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Lagunan Eseapes
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Pro.h~ng . ·~kylah Death as Bullet
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-~For Sla•ns Into Bouse •f'stery . Jl1'g
• . TUESDAY· AFTERNOON, MAY IS,' 1973
VOL. 61. fllO, lal. 2 S•CTIOllS, 21' PAftl
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In Back of ·Smut
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·~Seai-chini: 10r • m·en?s room in ,a Los 1be aneeitiOGs ire' ~teined 'ln 'In-
Alatilitoo industrial area. while m patrol dictmentl !slued• in Oruiii eodD!Y ind iJJ.Ml!f~ a.policeman stumbled pnto_$pbyl.5 Ii)' autlioriUes ·in New Yill'k, .iolm,trig
qilllion worth of aDeced Pll'llOlll' dramatic, ' closeckloor t<stlmilolr rilicUt '
UUed todaY to top'le"I Mafia figures, gangland-tactics. • ·'.·
' ' ~ ~veral · su!P<cied principals' 1ii . the t~ · f ' case were mTested immediately foDow. ·agunian Safe: ing: lhe Mardi raid !"' ~ Sl!kl. '""'·· • • · · warehouse, whde oth.n'r~ain f"° ind . ~ ... ..11:..:... ' ' ?;. ' : . l;fl •Jl,.WlfS• " . • ~L' W ;ld Sl . ~·o1-~tis,Ettore.Zappi, )J.s · f, · ug allecedlr.tlie.Nwnber'TWo\mari. in. the
, . . New )'ork-~ ,crime famlly,beaded ·by •
longtilJ!e b®s ~!9 G11111b\l)O. .
ff .,_;. Ho·us·. n . lronicaHy, 111e whole operatloo·w•s ex-
,,."" . >c-posed foll~wing what one key figllre
• . , «Jescribed in testimony as mounting ,, -.
By JACK CHAPPELL · pressure in Los Angeles County against
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ot .,.. aaitr P11.e ·•"'" • smot:cteallng.' · . A Laguiu\ Beach woman narrowly • • Af.tbur«•wolf' Pellon ,-a stningarm
escaped dea,lb late Monday as a rifle slug debt. collector and driver !or the-fii;m
ilammed (brough a retired cou~'s that oWDS the war~ • w·h e re
Catalina Street home passing withiri a thousands of porno magazines .; Wete
toot of the woman's head as she sat found, detailed the operatioa: ~ding a newspaper. He ~aimed during discussim supervis-
Anita Kubin' was unilljvre<l. In !lie !in· .' ed;bY Orqe County Depµty l,>istrlct At·
ddent 'uQC!Or lnv~lgat10n tod3y '\fly . "torn¢Y .oWta ·~ that he tufS&ted
L;aguna Beacli"t!olioel ttie Los Alamitos plant aa a IOOd biding
"All of a sudden everythlog just sort of place.
<IUDlbled before you. It'• kind of an eerie Pellm also .ctalmed tha~-as a result
feeling," Mrs. Kuban. said. -he has dodged ·bullets t11ree times
. Police traced the path.of. the m~ since~ d!'an>"t,I~ discovery.
bpllet through: a four Inch by lour lilcli '!be prooecutloil s case Includes allega-
pi>st on the 'oouple's porch, an aluminum ti~ by P~lon that ,materiall.selzed In
Window frame a wooden window siding, Los Alamitos constitute (\Illy .about half
5 drapery a tfuck pl~te·glass mirror-and ·the nletchandtl~ In the -Suki firm'•
'eiwatl, fin81Iy sniashing Jnto the rear of a J~~ratlve busin~.'
l:ltick fireplace and ·dropping between Pellon also described ·a n6-nonsense
\falls. collection p01icy for large scale dealers
-~"I was ter'ribly· shattered for a while. who di4n'~ _pay for. the firm's m~gazlnes We didn't know .whelher to st~nd llP or and fllJllS op ume. . . ~t down or what," Mrs: Kuban said. _ 'Deputy} Distrl~1 Attorney Sears ques-
r1r1rs. Kuban and her husband Theodore tioned him closely about what)! was told
ltave been Laguna Beach residents for to .do. ·
bet.Ween 45 and 50 years and reside at 604 "Either get the money or a piece of
caialina Street. t)lem," he .repll!'d, adding that tn four
, "We just JOoked at each other," she . cou.pion "'"' for ,Ille fth\11!" only bad
.id. . . 11o PtnucM .WilUne ~·
• Mrs. Kuban said the fint tbjng the , •
cpuple wu aware of was the shattering· · ... •. •
fif lhe large plate glass mirror. She said SLEEPING' M'4N
llbe, did not hear a gunshot. ·~· 1. = :8.Uh,,1n~=b:;~ DIES IN TRASH
1jm at Hoeg Memorial Hospital ln
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Jazz · Musician Dies · . .
. PHILADELPlilA (AP) .:.. Ebner
llowden, 72, who won fame u 1 banjo
·lU,ytr oljuz Jn the 192118, died M~Xl!l11X'Clllllnont musician& in Jul,. IAlcll
p Duke 'Ellington, Fats Will<t. and
:Coon1y ·Jlolie.p1ayed in !Iii bad II -11qie. . . •
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' . Wlien il·romes to being saf1l and warm, this kitten ··h~-l(Jilaae:..Two of the newborn Siamese were tll~ Wider the• wing -or in tftis case the ear -
of ·proxy 'motlier Prissie, a two-year-old Saint Ber-. . .
nard in a. Salin~, Calif., pet shop. The togetherness
has shop owners in a quand ary. Unless someone
wants to buy the trio a:. a compete set, who'll be
the one to separate them?
Huntington Engineers
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Sefh.in$ Bug in Skylab
By JOHN ZALLER
Of ... DlllJ' PMlt lteft ~ at' McDoneD Douglas As~
nautJcs. ~ponJ in HUJttington_ Beach
are -~ ~ lhe clock In a sya. . . --_.___.._ .,.MO~ "°9LU,S FACING ,,·u;s.~ .....
. .. --tpl•dc llilrcll, far lho key to Skylab's tillubJI, • .. ). I
:Bui, if .. lbOy ~making progress, they W:e hijlliig quiet about It this mornlnf.
"It -Uiol we're a!lllcted by ~i, !Aw," Jt•id. one company offi.
dtl. "U a~ Cllll bmk, tt will." ,,,... win two Mini feelings •••
lllll •-the company at this point
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ln the mission :
With .the $2.6 billion Skylab program in
jeopardy because of the failure of two
solar ele<:tricity panel.S to unfold, the en·
glnecrs are determined to find a solution.
"TherC's not even time to fee l re morse-
ful over what's happened," said a com·
pany spokesman. "We're t09 damned
busy trying to figure out what went
wrong."
But beneath the headwork, there were
also expreasions of fear tha~ the whole
U.S. 1poce program may be penalized
for the failures s9 1ab hal encountered.
"This may be just )'hat some cl thooe
bleeding heart U.S. 5<n1tors are look!ng
(See SKYLAB, Voge I) .. • . ..
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Heiress' Husband.
Caused Death,
Mother Claims
NEWARK, N.J . (UPI) -'lbe mother-
in • Jaw of . ID orthopedic aurgeon has
charged M~y that be caused tJie death
of his pregnant heiress wile by abandon-
ing her in wate.:s teeming with sharks
while he 1wam to safety. 'J'1e Sll'geon, Dr. Robert D. Rockfeld ,
31, of Freehold, N.J., has testified that he
and his wife Linda, 27, tried lo swim lot
the Florida s\M;re when the engine of their
rented boat failed and that he swam on
alone to get help when &be became too
Ured to go on . Both wore life jackets, he
said.
Mrs. Roc kfeld was the daughter of
Sollie Small, milUonaire owner of t h e
Coffee-Mat Corp.; a vending machine
(See SHARKS, Pap I)
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Sbillility
Of Dollar
In Doubt
LONDON (UPI) -The price of pie!
shot up sharply again today and the end
was not in alght.
The U.S. dollar slumped accordingly
and, in Paris, where gold reached an as-
tonishing fl28.50 an ounce, the flnlnctsl
newspaper· Les Echoe apeculated whether
there might be a third devaluation of the
dollar.
As the dollar fell In Europe and on lhe
Tokyo money ·mertet, olher currencies
NO IMMEDIATE PRICE
HIKES SEEN-P191 19
increased. The British pound , worth leS! '
than $2.50 Monday morning, cost $2.57
today.
French rmanclal sources said gold'• '
leap and the dollar 's phmge showed a
deep-seated distrust of the dollar'• stabll·
ity. London dealers echoed this Idea.
"This market Is totally irrational and
self-feeding/' said Bruce Smith, foretcn
exchange manager ol Britain'• giant Mid·
land Bank.
Dealers in the gold bullion market said
there seelT\ed no end In sight to lhe aimolt
perpendicular rise In the met•l's pric<.
In Paris. the price leaped '22.30 an !
~ce in the eourae of the mornlnc to
$128.50 an ounce but fell back later In lbe
(See GOLD, Pap I) .
Orpge Coot
Weli.tlter
It's hazy dayll again -at least
through Wednesday, according to
the weatberlady. llJihs in the up-
per 60s at the beaches and Inland
areas. Chance of some sprinkles
tn the morning houra.
INSIDE TODA)'
Serlow n e w troublt1. are
plaguing tht Skt1l4b fnissio~
with ttmpe1'aturu inside tht ..
station reported at JOO d4!.prets .
See story, illustration on Paae 4..
s ~-. May 15, 1973
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Mamie and Doctor 'K'
Presidential special adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger tended a reception for "Women oC the Year-1973"
spent some time chatting with a President's lady at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington .
Monday -Mrs. Dwight Eisenh9wer. They both at· Eight top American women were honored. :......-~.:....-~-~--=---=--~~-~-~~--~--~~
Clemente's 'Red Ryder,' .,
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LA L ~~ SKYLAB .•.
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P L • )ll'OV<l-U.t'-Skyilb Is wmthwltlle rosec t t lheie's a fear th.at Ibis may be the u or _;IS --ofit-aU." ---
U1S. space ofliclalJ in Houston art ,,
W ASHINGTO!I • (AP) -Speculallon
tumed today to Los Angeles attorney
Wamn Olrlstopher u a lll<elY choice for
special Watergate proaecutor after U.S.
Dislrlct Judge Harold R. Tyler .Jr., QI
New York wltbdrew fnlf!l eouldentloll.
CluiJtopber, 48, deputy au or n •Y
general In lbe Jolwon.. admlnlalrat!On,
was one of .four peraoos Alty. Gen.-
designate Elliot L. Richan!IOll pllced oo
"a list of finalists'' for appointment.
Chairman James O •• EailJi!MI (!).
Miss.), of the Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee, told newsmen alter a private
meeting with RI ch a r d's on that
Christopher would be a good choice.
"He'd run the show or quit," said
Eastland.
Sen. John V. '!'Unney (D-Calif.), said
without regard to my nomination or the
appointment of a special prosecutor. •1
The others named by RJchardson were:
-William H. Erickson, 49, pl Denver, a
Colorado supreme Court Justice.
-David W. Peck. 70, a fotmer juatice
bl tbe New, York appellate dlvfolon and
now a aenlor partner In a Wall Street law flnu. •
Cilrls\OPh•r is a JMt graduate of Stan·
ford Law School an4 the Orsi president
ol the Stanford Lew Rotiew. lfe .-as
elected to the achool's board of trustees
1n 1m.
sa)'ini tbey will attempt to salvage
leut one 17-day mission in tbe~orbi
workshop. 11
They point out that the Skylab calilil""
has pressurized, most systems are work-
ing perfectly, •nd that with help from
batteries that could be flown up to Sky·
lab, the aborter mission would be entire-
ly aalo.
But the feeling among llOllle llougJu
engineera is tltat a 17-day ml3s\oll wouJ~
be ooJy the crudest lllllt ol "salvage job."
"ni,. main purpooe of Skylab was to
Ond out whether man could survive and
work in outer spa_ce for prolooged periods.
ol time,'' said a compaoy s~esman.
"Moon missions have alr~y gone two "tr t"f {/ weeks and we know how men perform on
those trips. On Skylab we had hoped to l Nixon Clemen'"" go 28 and 56 days. not 11 days." i-c; In addlttou, the massive earth-mapping,
and earth exploration e1perjments that
Estate Cla:ms had been important ~ purposes·,
" of the mlssioo might hilve to be curtailed
or eliminated enUrely. . :
Christopher would be "100 i>ercent ..,. Not Backed Vp Wltat Douglas officials are clearly hoi{.1
ceptable" to him. ing for ls a second chance at Skylab ..
"He'd be totally impartial, Independent They have a backup capsule about 50
COLSON TO TESTIFY
ABOUT BURGLARY,,.... 5
and very fair," said Tunney, who praised From Wire Services pefundrc~:! ctoomfuus'Pl.ethe 1atnd. they would like the WASHINGTON -Sen. Sam J. Ervin -~
Christopher as a man of intelligence Jr. (D-N.C.), Mid today his special · ."We've spent $390 million on Skylab so
and integrity. w te t Neither Eastland' Mr Tunney professed a_rga.e.commlttee ·tiu no evid!mce to far," said an engineer, "and Jt seems
to know if Richardson would ask indicate ,campaign funds were used by -like it Wolild be stupid to throw all that
Christopher to accept the assignment buy President Nixon's Western White . away over another $10 million Ot so." -
foUowing Tyler's statement he was re!UC· House in San Clemente. "The hardest part of the work ls al·
tant to resign from the judiciary.. The report, originated in the Santa.Ana ready done, the 99-cents has already been
Richardson testified at a hearing on his Register Sunday, said Ervm:s panel ~ spent. It would be awfully poor planning nominatio~ to be attorney general that he found . informaUon showing the .c: to waste all that basic work."
is somewhat closer to naming a pros-"likelihood" that the money used to bQ)r · The irony· of Monday's failure of th!r•
ecutor, but couldn't say just when he the former Hamilton H. Cotton .esfale solar panels to unfold is that it i.s a pro~
will do so. came'from a political espionage treasury lem Douglas engineen had been CODCeI'D""'.C
"Within the next couple of days?" ask-maintained by Nixon's personal lawyer, ed with since January. ~
Yachts Becalmed
Off Guadalupe;
-Swift In Lead
ed Sen. Edwafll M, Kennedy (!).Mass.) Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach. In dozens of pracUce sessions involving ,
B C D d t 71 "I certainly hope •o. but 1 can'I White House ~ Secretary Ronald· pctssible problems,_ engineen worked out ruce rego ea a guarantee u.• Richardson replied at a Ziegler Monday called the story "a total ID ~etail several times what they would
' fourth day of committee bearings 011 his labr!Caliou • . , a totally fa ls e and -· do if the panels didn't open. t
· • · i;· ' · nomination. malicious.-report which is absolutely wr "-~~·The--aowi-y1ctttt1tFtltt~""VatbiRr··v·1·•ac"'h"'!~-' _ ~ . _ Earlier .he told newsmen it was poisi-true." '
Club's Guadalupe Island race were -. c oy JOHN-VALTimzA'---After:Ius·rehremen>-tbe~Giegos-move<I-t!tr'firmight-be-able Ii> a!lriOUnce9'1P----Regls~E'l-~.Jim-Dean---frona Page I
becalmed on both sides of the offshore Of"'' o111r Pli.t '''" to a mobile h01pe in Westminster "'here selection during the day. said today, "Our reporters have found -•
island today. . R. Bruce Crego -whose prowess with he spe?t his last years.. Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (Q-rj.C.}, asked that Mr. Nixon's name appears nowhere GOLD • • ':'
Only three yachts were around the the patrol car and ticket pad earned him Services. are pending at Sheffer Richardson whether he e~ the on public records pertaining to the prop-· • · ~
rock. They were reporting winds from nationwide fame as San Clemente's "Red !\1ortuary in San Clemente. Justice Department and U.S. attorneys to erty. There ts 8 numbered tr u 5 t ac-day to '114.40. In normal times gold''-
zero to three knots . The lead boats were Ryder" -died Tuesday Monday morning withhold indictments in the Watergate count: ' price tncreases only by cents or fractions.
n-be 0,8 . , S . . C 1.1 . y ht In Westminster Hospital after a long bout ca se and other alleged political espionage "If our story Isn't a-••ate we will be of cents. -nu rt nen s p1rlt, a 1 orrua ac with heart disease. He was 71 . 2 w F nd ~-' --I ~----• Club; Jack Ma1llinckrodt's Swift, Balboa ome1t OU and sabotage until after the appointment happy to retract and apologize " Dean I lle sma I Paris mai-Rt clu:.eu at
Yacht Club and Jim Seals' Loco Viente Mr. Crego was indisputably the man of a special prosecutor. said. uBut we require more~ routine '124:06 an ounce, up from Moo.day's
IJ, BYC. wd ~ firtbest mad
1
e San Clembecaenle famoo( tbes "The answer is no," said ~900, blanket denial by 1 White Hou..1e press closmg of •tOIS.20.
ed urmg pos war years use o H d • H who is· Secretary ol Defeose. • ·-etary." Ort the big Lmdon bullion market the Corrected time leaden were cm\put d ~--had ange ·n ome· ---to be Swift, Spirit, and Loco Vlente in great an near-great WiPJM: names 11 ' As far as be is concerned, he said, U.S. Ervin said today "'Ille committee price of gold was fixed at •110 an ounce,
ha d appeared in his police ticket books. attorneys "wlll proceed at their own pace agreed it had no mfonnaUon as to the up $3 from the day's open~g price.
t ~:-~dicap Ieade; in the Pacific Among the "c;ulprits" was comedian Sure" ide Probed !truth of any rumor that the President's In seven market days m I..oodon , the
Handicap Racing Fleet was Nelraed. Bob Hope who coined tHe nickname for home at San Clemente bad been purchas-gold price has clil'!'Jbed nearly 33 percent.
skippered by Howard O'Daniels of the the short, gruff-voiced traffic patrolman N • T le h ed with campaign fWlds. The committee In_ New Yor_i. pncea rebo~ed from au, and who used personal experiences in UPPER MONTCLAIR, N.J. (UPI ) _ 01,SY e p One d I l steep ! 11 b t ma ed on thlf Seal Beach Yacht Club. San Clemente as the basis for patter on eep y regrets any such story ever being ear 1er a u re m
The island is about 300 miles from the radio, television and military-base shows. The bodies of a 4~year-old .socialite and published." downside today in active trading OD thl!t
start at Newport Beach. The yachts must Hope once said that the only way he her 24-year-old pregnant daughter were Booth Relocated Ervin !Mlded the committee had been New York Stock Exchang~. .
now beat back to the finish at Newport. could make it past San Clemente without found hanged in the basement of their requested by the White House to make At Doon, the Dow Jones 1ndW1tr1al aver-
t. mansion Monday evening, police disclos· th d Jal ••e had loat 2 78 points to ~ 91 It ha•
Fron• Page l
SHARKS ..•
manuh1cturer. She left an estate esti-
mated at $500,000 to $1 million.
a traffic ticket was "to swim pa.st, or fly e en · -· ;iw, • 't over." ed today. BRANTHAM, England (UPI). -1be been down more than II points. ,
Mr. Crego's color£ul 20-year ca reer as The victims were identified as Renee Post Office bas a~ to move a The official U.S. price of gold is $42 &n
a police officer began in 1946_ Cali, wife of a building contractor, and telephone booth localed outside the Ni"XOlt Favors ounce, a price set in February when the her daughter Leslie Grant, who was two bedroom wtndo of Mr and Mrs ~-rge d liar d I ed Th · then Friends said Mr. Crego had been work-w · · ~ o was eva u . e price was months' pregnant. Their bodies were Jackson, who com~ tba~ necking $35 an ounce ing: in a local service station one daf taken to the 'Essex County morgue. I and · Ito '"• 'Jnto''the · when a police official suggested that he A detective said the victims were found coup es a woman " s~s \ S • le T There was no immediate Washington
should become a policeman. hanging from tbe ceiling in separate telephono will not let tbem sleep. . ing erm comment today but on Monday, Peter
No trace of Mrs. Rockfeld or the 14-
-...__,.~ outboard motor boat has been found
since the mishap Dec. 16, 1in the Gulf of
Mexico near Naples, Fla.
That afternoon the policeman-to-be rooms in the basement of the '26-room For five years, JacksoD, 55, bu beea Flanigan, assistant to the President for:
drove to Santa Ana where he pUrchased a home, located some 50 to 70 yards from ~~ that the telephone ~ was WASHINGTON (UPI -Presi· international economic affairs, said the '
uniform, badge and a gun. the roadway in a fashionable section of dent Ni.J:on told a group of con-increase in the price of gold to more
The next day he was on h.is beat. this community. 'I1le Brantham Parish Council backed gresskmal leaders today he favors than •100 an ounce did not signal further
In the two decades that followed Mr. At hou h de · ined h his complaint Monday alter be presen!"1 amending the Constilulion to limit devaluation of tbe dollar. t g tails rema· sketc y, a pet l t 1 On . listing some of the And· Chi A V C(ego's performances as a traffic Officer police said the case "looks like 8 a President to a single tenn of six m cago, Paul . olcker, under-
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Her mother, Mrs. Clara Small, in a
suit demanding that she be appointed
administrator of her daughter's estate,
charged Monday that Rockfeld took his
wife on a dangerous boat ride and forced
her to leave the boat even though it \vas
seaworthy, "knowing that those waters
were shark infested and teeming" with
barracuda.
The doctor "deserttXi and abandoned his
wife ... and returned to safety alone"
after disposing of th e boat, the Suit charg-
ed. "As a direct consequence" Mrs.
Rockfeld died , the suit said.
In a suit filed earlier to keep the Smalls
from laking any action on their daugh-
ter's estate, Rockfeld , a surgeon at Bronx
Municipal Hospital in New York. said he
and his five-month pregnant wife were
ready to return after 25 minutes of boat·
ing when the engine failed and the craft
began drifting away from land.
He said he thought land was "two blocks
away," but later learned the distance wa s
about a mile.
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were legendary. suicide." disturbances. years. secretary of the Treasury for monetary
Contemporaries recall that pursuits of J'hey said the victims. were discovered Nixon raised the matter at a affairs and the government's dllef ex-
reekless drivers would often be ac. by another daughter, Jonna Call, 21 , R Ea Bl White House meettni ·aued to pert on gold prices, said Monday after-
companied by gunfire and hJih-speed about 6 p.m. _ one hour after she eagan 8C8 aJDC discuss his plan for creation of a 17· noon he was not worried. He said he did '
driving between San Clemente and points returned home. member commission to recom· not for.tsee trouble for the American con--·
north or south. Police said there were no signs of SACRAMENTO (AP) ......, Gov •. Ronald mend refonns of the electoral proc-sumer because of it.
Mr. Crego's police career also was struggle or forced entry into the house. Reagan says he thinks Jt's unfilir io ~ so that another scandal like Herbert Stein, chatnnan of the C.OOncil
marked by his strong emphasis on a Renee Cali's husband, John, 55, is one blame the entire Republican Party .for Watergate coUld not occur. of Economic Advisers to President Nlion,:
penonal approach to juvenile la\v en-of the owners of Cali Bros., a land the ''misdeeds"· of a few criminals in the Senate Democratic Leader Mike said today in Paris he did not see another
forcement. development firm. Watergate scandal. "l don't think the Mansfield, who has Pub 11 c l Y devaluation of the dollar in the near
Tributes given him on his r&tirement The dead daughter was married to misdeeds of those individuals~·wbo have favored the single, six-year term future.
as a sergeant in January of 1967 Michae l Grant, 26, a mortgage broker been or may be convicted for crlminill concept several years, was among He addressed a meeting of internaUonaJ·
characterized his style of juvenile work and both families live in the home. activity ought to rub off on an entire-na· a dozen member• or Congress of business and banking leaders organized
as one of treating youths like members Grant and Cali were not home at the tional political party,"· Reagan told an both parties who attended. by the French Association of Business~
of his own family. time the bodies were found, police said. audience of high school students Monday. Economists.
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effect of a police record on a juvenile
\Yho had committed a minor offense,"
the citation read.
"He had made lifetime friends or hun·
dreds or young s!ers that he treated like
hi.:; OY.'n children.''
Mr. Crego leaves his \Vidow. Evelyn, of
the family home in Westminster, and a
daughter, Dorine Meier.
Police work was the last or several
careers for l\1r. Crego.
His first trade was that of a "·orkcr
\.\'ith the railroads in his nallve Chicag1J.
Later he and his \\'ife moved West
\Vhcre he \11orkcd in the Long Beach
shipyards during World \Var II. ln 1945
the couple moved to San Clemente for
lhe next colorful chapter in Mr. Crego's
life.
Aware
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ESCAPE ...
Newport Beach.
A military carbine was reported found
on Ramona Avenue early today by of-
ficers after Del. Carroll Bush located the
man at the hospital.
The man was reportedly shot in the
foot and police believe he may have in-
volved in a reported gunshot from the
area of Legion and Glenneyre Streets at
about 10:40 p.m. Monday.
Officers responding to citizen calls of
hearing that shot were unable to locate a
"'eapan or suspect at that time.
of Taps
Kissinger Co1ifir1ns News Report
NEW YORK (UPI ) -Henry A. Kissinger bas confirmed in de-
ta_il for the first lime hi s awareness, beginning in mid·l969, of the
· wrretappmg that bas been connected lo the Watergate and Pentagon
papers cases, The New York Times re1xnted today.
The Times said that Kissinger, in an interview, confirmed he
had seen summaries from several w1retaps placed in 1969 and 1970,
but that he had no! asked that !hey be installed nor had he specifi·
cally approved them In advance.
Kissinger, President Nioxn's adviser on natio nal security, hinted
Saturday_ at a Whlte House btioflng that he had seen the summaries
of the wiretaps, bu t refused ID answer further questions pending a
report by acting FBI dltec!Dr William D. Rucldeshaus'. Ruckleshaus
made public his report Monday. ·
K1SSinger said, T1i& Times reported, that he conferred 9nce or
tw1ce early In 1969 with the !ale J . Edgar Hoover, director of the
FBI. He was quoted as saying be told Hoover of his "very ~al con-
cern" that national 11ecurtty Information &e f safeguaided.
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Our store is lika an iceborg ! No -we're not chiUy to
deal with -it's that you only see ono tenth of our store
from Iha front. •
People visiting us for the first time are flabberg1sted
when the spaciou• interior unfolds before them. The huge
1howtoom has thousends of sample•. (Customers tell us
we have the ltrgest selection they have soan).
Our warehouse · contains an inventory of infinite
v~riety. Hundreds of remnonls inhabit a 25150 Remnant
room.
Add office" a spaciou• drapary room, plenty of
parking , pleasant people, and you'll have the "Big P.icturo"
of our succasslul operation !
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Aldricli Before Board
Hospital Plea
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U<; Irvine Olaoce)lor lllniel G. Aldrich
and medical sdlool officials will appear
T as scheduled at 9:30 a.m.. Wednesday
before Ille Orange Counly Board ol
Supervisor.;.
Campus spokesmen for both the
medical school and tbe cbancel1or11 of·
nee tndicaled Ille univorslly Is prepared
Jo continue Jo seek supervisors' support
for state hood apcndtng !or a campus
leaching boopltel. •
There had been speculaUan ovor Ille
Wffkeod the university might delay its
appearance. Late last woek SUpervlsor
Ralph Clark SUiJ!t!led Lbat UC! buy Ille
Orange Counly Medical Center.
The faclllty which most agree Is
"J.na.i:l~te" for teaching purposes is
the C()Q!ity's major health delivery f"clli ..
ty. OCMC is stalled by the medical
school facully and students and figuru
stronaly In the final allocation of UCl's
sbare. ol a 1155.9 million statewide bond
Issue fol' health sciences fadllties.
The resclutlon bas to date been
adopted by Z2 county cities, chambers of
aommerce and other civic organizations.
It polnts out that voters believe $38
million of that state bond measure was to
have gone to UCI and part of the money
was to have provided an on-campus
teaebing hospital. ,
'Ibis week a joint legislative panel
headed by Assemblyman Willie Brown
Jr. (D-Sacramento), is expected to sug-
gest to the Legislature bow and where
the money will be spent.
1'1le latest rommlttee stall proposal
would see $12 million spent on campus
for a basic medical sciences classroom
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and iabontory bulldlnc, with u much as
IT million Of that included in this year's
UC Budget
Anolher 111 million plua would be spent
m&llOJI a new ZOO.bed teaching boopltel
on the UCl campus to 1erve as the
"eore'' or "hub" t1f UCI-Callfom la
College t1f Medicine's C0W1lywlde, three-
.level health care delivery and doctor
training system.
Finally, IT million ot the UC bond
money would be spent "upgrading"
OCMC. The county's hoopilal would wind
up with 315 improved, teaching qua1tt1
bed!, down from the present 515 beds.
Further, it would be improved to serve
as a centrally located, first nle
emergency care and outpatient ~ital,
UCl spokesmen contend.
Leary Shifted
To Folsom Pen
.Nine white rhinoceroses arrived at Llon Country
Safari in Laguna Hills Monday from Natal, South
Africa. In photo above, one emerges from his crate
.)Vhich was gently lifted off truck by crane. The
brutes have an average weight of 3,000 pounds and
are an endangered species. In pioture below the
rhinos get together at a pool as if discussing their
new 500-acre home .
Plant Expansion
Perils Plankton?
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SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) -The
minimum security Callfomla Men's
Colony announced Monday that Dr.
Timothy Leary, one--time hJgh
priest of LSD, has been transferred
to the maximum 9'Cllrtty Folsom
prison near Sacramento.
eiress Oaims Robbery;
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Police Say ·story Untrue
HOUSTON (UPI) - Heiress Candace
er Garrison told police last week a
masked bandit broke into her third floor
bedroom, covered her face with a cloth
tftat made her unconscious and robbed
her of $396,000 in jewe1ry and money.
iDetectives said Monday the robbery
never happened.
"We have declared this unfounded. We
surmise there was no robbery attempt ~t
aU.," detective J. R. Gouty said. "We
dan'.t. know il this was a figment of her
i(tlagination or what. She may actually
believe the robbery Wd occur."
In fact, police said Mrs. Garrison ac-
qi,ti.tted seven years ago in the slaying of
h,.-se<ond husband, reported the theft ol Ope jewel she had reported as stolen
awller in a robbery in Miami Beach -a
$160,000 canary diamond tear~p on a
eoid chain. .
The 52-year-old blonde told Miami
!leach police April 26 another masked
bandit toting a switchblade knife broke
hell,ed P anties
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C.et Their Man • 'LONDON (AP) -Somebody siole 4~'7na McCaHerty's new hr.a .off her
~thesline, so she sewed a bell into her
i!\'i':t pair of panties and hung lbem
n the small hours, the bell rang, and a
ting cop grabbed Jack Coben, 50, of
doo's East End. .
I Brought before the magistrates Mon-
taY, c.ollen admitted stealing the bra and
~Ing to steal the panties.
t "There's nothing wrong with me," he
iold Ille judges. t But Ibey ordered him beld for medical
twninations and another hearing June ...
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into her hotel suite and stole $200,000 in
jewelry.
"Don't hurt me, don't hurt me, I won't
do anything," police quoted Mrs. Gar-
. rison as pleading with the Florida bandit.
She said she was dozing when the ban-
dit broke into her 14th floor Doral Beach
Hotel room at 3:30 a.m.
Miami officers speculated the bandit
was "a pro" who got into her apartment
with a pass key.
Among the items she said were stolen
111 the reported Houston robbery were
tbe canary teardrop diamond, a !60.000
diamond ring, a $l40,000 emerald
bracelet, an aquamarine s t o n e worth
$20,IM, a $2,000 wedding ring and $14,SOO
in cash.
The millionairess told Houston police
the latest bandit broke into her bedroom
at 11 p.m. Friday and "dropped some
cloth over my face that rendered me un-
conscious."
But she did not report the holdup to
police for 20 hours.
Gouty said there is a Houston city
ordinance against filing a false police
report, "but it doesn't amount to a thing
at alf." He said police do not plan to file
charges against Mrs. Garrison.
Death Penalty Out;
I Killer Gets 10,000
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) -District
Judge Archie S. Brown !old Eugene
Spencer Jr., fl, that only me aenteoce
could fit the crime -murdering a police
officer.
"Unfortunately, the Supreme Court of
Ille United States h., made that punish-
ment unavailable to us," Brown said
MOllday.
He selltenced Spencer lo 10,000 years in
prison . ..
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WAUSAU, Wis. (UPI) -A man and
is wife weni chatged Monday with kid-
aping, abducting 0r enticlll'g lour Y0\1111
en for the purpooe of forcing tben1 lo
It sexual acts with the wife, Mara·
on County authorities saJd,
t District Atiomey Daniel Lallocque
fBid Darrell O. Lewis, 25, o1 Elion, Wis.,
,..., charged wilh one count ol •bducUoo. ·•wo counts of kidnaplng and ane count l>l enticing 1 minor inio a motor vehicle.
I Hls 211-felNlld wire Florence ,.as charg·
with one count each ol aiding and
Ing a kldnapln •• aiding ~ abetting
bductlon, aod iidlJ!S and abcl~llJI
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Ille enUcemcot·of a miner inlO an auio.
Bond of PJ,OOll cash wu aet !or Lewis
and $15,11111 cash bond waa sel !or ·his
wile. Arraignment ,.., adjourned IDIW
Wednesday Jo allow the "'"Pi• lo ceaoult
an attoniey.
The four young men told police last
week they had been kldnaped and forced
to have seJ'. with a woman. ~ and
his wife were arrested as a result 0( the
tnvestlgaUon that followed.
'!be district atiorney said the alleged
abductions took place belweeo Marth
and May this year and most occurTed ln
downtown Wausau.
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Deterior a ting
Courthouse Wall
May Spark Suit
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Enlargement of
a-nuclear power-plant south-of the West..-
ern White Rouse could endanger the ani-
mal food chain in coastal waters by kill-
ing plankton, an oceanographer says.
The warning was expressed by Or.
James Enright of Scripps Institution of
Oceanography. He t~tified Monday at an
Atomic ~nergy Commission hearing on
proposed expansion of the san Onofre
three san Ooofre nuclear poftl' units
every minute.-It said "these organisms
would be exposed to mechanical damage ,
to lhermal shock and at times to chemical
discharges that are released into the cool·
ing water."
Within a 24-hour period , the report said.
this would amount to one square mile of
sea water 14 feet deep.
Spokesmen said the decision was
made by the Caillamia Department
of Corrections Review Board. They
gave no reason for the move.
Leary, who escaped from the
Men's Colony in Sept. 1970, wa1
returned here earlier this month
after his capture and escape trial.
White aluminum panels installed on the nuclear power plant. E
Hit would have an important impact on N • ' E pert exterior of the new Orange County the food train in coastal waters," Enright .. ,..on s nergy x
courthouse are deteriorating and the sllid, estimating the loss of plankton -I'""' . .
Board of Supervbors bas t o I d County first and basic link In Ille food chain -
Counsel Adrian K1ll'E"r to file suit pasfilng through iis water cooling •.!'lltem s N G R · • •
against the contractor it rurrent negotia-as inestimable. ees 0 as atwning· ti°-:f~rv~~=:·~n the enamel~ .. ··~~ ~tr: mim~~pf:.~l!~.:1:"rurm1~~~-----· ""' ..... -~ ------·· -·~---
ed ••· 1 11 . . would die by Ille minute, he said. all ~eau~r panes ~I ~a:p1re lat~. t~IS The Scripps associate professor was Charles J. DiBona, President Nixon's refineries had been received "unofficl Y
yeai: and Joseph Sm1~k, county ~ulld1ng critical of research· done for Southern . new consultant on energy, declared in and privately" and he declined to give
services director, said negoUahons to California Edison Co., which plans the Anahelin Moilday that he foresees no ra-details. . ~
repair them have not been successful. exi>tinsion with San Diego Gas & Electric tioning although he expects fuel energy But he sald the information ''ls signlfi-
The county paJd $400,000 for the panels . OJ. That study indicates the mortality shortages. cant when you consider that not one
• 1 ol · In th gh th "Over the ceurae of the summer and refinery ls under construction right now, m ate 1968. rate orgarusms pass g rou e nor has one been built on lhe East Cout ~uyper was authorized to file suit if cooling system would be about 30 winter we will ·have a very tight situa-since l9S8."
Smisek cannot reach an agreement with percent. lion," be told a news conference here. DiBona, one of the architects of Nl%-
tbe J.B. Allen Co., the general contractor To get a true picture, said Enright, "There will be shortages. But we don't 00,8 recent message to Congress 00 for the 114 million structure. "they needed a study Lbat Involved 10 lbink there will be shortages that will ,.., energy policy, spoke at the beglMlng of a
Smisek said he had been in negotia-times as much research as they did." _ ti9orungulre '" ... Uonlng. We do not anticipate ra-three-day conference of the Amm1can
lions with the Allen Company for almost "II this rePort had been made by a Association of Petroleum GeoJo&lste.
three. years without result graduate studen~ I'd have given him a DiBona said eight new oil refmerles He acknowledged that the petroleum
The building services director said failing grade," Enright said ol Ille ufil. are lo be bunt In the near future. He industry bas bad to WI up wltll crttlclaro
moisture bas seeped behind Ille panels ities' report. · · termed Ii an !Odicalloil 'that the Nixl>n and "inuunderswiclinf" I r om ..,. caus111,·.••~'l"<li!loo'w\11ch bllst-~, The ,utillUes' "'Port indicates two mil· admlnislraUon's lncenUve pollclel were vlronmeotellsla. A lol o lhll, be aid, II
metal finally Tisuftlng ln a c'omplele lion galloos OI dcean water would be cir· ' paying oil. "hyslerlcal talk," anll "~t·
rust-away in places. culated through the cooling system of DiBona said word of the planned lall thinking."
JOHNSON· & SON STIU HA VE SOME
NEW CAPRIS at OLD PRICES!
HURRY, THOUGH,
THEY WON'T LAST LONG!
DICK J OHNSON says: We we re given an extra allotment
of Cap ri s that ci re just arriving off the boat and are AT
TH E "OLD PRICES." Come on down and see if we have
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the one you 're looking for:
CAPRI: Sexy; Economical; Fun to Own!
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Q N~w: PrOhlems Beset Crippled Skylab
County Seat
Heads to Roll?
lllCKY '11CKY POLITIX: Qnlngo
County First Distriot Supervl>or Bobby
Battin ol Santa Ana today appean to
have shaken out ooo of his old Political
rugs in proposing ml!a!IJ by whldl our
August oounty board may give the boot
to department heads.
· Battin, In effect, would like to p.rt the
county's department chJers on a aort ol.
mou~mouth notice. Tb.ls would be ac-
complished by setting up a rule that says
any 3 to 2 board vote could oust one of
the department leaden.
Since 1971, the rule required lhat any
department chief about to get the he.ave--
ho must be. given written noUce of the
allegations being lodged against him.
.Then. the actual booteroo must come on
at least a 4 to 1 ballot by the supervisors.
BAmN WOULD reduce all Ibis lo a 3
to 2 count and you're out.
!I is unknown at this writing if the San-
ta Ana superviaor will be able lo push In
hi< quictioooner aetup, although-be was
11ehedulod lo trot the JJOllon out heloce
the board today. 'Ibere is, however, .some
strong lndlcallon he may mako M. Like
the vote to change the rules to 3 to 2
might be passed, 3 to 2.
APOLLO
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t!IOLAR PANl!.LS
IN .TROUBLE -Space J\Jiency officials postp<>ned
launch ol lint three Skyfab astronauts when two solar panels failed to open. The p;!Dels are de-
signed to convert sunlight to electricity.
Suspect Tied to 7 Killings
Ex-deputy Leaves Manuscripts on Grisly , Deaths
teeth, small human bones similar to
wrist bones, a sorority pin, charm
bracelet, photograph.! ol a nude body,
rope, a rifle and a bunting knife.
order to remain unapprebended." Some
of the manuscripts described the hanging
deatb and sexual abuse of_ women.
FORT PIERCE, FIL (UP!) -
Evidence found In the room of a former
deputy sheriff bu linked him with the
murders of at least seven young women,
Broward Quity autltnritteo aay.
SUS PI CI 0 N AM 0 NG the Police aearched the room of Gerald THEY Al.SO F'OOND hundreds 'of
Schaefer is in the Martin County Jail al
Stuart, south of here, serving a six-month
tenn ending June 15, for tying two teen-
age girls to a tiee last summer. 1bose
girls were not otherwise molested.
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Sizzlil!g T~mperatures
Recorded in Stntinn
CAl'I!! KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Tho
crlpplod Sk)'!ab.opoce llatlon.devoiop<d •
new problem klday -temperatures
cl 100 ~ """' -lmlde the labonloly. 'l1>o opoce qoney called it I
aorloul problem but lllll bopod to llwlch
three ·-lo linl: up with the Ila·
llon "' fluoday, "11'1 too .,.tty to tell Ii w're In an un-
managool>le litualloa,.. "'porltd llighl
dlr<clor Nell Hutdih•m. "But the
Skylab clualor ls bot and !rs a problem
that we'll havo to be able lo oolvo if tho
mJWon ls to caallnue.''
ilulcl>lnaon a1ao roported a problem with a stahiltz!ng gyroscope in the
spaceship oontrol system.
TIIESE ADI> TO the difficulties of
space agency experts who are trying to
salvage three manned misslons from
America's first space station.
'Ibe laboratory was launched un-
maMed into a perfect 2'12-mlle high orl>ll
Monday, but suffered a aevere bk>w when
'two of six solar panels falled lo mend
properly.
'll1e panels are de.!igned to coovert tho
sun's energy to oleetrieal power. With
two panels inoperative, the p<>wer supply
of the Skylab was cut In hail.
Skylab 1 utrooauts Qiarles Cmrad
Jr., Dr. Jooeph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz were to have ridden another rocket
Into space today to link up with the st!l-
tioo for a 2&<1ay space adventure.
Ho sald tbe gyroccope. problem wu not
as terious as the electrical or heat prob.
lalll.
Asl:ed to asaess tho possibility of 1
launcb SUndiy, Hulcbinsoo said: ~'I've
not lffD a show stopper yet!'' I
Irish Rebels
Vow to Kill
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20 Tommies
BELFAST (UPI) -Irish Re!'lblican
Army (IRA) extr<mists have vOwed to
kill another 20 British soldiers in the next
six weeks, sources clo.1e to the .IRA said
lodsy. They have killed 180 In four years
of strife.
Four persons died Monday in bombings
and shootings and another died from
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wound! suffered earlier. Police sakl it
was the highest number of deaths from
violence In a U-bour period in-.._
• A·hlut Foes l.ose BUI' THE SPACE agency late Monday DENVER (UPI) En·•---ta"~-postponed the astronauts' liftoff unlil -'""""en -~ Sunday to give •lflerls a d!ance lo work appear to l)ave lost their fight against
out a new flight plan ldapted lo the Projoct Rlo Blanco, a nuclear de-tloa
reduced Power supply. scheduled for '!bursday. .
knowledgeable up at the County Seat ~t Shaefer, t1, at the home of Schaefer's sheets of manuscrjpt, both in k>ng hand
this might transpire comes on ttle basis mother in Wiltm Manor near Fort and typewritten. One manuscript told of
of a few other 3· ~o ? votes in r~t Lauderdale on April 7. the killing~ a girl in ·BrowanJS..ouoty.
· --~ .. --lilteies!L~-wltet1.--'1'."'1'--""""-"-.1-.lwQ_.go!<Lcrowpo<l_,.Aootber.~ "Hllll'dl!J@ a woman in , ourowncoast.a1dt:legatetothathonorable · · .. -·------.. 1
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Following his conviction last summer,
~el~r 1¥Jderwent e:zaminalion by two ~cillltr"li;-oolli 'O!Wlibm"'iaftm'1ili'il'
mentally unbalanced arid recommended
he be insUtutlonaliz.ed.
'!be failure of tile lwo aolar panels to . Denver District Judge l!enl')'. E. Santo
W!IDY was~~ to 8 mialrap 83 seconds ruled Monday he could ml overrule the ~u&:lillll('Qrllle~Slil\ll'lt~\'e~alel:..1'.o/!>.•Yot>.,C4~.
when an aluminum mlcrometeortte nusslon, which has granted a penrut for
shield ripped away from the side of the blast.
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body, Fifth ·District Supervisor Ronald ·'
Caspers, was eased off the negotiating w hin · s •J Sh · ~~i;;:;;~J0~~:~~~B1!"~~i:; as gton mper oots
also removed by the same 3 to 2 vote.
Thlls lhe lineup has been Battin
balloting in coneert with Fullerton's
Ralph Diedrich and Anaheim's Ralph
Clark. From :Woods, Kills Driver
THE FACT THAT the trio appear lo be a Democratic Party voting bloc on a non-SEA1TLE (AP) -About 7t> police of.
partisan C01.m.ty board has raised 8 few Jficers searched in vain for a sniper the whose oollets traced a deadly path from eyebrows up there in County seat. a wooded area to a lllgbway during rush Anyway , back to the issue of qu~
firings, as noted, this is not a particular· hour. . . .
1 If new scheme for Bobby Battin. ~in He lilled cme motorist and ~ously
, 1971 he went all out In an e!foct to oust wotmded a truck driver during blo brief
' eou;.iy Administrative Off leer RDbert •• r.ampage M~. leV811ni-Apolher Cll{I
Thomas. Thomas managed to survive was hlt, but Jts driver was not hurt.
and hang onto his desk. ~, ?i.uthorities said the gwunan ap-
Otte day when Ballin was ahaenl, the 'J>8rmUy Orod a higl>j>owered r!lle. A
other four supervisors passed the current Witness said eigbt or 10 shots were fired
dismissal rule requiring four votes. Now by tbe gunman, who was descrJbed as in
apparently operating with a 3 to 2 ma-his 20s.
jority, Battin may well shoot this one Abraham Saltzman, 54:, bead of the
down. property management department of a
suburban Bellevue real estate flrm, was
the first victim. He was shot as bis car
tumed onto an exit 1'8.mp of a major in-
terebange on Interstate 405 just north of
Washingloo 520. ~
His car left the ramp, went down an
embankment and crossed another two.
lane ramp before stopping. He was pro-
nounced dead al lbe scene. PQlicO saip. -the secoiid~ hil was
John R<lger Moll, 22, who managed to
pull hi< truck off tbe road. The Seattle
truck driver remained ·m the intensive
care unit ol Bellevue's Overlai:e Hospital
early today after undergoing four hours
ol surgery on his arm.
Bellevue Police Maj. Donald Van
Blartcom said Richard Brivstuen of
Monroe reported to police several hours
after the shooing that a bullet hit his car
near the front feJ:Jder. DOES HE HAVE anybody in mind who
he particularly wants to send packing?
Many suspect the initial target may by
Bill Fitchen, the county's air pollution
control o(ficer. It has even been strongly
hinted that Fitchen thinks so, too.
At any rate, if indeed the lowered ouster
requirement gets adopted, it will be
nervous time up there at the Counly
Seat. Lots or department heads may
start looking over their shoulders and
keeping their brlef cases half-packed.
North V rots Threaten
Clearly under such circumsances, it
wouldn't be very prudent to offend the
three-member board majority.
Pair Sets Sail
In 16-f oot Boat
WILMI NGTON. N.C. (UP!) -"We'll
make it line," said Mrs. Shirley Haycock
of Salt Lake City as she set out for
Portu~l Monday with a male companion
in a 16.foot canoe.
Mrs. Haycock, 40, and Bob Geedy, a
38--year-0ld Manti, Utah auto mechanic,
plan to reach Lisbon in 27 days but car-
ried 60 days' .,..·orth of provisions "just in
case."
Wa~ing ,to a crowd or perhaps 200
cheermg spectators. the divorced mother
ol two and Geedy left after rain delayed
the launch several hours.
Next Ki,ssinger Talks
From Wire Services
PARIS -A North Vietnamese threat
has imperiled another scheduled round of
talks between Henry A. Ki!lslnger and his
Hanoi counterpart, Le Due Tho, on keep-
ing the peace In Vietnam.
Tho voiced the threat when he arrived
for the meeting with Kisalnger.
The date for Kissinger's arrival bas not
been announced. '
. Tho told newsmen the new talJcs , In.-
tended to discuss violatiOM of the Jan.
27 truce and ways d. preventii'lg them,
woold ml lake place If the United Slates
continued bombing operation.. iD are&! ol
South Vietnam the Viel Coog cootrol.
The United Stales has denied ii !J carry-
ing out bombing operations in South Viet-
nam.
"I wi<h lo stale oeriou"1y and categori·
caUy," Tho aaid, "that from now to the
date of the meeting between Dr. KWing'-
.,. and m11elf, or during tho meeting, fl
U.S. aircraft again bomb the zone of con-
trol of the Provisional Revolutionary Gov-
ernment (Viet Cong) and if such cases
as happened in Loe Ninh province occur
again, then the propo.sed meeting will
definitely not take place."
ln Pfmom Penh, meanwhile, Premier·
designate In Tam chose a 21-man cabinet
today to bring opposition political forces
into the government of President Lon Nol
in hopes of future peace in Cmnbodia.
But the war cootinued and there wa11
fighting IO and lhniles from the capital.
Cambodian rebels launched heavy rock-
et and mortar allack! early today on a
Cambodian camp 14 mlies soolhwest ol
Phnom Penh, killing al least 12 villagers.
In Saigon, the United Slates proposed
another visit by an American team to
Hanoi oo Friday to di8cuss ·procedures
for the return from North Vietnam ol the
remaina cl 23 Americana who died while
prisooers of war. ·
Much of North Chilly
Washington., One Exception, Up in 90s
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STATE ATl'ORNEY RDbert Slono said
Monday the husky ex-Martin County
deputy could be linked to the murder of
at least seven young women.
He said formal charges in the murder
of Susan Place, 17, of Oakland Park and
G<orgla Jessup, 17, ol Fort Lauderdale,
to be presented to a grand jury, awaited
final reports from two laboratories
testing evidence .
'Ille di"S'membered bodies of the two
girls were foi.md in a shallow grave on
nearby Hutchinson's Island April 1.
The state attorney said he has had in-
quiries from 16 states concerning a passi-
ble connection between murders that
resemble those of Miss Place and Miss
Jessup.
Stone declined to disclose Whether
Schaefer is a suspect in the 1970 slaying
of two West Virginia University coeds,
who disappeared from the campus at
Morgantown and were found decapitated
in a remote area there three months
.Jater.
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thick. apparenUy l! reponsible ~or t.he families who have homes on the outskirts ~t problems aboard the spaceship.· of th;. small upstate community.
Its ~ ~ on a bot. hum.id day State officials gave the go-ahead for 20
In there, said the fllghl dlrector, who of moce than 70 families to return to their
was speaking at a news conference at the homes -the first time anyone bas been
Johnson Space Center near Houston. allowed back in the. area since strange'
HE SAID temperatures cl 100 degrees
had beeo recorded in the center Of the SS.
Ion woitsbop. Nonna! temperatures
woold be In the !Os or 70s, he aaid.
Air-<lOlld1tioning unlts are aboard the
era!~ ool to operate them now would be
a aerlous drain on an already depleted
power supply.
Hutchinson sald that although "we
have--a serious 8110lll0ly and don't know
yet how to cope with it," he was hopeful
engineers would come up with a solution
in the next two or three days, in lime to
launch the astronauts on Sunday.
However, the launch could be delayed
again, or wiped out altogether, il a solu-
tion ;., ml foottd.
Watergate Live
Cl>Verage Listed ·
NEW YORK (UPI) -Livo television
coverage of the oPerUng session of the
Senate Watergate hearing will be pro-
vided Thunday beginning al 7 a.m. PIY!'
hy ABC, CBS, NBC and the Public
Broadcasting Service.
The network! said they would also
cover the Thursday session beginning at
l l a.m. PBS has previously announCed
plans to provide continuing live coverage.
underground gas eruptions began to ' pock~mart the area in mid-April.
•Bomb Halt Studied '
WASHINGTON !AP) -'Ibe Senato
Appropriations Committee today COO·
siders a measure that would halt funds
fur U:S. bombing in cambodia.
11le funding ban was approved Monday
by the Appropriations Defense sub-
committee.
• Two l..tle Seutences
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Martin J. McNally,
convicted of hijacking an American
Airlines jet here last June 23, bas been
given lwo life sentences.
McNally, 29, was convicted oo two
charges ol air piracy Dec. 12, oot had
asked that Judge John K. Regan set
aside the jury verdict m the grrunds that
federal investigators had violated his
constitutiooal rights when they seized
evidence at his Wyandotte, Mich., homo..
The judge refused. ·
Six in Georgia
Family Found
Shot to Death
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. (UP!) -'Ibe
bodies of five men, all shot in the head
and all related to each other, were found
early today in a mobile home near a
state JH.!rk about 20 miles west of here.
Tho {),org!a Slate Palrol identified tho
five as Ned Alday, his three sons1 Jeny,
Chester and Jjmmy, and his brother,
Aubrey.
A patrol SJ>Okesman said an alert has
beeo broadcast In Georgia, Alabama and
Florida for a 1970 Chevrolet Impala bear-
ing Georgia license tags, whlcb belonged
to Jerry Alday's wife, Mary.
HE SAID Mary Alday was missing also
but it was not known whether she had
heen kidnapped. (Tho wile was found
dead later in a field about siJ: mJJee
away).
The patrol spokesman sald the bodies
of the five men were found about 1 a.m.
in a mobile home they had been repair-
ing near the Falrchlld Slate Parlt area,
located on the edge ol Lake Sem!JJole and
in the extreme southwestern corner of. 1
' the stae.
He sald lnvesUgating olfi~ found
t!tat all tive were lltol in 1lto bead lltd
there did not appear to he any kind of a
struggle In tho mobUe home.
Tlte SPOl<esman uid members cl the
petrol, the atate Division ol lnvesligailon
and the Semlnole County Shot!H't
!lepartmont were ,..rchlng for tho
poaible ldller or ldllers.
Selassie Sees Nixon
Dislrlught !'J&Dcy AbernatlJ.v~23, holds )'l)llngest dtlld at Portund Airport. Her ex-hlllblnd, Wt · 25 hid taien 1'fO lt<l!Qges atAlj> Jet tllel -tank and demanded ex e b r1 n g dlil~n 1o ltlllt or hie
would blow up tank. Abentotlly was lbot and tilled by oftker. '
WASHINGTON (AP) -Empcrilr Haile
Selu.Ie cl Etlllopla made a ccmnmtal
entrance to the White House ~ to ""' Pt talb with President Nlxo~ In the
Oval Offtce. T he ~yea.-old empef!lt'
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pordt an.r a l,rlol lido from BWt
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Drivers Killed
Teachers ,Rescue
HoJlywood
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A mild earthquak' jostled
-on Burglary Due
SA!)' DIEGO (AP) -A U=
berian -flag oil tanker bu
docked here alter a CUlll!ct al
oea between !to Gree)< captain
and Honduran crew -a dis-
pute which Included 11n alleged
knife attack, a sbootiog and a ""'' -work stoppage.
'!be St. Nicholas 11, hound
from SeaUe, Walib. to Pan-
( BRIEFS )
ama chal!ged coune (or San
Dieao s...ia, alter the cap.
lain, N!cholaa Atllatialladis,
radloe dtbe OJast Guard that
bis crew bad mutlned and was
holding him and stx officers,
all Greek nationals, at bay.
FRESNO (UPI) -Si.I -
en trapped In • blnlnf bus
with 3Z sixth srade students
broke out wtodows and aboved
the cbildnm to aafety Mcnday
night, then aawd themaelves
by climbing through n.,,,..
set oil when the bus colllded
head-an with a pick-up truck.
THE DRIVERS ol both ..,_
hlclea were killed, but the mt
escaped with mloor Injuries.
'!be collision occumd 20
S<Ctloas al Ho 11 two o d LOS ANGELES CAP) _
llonday nilht. No Injuries Charles Col!on, former roo:•I ir damoge were r<p>rted. The 1 els m ological counael to the White ous,,
miles llOUlh of Fr<sno on U.S. ahoratory at caJ Tech has agreed to appear volun-
fl u the oo. mumed trorq 1 llld tbe quake had an in-tartly befor. the t.o.. Angeles
claa oiltlng to !leant Culle ielllty of s.o on the COunty Grand Jury to testify
near Morro Bay. 'lbe Clllfor-RlchCer scale, with Its about the IJurllary of the
nla ..,....._y Patrol said wit ··'-ter In the region of Beverly Hills office of Danie!
.,..... ~-reported ~ ~ s:;;j Boulevard and y.,,_ Ellsbera'a psychiatrist, a
pick-up truck weaving shortly moot Avenue at 7:11 p.m. spokesman for the district at·
before !be accident. torney's orrtce said.
Becauao !be bus h a d no THE AGREEMENT was
"""'i'llCY doo<, the te.chera N di B reported Monday by Deputy ......... out the wl!ldows. One U e ar ~t. Atty. Richard Hecht,
teacher, . Richard Norman, who was 3ent to Washington
then jumped I bro u I h the Loses Bi"d last week, along with in-~ wbk:h were coming vesUgator William Burnett, to
fl'oln the bottom al the bua, interview principals in the
S 1 H• and caught many fl the dill· T E d B Watergate scandal and Pen· 010Il lts dren as Ibey jumped or were 0 Il an tagon papers case for Dist. At·
shoved through the windows. ty. Joseph Busch. The men
1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -A state were to return here later to-9-campUS ALL 11 am.DREN and one appeals court has rejected a day.
adult were taken · to Valley topless-bottomless bar's pet!-COison reportedly has told
Medical Center but only two lion to lilt the Calilornia FBI agents thal he was in-
district attome}s o!Oce said
Hecht and Bun\ett also be!d a
meeting to W111hln.ton-wlth
Ehrliclunan's attonieY, Uohn
J. Wilson, In connectlon wUh
the lnak.in at Fielding's of.
flee . They were expected to
·meet with Wilson again today
to discuu Ehrllchman's possi·
ble grand jury appearance.
The county grand jury Is
scheduled to convene June 5 ror hearings on the Sept. s. I
1971, burglary in which riles on :
Ellsberg rePortedly w e r e
tampered with.
One of the disclosures that I
stunned the recently concluded
Pentagon papers trial of
Ellsberg a n d co-de£endant
Anthony Russo was
Ehrlichman's admission that
he knew about the Fielding
burglary. Charges a g a i n s t
Ellsberg and Russo wert
dismissed here last Friday.
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ia.;-.:;;.:; n::i tp 6 aaawn:-were reported in satisfactory ban oo nude entertainment. lial adviser John Ehrlicbman HECHT ALREADY has ar·
FRUNO (AP) -'!be Call· SACRAMENTO (AP) -The oondiUoo. Owners of the Body Shop, a that the bw-glary at Dr. Lewis ranged for Ehrlichman's top
fomla Jayceee have elected a Mitchell Mehdy, 18, shows his copy of Ille first Su-dean of the state legislature '!be driven, both killed, San Dtego go-go bar, had con-Flaldlng's office was a "na-aide, EgU Krogh, to testily
Southem California broedcast-perman comic book which he recently purchased in says the l!H:ampus state col-were ldentllled aa Doyle A. tended thal the ABC's pro-tional 3eturity matter" and before tbe grand jury In
er, Ed A.mold, as their 1974 Sacramento for a record amount. Mebdy calls it the i-e system may have trouble Sims, 58, of Fresno. who was hibiUoo of total nudity at that he was "not to discuss it ttlurn for immunity from pro-
state president. 'ultimate comic book,' ~g that from Ille gdtfng mooey to poy for 8 $4 i<I the bus, and Donald W. places oervtng liquor violated with anyone." secution. Hecht has made a
Arnold, 33, was cho.9en oVer original edition of 500,000 m 1938, there were now million headquarters 11n Long llOU9ey 24, ol Riverdale who constitutional rights 0-1 free Colson is reported to have similar offer of immunity to
three other candidates at the only nine known copies in exist~nce. · Beach. was in the pickup. exprt88ion and due process. said that he received a similar two CUban nationals, identified
annual state convention in "It may be that when tt Sima was 1hrown from the They had asked the Fourth warning rrom John Dean III. by convicted Watergate con~ 1
Frosno during the weekend. comes time to pay the rent, bus by the impact oot !louse District Court ol Appeal to recently fired by President spirator E. Howard Hunt as
Fu' neral u.·11il0:! there won't be any money for was plmed in bis truck and block the ABC from enforcing Nixoo as special White Hou~ the persons who made the ac-e D"'fl nm· ~ rent," Sen. Handolph Collier blrned to death, the Patrol !!le rule, or to order a Superior counsel. tual en!rY Into Fielding's of. I
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Flnance COmmittee hearing,-measure aimed at saving Cali· ad
fomia conaumers an estimated Let De Bury the D.ead? M~~;, chairman of ttie
$250 million a year in prescrip. committee, accused t h e
lion drug costs has moved to SACRAMENTO (AP)_ Who bills dealing with funerals trustees ol the Calllomia State
the Assembly lloor despite con-final MOllday. One would require University and colleges al troversy '11/er medical dang· should have the aay av« "-.s.~--·ge" in -"""".. at· ._, ha to • that the dead person's I a st ~·· .. ..._ ers. w,,_ ppeos a persoo s written instructions for dispo.si· rangements for the new head·
'!be bill, approved by the As-body: the deceased or the 11 Of bis bod be ftt int quartera.
3esnbfy H'81th Committee oo ._iJereaved relal!ve? a: funeral c.i.tra;;;' en ° The City ol 1-Beach and
a 5-3'vo!A! Monday, woold per-That was the central qu.,,. •--mb! Robert E the trostees eidred lnto a m!t phannaclsts to substitute la ~ yman · "joint· powers agreement" to . . . Uon Monday during a legis -Badham. CR-Newport_ Be_ach) L-Ud .-. headquarters .. -· cherrucally ideohcal genenc ti h · · to a ''truth-'•-d he h d d hi shes ~ ""' "~
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NORWALK {AP) -The trial
al three men charged with
murder in the shotgun slaying
of a 4-year-old Hawaiian Gar·
d"" girl has been postpooed
wblle the judge cons!d"' a de-
feme motion for a change of
venue.
Whafs "it"?
Lawrence .Kapiloff '(D-San Di· the funeral industry and have lege system plans to fea.se.
ego) argued, uwe allow a dead my bxly disposed.gf so it won't Collier told the system's
person to dispose of everything cost anything and I want them vice chancellor, H a r r y
he has" except his most per· (his relatives) to take the Harmon, "You will finally
sonal possessioo: his oWI> money and have a big party, have to come back to us. It
body. even if I won't be there." would have been far better for
The Assembly Qxnmerce "To paraphrase the Bible, you to come to us in the first
and PubUc Utililies Qxnm!tt.. 'Let !be deed 00ry the dead'," place 1llld tell us what you are
was considering three Kapiloff Badham said. doing."
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Tbt Coast Community College Dlatrlct has lieen
ha.tna: IOCllO communlClllon problema latelY, speclflcal· Jy wlib regard to il8 new television venlure, KOCE-
1 Channel so.
After receiving a long liJI of questiona about the TV
operation from the Academic SemtOI of Orange Coar!
and Golden West Colleges, the aclmlnistnUon baa re-
sponded with a voluminous reply, now being studied by
tile flCU!ty. This seems· to be a Blep In the right dlrec·
Uon.
Now tni.stees of the dlltrlct collld help open com·
mwl!cation lines by adopting a more open policy with
reg~ to their meetings.
• Byrne commented that the charge·bacl~oaa
lasueo wblcb he wollld have preferred '1o have litigated
to completion."
Unfortunately, the government's approe.ch to the
proceedings, which turned a judicial procedure Into a
political trtal, left no alternative but to call a, halt.
This outcome does not automati~l;;1oai the de-
fendants with a maoUe of purity. Spe g at Orange
Coast College lut fall, Russo dealt out some blatant
propaganda lo favor of North Vleto•rnt attempting to
give the impression that hospitals, churcnes and acbools
were the main target of U.S. bombs.
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lngJ wlUI eiecutlve (clooed) sessiona, purportedly for
cliscualng "personnel" matters. The Brown Act (Cal·
iforoia anti-secrecy law) permits clooed sessiona for dis-
cussion ol opedlic personneJ matters or specific pend·
Ing litigation, but requires all other business to he dig,.
cussed In public. The CCCD 1rUsteea appear to be push·
Ing this privilege to unusual limlta -ud without the
A.nd one of the question! left unanswered Is just
bow far the government can go in classifying u "secret"
or "confidential" every piece of paper it haodleo. Ells·
berg maintained the documents he released should never
have been classified as secret in the first place. Contio·
uation of the trial collld have given this and other mat·
ters a much·needed airing. I
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u!red fQrmllity of convening regular meetings in
c before retiring to private taJliJ and announcing
purpooe of the private aeasion.
Additionally, in their roles as directors of the.tele-
vision o"perattoo, the• trusteea have ileld unaonounce¢
and WU'eported meetings with station personnel. This is
strictly out of step witli the Brown Act, which requires
advance annou ncement of' all special meetings.
In the Interest of bettor public commwl!cations, the
trustees. sbould pay more attention· to'.,ibeir' meeling ·
procedures. The pleseDt habit.a can only br~ouBj!lcion. •
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In declaring a ..mlstrlal in the Peqtag11_n Papers
case and dismiasing charges against defendants Daniel
Ellsberg and Anthony J. Russo, U.S. Dist. Judge Matt
,Maybe it's the high 'l;ost of car maintenance, or the
difficlllty of finding parlcfilg J1laces -or perhaps people
are beginning to heed those 'conserve energy' slogans.
Whatever the reason, an increaSing number of Or·
an~e Couotians apparently have decided to leave the
driving to the Orange County Transit District.
A new route down Harbor Bolllevard from La Habra
' to N~rt Beach lured 15,00Q passengers in the last
two· weeks of April. During F.BSter Week, the route was
so popular 'Six extra buses had to be pu~ on.
· .Throughout the district's territory, buSes carried'an
all-time high of 92 ,000 passengers in March, towing the
February record of 78,000.
In an automobile-oriented county, this is encourag~
ing news for those who feared no Southern Californian
ever could he persuaded to sample the offerings of pub-
lic transportation. TRAMPLIN6 OUT THE VINTAGE ...
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No Proof Against Exported '()ij,il .. War' ' .
Nixon Doctrine Fails in' Cambodia
&mNEY J.HARRI~
The ste-Hat Co. Is alive and, U not
exactly well, Ifill struggling to recover
Its trade, In St. Joseph, Missouri. It is
true that the Stetson Hat• Co. o!
l'hlladelplda -oporatlool after 106
years -11 I mentioned ht a previous col-
umn -but a new
. ladory In SI. Jooepll
Is -""""' GUI • • pl"elWDlbly dlmln-
-, pumber o f meo'a bats.
In a communica·
Uon from the pr.,1-
dent of the company
--dtatb ap-p ar entl y w a1
g reat l y e x a g gerated by the
news media a few yean ago -I am in-
fonned that "the conUnuity of the brand
of hats, of the salesmen and or our loyal
cuatomera hu not been dislurbed at all."
HE DOES con&.de that alter World
War II "the American man did not wear
headwear as frequently as the generation
before," and suggests that nobody knows
the reason why. I suggest lhat his sug-
gestion is nomense, and that everybody
knows the reason why -because the
American male hat looks dumb and is
SUJl'emely unfunctional , as I said before.
"In post-World War II," hls letter goes
on, "the men's clothing fashions took a
definite change toward more casual wear
and along with it their attitude toward
headwear." If I looked at Stetson's
.showcase walls now, I wouJd find "a
great variety of new style!: and colors
that we feel keeps up with the fashion e.J:-
pl~k>n 1n men's clothing."
But that was precisely the point I
Let's face it, it takes a "big man"
to rape the Sl8tue of Liberty.
-F.W.S.
oi-r 0 111 COflWMllh ,,.. "'"'"'l'tllll ..,
,........ ... .. -' _..,. refltcl "'' "'"* ltf tM -•••· S9'MI r•r "' _. ,. e-...r o ..... o.nr '""''·
ma~e in my earlier piece, which
prematurely recorded the demise of the
company. I said that men's hatJ had fail-
ed to keep up with the revolution in
clothing, and failed to anticipate chang·
lng demands, and the industry continued
to tum out the ,.,.. ptupid 9bject for
years after It should have been clear that
Jt Was passe. , : I
I AM SURE there is now "a great
vari~y ol new styles and colors," but
thtl ~ms a desperate maneuver to
recapture the million's of men who
wol!ldn 't be mn dead in a conventional
hat, and it is taking place at lees! 20 years
too late -the younger generation is even
more anti-hat· than their fathers were,
unless it is one from · the Confederate
Anny, the Foreign Legion, er the Red
Guard.
There's no point in making a big thing
out of this, except that the president's
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-PHNOM PENH, cambodia -1be Nix·
on Doctrjne, failing here in its most
critical test, is the victim of 'crippling
restrictions imposed by Congress and a
nwnbing hangover from the Vietna m
war.
The congressional prohibition against
U.S. military advisers dooms the Cam-
bodian army (FANK) to inept leadership
and steady deterior.
ation. Washingtoo'!
attempt to maintain
a low profile here
has pennltted a
comjoopera Cambo-
dian despotjsm with
tragic COllSeCJUence'.
Thus; as we report·
ed earlieri._~mbo-.
dlan iild~ndence ·
from Hanoi is maintained only by U.S.
bombing, which Congress now threatens
to end.
This suggests that the Nixon Doctrine,
Pledging tielp to any country willing to
fight for its surtlval, is a dead letter .
when a Communist neighbor exports
revolution. Ironically, while· the memory
of Vietnam bars a vigorous U.S. role
here, turning Cambodia into a satellite of
North Vietnam would threaten all the
blood and treasure Invested by the
United ·States ln South Vietnam.
letter reveals what is common to all in· THE SHACKLES were imposed by
dustries and enterprises that have miss-Congress shortly after the 1970 Cam-
ed the boat -an unwillingness to admit bodian incursion by U.S. troops : a ceiling
a lack of foresight, and, equally, to of 200 U.S. officials in Cambodia and
blame iL~. own lea.den for its social and • absolutely no military advisers. Nor are
commerc1al myopia. U.S. Anny officers assigned to the
Industries are quick to fire lower 9r embassy here serving as clandestine ad·
middle level employees who make visers.
grievous mistake!!; but when even more These res trictions doom the F ANK to
grievous ones are committed by the up-perpetual incompetencey and perhaps
per echelon, somehow the blame is eventual destruction. Its officers, used by
always transferred to "the ·public" or Prince Norodom Sihanouk before his fall
"conditions" or "changing habits." in 1970 mainly for palace entertainment,
Free enterprise may die when it is not" are militarily illiterate.
free ; but it deserves to die when it is not They cannot control artillery fire or
enterprising. direct air support. With U.S. officers bar-
( "EVANS·NOVAK J
red as ground observers for U.S.
bombers, much of tbe massive bombing
is wasted. "The average F ANK brigade
commander doesn't know enough about
tactics to lead a platoon," a foreign
military attache told us.
TIIUS, the three years since the Cam·
bodian war began have been wasted.
Less. than 1,000,professional U.S. advisers
-perhaps CIA paramilitary expertS
with experience in Laos -might have
transformed the F ANK into f:rregular
light infantry capable of confroqtfng fl\e.
Communist insurgents. Instead, l the
FANI<, though better armed, is no better
led than in 1970.
What's more, its will to fight has
noticeably diminished thanks to Marshal
Lon Nol's incredible regime - a failing
due in part to U.S. attempts at keeping ·a
low profile in Cambodia.
The proper role of Emory Swank, a
skilled diplomat compl eting three trying
years as U.S. ambassador to Cambodia,
has never been clearly defined. Though
much more than a conventional am-
bassador (he personally approves U.S.
bombing in Cambodia), he was not
vested with the procoosular autbOrity of
U.S. ambassadors in Laos.
CONSEQUENTLY, Swan,k had no clear
mandate to do anything about Lon Nol,
su'rrowided by Corruption.ists an d
astrologers and isolated from both the
people and the anny. When lbe marshal
last fall publicly ordered Cambodians lo
report to lhe pollce aoybody purchasing a
jack rabbit because of 1}11 imagined Com-
munist plot to tilow up fortifications with
booby-trapped bares, it should have been
clear his connection with reality was.
tenuous.
It was clear enough to the U.S. em·
D.C. Lobbyists . Lavish Giftgivers
bassy -!i>re~not . to the · paradlr of
visiting generals and .atµnirals from
Washington and Honolulu. Rega'lly en-
tertaine<t at the palace, they .sent back
glowing reports on Lon 'Nol while some
diplomatic and military office.rs . here
found their regular reporting censored.
HANOI has no such problems., P,rince
Sihanouk and tlis Peki)lg .• 9ased
"government" are figureheads ; Hanoi-
trained Cambodian cadres are in charge.
While the U.S. frittered away three
years, North Vietriamese regulars were
preparing Cambodian insurgent's for the
surprise qffensive . that began Jan. '1:1.
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The insurgents still go into battle With
North Vietnamese advisers at their side.
The 367th North Vietnamese sapper regi·
ment, Hanoi 's ·last foot soldiers actively
fighting the FANK, is now training a SUC·
cessor Cambodian unit.
Consequently, Cambodia's "civil war"
is a Hanoi export; no true political in·
·surgeiic)r has taken root amq the easy-
going cambodians. But witii neither Lon
Nol's feeble regime nor a shackled·.Nixon
administration effectively respooding to
military pressure, prospects are poor ..
tha't the Nixon Doctrine will preserve
Cambodia's independence. The .rest of
Asia wiµ note that' failure.
Some Second · Thought,s ·
On Population .'Bomb'
En fin , as the French say, those Stan·
ford sounds of nonsense on the population
problem are being followed by at least
one voice of conspicuous comrp.on sense,
that of. the Morrison Professor of Popula·
tioo S!udies , ~· Dudley Kitk. insists, 'are primaMly those of location,
Y ·11 all th r afnufilice, .. and degree of concern rather ou wi rec at a ew years ago than 1 sheer numbers." Conr.entration in
Dr. Pal.ll Ehrlich~ that gloomy bit of cities is the enemy. Over one-third of the
work, was P~cting · counties of the United States LOST
virtual doom from . n over. croWding by ::>"" _.. population between 1960 and 1970 and are .
1975, and urging that 'Jj~ being DEpopulated. 'The rural heartland
we stop sending.for, ;. ... of America in the Mississippi-Missouri
eign aid to those ~~ valley is being literally deserted, like the ·
broWn people over· . ~ once-green sahara.
t · I h Dr. }\irk usefully points out that O)tJllo-, seas u n 1 t e Y tries like Great ·Britain, with 10 times our stopped making chil· dren at a limit Dr. density of population, or the Netherlands, ,
Ehrlich thought de-with 18 times, "have Car less crime, less ,
sirab!e. This was two, or less, preferably soclal disorganization, and indeed leM , pollution." nOne.' I
The good . Ehrlich developed a large A CEN'IURY ago the a v e r a g e
...and vocal following among affluent peo-American lived on a farm. In 1900, he
pie who profes,,eci a heavy concern about still lived on a rural area bi.it in a villaa:e.~
the future of lhe planet, but who mostly About 1930, the average American lived \
worried about the sanctity of their own in a small town. Today he lives in a
suburban turf. This they wanted to pro-suburb Of a large metropolitan area. "We r
tect from invasion by those little black have become an overwhelmingly urbal) ·
and brofin peq>le, and Some undesirable peopJe and have not yet made an ad-~
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Cornucopia of Prizes Showered 011 Con.gressional Golfers
Talcott CR-Calli.), lhe dapper sportsman fancy prtzes lhat Talcott began lo get WASHINGTON -Representative Burt , [ ) Zion's office filled up with so many
from Salinas, is fond of lecluring his JACK ANDERSON uneasy. Quietly, he called potential
nearby Andrews Air Force Base, since
the brass ba!S, like the lobbyists, were In
no position ,to refuse.
whites too. The shibbOlet.b. of lhese. elite justment to this .new kind of life ''-said
folk was Ebrllch's JErase "the populs· Dr. Kirk. He added: · ' ·1
lion bomb." -· "I think most of those coo~ with
....,.., PO~TION bomb theory l!Cieritlfic analysis of.P'!PulaU"l jll'Oblems
>.u.u . was ·' in the . U.S. as a whole now regard
a•· jJllonf &c.n tile WmUns• • aa_ Dr. population size as less im~I than lh• DudleY ){irk ~IS out , m a . speech rate ~of 'popu!atioo gl)lwtb ana the latter I fellow congressmen on the rules of dress donors to fiige them not to give any more
and decorum he thinks should be observ· and apologized to more saupulou.! con·
ed on the House flocr. gressmen about the Zion letter. Yet be didn't mind violating the rules Industries, General Tire , Goodrich, Still, the gifts gushed in. Represen-
of deconim to wangle prizes and-'tn>phies 'Goodyear, GuU Oil, Humble Oil , Japan .lattve William Dickinson (R-Ala.) wrung
for \he First Annu· , ,. Air Lines, Lockheed, Magnavox, Marriott 11 windbreakers from the Russell Com·
al Coogressiooai Goll 'Hotels, Northrop, Northwest Orient, Olin, pany. Senator Paw Fannin (R·Ariz.)
Tournament I a r t Ralston Purina, Raytheon, Squlbb and noUfied Talcotl he had come up wilh a
S e pt e m b e r . As Uniroyal. set of woods from Ping Manufacturing. ch.a1nn~ of the out-Generous gifts were also donated by .
door !robe, be belped trade organizations repreienting the lex· REPRESENTATIVE Wiley Ma~e (R·
put Ille squeeze Ol1 tile maken chicken raisers cattlemen Iowa) r<port"'1 he """1d wqle five golf
Washington's IOOby· and bn>adcS.c.rs. Evon Amorlcari:stan·~ ·Iii<• Jrom Wilson Sporting Goods If
ists lw a comucopls dard in New York provided two gaily , Talcott wanted them,' although Mayne
ol valuable gilts. decorated toilet aeatS for some d-.lnJ advtaed cautiously that " "I personally Talcott wasn't d.. • congre,,mao. / • llon't think (Ill wollld be a good Idea" to
temd at lint by w a r n I n I a that Talcott left It largely to b!a prize lei WUaan handle all oports prizes as
... m i I h t 11 D d out • b 0 u I the ' c:hainnan, Rep. Rager Zioo (R-!nd.) WJ!m bad ,offered.
flood o! fll)Ol1S equlprnen~ TV :i.13, to collect the boodleT '!be amhlble Zion • 'lllt hol .. m-oae chairman, Rap. John
windbreakers, gilt certificates and shiny mailed out a Jetter ~some 200 loljbyists Rousselot (R-Calif.), alter failing to get ~ that the Iobb)'ISI$ \ltre sollcitiJlg prtzea In language they couldn~ ~ore! to "volunteer" a one-year free le..,.
donetlnJ. Rapresenlalive John Hunt (R· refuse on a Pinto, approached the National Auto
N.J.) eYf!ll warned In a penonal memo to · Dealers Asaodation. He was {eferred to
Talcott tllol pl~ the loumament In "YOU el VE a great opp/>rtunl)y to a car rmtal flnn where be got the prom·
Wllhtqtoo mlgbt be "too t Is ry , Promote 1'l'Jr product' (or Indultry) to lie of .a /ree thrfJe.rnoath lease. IM
Remember ADdt.raon." )'out. ~ ReprelentaUvtt/1
• wrote none of the congreSsmen got a hole-in-
Q APOLOGIZI! for laklnc so long 10 llli out tho details. We have now learned.
bowtter, that flfto p>ured in for the ,coo-· r=:•I plfen Mm the Industries
.............. lo --Abbott
Lobo, -ca.. '""'•-. l"aJrchild
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Zioo on olllclal Houae staUontry. He told one.
the lobbylsla that he hoped each of the llO RapresectaUve Harold COiiier (R·llLJ,
or to conareakmaJ duffers would "come arranged the tournament at famed Bum·
home 'wltli a prize or two ... Would you Inc Tree, a prtyate aolf courae'. But he
plMae find 101De suitobie prize for beCame so aJiha't over tho aollci14\Uon of
prim) ••• IUld -same ta mt 1t tho tlllla that he cancelled It. 'The toumament
aboff iddi•." · would up Instead on the goll course at
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AFTER chewing up th< fairways at
Andrews, the congressp>en made one last
assault on the lobbyists' pocket-..
They were invited to attend a gala
cocktail party at the expenoe of the U.S.
!ndepejldeot Tele~ Association.
FOOIDOte: Talcott Is again heading up
the annual Congressional Golf Tourna-
ment, but he assured us there'Ir l>e no
more "general soUcltatJcrt." Said the
rueful Talcott: "We've all Iejimed
something."
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o..r Otorge:,
Whll ... ,,:do """' my boy
lrltnd -"' l'Will -·le """' .... ~ ~t ~· : BCACK AND ,BLUE
Dear ,B ... 11, ·
1 Mereb' 111: "Whyi Arthur Jones,•
have )GU no ""Peel at all for
met?,f" ,
prepared, for the · A;meri~ InsUt~te of as Jess important than our popu]atloo 1
~ s ':OOveotion without ~ly distribution and concentration in ,il1at pomtmg ot his Slaolord colleague. The metropolitan areas. ' I
PopulatJoo Bomb" was 1written in 1968. 11
"The decline of the birth rate and the u I
repl'O!fuctlon rate llos 11e<t> proceeding ,
continuousif.stqce:.,JSSt' sa\if •Dr. Kirk. OU••• COAST ' 'I "We certainly cbi, have a oatiooal " I
populoUon 'boml>' or 'i:ri•i./.oow.
"Trut the '~ mlddle claoi 'lin\l•tip. ' ' I
per. claJS that 1ppWJ to lorin the cm-Rob<rt N. Wted, Publishtr " , I
stltueo<if ol !tie ZPG ~ (~ Thoma.! Ketllil, Edilor "
.by .Dr.11!'.br~ nave experlfJIQ!d in-• ~ Barbaro Kr<ibic~
vaslm of iHelr midentlal and ...,,.... . Edit . l P Edi Uonal areei, .... In-·that •bas been · • ona •u• tor • ; I
Interpreted aa a populaUali etplOeton." T1ie editorial ,.,.. ot the Dally
Or. Kiri:' pointed out that' these upper Pilot Seek& to inlonn and •11mula.te
cl-fol••IY bad clooe to• monopoly "'ade", l!Y ~tins '!" w. N• of the helter -irOss In th< dlve,...,-...,.....,:.._i..,....ol.tn.;
.,burbs. Ille better universities, 'the best ~~'""''~ fOlf'
-'--lo the Mtiooal parks rtaden•..W.::i~I~ t
btcl•• tbeJ """"' c.an. e/C·. etc. • ........ ~""'"'· -~--'
"WHAT 13 aeet aa urlJoo sprawl," Or. ~\iJY:ilik""" tdltotlal oolnlono
Kitt aald, "W llie. r.sult of the 1rowlng ..,,....... eo1:1:' !I":'~"".,-. -~ am~.r lfle .•• r American people ..,._ ·~ w In~ the mldiDe 'llDd IOmr middle· classes, 'Pait. Opinion$ cxpresacd by' the col-
uriim.t. and Cal"IOOn!Jts lnd kttft' , who ljOw ho'lf ljllffi~t incomeito buy wTlltn.,.tbtitownehdno-...
'!be mere fact that you eall him
Arthur J-.!haWd puale him
lOlig enouilb fat' you to gel the "'1""
open "' your side of the "*!. ·
Coafldoallal to Deir Abby: w~
I oeod 1"llt adviQe, I'll ut !or it.
1 -1)1 tlie s~bui :1 to ,l!o lo th< Dl<lll o1 their "'"'.. by u,;. Dal"' · luni~,1 to ·to •10 "Ute 1 favored • Pilot --...u .._ · .,
--....... lo .. to ...... 1nallonal ·-~ -
putm." Tuesday, May 1s; t97S '----------~ · 'llw1Nf'~-proldema, Ir.Kirk ---
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-SACR;
=~ ~ ~
needed '
jldVanct
which
mJ\eag~ unup~
The I
lice ol 1
-to·:
than I travele(
•B . ' SACR
piration
-; reglstn
gored d
der ·a p
Ieglslah
Sen.
Riverslt
posal
"strean
tion prt
current
ming'
De p a
Vehicle
"It is
with o
vehicle!
million
struggli ........ •• s.\N ' • ordered
stop ae
Clara C
attorne:
was co1
with a
Olar!
mBD1g1 Farms;
emir I
refute j
'nle '
aplnot
ed ilQ
Su]lerlQ
af ·tbe
fice.
•II
~
income
proved
aedt to
AsseJ
Brown
autbon
proved
The ·
from$
the siJ
come,'
• I,
SAC!
motor
would
with t
dayUgl
darkne
Sen. Ai
Bever~;
It w.
motort
state I
beedllj
~ nltion !
•m
.SACI Auem
Cl().ba
awiy .
labor I
clti~
it ATI
have
gone?
lhelr
MJss
htid.J
I Lov
lire sl
ltnd brood
fti!i
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t ontro"ls
Endorsed
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(:ONSUMER ,:
' -to· Indicate 1... nilleqe
than U.,.. .car really has
traveled'!. already"la Illegal. .. '•
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -Ex·
piration of motor · veb:l~
registrationa woold )>e staf-
gered thioug"®t the )'eaJl un-
der ·a ptopOsal by-a Riverside
legislator. ·
Sen. W. Craig Biddle (R·
Rl...-.ide l aald !hi\! ·bla Pr<>
posal WU Jnterided . I 0
"sfreamline existirig J'f!gistra-
tion procedures and eliminate
current once--a-year 'log jam-
ming' workloads for t h e
Department of Motor
Vehicles."
. '
"It is insane for California,
with oor 16 mllllon motor
vehicles -beaded for ii
million by 1980 .,-to eooUnue
struggling against tlie tide of
reaaon and loglc," BidcDe aald. . .
• 11-on llfUk
SAN JOSE (AP) -A court
ordered a Hayward dairy to ·
stop. setilng its milk In Santa
Clara County after the dlalrlct
attorney charged aome niilk
was contaminated, in one case
with a garden slug.
diaries Martin, p i·a n t
manager of the All Jersey
Farms; blamed a processing
emir .and uid the llrm will
refute the charges In court.
'!be '~ Injunction
ag.alliot lilatributi"' WU !Jand.
ed llo.wn In Santa, Clara
Superior Court-at the "'1uesl
of · the dlalrlct 1ttomey'1 of:
fice.
• Rent Crftllt
" • UfiJtU °" ' fll SACRAMENTO (AP ) .,. All •'.
motor vehicles in Celifomia
would be requir..l 'to drive
with their headllgbts on In
daylight as well as .. I n
darkness, uniler a ~ by
Sen. Anthony c. Beilenocill.ti>·
Beverly Hills). ~
It Would al'I' require ·that ·
motorcycles reiistered In the ....
state be equipped so that tbe
htedligbt i a a~!qmaUcaj\y
turned. on wheneVer the fg-
nitlon is on. ,,. ,
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.SACRAMENTO (AP) -The "
A ... mbly bas pasoed on AFlr .·
CIQ.backed .bill which would
apply 'the same .'plotective
labor laws to working men as
f¥?W apply to women abd
cijildreo. ·
I~ .... :. Pageant
~ ;Jn Athens ·
I· ATHENS (AP) -Where
have alL the beauties
, gonei 'lbey'll 890ll ~ on
their way , here f!X' the
Miss ,Ul\ljji~ con~t iii
lnid-Juiy. '. I Lovelies ~ 70, lands
llre_scbeduled ·lo toke'\>ar!,
the coolest will lie cait llv .. lo !IO cotm· •
For1--_zt. yelfl. t be
P.areant w been (Jeid in f"" United Slates. ..
ANTHONY IC-LS
HAUOI CINTlll
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Grimes' plane.
GRlllES ClOllLD be held H
long 11 a year awaUing lr!ll
and sentenced to tbree lo 1J
yean ii con\iicted. But he aid
he·eapects·to·be free in-four-to
sia: weeks.
"I can refute every bft of
evidence against me," he uld.
He has denied any ..,,.
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or the two Mexicans, and says
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BAHTA ANA -Tllo ~ RI-and San Ber:wdlno the Jury urp1 tbe Board of eongms of Ille Un!tod Slota
County Grand Jury lo .... -....,!lee, &:penllon to '"'"' towml to take early steps leward
cemed with ~Ille Ooodlng llUt the jury -further. ~ IOlutlon of Ibo authortulloo and llnancln8 of
of tbe Slqla Ana River and "Tbenl bu been eo-mut1Jo1 ,.._,. ol llood con-remedial projects."
bu -a mollltloa to -along 11it enUA -liiil, watir coaservatloa ariCI The Grand Jury r""'1uUon
tbe Board of Sllpervllon urg-lmcth of tbe river with UMJ -1 pa c e preaervalloo also urges lhe grand jurieo of .
log actloo on that thrul aiit not compoUblt with the ...,_ 00 the Santa Ana San Bemanlino and Rlveralde
other mattera attecling tbe natural proca,.. o[ a river River. counties to ask their boards of
river. polnling 1o a need for com-• Tbe jury allc> suggeotl that !llpervtsors lo lake similar ao-
Tbe jury reaolut!on, signed prehenalve plannlni tnvnlvlng tbe ouperv!llOl'I "recogni1.e tbe lion.
b F "·-•• M land wt, populaUon growth. magnitude of lhe problem re--·
Y omnan -·= · Bents flood control and water quality quiring llaanclal assistance
of N~ Beach, notes that and quantity." through the U.S. Corps of GIY• N•hJN • ch1•M• te
Omd1ng concern ls a.bared by Because of these threat.I, ln.m......... and urge t h e tfCtW mort1 h•lr ., y.u. ......... -. Only $2.75
Reports Couflletlng • •
548-9977
Accused Murderer Sane ~ '
Man Again SANTA ANA -AD Orange the: 11lbo<qu"1t I l v e-da y five-day manbu:nt in whi~ soo
Co ed
County &Jperior Court judge manhubl. • lawmen scotired Orange Goun-
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nvicl found accused killer Herman clo.qjon, retenUy rtlumed ty and part o! Los Angeles
DalW ,.ltt St•ff ,...._ Lee Clouston sane Monday from Aia.c«tero I t • f e County for the a c c u s e d
I Knif • N .a.&• alter redeving con!licling Hosplttl, wilj tie held in counly Clouston. The Anaheim man ll IDO ., -... • opiniOll,!· on his mental state jail with ba I denied pending was arrested by police who e from a nwnber of psychaitrist. trial. He will be returned to said they nu.shed him from a
• FOTO um• c•rur11 ""'"'"""* lfilltltt,. .. ""' Free Wire Senleel Thia is the new Hat ol 111unicipal gove rntnent in the Judge James Turner the courtroom June 4 for garbage container in the Tor-
&\N I.Ult OBlllPO _ A. county seat -Santa Ana. NI>!" lll&h ~ city ball ~lwaton, 37 0 I pretrial moUons. ranee area.
can Utt LMtut Ml'll
Melt rtllllll• .. u .. ti• 1ta..C11tt.IM ............. " -Clllvlctod ll'Glll $ellla ~of. Santi All..O..n,. OOWll1 Cltle !lintel'. , lao1b11l June II It Ii illtltd llllt Cl111Bton Kidnap charges were added
AAa to dulh 1fti1r a lllllJ _...;.-"''"'------------._.______ Parlt dotlQllvt lkill' 'lllt g hll1I when a Buena Park man iden-
ltllow bildihllor -111111 , II lclJ-t to Qitir la!Ka Ana NO. n. o 11111 be 1111!11 Ind ! ~!'hlle ·lhe · to lllose of first degree murder
qaarrel U..•Ltl =; lti 11 Qlte, 431 ltpt, I ut ldl olvmnent tified Clouston as the man who
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OIAN«ll COUNTY
(7141 835-2220
bu llem 1--' _..... la 21 llld Mid ~ 1\11!111 Ill a lo 111 nit. took him along at gunpoint "°-•--IO coonuci '""'".__, -N~ i 1...,!P~lt'll~ ""'~lft!_!' .. '._lllMlll~~~Mltll~~!::·----!J11i=~~\:.~lllllll~·~111~111~1f1~rked~_;-~•~d~ur~ing~th~e~!i~ve-<l~a~y_!'fi~ig~ht:_. -~::::::t::-::::::::~~ :.== I"w~~ · IXon's Old Swtmming
~~~~~~ Hole May· Become Park
i.r :•n c•c
A )a:')' -Wolht guiily YORBA LINDA A
V 111t .......... murder former agricultural irrigation of l8llo ._, .20, in Jlllall'J, tm. tlne months reservoir, now dry, in which an.. ui. t1""9c wllidl oc-President Richard N I x o n
curttd lb llie ~ Grande-swam as a 1!l1lAll boy ibay l'llilo_Jllldl i:oPn-soon he developed into a
. • Watllh • 1 r •tic appeal regional county park. · ·
ltd ~ ~.W. ol. tbe verdict Plans for the park include
.. ~mtaln .evi~ce .studies contrac ted to wel · admitted mto determine if the old Yorba
1M . Linda Reservoir dam is safe
..... ut waived 8 .l"ry or should be repaired or re-ll:r rolltlll and was q~y placed. feued. gdUt,J" 1gam. Also sought will be a
Exemptions
Filing Hiu
New Record
Homeowner property tax e~·
em~ion filings for 1973 have
set a new record of 323,000,
·orange County Assessor Jack
P. Vallerga annoudced today ..
The figure compares wlth
258,000 filed in 1972, he said.
Uuder a change in the ex-
emption passed last year by
the St.ate Legislature, the ex-
emption has been increued
from $750 to $1. 750 of lhe
asseued value, Va 11 er I a
noted.
"This increase in the tJ>
emption can me.an a subtttzio.
tlal tax reducUon on the lfl>.
74 tax bill," the assessor ,.id.
"1be homeowner exempllon
has become a critica l
economic factor to many ellgl·
ble recipients."
Vallerga credited an ex--
tensive effort put forth by hl1
of£ice to inform the publlc of
the need to file the exemption
claims before the AprU II
deadline.
deci!ion on what type of park
can be developed there in the
dry lake bed of the fa cility
that stored irrigation water
for nearly 70 years. one thing II C!Ol'llln -11 IM
park Is developed will be
called Richard Nixon Lake
Regional Park.
"It is most approiriate that
John Alessio
Smuggling
I.ink Denied
NEW YORK (UPI) -Parts
or a story carried In th• Dilly
Pilot April 16 concerning il-
legal border traffic in Mexican
laborers have been challenged
t>y Dominic J. Alessio, son of
John Alessio, San Di e g o
rnilliohalre.
The story, which originated
with the New York: Times,
said that John Alessio played .
a role in the illegal traffic and
fUrther identified him as a
business associate of Armando
Verdugo, a Tijuana vending
machine owner.
Dominic Alessio has denied
that either statement is true.
Political Notes
the park should be named
after our President," said
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of
Fullerton.
"This is true for many .
reasons, no\. the least of-which
is that be used io fish and
:swim there lVhfi be was
young," the supervisor con-
tinued. "It was the favorite
psJtirne or boys in those days
to sne?lk a swim inthe lake.
"On several occasions, while
visiting his birthplace in
Yorba Linda, the President
remarked about those awims
as being a high point of his
youth," Diedrich reported.
"He said that be and his
friend•.....,.. o!WI eliaMd eut
of the lake by water company
officials."
The supervisor conclu ded:
-'Hopefully we can create ·a
park there with at least a
small lake. and perhaps this
generation can have fond
JDemorles of ·a cool '!Wlm or
boat ride whe"re the President
once swam."
Heart Patient
Lecture Slated
Josephine IUll, director of
social serVicea ,1t St. Joseph
Hospital, wUI discuss Ille dos
and don'ts of vlalting heart pa·
tie11ts tonilbt tt a Mended
Hearts of Orange County
meeting set fW 7:30 at the
Santa Ana otfi~ of tfle
Orange C-Ounty Heart Associa-
tion.
Orange County residents
who have undergone or who
are contemplating h e a r t
surgery are weloome at the
meeting tnd as members,
Mended He•rta officials said.
Women Voters Set Plans
By O.C. HUSTINGS
Of ""' O.lty PIM! STiii
The Orange Coast League of
Women Voters will study
Orange County growth and ef·
lorts to direct and mahlge
that growth dur ing a series of
study programs planned this
month.
AH are open to the public.
Here Is the ~chedule:
-May 21 : 10 a.m., home of
Ms. Kit Drollinger, 22.832 Cotta
Bella Drive, El Toro, 837~.
-May 22 : 7:30 p.m., offices
o( Virtue and Scheck, 1817
WestcUU Drive, Newport
Beach .
-May 23: 9:15 a.m .. home
of Ml. Janice Halhaway, 18701
Via P a I a t i n o , Turtlerock:,
Irvine, 833-3165.
Spiral Sliced
Whole or Halt
-May 23: 12:15 p.m., home
of Ms. Ruth Taylor, 2100
Dover Drive, Newport Beach,
645-1947.
-May 24 : 9: 15 a.m., home
of Ms. Kathy BeUanger, 967
Presidio Drive, Costa Mesa,
MS-3580.
-May 24 : 9:15 a.m .. home
of Ms. Betty Smith, 1240 Cliff
Drive, Laguna Beach, 494-0456.
The League of Women
Voters Is a nonpartisan
organization open to a 11
women citizens of voting age.
* * * A CALlll'Ol\NIA D111rt N ..
tlonal Conierv1Uon A:r e a
would be established under
legislation introduced in the
House with Congressman Oalr
W. Burgener CR-Rancho Bania
Fe ) as co-author .
The proposed conservation
area would run from the Mex·
ican border to Death Valley
and from the Colorado River
lo the borders of Los Angeles.
Twelve million of Its 17 million
acres are publicly owned and
administered by lhe Depart·
ment of the Interior's Bureau
of Land Management.
'ffie legislation would p~
vide $28.6 million to protect
the ecological, economic and
recre8tional resources of the
II mlllion pubUoly owned
ac:'U.
The bill bu been Nfemd to
the House Committee on
Interior and Insular Affairs.
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·"':Lockheed's CSA Big . Nightmare . . . .
QUEENIE
"-· ... 15, 1973 f
l' By Phil lnte"91\dl Mullin's
Sanity
D.eclar.ed 1
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(Second a. a Semi)
BURBANK (AP) -F<>< the
.Ole al alrllft1ng buge amounts .
ol Cll1IO or llrge OUn>l>fn ol 1-.
~ Qlrp., building the
'>... QA IAI~ plane for the
11 • Air Force LS like being beaten
• 1 with a wet rope. It's going to
-'!be Deel al C5As WU SUP'
poled to be ~t oeera-uoneny iffdy it any Clven
time. Because ol unreliable
aircraft eo m pone n ts , in-
adequate training and
numbtts o f maintenance
peraonnel, only about S4 per·
be such a relief when it's over'
Whet looked lllte a fairly
'routine job" when Lockheed
won the contract to build the
alrplene In 1965 has turned !J>.
to a nightmare of cost over·
runs, delivery d e I a y s ,
performance deltciencl., and
public idi~1.1le. For example:
Pl•~• iit 1971
hflfl 251 llefieleto-
des per'•irer.U --it'• 128• f. -WHEN 11IE C5A waa
ordered, it was estimated that
~ 120 planes would cost just over cent of the fleet is oper•
$3.4 blllioo. currently, the Air tionally ready at any one time. \t , Foree has reduced the onter
to 81 aircraft at a cost of more THE AIR FORCE estimates
than $4.4 billion. The net result it will cost at least $209 million
1" lllat the unit price of the to fix these and other dell-
'aircraft has nearly doubled. ciencies in the CSA, but
-~fvery of the 81st plane, nothing can undo the fact that
-: • which · wifl be the Ia.st, was the airplane has. been one of
scheduled· this month, two the worst examples of Pen-
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had . 2i!_ . deficiencies p e r Some bf t h e m o s t
aircraft'. Last year was better, serious pr ob le ms with
but iach plane sUll had 126 performance and cost can be
deficiencies. ' traced to the way th e
-TUE C5A was supposed to
[Jave a fifln$ life of 30,000
hours. W i t h o u t structural
modifications and reductions
in air speed and payload
capacity, the Air Force now
estimates the planes won't last
beyond 6,500 -hours in assigned
Lockheed cmtract was writ-
ten, under a purchasing pro-
cedure called total pacq"
prOCW'ement.
"IT WAS A complicated
contract, a terribly com-
plicated contract," K e i t h
Anderson, Lockheed's cor-
EXPANSION SALE ,
We Enlarged Our Store •••
lut lowered Our Prices!!!!
Trmis'parent Plastic
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Rog, $39.95
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loyal Deluxe
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40lN THE CSA, the essential
error that was made . as in so
many of these big tota l
package programs, is that
'hey did not wait to go into
production until they had ' all
the problems shaken out of the
sy stem they were
developing'," David PacJrard,
former depul}t. secretary of
Defense, said in an.interview.
"The desire o( the military
to acceJerate a program' and
to define ~ opera~on'!1 date
too early and co~der 1 that
date as being' fixed' and to
define tfie whole program that
a ·· -· I 'Way rit8kes· the project more ,,
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airplane project that would
just require a scale-up of ex-
isting technology," Anderson
said. "We were wron g. It was
s99~0 s49so__,
a far more diffiCult job than
we had anticipatect. We ran in-
to problems that . c a.11nA
delays. Then the economy -
inflaUOO -took off on us.
That made the delays terribly
ei:pens1ve, far above what the
c:Ontract covered .. And fixing
the problems was made all the
more difficult because the AJr
Force was so inflexible on the
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FlllJBAY' us BAKER ST., COSTA MESA
AUO IN O<IANS!Dl 3102 SAN .LUIS 111 ID. 757.7900 in the l1M!Qijll1ll
Why get an steamed up?
When you'ro laced with big repak
bins, remember tho easy way out -
1"1lI Extracar. ' ·
Savings aw probably bigger than)""'
teali7..e. The average cost to mamtain a
second car )s $156 ~ monllj-aod a
oowono RTD ·Montbly Pass let! you
ride as many tjmes '1 you like, tcvcn.
days aod nigbll a week f.or ooly $~a
month. Additidnal :rnnes ore ).us! $3.SO
per month each • , • so even if you ride
ID Im: JOnCS, with tmlimitcd privil<gel,
you save $130 a month.
Wonh thinlciog about? Ifs worth
doing something about To get started,
phone 747-44S_s,,, cc write the RTD,
Dept. 4400, \\IOU S. JltoodWll)', Los
Angeles 90015. Asl: for the BXtraCar RidCr'1 Kit. It amwem all your quc,s.
lions on ircboclulol, "rOlllCI and raies.
Southern Califorhia ~uiiillCRRl
· RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT 4' -(Q)-1
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The closer you look, the better we look.
1973 Fon! LTD. Mot0< 1'Md'1 FalJ.
size Sedan of the Year. "LID is sedan
class winner over not.onlr Caprice, but
more expensive medium price entries like
Pontiac Catalina .•• The clincher was
Ford's stock in trade, a super-quiet
interior with isolation rrom road noise ...
Motor Trend Magazine.
Ford's famous Front Room with .lretch·out IDICC even
. for six.·footcrs. Full·lcngth door annrests. Plush color-
keyed carpeting. Road Test says," ... the trim, carpetin&
and upholstery exude luxury as do 'thc appoinlments."
Redesigned inStrumcnt panel maximizes driver
aad passenger convenience.
Wiper-mounted
washer jets direct
fluid ahead of
blade.
< A pew glow: box that's larger
than that in 1ny of Ford'•
standard-oizo competitors.
1973 Font. Rood Tosi'• Carol lhe Year.
0 The total Ford package contains as
standard every item except a vinyl top
cover and air conditioning that's fisted
in various ··e1ue Books' as cnha~g
resale value." . · . · • Road Test Magazine.
SccuritY for you and security rJ your car. inner fenders help fight rust and corro-
Side-door Steel Guard Raib. Protective sion. Energy Absorbing Bumper System.
' Plus to • . . • . ..,~¥8, au maijec · .n1 , · _ . r stee • and power &Ont · ..... ,~ . ., ...... -.,.,..,. ..... -.1
brakes ":\o extra cost. FORD
AndfunlS famous quiet ride. FORD DIVISION ..
H you haven't seeQ your nearest Ford Deller, you haven't seen what's new for '73.
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officer , h•_benelLinu>rtloDto lnnltiple
chl11<!S <Jl brutality IDd lin<b benelf ~ 1Dd at life me of a sadistic matron. Ida Lu Lola Nettlet~n.~da Montgooiery, .Jeralca alter.
KCET GI 8:30 -Blad: Journal, A ~· 90-mlnute edlliori of "Black Leaders "13' with 13
prominent Negro Americans d!sclllS!ng current
aims and direction&.
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l'JOD.,_, _..(do> '60 -
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Robinson.
10:00 CJ) "01•11 Cltl1111 .. (mys) 'S& -
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scheduled the following special programs today. Deta!led lirtlni!• of Channel 50'• programa aro carried In the Daily
Plklt's 1'V Week eoch Sunday.
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Fa111ily Movies Making Co111ehaek 'C·
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a, Plll!llElllClt 1flNSlllP
NEW YORK (UPI) -Feel
up with X·raled moYiesf So
are IQDle people In the film
-and lhey'n dob!g something about It. -
"When we were on location
In Mlsaourl filming 'Tom
Sawyer/ we bad about 3,000
v!sllors a day and lhey all
aa.ld, '1'lank God you'tt mak· ·
ing this film because we.can't
find films to <ak• our kids
to'," producer Arthur P.
Jacobs said. "Columbia was
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SUNDIY 2-5 &' 8
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WkDAYS 6:•S
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"CHlll LIADllS"
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the -dty and there Wlm'f a Q.rated picture
ahowlng there al the lime.''
The cumul nalloaal ~ .... ot Jacobo' film beaed on lhe
Mark Twain c!ualc swells the
omal! but 1lp!licanl number
of O...ated films lhat have ap.
peared oo{ar <his year. These
includ ''Sounder ,"
"Godspell , ' "Lost Horizon"
and "Treasure Island."
lhls year, ls one ol the ~
lllOll4l}"mlUn In i c r e e n
history with a gnm ol fl5
million to date.
''Family' fl!ma always are
succeastu! II Ibey are g<10d,"
said the small, 11-yeaN!d Loi
Angeles native. 11 I think peo.-
ple want to get out of the
house and away fn>m the tube.
A whole generation has grown
up since 'Tom Sawyer' was
last made into a movie :rl
years ago, JO it was time for a
new look at an old favorite."
Apparently Reader's Digest,
which had a hankering to get
into the entertainment field.
thought '°· too. The magazine
teamed up with United Art.sits
to finance "TQ.Rl Sawyer,"
which Jacobs br'ougbt in for
less than $2.5 million -the
JACOBS, WHO began his
career as an MGM Studios
meMenger and later was
publicist for some o f
Hollywood's top s<ars, has
built h l s directing career
with films for the whole fami-
ly. "Dr. Doolittle" won two
Academy Awards and "Good-
bye, Mr· Chips" is a second-
tlme--around classic.
His "Planet of the Apes"lri;;:;;:.;=.;~::11 ~~~~ ~~ ~lhre~e~'~i~:ll 11 i11'i(ll
Ends Tonight
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Stam W"""°'
Stanl•y K1.1blick'l
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Bo1rbara Her5hey
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I.GAIN MATINEE
Wednesday, 1 p.m .
Free Rdreshments
.. 0
"Fl•lan's Rainbow" ( G)
"The Sisten"· ...
"Plck0up. On 101" <RI
"Man Of La Mancha" (PG)
"Tile War Batween M•n
•nd Women" (PG)
"The Getaway" !PG!
"" "l.ady S!ogi Tiie Blues" IRl
"Fist Of Fury" (R) ....
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Digest prszrnta' Oil all our
publlc!lrls-a'Mal of"apprml
that can't hurt," Jacobi said. -
• to Ille~ The bn>lhen abo
adap<ed the acmnp!ay.
WU1 11Tam Sawyer't make a
child star of talented ni®-
year-<1ld Johnny Wbluker,
who starred wllh Brian Kellh
for alx aeuons on TV's "A
Family Affair"? J a c o b s
doesn't think ao.
"The era of Shirley Temple
and Freddie Bartholomew wilt
never come again," Jacobs
"MAN OF
LA MANCHA" ' 7:00 p.m. .
Fri. l Sat. 7:00 l 11:00 ' ALSO IPGI / A F1IA18l'ORY AS BARii AS ••.
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opened --
11Tom Sawyer'' was filmed
In Arrw Rock, Mo., a re-
stored river town of the 18308
that ls a ringer for tbeJ!aMl-
bal, Mo., ol Twain's boyhood.
The camera -k is lyrical,
the cast unfa!l!ng!y ..,.aging,
and IOllP by R<>bert and Rich-
an! Sbernw! o1 "Mary Pop-
pins" fame dovetail neatly in-
cactus 1n
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Musical .
Debuts
t By WILLIAM GLOVER ,
\NEW YORK (AP) -
"Cyrano/' a beguiling musical
fOHentimelllallals ti alt ages,
opened Sunday night a t
Broldway's Palace Theater.
'!be adaJ)l<tlon from Ed-
mond Rostand'i' classic, abciut
an ugly ganani•s siiblimated
romance, orbits the same
ent~t course set by
such hits as "Man of La
Mancha" and "the Sound of
t.1usic." Sweetly super-caloric
and fantasy Idealized, It has
been staged with smooth and
taS'lefuJ expertise.
As the Gl"Scon hero who
would rather fight and write
than confess love to Roxana,
Christopher Pluemer sweeps
through the assoriment of
tumult and rapture with plum-
ed flair. The performance is
quite probably the most totally
perul!jYe of a variegated
career.
Leigh Berry is the show's
sing.Ing jewel, a Minneapolis
•
Poetry, Ang~? .
Mark ·Razor recites poetey to a disinterested Ardis
Faith in a seene from the.San C!e!ll"'1t~ Communitr,
Theater production ot "A Barrel Full ol Pennies, •
on stage Thursdays through Saturd'!)'S until May 26.
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TllHdq, Mq 15, 1973 DAILY PILOT j J
'I• t1te MW.t of Ute' •
New Musical1n Premiere at-S.CR . .
By TOM mus ......... ..., .....
There J5 much to recom-
melld about "In the Midi! of
Life,'' South Coast Repertory's
new origln@l musical revue
from the c:rum of Its ultra·
successful "Mother Earth,"
which made Its debut at SCR's
Costa Mesa theater over the
weekend. '
~e-understood literary figure ,-------,
makes for an ~·evening of
qtrebral stimulation m o re
than lightbearted en-
tertainment.
"Chickamauga" provides a hardly a quiver of U}e II~, only
wholly Involving and dlstu~ expressed coatempt tar the
ing climax ln \he second. boys' weaknesses.
YET THERE are moments, PROBABLY the single most
Ran rio-·· thealrlcal
' biography of I most unlikely
How,v~, ln. the inevitable
and probably unrealistic com-
pariaon with "Mother Earth,"
which Thronson and composer
Tdnl Sbeartr turned into a
West Coast bonanr.a, "ln the
Midst ol Ule" cannot really measure up. Unlike "Mother
Earth," lhe musfcal impact is
never really center stage, bul
merely background for a
stronger script.
too many moments, when impressive aspect of the SCR
Bierce's bitter morbidity prO-production, apart from in-
vokes second thoughts about dlvidual excellence on the part
~·the a u t h o r • 1 psychological of Douglass, dePriest and
makeup -particularly in the Doyle, is Joanne Nackowski's
stomach-turning ''Oil of Dog'' lighting effect s, brilliantly
number, black comedy at Its contrasted red s and blues
bJackest. Here is a piece which maintain an ominous
which mlght be judiciously ex· air about the procl'Cdirtgs.
cised from the score to the h.1art in Benson's direction
benefit of the overall pro-condenses and capsulizes the
duction.
.. IN TN• MIDST Of' Uf'•"
An orlQlMI 1)1'9ducllon tr( lllllrl Tlll'OMOf! with f'IWfJc bY TOii! ShHrw •!Id 8ry•111
Mck_, cllrKl9d t.y Mtrtl11 II-,
eodl.lr'MI II\' le\aell· "491.11&• by k-lh ShM,.r, cloKlgntcl tw J•mts MclCle, c~tOt!Y bY Lour•r Rodt<ker,
prutf!}ed 11¥ eoutfl CO.tt 1l891rtory
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ll:ewrv•llons 4*13'3.
THS CAST
S.,... aanka. G..ry ten, J1me1
O.Prlal, lt lcl\.tnl Doyk, R ob I 11 Fredt'rlck, H. J . P•rks. Lour•r Rod'Ck1r, Mimi Smith, 1nd .Mlctwiel 00Uol•i1 11 Am~ ll1ette .
MISS SHEARER has) con·
tributed some mus!C for lhi.!
production, witb the balance,
about eo perceQI, )l'l'itten by
Bryant McKernant who also
handled the arraggements. It
is headier stuff, colder and
more prol>ing, not the sort of
music one whistles as he
leaves the theater -a strong
point of the "Mother Earth"
score.
ENTERTAINMENT
~1ichael Douglass portrays SCR stage and thntsts the in·
Bierce himself, departing en-divldua\ segments of the sho1\·
creators in its entirety, "In tirely from previous form to toward the heart His ability
the Midst of Life" uses create an unsmiling, ramrod-to instill i n s tan t charac-
Bierce's material throughout , stiff figure of unquestioned in-terization in his cast for the
offering an excellent anthology tellectual authority. The various vignettes is one of the
of the author's works while motivation for his charac-. strong points of the overall
teriution is fragmentary and production.
giving less of an Insight into one yearns for a rut more in· "Jn !he Midst of Li fe" is an
the man himself. sight into the troubled mind of alternatingly impressive and
At its best, "In the Midst of this lonely genius. disturbing piece of theater
Lile" is powerful, gripping The title itself seems a which suffers only by com-
theater. Ja me s dePrlesl's misnomer. Although Bierce parison to Thronson's more
enactment of "Owl Creek professes to have enjoyed life, noteworthy "Moth er Earth," a
Bridge" and the presentation his \l."Orks in the SCR produc-comparison that should not be
of the Ovit "War chronicle lion reflect an almost Wlnatur-made but invariably wlll be.
"Road to Eden" by Gary Bell al JftOCCUpatlon wlth death. The show continues Fridays
are the highlights Of tbe first The premature passing of his through Sundays until June 1.'l
act. And Richard Qoyle's nar· two sons are graphically des· at the Th ird Step Thegter, 1827
miss in Broadway debut in the
role of the beauty who launch-
ed a thousand sighs among the
swashbucklers of 17th century
France.
VCI's Loring S(at,es
3 Dance Pr~grams
ration of t h e ,.chilling cribed by Bierce--Oouglass with Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"-~...::.~~~-=--~~~-=---~~--~~--~
The format of the two show$
is basically tbe same - A
musical revue Intermingled
with sketches and Kenneth
Shearer's fme visuals which
also brightened ' ' M o t h e r
Earth." But while the earlier
show was the brainchild Of its
subject -the late 19th cen-
tury soldier-journalist
Ambrose Bierce -contains a
goodly amount or lean, red
meat from the pen of a man
who pioneered America's
anUhero movement. T h e
iconoclastic natu~ of this lit·
Miss Berry's lyric soprano
peaks the score's q u a s i ·
oi>eratic quality in "You Have
lttade Me Love," which won Eugene Loring. professor choreographer, will draw on
bravos from the premiere au-and cbainnan of dance at UC his personal experiences in
diepce. Just in passing, note Irvine, will relate ariecdotes moYies. television, dance and
that Cyrano partlctpate,s in about show ·bu s i n e s s balle~., An Originator o f
more numbers than Roxana, personalities in a series of in· "Am!pcan style'.' in ballets he
but risks ooly-an occasional fonnal programs at 8 ·p.m. ~in the 1930s and 1940s,
note, wisely leavihg melodic three successive Tuesdays he h8s exerted a strong in#
chores mostly to comJfanlons beginning tonight in the Fine fluence "O n contemporary
and the pit. o~hestre.. Arts ·v1Uige Theater on cam-dance. ror more than 35 years.
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Burgess who provided the elude films, are open to the of Dance which he fouilded'lh General Telep· hone-ts extension extravaganza ·.:
ver.iion of "Cyrano de public without charge. 1948 an.d which he used for a • '-
Bergerac" u~n which the Loring, nationally known as pattern in developing the UCI
show books 1s based. an actor· dancer and dance ·curriculum1
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ALL INVITED
TO A I Q~CCAa!
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of Jack la Lanne's COMING ATTRACTION!
NOW SERVING THE
COSTA MESA /
SANTAANA
COMMUNITY.
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF OU~ SPECIAL
·PRE·OPENING
PHASE i¥30FFER.
Thie ls the total 'verage cost If
you enroll only on a course designed
Individually for you.
JACK LA lANNEl
I ""f'"" HEALTH SPAS
COSTA MESA/SANTA ANA
3611 SOUTH BRISTOL
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for the second phone that. honestly, every home should have. Give your life more
pleasure. more con.v.enierice. and more securi ty ... plus a wonderful . .
decorator tl)UCtl of the wild 'n crazy, the witty 'n clever. or solid an.d
so phisticated . There's a General Te(ephone extension phone
Mediterranean
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C"ADLIPHONEI are lhe very lasl
word tn sophisticated styling ...
Medi1enanean. Grecian Cameo,
Brocade, AntiQue White ... all
re splendent ·with gold 111m and
t1ngerwheels. Conversallon pieces
nght out of another world.
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lu11utylor ''her room." OaJnty high· !
style with dial that glows. Idea! · •
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dark d1alinp. Of a• a Irle•. ,d-
·juStable-br1gh1nesi higM l~f
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lashion old-laaritoned phone
styled dghl oul ol lhe roaring
twcn!ies 1n ·Black Bottom Black.
Wh1tfenpoof White and Razzama-
lazz Red. Except !hat wo d1dJ1way
w1!11 the seoara!c big old bell bOx .
ITYl!LINt:• telephone puts the
works right in 1he palf'l\ of your
hand .. , handset, dial end recall
bu11on. Make call al1er call wi1hout
selling down the phone. Comes in
white, g1een . ivory, yellow. pink.
beige. and avocado.
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cal'ved walnut or even with a
sardonyx slone hunting scene in·
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Comider the wil<> who is contemplaung di"°"". Wont tbina sbt can do is move out ol. the.house. Unless it'11u•t
too dangel'C<I' lo stick around. Then, under the law, ·sueh
mitigates. But ii she merely walks off the propel'ty eveii
though not under physical threat, she mlgbt lose her legal
claim to alimony, jointly held assets, whatever. Our Love
and War man got the foregoing counsel from a lady law·
yer with pursed lips and real squinty.
eyes..
Bear in mind, there 's no "h.ic" iD
the pronunciation o( "vehicle." . . ,
Only thing I can tell you about that
great English theologian Joseph Priest-
ley Is he invented carbonated water
. . . Llst ice cream, toothpaste and
ink also among those numerous com-
modities processed with seaweed.
Indians down around the lower tip of South America
used to wear enormous boots stuffed with grass. That's
why that area is known as Patagonia. Comes from the
Spanish """1 f« "big feet."
UNSKILLED -Now seems as good a time as any to
carp aCrlmooiously about lhat namele>s jargon merchant
who firs_t employed the meaningl!!S terms "skilled," semi-
skilled," and "unskilled." To categorize working folk. I
know a man who does not much else but dig holes in the
grouod with-a shovel~ For a septio~tank outfit . -Una~lled.
&o ho. ~tty saw the old boy excavate by hand a cavity
fiVe· feet in diameter at least three feet deep in approxi·
m8tely 15 minutes. Try that, sir. Then, re~ard that lady
typist in Seattle. Semi-skilled, I believe. At last report she
was board member. vice president and comptroller, the
company's key officer. Finally. must mention, too, an at-
torney acquainlance of bygone years. Altogether skilled.
the record shows. But he wound up in the pen for peddling
pills, pot and pornography.
FA'ITENING -Q ... \Vasn't it Helen Rowland who
said, "All the things 1 really like to do are either immoral,
illegal or fattenlJJi'?"
A. That·wu Alexander Woollcott. Helen Rowland said,
"From the day Oil .which she. weigltM 14ll, the chie! ex-
cite-t or"J·woman•s·~ C<llllists in spotung-.women -
are latter t!ian she is."
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A: A sort of donkey that IQQks like a cross between a
zebra and a mule. Understand there are only about 100 of
them.
Most common skin disease known to man is the herpe s
zoster otherwise termed the fever blister.
Jn the ancient Dutch lingo, the words "verloren hoop'·'
meant Jost band. a body of men selected to perform a
perilous service, usually as scouts at the head of a march-
ing ·column. OUr Language man says such be where we
get that fairly common expression "forlorn hcpe."
Address mail to L. M. Boiid. P. 0 . Box J 875, New--
port Beach, Calif . 92660.
* It was just like old tii;nes for
a while at 12th Street and Vine
in Kansas City.
C.Ouat Basie, Dizzy GWupie,
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SANTA MONICA (UPI) -R.C. Owens.
---------.. No one -hU ever been mnoved ( J. !rom Slilta Monica High BUT A MOVE Is under way
today to unseat another or the
school's hall of tamer's -
former presidential aide John
Ehrlichman,-a 1942 graduate
wOO resigned his White House
post last month in connection
wit.h the Watergate scandal.
PEOPLE School's uliistriou.. Hall or ~· Fame; ~"~members in· '---::=~· -:::::==: elude actor!Gkn..fMl:L a~~ss
l\.1ary Loy WUUams, ·Milt
Jackso•, Cartitell Jones and
Max lfoacb were on hand to
honor tht: Kansas Citian whc
became a H1usic legend before
his deati1 JR yea rs ago -
Charlie ··Bird" Parker.
They came for the dedica-
tion of Charlie Parker Square.
a new housing development
built by minority contracte~s
· and scheduled to 'open next
month. .,
' * BaUet artist · R ,a d o l p h.
Nureyev· left bis audience in
.4isma¥ w.ben be .hnbblecl.Jlf
the stage ol the Metropolitan _
Opera· House in New York -
during a perfonnance of .
Ts ch a ikovsky's "Sleeping
Beauty."
Nureyev appeared to nearly
fall during the third and final
act of the -performance. He
returned after a short pause
and finished the act in · sub-
dued style.
A Met spokesman said ·
Nureyev suffered a muscle
spasm. As a result, he must
stay off the leg for at least
a week .
Nan Martin, former Olympic
shot putter Parry O'Brien and
professiorlal football player
• ALL QF HIS LIFE MY FATHER HAS MAINTAINED THAT
AT THE T(i';IE OF HIS DEATH WE WERE TO USE AN OAK
CASKET FOR HIM. DO YOU KNOW WHETHER YOU CAN
GET ONE FOR· US 'WHEN THE NEED ARISES 1
by ~UGENE 0. BERGERON
Ook ..... '*41wood cOikets set the 1t_a1dorck of h11entl .-lltJ t. ·~M m
ttiro~ ... world •lltll SO years Clf9· Abo•t tUt-tfMe A....nr.• br•·wfttl .,,__ti.a
... e#e'llc c•t""IDl.u.d.-up,.• .,4 •aa Mc=··..GCUJ......_, .,
~~~ ...... --~~ ne 11 A~CAf ..... oo4 poNll .. , tltdlH cOIHtry •nd llON ftl,........ rMre •• IMfll a NII.Wed laNrest· ha llantwoocl ccdla•ts. At a ~t, we "" IMiw tmithable a Yllfy compleht ..-Ctfo11 of aolld oak, wal111t, mohotony,,
willow, "'41Ple olMI iheiry cinlm. · -·
For Hlose who 1111nt ai som• time or other make o c4llbt selKtln tlleH llor4wood1, h1 ·
Hdhl• to Oii;. clotll co .. ~ redwoocls cu1d ou tMlifo.al nietolllC c_.im. cOMpriM •
c ..... IMctlo.i. . . ' w-.... ,._.._, 11 ... t1011S wlQ be e1111Wered '9-tlih c.llrnin.
· "Baltz••ergeron Fu~eral Bmne
C'OSTA l,IESA-. 2 LOCATIONS CORONA '~ lo(AR
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GUARANTEED TD GIVE
THE LADY A FIT!
These magnificent Omega w8tches are
e,q~ipped w~h incredible slidet]1rough
fasteners. so ·they don't n~· Sizing". So
' •. you ·don't have to s119il the surprise by.
learning.the size in advance. Or postpone
her enjoyment ~y-·having to have ii fitted.
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NEYf BRANCH OF BOYS' C~l!B to :~e:Ju1~r AT EASTB~UFF-,PARK IN•'NEWPORT . .il'EA'cl'i .. -: '.' : •. , . '.:. .. ~ ' . . . . . ' '' •
Tho Boys' Club of the Harbor Are• is . con·
ductin9 a building fund campaign lo build a
complete new bra n c h in N~iiort Beach, 'at
Eastblull Park. .
The fund drive , goal Is
modest .... only $350,0QO to
build and equip the 'cl1b .. and
provide initial operatillg costs. ,
Your contribution will help provide the
more than 2,000 boys ages seven lo 18 in this
club's service area the opportunity to partici-
pate in . a broad,' w~olesome year-around pro-
9ram, o'lloring shops and crafts, individual and
team sports, educational trips, campin9 anll
citirenship 9uidanco.
!he 13,000 square loot facility will have a
gym, workshops, photo lab, games room, kitch-
en and meetin9 room. The club building also
is made available for use by schools and quali· ,.,
lied community groups when schodul'es P.rmit. ', .I
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Tho Boys' Club is no~ in its tliil'!v·third -. "1.JllSildorKi•:ki\bw'-o! any ~Uon yoitcci\ilcl nial<e lo your community. and to _your natkin that is more
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f H bo . h , '. wortli1'1ille' abds~ ~ ~~uctive Q{ ao9<\ Iha ri one you make lo~he Boys' ~tubs of America." Presl-.
y.e!r o service to ar r ·Area ,~t • 'More • , 'A d.enl~ M. l'llion, liaMit!l'i. ~ Cllllrmai; 11•1'' Club el Amerlc8"' , , · · • , ' '"'
t""n 3,000 boy. s. c. qrrently •.re •. b•n•fi. /ting Jro~ ,, • ~ , ~~"U"'' · . · •~ '-f!. · -· · · " · ' · , , 1n/
,Boys' Club ect1vit1ts. Yet th1S 11 only tt.. s~-?,. ;Out .; .. ,,. -. ,, /~· .;; . · · ' ... .., . ·.. ... · ,.•· . -~ ,rf,'
time in the organiration's hisio,.,; that it· has'•sk~ .. : . '··. · "t.;.I,(~~-· '' " ' . J!le· flm4-~J <(alnpaig)I ·for the 'Boya' Club's ne;.o· 'Ne~.Beapb < ' •l
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" .'r. • ~ jjt ,i!:a?!f!lul! Pl . t., · .render·a.fine.seril.Cl! to 0\11' youth and.be·• great asset to th'!:~~ :.•: ,.,
od the public for building funds -and'•Tlje la•t .. , · ity:• Dellli 1£.'~• · 'Stale Seulor. ' · · fa•
time was 20 years ago. . ;; ,
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Please join your frititds ,. , .
and neighbors by contrillu_tihl)
to·this "YortflY community p"j·
ect and by encouraging others
to contribute. Your contdbu· '
tlon can be paid.over a thrff.
yictr periocl,.and is..tax.dtdac.·
tible.
' For further information, •please contact:
Boys' Clubs of tho Harbor Area
Building flind C1mpai9n
2131 Tustin Avenue, Coste Mesa, 92727
T elephono 642-8372
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. i /. "The ·Boys' Club has ·provkfedi'Wbolesome and. ~~uCjlve iecreati!!!'81 activities I« t""!"and$· ~I boys.In ; , ,,1.'
: ~·:r"' · the harbor area over the ~t tfveniJ.yeers.'~ ~d A~ M~!D!'is, ... May~ of Newporfatacta. ... ;'. , .,, ... ' ._ ,· 1 ~
• "During the past twenty yeali; ~· e . •tJilt, tlte. Boys' .Club lias '!'.ade a substanll81 contribuUon .
to the youth of our commWJty. . _.,,ofttf Costa Meta. • · • , , • ' * l,•: ·
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Al'ea ·W«1<1 ckioely with the Ne~·Mesa"'llniffed .Sc.bOiol ·blatrict in ·the
health!ul development Of ~ bear111 111lndl; arid' b~j,~il_ a moot Important '-'gn>enl pl the COllUllW\'
lly." Dr. John W. NICOU, _filli.,.f(.lif~"'°' Ulllletl -lJl!lft<t. , " . . ·. .... " . . ... ' t''· ...... - . .
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tlie Hfll'bor Area to providt a lio)'i' ;Club l.,ull7, l~J:q~ PFt... ., B. J-~' Nell)Mlt''le*' ' \ •'11
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". . .those young people who have o.rtl~t11{ JJJ' th« IYP<!l 'O! acUvl~~ ptovldld P,Y the }!o)1' Clubf. m
less likely to come ·lo the altenUon it our Jli!Jl8rlmeill beca.,. ·or violillons of the l&w." 11: £,.Jiletll,. C9t\I Mes&ClalefofPollce. ;.·.. • , i • •• ·' , •' •
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This message has been
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paid for by the following community-minded indivlduelJ 11nd ~firm1:
• Coast General Tire • Orange '<:;o;ist Dtily Pilot
• Theodore Robins Ford •· KOCM Radie · '
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By AlJJSON DEERR
ot .. DellY '111t .....
Bonnie Timstein had olber ideas about
what to do with her me while holding
down & secretarial job in New York.
When the company trllllfemd her. to
Calllomia. she quit and enrolled in
barber scliool.
She's never regrelted it.
"I change bosses evefy U minutes,•·
she said. H1bat's, about 11 every day.
And I get compllmenta on·my -k from
every one ot them. That's 'better tho
just ooe boss who neyer says thank you ."
BGmie got lhe first Job sjle appliecj (or
-at Senor Men's Hair ... Desi&n, O>ioha
del !liar. She's been with the shop_ two
years. The shop now has a second woman
barbei who has worked there about a
year. ,
"Quite a few women now are goUtg to
barber schooJ,"'she said, "bUt.many jtm
8!.tn't !i.layJ.ng. ~with the-profession. If
you're·good, you're booked solid.
REGULARS
"Last Christmas we counted up my
regJtlar customers. Jt added up to almost
400."
care ol easily, tbat they can uae a hair
dryer to blow into place or just leo"
alone."
Women have always asked other
women "Who does your hair!"
"Now men are feeling frft to ask the
same thine ol other men." Bonn~ said.
"My reguJar customers are my best
ad\•ertislng.
0 Women a.rt int!felttd in where I
woman can get a halratyle that still looks
gnoat after three seu ol tennis."
Men's clotlles have been Hberated In
the pet few yeara lftd ba)rstyl .. have
gone aloog, she said.
"Men .,..,,,. loager worried that pt·
ting their hair styled will endonpr their
masculinity. ~we get them Into the
chair, and they ,.. what a are& jQb
we're doiJW for otber men, tl)ey ®rne
back again and apln."
Although the basic look Is natural, Jlon.
nie tailors styles to flt the man's (iC:
Cl:lpation u well as his type of hair. · 1
Bonnie is not your "shave ani:l a
haircut" barber.
She likes her work becauae It ..... her
"a certain kind of freedom, because I
She' admitted that workdays are long. can take time off when I want to.
"11 ·-.111inp, I-· but I feel "You are on yoor feet all dsy . We work mud! mon he hen M Iha -.bop a.an I
fl'lim 9 a.m: to l:30 or!. Al¥I :;oo have to did In • otllce. Betac a -wu
k"'il' going to sdlool to keep up on new 'llOl!lethlnc I ,... alW11' ~ ho '
1 cu!tlng and. styling techniques.'' , .
"My --·• -"!'the .A3 'or: salary .. a good barber c~ earn field wun•t."~y.~ to mi."
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The shop ~r:i't cater. to strictly rn:ate
cilentele, either; "Almost 40 ~rcent of
our customers are w9men."
. In her two years of barbering, Bonnie·
h~ seen lh• change Iron\ Ille "beavlly
razor cut, heavily laquered and sprayed
·look" to the nstural look that falls
naturally Into place.
NATURAL LOOK
"People .Jn this area are veey active.
They want hairstyles that they can take
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or !he other. Tile only real .,.,.,,..-I'
ever bad either way came from ihe
lather ol a cu-,"' ~
"He lllid he didn't thB1t
be in the buslnea."
"I 1 think men and women altk.• care ·
bow they 1oo1t today. It tikoo mm awldle
to get used to JlOYlnl II to 111 their bltr
cut. But alter cme vlllt they 1"111't ao
anywhere else."
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Styli119 t,am ·
Bud May and
Al Mc.Daniel . ..
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on Lu Ann
Osendorf's
hairstyle.
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a, LAURIE KASPER Whichever, he seemed certain she would
ot .. DelW "i.t StMf like it.
.•1 W.m, yoU, ilear, .. I do all my But bis last comme:nt WSS • bit <Ill·
i:ustorilers, it's going to be a diange." llculrto follow.
~Then, Al Mc08nlel.'1>ill bf a' hair sty!-How dqef a woman, who has gone from ~ lellll led Ibis writer over to the row light bright blond to dingy dark blond
Of Vinyl 'uphojitered chairs and tucked , twice · (once naturally and once
' them to correct.'" But that doesn't botller 11a111e.
him. ' Four ol five women today color tlielr
"There'• ll8thing 80 wronc that can~ ' hair, Mcllonlel said. •
be rlgl>jod," be explained. "It's all in • He belle-a Utile brl&litness Is good
knowing bafr and what It wlll do." • for . mosl hair. And wl!lle mony -
McDaniel Is said to be an expert In try to cover their gray, he oootends,
hair coloring. That's all j,., did during 15 "Mother Nature ts helnlJ very ilnd when she g1ves gray hair." her l)ead, Which sparkled fr 0 m •rJlllcially) and now has hair tolorlng
'mimtrous pie<es of, alumlnum foH wrap-wh1c~0could only ~,descrtbed as half and
ped ""'!ll¥f irrecuJar strands , ol hair, half, think blond .
yeara worklnc with stylist Bud May at But then, be llkea natural-looklng hair
Saks in Chicago. color and claims to he 1ble to keep'k
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under the c!ryerto actlval!> Ille bleach. BLEND SHADES
' H~ ltjvp but returns a few \Du.ii.. • But McDaniel had promised to correct
later, .,.elli under the plut c helmet and lbe ~em by blending the two !hades
~ "Tbinlt blood." llltti a llgbttr fl'Olt yet still ha•eJ t1oolt
He alttady I*1 _,,..i that slJe.mlgbt nlllllral. • •
llU.l!v ..., frosted hair lmm«llately. ' ·Dlug slore bottles ol hair colorinc cosl
Or, Tt miCbt ta0 a .say ..... two. ,. lot o1 poop1e millatel, he ltld. "W~aet '
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Recently , the pair moved to Robln!on's ,that way from month ti month.
Newport Salon, ,ha•lnc been drawn .away May, who does all the cutting and 1ty1-
from lhe Mklw<st by the cioist'• warm .Inc, say1 he too prefers hair to .lie
weather. McDaniel wss 80 opeclallzed he natural, soft, fiowtnc, bouncy . , • 11) It
had to retum ro IOhool to learn the lalell movea as )'OU walk .
ltyllng and cutlq techniques before he "Men reolly pre/er the aolt _,al
oould get bis state llcenle . look." be teotll!ea. .
Still, tho way they work nmaiM the !Set HAillD~EM. Pop 11)
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-Tackle the Bread-and~But·ter · l·s.s-ue Women
By CAROL MOORE
Of .. Oeltr 1"4~ ,..,
Diredions to E ( l e c t-l v e
Clllzen Action wero mopped
out for a ~ YWCA-hosted au-
dience by rour· knowledgeable
guides ~·ho offered plenty
of words ol encouragement. I
"Start with a small luue or
Office . Once you have sue.
ceeded there, people will have
to listen. Co after bread-and-
butter issues; they are the
most convincing.
of the c;aI!lomia Democratic
Councll.
She's also a sculplttas who
has rrf9rted TV news from
Vietnam, taught Head Start
youngsters and participated on
the Ellsberg defense com-
mittee.
She furthq aclvlsed, "Don't
be the ioktn woman
nominated for an unwinnable
seat.
GOOD CHANCE
your chances are pretty good
to be appoinl<d to this naUOOll
m__eeting."
••Ally your cause with other
croups; dlat'> the IDOi! .i-
fect1ve tool ol the bualness.
Keep up rapport with lobbyists
and pepper legislators wit.h
letters. Tbey apptteinle beor-ltlg from informed people, ... '
said Lee PQdolak, unlt pres~
dent for League of Women
Voters and part·tlme cancer
research assistanl
I percent women
judg~."
OP!NION COUBTED
feeeral
Stll<ly!ng for the bar •um
berseff, she haa pickel<d th•
White House to appoint a
woman to the supreme Court.
H~r other "careen" are m\>lhel' of four, f o r m t r
te1cber and Fullerloo police
officer.
•a I r) "l ' '• ,,~
wore dresses. encom~aast,01 IOl1 el \.~:._~till-' ·~~tal .. ,n;,• ~
Represeoling t b. YWCA, ellmlnat1n1 racilin, tile "" iW .. _, ......,, -' --with dl\Clltmij
Carol Phelpo rtllrred to 11& was ....itted wtth ii_.,. ~ -... Juol ·~ ~ ~ -·
Jo111 hl!lorJ of llqiporting Ing women-Into millW needi '!. ·-. . -. . Ibo .. a woll)ell'• "8hll llld noted up-personalitl .. who get aJooi 0 1o1en· ha.. ~ loo '.!n (JUCb 11 pe,1111
datlnf by Y'"'Jll Women Com-and !nteraci. But 119body -aboul ~ ">'. ~ ti
mill<d to Action, new e'r' Ms. Travis predicted that tb<m when a llllll J'\111",far Gf. \.,..~ d<ii!!d6 -;t blo • ~:i':,' who liven board the ultimate goal of Women's Dee.'' : ~~~= ~ ':
~bu c:ome to Lib II to disband ltoell. FOR Sf ARTERS )>. fAl!I. , · . •
the lore ii>. Ille Jaat three "Once we get our Identity-· AJ a step toward poliUcs, · ~tbOr of her ~
•yean. We 'ltlra<I ·diversity togelbef and have . better she adviled women to get in-menda~ was coli.rt
rather than filter ll Our coo-Jeaderlhip, ...., can '!Unction' vo\Ved In soclaJ and com· ~;•eapeclally for a
aervative 'hnage ls a drawing more efficiently and skip the mwiity oriented clubs where 1 n s t a n Ce s of female
can! that' puts us In a good -wuea that get ,. much projedi result In Immediately discrimination ..
"The risl< of not doing some-
thiug is ~reater than doing !it,'' said lice Travis, chair-
· person of e Women's caucus •
"HaJf of the 3,000 delegates
lo next year's Democratic
charter convention must be
women . If you 're a woman
Democrat in Orange County,
· Lada Marks, representing
National Organization f o r
Women, observed, ''It's no ac-
cident lhat there are no
female U.S. Senators and only
Her reference to an Orange
County coort sign, ' ' N o
Women in Pants Admitted as
Jurors," created a gasping
doubletake from her 50 female
listeners -teens to suburban
matrons -only two of whom
position to Jnfluence," a:he ex-publicity, like bra-burning. seeable. results~ more con-"Maybe the law is thefe but
plained. · "Increased awareness wlll cem for clvie ~!!Ions. not being enforoed or may!M!
WISE TACTIC strengthen our pooltion and de-Ml. Podolak a f so urged we need a new inlerpretaUoij
While striving toward it! all· emphaslze the movement. Our women to ~p track of local to prove our point."
Your Horoscope Tomorro.w
Sagittarius: Listen .1and· .Learn
WEDNESDAY
MAY 16
By SYDNEY OMARR
.. ..
' 'lt' mate, partner take initiative. pea,r~ to be oppositlon is due to prominently.
GEMINI (May 21.June 2'l): boomerang In your f,vor. Ac-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Work, heallh, accompllshment cent rs on property, 'security, 19): Friend w11o seems to
-these are likelf to be ability lo bu)l4' on solid base. know a great deal 111ay ao-
featured. Older lndlvidual You will ga,ln support. tually be ·.doubt·ftlled. Know ii
ARIES (March 21-April 19): makes suggestions. Be recep-VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ): and' heed, your own ·~
Avoid extravagance. You can tive but refuse to be domin.at· Relatives may be indecisive. Fulfill family obligation;, ~
acco°'1)lish what you want ed. What seems far away is Know it and heed your own lain greater understanding. oJ.
through direct, simple course. closer than mlgbt be apparent. counsel. Aquarlan could play one ·who seems conslan!lY.lf
You get chance to make your CANCER (June 2l.July 22): key role. Follow through op sing the bll!es. · · '4 • ,
life more comfort ab 1 e • Finish what YO\l start. Don't hunch. Your intuition is work-AQUARIUS (Jan. ~"11·
harmonious. l'aurus, Ubra in· be wedded to past. Y.90 have ing in your behalf. Change of , 18): ctieck diet. Reni~
dividuals are likely to be in-right to Jive yd.tr 9wn life. travel plans indicated. recent resolutions. Accent lS
Vo\ved. Welcome changes anil~ce LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): on ac!ileverilent, sell ... leerij,
TAURUS (April 20-Maf 20): for romance, creative ictivity. You may be casting in too the Jiving up to your potential.
Hold off on major decisions. Aries could be in picture. many directions at once. Key There is room for you at tot).
All facts are not in. 'There Young person pays valid com-now is to Settle for· one o~ Know it and proceed toward
could be element of deception. pliment. · , jective. Then you can expand goal. Pisces is willing and able
Refine techniques. Be selec-LEO (July 2.3-Aug. 22): horizons after a chi e vi n g to aid.
tive. Places person. could open Strive for a tpore vigorous primary goal. You will un· PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):.
doors previously shut. Let course of action. What ap-derstand , -if you give Don 't skip essentials. What
· • yourself a chance. . , appears minor could be com-
the SCORPIO (Oct. 2 3'. Nov . pounded into serious eJTor · M I ( d 21):You get help where you Utrough carelessness or neg-~ -A -r-~-~ -~ree ----need-.it...and-when-you,.require-1eci.-K.n.o..w.:...il-ancl-praent._ ~Y ~ . it. Timing is sharp. You feel it. Be attentive. Older family
Hair-raising
By ERMA BO!llBECK
AT
WIT'S
END
Who would dare ignore an
right and you act like it. member does have your in·
Others are drawn to you and terests at heart.
you could write your own lF T004)' IS Y 0 U R
ticket. Take initiative. Get BIR111DAY ...:'"you are in·
going! troel>ective, due for vital
SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-~anges, Will find social life
Dec. 21): Be ready for a~era~ in July. If single,
changes, a variety of ex· JD.W'iage is indicated for 1973.
periences a,nd intensified rela· U married;)here could be an
tionships. Be analytical. Piece additi'On to 'family. Married or
together bits of puzzle. Read single, you ~ are due for a
·and write. Listen ,pnd learn. greater shai'e of happiness and
Gemlnl, Virgo persons figure. c~tive fulfillment. .. ' . \ . '
Dr . Bergen Evans,
humorist, author, and lecturer
in the Department of English
aj Northwestern University,
confided In one ol his speeches
that be held an Inherent belief
that God would never strike
bJm down In a plane If be were
riding In first class. airline hostess when she iso-----------1------,.-----~
Rally Plans Get Off to a Rolling Start . It comforted me enormously
to hear him say 'that because I
hold a lot of irrational, unex-
plained. theories that I kn<nv
to be. true because I feel them
.on the hair on my neck.
telling you about your supply iC\.._ ....-zsm>..._ ~ ~
·of oxygen and points of exit? ~ · ,CTCT ~~ gn1
Frankly, have you the guts ~ ·~ 3 Full Service The wheels selected ·by the Mmes. Ralph Wilcox.
Whitten Yount and Arthur Gontier (left to right)
will transport these National Charity League Juniors
to the annual car rally, Saturday, May 19, to bene-
fit John Tracy Clinic. Members will navigate to the
party starling at 6 p.m.
Speakers F'illing Club · Agendas
SC Hospital
Mrs. Jack M. Lyons was
named vice chairman for the
Auxiliary Section of t h e
Association of We st e r n
Hospitals at the annual con·
vention. She will serve as
chairman of the Auxiliary Sec·
tion of the 1975 state con-
vention to convene at the
Disneyland Hotel
Benefit
Vacation Fashions w i 11
theme a · mother~aughter
showing at 8 p.m. Friday, May
18, in ithe multipurpose room
at University High School.
Proceeds will help send a
group of choral students to the
Geneva Youth Musicale In Ju·
ly.
Tracy Clinic
tional arm of the museum~ is
invited to a meeting at 10:30
a.m. Thursday, May 17, in the
facility .
Several speakers will ex·
plain what Is involved in the
program which provides tours
for adult and student groups.
I know that 811 si7.e tis are
chlldl'!(IS and that If they
ultimately Wert to give birth,
they loo would be unable ,to
'get out ol deep chairs and
wear bJ:kinls without a coat.
. Also that Paul Newman
never bleeds when he shaves,
Jackie Onassis .never has bad
b r e a't h and. Mi!!S America
never sweata.
II ls wrltien somewhere that
the minute: I take down nly
ironing board, my ,heart will
stop beating and' my life wlll
be over.
That women with long
fingernails never make meat
loaf and have h\isbanda who .
to tell an appliance what you FRANCIS-'. Locations in
really think of it , 0 r . · Huntington Beach
somewhere in the small of · '\ ORR f'
o/...-mind is there a nagging \s e.I ~ PRESCRIPTl!)NS
that they are little people FINE STATIONERY ac~:~~!!t?.:'.",!.~.::=;''"
from another planet who are GRADUATION "'-""""" dust waiting to "take over?" Gll"TS -CARDI . ca\
Jt is obvious (and has been s•ec11.L oF•ER G15· 1 .
from the beginning) that coat .,...,.. 59ts
hangers are bisexual cand will N.,. '··111 m ·St~ ··:: •.•. ,,..._,
not control their reproduction 2121 l.CtAlt 11;1wAr 115·1111 . HUllllnttM H1rMUr .. """"' i
cycles until we are all ,f~"~"~"~'~"~"~'~·'~"~"~"~"~' ~"~"~"~' ~~F~-::--~~-~'.'."'~;;g:,-:.~"~"~'-~~~~~~·~'.~~'" -~-·-~;_~...,~u~,-~~i dispossessed from our homes
by them.
And I also know as iwell as I G Id N di ' am sitting here that a mother 0 en ee e~ . .
who goes on a field trip to tM S~ ,.'} de '11/"'
stockyards with 43 second'. l~r:.:'=-i:!r--',..-'-:--:--:---7"-------~~:;::~ graders will have a divine h • k • h death without pain. t in · pretty wit •••
I have to believe that. From Page 13
Four Orange Coast residents
are heading committees for
the John Tracy Clinic benefit
bazaar to take place from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, May
19, In Los Angeles.
Qualified instructors wlll
cmduct a series of workshops
for , those interested I n
learning the satisfaction of
personal creativity. make over $50,000 a year. -----------·1 'f:botteJ Swi6:J.
• • • Hairdressers Contributing their services
are Alan and Bobble Keller,
Westminster ; John Whitney,
Costa Mesa, and Gary Day, El
Toro
HB Artists
Further information i s
available by calling !he museum.
Accountants
'!bat my !log ls laughing (so
highly pitched that only other
dogs can bear blm) when be
sees me come out of the
shower .
That I personally could I'll
an end to droughts by washing
my picture window on the
outside.
·Lyle's
is NOW
1660 ORANGI A.VI.
COSTA MESA. 645-7357
Perfect for airy spring fashions * Regular PYlce 1.98 yd, *
Now Only 1.57 yd.
Golden 'needle FAe•1cs But, he explains, .. Any
hairstyle is only as good as the
cu t on Y+'hich it is based." He
also believes. "No hai rstyle is
preUy if the hair isn't in good
condition."
rather than the w o m e n ,
wanted . He objects to that
because " . . . here she is
paying good money for
something she doesn't want."
Noted artist and instructor,
Louise Williamson will be the
guest demonstrator for the
Huntington Beach A r t i s t s
Association meeting at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 16. in
the Murdy Community eent.r.
Orange County Chapter or
the American Society o f
Women Accountants will he3r
S.F. "Jack" Higgins speak
about Professionalism in Tax
Accounting.
Maybe you have no hard··;-==
core statement ~t. facts to
back up the crawlliig feeling of
lhe hairs on your neck, but
anyone would be a fool to
tempt fate and take a cbonce •..
IOUTM COASr 'lAlA • OAl'IOUllL I.EVIL ~ IVl~I I IUHOl.YI
Colo ring gives hair bolter
body. he said . And although he
usually favors permanents, he
doesn't recommend them for
everyo ne.
Both nien talk to the women
before they do anything. ap-
parently to learn as much as
they can abou t each one's way
of life. fashion needs and the
kind of statement she \Vishes
her appearance to 1nake.
f\IcDan icl said he would sug-
gest an alternali\'e if :i woman
\Vanis so1ne thi ng '''hich ,~·ould
be unbccomi:1g to her but he
usually tril'-. to n1cet her
wishes.
lfe says \vomcn have com·
plained tha t hairstylists have
given them what the stylists,
~
t MAD ~,0-r.~
•
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llACH
CURRENT
FASHIONS •• DISCOUNT PRICES
tetlJ MtMt 11 l,..llvnt
l'lllWlll WOlli C:.0.11 M-
ind Htwpwl tl'ldl
DlllV J6-4 l"rW•~ 111 t P.M.
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f\1ay recommends that hair,
v.·hich grows an average of a
half·ll}('h a month, be trimmed
every eight weeks. Still, he'll
ask if It's okay before he
brings the scissors close to a
woman's hair. LB NOW
Higgins has taught courses
in income tax preparation and
has been a tax consultant .in
the county for 10 years.
The group wlll meet for din-
ner In the Jolly Roger Inn,
Aiiaheim at 6:30 p.m. TbUl'S*
day, May 17.
The partners seem to like it
better out here where they
nave noticed people are more
relaxed, oUtdoorsy, indivJdual
and interesting ... "not Jike
a bunch of cattle."
And they, too, seem in·
IC'rcstcd in the individual,
checking to be sure she is
pleased \Vith the result be(ore
she leaves the sa lon. {This one
\\'<!S J
Assertiveness Trairiing will
he the subject of a talk by
Rita Whitely, coonsellng
psychologist, along with a film
and group discussion at the
meeting of Laguna Beach NOW at 8 p.m. Wednesday, -,,-,-------==I
May 16, in the Laguna Federal RU Ff ELL'S
s.v1ngs bullding. omcers also UPHOLSTERY will be elected . Wliell Yo11 Wont
Art Museum n. 1"'
An . 1 ted . . . . fJ_ tJJ Harber llYd. /'\lay explains their interest
very sitnply. yonc 1n eres 111 1om1ng Clilto M ... _ 541.0159
the Ne~rport Harbor Art
Museum's Docents, the educa· "We ca re," he said.
~& OVERWEIGHT?
56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS
Undtr Medical Supervision
•t tho
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TODAY'S CBDSSIDBD ruzzLE
I ACROSS 44 ReduCM food Yesterday's Puz.de So!YM:
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45 Of the teeth 5 COl'rects 47 AMA 04' CMA \ 10 Ending with members
I dowand man 49 Helper: Abbr.
' 14 Affitm 50 Mars, fOt" one
15 Money 51 Man in the
,16 Getman ti'tte Bible
t7 As-·-··-53 Fel'live
(4 WOl'<kl 55 Famify"
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I 22 Head 156 Detecting '° t::nitted 35 Walt along ......... de~e • -· 37 Equips
J3 Engl.U 66 Feminine 11 Dog.l: 2 40 S~te: Abbi. ...... nam• -·· 41 Estuary
lS Medicine -• 67 Ceases 46 Brown.s . ._. 68 Staret1 t2 C>nc1ion ......
26 Yemen 69 Fr~h,._. t3 FurroWs .CS Spanish 3t, capital · DOWN l8 Hucboft e.,., ............
Building wifl9 for one 51 Scottish firth
31 GiveWhlltbi 1 Atia11 24 Sport shoe 52 Knight'stitle
duo gMment attachment 53 lar,ge
:M With····· ill 2 Not odd 26 King of _,,,.
''r the back 3 Communists Jude• 54 ~SUes:TY
18 Gr8SI cutting • SpOiled child 26Dinn« '°""";.,,
machine S Sllpby ""'"" 55 Huning is Love: Lalin I Poor goKer. T1 Preposition 57 Unites
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•
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by Ferd Johnson
THE GIRLS
,,
"Tiie lbln1 I don't Uke •-riding b yoa keep feelln1
,.. Uoold "*"' and clumge Ille Ure."
DENNIS THE MENACE
..
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T-. May IS, 1973
U'IT ........ to
' • • •
Angels' McGraw
Credits Burgess
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KANSAS CITY (~ "I !mow how to get myself ready," Tom McCraw ex·
plained after his pine t single drove in
Jim Spencer in the tOlb lMlng to give the
California Angels a 3-2 victory over the
Kansas City 1!9yals Monday night.
"You have to stay in the ballgame and
keep your blood flowing," said the 32-
year~ld veteran. "I learned that from
Smokey Burgess, 11 McCraw said, ex-
plaining he and the pincl>bitter par ...
cellence played together with the Chicago
White Sox in 1967.
Tonight it will be Nolan Ryan (1-3)
against Bruce Oat Canton (2.-1) to close
Lightning Bolt
' Victims Off
Critical List
'"' out , the brief Midwest trip for Iha •
Angels. Wednesday night they retam ,.,
home f()C:' a twe>-gamc series with the
world champion Oakland Athletics.
nie. game-winning l\lt Is "the job I'm
to do," McCraw sald. "I've had fairly
good luck with (Dick) Dra&1>." Drago
"'ent the distance, scattering seven hits
in leveling hls record at 3-3 in a lostng •
cause.
"I knew what be was: trying to do,"
McCraw said of Drago. "I knew he" was
0. TV Tonight
Channel 5 at 5:30
going to pitch away." With two out in the
top or the Joth, the left-handed hitting
McCraw, at bat for Jeff Torborg, stroked
a single to left lo drive in Spencer.
Bill Singer, 6-1, who, as Drago, went
the distance. stopped the Royals in the
bottom of the 10th. Singer 'Struck out 11
in the game to boost his season total to '
70.
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (UPI ) _ Trank Robinson started the An.gel scor·
Two semipro baseball players "'"ho were :~ wi~h ~.::~ui::e~rin ~~!~rth~!~
injured by a freak lightning bolt that kill-
ed a teammate in the middle of a game Robinson whose drive made him the only
SANDY ALOMAR SLIDES SAFELY BACK INTO SECOND, ELUDING KANSAS CITY'S COOKIE ROJAS WHO ARGUED VEHEMENTLY OVER CALL . ha ve been removed from the critical list player to hit homers in 31 major league ballpark>. ''That's a record," he said. and were in satisfactory condition today.
Rozelle Never .. .
Ordered Probe
Into Drug Use
SAN DIEGO (AP) -National Football
League c:Ommissloner ·Pete Rozelle has
.been qu"oted as saying.I! I!lonths ago that
he had never asked for an investigation
of drug abu>e in the NFL and dollbted
that he had the authority to procure
reconls or tmpose discipline.
Rozelle is quoted in sworn testimony he
gave in December 1971 in a lawsuit
against the NFL and the San Diego
Chargers by former Chargers tackle
Hoostoo Ridge.
Ridge, who contended the Chargers im·
properly administered drugs that helped
cause the hip injury that ended hi s
career. received $295,000 recently in an
out-of-court settlement.
In testimony reported earlier, several
players said use or powerful stimulanls
and other drugs \Vas \Videspread on the
Chargers and at least several other clubs
as recently as 196!l
ln his tes~zelle gave a series
of reasons for not ordering an investiga-
lioo lnto player drog use:
-Giving examinations to players would
"possibly constitute an invasion of
privacy" and might hamper the rela·
tionship between players and the team
doctor.
-"The problem of enforcing rules for
26 different clubs spread all over the
U.S., jn this very unique area, we found
to be impractical."
-"You have varying medical opinions
today and in the past on the use of
various drugs ."
-Auditing club drug records "would be
a tremendous burden."
"I question where I would have the
definitive power In the (NFL) C<ln-
stitution to enforce the submission to me
of any such records, 11 Rozelle added.
Laver Seeks
Tennis Crown
At Las Vegas
LAS VEG1\S (AP I -Defending cham·
pion John Ney,•combe took toda)' off from
singles compclilion in the $150,00l Alan
King-Caesars Palace Tennis Classic after
an opening day victory. Meanwhile, the
top three seeds had their first matches in
singles play.
The fourth seeded Newcombe is not
playing full lin1e on the pro circuit this
year, concentrating instead on competing
{or Aust ralia on the Davis Cup series.
But he needed little tin1c to put aY.·ay
France's Georges Coven E-2, 6-2 in the
opening matc:h ~1onday .
No . 1 seed Stan Sn1ith of Pasadena
open.s play in both singles and doubles.
where he's also seeded lirst with team -
mate Bob Lutz.
Corona del Mar's ROO Laver and
Auat.ralla's Ken Rosewall the second and
third seeded players, also make their
flnt alngles appeeraooes Jn today's ...,.
ond day ol competition.
In other singlet matches Ptfonday sixth
-Marty Rles1en beat Charles
Pasarell 7-ll, 6-3 •nd Cliff Dry&dale, seed-
ed seventh, downed Gerald Battrick 6·2,
6-0.
Arthur Ashe and Roscoe Tanner team-
ed for a 6-7, 6-3 doubles victory over Clilf
Richey and Drysdale while RosewaU and
countryman Fred Stolle joined to beat
Nikki Pille of YugO!lavja and Jaime
Flllol ol Chile H , 6-t.
Tbt week-lone tournament winds up
wtt!I slnglel •rid doubles finals on na·
I-1eJevtsloo{ Sltunlay Ind Sunday.
'l1le lklcltt w'-r <Oil«:tl 1311,000 with
l top -,...,, dlvldlng ~10,000.
Robinson's homer followed an argu· Officials at Lake Hava"Su Community
Riggs Eyes $30,000 Off er
To F·ace Youthful Evert
Hospital said Monday that Herbert Noye, ment on an attempted pickolf play at sec-
ond that resulted in the ejectkln of 21, and Bob Hormann , 33, \Vere recover-Kansas City .seamd baseman Cookie Ro-
ing y,•ell . · JaS .
They were injured Swlday by a light-Kansas City had scored ln the third
ning bolt which tore through ex-Saddle-y,•hen John Mayberry singled in Steve ·.
back College pitcher John Wade, 19, as he Hovley with two out. The Royals tied it in the four.th when Singer "hwig a slider" to , was winding up for a pitch in the gl!m.e L.ou J?'iniella, who slammed his second '
between the Lake Havasu City team a11.d homer of the sea90ll. ~ ·
a Blythe. team. Wade was killed in-"\Vhen I saw it, I had a nightmare,'' • ·------...
FORT LAUDERDALF;, Fla. (AP)
Bobby Riggs made a fuss p.OOut giving up
25 years to Margaret Court in their
celebrated tennis match Sunday. He now
has to ponder whether to give up 37 years
and play Oiris Evert.
Fort Lauderdale promoter George Lid-
dy announced Monday he was willing to
put up $30,000 for a confrontation
between Riggs, 55, and Miss Evert, 18,
here Sept. 22.
"The women's lib movement in tennis
Sports In Brief
--------· -T-or ----...... -----stantiy-and-sin:it:hers-were'1rrjured-as1he--Sffig.et...said-____ -·---
is working quickly !to match me with '_'I d~n't know if f want her on clay,'' boll forked out and knocked his team· pi~~!;sPi~~~~:; s::t, :~te~~r:.,~ndu~~
someone who might be tougher than Mrs. said Riggs of the adv~ntage Miss Evert mates to the ground . ~lcCraw "got his blood flowing."
Court," said Riggs.. would have ~n playmg on the clay "I sa\V John wind up." said rightfielder Drago said, "I jll"st made a bad pitch
He smashed Mrs. Court. the leading surface on which she 'vas weaned and Vern L. Howk . 28, one of four released and he hit it out. He gets paid lo hit
money winner on the Virginia Slims has been unbeatable. from the hospital Monday, "and then I them."
circuit, 6-2, 6-1. Miss Evert completely domin3ted the heard a big boom and I was on the
"Chris would be the toughest one they United St.ates Lawn Terutis Association ground . I could barely see people coming
couJd come up with," said Riggs by women 's tour this spring with the ad-out of the stands , but then I saw people
telephone from San Diego. He has vantage of playing on friendly Florida crawling on their hands and knees
already expressed a desire to accept a clay courts in half of the eight toward the pitcher."
challenge nett from defending tournaments. One of those crawling toward Wade
Wimbledon champion Billie Jean King. "It would certainly be a challenge," was his sister. who witnessed the tragedy
said Miss Evert, admitting that thoughts from the bleachers and attempted to give
of how she would do against Riggs oe-her brother mouth·t~mouth resuscita-
cupied her mind while watching the "tioo , screaming, "My god, my god, my
brother." telecast of the Riggs.Court match.
"I hope I could do better,'' she said. "I An ambulance operator said the light·
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Nova Makes His Bid don't know why not. The pressure was on ing "vaporized the kid's (Wade's)
rvtrs. Court. If I play, the pressure will clothing and what \Vas left was in
all be on him." shreds."
tvl iss Evert, a graduating high school \Vitnesses said there \Vas a light rain
Totah Ji J 1 l Tot11s l1 2 I 2.
C1tlfor11l1 000 200 000 1 -l
K1nu1 City tell 100 000 0 -2 E -He11ly. OP -C11llomi!1 I. 1..08 -C1U-
tornl1 4, K1n111 City 7. HR -P'. RoblnllOl'I IS),
Pln!elll (2). SB -Kirkpatrick, Aiom.r 2.
In .Battle of Sexes
LOS ANGELES -If a "battle of the
sexes" with tennis rackets drew a lot of
attention, how about one with fists?
Lou Nova. 58, a former heavyweight
boxer who in 1941 fought Joe loois for
the title and was knocked out tn the sixth
round , took his cue from the teMis vic--
tory Sunday of Bobby Riggs, 55, over
Margaret Court.
Nova proposed Monday that the same
theme -an older man against a young
woman -be extended to boxing.
"l would fight any woman in the world
for $100,000,'' he offered.
He said he doesn't expect it to be ac-
cepted.
Cle1uente Cited
WASHINGTON -President Nixon
awarded the Presidential Citizen's Medal
to the widow of baseball star Roberto
Clemente Monday in White Hoose
ceremonies honoring the Puerto Rican
athlete.
Clemente Jost his life in a crash while
flying emergency supplies to Nicaragua 's
earthquake-devastated l\{anagua on New
Year's Eve.
""1e are honored that Roberto
Clemente should be the first American
named to receive this award," the Presi·
dent told Mrs. Vera Clemente.
Big IO J\Iee ts
MINNEAPOLIS -Long<lelayed aj>-
proval of football redshirting and further
wha~ at organizational setups of the
United States Olympic COmmittee and
the NCAA are expected at the Big Ten's
spring business session opening here to-
day.
1'he four-day conclave of conference
policy-making faculty representatives and
athletic directors precedes the 73rd Rig
Ten Outdoor Tra ck and Field Chain-
plonships at the Universit y of ~linncsola
lhis \\"ee kend .
King Agrees
ATLANTA -Virginia Slims tennis pro
Billie Jean King arrived in the U.S. from
Japan Monday and Immediately threw
down the gauntlet to the aging Bobby
Riggs, victor over the embarrassed
Margaret Coor! In Ramona Sunday.
Mrs. King announced In a telephone
news conference from Hilton Head
Island, S.C., that she would put up $5,000
and her sponsor, the llilton lfead Rackel
Club, would put up another $5,000 for a
w!Mer take all, $10,000 match with
Riggs.
New Fears
CJNCfNNATI -Fwmer U.S. Olympic
S\\o1mmer Donna deVerona said Monday
she fears problems between the NCAA
Ind MU will continue Into the ll111
Olympic Games If the lltutllon 11 not
ruolved -· Miss doVerona, now 1 1-W.C.
'
sportscaster. told a ney,·s conference she
also fears that athletes "caug!Jt in the
middle" won't speak up at hearings
before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee May 22·24 in \Vashington.
Mina Transfers
LONG BEACH -Carlos Mina , a
center -forward who spent 11,'l years
playing basketball at Southern California
before leaving the school last season. has
signed a letter of intent to attend Cal
State (Loog Beach ).
Mina left Southern Cal at midseason
last year, finishing up at Imperial Valley
Junior College in El Centro, where he at-
tended high school.
Johnstone Down
OAKLAND -The Oakland Athletics
sent outfielder Jay Johnstone to Tucson
of the Pacific Coast League Monday
night and recalled pitcher Rob Gardner
from the farm club.
Wells Pleads
BERKELEY -Warren \Velis. former-
ly of the Oakland Raiders of the National
Football League, has pleaded innocent to
charges or public drunkenness. distu~
ing the peace and resisting arrest and
has requested a jury trial.
Russians Win
LIMA, Peru -The Soviet Union's men
and women took two easy victories Mon-
day night over Argentina in the first
World Basketball Festival.
Th~ Russian women's team crushed
Argentina 107-24 and the men, present
Olympic champions, had no problem en
route to a 103-73 romp.:
The United States men's team 1vi ll plav
today again s t Uruguay \Vhil~
Yugoslav ia. lhe present \\·orld champion,
\vill take on Chile. Russia will m~'Ct
Panama and Argentina plays Cuba .
Hungarian Skate
Star to Perform
Two more free public Ice sltating ex·
hlbltions by HIDlgartan Olympian Zsuzsl
Almassy have been scheduled for Jee
Capades Chalet, Adams and llarbor
Blvd. in Costa Mesa.
Miss Almassy will appear Wednesday
evening at 6:30 and Sunday at 6. Because
of a mixup 8nd. eventual late start to her
exllibltion last Sunday, Ice C&padcs
management set up an additional a}>'
pearance by the 21-year-old th,...llme
Olympian to accommodate the public.
Tht Htmalriln girl Is expected lo join
the towing lee C&podes 1roupe lor I,.
ttn-74 ........
I" H Ill •ll II 50
s r11ger IW.'-ll 10 • 1 2 1 11
Orago lL.3·l ) 10 1 l l 0 5
Time -2:l0. A!lltl'd1ncr -t0.o5l.
senior, would pose a completely different falling during the game and that light-
problem for Riggs than Mrs. Court. ning had been sighted more than 15 miles
While the 30-year-old Australian star away earlier in the day.
depends on overpowering her ,opponents.
A-1iss Evert sits back and fires endless
and constantly accurate shots from the
baseline until she gets opponents out of
position. She destroys net rushing tactics
with lot> shots.
Unser Still After 200 mph?
"We are not seeking a match with
Riggs. but if enough people wanted to see
it.. Chris might be compelled to do it,"
said her father and manager, Jim Evert.
"I don 't think Chris would want to duck a
thing like that."
His daughter, preparing to lea ve £or
Europe to play in the French and Italian
championships and at \Vimt>ledon, \\'as
non-committal about playing in the
match.
If it comes off, Ri ggs would ironically
be .risking hi s newly acquired fame
a~ainsl the daughter of a long-time
fnend 'vhose entry he once financed at
f'orest Hills.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Rain shut
down the Indianapolis Motor Spee:lway
for much of the day Monday, while the
garage area buzzed with new speculation
that Bobby Unser might still try for a 200-
mile-an-hour lap.
Only a half a dozen drivers got on the
track the day after the first weekend of
qualifying, and three of them already
had made the lineup.
Wally Dallenbach, who has a 20th-place
start for the moment, got his Dan
Gurney Eagle rolling at 187.8 mph before
the rains came. He had qualified at
190.194 mph.
Rookie Graham ~1cRae, a New 7.ealand~
er who now Jives: In California, wocked
his Andy Granatelli Eagle at 187.1, while
18th starter Jerry Grant made it around
at 185.6 in another of Gumey 's cars.
McRae, a road racing expert in
Australia, New Zealand and Europe,
qualified at 192.031, good rnr 13th posi·
tion.
Jigger Sirois, 38, and Greg Weld, 29,
two non-qualifiers, got in some practice
licks in hopes of finding the ~
necessary to obtein one of the three spati
still open. ,
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All-Crestview Mae Kickers' HB • Driver Started W~th Cycles
Secret
MVStarlfo~red Wea on
San Clemente pitcher Rich peel Crtmlew league pttdllng p
Douglass and Mi..ion Viejo !or a .341 "avenge, and bad
outfielder Dave Schmidt were teem highs of 20 runs batted DETROIT (AP) -A coffin.
named aa !lrst team selectiOll! in and fOID' bomti;t for MISsioo comer klclrer ls as rare In the
to the AU-Cmlvlew League Viejo. Scllmldt also rapped out National Footboll League as a
baseball team as selected by a triple I and two doubles 33-yeaMld rookie _ but the
the Daily PiloL agalost league pitching. Detroit Lions bave bolh ri""' And Mission Viejo pitclier Ferguaoo finished 4-5 In .-
Rob Ferguson was named as a lesgue play, but like IJouClass now.
seqx'td team .election. was a victim of. unearned The "rookie" ls Joe Zuger, a
Ilougll!SS, a 6-1, llJ5..pounder runs. The M , l~ right-Li-Ons' draft diolce In 1962 who
finished with • U woo-lost bander bad a 1.'8 e.r.a. for the decided to skip the Detroit recont, but maintained an 0.92 league season.
earoed run average against Villa Park pildler-sbortstop cats and bead north to the
league foes. Be was a three-Bcb Machale was selected Hamilton, OnL, Tiger-Oils In
year starter for San Clemente, Player of the Year. Macbale, the Canadian League. He
playing fJtSt base when oot a senior right-bander, was 4-1 spent 10 )'.e&n there, flrst as a
pitching. in league competition and was line-backer and then as a
Schmidt, a sophom0<e, rlP" a .280 hitter !0< the Spartans. quarterbacl<-punter.
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AU,CRESTVIEW LEAGUE A co£lil><xlmer kick is
Firs& Team
Player, School
Bob Dove, Tustin
Rieb Do11glas1, San Clemente
Gary Ledbetter, Villa Park
Bob Appleby, Villa Park
George Gay, Tustin
Kyle Newman, Orange
Cius
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Mark
7·2
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.484
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.343.
almost a lost ari In the NFL,
one Zuger says he'd like to
revive because putting a puol
out of bounds on the op-
position's two-yard line gives
them Ibo ball on lhe two. U
the puot goes Into the end
II)' DO'll'AIID L. BANDY .... =-Some of the tell nameo
In sports car racing began
-the bennfr of the Sports Car'Oub of ADIUI-..
These .. .,.. 1ncludo Din
Gurney, Sam Poooy, Mike
Hiss, Mark Donobue and
Roger Penske among others
and the current cnip of
amateur drivers ls set to
move up in the rank.t much
the same as their
predecessors.
One such JJOVlce In the ranb
of speed Is HuntilJilon Beach's
Hugh Mooney who drives a
Gauchos'
Booker
Qualifies ,
IF Mike Champion, Foothill
OF Terry Sampson, El Modena
Sr. .355
Sr. .353
CHINO -Saddleback
College's Dave Booker earned
a trip to Ille state JC· golf
tournament next week with a
36-hole score of 154 in Mon-
day's S o u t h e r n California zone, however, the receivers tourney at Western Hills Coun-
OF Dave Schmidt, Mllllon Viejo
OF Larry Lak, Tustin
UT Bob Macha.le, Villa Park
Second Team
p Rob Ferguson, Mlulon Viejo c Wayne Griffiths, Orange
IB Kevin lt1urphy, Foothill
IF ~· Chuck Gonzales, El Modena
IF -Ron Burke, Tustin
IF -Les Fields, Villa Park
OF Marty Colin, Orange
OF
So. .341
Sr. 300
Sr. 280
Sr. H
Sr. .288
Sr. .263
Sr. .205
Sr. l .351
Jr. • 427
Sr. .300
Sr. .366
take It at the 20. try Club In Carbon Canyon.
Zuger's quarterbacking was Booker was the fifth low
good enough to take the Tiger-medalist, e x c 1 u s i v e · of
Cats to five Grey Cup games members of the five qualifying teams. He fired rounds of 75-which is the equivalent of the •~A -~. NFL's Super Bowl. Hamilton As a team, Saddleback, the
won three or them. runnerup in the Mi s·s ion
And as a punter -which is Conference race b e b i n d
the talent Lions' a>ach Don Palomar, futlshed 10th in the McCaueriy Is Interested In _ 12-i;cbool field .
•
FOl'1Dllla r..d r a c I n g
machine.
Huah began bis racing
C1ttW u a motorcycle en--
tbuslast wlllle he was
••altlng the day he would
turn 11 In go Into the sports
W' field. Since be gained that
distinction 211 ,..rs ago, the
limit has been lowered to 18
but this doesn't bother Huah.
In those early days, be was
a familiar figure at El Toro
Raceway, Saddleback Park
and other area facilities
featuring the two -w heel
cycln
11e--1111oncor and Is lUIDlal In Ille fler<>elJ
........ Jij ... --
dasl -the 90CA -· Doesll~him-
be doem\do...Uln • ..-!
"Not reaU:y.11 ht ll)'S. "But
one crash I bad last year burl
my wallet to the tune of
P,500.
In campeUtion a year aao
Hugh's highest finish WU a
shlh place al San Diego and
this ....,,., his belt eflor\ was
a 12th place llnlsll.
"I've bad my share of.
mecbanlcal problems t h I s
Jell.'' be lddlL. "W"e blva't
p H ..nod out yet bat I'm
hoping to do ID1ICb btlter .......
-facet of the 1'ICllll llCelle llOODIY dlp is lhlt <ii
giving safety talks to youth
lnl"Pl-
"I reeenUy talked to two
Boy Scout lnl"P< about
automoblle safety after mow..
Ing rums and displaying my
car. We Invite the younpten
to bring their cameras and alt
In the car to have their plcbn
taken and it 1oes over well,"
be says.
MooDe1 bu two .,....
'!he flrll. natunlly, la lo
._ IJP Ille lldo!or ... the
spclfll W' ..... lo the pro-
fessiooal rac!agcotegory. ,
Alld the -b lo ]Oil ... shows for younger giwpo lo
Introduce them to· the spprt
and the safety factors iJ>.
volved.
At the pnisent lime be1 Is
pulling qetber a slide pro-
gram thaL ls radJJg oriented
and sponsO<ed by a major tire
manufacturer to be shown to
driver's education cluses on
the high school level.
Randy Bowen, El Modena
OF Mark Dierkes, Foothill Sr.
UT Kevin Locken, Katella SJ:,
.344
.250
Long Beach City College he averaged 45.5 yards and led won the SoCal tourney with
the league four.......,, 939 points with San Diego HUNTINGTON . BEACH'S HUGH MOONEY IN FORMULA FORD RACING CAR. o
1.uger was one of 24 players Mesa five strokes back. Other ------"-------'------------------------------\
who reported to McCafferty teams qualllying for the state
' f0< two da)'ll of orientation meet next Monday included
U1 l'he Aruona State graduate El Cammo and Palomar. S On All·l~ue • ·Prep, Net Res_:.Jts sessions recently. Santa Bari>ara .City College, Cub Deal
said ~ to ~ The 36-bole state tourney ~· ---. --. ------"'11162"" =:~valeLOrywu ~.;;i;~hi"~=oad -AJ) tars--_,,__Dana~-;JJ;::
irvi11e ~~= M"' 0~~=1:Et!'1~11"1;.j.5J dtf. 51r-~th the ~om doing the punt-Team standings: 1: i.,;,ng •S ~ CJ. 11ftf,S,,
Ftl"lol Round Brown !Ml "'· 6-0. mg, Milt P 1 um was Beach cc ,_,,. 2 San Diego
Vni
Ro¥t-Gwl11UP (Ettl de!. Herdrlch-A-'A-ba k t the t' and I ~, ' uM..11o11 !Esll de(. McGIYffn 1.FVl u. LeslckD IFVI lrl, &-l. QUtulCI. c a 1me Mesa 944; 3. Santa Barbara
C.one•n 1SAv> '°"' 10 01•• C(dMJ '°"'· H!:.=:::.•7;;v1 ~~"'· '°'' iv Just ~ght I bad 8 be~r oc 950; 4. El Camino 958; 5. 5 3 Loss •·~•IK IEdl lost 10 R1m1re1 !Ml ''°· T. Sow•v•-G•Yner !Eat> d '1 • chance,, m ~to play right Palorllar 961 ·, 6. Santa Ana • \11nderoosl·Wrlghl CSA.VJ U, 6-0. away S-79,~ ICMI kKI to Btklr (LAI l· Holllfl1lcK1Jn !Ml def. Rwc:l·Enilgn • 962 ; 7. Mira Costa 983; 8.
'· G-6. '~~~~1,w fFVl def. Kt1tor11n-A.nd he played and played College of the Desert 984; 9.
Gullet ICdMl del. sen.rmr Cl.Al 1-6, Musouno tCMI 6-1. 6-I. until he suffered a shoulder Santa Monica oc 986; 10. Sad· a-.. Oyer-C:.111,... (CdM) def,' T~1rrh1 •u.. .. In the 1971 w.oe 1e111 Mt. Peltf$Ol'I CSA.VI .,1, ILA/ ~ '"'· separa-..u seuoo. dleback 993· 11 Ventura 996·
6"0. ONrtwf!Ub ''I just at out the '72 season 12 LA H-L-'1 010 ' Bny (MJ de!. Glnrl"' ICMl 1"'-6-J, l.Undqul•l·Smlttl (LA) di!. Elmor.. 3nd ted," be ·d . d..l'UUl-' • '"°· lninmor!d CFVJ .. ,.,_ (Edi ~ ..._ .... scou S&l • Individual qualifier& -1.
1, ~r1• {Ed) Gel. ' HWll Ht:•• (IAV) dtl'. "-But Qi"L rules allow DO Calvin (Santa Ana) 148; 2.
Llrr• ILAI di!. 1"'* CMI 6-l, 6-I. ~~ .:!:~~ CEstJ d • t . more than 14 Amerlcans on a Kramer (Cilru!) 149·, J. Ben4
l"l.nbtf9 tSAVl cfff, McCirty (GdM) Holllflll6-Clln IM) 6o.c, S.7, w. and there isn't much bVt~:'~'Edl di!. Hlt't1• CCMl M. 6-1, ~11111 CCdMJ Oel. GulkH>Mme team. dixen (Southwestern) 150; 4.
Sc11w1rti 1e10 "*'· NwrH <FVJ .. ,, <FV •1• room for specialists. So ZUger, Myers (Grossmoot) 152; s . ., •• !Jg who now lives In Hamilton, Booker (Saddleback) 154. IA. SIWl'fl 1Es1) di!. ,,._ IE111 - { ~··"· ' started .i..1. .... i ...... s e r i 0 u a l y .W, J-7, 6-3. • Delol1 IEI di! l'l'llm, HJ &rr .-... ...u'ti
Ovid (FVl dtl. JtM;llli [Ml"°' 6-0. Irey 64. dtl. S'-6-0, def. Jtnklns 6-, about repatriating. ''It' S Slimllrom (lAl dtf. Werntr (CM) 6-a.
1, u. NtwrNn <EJ wm 6-1, u . H something I always wanted
G«Mr! (CdMI def. Prlnct CSA.VI 6-0, '-2~111tr (E) WM 64, ...0, Josi 4-6, WM to do," he said. ... StCOnd •-' • Mohr IEJ _, 6-2. 6-2. 6-l, 6-t. ''I knew I was still Lions -Miiiott !E11l dd. o.1t 1~1 6-0,'" JliEll~~ ce1 def. Holllfl•ld-C•ln property as far as the NFL
1. 1"41 clefL~llnlCll)ollrown 6-1, 6-1. -----..i J t · 81k1r (LA) dtf. Rlmlr1i {Ml "°•.. lllJCS.
0
,."'" (El ~I ) ... 2"4i '"'1 6-W8S \M~ia:u, SO go m
o. ·-.. ~ with ,the Li-Ons." Gvllcil (CdM) def. Wide CE111 W, 2-Jllltlor Vanny wi.aai
" •-'· ,.._ 11141 ,,, ~·· Zuger says his shoulder is In o.so11 1Edl di'!. •r•v <Ml 6-1, H. ..._ good shape agam' and says be L1tr1 IL.Al di!. lltltnberl {SA\11 M, Z.llC IE) de!. Av.tot 6-1, .... P\llldl
Hsd,w1m: (Esll Clef. Elfltr !Edi 6-3. "ttlsdl lt!l -u . 6-1. sees no problem ln adapting
._2• M~"t'de fE> dt'I. Htrbold "°°· oe1. E•ton bis kicking to the NFL sty1e .
.:· SOWIYI (Est) dt1. Ovid (FVJ '"'· Okey (E) -H . 6-0. "Height Is more important
G~en (CdMI di!. Ste!tchlram (LAI ClellMilS in canad:a," he saJd, beca~ a
'-1• w. ._}.~-~ ":!1. Uoyd.Cotvre punter can score a point by
TNnl ..... Frt-Wlber (E) -6-2, 7-6. • ""---gb the nd
Marina Goller
Wins Honor
Marina Hlgb's Tony Cam-
pregher was named player of
the year in Sr.mset League golf
circles as be and his Marina
mates dominated the all-
league selections. _.._
Mf T11m-11n ........ ,_
Southern California Con-
ference baseball champion Los
Angeles City <:Qllege wanned.
up for the SOCal JC playoffs
with a 5-3 1G-inning victory
over a group of conference all-
stars at Golden West College
Monday.
The game was originally
scheduled for 12 innings, but
was cut to 10 .
I.AOC faces Citrus at 11:30
a.m. at Cerritos 1bursday in
the opening round of the SoCal
double elimination tourney.
Five Golden West players
saw action in Monday's tilt.
The Rustlers' Mike Dodd,
the starting catcher, collected
a pair of singles and team-
mate Phil Macartney batted in
two runs with a bases-loaded
walk and a ground out.
Macartney Is an outfielder.
Golden West pitchers CUrt
Peler!on and Craig Lundgren . fMllolt {Est) def. ll•kw (LAI .. ,. ,_ putting Jt u.uvu e
0. 1.Clle.
2. 0.SOll CEdl ci.f, Gulkk ICdM! .... .. But since altitude is not that Sr. also played. •
SOcltl. Petenon came on in relief
Tony C.~. Mlrll'll
Tim JKC!bl. MMtnl ... ~ ,.,., ..... -""' ... Volleyball 1mpor1ant 1n the NFL. he'd '-~rken (CdM) di!. M. S0wl)'I {(11) like to resurrect, the CO(fin-
6-\, 6-0. Vanity comer kick.
rm~ Corona del Mar def. Laguna ''It can be a great secret
Elmore-PlllO (Edl dlf. R 0 I .. Beach S.15, 15-13, 15-12. weapon," he said.
Birt DtBoe, H1111tlrwton Bod'I
Steve Kim. Mlri111
Mire !RO, Mlrlnl
Killy Gifford, HUllHllCllOll
Mofllv StrlCMn. Hllllflnoton BHI T1y1«, Marini 01"9 L.ocko. Wftl•m BOO Bl1"Tlflrd, Wtstem
Baseball Standings
AMElllCAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division East Division
W L Pct.
.483
.483
.469
.455
,452
.452
GB W L Pel. GB
••
Boston
Milwaukee
Detroit
Cleveland
Baltimore
New York ..
Chicago
Kansas City
Angell
Oakland
Minnesota
Texas
14 15
14 15
15 17
15 18
14 17
14 17
West lllvillon
18 9
20 13
16 13
18 15
13 15
11 18
.667
.606
.552
.MS
• 464
.319
II
l
I
I
1
3
3
511
8
Chicago
New York
Montreal
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
St. Louis
20 13
17 14
14 15
12 15
12 19
8 23
West Dtvtsloo
San Francisco 25 13
Houston 22 13
Cincinnati 19 13
Dodien 19 15
Atlanta 13 19
San Diego 13 22
.ll06
.548 2
.483 4
.444 5
.387 7
.258 11
.658
.629
.594 3
.559 4
,406 9
II
.371 1011
''· In the secood Inning with the "· sr bases loaded and one out and
sr. induced the next batter to hit I~: into a double play. It required ~: just one pitch.
Petenon later allO"Ned two
runs In his 311 Inning stint.
He struck out one and did not
issue a walk.
Lundgren pitched the last
four innings, giving up a run
In the 10th. He did nol strike
out anyone and aJao did not
Issue any walks.
The only other Rullller
seeing action was t b i r d
baseman Tony Cresci who
went tdUess.
LAOC's Cubs outhit the all·
star cootlngent, 11-7, wttb the
winners scoring tw'ice in the
first and fourth frames and
once in the 10th.
The all-stars got on the
board In the sixth and added
thelr ftnaJ two tallies In the
last lmlng .
LACC tcln21'111., fa~ l-4 11 1
AIHten ODO 001 toO ~ 1 0 6~ru, s.tllnot:r, f""CWlfl, Ttiome1
1nd CO'tfll'llllh M«r11. ~ AJl111, L.undllren •nd Dodd, Bemhlrt.
Deep Sea
Fish Report
Garner 1 Berth
' Joe Hollett er University the Dolphins.
High and Bill Springman of Peregud hit for a .441
Dana Hills were chosen first average for University High
t.eam selections on the official and was a defensive standout
AU-Orange League baseball .. well. The senior catcher
team. aJIOlftd ooly five stole!l bases
University's N1ck Peregud wblle throwing out nine run-
and Phil Hancock were second ners. team selections, as w e re Marriner and McComb were
Milch McComb; of Dana Hills all-round -uts !or their
and Dave Marriner of Laguna teams, Marriner hit .300 while
Beach. _ playing oulfleld and Infield.
Hollett, a senior I I r s t McComb played shorislop and
baseman, hit .4211 in league pitched for the Dolphins.
games and knocked in 14 runs League champion Sonora
for the Trojan... Be lilruck out copped the lion's share of
only three times Tn league spots on the AU-Star taam,
games. with last year'1 M C1F
Springman, Dana Hills' third Player of the Year Jim
baseman, hit at a .30ll clip for Petenoo u-lng the way.
AILORANGE LEAGUE
l'lnt Twn
Player, Sclaool
Jim Peterson, Sonora
Kirt Ramsey, Brea
'.Ed McDonald, Brea
Joe Hollett, Ualvenlly
Tim Fazio, Sonora
Pos.
p
p
c
18
IF
IF
IF
OF
OF
OF
UT
Bill Spr!JJlmu, Dana Bllls
Dwayne Gray, Sonora
Terry Hart, Sonora
Claa
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Mark
7.J
S.l
.400
.4%9
'.340
JOI
,260
.365
.250
.440
.!'IS
Tom Ricks, Valencia
Joe Rison, saddleback
Mike Edwards, Valencia
Second Team
P Martin Frazier, Sonora
P Richard HernandeZ, Valencia
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
4-1
S.2
.441
.378
.300
.Ill
.31t
.311
.295
.383
.313
C Nick Peregud, Untvenlty
1B Brian Mercer, Saddleback
IF Dave Houseal, Saddleback
IF Pbll Ba.-k, Ualvenlty
IF Mltch McComb, DalUI Hllll
OF Dave Matrmer, Lapaa Beacb
OF Mike Gonzales, Sonora
OF Randy Peralta, Valencia
UT Mike Burke, Sonora
Player of the Year-Jim Peterson, Sonora.
Prep Golf Summaries
Mlrlv:J~ll IM,. Al •I'll cc C1mDr~lllf !Ml 671,d<!f JIWlll n. Jecobt Ml n, def 1W1lll1r 11. ltio (M 1'1, del' POUll'l'lllo 1'1.
l(lm (M n dlf S.to 11. l•Ylor (Ml t1, !Ml lo FrfflCll IO. ICen:l~kk (M) 31, dlf t....., If.
Munt111ff011 Sffca tm Cfl s•• AM
Al S-'• Alll CC
DI 80I (Hl'" "''iJ""' t2. Gifford (H IO. dtl rick-lttorltflJ, SfTec:Mon ( l 14. 10 P•rk lfl. w1n1m1~I' OH tl, def !lt1"11UWI 90, P1tenon (H ) el, 611 MHltf. \lenlllm (HI tl, Ott RM!Well et.
WntmlMtet 1221 {14) NfWP'l'T Mlfllllr
At C .. tl MIN CC
8r111.1 f'WI n . .,"', •.,• .. • n,1:1'· _ GI-tw1 7', ••-Coo~•' (W'l 111. dilf G1t1r "ii !.twtter (WI "ftldlf \11e1rro • L.i.nt•llt" (W'I 7. ~ LIW IS.'7 wtwte IWl .. Mt to fl'81t1Mft • ,.,..1....-,.. At l•~~a.11 . 1. LMN ro1nrw llJtll'ld•l n. t. Tim
Rl'fl'IOIM CE•ltKll ) 11, J. Glf"T LMtlCI (F-111" V1114'Y} 1'1, 4. MW"tl f""lert.1
(L.ot Al1mltotJ 7t, l. Mtl'tt , .........
(£11..,clll 1', '-Mtrk L." (Elllfl(LI)
'" MG!ltllllten Dllft1f:t J...., 'htllty
T~
At M•tllll* tllldlff M•rln1 -....,,.., ta. ltcketl ,,,
Hcw1rd 15, Thornlllll II, Htltl'I 90,
M!lft n. H\l!lllllQllOll Stael'! -Pltt4't!O...-11.
WllllMV 'l, Doylt AJ. TlmlliW!lkl .. , Cochren f1, c11eprfttn tt. "'°""''1" van...--1m1tt1 n, lllet<i-•l, Mt10flf'I 100, 00.C:l'I 10ol, Kr11T11t"
107. Edlto11 -DtHvff U. Broli:l'<ll' .,,
Witt• n, o.•1111 n. 1uc11.11 10s.
Wfttmln1ter -Wllyt• ''' Dodd •s. Gl"9(1'W Ii. CUMl"91111'1'1 fl. He!M t•,
Gtllmtl\ 1(10. ,lrst ROl.IM T""' sc.t• -I, fMrtM 424, 1 Huflll'l'\Dton lfftl'I 06, S.
w .. tml""8r 4'1 , ... EdltO!t "'' s. !lountllll \11!1ey jiff, c..-.. LMtM '"" .. At I I Tlr9
TOI' Qu1HH..,.1: fMrtl11 tMVl "' Cow•n !SCI rs. COl'ltelltlllO (I() 77,
Sllrl IT} II), Hltltll (IJH) ID, O'Mllr1
(MVl 17, l'onclno (SC)117, Weir 11'.HI n. Grun CK) n. MOOl'9 (Tl 78,
l'trkell (FHJ n. Lyons (Kl 1'. Cum-
ml"ll fMV) 7',
Golfers Tied
At El Niguel
G"'8 Ttmnpas iOO Jim
McLean posted three-ilnder
par 89• Mooday to share the
·urst round lead In the 19th
Western Tournament 0 o 1 f\
AssoclaUon weekly event. '
Trompas, of San Diego, shot
a 34-35 on the El Niguel Coun·
try Club course while McLean,
of Seoale, had a three-under
33 on the rront nine and toured
the b11.ck 11\de in even par 36.
Dave Newquist of Kansas
Clty ind Mark Schmidt of
Santa Ana, were tied for sec-
ond, a stroke bad<. 11 70.
. Estancia's
Webster
Honored
Robert Webster was named
most valuable swimmer on
Estancia Hlgh's swim team
10< 1173 at the school's sjJorts
awards banquet.
Special award winners:
VonllJ
captain: Bill Lee: l4lllt
Valuable: Roller\ Weboter;
Most Improved: Steve Wyatt.
JUD!or Vonllf
captain: John Weoterdalll;
Most Valuable: R a nd y
Derusha; Most Improved
Phil Nye. I
i't'ool>&>pb
Captain: Clay Stevens; MOit
Valuable: Eric Killmer; Most
Improved: Eric Killmer.
GeaulAdded
Mater Del High football star
Richard Genuf hes been ad-
ded to the South roster for the
22nd annual Sllrine Football
Game and Pageant at the Los
Angeles Collsewn Aug. 12.
Genzel takes the s p o t
vacated by Servile Hlgb's
Kevtn Stepl>ensoo, who declin-
ed the Invitation. A1SQ added to the South
rooter ls St. Paul's MIR
Broich, a Unebacker·fullback.
Trvouu Set
Babe Huth League baseball
tryouts will be held Wed-
nelday and '11lursday at 6 p.m.
at Los Amlgoo High School In
Fountain Valley.
All 17 and 18 year olds who
have not turned 19 prior to
Aug. 1 and reside In the Costa
Mesa, Newport Beach, Hun-
tington Beach and Fountain
Valley areu are •llglble lo try
out.
Players are requested to
bring gloves and cleats. The
tryout will be directed by Bob
Chavarria. a scout for the
Kansas City Royals.
For further Information call
96WH5.
IC Plflgoffs
NORWALK-Sou l hern
California Conference cham~ '
pion Los Angeles City College
tangles with Mission Circuit ti-
tle winner Citrus In the open-1
Ing round of the Southern I
C.li!ornia JC baseball playoffs
at Cerritos College Thursday. j
'l1le two teams meet at 11:30 1 a.m. Thursday in the double
elimination arfair, I
Cerritos, the South Coast
champ and the tourney
favorite , t a n g I e s with
Metropolitan Conlerence vtc-
tor Loni Beach City College In
the ......i game (l::IO).
Sdm Meet
Orange Coast and Ventura
colleges nro favored in the
Southern Cat If orn la com·
munlty collc--c women's swim·
ming champlon!hlpo TI!uroday
at occ. I
Prellms will be beld at 11•
a.m. with the finals set to
begin al 1:30. •
,. ,·
GOLDEN WEST'S-MELHEllMANSON FACES EL CAMINO WEDNESD;t.Y.
Baseball
Clinic Set
Golden West Girls
Seek Softball Title
Youngsters ·. along the Golden West and Los All others go tO the loser's
Orange Coast area will have Angeles Valley Colleges will bracket where it is possible a
•
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Baseball'"s
Top : Ten
•
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Prep·· .Gria·
·~,~·.r,...,
F-ti· • the • Ora.We
c.ut ·ma's ~l'pttp'lootba)I
\elllll bave tina!lud U)elr 117S.
sdiedalts with ooly S·• n
CleDledte _aod El Toro hijhl
pending. •
Sen Clemonle'• IWitdl with
Saddlebad< High due 19 the
two scboot's swapping of
leagues leaves the former'•
sdiedute UDCe1ain ot tbll
date.
Upon rocelpl of a corrected
schedule the Daily Piiot will
publish the San Clemente
schedule along with .an up-
dated vers>on of El Taro's
sked -which at the moment
includes only three games.
Coro-del ltf•r
Fri. S.01. 21 At Newoort H1rbor 511. S-t. 2t S.11!• ARI 11 Newoort
Fri. it' 6, Cotti Miii 11 Newowl Fri. t. 12 E•lancl1 I' •-Sat. t. 20 Los Alam Im al frrl-' Sal. • 27 1A Vallrt 11 SA Bciwl (2 Frt~!v. 2 Edlsan 1t fMwJIOtt Frl. NO¥. ' F-11111 Ytllty 11 Hura-llfllllon 811Ch Thur. NOV. lJ MiQllClllt •t Wftlttrn
Sit. Sept. 15 -5crttl'llMQe 1t MIMIOll '"!::110 a.m.l Fri, • 21 -Foothill 1t Tustl11 Fri. I. 21 -Al Nl'WllCWf Harbor Fri. Oi:t. S -CdM at N-port Harbor Sat Oct. 13 -SA V1lfly ll SA Bowl
Fri. Oct. If -Edison 11 HU!ltlngton
811ell Fri. Oi:I. 2' -Mlotlolla 11 HIWPOl'I H1rbof' o Sit. Nov. 3 -E1tantll 11 Newport
Harbor Fri. Nov. t -Lo. Alamlto1 1t OCC Fri. Nov. 16 -Fou11t1ln VIUIY 11 N--1 Hlrtloi'
Dana Billa
Sat. S191. 15 -c.,,,..... 1.d!mm11H1l 5•1. !191. 22 -51n 0 11110 MontltO!Tl•rv 11 111 Clemenll
'Sit. a.Pt, lS -Scrimtn1111 •t
wj'T:"""'' Fri, , I -Al f'llffenon .... • ~"' .. c Fri,.-IC
Fft. t. fa.-=~~ ti OCC F~~· ~i;° C•I• MIN 11 Huft.
Sit. Oct. 27 -E•lenclt •t N..,..,. 11•rbor • . ' Fr~1=.f 2 -c:or-del ""'' 11
St•. NoY. 10 -1A v1nw 11 Wftlmitlltw Fri. NoY. 16 -L.o1 At.mite. 11 Wes...,.11
Fri. Slpt, Tl -, Serl"'""'" •t hlHlowW (I P,1'1'1.) •
Fri. s:· 21 'T Al vt.11 17:.U p.r=I Fri. t. a -Mlrln.I ' W.Stm tlf $It,· . 6 -Loi Allmli. at Wn 11 F~·~ 12 -eor-Gel Mir at
Fri, Oi:t. If -FOUllll lll VaUw at OCC Sat, Ooi:t. 27 -Edltan 11 N-' S.t. NOY. 3 -C•I• Mell at Newport TIM.Ir. NOY. lJ -SA Vtllrt 11 $A Bowf
SI!. kpt, lJ -SCl'1mrnlQI 11 l.olr1 ~10 1.m.l F~I 51:,'·a!lcti No. Torr1nc1 •I Hun-'"I· ,. -Al HWtlllllrlofl 8llcil Fri. t. S -SA VllllY 11 H1111ll11111011 F~.~ 12 -Edi'°" 11 OCC Fri. t. 1' -E1la11el1 11 OCC ,.,. !· 27 -lm At1mltos at WHllllMIW. Sat. Nov. 3 -MlgftOlll at LI P1lrn1
Fri. Nov. ' -CdM ,, Huntl""!Ofl '"" Fri. Nov. 16 -Costa MKI 1t NrNPOrt "'-
S•I. S.Ot. IJ -krlmrriasM 11 fOO!hlU no a.m.1 Fri. ~. 21 -P1elltc1 11 G1ntl!! 1~~ Fr . Sept. 21-FOIH!lllll VllllY Fr . OCt. 5 -Lo.rt at LI Pllrl'MI
.... ~,-~, : .. 11.,..t,_,,, •• $ ~!t· • -t ,.rt, .... ·-U..Mnltr ~: •, = I • Thill'. Ott~ .. ._~~ et U hfme ~:II:: ,-_ .. ~ • -..... 1 ' , -i-.etie' :ra' • . ,ri. Qp. 11·-~ ~ • Ftl, Ckt. 'lf'-sM ~
-··-.... o ..... --~i.11 -11: ··-. ·(!-" . -. .· -.,-.. ~. t~ =i,~&.;;_ Hit ti Sall . . . ,,..,._
ltf•Cer Dei
L"r s!:rn 20--c~tt':, ':.11V:~f:1=1 thur. Oct. 4 -Llkewood 1t SA Bowl Fri. Oi:I. It -Al l& wttson (7:30) ·-~Oct It -At St. l"HI Tiii.ir. • U -aJ911op A!Nll 11
m Stldl""' Fri. HoY. 2 -Al SI. All:m Thur. NOY. I -l"lut )( 11 8owJ Fri. Nov. 16 -:-s.rvtl1 al A llowl
Jtfbsion Viejo
s11. ~-15 -krlmlMOI Cotl'9 IMtl 110 1.m.)
Tennis Results
-'N ........ LMtw '
,Mat """' tJI Ill TletT• TMllll ·-· a.tNr1 Munltiy-G1vt1 IC1ll1y ITI dlf
Llo"•IM l.owr•Y-+tancy H11ton. G11111., Jcihnmn..H111ne om.-
IMV J -bY d1faui:. K•r 51:'!1..C:lrol ICrotlnt.ldt (MVl dM V1ra tn(.,t,.!Ut Flortntlnt. C1ttly 8 111k-81rblr1 Or111ood (MVJ
dlt conn11 Ku:mr1rowlc.1-Bobby ltn·
S.t/ ...,, :t -or_. at I I ~
M ltlft·.' -r /1',,.. ...,....
F,ri. MM. '' -·T,.-., I ' • I Ne1911•,,• .... •r ., ' ~ ·,.rt'. Slpf. t1 -c .... ·1111 #Mr
Frt. se,t: • ._ Co.t9 JM-
Frt •• Oct. s.-Stilt•..._. It a.nte Alie _,.
S.11 QP.1:t r .~-""...,_. ·re~;-=*en •f LI P11n-.. "I· ·Nov. lo -W•.;11 _ . F~. Nov. 16 -At """"""'°" IMdl "•'tie•'*"• S.t. Sept. lf -~, ....... 11 No. Rl_..kl. F UCR 1 •.m.T.
Tlw•1..... -Tw I' ot ~·-Vlo-lo 1 o.m: • F~ , a -At Mlplon Vleio
F •• ,-~_,. F .. 2-ira,11t LIH.tn r... : ll = ~ .~·~.::.. i>or:i. "'I· I. 2 -Al ~ IMth frvitlo t. t -· El , .. 9f Miiiian
S1t, Oct. 17 -5.odlltlldr; 11 SA 1ewt (2 11.m.J •
'!«:·•·'~~ S.I. s.or: 15-Ec1llOl'I (tcrlnllNfll 11 o.m. Fri. ~" !1 -Uktwood Fri. 5elll. a -Al lit. Wll-17:1'1 Frt Ott. S -At w.;twn S.l.·Ocl. lj-At NNIOOrt HMW
Fri. Oct. l' -fE'"'m ·~· Od. 2' ~ '' 11 LI l"•lrne Fr • NQ•·l -r-1n11 Ant Ff • NOv.· -Hllntll'lftOll -..Cll Fri. N:o"· 16 -Marini
NEWPORT .LEASES ;
(~ ~ • ·••--41 '
Lo•_1lng oll VohltlH
645-2202
•
an opportunity to learn more reign as co-ravorites in the an· first.round loser may be about the game of baseball . . pla~ng as many as seven from coach Gary Adams, nual Southern Califorrua ~C gam·es·i1l order to gain a finals
assistant Tom Set:nce and girls softball champlonsh1ps berth. 1--~~-ieVmt mim&is of"'llle UC -that-get u11derway-Wednesdar--cuactr-Judt-6annan''!'."ho!i11---
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mer on the UCI campus. area. 2) won the Coast League with
Summer camp~ for Golden West will face El an extra·inning, 3·1, victory
youngsters will be held in £our Camino College in a first over Santa Ana last week .
two-week sessions beglMing round encounter at 2 o'clock Both teams are entered in the
June 18 for boys ages 9 on the Rustlerettes campus tournament with Golden West
through 16. field. A secon4 game involving in the upper bracket and Santa
Each two-week camp will be Fullerton and the Golden State Ana in the lower bracket with
run in the morning and af. League winner will be played LA Valley.
temoon sessions. The morning at the same site at 4. Golden \Yest defeated. El
affair will be from 9 to 12 for LA Valley meets the Golden Camino in an earlier meetmc1 boys in the ~J2 age bracket. State second place team at 13-7, with Mel Hennanson on
C9st of the two-week session Greer Park at 2 on Wednesday the mou,id. Sbe ·is expected to
will be $40 per boy which in-while Santa Ana will face start Wednesday.
clud~ techniques .of good hit· another opponent, yet un-The Rustlerette infield will
ting, fielding , pitching, base named, at 4 on the same dia· · have. Kathy Howard catching,
running and other aspects of mond. Barb Ohler at first, Doris
·the game along with Insurance The tournament coiitinues . Hastings at seeond, Brenai
and a T-shirt. on Frid.ay, Monday and Palmer at short and Sue
Each session will be iilnited Wednesday. It is a double-loss Lehman at third. In the out-
to 20 boys. For further in· eliminatiOn affair with one field it will be Debbie Burlison
formation, call Adams at 833-team only making the finals in left , Pegg}' Mikelson in
6745 or call the UCI recreation with an undefeated record in center and Judy Melzler in
office at 833-5846. three outings. right.
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We make loens wonh mlilions of dollars to some of America's
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new additions to the Atlas line. Hurry in and
pick your size while supplies last. Big values on
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Keeping wheels balanced helps
correct a common ca~se of
vibration and .premature lire wear.
• lnsp'i"t radiator, cooling
system hoses and all belts.
• 'Pressure-test cooling systeni'.
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NtJ1 YORK CAP) -'l1le -------' •.bJ"1-of gold Oil the Euro-.,... ·µcbangs Monday
• , c1oean•I mean you11 pay more
·•I f<Jo lbot bauble al Tillaoy's or
get more U you decide 14 sell
,. llO!Jl• old Jewelry. Not yet, • • anyway.
A ollOI check of refiners,
1 .manufacturers and retailera
• .. showed that the price of gold
. jewelry generally depends On
long-term com, not short·
tonn fluctuaUoos in t h e
.. .market.
THE RETAILERS -and
their cu,tomers -are the last FINANCE
ones affect..i. '--------"' •. "It's the manufacturer
~: who's battling this thing day in
• • 1 and day out1" said a
spokesman for the Jewelry
Industry Council .
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said th~ posh Filth Avenue
Conve.rtiQli! S~uriU s
HIGH INCOME
plu$
GROWTH POTENTIAL?
This lectun is designed to provide the ad-
vanc:ed _investor with an e1planatlon of this
sophisticated form of in~estment. We wiU
discuS. the .•~vantages and rides that so"'!
conv .. le Mu~ invillv"'i in "ir\'iff!-~
~ain market and how they could work
to'. com~ine growth. potential with high in-
c'oine. The lecture i.-111 explain ·some of the
re\.sonr that ·instiMions and sophilti"'.'t,d
investors ar:e frequenily more interested i~
~~rat• ,l)OllVertible ~securities than com-
mon• stock.
The. lecture wiU be givon on Wednesday,
Moy 16/ and repeated on Thursday, May
17. S.leCt the date and location convenient
for you t,nd can (714) 494-071 I for reserva-
tions. i·
. Speaker -Marvin Nilsen
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -The O< g .. mileage.'' Becker said,
fear of a gasoline shortage -"But now, J'd say that for 80
or at least hlj(ber prices -ap-percent of the · people' who
pears to be p u 1 h i n g walk in the door, that'• one of
automobile bu y e r s toward the lint things Ibey alt about.
small, economy models. We really started· noticing It
The trend became apparent when all the publicity started
Saturday in an Associated about guollne going up and
Press survey ol small-car maybe ratlming.''
dealers in the Sacnmento 1 Jay Fe!Tell, whole flnn
area. &me of the deelent sell sells small and standard cars,
both small cars and standard both AmeJcan, 911d the reports
American model! "have been very elfective" ln
' tuming ·buym toward
MORE THAN ball the sales economy con •
maosgers intemewed said "In fad, I'd AY that fuel
they have oollced considerable economy Is tile predominant reaction In _,recenl weeu 14 part ~ .their lclea o1 car
reports that gasoline may soon buying right now. The news
be In short l!Upply, and that stories have done It. They
higher prices seem UJ<ely. have really a.ated the mWl-
'Ibe rest reported some or car market we're seein2 now,
litUe errects of the reports, as far as I'm concerned~' Fer-
saying that other facloo! are rel! said.
lllill more important than fuel
economy.
"There's definitely a strong
trend toward eoonomy," said
Bob Becker, whose llrm ..ii.
both Italian and American
small cars, as well as stand-
anl-sized American cars.
"BEFORE, THERE was
never too much mentkm of gas
ASKED WHJt"l'HER t b e
switch Is hurting the sales Of
standard shes, Ferrell Wei,
"No. They're selling about the
same u last month."
Patrick Turner, who sells
Japanese cars, and John Nan-
nlgay, who sells Brttlsh cars,
both said there Is "definitely"
a b-.nd oowanl eainomy.
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Ferpa C. Mt Kay , foreman
of )be ihlpllltillg department
at BeWe&em Steel. Corp. '1
Sail Pecl-o -
al!lpyard hu
rellied att.r
more than 32
years with
the firm,
He began
wort u a
Plate shop lielper at the
San Pedro McWAT
yard end advanced to foreman
In 1968. He and his wlre reside
in Corona del Mar.
* George Wadmae has been
named manager of the Monil
Pl• <l · ~ office in
Newpofl Beach. He bas been an employe of the fllll!IC1! firm
•ince '"' and gained e1° perlencie In COlllllllltr finances
In EncJtnd.
* llallc9ck ~ CorJ>,
bu 1nnounced t b e ap-
pointment of RMm A •
Bradlty as marketing
manager of the Electronic
Products Group, located In
CMta Mesa .
Bradley; joinej! Babcock in
!96t II I lleJd:·en~ ancl
man1ged the firm's
Washl!lllOll, D.C. office from
1919 unlll bis _..1 ap-
pointment.
-· ~-tya, Jr. bu been elected execuUve vice
~-Iden! of HolfmM Eloc-
-Corp. ol El Monte.
Hayes, """° has been group
vice president for the ftrm'1
teclmlcsl products group, join-
ed Hoffman in 1970 as vice
T....,., Mq 15, 1973 DAILY 'II.OT J9
OYEI\ THE COUNTER
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Consumers Lose
· Their Optimi sm
By JOHN CVNNlFF Gonv"1ce<l lbal the ...U.my
., ....._ .-.,., " ls out <I control, aa11 Slndllng·
NEW YORK -Based on re-t<, and !earing that the ad·
ctnl consumer r u r v e 11 1 minlstratlan woo. 't dlrectlr, 11>-
mllllons of Americans are tervene ln the market p ace.
W'ldergolng even more painful many consumers art devlJJng
money crises -not only In their own de!tnleS, tome quite
their pocketboob but In their blwre.
outlook on the economy -Some, be relates, are buying
than bad been apparent. televilioo aela and other beavy
T h e developing situation appliancos and, then leavln&
could mean even more prob-them in the pai:king cases un-
lems ror the Nl1on ad· lil the time when they're need--
ministration which seeks to ed.
achieve economic equilibrium Tte treD)endous surge ln
by subtle, long-range and fun-automobile buying, which 11
damental changes t h a n setting records almost every
tbrough the expedient of price week, is believed to be
controls. partially in anticipation of
A "PRECIPITOUS decline" higber pri<es and costly pollu· tion-eootrol devices expected
has been recorded in the con-to be placed on cars in future
sumer ooUook by the Survey years.
Research Center, University
of Michigan, which notes that ALREADY, SINDLINGER
optimism which grew during said, such bUying has taken
the first ·three quarters of 1972 one million sales from next
has now been erased. year's outlook.
"Because of the increase ln The sRc also sas found "a
living costs,'' the latest SEC greatly increased proportion"
study found, "the proportion of consumers who, despite
of families saying that they financial doubts, helieve It is a
were worae oil than before good lime to buy cars, large
and expecting to be worse off, household durables and houses
increased substantially." "before prices go up."
The same survey found Si.ndlinger 's daily surveys
fears growing that inflation are showing that , "people are
will accelerate and that even hoarding gasoline," be
unemployment will rise. says, citing the case of a man
The confidence decline, a who described how be had
direct feedback irom the soar-placed a 500-gallon tank of fuel
ing prices &t retail-outlets, at the rear of his garage.
comes at a time when many The instance isn't isolated,
families are enjoying relati,ve-Sindlinger claims, adding :
ly substantial incomes and are "fire departments all over the
equipped with strong buying country should be alerted."
, power. The hoording, he believes, Is
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'Ibus, the various surveys an activity mainly of a orie-
are discovering, some families third segment ol tbe popula-
are building their savings ac-tion that is enjoying u.ii-
coun1s in anticipation of ·a paralleled prosperity. Some of t---...,...,.m.m'i-wtrtte-othei s-are--ut:enrtR!'"ftnds;-are-headedt'blrll-...,.-_,...-.,...._
spending he&¥ily i·n ex-uniOO members with escalator
pectallon of a continuation o( · clauses in their contracts.
inflaUon. · ·
AL B ERT SINDLINGER;
bead of Sindlinger & Company
reports that he is hearing
"greed amplified" on the
' !leveo-day-a-week surveys his
researchers co n d u c t by
telepbme from Swarthmore, Pa.
IN ADDITION, m a n y
Americans a re enjoying
bonuses this year, especially
from the multibillion tax
refunds that are being mailed
to million of taxpayers and
some families are creating
their own bonuses through the
use of credit.
Families Operate
Ne <![ly All Far~s
NEW YORK IAPI -Test
yourseU. There's a good
chance that you belleve one or
more of the following
statements :
We don't have any more
family fa~ri in thi& coun-.
try. Oh, a few, of course,
but the btg corporatioru
have taken over and thet1've
· pr~tt11 . much run the little
fellow out of business.
The facts dispute this widely
held notion. Data from the
1969 census aren't available
yet, but those who follow the
trends, such as the Conference
Board, believe that 95 percent
'Olt LATISf LIASING Tll"S CALL
Mr Chips
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SEVEN ADVANTAGES
OUR PAGER OFFERS
that yours may not !
COMPLm OIANGI
COUNn COYllAril
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NO Dll'Olff llOUlllD
ON Al'PIOnD CllDIT
ONLY $17.11 Pll MONT
TOTAL COST 1 ... w. • .i ,....,
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SID 11V•1 4 1 l/r)
YOICI MISSAM PAGIU
ALSO All AYAH.AILI
PUU. flR MAINRNANC
Of!~Slil COUN'TY
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or f a r m s are still family-
operated.
THAT WAS the percentage
found in other itudies made in
1949, 1959 a(id 1964, even
though there . was a sharp
decrease in the number of
farms -froffi .6,~,000 in 1940
to 2,876,000 In 19'10.
There are several reasons
why the belief has taken hold .
One is that the aversge farm
size has grown from 17S acres
to about 390 acres in the past
30 years or so: Another is that
the 5 percent nonfamily farms
account for a big share of pro-
duction -35 percent in 1964..
The fact is that many of the
large corporations that did go
into farming found it not near-
ly as profitaJle as they had
expected, and some or them
now believe that there may be
size limitations on the efficient
farm.
WHAT IS A family farm?
According to the Agriculture
Department it is ' ' a n
agricultural business In which
the operator is a risk-taking
manager, who, with his fami·
ly, does more than half of the
farm work."
-The reason for our
high food prices is the mid-
dleman. He 's got a great
big appetite for money,
and he's making au of us
pay tl1roU{lh the nose.
The explanation isn't that
simple. There's no denying
that in recent y~ars the foods
that leave the fanner's lands
go through many processes
that add to delivery cost. But
there 's little evidence of any
profiteering.
First National City Bank
notes that civilian spending for
farm foods in 1971 totaled
$111.1 biUion. an increase of
$44.2 billion over 1960. Of this
increase, farmers received on-
ly $13.5 billion, the middleman
$30.7 uillion.
HOWEVER, LITl'LE ol this
Increase seems to be reflected
in middleman profits. It seems
there are more and more mid·
dlemen to prepare a n d
distribute foods that once were
dellvered raw. And the mid·
dleman's expenses also have
risen.
Sylvia Porter
Do high food cosh cause you to cut
down on th e quantity and quality of.
comp a ny din ne rs? Do you find yourself
slighting your family 's nut ritional needs
in order to meet finan cial needs? You
can find help with these and many other
' problem s of fa mily finances in Sylvia
Porter's co lumn several times. weekly in
the financ ial pages of the DAILY PILOT.
Yes, Sylvia Porter can be a friend of
YOUR family. Her nat ionally syndicated
column , "Money's Worth," feature s im-
portant ideas which can relieve your • con cern ov er mone tary matte rs. For ex-
a mpl e, she will t ell you how to sav e a
co nsiderable peri:e ntage of your gro-
ce ry doll ar des pite spiral ing food costs.
Let a fr iend drop in on you ton ight.
Sylvia Porter can visit you from the
pages of th e DAILY PILOT delivered
right to your hom e. You will get your
mon ey's worth from Sylvia Porter's col·
umn a nd all the other speci al feat ures ln
the fina ncial pages of th e
DAILY PILO T
THE ONE THAT MEANS BUSINESS
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In summary: True, the
transporting, processing and
dlsirlbullon or foods Is eallng
up a lot more of the food
dollar. But rather than blam-
ing any one group, perllepo
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lt MYI 11'11 lltfldlnll or l ME Newport tHctl. C•llfornl8 t2MO NIEWl'Oll:TE•<OSTA MESA NEWS II • 1'1'111 l)l.KllllU I• c:onctucled 1rr' • C:Ot-,,CTITIOUI lutlN&ll PUBLIC NOT!~ N....,..., Gii 6-'ll ClrCIAatloll ~-oonnon llAMI ITATSMINT "'D
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~ of '9flll'al clrc:111•110ll pYl>llli..tl PUBLIC NOTICE Tl'llt. 1111-1 ••• fl ied wtlfl the Coun-Thll bwltlKI 1• condUCMd 111 '" .... Jn tt. M1M COUl'lh' n TM p11111on1no IY Cltrk of OrMlll9 COvnty on tiMy '· 1m dlwldwl. IWW$plllfl'. ,.,.. Jotwi M. llll'r
IT 1$ OltDEREO lflll uld P.+ltlOll or ltOTICI TO c••DITOllS Publllhed 0r..,. Coett OlllY Piiot, Tl'lll lllltlMlll ••• "'Id wllh "'-coun-tlw MiOllallal llwrllll, logellwr with SUP&•IOlt COU•T Of' THa MtY I, lS, :n, 1', 1'73 13'2·73 ty C1-rk of Ol'1ng1 County Ol'I April 25,
llOllCI 11111 hllll_, l11tlllld1 Oii I M!Nd ITATE OF CALIPO•NlA POR 1973.
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Mir 1, 1, 1s, n, 1m 1212-73 OrW OK11rlno u10 MWINPtr to lit • No. ""''"' 11tW1111tMr of oent••I clrc11l•!ion 09 Eitil• of LEDIA ST E pH A N I A PICTITIOUI •UllNISI
pvbll1hld pur-• 10 S«llon '°62 of 11111 GRAJj()VSKIA ITROTHElt' o.t••...S NAM& nATIMINT Go'Ar11mtnl Codtl' ' • I PUBIJC NOTICE (II ,,,. po1111o(.i119 ~· •nd NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to thl TM fol1owlng ~IOl'I 11 doing IM-
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,.i!llonll'll lllW90'Pl'I wltti !ht Mc:llMl'Y YOUCIMrl. '"' ,,_ olllct Ju111 C1pl1lr•"°• Ct. "67S. Thi followlng si-rton II doll'lf bulllll:ll 0ttt0· />MY 10 1tn • of the dirk of TM •bow 1n1111.s c-1, ar Shl•llY E. G1rd1, 711 Rldlbtook 11• it1 cu.Uoe M. OWENS lo pr-I ""'"· w11h lhl '*91Hl'Y Orlw. Cl••-'· C1tlf0r11l1. . LYLE'S 011' NEWPORT, lUO Orantl Jlllloe of llM ~ C-1 WOlildlltft, to tn. undltfal{il'lld ti lhl ofl'lm Tllll bllllNU II condlltlecl 111 an In. Aw .. Coale Mat, Ctlll,
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'"' llnt bldOilr. and IUb[KI kl COii· "" A-7n41 Thi• .,.,_, ••• !UICI w1!11 It'll' Covn-lry8!1 R•'911 Mcleod flrmtl!Ol'I W Mid Suptrlor Court. 111 It'll MOTIC• 011' M•AlllNG POii AUTMOltl· ty Clerk ot Or11191 Coun!Y on Mty 2, lm. Thb itemntnt w11 !UICI Wltll tt'11 C-rlghl, 11111 eild lllllH'Ml of 11kl OlcHNll TY TO ax•cUT• ••AL llTAT& ll'ttnf ty ci .. k of Ot11199 C0\111ty Of\ Aprl1 25. ~-· -1~-•I"" time of dMlh Ind'" 1111 rlgh!, 11111 LOAN MODIPICATION ••1t••~•MT . Publlihtcl 0!'•1191 Co111t O..tty ,not, 1971 ----.--nGliiliriit~~1111-,r-a1ct~1tm-.t-JOHN~TONliU,.-....alLl11w1Sf 1rts. n ;-2';-ttn---J 1:w.n -------l'14IN cllCffMcl hi• acqulr.d lly Opfl'lllOl'I of llW JOHN TMOMAS STOWERS. o.tl•lld. Pvblllhld or11nt1 Coal! O.lly Piiot.
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NEWPOll:TER-COSTA MESA NEWS, PubllMH!d Or•nu• COlll Otl1r Piiot, Oon•ld JI:, Ptndlr. Glll9rt1 Ptr!Mf', Tl!l<lden EdW•rd l<Ofl'MI' Jr., 16Ul To Ht¥t tn. Sl1ndl119 of TH5 Mey 15, 1973 1SC1·73 3093 till Clrcl• CO$ll Miii C.llfllml1 N.wlllfld ''· Ail!. I , Huntll!flllll 9M<h,
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t1lnld tl'ld E1ltblllhld. -Vl1l1 Mobllt f:1t1te1, 1 Li°'~ 111 d F°""'ltl"' Vtll.y, C1tll!lmt1 '21'0I , 1 t 111o111 r, •OBERT EARL -PirtntrU.lp Tlll1 Ml""I II conducted by I 11-•I
.:HURCHlll, Publlll'llr ol THE COSTA MESA SANITA•Y OllTlttCT ' Ocnild R. ,end_., Plrtl'll!'\~ Echtl•rd ICotmll' Jr. NE::i~~If:R<OST~ MESA NE w s' OltA=g:'1c'.o~=~INc:L~~g:NIA O-rtl Par!Mr Thi• 1l1NrTMf'll WM fli.d ""'"' It'll Coun·
... u y ,..,,. ...... ,.: . NOliCE IS HEREllY Gl\/'EN ttltl M•I· Thi• •I•'"""'' Wll llled wllll thl Coun. ty Citric of Or•no• COVl'lty Ol'I M•Y '· 1m
PlllllOl'llr I• 1 cl!l'porll1on duly onitnll-tel Pf"Oll01111 wtll 09 tKtlWtd llV !hi CUr ty Cl1rk of Orlnlll COUlllr on Mey ·;~'l:t l"UlM
Id tnd 111:l1llr111 under 1nd br v1r1Ut of lht Cl1rk, on behtll of m.t Cost1 MIM I K Wotll'#ltllf A-Pllbll1lled or11199 Coed Dilly Pilot, \twt of 1111 Stilt ot Ctl11or"ll wllll Us S.nll1ry Ol11tlct, 11 h1r offl(I In !hi City r'.: IA ' of !Ill ft1;.;'" IVlll W Mir IS, %1. 2', Ind J""• S. ltn 14'7·73
prLnclPtl plau ol bulln111 In the CounlY Hill, T1 Ftlr Orlwi , CCII!• Miii, .... A.:':. Clllflntl• ;..., PUBLIC N::Jt:CE i/11 Ol'•llOI• c111tor1111, end publl11111t • c111rornl1. unlll Tht "°"'of 11:00 1.m. on !Ut-OC 1.111 ~ k"°""" 11 THE NEWPORTER-!hi fll'I d•'f ol .iunt, 'l'fn If W'hl(h tlml p blllhtd Orlllllt' COlll D1lty Pilot 1-------------COSTA MISA Nl!WI. ,......,. wltl be GPl'"'111 publlc1y end r•ICI M u 1 IS -2t 1'7) 1.0..7i PICTITIOUS IU'llN&ll 11 1loud In the cCM'ICll clllmblr1 Iv!' •Y ' ' ,., •
Stld ~ 11 , • MWlpll'll!' of f"URNISMING All LA80R ANO -'------·------. NAMI STATIM•NT
.-11 c:l~lllttl°" silibrllhld tor thl MATERIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION PUBIJC NOTICE TM killOlfil'fl'll ~ 11'1 clol1111 busll'llll
dlutml111llOl'I of loc:•I 1'11W1 •l'ld lrt-OF SANITARY SEWER MAIN Al.ONG II: ORANGE COUNTY ,.UJtHITUll:E
lolllOtfttt of • e-•L c:IMlrlCll!' In ,.... SAHTA ANA-OELHI CHANNEL FROM NOTICI TO CltiEOITORI lllESTORATION CENTtllt. nu ll'tnWlclc
C-ty o1 Or111111, C1fllarn!1. Tiii MESA ORl\/'E TO 8RISTOL S'l. M•. A-76145 Ltl'll. UNI A WMlmln1!9r, Clllf. '1613 bull-addrn1 of !hi MWIPll'lll' 11 :mt A Mt o1 prens, 1C«IHc1tl0111 tnd 'l)f1'tr SUPtrllll' Court of the 51•1• ol Ctllloml• ~Ill A. Singer Jr. &-Mlll'Y k.
Ntwporl 9oulrltrO, Newport llucll, conlrtc:I OOru,,_11 mlY bl obttll'lld ti tor t1'11 COUfl lY of 0rll'l9f. Sino«, J07t COUl'ltty Club Drtw, CCllll
C1l1foml1 92t'O. ,,_office of tl'll City CIHll UOOl'I I OIPOlll E1ltt1 of GElllTUOE PLEWA, o.c.... Mita C.llf '2626
• 111 of s1s.oo. A clllrve ot Sl.OO wtH bt rN<ll eci. Tlll1 '11V11n.'..1 11 conduct9d 'Y 111 In-s.Id !leWIPI,... 1111 I bont fide If llllldltd b'I m1l1. PLEASE MAIL Holk• II 111rtt1Y gJ\'111 lo CAdllot'I OI' dl'lldv.l
111beer1illon 1111 of Plrlno SubKtlbet'1. SEPARATE CHECKS. thl •bow "'"'*' dec:tdltfll ""' •II MMy IC. Sll'llllt" nllf'\btrllifl 2CIXl In 1111 COUflty ol Or11191 Eich bid 1h•ll be madl on lhl prOPOH1 p1r111ns h•Yino c1•1m1 19al!'lll 1111 11kl ~ 4. Slnolr' Jr.
•rid 1111 •n 1w1r1111 -klr c!rcul11Jon ol torm •nd In !I'll rnt1rnner pr0¥1dld l"' !hi dte8dlftl er• required lo flit !Mm. wlttt Tllll 1t11-1 w11 ft\8d wllh 1111 Coun-
11,300. cOl'ltrttt doC.ufMl111, •ml WU 111 K · 1111 nec1111ry wouch11'1, 111 11'11 offlct of t'f' Cl.,k 0( 0!'1"90 COU111Y Ol'I Mlly t , 1'71
IV comp1nlecl by 1 ctrllfted or (11hl«'1 "" Cllrk of 1111 '"°"' "'tlllld court, or l"U1'7
FOi' l'l>Orl 1114n Ol'll Y'Mr prior lo Ille fll· ~k or 1 bid bOnd for llO! 11•1 lh111 1111 to prnont '""" wflh 1111 MctsMry Pvtlolllhld or1not Cotll o.lly '!lot, 1'111 of lhl1 Ptllllon, 111d llOWIP8Pt• hit per c1"'I (ll)ql.) of Ille •mount of llw bid, vouclllrl to tl'll ullltlrslllfltd 11 llM offlct M8y IS. 2'2. :n, 111d Jurlt' s, ltn 107·73
llMll nf1bltlhed undl!' tl'll -of THE l'l'\IOI P8'flbll lo t~COlll MH.1 S.nlt•ry ol J•l'lll Vlncl!'ll, U51 BIWtrl't' llvd., LOI c::..c.::..:::..::::...:c::_cc_c_:;.cc..:._.c:cc
HEWPORTEll:-COSTA MESA N f: w s , D11trtct. o\tlotlll, C11lt tooi. Whlctt 11 1111 plact of PUBUC NOTICE
prln1tod •nd publllhtd t f rlfUllr lnt1rv1l1 NOTICE 1S PURTHER GIVEN 11111 !hi M!l'lll1 of t1'11 vlldlrlt11nld In •II mlllfl'I ---· ----------
In Mid c-tv. ovr1no tht wllol• of 1udl 8oard ol Olr«ton ol' thl Cott• MHll pert1l11lno to tt. "''" of 1110 dectdtllt, plr!Qd, tl'll mec:lllrilc:11 -k of prl11llflll S1nlilf'I' Olslt'lcl rw.1 herttofor1 •l•bll1h-wlltlln tour '"°""" tit• !Ill lltll pub11ct-ll'ICTIT10U1 •utllflSI
•I'll! pvbllll'll119 Thi ntW$P11Pt• be1 bnn ed 1 pr .... 11111'111 r1l9 Ind K•lt of w1911, lion of !till nollct. NA.Ml STAT•M•lfT
Plfklrmld In Mid CountyJ Ille ,....paptr 1 ... ICCorOl11CI Wllh 1•w. to Ill ptld Ill !ht Diiied M•Y ,, lt7' ,,.. followlno ptrtOM .,.. dol"9
1'111 bftll 11Wld lrOM It'll pt1~1 wlllr1 II II Ct:1Mlr11Cl!Ol'I el 11'11 •llOYll tnllttld I,..._ ERIC Iii. HUSS, W.11'1111 11: prlnled Ind told I"' Mid CCIUl'ltyl 11 1111 provtmtflh. Tiii! 11!d r1!1 and tc•11 WM IE•tevtor of lht Wlll S\JCCEU MINO CYIERNETICS IN·
bM!I bolt! prl..,lld tnd p1,1bll11111d In Mid adopltd bf 1111 9otrd of Dlr«tor't W of N1d dtcldlnl STITUTE. $N N. Cl8rk, Or111119 '2MI
c-iy1 end rt h•• 1111n pu11111Md •• , ll:ltOlutlon No. 73-2'1 on tM aro <My of Jltllt VlflUllt J. T .. r.i1 Moore, 13022 Z11t1I l't.,
wttt:lr --In 1ec11 c1lltnd1r -~. Jtnu•rr. 1m •lld 11 ori tll• 111 tht offlct 1il1 "-Ir 81.,.., W•tml111t9r. C•lll.
WMEREfORE. petltlot11r pr1y1 lor of tn. A11lsl1"'! SK~l•l'Y· n F1lr, Orlvt. Los Allf'l9I, C11lf. ~ Rlcl'ltlrd R. Vtr1..,. S36 N. Cle~,
)Udlf'Mt'it 111C11"11tnl"'9 Ind 11tabl! ..... 1'111 C111i• Meow. TIMI Mid rlll al'ld Kiii 11 ""-'!' flt lll'KlltW Or'lllll, Ctlll, 11)0 NE~RTER<OSTA MESA NEWI hlr'lln roftrrtd to tnd ldopllll 111 Ill!• Plt"'4~ TN1 b\llll'llU ii COl'ldui:tff bf• 09!Mfll
II • l!IWWIPI< ol Ptntrtl tlrcultllOl'I. •s llOl1all II lhovgll tully ..... c:ompt1ttlY Mt Publ111'11d Ortl'IQI COii! 011Ty Piiot, pl""'n;~t..,.,s R. v1r1-
clllt"9d lfl 1«11111'1 .000 of !hi Goo1nn11tttl forth htrlln, 1!'lcl 1111!1 1110 Kiii. 11 M1y t, lS, 22, :n, ltr.1 140S.n Jar!'lft ""--••
.000 of ltlt ,....,...,ll'llnl todo l'ld know ltlt ldoJiltd W 11ld r..UullOfl, 11 midi• pi1rl -------------1 Ttils •l•ll!Mfll ••• lttect with ti. COl.ln-
$1119 of C11ltornla. of ltll1 llOllc1 by rtiwlflCI. PUBLIC NOTICE C " S.11'. WILSON NEWS, INC. Tiie COl'Olfl<'lor 111ttr. In th. ty Cllrlr. of 0r•l'l9• °"'"'' Ol'I M8r t, lt73.
• Ctllfoml• COl'PO"lllon ptrlormlnc:t of "" wor1t 9"d Im. Ntll dbl NEWPORTER-COSTA MESA pr-"'t1, conl<lrf" to tl'll LtbOI' Cocll • MIM Publltl'lld °'""' Cot1t Otl!y Piiot. NEWS ti 11\1 St1t1 of C1tllvl'?ll1 IW'id otl'ltl' ltWI NOTICJ TO CltlOITOfll ~y IS. 22, 2t, Ind Jvn1 S. ltn IG7-n
lly A~ E1rt Clllll'clllll, of 11!d 1t1le, IJIPlktblt tllln'I• wfth !hi SU,••to• COURT 0, TM•
Publl...... "*"°" Dfllr Of Mich ,.,rlttlont •• rNY ITAT• 01' CALU110ll:NIA POR PUBLIC NOTICE
VllllPICATIOlll •Y PAii.TY be r911Vlrld lllldff It'll ~··· tlllvlH TM• COUNTY 011 CMU.MO• (....,.U.J c.c .P.I pursu•"'' 10 Wl'llc:h pnXlldlr!P l'llrtundll' "'· A.-1lln ,1c:rmous lutlNl!SS
STAT• OP U.LIP:CHINIA. COUNTY 011 ,,. t1k111 11111 ""'ktl "'"" Ml 1111r1 111111 of M.A8EL &.. Mr;lAREN, HAM• ITATIM&NT
OUM•• WPWHdtd by "" pr0¥1:Mo1u of !hi Lftlol' O.C..Md. Thi ftlllowl"I .,.,.... " clollll Mfl'llM
I Ml •It'll ~llhlr of !hi Pl'flll-Codi, Pr~ to ltbOI' WH t19 9lwt11 NOTICE 1S H!ltI8Y GIVEN to The 11: """"'In"" llbow ... un.s IC.llOllJ I hloyt Ol'll'f In It'll""""""' prowlclld 111 llW. (Ndllot'I of lhl •boYI lllfT'lld dlcldMlt OEL.ANIY'I llflTANT PASTU••· '* 11'11 "'"'90lltl Pllltlon Ill •IClff•ln TM c:Clflfrtctor thlll -Ollll vn-lhtl 1tl ptr-. titYl"9 dlltM lflll'lll !hi P.O. IOJ( fl, Ct11ll Mtll, Clllforftll fnd •tMIHlll 1ttndl111 .u lllWIOlflll' of mtnufK!Vrld m1tlrill• Of"Odwld " !hi MIO lloC9dlnt •• ,.,... to fllt ll'llftl, ,.,.,,, ases ~ CO.ta MIM. c:al~
...... 1 c:lrevl8111111 II dlfll'llCI Jn i«!IOll Vnfl9d ••• ,.. .,.. only l'l'lll'llrltc:1'Vrtcl wttli 11'11 ,_...,., Wchttt. In "" ofllft torl'll• "627
-of It'll UCUll IWIMll code 11'1111 ~ 1111 mll9r .. l1 "'8ftllfl(flwecl 111 !hi Uflllld of tht c:ltt'k of It'll ..... ttrtttiO:lf CllWT, OI' flrtndt M.. Oii.....,, 251$ T .... 111'1, '*"911'-,._,, Ind I c:trtlfy 11'111 IM llllft. illlblltnlltl!Y 111 frVll't -twltls to pr91111I !IWITI, w1tfl: lfll l'llCl'Mll'Y C111t• MtNI!. Ctllfomlt nm.
MfM II tr\11 9' my -. kr'llWltdOI. IX• produced I"' 1111 UllltWI Sl•I•, '"' tM ~...,.., to 11'11 unotnfonecl ti 11'11 llftol Tllll IMIMll It 1111111 cOndllctM 111 1111 elpl .u to ltloM melt9rs whld: •l'I Pll'f0m\8!ICI of IN -trtct. ol till tllorflrft. NI09!, lt19M I. lndlwldutl.
!Mr.it! tt•t.I uaon mv l!'l!Orlfltlla11 or No bid thlll 119 ~lOlrtcl 11111 ... II 11 O.Yl<lton, Inc., 1110 North Mlln II., lllltt Frtndl M. °"""' Wllf, end M to flloM l'l'lllllrl I "9111111 II "'lldl on • bl111• "°"" luml11Md IY The SlO, Stnll ~"'' C1tlfornl1 ft7'01, wtlldl 11 Tl'llt 1t1!em«ll flllll wltli ftlt Clullt'/'
to .. ""'· Coll• """' llnll"' Oltlrlcl ..... It "''" !ht Pl.W of ""''*'of Ille unOlrlltl'lld 111 Cltrll of or-. County on AIWA ''· 191) I flc:flf'I, 111'4tr pen1lty of Pll'illl'Y• 11111 I"' KCOt'dt!ICO ..tlh It'll prtvftlonl of 1111 tll rntlNtl wt1lnl"I to t1'11 11!119 of wkl by Tner.ta M. W•td, Deputy COUl'lly
1111 '°'"°""' 11 trw t l'ld corrtcl. prO(IOJt1 l'tQlll-.mlllll. dtc:lllerlt, •1111111 W "*""" t!tw 11't Cler$;, l•K""" °" ~I JO. 191J •I lrvll'll. EilKh bidder Must .,. lklt!Md Ind '''° lfr1t publlC:t!IOl'I ol lhlt nolkt. C•Ufllmlt. P1"Qllllllltd •• reqvlr«I lrf 11'1. O.tld Aprll U . ltn
llolllrt E1rt CIM.lriclllll, TIM lotfd of OlrKlol't of tl'll Cotlt Jolln W. Mc:Llrtn, Pllblltllff M ... S1nlt1ry OIS!Tlcl f9111'Yt• tl':f tlgtit l!JIKlllOr of 11'11 Wiit of
JAUS T. c~••n to ... rte• • ....,., •11 bld1. 1111 •boYI: "''n'lld dleldll'll. Kuu Li"ke To Nk9f, ~·· A •"di-.. Mtr .... Im HA••L. •••AN • OAYIDION, IMC. ,. ~-91..i .. tune 171 8Y ORC>'R °' THR IOAltO •r1 Jellll p , 11:11111. Jr.
T·-• .,.'"", -"'°"'' "117 Of" OlltEC'fORI OF THI COSTA 1111 N-"' Melfi ft., lwltt Ill MIHA IAHITAIY 015lll:ICT. S11l1 &111, Ctlll. ft7tl Ask .4 ,,,__, "' ~ lltyrM l19"0udt Ttll (114) 141 ... fl -J ~ orenoe ce1t11 01111 •11io1. ""'''"' s.c....t.,.. A"°""YI ,.,. .,.....,. 1my Mly 11, 11. 11. \4. 1~ 1&. 11, I•, tt, 30, hllllllhld Ol'1:fttt CMtt Diii'( Piiot, llvbffstltd Of'tntO Cottt Dtlt'( Pttot,
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DAILY Pll~OT ~l~J\SSlt"IED1
r1ie •lfsen su.,1e ,...,.....,_. .. r11e ••·•••• c:-i. Pll ·-•~•
llllOllSc Mnrtl.,.
lh1 MN check their edt
dally & ,_. emn
....... di•-1-•ly. Tho
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!JAIL Y PILOT iii-0-ral
llabHlty f!r _thil_llm ·--•
"'corr• ct lnllrlion CUTE CHARMER °"''· .IALIOA '
PAINT a. SAVE
WESl'SII>E i _,_.
dDm -Oii """" -ltudded lot • need& !Utle
. IAli'O"-· P.ENNINS.Ui.A POINf "' .,
$58;500 _,,, .. I~
General
$1,500 DOWN
3 Bedroom, 2 balhl. -place, new crptg .. 2 cu pr.
Immed ...... $27,950.
IDEAL FOR
GUEST HOME
5 Bedroom, 2 bath& Cloee ID
""'-· $32~. Roy McConlr. Realtor
1810 Newp:>rt Blvd., C.M.
541-7729
NEWPORT LIVING
3 BR • Beautilully ~
interior -huge muter -
huge wood·buming fire-
place • professionally land-
scaped, Westdi!t schools &
""°PPin8·
s=r21
im· w~ nr .. N.a
CAIL 645-7221
PENINSULA
VIEW
Lovely Cameo Jiigh1andl
home on large, beautifully
land.Mlaped lot. 3 ~ma
plus eonverUble de n ,
spacious living room with
lireplace & slldlng glass
doors to covered paUo. Lots
of privacy; private com-
munity beach. $12,000.
HARBOR
COMf'ANY
REALTORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
"ASSUME YA
lbdn' and p.;.ipt. -IIJne#
forces sale only.
$23 ,950 _,,
HORSES I!
• • • allowed en Uds IA: acre
ranch with ·large custom
home. fenced comU PLUS
a 3 bedroom rental at UXI./
mo. "c.uitom ·home-· !I va·
canJ • quidt JXWiqDh. wm
exchatlge for bay-side du·
p1 ....
$65,000 •.
VA~ANT &
READY
Owner anxiowl! Redecorated
3 bedrm & family rm home
Ctwsl>inl Now ~Qap.
bOara Beach Cottqe 'with
exposed beam: cel!higl and
cracldlna ..00 burnlD& ftr<-
place. Only 1 bJock to •
eluded tree llhaded 1'"'1<· private beach and boat
ramp. Cozy family kltdKm
ovttloOks ~ covered. pr;.
vat:e patlti. <Crfft" summer
~ .•nd -"""' po. tential. For 8J\ appointment
to Nfew this moat desirable
property, call 546-2313. -.
on huge corner kit • room for liiiiiiii boat or ~r. King·si:e
covered patio & private
' yard. Quick possession. law
down.
OPEN 1-5, Thurs. ttiru Sun.
1000 Grove Pl., C.M.
$27,950.
1k
Of
COOL OCEAN . '
BREEZE
Dramatic l:s the word for' tbil spacious home. VAULTED
CEILINGS. PARQUET
FLOORING. GAR DIEN
KITCHEN. Th.ls homO is
perfect for family living Of'
entertaining large crowds. 4
BEDRQOM, _3 BATH,
SUPURB PATIO adjacent
te big family room. Ideal
neighbo.rhood near new {lark
tllld library, less than mne
to surf. $46,750
•
co:Ts
WALLACE
REALTORS
Open Evenl"9• ,
• 962-464 •
BY Owner 3 BR pn 65Xl.35'
comer;-·Heated l'tX32'~-';;rl+-..,/.::::::'lo..:
w/slide, 20X30' carport,
Owner transferred. leaving
May 31st,. must sell! 3 BR,
1% BA, 'l'ownhouse in beau-
tiful 1'~0untain Valley. Qwn.
.er has reduced price .for
_la.st sale.
J,;.;; II GOODWIN BARGAIN!
µ CUESl'A VERDE Hot.ms
in-Lagtma Hills hu 2 homes
back on the market because ot credit rejections. Both
have 11. cozy kitchen and
famlly room plus 3 BR'• A
2 BA. One bu a ftrtpla.ce.
Quick poseession, excellent
conventional financlna avail-
able.
14X3:1' patio w/steel deck
roof. ·Rear yd blk fence &
pool dbl fence. New roof &
w/w crpt. Nr. elem. school,
beaut. landscaped. All for
only $34,900. 2432 S.E.
Azure, Santa Ana Heights,
~2946. Prln. only.
LOVELY 3 bedroom .2 bath
home on Point • newly car.
petecl and painted. Electrie
kitchen builtins. Large
double garage, Lanai. Will
sell furnished or wlfurn.
;.m,d, CAIL 61>4000.
PETE BARRETT.
-REALTOR-
642-5200
BALBOA ISLAND
Custom Beeuty
3 Bdrm., 3 bath home + 1·
BR. apt. Too many amen!.
ties to mention • drop by &:
see! 127 TOPAZ AVE.
Open Tues. thru 1'TI. 124
BERRY REALTY 675-5179
5 UNITS v
Room to build 10, or 11 more.
Older constrUction • income
$680. -good area and good
holding property. CA LL
545-8424 SouthCo Real!OI'!. * 1 ACRE * Zoned R-2 1500
Oronge County
25 to 28 Unifi $50,000 -
FORTIN CO.
REAL TORS 642·5000
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
COAST'S
leading
'
~arketplace
LEONARDO
DA VINCI
Would have loved this house.
He could have painted all
of the ceilings! But you'd
never kmw it from the leve-
1y .-and"'~
ln which It's located. 1be
low prief! ot $31,500 reflecta
the fact that this 3 bedroom,
l %. bath needs a little clean-
ing up to make it SUPER.
847-6010.
OPENTILll • rrs FUN 10 BE NICE/
[1116$'11'11
••ii•••••• I QUALITY BUILT
{ -' .. ' ~ '• ,,
DOLLHOUSE
DUTCH HAVEN
MARINA
It's the one you've bel'!l
waitine for. Sharp, clean
and uwad<d. Just lreshly
pointed oua;<Ie. Pretty
shag carpeting and a ereat l ij;ij;ij;ij;ij;iiiiiiiiii
big back yar<l. OutB!>ndlng A IAilNN' a· • area of well kept homes "'ft 1 ;
with heavy shake roof, -Many deluxe teaturet for IN C'OST A MESA..t ~ted on
only $33,500. 847-6010. Beach St. 3 ~. lliii ,,.,, bath, clean, sharp home. OPENnLO ·rr'SFIM10-Must go Ulla Weekend. A
real buy at 1972 prlce of
only $25,960. .
Newport
East.side, clean, sharp 3. Bed-I • • • • • • • • •
II
Fairview
·64Ul11
(l"ytlme)
room, hardwood noon, tire-SEP,.., ,. ft.
place, enclooed patio, -""""•,.,., j
~°,T.'.18~ 1o~ w:,; yt91lKSH9P?
shopping. Just liated at HERE-IT-IS! 3 Be4foom,
$30, 750. hardwood noon, workshop 540-1151 Open EvH. ,.,,_ building on R-l lot.
, ., HERITAGE All turnlture and 1 8 '
porUlble pool includei:I. Re-
duced to m, 750. Eastsidl!
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4 Unique !Jnits
$6300 '
. . REAITORS Costa Mesa. , , down gets you Into gross ln-540-1151 Open Eves. come or $7680. We havt !L•5 • • !t,•-'-•~ $:111,400 loon commitment. Excellent condition and NEWPORT ISLAND """ntlaL ldeallr located.
Duplex. 2 BR., 2 ba., lam. Will ex~. J63,0CO. ACT
nn .. frpt., sunporch & sun. 1 • • • • • .• • _, • NOW! ~?in.' , deck, prlv. ;yard + lge. l· • Ol'El(TILO.• ~F/JN70Beffat
BR. apt. w/carport. Good
owner's unit. $65,500,
Call' ~73-3663 .673-8086 Eves.
associated
' Corona del Mar
Duplex
Here is 'home and income II THE REA!~]
EST!ITl:RS : ___ ,
BROKERS-REAL TORS
202S W Bolboo 673-)663
In this most sought alter X area. Clo6o. ID sbopplng,
AJnple parldng ,wilh an ex· XX
«llerrt rental record with
Chancellor X
Home 'XX
*i'Ro8ATE *
-SALE -
long term tenants. EaCh F a n t a• t l c UNIVERSITY
unit has three spacious bed-PARK location. Popular 2
rooms and 19' baths, bultt.in bedroom plwi den, or 3 tled-
k1tchens, and separate laun-room model. Beau~ly
MESA VERDE 3 bedroom, 2 dry areas. Shown by ap-decorated, 2 lirepla.ces,.-Wet
bath In optimum privacy. PointmenL A great buy al bar, separate lawldry 'and
Prlc:ed under all other! at $82,500. atrlwn ott master bfdnn.
129.500. Best hurey -CALL C F Colesworthy Be quick on !hit ...e . Mr. Dny, ~ SouthCo • • $45,500. CALL Fnm, 545-8'424
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CORONA DB. MM.CALF.
644·7270
GET IN THE SWIM
. . . in this IB'x36' heated POOL. Great
VERY IDEALI EASTSlDE location ! Close to Westcliff shop-
-Lots of towering shade
trees, 2 baths. Air..con-
ditioning. Richly pan·
eled-living room. All
new· kitchen with built·
ins. Dining room. Rear
llviqg room. Lath &
pJ.aster construction.
"'" 54().1720
$34,950. Th a t special ping. 3 Bedroom, convertible den, 2 baths,
family home. Extra fireplace, plus ROOM TO ADD ON. 10%
large living room with down -owner will carry 10% -2nd T.D.
wall shelves. 3 bed· $39,500. Call for app0intment.
~:=::·c~e':~-.~~~J . PRICE REDtic~LY ~~~RY ... for
with built-ins. Patio. tho · l&tge family with a 'need for many
Fir~place &_fa m Uy extras. SEPARATE family_room, _5 bed·
room. brk 54().1720 rooms, 3 baths, ·LARGE kitchen with dining
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Very lovely 3 bedroom
home. Formal dining
room. Kitchen built-ins.
Two patios. New plush
carpets. 2 baths. Fire-
. plac.e. Rear I i'v i n g
l'O'/m. Forced air heat.
Quality built. Immedi-
ate possession possible.
brk 54().i72G
SPANISH BEAUTY
Elegant home. On a
quiet cul de sac street.
3 bedrooms. D in in g
room, patio. Built-ins
& dishwasher. Family
room, fireplace. Fiber-
glass screened atrium·
with wet bar. Indirect
lighting. A must see!
brk $4-0,800. 540-1720
OUR 24TH YEAR
Offering Service
Only Exporlenco
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... , • 1 . Jiut.' you can live like one -in this
n ~Mforia-b1e· 2 bdrm. & dining' rm. condo. ·
. It's the popular "J " Plan, with an xlnt view
of the Back Bay -at only ~65,000
4 UNrTS SO. Of' HWY.!
TWo 2·bdrm. homes plus two I-bdrm. units
over two 2-car _.garages; located on two R-2
lots' (to add to tfle twos -the property over..
looks Irvine· Terrace #2). $126,500
area, PLUS a formal dining room, two fire-
places (I in the upstairs master suite). Large
fenced yard for the children ...... $54,900.
General General
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOltjTMENT .
Linde Isle Wat•rfront ·
Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with view of ~am channel. So~t colors, rich wood panel-
mg &. 3 frplcs ., give a warm intlmate feel·
mg, Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath,
Siiting area, view deek. . ....... $295,000.
For Complete Information
On All Homos & Lois, PloHo Call:
. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay1ido Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
O....ral Gener el
GOVERNMENT REPO-
ONE MAN'S LOSS CAN BE YOUR GAIN-
Sharp Eastside Costa Mesa 3 bedroom 2
bath corner home. New paint & flooring
D "ly P"I Cl •11 d thruout, brick fireplace, family room & GI , ii ot GSSI e space for boat or trailer storage. Priced
ORANG, E COAS-.-S a ·E· ST ngbt with low down payment. Bids close I·, May 17th, so call now.
SALESMAfll •• NESTLED 'IN BETWEEN 1 ------'-~.....,c.....:.... ______ I ALL THE TREES IS THIS CUSTOM 4 ~~~---_;;~~~_;=:..:==HiEilROOM 2 bath, Eastside Costa Mesa
. 15 ;, JO· LOVEii ·
Tennis buffs -to the Bluff•! E verything
you couJd want in this great condo to free
you for THE sport! Incl. a view of the Np!.
Sch. Tennis Club. Toni Escobar
LONESOME HILLTOP HOME
Ready for love & attention! Move in'& en·
joy the quiet Harbor View neighliorhood,
yiew of hills & peek of Pacific. 3 BR's. &
!am. rm. Triona Bergin
• OCEANFRONT ESTATE.
ho1t1e. 114'xl53' R-2 lot affords complete
pr1vac:y. Owner will exchange or sell at
$37,500.
• -: :-4,. HERITAGE
REALTO RS
Gener.el
OWNER WILL
FINANCE AT 70;0
S46-5880
Open Ev01.
1General
18 ROOM
MANSION That's. right. With Just i'O%
down, owner will carry the
. remaining balance at only 5 ·+ DEN + GUESl' •'1% interest per aMUm for
30 Tb. 4 bedroom 2 WMJ.ght iron fence protect. years. l!I ' In.. b .. .,,..{, bath cutlc aitll on 8 large .... uge estate and _. ....
oomer kit w1th room for Uk~ ~· European ar-
boat or camper. fl.take this a · ctritect~ featurine rare
· m\lllt Jee at $27,650. Call craftaolaMllp .and stained
.546-.2313. glass Windows: Banquet for.
Gonorol Gonorol
WHAT IS YOUR VIEWPOINT?
Whatever, it can't compare with the view
from this Newport Beach C<>-0p apartment.
Seventh floor ! Perfect for the week-end visi-
tor. ideal for the travelin~ couple. Ameni·
ties include complete mamtenance, secur-
ity, parking, slip . privileges and a heated
pool. Offered at $89,500.
uN19u1 HOMU Of NIWPOIT llA.CH. '41-4100
A Liltf.t ef Merrill ..,._.
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REALTORS
"OWNER CUMllNG WALLS"
. ~ • has bought another house; this is your
chance -owner wants offer on this elegant,
lge. bay-view hom'e; $ BR.,-4 ba. Complete
entertain ment center around Ige. htd. &
filt'd. pool ; locked wrought iron .gates. As k·
'Ing $166,000. Land avail.
THI; BLUFFS -FOR 'LEASE,
Baclf"Bay-view: 3 Bit. 2 Ba:-$475 MO/lease
CORBIN .. MARTIN
REALTORS Cell Anytime 644-7662
0....rol GeMrel
** ** **· * TAYLOR CO. *
• THE "BLUFFS" CONDOMINIUM
Recently a furn. ''Dolores" model on beauti·
ful greenbelt. Custom features throughout
this lovely 3 BR. "end" unit w/21h baths.
Choice wallpapers, del Piso tile, etc. $77,500
2407 NOVIA OPEN WED. 1-5
''Our 21th YHr''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 Son Joaquin Hi111 Rood
"Overlooking Bl9 Canyon Country Club"
NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. . 644-4910
Gono __ r•-~2-6-, 9_50 __ [ Gonoi~MEJillNG
SPECIAL
GOMrol
SUPPLY LIMITED.
DEMAND
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Cmt CoMoltlnbml
Homes. dustertd about
Mndsoml f.Ollttyards. occupy
one of Ult few rem1lnln1 11111
properties In dalr1blt Newport
Bhch.. Wetly rleht tor Ptrm•·
Mftt rnldtncy Of ho8day homt.
SUllCltcks. flttpllces. wtt bars.,
Sull·llt .. kitchens. tuck·Undtr
dooblt llflfn. Heated swlm-
mln1 pool, lilhttd ttMls courts,
11unu, thlrtpy pool All IXt•
rio r malntenanct prov ided. A
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1Mn11
Twt, thrtt ·I fW Wfff•S:
"""$65 ;495
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rrom Ptclfic cOatt Hllhw11. up
SuPtNr Avtnu• to TicMdtn)ll,
1J1d .directly to #12 Robon
Coon!.
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SALESMEN-
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MONEY • laraer split, bon-
us, 0U1er fnnge benefits.
CW. GINNY, 55741.>l.
Boele Boy
BY OWNER 3 tr, !?pie,
covered patio, new kitcben.
6'*>-0166 or s.ao.o:m.
S.lboai Peninsula
DUPLEX-$79,500
2&3BR.,3 ba.2frpl:.
Modern &t refurbished
2\,l car gar. Act fast!!
--'GE.MMt---
Coito -
BY OWNER -l Bdrm + 1-e
Fam Rm Lanai -cul de ~
Vic Back Bay • Prine. ~
$29,;,oo Tel ~im
BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2 BA.
c rpta, drp1 , pa t io,
clubiiouse/pool, cloee eo
schoola.~
LOVELY 2BR house & 1 BR
apt $to,OOO. Call for a_p.
polntnlent, 548-9-14.1
Fountain V•lley
THREE IEDRM
PALACE
This lltUe geni is 1uper clean
and haa :l full BA's, la: kitch 1610 W. Coast llwy., N.B. A dln area, front no w/fpl,
REALTORS 642-tti:23 covd p1.tk> A: ldlcPI out-Of·
Coll ... Pork
BY OWNER. 3 Br, :l Ba.
$36,500.
!'>6-1919
Corono. dol Mor
thls-workt. Cloee to C..thoUc
church a: 11ehool, and on a
qulet cul-de-sac at. $27,150.
Thil loan at $19,500. can be
llAlumed at 7% int.
mjn 5% dn w1handle. See
tod~!
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lol. $68,500 . 531·5111 c ::::.1 531·5111 3 Bedroom &: Family • fee
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1 51~ .ne;~:~~unk· O\\'NER anxious. Sunken
en Uvin& room • $79,500 ~aster bedrm. suite. BuUt·
4 Bedroom A Family ~ great 1n BBQ. 4 bdrma. Fam\~ 1 $89 500 rm., ~place. Dlnlna nu.
4 v ~' Ir T ily Bullt·IRI. Private rear yard.
modeled and vi::. '99.~ Brk $.18,500. 84~2561.
5 Bedroom 1: Family • like OWNER.leavt!l(. 4 bdrmL, J
ne\v • $110,00J . baths. Extra·larae patio.
4 Bedroom & Famll,y • pool & Bullt·lna. Dlnlna r m1.
view . $129,00J . "' Fireplace. ~ear Hvlna rm.
6 Bedroon1 &: Fainily • tee Very roomy. bric $34.500.
land & v\«!\C • $135.000 ~-~~:.· -' ..,--,...-....:..-1
Call 615-7225 OWNER movln&. La r I e
hoRJC. 3 bdnnl., ·2 baJha.
Rear llvin(I nn., llrep!IOe.
family mt. Bullt·lna. PatM>.
Plctureeque aettlng • ." brk.
$31,000.-
MAMMOTH
Is thll 2100 1q. ft. al111:le
stor)' home. Carpell Dnft'
lived on, decorator drapea,
BY owner-Lusk H a r b 0 r !annal dining rm., lam nn.,
Vl 4 BR ! 2•1 game room, plus IOlid brick ew, ' am. rm., 711 pla ........ -. So much tor tht BA, 2 trplca, wet bar, sell· 3',,,,,_,_
cleaning oven, air cond, price. $39,900.
upgraded thntout, pr o t . for PERFORMANCE
J apane11e ldsopg, Catalina ----"-==--~1 viev.', 188.500. 644-8569 for BY Owner, 3 BR, 2 BA, lp
appt. finlahed boAua rm, andQue
IRV:INE .TERRACE •""'entry, wall popor, 5ll
Great family borne. 4 Br, 2% ~=· SJa.~, aft 2 ~
Ba, tam. din, util nns: new ·
"""'· remodeled ldlcllen. • VETERANS • Large comer lot w/2 fenced , , yards. Principals onl)". Heated 15 x«> tu.tom pool~ t 673-3007 Owner bednna. 2 batha. Only ' ' • U $32,500. NO dowll. REAL. DELIGHTF L ESTATE FAIR, 5:IG-255l.
Low priced. 2 Br hame, prof.
deoor on • R-2 Investment. O.rden Grew
Walle: to bch, shops.
CaU De:niaon Assoc, 673°7311 * VETERANS *
NEW DUPLEX -Great bay HEATED 15x40 pool, 4 larse
view plus extensive green Br. 2 Ba. Only $32,500. No
belt -$100,000. Prin. only. c:klwn. Reill Eatate Fair. --k·-"-* 673-9'Z39 * :136-2!61 11.C.,--:H.c:::.,-Cosio -Hvntlnvton llooch
. e 1173 Mfl1 LC.. Iii. MESA VERDE
~.900.
CHECK OU't 2 8 1 3
$750 •
Total price Of this 4 'bedroom,
2 'bath home with all the
built·ins. It's an extremely
decorated 3 year old home
with walking distance to
the beach. It cou1d be per.
feet for you. Call now * IN
COLLEGE
PARK
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---EUROPA DRIVE. ,._ 4 Bedrm, 2 baths, Palo Verde
•. ·. moves you tn, eeller ~
all 00.tl. $23,000 FP. 3 BR
2 ·BA, all elec bltin RIO, ft'.
tng, FA ht, w/w crpts A
drps. encl covered patio.
Walk to major lboppltJc
center. Evel')'Ont que11fte9
far rnA 1lllUD1plloo. PQ'
mis IHI than ftlll.
1142'25'!5. -
stone fireplace, large liv-
ing rm, crpts, <irpl. Sprink·
-:::----:::--:,.-..,.-1 leti, outdoOr lighting, quiet Renters Special ,,...., .. 103 0own.
Large 4 Bedroom Home with EXCLUSIVE AGENT ~~""j~~&ll 2 Baths and Fireplace. New Costa Mesa Realty
A sparkling clean well main-Hot Water Heater. Walk to ·* ~n1 1 *
ta.ined 3 bedroom, 2 ba th Schools and Shopping. Cul-CLUTTERED
home \\'ilh formal dining, de-sac Street. Low Main-BEAUTY NEW TRIPLEXES
JN COST A MESA •
3 Bdrm., 1 %. Batiat-"'
2 Bdrm., 1% Bafh
1 Bdrm., % Bath
10% DOWN
Orengo County
Aportmont ' Realton 547-4791
Gener el
!amHy room, r.c:.i sired tenance Yard . Space lor · 'ON · SEASID£
yard and inside la ry on Boat Storage. All f o r . VA·FHA.OK. Dr. eellJ hla beach relldencel
aJovely tree lined low traf'. $2$,600. Call a n ytime , 4 Bed.rm., 2 Bath, 400 sq. ft. N -··•u·• ..... ,_ ... fie street. 615-6679. 646-05.55. family rm., w/w crptg o ,.......,,mg, ,_t 'UMe over ONLY $33,950 Imagination? thruout, dshwlhr, sprlnklen Dr. Manin'• 7% VA loan <4 front & rear. Aaklng price $34..'Tl2. HJa:h cathedral cell· Nigel laUey Can you lm,.tne values 5 $35.000. Call Ina.-with exJ>C>OC<I beams
yeat11 from nowT How about lirwin rHlty inc. and rich "''OCl<b. A ''HOUSE & Assoc. whal lhls property Is going 961 4405 (24 hn) OF GLASS'' aurrounded by
REALTOR to be worth'!' Approx 18,IXKJ courtyvds, gardens, trea
.---;----,...--1 sq. II. R-1 n.. You may *NEW DUPLEX* and klddy pla,y~. 4 General own it now. for 118,0CK> and Xln t JocatioQ. Spa.ck>us 3 BR. BR .. tam rm, roarlfll SKI
the owner may usi.st )'OU In .& 2 BR.; man,y ~. Jt'1 LODGE fireplace and a hup fl~!1_11· Call anytime, not too late to choose .your GAU.EY kitchen io.ded
646--0j5,j. colors. C&1I now ta see the wtth xtru. Hurry! BKR.
plans. ~962-=56;:;1;::1·~~~=~-
MORGAN REAL TY LITTL:E RANCHO
673-4642 · · '7~t on lhls tarp !Ot .Oiled lor
wfita there alll 'a cute little,
Enchanting view. Exclusive,area w/private
beach. Lllxurious 'home w/4 bdrms~ 41' •
baths. Pool : & therapy pool ·w/jat:uzzl. mal dining. Step down den .
oPENnlte.IT'SFUN10BENICEI with ceiling high fil't!place.
MACNAB
IRVINE * JUST .USTED * 2 BR. -· Anyone ... 2 BR. home on Eutilde qual~'. Speculaton dN&rnl
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'350,QOO.-Carol Tatum , . · . . .
ENGLISH VILl.AGE CHARM•
Old Corona del Mar delightful~· el\,: Sp. of H~. WAik to beach, pai;k &•ah s. 3 BR'.s.
. & gst. girs . .Remodeled· 1971. ,950. ·
Cathryn Tennille· • I .,
' . DANA POINT VIEW LOT
S~tacular hatllor , & ocean vista. Large
level Jot. Priced at '159,000. Gene'Vreeland
HARBOR VIEW PORTOFINO
3 .BR., 3tk ba's., fam. rm., din . rm,, game
rm.; briclopaUo &11hake roof. Owner trali.t-
ferred, short escrow O.K. 481,900 Fee·.
Howard Wells , • .
.. · , SPANISH OCEAHl'RONT .
-San.Clemente showplace. t Prime view lW
lots. Use as home + income or d"velop
condominiums. Exel. fin. $a49,000. Call Geo.
Grupe '
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· 550 NEWPORT CENTl!ll. Dll.., N.B.
POOL
Great enlectaining Jn Spanish
decor PLUS 4 bedrooms,
~k>Re· to IChoo1s Ii: ahoppi ng.
Only $42.500. . .
GINNY MORRISON '
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WHERE OH
WHERE
Qui~{, aecluded home with
Ia.ra:e Iba.de t.reea. be_autlf\lt
added family room wUh
beamed ce:llings and ma1·
live !in!place, 3 large bed-
nna, deep abag carpeting
. GW ,m ~e,w . m~ suite
·wl lh. 6th . Qa.th,, sundeck.
"BALLROOM" with dance
floor. 2 'bedroom guest house
with kitchen & bath. Great
for entertainina. Ca 11
645-0303'.
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BROADMOOR-ttARBOR VIEW HILLS
Child oriented area -community pool -
warm family home. 4BR/FR -beautifully
decorated. $94,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235.
(Q22) .
HAVE A PARTY
Around the pool, at the bar or in the form-
al DR. Impressive courtyard entry -love-
ly street. 4BR's -'89,500. Jane Frazee
&8230, (Q21) ---
YOUR LIFE STYLE?
Watch the wav6s, ~ikinil & ~lorioos sun··
sets over Catalina from your own LR.
Beaut. decorated, partly furnished -4BR/
4 bath on Oceanfront. Every built·ln imag·
inable. $177,500. Bob ·Owens 642-8235.
(Q26)
[Irvine I -·b-~no R•11:-,.., I
IOI Oowr Df"lwe 142•1231
11144 llooAtllOlr N4·1,!00
7.oned profeulonal 123for PERFOR1'1ANCE
$21,500 847·3584
Owner leaving. Huge 4 bdrm. O.Orp Wiiiiamson e VACANT e
Glll"den &: fruit trees. 3 Reef to,.._ 541-4570 U.S. GOV'T. AP-. 'SEO
baths. Cover..'"(! palk>. Fami-1"1''i:"'l"'il'!'~'!9"'!'-.~ r~ ly ,rm., fireplace. Fonnal!"*R I by AT $27,250.
dining ml., built I n s . • •X th. Pool* Comer lot, 4 BR, I BA,
Prestlmus. br~. $42,950. Quiet 2 story, 2 BR. 1~ BA. blUns, 3 yrs new. Low 540-trill. AduJt condo. E-1lde. CM. down, niA·VA termL Call
;:OW-,,.,-,.--P;:ark-,-"llk,..--ard...., I Steal this t:rom Owner. Anx-anytime, SCO'TI' REALTY,
3 ~_:~s., •-th. •0Y1 1 · Sous for Quick Escrow! .53&-=.'15.ll=:..· -~----I uw.11'9., uu ~· n ng 963-21«7 aft 4 PM, anytime -GOVERNMENT rm., built-Ins. F !replace. ""eekenda. OWNED
PaUo. Boat It camper ac-1-"'=='"°"~~-~-ccu.. Large storage lll'ff. DESIRF;I? J,ocatlon. Mesa 4 BR 2 BA, better tl'LaD new.
·bric $31,950. 54G-lnll. Vel'l::IE;o No. 2 yr. lmmac. 2 No clol6nl coMs • »w doM)
OW rtn ' S .• , • story, 2300 sq. It. 4 BR. 3 • Only' $2'7,251>. ner sac . oe. pan1,..1 .1 BA fam rm Nr Dem .t: cab' $23.850.
betnn. 3 . bath& lhOuential I nt~rmed: acl\1. A'va11 Jidy. * CSR ~968-t441
home. Family nn. lonnal By <>wner $44,950. 557-6500.
dining rm., Bu tit· t n s . MESA VERDE PRESTIGE Tract· 3 Br, lll Fireplace. Tile roof. Model btl, 20x25 ram rm, 1900 " ft.
condlUono Neu-..e o-u n t r y I..ov&ly 3 BR. 2 BA, block Fp, bbq, atrium entey New
club. bri( $.U, 750. 919-2390. "'all yard Ir patio, quiet wallpaper, p1u..ell111:. pafnt
WESTSIDE CHARM ER residential 1tta.·.IO* down, In/out. Clooe 10 achll.
3 Bd "'" 1 both homo with $3!,11111). * ~ -· bcb A !>wy. 141~
extra large lot. Very nice COLLEGE P A R I\ Cl.m· c8='Y'"=Clw<~r~962-2509~'==-· =-=-
tree line<! otreet. I'll 11ond bn<lge Model 3 BR. 2 e., 2 e FIXER UPPER e
on my head till my jllckel f'i'plct, redecorated lnakte. A 3 Bdrm home ln xlnt are&,
turns Red to aell you thll oui. By o\\ner $34,950. otrtitandlng .ma.. near
ooo. Only ,25,IXXl and ~979.{;6"===18=-_,,~-=--Beoch A Edlnatr. Zoned for
P re a e n t e d by Don 4 BR -Sharp! Exec Home triptex. Submit all tenns •
CampbcU, Red Carpet , lY/many extru It nu llurryt $24,500. 847-0061.
R~nltors 546-8640 carpet. By owner, amdout. KATEU.A REALTY, lt.B.
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fence, ovcnlzed Joi 00 qule! Minute< to t>wy. &lbmJt • EXCLUSIVE • brkbt. area. w.U..ln =· VIEW LOT r-, $425 per moft!h. · Abo 3 BR, 2 .ty home 830--0811 $1ewll5
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$800 r.1"1nlflcen1. custom home. iu "" pv.o .... S61 SW 979-.. TllURON • 1rro.001J. 149.l<!l pan, ' · 3194· Huntlnghln 8-h Huntington BMch clooclll. Rec. hall, pool & I CONDO TOTAL CASH CALL 1:!11 "'""" Goll coune "'' Lot 2 BR. 1 ea. ......... : .. flll5 pool tables. aauna bo!JCj f\ffi CJ, take advantap ot Rfill'TALS: Summtt, winter ,,~ ~ 158' on 15th Tee, of Mtu SURFSIDE -Private area. 2 BR. :i &Utl ......... 1325 l " 4 BR. Townhousee. 11,ii See for younel!. 1
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_.AE AfrL.~TYC, ~C·f· M~J;Uc view. =h,~ts.e~0W~ 2 BR, den. 2 ba, air awl Im Ba. Bltns. Cl'Ptl. drpi. ~nc-BeKeeachlaon, l ~k N(_l orbl~:-). of 3 Bedroom, 2% both, "'~ Bed>oorn1, 2 ba1ba. bull& LIDO REAL TY Ownor 646-5921 ..,.. 3 BR. 2 baths ...... 1:165/2'15 ed patio. ~ I 1848 story. Large muttt bed-kitchen w10I di&hwuhrr, 33i7 Viu J,klo, Npt. Beach N~•r Ntw,or1 Po1 t Offlc:o LRC Vu lot, in Dover lbom, 3 BR. 2~ ba .•• $3501395/Gt Newport 8Mch 842.-J
roon1, JuxUl'i<xn gold UI'-carpet~. drapes, brick f.lre.. 67).7300 Sant• An• $52,<XX> for leue bold. L•gun• Beach 4 BR. 2 baths .......... $295 $140 -ULTRA NICE ~ 6 ~
pets, lov•ty drapes. Brld< Ph~".'.!'.~~llv1""A~: LIDO ISLE BEAUTY Owner. eves Tl< -6*-1623, 4 BR. 2% bo. """ $315/450 ADULTS-I.EASE PoolL 4 i:ardens. Sauna. ,
patio, 2 car enclo9ed pr· "'"'"""" ~~ n:ai 2 YEARS NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba, I days %13 -636-0757 $18:5 -tJtl Pd. 1 ~R. OceaD-4 BR. A tam. nn. • .•• $415 2 Br. :i b&. carport, $250 Tennis. Private pa t 1 o • I
a&e· If )'OUth:eLI 6r:t r: =~::m~ n: c~ hBRiot~ ~~~ 77't VA, many extru. Mount•ln, Desert front. Beauk.Joc. Yearty. 4 BR., tarn.. nn., 2 baths; 3 Br. 2 bL pr, pocil $300 Adults. Ph. 8f6.-0Z9, ~ workcALL' o-~~ ,. ... 1, 89 .. ...,.,., garden patio. Sllli,<XX> $33,900. Sandpointe Tr. Nr. Resort 174 ~ ... LrE 1
2 L.ll~icel;)' turn. 'l'tu1:te2Rock Inus •••• S415 REALTOR MZ-5333 Newport Belch •··--~ ~. L DO RE•LTY So. Cst Pl.,.. Owner ··~·car· -bead!! !BR. l>bo. ...... 1365/395 upl F •••I;.;.;=;,;.;.----~~' $28 900 I "" ~3100 S285. 2 BR. 2 BA, frplc, gar, We !lave Summer Rentals D •xM um. -SJt.50 per Wk It: up. I BR. 2
' • 3377 Via Lklo. Npt. Beach 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ASSUME approx . «1%-equity New & nice! Mature couple. • • BR&. Bachelors. Color 'IV, ,
VA NO DOWN. 3 lledzoomJ; &n.7300 I' & mo. payn1en" of l.,,_lal NU.VIEW RENTALS VISJOD• N-rt BMch maid_., pool The Meaa, , !~::· ~~· =~ OUR EXCLUSIVES MobllellomM ll•vl ;1~1f:d5af~ti7n~~~673-4030 or 494-3248 3 BDRM oceantront, 2 ba. 415 N. Newport Bl., NB
New paint outside. Lots of 2 BR. &. two 2-bdmu. Rartehes, Jl'•rmt, $3XI. mo. 6'15-5.166 Apt. Unfurn. <lliri"i n>om, 2 car prage. TR1PLEX -$119,000. Studio . airport. ""1849 eve. Ntwport lleoch i red h·.11 Avail now until J une 15th. ~ 3·65
trees. Walk to Five Points 3 STORIES, bayfront, ocean G llO THE Bluffs, 3 BR, 1!-2 ba., Duplex•s Unfum 350
Sboppl.ng. A chance to aet view. 4 Bdm'ls., 4 beths Mobile t1om11 roves turn. Lovely patio, nr. pool • Gen•ral
the lowest interest available. O\VNER anxious. Precious 3 $230,000 For S.I• 125 & bike trail. Love like a REALTY Coron• del Mir ===------$el}ft' h ... purchued mobile bdrm. Colorful landscaping. LIDO REAL TY 2~ .level acret between king at $395 per mo. A Company With Vision NEWPORT HEIGHTS
home. CALL 842-4451. Formal d1 .. i. ... nn., built-33Tf Via Udo, N'pt. Beach Motor Home Rentals Capistrano&. Lake Elsinore. Bay & Beach Rlty 675-3:XXI Univ. Park Center, Irvine NEW luxury 2BA-3BR & den AREA. Large 2 beef.
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lo 2 ba••-brk ttt ~ · . ' AJ so CdM. 1 BR home &:: Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM Ocean. Lse $42.5. 613-631.1 dl1hwa1her wolf to
pnt · u~. ~ .~. Minion Vl•1° SALES & LEASING Rnl Estett Wonted 184 bachelor Units atart'g $85. l°lil=:==:==:==:==:==:==:=i!: Cosio MeN ' ~1. tuU service facility Agt. Fee. 979-8430. Ii wall c•rpet1, dr•pes, 0.;:~:;.u~ba~~ Bci,~";.\;..3 il'.'A~~ vma Danmar Motor Homes !u ~u~~ :::!. ! Houses Unfurn. 305 ~ ~~ 2,'t, i:,; .. 'i)d;,;.~·· 1435 MESA DEL MAR ~=-·Ad~,:;,$=
ins. 3 bdrms, 3 u.... 8l7-9077 .. G I Blutfa, N.B. •••••••••• $f15 3 BR., 2 BA., vacant 4 Rnltor 642-4353. Dining rm, ftrepla~. Fami· 531-6800 cash wlt~i hrs. Cal11;;.;';;"°;;o.r;.•:.... _____ 4 BR 2 ha avaU 711 .,,, $385 ready. Call Jack Peck:
ly rm. Park-like yard. bric Newport Buch 4 BR ~ ha avail 811 • , $425 * 546-0562 * S.lbH Island
$36,500, 846-!383. NO smog San Juan ~ !lai.. 4 BR. '3 ba. T.R. Hills " 1475 Huntington S.ach NEW, large & beautiful! t~'!t ~':!..°!!!!1!~! STIRS THE ~~ ~ ~ x ~ulj "1111111 RENTALS l :~: ~ba. ~;,:::::: l:J I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 2 !~.' i~Yz.1. Steps to the
a1k IMAGINATION BR, 2 BA, !am rm, din --·--·-Aper-..a NEW 2 BEDROOM WINTON REALTY 675-3331
$69,500. W to the beach -531 ODO PRICE area, service porch, all a~ BROKERS INC. Du"'--1 Bath, enclosed pvt garage==="°"-=-.....,-~ easy. Qualified buyers get 1 pllances, J ap garden. Owner ....-.. In duplex building. $195. per ELEGANT 2 Br w/gar, frpl., I ~ intl!;:st Hbreak ~e~ Heavy shake root with 493-4107. H~!ca~1l.d M~~bu: 3h:r~1 '1...;;,.....;Hoo,::;";':;••;__..., mo. Also 3 Bedroom, 2 nr shops/bch, $350. Yrly.
looking! ~ ~... towering trees surround this MUST SACRIFICE, new '72 units near Beach. Call Dale 11 bath, $2.50. mo. Manager at ~34377398• Eve / wk n d s
mw or •vr· · 3 bdrm doll house. Well Crane, 24x&I, 4 ton air cond. at 714: 87~303'4 433 W.19lh St., Costa Mesa 313 Oswego, Hillltingtonq:--7.'=..,,.-....,--,.---1
planned style w1th you in upgraded crplg, drpii, 2 ba, ~~~~~~~~~1 1854 (~i~8:u.~~~ "SINCE 1946,, Beach. 61lbo1 Penlnsul• mind. Used brick fireplace. 2 br, & dton, located in beaut ~ .• 536-il52
Real F.atate, 768'J F.dinger ~yo! '=~ho:~ Sf~· El Toro. 714: FlnlncW ll • l rosrA ME&\--OFFICE l;~::!:1 p~ :..~~ OCEA$~fsRONT
Ave., 842-44$. Open eves. bu agreed to tell nIA and ~~~------, ,~iiijiiijiiijiiijiiij~~~ Serving-Costa Mesa, Newport D•y1 552-7000 ' Nights ~lll~'.:;'30:;,·;-;=;-;;=== GI, what more could you ADULTS -If you want a Beach, Huntington Beach. ~bforRent 1191 tllarming Vu, studio, ava.1!
DRAW THE DRAPES ask !or? Call now to see this CUte 20x36 Mobile Home $125 • 1 BR. HOUSE. Stove. FOR leue Unlver. Park, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-;;~1EyeariRANlyii,_adl_!673.o3~,.~· ~i;''ocpetsm.b0ii1 and you'll thrill at the sparkl· one. call 54S-0959. Bu11n .. 1 . Pets & stnglea ok. Lux. 3 br, 2 ba twnh.te.
Ing water in this champagne Opportunity 200 $129 • 1 BR. in 4-PLEX. Furn. Premium Green-belt loca.· BRAND New Oceanfront
pool. To go with the pool ls ~1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ~ utll .pd. tion. Close to pools & tennis. Apts, Furn. 360 C.Ondo~nium. 2 Br, :i Ba.
a lovcl.9 Franciscan style [ Ral Ettatt. I A e •• 1 . Mf/A. bl $150. 1 Br. HOUSE. Otild & BeauL decor, lovely ~lio &. $400/mo. Year le a 1 e.
home. Entertainlng features Realtors _ Gener•\ . ~, ciec ron1c sm pet ok, w/yard. ' atr1wn. 552-7681 · Gen•r•I 675-7694
a custom wet ba?·ant'f laml· -"'·~,=,:9491.:.:::~0pan<=:'-'..Eve=,:,:,;Lo---iiliiiiiiiiii~~ • Liquor Store 28,M+gr $100 •• 1 BR. HOUSE. All util Laguna Buch S~INGEa'S ~ YE-ARL--Y-1-.... -.-.,-u-3BR;--1
ly living is reterved for the . BUILD YOUR f e Coffee Shop beer/ pd. Stove, refrig, c;rpts, • pad .,.,,,,, a 2BA, unturn apt, close to nimpus room. Call us about Acreage or sale 150 wi11e drps, encl yard !or chlld. $165 -1 BR. in 4 plex. 2 blks mrn:it.h, one lx.'Cfr-Mm, all bay & ocean. 673-2512' th;, 1rg 4 bedroom home. OWN NEWPORT CALL 645-0lll -. utlliu ... on the canal wtth l:C~~,..e7.c-'---for PERFORMANCE BUILDER'S A'M'ENTION e Pizze low down beach! Bltns, carport. slip fQr 40' ix.lat. ·Can Corona del Mir ,...,.. ~ HEIGHTS Choice location, '.J'Ustin. Ap-HOLLAND Bus. Sales LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE $~. 2 BR. Ocean view apt! sublease slip for $75.00 aliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiil -· proved for 45 units Walk to beach & town. nth Bkr ~ ,~-OWNER leaving. Cultom th1s weH k>ca.red lot In New-DANIA REALTY CO. , S45-4170 or 540--00m eve. ServingC!el..aguna, ~ Point, $275 - 2 BR. 2 BA Home. mo · · '":r -.J
pool Rear living rm., fami· port Jtelghts. Perfect !ot' * 00-6560 * 1716 Orange, Costa Mesa San menre, Cap11trano New I: nice' Custom fN.-BlilbM Island ....;
ly rm.,flreplace.Dinlngrm family home. Walking dis-50 'CN o!San~-~-eL·UNDRY c $145.STEPS to Ocean! tures . LARGE, 2BR .. a Shagcarpets.4bdnns.Boat tance to all acbools. Owner l'1o: o. . r•"""'lll\.V ."" • , on oast Furn Bache~ pad. All util NU~VIEW RENTALS , um, apt, on .. _...
access. Beautiful. b r k. will carry fin&ndn&. Only o.n hilt w/beautiful Ocean Highway in Corona d•I pd, Long hru.r/pet di:. 673-4030 494--32-48 yrly, P75 lt1o~ Uhl incld, ~ . ' r:a Price Reduced $42,950. 962-1373. $3),cm. Call 646-nn. view, Call 642--2!55 Mar. Id.al business for $180 . SUPER 2. Br. ~ts, or :~~ ~1~ ~ ~nt ON TEN ACRES
$2 000 OWNER selling. Wrougbt· Ol'f#TJL • • rrs FUN TO llE HICE/ C•metery husband and wife. Call ~· bltns, patio, autdren Mlssfon Vlefo Apts. turn./unturn. Lease
' Iron gate & fencing. 4 ill ~ Loh/Cryptr 156 lo d II p E T E ~~. 3 BR, ""°" term to 6/26, Flttplace / prlv. patlo8. on this beautiful custom bdrms., 2 baths. Boat ac-lli.Jlil!~ll r eta I, $Z5. OID Lagwia Qwmer! LARGE 2 BR. 2 EA. tam ~ry nice, complete S. Bay Pools Tennis Contnf( Bldst. ~bl:;n~~: ~~i-lnl~ 7~.Pli::\ifflij:fj c~!rta1f~ariac:U1 :c~~~TT REALTY,~::: ~Pl.Frplc. Qcfan nn,fpl~~~~orest. ;;;:u.~i:-~~~ BA, ~1:Dr~~ff~
'"""" t·u,. • includes re-$33,<XX>. 846--0604. _ dl.scount. 963-2187 after 4PM l.DOKI'NG. f good bu $Z75 • VACATION' Yr Round Newport IMc:tt sundeck above. 119"iii1,~~!!!!~!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!ll frl&entor fr ALL HARBOR VU HOMES C I I or a y. • 2 Bt. nr beach.. Stove Emerald E 1--..1 dulta I: tennl avillabl~.e ~ ~ to PURCHASE OR 1 YR LEASE Montego 4 Br, 1 Story omm•rc a Yardage Shop at cost. Fix:· retrlg kids/pet ' S250 • Utlt Pd. Com.pl redec. • mp .... ,.c...o a -3BR 3BA, !lrepl, bltins.
Vets. Hurry, this Yr'Oll't last 4-br, ~ be, 3 car gar, 2 See VIP's aolting in Bi& Can·· Property 158 tures &. Inventory w/31A yrs • CA1.J.. $949! 2 Rt. Yard, aar, pado. Npt 31lboii P•nin1ul• W/a.ccept 1 in gt es or
• loll price 1211.700 story, Nr. Beach, details yon from back yard Over COMMERCIAL =~n1:" c.:ii.,.n< lo'. * LANDLORDS * .!leight•. 2 $25 WEEK & UP famllfeL· 1365/Mo. 61"-mT, • call 968--0009 aft 4pm sited cul~e-sac lot.' Pro!. 492-8211 rnEE RENTAL SERVJC'E ..,15 • 4 BR, BA, frpl.c, gar, 409 Marigold, CdM.
Irvine ~~r.tFa~~srr: c:'tt:~ 1a~ 1~~~1!1·an;~us-Mo __ n_•.:.Y_t_o_L_o•_n ___ 2_40 LANDLORDS! ssdlbru~~ t+PN;;:'Po~1n!~~s~. : ~E:~;:~ms 2:: :Sl2508~ ~~t~~;
Re-al Estate, 7682 Edinger I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; upgraded. Island kltchen, iness. Chvner will consider lst TD L \Ve Specialize in Newport t -out. tnln. · t. Prlv. BALBOA INN gar, per mo. Q'f\l"'Vloo-,
Ave., Huntington Beach. · LOVEL y vaulted beam celling, Del trade. Submit alt offers. oa ns Beach e Corona dill Mt..r e be&di! 6-8pm CaU 842-4455. Open Eves. Plso tile, foil wall paper, all Vacnnt. ~ Laguna. Our Rental Stt· NU .. VIEW RENTALS l{L ~!,40Street2 --B~R,-l_BA_,_2_b_lka_ml_t_o_Ll_ttle~1
University Model tinted g18.S.!I, paneled garage e CALL AN FREE "'~' Co , -1 Dy Ex,..,.rie"""" a ................ as you w/wall of cabinet~. laundry YTIME e UP TO 95% vice .. Is to You! Try 6734030 ot 4:94-3248 rona ...... poo. ' I 17' 40' POOL " ·-· _,,_ ...ma or Eve. 646-4543 Nu View' FRESHLY furn duplex, 2 Mr. ollrocl< M&-1600, eve• x . enter on yellow ceramic Lile ~;~;.:';'1u i:' l ::'_uch ti::~':.' 2nd TD L"ans NU·VIEW RENTALS Bluffs-Avail. N-BR, 2 BA, lplc, 1ge patlo, 833-3Z27 Cul-de-uc lot, pool and fruit and view ithe sunken living U 6734030 or 494-.3248 3 BR. 2 ba. 1-sly. ·-· · $385 across from beach. Avail til 2 --B-R-.-d-l-n.-nn-,-!rp-1-,-, -,,.-w· I
trees galore surround ~ly room \\'Ith fireplace and ,-~7344:=-c· =~===-l 3 BR. 2'11 ba, Walled patio June 30 at $265 per mo. crp!s & drps. $285/mo. Call
4 bedroom, ~ bath home, view ot garden atrium. LIKE THE BLUffS?, owest rates Orang• Co. Corona del Mar ........ $385 6#1517. ?\tr. Beall, 556-8790.
upgraded thruout. Extensive You'll love the large country Sattler Mtg. Co. 4 Br. 21,1: ba. 2-sty · •• · $425 C d I ... use of mirron and We. lm· kitchen and U1e master suite 642·2171 SCS.-11 2BR, 2BA, frplc, patlo, 3 Br. 2 ba. "Bonita" •• $450 oron• e mar :i BR. $265/mo. crpts, drpe,
possible tD de&ertbe the ex-'t'-'ith Roman bath. A beauti· EMERGENCY! Transferred 2. ADJOINING income prop-Serving llarbor area 21 yrs. garage, dsh/wsh. bltinll, 3 Br. 2* be.., view • -· · $475 FURNISHED Apt_ $160. tJtil Gar. Crpt, drp., Call Kr.
t:ra.s that enhance this heme. tu1 3 bdrm., 2 \la. home for owner must move lmmedlat· erties, cent. C.M. $75,<XX>. UXl per mo. 640-0769, BLUFFS REALTY 644-1133 pd. % blk to ocean. No pets. Beall, 556-8790.
Call today _ New listing • the price of $61,000 indudlng ely! Majffllc 4 BR, 3 BA, owner. 645-2020/642-6560. NEED CASH! $l,<XX>, or up 6-8pm 2500 Se · C t Mes9
\lo/Orl't Jut. 968-4456. land. plus nnnpus room. $77,500. Condomlnlumr !Ro $3,000her, SlOA.(XXI a~rlltmor,e. 3·.o..:BR.:<::;~,-BA,~-fn>~n-t-house~-. ~BaBLUFFpool s,rl~vet 4,.B;j C :i_e_:· CdM. os •
PRICE REDUCED 8 d h CYou own the land.) Attrac-I a e~e: E tatv00t.o'" u or fenced po.tio, kids/pets ok. mainlenance $450 . per mo. _o_st_•-~------1 DELUXE
n•NCHO LA CUESTA re •• ,, ~Vee tennRe •. alv. E.~!!~~ _1_or_._._. _____ 1_60 approval, s uS: th!"'mo~~ $325. s. of Hwy. 675-6900 ht & last mo's in adVance.1 Casa -'-Ora APARTMENTS
"'6' ''" o., tors, ~· 2BEDfUl.l CONDO w/pool in however you like. Also ask Costa MeH 8 mo. minimum or 12 mo ' Ulr Air Cond • Frplc's • 3 Swim·
Lovely comer lot, bee.utitully * 2 UNITS * San Juan Capistrano. $1250. about our u n sec ured max, Lease. No pets. Avail ! ALL UTII..ITI5:S PAID ming Pools • Health Spa •
landscaped, low malnten-L R 2 L t dn. flIA loan/or will lease personal loans. Avco CHARMING 2BR duplex, 5/26. 644-4002. Compare before you rent Tennlll Courts • Game and
ance. Upgraded thruout. REALTY Clarge • 0 w/option to buy. 6~ THRIFI'. Cl"P.ts. drps, bltins, screened AVAIL J une ht: CU.stom Custom designed, featuring: Billiard Room.
MlrTOred closet doors, two-A Company \V?th Vision ose To Beach a!t 6 wk days/anytime ""k 620 Newport center Dr. patio, pri yrd & gar. 1 child 4BR & !am rm on 1rg • Spacious kitchen with in-1 Betlnn. From $1£6
tone green shag carpets, Univ. Park Center, Irvine Asking $52,500 • nd Suite 101 only, no pets plse, immrd cul-de-sac lot, r~ for boat direct lighting 2 Bedrm. From $2a>
cathedral ccllnlg. 4i Bed-Call Anytime, 552-ToOO (Needed. rental lllHngs) c s. Newport Beach 833-3440 occup. 210% Cecil Place, in or trlr. Gardner pd . •Separate din'&' area MEDITERRANEAN
room, 2 baths, large !amity o rtice hours 8 AM to8 PM BALBOA BAY PROP. CONDO -Park-like sur-rear, $185 mo, ~'1535 S450fmo lse. 556-8868 or •Home-like sroraae
.,1 1.--kltch .,..~~~~""~""" roundlngs-pool, NB 3 BR 2 CA$H IN A HURRY! . ~ e p-t ti VILLAGE room, a1 e ""'""-.c en, * 673-7420 * BA. $43,000. Bkr. 's73-522I, Borrow on your home, paid lBR.. crpts, <Qdrps, stve, 642-t387 11va e pa os
eonttnuou!I cleaning oven. MODEL HOM& I---'-'----''--642-3645. for or not. Use funds to con· red frigl, $165il per moLrg. yrd$50 TI-IE Blufta:, brand new 4 BR, O• CIMOledarble gar=ageanw/atorqP 2400 Harbor· Blvd., C.M. Many extras to enjoy. 3 Min· e BY OWNER e epos t ava now 3 BA I • yard In •-•• be ch Walk STEPS TO OCEAN I p 166 sollrlate bills. Improve your • · , poo oi: • ma t. e King-sz tn4) 557-8020 u...,,. "" a · to 4 BR 3 BA + bonus rm ncome roperty home, b11v new pro-rty, or 673-4627, no petJ. Ctat crpt & drps, $600 mo. • P 1 RENTAL OFFICE schools CAIL 968-«56 uet fl sh t ' 2-Sty. A·f'rame. 3 BR. 2 ba. "' ,,~ · I I ~ de oo, Barbecues SU?' · · parq rs, ag crp . cav Blt·ins. \Valk 10 beach. DELUXE 4-PLEXES for any good purpose. Con-VACANT 2 Br baa all $145. 1st & ast Pua .-p. round~ with plt11h. land OPJ:".N 9;30 AM to 5:30 PM.
Buy Home Now,
Build Units Later!
SHARP, SHARP 2 br. home -
located on h~I'.' lot zonert
for five unit~. build now or
later. Asking price $32,!XXJ.
O\vtlf'r \\i ll seriously con-
sider ALL OFFER...t;. Call a WAL1<£K & Ll l
Real Estate
7682 Edinger Av1•. 842-41ri.·1.
0J'('n evl's Iii 8::\0.
*BIG SUR*
FRANCISCAN FOUNTAINS
.. , fonnal dini ng rm, sep.
aratC' family rm plus 4 large
bednns and sundcck above
garage. This one 'von't last .
hulT)'! Only $5Z.200. CALL -
Ul-8531 or 846-llSl
~f&xi auto ~~i~~'~ J eornl'y· pools, lcnnls. $45.500. (1) 3 BR (2) 2 BR (l) 1 BR fidentihoal, fast servlcerr· in AJKisods/3 Btsr, recAgtrm f Fpooe 1. 833-8635. scaping. * RENTALS *
ON' • ~ • CAYWOOD REAL TY your me or our o ice. pe • • e • LUXURIOUS Vu on Santa Adults. No Peta. 838-2616. ALL units have frplc's, ctn-SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. 979-8430 , Ana golf course. T -4 Br, 3 LARGE 1 BR ~111:: YEARLY * 548--1290 * tral heat, air/cond., closed rTI4) 556--0106 .... to ~ UNIVERSITY Park - 3 Br & g&rages, \Valk to shop'g & · NEWLY crpt'd & drp'd 2 Br ba. Gardener. $495 mo, or 365 \Y. Wilson &12-19n From $650 Month
A1riun1. E:xtra yard. Comm. schls. Pool facil. house w/ga.r. 1 child ok. No $625 mo tum. 1 Small pet. NEW Apts for Adults Only. SUMMER I
pr;v1. Prlndpal• only. By *SPANISH * OPEN HOUSE Daily'°" 2ND Trust Deeds peor'!;.$~pe. r mo. 646-3'1ll6 Yr lease. 5574!09. Balcon!os,.firepl....,, beam· From $1200 Month ' Oivnl'.'r. 552-9639. Swls.~ .... _,et w/Spanlsh mot1'f. 12132 S "·-t G G ~·~ SHARP 2 BR. 2 Ba Bl··"· ' ... ,>al • niuo er, · · • • Wl.3, ed ceilings, '''ood paneling, BILL GRUNDY Laguna Be•ch 3 BR, 2 ba, remodeled to Sparling Investment PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. MESA VERDE 4 Bdrm, like all bit-Ins, carp., drps, pool. C;BI'P'tl~, .drapes. Recrea-Re•ltor 675-6161 'I
perfection! Extra lgt. yard, · Corp. Any Amount new. Avail approx. May $330 Mo, 642-0177. uon building with pool. , I
SECLUDE room for pool. H~! 638-5662 !5th. 673-4'106 < BR, 2 BA F/R D/R, Furn & unfurn, Bachelor & More Room-LHI Money D , • , BAL*BOA642~74v.91 R*OP. EXCHANGE * Cell 675-4494 BKR. 3 BR, B-..S ione. 2430 ~71Harbor('ni'1u ~-~ •• ~· (Fnomj $139. HO w1. COME see 8 real g&ra... .
1 .•.• charm, 2 bdnn. plus ~ ..,,..,.. .... ,..,..,..,.. ... ! Newport Blvd. $250. mo. or · """"-'"' uat West o apt! Llke living ln a home
guest house. All stained BEACON Bay Frnt -2 + R-2 Lot/will take 6 Units, Mortg19n, 548-7004 $400. Newport Blvd). !BorA $1622 .~MO. l:l BR. ~1' ~Jass 'vindows. Winding path guest rm + apt, dock for 2 Huntington Beat>h. Trust Deeds 260 3 BR, 2 BA, $295/MO., 4 BR Townhouse In the $30 WEEK A UP • P•-• I P aces, ri··1v
leads to lush &arden & toads _ Sfi' boats, dble gar, tennis, FOR: 10 to 15 Units In 278:l Mendoza. Near schOOls. Bluffs, bltns. Avail July ht. e Studio & t BR Apts. paG-~ le ncWareilao"'· SLWI '°"
ot, charm. ~ li~ room $165,000, 10% dwn, conalder Orange County. 546-5291, 644-6966 Owner. Call owner wknds or att 5. • TV & Maid Service Avail au1.1ens, on n ' W.
with wood burning fireplace. trades. JMD, 838-2257 S.,-rling Investment PUT YOUR MONEY 2 BR .& fam rm, Eutside, 644-1000. e Phone Servtce-Htd. Pool ot Harbor. No child./peL . r1 ~~~t ~~c ,~~ti~ HARBOR Vi ew Hm~. Corp. TO WORK FOR YOUI rugs/drapes, adults, m HARBOR V~ Hms, Carmel, : OlllUO~ ~Pet SecHon 2283 F~~ay F.ut
dn>am home for your entire Monrego. 4 Br, :i Ba. FIR, 638-5662 Earn l0% interest on well· pet.. $3)1). 648-0672 3 Br., Fam, ~ 2 Ba, Near on Jy I
DIR Owner • 6 4 5 o o -urcd ~a Trust Decda on CLEAN 2 br dupl••. Lar. Pool, $425. &t>-1768 2376 Newport Blvd., CM Lrg. 2 BR, crptl, drpc. !ainlty. 159,500. ~ · • ' ' 40 UNITS IN A PARK 0
" .,, -548-9716 or 645-3967 d!hwsr, pool, quiet • 0 t d. ard Orange County real estate. yd., Gar, stove, $110. Call 5 BR, 3 BA, F/R, DIR. Lrl Ad Good FOr 15 on Rent adults ont,y, $1.80 11-ee ufili I BAYCREST-Extra Clean u stan mg g en apts on SIGNAL MORTG AGE 00. 548-6680 yrd. Pool prlvl. Harbor Vu · 64&-120f. '()r,~H o1 B<lnns, 3 Bnths, family 1.6 acres or immaculately ITI4) 556·0106 Fountain Valley Hms. $575. 833-3894. *SUS CASITAS "°'~· ""'"""='-'"'=,,.--'!
REAL Est.:;r"'E Rn1 , for1nal dining room. kept grounds. Pool, a/c. 4500 CampUs Dr., N.B. THE Bluffs -New 3 Br, 3 Furn Bachelor A 1 BR'S. * SHADY~~s-P0045 L
M B,v O\vner. $65,900 646--3406 77n financing, 6·7 x gross. 1'"0R LEASE , F .V., 2 & 3 Ba, sunken den, $475. Lease. -Models Open Dally. : ~ dead~ rt.up,
1190 Glrnneyre St. OCEANFRONT =,{ I~=t g:~. 4i0% Oise $64M well Rcured BR Condos, encl 2 car gar, 64<HY.mf644--09()(. 2llO Newport Blvd., CM 177 .E. 22nd St. CM 642--~-9473 549-tl316 D I I t 638-5662 lst. Pay $640 Mo 1~ all 20x22 tam rm. priv patio. S ta Ana BEAtrl'. FURN 2 BR n'l'S. •
LUXURIOUS VILLA ~~ n i1· n c r n g c n -----~· ---due 1978. Box 3, Apple Pool.a, termb, 11una, child •n Bit-ins, w/w, Htd pool. 2 BR, l'iti b&., studk>, prt
4500 S'-·. It. of •·.l1•rm & *42 u 'f * Valley, Ca. TIC/242-3144 olay area. South B&1 QUIET street, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Adults no pe~ (infant ok) patio Sm1 child ok, no petst ~'4 .. Duplexes near the ocean nt s batty, 9C-3002i Owner .....,,. d ...... , ......... &. re"""., ~ aftllB03.' 'T.11 Jo .\Im. ()l'1VO.ey. 0\'erlooking miles lo-files Larson, Realtor "-ot ... t'_ .,,.. ·-.... -.. ~
of lw•n<'hc-s. inarina & •673-8563• I lril!J ,.... $315 mo. 547-8193; 645-4615 l. BR. $150. Temoe. SIPool ul ; 11-~~[ilillii!Eji~~I roasllill<'. 4 'T'remendou• -~~;,:::;:,==;,.,.,=-CENTRA1.. COSTA MESA .._.,.,fllllnt ..... RENT or Leue 0ptJon. 3 Coi-'··mtnl·-• tdeal for Bachelors. Adlts, 2 .. ~R~~WSll.APTno J)e~BAW~ 11 BAYSHORES -OWNER s :-: BR, lll BA. Coodo. Bltns, "'"' .... ~ ~• • bdrms., 4 bath.ot, Separate 4 BDM, 3 BA'nf Family 485 000 . -d/w, wshr/dryer, refrla, Unfum. J20 ~ 1993 Church St., ~ St. CM. 646-<Mm .: , !( ~::::-: :.~~~~~ be'J~!e~e. h!~~ Home. $61.~. 64)..3.tCM, I HOUMI Fumlshed 300 stove. New crpt I: dips. Dbl Co1t1 Mw 1 BR. Ffl>lc. Beam ceU. LARGEncl\rE 3 BR.aL!bvalla~-bomt; .1 ~~·-·-& tilt'd. pool. ,\ few ot the OcNnfront Duplex F.d Rkldle n-·'tor r.u. _,1 pr. Prtv. pallo, $215 mo.1.:::::::..:::::::...----Patio 1 adult Util lnel Ulllo Cal
many extro..!I are: central Prine. only Alt 673-'112 ACCl.< ~u General 54&-364.1att 4 pm. 28R condomln1um1 S2'J) ~ $152. '642-8520 · · · 642,.; l
SPANISH HACIENDA control Hghllng, wet bar, 4 PRIME East Side 4-plex c BEDRM 2 BA111, oeparate crpll, drps, dsh/.,.h, SPAC. 2 BR, 2 BA. nr. IChll,
Detpente owoor mutt 8Cll frpli'!.. view P3flo atel\!I: N•wport H•lghts encl9d gar, yards 'It: trees: 2 Bedroom -on the beach -family rm, new erpts. drJ-, yrd. Water pd. 557-&283 AV AIL Now -Ellide 2 ' 1hop'1 I: ftwya. No pet.ti
bnmed. 3BR, 28A, like 111!\\' h't'(!wa.y close mAkes thiA an =· T' e tu r b I lh ed 1 summer rentali -paint & wallpaper thruoul. El T 1~!34·~1• nr IChoo~ $166/MO. 979-0lM.
carpet., d.ra~. b.ltln11. !'i exce})tio'lal buy at $160.000 4 BDRM .. J BA, lge llv rm, 2 78, 644-2259, princ. on-2 Bedroom -on the can&! -NO fee. $350 + dep. REAL oro ·S g. 0 pets. . , • 1 BRi carpetl, dn, nrrta, =;t to1ot~"ct;e~Y~~ ,:l't: ~ 111.y, beam clngs in every ly. 1s~;: rentahi th al -ESTATE FAIR 536-2561. BRAND new 3 BR, 2 BA, "N~CE 1Brd~.~~11 dshwr, $140. Part furn.
S36. ~ TY.M..-.nft.W room. Al~ n11 . 2 BR apt 4 PL&.'<. $85,00l. yrly g:rou n1 -on e ca~OO Huntington Beach carpets & drapea, att&ehed Y garqe!I. po • u 962-8936. 'lOO Shalimar
930. EZ Tum1s. ~-¥ \\'/llC'(l p:1lln. $99,000. $.%00. \Vlk In beach & Dana furnished $ . gar patio pool sm per over 30, no pets. E SIDE 2 BR $. I
/or PERFORMAi'°CE GRUBB & F.LLJS CO. Pt Harbor. 49ti-S988. 3 Bedroom -Coronn. de! Mar 4 BDRM., 2 lmlh hon1e mo~th:r"t'i4i.sl28 • NE\V,S•• «l BR. FUm. $19). • • 150 • J
M7.J53-I 494.5,71 .Ctt.2100 ltl-:AJ..TORS To,vnhr.lu!IC $•100.00 U. than 1 Id • Adults no pets. 114 E. 201h BU1111, w/w d1.spl, htd podD J REPOSSl:SSIONS 2S<\1 E. c,1. u ,,,., CdM QUICK CASH 5 Bcdmom Harbor Owner ~';k0 Huntington S.tch St .. 518-olll: 64&-4095. Adi :., no pets. 6US520. l •
""'fnlormntlon nnd ·-.··-WNED M-I $2l,OOO 6'r>-7ll80 THROUGH A sv~droo;n -Spygl,,J::~ 3 BR, ' bc1 ·-· !rple, 3 BR, 1\1 BA. Crpts, drj,1, $105-$1'1$ N;o. l· B l\o.1140 up.' Br., 3 Br., ' •1
u! 11.~. J>1J,, •• 'IA ~hom-. Oltll'r l·Blt. White clapboard " .. wi ..... 11"1·'"""E"1c"ph"an"'"ts""""'ov'""er~. I DAILY PILOT 5 Bedmom -1.100 Jsll' -petlo, Nr. Beach. $23>. mo. blt~lns. Rec room & pool. • Trailers. Mature adult.a. ~ Pool, blt·lns, play yard. wn::d. ... :~~ u~J:~ ri:o~ ninni~ YoUI' house? Tum summer rental -,Owner. 98H912 $21.0/MO. M7-'79l Bkr. \V. WUaon. CM 66-630. 1996 t.taple. 64.l-3813 ~ 1 l"'SAllAN vil1agoo tndul1rtsl •one. them Into "Cuh" .. , ,.u WANT AD Bkr. m.7225 ""1 cloy ts Ule 8ES1' DAY ., 3 Br. wuhr, dryr, '1!J Have ..,m.u.q you wanllo ATl'RAC. Ira 1l2 Br • ...-
ltMl.,.,.lit• M" y 44 C--I lhom thru a Dally Pilot CAU '62-5678 Dally Pilot Want Mo ,,.,,. run an adl Don't dellJ<, • • ..!rt(. Vacant 5/15. $1r.> oellf Quol!l<id adr do tt e_Adulll. llO pea, ~ .. "" MISSION REALTY ec.om 1-"tl=..uled==ad:l:..... ________ ... ____ ba!p1n! pion: ' CALL l>AILY PlLO'r mo. -all !pm. ...U • oall NOW -__ ,, '1J& "fJ: -11 '
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1:~ ....... --J~ l-·-lrtJl---1~ ~I --~l~.;i=I ::"'~' iiiiiij;l;~:~I =--m:--~l~~l ="'~-~l~~ l -·-ll5J [ ~ ......... lrDJ :\ p, Unfum, :165 ...,._,. Apt1.. Office R""\•I 440 ;:;:..,.,, 530 Sc'-11 & Schooh & ~Ho~u-;;;;l~-=lng~::::;=:;l~H::e:lp~W=an=IOll=, M:,:li::_l':_7l:f:i i1 ::
!to._ __ F_um~·...;°',.,.;~.,;";.;.fu;;.:m..o::.,_m:;..;;_;F;,;u;;,r.;;n.;.,;:or~U;;,n;;,fu:;m:.:::.'.:'::.::70 ___ _;_; ____ l~~~~~t~~~11-~ln~1tir~uct~lon~1-iiiij~S~7~5-l~natTvd~~~lona~jjiiiijii~S~7~5 COLLEGE rlrl. e""°ri<nced,,. ________ 11, , C011t11 M.a Costa MeN Sl!ACE &vallablt, Co .1 ta ALCOflOtJCS Amn,ymoua. bouse<:Jeaner wllJ c I e a n 1~ , ,,.,,.-------1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ~1tsa ' -Phone SG-1217 Qr write hoUMI P>sta MeM, Hun-Apt Manqenmd:
Pork,Llke Surroundlnt WALKER l LEE BLDG. P.O. ~Box =:.~ .. Me... tJnaton Beach area. 4 hr. I
' 1. 2 A 3·BR APl'S. 2790 Harbor Blvd, Harbor at lrllnla u 0 u I e -11!. RHlclonl Man .... QUIETDELUXE EL PUERTO -·""" WO Id y L•k mlnimum, s2 .50
hr. Au1tent
'' Pvt Patio& * l!td Pool Adami 1'1nct"'trst ell.A deluxe Love 1>1.vSd. Jan itorial M "'"' .., -"'---"" a
Nr.soop·c•Adult•onb' =t•. ~;:pi::~~i sw1No1NG s1 NOtes To Work In A -------1 ~~~~t;;;1·d~Z::1 i Martinique Apts. MESA · .. rv1... c.u . Geno HUI. Call "Leah" 2-8 pm. = OFFICE cleaning, I I'· d • manager !or 1.,.. :f' ...,, I
.tm Sll.ntll Ana Ave .. CM 642-()3)) I ~1--0136 Social Club.I 535 =4 !..Y~e2s'7,,ln area. pll!X. Ability to de w/tht ;
FOR OFFICE ~A~ T I A ·? public, n:leite well to Mgr Ao< 113 646-5542 space -~ Old rave 9ency Pointing & ,h;Jdren & keop accura11
HARBOR GREENS BETTER· Newport Blvd. 3 bllu No. ol • Po-ho-Ing "'<'O!'ds. Tho Individual we .,,., Coast H\\'Y 1. l dratting nM LOVE WORN r-• ··• seek mu!lt ltve at com"''-A:
,."m. It Unfum. Fr $130. & 1 recept. rm. All for Discover DISCOVERY N \Y 1 l"""" Bach, 1, 2.1& 3 BR's. litodels ( - -$.300/mo. Utll incl. 2nd nr PROFESSIONAU ln • field I 111.:• 0 Sho C o U1 nf( be willi"'" to \\'Ork weekends
Open 10 'til 1 pm. 2700 w/ocean view. 548-5300 of Amateur Matchmakers. nve ,.,..te ur rt oune *WALLPAPER* OCC"asionally. Salary + Petenion Wa~\ CM. nr. Har-e,·ea. T•ught By Or1na-County Tr•vel \Vhen yoo C'all •·Mac" 1'£'duction in rent Excellent
bo Blvd • A"'---tE:st. 1966). •--t . .,1,,4 co. beneflta. r . • ,,_.,..... EXF.CUTIVE suites, lm-cn4J 8M--6885 (213) S87-3393 ~· I • • • • .rw-.... f'\"e$. Ca ll '44 1389
• 1 54U370 mediate occupancy. Cout Cla ,.._ d PAINTING & repair, 35 ,.... Bo 9 & Onl
TWO BR DUPLEX Hwy, al Newport Bl"d. SI .... nvenes May 22n •wkmanshlp ruar. Take twn noon Y
Eallaldt. CrplJ, -· enc ~~~. free parking . I 3 Nl9hts A Week For 14 Weeks ~!"~age 01 my ci<p. AUTO
p.rage. Adults, no pets. FOR LESS .....__.... · Lolt _. ,._. ~-:::;~·~:::;.· ~===-=-
Avail June i..t. 1160/mo. FULL SERVICE Ci ll For Ouollllcotlon TOTAL SERVICES CO. SALESMAN
&4U187. • 1 Ml. to Bnch Westcllff Building Interview NOW I Paintlnsc. lite csrpentry. Nf'"' Car Dealership neecU
2 BR l\ii BA studio Sl'Q plus e Sun Decks & Comer Westclitf Drive· &: Found (frM ads ) SSO &IS-0977 or 646-uot n1an to round out thrir pro.
dep., avail May 12 and l Pitioa ~~-B~ .. Jid:~R.rri Umltecl To 15 Students PROF. pa.Inter, honest '-'-Ork. tessional NJ.es statr. E.~per-
BR. $140 plus dep. carport!!, 645-61.0l. \VHITE cat '-''/blk & yellow reas. lnt/e;-:1, h'ff est. it>nct' heipe but "'e uiU
lndty. nr shppg & irY.'Ys, • Carpets, Drapes on back. Possible Calico. A' I' s h 1 p 'f' ~"'="::.·.:c548-:::..::me=.'-----I thoroughly train mtn with
M&--0451 • Load• of Parking ' RM delu." suite, adj. Found In our garage on Sat. '' 1nes c 00 s ac1 IC C.M.B. PAINTING good poh!ntlal. II you have
CHARMING 2 hr. 2 ba, e G1r19e1-Pool Alrporter Hotel ,& O.C. 5/5 along w/4 1 wk old kll-FAST & NEAT any sales experience or U
garden apt. bltins, $16.'i. e Rte. Room airport. Full services. tens. Harbor Vlew Homes. 610 E. 17th St. e 546-1~ e you sold dlrttt or Door·T~
Al.!iO Avail June 1st, 2 br, 2 714/646 6505 54c/ft., no lease req. 2172 640-0120. Pl f p t h R I Door and are ambitious and
ba bltlns, lncld yard. No. • DuPent, Rm. 8, '33-3223 FOUND' Little !ml. deg _ Santa Ana 543·6596 "' •r. • c ' ·~ want to earn top dellan
C.M. 548-44TI or 9m745 1959 MAPLE STREET, COSTA MESA 1617 WESTCLIFF Sl>ephoro.type. Vic, Prince· * PATCH PLASTERING there i• no limit. Our Bene-
VERY Nice 4BR, 2%ba, Al50 G1r19es for Rtnt 3400, 1294, 756 &: 540 sq. ft. ton Dr. College Park area. All types. Fl'ef' estimates lits include: Fl'@e Demo,
frplc, dbl oven, dsh/nh, Amp I e pr kg . U t 11. C.M. p 1 e a s e identify. Call 5-W-6825 Vacallon, bonm plan, HCJ&.
crpts & nu drps, gar, 4 blks Apt. Unfurn. 365 i Baumgardner No. 104 · 540-6401 aft. 1:30. Plumbing pltallz.aUon, and Insurance.
to ocean. $365 mo. 644-6833.. ---'--------II ,1 --~-==::::::; 541
-
5032
FND: Sml blk &-wht male [ -~ ~ ll51 [ I~ :::i~eaicu1~~~ No pets. Ntwport Bt1ch Rentall OFFICE sl)h.::e for mit. dog _ possibly cock-a-poo. -n._• ~and......,. .
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L.R. OTIS PLUMBING
NEW 2 BR, 2 BA, drps, Newport Beach, Westelif1 Vic. BuJhilrd &: In· . . -Remodels & ~1'5. \Valer coin Mercury, 16803 Beach
erptg, Pool, BBQ, car. ''Rtnt A Pl•ce arE!~, 1,000 sq. ft., sharp, dianapolis, H.B. heaters:,.~s 64,._~~!/Cces_. :1~· to H5~~on BNch,
Adults only, no pets. 376 'Yl. of • P1l1ce'' 400 HcUaNUTGe!NneGTOHilN' 1• 642--0200Be · 963-4601 B1bysittlng Electrical ~~~~as~~plet:'Pl~~ ---~==---
Bay. •Room. · ach. pvt FOUND white puppy with Service. AUTO
** SPACIOUS 2 BR, crpl" OCEAN and bath. OI! street prkg, util black marking•. !emale, BABYSrITING -Anvt ;me SALESMAN drapes. $140. MUTled pref. FURN &.lee:p'a: rm, pleuant r.i.:
130
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1
J PO, Mr Lang vicinity Lake St. Fire Dept, 11"" boors, my home .• Hour~ ELECTRICIAN. licensed. PLUMBING REPAIR
6-•145 aft 6. HARBOR VIEW rt ~ Hunti-n Beach "'"" ""'"' --... bonded. Small jobs, main! & I No .)ob too small Need 1 s a I es man' ex· 1...-0 p v entr &: ba, mature or "'~~ · ....,.,....,...~ ly, daily, \\"eekly. 642-1630 repairs, 548-5203. I * * 642-3128 * *
G 2 BR El · .. i-....i FURNISHED It un1um of ;J.,JU""",)gg..J perienced, Sr.II BMC, Fer. LR , crpts, drps, ega.nt apartments designed em_,,,cu g~t or lady or . . · • Cl1ILD CAF:~ · ho Fl 5 Alt ti · I In t I -• bltnl!i ri. patio No pet \\'ilh a Master's touch, !IU· elderly. Linens &: wkly flee stutes. Easy acceu, BLIND fluffy white dog ......... in my me, oor1 awing/ t r• '>nl ran, arge ven ory o u~
$155.' J7-00so. t ' s. perb house security, exclu-clean-up. 645-1361 $75. mo. 2333 E. Coast Hwy, Coast Hwy., Corona nei dependable&: relleble. Child-cars, Fl'ft demo, excellent
E•it Bluff sive Versailles Club and ATTRAC. rm, ~th, w/or CdM. 54.'>-3165 Mar. He's at ~e Co. ren ll'Om 2 to 5. 546-4145. TILE & LlNOLEUl\1. Alterttlona-642 .. 5845 \\'Orldng condjtlona. See Bud
pool with unique Aquaba.r, w/o ltit. priv. Business SPACE available in front of· Pound. P lease hUIT}' to Bu1ine11 Service
1
LAYER. CAU.. ~7 Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. RyderNorEWPTom AlldnORT•t fountain~ and formal gar· woman or tea eh er. fice. Ideal for businessman save. EVENINGS 968·4930 Tilt
dens. All part of the South Non-smoker. Centrally loc. needing desk space. 548-7249 BLACK Cocker Sp an.le I BOQKKEEPiNG & Account-Gardtning ;.;.;.;_ _______ ! IMPORTS
:Gout's finest apartment $95 mo. 646-1979 DESK space B;Vailable. $50 female, found v I c In 1. t y ing Seivice. systenls de-[ CERAl\IIC TILE NE\V &
l ~':~I=!)~tudios trom $195 CK~· 1 pri bath &: entrance. ~$5 ~ ~re:~ ~ ~n School, Cogta signededFfor yoEur t~kkJ?eping . A Professional, uniro~ed ~b1!~~ico~ ss&-5i~~all 3100
W. ~~wy., ~.B.
e DELUJC.E e
3 BR, 2 BA Ai.1t for lease.
lncld spac. master suite,
din rm & dbl garage: auto
door opener avail. Pool &
Recreation area.
• $287 .
2 Bedroom from $305 itc \ privl. Reasol)able. vall bl 17875 Be h Bl d ne s. rtt s 1 mates . I gardening tea1n. Serving ,f":::..:;====-="---1 --~.;.;;;.::;;.~--1
·Modelsopen 9A.M. tildusk Call bet 11 am, 557-7719 a a e. ae v ·FOUND: Part Ge r ma n 9!*1·4264. , only lg estates, npt g;_ .• Tuto_rii!SI AVON SAYS
l\1ary Ellen H~tington Beach. 642-4321 SJ.lephm:i . female pupp;;-. TYPING Indus co.mplexes. Jo)'ee esf. ·.;i~;;i:ro;;;· ;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;;~·~·~· Xovr. .. Q)m.J ,,.., :
'
. ROOM:S $18 wk Up w/kit S30 Bu11neu Rtntal 445. Vic. Hoagi:i=I. UBRA OFC .. SERVICES Cuslon,'n':;"\ndS3,.l-~M~t ~~~~~· ~~. ·Gree·k.:' am an tncomeof~AWn. •·;..---·' ·865 Ami~ \Vay, NB
Managed by
WILLIAM WALTERS CO.
Fountain VaOey
2 BR, 2 BA. w/dlshwasher,
adlts only. No pets. $190 mo.
963-Q37.
Huntington Bolch
WAITING
LIST
OPEN ror
1, 2or 3 BR Apt
at the
·-
VILLA YORBA
. Huntington Beach
' (714) 142-9622
2 BEOROOM, 1 bath,
builtins, fUlly carpeted.
Chlidran OK, $145. por
month, Call DALE,
962-4471.
*MOVE IN TODAY*
Spac. 2 BR. $149. Kids
welcome. Pool. Gar. 1736l·A
Kee!Jon Ln t 1 blk W, of
Beach mvd., oU Slater).
Ml-4260.
WALK TO BEACH
Ne~ 2 BR, Crpt/drps,
dshwahr, !rpl. :illS 15th.
847~7.
2 Br, newly decor. Walk to
ocean. Encl pr. Bltns. $195
mo. 53HJ55,
Irvine
\Vk !JP apts. GhlJdm & pct * 645-8850 * • ·-T I ho """1.=.4346 light In your own-MlabbQr-section. 2376 Newport Blvd, 35 ~"T. OF office or store TINY bl~ female puppy, vie. "A Frank l\1. Nelson Co." e ep ne "" -· hood. Be an AVON Repre.
ON THE BLUFFS CM. 54S-975.5, 645-3967. frontage, 1~ E. 18th St., Calle Rica & Miguel, San C•rptf Servlct EX'PER. Japanese Gardener. sentatlve. Call now :
0 Guest Home 415 C.M. Approv. ~.sq. ft. at Clemente. Days 492-1677, Know how. Trimming . lllif 546-5.iu or 540-700. AT NEWP RT __ ..,;...;:,.;.;;;,. ___ :.:; 28c sq. tt. Can divide. C.J.S. eves 49'l-4314 Cl s all l ll....,.11.,11 -. Real Estate SCS-1168. . JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery ean-up. nl andscap-BABYSITI'ER tor :t Slrla. I
From Ne\\·port Blvd., turn at RQ9M for senior citizens, ' , 2 SETS of key• on a key ring Dri·Shan1poo free Scotch· ing !&-3486. & U ln Mesa Verde area,
Hospital Road 11 block pnvate or semi-private, OITICE/~tore nr. N pt. vie. 2.0th & Santa Ana Sts. guard (Soil Retardants) EX p ER T Japanese 2:30-6 Moa·Frl. 5$7•1MI
above Pacific Coast Hwyl to best ~f ca;e and low rates. Post Office & de~ 587 Sq. C.M. Degreasers & all coio~ Gardener. Complete Yard Job Wanted, Miit 700 eves.
entr·"-. 900 r"-ey Lane, Walking d!Stance to stores&: ft. $160. A.gt 646-4. 642-6526 briahtenen, & 10 'minute ServiCE". Free estimates BABYSITl'ER ---•-• ........... ..._., on bus line Co f C1.ITE AOOBE HOUSE 100) -.. MOTEL Manqer -would ~· my Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. visit C 11 892..s.wme or a .. .-1t...· . }.,,,_. • FOUND 1erge altered male bleach for while carpets. cSIS-::::..:::2'6:::1:..,,.=~---like to manage motel. Good home, East Skle Coat&
Telephone: ITI4) 645-0060 · a sq ft, ......,....uung >AID.J comer, cat, grey striped, 4 Seasons Save your money by saving EXPERIENCf,:D Japanese ref's. Call 66--1191 aft 6 l\.1esa, 54&-GfO aft 5.
THE NEW Summer Rtnt•ls 420 Costa Mesa. 64.'>~1642-6563 Mobile Parle, Costa Mesa, me extra trips. WUl clean Gardener. Complete yard pm: or call 646-3632. BABYSmER for 1 chlld
BA YWOOD APARTMENTS MA1\flt1'0TH Lake Con lndustrlal Rental 450 646-6841 lhalivlng1 115rm.,Anydlnlngrm rm17.: ma in~~ c e ~!~~~bery, (l\S). 9:30-11:30. Bal. ta. -BLACK Labrador puppy. · • ·""'• trees. "'~est. O'hTV.}'jT 673-5581 in Newport Beach . Ill'.' domlnlum 28R, 2BA, sips l'~'t •-F d couch $10. °'air $5. 15 yrs. EXP'"";::c,:..:.=-=-"-"'-="'--MALE, 30 wlBA. deslres1,o,~=·==-.....,,,,,.,-,
ready. The sales office 1s 10, pool, jaeuni, tennis, rec NOW LEASING •T111 e on Cuc.... n exp. Is what counts, not ·Japanese, main· any type of work. Beach BEAtrrICIANS -H.B. A
open daily from 10 Ml to nn, $150wk, no pets , Huntington Btach ~~~eH~ Beach method. I do work myseU. Lant e n .. ~_n e e • c~ an -UP· area. Hrs/pay Ile x Ible. S.A. Busy salon. TU. over
6:30 PM . MacAr!hur Blvd. 213-592-2418. NEW M.l Good ref. 531--0101. u.Kape. r ,.,.e ext· 673-SM4 eves. cllentele. Xlnt earnlnp.
& San Joaquin Hills Road. COJ\1PL furn 3 Br on wtt FOUND: Male Be a g 1 e CARPE:I' tor zaie lby Carpet 842-8442/847-9438 VET' needs job! Pbotoa:. Call tor appt 9684080 H.B.,
64<H55.5 Bal Isl. June $300; Aug 2 H!:il~ ~t N~~ :~coli~ vie. Warner Layer. Remnants, man Y FlRST Visit Fn!e. Aero typist manag, printer. New S.A. 919-3500 •
OCEAN VIEW wks $250, 4 wks $900. 646-0697 or 833-0519 e 1&,s_948o sizes. CaJl John 540-2086 Gardening S e randv • Main-wife & tJome. Help! 5.57-8608 B~CIAN flit bu • '1
NC\V. Upper 3 BR. 2 BA, 61:>-6737 tena.nce &: L scaplng. preaitp llloa in Soatt\ Beau t i f u 11,Y appointed FND: Blk fml med--sz dog Cirp•nter 64$.1J30 DRUM M ER. experienced Coast Plaza Great = th-·"ul. lmmed. 0 cc up. HOUSE SIT your beach. prop M-1 1300 &q. ft, front office, w/stlver choker v 1 c. ::=,:,.::::.:...~--~--wants work · '"" June-Oct by meticulous & Jrg rear door. 1240 Logan . & y k HB EXPER. J apanese Gardener. 842-9519 conditions. Call Bob 54(). •
$425/n10. Agent GTor-1972, lrustv.'Orthy cple xlnt rer., St., $1.!K> mo. 646-5033 days Hard.mg or town, • NEW remodel frame & Complete yard srv. Rella. &: Job Wantod Fomolo 702 BEAU'!ICIAN needed part 6Th-4073 eves.1 bay area 15 yrs 544-8195 64&--0681 eves. 962-7-:m2 finish, stores,' offices & neat. Free est. 642-4389. ' time, alao booth for rent
3 BR. 2 ba. Nr. beach $350 SECLUDE N p 4001 H BIRCH N 8 FNO: small a prico t homes etc. Custom \\-'Ork. Gtner•I Services NEED help at horn·'· We 548-2412 or 545-SlfK) \Ve ha~ summer rentals D ew 0 rt • • • • cock-e.-poo. Vic. Adama Licen.ed. 962-1961. '" l\IARSHALL Realty GT:>-4600 Island. Summer rentals, 4000 Ml· ft. 541-5032 A~. nr Brookhurst, HB, FOR .Experienced Carpentry have aides, n u r 11 ell, BElLMAN, Sheraton Beach
available now. 673-6210, Rent•ls W•nted 460 5/14 546-3563 aft 3 pm _.. .. ..1.. finish Call • * HANDYMAN '* ho u s ekpn, companions. Inn, H.B. Mu.st be over :n. 1 BDRM, stove, refrig, PllJi<· Mike. {213) 377-4640 oollttt. -'"""'"or · Dave -Minor home repairs . paint-Homemakers Up john, Apply in ponon.
Ing. Beach l blk, adults, no LIOO Isle, 4 BR. 38A, home FEMALE Beagle. Blk/tan, 646-5792 I 494-7197 eves. . job all 547""681 ~KKE.,_....._
pets. $165. yrly 6~2124 July $1200, A~. $1400, days =N~~ lat~ r2 i a: white. Vie. of Hanover Dr. All Types C1rpentry ;:as: ra~es. refs,t~t ~';m: too KING for Apt. manqlng Jll{IJVV U-liA "JI(
Sen Clemente 962-USG, eYeS 675-8766 home with yard 0 n ~~~ Pk. 557-: 9:1 Large or Small 536-1648 536-4150. job. Pref. beach area. 1 Mtlllf: be tortuJJ. ~ booJi
2 Large 3 BR, 2 BA apts, Rent•f1 to Shire 430 ~~~·CM or H.B. Refs. herd-Colli~ix. Vie~ or{!: C.!ment, Concrttt Haullng ~;~,;~=r~710 =~~~~ ~
lndry rm, nr beach. .shop-SHARE Adult Condo. with guna. Hills. Call 830-6893 _ ' manufaeturlna firm ln South
ping,, Bus depot. Children owner. Private room. 1::et ~~r la~:~~ FOUND female Irish Setter FOUNDATIONS -Artistic YARD, garage cleanups .• ACCOUNTANT Santa Ana. Salary open.
considered, no pets, no~-Kitchen privileges. Color fireplace $1?5/Jeas, or rent nursing vie. Magnolia. &. Planters, co~te &-brick Remove trees, dirt Ivy. Call Mr. Moore, ~.
mer rates $210. mo, 492-6852. nr. PctJI. $90 mo. ~ 842-4513 warner 968-3514. patios, etc. Lie d 644-0687. Drl~wys, a:radlng. 847-2666. Fee Paid By Empioyer BOOKKEEPER ~pts., aft 7PM Wanted to Rent found Samoyed PATIOS, walks, drives. Saw, GEN Hauling. Tree/Shrub GoodJ &en1 'I ~~la!· PART-TIME
Fur n. or Unfum. 370 SHARE Apt or House &; 3 B d nf !shed Call 639-623:2 break, remove & replace trim. Gar &: Yd cleanup. ouma s, voucina-., uu•un; Ph: 9-llam, 548-6435.
s A V E S $ $ H 0 M E hoo~ ~o~ ';!nc!t umyard for concrete. 5'8-8668 f9f' est Est. 5.11-6377, 557-6904. reporll.heKlplulnowledie of com· BOOKKEEPER. E_x p e r
('4od• Meu PARTNER Lie. Business d 549-02.83 MALE Irish Setter. Vic. 23rd PATIOS·PLANTERS 32' FURNITURE Van for pute~80 Fee Posittons w/rttall merclianmnna :
Call 836-1194 or 548-1479 og. & Santa Ana. ~l094 AU Concrete work. 894-3533. local furn hauls & &en'l Prtmler Ptrsonntl bkkpna delired. M&-7423.
PAWf M'ifS~TS. APARTMENT to •hare. Male Lost 555 s & T Muonry hauling. 5l8-1862. UOI E. !70t, Ste F BREAKf'AST C()()i(
2 BR, 11,1 ba., air cond. $225
BOB PETI'IT -'--------REALroR 552 .. 7CXXI
L•gun1 Belich
L;\GUNA estate living on
aett:s of a:ardens. Wide
ocean views. Lgc,, custom
decorator apts. F rp I c s .•
dose to beach. Swimming
pool soon. 2 BR .. 2 baths.
Only 3 apts. at $450 to S650
mont h ly, incl. util.
Considerate adults. 494-4653
or your broker.
Mou Verde
DLX 2 A: 3 Br., 2 SR. Encl
gar. $165 up. Rental Ofc.,
3095 Mace Ave. ~1034.
• Newport Beach
PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
on the bay
UmuY apartment living
(mdooktna: the water. En·
Joy $'150,<X'Xl health spa, 7
awimming pools, 7 lighted
tenoia courts, plus miles of
bicycle tralla, putting, shu!·
ti;eboard. croquet. J unior l's
~ $189.50 monthly; also 1
ind 2-bedroom plans and
2-story town houses. Eire·
triC' kitchens, private patiot Or balconies, carpeting, dra-
~-Subterranean park-ilC with elevators. Optional
maid service. J ust north of
ra.hJon Island at Jamboree
and San Joaquin Hllls Road.
j'relepbO!le !nil 6'4-1900
tor rental lnlonnatlon I EXCLUSIVE '
1 llG CANYON
!Luxury GoH Course
Aportmont1
I NEWPORT BEACH
$(l5, S'l30
I ~ 714/644-0509
$ _SL £¥J ---1~ Wl!STCLIFF DR.
2 1111, I • 2 BA. Blln Bl>'
lllltCCS. Pool. ~·· Wlt llay!ronl, 2 BR, 2 BA.
tM>&t 1llp avail-$42l mo. yr-
ly.-!'n-1311!
BaylrooJ.J>ri• Bch " 3BR, 2BA, !050 mo yr-m<l631or64M5l0.
EASl"BLUFT beaut nu apt.
2BR, 2BA. nu l>ltlm, pool • ..n. $325. '4H3S5
MINUTES TO 2'l~30. Laguna. Ocelln view. Amcu'amlrltl 11·...-1 FEM. part tenierlbeagle, Patio &: walks LOCAL movlna: &: haullna: by Santa Ana 541-9721 Eiqierlenced. Apply In
Bach, 1 & 2 BR.NPI:_mBnC~ Own Br, Ba. Util. lncl.·$130. brwn on back, wht itomaeh, 963-1855 student. Large truck. Reas. penon to mrr or chef
Adu1ts, No Pe~. >IV Call aft. 6. 494-8841 . wht streak on face. Vic: Child C•r• 534-l&f6 or 534-2164. ACCOUNTANT HOTEL LAGUNA •
1561 Meaa Dr. * WANTED f\.lale to sh11.re 4 Fountain Valley. Needs SKIPLOADER & dump truck Fee: Paid. Nationally known 425 S. Coast Hwy. l..al\hl
(5 blks from Newport Blvd.} Br hse, H.B. $1Jl/mo. Quiet. Announcemtnts 500 medication. Reward work. Concrete, asphalt ~ ao:eed~=:~· :J:::ir:_ BUYER 546-9860 Mature. 96l-8668. 839-5090. Ans: Luckily CHILD care my Irvine sawing, breaking. 84G-7ll0. ..._ I lo 1 El
WRITERS
home Hot lunches snacks pref'd. Salary to $800. Also rierruanent post n or e<:· * CASA VICl'ORIA * G1r19ts for Rent 435 : COCKATIEL bird, grey &: Fe~ yard ~/swings. H~usec:IHnlng Fee Jobs. Call Sally Hart, tronie Manufacturing com·
1 & 2 BR. Furn & Unfurn. Small groups in my home, wh!te body, ye:llow face, vie. Full time 551-21!2. • ~5.'i, Coastal Personnel pany. Exp'd ln electronk
Carpets, drapes, D/W, TV ALLSPACE M. \V. or Th classes. Be-Innne. Answers to tune C HOUSE OF CLEAN Agt-ncy, 2790 Harbor Blvd., components, outside pro-
ant Pool, etc. Come by & S•lf Storage ginners or experienced. "Yankee Doodle." $20. ontractor F\oora, windows, walls, car-C.M. ceaaln&. raw materials,
inquire alx>ut our Mow-In Mini Warehous•s Critiques, field niP;S. slide reward. 552--0127 pets &: drapes. 1 Yrs. area. blanket orden &: expedltlna.
Allowance. 525 Victoria St. Various sizes from 17.SO/mo. ahow'J. 962-2'll3 after 5 PM. LOST 1 tan/white JA~ Ta~ 20-Repair 642-6824 or 646-2527. M/C. Call 549-3041
at Harbor, C.M. 64U9'10. U lock it -u keep the key. RICHARD Hamilton Paint-Cbihuahllll. 2 yrs. old. Aln I": · ·• a t. yrs exp. C•rptt Cltanlng Announcing *** An Equal Opportunity
2BR lBA furn S2XI On site mgrs . 24 hr. access tngs now being mown at to PeppL Vic. of Orange & Lied. My Way Co. 547-oo36 Floor C1re & Wlndow1 FACTORY Empk>yu
2BR 1 BA unfum $100 No move in -No move out fee the MISSION GAU.ERY in Flower. CM. Rew a rd. Dr.tflng Dutch Mllint Serv. 537-1508 BUYER A 1 I Is tan t . ex-
151 E . 21st, C.M. Security Patrolled San Juan Capistrano, 645--0219 perienced preferred, front * 646-8666 '* Open Daily for Inspection REWARD I Reslcl, Comm1I Indus. Xlnt HOWlecleanlng office appearance for grow-
l BR. Furn & Unf. Pool nr Hamilton & Nc>A•land SI., HB White Perslan lost Dover Room Additions. Remodels By Day. Own Transportation Ing Orange County paper
&hops. Adults. no pets. Util 833-0519, II no ans, 646-0697 11•1 Shores viclnli,.. own er Dealgn Drolling Assoc * 83&-0648 * q. distributor. Xlnt benefits.
pd. 1884 Mnrovia. 543-0336 Office Rental 440 ,......_ grieving. &c-9686. 2960 Randolph Ave., CM LM COMPIEI'E H OUSE // AA A Apply 8-5, 1509 E. McFad·
H ti -•--h 557:-0626 or 557~ CLEANING SERVICE. ~{{U ir{4 l•diielill,iiSan_ta_Ana.iiiiiiii_ ...
un n ... n -c DENT AL SUITE 8k"w:'.· ~~ :,;.;~~ "Weed It & Rap" * 646-6943 * 518-3068 * ii " 1•
LA QUINTA HERMOSA Peraonol1 530 lost. go,ms c!amlly srtev· From tre...,.. to truh Oeantng Hornet & Olfteea Career Secretaries
Spanish Cowttrv Estate Liv: Newport Beach' Establbhed VETED ·Ns Ing) • TumCALLthoOallym lntoPllotcash Call HOBBIES RAG & MOP
ing &. Spacious Apts. Ter-dental suite & e r v In g ""' * 673-all9 '* raced pool silnken gas Newport Beach &: O>eta Earn $4.58 '-$7.00 per hour LOST lriah Setter, 4 moe., -;::::;::;:::;:::;::;;::;:;~;.::;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:
BBQ. Unbehble Living. M""-3 open.torte~ lab, ruarani..d by using your °'"''"""ood A Gilbert. GG. • 1 BR. UNFURN $165 dark room, private office&: G.I. Benefits while at· REWARD! 645-6183' or
1 BR. F1JRN f.l8S re e e p t I on area. All tending Santa Ana College. _83Jn_8230_. _____ _
2 BR FURN $215 cab In et r Y lmtalled. Ad-Call now -CHILD'S pet. F. 4 mos. Blk Trader's Paradise
New Llte Industrial~~
Dlvialon For Women
Needed Now
ALL uri:LITIES PAID jacent to MO offices &: 547--9561 Ext 370 Lab, Vie. Mat. &: Ad&m11,
Adults, No Pets pharmacy. All ~til.. Air NEED crew for 6-8 mo's HB .REWARD! 968-8577 2nd le 3rd Shilts
(4 blks S. or San Diego Frwy cond. Music &: ja.nitnnal in· eru1se let Caribbean aboard LOST male cat, er&.Ylwhlte. I 1' nes * Al•mbly
on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt eluded. FUiiy carpeted & 26' sallboat Pref. fem . Vic. of Main St., Hntg Beh.
to 16211 Parkside La.ne.l draped. _Phone: Mr. Howard 18-30. No exp. Send na.me aft 6. 536-2889 (Training & Exper )
1n4l 847'5'41 lnO 64iH;IOI. addrffs l phone IO ·M.W. ti" mes * PC As~mbly --~~-~---G'b~-P 0 Bo 2003 Sl\tALL white teddy bear. * I ndustr el 5 I t BR. Oelu.~<'. Adult poolside PRESTIGE 1 """""'· • • x Lo!!t S/13. Reward! ew "I
Averq:e range $?'J004150. Top
S. NO FEES. N.B., C.M.,
Irvine, Orana:e A S.A. Call
lmmedl•tel)'' · e P.P.S.
!iOO N4!Wp0rl: Center Dr.
Suite 900, N.B.
640-1970
24 Centra1 TOY1er, Orange
517.6446
F.qual Oppor. Employer gRl'den bungalow, near F\t.llerton, Ca 92633. l4H061 * lnjtctktn MoldiNI ~1 ·-. OFFICES II ·~ °"an. "• c., •• pauo, 6 *>'IISPLl.ffiY ITULIALICENSTSE*D , do ars I CARET'KER ~ --~ I I · llM Founta;n Vall-ft-ut1' Com<' to our oUI« 0 .. 1 .. o---... lln. .,. ....... poo s, sauna. enrua. °"'· -J• ~ · ,...,, ·~ .. , hool Full /d 846-0'J59. fut new building, cround SptrituaJ readings 10 am-lO 1 ~ to fill out an tlppltcallon A IC · or P mt. •-3 ooo -· 1 t -rm' sian up ror work. All .......... Must drt~. 96)-3.Ml. a.a
5 MINUTES to ocean, 2 BR. u.....,.., • """are ee • pm. Advice on all mstten. ,.....-'-----------------JI ~.. ·--bllns ow looed wlR divide Into amaller 3U N. El Camino R<al, San "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~.:I ..,1.,.,..n1J wUI bemeclt CAR WASH shag' & ~. eves=i offteel. SOc per 911\J&re CI em en t e . 4 9 2-8136, 1 VACAi.'fr 2.13 ac land, view BALBOA Wand duplex. Top W':~ our~ m; Immed emplO)lrnft aw.IL
962-5600 foot, Jnctudts carpeta:, m-9034. Schools & Malibu. Want income or cond .. no vacancy. $51,000 FEE for gm1 car waa bll,p.
ell drapoa, all utilltlel, Joni, PROBLEM Pr<cnancy. Ola: Instruction• house XI -· For Eq\<y lol' Oran&• Cowtty , Apply In pttlOll, 1003S Ellla Newport Boo :.:;"1~'>~ lldent, •Yml!"thetlc 575 detall1. CJS Retl Estate. 1p<. units. AP!llY Avo.,F.V.A481E.17111 St.
OCEAN VIEW: modem, all 4 ,,,._ -llnil· Abo<-l! ...... Jx 1740 Or ..... , C.M. 518-ll68. Hal Plnchln Rltr. m.<.192 Betwn I am~_, C.M.
elac:trlc, c:rpts, drpo, bl!na; .. ~.~~ rtl ... " •·¥ Tutoring Clinic HAVE omall equU,, In co.ta OWNER -<Xcl>an&e Kelly G1erls ""CASH="'1ER=-J.;;:Tl'ENl>ANT====' ""1d>ny, poal. l BI\., !um lo UNION BANK SQUARE '~ · ~ READING M ... 4 BR, plus den IM>me ~ unll buUdlnp In Ben 6>r We will tnln maluro, ftU
un!urn. Lcoae. Adulta on\y. ORANGE PREGNANT! Thlnldna ab-SPILLING w/pool. Would lll<e tnvd 3 Ot' t b•. houal tn Huntlna· gn>omed lndlvlduol to """"
MAITaJ Apf:I. 1510 W. Bal· 2000 sq tt modem ott1ce bldg, ortiont Know &ll the factl trltt or t ton Bch, Coct.a Meta area. as caahler ln our new blab
boa, N.B. CUil ~ will divide, All 1Crvica. flntI Call LIFE LINE -24 MATH 6'6-4407 Call fil.89!).8346. 2061 Buslno11 Ctr. br. volume Coln-Op S<rvlce Sia·
WINTER. Summer, Yrly, ~~tedSa_:_. .. ~~edl 't 1J
6
th1 bn1 541-&\22. Free DI•~!,. Tf.:ltlna OLDER House Trailer, 26". LAND tn Ante)ope Vlllley Irvine PJ.9107 'noon'°" In 1Coohlftta !'!!.':°" At'teGoodl'
Anita's Re'n1als, Bkr. 2l'.m ,_,.-. lll'U-K."tl au..,. e · u.:ll LEARN: Auto suggestion. It m..16-ltas toilet • thowtr, need& nr nu aJrp:>rt, over!ookln&: ACl'OP from O.C. Airport -.. ~ ..
w. SslboA Blvd, 673-2038. ~n_4)i~= office. Call can ch&nle your It 1 e . GIRLS T-l5, Swim, isUJ'f, noor ftP&lni • tor utility country Club• ,olf eot1ne, &nts 1!3,;. So. Msln ~7_9535 ~~11\ ~~ \e=~O
Newpor t He1ghts • lnslJ'UcUon, coumeling. lee· voUey bill, art.I 6 cra!ts, A lnlll« + Coad Honda 90, will trade for 25·~· boat. am k 2 prn at BS E. 11th
600 Sq Ft OmCE ,n.it I: t\ftl 5'5--2529 IOOd. vlbts. 5 Momhwt "100 or 125, 54&-0Q) ev~. 962·266'1. CTI lady St CO.ta Mca aat tir
CLEAN I or 2 BR. Adults, l'IO
pelJ. "' kll. $135:$15(1. 2421
E. 16th SI NB &46-111)1
NEWLY dee. I br, !um or
un!Utn. pool. Call 616 4661 -&-
Ba $is5 . ALSO 800 ~"1 Ft YOUNG COUPLES 18-\U -t week . 4 wka. Complete info PRIME commercial Mont· Like to trade! Our Trader'• A~ pl~ comm .. ' tuJr: R~~-• srbR.E 0SJ5S. c.M. 64fi.21Jl P~ or .. meet Cpl to cpl _ Call ~1712. cla.lr corner, 5.3 acres. Free Pfl!'lldlM! column la for you! pan time. Perm. WOl"k H,B. You don't need a sun to
Coll LHh 2-8J>m. 5.'!9:3344 n!E Wet C..V... Art Gtl'-6 clear. tqulty, 135(1,000. S II""" P~ 4 10 6 P'! !or "Ora Fast" ~-
AAY dQ ls the B!S1' UA"l to MAN 53. wheelchair, wants .18512 Be.ch EUYd., tt.i06 TN.cl• for !ffacb area eom-5 dlYS :~~: ~. aui.uan J)lacf! wan ad m d:' ~
rua an ad! Don't dell.Y. IO mm lovtnr: pl. any ll'· OU Pa.1nUJs Oulel merdal or tt nU«-t519. lor S bucks. Studios, 1326 Ma 1 not la , Piiot Want Ada! Cd mw
.call tOOay 64H61J= ' -' ----------------~Anohe~~lm~·-----'' -64M678. l
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HolpW.m.d M ld'710 F 710 H I W led M & F 1'~ 1'1 itolp Wliftted, M I I' 710 Help WontM, M I F 710 Help Wonted, M I F 710 Help WontocL MI F 710 Holp WontM, MI F 710 Helo W""':'I· M & F 710 ' IM!p Wont.cl, M & • P on • , !
liAfRDRESSER w I a om a atARLIES OllLJ ~ TOluJI LEARN, Ll1 rhl toUow"'8;. Reoept. ) dl¥I a UTE M a I n t 11: n an c e. a: We need aper. coob. Apply , "'Oni; or part·t 1ne. wk. Shampoo &Jrl. Xln'I houtekeeptng, FI t Im e
In penon 3-5 Pll'i or phone AYerage $3 to 15 ptr hour worldna cond• & Joca. Call perm.• Apply in peNln,
for app't. lO'J McFadden Pl. auppJy~11g fe.mlllee w Ith for appt. 548--4119. Hunt. Bd'I Conv. J-lo.p, 188ll '** 6"l5-7901 ** Rawle1gh Household H I Illy Ho Fiorlda,ll.B.847..J.51S.
CHILD catt·m)' J'°'1ll!. S dys. Products. Call ( 4 l 5 ) Olp t• lttll LIQUOR Slore clerk, 5 da)'s, Ca.I aft 444-1871 or write Rawlci&h Service expe_rlenced only. Neat a~ wk~r only. 1 · Co.. 31» Adeline S t • , Is looking Cor women to peartng & bondable. Appl)I
!.ii"iiili;i;iiiii' iiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I Oakland, Ca. 94601. \W!:lcome & Interview new In pcrllOll 8 to 4. 895 w. 19th
Cl£RICAL
EXPERIENCED
BILLING
CURK
Over 3o
5 Doy WMk
APPLY IN PERSON
. MARTEC
REPRODUCTIONS
1sn f'laccnlla Ave.
ELECTRONIC TECH residents. Sales or ad· st. Costa Me8-.
Bact.n-·"" vert11Jng t1.11:per. helptul. ,~c,· ~"7.""7, ~-..,,,,--It Labratory. _......... Muat mt.ve car I typewriter. LUNOI W&JtreP, p/time, digital A analCJiUe circuilry. 547-3095, Over 21. Apply ln ptt'IOrl.
Diversified worK load In ----------Tonio's, 210 Newport C.enter producrlon 1: testing of in· HOSTESS, must be over 21. Dr. Newport Beach. stn.uneotatlon. Advanced No exp. nee., wtll train. For
Kinetics. Inc., 1231 Victoria restaurant. Call 645-8+14. LVN Olarge nune. 1 to 3, ""' days; weekends off. AIJO, St., C,M, 640-Tiw. E q u a I HOUSEKEEPER Jill Charge N.,,,..,, N"""'I M Emper. Experienced • Engll.sb speak-lmmediately! 64&-7764
' ONI imchanlcal ing. lJve.In. 5 Daya. Gen-Machinist
assembly. Will train. Pal eral muse WCC"k. 2 school * Electronics, 6391 age children. (}y,'fl room,
\Vest m Inst er Ave·• baeh, TV, paid vacation, .$70
Westminster. --"' ,,A::.3550 ... , w~~t ~ ; .
ELECI'RONICS technician HOUSEKEEPER • Take ENGINE to QC communications charge of Hunt. Harbour
amplifiers. Pal Electronics, honte w/2 nice school agr
6391 Westminster Ave .' children. Exp'd only. $300 LA·THE Westminster. JK"r mo. Call 846-3024 or
MACHINE
SHOP
We arc an Orange
County bearl11g man-
ufacturer \\'ho has
immediate openlnp
tor the followtne
pogil.loM •
• RRST SHIFT.
TOOL I DIE MAKERS
GRINDER
MACHINISTS
GRINDER
OPERATOR
(Phcoolics)
• SECOND SHIFT •
MiechMINxpMMlced PART TIME
Long Beach area TtlE CALIFORNIAN i'
21l; 43M83e NEW ACCOUNTS RESTAURANT MEDICATION Nune 3:11:30, CLERK 99 Bed eonv. ctr. Penn .... , .
pcailion. Cd be n e l I ta . 50 W .P .M. typing, &h prefer·
&12-8044., red.
MEDICAL usittant wanted -UNITED-
-experience In Lab, x...,, CALIFORNIA BANK & EKG, Approx, 32 Hn. pet
week, Age 2$-35, Salary 201 Avenlda Del Mar
UndeJ10lng Expansion Pr<>drom
Now Interviewing for Menagement
Apoly in Person 3-5 P .M.
, Mandoy thru Frldoy
'I I ,
" I < commensurate w i th ex· San Oemente
""""'""' Call ><S:JT42 492-5123 1400 S, Horbor Blvd,, LoHobre I I
MEDICAL front otme, Ex· ~-ua1 ~-E I E qual Opportunity Employer f:lenced only. Call 64)-8566 ._ ...-_.,~ • mp oyer
M "';~~OMEN ll-27 PHOl'OGRAPHER """""'1, Help Wonted, M & F 710JH•lp Wonted, MI F .710 , E occ. Silt n1tes.. portralts, 1__________ ;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i
Eam to $342.30 salary per will train & equip. Send . •
mo, while we teach ""' a resume; On Sile Photo, Box e REAL "'1ale Saleman. Secretaries
job s.Jdll 1n Elee~. ~e-1349, Costa Me11&. 92626 Best drol>"in established . 1
charucs ~.Administration. location in Laguna. Ex· ,/ ,
After training, earn .$4.5-60 PRINTING cellent floor time. Please The lrvlne Company bas
per mo. for 2 days work. call fofl8.Y· 497-lm openings for secretaries
Call TSt<1 Young, Caiil, Ak BINDERY PT SEC'Y w/min of 2 yrs exper, ;,, , National Guard m.1343. RECE • either of the following 1
Rapidly growing firm needs backgrounds .
HELP
Newport Beach EXPERIENCED "-84&:-0583"--'=' -----
NOTE CLERK HOUSEKEEPER, mature,
Equal Oppor. Employei· Collections, 'Some money Molherlcss home. C.M. 5
GRINDER
MACHINISTS MACHINIST TURRET LATHE
Set up & operate engine lathe! MACHINISTS
MEN needed in H.B., F.V.
area for morning newspaper
auto routes. Approx 2',J; hrs
per rooming 847-8979
M 0 L 0 ER S, Getcoaters,
Toolers, Exper. P h one
541-2285. 1932 E. Pomona,
S.A.
TRAINEES OR
EXPERIENCED
sharp indiv. w/good ac·
curate typing skills. Variety
position. Start $450. Call
Linda Ray, 540-6055, Coastal Personnel Agency,
2790 HarOOr Blvd., C.M.
•Purchasing Clerk
Knowledge of A/P ~~ 1
as related lo receiving uqn_. 1
helpful. Typing 65 w.p.m. &'
use of 10 key ealculator. transfers, foreign exchange, day, 3-8. Own t r a n s •
CLEANING pel'SOn office
N.B. 2 h11!. In eve. Send
retrume, Classified ad no.
639 c/o Dally Pilol. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca.
92626.
some customer contaL1. S.1~7663, 833-1662
Computer oriented. Average HOUSEWORK, Tues & Fri,
typing skill. Neatness & DC· Ref. own transportation, aft
curacy and must like detail. 5 pnl. Cal l &1l-8148.
of close tolerance short run PRODUCTION production. Requires min-
DAY OR NITE SHIFT RECEPl'IONIST for animal hosp, N.B. Fri & Sat only. MOTEL Managers, assis·
tants or exper. managers.
2376 Ne-.Yport Blvd., CM. "'
Finance Secretary
lli.>avy statistical typing a ·
use of 10 key. Org '
pt>rson required w/cxper. i.J
AIR & cash receipts tune· ,
imum 2 yrs, """""' engine MACHINE OPERATOR APPLY JN PERSON Send resume, Classified ad
no. 6.19" clo Daily Pilot,
PLEASE CALL HOUSEWIVES W 8 n t e d , lathe expcl'ience. Own hnnd METAL I S -too~, F NI HER ~3967 MARTEC P.0, Box 1560, Cool• Mesa,
Calif. 92626. tion. Typing 65 w.p.m. 1
COFFEE shop ·waitresses.
Mature dependable. Hun-
tineton Lane, 19582 Beach
Blvd., Huntington Beach,
!Ji3-4587 Call aft 4 pm for
appt_.
COMPANION for ~mi·in·
valid, must have car. Mon
tbru Fri. $60 a Wttk,
919-02)9 or 5.57-t458.
COOK-RELIEF
Exper. Apply 111 penori only,
Alley We11t, 2106 W. Ocean-
front, N.B.
COOK,EXPER
Lunch·Dlnner. l·lrs. 12-il. e BLUE DOLPHIN e
3355 Via Lido, N.B.
COOK, cxpcr. f o r con-
valescent hot!pilal. Ca 11
sn.soo:i for appt.
COUNTER Help p/timc,
Fem. over 18 days & nilt's.
Male over 18 nites. Apply
Burger King, 2015 Harix>r
Blvd., CM ..
e Cro11 country
Drivers e Foremen e Manager• e A1sembler1
•Molders e Inspectors e Gel Repairmen
All 3 Shifl~
We. Will Train
MO<Gragar Yach! Corp,
1631 Placentia, C.M.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
MAil~ ORDCR DIVISION
\Ve are looking for an l"f-
llcient girt V.'/good typing
sldl111 & pleaMnl phone
voice to run our rustomer
service dept. Sal com-
tnt'nsurale w/t!'Apcr. C.?>.l.
area. (714) 979-1550.
DAY waitresses full or part
~. over 21, w/food •
codctafl cxper. Jolly Roger,
.fl6-0856. Sec Don.
DELIVERY ~I e n,
Permanent part tin1e for
early morning nl'\\•spaper
delivery to homes i n
Newpor1 Beach. ?\;lust have
dependable car &: b e
reliable. POOne 642-41m
DENTAL Assis tant,
energetic, l'Tlthusia.sl.ic in-
dividual wanted for Laguna
Bch practice. E x p e r .
neccss. Future limite<l only
by initiative l.O l\SSU)TIC
N!spon . salary o p en .
494-]j96,
DENTAL Receptionist, must
be p I ea s ant, a11ractive,
exp'd, in all rront offiet!
dutles, 5i>2-83.'19.
DENTAL Lab trainee, no
exp nt'C. Good opportunity
for malure v.·oman in Santa
Ana area. 558-7362 for appl.
DENYER MINING CO.
Taking applications for:
BOOKKEEPER
719 \\'.19th SL, C.r-.1.
Ben ... ttn 10 AM·4 Pi\f
MR. NEW~'ID p/time delivery for dental
836-3S05 lab. Cali 64&-5()68.
BANK OF ~ERICA INSURANCE girl !or
Equal Oppty Employer casualty agency In Corona
del J\tar. Part or full time.
Flexible hours. Send resume
to Clas.~itied AO, No. 870,
Dally Pi\ol, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626.
Experienced
ICD CLERK
UNITED CALIFORNIA INSERTER & C.o'I Mailing
BANK help. Sl.85 hr. Also Pitney
3029 Horbor Blvd
Costa Mesa
546:2033
Equal Oppor, Employtt
Bowes 1nailing machine opr.
'.l.ID-3095.
~
~ PER.SONNEI.
SERYICES•AGENCY
* GRINDER .
OPERATOR
Setup & operate ID, OD, sur-
face & special grinders on
short run production. Re-
quires 2 years general
grinder experience, 0 w n
handtools. lNTERVIE\V BY
APPT. ONLY.
MACHINE TOOL DIV.
EXPERIENCED '"""'trial FEE PAID • sewing machine· OJ)f'rator. ' ~ CALL 894-4711
Zig Zag & blind s1itch 10 CJ;i.ief El~. Eng ti2SK CONRAC CORP.
8C'W wet suits. Apply Sea C"hief Mech. Etll,rr $2SK 9200 Bolsa Ave., \Vestminster
Suits, 82S W. 18th St, Co.sta 1'tarfuJ. Manager $25K An Equal Opportunity
Mesa. 8 am-12 pm. . Salcs/Mktg Engr $18K Emplnver
Con1m'I Indus L Proc $850 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iii,iiiiiiiiiiiii I EXP~R mobile .. h ~ m e Management Tmc $SOO
Servtce llrta~. Quah~1ca11ons: r c Bookkeeper to $700 must know everything about / . Mobile Home. 4 9 3 _ 11 2 8 . Secretane.s $600
33413 San Juan Creek Rd., Recept/D1ctaphonc $600
San Juan Capistrano. A/Payable Clerk to $575
• RcC'eptionist to $500 EXPERJE!'\CED bookkeeper Keypunch Opr to $550
-secre~ary needed. for ~ Free & Fee :Positions a~ting of I 1 c e in CALL TRISH l!OPKJNS
Cap.istrnno Beach. '?· J. JERRY Wl-ll'ITEMORE
Atkinson & Co. 496-1224. Aoo S , 1rvi ) CM Salary open ~ E. 17th t. ,at ne 1
EXEC SECRETARY Suite 224 642.:1470
I • • di ho v..... _,.,._ • ,.,.,.... ,,. This position req s 1n v. w w -w. ·w ·11 can deal v.·/the very elite.
Great PR position. Must
have sonie sh. Start tl650.
Call Sally Hart, ~,
Coastal Personnel AJ;:ency,
2700 Harlx>r Jil.'(.d .. C.M.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR •
Girl's Club Harbor Area.
Starting salary .$10,000/yi"
Experiencf' in ad-
n1inL~tral ion & supervision.
~fui;t "'·ork \\'ith community.
J\lail resu1nf' to P.O. Box
U\ZI, Ne\\·port Beach, Ca.
EXP'D Blood dra\\·er, for
busy clinical lab. Salary
commconsurate \VI exp.
6t0-0140 bet 10 & 5 .
FAST accurate typist needed
wilh 90me medical ex·
perience, for c Ii ni ca I
laboratory. Eileen, 640-0140
Fibergla11 Re.,-irman
JANITORS -Part time.
Evenings. Man & wife
teams. frvinc area. M & M
MaintenanL-e. 213: 3.U-6425.
JUNIOR SALESMAN:
Earn $20-$40 per \Vt'Ck
\Vorking atler school and
on Saturdays getting ne1v
customers for the Daily
Pilol. This is not a paper
route and does not include
deliveries or collecting.
\Ve have openings in South·
west Costa J\ff."Sft and Sooth
lluntington Beach only.
Apply 00\V! 968-9641.
Kelly Girl
Ute
Industrial
MACHINISTS
NITI FOREMAN
Secondary Operation
Setup exper req'd for not-
ching, tapping, d r i 11 in g ,
debuITing, broaching, &
other machine operations.
Xln't co. brneflts. Penn
position w/good chance for
advancement.
REXNORD INC.
Specialty Fastener Div.
3130 W. Harvard
Santa An•
714/546-SIIXJ 213/585-2184
equal oppor. employer m/f
MAClONISTS
SECONDARY
OPERATORS
Required tor tapping, notch·
ing, drilling, deburring.
troaching, assembly & other
operations. Exper. req'd.
REXNORD, INC.
Specially '.Fastener Dtv. and
Stockroom Man
For fast gro\\ing boat ro.
Apply at Clipper Marine
Corp., 1919 E. Oceidental,
S.A.
Solderen 3130 W , Harvard
Senta Ana
FULL or pa.rt tin1e
Sell Ba.o;ic-H & othe-r
ShnklC'C products. 546-1517
GENERAL LABOR
Newport Beech
Costa Mesa
Santa Ana
Orange & Irvine
No Feei; • \Vecldy Pny~k
Day shifts. 2nd shifts and
graveyard. • P. P.S.
500 Nl'Wport Center Dr.
Suite !lOO Ne\\rport Bch
Need knowledge. nf N.A.S.A. 714154&-5100 21315.§.2184
requiren1t'nts certttio<l or equal oppor. employer n1/f
comparabll". 'll:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::I~~
Elec. Assemblers
Able to \\'Ork und e r
n1icrosl'opc. Necclerl ln1med.
2061 BusineuCtr. Dr.
Irvine 833-9107
Across from O.C. Airpor1
KENNEL man or woman for
animal hosp., N.B. to $<150
mo. Send resume.i_ Classified
ad no. 639 c/o u aily Pilot
P .O. Box 1j6(), Costa Mesa,
Ca 92626.
KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS
MAClffNISTS
' DAVENPORT
Set·Up lo.fen
BROWN
& SHARPE
Set-Up Men
Good \vagcs. Xln't co. bene-
fit~. Perm. steady employ.
mcnt. 2nd shilt openings.
REXNORD INC.
Specialty Fastener Div.
3130 W. Harvord
Santa Ana
TI4/546-5100 2131585-2184
Eoual oppor. employer m/f
DESK Cleric Maintenance 640-1970
WC' are seeking exper.
keypunch operalors f o r
daytime & swingshJft. 4 pm·
12:30 am on the Univac
1701 -lTIO. We are willing to
tra.in on !he tab punch
vurifier. Location or the key
punch dcpl . in the near
fulure will be Fashion
lsland, Newport Beach.
MACHINISTS man, maids. TI1c NC\\•
Marina Inn 'h lotl"I, Dnna U Central Tower, Orange
Poin1 Harhor. Call GcnC' 547-6446
I.;'"'-;· ;;;23iii;;:L1ii;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;.I 215 E. CommonwPaith ~~ Suite F Fullerton DIAL A JOB! E'l1••1 o:::~~mployc;
Must do own lathe A-mill
setups & have own too111.
Good opportunity for ad-
vancement. Xln't working
conds. Penn. position. Good
benefits.
REXNORD INC.
Excellent fringe bene-
fits including com-
pany paid group in·
surancc.
Apply Pel'SOnnel Dept.
LSI
Transport
Dynamics
3131 W. Segers'trom
Santa Ana
F..qual Oppor. Employer m/f
MACHINISTS
Proloiy.. & Models M"'8l,
lttOTEL executive
hotJSekeeper. 5 day wk. incl.
Sat. & Suri. 494-8521.
MTST
REPRODUCTIONS RELIEF Che! -from
l Sn P!.acentia Ave. May 20th thru June 12lh.
Newport Beach Shift 8 am-4 pm. Mesa
Verde Country C I u b ,
549--0377 for Dick Evarts. F.qual, Oppor, 'Employer Certified i\-lagnetic Tape
Composer Operator. Mustl::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l:::::l'll ~
"' exp'd Input & oolpul PRODUCTION Restaurant machines, typesetting for :=ri" ~ .. x:_...: TECHNICIAN NEEDED NOW!
ditions. Salary o pen . nl k ~nd I Parkhltt'St Publica-P:rrr~~!° ~:ts°';! WAITRESS, EXPER.
tions. 714 -646-445.5. RS components. Technical Full & p/time. Mu.st be over NEEDED IMMED or -""'°"I training in 21. Xln't hours.
TOOLING UEN ele<:trooi<:s & Min 1 yr ,., FRY COOK, EXPER.
"3 lated experience. 1'~ull Time. Must be clean &
SHIPPERS noal, Xln'I working oondi, Call For Appt lions & pay. JELCOAT REP Ind"'t,,;a1 Relatioos DISHWASHER
Capable ot tooling manu-Contact Coastal Recreation
facturing as well 88 proto-940 17th St., Costa Mesa (714) 494:9401 Must be neat & clean. Over
2L Dependable.
1y,,., Component maobining, 64Ul542 mONIC
Must have exp. & own tools. "'=-oo-c:c:--::-;-=c: Apply In Person
Top pay & fringe benefits, NEW Cal' ""t ready man. INDUSTRIES Surf & Sirloin EOE. Class A smog license. ACCURATE MOLD CXl. Tom Stamp Ford, 535 N. El Laguna Buch 5930 W. Coast Hwy.
(213) 860-5M8 Camino Real, San Clemente. Newport Beach
MAID, for club work. af·
ternoon shift, 6 hrs. $2.50 hr.
Apply Wed. 720 W. Bay Ave.
Balboa.
492-1137, Mr. Bear. Equal Oppor. Employer ~
NIGIIT BARMAID. RESTAURANT • Full time
Apply in pel'SOn days, Prod. Conlrol G. Mgr $20K days. Gen') duties. Over 21.
Vikki's Lounge, 17911,J Sales Enginet'r degree S18K Apply 2-4pm, no phone
MAID • Fun time. Newport Blvd., C.M. Warehouse Mgr $10K c4!:· Jedros, 300J Bristol
Motel & Apts. NOW taking applications for Prod. Line Mgr $1400'1='"' ~'C;;====:;::,::oc:: Call 536-041..l counter girl & assemblers. (Speaker Systems Bckgrnd) REPAIRMAN to work in San
MAID wOrk In excha....,, for Apply, 1 Hr. Valetone F /C Bookkeeper $650 Juan Capistrano Mob i I e ·-o~ Cleaners. 8868 Wa r ner, Dental. Fmt Ofc to .$600 Home lot. 493-1128. ~~~ B~: ~~~ .F .. oun ..... t. .. V\yiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I Inv en. ~lerk .$450 RN Utlme. Emergency dept. Secretarie~ S650 11-7 shtlt. Xln't employee MALE &. Female Help NURSES Exec. Sec Y. to $700 benefits. Contact Emergen-
wanted. Kentucky Fried Recept/Typist tl550 cy De~t., Costa Mesa
Chioken, SW s, Coast Hwy, OPPORTUNmES Escrow Okr 1100 Memorial H°'pital :;o1 Vie·
Laguna Beach. Clerk Typist $400 toria c.M. 642-zr.W.. Equal * MANAGER FOR Keyp1111t'h l500 Opi'O", Empto,,.,,
\.\'omen's RetaiL 5 Yrs exper. STAFF NURSES Gen'! Ofc, Constr s450 RN 11-7 shift LVN J'.u shift.
in women's ready to wear. Asst. Bkkpr 10 .$600 99 bed convalescent cente1'.
Won1an over 30 years, Open· ORANGE NEWPORT Permanent positions, good
ing new Orange Co. slore. ' Personnel Agency benefits, Newport Beach
Apj>ly in person Tues thru COUNTY 833 Dover Dr,, N,B, ·":;"":;":,:' 642-8044=='----Jo~ri. Wilson's ilouse of 642--3170 SALEs .
Suede, 9844 Wilshire Blvd., MEDICAL I ~ B u siness-minded creative
Beverly llills. 213/5.53-0909. CENTER I ~ person who's owned their
~1ANAGER Public Relations · 9"1" retail shop, interested
?\;tanager \\'ho's had EX· p R in fashion & creative selling PERIENCE in a f i n e Sthnu.Jating Univenity for a fine specialty shop.
creative specialty shop. Ph Environment • • Full or part time. Salary
547-7733. Full & P/time Positions EXEC. LEVEL open. Ph: 547-7733.
• Critical Care
• Psychiatric Nuninv
General Secretarlal ,
Typing 65 w.p.m. Lile sh It
use of 10 key. Requin
organlzed ind iv id u,a
wtability to compose. cor-
respondence. , ~
Xln't benefits & working
col'Kls.
Call Mn, Smoot •
644-3389 or · ,
644-3317
Betwn 9am & 12 noon only. ,
SECRETARY
Coron• del M•r 1
Young architectw:al firm
seeks intelligent, attractive
secy. l girl olfice, exp, re•,
quired. Typing, shorthand, ,
XCl'OX, filing. Auto required.' '
S a I a r y con1mensurate
w/exp. Benefits. Jo~or appt.
673-8761.
SECRETARY, exciting pos.1.
tion in ~ Alcohol Related
Project. Salaiy o pe n .
\Vcstminster area. Send
resume to Classified ad No.
673, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box
1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 9262.6.
Secretary, p/tirne
Call aft 1 pm 645-0173
SECURITY Otticer, w i 11
train. days, sv.oing. Person-
nel Dept, Hoag Hosp, N.B.
SERVICE station attendant,
mature person preferred,
Apply at Croft Chevron,
3531 Newport Blvd .. N.B.
SHARP GALS
Who are looking for perm
f/time position :i:n boutique
sales. Must be ex.per. Call
for appl.
THE LOOK
64'"6600
SHARP, attractive gaf need·
ed to manage Newport
Beach OUice. Neat . ap-,
pearance. 11horthand &: lyJ>'
ing essential. Hours 10:30 to
3: 30 Mon thru Fri. Salary
.$3.50 hr. 548-4144d548-7834 MAN to work full time in
rental yard. Neat in appear.
w/neat handwriting. WiU
train. Apply morns, 1930
Newport Blvd, CM
• General C•re
\Ve. seek outsta.nding U!es SALESMAN, DIRECT
oriented lady for our Irvine Needed. y you are ambitious of~ce. Ideal for r.esults & willing to work 4 hn. per
onented, career m1l'Kled, I 11150 SKILLED & SEMI SKilLED creative woman who likes to day, you can e8:"1 .up o
SHEET METAL
MANUFACnJRING
BRAKE
OPERATOR
We have an immediate
opening for a person who
is able to run a brake and
make setups. Must be cap-
able of reading blueprints
and nuast have own tools.
!WELDER
Our second opening 1s
for a candidate \\'ho hu
substantial experience as
a short arc welder. Must
be able 10 do own setups,
read blueprints and have
own tools..
STOCK ROOM
CLERK
Must be \villing to drive
stake bed truck on occasion
and have a valid Citllfomia
drivers license.
Apply Penonnel Dept.
LSI
New empk>yees start on
evening or nite 5hlfts;
Transfer to days. Xln't
fringe benefits. Staff
development program.
·run her own show'. This is a week_ commISSIOll, ~".'er· With Exp. In following
a rcS'DOnsible & dignified age. Sm:ipson Adverusing. e SHEAR-BRAKE
positioil' olfering personal Call for interview 64&-4737 · e PUNOI PRESS
grow~h w/SIJ. Calif's fastest SALESWOMAN • : ~~2."isP~f~cH ~ Tempo~ Help Exper. in quality womens &
Service. Xlnt starting salary childrens shoes. Hemphills, I..A YOUT-TOOLING + t + + e \VELDF.RS exp. ace co1nm 54 Fashion Island, N.B. e GRINDERS &
auto allow, & loads of 644-4223 Ask for Mr • TOOL CRIB AITEND
can for interviews:
Dircoctor of Nursing
(714'! 633.9393
E,.t. 336 or 640 benefits. Call Do t ti c , Shoemaker • 54(}..4450 for confidential ""'~~:;;-,· .,,--,,,---Xln't wages & benefits
appt. SALESWOMAN, Or an g e K. C. Holloway, Inc 101 City Dr. South
Orange, calif.
An Alfinn.afjve
Action Employer
TEMPO TEMPORARY County Gift Shops. Full & 16680 Armstrnnn Ave. HELP Part time. Exp., n1aturl". -··•
Interviews Tues., May 15, Senta Ana i"'~RE .. AL~ .. EST~A!.iTE~SALE~ .. S~l ,;,7 p.m., Galleon Gilt~ South (714) 557-4040
I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'I SUCCESS CAREER Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, I .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
Nurses New or experienced. Joln the ph, 838-3814. SK IL' LED R~LVN-AIDE World's largest and tastestl'SALES\;:;+;:o:;;;,O;;:Mc,EN;;;:,,-o:::vc:::roo;35;-,-:•:::x.
11·7 & other slrift:s. Top pvt growing resale orp.niialion per dresses & sportswear.
duty pay, Immed. pay for with a network of over :m CM & HB. ~: Size shop. ASSEMBLY floor duty.County wide offices and berome a Part tim"e iTicld. Sun. Call
Intrvwi;. Mon-Fri 9 · 5. member of our Millionaire 636-1957 eves. & wkends.
Lescoulie Nurses RegiBtry, Club. MuJti-mlllion dollar SA'l.ESLADY fuU or pert
351 Hospital Rd., NB (Lob-advertislng program. Free . No ~·-Su~ B 1 d ) guaranteed licensing school. tll'Tle. n'6"'°" o.r uuays.
by Park Lido g Excellent sa1es training. Please apply m person
00.9955• 540-9954. PleMe call Vlqinla Jones ONLY. Costa Mesa Statkm-NURSES Aide needed for 835-481l. ers. 710 E. 17th St. C.M.
conv. hosp. Apply in person, RED CARPET SALES CLERK
340 Victoria, C.M. Rultor• DRUG STORE
2 OFFICE GIRLS REAL ESTATE 6'l5-<J640
NEEDED SALES MANAGER SALES u.dy, Exr>'"' Mature Radio telephone dispatch Jady for better sportswear •
Must be 25, able to drive Resale Otti.ce needa manager work wknds. 675-2870
Apply In Peraon with ~ yean of Real Estate SAWYERS home needs
YELLOW CAB CO. expenence. N~rt Beach mature woman for 3_11 &
186 E. 16th, O>sta Mesa area. Expanding company. n 7 shifts Prac Nurse
SOLDERERS
Call Immediately
Weekends lncluded ' e Small parts under magni
tying glaas.
CIRCUIT BOARDS ,
'
eWire&Hamcss
" Some Schematica blueprint.. OFF1CE girl. part time, S.12, Excclle_nt opportunity for H~b?a: dull~. Also
T "-, file, phone, $2 per profem:onttl growth. Apply cook p/time. ~6. ransport •.rt"-in confidence. Send resume """"'"""""""""""':::::::-'-;:-: hour to start. I r v in e to Oa:ssified ad no. 638, c/o SEAMSTRESS, must be
Top $$$-No FHs
Liz: R1inder1 Agency
4SOO Campus Dr, N.B.
557-3401
GEL COAT
TOUCH UP
, & VARNISH MEN
Please call Mrs. Rose
for an appointment
1nt) 5"7-75TI
Dynamics Induatrial Park 97S-233l Dally Pilot P. o. Box 1560. exp·d. Must br a.blc to do
Specialty Fastener [)iv. e OPENING e Costa Mes&, Calll 92626. own repaiM a matnt. 4 Day
3130 W. Harvord 3131 W, s.ge,,,trom NEW RESTAURANT REAL ESTATE SALES =u:°k8J~p~y ~bo~~ 500 Newport c.nte< or. 1 • P.P.S. I
---n;:';;:,;';:,~;;".11~~i.;,i0&,~J. GREAT WESTERN Senta Ana Simi• Ann COMPLETE STAFF FREE LICENSE c ,M , ' Sult'900 Newport lkh 0J~I\\~~:~.' 1~~ ~7~: al Rrcrt'al ion, 940 w. 17th SAVINGS ~=r. em~2r ."".,".,'.,1 .,o!!PPO!!!!'r!!E!!m!!p!!lo!!y!!"!!!!m!!/~f APP'i~~?~~:.1f:ih~ TRAINING . SECRY. R .E. 640-1970 I
Jolly Roger, 496.ot'.>5 Mle ~S'='o,",c°":=''.::"_:'::'':.:"'=.· ___ ~ ~ ' Famooll Real Estate Licens· Secretarial pogltion lo aclive 24 Central Tower, ~·
Don. , GENERAL Ol-"FICE, ex-1A41n8 ~:.','1•l()po pSlty,, E"":"p:o~n MACHINISTS "!fik~Y Indy~~.~~ P~~ THE CANNERY Ing Cou~ll nowR--' availa~~ Realtor's otrtre. Beautiful 547-6446 pe~rnd_ book ~ J -thru TBruo;: t.."IUtors. r l"C"C new orfice In Newport I DISHWASHER, day llhirt. keeping, fl~~IJ 1~ Expcrimenlal & Production. Newport. Must have car. 789 W. ~h Strcel Placem11-nt Service. Free Center Congt!nia1 sta.!f of 215 E. Omunonwalth 1 ~642-~s, ll-3 shift. 11mall mr;'ti. ~·v21l5 KEYPUNCH 5 Yrs min, expcr. Dlveni· Hra 11·7, 5 days. Refs. CaU Costa Mesa Tra.lnlng Program. Earn mature pet'!'IOnnel. A front Suite F Fulln10n
Hllthaway, SA 557-2440. fied wor+c load. Manuf. of Mr. or Mn. Dryer, 646-Kn.. OVER 21 experienced coffee while yoo lt!arn. C&lJ Al office position requirlnl 870-1833 i i
DOMESTIC Help Grorgl! ~G'=EN°"'ERA°"""L=H..:e::;lp'-', =,::.1u-·m-• Doy & Swinn Shift tnstrumentation. A~ MATURE exper. Saleslady shop I: dining room waitress Sloan <n4) 832-5440, on aood telephoM voice, Sil a: Equal Oppor. Emp.
Allen Byland Agency, 100-B ··• Kinettcs, Inc .. 1231 Victoria for ttady to wear. Fltime 1190 diJhwuher .. 512 W. ltth WeSends <n4l 832-71XX>. IBM Exec. abllitlet. Real ~
E. 16th St., S.A. 547-0000. ~ve~ from Spm on. Drlw.n 6 Mo'a actual work expcr. St.. C.M. 646-Tl65. Equal only. Appl)I tn penon. St., eo.ta. Mesa. O:lion1a1 estate exerience not eueo-SMALL Auto part& manq·
DONUT abop • an n;"""t 'tchen. Over 21· Apply on keypunch, keytape or Oppor. Employer. Gene'• Dreu ,Shop, 81 Han-Kitchen 548-0386. RlAL ESTATE SALES tia.1 but helpf\11 Pttfer lurer wants s k 111 e
thlft, ffma.Jt 2:>-45, apf1;ln ~th~~~: M~a, tlO E. key dJ.fJC device. MAOllNJST GENERAL tq1on Ctr, ll.B. PAINTER Re91Je1 tn Newport Bet.ch 1oelt re11ident. Ji'o~ lntervu machlntst to run lathe mm
pen10n. MR. DONtrr, lJ E. -"=:o:_,;G~;,;:R:,;;::S;_,--Orowlng C.M. co. needS' aood MATURE expe.r. aqlatant Exptt f'nmtel painter only area. call Mrs. Duhl • eet. :e haj p&kl ~
17th SJ,. CM UA D Apply In The all around machinist. Tools, me.na.ger. Lanz, Fashkm F /t~. See pe1'IOMel Man HARBOR VIEW Weatey N. Taytor Co. 6#-4910 ;::km nsPlan.n &'br ~Ts9i
DRAPERY Shop t1'8.\nt'(':, No Full & P/tlmc Posllion11 Pcr90nncl t>eP&rtmcnt dies & preci1Jion part&. Ex· lsland, NB; 644-4411. aaer. HOMES far app't. for inte~ ot
t'"P nee. Hawl'r Drn~ry ~~pt~~ nl::.gfor'Beq.~~nri~ Mooclay-Frl. 9 am-l2 Noon per. MUI, lathe, surface M•rlne 0.lMI Mech1nlc B•llloa &.y Club 1829 Port Shd!l(!:)d Plttce • s.c ... tart.I apply at ~ Produe,t Pt
Service. 1611 Ohms Way PACIFIC MUTUAL fll'lru1er etc. 40 hr wk -F /tlme. Y011ncr man who 11 .. -w. ~--'Hwy' ,, N.B. N..umnrt Btach 8J3.0780 e Typists N.B. ?don-Frl, B..S. ~ 01 • app\lca111s who d e s l r e Steady. Call 64~ for "• ""1. '-UIUH. ..... r-'" .1 \y A bl Jiltady employment. IR \'n 700 NC\\'P(ll't CfonU1r Dr. • 11.ppt. a gi·aduale of U.S. Army PARKING Attend1.nt, ti or W11.-ul.)'I on e Tme 11em era ISMAU.. auto pe.ru mi.nut
DRY cltanlng help. O>unttr o1 age or older. Apply in Newpor1 Bench QUICK CASH tran11portatkm tchool prefd. over, p/Urn_e. Start $2 hr. e Gert'I L•borera net'ds girl to do rene:ral ok
girls. exper. prtferred qr pen.on, 325 So. Lemon St, '""""'""""'""'!!!!!!!!""!!!! Apply 8 am-noon, Otftrlra E. Rt.liable M&-2782. REAL ESTAT& • VOLT "''Ork, ans phone!', ~~
will llllin, Preooen. Eiq>el. Anahtizn. 1>o1wn lam & For that Item uoder $50, try THROUGH A Smtth Co .• ln<., !505 :n.1 St,, 'ME. rou. TIME SALESMEN • Wily mt •'Ol'k lnstonl Personnel ""'""'· ftlt, lake ~3525 or 644 0893. t'f;. the Penny Pincher. N.S: PA'R.T Tl lo..o. In the hottest lln!a Hun--~-.a-Call Mr. Reynolds. &o..ii • s·-~1 s · I y PILOT Saloa oo Cornmlls~· + u n 11 an Bt•ch/FounWo Tem,_ry -·~· f-int-'-" Qvwn You don't need • gun to " ..... 'nc c c u r 1 t y "\\'hl!e El~pha.nta:" over· DA L Ftal Profll 11 att1lncd when BonUI. m-t> 96.'MM(. Valley and let us 'rain )'OU\ 3818"ClmM Or., Suitt 106 o; 858"~ 1'I
"Dn.w Fut" .... n "'" S.rvice, ntnolng your """""'Tum CLASSIFIED AD ""' .. ,, through _,..,..,. ·~ ._., ,_ ~ -o•y IO Call Phil Me N. m.. N--~7'1 '• ,, plooe .. id In the Doily M Equal ()ppor, Emplol"" il1'lm Into "Ouh" , , , .. rr . Ung Dally Piiot C1ualfled ';;,:, ";;; ':.jj o:ti• defu,, , VILLAGE REAL ESTA.Ti rq;;;j Oprio<, Dnplo}'<r For IMI """' under li':O, try
Plot Wont Mal Coll -l!OIJSE Hunting! Wotch the tn.m lllru o Dally Pilot 642•5678 Ada. 64M61I ,-" ....... ecHm. -n. the !'<My-,
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111 ~/°'91M 126 Dop 154 i
~vat :.$11K ~ier~ = w~ -~· . Kl1miollE ...... ,~PRICED ~I QUICK BAU>WlN Upriabl »W.0 ··puppy WORLD.
,,,, .. ,,,,. caJlJodde days, •Ion at U U -·-·A = {!!~ 0... ilDO -FREE DELIVERY Acrooonk, B<aut. cond. 100 MIXED PUPS. Open
w..im SIHXi," : · w....w Y• 1a."TI B'!!Clll --· :lllll Podllc ~-n.m 139.95. Goid/orana• nylon 1167"'918. Evei. lri<h Setter $50. P-1 Aaency -1AV--••• Olul.Hwz, Cdll. ~ _... C oq, CHl(l{ERING Bab¥ Grvd, SW.I 13S llob<mlln ff! ltm E. 'EdJnaer, $.A. w~ . FtJod I: FREE ~Rtrrtt., aey )'Uditor llviril: room, 22 91· tbonY ftnlsh., beautiful cond. Bull Ttrrie'.r. T-Oip Poodle'.
tMarlc m C.ntert U"SllLLED A Part Of The Exdlili O>clrtall -· ooJ.y, Sid'• ·~"""""''"'not. )'!.-.••••Ilene 61'Hi82T Chihuah••· Lab. Boxer, • -Blue Beet, ~ aft • """ -""""· ~ cood. ll yard. :M yda family S.wl-MKhinu m Cockapoo. SWAP Shepbenl1
eliiphone Ai!PI S..'\r pm. -· room. lalr """"·!!lie yd. Will '~ !or !! Stud Strv "'°" ·~ P/TIME , ASSEMBLED Camjlltef , ...... by? WANTED· .Fut aocura.11!! NORGE 18 lb. wuhtr, ftt In N:Reluoe tract, .f'oun. \VHJTE nUtple cabinet. good breeds. M.1-lan.
t llUUS • t;ypiat ia.rnUlu f.. w/s_ptts._ avocado, 2 )TS old, like new talnive!Vana•~;. .. ~ G~n foe beginner, cxceUcnt $. . E A HOl\fELESS PET
9 pm, our ofe. Cd.M. Perm. bclptul. Call 540-&165. EQuai SJ.25. Guar. & delivered. ~ ..... ...11~~ -~.:~" 96&-CIS alt 5:30. ' Springer Spaniel, S..nJI. 1!':~1~1::.t..::= Femolo OpportunlC,. El!>...,... 5IM6T2 or 84T-81.l~ •~ -~~ --::-· Sporting· Goods 130 K-.nd, Be .. lo X.,
833-3656 or 6'J5..1089 lew1). No FMs--Top $$ WAREHOUSE Trainee HC1fiil6lNT auto wUher A WANTED cockapoos, Old En 1lI1 h
VDM Lookinl: iw ma&\ft ..;: f'riPtiire auto wuhel', POOL TABLF;, anUque gold. Sheepdog. Many cult mixed
TELEPHONE sale $3.tip/hr. Call Immediately dlvldu&! will to iearn 6: ac-both good cond. $43 ea. 8', newly N'finlshed, conl· pupp~s. 534-3228 or
RU&f'M!ee. 96J...5910, 10 am -\Veekeoda Included cept rerponslbUlty \n est.ab. 546-86tt. plete. SZO/oiler. 6.M-51-11. -'"'~'-"~·=~~=~-.i
!pm • p p s y 1 Data u-a,1 N.B. llnn. """"""' !n REFRIGERATOR S ,..... TICKETS TO TV, Rod lo, HIFI, POODL E PUPS i , TELLER anaR lllNlllleS yacbl!n&'. ~I< aid old aulo detrool, very clean LED ZEPPELIN Stereo 836 Loveable, cuddly blark Clum· • • wear textlln. Good future 893.-9060. CONC•RT ing silver\ tnlnlatul'f' run
for riiht penon. Gen'I Bulkllng Materiils I06 1973 RCA & Zenllh lele\•islon l>loodt'fl. Very rell.50llable.
"
500 Newport Center Or.
Suite 900, N.B.
&1Gs1970
24 Central T~ Orange
5"1"446
215 E. Commonwealth
Suite F Fullerton
iJT0,1833
f.elephone 673-3130 or 6#-1461
,)or appointmeqt.
F.qual Oppor. Employer
piual Opportunity Employer WHO WANTS TO WORK?
r.·.;'ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0-DRIVE A CAB! 1• CHOOSE your hours, w.rk
l1RES . for yourself, be your own i JONES TIRE .SERV. ho.is. Men or women. Can i· Req's. Immed. E?cper. be slightly handicapped.
~ Tire Service Men N e a I-clean Appearance.
•• Rttall Salesmen X~~pl~=· :~ ~r:m~:
(". Brake Mec:henics Drive a cab 6 hl'B or more a
~ & Comm. co pd benefit& day. Apply in person,
Apply In Penon I Yelbw Cab Co., 186 E. 16th
,2)49 Harbor Blvd. St., Col!ta Mesa.
. Costa Mesa UNDERGROUND C ATV
, Installers, exper. Trainees I THE SHOW OFF considered. 642-3280. 2824 ~eslad,y age. 35-50. 'Exper. \V. Coast Hwy, N . B. ,
• ience unnecessary. 22 Fash· Tclepron1pter, Equal Oppor. ;ion 1sland, N.B. c:EO-m'O'p7io"'ye-"r--=---,-
·1 TOUCH UP MEN Wa itro11.es-8a"""at • W Id Exper. pref d. Apply m per· ""'re e • •r son aft 10: 30 am. to the a1t Budder Sales & Catering Ole, Air·
tal Fabrfcetor porter Inn Hotel, 18700 Mac.
abin1tm1ker Arthur Blvd., Irvine.
Mlllmen WAITRESS. Over 21. Lunch 1
Exper. In fiberglass only & Dinner, p/tin'H?-hrs ar-
1 need apply. Apply :P.1on thru ranged. Apply, Coache's·
Thurs. Corner Restaurant So. Cst
Columbia Yachts Plaza, 333.1 So. Bristol St.,
2'l5 McCormick, C.M. -~co,·=M=. =~-~,-.,,..-
,Equal Oppor Employc>r mi l WAITRESS, exp'd. New
ou don't need a gun . to restaurant. 21 Ol' over. Ap-
"Draw Fast" when you ply in person, Wed ., Thurs.,
1 place an ad in the Daily Fri. 217 Riverside Dr.,
Pilot Want Ads! Call now Newport Beach..
' _.~78-Want ad results •. , •• 642-5678
ad. Call 642-5678.
A CX>tMNIENT SHOPPtNQ AN
aEWING CIJIOE FOR THE
"'·' CAI. ON THE GO.
For an 1d In Wom1n's World
Call Mary Beth 642-5~78, ext. 330
Curved Rattery Top Off Summer!
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9421
8118
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' 11f ,..;.., 11fAAf'-
When sununer days turn
chilly, pop kids into treat
'°»'· INSTANT CROCHET-use
big hoolcl, wonted for boy's
J..oolor l&l)k. lop, Crochet
Wow! What a figure you Kirl'f rlpple jacket of 3-ply
have in this body-curvina: fingering. Pattern 7 2 5 2 :
partl.8ult or the equally nat· girl's sizes 4-10; bOys' 4--14
leJ'ing dress. Dramatic yoke incl.
lightly "capes" shoulders. St~VENTl'·FIVE CENTS
Printed Pattern 9 4 21 : ,Jor each pattern _ add 25
Mtssts' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, cents fol' each pattern tor
18. Size 12 (bust 341 pantsuit Air Mall and Special Hand!· 2* yards 00-lnch labrlc . Ing; otherwise third-class
i 8EVEN'n'·FIVE VENTS delivery will take three
1 tor each pattern -add 25 '-''eeks or more. Send tXJ
1 oeetl lot each pe.ttttn for Alice Brooka. the DAILY
, , Ail' Mall and Special Randi· PILOT, 105, Needlecraft
' ~· ·-third-cl.., Dept., Bo><.163, Old Cheltea . , wm 1aJ<o u..... Station. N"ew York. N.Y.
• · kl or more. Stnd lo IOOU. Print !lame, .._
l ldar1ln Martin, Iha PAILY z:r.EmEllli°:;;" "12!
·!PILOT, 442, P•ttem Deol., Cl'ocl\e~ knl~ etc. 1"loa f!2 w.i 18th St., New dittdlon~ Sic.
York, N.Y. lOOU. Print ·~~ MAcnme ~
!IAllE; ADl>lll:88 with -· -aw, am) .and ITfUD Baste, ~ knots, pat-
--• tcrn1. n.oo. .l"'\1---hllta•t Ooebet Boot -'SllE MORE Q u I ck IAam '.'&, plctuml Pal· and choole one .. ~ from t.rns . .,. . •um; our Complete. !MtPt Gift Jlook
l1IJMl' Cal&log. All ---than 111) 1111& -
I . :rrA.lftl ~G BOOK ~ -· -_ ......, ~. wear tomonl!JW. II Oil ' ~. ' .. :_~AN't " •'A SH I 0 N l~f'7el '::"e:::":v '="
I '~~ ·-t"'1rldl o I ~I - l -11 .-rico<
" ' 50c. . .. J r.at r-.Prollt ii ettafhl!d wht.n Mw:e• QtUt 8tlk I -• au-.ii....i:--•· ~. ' 1-. ~~ aa..ulod jl;"~,:O.~ ~ .
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HH tho following lm!Mdiate -lftlll
Production Planner
8.A. in bWJlness admin;iration preferred
wf2s4 yrs exper: in production & Inventory
planning & control.
Marlleting Coordinator
2 Yrs exper. Must have exper. in sales order
ad~inis~tion & contracts. Background in
engmeermg or production scheduling help-
ful.
Clerk Typist
Typing (50 w.p.m.) orders & filing in our
purchasing dept 2 Yrs recent office exper.
Blueprint Machine Opr
Must have exper. on dw.plicating machine,
engineering files & engineering documenta·
tion procedures.
Computer Operator
A mtirlmum of 3 yrs computer operations
exper. w/l yr DOS. 2nd Shift.
Draftsman
2'3 Yrs e~perience. Must have some PC tapes
up expenence.
Print Machine Operator
A min. of 6 mo's offset press exper; 2650
desirable.
Shipping & Receiving Clerk
2 Positions open. Prefer some shipping &/or
receiving exper. Must be willing to work
overtime.
Cj)11ality Assurance.. Specialist
Primary assignment will be receiving inspec·
lion. Duties will include vendor purchasing
material control liaison.
Electro-Mechanical
Inspector
Required to inspect computer systems &
lower level assemblies for workm anship,
completeness documentation. Must have re-
lated exper. Second shift.
Inspector
Min. of 3 yrs exper In a ~ivinR Inspection
activity testing resistors, capal;iton, pulse
transformers, transistors etc. May be re-
quired to assist lower level inspectors.
In Process Inspector
2 Years recent exper. in a related ins)lec,
lion ectivity including cables, circuit boards,
1chassis etc. .
Calibration T ec:hnlclan
Jr. colleJ(e or technical schoolinJI , + 3 yrs
ex:per in calibration of oscilloscopes, VTVM.
pre-amps, diUerentia1 vo1t meter, digital
equipment & other electronic test equip-
ment.
Electro-Mec:hanical
Assemblen
Min. 6 mo's electronic assem bly exper. ·1st
Shift &:tome 2nd shift positions lmmedlately
available.
Eectro-Mechanical
Assembler
2nd sblft. Must have at le&Bt l yr rework ex,
per.
If you meet any of these qualifications &
are interested In joining a growing Orange
Co. company that offers xlnt benefits and
working condition•.
,,_ Apply In ""'"'' ' Mondey Thnl Prklay 1:30 AM · 4 "M
To Tiie Pe rsonMI Depart-
Or Contact: B. Krell<•
Z1U Michelson Dr., Irvine
833-2400, Extension 336
An rq.itil Opportunity Employer
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warehouse a: 1hlpplnc Pleue c.U &stereoclearal'K.-tsale.All !>4Q..4l-l.l.
duUes. 645--U&. • Surplv1.BuUcl lnv * F !148-C 78Slt Onl * avail. models in stock l.r. on R;:·"'"°"F."°.""°'1"Vh"u",-c=-,-,-m-.-n
WELDER-Lead man. ?iiuat lifATERlAL • lCOl's Of NEW or 01 y display. Priced less than lhe. Shepherd. Net'<ls yard • be ~rlenced lb all phuet, diAcounte1·1 v.·ith 3 )T pie. 1 ol .i.~ldin£, Good ITEMS! Doors, lumber, p1;y. USED n!hiJ\;. tackle, rod11 !: lure tube, 1 yr parts & ~'e. 4 mM, 00 lbs, &hots • .,..,:: weelt. App~·i!!:, \\'OOd., IJwn sheetin&. mold· reels, lines. tackle boxes, 9el'Yi~. Free UHF/VHF SU-19Zi eves.
Trabaca Products. 831 W. in&, windows; etc. tools, houMlv.·are1, cAbiMf color antenna ,v/any con· POODLE Pu~. 2 OKM:
18th ..._.A M BUILDERS SURPLUS hard,,·s.rc, and many other sole ni• ..... hase (offer _..,.i fem. 7 wkl, AKC. 1111 shot's
• \,Ala... esa. ,.,,..,. So '! · St S itcn1s 100 numerous to nien-.. -~ """''
WIG ~ · " am. " .A. 1 bi lhru 31 May) ABC Color & lots of TLC. $50 ca. Call
Mon lhru Sat 10.S lion. Al very rcasona e. TV, 19046 Brook h u rs t ~aft 5:lJ.
SALES & STYLING n4: 546-1032 ~ i~· :thp:: ~:!k~~f 968-.1329 & . 9021 Atlanta CHEAT DANE. 9 m~ old,
Needed :tcr major depart· Furniture 110 l·larbor Blvd. ~ Hunlington Beach AKC. String of Pre!llf'y
ment store chain, Costa rtogs. !\fust sell. s l 50.
M"3, Buena Park. Salary ELEGANT Bassett bedrm * AUCTION * RElllT TO OWN &1;..m;. !: commission + fringe set, wht &: fiot'll1, dresser: Ftne FUmlture "H,...o_rs_o_1 _____ =·
benellts. Ex;perlenced only. mlM'Or, 1 twin postel' bed ! & Appliances TV'S & STEREO 856
Full Ol' part time. CaU for v.•lth canopy, spread, nlt'e Auctions Friday, 7:30 f .m. $10
appt. 546-9371, ext 267. stand, desk &: chair, chest Windy's Auction Barn
\VIG Stylists _ Exper S2 wlth hutch, lamp, box " N ~· Check N ·
$2.50 hr. Sa.I + Bo • 7*'° aprlna: 4: mattress. like new, ~'' Newport, CM 646-8686 ,0 "''""1~ ~ o DP~1t
HORSES Boardf'd. riding
ar~na & trails. ~ Acacia
St. S.A. HelghU. 64 1-5307
Ed' H t n _ .. 11Wl. all for seci. MS-U'?9. Behind .Tony's Bldg Mat'L F 1-ee Of.livery· Free Repair 1nger, un · Ql,;.lj. · !\fonthly Rentals Available Livestock 151
\V T Grant's needs DRAP~RIES. 5 o I a . 2 DlNE'M'~, le.al. <I chl"ll $35,J;O~pe:n~E~v~o~•~· ~~54;;3~4;44:4 AUTO MECHANIC match g chairs, co~ com· $40, $55. ~ 6 drawer chest mode & end tables (peean $27.50, $35. \Vonder Horse
v.ood). Rug, w a 1 t ac· $5. La.dies &: men's bikes STEREO: .197l, 200 Watt
cessories, all In xlnt cond. $24.95. TVs $15 &: up. Quadrason1c, .Gar r 1t. rd ~1esa Verde area. :am, Man-Ref rlgerators, fUmlture, model, system1zed aut o
BORDER CoJllc Pupi., reg.,
best bJoodrlne, shots. SlOO.
Pvt. party. (fl4) 621-1226 Exp'd pref. Good benefits
Apply in penon-
Grant Plaza
9811 Adams Ave., Huntina:ton
Beach
F.qual Opportunil.)' Employer
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darin Dr'., C.M. nlisc. USED USABLES, tumt1t.ble. AM I FM I MPX I lltL I . 2560 Newnnrt Blvd, C.~1. Receivl'r. 4 Quad Speaken, --E ..... ,. LARGE dmette set, . 7 pc., Tues ttmf8;_t tape deck. Was 1eI1 • rr•
xlct cond., $'10. 9' sofa Pl. unc:lain1ed still brand new 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;~j 5' Joveseat SIS (or $40 set). ONLY AUTHORIZED in box and guaranteed. Orig I
900 Double bed $30. Twin beds Kirby Vacuum Distributor in price $400. Now $1J5, Cash Butt, Gen.rel
$15 ea. (or $25 set). 837-tia.1 Costa f.fesa -WiR be happy or small payments. 893-0501
aft 6 pm. to aJTallle a home demon· STEREO: Unclaimed 1913 YACHT Troubles? Conelder
PLUSH velvet sofa &: love slrallon. Gatrard model, full size .aubltanUal ~ &: ftnanclal
A"tlqu.. loo seat. Also HERCUt.ON sofa Call 979-522'1 turntable AM/FM Stereo advan1ta&<10•11donat1nr )'OQr I--~-------· &. L.S., queen hide ... -bed. or 919-5469 receiVt>r,' full range air vesee • a and Dr., San
SCR AM LETS :X.inl. cond. &: qua!. 675-0869 HAND made Unkrue ,; speakers, tape ~~k and ~'M!;,;. Calli. 94901. 415:
• PRIVATE Ownet -Antique. polter canopy "bed, headphone plug: m Jack.!. ="'"='='~-~---I
Bentwood Chairi for those lDull XIV er&.~• oak Brand new ln ~O-lf, 9' .HIGH .1peed lnllatable
ANSWERS · who cherish quality, sso Mahopny w/mautve ·a nd ~arantttd. Orig price $100. ~~: ~rticr1itre &:1, ~.·
. each. 97'9-1738 11l9de cheit, 12 c:traWtt. Sac. now $95. Cash or amall "''>v ....,,,,
GREEN stucUo bdnn aet #1000. Stain 11us windows, payments. 893--0001 , 642--JT'M after 5 ·pm. Vision~ Ewke -Inept -Mull aell. $ISO. cau after 6 incued inwood many *SPRING SPECIAL* ISO -BOAT a. 'l\'aUer. .....,,
Dl.so\\'11 ..._ srr 00\VN pm 645-4039 panels. See Jo apprec:. Best Rebuilt-Picture Tube ~ ••. Call 6 4 2-1 3 31,
It you cou1d kick the pents oilers, Pr. Ply. 832"()624. ••c.21 ., 25 .. C I ~· •
of the man causing an )'OUf ***SOFA &: Loveseat, BAR & bar stool f11 ....-or 0 or Boats, Power 906 troubtes you couldn't SIT never used, both for $155. 8• o ~ * 2 YEAR WARRANTY
00\VN 'fOr a Wi!Ck. Usually 1-:tme, 968-7910 desk &: exec. chair, 36 Installation Available 16' 1970 11ydroswllt in"--'.
HEADBOARD red J t round brkfat table wt4 Rice's Television Service ~ ~RAND OPENING gold trtm, dbi, like~ Si>: chairs. all like new · formerly Mesa North Center ::~:>. ~=-I Ohllulcl,
Antiques, Laguna's newest 548--24.79 552-1'681. 1 Blck S. of Baker 546-6002 walk thru wlndlhle:ld and
fine aelec:tk>n of carved Girage. Slfe 112 Mlscellenwus open 9-6 (6 days) misc. Cat. Guard equlpt. ~~~ .. ·._tnn~ tabtecba, W1nted 120 AM RADIO FROl\.1 '72 $1.750. ~.
, ....... :1, ~ ~. mu SPANISH bar 11tools, 8' PINTO. BEST' OFFER! more. Every item priced at velvet couch, c 10 th e 1 \VANTED to buy. Trail 90 • 919-T3l5 • '67 STARCRAFT 16· Run&·
special sales price. Come tn children's games &: toys & or small motorcycle, reuon· COLOR rta.bl 2 Id bout. Fiberglass, 6 hp Mere.
and browse at 1550 So. Coast misc. oou.ehold items. 9374 able. M&-3417. Ilk po ~ yrs~· Elect. starter. Seat t. Lar.
Hwy., I..aguna Beach. IJ...a.Coionta, F.V. 841--5137. Musical Instruments a2 ~· or . wheel tra.llel', &kit A~.
LIDO Isle Home Toor. Mochlnery t1'1 ~~~j~~Ji(j~\~~~~~~~~ Xlnl. oond. IUllO. il6T-38911 Outstanding antiques for [BANJOS, Guitars $20. up. BOAT 4 mooring. 18' LYmu
aa.Je at market place. Tour TIRE Machine .. Bil 4 Model Electric Guitan: from $59.5().1 · llS needs 1>4lnUna A enc.
tickets $5. Thura., May 17th, Mark v Wimn& Armature Thunder · Vlbratone $285., FrM to You repair. Xlnt moortna: k1c&·
'rol V1a Udo SOUhd, N.B. lathe 675-moo Bandma1ter reverbe alrip1 . . Uon. 5 nlin to jetty. Belt~
ANTIQUE sldeboonl1 from. · ' t. •peaken ~.. Crown ~'.Tl !er. f:all J, Char. l'IW84t
England, S16S to $300 each. Mlscell•neoua . 811 Aini:tWer #89.50. 3 Llnes,·tft~·. nM1, $Z.:OO 16: W Nn•h9ut , w/ca..;o
1550 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna SECRETARIAL desk like Crown Valley Nlauel 4 cyl. Cray Mai:ine q ,
Beach new Metal w I w h i t e Music Company 495--1180 ADORABLE· kittens, 6 wks, 2 Call aftel' 5 p.m. MUe of.
SAVE UP TO 50% ON AN· Formica top. Cost $375-Scll ELECTRIC Baas, Brand new le, 3 ma.1 •ireY, blk/wht, ~l"er"°._~_.,,,.'193_.=_,,,..,~-
TIQUES at 1550 S. Coast $100 96i.600f condition, New Strl.np, Pro blk, Buffy. Need love. FOR sale 18' 6" Clbbl
Hhvay, Laguna Beach. ANTIQUE love seat 4 Model, will trade tor eood ~'160t Runabout, 36 hp Jobnton
WOOD CARVINGS by OU'is-hltchcock chain. Gaieteg quality acouatlc aultar call DARLING little puppies, electric, Mono trlr. All sood
tian Able, at 1550 S. est table. BriM-brac. Mink 541-965l. be~le/poodle, 6 weeks Old, cond. '6TS. 492-1973.
Hwy., Laguna Beach. stole. 5t8-977I COMPLETE tet of Drums. looking fol' homes, 557-4071 24' INBOARD/outbrd. Batt
DOUBLE Brau bed. Rec· MAPLE pedestal r 0 u n d In Excellent condition. SUS. aft 6 pm tank, NtdJo, depth finder &
tangle table, Wtll llt&t I, table 2 letves,·4 ,Captalns 646-8402 *KITTENS, .U varletD, 5 trlr. 639-9382.
Reasonable. 642'-8233 chn.' GE Rotisldere oven &: 2 GURIAN Gultan, $350 wtth wka, darifurt! Need aood 't"3"'' ""BOSTO==N""'Whal=-°"e-r-. _20_h_p
FOR Sale, HEPPLEWHITE utility tbl. 642-4648 case A $400. Davkt Santo. hornet. 846-3107 Johnston, xlnt cond. #895.
Mahogany bureau-ded<. C. AC generator, neY.', 15 KW 645-3100 days FREE to good ho n'I e , 673-7466
17'15, $!nl. 846-37); Kruz &: Root. Powered by 4 Office Purnltvre/ beauUtul beige malr kitten. 08"0-at"•-. "'S.~11----909~
Applloncn 802 cyl. Diesel. Rbit. 30 day E'l"ht. 124 Gentle dllp. 3 mo. -765( -. ......:...;.;;;.;.... __ ......;:,::
warranty. 615--4.36.1 ,t;, 4 MON'nl old puppy male 30 TRIMARAN -35'A
FREIGHT Damage Sale on
new Hotpoint &: Whirlpool
r err i 1 / wa shen /dr;ver1
54>-0180.
SI D E by 1lde
Retrlgerator-Freezer, small
size. O'Keele .t Merritt
range. 548-4909
$80 1 YR. guarn, del & install.
Late mod. Kenmore wuhel'.
63&-2840; 839-1778.
LEIT State! Must Sell! FOR sale, office chairs. 3 to aood home with c:hudren'. completed lncld1 plans, 3
Bunk beds &: cheats stove & swi~I. 3 aide arm, l ex· 96)-074 hulls1 cr'C91atml, b e 1 t
refrlg. S Pc kitchen set. ttutlve. 6«-8050, 2 0 0 CUDDLY kltte to -.M materials, '!1il.t sell. Sl.250 54J..Oi&36 Newport Center Dr, Suite ho box tnd~ . "'"""' cuh. 539-1156
MINI Bike good -.! book 312. me, 962-0607 , CULUMBIA 28 MARK n
cue:vant~sk e o in b EXEC swvl clU'I $15--25 Sec lnbd, ding~. immao CDlld.,
80ta. · cbak pictures. Mak~ clira 18132 l>!w IJl/15 Ott KlTTENS, prelt)I -Iona M.t chol .. oU lhore -Jn offer. m-2in. Supt 867 W 19 CM R42-3408 dlfferent co 1or1. .L:Ai Newport Bay. PiotV prty. r
Pl '°"' t26 M .... u., CM. -· """ Oller, 771-$96. o~ ~ ~ ~~;: ano• ns LOVABLE 3yr old altered & CATAMARAN ~ ft. B-J.Jon '
Lam»1 • plcturOI. m-8642 0111111 HOBBY declawed male cal. 0.ild Alum. & llberrlu, -1 Mn allergic, ~151 aft 5. cond.; very fast: comp.
KINGSIZE J>ed..dean, com· (2) BLACK kittens 8 wk1 1 with hamesa, t ra 11 P r.
plete. $50.138 E. 18th St CM Don't buy any "~l&n unW !\-f, 1 F, weaned Ir hsebrkn. $895/offer. ~7001
54&-4485 you can pla,y! Non.players Mother Rua1 BJu 642-7768. LrOO 14 Comp! \Y/trallcr
MOVING Fum. indoor & out· welcome to attend free work $950. de An%.a Bayikle door. Swing, tools, toys & &hops. For information AKC springer spaniel, fem. 7 Storqe or call I 714 I
misc. All goes. 962-7544 FV Conlact: Tom Dieterich mo. to good home w/fenced 328-:r469
• DISHWASHERS W.'"'-* W"~, CAN 0 PY ~ ... 1 yrd. 645-7399 -'7~~=::-:-::---' i..:.o. ft.&~'r..u C M~..,,I S. I BASSETI'/.Be I I NAPLES Sabot, f'lllly equlp-dryen, reblt. ~ le BEDROO~t SET. Ollt UI C rv ce age, year ped:' 2 aa.11_., racing par,
RECOND. APPLIANCES
Delivered -ilW'· Dunlap's,
1815 Newport, CM 548-7780
REPAIRMAN has washer,
electric dryer Ir dishwaaher
$45 ea. 646--5848.
delv'd. 839--7620; · Call aft 5pm, b>--9412 Newport Blvd. at llarbor old. Jiu !!hots. To good hi.Del trailer, xlnt cond, $33).
Rent Washer1/Dryer1 A'ITENTION M&hrtenance 56 Coatl: M .. · Home. 96l-5939, 9 am-S pm. 493-2216.
$2. Wk. FUii malnt. •""""' """'°"" cleaner in BABY t:.RAND FRE~K.,!,!lENS ~*-;;28-::,-:-Lun=~=·"1"s---~ .. '' * 6.'19-m2 * drum. 642-J634 I"' S ··~·-•"'°P· 12.ooo~Tu ~
KENMORE Washer, Maytag WATER SOftf!ner, Refiner , Now tave up to $1000 on cer-before 6 PM.
Dryer, xlnt cond., prtv par. fa.m u. Lifetime frbll.&. Sell taln floor' models. Other I i·~ ~G"H°"osr=-"'ii"lall""'~bo<-t ~,Ike----. 1
ty. $80 pair. 644-4832 cheap. 543-7581 :U hrs. Grand P1a1* from $729. Pets ... .._.. ~ Make otter, 536--00CS ewn-
KENMORE pa deye:r. Used 21" COLOR Contole TV $75. T~ and many more at: ! " lnp
1.,. Chan 1 yr. S90 Weekdaya Tube teai.r $15. Gaa '""" W111ichs Music City 1~s'""'D-;AY;;-;Sallor;:';C:-:tn~be-a-u°"c11u1~
For !:.~.:!'! $50, try $15. ~~=·$25 South Oout Plaza 541).ml Cats · I 152 ~~· Call 6THm or
the PennY Pincher. fUS.2271. CLASSIF1ED ••••• r &U-567' PERSIAN kittens, CFA rer. MAUBU OUTRIGGER 18'
-· Xlnl. quality. '75-$100. Alic complete. '
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ST: ""R G lfl!'E'D"'IC-¥. Dogs 854 * u· HOBIE CAT* ~ ~~ ~ • .., "''/trailer StlOO.
!0'""'"•"1;!,11,,,_s---Br CLAY J: POWN UllA ~~e ~1&1.fe p~ Latt. I "=~='96~:1s3ro:,:::c.c''---
_/fl UA.t. ll i:-Yow Oon,k™fy C:W0. l:J.. sm. JJ rTt Beautiful, $250 &: up. AKC, KITE 1005. Yelle\\' & white -..AA,;,.'' Acc.rd/ftf ,. tJt• lhr,.. ocT. ii~~ quality brttdlng 531_7446 hull. All attached equip.
11.11-1 To dewlop rnmooit fCf Wedneldoy, 4-lS: l-ime""'n:l.O:l<'l0=".,.;'"7l>-2300'=~~-'°""' .............. ,,....>d""to,.-_,.., 5 WEEK old Dobern""' HOBIE 14, TRAILER of)'O!S'~blrthslgn. females. $15 ee:.Cute. 138 E. 1 ~ 31 """""9 It '""-N tBth CM M&-4485. rt.13-1010 or 66-0380 2YW,. ny., •11..,.,.... 11--t Sii /Dock 3 Todo(• 31-6' ""'-HUSKY female J>lll"'hred. ...,. I , pt I 910
"1e 3' ~ 6' v-Moth! needs a happy home. SPeor l51w 65lo •'"" "'4"·"100 PRIVATE 65' Boat Slip ·~ "~ 66Vi1Wf ..,., . .........., • Ill
7 le 37SoiNlfW., 67......,... COUJE Puppy, 2~ mot old, * =~~1 * IMtriNliy 31,..,.,,lolt •Nd sable' white, female, AKC, 1~~ .:=..,. ~~ lhotl. 64H210.
ti Mtw Al LIWJ 71 lueir.-TOY Poodle, white female
llN-.QTo no.bit AKC $110 lJ In Al '-•'*ft T.J """-• • 14 kftn 4" AltoM 74 Progtn1 Call 646-2449
15 Olk""' "5 f.of' 7!,.,.,.. 6~ "6Todoy 768-fltt
11r,....1 ,.1Tty 71Dltl"°'W
llStG!ffd 4SSur-7tMett.tra 19,.,,_ A9hid 7'/w "'°"""" "'v-.. "' 21 ~ 51 Socclol '' Soclol '""'"' "........ """""" 2J You SJ Hoffn 13 lf
2,,....,.. 54Cotllf "~---· ... , 2'1.-!$Yow 15~ .,.
26 DUt"9 "~ •161.JW; l!!!"!.!:f'= i~ ~;' ::: -j!~ ~::{Ji' ::."
OLD English Sheep Dog pup-
pies, AKC. xnlt blood line,
Sh0\\1TI by appl. 962-74t4
MIN. Schn&UJcn 12 wks old,
AKC, l male1.
Call 6.17.41)?8
l\fo'CHAN Puppl&t, ch. sll'ed,
blondn A brinclliet. $75. A
up. ~ or 894-9703
SOINAUZER Pups, shots,
1tud ter'Vice, terms.
1114\ 522,33ll8
PEDIGREED CoUie Jiii»'· 6 --------------"-------------'-Yittks old. Call 54.S-02-l6
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Campers, Sele/ Rent '20
a nlO, old s· Deluxe Gen1 Top
C~n1per flhrll for pickup,
~rrect 1hnpe. original COit
$350. Owrn-1· AACrlticln1 for
$285. 646-65~1 . 4 pm..S l)m.
MAJOR\\' A Y -I: Halt Pint
Camp,-·rs & ~rlls at fa.c·
tory prices. 8S8 W. 18th .
C.M.
1969 JE.EP C.mpe:r, V-t. 4 1 \\'hi dr. & 0.0. Stlf IXl1S
Xlnt cond $3X(l. 646-4192. 1
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'' ~.... : VOLKSWAGEN C0"1'1NJNTAL . 1 f.ORD cunmll. CAMPER l< trailer ,.,,.1,." PARTS OHLY -"°i:uma·IENZ i 9,µ>,'l'!."l"'l"l'I"'~, •uppll<•~ !1"' van "°"' _FQR SALE CH~P ~iU!S"BiiwuiiiE°·l~==·;·;:~-;.;:;;::· :1·-=:::;~~::===l~]~~~~~~iliM~~ur~.11Nnij!f12"~~}~~·~!· ~riii~~.'~~l!i:· ~~t· ~~~· ~ v>rs1onJ. 853 W:--JSth, C. · >'rom 1959 SEDAN de VIU• SALES-BMW L:Ei\SE 't.,:_.·--1'69 CAMARD,_~ .. .\11· 1 r-:".'.'.mlTI *' '·' ' j 2i :111 OL;PS •icodv. C\lllul
'68 VW Camper, Alm oood, CADILLAC Service .50 USED trana;-small~~-• .JlI. t•i..d-wl " .. D C3tl~ liU ~Air
mustA.crifloo! Tran¥1niuk:ln [TrKvclln1i:<h·eneasthissum· ~RCEDES NEW I USID nlngcood. ·· 28.54 °)JV.fulijieqUpped.Wblle ' St~ '"Elc\raS ~,.,.· * S4&<YJ38 * Radio oner! We can arranee ror "'" 2 Big ~...,, CHEVROtET· i';,w ~~.Jh~;.;'Y\,~· LTD 'IROUGHAM1 oiler. m-'200
'69 VIV CAMPER, w/"11 Air Conditioning Uott delivery ol lh• BMW of your ON. DISPLA y 5 MINUTES ~ROM ~ 645-8401 call belwn ~ A 8 VS ~ BIYMOUJH
engine, $2600. or ~I efter. 1212 ~~ttha ~ St., cholct including-shipping ~ ~ew' Car COSTA MESA '73 Monte Carlo pn1 only. Pow';~"A&~ ~!. ''I~ , , ti
637-11R2 542_3{ij by phone. Dt-livery is avail. i' %1 14 E 1sr $J' S.A n.....t1111)llt Brakes i ' Cyc._, Bikn ~~~~~~~~~ able In 1nos1 all forclgn ade4ns 1_35453·1 · · Y8. AT. PS, Air. Landau lOe, '68 4·br: 'Hlkitop, air. new Ai~~&,ru }., # "i6'J FURll ll!-&i>Qd ' concL t.'OUnlrie!f; ·Coming fn Every D•y etc., low milca, factory war· tire5, ·nid.l&t1. xlnt rond;-ng -gOOd-tftts, 'flrih>8Cl'
Scooters 925 I I~ Bob M c·~ ar e r-au~ A~k About Our UDfque :lo~ = ~~:.:) ranty, Cl.82fSQ). $1950. ~· ' ~~t!e S~g 'fhee\.. ~/best. ofter ~ft . 5,
1971 SL 350 HONDA. Top lJ ·-"''* r:;;,. l!50~M~ Pe1hajerch ~1 d 'La u..a Morcodft LOluo ONLY $3995 ' ',.. CORVJllE 1Dar1< Bf\le Vioyl Rq/41 ; l~PL,YMOUTll
condition. Only 2.000 miles. I ~ 1-labr~' Bq e: ·~ Pl•n• 15 MINUTES FROM OTHERS TO CllOOS~)f'RO~ fl:. ,_ . 'l"Matdtln8; B~gtiyt lnter;tor ;:_. Top cond allt~c ~~ •.• ~~ 1~'~:"~irt'.h;CT; •--~----,,,,.5624 or 522.5333, House of Imports MISSIO .. VIEJO HE~':::"'. J:iuSt SELL ·'\'O MOVE ~~'b..tttim Pis.' sun sere..;. + ~ bo'
bike iii belier than ne\v. I Gene r•I 950 Visit our tMIW hOJlle~ L 6862 Mancheater, BIH'oa Parle AREA. • . ~ ~ 1966 Q)rvette ' 00\V $2.5tS ca?TieJ:. 83SM2& ~
Save-yourself $350 10 $400 1 ! a· ,_ · on the Santa' Ana Fl"\\'Y 1442 00. BRISTOL, S.A. Mac hu~c~ J~jO~ ~ ,.~ ~t s)istem. f 'See at , '69 ROADRUNNER, 383 4
oU nc\lt price. Only $650. F L EET 52.1-1250. 546-0220 .=~=='-''""-""-~~ ow.~ ' O.\[LY PJ.r.o'f ~J.ciYEE· spd, \Vit\:t~· ~t C9nd·
I-=,.;• _5'6·1!59~• __ CAR LEAS ING [ * SPECIAL * IS.A. Frwy. East on 1967 CHEVY Impala ·z dr ro~yrn£ 64, Hanltp oonv. P~G fbT "11500 or ~'"'""~~ ·
MAY 73CZ SALE .71 V\\' DL,., 1 Cir Sl:l50. or bt St. % mJ.) hhltp. Lo mileage, ,orig fU v rff.lOred to orig. Full 330 Wect B~ 1eoma Mesa JtO.-AC . • owner. lac Wtal 8 track t~ ~." ~ust ••sell by Sat. · . ol--; n 11
1'1lEE s1;i0 JtACE SETUP lcaSt' at S4:J. ino • i RO\' CARVER Inc: ,70 MERCEDES BENZ C deck. 4 sp1ters, a/c, p/a $1~/oUer. 548-4559 ' Call Margat,... ai-nman _ _;_; ______ ,
""ith any 73CZ !\fX&[)(•scrt '69 T·Bird, fX>"'er & air $2150. ' ' OMtnOnWealth I J . ' ' ..,.. ..~ '72 G nd P i j or Isl' at SS!!. n1o * 234 ~. 17th St. p/b, x nt cond. $975. 156 SHARP yellow '69 Vet Stln~ ~ .~Gb-t'Ul ·ti t' ': '· : ' r ' rt . r X
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11ir S2'.!i5. or Js(' $S9. nlo .. 280 SL CPE-ROST.ER •-nta Ana 546-4246 ssr .. 7878 P,l'l. pty. •l':'Q , FOl\O 2 .Ir, .Full size Brakes, Ult \Vhecl. Air Cond, t CAPRI • =""'~-=-:;::;c:,,:::::::.=~-i'68 CHEV Caprice 'coupe · "--"r. "~ Bucket seata, AM/FM, I
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·ro C)'CLE ·7~ Ford Torino '/. d_r. $1850. I "SMALL C R o /vi I . I Ir COUGAR Deluxe , '\&8, vinyl top, rac· 17,000 miles, llaliye wh--
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2334 Np! Blvd Ctil &15-XOO~ air. poivcr or SC' ' · nio Sparkling. pol4r wh i 1 e . Looking for a· roomy, com-R&H. P/S, P/B, auto. • b ak ... r1n N d ' I F\ DJ. ~ ' C I , • 24 n10. clpsed end leaM" ~ au, lornatic.". PCl, wer st~ring, pacl trailer! 1-lead. tor a full Unbelievably imin8Culate! '11 COUGftR XR7.. Xint ,.,rr .. "Jt;' .,,,-.,· ,ew shot:ra ks", $4695
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DESERT. MO'fO x TT I :lOO \V. Coasi Hwy., N.B. '· BRAN<' D NEW appolnti;nent to isee thi11 ex-thru May only, $ 3 2 4 . ·k ssoc) 'fihn ~2-TJSJ U1g It ~4. air cond., ~ .Jo, mi;l, dUal 1a~· 1 ~546-1975-> ,. •
Acccssoi•it-s. 645-2182, art 5 pm 673-11269 ceptionally m a in la in e d 493--0711 32981 Calle Pert~· woi · delux tntenor:-• & ' console, real'• ~·~· ·Alf;;. ~ ·"!"~;;;;;·ijii"!'!'!";;;;;;;;;; ...
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Harbor at \Vilson, c.t.1. il An1iques/Cl111lc1 953 1 •73 · CAPRI Di s200t inctlv~ Automobile. to, San Juan Capistrano eves '71 CAPRICE limel .,..S n ~~¥k. ~I1J.11 P/S •• ~/B1 :~~t__rack, ~uto i .,,--. ~_. Do.IX 646-4655 or 646-2<12K 839-l . {6ff>.Bls. Dlr.I '68 vw ·1 p B roo' uper ~ at ~· dr locks. 496-ZIOO 0 •'=fnllKI ..... ,
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-1-Immediate Delj_very '70 M d •5• us Air, pwr, am/fin, $2900. Call original owner 196$ FORD XL convertible. S..J MODEL 1 BICYClE ALE '1931 ,.ORD Model A Coope GUSTAF ON erc:e es Benz White "''h red Interior, • ~. .n4457-15TI weekdays..... Stack beaut,y, P/S, P/8, FuUy equipped, blalk ·vl:lyl l
NEW 10 SPEED ~ ITALIAN ' 11•/'55 Ml•rc engine, ne\v S JIM SLEMONS A~/Ft.f Radio, lo\v miles. '71 CHEVELLE Malibu-pis 68 COUGAR, pis, · Jo,v P/W, many' extras, Xlnt top.
BICYCLES $59 llii Be h d ' ~" L' I M Hide-a-Bed and Table, . 1 ~· . . ' . ac rn 1nlOI', OC<.vS son1l' body 1nc.o ft• ercury IMPORTS $1695 . air cond. Sparkles. S244a. mileage. $1600. 9 6 2-7 8 9 3 cond, will sacrifice. 968-2943 552•7552
Bicycles, 806 E. Balboa 1\'0rk. Mu!!t !!(•II. •a.-.n. or i:c:;.7 .. 934 wknd anytun' e k days alt """" 16.'!W n n '\\' ..., . ~ ..• -_'. w . ·-,· ~· .,·.MA_Y .. ~R:_lr. K _B_tv_d~.,_B_a_tboa __ 6!5:?~-'-· -~t,~:~er, &47-6593 after 6 & I !lwt~~~to~J:lc::::e_•·_ MERCE~ES BENZ Laguna lm1'9r:ts '62 SS Chevy, 58.000 mi;-Pf , ___._ ----... ~ ~ -? .~·ivale Party, -·-~ ·
250 SU~UKI Savage. very • ')842..1844 * {213) 592-5544 Aln\HORlZED 494-1075 auto. $625. '67 COUGAR XJt.,7. full pwr '70 MAVhrcK. aut~, radio, BUY OR LEASE
clean. 32 HP to rear wh~I. Recreational "Hoin of the Vik" ,, SA.LES &: SERVICE ,65 VW Bus. ,61 Trans. ,69 . * 675-5750 * . v-:/fllr, xln't rond. Pvt ply. p 1 1 1 I Runs 'Xlnt. $475. or best of-Vehicles 956 f • 1ng $132-008-2884" :e , o yg ass t res. nc\v brks. . '73 PONTIM:!
fer, fas1. 492-7662. j ·. . , DATSUN Jim Slemons 1600 eng .. both reblt. 8 frk. 67 CHEVECLE-SS396. 4 spd. a. • m,aJor tul)e'up .. ~nt 'cb_~d.. ,"" DAVE ROSS
'10 .HONDA C""ppnr .,-.n.:i.. ~, 62 INT. Sc:ou1, 66 :117 CtM.·vy 1----------I rts tape, OC\V bkrs & hyd. syi.1. Bucke~ seals, mags, reblt '70 GOLD Eliminator, nev.r ~1~f111P~I PflrtY-$1650. PONTIAC ·~ ~ mpo ftD susp. "arry 1 Ton. •73 eng $850. 673-7564 302 Bos.<> eng./ disc' brakes, .>.J ,,
spd. Pvt party. RPas. t•ng., 4-\\'D, a/c, r.~h. TSU -.. 4-Spd · lnt·concl 847 3331 4 . Beaut. bike. 537-0626,I \l'lnrh. \\laml'r hubs, .DA N 1301Quail State. CH Patrol tg!!. $1125. '65 Impala 2 Dr hrdtop S.S. ,x 'i ·· -'72 MAVERICK .I cir, auto, 2400 ttarbor.;•Blvd, at F ·I
979-4517. Eves. 5.i7-969S. I ovl'rdrive, 10\1' har. full top I N' EW ·1973 Newport Beach 2261 Orchard, cor. of Pvt ply. 557.:..0026 Eves. DODGE R/H, AJC .PS,/, 250 eng, Drive, Costa Mes&~ 1
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TRlUMPH Tiger 500, _& bat.:k st'at. $1000. 673-1738. PICKUP 833-9300 Orchard & Cypress, SA 507-9695 _ _,,,....,..,.__.,.. nu tires, $2395. 962-T;>SS '69 Pontiac Bo·n ·nevilll ;
good cone!. $62.i. Johnson 5 .. 69 .JEEP. V-6, 4 whl dr & ENTER FROM MacARTHUR Hgts. 1959 CHEVY Biscayne, new '64 DODGE Dart, needs MERCURY oonvtbl, mechanic special, :
fishing motor $·10. 54~7147 O.D. & Cabovl'r Eldorado NO DOWN e '73 Mercedes Benz: '71 SUPER BEETLE. MUST molor. $150. Pvt party. some work. $100. 962-5937 needs valves.~ l h er w is "•"''~" 3~ axl· fully ALL MOOELS SELL. $15001-best oUer. 536-7056 aft. 5PM great! Po.wer x,trL.< radials' USED BICYCLES .. """ · •u ... $68.2:~ pf'r 1110. for 48 mo. 99-1729 1968 COLONY Park 9' paBs T' All Types * 642-1272 scU-conL 646-5792 Dl'f. payment price $J273.60. PURCHASE Xlnt eon<l., 10 ,mi. • 067 CHEVY Wagon. 321 eng. FIREBIRD gon full fact I . ralJy wheels, 4oo:eni'., 59• .
BEAUTIFUL M E' y E'R S A p u 14 34N 'EASE eve. 494-9473 day. . P/s. $450. N'ew bfakes..Just ;a,· S. 'P/B powRe!'~J "ackr, mi. $1CXXI: ~.
'71 BULTACO, Sherpa S, 125. MANX . ··~· ' itJ, ,_ '69 VW CAMPER. Xlnt concl. tuned. 646-3786 ' °""' J8. . '69 GTO luU ~ -••
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~~ 0 0.1" .-.n '6"1 1''1REBIRD 326 ' Nil $1295. 546-.0602, 1887 Tahiti, • wr, •.u;.~ Runs g , xtra parts . .....,.,,, Dune bu"IY'V. Many extras. ver.1ea1 1very w/pop top & tent. ... -. ,65 CH. EVY Bel A;.. " ..1:... · -•· CM AM/FM, vinyl · , Orig 536--0969 ft S 536-0077 -..-C II J ~~ ' 01 D 6 4 6 8 8 7 7 .... I> w·. pow,tr, air, nu .tires,..~ · a · Street legal. 673-8742 a 1m -win, r a.ys ,, -; eves r/h, auto. good traris .bu-;· {mll'eag;. $949. 6 4 4 ~ 4119 6. .72 MON1'EGO, MXB ·.·air.. o\vnEir. $1750/best . offer
360 BULTACO. very 'ra11t & T r ucks 962 548-5104 or 213·282-8406 644-484.3. reblt eng. 833-8447, $500. · 675:-0l35 . pb/ps, fJh, gold w/la.odlw, Priy pty ·~2-spl.6/83S-.t'i00,
cle!ltl. Must sell. 545-42!6 ' 1970 280 SL Coupc,.Red/tan 'll VW Sedan, rolled. Will '68 EL Camino 396. Mag '68 ~ fIREBffiD 400,' PIS, dlx int., lo mi., belovdJOOk. ext 326
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Mini Bike, 6 hp 'f,6 F'ORD 'h Ton Pickup; 8 1973 DATSUNS int., 2 tops & loaded inclding sell ad11 . of trparts seoodp. ti~ wheels. Extras! $1900. ·eau P/B, · R&H, auto trans. $3250. 6il5-2482 aft 7. '~ .. « '6.'j PL'YMOUTil,:-s t al J o ri
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. "'A" "6531 fl. bed, ~" camper shell II ste ho eng, rive ans. g ·~-.,. i:c•o """" 497 1961 . ••.~ n,. g • pa'·a~. ::g'8od ~4 . am m ' ""· s w ""0 m 54'-'?.76 ~~-· . .. -OLDSMOBILE .. _.
'71 KAWASAKI 500 11•/"•ood. paneling. Heavy ALL MODELS nu, !2·000 total miles. Call' LIKE nu, 1969 Impii.111('"4 dr FOR lransp6rtatiG1'!" ·:Priv pt)'
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heater, slcp up . bumper. BARWICK IMPORTS -Days 6 4 6 -8 8 7 7 ; eves " . '70 Counll'Y Sedan, 8 pass. 1: headers, new 4 _speed.
Mobile Homes 935 XlnL corid., nu paint & good OPEL IH4-484:l. 1960 CHEV. Sta!ion Wagon. p/s, p/b, air. lugg. rack, GMC TRUCKS trans., ne1v tires & rims,
1:.:c:;.::'°"_;_:;;,:;co;;_._. _ _;_.:: brakes. $1·19&. 96S-2.\95. :'J.175 Camino C8pislrano ,63 VW VAN. ~~n,,1transportation. $150.' lite blue, 673-5811. HONOA "'·•DS s.qoo or best oUer. 557-6854
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g.indescn: < r uxre P .U. Truck. 1 O\Vner, 50,000 ct' lien! t.'O f'ldition, t 0 \I' 1112 Peacon, H.B. CHRYSLER air, roof rack. stereo. $2250. , ~ 1 1 1970 Pontiac Cat a 11 n a.. " ·· au · pg ., ~ · mi, 645-3<147 aft 4, $995. '70 PICKUP, xlnt <.'Ond, 1 1 640-1029. 2850 'Harbor Blvd. beautiful car $1,695 or be ..
ner lot. Loe. Villa Ot• La 18,000 orig. nii., cust int., ml eage, extras racing '68 VW Sedan, clean, engine C.os M • 9640 "" P1aya aduH park, Hun· • '62 CHEVY ·~ TON, good l"/M stereo cassette deck tires\. Clean, \vhitt>. Contact recently reblt, firm $801). 488 '72 Chrysler Ne\vport, Show. '66 FORD LTD 4 dr, t O\Vn ta esa 540-offer 897--0887 ·
tington Harbour. Owner t.'Ondilion, S4Ri 67:1-Slal ex1 w/spkrs. Blk vinyl roof .~ anytiinf', Rick Jenning s N. Nwpt, NB: 645-~ Room cone!, 2 dr. ht, p/.s, Il a. all pwr good rubber, '72 GOLD ·Toronado, fully * '69 PONTIAC GTO, 10.Q
846-9583 52. lonneau cover, duel exhausl 642-8910 ,69 CAMPER A M / FM p/b, air, vinyl top, road 67,800 mi. Xlnt cond. Sl.lOO. loaded. under 16,000 miles. mi., clean, air. best otter:
26' Excellenl for Mexico. Vans 963 systetn, mags $1600/bei>t PORSCHE NEW TIRES: $1300. Afle;. whls, Must sell. Best offer 673-0594. Days 642-52'25; eves/v.,knds, -"54""8-'-2554"·"-'-------'l
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· . · . ar green · Bus, o mi eagc. cust P/b Be t fl "° "'72 roof t t -• b · $395 Firm 645-4530 WANTED '11 DATSUN PU, ao·r. mags, ·10 911 T 0 k 72 vw 1 .1 u1re. Fact. air. ~/:;. '66 DELTA 88, 2 dr, vinyl
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· · d' AM/FM COMET . s o er. J'to-\1'1 , x n 00111.1. ps, p , air, , or orne• arge tires, mirrors, ra 10, , appearance group, carpet. xlnt rond. Sacrifiee. best offer, 5.52-7234 '67 SHELBY 500. New piilnt; S•le/Rent 940 step bumpers. one O\vncr, I owner. Days 522-0391: $2495. 675-7481. '67 FORD Convertible. XL brakes. 427 eog', tu-back
1179,-0 •2 1991 eves 6'"8673 '61 COM~ 2 dr I 500. Power, auto. Ttlp con-'72 Torunado. Executive O\Vl'I· b •·-All
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TICKETS TO I · '" -· ., .w--· '72 VOLKS, R&H.$1250. ;1 -1;:oood• 1· ba, ttow dltlon. $795. 846-1323'. I ed. Xlnt cond. S<1500 or ucowls, tune·up, stereo. MOTOR HOMES E Z '72 DATSUN 6-Pa c k ·~911 E. TARGA. silver, 5 Nt>w tune-up. Good tires. myeage, g 1r<'s. ery be ff 6AJ\ n169 po1ver. t..1ust sell immed!
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p4--1561>ire_ll_is, FM e 645-1282 days e &lerse~;._~rs. $300lbest of-Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! SI 0 er. ~ · \Vorth over $2000/sell $1600
Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron. CONCERT M 1 16 000 · t .,.., ""°• Call 642-5678. I Want ad rewlts ..... 642-5618 , .::O:_".::lrn:::::d:::e..:.;836-=.::2S:::1=6.'--= Jamboree, Robinllood any extras. · mt., s ereo, x n 'f,O VW Van. Looks terrible & · • 1 •
We've got 'em at Please call s:~ 548-6397 1970 SII T Cpe. Sporlo. Mag needs $35 cng. w 0 r k .11AFu;;to;;';;';;N;;o;;w;;;;;;:;:;;;;;9;;80;;;;;A;;u;;tos;;,;;N;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;80:;;;;A;;u:l;•;••;;;N;•;Yf;;;;;;;;;;,;'~8;;D~'1;u;:l;Ol,;;·;;;;N;;•;w;;;;;i;:;;;Tj;9;;80~
KENDON 548-7881 '71 DAl'SUN 1200, xlnt CO)l{I., whls. Am-Fm Lo mi. Xlnt $250/offer. 548-8370. * For Cost Only * new tirl's 24,000. $12.")(}. concl. $5600. 646-7910. .70 vw Camper, Super
MOTOR HOMES '71 GMC Vao Do". P/s, 968--0669 TOYOTA Clean. New tires, lo mi'"
p/d\sc. bks.. 3 spd. auto '72 DATSUN 240 Z. Perrl'ct 1, ----------S1900. Call 54&-9596 aft 6pm. 707 N. Harbor, S.A.
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$1050. Call 545-0630. 548-6376 -"--"'-"-oFl=A-=T---
1965 o.od•o Van I Pro-POev•luation • RICES '70 V\V CAMPER, radial
Ne\vly rebu11.1 ~nglne, Bl'and 1962 rlAT 1200 Roadstl'r tires. Very clean. 1nus1 sell.
ne1v lransm1!ls1on. Good con-New tires/upholstery $250 BRANO NEW 897--0302 ext. 2551557-3117
dition. $900. Ca!J 645-6927 or offl'r. 642-3313. 1972 '69 V\V Squareback
eves af! 5 pn1. 1971 f<'IAT, Sport Spyder, 5 1 Auto. trans., radio. fact. .air 51400 Nu ·brakes. Xlnt oond.,
1970 1-'0RD Van -Nc1v tires. spd, xlnt cof'ld. $2700. or cond · W-S-\V tires. tint. 64,.t-1238
Runs good. $18.)() or best of-make offer. Call S88-2813 glass. !TE210061,,507 ). fer. Must sell. ,}ol8-.'J493 $2563 '70 V\V Station \Vagon, auto.
JAGUAR R&H. Good cond. 54."':r-14<11
HUNTINGTON BEACH '6.i F'ORD \\'i ndo\\' van, SAVE NOW or 548-7601
carpeted, paneled. $77:1/ol· '10 xc·E J "I AT l-"~'--'v=oo~L~V~O~--f M II 64 268: •~ · aguar, s1 ver 18801 Beach Blvd. 842-8803 er . ust st · Ph 6-'2.._ \v/blk int., 2 p 1 ace , 1\llltll le::.:1
HUNTINGTON BEACH Autos W a nted 968 AM/FM S\V, air, 4 spd, ---UllUI VOLVO SA.LEI
'1"fl<AVCO , new radials, Kon! shocks, lo TOYOTA • 2'' Dt "t'o\V>RER tt E PAY TOP DOLLAR mi., $3'50. 968-7551 H e Sa • CJS
2'1'-22' cON·rrNENTAL'; ! !<'OR TOP ~ISED CA!tS '69 JAGUAR XKE 4 2 E . u9 Yin
20. Pitl ll'' , JOYS [ 'r your •·ar •s exira clean, I ptt'o 11 1 · ·1. x 1966~bor, C.M. 640-9303 '72 & '73 -, i:. ~, see us first. cc na y c can nu ires, ~
_ VAN CON~ r.;f,SI~NS BAUER BU:CK $3400 830·3098 · '72 . OTA Corolla 1600. ONLY
"h ; e Service e Rentals I 2925 Harbor Blvd. I KARMANN GHIA Alt. AM/FM radio. Best 12 * Danmar Inc. * Costa ll.Iesa 979.2500 -----~ .. ~,--~~ ....... ----.......---offer. 642-6
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1;;30' Ilarbor Blvd., G.G. IMPORTS \VANTED '6!1 KARMANN GHIA, 11('\V TRIUMPH PRE·DOLLAR
.1::1.i;;;oo Or;u1g(' County's pain1, engine, brakes, lil'f's. DEVALAlITION
N<•xl io G.G. C'lat sun TOP S BUYER I Sl.'e to appre('. Best offr. TRIUMPH TR4A '67. Coor! PRICES! • BILL ?1-lAX~:Y TO\'O'rA ·193-7!146 corld, Extras. mag 1vhcels \\Ir make overseas deliveries
197() P.ACE-ARRO\\I, 22' ~clf 1 lR.'\S\ Beach SI\':. '.69 l\ARMANN GHIA con . Ask for Phil, 67;.-7713 See It · You'll Buy It contai~~J, ~encra!or. roof~· ~._Br::h Ph. 841·8:>55 f vertiblr, ext.>eUent t.'Ondi1ion, VOLKSWAGEN 1\ l•:.:1 '
eng. au cond, roof rleck I CATl zonkc<l jusl nll('d a lO\V R~2-!1407 -t4Jl UllUI
w/ladder. nc1v crpls, t11·p~ I . . 1 · · [ I YOLVO & uphol s1C'ry ii trark s!t'l'('O nr rn.1,v M'.! II s 100 old. Junk MAZDA '70 V\\I Station \VHgon, auto · · · I •"H'~ to~'c<I a\V'LY free I R&tl G-"" d "'"1441 & n1any l')(f1 ·ai;. Prio..:1•11 to li.!,,o.:.OOlO ' · I · ""'' ccn · ....,_,_
sell, 6~6-lM02 \ ·_ -* M zd •73 R * I or 548-7601. UIG6 l larbor C.M. 646-9303 1..,..,..,..,.,...,..,,.. ... ,.. Autos, lmpor1 10 970 1 • • otary WANTED: vw VAN W/SUN· ?'C.:.:~'""'-"':'.'.'.:.-~ ·121 ~ -20· ~APAD~_:I ., $66 MON.TH ~ ROOF. PAYCASFITOSlOOO. Autos, Used 990
Custon1 , air, all exlras. Ay • THE FINEST IN .:6 rit9NTllS OPF.N !.:EASE • 979-3194 * BUICK
owner, salf' or tr a df' . USED IMPORTS e \\1111 ael'epl. trade-ins 494-2742. 761 Ten11,1c lliHs l e THE FINEST IN CALL MR. l<RY 842·6666 '69 VW van. xlnt can1ping.f------_;.---ll
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Dr .. Lng 8 · ·-1' IMPORT SERVICE e Uft eac Private pa"ty, 675-86311 ~NT -. 26 10 ~ANDAU or Do youi·selr a ravor ond t'ome • QUICK CASH 2 dr V 8 Auto Real clean 7~ DISCOVE.RER. Loaded, Af't" us firsr. Clpen Tut".s. MAZDA Body & int. R~ns good . $2.iO: A1~tGen.. Bike ra ck s, I ;uul Thurs. ti! !) Ml-Sun I :. e 543-3691 e ~1~~7~11trh. Sip!! 6 Hi 7. I 1il 5. · THROUGH A 1970 RIVIERA sharp one
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VOL 66, NO. 135, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES
Clenaente~s
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of nie o.ilV f'llof,,.ff
'· R. Bruce Crego·-whose prowess with
the patrol car and ticket pad earned him
nationwide fame as San Clemente's "Red
Ryder" -died Tuesday Monday moritlng •
in Westminster Hospital after a long bout
.)Yith heart disease. He was 71.
, Mr. Crego Was indisputably the man
who fi rst made San Clemente famous
during the postwar years because of the
great and near:great whose names had
i ppeared In his police ticktit books.
Dollar Slumps
Among lhe "culprits" waJ comedian
Bob Hope who coined the nickname for
the short, gruff.voiced traffic patrolman
and who used personal experiences in
San Clemente as lhe basis for patter on
radio , television and military-base shows.
Hope once" said tbal the only way be
could make it past San Clemente without
a traffic ticket was "to swim past, or fly
over."
Mr. Crego's colorful 20-yeat career u
a police officer began in 1948.
Gold Skyrocket
'Still Climbing
LO NDON (UPI ) -The price of gold
shot up sharply again today and the end
was not in sight. (Picture Page 20.)
The U.S. dollBr slum ped .accoi'dingly
aod, in Paris, where gol d reached an as-
tonishing $128.50 an ounce, the fina ncial
newspaper Les Echos speculated whether
there might be a third devaluation of the
dollar.
As the dollar fell in Europe and on the
Tokyo money marke t. other currencies
NO IMMEDIATE PRICE
HI KES SEEN-Poge 19
increased. The British pound, worth less
than $2.50 Monday morning, cost S2.57
today.
rrench financial sources ~aid gold's
leap and the dollar's plunge showtd a
deep-seated distrust of the dollar's stabil-
itv. London dea lers echoed this idea.
""ntis market is totally irrationa l and
self-feeding," said Bruce Smith, foreign
exchange manager of Britain's giant ~1id·
land Bank.
Dealers in the gold bullion market said
th ere seemed no end in sight ~o U1c almost
$630,000 O·wed
On Nixon Home. ,
Ziegler Reports . '
, WASHINGTON IAP) -Tim WMe
House said tod3y Pres ident Nixon still
owes $630,000 on his San Cle mente estate.
. The sta tement by presidential press
secretary Ronald L. Ziegler came as he
afain hea tedly denied a report indicating
campaign funds had been used to
purcf\.ase the California estate.
Ziegler, while mentioning that the
balance due is $630,000, gave no other
details ..:..:.. prom ising that a full er state-
rii~nt on the President's land transac-tf~s would be made in a day or so.
~Earlier, Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (0-N:C~i said today his spec ial Watergate
¥uliittee has no evidence to indicate
cal;npa1gn funds were used to 'buy the
\l.tstern White House. ·
~The rei)ort, originated i11.,the Santa Ana
Register Sunday, said Erv in's panel had
fQAllld Information s h o w i n g the
~·Jikelihood " th11t the money used to buy
tbe former llamilton H. C{ltlon estate
~me from a political espionage treasury
roeintai ned by Nixon's personal lawyer,
Hel·bert Kalmbach of Newport Beach.
~White House Press Secretary Ronald
l§egler Monday ca Ued the story "a total
fabrication . a tota lly fa Is e and
mali cious report which is absolutely un-·~ .. .:!.Re~~ister Executive Editor Jim Dean iltd today, "Our reparters have found
t!Jat Mr. 'Nixon's name ;fppears nowhere
~· vublic records pertaining to tile prop-
eny. There is a numbered tru s t DC·
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1• 11f our story isn 't accurate, we \vill be
hippy lo retract and apologize,'' Dean
A id . "But we require'morc than routine
blink•t denial b) a White House press
Sferelary." ...
~n said today, "T~c committee
a it had no information as to the
ttuth or any rumor that the President's
·liome at s,n Clemente bad been purcha!Y
with ca(npaign fund!!. The Co rn mittCe
CJ,ccpty regrels any such story ever being
{'l!bllshe<I. "
'Ji:rvin added t.he committee had been
i,quested by the White House to make ~ ri•I. .
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perpendicular rise in the metal's price.
In Paris the price leaped $22.30 an
ounce in the C!)Uf'Se of the morning to
$128.50 an ounce but fell back later in the
(See GOLD, Page Z)
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To Eye Fi ve
.4rea Appeals
Public hearings on appeals of four
Orange Coast construction projects and
voting on two others by the state Coastal
Zone Conservation Commission will take
place Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The state coas tal commission created
by Propooition 20 is scheduled to vote on
an exemption granted to IDH Inc. for a
Newport Beach condominium develop-
ment and on· a pennJt granted Dana
Bluffs Ltd. (or ,105 Capistrano Beach
101\'nbouses.
Both actions were taken by the South
Coast Regional Zone Conservation Corn-
nlission, which has jurisdiction in Orange
and I.as Angeles counties.
The exemption from coastal controls to
JO H Jor its 40 condominiums at Eastbluff
Drive and · Jamboree Road was appealed
by the Environmental Coalition of
Orange County .
The Capistrano Beach project invoJv~s
lf..bluff.top ac res along Camino
Capistrano a~ve Pacific Coast Highway.
The permit was ap_pealed by Barbara
McCarthy , the Capisli'ano Beach Com·
mwti ty Association and the Friends of
South Bay, a Los Angeles·based citizens
group.
Both appeals were hea rd by the state
(See HEARINGS, Page JI
Settlement Near
In Dana St:l:and
Access La wsmt
Lawyers for the Chandler·Sherman
Corporation and Orange County appeared
to be near settlement today in the
lawsuit filed last year by the county over
public access lo Dana Strand.
Superior -Court presidinf Judge Bruce
Sumner delayed the trla scheduled to
open this morning until .Tune 19 after
learning from Judge H. Warren Knight
that fhe Impasse may be resolved in his
chambers within the next few weeks.
The county argues that the pubUc's use or the D.ana shoreline over the years bas
given it1 prescriptive rights to the beach
which override any plans the Chandler
Sherman group ma)' have for the ocean-
fronl p:operty.
The lawsuit is almost identical In many
or its arguments to lhat filed by the
county qainsl the Laguna Nlgud
Corporation when publlc access to Salt
Creek lleacll. was threatened.
S<futtes 'cu to the curnat"' dllPUle
commenled thls .mornlnc that If may be·
resolved aloog-!he .Uncs or the Salt c..t· •. settle~menr. -
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Development Corporation,_ ~s to
tile Laguna Niguel Corporaliott on aru
property right>, rucbed an agroeinent
with the county,
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ORAMGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 15, !973 TEN CENTS
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Frlendl IO!d Mr. ·ci-eao bad been work-
ing In a ·IOcal oirvlce stallon one day
wlieit a pOuce olliclal siiue.ie.t that be
should become a pollceDWI. "1iat aftmlQOn ·11i.;· -policemm>t&be
drove to Santa Ana wjJere be purcltueCI a
uoil'.'T.', badge.w a gun.
The next day be was on his beat. ·
In the lwo decade. that followed Mr.
~ro'• performances a.s a traffic officer
wett legen_dau.
C.Otemporaries recall that pUnuib of
reckless dft,.n would often be ac-
companied by gunfln and h!Cb-speed
driving.between San Clemen~and point.
north « ooulb.
Mr. °"ll>;s._ pollce caroer . alse -marbd by IWI slniq emphaab <II a -1 approach to juvenile law en-
lorcemenl
Tributes given him on his retirement
as .. a' oergeant In January ol 191'1
charocterlzed his· llyle ol juvenile work
as one ol treating yaulbs lite memben
of his own family,
"He was. ever mindful ol the hannful
effect ol a police record on a juvenile
who bad committed a minor offense,"
the citation read.
"He bad made llfelime friends of hwt·
dr<ds of you111sten that be treated lite
hb own children."
Mr. O'ego leaves hla widow, Evelyn1 or
the family hoine in Westminster, and a
daughter, Dorine Meier.
Police work wu the last of several
careen for Mr. Crta:o.
His fll'St trade was that of a worker
"''ilh the railroads in his native Chica11),.
Later he and his wife moved West
"'hen! he "'orked in tbe Long Beach
sltipyards during World War JI. In 1945
the couple mo~ to San Clemente for
the next coJorful chapter in Mr. Ctego's
life.
After bis retirement the Cregos moved
to a mobile home ln Westminster where
he spent his last years.
Services are pending al Sheffer
'.rtfortuary in San Clemente.
ercen
.. j ·, C~te's lfl8Sterfl C ... bs
These. creatures by the millions have been washing
µp on the beaches of San Clemente early. this wee~
and constitute a mystery lo local lib!guards and
beachgoers. Scienlisls from UC Irvine planned a
trip to the beach today lo see the phenomenon first-
hand. The live creatures· have accumulated on the
strand from north of the'<:ily to the W-n Whlte
House. They resemble.a two-inch version 'of a lob-
ster.
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'Tm.!tees for the ~pistrano Unified
School Distriet Monday took their first
IOQk at an unbalanced, $13.~mlllion
district budget, then naUy told the
district staff to start cutting.
The board took no formal action on the
tentative document submitted with the
maximum amount of expenditure re-
quests.
~d, trus1<es perused the document
in genera( in light of a the dilemma of
fitting district financial needs into the
new format set up ·by new state tax-
reform .Jaws.
Of prime concern, was the lack of any
resetvea in tt}e original document.
Iosteaa, tbe . bQ.anl Is faced with a
1400,000.plils deficit.
"You're asking us to do too much,"
said Trustee qeqrge White to the district
staff.
"We shouldn't be asked to do that
mu ch cutting," he added.
Supt. Truman Benedjct stressed that
the next time the board rtcelves a copy
or the district budget It will be a much
more scaled4own version.
He added that the staff bad altempted
in the first version to ShoW -Ole Ukimate
in pcmible expemes. ·
ijnlike past years, trustees this year
\\'iii' 11ot be able to use tht ti"adlllonal
means of 1:,-rate shuffling and b&n'klng
:v=:.a· · ~ valuatioli for new
\he tax:-refonn legislation fixes the
81*t1nt the district can spend on each
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NEWARK, N.J. (UPI ) -The mother·
in • law or an orthopedic surgeon hM
charged Monday !hat he caused the death
of his pn!gnanl, heiress wife by abandon-
ing her in waters teeming w\th sharis
while he swam to safety.
The llD"geon, Dr. Robert D. Rockreld,
i1, o1 Freehold, N.J., hu testified that he
and bis wife, Linda, 27, tried to swim for
the Florida llhore when the engine ol their
noted boa! failed aod. that be swam on
•lone IO IOI ~ wbeq she bel'amc too
llted to " eiL 1liilb wott Ille· jacketi, he llJd. ' •
• llh. Roci;N¥ -lhe daughter iii llollle' ,8jDaII, ~ke OWJH!r ol I he
Cellee-r.t.1 CCl'p.\:. a .. ndlng machine nWiulacturer.;-~ lelt an estate eat!·
maled ot '5GO,OllO jl) fl m!Ulot>.
No lroce ol llh. lloekfeld or tile It.
foot outbolrd _.., boat bu ..... fouild
alnce the milblp Dec. 11: In the Gulf elf
Mellco near Nofle, Fli\ . -..
Her mother, hfrs. aara Small, in a
suit demanding that she . be apPoloted
administrator of her daugliter11 -estate,
charge\I Monday thal Ilockfeld took hb
wife oo 1 dan1erous bolt ride •and lotted
her to leave the boat e~en though it waa
seaworthy, "knowing tbal thOse walen
were ahari infested and teeming" wtlh
barracuaa.
The doctor "deierted wabandooed his
wife. • .and reimied . to.1 ltlfety alone"
al!tf diSIJOllng ol lbe boat, the MJ!t d\ar1·
I ed.,,_ ~'At-j dli:ect ~!' M ( I J\
Rockfeld dltd, the tllill aald. • . •
Iii a tllill filed earlier to. keep the Smalls
fnftll taking 1!11 aJ?lioll oil their" davib-
ter•1 awe, Rockfekl, • IUrgeon at Brenx
Municipal llolplta! In ~·York, llld he
and hb nvHllOltlh ........ wtft ...,.
ready to relUrtt .after :15 m.laula ol boJot.
Ing -·lflo eniltte lallod-and the craft
~an drifting away from lond.
child. ~nd e'!"nlially freezes ~pecla! ta<
rates. . . ·.
It is for that reason tha,t ·J trustees
agreed Monday that strong caab.te~es
would be necessary. :
The new Jaws coupled with predictions
ol e.iplooive growth In the dlatrlct made
the need for re!el'Ves that much more
critical, White told fellow trustees.
The Orsi ed!Uon of the new dlatrlct
budget shows a lf..percent increase over
the current fiscal year, a boost or $2.3.,
million. Enrolhnent will increase by 14
percent and inflation will amount to
about 5 percent.
Salary expenses for district personnel
also are soaring.
But employes 1"presetltatlves Monday
(Soe BUDGET, Pqe I)
Services Slated
For Mrs. Hodes,
Library Founder
Mn. Lena McGuire Hodes. a former
San Clemente resident· and founder of. the
library at SL . Clemeni. ·lly the Sea
Ep!Jeopal Church, died in Laguna Hills
last 5aturday: Mn. Hodes was 78.
Until ......,uy Mrs. Hodes had lived at
Sil Avenlda Madrid, Sin Clemente.
The widow ol the late Dr. J. E. Hodes
was acUve In church activities.· She was
1 corrimunlcanl o( the church, 1 member
ol the VFW Awdllary and tile San
Clemente Girden Cktb.
.Mlle Hciiles leaves two da114h~n, R•tll ~ 'ill SaillA >\ill and ,.,. .....
tenon ol Loo An(el .. , · and two ·
1randchµ~no. Kalhie<ft ' and J o h n
LaagbaUler of ·santa Ana.
Servlce1 W9re conducted ·lhl•· morning at the local d\Urcb, lollowed by, private
burial. Friendl' who w!sh may nialie coo-
trlbutlaa10 to the .~. a-. Library
Fund. ·I anaki Mortllliy was. !Ji 'Cl\arp
ol al1"1¥emtilt&' • .
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Proposal
Balanced
San Clemente city councilmen Wednet-
day will receive a balanl'ed ctty
budgel proposal whlch cornea with n>sy
predictions of new staff and capital im-
provements but no increase in the tax
rate.
In a transmittal letter accompanying
the 14.&-mlllibn document, City Manager
Kenneth Carr expressed enthuslaam for
the city 's fiscal altuation, boosted I« the
Orsi time lhll yilr by ....... la!
revenUNbarin1 income.
"Ft!'" !he lint t1nie In my e~
II Sall ci-te City Mlnqer I ha,.
found lt poalble to accommodate DlOll
departmental requesi. for accomplllldq
work goals lhat are seemingly cmalltmt
with clllzen demandl," Carr lllld.
Among those additions to tbe document
ate a 7 .5-percent increase in public safe-
ty wages ; addltlons to the fire depart·
meot or five new men and four new
employ.. In building-planning~
Ing.
Capital lmprovemenh 11t11eJted In the
document include the flrsl stages of tbe
new city yards for a total cost of
$328,427; an estlmal<d $7$.000.plua for
s_treet maintenance and reptirs; im-
provemeni. at · llClllta Canyon and Old
Phw P;ITks fur another '28,llOO as well as
water main installations and iebulldlng
of two a:reens at the clty~golf coUrse.
Carr said that the new budget wOOlil
re~senl an locrease of abouUO.pement
over the current fiscal year document of
'3.8 mllllon.
.But tbe income from the federal """"""
as well as increases in tax revenue brought on by new construction In the>.
city would offset the Increases handily.
The council as yet has not entered into
the budget study aesslon routine whicb is
common each 11prlng. Details or the study
will be discussed at Wednesday's session.
Generally, the council sets evening
work sessions for as long as the function
U.kes. In critical years the sessions have
lasted several days.
But this year, with cuts not necessary
for balancing and retention of the tax
rate, the sessions might not take so long.
Carr propoaes the maintenance of the
current cljy tax rate of f!.$1 per f!OO of asses.!ed fatuation. A sllghf decrease in that rate h sug·
g•sted In a 2.kenl break In the
numicipal llghlinf district calqory. That
rate tradlUon~Uy drops a few cents each year.
Oruge
Welidter
It's haty days again -at least
through Wednesday, accor<ling to
the wealherlady. Highs In the up-
per 60s at the beaches and inland
areas. Chance of some sprinkles
In tile morning hours.
INSIJJE T ODAY
Sertou.t u e w &rouble1 ore
plagulltl1 the Sk~lab miuion
wi th Umperotures inside &he
1totlon .repor)ed al 100 de-•·
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Attend First
Viejo Meet
The first of three public meetings aim-
ing to get input from local residents on
the county's proposed modifi~ g~~th
poli cy was held Monday night 1n Miss ion
Viejo.
Al Bell. a county planner from the
growth policy team . presenled an
overview of a summary report released
lasl December to the ~plus citizens whO
attended.
AJao attending to field residents' ques-
tions were 1',orest Dickason, county plan-
ning director ; Stuart Bailey, assist~!
planning director ; and four o! the five
county planning commissione rs: Shirley
GMndle. Ron Yeo, Roger Slates, and
Adolph Molina.
The next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m.
May 23 at Dana Hills High School , Dana
Point.
The growth report. titled "People.
Policy and Growth: A New Direction?"
was re'!eased by the roUnty staff's growth
policy team and a 13-member advisory
committee.
It recommends a gradual slowdown
over a SO-year period resulting in popula-
tion of 2.9 million people by 2020 com-
pared to the projected 3.9 million i( no
growth policy is followed.
QuesUons from the audience centered
on whether the policies implied "Big
Brotherism" and whether the benefits
accrued from the controls v.·ould be
worth thf possible hassle caused by the
restrictions.
"l'd say Olis is more a matler of all us
'little brothers' getting together," Bell
stated. "In many areas, local govern-
ment has been defaulting i t s
responsibilitie9 to regional government,
and state and federal commissions.
''These proposala bring the initiative of
handling local net'ds back at the local
forum."
Bell a<lded that if at any time lhe
growth lrnits j::aused 50clal and economic
hardship to the OOl.lnty, the way was open
for the policies to be changed in the
public forum, just as they have been
decided there.
"I can 't prove that what we will be
gettihg is worth it," Bell said. "But
moderation may etve us time to develop
our resources tll;maintain environmental
qua1ity."
Charges Leveled
Against Cities
Over Violations
Environmentalist Dale Secord charged
early this morning that most Orange
Coast cities are violating Proposition 20
regularly.
But when Secord approached the
podium at th e conclusion of a 14-hour
meeting o( the South Coast Regional
Zone Conservation Commission, not too
many commissioners were listening.
He was allowed to speak at about 12:15
a.m. As he began addressing the agency ,
some members began packing their
briefcases, others started conversations
v.•ith those around them, and at least one
commissioner walked out.
Secord, chairman of the Project EVal-
uation and PlaMing Committee o( the
Environmental Coalition of Orange Coun-
ty. sa rcasti cally thanked Mrs. Carn1en
\Varschaw for listening to him as she
\\·aved goodbye from the front door of tbe
board room.
Secord's pre sentation was cut short by
a two-minute speaker's limit. Those com·
missioners who remained to hear his
charges did not take any action.
In a Jetter to commissioners, Secord
Usted seven violations he claims exist in
Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, San
Clemente and Newport Beach.
All the alleged violations deal with city
actions such as Jot sulxlivisions and
single lot zone changes.
He claimed that most o{ the cities that
fall \\1thin the coastal conservation law
take it for granted that such minor
revisions in zoning are not subject to the
law.
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Rep. Hanna, UCI Lecturer James Roosevelt Support Institutions in Social Ecology Discussion
Fro111 Page 1
GOLD •.. l I
day to $114 .40. In normal times gold's
price increases only by cents or fractions
of cents.
The small Paris market closed at
$124.06 ao ounce, up from Atonday's
closing of $106.20.
On the big Loodon bullion market the
price of gold was fixed at $110 an ounce,
up $3 from the day's opening price.
In seven market daya in London, the
gold price has climbed nearly 33 percent.
In New York prlceJ rebounded from an
earlier steep fall but remained on the
downside today in acUve trading on the
New York Stock Exchange.
At noon, the Dow Jones industrial aver-
age bad lost 2.78 polnls lo 906.91. II had
been down more than 11 points.
The official U.S. price of gold is $42 an
ounce, a price set in February when the
dollar was devalued. The price then was
$35 an ounce.
There was no immediate Washington
comment today but on Monday, Peter
Flanigan, assistant to the President for
international economic affairs, said the
increase in the price of gold to more
than $100 an ounce did not slgnal further
devaluation of the dollar.
And in Chicago, Piiul A. Volcker, under·
secretary of the Treasury for monetary
affairs and the government's chief ex·
pert on gold prices, said Monday after-
noon he was not worried. He said he did
not (._oresee trouble for the American co~
su mer because of it.
Herbert Stein, chalrmiin of the Council
of Economic Advisers to President Nixon,
said today in Paris he did not sec anoth er
devaluation of the dollar in the near
future.
He addressed a meeting of international
business and banking leaders organized
by the French Association of Business
Economists.
From Page 1
HEARINGS. • •
commission ,.tay 2.
TI1c meeting will be at 9:30 a.m. at the
Lobster House, 42 ll Admiralty Way,
Marina del Rey.
Orange Coast projects set for public
hearings \Vednesday are :
-Appeal by F. D. Grant Company of a
denial of its permit application by the
South Coast Commiss ion to construct 14
apartment units in Capistrano Beach .
Huntingwn Engineers
Seeking Bug in Skylab
By JOHN ZALLEI\
01 llM Delly 'llol Stitt
Engineers at McDonell Douglas Astro-
nautics Company in Huntington Beach
are working around the clock in a sys-
MORE . PROBLEMS FACING
U.S. SKYLAB,-Paga 4
tematic search for the key to Skylab's
trouble.
But, if they are making progress, they
were keeping quiet about it this morning.
"It seems that we're afflicted by
Murphy's Law," said one company offi.
cial. "If a part can break, it will."
There were two strong feelings ex·
pressed within the company at this point
in the mission:
With the $2.6 billion Skylab program in
jeopardy because of the failure of two
solar electricity p!nels to unfold, the en·
Membership Push ·
Gets Under Way
For Boys Ouh
The South Coast area Boys Club this
\\leek laun ched its annual membership
drive, and new members of the organiza-.
tion can take their pick of se11eral ac·
tivities which will start soon.
A night at Angel Stadium, dog-0be·
dience classes, a circUs trip and other
events are on the list for coming weeks,
said club spokesman Mike Brady.
The special events will begin with a
trip to see the Angels play the Oakland
Athletics on Wednesd:iy even ing.
Dog obedience classes will start the ·
same evening and will be conducted
weekly, Brady said.
The month's final special event will be
a trip to the Shrine Circµs in Long Beach
on l\tay 26.
Regular activities this month include
family night each Friday , broomstick
hockey eac h afternoon, plus volleyball ,
badminton , ping pong, and JXKll. Potential
n1embers can enroll by calling 492..(1376.
gi.necrs are determined l'J find a solution.
'"There's not even time to feel remorse-
ful over what's happened," sRi.d a com-
pany spokesman. "We're too dam.nt!d
busy trying to figure out what Went
wron'g.''.
But beneath the headw .. ark, there were
also expressions of fear that the w~
U.S. space piogram may be penalized
for the failures Skylab ·bas encOWltered.
"This may be just what sOine of
0
those
bleerung heart U.S. Senators are looking
for as an excuse to shoot down the whole
res t of the space program," said ooe en-
gineer.
"Everyone here wants a chance to
prove that Skylab is worthwhile but
there's a fear that this may be the end
of it all."
U.S. space officials in Houston are now
saying they will attempt to salvage at
least one 17..day mission io the orbiting
\\IOrksbop. '
They point out that the Skylab cabiil.
has pressurized. most systems are work-
ing perfectly, and that with help from
batteries that could be fl.own up to Sky-
lab, the shorter mission would be entire-
ly· safe.
But the feeling among some Douglas
engineers ls that a 17-day mission would
be only the crudest sort of "salvage job."
"The main purpose of Skylab was to
find out whether man could survive and
work in outer space for prolonged periods
of time," said a company spokesman .
"Moon missions have already. gone two
weeks and we know how men perform on
those trips. On Skylab we had hoped to
go 28 and 56 days, not 17 days."
Jn addition, the massive earth-mapping,
and ea rth exploration experiments that
had been important secondary purposes
of the mission might ~ve to be curtailed
or eliminated entirely.
What Douglas officials are clearly hop-
ing for is a second chance at Skylab.
They have a backup capsule about 50
percent complete and they would like the
funding to finish it.
"We've spent $390 million on Skylab so
far." sa id an engineer, "and it seems
like it would be stupid to throw all that
a\vay over another $10 million or so."
"The hardest part of the work is al-
ready done , the 99 cents has already been
spent. It \vould be awfully poor planning
to wa ste all that basic work."
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No Court Bias
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of ltll Dllll't f'IJtt Ill.ff
Rep. Richard T. Hanna CD-Anaheim)
predicted Monday that the U.S. Supreme
c;ourt· will deal fairly with any c:ourl
cues arising from con(resalonal
dlsigreements with Prtsldent Nixon on
executive privilege related to Watergate
inquiries~
Hanna gave his opinion on any fUture
high court rulings during an appearance
at UC Irvine.
Despite the unprecedented numbers of
appointments President Nixon has made
to the Supreme Court, Hanna told UCI
social ecology students, "I believe the
justices will folJow ·the trend of the law.
The trend of the Jaw is to move toward a
balancing of the power's between the
Congress and the President."
Hanna appeared with former con·
gressman Jame!: Roosevelt who is a lec-
turer in a Program in Social Ecology
course, "The Congress," being offered
this quarter. Roosevelt, who meets the
weekly clas.s and accepts no salary, also
spoke out in support of trust or the
justices of the Suprel)le C.Ourt.
The Newport Beach resident recalled
his father's relations with high court
ju.slices. Roosevelt said, "History proves
most Supreme Court appointees usually
defied the President who appointed them.
rm sure General (Pr es ident )
Eisenhower had no idea how liberal
Justice \Varren would turn out to be.
Andi, Justice (Felix) Frankfurter cer·
tainly changed ffom what my father
(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) thought he
would be when he appointed him:"
Hanna added Justice Black to the list
say lo lbe Amerr..n people 'I will not
carry out these programs when a presi-
dent is sv.'orn to uphold the Constitution,"
Hanna said, noting the Comtltution
as.signs Congress the power to determine
spending prloriUes.
"C.OOgress must stake steps to take
back powers it has ceded to the Presi-
dent," Hanna said. He added he believes
the Nixon api)roach to executive privilege
extending to former employes Is "beyond
belief. It dares the Congrus lo Impeach
the President if we don't llke it."
Hann.a In a seminar sesaJon prior to hls
cla!!room lectw-e said he did not believe
Congress would or could cite Nixon for
contempt if he fajJed to respond to
\Vatergate inquiry subpoenas.
However, aides and former aides to the
President might well be forced to come
by contempt cit'atlons which eventually
would be heard by the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Nixon is offerlng C.Ongress a "no com-
pro~ise" situation on executive privilege
HL.nna said. "The tide now must be stop-
ped and it will take court actions to
establish new guidelines on executive
pri11ilege."
Lagunan Safe
As Wild Slug
Hits House
of high court justices who proved to be ,,.
independent of the President appointing
them. "Black showed himself to be no
racist and in fact, .became a leader on
By JACK CHAPPELL
01 ""'. o.lb' "'"' lltff
A Laguna Beach woman narrowly
escaped death late Monday as a rifle slug
slammed through a retired couple's
Catalina Street home passing within a
foot of the woman's head aS she sat
the court in n1atters of civil rights,"
Hanna said.
In two sessions on campus Monday,·
Hanna discu ssed the onflicts of Congress
with the White Rouse in three areas : ex·
ecutive privilege related to the
Watergate investigations : impoundment
of federal funds approved by Congress;
and the Presidential powers to wage
\\lars which have not been declared by
Congres.s.
Hanna opened his remarks saying he
would explore the "arrogance of this ad·
ministration." He outlined the history of
use of presidential authority to impound
funds approved by Congress.
Again, Hanna noted the courts 'arc
r\!defining the limits of White House
fiscal cootrols over Congress in cases in
which portions of the $6 billion Nixon has
"permanently" vetoed of the $8.7 billion
impounded by executive order thus far.
Roosevelt and Hanna agreed the court
actions favoring OEO have come too late
to ·save the poverty war agencies Nixon
ordered dismantled.
Hanna s u g g c s t e d across-the-board
budget cuts might have foWld favor in
Congress and "would have been more
consistent with the President's inflation
concerns."
"But, it is the height of arrogance to
Bloodmobile Visit
Slated for Clemente
A Red Cross bloodmobile will visit San
Clemente Friday to accept donations of
whole blood to replenish supplies at 36
hospitals in the county.
The veh1cle staffed with teclmicians
will be parked at the U n i t e d
Presbyterian Church, 119 Aveni d a
Estrella, from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Ap-
pointments by donors are suggested,
aides said, and can be handled by calling
4™1158.
reading a newspaper. 1
Anita Kuban was uninjured in the hr' ·
cident under investigation today by
Lagtina Beach police.
"All of a sudden everything just sort of
crumbled before you . It's kind of an eerie
feeling," Mrs. Kuban said.
Police traced the path of the mystery
bullet throug'h: a four inch by four inch
post on the couple's porch, an aluminum
window frame, a wooden window siding,
a drapery, a thick plate glass mirror and
a wall, rinally smashing into the rear of a.
brick fireplace and dropping betweeil!
walls. q
"I was terribly shattered for a while.
\Ve didn't know whether to stand up 1or
get down or what ," Mrs. Kuban said.
Mrs. Kuban and her husband Theodore
have been Laguna Beach residents for
between 45 and 50 years and reslde at 604
Catalina Street.
"We just looked at each other," she
said.
Marciann Urlaub
Rites Wednesday
Funeral services will be conducted
Wednesday morning for Marciann H.
Urlaub, 39, a San Clemente housewife
who died Saturday at home.
Mrs . Urlaub lived at 331 Calle
Felicidad. She leaves her husband,
Stanley; a daughter, Sheila Marie
Urlaub; her mother, Mrs. Jean Larsen of
Racine, Wis., and a sister, Roseann
Tuinstra, also of Racine.
Graveside services were conducted this
morning at Ascension Cemetery in El
Toro, with Lesneski Mortuary in charge.
-Appeal by Avco Community
Developers Inc. of a denial by South
Coast Commission of exemption requests
for seven residential and commercial
tracts in the Salt Creek Beach area of
Laguna Niguel.
-Appeal by the Envi ronmental Coali-
tion of an exemption granted by South
Coast Commission to Avco for develop-
ment of 48 resident ial units and one
service station in Laguna Niguel.
Ririe hart N urned
Fiesta President It's What's Out Back That Counts!
-Appeal by Date Secord of Costa Mesa
or a permit granted by the South Coast
Com1nissio n to Aliso \Vatcr Management
Agency for an ocean and land outfall in
South L.1guna.
Fro1n Page 1
BUDGET ...
a&sened lhat a propased fi ve·perccnt.
acro.!Ythe.board increase in wages might
001 be tnough lo maintain ''excellence in
educa1ion. •·
Ol arles Conklin. representative for the
Capistrano Unified Education Assoc iation
tone of two teacher ba rgaining groups\
asserted lha t the increase would still not
be enough to n1atch the boost in livi ng
costs. He added that the budget also does
not take into account any of the fr inge
benefits sought by the teachers in an ef-
fort to improve the ir performance as
ed ucators.
Dozens or teachers were in the au-
dience Monday in a new effort to follow
the activities of the trustees, Conklin
sa id.
Negotiations are far from concluded
\Vith district employes and s o m e
spokesmen for the bargaining groups
have said that on impasse ls looming.
Nonetheless, refinement and beavy
study of budget items at the staff level
will lake place before trustees take their
next hard look at the flscal situation ln
the district .
The revised version or the budget will
be ready fo r the boord early next month.
~\
San Juan Capistrano res ident Gordon
Rinehart has ~n selected as the new
president of the San Juan Fies ta Assoc ia·
lion . He succeeds Mac l\1cDowell.
The general membership of the
association sponsoring the Fiesta de las
Golondrina s each yea r also has selected
a slate of officers and committee
chairman to assist Rinehart in the COfl·
ing 12 months. .
The others selected at a recent
meeting are Frank Merrick, vice presi·
dent : Barbara Locke, recording
secretary ; Dottle Sheahan; corresponding
secretary : Josh Gammell. treasurer;
Salle Dukette. membership chairman :
Dave Dawson, ways and m c ans
chairman ; ~1cDoweU, parade chairman,
and Ginny Davis, publicity chairman.
Puentes to Take
Boys Ouh Post
li!anuel "r..'l&My" Puent e s of
Capistrano Beach -a traffic engineer
for the Auto Club of Southern califomla
-has been chosen a me1nber of the
Board of Directors for the South Coast
Area Boys Club.
Puentes, a local res1denr since 1962, is
a graduate or Ne\V Mexico State
University.
He currently serves as president of
PAGE (Parents Association for Gifted
Educa\jon ) and at one time he headed
tbe Capistrano Unified Schocil DiSlrlct's
advisory comnUttee on English as a sec-
ond language.
He and bls wtre, Susy, have three
chi ldren. The famlly lives at 26482 Lu
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Our store is like •n iceberg! No -we're not chilly to
deal with -it's that you only see one tenth of our store
from the front.
Poop.le visiting us for the first time aro fl•bberg•sted
when the sp•cious interior unfolds before'.them. The huge
showroom h•s thous•nds of s•mples. (Customers tell us
we h•ve the l•rgesl ~oloction they h•ve seen).
Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite
v•riety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant
room.
Add offices, a spacious drapery room, plonty of
parking, ploosont poople, and you 'll hove tho "Big Picture"
of our successful operation !
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
MIL. 1'llln. t le 5:30; Ftl. t to t: Sat. 9'30 le I
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.Not Affected 1~-Yet
NEW YORK (AP) ~ Tiie -------.... blah ODii o(·(IOld .. Iba Euro-
pean ucbanges Monday
,,., cloesn~ mwi you!U poy more
r'oi that bauble at Tilfany'1 or set more H yoo decide to 1eU
"'" . aorne old Jewelry: Not yet,
anyway.
A apol check ol tellne<1,
jeweler oould not pncllct what
WN!d happa> 10 tbe prl<:o of
pins, bra<tleta, earrings and
olher Jewelry· as a r<1Ull of
the record coat of &old -over
•100 an ounce -on the Euro-
pean bullion markets. .
"It depends on the fiuc-·•,,)' 1:1.~.-·
Juations,.. said the Tiffany ·
•
1.r-• manufacturers · and retailers
showed that lhe price of gold
jewelry generally depend• on
lq-terra coats, nof abort-
1pokeaman. "On how much
gold the manulacturer bas on
hand, on how rapidly "b.ls sup-
pllea are dwlndling." New Bantlttgton Dome ,
'" lmn Ouctuatiorui In t h e market. :
TUE RETAILERS -and
their customers -are the last
ones affected.
"It'S t h e manufacturtr
• , who's bsltling thls lhlng day In
and de,y out," said a
spokesman for the Jewell)'
FINANCE
Industry Council.
A spokesman for Tiffany's
sa!d the posh Fifth Avenue
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Convertible Securities
HIGH INCOME
plus
GROWTH POTENTIAL?
This laclure is designed to provide the od·
vonced' invut9r with on explonotion 1.if this
sophisticoted·. farm of investment. We will
discus~·;~• _•d.~o~a~os , en~ rish ~a\ ~!"9
conv.rlillle Skurotles !nay involve 1n'lln 'un-
t;llrtain market end how they could work
to combine growth potential with hi~ in·
come. The lecture will explain some o the
reasons that in;tltutions ond sophisli t.d
investors ore frequently mont interest.if in
corporate convertible securities thon dom·
mon stock.
The lectu"' ·will be given on Wednes1•y,
May 16, ond repeated on Thursdoy, l'y1ay
17. Select the dote ond location convenient
for you and ¢1111 {714) 494-0711 for res ei\va·
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THE StroATION aiao wu
confllalng for the manulao-tw-er. A spokesman for
Edward Calderon Jewelry Inc.
said, "Nobody knows what can
happen." He sald his own sup-
plies of gold were low because
he coold not depend on the
price to stay the same. He
takes ooJy sborl·lenn onlen.
"If I do take long-term orders
now," he said, "I enter into an
agreement with the customers
to charge according to the
price or gold."
B. Gutter & Sons is a buying
firm, purchasing jewelry and
other gold items from con--
swners, then reselling the
metal to refiners. "The whole
trade is confused as to what
they should pay for gold ," a
spokesman said.
Fearful Consumers
Buying Small Auws
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
fear of a gasoline shortage -
or at least bll(her prices -ap-
pears to be pushing
automobile bu y e r s toward
small, economy models.
The trend became apparent
Saturday In an As'°"ialed
~T~otSa=:~
area. Some of the dealers sell
bolh small cars and stant14rd
American models.
MORE TUAN haU lhe sales
managers interviewed said
they have noticed considerable
reaction in recent weeks to
reports that gasoline may soon
be In short supply, and that
higher prices seem likely.
The rest reporteci some or
little effects of the reports,
saying that other factors are
sUU more imprn:tanl than fuel
economy.
"There's delinl!<!ly a strong
trend toward economy," said
Bob Becker, wbooe !Inn sells
bolh Italian and AmerlC21n
small cars, as well as st6nd-
ard..slzed American cars.
''BEFORE, 'l11ERE was
never too much mentkm of gas
or gas mileage," Becker said.
'jBut now, l'd say that for 80
percent of lhe people who
walk in the door, that's one of
lhe first things they Uk a bout.
We really started noticing It
when all the publicity started
about gasollne going up and
maybe raUoolng."
Jay Ferrell, -firm
sells small and standard cars,
bolh Amekan, •id the reports
"have been very effective" in
turning bu)'ers t o w a r d
economy cars.
"In fact, I'd say that fuel
ocooomy Is the predomlnani
part of their Idea of car
buying right .-. The news
stories have done it. They
have really created the small.
car market we're seeing now,
as far as I'm concerned," Fer·
rell said.
ASKED WIIETllER t h e
switch Is hurting the sales of
standard sizes, Ferrell ·said,
"No. 'they're selling about the
same aa last month."
Palrlck Turner, who sells
Japanese cars, and John Nan-
nigay, who sells British cars,
both said there ls "deflnltely"
a trend toward economy.
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T_,, M111', 1973 OAllY PILOT JI
OVER THE COUNTER
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Payment Balance
Plunges Sharply
WAliHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. balance ol pa)'lllOllls
dot~ted lharply In the nm quarttt ol . 1973, due
largelyto'n le r ri a lion a 1
monetary tunnoil during tlle
period, the Comm<ree Depart-
ment reported 'l'ue3day.
. Two measum or t h t
balance of paymenll boll>
declined. The official reserve
transacUoo balance was ln
deficit by ltO.Z billioo and lhe
net liquldlty balance wa! ln
deficit by $6.8 billion.
compared will> 11.7 billion In
!be r.urtb q\W'tet.
All fisum In lhe Commerce
Dep1rtmenl b a 1 an c e of
payments report are adjusted
ror seasonal variations.
nie d!Htrence between the
two balancts Is lh>t lhe net li-
quidity balance does not In·
elude private flows of llquld
capital, which are assets easi-
ly coovertlble to ca.sh.
mE DEFICIT in lhe of-
mE DEFICIT in the of· ficial r e s e r v e transaction
ficial re s e r"v e transactions • balance hs tht worst since
balance, a measure of all of· the third quarter of 1971 when
ficlal and private financial it was Sll.9 billion. The deflcit
transactions, '!as $8.6 billion in the net liquidity balance
larger than 1n the fourth also was the worst since the
quarter of 1m when lt was 1971 third quarter
$1.& billion. ·
The deficit in net liquidity
balance was $2.7 billion worse
than the fourth quarter deficit
of $4.1 billion.
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Some Balance
The two defic~ts reported by
the Commerce Department
mean lhe outflow or U.S.
dollars into world money
markets inefeased sharply
during the fil!St quarter at a
time when world governments
wert expressing concern that
the flow of dollars led to tn·
tern at i ona I monetary
disturbances.
Reasons for Happy Tu.rnaround Eyed
THE BALAN CE of
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -
For the moment, it's easier lo
get Joans to buy homes In
California because of action by
the Federal Home Loan Bank
and an as yet unexplained
turnaround in savings and Joan
agency dePQslts.
payments deficits also oc·
curred despite a substantial
Jmprovement in the country's
trade deficit, which was $900
million in the• first quarter,
Firm Tells
Mortgage
Falsifying
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
major Los Angeles home
building firm has disclosed
that several Conner employes
Of its mortgage b a n k i n g
subsidiary "altered or in-
oorrectly stated" credit in-
fonnation on some mortga ge
applications to help "margin
homebuyers" qualify for
mortgages.
A statement released Mon·
day by Kau fman & Broad Inc.
said that an investigation or
lending institutions w h i c h
purchased most of the loans
turned up "a below average
number of delinquencies."
THE STATEMENT iden-
tified the mortgage banking
subsidiary in v o Ive d as
International Mortgage Co.
which arranges financing for
buyers of Kaufman & Broad
homes.
There was no trading on the
New York Stock Exchange
Monday in the stock of Kauf·
man & Broad, which made its
disclosures in the wake ot an
article in Barron 's, a financial
magazine that questioned the
firm's accounting methods.
l"Oll L.ATl!ST LEASIN~ TIPS CALL
'7l Co41111ec Cffpe 119 Ylll•
$t7t,IO -JI O.E.L.
SEVEN ADVANTAGES
OUR PAGER OFFERS
A sharp rise in savings and
loan dePQsits this month was
greeted joyfully by executives
who say they.are trying to find
out what it means.
"VERY llONESTLY, we arc
trying to analyze how to
understand what happened,''
said Herb Sandler, president
of Golden West Savings and
Loan.
Industry SPQkesmen said the
earlier cash shortage made it
increasingly difficult to obtain
loans at the going rates -7~
percent interest with 3 percent
down, 8 percent interest wiih
20 percent down, 8 percent in·
terest with 20 percent down,
and 81/4 percent for those who
could qualify for a 90 percent
loan.
The influx of new money has
made loans more available,
but the industry people say
they're uncertain how long
that will last.
SANDLER SAID the money
men anticipated a rather
"nat" deposit picture for April
because or real estate and in·
come taxes, but not quite as
bad as It turned out. Came
May, and all that unexpected
green balm descended.
"The key questioo," said
Shuttle's
Contract
Revealed
Special lo th e Daily Pilot
DOWNEY -Lockheed
~1issiles Ii. Space Co., Sun·
nyvale , has been named as the
subcontractor to fabricate
part of the space shuttle
orbiter's external insulation
system.
--Award of the subcontract
was announced Monday by
R'>Ckwell lnternational Corp. 's
space division, which i s
developing the orbiter and in-
tegrating the overall shuttle
system under contract to the
National Aeronautics & Space
Administration.
Sandler, is, •i what was the
surprise, April or May?"
FHLB statistics show that
California S&L capital on hand
totaled $36.4 billion at the end
of February, climbed to $36.9
bilJ.Lon at the end of March,
then dropped, some S33 million
by the end of April.
FACED BY A reduction in
cash -supply !or home loans
and the need to meet possible
advance loan commitments
made in bette r limes, the
associations were in a dark
picture. ·
The loan bank,-in what one
In Swit%erland
Cornf eld, 45, Seized
f Mutual Fund Pioneer
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP )
-Bernard Cornfeld, who in·
troduced mutual funds to
Europe , has been ordered to
appear before a magi strate on
charges or fraud , abetting
speculation and mismanage-
ment.
The financial Napoleon was
arrested Monday w hi I e
vislting his 85-year-old mother
at his luxurious lakeside villa.
Cornfeld, 45, crossed into
Switzerland from France for a
Mother's Day visit. He spent
the night in medieval St. An-
toine Prison and appeared to--
day in a private hearing
Safe ,way
Meat Suit
OAKLAND (AP I -A
$174 million class action
suit contends Safe w a y
Stores Inc. sells foreign
beef and lamb a s
"U.S.D.A. Choice" i n
California.
After the suit was filed
Monday in Alameda Coun·
ty Superior C o u r t .
Safeway spokesman Bill
Gross denied the ac-
cusation.
"Jn that particular suit,
their allegations charging
purposeful deceit a re
nonsense," he said.
THE SUBCONTRACT will
have peak-year funding of '------------'
that yours may not !
COMPUTI OlANGI
COUNn COVERAGE
l•l•dlat: Lot•-.....
S.• c~. MinJu ¥'91o
DMa Pohlt, os .-II • Lo
hoefll •114 MOit of L.A.
MONTH TO MONTH
RENTAL IASIS
NO DlP'OSIT l19UUIED
ON APPIOYID ClfDIT
ONLY $17.00 Pll MONT
TOTAL COST ,_,....,
NIW COMPACT UNrt
SID 11 1/4•4al/1 J
YOICI MUSA•f PAGIRS
ALSO All AYAIU.llf
PULL Fifi MAINTINANC
Oll~NG£ COUNTY
II lllllJTI Lll'HONl
SI HVICF 1"l
714 .. IJIJJOS
411 IO. '4NlA ~!. !'ANTA ANA
...,_ ~ Mlttlttl V .. te ::-;;;.;;-;;:· ... ~. ~ ' ,.. •1 """' t•I ltll
4fWW
'
about $18 million and will be in
effect several years. Details of
the agreement are being
negotiated.
The insulation Lockheed will
develop is• called high tern·
perature reusable, surface in·
sulation. It will be put on those
Portions of the shutt l e 's
payload-carrying orbiter craft
thJt will be subjected to heat
ranging from about 6 5 0
degrees to 2,300 degrees F.
during launch, orbital opera·
tions and entry.
Made of a silica fiber
fabricated into tiles , the in·
sulalio n will be attached to the
orbHer 's external surface. The
material will cover about two-
thirds of the craft.
THE SPACE shuttle is the
first reusable s·pace
tranliportation system. Tbe
orbiter will function both as a
sptcecraft -in li£ting off
froom earth and operating tn
spaet, and as an 3lrplane -In
returning to earth to land on a
runway similar to a con-
ventional jetliner.
The orbiter is designed to
transport as much as ~.000
pounds of payload to earth
orbit,. Cargo will range from
satellite to pawngers and
scientific laboratories.
Equity
-Events leading to lhe
seiiure of Equity Funding Llfe
Insurance Co. and two firms
now In con.1M!rvatorship.
-The state Insurance
department's eraminallon
system.
Assemblyman
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Tucsday.'s Closing Prices--G»mplete New York Stock Exchange List
•
Market ·Recovers,
Dow Jones Rises I . . ~
NEW YORK (Al') -'!be stock market bounced ba<k a little Tueactay from the sliarp Mlllng spree
tboi characterized it In !lie four prlof .....Wns and
tbe Dow Jones Index galned 7.75 potnl&
of 'TbOre was such a sblJll sell-off tbal aome kind a oomeback co u l,d be ex~• said Ralph
ACll\lpora of HarriJ, Upham & Co. '
' 'l'l'be sell-off, ·was precipitated by tlte sharp In·
....,... In the. pnce of gold, tile fact that !bey turned
off ~ gas m the Mideast, and behind the whole
tblnf is that Watergate fiasco. The"'l three crises
pniopitated the sharp sell-off." .
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Tlllt tl•'-'*'1 W•1 flled 'lllllltl tilt C_. Ot!MI Al!rll •• lf7', ty CiM't ol Of.not eo.,inty on IMV' '· 1m, BAT JAC PUBLIC NOTICE •·1.fU1 .. ll:OOUCTIONS. !He. PUBUC NOTICE
1-..0C ty: ll:OIM11 M, 11'1111,1111 "ICTIOUI tUSlflllSS -r,::;-cr:.:.~~· OM '#fti:t .. '•'== NAMa JTATSMl:NT '1CTmOvt IUSl•ISI '••tt14 ....... ~-Wl ...... ' .. OrM!I "-Tht followlt19 f*°'°" II doing Mlnm MAMI ITATIMl.NT •
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l• SU,.IJttOI!: coUJtT 011 THI! PUB'IC NOTICE Tl'll1 llwlMM undlKl'td IW in 11'41"1~1. Thi• iwstntM• It ~ COlldilCt«I by 1 1.1 Btrtv Jo At5-n COf'l!Oftilon !C1llf6r11\lf, .
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TNa COUNTY 0" 01tANGE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINlll ty Cllf'k of Ort1'19f Cou111y Ol'I Mly II, 1.l•IY I.. Keell11
-.. I ••••· 1•1.'~•U Tl... NAMI STATl~IHT 1'1l Thb 1t1"""'"t fl ied with h CovntY '... D • ,. IC 1 ILICA TM following ptrlOl'I I• doll'IQ IWtlntil ~ c1m of Or•~ Countv Ol'll Aprh lt. 1'11.
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In IM Mtlltr ot '"" "'!l!IOl'I ot ... EltElllA AllA91AH5 G20 CtmPllS n, 22. 29 •nil J11n• s. lt73 ldl·7' c trk, f ~ ROIERT EAftl CHURCHILi., P11bll1~f Orlvl Ntwll(ll'I 8ttcll C.111ornlt t2UQ flMm ~e~P~R~~'R'~~s~!~~~cNEt's.THE 11U. "11t1111:A. •~ .. 1 c.111«1111 J>UBUC NOTICE P111111~ °''• Cotlf Dally PllOt.
To +av• IM S!tnd1no of THE (Ol"po!'ll!Ol'I, 4>0 Cln'l!WI 0 ... 1 ... ''-----;c;;;;:;::;::::--=:;;::;;;;,----1 :'c':'~"~·:··~·'.:nd M•Y 1, •• 11. 1m l17•7J
NEWPORTElll:.COSTA MESA NEWS '" 1 NtwJIOrl 1.-el'I, CiUtornlt '2660. 1 f'ICTITIOUS 8USIHllS PVB-IJC NOT!. CE N""'PIPfl' ot ~II Clreul11lol'I AKef· Tlll1 t1111l"'n 11 conclveled tl'I t eor HAMI STATllM•NT
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Otl l'ff(l!119 tl'll wirlflld P111tlOl'I ot 8111 Perr.,. •• rnc., 11 : l'ICTITIOUI IUSINllS ! -ROIERt !Alli. <;HURCHILI., I ~ e WJll!lm L. Ptrllrl ECOL 0 G V MA INT EH AH CE NAMI ITATl'MINT
', :" P\lbllthtl" of tht 1~1mtd tlfWtPIPtl, Prnld"'I SERVICE. 111J1 I( Skyp1rk, lr,,1111, Tht •olloWll'l9 ptr-II doing llwlnlll
to ~,,. 111 1l11'1dlt1Q •• 1 flfW~per ot Tllll 11-'"""'1 wis llled wllll tilt COUii C1!lfor11t1 f'1707 11:
11-r•I tlreult flon a dtflnfd In $KllOl'I ty Cltrk of Of"lngt COUl'lly on MtV :11, John A. Fender. tin! T1n1111 Pl., Cotti THI! Oll:IOI NA ( Vlll:GIN SHlll:T CO ..
6000 ot tflt OOWrnmtnt Coclt, 11etrl•lned Im. p utn Mtll• C1lllornl1 92416 10171 M111rtl1nl1 Clrcle, Hi;ntl111ton
Ind ttl•llUllhlO, el'ld h 111PMrl111J froni Putilllhld °' Co/l.lt Dilly p11 1 Thi• bulh'1111 II Condll(led b'f i n 111• lt•ch, Ct111. '1"'4 proof tl'lldf to th• llfltf1cil011 ot 1111 •nae 0 ' <1lvldu1I Jotln "k. Burr, 1037l Mwrtrlftl• Cir., • coi.rt !NII nw Dally Piiat I• •f'IOtllfr Mly u, 2t. 29, 11111 June s. 1913 1m-n jOhll A. F1nd1r M1111ll111Jto!I Btll(h, Ctlll. 92"'6
;--paptr af Qtlllf'•l cJ~1111Uon puo1!111td PUBLIC NOTICE Thi' 11111mtnl w11 flied with tilt Coun-Thi• b\lllMll 11 Conduct" IW 111 In-! ;!ft 111t ... m. eo.,inty ,, !ht pttltlonl119 If Cltrk 01 Ortl'!fll Couniv an M1y 2, 1'73 cllvldull. """'Pl"''· ,.,.. Jalll'I M. Burr 1T IS 011:0!.RED 11111 111d PtllllOl'I or NOTICE TO CllEDITOIS PUblllMd Or11'19t1 Coast 01lly Piiot, This llallm~I wll flied wllll ll'lt Coun-
tl'le sutnt1nc1 ll'ltreol, logt!ber wllh SUPEllOlt COUllT Of' THE May 8, lS, r.1, 29, 1973 ll61·73 ty Clerk of O•lfl!ll County on April 2j,
notlct tilt! PelltlOMt" lnll!l'lds on I l'llmed STATE IFotl:NIA l'OR -----·---------11973. ,~., 01te to wit: Mtv 22. 1973, apply 11>1 •~ OP CAL PUBLI C NOTICE Orcltr d1c:t1rl"ll Mid MWIPIPtr lo flt 1 THE COUNTY OF OltANGli Pubtlllhld Or•• Cot•I Mty 1, I, IS, 22, 1t73
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1212-n : " newiP'Ptr af 01t1er11 elrcut1t!011 bf Mo. A-161 71 • ' pvDll~ purw111t 10 S«llon '°62 of tht E111t1 af LEOIA STEP HA H I A FICTITlOUS BUSINllSS
NI.Ml! STATEMl!NT ' • (i.0Wr11ment Cade· GRANOVSKIA STROTHER, 0tc:1111d.
' •, (tl !!'le pet1t1oiil11Q MWJP8petJ trod NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tile TM lollowlng person Is doing bu1ln1s1 PUBIJC NOTICE
, '" (bl 1l'ICI .;.. 0111v Piiot, •OOl!ler credl!Ofl af Ille tbave 111med dK~t os : llllWIPIPlll' ot UfMl'll e I r C v I• t I an tMI 111 persons ha\11"1! eltlm1 O!:lllll1! the THE VELVET FROG, Solina Paln'lli FICTITIOUS IUllNaSS
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putllllf\td In lllt Nll'll COUllly 11 Ille Mid cll<:..0.111 •rt rtqvlrtd 10 lilt them, Bldg .. 311$8 C1mlna C1pbtr1no, S111 NAMI STATIMINT
petltlOl'lll'IQ nl'WIP&ll"f-w1111 11\e na.;t111rv voucher•, In Ille 0Ulc1 Juan C1pl1tr1no, C•. 91675. TM folltowlll9 ptrson 11 doing bullllffl
Dlledi Mar 10, ltT.1 of Ill• d1rk of flll •bOvt 1ntUled eourl, ar 5hlrl•V E. G1rd1, 711 Rlcl'lbroall 11: /If Cl.AUD! M. OWl!:NS ro prete11t lntm, wflh IM nect111u·)" Orlv•, Cleremant, C11ltornl1. t.VlE'S OF NEWPORT, 1660 OrinQt
Judef of the SU'Pllrlor Court llOU(;IN!r1, to 1M vndlfllgntd II lllt off!c1 Tl'lll tw1ln1s1 II eOl'ldvcled IW 1n I"' Avi., Cotti Mfll, Ct lll.
HICl(aY, CAl'RITZ a llUCKNlll ot HALL SEELY, AllOl'IHI'/ II t.1w, 36' d11rldu1L 1.Ylt Everrtll V111 di Wtlklf', 233 •r J-T Clprttl $tn MIO!itl Orl1r1, N•wport BllCh, Shlrlty E. G1rcla S1 nll Ani Ave., Ntwl>Ort 9Hdl, Cllll.
1UP ~r SIYll., SWIN 47S Ct lllorlll• '2660, Wllleh II Ille plKI of Thi• 1r1rement was llltd with th1 Coun· 916'!0
'"' .. Ct~itortlll n7t1 bu1ln111 af ll'le underllgned !n 111 m11!!tr1 IV Clerk of Orll'l{ltl Cou111V Ol'I • Aprll )0, Thi• busll'lfll 11 cond\ICl«t by lfl Inell•
':'E'·!Tlll ,7141 GW6U per111n11111 to tilt ttllte ot ••Id c1«1dtn1, 1973, , vldu•I. A-.., ll'lfltlclMI' wl1hln 1wr mOl'lths 1lter Ille llr1I puollcl· 1M6-0C P·Mffl L. E. Vtn ft Wilktr
::":.'l"'' I D Pl• IJOl'I af thl1 notlct. p "'\·•~ --C ' 0•11 PllO• ,.....,11htcl Or11191 Co&li lllY al, Olltcl Mlf ll lllJ Uin .._. v•••..,.. Oii V ' Tiiis 1!1ltrnt11I w11 llled wllfl the Coun-·,1ij~ M~ u. 12. 13, 14. lJ, 16, 17. lt. 19, lO. HALI. s!et.Y M•Y 1, •• 15, 12. 191l 1n2·n IV Clerk of Or11'!(11 CounlV on Aprll "·
•-lt laG-73 Extc111or al 1n1 Wiii PUBLIC NOTICE i9n. "4111 :r , PUBLIC NOTICE HALL s~1t'v•t1CW• "'111td dtctdenl Publ!sl'lld Or1ng1 Ct.tit D•llY Piiot.
• ' Al'-Y 11 t.1w l"ICTITIOUS BUSINISS Mly I, S, IJ, 22, 1973 1213-73 f ' NOTICI 0" SAi.i 0,-PllllONAL U6 S111 Ml1ut4 OrtYI NAMI STATEMENT : 1;: ,.•or••TY :! :~~'~Tl sALI ~:'m.)'::!.~So~·u10n111 m.e bJi~e•s'~~~1"" Pff'IOl'I• •r• c1o1ng ____ P_U_B_Ll_C_NOTI_C_E ___ _
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1 Supttlor Court of"" '"t• of C1llfornl1 ""_.,. tor e .. cwlot VERGO 8UllOlNG SUPPLIES, 2518 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINalS
NAMI'. STATEMl'NT ·_· tor 1111 CO\ll'ltv ot Or1n09. P111;1ll1hed Ortnite Cotll 01Hy Piiot, Nl'll'porl 8lyd., Na.•• COSll MtN, C1llf,
In lllt MlllW of IM E1t1te of LUCll.l.E MIV 15, 22, 29, lfl(f June$, 1t73 1'99·13 91617 TM
r' DRAUCKER. C>lc:Mlld. Ri v G. ()yotrfurt, 2511 NfWPOl'f Blvd .. es:
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Nolle• 11 lltt'ftN' g!ve11 11111 !ht .,,,._ PUBLIC NOTICE Cos•• Mts1, Calll, "'11 DESIGN SIGH CO .. 1~.(: Gothlnl dtfllllftld will "!I •I Prlvlt• 11te, on or v111cen1 E. Reagan, 2500 Ntwparf Avt .. Hun!lngtan B11el'I, C1UI. tu.17
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' ,, '"""the u d•Y of Mly. ltn, I f 11\f olfle• --llvd., ND.'· Coste Mesi, C1lll, 926'11 Bry1n R•lph Mcl.IOd. 2$401 C1llt of Jll tru.I dfl)I .. 14155 Vtnlur1 l lvd., SU .. ERlOll COURT 0" TIU! Thl1 t1u1l11eu 11 cOl'lducted tly I gtnerl1 Bectrrl, Liguni Niguel, Ctlll.
Slltrmlll O.lu 9UO:I, Cou11ly of LOI nATa OF CAl.ll'OINIA l'Olt THI! p•rl11tr1111p, Thli bu1l11e11 11 eanducled bV 111 ln-
1, All(lfllt, Sl1lt of C1llfornl1, to 11\f hlDhlll COUNTY 01' ORANGI Riv G. OVerturf dlvldvt1.
1nd bttt btclcltr, 11'1d 111bl1CI to COl'I· Ht. A·1UU Thf1 11.iem11nt wa1 filed with !he Coun· 8r,'1n Rtlpl'I McLIOd
I .. l!rmllfOl'I by 111d 5UP9rlor' Court, •II tnt NOT!Cl! 01' HIARINO l'Olt AltTHORI· fy Cltrk ot Otan,111 County an Mey 2, 1973. Thll 111tt m1nl wa1 !!led Wiit! !tit COi.i"'
'l tlPt. 11111 •nd lnllrtll of .. Jd dtc'tllld TY TO I XeCUTI llllAI. ISTATI l'Htlt IV Clerll. of Orltllf County on Aprll 2S I 11tilt11,.,. ot dNlh tl'ld t ll tl\f rlg~t, ll!lt LOAN MODlf'ICATION AGllll,.,,INT Publ11hed Or1ngt· Cotll 0111¥ Pllal, 1973 • '
. Ind fllllM'ffl thet the nllll af 111d Ellllf ol JOHN T. STOWERS, •k• M•V. IS n 29 1973 llSS-73 ' ,,.....
),-, ffetlMd his Kqulrld by optrl!IOl'I ol l1w JOHN THOMAS STOWERS, Otct11td. ' ' ' ' Pub!lihtd Or1ngo1 (NOii 0111\1 Piiat
I", Df otlllf'WIM, other tht11 Olf In tcldlllOl'I lo NOT ICE IS HEREllY GIVEN 11111 Ellt PUBLIC NOTICE May I I lS 22, 1973 1215-ri NI af M id d«.MUd. ,, !ht ,,,.,. of Stowen. I I E•eculrl~ ot "'' Will of Ill• 1 c2..::·..::.· .:::'.CC'..'-C:.------'=.:.:
I.. dHtll, Jn Incl lo 111 Ille ctrt1ln "trtontl 1b0Yt-n•med dtctdtl'll, h11 fllld hlrln I PUBIJC NOTICE
propwfy tJllMlt 111 !flt Coun1Y ot Or1nQ"1, po1lltlon tor 1u111orlty ta ••ecute r111 \ Sllll ~ cont-1111, ,.r11cul1rly .... ,, .... e•l•I• lolll mod!Ac1t!on ••r"me"t ,ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS 1 -11 to1iow• ~II; -rlltret\Ct to wll!ch I• medl tor l11rlhtr HAM! STAT'EMEMT \ Flr1I .. Trull OHd Hott, orlgllla! pel11CUI•,.. 11'1d !hit Ille tlml •l'ld p11e1 Th• following ptr»n1 are doing-
•ICTITIOUI SUllHISS
HAM• STATEMENT : 1' 2 ..,. J tu11n1n ••: tmount SI 1 .OO delld \Int 10, 1971 ttf he~rl11g !ht Mme 1'111 been Ill tar Mi<V SCOOT'$ INDUSTRIAi. SUPPLY, t:IO Thi !ollowl119 person• er• 4olng
bu1!111111 ~•: ;'!.. end rtcotdld '9pttmbfr I, 1171, Or1ng1 31, 1t73. 11 9:00 1.m., In !ht courtroom of w. 19111 sirnt, co111 Mlw. C1lll. COUl'll\I. This Trv1t 0-.cl Noll 11 °'Plrlmtont Na. 3 of 111ld eourt, 11 100 916v CYCLE WORKS l TO., 1822 NIWPOr1
81Yd., Cost1 Mesi, Calif. 92621 MC11tld b'f Riii E1t1tt dtKrlbed 11 c rvle C•nl•r Or1ve we11, In tl'tt Clly of Ru,wU Hav11 01x011, 630 lu1tln
follows: S1nt1 A111, C11lfornl1. Av1nve. Newport 8t•<l'I, Ct!ll.
Thi Soutll 72 1"' of block~ ot 11" 01i.ct Mly 11, 1973. J1met M. Grastnehr, 11Sl Clr'IOl'I
llclt \/1111 Trtct, 11'1 "" ellV "' H1,1n-W, •• SI JOHN, Strttt, Cost• Mnl. c1111.
tll'IQtol'I lklch, COUl'lly of Or•no•. St1t1 County Clerk T ' I I ~. .. '" -Of Cll1forlllt, IS Ptr rntO rlCOrdlcl 111 MUltWITt, NUii.WiT? & lllMIR 1'11 l)IJl ll•H • ""ng c ue w1
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1n fl'll afflct ot tflt eou11ty rtcOfdtr of Jl,0, SOJ: l:US JimH M. Gr11m1hr
St.plltn o. Klmbl1, stt s 1 "
e1rn1rd!no Av• .. Ntwporl 8NCh, CIUI. n"' Johll H. Klmble, 2116 Newport 111Vd.,
Ntwport B11ch, C11lf. r.1660
This t1v.l~ei1 11 condu<lld bf I lltllltll
p1rtntrshlp. Stephen o. Klmbft "ld eovnty. Tiit Pl'OOfl'IV ls commonly HIWffl"I INcPt, Ctflfon.11 Tltlt 11a11m.nt lllld with the County I ·~ known •• 2300 0.l•••tt Avtnue. Hvn-ln4) 'TM020 Clerk of Orange Covnty on Aprll 17, tll'IQto!I lllCll. C1llfor11lt, AllomevUI fart "111tlontr 1973 e-, Thtrtia M. W1rd, Oepuly
T~l1 11attm111! w11 flied wlllt tile Coun-
IV Cltrk of Or1ng1 Courtly on April "'
Thi lll'lptld IMllntf 1• of Apr11 '11, Putlllthld Ort1'19I Cots! OallY Piiot MIY Cau~ty , !erk p••-
1913 Is Sll-4,02.36 with lnltrnl p1ld lo 15, 16, 11, 1913 1503·73 ' • F14'n -· April I, lf7), 11'11.rtst r111 t~, OM PubUtlled Orll'IQI COii! Dally PllDt, Pub1 .. htd Or11111e (NOll 01Uy Piiot,
Tlloullnd OoU1r1 OI' more p1y1b!1 PVBIJC NOTICE A ' •• -· •• , ' • ,, •m .-,, ·":'c'c'c· ':·c':"c":·c'cm:.:._ ____ c' ... =" "" ·'
monthly • 111 due 1nd p1y•blt OttObtrl--------------1 pr '"" 1'"' ' ' ' ,_. -
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I' , Ttrm• of 111t ellh 111 lrMtul m-y of HOTICI TO CRRDITOllS PUBLIC NOTICE PVBIJC NOTICE
tht U11lled $t1ln Oii e011flrm1tlort of w11, 0,-IUlK TRANSl'IR •• or' ptrl c1Jl'I. Tt11 Plf' (1111 of •mount bid (SK•· 61'1 . ,,,, U.C.C.J PICTITIOUS IUSINass •1cT1r1ous BUSIHESS
•I, J' to bt ~lied with bid, Nollet It IMrttw 9lwi11 lo 11'11 Crtdllort NAME STAT&Ml!HT HAMI' ITATEMINT
&Ids or afftrt to bf In 1"11tl11g ll'ld •Ill of M1r1!11 & Norm• IAOER, dbl MAR HO Tile ~11owlng person 11 11o11111 bu11neu The followll'IQ ptrlO!ll 1rt doll!Q bullnen 1..:. bt rtcllVed 11 ,,.. lfortslld olllc• II 1ny COMPANY. IMO Morir<WI•. COS!• M••• ti: IS: f lll'l"lf ttftr tilt tint publlc1llOJ1 Mrtol end Coul!lv of Oro.,gf, Stile of C11llornl1, that O!VERSIFIEO COMMOOITIGS. 1t59 D & R G Mill INSTALLATION, 23.15 • btfOl"I dllt 011111. 1 bulk tr1111ter 11 •bout ta bf m1d1 lo Nordfc P!1c1. Orange, C•llfor nl• 9161.S N. Ettlw'ood. Stnt1 An1, CA 911111
01lld May 1, 1f73 GW!N GREATOREX, Tr1nlleret, wna1t Robttl Riveron, U5f Nord1e Pl1,t, Rlthard Gltn S1!1tn, 11480 Cour1 Ctt0 E. f'rldt buth'>fll 9ddtfll !1 211 AmtlllVll SI., Or111111. Cttllorn!1. SlrH I, Apt. 9, StenlQll, CA
tl'ICI Cl"CICQr NltlONI Bink, 81lbol l1t111d, COUnlV af Ortnge, Stall or This busl111111 II eDlldVC:llld by Robtrl Oone1d A. Or!Kall. lOs.11 Waodbul"f
ey Robtrt G. Ht tcl'I, T.O. C1lllornl1. Rlvtratl, en !lldlvldUel. Rel .. G11'<Hn Grov., CA C~E•tculorl of tlM Wiii of ••Id Tiii prQPtrty ta be tr1nsl1rrld la Roblrt Rl,,.rall Rkl'lerd v•11 Kllrs~k. 713 S. Tol1nd dlCtdtnt lpe1t1Jd 11 lMO Monrovia SI., Co1!1 Mui Thl1 11111ment wa! filed with the Coun-St .. S1nt1 Alla, CA ffl07 1zn.oc County ol Or111111, Stile of C1!1lor11l1. ty Cl1rk ol OrtnQ"e Caun1y an May'· 1973. Thll twll111!$1 Is con!IU(ted b'I 1 (11/Hlrll
;1, M:~o:~~ 2?:~':/: C011t 011Jy 1:l~?ri ,,s~~ :-;:~"' ,);d:,•:f;,'::i,. 1~11,~~;~l 111.5-0C l'·tnu p1r1n1r~1ld A. Orl1Coll
---------------1 •lld goad w\11 of ltl1I c1f1 b11sl11"1 kl'IOWll WAll:Jlf!N M. GOllOOH, Tl'll1 11•'-'"fl'll wa1 !Hid wlll'I lilt Cou"·
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PUBLIC NOTICE Bl Marne Camp.!lnv and loct!ed 11 16'10 Altomey 11 l tw, IV Cle-rk of Orange Covnty Dl'I Ml"I' 9. lf7l
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SU,.aRIOR COUllT 0" THI 0;.i":'bu~~a~:.~1~:1~;ti:t cansummtled l1111twood. C•li~rnl• fDJOJ M:~h/1~h~. 29~=~·Ju~:·:~ 1i?j11Y 1~~
STATI 0' CA.1.l'OllHIA •Oil on <>I' all1r !ht 25111 day al Miv, \973. at PubllSl'ltd Or11'19e Caast Oe\ly Pllal M•y
THI COUNTY 0' OllANlll! 10:00 A.M. •t MARMO COMPANY, Coslt I, 15, 22, 29, 1973 l-COll·73
NO, A 7•"9 ,.-Mts1, Call!., lMO Manravle Ave., Cati• ---
Pl'TITION TO .UClflTAIN A N·o MIH. County al Ortnlll, S!elt al PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
I! ST A• t. IS H ST ANO ING AS Callfar"l1. ,ICTITIOUS BUllNl!'SS
I, NIWSPAPIR 0' Cl I HI' II: AL $a fir •s ~-lo Ille IM lr1111l1r1e, FICTITIOUS llUS1HISS NAME STATEMEHT
: ' CUICUl.ATION Al Oll'INIO IN SIC· 1111 buslnHI n11mH •nd eddrent! used by NAME 5TATEMEHT Tht fol1awlng Pft'IOM tr1 doll'lll 1 ' TION aoo 01' TH I GOVIRNMIHT Tr1n1le<or1 lor lht !hrllt yt1r1 !tit Pitt, ,,'.h• tollawlng person Is doing bulll'lf•S bvtl~I~~ ll~OODSMEN, OLD WOll:lO ., COOi. 1re: Ser11t1. I ' 1n IFllt Mllltr ol tllt P111!1an of Oiied MIY 12, 1'7J. . VILLA VISTA MOBILE ESTATES, SHELVING ANO IMPOll:TS. ANCIENT I·· ROIEll:T .E~ll:L CHURCHILL, Pvllllthtr Gwen M. G•eatore~. Tr1nal1rtt ~3 Ball Clrcl•, CO$!I Mei•, C1Hlorn11 WORlO PRODUCTS, 1060< H111rd AYf,, " al S. F. Wi t.SON NEWS, INC., dbl Tiii M1rtl11 &&der, Tr1nslere1 91616 Wfllmlntter, C111lfomla '16U I;_., NETWPORTER·COSTA MES1A NEWS, Pvlllltl'led Orll'IQI Cots! Dally Piiot, Oon1!d R. Pe11cltr. Gener111 P1rtner, N T111~or,,o AEd•w"Bd ~oe•,-, ,Jr.,8161!1 O H•~t Ille St1nd n1 of THE M1y 15, 1973 1~·13 3083 Bell Clrtlt, (0$11 M111. C1!1tornl• ~ '"" · P · • ,-,un l'lfl Ol'I uc:,.,
N&WPORTEll:.COSTA MESA NEWS 111 I 91626 C1llfornla 916'7
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NfWIPIPft' of G-r•I ClrcultllOl'I AKtr· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• butlnets 11 cOl'lducred b'f VIH1 Richard Nell Lvoos, 91W Pofn11ttl1,
t1l11ed •lld Ellttl!llllld. Vli!I Mahllt EllllfJ, 1 l Im 11 e d Fou11taln V•lllt'f, C•Ufarnla '77tlt
1 JI 1t111o11 tr , ROBEflT EARL Perrnert.hlp. This business 11 cOl'lductld b'f • gtn1r1t £ CHURCHILi.. P11tillshtr ol TH e CO~TA MliSA Sl.HITAll:Y OISTll:ICT 00 Id R Pend p1rtntrihlp
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I ; NE°\"f'ORTER.COSTA MESA HEWS , OllANOI COUNTY, CAlll'ORHIA ni ' er, Thlodore Eclwerd ~otrner Jr. NOTICE IMVITIHO llOS Genertl Parlntr Thl1 1t1temt1nl w1s 111ed wilt! the Coun· (f t•IPte11vlly rte1r-n:s: NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN th1! ltll· Th1$ 1telemen! was flied wl!h !ht Coo•n· tv Cler'k af Or1nge County on M•V 9, 1973
Pt!l!l-r rt 1 tore><>rtllon dv!y orginll· l!d P•DPotllJ will bl recel"ed t>v th1 City Iv Cllrk ol Orang• Coun!y on MIV '· 1973. 'Ul"
.,. .ci ll'ld tXllllng ul'ldlf' •nd bf virtue DI !ht Clerk, on bahaU or lh1 Cas11 MeN d FHllJ P11blt1hed Ora11qe Coa1t 011Uy Piiat. l1w1 of fM Sllll ot C1Utarnla wltlt 111 Sanl1arv Ol1trlct, 11 her a111c1 111 !he City Wt1F• K. WOIUW9n ' Ally. M1y IJ, 22, 19, 11\d Jvne 5, 1913 1'67·73
prtncll)ll 1>11ct ot busl111t• In tllt Counly Hill, 17 F1lr Ori"•· Cast1 Mes•. UOO Ave11v• of Ill• Siar•, Suitt 13J
.,i Or•l'lll•· C1ll1or1111, incl pu~ll~hes 1 C•ll!a1nl1, until !he hour al 11:00 a.m. 011 LOI •nt1111• Ctlltol'lllt '°°'' PUBLlC NOTICE
t'lt'WIP'PI' kl'IOW'l'I ti THE NEWPOltTER· the '"' day af 311nt, trr.r IT which tlme 1'5t-OC , ---------------
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Stld ntwspeper Is 1 111 ..... paper of FURNIS!11NG ALL LABOR AN 0 NAMI STATE!MEHT
g-r•I clr«il•llort publllhed for tilt MATERIALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION PUBLIC NOTICE The followlnQ Pfn'IOl'I' •r• doing bUt11'1tU
dl1Mml1111lOl'I o! loc1J l'ltW' •nd Ill· OF SAN ITARY SEWER MAIN ALONG II: ORANGE COUNTY FURNITURE
ftlll(ltnCf ot I lfl'llf'I\ tlltr1e!er 111 the SANTA AHA·OELH! CHANNEi. FROM NOT ICE TO CREOITORS flESTORATION CE NTER, 717J FtnWICk County of Or111g1, Colllarnt•. Tne MESA ORIVE TO BRISTOL Sl Ha. A·1~S t11111nl'll lddrn1 OI !hi 11ewtP1Plf 11 1929 A 11! al Plans, 1peclllc1!1011s end a!h•r Sut>trlar cour1 al 1111 Stete of Cal!fornla ltl'lt, Unit A Wtslminst~, Call!. '1"3
NeWPotl eaultv11d, •~"'' ,,,,., <an!rict oocum111ts may bt nbt1l111!d 1r Gtorll• A. Slll(ltr Jr. A M•IY K. " d 1 for !lie Countv al Orange Sl119er, 307'1 Country Club Ori"'• Costa C•lllornt1 92660. lht olflcl al tilt City Clerk upon I e'POt I Eslale DI GERTUOE PLEWA, Ottll$· Mese, Calif. 92626
ltl of IU.00. A c111r11e ol 11.00 will bt m1d4 td. Thi• builnMI It -~eluded bV 1n ln-
S•ld newsp•rr 1'111 e bOlll !Id• II h1"dltd by mall. PLEASE MAIL Mollee J1 hertbf g1ve11 ta crtdllors of dlvlduel ll 1· 311tnertpllon l!t of p1yl11g tub1crlbtr1, SEPARATE CHECKS, thl et>ove 111med de<:ed111t 11\lt 111 Miry K Stnger
t" n11111berlng 2000 111 Ille Cou11ty of Or•nrJe Eecn b!d shall be mlldt an 1111 J>t'Ol>O'lll per1ans having cl1lm1 ega!nst !lie 11ld GIOt'll• A Slngtr Jr
, , •nd h11 111 1v1r1ge w11klV clrcul&!lon of form and In tne n'lanner provldtd In Ille decedenr 1r1 requ!ACI to fllt thtm, wit~ Thi• stett1nfl'lt 'w11 fllf<f ~lltt tl'lt COUii·
11.500. caniraci <1oc11mtm!1, and 1hall bl •;:· Ill• n11Cts11ry voucl\ers, In Ille offlc• of ty Cltrk of Oreng1 CounlV Ol'I MIY '9, 1'73 IV camPl"llfcl by e cer!llftd or cashltr I rhe Clerk al !ht 1b0ve 1nllllld eourt, M l'lJ1t7
FOf more thin -yHr Prior to lhe Ill· cl'leck or 1 bid bar>d tar nal 1111 thin ltn to prMenl them wl11t th1 fllCnury Publish«! Or•ngt COllt 01Uy PllOf, Ing ot this Pt!ltlon, 11ld l'llWIPIPlr has Pt• cent (10~) ol the amount of Ille bid. \'(>\/Cheri lo !hi ul'lderslOntd at 1111 olllet May 15, 22. 29, end Junt 5, 1,n 1.,,.13
llftl'I Ml1bll11'11d vndlf' tilt name of THE m1de p1y1til1 lo tit& Coste Mist S,,nl11ry ol Janet Vincent, 1S51 8J1ver1r jlvd., I.OS •
NEWPORTEll:-C:OSTA MESA News . Dls!flt'-A"9flltl, Ctlll. 9001! wlllch 11th pl1e1 01 PUBLIC NOTICE
P!'"lntld Ind 11Ubll1h.O 11 regul1r lnlervals NOTICE 15 FURTHER GIVE N tllll lhe tiulllll$S of IM 11nd1r1l9111t1 111 111 mett•n ---------------
In llld eounly, Ourlnq !ht Who!• DI such 8otrd al Olreclors ol th• Costa Ml ... per11!nl11g to tM e1t111 of 111d dtcldtrll, wlocf, tilt mtchenkll work DI prlntlllO Sanl!ory Olstrlct hel hert!ofore nt1bllth--within four mortlh1 •f!er tht llttl pubtlC•· PICTITIOUS BUSINl!SI
Ind pubtl1hlng lllt l'lt~atr "'' bffn td 1 pr•v•lllng rate 1nd seal• ol w1ge1, tloo of lhli r'IOllei. NAMI STATI MINT Plf'fanned In 11ld County; th• ntw101po1r 111 1ccard1oc1 wllh h1w, 10 be 11old In lht oated Mey,, 1973 TM to11awll'IQ citrt0111 '" doing
his tlte11 llwed from Ille Pl•c• wh1re !I 11 coro,tru<:llOl'I ot !ht abave tlltltllCI 1m-ERIC e. HUSS, tlv!lnff! Bl: prlnlld •nd said Ill 11ld Countv; l! 1111 provHl'ien!t, Th11 t•ld rl!f 11\d 1Cal1 w11 Extcvtor al the WJll SUCCESS MINO CY8ERNETICS IN· ~ both orlnttd on<'I 1111bll1hed 1~ 11ld •dOllled by th• Ba.oird ot Dlrtc!ar1 bf al •aid dtcedent STITUTE, 536 N. Cl•rk, Or1nge 91661
Countv1 ind It has bMn p11b!l11'1td •1 • fl1tot11!10l'I Na. 73·161 on !ht Jrcl d•Y al J111et v111c1111 J, Ttrrell Moore. 1303:1 2111'11 Pl., wtt~l'I MWlll90tr Jn e•cll ta\e~de• wnk. J1nu1ry, 1971 and Is on 111• In 1111 alll<• 1JJ7 l •WrlY BIYcl. We1!ml11111r, Cati!.
WHEREFORE, pellllantr Pt1y1 for al the Atsis1ant Stcratary, n Fair Orlvt, Los Ant•l11, C1!1f. I001' Rlc~rcl R. Vt rley 536 N. Cltl't;,
llld(lrnent •Ktrlllnl1111 1nd tst1bll1lll"ll Co511 MHI. T~11 11ld rite alld tell• 11 Allorn1y for E•te~lor Oringe. Call!, 11lcl NEWPORTER-C:OSTA MESA HEWS 11tr1!n rt!trred to en.ct edopllCI Ill ti!!! PR-U4Y, This butlnet1t Is eOl'ldvcllcl b'f I otMrll
11 t l'ltlnPIPO!' ol Q1n1rat clrc~lallori. 11 notlct 11 though fu!lv and compltt•IY 111 ·Published oreno-C011I Dilly Piiot, 1),1,rlnirilllp.
dtflntd Ill 5tcttOl'I 6000 ol tilt Govt mment farlh h1re!n, end that 11ld 1c1\t, 11 May a, 15, r.i, n, 19n l<IOS.-73 Rk ltard R. V1rl1y
6000 of 'ht go'ffrnlnlnl eocl• •lld ~now tl'le 1C1<1pt«1 bY 11ld r1solu!lon. 11 m1dt • part Jtmts MaOrt
I Sll1f of C1tllorrol1. Of 11111 fl(l!l(e by re!erlf\C&. This •l•lemtnl Wll lllld With '""' Coull• 1 !, s.F. WILSON NEWS. INC, Tl'lt COl'llrtctor s11111. 111 t l'I f PUBLIC NOTIC~ -IV Cltrk of Ortll(lt Coun1V Ol'I Mly 9, ltn.
• ,','"•""•"'w'•'o',~,""',,~10~,, "ES citr!or"11nee of t~ work .. "..l\dcl•·l------~.,---------1 Pvblltllld Orll'!fll COis! Dally "~r: • ... A ,.. A prov1m~t1. eanlarm to lhl 1.1.,..r od• I HlM M.ay 15, tt. 29, ind JUll• s, 1973 1427•73 NEWS cl Ille Stet• ot Celllor~la Ind other l1w• HOTICI TO CRIDITORS
lly Robtrl E1rl Chvrthlll. o1 t.eld 1t•lt, appllcebll 1 ...... 110. wllll the SUPERIOR COURT OF THI PUBLIC NOTlt'E P11tlll11'11t' 1xetpllan only of Ill(~ v1r11t!nns 11 m1y STAT! 01' CAl.lflORHIA POii: \ Va11PICATIOH ay "AllTY tie r1<:1ulred und1r 1hl specltl tl1lvlt s THI! COUNTY 01" OflANOI
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STATa OP CAt.l•ORNIA. COUHTY 01' ire t~kln Ind wlllcl'I hlvt not t>e1n E1!1!1 at MABEi. E. McLARE • NAMli STATIMINT
OllAHOE aupersedl!>d by tht pro,,!1lon1 ot Ille L•bor 0«11~td. The loilow!ng OlrlOl'I II clolr19 bllllllffl
I 1111 !flt Putlllthtr of tile PllllU-r CO<'ll, Prele,.nce to l&bOr 1118!1 bt 9lv111 NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN to !ht 11:
I 1111'1111 ln lht 1bav1 etitllled IC!lon; 1 havt only 111 the m1"1111r pravlOld by ltw. credllor1 ot !111 ltlo"I lltn\fd dtctdtnl DELANEY'S INSTANT PASTVll,E,
' rfld IN tor•noo petlllon 10 1Ktr11ln TM cOl'llr1etor 1hal1 u.. tll'llT un· 11191 •II per1011s h1vl11Q e!1!1T1s '11'11111 lht P.O. IOX IN Cos11 M111, C:1lllom!1
tnd 1tt1bllll'I 1t1ndlng 11 ritWSPIPf• ol m1nul1ctvred m1terla\1 proclll(tcf n 11'11 11ld dtc:edtnl ••• ntQllll'ld to Ill tntm n•v, ms Tu1Un. Cotti M .... Ctfl·
I Otftll'•I elre11l•llan 11 d!!lnecl in Section V1111fll Sl•let •nd Ol'llY m1111111el11red w!lll lht ntctUl"I vuchtrt. !n !ht oll!c; fof'11l1 '1621 1 6000 of ll'll IJOYW'lrrlll'll;tOdt •nd know ltlt maltrlt!s m•nvfa,turtd 111 1111 U11!ttc1 ol lhe clerk of tllt ·~ •nllllld eourt, Of Fr1nd1 M. Ollaney, 2'1S T11ttl11,
COftltlltl lhfl'loft llldi I Ctl11fY thtt !hi Sl•ll1, 1ub1!1nrlellv tit from m1ttrl1l1 lo pre1tnl them, with the ~fCllUlr"f Costa Mtl•• Clllfarnl1 11~7. tlmt 11 trvt of mv O'IOn kl'IOWledgl, •~· prOduced In the United Stilts, In tllt voutl'ltrt, lo I~ ulld1r1IOM<I 1t tht ofllct Thl1 b\lslMU Is 0.lllQ cond...C:lld by In
t up! •• to lflOH m11ttrs which 1r1 pertorm111t:1 al 1111 tnt1lr1c1 . af hli 1!!(\r11ty1, Nfffl, Rt0111 & llldlvldval. t~ll t!tlld lll'Ol'I my lnlor111tl1011 or Na b!d 111111 tit t0111IC1erld untt1J II 11 Otvldton, IM:.. 1010 Horth M1l11 st., Sult• Fr1ncl• M. OtltMY b911ef. tnd It to thoM "'f1tlr1 I bftlltvl lt med• Ol'I 1 bl1n~ lorm tvrnltlllcl l:IV tlll S10, $111\1 An1, C1lltor11\1 '1701, wl'lltll ls This 1!1!ernt11l IUed •llfl tile Cou111Y
0 lM true. C0'111 Mn• Sa"*"l'V Ol1tr1et Ind It m•dt "'' PltCI ol bullntll of 1h• unc1 .... 1onld In Cltrk of Otltlgf County Ol'I "'"'" ''· 191) I dtd1,.., utWtr Ptntll\I or 0trlury, 11111 In eccordtri<t with th1 pro'f'ltlont OI 11'\f &II mentrs per1tl11lno to IM t$ltlt ol 11!d ov Tl'ltrtll M. W1 rd, O.pvty CounlY
tti. fortrlOI'"' II ""' trld eorrtct. oropawl •tQvlr•mtnll. cl.c:lft11I, wltl'ltll lour m011lll1 11!tr lht Clerk.
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lloblllty ,for tho first ··-···'-----N E 1 n corr• c lln•rtlon CUTE CHARMER J'AI T & SAY BALIOA
PENNINSUL:"l
POINT
$58~500 '
0217. BALBOA WESTSIDE 3 8'dropm Frff--.. dom liome • On t111e tree
$1,500 DOWN
3 Bedroom, 2 both1, lift.
place, new crptg., 2 car gar.
lmmed. poss. $27,950.
IDEAL FOR
GUEST HOME
:; Bedroom, 2 bathii. aose to
shOpping_ $32,!iOO.
Roy McCardlo Realtor
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
541-n29
NEWPORT LIVING
3 BR • Beautifully designed
interior • huge master •
huge wood·burning fire-
place • professionally land-
scaped, \Vei.1cliff echools &
shopping.
~21
1TJ3 Westdlff Dr., N.B.
' CALL 645-7221
flVE UNITS
COSTA MESA
Each 2 Bedrm. Gd. cond.
Property overlooks proposed
marina. Approx. ~ acre
zoned for 8 units.
BY Owner 3 BR <1n ·6@Cl35'
e<1rner. Heated 17X32' pool
w/slide, 2000'0' carport,
14X20' patio w/steel deck
roof. Rear yd blk fence &
pool dbl fence. New roof &
w/w crpt. Nr. elem. school,
beaut. landsCaped. All for
only $34,900. 2432 S.E.
Azure, Santa Ana Heights,
545-2946. Prifl, <Inly.
LOVELY 3 bedroom 2 bath
hOme on Polnt • newly car-
peted and painted, Electric
kitchen 'builtins. L a r g e
double garage, Lanai. Will
sell furnished or unfurn·
ished. CALL 6754060.
PETE BARRETI
-REALTOR-
642·5200
BALBOA ISLAND
Cu1tom Beauty
3 Bdrm., 3 bath hmne + 1-
BR. apt. Too many ameni·
ties to mention • drop by &
see!
127 TOPAZ AVE.
PENINSULA studded lot •• n-mu. tbdn' and pa1nt. DlneM
torees sale only. Don't heaitate th1J 2 bedroom
on a quiet street hal
everything. Ta • t e tu l ly
decorated ln brtcht colors -
spacious living room with
tirep~ -outltandlng new
kitchen bullt·ln oven and
range. Form.lea tops, 2
patios, .2 car garage. Near
bay and ocean. Only $58,500.
673-8550.
VIEW
Lovely Cameo Highlands
home on large, beautUully
landscaped lot. 3 Bedroom!
plus convertible den,
spacious living room with
fireplace & sliding glail
doors to covered patio, Lots
or privacy; private com·
munity beach. $72,000.
HARBOR
COMP'ANY
REALTORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
"ASSUME VA
LOAN"
3 Bedroms, 2 baths, enlarged
family roonl. Located in
great College Parle: location,
close to Harbor· Shopping
Center. New shag carpels
thruout. Corner ~ot. Call
COATS & WALLACE to in-
s p e c t • "EXCLUSIVELY
OURS'' • $32,950, co: Ts
WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
(0ptn Evenings)
LEONARDO
DA VINCI
Would have loved this house .
He could have painted all
of the ceilings! But you'd
never knew.' it from the Jeve:-
ly exterior and neighborhood
in which it's localed. The
low price ot $31,500 refiects
the fact that t'his 3 bedroom,
1% bath~ a little clean-
ing up to make it SUPER.
847-6010.
$2~.950
HORSES!!
••• allowed oo thla !1i ac:re
ranch wlth large custom
borne, fenotd cor_ral 'PLUS
a 3 bedroom rental 11t $200.J
mo. Olitom home-is va-
cant • quick' possession. WiU
exchange for bay.side du·
plex.
$65,000.
VACANT &
READY
Owner anxious! Redecorated'
3 bedrm & family rm home
on huge corner lot. room for
boat or trailer, Kini-size
covered patio & prlvate
yard. Quick possession. Low
down.
OPEN 1-5, Thurs. thru Sun.
1000 Grove Pl., C.M.
$27,950.
CALL642·lm
·~21
O\vner transierred, leaving
May nst, must sell! 3 BR,
1~ BA, Tov.·nhouse in beau.
tlful Fountain Va!Jey. (h\'n.
er has , reduced price for
fast sale.
~St.
-Vallov Co. 927111 714 963-5611
aiarmlng New El>!land Clop.
board Beach Co!tac• wlth
expoted be<lm cdllnp and
cracldlng ....i -pre. place. Only 1 block to:. se-
cluded -shaded J>Ui<, piivate beech and boat
ramp. Corey fam1lY lei~
overlooks your covered 1 prt.
vale patio. ' Great summtr
rental and appreciation' po-
tentiaL Fot an appoinbD.ent
to view this most desirable
property, cell ~2.ll3.
OPEN TIL 11 • rr'S FUN 70 M MCE, B llil·11 ·
COOL OCEAN
BREEZE
Dramatic is the word for 1thla
spacious hOme. VAULTED
CEILINGS. PARQUET
FLOORING, GA RDEN
KITCllEN. This hon"I'. u
perfect for family llvlng or
entertaining large crowd,!. 4
BEDROOM, 3 BA 'fiH,
SUPURB PATIO adja¢ent
to big family room. Ideal
nelghborbOOd near new~
and library, less than lhlle
to surr. $48,750
co:Ts
WALLACE
REALTORS
Opon Evenings
• 962-4454 •
·BARGAIN!,
LA CUESTA VERDE•HOMES
In Laguna Hills has 2 hotnes
back on the market because
ot credit rejections. Both
have a cozy kitchen ·ana
famHy room plus 3 BR'1 I:
2 BA. One has a fireplace.
Quick possession, excellent
conventional financing avail-
able.
$31.000 " $31,500
Cali Jerry Hardin·
or Joe WHhite
n4o 544-8012
Open Tues. thnt Fri. 12·4
BERRY REALTY 675-5179 1 •t
Falrvltw
64Ul11
(1nyil1111J
5 UNITS II"
Room to build 10, or 11 more.
Older t.'Onstruction , income
$6&1. -good area and good
holding property. CALL
545-8424 SouthCo Rea1tors.
* 1 ACRE
Zoned R·2 1500
Orange County
25 lo 28 Units
$50,000
FORTIN CO.
*
REAL TORS 642-5000
The
DAILY
PILOT
ORANGE
I
COAST'S
leading
Marketplace
Open EvH.
. '~"HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
~·-llJL---•_•_JUll_J
NEWPORT ISLAND
Duplex. 2 BR., 2 ba., fam.
I.••.•••••• SEPARATE
WORKSHOP?·
HERE-IT-IS! 3 aedroom,
hardwood floors, workshop
stOrage building on R·2 lot.
All furniture and 18'
portable pool included. Re-
duced to $30, 750. Eastslde
Costa ?<.fesa,
$4G.1151 Opon Evu.
• . . HERITAGE
, . REllLTOR!'.
4 Unique · llnlts
$6300
rm., lrpl., sunporeh & sun. .
deck, priv. yard + lge. 1· I • • • • • • • • •
down gets you into grosa ln·
come of $7080. We hl.ve
$50,400 loan con\mJtment.
Excellent condition and
potential. Ideally lbcated.
WUl exchange. $63,IXX>:ACT
NOW! 64&-nn.
BR. apt. w/carport. Good
owner's unit. $65,500.
Call: 673-3663 673-8086 Eves.
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W Botboc 673·3663
*PROBATE*
-SALE -
MESA VERDE 3 bedroom, 2
beth in optimum privacy.
Priced under all others at
$29,500. Best hurry' -CALL
Mr. Day, -545-8424 SolithCo
Realtors. ·,.
Corona del Mar
Duplex
Here is home and income
In this most sought alter
area. Close to ahopplng,
ample parking , with an ex·
cellent rental record with
OPfH llL II • '7'.'S FUN 70 lie MCE1
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X Chancellor X
XX Home XX
long term lenants. Each F ant a s t 1 c UNIVERSITY
unit has three spacious bed· PARK location. Popular 2
rooms and 1% baths, built-in ibedroom plus den, or 3 bed·
kitchens, and gepanU.e laun· room model. Beaulifulb'
dry areas. Shown by ap. decorated, 2 fireplaces. wet
pointment. A great buy at bar, separate laundry and
$82,500. atriwn off master bednn.
C. F. Colesworthy n. quick 0" "'" ""' -
R I
$45,500. CALL Fran, 545-8124,
ea tors 64<M>020 SouthCo Realtors. J
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I I I r of t~e mon causing all your
troubles, you couldn't --for
r--------o week. l94t I SIDWOH I ~~,.;_;,..;;..T....;,""'°T-A Comp!.,. tho chodlo q"°'od ,·_ .. I'_.!_· .. I _.F_ .. I _ : ;.:~ii!~~. ~'1 b=
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' r .I VoC..66, NO .. 135, .2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES . . -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY IS, 1973 TEN CENTS
•
Laguna Planners Oppose Machu Picchu, 4 to I
BJ FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL ' ~ ' -"ot' .. IMtlY , .........
• Scores ol .Lqipla lle<!ch residents turn-!!11 out MOl!dly nlgbt to level a barroce of
brickbats at the ~ Maohu Plccbu
aio-Unti IA>wlihouse developm'!I\ at Top of .the• World. .•
, , Following the thne-bouf bearing, rid· AJei1 with appl1use and cotcaUs. planning
~ooeravol<cl4(oltorecom.p.od thet the City CouDci1 kill the pro}
1ft.
,
During the hearing, crossfire between
relidents and project engineers soonded
on water runoff, economic impact, densi-
ty, traffic and burdens on city services.
While the matter of flooding iecclved
the most attention, density was the fac-
tor that did not meet the speclllcatlons of
the oommisslon.
Machu Picchu takes Its name from an
ancient lncan dty located high in the
Andes Mountains in Peru.
Larry Redman, representing Creative
Communlµ<s Inc., project bacl<en, said
the development wiiuld have a density of
U d~ units per acre, slightly less
than · the s.a per acre factor fOUJJd in
other R·I (singl .. family) areas of the d·
ty.
Unit 6, he Slid, would he clustered
along gentle sloping areas with about 72
percent of the' steep slopes and natural
rock outcroppings left as scenic open
space.
Wayne Moody, city director ol planning
•
and development, said a 2-jlwelling..Olt·
peNCre foctor for gentle slopes and
a ooHlalf <!welling unit per acre figure
for lleep slopes was the rule ol thumb
used lo the · lonnulatlon of the land use
element ~the General Plan.
Commisslooers Roger Lanphear, Sally
Bellarue and John McQowell stoted ob-
jections to density of the project.
Art Colooy resident objection with the
project led off with resolutions from both
the Canyon A.,.., Neighborhood Assoc!•·
lion and the Top of the \\'orld
Neighborhood Association giving thu1nbs
down to Maclru Piccliu.
Canyon Acres residents said they were
cooceroed about water runoff, while Top
of ·the World opponents objected lo in·
creased density and traffic generated by
the development.
Victor Rollinger, a local resident and
flood ·control engineer, said nood water
figures cited in a consultants report were
"categorically incorrect."
Rollinger said the area 13-acre parcel
could generate about 80 cubic feet per
second of water. That water woukl wind
up in C&nyon Acres, he added.
L. E. Kramer, the hydrolocist who
prepared the water runoff report for
Creative CommunitJes, disputed Roll·
ioger's contention, saying "the project
will not cause lny more flooding than
now exists."
•
A U.S. Army Corpo of Engineers study,
(See ROWDY, Page Z1
--~un 1sses unan
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Ritle Changes :U nveiled
, Festival ·Board Expecting Controversy
A series of grounds ru1es changes for
the Laguna. Beach Festival of Arts
guanmteed to· "raise hell with the
artists" were proposed Monday at a
~tipg of the Festival Board of Direc·
tors.
• QtrectOr Helen Keeley s u g g e s t e d
elimination of the current festival boun-
daries which restrict selection of ex·
hibitors to· Laguna Beach -area artists.
She proi)osed consideration of free or
pe~tage controlled admission of
Orange County artists and suggested that
the current jurying system be scrapped
in favor of a panel ,of Orange County
jurors.
Also presented was the possibility of
retailoring the jury to have painters
judging painters, jewelers j u d g i n g
jewelers al"ijt potters judging potters.
rather than the current system with
a mixed jury judging works of all media.
01'~"8 ·~h -.. '
Art Show's Blufftop Site
'
O~ayed by Laguna Panel
Art-A-Fair's 1973 summer show will stand on the Upland tiiduitries bluU pro-
perty ov.erlooking • the Laguna Beach
coasUine, planning commissioners decid-
ed Moollay night. '] . ' . • Comntjssioners voted unanimously to
-pprove a terilporary use permit for the
liiidittOnallst show, allowing 9'J exhibitors
to djsplay 1/1.elr art during the July 13 to
Auguat ZS 'Jiiqw. . _,,,
· A 40 car on-site parking area will be
designated for use by f.he artists,. to
minimize parlting p,OOlems in the .area.
~,Upland Industries, a Union PaClfic
Jlailmad subsidiary, offered use of the
bistOric'larids at the foot of Legion Street
!O Art-A-Fair. .
1'be 'histOric; Mo~lton House and Gap-
tafn's H~ forpterly stood atop the
blllff lancf... -•being plamed for a massive r.esidential-commerciaJ develop-
ment.
. I~ appealing for approval of the
permit. Jean Spiry'. an Art-A-Fair
spokesman, said approval of the show at
the location would insure a brighter
future for inany local artists.
Approval of the 1973 show, she-said,
would provide a "chance to r~ the
tarnished image of and inject new
vitality into the fragmented , unhappy,
unhealthy world of art within our city
·umtts.'.'
•Art-A-Fair for the past six years has
held its exhibition along "Gallery Row"
on North Coast Highway. Backers of the
sl:ow earlier this year won city support
lo relocate to a portion of the Main
Beach property, but the request was
later withdrawn amid charges the largest
summer exhibition. the Festival of Arts,
was pressuring Art-A-Fair and the city.
Mond ay night, Ms. Spiry appealed to
leaders of the various summer art
festivals to try to work in harmony , with
help and support from fthe city govern·
ment.
Reaction to Mrs. Keeley's · proposals
was quick.
"You're going to have all hell break
,loose," said Director David Young.
"I don't know who wants to open the
dj)ots up and raise all hell. The artists
fuss when you have just three additional
jewelers in ,'' Young said.
The matter was tied in discussion to a
suggestion by Director Hal Akins to
restrict an exhi~ition of art by Orange
County school children • a n n u a 11 y
displayed at the FestivAI to work by
Laguna school students.
Akins suggeltei! that a •percentage of
the erhibitlon sboliJd be set asid'e tor
Laguna studeota.
Akins said ihe current &fuw is
amate'urish and "we could put on a
better show."
"~, right now we're placing our kids
on a competition basis with kids from all
over the county and if they happen to
grab the jury great, if not ... " Akins
said. trailing off.
Young said he thought th e
"amateurish" quality of the show was
"part of the charm."
Akins, an art teacher at the Laguna
Beach High School, said he thought th•
Laguna area has a lot of talent that is
not getting into the show.
Young, chairman of the grounds com·
mlttee directed to study all the pro-
posals, I.tied to clear up the rapidly
clouding discussion.
He poin~ out that on one ~nd direc-
(See RULES, Page l) .
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Gold Skyrockets
As Dollar Fades
On Europe Marti!
LONDON (UPI) -The price of gold
shot up sharply again today and the end
was not in sight. (Picture Page 20.) 1p1 p A • The U.S. dollar slumped accordingly ,,,,._~rs · · ostpone ct1on ~i:::.:rii;-.r.e!.:.'.e~:1in~:.i
-newspaper Les Echos speculated whe~r
there might be a third devaluation of the
. ~on .Sycamore Hills ·Issue ::t:u,~~;r~~k~t~~~~r~~:.:
• ~ NO IMMEDIATE PRICE ~ n.. .~-l'Ul>llc hearing on develop-selling for people to do their thing _ HIKES SEEN-P1g1 19
.:i ~rint ofMSydacambr1ehHt lbellsfgot otbeff toLaa late painting, meditating,~y.ihatever." increased. The British ~d. worth le ss ~.""° on y n IJ ore cuna Kobafa said every effort has been than $2.50 Monday morning, cost $2.57 ,, Beach Plamiing Commission. made to make the project compatible
The cloet was moving toward midnight with the "beautiful s1·te." Th1·s ,·ncludes today· · • French financial sources said gold's hen the cadre of representatives and presetvjltlon of natural drainage courses. ~'8.nts for Newport Investments rock outcroppings, animal trails , vegeta-leap and the dollar's pltmge showed a J>epn their deterlplion of the 2,000-unit tlon stands and slopeS: deep-sealed distrust of the dollar's stabil·
. development intend¢ to leave 72 percent Miller said the "trade.off" qpproach, if ity. London dealers echoed this idea. · Of the Janet as QPeD space. uSed by other land<>W'fte'n in the area, "This market is totally ii'tational and
' , ~iqnerJ., wearied by more, than . could bring 7,000 of !he 10.000 acres en--seU1eeding,'' said Bruce Smith, foreign . lhree fddt ol~iCll ov&"tbe M;lcbu visioned Is greenbelt to the city at no exchange manager of Britain's giant Alid·
-Plcdlu. ·dey~t,, Ustened to the one cost. land Bank.
· Jipur' JXUeDtatioft then contlriued the • '1Some tind of lrade off ~has to be Dealen in the gold bullion market said be.rine to June 5. (Set SYCAMOllll, Page I) there seemed no end in sight to the almost
• '".'.1 11iat eyening, the environmental im-perpendicular rise in the metal's price.
"'"' report for the maaslve JeSidenllal· .. In Paris the price leaped $22.30 an , .. -1 ilevelopmen! wtll be studied. F" R rt Th ft ounce in the course of the morning to
. ,. ·Cofnmlasloner:a.Jeai:nocl that Qllidais of lnll • epo S e $121.IO an ounce but fell back later in the
"1'lewvort lnves-ts are lo the·-, • day to $114.40: In normalr.es gold's ill, rtvlsmc lhe:Jrol~'• envltolimental Of ,Au Compressor pr1ce 1naease1only6y cen or fractions
... ~ report to address -'.. ' i" ,. . " -· .!lllldo by the ci.t1..j!lltmlnc dopa-. .<it a1r compressor va~ by the 'l1le 11!1111 Part.I m et closed at :;._!JJWll'll Miller, 'flee ~II(· thl· ·~t1-1N f1,000,was,ito1m1,..... flJUf ID oomce, up from Monday'•
•••• IOl10 developmeol nrm. said ·the i!lon Is a ' ., illCltf """'I lloollii ~ ..... clooing of.$111UO.
, ''trade off' betwffn the owners' desires llntcli«t tile, Orqe CoUnij Sherill's 0. the bli London bullion market the
-' 'for a return on 1n lnftsfinent anil the officers 11id. price of pid wlS fixed at 1110 an ounc<,
·:: 11• desire.a for ope11 apace. DepuUes Slid the compre~ bod been up IS from the day's opening price.
Onl7 14$' ...... of the m .... = parW adjacent to a canstnidloo 1111Uer In ..... market day> in London, the
_,. the ln~on will be -, on the alte at Pacific C..st Highway and gold price baa climbed nearly S3 -t.
.,... llld. '1111 project will be plwed 1t IOO Wesley Drive. Officials of the Edmond In New York prices rebounded from an
,.,,., .Uta l'"f~, lie llld. V1dnlis Coostructioo Company, wltlch ts earlier ateep (?JI and actually moved
" ~ -~' nlett ari:hltecl, aid layJnc plpellne In Ille llel, reported the ahead to!l"1 in -•tlve, trading on tilt
.,, .the CIPlll,.... "lrilf ~ 1 naturtl 108&. , New'Yor~ Stock.Ex<:hlna•. -.
' (. •
. ' ( ,o.py,.._ .......... ' Painful Tra.p
Marceil Nel son, 25, of 320 of Monterey Drive, Laguna Beach, gri·
n1ace:; in pain as Laguna Beach firemen and police directed by Lt.
Robert Mc~furray work with hacksaws and· cutters for more than 30
miautes to free the woman pinned in an ove rturned car. Police
bla n1ed a blowout in a threadbare rear. tire for the accident at Emer-
ald Bay on Coast High)'>ay Monday. She was reported in satisfactory
condition today at South Coast Community Hospital.
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Surgeon Left Heiress
To Sharks, Mom Says
NEWARK, N.J. (UP!) -The motber-
in • law of an orthoPedlp sUrgeow, has
charged Monday that be caused the death
of his pregnant, heiress wife by abandon·
ing her in waters teeming with sharks
while be swam to safety.
The surgeon, Dr. Robert D. Rockfeld,
31, or Freehold , N.J., has testified that he
and his wife, Linda, rt, tried to swim for
the Florida shore when lhe engine of their
rented boat failed and that he swam on
alone to get help when she became too
tired to go on. Both wore life jackets, he
said .
Mrs. Rockfeld was the daughter of
Sollie Small, millionaire owner of the
Coffff..Mat Corp., a vending machine
manufacturer. She left an estate e1ti·
mated at $500,000 to $1 million.
' No trace of Mrs! Rockfeld or the H·
foot outboard motor boat bas been found
-·since the misliap Dec. 16, In the Gulf of
Mesico 'near Naples, F1a.
Her mother. Mrs. Clttra &nan, In a
suit demanding that she be appointed
administrator of her daughter's estate,
charged Monday that Rocldeld took his
wife on a dangerous: boll ride and forc::ed
her to leave the bolt even though it was
seaworthy, "knowing that those waten1
were shark lnl~ted and teea\iq" with
barracuda.
•'J'be doctor "dl!leried and abandoned hi•
wife .•• llld retwned to ulely alone"
after dispoolog of the boat, the oult charg·
ed. 11.Aa a direct COflleQuenct" Mr •·
Rocldelll died the aull 111d.
1n 1 sult !II~ earlier to keep the S111,11lls
'!rom iaking any action on their daugh·
ter's es!ato ilol:ldeld, a surgeoq 1t Btonoc
Muni<itP,81 Hospltil In New Yark,.aaJil he
and -liil five..month pregnant wife were
ready to return after 25 minutes of boat·
Ing w)len the engine failed and the craft
began ~ away !ram land.
He oaid he thought ~cf was~~wo hl..,b
away," but later learned the distlnce was
about a mile.
N ot.ed Cl,emente
Officer Crego
Succumbs at 71
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of ... °"'"' "" .....
R. Bruce Crego -whose prowt!ll with
the patn>I car and ticket pad earned him
nationwide fame aa San Cleme'tjte'1 "Red
Ryder" -died Tuesday Monday moming
In Westminster Hospital llfttr a long bout
with bear! disease. He .was 71.
Mr. Crego was indisputably the man
who first made San Clemente famous
during the postwar years because of the
great and near-great whose namea bid
appeared in his police ticket boob.
Among the •1cu1pr111• was comedian
Bob Hope who coined the nlckname {or
the short, gruff.voiced ltaffic potrolman
and who used peraonal experien<e1 In
San Clem.cnle as the basil for patter on
(See CREGO, P.,. l)
Bullet Hits
Fireplace
Near (Quple
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of ... o.ltr .. , ... ,, ...
A Laguna Beach woman narTOwly
escaped death late Monday as a rifle slug
slammed throulb a reUred couple's
Catalina Street bome passing within a
foot of lhe woman's head as she sat
reading a newspaper.
Anita Kuban WU uninjured in the in·
cident under lnvesti1at100 today by
Laguna Beach police.
"All of a llldden everything juat llOrt of
crumbled be1ere JIOll. lt'1 kind of ID eerie
feellna ," Mrs. Kuban llld. • -.. ,...., .1111 """"7
: I faur lndl bf -lndl ... the ..... , porch, an 1h11nlnum
window frame, • wooden wlndo~ 114lng,
1 drlpery, a thick plate &lua m&ror and
a wail, finally smashing Into the rear of a
brick fireplace and dropping between
walls. 1 "I was ttrribly sha\tered for a while.
We didn't know whe)her to 1tand up or
get down or whit,•• Mn. Kuban aaid.
Mrs. Kuban and her husband Theodore
have been Llguna Beach residents for
between 45 and IO year. ind reslda 'al IOI
cataiina Street.
"We just looked al each other,"' she
said.
Mrs. Kubon llld the first thing the
couple wu aware of wu the shattering
of the large plate glass mirror. She said
she did not bear a gunshot.
PoUce today are investigating a link
between the shooting and a gunshot vlc-
Um at Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach.
A mllltary carbine wH reported found
on Ramona Avenue early today by of.
ficers after Det. Carroll Bush located the
man at the hospital.
1be man was reportedly shot in the
foot and police believe he may have m.
volved in a reported gwtahot from the
area of Legioo and Glenneyre Streets at
about 10 :40 p.m. Monday.
Officers responding to citizen calls of
hearing that 1hot were unable to locate a
weapon or suspect at that Ume.
A Flag By Any Name
• SACRAMENTO (AP) -In an eUort to
make Callfomll'a laws apinlt defama·
tlon of the Ari>erltan flag enforceable,
the slat<! Senate bas approved a redefinl·
tliin of the tenn "flag." The Senale voted
33-4 Monday for a blU hy ·Sen. John Stull
(II-Leucadia ), sending It to t be
Asaembly.
Oraage Cout
Weadler .
It's buy days again -at least
through Wednesday, according to
the weathedldy. lllcbs In the up-
per 6Clt! 1t the beachel and inland
areas. a.&nce of \IOll\e sprinkiel
In the moming boon .
INSIDE TODi\ Y
Striotu n t 1D trotc.ble1 arr
!>laauing the Skrlab mission ioitli 14'1lpmitur., iMdf tilt
1tation roporttd at 100 degrees.
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·Vet Hiring
I
Preference
Law .Rapped
A veterans preference hiring policy
adopted by the Orange County Board of
Supervisors may "subvert" the employ-
ment of more women and minorities, the
League of Women Voters has charged.,
The Federal Employment Practices
Commission should investigate t h e
board's recent resolution to give veterans
preference for county jobs, league presi·
deot Jeane(te Turk said.
1be new policy .. appears to be a direct
attempt to subvert the entire affirmative
action program,'' she sald.
That J>l08fll11 Is "directed toward Im·
proved employment opportunities for
mlnorit.iea and women" Mn. Turk con-
tinued, "and a n all-encompa!ling
veterans preference policy w!U greatly
reduce employment opportlnlltles for
women."
I.ague officials said tbey think the
county's affinnatlve action program has
"lost ground" in the past five weeks.
The board adopted the vet.erans policy
May I after recommendations to do so by
the County Administrative Office {CAO ).
It calls for veterana applying for coun·
ty jobs to receive a five-point bonus on
employment examinations. D l s a b I e d
veteram receive an additional 10 points.
A(lolher provision In the policy r.quires
county department heads to report the
number of veterans interviewed and
hired from now on.
Mn. Turk said the league couldn't
agree with a CAO statement to the board
that "mlnority groups protected under
afflnnatlve action and veterans aren't
mutually exclusive groups."
The league, a nonpartisan organization
open to all women Voters, also objected
that the county's affirmative action ad·
visory board reportedly Wasn't consulted
prior to the board's action.
From Pagel
RULES ...
tors were suggesting opening the entire
Festival up to Orange County artists, and
on the other setting aside a percentage of
a countywlde show stricUy !or Laguna
students.
"Because we do draw from all of
Orange County for volunteers (for the
Pageant of the MBSters) ... this would
be a step in the right direction," 0. E.
"Bud" Schroeder, board president said.
Currently new exhibitors to the
FesUval of Arts sum.mer sbow are
chosen from the Laguna area.
Older exhibitors who were on the
grounds when restrictions were imposed
years ago have been permitted to stay,
but, only so long as they remain in the
residences lhey lived in at the time of the
rule change.
"I was opposed to the restriction in the
first place," Director Stuart Durkee said.
"We cut out a hello! a lot or good artists
and kept a Jot of bad ones," Durkee said.
In addition to the earlier suggestions,
Mrs. Keeley reminded YolDlg that the
grounds committee was supposed to bave
studied the posslb!Uly of establishing
quotas for exhibitors pennitting certain
percentages of jewelers, potters, paJnters
oo the grounds.
The festival board was alarmed in a
previous meeting to Jeim that the
percentage of exhibiting artists was
declining while exhibiting craftsmen
were increasing.
"We were asked to think about it and
that1s what we're doing," said Young,
who had been twitted earlier in thei
meeting about failing to gamer a quorum
of his committee to consider business
prior to the directors meeting.
"I appreciate you making my ~·ork
easier." Young quipped.
Latin Youths Clash
CARACAS (UPI) -Some 200 students
protesting the visit of Secretary of State
William P. Rogers clashed with police to.
day. The youths burned tires in the street
to halt traffic.
OIAM91 COAST La
DAILY PILOT •1 l
0.1"' ''let Stiff l"IWtl
Clemente's Mystery Crabs
These creatures by the millions have been washing
up on the beaches of San Clemente early this week
and constitu te a mystery to local lifeguards and
beachgoers. Scientists from UC Irvine planned a
trip to the beach today to see the phenomenon first·
hand. The live creatures, have accumulated on the
slrand from north of the city to tl!e Western White
House. They resemble a two-inch version of a lol>-
ster.
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CUSD Orders 'Slash Joh'
Trustees Ask Scaled Down Version of New Budget
Trustees for the Capistrano Unified
School District Monday took their first
look at an unbalanced, $13.~milllon
district budget, then · flatly told the
district staff to start cutting.
The board took no formal action on the
tentative document submitted with the
maximum amount of expenditure re-
quests.
Instead , trustees perused the documen t
in general in light of a' the dilemma of
fitting district financial needs into the
new format set up by new state tax·
reform laws.
Of prime concern was the lack of any
l'e3erve.. in the original document. I
Instead, the board is faced with a
$400,000-plus deficit.
From Pag~ J
ROWDY HEARING ...
he added, shows Canyon Acres Creek
could swell to 200 cubic feet per second,
but that only 10 percent of the water
could be attributed to runoff from Machu
Plcchu. The remainder, he said, would
come . from land downstream of the
development site.
Another consultant told the commission
development would increase runoff by
"three percent," a figure "that ls not
slgni!lcantly different from what exists.''
Jon S. Brand, 350 Loma Terrace Drive,
a geography professor at Orange Coast
College, ·delivered a sharp attack on
earthquake findings made by Machu Pic-
chu proponents ... I have no faith in this
report. It makes clear, repeatable
mistakes," declared Brand.
F. Beach Leighton, consultant on soils
and geology to Machu Picchu pro-
ponents, said tbe bedrock of the area is
stable.
"If these areas are developed properly,
we would not have problems," ~ighton
said.
Arnold Hano, 1565 Bluebird canyon
Drive, charged "severe and irreversible''
traffic problems would result from ap-
proval of the project.
Noting Macbu Picchu would add about
J,450 automobile trips per day to Park
Avenue, Hano said W\'.lUld bring the street
near capacity and result in more
automobile accidents.
Citing past figures of accidents along
Park Avenue, Hano declared : "These are
not mere fender benders . . . they are
accidents that maim and sometimes
kill.'"
Hano's \11ife. Bonnie, objected to Machu
Picchu figures that said the school
district could expect a $3,000 surplus
from the project during the first year
after construction.
school district .officials. He added the eK·
pensive townhouse units would not at-
tract families with a large number or
school-age children.
Alter listening to testimony from near-
ly 40 persons, commissioners offered . ' their own comments.
"The concept and design is fine," said
Commissioner Michael May, "but I have
concerns about traffic. This will create
problems not exisUng."
Commissioner Larry Campbell, who
cast .the sole vote for the project, said
the decision should be delayed until
discrepancies were cleared up. 1
"We have resources here in Laguna
Beach we have to protect , even if it
means expensive homes are lost," said
Lanphear.
"We have to protect them for the
citizens ot Laguna Beach and people of
California who come here just to look,"
he added.
"You won't see hills when you drive up
there what you'll see is
townhouses," commented Mrs. Bellerue.
She also objected to the density and
traffic problems posed by the develoir
ment.
Commission Chairman McDoweU said
he could not find credibility in the
flooding and school arguments, but that
he was concerned about the density fac-
tor.
His comments were followed by a mo.
tion that the environmental impact state-
ment for the project be approved with in-
clusi on of all public commentary.
Commissioners held the final vote on
the project as more than 150 persons
looked on.
"You're asking us to do too much',"
said Trustee George White to the district
staff.
"We shouldn't be asked to do that
much cutting," he added.
Supt . Truman Benedict stressed that
the next tim e the board rt!ceives a copy
of the district budget it will be a much
more scaled·down version.
He added that the staff had attempted
in the rirst version to show the ultimate
in possible expenses.
Unlike past years, trustees this year
will not be able to use the traditional
me~ of tax-rate shuffling and banking
on boosts -in assessed valuation for new
revenue.
The tax-refonn legislation fixes the
amount the district can spend on each
child and essentially freezes special tax
rates.
It is for that reason that trustees
agreed Monday that strong cash reserves
would be necessary.
From Pagel
SYCAMORE. ••
worked out. We, too, believe in green-
belts," commented Miller. He wore a
"Think Green" button made by the
Laguna Greenbelt Inc., his stiffest op-
ponent to the development.
Miller said the project will generate
sizeable incomes to the city and
displayed figures showing the single
family homes deplete municipal revenues
while condominiums increase them.
The studies came from Anaheim and
Huntington Beach, Miller said,
Engineers for the 1 project s a id
Sycamore Hills presents no real geologic
problems and that traffic generated from
the development would be absorbed by
future widening of Laguna Canyon Road.
"I have never seen a project wtiich
provides so many benefits to a city with
so little liabiIJ:ies to the cltyJ" said Rod-
ger Howell, attorney for Newport
Investments.
In concluding the presentation, Howell
said the commission must keep in mind
the right of the property owner to a
"reasonable use of his land."
Councilmen
• .Mull ·tease
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-Of Art. Area
The Laguna Btach City CouncU will
,weigh proposals for leasing of the city-
oW)IOCI Laguna Beach Festival. of Arts
grounds during its: reguJar session at
1:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall.
Current nqotlations cal11 for a, rental
increase of 79{ percent, a dollar increase
of about $74,000 over last year's
payments with the funds to be directed to
payment of Main Beach Park bonds.
The city and the Fes:tival of Arts have
been bickering over the lease ar-
nngtments for months with the latest
proposal calliJ1g for a sliding scale of
payments to 1 city as the Festival
revenues lncrtase.
Other matters confronting the council:
-A resolution urging cat ovmers to
restrict their pets.
-Establiahment of a policy regarding
creation of a plaza area along the ap-
pendage of Park Avenue and between
Coast Highway and the Orange County
Laguna Beach Branch Library. ·
-DiscussiQn of the Laguna Greenbelt's
proposed lawsuit against Rossmoor
Corporation grading plans for a tract
near El Toro Road in the Laguna
watershed.
-A status report on aluminum can
recycling project established during
Ea9ter Week on city beaches.
-An evaluation of a consultant's
report on the proposed Glenneyre Street
parking structure.
-A status report on control of unleash·
ed dogs.
-A request for an encroachment
pennit by Village Faire In the 111111 block or s. Coast Highway.
-A second public hearing on the
Slloals development In the lllOO block or
S. Coast Highway.
·Settlement Near
In Dana Strand
Access Lawsuit
Lawyers for tbe Chandler-Sherman
Corporation and O~e County appeared
to be near settlement today in the
lawsuit filed last year by the county over
public access to Dana Strand.
superior Court presiding Judge Bruce
Sumner delayed the trial scheduled to
open this morning until June 19 after
learning from Judge H. Warren Knight
that the impasse may be rCS<Jlved in his
chambers within the next few weeks. '
The 001mty arguesjhat the public's use
of the Dana shoreline over the years has
given it prescriptive rights Jo the beacll
which override any plans the Chandler
Sherman group ~Y have for the ocean·
front property.
The lawsuit is almost identical in many
of its arguments to that filed by the
county against the Laguna Niguel
Corporation when public access to Salt
Creek Beach wa~ threatened.
SLEEPING MAN
DIES IN TRASH
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - A SS.year-old
man who apparently fell asleep in a trash
bin was crushed to death in a garbage
truck that emptied the bin, police said to-
day, His body was found in a dump.
Investigators said the body of Placido
Trejo of Tucson was uncovered at the
dump Monday by a butldozer operator.
They said a garbage truck apparently
picked up the trash bin and dumped the
garbage and Trejo inside.
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OOUld mal:e it P"'I San Clen<Mt
• tsa!!kr lk:bl,... ""' IWlm.Pllt,er ..... 'Ii '.l t
Mr. Clrqo'• coliirlul -.,w career I i!!111Co officer began in !M.
'Friends aald Mr. Cl'qo'bad been ,
Ing in a l<ical SttVke. statloo ""'
, whto .a poiic. official 1uggelled .!Ill\
should become a policeman. '•
That afternobn the pollcemaJHo.
drove to Silnta Ana where he purchased
unllorm, badge and a gun. · , l
The neat day be was on his beat. I
In the two deeades that followed Mr.,
Crego'1 perfofmances aa·a traffic officV1 were legendary. •
Contemporaries recall that pursuits 94'
reckless drivers would often be ac-
compal)led by gunfire and bigl>IJ>ee!I
drivlnf het)'OOI) san Clemente and points
north or sOuth. ·
Mr. C...gb's police career also wa•
marked by bis strong emphasis m a:
personal approach to juvenile law eil,
forcement ·
Tributes given him on his retifM'Jen~
a• a sergeant in January .of 1947
characterized hts "lty!e ol /uvenlle worif,
as one of treating youths lke member•
of his own family .
"He was ever mindful of the harmful'
effect of a police record on a juvenile
who had committed a minpr offense,-'~
the citation read. ~· •
"He had made lifetime friends of hun-
dreds of youngsters that he treated l~k.e
hi . own children."
Mr. Crego leaves his widow, Evelyn, ot
the family home in Westminster, and a
daughter, Dorine Meler.
Po}ie:e work Was the last of several
careers for Mr. Crego.
His first trade was that of a worker
with the railroads in his native Chicago.
Later he 3l}d his wife moved. w~.
"'here he worked in the Long Beacl
shipyards during World War II. In !tit
the couple moved to San Clemente '"' the next colorful chapter in Mr. Crego''
life. 11
After bis retirement the Cregos mov~
to a mobile home in Westminster whefe
he spent his last years. ·
Services are pending at Sheffel
Mortuary in San Clemente.
2 Handicapped
Rob.ber.s Seized
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•• SAN JOSE (UPI) -A blind man and a
paraplegic, both convicted ban1t rob~
disarmed a U.S. marshal Monday atJd
fled in a federal car. They were recap-·
lured when the auto sma.hed lnlo a
fence.
The priSOJJers Benjamin Escobar, 41,
and Jesse E. Yates; 22, !'8d just be_!
sentenced to 25·year prison terms fiit -. ; robbing a Wells Fargo Bank of $119,000
Nov. 30 and taking two women hostages. ,
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Library Friends ·
Meet Wednesday '.
Friends of the Laguna Beach Public
Library will open its general meeting tli
the public at 7:30 p.m. w~
when a recent award-winning sound
lllmstrip created 'by local wrlter-
photographer AM Atwood wlU be
presented.
Producer Mark Plnea of Lyceum, Inc.,
a local company, will Introduce the film
"H•iku: The Hidden Qllmmerlng," whlcl\
recently won the annual Jack LondOA
Award of the National Educational Fllni
Festival. ,
Pines was a member of the orl,glna\
board of dirtctors of the Friends. ...,
Miss Atwood was also />Onor<d Isa
week as a winner of the 1972 Orangt
County Authors Awards held at the Baiu.
Corinthian Yacht Club for the book
"Kingdom of the Forest."
She alleged that developers had un-
derest imated the number of school
children the project could generate and
said it could create a deficit for the
school district.
Commissioners directed the city staff
to prepare within two weeks a set of find-
ings on why the project was turned
down.
That information will be given to the
City Council for consideration when it
holds two sets of public hearings on
the Machu Picchu plan. A first hearing is
expected in early June .
It's What's Out Back That Counts!
Redman responded that the figures
provided in the project report came froon
Huntington Engineers
Seeking Bug in Skylab
Dy JOHN ZALLER
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Engineers at McDonnell Douglas Astro-
nautics Company in Huntington Beach
are \\'Orking around the clock in a sys·
MORE PROSLEMS FACING
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tematic search for tt)c key lo Skylab's
trouble.
But, if they are making progress, they
were keeping quiet about it this morning.
"It seems that \vt're afflicted by
Murphy's Law." said one company offi.
clal. "If a part can break, It will.''
There were two strong fetllngs tX·
presaed within the company at thil point
In the mission:
With .the 12.6 billion Skylab program In
) .. partly becaU!e of the failure of two
solar el«tr!clty panels to 1mlold, the ...
glneetw an determined to find a IO!utlon.
"Tbere'• t>Ot .... time to lee! ..........
fut over what's happened," aakl a com.
pany spolcesman. "We'ro tDO damned
busy trying to figure out what went
wrong."
But beneath the headwork, there \vere
also expressions of fear that the whole
. U.S. space program may be penalized
lor the !allures Skylab has encountered.
"This may be just what some of those
bleeding heart U.S. Senators are looking
for as an excuse to shoot dovm the whole
rest of the space program," said one en-
gineer.
"Everyon~ here wants a chance to
prove that Skylab is worthwhile but
there's a fear that this may be the end
of it all.''
U.S. space officials in tfouston are no\Y
saying they will attempt to salvage at
least one 17..tay mission In the orbltin&
workabop.
They poinl oul that the Skylab cabin
has pressurized. most systems are work·
Ing perf..,dy, and that with help from
batteries that could be Oown up to Sky·
lab, the shorter "I!!!!°" would he enUr ..
!y aale. ·
But the feeling among some Douglas en.-, Is that a 17..tay mlalon woold
he only the crudest aort of "alvage job."
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Our store is like on icebergl No -we're not chiHy to
deal with -it's that you only see one tenth of our store
from the front.
People visiting us for the first timo oro flobbergosted
when the spacious interior unfolds before them. The hugo
showroom hos thousends of semples. (Customers 'toll us •
wt ho~t the largest selection they hove sten).
. Our werehouse contains an inventory of infinite
variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit e 25150 Remnont
room. ...... t
Adel offices, •'spacious drepery room, plenty of
par~in9, plNsont people, and you'll h.ve the "8i9 Picture'~
of our 1UCceuful operation !
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CARPETS • DRArEs
1663 Placutla Ave.
COSTA MESA
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~Q~st Skylab Ellgineers Working F.everishly
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Engineers at Mi:Dobiiell lloilglas ·Astto-~"ConiM I~ Huntington Beach if<! worliine a~ h cloc_k lil • ,,a-~ MORE' PROaL~ FACIN,G· ~· I.I~· 1KYi:A8-Page 4'
lf!natie :i!Urch for· the key to Skylab's •• lto\lble:. ' '
f~F'ir:the~ are niakinS progress, they
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were keeping quiet ~bout it this· morning.
· "It seems , that we're afflicted by
Murphy's 1-'w.~ said one compauy olfi.-
clal. "If a p3rt Can break, it wU1."
There were two strong feelings ex-
.p~ed within the company at this point
in the mission:
With tbi. 12.6 billion Skylab program in
jeopardy because of the failure of two
solar electricity panels to unfold, the en-
gineers ire determined tg find a solution.
"Tbere'sJlot even time to feeJ remorse-
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fut over What's ?La_ppened, .. said a com-
pany spokesman. "We're too damned
""-1 trying to _fjgure out what went
Wrong."
But beneath the headwork , there were
also exprwions of fear that the whole
lf,s. spac. program may be penalized
for the failures Skylab has encowitered.1
"This may be Just what some of .those
bleeding heart U.S. Senators are looking
ror as an excuse to shoot down the whole
rest of the space program"' said ope en--
gineer.
''.Everyone here wants a cbanoe to
·prove-that Skylab is worlhwbile but
there's a rear that this may be the end
of it all."
U.S. space officials in Ho~ton are no\v
saying they will attempt to salvage at
leas! one I~ mission In the orbiting
workshop.
Thay point out that the Skylab cabin
bas pressurized, most systems are work·
inc perleetly, and that with help Imm
balteri6 that could be flown up to Sky·
lab, the shorter miMk>n would be entire-
ly safe. .
But the feeling among 90!lle Douglas
englneers is" that a 17-day mission would
be only•U,. ciudest sort of "salvage job."
The lro/iy ol Monday's !allure ol the
solar panell to unfold is that It ls a prob-
, !em ilQ:llllio tllgi~ bad been ''"'c•or•·
ed with sJnce January.
In doze~ of practice sessions involving
possible problems, engineers worked out
ln detail sever .. l times what lhey would
do if the panels didn't openr-
"The main purpose of Skylab was to
find out whetbefinan could survive and
work in outer space for prolonged periods
of time,'' said a company spokesman.
"Moon mlssl011s have already gone two
weeks and we know how men perform on
those trips. On Skylab \\"e had hoped to
(See SKYLAB, Page II
Gold Skyrockets
. I
End Not in Sight; Dollar Slumps
LONDON (UPI) -The price oI gold
shot up sharply agaiii today and the end
was not in sight. (Picture Page 20.)
The U.S. dollar stumped accordingly
and, in Paris, where gold reached an as--
tonishing $128.50 an otmee, the financial
newspaper Les Ecbos speculated whether
there might be a third devaluation ot the
dollar. .
As the dollar fell in Europe ciod on the
Tokyo money market, other currericies
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HIKES SEEN-Pago 19
increased. The British pound, worth less I than f2.50 Monday morning, cost f:!.57
today.
~ .... ~ ·o.ur "'"' '''" Piiot• French financial sources said gold's ilif P.ftU!!ftt.n' Jfly"t.nr••• Craa.• leap and the dollar's plunge showed a JI)~~"!':--~ --~ S ~ ~ .,a , Vo ... deep-seated distrust of the dollar's stabil-
.)"Illese· c:reatUres by the niillions have ~n W:lSbing hand. The liVe cre~tures ,l\a.ve. accumulated on Ule . · ·lt.\_up .~h·the beaches ·or San Clemente e~rly this wc;ek strand from north of fhe city to.the Western White f:' l ..l r1 ,
and· ·c:OilStllute. a. f!!yslery to 4()j:al \ifegtjAr4"x.~~ · Jlouse,. 'l'bey -resemble a ·two-tncll\ Jlf!~1on,of •ll•IJ>'•• .: • .tf:U 1JeTaU'fe :· .. . t>µCbgoers .' ScienlIBts ·fro111 UC lrvnte 'P1'lnn«i a . ster. . · . · l't'\!ip'to the, lieiich~o4aYJo see the phepqmenonfir~t, , ' ' ~ ... · · . , "1 ··-·. ;:.· Sclwol Siw
Women 's League Flays tudent -Board ~.
~ . or Uni School
. :~IS· Trustees V ete·rans ' Hiring Plan
. '
;JrYine Unified School Board truStees ·· y . night ·met n~xt year's student A veterans preference hiring policy
repreSentatives elected b y adopted by lhe Orange County Board of.
'\ler'Sity High School pupils and warn-Super.visors may "subvert" the employ·
the inCOrf!ing pair th.ey ~ave .a "tough ment of more women and minorities, the
' 1o -follow." • · h d League of Women Voters bas c arge . ~~ ydr1s bOafd ~re5tntative Cr8iir · I · . ~tehdC8 jiij;iOi 'fi'Ori1 Village P-Rik,· ha~ . . . The Fedeial Emp oyinent Practices
it eteded student body prfsident at Commission should investigate t h e, --· " fl\ boa.rd.'s recentfesolution to give veterans lhlifeisit;y tgh fQr next .year. -preference for cOunty jobs, league presi·
t19oard membels took nOte of M.itcheil's dent Jeanette Turk said . . l tributions. to the communication The new policy "appears to be a direct
W®R.1 students of .the school and attempt to subvert the entire affirmative ~' · _p~ '¥itcbell's selection as aciion program," she said. .
egate to'the~state $u<leot council. That program is ''directed toward izn.. ~· Cro6in and' Be:verly .Bedford proved employment opportunities for
E bten el~ted to replac~~Mi~n ·and minorities and women " Mrs. Turk con-:!':~ as the student-elected board tinued , "and an all·encompassing
veterans. preference policy will \greatly rH!~U '<and' Miss Wertz were com-reauce employment opportunities for 11ilmded for their record or attendance women."
·iild1Intei-est in the meetings of the Itvine League officials said they think the
@tool board. co.unty's affirmative action prograrh has ~ "lost ground" in the past five weeks. iitii The board adopted the veterans policy .uhliif -Meetings l\lay I after recommendations to do so by
. ,.,, . . .
· ,~.fowth Policy
Be@i ~Viejo
Latin Yo uths Clash
CARACAS (UPI) -Some 200 students
prot~ting the Visit Of Secretary of State
William P. Rogers clashed with police to-
day. The youths burned tires in the street
to halt traffic.
th~ County Administr<1tive Office rCAO I.
It calls for veterans applying fol' coun-
ty jobs to receive. a five-poiot bonus on .
employment erilminatioos. D i s a b 1 e d
veterans receive an additional 10 points.
Another provision in the policy requires
county department heads ·to report the
!\umber of veterans interviewed and
hired from now on.
. Mrs. Tw:_k said the league couldn 't
agree with a CAO statement to the board
that "minority groups protected under
af!innative action and veterans aren't
mutually exclusive groups."
The league, a nohpartisan organizatioo
open to all women voters, also objected
that the county's affinnative &ction ad-
visory board reportedly wasn't consulted
prior to the board's action.
$500 in Stereo Gear
Burgled in El Toro
Burglars who hurled bricks through the
plate glass window to gain entry to an El
Toro electronics store Monday night car-
ried off stereo equipment valued at $500,
Orange County Sheriff's officers said .
Deputies called to the locatiOO by an
activated burglar alarm said the equip-
ment was taken from Cherry Elec-
tronics, 23684 El Toro Road.
To Be Ready
Irvine's instant school ...... , ~e 20-trailer
temporary facility planned tor Serve the
Culverdale Homes area -will open on
schedule in September, Irvine Unified
Sc hool District trustees learned Monday
night. ·
Architect George Knowles, "whose firm
is dra\ving plans for the· ipernlan~t
Culverdale sc~l. detailed progress on
the temporar site acros'· Main Street
from the Thie Avenue 1eritraflce to
Culverdale.
Those plans include prov1s1on of
asphalt concrete pads to support the
portable classroon1 units which will
house up to 600 elementary pupils.
The paving will be planned so it can be
used following Ute time when the
permanent school is built and the
portables are moved elsewhere, Mrs.
Elizabeth "Lee" Sicoli aald today.
She sa id the site will not be "just pav·
ing and portables''. The Irvine Company
has promised to loan the district boxed
trees to "landscape" the tempOrary
school.
Trustee Norman Ginsburg was
assured by Knowles there would be ade-
quate restroom facilities provided in tbe
trailer campus school.
It is possible an administraUon, library
and lavatory facility core building may
be built by then, Mrs. Sicoli said. In any
event some provision or these services
will be made available. ~ ~ n;;l oi th~ public ~eet!ngs aim·
jis .to •git' Input from local residents on
'!l'l ·eotltlly'S propo'sed modified g<OWth
~ was held Monday night in Mission
~Bell;·,. ciiunty pJl)llller from the
-.wth p:>licy . team, presented an
~!f a summary rePort released
. Tustin Doesn't Give Toot . .
+;;i;d:-cbertothe 2t.:piuscit1Unsw1to . Saddleback Dis trict W ould Have to Buy Band Uniforms
·~ ~1111! to field residents' ques-
'*8' wen? Forest Dickason county plan-. New band uniforms for fl.fission Viejo said. li~r.; iStuart .~, iSSistant and El Toro High Scbools ·wili ~veto be Under a unification plan approved by
lrig tltreetot; alkl f6ut. of'1be five purchased .by the Saddleback Valley voters almost a year ago1 Tustin Union
planning commisstoners: Slilrley 1Jnined Scl\(>01 District. and San Joaquin Elementary districts go
e, • ROn Yoo, Roger Slab!s, and The outgoing Tustin Union High School out of ~iness June . 30. Three new ·~Molina. . · board Mooday night again turned down ' unified 4istrlcts, Saadleback , Valley, ll\m meeting will: be at 7:30 p.m. S.ddlebaok request that unUOrma be Irvine 8ltd TUslin, lake over operation ol
a( Pana Hll~Htgll Scllool, Dao>.. bought With Tustin reserves. ares .ldloola., .
-• ' t The leal ,!ll!'estlon in the months-long Ani<!!mlles left -I after Juno 30 .tw grciwth feporl, tit1ec! "Peopla d!Jpu~ isn't the uniforms tbeJn!eiy_ea, wlllbe'~fo·~•di'strlcts.
, •and Grtwtlt' A j'jew Direclkln?'I 'J\llijn SUperlntendent tJaok $dluliillli0r, ~ trullliro'two .-thl ago agreed
)eaaed by the ·eoqnty.stalf'a growth ~who· ,!!I!! ~. hired by S.~t lo ~ liew band uniforms for
team and a U.member· a.cl Vllllll)'~11j(!itxldiy, · .~ I • ~ HJch.SChool. lit existing 17-year-
IM!e. • , ,-. "'11!Sfurttlis!ee! "have taken tll!t pOai-old •Un!loiins ·were "'lll)rtediy In such ~ends ·a ·grodifal slowdown tion thty shouldn't make the-dOclalan : .poor-pllidldon a band CG!lldn't be forlned
<i ~~ar ~rlod resulting In popula-how they spend the money left In oen 1-11. • .
.~"2Jll million people by 2020 com--restrves," Schumaker said. "The De1' Ttullees said it was an emergency .and lo* projected 3.1 mU!jqo ti no boards shoclld determine their own used merve fundl1o 'buY unifonns but
p0iley-la (9Uowed. ' • priorities." relll9ed toff>·~ for MiiSlon Viejo ... ltio,. tran * _.udlenct c.ntered Band unllormi moy be• lmj)ot:tant In Hllll. wllet;; unll;orm&' ate' ievm'')'eors
(lllill CJ8ll!l'1'll,. W S) one unlf\ed ~t but not in another, he olcf. . • · • • ' ,.
' ' ~ . . ·!l ~
' •
A request by Saddleback f o r
recoll.!ideration a month ago was beard
by Tustin trustees, but virtually Ignored.
They made no comments and took no ac·
tlcin.
The soo11·l>be dCrunct boa~: Monday
night declde J not 19 ·~· Ila JIO!lllon, lx1t to ~ttss on all the ~mall>lni lllOt\ey lo
the nc\v district! .
. Schumaker said he thought ·thf! was
"reasonable."
Soddlib8ck trustees had delayed action
on a propostd purchaee ol llO bend
uniforms pendlna Monday's
recon•lderatlon by the Tustin 'boerd.
Saddlebock board chajtman Chet
Brin« also ls a member of the Tustin boal'<f. . -
' lie ha• consisten\ly ' supfiorlttt the
tejusal lo' \buy "''" ""\lllmll for all ' Tustin dl$trtct hl&!t IChooll!
ity. London dealers echoed this i,d<a.
"This market ls totally irrational and
self·feedJng," said Bruce Smith, foreign
-exchange manager of Britain's giant 1.-lid-
land Bank.
·Pealen in the gold bllllio~ market snid
there see.med no end lo sight to the almost
perpendicular dse in the metal's price.
In Par-is tbe price leaped $2:2.30 8.n
ounce in the course of the morning to
$128.50 ·an ounce but fell back later in the
day to lt14.40. In normal tlm6 gold's
price increases only by cents or fractions
ot cents.
1be small Paris market closed at
$124.06 an ounce, up from Monday's
closing of $106.20.
On the big London bulllon market the
price of gold \Vas fixed at $110 an ounce,
up $3 from the d~y's openlpg price.
In seven market days Jn London, the
gold prlc. has climbed nearly 33 percent.
In New York prices rebounded from an
earlier sleep fall and actually moved
ahead today in active trading on the
New York Stock Excha9ge.
At noon, the Dow-Jones industrial aver·
age had lost 2.78 points to !J06.91. It had
been down man )ban ti points. But i.t
closed up 7.7$ points.
The ornCial U.S. price of gold is $42 an
ounce, a price set in Febr.uar-y when the
dollar was devalued. The price then was
$35 an ounce.
There wu no lmrnediate Washington
comment today but on Monday, Peier
Flanigan, uslslajlt to the President for
international economic aHairs, said the
increaae in the price of gold to more
than 1100 an ounce did not signal further
devaluation of the dollar .
~·!~·~~~~,., ..
Symington Sees Attempt
.
T~ Make CIA Scapegoat
WASffiNGTON (AP) Sen. Stuart
Symington aald today that tesUmony by
th<: No. 2 m.an in the Cen tral Intelligence * * -tr Hanna Sa ys Court
W~ Rule . FiUrly .
On Waterg~te
By GEORGE LEiDAL
Of lll't Dalty ~u.t Iliff
Rep. Richard T. Hanna ([).Anaheim)
predlcled Monday that the U.s: Supreme
Court will deal fairly with any court
cases arising from congresatona·l
disagreements with President Nixon on
executive privilege related to Watergate
inquiries.
Hanna gave his opinion c:m any future
high court rulings during an appearance
at UC Irvine.
DeJpite the unprecedented numbers of
appointments President Nixon has made
to the Supreme Court, Haruta told UC!
social ecology students, "I belle,. the
justlc.1 will follow the trend ol the law.
The trend of the law ls to move toward a
balaneing of 'the powera between the
Congress and the Presldent."
Hanna appeared with former con-
gressman ja.,.. Roooevelt who ii a lec-
turer In • Procram in Social EcoloCY
courae, "The Congress," bt1l'lg offered
till• -quarter. Roosevelt, who meets the
weekly clasa and accepts no aal&ry, alao
spoke out in support of truat oI the
Justices of the Supreme·Court.
The Newport . Beach realdent recalled
his father's rillitlons wlth high court
justices. Roosevelt said, "History proves
most Supreme C.Ourt appointees uaually
defied the PreSideot who appoint~ them .
I'm sure General (President )
Elaenhower had no Idea how liberal
JustlC<! Warren would tw-n out · tO be.
And, Justice (Felix\ Frankfurter cer·
(See HANNA, Pase I)
Piggy "Blµ\k 1 Bur.gJar ;
• 1 ' ' Strikes bi 'Irvine
The i>1"Y bank buisl•r of lrvlne has
struck agalri, thfs lltile Invading the
home ol a universtty proloaoor to flll· Ills
pockets with ch&nge.
Police. sa14 someone 11!'1~ louven to
enter the llOm....iOet lac!Uty . in Prof.
Robert C.K. Loe'a rea!dence at tatOt
Glenmont • Ttrraee· erld toolr PO in
change. "!'he piggy bank was left behind. ...
·' '
Agency makes it "very clear to me that
there was AR attempt to unload major
responsi bility for the Watergate bugging
an(. coverup on CIA."
'"1e Missouri Democrat issued a sum-
mary •of testimony given in secret to the
Senate Arme:d Services Committee
Monday by Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters,
the deputy CIA director.
tt details a series of meetings by
Walters with resigned White House aides
H.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrllcclo.runalinf' -~-: ousted._ White-House counseMn1 .
Dean III and fonner actlng FBI Director
L. Patrick Gray Ill starting within a
week of the arrest of seven men in the
bl9lcin and bugging of the Democratic
Party's Watergate headquarters last June.
Symington said he was unsure the full
transcript of Gen. Walters' testimony
could be made public because or security
nnd legal questions.
He added he thinks Walters and the
then CIA dfrecior, Richard Helms'
"behaved very well'' under what he
termed "these difficult circumstances
and heavy pressures.''
The account dovetails wilh statements
by former acting FBI chief L. Patrick
Gray lll. He testified before Sen~te
Watergate investigators last week, and
1be Associated Press has obtained an or:
flcla l written digest of his rem,rk.s. -
Gray said I Walters gol the FBI to
postPone inten-iews with two Watergate 1
witnesses last year on grounds the ClA
had "some interest" in them. !
Orange · Coast
·weather
It's hazy days-again -at least
through Wednesday, according to
the weatherlady. ffighs In the u~
~r 60s at tbe "beaches and inland
areas. Chance of some sprinkles
In the morning hours.
INSW E TODAY
Serio&11 n e tP troubles are
pliioltinQ; 'lhf. Sklil4b miuion
with ttmperakcr1S . tmfd• ~h•
•talion rtp<>?'ted at 100 ctegree1. Se1 1toTy, iUmtration on Page 4.
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Fire House
Ra~d:3 l
More Held
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of ftl4I Dall¥ ,llM• ltefl
A clean cut undercover agent. so you ng
the doorman checked his identiricatlon to
determine he was really 18, Infiltrated
Costa Mes•'s sometlines-nudle Fire
House sarsaparilla spa Monday in the
name of the law.
Hla surveillance led to three more ar·
rests or employes on cha rges of violating
a new city ordinance d.:.signed to end
• nude frolicking 1n the controversial one.-
time beer bar now operating as a soda
PoP shop.
Investigators said operative Michael
Watkins kept the stage u n d e-r
surveillance for about 20 minutes before
h~ partners joined him lo say the Jig
was up. They didn't mean the lively dance that
defendant Sharron K. ~1cGregor was
doing onstage.
Mi ss McGregor was arrested and book-
ed on suspicion of the unlawful exposure
of private parts or female breasts -
allegedly both areas in her case -ac-
cording to ¥.·ordlng of the recently passed
emergency ordinance.
Marsha S. "Fish" Crump, 24, and
nicknamed for the fish tattooed on her
abdomen, was also arrested and booked
on suspicion of counseling and assisting
in provldlng nude entertainment.
Chuck Kaufman, 25, the doorman, was
arrested an identical charges.
Investigators said Mlsa Crump made
several trips from the office to stageslde
during Miss McGregor's ~rformance,
providing evidence that she 1s employed
there and may have been coaching the
, routine.
Kaurman's role In assisting In pro-
viding the nude dancing would ~his tllk·
ing the customary $1 cover charge at the
door, which helps the overhead .
The three suspects were released on
$250 bail following booking procedures at
Costa Mesa and Orange County jail
facilities.
Police vow to continue their battle
agaimt the Fire House, under tough new
provisions which a State Supreme . Court
ruling recently gave local agencies to
regulate such entertainment spots.
They began the latest round of raids
last Friday, when P.1iss Ctump took the
stage in defiance of the new law and
Detective Sgt. John Regan's badge
magically flashed along with the
spotlight.
He says he has since carefully and
clearly explained wording of t h e
municipal ordinance to the Fire House
crew and warned they are on their own
in any further arrest actions. .
Investigators say they cannot claun
inununity or leniency in prosecution on
grounds that they were only following
orders of operator Ray Rohm or other
higher-ups.
Se1·vices Slated
For Mrs. Hodes,
Lih1·ary Founder
Mrs. Lena McGuire Hodes. a former
San Clemente resident and founder of the
library at St. Clements By the ~a
Episcopal Church, died in Laguna Hills
last Saturday. Mrs. Hodes was 76.
Until recently Mrs. Hodes had Jived at
311 Avenlda f\1adrid, San Clemente.
The widow of the late Or. J. E. Hodes
v:as active in church activit ies. She was
a communicant or the church. a member
of the VFW Auxlllary and the San
Clemente Garden Clu b.
Mrs. Hodes leaves two daughters, Ruth
Langhauser of Santa Ana and Frances
Larson of Los Angeles. and two
grandchildren. Kathleen and John
Langhauser of Santa Ana. . .
Services were conducted l!ns mommg
at the local church, followed by private
burial. Friends who wish may make con·
tributions to the St. Clements Library
Fund. Lesneski Mortuary was in charge
of arrangements.
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Woman Escapes
; I . . '
FIYiing BµIlet
By JACK Cll~PPELL
Of ~ Dtllr PUii lta"
A Laguna ~ch WOl)laq narrowly
11C.Sped death late Mooday as :a rifle slug
alammed tbrouab a retired couple'•
Catallna Street bome passing within a
foot of the wo.man '1 hef.d as she sat
reading a newapaper.
Anita Kuban WIUI uninjured in tbe in·
cident under investigation ,today by
Laguna Beach police. '
"All of a 1Uddtn everything jast sort of
crumbled before you. It's kind of an eerie
feeling," Mrs. Kuban said. ·
Police traced the path of the mystery
bullet through: a four Inch by four Inch
post on the couple's porch, an !!1uminwn
window frame , a wooden window siding,
a drapery, a thick plate glass mimr and
a wall, finally smashing Into the rtar of
brick fireplace and dropping between
walls. .
0 1 was terribly lhatte.red for a while ...
We didn't know whether to stand up or
get down or what," Mra. Kuban said.
Mn. Kuban and her husband Theodore .
have been Laguna Beach residents for""'
between 45 and 50 years and ~ide at 60' ~
Catalina Street.
"We just looked..at each otb<;r," she
said.
Mn. Kuban said the first thine the
couple was aware of wu the sbattertnc.
of the large plate glass mirror. She said
she dlq not hear a gun.shot.
Police today are lnvesUgating a link·
between the shooting and a gWlShot vi~ ,
tim at Hoag Memorial Hospital in ,
Newport Beach. 1
DEMOCRAT CONGRESSIONAL VETERANS NOTE COURT BALANCE 15 DUE
Noted C"lemente
Officer Crego
Succumbs at 71
A military carbine was reported round
on Ramona A venue early today by of·
ficers after Det. Carroll Bush located t~;
man at the hospital. 1 Rep. H1nn1, UCI Lecturer James Roosevelt Support Institutions in Social Ecology Discussion
Surgeon Left Heiress
To Sharks, Mom Says
NEWARK, N.J. (U PI) -The mother·
in . law or an orthopedic surgeon has
charged Monday that he caused the death ·
of his pregnant, heiress wife by abandon-
ing her in waters teeming with sharks
CUSD Trustees
Look at Budget,
Order Scissors
Trustees fo r the Capistrano Unified
,School District i1onday took their first
look at an unbalanced, $13.S..mlllion
district budget, then flatly told the
district staff to .start cutting.
The board took no formal action on the
tentative document submitted wit h the
maximum amount of expendit ure re-
trustees perused the docu ment qu~s.
1n gene r in Ught of a the dllemma or
fitting district financial needs into the
new fonnat set up by new state tax·
reform laws.
Of prime concern was the lack of any
reserves in the original document.
Instead, the board Is faced with a
1400,000.plus deficit.
"You1rc asking us to do too much,"
said Trustee George \Vhite to the district
staff.
"We shouldn 't be asked to do that
much cutting," he added.
Supt. Truman Benedict stressed that
the next time the board receive! a copy
of the district budget It will be a much
more scaled-down version .
He addt!d that the .staff had attempted
in the first version to show the ultimate
in possible expenses.
Unlike -pasryears , trustees this year
v.·ill not be able to use the traditional
mean.s of tax-rate shuffling and banking
on boosts in assessed valuation for nc\v
re venue.
The tax·reforn1 legislation fixes the
amount the dist rict can spend on each
child and essentially freezes special tax
rates.
while he swam to safety.
The surgeon, Dr. Robert D. Rockfeld,
31, of Freehold, N.J., has testified that he
and bis wife, Linda , 27, tried to swim for
the Florida shore when the engine of their
rented boat failed and that he swam on
a~e to get help when she became too
tired to go on. Both wore life jackets, he
said.
Mrs. Rockfeld was the dausbter of
Sollie Small, millionaire owner of the
Coffee-Mat Corp., a vending machine
manufacturer. She left an estate cs ti·
mated at $500,000 to $1 million.
No trace of Mrs. Rockfeld or the 14·
foot outboard motor boat bas been found
since the mishap Dec. 16. in the Gulf of
Mexico near Naples, Fla.
Her mother, Mrs. Clara Small, in a
suit demanding that she be appointed
administrator of her daughter's es ta te.
charged Monday that Rockfeld took his
\vife on a dangerou:; boat ride and forced
her to leave the boat even though it was
seaworthy , ••knowing that those waters
were shark infested and teeming" with
barracuda.
The doctor l<deserted and abandoned his
wife ... and returned to safety alone"
after di sposing of the boat, the suit charg·
ed. "As a direct consequence " Mr s.
Rockfeld died, the suit said.
In a suit filed earlier to keep the Smalls
from taking any action on their daugh·
ter's estate, Rockfeld, a surgeon at Bronx
Municipal Hospital in New York, said he
and his five-month pregnant wife were
ready to return after 25 minutes of boat·
ing when the engine failed and the craft
began drifting away from land.
He said he thought land was "ty,·o blocks
away," but later learned the distance was
about a mile.
Scl1ool and_Cit_y.
Will Cooperate
In Rec Program
From Pagel
HANNA ...
tai nly changed from what my father
(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) tbooght he
would be when he appointed him."
Hanna added Justice Black to the list
of high court justices who proved to be
independen t of the President appointing
them. "Black showed himself to be no
racist and in fact, became a leader on
the court in matters of civil rights,"
Hanna said.
In two sessions on campus Monday,
~lalllla discussed the onflicts of Congress
"':ith the White House in three areas: ex·
ecutlve privilege related to t h e
Watergate investigations; lmpoundment
of federal funds approved by Q>ngress ;
and the Presidential powers to wage
wars which have not been declared by
Congress.
Hanna opened his remark.! saying he
would explore the "arrogance of thl& ad·
ministration ." He outlined the history of
use of pre..sidenUal authority to impound
funds approved by Congress.
Again , Hanna noted t~e courts are
r-.:defining the lim its of White Hou se
fiscal controls over Congress in cases in
which portions of the $6 billion Nixon has
"permanently" vetoed of the $8.7 billion
impounded by executive order thus far .
From Pagel
GROWTH ...
By JOHN VALTERZA '
. Of 1111 o.itr Plllt ltllff
R. Bruce Crego -whose prowess with
the patrol car and ticket pad earned him
nationwide fame as San Clemente's "Red
Ryder" -died Tuesday Monday morning
1n Westminster Hospital after a long bout
with heart disease. He was 71 . '
Mr. Crego was indisputably the man
who first made San Clemente famous
during the postwar years because of the
great and near-great whose names had
appeared In his police ticket hooks.
Among the "culprits" wu comedian
Bob Hope whJ coined the nickname fol"
the short, gruff.voiced trafiic patrolman
and who used personal erperiences in
San Clemente as the baSis for patter on
radio, television and mllitary-base shows.
Hope once said that the only way he
could mal<e lt past San Clemente without
a ~c ticket was 11to swim: past, or fly
over."
Mr. Crego's colorful 20-year career as
a police officer began in 1946.
Friends said Mr. Crego bad been v:ork-
ing in a local service station oae day
wOOI a pclice official suggested that be
should become a policeman. .
That afternoon the policeman-to-be
drove to Santa Ana where he purchased a
uniform, badge and a gun.
The next day he was on his beat.
Jn the two decades that followed 'Mr.
Crego's performances as a traffic officer
\\·ere legendary.
on whether the policies implied "Big ContemPoraries recall that pursuits of Brotherism" and whether the benefits accrued from the controls would be reckless drivers ¥.'Ould often be ac·
worth the possible ha ssle caused by the e-0mpanied by gunfire and high-speed
restrictions. · driving between San Clemente and points
"I'd say thi s is more a matter of all us north or south.
'little brothers' getting together," Bell !\lr. Crego's police career also was
stated. "In many areas, local govern· marked by bis st rong emphasis on a
ment has been defaulting i t s per90nal approach to juvenile law en·
responsibilities to regional government, forcement.
and state and federal commissions. Tributes given him on bis retirement
"These proposals bring the initiative of as a sergeant in January of 1967
handling local needs back at the local characterized his style of juvenile work
forum ." as one of treating youths like members
Bell added tMUI....& anr time the of his own family.
grOwth lmits caused social and economic "He was ever mindful of the harmful
hard ship to the county, tbe way was open effect of a police record on a juvenile
for the policies to be changed in the who had committed a minor offense,"
public forum, just as they have been the citation read.
decided there. "He had made lifetime friends of hun·
"J can't prove that what we will be dreds of youngsters that he treated like
getting Is worth it," Bell said. "But hi.; own children."
moderation may give us Ume to develop Mr. Crego leaves his widow. Evelyn. of
our resources to maintain environmental the family home In Westminster, and a
The man was reportedly shot in the
foot and police believe he may have hr
volv~ In a rePorted guushot from !he
area of Legloo and Glenneyre Streela al
about 10:40 p.m. Monday. I ..
Officers ruponding to dtlzeii" dlls of
bearing that shot were unable lo locate a
..-weapon or 'suspect at that Ume.
Sharon Sircello _j:
Named to Coasta~
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Occup.ation Unii ,;
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Irvine Unifled School District 0Trustee~
§iaron Slrcello was selected Monday:··
night to serve'as the district's member of.: .-
the Coasillne Regional 0 c c u p a t I o n
Program board. ,.
The CROP board administers a jointly '
operated vocational education program.,~
involving five l!Chool dlstrlcts; Tustin/"
Irvine, Saddieback Valley and Newpori-
Mesa Unifled and Huntington BeacJi.
Union High School District.
All other members of the Irvine board
are eligible to serve as alternate! to Mn'.'
Sircello, according to the action taken
Mooday night by trustees.
CROP wa,, formed two years ago when
the Tustin Union High School District -
which ceases to exist on June 30 -got
together with the HunUngton Beach ~
Newport-Mesa districts to sponsor tlM!I
cooperative elfort. The three unified"
districts which replace the Tustin High
district on July 1 have decided to con--
tinue the joint program. ~
Nixo1i Favors
Si1ig"le Term
WASllINGTON !UPI -Pres!· '"
dent Nixon tol.d a group of con·
gressional leaders today he favors
amending the ConstituUoo to Ilmit
a President to a single term of alx
years.
Nixon raised the matter at a
White House meeting called lo
discuss his plan for creation of a 17·
member commission to recom·
mend refonns ol lhe electoral proo-
~ss so that another scandal like
Watergate could not occur.
Senate DemocraUc Leader Mike
Mansfield, who has p u b I i c 1 y
favored the single, alx·year term .
concept several years, was among .. , .
a dozen members of Congres.s of .
both partie1 who attended.
Jt is for that rea.son that trustees
agreed Monday that st rong cash reserves
¥.'ould be necessary.
Irvine Unifi ed School Distri ct trustees
f\.1onday night directed the school staff to
cooperate with the city of Irvine in the
proposed summer recreation program .
. quality." daughter, Dorine Meier. .. '~~~~~~~==~~~~~
The new Jay,·s coupled ·with predictions
or explosive growth In the district made
the need for reserves that much more
critical. \Vhitc told fellow trustees.
The first edition of the new di.str ict
budget shows a 16-percent increase over
the current fiscal year, a boost of $2 .3
millk>n. Enrollment y,•ill increase by 14
percrnt and inflation will an1ount to
about 5 percent.
Salary expenses fo r district personnel
al so arc soaring.
But cn1ployes representatives Monday
asserted that a proposed five-percent.
across·the·board increase in wages might
not be enough to maintain "excellence in
education.''
From Pagel
SKYLAB ...
go 28 and 56 days. not 17 days.''
In addition, the massive earth-mapping,
and earth exploration experiments that
had been important 1econdary pur~s
of the mission might have to be curtailed
or eli minated entirely,
\Vhat Douglas officials are clearly hop-
ing for is a second chance at Skylab.
They have a backup capsule about SO
pereent complete and they would like the
funding to finish It.
"We've &pe11t '390 mlliton on Sltylab so
lar," said an engineer, "and It se<ms
like it would be stupid to throw all that
away over another 110 million or so."
"The hardeat part of the work I.I al·
ready clone, the 99 cents has already been
.-pent. It would be awfully poor plannlng
to nste all that baalc work."
But u ooe of them commented lut
-I<, oflldals knew !he pn>blems "woo1
be -thine we've antlclpeted, because
If we had, we'd have·deslgned against It."
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City community services director Paul
Brady asked and obtained district
assurances that school facilities will be
available to the city for its summer pro-
gram.
School board members opted to limit
their voice in the running of that pro-
gram to matters other than those related
to avail ability of buildings.
Staff members for the summer pro-
gram, Brady noted, are expected to be
hired from the district's teacher rolls
but will be paid by the city at rates
Brady termed as "competitive."
The summer program is the second in 1
the city's brief history, the first having
been launched by Mrs. Sharon Sircello
who later was elected to th e lrvine
Unified board .
Future Farmers
To Show Wares
In Viejo Show
A group of Mission Viejo teenagers will
show of( their skills in livestock and
poultry breeding, ralslng citrus fruit, and
growing ornamental plants 11t the Future
Farmers of America fiel d day Saturday.
Some 150 students of Mission Viejo
High will participate In the event., set lo
begin at 10 a.m. on the agriculture farm
at the high school.
Followltig the 1 p.m. judging a western·
st)'lie deer pit balte<ue wll Ibo served in
lhe achoo cafeteria.
lnatallatlon ol the 1973-74 FFA oUicers
and presentaUon of awards from the
dly'a evr.oi. will follow .
Tickela at.fUtl each will be available
at the door. More information msy be
obtalned by calling the achoo! at 837-7722.
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It's What's Out Back a'hat Counts!
IWntl
MAUOlAUA
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Our store is like an iceberg! No -we're not chilly to
deal with -it's !hot you only see one tenth of our stort
from the front.
Ptople visiting us for the first timt are flebbergos!td
when tho spacious interior unfolds before them. The huge
showroom hes thousands of samples. (Customers tell u•
we have the largest selection they have sten).
Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite
variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant
room.
Add offices, e sl"'cious drapery r<>e>m, pltn!y of
parlcing, plHwnt people, and you'll have tho "'ig Pieturo"
of our 1uece11ful operation !
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placllltla 4••·
COSTA MISA
646-4838
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rest of. tbe apace ~am,'' said one en-
g"1eef, 1:E"'Yt:t~,_-bere wants a chance to prove. Illa! Skylab ll worthwhile but
thett'I a, !tar thal thi.s may be the end
of)t all." '
U.S. space officials in Houston are OO\V
say)ng they will attempt to salvage at
least one 17-day mission in the orbiting
workshop.
'Ibey point out that the Skylab cabin
has pressurized, most systems. are work·
In& perf<cliy, and that with help from
botterles that could be flowh up to Sky-
lab,the short« mission woold be entire-
ly safe-
But the feeling among some Douglas
engineers i! that a 17-day mission "'ould
be only the crudest sort of "salvage job."
The Irony of Monday's !allure of the
solar panels to unfold is that it ls a prob-
lem Douglas engineers had been corarn·
ed with since January.
In dozens of practice se~ions involving
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T.Uy'8 FN•I
N.Y. Steeks
TEN CENTS
possible problems, engineers worked oul
In detail 5eVeral times what they would
do If !he panels didn't open.
"The main purpo0. of Skylab was to
find out whether man could survive and
work In outer space for prolonged periods
of time," said a company spokesman.
"h-toon missions have already gone two
v.·eeks ani:t we know how men perform on
those trips. On Skylab we had hoped lo
!See SKYLAB, Pogo %1
* Spacemen Poised
Inspection of Skylab Cons~red
CAPE KENNEDY. Fla. IAP I -The
spa.ce agency is considering sendi ng the
Skylab 1 astronauts on an abbreviated in..
spection mission to seek solutions for a
series of power, temperature and
gyro11cope problems plaguing the giant
orbiting laboratory.
A NASA official said today this Is one
of several opUons suggested as experts
s.eek to salvage something from the $2.6
billion project.
Another . pooslbllity is to send up
Mafia . Linked ,
To County
Pornog~aphy
_,._,..,.,.-. Se~cJllng fo~·~ men's .~oom,.ln a .Ifs -, , ·•titi11ul6i~·'irea iilllte m"POirol
r • 1 • • • ~ -_... fn March, a poUceman stumbled Onto fl.5
~narii ln a sJUr.,, c~t;., 11!'1 •h~p. 0The tqgethernes( inllllm, worth of alleged pomogrepby 7 , .,.:
-ha5' shop · own.ei's in.•· q~~ndary. Uni.,. som09ne linked !9d>Y to top l""l Mafia figures.
wants to buy ,the trio as a compete sef.t who'll be TJie ~gati~s are con,titin~ In in-. ttle· ori'e t(f separate .them'?: ~ ~ ' , dlctments issued in Orange County and
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Planners Hear
4-st9ry Hotel
Plpn for Beach
~other,. f .ups Separated;
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Valwy S~~c.h Begins
Apartment• boilder Lenny ~indborg i• • I I • l ,, r:-·-···-rnmt ,,, Imai Shelt t . to f' d seeklng~pennissil?f\ to buiJd·'"a blr-StQry . ~q' '~"·~, ~ '· ~g=?; .. ~,Y·, ~; 1 ~1_ 0, ~ , , er, 11'~, . , m 1an
11o1e1'Wit!Pa tO(llloii r..taur'ant ·ori pri>p-. '(ape~ ~olhei';wjl.iild like to be, ' ~'\"'' 'i'he' <i:,g Js', ~)ng ac sliver choke
eiij '>iacllig · the 00.a. ·iii " Huntliigtoif 'Vlth lier 611'Pring. They, \ilete ~~Y chain; but.no Identification . ~::~~~ -· , -;, . • -. -separated .oo Sunday;~'.s-<14f. ,-:; ·•"'She. '1 ·1i1Irly·welt trained," he added . ~u.. · • ' · · Ml>tlle> is a !risky,. red lrielr se\Qr; "She heels · and sits. There waan't any fh~ ·bo~l is proposed along Padnc !build 'Sunday afternoon b)' Joe 'l\l{mall,: · dust or dirt: on her Coat when we found
Coast. Highway, between 9th and tOth owner ~f 'tile Valley -'g!Jio ''and, ·Hobby hci so ahe cooldn't have been free long."
street&. It would cover the entire\ bh>Ck , st: ore in. .\he n,eigl}OO~ 1·.s~~ l , ~~ .. !>:eJ!eves there f!1USt. be some
.alaiti fbe highW.ay. center at W.arner Avenue:. aM u.;.,:_;.lia . Hungry y~ yuppies somewhere In
tlndoorg owns' lhe land. ,The actual -• .· .....,w Foontain Valley.·
construClion of what )VOUld be ,.the cOr's Street -1 •· Anyone · wbi> · reoognlr.es the dog can
tiJle'st •botel ll planned· by w. Sfer!lng ·• "Siie .was ju!t wanderln& around.•the p!Jope hlm.~t .work, S4Wl77, or at hll
BuCk amt Associates, also of l:luntinm"" ~king lot, then she came in our · door home, 961-3511-. n__ · ~ a&oui 3:30 p.m,,u'-says Tull#tall. "11Sbe',s .,,,.fb. -' .-;-' full of mllk .a)ld !JlUSt tiave' oomo llUP.11 The hotel . )VOUid have, 80 roonis, atld ' somewhere, but we don't know who owns
might be<bullt'in a similar style to the her." Polic N t D Surf and Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach. Tunstall and his wife, Mareie, pboned . e e ope . U¥wri'• . hotel pr? po~! will ·,be flv" differen( Jl!>UCe departments, all the
d#JssM durl!'g t"!"ghl, s 7 ~ clocl< plan-local veterillarians . and the Orange In VIS. ta House QUlg -c<iljlmlasjon meetirig . r :t ... " •• 1
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1be, cltY planning staff has tecom-, t • • . • · : , • ' • • :. . ili,~ded dcnlal of Uie projeCt for' 'two ··M· '. · ';.:, ''i'Jii:lkpj~'. . bed · ,'VISTA (AP. -Eight persons were al'-"'~' :-la.ck of tune to 'subnut 'an· ~n· . yste. J . u i: u r~ ·. ' ttsted" early today by ~heilff's deputies
~':1er 1IVJ;;ct;:."\"";i·':1! ~~J:~: :: ·i;imro: cAPl:_.,S..,riff•s deputies said . ..no· ..tzed 80,000 apiphetamine pills, 110 'i!wa~roiitage: .. · 1 , . · ~. ;, ,. •j ~'1~Y .have;:bad nt>i l~ 11oj:ating ~ny . ~,of mariJuana and seven ounces of
:informatjon to commiliioners Imm • ~ or ~ll!mjng a mysterious bright .cncalne .. ~ 6talli It ;wai Hldlc~!Ocl'lliai'Llndborg • ll!ll thal •ri!porte(lly sbot ..._ th.,. •."1 11le drugs were taken from a hou'I"
and Bue~ were ask~ 'to, waft;Pn ~ I~ , ~~)Oded earl~ Monday· The depµtles wbere Bix'persons were arrested, officers
uDtU .July 3 but .agrel!dAGwlit<imly 'Uiitil 1· · :r a~~ a <tozen ,.ns. from sal~, 'adding· that two others were laier ''"'""t 7 · • 1'ho said they saw the .bright ob;
""''Mu • f·.!-...!_..l.. · , • f · ·~qve a'crosJ the horizon , then saw ll 1topped In J car. They are from l_~Y 'Ploll.IIJlCl1j al.so wggest~i that .the • ' tkliir and· h~.nt· an 'explosion. . caflsbad Vista and Oceanside. ~I gp more,Jhan four. storie:Lto, allq• ,... ').-' . . ~ • , · ' ~~open space around lt. ., " ' ~ '
drarrialic, closed-door testimony about
gangland tactics.
Several suspected principals in the
case were ,arrested immediately follow-
ing the March raid on the Suki, Inc.,
warehouse, while others remain free and
In hiding.
One ol thooe llOUght is Ettore Zapp!,
allegedly the Number Two man in the
New York-based c'rlme family headed by
longtime bc>ss Carlo'Gambino.
Ironically , the whole operation was ex-
posed following what o'ue key figure
described in testimony as mounting
pressure in Los Angeles County against
smut-dealing.
Arthur "WoJr' 'Pellon, a strongann
·debt collector and driver for the firm
that owns the warehouse w h e r e
thoU1ands or · porno ·magazines were
found, detailed .the operation.
He claimed during discuaslon supervis-
ed by Orange County Deputy District At-
torney Oretta Sears that he suggested
the Los Alamitos plant as a good hiding
place:
Pellon also claimed that -a1 a result
-he has dodged bullets three times
since the dramatic discovery.
The prosecution's case includes allega·
lions by 'Pellon that materials seized In
Los Alamitos constitute only about half
the merchandise in the Suki firm's
lucrative business.
Pellon also deacrtlied a Do-nonsense
collection pollcy for large scale dealers
who didn't pay ror the finn's.ma.gaiines
and films on time.
Oeputv District Attorney Sears ques·
tloned him closely abo•t·what be was lold
to do. '
•'1Either get, the money or a piece of
them ." he replied, adding that In four
collection trips for the firm be only had
to get rough with one cw:tomer.
astron auts Charles Conrad 'Jr.. Dr.
Joseph P. Kerwin· and Paul J . Weltz with
a large alumlnumlzed thennal blanket to
cover a section of the outer skin of the
ailing Skylab.
The blanket would replace a
micrometeoroid shield which was tom
away during the launch Monday, leading
to a heat problem with temperatures hr
side the spacecraft IOI.ring to 100
degrees.
An official said options considered at a
N ixo1i Favors
Si1igle Term
WASHINGTON (UPI -Preli·
dent Nixon told a group of con-
gressional leaders today he favors
8'"'fidlng the ConstltuUon lo limit
a President to a single tenn of six
year1. .~·n\sed the NolW'ol I .WJri,. HoUle ~ c:ollod to ~ hls ~tan !Or crtliloo Of I l!r
l!lt!l1llier CO!Jlm!'fion I'> ,.._.
cnerid reforms of the~ pi.Cl'
'" so that ailother !candal like • ·watergate could nOt oecur .
Senate Democratic Leeder Mike
M\U"'field, who hU p u· b 11 c I y
favored the siDgle, llx·year tenn
concept several ye8J'.I, wai among
a dozen members of .€oner• of
both parties who attended.
Colonia Lead~
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Remains · Critical
After S,hooting
Mrs. Adelaide Luna, direct.or of the
Colonia Juarez Commun~ty Center in
Fountain Valley, reI!Ialned In critical
condition today following surgery Satur-
dny for gunshot wounds )n tile head and
back.
She i.s in the intensive care unit of
Fountain Valley Community Hospital.
Police have arrested Richard Morones,
46, Santa Ana, in connection with the
shooting. He was scheduled for ar·
raignment today oo charges 1 of anault
with intent to commit 'triurder and
assault with a deadly weapon.
Investigating officers say they have
bene unable to establish a motive In the
case and probably won't be able tC\) until
Mn. Luna regains co~', '
Latin Youths Clash
CARACAS (UPI) -Some 20il .udenta,
protesting the vlllt of Secretary II. state
William P. Rogers clashed with pollce to-
day. The youths burned fires In the street
to halt traffic.
'
~ing to commercial mhlng .pew .. c· . I . . ,
.. J;ltldborg's property, he can puild' d' ' ' ' te· ,~~ hotel~ but to go hlg~erf ·l1e ~ 'l'nell ·. , 1 S yciuld .~lve llf,w~1t.unl11 1111f cl!Y .con\'· ~~ , . , · 'Red Ryder' Succumbs
plelts it& P!'Oposed ~lgh rise ordlna~. -;-· · ·
a code which bas already bien1 ~vite<I .. ' ,,. 1 '
ileVen times by the plannln& comm~lon: ' •. . . >By JOitN fAL'l'ERZA . Hope once said that the only way !>e
ad staff. . ' Of ,.. Dlftt' rfftt ...,. • coul4 make it past San Clemente wtth<nlt
The city had refused to ~rant Undborg' ,R. Bru.,._ er.g0 _ wbo$< prowe" with' a traffic uckct was "lo swim past, or £ly
'1111tlnjs!ratlve apprnv1l on ·the hol<;I pro} Ihe •patio! car and ticke.I pad earned lilm ·.• o.ver."
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-!"'naaUy.~e !*81.118 k..fltsj llaUoa,,.lde'.fame as San'Clemente's ".Red .Mr. Crego's colorful 20-year career as
the IOll!Jlll -•unW an en~I Ill)' Ryder> ~ died Tue;day M-y IMrnlng a polJco officer beg11_n In t946.
poc!l'report ts '1111tten. • In W-r Hospital after a long 1>9ut Frlencla'llld Mr. c..ao had been work-
J'he enviroomMital review board has with befit d!Jea5e. He was 7L,. e , -, , 111( Ill 1 locJI IUVlce station one day
ldYlsed the commission !hat at ·)east Mr. · erqo was Indisputably . tl>o 111111 wfim a peUce ollldal suggested that be
lhioe Items °'!8hl to be COlllldered fn an 1 who nnt mado San Clemerill r-.. lbo\lld become 1 poll\:eman. .
\mP8<t report' during the pootwar yeers -61'1be Thll allerl100ll tha pollcernan·t<>be
-The lmpa<t on a major 'recieaJional gr"'t and near·~at whose -llld. ~"""'e 10 8ailta Ana wllere he purehaaed a ~llty (shoreline>. · appeared Innis Poli« \lckel boolo. · · <'llDifi>rm, bU8e Ind a 11\IR. , t
., "-The growth lnduolng Impact ol the • Among the "culprits" w11 OOllllll~ 1 The n<;ft dn be wu Oii his betl ~ R1'9po&1l In the viclnlly or the shoreline. Bob !lope who c01iiell lbe .~ tt ~ .Ji,1'1\0' tw;' ..... 1.llllt follow..J' Mr. :i;:oro btbetlc considerotWn for, \ht !he short, ll'Uff·voiced triftlC' ~ Crei0'1'·pUlonianca " ~ tramc officer llnt.r ,. and who Uled per!lllllll ~ In ·...,. Iec<ndlry. • c ,
Pl...,... ore 1IOt ~IPOCted~ app<ove •$.tn CI,....te u the bo~'(w porier on Olntemporarlet ,...b that -lta di ~jtel too'8hl radio, television and tnilltal)"bue abQws, 'lCkless driven ~k( Glten be ... •
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companled by gunfire and high-speed
driving between San Clemente and points
north r1 sou~ ..
Mr. Crego'i police career also was
marked byi his strong emphasis on a
perso,nal-1approacb to juvenile law en-
forcement.
Tributes given him on his retlrelllent
aa a sergeant lo January· of 1917
characterized his atyle or juvenile work
as . one of treating youths Uke memben
of his own family.
"H~ was ever mindful ol the harmful
errect ol a police record on • juvenile
who bad com ml tied a mloor ~fenoe,"
the citation read.
''He )lad made lifetime frlendl ol llln·
dreds of )'Ollllpters that he tre1ted like
hi 1 own children.''
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fiir. Crego leaves his widow, Evelyn, of
the family home in Westminster, ind a
daughter, Dorine Meler.
Police work was the last of sever1l
careers·for Mr. Crego. ,
Hia flnt trade was that of a worker
wltb the railroads In hll naUve Chicago,
Lat« be and hls wire moved West
where he worked In the Loni Beach
shi pyards during World W1r D. In 1&15
the • couple moved to San Clemente for
Ihe next colorful chapter In Mr. Cllgo's
Ille.
After his reUrement the Cregos moved
to r mobile borne ill Westminster where
he spent hi• lut yean.
Service• are Ptndin1 at Sheffer
Mortuary ln San Clemente.
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meeting today included :
-Launching Conrad, K~rwin and
Welti u Jp I a n n e d Sunday and
havtn1 them make a careful Inspectloo ,
includln& considerable photography, ol
both the thermal problem area and the
two fouled solar panels.
'lllla .would help ·engineers 00 the
ground wort out poulble aoluUons to the
problems and allow repairs to be made
by the Skylab I and 3 crew. scbeduled to
(See MIBSION, Pqe ll
Price of Gold
Continues Up;
Dollar · Slumps
!PN~N \UP!l -The price ol pi '
lbot llp lltlrply IPln today and the ead
lfll !IOI Ill .... t, <~.:..m .... ~ .. ·.i1·..,, The 11.&. .i.u.r ;.
and, llt Parlii, 'llllere pld reiched 'an ..
lonlihtnc· flD.IO 1n ounce, the ltnanclal
newapaper, Lei l!lehoo IPOCUiated whether
there mllbl bo 1 third devaluation of the
dollar.
AJ the dollar fell In Europe and oo the
Tokyo moqey: market, other currencies
NO IMMEDIATE PRICE
HUC~S SEEN-Pa .. 19 ---· -lllcreased. The BrtUsh pound, worth less
than Q.30 Monday morning, coot '2-11
today.
French · llnanclal oources said gold 's
leap atld the dcillar's plunge showed a
deep-aeated 'diltnist o1 the dollar's stabU ..
Uy. Loodot,1 dealers echoed this !ilea.
· ,,~· market ll totajly Irrational and
\ell-fffd)ni/' ao!d Bruce Smith, fo,.lgn
exchanie lllllllier ol Brltallt'• giant AUd·
land BW.
Dealers In the gold bulllon market aaid
there seemed llO end In sight to the almost
perpendicular rile In the metal's price.
Jn Parla the price leaped '22.30 an
ounce 1n the course of the morning to
1121.30 1n ounce but fell back later In the
d1y to fllUO. In normal times gold 's
prloe lncre~ only by cents or fractions
or centa.
1'he .. small Paris market closed at
$124.0I an ounce, up from Monday's
closln& of fJOUO.
On the btf London bullion market the
price or ibid wu fiud 1t fllO an ounce,
up 13 Imm the day's openln& price. Jn aeven piarket daYB In London, the
gold price "'11 climbed nearl,t 13 percent.
Jn New York prices rebomlded from an
earlier steep fall and actually moved
ahead today In active tradlni on the
Nett York Stock Exchance. ,,, ...... \ Cout
Weadler
It's hazy daya again -at least
through Wednesday, 1ceordlng to
the weatberlady. Highs In the UJ>
per 808 1t the beaclies and \nlatld
areas. Chance of some sprinkles
In the morning hours.
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NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -The mother-
in • law of an orthopedic sw-geon bu
dlarged Monday tb>t he caused the death
ol /ilJ prqnant, heiress wile by abandon-
ing her In waters teeming with sharks
while he swam to safety.
The surgeon, Dr. Robert D. Rockleld,
31 , of Freehold, N.J., has testified that he
and hls wife, Linda , 27, tried to swim for
the F1orida shore when the engine of. their
renled boat failed and that he swam on
alone to get help when she became too
Lired to go on. Both wore life jackets, he
said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -Specullltlon
turned today to Loe An&eles attorney
Wmen Olrfttppher ta a likely choice for
special Wat<rgato prosecutor A!ter U.S.
District Judge Harold R. Tyler Jr., of
New York withdrew from' conalderation.
Ou'istopher, 46, deputy attorne y
general Jn the Johnson administration.
was one of four per.sons Alty. Gen.-
designate. Elliot L. Richardson placed on
"a list of finalists" for appqintment.
Chairman James 0 . Eastland (D·
Miss.), of the Senate Judiciary Com·
mittee, told newsmen after a private
meeting with Richardson that
Olrlstopher would be a good choice.
• fourth day of commit!~ beatiup on bji
nomln.itfon.
Earlier he told newsmen It wu poelf' •
ble he migbt be able to announoe Iii 1
selection during the day.
S.n. Sam J. Ervin J" (0.N.C.), ukoll •.
Richardson whether he expected tht '
Justice Department and U.S. attorneys to1 withhold indictments in tbe Waterga\tt
case and other alleged political espiona,O
and sa botage until after the appolntm•
of a special Prose;cutor. ~
"The answer ls no," said Richard1
who is Secretary of Defense.
Mrs. Rockfeld WU the daughter O[
Sollie Small, millionaire owner ot t b e
cotr ... Mat carp., a vending machine
manufacturer. She left an estate esti-
mated at ll00,000 to $1 million.
No trace of Mn. RockC.ld or the !!-
foot outboard motor boat has been found
since the mishap Dec . 16, in the Gulf of
Mexico near Naples, Fla,
These creatures by the millions have been washing
up on the beaches of San Clemente early this week
and constitute a mystery to local lifeguards and
beachgoers. Scientists from UC rrvine planned a
trip to the beach today to see the phenomenon first-
hand. The live creatures have accumulated on the
strand from north of the city to the Western White
House. They resemble a miniature lob6ter.
"He'd run the show or quit ," said
Eastland.
Sen. John V. Tunney (D-Calif.), said
COLSON TO TESTIFY
ABOUT BURGLARY-Page 5
As far as he is concerned, be. said, v. '
attorneys "will proceed at thelr own~~
without regard to my nomination or ~"
appointment of a special prosecutor." .,.
The others named by Richardson were: •
-William H. Erickson, t,, of Denver, a ·
Colorado Supreme Court Justice.
-David W. Peek, 70, z-former justice
Her mother. Mn. Clara Small, in a
suit demanding that she be appointed
adminiltrator of her daughter's estate,
charged Monday that Rockfeld took his
wife on a dangerou:; boat ride and forced
her to leave the boat even though it was
seaworthy, "knowing that tho.se waters
were shark infested and teem.Ing " with
barracuda.
The doctor "deserted and abandoned his
wife ... and returned to safety alone"
after disposing of the boat, the suit charg·
ed. "As a direct consequence" 1.·I r s.
Rockfeld died, the suit said.
In a suit filed earlier to keep the Smalls
from taking any action on their daugh·
ter's estate, Rockfeld , a surgeon at Bronx
Municipal Hospital In New York , said he
and his nve-month pregnant wire were
ready to return after 2S minutes of boat·
ing when the engine failed and the craft
beian driftingfaway rrom land.
Jfe said he thought land was "two blocks
away," but later learned the distance was
about a mile.
Design Board
Seeks Member
Is there an adul t or student in Hun-
tington Beach with a background in
graphics who cares about the estbetic ap-
pearance of the commwtity?
1£ so, the city's design review board
would like to tap his (or her) skill and
knowledge.
There is one opening on the design
review board, a five-member commission
appointed by the city council. The boar<!
reviews the architectural values of cer·
lain projects proposed within the city.
Applications for the board a re
available at city hall. For further in-
formation phone 536-5201 .
From Pagel
SKYLAB ...
go 28 and 56 days, not 17 days."
In addition, the massive earth-mapping,
and earth exploration experiments that
had been important secondary purposes
of the mission might have to be curtailed
or eliminated entirely.
What Douglas officials are clearly hop-
ing for Is a second chance at Skylab.
They have a backup capsule about 50
percent complete and they \\'Ould like the
funding to finish it.
"\Ve've spent $390 million on Skylab so
far ," said an engineer, "and it seems
like it ";ould be stupid to throw all that
away over another $10 million or so."
"The hardest part of lhe work is al-
rt!ady done, the 99 cents has already been
spent. It would be a\\'1ully poor planning
to waste all that basic work.''
But as one of them commented last
v.-eek , officia ls knew the problems .. ,,·on't
be son1cthing \\'e\1e anticipated, because
obtained b.'· cr:llin,g the school at 837-7722.
if we had, \1c'd huve designed against it ."
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Young Undercover Agent
Nets 3 at Nudie Tavern
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of rill 01Uy "UH Sl•lf
A clean cut undercover agent, so young
the doorman checked his ldentification to
determlne he wa s really 18, infiltrated
Costa Mesa's sometirnes-nudie Fire
J-louse sarsaparilla spa ~1onday in the
name of the law.
His surveillance led to three more ar·
rests of employes on charges of-violating
a new city ordinance deaigned to end
nude frolicking in the controversial one·
Cl1arges Leveled
Against Cities
Over Violations
Environmentalist Dale Secord charged
early this , morning that most Orange
Coast cities are violating Proposition 20
regularly .
But y;hcn Secord approached the
podium at the conclusion of a 14-hour
meeUng of tbe Soulh Coast Regional
Zooe Qmservation C:Ornmission. not too
manY commissioners were listening.
He was aUowed to speak al about 12: 15
a.m. As he began addressing the agency,
some members began packing their
briefcases, others started conversations
~·ith those around them, and at least one
commissioner walked out.
Secord, chainnan of the Projeet Eval-
uation and Planning Committee of the
Environmental Coalition of Orange Codn·
ty, sarcastically thanked ?<.1rs. Cann en
Y.'arschaw for listening to him as she
v.•aved goodbye from the front door of the
board room .
Secord's presentation was cut short by
a two.minute speaker's limit. Those com-
missioners u•ho remained _, hear his
charges did not take any acti'on.
In a letter to commissioners, Secord
listed seven violations he claims exist in
ltuntington Beach, Laguna Beach , San
Clemente and Ne~1>0rt Beach.
A.II the alleged violations deal with city
actions such as lot subdivi sions and
single lot wne changes.
He claimed that most of the cities that
fnll within the coastal conservation Jaw
lake it for granted that such minor
revisions in zoning are not subject to the
[C\\I'.
time beer bar now operati ng as a soda
pop shop.
Investigators said operative Michael
Watkins kept the stage u n de r
surveillance for about 20 minutes before
h~ partners joined him to say the jig
was up.
They didn't mean the lively dance that
defendant Sharron K. McGregor was
doing onstage.
Miss McGregor was arrested and book·
cd on suspjcion of the unlawful exposure
of private parts or remale breasts -
allegedly both areas in her case -ac-
cording to wording of the recently passed
emergency ordinance.
Marsha S. "Fish" C11ump, 24, and
nicknamed for the fLsh tattooed on her
abdomen, was also arrested and booked
on suspicion of counseling and assisting
in providing nude entertainlnent.
Chuck Kaufman , 25, the doorman, was
arrested on identical charges.
Investigators said Miss Crump made
several trips from the office to slageside
during Miss McGregor 's performance,
providing evidence that she is employed
there and may have been coaching the
routine. ·
Ya chts Becalmed
Off Gumlalupe;
Swift In Lead
The dozen yachts in the Balboa Yacht
Club's Guadalupe Island race v.·ere
becalmed on both sides of the offshore
island today.
Only three yachts were around the
rock. They were reporting winds from
zero to three knots. The lead boats were
Robert O'Brien's Spirit, California Yacht
Club; Jack 1-ialWnckrodt's Swift, Balboa
Yacht Club and Jim Seals' Loco Viente
II . BYC.
Corrected time leaders were computed
to be Swift, Spirit, and loco Viente in
that order.
The handicap leader in the Pacific
Handicap Racing Fleet was Neiraed,
skippered by Howa rd O'Danlels of the
Seal Beach Yacht Club.
n1e island is about 300 miles from the
start at Newport Beach. The yachts must
now beat back to the finish at Ne1vport.
Women's League Flays
Veterans' Hiring Plan
1\ \'Clera ns preference hiring policy
''adqpted by the Orange County Board of
"'Supervisors may "subvert" the employ·
ment of more women and 1ninorlties, the
League of \Vornen \1oters has charged .
The Federal Einployment Practices
Commission should investigate th e
boa rd 's recent resolution to give veterans
preference for coun1y jobs , league presi·
dC'nt Jea nette Turk said.
The new poli cy "appears to be a di recl
all cm pt to subve rt the entire affirmative
nclion prog ram," she sa id.
That program is "directed toward Im·
proved employment opportunities for
minorities and women" Mrs. Turk. con--
tinued, "and a n all-encompaMJ.ng
veterans preference policy wiU greetly
reduce employment opportunities for
women."
League o!fictals said they think the
county's affirmative action program hat
"lost a:round" In the past five weeks .
The boar<! adopted the veterans policy
May I A!ter rttommendaUons to do ,. by
the County Administrative Office (CAO).
It-call~ for veterans applying ror coun--
ty jobs to receive a five-point bonus on
employment examinal)ons. D I s 1 b I e d
veterans receive an additional 10 pOfnt1. Another provision in the policy requ!r<s
county department heads to report the
number of veterans interviewed end
hired from now on.
Mrs. Turk said the league couldn't
agree \\'ith a CAO statement to the board
that "minority groups protected under
affinnative action and veterans aren 't
mutually exclusive groups."
The league, a nonpartisan organization
open t.o all women voters, also objected
that the county's affinnative action ad-
visory board reportedly wasn't consulted
prior to the board's action.
V olu1i tee rs As ked
For CARE Line
The CARE Linc service of Huntington
Beach needs volunteers to man the
telephone referral se rvice, especially
during the afternoon .
1be most critical hours are 1 p.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, but
voluntetn can also work evenings and on
the weekend.
CARE !Jne operates oot ol the public
library, offering primarily •n io-
!onnatlon service over the phone.
Anyone wbo -Id like to vohmteer
should phone the library at -· Volunteer coordinator Lauri Peel! will
conUict penoos at a later dale.
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Bluff Park C.Ost
Figures Sought
By Beach Panel
The HunUngton Beach Parks Com·
mission Monday asked for more detailed
cost figurts on a proposal to build a tiny
bluff park overlooking Hu n t i n gt o n
Harbour.
The .,.irk is proposed at Los Palos
Avenue and Marina View Drive, nezt to
Warner Avenue.
C<>mml3siooers did ask the planning
commission to delay approvai of a con·
domlnium project propo.!ed on part of
that bluff site. Planners are meeting
tonight on that issue:
Homeowners along Marina View Drive
have asked the city to preserve abou t 2.6
acres as a bluff park. They say it has
unique value as a view site.
They have offered to develop it as a
natural park -keeping oot the corr
dontiniums -if the city will acquire the
land.
Norm Worthy, director of parks and
recreation for the city, recommended
Monday that, if commissioners feel there
should be a park there, the ct~· ask tbe
affected homeowners to buy the exc"ess,
develop it and maintain it.
He said the city could add Its half.acre
and throw in a county-owned acre to help
acquire the full 2.6-acre site.
Commissioners, however, refused to
act until the staff can· say just how much
money Jt all would cost.
Worthy said it may take about a month
to get all the cost details the commission
wants.
From Pagel
MISSION ...
visit the laboratory later in the year.
After the ny·around inspection 272
miles high, the three astronauts might
enter the lab for a short visit -far short
of the 28 days originally planned.
The Skylab l crew could fly up to the
workshop and two of the astronauts
would take a space walk to fit an
aluminum-like thermal shield made of
material called Mylar over the area
where the micrometeorold shield strip-
ped away.
However, this would requlre additional
training by the crew and the flight would
have to be delayed beyond Sunday.
Cbrlstopher would be "100 percent ac-
ceptable" to him.
"He'd be totally impartial, independent
and very fai r," said Tunney, who praised
Christopher as a man of intelligence
and integrity.
Neither Ea!Uand nor Tunney professed
to know if Richardson would ask
Christopher to accept the assignment
following TylF's statement be was reluc·
tant to resQpl from the judJclary.
Richardson !..tilled at a hearing on his
oominatlo> to be attorney genenl tb>t he
is somewhat closer to naming a proo-
ecutor, but couldn't say just when be
will do so.
"Within the next couple of days?" ask·
ed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (J>.Mus.)
"I certainly hope so, but I can't
guarantee it," Richardson replied at a
' * * * Reagan Angry;
Refuses Talk
·About Scandal
SACRAMENI'O (AP) -Gov. Ronald
Reagan declared today Ht•m fed up"
with the furor over the Watergate in-
cident and that be will refuse to make
any more t:omment on It.
The Republican chief executive. con·
sldered by many a potential presidential
candidate In 1978, issued a memo at the
start of his regular capitol news con·
ference putting his own ban on such sub-
jects.
The memo said he would limit ruture
Capitol news conferences to state issues.
"Therefore, I will not comment on sub-
jects not related to California about
which I have no personal kno\vledge,"
the statement said.
During questioning, Reagan was asked
if he would comment on Watergate at
other news conferences, out of state, or
under any circumstances.
His reply to those questions was, "No.
No. No."
Then he reserved the right to review
his new policy at any time.
The memo issued to reporters said the
purpose of his regular Capitol news con-
ference "is, and should be, to discuss
California state Issues."
A reporter asked if Reagan shouldn't
legitimately comment on national issues
since he is considered to be a potential
candidate for the Republican presidential
nominaUon in 1976.
"Well, maybe we'll do that after we
solve the problems of California ,"
Reagan said.
of the New York appellate division and
now a senior partner in a Wall Street law~ firm: · !:I
Christopher Is a 19411 graduate of Stao-1'1
Ion! Law School and !he !irSt ptt1lden~ ot the Stanford Law Review. He wu
elected to the scbool's board of lnlltees
in 1972.
* * * $630,000 O,wed
011 Nixon Home, ;:::
Ziegler Reports
WASlilNGTON (AP) -The Wblte
House said today President NIIoo stiJl•
owes $630,000 on bis San Clemente estate.
...
'l1le statement by presidential press ·1~
secretary Ronald L. Ziegler came as he:
again heatedly denied a rt!port indicating ~~
campaign fwids had been used to ·•'
purchase the California estate. '"
Zlegler, while mentioning that the "
OOlance due is $630,000, gave no other 1
details -promising that a fuller state-·
ment on the President's land transac· · ·
lions would be made in a day or so.
Earlier, Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (D-,
N.C.J said today his speciai Watergate
conunittee has no evidence to indicate
campaign funds were used to buy the , ,
Western White HOU!e. . '
The report, originated in the Santa Ana ;11 Register Sunday, .mid Ervin's panel bad,1 ,
found information s how in g the '~
"likelihood" that the money used to buy
the former Hamilton H. C:Otton estate ·'
cnme from a Political espionage treasllry ·''·
maintained by Nixon's personal lawyer, 'j!
Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach. '1 White House Press Secretary Ronald .
Ziegler Monday called the story "a totai ··!
fabrication . . . a totally f a I s e and ··
malicious report which is absolutely un-
true."
Register Executive ~tor Jim Dean· •
said today, "Our reporters have foond •
that Mr. Nixon 's name appears nowhere •
on public records pertaining to the prop-
erty. There is a numbered tr u s t ac· .:
count.
"If our story isn't accurate, we will be
happy to retract and apologize," De.an
said. "But we require more than routine
blanket denial by a White House press secretary." ~ ·1
Ervin said today , "The committee · /
agreed it had no information as to the .. ,
truth of any rumor that the Preaident's' '1"
home at San Clemente had been purchu·
ed with campaign funds. Tlie committee · "f
deepl y regrets any such story ever being .::~
published." ·
Ervin added the con;imittee had been, .f~ t
requested by the White: House to make · 11'
the denial . "'·1
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It's What's Out Back That Counts!
Our store is like •n iceberg! No - we're not chilly lo
dHI with -it's that you only see one tenth of our store
from th o fro nt.
People visiting us for the first limo are flabb orgasted
when Ifie spacious interior unfolds before them. The hu~
showroom ho s thou1ands of semples. (Customers teU UI
we havo tho largest soJ.ction they have see n). .
Our warehouse contains an inve ntory of infi nite
variety. Hundreds of rem nants inh abit a 25 x50 Remna nt
roo m.
Add offices, 1 specious drepery room, plenty of
parking, plHsont people, and you'll havo tho "Big Pict.i re"
of our successful operation !
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DEMOCRAT CONGRESSIONAL VETERANS NOTE COURT BALANCE IS DUE
R•p. HanM, UCI Lecturer J1me1 -.elt Support ln1tltutlon1 In Socl1I Ecology Discussion
lfanna Says Top Court Fair
Any Watergate Rulings Will Be Just, Solon Believes
By GEORGE IJEJl)AL
Of tM o.lb' Plitt Sl1H
Rep. Richard T. Hanna (l).Anabeim)
predicted Mnnday th1t the U.S. Supreme
Court will deal fairly with any court
cues ariB.in& from congresaional
dlsagreementa with President lillloo an
executive privilege related to Watergate
lnquirlea.
Hanna gave his opinion on aey future
high court rulings during an appearance
at UC Irvine.
Despite the unprecedented numbers o!
appointments Prealdent Nixon bu made
to lhe Supreme Court, Hanna told UC!
social ecology students, "I believe the
jusUc:es will .follow the trend of the law.
The trend of the law Ls to move toward a
balanclng o! the powers between the
Congress and the Pres.ident.''
HaMa appeared with former con-
_..., James Roosevelt who II a Jec-
lun!!' ln a Program ln Social Ecology
course, '"The Congreu,'' being offered
lhll quarter. Roosevelt, who meell the
weeldy dw and accepts no salary, also
spoke out In aupport of tn1'I of the
justicex of the Supreme Court.
'Ille l'l!F.'rl ]!each naldeat ,..ailed
his. f~thet s relatlooa ·,.~ ,hll!h court jusli~,.~vell,,.id, ,: llJitorY jll'\lves,1 moot Supreme C"ollri appointees uaually
defied t~ Preoldent who appointed them.
I'm 1ure General (President.)
Eisenhower had no Idea how ·Uberal
Justice Warren would turn out to be.
And, Justice (Felix) Frankfurter cer-
tainly changed from what my father
(Franklin Delano Rooeevelt) lhought he
would be when he appointed him."
Hanna added Ju.sUce Black to the list
o! high court justices who proved to be ·
Independent of the Pmldent appointing
them. "Black showed himseU to be no
racist and ln fact, became a l~der on
the court In matters of civil rlghll,"
Hanna said.
In two sessions on campus Monday,
Hanna dlscuased the onfiicl.! of C.Ongresa·
with the White House in three areas: ex·
ecuUve privilege related to t h e
Watergate lnvat1Ugatlons; lmpouodment
of federal fund! approved by Congress;
and the Presidential powers to wage
wars which have not been declared by
C.Ongress. ·
Hanna opened his remarks saying he
would explore the "arrogance of t.hia ad·
ministration." He ouillned the history o!
use of presidential authority to impound
!unds approved by Congress.
Again, Hanna noted the courts are
rede!inlng the limJll ol White House
flscal controls ovu Coogreas In ~ In
which portloos of the l8 blllloo NIIoo bu
"pennanenily" vetoecl·o! tlle '8.7 blllloll
impounded by execuu,. "'*1' tbua far.
Roolevelt'and Hanna agreed the. COU11
aclklns favoring OEO have come too late
to save the poverty war agenclea Nixon
ordered dimlantied.
Hanna I U g g e I t e d acroa-t!Je.board
budget cuJa might have found favor IJi
I
Nixon's Energy Expert
Sees No Gas Rationing
Chirles J. Dlllooa, President Nllllll'I
new consultant on energy, declared in
Anaheim Monday that he foreaees no ra-
tioning although he expects fuel energy
shortages.
"Over the coune of the summer and
winter we will have a vuy tight situa-
tion," he told a news conference here.
"'Ibere will be 11hortages. But we don't
think there will be shortages that will re-
quire ratlonlng. We do not anticipate ra-
tioning.''
DiBona said eight new oll refineries
·~ to be built IJi the near futw.. He
terp>ed lt an Indication that the Nixon
~lion's Incentive policies were
pajlng off.
~ said word of the planned
I
reflnerlea had been received "unoffidaily
and privately" and he declined lo give
details.
But be said the Information "is signifi-
cant when you consider that not one
refinery II under construction right now,
nor bu one been built on the East Coast
since 1958."
DlBona, one of the architects of Nix-
on's recent message to Congress on
energy policy, spoke at the begiMlng o! a
tliree-day conluence of the American
Association of Petroleum Geologists.
He acknowledged that the petrolewn
industry has had to put up with criticism
and "mlsundentandinf" f r o m en--vtronmentalllts. A Jot o thli, he said, II
"hysterical talk," and 41all-or--nothlng-at-
tall thinking.'' '
4J.drich, Medical School
•
Qfficials .to Make Plea
' tk Irvine Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich anl~medlcal school ornclaJs will appear
:~led at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday the Orange County Boan! ol
Sujervtaon. '
was to have provided an on-campus
tiachlng hospital.
'lbia week a joint JeglllaUve pone!
heeded by "-mblyman Willie Brown
Jr. (D-&lcnmento), Is e~ed to sug-
gest lo the Le1l1lature bow' snd where
the money will be spent.
Congress and "would have been more
consistent with the President 's inflation
concerns."
"But, it II the beigbt ol arrogsnce to
say lo the American people 'I will not
carry out these programs when a presi-
dent is sworn to uPbold the Constitution,"
Hanna said, noting the c.mtltutlon
assigns Cllngress \he power to determine
iipending priorities.
"Congress must stake steps to take
hick powers It has ceded to the Presi-
dent/' Hanna said. He added he believes
the Nixon approach to execuUve privJ1e1e
extending to form~r employes la "beyond Go
belief. It dares the Congress to impeach
the President if we don't like it."
Hanna in a seminar session prior to bis
.(!lusroom lecture said he did not believe
Convess would or could cite Nlxon for
contempt if he failed to reapond to
Watergate inquiry subpoenas.
However, aides and former aides to the
President might well be forced to come
by cootempt dtalioos which eventually
would be heard by the U.S. Supreme
COUrt.
NIIon II ofiering Cmgress a ''no com-
promise" situation on execuUve privilege
H£nna said. ':The ti~e now !Dust be stop-
ped and It ~ take court aclions to establbb neW guidelipes on e1ecuUve
privilege." '
TlltW, Mar lS, 1"7) H DAILY PILOT 1 ,
'CIA Scapegoat' •
Covertlp ,· Bid , Asserted 1
WASHINGTON (AP ) -Sen. Stuart
Symington said today that testimony by
the No. 2 man In tlle Central Inte!llgence
Agency makes it "very cleir to me that
there was an attempt to unload major
responsibility for the Watergate buQlng
ant'. coverup on CIA."
The Missouri Democrat Issued a sum-
mary of testimony given In aecret to the
Senate Armild Servlcea Committee
Mondiy by Lt. Gen. Vernon A. Walters,
the deputy CIA dlrector.
11 details a aeries or meetings by
Walters with resi,ned White House aides
HJl Haldeman and Jolm D. Ebrllcbman,
ousted White House counsel John W.
Deon m and former acting FBI Director
L. Patrick Gray m starting wlthln a
week or the an"esf ol. seven men in the
breailn and bugging of the Democratic
Party's Watergate headquarters last
June.
Symington said he was unsure the full
transcript of Gen . Walters' testimony
could be made public because of security
and legal questions.
He added he thinks Walters and the
then CIA director, Richard Helms'
"behaved very well" under what he
termed "these difficult circumstances
and heavy pressures."
1be aceount dovetalls with statements
by former acting FBI chief L. Patrick
Gray III. He testirled before Senate
Watergate invesUgators last week, and
The Associated Press has obtained an of.
ficial written digest of bis remarks.
Glay said Walters got the FBI Jo
postpone interviews with two Watergate
witnesses l.ast year on ground s the CIA
had "some interest" in them.
Walten later conceded under pressure
that the CIA actually had no interest
whatsoever in the two, Gray said, but not
before Ehrllchman personally ordered
Gray to cancel a meeting set up to
Campbell Back
In Tempest Race
Argyle Campbell of Balboa Yacht Club
won ont race and placed second in
another Monday to move back Into con-
tention in the Tempest cl~i North
American championships at Alamitos
Bay. Campbell failed to finish the first
race Sunday because of a broken
halyard.
After three racea, the BYC skipper was
in a furee.way tie for fint place in the
standings with Bill Van Alan Clari< Jr. of
Marioo, Mass. and Jim Linville of
Rowayton, COon.
The series Is being scored under the
Olympic scoring system wilh tilt best
five of six races counting.
Wtnd.5 for Moaday'a two 12-mlle races
were light. The three remaining races
will be 18 miles eoch today, Wedneaday
and Thursday.
straighten the matter between the CIA
and FBI.
lJray said he and Wallen ao....t tills
"confusion" was "not ~~&Nt the
two agreed that Gray shOuld tell Pljai-
dent Nixon. !
Gray talked to Nixon by telepllooe that
same day, July I, blamed the mat\lr oo
.. either carelessness or lndifference" by
White House aides, and warned lillloo
that "this could be injurious to the agen-
cies and could wouod the President."
Leary Shifted
To Folsorn Pen.
SAN LU!6 OBJSPO (AP) -The
minimum security California ?t1en's
Colony announCed ?tfonday that Dr.
Timothy Leary, one-time high
priest or LSD, has been transferred
to the maximum security Folsom
prison near Sacramento.
Spokesmen Mild the decision was
made by the California Department
of Conecttons Review Board. They
gave no reason for the move.
Leary, who escaped from the
Men's Colony in Sept. 1970, was
returned here earlier this month
after h1s capture ind escape trial.
Deteriorating
Courthouse Wall
May Spark Suit
White alwninwn panels Installed on the
exterior of the new Orange County
courthouse are deterloraUng and the
Board o! Supervllora has t o I d County
Counsel Adrian Kuyper to me suit
against the contractor if current negotia-
tions for replacement fail.
The flv•year guarantee on the enamel·
ed weather panell will expire late thts
year and Joeeph Sml.sek, county building
senilces director, sak! negotiations to
repair them have not been successful.
The county paid !400,000 for the """°II
in late 11118. . ' <
Kuyper waa authorbed to me sult II
~ cannot reach an agreement with
the J .B. Allen Co., the general contractor
for the 114 mllllon struCIUre.
Smisek said be bad been In negotla-
tiOlll with the Allen Compaey for almoet
three yean without restilt.
The bulldlng services director '!aid .
moisture bu eeeped behind the panell
ca'lll!!I ·a condition ,wltlcb """81'1 the m~ flnally ~tlill · In 4 comJll~
rus'!-away in pliices. 'HJ'1
Tho wt-an two "* -names a_...i on checU !Mt -"
through the Nixon campalJn --I quarters and landed In the Miami blnk
aCCOUlll of Bemard L. Barte, one ol the
convlded Waterpte consplrali>rl. •
'Ibo wllhesaes are M"eslcan Jowyer
Manuel Ogarrlo Daguerre and Min-
neapolis attorney Kenneth H. Dahlberg .
The checks eventuaJly furnished a lillk
between the wiretappers and the Nixcn
re-election committee.
Lagunan Safe
As Wild Slug
Hits House
By JACK CHAPPELL
Of 1M 0.llY' Plitt SI_,.
A Laguna Beach woman narrowly
escaped death late Monday as a rifle slug
slammed throuah a retired couple's
. Catalina Street borne passing within a
foot of the woman's head as she sat
readlng a newapaper.
Anita Kuban WU uninjured In the in-
cident under lnvestigaUon today by
Loguna Beach police.
"All of a sudden everythlna: just sort of
crumbled before you. It'• kind of an eerie
feeling," Mrs. Kuban said .
Police traced the path of the mystery
bullet through: a four inch by four inch
post oo the couple's porch, an alumlntDD
window frame , a wooden window siding.
a drapery, a thick plate glass mirror and
a wail, finally lmllbing Into the rear of 1
brick fireplace aod dropping bet-n
walls.
u1 was telTlb1y shattered for a while.
We didn't know whether lo stand up or
· get down or wbat,11 Mrs. Kuban said.
Mrs. Kuban and her busblnd T!-.. !lave been Laguna Beach relldenta for
between 45 ancf IO yean and real de •I !IOI
C.tallna Street.
"We just looked at each other," lhe
said.
Mrs. Kuban said the fint thing the
couple was aware of was the shatlerinlJ
ol the large plate glau mlrror. She sal~
she did not bear I gunshot.
Police today ore Investigating a lint
between the shooting and a gunshot vic-
tim at Hoeg Memorial Hospital In
Newport Beach.
A military cart>lne -"'PJrted found on Ramona Avenue early today b7 of-
ficers alter Del. Camll Bulb located the
man at the holpltal.
The man WU ~ Ibo! Jn the
foot and'jlolloe'bellivl b6' may hl\>e ln-
volvad ln a reportad ltlllal\OI from qie
aroi ol 4ilan and Qleimo7n $uwta at
about IO:IO p.m. ~y,
JOHNSON & ·soN STILL HA VE SOME
NEW CAPRIS at OLD PRICES! . .
HURRY, THOUGH,
THEY WON'T "LAST LONG!
DICK JOHNSON says: We were given an extra allotment
of Capris that are just arriving off the boat and are AT
THE "OLD PRICES." Come on down and see if we have
the one you're looking for:
~mpus spokesmen for both the
milical ICbool and the chancellor's of-ncl Indicated the university 11 prepared
to btlnue to aeek supervisors' support
for' state bond lpelldlng for a campus
:$:: boapltal.
bad been opeculation over the
the university mllht delay Its
The lolelt committee stall propossl
would ,.. fU mlilloo spent on campus
for a bulc medical ICiences classroom
and laboratory bulldln1. with ., much as
fl mllllon of that 'Included IJi thli year's
UC Budce~ CAPRJ: Sexy; Economical; Fun to Own!
• Late Jut -1 Supe?visor
k auggested thlt UC! buy the
County Medical Ceotu.
acilllJ wblcli most -is te" for taechlJia .llUl'llooes Is
tbelltouiity'o major De'i!th ad!veiy faclll-tv. i<>CMc Ii italfed by the medical od6ol faculty and ltudeota and flluros ~Jy In the final aUoealloft ol OC!'a shah of a 1155.9 mlllloa llatewlde bOnd
for health sclen'"" faclUtlea.
.-luUoo bu to date been ~t:;~by~ 22 county dlles, chamben of ~ and other civic orpnizalloal.
::.i4110ii II out that votera beJleve ~ !" olthltatatabcnl-waato
(Olle to UC! and port of the moo<)' -
Anolher '" mlllloa pita would be spent c:reatlnc • --teaching holpltal on the UC! camDWI to serve u the
"core" or "bub'' -of UCI~omla
Colleae of Medlclne'• countywtde, u.r...
le..r health care delivery and doctor
lralnlng l)'llan.
, ll'lnall1, fl mllllon of the UC bond
riioney would be spent "t!Plhdtnc"
OCMC. The county's bolpital would wtnd
up with 315 Improved, teachln1 quality
beds, down from the present 515 beds.
FurthCr, It would be Improved to serve
11 a ct11traily localed, llrlt rate
en>er;ency care and outpatient boopltal,
UCl opoi:tsNO ooalalld.
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4 OAJL v PILOT i" T"""'1. 1t11 l.5, 197J ~ New Problems Beset Crippled Skylab
APOLLO
TELESCOPE
MOUNT
(P•ll• .. to Open)
SOL:Alt PANELS
'
Si.zzling . Tem~~atures
Recorded in Station
County Seat
Heads to 1Roll?
111CKY nCKY POLmX: Orange
Ccunty Finl Di.ltrlot 5ul>«Yi>or Bobby
Battin ol Santa Ana today appears to
have !lhaken out ooo of his old polltlcal
rugs In proposing meMI by wblcb our
August OD11Dty board may give the boot
to department beads.
Battin, In effect, would like to put the
county's department chiefs on a -of mouth-to-mouth notice. Thb would be ac-
complished by setting up a rule that says
any 3 to 2 board vote could oust one of
the department leaden.
Since li'lt, the rule required that any
department chief about to get the heave-
bo must be given written notice of the
ollegations being lodged agalnat blm.
Then, the actual booteroo must come on
at least a I to 1 ballot by the supervisors.
• BA1'11N WOU\.D reduce all Ibis to a 3
to 2 count and you're out.
It is uoknown at this writing ii the San-
ta Ana supervl9o< will be able to push In
his qulckie<>uster setup, atlhougb be "8S
scheduled to trot the ootlm out before
the board today. There is, however, aome
strong lndlcatlon be may make II. Like
the vote to cbange the rules to 3 to 2
might be passed, 3 lo 2.
SUSPICION AMONG the
knowledgeable up at the County Sest that
this might ~lre conies on the basis
of a few other 3 to 2 votes in recent
times. The JQ)St tnt.1esting waa when
our own ooasjal delegate to that honorable
body, Filth District Supervisor Ronald
Caspers, was eased off the negotiating
committee for Upper Newport Bay. sec-
ond District Supervisor Dave Baker was
also removed by the same 3 to 2 vote.
Thus the lineup bu been BaUin
balloting in concert with Fullerton's
Ralph Diedrich and Anaheim's Ralph
Clark.
THE FACT THAT the trio appear to.be
a Democratic Party voting bloc on a non-
partisan county bOonl bas raised a !ew
eyebrows up there In the County Seal.
Anyway, back to the isaue ol qulcltle
firings, as noted, this is not a particular-
ly new scheme !or Bobby Ballin. Back In
. 1971 , be went all out in an effort to oult
· Qully Admfnlltretlve O!flcor 11..art
Thomas. Thomas managed to survive
and bang onto his desk. •
One day when Battin was absen\, the
ether four iupervison: passed the current
dismissal rule requiring fcur votes. Now
apparenUy operating with a 3 to 2 ma-
jority, Battin may well shoot this one
down.
DOES HE HAVE anybody In mind who
he particularly wants to send packing?
Many suspect tbe Initial target may by
Bill Fitchen, the county's atr pollution
control officer. It has even been strongly
hinted that Fitchen thinks so, too.
At any rate, if indeed the lowered ouster
requirement gets adopted , it will be
nervous time up there at the County
Seat. Lot!: of department beads may
start looking over their shoulders and
keeping their brief cases half-packed .
Clearly under such circumsances, it
wouldn't be very prudent to offend the
three-member board majority.
Pair Sets Sail
In 16-foot Boat
WILMINGTON, N.C. (UPI) -"We"ll
make it fine ," said Mrs. Shirley Haycock
of Salt Lake City as she set out for
·Portugal Monday with a male companion
in a 16-foot canoe.
-Mrs. Haycock. l-0, and Bob Geedy, a
31-y!ar-old ManU, Utah auto mechanic,
plan to reach Lisbon in 27 days but car-
ried 60 days ' worth of provisions "just in -··" ' ~· Waving to a crowd of perhaps 200
cheering spectator>, the divon:ed DMllher
ti. two and Geedy left alter rain deloytd
the lllLDlch several houn.
60LAR /·
PANELS
ORBITAL
WORKSHOP
CAPE KINNEDY, Flo. (AP) -Tbe
crippled~-"""" mitloo ~lopecl • ..,. probloal today wllm temperaturea
ol 100 degrees were ~ lnslde the
laboratory. The space agency called lt a
serious problem but tlill hoped to tauncll
three ntrooauts to llnl: up with the lla-
tloo M "Sundoy.
11It.!1 too euty to tell lf we~re In an un--
• nt>Da(eOble sltuatloa," reported flicht
director Nell l!ut<hhMm. "Bui the
Skylab duster la hot and It's a rnl>iem
thet "WO'll bave to be able to solve If the
mission la to ...,ttnue,"
llutcblnaon alao reported a problem
with a stablllzlng gyroscope In the
spaceship coollol syl!lem.
IN TROUBLE -Space Agency officials postponed
launch of frrst three Skylab astronauts when two
solar panels failed to open. The panels are de-
signed to convert sunlight to electricity.
THESE ADD ro the di!r1cu1u.. or
apace agency experts who .,. trying lo
salvage three manned missions from
America's first space station.
'lbe laboratory was launched un-
manned Into a perfect 'llZ-mile hig!I orbit
Monday, but suffered a severe blow when
"two of sh: solar panels failed to el<lelld
properly. Suspe~t Tied to 7 Killings
Ex-deputy Leaves Manuscripts on Grisly Deaths
FORT PIERCE, FIL (UP!) -
Evidence found 1n the room of a fonner
deputy sheriff bas tlnlted him witb the
rnurden of at least seven young women.
Broward County authorities say.
Police searched the room of Gerald
Shaefer, 'J:T, at the home of Schaefer's
mother in Wlltm Manor near Fort
·Lauderdale !)ll April 7.
They uncOvered two gold-crowned
teeth, small human bones similar to
wrist bones, a sorority pin, charm
bracele~ pbol<>grapbs of a nude body,
rope, a rifle and a hunting lml!e. tt
THEY AL'iO FOUND hundreds of
sheeis or manuscript, both In loog hand
and typewritten. One manuscript told of
tile killing o! a girl Jn Broward County.
Another details "How to kill a woman In
.Washington Sniper Shoots
From~ oods, Kills Driver
SEATl'LE (AP) -About 70 polire of.
f1cen searched in vain for a sniper
wbose bullets traced a deadly path from
a wooded area to a highway durtrig rusb
hour.
lie killed one rnotons; aod _oertoosly
wounded a truck driver during bis brief
r-e ~· ~-AnotJaotllcar waS hit, btit its dMver was not hurt.
-:ifutboritiet said tbe gtlll!llBI\ ap-~rl!nUy fired a · higl>j>owered rifle. A
witness said eight or 10 shots were fired
hr the gwxnan, who was desoibed ps in
bis 20s.
Abraham Saltmwl, . 54, bead ol the
property management department" ol a
suburban Bellewe real estate nmi, was
the first victim. He was shot as bis car
turned onto an exit ramp of a major in-
terchange on Interstate 4-05 just. north of
Washingtoo 520.
His car left the ramp, went down an e~t and crossed another two
lane ramp before stopping. lie was pro-
nounced dead at the s'Ceoe. .
Police said the ._.i man bit was JObn Roger Mott,' 22, "wli> managed to
pull his truck ol! the r-Tbe Seattle
truck driver remained in the intensive
care unit of Bellevue'• O\lerlak:e Hospital
early today alter undergoing four bouts
of surgery on his arm.
Bellevue Police Maj. Dooald Van
Blaricom ·said Richard Brivstum of
Monroe reported to police several hours
alter the sbooing that a bullet hit bis car
near the front fender .
North V i.ets Tlireaten
Next Kissinge~-Talks
From Wire Stnlces
PARIS - A North Vietnamese threat
has imperiled another scheduled round of
talks between Henry A. Kls!:inger and his
Hanoi counterpart, LA! Due Tho, on keep-
ing the peace in Vietnam.
Tho voiced the threat when he arrived
for the meeting with Kissinger.
The date for Kissinger's arrival has not
been announced.
Tho told newsmen the new talks, in-
tended to discuss violatiCl'lS of the Jan.
'll truce and ways ct preventing them,
would not talte place 11 the United Slates
continued bombinc operallons In areas ct
south Vielnam the Viet Cong control.
Tbe United Slates bas denied tt 1" carry-
ing out bombin& op<ntlons In South Viet-
nam.
"! lrilh•to mite lll'fot"'1 and catepri-
call1," Tho oald, "that from -to the
date of the ....tlqf between Dr.~
.,. and myself, or during the moetlntJ, If
U.S. aircraft again bomb the zone of con-
trol of the Provisional Revolutionary Gov-
ernment (Viet C:OOg) and if such cases
as happened in Loe Ninh province occur
again, then the proposed meeting will
definite Ir not take place."
In Phnom Penh. meanwhile, Premler-
designate In Tam chose a 21-man cabinet
today to bring oppooitioo political fOIUS
into the government of President Lon Nol
in hopes of future peace in Cambodia .
But the war cootinued and there was
lighting 10 and 14 miles from the capital.
Csmbodian rebels launched heavy rock-
et and mortar attack! early today on a
Csmbodlan camp If miles southwest ct
Phnom Penh, killing at least 12 villagers.
In Saigon, the United Stales pnJpoSed
another visit by an American team to
lWlol on Friday to discuss pn>cedures
!or the relllm from Norlb Vietnam ol the
remains ct 23 Americans who died whUe
pri-ao1war.
order to remain unapprehended." Some
of the manuscripts described the hanging
death and sexual abuse of women.
Schaefer is in tile Martin County Jail at
Stuart, south of here, serving a six-month
tenn ending June 15, for tying two teen-
age girls to a tree last smnmer. Those
girfs were not otherwise molested.
Following his conviction last summer,
Schaefer underwent examlnatkln by two
psychiatrists, both of whom fCMmd him
mentally unbalanced and recommended
he be Institutionalized.
STATE ATTORNEY Robert Slone said
Monday the husky ex-Martin Cotmty
deputy could be linked to the murder of
at least seven young women.
He said formal charges in the murder
of Susan Piace, 17, of Oakland Part and
Georgia Jessup, 17, of Fort Lauderdale,
to be presented to a grand jury, awaited
final reports from two laboratories
testing evidence.
'lbe dismembered bodies of the two
girls were found in a shallow grave on
nearby Hutcbinson's Island April I.
1be state attorney said he has bad in-
quiries from 16 states concerning a possi •
hie connection between murders that
resemble those of Miss Place and Miss
Jessup.
Stone declined to disclose whether
Schaefer is a suspect in the 1970 slaying
of two West Virginia University coeds,
who disappeared from the campus at
Morgantown and were found decapitated
in a remote area there three months
later.
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Tbe panels are designed to convert the
1un'a energy to elecbical pQWer. With
two panels inoperative, the power supply
ol the Skylab was cut In half.
Skylab I astronaula Charles COOrad
Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J.
Weitz were to have ridden -rocket
Into space today lo link up with the sta-
tion !or a ~ space sdventure.
BUT THE SPACE agency late Monday
postpo11ed the astronaula' liftoff until
Sunday to give esperll a d!ance to work
out a new fll&ht plan adapted to the
reduced power supply. .
'!be failure of the two IOlar panels to
deploy was traced to a mlshap 113 $0COOds
after launching of the Saturn 5 rocket
when an aluminum micrometeorite
shield ripped away from the side of
Skylab, damaging or jamming the wtng-
Hke devices ...
Hutclllnaon said the absence of the
shield, oo.ly siJ:-hundredtlis of an inch
thick, apparently is repoosible for the
beat problems aboard the spaceship.
"It's like lloustoo on a bot, humid day
In there," said the flight directer, who
wu speaking at a news conference at the
Johnson Space Center near Houston.
BE SAID temperatures " 100 degrees
had been ....roe.I ln 'tbe center or the 85-
ton wortsbop. Nonna! temperatures
would bo In the tlOs Ol' 718, be aald. A1r-<Ollditlooi units are oboanl the craft, but lo opente them ..,.. would be
a aertous drain on an alr<ady depleted
power supply.
Hutchinaon said that allbougb "we
have a aertous onomoly and clon't1 ltnow
yet how to cope with· it," he wn hopeful
engineers would come up with a aolution
in the next two or three daft, in time to
launch the astronauts on Suilday.
However, the launch could be delayed
again, or wiped out ·altogetber, 1f a solu-
tion is not found.
Watergate Live
Cooerage Listed
NEW YORK {UPI) -Uve teleotsioo
ooverage of the opening s.s..1on· of the
Senate Watergate hearing "wtll be pro-
vided 1'1ursdaf beginning at 1 a.m. PDT
by ABC, CBS, NBC and the Public
Broadcasting Service. .
The networks said they would a!So
cover the 'Ibursday session begilihlng at
11 a.m. PBS bas previously annouoced
plans to provide alntinuing live coverage.
Much of North· Chilly
W ashingto1i, One Exception, Vp in 90s
• '
Vl'IT ........
Airport .DrciuMa
Distraught Nancy Abernathy, 23, holds youngt$t cllild at Portland
Airport. Her ex-husband, Wllllllm, 25 bad taten two -.ges atop
jet fuel tank and demanded ex-wife b r I n g dlilclren to him or be
would blow up tank. Abernattiy was shot and tllh!d by officer.
•
lie said the gyroocope problem wu not
as oerioul as the eloctrlcal or heel ptol>
lems.
~ to. -the ~UllT " • 1aundi Sunday, Hutchhwon said: 'I've
DOI seen a show atopper yd!" I
Irish Re-'bel,s
Vow to Kill
-20 Tommies
l
BELFAST (UPI) -Irish Republican
Army (IRA) extremists have vowed to
kill another 20 British soldiers In the next
six weeks, IOUl'CeS cl08e to the IRA said
today. They have killed llO In four years
of strife.
Four per!<ms died Monday In !Minblngs
and sbootings and another died from
( IN SHORT ••• )
wounds sul!ered earlier. Police said it
was the ·bigbesl number o! deaths from
vlolenc:e In a 24-llottr period In-..
• A·blut Foes Lose
DENVER (UPI) -Environmentalisla
appeor to ·have l08I tbelr figbt against
Project Rlo Blanco, a nuclear detooatloe
scheduled for 'lburMay.
Denver Dls\rlct Judge llenry E. Santo
ruled-Mooday be oould not overrule the
ColorWdo Water Pollution Control Com-
misalon, which bas granted a _permit !or
the b~.
• "f'amflie• /lfove Back
WIILIAMSBUllG, Mich. (UPI) -For
the first time in almost a month, life
began to return to near normal for a few
families who have homes on the outskirta
of this small upstate community.
Slate offictals gave the go-ahead !or 20
o1 ...... than 70 families lo return to -
bomes -the first time anyone bas been.
allowed back in the area since strange
underground gas eruptions began to I
pock-mart the area In mid-April.
• Bomb Bait Studied
W ASIIlNG'ION (AP) -The Senate
Appropriations Committee today coo-
siders. a measure that would half funds
for U.S. bombing in Csmbodla. .
The funding ban was approved Monday
by the Appropriations Defense sub-
committee.
• Tulo Life Sentences
ST. LOUIS CAP) -Martin J. Ml'Nally,
c:oovicted of h!jacklng an Anlertcan
Alrllnes jet here last June 23, bas been
given two life sentences.
McNally, 29, wa.s convicted en two
cbarges of air piracy Dec. 12, but had
asked that Judge John K. Regan set
aside the jury verdict on the gn>unds thot
federal Investigators had violated his
oonstttutiooal rights when they seized
eridence at bis Wyandotte, Mich., home.
The judge refused. '
Six in Georgia
Family Found
Shot to Death
. ' -BAINBRIDGE, Ga . (UPI) -Tbe
bodies ol. five men, all shot in the head
and all related to each otbec, were found
early today in a mobile OOme near a
state part about 20 miles west of here.
The Georgia Slate Patrol ldelllified the
five as Ned Alday, his three sens, Jeny,
aiester and Jimmy, and bis brother,
Aubrey.
A patrol spobsman said .an alert haa
been broadcast In Georgia, Alabama and
Florida for a 1970 Chevrolet Impala bear-
ing Georgia license tags, which belqed
to Jerry Alday's wife, Mary. .
HE SAID Mary AldOy was missing al!o
but it was not known whether 1he had
been kidnapped. {The wife was found
desd later In a field about sijc ml1eo
away).
Tbe patrol spokesman said the bodies
ol the five men were found about 1 a.m.
In a mobile borne Ibey ha,d been repair-
ing near the Falrdllld Stale Parl< area,
located on the edge ct Lake Seminole and
In the estreme soulbwestem corner ct
the stee.
He said Jnvestlgaling olllcen found
that ell five were shot In the bead and
there did not appear to be any kind ol a
atnJggie In the mobile borne.
The spoRcman said memben " the patrol, the mite Dtv!Slm o1 1nv .. 11puon
and the Semlnole County Shlrlll'a
o.,ortmenl were oearching !or tho i-tblt killer ... tlllen.
Selassie Sees Nixon
.WASHINGTON (AP) -:-Emperor Halle
Selaw!t ,CJ(.Ethiopia made a ceremonial
entrance to tbe White HOUie today to be-
gin talb with President NIXQI\ In the Ov.i om... Tb e tlQ.ye&l'Old emperor
drove pul • lineup o( military -
guarlls lft<r a brief rtde from Blab!
liotlle, the pnlldenuaf guest~ the-. where he la slaying. '
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~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ---
lots or In their own garaa;es would still
ootlll!l!d permits. "Bl!!·•• oou1d have ordinances drawn up to .UOW.-·peN!ng·cnly to those
-with . the. permiis," be says.
"Practically, .Iha\ would pnmde .. strong
Inducement to 'visitors to parlt oul.!ldt the
Penlnsula and thell to uae the trams." VIsilor parking, GIDID belleYes; could be
provided on the jnland side ol the Pacific
c:oast Highway between N e w p o r t
Boulevard and Superior Avenue .
•
Some of this land, Gunn point. out, is
already owned by the state as part of the
old Pacific Coast Freeway righl-af·way.
Gwnn said ii· might be possible· to
subsidble operatjon of the tram with
......... from the parking permit.,
Wbldl many Peninsula resident. prob-
ably would purdlase.
"II would be eertaln to COi\ local
residents," Gunn admits, ''but there have
got to be tradeoffs. We'd stand to gain
significant decrease in traffic, partlcuJ -
N. Y. $teek.8
N TEN CENTS
ly in the swnmer months."
GuM rejected the idea that the
Peninsula should be clooed off to all
visitors strictly on the basil of their non-
resJdency. ... · ·
"We probably' cannot arbitrarily bar
the public from public slreets," be said.
"You\te got to come up with a system
t ives everyone a chance to get in."
On other proposal for a public tram
syste was advanced in February, 1972
See TRAMWAY, Page II
M.stronauts ,,., . ~ . . ;.-. . . ~ '
fQ l~sp~ct Gold s -kyroc ets
. . . •·
~kylab? End Not in Sight; Dollar Slumps
-CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -The
~ agency Is c:onsiderfn4 sending Ille
~lab I astronairts on an abbreviated fn.
IPectfon mlsslon to seek solutions for a ~.. or·· power, temperature and
~· problems plaguing the giant
9l:f>itjl!g labpratory. ~~A NASA Oui~-1 said tod8y this is one
ill ..several Options suggested 1as experts
~k to sa~vage-·SOmething from the $'l.6
~ion"proJect.
· Anol!ier p,osslbility is lJ> send up
astfoojuts ·,Charles COnrad Jr., Dr.
J~pP~ PJ. Kerwjn 4nd Paul J. Weitz with
~bl"'-·alUmtnumized lhennai blanket lo __2r.: .. , . ..,.-icr·a''section of the outer skin of the fl!in!'~yiab .. "
·:~,.. .1 .. ~l~et .w®ld replace a
nucrometeoroid\ shield which was tom .,a1 ljUiing·the iaun,ch Morida}', l.eadlng to: a ... heat-.pjob~em with temper~tures ·ip--i&" U.. s........it ·... w ~~ .... ;'i'":'"'f,:ff-~.. "'"' :.An officiaJ.stid _opUoQs ~ered at 1
..... ttl!I brdll)'' 1Mludiiil'~ : . -,,., -~Laililtlilii Oila ad ·~ -" , g -r. '. lfe\tz as ,planned .. 1 ljjll ~vin-lhem make a careful lnspeclloll·.
~ considerablo pbotograpby, of
both the thermal problem area and the
~·fouled •solar ·panels.
'J Thia.: wolild help engineers On ~he ·~· · -~r -· -~ " . . ·' · Da!IY "ll•t Sl•ff ,.,.,. Jtound worlt out possible solutioall to the 1J '" .,,;, .i:fL..;.t•..;,-, . · . . ' · p-o1>1ems and allow repairs to be made "". ~-~ 1'i·,!~~ · . ·
l!i' the Skylab 2 and. 3 creW> sclieduled to Af th~·aie <if~tx:'m~nths, Scd'ti Varisco of Cypr~ss already is cultivat·
Jilit the laboratory later in the year. ing a ~le fot .ti!• fj.ner \hings of life. 11• was 'captivated: for exam· ~:Alter the Dy-around Inspection m plj>, with;tlrj.s P.aintipg, •calllld l'Sjln.Play,\. by .Be.rnard Zalusky at re-~· hl8h, tbe three astroaauts might cent Newport Beach Art Festival at city ~all. So wei:e festival jud8es
enler the lab for a short visit-far short who ,declared it wiilner of the !;it~'s annual Pi1rchase Award; which iii the 28 days originally planned. · · ··b • · · • • >:'.!'be Skylab 1 crew could Qy up to the l\l~ans the city will, uy It for » 5 and will bang It in a municipal ~. and two of th• astro1uu1ts .edifice-, ' .... __ t~<fiu:i~~~a~=~·~;~ro~~J~1~ ·· ---.,-~------· -·· -; ·· .. . --
material called Mylar over the area Rte···.-ag~"; '.a·' "fi5a·.·., . '.·'.y· .... ~.. . 'ii ~-s~ .. ~Fle .. ~d · :tf/'. ·p"·' wJiire !lie iillcrometeorold shield sti1ir . l!d away.
1:;:HC\'l'exer , this would require addit,ional
V,3irung, by the crew and the Oight woukl
bA,ve ·to be delayed beypnd Stlnday. w •· h F w ~i~a1sth:rr1r~1=t~.~:'C:i 1~~ 1t ···ur,01,.··on a .. tergate
'1iflicient knowledge of what conditions U. like on !he spacecraft. # .:;A, more likely course would' lie to lei . SAC~MENTO (AP) ._ &v, ·~Id
Sl!.'llab 1 conduct the inspection •nilssion Reagan declared today ''I'm , !~,.up"
1111\1 hav .. e Skylab Z opply the tbenrihl with .Ille-furor over the Watergate in-Iilinkel cldeal ana .that be will refuse lo matie i.owever,.the NASA offl~ noted Giber any~ comment on ii.
na might develop as the problems The Republican chief executi,., con-
studi~. , . . " sldeqd: by, '·rn8!1Y a p0tentlal presidential ~.... • .;;. ..A. . ..A. . . '{' ; • "
~ .... J • H ; H ).( . , · ""!i , { ...
!lu~tin,g~~ E~gi,~eets:
~ . ~~~king -Bug in.:~·kylab
·~ . .
\ .t By .JOHN ZALLER But beneath, U}e ~ea~wofk. there wer.e • . .'...... °' "" Dlltr 'net sr.w also •expresSfons of fear_ that the whole ~ tngjnu,rs at McDonnell Douglas Astro-iJ,s. space program maj be -penalized
)iliutics Company in HuntingtOn Beach for the failures Skylab haS incolflter~;
.are>worklng .around the dock In.a sys· "This may be just whaf some of those
RE P"Ol''EMS F»c· -,.N-G bleeding heart U.S. Senators a~e looking
candidate fu 1976, issoed a memo at ihe
start of ~is reg\illll' C.pl!<JI ""1"' con· ference putting.·~ own ban on·such sub--jeCts. . . . .
The memo said he would limit future
Capitol news ccmferences to state issues.
u'lberefore, I will not .comment on su~
jects not related to €alifornia about
wlilch·i bave no personal knowledge," lhe<~l-llliring qµestionlng, lleqan was asked i! ~. mil comlilent on .Waltrgale at
otbe;r news conferences, out of state,· or
under any circumstaJ\ces. '
~ reply to those. questions was, "No.
No. NO:"
Yachts Becalmed
Off Guadalupe;
Swift In Lead 1
" ~ A · for u ao excuse io•slloOt down the whole .• ; .u.s._:sKYL~ll-f'.lge ·4 .. 1 rest Ol the SR8C< program," said one en-111e dozen yacht. In the Balbol\ Yacht
~ttc search 'for the k.,..to S'Yiab'a Bh-·, ~ C)ub'a Guadalupe !~and raQe were .._..., "Everyope here w!ll(ta •I :obance 10 beealmeil 00 bcilh sides of the offshore
LONDON (UPI) -11le price of gold
shot $ sharply again today and the end.
was not in sight. (pjcture Page 20.)
The U.S. dollar alumped ·accordingly
and, in Paris, where gold reached an as-
tonishing $128.5d an ounCe, the financial
newspaper Les EcllOI speculated whether
there might be a third devaluation of the
dollar.
As the dollar fell in Europe and on the
Tokyo money market, other currencies
increased. The British poµnd, worth less -I
I
LA Attorney
Watergate
Prosecutor?
.. ~ .,4 .,;._·.;;,, r.w-.. ~~ ·'•-
\)' Afill!NGTON I AP) -Speculirtion
tum'ld'-toda~ to Los Angelea altonley
Warren ChristoP.her as a likely choiee10r
jpeclal )Vatergate prosectitor altir U.S.
District Judge Harold R. Tyler Jr., ·of'
New York withdrew from consideration.
(Related story, Page 3.)
Christopher, 46 , deputy a t t o r n e y
general in the J<lhnson administration,
was one of four persons Atty. Gen.-
designate Elliot L. Richardson placed. on
"a list of finalists" for appointment.
Chairman James 0 . Eastland (0-
Miss.), <lf tlte Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee, told newsmen after a private
meeting with Richardson that
Christopher would be a good choice.
"He'd run the show or quit," said
Eastland.
Sen. John V. -Tunney (0-Cali£.), said
COLSON TO TESTIFY
ABOUT BURGLARY-Page 5
Christopher wou1d be "100 percent ac-
c::ptablc" lo him.
"He 'd be totally Impartial, independent
and very fair," said Tunney, who praised
Christopher as a man of inteUlgence
and integrity.
Neither Eastland nor Tunney professed
to know if Richardson would ask
Christopher to accept the anignment
following Tyler's statement he was reluc-
tant to resign from the judiciary.
Richardson testified at a bearing on his
nominatlo, to be attorney general that he
ls somewhat closer to naming a pros--
ecutor, but couldn't say just when he
will do so.
"Within the next coup)e of days?" ask·
ed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0.Mass.)
"I certainly hope so, but I can't
guarantee it, 1• Richardson replied at a
fourth day of committee hearings on his
nomination.
Earlier he told newsmen it was ~i
blc he might be able to announce his
selection during the day. '
Sen. Sam J . Ervin Jr. iD-N.C. I, asked
Richardson whether he expected the
Justice Department and U.S. attorneys to
withhold indictments in the Watergate
case and other alleged political espionage
(See WATERGATE, Page!)
District Story
Slwwn Tonight ,!!"""le. ' • pnwe thit Skylab is worthwhile but Ulllld today.
.. But, II tltel' are making procren, they there'• • fear that lhla may be the end Only tllree . yachls were around the The premiere of "The N"'ll'Oi'l·M.,.
.,... keeping quiet about It lhla mornllll· of ii all ." . rock. _They ..,. .. reporting winds from Story," a multi·medla documentary bl.-
'.;"'U '....,. ibot we'ra lf!llC)ed by U.S. space officials in Houston anl now ..... lo three. knota. 11le leid boa ls were 1ory of the Newport-Mesa Unified School ~·· haw," oaid one """""'!1 ofll. aaying Ibey will attempt, to oalvice at -O'Brteo'1 Spirit, c.Jilomia Yacbl District, will be presented to trustees at Clal1r U •port caa bruk, It ·wjll.. leut ·one 17~y mlsaion In the orblUng . Club; Ja:t-·1 Swill, Balboa .Aneir meeting tonight.
1 ~ were IWo ljrq ~ U · -ullop. , . ' • • Y ' .Jlql,51''. Loco Vienle . F~aturing several,slkk .~d movie pro-·~ within the company al tbll.polnt 1l1ay ·poln~ out that the ~lab eabln n, '. ;.. · . · Jeclors,. the 30,mlnu~ preaentatloa • will JP•·-: , ·. • · baa.~: ~ ..,...~ ~ , ·leiden.were computed make use of the district's new aucllo
;·Jfltb 'Ille Q .• billlori Sglob l,ll1ilrlm>ln in(· perfectly, and that llit)j em·-lo .)>e ' IJlilllt.,mid· Loco Viente in visual equipment and be the fii'll ilenl ~ bec,uae··of' the i.Jlfft·~I_. . .,. botlatfd.lhat could be ·l!iJo!li•,1 • 611 1 • -· .• loo the agenda at the 7;~ .p.m. meeting. ~,et«lrtdty lilnelr·lo UifG!d.'111e-lib, ·ilio -niissicm wou'1cl . _,,,. leatMr 1P. \be Pacific Also plaruted for tooliJit a.re fW'lher ~alt determined lo find_. aolutlon. ly •Ii . • ~· Ila ;EI<et was Neiraed, dillcusalont of the lfll.74 bodsll, auljlor> :'!.~'• not e\'tll tJme to feel'l-lli-But the feeling a..,., some lJlailas tklpplliid' IC' Hqwird O'Danlels of the izalion fM aduft education claslel and
1111,t'"" what's hal'P"Mll,'" said a_,, enginOers la that a 17-day' million 110Uld S.al lf!"!'I! Yacl)t.Club. ado!l'loa of aext Yt1r's ach9ol ~lendar. ~ spomman. '_'We'"' !00 damnOd be Ollly the crudest sort of "ulvace job." Tbe lifiid is about 300 miles, from \ht The public ii' il\vlJ<d to the meetlnJ al
11o\llJ;,;try;ng, to r,,.,. ClUI wMI -t The U:any ol -y·s failure ol the start II\ Nejrporl Beacli, The yachts must Untl>ln School, 3101 Pacific ·View ,Drive,
• ~·" ' • • • (See SULAB, ~· I) , D01! .,._,.~ to .1~. tuiiab al, !lt:'ll>OJI:· Corona del Mar.
·"II" ., ~!· •f '' . .-,~
• o;,_n •
:· t.!.lof'i.: •
el
than $2.50 Monday morning, coat .$2.57
today. .i. .. --
French financial 'sources said gold's
--NO IMMEDIAT"'E~P~R~l""C~E-
HIKES SEEN-Page 19 --leap and the dollar 's plunge showed a
deep-seated distrust of the dollar's stabil-
ity. London dealers echoed this idea.
"This market is totally irrational and
self-feeding," said Bruce Smith,.foreign
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:: u;ii1,..._...
eschange manqor ol Britain'• giant Mid·
l6nd Bank.
Dealen In the gold bullion market said
there seemed no end In sight to the almool
perpendicular rise In the metal's price.
ID Paris the price· ieapejj 122.311 an
ounc. In the Col&ne of ·the morning to
$128.50 an OW!Ce'hul fell back taler In the
day to $114.4-0. In normal Ume!I gold's
·price increases only by cents or fractions
(See GOLD, Page 11
Halt Ordered
On Bay Club's
Catalina Unit
' ' °""'"" or 11e·11a111oa> 1111 an wore
told -·~ nlghl lo hall COOll1'Uc\lon ol
• mt •.ta mllllOll ....iomlnlum proJect Oil
Ciltaiina! Islaild.
,,., attorner for u.e South Cout
Realoiial Zone COllservotloa Commiuion
was lnatrucled lo .aotHy the lntemallonal
Bay Clubs that Ila project is currently in
violallbn of the coastal protection law
eaacted bi· PropoalJion 2Q.
The developen m-.i first be granted
an exemptJon trOm the' law before wort
can continue, agency members sakL
The Bay Club filed for an eiemptlon
May 7, but the •bearing bas not yet been
held.
Under Proposltjon 20, devel<lpers do r:ot
need ·10 be granted a permit for con-
struction by the coastal commission if
they can prove substantial local buJlding
permits were granted, and a substantial
amount of time and money has been in--
vested , before the Jaw took effect Nov. 8.
"I don't know what our response (to the ·
-. -.--order-)-will~be,~said_JYilliam' Ray, preai-
, • · dent of IBC.
WATERGATE Pllosicli1iPR.f··
. LA Attorney Chrlll\>p!Wr , ·~·
CotLStal Panel
Denies Duple~es·
On T eardoulh Lot
A request to tear down three homes
and replace them with duplaea on
Newport Beach'• Bllboa Peninsula wa•
denied Monday night by the South Coos\
Regional Zone Conservation OommlsslOll.
'"lbere are two qiiestlonl. First, they
can't physically provide' the additional
parking," said Commiuioiler •J1rdy
Rosener of Newport Beach in leading Ille
5-4 denial.
'"lbe other question is, do we want to
encourage the transition from single
family homes to duplexes? It's already
too congested down there."
The request was made by Dana A.
Smith, who owns the property at 203 29th
St., 205 291h St. and 107 27th St.
The parking issue ·'fU railed because
Smith propose<! one parking space per
unit, which meet. Newport' Beach city
requfrementa.
But the reglooal agency 's executive
director, Melvin Carpenter, . recom-
f.'ended approval of the request only on
the basis that two spaces per unit be pro.
vided.
To do uiis woUld have meant tuidem
perking -a violation ol dty ordJ.
nances/' Smith said.
"I have , a ·feeling !·have -si.,ie<I
oul when others In the area don't bave.to
provide for parking," he conlplaliled.
· He said there was some ambigultyfill
the commission's' right to order a halt in
constr.uction.
The prpject calls for 415 unlts. ranging
in size from studio to three-bedroom con-
dominiums. The projeot, called "Catalina
It land Club," will also include private
club facilities and boat moorings, similar
lo the Balboa Boy Club.
So far more than $1.7 million has been
· invested on the site on Hamilton Beach
within Aval<"1 city llmils, Ray said.
He said building permits from Avalon
were acquired and · construclion began
lait awnmer. "
Latin Youths Clash
CARACAS (UPI) -Soma 200 sludenls
protesting ihe visit of Secrelary of Slate
William P. Rogers clashed with police to-
day. The youths burned tires in the street
to halt traffic.
Oraage Ceut
Welidter
It's hazy days qaln -al least
through Wednesday, ao:ordlng to
the wealherlady. Hllf>l In the up-
per llOs al the beaches and Inland
areas. Chance of IOIDe sprinkles
In the morning hours.
INSIDE TOD.\ Y
Serioui n e 10 troubles are
plaguing th• Skylab mission
with t•mperatur., i!Ujde the
atotion reported at 100 dtgreu.
See stary, illustration on Poge 4.
Mrs. R<llener, a Udo Isle -~
responded, "I 'oope we deny everybody
who ha• the same problem. rw•re not
being oln11ed wt."
. She oaid. ample parking lo. eseenlial If
the public wauo have eaiY occeu to the
beach lrl that area.
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·: R. Bruce CrfiO -whose prow.,. with
tbe,patrol car and ticket pad earned him
..... nat~wide fame as San Clemente's "Red
RY<IO('' -ilJed Tuesday MondaY ... ming
'in Westmimter Hospital after ~ long bout
wllh heart disease. He was 71.
Mr. Crego was indisputably the man
who fiM made San Clemente famous
durlN: tbe postwar years because of the
great and near-great whose names had
appeared in hb police ticket books.
Among the "culprlts" was comedian
Bob Hope who coined the nickname for
the sbart., gruff-voiced traffic patrolman
and who used personal experiences in
San Clemente as the basis for patter on
radio, television and military-base sho\\'S,
Hope once said tbat the only way be
could make 'il past San Clemente without
a traffic ticket was "to swim past, or fly
over."
Mr. Crego's colorful 20-year career as
a police officer began in 1946.
Friends said Mr. Crego bad been work·
ing in a local service station one day
when a police official suggested that he
should become a policeman .
That afternoon the policeman-to-be
drove to Santa Ana where he purchased a
uniform, badge and a gun .
The next day he was on his beat.
In the two decades that followed Mr.
were le ry.
Crego's~ormances as a traffic officer
Contem raries recall that pursuits of
reckless ivers would ofte~ be ac-
compulld by ~ 11111 ~
drlvlnc bet-n ~n Clemente 11111 poiJlta
north..-~.
Mr. ~Co'• police career also wa'
marked by his strong emphasis on 11
ptcrsonal approach to juvenile law en-
forcement. Tributes given him on his retlrem4'nt
as a sergeant in January of 1967
characterized his Style of juvenile 'i''Ork
as one of trea1ing youths like members
or his own ramily . .
"He \l'&S ever mindful of the harmful
effect of a police record on a juvenile
who had committed a minor offense,"
the citation read.
"He had made lifetime friends of hun·
dreds of youngsters that be treated like
hi ·. own children."
Mr. Q-ego leaves"hls widow, Evelyn, of
the family home in Westminster, and a
·daughter, Dorine Meier.
Police work was lhe last of several
careers for ~tr. Crego.
His first trade was that of a worker
with the railroads in his native Chlcag1.
Later he and hls wife moved West
\rhere he worked in the Long Beach
shipyards during World War IL In l!H5
the couple moved to San Clemente for
the next colorfui chapter in Mr. Crego's
life.
After his retirement the Cregos moved
to a mobtle home in Westminster where
he spent his last years.
Services are pending at Sheffer
Mortuary in San Clemente.
Surgeon Left Heiress
To Sharks, Mom Says
NEWARK, N.J. (UPI ) -The mother·
in • Jaw or an Qrtbopedjc surgeon ha.I
charged Monday that be caused the death
of his pregnant, beireu wife by abandon·
ing her in waters teeming with sharks
while he swam to safety.
The surgeon, Dr. Robert D. Rockfeld,
31, of Freehold, N.J., bas testified that he
and his wife , Linda, '¥1, tried to awim for
the Florida shore when the engine of their
rented boat failed and that he swam on
alone to get help when she became too
tired to go on. Both wore life jackels, he
said.
Mrs. Rockfeld was the daughter of
Sollie Small, millionaire owner of t h e
Coffee-Mat corp., a vending machine
manufacturer. She left an eslate esti-
mated at $500,001 to $1 million.
No trace of Mrs. Rockfeld or the 14·
foot outboard motor boat has been found
since the mfshap Dec. 16, in the Gulf of
Mexico near Naples, Fla.
Her mother, Mrs. Clara Small, in a
suit demanding that she be appointed
administrator or her daughter's estate,
charged Monday that Rockfeld took his
wife on a dangerous boat ride and forced
her to \eave the boat even though it was
seaworthy, "knowing that those waters
were shark infested and teeming" with
barracuda.
The doctor "deserted and abandoned hi!
wife. . .and returned to safety alone"
after disposing of the boat, the suit charg-
ed ... As a direct consequence" Mrs.
Rockfeld died, the suit said.
Fioont J'qe 1
TRAMWAY. ••
bv Lt. Richard R. Hamillon. "·ho was
responding to a request from City
Manager Robert Wynn for police advice
on the increasing traffic problems on the
Peninsula .
GUM acknowledged that Hamilton's
reJ)Ort may have marked the first time
the idea for a tram was put formally in
writing.
He said, however, that he had only
become aware of Hamilton's report three
weeks ago and that in the meantime, his
slaff had developed the idea on its own.
GUM said the detailed proposals for
the tram system would be released as
part of the city's new General Plan,
which is now being prepared by his staff.
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In a suit filed earlier to keep the Smalls
from taking any action on their daugh·
ter's estate, Rockfeld, a surgeon at Bronx
Municipal Hospital in New York, said he
and hls: five-month pregnant wife were
ready to return after 25 minutes of boat·
ing when the engine falled and the craft
began drifting away from land.
H'.e said he thought land was "two blocks
away," but later learned the distance was
about a mile.
$630,000 Owed
On Nixon Horne,
·Ziegler Reports
WASHINGTON (AP) -The White
1-louae 8ald today President Nixon still
owes $830,000 on his San Clemente estate.
1be statement by presidential press
secretary Ronald L. Ziegler came as be
again heatedly denied a report indicating
ca mpaign funds had been used to
purchase the California estate.
Ziegler, white mentioning that the
bnlan<e due is 163(1,000, gave no other
details -prom.laing that a fuller state--
ment on the President's land transac·
tiona would be made in a day or so.
Earlier, Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (().
N.C.) ssid today his sPecial Watergate
committee has no evidence to indicate
campaign funds were used to buy the
Western White House.
The report, originated in the Santa Ana
Register Sunday, said Ervin's panel had
found information s h o w t n g the
"li kelihood" that the money used ta buy
the former Hamilton lf. Cotton estate
came from a political espiona ge tre asu ry
maintained by Nixon's personal lawyer,
Herbert Kaln1bach of Newport Beach.
\Vhite House Press Secretary Ronald
Ziegler Monday called the story "a total
fabrication ... a totally fa Is e and
malicious report wl:ijch is absolutely un-
true."
Register Executive Editor Jim Dean
said toda y, "Our re Porters have round
that Mr. Nixon 's name appears nowhere
on public records pertaining to the prop-
erty. There is a numbered trust ac -
count.
"ff our story isn't accurate, we will be
ha ppy to retract and apologize," Dean
said. "But we require more than routine
blanket denial by a White Jiouse press
secretary."
Er vin .Said today. ''The committee
agreed it had no infonnation as to the
truth of any rumor that tre President's
home at San Clemente hadfboen purchas-
ed "'·ith campaign funds. The committee
deeply regrets any such story ever being
publisheci.''
Ervin added the committee liad been
requested by the White House to make
the denial.
From PllfJe 1
WATERGATE • •
and sabotage u1,til after the appointment
of a special prosecutor.
"The answer is :.o," said Richardsan.
who is Secretary of Defense.
As far as he is concerned. he said, U.S.
attorneys "will proceed at their own pace
without regard to my nomination or the
appointment of a special prosecutor."
The dthers named by Rlchardlon were:
-William H. Erickson, 49, of Denver. a
Cclorado Supreme Court Justice.
-David W. Pe<k, 70, a former juatice
of the New York appellate dlvtston and
now a senior partner In a Wall Street law
firm .
Christopiltr I~ a t919 sraduate of Ston-
ford Law Schocli and the firat pNsident ct the SUnlord Lew a..tew. lie was
elected to lbe ICbcol's board of truatees
in 1912.
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EnvirOnmentallst .Dale Secoid chircecl
eocly lbiJ inornlug thaJ (l!.Qll! Or-".
Coast cities are violating Proposition !Oil ,
resularl y. "' :
But when Secord approached the -
podlam a.t the concluslon of a 14-bow' •I
-ting of the South Coast Region•!::\
ZOne Conservation Commissicm, not toa""'f
many commissioners were listening. ..~
He was allowed to speak at about 12; 15 -4
a.m. As he began addressing the agency.,
some members began packi!tg tbelf;ll
briefcases, others started conversat~
y;·ith those around them, and at lea.st :J
complissioner walked out. ··
Secord, chairman of ttie. Project· Eva!
ualion and Planning Ccm,mittee of thtl'i
Environmental Coalition ol Orai>ge Couft.J\1(
ty, sarcastlcally ·thanked Mrs~ Carmen4t
Warschaw for Jisif!Dln8:· to hl,l:n as t~
waved goodbye frori:{the front door of the ·"
board room.
Secord's presentation was cut short by
Nine \rhile rhinoceroses arrived at Lion Country
Safari in Laguna Hills Monday from Natal, South
Africa. In photo above, one emerges from his crate
which wa:; gently lifted off truck b:1 crane. The
brutes have an average weight of 3,000 pounds and
are. an endangered species. In picture below the
rhinos get tOgether at a pool as if discussing their
new 500.acre home .
a two-minute speaker's limit. Those com-
missioners who remained to hear his
charges did not take any action . 1 !It
. In a. letter to commissioners, Secord "
ltsted seven violations he claims exist in~
Huntington Beach, Laguna Beach, San ll
Clemente and Newport Beach .
Leaders of Mafia Linked
To County Pornography
Searching for a men's room in a Los
Alamitos industrial area while on patrol
in March, a policeman stumbled onto $1.5
million worth of alleged pornography
linked today to top level Mafia figures .
The allegations are con tained in in-
dictments issued in Orange County and
by authorities in New York. following
dramatic, closed-door testimony about
gangland tactics.
Several suspected principals in the
case were arrested imn1edialely follow·
ing the March raid on the Suki, In c.,
warehouse, while others remain free and
in hiding.
One of those sought is Ettore Zappi.
allegedly the Number Two man in the
l\'ew York-based crime family headed by
longtime boss Carlo Gambino.
He claimed during discussion sup'.erv:is.
cd by Orange County Deputy District At·
torney Oretta Sears that he suggested
the Los Alamitos plant as a good hiding
place.
Pellon also claimed that -as a result
-he has dodged bullets three times
since the dramatic discovery.
The proseculion's case includes allega-
tions by Pellon that materials seized in
Los Alamitos constitute only about half
the merchandise in the Su ki firm's
luc ra!ivc business.
Pellon also described a no-nonsense
collection policy for large scale dealers
"'ho didn't pay for the finn's magazines
and films on time.
Deput,v District Attorney Sears ques-
tioned him closely about what he was told
to do.
.. Either get the money or a piece of
the m," he replied , adding that in four
collection trips for the firm he only had
to get rough with one customer.
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Coast Panel
Schedules
~4 rea A ppea·ls
Publ ic hearings on appeals of four ,
Orange Coast construction projects ~d
voting on two others by the state Co~stal
Zone Conservation Commission will take
place WednesdaY in~-li Angeles.
The state coastal commission created
by Proposition 20 Is ~cbeduled to vote on
an exemption granted to JOH Inc. for a
Newport Beach condominium develop-
ment and on a pennit granted Dana
Bluffs Ltd. for 105 Capistrano Beach
townhouses .
Both actions were taken by the South
Coast Regional Zone Conservation Com-
mission, which has jurisdiction in Orange
and Los Angeles counties.
The exemptioli. from coastal controls to
IDH for its 40 condominiums at Eastbluff
Drive and Jam~ree Road was appealed
by the Environmental Coalition pf.,
Orange County. .
The Capistrano .Beach project involves
15-b!Uff-top acres along C a m in o
Capistrano abovt Pacific.~lllrh:;o*', ,
The ipermit was appea1ed _by-i!Brtiaia .:
McCarthy, the Capistrano Bi;i~b Coli>··
munity Association and t~ FJ:~ds of,
South Bay, a Los Angeles-based citizens
group.
Thief Nets .. $450
In CdM Robbery ~
A bandit dropped into Corona del Mar's
Korker Liquor Store about cocktail hour
Monday night. selected a bottle and un-
corked a gun.
Employes Douglas \Veiler and Randall
Ruffinaa both of Costa Mesa, \Vere en du-
ty in the shop at 2229 E. Coast Highway
when the 6:20 p.m. stickup occurred .
They told Detective Sam Amburgey the
bandit. 25 to 35, forced Ruffina to hand
over $450, then backed out the fl'Ollt door
while holding them at gunpoint.
He then ran around to the rear of the
store where a getaway car was waiting.
All the alleged violations deal with city
actions such as lot subdivisions and
single lot zone changes.
He claimed that most of the cities that
fall within the coastal conservation Jaw
tak e it for granted that such minor
revisions in zoning are not subject to the
law. ----..
From·Pqe 1
SKYLAB •..
sola; panels to unfold is that it Is a p'rob--
lem Douglas engiOOers had been concern~
·~·
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ed with since January. ' ' . •"\v ·•·
In d~ of-practice !isliOnS in\rolving
possible problems, engineers worked out •. ~
in detail several times what they would .,,
do if the panels di<tJJ't opm. vA
"The main purpose of Skylab was to J•
find out whether man could survive and 'f
work in outer space for prolonged periods '1
of time ," said a company spokesman. · i
"Moon missions have already gone two
\11eeks and we know bow men perlorm on •
those trips. On Skylab we hid hoped to ~ ·
go 28 and 56 days, not 17 days."
Jn addition, the massive earth-mapping, '.'
and earth exploration ei:perimenta .that ·, '
had been important secondary purposes ,,,
of the mission might have to be curtailed .. 1~
or eliminated entirely.
What Douglas officials are clearly hop-..
in~ for is a second chance at Skylab.
They have a bac~up capsule about SO .ri;
pcr!llFPlll!llete and they would liie the .~ fun g Jo finish it. ,
" A'.Ve spent $390 millioo on SkyJab so o1
far," said an engineer, "and it seiems JI.
like'it would be stupid to throw all that
away over another $10 million or so."
"The hardest part of the worlt is al·,
ready done, the 99 cents bas already been ,
spint. n would be awfully poor plaMing '
to waste all that basic work!'
But as one of them commented last
week , officials knew the problems "won't,.,
be something we've anticipated, because ·
obtained by calling the school at 837.7'122. •
if we had , we'd have designed against it."
Diplomatic Tie Set . ..
TOKYO (AP) -Japan and East .•.
Germany established diplomatic rela-
tions today with an exchange 0( •
documents in Moscow, the Foreign · '.,
Ministry annpunced. The announcement ~··
said the govennents have bee n· '
negotiating through their ambassadors iri ~·
Moscow since March 7 for establishment·•·•.
of diplomatic ties. ~ ·
Ironically, the whole operati on was ex·
posed following what one key fi gure
described in testimony as mounting
pressure in Los Angeles County against 1
smut-dealing.
Arthur "Wolf" Pellon , a strongarm
debt collector and driver for the firm
that owns the warehouse w h e r e
thousands of porno magazines were
found, detailed the operation.
It's What's Out Back That Counts!
From Pagel
GOLD ...
of cents.
The small Paris market closed at 1
$124.06 an ounce, up from Monday 's
closing of $106.20.
On lbe big London bullion market the
price of gold was fixed at $110 an ounce,
up $3 from the day's opening price.
Jn seven market days in· London, the
gold price has climbed nearly 33 percent.
In New York prices rebol.D'lded from an
earlier steep fall and actually moved
ahead today jn active trading on the
New York Stock Exchange.
At noon , the Dow Jones industrial aver-
age had lost 2.78 points to 906.91. It had
been down more than 11 points. But it
closed up 7. 75 poinl8.
The official U.S. price of gold is '42 an
ounce, a price set in February when the
dollar was devalued. The price then was
$35 an ounce.
There was no immediate Washington I
comment today but on Monday, Peter
Flanigan, sssistant to the President for
international ecOnomlc affairs, said the
Increase Jn the price of gold to more
than 1100 an ounce did not aignal further
devaluation of the dollar.
And in Chicago, Paul A. Volcker ,)lnd•r·
aecretary of lbe Tr<asury f0< 111&1etery
alfatra and the govemmenl'• cbief el·
pert on gold prlcea, said Monday arte ..
noon be wu not worTied. He aald be did
not fomee tn111ble fer the Americao con-
aumer because of it.
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HAHOlAllA
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Our store is r.ke an iceberg! No -we're not chilly to
deal with -it's that you only see ono tenth of our store
from the front.
People visiiing us for the first time are fl~bberg1sted
when the spacious interior unfolds before them ; The hugt
showroom has , thousands of samples. (Customers tell us
we have the large•! selection they have seen).
Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite
variety. Hundreds of remnants inhabit a 25x50 Remnant
room.
Add offices, a spacious drapery room, plenty of
parking, pleasant people, and you'll havo tho "Big Picture"
Of Oii' suc:cenful operation !
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J':oast Skylith _Engineers -working Feverishly
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· 1;mailc oeardl I« the key .lo Skylab's
lt<>Uble. ·
.; But, ii they are l!IUin& progress, they , . . , .* *. * I. • • •
14:.stronauts -; J
rest of 'tbe apace JlfOll'aJD, 11 Nid one en· .-. '. ''J::'1ti"' I~ -O dilace to ..-llll;Jllb ls .. tllolllle but u...·, • -111o1 t1111 mar 11o.1be * ti It Ill:"' . U.S. _ ...... In_.,. ....
aa1IDI tlley will attempt to AlvlC" at
lea11' aae' 17-day, mlAion In the orbltlng
-bbop.
'Ibey point ool th.at the Skyl1b cabin
has pressuriud, most systems are work-
ing perfecUy, and that wllb h<lp from
batteries ll)al CGUld ti.; flown up lo Sliy·
lab, the ·---1<1 be eotire-
ly aafe.
But the feeling amooc--Douglu
engineen ls th.at a 17-<lay mlssloo -.Id
be only the crudest llOrl ot "lalvage job."
The Irony of llol)day'• fallllre "' the soler _.. to unlold la th.al II la a prob-
lem Douglas engu-s had been coocem-
ed with since January.
In d01.erus of practice sessions Involving
Mes a Fir e Disp ute
posslbie problems, eI111lneers worked out
in detail several times what they would
do II the panels didn't open .
"'l'be main purpose of Skylab was lo . .
find out whether man could survive and
W!)r~ In .outer spoce for proloaged periods
~ Ume,11 said a company spokemnan.
''Moon missions have already gone two
weeks and we know bow men perfonn on
those trips. On Skylab we had hoped lo
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;f'o. Inspect
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Claims of Reprisals
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I ~ ~E KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -Tbe
~ .ag"'lcy ls' conslde~ stndlng the
gayta_b 1 astronauts on an abbreviated ln-
IJlectioo misslop . to seek solutions for a
Xrtes ·.of .power,. teinperature and
Oroscope problems plaguing the giant
Orbiting labOratocy.
Lodged by Teamsters
Reprisals such u surprise lnspectioru aenling 5:I of the city's 86 firemen winla
A NASA official said today this is one
Of several optio1s su~gested as experts
·ieek to sa?v:.:':! somclhing from the $2.6
lilllion project.
and onlers f..-shorter haircuts have lo proceed In discusstng job condltlons
followed open criticism. of Costa Mesa and de~ental penoMel policies In a
Fire Department conditions, a Teamsters ~reasonable manner.
Union offici~I charged· today. ' · Issues lnvolving job safety, insurance
Carmine "Gabby" Rivera, business or disability benefits and general
representative for Public Employes departmental morale emerged last week.
~Another pos.iil)ility is to send up
·ilstronauts Charle• Conr?.d Jr., Dr.
Joseph P. Kerwin and ~:laul J. 'Veitz wi th
.1:, lirge alumlnumized thermal blanket to
i!over a section of the· outer skin of the
atliiig Skylab.
Union, Local t86 of the International Chief John Marshall was unavailable
Brotherhood of Teamsters, made the for comment toda,v. He so far has declln· ·
charges while meeting With Costa Mesa ed. to reply tq allegaUons by the
frremen members this momln,. Tearmter official and union firemen. r
He indicated the or~anizat1on repre-Riveria said he had a few short words
The blanket ~ould replace a
mic;rOmeteoroid shield which was· tom a~ay, during the law1Ch Monday, leading
to·a~t' problem with temperatures in-
• aide the spacecraft soarlng to 100
d~Jcial said options consjdered at a
)l1eeUDJ today iodq~ed: •.
. --lAimdllng Conrad, Kerwin and Jrem as p la • n e d Sunday llld '.JiovlliJ, llleni ma"':a: careful ln•p!)<lion~
liiclUdlilg consldeijb!e phoIOlr iiff,''-hl
both the thennal problem area iM the two fouled aolar plnels:
"This Would help eng~~· on the jl'OU!ld work ool possible soluUoos lo the
jirobl<lns and allow repairs lo be made 111 the Skylab 2 aod 3 cre.ws ocbeduled lo
.'1Slt the;Jaboralory later Jn the year.
•• Aller ' the fly-around insj>eCliOo :m
!jllles h!ih, llie throe astronauta mlght
41iter:lh0 lab for ' sboi'\ visit -far Short
Iii the. 21 clays or!l!nalJY. planntd.
\ 'lbe ·Skylab I crew could 0y up lo the
~ and two ot the astrooauts ~d · take a •l!!'ce. waflt lo Iii an
Jluminum-like tbefmal shield made of
Material· called Mylar over the area
:where• the· iDicrometeorold shield strlp-
,ped away.
· .• How'ever, this would require additional
):-ainlng by the crew and the flight would
,]!aye lo be delayed ·beyond Sunday. ~~ OfficialS are reluctant to assign · this
,§!sk to the first crew because of in-
idfficient . knowledge of what conditions ite like on the spacecraft. · ..
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. Pmbletn Causers
"' ·1;1 .. tting Earth, .. .
$ays Air Expert
~The ~I eneriY aiid pOIIution prol>-lf!DI< or the world are caused by simply
-UP much of everything, Dr. A.. J .
~agen$rqit, chairman of the 'California
.Aii R.-.oUrces Board, s31d In Anaheim to-
".ct.y. ("'~ • ·~"There are too many people. too m~ch
jlpllutioo, ·aixl too little lntelUgeoce to do
iiimethbiJ about it," he told the wives or -~~ca'i leading petroleum geologisls
" . • . • ..,"' '.+ _,, -• • ~ ·>'ti": . .., ..... . • .... "'1-rt.,. l'llet•" ,,,rkll O'o.-11 B i rt':lll' Collision· "'t" ·~ · · · ·
• .J .~.... • -~ 'i '. .
Patricia, S'~dlano, a pasS.rby, c r a ifl·e a Kem R'eady, 11, shortly
after !iii ,bike collided Wjlh a car in If o'clock traffic this morning
al Baker Street and Fairview Road iii Costa Mesa. Kevin, 1206 Par·
nell 'Place, ~erecl )lead injµries and llr\>lilin 1l!g, in, tbe' accident. He
was taken· to Coaj;a Me!a' Memor,ial Hi>spital. ·Driver of·the car was
identified ·by'polii:e as 'Pail! J. Van Do;en, 4l; of 1690 Minorca Place, Costa MeSa. ~ ' .! · ,,: · ' ~
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Attorney ClaUns. Wit~ess
Lies fu ·P~t~etsio~ Case,
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By TOM JiARLE~ Mljdel'S i!isisted. ''I told you that I
~1111.0111Y,,1111 'shltt , , , ·~ ~ought.:be '.(t~e alleged victim) was a
An Orange County SuperiOr Court 0 sef(. liar:'~ .. ' . .
perversion trial deteriorated intO , a Muders, 1 .a J)sychlatric · aide a t
·sboutlng malch today -wben the pros· FalzVlew, bpened the defense or-McCray,
ecutor accused a ·Fa i r ·V i e w, state SJ, iri JQdge Frank Oomenicbinl's
Hospital · • employe of lylhg. In>m the courtroom by,';,.)lli,g the alleged 16-year-
wl-atand'after edmittlng 'out.side the · old• vlclltn "a -'troiibl<m8ker who lies,
courtroom that the allea<d victim's steals and cl2ala and tries to gel the
allegalloas were -· other kids Jn trouble."
Der .... witness Fre<!,Muders , a fellow II ls alleged by Brown that McCray
employe of defendant· J"""lO Ira McCraY loqk the youth to hls Monrovia Strtet
at the ·Colla M ... ·J>oopllal, ._ledly "(>U1meot and persuaded him lo denied under cToefftamination from pirtldpate in sex acts while the patient
Deputy Dislricl 1t,tl!>rney, l!rl'lii Brow1i, WU Qll opecial leave from Fairview. tha(~·h!d;inlide ll!lchan,,~'dmillion,.., . <!. 'p~Uon witness· who said sbe 0Y~·,said .. Y.OU -belteVed~ ~tie,.it's was dti"8 to her window by the youth's story,~ ~ldn't yoa"?1! t~""gry ·. e·roWn 1 .tcreams testified she saw the patient and
repeel~!Y as\ed Muders: _,,· . • M"9ray, 1>!>th nude, struggling oo
"Yoo told ' me In the nauway, didn't McCray's blllcon~.
you, thtt.. you ~Ueved .his,,a~t or. She told the jury that McCra~ pushed
\vhat Mp~ned wi th McCi'ax?" the youth back into the apartment while
. 0 1 didri't say .it iri .quite thBl way," (See FAIRVIEW, Page Zl -·
LA Attorney
W.~tergate
·.:tr. < it: .... . ? r.-!ji~~ctitor.
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W:ASHINGTON (AP) -Speeuletion
t~ IOclay lo Los Angeles attorney
Warren Qui1topher as a likely choice. for
special W.atergate p~tor after U.S.
District Judie Harold R. Tyler Jr., or
New Yofk witbarew from consideration.
(Related story, ·Page 3.)
· christophef, 46, ·deputy attorney
genefal ·in the . Johnson administration,
WaJ one of f®f persons Atty. Gen.-
dealgn>te Elliot L, Richardson placed on
"a list of finalist!" for appointment.
Chairman James 0 . Eastland (D-
Miss.); of the· Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee, told newsmen after a private
meeting with RI ch.a rd son that
Christophe~ would be a good choice.
, '"He;d run the show or quit," said
Eastland . •
Sen. John V. Tunney (P.Calif.}, said
~OL SON TO TESTIFY
ABOUT BU RGLARY-P•go 5
Christopher would be "100 percent ac·
ceptable" to hlin .
"'He'd be totally Impartial, independent
and very fair," said ~Y, Who praised
Christopher as a man of intelligence
and lntegrlty.
Neither Eastland nor Tunney professed
to know If Rtchanlaon would ask
Chrtstopber to accept the usignmenr
following Tyler's llatemeot be waa reluc-
tant to resign from the judiciary.
Ricbardsoo teatified at a bearing on his
nominatio' lo be attorney general that be
is somewhat closer to naming a pros-
ecutor, but couldn't say just when be
will do so.
"Within the next couple of days?" ask-
ed Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.)
"I certainly hope so, but I can't
s;uarantee it,'' Richardson replied at a .
fourth day of committee hearings on his
nomination.· · ~ec;~~~~~ ~l~toJ~ta an~. miner-
·, Hugen-Smlt said manki nd muSt strive Yound A dent Eye~ Nude~
_ ).t~:~=ri1111Tto~:.r:i uleel\r'~1~!:~ . e e . ' 131 131
~ must eventually cease. ' • · · • • · 1 :~· Ing ::.=f!i:..~~1~~hi~ • · ,, f hrifie :¥or.e 4_r.r~ted at Me sa Sarsaprilla S-pa
· mate ~the ph>blem5 of the put , ._.. • · ,,. . i J.,, ;: .~ ·· ,1 • / ~.! teeruC':'i!"~:\'.;...1 ' • , ' By Aiimtm'.Lc~;-> ~"· ~~~.:'~~ 111e'·~ ifanoe th.at ~idin, ~'!hit ihe 11 employed
·.ri:rgy .pp, u.qir>&nit said °',....,,, ':'!\",..,;: j ;'! • · '.~ 'lillmn J(,•'McQl'el'!"-was '!her! and ID8J bave been _.,log l!ie
jiiij,li can lit done to couerve energy ,\cla{l-cut ......,.vtr,aPnI; aorouna dobll Gqiitqe. ·" routine,: ' • ·• ·
Jl!!l_ls pmently going lo waste. the doorinan cbecUd &ls lcientlfleation lo Jlla Mi:Grecor was arrested and book-, Kaa!man'i ,.., In .isllstlng In pro-
"' " are many, w~ 1o cut down on ct.tennlne be· wu really II, infiltrated ~-qn _.upician or the unlawful e~ ~ the n~ dancing would be his tak-,"lie .. 1d. "Whi ls Jr that we use, <mta Mo .. '1 sometlmeHll!die P''iro .ot .~~ podl ..-female !r•asts -_ 1ng the ~ilomiry 11 cover cfiargo at the
• '"'"' ~t onli iel elPI J11f1es per. f\o'llO -rill•· spo Monday 'In the ~both•.,.,. In btr case -ac-door, which belps lhe overhead.
• ? We ctrtalnly don't loavo lo." name Of'¥. low. • · .......... ;;.dine Ill' the recenUy passed The thr• .. 11p<Cts were released on
r, Dr. ffaagtt>Sallt-lald much H1a ..millance led to threePJOlt•r· -;:::s""'l.-iC'l;; ~ • and 1210ball ro11ow1111 booking procCounedures •ut
' CGUld be aavod In the bea.:r.= rMa ot employes .. charpt ot -U.S . wwup, •fr Costa.· Meta and , Otaoce ty ja
ot bomes Ii, Impmlnc • -'di)' ardlnanco ~ ID 11111 o~lio-+M fs ~~ Oft ,11or facillOes. ~ • ! ... 111 _. .,. elllclent pa1111c nude lrolld<lllf In the ...mm.nlol ..,.. 1Wdlu, ._..._. and booW Pollco -to-Ooll_lhluo thatr DllUe
·' ton IYllem Ume -bar now operatmf • • -on • ..,.._ ot ....,Mllal •nd--asft•Ung aplnsl tho Fire Houai, uncle loUlh new
pointed lo nac1eir and 90lor ""'1Y J10P llbop. · • ·, ID ,...idlai """' entettalnment. pn>villo!ll which a State Supreme Court ptble......,. --cculd' .1n..i,.tn oaid operaUve Mlcnoel ..._ __ »,tho doorman,.wu rul!Qg rectntly gave IOcal agencies lo
the pp Watkim Ul)I the slap ii o d • r .. ~~Eal dilqes. regulate ouch enterlalnmenl spots.
'r .....0 be Slid 'is 1,.l!e& ID t .....-lw-abool » -· bolore eDI 11111 crump made '"'!7. boi"" the 1-round of raids led~andn...m..-IWl -f btl porlllrnjolnod hllll lo ta1 U.·JI& • aevnl theolllceto •1-ic!e lut mdly, when 11111 Q-ump took tbe
11!'111."' sllolld be ltnl'llY.-.S: , wuup. darlnf .Mlso Mc:Grotor'• performance, Hleo nu-· Pip I)' . \ •
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Nix ori Favors
Sing w T errn
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. ,_ "1tOil told ~ ill .... \\!j\S)llNGTO!'i (U~...f~·
gresslonal lea~lie• fnora • ".~~nt1~.f: years. · '
Nixon raised ~, fnllter · at a
White ljoose meetlnC called to
discuss hls plan for cralloa of a 17·
memlier coqunlsalon lo ......,,,
mend relol'llll ot the elecioral ~ ,.. ao that another ~ like
Watergate coUl!f not O<;Cll'. '
Senate Democratic Leader Mille
Mansfield, who , bu ,pu b Ile I y
favored the single, tlx·year. term
concept several yean, wu. amoaa:,
a dor.en membel'I of ~ Of
both parties who attended. ' -
Mafia Connected, . . To Porno Haul_,_:.
In Los Alamitos
Searching for a men's, room in a Los
Alamitos industrial area while ca patrol
in Marc6. a policeman stumbled onto l!.5
million worth of alleged p011191'1plly
linked today lo top Jevol Mafia: ~-
11\e allegations are contained In .h>-
dlctmenls Issued Jn Orange COuitty and
by authorities In New York,. !ollowlng
dramatic, closed-door testlmoay aboUl
gangland lactiC8.
Several suspected prlncipala In the
case were arrested immediately follow-
ing the March rald on the Suki, Inc.,
warehouse, while otber1 remain free and
In hiding .
One of those aought Ix Ettqre Zapp!,
allegedly the Number il'Wo man In the·
New York-based crime !amlly beaded by
longtime boss C.rlo Gamblrio.
Ironically. tbe whole opera tion was ex-
posed following \Yhat one key figure
described in testimony ss mounting
pressdre in Los Angeles County against
smut-deaJina. ~
Arthur "Wolf'' Pellon, a atrooeann
de bt collector ~driver for llie firm
that owna the warehouse w be r e
lhouaancla of porno magaaln<s were
IOllDd, delalled' the operation.
He claimed during dilouAloo supervb-
ed by Oraop County Deputy Distrlct At·
torney Onlla Sean th.at be sugelled
the Los Alamilol plant u a aoocf' hidlnt
place. 1
Pellon also claimed \hat -as a result
-he has dodged bullets U>ree tlmea
since the drll!llltic dtscqvorr..
The prooecutlon's •-lncludes 'aU.C .. lions by Ptllon lhit moterlala sel>ed ·In
Los.Alamllol -cioly about ball die ............. Jn the 6ukl firin'•
l\Jcnidve builnela.
Pellon alao clescrlbed a -collection pollcy for large scale de1len
who didn't pay for the !lnn'r m~
and ftlms on time. '
Deputy Di11rlct Attorney Stars qun.
tloned him clGoely about wllat lie wu told
to do.
with Chief Marshall, but blnted ho felt
alighted th.at they toolt place lo a cor-
ridor, not in the cblef's office.
"Al thls point we're not taking any pot
shots at the city management or city
councU," Rivera sald todlf. 11WhJat I
would consldor u Phase II In this pro-
gram ls lo resolve IOme of these prob.
I ems In the department."
He added that Chief Marshall told.him
11 be ha~ a p,roblom to go lo City
(Bee TEAMSTERS; Page!)
Priee of Gold
Continues Up;
~DarSlµmps
LONDON (UPI) -Tho p:lce ol aold
shot up shl::agaln today aod tho end
Wll not Ins I. ·(Picture Pip ID.)
Tbe u:s:-allllnped accardlnaly
and,, In Puls, ~ pk! reached an ..
tonllhiog IUll.IO on ounce, the flnancia1 -per Les Edloo •peculated whOther
there mlcbl be • t1llrd devaluation or the
dollar.;
AJ the dollar Ml In Europe and on the
Tokyo money market, other cumncleo
lncreued. The BriUah pound, worth less
!ban '2.50 Monday morning, cost '2.57
today.
Frmch li/laocial aources said gold's ----NO IMMIDIATE PRICE
Hl~ES SllN-P•1• 19
leap and ~ollar's plunge-showed •
deep-seated distrust of the dollar'• stabil·
ity. London dealers echoed lhls idea.
."Tbts market is totally . irrati<>nal and
lell·leedlng," satd Bruce Smlth, lorelan
exc}lange manager of Britain's giant Mid~
land Bank.
Deeler1 In the gold bullion market 11id
there _,ed no end In •lcht lo the almost
perpendicular rtse In the metal's price.
In Paris the price leaped !22.30 an ounee In the coune of the morninc lo
f1J8.IO an.ounce but fell back later In the dl1 to 1111.40. In nonnal Umeo gold'•
prtee lncreues ooJy by ceola or fractloos
ot •cenia.
~ ' lmall Paris market closed al !di.• an ounce, up from Monclay'e
c~of fUIUO.
On the big London bulllon market the
prlCe of gold wu fixed at ·1110 an ounce,
up,-.a from , the clay's open ing price.
In ttiven mirket days In lA:mdon, the
10ld price has climbed nearly 33 percent.
OrlUllf e Coast
1t'elidler
It's hazy clays again -at least
through Wednelday, according to
the weatherla<ly. lligbs ln the up-
per IOI al tbe beaches and 'inland
areas. Cbance of some sprinkles lit the ........ hours.
-INSIDE TODAY ·
Strlou.s n e w troubles art
plaQulng the Skulllb ml.Won
with ttmptratures in.side the
station reported at 100 dtgTees.
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1Newport Launches · Stu~y · of .'framwa:y Sy
' I Newport Beach ldVllnCOCI plmnen .,.
I --CIUI a delaJ!ec! 111-1 IG< I
I pubic~ .,.... • a. Ncio,.V
Balbae -·Jato --t vi>llOn to the ..... • Rod Gtmo, '&dv..-d planalnc ad-
' mlniatrator lor the o .,. uld tocloy that
hll atalf It~ "im...Jve wort" on
the public tmn concept and should pro-
duce a 1alld proposal lor public
discussion "within a couple of months."
The idea for 1 public tram to handle
non·res.ldent visitor& to the Peninsula,
especially weekend beachaoers, has been
given unofficial airing several times in
the p&ll lew )'NII.
Tbll 11 tht lint -· bow ..... , lbal the dlY .... -• fuJl.lledc<d •tlMlr ollbt ....
G-aid 1be -1G< tht plao ha"
not yot ..... "'If*! oal, "bal ... -sider the basic Idea an ei:ctllent one If lt
tu1111 out to be practical"
M Gunn now envWons Jt, the lram
would nm on a frequent achedu1e and at
a very low cost to the public.
To provide an incentive to use the
system, Gunn h.as propooed lbat all
Peninsula relldents wanting to park on
the street would be required to purclwe
'Ziegler Repeats
Purchase Denial
WASHINGTON !API -1'he White
House said today President Nixon slill
owes $630,000 on his San Clemente estate.
The statement by presidential press
secretary Ronald L. Ziegler came as he
again heatedly denied a rePort indicating
campaign funds had been used to
purchase the cautomia estate.
Ziegler, while mentioning that the
bnlance due is $Q0,000, gave no other
•details -promialng that a fuller state-
ment on the President's land transac·
From Pagel
SKYLAB ...
ao 28 and 56 days, not 17 day&.''
In addition, the massive earth-mapping ,
and earth exploration experiments that
had been important secondary purposes
of the mlsslon might have to be curtailed
or eliminated entirely.
What Douglas officials are clearly hop-
ing for is a second chance at Skylab.
They have a backup capsule about 50
percept complete and they would like the
lundlng to llnlsh It.
"We've spent $390 million on Skylab so
far," said an engineer, "and it Seems
like it would be stupid to throw all that
away over another SlO million or so."
"The hardest part of the work is al·
ready done, the 99 cents has already been
spent It would be awfully poor planning
to waste all that basic work."
But as one of them oommented last
week, officials knew the problems "won't
be something we've anticipated, because
obtained by calling the school at 137-7722.
if v•e had, we'd have designed against it."
TONIGIIT
NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD -
Regular meeting, Costa ~1esa High
Lycewn. 7:30 p.m.
RABIES VACCINATION CLINIC -
Vaccination for dogs, Fairgrounds, 7-8
p.m. 12.
UCI LECTURE -"Evenings With and
by Eugene Loring," Fine Arts Village
Theater, 8 p.m.
"TWELFTH NJGHT" -Fine Arts
Village Concert Hall, May 1 5 · 1 9 ,
Admission $3. Phone 833-6617.
UCt LECTURES -"Impact or Intern·
ment ... " part of series on Japanese
Internment, 178 Humanities Hall, 7·9 :30
p.m. Admission $4.50. "Future of
Archeology & Environment of Orange
County , 104 Physical Sciences, 7-9:30
p.m. Admission $5.
WEDNESDAY, l\1A Y 16
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -
Regular meeting, 88 Fair Dr. 8 p.m.
UCI LECTURES -"Intellectual vs.
Society.·' Clark Kerr, speaker, Science
Lecture Clall, 8 p.m. Admission $2.
"Understand in~ A1ovies, '' Social Science
Hall, 7-10 p.m. Admission $5.50.
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lions would be made in a day or so.
Earlier, Sen. Sam J . Ervin, Jr. (0-
N.C.l said today his spec ial Watergate
committee has no evidence to indicate
ca mpaign fund s were used to buy the
Western White House.
The report. originated in the Santa Ana
Register Sl.tnday, said Ervin's panel had
found information s b o w i n g the
"likelihood" that the money used to buy
the former Hamilton H. Cotton estate
came from a political espionage treasury
maJntained by Nixon's personal lawyer,
Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach.
White House Pres.! Secretary Ronald
Ziegler Monday called the story "a total
fabricaUon . . . a totally fa I s e and
malicious report which is absolutely un--
tru " e.
Regis ter Executive Editor Jim Dean
said today, "Our reporters have found
that Mr. Nixon 's name appears nowhere
on public records pertaining to the prop-
erty. There is a numbered trust ac-
count.
"If our story isn't accurate, we will be
happy to retract and apologize," Dean
said. "But we require more than routine
blanket denial by a White House press
secretary.:•
Yachts Becalmed
Off Guadalupe;
S·wift In Lead
The dozen yachts in the Balboa Yacht
Club's Guadalupe Island race were
becalmed on both sides of the offshore
i&land today.
Only three yachts were around the
rock. 1bey were. reporting winds from
zero to three knots. The lead boats were
&bert O'Brien's Spirit, Calilomia Yacht
Club; Jack Mallllnckrodt's Swill, Bal~
Yacht Club and Jim Seals' Loco Viente
ll, BYC.
Corrected time leaden were computed
to be Swift, Spirit, and Loco Viente in
that order.
The handicap leader in the Pacific
Handicap Racing Fleet was Neiraed,
skippered by Howard O'Daniels of the
Seal Beach Yacht Club.
'lbe island ls. about 300 miles from the
start at Newport Beach. The yachtJ must
now beat back to the l.inish at Newport.
Heiress' Husband
Caused Death,
Motlier Claims
NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) -The mother-
in ~ law of an orthopedic surgeon has
charged Monday that he caused the death
of his pregnant, heiress wife by abandon-
ing her in waters teeming with sharks
while he swrim to safety.
The surgeon, Dr. Robert D. Rockfeld.
31, of Freehold. N.J., has testified that he
and his \vile, Linda , 27, tried to swim for
the Florida shore when the engine of their
rented boat failed and that he swam on
alone lo get help \\•hen she became too
tired to go on. Both wore life jackets, he
said.
M:rs. Rockfeld was the daughter of
Sollie Small , millionaire owner of t h e
Coffee-M8t Corp., a vending machine
manufacturer. She left an estate es ti·
mated at $500,000 to $1 million.
No trace of Mrs. Rockfeld or the 14-
foot outboard motor boat has been found
since the Jnishap Dec. 16, In the Gulf of
Afexico near Naples, Fla.
Her mother, Mrs. Clara Small, in e
suit demanding that she be appointed
administrator of her daughter's eslnte,
charged Monday that Rockfeld took his
\\'ife on a dangerou:; boat ride and forced
her to leave the boat even though it \i11n.s
sea"'orthy, "knowing that those waters
\!Jere shark infested and teemlna:u with
barracuda.
The doctor "deserted and abandoned his
"'ifc .•. and returned to safety alone"
alter disposing of the boat, the sui t charg-
ed. "As a direct consequence'' M r s.
Rockleld died, lhe truit said.
In a suit llied eorller to keep the Smalls
from taking any action on lbelr daugb·
tcr'a estalc, Rocl<1e1a, a 1Uf10011 al Bronx
Municipal ffospllll In New York, 11ld he
and bis five-monlb prqnanl wtfe wtre
ready to relum alter 2$ minutes of boat·
Ing when lhe engine !ailed and lbe cralt
began drilUng awll)' from land.
He aald be lhooght land was "lwo blocJ<t
away.'* but later learned the dlstaoce was
&bout a mile.
I
-1 porldol parmilt. -lo the , ma. wantfal-io cmlie to lite P;enllwnla •
""1 a lew -a ,..,, lll'Oblll1!r -.Id
11&1 -lo ........... pefml!, lie nag.-· ~). , '
hr--to fi!ld -In iioddn.r Iota or lit tbelr own garage1 woiild l ilil
not need permits.
"But wt; couJd have ordinances drawn
up to allow street parking only to lho8t
persons with the permitJ," he says.
"Practically. that would provide a strong
Inducement to visJtort to perk outside the
Peninsula and then to ua;e the trams,"
Vlsltor parting, Gwm believes, could be
--.. the lolJd .... ol lbe i>..tn. eoo. 111cbW11 botlr-N • 11 p u I Ball11d4 .. kt•rllr Atw. ~
5-ol 11111 .... Olla JIO(llU out. II
...., ...... bJ .. --part ol the old 1'llcJllc °""",....., rlChl-«-WOJ. Gwm 11ld it 'm!Cht be pouible to
5Ublldlze 0$>Ulll"'1 ol lhe tram wilh
revenues lrom the • p&rldng permits.
which many Pealnlula residm!I prob-
ably would purdlase.
"It would be certain to cost local
residents " Gunn admit& 11but there have
got to 1>6°tradeolfs.,We'd stand to'fain a
significant decrease In traffic, parllcuJar.
r
ly IA Ille •sn--ho "
Qm n11·•al 1• "'" 11111 1111 p.o!n!oila ......, ht .....i oll 1o an
-ltrlctly oa !ht -ol· lhelr non-~-'
"We 'probably CINlot ;wblirarily bar
lhe publlc from public 11-ts," he said,
.. 'You've Cot to come up w1th a 1Y1te.m
that glvea everyooe a chance to get in."
One ot~ pii;poial for ,a· public tram
ojstem was 8""ancod In. February, 1972
by Lt. llJcbar4 II, Hamilton, who was respondina to a request from , City
IW>ager ltoberl Wynn for' police advice
oa Ille i.....tlli lnlllc Jll'Oblo!nl ,. p 'p ,,, ••
; G111n ICkftowledled lhll ffamllton'a
report may have markoil lbe lint lime
ih<'ldia for l!ram was put 'formaUy lo
Writing. • , •
Ile said, however, tbal he hid onlYi
become aware of Hamlltm's rei*'t three•
weeks ago and that in the meanume, hb
al4f:f had developed the idea on its OWJI. . GUM said tbc detailed proposals r.r,
{be' tram system 1Would be released a
part of the city's new General Plan,
which is now being prepared by bis slllli.
Halt Ordered
On Bay Club's
Catalina Unit
Owners of he Balboa Bay Club were
tOld Monday night to halt construction oi
an $18 million condominium project on
Catalina Island.
The attorney f<ir the South eoue:
Regional Zooe Conservation Comm.l~i~
was instructed to notify the InteinatiOnat.ir.:.
Bay Clubs that its project is currently in
violation o! the coa~tal protection law
enacted by Proposition 20. ·
The developers must first be granted :
an exemption from the law before work
t, I can con lllue, agency members said. .
The Bay Club filed for an exemption:
May 7, but the hearing has not yet been ,
held. ' Under Proposition 20, developers do not f•
Clemente's Mystery Crabs
need to be granted a perm.It for con-l,
strucUon by the coastal commission if •
they can prove substantial locaJ building .M·
pennlts were granted, and a substantial .
amount of time and money has been in-,.'.
vested , before the law took effect Nov. 8. i
These creatures by the millions have been washing
up on the beaches of San Clemente early this week
and constitute a mystery to local lifeguards and
beachgoers. Scientists from UC Irvine planned a
trip to tbe tieach loday to see tbe phenomenon first-
hand. The live cttatures have accumulated on tbe
strand from north of tbe city to tbe Western White
House. They resemble a miniature loboter. "I don 't know what our re!pOnse (to the .'
order) will be," said William Ray, presi-· ·
dent of IBC. 1• FromPageJ
FAIRVIEW • • •
she watched the incident.
The youth, who is no longer at
Fairview, has testified that McCray took
him to the apartment and engaged in
sexual intercourse with him on at least
three occasions.
Muder loday told the jury lhat the
youth was "on a special program" with
Mt'Cray, who is also a psychiatric techni·
cian at Fairview. ·
Muders testified this morning that he
has listened to a tape made by McCray
in which the alleged victi m uttered a
series of obscenities in coMectlon with
fellow palieflts and employes a t
Fairview.
Judge Domenicbini teamed from the
defense that McCray has since destroyed
tbat tape.
Muders also testilied today lbat the
you.th withdrew his charges last year
after rePorting to F a i r v i e w ad-
ministrators that be bad seen a security
guard engage in sexual intercourse with
a maJe patient in the elevator.
He described the youlb linked to
McCray as "away above average; much
more intelligent than many of his fellow
patients in the same age group."
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FIREHOUSE • • •
stage in defiance of the new law and
Detective Sgt. John Regan's badge
magically flashed along with the
spotlight.
He says he has since carefully and
clearly explained wording of the
municipal ordinance to the Fire Hoose
cre w and warned they are on their own
in any further arrest actions.
Investigators say they cannot claim
immunity or leniency in prosecution on
grounds that they were only following
orders of operator Ray Rohm or other
higher-ups.
District Story
Sliowri Tonight
The premiere or "The Newport-Mesa
Story,'' a multi-media documentary his·
1ory of the Newport-Mesa UnWed School
Distri ct, will be presented to trustees at
their meeting tonight.
Featuring several slide and movie pro-
jectors. the 30-minute preseotation will
make use of the district's new audio
visual equipment and be the first Item
on the agenda al the 7:30 p.m. meeting.
Also planned lor tonight are 11111her
discussions ol the 11173-71 budge~ autbor-
ization for adult educallon classes and
adoption of nut year's school calendar.
The public is invited to the meetlna 1t
Lincoll1 School, 3101 Pacific Vtew Dilve,
Coron' del Mar .
Diplomatic Tie Set
TOKYO (AP) -Japan and East
Germany established diplomatic rel•·
tlons today wllh an exchange of
documents lo Moacow, lhe Foreign
Ministry allllOUDCed. The announcement
said the goverments hive bee n
negotiating through their amballadora In
Moscow since Mardi T for estabillbtnent
of diplomallc Iles.
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Women's League Flays
V elRrans' Hiring Plan
He said there was some ambiguity in ·
the commission's right to order a halt to
construction. 1
. 1l_)e project calls for 415 units, ranging · ·
1n size from studJo to three-bedroom con-
dominiums. The project, catled "Cltalina'
lfland Club," will also include private ·
club facilities and boat moorings, similar
to the Balboa Bay Club.
A veterans preference hiring policy
adopted by the Orange County Board of
Supervisors may "subvert" the employ-
,ment of more women and minorities, the
League ol Women Voters bu charged.
The Federal Employment Practices
Reagan Angry,
Refuses Talk
About Scandal
SACRAMENTO CAP) ~ Gov. Ronald
Reagan declared today "I'm fed up"
wiUt the furor over the Watergate in--
cldent aod that he will refuse to make
any more comment on it.
The Republican chief executive, con--
sidered by many a potential presidential
candidate in 1976, issued a memo at the
start of his regular Capitol news con·
rerence putting his own ban on such sul:r
jects.
The memo said he would limit future
Capitol news conferences to state issues.
"Therefore, I will not oomment on sul:r
jects not related to California about
whicli I have no pefsonat' knowledge,"
the statement said.
C.Ommission should investigate t h e
board's recent resolution to give veterans
preference for county jobs, league presi·
dent Jeanette Turk said.
The new policy "appears to be a direct
attempt to subvert the entire affi:anaUve
action program," she saidJ .. ,
That program is "directed toward im-
proved employment opportunities far
minorities and women" Mrs. Turk con·
tirwed, "and an all-encompassing
veterans preference policy will greatly
reduce employment opportunities for
women."
League olficiab said they think the
county's affirmative action program has
"lost ground" Jn the past five weeks.
The board adopted the veterans poli cy
May 1 after recommendations to do so by
the County Administrative Olfice (CAO).
It calb for ve_terans applying for coun-
ty jQbs to receive a five-point bonus on
employment examinations. D i s a b I e d
veterans receive an additional 10 points.
Another provision in the policy requires
county department heads to report tbe
number ol veterans interviewed and
hired from now on.
Mrs. Turk said the league couldn't
agree with a CAO statement to the board
that "minority groups protected under
affinnalive action and veterans aren't
mutually exclusive groups."
So far more than $1. 7 mill km bas been '
invested on the site on Hamilton Beach
'"·ithin Avalon city limits, Ray said.
He said building permits from Avalon
were acquired and construction began .,
last summer.
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TEAMSTERS •••
Manager Fred Sorsabal with it.
Rivera said he has arranged a w~ ~
day morning meeting with city Pe"""1DOJ j
Director Bill Todd to discuss lhe situa-
tion.
"At this point we have group and m.~
ctividual grievances and we will pursue
them," be continued. "We hope We can
just resolve the question of who will bear
us oot."
Rivera claimed today there is evidence
or reprisals among the ranks over the~~
current alleged coollicts and his public '
comments about the fire department. t
-.'Now some are being forced to get .... -
haircuts. We're not opposed to haircuts
per se,'' Rivera asserted. ..
"But my haircut right now is illegal," r.,
declared a battalion chief who sat in on ·
this morning's session , fin g e r,i n g 1
moderate-length locks. ,
'"Ibey also have had surprise in·' j'
spection s," Ri vera charged.
It's What's Out Back That Counts! ' ·! L·
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Our store is like an ieeberg! No -we're not chilly to
deal with -it's that you only see one tenth of our store
from the front.
People visiting us for the first time are flebborgasled
when tho spacious interior unfolds before them. Tho huge
showroom has thousands of samples. (Customers tell us
we have the largest selection they have seen}.
Our warehouse contains an inventory of infinite
variety. Hundrtt!s of remnants inhabit o 25r50 Romnont
room.
Add offices, a spacious drapery room, plenty of
parking, pl .. sant people, and you'U hove tho "Big.f'icture"
of our successful operation ! 1
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia ·Ave. •
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646-48_38
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