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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-31 - Orange Coast Pilot. I • 611ard· Killed:· TtVO Wou11ded ' . ' . ' . . ' . . ' . " . . . .. ' ... ' ' 2 ·1' ·n ·ailroad ·Cars . ~ ' . . I ~ • . . Bea~h I nnkeeper, ' ' ' • ' r '.Fl!f From Tra~ks I~ ~oOntf Crash Family Tie d Up . . . By Ar1ned Pair . '•: • >. • 1am1 • ? • ' ~ . •. · · ··:MONDAY' ·rnRNOoN. :iocv·3r :1912 . ' I ' ~OL. !NO.illL a S•CTIONs; » PAe1s ' ~ ·. ' •• • ~· :1ner • • I \ , . " . ' ,-'r-• -~· . ' \ Eagleton Presents Cas e · E~tor-iion· Vice Pres~nt Nom inee 'Can't Prejudge Decision' ·w ASHINGTQN '•(AP) -. With the new jlarly leadenhlp urglng him to pulloul ~tic vi~presidential nominee Tbom8.s F: Eaglelon siy1 he'll take bis fight'lor .U.~ oo the ticket to George McGovern tOOlght. ·Whether he stays 00 will be • joint d~is\OI)• the, ~ ~tor oald Sun- day, . and If wei,ldel)ttal C811didate McGovern 8hould ... k · hlin to g<t off "I e11n't ,prejudge what I wpujd do. . "I' think, lbat l'.d pe<haps want more time ~o. think It over,".he aald. Eagleton ,oald he will 'pre8elll his ease · to M~~ern .at. a meeting", tonight -. wlth!Jul' being plglheaded, he ;oaid'-'-but was not at all ' sure a decl!ion would ....Wt from the meeting. Eagleton )lad been 8Cheduled to fly to Louisiana today with . McGovern for the 1tioel'a1 of Sen. Allen J.' Ellender. But an' Eagleton spokesrllan said the Senator changed bis plans and open! tbe-clay in . bis olllct.' , '!be Mlasourl aenator'• future on Ille· tick<! hao been, in question lince last Tueadoy when be diacl'!ied lbat be had und<r1one psy!'hlatrlc treatment in !IN!(), 1964 and 1111!1 for metal depre11ion. McGovern told ,qewstnell early SUnday l'I.rtally doo!t.lalow..at thls.poiJt. ~ ... ' .. Train Derailed In Placentia; , . ., ' 27 ~rs· .Upset Twtnly·seven can of 1 Skar Santa Fe Railway freight train left the trackl ear- ly Sunday in Placentia, rlpplne, GUI 'lbool 1,000· feet of dQIJble track parallelJnc Oran(etborpe A ...... ·Tbere Were no In- juries, but one mu. -<ll'l'elled It the ocene for treopoalng. • The 4:45 a.m. ICC!dent anbnocl ne1rby resldenll who called police, Olllcero oald prellJnbmJ tn.-tptloo had determined tha~ !llin.etbln( •P. parentl1 got under tbe mfddle can of Ibo! freight movlng 1t 1. b o u 1-IO m 11 •· 1 an hour between llJgbland A v en u e encl Ricblleld llold eallllnC ooe car lo 1Mv1 the rails. Two of the derailed can contati>ed refrileroted meat, olllcft 11111. Tiie -. ear train WU 1llldl up lo Albuqlierque, N.M. Satunlay. C. E. Rolllnl, I Santi re olllclll, Aid the trackl ..,. dtared ""' _ .... use b1 10 p.m. Sunday. '1111 •-DJ ... t 110 men, two beovy er-and other equipment to the ICeDO lo .:S.. Uf the IDell SUnday morn1n1. he's a plus or a,m¥tus"·tn the campatan aga.imt Prealdent Ni1on but said "we might very well decide that the thing to do ls for him lo stay oo." At the time Eagleton cllaclOled his medJca1 probltma Tueljiay, McGovern had oaid: "I don~ have Ille slightest doubt about tbe wl!dom of my choice" of F;agleton. . . : And Eagleton had oaid be would be willliW to step aside honorably if McGovern coooluded IOlllebodf else would make a better vicepresldential candldite. DelllOCratlc-National. Cl1elnnan Jean Westwood and Vice Chairnian-Basil A, Pater101ti interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Preis'' SUnday, urged Eagleton to drop ,out. "It would be the noble thing for Tom Eagleton to step down," Mr1. Westwood .Aid. She oaid dlacusslon of Eagleton'• medJca1 background lJ eclipsing an airing of reel campaign lssuts. She uld there would be nOlblng lbe Deri1ocr1Uc National Committee could di> if Eagleton were to refuse 1 req-from · ll!cGovern to step down. But she .. id if Eagleton dropped out the commlttee coujd 11@11• .~ candidate within 10 • dsy• to two weeko. Mrs. Westwood and Paterson were selected for their jobs by McGovern but both aald,on the telev!Jlon interview tbat they were urging Eagleton to withdraw on their own and , had not conoulted McGovern. Mrs. Westwood later told reporters ahe 1'!><1· call"'1. McGov!!!:ll· sh<?rtlY l/tfqre the "Meet the Presi" lnlefv~. She to(d the oenaror that ahe plaMed to recommend that Eagle~ <!rop out.· · ' · How did McGovern •rtact? ihe was asked. "He' said that I bad to• llllY· wbat I". ~It I ba~ to 88Y.." · , · r . McGovtm met .at his home for 51h: hours late: Sµnday with Mrs. Westwood and several key members of his staff, in· eluding political director F r a n k Mankiewlc:1, campalp manager · Gary · Hart, and fund·raloer Henry IPme.lman. Hart confirmed the group had discuss- ed Eagleton'• future but wO\!ld not flat>- orate. , • ' Eagleton, appearini On 41Face the Na· tion" on CBS, said he considers blmself not ail encum:btance ·but an uset to the ticket. . . He said he demonstr~ted hit ability last week by winning sucb "dlsen· (See EAGLETON, Pqe Z) ••·.~·~· ArmeitPrisoner Murders . Guard, Barricades Self NORFOLK. M .... (AP) -A convicted I ii>urd.,... armed will) two pistols !hot ooe pr:ilOO guard dead and wounded two I oti.... i>ertons in an eocape attempt today 'at M.uNdJulelts C..~lnsUluUon, 'oµlboritleo aald. He then barricaded hlmleU an<f his wile hiside-tbe medium . IOClrlty prlaon. . I State police anlpsn .).. ruahed Into . pr!lon cell blocka and i&i. than llO 1llate troopero ·and -. policemen . gathered autikle the Jri1on which Is locited about IO miles · iouthwest ol 8-1. '1111 -.,. occurred in lhe visitors' room at about t a.m. ~ Klrchbm,tler, 1 reporter for tbe 8-1 Globe • who WD-lnterv!eW!nC anotller lnatate in Illa. prison al the time of Ille llloollnl. aid an tnmata "IUdGenly -llp ud lied I 111D ln-1l iload." h aid the armed lnmlte ordered all I*'°'" Ill the room, lncludlnc three ....i., to He down. When one guard lioatitated, Mila Klrdlhmeler aid tbe in- male opened fire with four 1hots, klllinc the guard. . Then, Miss Klrdilmeler .. kl. the lJ>. male and his wile mrested back into a prison cell block. Norfolk County-· lllst. Atty. Georce Burke .. td tbe Inmate hivolved wu · Walter Eillott, 30, coovided in 'l970 of,a 11168 double murder in South Bolton. Elliott was convicted of murdering a qian, •JM\ ~. W<#Dlft• ID· • ~ .. -· ' apanment. .• ~ Olflclals !denlliied the cleld guard u Jameo SOiia, 29, of Falrhavtn. "It WU like I bad movie, l nlidllmare," Miss ~hhllleier reported. Burke oald policemen were entering. the prileo at nOoll and were cloo~ in on the area where Ibey oak! J Elllotl and hiJ wife were holed up. Officla11 Aid Ibey were not ...,.. bow Elliott ncelted tbe two p!Jtola, but a ~n official told a reponer that '°"'" women visitors at . the prim are not (See SBOOTINGl, l'lp I) ' . Motive .. Sljspected . . . MIAMl, Fla. (AP) -A Delta DCI tn route from Detroit to Miami was .b1 .. jacked near Orlando, Fla., today, and .: spokesman for the Federal Aviation Admlnlatratlon said. it.appeared )o,be an extortloll atempt. Flight 84t was ap- proxbn•tely 30 miles south ot Orlando, preparing to make its descent Into tbe Miami lnternallonal Airport landing pat. tern at the . thne, of l!Je bljick!ng, the FAA a,tjd~ • I • ,.. • I An FAA op0ke1111an in AUanta, GI., said,· "It appears to be another ex· tortlon." · The pilot of the plane was reported in touch with the control tower at Miami where the plane had been ocheduied to land "at-10:118 a.m, PDT. Sahote;urs Executed TEHRAN, Iran (AP.) -Four saboteul'I trained in Iraq were e1ecuted today by a firing' squad at Susangerd, near the Jnql border, where they were captured a year .f~O,)~. f!>V-F11'111eDlinaoun~ . ...... ' .. ' Propo$td budlltll for • qutll'o ' tet of Orangl'COOll school dll· lrlcll appear In l<gal ad& todaN on !/OD•• JI and JQ, Tht dj>-lrlcll art' Stal Btach .,.,,..... tory, Hunttngton Beach Uniml High SCl\OO~ Newpor~M114 Uni- fied and COOi! CommvnitN Co{> l<gt.. . . • INSmE TODAY It wlll be a little cooler .. ,.,_. 1 'di'f.:, hot much cooler, mind ,.,._ Tempen11Ures 111· Ille 7111 are .,... peeled II the beachel riJtnl le the ml<MO'• inland. Lowa ~ In t)\e blg!I IJlll, -. ............ 4 O•le r ,... ,: IYI"'• ,.,,.. W.IJ --""' ~~ . -. :::. ... -.J ---. ' . ,. ' I DAILY l'ILOT S l'NMP .. el EAGLETON . • • chanted" party leadtrs u Ca!Uomla fund.railer 0ene Wymaa aad Son r,..... ellm Mll)w Jooeph Alioto over lo IUI" DOttlnr lbe Jl<Goven>Eaglelon llckel. . llhllO ~Ibo de&lon ahoul bll -OD llie tlcttl would be made <qWllJy by ~ aad McGovern, EqWon said: •'J woul4 bave lo be can- • did aad uy Uiat lhe prtsldtolla\ nomln"" b a Diile more equal than Ille vice- presideaUll nominee.." · One ot Eagleton'• questioners on uFace the Natfoo" was: colunmist J a c k Anderson "ho publicly apologized on lhe program for reporting wllhoul docurnen- laty proof that ·Eagleton had been ar- reited ,..era! linlOa for drunken driving. Bui Anderson said be could not In good c.. coo!ICltflC'I relracl the stoiy becalJBe he has oot been able to contact an WJ.Damed person who Is aald lo have photoslats of lhe alleged a""'t cilaliono. • Eaglelon called AnderJOll'• refusal lo retract lhe aloty myalil)ing aad in- equitable. . "I think the alory bas been so thoroughly discredited," he said, "that 1 1 don't see why you can't retract it. That ....,. tborollgbiy inequitable lo me.'' ' DAILY PtLOT ....... llr aldllN KMhltr Anderson said a former state trooper had given him specific details on the alleged drunken-driving cilations and .bad told him photostatJ of them were given lo three persons. True llavl!, a Wa!hlnglon banker, publlcly disclosed he received pholostats but called them unverified and gave no 1pecUlc details. SOAPBOX WINNER RICHARD GOUDREAUL T GETS HUG FROM DAD On Petoro Canyon R .. d, It W11 llown Hill All the Way Anderson said a second peraon could not recaU receiving Ille phololtat. IOd he bad not been able lo reach the lhlnl per- -. '!be columnist aald he bad been told the third person still ha! th• copies. Eagleton denied there could be any facfual documetits because "I have never been arrested, stopped, cited, bOoked - wbltever verb you want to UJe -for drunk driving!" Co~st's Soap Box Entries Nosed Out of First Place He called himself a social drinker. saying he occasionall·y bas a cocktail before supper and sometimes bas two on Saturday lilgbll. From Pflfle l SHOOTINGS • • • searched when they enter. '!be Injured persono were ld<11tified by boopital spokesmen as llavlini'iicide, 37, of Norfolk, a guard reported In satisfac- tory condition with a neek wound and a broken jaw, Ind Allred J. Baranowski, M, of F.al Walpole, a prison lnsll'IJctor reported In poor condition with gwiallol -in the bead. Stalo Rtp. llonald Bliss (ft.North Al- u-..), told lhe Alsoclsted Prw he wu en route to the prison for a meeting lllis morning when, the llhoQl1ng occurred. "Security is not lax; it's always been thla'"t'ay," Bliss Said. He said !bet on ..,. ocoaaion he .m. advertently carried ·a ·blni!iun on '1J$ ~ penon inaide the prison and waa never ..arched. He said complete body le81'CheJ or visitors had Dever been made al lhe Ncr!Qlk prison. A llale C01Tectioo spokesman, John McLean, said nriMn officials were "reesooably aur;;r· that Elliott bad ncelved the IU!ll from a vbltor. Prison ofllclals said Ell!olt 1oedecl the IUDll wllllo In tho waiting room, just before living orders and oPenJng lire. . ... ' '' . . U.S. Welfare Rolls , on~ WASlllNG10N (UPi) -U.S. wel!are rolls grow by 732,000 persons, or 5.1 per- cenf between July, 1971, and June this year, a Health, Education a,nd Welfare Department (HEW) report showed to. day. · The percentage of Increase .compared to 17.6 percerit foi' the nine months end- ing in Marc&, 1971, anc.115.2 pel'C!nt for a •imilar period ending in March, 1970. The report said more than 15 million persons received federal welfare checks in March, an increase of 212,000 over February. 'The report gave no reason for 1 the increase. OIAN•l COAIT ST DAILY PILOT Ttie Ora• Cou! DAILY PILOT, •llh Mtldl Is tombll'led Ille Ntws>PrtM, b PUblJlllell IJ'f 1119 Otlrtte C0.11 ~lshlng c.otnpt,,,. S... r•lt eclllions •111 Mtlllled. Mtndt'r flll'Wfll Frlill•Y· "r COii• Mes•. ~ ..... , IHCI!, Hvntlt19lon lltKNFounl•ln V•llty, U;UN llNC:h, lrYIM/SHdltNdt Md Stn Citt'Mnlel 1-.i "'"" C•11lstr•11t. A tftlofe rtalOftll edltien h ~ll•lttd llluna.)'I Ind Stffid1ys.. Tiie pr/llCIHI M Ulhlnt Pllnt ll •I J» Wnl l•y Slrett, C:O.t1 Nitti, CeHtorll1', t»26. Ro\.ert N. W114 Prtildllflt Ind PllDlltl!tf J~c~ R. C11tley Vkt Pmldtnf Ind Gt111t1I Mlnqtr lliolft•• k11wll (II/for 1110'"1• A. Mvrphine M~l111 Ellltor Ch•rl1s H. Loos Ric.h1r4 P. Nill h 1l1l1n1 MtMtllne Ell!lon --°"'' MIM: 2» wnt hY Strwt Nt'WPtrl IHCh: ~ Ntwplr'I loulw1N LllOllN lff<h: 222 Ferwt A\llftW H11111111ttt.1 INdl1 17111 ltedl lovltvenl 1111 CletMnttl; M Nef'fll &I C:.mmt ~ Tll••••• t714) '4Jo4U1 Cl•rw .wie:11.., '"""''' ''"" ens., Ndl '""' ot i.,.. .... 4tl'442t ,,,.. ...,,. or-. c...ty '"'""""* -111t ~ 1m, Orlfttt C...f ..... "" .. ~. Ne """' 1tor-... IH111tr1t ..... ......... , mltfilr .,. f1Wf11Mmiir11'1 ,,. .. =~:-.·c:,..~ ;:' ...... , ,.,. ----.. --cefl ...... k. ...,...left rt taftW IUS _,,..,., .,.. fl'Mlll a.11 fNll!tllrl ""'"'" ..,.,., .. a. .. flllildll, .. - • • A number of Orange Coast racers were barely "nosed out" of the eighth BMual Orange County Soapbox Derby Grand Prix Sunday in what lbe event'• or:ganlzer caUed "photo finishe!i ." The Orange Coast was • ' w e 1 I represented with very good cars" in the derby on Peters canyon Road near Irvine Lake, Wally Dietrich aald today. Although none of ~ 12 downhill racers from this area made tbe finals, many showed up in the "cream of the crop" of lhe 82 entrants, said Dietrich. Sponsors of the event were the Santa Ana Elks Lodge 794 and local Chevrolet dealers. , The winner, Richard Goudreault, 12, of Cerrttoa, gets a ~ savings bond and a trip to Akron, Ohio, Aug. 26, to represent Orange County in the national derby. Goudreault wu racing in divlslon·"B" for II and 12-year-olds. In the final heats, be heal division "A" (13 through IS.year· olds) champ Larry Hoover, IS, Santa Ana. All entrants built their own gravity- propelled can1, which reached speeds over 35 mph at the fJnisb line of the 975- foot track. ... Of the Orange Coaat racers Julie CUb- bi!on, 13, of 5712 Marshall Drive, Hun- ltngton Beach, showed best, Dietrich said. She was one of four girls in this year's race. To JJl8.ke the finals, racers must win at least seven preliminary heats and lose not more than one heat. Julie lost two prelims, the second one uby inches," Dietrich said, praising her as "a really good competitor." She was within one race of being in the top four of division "A," he said. Other division "A" riders who showed well included Robin Pocock, 15, of 2220 Pomona St., Costa Mesa, and Don Obert, 13, of 15271 Sha!ta Lane, Hunlinglon Beach. They ran fifth and sixth in their division, Dietrich recalled today. Top "B" racers in the preliminaries from the Orange Coast were Tlm Pocock, 12, Robin's brother, Rolly Ward, 11, of 2828 Shantar Drive, Costa Mesa, and Jim Petrina, 12, of 2934 Java Road, Costa Mesa. Also competing from this area were Brian Hartwick. 12, of 4711 Operetta Drive, Huntington ],leach; Brian C8ssldy, 11, of 16693 Cedar Circle, Fountain Valley; Kyle COllins, 12, o! 9225 LeGrande Circle, Fountain VaJley; Larry Hartman, 13, of 17850 Locust St., Foun~ taln Valley; Ralph Kilgour, II; of 17%15 Santa Suzanne St., FountaW Valley, and Edward Seffens, 14, of 18393 Jacaranda SL, Fountain Valley. All competltors received a participa- tion trophy at an awards banquet Sunday night at the Eilts Lodge in Santa Ana. Polite Gunmen Hit NY Hotel in Morning Heist NEW YORK (AP) -Five gunmen who were "real nice" and said Hplease" held up the posh Plaza Hotel early today and escaped with an undetermined amount ot loot from guests' sate deposit boxes. The well4ressed gunmen, a J 1 mustachioed, locked 21 persons, including t8 hotel employes, in an office while they punched out tbe locks on at least elghl of 125 sale deposit boxes. They fied in the tao station wagon in which they came. "They were well prepared. The:y knew what they' were doing," said Jules Sacbson, acUng chief of detectives. "It was 'please do this,' 'Yes sir' and 'No sir' whenever they wanted us to do anything," said Csmille Parr, an auditor for the hotel. The people Jocked in the of· fice were not robbed. It was the third such robbery in ex· elusive Manhattan hotels in seven months. The Drake was hit for $15,000 and an undertermined amount of other valuables at Christmas and a week later the Pierre was robbed of up to $4 million in jewels at New Year's. Six men have been amsted in con- nection with the Pierre robbery and are out on bail. There have pleaded gu!Uy County Couple Hurt in Crash A )'Ollng Santa Ana couple suffered serious Injuries Sunday night In CO.ta Mesa when their molorcycle aldeswlped a car turning into a driveway, throwing ' them to the pavement. Ru83ell E. Dexter, 22, and his wife Laraine, 20, of 1215 N. Ross St., were ex- amined at Colla Mesa Memorial Hospital and lrans!erred lo Orange County Medical Center. l'llllce aald Dexter· suffered a skull fracture and multiple laceraUOD1, wl\lie his wile sustained lnlmltl Injuries in lhe '1~:30 p.m. tplll. llesler told ln~~ra he failed lo see a turn stcnaJ tor on t b e car driven by Tl!omu P. Ford, 25, o! 25111 Santa Ana Ave., unW It wu loO lalo lo tvold !he Crash. and are awaiting sentence. The others await trial or grand jury action. Although about $1 million worth of tho Pierre toot was seized by police in raids here and in Detroit, many of t..'.e jewels have not been recovered. The Plaza, two blocks south of the Pierre in Central Park South ne:ar Fifth Avenue, would not say which of its guests were victimized, nor estimate the loss. After the Pierre robbery, it was several days before the loss could be estimated and a finn figure was never given. The Plaza's rates range from $28 a day for a single room to $150 a day for the most expensive suite. Long Beach Wife Dies in County Ai1to Collision A Long Beach womsn was killed early Sunday and her husband and a passenger suffered injuries when their car was bit from behind and catapulled off the Artesia Freeway in Buena Park. Terie sernenko, 25, suffered fatal in· juries when the vehicle hurtled down onto the Beach Boulevard C>iramp from 'i"St· bound lanes o! the freeway. Her dealh was tho leCODd traffic fatali- ty of the weekend, lollowing thll of Oils H. Trim, 32, o! 12882 Sbacklelord SI., Garden Grove. Trim wu killed late Saturday wben hll by a car as lie walked acrou Gsrden Grove Boulevard al Nichols' llrlvt, ao- cording lo pollce. C.illornia Highway Patrol o!lie<n uld Mrs. Semenko's huabaad Edward, 32, who was at !he wbeel, and William IJorce, 25, also of Long Beach, llllf!ered only minor Injuries in tho !atal tWO<:ar croah. '!be other motorlsl In the Artesia 1 Freeway wagedy was Identified by tbt GHP u Robert Doyle, 21, o! Cerrllol. Gardon Grove pollce lnvt11Upt!JI( the car-pedtslrlan acddenl that killed Trim ldenUfied tilt molorlA inwlved as Jerry D. Starke, 29, of Gardlll Grove. l CauaaUve !ll<:lon of both accldenfl art llill belnc probed. • f • Bremer Jury Selected ' Suspect in .Jf.allace Attack Goes 'on Trial UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (APJ -A jury ol six men W six women was rapidly selecled today •• Arthur H. Brelller went on trial 1 ... the atlempt•d a....ainatioo of Alabama Gov. George C. Wallac&. A panel or seven women and flve men was f i r 1 t chosen but peremptory challenges by attomeya altered the com- position. Two male alternates were then aelected. 'Ibo c!efendliit also faces federal <!Wges of sbootlnf Wallace Ind Zarvos, Mlt the !rial in U.S. District CoUrt ·in Baltimore has been postpOoed in- dellnltely. Bremer, who was arrested seconds after the shooting, has undergone federal· and stat&OO!ered psychiatric ex· Joint Meetings aminatlons. Wallace w8' paralyied from ti. waist down as a reault # lbe shoolllJI, and lo undergoing ther1py at a bospltal In Birmingham, Ala. He was invited to testily at the trial but declilled. The others who were shot sullered less serious wounds. It took the judge and opposing at· tomeys a lltUe more than an hour to cboose the jury. Bremer h8' pleaded innocent by re8'0D of lnaanlty. Newport Aides to Discuss The 21·year old Bremer, sporting a new beard and a lively Interest in the proceedings, 'appeared at ease as he sat at the defense table and listened to ques- tionfhg of prospective jurors. He wore a gray knit suit, black shirt and gold and black striped tie. Coastline Initiative Bid Proceedings began in a security net so tight that newsmen accredited to the trial were sun being filtered into the courtroom more than an hour after the session convened. Every person entering the courtroom was subjected to an in- tensive search that included a shakedown with a metal detector. Several of the persons-ealled for Jury duty were excused by the judge after he put a dozen questions to them concerning their knowledge of the shooting of the presidential candidate and their rela~ tionship with anyone involved in the case. Two of those who were excused said they had already formed opinions as to the guilt of Bremer and that their minds could not be changed regardleS! of what they heard at trial. \ Bremer faces a total of 17 counts in connection with the volley of shots that felled Wallace and three others as the governor completed a presidential cam- paign speech at a shopping center in Laurel, Md., on May 15. Bremer. a fonner school janitor and hotel busboy from Milwaukee, faces lZ charges of allegedly using a .38-caliber pistol in the wounding of Wallace, Secret Service Agent Nicholas Zarvos, Alabama State Police capt. E. C. Dothard and Dora Thompson, a Wallace campaign worker from Hyattsville, Md. The jury under Judge Ralph W. Powers will also consider five charges alleging Bremer violated Maryland's handgun control law at tbe lime of the incident at a shopping center in Laurel. Bremer's court-appointed attorney, Benjamin Llpsitz of Baltimore, is ex· peeled to try lo convince the jury !bat Bremer was legally in.sane at the time of the shootings. 1be trial was first scheduled to open .b'uly 12, but was postponed to allow Lipsitz additional time to prepare a defense. Truck Topples Hanging Tree TOMBSTONE, Ariz. (AP) -One o! Tombstone's two famous hanging trees has been toppled. Police said the lree, wbere many bad men are said to have met their end, was felled when a sanitary worker backed his garbage truck up under a limb and uprooted it. Officials said the worker, whom they decUned to identify, had his first and last day on the job rolled into one. Officials said that within bours lown merchants gathered about the tree salvaging part. lo be sold lo lourist.. The tree was one of two cottonwoods, both about 30 inches in diameter, used principally by vigilantes for lynching, said Wayne Winters, editor of the hiatoric Tombstone Epitaph. Mayor Jack Hendrickson said rings were being studied to determine its age. Winters said the tree had to be more than 100 years old, however, because it was seldom Wied after the 1880s. The Coastline Initiative, which would remove control of coastal development from local government and give it to state boards, will be discussed at a joint meeting or Newport Beach councilmen and planning commissioners tonight. The joint meetings of the two boards are held monthly. Tonight's meeting will begin at 7:30 o'clock at city hall. In addition to the discU&ion of the Coastline Initiative', which will appear on the November ballot, commissioners and councilmen are also scheduled to hear reparts on the city's general plan and the use of sideyard setbacks for garages. Assistant City Manager Phil Bet- tencourt said the joint meetings are held for informational RUrposea so the members of each board can familiarize themselves with each other's projects as well as pending legislation which will af- fect the city. ' The report on the Coastline lnlllative contains a copy of an analysis of the in- itiative prepared for the Senate eom. mJttee on Natural Resources and Wildlife. It ts included in the agenda without city staff comment. Planning commissioners are expected to report to councilmen on alterations in their policy which allows construction of a third garage in sldeyard aelbacks on duplex.es. Councilmen had dilapproved of the policy and commissioners r e c e n t I y allered It lo take lnlo account the Y out/,, Arrested In Car Tampering A Haciend a Heights bicyclist was perhaps lucky he didn't have a bicycle tire pump in his pos!lession early Sunday, when confronted by one Newport Beach policeman. Officer Dan DiSanto claimed he came around the corner just in tirhe to catch Ruasell S. BW'llS, 19, Idling the air out of his patrol car's right rear tire. Burns was arrested JDd booked on suspicion of vehicle tampering as a result of the flat tire caper. The patrolman was retui'olng at 12: 15 a.m., after quieting a loud party at apartments In the 100 block of 43rd Street, which irate neighlxlra claim has been running for 60 days now. Shoshone Girl Wins Miss Indian Title SHERIDAN, Wyo. (UPI) -Louise Sheryl Edmo, an 18-~ear-old Bannock- Sbosbone who wants a better un- derstanding among Indians and whites, was selected as new Miss Indian America Sunday. The Unlverslly of Idaho student heal 28 other con~tpts for the honor at the close of the annual All·American Indian Days celebration. She s u c c e e d a Nora Begay, 22, a Navajo from Kalbeto, Ariz., to the title. possibility of blocking light and air from habitable rooms on adjacent property. 1 The general plan report, prepared b)' the planning division staff, summarizes :~. the preliminary findings of the city's economic consultant in regard to present and future development. The report predicts that nearly all land will be developed by 1990. Political Brass Pay Respects .. To Sen. Ellender HOUMA, La. (AP) -Requiem mass was sung today for veteran Sen. Allen J.- Ellender, in a small town church crowd· -: • ed 1'11111 the nalion's political high and . , mighty, including President Nixon. The President was the last to arrive of' a Washington contlngent that included some M sen a tors, representalives, cabinet members, admirals and generals. There was a ripple o.f applause as the :, ' President walked from his limousine past the spi>llUng fountain in front o! St Fran-· . els de Sales Roman Catholic Church. He ~. was accompanied by Mrs. Nixon . · Earner Vice President Spiro T. Agnew -, entered the church, arriving a few -:: minutes after the busloads or senators, ' -• who included George McGovern, the Democratic nominee for president, walk· ... Ing side.by-side with Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Mississippi Gov. Wiftiam Waller and Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards also were present. Aller ralntng ali morning lhe drlttle stopped shortly before the President ar· rived at the church, were Ellender's body ,,. had been placed before the altar. '!be gleaming flag-draped coflin was · · carried by eight enlisted. men in dress uniform, each representing a branch of ~. · the anned forces. They stepped in slow motion lo the lolling o! the church bell. The Democratic vice presidential can-- didate, Sen. Thomas Eagleton o ! Mls!ourl, had been scheduled to attend but decided lo remain in WllBhington earlier tbJ.s morning. 1. Machinists Nix Contract Off er SAN DIEGO (AP) -Members o! the International AssociaUon of Machinl.st.s, Local 685, have rejected the latest con-' tract offer ot the Solar Aircraft divbion ,. of International Harvester CO. But the workers failed to muster the two-thirds "' majority needed to authorize a strike. The vote Sunday was 587 to 382. The company's.offer Involved a 25-cent per ., hour rala!\ this y1ar, plus 3 per<ent a ·: year for lili' nut two yeara. '!be workers : · are now ~d $3.5! lo $5.51 an hour. .; ( WI GUAllAN11E MIYTHING WI Sll.L Jewelry an~ Loan· . ' . OUT OF PAWN UNDHWATlll FINDll Mid-Summer WATCHIS CAMERA IAND MAS111l SALE NIKONOS II ......... e TIMIX Two ,12" '350 ON ALL ~= '125 ~ ... e CAllAYILU koNow GOLF e IULOVA . :· , e ELGIN JARMAN EQUIPMENT e LON•INU MAMIYA CHO --.. ~~: CAMIU. MadtlJOO-S ..... • UP TO c_,,.., • .... , .... 50% Off . ..... '4'' ::•195 ::•300 . ' .. r:-- - - - ---~~U~N --11-50 u:~-i t:l·IRACK TAPES:!",..,.. ... .: ~~• ~ Cuslom_!J .._~ -------------'/\~ NEWf'l:mI llJI NIWPOIT aYD. ~ • ALWAYS PRll DOWNTOWN COSTA M1SA corr11 646-7'141 e HOUU1 t .. I MOii. "'"' IAT, ~": ·~ ., ., .. -r.·-·---( I DAILY r1&.e1" Slaff ....... Sandy Scramble Mad· melee or bodies on sands or San Clemente near li!egilard headquarters, looks ajmost surreal- istic. It was real enough, however, with plenty of forms and grunting. It was part of the junior life- guard competition Friday between San Clemente area and Santa Cruz youngsters. The competition consisted of musical flags, as shown, pole pillow fighting, relay runs, a surf swim and run-swim-run competition. • Top Marine Orders 'End' To Voluntary Segregation WASHINGTON (AP) -Gen. Robert E. CUshman Jr., the Marine commandant, has 011dered an end to · "voluntary aegregatlon" practices which have grown up in the corps. ·.;. County Escapee Still At Large Following Break on. of lhree men who escaped from Orange County Jail In Santa Aoa early Sonday is still at large, and another is recovering from a bullet wound. • Two of the. trio were recaptured Sun- day afternoon after being apprejiended at . !nd and'Flower ltreet.s, Santa1Ana, but one was ahot In, the shoulder by deputies Mien he ran. The three escaped by overpowering a kitchen employe and taking hls keys. , Returned 1o jail Sunday were Frank H. Ortega, 25, of 937 W. QJbbon st., Santa Ana and Kazuo G. OLek.a, 29; of Los An&eles. Sllll at lsrge ii Aogel Martinez, 26, of 103ll W. Highland St., Santa Ana. "No racial segregation Is to be permit.. ted in the barracks or other living .areas, 11 Cushman said in a letter to all Marine generals and commanding of· ficers: • "~ includes voluntary segregation which extends beyond a reasonable re- quest by a few friends to bunk together." · Marine sources explained that iome unit commanders have allowed black and white servicemen to separate into racial groups living In different parts of their barracks.· As a result, the sources said, racial polarization has deepened and on oc- casion ~lack and white factiom have squared off agaimt each other. "Violence by Marines botb on and off base must be stopped," the Marine com· mandant said. "The responsibility of leadership in huian relations." every effort be made to prevent acb of violence." .\t ihe same be, CUsl\man called on his , commanders to be "tough, ,ag. gressive,1 and demanding in elimin"tlng racially segregated bars, I i b e r t y 'hangouts,'" restaurants, etc." by placing theµi ,out of bbunds to Marines. The commandant einphasized that a unit leader's futute In the Corps may well be influenced by bow he performs In assuring eq1ial treatment and opportunity for subordinates. Man Faces Jail Afrer Cow Tlieft 32 Years Ago DETROIT (UPI) -Thirty • two years ago Eddie Allen, then 18, sold one of his grandmothers's cows to help support his family oo a dirt fsrm In Alabama. Now Allen, a De~it garbage collector described by his supervisor as a "hard worker," awaits extradition~o Alabama as a fugitive. Ao FBI computer matched young Ed· die Allen with the 50-ye&Nlld lather of eight and Detroit police have served him with a warrant. "I never considered I'd done anything wrong," Allen said. "So I was never worried about letting caught." The incident is so far back in his past that Allen said he bas trouble remember· ing the details.. He was the oldest maJe in the bousefuld at the time and had 'to get money somehbw he said. "One !!f.tbe n~rs waoted to bliy it (the coW) so I walked over to his place. 1 don't even remember how much I got for the cow," be said. "But my grandmother did not approve." His grandmother, who has since died, called pollce and·had Allen arrested. He was convicted of theft but escaped while being transferred to prison. He hltcb- hiked north to start a new life. When Ozeka and Ortega were come.red ln "Santa Ana, the former submitted to 8.lftSt' but Ortega ran, deputies said. Both. arresting officers fired at the fleeing man and one shot struck him in tbe sboulder. He is reported in satisfac- tory condition today In the prison ward of Orange County Medical Center. l)epUtlel aald the staleo keys enabled llli trio to reach the ground floor loading clod; eru of the jail on Flower Street and Hospital Patient Care Cos~ Up 13.9 Percent ~escape. . Suadly afternoon Robert M. Mendoza "Bl arrested 4t hla borne, 801 W. 3rd St., Santa Ana at about tbe same 41me the two priloners were being recaptured. He ,. .. chlrged with suspicion of harboring an escaped felon, officera aald. 81g Gtlfl Dfe• ClllCAGO (AP) -Tile American Hospital Asoocialion reports that the cost cl one day's care for a hospital patient increlised 13.9 percent In 11171. The cost was 192.31, tbe AHA reported Sunday In its annual lllrVey of the 7,fln .. ,_ !ddM Carmel, a n1n .. root giant welgh!Dg 500 pounds, died SUnclay In Nft York from what a hospital spokesman u1d wu bellend to be "related to a lludular problem." He wu ae. Cannel II ab own trYbll to ~Into a lleoault in a 11191 pbolo. ---~- reiistered hospitals In the United States. 11le 1970 average was $81.01, which was an increase of 15. 7 percent over 1969. Total expenses for co m m u n I t y hospitals rose 14.5 percent during 1971, compared with 17.7 percent In 11170. Payroll eipeoses were up 14.3 percent in 1971 compared with 16.4 percent in 11170. The AHA noted tbat the wag .. prtce f""'1.e and Phase 11 of the President'a Economic StabillzatiOn Program did not have a significant effect: on the 1971 figures-because the as1ociatton'1 atatistical survey period ended Sept. 1. Dr. Madison B. Brown, acting AHA president, said, "These statistics show graplj\cally that hospitals, through tbeir own efforts, have been able to slow the rate of increase in expenses." Other AHA statistics disclosed that ad- 11$sions to all hospitals, Including long· term care facilities, iocreased 2.1 per· cent, but Iha! the average stay dropPed 4.7 percent. The average occupancy rate for com- munity hospitals waa 75.7 percent, down ff'C!m 71 percent In 1970. However, the occupancy rate Increased In institutlona of 200 or more beds and decreased In smaller ~es. . OUtpatle.nt vlslls rose 18 million to 21111 million, an lncreaae of 10.1 percent, the bospitals reported. Emergency vilits roee 10.5 percent In community hospitals, and clinic out- patielit vilits were up t.S percent, while referred outpatient viliis .._ 14 percent.' The AHA llid these statistics indlcale hosplllls are betna relied upon for hlghly complex medlcal leltl and comultalions whlcb are not available at clinics or In the offices of private physicians. Elvis, Wife Ta1king About Second Chance MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) -Stncer Eivil Presley and hla wlle Prlsc1l1a have been !tying for a reconclliallon In an ef. fort to aave their marriage, the Memphll Commettja1 Appeal reported. 'Ibo newspaper llid lh8t Prealey and hla wife have been Uvlng In separate calllorn1a bomH since hla blrthdq Jut Jan. a. s DAILY l'ILOT 3 Baek to •Auld Sod'· Irvine (Calif.) Girls Visit Irvin~ (Scotland): \ By CANDACE PIWISON Of .. .,..,. •• ...., A .. ,. towns exchange . between twa lrvines came lull circle today when two sQJdents from Unlvenity · Iligb School In lrvpie, C8lilomia, new to Lr- vine, ScotlanCI. Hau of the clrtle was draWn when three lirls !run the Scottish city arrived In California's lrvlne last week. Sue Lang , 17, ond Elaine Strutt, IS, will draw American side of the plc:- ture In tbe tural exchange during tbelt monU..lq · In Scotland. Sue, the Ulhter cl Mr. and Mrs. Charles , 4051 Robon Drive, and Elaine, the daughter of Mra. Betty Thomas, 18031 Norton St., will be aenlort at University next year. Both 1rvlnes sre master-planned "new towns," although the Scotland versloo ii a 600-rear-old Royal Burgh. '1be exchange was originated by the Irvine Company. Also sponsor~ It sre the city and the Un!Verslty High Parent, Faculty and Friends organlzatloo (PFFO). sue and Elaine last week were touring the area with the three Scottish "ambassadors," Carole Locke, 16, Sheila Cherry, 17, and Aileen Duncan, 16. They all went to Dilneyland. ("It wasn't much for us but the girls from SCOUand were excited," Elaine said), and three Hollywood studios. Today they toured Newwirt Harbor. Sue and Elaine have a.ISO been reading about Scotland and getting briefmgs from the visitors. While there, they will see castles, Edinburgh, the birthplace of Robert Bums ·and attend lrvlne's folk festival, the Marymass Fair. Sue is a member of Women's ~ portunilles, the C8lilornil SCbolarshlp READS ABOUT SCOTLAND Sue Langlois Federation and treasurer of Girl 's League at · University. She's leaning towal'.ds majoring in languages in col· lege. Her hobbies Include reading , sewing and swimming. Elaine , who lists backpacking. bicy • cling and swimming as interests, belongs to Girls Athletics Association , ~ine Arts Club and Women's Opportunities. Her college plans aren't set yet, but she's thinking about a major in English or child psychology . The duo will fly to England for an hour ENJOYS BACKPACKING Elaine Strutt dql J2 1'1tl and a half stopover Md then Oy again l9av the different Irvine. ~a: They 'll retqm home Sept. I or I, altffuo another week-long stop in London. UO'( Members of the committee that ~ the girls are former PFFO pre~,, Shirley Palley, current presiden~ Fridhandler, Annette Bork, v· . Kirkham, University Hi gh principal Sherreitt and Irvine City cowlcilrlilli Gabrielle Pryor. v'wod Mrs. Pryor was an American Rtlttm Service exchange student to Ge102' 10T while in high school. ''bnow i !HJ t"boM Blue Lagoon Fence D 11111'1 owD;iE ,, , J1ablb Bending to repeated requests by the county Building and safety Department, the Blue Lagoon C.Omnu~ity Association have ordered a fence atop its seawall removed. "We feel the matter has been taken care of," said Henry Beal, a field in- vestigation land use teclmician for the building departmeot. Removal of the fence, be said, followed a series of letters directed to the com· munity association claiming it was in violation of the Beach and Recreation District (BRD) ordinance. Fences along the oceanlrollt may not be constructed unless a use permit is obtained from the Oralige C.ounty~Planntng C<mlmissioo.. No application was made for such a use permit by Blue Lagoon , Beal said. The fence, constructed in April to stop persons from using the private com- munity's seawall as an access to the beach, was first brought to the attention of the building department in June. At that time, the fence was found to be 1n violation of the ordinance and a letter wd sent to Blue Lagoon asking it be removed or a use permit applied for. A second letter was sent to the com- munity association July 14, indicating the county "would press further" if Blue Lagoon allowed the fence to remain, a planning department spokesman said. The issue apparently was discussed at tbe July 22 meeting of the board of ,na9m governors of the community asaoc-.ud" followed by removal or the fence 'Hfll)ua this week. ( 2IBT Attorney fOr the association,.._ 1 Howser refused to say whetEll. Lagoon would apply for a use pe . the future to allow re-installation o. fence . ' Veteran belch walkers in the •• : distressed about tbe IO-fool ba · fence becaUae II blocked wbat bas · natural path from tbe top of the down the: cllff onto lbe beach.~· Jl1I The only other way Lagoon ii over trelclieram · base of the seawall, a '!'lie passable"al um.. al llfP tide. · 19 · F-URTHER REDUCTIONS Di• ...... llSfyM .......... AllW..AMI I WOMEN'S I e VALLEY e PENAUO e lADY FLORSHEIM e VITALITY e DellSO e HILL & DALE e RISQUE • WOMAN'S SANDLES e COBBLERS e ENNA JITTICKS I MEN'S I FLORSHEIMS FINAL REDUCTION VALUES TO $36.95 WINTHROP E. T. WRIGHT $9.00 $29.90 .... to'$U. Y•n to $46. ( $ to VALUES TO $30.00 I CHll.J)ftEN'S TRIDERrrE 5HO! .... NJ. ... ·~-· ... i;I \HT iw ..ta ,. VALUES TO $17.00 ~ PRIC H ~!PTO~! Gs bJ PRICE ' OP!N MON., & FRI. NITE TIL L 9:30 ,.M. u. r .. ~ .. ...,a.,.. t111 , .. a.,. 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER-64~ • . . • . ~ ' •. . • • • • . • ' . ' . • • • I l e Coast Gets Revenge VAC.l1'IONI ENDING DBPT. - llellodlal -tbla llnl 11'1 back lectnc the old !ypewrlter, it ls now clear to mo wb1 --panles baTO 1 Policy ol sendJac employa off .., vacation ooct 1 year. · Vaca...,. are calculaled to rest your body, relax your mind and Ill! ,.ur lpirit. . So what do we do? Well, we go out there among1t all those other folks on vaAtioo ml we deltroy our bodies Incl ~ all our money, thus drt:::t oullel•oll i>ut ol our mb1cll. At Ibo U'ITll ..... )'OU ryllf appreciate your job. "'°"" 'Ille' 01111 part that worked oul .... foi me WU the lifting of spirit. I !if!! ,, .~ of -wbDe doln1 all ~ otller tblngs. BRITISH SOLDIER TAKES COVER IN THE UNUSED REMAINS OF AN IRA BARRICADE Engllth Troops Hive Arrived In North lrel1nd to Cle1n Out 'No Go' Are11 W.Alr .FOLLOWERS ol tb1a space, however, recogniu that I've always used "'" fuliofta to Get Even With Tho T._.. I do this by aolnc to 101De other wooder spot and acti!Ja lite a tourist. Last year, you may recall, I aelected Modesto u the tar1et of my retribution. Frankly, Modesto didn't work <Kit· very wtll ICJWllY -· Few people vaca· Uon In j' Modesto Incl therefore when I weot ..;~ actlnf like a tourist, they dtdn't really ....,..mze the ll}'lldn>me. I mean, I spilled &rash, I n I u I t e d h=-Incl acted lilie 1 1eneral n , , but they dtdn't really care. '11118 YEAR, I decided to cnme up wllh • ._..!Jere my lalenll could really be I ,went to Santi C.llllna happy llUle blob of land juat o coulltne that II viailed by of people from places Ute • rove or Santa Banana who ...-out to aea by crowded liere IJooi the Orance Coast. II C8talina by boat, , IW'fboard or whatever else will ot aciou water. They brini 1-i.ei with 'them. They buy freeze from the lsl111d Tiley eat ~ aaclc luncbel, ez the iflpes and bread c:ruJtt, w amearm the sldewalU. They noj eat the -· either. The saw toa into Avaloo Harbor where the e -can foul ptVpellon llld tho peanut butter can foul the beach. , to those of us who reside on all pouible coasts, lhll theme ow, lf that was how l was to spend my vacation, I'd just es be back here plcklng up Iller them. 1 ca borne. be back. About the only misted In this space would my sterling lnlerpretallon ol t National Dlsuter. , THAT'S okay. I figure the ~~~ta~ll~wW do even more things b er has ended. British Troops Sweep 'No Go' Areas of IRA 'BELFAST (UPI) -British troops and tanks swept through Rom111 C.tholic barricades across Northern Ireland at dawn today and occupied every Irish Republlcan Army (IRA) "no go'' area and stronghold. The immediate response was a retaliatory bomb attack. Tbree bombs ripped the village or CJaudy, I largely Roman catholic com- munity near Londonderry. '°int reports said six persons were kill· ed, lnc;ludlJ)g an eight.year-old flrl The army said five penom were killed and al least 29 Injured. Two gunmen were 11hot to death ln Londooderry just alter the troops moved in but there was IitUe Initial resistanct in the catholic atroql)olds. Their dealha raised the toll !or three yeara ol bloodshed In Northern Ireland to at Jwt 489, 71 of them since a brief IRA truce collapsed Jujy 9. Aa ll'mJ' st.tement aaid the troop movemen~ into the Roman Cltholic strongholds was "completely successful.'' The 1,000 British troops, the 1atJe!1 British army force ever .... mbled in Northern Ireland, mo".~ silently aplnst IRA "no go" areas in Londonderry and agaiMt their strongholds in Belfast, Portadown, Lurgan, Armagh, Colisland and Jlunillll10D, Northern Ireland Sectttary William Whitelaw, British niler of the proVinoe, aaid bi.a troops were "now in occupaUon and c...lrol throughout No r t b e r n Ireland." An army atatement said the operslion !bat began al 4 a.m. "has been com- pleted IU~ully. The stturity 101'06 now domfiiaFe all areas of the province." The statement said six gunmen were shot, two of them fatally, and troops fir. ing rubber bullets dispersed a crowd of youths In Londondeny. He said there were no military casualties. The British moved In wilh 50-lon Cen- turion tankl fitted with hulldozer bladea, in Saracen and Saladin armored cars and in Ferret armored scout cars. "We didn't even hear a whistle," said a commander in BeUast. LA Police Hunt Dog LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police search- ed in East Los Angeles Sunday for a black cocker spaniel that bit three persons. The search involved about a dozen men and a helicopter. The dog was believed to be suffering from the heat or indigestion but a check for rabies was needed. The victims were treated at C.Ounty-USC Medical Center. 'Angels' Pilot Narrowly Misses Air Show Crowd • KINSTON, N.C. (UPI) -The filghl leader of the Navy's famed "Blue Angels" precision flying team averted a disaster Sunday when his Phantom jet blew a tire on landing and Kidded toward an air show crowd of 30,000 spec- tators. Lt. Cmdr. Donald BenUy steered the stricken plane away from the crowd and ejected seconds before it crashed into a ( IN SHORT ... ) Navy truck. BenUy suffered onJy minor cuts and bruises. "The plane was coming in for a landing and JI apparenUy blew out the left tire," Said Lt. George Brown of the Lenoir County sheriff's ofilce, who witnessed the mishap. "It veered off the runway into the • arassY median and came down the me- dian on the aide that tbe crowd was on," he said. 11It was headed right for them. e Flood Kescues MANILA (AP) -American Army and Philippine air force relief teams rescued 500 persons from rising flood waters in Pangaslnan Province Sunday as heavy monsoon rains brought a new threat to devastated regions of Luzon Island . The rescue operation, near the town of Carmen and Rosales 93 miles north of Manila, was one of the largest in the country's worst floods ID 11 years. We;eks of rain and storms since July 8 have taken at least 305 lives, uprooted tens of thouaand1 of persons and badly disrupted the nation's economy. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oeltvery of tilt Daily Piiot Is guarantttd Moncf1~rlill•Y1 tt yw fo not IMw )'Oii!' MP9r ~ !:IO p.m.. ull Ind \IOVI" capy Wiii lit bNulllll IO VOii. Clli. Ire l1-1t11 unttl 1:10 p.m. S.h1td1y Ind Suricl.9y: ft Y'MI -flOI rtc1lvt your copy Dy f 1.m. S.hlrdly, or t 1.m. Sunday, Ull Ind I C09Y Will be bf'ovtl'll lo yov. C1ll1 1r1 IM;en until 10 1.tn. Ttlephones MOit Orlnft C.....t\I Al"HI ••·••••• '42..q:n NOl"tt!Rlt Hunllnl"" fl..cll allll W.fmlatW ..•.......••.•.• 1*-1121 Sin Clt!Mnt•, C.pllffll'lll IMctl, Sin JIM!! C.pllt,..,.._ O."' Point, lovtti Ufl#W, UfUllll Nit\* .... ft2..4nf e Cabinet Fired ATHENS (UPI) -Premier George Papadopoulos fired his entire cablnet to- day for the second time in less than a year. A government spokesman s a i d Papadopoulos called an une1pected cabinet meeting early today, "The premier thanked the cabinet members for their collaboration and asked them to submit their resignations," be said. The spakesman said new ministers wouJd be sworn in later today to replact the 37 outgoing cabinet members. He said it was unlikely the new cabinet would include any politicans who heJd of- fice before Papadopaulos came to power in an April, 1967, military coup. e ltlr. Europe Diu BRUSSELS (UPI) -Paul-Henri Spaak, the portly, moonfaced Belgian known as "Mr. Europe" in the pos~war era, died today at the age of 73 of kidney failure, his family said. Spaak, one of the fathers of modem Europe and the first president of the U.N. General Assembly, entered Brugmann hospital Sunday and died shorUy after midnight, his son said. e Mine Blast BRISBANE, Australia (UPI) -Two massive underground explosions ripped the Box Flat coal mine near Ipswich to- day, a spokesman for Queensland Mining Authorities said. At least 17 persons were believed killed. Three miners were killed at the top of the mine in the first blast and 14 were trapped underground, the spokesman said. Ten miners who were standing near the pit head were hospitaliud suffering from injuries and shock. Seven hours after the blast, authoritiea ordered the mine sealed. Red Commander Cites New Power Of Soviet Subs MOSCOW (AP ) -The Soviet navy can detect and destroy an enemy vessel anywhere in the world, its commander said Sunday. If war were to break out, foreign sub- marines woold not be able to repel the Red fieels, Adm. Sergei eor.bkov said In U.S. Mostly Fair, Warm a Soviet Navy Day article in Pravda. Gorshkov said Russia's atom I c • powered submarines, "armed w I t h ballistic missiles and I o n g • r a n g e torpedoel and backed by mlsstle-<:arrylng ships and planes, are capable of destroy. Ing an enemy in ltny region ol the world's oceans." Plains Soaked; Wi1ids Lash Pierre, S.D. They can "detect and utterly dealroy any submarine in all weather condl-- tions," he asserted. \ .. "" wt AMI fOtOC AN e G«shkov dtd not name the United Stales but many or bis statementl im- plied a Soviet challenge to the U.S. Navy. He mid Vlelnam and the Middle Eaat were current dangers to world peace and declared, "II ls quite natural that lllldor xueh c...dltlons our peaceful policy 11'11111 be IUbslanUated hy de£enalve mlih\." The Red navy, he said, II 1 worldwide strike force and "an impressive factor .... deterring aay attempll at sudden q. 1r ... 1.., against the Soviet Union." The commander noted with pride that his ahips in tho pul three yean vlslled mon than Ill porll m Alla, A!rloa, El'uope and Lalln AmerleL I '!be Soviet Pac:Ulc, Ballle, Ardle and Black Sea DIOll ooalalD more thin 400 1Ui1marinol, • f/I. -~ S•-. 111-. 'l'Wft while the U.S. N1'1 ._ 111 ...,.__ • • ' ' Five Die • Ill B52 • ·crash Ill St<> rm SAIGON (AP) -A U.S. B53 bomber crubed Sunday night during a thun- derstorm ill northeut Thailand, and two Alt Force F4 Phantoms went down off tbo coast of North Vietnam after running oot ol fuel, the U.S. Commatr1 announced today. The U.S. Embassy In Bangkok said five of the six 852 crewmen were killed. II said the sixth man waa picked up by a rescue helicopter today. The command in Saigon said the lour Phantom crewmen also were rescued. 'Bobby-itis' Real Illness For Boris? REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) -World chess champion Boris Spassky who canctled Sunday's game against U.S. challenger Bobby Fischer because of a head mid is undergoing 11. mental crisis that may cost him his title , chess experts said today. "You'll find tbe name of Spassky's ill· ness is spelled ~b-b-y not ~1-d." said Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric upon hearing that the ninth game in the $250,000 "match of the century" had been Postponed until Tuesday. "Spassky is in a serious stress crisis," Gligoric said. 11His crown is slipping and he is WOJTied over the level .of his game.'' 111.e game was postponed by German arbiter Lothar Schmidt who said that Spas.sky's second, Ivo Ney, telephoned him Sunday morning to say the Russian was suffering from a head cold. "It is nothing serious," said Ney, ''just an ordinary cold. But you must remember chess is not like football or tennis. Even the slightest cold ls upset~ ting w)?en you have to sit in deep con- centration for five hours." But Fischer aide FTed Cramer, a vice president of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), said he thought Sp&Mky wanted time to recover from Thursday night's eighth game defeat. "If you look over the past history of world championship matches, this has happened before. These illnesses have a way of cropping up after a nasty loss." he said. Many other experts agreed. They said Spassky appears to have become so rat- tled by Fischer's constant objections to playing conditions and bis !ailing to show up on time for the games that be is los- ing his control over the match. Grand masters said that Spassky's defeat Thursday night was his worst in the U.game match so far. He resigned on the 31th move after making what Argen~ tine grand master Miguel Najdorf said was a "childish, almost crazy mistake on the I9tb." It left Fischer who has scored four wins and two draws in the last six games, with a 5-3 point lead. The cause of the B52 crash wu not known. The plant was on its way to a bombing attack in Vietnam, and the 80 Iona of bombs aboard uploded Jn Ibo cruh, creating a huge f1teball, aowus In Bangkok said. Bui an embasay spokesman said there were :no known clvlllan casualll~ qr damage to property, The eight-jet Slratolorittsl WU 118- Uoned at the big 852 base al Utapao, Ill miles aouth ol Ba1111kok. II crubed in a remote area about 300 miles nortbeut of the Thal capital near the Mekong RJver. It w.. the second B52 cruh In Thailand since the big bombers were firs! slalloned there in 1967. North Vietnam claimed that two Air Force Phantoms were shot down over Hanoi on Sunday, and two ol the crewmen were captured. It did not Iden· tify the Americans but said one of them was wounded in his left leg and his temple. The U.S. Command reported no 1 ..... tn the Hanoi region. It said one' of the Phantoms that crsshed In the Tonkin Gulf ran out of fuel while maneuvering to avoid a MIG jet, while the second F4 that crashed had failed -for rea!Ons not known to the command -to rendezvous with its refueling tanker. The command reported more than !10 fighter-bomber strikes across North Viet~ nam on Sunday against fuel lines and depots, naval and air bases, wareboust!!i. bridges, highways and radar sites. The raids were the heaviest in more than a week, due to clearing skies, sourcts said. Two of the' major targets hit were railroad and highway bridges on the northeast rail line to China. Air · Force Phantoms beamed 2,000-pound, luer· guided bombs onto the bridges five and 18 miles northeast of Hanoi aDd destroyed t~ center spans of each slruc· ture, the co~mand said. Navy planes dropping 1,000-to 2,()(1(). pound video bombs concentrated thelr a~ tacks on bridges in the Haiphong area. The 71b F1eet said one Dlghl of jels from the Kitty Hawk knocked , out the Kien An hl~hway brid~e two miles southeast of Haiphong, while two other bridges 30 and 43 miles northeast of Haiphong were heavily damaged by pi.- lots from flle Saratoga. Other Navy pilots hit the Hon Gal port facility 25 miles northeast or HaJphong and reported their bombs trlRl{ered. numerous secondary eXl!losions, with one fireball rising to 3,000 feet. * * * U.S., Allies Pound Provincial Capital SAIGON (UPI) -Americen and Soul!i Vietnamese gunners pouuded alnedy battered Quang Tri city with 20,000 rounds o! artillery today In a determined attempt to clear the provincial capital ol Communists who have held the city since May I. "We're going to throw ao much artillery in there that we'll be able to walk right In wllhoul seeing a liviJW soul," one U.S. adviser said. ~-tM tt ,.......,.. cNr n· ., let~--~ B ~ _ .. , Po'""4 _,.. Qd a GI Ille ...-lonai df JI ..,_low '"fuBMYt:•ll<"" 1J type. }loftflr, ....... .,..U Wl1 tbt 1 J '"" """ ........ · .. ·.. '"' ... u U.S. NlrlJ ,i.. to llolld alliy ll mora ~ "'"' 1w ••••••·••••••• 11# .. "" '·' ... ,_ nd nut wbDe the Soviets are ~eepl ... It Sime · • Thll eon1ti,Jc:tloft worker, Oii lraftlc duly on a roail projed ID VeuJe. Mahl( fo1Dd 1 way to keep coo~ in the lbnmerllll llO depee lempel'- lture. Equipped with a tub, five galloM of water and bis 'alow' llCD. he 111111aged to keep traffic at a slow Pl!"• and i~p cool. r.~· .ii:: c :r .., -........... ,,.,.1,M ..... "' __ ,,.... , If a.e...'" .............. '-" •·"'' 1.1 tUl'llbtl oul aa ata:Dlc IUb every flve ' ' • 11111 •1•'!f •rn•.m. ,,.. 11!J '"'" · a M40rl 111 .... 11:•-."" ...,. 11:"'·"" weelll. I 1 r ' I Pentagon Papers Wiretap Issue ' Stalling Trial WASHINGTON (AP) -The govern- ment urged the supreme Court today to overrule Justice Williarn 0 . Doo1las and order a resumption of the Pentagon Papers trial of Daniel EUsberg and Anthony Russo. Douglas has blocked the trial, possibly for months, in a dlsPute over wiretap- ping. The Juatlce Deparjmeot accu10cl him or impennlJ.sible ln~erence and.1 aald the action could forever prt<:lude trial of Eltsberg and l\U!lo oq the lndlctmeoL Solicitor C.neral Jlrwln N. Griswold was at the court when the clerk's office opened to submit copies ol the government'• appli~ton for all the justices. Only Chief Justice Warren W. · Burger was due in hi& offlce. The others are vacationing. Griswold's plea could lead lo a special 11ummer session. Earlier thfJ month the court was called back from recess to rule on the DemOcratlc Party's credentials light. Eltsberg and Russo were on trial In Los Angeles on various chargo atem4 ining from public disclosure of the once- German Woman Mee·ts Pen Pal- in San Quentin . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Julia C.p- penberg finally got to meet her "pen pal'' Of 14 month.!!, but she had to travel almost halfway across the world and get a federal court order to do it. Her "pen pal" is Robert Duren, a San Quentin Prison inmate and convicted murderer of five persons in Los Angeles. Miss cappenberg, 20, a prelaw student from Hamburg, c.rmany, talked with Duren, 36, for 69 minutes Saturday in the prilon's visiting room. No guard was pre11ent. The two began corresponding wben Miss Cappenberg read a magazine arti· cle about Duren In May, 1971. Since then, they have exchanged more than 300 let- ters and fallen in love, they said. Prison officials opposed the visit on grounds the two weren't good enough friends and the Institution bu "limited vtslllng facuttles." 'Ibey also suspected the real pul'JXJle of Miss C&ppenberg's Visit was to prepare Duren'11 letter on prison condlUohs for publication. But Miss C&ppenberg, with the help of the Amerlceo Civil Liberties Union, brought suit and U.S. District Court Judge . George B. Harris issued a tel!'· porary restraining order Fridf!Y pemut- llng the visit. The two were separated by a table and me!h screen in a small villth\g room on the prison's death row, which is now betng p~ out because of a California Supreme Court rullng that the death penalty ts unconstttuttonal. Miss C.ppenberg plans to have four more visits with Duren before she returns to G<rmaoy on Aug. 19. ' secret study ol the Vietnam war when the government revealed a defense at· torney bad been overheard In a wire lap- ping. The govermnent said the "buggln&" m. volved a matter ol foreign lnlelllience with no bearing on the Ellaberg and Russo trial. But the defendants Aid that under Supreme Court deCLsiom they were entitled to ewnlne the Jogs to mu. that determination themselves. ' .. Douglas last Friday llo\,ped the trial for 30-days -longer if an appeal ts filed wttb the Supreme Court on ihe question. He acted In his role tf. Ibo justice wttb supervisory powers over courts in California, I Rarely does the court set aside a stay granted by an individual justice. One such instance, the department reminded Douglas' eight colleagues, was In i953 when he had delayed execution of Julius and Ethel lloaenberg, who had been oon- victed of espionage, The government charaes D an i e 1 Ellaberg and Anthony l\U!lo with .., pionage, theft and conspiracy in con-- nection with the leak ·to newspapers of the classified Pentagon Papfrs, which concern U.S. involvement in Vietnam. The defense contends that ofticials routinely leak classified material to 1 newsmen and that Ellsberg and Ras.so, former Rand Corp. researchers, are being prosecuted because of their an- tiwar views. The government ~s aclmjtted that its agents overheard a plxlne-call involving a defense lawyer or consultant. But pros· ecutors, the trial judges and eventually the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to tell the defense who_.was-overheard or what the wiretapping was about. The government said the wiretap in- volved a "foreign intelligence in- stallation" and that it was authorized on· Jy · by tbe attorney general, not by a judge. '!be opening arguments In the tria) had been scheduled lo~ today. A jury was sworn in last week, and substantial delay in the trial could mean discharging the jurors rather than trying to keep the present panel. Coed Found Deafl Often llitchhiked SAN DIEGO (AP) - A 19-yeaM>ld University ol California at San Diego coed who was dumped on the campus after being shot in the head may have caught her fatal ride hitchhiking, in· vestigators say. Holly Helena Halwrson of Del Mar bad left her apartmerit for a job on campus without a ride Saturday, her roommate told police. She olten hitchhiked, the rommate said Miss Halvorson died In a hospital shol't:ly after witnesses reported seeing 'a long·haired man throw her from a car and speed away. • DAILY PILOT J Flami~ Fonda Says Dikes Drivers' Walkout Canceled Train Car Struck ·p el Sets Fires . m,po~ ~ Y HE'LL TRY AGAIN ASHmbly Spoakor Moretti Substitute Tax-school Bill Formed PASADENA (AP) -Its crew unaware that one ol tho cars had ilecome a torch, a freight train rolled through fJve communities touching off flm that burned bruh, I hou.5e and a railroad laborer's car. The 10.mlle-Jong epidemic of blazes was finally stopped when firemen flagged down the train at an intersection here and ertlngulahed the freight car blue. The fiamlng car was first reported Sonday aa tt passed through Irwindale and Duarte. Sparlts·fiylng from the car set off seven brush fires along the railroad right o! way. More brush fires were started in Monrovia. A SACRAMENTO (AP) -Assembly laborer's railroad car on a Speaker Bob Moretti says he wut try to siding was ignited but the fire amend the dead $1.Z billion lax reform-was extlnguisbed. school finance bill into a substitute An unoccupied house in measure in an Assembly committee Arcadia was aet afire as the hearing today. flaming car passed along the Th(; $1.2 bilUon bill, a compromise tract nearby. Damage was between Democrat MoretU and bis tradl· estimated at $5,000. Fences, tional opponent Republican Gov. Ronald trees and shrubs near the Reagan, died one vote short of passage in house were also destroyed by the Senate Finance Committee last flames. Wednesday. Most of the brush fires LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Jaoe Fonda sal4 Sun~ day that the pattern of alleged American bombing near North Vietnam dikes indicated the attacb were ''systematic and on purpose." The "liming of the bomb- ing" and natW'8 of the targets prove the attacks were planned, said Miss Fonda, who recently spent two l!eeks in North Vieblam. She contended that the United States had directed attacks a g a i n s t coastal dikes during t h e typhoon season and against in- land dikes during the monsoon season. '!be state Department Fri- day released a U.S. in· telligence study reporting the at U.S. bombs had hit 12 dike locations but that the damage · was tninor and there was no on either side of dikes so the Nixon Adrninistrstron could LOS ANGELES (APj - avoid charges of direct bomb-Southern CBU!omla Rapid Ing of dikes. Transit District bus service "Tiie bombs falling on the continued today after the side of the dlkea are the union repmentlng 2 , 7 0 It dangerous ones because they drivm called off a walkout lni cause earthquakes and weaken a contract dispute to study I the dikes at the base. causing new wage olfer. deep fissures in the dike District ofltclal111ld Sonday. waits," she said. they would he wtlllng lo offee The actress said she bad an additional $0 ceots an hour met with seven American over a two-year period to the prlsoners of war and stated drivers. they were strongly opposed to "Based on the usurance of American Involvement in the the Southern Callfomia Rapid war. She did not identify any Transit District that a new or the prisoners. contract proposal Js forthcom- 1 • T h e y w e r e v e r y ing, the United Transportation articulate,'• she said of the Union has agreed to postpone prisoners. "The y were very its schedu1ed peace f u I concerned about Nixon. They withdrawal from service," a said, 'As long as Nixon is In union spokes~an said after office, "'e are going to be in !earning of the mcreased wage here for a very long time'." · offer. intentional bombing or the'Jf;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~=;~~;;~'."1 dikes. h M "It's not only the dikes that Meet t e an are being bombed but all the • d h things that have to do with ir-Beh1n t e r1gauon and nood con1ro1:· Safec:o sm·ile. MW Fonda said. ''It's the dams. , , the sluice gates have been bombed . Pumping and hydraulic stations are being bombed." Miss Fonda said at an airport news conference that bombing was directed at land e AUTO e HOME e YACHT e INOUSTRIAL e COMMERCIAL e BONDS The $900 million substitute measure touched off by the freight car was written by the same Senate com-were quickly controlled, fire KIDS LOVE ~ mlttee. Its chief signer, Seo. Ralph Dttls officials said. (Mardena), said be is willing to con· Fire officials said the train UNCLE LEN s. sider amendments. crew didn't realize the car 474 E. 17TH STREET COSTA MESA 642·6500 -546-3205 At stake is bow much, if any, new state was on fire until firemen S t d · money will be available to local schools clambered aboard. The blaze 11 ur eys '" SAFECO next year; which taxes wttl be Increased was believed to have been The DAILY PILOT IN8Ul'IANC8 to raise most of these additional state1 _s~\a~rted~~b'!y~ov~er~hea~~ted~hr~a~k~es':.. _!::,========:::!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!! funds, and whether there will be any ma· I· ior local property tax relief. There is also a controversy about which Idea satisfies the requirements of the Serrano vs. Priest decision. In that decision last year, the Califor- nia Supreme Court said the quality of a child's education. may not be a function of the wealth of his school cllstrlcL The hearing Is before the Aasembly Revenue and Tuatl6n Committee. Moretti has the procedural advantage because the chairman of the committee is Asaemblyman Joe A Gonsal\oes (D-La Mirada) a coauthor ol the dead Moretti-Reagan measure. The dead Moretti-Reagan b I I I represents months of bipartisan Mgotia~ tions between the Van Nuys Democrat and Reagan'• staff. ' It would boost state Income, 1ales, business and vebicJJ taxes. It legalises a $509 mtlllm> raiae in slate support of . schools, plus about $GOO million in prop- erty tu relief for homeowners. Total additional state support would be about $1.2 million. '!be bill won approval of the A!!embly before being killed by the Senate com- mittee. . , Dills' bill, already appro~ed on the Senate floor, proposes a ooe cent per dollar increase in the state sales tu, the same as the Moretti-Reagan hill. It turns this over to the local schools. But it would not raise state income, business or vehicle taxes. The total increue in state support would be about $900 mlII1an. ., I I I @ • , ....... ~ ........ 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It CUl'tellUy eoets '65 an acre foot to pw!\P water south from the Tehachapi Mountains. 0 11· will take less energy to Of ORANGE COUNTY n•W 1cctptln1 men •ncf women who .are either: • •v.f 11 wlttl S Y••rt .t "'•l•lol• wti..1 ut41h f40)1 ,, e '"" 21 M14 hrl• •tt•I'"" 111 '''""'' I,.. hl!Htvtl 1lllllty tM t41vh-11Mt .J 1Nvt l• ...... t.m1IM4 lly ... ,, The J.D, or lLI. d.;l'ff CM be e1rMCI Ill 4 )'tart of part•ffml cl1Ut•• 3 d1M1 per -ki 3.4 houra pet cltH. A Spett•I P'rlg1iwn of fhl'ff d1nu en S.111td1y 11 wtllabll for fint·r-•r •lvdtntt. Apply Now for September 7th Day or Evening Classes Wll11 01t PffONI POI INfOIMATION Ol CATALOOUI 800 So~lh l rookhurst Anaheim 92104 17141 635-3453 Gttdutt.• ,,.. •liolb'-to t1li1 ftit C11lfoml1 St1r1 l1r l~11mlnttlon. 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DON SWEDLUND COAST GENERAL TIRE I I I I I I I L.. .585 West 19th, Costa Meia Phone 540.5710 or 646-5033 I -The safe-driver dre company.-·- • ·the soundsoftheharbor J _::·,:k.~~-i?' youve neve~ heard it so good ' ' , , I ' • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • • UCI Hosp it al ·snar led All of Ca!U~mla -not just Orange County - would suffer lf plana to construct a 35().bed teaching hospital at UC Irvine are scutUed or needlessly delayed by the California Legislature. At present, they are sidetracked, probably until November. Unfortunately, there is growing evidence that legWatlve flnaglinJ may erase the bold, imagina- tive program o! establishing a fine medical teaching ll!SU!ution on the UCI grounds. At stake lmmecllately is a '919,000 budget item for planning the UC! facility. It wu deleted from the bud• get, but Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) was successful in introducing a bill re-eslablishing the fund: It got through the Senate, but hit a bard road· block in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Assemblyman Willie I. Brown Jr., (D-San Francisco). Assemblyman Brown is a powerful figure. And AJsemblyman Brown seemingly I& using the UCI medi· cal school hospital as a lever to get more inner city hospitals for heavily urbaniud sections of the state. What many Orange CounUans may not realize is that UCI already is operatin~ a medical school. The UCl- Callfoma College of MedicHle, by utilizing facilities al the Orange County Medical Center, ls able to enroll 64 medical students at the present time. Addition of the on-campus facility would double that number, and more importantly, would immensely improve tbe teaching procedure. As UCI Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. said, "One neither has the teaching space contiguous to bed space, 1111r the ability to control operations in a community hos- pital the way you do in a teaching hospital." In short, a mecllcal school needs its own hospital designed and operated for teaching -and it needs It right there. The nation's doctor shortage continues. UCI's medi .. Church Schools Need 'More Help lly JEllKY GOLDBERG ~Ntwflfn'k• SACRAMENTO :. A new parochlal adl>ol aid program ii beillf considered by JtVeral states and could receive heavy -1 in Calllornla with a major prfvti< 'oC:bool ')ll'08l'am facing economic cxtlndlon. CGurta Ill Penmylvania, Rhode Ialand and Dllnoil have already turned down the plan wbldl 'Ultlmal<Jy could cauae u much cootroreray and u many <Wl1 c-u the bulJDi ol 1tudento I« 1!1- felrallm. . In opli< of earlier rejection by 11.1 state SU!ll'eme ·Court, the Illinois legislature . bu Just odopted a modified 1311 million lid lo parocblal achoo! package which • may well be the blueprint for programs hert in California and elsewhere in the -• THE ILLINOIS program provides $20 mlllloo !or i.xtbooU wued through public achoo! dillrlcl.I, ff.5 million to ponail ol parodlla1 achoo! studeota with )nmm .. of lea than 13,000 a year, and 13 million for opedal cooperative educa- lloall procrama bet-public achoo! dlltrlcts and priva&e IChools. Cooperation between the public and prlvat. llCbooil In Illinois alarted aeveral ·y ... s qo when the head o! .the Catholic ocbool ayllem warned the Chicago public Board of Education bis ayatem wu about to clooe 111 hlgb acbooil because of Jack ol fwldl. 'l1l1s did not sit well with the public l)'ltem since the Chicago Catholic acboolJ have nearly as many 1tudents as there are ln pubJlc schools. The Chicago Board of Education was quick tonallu the threat meant a doubl- ing of the public school aystem popula- tion, and would cause a major hike in the cost of the public school budget because of this new enrolhnent. WHEN P R 0 P E R T Y tu-fighting lfOllPI in the city let It be known they wouldn't want to aee tues increued becauae o! the fioodgate o! atudents, Jawmakers got into action. A compromise program was devised which aaw new parochial schools built a few blocks from public hlgh schools and 'new public high schools built near ex- isting ·parochial schools. A system was then evolved which allowed parochial achool students to take non-religlOU1 claues at public schools and religious.- oriented classes in the parochial school. TblJ plan will receive as much relbtance in callfomia as the voucher plan l'hlch has just been turned dol"n again by the State Senate. The voucher plan was designed aomethlng Ill<• the World War II GI Bill ' a Al wi~ 'lt'a a note from teacher!' I which provided scholarship money to returning veterans which enabled them to attend the public or private ICbool of lbe1r own choosing. · CAIJFORNIA'S voucher program pro- vides !or a letter of credit being wued by the stale to parents of achoo! age youngster!. The parent then picks the type of 1chool he want! bis children to atlend. Framers of the voucher system believe It would upgrade education because parent,, would send their children to the best schoolJ. Thu.s the weaker schools would be put out of businwi:. Some educational observers feel this would only mean the school system with the best public relations department or at least the best football team would achieve the best results. Leaders of the parochial system are quick to answer the Integration argument by pointing to a higher degree of success ln their minority student graduates in comparison to the number of minority failures in the public school syst.m. PUBLIC EDUCATORS ·argue they must accept ail student.I both good and bad whlle the parochial achools simply ship troublemakers off to public schools. This statement Is challenged with the argument that public schools ~ve social adjusbnent classes to handle their troublemakers. Use of state printed textbooks in the private schools may yet be the com- promise which will come out of the batUe over public schools veraus parochial achools. The justification could be found In the requirement that the State Board of Edllcation must oversee education for all students in the state -public and private. I'hanks But No T ha nks Things we could all do without : Heat waves and people who make ~ beCelSll'Y waves. The oound o! trlpbammen. Leti<r1 from worthy causes the! blilht-11 tell 111 we CAD "contribute $26 -or even Jeu." Front-pas• romaocea between giant pandas too YOU"fl to know what real Jove ts. The aea HJ>ioll.I ol a&Jna male lions. R«ipn !or ~llODal happineu by 1llOvia 1111'1 who can hardl)' 1pell the _.i. ( HAL BOYLE ) ditioners have just uplred. Girls who borrow a cigmtta from you and then wait for you lo U,ht it for them, too. Girls who won't lend a man money - unless he takes them out to lanch with It. Glril who ltll you In detail how much they eojoy eattnc maiil. cal program, Wider planning for many years, is a SOWld one and has solid IGPP9rt !tom the medical profession. Coupled with a l"°poaed privata medical devel6pment on adJolnlng Irvine land, ·II could provide a teaching facility rivaling or AltpaS!ing the famed Mayo Cllnlc. Aue111blyman Brown's concern fo, providing better medical aernca for Inner citie& pd areas with atron,r concentration or minorities and !Ow illcome residents 11 · well taken. . But in thU cue, \>locking or delaying the UCI leach- ing hospital would be dolltg a serious disservice to those very people in Orange County. Orange County's .0 inner city" ls located in the southern half of Santa Ana. So; medical facilities at UCI could be made even more accessiple to the county's inner city area by one bus roule than Is the present county general hospital. Also, the sooner medical schools have more capacity, the sooner more members of min· orities can be trained as doctors. Forcing UCI to take over the Orange County Gen· era! Hospital in Orange for a teaching hospitati as lfi. semblyman Kenneth Cory (D-Anaheim) ap arently favors, would be a wasteful and cosUy 111ove. t would condemn the UCI medical school to a tremendous ex- penditure for inferior facilities and inefficient opera· lion. Tbis approach would badly serve both the com· munity and the medical school. ·As of now, things are very conlused in Sacramento. Tbe tax reform measure will get all of the attention dur· ing next week's special session and it is . doubtful that the fate of the UCI funding bill will be known until next November. I ~-'-~·i-a . If it dies there, a golden opportunity may have slipped through our fingers. Both the field medicine and the people treated by the field would be th'e losers. 'WHO NEE~S lO 40 ~OWN IN HIS10~Y AS A BOMBER OF ~IKES r' Free Drug s: Would The y Solve Issue? We were chaUing at lunch about the narcotics problem, and one of the men around the table happened to be Arthur Clarke, the science writer (best known f(lf' hiJ "2001" film.) Clarke said, "There's only one way to handle the problem in the U.S. And that's simply to cut the Gordian knot." I ask;d him what he meant by that, an• be explained. 11Don't mate drugs legal -but make them free. If you do that, inside of six months the whole problem will evaporate. Those who take drugs to ex- cess will have killed themselves, those who experiment-will give it up because the thrill of the forbidden 1'iI1 be gone - and, most important of all, every dealer will be driven out of business." "THAT SEEMS A a rather extreme solution," I demurred. "I don't think anything else will do the trick,'.' he retorted. j{As long as narcotics ~YD NEY J. HARRIS) are a billion-dollar lndtistry, and the de- mand ls there, the only way to break it is to lake the profiil out of It. "After all," he went on, uit's not the drugs that are responsible for the crime and violeDct in your blg cities -it's the prohib!Uve price o! them that makes ad- dicts steal or kill to get the money. If you opened depots and lei them gel drugs for nothing, who would rob for it?" "BVT ISN'T THIS condoning a t.rrlble vice?" someone wanted to know. Clarke shrugged. "Drinking booze is rotten for you. Smoking cigarettes ls rot- ten for you. We may have a duty to discourage personal vices, but we have no ObUgation to prevent people from engaging in them." "We're not discouraging dope by of- fering It free to the public," I pointed out. "Wouldn't that turn more people into 1ddlcl1?" "I don't believe JO," he said. "We oil.er It in Enflland, at clinics, ror those who care to register, and there's been no perceptible rise in addiction. In fact, It's utremely low -only about 3,000 persons. ''IT'S BASICALLY a aoclal and econ- o~lc problem," he conUnued, "not a mor- al one. Enormous profit.I are lo be mode ool or Ulegal drugs. When tt\e prolll• 11'1 cut oil, the criminals, being praclical businesa men, will rel oot ol the business. And the addkta themlel Ytl wm have no reuon to raiJe flOO a day or more lo support their habit." "'!'ou'D never get the Amcrlean ~a to accede to a .,._r lite that," i alid. "It ,.., whollJ acatnst tbe grain ol our ethos. 11 , Morally, Not M ed i call y What's Wrong With Drugs "The founding fathers," says Professor Irving Kristal of New York University, "saw democracy in America as resting . on two major pillars." First, democracy is "a machinery of sell-government ..• one of the most remarkable political in- ventions of Western man." Through representative government end the separation of i>Owers, democracy achieves "a dif- fusion of political and economic power which would thwart the intentions of any sing1e-mtnded tac. tioo, no maUer how large and iofiuen- tia l." ~e other , pillar envisioned by the authors· of the "Federallst Papers" was splrilual -"civic virtue . • • the will- ingness of the good det:ccratic citizen, on critical occasions, to transcend the habitual pursuit of self-interest and devote himself . directiy and disin- terestedly to the common good." In brief, democracy is not only a political process, but a ·body of socio-moral un· derstandings. s; I. HAYAKAWA "The 'outside' of our social life has ceased being harmonious with the 'inside' -the mode of dislribution of power, privilege efl4 propert\.r, and hence the very principle of authority, no longer makes sense to the be\fildered citizen." The disjunction betwkn private and pUbiic life has Dever been more serious. ·KRISTOL ILLUS'l\RAT'ES the absence of p u b I i c socio-moral Wl- cjerstanding by contrasting yesterday's attitud~ towards aloohol with today's at- utudes towards drugs. Grintlng that the .18th amendment turned GUt ultimately oot · to be a gooil ·idea, Kristol is ·pevertheless fascinated by the arguments with which it was advocated. Prohibitionists were not -merely.--pro-~ ,tecting people from the medic&tlly bad ef- fects of alcohol. They saw alcohol as a .-hreat to society "because it was being 'consumed by the new urban working .class in such a way -not only to such a degree, but in such a way -as to demoralize this class and prevent its I assimilation into bourgeois, democratic ·society." . OUR PRESENT CRISIS In a world far more urban and complex than the foUn- dlllf lathers ever Imagined Is that while the machinery of democracy is sWl there, the common understandings no longer exist. Intellectual leadership in ,; our time has failed to !'evolve a set of " values and coDctption of democracy that • can function as the equivalent of the 'republican morality' of yesteryear." Professor Krlstol's d,.ply disturbing book, "On the Jemocratic Idea in America" {Harper Ii: Row, 1972, $5), from which these comments ere taken, , explains the ·serise of poliliCal ·alienation so common today. "This, I would !Ilg .. gest," he writes, "is because the in- stitutions of our society have lost their l vital connection with the values whlch ( are supposed to govern the private life of our citlzency ••• " The prohibitionists offered arguments against alcohol 10that had to do with the importance of republican morality for those citizens of a sell-governing nation." Kl\IS'I'OL CONl'INUES, "What makes a drug a truly serious problem is less its medical aspect than its social purpose. Cigarettes are bad for you, but cigarette- smoking offers no kind of threat to our society or to our civilization. Alcohol i! likely to cause more bann than good to the average peraon, but the cocktail par· ty is no threat to our society or our civil,ization . . • What counts Is why drugs or lntoxJcants are taken, oot whether they are. What counts is the meaning and moral slatus of the action.'' Kristo! ls appalled that people today - even those profoundly opposed to drugs and shocked by )heir use -are rarely able to put up more thar medical arguments against them. But the mass .drug cultt.µ"e of the young,is not merely a matter of1 self-indulgence -or even of self-destruction. It is an open declaration oi intention "to secede from our aoclety and our c\vilization." The re.al!er cannot but concur. What else does "Turn on, tune in, drop out" mean? 'rhe drug culture declares war against thoughtful citizenship, · against civic virtue. As opposed to t b.e responsibility of t h e elf-governing 'citiz.en "to tcanscend the ~bitua.I pursuit of self-blterest and devote himsell .directly and devotedly to the common good," lhe::drug 'culture urges you 11to do your thing11 -in dazed autistic ael!- absorption even if the world may be crashing about your ears. . AS AM~ICA has evolved from the agricultural and small city cultW'e of the founding fathers to the c o m p 1 e x megalopolis of today, our nation has become less and less a collectivity of citizens lil the old republican sense. It is now more ;tnd more a collection of self· seeking m6bs, each seeking its own ad- vantage with no sense of obligation to the w~ole society. Can our Political leaders a n d statesmen, ow: social philosophers and critics, our intellectuals or anyone el.se articulate for the citizens of a democracy some common soc.io-m1oral un- derstandings -. understandings that will make our democracy aomethlng more than a set of procedural rules and elec-- toral processes? Lookin~ at the climate of opinion around u today, with perhaps half of our most hr liant intellectuals acting as mission es for the counterculture, one despairs. By S. I. Hayakawa President, Cslifomia State Universlty9 San Franclaco China ·r.w on't Interfere w ASlllNGTON -Chineoe Premier Chou Eo-lal has quietly deflated tl.S. ( I · ) ::c;~sH~i 1r: :i:"the ~t!~7.11 JACK ANDERSON During 1lx hours o! secret talP , with i _ " House leaders Hale Bow (D-La.), and 1,j 16 · Gerald .Ford (R·MichJ, Chou held flnnly , "was the blockade o! North Vlolnam, to the bne that Pelting will neither •ban-even menliooed by our <l!U-host.I. don II.I support o! North V10tnam nor 1"' And then onJ in pua1nc by Pmnler tervene to end the war. Chou. h ~ o1 Nol1lt Vietnam The aitnese leader called f • r · "as mentioned much m o r e em- "polllical, not m11J. pbatically." · tary" molullon of There hav' been hlnta out of China tliat the war. '"" no Peking would tool: favorably upon a added lhlt the U.S. Ko-~truee Ill Vletnam. On lbil propotal lor MIUlng -·•<-t and p-~ -... "Both lhl lalo of South _,.... ' ~u """"' Vietnam by elec> 'O!ou and 'tao laid heavy emphuia oo Uona "will not do" lho 17th parallel being a military line, not beca.,. Prealdent a• paliUcal dellll?Cltlon comporable to 'l1ueu "will control tho 31th porallel in Korea and the them with guns." . dividing !!"" between East and West Bo8P and Fon!, just bact from I 14-Germany. ' day visit to China, IUlllllllrlnd their Speaking ol Korea, <ll'lao added: "'l'be IW!lnp lo a cmlldlllllll, »-pop klior U.S. and Chlna Mould help North and to Pr-t N1-dllod JtJy • 'J'lloy South ltlna to """" toplller gradually, spoloe with both Prmllor Qiou ml Vice ·-1hoqb nefiller ,,_ CID be Jm. Minister Ch 'tao JWao.hua. J*Od \lpoll tbe other." "Wlille boUI llranl Iba! China hu Aller ltavine aitaa, . eonc-man hdwever, Jn the confidential l!ogp-FoNI report / to the Presidenl The Cbinelo leader . warned that Ruuia will not. disarii, therefore It would l>O a miltlke ~.Unjted ,Stalts lo clllarm, theJ: • Neiertbelesa, the Hous•o leadera quoted da'lH .. tt1t~ u:plldtly: 0 We 1pprove ol 11\1' SALT aSreemeota.'' lbouch be aald 11111 toUJncs oit •lf>legic we•pono lbould inclpcie quality u well u q\illltlty llmlta· tlonl. I DAILY PILOT Robrrt N. Wffd, ~ ! ThOfllGIKt..U,Ubw Albert II'. llat<r Editorial Pao< £tlilor The editorial -Of u.. llollr Pilot Heb &o inform and atfmy.. . llUAnD ClOIJIS • llPI ,... can't MANAGDll!Nr moral• w....., C111 tbe ollloo bul1etln board lnlmded to ... the llllf -1IPlinl into the .......... -•~to~" wrole)bo Ford lnade I pallllc -t that aa-tmn, -.... ...itl<allY E ......i Amorita a lat• """"" by -u.. thlo ncw'IPIDlf'I opln.lon. and .,.,.,._ menta1y oo topics ot interwl Ml ·~Iv PiOflillc a -'°'" Vat..,. •I• .t ow r mid ... tall ... ,,_ ..... . Vtll-11 .... a..,..i. Air• 11 11 .. I Ill' wllo -- -II' I ~--...... ........ d atfalle•• - I w --partlla 111 1M • 1™llr ol people ·-air ..... --Poot --oacutlftl leltinC lbeir -ill ....... wbal a -dlrfli lime tbey'l'I ha•in( .. their -Uoa. lllllllllldillll ..... 811llill ... M aDd MIWi!Ald 11 ...... .. ·-· ... -· .... f8iD WM -•• I J'c -lrll ""111 lllli1ary *'811. '11111 IP' "llMa' l'I'~ • • I 1111ud to -. = ..... ,I Mid 0.. willD lllllld mlF -......... trip," Ille a C4Qp r wr ..i;i.t President Nbon, TRB SUTIMEHI' II r e p e a le d J ~ ... ::.:t~~i'~.= ::: .. ~ .... -..... llOD1111, JllJ n, 1"2 ., .. LM.Boffl Women of Chile· ·Most Beautiful? Twmty yean ago the ~ ol northern Italy were 1ald to be the moot bfautllUl womea ol all. Ten years ago the almonckoyed l1dl• of 'l'hllland were generally named to that honor: Today1 the ,Uls ol Chile are .., credited. Alrllnt pilots who ctllm ezpertlse Ill theae matters now fiterul there are more perfect !em- • figures Ill Chile !J>an anywbere the worlcL TRICKY business, the ball bond pme. Every filth soul underwrllteo Dy the boodsmen jumps bail. ! WllEN J Al' A N E S E llsbermen ed using plnlt nets, Ibey boosted calcbea by IO percent. 1bey wOQ. why, Still do. Me too. I EVEN -le who bite tbeli fingernails ore thougbt to i,. an iJ lot, the l!clence boys insist Ibey rarely start q\larrell Whatever goes wrong, the nail biters, they 1ay, tend to bl themselves. · QUERIES l Q. JWbere d ... ·'Baker' rank on that list of most popular 11unfmes!" ' A. It's No. 31i Q. "HOW ma\iy tfair-1klnned blacks nationwide pass every year? By pass I 'mean identify as white?" A. About 10,000, 's aslcL Q. 0 IN 'GUNSM ,• how much does old Matt Dillon fine those rough-and umhle cowboys who shoot off their guns in Dodge City?' ' A. AU I can .tell , ls lhO real 'Wystt Earp levied. ·a customary line of $2. I ~or such !!reworks. · THE HONORARY Jldi"!l name ol tliat seasoned screen queen Barbara Stanwytk ·ts ·reported to be "Many Con- quests." BIG BEN -You know Big Ben ls the bell in Loodon's great clock tower. But do you know for whom Big Ben was named? Sir Beoj~ Hall, commissioner q( works thereabouts when that bell WIS first hlDlg. What, you say you never beard of him?-· WOMEN -Her lace first, then ber hair. That's the order of importance a woman ought to give her physical attributes when getting gussied up. Her face first, because that's what's noticed first Then berjhair, because it frames the face. Such is tlle opinion of a televl!ion makeup man. Any extravagant hair attangemeot that draws. attention from a woman '• eyes, he contends, is bad. Very ·bad. He nominates the beehive as the most offensive fernin.Jne hair· do of' the TwenUeth Century. Second most offensive, the shag wig. 'Iblrd, the long lllraight double peek-a-boo. Addrus mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. Bar 1875, New- port Beach, Coli/. 92660. Oldtime Alaska . Saloon Gets OK· fqr Gambling DAWSON CITY, Yukon Ter- ritory (AP) -11'1 not enc:U1 Nevada, but you can stroll into D!amood Tooth Gerlle'a lar a bit of blackjack with no !ear that cops will raid the place. 1 "Hell, a tourist doesn't come- ,1111 the way to the Yulron to sit in a motel room and watch TV," says James Smith, lhe . territorial commissioner. Thu.Ii Gertie's the first licensed laming house In 70 years In a city known !or wild and woolly ways during the Klondike Gol4 Rush. . , It's named after a character of those days - a saloon siren Who .sported a diamon4 between two front teeth. During 111111-99 Gerti< was one of the attractions on Front street, where frontage oold !or $50,000 a loot. Douns ol 1afoOD11, sin bins, gambling halil and botela jolteled foe elbow room. Those who staked' out a c1'1nk of Front Street generally struck more pay dirt than the thousands ol men who scoured the Klondike goldfield!. 1 Front Slteet expired In 19118, tbroltled by blue laws and the ebb ot the gold rush. With it died ll)ost of Daw!IOn City. It's now a community of 800 living amid 1 the· gingerbrea• and rococo ruins of what was once called the largest city north of San Francisco. r Yukon Ter<itory Is that part ol Catiada just east ol Alaska. The Klondike Vi1itors Association operates Gertie's on a nonprofit basis under government supervision., Profits will purchase and renovate • buildings of hlstorlcal Interest and develop other tourist attractlons. 'f1le association, 30 com· munlty leaders and businessmen, hos been trying to get Into the gambllns buslneas since the Oll'iy lilOll. In grontiog a license, the tenitorlal ,government Umlted Genie's to blac);jack, bingo and wheel games. FASHION FIND .OF \ THE \!\/EEK Say IOIMl'*'9 bllullful •• :ln Chlnme. Yflftow galdloll9 Orilntal 1-hlon pendent. And who hl910 ~It -only tll. Do So!Mlf*l8 a.utlful,.,. . SIA. VJO'-'S Jewelera Since 1917 11 FASHION ISi.AND NEWl'ORT HACH -644-1110 Op•• lojoo, ••d Fri. I 0 a.rn. to 9 :JO p.rn. Wrtll ..... If: ~ ar.,..., la c.rr... LI ........ o\llll .... Oltllie Mii Ltl y..,._ MiJNfay, July ll, 1972 DAILY PILOT 7 Trade:M:eet~~-im __ •1 __ .._ ____ 1r.~-'-"nfelf.o..;..anc1--.i Building Could Aid Senn,g UNITED 'llioTIONS. N.Y. (AP) -A $.;New Dellll II making U.t ..US well In I..U.. but moybe the way It ii will °'P II out of North an. and EW'O- Maybe It " the ol legs or the height ol hocks. Many mamcac:turers !Ji the clevelop!ns ~ntries Cl Asia, Africa and Latin Alll<rlca share his pr;ob!em. Theirs ~d be a shlrl pocket Ill ~ Wl'.Ong place, a • handbag "8P too long or abort, an ~ board made too hltih, or pa<;ltagtng that won' •t~buyors. Help ii Ing -a cllnlc Oct. 2-13 the World Trade Center tli New Y o r k • .... - "I suppose in his ll'eseDtatate of mind, a raise is out of the ouestion. '' A Home Aids Kids . ASH FORK, Arlz. (AP) - Wbat can high school students do when IO pen:ent of them don't plan to attend conege? Build a house, decided Wlliiam Roark, auperlntendenl ol Ash Fork High School, ex- plaining, "Wt needed something that would attract the kids and belp tb<m Im- prove their own skilb and how they look at them.selves." Roark obtained a $t,75D loan for material and convinced 24 of .!he school's 40 students to s~ an hour or more a day working on it. "The kids didn't think they woold complete it, Roark said . .· Prolesslooa! buyers and------------------- "Then when they saw it was finished and they were the ones who did it, they beamed all over." r A lirst fot las Veoas! WHEREVER YOU STAY, enjoy the g1o1u1r ot 11\e St1ip AND lh11 •~c1t1m1ot or Caslno Cent11 downtown! En!oy \Ills pick• technicians, mootly lrom U.S. firms, will suggest changes needed to make sales in places such as ,~ew York, ToronlO and BoM. . "Many· of their prOducts simply ~e not competitive on ttte world market," said AmJcus Most, director of ex· port deYelopment assistance for the.U.S. Agency fOr Inter· national Development. 'lbe agency ls a sponsor of the clink, along with UNIDO - the U.N. Industrial Develop. men\ Organization -and the Worjd Trade Institute. More than 100 manufac. turers from 15 countries are bringing sample!j for scrutiny. A manufacturer may not bring any item he is already selling on the U.S. market. Products for which the United states bas protective Iea:islation also ~ .. prohibited. This clinic Is limited to makers of home furnishings, leather .goods and plastic articles, and to subcontractors of such products as com- ponents fo~1 air conditioners, refrigerators and other elec· trical products. Jack Zwick, direclOr of the World Trade Institute, stressed that the clinic will not be a trade fair ..:... it is not for buying and selling. Most ol the products, he says, will not be ready for the market. 1be organ~rs hope It will result In prod~ct changes that will lead evfotually to sales contract!:. .tt Invitations went to 35 coun- tries which were felt to have industrial · pp\entlal . and the ability to apply the advice of- fered. Acceptances.came from Brazil, Colombia, CMta Rica, El SaJvador, Guatemala, Hon. duras, India: Iran; Ivory Coast, Mexico, M o r o· c c o , Nicaragua, Peru, Pakistan, Pblllpplnes and Tunisia. Young GOP Politicos To Fight for Reform The house attracted a lot of attention. in Ash Fork, pop. 475. It was sold to a land development firm for $8,000 and the money was used to pay oil the loan, pay the 7>- cent-an-hour wages a n d establish a fund to keep the house building project going WASHING TON (UPI) - A broaden the base of our this !all. band of young Republican con-party" by getting m 0 r e "This project reinforced the gresmnen captured the women, youths and minorities benefits of free enterprise," spotlight !our years ago at the involved. Roark sald . "The kids found GOP national convention when 'Ibe movement is gaining out what they got out of It and they put up a candidate mome:btum -Sens. Charles what they put into It." against Richard Nixon' 1 Percy of Illinois, Robert W. "One kid got a $3 check the chosen running mate -·Spiro Packwood of Oregon, Charles first time," Roark added. A T. Agnew. McMathlas ol Maryland and friend of his earned $60. Never ' Some of that same crowd Jacdb Javlts of New York did he get a check as small as will be at the center of what have joined It -but backers $3 again. little controversy ls · left in the admlt tO ·an uphill fight. l~=~===;====~I 1972 GOP convention next "We .know we cannot getr month in a fight over delegate convention-approval of a quota selection reform. : system, no matter whether we One of the leaders in the prder tha~ or not, and we are reform fight, Rep. William A. ~g now for alternative a~ Steiger (ft'.Wls.) was a proache.s,'' Steiger said. freshman House member and Any approach at delegate at 30 its yollllgest member in selection, aS far as stelger Js 1968 when he joined with t be fonner Rep. Cllarles Goodell personally concernEM, mus of New York and .Rep. 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ORANGE COUNTY &Farming Backward' Pro-U.S. Feeling Viewed in Egypt Ont month before President Anwar Sadat ol Egypt ordered au Ruaslan military advisers to leave bis country there was evidence Egypt was reversing ita anti-American attitude, ac· cording to, Orange Ciounty agriculturist W 111 la m J. Williams. Williams, an Irvine C.O. vice president, was one or 180 Americans on a special tour of Europe and the Mkteast. The tour from which he has just returned included a four-day visit to the Nile Valley. insllttd that Americans and Egyptians ahould be lrltocU. "Beceuae pf the treatment we recd...S I find It dilficult to reconcile the current vocal atUtudt of Prealdtnt Sadat that be dot.m'I want hlJ coun· try frierxpy with Americ&n1/' Williams said. HOWEVER WILLIAMS said his Egypban guides, while amiable and helpful, provided few chances for direct, personal contact with the man on the street. Coos<quently, he had little opportunity to dilcuss Egyp- tian poJJtical issues, the threat or a new with Israel or American-Egyptian friendship. , "Having past knowledge of Egypt's anti-American feel- ings, I was apprehensive about the shabby treatment and government red tape we would experience during our stay," Williams said. ''INSTEAD , J was pleasantly surprised w h e n Egyptian custom o f f i c e r s passed us through quickly, with seemingly g e n u i n e courtesy and assistance." "Signs of war were everywhert: tanks, soldiers, barricades, even in museUDlll sandbags were stac;ked around · exhibits, and extreme poverty GAILY PILOT Stiff Pflett Williams said he noticed a change in the Egyptian flt- tltude toward Americans from the moment his cruise ship docked in Alexandria June 2.3. "We ' were the first cruise ship allowed in Alexandria in five yeara," he said, "and many of us were immediately aware of a strong pro- American feeling displayed by those Egyptians we came in contact with." The general manager of the Irvine Co.'s Ag r i cu It u re Division said he had received a "royal welcome" from the olflciab of tbe country. ''EVERY GOVERNMENT official we encountered seemed to go out of his way to show hia respect for Americans and intere!t In our comfort and safety," Williams said. "In Luxor, located on the Nile south of cairo, a pollctman shook my hand and Bookkeeper Sued After Fraud Case SANTA ANA -A Newport Beach bookkeeper who served a six-month jail term last year for embezz~g more than $18,000 from s Costa Mesa employers bas en sued for that same amo nt by an irr surance company. The Aetna Lile and casually Company wants $17,838.94 plus $2,000 in attorney's fees from Carl M. Koster, 40, o! 2921 Catalpa St. as reimbursement for the sum it had to pay his former employers, Master Specialties Company, 16 4 0 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa. The Orange County Superior Court action states that Koster has paid only $850 to the in· surance firm towards his total embezzlement of $18,688.94. Kos ter pleaded guilty to grand th eft charges i n January 1971. He drew the six· month jail term, three years probation and the instruction from superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan to make lull rutituUon of the $18,000. Detectives Face Trial Next Month SANTA ANA -Two private Investigators accused of bilk- ing an Irvine woman out of more than $6,000 while sup- posedly working on h e r divorce action have been ordered to face trial Sept. 6 in Orange County Superior Court. :~ed~'~ ~~ e,::i~. wherever I Demonstrating Stroke "The land bordering the Junior and senior lifesaving class students in the NUe, although rich and fertile , American Red Cross program, being taught by New- left, Garber, 12 and Matt Clarke, 12, with FilzJ!al· rick. New classes begin today at 3:30 p.m., runrung to 5:30 each day through Friday, at 10th Street on Balboa Bay. Registration will be taken at the first session. is a far-reaching patchwork of port Beach swimming instructor Al Fitzpatrick, tiny farms, no more than four watch lifeguard Jim Lord with "victim" Lisa Mc- or five acres, operated by Collom, 12, in buoy, Observing are Karen Smith, 18, destitute-appearing families. "WllJLE OXEN are a prime power source for irrigating, planting and harvesting, it was common to see women and children pulling crude plows." In one ar~a, Williams related, children were observ· ed picking insects ol! plants. "Our Egyptian guide told us the farmers preferred this method because they didn't belie ve pesticides worked," be said. Only twice was mechanical farming equipment observed. On adjacent farms two small tractors, operated by a man walking behind, were pulling small attachments. "FROM WHAT I could observe Egyptian fanning is performed in the Nile Valley pretty much the way it was 2000 years ago," Williams said. "Although the methods appear primitive, the soil and climate permit some crops to mature two or three times an- nually. •'Because of the extended growing season and a desire by the government to improve this industry, it would seem more Egyptian crops could play a bigger role 1n the world's agriculture market, he said. "Egypt could stand AOn>e help from countries with1pro. ven agricultural experience,, but It would appear no major agricultural advances wlll be made until Ute threat of war is eased or removed entirely." Santa Anan To Be Trwd On Sex Raps SANTA ANA -A Santa Anan accused in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment of 13 counts of cbilC.: molesta- tion and 13 counts of sex perversion has been ordered to face trial Aug. 16 in Superior Court. Judge William Murray set the trial date !or George Lor· ing Loomer, 27, and ordered the defendant to return to his courtroom Aug . .f for pretrial action. Loomer is held in Orange County Jail with bail set at $10,000. Santa Ana police said the charges stemmed from sexual assaults carried out by Loomer on his two step- daughters, ages 7 and 10. Wasserman HONG-KONG Newport Man Elected CUSTOM TAllOltS IN ORANGE COUNTY UCI Foundation Head _..l&l .... C•M ... SAYE UP TO Joqf, ~~~ 1135 111 !UM l11lortd C1ritom Mtd. l·,~,.~,~=.,~,=.~,'-..,-.~.,.=I $ult•, 5"11eot11, si1eu, 5i11m. John M. Rau of Newport Beach has been elected presi- dent of the UCI Foundation. Rau, president of David industries, a Costa Mesa based instrument manufactur- er, succeeds John B. Lawson, excutive vice pfesldent of Aerospace and De f e n s e Systems, P h i 1 c o Ford Corporation. The UCI Foundation is th e coordinating body for 13 sup- port organizations made up of citizens from the community who assist UC Irvine through the spansorsbip of events, fund raising efforts and public in- formation programs on behalf of the University. The various organizations help s u p p o r t scholarships, Joan f u n d s • research, library collections, art and music and other special projects which are not "'funded from other sources. Other newly e1ected officers El Toro Man Fa~ Trial In Assaults include : Richard Stevens , president of the Balboa Bay Club, first vice president; George L. Woodford, Jr., ex- ecutive vice president , o..~1. ic..11 •••• s•s ,.. •WI m ANY sm Slit MoHlr •••• • ti 61 •ANY STYU COl'llD eo.1u ........... '' '' Sloelbtl~ ...... ti 62 • Pill AlTmATIONI Siik w .. 1 •• , ... t 2 i f s~rrto .......... 10 6 • IAIY PAYMINTI ,,,,,,....,. ... "",., 7000 flllll IMl'OITll ~ ~ 1~!' l 1'00llMI a DOUIU lion -~ ... t0-5 Southern California First Na-,.,. ,.,,,,,., ... ,, ....... tu.oiit tional Bank, second vice presi-2112 DvPeftt Dr. Mt. 12 ... ..,.., IHch 0#. 0.-0,.. A1'1.4tihlMI AW.--M"91 • MMArtt.r IL dent ; Aubrey Horn, con-,i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sultan!, City o! Huntington Beach, secretary; and Gene Adams, consultant, Newport Beach, treasurer. Prof ,Given College Post SAN DIEGO (AP) -Dr. Murray Goodman, a «-year- old chemistry professor, will be acting provost of Revelle College while lite University o! California seeks a permanent provost. Dr. Paul Sallman became vice chancellor for academic alfairs in February al UC San Diego. Chancollor William D . McElroy said Goodman, a New Yorker on the faculty since 1971, will be among lhooe considered for permanent ap- pointment as provost. The college was the first of Pd .... tllk•I Afvtf11Mfntnt PLEASE VOTE AUGUST 8 NEWPORT • MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL BOARD SIXTH DISTRICT VOTE FOR DAVID H. KRUEGER COLI.EGE PIOFISSOR I 181 I.A. WHITIIER COi.LEGE M.A. WHITIIER COLI.EGE PH .D. U.S.C. OYll 20 YIARS DPIRllNCI IN EDUCATION I Need Your Vote SANTA ANA -An El Toro three oo the San Diego cam· man accused of rape and at-,j~pus~.~~;~~~~;.~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tempted rape following two alleged attack! on Laguna Beach w om e n has been ordered to lace trial Sept II in Orange County Superior Court. Judgt William Murray set the trial date for Steven Joseph Wiiiett, 20, o! 24\m Branch Ave . He ordered Willett to lace a pretrial hear· tng Aug. 25. Wiiiett was arrested July S by Laguna police who remov- ed him from a restaurant at 1600 S. Coast Highway and charged him with attacks on two local women. The unemployed machine operator is alleged to be the man who accosted a 21-year- old woman as she left a downtown movie theater and attacked her in tbe parking lot of an apartment complex. She rejected 'his overtures. Police linked him to the description supplied by a woman who had been similar- ly assaulted tarliu been afraid to re tack. PHARMAC.Y WE QUOTE PRICES OVER THE PHONE ••• ANYTIME ~~F~~~N~H~:..s~~~~ -~~; .'.~-~,-~~'::. .......... s;I~·, ;"· I Otir $·1~9Prk.1 I MhAMUCIL, 14 01. l1x1ti•• •••••••• ••• • • ••• •• $3.ll $2.49 PEARL DROPS Tooth Polish, 2 * ot .•••••••••••••• $ 11.St $1 .25 SOFT~ ORI Antip•r1plr1nt, I 01 ••••••••••••••••• $1.15 fl ,40 Sai. Prtc• $1 .09 $2.09 99c $1.09 2700 E. Coast Hifhway, at Fernleaf, Corona del Mar • 644-7575 Judge William Murray set the trial date !or Dwi""'-.1..#' Sanders, 26. 5anta Ana and Chief COMING VERYi SOON rt ~~ACUESTA~ Robe.rt F. Sluder, Z 6 , Pdadena, on gr~ theft charges endorsed by the Grand Jury. He ordered both men to return Aug. 18 !or a pretrial htaring. Sluder Is Ire< on $2,500 ball. Sanders is free on his pledge to appur for trial. Wasserman, 38, Ha c i en a Heights, is. the new police chief of Brea. Wasserman was the former police cbie! in San Carloa. He will replace Cb I• I Richard o. Baugh, who left to take a new post in Ventura. , ., ' ' BY THE SEA 968-2929 Ayres Since 1905 ,• ' • , TONIGHTS TV IDGIIlJGHTS KTLA II 7:00 -"The Uninvited." A young man loves a girl who la fucinated by a nameless evil in his old house In England. i::k Milland, Rutb Hussey, Gall Russell appear in 1944 mystery. ABC U 8:00 -"Jesse Owens Returns to Be.- Un -the 1936 Olympics." The world's greatest sprinter and bis triumphs at the most dramatic Olympic games of all time. KCE'l' 811 8:00 -"A New Home for the Aris." The dedication and inaugural concert by the Pitts- burgh Symphony Orchestra at Pittsburgh's new multi·mllllon dollar cultural center ls presented. NBC D 9:00 -"The Six Wives of Henry Vlll." In thil concluding episode, Henry is old and sick and has lived without a wife for a year. He marries Catherine Parr, who is later accused of being the devil's agent. • CBS 8 U:SO -"The Glass Bottom Boat." Doris Day and Rod Taylor team up in thil rerun of their 1966 comedy. TV DAILY LOG DAILY PILOT Sllff PtMi. Coming In Like a Uon Mo nday Evening JULY 31 CaM Mtboit. Yvonne Ore Clrlo, ind Johll McMartin. t:OD G (()Nert's lllCy (R) Lucy, In 11 effort to 11rs mort mofltY, rets • job I• 1 ttmlwll dunklnr bootll. Anne Marie Richardson as the rowardly lion shakes up the Oz-bound party on their first meeting in the Fountain Valley Community Theater production of "The Wizard of Oz," opening Friday. From left are Arnie Berkowitz (Un man), Jim Tucker (scarecrow) and Debbie Young (Dorothy). 1:«1 1Jffi D !IJlll-O m M•jor lt•ru• llMW BostOll Rtd Sax 11 Detroit Tlrers. e TIMI 111 v.11., IIJC.boU B Tiii Sb Wha tf He111 VIII "Catherine hn" Part VI. H•nrr it old 1nd :slcll ind hl'linr lived for ll'IDrt thin ~ rur without 1 wif" h• mama Cltherine ''"· 1 31· par-old woman 1l11tdy twkl mar- ried to older men. Their r1l1tlort- sblp Is jeopardized whtn Bishop G1rdlner tctUSP Clttleririe of btlnr tht *"''• 111nt. a -""" D (}JIIl l!l AIC ._Morie: Zap! Goes Career ®J Mlj« ~ loNblU (confd f111111 S PM) m"" n-mo.""-IBJllll_Y_ It's To ugh to Escape 'Batman' Image f.E .... Pm Ylfllniu m .... ..-..... 9..,...., ... l!ilLl ....... -111-- l :IO D -(C) (IOI ..... I W11 It It" hrt I (com) '64--Shlrtey MtcUlflt, hlll Mtwmtll, R Mitchum, DNft M1rtin. Tht 1toqo of 1 llttlt coulltrJ rJrt wtio ~P tor Ille slmplt 1111 but b lier 11!1 to m1rr)' amr1I men who 1H 1brupt1J tilt, len1111 htf mlllioM. Cl) CIS """ Waller CronUta m F1y1111 """ IBl __ .... a-M1u1... Wbtill Betty 1 Nm/o llousewift 1ftd molhtr of tour, who Is r1lnln1 ln- crushw recornlUon for her ps,ehk powers, lllks •bout r1lnln1 peaca of mllNI .., 1plrltu1I IWlflntSS. 111 •--l!il--I m_,,_n l!J ........ £111ot Mintz. Art Kun- kin rual!S. (C) (2llr) -·~ ......... (dr1) '64-Al11t B1t1s, Dtnholm Eliott. Harry Andmrs, Mllllc1nt M•r· tin. story of 1n opportunbtlc )'Oun1 man wllo will stop at nothln1 11 re1ch tlls top of the sodll l1dd1r. ((jl MM: (C) • ..,.., SllbtllfiM" (dr1) ·~"' Judd, m-m u. ,,,.... ,.,. hcord1r 111 ... RHll tr;) Movie: •Aft Abut Ew" 111!11 Divis, Anne Baxter 1t1r. 9Tht yqtftis11 a::J LI c-tldl di P•PI By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Think of Adam West and you think of "Batman." That's the trou- ble. His "Batman" l m a g e sericiusly hurt his acting career but the series-Barn! Pow!Jmade him famous and provided enough money to Ude him over in style. "It's tough to escape an identillcat.ion as massive as !:JD II Dtria 0., ~ (R) Htr 1rtid1 mine was," said W e s t . •bout • hOl1I thief -.ho w1s •n 1n· ''Things are beginning to hap- wtor cf 1 now prominent flmi1y pen, but it's been a long way. thr111t111 Doris' Job. You hang in there, keep strug. \!1--wa!.. "'-''''""' gling and don't let the Bat u--.ounn thing kiU you/' . ID """ Hulh WIUl1ms ABC put oBatman"' on the l!Jl loollloot fD ,... w.....A f'hl1oMf!ttr M air a mid season in 1966 and it l'l'tClll This document1ry follows shot to the top of the ratings the renowned phl~ph1r Into the instantaneously, a record still d1ssroom, throu1h 1 symposium, unequaled in television. It was 7:00 11(])""' ind to his home for 1n inklrm•I an expensive, flashy, glossy 8 MM: (2hr) "TM Ut1ill\'ltld" conversation with lritnda. production with a catchy (mys) '44-RIY MIH•nd, RLrlh Hus· Ul "-hlr1 musical theme by Nell Hefti. MJ, G•JI Russell. A roun1 min !Ms lO:OO IJ ~-l'llyhollll "Clll It Big-name stars all but lined Like a number of other ac- tors whose series were cancel· ed, West was out on the street. Hit TV partner, Burt Ward as Robin, has had few roles in the four years since and now nms a mail order specialty shop in Malibu. Some performers manage to bounce from series to series, but most don't. West said, "I think when you examine other careers, there's always a cool- ing off period. They go on to other things, but there's a cooling-off period. You can't sit on your duff and wait for the phone to ring and someone says you're a star. You have to get out and work for it." Afler "Batman," West made a Western in Italy and was of· fered a contract for five more. He decided not to follow the route that made a superstar of Clint Eastwood alter his series, "Rawhide," was canceled. he wanted me for the pic- ture," he said, "but he played It safe. He finally said my 'Batman' image was too clean and wholesome. It I'd wanted to play it safe I'd have never taken the series." Thi> fall West will be playing the heavy on an episode of CBS' "Mannix.'' He said, "He's something dif. ferent. He's a self~ontained, smootlt guy, seemingly quite successful, but who's really a very brutal guy." The day of the interview West was auditioned for a singing role by a Broadway producer. He is set to go to Hartford in the fall with an original comedy, "Dear Miss Glory,'' by Paul Hunter, and then take the show to Phoenix, Chicago, San Francisco and Broadway. Mondi.)', Jul)' )1, 1972 DAILV "LOT 9 Golden West Thriller 'Dr acula' Splendid Technical Theater By TOM TITUS Of Tiit O.Oy •lht ltetf Any theater croup intent opoo unw1hln& the coffin of ••Dracula" (or revival on its stage lecea two cle~t choices as to lnterpretlllon - either play II deadly serious, as written, or undencore the hokeyness ol the plot and go alter all the laughs you can. At Golden West College. ~·here the c).a.uic vamplre thriller surfaced for a brief three-day run last weekend , drama students had the best "0.ACULA" A pl1y tlY H1m111111'1 Dtlfl Ind JOhn L. 81l~kln.. l>lilld Oii tilt M""4 by 9 rtm Slolc1r, dlrt<ltd 11'1' CNlrln MllcMll, Ml fQltn IW Roi.rt C. H11r.er. lltflllne tiy si.Yot swt1111•. COlll/mll tty 1"1m T1111M11, ~Ill 11. IKll by lilolllld Slrlllt, ~1911 bY 11\e dr1m• d..,.r1m."1 of Golcle11 W••I Coll-O-, H<111llf\Clioll SHC ... THl CAIT COi.iii! Dr1c1111 _ V°" !.<"l l>H Lucy '41wlrd .Robin Smlt" Or. VII\ H.i1!11Q •. M••k H11•l~ld JOlllll>lln H1rk1r •..•• SltYI lh1t1rwlg Or. '4lw1rd .• J1m11 ft""'d ll:1tnll1ld ... ,,.Sl1.-. MlltKtlltt 811!11rworlh ...... .Ral1ncl 81r•l11 Ml11 Wtll1 J1nt1 GctVld Mini Wnlon , •.. lll1n1!1 Florin IYI" .. , JOM MlfldOll Of both worlds. --------- Their "Dracula" on stage was or the traditional variety , while the theater lobby was transformed into a Halloween carnival of chills, emphasizing the amusement aspects th at have evolved from Bram stoker's single stroke of eerie genius. "Dracula" at Golden \Vest is a splendid piece of technical theater -the special effects department comes in for a well-deserved bo\Y. St eve Schweitzer's sound a n d lighting ach le ve men ls , particu1arly the g h o u 1 i s h shades of lighting \\'hich ii· luminate the vampire at y,·ork, are uniformly first rate. Charles Mitchell's direction leans toward economy of ac· tion, occaslonally bringing a central character downstage for his important lines, a style reminiscent of the period In which "Dracula" was written. Robert C. Huber's sets are starkly realistic, ominous and of the play's hokie~t lines and he handles them with con- \'iction. Additionally his physical bearing, a slightly stoop shouldered walk, helps to bring off his portruyal of advanced age. l,('SS effective is James Boyd as the psychiatrist, Dr. Seward. weak in character and generally unconvincini;:. Boyd misses a number of 01>- portunities to assert himself properly into the action and seems eternally on the fringe . Robin Smith as Lu cy, the victim of Dracula 's nocturnal missions, is excellenl in e\'ery respect· She is charged with some difficu1t transitions of character, including vocal in· flection, and she handles them beautifully. Her experience in community theater is evident. Another superlative performance ii delivered by Steve Mutschler as Renfleld1 the fly-consumlng madman recruited as the vampire's henchman. Mutschler plays on two intertwining J eve Is , detached intellectualism and intense in!anity, and brings both off "'•Ith skill and dex· terity. Comedy relief is injected in- to the second act in a well- lashioned scene b e t w ~ e n Roland Barajas as the asylum attendant and Jane.t GOuld as the maid . Both play the scene deliciously for all its inherent hilarity. The role of the young , eager hero Is perhaps onr of the play1s most difficull in terms of establishing bellevabilily. Steve Buhrig handles thi~ assignment, with its Batman like purity of heart bordering on me1odrama, with assurance and aplomb, resulting in a fine performance. Between the deadly serious happenings onstage and the "chamber o( horrors" camp- ing about in the lobby, "Dracula" provides a highly entertaining e\'ening. If you missed ii. don't despair, Golden \Yest College will be exhuming the show in the fall. ~EDWARDS THEATRES seemingly larger than life. Lucky Movie underscoring the characters' !.,.••'' 8 4e.3102 ··•' subservience to their en-HOLLYWOOD (UPI) """•o• .,.. •oA•a.co•T• ••M vi t • -ll""' ........ ':'"" ..... ""· ronmen · "The Luciano Project," a [i\m ALAHAR1UN .SA1.l'l'KC\Lu1MAN In the tille role, an assign-based on the life of Charles --- ment central in impact rather "Lucky" Luciano, will be pro-"!.ill' of than demand, Von Schauer duced by Sam Marx for ....._ •d flaC plays the vampire count Oberon Films. - disturbingly on the same level Jir.~;~~~~~I Lcn9rs" la] throughout much or the even· w. .. -·--r~ lng. Schauer comes off far too ,__,.,tiloa=:;..---'t""!Ji!'=:c· -'I malick>lll on his initial ap- pearance before hi! true col- ors are revealed and has little room to grow thereafter. Mark HaselfeJd as the vam- pire hunter Dr. Van Helsing is highly impressive in h i s characteri7.8Uon. His are some ....,..llAOI_ .......... .......... w. .. -ot ....... CHiii lllttMM "JOI KIDD" ' • . • • . • rirl who b f1'-tl111ted bJ 1 n1me-Danp(' Peler Gl'lva t up outside the studio to play IW tvil hi Ill old house lhl mlfl e QI NfWS S ars. the bizarre Villains. West, 35, spent 15 years reaching his overnight stardom with 11Batman." He attended four colleges before getting hi! degree at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., and then went into radio as a newsman and then i n t o television in Hawaii. When he arrived in Hollywood he began to land television and movie roles. A reguJar part in the TV series "The Detectives" came soon afterward. Regarding his Batman ex- perience, West said, "Regardless or how rough the identity factor has made lt to go on, looking at the balance sheet I'm grateful for the Bat. • co.t.lf , A kYD. • ' NEWPORT 9{.ACH • M •·07IO ' bou~~ ;:•11nd. 1*lctl O C.11ndl Dtbltt Host .ltd R1ttirkt "Batman" went up like a ~ Dnptt eo.-q b }oinld b7 Councllm111 Ernlni Ber· rocket, but it also came down G wurs 11, U1tP nm~ &i1btrt UndJIJ, DOM Id L~ like one. Within two years. the m I lM LI wen, Billr M/111 ind Joel W1chs. craze was over and it was off Q) I Dru• : JuNlt m Wed tt Mwfttlre "tallllJ the air. fi)fray INIMDlt Roundup" 1=;========~=11 m_,, "' -• -o1 llJI • ..,,,.,. """'· II fl)Cou-duinru m the l1pl profmlon. fD $JllCI ...... ,. w.m "Pofi&a" II) V11Ya da Na'1a l!il -Aqlolill S?,.-(C) -'"" '°"""' IB LI -4o ,,_ llil .... .., -no • IO:IO 1-"l•ITlrtd" 7:10 llUa .. U, , .. COHr Bobbi 111!:~ .. Golds!ioro aunts. _, • Cl) T1 Tiii Ill Ttllth ID LI Sltlnkl CJ) I 111'1111 If JN11111t la ltlewlt: "Mqnlflcltl't DtU" G 11111oo I -12M "II-IB """""' - Joe." 1•111 'IO--Shr•• Whllmo. 11:00 fJ 0 D !II llH!l -=~: (lJCIJ®l-u 111 Tiit ,,.... a tMli ,.... Demos Sllaklrl•n fl a..,irito III -~.., Iii) Ml---G -: (C) "1111 UtDo ,.,_,, 111 llo -f .. I~ of -._. l"'l '&1-Jlrl' 1:• fJ Cll •-"My ltothefs Ketper" (II) Festus coma upon 1n old 111dilll lfrilo Is dylnf Ind brinJS him beck to Dodp. o mrn-""'' ~ mil Rodprs, Chi.I Wills. GI Tnitll If ~Kii Qt ._ Fer Your Ult lfl-Tol- IBlto-IRl .. Jesse OW.111 Returns to lllrlln-' Tht 1936 Olympics" Tht 1tory ol ll:JO IJ((JCll Ll'lil MIN: (C) "1111 ptrlups the amtut sprint11 '"" WtM s.r (com) '66- the world his llno1t11 ind his hi· Doris Dir, Rod Teylof. umphs et probably tht most 4rama-D 9 m _..., Ctrten DIYll tr.: Olympic G1mu of 111 time. H1rtm111 ii 1ubat!M1 hoat. l!J-e-11.-·-:n:., -=-IM.aw D m III 111 Did Cnott ""Jot _ 111 • __ 1 Gartner, •M bndr Htwll\ln '" air ,...... _. • schldultd pats. .ea111m141• .... Ho• fol CD T• T•I tbe Truth ... Altl Thi dtdlc1tlo11 111d 1111111· uni -•·Ir tho""""'"' Sim· 1t-oo m-: "lltllq l'ntlJ 1com1 '41 phony Orclitsert at Hthu Heft fol' -Robert Y011t1t. M1u11m O'H1r1. lilt Pwlonnlna Ml, PlltJbur1ll'• Ill W- Iii'# muhl·mnllon dolt•r cultural athr Ir ...... lid. ltlO 8 -: "Tiii -W•lll" tm LI ...._ " a. llllH {mllS) '38-Blnc Crosby, Joifl fon- Gri) &tlcl9I Clllltrlf tall'lt. • lt•I• (Z'1} "Str1•MtrJ • c:..t1J Mnlt n.. -1 .. 1 ·o-~""' c....,. 1:1tC1J DD CIJG!il- 1:••11oro --•-lo· 1:10 e -"1111~_. (m) '41 """ Alub Smlill. Donthy Coin.. -llobo• Mltclwm, Lor~,. 0.,. ..... _ .. R9411MI WM• Y1I .,,.., "FUZZ" ...... ,_ Dkk ,_OP- "COl;D TURKEY" SMwtl•-7 P.M. eo.t. s-. ..... z I BY·FAR ••• THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN ••• FOi ALL! .-.. --c ... 11 ...... Dilly 1 PM. SOON-"SNOOPY COMI HOMI• I West found It exceedingly tough to shake his Jden-- tlfication with what he calls the Bat. Two years ago a movie producer interviewed him for a starring role as a boozing womanizer. "He told me several times ---CtNEDDME ?D '-• _:; 'L.l IC '--• It did more for me than against me. It gave me money, an international name, the kind of recognition that has allowed me to at least - disprove what it caused. That my be tougher than starting from scratch, I don't know." West said he is working on another series idea and would have no hesitancy about ac- cepUng a third serles. .\nother role West played after leaving "Batman" was "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on "Night Gallery." He laughed and said, '1That's it. 'Batman' was the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of my career. 11 --CtlffDDME ?I .. ~-·. r _1 ... 1 •• bf.I"'" 0!'1... CMl!ltf R_,... IMI 11 .. llllMlll ............ ..,. • AcHtntY ......... , ..,IDOLI• OM THll ROOfl'" ---.. St401UM I .. -· .... ·~ ----.. Sl40/UM ? . -· ~.. .. ----,, Sl4UIUM ·J .. .. . - "'THI UMDIOATll" COP) ... -coot. HANO LUICI" (OP) Hl"O•TNOY'I COMPLAIKTH (R) •n .. CANOY" IXI ASMISNCU. _., SOWfN[R -Nlchol•• .... Alexendr• r~YSM5 • ..... ..... "CATCH THI IUl•LAllS" ... ,..., ... llllt' Nl"'f ........ ,. IUCK 1 PUACHll" I =~ HELD OYER ! ;nd BIG WEEK ~O 'CAB-4-9~ .,~"****•? -NtwYorkDaftyNewt • "CAIAR!'T' II A I ClllllUATINQ llUllCAl. I" -f1Hd1r'1D.._ _.....,.,'*) "LIZA 111Hlll1ll -1He NEW 111" SHOW llZr' -TIMMllllul• a OSCAa WINNH "SENTINELS OF SILENCE " ---., Sl4///Ulrf J .. --· .. . -"ltllD SUN" wtt11 CMri.s l l'MIM ll"OI lbt "'UNIOa IONNllt" (,01 D~~~~OtJS NEWPORT TIMfS AT BUENA PARK 7100 & 10:15 ' . 2:30-3130° 7100-10100 "-l1ilel_&11i lli-ldiill M ~ci11 ~ma fill hi~ ~1!1llH~ ~~~irt ~~II 1'1 ~!iii~ ~n J1l llr~ liiri ~~~ Wini JaiLt ~- , .. 0 1lf Oro111 Ct1aly 111111•1111 DAl.Y • 12130 • WD · 7 • IOHI • • M ..... .,..... ~ lilii' ,,..,. Cl.IJll IASnllOOD THE BEST n-...blp poll• _,.._ "Pet.nutl" la OM of \he -..orkf1 mo11l _po[IU_l_v comic 1"1JIL R...S R d&il1 In tho DAILY PILOT • ) • • 1 • H DAILY PILOT Mondly, Ju.ly ll, 1912 lflotteJI'~ Wort1a. Problems Hillder Food Price Curbs ly SYLVIA PORTEii A woman came into her favorite me1t market and loudly denounced the but<ber: "You're a robber! JUlt yester- day , you charged me $3.20 for a pound of vea I cutleta and now I see a store in POaT1.• the very next oome l)'llem lor fair dlJlribll. !Ion of ,.,.,.. foods. EVEN AN ARMY of prli:e- control pollcemeo In • ho" rendous bureaucracy would he WU1ble to administer the curbs and '81rangu1Jting red tape -and we certainly wouldn't have anything like an anny of policemen to put to work on this job. block advertlalng cutletJ for $%.50 a pound." "Well, lady," said • 1 he bul<her, "why doo1 you go down the block and buy the cuUets'?" "'Because he's out of them." t1Qkay," was the cOncher .. You may take for granted that the Cost of !Jvtng Council and the Price CommWioo will take additional stepe: to slow down the rise In !nod prtcea In the next several weeks· Stiffer control! over the freedom of middlemen to raise their ·prices as !nod pw through channels on the way from farmer to retailer ( p a 11 a through regulatio1111) are on the way. 1be White House will try more jawboning. Other technical moves are likely. WILSON LAUDED -Dick Wilson (right) of Wilson Ford in Huntington Beach received a Distinguished Achievement Award from John L. Hall Ford Divi· sion Los Angeles district sales manager, recently. The award Is presented each year by Ford to dealer· ships that combine top sales record with good hus- mess management. "When I don't have any cutleta to 1el11 I'll reduce the price to $% a pound." But real price controls on !nod? In High Ge ar Forget it. THIS IJPDATED version or an anecdote going back to the ac ..... tb&board !nod prtce controlJ of World War II cltamatlzet why neither the Republicans under President Nixon or the Democrat. under candidate McGovern show any lncllnallon wha~ver to ask for dlrect dollar controla over !nod prices -no matter how much the !nod price spiral oqueew., 1n tho pre-<lectlon monlhl lhud. I N A N JN'tEROffiCE memorandCm recently prepared on this subject by the Cost or Living Council staff, the arguments fOr ex· empting raw agricultural pro- ducts from price controls were reexamined. Concluded the memo. Orange Coast's Dealers Continue Winning Ways By CARL CARSTENSEN Of fM O./ly l'!Mt Sl•ft For tho conviction al the top of both pollllcal parllea ii that lhele coalroil would lead to a njgblmare comblnal\or. or !nod ahortagea, quality deteriora· tioo, rationing, black market!, bureaucracy -and would end In lgnomlous laillln!. "If decisions are made to artifically control prices at some level below where supply and demand are in equlllbrium, the q u a n t 11 y demanded by consumers will exceed the quality supplied ... ShortaJZes will result, and ratloning will have to be UJed. The m e m o then cited the World War Il experience w h l ch l e d to ••substantial market disruptions and the eventual elimination of all control!:." While dealen begin to view first modelJ for 1973, the business of selling new cars goes on and Orange Coast dealers continue to be some of the most ·successful in the western United States. U.S. lrom both Chrysler- Plymouth and Dodge Divisions for a spectacular new car showing. Now underway in Reno, it includes some 10,000 dealers and wives for the '73 dealer debut. More specliically, I h e ......,,1ng -and mind you, this croaaes all party lines on a most eens!Uve pocketbook- polltlcal Issue -runs as follows: Dick Wilson, Robins, and Dunton Ford are h a v I n g scorchlng years as are Atlas Chrysler·Plymoulh, University Oldsmobile, Johnson & Son and Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury. Lou Benny's S.A. AS FOR T1IE Democrats, Lino-Mere is one of the toJi tbe official pa"'• plaUorm dealerships Irr the country. ASIDE FROM being able to view their counterpart's new offering and "pick it apart" dealers will become part of a new long distance catering record with over 40,«X> meals served under the auspi~ of an enthusiastic Detroit chet • •1 CoMell Chevrolet w a s declares a "first priority must recently lauded by t h e be eliminating the unfair, Divlston for outstanding effort bureaucratic ~ixon wage and this year and its advertising PRICE CONTROLS would price controls. McGovern has campaign for Vega was given lead to sharp reductions in the go~ on . record not only recognition throughout the ~ ol the cotLtrolled foods against pnce cont.rob but al"1_..a>t111try. Dick Nabers con- beCauae it would become 1tss in fayo of-'hi£!>er farm tlnues to be one of the nation's and leol profitable for !armers subsidies -meaning higher top Csdlllac producers and and middlemen to eoncentrate farm pnce1. In Miami Beach Iha 'gh ch on producl,.-and marketing during the D e m o c r a t I c t rru t not ever ange. the foods. 'l'hll would quickly convention, m y in&erviewa creale lhortlgea in many ,ave me the clear impression . criUcal food areu. that 1 M c G o v e r n ad- Black morpll would spring ministration would do nothing up all over the country as lhe w h a t s o e v e r to curb most desired foods went\ agricultur'1 prices -outside . of 1underground and were sold lJ. encouraging more procfuct1on legally to customers willing to or farm products via lllOJ'!! tn- pay the much higher prices centlves. demandeci: (The veal cutlets The outlook: ever higher In the aoecdote presumably !nod prices through tho years. had gone into the market· The warning: learn and baskets of ~ willing to pay obey the money-saving rules far more than the advertised for buying !nods, especially '3.50 a pound.) meats. Rationing would be foreed The moral : you can't stop on tho country as the Federal the spiral but, by using your ~r.vemrnent t·rled to wc;k out bead, you can beat it iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I IOU.£ PHOllE Pl•ee & RK1lv1 T1lophono C•ll1 In Your Car -• No Llc1n1e • Ho C•pltel 111\fftfmtrrt Monti! to Montll 11'"1•1 t1111t o,....-c. ......... , •••• •I k. ,_,.,, Pl • IMN AM 135-3305 YOURS TODAY! I COCOA WrfM at Clll fer fNt Spec"91 a.,.rt ALLAN OHASHI .. I S.C.11rltlas Carpffllfl•• Pit & Cd S,.Cl•lhtt ftl Dewr D;rhe ......,... -c .. '2'60 17141 '41-1121 Personalized • Stylish • Efflc:lent Order For Your111f or • Friend· M1y be u11d on envelopes •• return 1ddru1 11.b•ls. Also very hancly 1s id1ntific1tion libels for m1rking p1rson1I items such •• !,ooli:s, r1corcls1 photos, •tc. l1bel1 stick on glt tt •ncl m1y b• usecl for m1rkin9 home c~nned ~ocd items. All libels •re printed with st)'l11h Vogue typ• on fine qutlity whitl' 9ummed piper. DEAN LEWIS Imports is having a top year with both Toyota and Volvo and Jim Slemo1111 Mercedes-Benz is an aMual leader. Fifty percent of all Mercedes sold in Orange County are delivered . t o Orange Coast people. Quite a record . · · Courtesy and Beach City Dodge seem to establish new records every time they sell a Car. Both Jess Gunter of Courtesy and Howard Abel of Beach City are members of the aelect Charger Club. Th.is means they each sell at least 1400 new cars and trucks a year. They are also Orange County's only members and two of ten in Southern California. The record speaks for itself and obviously the time has never been better to buy a new car. ' RECORD 11FEEO.IN" Otrysler Corporation has gathered all its dealers in the Big 'Boo m' In Ho usi1tg Still Goin.g NEW YORK (AP) -The two-year boom in housing con· tlnues with only a slight tendency to soften. During the first five months of the year bu.ilders were erecting living qu8rters a£ an aMual rate of 2.f million units a year, double that of a few years ago. Many p e o p I e incorrectly assume that units m e a n alngl .. lamily houses, but it Isn 't ao. At the end ol the first quarter there were 5of7 ,500 units ol that typ.: under con- struction. Bul there were 111,000 unlts'ln mulUple dwell· lngs. Multiple housing me a n s anything or more lhao one. aporimen~ but g e n • r a 11 y much more. Large apartment houte11 condom1ntum1, cooperaUvu and furnished rental units moke up a lorger thao normol percentage in re- cent )'Uri. Included are: l ton of clams and oysters, 2-* tons of spareribs, l J,i tons of rounds of beef, 1% tons or chicken. 1 ton of corned beef, 1,2 ton of pastrami, 1 ton of ham, 25,000 fancy pastries, 25,000 BWeet rollJ, 10,llOll hot dogs and buns, two freight car _loads of fruits and vegetables, l ton of ice cream and two trailer load! ol groceries and staples. WBD..E THE • new c a r displays are expected to be quite elaborate and eye - catching it seems as if the dealers might· he too lull to move. However, 30 busses will be available at all times for the meUculously p I a n n e d event. • FORD REQUIREMENTS Ford Motor Company an· nounced today it has met f,000 mile emission control test re. quirements for 7 of the 12 engine families which will go into ils 1973 models. Thirly· five vehicles have passed the tests. Herber! L. Misch, Ford vice- president -Environmental and Safety Engineering Stall, said the results of the tests have been confirmed by the Environmental Protec· tion Agency and that formal limited certification is ei:· pected later this week. 11WE EXPECI' TO pass two or the remaining e n g I n e families within 48 hours," Misch said, "and the re-- maining three families in am- ple time !or the start of pro. duction." On receipt of limited certification, Ford will he able to ship cars to its dealers on consignment. 'Ibey cannot be aold until final certi!Jcatlon is obtained. 1973 Ford ca,ra now are in production at the conr pany's Loui1ville, Ky. assembly plant, and Thun- derbirds, Lincoln ConUnentalJ and Continental Mark IVs are being built at the Wixom, Mich. a ... mbly plant. The engine families meeting the 4,000-mile test are I.I litre, 2.6 111 r e , 20lk:ubic-lnch displacement (CID), MO CID, 250 CID, 400 CID Ind 411/"0 CID. Final certllk:atlon ts sub. ject to -fe of IO,lllJO.mlle durablllty tests on all engine famillea. Misch lald the company'• IO,lllJO.mile durability program has uceeded tho. hall-way po;nt, Ind "we fully expect to have our 11173-model vehldet certified in time for our schedulld September U n d public. ln~uctloo.'' Each ol tho JI cars In the dll'abillty teat Oeet It being --In otmul.ied clfy-.. -. driving (Jl.mlle.jlor. Jiom-aver... tpeed) t 0 clemonstrate !hot lit -l'<llllrol devices can bold Offshore M. . 101ng Studied Fi nance Briefs TIBIJRON (IJPI) _Govern-e Mllllllel!el meD1 ldealilll and engineers, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. wotklng •t 1 former Navy Holiday Mqlc, Inc., a coaling st.lion ol pre World Calllornlo comnet1ca firm, and War 1 vlnla,Je, are pioneering two ~ta • dlatrlbutors techniques they hope will ha enable ma,n to harvest riches Ve been bound over for trial from tho ocean floor without next moetb on charg.. or ..,,logical damage. Viotaltng a st.ta Jaw banning ' Thoee rlcha Include such multilevel dli1ribulorshlps. unglamorous commodities as Judge F.dwan! J. Parker of sand and gravel which will provide the lint big t•st for District Court has deoled a the 4Q workers at the !.lepari· mollon by tho company to ment of Commerce !Ylarine diam1ss the charges. Minerals Technology Center. Holiday Magic has been Until about two years ago defendant tn several lawsulta the center operated under the fnatltuted by Minnesota Atty. Department of lntenor and Gen. warren Spannaus. wort mainly concemed lhe • development of too:s such as huge suctloo pipes Jo bring e Ea raln lJ Dra in minerals from tbe ocean bot· tom. "WE mu. do that," said Lea I W. Kimrey, chief of technical services for the center. "But now our aim is to investigate the marine en-:. vlronment hefore it is ei:~ t>loited." · Highlight of the Interior Department's slx·year opera· • tlon at the center came in 1967 when its %OS-foot research vessel "The Virginia City" spent two months in Alaskan waters probing for gold. lt found gold , hut not enough to make such operations economically feasible. Kimrey said the main lesson learned was that litt1e is known about the state of the art. The ce.'ller now is geared toward finding out as much as possible about the marine environment. Ollshore mining has been outlawed in all states, either by legislaUon or withholding of licenses, because no one knows what the effect on ~he envfronment .might be , Klmrev said. TRIS MONTH, the Ct!nler begins a four year study of Massachusetts :Ray, with an eye to developing guidelines for hard ·mineral mining off· shore. Gordon W. Dean , a petroleum engineer who beads the center's Environmental Disturbance Prediction Tean1, says Boston was picked in part because or a critical situation in the area in the supply of sand and gravel used in concrete construction. "Right now the sand and gravel used in the Boston area has to be trucked in from New Hampshire," he said. Dean said most of the sand and gravel firms in the United States are located in large metropolitan areas. close to the markets. "F.very time It has to be trucked in the price goes up with the distance," he said. DEAN SAID currently SO million tons a year of sand and gravel are taken from bays and other i n I a n d waterways. Still , he said, lbere are only guesses at this point on what the effects of offshore sand and gravel operations will be. The United Kingdom•s offshore sand and gravel mining industry is the largest and most advanced in the world, with some 32 different compan operating more dredgers in Uni waters. avel sea · gdom Harold" Hess, a c en le r engineer who went to EnSi!Jand to study operations there, noted urt was only recently the English became ecolO(IV con1Cious. . . .Tanker col· lls:lons and ·blowouts from off.shore oil llrilling rigs have drawn most of the world's al· tentiorl:." BOISE, Idaho -Boise Cascade Corp.'s board of directors decided to take an extraordinary charge ol $200 million against 1 n c o m e , thereby recording a net loss of $198,070,000 for the first slJ: months of the year. The action, which the com· pany said it wa~ considering, is an attempt to remove operations which have been draining the firm'.s earning powet. e FTC Complaint WASHINGTON -T h e Federal Trade Commlssion says the acquisition b y Heublein Inc., ooe of the na· tioo's largest sellers o f alcoholic beverages, of a con- trolling interest in United Vintners Inc., one of the two dominant wineries in the na· tion, is anticompetitive. The FTC said it will issue a complaint under its consent order procedure a g a i n s t Heublein of Hartford, CoM., which would require the com· pany to divest itseU of United and would forbid it for a 11). year period to acquire any domestic wine business or eater into any grape supply contract longer than three years. e Dart T arget LOS ANGEhES -Darl Industries Inc. has reported it has set new rteords in earn- ings and sales for both the se- cond quartet" and the first hair of 1972. " • Earnings per share during the first ail months or the year were $1.08, compared with 95 cents for the same period last year. For the se- cond quarter ended June 30, earnirig11 per share of common stock were 61 cents, up from 53 cents for tbe second quarter or 197t. . e Sugar Beeline NEW .YORK -World sugar futures have declined, in. Ouenced by fears that Brazil will sell additional sugar in the world market after sales last week at lower prices than traders had upected. Rumors that Iran · bought sugar at cheap prices also unsettled futures. • World rewJ were quoted at $.45 cents a pound nominal, basis Caribbean p o r t s . Domestic futures were higher. In the domestic raw sugar market sellers asked 9.30 cents a pOund delivered for raws for prompt delivery in ~ew York. Demand for refin- ed WM good, with con- sumplioo stimulated by hot weather over broad sections of the country. e Sltlp1rartl Mttffer . Both Kimrey and Dean acknowledged p u b 11 ~ en-P AS.l:GOULA, Miss. -Two thuslasm · !or tapping the giant ahlil9.ardJ located on the ocean's r.e source a bas ea.st and· west banks of the diminished In recent years. Pascagoula River here have However, both are con· been merged into a single vlnced Ir """' will be possible operation under the direction for Americans to take such of Litton Industries Vice material as m a n g a n e s e President Ned J .tMarandine. nodulea from tbe seas for use The ahipylrd complex in- In Industry. dudes lli&<l<rts , o I con- "There's definitely a future ventlonal s h t p b u JI d Ing for offshore mining activity," facilities for construction of Kimrey uid. "No question . surface vessel.I and th e about that." building and overhauling or tlldear aubdiarines, ond 1 111· Automation . Orders In Compuler Automtllon, Inc. hal received new onlen total. Ing approxllnatelY Sl,100,000 for Iii Nobel Mini ml Alpha mlnlcomputera and )ts Capable tostera, Dtvld B. Methvin presldenl, 11UICIUtlC"'1. The orclen from ....,. com- panies ·ore .-led for clallvery over .. eighteen month period. a c r e 1 i t e speeiallllng in modular assembly and aeries )KOductloo of surface ships. United Gets Increase OK TheClvD~Boord has graated permlaolqll for I 4.M pen:mt lnmue la UDltod Air Lblel' llullt ... --frelgb~ rateo ad dlmps. Tiie boon! tumod tlown the -·· nq .. , .... per· cent 1ncnua ., the ll'Qtlndt One reuon !or lhil ii !hot oome major ........ of capital, e1p1elally pet-funds and Ille b11ur1D01 aapaala, ore -to~lallnll• fomlly ~ •here r1turn1 are low and _ ... t co1l17 Cid 1ra11bl I IQml. eml•olono to lo!' le ' e I • preocribed by• the EPA'1 ......-lw .......... Tiie .... orcl<n rllKbltk· Iotl of proclUcta to .. tblpped beglnnit)g Jiiiy. Ifft lo IP' ~ldmalel.' "···· com-p.rm lo II.I mllllotl on May that the lllcnUtl'Woufd havt producod men -•million annual reVIDUI t n c r • I I t all.....t -ll1m ..... milllaa ,....._. u, 1111. " , FAME-LESS FACES HflfH I. SHAffU . ' ~· . -~ ! ~./ - RAIJ'ttC.ll<ANS I Think You Don't Know Them? .. - You probaby don't recoqniit • sing le name or face in this group •]ld yet, if you're one of the D>yL Y PILOT'S very well informed editorial page readers, it is this talented team of writers which helps you kee p informed. They write tho E.ditori- al Research Reports. Though th eir own ;,.;,,.. don't •ppear on the articles which are pubGshtd undtr the Editorial Research Repo rts ht•ding, these •rt the real pros -diggers who go 1/ter an t he backro und fa cts which put tod1y 's top issues into perspective -without thought of seeking the fame that goes with the namt when you're a national columnist. They're Your IN·FORMERS Yts, they could be yeur "informert." It's features foke Editorial RtsHrch Reports which make the DAILY PILOT mucll more th•n just the mot! important hometown n•wspoper •••ff•ble to residt11ts along the Orange Coast. The DAIL y PILOT is the totol. p.ck1ge, It mokos whalftw h.ppens in the world' "Ioctl news" end cltllven ii daily right-lo .Y°'"' home. Ltt this !tom of decrt- cattd "informers" help you klljl Informed. Rttd Editorial Rese1rch Rtpofts on the tdilort.I p.ge -ind oll the other inform1liv1 special ftttur. in other ports of the ' DAILY PILOT I .. ' ,. , • . " • .. . I • I ' r f ·' • ' ' i . ' • • • l -• . ' • • • ' ' . • . , ' } ' • .. , . , • :. . .. . . . .. • .. • .. -, • • ' .. • • • ' • • , .. • I . i; " • • , ' > . • • • . . . . .. • • • .. • • • , • • ' • I I I I l . • JJ DAILY PILOT MaMq, July ,I, 1972 Eight Victories Jefferson Wins Dinghy Series Peter Jefferson or Mission 11.ly Yacht Club won 1be Voyagen Yacht Club's dinghy racing match race series with • reconl ol eiehl wino and """ Joos. 'Ibo eveut ls patterned after Loog llNdl Yacht Club's fam- ed ~onal CUp series aQd was salled In LJdo.11 •loops. The match racing series was part of VYC's Bummer Regat· ta which also featured the Maasey Series for the Small ,Yacht Racing Fleet a n d . Midge! Ocean Racing Fleet. Ben Hromadka of Lahe!na Yacht Club WU the Winne.. of the Jack1 $!¥key Mem«ial Trophy in the Lude,.16 Class. D!Jlgby Malclo llaCO's.rt.1 1. Pet« Jeflersoo, MBYC, 8-1. 2. Sid Blinder, WYC, 7-2. 3. Bruce Orsborn, CBYC, 8- 3. 4. Ted IDnshaw, LIYC, 8-3. 5. Gared Smith. BYC, 6-3. 6. Leslie Armstrong, VYC, S. • •• : 7. Jon Baldwin, KHYC, 4-5. • 8. Allan Fitzpatrick, HHYC, • 2-7. : 9. Steve Smith, BYC, J.9. • 10. Oluck Drlscoll, SDYC, 0- t. Massey Serita MORF-(1) Sequoya, Jim .,:J. .. Moore, SSSC: (2) Bebo Ill, Bob Domell, VYC; (3) Vikq, Don Pike, VYC. PHRF-(1) Pull, Jell Slone, BYC: (2) Count Down, Lloael Booth, BYC: (3 ) Tigg..-, Alec Obenchmldl, BCYC. Summer Reg1tta LUDERS ·l~(I) Ben Hromadka,,LYC; (I) Bill Fun- denlJerg, NHYC. SABOT c -(I) Pierre Camlin, NHYC: (2) Suzanne Aubert, NHYC; (3) Nick Madigan, NHYC. SABOT B-(1) Mark Kelsey, NHYC; (2) Richard Ham· mond, BYC; (3) Jack Fraoco, LIYC. SABOT C-(1) P le rr e Laube!, BYC; (2) St<ve Ar· rigo, NHYC; (3) Cathy Aubert, NHYC. LJD0.14A-(l) Tie betweeu Jim Tyl«, BYC and Merlin Gayman, ABYC; (3) Marty l.<Jckney, LIYC. LJD0.1fB::Cl) Tie between Herb llUey; BYC, and S~art Newcomb, LYC; (3) Dean Hope, BYC. MONTGOMERY·12-(1) Tie between Jerry ¥matrong, VYC, and Jerry Moolgom<ry, VYC ; (3) Ray came., VYC. KITE-(1) Bruce Twichell, VYC: (2) Daphne Jerglns, NHYC. 16 Yachts Remain Out In Transatlantic Race · NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - More than three weeb after a ~foot French trimaran won 1be •inil~ed TransatJan. tic bolt race from Plymouth, England, 16 yachts have yet to llnish the nearly 3,lllltknile trip to the Brenton Reef Light Tower. lt took Alain Colas In Pen Duick IV a record-setting 21 da)'I to make 1be WiMing journey, He reached Brenton Reel July 7. '!be three latest' finishers in tbe race sponsored by the Lon- dQlt Observer newspaper all took at leoat twice as long as Colas. Martineau Repeats Ii,· Regatta Tony Martineau of Pacific Mariners YJ;cht CJub suc- cessfully defended his Pacilio Cius title SUnday by winning the llnill three races ol the five race regatta at Marina del Rey. It was the fJth consecutive championship ,..gatta !or the class, a 32-foot day sailer designed and built by Ket· tenburg ol San Diego. The regatta was sailed In light, fluky winds with Pacific Mariners Yacht Club u host. Fral)Cette, a 20-lool sloop salled I by Eric SUmner of Great Britain arrived Sunday after 44 dayf at sea. Francette took 31st place In the stan- dings. . A 37·1oot British sloop, Mary Kate or Arun, finished Setur· day, with Pat Chilton at the helm. SUrprlse, a 38-lool Italian sloop with Amhroglo Fogar at the helm, arrived last Friday. Meanwhile, the ( 1 ·foot · catamaran, Lady of Fleet, ended her trip Sunday with the help ol lour Coast Guard vessels. 470. Class Title Goes To Ullman Dave Ullman ol Balboa Yacht Club won the national championship ol the 470 Class at North Weymouth Yacht Club,. Boston Saturday. It was the second major win for Ullman in the hot ln- teroatiooai class In 1be last month. He won the Ncirth American championship al Alamitos Bay in June. From Boston Ullman will go north to Montreal to compete in the world championship for the 470 Class. '!'he world champiooallip regatta starts Tuseday. The 470 is being seri'1ua~ considered as an Olympic class in 1976. Jack Bone of San Diego Yacht Club wu runner-up and Hiliiarjl Brown, ~everal timesliiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il former champion from 8anta Monica Yacht Club WIS third. 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To be available Aug. 7, !he book ljsls more than 500 agencies and organizations jn tbe county which offer help for finan- cial, legal, medical and persOnaJ prob- JeiUs. ' The advisory board members who donated countless volunteer hours in assembling the book were represen- taUvea of tbe Regional Medical Program, several achoo! distrlcls, Orange County · Medical Center, Orange County Dlvl!lon of Mental Heallb, Orange County Health Department, Pacific Telephone, Central Labor Council of Orange i;ounty, Orange County Jobs for Progress, Santa Ana Public !Jbrary, Califomll Children's Lobby, Navy Relief Society, Volunteer Bureau and Goodwill Industries among other agencies. AGENCY SERVICES The listings include names, addresses, Phone numbers an4 office hours of the agencies, a description of their services, the area they serve, their source of funds, f~s and a descriptioD of who is eligible for their services. CRIS staff members and volunteers deba name of the book, which II !be 9'COl1CI "Pe6ple Book" lo be published, but decided the name was catchy and would pique tbe Interest of.potential users and buyers. Heading tbe book compilation work · was MW Kay Gerard: associate director of CRIS, wbo I! a Pitzer College grt<fuate with social work experience. Sbe and her staff of three handle more ~ l()Q le,!•pbone calls each month lr901 ' people neediog assistance, some In crlisll • situations. Miss Gerard said _. callers think · CRIS Is an agmcy !hat con otter actual services and are suiyrllled wllin Ibey reCeiVe a telephone number in answer to their request. '!be four staff members, lwo of whom are bilingual, llsteb lo tbe caller's prob- lem and try lo define tbe situation so Ibey will know which agency lo sugge& "Some people know esaclly what Ibey want," she said. "Quite a few callers need Immediate help. We want lo give them tbe right telephone number the first time. "Sometimes we don 't know whal to do, but we will follow through and try to help." Some needs cannot be met, she laniented. Transportallon II one that I• very difficult since there Is no single agency concerned with providing iL Typical cases Include a blind woman who was new in the county and w,.,Pted a permanent for her hair. A volunteel wu found lo take her lo a beauty sbop. An elderly woman needed a bospllal bed after surgery. The March of Dimes was contacted to loan her one and a volunteer was recruited to plcl: It up and deliver it to her. Elderly people rbo baVtD'I received their Social Security checks on time sometimes are helped by several agerr cies until their checks come. One unusual case challenged the CRIS staff members so much that they themselves went on a Saturday to help an elderly man ill with cancer move from a house to an apartment. .. You often wish you could help yoursel.f when someone calls," Miss Gerard said. FEDERAL FUNDS CRIS was organized in June of 1970 and ls · funded · by the federal Regional Medical Program of tbe Deparbnent o( American Cancer Society, and the califomia Commission on Aging. It now I! a program of !be· Orange County (Seo NEW l!OOE, Pago 1') I .. ~men r • BEA ·ANDERSON,.Edlto• ... 11 ' MMW. '* p, 1m Off to another voluntHr euignment ere residents of Newport ViAe with their 1oci1I director, Sharon Bodendbender. \ The -· • Work ~ ...... • -1ng The new "People Book" offers help. Newport Villa residents keep posted on work to be done. • Days Filled With Fun Who says retirement's a drag, that elder folks just aren't needed any more? Not tbe ·men and women at Newport Villa, a resident care center for adults perched above Newport Bolilevard with a sweeping view of tbe harbor. Under the direction of !be Villa's full. time aocial director, Sharon Boden- bender, tbe midenls go oul In their blue and white Ford van to do volunteer work whenever a call comes for heJp. Sharon drives. 11 votUnteers pile In the bact, and they're off to stuff envelopes, sort material, revamp files, do tally -k or addreli envelopes. Sometimes they bring work bacl< to the Villa for others to do, such as tallying for CRIS (Community Referral and Informa- tion Servi<>:) or jobs for the March of Dimes. The agencies are delighted lo have tbe help and the volunteers are glad ti> go and fill tbelr days wblle helping others. COFFEE BREAKS "They all Jove the coffee breaks," tea> ed Sharon, "especially when there are fresh donut.s Jlr homemade rolls." A BUntannel! young blonde, Sharon linea up !be volunteer ass1gruneoll through !be Volunteer Bureau, !be Yellow Pqeo and DOVIA (Dir<cton of Volunteers In Agen- cies), telling the arencles that she bas 0 able-bodied people who want \o wort." Wben a call comes In from ID arency requesting belp, she mate. a colorful poster~ the job, then puta a al-at !be front counter. The first II up are lbe ones wbo p (lhe v holds 11 ). So r t residenll have worked for the Mental Health Assoclallon, CRIS, Red er.a, American cancer Society, March of Dimes aod Goodwill, for whlcb Ibey made aprons. • Sharon, a Fountain Valley resident who majored In recrtallon ~ Pasadena City College, let up the volu.'t:.er program as part ol the f\Jll IChedule ol activities 11 the Vllll, which bu oomethlng for everyoae'I taste. The mldenll work In tbe craft room, take boat rides, see movies (complete with popcorn ), go shopping, visit various polnta of lntere.st end have parties of all aorta, but volunteering ls one of their favorite actlvllles because Ibey feel Ibey are needed by aomeone. Richard Hugbea, a relired grocery manager, aaJd, "I enjoy it becawse it he!~ aomeone else and someday I may need eome help myself." ("He's lbe gentleman who helps the women in and out of the van,,. Sbaroo revealed.) Marte Fox, whO owned a grocery store In Pasadenfl with her bulband, added, "l like to lreep busy..Jie don't have much to do bere outside of the activities. I alwaya enjoy It very much. The days are quite Jong ii you're not buly." Marie Jamsted tbat she'd ~ to miss !be next WilnmeDI becauae ol her hair appointment In !be VlllJ'• beaut1 salon. Mabel Reed, whole huaband -mayor o( NeWporl Beach, said, "I lcMo doing It. II seema u though we're a bit useful around beri aolbelimes, II • FOIIMICll STVDENT Lou1'e ' Heyden, a fonller teadler, recognised me ol her first grade .-ia from Von Nuy1 when sbe -lo the Mardl,ol DimeJ lo -k. "l just lo" I~" sbe 1tatecl. '"When ,.. .. ~lhil old there .,..., loo -tlllap you can do. TbeM jobs an oo llmplo. bul so necessary. I've alw1ys dome 'flll- work and It'• been fniltrttlac DOI IO llo able to do Jt." Winnie Ide, &loo a torrnt. -· ... ded, "II lntroducft UI to more ol tllll 110o tivlUes In ·the COt111ty. YOll -• tel'fftlng 1'00llle -kine ........ 11 .. nice to go' with our clllfmal -llWD here." With almost a hundred mkJmb al tllo Villa, Ibero are alnat II polollllal crews. and all arne !hat )'Olln -too old .. lend a baacL --------------- ---~-~~~--------------------------------------------------~----------" ' . , j lf DAil Y PILOT Built-in Radar Can't Detect Distress Signals fled 1hlrll, wild ti... ICJ11i bobs, tight pants, earrlnCJ and neck jewelry. --~ and upect IOmeooe IO come out In lll1Y kind of weather and give them dlrecUona. 111!:AR ANN µNDERS: That leller ~ "Fish Wllb Featbera" was a lot of prbage. He said the "bullt·ln radar" be\1'ef:ll tl'O 111 boys II a fairy tale, and U ~ guy ls a Dutch number be can't be figured. About those guys who claim they've made the 1witclt, he's Wl'Oll( about them, too. They are bl«xwil. When they are In a position to chooee, Invariably they prefer members of their own sex~ A• ,t""4tlu .... DEAR ANN LANDERS: Will you r.ileaae tell me why some people tlili'tk Ibey have the right to pull their cars up outside a farmer'• house and honk their horns for someone to come out and give them directlom? Why do they feel a country dweµer should be treated with Jets courtesy and cooslderation?. Will you kindly eiptain thls? f am-BEMUSED IN KENTUCKY Let mo fell you that any guy who bas to .,,a1t until lclme queen throws him a kfls ls )>retly dumb ... be hasn't .,... ardand much. And wbal'1 this about a 01chartered dreas code?" The PY• all along the Collsl-«ar11nf up here In Vancouver, down to ~alUe, Portland and San Fr..,. c~, show up In everytblng from white Nlin lo black leather. Too bad some of these AC.DC types don't realife they like fellaJ better until alter they've married a nice girl and had a couple or kids. Thank• for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What do your medical consultants sity about candy .. flavored vitamins? Please answer in the column. Nobody listens to me in this houae.-VO!CE IN THE WILDERNESS You'd be doinjl: a lot of people a favor. Wardrobe II no tipoff these days. 1'¢ectly 1traigbt IUI'• are wearing rul· Ann, if you'd repeat your advice : "If you're noi 1ure, don't get married to find out It could be a disaster." I know ~use-I'M ONE AND IT WAS DEAR LO.: You aouad like a ptrsta who knows WIW he's talklui tbout. DEAR VOICE: My medical co .. sultaatl aay candy-flavored vltam.lna are Just dandy-for the companies that manu- facture them. They do >ery Uttle lot Ille • fGardeners Pools Funds for Library .Raising funds for a reflecting pool at the Laguna purpose. Architect Terry Mechling shows where the ·.:Beach Library has been the goal of the Laguna pool will be lo<!ted to Oeft to right) the Mmes. J. ,:Beach Garden Club, and recenUy the group pre-William Devaney, Irving R. Westwood and Gerald ;un.ted a $1,000 check to the Library Friends for this B. Hanna. l'. ;~Your Horoscope Tomorrow '· ~Gemini: Look Behind Scenes TUESDAY AUGUST I . By SYDNEY OMARR Aquarlans are progressive, concerned with subjects such 1s mind dynamics, astrology, ESP and space exploration. Aquarius women~u-e dUficult to pin downi Aqu~us men in- sist on freedom. 'T W10 Aquarians can get togethF and revile system.t, organiza- tions. They are willing to tear down in order to rebuild. Aquarians sign contracts wilh Leq, take long journey• with Libra, hold stlmula(lng discussions with Aries and can fall in love with Gemini. • ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): Accent is on money, valuables, prized possessiona. Family member wants to talk about savi ng and spending. Outline budget. Be flexible, but keep ultimate goal in sight. Cancer individual figures prominently. TAURUS (April 2().May 20): More fun is on agenda. You are relieved of tensions. You have m o r e independence, greater freedom of thought and action. Deal with Saglt- tarlan. Exchange ideas with -Cancer. Make new start in itew direction. i From Page 13 GEMINI (May 2l·June 20): Look behind scenes. Dig beneath surface indications. Check details. Be thorough. You find out where proverbial bodies are buried. You are trusted with confidence. Be discreet. Clandestine meeting may be on agenda. '. CANCER (June 21.July 22): You cWtivate friends, exciting experiences . Personal magnetism Is evident. Gemini and Virgo individuals figure prominently. Be ready for ex· ctJ¥.nges of ideas. Participate in dialogue with one you respect. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): One who ls stubborn tests your pa· tience. Display seM! o f humor. Be OeXible ln the face of obslaples: Accept added du· ·ty. A,. um e responsibility. Professional superior will be favorably impressed. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Keep budget tight. You may be dealing with associate who does not mind spending, just so it's your money. Know this and protect yourself. Pisces could play prominent role. Journey seems on agenda. Assume responsibility. Deal firmly • with those w h o challenge your abilities. Don't mince words. Heed suggestion from older1individual. Utilize tlzne -maKe it your ally. You need not take back seat. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Get rid of unnecessary burden. Along with it, toss out guilt feelings. Be yourself. Don't cater to whims of foolish person. Mate or p a rt n e r makes noise. Be sympathetic, reasonable and firm. Then you gain. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Stress greater in- dependence. Obtain hint from Scorpio message. Set your own pace. Remember diet resolu· tions. Avoid e:s:tremes. Deal with Leo. Highlight original concepts. Submit manuscripts, format. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Home affairs ~emand at· tention. Family m e m b e r want! to teU you something. Be a good listener. Don't cast first stone. Affair of heart is featured. Creativity a n d romantic Interests high on agenda. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21).Feb. 18): Deal with practical mat· ten. Check fine points; read between lines. Be aWare of property values, potential. Do some personal investigating even if this involves travel. S aglt ta rl a a could figure prominently. PISCES (Feb. IS.March 20): Short trip could be featured. Avoid scattering forces. Finish one thing at a time. Outmoded concepts are subject t o review. Be willing to make changes. One who advocates otherwise may be misin- formed. IF TODAY IS YOUR smmDAY you are dramatic, often insistent c e r t a i n 1 y unique and creative. You make others aware when you walk into a room. Your emotions often dominate. This year you begin a new cycle and your In- dividuality will be emphasized In September. · To find cM more 111out ~Mir 1nd 11trol~~ .~f..ntY Trvtit'rr'l~ r.rreioov. Slnd blrttlchlt. 11112 75 ~1nl1 to OfMrr looll:kt, lllt DAILY l'ILOT. eox 32A01• Grind CtnlrM Sl1llorl. New York. -N.r , 10017, LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22):!;:::=============== . • • ' . • • • New Book STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE . ,• :Mental Health AssociaUon. : SUch servicea exist in just ;about ever; state in the union ;Miss Gerard uld, and there ;are at Jeast flve or six referral rservlces 1n Calllornia. • Tbe concept of modern :referral services goes back to ;world War n when hombtd- !out Britom were a"lsltd by i;(:itlum Advice Bureaus. or "CABI, according to 1 Public (wain ,pamphlet by Elltabeth :ou eotlUtd "Tell Me Wbere ·tO Turn." save those Jn trouble from frustrating, time-wasting runan>unds by putting them Jn touch as quickly as possible with existing agencies that could help them," th e pamphlet stales. Orange County's CRIS of· lice. are localed at 2110 E. First St., Suite 104, Santa Ana, and the telephone number II 13M317(~Hdp). Staff members are available u speakers and wlll sho.r a !Um describing CRIS aervlcia DON'T MISS THESE GREAT, GREAT VALUES. CHILDREN'S SHOES ' , .. .... , kidt, however. The best way to get vita- mins Is lo eal llOW'lahiq food. There have been several cases of l'ltamln poisoning sloeti t b e caody- flavortd pW1 came out. Vtry young children have mhtaktn them for candy. Fot the IOOth time In two years, I have been disturbed by these Ignorant boor&. T<iday at 8:30 a.m. a car pulled up aloopide our home and I was in my housecoat and hair rollers. DEAR B. IN K.: Tbe u1wer II found In your letter. PeoPle wbo boak thelr horm outside the ·11ome of l farmer and e:s:pect someone to come out nd ctve them directlolll are Jgn:orut boor1. And ti course there are always a few dumbbells around wbo figure that U one ls good, 10 man be 11 times better, so Ibey allow o cblld to bdp hlmsell. I stood In the glass doorway for a full five minutes to see if that fool would atop leaning on his horn and get out of hls car. He finally rolled down his window and yelled, "Come here a minute!" Are your parents too strict? Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet. "Bugged by Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generailon gap, Send 50 cents in coin with your ~uest and a long, stamped, sell-addressed envelope to the DAILY PILOT. It would never occur to these motoriJts to honk their horns outside a city home t _Bells Ring for July Brides EMRY-WENDEL Diane Wendel and _ Ken Emry recited nuptial vows before the Rev. Don a Id Jansma in the Parkview Com- munity Church •. Santa Ana. Tbe bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wendel of Huntington Beach, asked Miss Terry Barnes to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Timothy Wiley, Mrs. Spencer Carle and Miss Susie Carder, and Heather Pittman was the flower girl. David Godley was the best man; ushers were Wiley, Jon . Vogel and Bruce Wendel. and ring bearer was Gregory Richardson. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Kenneth J.' Emry of Santa Ana. The bride, graduate of Marina High School, Is a stu· dent catlfornia State College at Dominguez Hills. Her husband is a graduate of Santa Ana Valley High School and just completed a tour of duty with the Army. The newlyweds will reside in Tustin. INGHAM· HAM MERSCH LAG Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa, was the site of the marriage ~inking Dawn Joy Hammerschlag and Paul Lathm Ingham of Costa Mesa. nie Rev. Robert Novak directed the vow exchange for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Hammerschlag and the son ot Mrs. Lorraine Ingham. all of Costa Mesa. Miss Renee Perkins was the maid of honor ; bridesmaids were Miss Wendy Danielson and Mrs. Richard Ham- merschlag, and flower girls were Boke and New an g Servantes. Attending as best man was Kenneth R. HilJ ; ushers were Robert Lett, Patrick Brown, Timothy Card. Kenneth Snow and Richard Hammerschlag, MRS. INGHAM and ring bearer was Michael Hurley. The bride ls a graduate of Estancia High Schoot and at- tends Orange Coast College. Her husband is a graduate of Estancia and CX::C and now is a student at California State University, Fullerton. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Sigma and Phi Alpha Mu. They will reside in Costa ?o.1esa. JOHNSON-BELC Sheridan Lee ·Bell became the bride of Michael William Johnson during ceremonies conducted by the Rev. Dr. Donald Inlay in the Com- munity United Methodist Church, Huntington Beach. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam G. Bell Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson , all of Huntington Beach. Mrs. Douglas Bell was the matron of honor, and ~~~~~~o'O"~~~~··~~ To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white ~lossy P.hoto- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Women s De- partment one week before the wedding. Pictures recelved after that time wll1 not be used. For engagement announcements It ts Imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sut>- mitted six weeks or more before the wedding date. If deadline Is not met, only a story will be used. To help fill requirements on both wed- din~ and engagement stories, forms are available ln all of the DAILY PILOT offices. Further questions wll1 be answered by Women's Section staff members at 8424321. MRS. EMRY bridesmaids were M r s . Thomas DeSena and Miss Kathleen DIClolla. Richard MRS. JOHNSON DTEl\Y Bell served as best man , and A1ll STEP-e'EllMARDO -KIMEL 'EOWAllDS ushers were Douglas Bell and -GERBERICH -· PF FLYEll.5-U.S. KEOS DeSena. Dine• wear bV oeR111111 Th d "".1pt1lo Dane• ShOtl e bri e a t t e n d e d Cerrtcttyt s11 ... tor 011111,. California State University at 225 L 17tli St. CMhl Mne • 541·2771 Long Beach and Fullerton.1 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=""""'"""""'""1 Her husband attended Orange Coast College and is a graduate of the California Highwa)" Patrol Academy. He also served in the Air Force. They will reside in Hun- tington Beach. MACE-BROCKMAN First United Methodist Church, Huntington Beach was the setting for the marriage or Mrs. Kit Brockman of Hun- tington Beach and Ar,thur Mace, son of Mrs. Frances ~ Mace of Costa Mesa. Miss Camille Brockman was the maid of honor and Klm Brockman was the flower girl. Wynn Mace served as the best man. 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I SEE LITTLE CICERO ANO I SEE YOUR M<nrlER·lll• .LAW THROWING US OLlT. OF THE !lOLlSE:;;,!c;.~~ HI, SLUGGO-·t HEAR YOU HAVE A .JOB HERE AT -""' YES, I'M A TALENT SCOUT FOR THIS PLACE THE CARNIVAL . r CARNIVAL 1 L%~-_t:"W""'0"'--l&.lluu~~:.u.L..-1-j By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith MLlTT, I'M lloMESICK! LET'S GO HOME AND PO OLJR CORNY JOKES/ · ,, By Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller FLEA CIRCUS L~·-_,,._.:._~•__:"""'=:::=~~n~<-::::·~~~~~~~~~..Jl•~~"=-~~=-~ .. =~0:,~~~~~~~~~~-=> .!."-;, ___ .... I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by .. A. POWER I ACROSS 1 Nivlgllor's MCrSSff)' Ii llr, Disney , 10 Brancltts 114 Lubrlcllor ll °"' ... trrvtls quJckly l& AlaskM 111 r,;""" 18 Notion 19 FrHtrn.tr food fish to Narrow bll!ds 22 One who utttrs 52 Golf club· 2 words 54 The -: Str1lt In Nrw York 58 Man's nlcknillllt 5' Firt til--b•ret: 2 words , li2 Ltrr: Obsolete t.l Comlanlly M coo1r, fOI' °"' &5 Dots scmr· lhl" fit. Snriall 'rooms ~ay's Puzz:lf Salvtd: 11 Nimble 42 D09s PEANUTS UICl(, "IAAT'S 1llE FlfllfllMo 1WA~ '{QIJ'VE 51ROCK Ol1T: JUDGE PARKER -SALLY BANANAS {!Mffil.i~fi.e! GORDO .,,,, MOON MUUINS ANIMAL CRACKERS Mil. OOCO, I 1D ~ l.l~E TO TR<i THE t>OQAi:D IA\511 .• UllLI- 400 Tillie'. Ille?' • " . ' , ' . . , ' ~ ' By Charles M. Schulz .-~~~~~~~~ All '<tllJ HAVE iwn's • M~ MT W.S "THERE. &Ir 10 DO IS lif£T ll)IAT IlRI@ iMf MU. l'ION'T 51W Ill'! . 1llE MU. TO PO- By Harold Le_ D~ux with ;nvtr 1 2' Gar!Ml1t · ~I " :::;;,, "'"" '"""'-· taln rid11t DOWN 1 Pol lcemtn: 12 Produces 13 Rn lsllng 111cllon 21 Ad]tctive suff]l( 43 Dangerous driver 41. U.S . 90Wm- 111tnl 1genc~: ICATHERIHE, OOl'i'T CA•L ·SAM ... PONi YOU UNOER- STAHD. ALAN? THOSE TWO PETEC.TIVES TlilNK YOU Kill.ED THAT THE lMPORTANT WHAT KIND MEANWHILE THE POLIC.E INDICATE THAT , TH ING IS .•• DO · OF A QUES· THEY MAY HAVE A QUICK SOLUTION TO "Hoot-!" Crttks 32 Slgrilng up 37 Bulldlng p•t 38 Bodies or ~ waltr "Born 41 Llnds llonlft· Ing oceans 43 Bfltlltl ISIH nall•r •• IWl1111Hd - •U l!:esldtnts of C11111d1's capita I •I Not 1plritu1J Sl lll111ic1I '°"""' Sl;mg 2Wt~ bMd1t J Bt lC1119lng to tllf: axil : "'"'' 4 Cltel's S«nt1 5 Tool ustd ln hard'fOCt 111lnln\ ... _ ,..,.. 7 Help I Places shelter- ed froli wind """' 10 Facsf1111le 1111prnsl1111 d .-i ori9lnll . :1,,.+++-+- 2J "At --for wOl'ds": 2 ·-25 Washington or Ottawa VIP 27 Habits: Obsolftr 28 Rim of Afritt 2' Ctlrin.Uon J3 Radio fans 34 E•ly t ing of s. Al!triCI: 35 Gas 36 Obtains J8 Kind r:J ecllpse 39 llldt-to- llelSU't Abbr. 47 -bortiiliS 48 -Bra~a: Rtglon of Spain 49 Capn 50 Rtspond to 1 stJ11ulus 53 Cmtrat p;wt of chtlrch 55 Baettriolo• gist's 1tlrt 5' Hlbfn corpus, for ""' 57 Of souml 111lnd It(! kfft1 ofncet: ... ,, . Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ' YOU BELIEV~ IT? TION IS THE MURDER . ' NOT YFF! YOUNG WOMAN! THAT TO OF BEVERLY LEE, TELi. ME THE TRUTH! ASK ME? BARSTOW ... DO YOU KNOW ANYTHING ""'·'""' ABOUT THIS? 1 MISS PEACH By Mel J'. HOP!i TME Ill.IS WITH Y£S,MISSPEAtM .THS PLAC~ K SOWAFN THE MAIL GeT$ nie i<l?S MJG.i.IT CATG!j COLD. I HEl<E SOON, .----\. MISS Cl<YST~I.- BUS f~RMINAL. ! . '~ .. ~''' PERKINS ' • .t' • .. .,.o,, h John Miies Mond~, July l l , 1972 DAILY PILOT 1 If . .. .. L..~.:..J.L.~~~~~~: By Gus Arriola Iv Roger Bollen J!M 601/JG> ... M.l.Cl8C :! TO 12EALL<I CAii KOOCK POOli! IT OI ! · ·· f,. COlJPl.E p,\l/GOFF MCIOl.O REC()(i!DI •• " THE G.IRLS "You can see now wby a potl once wrote 'Tbose eyea '° mytterlo.ua -you encba.ntre11, I'm d.ellrlou1!'" DENNIS THE MENACE • ',., V«lNDER iitf SlllFF WENIS M ••. tM /.JNl'fS TAKIN' IT OFF OR PUlTIN' rT ON I ' . . . ' .. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~··--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ l DAJLV 'llOT Bible Study Duo Earns 20GsEach WGONIER, Pa. (AP) -"G-t -jull abeoluttly great," Ktnnll Zarley.,..plled wben aaked bow ii wt !Gr him and partner Babe Hiskey to break lhe"-Arnold Palmer-Jack Nicklaus dominatiM or the Professional Golfers Aslociation Na· tlonal THiii championship. "But, you know,'' Zlr'ley renected, "they probably would have wen again If thoy had teed up." The loogshol 1 partners, close friends aince their coJJege days at the University of Houston a decade ago, forged a better· ball score of 66, five under par. in the final round to score an easy victory Sun. day. 1beir 26% total was 22 strokes under par on the 7,04$-yard Laurel Valley GoU Club, Palmer's home course where be and Nicklaus bad combined to win the two prevlOUJ team crowns. Nlcklaus withdrew this year because of 1 badly inlected finger. Palmer tapped obscure Jack Lewis, 25, as a last-minute replacement and they were never a fac- tor. They bad to rally roe a final·round 70 and were a diltant 13 strokes back at 275. "f sure wish I could have played bet· ter," the disappointed Lewis said, ''.l ru ... maybe I just tried too bard." lfl!key and 1.lrley, both members of a Bible study group that meets weekly on the pro tour, have bad long years of struggle. Each has won only twice in 10 years. lflakey ranked lOOtb on the seaBOn's money list going into this· tournament with only $1.1,000. But they combined almost perfectly here, each picking up $20,000. They had 23 birdies in the four rounds. 16 by Hiskey, and a single bogey. Jn the team event the score is kept only on the team's belier ball on each hole. "It's Jtind of easy to win when your partner Is always on the green, 15 or 20 -feet ·from the hole," Hiskey aaid. "When he1s in that position you can reaJly go for the pin and try to make birdie." "I was just hoping I could play a good last round." Zarley said. 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Dodgers Make 1 OOth · Error --Collect 7 in Twin Bill Loss ATLANTA (AP) -Los Angeles manager Walter Alston says the Dodger pitchers are starting to get nervou1 about the team'• fielding-or lack of it. ''The errors have created a bad at· moaphere for the pitchers," Alston said Sunday after the Dodgers, fielding hor· ribly and TI® pitching well enough to overcome it, Jost two games to the Atlan- ta Braves, 14-4 and 5-4. Although the Dodgers made seven er· nirs in the two games, neither loss could be charged directly to the fielders. Eight runs off Bill Singer in the first ·game were unearned. but the rigbt·hander, who , was tagged for seven hits IPld 12 runs in 3 2/3 innings, didn't prove much of a mystery to the Braves. None of the four errors in the second game affected the scoring, but they bad to be upaetting to Tommy John, who couldn't hold a 4-0 lead. A homer by Frank Robinson, a two-run single by Manny Mota and a J'Un.scoring hit by Wes Parker bad the Dodgers com- fortably in front after three innings, but they also had two men thrown out at the plate, missed some good scoring chances and wound up paying. John was nicked for Earl Williams' homer In the fourth and a run-scoring single by Darrell Evans in the sixth. The Braves then opened the seventh with two hits and John was re placed by Jim Brewer. the league leader in earned-run average. Ralph Garr, normally a slap hitter, then delivered the crushing blow with a Julf 31 Aug. I AU!I. 2' Aug. l Dodgers Slate All GI-... K~I ( .... ) Dodffr1 It Atllnll Da6gtr1 v1 Sin Frencls.co DodGtr1 Ya S.11 Frtr1Cl1GO Dodgers vs Sin Fr1nc11co 5 p,m, 7:!S p.m. 7:55 p.m. 1:55 p.m, three-run homer over the right field fence and the Dodgen were through, despite a ninth-inning flurry. The double dip left them 8\1 games bebind first· place Cincinnati and 2'12 behind Houston in the National League West. They face the Braves again tonight in the final game or the road trip, with Claude Osteen, 11-7, (lpposing Atlanta's Denny McLain, H. pitchlng didn't give in to the errors." He said he didn't mean that this year's pitching staff lave up in the face of a defensive breakdown. "What I mean is that-the '62 team was blessed 'ff'.lth su))Ustars like Koufax, Drysdale and Podres ," Wills said. "The errors were never that costly." Plll5T GAME L11 A ....... 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S•COND •AM• ln Anp/ft (41 Atltnl1 Ul llll r llrltl 1lllrllrbl L1ev, 2b • t 2 t Ol.erown, rf 5 1 1 o W.Olvl1. d 5 t 1 • t!ltrr, If 4 l 2 l Capo's Posey Third; Alstop has acknowledged that the Dodgers' fielding problems are serious. The team , which has a Jong tradition of winn.mg with pitching and defense, has committed 100 errors in 9t games. The most errors a Dodger team has ever committed was 193 in 165 games in 1962 when Loe Angeles lost the pennant in a playoff with San Francisco. But so far the 1972 Dodgers haven't looked like the kind of team that overcomes its mistakes often enough to be a pennant contender. Mot1,lf 4fl:tH.Alron,lb 4t0t F.tllobl'*'", rf S 1 3 l E,Wlllilrns, c 4 2 2 1 W.l"ertctc, lb 5 o 2 l Blklr, d 4 o I • Dltl?,c J010MU11n,2b 4000 e..-,,. 0000Ev111S,Jb 4011 llftn111I, II 4 0 l 0 M.l"trfl, 1-1 4 0 l 0 Killebrew on Fir e BRAINERD. Minn. -Capistrano Beach's Sam Posey finished lhlrd in the $45,000 Continental Grand Prix Sunday at Donnybrooke Raceway behind canadian Eddie Wietzes. Wielzes' Lola fmished third in the first of two n-mile heats and second In the second beat to take overall boDOrS. He. had run out of fuel in the first heat with two laps lo go but coasted home third. "" MINNEAPOLIS·ST. PAUL -A baae- ment !ire caused considerable smoke · damage Sunday to the new $150,000 suburban Prior Lake home owned by Minnesota Twins first baseman Harmon Killebrew. There were no injuries. Elaine Killebrew and three daughters were napping when the Sunda oon tire started . Mrs. Killeb w awo smelled smoke and ca lled the fire department. Killebrew. who v.•as hitting his 533rd career home run to lead the Twins to a l- o victory over Chicago, and two sons were not at home. A Twins' spokesman said the fire ap. parently starred from a short in elec- trical equipment attached to a n aquarium in the basement. The fire was contained in that room, but other areas ot the home were damaged by smoke. "" LONG BEACH -Roman Gabriel is block. The quarterback took part in light WorkoUts at tbt Los Angeles Rams' ttainJng camp Sunday for tbe tirst time ~ be suUered a coll apsed lung. On the field with him were three •• oogwn making their f i r 1 t ..,,..,_ In Jllms' uniforms. -'"' bock Jim Bertellen of Texu 11111 upt ead Bob Cbrlltlaosen of UCLA, Ille _. top two draft eboices, took p111t ID tbelr tint ~ts Sunday after plQlll la tbe Oo!l<le All·star game in OdcqD l'rldq #. John Williams, 1 veteran .n-n. prd acquired in a l trade with Baltimore, also went through his first practice with Los Angeles. "" LOUISVILLE -Arthur Ashe defeated top.!eeded John Newcombe H . H and Mark Cox downed Cliff Drysdale 7-S, 6-0 Sllnday and advanced to the finals of the $50,000 First National Tennis Classic at the Louisville Tennis Center. "" CLEMMONS, N.C. -Bob Hewitt of SOuth Africa won the rain-delayed Tanglewood tennis classic singles title Sunday, defeating Andrew PattiJoo of Rhodesia 3-6, &-31 6-1. Pailison had defeated Hewitt in tbe Buckeye tournament last week 6-0, 7.S. In the semifinals earlier Sunday, Hewitt defeated Steve Faulk of Cov· ington, La. 6-4, 6-1, and Pattison be&t tockton of Port Washington. N.Y., 6-3. ~ "" DOUGLAS, Isle or Man -Paul Nihill, 32-year-old London bank clerk, set a v.'Orld reCord for the 20-kilometer walk Sunday with a time of 1 hour, 24 minutes. SO seconds. His performance cul 29.f secondl off the previous best time, set earlier this year by East Germany's Hans Ryman and Peter Frinkel. Nihlll, former European champion in the 20-kilomeler walk, was competing in his last race before lhe Munich Olym- pics. On bis way. he !:!Ct four other records -42 minutes, l7 seconds for 10 kilometers; 47:36.0 for seven miles: 63 :28.0 for JS kilometers, and 68:118.0 for JO miles. 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(I).~ -Joltrl. Tl,,,. -'''°'· Attnlnc1 -»Af, R l slag to t'lae Occasion \ Cincinnati's Pele Rose flies through the air 11 he i!ldes past S•,n Fran· cioco catcher o_.e Rllder. Rose scored from third' base on a •mgle to I Angels Throw~ Star Hurler ·:1 (Ryan Bob Oliver wanted to show the Kansas City Royals that it was a mistake to trade him away. For the Royals. it was a quick but painful lesson. •·r wanted that one bad," the California Angel! slugger .. id SUnday night after bis lea(loff borne run in the 11th inning lifted California to a 4-3 victory over the Royals and extended the Angels' winning atre&k to five games. The clubs conclude a brief two-game aeries tonight with Nolan Ryan, 12-3, AHfJe l• S late / , AH 01-• kMPC CTlll .IUIV ~I Anti~ VI. K111111 Cit'/' Allf, I AllOlll It ClllCIOO Aug. 2 Angell 1t Clliuoo A ... ) A11Hl1 ti Chic.to 1:5.S p.m, J:U ,.m, 11 :10 e.m. $:SS p.m, dueling Kansas City's Roger Nelson , :J.4. Ryan will enter the game with a string of 30 consecutive scoreless innings at AnaheiiU Stadium, He bas pitched three straight shutouts at home where his record is 9-2 .and his earned-rWl average a sparkling 0.39. ','I really wanted to do something to beat that team," Oliver said. "I went up there determined to swing for the fences. I was trying with all I had to hit one out." Oliver connected off Al Fitzmorris and drove in two others. Jn addition. he came drove the ball 420 feet over the center field fence for his 13th' homer and 49th run batted in for the season, both higM for the club. Oliver was acquired earlier this year in a trade for pitcher Tom Murphy who is now in the minors. The trade pleased Oliver because be felt be was under un· due pressure at Kansas City. 1'1 was a long ball hitter and I felt like it was up to me or nobody," he said. "The strain gets to you after awhile." The Angels established a club record by playing errorless ball for the eighth ... . . at Kc '" .,. ~. ,r ... straight game and they had to overcome . a one-man ~w by diminutive K:' :~; shortstop Fred Patek. .:.·;. The S.-foot-4 Patek was a perfect four.~· for.four. He doubled and singled three times, walked ooce, scored a run arul drove in to others. In addition, he came: up with several fielding gems. ,. "That'll give 'em something else tot think abqJt," Oliver said. "Losing .a tough one tonight and then having to face Ryan. Tbey won't be too happy." Lloyd Allen w'Otked the final four ifi. • nings for California, getting his t.hird wih " in 10 decisions and his first victory sin~~ June 15. Andy Messersmith, making Jiii~ first start since May 11, went six innings , for the Angels, surrendering two f\l:n!: and seven hits while striklns out slx al\a~ impreS!ing manager Del Rice. .. • • ·' "For his first effort, that wag a ,ooa:· job," Rice said. .-. * . ·. kin ... 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'" .. It •••• M)~ HrcllllM "-l/l 1 J l I 3' BurQ mtler O 0 e O I I ~.Wright 2/3 l e 0 0 I ADer11tlll'1' 2 1 0 I 0 l Fltzmorrl1 (l ,1·4) I I 1 I 0 1 Me$SffSmllh ' 1 2 2 J 6 81rber 101eo• L.A11tor! fW,l-71 ' { I 1 2 I ( HBP -by Btrbtr CS.:11t!11blum). WP -Htd." lufld, Tlm1 -J:ll. Allend11K1 -1l,t6f. It's Not Like Wimbledon: Evert Topples Goolagong . CLEVELAND (AP) -It wasn't Wimbledon -and Evonne Goolagong and Chris Evert noticed the difference here Sunday, when Miss Evert won their celebrated rematch &-3, ~. 6-0. "l didn't take it as seriously u the first meeting with Chris at Wimbledon,'' said Miss Goolagong. "I fell reined. Maybe I felt too relaxed. I didn't have as much aggression as the first match." "I think Evonne plays even greater tennis on grass," said Miss Evert, ad- ding that her Australia n opponent's serve on _grass -such as at Wimbledon -is mOre difficult to handle. "I just couldn't do the same things I did there because of the surface," said Miss Goolagong. And Chris, the headliner of the famous Fort Landerdale, Fla. tennis family headed by profeBSional coach Jim Evert, was happy ahe didn't have to deal with the contlnuoua plsy rule of Wimbledon. "The first two sets were the same as Wimbledon," she recalled of her 6-4, U , 4-& loss to Miss Goolagong In England. Ali. Wimbledon, there was no break between sets, but rules in the .Bonne Belle Cup here called t for a 15 minute break. "The JS minute rtst was the bed thing that happened," she said of th.e chance to regain her confidence. "I wa_s a little disappointed after the second set." She said Mrs. Carole Graebner, non- playing captain of the American squad which lost the weekend Bonne Belle Cup team play to Australia, told her during the rest period to "have patience. She'a eventually going to make an error." The 17·year-0ld schoolgirl, looking ahead to a chance to tum professional on her 18th birthday Dec. 21, dest:oyed Mi~ Goolagong in the final set with overall brilliant pJa:y, featuring her devastatinl two-handed backhanded shots. "That's my whole game, playing steady and letting them make errors,'' Chris said. ''I win more ~ames that way than by hitting winners." Miss Goolagong, who turns 21 Monday. 1aid the rest hurt her. She dismissed her los!I with typical ease, saying, 11I feel a bit disappointed: But I'm not the kind of person to Jet it worry me." The rivals may meet again soon . .Both" are entered at the U.S. Clay CoW't open at Jpdianapolls Aug. 7-13. .,,_ lell by Bobby Tolan . Cincy split 1 doubleheader wiJ.h. the Giants to mainta in Ill 6-game lead in lhe National Leaiue We~t race. . - I WHAT'S l11N-. Ol~pic ' OUTDOORS? Divers Cl1osen JACKSON HOLE, WYO •... Tbe Big Sky State of Wyoming Ila• a ~umber ol large riven fill<d with flg)lllng rainbows, broWDO, cutthroalo and br<Jok tro•t. Many of the famous rivers and leeder 1lrums In Wyoming are closed lo poblic 1ccess dlle lo the problem ol cro'8lng private land in order lo rea<h the CIDCAGO (AP) -The VilY IN'DlY POINT ON WU.YIWCDSBOTs s.ncl lhoU -~cl[. • licult for maoy .,ifas -the,.... f11CO of Ille bunbr ii not levd. Wo fCCID to forgtt 11111 on upbill lholo , lho .clvUead mull pall throaJ]t -:::!!~~~:;::.,_, Mona.y, JufY Jl, lt71: DAILY PILOT 17.. JC Grid Season Nears, Area Coaches Optimistic BU.t 'n pieces fl'olll Ille JC scene: ~ Football coacbeo llay Sbackle!Ord (Colden w .. o and Dick Tucker (Orange Coast) ore aa optimistic as ••er as tbe tm aelsooi draws closer. Bend.•• wand listen to these comments: ~ od, wu at the Ualveraity ti Xa"'L llolh dropped out ti &-. twa ,.boolt .. lat Oii Wt seuou at lbe Fuller10ll fa- lllg!lty Pl'OOll<Uvo lr<IUt watera. ~ ' United Statea today had its Thlt writer, along with a party of four other ny lishermen smallest women's enlry In r lrom the Lot Angelea orea, joined Bill Miller ol calabwes history and a strong men's 1 for • few ~YI of fine fishing on the famous New Fork River squad featuring l r on~ man located • couple mlles west ol Pinedale. Mlke Finneran headed for the Tlie only pooslble meana ol llshlng the river ellectively was cllvlng competttion in the Iii noa1 the river on River Master innatable boats. Miiier had Munich Olympics s t a r 11 n g packed thrtt ol his large inOatables in the back ol bis station Aug. 28. mCl'O llDd than it wqllld on lol<l ar downhill lhota. 'Ibo exaa -·· ..,. aistonce it jut enough to sIOw tho dobbwl down and leave the allot abort. From Sbacldefard: 11We: have an excellent chance to win the SOUtbern C.lllornla Con- ference Utle -as good a chance as we've bad in four years." Pete Valenzuela, Cmlt05 College's capable trainer, ts again assistlng the San Diego Chargera during their slay at UC lrvfne. Valenzuela bas been witb Cerritos since 19Sll. ' More comme.nts from Tucker: 11We Uve tt wagon and with the help ol local guides our party was able to "We may.J>e. small.J>ut this ' I soggat JOU my the enlty point into the l&lld uconling lo the WraiA OD 'l>iiich the ball' mlS. CollljlOllSltO r tho rcsistanc:o of extra u.nd on uphill lhou by <atching Ibo ...a do...-to the ball than normal On downhill ahoU, where Ihm> is le3S sand resistalrcc, eat into the bunker farther than normal behind the ball. From Tucker: "'Mils might be our best team ever. OUr defemlve team ls really goinc to be something." Golden West, OCC and Saddleback launch three days ol conditioning drills Aug. 29 with two-a-day sessions (with pads) beginning Sept. I. .have one of tbe most attractive home schedules we've bad ln a loaa: time. We pi., Golden West, Rio Hondo, El Ca.aUoo (U.. &Late clwmplonl , Fullerton and Centtol at our place. We could have a full stadium. ffftl1 game." nsh a ii.mile stretch ol the upper New Fork. Is the toughest all.around cllv- • · FlOlt fishing for large trout offm a great deal o[ excitment ing squad we've ever had," and. excellent fishing. The scenery I.! unbelievable and in the said Hobie Billingsley of In- two days of fishing we saw no other anglers on the river. It's Qse9 not uncommon on such a float to see deer, moose and other 'fl}!d game along the river. * * * Tbe espert guldet know the rtver and make tare anglers are presea_tlag their Olea and Jares to productive pool• and rilnea. Handling tbe fast meving raft• In these large rivers Is aij ,easy cbore, bat the guides make It seem like rowing a boat bf ., calm bay. -Dry Oy fishermen can enjoy some of tbe best fishing In tW' world on the riven of Wyoming where 4 to • pound brown tictltt are caught on almost every trip. Spin fishermen also find angling ·supreme for big trout as they work tbe oder cut ~kl end deep pools with spoons an dsplrmers. July, August, S.plember and early October are the best months to fl!lh In Wyoming as most of the riven have cleatt.d ap and native trout are eager to strike at most any Oy or lure cast near them. * * * • Dry flies in sizes 8 to 12, mudcilen and wooly worms pro- ttµce many strikes, while anglers casting Sharpies, Fishbacks, number 2 spinners and ¥• ounce spoons get hits or follows on most every well placed cast. The best hours for fishing are be- tween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. wilh the very late evening hours tops for dry fly bofls. • Anglers can outfit themselves locally with flies, lures, a.foot _ · fly rods, Sll·loot spinning rods rined with 3-pound test line and hip waders. • Guided float trips are run on the New Fork, Green, Snake and Gros Ventre rivers while lake fishermen can enjoy outings on the many lakes around Jackson Hole fishing for brook trout to $ pounds, grayling and giant lake trout. • · Our party was successful in landing no fewer t~ four fish over 4 pounds, many in the 2 to 31h:-pound class, with the aver- age trout running to 12 to 14 inches. There is still plenty of time for planning a float trip this season. For more information on the trips contact Bill Miller, Amer· Jean Safety Co., lGOM Ventura Blvd., Encino, 91316 or write Jack Denni!, Jack Dennis Fly Shop, Box 286 Jackson, Wyo. l3001. Gonzalel., Navarro Mix At Anaheim CC Tonight A bout between lightweight bopeflll• lludollo Gomalei and Ruben Navarro. postponed .once by a wrangle over <"Weight, Is scheduled as par! of )f boxing tripleheader at the Anaheim C.Onvention Center tonight. Gonzalez, who early in his ·career became a pariah for 'jiromoters with his babit ol baeking out of figbls at the last m~te, was reformed tinder new manager Jackie McCoy and ~cored aome im· P,essive victories. do Ramos, the World Boxing COUncil's J.35.pound titleholder. Navarro bas a 33-5-2 reco~ with 17 knockouts. Go01.alez ls 484 with 40 knockouts. Also on the card is a 12· 1'0Und welterweight b o u t between Armando Muniz of Los Angeles and Ruben Vas· quez of Mexico City and a 1~ round featherweight match between Rodolfo Lobato ol Santa Ana and Jose Vol~z ol Tijuana, Mexico. Muniz, 20-2-1, will be defen· ding his North American welterweight title against V811' quez, 33·7. ~& ~l~ MUNICH 1972 diana University, the Olympic men's diving coach. "The trouble ls, both our guys and gals are going to face just about the toug)lest lorelgn competition.'' The U.S. diving team, normaJly composed of six men and six women for the Olym· pie springboard and plaUorm events, will send only five men and three women to Munich. A three-day final trial! session ended Sunday at Oakton Pool in subl!l'ban Park Ridge with the threesome of Janet Ely, 18, A1buquerque, Cindy Potter, 21, of Houston, and Olympian Micki King, 28, a captain in the U.S. Air Force, all sweeping the three Olympic berths in each (the women's 3-meter springboard and !~meter platform ). Finneran, 23, former Ohio State star and now a Colum- bus, Ohio, insurance man, also will double in brass for the men at MuniCh after capturing the No. 2 Olympic berths in both the springboard and plat- form. The other four ma I e delegate,s.. headed for Munich and their first Olymi>ic tries are Dick Rydze, 22, ex· Michigan ace who is now a medical student at t h e University of Pittsburgh; Craig Lincoln, 21, University of Minnesota standout: Rick Earley, 27, a Fresno teacher and the 1971 Pan-American Games gold medalist, and un· heralded David Bush, former University of Wisconsin diver whose sister Lesley won the gold platform medal in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. Rydze, a Pan-Am silver medal winner, handily cap- tured the men's plaUorm event Sunday with 578.04. Finneran, despite scoring an unprecedented perfect 10 point vote from all seven judges on hiS semifinal dive, was second in ps&.20. Earley, National AAU tower champion, was third with Mo.42. Thoug)I Gonzalez Is unranl" l>d, McCoy hopes to get him a shot at World Boxing Associa· tton 135-pound c b a m p i o n Roberto Duran U be can get by tile llftb.ranked Navarro. Alamitos Entries · Gonzalez and Navarro were 8cheduled to meet Joly 10, but Gonzales weighed in J 'h pounds over the previously set limit of 13'1, and Navarro refused to lig)tl him. McCoy says his figbter will have no trouble making the weight this time. Matchmaker Mickey Davies IJY• be bas o~ered Duran flS,llOO lo delend his newly \fOI\ title against the winner of tciQ!gtit's lo-rounder. 1Sbould Gonzalez ultimately light and ~•I Duran, it would Ill"' McCoy two ligbtweigbt dimlpiom He manages Man- ~Deep Sea Fish Report l 'lAL llACN -JIS •IWll...Si A6 bllr- nie\IOI, • Nlllbllt, '5 rock C'Olf, IS n-.c11n, D5 Wiid bllM. h191 -JS •1'1114'nl 12 l*lbUf, 10 ~. t btr• ,~ .............. .. UliTINeTOfl llACK -t 1 I •l'l'ltrl: 1,llO HM.,. ... 4 blrr•Wd.I• 2 "'!""' DANA WMAU' -2" .,..lltt: 1.211 kt'-45 ben.cllda, s tllUbtlt, 12 rock Codi 12 mackttel. ... ....,. (Dewy's l.eclm> -, .. ,....,..: 1 ..,.K\ld., IMO u ... lfCI rock cod. (A11'1 ~J -m MO!ml f 1*'r.cudli1 l ?tl...,_lt, Im ..... 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HIGH POWERI Git p-tl aolfi"I help In Arnold P•lm1r'a booklet, tot'" Stlots •ml ftlrwly Woods,'! wrltt.n tic• elusively for rtldtr1 Cf Ihle: column.A copy It JOU rs. for 20t •nd • atamptd, aelf-KdrtUtd tt1vtlope ...i 1o Amokl Palmer, c/o this newsp1per. Metro Loop's Elgas Unusual Hobby -Baseball Exec By CRAIG SHEFF volve just att~ding games. Of Ille 0.llY Plfot St•ff Some people --Uect stamps Elgas gets things rolling· at "u least six months before the and save coins while others first . game is ever played, spend their leisure hours cam· meetmg with team coaches ping, w,1ter skiing o r and numagers at monthly din- participating in various other ner sessions prior to the means of relaxation. season. But Ernie Elgas has a The meetings are held to somewhat unusual ho b b y discuss new rules and various which bas not only brought other things. And Elgas also satisfaction to him -but to holds dinner meetings during hundreds of college-age men the course of the season. as well. Elgas says his bigges_t prof>. And all three have scrimmages set Sept. 9. ~olden West and Saddleback have night ef- falfS with Sbackleford's crew at Cerritos and CRAIG SHEFF coach George Hartman's GtAichos traveling to Santa Ana. OCC's Pirates have a tri-scrimmage with San Diego City College and fl.{ira Costa planned, but TUcker says that might be spilt into a day-night affair. OCC and Golden West's Rustlers open the season against each other Sept. 16 and that's expected to be another donnybrook. And Sad· dleback hosts county rival Cypress at Mission Viejo High. It all starts in less than a month. Ex&ddleback start Rod Graves and A-lark Bordy Dgore prominently In cal S I a le (F'.»llerton) football plans this coming season. Graves, 4 quarterback, attended Cal State (Long Beac'h) two season ago wblle Hardy, a Golden \Vest, by the way, has a very unusual schedule with its first six tilts at OCC's LeBard Stadium and its final four on the road. South Coast Confereact baseball teams w11I play four rounds In 1973 -primarily because the circuit will be a tlx-team affair wttb Saa 'biego Cily CoUege dropplng out. Aud the Soutbcra Cal circuit will play gnmes on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda)"I next season. In the past, games have beta played on Tuesdays and Fridays. Ex·Golden West College sensation Pat Cur- ran. '"ho claimed all kinds of honors last baseball season ror the Rustlers, continues to hit well during the summer. Curran, playing for Boulder, Colo., has 10 hon1crs and is batting .397 as of la~t week, says Golden West coach Fred Hoover. Tv•o other former Rustlers -pitcher Mark Barr and catcher Bud Bulling -are playing for Cambridge, S. D. in the Basin League. Bulling, says Hoover, has hit five home runs. And Ken Murillo, who completed his second season at GWC in '12, ls playing in the Casey Stengel League with the Downey Reds. f\.1urillo, by the way, has changed hls mind and now wiD enroU at the University ol. Arizona instead ol Cal State (Long Beach). Curran and Barr are ticketed fer USC while Bulling it headed for Cal State (Los Angeles). .1 NIMA 3rd Elgas' hobby is baseball. lem in the seven years has He's been active in the sporl been the accessibility ol the In Tourney in Orange County since 1957 playing fields. when be, his wife and their 10 !'Because we're a county. Big A Oldtimers Tilt Matches Series Foes children . became county wide organization, we do not Thrtt members or the H• It was his second 23 .. ~:in CUPERTINO _ Coach Ed residents. get fll'St access to baseball of Fame top a seven.man season in a career that span-N I d k U II h ew an and his NJMA water Elgas is currently the presi· par s. sua Y w en we go to pitching staff for t h e ned four decades and resulted dent of the Metropolitan recreation departments, we Cleveland Indians Oldtimers in 300 victories· polo forces returned to" the Baseball League of Orange have to get the dates that the in the 1954 World Series replay Paige, Whose baseball age is Orange Coast 'ai-ea today County, a collegiate loop com· local leagues have not booked. against the New York Giants listed as 66. was 3 major following their third place posed of county junior colleges "That's why we're playing at Anaheim Stadium, Satur· league rookie at age 42 when finish Sunday in the National and COlleges. only five games at Boyaen day Aug 26 h d • · · is 6-t recor helped the In· AAU t I He's held that title for the Park in Anaheim this year. Th 1r· hrined t wa er p,o o cham-B h e 10 ens a dians to the 1948 American · bi ut t e recreation pi.ons ps at De Ania College past seven years and shows no departments have been as fair Cooperstown are Bob Fel1er, League title. here. sign whatsoever of giving it as they can be,., sayS Elgas. Satchel Paige and Early Narlesld was the right-hand· up. The Metro teams utilize Wynn. The remainder of the ed ace of Cleveland's 1954 NIMA was !ofeed to llttle: "It's really a big hobby with Memorial Park in Santa Ana illustrious staff announced by bulJpen, Garcia was a 19-game for thlrd place tn the tourney me, it keeps me young," says and El Modena Park in Indians manager Al Lopez is winner and Houtteman won 15 following Jtt f.3 Jou to even. Elgas, who does free lance orange for most of their night made up of Mike Garcia, Herb games as the Indians set a tual runnerup DeAnza. lay~ut work for magazines games with the Golden West, Score, Art Houtteman and league record or 111 victories. Newleod'• crew regrouped and thus gauges bis wort 80 cai State (Fullerton) and Ray Narleski. Paige amfScore .. The Giants, who swept the after the DeAnza loss and that be ha~ more time for Cypress fields also being used were not men\bers of theJ.954 1954 World Series, will be went on to rip Phillips A, 1~7, baseball dunng the summer. -for Sunday afternoon tilts. team, but were extended managed by Hennan Franks, for third place. however. Elgas and tits wife Bea at-A total of .seven county col· special invitati()llS. who was a member or Leo 11tt was disappointing to tend nearly every Metro game Ieges -Golden West, Orange Feller will be mliking his sec-Durocher's coaching staff 18 finish third, we wanted to win on Tuesday and Thursday Coast, Saddleback, Santa Ana, ond apPearance in an Old-years ago. But now that but we knew Concord would be nights and usually take in at Cypress, Chapman and Cal timer Game at Anaheim Durocher Is free, he may be tough, f• Newland told the DAJ· least a couple of innings of the State (Fullerton) -are fu. stadium. He also was a persuaded to join Franks' LY PILOT. four and sometimes five Sun-volved in the league a1ong member of the 1950s Mnerican staff. Jack Dickmann led NIMA day games. with a team from the EI Toro League All-stars, who played · The G i a n t s • I n d ! a n s scoring in the Semifinals "Sometimes we'll go to a Marine Base. the National Leaguers in the Oldtimers game Is scheduled against DeAnza with two goals game and if it's 8 good one But the El ·T~r:o ~ames 1970 game. • for 7 p.m., to be followed by ~ he had a like number we'll just stay there" aays count only as exhibition tilts. Feller bad a 133 record for the regular Angels-Indians against Phillips A, along with Elgas. ' Despite the fact that Chap-the 1954 club, won 266 games game at 8. Tickets are on sale mates Jim Bradburn, Pat Elgas has six boys and man and cal State (Fullerton) in his career, Jncluding three --now at the Anaheim Stadium Glasgow and Bret Bernard. that's bow the interest started. are fo~·year schools, the no-hitters. box office, open daily from 9 Single tallies in the third "They were all baseball league JS very well balanced Wynn, now managing Mm-\to 5; at Wallicbs Music City, place game were picked up by players and thatts why 1 took wJtb most of the to~ players ~f nesota's Orlando farm club in Mutual and Liberty Agencies, Brute Black aDd Jay Brower. an interest ,, those two colleges involved 1n the Florida State League, won and at United callfornla banks NJMA was 4-2 for the tourney. He org~ized the West summ~r loops in Alaska and 23 and lost 11 as the Indians ln Orange, Riverside and San Concord turned b a e _.k Orange Little League in 1959, .-t-he_M_•d_w_e_st_. _______ b_ree_zed __ to--thc;~c..lc..954:....Al....::pec..nnan=::tc... __ Be __ mc..•::rd::lllO::' ::..:co.:.un_tl::esc...r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Deii;i;Anza;;;;~·-M;.;;~lo~r;;;iith~e;;;t~iU~e~.;;;;;. serving as its president for \ :2£~1:~~¥..:e i~t! Baseball S landings couple of years, Elgas became active in the now d~f\Jnct Na· tional Baseball League, a , circuit for cOtlegiate, sernJ·pro and ex-pl'O players. NATIONAL LEAGUE Then In 1966; Elgas, ex· Pll tsburgh Chapman C.Ollege coacb Paul New York Deese and lormer Cal Stale Chicago (Follerton) coach BUI FUiton SI. Louis got together and decided to Montreal chance the leagoe Into strictly Philadelphia a collegiate affair, keeping: it East DMskio W L Pct. GB li9 35 ' .628 - 5141 1 .SM 7 so 46 .$21 10 46 17 .495 1211 42 49 .462 IS'h M llO .1162 25 Weit DMolon , S7 36 .. 53 144 • 613 - .M6 ' .Sil 811 oq an amateur'basis and tying Cincinnati it in with the National Houston Col\eglate Athletic Associa· Ooclgera 1100• Atlanta And at the ume time Elgas San Francisco met with Fred Haney, then the general manager of t b e San Diego California Angels, and receiv· ' 4t IS 4S 50 43M 36 18 ;474 1,3 .443 16 .383 2111 ed permission to stage the league's annual All.star game at Anaheim Slacllum. Being president ol t h e league. of course, d.~ D<?I in· rop Bowlers Go at It TMWI 9efl'ltt LM AllttlM {OllMn 11·1) •t All_,.!. IMC:L.•ln 1·11 Monlrtll !Moore 2-11 •t New Vortl (Strom O.Ol S.n Di.to (Artrn .. 11) ., HoltllOl't !Dllrlllf M ) ~'r,) (MooM H) •t PllllW.loll'-(Rf'fflo It. LOVlt CCMYtland 12"fJ et ClllCHo IJenllll'll ,,., kn ltr.iic:IKO lllvlll •fl et Clnc:lnrMlf' 1111111'11 llem 1ofl AMERICAN LEAGUE Eall Dlvlsloo W L Pct. Detroit M40 .574 Baltimore 5Z 40 .SM Boston 47 45 .Sil New York 4.1 4S .000 Cleveland 40 52 .435 Mllwauktt 37 18 .!ill Weit Division 01kland 18 38 .!Of Ollcago 52 43 .M7 Mlnneaola 47 ff .516 Kansas City 4.1 49 .4711 Angels UI! .418 Texas . 39 S& .411 S....an'I Rmtttl: CltYtlend H , MUWMH ,_l Bot!Otl "4. Ottrolt :t.1 Thlf 2-.1, 0.111" 1·2 MIMttOlt 1, Cllluto 0 ll11t~ I, Htw Yorll I C•llhl'fll• ,, KenMt City t, ti ""'"" GB - 1 6 7 13 1611 -511 811 12 H 1811 Huntington Baach'I Bud, ___________ • ____________ _. R<u bids to <limb up a few" notchea when the West Coast Match Game Ellminallons 1>1wllng tournament resumea tonig)ll at Kona Lanel. Action begins at t :IS. DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARlOR BLVD., COSTA MESA S...Jco and Pam for All lmperted Cora Modern Body Shop for All Con 646-9303 The field waa cut to II last week wllh the llrst -k of • linals ocheduled tonight. 'l11ree more final """"'-will lollo!I' berore the field II again sliced to live. Oranae Couoty•a Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dulor DEAN LEWIS '72 TOYOTA COROL LA $1966 <+ T. & L.l 08 $3930 MO. Full cub price $2,096.30 lnclud- Jng tax A license. Down paymtnt 11 tour hundred dollata. $39.30 total monthly payment inch1cUnc Jnterett, tax & Uctme. $35 pay plqa balloon payment ot $800. Total deterred pay prl~ $2.575.50 • A.P.R. 11 % On in-anar>ao<I ettdJt. I(~). VOLVO "Dean Lewis" We leese more Volvos in Or1n9e County tlion eny other deoler1hip. EXAMPLE SAVlllGS1 S8890 MO. I. ' ,, I -Is currenlly In the No. OVllllAI DILIVOT IPIClALllTS Uspot. 1'---------,.;.;.;;~~;.;;,;;;;;.;.,;;,;;;;:;;;,;;.;,;. ______________________ ,__I . t •• Moncuy, JUJy 31, lt72 1ttt-n 1•n·n AC'hlll A~-1 It~ ........ ,, .. , .... , ... , 1.tlO l,JICIS G.-...1 14 , •.• , .............. , .... S,JSJ J,U) Gr ........ , ...................... S,7tl J,11, g: i1, ..... :·:: ·:·::: .. :· ~: : .. !.': ill!ftfMf" kl!lw ~ E•. & Cont. Ed, 1,561 1,•4S TOT AL .. •. . , ti.IOI 24.~ IUMMAIY Ofl CUl•IHT OIJTll(T TAX llOUlltlMINTS """' ·-· 1, .. i .. ,., ,,,,0 .... ..... ..... '""' ll'OR lf11•71 .. . . " . . C. TOT .. L. •ft' ••• , .... ,_. U.LMC'll .ulO llt<OMIE ·• ·•.. .. .................. .. 0. CXPllllOITUR.U ANO OTI4 OVTM CUUINT' IJU"IENM! t• ADMINISTllATK>tf ,,1 S'"=:t.:!~ ................. . 1• (llJtlnM ........ ., .........,,...... •• ltt Otlltr ~ -' ~IMll'tlllfl .. T07AL AOMIMl$Tll.ATIOfll ....... .. 100 INSTRUCTION 210 Cwtllkolt911 Slllrlll o1 IMtrvctlootl 211 ..,Ille_.' .. .,,.. ............. truu 212 illPlrVIMln' Slllrllt ............ 111,IM 211 Tlldlln' 11111111 .............. 1Ult.1'4 21• OlltN' Clrll!lu ... S.tlrld 01 1,.1nic:11111 ... .... ........ IOS.llt m C\eMlflef 1111r.. ti' 1ntttvc:llOll n1 IMlf\ICllOMI ,..... • .. . ••• .. .... m,Ml 222 OlllK CllHl!lfd S.IHlet ot 11111rvc:11on .................. t ,1na 110 T .. lbDoll• .•.•. ............. ....... U,141 2• Oll'ltl &ookl . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 102.J•S 2tO 01111r IEJ1jlllllla. of lritlr1Ktlon •.••.. m ,1,1 TOTAi. INS711UCTION ,. ........... 11.t•,llM 400 HIALTH SERVICEt 410 Certltk lttO $111rlff ti HMllh ll'trMMtl ..... """'"'"'" 1U.2SI 00 C'-•lllltd S.llrlft of .... ,,. ..... '"'"' ...... .. _ ,,...,. ,...._ """' -· t.llMI• ...... "·'11 1., .... ,,,.,.-» 10,711 Tt tit Mt1wf Illy ......, ti! Jiit MCUt .. NII ·-9'TI ... l"UNO AMO PUllf'Otl .......... Tu •itt 1.111111 T" ltlte ........ HHlltt P1rllf'll'IOll ................ ,., MIO Otllll'" E•pen-of HMlltt 1M11k1 . , TOTAL HEALTH Sl!lllYICES ...... .. '°° Df'ERATION Of' PLANT "·"' 4,112 1n,t1• 17,111 .,,, ....... GI-. AJV ............. , ........... ". Sl5.t1'"7t r-nl "" .•. ••.• • ........ ,. n.""·* E"XEMPT l'ORllONI <lfl GEMlllAl l"UNO ltEQUllllMINT EMlEllllO OH LINE A 06l!tkl Ctntrlti'uti... to Ptrm1-I Fllnd elld Rl41r-I Al'llWlf"t' FWlll ,... .. .... .. SUITOTAL .. .•. .. • ...... , ...... . Annual """'""'' "' tc:eounl of s111r klloOI lulilltN ,. .... A,..,ortlfMW.nl C11t1 M"" .... )V.ut .-.-1 ,......"""'' °" tc(OUl'll of s11tr Scholl lkllkllN Flfftll ""°"lloflmtltl MHl'POrl Bffdl '". 0 ,'57 lOTAL.. C.11 M"' ,.,, ............. ,. • .. ... NewpOrt ~ ,,,, •• ,, Ar11 HC" . • • . • , . . , , 1.o1•.oM Mil Gtr\lrll ~ lUbfKI lo Ill r111 !1mll, 7~ MAXIMUM TAX RATE tClf' ltlh K"OOI diltrkl. ~~ l'IMY bt 11¥1111 " relle lht nft lltfllrll PIM'PIM tl:X rlQlllAfnlftll II illoWn MIOW! ~ a11t Aulllofl~ br Ed. Gl6' 11 IOI ...... SK. )0751 tntl 301U ..... .• .. .• 12.:IQOll k . 2GlafEllcfltll ............. .• 11,MOO lO.le of Ellcilol'I t/llf101 lll1tt lllCfllMd 11y Eel. Code ))111' ... S .OJ).( ~11 ...................... " • M.t.»4 Alltlloflttd GM. Purpop ln Ritt Lim!! 1•.!U' 21,1$0,000-t .11U LaVllO TAX llATI tUMMAltY 1. Gtf!ll'll l"urpoM llll Riii Lt'tlled .......... s•.2»4 COii• Mtsl f , ArMwlclt T1X •ell L.evlld , . , , , .. , , . , , , • , S NtWJIOrl 811dl :l Gtntr'el Fllllll O..trrldl T111 RllH Levied • , I .0t00 Ar .. "C" Tot1I Gll'ler•I Flll'ld T•• R11 .. Lt'tllld .,,,,, s.i..m~ 11-ond l11ltr1$I .ncl prlnclNI l)l'(l'nltlt. Cotll Miii ................ , ................... , •41,ttO N......... BMCPI ., ........... ,. ,. • " .. , . .. • . 203, 111 NIWOOl'I He111or Hle'I •. . . . . .... .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . •'llAT Newporl..MIM .. . . ....... .. ... ... . 14SIO AMALYlll Of" OINllAL •UNO TAXIS IEXIMlll'T FROM. Olt SUlllECT TO, S,.C.IA.L TAX lllA'l'IE LIMITS .1.,trk:ltd MltllC•, Jiiiy t, ltn .. l•ll IK111"t1, 1'71·71 .. , , •...•.. llMtfl(hod boltl!U plUI lncolnl • • • AtNlll lll.Ptl\M, 1'71•)2 .,. . .. ... R•t1kttiil MltM .. JUM », Im .. E11t1Nt9CI i.11 receipts on ~ ~ 1m.71 .......... .. lllt1lrkllld MNinct plul: ~ ·• Atl'IOlllll ~ for aptl'ICIJf11r1 .. ,.,,,.,. trt:ntftt, lt72·7> ....... .. Ul..011 »1,010 ....... --211,0t'.I 21'.ot1 ,, ..... --ts,741 U ,7.0 1 I ~% -· •• •• -o •• 1t,'IQ2 ''""' ,,. .. , 1'4.207 ...... ..... to.sa 3',127 :n,121 f t7,53f ... ·"" •• c ... 1111111 s.111i. "' Oper•tloll .. . "° OtMr l.J1Plfltll for CIPH•ltotl ..... . TOTAL OPERATlOM Ofl PLANT .. 1CICI MAINTENANC& Ofl' PLANl ,.. Ct1•1lfllll a.11r11t fW #Mlll'-nct .. 730 R .. leament If EW1'11ft9111 , ....... .. •lt,211 """' :u. .. 1. 111.211 1'0 <llhlr' !•I*"" for Mtll'l1tftlllcl •.•• .21., TOTAL MAIMTENAHCE Of' 'LANT 100 FIXED CHARGES ...... '·"" •• 11n '·"" ,,l:U ..... .UOl ·'"' 111 .a.twlulty Flfftll ................... . I ll Per-I ll'llNI ................. .. t' I Pllblk ~~~ Retlrtnllltt .... .. ...... ,...,. 311,JU m Old ~. S\ll'V'-1, Olt.lbUlry 4nd HMlll'I ll'llllflllCI • , , , ., • .,, ltt,21• UI .1.mp1o.,... lnsur1nce, TH<h«I •NI lntlruc:tlonll Alda . .. ...... 1:12 E:mploy ... IMurll'lc:I, All (lll\tf1 ... uo Wonun'"'' '°""*""'Ion IMUr1nu , , "° Oltllr 1'111111 Qllr... ..... . ... .. TO:TAl P:IXtD CHARGES ........ .. ....... 112,10! ...... ,, ..... 1)'0'7,702 SUBTOTAL APPLICAILE TO TEACHERS' IAL.AA'I' LIMITATION .................... :llAIMSA JOO PUPIL TllANSl'ORT,f,TIOH 510 Cl•1•lrllll S.!1rltt ol P .. pn "''""'°''''Ion .......... ...... m • .ue Jto Gitter Ell*\ffl of 1flM4 •14,111 Pup11 lrlflMIOf'lellDl'I ...•.....••. , , , TOTAL PUPIL TRANSPORTATION .. lOTAl CUAAENT E)IPENSE OF l!DUCATION .......................... , J1.l41,I" tCO flOOD SERI/ICES t10 Cll•1lllld Stllrln of Food Str ..... ttO <llher EXPl!flll$ .:I Food Slrvkt Ml MNll !Of Nfldy P!lpll1 """" TOTAL FOOO SERVICES ...... 1100 COMMUNITY SERVICE$ 1120 Clllhlfltd S.lerlft OI "' "' Commw1l1Y 5tn>lct1 ..... , ..... , , , .. !It'll OtPltr ExptNH ol COnwnl.lnllY Sir .•.• TOTAL. COMMUHITY 51RVICES .. lllO CAPITAL. OUTl.AY _:-11• 1mpnwement If sues . . ... .. ... • . .. 12.sts 11'° &~lldlnts ... •. ..... ................ 12'.0S. Ul ~.i '"'11~1111::;::1 .... .• ................... Ill .... i i l»t Otlllf' Eql11pmet11 . . . .. .. .... .. 442"" lOTAL CAPITAL OUTl.A'I' .. ..... 165,1S1 TOTAL EXPENDITURES , ............... 2l,f'lt,6G4 1.11S "'·'" ....... s10 • ..a --S1,ll1 52.UI OTHE"ll OUTGO lllO D!IT SERVICE 1Ja Mnt.111 RttMIYrnllll Oii Atcourrt of Stell khool &vlldlng A~lonmtnl .... ""3.44 l«ID OUTGOING Tll.l.NSf'ERS ,; 1.Qll Tvltlon lot Otl'ltr Tullion .......... ....... iso,00.' I.WO Tr1n1ffri liWI lnt1rful'ld Trtnllttl ••.•.•••••• Tut Olhll'" Tr1111ltr1 ........... .. lOTAL. OUTGOING TRANSFERS .. "' .. , .. SUBTOTAL .................................. i: 11 •JI ''""' Jjl,JOI 111M1 , ....... atMO , ..... ....... ''""' .... , 2~1S1 , .... """' t,lff,111 "'·"' ''""' ~4,7G I . ... 1,ns •,115 311,11• 14,)al «i0,117 105,tSJ ...... 1'9,10 SSl.lfl "'·'" 27.641,llO ~ .... "' "' "·"' II 1: JI II JI JI JI JI ,..,.xbnlll'P! 1"*'1'11 lo bt ll'!Mrlld' 11'1 tl'lt """""""" of C11rrtnl Dl1trkt T•ll llllllUll'Mllflll f11r.,'72:·1J to ~ro,r ~~-~ ........... sd ,102 UNDllTRllUTIO Rl,ERYI ...... , ........ x J: • X J61,tt2 2Ql,l9• l7t,•ll :trS,OM TOT4L. EXPENDITUR S N ANO OTHEll OUTGO ...................... tJ,442,1'1 NO Ltvy No L.1vr No Levy o Levy E. SNDINO IALANCI!, JUNE JI ...... 500 "LIV)''" thl1 1ITIDUfll TIJI rtt91ptt:, 1'71·72 ......... .... .... . .. • : "•• sr.11 •no F1Hr11 1pport1Mr!l9rll1, 1tn .11 ... . Rt1lrltttdt:nc:1 plus lrw:ome .. ·•.• . .. .. Actl.leJ 111 , lf11·n .... " . , · · · ·.. •"' ~~~~ ·.~~.:.~~:.'..... .. .. E1!1"Wtlll Slilt _,.... fllldtrll 1llll"fflol!Mt!th, 1tn.n . • • .. • .. .. .. .. ••••• ll•trkltlll bll&.-ct plu1 lniCOmt . .. .. .. . • A1IWUl'll ~lld for upendlt11r1 '·"' '~"" "'"'' JI II JI • C1sh Jn Covntv Trr11ury .................. .. A-l11fng C11h Fllfld , ...... , .. ., ......... " o\t(OUf'lll AKll111ble ............ .,, ....... . Storts ......•. , .............................. . PrtOlld E•plnM ........................... . GENERAL RaSEltYI!, JUNI ». 1'71 .... .. TOT .. L CUllRIHT AiSIETS ................ , Le11 Current LNibllltltt .................... . NllT aNDINO 14LANCa , .............. . AJIJ.l11 10,oot '""" .ll7,0S 1a.1• 11 ••• S...SS.2\0 2.14.W ~12.ru fl , TOTAL IEXll'tNDITUlttt, OTN•lll OUT.ct AND UNDliTRISUT•O llSt:•v•. ,LUI NET l!lllDING IALAMC• ....... 21,U.f.JOI !1,sts,211 171625 •ONO INTl!Rlt:ST ANO RaDIMlll'TION '1UND ' COSTA Ml:SA IELIEMENT4RT kMll Oletrict 11 1'P~~ OUTSTANOINO IOMDaD INDllT1Dt41SS • l Jis.14 OF DISlltlCT, et J-'9 ................... S.llS.000 ' Mln111 1movnt ol bondt ffdHmld . • . . . • . • . . UoUIOI IS.21J OUTSTANOING IONOED INDE&TEDNESS .. 47,1.000 A. IEGINMINO IALAMCE, JULY I • ••• 1s.111 cm In County TrMwry .......... .. HET OEGIHNING BALANCE 1. •• ...... ,, .... AOJUSTED NET &EGIHNING "~ •· INCOMI 1,J14,1"6 60 STATE INCOME m .sn '""" 310,tn :mt,tn in.tn MIJIOI' trtMlll', Jt72-71 .......... , • ., , .. . Mnt'""'" 1rnDU11t ta bt '"t..-ed hi ttw 1t.lfl'lll'llt"f' of C11rrllll Dl•lrlcl T 1• -,, Tll! llllet Sl,lbvlntlons .... , , ..... ., . 11.m Rttt11lr-11 tor lPn·JJ to 111 d1r111.c1 by ....,., 1111 "'"' ltwrW 1'1111 • • . • ........ lU,tll No Ltv'f 1.m.w No L.e11y 61.1 l 111lrin1 1n11en10JY ...... . t J.1 Property R•lllf ............... . Tol1I Sl1le lnc:om. • ···•·•·•• IO LOCAL INCOME '""' "·"' -· C1mmlullfl II Dl1lrlct TIXtl II.I Olllflct T•llM, Secured Roll, rtc:tl11ed '''"" ..... R"trlcl9d bti.net, Jury 1, 1'11 ............................................ Jl,7"6 1'"11 ....:•IJlll, 1f1J.7:l .... , , .. , ... , .................... , • ", .......... , ... . . .56,0•P 11.1 Ot1lrlcl T1Mtl, Secvrlld' Roll, required to blllollC• B!ICloet ... . • ••• .0,f7S .,,.,, 11,151 11.2 Un1ec11rtcl Roll ................. , II,, Pflor YHf1' TeMft .......... ·•·• ll•trlcled 11111~ pf111 Income ............................................ •7,I U Ae'lllll 1111111111, lt11·7' •......• , ..................... , .. ... ••. . •• .. . • . •• •• U,'431 Elllm-flld 11• rK•IPfs 111'1 -ICVrtd' roll, lf12-7S ........................ ..J71 lll!lllrldid bll•nc• plu• 1n<om1 , .... , ............... , .. . . . . .. ..... .. .. . . ... •.572 16 lnllre:i.t "· ............................ · • If Other ................................ ,, • 42,101 AlftOlllll blldPll!d fDr t11plfllU11r1 1ndfor lr1"1f1r, 1'12>-73 . • . .... ... .. . 1•,M Mll•IMllrn 1rnovnt 19 bt t!"lrtrtcl Ill !I'll SumrNr'f 01 Currtfll Dlslflcl T111 llMUlttn'llfl" !Cir 1'7N'J to Ill cltrtlrld by ltl/V on thl 1ec:11rtd roll . ., , Tot1I LOCtf ll'!Con'll ...... · ·" ... . TOTAL INCOMI IEXCLUSIVIE lteslrlctld bll1nce, July t, 1'11 .......... . Tu r«:1lptt., 1'11·72 . . .. .......... -· .. ll•tflcttill INllncw plus lllCO!Tlt .. . ... .. .. •• Acl\N>t 4111Ptf\H, lt11•72 ... , . .. " ...... .. ltMt1\c"te9 bllanc1, J-JO, lt72 • . • .. . .. .. E1tlmellld 1•11 rectitplt on un1«11rlld roll. 1tn.1J ............. , •. , ............ . Rnh'letfld ll>lltncl plus 1ncorr11 • . .. ••• A...-t bull9tled tor expondllun 11'111/or 1r1mt.,., 1t72-?J .. , . .. . . . . . • ........ )6,515 l6,S7S J0,11 1 . .... . .... lo.1n M,nl 11,2• S"4,l.0 ''""' .... ~ :IQ,JJt '3,'11 ... ,10 .,2,13' M111tmvm 1mount ta be '"tired In thl """'"'ry of Currwnt Dlltrk l TIX Rto11lr1rMnh tor 1'1~·7J to be derl\ltd by llYy on thl s«:11rtd roll . • . . .•.. NO I.Ill'( ANNUAL ,INANCIAL ANO IUDOET RIE,OaT '•rt Oft• -OINEllAL FUNO NIWl"OllT-MliA UNIFllD Jcl!OOI 0\1lr1cl Cotum11 1 1f70·'1 Aclu•I A. IEGINNING IALANC•, JULY I Cli1h >In (Oun!~ TrHlllfY ..... ,. . ., ., .... .. Re\111111..., c.. rvfllnd . . . . . .............. , .• Ac:tll.lntt. flee• 1bfl ..................... . Storts ................. .,,. .. .......... . Pr11>91d £J1pen1• .• • .. ............ . TOTAL CURRENT AUETS """"'" ., Le:i.1: CurrMI U.ltllllNll tnd Delll'"rtd lncorM .................. .. INEl BEGINNING IALANCE ............. . M /llllr!19111t. to AOtOVnh ltacel11abll ..... . Ad "''"*'" Ill Current l.leblllllll · .4.DJUSTEO NET IECilNNING BAL.ANCE .. , 1.t1l,6!3 + .. ..., -11.J32 J,ffoYJJ &, INCOMI • 20 Fl!.f.EJtAL INCOME RE C!IVED f"RO:.\ 57,f,TE SOUllCES :ll Nellon1I O.l'"M EdllttflOn Atl IPL U-160 .................... . '' Vocellonel Educ111on Ac:! .......... . 31 Eltment1ry 1nd S.Cond1ry ,S,ltt ...... Edl.IC:Jlkln Acl . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ., 19t,02J 7t Ollltr . .. , . .. . . • . TOTAL FEDERAL. tNCOME RECE IVEO FROM STATE SOURCES . ., , JO Fl!!OE RAL IN COME RECEIVED FlltOM COUNTY SOURCE' J2 Emtfllll!CY E'"'IOyment Act IPL n .J.IJ .. . .. . .. , ..• 1 11 11 • TOTAL Fl!!DEltAL INCOME RECEIVED FROM COUNTY SOURCES .. • COMBINEO iTATE I.ND FIOEltAL INCOME SI Voeellon1I Edut•I~ Ac! of 19'1 , ... .. ITAl£ INCOME 'l f'rlnclptl ApporllO<!mtnt ''·' 8tllc, Eq11911••tlon Aki 11111 5'1pcli.men111 S111JP)rl ...... ''" £ducllklMll'f Hondlcappecl .. ,1,J M_,lllty G+U" . . , ''"' Ed\!Ultlt Menlltl'f Rt11rdeoct ,I.I Pftnlc•lty Handl(epe>ed . •1-' Ttl!Nible Mentell'f A:elarded •1.7 TnMflDrlln9 HtndlclPQtd Pi/p!11 : : U S,.Clll P\lrpa11 Aooorll0rlt111nl ,t.I Orlvtf' "Yrern1"9 ... , U.2 A.Illa-• tor Tr•n\po•11110n •. 6J 199(611 .4.HOWIMn 6".1.1~1 tor ll'!lffW1111114 T1'-Ylllo!I .. W A,Plltf1ittlmllll for H1nak~PP«I Mililn f>I( WMm No i 111t 1'*:lll ~·Ion lll(llfftte 1r1 A111!1ib11 ........ . '1 T•• Rll.., .....,11on1 ''·' .......... ll!Yt!'ltory ..... . •1.'J ,.,_.,,.,. Rttlel .. .. ....... . " "Mffic:el..,_. FilMll"• .... ., .••• .. Olfllf' •... .. " ' .. . . ". .. .. TOTAi. $TATE INCOME ......... . 1t COUNTY INCOMI 11 "M/K'tli.n.w l'll!Wl " ...... "on.-........ . . . .. .... lOTAL COUNTY INCOME ... .. • 1..0CAI. INGQMI: 11 CMttrlct T•x• J,Jlt,2'2 '91,5e1 10),110 6l,13l :2J.ct4J Jl,111 JJ,45<1 11•.ls.6 to.7'1 U,lOO 111,621 HS,JOO ll't) S.ls.6,119 .... )11 tl,I NQll'td 11011, iwef\>1!11 " fndltl'Nd ...... . ..... 11.rn.m 1r.11ec~ 11141, ,..qulftd ~ Mtll!U 8\ldtft .... , . . .... . .,,, IJnMQlf"llt lto41 ............ .. ft,t '1'tor YW'I T-.......... . ...... M.t Wt ti _.....,. Ml SUlll!lle J: 1111 II J,90t,150 Mi\,SOJ ""' e aw.It..., ....... •• "'Milo!......_ ,. .. .,. ,.... ... :J,!U M lf!MNlf ,., ......... ., ••• ,.,,, .... • :nt.XIO • D!llll' .... .... • ............. 1t.1os TOTAL ~I. tffCOM& "'"" .. 20Atl,0.1 .. ,:~rw:~::;~.. ....... .. ~* .. ... ...... ~ ............... ... Cth1m11 J 1tn.12 Act\111 .1..$02.170 '"'" 315.157 «13 • .U 11J.4t0 •.34.00J 1.614,8'1 2,nJ, 1'2 + 21,$U -1•At.S 2,1n ,"'1 ,,,,,. 76,6-11 m.t» l»,110 U,S'IQ '"" 3..3$J,1'° ""'" '"·''° "·"' 2'1.161 51.sfl «t,ld • t,)1S , .. ,,.. ••• to) ' "' ......... 1•.~.0tt '·"' "·"' ...... 7,1!' 22,t ... SH ..... •t,'1' 011' IEOINNIMO IALANCISI ... ... ...... .507,357 No i.evw c. TOTAL, Nl:T •IGINNINO SA LANCE AHD INCOMI .. . . .. . . .... fOfi,f,jf 0. IEXPIENOITURIES ANO OTHElt OUTGO 1.JOCI DE8T SERVICE llSO lond Rlldempllon ................ . 1360 Bond lnltrut ..................... . Tofil Dlbl S1rvk1 .. .. , ............. .. ....... 1ll,f72 ns,tn TOTAL IEXPINDITURll ' AND OTMIElt 0UT90 ............ ."..... J35,tn I'. aNOINO IAL.ANCI, .IUNIE M C1sll 111 C-ty Tr111111"Y ................. ., NET ENDING BALANCE .... .... . ... .. 310,m m.m ....... lff,Jll SILSlS !11.SIS "'·"' ....... ""'' fl, TOTAL t:XPlt:NDITUllS. OTHatt OUTOO AHO NIT t:NDINO I.I.LAN Ct , . . . • .. .. .. . .0..tff Vt.OU •OHO INTIRIST AMO IED•Mlll'Ttotf PUMD .52,MI NIEWl"OllT •t:ACM ILIEMENTAIY kMll Oktrkt 1·.:! ounTANlllNO IONOl'.D IHOlllfDMlt:iS ' Of'" OllTRICT, 41 J-II .................. .. 1 1o Mlnvs 1"*"'1 of bOnd• r4111Hl'Tllld • . . ..... .. 14.iJ1 OUTSTANDING BON OED INDEITEONEU , , A. l•GllNNINO SAU.NC•, JULY 1 SI :it• C1111 Ill Coun!Y TrNlll"I' ................... , ' NET BEGINNING 8ALANCE .......... .. C1l11m11 J 1f72·7l ...... ,./ 4,SIJ,311 10,000 312,209 ll7..05 HJ,I .. '·""·'10 ADJUSTEO NET &EGINNING BAl.ANCE .. I . INCOMll 60. STATE INCOME t 61 Tix Rt114tt l!llW'"l"'-17.1 811•ln111 ln111nlor'f ............. . 61.1 Property Rtllef .. .. .. . . ... . .. .. To18l Sl1le llltOmt ....... .,, ....... . 10 LOCAL INCOME U Dl1tr1cl T1x1s 11.1 Dl1"ltl T••es, Securtd Roll, ft(ll¥9d , , . , .•..• II l Dl1trlct T1xn, Stc:ured Roll, required to bllfll'lc:t 9fold0tt •.•.•• 11.2 UnlKllrtd RoU ...... , . ., ... , .. 11.J Prior Ye1r1' T1•t1 ........... .. 16 lnttrnl ............................. .. H OIMr ................................ . Toll! Loe•! tnceme .......... .. ,,. ""' ..... 1 ... 47 JI X l! II "·"' ..... .... ... JG,.UJ TOTAL INCOMI! (EXCLUSIVE 2.1'2,W OP l&GllHNING IALANCESI ...... .•••• 2'9>,~ C. TOTAL, HIT IEGINNINO x JI 11 • •ALAMCI AHD INCOME ...... .... ..... 4JJ,JOf JI x • 1 D. IX,l!NDITURES ANO OTMt:lt OUTGO ~.J12,tU 1300 DEIT SERVICE 1150 &ond 1lld1mptlon , ,. ............. .. 1J60 Bond '"ltrtll ............... . Tolll Debt s.,..,,lct .................... .. ...... .. .... "'·"' TOTAL EXPIHDITUllES •1.s.Jt ANO OTHIER OUTGO ................ 250,1tl0 1,?.0.000 . ...... 1,Stcl.000 , ..... "'"" , ..... un ... J,6'7 116,'5! ''""' ..... '""" . ... ,, ....... 61,4Jf E. ENDING IALANCI, JUHi • C.sh II'! County Tfftsury .. , ................ , ltoAOt lUMl U2.016 NET ENDING IAl.ANCE ............. ,... l•AOt 165.061 2,9.U II''. TOTAL EXPIENIHTURIS, OTHIEa OUTGO .I.HD NliT INDIHO IALANCI . • •. .. 01.lOt .otMI !fl.to) aoND IMTIRUT AND ltlOIMlll'TIOM '1UMD Mrnl'ORT NARIOR UNION NIGN kMlf OklfWI OUTSTANOIMG •ONDID INDEaTt:DNIESS Ofl DISTRICT, •I J"'1 M .................... 7AG.too •.lll.000 n.td Ml"us tmour.t ol bonds fldlemed , . , ..•••.•.• , 'luot 5'0,000 OUTSTANDING BONDED INDEBllDNESS .. l,Ul.000 I 77J,OOI 72,W A. IEOINNINO IALANC•, JULY 1 ' C•s.h In COlll'llY TrNwrv .. ................ ..Goll NET &EGINNING tALANCE .......... .... m .uo •.o.i < UJ I . INCOME ' 60 STATE INCOME •1 Tl• Attltt Sul>v«llloN ,,,I 81nlnn1 '"'let'llory ,,.,, ..• , ... , 6/.2 ProperfY R14flf ................. . TOlll Slol1 lllC1)11'9 , ,. ., ,., ......... . 10 LOCAL INCOME II Dl1lrkf TlllH t ,14( 1t.n1 U,015 l .J00,000 ltt,U• 11t,1n ..... llJ,,.1 d.SIO ~ ... 11.1 Ot1lrlcl TIXts, Sic~ Jloll, r.c:elved ...... , .. .... 51'-'2'1 ,,,,. tl.I Dlttrlct T11111, Secured Ron, rtQ1Ulfltl Ill bllllMt 11,IClffl .. ,,., 11.1 Unt1<11rW Roll ..•. , . , .. , , .. , , .. , II.I Prlof' YM~' TIXts ............ .. .. ll'lltl'hl .............................. . .. Oltllr ............................... . XII II a '""' n,m a.ns "' 111• TOT INCOMI llXCLUSIVa ~TO!tl I.Ott! lncOITll .............. .. 01' •IHNINO tALANC•i) ............. 746,IU C. TOT .. L. N•T 1aO!NMIMO 10.SOO IALANCI: AMO IHCOMI .. ..... • .... 1.JJt.JSJ D. a.XPINDITUllaS AND OTHlll OUTto : ~: : )JOO PJoUL:..:•;~"" ................ .. 1llt0 8ond ll'llOl'ftl .................... . TOt~I Ditti Stf'Ylce , ................... .. . ..... m.JlJ ""'" 7,7U lt,601 '""' )I I • 11! .... ,, ,.,,,, '"'" "' ""'" 111,N 1,Jtf, ... -.., .. ,., .... ._ ... -"' TOTAL IX"IMOITUlll AHO f , INC:,~==··A~t~, JUHi 'it'.............. m.tlt 1'1,ul n .ooo ~~-: ~"N=T Tr-.ewr' .. ................. 411.4MI ..st.ISi •7..000 '· TOl"L tXl"IN~~Pu':~s. 0TiiiJ:'OciiiO" _..., .a,ISI AMO HIT IMOIMO IAl.AHCt: ., ..... ., .. l.221.t.SJ 1J1ltn IONO INTaltlST .uio •IDIMl"llOIN l'VMO , NIWl"ORT-MIJA UMlflllO ...... ~ i: II' JI OUTITAHOIHO IONDIO IHOllTCDHltS "'"'·* ~iw0!=rei••.;;:: •111 .................... 1·•.000 1"1MCIO J,"'6,lll suaTOTAL IO , ........................ , 200.000 M ..... "''"\' ................... "UAll.«11 1~ l11US lf'IOl>llll OI bond1 '"""'"' .,.,. '""" 100.000 Jl.f,ctOt S,JlO ~Uj~~~t~:~: ~~M1c01.1~8~-l~EDN£U •• lM7p.OOO Js.aJ,oot JAOI ~'+'A~ lirf111'li:T"im1""'.'"'.""'•••• l,AJ'l,Jr.J *M2 Nl!T 8i!GINNIHO I.I.LAS ... ., ........... , .Ml.Jn .. SU I . IMCOMI N("I! ........... " 422.UI ',own ti.tllMf .. ITATl INCOME ,. .... '1 T111 Rtl.., ~-• ::·~ ... ._. ,__, ............ . T. ~Y ••1~ ............... , •• "'81 '"'" lllt'tfllt ................ . • • 7,tl' Jl.llJ ...... , -~ tl,21t .... ,...., .. """' ... .... '"'"' ...... .. . I.MAI. NOTICE •LOCAL-11 OMrtict T-a....,....... lu• "' -~,.... 111 l«wllll llteft ................... .. • .... J tlLlll Ul.Otl • • • llJ! ~ .. .. ............ .. n.I T-. ~··;;.t,' .,... JI W P'f• Y•r't: Tu• ............ .. ....... u::: fl ~ ._,.,. ,. .• ,. JI I l! • I II II I MUM tu 1Mi \f E'#IT'lllf tt1i1 """'"-" :l~ ~-lletl .................. ::m 111.W 1'.M U ltMIM Miii LM-. t11«ff • .. ~"":.~~,~~ .. ::::: :::.:::: .(71,Jjj ~:: ~ H--~~ ....... """""""' = UUl"~"·" .............. 1.sn.= .,:;: 1·• :~..=~ .. ,_,.-.;··:::::::::::::: ..... T~=u• 1un.u1rv9"'"''' ...... l.tu.m • OtMt-••• ........................... . ,,..,. 1.tlt "" ., '""' n ,, .... ... .... ' ..,,_ • ... u••"'COI 1 ... 111 "''" >.11>_.. TOTAi. LOCAL INCOME .......... .. --C. TOT _... ....... ...... ' ' -TOTl.L INCOMI (UtLUtlY• Of' """' ... 4L. •IT U•lti1Nlti1• SS N • •• I ' •-.... -AllCI 4afO flilCOMI "1-••• ••-,••1 2.ott.u• e1N t1•• ......... Cl! .............. J:Jl,11.f -.. IXP ... ..,,, ••• ••D OTNii: ovrM . . ... ·--·... ,,. r:. TOT4L. 111111' llllNNIN• Sf.UNCI -....1 1J0t OllTtlllYtcf A .. O tNCOMt. ...................... J,40.ut ' 1,..a ._ ....,._.... ............ .... llOAOCI itS.000 '10000 0. IXPPOllUllS ANO OTMla OVTeO m,w l ...... 1..,.,..., ........ .............. Stt,ns 1,021,JOt ISt:.00 CURllHT IXPEHSE tMJM) x!h~x=~iiis ............. ··•• fft,f'U J,Jn,.. l,S21MO 100 ~1~:::i~~~IOS:11rMt ::ri; '-J:o••oz:.•:,Jl,T~1i1i''if ""' ......... •tt,ns 1,,,,,10t 1.=1.eot ,._t .. t.::ilftb;.':.',': ............. ., .. .. 2,21t.1# llllT lri 1 Cowlry ,,...""' .................. t,.ua.m tn.212 *·"• ., u1111ri111r111ot1 .............. .. tl,OH.7Je, Ttn NDINO S.1.1.ANCI' •.. ••' '' ,, .. 1,aa.m 977.tl! "'·"' UOotlllf' '""""' OI Admltll1tr1!111'1 .. . • Al. IX ... NDITUllEI, OTMllll OUTH TOTAL ADNJNISTR.AtlON ....... , AND "IT IHDIMe •AUHCI ... . •.. 2,111,Uf 2.J?0.121 :l,l.,ff4 20t INSTRUCTION ,,, m IUILDINGI •UHO 210 Cerllllc111d .... , • ., IMlrllC'lt.11 • A. ••• .,. ...... SALANCI. .IUL y I 211 PrlM.IOllb' $11&rllf ' .......... . t4)0J f•tll Ill COunry TrHSlll'Y .... .............. 3,lautf J,lll,17' fll TNCIWI' h l•rll& , .......... .. 1,J.W T'O-'"""" In U.$. IOl'ldl, ete. ........ .... 1Al$,.662 "'°°°·000 n• OIPltr C.,1llk1tect llltrltl • ...,.. TA\. CUAltlNT ASSETS .................. lOAlt.157 ,,JU.I,, of lllllruc!lol'I .............. . L ... aw-I Lle•llltln .. .. ............ , •.ct ..... 2:211 CllNllltd S1letlff of l11tlrue1lol'I ...... "'"" """' 1.11s.1u .. NIT IEOINNING UV.NCI!" .••.• "... ... ...It.... 1e.t12.en 2:11 lnalf\ltllollll AldQ . . .. ...... li.llTltllltt It Cwrrtnl l.llblltfl" ....• , • + .ao x 1 ~ • %12 Oltltr CllMll\ed Sll1ri. .:'::t=O Hff tEGINNOrlG SAV.NCl .. .Ult,* 10,211,Vt ,,111.W of l111tructl0tl ........ .. ..... . 1t COUNTY INCOME UO Tlllltll:loks ........................... . 7t 2.0 011'111 Bool(t .. .. .. .. • . • • • • ...... .. OltloW ••..•. ................. ....... • 1.111 2'11 Otf\lf" ~" l111tn1Cllllll .... .. • .. LOCA .... L INCOME TOTAL INtTRUCTION .......... • 400 HEALTH SEltVICEI 141 hie of IOllCls .................... t ,OOOMt 41t Ctrtll'lu11d Sflerllf 11 To--:.~rteOMe ·ii.:iclUsiVi''"''''" ..... «1.)00 "'')O .,. ::; E~:::"11 'H"'1tt.·s~1c;·:: X1.1D Of' IC•NfMIN9 SAL.AMC!:) .............. f.000.000 41Al2 TOTAL HEALTH SEltVICES .... .. C. TOTAL, MIT llOIHNINO 100 OPERATION DP: PLANT 2n.1'6 tAU.NCt AMD INCOMI: · • · · . • ·, .• · •. , IMlt,NS 10.U..ffl • 6,233,IU 610 Cle1slfltd $1llrlft tor 0Ptr•lloll -·~ .,, .... ,,...., ... .... .......... .... ,,. O. CXll'INOrlUllllS AND Ol HIER OllTOO MO O!Mr Ex,penffl tor Op1r111on ..... lOO AOMINltTJIAllON t T PER H DF PL.ANT ''°' Otll.-EiPt!ll• ol Admlnl1lr•tlon " 11.171 100 MAIN°T:NLA~CE :;1~1.ANT .. , .. "''""L OUTLAY no Cleulflfd Slllrlel fOI' M1lnl'1ll"'' •. 1211 Slits , .. "· ...... , · · .... , ........ "" U1• :134,710 t.200 7t1 Olhll'" E:.icpe!Wll for Mllnl-IKt .. . 11411 lllltll'lftlntnl OI 5111$ ·•··••••••• ,, tt-'d fl.ta 4IO,UO TOTAL MAINTENANCE 0" PL.ANT IUI •un11111ot ............................ 1,ftt,37f .),)M.•\J '.oos.N~ tOO FIXED CHARGES IMO ~== E I 111 Mrivlty Fund ................ ·", .. 'T qu pm41ri1 ........ .... .. 199"61 as.SM mm 112 Pwm1'*"1 Fu/wf ................... . et.i C•Pllll OVlleY ..................... l.lt•,2JI 4,076,65' l ,l»,16J 121 Pllbllc EmplOy.., lteflr......,t ..... . lOT .. L IEX,tHOITURlt 122 Oki A91, $1.irwJvort, D111bll1IY ANO OTMllll 0Ull4 .................... S,201,0U ,,Ol,,•5' 6,2ll, .. ~ tnd HHl!tl 1ns~r11'1CI ........... ,.,. 111.160 IE(: l~D/HGC ··~A~CE, JUMI ,. '" Empllyffl l111ur1nc:•. TNtP\efl •n . .u 1:!n1~1n1:w'1l u':':~ ""f('""""""" 3,·~~".!~ ~..,>u • .,,itt •fld ln1truclloMI AldH ........ .. • · I, • • ........... • -., • 132 EmplO'feff ln111r•nc•, All other• .. ,,,,..,.,1 l~•Zu, c!!.~RLE:.J,11-:se:Ts ................ 10-::.ls1 · 1,1u,1n 1411 won"""'' Compe"wllol'I lnWl'ince H!T •N'ooNO , •He' .... '" .... · ... """ "'7' ~.,.. Ito Oti'lll'" Fb td CIM"9<'• ............. . 24111 ..... ..... :Jt, 121 ...... . ,..,. '9.211 10,109 ,,. , ..... st.1st . 37,526 t7.lll ...... , .. ,.. ...... ..... 1,M• , .... .U.114 ""' L"' 1,oss t2,#19 • 1 .. 0.1.....-IE ................ 10,112.11' l ,lll,2:11 TOT•L FOXED ••GOS 4< ,, TOT4L IXll'tNGITUlllS, OTN&JI OUTOO CH •· ·· ·· '... AND M•T IMDIMO aALAMCIE ......... lS,4lt,"5 10,mn1 •.m.w ,s!1.'!,0!AL,"'r"T~8LE TO TEACHERS' , , ... .. • ..... ST.I.Tl. SCHOOL IUILDINO l'UND ,...,... • IMI A "'N •· ... ·· ·• · ·····.. • ..,,.- A. •IOIHNINO IALANCI, JULY 1 Ln.1 LHlt AgtHl'l'lll!ll tor C1lll 11'1 COl,lrtly TrMtWY IOI ll'llftl Ind Eqvl.,.,,..,t · ....... · , ....... HIT •!'GINNING •ALANcE·::::::··:::··::: "H)I TOTALAPPl.ICAaLETD EDUCATION ADJUSTED NET •EGINNING I.I.LANCE .. _._ Jot CODE SECTION 17'°3 FOlt I , INCOMI TEACHERS' SALARIES .................. 1,lfS,2'• 60 STATE INCOME JOO PUPIL TRANSl>ORtATION HJ.SOS lf0,111 ... AppwtlOnmenl IOr SdloOI Ftc:Ultlet .. J.IM l»t) 520 Cle•sHled Sll1r'-'5 of • LOCAL INCOME PVPll Tr1ri1porllllcil'I ...•.••. ,,, , , • M lnlttnt .. . .. . . . • . .. • .. .. . •• .. ... • .. . • .. l•S ,, SJO 01t11r E•ptmet of " DllNr ........................... ,... ... 510 410 Pupil Tr.nwiorl1llotl ........... . 1'6,.Ul ToO.O • ··ot o·-••• •n TOTAi. l'UPIL TRANSl'ORTATION 1J,tl2 •·"' TOTAL INcOM'll 1i:'i'Ci.'Us'1\i11"'""'"''"' .... TOTAL. CUltAENT EXPENSE l.OS2,1'6 OF llOINNINO ULANCI) .............. -IAll lot <IF EDUCATION ........................... 1.121 ,4n Sl..tU,020 C. TOTAL, NIT llt:OIHMING fOO 1'000 SERVICES IALAMCI AHO INCOME ........ ... .. .•• •.'Ill tot IOI t20 Clffsllled Slltriu of FOOd S.r. • .. D. EXPltilDllUllS AND OTHER OUlGO 1100 COMMUNITY SERVICES 1200 CAf"llAL OUTLAY 1111 Ctrtlflulld Slle<llt of 710,133 12'1 lulldlnol .......................... •,al CO!Tlflllll'lily Slrwlces ......... .. lOTAL IXPINOITUllES ,120 Cle•1lfltd S.i.rln of ANO OTNll OUT.0 ...................... ,,41 Col'!ll'l\vnlty Strvlc:es ............ . 157,501 E. INOIHI U.LANCI, JUNIE • TOTAL COMMUNITY SERVICES .. C.th In County 'Tr111urv .............. ,,.... lOI 1111 1200 CAPITAL OUTLAY ,...., S2,212,tSJ 1,11 .. 1'11 NET ENDING •AL.ANCE . .......... ...... IOI IOI 11.0 lmprovtnlll'll of SlllS ........... . '1. TOTAi.. IEX'11EMOITUlllE1 .. ND 1250 B11lldlf'lltl .......................... .. MIT IMOINO S.1.1.ANCI .... ............ 6.•11 • lOI lot 1M Equipment CAPllTIERIA FUNOIACCOUNT 12't Olhtr EqvlPl"l'"t .......... .. A. llllNNINO SALANCIE, JULY I TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY , ...... . C111'1 In B of A, Cotll• Mull TDTAI. El<PENDITURES .................. . 2l,n7,10l "Operlllno" Clll'I ........................ !CM,097 1,4$ OTHER OUTGO Ac:counll Rte1lv1bll' ·······•••··•·•··• ... , ,, 21.•U 5',220 1«11'.1 OUTGOING TRANSFERS . ... •,141 .. ... Siii'" .•...•. ............................... '1AJ7 ll,10S U30Tultlc.n 10,00D TOlAI. CURRENT AUElS ................ 1Jl,1l7 to.110 109 Other T11lll0<1 ...• .......... • S.IOO l.tu C\lrrtfll_<l.5-bllltles •• ................ 1SS.t" fl,2n SUBTOTAL ................................ JI • 200.000 INET IEGINNING IALANCE .... .,........ .)O,Ul {l,S72J (7,'621 UNDISTlllUTID RESERVE .............. • x:x ~ AdlUllmtnh '° Cu,,_,t Lle-lllllet .......... -lll + 1,m • • • • 'TOTAL EXPENOllURES AND 50,IOO ADJUSTED NIET IEGINNING IALANCE •• 111,7$1 CUlll (7,"2l OTHER OUTGO ...... . . ............. J,Ul-011 2'0.000 I , INCOMIE IE. IENOINO 11.AL.ANCE, JUHi • 20 Ft!DEltAL INCOME RECEIVED flROM Cflh In COUl'lty Trt1111ry ................ .. M0.000 St.I.TE SOURCES R-tvlnl Ce1h Fllnd , .................... . 22 MSLP, Speclll Miiii: I. Ac<.ot.mtl RKll'f1blt ...................... .. "='·~~ ~~··.~ . .'.'.'.".'.'.:'.'.'.'." ·.:··· tt,IU lJs,m IS2.'.~ ;ov:~ c~11::1~T "ASiirTs .. :::::::::.':::::: ~~~L :Te,.~RA~J~~rs'E. -~~~~'.~.ED ".61 IU."3 160.2'1 ~:: ~:-~fH'o L::~~I . , .': .': .'::: ... : .. :: 00 LOCAL INCOME fl. TOT .. L EXPENDITURES, OTHER OUTGO )1,1$1,lo.) 2'1,215 .. 6,1H :S,415 271.312 21.5'0 >a.m .. .... r-.OOO AND UNOISTRllUTEO RISlt:RVE, PLUS ""' Food senitt S•ln ............ Ml.414 lfO.OU ... dD NET lt:MOIN• •ALANCE .... .. .... 1,47.950 a. lnlll'"KI ............................... lll di OUTSTANDIN9 SONDEO INDl8TIDNISS """' ''""' ....... x II It• JI II II. • l! XII • JI X II JI 4'11,t50 ...... 1J, .. 1 16.7J2 -Jl•.W "other ................................. 21.t50 lS,llS iD,OOI) o;: Drnlttc'T, 11 J-Jl ... . ........... . Tot11 LOUI lnctrnl • . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . •• l f0,J•7 toJ,t21 ,.,,di Ml-llTIMJlll or bonds rtcltemN ...•. 'TOTAL INCOME Ct:XCLUSIVIE l,lOO,ffl OUTSTANDING llONDEO INDEllTEDNESS .. 011' SIE01NNIN9 SAL.ANCEi ......... .... ttt,.01 lM1All A.. IEOIHNIN• ULANCr, JULY 1 (, lOTAL, Mil •l91NHING C.M 11'1 COUlll'f Trt4•.,,.., SALANCC AND INCOME ............... 1A'20,1$2 l.6'0,n2 J.Qll,2" NET BEGINNING &ALANCE ."::··::'.~:::: 0, tXPINDfTUllEI AND OTHEI OVTGO I , INCOME • FOOD SEllVICES 60 STATE INCOME tlO CllQ!fiflll S.llrlft of Food SlrvicH 3'U.S9 O ,Sl7 :~:::: •1 T•• Relle\ $1.!bventlll'ls 9• food ................................ S77,MI ·~:~ S0.000 ,7.1 &llllMU ln,,...tory ............. , t9t Olller' E.,._.. .................... 1 .0:::: 1,0ll.IOO 11.2 Property lltllef ................ .. UN'T::=~~~siiiYI ":.':::;::::::. • J1 • :x '::~ 10 LJ:~I t~~~~nc:otnl ................. .. TOlAL IXPINDITUllS _ '2J l,ll6a.nl l,otl,IOCI el Dl1trkt 'Tl-.I.MD OTMIElt OUTGO ...................... 1,. ... , 11.1 Dllt1kl Tnet, Stcurtcl I . IENOIN• IALANCE, JUNE M R 11 I till C•sll 111 l•nk of Am«lct. Cost• Mtst 30I 11.1 D~ti-1c1~!:.S, SK~i-~'ii:Oii." '" ' "0111r1trnt1" CUii .. ... . .. . .. .. ..... ... ... 10•,1117 l ,4 S 2'1.4Jl rlQlllrtd '° N14nc• llldtlet .. , ... Auounls lltUIVtbll . .. ... .•. ............. 21;m :m .U.000 11.2 U111Kured Roll ................. . StorK ....... ......... . ............... "' ,",, •11 t0.110 n.m ''·' PrlOr YHn' T111ff ... ···••••· .•• TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS .............. ,.. vo 11 lnltrlSI LIU Cll"tlll L .. bllltltl ................... 11S,f4 tl,272 14,..., T 0 L ..... , .•... , ................... . ./'/,' EN.'NG • He. I' ,111 17.-1121 tA2t Olt OCll lnc:Gl'lll .. . .......... . 51'-S'-' ALA .......... ··"" • TOTAL INCOME !EXCLUSIVE Ofl "· TAI.. tXPIMOnUllllES AND 1,o60.n2 1.ota.nt •tOINHIMO IALANCll) .... . ........ . 1n.G12 NIET IHDIMe IALANCE ............. " 1,o20,IS2 l'2l·72 C. TOTAL, INIET 1191NNINO IAUNCI Pullllllllll Or9npe Cotsl O.lly PllDI', Jvly 31, 1'72 AMO ONCOMI ---.,--'-----------------------! o. irXPt:Nonu•ES··;.Nii oT'Hiii''oliTGcl ·••• .Mt,llOO LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE !JOO DEBT SERVICE JS7.m 1isci 8ond Ramptlol'I ............ , , •.. Sll)l,DJ AMNUAI. PIMAMCl.U. AND IUNIET ltl"OIT 13'0 llond l11Nrn1 .•...•...•.••••. ,,,,,, 11 ..... flf llM ll'ltcll Ytll ........ Jiiiy I, lt11tM1111111111-. .. 1t7JJ '"'1 o.t Slt'Vke ·· • ·· .......... ,. SIEAL •EACM k:Mt4 Dldrict, OllAHOIE C..-ty C.llfertlll TOTAL IXPIENDl'f\IRIES AND I. NOTICI Ofl 4DOPTION .I.HD TllANSMITTAL ' OlNER OUTOO ....... .•. ..•. . ...... 311.Mt All telltll lhl11 M IMtn Ol'I #Ill rlpClrt owing , .. ullr II'" eltltlorlrtd ~Ill tl\MI· I . EHDIN9 SAU.NCI, JUHi • VO.l4f hwl of 1tt1 90Wf1\lnl IDMnl. C1th II'! Coul'llY TrNM.lf'f' ......•..• , • , •... , .. 160.000 ..... 1:10,llOCI d ,13' " '" "' 41,02) JI JI •• 1.m , .. 1.214 '""' ..... 17,llt . .... ""' ...... 11! • "' , ... , ... "·"' ...... ,.., .. .,, ..... ... .. . ... -P.a> ...... ..... ..... 1,•0 30,101 . ~ .... 1,151 .. ..... '""' ,,,,., N ,,27 U,421 ,,,., 15,,1• '""' 1,11! 11,1n ..... lS,t1CI 13, ... ..... ll,311 107.Mt 1.112.io 13.571 J.'16 17.114 l.12t,7J1 ,,tll t!,031 ""' IJ,"'7 l,22:t.i77 IJ,Stl JI II X !I • JI • !I '·'"'·"' ....... .. ,...,. '·'" '5'"7t 21.no """' l ,41l.•n 1:ia.oeo ..... ...... •1.51.t •l.Jff " ... "' JI JI l! II ..... '·"' "' 3-1,SIO lS,102 1,,611 .. .... ..... . ..... ...... .r.r:.•11 J2A11 • u:.m ..... .. ,.. "' 11...:• ....... 1.111.J• l.dLl• -..... .... ..... ... ,,. -''·"' ..,. ..... ... .:::: ...., .. ..... .. ...,, ...... ..-,...,., ..... . .... ,.. .. ...... ,...,. '""!' .. .... 11.t.MI , .... .. ... 125.t» ,,,fl, -1',114 "'1.1n.m .,,. '·"' '"" .. .. ... JI X II I II :I; l! C • JI JI c x )! x If a ,,.. 1.1s1 ... U> "·"' ~.m ..... ..... ""' ..... ...... ·-..... lt 1111 C-IY SuPtt"lrlltlllllnt of Sdloolt: NET ENDING I.I.LANCE . , ... , .. , •.. , 117.0C I TENTATIVE AN A F '·TOTAL Df"IENOITURES, OTHll OUTGO • NU L INANCIAL. AND 9UDGl[T lllElll'OltT. Tllll report " 4N. D NET IHDINO IALAHtl. ... .. . . 11.u• 11,Ul .. "' "•~ flltd by ttle llO\'eflllt!g bolrd of the tdiool dlstrkl. 11'11111 ' 0.1. • mntlnll #My •· 1t11 SlfMd LloYd J. P1111'1'1111, c11rti-"""'--'--°'-'-""--"'-'-'-°'-'c"-'-'"-'-·-'-'c"'-'c'·_1m __________ cm .... •-'" J: 11 ll II i: JI • II JI JI •• •••• J03,ll7 2•,2'J ,.., 7,12' i.. PUBLtcATION ANNUAi. FINANCIAL AND BUDGET REl'ORT. Tiie governlr!ll LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IDMnl, .... ¥1111 "*" on M•Y '· ltn illdl ft¥1sloll•. ecldl!lonl, •NI cMnges '' II dtflns --'f\'• Plndlnf pW!lullon. P\lbllc 11Hrl111 Ind 11'111 """llon,1-------;:;;;;;;:;~;,-;;;;;;;:7"7.0::°::7:C:::::C==,,,-------Mfft>y rdvrN !lie r_..i. ANNUAL PINAMC14L AfilO IUDOIT lllEPOIT ~ public llN•lnll .,, ttill rt110rt wm ti.-held el J. N. McG.111111! lnterrntdS.lt fl""' fer tl'll '1itcll y.,, ... 111111111 Jiiiy t, 1m _. •1111i., J .. • im• hCIOI '"Aus:illll 1, ltn 11 ,:30 o'clock P.Nl. Hll•1¢" tfl ll9ldll UllMill Mltli ktlMI Dh"1cf ..... C..ty c.....n... t. euot SPAM OP OISTllCT "~ GrlR s~ Mini: N. era..i.r, Stertllf'f' I. NOTIC• 011' ADOPTION AMO Tll.l.MSMl"TTAL • J. 4VlllAGll DAILY ATT•NDANC• ffelritll ti OrMI •• lftc:Mfw. :.~ -;:!'.:~·.:,:.' "'11 """" dlll'lllll r111u1er ... •tlthOl'lrM •Ptelel"""" llJt.71 1'11·11 1tn·7l To ltlt CO!lrlty SVperil'llll'llllnt or klloOl1i """',,,1 Act 1 N 01 1 •1111,,.tt I. TENTATIVE ANNUAL. FINANCIAL AND IUOOIT llEl'OllT 1llll ll'Ort II ltlnOtfOerlM , .• .,, , .. , . , . ,., .,,... l'llrlby flr.f by file OCllltf'fllf'llt bolrd ol t1'1t lldloOI dllt11d • r Gr1dn 1-l ......................... '71 lM 360 Dll• o1 mHtlng JIU'll fl, 1'72 tlclMd JM.: 1 Ill /hf. GradtS u ......................... )II Jll 02 .. PUILICATION ANNUAL FINANCl .. L AND IUOCET lll.lll'O.T 'f: ~,z Grede1 7.. • . . ... ............. • 2h 24t ''I llo1rd, "'"'no IT!lde on J11n1 27 1t11 sllCl'I r1v11ton1 111c11111rit. llfMI .,.._ Sp. Ed., SlllTI, $di ............ , 31 SS lO es It dflml llKtlMry, pendJno Put,11c1tlon siultllc !!Nrl119 •M flMI 1 .... ... Tolll ........................ 1,lS:J 1,15' 1,151 herebyrelurn$thl rtport. ' SUMMARY Dll' CUlllltNT DISTRICT TAX lllEQUllllMINTS JIOI 1t7to7t Tiie pUblk hNrlnO 111'1 11111 ttptrt Wiii ~held 1t Hllllllt\ltDl'I SNdl Hltlt ktiMt' T• .. 4eti¥td..,""' ....... nc:'T'~ T•• Tn !?~~ko~~: JfQ2 11th St .. Hunllng!on ''""· C1Uf. Ill Ailtllll .f. ,,,, ., •:• elf ltllll ll•ll R1!1 Signed JM!t I . lloptrfS.C:rtlet'y ll'UND AND ll'Ultlll'OSI ll"'ll'lll Lllllll Ct'""'9f J. ORADI SPAN OP DISTRICT Jlr.lft 8f"lft t te ., ... t• -- Net Gtnlrel PlllllOlt wbJttl to tell rite 111'1'111. Tht t. AVl!RAOI DAILY .. TTaHDAHCI _,_,.,.. MAXIMUM TAX RATE tClf' rhll ldlool tllalrkl, whkll fNY lilt i..11111 to r1llt thl nt"I etn1r1I 2c m purp0w l1J1 r9Qlllnrnitnt. b lhollfll 11eiow: ' 1111!1 AvltlOffltd by Ed. Co01 e1 fellowl: "' 2c.m '''"" 1•11·72 ''"'" • ACllNI Actutl ...... Gr1'c*'f.jf":::::::::::::::::::::: 15.&S ;~:: ;~ ., .... ltS.000 .. , .. 24,7'1 sec. J)7S1 •lld 201$1 .................. tl.1500 SIC. -t!ledloll .................... s .1000 '°""' .. 1'9cllll'I >7-411 llllt inUMMll l9y E•. c.ot19 '°'I' .... s ,NU Swttl1I .. , ......... , , ..•.•.••.••....•. SI • .,,.. Len. rtdlldltl'I Ill fNXlnwft'I ltX r1i. 11 mtndlltcl ...., 14. Coft hdlClll 20tJD 247fl If •l•trld 11 Mltct It er...wte 11111wy .. s .an AlllMftrtd o.ri. ~Tu R11t Llrnll .. Sl.Dff1 .... liM.092 l.•YllED Tll ltAT& tUMMARY l'4M2 Cknlftl ll'Ul1!0M Tell lllle 1.1¥1ed ...... tl.05'7 ...,_...,. Tb 11!0 UYMd .............. t ,,,.1 -I01"59 Tot•I °'""''' P\11'111 TIX ltt!IS 1. .......... u .om Gret1 s.aw.r ......................... , .. '°All.Alt .t!t.UI .W.IJI I II)! • Jr II JI JI x ... JI 11 II X I ...... , .,,,., .is.111 25,7.d "' ,,, .... ,,, ... J,JS1,QS ...... '""" 1.fl.1" 111.23' ..... , ... ..., 1.u1.w tn,JU """ tn.Jlr •I JI II 11 I • I JI IS II Gtntnol PUNI ............ , .. , , ............. " .. • · •• ..... a"" IW llller•I tno prlnc ... ,.y.-11 . . . • . • •• elHIUL PUNO A. ltOINMINe IALANCI, JULY 1 Clll'I Ill Clul'lfY Tr••lll'Y ................ .. llrt01¥"10 Cltft Fl.incl ....................... , Acc:ounb lltte1¥•blt ......... , , ............ . Pr'ro~ ALE:xl:J1::.:ENT "i.SSifi$ • ' : '.: '.:::::::: L .. : Cur ...... LlllltUll ... lf\cl ~-lflallnl •.• " • • ................ . HIT 9EOIHNIHG 8AV.NCE ............. . "'/llllfntntw .. A«OIN\11 1l11Cll111bl• ..... . M 111trl'llnll to (ltfNlll Llllllllllt1 ••. , , . :. ADJUStED NIT llGINHING IAL.ANC! I. INCOMa M ll'IEDIEltAI. IHCOMI!. llllCErlED flROM FEDEUL SOUll:(ES II Mllnltnlftel el'ld ()tllr1f!lft ........ .. '' Ollllr ............................ " .. .. TOTAL Fl!OEIAI. INCOME llliCllVED "IOM ll'l!DfllAL SOURCES ..... ,. ........ . 2t ll'l!Dl.ltAL 1NCOMl5 llECEfVtD ll'llOM ITATl" SOUlllCl!S u •C'lf'llfrilc ~tty Act .......... .. " lltmlfllll'J' lllCI StC9ndMY E-.l!lfl Ad ... .. . • • ·,, ........ "' TOTAL ,IDlltAI. JNCOMI lllECEIVl'O fl!lOM tTATtl IOUllCal ................... , "SlAll IHCOMI 61 lll'fl!ICIPll .....,.,loNnenl •1.1 '"le. ... M .. ll•fl AW llW S\PIMlllCRlfhi.i 1UPJ10r1 " ....... . ''" l"fudl......, ...... kli..... ' ... .. ti.I Phy'llUll'( Mtfltllupeietl ........ .. U lpeclll Alll'#ltltl U.S..._,..._.,...,...,.~ MIMn W WMm HI 11119 lll lfUUliflfl '1tcllltlof ..-. An 111111 i1 T1• llt4"' MM!ffoM '1'.1 ............ llrlWlltr\' ............. .. 11,t p,.,..,.., ... .., ........... ,., .. . ,. TOTil\L St.I.TE IHCOMI .......... .. COU:!.'t.:NCOMI , 111,: 11111 Allf a..... To "'"""' 11 lo,.IK:ltl'=rl"...... .. ........... . M lOCM. ":-..COM. INCOMI ......... .. 11 Dlltnc1 Tt• 11.1~Rtll, 11,1 ~ .:... lflllmtd ........... . ,..... ...................... .. 11.t u,,...,... -.i1 ................ .. 11.J l"f• Y ...... TIXM """"" ... """ ·- ...... + .... -m w.11s ,..., .... '"" ''""' , ..... ..... '·"' , ..... -,,, "' • 2'1,JIS "' 1.1•1 1.415 '" ... 21,116 . ...... + 1s.1n + ... ....... .... ' l ,2tl "' .... , ...., "' .:= 311;11• , .... ... t,711 ... .. , TOlll ...... ., • .. .. .. •. . . . . . ... . IS,CS 16 JJ1 17MS •Slll'!llnlr Sdlool, ltOll', tM tpc. Ef. ' IUMMAIY OP CUllllllNT OISTl:ICT lAX lltOUll.MllfTS POil ~ T1 M ~ l9y ll¥y • 11M .. .,,.... f'lfll -ll'UMD ANO ll>Ultf'OSS If T••M Gron Sltvred • .. • .. . .. .......... , • .. • Ul. JOO, l" fl ..... 1.0ff7 co-t11 Fund .. ... ... .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. ....... 1'-m.12' EXEMPT POllTIONS OF GENEltAL flUND llEOUIREMENT ENTERED ON LINE A Olltrlct C011t11bV!ICl!I to ·~t l'Wlll n =~~=z F~p~··,·mpic.;;Mi · R_:.· :l!l,Ol5 "''"""' 5Vlltrn •• " ............................ . .om Dlltrlct COtllrtbVlilrl for OASD+ll ............. . HMltll tl'ld wtltrt bl!llfltt ,,., .. , ........... . T" .... .... ... .... - ·"" ""'' ·-COl'l'lln!lltltr S«vlcn , ., ....... , . • . .......... .. EOllclltoi'I of Mtnttll't lt'11ntld MlnOn .. . SO,OSJlml ·"" -.1114 ...,, ........ ... ..... ..... 2511,,14 o,p.rtuntty Sdlool• end/Of' Conlf-tlcil'I":::"· ~dllctl~~ly H•:ltlpped M""'" ........... ::: c:==. m:'!!i,~'°:...~ ................ .. rri:k• .. ,::r; ......... , .................... . I :& OT OccUH lol'lll PtoOfllft ........ , ...... , UT AL ....... , ...... , .................... .. 21,770 TOTAi. ,,.,, ................................... : .. NM Otntrtl Pllf'Poh IUCl!tef le II• r•le limit 1'lll MAXIMUM LllATE tor ltllt ldlool dl•lrlc:t; '21,IOt ·-3.07 .. &Q .... .... )I JI ... x JI. x 2M,t04 . ... wllkPI l'IMY bt llvlld. '° r1lll 1111 ntt tfllll'll "'"'"°" , •• '"""-11, It tl'IOWl'I btlow: ltllt A\lf!IOf'lttd II'( Ed, Coft 11 ,.1IOWll: S.C. "751 •M 307$2 ....... ,. ...... , • , I .1.1111 k . :IOIOl El«llen ••• , ................ 11.IJDO 10.te of Ei.tlon •1111111 Rtle ~ W !ti. Cldt X1116 .... t .QlS IWllttt .............................. a .1111 A11MtltM Gtl'I. '°"""" tu lt1'9 Limit .. 1111 11.W.7• 1,1100 LIVllED TAX llATC JUMM.f.IT Glnlt'll ~ TIX lltfl L.flvlld ,,,, ..... ti.lilt Glnlrll 11'111111 °""'* l• ll,_ LMIW .. .. • ...nJ Ttttl GtMrtt flund Tll: ltltlll LAvtlld ...... SUMI SO,ll Lllll ..... 1tWt11 lrlltr•I lftd !lflhe1-il ~It ......... , 1 .... .1:11 AH.l.Ll'Slt °' ffQltAI.. PUMO T.Uft IXIMlll'T .... 111 IUIJKT TO. IH:ClAL Tll ltATW LIM"1 ..... ,.,,,s ...... .. . ..., .Jlt,lR ..... 111,,.. ......, 1tJ.7't .. .... """ .... '""" ,,...,. ·-...., . ;..., . .... ...... = - ..... .... ..... .... ·-·''" ..... ..... t.11S "' ..... I Mondly, Jut'/ J J, lt12 DAILY ,II.OT JP LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N<mel! , '• LEGAL NOllCB LEGAL N001CE ...... ,, •, MCVl"td t'tll .•.•• ., ••• ., •• m.'D ........ ,,. ... , .,,.,., ...... j n 1&11 TlfltlM 1-0t ottiw N!bl , " ...... TOTALOUTOOIHO TllAH$Jll!l$ •• -..... $UITOTAL .,,,.,,. .................. ., ....... 11 x .. JI UNOIST•llUTIO ltll l•VI ............... x a a 11. TOTAL 1!Xl"IHDITVll:I$ AND OTHIJl OUTGO ..................... l.t.l.O,f'14 I. I NOIN• U\.ANCI , JUNE • ...... . .... •••• •• l • ......... Iii! II II "'' ~ lttYk"I Mi. .......... .. •Otrw ' ................ , ........ . ,. .... i..c.1 ~ ............. . TOT,t,L llllC'OMI CWX(LUOHte llOINllllNO IAUlllCll ., ....... ,........ UIA21 C. TOTAL NIT llellllNIN tALAlfCI ,t,lllD INCOMI .,..... ..... 1Jl.61t 0. IXJ'IHOITU•WS AND OTMll OUTDO 109 MAINTI HANCI Of' rLAHT nt 11...-cfl'Nlflt If e.,ipiwt . . . , .. tllO "000 Sl ll:lllCl!:S .... ~ 1)1.: . .... ,...,. 1.•1 ».121 ...... 11 ... 121,W • ...... ·-...... ...... ·-.. .... ,. " . ~lrlCllld INlolnct, J-.ilt I, 19~1 ,,,,,,., •• ,., •• ,.,,, t• rK•IPls. n n .71 .... .,,, .............. . ~It 11111 Jl•r•I A.pponlonm.,.11, 1tn.n ....... . Mtrlclld IMllllC• Pl\ll lllCQMI '''"'"'"'""'' AC!utl Mlllfl't, 1911-12 ., . ,.,. """""""""" J,Sil .~ ... 1WtJ ..... .Rfl,trlcled btlllllCI\ J11tt1 ». 197' ............. ,.,,, ~1ttme1w tp """ot• e111 u"1«u•td "'"" ,...,. roil. 1mn .... it,1111.us ........................ 2'-""~ &tlmt!ed Sii" 111d ll'ICl1rtl t11P11rl1Clllnltl1'1, lt11·12 .... ' .................... 114719 lillotrl<ltd bli.<IC• 01u1 lricome . . . ........... 211,090 Amount ~ltd tor tXPM'llfltlltl Ind(«' .frl.Ul•r, lt )·IJ ' ····· ......... , ... '"' "'1UU _,..•lmvm 11.._1 lo IM 1t1!wed In 1111 wriwMry of> Cvrr1t1t 1)1,lrkt l1• RIQ\llrlmertll fOI' 1f'l>-7l IO IM dlr"-'ld lly lrty °" 1111 1tcvnd ri ll •· US,..U • "2 ... .2. "Lt¥~ on ltll• Amovnl itettrk ll'd bll1nce, Juty 1. 1971 ............ . ·l.111. rec.1/pb, 1¥11·12 ............. . fltltlrocll!d 111111nc1 plus Int.ems ...•..••••••• "'<lutl e~~"W' 1911·12 ..•.. , ............. . 'Rft!rkl<ld btlt;l'ICt, Jvn1 30, 1912 ........... , q1lm&lld 11111 rtcelp15 on un1ecurtd roll, 1en-13 .... .w,n1.1ss .. . ........... . ~lrlcll!d IN lane• ph11 lricom.e ...•••• , • ,Amount budoe1«1 tor expendUvrt •nd,or Jr_llll'lltr, 1912·1J . . . . . . . ....... , ~kl111vm llmount tn he 1111e'fd lo lht 'VITI"''""' of Cvrr'"' Dlltritt Ta~ A:cqulremenlf for 1912·1J lo be d~rivtd l>Y lnvy on '"' H'turld 1011 •. ' ..• 0 1,.1~y on !Ills AmOunl ' ~i !,, ,. •• 1 •u• t.t,&62 9J, 161 2P.9S1 1•2.01~ 419.972 ~.56• u.us ''""' • .. : ... ip ~;~ ~-i 1J,Q5 1l,4lS •.nr 7,2311 No L.e.,.y CMll It\ C-ty T r11111rr ,. .• ., ,. ...... . ltllllh'illt CA6ll l'Urtd .................... . 1-"'-h \II U.I. larldf, ............. .. AccoY!lh ·""""'*"' . ' .... '" ' ' .......... .. Pr-Id "EKPMM .. . .. , ... , ... Ot!:tll lLt.L 1111 1111:¥1. JUNE .. ltll .,., TOTAL CUllllllNT ASSl!TS ••• , .... . •• L"I Cvrr1ttt Ll1bllltln ................ . NET lHOINO •Au.trice ... ". . " " . F, TOTAL I X,.INOIT\1111!:1, OTKllt .OUTGO AHO UNOl$TltlaUTI D ltlll!ll:VE, ,, .... ... ....... ,..,.,, "'" .,,,. .. ... J.*,IOt ,,l,111t 12,tH x x ... .. 5'1,11) 1,))0,tll s.2».m 16,,.s.t ''·"° ''·'" 2l1,1ct PLU$ HI T ENOINO •ALAHCE •. 1"7.674.lf) ,,,744,224 IOND INTER EST ANO •lOEM,.TION ,UNO )Q,I OUTITANOINO IONOI D ~OllTEONESS 011 DllTltlCT, 11 J llflt )0 . .. .......... 10,a.D,000 no Mlr!w 1-1 al borwt1 r!dtemed •. ,,,,,. 1,4't,OOO ',~· ... , OUTSTANOlffG llONDEO INOE8TEONEU .. 1 .... .000 w"'"' A, l~OllllNINO •ALANCI!. JU\. Y 1 SIWD ~~T ~e~:"Jr"'6r-:::r:NCE . ·. '.'.'"'' "'·"' 'IM,11• I . INCOM• .0 ~TATE INCOME 61 T111 RtUtf SV0¥1fttl0fui '1.1 au1IMM ln¥11110fy ••. 67.2 Pr0pt;r1., lttllff ........ .. : Tott• Slit• Income .... .. ., ... , .. ~ to LOCAL INCOME ii: • 11 01$1rlcl T11<n l,nlW ••• S6 71,2» 11,071 i ! 11.1 Oilttkf T111n, $«~ t Roll, r1<.1l...o . , . , , , , l.ll0.10I •,.t: JI.I Oll!rk t T1at1, Seci;rtd A:~u. •r: 1 requ1,ec1 10 IMto..c:e 1:1uwe1 ••••• ! f 11.2 Unaecv,•d Roll , . , .. • i I 11 l Prior Vc1r1· Taxtt ...... , ... • • k lnt.rtll .. . •.• '-!•II tt Olh~•. H.....,, Prop. Rlfll•I~ ..... ::::: 1,021,J:M lilt~• l.!ICal Income ........... .. IC X IC IC tT.OSl l2,6" 101,JIO "' 2.llt,1f$ '°2,910 TOTAL INCOME (EXCLUSIVE 1 •n2u 01< BEOINNINO BALANCES/ •.••..•..• 2.199,273 '162'..o7l C, TOTAL, NET IEOINNINO 1·~'·1" D. ~~~'i:"'...co~Tt~~s"l~<:':rHER"ouToo •·• °"121 '220 '1t l:ICCI DEBT SERVICE 1 ,:·~ 1J5C Bo'ld ltfdcmplton •. • .... .. ' • 13'0 Bond 1n1ert1! . ... .. ...... .. ~. 131.Jff TOTAL EXPENDITURES ANO OTHEll: OUTGO ............. 2,312,?tS E. ENOIHG IALANCE, JUN E • Ca"' In County Trta~v·.., •...•.•...•...• 1.1»,ns UJ.100 NeT ENDING 8AL.ANCE . . . .. 1.1",ns F, TOTAL EX.Pl!NOITU RES, OTH ER OUTGO AND NET ENDING BALANCI! .. .. •.12'.120 U,3'1,000 l,tst .000 16,7?t.000 1,7SS.12S 1.1u,m ,. ~ l , 121,m 11,DIS 6f,IJ7 •• .,,,, ... 2,JU,t90 1.131.696 1,131.6'6 ll:ftllllll IUILOING FUND oc,u111tilloll ... BIGIHNING BALANCE, JULY l P1"91rlm C1111 ln Covn!y TrHsurv ............... . ..... IAU.7111 1.u..120 1,iJ',110 IC IC I ll ll ll ll • A, lt:OINNINCI IALANCI, JULY t """ ....... t,Ut,IOI C11lo Ill County 71 .. 1vry ., ........... .. ltevv!vlno C.&1h FJllld ................. .. Ac(Dllllh flKll.,.~ ,,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,, ,, p,._1d l!XptnM ................. . Otlltr Cvrr1111 "-'''" , .......... .. TOTAL. c;'\J IUlENt. ASS!l$ .......... , Ltt6; c ... rrent Llolbl""-s a. 0.llf"rtd lncetn1 ... ...... ns..101 -Jt,~1 ..... .. .... ....... """'' Nl!.T BEGINHINO IALAHCE ............ , 1.lUMt -a.Cl AdjllSlmtfifl 10 ~11 ll-l¥1tnl , , , . , , , , Adllollll'nlflr. tt CUl'rttl'll Llolblllll9s .. . . , .. z l • X AOJU5TEO NET BEGINNING BAL.AMC£ " -11.tltO .,..,,,. •••• 1."9.sll 112,l'Ot 6J,IU ••. .,. -· i.ns,'54 2,3111.423 1.nt.n1 1.n1.n 1 .. INCOMI 10 l'EDEll:AL INCOME f'Jl(JM FEOEll:AL SOUll:CES 12 Vtitf'-' EdllC•lion ............ , .... . U E~lc: OflPl)t1unlty Act ......... . lfOllllr ,, • ,, ......... . TOTAL F EOEltAL IN COME f,33' .a,.,, ..... FROM FEDl!llAL SOURCES ........ 1)7,0QI 20 FEDERAL. INCOME FROM STATE SOURCES 21 N1110llll Orflf\lt Ed. Ad , .... , , ... , 2J M111PQW1r Devtlop, &. TrrtQ, Act .. ,, 24 Vtcltlonll Ed. A<l ... ., ............ . 2' Ol!Mr ................... , ... , TOTAL ftEDEllAL INCOME RECEIVED n.tt• 111,1.11 ,,. .... ~7.!43 f'llOM STATE SOURCES ............ 105,JIS 30 l'EOERAL INCOME ' !'ROM COUNTY SOURCES 3l E""9~Y Emp1cy1Nnl Ac! .. . . • :rt Olh.,. ............ ........ . .... . TOTAL JIEOl!:RAL INCOME RECEIVl!.O FROM COUNTY SOU RCES ..... , .• <IO l'EOERAL INCOME FROM LOCAL. SOURCES '9 Olh•r ...... .... . ................ . '°STATE INCOME '1 Prlrw:lpel Appor11onment 9/,UJ ,I.I 81slc, EQ1H1ll11llon Ald •nd SVPPltm1t1tal SuO!XH'I ., •. , , J,"'5J.•1J ..,.,. TOTAL CUAAENT ASSETS .............. .. "Tix ,ec•IPl1, 1111·72 •. . ....... """"' ······ ·• '" 1:'11t Lhl Cvortnl Ll.lbltlll" ...• , ........... .. !>1111 lftd F(d1,1l 1t:iii0rllonui1nl1, 1911·12 ............. ,.................... 1·2,7 NET BEGINNING BALANCE ........... .. tS,$t1 ,.,,,, ,.,t lt ... "'"' •1.s Pn~sk•lly H1ndlc1Pl>ld ..••.•• , Jl,306 6J speei.I Allcwll'IC.H O•lf'lcr d•isin1tocl lncomt, lt11·11 .•. ....................................... ' I . INCOME its!rl<:led t>.Jl6rw:e plus. !l'ICOme ........... ·• .......................... ~·~~ 10 FEDERAL. INCOME lt ECEIVEO fil ly.>I ~If, 1t71·12 , , ............................................. ' liloll FROM FEOERAL. SOU RCES '3.2 Allow•nc:• tor l"llrvdlonll Tll .. ill E~t. Opp, f>f1)U. & $11CS. .. . "·• '1 T11< Rtlllf 54!b.,.enllon1 1,1$7 "" k lncltd 1111i.rw:t, Jun1 lO, 1ffi .......... , ...... · • ...... ·• 'Ul I) Scnool COflJlrVC1ion ,_ .... . ·111m11rd 1ax rectlPll on Vft\Kvttd roll, 1912.71 3',ll't,25S ••••" " ~:... TOTAL INCOt.IE {EXCLU51¥E •1.1 Bv1l11111 low1t1tory ............ .. 67.2 Pr<iplf"IY TI X fl tlllf ,., ....... . ".>ts ~J • .ot .Eillmattd $111• and Flll1r1! 1pl)Ortlonmtf!h, 1912·73 '"' ..... " • '9W OJI ll EGINNING IBAL.ANCEI ... ltt11rlc1td INllHICI plul '"'°"'" ........ ' ' ' .......... l)I n• c. TOTAL., NET BEGINNING IBAl.A NCE '9011\er . .... ....... . ............. . TOTAL STATE INCOME ............ 5.IU.271 21.9"6 AmQvnl l>Udgtttd iOt" expcnd!IU,t 1"'°/or lransttr, lt72.7l .......... ·• ' AND INCOME .• .. • 124,W Me•lrnvm 1mounl 10 bt 1t11tr..t In !tit 1ummery OI Currlfll 01,trkt II 060 O. EXP'ENOITURES AND OTHElt OUTGO )'D COUNTY INCOME 11 JiMI« Collt0e T1ir ............... 1.3'7,J(S Ti• A:equl,l'mlfltl for 1912·7J lo bt dtrlvfd tl'r le'fY on 11'1t SKurtd roll " ' 1200 CAPITAL OUTLAY • OENllt.AL. l"UNO lt7f.11 1t11·'1 1tn·7J i:: ~'::1P~f~~~~ .. ~.l .. ~i'.~ ~ ••. :::::::: 7,t 57 11,1'9 1/.6]) J.4111 ""' ~ .... 71 E11uall1allon Aid Offsll T1• ...... , 71 "M15Ctllt;ntovi Fll'lds" Hlohwer Prop. R111ll ls .............. S,021 Act_,.t Act\111 Bud91t 1260 EQvopment 1261 Book~ , ..... , ........ . ~.111 .... :rt.tot J.I02 ""' .SS,SJS TOTAL COUHTY INCOME ........... l.•.$66 10 LOCAL INCOME A..•EGINNING aALANCI, JULY I C•1h In c-ity T,111vry ................ . Revol~lnO C11h Fund ...... , ............. .. '""'ntmenll In U.S. Bonds ...•......••. Accounts Rtctlvabl• .................... .. .,Prt>N kl ElPi!Mlf • ·, · • ·' · • • • • • • 'TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS ............ .. •Lei;1: Cvrrt11I Llolbltltln •nd Deferred 1rw:om1 .................. , ... .. NET BEGINNING BALANCE ............. . AOlutlmeoit1 lo Accounl$ Recelv1b1e .. " • Alllullm""1l to Cu, rent L.ltblll tles ...... • .• AOJiJSTEO NET BEGINNING BALANCE •• ••• INCOME 2,666,"61 11,118 3,71• 2.10 .toO 10 FEOERAL. INCOME ltECEIVED FROM FEDERAL. SOUltCES 11 M1lnttnnnc1 and Oper1!1on ... .• 191.627 TOTAL. FEDERAL INCOME RECE IVED F-ROM FEDERAL. SOURCES •. •. 191.62/ 10 FEOEltAL INCOME RECE1¥EO FAOM STATE SOUltCES 21 Nttlontl Det1t11t EdVCllllOn Ac! {PL '5--16•) ....... .. . . · 2t Vocallonal Edvc1lloll Act tf>L 111-516) 16 E!erMnla'Y 11\d Sttondlry EdvcaliOn Act •.......•.•.•..•• 1t 0111er •. .•••..•..• •. . · TOTAL FEOEltAL INCOME RECEIVED FROM STATE SOURCES ..• , .... nt,61? .. • )0 FEDERAL INCOME RE CE IVED FROM COUNTV SOURCES Jl Emergenc: ... Employment ACI .. ti) FEOElt.AL INCOME RECEIVED o: A:OM L.OCAL. SOURCES "' O!~r .. '°STATE INCOME •I P•lnclpel AllP)rtlonment 61.I 611k. Eq11<1llz.1llon Aid &l'ld $uppltmlnlll Svt:iii0•1 .. . 61.7 Educ:1Hon1lly HatlCllc11)Ded .... . 61 .J Mltlltal1y Glllld ........... . 61.4 Educebl1 M1t1ltrty lt•l1nled •• 61.S Pllysklll'f H1ncllc1pPed ....... . 61.6 Tr1ln1ble M1ttt1llY ltllarded • C.l.7 Triln~l)Ol'ting H1ndlc.1pped Puol11 62 Sl*:lal PurPQ1t Apoorllon!Nnl 62.1 Ori~•• Tralt1ffl9 ............... . 62.1 Allow1nce !or Traf!SpOrllllon ... . 'l SPKlll Allow1nce 6l.J APPOrllonmenl for H111dl(.llOpecl Minon tor Wh'llm No Sllll So•d •l C:dvctllOll F1cllllles 1r1 A ... 11111111 61 Tex Rrllll Sl/ll¥rntlons •1 I Bus1Ms$ t~v.nlorJ ........... .. 61.t Properly Relief , ........... .. 3,11113.lSl ..... 16•, 187 '"'" 6t O!l>tr . . ' .. " "" I TO"TAL STATE INCOMC , ......... l.316, 11 70 COUNTY INCOME 72 Equtllllllon Aid Otllel T1i ....... . 71 "MLKtlllnt0\15 l'und$" TOTAL. COUNTY INCOME .. JO LOC.AL INCOME 4S.MS ~ .... 11 Ol1trlct Tl•ll 11.I Secvrtd Roll, rKti¥td II lncllcltfd ... " ·• t,201,Q6l a1.1 ~0ec.~,.:10118u:i.i;1rec1 .......... •xx "" 11.1 U"'Kvrfd Roll , ................ 501,7'1 11.J l"rlo!' YN ,'I TIX1!5. ...... ,.....,. I• Set11 I• 2 S&lt ol Equlpmel'I! tl'd SvOPMH I~ R~nla ... ll'd LtllWI, t•CIPI "Mll(ellaneovs. Fundl" •.....•..••• &6 t~tvresl · • .. .. ·" · .. 11 ·'H I ., 1 Adult Cducelion .............. . 11 'fr1Usc:t llt;f!tOUI FvncO" , ............ , 2t"41 "O'fler ... ........ ................. n,~! TdTAL LOCAL tNCOMF. ..... , .•• 10,1'9- ,,0TI'. LOCAL INCON.E (f.XCLUSIVE' OF 1 .. :o tNNINO BALANC•I ............ 14.9l2.2'l t . TOTlliL NET IEGINNING I.I.LANCE "AND 1itCOMI! .............. ,.,. 11,67•.191 O. EX PENOITUlllS AND OT"t!:ll OUTGO CUr.tR ENT EXPl!:NSE 100 AOMINISTltATION 110 Ctr!lf!c•1ed Stl~,les ol Adrnlnb1r11lon . . 170 Cla,slfltd Salarl'" of ~drnlnislrt tlon 190 Olll•r Eirotnstt t! ,_dr>ll"l'lrll!on .. TOTAL AOMIN ISTRATION . , .. 2CO INST RUCTION '10 C~dUlctltd Slll1rlot1 of lns11uct10n 211 Prtl'!'!:lo1J1' Sal•rit1 •......•••. 711 SVpt,..,.111•1' S1l1tles . . .. 97 11~ 2.s.i.n2 IC),JIJ .1.$1,41 311,114 '5,S•l 1."'52A11 'll THchen' Sel1,lf1 .......... . 1U O!llt, Ctttl!lct1td Sll.lrltt I« .... of ln,1ructlon ...•••• , no Ct111llltd Stler1" of ln1trvc11011 111 IMlructloMI AidlS ' .. • ... m Other c1o111111ec1 Salol~cs tel.~ o1 IMlrvtlfoll ........... .. 1:!0 TexltlOOl<J •• .• ll,236 2olfl Otl!er &ooks , .... .. 11,27S m 0 ,...,. E•Pfnlft of '""'lilC''°" .... 10.m::r TOTAL INSTRUCTION .. .. • 400 HEALTH SERVICE~ •10 C1rt11iu1td s111rl•~ OI Hllllll PtnONICI . "·. • ..... • no c11u111od s~11rln t i Hl~llh PtrtOnMI "'" 4" Olhi:r E•lll!ll'lh o! Hf&!th S.r'lkt , ••• TOTAL HEALTH SERVICES .. , : ·-~OPERATION OF PLANT 610 c1a51lfiod Salnrltl R>r 0111,11lon •• • 690 Other E•lllt!IJfl ~r Oper1tlon ...... TOTAL OPEltATION OF PL.ANT " '700 MAINTENANCE 01' PLAN T 710 Cln111flld '811flt! fo, Mll,.ltfll l'\Ct .• 730 RfP!l!Ctn'll"I of Eqv11!!Tlfnl ...• ' 790 011\rr E•pensts fir M1lnttfl•rtc1 • TDT~L MA INTENANCI OF l"LAlrlT MIO ll lXED CH~RGES Ill Annuity Fund ..... · ·" • ·• en P1•m1nt<it r:uncr .......... . U,113' 21,4Sl ,,. f6,7JT ,517,190 '76,110 1,0ll,JCIO 161,m 11,•10 lM,291 """' , .... t.36• 15'.94 111 Pi;tJ11c l!Tlllllo\'fff ltt11rtmtnl • , .•• m Oki ...... Svr"lwn, O! .. blllty aN:I HNllh IMUfll\CI •••••••••• lot.Sil IJ1 EtnoloYM'I lntvr1nc.t, TNdltf'I •1'1111 1 .. 11ructlon1I Alou .... ....... :m.lt' llJ IJl"IC!lllYta 1,...\11'1nce, All otlltn • • '"·"' ''°Wort<:_., Qtfnc>IMttlon 1n:wr1nc:1 •.no 190 Olttt r Flllld Cl'lt1911 • . .. 116,114 TOT~L f\XliO CHAltGES .. . .• 1,211,0Jt SUBTOTAL APPLICA8LE TO Tt!:ACH(lt5' SA\.AltY' LIMITATION .... "' ....... ll.$65,712 f JCll PUii'IL TAANSl"OllTAT 10N 511 C'9ullild .. i.r!M et !Jvpll Trl lllJIOrltOOll ............ ,... 111,2" Stll Dttltr Fql!ISll of ~·1 Tr-pCl1"1911on ............. . ffO(lt.. "'"""'. """' Nltftltr SC-001 Olttrlc1 ,... .. .... ..... IJ.,.0 "'"" TOTAL ~UP'IL Tlt.ANI POll:TAllON f OTAL CUltlt.INT liXPINSI Oil EDUCATION "·· ...... , ......... 1J.I02..U' l:rf!fflcll!Wtt lfl(~ "' "" Abo'll ,t,(ewrt!t fl"llf! IC~ ONtlted ......... ESl!A, P.L .... IO T"lt I ,.,.. • .... , .• ,. ...... ,,. •.t-,oJN'$r;:1~vici1 " ·· ··· · ' .. ' '90 Oltltr IE•pl!lMS Of Fttd W'ikt ' COM':?~~ l~~~-:$ ....... , ' .... • ~ 11 10 cer1mc1ftd $lltorie. of Communlry SlrVICtl ........... . t " IUD t i-ffltd S..lllr\tt ,, Clln""""'"' $lrlklll • ... • ••• 11• C)llttr ,...,.,... .. °"""""""" sw, .. l'O'IAL COMMUNITY &I RVICI& .. ...... . .... 71 11(.1• 11.m ....... •CAPITAL OUTLAY •• '~ I~ ., ..... .............. "' l?JllVI~ ......................... _ ~ , .. r~ ....................... u.t't ,w &;; ,.....,. . .......... ..,,, TOTAL CA~fT,l.L OVTUT ....... ,,,.,,,.. !9TA.L Ul"IHOITU•P , •• ...... 14tn.IJ6 u•ttf• OUfOO '* OVTGOIJ<IO TllNtlflll 7tt,460 "'" "3,lOO,ODO 263 .. 11 64,102 (,'19,61] ....... ""3,219 l ol,1$6 6,l fJ 3,S~.291 '·"' l lt,ff1 15t.• ..... ,.,,I,. 11.llt 1 t51 3.613,lfl 11,'90 '·''° '2.112 70,0tol -·"' 11.sos s.101 6t,111 S.S..172 "' 4,71)6,"65 JS.OOI tia.'3• 95,.U: IC X ~ lr 601,'14 403.114 J,,.1 11 .92S 2.SJ,s7J ll,:MO 24,101 12.•• 11#)3,7)0 20,Ut,'116 l),7U,22ol 111,IXI JJ6,.inS 127 ..... 6J7,11ol ;55,15; t ol.661 t .llt.696 1,l'n.61'2 1SJ.9ft 1,1S2,25' 100.••• 3'.lff ns.210 12,fM,IOI 7C1,QG1 )C,$17 3,Kol 1Cl.C,ll7 701.~· """' 1,:tsl,169 191.~51 1\S,:117 "'·"' 7)t,t3' ...... 12,'87 ltJ.1'9 10.,259 416,1U 1'l.Jl2 •2.m "'"" t.4lll.611 11,m.m IJ.Cllll 711,1sa • t1A\1,t1' "' ..,,. 10..., ""' 1 .... ,. """ ....... ,.~ 2.737,010 ""' J.300.000 ,,,,,,, 12,914 6,SU,UJ 1269 Other Eqvlpmenl ..... , ...... . Total C<tpl1al ou11ay .• , .......... . TOTAL EXPENDITURES ANO OTH Elt OUTGO .• ,.,.,,,,.,. E. ENDING BALANCE, JUNE 30 Ca1h In CGunly Trea!ur1 ........ .. Let1 Cu,r.n1 L.!alllll!ies .. . ......... , """ ,,,57; •1 0111r1ct T1• .. 11.1 5tc:lll'ed ltoll, rec'd " 1nc11a1ec1 1.~.m 11.1 5tc:wed ltoll, r1Ctuirld to blllnc• llultgtt ................ )! • • x 11.2 IJlllKV•td ltoll ... ,, , ., • , ,. "·•·• 611,1tl 11.J PrlcH' YMr'1 TllttS ,.,,, ........ , 111.000 lol s.111 1,330,91' NET ENDING BALANCE .. .. . , 2',tlt "' "·"' • ... Otlltr' Slltl .................... . 40,t)D .... lr J. ll ll ''·"' ""·"' F. TOTAL EXPENOITUA:ES, OTHElt OUTGO ANO NET ENDING BALANCE , , . , 11•,Stl IS R1nt1l1 Ind LllSH ................ .. ",,.,,, .. , ............................. .. • • x J. CAFETEIUA FUNO/ACCOUNT 17 F-211 ,2:15 ''·'" 1t,:M2 S,2:1.S.199 A. llGINNING BAl.ANCE, JUI. V 1 11,I Adutl EdVUllon .............. .. 17.2 Nonr .. 1denl Slud1ttt1 ......... , .• Ca1ll l11 SO. Cal. 1,1 Na!. Bink "Oper.:nono" (l~n ., .. , ..••. ,,. ,,,,, ·• If Diiie, ................................. . TOTAL LOCAL. INCOME ..... , ..... . f,511,0!1' "lltstr.,.o'' c;ash ............... . IS.ODO A(COUl\IS Rtce111oble •..• , .••.••••••• , 73,..,., 1•1.n1 S.f'? S,9'1 70],2'6 3',121 ""·""' ..... ,,,,, 911 INCOMING TRAHSFEltS n Olhlr T\111\on ........................ ~ Jllll,7" Slol'CS ••• ·• .... , .......... . TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS .............. . Ll!ll Curre"I L.l~bllltl~I ....•....••.•••.• .,,.., h l:f t;EGINNING BALANCE ...... 17'·'7' Ad!i.ntmenti to Accounts Rteelwable .•.• • Adlustmen1~ lo Curr!1\f Ll6bUolles .•• 211,U• -•1,62' ....... • ••• II ••• TOTAL INCOMING TRANSFERS ••• )311,7" TOTAL INCOME ........................ 11,f>Sl,J16 C. TOTAL, NIT llG\NNING IA\.ANCI AND INCOME ............ l1,lf.t,n4 10.00C AOJU5TEO MET IEGIHN ING BALAN CE .. -21.215 17S.CJI + .. -!SS 17t,53t D. IX,.INDITUltES ANO OTMlll: OUTGO -cu•it"iNT EXPENSE 100 AOMLNISTll:ATION HD,000 B. INCOMI! 110 CerlHlcelM $llolrlH ............ ,. 11 ..... '""'' n,ot1 Jl0,000 ..... t l,llC ll,130 ol,16t.IS6 1C1,5XI U» 411,712 71,150 ,,.,. 17,ftol s. lQ(I 2CI FEOERAL INCOME RECEIVEO FAOM STATE SOU RCES 12 NSLP, 5ptei.I Miik & Br11li:f111 Progr1m1 TOTAL l'EDERAL. INCOME RECEIVED F ltOM STATE SOURCES , ........• loO STATE INCOME ll Specl1I AllOWAnCIS 'J.7Food Str.,.lc.t ........... .. 10 LOCAL INCOME " Sties "·'Food W...1<:1 Sain ......... .. 16 lnlttest .. , .. . • ". . • Tola I Local lrKOme . . ... , ..... ". TOTAL INCOMI! tEXCLUSIVIE '"'" n.sff OF loEGtNNING IBALANCEI .. .... 616,ll.'l C. TOTAL, NET llEGINNING IAL.ANCE ANO INCOME .. .. .... ......... ... 132,707 D. EXPINDITUREI ANO OTHElt OUTGO IOD FtXEO CHAA:GES 121 Pvtlllc EmployMS Retl,~ment ··- 122 Old Agr, S11rvlvo11, Dlstb!Uty & Htll!h ln1ur1nce • , , , , , . , , , " .... Tol1I Flxlld Chargts ....... .. •• fOCI FOOO SERVICES m CL•11111111 Salarlts of FOOd Stt.,.ICfS. ')() l'OOd . •.. • . ................ . t9t Otllrr Expen1~ ............ , .. , Tal&I Food 5,,.,.kts ..•... ,,,,.,, TOTAL EXPENOlTUltES ANO OTHER OUTGO ............ .. 15,11) •,196 1~.309 224,111 olQ0,60, 1,0'6 ']),36/ '""' "' 1S,l l'9 ,ll,301 .ns.s1• n ,111 611,151 ..... u ... "'""' ..... ...... 12' Clawlllld Sll1rl11 ................ . ltel Olhtr E1<pen1ot1 ... .. .... ••..•• .. TOTAL AOM1NISTRATIOH "'"'"' 2CO tNSTll:UCTION 210 Clf"llfiClllll S.llrlts 211 Prlnclpa1s' S1l1des ............. . 211 SVl)tr¥1S,OrS' Sllolrla ,, ••...•..• 211 Tffdltrs' s.11riff ......... .. 214 Othtr Clrtlllultd Sllolrlls ... . l17,2'1 ..... 211,lOJ 5.906,JIJ l»,lCM no c11111llld s.11r11S 221 ln1trvctlonll Aides ,, ...•. ,. . •• 170,2'1 222 Olhfl'" ,.......... . .............. l,nt.5tf 2.• Othtr Book' .................... ,.. 51.JT1 ?tO O!hlr E•ptnsn ................ , .. . .. 1.02J,G)t 61~,61Xt TOTAL. INSTltUCTION ,.,., ......... IO.OlS,211 GI HEALTH SElt\llCES ""'" ..... 1'7.000 .,,, .. '""" •12.000 •10 Ctrtltklltd S.t1rlts -·•·•··········'" 40 c111alllttd s111r11s ................. .. .(flO O!htr' E.,.....1 ..................... . TOTAL HEALTH $EltVICES ....... . tG11 OPERATION Oft PLANT ''° Cll111fltd S1t1r1 .................. .. '" DI!'!.,. E){fllfll.tl " " ... ' . . . " . " ... . TOTAL OPERATION OF PLANT .. . 700 MAINTl!NAHCE Of" PLANT 710Clolultltd $11erltl: ................ .. 7XI RepllCllMrtl of EQU10lf!lttl ......... . 1'0 ~o~~L ~~1NANcE ·o·i= PLAN"T. •V.000 1DO FIX':O CHARGES '"" 6,012 "' ''"" !U,11! l 7•,Jl'll M6,•2 "11.JIZ "·"' 1S2.ll04 .J71.MS X J. II • E. EHDtNG BALANCE. JUNE JO :JOO Clish In So. Cll. 111 N11. B1r.1t 111 Anrwlty l'WMI ...................... . llt 1"1nNMnl Fund ................... , ,,61t,171 "Ol)lfelill!I" Cllh .. ,. . .. , .. ., ..•• ,,, ... 161,111 )l,111 !"·'" ..... UI Pl/bike EtnOIO'I'-Rllll'9fM<\f ...... . m Old ""'· $111"tl"6ri. DlwbllllY •S,000 ll,000 "1tue,..,.1" c11h .. .. .. . ...... . ACCWnls Rtet!.,.1b1t .. ,. ···•· ....... . S!Ort$ ................ . TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS .............. .. Lr1• Current L.l1bllllle1 ................. .. NET ENDING BALANCE , ............ . '"" ),ft7 203.216 -'1t,l!S 175.oll .. ~ 217,'5• -,, .. 20 17•.o:M lrd HMl!h lmt1<111Ct ,.,,.......... 1)1.74' u:i Ell'IPloY-lr.vr1nc.t Ill Clolurm. TdVI. &. lfllltf, Aldtl " tl2 All Dthert .................... . M Wot1(rnwt'I CooTIPlftMllOn lnlVfUlCI 1tC1 Olhll" II' hied (:tt.lt'Off •.••••••••• • ... . F. TOTAL EXPEHOITUJlES AND , -• lr NET ENOING IALANCE .. ,.... ...... 132,1117 '°,!:!_:Mn l :'':':':":""'::.:o:'':,,,.::::_.::':•:•:•~"':::":'...:.':'"':::.·:':':"...:":·_':"'::.:. _________ c·::::.~cl TOTAL FIXED CHARGES ........ .. 175,227 151,l lt 'Zl,105 .~ ... 1,0l'-441 SUITOTAl. ol"l'LIUILE TO TPCHElll' SAU.ltY LIMITATION •.••........ · · · • ·,. • • 11,nulJ 16.7l7,12l """ """' LEGAL NCYrlCE LEGAL NCYrlCE L .. 1 fl•td (Mf1111 for l'ood Strlk.1 , Pll'tonntl Olt'9111 It Cl.I» IDt ......... . L111 LNll Afretmertl fOI' 11,000 "'·"" ,~.ooo ,,,000 10.000 17,'9S.19' "·'°'·''' 79,Q,A,515 ui.•1• 31$,64.S u•.510 ,14,11• '91.5]7 166,1111 10,312,116 1.lOl.IN1 2",lSS 1,l:ll.!1?6 111,M ..... 901,m lS,OIS-'11 u<M JJ.9n t,lf'O l16.'10l 1.U,14 !•1.•1 1.ll7,6lJ ns,"J " ... JU,-451 '"·~ .. 405,ltl , .. ,711' l2J.•11 JI0,,11 G),117 no.• >t1.Cl15 1,:112,ttl 71),lff.Qtl 17l,W .. .,,. . ...... '"'" ·--i.m.1u ,.§ ,,,_ CALll"OllNIA COMMUNITY COLLIOl!:S ANNUAL. ,-INANCIAL AND IUDOIT llE,-Oll:T 1J11111ntltl RtllOl'f tor''" 'bc•I YNr J iify 1, 1tn tti....,.11 Ju111 a , 1tn1 (Blldg.tt r.r Ill• 'lsc•I Y11r 19111111"'9 J•IJ 1, 1m •llf 1111111119 J-JI. 1t7JI 1, NOTICE 0, ADO,-TION AND Tll:ANSMITTAL. AU ~tl011 .ii.II be 11kc11 on thl1 ~r1 durin; ret11l•r OI'" •lllh0r1Hd 1Pf<lll me.I· lf191 Of I"' 11C1Wrnl11i -rd. To !~ Coun1y Superlntf'ld•nl of Sctlool$' •• TENTATIVE AN NUAL FINANC1AL. AND e u OGET ltl!PORT. Thi' rePOrt 11 h1r1by Ill.cl by the (IOvernlng t.o.rd m tht COAST COmrilunl!y Coll9111 Dlttrkt. Dn11 of mntl"lil Junt 211, 1972 Signed Frink D. HOJ>kln1/Secr1!1ry (1clln;l b. PUBLICATION ANNUAL FINANCIAL ANO BUDGET REPORT. Thi gaveNlhtll bt!i>rd, h1.,.1no rrilde on June :n, ,,n, iuch rtvl1lon1, 1ddlllt111, 1nd c.Nill(ltl 111 ii d1em1 neceu1ry, pending pUb!lc1ti0n, oubll<: hNrlflf 1nd f!MI ldop!lon, hereby <1turn1 the repOrt. The 1>11btlc hearing on lh!s reoort wlll be held et 1l 70 Ad1ins ""''" Ct1l1 Mna, C1lllornl1 on August 2, 1912 11 t:OO o'clock P.M. Sl;ntd Frink o. Ho1*ln1 /Stcr1tft'Y (1ctl11t11) 2. AVERAGE DAILY ATTl!NDANCli lt7•11 1'11·71 1tn·7J Aclv11 Aciv.1 avc11.r 16.IQI 11,'9• lt,373 J. GllADE SPAN OF DllTltlct -Ora1itl ll {Frttlln'lln) aM 14 IMplltmertl COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dltlrkl OJlANGE ClvlllY CUJlltEHT OISTlllCT TAX ltEQUlllEMt!:NTS 1'011: 1'71•'1 To M dtri'led lly ltYlu t11 the llC..-.d ntl FUND ANO l'U~l"OSE GENERAL. FUNO ................ , ......... .. GENERAL FUND P1rtn11nenl FUl'ld 11'1d Retlrcfl"llftt Annuity l'und . , Corr1C"llv1 Mttw,c1 R.tcommencll'd , .. 11:111 l.Hnll '" 11111 _,, ... Pl1nl & EQUlpmtnl ................ • ·•. ... ~.01• TOTAL Al"l"LICAIBLI TO ICI 17'N f"Oll: . Tl!AC"IAI' SALAll:Y COMP'UTATtON "" 12,150,lt7 D •TUOEHT TltANSPOR.TATIOtrl J20 c .. u llltd Ulolrl11 .......... • ...... . MO Olller Ex~ .• " ...... " .. " .. .. 32,27• 21.'I06 TOTAL STUDENT TJlANSPOltTATION .................. S,,llO ~~T~\,~~A'\~~=T , ~~~.~~.~~ ................ 12,7I0.4d fOO JIOOO Sl!lt\llCE$ t1CI Ctrtlflcllld S1 .. rln ............... . 920 Cl61tllled S1l1rltl ................. . f90 OttMr Eaptn1tt "'othtr li~ptMK ......... """" TOTAL FOOD SERVICES ...... 1100 COMMUNITY SEll:¥1CES 1110 Ctrtlflc1t.cl Sllolrlll •. . ....... . 1120 c11u111.o s1 .. rl•1 ............ . 1190 Ot'l'llr EKP9f'ISll •· • ····•···· .. .. TOTAL COMMUNITY $1!RV1CES .. 1200 CAPITAL OUTLAY 12l5 51111 ........................... . 17t0 Imp'°"""""! of SllM ........ "" 1750 evllcllllf& .......................... . 1'61 BOCiltl ........................... .. ""' "'"' l>t,452 1~.t16 1u,.os •St,77J """ »1.712 l,ollf ,j4' 2•,'21 ns..16• 12•9 01119' EQU!prfltlll ............... , TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLA'I' . " ·• 1.S'1All TOTAL IXP'E"OITUltlS OT"alt OUTOO " ll,Nl,1~ 1400 OUTGOING TRANSFEltS 143111 TuUIOll t0,1tl I~ Oltlll' TuHIOfl , ............. . TOTAL OUTGOING TAANSFl!RI ................. , 60,ltl SUBTOT~L .................................. • • • • Oy Sl&tt Fir• MtrsNI .... ... . .. Ccwr1ctlwe M11wr-. EArtllQuak• s11.iy •.••.. Community (Ollt9t Con1t,uc1lon P•olld1 .... 1.1n.111 )II.of' s.. .... 207,'75 210,00CI 9'7,llO• ltl. 10 .... UNDISTltl&UTEO ltl!SERV£ ........... " X ••<It ·~= TOTAL IXPIHOITUltlS Q 'osoo ANO OTHlll: OUTGO '". ' ............. U.!'21,t Community St••lc• . . . . , .. , .. OASDH I .............. , .............. , .. . Adull Educ111on Pu•pos" ........ .. ...... . ll1Allh &NI w1111re 81nelll1 ..•.•• Commun11y CO!ll'Ve tnt1rdlslrlc1 An1nd111C1 and Le•$el tor Pl1"1 &nd Eq,uipmenl ..•. , , . , . , Put:illc E~IOYM• Re11rlmtf!! Sysllm ...• "' ' Tot1I • .. ··· · • Net Ger>trll Pu,._e 11/0llCI lo llJ. r&te Um ll. The MAltlMUM lAX RAT E. for tnlt Communl! ... C.0\19111 dlllrlct, wllkll mar bt l1vltd 10 r•l•• t~ "M 11en•••I l!UtPOlt 11• rtqvlremlllflh !1 1llown bllow. Rife 1u!llorl1..S by Educ1llon (/)de 11 follow~: Sec. 20751 . . . . . . , ..... J ,S!QO Ste. 2CIOJ l!llC!lon •·17-41 con .... t·17a 20 Yld'11 119'1) .. , .. . S , 1050 Ste. ~16 ..... S .011' 2JlloOll llN.151 t.119,M7 To111 Av1nori1e0 Gen1r&I Pv•POSC Ttlt. 1t11e Llmll , . • . , , , S ..ol6t.ol 5.29C,000 Tot1I G,..,...11 PvtJ:OM T11 Riii Lt.,.ltd I ,"661 Tol1I Gin. f'Vlld O...errkl• Tl' R.&IH LI¥ ltd · · • • I ,)U• Tolt l Gtflll'll Fund T1• R~t" L1vild S .1291 ttl.OS so.10 s .. ECS 2!5"11 .S :olU I , INOIHO IALolNCt!:, JUNI M .GllJ (1111 1" COlll'!IY Trt1wry ................... . Oii! R-t"lnt C111\ ,.....,., .,., ................... . ' A<.eount1 Rec.el.,.1bll ...................... . ,0'110 ·'"' -~" Pr11>111d EKPfflll ............... ,. '"""' Othe, Cutrlfll As1ttt ..................... .. GENl!llAL RESEJlVE, JUNE 30, 197.J , .. .. TOTAL CUltJlENT ASSETS ............. .. '-"' Cvr•ent L.l1b!Ulltt .................. . NET EN01NG BALANCE ............ • .l.O)l,,41 I ""' ... "' '""' • )t • II. s.ru.m 1,71), .. Li.2,111 f" TOTAL lXPINOITUltlS, OTMlll OUTGO 'AND UMOISTll:IBVTIO ltlSlltVE, l'LUS n NIT llrlOINO IAL.ANCI ......... • ..... 21,Ht • ll'ICIAL a&SlltVI ftUND A. llGINHINO aALANCI, JULY I Ctlh 111 COVfllY Tr•llUl'Y ......... ., ... , .. ,., Accounh Rtc•l~•bll ....................... . Tolll Currin! Mt lll , .................... .. LIM Cvrrtlll LlllllL!llt' • " .. "' .... "" .... . NII l191nftlf!I B.allri<I ,. ...... ""'"" • M~V111Nnt1 II AcCOVl'lll ll:ec.tlv~bt• ...... ,_. Ultfflll'lll le Cvrl'lfU Llolllllllln , •• ,,,, 114 -.i1ted Mtl 8t11lnnlnt l llMnt• .... ··" I. I COMI SCl6,Jlt I ~· +m ''""' ANALYSES OJI Gt!:NERllL PUND TAXES SUIJECT TO SP'ICIAL Tll.X RATE LIMln 011: EXEMPT T".ERlil"ltOM ' C..-...ctln MM- '"'""''"'' ,llfld I ... ····~' A-lly illlftd l"I OE.RAL INCOM E ................. , 79),Ut '°$TATE ttrlCOMt 1 •i7,)16 ... ft1ellllltl Al)OOf110nn\tnl ....... """ ... TOl•I S11tt 1nc111>t .......... l,J17.JL• 111.~clpll from Taw:n, lf11·l'2 .... . ,. .. 210.1SI TOIRI IV.&Uoblt, lf)t JJ ........... .... ••• -~I EIPfnlf. ~I. ltll·11 " """' •. ,.,......... 2»-'"' &111nee. rntrktlld, IJll1! ,, ............. 4.ttl E1!1tn1ltd 1Jn1tct1<1d llK l'"KtlOIJ, ltn.Jl .......... tJ,190 Esllmllltd INOl'lk'nfl"llftll, 1'72·'2 ........... .. llS,164 E111m111c1 toltl 1v111o1tr11, n1J..n ..• ,,, •••••• , 1'01,... 8111Vti!ft t.i.Ptndlturt1/"'"'''fl, 1f1,. J) , • ~ .••••• , , , , ?tJ,"7 011111d tKVrld taar tttQ11lr"'*'ts. 11n.7l .......... n .1., M iine:•, ,..trlc.llifl, 7·1"11 ,., .... , •••• llltc"tlPf:t '""' T•r-. ltll-71 ....... . ......,,"""'*'"' 1tn.n ....... . O!l'lt1' ... lanlltll w.nw. ,,,,.,, ..... . Ttt1I 1111lfllblt, ltTI·12 ........... , I):,..._, HM11 !t1J.11 , ......... , ••• II~, N!ll'r'lcW , .... 71 ........... . ~ll!MIW ~ tu ~ ... ltnoll .......... 1...;:.!'.:.'""""' ~-,·~~ .... ...,.. .. lllfll'lfltyr.,./lftl!liMt .. ltn.JJ Oitlrlct lklinll In ~ .,,.,.,, .... ,,,, f17,t4' ....... ....... 11 ... .. ...... ,...,,, "9,UI ""'" ..... JU.llJ """' ...... 1n.,., 175."1 HI.JU lll'tl!Wl•t '''"' l,IJ2,rll l.1 '2,717 J ii 11 COUN TY INCOMIE 7,7,m 71 Jlil!llOr Ct llttt Tvlllo!'I l1• ......... . 911 INCOMING TltAMS'lltS t2 mcotn1n1 Tr-t'" · · ....... . TOTAL INCOMI t1XCLU51\IE OP alOIN. IALANCI) ................ 2.m.m (,TOTAL. NIT IBIGINNINO IALANCI ANO INCOMS •• ,,,, ••• •· · • · ••• uo• CA,.ITAL OUTLAY 11'0 lllel .......................... .. U4 SH• lfl'ICll"O\'tmertl , ..... , ....... .. lut lullcllll;i ...................... .. 12'9 Olhtr l!qvlpmenl ............. , • TOTAL IX,.ltrlOITUll:ll AHO OTltlll: OUfOO ................ 2,M,,m I . l"OINO IALANCI, JU"I JI Ca.II WI COwlfY TretlV!'Y ..... ,............ • 1"11 #.(~hi lfttll.,.lblt ................ , .• , .• , ,71,,JI Tllll Clll'rtnl A1Stlt ...................... 6rl,.M L ... l;~a'll Ll1blt1tlei ......... ........... iJJ,.W Ntt llldlllt .... net .,....... .............. JU.W P. TOTAL IXl'"lfljOITUltlS ANO NIT lfllOIM• IA,LAMCI .. , •• , • • f ... S,41 CAl'atlalA A«OUHT t2tJS7 .t. llOIHNINO 1,t,UHCI, 'Vl.Y 1 JO.ICM C.fh !rt U.S. Nltlontl lllik, OMii ... lt.127 .,,,.,. •• .,. .. tftlt ........................ . '91.... Atalurtls • ..,,,..,. ...................... .. ·""""' l!Wft ........................................ . """ ...... ...... Toti! Cw'lllf ..,._ ....................... . L• twt'Wlt l1t"1u1 .. ·i ·• ................ . HIT llGINNIHG IAl.AN1;I ............... . "411Wl!Mrtb lit °'"*" Li.bltlfttt ....... .. olOJUSTl!D HIT llOIHN tNO l/tl.AHCI •• I, lft«WI 21.,_ • LOCM. INCOME .... ..... """' ....... Jn.fl) f,1)1 ,, ... ...... """' •u1 1171·1"1. Act1111 s,~.•11 '·"' ...... """ J.•~m 1,UJ."9 t.20 •• ll ....... ... l ,tll 4 211,t lO 11,SI, 105,06-t llt,»l JOS,76t 17lftl ~.1t2 St,UJ ,ll,J6t 11,1'7 11.l.!1 ff,ltt n•.4'1 l l,171 1411,015 2S."'1 •• fJ2,150 1.61', ltt u .... S,71l 1."°' .. )6 lt ){){IC ,. ..... )l$Al7 tJ,llS 3,12.S 121,116 ll)l.'60 1)0,0fS U,161 l,.f9.t.•l J'l-'<1 1) 324.121 11.657.301 n.m.111 1"'5,I~ l lf.41• 41.:IDJ •11."61 tl.000 1n ,901 1,Jll,111 l,CIN,lll J51,64S J,2't,\04 l •,221 1,519,ftl 11.M.l)I l),l,, l,...SJ "' •1..11• ,.., .. ,. ....... 1.lM.2" ,,. .. ., ,,,.., 211.IU .WJ,aJ ?27,7)7 '"" :in,,,, 112,3'1 2JO,NI 'JD,16) l)l,ltel ,..., .... )"'40,J1' 191,lU 1S.t4t,l:lt :11,1 5' 1',)il u.111 .......... •.. ,. ,,,,,, l,'7$ :M,147 121.111 2t1At4 107.Jll S2C,7'2 ...... •SAIS ..... • ll .. x lt.oM.752 "''"'·''' .. .. 716,»• ....... 2'7.111 X II • JI s.w"n 1.t2S.111 a,m,.,, 22.tlt.211 ... •71.tl l 6'11 ..... ))S,.j.a) llll.OSS -16.'10 .. 1,'5J ..... 1.ll7,1M 1...u.11• "" """' JlJ.'17 teAIJ 1.WAIJI ...... "'·''' ....... as,111 ...... l.tQ,17f ~· tm -..... ""' -· - t,t7• "'Clnt"ild ~-of 1"80f Jlnlk• .... -,.. ................................. . 10.0• '" Ollltf' eqtilWll.ll •• , ........ , ....... .. i.14' Ttlll ,. .... S-kft .................. .. ~Ill TOTAL IXll'IHDITUllll AHO OTMllt OUTGO .••. ................. 111,,MO I. lfllDIHO IALAHCI, 'UNI JI C.111 Ill U,I . N1iltrwil ltnk, Co1tt MtM Clp9tlllflt CAI"' ...... ,.,,,,.,.,, ""' .... Jfl Mttllnb Rt«IYMI ................. ,. ...... 1,»J NOLW'I' S!Orll ..................... , ....... ,......... J,IM Tlltl CUrTlnt Autb ,, ... , ............ ,..... ~.MO ltl'W> L .. CUITltll Lt.1111111• .... , ......... , IJ21 '""' '·N~,~t';\,.':~;;uti'li;' ............ ·· ,_,,, 11t,1JI ..... ...... . ..... ...... "' ..... .... "" 42~,,t7 AHO Nt!:T l!NOINO IALANCI 111.•rt 10 ,t• 1,)00 IJ\lbllltl~ 011"11• COl•I o.n~ PllOI, July )I, ltl1 ltS>-n "'""l-----'--'--'------'----'------~---'"'- LEGAL ~OTICE LEGAL NCYrlCE 105,6t0 'l'tl,210 S,lll,6l l 1.Jll.1'2 2,1n,.,,l--------------I x • • ._ NOTICI Oft TltUSTll 'S SAL! Tht P'ICTITIDUI IBUSIM•SI NIMlt STATIMIHT tOllD""\119 P1rW!1 It dollWI M!l\f~ ll II. • • LMll l+I. ,t,1t•1Mlr1 I I. J.IJL.Ut T.S, NI. IUt·n lllVIN[ WAL.LCOVER INGS, 1.wtl T. O. SERVICE COMPANV •• dllly .... Ct,1lww Drlw•. lrw!M , C1 "70j, ooll'llld Trvi1" under ltw 1911-1111 l(ltftt V. H•r11tU1u•, Jtn '''" l •, d9Krlbtd dl.ci of trlHI WIL.L SE \.\. Af tnll,,., c.111 'HOS ~~-= PUii.iC AUCTION TO THE HIGH EST Thl1 llll•l11t11 11 bt lnt COllCkitltd bw 111 ' BIDDElt FOii: CASH (o-1.,.11)1e 11 lllT)e of ll'ldlwl~. JIU .... "lie 11'1 ltwh1I montY 01 tt>t U111ttd S!11l1J 11(...t V, Htrll9ll1uir .01 .,. t11 right, 11111 .al'ld 1 .. ,, • ..,, COIWIYMI lo Tlilt 11•1em1n1 l111V .... 111 1111 CDUn!v ' ,,., now held t>y It unc!Pr ula Dttd ot ('1.,.11 ti Or-no• Cov111v °" Jvlt,1 t. ltn t>y ..... JIS.100 511,!14 70,J" Tr11at In Ill• p<~ny 111r1l1M1llll' ArlhVI' E. l(rf'ttr. 0.0lllV Count., Cl"k, dtsc•l!M'd· P'11141 Tll:USTOll:i A:ICHAA:O ... ALEX· Publlllhld Or1noe c~t 01l1y ,Pll11t, AN ORE •lid \. VNNE ALEXANDRE July 10, 17, 21, l l. ltn lJH.7? 8ENEFICIAltV: EAltl. B. M.AT·I-------------"---' THEWS tM CLAltA L. MATTHEWS, LEGAL NOTICE 1,04,7ct lwslland •"" Wiit, II 101111 ltl'WlnU A:tcoratd Oclobl• 11, lt!A •• lnl!r No 17111' In book 11'2 p1gt 2CIS ot Offlcloll 100.000 RKonll 1 ... 1111 ottlct ol 1111 Rec()l"d•• o! Tiit Or11191 County; $tld <lff<I ol tru.i t i; l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS NAME STATIMINT followln1 H•llCJll II doln• ..... 1 ..... , dt1crlbtl tnt IOl!Gwl"t P•011er1v· QU"LITY V>O!O 0"0 S R E !00 OOC1 I.cl )0, Tr•<! 121.t, 1,. 1~ clly of Ctllt " ., U T I S. 11111 , WMtlrn Avt ., &oir IJ, Slln~n. Mt••· counN cl Or&nQt, 111 '~n on " C1llforrtl• tcitll, mtp IKO<dtd In book 106, P•tt :);( ot Jtf'ry Let Wi•-11, ,,,-"•• $ n s.111 m11c1ll1nt0U1 mt11' ol ~•Id 0••"'11• , l.(11'11.1!1, Cilll9rnl~· "' "'"" 1''"'1• Covn1v. Tnl1 Ml 1 condlKftd •~• Jo.11n S!rttl, C<»oa ~w. dlvldlltl, 11111 1 llY In 111· C1lllornl1 Cit I ilr11I ta.:lr11• « com-JlltltY Lt!:E WAUGH 1·"°1·'10 i;: •• ~~1~;10'i:.',. ~·. ,~j>,~"u!':~~W': Tiii• tt1temtnt wu ttlld wlltl !he co.m . or corrtc!Mnf ty Cl.,. of Orintt c-ty Ol'I J!,11.., 2CI, ttn. Tfll De1Mf1C!try vnd ... l lld OMd (If I Ml'fty c1rtlty 11\tl 11'!1 torQ011>1 Ii ~t.000 Trvit, b.., r111ort of • tll'-.tll or d1f1vll 1" • Cll'r'fft COPY of 1111 orlffntl "" 1111 1 .. lht ot>Ug1!1on1 •o<Vl'fll I II. ' e by ' """ offk9, .. • s •• n1r1totor1 ••..C11IMI •lid dlll ... ll'l'd TO lhl Wll1l1m E . St Joh,,. underilonf'CI 1 wrltllfl Dtcl1r1tlon of C11Un+... Cl•tk 1,.)00 Dlliull tf'od O.m1ncl tor Silt, 1nd wrlttlfl IY ll1¥frt ... J , Mlddol 7,•Jt,jl(I notlct ol brt1cll tnd ol tlt<;llllfl 10 <'"" ~1¥ lht u..u1,1lgntd 10 $4111 u !d proPtrlY lo ll:ALPM lil:APLAH l,6J,O,OQO 111111.., ••Id 001101!1-, tnd tll4'r11ner !ht tn H. J1llltt Avt. un0t,1lgntd c111sl'd 1otld notice of brtlCft II:...._ lt1(11, CtUl1r1111 1 1nd of ettcllon lo De ltKordMI F-IHlfV , ......... ftlt • ..,,1 ,SOD 7, lt72 t i l1111t. No. SS.U ln DOok "'1 11191: P.l9l1' l ,Ul,j(lt) Ill, ol 111<1 Ol!lCl•I RKOfd.. l'\lbllMtd °'""" Coe1t Otlly Pnot, S1ld 111• Wit! bl ITll(M, but wlttowl Jvty u. )I 9l'ld Avoust 7, 11, 1972 ,,,...,, "" Jt • It. co.,..n1n1 or ,...,,,,..ry, 1xurn1 or lmpllM, LEGAL NOTICE rt01,dl"9 lltlt, poutl llOl'I, or lfl· t ,lft,M7 cumbrll'IC••• to p.i.y thl rtm1lnl"9 prl11·1-----:::-==:-=.,,.-,,c------ •Xl•fJO CIPll Mn'l'I of 1111 not•(ll llCV'MI llY w ld PICTITIOUI IUJINIU 100.000 D11C1 of Tr111t, with lntlrtll 11 111 Nkl NAMI nATIMINT Milt prll\llded, ac1 ... 1ncet. If 1ny. """"' "" Tiie ttlloWI ... jllll'llr\ b cloll'W ..,,_ 4 ,500 ttrm• ti Mid DllCI of Tru11, t"' chtl'f'I M; '.000 11111 IKPfnMI of "" TMIMI Inf of ft. llACHCOM.1111: ~TOAG•, i11t ID0,000 trv•t1 crt•'-6 by ••Id Dltd o1 Trust. W, CMtl Hl9llw1..,, ~ tffcTI, S11d 11tt w\11 bl: tMld on TutKll..,, C1lltw11l1, \> m ,oao AUOV•I n. 1•12 ., 11 :00 A.M., I I "" of Thorn11 J HIVdl , 105 OrlnN Aw• • I0,000 11ce1 of T, O. St r.,.lct Company, 81nk of Ntw""r B11ch, C1llfor"l1, 20,600 Arn1rlc• Tow,,, On• CllY Boult.,.l•d Wttl, Thi• bVth,.11 It Mint collducllcl by 111 10 •• 21,391 Or1ng1, C1Hfornl1. llldlVIMI. ...... ...... 22.n 4,7ll 2J,tSl,1t7 151,130 *·',. 120,1"'5 S.S.,s.11 ..... )6),0•• t .6»,605 1.0fO,Slt Gl,21l 1,S2t,116 U,20 1,9'),116 \S,162,l:ll ..... ~ SS7,IM 7S,141 152,«ICI 2,11L"2 ll .4" 4dl,1tS ........ :IJS,741 M,lSI ll ... ~ ... ~ "''a ...... "'""' ...... ,..,,,. t.7 .. tll .. ..... .... .... 1,61• . ... • :II :11 11 . .. .. 01t1: July 2•. ltn, Tllortl11 J, H1~d1 T, 0 . SEll:VICE COMPANY Thlt 1t1ltmt11! tlltd With !tit C11Un!Y '' 1111.1 Trv1ltt Cllftl: OI Or11191 Covn•" °" Jul'I '°' lt71. 8¥ W1l<:IO Jl. Hlutr. • ... l.....,ly J, Mldd1u .• °"'""''"' C1111"tY Vic• Pr11ldlnl Cleft. STA J:SI P·1'141 Pu!>l!1htd 0'11111' CO-fl 01Uy P llof, ~llbllllltd Orintt Cot.II Dilly Ptlot, July 31 1"'6 AUOVll 1, lol, ttn ltt7.n July u. 11 Ind Al,l'llUll 7. I•, lf12 1Ml7·1J LEGAL NOTICE CA .. ~ v, .. v,, •. r;~ .. ~~'"¥" : .. • ~ • ' 1f" •• ·(.»·!' •• . ' ••• "-.. CI J.1.S. • Ln. ~7 TMJ,.,.M NM ""' lilllyl .... '1'-lfW NC• ............. ,.......,, ,.,. ...,,.,,.. '" ..... And then reod Boner'• Ark in tht DAILY PILOT ! •ndail comicl. LEGAL NCYrlCE Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers ' DAILV PILOT For The Record DlssolutiO..f. Of Mnrrinlffl Motlday, JI.ii)' ll, l97Z ANAHEIM FOUNTAIN YAWY 17200 I. II~ ST. ' ,_ y-"""" Of __ , .. IONl .. ~11 RIVERSIDE l/11-IROOK . Round Point LONG HANDLE SHOVEL "Amerlcan·Made & Built To lasff'' . • Full size, standard shovel. •Tempered steel-round paint-well balanced-sturdy hardwood handles . REG. $2.69 3/1" x 50 Ft. GARDEN HOSE • Plastic hose with long-lasting brass couplings. • Buy your hose with confidence from Un-Brook- GHrantff4 •• ,,, lflJ Outdoor it's guaranteed 10 years. REG. $1.29 79c SAVE 50tl DR~~KING FOUNTAIN ''K••P The Kids from Tralp1ln9 Thru Fite Housel'' • Convenient, saf~ttaches ,., outdoor faucets, hose or pipe, ~' • Flexible poly drinking cup & mouth guard protects youngsters, • Non-corrosive, rustproof, easy on-off control. REG. $3.29 "Th• ln••ct Trap" FLY .;PAPER RIBBON • Just hong it up & you'll cont.rol flies, gnats & mosquitoes--e1nywhere. • • • Safe to use--c:ontoins no harmful chemi cals • • • Buy several & control pests the old fashioned, effective way. REG.9c 6C la. ·2 H.P. Briggs & Stratton POWER EDGER Close-out/-41ve-away-prlc~/ /?=~ • 2 h.p., 4 cycle Briggs & Stratton engine with recoil starter & wide wheels. • Heavy-duty yet light enough to handle easily. • Makes the job easier & saves time tool REG. $59.99 sa .. $24.DD Whlle Thoy la1tl I Sale Prices Honored Thru Wed., Aug. 2 Orga-Nitro "Organic Gardeners-You'll.Love Thisl" • An organic-based pl.ant foo·d to use on shrubs, lawns, flowers, gardens.' · •Non-burning, orderless, long lastin~. gr.eat summer fertilizer. • Gives steady, even growth over a long period of time . 3,000 sq. ft. REG. SJ.99 Gallon Sale PLANT FOODS "Save Up To 500/o/" •Your choice of famous Orthoe Uquid plant foods. !-' ORTHO GRO-flsh·bose Hquid for o tl greenery. !-' ROSE & FLOWER-for blooms & beauty. !-' EVERGREEN & AZALEA- ocid food . V GREENOL--for correction of Iron defrciency. REG. $4.91 GAL. YOUlt CHO/Cf , I 2 Cubic Ft. Bag PLANTER MIX • An all purpose, scientif-· ically balanced mix for all types of indoor & outdoor plants. • Promotes healthier, more beautiful plants. REG.$1.19 39c2c .. n. ... SAVE/ Chelated VITAMIN B~1 • Give your plants a little extra baostl • Stops transplanting shock, stimulates rapid growth. REG. 43c Hot W-her S~~lal . "Coal Off The ICld•I" FUN SHOWER •Sprays up to 6 ft, high x 2S 'ft, "diamfler. • Stake in & connect to hose. • let the kids hove fun while yOf.I water the lawn. REG.79c 59c Flexible Aluminum LAWN EDGING • Aluminum edging won't rot--stays beautiful for years. • Helps keep grass & weeds out of flower beds. • Fits around curves & comer~" wide x "Oft . _long. REG. $1.39 SAVE 50c 39c Medium #2 Size WHITE CRUSHED ROCK • Ideal far walkways & those hard-to-grow grass spats. • Pure white lime rock- keeps dawn weed growth. • 80 pound bag. REG. $1.39 • • I • OAll Y 1'9.llY • Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY ·PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·rhe Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results BUZZ-BU.ll-BUZZ OVER TO THIS-ONE Enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, FAMILY ROOM, formal din· ing room, NEW carpets and drapes, island kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in HARBOR VIEW HOMES .......... $72,5-00. M-M-M NICE IN EASTBLUFF SEA HARBOR LIGHTS from this newly dec· orated POPULAR MODEL 4 bedroom, 2 bath, dinin8 room, rock fireplace, carpets & drapes, butlt·m kitchen. Safely fenced-in back yard !Dr the litUe ones. . .................. $55,500. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE . . CORONA DEL MAR TRIPLEX ONE-OF-A-KIND · 2-2 Bedroom, 1-1 Bedroom. Clear. Owner maY carry. Close to shopping. This will go in a hurry ............. $71,500. ELEGANCE AWAITS YOUR B4YFRONT, PIER, SLIP ON THE PENINSULA, WITH PIER & SLIP Immaculate 5 bedroom 3~ bath, gotgeou• kitchen, formal dining room. For the discrim· inating buyer. .. ................... $195,000. THIS CONDO WILL "TURN YOU ON" IN BACK BAY AREA -3 Bedroom, 2'h bath, builtin kitchen, stone fireplace, FAMILY ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS in· eluding billiards. Fee land and close to every· thing. -............. -................ $32,500. ?/"4tis-Slldd ~ 1'11 ASSOCIATIS REALTORS . 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. BEACON BAY Priv. community· 2· units '65,000. Beach & tennis priv. 2 Bdrm. home, guest rm. & bath; also a one bdrm. apt. Mary Lou Marion CAMEO SHORES CHARMER Wood paneled family rm. w/frplc. & wet bar. Formal dining rm., 3 bdrms., 2'h baths. Beaut. kitch. & brkfst. rm. $85,000. Carol Tatum NEW LISTING ON LIDO 3 BR. & !am. rm. home on tip of Island. An unusually beautiful home, priced right· at $139,500. Kathryn Raulston 4 BR., 3 BA., FAM. RM. + POOL $66,800 -Still occupied. by original owners. Clean, bright. Shows like a model home. Greatest front & back yards plus patio. See this now! Al Fink LUSK lfARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 BR., "Sausalito," fam. nn.; Fee, $73,500. 3 BR., 3 ba. "Tiburon," $72,500 -fee . 4 BR., 3 ba. "Sandpiper,'' $79,500. Call for details. LaVera Burns EXCELLENT LIDO LOCATION l·BR. cottage on best road near beaches & club. $46,500. Vacant lot next door also available, $36,500. Edie ?Ison IRVINE 'l'ERRACE CHARMER. Bright, cheerful patio off large fam. rm.; 3 BR .. 2 ba's., formal dining rm. Choice lo- cation near beach. Just reduced -now only '57,950. M. C, Buie llAYFRONT-NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB Fabulous 42' corner lot. pier le slip for Ige. boat; beaut. courtyard le lge. bayalde patio. 4 BR. Good for small or lge. family. $199,500. Eugene Vreeland SUPERB TRADITIONAL English gardens dominate your view from 3,300 sq. ft. home. Great "divided" UYillg- 4 bdrms., den, lge. rumpus rm.-Must 1ffl '89,500. Mary Harvey ---Coldwll,8 .... ~ JJO NIWPORT CINTU DR, N.1. • ' _ .... General Macnab -Irvine BAYCREST SPECTACULAR HOME REALISTIC PRICE RELAX IN COMFORT Separate upstatra master Enjoy a cool pool It a bednn. suite with frpl.,' ronnal dining nn.. large likeable, livable f a,m t I y Family room oU Patio It room w/stepdown wet bar, Pool area. IArge Kitchen relrlgerator & fireplace. A l.Nl()l)f tfCMf lnclud., breakfast area. 2 Light I< aJrY S BR. in •·-bdnns Newport Heights. Walter HIGH O.N A HILL. -Here's a 'sunny 3 bed--•· "adjoining bath vi ..... "•" ~. th d built d ard + maJds room (or den) and .. .....,. ~ room w1 en aroun a courty with bath. Architecturally SECLUSION ocean views to the front and ye~ privacy all de.signed for that individual Newly listed, custom built 3 around. Everything is beautifully maintain-family. Open Sat. & Sun. 1- BR -FR -Fool home. ed. and the beam ceiling living room is a 5, at 2024 NauWus Ln., N.B. ~7.~~3~0~ !~~~.:::. :::.~:~~:~:·.:.::.n::4~ r~ your motor home & boat, l __ • _ • __ ~Barbara Aune U~l()Uf: tJ()Mf:§ BAYCREST! LINDA ISLE ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE'MAAKET WITH THE TERRIFIC TRIO MEDITERRANEAN NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NEATEST HOMES Formal DINING ROOM -,,,e This magnificent home, now have it! Large FAMILY completed A ready for im· CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 • MESA VERDE, ROOM _ we have it! Coun- mediate possession for full 546-5990 • NEWPORT BEACH. 645--6500 • CALL us try kitchen with EA TING enjoyment or the se~n. General General AREA -we have it! All this Ex1ra large 5 BR -4% bathl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I plus 3 spacious bedrooms -FR -formal DR -room including master suite with for pool table A: space for oft de J ~ sunken tub on tree shaded 55' cruiser .• SeSue itl SNOW! :n a ·A e street in Newport's finest Open Sat. ac n. • p.m. • ~ area. For frosting -owner No. 46 Linda Isle. Daw PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES will carry financing. No q>ok, 642-8235. WAN FEES and WW NEARL y NEW 11 Linda Isle Drive -Open Sunday INTEREST RATE • only ~~:~ C:~bfe 81:/nio: Completely furnished 5 BR., 41h bath home. $59,500. quiet cul4e-sac near Large waterfront living rm. with floor to schools. Ideal ror growing cell. marble frplc. Formal dining rm., fam- lamily. Only 135,950 . ily rm., maid's rm. Pier & slip ..... $195,000. Charles Arnold, 642-8235. Macnab-Irvine COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC . REALTORS 1-QjTHE RE AL ,"\L ESTATERS . COLWELi. • 1 ·' '. i H 1 , 1 , 1 r J • ~~ t fl. ! r ' If~ '-. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Ploose Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR -.. I'". ~····ll 1 ,:-i .~;tr Realtors 646--ml 2Gl.1 W~cliC. Drive °"'" 'till 9 Pl! MOUNTAIN VIEW! sPacious a.bedroom, 2-baih home in prestige nei~bborhood of Diamond Bar commands lights and Mt. Baldy view . A rural atmos- phere, privacy and proximity to horse coun- try and all of southern California make this immaculate home a buy. Extras include a formal dining room, professional landscaping with two patios. complete air conditioning, Old World Kitchen and all-brick family room, two fireplaces. Priced at $42,500 .. PAUL BOYD REALTY General * 524A S. BREA BLVD. BREA -(71 4) 529-4284 General * * * * TAYLOR CO. * BALBOA PENINSULA POINT PAINTERS OPPORTUNITY! 'Here is your chance. Charming rustic Provincial with 3 bedrooms, dining room & 2 baths on a prime corner site in the prestigious quiet area of peninsula point ..................... $75,000. ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ''Overlook ing Big C1riyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 IT'S VACANT 4 BR & FAM RM • HARD TO FIND HARBOR HIGHLANDS Priced just rlgbt a a d available for occupancy before the start of acbooL Large three b~droom located on a tree lined strtet • quiet inskle lot with lltUe traffic. \Vll1k to Marine1'5 School and the Ubrary. Cool patio and in- viting fireplaC<', Up-graded throughout. cau for details. C. F. Colesworthy &Company · 640-0020 4 BDRMS-$23,000 Thi.! will be hard to bra L Only 2 miles to Lhe beach, features built-in electric kitchen, w I w carpeting Tl:IRO UGH OUT. •nd absolutely N O l\iAIN· TENANCE exterior. $700 TOTAL cash moves you In or usume low 6'11i'ii FHA Joan with total payments of $180 per month! Realton ~m.t 2043 Westclitt Drive Open 'fill 9 PM FOUR BEDROOMS -$26,500. Our best Costa Mesa buy! It's all been repainted inside and out, and features 2 Ml bathrooms aM custom •but- ters. LolS of room for boat or trailer. Big doub le aarage too! NO DOWN 'l'O VETS! llURRY! co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0~n Evtnlnstl La,.., • bedrm & 1amuy rm EAmlDE home on estate-size lot. 11as lirep1. b1tm., heavy • DUPLEX ahake rooL Priced btolow Owntr't unit • 3 8dnD "'' mkt 'only, $!1,950. Jlli; blllft kllchee, -- 642-lm. Open house Sit A: UpetiQI Uanoat:, .newty Sun 1-5 at 2865 El Rio Circ. ~ted. fl!DCtd. prd: C.M. PLUS 2 Bdrm, l beth • Ontu rented ,... $125/mo. Owner'• "'2l unit vacant W ttady tor .,, fmmed OCC, $34,500, Owtier /Bkr • 646-5855. ' ' 1 j ~1ondl)', Julr ll. 19lZ _ ...... ~I ---]~! _.., _ I~ I I -"'-l~I ---I~ ..__I -_-_-__,I~ I lli Mesa 'V•rd• 0...ral Coot• Ma.. Huntl,,.ton Bud! Huntlngltfl hid> ' S1nt1 An1 Income Prope~ 166 ~~~ 1 !:...~ ~ trp~ TIME IOMI ~OOITNHGE ILAACNDK REPOSSESSIONS 4 Bil, 3 BA. 1orma1 11•1111" ~-_...., 900 I' For tntonnadoo and location dlnlni, pu.nelll"d fam"1 rm, $ 0 Need Tax Deduction? REDUCED 250 • By Ownet-4 Unite• on 2 loll. Xtra aharp 3 btdrm 2 bath 1 Blk to ocean, Newport. neu Mae Arthur & Brl11tol Redec. in/out. Completely Only 6 yr.ii: new, convenient furn. Summer·\Vinter re.n- to fl'W)'s, rnajor shopping tal. $125,0CKI. 132 4501, corner and Ofll.llP County Airport. Balboa Bl. Look first. then Has tlttplacP, sunken tub call to a>ee inlide. 642-99M, and all ~xlr"illl. Reduced to ~~. =o.ftrm. W.:,~~: :~ ~ U: ::uty'. ~ ~ "iple is ;:tum-at thfft f1lA & VA homes. ~rl)~t:z111~n ;:asci:.cm;s a.llloll ls:land Low price &1lo lnclt.1dt1 "'* to arm a IO, contact -tree cororr lot. Aet'OA ftom ·~--------1 wuher &: dryer. VA no ft¥l'l'ltully le•vu lhll love· KASABIAN " down ......, and $lOO down Jy 9 monlh old, beautltul 4 park. Jmmac. & prof. NEW ~t borne. Pitt Ir FHA with tot.al .,..,_t of bedc'm, 2 J»th plu. a family Reel Estate 962·6644 dcconted. All xtru lncl. In. income. Open Stt/Slln/Wt'd ......, ... -. ed t Cretn trrcom, gurage d o o r w $15$. Why 19nt? Call now room. cover Pll JO, • OWNER anxious. Agsume 0 p e n e r , b t 1 n shelve!!:, ~ E. D ... -... IJttlt Tal&nd for Information. brook Barcelona m o d t I • 6% loan, 4 bedrooms. 3 . kl $30,500, by anxious &eller ._.,. •• Vf • ., &auillully upgradtd ~ spr1n en, xtra 11tor~. WIN'l'ON, Bealtor ~ balhs, huge .family room, $52,000. M().5300. 2813 Nevil cludine deep •hag carpets dlntna rm., extra bonua rm, Cl-I•. w1., "'" help wilh GJ's INCOME HOMES WANTED Hie or 2 unit. Prd ... _.A .. 1 ,_ 1 ·• ". u.._llVU • CUlwm t rapes, built-ins, d Is h washer •l :-=-;--,,,...,.,---- 109 bllt. Will pay ~;000. Realtml ~l upi"8(:1ed seU-<ll?llnlng oven fl~lllce, rear living room, 4 ~R. lg 12x~ game room, Pri/pt;y. $C2.4lll6 ()pen £\Jes. & rot11serle. f'rof. ldscpd, brk .. $32.9"';)(). 962-886.'i. l ·~ ba, bltn kit., crpta, drps, closing costs. Hurry, this 6-NEW DUPLEXF.s $48,950 one won't la.\-t. CALI. 4-NEW TRIP~ $67,950 962·5523 & 537-5&t2. COLLINS Beaut. new 2 & 3 BR unlta. C..... d.t Mar BY Owner: Bought new •prinklet11 1'~&R, fini.a;hed & water softener incl. $34,700 It \\IATTS. 151 E. Bay St., Colt& Mesa. """"'· mwot aell. Nice 3 Br. paneled 2 car gar '°' xtra GOV'T. OWNED 557-9194 bowie. Reduced $3000. Sha& Uv!ng area, w/auto. gar. Repossessed homes. Low M"""is-s7ion-,.-V,,-ie~J-o ___ _ ,, c & w Ph: 642-1831 2 BR Hse + Four 1-Br units, crpl, hu&'«' yard1, Iota ot door opc>ner. Roughed-in for down. Government paysl----~---­ trrei. Cov'd. patio. Room to A/C lhruout-1ully inrulated, cloaing ooata. Call 968-4441.. REAL Estate, Sale or Sold, buUd. stove, drpe:, h&n&in.a: xtra duty outlets and many * Crest Realty can Whit, 837-9a50. Foreat lamp incl'd. Auwne nrA othtr xtras too numerous to ---~-=-~~ E. Olson, Realtors. S:---,---:H;--c. -:-:--! nn ror 4 more, inc $6,780. ant• Ana eights Aak'e $61,240. 548-4562. · Jo&n $198. Per mo. total. mention. $-i9.500. OWNER Newport Beach Xlnt term•. 548-981'l. larwln realty inc. TRANSFERRED BY OWNER 3 BR. Ill BA. 968 4405 592-3211 3 &dnn, 11< bath, boat or Highland Fling Beautiful home on corner camper gate near beach & 4 BR 2 B & f .1 3 BEDROOM HOME on BY owner duplex 1 yr old large lot. Assume FH.i\ Capistrano Beach, $50,000. loan \vith total pay-or trade for lot. 536--0346. ments of $201. per * 4-Pla Nr. South C.out month. $25,500. BKR. Plaza. Dix 3 Br. O.vner's Ir i;chool. 5% do\vn. Only K't h., bltnsa. aml>yundnn. lot w/room tor boat or tr . FREE POOL AND $2-t 500 Can 962-7771. 1 c en , sep. a ry 54&-0814 anytime. Unit Bkr. 545-2321. TRIPLEX 1·3 Br., 11Ai ba., ~i~ o!:;. to=~~ bay window•, tile kltchf/n NEAR THE SURF RED CARPET REALTORS nn., stone .f~lc. All A·l ..... w/bltnl, crpta, d r P 1, FOR $22,500 sharp conc!Jtion. lla~ a Bdrm. cutom home, can be poolaile yard. 5% % Cl Walk to the beach lrom this ENJOY cool ocean breeze· 2 fiing in this sparkling POOL uaed u 2 bdnn.n,:tu1 2 Io an. Sub m t I you r spacious 3 bed ro 0 m sly, 4 Br .. 3 Ba., 1am. rm., on Highland Dr. $44,000, lr.;;;;i lpl., 2-2 br., $'49,900. By cwn- MobfleHomes .~ er, 640-0247. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bdnn. auewt suite-. extra terms. $32,~. 598 Sturgeon surf-11ide townhouse. Elec-2 yrs. old. A.!lsume VA In. Townhouse wlde lot maket this an xlnt Dr., MG-'1325. tric bu\Jtlrui, dining ara., $39,500. $2500 dn By Owner . Mobile Homes For Sale bu.Y at $'79,500. 2 S'roRY NR. PARK fireplace, 2 car garage. Princ's only 8 3 3 • 11 o 3. Park Lido townhouse. Park THE ILUFfS CJOle to beach, shopg. le Owner will re-paint & 83$-7145. like-grounds & care 1ree 12S _-,-.,.:..~~-~~.-I sparkling pool. CharminJ! 2 Contempo Mobilehome Expo CONDOMINIUM schla. Thia 3 yr. new hOme carpet, or you make an of-SAVE $1,StXI. Owner leaving. BR. 2 Ba., kitchen bltns, n-.... Idnl for ~ buty pro. ia only l b~ 1~ om ~~.122It'a vacanL Ca 11 Must se.11. In1ma~ 4 br. Nr patK> dbl gar. $30,SOO. ;/; ;~ned eo"'J;;~":e!st f•iobal or bulinl'All man. ( neighborhood par • aq. • 1. Adams & Magooha. Call to AND ,72 furnished model mobile Bdrm.t. 2 batha. The lt. in this big Cold Med. see. 968-1454. Channing 3 BR, 2~~ Ba. home display. Open daily, 9 autltde' '(lncll.ldinc rrttnbelt $29.950. Ce n t " r Y 21• Irvine Large living rm. & patio, am-dusk. Take San Diego A bldt.) ta maintained by 835-6.511. triple gar. $31,995. Frewy~ Avery Pkwy exit. profeta:. ma.tn~ crew. BbrY Ol'!jNba.ERI, ":"Id ~v~ 1n41 Beach Blvd ., H.B. s BEDROOMS CAL,,l ,..., ,4,·l•I• 28282 C-8.mino Capistrano, <ln4''i9'7*5"JOOO ~."Nr\Ve~~llll :;pping THIS WEEK'S ONE STORY .~~ ,._ laguna Nig"''· 831-1900. • • Cntr. 3 bl.ks from schlJ. u.:iversi7 P~rk ''Pa r.k '· ~A~ 12x55 1 BR Mobile home. $38,IX». st&--1095, S-3 daily&: LEADER me. am Y rm ., .atrium, Nt•r Ntwporl P••I OttlC"t N.B. IOC?ation. $ 3, 0 0 0. ~ II\\ ,\ Bl \I II o .. -Pri J•••• nJy 0 -···l •·--k · 2Y.t baths; all beautilully & --='=~=~-213/337.s333, MG-9926 Mgr . .,.,.... nc _.... o • p""", ..... 1 Y ou""" s again. tastefully decorated, with THE BLUFFS BY OWNER: MESA This lovely 5 bdrm home many custoni & bll·in UNDER $40,000 'TI Levltt modular No. 1000. MRS. MALO"EY'S VERDE. 3 br, 2 ba, pool, with 15 x 30 H(F Pool can teature11. Very IP t c i a 1 3 BR.. 2~ Ba. end unit. 2'1 x 46, 2 BR, 2 BA, cor ldt cul~t-aac. 1657 Palau Pl be )'Ours while 1t larit'I -for home. Realillica1ly priced, Gorgeous carp., c u s t. Ocean breeze, 0 w n r TAUNT $37 900 54G-3231 only $37•900· Will sell G.I. or INCLUDING THE LAND. drapes. A truly desirable 493-ll91. -~ •-"'"-1_... .... .ith -. ' · ' F.H.A. Hurry en thia one. h 1 $39 900 1 r 1, 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ru. ~w;_.. ... ......, ~ .... -BY Owner. a Br houle. New Call 847 .. e:no. ome a , • ac as, • tenalve exp er I f! h c e jn paint, 140x10 lot. Frplc, deccraUna cUltOm homet ~ FAH, bltlna. Conv. $28,000. Kailua, Hawaii, bu put all Call ~ ot her belt Ideas · lnlo the ..::::c:.:o_::::. =----~~ JandlCl.P~ and interion of' TRANSFERRED • Must Sell :--.THE HEAL , ESTATERS " '., Jior Jowly -View 4Br.,2 Ba.$33,:Iro. OLD LDVERS-- Hilll tour bedroom borne. 32llO Michigan. 546-9347 Beaut Condo, lovely park, The ,~tcl crtated puta )'OU BY OWNER-21.TI Rural PL front entrance. 2 Spac BR, bl,ck .on the' Jllands ln a 3 Bk, 1 BA. $26,500 Low 1~ BA, stall shower, lrplc. halft troiJical eettinc Of down. 714:524-25ll. Newly decorated, soft tones. pondl..., waterfallt' and El T Pool avail. Nothing to do, tropical plantJ. Take the oro ttady to live ln. Furn or un· O>I...ell 5 minutes flight to 3 BR., 2 BA.. cpts, drps, !re furn. Owner 962·2062 for Parad.lle. Call 61$-1225. patio, ~-pool-sif.e lot,1 _a~ppc,t~, -==~~~­ enclolJed by block wall, 4 BR. TOWNHOUSE close to xlnt s c ho o I I , Pools, tennis courts. Cose to marketa, new ma 11, beach, 2~ baths, priv. Reuonable. 8 3 7-17S3, patio; double faragt-. .f94..2ll6 aft 5:~ &: wk-ends. Quick sale priced $28,950 COLWELL ~1R(1r•t Rlll '-> INC l~IAI T <)R ... lt•2 South of Hfthway 2 I: 1 BR duplex on rear ot extra wide, 45' lot. Trte-lin- ed, dad-end strttt. Loll of ""'"' to build. $$,5(11); Call 6'5-890IJ,Rea1- WEL TON & COMPANY *OPEN DAILY 1-5 * 415 ORCHID DUplex. 1...SR. each unit Acrosa from post o.ttl.ce ~.500 5-lc Propertl11 67>5726 OPEN HOUSE 2516 Bayaide Drive (t ;Feml.eaf), New Duplex, 2 BR. 2 Bath ea. unit. Creat BAY VIEW! Sat" sun 1...S. Alt-~2121. MESA VERDE $30,900. Be sure to tee this! 3 Bed· nn and friendly family nn w/tirepl! Separate utWty rm for mom, and ll"at patio for efttertaining. You can't beat tbe area or the price. call tor details 979-1050. ?-.:rr21 ---------- Fountain Valley GI NO DOWN super sharp 4. bedrm. m beat ~~~~~~~~~ Fountain Valley are a• PICKEi' FENCE sum>unds Scbooll Ir lhopptna are close your territory. An old for convenience. Larre 18M fashK>ned "cutie'' with big aq lt home with huge yard white shutters. All gas compl tenced. Only $.11,950. bulltins, ha~wood floors CAU. tor more detail• with new carpets. Perfect 962-5523 I: 537·56t2. COWNS space & price for small A WA.Tl's.. fami ly, You name the tern1s. C & w BKR. 962-5511 . $23,500. OWNER ,Sac r i f i c e • .4, 4 BR, 2~ BA, elec kitch, fire. bedrooms. family rm , , pl, crpts, drps. Access to beauillul CarpetiJl&', cuatom pool & clubhouse. \Valk to draperies, entry hall, dining beach. Call 968-4456 rm., country ,kitchen w/ex- tra eatin1 area and double ovem, extra concrete walk, fin1lbtd aarage, b r k • , •• $36,500, W-669!. * FREE * OWNER must sell. Swim Refreshments at open House pool, 4 bedrooma, dining SUNOA Y ONLY, 12 to 4 nn., extra baths, rear living P .M. three (3) popular floor room, natural b r i ck plans 1o choose from . 3 & 4 fireplace, built-in Bdrms. $31,950. to $34,500. r an1e-oven-dishwuber, at 9572 Innsbruck Dr. brk., $30,500. 962-5566. (N/Adams . £/Bushard). OWNER desperate, l bed· RED CARPET, REALTORS. room, 3 bathl, family l"O()m, 962·7771. new thick """" carpeting, ~V~A--... -0-D_O_W_N dlnin& rm., built-in range, -,., oven, & dilhwasher, patio, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths p I us bric:., $24,950. large separate family room. Nei.v kitchen tile, lots of new !'l~'!tlng!On B~~!!.. _ paint inside. Priced right at $700. MOYE IN $26, T"JO -All t " rm s. Call 842-2535. : TH[ Rt.AL lZ J:S'J'ATERS SERIOUS SELLER s.uer pays an other '°'"' 3 with · realistic price for BR 2 BA. $21,500 FP. todftya market. Otters 3 Features bltln elcc RIO, queelH.12ed bedrooms and 2 FA ht,· W/W crpta, drpe:, balha • IJ>Ol'klinr clean ancr patio, x!nt Joe. Walk to ma-WALK to BEACH ready. J.Aume VA Joan jGr atorea. Paymts below e 5 BEDROOMS e with total paym.tnlll of $188 rent 2 stocy, au elec kit, form! "I 1111(1 11·!11! ----1 L·11ll11r "SINCE 1.M6" 1st Western Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine D1y1 552-7000 Nighll ., /1-~ .. ":-.. t11 .. rf" &st ~-~, d!t;1 ,1 ••. really ·-ev: 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 644-11.13 ANYTIME Real Ett•t•. Central Acr1;11ge for s11I• 150 F 0 R S A L &-REDWOOD RANCHOS 5 acre developed parcels located in Northern Calif. Near Redwood Nat'I BAY VIEW Park. Smith River, and CALL IT YOURS Pacific Oc<an. For inlo & Ycu'll be proud to own this Plus viC\Y of Fashion Island free brochures contact: Roy lovely 3 bdrm., 2 ba. home & Ea.stblutf. Just 3 s Tedsen, 800 Pratch No. 2, with beaut if u I shag beautiful at ni2ht as in the Ashland, Ore. carpeting and c ustom day. A beautiful home with e ''""o_m_m_e-rc""i"'al;---- drapcs thtoughOut. Dining :~ spa~ious ~rooms & a Property 158 l'OOln, family l'OOm, C'OVl.'!ttd charming family room ior __..,,.,.._ _____ _ patio and more. $37.500. only $64,500. Call ~nn. 4 .. INCOMES en C-1 proper· ,0 THE REAL "-I:STATERS ired hill ~~ REALY * 6 BEDROOMS * Univ. Park Center, Irvine Formal din., 3 ba. New paint Call Anytime m.-0820 in &: out + new carp, drapes, Office Hours 8 AM to 8 PM wallpaper. etc. '"'""""""""""""""'"'I Really Sparkles!! $59,500. SPECTACULAR wiobstructed --'GEMM--- 1so• view of entire valley • 1610 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 140' front on view side. 4 BR, REALTORS · 642-4623 2 BA exec. home. Turtler-=-~----­Rock Hills. 846-439l all. G PM 3 BR. 2 BA, lge den, crpts, drps. frplc, bltns, dbl gar. Fncd yard. l...ocated in priv comm with pool. 1 Block from QC(>an $38.950. 646-4555 Lagun1 Beach "MINT" 3 Bdrms. plus fonna1 dining $55.900. Fee Land. Harbor room, offers over 2400 IQ. ft. View Homes, Carmet, 3 'of family living space. Im· BR., FR., lux. crptg, prem maculate condition. grounds lot. Spmklrs., lndscpd, prlnc to match. Some' view plus only. Owner 644-5968 , privacy. S56,000. 673-1166 anytime. ~_,,,,,I 2 Lg duplexs, next door, ~ ~oe-a~ blk from ocean beach. REAL ESTATE $85,000 ea. Agt 673-856.1. 1190 Glenneyre st IMMEO. OCCUPANCY 494--9473 549.m16 Harlxir ~gtllands, 4 Br. 2* -"'-==-==.,c --be, 642-8574. OCEANFRONT . Fabulous view, surf & rocks. Newport Heights OWN· YR-OWN apt. 2 BR, 2 BA, turn. $52,500. 3 BR, 2 BA unlurn. $'19,000. White water, security, elev., pool, subt. gar. Bkr. 499-3005. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 5 BEDROOMS HARD TO FIND $58,000 Close-in, remodeled 3 bdrm. Tri-lcvt!! home, great for 2 bath cottage on lge, R-2 entertaining, wet bar, large Lot. Room to add units. 81Jn deck, very large lot, $45,IXXJ. rear yard ideal for tennis ly. Owner will consider 10";\i dn. & help with financing. CALL ANYTIME 646-3928 or Eve. 838-9068 Lachenmyer! Realtor *NEWPORT BEACH* BAYFRONT High rise oHice bldg. ee lot • excellent tenns 1550.000 REALDNDMICS Realtors 675-6700 C-2, 2068-2070 Newport Blvd., CM, 1CX)'x315'. Princi- pals only, Ph. 642-ll21. Condominlums for sale 160 EASTSIDE. Quiet location. Adults only community. 2 BR. 1 % BA. frplc.. large pool, ree. room. Garage. $21,900. BY Ownl!t. 963--2187. FOR Sale or Rent-Laguna Bch., West 9 Condo. 3 BR, 2 BA. By owner. 644-7917 eves. 4 Br, Jo pyml $182 per mo. Crpt/drps/washr/Dbl gar. 557-3132, O\vnr. DupltxHfUnlts sale 162 4-2 Bdrm, homes, separate yds. Immac., well landsca~ ed. $00,500. 54~9695. Income Property 166 * 499-2800 * court & pool. Many trees. .-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;0 f •~ Rear acce~ for boot or EASTSIDE ~ trailer. Call 64&-111L 4-PLEX (-Qj THE REAL \'"\( ESTATERS ,... so. OOol8T HW't: 4 Beautiful 2 bedroom units """' """' """ .......,._,....c.-on 50'xl40' lot. Qui et "-I' • •, •,,,1 • '1,• per month. Large comer lot 1• din. 22'Xl6' family toQTn, 2 with trailer gate. Full price J1 fireplaces, intercom. Ntw 11$26,9"..0.Submltyourdown t"'447l(:J~ID.1 pain~ dbl gar. VA ap- 3 BR . & Don $36,950 Unique, wbite brick ext.er, WANTED Eastside street near major shopping areas. Owner will help with financing. Wants tagt sale. Asking $55,000. -t to I "'!!!i!""'""'"""~~~I .,..,..1 1<1.500. 968-!456. RuJUd -A~YE .. ~1!!~~~~. ·~ Open '!:Yes. splandor Is the keynote of ~ this 4 bedroom be1uty.l-~=~--...:.. __ TRIPLEX Don't ml•• ""''"• thi1 one. LUXURY HOME Tbrte 2 BR. units in like-new $33,950 Call now for an ap. Thia ~tive home bas 4 condition. Upper unit bu a pointment -847-6010. spacious bdrms, big family lovely view. ExJlllna' h\ih rm. lmmaeulate! ThiB tri- VA loan at 1% can be u-level features Parquet entry, wwned with leu than ~ hnrcfv.'OOd f1oors, Jge patio, dn. ~ $49.950. water softener + other nice CALL '=" •••·l41' ....;;:,:::;,C::::;:O:;:L:=O=N=l=A=L=-==1 to have xtru. Pricod to Bell l;I ~ at only $41.900. Call It. see. •'9dalL PLUS POOL" 962-7637. &&ALTY lcO~\~VN~ER~~----~ "''' ,., • .,,.,, Pt11 orr1,. LARGE 5 bedroon1, 3 bath Trans. 3 bcdroom11 home. Formal dining room . & dm. 2 b&ths, dihin& rm., HUGE DEN PLUS 3 -ma. 2 baths, flrtpl•~. patio. Excell~nt C>Odition. $32,950. Roy Mceanlle Rt1lfor 541.nn 1!10 llewoort Blvd., C.111. * CALL 5*-'ITl9 * l t. 4 BR ""°'' n wUb scar _,, WUlJ llHJl)I. rr..-.. .. ..u,.... Item• whh eut,, ute Ddi Lovtl1 yard wllh cryttal tnuter bedroom. has canape pool. Priced at only $41,950. & Iarie tnirror, book Call 84)..2535 to w . •helves & buUt-ir. bar in the "'HI~ RE AL ~, Lc-,'I i\Tf:RS d('n, family l'QQm, nc"r liv· lng rm .• brk. $'27 ,500, -· ;;-,;a _ _ _ __ OWNER leaving. l bedrooms Y, mlLE PROM llACH It bua• t•mily room, newly Oammini:, IW'llnf, mm-decorated, bu111"1n BBQ, min(! 2 BR and den. dlnft11 nn .. b\lllt,..in range It MIMI~ cu.nom patk>. ~· 0vtn, 2 balhs, pa t Io , Counnet kltchen. Sb a c sprinkler l}'ltem. b r k. , thruotn & loll o! alltom $27,000, 962-1373. built.but, Ooan, l'f111 ...i f'OR Sale by OWnet, • BR. only 2~ y ~ a T • youni. booo~ room a: lam nn. 2800 $25.IOO, By -r. 5.16-~ "I· IL m,ooo. 846-000J. , I gated entry. 2 Ba., bU~ins, Your home 15 wanted by frplc., carp. Yard need! somebody J10mewhere. Call work. bul a real buy for the us tor tree advire and let ua handyman. Call: find that bu)'fr for yau ~N REALTY 4~ CALL 0 646·1•1• Laguna Hills IJllA~ 3 BR, 2 BA, beaut. view. ::AL TY rugs. drapes, rdrig, many N••" N1•por1 P•tl Ottl11 xlra.s. 6 mo. old. New 4 BR. VICl'ORlAN , \Vorld. 837-3652, Owntr. You gotta go in to see this NE\V :l BR house. Beaut p I u s h y crushed ~ velvet view, Lease. Central A/C. value. 3 yrs old & better f'rplr, elect kit. 962·388.1 than new! 3 bl~ to Harlxir L•d I I lligh. Principals onl,y • call I O S & 64!)..-2552. $49,500. , bedroo~f~r1y room SEE THIS! home with 4 btlth.t A 2 f1re-Cu!rtom built 3 BR, 2 BA places. $92,500. horn ._. ln df's1rt1.ble area. charming ln11lde 6' out. Prof bowcm!l IOw-Ja. lndJcpd A w•ll malllWned. --By Owner 646-1530. 3416 :1~1':. SUP~ QUICK CASH 73 fl. ba,ytront. $295,0IXI 'n'ad•.co;~"'r.:.IOOuai. THRQ»GH A 'ru:;:;,,,~ sf;'.~ LaliO DAILY PILOT LIDO REALTY 3311 Via Lido, NB 673-'l300 WAN J AD Nf!ed a "Pict'! Place an ad! ' I 642-5671 ~ 540-1151 (Open Eyes.) • . i _ ~ HERITAGE REALTORS MOVE -UP Now. ls the ufnc tG invest -8 units with no vacancy, low inaintenance. Owner will trade down to duplex qr t.rtt & clear Jot. Price $110,000. Call Investment Division . 546-1600. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 STUDIO duplex. SHARP 2 Bedrooms. butlt-jns, fireplace et1,ch unlt. K1nJ t1fle y~. 1~ Tilden St., Wtstminster. ONLY $32,500. LADE.RA RWTY Huntlll&'totl Btach Deluxe 4--Plf.X rr G.\f. Colle11t Ii l"rwy, Wallt to park. 10\'f, Dn. All! ~. llDST llllYS! f ·tJrs. c L A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SAYB £ASH! ' I a Border ~ to Border Bargain Every classifiea want ai:I in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the O range Coast ••• all the waY. from .. . Seal Beach to · San Clemente You Get It All ••• Bnntlngton Beach Fonntaln Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For One Price With A Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, mo • • '· \ *ONE ACRE* Eastside R·2 ZOn.tng, 2 oldtr boales on k>t. One of the few rema1olng 11.J'Ke parcels. Terrifle buy! CalJ now 642-lffi. $55,900. 9:f21 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ~~Acre * Horse O.K. BYOWNER * ;193.filM OCEAN vu, Arch Bch. Htl., 8 lot!. priv. pty. Howards, • 213: 821-1909 & 937-5855. Mount1ln, DMert, Roso rt 174 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Cocktail bar & restaurant. Showing good gross, Price includes property & liquor license. Xlnt down town lo- cation. GOOwin's ALPINE Realty Box 1796, Big Bear Lake (n4) 1166-7511 Eves. (213) 443-5376 HOMEOWNERS! BORROW $1000 -$10,00, Up LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS LOANS on ANY HOME, PAID FOR or NOT COMPARE OUR COSTS FIRsr! FIRESIDE LOAN CUARANTEE: ' Jt YoU. can get the SAME I.OAK from any OTHER LENDER in California at RATES LESS THAN WE OFFER. return the MONEY within 15 days, and YOUR LOAN with US is FREE! n.c. WERNER • PresideJlt r * $160-Fh!sbly Decor. ptiv, patio, bltns, line. * 2 Br. tot/Pet $110-SECLUDED 2 Br. on huge Jot. Crpts, drps, gar. Vacant! . * F'RESID"" Th lft ~ACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba. "" r RIO, crpts, drps, 2.128 Harbor Bl.. C.M. 645-1000 kids/pets. 819 N. Ma'in, S.A. 547-0684 * Money Wanted 250 $235-SADDLE Up! OWer 2 Br. hse. 4 corals. Kids WANTED !5M·l10M loan, welcome. ""'ured w/2nd or 3rd TD, LANDLORDS! Bayfront B.lu.Hs Co n d o • Do you have a vacancy? We ~1133-9'l11.~~~~~~~~~ 1 can till it. Many desirable LOT in tamous Lake Havaau, te'nants on our waiting lisl home o1 the world famous [ ~ Absolutely NO CHARGE. ~o ~rl~ls ~~ --_-.. __ '_"'_"""_~,~ BEACON RENTALS $9000 or will trade !or Co•ta ~ * 645-0111 ** Mesa or Newport Beach in-FREEi I come prop. 644-4687. Houses Furnished 300 Landlords..OWners 2 Lots, secluded $2,450 Corona del Mar We will refer tenants to you Moonridge cabin $15, 750 ---------FREE OF charge ••• Lakeside cabin $35,CO) Sineles -Families. 2 Br. Gar. Many desirable tenants on Call 81i6-46U or write; Fenced. Furn or Unfurn. our waiting list. Spencer Real Estate, P. o. Roni-A-House 979-1430 ALA Rentals • 64S.3900 Box 2828, Bil: Bear Lake, Calli. LEVEL LOTS, tree-covered, with-water. Crestline area. By owner. Call 546-4827 Bus1nu• Opportunity I~ 200 •••• Distributors for this area Now available: A new, ex- citing, glamorous o- ity for a dependable man or woman. World's fastest • growing pantyhose compriny, offering a successful, tested method of selling pantyhose thru re- tail outlets. No M?lling re- quired. Company ·provided LARGE 2 bdrm. furn w/trplc.1 $250. per month. yrly, Call eves. 673-7244. e PRIVACY ASSURED-Sml furn. Bachelor bungalow. !115_. -----Laguna Beach e BUDGET SA\fER..-1 Br. $150-Ulil pd. C h a r mt n g nr beach. Cl"ptfdrp!. Kids. Bach. Bi& patio. N . $115;..·------ end. $16>--Utll pd. So. Laguna, l Br. Child/pet ok. $:?l0-2 Br, Ocean view. Nie· ely turn. in 4 pix. NU-VIEW RENTALS 613-4030 or 494-3248 Lake Forest e COZY' COTTAGE .. 1 Br. stove, retrig, 1ncd . yrd. Kids/pet. $135. e AT THE BEAOf! 2 Br. fixer upper. Kids ok. $150. e SPACJOUS 2 Br. 2 Ba. Kidsfpet.singles. $165. e BEAUTIFUL CdMar-2 Br. 2 Ba. !am rm, frplc, ;260;;_· ------ A truly elegantly furnished home awaits the discriminating fal:nil.y; three bedrooms, w baths, private beach and tennis club e l.DVELY LIDO 2 Br. 2 privileges and landscape Ba. Frplc. LuxurK>us. $265. ntaintenance. Lovely garden Let Us Help You-We patio. Childr<'n and pets Have MANY others, with welCome if they don't break new rentals" cOming in the house and a re hourly. housebroken! Available now ALA Rentals e 64$.3900 or late summer. tJ85. a 1648 Newport Blvd., CM month on a 1 ar 2 years lease. References required., l ·B_a_l_bo_a_P_1_n_1_ns_u_1_a __ Colwell Properties, Inc- 586-0222 acoounts. Investment of $850 Newport Buch to $7500 depending upon full On the Pt. Oceanfront 2 Br, 2 Ba. $215, hu enrything. Kids. Rent-A-House 979-8430 or part-time. $215-2 Br. house. Balboa Isl. Nation Wide publicly-ow ned Oilld ok. Coron• del Mar corporation, sponsor of 1972 ~2 Br. 100 yrds beach. Miu calilornia • W o r l d Gar. Oetk. Nicely furn. Ueauty Pageant, row accept-$350-2 Bf, hse right on sand. ing applications from am· All bltns. 3BR, 2Ba w/frplc. Top S. cf Hwy loc. Comp. redecorated, new crptS &: range, $350 mo. on 1 yr lease. 673-8902. Costa Mes• ·--·--""*" ••• • • , *lBR·2BA* bilious, capable individual• NU-VIEW RENTALS deairtlu.5 of additional in· 6734033 or 494--3248 come with a chance tor t:re-Walle _ Bay or Bch • 1 Br mendous future growth. In-mob hm. -125. Utif pd. Also vestment fully secured by $!05 hse C.M. $215, as is Kids ok. inventory. Rent·A·House 979-1430 $245. w/new cpts &. dishwshr. For information, write or Bltins, fpl, lg med yd. etc. phone, giving name. address 3 BR, 2 Ba. 13 blk heh. Av! Lease/Option Available and -....ne to Mr. H. Brock. Sept. 15-June 15. $375. 5015 Bkr/Ownr 642-2221, 646-9666 .,.... Bruce Crescent ( L I do PJ.NTASfIC CORP., Sands) 2ll: G70-460l 4 or 3 BR. stud.l'. TV rm, 21.l'Jl San Joaquin Hills Rd., din rm, 2 BA. Posslbly N_,ort Financial Center, !619 W. Balboa Blvd. Sips some furnishings. Nr all Nt'flllOrt Beach, Calif., 92660 8. $100 per wk. Aug-Se.pl % schools. $325 Mo. incl water. 714-640-0200. blk 'to beach. 96Z--0349. Sept. l·Aug. 31.st. 1973 CA1flS'Y SUPPLY ROUTE WATERFRONT 4 Br. 3 Ba, Perfect re.fa requited. Prine CNO m..LING INVOLVED) Beauti!uUy furnished. Aug· -o-nl~y._54~9-3568=-=--c-,,,.--,- P.\P.T OR FULL TI~1E ust. 62 Beacon Bay, Unfurn 2 BR. Crpt's. Single Now available b:i Orange Houses Unfurn. 305 garage, 2 sml children ok. County and surrounding • ·· ••• · ._...,_., No pets, Must have ref's. areas. You may keep your General $150 mo.!+ $75 dep, 64G-5637 Mordly, Jilt1 lt, ltlt DAILY I'll.OT 2 8R, elldoled aarage, prlv 0 HOL IDAY .PLAzA . patio, PIS per mo. 545-4!176 DEIJ.XE !lpo.ClOWI 1 BR. or 547-98'D work. rum apt. $135. Heatfd pool. HACIENDA HARBOR $175 From $150 Children Welcome *NEW 2 BR. ALL EXTRAS. ~ parldn(. Adult>, "' DELUXE l & 2 BEDROOMS NewF•milyA"* Fuml1hod & Unlumlshod ,_,_ NR. SCHLS. AtUST SEE! 1,,;. ~. A CM. $l00/MO. 549-2069. -• ~-"'· Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting 2 Bdrm. Color Coore!. Htmtlnston Booch * $30 WEEK a UP * '"".,,....,-.,..-.,,._-,......._ . e Studio A 1 BR Apt> Dishwasher -AD UUlllies Paid. TENNIS CRT., PUTl'INC Adult1 Only • No Pots CREEN, POOt. IWWl.Q'1 241 Avoc1do St., Coste Me.. ""-1204 C1TIU> PLAY AREA 3 BR, 2 be, all •pptlll..,.., e TV I< Mal« Service Avail patio, crptafdrp&. Pool &. • Pbol>c St:l'Vlce-.Htd Pool tennis cru. S:IUI. 54>-7400. • Ollldren le Pet section DA "l. CAftE CENTER VILLA MARSEILLES 3 STORY REC. BLOO., INC SPACIOUS 1 a 2 BEDROOM APT. CYM a PARTY RMS. Condo. Furn. or ~ewport ~ Unfum. 325 1b1s Ad wo:i $5 on Jtent Furnished & Unlur,nlshod DES!CNED FOR THE Adult Living GROWINC FAMILY "[ 1 ' -11 I 1111 I 11 ii' NtWl>Ort Be1ch Dishwasher color coordinated appliances SEE FURN. MODELS ;135 mo. Deluxe. mobile Plush shag carpet -mirrored wardrobe doors-"ft I WA"•'ER AVE. ****** * BRAND NEW * home. N'-patio. Comp. """ ''" ~· indirect ltgbtjng in kitchen -breakfast bar • Co w "~~-~-) furn. \V/\V ca ........ ts. Mature h 1 f d . d C nier amer """..-a1-wi ·---I 111•nliu r Condo home w/boal slip · -~ uge pr vate once patio -plush Ian scnp-p · f U b · couple, m pell. Pcnderosa ing • brick Bar-be--Ques • large heated pools ro1 ect o r 1net1cs "SINCE 1946" SUmmer, or leases avail. 44.01 \V. Coll.J:!.1 H\ghv.;,ay * Call: 67s.682D 1i Mobile Est. 1991 Newport & lanai. Air conditioning. -• - Blvd. 646-837J. 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa Ana 557-8200 $235 lst Westem Bank Bldg. University Park, Irvine D1ys 552-7000 Nights $135-mo dbc mob hm w/ COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. CJULDREN WELCOME "'°"" parch. comp! rum. MANAGING AGENT BR ND NEW F "ILY Townhouse Unfurn. 335 hlpool, edit cpl. no .. ta. 4 A A.., Season's 2359 N e w •or t • [1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1L!![!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!365!!!![ TOWNHOUSE APTS. 4 BR., 211 be. • ••••••••• $.16S 3 BR., 2 baths •.•• $335/340 3 BR, 21> baths •••••••• $350 Costa Mesa OPEN House 332 Toun La., Newport Riviera, from 10 to 5. Aug 5th &: 6th. 4 BR. 2i,J; BA, fant rm. patioa, frplc, 1860 sq. !L. crpts, drps, bltns, storage. 7 car gar, PoOI. rec center, nr school11, children OK, lease $400 mo. 548-6332. Apt1. Furn. 360 ,Apt. Unfurn. 3 BEDRMS. +FAMILY, 2 BR. Very clean. Adults. Newport Beach Costa Mesa 2 BA. TENNIS CT., Steady people only, no · PUTTING GREEN. i)redhill children or pets. 364. 16th \ POOL, BAR B-Q' Place, Apt B. CM 6454285. NEW t1.pt. 45~ St. N.B. yl"ni·· CHIL') PLAY. AR~A ---~-~-~~1 ly rental, $350. mo. 3 BR. 2 HARBOR GREENS l & 2 BR. Pool. $140 Up. BA d w fr p I c. DAY CARE CENTER Unfurn av!. Children's se<'L washer/dryer,' '"''v rrptg, 3 STORY REC. BLO. INCL. REALTY Univ. Park Center. lrvine Call Anytime 833-0820 OUicc hours 8 AM to S PM ELM GARDENS Ap ts, 117 637·375.l aft 6:30 pm. Furnished & GYM It PARTY RMS. E. 22nd St. CM. 00-3645. U I . h·' DESICNED FOR THE Newport Beech BEAU'JI. FURN. 2 BR $175 Apt. Unfurn. 365 n urn11 w GROWING FAMILY up incl util. Hid Pool. Adlts Balbo• Peninsula From $120 to $115 mo SEE FURN. MOD~ UNIV. J'ark 4 BR: 2,_. BA. BEAUT new 3 br townhse. m .. ts. Also 2 Br Um. 6'1-0I WARNER AVE. dshwhr, new drapes, freshly a,s• BOAT SlJP, BAY 642-952(). 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 yr lf'Ml'. lncids Bachelors e 1 Bdrm1 (Comer \Varnu & Edwards) painted. Lge yd. $365. mo. VIEW. Bltins, dbl gar 1 Br lrg i140 6: $135. S/pool. =f!in ';'' ~ balroni~. 1 2 Bdrms • 3 Bdrms Project of Urb.netic1 Days 772-0460, eves w/elee dr o~ner. Xtra pkg. A!lJts OJ1ly )deal for m Y ocean. u~ 1 Yz or 2 Full Baths SJ3.-2444. 646-6439; 645-4385; 838-5035. bacbdon, i99J Olurch. CM ht occup. G-11-4161 dy£; D I F ••I' 548-9633. 675-2306 eves. NEW 3 BR. 2 BA, dsbwhr, up extl um. ~ lri ~1 · A $175 _ 'Cute 1 Br hse, pool 5 NEW units. 407 Harding, re g, ..... c. patio. cross N rt S.8 h 0ceu I A 2 BR from Park. Pool le: tennis ewpo c widen, patio, gar. Adults,. pancy ca_:r Y ug. I ~' B A t 96" .-.... no pets. Quiet 646-3764. 11"' Ba. $21'1 tno. Lease. er. _.. Y PP· ""~"u,.:;, BALBOA Penin. 3 br, 2 ba, .,...,-.o,-=,;----,...,,-~7'::-1 M8-3601 or 548--7558. nr Market Basket. Annual ** LIKE new? 1 6: 3 Br. ~-~~---.,..,-Laguna Beach $285. Winter $250. Eves .tr Pool. Rtt area. G4~S530. no 2 Br, l~ Ba. ~tio, bal<.'Ony. wknds, 540-0316; Wkdays w. 18th st., C.M. 315 E. Bay. $22~ 111on1hly on $175-Chamtlng 1 Br. No. end. 644-3303 -==~~~~~...,..,.-1 yrly lease. Inquire at Apt C. can turn. • VERY Nu:e 1 Br. dplx. 673-1521 or MS-ml. $245-3 Br. 2 Ba. custom bit D I U .... ,., Quiet. Sep. by gar. AduHs C "-home. Canycn at'f!.ll· up exes nfum. """" over 30, no pets, 548.lD21.. •. ~r~• d!~ ,...~r .. 138>-Util pd. 3 81'. 2 ea.1 'H"'u_n_1"'1"11-, ... -.,,B-.-• .n..,---1 BR, ms. Studios !115 •. No iiiiiiiii"iii" .-.-.............. -••.•• irplc, unsurpassed view, ---------children or pets. 2135 Elden beaut deck. DELUXE 2 BR, ·cov patio. Ave, See Mar. Apt. ti. a ....; NU-VIEW RENTALS . New drps. crpta, bltm, dbl =~~-=-:---'-~~-Q.(~ ,e• •_•_ 613-4030 or 494-3248 gar., lovely private grounds. 2BR. partly furn. Nr. shops. __ _,;,.,_ ~ Water & gardener pd. Older child OK. $135. Walk to Wtr. 2 Br. Den. Frpl, Responsible marri~ couple Gt~2627. 'lit ON TEN ACRES bltns, utl pd. Kids/pets1 (Adults) $l6S no pets. n45 ~ Nicely furn. 1 & 2 BR. Apts, fum./unfu:n. Lease Rent·A·House 979-8430 842-3276. Trailers .. Adults only. 132 w. Fireplaces I priv. patio!. Laguna Niguel Wilson, c .M. 645-4530. Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bkfst. ,.,,,.,,.,..~.,..,,.....,----Newport Be•ch ---=-"'===~=~-! 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 1.laster size bedrooms w/ ON BEACH' h;gh beam ceuin.,, large 0 living room w/gas or · "'ood burning fireplace. 2 BR, 2 BA Unt. Ft. S2Sl Convenient laundry area 2 BR. Fum Fr. $30I oH kitchen. Enclosed pa-ADULTS ONLY tio~. 2 swimming pools, l'\lrnitare Avallable sauna. recreation faclll-C a r p ets-dra~ tics. Security guard. heated pookaunu-temJll Models Open 'tll 9 pm. rec room-ocean vttwa paffoo.omple PllldDI 2700 Potuson W1y, CM Sec:ur111 Goardl. nr Hubor Blvd & HUNTIN~TON Adams PACIFIC 7U OCEAN AVE., H.B. m11 SJ&.1487 546-5025 1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I Ole open lD om-6 om DallJ I' WILLIAM WALTERS 00. \VORTH waiting for · but.I !ll!l!!!!'!!!!'!!!!~!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!( nobody did! Lots of folkJ DUPLEX. Cle&n! 2 Br .. cov. already have moved in .. patio. New drps, cptt, bltns NEW 3 BR house. Beaut ···· ._ .... ·• 2 BR FURN -$l55. MacArthur nr Coast Hwy) view. Lease. Central A/C. OCEANFRONT upper 3 Br, 2 C~~H=~ ~~t:;.. ~~: [~~~~!![!!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!~' [ Frplc, elect kit. 962-3883 ba. Newly redecor. top to ~==~---=~-$190 2 BR. front dpb;, Irpl they couldn't wait for us to dbl gar lovely pr iv: tlnish everything at Jam· pounds. 'water & gardener borer. Irs too late for a real pd. Responalble married ··GRAND OPENING," but couple (adults). $165. No ""e're ready now with the petr. 842-3276, Newport Beach bottom. $425 Mo. on annual BACHELOR apt ... $95 ~· Gold shag. no pet/child. lease. Irwin Co .. Realtors lsUlast. All utllitiell paid. gar sell clean rng, 00 frost $2'.l~Lido, Isle. Huge 1 Br. G44-6lll. Avail Aug. 19th. 963-2lB1. ref. 433 Iris, var a 11 t w/gar. Yearly. $17.50-BACHELOR APT . Sf2...3331. $~3 Br. Frplc. 30' liv rm.~ l ll•l ~n only. 645-4530. 132 W.l'N"'EW="2"B"r-,"2,..Ba=-."ea=-y-v-,;e-w sunrms. Kids/pets. As>lrt!Mntl for Rent Wilson, C.M. duplex. Top loc. $375, mo. 138>-1 UGtil pd. 3k Br, 2 Ba, · Huntington &uch on lease. Agt 548-2121. b tns. ar. Dec . NLJ .. VIEW RENTALS 2 BR. Pool. Some views. 6734030 or 4%-3248 Apt•. Fum. U0 LeQUINTA HERMOSA Near beach. $210 HARBOR View Homes area. -Geno--r.-1------Spa.ttlsb Country Estate IJv-AGENT 644-4848 3 Br, 2 Ba. family nn. elec ing &. Spacious Apts. Ter-1 BR apt, tt7S. mo. kit h I ..-.. "'-"'~ raced pool; sunken gas Avail A""""'" 1. lease. c • w w ... .,....,,, u..y~ ......,. BBQ. Unbelievable Urine -~-· mo lease. Shown by appt. Only 1 ___ CaJ_l_644-om ____ _ 714:494-5464, 21l:m·7487. l BR. FURN. $175 PRIME area-2 blks to bcb. SUPER Harbor View rental ALL lrrILITIES PAID lrg 2 Br, 2 Ba. Avail Aug. 1. t.!R;,.:~ par~\o!b ~ FURNITURE RENTAL u blks s. o1 San Diego Frwy 2 N;::i::.:.~3~ Gardener. $4.15. 644-5569. * Month to Month on Beach, 1 b1k w. on Holt sundeck. 2% blka to Beach. BLUFFS • Lease $340. Sell * 100% Purchase Option to 16211 Parkside Lane.) $265/mo. 673-3828 $34, M. 2323 Eastbluff Dr. * Wide Selectfon-(n4) 847-6441 Costa Mesa • Appt. Bier. 644-6622. Style-Colors HARBOR VIEW HOMES-2 & * 24 Hour Delivery $145 -$165 SPAC. 2 &. 3 Br. apt. $140 up •~,...~==~""l:~l j Bacbe.lor & 1 BR, patios, Pool, cpt/drp, bltn11, kids Den or 3 BR, $380. Lse, or -1rplc's, priv. garages . ok mo. to mo. f36..2552. f)JL ~ Divided bath &: lots of 2206 Collea:e No •••• 642-7035 3 Br, 2 Ba, family rm, elec LJC'f~ '?!.I closets. Rec hall, pool & 1996 Maple No. 1 ••• 642..3813 kitcb, w/w cpts, drps. $400 ____. pool tables, sauna baths. -:-,,-::::-.,,-,0--:---::-....,.,.-. mo. lease. Shown by appt. See for yourself! 11301 * 3 BR, 2 Ba. Avail about TI4: 494-6464, 213: 797-7487 517 W. 19th, CM SCS-3481 Keelson Ln. Cl blk w. of Aug •. L $185 per mo. 1't &: San Clemente 2756 N. Main, SA M7-031f Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater)', last in advance. t50 clean. 842-?84S fee. 2 children only, no pets. 1 br, $177.50; 2 br, $15.5. New· =-~,;.=',..-'-'--~-.., 184 21st St CM 546-6985 BEAt.mFUL 3 bdrm., 2 ha., ly dee. Bltins. Shopg. Pool $125 • ttlS. Lge. modern l ' · · living room, formal dining ii 533-0464 5.30-0881 Br. redec. Cpt/drpg. Nr. SPACIOUS 2 br, bar, bltlnt, nn., lg. kit., fam., rm., en· ava · · · oce~n 21() ch 1cag 0 cpt. $165 mo. L15 Albert Pl, closed Atrium, on Golf Balboa Island c., .. """o 847-5169. Apt B. Mr. White. (213) Course, ~ Clills. Rent/ .>J<r~. 595-4436. 2 BR. $200 mo yrly, No -~===~-~~ lease. $3Z) per mo., Appl. pets/no children. Av a I 1 Laguna Bea~ * * BEAUTIFUL 1 & 2 BR. only, 492--2033. Aug. 1. 67J...al0 or 673-5829 '"-:o..---,--,-:---~1 1 Contemporary Gartlen Aptt. 2 BR, vlew, builtin.'>t poo p tio t 1 poot DELUXE 1 BR a Pt s • • Balboa Penin1ul• teJTa<:e. $2'15 mo. Lie, a s, r P c • • dishwasher, l'f.'frig., stove, Adults. 499-lOOS. ' $:1.55-i110. Call 546-5163. shag crptg, dflls. 2 4 O • $45 WK & 'Up-On Ocean * CLEAN 2 Br .• 1% Ba. canada. 8J0..34G6. Loveiy Bach-1 Br. -Rooms Newport Beach Bltns, gar, adults, no peta. 4 BDRM, 2 Ba, level blk to Maid Service-Pool-Ulil Pd 1 BR mobile home, pool. $155. Nr. 19th &: Pomona. Beach. shag c ptg, nicely • Call 6'25-8740 • Furn, util paid. $150. Adutt.1,....54H35=_7.-:-c---:----,- decorated. 492--0139. Corona del Mar no pet park. 5.5'7-8585. 2 BR, unturn. erpts, drps, Santa An• Heights FURNISHED apt • next to • WINTER RENTALS • $135 mo. lat & Wt. ts5 clng. -·· ..,. • · • -·--restaurant tnarket, liquor I. 2, 3. 4 BR. Reserve Now! ~n.96. ask for Larry. besl Adull Apartment lnl-'--------- Costa Mesa. Pl'ivate patio Laguna Bv.cb or balcony, fireplaces, beam1-.w------- ccilings. walk-in closets, * 2 BR ~ New. 1 blk to \vood paneling, carpeting, beach •. VJew! $240 6 qp. dra()es. Jo~ urn Is he d A Gt-2339 eves.· Unturnished. A Fabulous rec. building with pool. MMa Yarde Bachelor & 1 BR'• troml"""""=..,.,_,..,,,_.,....,,-1 !135. 140 W. WUIOO (Jurt W. DELUXE 2 6 S BR, 2 BL of Newport Blvd.) Costa encl. Pf• S.:W ap. laCIJ Mesa. Ofc., 3Cll5 Mace 1 Aw.. -=,.,.,-:=--,--.,.-,:-7-:-::C::-154&-1034. TAKE A MOMENT Newport lwll and enjoy the peaceM sur- roundings of ""' adult com-PAIK NIWPOIT pl"." opposite. goll <~. APARTMENTS Privacy, Juxury, 11ecunty at a reasonable price. on th• bay * Lovely living and enter-L'uxury a,partment lfvinc °"' lainill&' areas with fire. erlooking the water. Enjoy place, patio $150,000 health apa. '1 ..,,m,. * 3 bedrooms, l ~ bath• mini P>Ola:, 7 JJabted ten. * Pool and putting green nls oourta, plua mUes flt Take a moment to 11e" who bfcycle traJll, putttrw, sbul- you've been missing at fleboard. croquet. Junior l'a FAIRWAY VILLA APARTMENTS from !17UO montb1r. tWo l and ,._ ~ onol :kloly town -Elec-b1c kitchen.I, J)l'lvate patb: 20122 Santa Ana Ave, 546-6215 « belconle1. CUllttlna:. cJr.. DELUXE perles. Subtmutean Pod<· APARTMENTS Ina .with-. "-1 maid -hit -GI Air Cond . ftplc·a • 3 SWlm· Fubloa Iliad at l- mlng Pools -Health Spa · and San Joaquin Htns llood. Tennis COUJ'lA • Game ind Telephone (n4) 644-1900 Billiard Room. for rental informatk>n 1 BR. From $160 VERSAILLES 1 BR. A Den From $180 MEDITERRANEAN Executive AJNOrtmonto Overlooldng New()Ol't Beach. VILLAGE Soectacu!ar viewa. Luxury 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. From $195. Models open 9 to (TI4) $7-8020 8. On Hospital Rd. oU RENT AL OFFICE Newport Blvd. or SUperlor OPEN 10 AM to 6 PM Ave. P k Llk S nc11-NEWPORT l&laDd, beauliful ar -e urrou "'W new duplex. 3 BR. 2 BA, pre>ent position. All loca· LANDLORDS•, alter 5 p.m. tions are commercial or --,2""'B'-R"."o"'u=p"°L"E"X,...--3 BEDROOM, $225. per lactory furnished bY us. We Specialize In Newport Crpts, drps & bltns month. BKR: Ph 546-081( store &: other &hopg. con. ABBEY REALTY 6'W850 (Se.Nice Mgr). veni~ces. Beach, 5 minute * ;ii Blk Bay & Beach. 11.ri. DELUXE 2 BR, 1% Ba. walk. $165/mo. lat & last + BR, ba. & rebig., $125. 2 Studio. Crpt/drps, pool. QUIET • DELUXE '-lo, sun d-• •-mo. 2 & 3 BR APl'S -• ·~ - Prv. patloa * Hid Pools yeub'. ~. Qualified penon \V i 11 Beach e Corona del Mar e LARGE FENCED YARD I ='"-yti7.-m-,e.., • .,.---~-=o-,.­ become distributor lor our & Laguna. OUr Rental Ser-FOR CHILDREN It PETS. For that item uncier $00, try $50 dep. l year lea.Je. Adults Br., apt.. $265, G75-4600. Bltns, pvt pat'°'. $15.5. l preferra:I. Call 6 -4 2-4 2 1 o D-child ok, no pets. 64&-0496 ca-.. ·(Mounds, Almond vlce ls FREE to You1 Try Pvt !154 the Penny Pi""'her. •-.q • • garage. . ."' Joy, Baby Ruth• But· Nu·Vlew! 811 Paularioo, C.M. 54S...174G Mike. Eves, 536-462'Z. NtwDOrt YW•ch 1 le 2 BR. Pool. $140 Up. terfiner, Nestles, Planters, NU VIEW "ENTALS • I< 2 BR house. ~"· drp1, gar .. Tootise Roils. Pay Day. 673-4030 or 494-32-48 ...... Milk Duds, Reeses Peanut $15.5 month. 2 Sm a 11 Butter Cup • advertised na-BEAUTIFUL YARD children, no pets. 646-5928. tionally on T.V. etc). we Completely fenced . 3 bdrn:i•· :Km Wallace, Apt 6, CM. are a national company. 2 baths, family ~m, dtn. Long Hairs -Snglt -Studentt • Veey high Income potential. rm. Perfect cond1tKln and Cpls. Pvt hm $105 Util pd. Yoo mWJt have W hra. per =~;f:81! ~~·~ ':~ ·Rent-A·Hou1e 9794430 week apare time (day!I or petl plE"llM!. CLEAN, ch arming . at- •1"'$l,120 REQlllRED LE ASE OPTION/OR tractive 2 br ~c. Some cpl For"'°"' tntonnallon write: LEASE 4 BR., 2 BA., & drps. 1145• 548-6680. "ROUTE DEPARTMENT w/w crpts., lrg. cover-2 BR, cpts, dn>I, earaa•. No. 23''. P. o. Box 1739 et11 patio lovely rural quiet. Cpl. only. No pet• O>vina, Callt. ~1122 atmosphere. $265. per !16Slmo. 548-8251, 548-loJm. Include Phone No. mo: CALL agt. 54&-4141 FOR rent SISO per tno. 2 br Health P'oocl tttlJluraril house. 182 Cecil Plat"e, card and atn shop N~! ne~~~~.~r1:'h ~C~os~l•=M~•-"~·.,........,,-,---~'l•h and Ch1J'l8 homt: on quift cul-de-sac 3 BDRM., l bl., dblc. 51u•· HOLLAND Bus. S1l11 Lari!< ovmlud yen!. 1..e .. e age. larire yen!. $225. P!lOnc ins ORANCE, C.M. • 1275. mo. lttun<d. -· 541-4097. 645-4170 Call :14.~IU s 0 u TH =E'"I "'T,...oro _____ _ CANDLE shop !or .. ie. OOAST REAL TO!t.S. ""'"° from Mm.ion In San ' --lt&o. -CLEAN 4 bedJ:oom. 2 b<tb, JUan Clplotrano. FClr In' View ~ V-New l\llJy carpeted home • -lion con m.tru. pool • d•-$430. Beautiful )'llld. NI"' ..... -• ta•"-~' -A&ollt HMalo a-to 1choolt. -'"'· w~ ., --• Loue Im Call anytime !Ila-lbvellof7 Ollb' "" 5 BR, 3 BA, ............ In Sat.&• a~ 5:30 -d17. .,.i.. Texaco-lllrllOr a Wll· u ..... b<1 -. Avail 1(1. 1,..;.;.;...:'---~--....;..1 -. ci.r. 511.sm/545.5313, 611-4439. F-1ln V1lley 10 CAl!DT wndlrc 11111chl-Don't .... Ill' 1lle •hip! ' BDRM. 2\i BA, Ill tlec r., ...i. '5, "'°""'· 54>-ll!O "Lblr It 1n oluotlled, ship l11 •• 4labwln', wattr pd. NT. ,.. -"111. to 8"""' 118al!w! ~. boo!. 12"5. mo. !IC-.'lll2A. . ' l $©~~1vl-L£"B~s· Tit., Puzzf., wilh th" uilf·fn Chuckle 0 Reorrong111 l•lltfl of the , four K1ambled words be· " tow to form tour simple words, I I~ I f IT I LI I ·11--~L-E_E~P_0.-11 i . I 11 I I . I I H I C F E I I ·o id you.heorthe one obout h-~-.--~-1 w the woman doctor who was 1 f I I J cU in o tizzy? She wonted 1.. -'-'--'·-.L.-1.. -1. io point a patient's 1hroot, I I ' but 1he couldn't decide on TOZELA _o-' . ,_,. t-,.-.. ,-, .. ,-., .. s ..... ,-1 e ~"";?!~~ l~h~i.!h.:!.:, "=' -- - . • you Ow.lop. from step No. 3. btlow. ~ PR\~h~~~~~s IETTUS IN r r r 14 1s • 1 6 ~~~·~~~~E llTT!U I I I I I I SCRAM·Lm ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 800 , Furn. Avail. Children's sect. ELM GARDENS Apt!!, 177 E. 22nd St. CM 612-3645. AVAIL. now· E/Slde, 2 Sr., J~ Ba. Bltns, dshW111hr, cpt/drp, encl. gar. No pets. !17S.645-4ZOO. LARGE. clean 2 Br. w/w crpt, new drPI, elec bH.nt, ~ncl patio. Nr. 1'~twy1 • 1c:h11. No pet1. 545-4893. • 2 BDRM., ·1 balh, bl& yard, ;anae plu. • p a c e. $160. Children okay. 557-8400. 2 Br. Adults, no pets. BAY MEADOWS APTS. :187 W. Say St. CM 64ll-0073 2BR, Newly decorated. Child ,. ok. 753 Stutlimar. 645-09T.J 2 Bdrm. W'lturn, clean, l JddJ OK. no pets. $140 mo. rro Shalimar. 533-1741. 1175. tn'll.. Incl., ' s.., 111 ea.. •nd. rar a patio. :Kl C.bflllo ApL C, 548-2933. 2 BR M,.. Vmle. 11~. Elte bhnr. encl a•r. "'" 1hop'1. Adult,, no J)l'lt. ~1 .. I Nr 1hon'g * Mu!ta Only, LIDO ISLIE • 3 BR., 2 Martinique Apts. BATH. Adults, IHso. im Santa Ana Av. .. c.111. IOI Vie Ant I • e 1 Mgr. Apt. 113 644-51142 714:7SJ.f719: LARGE z BR. l'h BA. Iha& SEACLU-F MANOR -2 cptg, bltns, frplc, pt,i patio, Br. Untum $1&5.. Pool. encl carage. 1 blk from Crpts, drp,i:. bttna! garb. schoola. 634 HamUton. Cotta dis.pl. 1525 Placentia Ave. Mesa 645-6345 evta or Alk about our d1lcount. m..82SC, uk tor Totd. ~2::' A~rti. RM4. Dana Point 2 BR. 2 BA Mobile -· Ytarly rental by 1eue. OCEAN View near yacht $19't-.60°/mo. No cbUdttn. no ~bor. BE'aut modmi 2 Br, pet.a. Avail Au 1 .15th. . Din Rm, l}i bl, apt. Heated 613-3800 pool. Central Barbeque.J =~~·--~---1 Leuc to ttsp. Adlb only. DELUXE Netw Unit>f.rplc'r., No peta. FurnlshJ:ngs op-l1r/cond., •pa el o u •. Ilona! 1195 up. <9Jl.-0789. w .. tcllll Joe. 548-1717. * Brand New Ocean View Avail. Aue. ld SbP adwt. Apts. 2 Br From S165. 31 _61_~ __ . ______ 1 BR. !225. Collect u IOU, Newport Holtillll 714,-. ~~~....-,::---=---SPACIOUS 2 br, .-tty Huntington Bo1ch dee. t'1>Jc, ltwntcl otru.., SH Air Apts • $115 cp~ ctrpo. Quiet bl4 Ml3 I.re 2 BR, <:rpts, ctro ... , bit· =. SIMJ, 2100 Ila-pt ins, 1 blk N,. Of Adam.I. ott Bea.chi 729-6 Uttca. 536-'lO'lO. S.n CtenMllW SPAC. 3 BT 1r-ilo apt. Thcd BRAND -· 11' )'llld. !lllS mo. ll>lant ol</m from pier. -I 1111, peta. 17211 Ash Lii. l!B. i.r,;., ocoon view. lllO. 8U-1549. Aloo l 81\, xtra 1-· with LARGE 2 BR 1 1tory 4'1'>1ei:. 1lr GObd.. tirrrlllc Cpl•. dri>~ t/o, rar, lltc:d, vl<w. UJI). 4 t l ·J H chlkl 01'. 1133. 347~. !~UIS. • • U DAil V PllOT Monday, Jufy ll, J47? l ,,_, ___ J~ I -1-... -1~ .__I _.,,,.._, .. ---IJ[Il) .__( _-_ ..... ~J[JJ~1 ~C~~~ .. ~-~l[Il]~tJ. 31rdenlne --....,...,_;;... ____ .,o inll"9 I. Help Wanted, M & F 710 Htlp Wanted, M & , 710 lftlp Wanted, M & F 710 AL'S GAIU)EllJNG Poporl>onglng 445 Found (lrM ads) Aph., Sum~; ftental1 420 Bu1lnes1 Rental Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ---------far ianl<nlna 6 small ~..;.._.......;:....;:....__ _ __ , ~:;::~-----1 .-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; laodoeaplnc ....-., call No W"'""" ACCOUNTANT for .,.,,.-ae-O<ric:al GIRL "1day .... led. I days 5tl).5l9I flY8. Servin, *WALLPAPER* counu._ poeJUon in Santa CLERK TYPIST a "'t."l!k at structu r al IC--------* * * * * * t'R£>; Month'• Rat!.°""'"' WOMAN 'S Pl'KC'IP' ... ost• MeM * BRAND NEW * 1to~. RouHqueblh, redwood wngl.u.st-5.. Gtttn tinted NE W ADULT LIVING : bt.t!roon1 v.ith Inna.I ovcrtOOklng ~ carp«:ll Ir dr-JptS, blt.Jnt f'ncloaed gar::ii:c 'llcally neat $3lS & $100 Driw by: 2lll Eh'len A~. or c:.1111: 6-IS-.S780 Condo home w/bo&t alip haidc Ii out. crpt. STJ/nlO: lerui, tort o I 1 t'. Big SUmmer, or le11M':!I avail. $100/n\O t1.llcr reh. 'i.l. Corona-Cd,.1-on belch. 4401 \V. Coast JllJthway ScUh'lB leQ1t'. kt•y, SI()():) ~~178. * Ca ll: 67>6820 * (..Uh. ~ Nc•iip<u·t Bhd. fND F--,-m-J_buf_f_co_l_t"-,.'1-p_u_P' OC};A."l front i'E!ntal. By the _r_,_._;n_m_1_111_· _•_•5-6_l_OO_.__ 11y, Wf'&ring dbld tlen oollnr. \li'('(!k or month. s wkJ1 In 1736-17311 A.oaht:im, C.f\I. Vic J\fargucrite Pkwy & Aua. Lri.t. 1 BR. apt. COmp. Croulld Jloor. ncnr 171h lit (;eronin10 Rd .. 1'.filii;ion Vie- fum. $150 (l('r wk. ~ J'rwy. Parking, 1·~·~troom.!I Jo, Turi> n1lt. 837-oo29. n. 1-t N 8 F lnl etc. Sc:hv.'Ol'l'r 67'.'.-26.·~1 ~--------..,.;pan , .,n • . , or or. call J011h \Vlght 64&-n71 or 01'~FICE. i;t0r;-:-11 ... 111·r:;p;: Lott SSS 646--57<.i or ttSk at Joe. tor Pos! Of('. & lin:yhounrl ---------Phil. HJ;:\VARO ; For info. Jehdlng Newport, Cd.'\l, Colt.a )ftsa. \Vhen you caJ.l "Mac" Ana Manutacturina Co. with NewPort Bt'ach tlrm llCeks enginct'.rlng oUJce. Newport ~-~--w cl •dJ"A" exoc-tJenl opportunity for ad-cltrk typist w/mln. 3 yrs all -• ...... v11.·,.-~-.... es1 itf. ,,_"'" 6·ts.Jn1 pd Beach. C .,,.....,722 from vanCf'tncnt; ex ln COl'l ac. f!.'(""f. Typinr ~ w.p.m. 9 00 AL'S Land5cap1"'", Tree P ROF'ESSIONAL Palnt«?r. ""Untl~ •-t·••• -·~~. ...-;00-5; for appL. .... ..., .... <v" ... .,. .,.,._.._,, Ability to \\'Otk w/nu1nhcrs1-=,,-==--,-,...,,--removal. Yard remodt.linf:'. 11 one• t wori<, re:tJ1. Send resumlf to Cringle, & keep accurt1te reoordi. GIRL Friday, part ti.mt, Tnu.h ha.ulltig, lot cleanup. l.Jf.'/lns., lot/Ex!. 1-'rec Swift, Cr:lmlty, CPA's, ,888 Xln'I ('<I, benelltl. good pay, call Jor ;y>pt. Repu1r rpr\niclt'ra:. 6'13-1166. P.!L Rt-ft. ~27""9. N. 111aln. Suite !m, Santa Call Mrs. Smoot * 979---7il7 * * LANDSCAPING * Pl b Ana, 9270!:... ----~=~64~4c=3.;;38::.9~--,,.-7 G . Of< Re<epl. New lawns.Sp r Ink I l' rs, um ing -AC:lors Artre1ses = Local""• ..... 60 • CLEHK t)pist. Exp in all ofc '•1,..... ~~~leanup. Stattt He'd. e PLUMBING e $$ NEW fACES $$ PJ'Ot~lurel. 10 key add C'-ull Lorra.lnc J11~1ru1.Jtl'n1oclcl·RcpaU· l\lovie>11, TV and TV 1:01n-machine. Acturate 50 v.·pn1 \YES'rCLIF.,, $450 JOllNSTON & SON Free 1-:st. Lie. 5'18-8772 roerclah1, AU ages 11nd f'le<'f IY""\\Tller. Varied PrnionOC"l Agent."Y 10 l'l'CQ\'ery o( Siamese, f<'· ,~ mttle cat last S('('n 71r,, Complrte gardening service, PWl\IBING REPA.lR types. l111ervlcw1ng now. We dutit>s. Apply 1141 Placi>n· ~3 \\'c1'1clllf Or., NB Depot. ~i.17 f t. $\~J(): 736 ft. BAY VIE\V 2 bedroom, $2'.lJ 1'1onth. A~l·nl 616-211 •1 ~Jee~ 4 completely fumlsh· ed. A vall J uoo to Seyt. $750 pr month. Adult. only Abo new lawn11 &: clran ups. No,.. b 1_ •maU arc not Rn ag~ncy. 213; tia. C.f\.1. Fron\ l-3 pm. 64$.2770 Park \Vest Apt., needs Dlcdl· "" 1iiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiii•liiiA'iii:--;;; ' -..-,---,--l'Rl attr111ion. a52·747~. l'Ve-Free Est. • m-014s. * 612-312! * 464-3l2l. • llAVE opcofug for mature REALTORS agent. 675--4930. OF'CS, $tr-tu 9'k.I' P\!t. h.11llll 24e w/ulll. /ulJ J'. 0. Nr ocean, llB l...,'lflJ:' 540-1::01. Indus t rial Re ntal 450 nu1g~/1.1o•c-ek<'nds. FRONT-Yard-Lawn Service. COLE PLUMBING ~DVERTISING SALES Clerk-Typist, sales • \\'om11.11 in large olfice. 1 OST 2 $10 month. Backyards also. 24 hr, iiCJ'Vice, 645-ll6l F~er Yellow Page or 1nai:· order desk. part time. Duties con!llst of typing, fil- . ni l!ed labs, black· Yant cleanup weed t n g ==~~-~.-~~.--1 azme 1pacc exper. Mature Lyceum l)roductions, ing, 10 key adding machine, SINCE 1944 ON Canal S!ps II, o u t b r d 11' I 1.1o• hi 1 c markingn hauling 962.sfil2 ' SAVE On Plumb1tt,g. Pa.IJlting, male or fl'm. Con1mlssion Inc p O Box 1226 answering phonc."11 etc. Mwu 673-4400 d..,k. W,, prlrng. Aug 5-!9. $·150 or $250 ~·k. 67~, 1"F .. , ... , .... u .. L"o"'"'u·s .... '"2""'1·R-l .....-sEAcH AP'l'S. ail)!'! '· COSTA MESA l4lD 6' 2'!lll) Sq It. 7 2'1112 vie, Ne"' port . : · InstaUatio Frre tim "' ., -· ' llcighti:;. An ll "'er l!i to I Ro1o;t1ll1ng, ni>w laWl\ll _ ns. l"S ales. only, Call for appt. 646-0536. Laguna Beach. be able to work \i day on A • $12' to $115 •·kly. Aug/St.11L CABINET Af.Al<EHS- FIBEHGl.J\S,S "&by" & "Joshua", Call Sprinklcr11, lrect1 &. t;hrubs Good reft>r. 839-037'2. ARE you looking for more 494-6253 &uurday occiudonally, tiff 5 pm, 64>298.5 removed, Frt>e es!. 96.\..1258. DraiM unclogged -$7.50 ttian just another job? Advancen1ent ()pportunitlmi Se1.1o>er line to 100' -$15 Beautiful Ideas Div. ol Gen. CHEF wanted. Exp. Excellent L'OnlpaJ\Y benclilli $130 Up. Furn/Unfurn 6'5-5810 or 6'73-&SO. Nr. Nwpt t'rv.•y & S.I>. Fn1·y. HE\\'ARD. 7-20. Nr Brkllrst PROFESSIONAL · I di ·I lo * 549-2502 * Foods nN:'ds 5 peoplr !n $1000 mo. Call 675-4241 inc u ng pi\.lt vac.al n, You \\'Ol'l'I find a larger, niter apt for leas. Beaut. gllrdtn area, patios. Quiel dead.end street. ju,,t So. of Newport Ave. Adull~. 1lo pets. 202'.l l-'ullcrton Avf' .. C.M. (JUJI £. of Bay) Vacation Rentals 425 JfA\VAJf.WATKIKI BEAOl }'urn. ck'fuxe lge 1 br apt on water & sandy beach. Car avail. AJso sell or lease dht 2 hr Waikiki Beach a pt on water. 673-3563 2931 Gr11t'I' Ln. I.SO. of Ba.kl'!', E . of fo'all'\ IC\\' ,, !\1iJ H.l'prl's<'nl11t1vc lherr 9 am-12 noon. (71-1) 97944:~1 or S7!1-471 I RENT M·I, 112'5 :;c1. It. $140/mo. J,35,'j Wi:::111 AVi'. No. 4. Coi;la l\1esa 675-5116. & Adams. Pep-, •·m, Japanese Gardening St>rvice 'd · • 1· .• ~ ...,. R f ' leaeh prof. n1nkeup lech. aft, 4 P .M. Blue Beet. pa1 insurac""' •Mtl' i.remenl rockapoo. 13" Blk, silve"r. 1-"ree Esl. * 646--0619 00 in9 Exec. JX>!I. Avnil. S42-2664. program. osta esa area. Shuggy. 962-6022. JOHNSON$' GARDENING LEE Roofing Co. Roofing.all ASSEf\1BLERS of small elf'('-COOKS \Vrife C'las~lfled ad No. 10 RF:'\\'ARD: Great Dane Pup. Yard Maintenance, Planting tyJ>('s. Rcrover.. repar~, lro mechanical devices. No Breaklast Cook, Fry Cook & Daily Plln1 P. O. Box L'iGO py, 5 n1o's oW. fawn tern. Cleanups 96Z..2m5 therrno roof coatings, "'htlc Pantry man-all w If in e Costa !\11!su, Cnllf. 92626 cxper. neCPss. Vision & dex-1 Ca.II Cl f Lost nr Bushard&; Garlield, C'0~1PLETE La'" n & & color. Lic/bond<!d, since lerity important. No smok-res aurant exper. ie · JIEl..IARC bench \\'elden f2) 1-IB !:162-9634 or 96S-121J4. Gardening service. llaullng 1947. Free l's!. 642--7222. Fred, Newpor1er I n n, . 642-8690. _ ing J>1.T1ni!led . Clean & Ne\vport Bech 644-1700. & rnaclurn> shop workers 430 Rentals to Share llellli.BJIU 20 Sp.1rklh11 New Adult Apts. ROOMMATE wanlt>rf lo Rentals Wanted SMALL, thin beige/apricot femaJe poodlt>. ( Go Id i I' ) 7/3. Nr Coast Hwy, CdM. Reward. 6T:>--4616. & clean-up. Jim 548--040.i. e T. Cuy Roofing. Deal pleasant sn1all co. Coll ' t21. Run sn1v, n1UI. lalhe, JAPANESE Gardener Direct. J do my own WOJ'k. 642-8584 for appt. S.R. ~OOK, exp. Full t~me. _Appl) I etc. !\1ust 00 ablC' to work Comp. Yardwork & Oean-up. 645-2780. 548-9590. Engineering, 8.14 Production in person. 340 Victo1·1a SI.. swing shilt & /¥\ve o"•n • 1 BR-Unfurn $160. 11harr, hou&' in Luguna • l BR-furn Sl!IO. Beach. $112.50 plus 1~ util. NEEDED lmmctlialcly. 3 BR. hon1e on Eastsidl' C.M. Free estimates, 642-3102 Stereo ~epair Pl., N.B. C~1. Beverly ?>·lanor Con-hund tools, Apply at 770 \V. l-IOLLOJIAN'S Lawn Service. Banking valesccnt Hospital_.--· -17th, Co:~ta f\fesa 9 to 3. • 2 BR, J 1i4 BA lJnlurn $210. 494-5259 eves. Pref. llarllor Hi School r------- Oi11trict. Re as on ab I e, I llflkuction ll1• j Quality Workmanship. F'ree STEREO equipment re'pairs. CLERK TYPIST COOK, expcr. Park Lido H o us EKE E PER/Child e 2 Bn, 1 BA turn SZ25. Sl-IARE home, or n>nt nir't~Y est. after 6 pm. 962-9703. romplate facilities for all Conv. Hosp .. 4fi6 Flagsl1ip care, Jive--ln or out, c.dM. Private patio!I, lush lorrlt furn br's w/kllch priv. aettJrc:. Carportg, g111 pa.Id. H.B. area. 962-75al aft 6 pm 114 E. ah St. C.M. 54Ull7 1 _o;.;'_;al:_l_;d::•;;_Y_•;.;·knd::c':_-~­ jt 1 BR. CPI', DRPS, F"NCO WILL &hare 3 BR condo in YD. J85 le $150. 54>1657. H.B. 1.1o•/ female over 21. Cal l 5.'f&.3860. Reliable 20 yr, rtsidcnt. _ . &t&-tilSS. Bachelor with two small dogs desires l bdrm. apl. or house unfurn. Jlh. 646-2335 aft 6 p.m. S<hools & instructions 575 General Services JACKSON • The Magician 45 min. of spell binding magic Jor ehildrens pUties, Sii. 494-3669. makes ,.. n1odels -discount Q.v>n\ng In Neu"""rt area, re-Rd N B 0 12 °00 I "" .~ ,... ·· · · .,. ~ · Teacher couple. Ref's ex- ralf's: 8 track tape deck, quires 50 w.p.n1. typing &: COOK • E.xf;-\, •t'<'liii:i.n JK.'Ctcd. 5 or 6 days. Begin clean & adjust $8.00, this pleasing pc.'r90nality f o r ,,~ bl. ~ · 1 e BLUE DOLPHIN e Aug. I. 004-4150. v.·eck $1.00 off lo Dnily Pilot pu 1c contact. , '"VIOUS o - r e ad e r s. {Rf'placen1ent !ice exper. preferred. 3355 Via Lido, NB 11 0 U S E K E E P ER~ook net'dles & cartridges 1~ oUJ. R. E. LOAN DE lj TA L Ass1 .. Intere5tetl pftimt. 3-4 hrs per day Garages for-Rent 05 U.S.A. StertO E Q u I p. PROCESSOR"' v.·orking In Christian ofc. late attn N.B. &14-4G70. \Van:'hOust>, 179 E. 17th St., Nee<! ch.nirside g i r I . JISKPR/Cook. live-in, 5 day, 3 BR, Crpu, drape•, bll.1111, 1 GARAGE for rent, storage blk to ahopplni center, Sml only. $25 pt"r month. 182 pet ok, 7731 Ellil, Apt D. Cecil Place, Co5ta Mesa YOUNG C.'Ouple want unfurn. 2 ro 3 BR. hou~. no chil(lrt'n, 1 cat, will fix up. 642-9875 eves. R~fs. BE AN INVESTIGATOR Recorded Message Tells flow Call Toll Free 01 800-426-0232 IN S l DE Paint-Carpentry, Repair. Semi ret!red. Sn1. jobs ok. Bob, 646-6446. Hauling Costa Mesa, 645-2442. l·luntington Beach area-re-Ccrli!icd for x-rays. Briefly 1 child, priv rm, TV, reb1. Seviir.g/ A:tera,ions quires n1in. of 2 yrs l~pcr. des c r I be qualification,, * 6T>81)9.t 1t in construction, finance, C~assified Ad 468 clo Daily Huntin ton Beach loan processin~ &. accurate Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa H. h S ~ I o· I t __ .,.. _______ -- SEWING-DESIGNING mgr.-842-18.1L Office Rental 44a GARAGE wanted in Costa TREE & lnrge plant removal. Rototilling, renovating, Yard cleanups. Move & 1-laul. Call M&T 642-1403. J\.1e>n/\Vomea. Reas. Rates $10 min. Call 846-7450 typing, Xln't sa1nry & bene-J\.1esa, Calif. 92626. 19 c oo. rstr c Mesa, Newport al't'a, for San Clemtnfe ..,=.,,,._.. M!orage, will lease, 494-83.S9. TOWNllOUSE l ivln•, ~~\\\YU~ Alterations-442-5845 Neat. accurate. 20 years exp. fits. Has Opt"n1ng For * DENTAL ASS I ST SECRETARY NEEDED., 2 O~ 3 DAYS Typing 55, Sh. 90. TELLERS spacious new 2 BR. 2 ba, ~\ .... ~· 1.1..11Jqd'$) [ )~ l'uxury, conveniences -locn-Personals tlon. 492-4.113.· .A.~!.!. '------' Add,A-Room YARD, garage cleanups. Ren10ve trees, dirt, ivy, Driveways , grading. &47-2Qi&. Tile CERAMIC tile new & remodel. Free est. Small jobs 1.1o·elcome. 53&-2426. Full & Part Time Openings Bch area/So. Org. Co. APPLY IN PERSON Roon1 201 PER WK. EXP PREF. Starting Salary l588. 644--0683. Per Mo. + Xlnt Benefih1 DIESEL trk mech. ·need for In!l!l't'sted applicants report Sat. only to ht>lp with maint. lor the written tet;t on Sat ope-i. 645-4100. August 5. at 9 AM, room DRAPERY-CARPET Sales. 232, F .• dison High School. Exper. decorator type per-21400 Magnolia, H.B. Equal son. Active store. Excel Dppor. Employer. l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Small ••ltfhot11 ollkH •~ HewP011'1 o'd Cannt'J 1ru. 5(iplll5lJC1ted lurnosl11n1~ Remodeling, Patios, Roo[s, Lie_ & Bonded. Goodwin & Son, 846-3708 or 847-837~ . 10j,) No. 111uin. Santa Ana So. Cal 1st Nat Bank Equnl Oppor. Employer I ...... )~ 11111c1 b1101111 ,,, or die earw1 tG111t Personals 530 •'Id U11 ot ''"' U•l•nc $111os. ---'-'-------'-' h.~OM 111.NITT·fl'it. OOLLA.!k1. "~~::::::,,,;•:::1s..1230 ~ ESCAPE YARD & Garage Cleanup. Several be r th s avail Babysitting Free est. 1 days. Call w/rongenlal group on 5 day anyllme. 540-5001. BANK TELLER ,R_,.oom=-'-o-..,.._-,--c--400,-BAY VIEW OFFICES Catalina trip aboard 6.l' DAY Nursery, babies 10 5 ~"--~~----•~ )'T'S. $15 per wk. 64&-5788 or Heating & Air Comml'rcial Bank Exper, WO.RKING female, Jovrly Deluxe, air-conditioned ScvalhOO<>e'1 h"Kelpie''C. alV~sit 6-1!)-4302. Conditioning !\tin. 6 mo's required ~·-· draw + comm. 492-22.54. Huntington Be•ch High School District Has opening for FOOD SERVICE MGR home In University Park, Redecorated. Lido sna A on, st mu!> & at 1na ~---------------"-----1JobWanted, Female702 Newport Beach Area Pn-v. rm. •-h". Kitchen le Realonomics, Bkr. 675-6700 harbor under sail. Learn Former teacher wishes to sit AIR COND. CONTRACTOR EARN Starting: $588 Per !\1o • ~ hid t GOOD TYPIST Call M". Scr;p~ I ~-tivil p I navigalion, sean1an,,.hip & c m o leachers in my Call for estin1ate -&12--0515 (213) 614-'°= au ...... ,, P · o o 11 . DESK :SIJfl.tt avallable $50 ..._.. + Xln't Benl'lits Interested applicants report for the written test on August 3rd at 3:30, roOm 136, lluntington Beach High School, 1005 1.fain St, H.B. Equal Oppor. Employer. llOO/mo, IJ33..081L mo. Will provide furniture sailing. Outdoor t y Jl l's home. Mesa Verde 541}.J7cti. RR H.ugg~ Newport. NB Will do your typing at Equal Oppor, Employl'r ROOMS 118 k kl 1 15 ""...... . prof'd. California CruLo;es, Business Service Houiocluning her home, Will pickupl:::=z $200 plus per week w up w-I: 1 mo. Answe:.u'6 ger\llce 54&-4192 or 64.Z..1122 eves. d d I' I I H B $30 wk up Aptis. 2376 available. 222 Forest Ave, an e 1ver oca • ., NP.wport B t v d , O l . t.nguna Beach. 494-9466 •FULLY LICENSED• .,.AP.lan&nin1g & Mapping PROFESSIONAL F.V., West, 7Sc per pg. BA.i.~K Rcno1.1o·ned J.iindu Spiritualist ...... ning Panning cruics pn'.'· CARPET CLEANING or will work by hour a48-9755. MEDICAL Ole, 850 sq. fl, & ~.. t E • d M • '"'~iritual Re:M:lin.,.,. given P<U'c:u or presentation lo Al9o Windo\V!I &: r~loor Care call 847-3095. xper1ence anagement trarninn ROOM with kitchen, laundry, equip avail. Fashion Jsl'and. "ti .... ~ ·1· · o p f 0 f ... d.'.ly. 10 AM-IOP•. f. Adv•',... c1 1es Ill range Co. We also Call Dut•h roo perator or those who qu1l1"fy pool prl""'!I. Female only. Ideal for Jnl-G.P. 644--6125; .... 'al' · "' NEED help at home? \Vr • ... given on alt matters, I can spcct 1zc in Realtors Base 537 1508 24 H s Mill ton dollar program, 8lo.&172. H.B. area. 644-BIOO. I J Maps. 963-1360_ • · · · · · · · r ' ha>e Ai<Je• • N""''· • UNITED CALIFORNIA "'.'"NE PERSO'""lt:t ---------ie P you, MESA Cleaning. Carpets, Housekprs e Comp n a9es 18 to 28. 11":¥1 l"tl"t~ LUXURY. Pvt, Eontr. & ba. e OFFICE SPACE, 444 Old 312 N El Cami-Real Ca t a JOns BANK 5<1>1nrES~Ar<'V-V · '"' rpen er windows, floors. f' t c • e Homemakers -Up john UV I\... ..-'l"Vt..JU "4\,,,,.1 Kit. prlv No smoket!!, maid Newport Blvd. 3 blks No. of San Clemente 213: 433-6711 weekdays imv. 548-7197; 675-0310. Hwy. 1. 300 sq. ft. $95/mo. 49Z..9136 or 492-9034 • CARPENTRY e Resirl/com'I. 5 5 7 -fi 7" 2 ' 547-fi68l. 6 Monarch Bay Pla1a foollC'Cl) F/C Bookk~pcr s700 ROOM $25 & up. Overlooking 1 o-=~=· =-----'p-ALM~~&~C~A~R~D-R=E~A~D~IN~G~S Rough & 1'~inish Patio. Tops _54_8-4_U1_. ------DEPENDABLE babysitt~r. Laguna Niguel 714: 838-2893 eves/wknds Asst Bookkeeper S550 Harbor & Ocean. \~ blk TWO ADJOINING OFFICES Advice & hdp in many mat· & cement. 6 4 6-5 9 7 1, Prof. Carpet Cleaning hot lunches. Fncd yd. Con-49,1273 ~=ctng Cll'rks to S500 548-1594. Also wlndo\''S & floor care. ~ni~•_;B_;u:..rt.c"':::·c.&1=;...:""':::::..· __ ~ ~!!!!!11!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 veneral Office S600 ocean. 2SOO Seavlew, CdM. busy corner. Costa Me&a.. fers. 1 free question ans. .., $100, util'11 pd. 64" """" 1 R · I ll J'I Carpet Servt"•o Call Dutch ~l!i08, 24 hl'll. CHILD CARE Mon-Fn· Exec, Secretary $650 ~ over p 10ne, ecl'1ve u 1 e .. , · Equal Oppor. Employer 415 1 -.~D~EL~UXE=~1-. ,-0,-3-rou-m n.'8.ding for $3. u·/ad. f213) --'----;..:.:____ Excelll'nt Jlouseclcnning Ages 2~. El Dorado Homes,1 ·--------~I ELECI'RICIAN, ltmporary. SeLTetary/G. Ole to $560 offi-s. n-,1 deal m· O.C. 694-1350. Fully lie. La JOHN'S Carpet &: Upholstery by day. Own trans. Mission Viejo ~TIS6 Bo S I * Approxtrnately 2 mo. Social Secretary lo $550 Guest Home *PRIVATE ROOM* for ambolatl~')' lady, Good food, nice l'h~ful tut· roundlngs. Avail Aug. 1. *. Call ~75.1 * ... ., IX' Ori-Shampoo tree Scotch-* 8JG.0648 * · · * at a esmen Industrial exper. pt'l"f. ~fust Typists -to $500 Airport area. 833-2840 ~H~•"~'~·~· ~Ca~'~' ~'"-'-•..o•:_P_I._~ IU'd !So ------"--"-'----Help Wanted, M & F 710 Exper. necessary. Larxe in-kno\v state &: local codes. P/time Secretary $3 i>ROBLEf\1 Pregnancy. Con-gu ii Retardant5). DEPENDABLE LADY · venlory in Nev.•port Beach. Ap I 1 Ca · •• ·a,.,.· " Cl ·-• Degreasers &. all color TO DO HOUSE\VORK A BEAUTIFUL IDEA Me·ll44 645-3880 PY a once!' p1strano nany ·.-6mner enc .. fident, s Y mp a I h <' tic brighteners & 10 minute • 642-2314 • I nC'Cd 10 women to train as . Unified School Dis Ir i ct' Positions -... , -· ..••• To pregnancy counseling. Abor-bleach for while Cal'Pf'ls. ----professional beauty ronsul-BOOKKEEPING-Part time. 2611.6 Victoria B I v d, , 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM Summer Rentals 420 DESK E"PRl.'e available S50 mo. WW provide furniture al SS mo. Answerag ~rvice available. 17S75 Beach Blvd. Hu ntington Beach. 64.Z-t321 Business Rental 44S tion & Adoption r ef-Save your money by saving Dedicated Cleaning !ants_ Higb earning potential. Fcmalt. To -....'Ork for an ac-Capistrano Beach. 642-1470 APCARE. (i.lZ-443G. me extra !rips. \\/ill clt'an 1t \VE DO EVERYTHING * Executive positions nlso count. Call 897-044.1. Exec. Sec'y to $65ol !!!...,..,...,.""..,."""'"'..,...., PALM CARDS&: SPIRITUAL living r m.. dining rm. & Ref,.;, Free est. 646-2839 availab!l'. For interview call BOYS Like Glamour? Pub. Rel? Jr. Accountant S800 BAYFRONT-Beautlful. New RF..ADING 08 S. Bring ad fBoc 'de· hall fl5. Any rm. $7.50, Masonry iii546-iiiil83Siii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Age l0-l4 to deliver papers Press Interviews? Do these SccSec:Y11Comm'I Ins S700 lBR. ~ beach/dock1'. $225 e Ofli-' •-I 1 · (.'t.""OW sq. t. 8\' now. ducHon, l 31 Beach Iv .. couch $10. Chai!' SS. 15 ........ ---'"""'------apnoal to you? 11 you have Y Engineering $550 .r .. , in .the Dana Point, San Oe-,..... \\'k.,No 1moken. 6T:>-3959. e 800 8'1· fl. Jnclustrial Shop Any day Ls the BE.ST DAY to avl Aug. 64&-2130, Stan1on. l n1i south of exp. ii\ what rounts. not REPAIRS, ptantl.'r!, brick, Accounting C1t'rical tnl'n1e areas. top skills &: some legal ex· Steno $415 ~ti's Fa11n. 527·3406. method. t do work myseU block, stone. Quality v.'<lrk. Fee Paid DAILY PILOT per_ you could be the one to Clerk Typist S450 DARLING. our affair is 1,_Good==reLl_.,_53..cl_--O'-l"-QI'-.=--Ken, Ph. Rcsid. 642-lnO. Sec'y fsh 90! 10 S560 492-4120 fill this tantast:ic spot as AI R Clerk S500 run an Mt! Don 't delay · • • _F_asl_resul--t-,-.,..--,u-,-, -.-p-bo-ne call today 64.2-5678. call away. MZ..567~. over! A1n lcavin~. Left STEAM Carpet Cleanl'rs, Plaster, Patch, Repair Sec'y fsh 70) to $6.~ll oiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iOi'-iiiiiiiii I sec'y lo pres. of \\'Orld 1 Girl Of ficr $525 taped inC'$.~agt> 54:>-flJL') prof. nt lowest prices. 300 Loan Processor 10 $800 sports assoc. I..ovtly ores &. Legal Sec'y $600 t...ov1" Sylvin sq. ft. S29.95. 972-0672. * PATC11 PLASI'ERTNG Applicant Pays Fl'l' CAN'T FIND top benefits. Abigail Abbot lnven!ory Clerk to $500 * ALCOl-IOLTCS A.nonymous. '::eiling1 All lypei:;. Fl·l'e estimates Exec. Typist SliOO Personnel Agency. 230 \V. NEWPORT Phooc 542-7217 or v.Tile . Ca.JI S.'I0-6825 · Adm. As sistant to $750 THE \Varner, Suite 209, S.A. Personnel Agency P.O. Box l2'23, Co~ta J\.1esa. Acou~~ical Ce11·1.~s blown Painting & Trrw FHA/VA to $450 JOB YOU WANT? 551~. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. m~c1unc app !<..,,.. Free Paperhanging Bkkpr (TB) lo S500 EXP'D. Maint. litan • Par! 642-3870 * * * * Trader's Paradise Social Clubs f"lND YOURSEL~~ JN SO:'l1EONE ELSE. 53l I'S mates. Cuar. &14-7183. ,,, ...•• __._:; ____ Girl Friday to $4~i0 rent fol" services; l1cc.,'~-....... ...,...,..,....,...,..,.I Cement, Concrete H&H PAINTING Billing Clerk S'1!'1(1 plmb'g, etc., g a rden• g '.1 KEYPUNCHERS S<t'ving Omng• Co. s;.., '56. l.<'l:al Sec'y lo $000 TRY OURS! OH ·-N-~-, I _,, I PATIOS-SIDE\VALKS 1 G' I Of "'"""""'"· nruc:u mmo::u ate y. All TRADE J~ we~ old Ien1ulc raccoon f01· Rugt?t 'll JO RJfl'e or Irish Setter puii. '551-2447 ca.JI alt G BEAUTJFU!!. lrg 5 BR, ~ 611:, Custon1 Exec. Home on F'rienrtly JJ\Us ncrc 1n Whit- tier. $80,000 value l loraes OK. Trade for? 6TJ-2191 , ARROWHEAD gnlfrou; IOt 1J>' lrontajtt' 111 lnkr 111: by clubhlt. CIC'O.r. T;·ncli•/ or ? "Azlnt" fo~An:I \Volk,.r, Rl'altor, 642-898916~741•1. llAVE M8.000 1111 TD "an1 tmils cs-mobile park. Any hearh area. "-tnl • Sfl-59111. !dAGNlF1CENT hlU~lrle vu "lt.O.lf' home. 15 acrn., No. l.D. County, $2'23,000. Clear. SUbmit prime inromc prop. Broker 547-6469. ;g,·,,coo 2nd trust dttd1 to~ ni., wl'll tttured. Sullmlt 'Jf'lmf' llX'Ome iiroperly ,, 1! Brnltt.'1' S41-64611 * * * lines times dollars DISCOVER DISCOVERY 714/8.~QS 213/J.~7.J.193 Travel 540 SET SAIL TAHITI Grand 3 litastcd Sc.hoont>r. cre1v &. Ji;Ul'sls sh. costs. (213) 378-1239 Residential * Office Suites 1r c. $'133 shifts, mll!t ha\'C exper, CD.1ENT CONTRACT'OR * Acouslic Ceilings* C.Om· Accounting Clerk to S-198 IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT 'FACTORY Xlnt earnings. Call l\1'ax *** 644--0687 mercinl •Waterproofing * Typist SKXI FOR: Excellent summer \vork. Call Sue e CUSTOM CEf\1ENT \\'ORK llome!ll Exterior, One Story Clerk (Typl' 50) .$400 Trllinee & experiel1Cl'd. Im-KELL y GIRL Dr,ivd•ecks, \\'alks, patios, from $275. 2 Story from $325. ~~~YSe~~~~f:a':it ~00 • FIGURE CLERK mediate placement. Wcek1y 833-1441 poo s. Don, 6'12-8514 All "'Ork fully guaranlced. / .__ •. pay check. No fee. x.'.11 Buaineu Center Dr. CUSTOJ\.f Concret~. patios, 639-0039 for Free Estimates. F'rcc & F~ Positions Jr you're good w num~rs • KELLY GIRL i;irll'l\'1'1.iks, planters. Free Steve llobson, Owner, State RUTH RYAN AGENCY can type • little ,you may 2001 Business Ctr. Dr. Irvine e". >'16-1318. Ucen"l'<I Contl'a<I". 1193 Newport, CM &IJ;-485' qualily, I I I KEYPUNCH OPR. 17931 Beach, HB 847-9617 rv ne 133-144 £..XPER. contractor. patios, Professional Painting f:::;::::=zi:::=CC: e TYPIST CLERK ~~~~""'"'"'!!!!!!"'"'""·All shiftJ. F/tlme, p/time. u·aJks, drlvl's, brick & lnterlcxlcr. Quality \\'Ork FARRELL'S now hiring Temporary. To $3 per hr. slumµstone \Vork. 894-.1!"i.'ll Reas 557-7455 Good skHls neccss. Insurance 2 fount men, come lo No fee. 50 U-2 ae. E. CM. $639 1\1. Inc approx S86 M. 15% <In. LO\v vacancy, Exe. !\tgr. Eq [ lost and Found ]f?')l S.167 ~1. \Vant: Leas«! Coin 'I L:i.J or Indus!. Bkr. 644-6622. ~----;;;;;;;;: PATIOS, \valks. dri~. Sa\v, PAINTING -Honest. clean, Accounting Clerk ==~a'!. helpful, but not es-~111 Brookhurst, H.B. Pro-Temp/Temr bf't'ak, rl'move & replace guarnnlced "·ork. ·Licensed Fry Cook, Exper, 17802 Sky Par I concrete. 548-866R for esi. & insured. 67S-5740. Call 548-2253 Suite 101, lrvlne 111\VE C~1 hm 1$12f\.f eq)-4 Found lfree 1d1} unllH. \\'ihnington ($15f\.1 f'q) ·trlr ($1500 l'q).lst TD ($2900 t'Q). Submit~?, for J or ult. Bkr/01vnr. 642·2221/646-9666 N. Redondo 3 BR, 50xl50 lot, fenced, room to bund. For .C BR house. duple..'( or 2 0 11 a lot. Prine ooty. 2107 Ro(>.. lnJOn, RtdOndo B<'h !l027'8. IU UNITS in Garden Grove ,,. pool, good Yl'b' inron1l', \\'ill trade equil;y tor land, unil ~nr ?? in So. coast area. f\la1·k II Dunn Rltr 492-!mO Contractor sso QUALITY ;n"''""' J>tlln-// /}/} 9· t • SEC'Y /STENO GAL FRIDAY 541).4450 I ling. 1'l'ee es!, anytime. J\e[{u tr Good typing, sh & communl· for company in Irvine. Skills Kltch'en H•lper j Lic'<l/lns. 531...JlGS. d en.lion l!kJlb needed. Some needed: IB..\f exec ~'t'lr, E;cper CAI.I 548-2253 n\'/\P .lit ur -12 1ubdlvldrd uli-. 1r,· fronl w/watcr & llref'I In, All or pert tor ·11.r, mlr. h1n, mobUe hm, bonl Ol' ? 956-7846, IAVJ.; 111.nd, lo!s, houst A •25 Call (Capooo type) in Palm Spring• or dl'~tt. \V11nt h&e bwtnc?u fJr units, Nt'v.·porl lo Ca.ptstrano, fi-1.U004. \VIIITE, female dog, m('d, look,_ Ukr. poo<llt \\'1th brnwn collar. Lli11una Niguel. Call 495-5428. 1-"ND. chllrt!il prescription gln..<;SCa at Alpha Betn J'l(U'k· Ing lot. Goldrn \Vest & \Varn<'T, •1.e. 'Thun. aft. 847-2Xl9. JACK Tau I ane-Repair I't'mod .. hddit. 2:1 )'T'S, exp. Llc'd. ti-1y \Yay Co. 547--0036. Drafting DRAFTING Any size job, 557·9695 Electrical FOR clean & nl'at painting, lnsurancf) exJ)C!r. necess. 10 key add. inventOl'y oon-LEGAL SECRETARY, ex. intl'rior, reas. rates, Call A/Payable. NReeeivablc. trol. orders &. billing. Good J>(!r. Gen'l pl" a c t Ice . Dkk =• •=0 Payroll. Any "' all expo,. • KEYPUNCH on phone. Call 557-ml bel Ftrl-·. "• -. ' ;>00-"'fVW. considered. Some typing 4 30 "~ ~" PA[NT Equip. For Sale. p~rd. Xln't earnings. Sh0r1 6 1'fo'1 working expl'r, on : . LEGAL Secretary, Newport ( Airlesii, laddt'rs etc. Conv. term I em po r a r y Keypunch, Key l11pe, or Key GENE R'A L Oftlce-Sh&Jl) Ct' n I l' r • Capable-aper, !!pray & L'Jllip. 968-4005. Ullignmcnt. I m m c d I a t r Disc requ.lttd. Day Milt. alert efrl to do diVttSlfied S • I a r y commensurate. PROF. PnlnUng, also roofs, placement. Absolutely no oHiee work. Apply 1631 -----·----'--.......:. EL.EcnuCAL \VORK. All accou•. ctU., ll1tcr/C)(ter. Jee. Con1e in or c&.11. · • INTERVIEWING Place.ntta CM E G , L • L. II '~" .. ~no Irvine 833-1441 Mon lhru Fl'i 9 am·12:30 pm • • L~M~· 1 • ..!.E~A~~ 'i 0ALlfAT10N lyr>t' female. klods. Bi.Jt or small Llc:'d & IC n.•. "'~~ Cit. vW--w.;,l, .1.¥-·,.. .. 4 ._ ·~ 4 ._., 7/'JS vie. 19th k Jrvlnl'. N.8 .• I ::l7ns.-=l'ree=-ce='.,."~546--021--'-"-L-'--I DISCOUNT on harv\ns tf nl ~Inca Ctr, Dr. ON GENERAL OFFtCE ctwm A: personality. ornce 5-·IS-S765 or Or. Stocklon EL ECTRJCIAN, licensed. bUy on W.C. Uc/IM. call ,..,,... ............................ 1 SITE OF OUn Lile Bkkpng, LocAI In modern center. Fee ! C.D.~f. bonded. SmaU jobs, maint Th<! 11nngmen 541-58t6. AC:'OO'UnUng NEW B'lJILDINC Call l..Orraina PAld/Alao Fte Jobs.. $600. FND July 21. Bas.<et· & f'Cptdn. 548-5203. e PAINTING NCR OPERATOR WESl'CLIFF Call Holen u.,.., 5!0-«l'6. " Bea.git>, nialf'. vie crnr Furniture e GENERAL REPAIR, Newport Beach _ •• The PACIFIC MUTUAL ~t':~1iff~B C.oa11 -lltalDIAg<t ,";!• CM.279 0 ~ JI!~ Avr. & PaclfJc Coast frtt e!ltimali:•. rtai. 673-417l. Irvine Compn.ny nce-ds ex· Jo~ASlllON ISLAND ·A a ..... ma, "' J\vt., Jl.B. !'13G-9'ffl0. FURNITURE Stripping & PAINTINC, Int le ext, ttU. per, NCR operator who can (Co~r Sanla Cru: le: 64~2770 .. Mall' Collle 7/'J!J Vic. Orange Pnrk Actl'I r).111-4400 lll~lALA YAN klll~n Unl\o·er,lty P11rk area. 55US99 fle!inls:hlng. Free Pickup ratl'S, work t;unrnld. Local t)'pe 50 w.p.m. & USC 10 kty Newport Center Drlvt) nME FOR. MAINTENANCE MAN and Delivery. ~. ref's. Jilli. Phil, 4V441m-&ddinl mach~ or calcuJa-~r!~~· :~~t~bi:"~ ! Gardening PAINTING I< PAPERING, to,, Position Involves heavy * FREE daily bus tl'an.!JIOI' DAILY . PILOT el"'trl<al ttq'd. J\Jao. Ille I 19 )'I'S In l-larbor art•. JJc A: machine bookkeeping &: ts.lion for work In Los An-Janltorlal dutlet. P1~nt 1 ~ EXP. Haws.Uan Gardener. Complete cardrnlnr K'rv1ct l<amalanl, 646--467'6. bonded. Rel'• rum. 64~ t>Olting journal onll'yl to Ibo gNes unW mow to Newport, CLASSIFIED ADS """""" '°""" Pd. Ina. " I genual Jectaer. Some for· Sept. '72. we. Write spe(Uy1na ·-, •, ALL PAPER HUNG mil educa!ion In tu:rountiorl'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!I!!!!!! -- * * FOUND fl'tnal~ Wrimtraner * \ir;oinity Coron11 fkl l \\.fAr. Call R•bco 646-2+19 desteable, Xln'I •·-rlt·. FOR ACTION. ..,,.... & refs. 111 Clwlllerl ·: 'I{;"'' "' 'MIC fMlt!l draw In the Wut. • • ad No, 46S c/O DI.lb Pilot. j a., 111e ------------~ Call ~1'.) .. 6T.hl9911. JIM'S Cltrdeni.ng, compl~c la"'" A )'lU'd can. c!Mnups. ~afl!'ipm. S<ll tho old otull. ""'~tutf. Call M". Smoot •••• Dally Pilot OWWed .,,.2_5678 r.o. """ -. C..ta !ti ... , 644-3319 Ad. &l:l-li618. ... ea 921l25. • • • ' ' ' I • l(Il] I L t ... ) d JIIIJ [ r....., o t l[IlJ iiii[ riiiiiut s l[IlJ I l[DJ ~I :1:;;;;·;;;1 ••;;;· ;;:I~;;;~ I -~r-... ]~I T- HolpW-.M& P 710 Holp Wontt<I, M & F 710 HelpWoni.d,M & p 710 Holp W-. M 11' 711 HolpW M&F 710 M l11C1llo-• Ill TV, Rodie, HIF~ Boon. POW9r 906 Motor H omH . QUALITY Control ._ __ ..;:; ____ OLDER -pre-tab Shroo a6 -"".1~5,.., "'G""la:..SS_,,fla,..t...;.;;; Solo/Roni l\IALEl8orovorfor<ounter NURSES Aldtl, all lbJta. kn. alls 1b1ns. Ka-WA ITRE.SS, E XPER. cabin, 12' x zt• $200. Rln>'i -------- belp wtridl, n.as per hr to Meu VmSe Coov. lbp, 861 dtpendatile &: .iert. AJlply: SECRETARY Mu.st be over 21.1 No Phone p u 11 man kl t e be n ZENmt 6 Jt.CA Color TV• 1tart. CaU !Hl-m 5 to 9 Cent<r SI, CM. -163.I Pta .. ntna, cu. Calla.-Appl.f .. -&Ir! u n 11 • -• I • k -• t 0 v • ' at IHo .... the --Bottom Ski Hull PM. .."..,~"'..," u ...... •f•m 1,_ R a Sb1o1n, 5S.W \V, C.out re birtntor oomblnl.Uon Moat •n model!: ln stock. MANI CUR IST N.B. bu openinp btr RN'~ New or exporionced, join tbe 1 , • Hwy, N"""'°" Bch. 1150 e&. l-12 ll sallboala. '12'1 at drutic 1&vlnpi Wblte/melalllake red, gs hp '~vn.;u:..o:). •"""'6" · ._p, ••I Estate c.,.., ~ ~~ Q,./ WANTED Applyl'enonnel Dept. O>mpany that's crowtnr. II e t/ W/JTRESS • El<por. Evo need little work $100. I-:<" ...... color an!Cooa Wtallod Mere OIB, lilt trailer IJlOO, call Betty, 6'5-1050 .,_h_ shttt. inat"-. e•-tro Cott.. tmtal lite boat with 2 wl.th all coruolet thna Jul,y -1-• NURSES AJdes, ex p_e r. you do not ban a ~. _.. ~ Ion 31.ot 3 1c be 1 ~ ~ . • IATURE .dll to •-tp ,.ml f'd. Alt c11--• Shop, Newporter Jnn. Call canopya, ftlY conwn • yr. P lure tu • yr ~~=..,.------1 1ic ptt lhl1t.s. Park Udo ~on our Summer Ttme, Winter Timt, $350. Mllcellaneous itrma. parts A ~~. Cuh 90 14' RUNABOUT Perfect fo.r invalld at.hOme, 2 or 3 atts Conv. flosp. 466 Flagship $49 All The Time, Earn )'OW' NadlrM", 644-l'lOO, ext 559 27614 Santa Isabel, CM. plen or tenns. ABC Color Couple ot Gu.y •Cal. 3S hp. OP-onAD -r weoek. 557-7568 Costa Rd N 8. ••• _,, -v ••o v ..... Girl W•v·, i b<iii.iiiiwiiiliiil lii0.iiim..O&ii20.P"'..,· ..,iiii TV -A"-H F.•••·ne SI I Tr at I er ~· •w Meaa. ·• · ~-r-.r .... ..~ ._ KOBENA •n ~uPtr 8 nK>Vte • """'" ,,...nta, · un-~.. ' tt • MO'I'OR JIOMES OFFICE work approx 20 hn R11I Estate Just S.. WANT A JOB? C'&mera.. lnsttnt cartridge Hnatoq Beach, 96S-3329. ~:veugr~~ • ..1~uln&phol•t:ryl 1;!1 80ln Car<kn Crave Blvd. llitATURE dependable ptr week. Bkkpg exp. Licensing Coune Contact loadiJlC. Ft>wer telephoto St.'11 s.t"'75.00 ~18 ~vftl. Carden Grove SM-f419 babysitter w/trarap. Mon belplUJ. PayrolJ, potting, .run aa.lea tra1n1na pr'Oll'8m _)~ ~~ Q I Raya i mploymull •-ncy wide an&Ie lens. Almo&t [ [I I .. _. eo...t s••.+I .... Stp• 1-f _ ...... rtn... C&IH-• ' • ..." I s \l""LER' 14'. •• II p VOY AGER BOAT. • ~. u .. ,...-... '"......_, partunltiet. Alk for Mrs. Ph: 531--5610, 531...$13 ~1734 eves A \\'ttkeOOs. . Jot11110n.' v.•/trlr, Loadf'<I .PO'l\·m'<i b)' Johnlon 'I'S R1~;: &,:_:; .,.;:: ... ,. .. ,.. · ~~~ .. ,.·'6• --..~ open, -no COit. Manapmtnt op-e 'I tr 12530 Wesbninster, S.A. ~ne'.!!:w:'.:. ~1'15~:'or!,!.Cmak~e~ol~l':."'_·I'"=-:--:---'-::'-::~:::"'--·•on. 'IU J... for •-•--~ at T w/~uip. Lik·· new. I"=. ".!..:..1 1·n.a:i1ne1 · '""""'( 1·; 2 9•.3 ~) NEW FACTORY EXPANSION $50&-$650 Por Mo. Full T lmo e PLASTICS e M1t1rlal Handler Graveyard shift. Must be neat I: dependable w/1table MJl'k tto:Jrd. lifll!lt be able ft> Utt 50 lbs. $2.58 hr to start. Apply lPM-'PAf. * Orange c.oan PlasUcs * • UUUL .... \AIU KOBENA 421 Super 8 movie 3 LlnM, 2 Imes, $2.00 Dr~'i..a"''!O ;__,., aU><> ........, "',....., tra er ~ v .... SC.5lS&l.. Then Pick The l·lours, Daya, \VANTED Volunteers for camera. Instant c.'~I••••••••-n, '""""°""""· f\1"111. Tarb.11 R_ .... _ Length Of Employmont research pro'~ on stomacb •--d· Po I bot 16' GI..., ski 0' U•h boat, "' BEACH CITY DODGE -JIVJ'a That Fits Your N-•s .r=• -me. y,-er le ep o .. BOOTS" I: ••\Yhiakcra" ._~ ulcers. 497-1781 day a:. wide angle I Al 1 hp l\tere \\'/trlr, full tQulpcl. R. E. Sain ltfgr'. Listing You'll Work For Ua 673-7490 aft 6pm 17_ en::ic '::" netd 8 homfo, Lonr haired xlnt cond. $1200 tJr be8t. oriented. Small MLS ofc On ().Jr Payroll ' new. :> or m e 0 er. tleer kittens, love c.'hild.ren. 5.\9.-0241, 5.16-9414. ~ 8"i1ch Boulevard takea only 10~. 645-'1755. In Our Customers· Offices, \VANTED -Mature Woman 542-1734 eves I: weekends. 646-1287. ='~""'c=::..::::::.___ H Be cl f •·•·-Ex ~· A 20 Ft, l!ULL. S' 0 -am. Bu•lt un•uigton a ' RN'S, LVN'a & Aides We'll Plan A Work or ........._.,.. p .... ,..,... P-lit 0 BILE t e I e phone, FREE kittens, Tabby atrlp-.... ,. (714l ~2660 Schedule To Suit You ply French's Put:ry. ll70 translltorized, 12 channel. ed white paws 83G-8D9 aft-for inboard motor. l\Iake ~-~ Youn&' men-mechanical •I>' tltude helpM, but not re- quired. Must ~ 19 or over. Able to aiart v.'Ot'k im· mediately, if accepted. For Job JnfonnaUon Call 642-24lO One That Ia Tailored Baker, CM. Has c.'ali light & buuer on tt's p.m • offrr. :ll76-A Thunn St., C~f. Motor Home Rent•la RESPONSIBLE man with MAN I · II ' i-• f ·:..::...::.:::::·------Available ror dail)', \veddy To Your Ability WAREHOUSE ncoming ca · ~ •"nJ or -Boats. Rent/Chart'r 908 or monUil.v Msls. n·, Z!', 850 West 18th St. I ~=====---""7' Call TuH doy 10 o.m. • 4 p.m. 77/>.1551 EWCOMER WELCOMING : Hospitality Ho11tess To Call LOCALLY on new resident families bringing gifts &: c.'lvlc info. Good pay P/ttme. Must have happy smile, car, typing ability, 541-3095. Nlguol Personnel Agency Haa Openings For Quaru1ea • S1cret•r i11 • BookkHporl e R1c1ptlonl1t1 • A/Poyoblo e A/Rocolvoblo e Gen'I Office PosiUons located In cap. illtrano Valley area & beach ..... Call For Appt. 27635 Forbes Rd. Laguna Niguel 831-1477 Like to trade? Our Trader's Paradise column ts for you! 5 lines, 5 daya far 5 bucks. Costa Mesa, Calif. PRF'..-School Teacher 8:30 to 1 P~J. Exper. &/or 11tate requ iremerit11. Phone 5'18-25.IO. PRESSMAN l Year minimum expcr. on A. B. Dick 360 & Itek Caniera. Salary -incentive. CaU 642-9470 Darrell Murphy PROFESSIONAL RESTAURANT & HOTEL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Managers •••• ·., •••••.• Open ""' Mgr Troe •.••• 16S0-$750 rSome ~staurant exper) 2nd C.ook ............. $ open Wailer $1.65 hr + tlps (Over 21) Waitresses $1.65 hr + tips rOVer 21l HosteasaJCashier ••••• $2 hr Nile Auditor , .•••••• ,$2.65 hr FEE ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY 3848 Campus Drive Suite 199, Newport Beath 557-2800 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642-5678 •••••••••••••••••••• welding exp. Xlnt op-Your Tlme STEADY polltlon with many horn relay when away from KITTENS -F'l'ee. All ma1e1. portunlty ln LP Gu in-Your Transportation benefits. Must have driveri vehicle. 645-2073 Housebroken. CUte &. Fuzzy. 12 Satlbonts-25' to 65" Avail and ~· i.1'lf rontnlned Mo- du'try Apply J.-.. lnc 8 Wk! old 6t2-5.100 f h tor llontes, :1ll ""UJN-with • ......... · cal.I Or Visit Uc. App I y 1.1r. Crlttlle NORGE 220 electric slove, 4 · · · or c :trier. Bare hnat •>k to -., ~· 4043 Blrcb St. Newport I , 8 40• If ~kip""'r <IUhl!flf'rl. generator, roof air. and Beach. rYlft8 33• 1441 BEAL0S Futn. 1100 Irvine burners, oven, broiler, 2 '" mRnv other exlra8, All 2061 BU!ineSs Center Dr. Ave. e\'. • .,.,. • ee.c · 8 orage rawers. · ft end-.-'L..J Coaches nre 1912 modcl.s. N .~ B h f d 1 2 5 I l[EJ Calltornin ('rnisr~. 5'1,1\-41~2. ·~v Lqun• Hiii• Now Intervlewlng BUSBOYS Day Or Nlto Full Or P /Tlmo Appl)' In Person 2400-Ave De La Carlota Laguna Hills (At the El Toro oU ramp S.D. Freeway) F.quaJ Oppor. Employer SALESMAN-Soft lleller. Part time. Late aft. &: early eve. calls. All leads from inquir· it.'lJ. Product by J.M Co. Call 644-8494. SEAMSTRESS FOl". Men'• i: Women's Bo- tlque. Shipping, receiving &: alterations. Penn. position Jor right per.ion. WOMAN , over 65 yrs. No ex· 675--0606 after 6 pm. _ ll ......,_. 1"'\ B.o11ts, Sail 909 We have !he n.11 .!lteel Amigo ~~!!!!!!!~'""!!!!!'""'""""I per. nee. PJtl.me. Min CARPET FOR SALE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iliiil NE\V O'Dn y ''i'nJ:ling \\'/Min· allO. Pl<'rute c.•11 11 839-9560. S EC RETA RY· GIRL wage. tnterestincr wo1·k. by CR.-not 1 ··-. CD.JI Pots Gonerol 850 FRIDAY -.. -I;"' -.r'°" , ny Soling. List $ J 1 u o. MOTOR HOME Varied hn. Must be free • 546-5745 • 540-2086·• ~--------N.ll·on wld ---•-h 1 • Special Prier $200). 645-5000 Lots o[ stortt.ce & llvln~ e co. •ll:'t'Wli 8 arp some nil,. •-some wknds. w 2 A · I 3' 3' ,. 2 9' -• for r • c p 11 1 t .,. LA NMOWER $65. 0th er varies: · x. x · · · eves, ext 42.1 or leave snncc • F.x11!orcr 26. fully 5a.. e 0 n s • Nr Hoaa Hosp. 8A-8P, · f h ht G' ~· secretary poi&ition. Xlnt t mlac. Garden tools. circum erence, t'll; • n1essagf' \v/o(>('rator. equip. $235 wk , Only 6'! mi. ing skills requ1red w/min~ ~64~2-9955~~·~~~~~~ * 557-3111 * $10. euch. ~13. l\1ARINER :n LoadC'd \\'fex· 4 Day \vkn<l8 RVAll. 548-2886. yn: office e:<p. Call for in-USED BICYCLES C 1 852 TrA11. Rrfr1g. Spinnnker. PLUSJ.f ~lRs!n mtr hm for t · (TI4) 833-1502 I~ All typea I: selections 642-1272 a S • Sa e"'.iew, . -"-. ~~~~~~~~~1:7.':::':~'.'."'."'.""'-~~..:..;. S!errmg \'flrl(', f.:'''Y 14 slip ~nt. ]!I', sip~ ti. Self cont. v1n Bll5lneSS Machines, V RADIAL ARM SA\V 10" PERSJAN k!tten11, CFA rt~g., 3"12, L . l:i . Pri ply Air. Pvt. ply. Aft 6, 2CE2 Michelson Drive. GOOD CONDmciN all pa pers, chnmp. linea~e. 213-~2963. <197-XlS<I . Newport Beach, Calif. $125. * 832-8498 Shot.II. $50 & up. Al.90 hlack CORONADO 2:, in Nev. port Rent A Motor Home • 8 Secretaries $650 Antiques IOO -A1ph1lt Driv1w1y smoke stud service. 892·2970. tlarbor. Good rond. Con1p. for your V1 c1t lon • 5 F/C Bkkprr $700 SCRAM LETS Sealcoatlng. 54.>5195 1-5 PM .. Ml.as ~·· Female adu1! outfUted \\'fsails for racing * l39-430l * e Constr. Se<:'y $650 • RADIO TELEPHONE 11 lUac Siamese with papen; plus 61:.a hp n/Mard motor.1-=-="=====f-'-:=-:: • 3 Stenos $500 ANSWERS c .. ·-nel dupl-. 2 _ old, $20. 646-1287. Pri pty. 644-6i17. • 72 Ll1'~ETl~fE M.tl., 23• A • SI "·'cal · ·-· "'" ;,·~ LI 0 4 .. . 25'.Alr,lux.&snfetyequfp., au.ti Typl.St $450 xlnt cond. $975. 6'T>8811. Dogs 85f. D 1 Y.·1th u·~iler, new xlnt 1'llle11, Pvt, pC ., 968-1397 Liz Reinder's Agency North Racing satls. Eves: y <r.oo Campus Dr., NB Art!ul _ Elope _ Chief _ * AUCTION * AFGHAN, "Suha", 9 mo, 6'5-5000 ext. 42.l, or leave Tr•llors Travel M5 Fee Paid By€<>. 546-:D18 Zealot_ COLOR Fkle Furniture fem. Ori brindle, A.KC, mesaa.ee w/operator. 1 ____ • ______ 1 SECru:I'ARY/typllt, par t Did you hear the one about Ii: Appliances 11how/pet. $150, or make of· NEWPORT 30 SLOOP TENT TR.Alt.ER time, 10 to 15 hrs. wk. the woman doctor who wu Auctions Friday, 7:30 p.m. fer. 536-8295. SHARP! Loaded! SlePps 7! Cycll,ts \Vlll Ap~late! =~*=cau=-.,,-~~~*--ian tn a tizzy! She wanted to Windy's Auction Barn PURE bred Gmnn.n SJ1rp.. Alom!r 4 Inboard! Easy '65 Travel Mata SERVICE StatlonfSalea & paint a patient'• throat, but 2075~ Newport, CM G4G-8686 hard pups. Adorublf', pur· Terms~ Granath 67.l-3570 Sleepg 7, kltcb~n & add on Service personnel needed. she couldn't decide on a Behind Tony's Bldg Mat'I ents very good wilh child· * F'reight cl" 111 a i:' r . cabana. :F'rame completely Exper. only. Full &: P/time. COWR. ren. 847-6424. C 1 & 22, .11 1 rebuilt In rRny 3 motor- Gd . NEED Your carpet layed or ,. a amarans, ~at IOR • cycles E t Cl · earrung potential. Me.11a CARVED see chellt, inlaid repaiJ'ed.!' Carpet la)'er has ELEGANT AFCllAN~ pet & ~?,,m7p1171et.e, New coo d . · 54~~;58 ~~n. Verde Shell Service, 3131 game & che11s tables, lge carpet at prices )"OU cn.n af· show puppte11 &: all breeding ..... u- Harbor Bl., C.M. oak beer cooler, oak kitchl'n lord. Call __ for .__ stock. All colors. 962-6956. YPE 1 Aft. 9 P.M., 540-3894 Cablne ........ llTI: SN •.• llke nev.·. \Y thl,,,~==-"-'-""'"~ SERVlCE Station Help, ex-cabinets, Hoosier ts, estimates. cn4J~7696. STUD SERVICE ~up. S.cri!ice. Phone 16' Q.EAN .• romple1e, ttad)' per Full & part time, Hrly. man)' other great new ar-* HATOI COVERS * Black Lab, AKC l't'&. chrunp-673-9388. to KO· $495.. 505 Redlands, THE LOOK ~ wage + comm. 990 E. Cout rtvals. The Bizarre An-Sand"'-·ted, ~m 1 1 2 . 5 0 ion be.""-· .. ..1. 979-3.34.1. Newport Beach, 543-3136. H NB ti ~ N rt Blvd ..._ uv ..._ • .,....... 16' OPEN .sloop, trailer & ,.-,..'-~~-'~'---0=1 wy., · • ques, ~ ewpo '' each. Minne)''a. 2537 W. OLD En&J.lsb Sheep Dog. o.b. Xlnt cond. Auto Service, P•r11 949 The llvine Has Openings FOR SECRETARIES SERVlCE Station Salesman, C.1tt. Coast Hiny, N.B. 548-4192. Beaut. male. 11 mo~. AKC. 557-200~ ALLE N SYNcnocR.APH t/time, experienCi!d, neat in Ap II nco• I02 UND~wooo ~·-•"Cl>. 545-a588. p a E>A ..... ~ .... ...,, ~ NE\VPORT 20. loaded, save MODEL E 1415 110 J7F appearance. Apply morn-Standard, needs small ad· HARLEQUIN Greal Da~s • 50':6 over cost of new boat. DISTRlBlITOR ~1AO.flNE. ings, 2590 Newport Blvd., RECOND. Appl' a. Some nu justment, $30. 6 7 l • 4 5 0 2. SacrWcd $150. Gentle. 11 ~S...3283. 542.-1734 Eves & wt'ckt'nd11. CM w/freight damage, !Upos. . ' We deliver It. g u a r. Gll-5370 John mos. old. 56-6588. 10' SAILBOAT '61 VW pan w/ptnk slip SERVICE Station attendant, I For an .d In Wom•n's World Coll Mory Both '42-5671, oxt 330 Season-Spanner In Women's Sizes p/time eves. & weekends. Dunlap'11, 1815 Newpo r t Ml1cel aneous Horns 856 Good Corid. $150 Door• rear f~ . make Accounting lftfttary Experlenced Appl 2590 Blvd., C.M. MS-7780. W•nttd 820 * ~~~·~•~97~9-883~~,~·~·t~~l~o~U~e~r.~5«~.J<l~l~.~~~~I w/mln. 3 yn • .X..r. TyJ>' • y, u •YTAG -~--•--APPALOOSA* a--Sil /D k 910 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~ .. ,..... .. -. ·-BENTWOOD -ts, Pl oc • Ing 70 w.p.m. Position re--SEWIN--G-•• -.~-'--0-PRS--washers $35. to p.oo, Can CH•JRS 3 yaar old 14ldlng, I I§} quires olatlstlcall lyplng "' ~ " ex-,. I t --~ 75 WANT MoorJnc tor Lido 1'. per, Top nau.swlzn wear. deliver wll yr. iuarn. Need at leul four•· or ....._ 'II t lrwu. • N rih n . l h Miii..... r:!J. use of 10 key adding Camrv 839--1778. ...... ..... CALL ANYTIME 0 oaY or mont Au1:·1 1 ~;;;;;;;;;mmm~·;-~~I machine. 3760 pus Dr., N.B. I ~=:.::.::::.... ___ ~--I fin, Bentwood cliafrs. Ap-Call collect • F. Prill, 213- 540-842S. OVER :m wuhen, dryers, pearance not Important, but 540 • 3803 J85..83n. Secretsey w/mln. 4 yrs. Shampoo girl 4 assistant, refrigerators from $39.95. must be 1n good cond. No HORSES BOARDED **AVALON mooring, good Antlque1/Ct.11fca '53 9395' cxper. 2 of which must have licensed. Sand Crab Hair 545--0780. anti~es. Free or reu. Large, c.'lean, (.'()vered stalls Joe. nr. DescaMO Beach AVANT! Cl&NIC, '64. Worked been ln the real estate, Designs, Hntgtn B ch. REFRIGERATOR, 15 cu ft 2 pric.'e'. Mike, 897·Tl9l alt. S. with aulomatic watererr. Club. $4000. * 673-87fl(l. Ofl by cranateUI MecMnk:&. escrow or legal field. 'fyp-96J...343.1. dr, auto defrost, 5 Yl'I old. LADDERBACK C H A I RS. 20411 Birch Santa Ana BcMtts, Speed a Ski 911 1 owner. $2400. fin.-2456. lng 70 w.p.m. Sh 90 w.p.m. -~S~il~.-.-,"'S~o~ldo~r-o_r _ 893-9060 Need at leut foar match.in& Heights. 546-4068. Expe in sil Ider!. NEW -Never used touter-~ ladderbaclc chain 14"'' BIESEMEYER. 7 5 l93l DeSoto. R~ £00d. Peraonnel Secretary to r. ver JIO ng, broiler-oven. Still in box $20. Fin. er unfin. Must ~ BOX S1all Special: 2 Mo't Evinnxle + Trlr & aldl. Need1 paint & int. $700 small stainless steel sub-a•·~·. No -~~-. ~ _ Summer pact.--e still a·-". cub No tradt1 646-........, assist in all areas of b .. 646--0818. .... .. ,, .... ...,. ...... &,._..... N16 ...... Just overhauled. Lea·"-· · '"'~· usem lies • thin wall tub---na••-prt-. Pb. '""e Fairgroundl. m-sru or .... ,. Du recruiting &: maintaining ing. Exper. in induction Refrlgttator, West\nghou11e, .... t_.,, 897_.:::; alt-5. au.a 962-8619. country -mwt • e 11. units 956 personnel filell. Pel'IOnne!. brazing desired but not et· Excellent c.ondltion $1SO. 11"" 673-(167(1, D NE background helpful but not sential 962-5747 Pl1nos/Ora1ns 126 8 yr. old Bay Celdtng. "SK1~lboa~t:-rl4f'':Ji1ilii;ii:~~:;Jue a • 1964 erwtne - necell&ar)'. Typlna: 70 w.p.m. Gulton Industries w/westtrn tack. $350. Call ~M Boa _,,_ of d. bone. AMANA refrigerator. Xlnt FREE ••7 'llJ95 5 30 ere. ·cav, ... &&IQ, excellent & use ictap 16" Whittler, CM O'I - , : pm or wlmds. $1250. ~Ar_ ""lll. • radio -roll bar • condition f19S. 1m Crestmoo~ Xlnt company benefits & working conditiOns. cond. Frost free. Split door. -..-...o 612-2400 "°· 67>4741 14' c Ski Boa~ lilt trlr, C.M. Swltchboord Opr. Cameras&. Starting week of Aoiust 7 I _..., j~ Mercury Mark '15, must aen:IMEY==E"RS""'""'M"'•-nx-.-=s-1-,-,-.-,1 Equlpm.nt I08 ORANGE COAST --1" $650. 546-ll609. Le,oaL AllO equlpt ''"' off. Call M rs. Smoot -....:....;.._____ HAMMOND STUDIOS 1iiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiii•'i,;roa~d~.;•~1a~n~y~e~xtr~a~1j64&.34~~11. 644-3319 KOBENA m super 8 movie offen Bo ~ Go I 900 ~ Trucks ~· Kolly Girl Needs you. tor smrt term camera. Instant cartrld~ • Adult Evening CiaJsel •••r ntrl I ,.. ""''""s~e"c"r"e"ta'""n~·es""""'"i temporary uaignmen!S. loading. Power t.tephoto e s.g1nn.,.. YACHT OWNERS ~Ian '111 19!11 DODGE KAii.TRUCK. Must have expe.1-. Xlnt wtdt" angle lens. Almost • Secondary Introducing "iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:::ii~ Body In Excd c.ond. Ebe· Typists working c.'OO<ls. Top earn-new. m or make offer. • Theory McCoy's I need11 Y..nrk. Good tin!I. Clerks lngs. Weekly paycheck . 54.2-1734 l?W!I &: weekends. • Workshop Yacht Cleaning & Maln-C•mpers, Sat./ Rent no New paint job. I.nslde JJQnel· Absolutely oo fee. Furniture 110 Call for information tenance Service, w .. kly In· ed In cork . $175 or best of· Are you between jobs looking 11 644-8930 8% tt. El Dorado camper 200 for work close to home? Ke Y Glrl LADDERBACK C HAIRS . 28S4E ......... tercleanln&&vacuumlngot $550. or w/1962 Ford~ T. fer. See at l Charle St., 1001 Business Ctr. Or. · Cout Hwy., ......... ~ Yol.tr yacht from b(lge to C.M. or call 646--0388. :':~ to choose hours & Irvine 833-1441 Need at least lour mab:hln& 50 ORGANS 50 topoide. Complete exte r P.U. *w~ ,.:1:'';. $1SS0.1-,.,6.,.8""""C"h,..--~llj~~T"' high, tadderhac1t cbaln. c1....,. tncludlrc brus a =--=-...,.:;~::;.::::.._::--,= 1 evy 2 n Call Us -NO FEES EVER.! ~~~~ ~ Ftn. or unfin. Must be Yes, 50 organs on the floor. chrome pollahinl. All extei-. '65 Ford Camper. R/H. Pickup P.P.S. •-tical . t h .turdy. No antiques. F'rffor Hammond Wurlltur othen. can--kepi clean ri. J"•I Quee,n bed, sink. table, s.~11ce, Muri •-u.~1-or .,. op tQWpmen sue u reasonable price. Pb. Mike Floor modelt, cliscootlnued ·-"'"'• ... o.;• • •• oX" -. """' P•cific •~1Uma Will 12 per ft -mo ttfrie. Good oond. 64S-347S. best oUer, 100« ~----1·ng au......, tors, etc. at 897-7791 after 5. models, new&: used. Bey or · ..... · ,. ,.. u...,K: Personnel Services perform preclsk>n allign· BENTWOOD ttnt at most attractiw: C1ll 67).1,_35 __ 7 __ 2l,CKXl miles. Owned b)' Avail O.A.C. 897-0'124. ll2 No. Tower ment &: tests. 4 day-fO hour CHAIRS rates, ESCAPE m~k:. Dodge camper '69 Ford F350, slake body, Union Bank Square week. Interviews Mon-W II h C Sevmtl b th n van. 68. Nice $1995. Call w/ lectn> hyd d hoist Orange, CaUL day-Thursday. 7 _ 5 : 3 0 • Need at least four fin. or un-a ic s Music ity er I ava 548-4TI7 ~ eves e ump . · Span the seuona with this prett)', lightweight jaclr::et. Plneapple11 and scallops add lacy cllann to a jacket f_. 11f Mt-...11f~ that'• ideal tor cool or "T ... 547-6446 Vonnbt Divi.sk>n ot O:>rn· t1n., Bentwood chain, AP-South Cout Plaza 5.f.o.2830 wfoongtnlal erouP on 5 day le wke'nds. Xlnt cond. 20,00) ml , -........ ..,.e not w-·~. but Cat&lina trip aboud 65' &tZ-8686 for appt to~-Ask .Alk for Raebel May puter F.quipment Corp. 290 ----...,...... HAMMOND organ M-3, with Schooner "KtJplt." Visit 1962 halt ton GMC P.U., w/4 for Wayne --si:C'Y ESCROW Fbcber Aw., CM. ~1024. :i':c!u!: bl~~= bench, llke """· Sacrltlce. Avalon. Isthmus A Catalina 1pd 8' cab ovd' camper.1'•°"6J~Che~"'.,~,.~T~on~P~.U-.-X-l-nl. breezy dayL Crochet of J.. ply yarn. Malnl)' shell II.itch. Pattern 7046: dlrec· t1ona, sizta 32-46 included. llEVll<TY·li'IVE CENTS tor eacb pattern -add Z cents for each pattern for Air Mall and Spacial Handl· Ing; otherwise thlrd-clau iJtllvflY JYill take thrff irtekl at more. Send to Allee 11rOOk1. the DAILY Pn.oT, 105, Needlecraft l)ept., Box 163, Old OJeilea SlaUcn, New York. N.Y. Jmll. Print 1 .. -. .. _ 11p. Pattera Nmnber. Totally N"" UIS Needle- orafl o.tatos crommtd wllb latl~ civcbet llYI ... orafla. Jl!O delJiN. FREE pettanu 15 ...... NF.Wt hllant MllW7 Book. Learn to make extra do1llrt from your er&!11 •••••• , .SL l..tant M1t:rune Jleot, .St. lliokpto --... IL -t--.... 11. 'blllallt Qttt J)Oof( •••••••• 11. OomflN AfPut -···IL II 1lllt .... -· ..... 50c J41'rile AJ1 .. ,.-... IOc .•j •• a..t 1-1' patterns 50c •••!mt Qwllltt ... t !Kie 11 .... ,..._,-iJOc NO SWE SEAMS! One main pattern part for the puilon pants that a re deslgs>ed to fit larger 1ize1 comfortably. Make a pair In no time at all! Printed Pattern 9395: NEW women's Waist Sizes 30, 32, 3", 36, 38, 40%, 43, 45'i\. Size 32 lakes JI( yards &).Inch. (IEVE!<TY'BIV!l fJENT8 for et.ch pattern ... add 2S cent.I ftir eech patttm fot Would you like to get in the high paid eacrow field! This: co. wi!.! train the pl with good lklll•. Siar! $000. Call Helen Hayet, 5.f0-6055, Coastal Agency, 2790 Harbor m. at Adamf, C.M. SECRETARY To V lco Pr11ldonl Morkot lng Air Mall and Special Han-0 _.. ~ b I< typ'-cllq• Otberwile thlrd-clasa '""""Ifft guvu • u05 ~ will taR thrft lkillL Pleasant ttlephone Wffkl or mor"f!. Stnd to 1ll&11nl'l'. Sales de.pt. e:xptr. Marian Martin, Ille DAILY helpful, PILOT, 442, Patlmt Dept., 232 Wnt llllt St., N"" Yotk, N.Y. 10011. Print NAMll, ADDUM wltb UP, SDIJ ud l't1"l.ll moontL 100 Top Fall-Winter Pat. '""'In~ -.. Bew ~tatoc? Plus Fabulous bonus -cboote a FREE pattem. 71 omta. _...._ __ todl.)I. wear m.uuow. lL 1----11-01 fatltloo f.lcla. SI. SECRETARIAL & CURICAL Relaled to admint1tn\Uon. now product ctev.iopm<nt _.. a pro)ectl. Re- quires good •h • typing llkllll. Pl....,.t lde()bonc commll'lklaUon. STACO, INC. 1U9 Bokor St. Cost a Me,. (714) ~1 ••••••••••••••••••• ~ Oppor. Employn' TELEPHONE Saks: Sell price Mike 897·Tl91 aft 5 5.51·2573. harbor urxle'r all. Learn $950. 54G-l096. new tires. abocks, radk>, Southem Orange Cmuit)''• PECAN, _ .... • • end tables PIANO, good CQndJtion, $150. navle&tlon, •amanshlp & Cycles, Siket, air, uphol A more. $'750. Favorite Newspa-from l.'\W • 2314 w----t--saUI..... Outdoor type I ·-~.-.t.---· -""47 ~· -~ tor •••-•· I eawuualer A \I' e., "a _....-1 7~ °""'"'->' • )'OUI' borne. Make as much .,.,.,. uo::con WIJ'I!•"" ae Cocta Mua. pref'd. California cruises, I ;;::;-;;:==.,,..,...=.,..,~ u you need. Generous torn-• $135. 567-3In 548-4192 or 642-1122 evea '67 G-15 M.atchlfla MrtlSN. '68 CHEVY 'it ton P .U. Short mlaiOn on each aalt. Call 8' SOFA & klve seat, never Sewing Machin•• 821 7 FT. Dingy, Clear pla:.tlc 500 a1111le. Destrt ready. bed, step tide, .f apttd, 301, 5.57-6739. used. Both $150. sewtn; WHJTE ZIG ZAG '•GI a I I hopper ." $95 $500. ttrm. Private Party. heavy duty. Good cond. Telephone Appt Sec'y mach $25. Pvt Pty. 9$8.-7910 SEWING MAcinNE 548-1591. 52513$ I :&> to 5: 3 0, $1550. 548--0919. PART TIME, S.9pm, C.rona Gor•ge Sole 111 135. * 540-<J623 ~Bo-"-ot"'s:..:/";.,...._-,1-no----m-5607 E .. 1. ~ Sunday. '.ii Fon! PU. 4 spd, tn.na. del Mar. Xln't aal + bonus. m. See at 910 S. Harbor Blvd. Gd . tlret. New mtr. XJnt Req'd: A pollahed • ..,,,. -MOVING -Sporting -· l30 Equip. f04 Fullerton. running cond. $500. 64&-'IS98. eumbered bttointu ...,..... GARAGE SALE! 3 Complete ,.,, 9! m11chlngCHR __ Y;.SLER.-..._M_•_rlne _____ • BRAND now blcycl<!-Lady's TOW 'l'Nclt. '66 Chevy, l "1/thc gift of lleflUUiOn. Movin&' mUlt 11:U! 4 bar pro.lined eoU club«: .,,oos, Compl rebuilt + 8 IJ)l1'I! Raleigh Sport, $70. Call Ton, 6 c:yl., rd. c:ood • .Uno. 833-3!iJ6 Cl' 67'5-llll9. stool.I Cnaua:ahyde 11eata), irons, bags Ir head covm. that runs. Shaft ICJ"eW ttc. GU-6523 after S or 60-4321, 962-am. TV TECHNICIAN, ex- perienced · outside, no Saturdays, rood p • 7 • ~1195. TYPIST SU dryer, bunk bedt, twln $1.50. to $25(1, 552-7699. $150 or belt otter. 540-M27 e:xt. 233. l·.~ll~FO=R~D-'l>l-,-~~o-n-P~U-(l~:ood- matlttu, dan1ah modem TV RUio HIFI alt •:30. 1971 a. 175 Honda. 13 mo. mechanical cond. $350. 583 chalr, misc. houlfhold Items Sf.reo , ' 136 Bolt1, Power tof okt. Exl'tl Cond. J475. Call Park Aw. CM. le much more! 17269 Oak St., 839-8607 days Auto Lffllnt Fow\taln VlllfY. Sat. I: Sun. S'l'ERm U12 G a r r a rd 28' Fairllner twin ena. NK'd1 July 29 6 30, 84U525. equipped wlllt lull m.d .,... n.c. $2000, Call w1a1o1s. •n SUZUKI 50. Excellent BUJ~ 2144 Vista Laredo. fea1onal cltana<r. AMJFM54&-4 ·,c:.__;;,;990.:c·-----cond. Only l300 mil.,. ~NG ..... ~ 1200 494.n111 ~ 844-6.17. LoU ot roodtei, an-stereo tecelwr, sealed a.lr. 17' Cabln crulltr, aka&ot. tUt ~ tumlturt, ptp., brio. 1t11penalon speakC!TI, tape trailer, 90 hp JohnlOn. $1500 P.IOTORCYCLE. 1970 Oasa., Try attr Jfbt apt:rta tar •·brae, new ckrthts, w1Q:s. deck Ir btad phone plug-In or beat offer 557-4540. 250 tt. BDT OFFER. Sarin&a • S.tlltacdon _ s.r. Jacki. Brand new In box A , 4944l993 vl<'I. HouHhold Good1 114 ...,...teed. Or1rlnally pr1 .. 71 Dralte-O'a.ft Exp CruJ..,, c y c LE traU.,..Holaclaw WE LEASE AU. POPULAR LIKE ,_ G-E wuh<r si od at $719.95. BalAnce ISl :rn; H.P. Olr}'I lll!ml. Fut, 1971. lfolcb 2.J, 19'12 MAKES AT COllPJ:'n. • M4 R.t'd lon 2 ... cub '1t amall payment.. Joni r'IJ'C'. $29915. l7s-G945. * $125. m-.8837 * TIVE RA TES. Typist temporary. All exprr. l'IY rup. rms, .-. Lay. a.,• 1 o e p t ,. '65 ltP 16' Outboard wltrlr. Call Mal.CDlm n.td ... conaldtrtd. Top ~ for Dbl bid $:1> • ......._ n4f893..0501. Wile 18,)'1 mual 10 ! USED Schwinn Cont'I. H:u tu.rthtt dttalla. top skill~ Let K>Uy Ghi MochlMry 11' USEll TV'o teed un.. !'50/bell ofter !lliT.-Md xln'I ,.,., Groat ahapa. T H E OOOlll star! >Oil wllb """ belt loot ...,...Ca ·::;:11,;J::;U;I· .:541Hl5i0::,;;:::;·:,...,.,=--I ROBINS POllD !orwM:1 on the -1c ua1an-A LL E N SYNCROGJIAPH, oww. Color JIOO. 6 up. black lO' Soutl!Coul. CUit bit !« - mcnt of )'OU? choice. Start MODEL E 105 HD J7f', It white $30. It up Call N1tvy. No e:n,. &Ht offe:r. HONDA lSO SV19'10 *'60 Hlnar 81¥'d. ""'k immedl3tely. Come bt DJSTRIBllroR MACHINE. 511-3493. 646-2199. NEW '00~. ~ll O>otA ldtl& - or call , • • SG-l'T.M eYel le 'fN!fbndl. Tbt iaatHt ctn.w \n the Wett. l&' 1971 NEWPORT, 9~ '* '*' * 0&JJy PUot Wut. Mii llit Irvine 133· 1441 o.Uy P11o1 wutt Ms ""'" • • " Dilly PUol Ouolll<d J-tully • q u t PP• d • Need• "Pod"? Pia.. an Id! bargalnleau ·~ .!!.'- barptm pion. Ad ._,., 1715. $47-9645: m..s. -·• \ • • • l I . . D,Ui.Y l'ILOT Mondq, July n, 1972 -·-1§1 I -"'Wo 1§1 I _...... 1§1 I -"'.. I~ I -·w. 1§11 -... is, 1§1 1 -. ....... AutoLHIN ' IMTSll 240Z 1972 IMW f7ij Autos, Imported 910 Autot, 1._,... ;.;.;_..;..;....M~G-B~~ $AAB '10 A ...... Imported TRIUMPH 970 Autot, Imported 910 Autoc, Ulod 9!0 Aulal, UMd '90 ~ ~ . !'!' VOLKSWAGEN '11 D•""" PlclatP'<lix 1>1' CHEVROLET HORNET camper (513COVr $2499 1,,,,...,.,_..,,.,,__.....,.,,_.., Aulo, • llr • moat. (#3192) ALL MOD ELS IMM EDIATE DELIV ERY '114 MGB. In xJnt ~ condition, pr1ced for 1Ut '72 SAAB 96 .'70 VW Camper '71 Fonr. F-100 "'"' ""' •10 Non s.s. COll(le. 350 vs.1--B"r-•nd-,.,N-ew"""im=-1 Immaculate, Bubble Top, camper (86684ff) $32!19 yinyl top, bf'OW'll w/belae HORNETS Reidy. to So, 100.%-finaDclng •n Ford E--200 • Pa n e l vinyl bucket seats, Auto. '68 T81UMPH GT& $108 + Tu pc:r mo. 38 mO. open end Soutbem &alifumia 1st National Bank Leasing m Bu.slnea Ctnler Drive Jrvfne, Ca.lit. ~ Low Bank Financing Up To 48 Mo. Terms on approvf!d Crt!dlt pie. $450. New toP. tape V-4, .f tpeaJ, radio, bearer, deck etc. Call Dor I 1 3800 mlle1, like new, hill 56--0«lL !actoey wamntr!2102Hl. '70 MGB-GT. white; AM/FM radio, driving lamps. l11&g rack, radial tires & road wheels. n-4: fl.W-4977. 1969 MGB GT Good Cond. AM/FM radio 644-1641 OPEL $2188 OR BESf OFFER COAST IMPORTS 4 SP'EED, ra.dkl. heater, 16,0<if m11... (WSN924). avail o.A.C. 897-0224. Van-Vi, auto, air, maga; matic (Ooor 4hitt) conaole. , · CU60SL) $3499 Factory gauae•, power dlsc n . VW camper-pop top LD '10 Chevy % ton Pickup brakes, exterklr chrome. ' mile1, Ub new. ~~· w I camper e q u l P. TOP SHAP.£:1 $1895 MUSI' Cond. Adil drlv<r. Sacrifice. (81522GJ 2899 SELL! Wlll go quiclc, Call Jl390 OR BES!' OFFER COAST IMPORTS $3195. 499-3702. '10 Dodge Pickup w/camper 531·1Zl8 VOLVO ' &h<U (73569El $2199 I=-..:.:·--'---- '69 Ford F~250--V!, f spd, 1970 O>ev. €onoours Eitate, '70 VOLVO 164$ •running lighls (12346El$2199 ~.!:; .. ~i:-rrik:g,n~ 69 RanchenrV8, auto, radio, 1 "nice" (44108E) $1899 Sterto radk>, tUt steer. whl . 4 SPEED tnna., air cond., '65 Econli.ne "Gardener's Factory Air, lukgage rack, AM·FM low mi 1 ea g e truck" (R79695) $899 new .tires A brakes. PaneJ. '114/833.8620 213/627.o367 SEE US ABOUT Ov1r11 a1 Delivery CREVIER MOTORS 20e \V, bl st .. Santa Ana '70 OPEL GT 100C~l200 W. PacifieCst. Hwy. Newport Beach (nf) 642-0tO& 546-4529 1000-12Xl W. Pa'dttc Cat. Hwy. Newport Beach (114) M2-0406 548-4529 (5~AUXJ. '65 Chevy pickup -V 8 tng. A.sldn1 $a100. 557486l.. $2399 camper eq11ip (1'21087)$1399 '70 T W Now Available with AulotWonted REWARD WILL PAY OVER Kelly Blue Book • For 11t1 model, clean, low mllH9e dome .. tics, Imports, trucks or ~ln CITROEN .. CompetiUon Orange, Bia.ck Bucket Seat. 4 spd dlr. Ex· cellent condition. Can 11· nance private party (IN0- 204). Call 494"'6811 aft 1D am . Citroen Sports MHeratl 546·8736. Orange County headquarters PORSCHE for local & E u r o.p e a n --=...,..==:--delivery. 1 "" Jim Siemon• Import• '57 PORSCHE 2'201 So. MaJn, Santa Ana 557~ Open Sun 1600 COUPE DATSUN '72 SAAB 99_£_ Full factory warranty. 4 speed trans, am·fm radio. Demo. (5302l. $3199 '70 TR6 $2699.00 MI·FM • Immaculate con. One owner. 863BEU. FRITZ WARREN Sports C•r Center no:£. ist, s.A. 547-0164 VOLKSWAGEN '69 vw $1199.00 Vf!l'y clean. One owner, ZSH· 285. OR BEST OFFER COAST IMPORTS ·n cnckett·"Brighl um•" ownsman agon AIR CONDITIONING "like new" (217DJE) $1899 ''fl Honda Car-4 &pd "sharp" Vil, Automatic •. Power Steer· AT NO EXTRA CHARGE (489CCMl $1099 Ing, (403Blll;) Jl995, dlr. •n Datsun Pickup ''nice" 836-6.535. · <333llZNl $1599 I -~C~O-NTI_N_E_NT __ A_L_ Specially equip! cal'I now '71 Capri-"Vinyl Root•' available in 2 Dr, 4 Dr, and (989BLV) $1999 •• " .. ".... •••• sportabout Wagon models '70 Datsun PI ck u P-too 1 '71 MARK Ill MMEDIAn: DELIVERY !Dl)0.1200 W. Pacllic Cst. Hwy. s1<>rage box, "cherry" IC Newport Beach ITif) 642--0406 (804BlE) $1999 Full power, factory air con- 546-1529 '6841.~000o1Mvo 1225 CPE-auto~a4i99r, ditioning, vinyl top, AM-FM 'IT~ -d S.Lee c1mper1. --------,.An d aak J B 1969 Dataun PU dock bumper 4 speed, am·tm. Very clean. Must see A drive. <YXY392). COAST IMPORTS FRITZ WARREN Sport• Car Center no E. 1st, s.A. 547--0764 1972 VOLVO .,..._ stE!re<i, cruise control, auto. JY ~ 1 "Ill Volvo 1800)':-I •pd temp. control (948CEBI. Am11tcan Mato11 n 547-5826 (298CR0l 13199 $6195 .....,.. an or uyer fiberglass bed cover. R/H, $1488 MUST SE LL! Lease Tod•Y at '72 Pont 1 a c Tempest-VS . Best R•tes auto, air, vinyl roof, 9,CXXIM 1231 So. Main SI, DAYE ROSS radial ures. Ex1. $1350. 2721 5th Ave CdM. 644-7202. '66 VW Squareback Wagon. Radio, heater, good tires. $88.74 Per Mo. (045ENO) 13199 OR BEST OFFER O.A.C. AM/FM, Auto. trans., '7~ Galaxle 500-Landau cpe, COAST Santa Ana PONTIAC '70 Datsun 510 OR BES!' OFFER JOOO.llOO W. Paclllc Cs!. Hwy. Sl'ATJON WAGON. Fully COAST Newport Beach ('114) 642-0400 tact. equipped. 323AGD. 546-4529 e 962·3822 e disc brakes. 36 mo. air (45,lEAN) $3599 . For LeHlng or buying 'T'l Country Sedan-10 pass., $700 IMPERIAL 2480,Horbor Blvd. Costa Me10 546-8017 WE P'AY TOP CASH lor med can • -· full cal!UIU-flllmAl ... GROTH CHEVROLET $1299 SIMCA '65 vw $699. Low Down' Low T=s IMPORTS Very clean • nins perfect. PHONE 645-5799 '67 Simca 4 Dr. White. Low REE060 MIRACLE 'MAZDA mileage $400. Good COD· FRITZ \V ~ 2145 Harbor Blvd. 1000.1200 W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. _d_illD_n._Call,,.'-'--'64&--"-"1~420...:_. --I ' Sports Car' Center Costa Mesa Newport B~'114J 642-0!06 SUBARU 710 E. 1st, S.A. 547-0764 '71 DATSUN 510, AM/FM -~~=="~~~ '66 VW stereo, air, tape play.... '70 PORSCHE 911T * SUBARU * ·New 1600 engine radial tires, mag whls, vinyl Uloks sharp! top .$1985. ~5887. 5 speed, arn·fm mag wheels, As Low as $1599 $900 543-1487 240Z. 1970, air, mags. Mugt low miles. l357ABV). FRITZ WARREN'S *'67VW* · • .;'air. ii= u~=c~:, IMPORTS '70 Imperial ,;l411. lf.Wi4 auto, air, brt. r • d LtBaron YOLYO (230EBN) -$3499 iOOl>-1200 W. Pacific est. Hwy. Immaculate Condition. Saerl· '72 T-Bi~-Landau, f u 11 Newport Bea'cb CTI4) 642-0406 lice, Must Sell, dlr. 897-02'l4. 1966 Harbor C.M. 646-9303 pwer, air (866EHA) $5199 ~==~546-4529;.:;:....,,.._~ ' '71. T-Bird-Landau cpe, full :;; '70 Volvo 164 pwer. air, lo rn i 1., '65 LINCOLN Cont'I, white, AM/FM radio air condition-{693COR) $4499 burgundy leather. X l n t ____ J_E_E_P __ I ing, automatic trans, like •n Hornet~ cyt, auto, air, cond. 1 owner. $15 0 0 • '72 new 743BQJ vinyl root (699CUW) $2299 675-4356. 4 Wheel Drive, V.S. Power JEEP Ml< .,. Sales Manaa• sell. $3500. Private party. $5495 Sport Car Center tm1 Beach Blvd. ~2M7. HunU.aaton Beach Datsun '70 roadster 200!, 5 OR BEST OFFER eORANG~~N T y • S New paint. New battery & n1ulller. Recent tuneup. Radkl. $750. 833-1040 ... · $2.69S ''fl Pinto cpe-bright gold, • '70 CONT. 4 Dr., fully Steering, Radials •. Conv Top, viny l roof, auto loaded, immac. cond. ott the road tires (only (6530.SC) $2199 Sacrifice $3695. 496-3132. 3700 miles) (566EHW) $3595, 'n Chevy wagon-VS, auto, * 1969 Continental, lulli-dlr-''-836-0535:.:...:=·-----I U'l..a1 ta 9-1\11. seat, new top, good tires, COAST E ·~ WE ~ all make1 of cleanEv -:;;.:.enlng=::'.,,77cc4-c:1_:;482;::·---, no • .u.' St., S.A. 5'17-0764 used _.. can. i>ald tor -FIAT TOYOTA air, 15,000M (189DNMl$2999 power. 4 dr. Xlnt cond. MAVERICK •n Grand Prix-V8, auto, air, $3050. Pvt. pty. 546-1128. ~~LS';'°1' "like -;:;;; CORVETTE '70 MAVERICK '71 Gremlln-bt;gbt yellow ---------1 '68 VW BUG NEWPORT IMPORTS or not. Please drlve m for tree ...,...i.ai. i--.-61-F1-.t-$-799-.-oo-IMPORTS '7~o~~!~TA New eng. -•sharp. VZZ831. $1966 '69 VW Bus, 7 pasL Good cond.. $1850 .• Call 919-8373 * (22601...J) Lo miles $1799 '6J 'VEJT£ FULLY factory equipped. ! car • 'TI lmpala-V8, auto, air, speed trans., radio, beater. pwr, seat (980CFG) $2899 (37ASD). a1oo W. Coast -Hwy.1 Newport Beacb 642-9405 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS U your car la extra clean, see us first. BAUER BUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 9'l9·2500 llfPORTS WANTED On.nae CaanUea TOP J BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA U881 Btach WV<!. H. Beach. P!>. 847'8555 wn.t. Buy )'OUl' car paid ior or not Call ...Jt.a!11h Gordon m.-0000 -445 E. Cout Hwy. Newport Beach. WANTED VW Bug or Bu.s running or not, preferab!y not. Hfve cash. 548-5380. FRITZ WARREN 1000-1200 W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. Sports C•r Center Newport Beach <n4) 642-0406 1969 VW Squareback, xlnt cond. Low mileage, must see, Service record com- plete. $160. 544-1051. ·~ n. 351 , pd 2 TOPS, 4 speed, am-fm $1299 '..._ ""'55 -. 11 " pwr. rad. dial . I FRITZ w ARREN steering (138CPP) $.l2S'9 lO, ra tires, OW 710 546-4529 E. 1st, S.A. 547--0764 • (+T.&L.I 710 E. 1st, S.A. 547--0764 '70 Chi?vy ?yfonte Car1C>-V8, mileage. (UOJ909). 540-2512 auto, air, "liko new• · $2388 OR BEST OFFER M XLNT. cond. 9U·T Porsche, AZD~ 1969. Fully eqUipt. Mu•• 0' $39.30 MO. * •n VW panel. low mi. Stl!reO. Must sell immed. $2500. Eves, 673-7241. '64 Volvo P1800 $999.00 . (385BHNl 12999 All'. Runs perfectly. OPE861. 10 Mercury Courgar.-ainv., COAST IMPORTS a.crifice this week, Best of· '72 fer· 61>-5850. FUIL cash price $2,096.30 in-FRITZ WARREN ful l power, slereo OR BEST OFFEI! MAZDA '70 914 White/black. Appear eluding tax&: license. Down grp. Chrome w h e e l s payment is four hundred AM/FM. Cowr. $2900. or dollars. $39.30 total moµth)y oHer. 552-7107. payment including interest. '68 VW Van. 1600 new/rebuilt engine. Best offer! 548-1517 after 5pm '68 VW BUG. Good Cond. Blaupunkt AM/FM. $995. 53&-2337. Sports Car Center (S6JASNl $2699 110 E 1st s A 547--0764 '69 Cobra Fastback-VS, auto, . ' . ' air <YUM496) $1999 VOLVO '68., 23,000 mi. Im· '69 Dodge "RT" cpe-VS maculate, new radial ti.res, auto, "nice" (ZIA187} $1499 ·COAST IMPORTS lOCJ0.1200 W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. Newport Bel\Ch ('114l 642-0400 548-4529 Rotary Engine RX2 $2588 Dino. lSU2A104723l lifUNTINGTON BEACH MAZDA 17331 Beach Blvd., lluntington Beach % mile South Of Warner :..:.=· 990 SUNSET FORD 1966 912 Porsche, reblt. bal. tax & license. 35 pay plus motor, elec s\Ul roof, many balloon payment of $800. extras. Roger 494-8366 work. Total deferred pay price 6.,,.9846. $2,575.50. A.P.JI. 11%. On MUSI' ,.ll, '69 Bus. Split BUICK 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. PORSCHE ,71, 911_T Cpe, pre. arranged cr ed it . seat-Excel corn:!. $1 7 1 5. Westminster 636--40IO nd Lowere<l (300?85), 548--0342. --,.--=--Loaeon::"'w/~....;. ( 213 l. l '63 VW Convertible '71 RIVIERA CADILLAC J)e41t. wli4 1625. * 963-2141 1000.llOO w. Pacllic est. Hwy.l--M-'E:.::R:..:C=U=-R-Y--'· Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 548-4529 ~------~'-• -·"s1=--eorve--tt-'".-.. -n-v-ert-.-r* BIG, ROOMY. '60 Mere. ' 327, 4'spc;1, xtraa. ~~· ~f,,s..,.,ai49r. Needs woric,, * 675-4918 * ·-· ~. . COUGAR MUSTANG .~oo:1..::.21!"C:.nd ~ -TOYOTA ~.67cl~-""'VIV.= .• ~='u.-nroo-r.-AM~IFM-. FULLY loaded. full power. '72 CADILLAC or best offer. Must sell im· • ,...,, ..,..,,, factory air, AM·FM ste~ mediately! 541-3505. 1966 llarbor, C.M. 646-9303 644-5687 tape, vinyl top. (4ZICFOl. SEDAN DE VILLE '69 Cougar XR-7 'G2 p he 090 1700 eng 6 ----'--'----'-'-'63 VW Trans. with cam ..... r. $4395 Immaculate, V_-8, Auto Trans, V • ,' :::rsc. ~~t ~::.~~~~· ~ • atdis i;~P~~ Very ~-OR BEST OFFER ~ t!::;.,:~~C:,,:; ~-d. ~~1~o:~~ ~ ;~~to~t!:g: ~: ~": '65 MUSTANG '63 Porsehe. conv. Reblt eng. trllll 9l1fS MUST Sell • '66 VW bus. m ii es • "r. n ° · v ' · · ~·~·~. $595 .. '"' COAST A ail 0 AC _, ,_,_. beater. lR00762). Best oiler over $1500. Dr. W Reblt 1600 eng, Call 96U945. SD49ruoI9!908. DODGE Cassidy, 548-9319. Toyota It J aguar Dealer anytime. $6495 -- '68 9U Porsche', gd. cond. Authoriied Sales & Service * '68 Squareback, new paint, IM PORTS im -DoooE van, 1 ot a ORCBOESTA OSFFER M t -·" Be t f f 900 S. Coast Highway engine. Xtra clean. $ll50. OR BEST OFFER kind, Playboy • custom In-T Autos, Imported 970 ___ P.._bo.._ne_:.842=.:-6666:.::.. __ _......;. ______ _ AUSTIN HEALEY 71, 220, air, 4 spd., new Michelins, $4,950. Xlnt cond., afters· p.m., 833-3894. ALFA ROMEO Alfa Romeo '72- 2000 NOW IN STOCK For Immed iate Delivery Instant Credit BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS JOOl).1200 W. Paclllc Cs!. Hwy. Newport Beach tn4) 642-0406 Alf• Romoo NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Service Paru Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 1000-llOO W. Cout Hwy. Newport Beach 6l2-04ll6 BMW Vi.sit our new ham.el G IOY CARVER, Inc. 134 E. l'lfh st. OoaMeu 5*-4444 MERCEDES BENZ -MBZ '71 280 SE All extras Incl. air cond. (#6160l $6650 or lease Southern cant ornia 1st National Bank leasing 2022 Business Center Drive Irvine, Calif. 92664 714/833-86:!0 213/627.()367 Orang~ Coun!y'._, l;irge<..t S(·lrt!1on Nt>w & U>t'd Merced•.''> B,.,n: Jim Slemons Imps. W,lr11er & M,11n St Sant And 5 -41 4 '70 MGB ROADSTER .-4 gpecd, Al\f-FM, wire \\•heels, low mileage, one owner, vtry cle-. (018BELJ $1788 OR BEST OFFER COAST IMPORTS ~~ 8 0 er• Laguna Beach 540-3100 &15-4520 or 642-1211. COAST terior. Only for those who TRIUMPH DEPEND LE 62 1000.lloo W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. demand the very best. 'li&-356 Classic. Xlnt cond. f AxlB .. --~VIV Newport Beach m•> 642-0406 B-300, long wheel base, V-8, IMPORTS Extra goodies, new tires, --------sunroo • nt engine, _,.,.or 546-4529 R.&11, PIS. P/B, auto shocks $3500. 833--1755. * TRIUMPHS * best oiler. 494-8467. IM. PORTS trans, air cond. low miles, • RENAULT 71 CLOSEOUT MUSI' sell '61 VW bus. CADILLAC w/lactory wazr. pvt pty.1000-00lW.PadlicCst.Jlwy., SPITFIRES AS LOW AS $2399 Many xtras. Must aee to ap-YOUR ONLY For appt call 646-3571. Newport Beach (7141 642-0406 ' Renault Demo Sale Semi Ann ual Demonstrator Clearance Sale This Weekend Unbeotable Prices ALL 1972 MODELS IN STOCK .FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST lMPORTS GT-6 SAVE $500 prcc.$850.642-9646. 1000.1200\V.PaciticCst.Hwy. '71 D .._ 546-4529 FRITZ WARREN'S FACfORY Newport Beach Cn4) 6(2-04(Mi 0-.~e ' 1 ''fl VIV sqbk. R&ll. 4 spd. _ 546-452!1 '66 Mustang, 6 cyl., AM Sport Car Center Michelin tires. wazran1y. AUTHORIZED Charger. 500 radio, tac installed ,,.,.,., s. . OR ANGE c OUN Ty• s _!24-=so..,._638-94~~0..,1.'-8-5-c--'p_m_. _ CADILLAC '62 Cad Coupe de Ville R/H, Immaculate. V-8, Auto Trans, track. Good condiUon. Must · LARGEST '68 bus, Sundial cam-r. auto trans, P/S. Pri/pty. P.S., P. Disc Brakes, Air sell. 846-5124. , ~ DEALER 1375. 642--0915.' 710 E . 1st, S.A. 5'17-0764 l.IAKE OFFER. Largest selection of Cadll· Cond, Vinyl Top, lOOo/o Fjn '70 Mustang V.S, lo mi., air, ~ '69 TR6 $2299.00 * 53&-0288 eves * lacs In , Oran•• Counly. __ C_H_EV_R_O_L_ET__ Avail. O.A.C. 897-0224. auto trans .. ps/pb, lmmac! · Sharp • lug rack • AM·FM. '66 VW Bus, reblt 1600 eng. Sales·Leaslng. FORD Sacrif, $2195. 543-1160. 1 90.l~'rrz WARREN ~~'k.good shape. Call • Nabers (:~~ i!T.r:. OLDSMOBILE Sports Car Center '66 VIV bug. Wide ovals. Cadillac Air Cone!, Low miles, CaJ1 '70 LTD mi oiiis· cuitoni'"~ : no E. 1st, S.A, 547.(1764 Headers. Recently reblt. 2600 HARBOR BL. 546-8736 aft JO am 494-Qll. wgn, Alr, rack and other ex-: '68 S 'ti' $1199 00 Plus extras. $850. 839-9262. COSTA MES • ' '69 I la C Immaculate, V-8, Auto Trans, tras, New aind., 14,000 mi .. po ore • 54().9100 .o~n S"-'"" mpa UStom P.S.. p Disc llrakes, .Air 673-4646 eves A wk-ends • Perfect cond. • In & out. * * '68 VW Bus, very low -w......,. Cond, Vinyl Top, 100% Fin ' FRITZ WARREN mileage, call '114: '69 ELDORADO COUPE, Factory Air, cvzu., ="v=a=ll_O~.A~.c.o,. =89=7--0m=.'---P. 0....,AC Sports Car Center 536-9659 FACTORY Air, full power 549) $1495, dlr. ~ 'MuS!' sell IMMEDIATELY -----"-"----r no E. 1st, S.A. 547-0764 '69 VW sqback, Very Clean, (084-CPr> $3595. Dealer. ,68 Chevy van, mags, panel, "69" Ford .Van 6 cyl. stick '68 Firebint i«llJ, a& coi-td .. '70 GT6 $1999.00 car cover, coco mats, Must ~. xln't cond. 1 0 w n e r , ahilt 36,000 milea $1,900.00. autom, vinyl top. Xlnt Cond. , Shal'p. OSOBQH sell. $1375. 494-7703. •69 cad Sedan djl: Ville, l9,tm 548--5093. ~29. 1 owner. Will sell for $1850. ~ FRITZ WARREN '68 BUG. AM&FM, l owner, mi. Orig, own. Xlrit cond. 'S6 EL CAMINO. 4 SPD. 1963 Ford Fairlane WRg.1 "4~94-~75-18_. ______ 1 Sports Car C1nt1r very clean, AM/FM stereo $ 3 4 9 5 . NEW TIRES. XLM COND. Good mecf1. oond. $.100. '62 Tempest 2 dr. 4 cyL Auto. 1 l{l{l()..UXI W. Pacific Cat. Hwy. ;;'fl;O;;E;.;;!s"t,;S=.A=·==i":t· 7:;;-07:;;64~===$950=-=·,;ll)9.:::;;3o;789;·==::!..;;54<Hl:;o;701.~=====d~=~·~54~11-4~178~788~8 ·~-= 6'J3.3830 or 644--0611. R. A H. Low miles. runs t Newport Beach (n.t> 642-0fOG -....A $250 MUllt sell '57 Chevy. 283 '68 Ford Custom •~ · 61!>-2768. Renault S•le1 & Service eng,/good cond. $225, Pb. Good condition. $1000. '64 Pontiac Bonneville AC, for over a decade 1n Orange 646-6004 * 6421'1531 * PB I P S , $ 3 5 O • X 1 n' • Coun\y 1002 GREM"N , mechanical cond. 645-4712.. I Serv. Dept. Open Ill 8 p.m. CHEVY Impala SS. • lb .,. Monday Mint cond. Lots ot >traa. -':'."'-:"OO"-=,.._ T ·BIRD • , Jim Slemons Renault i\lake oiler. 615-0590. Brand New 1'72 ~I So. Main, Santa Ana '67 CHEVY II Nova, 6 cyl, GR.EM·LINS l blk. north of Warner auto trans_, Jt/H, $650. Service Department 546-tll4 536-6745. Sales Department 557-5242 l·,..:66::.:_:Cac;pn:.::.. ... -,-9-,------. '70 R· 16 WAGON Loaded. 1750. Call 846-~. Fully factory equipped ,,,_ eluding radio and heater. (~12CFJ). $1488 OR BEST OFFER COAST • ' '64 T•Blrd. Yellow Exod j oond. New· tiies & battery. AJr. cond $500. ~· j VAUANT · "'*FOR - 9UICK CASH n.IOUGH A DAILY PILOT· 1000-1200 IV. Pacific Cit. ll"Y. Newport Beach ('114) 612-04t16 IMPORTS WANT AD • 642-5'71 I -l<XX).UIO W. Pacific Cst H#)'. Vacandts cod money! Rent Newport ~4) 642-040S )'OU1' home, a-pt.. sk'm? ~ bldi .. etc. thru I Dl_UJ Pilot LikP to Trnde! Our Tradet'I O•Mifted Ad. &0-5678. Paradile column b for )'OUl 5 lines, S da.y1 fOT 5 bucb. • I " f • San Oemente . • . ~a • EDITION • . . VOL; f><S .. NO. 21~, 2 SE~NS, ~6 PA~~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 3f, 1972 TEN CENTS . . .. .. Capo • .Budget Public Hearing Slated Tonight By PATRICK BOYLE Of ftlt .o.ur.rllitt s11tt ·A public ilearlng on San Juan Cap!Jttano'1 Jm.73 budget, showing a proJ<cted, ylior-enil surplus· of $21,585, will be be!d' at 7 o'clock tonight at· cily • half. • . At the bearing, the city cooncil . will listen ,to residents' comments on ttie •~ndl!il prQW,"am, wbiob in tw~ wefts ha'i ·vac~ted from a ~lus to a huge deficit w back to a surplus. . The most recent modillc1Uons In the bU<lget were made at a special council ~lop Frid4Y , nlglij. With only three councilmen present, spepdlng reductions t~lalling abOOt fl3,000 were ·approved. This bu been offiet, however, by a 1:4 ,000 lncreaae In the.l""'poied budget !or the city'• police deplrtmenl. The budget moved back Into the blatk when the council . voted to Include the street impi:ovement project op Del Obispo, upected to coat ftlll,000, In the '. special capital Improvements budiet. ty, and the Inclusion of the Del Obllpo The proposed 14 projecll are to be paid · . .,,.jecl In the capital imp'ovementa pro. for with gu tax monies but enocllh gr1111, city olllc!•I• were able to project . ' the "7,515 yOIH!ld surplus. The surplus fundl are e.pected ID J.m.73 to poy for two -ago was upecled to be about only the Ile! OblJpo wort and $1!0,000 In flt,000. improvements along Camino Capistrano eoUncnmen Friday aJao dllcuued tm. In the oorth porlloo of the cily. pooiDC a new tax or fee on developen to The '80,000 Ile! OblJpo proj<cl, left oul help ftnance the 1clMUe1 of the cily of the budget ln!Ually, accounled for a ~ Deparlmeot. A aimllar fee ii large portion of 1 llOl,000 projecled year-pmently charged to pay for city end deficit. . , englneerlnJ cools because of new With some addiUonal Income to the cl-deve!npment. . . City Manager Den Weidner !old tbe cooncil that Laguna Beach and several Loa Angeles County cities now use the development ta1. The Laguna Beach ordinance, which went into effect Feb. 16, calls for a minimwn charge of $255 per single lami\Y home built in the com- munity. Weidner aald that between July 197t and June 1m, 735 residential units were COfl!tructed in San Juan Cepistrano on 497 building lots. Even if the level of development fell oil because of the fee, Weidner aaJd that a l200 charge per unit could bring In about 1100,080 during the fiscal year. nus would more than offset the pro- jected 1972-73 expenditures of the Plan .. ning Department, which are now set at $94,000. Tb1a: f,11w:e is a 200 percent in- crease over the 1971-72 allocation. Councilmen ordered the city attorney to dra\v up aeveral alternati ve ordinances on the development fee to be cUered at the regular council meeting Alii:"l. Delta Hijacker Demands Ransom, Algeria Ticket .. , : • ~r Pillow .ca"81til : 1 -· . . . Greg Aibrlfbt of Sill!/. Cruz tumble;i ,from .bis perch .during the great pillow 'fight lie tween ~·or' lifeguards of , San Clement~' i\14 Santa Cni1. Contestants' ma died' a Jiole f!V~ feet above tbe 'sands and hti;n-nl.e~ed.~w~y. Tiler• w 'other &pirited .competitions.Fr!d•Y: See pfo· tilre, Page 3. . , . . . I : : t ' ' j Polite .Gunmen Hit NY ' ' . ' Hotel : in Morning Heist. • • NEW YORK (AP) -Fi•e·gunmen who at New Year's. were 11real nlct" and said jjpleaat" ~ .. SlJ: men have been ~ lo con- ap the pqsb Plaza Hotel early today and .nectlon with the Pierre robbery and are escoped with an undetermlned amount ol oul on ball. There have pleaded gullly loot from guests' oil• deposit bol.._ and are awalUng aenlence. Tiie others The well..ires.ed gunmeii, a 11 .iwait trial or grand jury action. muatachloed, locked 21 penons, Including Although about 11 mllllon worth ol the u hotel emplOyts, ,In :an office wbil1 f1>1erre loot wu ,.lzed by police In ralda punched out the Jocks ,on at lea&t , here and in Detroit, m&ny of the jewels of 125 safe deposit boxes. They Qed •have not been recovered. ~-tton In wblch ,,_ The Plazo, •two blocks IOUth of the In the tan •~ wagon _, iPlerre In "Cantral Part South nur Filth came. , red. Tb knew' .:Avenue, -not llY whtcb of Ill guests ~-rhey were well prepa ey 1 •were victimized, not' estimate the loa. whit. they ·were cJoing,'', 1114 ,Jules After the Piefre ro~, It was several Sachlon, actlni chW of detectives. , .<lays before the loss Could he .estimated "II l'U 'pleaae do thll,' 'Yes tllr' mid ... ~firm ff8ure WU never given, 'No air' whenever they wanted US to do 1be Plaza's rates range from $28 a day anything" 111d Comllle Parr, an auditor •for 1 llingle room to flltl a day for the for the ~. The people locked In the of, ''. lllOll .._ .. suite. flee ware not robbed. 1· U ..,. tbe third lllth robbery Jn ex· ~' , , No Relief From Hoot Expected -For tbe silth day · In ·• ""'• hilaod lempefaMa' todat aoared ~· 100 dWaea ~and the Natioaal 'f!eather a,,. rice ........... Hiie! In allht- .IJGeC the Orqe Coalt --hea17 again· today .. tboulanda ol peC>plt ftooi Inland ~ities .W ~ed tO the roiaUve'cool.of the heach'cilles where air temperatures }'lllled aNun<l 11 deer~. lllihs of near 100 cle&reea an forecaat tbrougb ~ Joi:• the !Alo Mieles coastal area, with •alley temperatur.ea Hpected to clilnb lo 110 ·and to Ill In the deserts. Mountain areu of 5oOthem Calllomia will stay In the 15 to IMegr!< range, the weather service said. The continuing hJcb temperatures are breaking up the norlnaJ cool marine air !low before it can make any appreciable movement put· the CdUlal aecttons, the · weather W\'ice.noted. There al!o we litUe JDOYement of cars along Pacific Coest' Highway over the weekend. Nevertheless, .about 45,000 penons made it to Laguna Beach's surf on Sattrday · and 'again on SUnday. L'lleguards reported · 70· rescues from Laguna waters . Few people umpled the II-degree water at Laguna's Main Beach SUnday. 'rheir attention aeeme<I directed at lhe annual cilj volleyball t o u r n a m e n t , lileguards reported. San Clemente lileguaids reported II rescues and a crowd of 11,000 on city beachea Saturday, ·with 2t minor reacues and an estimated 20,000 enJoylna the 11m and surf. South Orange County beachea from South ~ to Doheny Beach attracted 15,000 on Saturday and •.ooo, SUnday, Uleguarda reported 20 rtlCUel. Newport Beach llfeguarda Joaed only nine nocues on SUnday delplte Ille crowd of 115,IOO. They c:redlted an abomce of rjptldes In low surf lot the low reocue count. Saturday 11 J'elC'Ufll w e r e performed 11 95,DllO came to the ltrandl. Huntington Beach life~ aald 71,000 pel'IOllS visited city btachea SUnday. Another M,000 were repm'ted at city beaches Saturday. There were Jt rescue• (See WEATllEB, P ... 21 cha!" IWlbattaa 1lotels In aeven c • d M d K •11 ~Prtke•wu hit .for $15,ooo anc1.. QllVICte Dr erer1 S U1lderlermlnld llllOUllt ol other valuables at~ and a weol< laler the Pierro ... ~ of up to It mll1IOll In Jewell Clemente ·Officer . ' Prison Guard, Holes Up f • • ,. ' • NOlll'OLK, M ... (AP) -A convlcted murdonr lr1llld with two • pbloll tltiot Hills Rattlesnake • -~ 11111'11 deacl,and ....W two other per110111 in an -a-.,i tod8J A menacq ralllelnale wu qulcllY at Ma-taetll Correciioaal -· -ditpltdled by • Sm detnente pollcema ·~ Nld. He then barr!Cllded ""° wu called to Ille home of Marlcll hlmaell 8ntl bla wile -the medium l'lllt. IG'I s.l•adar. ~ night. oecurlly prlaon. ...... ,.... called pollce to J<porl that Slate police lnlpen .... -lllto wbat c·u.t 1111 a raw-a jull ~ coll blocb and mon Illa llO • ...... • ... ...... • -"-' mid -pol..._ Olllow•adW!lld•llllllll'ds'andl PllllrWll -Ille .......... .. ........... -11 lw .. 1-. faoatad aboul • .... ..... If ,.. ...... ldlletl Iba ......,.,. --8-1. tllr -a bin II Iba laead by a laas--'lbe ...... ! ...... ,ed In .. fllllllii tsh'M " ,._1tlbautta.a. • ·Landing Probed Onofre Beachlncident Faces Study A private airplane whkb made an emergency landing on the. San Onofre beach Sunday Wll bein("beld today pen- d0lng ·an Inquiry by a F~ Aviation. ~dminlstraiion (FAAj inspector. The . ~alt P.ilot, . Phillip ,David . Claw.,., of Venice, Fla., wu unlnJl!nd In Ille land~ .A ,t.ftar-;14. ~ .... the. ._.. w!io beCame lrigbflnad illii'ln( lai> dlnjl, WU ""!1$1iaed """ ba fill wbila ~-ed Oii the'1tretcli of beach 11111 la tedera! -•·n, In the vicinitj of ~ MarlnO~OcreatioD club. The-pllot reportedly told Marine of- ficials that he w11 bound fn>m OUland to !,as Vegas. He aaJd Iha! he 1 .. t radio contact and f!ien *"" out of gas necessitating the emeriency landing, a Camp Pendleton ~e811\1D 111d. '!be' ~alt was ,.arched by ~gents of llil u:s. 1iwurr DepotljD&!pl and ~Patrol tor.any lndlqttl!lrol IDJcit· activity, The Marine corpa ,lpotaman, All nothbic was iar)ied; up ·~:lilt .earcbes.i. \ • ·, ' No 'llPtlnailon was given fDr · the' alrctalt'1 deviation lrom It• declared roole. B¥f'ks Leadership Eagkwn Wil·l Battle . . . For Candidacy To~ig-,,,~ · WASi!JNGroN (AP) -With the new Jierty leaderahlp urilnl him lo pullout llemocratic vice presidential nominee Thomls F. Eagleton says he'll take his fight for staying on the Ucket to George McGovern tonight. ·Whether be · stays on Will be 1 Joint decision, the ~I senator a.lid Sun- day, and U presldenttal candidate McGovern lbould uk him to get off "I can't prejudge what I would do. "f thlnlt that I'd perhaps want more- ttme to think It over,'' he aald. Eogleton said he will present his caae to McGovern at 1 meeUng tonight - without beln& pig·headed,· tie said -but wu not at au oure • deci.slon would result ln>m the meeting. Eagleton had been sclieduled to Dy to Ipli1lano today. with McGovern for the iu-aJ of Sen. Allen J. Ellender. But an Eogleton spok..man said the aenotor tjwlged his plans and •pent the day In 1\11 office. Tbe MlllOUl'I tenal<lr's tutlire on the tkket baa been · 1n question alnce lut Tueaday when he. dlaclCMed that he had undefgone poycblatrlc treatment In JteO, !!If and llNll lor metal depression. McGovern told newanen early SUnday "I ·really doo '!"know at th& point whether he'• a pl\ll or a min~" in the campaip against President Nixon but aaJd uw• might very well doclde thal the lhlna to do LI for him to Jta1 on." At· the time Eqleton dlaclooed his medical probleDll Tueaday, McGovern had said: "I don, he.Ye Ille lllglllesl -about the -of lll1 cllolcl" of F.asJetm. And EaCleton bail. said bl -be wlUlqJ to -otep ulde, hooor1b17 11 McGOwtn • concluded ~ elae -lllalle • better ~Ual candklate.. ' • 7 Broken Window Hurts Clemente . Child, 5 A O..,....icl Sa a..w.te ddld wu -to ~ ~ llolpital :;::y.::,i:::: •. ~ ... ...... .. c. Camjl .c ........ -nlr••I.,... tr · •• •1111 's•hLt1 · .=Sil' ..... 111Cz11t•;.lce Democratic National. a.trman. Joan Westwood ai>f Viet ~ ~)J. '.A. Paterson, Interviewed on NBC'1 "'"Meet the Press" '&lndey, urged Eagleton lo dropout. · · , · .' ., ' "II would be the noble thlnr .fer Tom Eagleton to step down," Mrs. Westwood aald. • · · She 1114 discusalon or · Eari.ton•a · mectlcil backgi'oiind II ecllpaing an airing of real camp'algn luua. Sbe said there WQlld he notlilng the Democratic Nltlonll, C<>!nn!iUee C<ljl!d do JI Eagleton were. to refule a.request !tom McGOvern to .iep down. Btit Ille aald II Eoaleton ctroppecl Out the commlllee could name another candldaie within 10 days to two .,-. Mrt. W-and Pltenon ,..... oelected lor thelr lobs by McGovern but botb aaJd on the televlllon lnterVlew that they ...... uretnr Eagleton to· wi_thojr1w M their own ,and !lad not coMUtled McQovern · .Mra. WeS!wood1ater !old reporten llhl had ~led McGovern ahortly belon the . "Meet the Press" lnterliew. She tohl the aenator that r.J p)aniled lo feComineni! · IJ!at Eaglelon drop out. ' How did McGoven> react? ahe wu uked. "He said that I had to llY what I felt I had to 11y." McGovern met at his home !or s•~ (Seo EAGLZTON, i'11t I) City f.ouncilman Burglary Victim ' ' ' A San Juan Capiltfano cily councilman bu boconie the slth Ylctlm of com- mercial burglarioo In the city during J.m.. ' Jooh Gammell, owner 'of Sat!. Juan Phlnnacy, I El Adobe Plw, called .i.ur•, depuU.. 8al!ada1 m9flllnc to report the crime. Olllcen aid entry was . 1alned by forctne Iba rear doar Of the bualnus. MJalni Ito.. Included a 1YP011rlter, • and IJIO 'boltlu of SoconaJ tablell, lnvtotlla!On Slid •• lllto Dornold, cMlnpi ot tha clly'a People for PoilCe Caa:Dlllee, aid k WU Ille $4tb llUCll ~ la Ille dl1 11111 ,_ • Hls commlllel II d'>tl, Cli!lflllnlnc lor ........ ., ........ ~ .... atllilJl!illl .. , Small Bills Demanded By Gunman MIAMI (AP) -A lleli1 Airlines jet WU lil)acked OWi' ,Fiortda today, 111¢ Delta lloaclq1iarta,. In Allaata, Ga., llid the ~ ............ fl ""1llon la ,....... ...,?.., ti ......... md aevea ••nw. i:;.,-.. ~ .... • -fNa ta ,Mlaiiil, lmdMI> lion lflor Ille llijacker iellod -"'- The 17e!.ta •po•eamaa 1114 the hlJacker ~lso <leo>uclld·ta be·taba to AJ,erta and is •QiiuUW., thit the ransom he dell"!l'ed lo the Del jeWner at Miami lnten\ollonaJ Airport. "~.ii .llemanding the money In 50- dollar and !OCklollar bills," t b 1 1PD~11ld, The ..,.....glne plilne touched down at 10: ~ a.rtt. (PDT) and parked In a mnote area at tbe end of a runway. The Federal Aviation Agency aaJd - man wtlh • gun COmmandeered tbO je~ Delta Fligltt 841, a ICheduled oonstop fllght ln>m Detroit. A llelia spok.,man In AUanta said thilfN 'ftn!I 94 pauengen 'and alx crew memben aboard the planeJ whleb car- ries qp to '135 pauengm. A IPOkmnan it tfie l'lljonil FAA If· ljce In /IUanta, ~· .. aald,· "It -11 be anothtt extortion." The FAA regional ofllce aald the plane was a)>out 30 miles south of Orlando, prepalJnt lo •!art the de1CeDt 1o.rwn1, when the hijacker look over. .,..-- Photog's Body Found New: Vietnam Battle ' SAIGON (AP) -A body lound u Quq Trt ~ been ldenUfied u that ol a BrilWl 1ree1._ photographer, Jama D. Gill, :IS. , Gill IC<Ollipanled Soul!: Vietnamese martnoo OI\ an operation In early July. ' '' ....... . ....... Propoted btodqcto for a qoar. ttt of Ota!lfl• coon ~llool dlt- tncu ·~· m ltgal och lodaf on pogu J3 ond 11. Tiie cllo- llicll att Stal Btach ·-14'1/, H•nli1IOl<m Beae~ Unm High Schoo~ N<tOpOrl.lltoa Ulll- fie<f. alld Coad Comm.mily Col- ltge. ' INSlltE TODA 'I' JI will be • little cool«' ... '!1111- day -llOf much cooter, mnl yon. Tempera-I In tbe ,_ ft a. peeled at the -dl1al to tlJt mid-«>'• Inland. Lowa tOlll&lll In the ~lgll .... ._ ... _ ....... ·-·--·------.... I ........ ' -. 11 ..._.._ • J I """' ...... ... . 11 ... ,..,, " ---• , .... _ t . -. ' -. .. ,, _.._ .... " --" • • .. • j I • OONATiS HIS VACATION ' Good Samarlt1n Wynn• Youth Works For Hospital On Vacation Mark Wayne, 18-year-oJd San Clemente lllib School student, belleveJ one good tum delervt1 onother, and he's spending hi& aummer vocallon working 40 hour• a week at 'South cOast Community Hospital to pay back a favor accorded him during the school year. While conducUng a school scientific es• perlment last year, Mark a • k e d permllllon tO lllltall a rain 1au1e on the holpttal roof to help him compare coastal and Inland rainfall figures. ''The hotpltal p e op I e were so nice about It, I thought I'd like to do oomethlns to repay them," says Mark of Laguna Niguel. • 'nie 1110D1ethlng11 was offering to put in a 40-hour week as a volunteer at the hospital for the ,duration of his summer vacallon. Hia anignment is aervil>g aa a pharmacy messenger, delivering boxes of J:Tiedic•tion to nursing staUons -which carries the fringe benefit of giving the 1tudent a first-band view of the hospital lift bt IDIY experience U he purlUeJ his career goal in medicine. Youth Arrested In Car Tampering A illlllmda lftlallll bleycllll · 1lil perbapoi lucky ht clldn't bave a bicycle tire pump in his -ii\11.early Sundoy, when coolronled by one Newport Beacli pollcelDID. . Officer Dan 1DiSanto claimed be came areuncl the corner just II) time to catch , Ru.U S.•Burna, 19, letting the air ou1 of hi& peltOI car's rlght rear tire. · Buino . wu arrested and · booked on 1111Piclon of vehicle tampering aa· a result ol the Qat tire caper. Tbt patrolman was returning at 12: 15 1.m., alter· quleUng a tOUd party at apai'tll)~ll In tbe IOQ block of 43rd s~. wblCll Irate nelshbol'B clalin baa beeil nlllDinl for llO days now. Man Watching Storm Killed by Lighlfl.ing CHOWCHILLA (Al>) -An elderly ChowchlJJa QUID was ldlled by a lightning strike while be watched a summer elec· trlcal storm from the front yanl of his bome. Madera County sheriffs deputies said Herbert P. Dower. 78, went into the yard Sa~y when the lights in his rural bome were knocked out by the storm. He was standing beneath a tree watchin&' the electrical display when be was bll and killed instantly, depuUeo aaid. OU.Mel COAST IC DAILY PILOT 'TM or.,,,. t.Htt DAILY P'ILOT, wllll wflldt h CMblllld 1M N.w.-Prtl'h It pwllll.tlld )It ttle Dflrlf9 c ... , '""'blbtllntl ~-i.,.. NI* 9dltion. •rt M llihfd. M°'""Y "'"""' Frld1y, fOt CO.II MtM, NIWl!Ort •••ell, Huntll'lll'l'On lt1Ch/,_1•1n V1llt~', l.aVU'\I 9Ndl. lrvlM/hdiillttlilic.k eM Sin Cle.,.,tnlt/ $111 J11M Ct,l11tant. A llllflle , .. _, etllllon 11 "*lllllMd S.111f111ya ~ SUl'ldaV'. TM Pl'IM!MI MllM1'"9 •llM h 11 JJO Witt ~ ••r SlrNI, , .. ,. Mm, c.urom11, fU,.. 1'0~1rt N. W1td ''tt'°"'t Ind PliOOll ......... "J1ck It. C11rl1y Vk1 l'rnllf1111 1nd ~1t1I MMlltlr lliorn11 K11,a IEcHtw , Thorn•t A. Murphl"• MMllt lnl Ed it« C~•rl1t. H. &..01 Rich1r4 P. Nall Allllltfll MIMOll'lt IEdltol'I S. Cit....,. Office 305 Nortti ll C11ni111 R11I, t2672 Olllor Olflcoo C.111 M .. i M w .. 1 lty Srrwt Ht'WflOrt ltKll: DU NtwOOrt lov1t111r• H.,1""-'-' 1-": 1111S '""" ltt.1lf'l'ar9 '-'""" ilffdl: m FIH'KI A"""'9 ,,..,,.. .•• •n•• '42-4121 Cl Wl..i A'"'1ftl .. 141·1171 S.. C._.... A• D•P•llwllh: , .......... 4'2-442t ~. 1fll. °""fir Clltt 'utiHlfltnt '8!nplriy. W. .,... I~ lllullreO•M • ..,..,!Iii .,..ftff .,. H¥Wf1Mmt11tt l\tl'tli't ""' .. ~ •lflltvl Hlttlel -......... ~· ...,.,. ~ ell• ,... ... •• •I c.m MtN. C.llftirft"IL 111'w11MlilM IW tarr"" UM '"*'IM)'1 "' Mllfl P oll l'lllMllJ'I 11'111~ •'111111• .... ...nrtly. ,.,..,,.Pqel SHOOTINGS • • • Burka lllld the Inmate >Involved wu Walter Elliot~ 30, convicted In 1970 er a ~tel double mW'der In Soutb Bqiton. Elll!lll waa oonvlcled of m~lng a IDID and I woman in I South Bolton apartment. Oftlcllll ldanUfled the dead l\lll'd u James Sousa, 29, of Fairhaven. "Jt was llke a bad movie, a nightmare.'' Misa Klrchluneler reported. Burke aa1d polieemen were entering the priaon at noon and were clcislng In on the area where they aaid Elliott and his wile were holed up. Ofnclall said they were not sure how Elliott received the two-pistol.!, but 1 prison offlctal told a reporter that some women vllltors at the prilon are-not searched when they enter. Tbe injured persons were Identified by hospital spokesmen a. David Mackie, 37, of Norfo)k, a guard reported in satisfac· tory condition with a neck wound and a broken jaw, and Alfred J. Baranowski. 114, of East Walpole, a prison instructor rep<r!ed in poor coodillon with gwishot wounds In the head. State Rep. Donald Biiis (R-North At- Ueboro), told the Associated Prtss he w11 en route to the prilon for a meeting tbil morning when the shooting occurred. "Security is not lax; it's aJways been this way,'' Bliss said. He aatd that on one occasion he in- advertently carried a handgun on his person inside the prison and was never searched. He said complete body searches of visitors had never been made at the Norfolk priJon. A state con-ectlon spokesman, John McLean, said j:l"ison ofnclals were "reasonably sure" that Elliott had received the gun.! from a visitor. Prison officials ~ Elliott loaded the guns while in the ' waiting room, just before giving orders and opening fire . Train Derailed In Placentia; 27 Cars Upset Twenty-seven cars of a 52-car Santa Fe Railway freight train left the tracks ear· ly Sunday in Placentia, ripping out about 1,000 feet of double track paralleling Orangethcrpe Avenue. There were no in· juries but one man was arrested at the scene for trespassing. The 4:45 a.m. accident awakened nearby realdenll who called police. OfflOera said preliminary inve1Ugatlon bad determined thal something ap- parenlly got under lhe mlddl~ Cll'8 of the frtlghl moving at a b o u I llO m ii e s an bour helwjlell Jllghland A v e n u e and Rlcbfleld Road causing one car to leave the ralll. . Two of tbe deralled ..,. contained refrigerated meat, officer• said. The 52-AI' IAlll wu mada 1IP in Albuquerque,. N.M. Salurday. C. E. Rollirul, a Santa Fe official, 18.id the tracks were cleared and restored to use by 10 p.m. Sunday, The company Sent 150 men, two heavy cranes and other equipment to the scene to clear up the m.., SUnday morning. Train HitS Car; Three Perish OCEANSIDE (AP) -Three Red Bluff residents were fatally injured when the pickup-cam~ in ~hlcb they were riding was struck by an Amtrak passenger train at a Crosslog here, police said. Robert Mu Moore, 26 ; Debra Thurman, 22, and hfr son William, 17 months, were thrown from tbelr vehicle by the impact of · the collision Sunday, police added. Mrs. Tburman and her son were dead on arrival at an Oceanside hospital and Moore died about four hours later. Investigators said the northbound train's engine struck the pickup ln the rlgbt side, throwing its occupants. from 100 to 170 feet along the track. No one aboard the train was reported Injured. Authorities said crossing signals and wamlng bells were ringing al tbe time of tbe craah. Charles Peitz Last Rites Held Requiem mass was said this morning In Laguna Hllls for Charles J. Peltz, a Dana Point resident who died Friday at Mission Community Hospital. He was 96. Mr. Peltz, who lived at 2.5481 Westbourne Drive. was a retired salesman and Uved in the area for seven years. He is survived by two sons, Charles Jr. of New Jersey and Wllllam of Dana Point ; a daughter, Mary Rinehart of ln· diana; elgbl grandcbildren and 12 great- grandchUdren. Burial al Ascenaion Cemetery followed this morning's funeral aervlcel. Girl, 12, Dies After Car Wreck by Orcutt ORCUTI' (AP) -A 12·ye1Nlld tirl waa killed SUnday In a crash on HJchway 1 al On:utt In Santa Barbara County. Pollet ldentllled her as Gtnev1 Rene • Howea of Lompoc. Her 14-yeaM>ld 1181ef Doloreo and 19-yeaM>ld Jeffrey Wall, driver of the car, weN al.lo m)uttd, police aold. The three were on their ""! lo the Santa Barbara County Fair. DAIL'f PILOT Pllete., IU<luirtl KMhftr Wnllaee S..peet Bremer's Jurors • Chosen! Rapidly • UPPER MARLBORO, Md .. IAP) -A jury of six men and six women was rapidly selected today as Arthur H. Bremer went on trial for the attempied assassination of AJabama Gov. George C. Wallace. A panel of seven women and five men , was f i r s t chosen but peremptory challenges by attorneys altered the com· position. Two male alternates were then selected. It took the judge and opposing at· torneys a little more than an hour to choose the jury. Bremer has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. ' July 12. but was ,postponed ' to 'allow · Upslti additional time to prepare a ": deftnsc. T~ · defendant also faCeJ federal . ch8Jl'S o{ shooting Wallace and Zarvos, • but the trial in U.S. Dlsirlcl Court in BaitiJliore bas been postponed IJ>o definlltly. ' Brerer, who was arrested second~ tilter the shooting, hiis undergone federal-and state-Ordered psychiatric ex- aminations. ' Wallace was paralyzed from the waist down as a result of the shooting, and i~ undergoing therapy at a hospital in Binnlngbam, Ala. He was invited to testify at the trial but declined. The others who were shot suffered less serious wounds. I SOAPBOX WINNER RICHARD GOUDREAUl T GETS HUG FROM DAD On Peters Canyon Road, It Was Down Hill All the Way The 21-year old Bremer, sporting a new beard and a lively interest in lhe proceedings, appeared at ease as he sat at the defense table and listened to ques· tioning of prospective jurors. He wore a gray knit suit, black shirt and gold and black striped tie, San Clemente ·, Football F a11s Coast's Soap Box Entries Nosed Out of First Place Proceedings began in a ~urlty net so tight that newsmen accredited to the trial were still being filtered into the courtroom more than an hour after the session convened. Every person entering the courtroom was subjected to an in· tensive search that included a shakedown with a metal detector. Several of tbe persons called for jury duty were excused by the judge after be put a dozen questions to them concerning their knowledge of the shooting of tbe presidential candidate and their rela- tionship wltlt anyone involved in the case. Praise Driver A young bus dr:ver was credited with .• brin.slng a group ol san Clemente:"· residents throudi a IJ>11 A n g e l e s nightmare folloWlng tbe Shrine Nor!li- South football game al the Coliseum. A number of Orange coast racers were barely "nosed out'' of the eighth annual Orange County Soapbox Derby Grand Prix Sunday in what the event's organizer called "photo finishes," The Orange Coast was ' ' w e 11 represented with very good can'' in the derby on Peters Canyon Road near Irvine Lake, WaJly Dietrich said today. Although none of the 12 downhill racers from this area made the finals, many showed up in the "cream of the crop" cif the 82 entrants, said Dielrich. Sponsors of the event were the Santa Ana Elks Lodge 714 and local Cbevrolel dealers. The winner, Richard Goudreault, 12, of Cerritos, gets a $500 savings bond and a trip to Akron, Ohio, Aug. 26, to represent Orange County in the national derby. Goudreault was racing in division °B" for 11 and 12--year-olds. In the final heats, he heat dlvislon "A" (13 through 15-year- olds) champ Larry Hoover, 15, Santa Ana. All entrants buill their own gravity· propelled cm, wblch reached speeds over 35 mpb at lhe finish line of the 975- tool qac)t. ' Of·the Orango'Coast racero JIJlie Cllb- bison, lS, of 5772 Marshall Drive, Hun· From Pagel EAGLETON. • • hotirs Jate Sunday with Mrs. Westwood and se\reral key members of bis staff, in· cliidlng political director F r a n k Mankiewicz, campaign manager Gary Hart, and fund-raiser Henry Kimelman. Hart confirmed the group had discuss- ed Eagleton's future but would not elab- orate. . Eagle\olt, appearing on "Face !be Na- tion" on CBS, said he considers himself not an encumbrance but an asset to the ticket. He said he demonstrated his ability last week by winning such "disen- chanted" party leaders as California fund-raiser Gene Wyman and San Fra~ clsco Mayor Joseph Alioto over to sup- porting the McGovern-Eagleton ticket. While contending the decision about his future on the ticket would be made equally by himself and McGovern, Eagleton said : "I would have to be can- did and say that the presidential nominee is a litUe more equal than the vice-- presidential nominee." One of Eagleton's questioners on "Face the Nation" was colwnnist Jack Anderson wbo publicly apologl2ed on tbe program for reporting without documeDo tary proof that Eagleton had been ar- rested several times for drunken driving. But Anderson said he could not in good conscience retract the story because he has not been able to contact an unnamed person who is said to have pbotostats of the alleged arrest citations. Eagleton called Anderson's refusal to retract the story mystifying and in· equitable. "I think the story has been so thoroughly discredited," he said, "that t don't see why ,you can't retract It. That seems thoroughly Inequitable to me ." Anderson said a former state trooper had given him specific details on the alleged drunken-driving citations and had told him photostats of them were given to three persons. True Davis, a Wublngton banker, publicly disclosed be received photoltats bul called tbem unverllled and gave no specific details. Anderson said a aecond person could not recall recelvJns tho pbotootats and he had not been able to reach the third pel' son. The colwnnlsl aald he had been told the third pel'8on still bas tbe copies. Eagleton denied there could be any factual documents because 111 have never been arrested, stopped, cited, boeked - wHjtever verb you want to """ -lor drunk driving." He called himself 1 aocla1 drinker, saying he occaaionally baa a cocltt.U btlo"' supper and oometlmes baa two oo S.turday nlghll. tington Beach, sbowed hes!, Dietrich said. She was one of four girls in this year's race . To make the frnals, racers must win at least seven preliminary beats and lose not more than one heat. JuJie Jost two prelims, the second one ''by inches,'' Dietrich said, praising her as "a really good competitor." She was within one race of being in the top four of division "A," he said. Other division "A" riders who showed well included Robin Pocock, 15, of 2220 Pomona St., Costa Mesa, and Don Obert, 13, of 15271 Shasta Lane, Huntington Beach. They ran fifth and sixth in their division, Dietrich recalled today. Top "'B" racers in the preliminaries from the Orange Coast were Tim Pocock, 12, Robin's brother, Rolly Ward, 11, of 2.823 Shantar Drive, Costa Mesa, and Jim Petrina, 12, of 2934 Java Road, Costa Mesa. Also competing from this area were Brian Hartwick, U. of 4i11 -Operetta •Drive, Huntington Beach; Brian C!assldy, 11, of 16693 Cedar Circle, Fountain Valley; Kyle Collins, 12, of 9225 LeGrande Circle, Fountain Valley; Larry Hartman, 13, of 17650 Locust St., Foun- tain Valley; Ralph Kilgour, ll, of 17215 Santa Suzanne St., Fountain Valley, and Edward Seffens1 14, of 18393 Jacaranda St., Fountain Valley. All competitors received a participa .. tion trophy at an awards banquet Sunday night at the Elks Lodge in santa Ana. Cyclist Strikes Parked Vehicle An 18-year-old San C I em e n t e motorcyclist was Jn satisfactory con- dition today at Mission Community Hospital following a collision Friday night with a parked car. Rodney J. Nalder of 247 Montalvo was reported suffering from an injured right fqot, hurt lo the accident at Lohieto and Montivo streets. Witnesses rep<>rted that rear wheel of the bike began skidding, throwing the rider and cycle into the parked car. Nalder was thrown to the ground with the cycle on top of him , police reported. Two of those who were excused uld they had already formed opinions as to the guilt of Bremer and that their minds could not be changed regardlw ol wbat they heanl at trial. Bremer faces a total of 17 counts in connection with the volley of shots that felled Wallace and thr.ee others as the governor completed a Pres1dent1a1 cam· palgn· speech at a shopping center in . Laurel, Md., on May 15. Bremer, a former school janitor and hotel busboy from Milwaukee, faces U charges of allegedly using a .3&ealiber pistol in the wounding of Wallace, Secrel Service Agent Nicbolas Zarlos, Alabama State Pollce capt. E. C. Dothard and Dora Thompson, a Wallace campaign worker from Hyattsville, Md. The jury under Judge Ralph W. Powers will also consider five chargea alleging Bremer ~ioJated Maryland's handgun control Jaw at the time of the incident at a shopping center in Laµrel . Bremer•s court·appolnted attorney, Benjamin Lipsitz of Baltimore, Is ex· peeled to try •lo conviftce tbe jury that Bremer was legally insane al tbe time of lhe shootings. The trtal was first scheduled to open FromP .. el WEATHER •.• Sunday, lifeguards said. The bot, dry weather following a rainless winter makes for extreme fire hazards in Southern Galifornia. Los Angeles Counly Firemen battled three brush fires in the San Gabriel Valley Saturday afternoon including a 710.3.cre blaze which blackened hills in Diamond Bar, north of Brea . No homes were lost in the five-hour blaze fought by more than 200 county and forest service firefighters. No injuries were reported. Five pumpers from Orange County joined helicopters and planes which dropped water and borate to control flames which at times licked brush near $50,000 view homes. The community's 60-acre Sycamore Canyon Park, a nature preserve including 400-year old trees planted by early set· tiers, was wiped out by the flaines as , firemen fought to save homes. Steve Rbodimer, 26, a driver for Com· munity Charter busllnes was struck in' the side by a bOIUe thrown 'lbrougll tbe . bus window when the vehicle was at· tacked by several groups ol youths after leaving the Coltseum Thursday. The bus, forced to travel a deserted roadway, was pelted repeatedly by gangs of five to six youths who smashed win· dows and threw eggs inside. "I didn't have any idea what was going to happen," Rhodimer said. "It looked like just a group of people standing along the roadway, then suddeniy things ,. started to hit us." Fem Dickson, chairman of the Woman's Division of the Chamber of · Commerce, was a passenger on the b~ · and she bad high praise for the driver. "He juil gripped the wheel with botb . • hands and kept us moving," she said. ; Despite shattered glass helng strewn across his seat, Rbodimer refused to stop until he delivered his passengers safely borne, Mrs. Dickson said. "Thank you, ju1t isn't enough," 1be aald. ' "We bear so J"UCI> aboul the brall In .· town, 1111\1· !l's 'full tjJjie .somelblng iOod was Aid/' Mrs. 1:>icbon said. Truck Topples Hanging Tree TOMBSToNE, Ariz. (AP) -One of Tombstone's two famous hanging trees hu been toppled. Police said the tree, where many bad men are 13ld to.have met their end, was: felled when a sanitary worker backed his · garbage truck up under a limb and . · uprooted it. \; Officials said the worker, whom they : declined to ldenttfy, had his flrsl and las\ , · day on the job rolled into one. ~ · Officlals said that within hours town · • · merchants gathered .about the tree salvaging parli to be .Old to tourist'!. The tree was one of two cottonwoods ... both about 30 inches in diameter, used - principally by vigilantes for lynching, said Wayne Winters, editor of the historic: Tombstooe ·Epitaph. Mayor Jack Hendrickson said rings were being studied to determine its age. Winters said the tree had to be more ·• thait 100 years oJd. however, because lt '.- was seldom used, after the 1880s. · WI· GUARANTEI mRYTHING WI SW. Jewelry fplnd Loan OUT OF PAWN UNDIRWATIR FEN DIR WATCHES CAMERA IAND MASTIR . lftn NIKONOS II TwO 12" e TIMEX ~1!! 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Tbe dellication and inaugural concert, by the Pitts- burgh Symphony Orcbestra at Pittsburgb's new multi·million dollar cultural center is presented. NBC Q 9:00 -"The Six Wives o1 Henry Vlll:" In this concluding episode, .\lenry is old and sick and bas lived without a wife •a year. He marries Catherine Parr, who is later accused of being the devil's ag~nt. , CBS D 11:30 -"The Glass Bottom Boat." Doris Day and Rod Taylor team up in this rerun of their 19ti6 comedy. TV DAILY LO.G \ ' ' OAIL Y PILOT l!llt PIMt. Coming In Like a Lion Mond,y, .July )l, lt11 OAJLV PILOT 9 ::::::::!!..:::::....::::..:.:.:..:...~~~~~--=:::.:.:.:.:.:=:.;_~ •• Golden West Tkriller · 'Dracula' Splendid. Technical Theater '.: By TOM TITUS Of .... _., p ... '"" ' Any theater group lnt.nt upon unearthing the colfin of "Dracula" for revival on its stage laces twol cletlf'<Ut choices as to interpretation - either play It d<tdly serious, as written, or underscore the hokeyness of the plot and go aft.r all the laughs you can. At Golden West 'College, where the classic vampire thriller surlacett for a brief three-day run last weekend . drama students had the best "DlACVU.'' ' A pt.ty n" H111'1illon 0..11 1l'ICI JOlln L. 1 1io.n1on. bliM on 1111 llOVf4 bV l r1n'I Stoll.er, dlt«llKI bV Ch.IJ'IK Mlld~tll, Ml dHIOfl •Y Rolltrl C. H11btr, 1!91111119 l>Y Sttw Swellltr. Cflll\ltl'IM by 1'111'1 TallTNll. lpeClll t i· IKb by Ralalld 81r1!11. p.rKtnled riv IM dram.. d11Mrtm..,1 of GoldM WHt CoUegt, HUllllllOIM 9tKft. YHE CAST COlml OrKUll ' v a .. SchlUM' Lucy Seward Robin Smllto Or. l/•11 H1t1l1>Q •• Mark Ha111!tld J01>•lll1n H1r~1r , , , , , , . $tevt 8 \lhrwi(I Or. Stwltd • J•mrl 8ov<1 Rflllltld , ...... Sit Vt MUl!Kftltr 8Ultf""'otlh • .., .... RC!llr.:I 11.•r•I•• Mls1 w.111 Jim.I Gould Mini W1sl011 . .• , Renal/I l'lorln tv1n , Jo11 Mtnd<lt• of both worlds. ---------- Their ''Dracula" on stage was of the traditional variety. while the theater lobby was transformed into a Halloween carnival of chills, emphasizing the amusement aspects that have evolved from Bram Stoker's single stroke or eerie genius. of the play's hokiest lines and he handles them \\'ith con· viction. Additionally t\ i s physica l bearing , a slightly stoop.shouldered \\'aik, helps to bring of[ his portrayal or advanced age. steve MutschJer as RenfieJd, the ny-con!llmlng madman recruited as {be vampire'• henchman. hfutscbler plays on two intertwining 1 e v e 11 , detached intelle.ctualism and intense insanity. and bringS both orf with skill and dtX·. lerily. Comedy relief is injected hr to the second act in a well· fashioned scene b e l w e e n Roland Bflraj11s a:r; the asylum attendant and Janet Gould as lhc maid . Both play the scene deliciously ror all its inherent hilarity. The role of the young. cager hero is perhaps one of the play 's mo!<il difficult in terms or establishing belie vability . Steve Buh.rig handles this assignment. with its Batman like purity of heart bordering on melodrama. with assurance and aplomb, resulting in a fine performance . Gent Nilson, Yvonne Dt C.rlo, tnd Anne Marie Richardson as the l'OWardly lion shakes up the Oz-bound party on John M<M•rtln. their first meeting in the Fountain Valley Community Theater production of -Monday "Dracula" at Golden West is a splendid piece of technical theater -the special effects department comes in for a well-deserved bow. Steve Schweitzer's sound and lighting achie ve m ents . particularly the g h o u 1 i s h shades of lighting which il- luminate the vampire at work, are uniformly first rate. Less rffecli\'e is James Boyd as the psychiatrist, Dr . Seward, \\'Cak in character and generally uncon\'incing. Boyd misses a number of op. portunities to assert hin1self properly into the action and seems eternally on the fringe. Between the deadl y serious happenings ons tage and the "chamber of horrors" camp- ing ab out in the lobby, "Dracula" provides a highly entertaining evening. If you mlssed it, don 't despalr, Golden West College will be exhuming the show in the faU. Evening l:OOll(J)Hlfl"• Lucy <~ LL1CY~in 11 "The Wizard of Oz,11 opening Friday. From left are Arnie Berkowitz (tin man), effort to eam mor1 money, 1ets 1 _J:.:i:.:m....:Tu:....:.c:.:k:.:er_.:(:.:sc:.:ar::.::.ec:.:r:.:o_w:.) :.:an;:.:.:d:....:.D:.:e:.:b.:.b':.:. e_Y_:o_u_n,,g_:(D:_o_rotb_.:.Y:.l· _________ _ Robin Smith as Lucy , the victim of Dracula's noctu rnal n1ission.s, is excellent in every respect-She is charged with some difficult transitions of character. incl ud ing voca l in· flection, and she handles them bea utifully. Her experience in community theater is evident. JULY 31 job 1111 camivll chrnkln& booth. D Tbt Sii -ti """ .VIII l:OOBCIJDCG»Nns "C.tl1ertnt Plrr" Ptrt VI. Henry Is Cl 8' Mtlor l..Npt IUlbtll old 1nd tick tnd havlni lived for Boston Red Sox at Detroit Tlitrs. more thtn t ye1r without 1 wife. D 'ftlt Bia: V1lltJ ht marrlu Cllhlrint P1rr, 1 31• Cl) C.llltl • 1••r·old wom1n 1lr11dy twict m1r• Zap! Goes _ Career Charles Mitchell's direction leans toward economy of ac4 tion, occasionally bringing a central character downstage for his Important lines, a style reminiscent of the period In which "Dracula" was written . Robert C. Hube r's set,,: are starkly n!allstic, ominous and ~EDWARDS THEATRES ' al Mafw ltq9t llllNll (conrd tied to older mtn. Thtlr relation• lrom 5 PM) ship 1s Jeopardlz1d when BlshoJ !!! ""..,.,,"-"'*"* G1rcliner accuses cath1rine of btlnf ., tht devil's 11ent • aJJ 1le DwMt T•I g ftn111 loxin1 It's Tough to Escape 'Batman' Image Another super l ative performance is delivered by lill-"'1 Ye"'lcl 0 CIJ 00 Ell Alt Mondly -: IDllol-t.41• (Cl (21KI ""'"""' Bot "' lltft" By JERRY BUCK ft~ Rf'D (dra) '64-\!1n Bites, Dtnllolrn HOLLYWOOD (AP) Think 10 LI $epllll (sposl (lllott, H11ry AndrtWs, Mlllic111t M1t· - \!JDIM ftlops tin. StolJ of 1n oppo'lt11nlstk: younc of Adam West and you think 1~ D llltM: (C) (90) "Wtilt 1 w., min who wiU stop •I nothing to of "Bab'nan." That's the trou- t. It"' Part I (com) '6of-.;Shlrley reach tht top of the Social ladder. ble. ®) Mowft: (C) "M)'sttl'J',SUbMlriM" Maclllne, Paul Newm1n, Robe His "Batman" I m a g e M. ~ ~. M rtl Th -(d11} '66--£dw1rd Judd. 11..num, ..... n • n. • s .... , 0 m-seriously hurt his acting 1 littll countfy 1irl who lonp fo1 tht simplt lift but is htr tilt to fE U1 Vtnnt pm Recordtr career but the series-Barn! many several men who 111 ibruptlJ IE hoh-1111 Pow !Jmade him famous and die, l11vlr11 her millions. 8:) Mllit: •Afl Abovt En" Bette provided enough money to tide ()) CIS tins Walttr Cronkite Davis, An111 Buttt stir. him over in style. m flrln1 Nun a Tiii VlrPli•n I HJt's tough to escape an OJ) Spice trtwn Wwds c:J LI Conllltldl de Papa identification as massive as 9 MoM: !:3011 Dirb Dly Slllw (R) Her 1rticl1 mine was,'' said W e s t • fJl) Mllldltdase MtdftlU.. BfttJ about-.. horse th ief Who WIS IM IR· "1biJ1gS ate beginning tO hap-lethl~S, • Klv•Jo housawife ind cestor~of 1 now prominent t1mlly pen, but it's been a long way. mother of four, who i• 11lnln1 in· thr&t1m Doris' job. You hang in there, keep strug4 ereaslna rtc0111itlon for htt Pfl'Chk i ~ Elllbltll ft B - ,. tilks ibout p lnini ""' • ~ gUng and don't let the at . .., •tins Witch John Fullmer thin k'U " of l'lllnd 11'1d splritu•I 1w1renm.. u-g 1 you. a Crtei Auel ID """ Huah Williams ABC put "Babnan"' on the er.\ -Polldll (BJ W lut air a midseason in 1966 and it ~ .. --IDh• w...._. Piii-lo . Ei)C......,.!FootlMi11 Procm This clocumentiry follows shot to the top of the ratmgs EB lilldslllp Dliot Mlrrtz. Art Kun· the renowned philosopher into th• instantaneously, a record still lln fUtStS. dessrooM, throuah 1 symposium. unequaled in television. It was 7:00 8 CilNews , ind to his home for 1n informal an expensive, flashy, glossy g ....,._: (2hl) "nit UelrMttd" converulion with friends. production with a catchy (mys) '44-RIJ Mill•Dd, RuUI Hus· lmAvttrtu11 musical theme by Neil He!li. ..,., QIU Russell. A yoona min lovts lO:OO IJ Snpl!IM PSIJhou• "Clll to Big.name stars all but lined t airt who Is lasclnated by 1 ntm• • Danpr'"Peter Grms stll'I up outside the studio to play Im tvil In en old house th1 m1'n g m •ewi ' the bizarre Villains. bouaht In Enrland. El Colliitil Debltl Host .Jlck Rourke "Batman'' went up like a Cil Trvtfl "ConleqllelCH Is jolntd by Council man Emanl Bar· rocket, but it also came dowil (I) Dnintt n11dl Gilbf!rt Lindsay, Don1ld Lor· like one. Within two years the OWPf• MJ U111? enzen; Billy Ml~ls and )oel Wachs. craze was over and it was off en 1 lM laq m wao .. Mwntun -cat11ry the air. m I~ •f Janltit Roundup• Jr::========::=ll &l '"'_,no ~ -~ '""" fD_,, ti Jontlcl A ..,111 ol fEC.U i;d, W111t• lit tht lep on. fJl) Speq: ldwtln Wordl "Pofrt1c:s• IE VllY• do Novi• Em Rlnc:O. Arlfftino 9-(t) mu-•11-"'"" l!llRlt ........... 10:30 a .... 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David tf'e Olympie G1mn of 111 limt, H1rt1111n 'ti subltHute ftOst. l!!i-0-LDorooo-mno _ .. ,.... o mlilm111ct CMtt M•tiot e ""1 ...... Gortner, ind R111dy "ewmtn eni 9..,,...... Corti• , sehedulN auests. CDIS iMCllLIAMw.....,"' aJT• hft .. Trwtfl tlll Ms The dedlclrioft and lnaua· ''"' -" '" 'tilllburp s,m. 12.-00 m -= -· -("") '41 "'°" Ott.he1t11 ti Heinz Hin tor -Robort YOIHtt M1ur1on O'Hare. ttll Pertotmlna Arts. Pittsburah's ID W~ new mlllli·Ml111on dollor cultural -· 11 -lid. IUO 0 ~: "!k -....... -.:o....,.. 4• 11 IMdl (mus) 38-l11'1l Cmby, Joan FOlto ., t•lnt. m __ , ec•'" -""' 9 ""'' (Dr) "Str1wll•rrJ 5 ·' -<""'> •41.-., c..,.,. l:OO(J)8DCIJGill-• &II .... -· -G"'b I•· l:lO Dllollr. "DI~ (dn) •41 ... -""""· """Ill c.Jlmr. --M-. Lorol• DIJ. '"" by111ollh IOCl..i W•kli v.1 lryMI' "FUZZ" -Al- Dldc Y•· Dyk• "COLD TURKEY" SkwtflM - 7 P.M. Co•. s.... ,,.. t COflllnuow D•llJ 1 P.M. SOON-"SNOOl'Y •COMI HOME• Like a number of other ac- tors whose series were cancel· ed, West was out on the street. Hit TV partner, Burt Ward as Robin, has had few roles in the four years sir.ce and now runs a mail order specialty shop in Malibu. Some performers manage to · bounce from series to series, but mMt don't. West said, "I think when you examine other careers, there's always a cool4 ing off period. They go on to other things, but there's a cooling-off period., You can't sit on your duff and wait for the phone to ring and someone says you're a star. You have to get out and work for it." After "Batman," West made !l· Western in Italy and was of· fered a contract for five more. He decided not to follow the route that made a superstar of Clint Eastwood after hls s e r i e s , "Rawhide," was canceled. West, 35, spent 15 years reaching his o v ernight stardom with "Babnan." He attended four colleges before getting his degree at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Wash., and then went into radio as a newsman and then i n t o television in Hawaii. When he arrived in Hollywood he began to land television and movie roles. A regular part In the TV series "The Detectives" came soon afterward. · West found it exceedingly tough to shake his Iden- tification with what be calls the Bat. Two years ago a movie producer interviewed him for a starring role as a boozing womanizer. "He told me several times ---ClltfUOMf ?O .... -•• 1· I'. lW --CtltfDUMf ?I O. • ·•• r I • , T0 1 , ---,, ST411/UM I .. .-.. . ----,, SIAD/UM / .. ~' .... . - he wanted me for the pic- ture," he said, "but he played it safe. He finally said my 'Batman' image was too clean and wholesome. It I'd wanted to play it safe I'd have never taken the series." seemingly large• than life, Lucky Movie : under·~r1·ng the characters' : ••• HSAT"• •··· : ..... ., ••••• 1!1&9·3102 •••• subservience to the ir en-HOLLYWOOD (UPI) "'A"90" AT ADA,.•· co.,.A ,. • .,. .. -.... , -· ... .,, r.:-.. '9\'. virorunent. "The Luciano Project ," a film ALANARKIH-wLv Kn fl MAN In the title role, an assign-based on the life of Charles ..-.:;:. ment central in impact rather "Lucky" Luciano, will be pro-· •~VJI than demand, Von Schauer duced by Sam Marx for the Red Ital This fall West will be playing the heavy on an episode of CBS' 'iMannlx." He sa id , 0 He'S something dif. ferent. He's a self~ontained, smooth guy, seeminllY quite su~cessful, but who's really a very brutal guy.0 plays the vampire count Oberon Films. a __.,, disturbingly on the same level liF~;;;;;;;~~~ll ~ · !Al throughout mudt of the even-~ ~--A ing. Schauer comes off far too 1-....!!"'-~-=---~=""--'1 malicious on his initial a~ pearance before his true col· ors are revealed and has little room tq grow th~reafter. Mark Haselfeld as the vam4 p,lre bunter Dr. Van Helsing is highly impressive in bi s characterization. Hia are some The day of the interview West was auditioned for a singing role by a Broadway producer. He is set to go to Hartford in the fall with an original comedy, "Dear Miss Glory," by Paul Hllllter, and then take the show to Phoenix, Chicago, San Francisco and Broadway. Regarding his Batman ex- p er' i enc e , West said, "Regardless of how rough the identity factor has made it to go on, looking at the balance sheet I'm grateful for the Bat. It did more for me than against mC 1f gave me money, an international name, the kind of recognition that has allowed me to at least disprove what it caused. That my be tougher than starling , from scratch, I don't know." West said he is working on another series idea and would have no hesitancy about ac- cepting a third series. .\nother role West played after Jeaving "Batman" was "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on "Night Gallery." He laughed and said, "That's it. 'Batman' was the Or. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of my career." "THI CAMOIDATI" COP> .... "COCH. MANO LUICI" COPJ "SKYJACICID" wtftl CNl'ltlll Hllflfl ... "KELLY'S NllOll" AUMftG(l.. _,,, = Nlcllolas .. Alexandra r~YS6.4~· °""" llllrtf "CATCH THI 1u1•u.•r ... • ..,.., Ptltltt' . "'""' . .,.,..... I \ Twr;·:uca & LllACHI ... =;:J MIM)ll IPCll .. Ill ........ . .... ...,.lw. .... or ....... Clint llttwwll "'JOI lllD" HELD OVER! 2nd llG WEEK ~o'CAB~ ~~~***"~~, -NtWYorkOelly- • 'CABARET' II A ICOITIUA11NG llUllCAL r --".-dlt'• OlgMl (l~IEdl~ "LIZA lllNNIW-TllE NIW MIU SHOW llZf' -Tt11111MllUl11t "UZA lllNNIW IN 'CAllAUT-A ITAll II llORNr'-H......-:M111 .... ---,, SIAD/UM J "POITNOY'S COMPLAINT" (II ... l OSCAl WINNll "SENTINELS OF SILENCE" .. . ... , ----.. SIAUl/IM J ~ -.... - "CAN DY" on "I.ID SVN" wlltl ClllttM 11'1111111 ll>O) .... ".IUNIOI IONNll" fPOI o~~~oos NEWPORT r1k AT BUENA PARK 2130·3130.f:00·10100 7:00 & 10:15 • Rt•tlenblp pollt "Peanut. .. ii -world's IMlt PGlll!ml' atrlpo. R...S 11 ._ & DAILY l'ILOI'. • I • I ! . • I I ' J .Jt DAILY PILOT SC Mond'l', J~y 31, 1911 l .Menet'' Worth Problems Hinde1~ Food Price Curbs lly SYLVIA PORTER • A woman came Into her favorlle meat market aod loydly dellOllflCOd the butcher: 11You' re a robber! Jun yester· day , you charged me $3.20 for a pound of veal cutlet.I and now I see a store ln .._.,.. the very nut : block advertising cutlell for : '2.50 a pound." : "Well, lady/' said the :botcher, "why don 't you go ; clown the block and buy the •cuueta?" t 1Because he'• out of them." ••okay.'' wa11 the clincher. •1Wben I don't have any cutlets to oell, I'll reduce the price to 12. pound." THIS UPDATED version of , ~ anecdote going back to the : aCf<IUolhe.board food price · ClOCllrols ol World War U • dramatiw why neither the :'Repuh1Jcan1 uoder Preoident : li-or the Democrall under ;candidai. McGovtm show any • :lnclloatlon wba-ver to uk : 'tar dind dollar controls over • food prlcel -no matter how : :m.m tho food price apiral , '11q111a1 ao In the pre-elec:Uoo ·:-1111-:. Far tho conviction at the top . al botb P>llllcal parties Is that ·--would lead to a ;:niptmare comblnslio< .or food .~. tjuallty det.rtora· ~ tioa, ntklninc', bllck markets, • : i bureaucracy -and would eod " :i1n lp>mloul lallurt. ' , More apeclflcally, t b e :;...ming -llld mJnd you, • lhll c:roael an porty llnet on ::a -aensltlve pocketbook· • poUUcal --ruDI .. • followa: " .. me l)'ltem for fair dlJtribor lion of acarce foodl . EVEN AN ARMY of prlcoo control policemen In a bor· rendoua bureauoracy would be unable to administer the curbs and strangulaUnJ red tape -and we certainly wouldn't have an)'lhlnc fllte an anny of pollcemen to put to work on thla job. You may like for grsnted that the C<iot of Llvinc CouncD and the Price Corrunbalon wm take addlllonal stepa to slow down the rlle In Iced price• In the next sevenl weeb SWfer controla over the lteedom of mlddlemen to raise their prices u Iced paaa through channtls on the way from fanntr to re.taller ( p a s 1 .through regulaliona ) are on the way. T)le White Howe will try more jawboning. Other technical moves art likely. But real prfct conlrola on food? Forget It. I N A N INTEROFFICE memorandum recently prepared on thla subject by the Colli of Living Council ataft, the arguments tor ex· empting raw agriculturaJ pro. ducts from price contn>la were reeumined. Coneluded the memo . "If decisions are made to arllfically control price• at some level below where 1upply and demand are in equilibrium, the q u a n t I t y demanded by comumera will exceed the quality supplied •.. Shortages wlll result, and rallnnlng will have lo be used. The m e m o then clted the World War Il ei:perience w b I c b 1 e d to usubstantlal market disruptions and the eventual elimination of all contro1.s.1• AS FOR THE Democrats, the official party plaUonn declare! a '~ priority must be eliminaling the unfair, bureaucratic Nison wage and •• PRICI CONTROLS would price controlJ." McGovern hu • lead to llh1rp reductlom In the gone on record not only ' lllP(lllea ol the conlrolkd foocts against price control! bul alao :becaUM JI would be<omo less in favor of blgber farm and lea profitable for farmers subsidies -meaning bigber , and middlemen lo concentrate farm prices. In Mlaml Beach on produclnC llld mar Itel Ing during the • D un o c r a U c " the foods. nu. would quickly conventidn, .. m y interViews create shortages in many gave me tht clear impression .., aiUca1 food areas. that a M c G o v e r n ad- " Biid< marliots would 8Prlng mlniltratlon would do nothing ~up all over the country 11 the what• o ever to curb • -dotlred• ·foocts went agricultural prices outside of .• UllllerpouDd and were "'1d ll· encouraging .more production • 11ga11y to Cllllom•n wUUng to of farm products via more Jn. : poy tlie much hlgber prices cenllves. ·demo.....,, fl'be vtal cullell The outlook: tver higher In the anecdote presumably Iced prices through the yeara. : bad -Into the marke~ The warning: learn and • buk«a al -wllUng to pay obey the money ... ving rules ; far _. lbml the adverlil<d for buying foocts, especially ' '2.IO a poomd.) mesls. , Ra~ wquld be forttd The moral: you can'I stop ' cm the ~ u the Federal the spiral but, by wing your ~ r·vcrnment tried to \\'Ork out bead, you can beat it. 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The award is presented each year by Ford to dealer- ships that combine top sales record with good bus- iness management. In High Gear Orange Coast's Dealers Continue Winning By CARL CARSTENSEN Of ttrlt Dtilly PH« Sl•tt While dealers begin to view first models for 1973, the business or selling new cars goes on and Orange Coast dealers continue to be some of the most successful in the western United States . Dick Wilson, Robins, and Dunton Ford are h a v I n g .scorching years as are Atlas Chrysler-Plymouth, University Oidamoblle, Johnson & Son and Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury. Lou BeMy's S.A: Linc-Mere iJ one of the top dea1erships in the country. C:OnneJI Olevrolet " a s recently lauded by t h e Division (or outstanding effort this year and tt5 advertbing campaign for Vega was given recognition throughout the country. Dick Nabers con- tinues to• be one of the nation's top Cadillac producers ind that might not ever change. DEAN LEWIS Imports II having a top year with both Toyota and Volvo and Jim SJemOM Mercedes-Be111 is an aMual leader, Fifty percent of all Mercedes sold in Orange County are delivered t o Orange Coast people. Quile a record. Courlesy and Beach City Dodge seem to establish new records every time they sell a car. Both Jess Gunter of Courtesy and Howard Abel of Beach City are members of the select Charger Club. This means they each sell at least 1400 new cars and trucka a ye.v. They are also Orange County's only members and ,two of ten in Southern Colllomla. The record speaks £or itself and obviously the Ume has never been better to buy a new car . RECORD '1FEED-IN" Chrysler Corporation has gathered all ils dealen In lbe Big 'Boom' In Housi1ig Still Coin.g NEW YORK (AP) -The two-year boom in housing ~ tinues with only a sUght tendency to sorten. During the first five months of the year builders were erecting living quarters at an annual rate of 2.4 mlUk>n units a year, double that of 1 few years ago. Many p e o p I e Incorrectly as1ume that units m e a n •lnsl.,famlly houses, bJJt it Isn't ao. At the end of the first quarter then were 517 ,500 unill of that 1yp.. under con- lllructlon. Bot thlN were 818,000 unlll In modUplt dwell· lngl. Multiple .....,. m • • n • anything of _. tllan one apartment. but I • n t r • 11 y much inort. Largo apartment houses, condomln iu m 1 , cooperaUves and flJrnlshed rental unlll make ~ a llrger than normal percootqe In ,.. cent yean. One ..-i for tbla la that BOme major aourt,. of capllal, especially plSllloo fundl aod llfe lnwranct oomponlea, are reluctant to -ID lllDCle-lamlly _.,.... wbere return• 11"1 IDw and _ .... k •••117 and troobleaomL I COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST " \ I , • Mond~y's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List • Stocks Continue ' . Wobbling Along · O&k Ind .16 O.klltPr .IO O<c4PI .Ul'I SicldPI Pl 4 cPt11f l ,60 cPlpf 1.u ~/i'.s4 Oil E Pl l .fO Ot1 E pf ... Mi °"~witf I .CM GE I, 8:11 G 1.n OllnCorp .M Om.111 Ind• Onel49L J O Owllkl Ni I Or ll:ckl 1.20 El Co 2 "'°'1 M .J rn .M o...ncf' .11 OwtnlU 1.«I Ownll pf """ D11trdll'ld .60 I For Week ender Adve rtising THE BE ST R~adcrahip po 111 prove "Peanuts" la one of the world's most po~~ eomlc strips. Read It · ln tM DAILY PILOT. Complete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List Slltl Ntt lllU.I Hltll Ln CloM Cht. 5-ltt Net tllft.1 ""' l•• a... Cltf, hlft "'' (lllea.J Nltll ltw Cine CJI" • S11tt Mt! (Mt.I Hltll Lew CltM Qf. Finance Briefs •I I J! DAILY PILOT Eight Victories Jefferson Wins Dinghy Series Pelor Jeffereon of ~ion Bay Yocht Club won Ille Voy...,-s Yacht Club's dingily roclJW match race aeries wilh a rocord ol eicbl wins ond one Joos. 'Ille event Is patterned after Long Beocb Yacht Club's fam- ed Congressional QJp series end was sailed In Lido-I I lloopo. The match racing series wa.s part of VYC's Summer Regal· la which also featured the Masaey Series for the Small Yacht Rae~_ Fleet a n d Midget Ocean Racing Fleet. Ben l!romadka or Labalna Yacht Club was the winner ol the Jack Starkey Memorial r Trophy In the Lud<n-16 Class. Dlaclly M1tcll ~Serles I. Peter Jefferson, MBYC, a- l . 3. %. Sid Blinder, WYC. 7-2. S. Bruce Orsborn, CBYC, 6- I. Ted Hinshaw, LIYC, 6-3. S. Gared Smilb, BYC, 6-3. 6. Leslie Annstroog, VYC, :;. ... :: 7. Jon Baldwin, KHYC, 4-S. '.; 8. Allan Filzpalrick, HHYC, : :1-7. ;: II. Sieve Smith, BYC, 1-9. ;: JO. Oluclc Driscoll, SDYC, 0- ; 1. · • M1uey Serlet • MORF-(1) Sequoya, Jim Moore, SSSC: (I) Bebo m, Bob Domell, VYC; (3) Vik!Jw, Dan Pike, VYC. PllRF-(1) Pull, Jeff Stone. BYC; (Z) Count Down, Lionel Booth, BYC; (S) Tigge<, Alec Oberschmldt, BCYC. Summer Regatta LUDERS·IHI) Ben Hromadka, LYC ; (Z) Bill Fun- denl>erg, NHYC. SABOT C -(I) Pierre Camlin, NHYC; (2) 5uzamo .,t,ubert, NJIYC; (3) Nick Madigan, NJIYC. • SABOT B-{l) Mark Kelley, NHYC; (2) Rlct-i Ham- mond, BYC; (3) Jack Franco, LIYC. SABOT C-(1) P le r re Laube!, BYC; (2) ~e Ar· rlgo, NJIYC ; (3) Cot by Aubert, NHYC. LID0-14A-(I) Tie between Jim Tyler, BYC and Merlin Gayman, ABYC; (3) Marty Lockney, L!YC. ' LIDO-llB-(1) Tie between Herb Riley, BYC, and stewart Newcomb, LYC; (3) Dean 'Hope, BYC. MONTGOMERY·lZ-(1) Tie between Jerry Annslrong, VYC, and Jerry Montgomery, VYC; (3) Ray Carnes, VYC. KITE--(!) Bruce Twichell, VYC; (2) Daphne Jergins, NJIYC. !:16 Yachts Remain Out ::In Transatlantic Race NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - ')lore than three week.! afler a 'JO.foot French trimaran won jbe single-handed Transatlan- FranceUe, a ZS-loot sloop sailed by Eric Sumner of Great Britain arrived SUnday after « days at sea. Francette lnok 31st place In the stan-llc boot race from Plymouth, dings. ·Entland, 18 yachts have yet to A 17-foot British sloop, Mary pnisb the nearly 3,000-mlle ~ Kate ol I.run, finished Sattlr· Jrtp to Ille Brentoo Reef Light day, with Pat Cbllton at tile :r helm. ower. . Surprise, a 38-foot ltalian : It toolc Aisin Colas in Pen sloop with Ambrogio FQgar al llulclc IV a ........i..ettlng 21 the helm, arrived last Ffiday. ijlys lo make the winning Meanwhile, 'the 11 • f o o I journey. He reached Brenton catamaran, . Lady of Fleet, , :lle!lf July 7• ended her !rip Sunday with the __ ••-'1a•~ . help of four Coast Guard '"" -~ -finishers ilr vessels. !he race ~ by the Lon- dOn oi--ver ne~per all took at leul twice is' long as Colas. • Martin:eau .Repeats In Regatta Tony Martineau of Pacific Mariners Yacht Club suc- ceslfully defended bis Pacific Claaa lltle SUnday by wlnnlng the ·final three races •of the five race regatta at Marina del Rey. II was the 40tb COOJeCUUve champlooshlp regatta for the class, a SZ.foot day sailer designed and built by Ket- lenburg of San Diego. Tbe regatta was sailed in light, fluky winds with Pacific Mariners Yach! Club as host. 470 Class Title Goes To Ullrnan Dave Ullman of Balboa Vacht Club won the national , championship of the 470 Class at North Weymouth Yacht Club, Boston Saturday. It waa the second major win for Ullman in the bot in- ternational class in the last month. He won the North American championship at Alamitos Bay in June. From Boston Ullman will go north lo Montreal lo compete In the world championship for the 470 Class. The world championship regatta start:s Tuoeday. 'Ille 470 Is being serious!¥ consldered as an Olympic · class In 1976. Jack Bone of San Diego Yacht Club was runner-up and Hilliard. Brown1 several timesJp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;"il former champion from Santa Mooica Yacht Club was third. Fred Kershner of San Diego Yacht Club, the fourth place flnlsber was salliog a boat that competed in the first cbam· pionsbip regatta in 1932. Joe Gann of San Diego YC was fifth. Tbe regatta drew 15 en- tries. . MARINE' HOLDING TANKS ••• svn1~1 oa •s• •XllTINO fflAD THE HOLDING COMPANY 11:7 .... ""· ldl. .... 7Qf ' HOBIE CAT SAILING ~MP ,, ......... '""· AUG. 21 TO 21 BIG llEAR LAKE BOYS & GIRLS 1 TO 17 WAM llllNe ALL CAMP ACTtmlD ·NI 1121 llUOWS LONI "-"' --sot~ ... 1411, ..... Lolo, c•. ttJ11 PH: 714/866-4171 I l/N·IRDOK . ilARDWARI ""4 I.,..& · HURRY! 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Along · the Orai)ge • COl\Bt -traflic was heavy again tdday.as thousands of people frpm ,h$nd ~ities, ~warrpe9 to tbe . relative coOJ of tbe beach citles wbeie air temperatures ranged around ~degrees. 'Highs· of 'tlear IOO·degiees are forecast through ~Y. for the I.Os lingeles "'"'\81 area, -.Ith valley·· temperatures expected lo·cllliib·lo.JIO and lo Ill in the deserts. Mountain MellS of Soulhem California will stay, Int\>< 85 to·95-degree range, the weather service said. . Tlle-'contlnulng 'high tem~tures are breaking up the normal cool marine•air flow before it can make any appreciable movement past the coastal aecUons, the weather' service noted. 11lere '81So was litUe1mov:errient of cars along Pacific 'Coast Highway over the ' . weekend. Nevertheless, about · 45,000 persons made it to Laguna Beach's IW'f on Sallrday and again on Sunday. Lileguards reported 70 .rescues from Laguna waters. Few people sampled the 6,1-<legree water at Laguna's Main Beach Sunday. Their attention seemed dJrected at the anni.JaJ city volleyball to u r n a m e n t , meguards reported. San Clemente lifeguards rtported 11 rescues and a crowd of '12,000 on clty beaches Saturday, with 29 minor .rescues and on estimated 20,000 enjoying the sun and 1urf. south Orange County beaches from south Laguna to Doheny Beach attra~ted 15,000 on Salurdoy and 25,000, Swiday. Llfegua$ reported 20 rescues. Newport Beach lileguords0lngged only nine reacues on SUnday despite the crowd of 115,000. They credited an absence of · riptides ln low surf for the low rescue count. Saturday 19 rescues w ere performed u 95,000 came to the strands. Huntington Be~ch lifeguards said 75,000 penons visited city beaches Sunday. Another SS,000 were reported at city beaches Saturday. There were 39 rescues Sunday, lifeguards said. The hot, dry weather following a rainless winter makes for e1lreme fire hazards In Southern Cslifomla . Los Angeles County Firemen battled three brush fires In the San Gabriel Valley Saturday afternoon including a 71()..acre blaze which blackened hills in Diamond Bar,' north of Brea. No homes wer.e lost In the five-hour blaze foughl by more than 200 county ond forest service firelighters. No injuries were reported. Five pumpers from Orange County joined helicopters and planes which dropped water and borate to control names which at times licked brush near $50.000 view homes. The community's 60-acre Sycamore Canyon Park, a nature preserve including 400-year old trees planted by early set· tiers, was wiped out by the names u firemen fouebt to save homes. • Delta Hijacker ~emands Ransom, Algeria Ticket · . . • -~ . • , DAtiT1PILtrr: P.lllll--W. ..;.;_, · BJl.tJSH "FIRE SWEEPS OVJR· ·RIDGE. NEAR .D~D ·BAR In Soulhorn.C.llfornl1, llejlt Way1 More :#1Uir'~')Yoath9r . ' . ' , . ' . . Bremer ·Trial Begjfis;. Jury c~~en ~apidlj 1 uPPE'R ~LBORO, Md .. (1.P) -A Ju'ry cf Six men atxl siz women was · l')ipidly selected ·today a; Arthur H. Bremer Went on trlaf fOr the attempted a5;Jissinelioo of Alabama·Gov •. George C. Wallace. · ,A J>&Del o( ,sev'11 '!omen .and fi've men was 11 r s t ~ but pei:emptory challenges by atto~eys altered the com· pdsition. Two male alternates were then ae.lected. · · · ' It, took the judge and opposing at· tomeys a litUe more than an hour to choose the jut)'. ·sremer· h'5 p1eaded innocent. by: reason Of· insapicy. . ' '!'be 21-year· old Bremer; s\iort\n"g a ~w. beard apd . a . .Iively interest in the pfoceedinl:s, ·appear~d 'at eaSe' as be' sat al tbe defenae ·table and listened to ques- tiooin& of prospective jurors.' He wore a gray"knit suit, black shirt and gold and black striped tie. Proceedings began in. a security net so light that' newsmen accredited to the trial :were still .lleil)g · filtered lnfo .. the courtroom more than an hour ofler ,!he • • • ....ton.conveoeci Every perq_ eojeriJ!g Laguna Trust:e({S the col!Mom-wu: 1111bjected 'To .. In-. . ,tens1ve.~. lhal included a•~ With a metal detector. T A• B· . ..1 t , ~veral ol tbe petsoas called •for jury fJ ir lflf-g,e duty >rere·o...,.i bY the·iwlte·lfter 11e , · put a dozen qudti\JllS to them OOlltorUing Heari1ig Toniglii ~~i:u:1~!.~ ~ir01;.: . , . •tiooshlp with anyone Involved In the cue. 1Jle taguna Beaeb school "board will • 1'lvo of those who wl!re e~ sald hol~ a public beariltg nn a $1.2 million they hail · aln!lay fonned CJ!1!niona ~ to bucllet for 1972-73 at its regular 7:30 p.m. the guilt of Bremer iind that their minds -.iii. 'l\lesdly at the.district office, 550 could not be Cboapd regimlleso of what BlumOOt SI. they heard at b:lal. In ~et study -ions, the trustees Bremet" faces .I, t<ht of 11 CllU¢a In oglted that cuts In m!intenlDCO and , (See BllllMBR, Pip I) o~ ~ts should be restored 31 ' lbe !Ullt of a II <1""'!111 inCrwe. In , 1 .....s va1uatlon.11' tllO dlltr1ct; wbicb i Laguna •Fire Unif.8' · win Joa-ontidpo~ revenues bY. , , • .. " mo;.=1~.111owmperlnt1 Aid Trap}>ed· l\larine -•mill -Joa-... for ocbool • , • dillrlct1emf>loJel. • '1111 Lalllna .Buell 1l'lre .. -.1 :Jbe wiDdlall of '"ope117 tas maney came lo tlW.-"""' 1 )'OllllC Marloe wni 'permit building up cllltrlct' reserve.s. from El 'hro loand blmoeit tr~ by ~ a1,. will dlocuu tbO advlsabll· ·Ibo lncon!lit&, !Jdt' wNle ~ Ibo 111 ol a tltpl cut lo Ill Ulalln& tas rate, ~ ti .Dlfol'• °""" Jl:lida1 nlCht. lltodliJle foi: ad!IPlioa of Ille budg.t is tiremen, I polJce unit ud Ille Aul· 10, ,bat lbif lcllcm II upected 1~·"'"""""'4 to I Clll -a lollowlNI lbe 'l'uullJ """'9. all! Drift a~ d1Nller wllo opot. in,·.....,,. to 1be. baud, ,._ Wllllam led Ille-. Glnlld L. !lo>..,, JI, 11po vlJom -thol ldoptlm ti Ille ~ porently lo dllllcalty u Ille -.,. ''indkatoo ~of 1111 A •l>ml pro. proocbed blJ nc:ltJ percb. ...... 111\11111 ~ ••• .,Ille The ,_... ...... -to •tlldl • ocbeol district ltir thO Jfli.'D lllCll ,.... to tho Marine' ............ blm to yeer." olfety aJ«ic tbo -fl.tho clllf. I Eagleton Presents Case Small Bills Demanded Vice .President Nominee 'Can't Prejudge Decision' WASHINGTON (AP) -, With the ne;. 1'¢Y leadership urging him lo· pullout Democratic vice presidential nominee . 'l'homu 'F. Eaglelnn says he'll take his light for "staylng on the lieut.to· George McGovern "tonight. Whether tie stays on will be a joint decislon, the Mi.!.!ourl· senator said Sun- . ~ . . ~ . Prisoner Slays .Gu<J!:d, Shoots 2 Other Officials ,. NO!ltOLK, Mal!,. (AP) - A convlded m~ armed with two plslo~ llhot one prison guard dead and wounded twn other per!OnJ In an -attimJit·tnday at Mlslatbusetts Correctional Institution, au1horlti¥ sald: He then bonicoded bimaOu and his wile 1ns1ae the mtdlum oecurlty prlsop. • State, police snipers ·~e ~ Into prison cell blocb and more '!ban , HO state · trpopers and otbei' polic<men gathered' oulslile tbe priaon wbicb 'ls JoeatOil .about 30 'miles ooutliwetl of Booton. The llliootinp occiried In· the vlsitOn' room at ab9ut 9 a.m. _ Anne \ Kirchhmeiet, a' repOrter f6r the ~~ · Globe who was ltitervtrwtng anotbet Inmate In the prison at the tlqie · of the shooting, sald an lninate "1Udde!\11 · Btood up· and·had a gun.in eJCh band." 1 She ... id the armed inmate Ordered Ill · perspns ' in the . room, lncludirig thne guants, to lie down. Wilen one guaid · bestitated, Mtss Kirclibmeter *"1d ttie In- mate oponed lire with "!oor shots, ~ the guard. . ' Then, Miss. Kirchluneier said, the 111- mate and his wife retreated back into a prison cell block. Norfolk County Dist. Ally. George BID'ke sald the Inmate Involved """ Walter Elliott, 30, coovlcted In 1970 of a 1!1111 double murder Jn SoUth Booton. EWott was convicted of nkardertng a mQ ud a woman In • South -a~ment. ol!lclals ldentlfl<d ·the deld guard .. James Sousa, 29, of Fairhaven. "It was like a bad movie, J a mglll"'8<e," Miss Klrcbbmeler report..i. Burke said policemen .,... entering (See SllOO'l1NGS, Pict I) I . day, and if pre1identtal candidate · McGovern should .. t him lo get off "I can't prejudp wbat.l'would do. "I think that I'd perham want more . ttme to think it over.'" be :Mid. . 'Eagleton said be.' will preoept his case · · to McGovern al· .a meeliltg . tonlibl -, without being pi(-lleaded, be llld -but . .... ~ ai '-1!"1itfe•ti ........... _ risull from the •meeting. . , : • ;Eaclelon. llao\ "11"'1 -to fty to ~· -1 with-McGoveru· !Or· the fl!l!eral .i Sen. Allen J. Ellender. But an Eagletoil spbtesmon said the 1enator cl>anged his plans and spent the day In his office. The Missouri 1enalnr's future on the ticket has been in question. since last Tuesijay . wpen he dtsclosed that be ~d Council Reean · Camp~gn Cos~ ~ss' Than ·April Compaign expe .... reports filed by candidates in Laguna's recent' recall· cOuncil election indicate It ls less cosUy tO run.for office in a special election than a regular municipal electton. Tht< statement of the COmmittee lo Eject Carl JOhnson, who won the July 25 . elj!(tion, showed tolal receipts of $1,~ and expendilures Of $1;411. .BY comparison, Charlton Boyd a!ld Roy Holm, winners In tlJe April council elec- tion, listed expenses ol $1,671 and $2,lm, respectively, while defeated caridid8te Harry . I.awrence spent $3,1176 and nµmers·up Frances Haller and Richard • Corr said they spent ll,1131 and fl,54$ respectively. The Joh)lson committee reported funds were . spent on printing, postage, art w.ork. bumper stlckers,,li!t of registered voters and the statement of qualifications Included In the sample ballot. Wayne Baglln, rwmer-up In the recall el~on, reported reeeivlng onlY. 110 In contributions, and spending flZI on prtn. tlitg, postage, advertillng, photographs and gasoline. Clndidate Larry Compbell complied with the e 1 p e n s e a-reporting law by stating his campaign costs amounted lo · leis than $21JO. Betli Leeds bad not filed her statement wfth the city clerk by this morning. LagunaFreeway Architect. Col. Oliver Lewis Dies . . ... Col. Oliver A. Le,wli (USA·Rtl) ol t JJtJP tJi8t '.led. to • ofanp 0 Colmty'1 South Laguna, one of ,the jeadJng flpttt ~ of Alloo Beech u .1 allorel)ne In Laguna's Beach'• ]>atilt of the 191Gs to dt!•-.....m !""rod fir !d!lk -· · obtain inland .......... 1,_ lhe future. A reoldent Of Seutb L1c1ait for 11 an .~ .. "'' '.Yoara. lbe retlnd AnnY olllcer-his ' Padflc Coul Freew'7, dll!d SllUrdo)' 11 i-· 1t '!U11" Oelnotliu Dme. Be Is bts home. He wu 81.' ....t...i bl' Ids 'fille, Mary: • IOit, • Col. Lewis wos a re~ civil eng'-WIDtam o. Lewls ef Portland, Ore.: • for the U.S. Army Corjll of Eopeers dalllllt<r, Helen &le Br(cbt Ill 1.atrlmi: a and bad belped route 1111 INild 1111111 brodler, Ra,....i 1"""" ol 'll'Ulmo, rallrolds while In the lel'Vice. Willi. ond !Dur 11'-blldreft. Upon joining Laguna's League ol Memon.J •ntm 'wDI be beld Tues- Onnge c.ut Civic Msoclotlons (LOC-daJ ti 10 a.m. In hdllc Vin Cboptl at CA), Col. Ltwll used ~ nllrood U· Poolflc ·Vlow "-rial ftlt Ill Co"'°" . porlenco to bolp -a-leulble inland del Mar.1111 Jin. Gloile v-.. e1 will of· .-In( for Ille ru-~1· 111!1114. ~ wll ..... II P1oc!llc Col. l.ewll wu allo oClivt In Ille cam-Vlaw. • -. .. , undergone psychiatric treatment in 1960, 1964 and 1966 for metal dewession. McGovern told newsmen early Bunday "I really don't know at this point whether he's a plus or a minUB" in the campaign ag~insl President Nixon but said "we niight vecy well decide that the thing to dO is for him to stay .on." ,At 1111, '!ihle Eagleton clfscl~ hJa medJcal ~ Tue>da",y, McGovern bile! oald: "f • ..,, lll'!O ,lbt' ti~ doubl about Ille wlodoai ol 1111 clmm' ti Eagleton. And Eaglelnn bad sald be would be willing to step aside honora)lly if McGovern concluded somebody else ~ould make a better vicepresJdential candidate: 'Democratic National Chairman Jean Wealwood and. Vice Chairman Basil A. Patersoh, tn'tervlewed on NBC's "Meet the Press'! SUnda}', urged Eagleton to drop out. . "It ~ould be the noble ,tJtlng for Tom Eagleton to step down. u Mra. Westwood oaid. . . . She · said ,dilcuasion of ~gleton'a medical baCkground.ts eclip.tng an llrhic of real. oamWgn iune5. · '. She llld' tliere -Id be notb1ag .Ute DOmocratic ~-tlQnal Committee coUJd do · if,Eagletm.were to reflllC a req-from McGovetn' to · step doWti. 1lut' Ille oald If Eagleton dropped out the · comnitttee could name another candidate willlJn 10 days to two weeks. Mrs. Westwood and Patmon were seleded for their Jobi by McGovern but · both aaid Oil tile iel~ ll!tervlow'.tbal they were urging Eagleton lo withdraw · • (See EAGLETON; Pqe I)· Services Slated For Mrs. Milne, By · Gunman MIAMI (AP) - A Delta Airllnts jet was blJ~ over Florida today. and Delta )!eadQuarlel'l ,In Allonta, Ga., oald the ~cbr\ dmiri1• '1 mlllioii in rllll§Om for tho M,......... llld .. ..., crewaa. II'ba jllm», whJc1I WU eD -tr.,. Detnjt lo:Mlan!J. landed bore·a!ler the hijacker llilled Ollltnll. Tiie Delta 'spoknm111 ..i.t'tbe'hijacker " . also c!tt)ll~ lo be taken lo" Algeria and Is .UJlU)lllnk • that the ransom bl d~lvered. lo the DC8 jetliner at Miami Inte11111lklaal Airport. . "He. 'la ·demanding the money In SO. dollar ·and !Olklollor bills," th• spotHman' sald. The four-engine plone touched down 11 19:12 a.m. (PDT) and parked In a remoto are.a. it tbe end of a runway. The Federal Aviation Agency sald DD1 man with . a gun coll)lllOlldeored the jet, Delta.: Flight 811, a scheduled liomtop filgbl fraril Detroit. A Delta spokesman in Atlanta sold there were 9f passengers and six crew meniben aboard the plane, wblch cor- n.a up lo 135 --. . A IPOkeiJnan 1t.tb0 ,reglaaal FM Ill· lice in Atlanta, Ga., said, '"It appean ta be another-extortion." · The FAA regional office said lhe plane wa• about 30 miles south of Orlando, preparing to start the de.scent to Miami, when the hijacker took over. Phot9g's Body Found Near Vietnam Battle ' SAIGON (AP) -A body found near Laguna ~e~ltor Quang Tri has been ldentllied as that of. British freelance photographer, James D. Gill , Z3. . ServiceJ will be held Wednesday at · Gill ac<omponled Soul!: Vietnamese IO:lO a.ni. In • Sheffer · Laguna Beach niarlnes on an operation In early July. Chapel for Madeleille' Shipman Miine, · r----· ---------. prominent Lquna Beach real estate ; , , bil>ter, who died Soturday lt·SciUtli Cout Community HllpitaL · ' Dr. Henry "Gerhard of Ille Cburcb of . Religious Scten<e will ofllci8te • ii the rites .for Mn. Milne, who Is 'lurv!Ved by her lillsband, reallor Lloyd.Miine. ' A nfilve of New York, Mn. Miine was gradilltled ' lrom Hobok' ind Smith College, Geneva, N.Y. -1 de.,... Jn psycholOl)I. She was engaged Jn police wort for many yean and wu 1 policewoman with the Long Beach Police Department for IS years prior lo cominc lo Laguna Beacb In 1914. .. ' • She become an *'tlve *'l!ber of lbe Marinn Milne Rut l!'.otate o!ilce, -• by ~r .huobond'I. mother; ... I , member of Ille Lag,m Beach Boord' ol ' Rtallirs: a state'dirtct«.lor 1ciuti-. from 19$3 lo llM: --led. Ille Zin!; District of ·the,CalJlomlo !Ital .Estate Association hl, JIM and wu ~ • aalesmon of the year in 11'4, 1,.. and 19'11. , ,, 1 Mn. Milne WU I put pretldmt of lho Mermaids, Womm'a · Dlvllicll Ill the Oiamber of Commer<O, on -.i, Ille member of the Laguna Beacb ~ and I ptllt president Of the Balllle• 1111 Profe•ianal WOIDtll'I Clob Ill 1- ~cll. . • 'Villlaticll hours ti Shelltr r.a..,.. Beach Mortull"j Will be fnlm 5'p.m. to I p.m. Tuesdty. !lurlal wlD lie ptlrita. ' ....... · Proposed bUdOell for a 'l1IM' tet of Drano• Co..t 1<llool dio- tricta aJ>Pear in legal od$ locfo!I on pages l B Cllld 19. !!'he du. tricCI are Seal Beach elflnno tary, Hunttngton Be0<h Unioll High School, Nrwport.JlttG ,Unt. ~ Cllld Co..t Commlllll!J Co~ 11g,,. ' I INSIDE 'roD.t Y ' II wlll. be I llttle, cooler Cll 'f'll9. day -DOI mucll -· mind you. Temps1&w11 ID Utt '10I an a- P,ectOd II tbt be&ebet rilllll to Ille micM0"1 llllMd. Lows t.lalgbl ID the hlCb IDs. LM. ..... , ..... ' -....... "' .............. . I Owt I r t ~ ..... ....,..,.,., . Clllllla ,, '-"' """ C,_. II "'* --1M1 _.. ...... ,....... . =-!..,. ; :: : ..... ..... _.. .... ,..'! ... JI M ........ • .......... • I • ., • • DAILY PILqT LB DONATES HIS VACATION Good S.m1rltan Wynne \ 'Real Nice' Gunmen Hit Posh Hotel NEW YORK (AP) -Five """"'n whci were "real nice" and said 0 please" held up the posh Plaza Hotel early today and e11C1ped with an undetermined amount or loot from guosta' oale depotlt bow. The well-dreued sunmen. I J I muttachloed, locked 21 peraons. Including 18 hot el employe1, iri an office while they punched out the locks on at least eight of 125 aare deposit boxes. They ned In the tan atation wagon in which they came. "They were well prepared. They knew what they were doing,'' 1ald Jules Sachson, d:cting chief ot detectives. DAILY ,ILOT Sltff ,,..19 FAA Probes· Plane Down ' On Beach A pr ivate alrplane wblch ~e 'an. emergency landing ()R lhe San Onofr•'I"' beach Sunday was being held toda)I pen: ding an inqutry by a Federal Avlatlor\ Administration (FAA) inspector. The aircraft pilot, Phllllp David O,wson, of Venice, Fla., was uninjured': .in the landJng. A 6-year~ld chUd on the·' beach who became frightened during Jan· ' ding was hospitalized after he fel l while:. running. ', The incident occurred on the stretch of'. beach still in federal P!)8.Sesslon, in the> vicinity of the 11.iarlne C:Orps recreation club. Youth Works For Hospital On Vacation "It wu 'pleaae do thhl,' 'Yes 1lr' and 'No sir' whenever they wanted UJ to do anythina," utd cam.llle Parr, an audJtor !or the hotel. The people locked ln the ol· flee were not robbed. FREIGHT TRAIN B!COMES PILE OF TWISTED METAL IN PLACENTIA WRECK No One W11 Hurt, but Rooldent1 Woke Up E1rly Sundty With a Stort The pilot reported1y told Marine or- ficlals that he was bound from Oakland to Las Vegas. " Mart Wynne, J&-yeaM>ld San Clemente Hilllt kbool student, belle.vu one aood tum dderva another, and be'• tpendinl his summer vacation working 40 hours a week at South Coast Community Hospital to pay back a favor accorded him during lhe lcllool year. II wa1 the thlnl such robbery In n· cluaive Manhattan botell in aeven months. The Drake was hit for $t5.llllO and ID undertermlned amount of other valuables at Chrlstmas and a week later the Pierre was robbed of up to $4 million in jewels at New Year's. Slt men ha,·e been arrested 1n con- nection with the Pierre robbery and are out on ba il. There have pleaded gulJty and are awaiting sentence. The others await trial or grand jury action. Coast's Soap Box Entries Nosed Out of First Plaa Train Derailed In Placentia; 27 Cars Upset He said that he lost radio contact and then ran out ol gas neceasillij.litg the emergency landing, a Camp Pendleton spokesman said. The aircraft was searched by agents or· •. the U.S. Treasury Department and.I. Border Patrol for any indication of Illicit activi ty. The Marine corps spokesman sail oothing was !urned up durlnf the searches. While conducting a IChool aclentUlc ex- periment lat yw, Mart ask• d permiNlon to lnllall 1 rain 1au1e on the hospital roof to help him compgre coastal and Inland rainfall figures. Although about $1 million worth of the Pierre loot was seized by police in raids he.re and in Detroit, many of the jewels have not been recovered. "The hospital p e.o p I e were so nice about It, l thought I'd like to do . somethlnc to npey them," Sl)'ll Mark of Laguna Niguel The Plaz.a, two block• IOUth of the Pierre in Central Park South near FJflh Avenue, would not oay which of Ila suelll were victimized, nor estimate the loss. After the Pierre robbery, it was several days before the Jog could be estimated. and a ftnn ttgure wu never given. The Plaza's rates range from $28 a day for a single room to $150 a day for the most expensive tulte. The "someUting11 was offering to put in a · 40-hour week as a volunteer at the hospital for !be duraUoo of his 1wnmar vacation. His assignment is serving as a pharmacy messenger, deliveflng boi:ea of medkollon to nurolnl otatlona -whlch carrill the lrlnp benefit of li•lnl Iha student a first-hand view of the hospital Jife he may experience U be pursues his caner &oal In medicine. • Lagunans lfurt In .Auto Cra~h A elderly Lol\IDI Buch man and hll wife are reported . in 11tl.lf1ctory con. dlUon at South COUt Community Hoopltal todsy aller suller\nl laceraUona and cootualw In a olnlie car accident Friday. Police Aid driver Raymond J. Mayer, II , of 240 Moss St. Wit attampUns to turn !tom Diamond Slreet onto ocean Way when the brakes oo his car lliled and !& vehicle rolled into the front of a house at Jl9J-Ocaan Way. '1'be vehicle took oul a cl!T parkinl alp and damaied a wooden 1ate aod the froot wau of lbe dwelllol, accordln& to police. Mayer aod hl1 wife, Ann. 71, Were taken to hospital by ambulance aod re- mained over lht ·w.Uend for trtatmeol of their tqjuriu. 5 Killed, 8 Injured In Mexico Battling MARTINEZ l>E LA TOIUIE Mealco (UPI) -Five_.. were killed aod eight wounded Sunday In a battle between peasants and Veracruz state police on a ranch where the peow1ta were accused of Wegally camplnf. Manuel Avila Camacho region a 1 liolpltal laid live of the wounded were police, one of whom was in criUcal with a machete wound in the head. OIANer COAST u DAILY PILOT TM Otlrwe CMS! MILY PILOT, wl~ Wllldl h cotr191nM tfte N...,....Press. b Jllltllllhed .., h Or'tllte c .. 11 Pvt!Wllntl Clttlptny, S.,.. nte edltlolls •r• P11bll1f'llll. Mond1y rP!rw;h Frld•r. tor co.11 Mna, N~t SMdl, Huntlnoton 8ted\/,wn111n v111ty, lit~ ,,.ch,, ,,...IM/Stlkll•cll w ••11 ~'" ''~ J111" C•1l1tr1ne. A 1ln1!1 '19loll•I ll'llJllM is M llttltll Sthnlrt and Sundin. Tilt prlM!ll'I P'ftllllllnf pl1nl h •I U3 Wiit 91)' llrM't, C..11 M•, C11t1«n1e, '211». 1':1~1rt N. W1H ,, .. ldene •ftd l'\lllU111W J11l-It." C11rl1t \'k t ................ o.i.-11 Mtl'ltftt' Fund Announced For Beautifying Main Beaeh Ea!Jblllhmeol of a Maio Beach BuuUllcatloo Fwid to help provide amenities for Laguna's new Ma1n Beach Park WU aDDOUDced receolly by Harry Lawre nce , ' chainnan of the BeautlllcallOD Committee of the LolUJll Chamber of £ommerce. The !Und wu kteked of!, aald 4wrence, with a $500 check from the Orange County Chapler .or the Nallooal SOClety of Interior De9i1Dera. '1lf other profe11lonal organlutlons, business firms · and beauty-loving Jn. dividual1 will follow the soclety11 lead, our town will have one cf the mort beauUlµl beach para OD the Pacific Coast," aald Lawrence. Ha listed beochei, • tables, !reel aod shrubo among the Items that wtll lie needed for the park aod oald the city is preperlnr a Ilst oo dooora wlio wish may t11 th•lr 1Uts.lor a special ~-'1'be kick-oft check, 11ld Lawrence, w11 a "blank eheclt'' for 1111 needed puichaaes. Donora should make out checkl to Main Beoch Beautlficalloo Fund aod send them to the Lo1UDa Beach Chamber of Commerce, P .O. Box m, Laauna Beach 92W. Frona Pflfle I BREMER ••• connection with the volley of lhola that felled Wallace and three others as the governor completed a presidential cam· paign speech at a shoppq center in Laurel, Md., on May J5. Bremer, a former school janitor and hotel busboy from Milwaukee, faces IZ chart" of allefedly using 1 .!kallber pistol in the wounding of Wallace, Secret Service Agent Nicholu Zarvos, Alabama Stale Police Capt. E. C. Dothard aod Dora Thompson, a Wa)lsce campaJ&D worker from l11alt1Vllie, Md. '1'be jury undar Judie Ralph W. Poll'etll will also conaldet five cblrles .lileJln& Bremer violated Maryland'• l\IDdiUll ooolrol law at the Uma of tho Incident at a shopping center In Lourel. Bremer'• court ... ppolnted attorney, Benjamin Llpolt• ol Baltimore, la u· pected to try to oonvlnce tho IW'Y that Bremer wu le1ally inlloe at tbO tlma of the 1hootln1•· The trial was lint llcheduled to open July 12, but was ,postponed to allow Llpsllz addltlonal tune to prepare a dt!enae. A number of Ofange Coast racers were barely "nosed out" of the eighth annual Orange county Soapbox Derby Grand Prix Sunday jn what the event's organlur called "photo fin ishes." 1be Oranee coast was • ' w e 1 J represe.nted with very good cara" in the derby on Peters Canyon Road near Irvine Lake, Wally Dietrich saJd today. Although none of the 12 downhill racers from thiJ area made the finals, many i1howed up in the "cream of the crop" of the 82 entrants, said Dietrich. Sponsors of the event were the Santa Ana Elkl Lodge 791 and local Chevrolet deaJm. The winner , Richard Gcudreault, 12. of Cerritos, get.s a $500 aavings bond and a trip to Akron, Ohio, Aug. 26, to represent Orange c.ounty in the national derby. Goudreautt was racing in division "B" for JI and 12-y..,...lds. Jn lhe final beats, he beat division "A" (13 through !&-year· clds) champ w.rry Hoover, 15, Santa Ana. AU entraoll bull! their own pvity· propelled cara, which reached speeds over 35 mph at the fJnlah liDe of the 971>- !oot tracl<. Of the <lraD&e Coast racen Julie CUJ>. bi!on, J!, of 5772 Mlnhall Drive, BIJDo tlngtoo Beach, showed be•~ Dietrich Hick She' wu .,. of lour llrla .In tbl4 year'• race. To make the flnals, racers must win at Frot11 P .. e I EAGLETON. • • on their OWD and had oot consulted McGovtm. Mrs. Westwood later told reporters she had called McGovern llhortly before the "Meet the Presa" lntervlew. Sbe told the senator that she planned to recommend that. Eagleton drop out. How did McGovern react? she was asked. "He said that I had to say what I felt I had to say." McGovern met at hill home for ~~' houra Ille Sunday with Mn. Westwood and aeveral key members of hi.I staff, in-. eluding polltlcal director Fr a n k Maoklewicz, campaign D11Dlter Gary Harl, IDd fUnd.raller Henry Klmeiman. Hirt conllrmed the aroup had dllcll!S- ed Ea1leton's luhn but -14 ool elab- orate. Eqleton, appearln1 on "Face the Na· tlon" on CBS, oald he cooaldel'I blmsell not ao encumbraoce but ID asset to the ticket. He laid he damoo1lrlted hll ablll!T J11t wetk by winnlna such 11dJ.sen- chAntad" parly leaden as Cllllomla fund·rai111r Gene W)'DWl and San Fran- claco Mayor Joseph Alioto over to sup- porllng the McGovem-Ea1lelon ticket. While conteodln1 the dec!Jlon about hll lulure on the Ucket would he made equ.Uy by hlnllell and McGoYem, Ea1letoo aald: "I would have lo be Clll- dld aod oay that the presldenllal nomloee ts 1 Utile mora equal than the vlce- presldentlal nominee." One cf &a1letoa '1 quutlonen m "Face the NaUon" Wit columolll J 1 c k Andenoo who publicly 1pol011!ed OD tht prosnm for reporllna without documen- tary proof that Eqfeton had been ""' resled several times for drunken drtvln1. But Aoderaoo .. id he could not In good conscience retract the story because he has not been able to cor»act an UMamed peraon who is uld to have photo1lall of the alleged arraat dtJllODI. Til111111 K11•il l dllotr F,..,.P .. eJ 'tho11111 A, Mwr11hi111 ...... ldlfOI' Ch•rlt1 H. L.•1 l ic.h 11'l I . Hill ANUlanl Mtntolrlt 1:.1i.r1 ..., __ _ 222 ,., ••• A••"U• M•lfl'I M4r1111 ,,0. ••• t61, t2612 --~ M .. : • Wiit lfJ' 1,,... a.di: »Ill "~ lhvlw1N1 H8rlt ... cft1 11111 l•dl lowlwlN kt! 1U Nwfll II CMWM ~I T.,.,. .. , C1141 64MJ21 Ct-.#lff M••fl .. '42·S671 ........ .._.Al .., .. ,,*lfl: . , ............ .... C#WtlM, lf1\. ar.,.. C'Nilf .. ,_.. .. '"'"""""' ~r. N• ._. tNttft. tllwfntM, .. lftt'ltl ,.,.,.... flf ..... ~ ,.. ""' .. ,.., ...... , .... , .......... ............ ..,.,., .... . ___ ..,. .. __ (II,,.,,_ .......... " unilr WM """"""'' W -" tl.1J, IMNll'rr ""'"" ....................... I PRISON SHOOTINGS ••• the JX'llOn at noon and were clocln& In on tho area where they aald Ellloll IJld hll wile were holtd up. Olfidals oald they were no! ltll'I how Elliott received the two plltol1, 'llllt 1 prison ornc1.1 told • reporter thll eoma women viii/on at the prllOD art no! oearclitd w~ they enter. The Injured persona -• klentllltd 111 hoopltJI 1pokaoinen u David Mackle, ti, of Norlolk, 1 1uard raportad In .. Ilda<> !Ory oondltloo with I nacft 'llOUlld IJld I broken jaw, and AllreCI J. Baranowakl. GI, of Eut Walpole, a prlaon lallrUcb reported In poor ooodltlon 111111 polbot wounda In the !lead. Stall Rtp. DaWI Bila (&.North Al- ileboro), told the ~laltd Presa he wu en route to the prlaon for a mooting thla momln& when tho lboothl1 occurrtd. •'S<curity 11 not Ju; lt'• alway• b<tn this way," Bila aa1d. He u ld that on ooe occaaloa be Jn. adverttnlly carried 1 haod&UD on his perlOn lnl!de the prison and wu never searcbtd. He aald complete body .. atchel of flallon l\ad llOar been madt at the Norfolk prlaoi1. A 1111" _.,,, apobtmao, Johll McLeaa, laid JX'laoo ofllclal• wva 4'"rtUOnlbb' _.." tbl& EllJott had racalvod the 1UD1 ltollJ I Vlaltor. Prll\lO olllda1a utd Elllolt loaded tho su111 while In the Wllllnl. room, juat be'-1lvl1t1 orden ud _.. fin. least seven preliminary heals and· lose not more than one heat. JuHe lost t\\'O prelims, the second one "by inches," Dietrich said, praising her as "a really good competito r." She was within one race of being in lhe top four of divlslon "A," be said. Other division "A" riders who showed well Included Robin Pocock, 15, ol 2220 Pomona St., Costa Mesa , and Don Obert, 13, of 15?71 Shasta Lane, Huntington Beach. They ran fifth and sixth ln their division, Dietrich ncaUed today. Top "8" racers in the preliminaries from the Orange Coast were Tim Pocock, 12, Robin's brother, Rally Ward, 11. ot 2828 Shantar DMve. Costa Mesa, and Jim Petrina, 12, of 2934 Java Road, Costa Mesa. Also competing from this area were Brian Hartwick, 12, of 4711 Operetta Drive. Huntington Beach; Brian Cassidy, 11, of 16893 Cedar Circle, Fountain Valley;· Kyle Colllru, 12, of 9225 LeGrande Circle, Fountain Valley; Larry Hartman, 13, of 17850 Locust St., Foun- tain Valley; Ralph Kilgour, 11, o! J7215 Santa Suzanne St., Fountain VaUey, and Edward Seffens, 14, of 18393 Jacaranda St., Fountain Valley. All competitors received a participa- tion trophy at an awards banquet Sunday night at the Elka Lodge In Santa Ana. Police Hunting Truck Driver In Sexual Attack A truck driver who sexually waulted a young woman motorist on the San Diego Freeway Sunday night is the sub- ject of an au out search today by:Orange CA>unty Sheriff's officers. Deputies said his 22-year-cld victim, a visitor from Carlsbad, ran out of gas between MacArthur Boulevard and Universi ty Orlve. She said she was wall:- ing to a service station for help when a truck driven by her assailant pulled up alongs ide. The victim told officers that the truck driver cffered to give her a lift to the ne1re1t gas station but then swung his vehicle around, drove off t h e freeway and forced her to participate in actJ of sexual perversion. She was later ejected from the vehicle and picked up by a passing motorist. Of. ficers said the young woman was suf. fering from shock but was otherwise physically unharmed. Twenty-seven cars of a 52-car santa Fe Railway freight train left the tracks ear- ly Sunday in Placentla, rlppln& out about 1,000 feet of double track paralleling Orangethorpe Avenue. There were no br juries but one man was arrested at the scene for trespua:lng. The 4:45 a.m. accident awakened nearby residents who called police. Officers Aid preliminary lnveaUiaUon had determined tbat aomethlng ap- parently 1ot under the middle cars of the freight moving at about 60 ml lea an hour between Highland A v e n u e and Richfield Read causing cme car to leave the rails. Two of the derailed cara oootlioed refrigerated meat, officers said. The 51· car train was made up in Albuquerque, N.M. Salurday. C. E. Rolllns, a Santa Fe official, said the tracks were cleared and restored to use by JO p.m. Sunday. The compaoy sent 150 men, two heavy cranes and other equipment to the scene to clear up tbe mw Suodey morning. Youth Arrested In Car Tampering A Hacienda lfelihl• bicyclist Wit perhaps lucky he didn't have 1 bicycle tire pump in bis posseulon earl1 Sunday. \vhen confronted by one Newport Beach paliceman. Olllcer Dao DISaoto claimed he cam• around the comer just in time to catch RusuU S. Buroa, Jt, letting the air out of hls patrol car'1 right rear Ure. Burns was arre1ted IDd booked on Sll.!JllCIOD of vehicle tampering .. I result of the flat tire caper. The patroimlD was returning at 12:J5 a.m., after quieting a loud party at apartments In the JOO block of !3rd Street, which irate neighbors claim has been running for 60 days now. Girl, 12, Dies After Car W1·eck in Orcutt ORCUTT (A P) -A 12-yellr-Old girl was killed Sunday In a crash on Highway l at Orcutt in Santa Barbara County. Police identUied her as Geneva Rene Howes of Lcmpoc. Her 14-yeaMld lister Dolores aod !JI.year-old Jeffrey Wall, driver or the car, were alsc injW'fd, pollce said. The three were on their way lo the Santa Barbara C.ounty Fair. No explanation was given for the aircraft'! de via tion from lts declared route. Kelleen Alarcon Services Tuesday In Garden Grove Services wW be held Tuesday In Garden Grove tor Kelleen Fellcla Alarcon, 20, ol Tustin, who died Friday In South Coast Communlly Hoopllll after suHerlo& crlllcal Injuries In a Soulh Laguna motorcycle accident TU.esday. Miss Alarcon had remained In the In· tensive care unit at the hospital since the accident, but failed to n!!pood to treat- ment, according to a hospital spokesman. Her companion, lloullu Keyworth, 20, •• of OraD1e, also wat gravely Injured and · · still ls in the lntenalve· care unit, but has shown sJl&hl Improvement, the boopltal ... ported. The two young people suffered maulve head Injuries when ther pulled out Into • . tralllc 1... DD South Coast HlshWIY • : after 1topplng to talk to o t b e r · motorcycllata. They were struck from · behind by ID oocomlng car. Miu Alan:oo, who wu-11 telephone OP" erator for Paclllc Telephone Company, · is lllrvived by her lather, Theodore Alarcon: mother, Mra. Ruth S. Seedbor&; 1tep!1ther, Carl Seedbor1; brothera, Steven Alarcon, Ruuell and PaUI Seed- borg; IDd slaters Barbara Rllmmellt and Debborah 5eedbor1. The service la al 10 a.m. Tuesday hi the Garden Grove Communlly Church, with burial followinl at Wealmlnater Memorial Park. Macrame Subject . Of Oass Series The mysteries or the art ct macram1 • · will be un veiled in a new series of classes ~ . sponsored by the Laguna Beach Recrea-. tion Department beginning today. A 9 a.m. beainners class for adult.s will . . meet in Bluebird Park for two hours on .:,. Mondays and Wednesdays for three • weeks. The $9 registration fee includea a com· · plete kit of materlala for the projecta • ' students wW make u they master the varlout knots uted In the popular craft. RetlaltaUQn II available at the Recrea-,; tion Deparlment i75 N. Coast Hishway, ~ Monday throu{h Friday. . i• • •• WI CIUARANTI! SVIRTIHINCI ,: " ::t "" .. . ' .WISW. ~citi'JCosta Mesa . Jewelry and ~OGJI OUT OF PAWN UNilRWATIR PINDlll Mlcl-Sununer WATCHll CAMIU IAND MASTll SALE NIKONOS II ....... Two 12" • TIMIX ~I!:, 5125 ~:, 5350 ON ALL • CARAYIW . Golf • IULOYA • •MIN EQUIPMENT • LONCllNIS MAMIYA CIJO JARMAN . 0¥.--•• r:~: CAMIRA lofo4tl JOO-Jp,1111• UP TO c_,,_ .. , ... ,. 50% OFF. . . "'""' $4H ~'195 ~.:, '300 ·r..;u~K-;~;;;~:-11-!f ~1:1 I 9 Cuetotnar J L.--------------1UI NIWPOIT avt. ---'-....;, DOWNTOWN COSTA MW a ALWAYI nll 646-7741 co,, .. a HOURl1 •tof MON. "'"'IAT. . ,> ' •'· " + . .. • 1 I , ' I --=--_,__~~--lL'·~~~__l~~~~~~~~_J__~~~~~~~~~~~-_J • Sadillehaek • • ., ·. . VOL. is, NO. 213, 2·seCT10Ns, 21> fAGES , " • • . ...... . . . ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI} MONDAY, JULY 3 f, '1972 Soutl1larid "",S w elte~s With· No Reli ef, ' • TEN CENTS • Ill Sight For the · siltb day in· a row, inland temperatures today ~red ·a~ve 100 · degreeo and th• ' NaUonaJ w .. ther Service says there is no relief in sight. expected to cllipb to no llJl!l~o·llB ln,tho · desert1. . " Mountiln areas of Southern Oe1lfohua will stay Jn ~ 11$ to ~ range, the weather. seivice sal!J, •. weekend: Nevertheless, •lieut\ '5,000 . and on eatimoled 20,000 enjoybic· the sun perllOllS made it lo LolUJUI Beach'• 1111'! and llll'f: on Saturday Ind again on Sunday. SOuth Onnp County beachos ll'om pel'90lll visited city beaches Sunday. Another liS,000 were reported at city beaches Saturday. There were 39 rescues Sunda.y, lifeguards said. blaze fought by more than 200 county and forest Jel'Vtce firefighters. No lnjuriet '"'" were reported. Along the .orange Coast traffic . was heavy aPin·today u th>usandl ol<people from ilJland· cilies swarmed to the . relative cool of the beach cities where air temperatures ranged around 71 degrees. · !liilii of neat 100 degrees are forecast through Tuesday for the IMI Angeles coastal -area .. · with valley temperatures • The coolinuing hilh tomperalllres .are breoldn(. up . the normal 'tool marine air flow before it can make any apPreClab!e movement past the coastal aectJoni, the 1Veither atrV:lce nOted.r .. ' · Tberi! alao -little movement of cars along Pacific ·Coat ,J1111iWay1over the Lifeguards . ,.ported 70 rescues ll'om South Lquna lo Delleliy Beach altrocted LalUJUI waten. 15,000 on Saturday and •.ooo, Sunday. Few people sampled the a..legree Lifeguards reported 20 racues. water at Logt1D1'1 ~ Beach SUnday. Newport Beach lifeguards lCJUed oruy Their attenUoo seemed directed at ~ nine rescuea on SUndliy delpite the crowd aqnual city volleyball t o ii r n a men I , ol lltt5 000. '111ey csodtted on aboence ol li(eguards reported. rlptl ' In knr 1lirl 10< the low rescue San Clemente ll(ecuards ll!ported 11 count. Saturday JI rescues w e r e rtscues and a crowd of 12,«lO .on city performed u 95,000 came to the strand!. beac:heJ Saturday,.wttb 29·mlnor rescues Huntington Beach li(eguarda said 75,000 • The bot, dry weather following a rainless winter makes for extreme fire bazanls Iii Southern Ca!Uornia. IMI Angelt! County Firemen battled three brush fires In the San Gabriel Valley Saturday afternoon including • 7lkcre blaze wblcb blackened hills Jn Diamond Bar, north of Brea. No bomea were lost ln the five-hour Five puinpen from Orange County joined bellcopters and planes which dropped water and borate to cootral flames which at timt! licked brush neat'· $50,000 view born ... 1be commuoity's SO.acre Sycamore Canyon Port, a nallll< prt!tl'Ve lncludinC 400-year old trees planted by early set-- ., tiers, was wiped out by the names as flremtn fOu&bt to save homes. Delta Hijacker Demands \ Ransom, Algeria Ticket Eag·Ieton Presents Case · · Vice President Nominee . 'Can't Prejudge Decision' W4SIDNGTON (AP)·.;.. With the ..,. party leadership urllnc bim to pullout Democralic vice ~tial llOOl1- Tbomu F. Eagletoo says· he'll -bia light !0< itaytng oa· tbe tiekot to· George McGovern tonight. Wbetber be •lays, Im ·Win · he a ioint decision, the M1-r! ~tor JO!d ·SuJ>. ciay, and If .. 111&1 .,..._ . McGovern lhould •him lo Iii olf ~ ... , Jftlullc•-t -do. r the Praa" Sunday, ui'ged Eagleton to drop out. "It would. be the ooble lhin& I« Tmn Eagleton to step down,'.'· Mrs. Westwood said. . She said dlseussion of 'Eagltton's medical background l.s ocllps!ng on airing ol JM) ...-W"" ~-. ' Sbe aalil .u..· -"" -·--Illa ~· Ciii>liillfii-'d di II ftt.. a requat from oo 'lbelr own and had not coosulted McGovern. Mrs. Westwood later told reporten she had called McGovern shortly before the 11Meet the Prtss" interview, She told the ·senator that she planned to recommend , !i'"I ~ton drop .oaL .HQ!r did McGovern react? she wu uUd.. "Bo aid thil I had lo ..,. wllal L felt I hid to 11y." Small Bills Demanded By Gunman MIAMI (AP) - A Delta Alrllnes jet was hljlcked over Florida today, ed. Delta ~ la.AUanta, Ga .. aaJd the ldJlclrer dm n lod fl mllJlon la 7V S tlr Ill It JS SCI aad teftll aa N:fr '• ,.. ........... _,,_ • "I lh!Pk..lbal ,l'd, peri1apa wont nlore tbiie .to 1btdt it over, ... be iaid. · ; Eagleioo, 011lid he .,iJn, prelent hit_ case McGoveni lo .. down. But abe said ii Eagleton di CIJllled GUI Ille eommlttee coold name ·-candidate ·wtthln ' 10 'day1•to iwo-. . McGovern met ot his lane for Ill 1toUrs ·1ate SUnday 'with Mia. WeolWW ancheveral key member! of bis llall, ln- cludlng poUUcal director F r a ·n k Mankiewicz, campaign manager Gary Hart, a!ld !~-raiser Henry Kimelman._ Dllnll lo lll.,i, ......... ~ .. • 1111aq.r...,i~ • • • y • • ... ... , PaOt .... .., ..,.;. LINll ' BRUSH· Flin! SWEEPS: OV~R ' Rl~E . MllAA. DIAMOND' 11,AR In SOuthorn C11iffrnl1., Heat Wa vo Mo" Thon H,t :\'Yoat!W ' . " . -. . lo, McGovern at .<"meeting tonight - · without lielng pig-heeded, be Slid -but was not at all aure ·a decision woald resQ!t from t)te meeling. Eagleton had been IC!ieduled to . fly lo · Louiaiana today with McGovern for the lunoral of Sen. ~ J. Ellender. But an Eaglelon spolresman said the senator changed his plans and spent the day Jn his ottlde. 1 'Ille 'MlsaoUri -ior•1 1"ture on· the . ticket blis been hi qtlel!lon -last Tuesday when be dlaclooed that be bad undergone 'JllYC)ltatrlc --in lllO, 1984 and -... D\']lal depreuion. Armed Prisoner M.ur-.ders· ... McGovern lold ......,.. earlJ llunday "I really cloni-at<lllls,poiot _. he's a plus or·• mlnUI" in the campaip against President Nina .but• aald-. "we . .. , r· ··. ' . •-' . Guard;.:Burr~ad~s . s.·~tf . ' j • • ! • milbt· very will declile that the thing to do is f6r' him to stay on." At Ille lime Eagfetcin . dlaclooed liis medical problem ·Tutld8y, McGovern . had said: "f don't have the ·slightest . . • d<iubt about the wi>dom ol my·rbolce" Ol NORFOLK, Mass: (All) -A convicted . T!ien, Ml.s3 Kirclibmeler safd, the• In-Eagleton. Bi:arre .cue murderer armed with two pl.stol.s shot mate·'and bis wile retreated back l!ito a And Eagleton had said be would be one prisoO gwird dead 'and Wounded two ' prilon ~ll biOcL .'. '' . . willq to. step aside honorably , ii other perlOtll ln·aireaqipe.alleri>pt today • Norfolk Coqnty. J)i;I. Atty. ~ McGovern concluded eomebody· eiae · · . · . Burke said ... the ·mmate mvotved was would make better vk:epresidential at A(assacbusells C:Omctlonal lnslillltion, ' Walter Elliott, 30, coovicted Jn ·lrlO ol a ' candidate. a · a~~lUes wd. He then barricad_ed • 1111 double • miirder. In, South Boston. Democralic Nallonal Chalrmaa Jeon =~and his w~e 1;0S•de the medJilm Elliott was convicted of murdering a Westwood and Vice Chairman Bull A. Sia~ Y ~~ · hed 'int rqan and a WQIDID lD a South Boston Paterson, intervJewed on NBC's •iMeet .e po ce . PtlfS were ru.s 0 apartment. priaon cell blocks and more than 150 Officials ldentilied· the dead guard u state troope~ • a~ o°!er policemen James Sousa, 2'. of Fairhaven. gathered outside the .• prlSOl'I which ls "It was Jike a bad mqrie, · a located about Ill 1 " southwest qt . nigbtmare,'"¥Jp Kirchhmolor,repOr!W. · Mrs. Wea-and Patmon were se)~ .Cor their joba by_ Mcp.overn but both aald oo the, television Interview that Ibey """8 W'lin( Eagleton ·to withdraw Hllrt conlinDed Ille group bad diac:Usl- (5'1 EAGLETON, Page I) Biii Awaits Reagan . . ' Tits ·tin Loan Exemption . . . . . ' From Lia_bili.ty So~glit Tbo Do!la ..,....... 11111 llli llijacker alao demaaded lo be IUa lo AJcerla and· la •'fa....., tlial Ibo ruaom bt dell~ to the DC8 jelllner at lllaml In~ Airport. '.'llo II demanding the DIODeY. In 511- dol!ar and loo.dollar bllla," I b e •P"'wm• said. Tllo "'"'-int plane touched down at IO:IJ a.m. (PDT) and parted Jn a - ai'ee 111 lbe ·end of Ii runway. Tllo relleral Avlalion ~ aald -mm wUb a gun c::omm1ndeered tbe jet, Delta 1'llgbt Ml, a acbeduled ~ fltibl frilm 'Detroll. A Della spokesman Jn AUanta aid 11-_. M passengers and all: c:mt memben aboard the plane, which car- A bW l.s awaiting •ture by Gov. San Jooquln diltrict omciaJ. ~ rim ttp.lo1Ui _..... Ronald Reagao that would exempt the Sen. CarJienter tO lnlroduco die mouw:o · A spot-man Ill U. "'/:""II r M ... TuStin Unified School DI.strict .from any as a lul-d!tcb attempt to k~the · Ike Jn Atlanta, GL, Aid, II -le · be IDOtber extortion " · llabllity of new ioaos taten out by the district's • building program alive · Ing Tlie FAA te""'"•' ;,iflce said the_,_ San Joaquin Elementary School DI.strict. the nm year ......-,_.. Tbe measure , spcmso.red by state Sen. Following th. unillcatloa electlon ~ wu about Ill miles aouth of Orlando, DeMia Carpenter (R·Newporl Beach), lol'lleyl ruled that the· new ~ P~ to start the descent lo Milllli, wu approved by I 33 to O vote of 'the dislricta would have to approve San Joo· wben the liijacbr took over. Senate late Friday. It previously pused quln'a applk:allona for state lldiool the Assembly on a 5S to O vote, according buildlng loans. Alljlough the TllllJn lo Richard Rohrbach, ezecuUve uaialant ~ wW get no San Joaquin lacilillel Photog's Body Found lo Sen. carpenter. · upon unlficalion, It will receive a ~ Rohrbach 1111d be expected aovemor JJQrllon of 1an11. and wpu1d havo been Near Vietnam Battle Reagan would sign Ille bill late thiJ week. liable for paying bock about fl',000 of the 13.S mlll(on loan. . The money 1a bemg 10U1ht by San Jo11r qu1n to build ..... •lemenlarY scboola in Mission Viejo and Jn!ne and to add DOW clusroo1111 to HI.sling lnlermedlate WOON (AP) - A body found - Qoana Tri bu been Identified u that of a Brttlili lreelance photographer, Jama D. Gm, IS. Torture Slaying Suspects -· . • . ,; Burke aalll polimDen were entering ' 'l1ie sbogjings. occurred m the visitors the ~ af noon and were cloling ln "ou room at l'boi.it t a.m. -· 1 • • Aime KJrcbbmeier, a repotter !or the the area where they said Elliott and his Bolton Globe who wu Interviewing wile were boled up. • ICbooia. " . Gill accompenfed Soatl: Vietnamm -Oii .. -atlcii In eaJly July. With -ol• tbe mwure bJ 'tbe . JeglJlalure, the agreement ....irtly -k-r-----------. ec1 out-IJOtwem Ille 1tvJno ·m1 TuatJn Un!W Scbool DI.strict· may. b o another lomate in lbe priaon at the lime · Oftlcials *lei they ...,. bot aare bow of !be sbooilng, said an tnmate "sucld~ · El1lott recd VIII lbe two piltol1, but : a -up and had a pn In each·hand. prilOI! ofllclaJ tOld 8 reporter that some She said the armed Jnmate ordered all WO!Dllt vjailorl at tbd prilOI! are not peraons bl the room, Including lhr.e .. at'clled -. they enter guag, tO lie <Iowa. When one guard The Jrlj~ penooa ~ ldeollfied bJ beolllated, !CiN Kirdlllmeier Slid the Jn. hospital spbl:esmen u Davldlw~. 37, mm oponed llie-~ !°"' shots, killing of Norfolk;a gu11d1reporled iftl Sltla!eo- the guard. ' '\ tory coodltion wl!ll a -""""" 11111 a 1 brolrln Jaw, ad ,,,.... J.I~ • 54, of Eaat wa1,.k;~-~ Bll.rrou g· hs Plant rworted 1n poor cOadltlcin wllJq gumliot (See SBQOTINta, Pop I) Beooines Sc ... hoo' I? ., ~ :· · Thieve8 Get ~ :-:e ol ..... lbe -· VIC Pliot In -VI .. jo • a biCb will be dlao-1 by SodolMlct Valloy Unllltd Sdlool District -lcialllll 11 7:1t o'clock' ot La Pu 1,,,_n11e llcbool le~ Viejo. °"'" tang. flcl1ltlol ......... for the San .looqala llcbool Dllldcl, "111 report on illo prioe ml anUahllltJ at the bd ..... el ~J• I w a.d. n1·--•--•dtctlioilon !. -:. ='=-I ; VI They -'•"' "'':s '' and held • --• lllt matttr locta; II I p.m. La Pas 1-mtdiall Scbool II II ISlll l'tlderl Dltft. 1n oo~ce F.qhlpineDt ......... who ~CIJl'!I tllt ........ ol!M~~· ........ ll!Ulpment'..iu.I ..... ., .... """ ... ~-·~Ibo-­°'"""'" c.ntJ .....,, ,....,, lllid ""lmatln"""" .. wllo -. lllo tbe ~ Dl1nU me, • 1111111 a;,pmt ar. ch -limo ...... a lnMit· lo <;MrJ Gii &be bu•w nw•' r1 t6m hai 1lla ..... _ al.llce. '1111111..atn --..-. -time wttllla a .... -1111111 Jn the Irvine iJldulrlal Oinpla ......... tile YlcllJlq ol bolrllm. (~ I Agree to Take Lie Tests r"1tgoliated. l When' II bocame -en! that ·tile TUllln ·board would •not rtadily -· the state loan appllcatlonl, , the 1"ine ~ By TOM 1W1LEY °' ................. • An already bizarro J!IUlda: cue loot Oll another lwl.st ol !be llltUIUll today when an aCCUJed !*!pl• ........ i. a polygraph test that may well cletermlne the outcome of thilr, ~ coypiy . Superior Coilrt trial. ' Tbe -.la . bellmd lo ·'tie ""' precedented Jn SU~. <;our! lllllilr)I, llDct -diti fa ~ --• evidence. . · •• Bert Lebhat, a, and Teraa Jo Slrallge, 24, tool: the gamble 11111""""" q shortly before their trial WU GI 111- ed lo open Jn J!Jd&o)lonald Qw>t-·· courtroom. They are ICC\l&ed of the torture llelni OD Dec, 23, 11111, of J-Louitoo .... merlin, a Santa Ana leCl'ttarf, no. body WU dumped outalde a Garai Orm clllrcb. . 'Ibey agree lo ..,._ lbe --·a .-.O on that allylns ond - ,...... reiatlomblp wllll --imlUn, 24, proYided, u..tr 1-.talll, that cllargea against them are dilmialld ii the »ealled lie deteclor chart Ill- dlllrid boon! agreed 1o -m TUltjn dlcates their IIJS!fm are tnithlul. students. at University lllP SdJool II .a Prooeculor Pat Brian would only "°"' reduced COii to the Tuatln dlalrlct., firm that ~ mm, lavoroble or ..,. The Tu1t1n .dlalrict boon! appco•ed ·tlle favorable; would l>O ·placed bef<n the state lOon appllcatlonl al Ila July • • jury In the ·lrial now 1<t for Alia:. It meetillg. Biil both ff! .... lawyers maile. lt clear " ' · -' • tbey .an•P., -dli;,Jho, fll ~ · • I , t.=.:;,:.:==;.;:-..;, Burglars 'LOOt·' · · · · pldKlll*ei--·lilo,i..li . '4 . -Wiil-tlle.jurJ.lor a.10ldlct ol . Service Sta . 'Dll llnl ............ apiml "'* delen-' clam. Ho llld be be11eta In --.iM 1 JIOlnrlPb teal wll ilf"lll1 llr fhen his B,qlari 'who 11>11 • baft ·had a ... ilpillll the. coup1it. . duplicate tor lo the ~. !o91< dOO It la -.ed to be '1lle ti time Jn from the cub ..... of a M-Viejo ==Cclunly aipertqr ~ ~ · ..,..ice statloa' cilriit .tbe ~ lhat -..... Ytr1uall1 iillond thO Orance Connty -· odlcen· _, GI a llllU'W ll'lal lo 1111p ., Ibo ' said they m lnfatlpU!W 'a pmlble • ..... .,, • ,.i,11• 1111. · ..speq 1n the tbelt ll'op!, 't<llt• Taaco. ,,,.. lwlller --.,. .. mabl Jllll MarJuerite l'lltwaJ. lt COl'lall, II -..._ .... DOI -Deputiel •kl Ibey _.. !old. bJ the the lie~ -...... wtll be Ibo ........ that tho lntnider ._,.. lo be flnt -ill ~ Comly trial -familiar with Ibo operallan al 1tlll«J to taU ...... ,.., llir trial to Ille station. havo a llUY-Doors that mar brft been opened with Mill lllronp lo i!lloduled to ban her a duplicate ker "'"' cml\lllr rtlocbd (loo J BDAI, .... I) wben !be IDCnlders left, lhel llld. ' ,~ ... • • t It• will be a lillJe -Oii on.., -----·-,... ,.., .. Ila• II Ille 1'11 -a. poctad al u. 1-t rillnl lo tbe -· Inland. "'"" lolllPt ill ,the tap ... ~-== C. I • =:.r=. -: ....... ' " • -:i • • • .... :: -. --. = ... ,a ... ..... :; -. :::::-..; I • I I I I f-I DAILY PILOT IS r .... r.,.1 EAGLETON • • • od Eqltton't f\ltura but wauld not ellb- trr1te. *1'711',.......,.. Cit ••Fw tbl N• lion" .. cm, lliW .. amitldtn _.., not .. encumbnoce bUt in wet to tbe lidret. . lie did llo demonstrated his ablllly last -by 'l!lnll)ng such ~disen­ ·-~ leaders u Ct!Uomta ~r Geoe W}'man and San Fran- cia:o .IU)'Or JORpb Alioto over to sup- portJnc the McGovern-Eagleton Ucl:el. WblJt coot<mdln( lht declllcm aboUt his tatuio 0. tht llcDI would be mad• equolJT bf blmtelt and McGovern, i;:.,1e1oo· .. Id: "I would have to be can- did and ay that Ille prealdenttal nominee b ,, UtUe lllOrf eQual than t1>e vice- preticlontlal nomtnet." Ole ol. ~teton•1 quest.lonm GD •1Face Ibo Nlllon ' WI> coiumnlal JI Ck Anderton wbo pubUcly apolo'Jud on tbe procnm 1or nport!Nr wltlloUt c1ocwn..,. la17 proof that Eaefeton· bad been "" retied ..... 11 lbnel for drunlcen 'dr!vtni. But Ande"°" tlid be cau1d DOI In pod t<JOldence . t'l!tract the ito17 beclllle be bal not 1*o able to cootact .. uanamecr pe.-•bO I.I tlid to have pbOlolltall of the •IJetOd arrtlt citallohl. Eagletoo called Andenon'1 t'l!fllal IO retrec:t the story mystifying and Jn. equitable. I • "I think the story hu been so tboroup!y dlact'l!diled," be said, "that I don't • '11111 1'11 ... 1 t'l!ltlel It. ,,,..t ...,. lllnllbl7 lnlqultlble to me." -Ul4 aJarnw -"-' had given him specific details on the lllleged drunkt!IH!rivlng citaUons and bad told blm phololtata of them were given DAIL T l'lt..OT sten """' BURYL AND JERI HEMERJCK DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY After Almost 24 Hours on Their F11t, Six Months fl'ff Rent to three persons. • Tnlo DaviJ, a lfuhlngton bonker, p<JbUd)' dlocloled be nctlved pboto1tat1 but Olllad thtm unwrlllod and pve no apiclllc detalll. Da11ee Marathon A*z• Uid a -poraoa could not t'l!call t'l!Ctiving the p11olostat1 and be had not been able to reach the third per- IOll. The columnist tlid be bad been told the thin! .,.._ 11111 baa the ooplez. Pair Win 6 M(}nths of Free Rent Eagle* dlllled lllm oould ... OllJ' factual ... .,,.,..,, becautt "I ban DIYtr been ~ stopped, cited, booked - whatever verb you want to use -for clnink drivin1." ... lie Clllod blmaelt a llO<ial drinker, .. ,.,, ........... 117 baa a cocklall befm .,pper and sometimes has two oo Satunlly nights. • Train Derailed They could have dancod all night and they did at Fountain Valley's Sundance Apartments. Winners of the dance marathon , which began at 3:41 p.mJaturday and ended 11 3 p.m. Sunday, '\om Bury! and Jeri Hemerlck. They took the prize of six monthl free rent for thelr efforts. The daDC1, ltlged .. 1 promotion !or the apartments which opened July l, al· tracted only four couples. Tbt HemerJckl aCtually won by de.fault. The olber couple left 1tandlng 5w1!ta7, Glen Calabro and Marleen McQUllton, lorlelled because Calabro had to go to work at 7 1.m. today and wanted to rut. They were awarded second place. Awarded third place prize were Joe and Cindy Wilson , who danced almost as much as the finallltl, but were judged to have rested too long during one break. The rourtb couple, Mike and Janine Browning, bung up their dancing 1boe1 at 7:30 a.m. SUnday and sot nothing for almost 18 hours work. All four couples already lived in the 208-unlt apartment complex at 10280 Warner Avenue when the contest was an- nounced . Bonnie Malm, apartment hoste11 cootdJnator. said today she doubts the event will be repeated. In · Plaeentia; 2V ·ears· Upset Tw<dt,....... Cll'I of• Sklr Baoll ,. JW!n,y ll'llFI train lcll IM tra<b ..... 17 -., In Pllc:oalla, rl1IPlnC out about 1,0tJD feit ol double track parall.Unc Oranplhorpo Avenuo. Tl*t were no ln- jutlof bul 001 -WU lll'l'tltod ai lhol ...., for lralpullng. Plane Held for Inquiry ' After Landing on Beach. 'Tiie 4:41 ~m-~t awuened A 11rlvale airplane which made an -"' ntld4alll . pollceL. emergency landln1 on the San Onofre . ; Ollleeta uld prell lnVHl1PUon . beach Sunday was being held ·today pen· ha4 ·~-tlblltalml.ddlaomethll!lof thelp, ding ao inquiry by a Federal Aviation ~1...,,...... . e Carl . Adminlstralion (FAA) inspector. fillibl fllOtlltr •t • b OU t IO m 11 e i an The aircraft pilot Phillip David flour bel-Hl(JhW!d A Ye D U O ll1d ' J!Jd! ... l~f80tt4 ·ccq 001 car to IUVI t.111~1... . Two ct Ille . dnlltd can ccnlained hlllllllllltd ·-1. otlU:m tlid. The .. car trala -made up In Albuquerque, N.Jlt laturdlf, C. 11:. Rolllnl, a !Jenta Fe otllclal, tlid tM .lrlldti,..... dearod and -td to WMI by 10. fl,m. ltmdaJ', '!'be "'""P8DY aen1 1IO 111111, two haavy .,._ ind other equ!Ct lo tht ,._ lo clur up the n.-r mornlnf. · Perle Meets Injqred WASJllNGTON <AP> -Pet!o lllaata, well known Wl!Hlhgton hoete'9, wu reported in saUslactory cooditlon at Slblt)o l!Olpitll IOdly wbet'I! the is beiJll treatod by a broan hip. Siii lnjuttd the hip lb a fall down some stairs at tho home of her niec:e, Mn. Lewi.I Ellll, on Friday. OIANtl COAIT II DAllY PILOT ,,.. °'Wiii t--DAILT PILOT,_,. Wfll(lt h Clli!!*"-' ~-.. ........... Is publllhtd by ""'Ch• Cot1I Pullllll'I'"-C~y, &.,.. 1 ,.,_ •11-.. •r. l!IMllMd, """'°" ""'9Utft Ft1Mft "' C.I• Mtw, Nnwt 9-ieti, HWltlt11tM 8"ctl/~ltlft V1Uty. L.avna •Md\ lnllne/Jt~ltMC:ll n S... Ctt,,...,,i.t S." .I'*" C1pklr.,., A tlnole r"illcnll lldltloli h ., ... llttnl•)'I 91111 llllilll1n, th9 PflnciNI MlllMN ~ b •I S3ll W~I .. , 11,..t. a.ft M.... C.nftmll, t'1'1H. a1~1tf N. W•N '"'"'""' ... .,,."'*' J1t• •• C11Pl1y '#ICil ..,,.....,. .... Gtlltfl} Mw1tr TJi..-i11 Kte•ll ..... tlie••• A. M11r111rllftt MiMllll .. ltW Oetfa H. Leet llcht~ P, Nall t Alllltt111 :"' !dltor1 I • ) Y duth Arrested In Car Tampering A Haclanda Hellhtl blcycllst wu perhaps lucky be didn't have a bicycle tire pump in bis possession early Sundayt when confronted b)I one Newport Beach poUctl!llD. Of!lcer o .. D!Santo claimed he came around the corner just in time to catch Ruuell IS. Bumi, 11, ltlling the air out of bit palrol car'a right rur ure. Burn• waa am.ltd and booked on suaplcton of vehicle tampering aa 1 raalllt ol tlit Oat tire caper. The patrollllan WU returning at II: 15 a.m., alter qlllotlng 1 loud party 11 apartmt!ftta In the 100 block of 43rd Streel, whl<h lrale neljhbors claim ha been running !or 60 days now. l'romPf1fJ.el LEBHAR ... child about the end or Augu1t. She and IAbhar 1 who is the father of her child, have been refused permWlon to wed in Oronge County J1U. Ltbhar and Miu Strange were. ar- rested early lhla year In Virginia Beach1 Va., alter being hunted for more than two }'!an by Garden Grove poUce and district attomey'1 lnvesU(etora. The proucuUon clliml that 1'1111 Sum- merlin Wal drugged and tortured and probably killed in the Seal Beach araa before her body was dri ven to Garden Grove and thrown onto the walkway of a local church. From Pflfle J SHOOTINGS ••• woundl In the head . State Rep. Oonald Rli11 (JI.North Al· Utboro ), told the Auocllleil PraH lit w11 en route to the pt.lion for a metilnl thll morning lfhtn tho ohdotlng oceurrttf. 11Securtty Is oot ltli It'• alway1 bttn thll way," Bllu tlid. He said that on one occulon ha i.. advertently carried 1 l]andgun oo h!J person lnsldr lhe prison and waa ntver IHtclJad. lit nld compltta body sc11<bt1 or vllllora bad n1ver t>etn dllde at the Norfolk !lrlloo. • ' Claw1an, of Venice, Fla., wu unlnjurtd. in the landinc. A S-year-old child on the beach who became frightened during lan- ding was hospitalized after he fell while runninc. The Incident occurred on tht 1µ-ttcb or beach still In federal posse!Ston, In the vicinity of the Marine Corps rtcrettion club. Tbe pilot reportedly told Marine of. ficl.lils that he was bound from Oakland to Las Vegas. He said that he lost radio contact and then ran out of gas necessltating the emergency landing, a C&mp Pendleton spokesman said. · The aircraft was searched by agents of the U.S. Treasl.lt)' Department and Border Patrol for aey lndlcatloo of illicit activity. The Marine COl"J"I mpokesman saU nolhlDS wu turned up durln& the searcbe1. No explanation w11 given for the aircrl.ft'• devl1tlon from 111-declared route. Police Narrow Party Illnesses To Wine Bottle SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Police have narrowed UieJr lnvetU11Uon lo a bottle of wine In a myatlriou1 poizonln( that Jert eight persons attending a cocktail party violently ill. Police inspector Donnie Han1en said the party bqtn early !'tlday evening and ended about t 11.m. Saturday when the eight were stricken with what doctor1 first believed was rare beUladonna poi!Oning. Tho1e atrlcken were t e m p o r a r 11 y paralyzed and then 1u!!erad vomiting and paralyzls. Hansen doacrlbed the part7 a1 a pretrial celobratlon for A 11 1 I 1 I r e Honeyman, one or !hoH otrlcken. He WH sclteduled lo appear In leder1l court 1 .. ddy on cbar1ea of COlllJlltlcy to amual• marijuana. All eight 1'ere r1leued from hotpltala bt Ille Sunday. Five o! 1lt parsoM ad· milted to San Filncloco General Hospll•I wore Initially t'l!pol!ed In critloal con· diUon . Two othorl were tr .. led and released II Kalter Foundation Hospllol. No dni11 were dllCOVtred at the ad- dt'l!n where the party w10 htld, poliot llld. An 1nalylil waa beiUft oo lbe wine, described by one dttactlve H the "prime o!flclal auaptct." Hwen uld Honeyman wu 001 of 1 half.dO!en pel'IOlll arrested on • con- verted tubmarl!M chutr off Tiburon Jn · Jul7, 1970. Officera found marll\lw 1nd 1 number ol wnpona aboard tho vmtl; Henaenuld • ,( - Bremer Jury Selected • Suspect in .J[alktce Attack Goe1 on Trial UPPllll MAllLBORO, Md. (AP) -A · jury of alt men and six women wll rapidly aetecled today u Arthur H. Jlt'l!IDer wenC 111 trial !or the atwnpled 111111Jnatlon Of AlllNuna Gov, ·0t011e C. WaU.ca. A panel of seven women and five mm was f i r s ~ chosen but peremptory <baliengtl by altomey1 altered the oom- pol!Uon. Two male allernata ware then oelaclld. II look the judie IJld. ~ at- torntys a litUe more than an hoUr lo choose the jury. . Bremer hu pleaded innocent by reasm o! Insanity. The Zl-year old Bremer, 1portln1 1 new beard and 1 llvel7 lntereot In the proceecllng1, appeared at ease aa he ut al the defense table and llllllled to qu<• ltonlftl or pmapectlYe jurors. He wore I gray knit lull, blacl< lhlrl and told ll1d black 1triped lie. Procoedlnp besan In 1 leCllrity net so tlahl lbal newsmen accredited to th"\ trlaI were 11W being filtered Into the courtroom more than an hour alter the se1slon convened. Every pet'90ll entering the courtroom was subjected to an irr tensive search that included a shakedown with a metal detector. . Several of the persons calltc! for jury duly were excuaad by the judge alter be put a dORn quettlons to them ooncerninl their lmowledga or the shooting of tho presidential candidate and. their rela4 tionshlp with anyone involved in the case. Two of those who were excused aa.id they had already fonned opinion1 11 to the guilt of Bremer and that lbelr mlndJ could not be cblDled resardleu Of whit they h11rd at trial . Bremer !ace1 1 total of 17 oounll In amnectlon with the volley of shots !bat felled Wallace and three others as the governor completed a presidential cam- paign speech at a shopping center in Laurel, Md., on May 15. Bremer, a former school janitor and hotel busboy from Milwaukee, fices Lt cbariet of alltgadly uilng I .!kaliber pistol Jn the woundln( of \Vallace,.Secret Service Agent Nicholas Zarvos, Alabama Stale Police Capl E. C. Dothard and Dora Thompooo. 1 WlllI•c:o campaign worker from Hyattsvllle, Md. The jury und<r Judge Ralph W. Powers will allO conalder Uve chlr(et a1Jt1Ini Bremer violated 1W7!and'1 lwld(un , .cootrol llw al tho !Imo of the Incident at a shopping center In laurel. Bremer'• court•Pl>Olnted auomey, Benjamin Lipsill of Baltlmort, I.I ..... peeled to try to COll"llnce tho jury that Bt'l!mor w11 legally Jnsalle at the time of the lhoollngs. The trial wu 111'11 scbedulod to open July II, but WU postponed to allolf Llpsill addJtlcmal llme to prtparl I de!eme. The defendant llao 1.... ladlral charges of shoottog Wllllace and Zarvol, bllt the !rial In U.S. District Courl In llalUmore . bu been IJOlllponed in· cle!inltely. Bremer, who was arrested second!I alter tho 1bootln(. hu underpe fedlraJ· llld ltal&<>rdtred paychJatr!C el· antlnlttom. Wallace w11 paralyzed from the w1ist down u • reault or the sbootil\g, and l• under10lng tbertpy II a bolpilal In Blrmlnghlm, AIL lie Wll lnvtled to lllllly at the lri•l but decllnod. 'l1le olberl wbo were lhol IUf!ered leas serJoua wounds. Polite Gunmen Hit NY Hotel in Morning Hei.st NEW YORK (AP) -FIVI gunmeo Who In the tan station wagon In whlcll lhey were .. rtal nice" and aald •fpleue" beld. came. up the posh Plua Hole! early today and "They were well prepared. They knew escaped with an undetennlned amount of what they were doing," said Jules loot from guests' safe deposit boies. Sachlon, acting chief of detectives. The well-drtaed aunmen, a I l 11It Wu 'plNH do thb:' 'Ye 1lr' and muatachlood, tocl:od 21 panona, lncludln( 'N -•~ b •• ' 1 13 botel employH, In .. olllce wblla o -~ enever wey waoted us to do t':£ puncbld out the locks on at lust alll'lhlltl,' tlid Camille Parr, •n auditor e 1 of !ti ..,. de-'t bout --· Otd for Iba lio1a1. Thi peopla locktd 1n Iba of· ,,_ · •-z • flee wara not robbed. _ I Coast Racers Narrowly Miss Soapbox Finals A number of Oraftl• Cout """ra were banly "ll08od out" of t!ta •llhth aimual Orange County lloapbot Derby Grand Prir Sunday In what tho event'• orslnlzer called 11pboto flnllbu.11 The Orallp Cout wu • 'w e 11 repl'Utlttod with Vtr1 pd cm" In tht derby en Pelm CIDY\111 Road near Irvine Laka, wan, Dlatrlcb tlid ,today, Altbouall IXlle ot tht u downblII r...n . !ram thll ma Jllada tho flnlll, tll801 •bowtd up In the "Cl'lllll of tht ....., .. of the a mlraoll, .tlid DltlridL Spomora of Iba evmt wart the Santa Alla Elkl LocJct 7M and local Cbemlat dealers. . The winner, lllcbard Goudreault, U, of Clrrllol, ptl a flOO aavlno bood and' a trip to A1tiut. Olllo1 AUC· II, to ~t Oraftll County In 1DO ltltlCllll derby. It waa tho third auch robbery in er· elusive Manhattan botela Jn zeven : monlba. The Dralle wu hit !or fll,000 and an undertarmlned amount or other valuables at Cbrlltnw llld I Wetk later tho Plme wu robbed of up to f4 mlllton In jewels .. 1t Ntw Yu.r'a. Six men heve heott arretllcHn eot>- noctton with the Plorre robblry and m out on ball. Thora have pluded gullly and m an!Ung eentance. Tha others await trta1 or IP'llld jury action. . AltlloUgb •bOut fl mllUon worth of the . Pima toot WU Ml.ltd by police In ralda .. hart and In Detroit, many or Iba jew1Js. · have not balD racoverod. Tha Piasa, h<o .blocks south of the Plom In Canlral Park South near Fifth AvlDuo, would not uy which of Ill guelll were victimised, nor ..umate the Jou. Altar tht Pierri robbery, It wu ,..eral dlya balort Iba I081 could be HUmltod . and a firm flgun wu nevar 1Jven. Tha Piasa'• rates range from fl! • day . for 1 llnCI• room to fl60 1 dly for the : most apanalv1 oulta. · Kelleen Alarcon Services T11esday In Garden GrQ:ve ' . . Services wlU be held 'l'Uelday In Garden Grove !or ICtllHn Fellcll A\lreon, 20, or Tustin, who dlad Friday In south Coul Communlly Hospital after sulfarlng critical Injuries In 1 8culb LlgUll.I motorcycle accident Tuaad1y. • Goudrtault WU rlCinl IA~ "II" for 11 and~ lit Iba flllll bull, he but d!Yllfoa "A" (IJ1hr0ttih IJ.)'IU- oldtl) clwt!p Lan)' a-r, 11, luta Alla. Irvine Advisory C.Ommittees Meet · Four Jrvlne clt!Mnl advllOrJ com-.. mlttettl ltave tlcltodultd publlc ~ · this w.U. Miii Altr<oo bad -In the in-tenalve care unlt at tho bolpltll tlnco the acddent, bill lallad lo respond IO tru\. men~ according to 1 holpltll 1polwnnan, Her companloll, Douglla Keyworth, 20, o! Orange, aiao wu IP'aYely injured llld still I• In the lntentive care unit, but baa shown eUgbt Jmprovemenl, the bolpltal · reported. The two 11JU111 people llllf!ered manlve heed lnjurtea when they pulled out Into 1 tralllc laJle 111 South Cout illlhway after 1topplnc to tilt to o t h t r motorcyclllta. 'Ibey Wtt'I! 1truck from behind by ao oocomlnl car. MIJI AlltCOO, wbo WU I telephone op- erator tor Pacific Telephone O»mpany, Is lllll'Vlnd by her father, Theodore Alarcon; mother, Mn. Ruth S. Seedbora; 1tepl1tber, Cir! SffdbOrg; brotberl, Steven Alarcon, Rllllf!l and Paul Seed- borg; and 1!.lters Barbara ROmmellt and Debborab Setdbor1. The Ul'Ylct 11 11 10 1.m. 'lllelday In the Gard.. Orove Commun\ly Cbul'cll, wltb burlll followlnc II Wal!mlnater Memorial Park. All anjrull bllllt thtlr own '= propalle4 cars, wbld> l'HCbod aver 15 mpb at the lllllab llnt of tht fl&. loot track. Of tho Orllll• Cout ....... J.U, Ollb- bllOO, u, of rm Mmhall Drl".!, Hun- 11n(ICll Baacb, tbOwocl boll, Dlltrldl tlid. Ille wu 1111 ol four stt1a Jn tbll year'• rice. To mw tho flnlll, ,....,. mu.11 Win at Jeut sevan p"1lntlnary beall ltlll lolO not mote than one heat. Jiilie Jost two pttllms, the secona - 11by inches," Dietrich said, pra!Jing her as "• reall7 Sood competitor." Sile wu wltbln one race of btln1 In lht top four of dlvlllon 11A," be 1114. otller d!YL!lon "A" rlden wbO lbOwed well included Robin Pocock, 15, oi mo 1'9mona St., Costa Mesa, and Don Obert, Tlta publlc llfety commltlH msell at · 7:IO p.m. Wtchiltd1y In city hall, Giit Campul Drive. Tho clt11t!l11 coordlneUng committee metll II 7:1$ 1.m. Thlll'lda1 Jn tho Alrporlar IM . , Tbunday •Vlllinc meati., ... ICI by tho publto tdue1tloii committee at 7:IO In · the Univtrilty Community Auoclatlon · Clubhouae, '5.!11 Sandbur1 Way, and tbe arts ll1d eullure commltlee, al10 at 7:30 In room 17& ol soclll zclenc:e tower oo Iba. UC Irvine campus. Girl, 12, Dies After Car Wreck in Orcutt 13, of 112'11 Shasta Lant, Hunlin(ton ORCU'IT (AP) -A !J.yoar-old 1ltl Beach. ~ wu ldllod Sunday ID a cruh on Hlghwa, They ran filth and •11th In their I at On:ult In Santa Barbara County. · dlviJion, Dietrich t'l!called today. Police identllled her u Geneva Rene Top "B" racers In the preJlmlltlljea Hor.n of Lompoc. Her 14-yW'<.ld 1lllar from the Orange Cout ,..... Tim Do oles and lf.)'eiN>ld Jeffrey Wail, PO<OCll:, 12, Robin'1 brother, llolJ:r Ward, driver o! the car, were a110 Injured, 11, of ma Shllltar Drl;wColtl Meu, police 1~Jd. . and Jim Patrina, U. of· Java ll6ld; Tlta three weni on !Mir wey lo ·lilt: Cotta J\flU. Santa Barbara County Fair. • • WI eUAllAll'lll nM\'THINe . . J WI.Ill.I. clti:Jeo •. 1. •••• . ()., Jew81ry ancl Loan r-::==::--1 ,.------•COUPON-------~ I _ •1 • Lf1111t · 1 .1•·~~~~ ~~··::: fth---· -~£.:r I 1UI NIWPOl1' .... riOWllTOWll COSTA MBA 64 .. n41 • I I • ' ; ' I • .V. Steek• .. • VOL. 6f, NO. 213, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA$ES ORANGE COUNTY, CAl.IFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 31', '1972 ~ • . . . . . . . • " -... 'ff ~achers' Ca;rididate Support • ... . ~ . . H;~jflCked,. · . . • • ' I : ~y·G~~mnn . . . .. Train ne~ed • in Ille dlltrld. "Bui they art IQPPGrilDi XDe ltrictly u lndlvlduals," be -.id. lllisll challenges Ibis in c:itlac I letter thot. -smt oot under the liplton al Marjorie Young, a dlslric:t teacber who lives ~utside ~. <f!*ict, to, all \ilStrict employ .. urging .support for KJddU and requesting dooaUDll! to bis cause. The leUer,. 11 quoted by Busb. llaltl: "Let:a elect LeW and u.en ·we:uiet,busy and elect 1,.. more --nest l]Jl'in(. We are going to demomtrate wbot we . ' . . . I can do." "I tldnt 11 leul certalli oleaeliers are appueatlJ tryillc to elect a majortly of the -"' 1n111-... llusb. said ill Ill interview. A third Cllldldale, Eduardo Da Sliva, hai entefed'tbe futtrovetay by cl)arglng both Buah and Kidder with lack of caodor in dllcusslng Ille issue of teacher bocking at a candlcbte'Joni&bt lul week. ' • Da·SllVI sald ·Buah lhOuld bove. made Ille cbatge 1gainst Kidder at that Ume • • rather than urefusinl'' to do so even When l!ked.o • Da Silva aJso criticized Kidder for u.s-inc' ·~semantic evuk>ns" to avoid ad- mJtting "what Mr. Bush bas now dOcumented." 0 1' thlnk we must expect full honesty during the campaign." said· Da Sliva In a formal.statement referring. to both Bush and.Kidder.· •10therwlst, we can'\ expect the truth !rom them after they're elec-- tedf" Kidder defended himself from this charge by relterating his inde~Ddence as a candidate. "Anyone who knows me knows I dolll belong lo any group," Kid- der said. Bush ddended himse1£ by saying, "1 wanted to see If the candidate involved would stand up." The fourth candidate in the race, Rog· er L. G~, a teacher in the Cypress School Dirtr~. dee.lined comm.eat on l!Me li<'llUOL, Page !) Family Me-naced . . . • Gu nmen 'Ransack .Huntingw n Motel Not satisfied with Ille money . they found ID 1 Hqntlncion Beach motel, two bandits ·early tbla morning t w l c e threotened to kill . the manager Ind bis family ~ore they fled wltll "3'/. The family ,;.. left 'boqnd with adheslva tspe but· unbanned by the two tllleveo, ~rdlng to the police .,,port. George Gregory, manager of the Ex· ecutlve SUlte, m Yqrkto-,n Av~., told U.S. Leaders Attena Mas s For El'lender ... . ' police that he was awakened about 1:30 aim. by a man requesting a room. While Gregory was checking his reservallon book the man R'jlled . a .45 caliber automatic piilol Alld told the motel manaeer,,"l,l{ID\ all yourmooty." The ro\Jb<r then· place<tthe llil.!iut·to Gregory.~ bead and led him . blCk to tbe Jl'iing room of the office wher'e the mpney was kept. After emptying lhe cash box, the lhiel again threat~ Greg9')' with the cun and dOmanded the rest of the money. AC this polllt.1 second bandit entered ml also Uireattned Gregory. . The t!IO men then aroused Grerory•1 wlle llld·daUiht(r from tbe,bedr-,..;. '. ·~-··--' jacent to tbe livln.~ room Ind .....-. to klll lbern If the femlly did not.~· where the rest ,of tbe money was biddeo,- accordlng to police. · . -' ' • , • ! I ,JIQ~I ""' ~), -~ JDlll ' ' ..... ~-..._,....,.4!1M"" . , -":11" a.:;: -.~'p di:a q J ., • ed lrit . •• ,._. ldlll - ' . . ' . ;Daht!~i·::Ma'.rathon: -. ' "' . . ~ ' : . ' . . Pair.Wjn 6 :Mont hs of".F'ree Rent .. . . . . ArmedPri.soner Murders ' ' Guar d, Barricades Sell ' . . I JDl&tify, lnda&c 1Pr"lll*st Nisan. '!be Preeldal -Ille las! to mive ol a WllilllilCtai elxitJlfleirt· that Included IOlne • I e D 11 0 r I·, repraenti.Uves. ' cabinet lllallbon, ldmirlll Ind ,...,..i., Tller'e...,. I ripple of 'lp)llaUM U thO President walked fn>m bll --Piii the ipoatlng -i.m in !mil of SI. Fran. els de Sola Rl>inan C.itbcillc Cboirch. Ht waa act0111panled by llln. NlIOn. Earlier Vice President Spiro· T. Agnew enterod tho c:bureb, llTivinr a few mlg1da after the bualotdl of ..-..., who lncl'!'\ed George Mca-n., tho Democratic lll>mhlee for ~doJll, walk· Ing, ~ with Sen. E?i'ard M. Kennedy. I lf!ululppl Gov. Wlllll!ln ita11er arid Looilliana. Gov. Edwin. IEJiw'm!s. abo were pre1e11L · 1 1 • • ! ... "".,..'""" ..... "' ............ ' After raining all momlili the drizzle llopped Bhortly before the Prealdei!I ar- rlnd at tho churcb. ...,. Eller.i,r•s body bad been ~ before tile · alw. 'il>e gleaming flag-drajled Coffln WIS carried by eight tnllsted moa In clrat uniform, each rtpreaentinl( a-branch of the ll'llled .forces. 'Ibey slopped In llow motion to the tolling of the churdl bell. SOAPIOIC'WI..,.,.. R~HARD 09UDllEAU~ T OfTS t!UG' PROM DA'D · · On•,_..~,... ........ !I wy .poi.n;Hl~.Afl !N·War. . . ' . ' . ' . . I" I I 1 • ' . . The Democratic vice ~ Cll!- d!dale, Sen. Thomoa !Iii-• f Mllaourl, bad been ldleduled to 1tlend but decided to· nmain in· W~ eaz1ier this mornJnc. Co . st's Soap Bo~ ~n~ie~ ' ' . " L No sed Out·-0£ First Place Fountain Valley C.Ouncil Studies A nwnber of Orange .Cooat ,ncers wenij ba~"nosed '!"I" of the •eiglllh 111111ualj , Or a.inly lloojo~( l!or!>l' GriAd · PrlI SUnday In what ~ even!•s organ!W ca~ed "photO'fijlibef ", Beach. Bus Line The • 0r-~t l'•• ".we l'I) rtpmenled wllh very good can:• In the ' t • derby on Peters C&n)'on .Road near Filunlain Vallej QtJ 'Cllw\dllilen 'wlll Imnc W:t,·WallyDletr!oluald 19<W',,. consldtr ... bllollq 1 · .. _ -b AI~l\qcme of \hi ,n.,10W\itim ncien' bus llnenrben lllor meet 1111 p.m. Tlttl-fmtil lhli.ma made thJ ~. t1!l!IY . day In the Community Servlca Building, ahowed up In the "ertam of thO crop'1 of \lnder the pni-1, 1 bus 11\'Jld ba the a entnnts, sald•Dletr!cb. )eued to drde Ille clly ltYeral llaiel I ~·~i:e i:'~i::I t.!l.:.~.~. day lo pnflde lnupoaatfe trwportation --··- to tho betcb for youngsten In the ..... del~ winner, ruc11en1 Goudreault, •• ol The bus would run . Monday through' .., Saturday and 1 -round trip fare Ctrrtloa, gets a l5G!I ,.vinp bond ll1d a would be -...i. trip to Akron, Ohio, A111. 21, to "1>....m The city p1au tO ~-the )lai Iron\ the ~ ~ In the Dl~I derby.· N-L -'~ --· -""-d. GoudrMull .. ., ...... Jn divtoiqa ..... cir!,_ .,... --,. •• _ "" own for II Ind 12-ye&Mids. In the final beats, ver. · be belt divillon "A" (13 throUgl\ It-,_ ,The bas would be runainc tlllla Sop!. I oldl) "cb1mp ·Lanl' 'llGOvet IS s.ata • at. pilot project, _,. lo a.or,. ·-· . . ~ Scott; -of. the project. ,,,_ , ' 1 __, ' "II '""'1tl .be .. a ft111 bull this ~,entrants ,built their ~ 1"1'11f- to ... u ... want lo IOI 'ti up fer. next ~~1.~· u:~.: llDe el n . summer," Aid Scott. ''I think •• thould foot track. provide this Ml'.Yice for tho k141 alnce we 'OI tbe Orina• 'Cooat ,:..... Julie Oii>- ""' boft lllY -In the dty -:" b11oa, IJ, el fm MmhlU Dr!,., ~ • Croaby in. gngland titlgtoft Beaeb, ahowtd best, 'Dletrldt lild. Siie -.... :of '!oar\ gtri> In tllll ytar'1 nee.1 , . . , ~ To mob tho finals, ncers must win at' !wt' ..... prel!mlnalJ . beala IDll .... DOI _.., U.. b best. Julie loot two prtlllDI, tbt IOlid ..,. • ..,. lncbd,. Dletrlcti atld, pr.allitlc \er II ._. really IQOd annpetltor." ... I .• WU rilllD ......... "bellll la lllt top fM of division ••A," he said. Othe\o divll!On "' F." rider& ..,.., showed wall Included Robin Pocock. 15; of mo I (ho IOAPBOX, P11e !) I • I 1 , 'OnN•, .. . ' • Weatlier . • ·Propoted 11ud9<11 fw a quaro lei of Ora!li• Coul uilbol dii- tricts appear in •ltgOI ads· todov an pages l8 and· 11. The dil- lrlcts' .,.. 'Stal !!each elttllt\t. J 14'11. Huntington Btach Union High ScMol; Newport.Mel!' Uni- ' fUd a'14 Coast Cooom•nl!V C.ol-lc'g<. . i INSW E TeDAY I It wm lie • nllle cooler oo 'llla- d&J -"!It l"uc;ll cot1er. mind you. .. T-aturea In Ult 'IOI u. .,._ peeled at lbe beadies rilio( to Ibo ' mi<Mll'• !niand. Lows tonlPI .. lbe Ml• IUI; ~ ..... ,: =i=-.,.;: .... " c...... .. --. --. ••••••• 7 ' ,., ... _. .... r.:--. ...: I ' ..:. w.JWt " =--: --. =-= .,...,_ ' -' -. :i.:--o: • I I I I • ' l f • • J DAll.V PILOT H Mond11, JIM sr. 1m . Airplane Held In Beach Landing h 1 private airplane wh~ made 1n tmergency landing on the San Onofre beich Sunday ,.. .. being held W.y pen- dfng an inquiry by a Federal Aviation Aclmlnillration (FAA) Inspector. The alrcrafl plk>t, Phillip David QaWIOD, of Vtl'lict, Fla., WU uninjured Police Hunting Tm ck Driver In Sexual Attack A truck driver who 11xually aHaulted a youna: woman motorist on the San DIOIO Fn<way SUnday night II the 11111>- ject of an all out search today by Orange County Sheriff's officers. Deputies aald biJ 22-year-old victim, 1 visitor !tom Carlsbad, ran out of gas between .MacArthur Bwlevard and University Drive. She said the wu walk· Ing to a service station for help wben a truck driven by her auall••I pulled up alongside. The victim told officers that the truck driver offered to alve her a Uft to the ll<ll!UI ... •tatioo but then -biJ vehicle an>UllCI. drove off t b e 1ttew1y and forced her to participate In acta of IUUl1 pe"er11on. She wu liter ejected from the vehicle and picked up by a pauln& motorllt. Of· flcers laid the YOUlll woman was 1111f· ferlng from shock but -otherwise ph)'licalJY Ul1harmed. F,.... .... el SOAPBOX •.• In the landin(. A f.year-old child on the beach who became frightened durln& lan- ding waa hoePltall2ed aftfr be fell pbile running. The Incident occurred on the 1tretcll of heich llllJ In federal pOHesslon, IA the vicinity ol the Marine Corps n<TUtioo club. The pilot reportedly told Marine of- ficials that he was bound from Oakland to Las Vegas. He laid that he IOI\ radio conlad and then ran out of gas necessitating the emeraency landln&, a Camp Pendleton spokesman said. The aircraft was llearched by agents of lhe U.S. TrtllllltY Department and Border Patrol for any Indication ol lllicil actMty. The Marine corpa apok"man sail nothin& wu turned up durln& the uarchea. No explanation was given for the aircraft's deviation from its declared route. ' Right Method- But Wron g Jail SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -Police said Ivory Fkguson learned Sunday that alappltig a policeman would satisfy his desire to get put in jail. Unfortunately, it was the wrong clink. Officer David Blough laid Ferguson flagged hJm down at an intersection and aaked, "What's the penalty for slapping a policeman?" Blough replied, "Well, you'll probably get aome time in jail." The oUlcer said Ferguson promptly slapped him on the face. Minutes later. he wu handcuffed and In Blougb'a squad car en route to Jail. PolllOlll St., Coala Mesa, and Doo Obert, Sgt. Daniel Major laid Ferguson was 13, of 15271 Shula Lane, Huntington one of three men who were injured last BddL week when an aanllant threw caustJc lye n.e, .., ftflh and l!llh In lbelr IA lhelr llCOI. Ha laid Ferguaoo "wanted dl\'ll!on, Dlttrfob recalled ·today. . to go to the Saruota County Jail .. he Top "8" J'&<e!I IA the pnllmlnlrlea could 1et the CUY wbo lhr<w lye IA biJ from the ~ Cout were .Tim !ace." Poceck, 12, Robin I bnlther, Roliy Ward, Ferguaon WU charged wllh 1HAuil 1Dd 11. el me 8illntat Drive, Colla Miii, locked In a cell In the city Jail from and Jim Ptlrlu, 12, o1 2tM Java lloed, which he had a good view o! the county Colla MOia. . • . jail -50 yards away. Co1.Qna Attorney t ' ' . ~to Jail- Cntempt CQµn t, SACRAMENTO (AP) -Juan Corona'• def-attorney bqan serving a 4*-hour jall -loday for contempt ol court. A1WMJ Rlcbud Hawk ol Conoonl lut1lod 111..it IA at the Solano County ~I olllci and WU lfriven to the Valljo . JIU lnndl -there wu mon ~ 1nllable lllen, depulf11 aat..:_ Jllablrd PaUm ~Hawk to ";T ir amltmpl ol -ear!ler Ibis moalb -link llltrllld Orona not to ~ with a handwrtllnl lat derilladed by ~I« G. Dive Teja. Orona, -. .,.. e11 trial lopl. 5 on chaJllol el ......_ • men to dellh and bur'ylnt tbolll IA Sutter CounlJ ordlards. ' About lit penon1 _.on band outside the nllln jail u Fairfield to demollllnte oupporl for Hawk, depuUes laid. Presiding Jlldte ·Thomas Helly o! the Solano County superior Court laid Fri· day he had asked Dist. Atty. E. Glynn Stanley and the State Bar Aaaociatlon to lnvestleate • complaint agllnll Hawk filed by Teja, wild lccmed Hawk of YI· olatlng a 88f order ls!ued by Patton. Cor.ooa's trial was tran.!lerred to Solano County after the defelllO claimed the !arm labor cootractor couldn~ receive a fairJ&trlal In bla: hometown of Yuba City. .. ·5 Killed, 8 Injured In Mexi~,o Battling NARTINEZ DE LA TORRE, Mexico (UPI) -Five peraons were killed and eigbt WOU!1ded Sunday In a battle between peuanll and Veracruz alate pollce .. a 11IDCb ·~ the peaaants were ICCUled of WOla!IY camping. ManU<I Avila Camacho r e g l o n 1 I boapltal laid five of the """""ed were pollet,..,. ol -wu In critical wtlh a machete -In lhO head. -..... • I ACCOUNTAN T DA SILVA Accountant Says ~ 'P1·otection' Most Important Name: Eduardo A. Da Silva. Age: 45 Addrea•: 9852 Star Drive. Fam.Dy: Wife, Janice, and three children, aged 11, eight, and six. Two of the children attend Huntington Beach Ci· ty schools and one goes to a private achoo!. Occupation: A Certified Public Ac- countant employed by Hughes Aircrall Company In Fullerton. Education : Master's degree in business administration from Pe p p e r d i n e University. Special Qaallflc11fou: When he lived 1n Downey, he was a manager and coacb of Junior Athletic Association teams in football, basketball, and baseball, and president of a young people's club; mem- ber QL the National Association of Ac- countants; associate of the Australian Association of Accountants. Quellloa: What are the key problems facing the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Dtsirlct today?' "The most imp0rtant problem is pro- tection for our children. There ls nothing in writing at the district level to inform parents ol what steps they can take and what plans are available to step narcotics from circulating in our schools and to stop peer group intimidation. "Second, the public needs to be able to !ind out the real financial condition of the di.9trict so that there can be realistic discussion o! the budget. Without proper Information, all tax overridea will be turned down." QuesUon: Why do you believe you are better equipped to aolve these problems than any otbe.r candidate? "l have heard nothing from the other candidates on these problems. l'm talk- ing about things I know I can improve in lhe eight months for which I'm asking to be electef;L" OltANel COAST DAILY PILOT H~ Beach Elementary School District 1'le Or•lllt COIU Dl'ILY 'II.OT wtilt wt." h CM!ltftlef 9N N .... ll'rus. b publllhld tl't flle or-.. Collf Nllltlltno c:...ny. s.,.. ,... .... .,. pudleMC, MonNy """"" flrwer, ,_. C•M Med, H"'POl1 kadl, Hunllfttltn BHdl/FounNln V•lla'f, Utvn11 .,._,._ ll'YIMl'*llMG ...... Cllmtntel S.ft JUN O,llf,.,., A alrlilie r'9~1 Hfflolt b pulll ...... S.twtlaVt Md Sl#ld1ys. TM prW:l,.1 pWtllhtnf Plant 'It 11 1lO West .. ., ,.,..., c.d• ,,,.., ClllfltnM, nm. 1:•1.•rt N. W1ff Prnldtorlt W Pvblltller J1ck I , C1i1tf1y 'Va·rr.Jdtnl ..... Otnrtrtl MIMltr newi11 KH'fil Editor Cllerl .. ~o~fft11 t_ ~~fc~:~ P. N•ll ~ lnlldl ..... II• w..1 Oratitt " l"9lr "_..,. __ _ 17171 ····" 1ffl1\1'1nl M1"1fit A4tl(ff11 P.O. I .a 7H, t2l41 --....... hid!• m ,-.,_, AtllMlt CMM M .. 1 m W.:!.:T IMtt ........,.. ... di: Im N ...,...,.., --~: ...... ,.. .. ,~ .... , ........ 17141 '4J-41J1 Q rw u .. rhi.., '4J..fl 11 ""'-.... .,.... c:.witr ,. "1 .... Mf.IJ• QwrttwM. 1f12. OrMte CMll ,....,.. CIJinilNlflr. ... ...... ......... 11"'',.. ...... .-.,It( .... ., __,~ ...... '"" ...... ....-"""'-' ......... ......... ~ ....... ...... dMt ,...... ,.., .. c.t• M-. c.1••11 ..... 1 """"""' .. ttn'lff .... __.,L .... ""w N.lt IMlllMt'I lfltRlw1 ... , ...... ....... ~ILV PILOT N ... Mii' MAI' OUTLINIS HUNT!NCiTON I EACH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT Voters In Eltmanlary Dl1trlct Will Pick Now Board Member Bottle of Wine Suspected In Poisoning at SF Party SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -Police have narrowed tbelr lnv.,tlgatlon to a bottle of wino In a mysterious pol'°'1lnl that l•tt '\11hl penon1 atlendJni a cocktail party violently ill. Police inlpector Doonle Hlftlen uld the party began early Frlda1 evening and ended about I a.m. Saturday when the eJeht were lirlcken wllh what doctors. first believed was rare btlllodoonl poilonlne. Those stricken were tempo rt r 11 J paralyzed and lben suffered vomiting and panlyiia. Hansen described the party u • pretrlsl celebntloe for A I la I a I r e Honeyman. one ol llat lirlcbn. He was IClteduled to sppear in federal court t .. - day on chargea of conspiracy to smuggle marljuan1 . ,All eight we~ released from boopltals by late Sunday. Five ol alx persons ad· rqilted to San Francilco General Hospital were Initially reported In critical con- dition. Two others were treated and released 11 Kataer Foundation HOl(>llll. No . drugs were discovered at the ad- dr ... where the party wu held, police aald. An analyall wu beiun oo the wine, 'd<lcribed by ooe delective as the "prime o!llclal IUl()ect." .Hanten aald Honeyman w11 one of a half-.loren -ll'l'llled 04' • con-verted aubmarlno chuer oil Tiburon Jn July, 1110. omcera found marijuana and • number ol wespona ahoaM U, v-1, Hensen laid. • IUSJNESSMAN KIDDER Lewis G. Kidder Form er Ch ie f Of Teacher Unit Name: Lewis G. Kidder A1e: 51 . Addrell: 1142 Pine Street. Family; Wife, Virginia and two children, aged 11, I, and I. Two of tended Huntington Beach City l!Choohl. Occupall01: Prealdent of Cout Mualc Company, Costa Mesa. Ed11e11lon: BA from the Unlveralty ol Akron, Ohio, MA from USC. CUrrenlly a law student Special Qnallflcatiom: President or board member of Costa M e s a Businessmen's Association for five yeara, first prealdent and co-founder of Orange County Mualc Educators, past prealdenl of Huntington 1 Beach City Schoohl Teachers' AssociaUon, vice president of a church board, holder of California Lifo Teaching Credential. . . Question: What are the key problems facing lhe Huntington Beach City (elementary) Sci\ool Dtsirlct today? "The greatest problem ts lick o! com- munJcaUon between the board of trustees, the admlnlstratlon, teachen, classified employes, and the public. Those five must tntemlate, com· municate and generally get along better than they are now. It ts up to the board to take responsibility for this happening, and if it doesn't, it's their fault. U I were running my buslnw the way the board ts running this l!Chool cllalrlcl, I'd have gone bankrupt years ago. "We al!o need ereater parent Jn. volvement and lull and public dl•cuulon of all issues." Quellloo: Why do,g,,u believe you are better equipped to solve these problems than any of the other candidates? ,., "I have been successful u a deputy probation officer, as a juvenile referee, as a teacher for 10 years, and in busi· ness for 12 years. I know what I can do, and I know I can be successful as a school trustee.,. Couple Survive Cra sh of Plane CORONA (AP) -Two coup!" have escaped serious injuries when their light plane crashed and cartwheeled 200 yards near the Corona airport Sunday, officials said. Suffering facial cuts were John Thomas, 49, and wife Leola, '5, of Yorba Linda. Pilot Robert Barenz, 43, and wife, Joyce, of Torrance were shaken up. The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane Jost power and was destroyed in the crash. The Riverside County s11erurs office said the Cessna 171 crashed from 300 feet about a mile west of the airport. ATTORN EY BUSH Attorney Bush Former Beach City Official Name: K. Dale Bush. Afe::!I Addrela: 1220 MaiA SJ. Family: WUe, Cathy, and four cblldren, qed 12, 10, a and s The lhree oldeat children attend Hun- tington Beach city school•. Occapalloo: Attorney. Ed11calloll: BA from Central Colle1e in Iowa, Juris Doctor from USC. Spectal Qnallflcallom: Elected Hun· llngton Beach city attorney 196Hll; cam· palgn chalnnan and past director o! Community Chest; board of director> for E:rcbange Club, Rotary Club member, a director of local Utile League programs, and a coach and manas:er of various teams. Question: What are the key problems facing the Huntington Beach City (elementary) School Dtsirlct today? "One of the key issues is whether the public wants to elect someone who represents all the people, or someone who represents apeclal Interest groups. This is a direct issue because two of four candidates ninnlng represent special Jn. terest groups. "I am running because of my concern for the educaUonal needs of children. I will e:ramine all district policies and change the ooea that need changing aa far u my abWlles and aYailible DAJt.'t PILOT l&IN ,..... -· TEACHER GARC EAU Roger Garceau Cites Necessity For Specialist Name: Roger L. Gareeau Age: 3.'I Addrel!: 1612 Hlghlide Drive. . ~amJ17: WUe, Nancy, and four \ •. chUdren aged IS, 15, JO and 7 A . fifth chlld is expected in November ·Two .. · of the dllldren altend Hunt~ Beach City l!Chooll. Occupat!oo: Sixth grade teacher In lhe 1 Cypress School District. EdDQUon: BA from Providence College,· Rhode laland, MA tn Educa· Ilona! Admlnialration from Cal State Long Beach. ' • Special Qua!Hfcallom: Private and .·.· pub_Uc elementary school teacher wllh ; . California Life Teaching CredentlaJJ held '. ·: tn elementary and secondary educaUon· • vice-president of the A!l!OCiatiOn 0f 1 ~ Cypress .Teachers; member of the •1 Budget PlaM!ng Committee, Certllicated , EmplDyea Counci~ and Physical Educa· . ll9n and Junior Olympics Committee of • Cypresa School District. ~•Hoa: What are the key problems .~~ facing the Huntington Beach City'· 1 (elementary) Schoof District today? ·' "We must UCIJl'e for our children the.·..,· best possible educational opportunities.:: available. Ir. order to arrive at this, we: ;·. need to develop curriculum which further · 1 • programs already establilhed In the" · district and look Into proiJ'8JM lbal '. enrich our CUlT'e1lt curr.lcuJum. • \' "We should look into more state and .• -resources permJl n . Qaelllon: Why do you believe ,... .. ,fed~ funda ao thal we can develop_! are better equipped to al>Jve lheae prvl>' drui •buao\ prqirams, .reeource cenllerr, lems than any of the other candidates? l........, libl'ary, facllltlea, and blre'1!1Dre:~· "As a parent, I can represent the lower disability gN>Uping tea~." ~ i~ needs o! children. Aa an attorney and -"--"--"-·, '- businessman, I can represent the needa H H W : '. of the administration. As a taxpafer and C d "da G attorney, I could work for mo~ equitable alt l te ets means of school financing. No one con- trols me. I would have a broad blse of Interests to draw on In n presentJns all interest4 in the dl!trlct." From Pagel SCHOOL ... these charges and couolercharaes. Dorothy McClure, Kidder's campaiin man11er and a teacher In the city school district, said, 11Teacbers alone can't elect a trustee, a much broader base of sup- port ts needed. And as !ar as working for a candidate, jwil because an IAdMduaf bappeos to be a teacher doesn't mean she •hould be dlsenlranchlled." Kidder allowed that the letter soliciting teacher support for him 11may have gone a little too far In its specl!Jc wordlne." Bui he IAslated there lJ nothing wrong with teachers banding' togelher u Jn. dlviduals to back a certain candidate. 'Clarification' Roger L. Garceau, a cendldate fer t11e:~· Huntlngton Beafb City (eiemenulry) . 1, School Board In an Aug. I special elec-• ·". !Ion, hu IL'ked lhe DAILY Pruit to·•~ print the !ollowlng clarlflcatlons on an article that appeared July rr. :-· A quotation In w)llch he said, "I c!o!l~I!~ know whe t a bad leechfr ls," was !Aken'~· out of contut, Garceau laid. He said he firmly supporta efforta to evaluate teachera, provided the mea1111tlng toolr· tak" into ·~ the Individual cur-: rlcullDD ·ID J1¥ indlvldUal c~ t· WltboUI lhls, he said. It ts Impossible tO · aay what a bad teacher is. Garceau alao "8id a 3181-Jtt '1n wlllch 1c he was quoted comparlqg district tru.tee -I- meetings to being In a-morgue was ou( ol"'i context. He said bis main po1n1 ·was 11>a(~1 llusteee should acknowledge any6ne Jq • .. the audience wishing to speak to an "i· agenda item. ·~fr ·w1 GUAlANlll MRYTHING _;.' '. ,, . . .;~· ;J. ... . ' WI SIU i~: a.,,clti:JCOsta Mesa .~· Jewelry and Loan~ .1: OUT OP PAWN WATCHES e TIMIX e CAlA~ e IULOYA e II.GIN e LONGINU --.. c_,..,. ,,_ '4 s ' UN•WAnl nNDIR ' CAMIRA IANQ MASTll NlllONOS Ii ...... .Tn 1211 ~.: '125 =:. '350 MAMITA CH D JARMAN TW IN CAMIRA M .... ,._lp1ill1• LIHI .. ,., ... :::.: '195 ::: '300 e HOUU•flo l MON. ...... I AT, ·~ Md.511m1tw SALE ON ALL • GOLF • ' EQUIPMENT . UI' TO ' 50'% ·OFF . . ' 1lj.: .-,v ., .. ~t· N. .;.' 4 ... ...,:. r l l ... ,.,.J: . ..,. ' ' ~"". .. . ..:..· . . ~~". ..... ·. • 1 -~I • > • •• ' ""r,'. ·.1' ·" ~ .. I • • ) • Mondly, July Jl, lt72 H DAil¥ "LOT= J • • Eaglet.on Pres~nts Case • ., Vice Presitknt Nominee 'Can't Prejridge Decision' bad called McGovtm lhorlly bol<tt the •1Meet the Preas" Interview. She told the .... tor tllat oho planned to recommend tllat Eqleloll drop out. "!low did McGovern l't\CI! oho WU uked. "He said lbat I bad to sey wbat I felt I bad to 117." McGovern met 11 bit Mme for ~\lo hours late Sunday wilh Mn. Westwood and otVOl'll key members of bit stlll, ln- clucllng political director F r I D k ~wia, campaign manager Gary Har1, and fuod.ralser Henry Kimtlman. Hlr1 confJrmed lhe gr®p bad discuss- ed Eagleton'• future but would not elal>o orate., Eagleton, appearing on urace the Na- tion" oo CBS, uld be considers himsel! not an encumbrance but an asset to lbe ticket. He 111d be d<monstrated his ability last week by wlnnlng such "disen· chanted" party leaders as California fUnd.ralser Gene Wyman and San Fran- cisco Mayor Joseph Alioto over to su~ porting lhe McGovern-Eagleton ticket. While contending the decision about bis future on tbe ticket would be made equally by himsell and McGovern, Eagleton"lild: "I would have to be can· did and say that the presidential nominee ls a little more equal than ·the vice- presidentlal nominee." One of Eagleton's questioners on "Face the Nation" was columnist Jae k Anderson who publicly apologized on the program for. re1X>rting without docwnen- tary P'"°' that Easleloll ............ rested ,...,al times !or clnWs drMll. Bui ADderlOll uld be could Do'I la 1111111 CCllllCitMe retract tloe story ,,.. r w Ira bu not been able to contact u -person WM It said to have pbobioll ti lhe allegtd lrrest citalloos. Ea11<ton ealled Aodersoo'1 .-i t. retract lhe story· 1111111l1loc and, i. equitable. • "[ think Ille story bao been .. . thoroughly discredited," be Mid~ "tblt I t~ don't see why you can' retract ll That seenu thoroughly inequitable to me." • Anderson s&d •a former state a_. · had given him spedfic d<tallo on Ille alleged dnmken-d.riving citations and bid ~ told him photostats of them were &lftll ! to three persons. • True Davis, a Washlngtoo banl:a, publicly disclosed he re<elved pbotoatats ' but called them unverified and 1aVe no specific details. , Anderson said a second person could f not recall receiving the photostats and be ~ had not been able to reach the third per- son. The columnist said he had been told the third person still has the copies. • Eagletdn denied lhere could be any factual documents because "I have never ,, been arrested. stopped, ciled, booked -'j whatever verb you wet to uae -for drunk driving." He called himself a social drinker, '" saying he occasionally has a cocktail before supper and sometimes bas two oa -: Saturday nights. · ·Polite Gunmen Hit NY Hotel in Morning Hei,st FURTH.E J WOMEN'S I e YALISY e P£NAUO • LADY FLORSHEJM~ • YIT ALITY • oeuso ' . e Hill & DAlE e RISQUE • e WOlWl'S SANllES e COBjllERS e • JETTICKS ' I MEN'S I FLORSHEIMS FINAL REDUCTION ' VALUES TO $36.'5 WINTHROP L T. WRIGHT $9.00 y... i. $22. $29.90 Y ... to $46. I ! REDUCTl.ONS I • • " . VALUES TO $30.00 I I . c;un.DRM'S I: THI Rri'E TRIDE · . · SHOf J:A~~----- YALUU TO $17.00 • PRICE I ( ! • • • ' ,. ' •::1 ., . , .. .~!. , .. ... . . ,, !· l '·' ... • '· • \ 4 DAil Y I'll.OT c~!':fmg~ .Orange Coast Gets Revenge VACATIONS ENDING . DEP'I'. - llellectin1 upoo thil fin! day -f1cing the old typewriter, It ii now cleu lo me wby moot oompllllel have 1 pol!c1 o1 sendJnt employos olf on vacation one. 1 year .. Vacatloos are calc\llJted lo mt your body, rein F mind . and lilt your oplrlt. So wbat do we do? WeU1 we go out there u.f:Pt .U thole OUIU folb on vaca and we cleltroy our bodies and 'l"""f .U our 1l10De)I, thua driving ou....i ... out of our minda. At the eod, :rou ruby 1ppreclate >'our job. About the only port that worl<ed out weU for me wu. the lilting of optril. I lifted I couple of tboee While doing .U tiiole other things. LQY AL Jl'OLLOWEllS of thiJ spaco, however, recopize that I've alway• used my vacalionl lo Get Even With The 'l'ouriJta: I do $1111 by ping lo oome other ~r lpOI and ICting like a lourilt. Lilt yen, you may recaU, I selected .llodelto u the target of my retribution. F'nU17, Modello didn't -out very weU far my ....,,...., Few ~e V&ca· ' lion }!I J!oJ1e11o ml tlierefOIJ 1lhen I wmt up'there adlngl!ke. touilat, they ' _, n.Uy """'lllize the l)'Ddrome .. I mean, I spilled truh, ln1ulted b..U..1neu and m:ted )lb: a general .......... but they didn't really care. TBD YEAJI, I decided to come up with a opol .,.11ere my taleatNould really be a~ I went to Santa C1ta1in1 lslllld, lll&I happy little blob " land just off our COdlllne that ii viltted by tJw•und• ol people from placa likt Gartiap Grove .or Santa BanMA who lllft -pWied out lo ,.. by crowded conclllioDI bere IJoac the Orange Cout. Tbq anive at C.talina by boat, oe"l'lw, surfboard or whatever else wlU travel over or ..,,,.. water. Tbey brine --hllldios with them. TbeJ buy ... Froltte -from the Island marebanU. 'Ibey eat their llck hmcllel, .... for the ,_ ud bread cnilta, wllldi tbeJ mnear OD the lldewlJb. Tbq do Del eat the ...a, either. 'Ille ...u they tou into Avalaa HarlJor wbere the plastlc stuff can faul propellon and tho leftOver peanut butter can foul the beach. -· to those of U who reside OD thil 11111 ol .U possible coaats, thiJ theme -r..w.r. 4HYWAY, llY original Idea waa to ao -·to Avalaa equipped w,lth varloua oeta ol nhnmlnr truna that wwld be embl.-with wonil like Huntington S-. Lopaa or Newport Beach. 'lbea I -.. -•tin& ...... hmch, ~Ill my pipe toboeco IO It would opread aroand and making mlde nmarka about the local Avalon people u they walked by. 'lbiJ dl!la't wort any better at Catalina than it did ill Modello. Wben I IOI over there and Immel out i.w mud! better the people from Santa !lluna or Garbage Grove coald do It, l gave up. After .U, these people hid already practictd up an. us before they went to Avalon. NEXT TlllNG I bew I wu actu.Uy going around picking up crud from their sldewalkl and fetdling plastic bags out of their barbor. Now, I figured If that waa how I was going to spend my vacation, J'd jwit as 300ll be back here picking up after them. So l came nome. li'a Dice to be back. About the only thill& :rou missed ih thiJ apace would have been my sterling interpretation of our lastest National Disaster. WELL, TIIA T'S okay. I figure the Democrats will do even more thlnp before summer has ended. ... _ BRITISH SOLDIER TAKES COVER IN THE UNUSED REMAINS OF AN IRA BARRICADE English Troop1 H1v1 Arrlvod In North lrol1nd to CINn Out 'No Go' ArMI British Troops Sweep 'No Go' Areas of IRA BELFAST (UPI) -British troopa and tonks . awept u.,,ugh Roman Catholic barricades across Northern Inland at dawn today and occupied every· lrilb Republican Army (IRA) ••no go" area and atrqbold. 'lbe Immediate response waa a reta11J19ry bomb attack. Three boD\1» ripped the village of Clljudy, a 181'gely Roman Catholic com- munity near~. F(nt reporil aald aix penoN were klll- ed, Including an· eight-year-old girl. Tbe army aa!d,five peraona were kllled and at least 29 Injured. Two IUDJll6l ....,. abot lo death In Londonderry juat after the lnlopa moved In but there wae lltUe Initial reNtance in the Catholic strongbolda. Tbelr deatha railed the ton. for three yean of blooclabed In Northern Ireland 14 at leael .4111, 71 of tbem line< a bl'lef IRA truce cpllapaed July I. An army statement aald the troop JDOVemellt into the Roman Catholic lllrongbolda waa "completely auccessful. • Tbe 1,000 Brltlah lroopo, the largest British army force ever aaembled in Northern lrellnd, moved ailenUy apinal IRA "no go" areas in Londonderry and against their · strongholds in Belfast, Portadown, Lurgan, Annagh, ·Collsland and llunglDDOD. • , I Northern Ireland Secretary William {Whitelaw, British ruler of the ~··•~ aaid biJ troopo were "now In 0ccupaUon and control throuahout N o r I b e r n Ireland." An army statement aald Ille operation that began at 4 a.m. "ba.9 been com- pleted aucceasfully. The securJtY forces now dominate all areas of the province." 'lbe statement aald six gunmen were shot, two of them lataUy, and troopa fir. ing rubber bullets dispersed a crowd of youths in Londonderry. He said there were no military casualties. The BrlUeb moved in with 50-ton Cen- turion tanlat fitted with bulldour blad .. , in 8aracen and Saladin armored can and in Ferret armored scout can. 11We didn't even bear 1 whisUe," said a commander in BeUai!I. LA Police Hunt Dog LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police search- ed in East l.<ls Angeles Sunday for a black cocker spaniel that btt three penoN. Tbe oeatclt involved about a dozen men and a helicopter. 'lbe dog wu believed to be suffering from the heat or indigestion but a check for rabies was needed. The victims were treated at County·USC Medical Center. 'Angels' Pilot Narrowly Misses Air Show Crowd KINSTON, N.C. (UPI) -The flight leader of the Navy's famed "Blue Angels" precl.sloo flying team averted a dl!aster Sunday when his Phantom jet _ blew a tire on landing and akldded toward an air show crowd of 30,000 spec- tators. Lt. Cmdr. Donald Bently steered the stricken plane away from the crowd and ejected seconds before it crashed Into a ( 'I IN SHORT ... ) Navy truck. Bently suffered orily minor cuta and bruilos. "The plane was coming in for a landing ~d it apparently blew out the left Ure/' said Lt. George Brown of the l<!nolr County sberiU'a Office, wblctwitnessed tfie mishap. "It veered off the runway into tbe ·grassy med.Jan and came down the me- dian on the elde that the crowd was on," he aaJ4 11lt WU beaded right for them. e Flood Rescues MANILA (AP) -American Army and Pblllpplne air forco nlief teamJ rescued 500 penons from rising fiood waters in Panguinan Provinco Sunday as heavy IDOQIOOll raim brought · a new threat to devaiiated regions of Luzon Island. 'ftle rescue operation, near the town ot ·carmen and Rosales 93 mllea north of Manila, was one of the largest in the OOlDltry's worst floo:ds in 23 years: Weeks of rain and storms since July 8 have taken at least 305 lift!, uprooted tens of thousanda of Penom and badly disrupted the nation's economy. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY . SERVIGEJ 0.11"'1 al lht Oil~ Piiot ts guarant.Hd Mordly.Frlclly1 n you llO not hive )'Our llPtl' by J:• p,rn., c•ll •IW '9Vr copy will • llrOl.ICIM t. -. C.111 '" l•r. until 1:JO p.m. ll!vrdfly Ind lundly: H YtU • not r«llW YOU!' copy by t •.m. S•h.1rd1y, or I 1.m. llll'ldly, Cit! Ind • toPY Wiii be llf'OV91'11 IO vw. C.111 1r1 ""'"' until 11 ,,,,,. -· °''"" Cowltv Anlt ••..•••• '4Ml:J1 Hor~t Hunlhw!Oll a11e11 111d W.tm.IMl1t ................ S•lDI lkll Cllmlrtlt, t.plltr1no 8MCll. Stn J11111 C:.,lltrw.. DIM l"olllt, lrMh Llf!N, UtwM Hlflltl .... 4'2-4al e Cabinet Fired ATIIENS (UPI) -Premier George Papadopoulos fired his entire cabinet to- day for the second time in Jess than a year. A governrneilt spokesman s a i d Papadopoulos called an unexpected cabinet meeting early today. "The premier thanked the cabinet members for their collaboralioo and asked them to submit their resignations," be said. The spokesman said new ministers would be sworn in later today to replace the 37 outgoing cabinet memben. He said it was unlikely the new cabinet , wouJd include any pollllcans who beld of- fice before Papadopoulos c~wer in an April, 1967, military coup. ~ e Mr. Europe Dies BRUSSELS (UPI) -Paul-Henri . Spaak, the portly, mooofacod Belgian known as 11Mr, Eu.rope" in the post-war era, died today at the 'age of 73 of kidney failure~ his family said. Spaak, one of the fatben of modem Europe and the first president of the U.N. General Assembly, en I ere d Brugmann hospital Sunday and died shortly alter midnight, bis "'" said. e Mine Blast BRISBANE, Australia (UPI) -Two massive underground explosions ripped the Box Flat coal mine near Ipswich to- day, a spokesman for Queensland !dJnlng Autho.rities said. At least 17 penoru: were believed killed. Three miners were killed at the top of the mine in the fll'St blast and 14 were trapped underground, the spokesman said. Ten mtriers who were standing near the pit head were hospitalized stillertng from injuries and shock. Seven hours after the blaat, authoritiet ordered the mine sealed. Red Commander Cites New Power Of Soviet Subs MOSCOW (AP) -'lbe Soviet navy can detect and destroy an enemy vesael anywhere in the world, its commander said Sunday. U war were to break out, foreign aub- marlnes would not be able to repel the Red fleet., Adm. Sergei Gorshkov aald in U.S. Mostly Fair, Warm a Soviet Navy Day arilcle in Pravda. Gonllkov said Russia's • to m I c .. powered aubmarlnes, '1anntd w I t h balli.tlc mlssllos and · l o n g. r a n g e .lorpecloet and backed by mlssile-<al'l')'lng ohipa and planes, ore capeble of destroy· q en enemy in any t1!(ion of the _.1c1 •1 oceami." Pl.ains Soaked; Winds Lash Pi.erre, S.D. 1101wo----.. Tbey CID "detect and utterly destroy any submarino IA au weather condi- tions," he asserted. ' Gonhkov did not name tile United States but many of biJ ._lementa Im- plied 'I' Soviet challenge to the U.S. Navy. HI Eid Vietnam and the Middle Eul """ cumnt dan(en to _.Id J111C1 and declmd, "It ii quite nallral lhal lllldar such condlliono our peactlul pollcf DNll be aubstantllted by defensive mlcM!' Tbe Reel mvy, he llld, 11 a wwld"* strike force and "on 1mpr..i .. -deterring aay 11templs at ......., ac· greaalon a1alnlt the Sovlel Unlj)n." Tbe -noted with pridl that biJ ahlpa in the put 1111'11 ,... - """" than IO porll ill ~ Afric9, ~llMILitiDAnmlcl. . • • •• t 2 Plaaatotn& De..,a Five Die • B52 ID • Crash' Ill Storm SAIGON (AP) -A U.S. 1152 bomber erubod SUnday night during a thun- dlntorm In northeast 'lballand, and two Air Forte• F4 Phantoms went down olf the cout of North Vietnam afler running out of fuel, the U.S. Command announcod today. . - 'lbe U.S. Embaay in Bangkok said fi ve of the ail 11112 crewmen were kllled. It lfld the alxth man waa picked up by a t1!ICUe bellcopter today. 'lbe command 'In Saigon said the four Phantom crewmen aiao were rescued. 'Bobby-itis' Real Illness 'l11e call!e of the "BU cruh 'was not known. Tbe piano waa ... Ila W•Y to • bombing attaclc in Vlelnam, and the Ill tons of bombs aboanl ~ 1n the crash, creating a bua:e Ortbalf, IOUmll in Bangkok aald. But an embauy spokesman said there were no known civilian casualties or damage to property, The eigh~jet ·Strato!:rtrea WU sta- tioned at the big 1152 base at Utapao, Ill miles south of Bangkok. It crashed in a remote area about 300 miles nartbeut ol the Thal capital near the Mekong River. It was the second B52 cruh in Thalland since the big bombera were first stationed there in 19&7. · North Vietnam claimed that lwo Ali Force Phantoms were sh:lt down ov~ Hanoi on Sunday, and . two of the crewmen were captured. It did not Iden· tify the Americans but said one of them was wounded in his left leg and bis temple. The U.S. Command reported no to...s In the Hanoi region. It f8ld one of ~ Phantoms that crashed in the Tonkin ·~AVIK, Iceland (UPI) _World Gull ran out of fuel while maneuvei1m! lo chesa champion Boris Spessky who avoid a MIG jet, while the second· F4 iliat canceled Sun4ay'i game against U.S. crashed bad f.Ued -for ruaons not For Boris? challencer Bobby Flacber becauae of a known lo the command -to rendezvoua head cold Is undergoing a m..W crlala with ii.! refueling tanker. . that may cost him biJ title, chess uperla The command reporfed Jl10re than '10 said today. . fighter·bomber strikes aeroM North Viet- nam on Sttnday against fuel Unos an( 11You'll find the name of Spusky'1 ID-depatl, naval and air bases, warehousel, ness ii spelled B-o-b-b-y not e-<>-1-d," aakl bridges, highways and radar lites. Yugoslav 111&Ddmaster Svetozar Gligoric The raids were the heaviest in more upoo bearlni that the ninth game in the than 1 week, due to clearing llkles, $250,000 "match of the century" bad been l!OUl'COI aald. postponed untll Tuesday. Tw f the j •·-~· bit .. . . o o ma or -•~ , were Spassky is m a serious stress crisis," railroad and hlghwar bridges on tbe Gllgoric aald. "His crown is alipplng and northossl rail line to' China. Air Force. be It wmled over the level of bi9 game." Phantoms beamed 2,000-pound, Jaler... The game wu postponed by German-guided bombs onto the hrldge1 five on( arbiter Lothar Schmidt who said that 18 miles northeast of Hanoi and Spassky's second, Ivo Ney, telephoned destroyed the center spans of each atruc- blm Sunday morning lo say the Russian lure, the command 11id. w~ auff°'"" from. a bead cold. Navy planes dropping 1,000-to 2,000- It lS nothing senous," said Ney, "just pound video bombs concentrated their at. an ordinary cold. But you must tacks on bridges in the Haiphong area. remember chosa is not like football or 'lbe 7th F1eet aald one flight of jeta tennis. Even ihe slightest cold ii upset-from the Kilty Hawk knocked out tho ting when. you have lo ail in deep con-Klen An hi~hway bridge two mU.. centration for five hours." southeast of Haiphong, while two otblr- But Fischer aide Fred Cramer, a vice · bridges 30 and 43 miles nortbe.'1at of president of the lnternaUonal Chess Haiphong were heavily damaged by '* Federation (FIDE), said he thought lots from the saratoga. . Spwky wanted time to recover from Other Navy pilota hit the Hon Gal,,..t· Thursday night's eighth game defeat. facility 25 miles northeast of Halpbong "If you look over the past history of and reported their bombs trlgJtenil world championship matches, this has numerous secondary explosions. with one happened before. These Ulnessea have a fireblU rising lo 1,000 feet. way of cropping up after a nasty '°"·" * * * be said. • • Many other experla agreed. They 11id U S All" p d Spasslty appears to have become so rat-• ., 1e8 OUD tied by Fischer's conslant objections to pl"3ing conditions and his flUing to show up on time for the games that he is los- ing bis control over the match. Grand masters said that Spasslty's defeat Thursday night was his wont in the 24-game match so far. He resigned on the 37tb move after making what Argen- tine grand master Miguel Najdorf said wa1 a uchildishi almost cruy ml.stake on the 19th." It left 'Fischer who bas scored four wina and two draws in the last six games, with a 5-3 point lead. .. Provincial Capital SAIGON (UPI) -American nl South Vietnamese gunners pounded alrMclj. bettered Quang Tri city with I0,000 rounds of artlllery today in • detafmlnecl attempt lo clear the provlnctal capital Of Communilil who bave held the clly Illa May I. "We're going to throw ·., mudl artllll<)' in there the! we'll be able lo Walle rlghl in without oeelng & livlJW• .90U.I," one U.S. adviser said. . IM ti n " JmtAtM f7-1'1sMOw l7":'l . ~ •• ~lflOWt•t ., I LOW . ,,. lo9lol Padflc. Jlalllo, Ardle and ...... 8ea -............ than • .......... • " -rl I" ,._od, 81111, MOOt1. '1'14-w1>111 Iba v.a. H"1 ... in ........ MONOOY ,,_.. -11111 • "* ...-Jona] s.c....,.. ... · 118 """ tJ ..._ lllwunr, w .... --... 111 the Keepl ... II Sloto ·B ff •• ll II .., ] I .... TUQOAT t y,_. -.-- .... ""' .............. t;OI •'"' "' U.L Nlvy ..... It -orki 11 "'°"' """ low .............. 1!ST •.m. l.f Ids and Msl wldJI tbfl So'fietl IN -................ ,.......... 1-:~. b fl ,. ...,,..._ .............. •:"""" 1.1 ~ aut an -™c su evf11 ve ' Sl.l!I 11:1•... •·M '·""· l&.'1 1•J' ""'' -·· .. Mt. •I• lf:JI p.M. .... 1114' p.m. - ' 1/ I Thia ~ worbl:, oa lnlllc d oa a rtiea ~ i. Vlllle, Maine, found a way to li:eep eool la th• ID'.._ ....... ature. EquIPIJ9d with 1 tub, five gllllons of water and lllt''llow' sip, be managed" to li:eep trlilic at a alow pace and keep cool. f ,. • • • ' i • r 1 . . . 'tOt:. ~. NO. 21J, 2 ~IONS. 26 :PAeES ' . ' . . .. IUltYL ·AND .JERI HEMEltlc:K .DANCE T~k .. ~TG'~TT it\Jilt'Y' • Aft•r,l\ll'IOll :j.4·Hours .on Thtlr F~t,_ Slx·Monlh1 FrH·Rtnl . ' ' • TWay'• ..... N.Y. Ste••• ORAN&E COUNTY, CAl.lfORNIA , MONDAY, :JULY 31', '1972 NC: . Plane Gunman Dema~ $1 'Million, Ride to Algeria MIAMI ' (AP}'-A 'DO!ta: Airlines Jet wu hljaeked over. Florjda. today by a gunman demanding $1 million In ransom and sale passage to Algeria, olliclala aailt. · Mlamt IDlernatlonal Allport. . . The plane lnoicbtd down at JO:IS'a.m. (PDT) .and puli:ed about'. a' ball mil• from the terminal. The FBIJmmtdlalely blockod off -to the area. ' ' "lt'a IOlng to be a cue of getting lhal mucb "'801her a $50 and 1100 bills." ' An airlines "'Spok~ ·said the hi· jacker ,.1zeci clmtroi of the big DCI car· rying 94 passengers and' seven crew mem!M!rs as it, prepared to descend to The hijacker "is demanding the money .. In l!O ' and 1100 bills,'\ • the .Delta spokesman said. "They are calling au the • bai1ks• in the Miami· area now Ir.Ying ·to ' Tbe plane WU Fiigbt Ml bound nonstop from Detroit to !lliaml ll was com- JllJndeered aboul 30 miles south of Orlando, Fla., the Federal Aviation Adlhinl!tration said. Two lueJ trucb parked near the plana shortly after it rolled to a stop. One was aln>O!t under a wing, with the other about 50 !eel behind the first. No peopia were in view on the ground around the plane. TM OCl's engines were running and its lights flashing. Inmate KjJJs Guard~ Found ~ ' Dead in ~ll NPllFOLK, Mass. (AP) -A coavleted niurderer who armed hlm•Jf With two p~ >!Id shOt and k!lled -prim guard today and wounded ·two other pel" sons we found dead inside. a dormitory at the. Massachuoetls Correctional Ifuti· ' tute here. Prison officials said Walter Elliott, 30, -was found dead inside a tear in-filled dormitory, where he bad barricaded '1i% sell and bis wile alter shootlngJhe lhrei m_en six hours , before.. . 1 get that mone~. . . The four~ngine plane was parked at a runway intersection west of the Miami Airport's Internauonal Concourse No. 4. The Delta spokesman said the hijacker demanded that the money be delivered lo him aboard the plane. 4 Democrats Say Eagleto11 Should Quit SACRAXENTO (AP) -Four of California's Democratic National C.,,,,. mitlee members said today Ibey lhoucbl Sen. Tbomaa Eagleton -....,. .. George Mc:Govem'1 nmninl mate. Three ·others said, in response to a poU ·by The Asaociated Press, that Eagleton should stay on .¥ the DemocraUc vice presidential nominee. See earlier 1tory on Page J . The other three members expreued no opinion, ll1ing they wlli accept whatever decisi<ii M<Govem and EatiJeton mate. .. Dance . :tlarathon . ~ . . ' . ' -"'. . . . ~ His wUe WU found wounded and WU rushed to a nearby hospital. State pdlice ealered the dormitory altet ,~aif _.Jf i~ 6: M!'~ths of F.~~e Re~~. :::::.•::;::C~i:::O": Calilomla bu 10 members of the -~,,_1, __ 1 restniclUl'ed nalionil c:munittee wbldl • , f • • ' • . < tum from illlide.,Tbey abo tried lo cam- Tboy <iluld hive cmCid au nlgbt '11!'1 · 'l'bey:,nre awarded ·...,.,,.{ place.· • murucate with Elllolt for -lhOD an would ....._ EatiJeton's repiacemmt lhould be .... flOID the ticket • ~1'ir:~ .va110Y·~ $i!ldm* . A•mid 1jlird .,.. J1riM ;':.('°" 11oar .bet.n _, ....... aie ~· • ··-.. tbt~~ . aM'°*~·.....-: , u or1ip ·.,;jrtwlllli.-.i ~.at< bepn•sr;"" .. ilicted·•. ,oluch isltbe 11..i1~ but -jldpd to J ..... Semi, •• cll'iliMv.o. . I p.m. \ • . IDll Jeri. 7 liave ~---~-i..u. ' ~-ilifil:'llll!1' ....... DOI .... how H~· Tbey, '°'*the· prbe of .IQ; ~ ~ Mike· and Janine Elliott ncei ... 'Illa two plslob, but a MadelelDe H. RuaaeU cl San FrlDdlco aald ~ no·kmcer la an auet ta lht De-.llo: !Je!tol • ... qu!L "I l'lllOI lliat be _, ~IJ candid with k If.a..--be WU ..,. 1111111• , v,• Mill 'Ir •rl llld. ....... "I __ ..,. .... , montba !tee ieat for tbelr eUO(ll, · , B . ' lilml \IP their ,dariclng shoes at prlioll Olllc1al told a reportei: that ioma Tfit! ·.d4nce, llliged 'IS .a promotion 'for 7:·30'_a·: · •SUliiliY' and gOI• DOlblng !cir wpmen _, 41 . the J>riaon are . not tlie'apir\# which opened July ·!, at-almost. Jl•hours,worli., • searcllad wbea Ibey enter. ttac\al· OJi11 fJjur couples. ' . ·AU !<Mi couples almd l(v~ In. the The liljured 'persons were ldenUlled by . r .'!'!-! ,l!emerfl:ka octuall"1 won by · a.unit .• a(lartment •complex at.• JADeO ~~~ = l'!8~i!'. ~u}~ ;n;e ~couple stahdiag . w,~ A•enue when the coolest wu . ..,. . ,_ . .:._,.., __ ~· a_._-··• and 'a ~y, ~a .. ( brO and Marloea noUnceil. • . . , _, amwuoa w~ ...,... ~ MCQUllloD, "~iled liee&•· Calabro ' ·llonDIO , Malm,. a~t' hoolm bniba jaw, and Alfred J.· Baraoowlkt W , to. Co .to 11lott al 7 LDL toilay .and C!loiWnalor, Aid ·today' llbe' -the ff. olJ;ut '/lalpole;, a pr/son ~ 'ii&Jitect ta rest. • • ..... W!Jltbe.ropeatedJ • .. · ' I ~lu_poqr ~. with ~, • ) ' •• ~ 1 • • • .. • · ~·m the ht-1.. State ~-Dobald 1~· (R-Morili Al· U~),. l!Jld tj>a,. .Woclated' Pmo be ........ nxile lo'!Jla,prjoon, ldr a dioet!ail this ---1be-.. ..,.,,,..e.i. ' ' ' r~agu~ :·pf ~illor·Mishaps . ' I •·' ,·,,• '''\,.,i;'• ~·· .• ~@e Bo~~g :Qiip~sant -' . . ' •• • • --=:.-':. • ' --.. I;~ :NewPf,rt Y.o~th. Ii f3ld if M wild . . ' I • •. Boll in Cat:t.Jcs ''Semrlly la' DOI la(; lt'1 al...,.. - tbja w.y,''. ~ said: t Parole~ Charged In Sex A·ttack . ' \ Of C~t · Womhn I ' ' ' ' A· paroled ·raplsl 1wu ,p~k~ '!IP in Oakland and flown back to . N"'IJ>Ol1 -Sunday On a f(t,lltlO bail amsl -· dwll!IJ him '\ri'th 'the ...... --cl a Corvaa del l&ar woman·u...e Dlibll aco. · The ,victim WU> admittal lo Hoag M-W 1loopitaJ lollorilli the brutal ripe,. in wbich a bedroom , lamp WU &INl[lloed owr h<r ,¥. Police llld 14 olllcbel _.. needed "' c1ooe the llcera· lloai. lliVestliaton said the violence wu wll· . ._i. by -of the woman's two 11111110 cblldrm. • lnfonnatlon compiled in questioning the victim qui<kly led lo suaplcion , of Wlllter Hampton Jr., 31, who left the Harbor Area· Tburaday night. Detective Sgt. Arb Campbell said he alerted Oakland poliee a"ll Hampton'• parole olllcer ' and lie wu taken into CUllody al hJa.-Friday. He WU -led lo bt Ofl'llcned to- day In Hmbor Judicial lllllrlcl CourL IImlllC&ton aid lbO raplll lint ap- proachod bis victim by --·· OD lw doorwlllia r~ ta-··-bl&-• Sbe told ·-~ muraed with die baC. ., ta lie ' -add• mded """"' -dragod ~ lw --... Ille -Ot<Wied. Dotedl.. laid Ille WU oNaed OD tht --lam ,_iedly and -before belllt bit w1lb the lamp about lbt Ume bor clil1d wllUd In. , The -...... -nlllled from hi>opitil ..,._ · "' . Crosby in England LONDON (~~I Bfu CIOlbJ landed. at llellbn8r wttit bis lamlly ... *1 • tllllr Wlf ........ 1&1&11 bl Mloo.1'111 'Illa .......... lill wile .... ~ ...... ...,,. rn • • .. ~,. l!lllJ ...,., • . l!ailelrm'• """""" **' .. .. eludes jlolpltal!lattan and PIJdlialrlc trea!mtl!( 1 llnt U-llr meolal de~.....W... Wy!""'". lunyan, a law · proleaor In San Frindaco, 8lao said Eqlelnn lilaUJd quit, admding his preoence oa lht ticket lats the McGovern Juue of "boatiotJ, Integrity. and forlbricli-." Marj Ledesma ·ct Hunlin(!oa Part aald ........... should Illy on. Sbe aid bis health problem 11 anr )'Ith llid "ihouldn't be a major Juue bl ". lhla ~ " • ·• I lhlnt he's ~ hlmaell 'Tery well." ' · · Wallam Albertson of Los Anceles llld abe . -lfc<lovem a teiegr"'1 SUJldl7 Urfllll blm to retain Eagleton. "Ht'~ the same fine man with the asoela that determined his choioa oHglnallY," Mn. Albertaon llld. l»l~TPIWflMI ...... Doled :V · · .. ' ' ·. . . · , .. · ... · , ',}J! ·~···. \··11 ,1,, !I:,, A man's home ls·hll casUe. ·Ai boy's fort Is hi$ .refuJ.~~from :,females, his own · age and o.n ~p. jnr.)udin& mothers.· &o!De KS; !_wt n~xer • chanee. Like building : a fort in the summertime. )like ,..,,mtfll1an, 11, {left) and David Wilcox, 10, do 'hl'll! .moclenramellitlet In \hj!jrs at lhe Wil<:OX home~ 515. All.I!> Ave., Newpqrt1Beacb. Tqete:s &II el~· fan, ·1 lfKhlbulb for:r...atiig·and catpeung.JTheylre saving Blue Chip stamps for. a TV set. . · · · : · • ' . ., · · . " I .. .. . ' ' : Also --Eaglelnn WU lUcbMI Chavez ol Keene: . 'P-who alao said he 1bould ltep do,wn were Asoemblyman Leon Raipb of Leis Anples and Al Villa of F1tsno, who called l:a&leton 11a gutsy Jype of person" but Aid ii would be best '9r Eagleton "lo gracefully bow out" U bis heaith lasue wu aolnc to cloud the campalp. ~ wbQ were UDdedded or who wwlctacccpt Mc<lovem'1 judpenl wen M&r)' Jo Seidita of Los Angeles; Donnan Commaas of Fullerton and Marvin S¥l'ilV ol Los Angel ... Presideijtum(ls'lUoum~rs · Countryman Rites Set I ' ' ' I At -.SetVic.~s: .f~r ·,EBeride~ · 1 I • • j • • , ! ' . ·H~UMA; La. (AP) -Requiem mass , · bad been placed before the a!tltr. ' was IUl\g today !or veteran Sea. •Allen,J. The gleaming !lat-draped c'o!fln was Ellender, in a ""'IU town chun:bicm1d-• carried by eigbl ealiated mett In dttsa eel with the nation'• poUUc8l' hjlli· and ' uniform, eich repretttDlhig a br~ of mitiJtly, including Preiideiit Nixob.' ' · the armed ~ TheY stepped In slow The President wu the last to arrive of motion to the tolling of the cburcb beU, . a W&lhlngton coailageat tbil lncludW The Democratic vke,~c~ -ia 1eaalo1''1, ~-didate, San. Tbomu ' ~ of ' cablnet.memben, admifal!i and cenerala. Mlaaoarl,. bid bten.1cbedul01Lto alla!d . ,,,.. w• a,..... of 1ji,tame '11'1111 wt decided ta r NIDlln: la ·w~ . Pnilldenl wa1k8I from bis u-i.1na pail . OU'lier llU -.ore. tht !lpqiitlag falaill In -cl SI. fr'1>-, , " I . c1s t11 11a1a 11oman eatbolle aiurcb. 11t E · Cl S ' • wa accompanied by Mn. Nlilm. ns1gn . ass ~ges · Earlier v1ce President Spiro T. A&mw . Cole Porter Musical entered the-~. arrivlnC a ~ minula after the bt1$1oodt cl IOD&lorl, who ·~ George .McGovern, the "Anything Goes," lht Cole PGrU!f ~ Democratic nominee for )!t'Olkleal. walk· mllllc~ alloul an ocean 'Voflle from tng, -by,side' will> Seil. Edward ¥ .. "-lea to £acl&Dd, Will be perfouoecl Klftllldy. • • al I p.m. Au(. I and 4 b1 Enlip lflddll Mlllllalppl Oov. "1llllam Wa!Wr and .......,1 11.-... • ~ .Qov. -~ ... -.....,., -.-"'-...... Pl-. • .Tlcl'.J!ll 11111. ~ patjluld at -.. A11ar ~ all ,_..-Illa _,.: of lht acbeol 'p11nMlian II • Oill'llr. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Private funeral ..rnce. were to be beid today for ,Jobn E. Countryman, former board ~ ol Del Monte Corp. eo.. tryman, It, died Friday loiiowfni a brtel iilneA. ' ' 5 Candi.dmes • I Speak !o~ght ""' .,..iwateo !llOklns ..... of ftlirlDc .... "board ...... DOUld -wiU -llillllflrf .. air tbetP "fiewl ... the Ne•rw'" Mesa Unilled ·-Dlllllct. Tbe --· -.. !be pttMle. wiU be bell at 7:• p.m.11 Ibo Udl J.slaild au......., • Via Lido .... at Via Sa Reino. Strauas, who II --!J._ !be forum, Aid anly tlle.fiw tS _ .. llfllllinl for IM mt Ill Tt &I LI Dlllrict Fi" w1ll ... II ... meeting , The~ II A ... l 111 wNllN to tbl five w'ill sar ... , 1111. thn are elpl aaol''*' llf ., pall vacated bf Iola a. ,_.., re 1111111 will be ..... ..,_. -i.ran-.111.,....., = ~ llalaie • ~1etll .,. ' A41ID tlclrN -• IDll dtlltlnn It . at!M~~ltltlt , .... : . '--------- ' I ' I I • DAtt.Y PILOT "*"' " lldlarf ........ SOAPBOX Wl"NNER RICHflltD GOUDREAUL T GETS HUG FROM DAD On Peters C1nyon Rood, It W11 Down Hiii All the Wey Coast's ,Soap Box Entries Nosed Out of First Place A nlllllber o:£ °""f6 Coat neert ...,.. barely "nosed oul" of the eighth IMU81 Orange Caunty SOopbor Derb)' frond Prix &mday In wbat the evetit's orpnlzer called "photo !lniahes." Haltman, 13, of 17!!0 Locust St., Foun- tain V.iley; Ralph Kllfour, 11, ol 17215 Sabia SUunne St., Fountain Vl]]ey, and Edwerd Seffent, H, of 11393 Jacaranda St., F-taln Vl]]ey. All <0mpetllnrs received a participa· lion trophy at an •words banquet Sunday nlgltl at tile ElU Lodge In Santo Ana. ' l Joint Meet ;lo Consider Initiative . ' 'lbe Q>astllne lllltlall11f, which woald remove control of COUlll development from local government and give ll to ltate bolrdl, will be dtscussed at a Joint meeting ol Newport Beach e«mC1lmtn and piannlnc commluiooera tonight . The joint meetings ol tile two bolrdl are held monthly. Tonl"1t'1 ml<llne will begin at 7:30 o'clock at city llalL In addition to tbe d!Jcusslon of the Coutllne Initiative, which will appear on the November ballot, commissionen and councilmen are allO ocheduled to ..._, report& on the city's 1eneral plan and lhe use cf sideyard aetbacks f« garages. Asslltant City Manager Phil Bet· tencourt said tbe joint meetlnp are held for lnlarmallooal purpooes IO the memben of each board can famillarile thellllelvtt with each other'• project• as well 81 pending leglllatlon which will al· feet the city. The "'port on tbe coastline lnlUetlve contains a copy of an analysis of the in- itiative prepa~ed for the Senate Com· mlttee on Natural Resources and Wildlife. It 1' included in the agenda without city staff comment. Planning c:ommilalonera are expect.4 to report to councilma on· alteratiou In tbelr polley -aJlowa -of I third -in lideJUd Rtllocb Oii duplexes. . . Caullcl111181 had <lilppcoved of the piUey and -1-. recently altered It to -lnlo -the -a.tllty of blocklnl llPI aqd alr !tan habitable room1 on oiJaCent"-'Y- Tbe pneral plan -'--"" b)' lbe Plannlntl clivlllon Ila!!, IUIDIDll'IJes 1be prtllmlnary llndl• of the city's e<lOllOD1lc ·coneu11an1 ln recerd to present and luture development. 'l1le report predldl that ·nearly I]] land will be developed by IJIO. :Jbe Ora.,. Cqut was " w e 11 repreeenled with very aood cars" in the derl>y °"' Peters CaDyon Rood near Jryint Late, Wally Dietrich aaid loday, Altbouch none of the 12 downhtll ractrt r,_ tbla .... mado the flnall, many lhowed up in the "cream of the crop" of tllo a eotrants. uld Dietrich, M(jw l Ba~i t,s Tie Up • ._,. ol tile ewnt ...... the Santa Ana ms Loci&• 7" and local Oimolet ~ ' Manager , Kin in Heist 'Jbe Willner, ~t1 12, of ~. p11 • • uviag• bcmd ~ a Not utlJIJed wllh !he lllOll01 !hey !OUO<j In • llunllnlton 8-b IDOlel, hnl trip In Akron, Ohio, AUf, 21, to repr..it bandito earl)r tbla mornJna t w i c e °"""' Caun17 In tile national derl>y. threatened to ldll the manacer and Ills ~.,... ndJlc ln d!Ylslon "B" family before illey fled with '417. !or 11.and JS.~-o!U, In the flna\)leatl, 'l1le family wu left bound with be belf dMl!crl "A" (II UiroUgh !$-,..,-. adheilv.-tope 8a! uMo:rmt\t II)' the · hnl oldlf ~ Larrf Hoover, 15, Santa thieve•, according to the pollct report. Ana. " o.orre Groeoey, -..-,ol the ~- J.nf1 W-bidlt their· own tnYJ!i': '°"°" SU!to, 7'll Yortlo'fll Ave., told ·prapelled cars, which reached apeeds pollci that he w11 aw1kened about 2:30 ,ver 3$ mph at .the G•'*¥Jtw ot ti'!; ~man requesting a room. f:' loot treck. E • Gre1ory. wu cbeck!IW Ills or the 0r11111e Coast racerf'Julie cui.: bool: Ille man pulled a .45 biJon, IS, of 5772 Marshall Drive, Hun-caliber automatic p!Jtol and lnld the t1ngtan Btach. showed best, Dietrich motel manager, "l want all your money." · saN. 'Ille WU 011t of fciur gitb in Ibis Tbe !obber then placed the IUD DtJI to ~'I -, . ' Grqoey'a hoed and led him bad: to .the To1111lra lbe flnala, ricers must win at livinl room o! \bl olflco wbere ".lhc --inlJmlnaey l>Nb and looe money wu bpi. DOI -.Iha Gne beat. A!tef emptying tht cub boz, lbe thief I ,JuUt Jtist "'° ~l!ml" the IOClllld one apjn tbrealem!I Gl'!llotY Jrith the f!n '1by 11\ches.". llletrldl Aid,: pnlslng her and demanded the reit ol lht money. At u "'fUllJ PQi1 !!OlllPOl!lnr;" . tbla point a IOCODd bandit .ealered and • ""' wllbin ....... or belnf in tile l9r !Qui of dlvlslcn "A,'' he said. I Other dlviJiQn "A" riders who showed lf'1! lndudecrRobln Pocock, 16, of mo Pomona Sb, Colla Mesa, and Don Obert, II, or 162'11. Sh81to Line, 'BunUngton Beocb.; " . They , ran fifth and aJxUt in their division, Dietrich recalled lnday. Top "B~·. racers in the preliminaries from the Orange Coast were Tim Pocock, lZ, Robin 's brother,.Rolly Ward, II, of 2821 Shan.tar Drive, Cosla Mesa ,' and Jim Petrina, 11, of 29lt Java Road, Colla Meu. · Al!o competing from Ibis area were Brian llartwict, u. or 4711 Operetta Drive, Huntington Beach; Brian Ca!Sidy, ll, of 1eet3 Cedar Circle, FOlDltain Valley; Kyle Collins, U. of 9225 LeGrande Circle, Fountain Vl]]ey: L8try OUNHCOAST IT DA ILY PILOT TM Orllltlt COltl DAIL 'f PO.OT, wllfl MlCft k t ell'lblntd fl\t Htw1-Pmt. le MlhJMcl trt fM O!'tntt , ... , 1"11111111'1"'9 (6mplt'I)', 5tpa. ,.,. .cllllofls •r• Plolllllltled. Mtrillty lluw11h FrliNy, tor C:0.1.t Mii•, Htwoorl l tKl'I. Huntlfltlorl IMCl'llFO\lfttt lrl V•tlfy, l '9UM l!iMCl'I, lrvlnt/~O(llelKk t!lCI St11 Cltmenlt ( SMI .Jw1111 C.tpistr.tna, A slnglt r19lon1I fdltiM 11 P\lbhl.hfd S.hlnll'rl n S"'1Nt1. The prlnclPll OUtlli9'11fta lllfM Is 11 JlO Wrll hJ ~lrffl, C05t1 M n&, Calltor.U., ntlt. R~b1rt N. 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P olice Hunting Truck Driver In Sexual Attack A truck driver who sexually a!Saulted a young woman motorist on the San Diego Freeway SUnday night II tbe sub- ject of an ill out search today by Orange County Sherill'• officers. Deputies said htJ 22-yeaMld victim, I visitor from Clrl!bad, ran out ol gas between MacArthur Boulevard and University Drive. Sbe said sbe wu walk· ing to a service station for help when a truck driven by her assal1ant pulled up alongside. The victim told officers that the truck driver offered to give her a lllt to the nearest gas 1lation but then swung his vehicle around, drove off t h e freeway and forced her to participate in acts of sexual perversion. She was later ejected from the vehicle and picked up by a passing motorist. Of~ ricers said the young wo1nan was suf· ferlng from shock but was otherwise physically unharm ed. County Couple Hurt in Crash A young Sanla Ana couple auflered aerious injuries SUnclay night In Colla Mesa when their motorcycle sidelwlped a car tu rning into a driveway, throwing them to the pa\iement. RuS!ell E. Dexter. 22, end 111' wife Larsine, 20, or 1215 N. Ron St., were ex• amined at Colla Mesa Memorial Hoopltal and transftrred In Oralll• Coun ty Medical Center. Pollet ••Id Dexter suffered a 1kull fr1cture and mu!Uple l1cor1llon1, while his wUe sustained Internal injuriea In the 10:30 p,m. spill. a!IO U...lened GreaorY. 'lbe hnl men Um llOUled Gregory's wife and doqldr fJom the bedroom ad- jacent to the livJnc -and 'tbrulened to ldD them If the lllDil1 did not reveal wbero the ml ol the money wu bidden, accon!lng to police. , . ,. " · '" Gri.P~g Crash Leaves s· Dead ·Jn Rural Area · HADDOC!t, GL (UPI) -Elchl -wen ldDed ~1 nll!'l ln !he collim! or a lpeecling car and a , pickup truck on I bill netf tbla cenlral Georgia comnwnlty, tile state PallOI uld. Another headon colllaion between two can ln the northeut Georgia town of Elberton trued live penons. state 'l'tooper R. M. Rhodes said the r to the Haddock colll.!lon was travel· Inc at a bJib rate of speed and ap, parently croued the center line of tbO highway Into the path of the pickup truck driven by James A. Simmons of Had· dock. Simmons was alone In the truct. The other seven victims included the driver oL the car, Robert Middlebrooks of Macon, and alx pusengers. Couple Survive Crash of Plane CORONA (AP) -Two couples hive escaped senou. Injuries when their ligbt plane crubed and cartwheeled IOO jard! near the Corona airport Sunday, officials saJd. Suffering facial cuts were John Thomu1 49, and wife Leola, 45, of Yorba Linda. Pilot Robert Barem:, 43, and wUe, Joyce, ol Torrance were shaken up. The Federal Aviation AdminJ1lration said the plane loat power and was destroyed in the crash. 'l1le Hivertide County slterlff'1 office uld the Cessna 177 crashed from 300 feet •ix.it a mlle weal of the airport. .. Youth A"ested In Car Tampering A Hacienda Bel(btl bleyelllt wu s.<bapo luclty be didn't have a bleycle tire pump in Ills pouesslon early Stmdty, when confronted by one N1wport Beach policeman, Offictr Dan D!Santo clslmed be came around the corner juat In tlmt to c1tch RU.S,ll S, Burno, II, lettlnl the air out o! bit patrol car'• right rur tiro. Burna WU •mated and boolltd OD auapicion of vehlcle ltlnpertna u • .-Ill ol the flat tire capor. The ll!'trolman '!II retumiac al 11:11 a.m., after quletJnc a loud partJ al aptt1m«ltl la the Ill blocli el .. Street, wblcb Wto ...,.... dD ... .,_.,IL.Y Pll.OJ"IW ..... 11• FREIGHT TRAIN BICOMES l'ILE OF TWISTID l!hlTAL IN PLACINTIA WRECK , . "'. No One Waa Hurt, but ·lt_,.,,to Woke up larly SUnday With a S1art . *' Mesa Officials Slate ' Discussion on Zoning Controis on apartmenl clfielopment and 1he pouible fmll'Cial .11Dpact on owners of plllUled multlple;l!Qlt property in case of widespre.&d --WW' be dl!cuS!ed by Costa Mesa orncial! tonlghl A variety of topics are expected to emer_ge during the regular fifth Monday study session between the city council and planning commission. Councilmen Robert M. Wilson ,.id be intends to bring the issue of R-4 multiple unit zoning out onto the table. Planning Commiulon Chalnnan C. C. "Chic" Clarke also is expected to bring up apartments as a topic at the 7:30 o'clock meeting in the council chambers' conference room. Councilman WUson rocalled that multi· pie unit oon.struction wu raised as an issue earlier this ytar in community meeting• prior to the April council elec- tion . "People bave bad it with R-4 housing," be remarked. New Water Well Set for Drilling In Costa Mesa ' J?reparations are under way to sink a new 1baft for a Coeta Mesa County Water District well Jn the northeastern section of tbe city, following awerd or a $2t,810 bid. Tbe job will be done by McCalla Bros. Drllllng Compan,y, which did the wort !or a aimllar ....U nearby. Drilling and waler level and quality le!ling muaJly lalies •bout eo dlys, after w)llcb addl1ional blda for completion .will be iollclted, Total COii of the first well driDe<t - near SUnflower A venue and Smalley Streel -wu about "5,000. It operates on an electric n>tor. The new well down Sunflower Avenue near Bear Street on Newport-Mesa Unified School Dlslrtct property may 10 up to $100,000 since the CMCWD hopes 11 \viii operate on a more costly gasoline engine. Purpose of the dual guolinMlectrical motor setup would be to assure that in case o£ some type of power failure or natural diluter, one well could eontinue to !unctloo, according to waler diJtrlct officia!J, . The new well Jite probably will be walled and laodnped ln Sponlab motif like the firal one, clillrtcl olfidaJI uld. \ He noted that the city s pneral plan shows a Jarse llllOUllt of R-4 bluslng potential wbic hmay ruive In be recon- sidered in light of cbaogiag c0mmunlty factors. Councilman WillOn wd during receot economic llhlfto -for about the past two years -development declined, but i. now moving into a new boom. U sweeping rezones were applied to et· isling property planned for apartmenll, Wilson suggested, city officials would have to consider finaqcial effect on lait<I· owners who bought for that reuon. , Co•ta Mesa Planning Iltrector Bill Dunn also warned city offidalJ ln a memo ta months ago, however, .that over·building of apartments could caµse a severe vacancy factor. Councilmen WUson hinted today tllat the city may choose to impose a con· trolled project (CP) ordinance on all •ucb projecll a5'11ring closer city suJd· ance of the bollderl. , u Ju.I being llliJ>denslty ln ilJell isn't all bad," be explained, adding that quail· ty make! the d!Herence. Private Plane ' Held F olWwing " · Beaclr, Landing A private airplane which ~· en emergency landing, on the San'1 Onofre , beach Sunday WU being held today pen-' ding an iDqulry by a Federal ).vlation Administration (FAA) lmpector, 'lbe aircraft pilot, PbilJlR, David Clawoon, ofVenice, Fla., WU iiliinjund in the landing. A &-year-old cbild on the beach who became fr!gbt.ned d!lrinr Ian-. ding was boapitallzed after be (ell wblle nmnlng, ' The Incident occmted on the atretch or beach llllJl ln federal -icln, In the vicinity of the· Marine Corpa recreation club. The pilot reportedly told Marine of· ficlals that he was bound from Oakland to Las Vegas. He '8id that be lost radio contact and then ran out of gas necessitating the emergency landing, a Camp Pendleton spokesman said. , The aircraft was ~earched by agents of the U.S. Treasury Departmel}t and Border Patrol for any lndlcation of illlclt activity. The Marine corps Wc>kesmen ..n nothing wu turned up during the searches. · No explanation was liven tor ~ aircraft's deviation from Its declared route. · 1 I ' Train Derailed .. • u In; Placentia; «" . 27 Cars Upset ' •"" Tweniy-ieven can of a U.Car Santa t•e RlllW freilht 1raln Wt tbe tracks ..,,. ly SuQ4ay in Placentia, rip~lng out lbo\I( l,llOO S<tt of double track ~~ OrlflWJ>orpe Avenue •. T\lere iverej 10 Inr I~ but ooe Diil! w~ arre.led, It U.,.; acme, for tre;spa.ss1DI:. , t', '.1 ~ 1 4:45 a.m.-acclden\ awakned,· nearby relld111to wbo,called·police. .,.. Offk<rs said preliminary· .investlp~'ll bad <felennined · ~! fODlelbing •II;'!' paregtly got under the mlqdle cail of th&j· freight .moving at '!.,b 0 u t eo Ji> u ~·an ­ hour between H!g.,aod A,• o au e ~· Rlcbfiel~ Road ca\lllni ..,. car In leave the i'8Us. -r -, Two of the derllile<i drs coniain'4l refrigerated meat, officers .laid. The 52,·; car train was made up in Albuqllerque,,: N.M. Saturday, C. E. Rollins, a Sanla Fe olficial, ·aaid,. the tracks were cleared and restored tO , use by 10 p.m. Sunday. The companf,: sent 150 men, two beavy ,cranei-'1'14:. other equipment to 'the icedi! tO cJ..r up : the m.,. SUnday JDOmlng. · ,. !.· . ' Long Be~ch Wife:: n· es ill ·co· "t · · .:: ''. ' '''" ' :µp y, ' ~UtQ COll~i.;,i:·;,;·''~~ ' I ' ' A Loilg Beach woman wa• ldlled early· . SUndaf and her husband and a pa-er! · sulfUed. iDJuries when )heir.car w&J hit .. from behind and catopulted olf ~· Artesia Freeway in Buena Park ' Terie Semenko, 25, !Ulfered falal Jn. juries wben tbe vehicle burtled OOwtiont4 . 1be Beach Boulevard oitamp from: west:.' bound lanes of the freeway. . Her death •u 1he ~ ·tralllc ftlall , ty of tbe-weeltend, foll~ that of~~·. H. Trim, 32, of 138112 Shacklefot\I st., Garden Grove. · .. · · Trim w ... tllled late Saturday'w!M!n ~· by a car as he walked across Garden Grove Boulevard at NiclM>b Drive, ,c. cording to police. · caJUornla Hifh,ay Pa!Tol officm pld. Mrs. Semenko s husband Edwatil, 31, who W81 at the wheel, and Willlam Loree, 25, also of Long Beach, suffered only minor injuries in the fatal lwo-elt -··• r . t,;l~I. I , , , • The other molnrisl In the Ar14sla·· Fretway tragedy was Identified II)' \he CHP .. Robert Doyle, 23, of Cerritos, Garden Grove pollce inV..tigattog the Clll'-pedeltrian accident thal JdiJed '.J'rim,; identi!ild the motlirlat involved u Jtqt · 0 . starke, 29, of Garden Gr.ove. ' ·' ~. CallaaUve faCtors Qfbolh a<cidelits are~ still being pn>bed. ,. WI . GUAIAN1D IVllYTHING Wl·SILL ., '" ; • • Jewelr~ and Loan UNDDWATll FENDER OUT OP PAWN WATCHll CMIRA W D MASTD . hv ... NlllONOS II ,.... 12· e TIMllC ::: '125 ~ '350 e CAIAVIUI •e IULOVA • e ILGIN IA•··aM e LONGINU MAMITA cut _ _JJL.._ TW11f UMI" ............... o.er 2" .. c_,_ .... zD -........ . '4" :: '195 .. .... '300 . ,,_ NIW I . ~------COUPON ·-----~ 18-TRACK , '.f APU :.':~!"" $1 ! cl: I L.--------------=---=..-• •• ,,., Mld-5-imer SALE • ' . ON ALL . . ' GOLF t EQUIPMENT . UP TO ' 50% OFF ' ,.'' ' . I ., ' • 'I Dexter told in veatl(alorl he falled to oee a tum signal Indicator on t h e car driven by 1bomu P. 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