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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-04 - Orange Coast PilotI• . .. ' t . • . . -• ' • • • -IXOll· ean -m1 .e '· ~ • •• -r-. -. • -~ --. ' ' ~aguna Cops .Nab Nursin·g Ce.nter~s . .;' Big Spender- 5100 Bills· -B~g-us-1·· ChairJDan Pleads • ID Swindle . G1:1:ilty MONDAY AFTERNOON: JUNE 4, 1973 VOL. 'U;NO. 1ss;-t-SECTION$;-:U-.A:Gn--------- Mer1naid --_---:;;, --- ' Nixon-Dean -Discussions Admitted .- ----------- Sex CaU -G-irl:sti-uked-to-Bugging- wAsHINaToN (UPI) -Columnist Jack Anderson said today President Nixon's campaign aides recruited call girls . to attempt to wheedle political s~crets from Democratic leaders at the 1972 Miami Beach convention. - Allege.dly Solicited He said, however, that although investigators confirmed call girls were recruited they "hav!! ~~unable to detennine whether By JOANNE REYNOLDS they were actually uSed." . · 1 -01 t11t 01u, '"''°' S111ff Anderson s&d he got the information from Senate investigators, A Los Angeies Free . Press ad· WASHINGTON (AP) -The White and that the investigators were told of-the project by former At· vertisement soliciting female applicants House acknowledged today that Presi-tomey General John N. Mitchell , Nixon campaign director.· . for athletic scholarships got a Huntington dent Nixon conferrea this year with John Mitchell, _bqwever, said be disapproved the plan,_ which was Beach resident in trouble with the law Dean III about the Watergate scandal presented ·to him by Watergate defendant G. Gordon Ltddy. as part this weekend. but said logs detailing the time and place of 3 l&l'.ge-scale intelligence gathering scheme, Anderson reported. Don Leo Harris Jr., 44, of 9202 or such sessions would not be provided to~-t---.But_Aru:te.rson_said the scheme jjstranegly survived" because Christine Drive, was arrested by Hun- Justice Department or senator1a:1~tn-Liddy apparently was undeterred by Mitchell's order that hetajc; -tington--Beach--\'jce_Jnyestia::~a ~or~s'='o~n~---1 vestigators. h " charges of prostitution , soliciting pros- Reports published during the weekend his intelligence-gatheripg "charts and burn t em. titulion and procuring a female for pros- said ne:nr;-·fired-as-White House counsel tiJu!ion. . April-90;--1.old--prosecutors--and-Senate--in--------·-...Harr.is is assistant-treasurer....oLiv.co vesli ga tors tha t he had 30 ~o 40 meetings N 0 c . Ch 0 f Corporation, headq uartered in Newport with Nixon this year. . ursing nnter ie Beach. '--'-'--""'-i'--~nepulY Press ~secretary-cerald_:_L-. ----; - -· --l(;f · -. --•----He was picked up .Friday _by ik \men.-lrlJo_earU.! denounced the . ____ -_____________________ vestigat ors after they allege he had ' • ===== .. ~.,~,~.~;.~,~,.~,.,~.~,~.,-,--'published re ports in a formal state ment. . saltctte"d--rn-undercovcrpo1tce wornarr-t·~---• ':SANTA ANA'S MARIANNE MARKS IS COSTA MESA'S MERMAID said in response to a question tha t "ob-G l • B • s • dl "\vork out'" \Vilh hi m one afternoon a She Won Annu1I Fish Fty Buuty Contest Sunday vi ously there were topics of interest this ui ty in ig win e iveek for $40 which she could use for her '" year that would have invol ved the office sc~ffi~~~~ claim Harris tol d t he of counsel." policewoman, who was working under the Beauty F_rom Santa Ana -Warren said the topics included Nix-name of Joy. tho.: the workou ts meant On's own water gate investigation , NEW YORK (AP) -The former board York securities firm Walston & Co. pro- d • · bl. " h d'd t d having sexual relations with him. He also Administration policy on citing executive chai·nnan of Four Se ......... Nursing Cen-pose ' going pu 1c, e 1 no un er· 1 h h ho ......,..., al cgedly told er e had friends w privilege and hear.ings on the unsuc-il tod stand what the term meant. -fut nomination of L. Patrick Gray to ters of America plead~ gu· ty ay to Walston & CO. was the main under-would be interested in doing business ,_ irin t · I •-federel secur1t· with her on the same basis. · . -U1 be director of the FBI. consp g o vio a..:i tes writer when Four Seasons became a d-M. M· rma. "Dean did meet with the President" on, laws, in a case that federal authorities boomm· g "g'--our stock." Vice detectives said they began work-rowne lSS . e ~ . MUii ing on the ca,se in April when they -- ' ' ~ . • · . these ~ics, Wa,rre!l said. rta• ed t said cost the ~bile more than $200 mil-The stock zoomed from $11 a share in received an anonymous tip rrom a ---:----..------_:_ __ ---• :::z _______..;_,..:: -::a:-.~~"~ di~=;· ~-'"-t"--~-_ _Ji0;n . 1969 to around $125, was snlit, and clim~ \\-'Oman who told them about an ad in the t.~ 11ew • a,. ...... ,.... •M~' · .,... '" 1·-~1r. ··-=•-== ~"=--1 ·· t•-·--.-(•~e P"""'-E, Pige ·21 -- ----·---- ----------•-~ ------Ni jje 'M·i'Ch-'21------They--sao it-was .one or nt: 11a1on s· ~eu -~R'uAmuut...--1ue 1111u\ven tnv oc """"" Marianne Marks, a 22-year-old beauty under 13 months category was Jeremy !..~ _ P gand at .d ·. A .1 that on biggest swindles. ~kruptcy in June 1970. · 11~ res1 en sa1 m pr1 . . . _ . • froro Santa Ana, won .thi'.Miss ~ermaid' Loo, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ~ March 21 , "as a r.esult of serious charges ,T_ack L. Clark, 46, _in his gu1l!~ plea, Judge Gr1esa set Sept. 10 for sent~nc· title from a field of seven contestants 2.521 W. sunflower Ave., Santa Ana , which came to my atte_ntion ... J began claimed that the nursing ho~es built a~d ing. Clark could get five years in.prison sunda'y during the, 28th Mnual Costa A1artha Pela yo. daughter of Mr. and an intensive new inquiry" into the opera.ted by the Okl~homa Clly-based cor-and a $100,000 fine. _ M A d p 1 140 C b -11 St \Vatergate matter. pa rat1on \Vere quality .ventures afld still Fedcral officialss~idClark madeabout Afeall, Fish Fry. , rs. rman °. e ayo.. .8 ri 0 ·• • Asked if the White J1ouse kept logs to are. $10 million in "illegal profits" on the ?¥Uss Marks. the reignirig Miss Santa Costa Mesa, was the winner in the over detail occasions on which the two con· Four Seasons ha s since been succeeded Four Seasons securities. Ana was crowned at Cruita-'-ftsa City 18 months category. ferred either in person Or by telephone, ·by a court-formed firm , Ant11, Inc., also T\vo former W-alston officials, Gordon Park' \'.'here an estimated ~.eoo ~rS()nS Lucky winner-.:.in the grand prize draw-Warren said staff aides kept such based in Oklahoma aty. Ii. McCollum and Glenn R. Millet , are atten(i~ !h(thr~e-day char1ty~affa1_r. , '. ~·ng unday night was Paul LeGakes of diar_ies. . . Clark read a ~cngt~y statem.ent_to Judge ~waiting sentencing after plea~!ng guilty -•Runners-up 1n the pageant -were 2-51 M ( Dr" N • -t -B...-.--h -till· res~nd1ng to"queslions. the depu-Thoma s P. Gr1 esa 1n U.S. D1str1ct Gourt 1n January to .charges of cons piracy and Shauna Ace'j. 18; of Vountal°' Valley; aild , _ k argC"Jre iv1{;;3 Pewl pot r 1 _e~c · _($ee..NIXON.---l?age Zl here in which he said that when the Ne\v (See SWINDLE, P:a'ge %) Cindy DeRu ~a,-ll. OlCpsta ·M~... ·.' · Lie a es won a l ' no ~U"'Uoor , . Gapturink ~ ettual '.attention Sunday· n. . . · ..... _ . __ '. , arternQOn -WM a baby contest .tnY.o.lving A_lthough~ not~Jt~rece1pts have ~ · ·•900 iD l.AJflUtla more than 100 par.ticfPmts. Winner in the _:tallied ,. Steve PelTln, a spok~SJ!l@!l _Jor "II' _ ---, · ~ , , ffie_ Costa Mesa-Newport ~arbor Lions ' S· ,.A. MES' E' r "wiNs· -~~:·::~~=~b~~~~li:~· Ma·n Held w.·th F .. ake B1·11s-' · • . ' ' ,"I thio)t-a . ballpark lllP!fe would -~ ~ · ' • 'between '35,000 and t401000,1:Perr~ said. DIE• MOM OKA.¥ All prOcoeds !tom Iba 'Fish Fry are -' distributed among charities. ,MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -Siamese t.;ag;;;;; ~h .Poljce orrested a twin girls, born Sa1urday joined at ~e 0 dl L d d .Pomo~ man and _sei7.ed $900 in coun- ·che•tr dled here SUnday ntghL -..n.ra ey . ~U e Jcrfeit $100 bllts after a downtown The daughterli of Mr. and Mrs. Michael merchant called police 3nd reported the Piwaron of suburban Cudahy were joined LOS ANGELES (Ul'I ) -Former Chief fun ny money Saturd ay. - r(om the stemum. ar cheit bone, to just· Justice Earl Warren Sunday praised Tom • Ralph Lloyd.Osburn. 43, was in jail to- above thC' umbillti&l-mrd:-They-welghcd Bradley1 Who will be the ci ty's nrst block day awaiting Federal ·Secret Service of· · fiight pounds, fi~e ounces at birth. mayor when he takes otfice July 1. \Var--ficers. Osburn. a shipyard electrici'an, Mrs. 1>iwaron, 22, was. listed in •err ren said Bradley Would give 1..-0S Angeles. • bad allegedly passed one of tile $100 bills g~ ~odition. ·' "one of the t;re atest adminis trations It · at the Gift Horse, 357 S. Coast Highway. ---,:----------}'; ha.:' yet known." 1 · · The bills appcBred to ht1 vc · been \ ~\ ,. .. • ------------. counter:felted by a photographic process. -~ce sa.i<L_~ll_ bore the same sci-lat nmnbcr. L 1560581..G. police said. Dick Clark, operator of the Gift Horse said today he had"''a funny feellng" when he took the $100 bill In receipt !or $31 . worth o.-nerchandizc. - '· "But. T decided to take It rather than embarrass a customer," Clark said." He had an employe follol\I till man, and then called police. ' Clark aQd Officer Bruce Briggs spotted ·osbum near the intersection o f' BroadWay a_nd Beech ·stree_t aad_he was taken into custody. Offlctts allegedly found eight other $100 bi lls 111 Osburn 's pOCkets along 'With" 26 pills be lieved to be a dangerous drug. · Also known as Peter Dunca n, Osburn was booked on suspicion o f passing counterfeit money and possession of a dangerous drug. ( Orange · ~ut Weather . It shou ld be sunny after the morning lo~ cloods burn off on Tuesday, according to the wea ther ser~ice. Highs ot 65 at the beaches will rise to· the low 70s inland, Overnlght lows in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODAY ' . Investigators c O 'n t i 1l u e__ to probe tlie ·wreckaile of a Soviet Union superje t which crasht d d"ring on air · show near Le Bou roet Airpor t-ill Fra.nce kil~ ino 14 persom ..Sunday. See story Page 4. _ - IMllltl t-----Au L...,.., -'a' 1.,M, ••'ff t 111 s.;.,1c.t • C•Uleml• S MeY+.t It Cl•ullitd :tt.M N11UM1111 ..... ... C•"'k• I\ Or111M CMMJ , C""""'11 IS SMth U.11 DMltl *llcfl • 1 Sttcli: MIHl.ts llo11 £111tMI .. '""" 6 T ... •1"'91 l' lllltrt•""'""'' ,... """"" ' l'lnMtt 11.fl w...... 4 l"tf .._. lltnrll 1 w-...•• Htwt l>l4 """""" 14 WWN N-"' • - • DAILY PI LOT 5 MOfld;i.y, June 4, 1973 Price of Gold. Soars I Dean Coverup Story Prompts Dip in Dollar LONDON (UPI) -Gold prices con· IL dollar Is likel lo come under tlnued to soar today and the. U.S. dollar pressure," sa id a spokesman ror the Lon· dropped to all-tlme lows on the European don merchant bank of N.fl.f. Rothschild money markets. So L d The dollar has dropped as much as JO and ns, I · .---oercent-on•90m~mttrket !--since it· wa&-Oft--"'!;.,actlJump_jn lhe. Price of. &Q}d ~ fi cially devalued by 10 percent \3st set a record. It r •aehed n peak of $123.50 February. an ounce in London front the previous al!I \Vith the dollar sliding, the National lime high of $120 on Friday ; $120.54 16 - Bank o! Finland today revalued the Finn· Frankfurt. up from Friday 's close or n1ark upward from 3.90 to the U.S. Sll7.07, and $123-124 in Zurich, up from dollar 10 3.73. Accord ing to inlcrnallonal the Friday closing price of $116.~ agreements signed Feb. 15, the Finnish $118.50. National Bank was rt.>quired to support This was almost three times the or· the dollar at 3.813 marks. The rate al ficial U.S. price or $42.22 an oun ce noon today was 3.814. established. when the dollar was devalued Some dealers linked the night from the last-February. dollar inlo gold to press reports from London dealers said a "substantial" \Vashington saying former presidential amount or gold w~s traded today but far counsel John Dean 111 discussed plans for less than the rush for the metal which a cover.up of the Watergate affair with helped trigger the February devaluation. President Nlxon. And on £ach market the dollar hit a "The longer Watergate drags on and new low. ' - the more revelations crop .up the more On the Paris mtiney market, the dollar ' Committee Vote ,. ·----Burke See-s -Obstncles To Abortion Controls weakened again today to Its lowest point in 1:; years. Not since Jwte, 1958, when tho dollar hit 4.20 francs has it been worth so little in France. The financial dollar,J.1-se<l by tourLsts. =· and speculators, closed today at 4.25 1·raQCS. The Friday closing was 4.32-4.33 lranes. The officially supported. dollar used in foreign trade u•ound up the day's trading at 4.2850 . francs , down front Frld,py's listing of 4.33-4.34 Cranes. On the 1'~rankfurt market the dollar dcp~eciated as much as .3 of I percent since Friday, representing a de fa cto devaluation or 18.7 percent from the old ratio of 3.22 marks to the dollar that ex-· isled before the mtd-Feburary mooetary eris.is. Jn Switzerland, where the dollar .was at an all-time·tow of 3.0375.Swi.ss francs the dollar was off 20 percent from the Feb. 17 devaluation .... and 10 pen:ent s.ince then. ' Fro11• Page 1 NIXON_ ... - . UPI T11fflltlt Crasfa Security Bomb Plot '. •t ...ii " I I f.•.f t CHARLESTON, w.va. (AJ>) -~'wo1 _~ 1nrn \\•ho allegedly threatened lo blow up '--~,rn~:l1nS i Ve1i~v1rglntn unless t~~,r--1·-.-.:.!l!!i,.&I \\·ere given $1 1nillion \\'ere apprehended, , bv state police and FBI agents SundB-Y ' n.ighl, the FBI ond a spokesman for Gov . 1 Arch A. t.Ioore Jr. saiC lodjy, , The governor recCived a letter l.ist \\'ttk ··demanding $1 n1i\lion and threatening to blow the Sutton Dam and the Sun1mersville dam," the FBI said. , No damage was done to Sutton Dam ori Summersville Dam, both federal flood control reservoirs, and authorities said no explosives \\'t.>re found . The l\\'O arrested, Wallace Leroy Hc ss, 18 and She redith L. llamrick, 29, were to ap'pear before U.S. Magist rale Paul J., f'oumey here !oday on charges of, violating federa l extortion statutes, the FBI said. ; Both Hess and Hamrick are from the town or l\1uddlety between Sutton and Summersville. 'The-letter. h.1nd-}VJ'lttcn . on-....--Uned · notebook:papcr -and-ouldrcsscd_to ''Gov.. Arch l\loore -Personal." detailed in- structions for delivering 1hc. money, a covera The No spokesn1an for t.he governor said. Th:e Nort go\·cmor "'SS 10· hand over the money , ~ opport personally. '·' 11· h The dams \\'ere to be blo\Yn up Sunday ~ ig s sames e\·ening it thC money \\'SS not delivered. the letter said. .A s Hess and Hamrick \\'ere apprehended Jocatio French police stand gu·ard over nose section of Soviet supersonic 1'upolev 144 which crashed Sunday in Paris suburb of Goussainville. Craft was perfonning in Paris Air Show when crash occurred. See story, Page 4. Sunday at the site '!''here the money was ~ay·~:V to be turned over. police said. It \\'as identified only as a thickly \\'oodcd area 1. rri: of Nich<>las County near SUmm_t:rsville. One of the men was armed with a high-·multi ~r_ed rifl~ but . neither offered°""~-1~-site. resistance. the spokesman rortoo roUow- Man Charged in Reported Attack 011 Laguna. Officer governor said. Trust tiloorc is attending the 'Nationa'f '1 parents Governors' Conference in Nevada, 1~·.... school spokesman said, but l'l'BS aware ot the,/ le~~~ threat and the capture ot the SUSnArlS ..• . ·-t. clJinc Fro11& Page l SWINDLE ~: bed an lr:vin studen JeUrey Harv a Free"' A 2-0-year~ld man y,·ho allegedly assaulted a Laguna Beach policeman Dan · Bush with a statue. \\'as sprayed wi th ihe chemical mace and apprehended by the injured officer Saturday. Ronald Rowan, who listed an address or 1289 S. Coast Highway. the Hacienda Hot.el. was booked-on suspicion of assaulting a poli ce officer \vith a deadly \\'Capon and assault \Vitb intent to com· • • • hand and thumb in the confrontation \\'ith "" Ro,~·an which took place at the hotel. securities traud. police said today . Bush was back on duty f1.1cCollum, 68, lives in Paradise Val~ Sunday. ley. Ariz .• and ~1iller. 60 in GlenviC\\', Jil ;t Officers. alleged Rowan thre\v a waste Clark insisted on being tried here. 1 bas~t. a large chair and finally the \Yhere the 65-count indictment was filed stat~e ~t Bush as the officer \\'as in-Dec. 20. It alleged a mul timillion dollar' vcs11galing a reported assault and bat--fraud or-public and mutual fund investorS:' tery at the hotel . Five other defendants will be tried in Ba . People, Crabs, Beetles-Stay O.ff Coastline . mit ra:pe. ._ Ofricer Bush received an injured lclL The officer warded off the thrown Okalahoma City "'here officials s a i d.1 ar.ticle&-except-lor-the--aix.inch-statue-most-of-tbei....Witneest1-lre.----...l..--.\.-..A.'-lLI Le ngthy Engagement BAOAJOZ, Spain (UP I) -Miguel Cor- rales, 83, married his 73-year~ld fiancee Sunday after an engagement lasting 50 years . COrrales said they waited all that time because their parents opposed the wedding. 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Baldwin died five hours later in the Orange County Medical Center. . Police said Starin& told thtm ho and his wife returned home about t a.m. and were confronted by the nude man. Star· Ing said Baldwin a eked him and dur- ing the struggle, his • .,._,.,....,, revolver, • - He said he was concerned for the safe· ty or his two..chlldrcn and_thrjr_b~ sit· ter. Police said they dlscoveredliter 1nat the baby sitter was not ,aware or the youth's presence In the home. Pollet said they had received a report about a half hour belora the shoolln& or a nude man prowling in an area about two blocks from the Slarlng home. Offlcert found a man's clothing scattered about the area. •· 'vhich hit. his hand as he threw it up to During pretrial maneuvering. attempts -----pro1ecLhis.1ace ' · were-made-to have Judge Grtesa disqual· Al•tO K;lls Tot Following t~e s~dden altercatio~. Bus t( ified as too inexperienced to try such a fl ., spray.ed Rowan in the . face . with t~ complicated case, but the effort failed . ch!_m~al mace_ an<.! w1t.l!__ hts service Federal officials said that ElD'Opean ' I revolver dra•Nn. ordefCa tire man· up investor$ lost $15 million in Four Seasons while Mot ier against the wall and handcuffed him , debentures and !hat the state of Ohio said POiice Capt. David Brown. \\'as tricked into lending the ·Urm $4 mil· A ·21-year-old woman who had initially lion. · S ,noked Po t called reporting the assault and battery told officers Ro\Yan struck her on the head and shoulders when she refused his advancts. Democrat Sees Agn.ew iu. '73 ' ' 'i • ' Phone 548-7788 1815• NEWPORT ILVD., C0,5TA MESA .· • .. ' ' SAN BU H "~ Fo .re . . . ' -- • Monday, ~nt 4, 1973 , •S DAI LY PILOT . ;J . .. hat Dues N o Fault-1·nsuranee Meaii to You? • By JOHN SCHADE \ Of Ille D1llf f''lllt Slatt Lawyers, legislator:s and insurance .cOntinue ttieir debate over No Fault automobile insurance but lhe man on the st·reet frequently admits he doesn't nderstand the issues involved. • • supervilars will diSCU!S no fault June 19. Much <i the natioowide fight against no fauJL has come-!rem lawyers, especially Ille Trial Lawyers Association (TLA) which his 27,000 mem~rs across the country. The California Trial Lawyers (CTLA) in earlier battles had bitterly opposed any fonn of no fau1t. But this legi slative session~ they are supporting SB 429 • tumabout. bu~tually •~compliment to either hou!o. Three bill! have been hotly the group's ori stand.", Lawyers debated lo recent weeks in the press and through their w k in jrisurance claims by variou.s lobbying groups. know wha · clients can lose In Assembly BiU 601 cleared that body's coverage If 18\\'S are not properly writ-Ways and Means Committee Wednesday . ten , he added. 1 'The measure, s pon s ored by Supporters of no fault say the plan Assemblyman John Foran (D-San Fran- would eliminate costly court cases and cisco) was amended by the committee to help to speed up premium payments. The guarantee a JS percent reduction in advocates have attacked lawyers' groups premiums. compensated. 'Mll.s ls thought • l o bill ts SB 429 wh ich comes before the tliminate-most small claims cases. Senate Judiciary .Committee June 12. The 1be bill would not restrict iawsuits on measure, called the Mills bill, malnta1na in~giple "pain and suffering" l'njuries incurred Jq 411 accident. Single person the standard $5,000 level for medical ex- liability coverage of up to ·$15,IXlO also penses. One person 's Habillty coverage highlights the bill . has been increased from a $l5,000 level Another bill still in committee is AB 50 to $50,000, while two-or-more-persons sponsored by Assemblyman Jack Fenton (0-Montbello). The bill features a $50,000 coverage would increase from $30,000 to Yet he needs to if he Is tO decide whelher it should, in some form , become law In C41ifomla. 1-"!!':"~i>ll>LDO.laulLll.Jhat a motorist so insured who has an ac- cident is paid by his own insurance com· pany regardless of blame. Most plans have medical , wage Joss and liability coverage at vaTious benefit levels. poosonic! bY~ta •. Jameo..Mlll> San Diego). for their "anti" stand and called CTI.A's The meaaure is ~ttemed aft e r a reversa suppor!Of no awff~Uill'~_,,.,._. -mt'j>la.i"'Wl!IC rolittilt med ical payment ·ror persons In the in-$100,000. Ored V@ti1Cle:4rnftitntal -he-'"jji"e-seTI:--.t.n..injur:ed_pets0n_under-1be .. ,""1w..<J1U1"----- state st~ndard or $15,000 for liability not re-collect expenses on items that he T'lic Orange CO\Ul\)' Board o f North Irvine Trustees Santa Ana attorney Wylie Aitken, vice president of the CTLA , has called the legislalion "the flrsf affinnative no fau lt bill yet presented." Altken says the new positioli oo no fault by the CTLA is "not a Study • "a..._shift in tactics that was born of victims from suing for basic 4<1mages necessity." , such as medical bills, wage loss, and No fault has been the subject of many other out-of-the-pocker·tosses. Jnsurees of lhe .bills into>duced in this year's need not reach a certain arbitrary level legislative session. None have passed or threshold of cla ims before they can be payments for o n e person injury • death had already been paid for under other claims. AB so has been bitterly opposed coverage unless he was paying two by the CTLA . premiums, one under no fau lt and one The CTLA's alternative to the Fenton under another insurance careier. CTLA· leader Aitken, in an interv ie\v, said the ~1ills bill "'·ould "prov kte a wider range of coverage berth for the injured victim and the person who may have a suit brought against him ." Aitken said the measure stresses increased liability rather than medical coverage because studies have shown that 98 percent of the medical expenses incurred in an accident fall in the $5,000 range. Two-school Plan This Customer Playing for High Steaks In ·discussing the . Fenton $50,CMX'J covera'ge, he· sal~ it seemed "r8ther ridiculous to buy something they (the in- sur·ed) wouldn't use ." NE\V YORK (UPI) -The wea lthy Ait ken pointed out the Fenton measure owner of a chemical company and his mandatorily requires a person to buy all \Voman companion sipped their cocktails _ the various kinds of lnsuran5e covered in and ate a spinach salad -$13. the plan even if~the insured already ha s They looked forward then to the main such coverage under another carrier. By CANDACE PEARSON The committee, which inc I u d es course, Chateaubriand stea ks for two-Under ~·!ills , he added, thet·e is a ot IM_Dlll'f' ''"" '''tt Trus•-s Sharon St'rcello-and Lee Sicoli, .,, ~ ..,.,. certification system where the no fau lL North Irvine residents will be given an is spli t on two altemaUves. "nw:y are: When the steefks arrived at the S\\'ank· buyer ha s a choice of \vhal services he cpportunity to say If they want one large -Build one high school for about 1,800 Sign of the Dove restaurant ~Iay 5, Mar-y.·ants to buy. high schOOI or two small cnes on the students. the same capacity as Universi-tin Schickler looked at them, prodded one Ali insured person under Fenton can same site. ty High in Irvine, on about 40 acres in a \"ith his fork , and dech1red they 'vere only collect full benefits \\'hen the .A special study session on the size and triangle of land between Walnut Avenue "pea sized, inedi ble." medical e~nses exceed $1.000, he location or a high school north of the San-and the Santa Ana Freeway. "l was prepared to pay for 'vhat my noted. He smd Mills' bill UJl5 the liability 1a Ana Freeway has been set for J une 11 Other sites in North Irvine so far have lady friend and 1 consumed -the cock-benefits and requires no medical by~ Irvine Unified School Distri c t proved unfeasible because they are in tails and spinach," he said. "But not for threshold. trustees. agricultural preserves, too far from the highway robbery. The Santa Ana attorney found the , ft will be at 6:45 p.m. June 11 in the majority of student population or ,in the "Do you remember the Charlie Chap-Foran ·bil1 similar to Mills in that no multipurpose room at-the-Irvine School path of a possible flood . _ !in movie 'Modern Tim~'? -It shows medical threshold must be met-for full site. The regular board meeting will -Build two high schools with two people-acting like sheep in-the.subway, benefits-and-for-the. st rong-effect It-will -foUow-at-8 P~m. ---scpararn:-tdentities-for-about-I, 1--:C:"W'e_ll,lJU,St wouldn 't ba'a any n1ore." have in reducin.&_~urt litigation__ and Trustees issued a special call to students each in the same triangle of Schickler, owner or Ames Paint & premium cost$. · parents' and siudents-affec.tcd by the new land but on about 60 acres. The schools Chemical Co. of Carlstadt, N.J,, \vho lives But the-CTAL attorney found the Mills school to attend. · · woi.ild share a gymnasium-spectator on his 46-foot yacht Early Bird and eats bill di£ferent )n its consumer oriented ap- The meeting was called 8fter trustees facility. out at least four times a week, refused proache_s. The measure prohibits in- leamed that a dis trict committee stu-J\.Irs. Sicoli said the second suggestion to pay for the steaks. The rnariager or discriminate cancellation of premiums . dJing P~ for the new JChool had•reac-"'ould cost $500,000 more in increasC<I the restaurant, Scervo Krispofich, called and follows a "Doctrine of Co~parative hed ~n .~mpasse. . land prices alone. police. N~gligence" in which an insured driver Ir:vme s_second high school will serve tf· two schools-were built on the site Schickler spent l\\'O hours gettjng pays for the damaged in an accident in students who li ve in an area boundedOy~;he added , one -might have ·to be pui finge!'Printed and charged with. theft of relation to the amount of hi s negligence. Jeffrey Road. Moulton Park w a Y • close to the freeway, a source of noise services. Californi a currently follows a policy of Harvard Avenue and the 5anta Ana and traffic danger. But _Criminal Court Judge Thomas G. contri butory negligence where the driver Freeway. ~trs. Sicoli indicated she favo~ed \Veaver dismissed the charge \vhen causing the accident pays all the building one school in part for ex-restaurant representatives failed to ap-damages tholigh he may be only partly to pediency. "We're two years behind in,~ pear in court. blame. ' opening a high school there." she said . Aitken said no fault insurance like the The Tustin Union High School District. l\1ills bill will be "a boon to the insurance wMch becomes defunct after June 30, 'CIA ·Reins Sought business because it will probably' in- Bay Area O·w1ier Sells Gasoline stQPPed planning in the area when it crease the amount of liability policies faiied to pass bonds to build more high .... wASfllNGTON (AP) _ sen. William-boughh!!--Noting---that-it-coold hurt-at.<-----1 schools. uPi T,...,...1, Proxmire (0-Wis.) introduced legisla-torneys beCause it would reduce small .Eor 90 Cents A smaller school \\o'Ould provide more S ....... , B""•'se 111"'1-.:ef tion today intended to subject ajl Central cl~ims, he added "liability insurance is ooportunities for students to be activ,e0_-=:.o~=~!!'=•~~·=~~ u-r.-_·· _ . Intelligence Agency operations, at home still based on fault. . and become leaders, Mrs. SirceUo . . and overseas, to congressional approval. "Nobody needs -an-attomer.-until in· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Service station owner Ken Yano sold premium ga90I~ for 90.9 cents a gallon Sunday.~1 ~~as going fQf 85.9 cen~allon. argued. A two school-one site g:lan migh!. ~uth _Vietnamese~ boy w_e*:P.s over rave of _.father WI},? was kiE!_<!_ 'rhUWI WJ>uld prOhibtt the CIA from i!_!:.__.!Urance COf11.~nles don't meet tbeir provide more flexibllity in teaching )'. centlr W~l e f1gli~_1ng WI~ SOutll I~ namese Army against corn.mu· . volyement in any illegal activity in the o6TlgiUons ~Othe-potlcy 11.o rcre"°r~s '--. ----1 styles also, she added~ n1sts. Fighting persists despite cease-fire. United s tates. Unfortunately, they don 't always." He said his supply was running out and he'd rather charge outrageous . prices than nm out. "There's really nothing y.·orse than . pulling into a station and being told they have no gas," Yano said. "At least this way, ·we'll always have a little for the people who really need it." Yano said he had 200 gallons le!t. He nised his prices after closing down for t1aree days last week because he was out <i fuel and was told by Mobil Oil Cocp. tllat be was being rationed. Yano said the prtces cut bJs business but did not discourage everyone. BURGLAR ENJO YS HOME COMFORTS hnmunization Scheduled ror Preschool Youngsters - Laguna Beach, 8 to 11 :30 a.m., June 7, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 428 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Pre-registration immunizations f o r children planning to enter school this year are now scheduled at Orange Coun- ty Health Department clinics in coastal Newport Beach, 1 to 4 p.m., June 25, -~~-~~--Odd.Eellowsl!all.-2471lNe-rt.BIY.d._ cities. Booster shots and immunizations against measles; rubella, d.iptheria, tetanus and_polio will ~ given. The San t1emeftte, 8 to 11:20 a.m., June 27, Beach Club Hoilse, 100 AVenida Pico. clinics are open. to all ' ages 3nd im-San J uan,Captstrano, 1 to 4 p.m., June ·ELMIRA, N.Y. (AP), _ A burglar munizations are free. 7. Community Christian Church, 31612 Et ' made himself at home when he broke in· The ~hedule for the clinics in coast Camino Real. -to-the;epartment-of-Bonnte J, Bobby,~.--~c~iu~··~•~ls~:~ --lmmunizations-are-also-avai1able-dail1 v-+•+-----l- Police said that when Miss Bobby was Costa Mesa, 1 to 4 p.rn., June 6 and J3, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 r.m. (Tuesday un· away, someone raided her refrigerator, Co~unity Mental Health Building, 1441 til 7 p.m.) at the HeaJth Department <*l\sumlng beer, ·spaghetti and meat-s A tails, and leaving a cucumber salad and uperior ve. Central Office, 645 N. Ross St., Santa potato chips on the premises. Huntington Beacb, 8 to 11 :30 a.m., Ana. The culprit also teok a shower and left June 6 and 20, Lake Street Club House, Additional information may be ob- bthind three dirty towels. 12th and Lake streets. tained at 834-3171. Lightning l'ieti1111 Fourteen prlte breeding -Holstein cows were killed rccenUy by ll ~hlnlng strike In Uba'non, Pa. The • ) cows, a\l huddled under trees for protection from the ra ln, valued at $16,000. -• ' \. YOU'LL aE TH E BEST DRESSED MAN FOR FATHER'S Dn y I A Classic For all Occ1sion1 -Freedber9's Wool Gabardine Suft, Beig• and Navy $185.00. Ox.lord Button Down Shirt by Eag le Sh irtm.t kers $13.00. Engl ish Silk Tie by Rob"! Talbott $10.00. . _, .... PHELPS MEAGER ~ OYER soTWB111r.AJ.m100A .. . ~Newpor• Beech , Wllshlre, Sherman Oeks, Pasaden a, Lakewood, West Cov t~e • • ' i.I DAil V PILOT with Tom urphine Monday, Ju~t '4, 1973 Minh Hits Oppre ssion In .Saigon • , , . ' ' I Supe~jet Disaster Won't Stop Red Plans of the h the shoW, Sergei Anclrlasov, said lhe PARIS (U PI) -French Premier Pierre , ASKED ABOUT the cause eras , '--·'"'k •· ... _,.... plane "certainly will come -w -Messmer said today tpe fiery crash oC Ziegler said It was too early lo !tt-..... lofi"· next air show (llld it will be Oylng with the Soviet's needtenose supersonic Tupol· J\ut he said lhe fact the entire incident I.hen." ~ - • ::+--.A1cow-rA'pJ -x'l>-r<BldenMl<>un,ir---~ ~~-­ev ll4 Sunday with the Josstroiof~l4~1ivl;)es,__,,"'as~l'"il!!m~ed~b,)' tel~~Oll cameramen ~;t air shaw is. sch_ . ed. uled ror ~--wo·s-anJ.ltnternation.!IJoceates -est.=:--.•=li"'--"-==c..::=.....:c.. --~-~---~ Snite the disaster Britain, France a.nd \vould be ol great he P' to tnv a-llfr~. ol" · 1 -··-~ The Pangs Of Su1ntner ' SU!\11\t,f:R111\1ES. DEPT. -Just a short time -bfteR-'in-this space I was chortling all over the place about how quickly summer had loomed upon the van Minh today accused tl;le Saigon government or "blocking the restoration of peace" by opp ressing neon-Communist opponents of President Nguyen Van Thit>u. In baUlefield action . the Saigon ·com- mand reported Co mmunist gunners shot do"'" a South VictnamC"SC hcliropter Sun- day. killing all six crewmen, and at leasL 55 Communist SOldiei'S were killed in tv.'O clashes. Orange ·Cioast ~ene. Seems lo me that l\1INlt ISSUED a statement saying that v.·as along about the Memorial Day even if the talks i...mnning Wednesday in _.. weekend. · · ...... 15. Paris between Henry 'A. Kissinger and Just goes to show what ha ppens when Hafioi's Le Due Tho are successful, "the you get into the ' "'eather-predicting correct implementation of · the Paris business. Summer indeed. lt develops ~greement, in practice, depends never· that the late holiday was the only reflllY theless on the goodwi ll of the two oPPOSing good weekend We 've had in recent times. sides of South Vietnam." Well, never mind that. Su mmer is at Meanwhile six crewmen died when hand whether or not the weatherman -communist gunners shot down a South decides to cooperate. You can tell it's -Vietnamese helicoptei", the government that season by all the other things that re.ports. At least 55 enemy troops "'ere are going on. rePorted_killed in infantry assaulls. FOR ONE rnrNG. the good old sum-The CH47 Chinoo~ helicopter was on a mertime brings along a lot of complaints. resupply mission 55 miles northwest of It seems to be the sign of the season, Saigon when a heat-seekin g missile hit it I ST EX,POW CASUAL TY Ci pt, Edward Br~n~ Former POW's Death Believed To be Suicide HARRISON, !(.y, (AP) - A medical par ticularly here a long the Orange Coast. Sunday, a spokesman said. Downcoast in San Clemente, for ex-11le commander of the infantry examiner says a note in French found ample, some of the folks have been com· division as.5 igned to the area said last near the body of Air Force Capt. Edward plaining about rusty drinking water. Did week that 100 North Vietnamese and Viet A. Brudno, a former prisoner or war, this condition in the mun i c i p a I Cong had been bringing in fresh tanks Iran.slates roughly to "life was not worth waterworks come on suddenly? and other equipment, including missiles. li\'ing." Perhaps, but I'm suspicious that the In other Indochina developmenls: r~ty stuff was showing from timt=.to-Brudno's body was discovered Sunday 1•• Soviet and French .11Cla II ~""' the Soviet Unlon said they will press tors. today for the reasori for the crash. ahead with their plans for supersonic The head of the Sovtet delegation to civil air travel. TJIE SOVIETS we're' reported to have 10 more of the planes under construction in hopes of selling it on. the world mar· ket. France and Britain Me "'orking to- gether to market their supersonic Con· corde although leading U.S. airlines have decided not to buy and the J apanese ex- pressed new uncertainty today. Australian Pop Group Charged in TV Fraud ~ "Russia .will go oo with its program," said Henri Ziegler, president of <'~ spaliale, the' French part of the Franco- Bi-itish-supersonic Coocorde project "As ' for the Concorde, its viability and secur· ity have been abundantly proved and the . program will not suffer from this acci· dent." LONDON (AP) -The three-man Australian pop group New Wi;irld was ch8rgerl tod ay with frau~ tn connection · with a British talent cohtest. Bail was set at $62S for each of the three singers-John Lee, ·John Kane and Mel Noona·n. Another hearing was set for June 15. The group bad just returned from a tour of Sweden and Den{na~. CorrptWOn -in-lfiat scandal. Onetime singer and night club hosles.1 Jani~ Jones was also arrested and charged with, flmong other things, procuring prostitutes .. for BBC officials. ' 1 Mel Collins, agent for the New World, said today the fraud charges against his . pop· group have nothing to do with th«! BBC scandal. THE SIX·MAN crew of the Tupolev and eight vi11agen died Sunday when -the plane went into a nose-dive quring a THE THREE were accused of "a con· "THE GROUP has been linked with the d monstratl·on fl1'ght before 300 000 spec s piracy to utter forged post cards." The e • · BBC payola trouble but t~ cha~e shows tatcn at Le Bourget air show and crash- charges were connected with a television they have nothing lo dd with bribery and ed · bl ''"" fragments on the nearby show called Qpportunity Knocks, a talent 1 in a~"b corruption or prostitution. The pub lcity ·11 of G 'nville The wr·eckage contest based on postal votes. v1 age oussa1 · linking them to this scandal has done hit 15 Muses and injured 28 persons. Warrants for their arrest went out last them a great deal of harm," he said. It the fi'~ known sh of · ·1 month, at the same time a record·plug-was u :.• . era a c1v1 · New World has had seven records in I · · lin d of ging scandal broke in the state-run an supersoruc rur er an was one a the British top 2D, including Rose · r 1 ~• t · · l: d' t British Broadcasting Corp. pop senes o recen ,..... •• e av1auon lSaS ers Garden, Tom Turnaround and Cara ed 519 I. . . personalities, including singer Dorothy that have claim 1ves m six separ-d cara. They appeared on n.v-t. ... lty Squires, v.·ere charged with bribery an vw-..... , ate crashes. Knocks starting in 1969. 'The program la Police said the bodies of four m issing aired on independent television, not the time before the affectCd &n Clemen----U.S. WARPLANES attacked C-Om-at the home of his_wife'.s pa_rent s, wh.ere 1 ___ _.,e.,,an.,s,_go fed up_. Coll ecting_jars of ,"red~~m"'wtist t.ioop positions around two he hall been living· since his return last goo they alleged cam~. from the reslden-beSiege<rcamOOOian proV1nctaIClil>il81S-Fem:u~-'1nOre-t~n-seven')'ears-of crewmen were found in the shattered C' n -Ii£. •· B nk BBC. .... C<JCl<pit <i the plane and were being ~~!::o~r~n~J~a~. ~a~~~--i====::::::::::::::::::=i guaraea unbJ SOVietaViition ofrrctals ·- tial water lin es, some of tbe neighOors today and threw a ,ring of protective conI111ement m North Vietnam .. marched on city hall and thal seems ta airstrikes arowxl two government units could supervise their retn<>YAL The ether Clu'ef Elec. led two bodies were found earlier. ' me like a sure sign of summer. isolated 4 miles south of P hnom.Penh. Takeo and Svay Rieng. in the Parrot's Beak border area 80 miles southeast of Phnom Penh, were attacked in the past 48 hours.· Both cities have been isolated s ince late last yeat to all but air resup- . Anyway, they got promises that things \Viii get better. UPCOAST.....IN HUNTINGTON Beach,·. you wonder if there is any way a local de.bate could get better. Huntington of- ficialdom .is currently in .an imbroglio about what to do with a statue of a oode surfboarder. City brass bad this statue com- mis.5ioned and cast_ up as a theme piece to go out in front of the new civic center. l have heard of naked body surfers but nude surfboa rd riding sounds somev;hat ply. . r IN"-LAOS, top Western diplomats said today a "real breakthrough" in setting up a coalition government in Laos will only come if the Paris peace negotiators make progress in Vietnaih and Cam· bodia. A PSVCJUATRIST from Newton, h1ass., said he had been treating Brudno ZIEGLER SAID Pyotr v . Dementiev, recently. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Nonnan Police called the death a suicide .. But Soviet aviation minister who watched the Baker Jr., chairman of United California the Westchester County medical e~ crash, tolQ hi m today that the Tupolev Bank, was elected president Saturday of aminer's office said it would not rule on program would con tinue and "the Russ· the California Bankers Association. the death untU further medical tests iaN expect lo be in the business com· Barker, 50, who is also UCB's chief ex- wcre· complete. mercially by the end of next year or the ecuti\•e officer, was elected at the 82nd However, Dr. Henry ·Ryan, the deputy start of 1975, same as Concorde."· annual convention of the 168-bank chief medical examiner, said, "I know The F rench official is one of the few association. Lhc police have told people it was a Westerners to have seen the Tupolev fac--Ole R. Mettler, president of the suicide. They have reason to." tory in Voronej: He was shown through Fanners .& Merchants Bank of Central Ryan said Brudno had a plastic bag by-Alexei A. Tupolev, who helped design California in Lodi was named first vice over bis head when his body was found . the plane. president and Stafford R. Grady, presi· on a bed. He said the bag "wasn't Ziegler said at least IO Tupolevs 144 dent of First Western Bank & Trust Co., obstructive" and that more tests, in-were under construction when be visited Los Angeles, v.·as elected. second vice • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Ot flvtry of tht Dally Pilot Is 9uarantttd ,.,,......,.~rill•': II .,.., .. Ml M ... """' ,..,... .., s:w , ...... c•U •"" ,...., <..-, wWl M """""'* t. '9•· C•lll l rt IA..,. ¥"1!1 ,I. f .m. , • ..,..., .... s..o.Ny1 11 '" .. "'' ""'''" ...... ,,..., ,, ' ........ , ......... , .......... . Sulld1y, c1H l fHI • c•" will "' ll•••tlll II Y••· C11K •" IM.H 1111111 It •.m. Tt lt phone\ M"' 0•11••~ c ..... ,~ '""u ...... u1:u11 ..... ,.. .. 111 ..... '""''-• ••• ,~ .... Woti-1t.. • ••• Mt-IJW .... c.._..i.. c""""-••-s." J••• c•~••••"': o .... "'81•1. -lh L..-, Lt tvftl Jolitul'I .... f'l1-4ftt unique. 11-----Anyway,-oow-they have-lhe statue and---w~1~1: -B -· - some peoplc!....'.don'L \\'anLit at the civic W etut1ty .Olft.ef eluding_ examination for dru~s"'-'wlll"'"-"be,,,__,th~e~cl!fa~c:!!tory~ . _ ==~---~~====~-1p:'.:res'.!'.'.id'.'.:en~t::.. --------~~-============:'.. needed. center. It has bctn suggested that it now be planted somewhere near the THE mfE OF Brudno's death was set municipal. pier a_nd beach. The artist op-F Ormer~rove at late.Saturday. night ~r early Sunday. poses this notion. He bas probably Harrison pohee said Brudno, who figurOOO ul th at-thC kids Wlll 'have a 1ot . 1 -would-have-been 3:J~today,had-left-a-will better oppo rtunity to decorate his work NetV Jersey · US dat~ May 22 and ~ine sealed letters in at the beach t han they would out at city addition to the note 1n French. hall. Police said B1udno's mother-in·.law, FORT LAUDERD.i\.LE, Fla. {AP) -Bernice Gitenslein, had described him mi l\tEANWHILE, SOME rucku s has been Stuart Holzman has admitted Jle's the despondent ~inc~ his return. raised at Ne\vport Beach City Hall over man who roared a "'ay with three speed-The psychiatrist. Dr. J onathan Borus, the hi gh cost or keeping up th e 'beacbes boats last week as bikini-clad v.·omen said Brudno had consulted him "quite for tourists and the congestion whic h is threw $100 bills on the waves. recently." "He had been under my care chronic at Pacific Coast •lighway's bay Holzman -who-once.drove a busJn New...... since his return from Vietnam, but not · bMdge. SomehO\f, b61.h of these items J ersey to ~am a $50-million inheritan~. -ure-whole-it~-re--since-he'rbeen-ba~~· sound familiar. v.-ouJdn't eTTllain on Sunday why the Dr. Borus satd. He gave no other detalls. As issues, you have to suspect they ~r didn't <.'Orne up overnight. Some folks in women threw the bills on the water last BRUDNO MARRIED Deborah Gilen- the municipal hall said they have some Friday. stein a few months before leaving for suggested interim solutions on how to The inciderit began earli.er last week Vietnam in 1965. Police said she received stop the bridge from getting congested when an unidentified man challenged the news of his death at his parents' but they feared the solutions wouldn't Monroe Spodak, president of Everglades home in Quincy, ?l-1ass. work. That figures. 1'1arina, to take him the 54 miles to She .. __ , h , h B. · · · the Baham I d 'thin re""m:u to er n11 .. ents ome Sun-Addilional\y, after that late Memorial 1nuru m a Is an s WI 50 d ,...... Day crowd left the beaches wall-to-wall minutes. The man said he'd buy three a~~no was shot down over North Viet· litter , you ran understand why the speedboats for $45,<XX> if Spodak could do nam in a F4 Phantom jet Oct. 18. 1965. Newport folks got hot over the seashore it. · Released last February, he was attached 1----.iobs. Trouble is. you have to wonder-if The_rnanJ>ought the boats even tl~gh. to-Westover-Air Force Base in _ it's totally fair lo blame al~ the beach Spodak missed by four minutes. Massachusetts but was Ofl convalescent WH¥--DON'T FAR--tt HAVE -THE SAME RIGHTS AS-OTRER WORKERS? ' problems on our vis_itors. There may He showed up at the marina Friday leave. have been some local slobs down there on with three women and ciuised away On returning to New England Feb. 17, We at Safeway think they should. We've thought so for seven years, and have stated repeatedly that farm workers should have the same rights as other workers to organize and bargain collectively. They are entitled to free-and-open-elec· tions, with secret ballots, for deciding which, if any, union will represent them. I .... the beaches, loo. Just a chance. while marina employes dove from the Brudno was quoted as saying ··r find Else"'here, you can rest assured we d~ after about $3.000 worth of $I~ myself using a Jot of superlatives Jatelv." t----w;·u have-otherlypcs--of-fuming-deVeloP-bills_Jhat_fl \lltered JrQm the womeru._He -compared--returning-to the-Uniied as the season comes upon us. You cau hands. States with "the excitement or being expect a flap o,,V""'two as several art Holzman once was called New J ersey's reborn." festivals get under \\'ay in Laguna Beach. "millionaire in waiting" because a rich As he left the field fo r the base An.d ~rnebod_y will question why t~ey got WlCle said he had to hold a steady job un-hospital, Brudno said the first thing he acid md_lgest1on after Costa_ l\1esa s late, til he was 35 to inherit the family planned to do was "see my wife in utter great f'~sh. f'ry, You can JUst count on fortune. He drove a bus in N cw privacy." Base offici;l.ls reported later these things. Bnmswick, N.J., for 10 years, until he that he had no serious medical or After all, it's summertime. was 39. psychological problems. Thunderstorms Rake Texas -----. ----· -----~ Po'IVt!rful Stor1ns , Tor1iatloes Cross Natio1i's Middl e " • llfl wt•l!ClfOIO<All • \ • These rights have long.been protect.00. for workers in commerce and industry. We see no reason farm workers should not have equal rigb.t& ~use-we tblillr1t ts-higb:tlme-for-everyone-to·~theile----• facts, we-are making-this public appeal in support ofimparti!!Uy supervised free eleetions covering farm worker ]abor contracts. ' .-... The following organizations are am(>ng many who have indicated to \a that. they favor secret ba)lots for farm workers. We urge their support, and the support of all other interested parties, in seeking immediate st.eps to schectule free elections in farm labor negotiations. ~d-ol$ao-Co•il ··111 -- Boonlof R"""of-Cllhnio --of satyof.Ja&~ofS.­ CoddcColdff/rb s,ntl~ Sao- Coddc OO-ol'-Fn Ullor- tpOcopot OO-ol - A.o.P.E. -CA --~Mri>Plll<.CA ·~-of M-llilol:tlll.Soulhn ~ .. . .._..,..,,.-c. ....... a.u. ---CoJJd St'Jhnu'•C.-.Olltnl Sont>Qn ~Coodlla.N ----C....Caall. s.a-••S.-~ _ .. ___ _ u.it.d Cold of s,ntl s,..... ~ .. -.. C...-c.tr -Sllll_ol _ Lotol lhion 1440.~CA llllilodn•.,.--t...i111ts.n- (fh11 11t ............ o:inlrlttwd In ---o; --llcopo12h • • r r Del Iha ac but J or By cat dea and ly "ha ton s ma • ofn pre S)'1i pro h • itil' 'foll biR the all !hr s~ lo hl la fai p • ta lo lo • g -· n r • I ' i • P~niagon· Reports OnD.eaths "" More Divorces 'Homemade' • 4J • ---~-----~ ......... • -Non,attorney Co~ultan,ts Reportedly 'Hasslecl' By Tiie AllOClated p,.., --Many married couples in caurornta are undertaking a new do-it yourself project - di vorce, However, -some don't do it entirely by themselves. They · pan!e11 in California which sell Parker has-been dismissed. Own Div<irce in Californla." marriage dissolution kits -"Since the book is protcc1ed complete package of form s, SUITS HAVE not been filed under the First Anendmcnt sam ples and instructions -against the wave Project, and was written by an at.- are the Wave Project, which although its owner, Charles tomey, Wave Projects just has 18 offices, and the Sherman, 3 Berkeley attom~y refer people with legal ques- California Divorce Council. who closed his law office when tions to the book instead of • Monday1 June 4, 19.73 OA!p PILDT 5 INTERIOR OECORA TING SEMINAR We Help Y~u. Help Yourself Color Cfff'dt.ri•1t Wllot't New hrftlhre Pl~Me11t W•llcowlfff"' TJte fllf'fllture for Yev Df11l*Y & All Wh1dew Tr"tm.11" Cetpetl"f e Ylirtt e IJtlll1"f e Accetlefln Your Home Is Your Class Project • WASHINGTON (AP/ -The 0erense Department reports that 10,303 nonhostlle death• accompanied the 45,958 com- b.:1t casualties of U.S. military forces.lnS1"•toam..""-'-'--- The report lo Sen. Robert C. :Ulm.Jle!D&baJ><w broed. of businessman -the nonat- torney divorce consultant. These pet'80ns p r 0 v i d e assistance to the couple, usually·· at much lower rees than lawyers demand for their services. ....:.. which has nine. There also are he star.te<i._ the .Wave._Prniect, answerin g those questions IH'5nrs~m-a11er--;-"1rt<!lvtd\l'J! says Workers in one of nrs ot-ttiem:s~herman--M'li·e I.. --J1 --~----""'---'"141W'-~~~~----<:__+--~-~o.J nonaUorney divor c e con-fices have been "hassled" by Sherman is quick to point , Byrd (D-W. Va.) says seVeral categories of noncombat deaths -.notably "fragging" and accidental homicide usual- ly by discharge Of \Veapo ns - "have been phenomena or the conflict in Southeast Asia." Such incidents "abated dra· (1N SHORT ... ) Ufll TtliNlelt The Graduate Sen. Sa tn J . Ervin Jr. waits to receive an hon· orary doctor of laws de· The consultant appeared about the same time as more liberal divorce cQdes. Within the last-few years, most states have adopted laWs making it relatively easy for consenting couples to end their marriage. sultants, some of wh ich di sap.-a local dlstri£t attorney. out that Wa ve Project \VOrk C'rs pear as suddenly-as they ap-"don'l give legal advice. They pear. "~le threatened to charge help pe<iple n1ake their O\~·n Lee Flinn , one of the owners the workers with practicing decisions." r h C l·r · o· law without a license until 1 o l e a 1 orn1a 1vorce The California D 1 v or c e c . · 1 d H be t " k went down and showed him v.runc1, an u r rar er, Council also has a copyrighted I who opened the council"s that '''e're not," Sherman said. book but it is not sold com-1 R. ·d If' both h "There's a. very thin line there 1vers1 e o ice, ave mercially. It can only be ob- misdemeanor cases pending and I don 't think we've cross-t>ined in the tnarriaae dissolu- h l ·I -edit." " on-e arges o practicing aw tiort kit§. y:hich the council~ without a license. Flinn also is He explained one way his sells for $55. accused of advertising legal workers stay on the legal side The \VaVe Project also services by a nonattorney. of that line. Sherman has writ· charges $5S fo r its kits. These A si milar charge against ten a book, "How to Do Your f d t · I d ril · IN 1969, GOV. Ronald ees o no 1nc u e mg Re9gan signed Into l a w cha rges. CLASS #I CLASS #2 CLASS #J Tu•• .. J 2 -luff., J1111e If . TUM., JuM 2i 7 P.M. to t P.-M. Wed,. J11111e I J • Wed., June 20 -Wed., J1111• 27 10 A.M. fo 12 f\10011 Thurs., J1i1110 14°Thur1., J11110 21 -llH1f1., June 21 7 P.M. fo t P.M. 8itf!tl'/J r!IJ;fllJl!fJll &11rifJr1, 200 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH e DESIGN PLAZA _e 644-SJJO matlcally as the Vietnam troop \\•ithdrawal proceeded toward completion," Lt. Gen. Leo E. Benade, deputy assistant sec- retary of defense,· said in a letter. g re e durin g Boston University commence- ment exercises. He said he'll insist te levised 1 Senate Watergate hear- ings ' continue despite protestations by special: prosecutor Archibald Cox. California's divorce ref Orm . c·.. f D h s h ?\·lost California ca s es btll, whi~b teChnicatly replac-ause 0 .eat 0 ug. t against nonattorriey -di vorce ed divorce with ,''the dissolu-consµJtants still are pending. I'=====================' tion of a marriage.'' Tt also • , But , in Nevada, a 39-year-old Kids Like To e Robot Kap1d 2 Cruisers ----- did away with the practice of F y h 16 c • ho tel engineer \Vas fined $800 blaming one partner in the -or -out ' ' amping !>St December after being marriage for the break-up by convicted on ..eight .counts of MOSCO\V_(AP-) -The Soviet Union's Lunokhod ~. a robot moon buggy that bar; pro\vled 3bout the Le Monnier CTater si nce January, has eompleted il<> mission. Tass sMi today. Wrecked pro viding as the Cau se "ir· practicing law \\'i.thbut a reconcilable differences.,, NORCO (AP) -Tests have said. Valitu s' parents ~a id license. Del Brandon, 39, had A k And The number of fi nal divorce been ordered to determine if their son frequently ate wild been s e 11 in g do-it-yourself S y food pol.son1·n• caused tl1c plao1ts after seein110 the com-divorce kits fo r uncontested decrees issued 1·n California in • ' death Of th Who ' d mercial. cases for $77.63. 1969 was 73,318. The next yea r a you repor e -l--~---------------~·--------------On Beaches it jumped to 107.307. New ly 'began eating weeds and Jersey granted 26,280 divorces flowers after viewing a "back in 1971 when that state chang-to nature" television com- The announcement by the orficial news agency, with no previous indication the robot's systems \vere wearing out. prompted speculation the craft h!d suffered a mishiip. LONG BEACH (AP)~-The edits divorce laWs _nearly mercial, authorities said. wreckage of two private cabin twice the 14,236 granted the William Valitus, 16, died on cruisers remained on the beach year before. a camping trip Sunday with at Rocky folnt 00 the Palos · Although the number of do-four frien~ in the dry Santa V~ Pebinsula earty_ today it-yourself d j v or c es is Ana river bottom near here, ·• Swap Sought follo~g weekend accidents, unavailable an unofficial the Riverside cOOnty Sheriff's m...Wlu....Se.r.l1ces authorities said. • . survey Jn Les Ange"les County,. office rtported~ 1---TE--JL•TOV!V 1 1. ~tho--~!f'he-Goflst-Guaf:d--het."e-Uid_shows-3:'432 during a selected--A~scorpion-was-found-on· A -srae 1 au r· a 30-Joot boat O\vned by Robert Tnonth of 1972, compared to Valitus' chest when the yoUth ilies said today lhcv Want to Crdnda!l of Redondo Beach be-1.408 for the same month in began to hallucinate~tUrday '(ollow up the Middle East's · came 1mp~led on a shallow 1971. night, the companions told cf· biizgest POW exchange since r~f after 1t strayed too close \Vhile more and-m 0 re ricers. The youths said the~· the 1967 war with a swap of to 1aggcd rocks on ~he shore. couples are filing dissolution found Valitus dead th e next all other prison~rs. . A spokesman said a ~earch foJms v.lithout consult ing at· morning. Another , ~corpion After the exchan :=:e Sunday, for Crandall \\•as called off torneys, some do get help in was nearby, they told officer:- three Israeli pilots released by early Sunday after he tele-com pleting these forms from A toxicology exan1lnation Syria in exchangC for 57 pris-pKoned the Coast Guard and nonattorneys. was ordered after an autopsy oners held by Israel said their told them he. "'as the only pas· disclosed no scorpion bites on rllptors tortured !hem regular· sengcr and '-''as unhurt. . TWO OF THE la rgest com· the body, the coroner 's of(ici:! ly duing tht'ir three years in Both boats lan~ished beside jall. the remains of the Greek f ~ . mCIQoEKmm•"""-"'""...- freighter. DomJnator. "·hich -... • ltlan 0row... ran aground 12 Y'"" ago . . Panty Bai· d~ .. CORONA (AP) - A 20-year- old Riv"Yside County mu Guard_Shot -~~i~:,--~·~~a~:-------~ Wayne ~gards Buggirig ,· of here, after his fnmlic ba¥· B wayjog for help was mJstaten · • 1 y "c by bis frieods on smre Ii"': ., ~ :E(APr-:::.-:Actor::John ·wayne of"Ne.wpori-- "playing around." M ~ • ,.. Beilch, • longtime supporter of President Nixon. says the Investigators said Sunday At ~Cc;ncerl Watergate bugging was a "panty raid by underlings who that six friends of Richard Al -enjoy playing cloak and dagger." btrt Thill of El CertiW rushed SAN . FRAN'OlSC:o (AP) _ Jn an interview Sunday with the Seattle Post-Jntelli- ro his aid only after they saw 'ThoUsands of iOck f~ns ga~ gencer, Wayne said Nixon was being blamed unfairly for 1,, him sink in the middle or the ered 1IJ, Kezar s fadium and on .. the· bugging incident and subsequen t coverup attempts. Jake. Resuscitation attfmpls nearby roofs to listen to the , 1 failed. British band Led Zepplin for REF.ERRING to two \Vhite House aides who have re· e--lmpea~hme11t:> WASHINGTON 1,\PJ -A Hou!le discussion o( whether President Nixon's actions in the Watergate a r fa i r are grotmds for impeachment has been initialed by Rep. Paul N. McCfookey Jr. (R-canr. ). McCloskey has reserved an hour after the close of regular House business Wednesday to discuss the matter, and invited 2\l.I hours. t signed as a result of \Valergate, the 66-year-old actor said : The group took in $320,000 tt', "I don't personally kno"' hi s associates, John Ehrlich· ~· Su!idi y from the S0.000 payingf_f man and H. R. Ha\Cleman. Froni what 1've heard , they f.1 ·rans in'side the stadium. one-~ were pretty arrogant fellows·. They haven't helped the • time home of the San Fran-~ President much. cisco 49ers professional foot-"But too often the press and Congress just haven't ball team. 1 praised f\-1.r. Nixon eriough for the good he has done." Led 1.eppelin g r o s s e d $309.000 a ffiOl\th ago at New APPEARING in Seattle for the filming of a movie, York's Shea stadiwn, beating Wayne said the President ended the Vietnam war and has the Beat1e's haul for a 1966 "done all of the things the other men said they would do concert th ere. if.elected. casualties reported ">ere "But because pf a damned panty raid by underlings r some persons on bad drug who enjoy playing cloak and dagger, his magnificent •• trips, one youth who had a record of accomplishrflent has been tarnished,'' the vet· ~ broken leg and a security -~gu~a~rd~wh==o:_:a=""'=·=de=•=t•:l=ly::::_sh=o-t !.:::er~a~n~atct:o:r:sa~id~.==::'.~".::'.:::S:::=::::=-,~"':"~:!::~=-~::i ePero11toRet11rn himself. ....-1 I ~.-v. ~ J:<.a ....;_'?.'ft.:!i: L~ "•>:t i:i _otncunembers ~participate. MADRID (AJ'J_-_Juan D. Peron . the exiled former die:- ,. tator or Argentina , w.ill return to hi s country June 21 , says h i~ former private secretary. Jose Lopez Rega. now min- ister ol welfare. said he made a trip to Madrid to "officially announce the end of the IS. year exrfe ot the ~reatest man or our.motherland.'~ Peron has * ' ' hnln.n/'"'V\ been In Madrid since 1960, ex-no m1n1mum U::1JClJ l\...A:I, cept for a brief visit this year. e Talks Ce~e *no limit number of --c~~1~~.s~~>ko~~------· efleeks--writtm -· -off -in -the-Wcite.r:s_.Puil!_ oi * ' America strike again.st th e As-no saM' rYJS nequ1' r0r.J oociation or Motion Picture and 1 It:) I·' . I t:JU, Television Producers. * , , da Talk.o; ended after two short no· el\/pra+on +e meelinRs Salui:cJay and no n•w A I I ,l LU • ~ net1otlali~wrrc "t. The *·no fooli'rg, guild said talks were hall· ed because an "in:!lbilily to i-ei;Olve an irripasse in many areas -specificiall~ the t .2 percent re.!tdual p..Sed br - !he-guild for the sale of film to pey TV, Cltble TV and cas· sett.es and on a retroactive cov· erage." e Crash Probed NEW YORK (UPI) -Fire Deptirtment and C:O.st Guard ofrlclals called separate meet· 1ogs today to try to find out why a U.S. CBl'g• ship and a Belgian oil tanker collided in New York harbor .. during the -kend, killlng at toast eight pt'!'SOl1!. I l---:=:=J\C1CUe-worJ<ers ,..rchlng the tanker SundnY lound the eighth vicilm or t he crash. Eight other crew members of both shtps were stlll missing nnd reared dead. For our Semi-Grand Opening we're offering FREE Checking tor Life to Charter Depasitors. Open your personal checking account now, and You'll never pay another cent for service charges. Which can save you $25 to S40 a year this year, an~ every year you bank with us. 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J D A U .Y PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE ·Space for the Future An open space element for the Orange County gen· built. There still are problems. but many qualified people eral plan was endorsed by the county planning com· are ready to help. • _ mission last week. ,-. The Bo3rd of Supervisors should follow the ~ead The action followed a month of public hearings and ot the planning commission and. approve 'the package. n"i!arly-three-month 6f-!hmrel!p.-eflol't"by-cortsultants;--, -------"-'.-'-------""'-'----"-""'---~-11--­ the county planning staff, and citizens committees. Confusion is easy to come by as to the real meaning of these reports, which will be sent to the Board of Sup· ervisors for a final decision by June 30. . Jn capsule form , they ·call for a 50.-year program involving a third of the county's land area. The cost will be $884 million in 1973 dollars. The first six years, the bill will be $22.5 million per year. But benefits, say the economic consultants, will easily match costs -by a ratio of $1.70 gained for every $1 spent. Open space is usually defined as land or water that is not developed for urban uses. In the county's report, however, the definition is significantly modified as land that, if developed,. will complement natural characteristics. . The program Will not freeze development. It is not in tended to stop anything -but rather to turn toward a new sensitivity of the delicacy of the natural environ- ment and our need for some natural surroundings, to organize and regulate. no f prohibit development. As Commission Chairman Roge r Slates complained, there were too many documents to read at once. To ~sk for public res;ponse on the volume of proposed policy is to ask for the impossible. But ..Commissioner Shirley Grindle is also right in saying, "It's never going to be perfect -and now is the time to act." While many details of the oped space element are undecided, a bold and tl!oughtful-scaffold has been Four-day Fatig ue -The -four-day,-40-hour week was heralded as an-em· ploye morale booster that could -increase productivity, reduce absenteeism and moonlighting and cut down on overtime costs. Cur!'elllly about. 3,QOO companies with 1 million employes are estimated to be operating on four, 10-hour workdays a week, compared with about 40 firms with 7,0-00 emplo)'1's three years ago. But one' out of every 12 firms trying the "four forty" has returned to regul ar five-day scheduleli after findin~ .that many of the anticipated benefits didn't Jnatenalize. · · · Most reported that productivity increased· at first, but worker fa tigue on the steady IO-hour day schedule pulled it back down. safety problems increased and ab- senieeism crept back up, along with tardiness from early morning starting times-and complaints about-over· time pay-loss. Experts now believe the four:-day week is suitable only for certajn specialized industries, and in areas where a labbr shortage exists. The new thing, they say, will be "flexi·time" which · allt'>ws workers a couple of hours latitude in starting and ending daily work schedules. It's already widely used in Europe and one Swiss watch firm reports it hasn't helped production, but it's done wonders for work quality. ' , • ,· ' ' .- . .... ' .. -....... 'BUl>l>Y, CAN YOU SPARE A l>EVALUEP DIME~' -Nixun-EJ-ltimaturr~1nn•1-71'.--=--ne-ar --·--~•mllligr_atiott',N.11t11rali.zatiru1...hacrease S~eadilg ___ , By GOP Leaders? ...... Gloomy Gus U.S. Still Land --of Hope \VASHINGTON -Despite all the di cai>pcd in comba.tting the soaring flood ·domestic trials and tribulations, don 't let ( ' ~ of illegal aliens by lhe foll~·ing : \V ASHINGTON -Senior Republicans are preparing a virtual ultimatum that President Nixon st.art sharing at once the presidential power whOse reclilSive and st>lltary use· has led to the present catastraphe for the American system. Their dem and: First, the President ( EVANS· NOVAK ) ~iost of the women's lib types who worry about being regarded as sex objects, need not. J.R.C. O"-' on c"""""'' -'"""",,.. •Y ,....... .......... -rtlY nflKt rtle Vt.wl. If .... ·--· StlMll ,_ ... lllMW ,. • ......,, °"" 0.1" P'llel. anyone tell you that the Uniled Slates, ROBERT S. ALLEN -Draslicaiiy cunailed budget barring the ... employment or urgently needed still isn't the land of hope and promise to perSOnncl. untold number.; in other countries.. -Crippling shortage of back-up penioo· That is strikingly-shcnvn by the latest Thus. although the alien problem has nel in regional and other offices to pro- report cf the Immigration and cess de portable aliens taken into custody. Naturali:l:ttioo Service (JNS J. soared ·five-fol d since 1965• INS's ef· Although 1hese run into tbe thousands,&.! Bo!h legal and iUegal entran~s are fective budget over this period has gone many more escape aw.rehension and ~ steadily Increasing. I..._ up only around $20 million. ctssing because of f4ck of neiesaary .. m u s t receive the nmetlouse and five Senate Republican leaders alone in his leaders to make the same demand on Mr. "Nixon. All agreed to the plfll. But when the President reluctan~ and -.;:-----,tielated ly announceaApnnnltal'):e-was-~ne=w~s"'taJr'fClUef,-s&a Reed should be laun~if!g a "nc~" Waterga~e in· along the . lines of Melvin' R. Laird, vestl allon under his own dl_rcgllon th~ormer_ Congressional Jeader a. n d timltum was wit drawn. ( Secretar)t. of Defense. Otherwise, Reed Following are revhting statistics-&S-....--......~ther jllustration : Last year, INS personnel. • detailed by the INS: asked r0r a personn el increase Ol 1.06.'i. -Extens1ve-soortage . of detent1on ,,,. • Oval OffiCe with :no ~ ....... White House staff preseQt : n c x t. he must \ubmit himself . _to_as much time as - the party elders need to outline their plan for a new White House system open to Congress, the bureaucracy and the coun- try. A key element of thal plan \vould be old-line Republican politicians brought at once into the White House to fill major stafr roles. "THE PRESIDENT \VOUld have lo sec us ," confides a top Republican leader. But if Mr. Nixon maintained his present seclusion in the Executive Office Building here, Camp David or Key .Bis- cayne, these party leader.; would then seriously consider public condemnation. The idea is not new. Rank-and-file Republican Congressmen plus Rep. John Rhodes. chairman cf the House Republican-Policy Committee;-in-early- Aprll prodded the party's. congressional Presidents, like everyone else, yean1 to get away from it all. A day in the coun- try, a week at the shore -these y,·elcome breaks from 1vorkaday routine refresh the spirits of statesman and clerk alike. The same observation applies to working vacations. Thus, it was hardly surprising that Pcsidenl Nixon went into -384,865 ·legal im·: ---I"':'\,--The Justice Department1 under y,·hich facilities lo hold deportable aliens pen· migrants in-fiscal-INS fooctions ash 1 . t ding their tieing shipped out Qf the coun· SINCE · APRIL 17, however 1 .;"the cmUntl!cf, ·Republican ...P.91J_ti~s might • !?ruinbling has tmned to paru·cky anger as well give up worrying abOut the last· 1972. That's an in-v.·as bad enough, but the Budget Bureau try. • -- .• v.·ent even further. It knock,;;:;:ed;,;:;ou:::tc.;•;:V;rcn;;-..,;;ln;,r.;lts;fireportITT.;;"'~the"' ;;INS stresses the In· .,, ~~v~ t~~7 f~!t this drasllcaIIYfeauCeanum r -wt 6 creasing Clttcriima 1n wlilCJilil'UiCISltself -'11 , • sinking Pres!Oent and try to save !he -particularly after McCord's sensa· party. There was no dissent from Reed's tional hearsay testimony before the fellow Southerners. 1965 total or 296,697. the result that INS, grappling franticall y with curtailed enforcement rneaM «I «te· • 't'" \llith a steadily mounti~ tide of illegal hand, and constanUy groWing numbers of -505,949 deporta· alicils, got no addfliona·1 help at an:-~ l1le-ga1-a·1t~nrofr t,M-other. sayrthe Ervin committee implicating Mr. Nixon. Loyal and influential Republicans have begun to talk seriously or the ?resident resigning (despite unequivocal White House denials and private indications that Mr. Nixon ls "fighting mad"). Even before 11-tcCord's testimony, the panic index within the part,y was rising. Clarke Reed . the highly conservative Republicin stale chainnan of ~tississippl and a longtime Nixon supporter, called Southern party leaders fOr a closed-door session at Washington's Sheraton Carlton Hotel. , Reed declared thit the President m111t immediately remove Gen. Alexander Haig, his Interim chier~-staff at the White 'House, and replace him with an experimced· Republicafr"politician who · .ould open.: the doors to the__pa_ny. 'The EDITORIAL RESEARCH ble aliens located in agency: IN FACT, Mr. Nixon is not seeing par. fiscal 1972. That's a THE SERJOUS -~redicament con· "The ta sk of enforcement has become ty wise men Crom either inside or outside 20.4 percent increase fronting INS (and the country) is being more difficult each year as an increuing his administration. This was brought over the 420,126 total in fisca1 1971. unfolded in a series of liule-noticed hear· number of aliens attempt to cross the home to one strategically placed ad· -116.215 'vere naturalized last fiscal ings by the House Government Opera· borders by clandesline or fraudulenl ministration official who did see the ~ar-i.2 percent more than I h e lions subcommi!lee headed by Rep. n1cans, and olhcrs "''ho have entettd President a month ago but was not even preceding year. INS attributes thi s in· \Yil\iam Randall. D.-~to. ' lcgall)' violate their 1enns of admWion asked for general advice -and has not crease largely to "the number or CUban ll1ade forcefully clear by these pro-and engage in activiti~ in violation ol been back since. "I was stunned just OOw refugees attainiQ,i>. the resident re-eeedlngs is !hat INS is Severely han· iJTUT,igration lav•s." alone the President seemed to be," this quirements ror natufalization.." official told us. That is the way l\fr. Nixon prerers it ill SIGNIFICANTLY, s4' percent of lhe a time of crisis. While other men consult aliens naturalized came from only seven friends , Mr. Nixon retreats to solitude countries -CUba, China (including with bis yellow legal pad. Taiwan), Italy, Gennany, the Philip- With the gQYeniment ~d the ryation 00 pines, Britain and Mexico. The remaining the brink er w.pheaval, an ultimatum 53~386 nattJraHzations~were~from 138 other nations. from the President's old colleagues in Brutal Punishment Did Liale w Reduce Crime Congresnnay-be-tbe last"best·hope;-Jf-tilt--Sigrelly--hy--0!-the legal im- is. oo.t t92...lat.e ·now_._ migrants last fiscal year is the tremen· dous increase· from Asia _ 121,058 as Billy Graham's -recent suggestion -that -= ~- against only 20,683 in fiscal 1965, a hike rapists ought to be castrated reminded ~ of 485.3 percent. me to inquire how many people realize SYDNEY J HARRIS Of this huge Asian influx. 17.339 came the punishments that used to be metC:d • _!.rom..Chlna..and_Taiwan, 4.,39.Urom Hon~uLtn offenders not only in the dim pas1.--~----------­ Kong, 10,DU from India, 29,370 rrom the but as recently as the 19th ctntury. Philippines, 18,876 from Korea, 19,493 In fact, do you know that in Peking . and unjust in the majority or cases. from "other Asian Countries." China, as late as the · 'retreat' is always of special interest to Smaller increases v.·ere recorded for early 20th century, IF WE ARE GOING to castrate a rapist, men and v.·omen "·ho will have to, as legal immigrants from southern and the beads or motOr· 11'hy not cut off the hand s or a shoplifter? part or their jobs, follow him there . . . eastern Europe. ists executed for ex-\\'hbey noll do surgery on the brain of an T'.1us, there were cheen when President em zz er l1rho hurt s society far more .- I t .., ,. I hi horn ""'Notable, on the other hand, was a ceeding the l:'>-mile· than a shoplifterl and perfonn 1 pre/-Nixon acquired · s e at San ked drop · · · ... f t 1vor · ..... when ff Ca mar 1n unm1gran.., rom wo an·hour speed limit tal lobotcmy Iha! 11.,·11 gurantee he -ver Clemente, Kennedy o ered pe im rt t rib and t ·~ ' fr th Whit H 0 • y· ~-"'·-. 24 5111 down from 73 318 In 1965, and xh'bited al Why t bl' I ... ~ ' "' seclusion at Camp DaYid, ~1d., to com- • · pose his Watergate address. Cod and Palm Beach. And llY'fta-as the po an areas -no em wes era were put on pikes ~ re<:overs the Initiative to steal •-In' ... om-e-e • ousc was a.. iew, a regu]ar travelers contemplated the Hotel d;!· ' r fi6 6 t· 'and So\!th e 1 ong no pu 1c Y uurn an arsonist, or 15-room "cottage" ln what is now ooe of Gettysburg or the-barrenness of Johnson ~1"en~ne ~9 359· J:: from 30 965 the road? _ ~lar~c a counterfeiter lo death on paper 1-..1 \Vashington's poshest residential areas. City." ' ' 1 ' Or.that, in Great . ~- · :;.., lndeed , it would have been surprising if ·-:--he-h!d-not:-Accordillg -to--the -White House, the President and his family have spent "on the average cf eYery other weekend" at Camp David. ~1any of the remaining weekends have been spent at the Nixon residences in Key Biscayne , Fla .• and San Clemente. Calif. Neighbors called the CJevel<i;!~ace Red To return to FDI\. ror a tTMfJnent, It ~fAJOR FACfOR behind the constant Britain, the death . k I~ s as~nishlng how little .most people -'f'op-because-oHts-bdtn~red cToday -·-may be . •'Orth-recaJJing._that ...Mrs. __ rLslng...flood_oLillegal-aliens-Is-!he-!m._J!lmall.Y.ll:as.ljyJO!I to_sboJ>lifter•-~.lnQk__'_n~~ a u l_ lbc....hlstm:~. nature,~ the neighborhood is known as Cleveland Roosevelt was the only First Lady to migration Service's inability to cope with more than five shillings' (about a dollar ) ~t.rix o what 1s called ''crime" -tlvit ,, ' Park. · have a retreat of her own. This was Val· the problem. . worth or gq,ods from a shop? 1,ntri~alc compound or social, economic, Brook Cottage, on the Hyde Park Reason for that is lack of means. po ihcal and psy~hologic forces. What is ; · Camp David, situa ted in the middle of Catoctln Mountain National Park. was built during World War II for Franklin D. Roosevelt. He called it Shangri-La. Dwight D. Eisenhower-renamed it in honor of his grandson, who now ls Nix· on's son-in·law. Herbert Hoover's hideaway w a i Rapidan Camp (now called Camp -· Hoover). at the confluence or the Rapidan River's t\\o'O main tributaries. · The President went there to fi sh -in solitude. On being greeted by a croy;d 3t the camp in August 1929, Hoover said : "On such .occasions as ... (this), men and l\"Omen are enUUed to be alone and undisturbed. Next to prayer, fishing is the most-personal relationshlp of man, NIXON TRAV~LS to his far·OWll and, of more importance than the fact retreats by plane or helicopter. Before itself, everyone concedes that the fish the age of tilgh--speed transportation, wtll not bite ln the pre5el\Ce of the public Presidents h:td to choose retreats that and the press." were relatively close to the \Vhite House, ROOSEVELT, Hoover'i 'succesaor as Presidents Buchanan and blncoln, fO!' ex· ~·-d "-•-• ample spent their summer$ in a house ,.. , nl ent, estabimi:m.i the precedent of on the grounds of the SOidiers' Home. multiple retreats. Long before Shangrl- Thi•J40-acre t;act In northwest Wash-La .was built, FDR had purcbued Wann jnoton Y."as 1hen a rur.st1rrea~and-1ts Springs, _a rundown resort In ~la. ·~ . · • ~ &pi1ng waters sootbed-t-h e '!'oods and shght _elevatlon afforded re-President's poii<>mppled legs: and the lief from the mugginess ofllewntown. r r bl h d t be •1 ta t P res I d c n t l1eveland 's home·away. e ur . s e resor came an mpor n rehab11itatlve center. Moreover, as "Joseph P. Lash has hoted, l!oo;evelt b111it grounds, -and it symbolized the For example: the INS budget for the ASI> THAT, whetr some rash sen-eve11 more ~st~1shlng is that one ol our .. ,., emergence cf Eleanor ROosevelt as an fiscal year starting July 1 is virtually the timentalists propo~ that perha~s. thiS lendcdtng Christian preachers Impulsively independent political force. same as its current one _ $135,9941000, su'!1 shou~d be raised to 10 sh1lhngs, urg -a~d then recanted _our return Chief Justice Lord Ellenborough declared_t~ IEe medieval barbarities Christendom in horrirled tones thnt lf th is allowance .long ago rejected. were made, "No man could trust him self for an hour out of doors without the most alarming apprehension that on hi s return, every vestige of his property ~·ill be swept off by the hardened robber." Yet the laws kept getting milder in F;ngland, and the crime rate dropped -· for It Is not severity 'of law that reduces the amount of crime, but the swiftness. fairness and sureness of prosecution and punishment. IN PAST AGES, •• we well know, lhe most awful tortures and brutal deaths were Imposed upon people for the most trlvl~ offen5es -stealing a cabbage or a handkerchief was a capital crime m~tlth cen\ury Englan~. But, as We equally well know, whlla plckpockeis were being . Ol,\•M COAST DA ILY PILOT Robert N, IV .. d; Pubwher Thomat Ketvil, Editor Bcirbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor The tdttoriat ,ilace of the-n.uy Pilot M!tka to lnJorm Ind tt'.lmulate rt!Wlttt by Pmcnti• on this pqe d!vtt1efcommentuy' on tuples Ot'ln- tft'ttt by l)lndfcated columru.i1 Ud cart~~att, by pr\Wktlna .. lc:it\im w read~ vlcw1 lnd by PfMtnthw this ncwtPIPtt'• opink>nt Md Jdeu on CUrrtnt topics. Tho editorial optnlonl ~·~~ly Plk>t AJIPtlr on!)' t~ tho .. Uotes a cottage al Warm Sprlng~Hlch '---------''----------¥bc,came, next to Hyde Park ('his New 1 orln!stat , lac1ri1c-1"""iH-.,----------'Y -publicly hang..!· on. Tyburn Hill In I.on· don , other pickpockets were sillhering through the crowd of spectators, pick ing -their pockets. So much for dcterrenee. lwo..., column at the b>p ·ot: the "°''· OP1ntona 'l'm-by lhe ool· \lmntata and cirtoonlat• and 'lttttt . wrltui are their OWn m:t ,., tfldone.-"l>on 'I change lnstit\Jlions because of their imperfections. Correct the im· perrectlonr." -Gen. Ale1inder M. Haig, reoently aP!rJlnled White Houoe aide, td· dressing 1 college graduating class. and he stayed there for longer and longer periods.'' Merrlm,n Smith, the !al< White Houst comspondent, made this oboervatloo : "The location or any new President's PUNCH ' H "The'! when , the children grew up ••• ' ' • 'Mlese awful torture! and brutal deaths were gr•lfually. bot Irresistibly, repeal· «I. ~o~ out of any klndnesJ of heart or Utopian theocy but largely becaU!< lhey wtr9 attn as unoicessary, unworkable, • I lll<llt of """ ..... by Ille o.111' Pt1Qt -Id "' t- Mondlty, June 4, 1973 I L Other Deaths AMITYVILLE, Pa. (AP) -Jude• Ro1p11 c. Body, ro, or the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Pellll)'lvanla, died Saturday. He Pre•ldt!d over the obscenity trial Of Ralph Ginzburg. • ·- DAILY PILOT 7 Mesa's Wilson Assails Regiqnal Reform By JACK BROBACK Of fttt Dell't l"lltt llllf SANTA ANA -Gov. Ronald I Intergovernmental counctl, the crime prevention com· mlltee: and many others." He listed lt outside duties of the average city councilman. \ Re a ra-n ' s C.Ouncil on I n tergovemmental Regula- tions has a heavy question to · pood=er today after hearing 'f[ Artt NOT he:e to com· testi y Crom a wide variety plain but to point out to you of s ers here and ,. verbal tha~ we have reached the point responslbilityJor univ.:rsRUy demafldec! or requir e d services. "GOY. RE_AGAN was right the seven·hour seuion began. when he said the prolireration a1 2 p.01., Frida-y, Newport, of layers or government is Beach Councilman M I f ll tr' almost incompdehensible to Dostal, n e w I y • e 1 e c t e d .. THE FEDERAL govern-the cltliens," added ~1ayor Coordinating c o u n c l t of ment, for exa1nple, should Donald Saltarelli of irustin. Orange County, explained the have principal responsibility Saltarelll, a virtual neophyte fwtetions Of the new organi&a.· for providing basic health, In govemment, showed he had tion. edccaUon welfa~\ etc. to air done his homework. "We are new and may citizens of this country. ha Is but r , llJCHMOND, Va. (AP) -. fie , , a,--f.._ ...... ,,.,,.,;;:: descendant of Patrick Henry '1ld sl.ster • in · Jaw of fonner Virginia Gov. Wiiiiam Tuck, dlO\I Sunday. bombshell from Costa Mesa whtfe It Is almost impossible Counclllfiim11otiert-Wlis0ri""°-t"'d<>4he .. ry4ning-were WftlJ>n, the former Costa elected for," he added . "Consolidation has not work· c nge our goa as o now -=":S:>1!il"'t"'eso,-;0,sbol\!!!!!u'l'ld~h""';:'"!l>ble.."'-t~o_.,ed~i'"d~money-• we.wanUo.llellO!i'UbrG11ailJ1111.t--j uild on federal programs t,,-, promised ," he ch a r g ed . \•:or~all ci tizens of the county ' ., 1 \ GREENWICH, Conn . (AP) -Jolla D. Griffin, 45, former syndicated columnist for the Heat'$t newspaper chain and (OWlder !JI his own public rela- tions llnn, died Saturday. Deet1' l\'otku . ..llOUI S""1Hfl IU89M An191d. "-SI ; rulcMnt Of liuf!Ti!WIOll Buch. Otte of dfflll. June I. ltn. ·1un1lwd DY wlte, IEU""; -s. Jtme1 $,. Tl'lomt1 E, AND Andr..., O. Art161d1 tftd tour llflndc;hUdren. Strvlc-1, T119il<WIY, 10 AM, 0110.Y 8rOllMlrs 1.htPtll.1 H...n!hlOIOft ltKh With' RIV. Em<• 8trm of lllt First Vr1llfd M91 It! Ch11rch. H\ll'lllnoQ1Qn 8t11C:h, olllclt ng. lntermt!\I, Wtt!"1ln1ltr Mernotltl Piro. .. "ffltr·Slrltklln Morl11tt"f', LOft9 B1td1. Olrttfol'$. OANllCH '~r-·t.•DMilCL """'11) A tldilnl of Ortllllt, 0111 DI GUiii, JUM 2, lf7l. . Delb· l'lltt SltH f'MM SCHOLAR-SHIP WINNER William S. Sch,.iber Scholarship Award~d Journalist Mesa mayor, addre s sed Wilson continued, "Regional himself to the question ·of problems belong to the region . r e g i onal·type governments State ptoblems belong to the being c.onsidered... as "a stftte. l.Dcal problems belong reform" of local government 1o the IQa\ls. We do not want structures. to duck any responsibility "IF REGIONAL govern· ment is to~be a part of our which is truly ours but con- versely we would ask that other agencies a s s u m e theirs." system," Wilson suggested, "then we should eliminate counties and their boards of CONTRARY TO Wilson's supervisors." view, Orange County Chier Wilson pointed out that" city Administrative Officer Robert councilmen are so involved in \h<>Dlas seemed to envision tywlde gl I nd sla county government taking on coun • re ona a te a more so.u.;•ticated role. government committees and ...-ageilctes that they have little "I believe county govern· time to do their real job. ment should adopt U)C same o.i1r ,llet Staff ....... CUT OUT COUNTY? Robert Wilson eliminate the · nP.ed cooniinatlng councils:," 'IhoIQas. f 0 f S:Bld general form that prevails at uA GREAT DEAL-· of Daily Pilot Newport Beach "Let me, by___J:Jtample, point national and state levels. This criticism has ·been leveled at meel the specific needs nnd "Citizen participation in local _a_n_d_c_i_tie_s_-'_' ______ _ desires of their citizens. Coun-govemnient is essential, the ',··.-----------. tics could enrich state pro-best way to ser\'e the -people . 11 grams and cities could in· The 'state legislature does not crease lewis or service for have the guts to . restructure county programs 'Operated 1 " within their boundaries." government proper Y · Having unburdened himseH S A LT A R E L L 1 A [).. of his version of what some VOCA TED the abolishment of might call "Big -Brotherism," special districts. "Their lune· Thomas then outlined hi!! tions can be handled by philosophy of goverMl~nt. regional and eity government at their various levels." '1 l BELIEVE . a 11 Warming up ·to his cause, gov er nmentaZ institutions the Tustin mayor added, "On· should ultimately be stan-Jy cities can regulate urban dardized so thaf, unlfordlity of sprawl and prevent it. Alloca· function woul'1 m4ilinize waste tion of tax resources is im· and improve: effect!v~ness." perative and a key to proj>er Ralph Clark. inserted one ray local government. , or hope in defense or local "Most suggestions your NIVll AGAIN ttt.t Met htllft9 government: "At this time of committee has heard so far ..._ ""' r.Uet overt.wt distrust o!_govemmenl. local call for increased power in '.l'OILAFL•X~ goverriment has the confidence state goveriiinefil. the weake -toilet r.:&...a\ Plu- ..... -b\1.---,-Rt'( Qtn.IKA; .......... ll:ltt Ntllon, Dclorn Moort tl'ld l.orrthM Oetn; hru t>rolt..r1, Mtt, BUI and AntraW-111:"91 1'11twr.-~---Jodl1 ...JQ qrtl'ldCl!lldrM>I • gr1e1.grtr1dchlldrtn. ROMlfl" TU.Mlty, 1:)0 PM, Smllhl Chtpel. Rt<111htm ~11J Wfdnetdtv, 10 AM, SS Slil'loft a. JIM t ~•lholi( Chllt(h, lnl1rrn1nt, GOOd Shtphel"d C1mtt1rv. s m 11 II I reporter William Schrei~ out what I co~srder to be a~ means an elected exeCutive local goverrunent oi late, most this w~k~was award~e ex~remely_ ~;ious problem, _and_elect~sembly. ~111is _ o( it.unwarranterJ. Jn addition, first Sigma Delta Chi con.-Wtl~ ~td. ~s a memberof basic balance of powers all-sorts of remedies ror.=,ttie~ tinuing-ed~catlo~-scho~arship the C_!ty cou_E.cil, ~~ belong ~system. could _hav_e_both lhe_ supposed Jlls are _offuht_by for professional 1oumahsts. or support.Dy particlpa.ttonttie assembly and the-executive people most of who1J". don't Schrei~r, 25_, was ~elected county League of Cities,, the elected by count)"\Vide popular really know what they are by the ~urnahsm soc1etr on st.ate , lt!ague, the national vote on one of these bodi~s. talking about.. or the ~J?.~. _ ing of local government . \Ve ~ Fourth District Superv'ics=or~~strenuOUS!yo6ject-:-SOmc say -untilii"Ordin•ry P l'Urii"Hf. TOil•lle• 1--f don not po:rmit compretlftl •ir or tur~I or functWnal changes." we arc incompetent. 'I' hat is me.•i w1tcr to 1pluh b11ek or e-c1pe. MOrllMlrY. Dlr•cl'orl. · "°4JAJl:TN CKll S. ~r1h. Rt'lldtnl of 10<&7 G<ll'l-YUlt Or .. N..,..t l1Kh. Oete of de11ri, J-·1, 1911, Survl....a by wli., Oorotl!v; r~ttrHo!:m ~~. ~~~;1•::i1r "'9 Mia In ~lel Perk, Wllme1t1, IUll'O.l1. • •• 11.a-on Funet•I HO!Tlt. ,c.rw dei Mer, Ol"~tora. the. basis or professional league, the Orange County most likely the assembly, '"lbe allocation of public achieve~ents a n d recom· could }>e elected represen-service responsibilities is an mendat!Ons by ed'.l_tors. _He has tatives of all the_ cities in the important m:ea wbe_r~ in· been with the Dally Pilot for Harassment county. novatioo is needed. I believe three and a half yeaI'3. "This alternative would tie the government which ccvers JCNllS M•rv e. J-. "'' Hi l'tsldtnt or '°''" orul:' 11-11ChoI·-•1p was Mftl. 0.te of deal~ JUnt 2, Jf11, Sr,tYIY• ·~ VW _ _<11..1:.>ll all local jurisdictions togetbel" U)e largest geographical area R11Jing Set politically and gradually sOOuld have pr·imary "Local busi nessmen and emphatically not true. Rerorm With Toil•Hca •he full prcu11rc plo-. local officials ha ve guarded is propose-+ to make govern· throu1h the c1.P1cinc m••• •nd' "' 1wi1hc1 it down. their mutualitrust and interest ment more responsi ve to the • SUCTlOH-O:tM STOl"S SPU.l ... IACK in good govenunent. I would people. Only local government • c1MmtS 11uL1", CAN'T SJt10 AltOUND urge your committee to con-can do this," Saltarelli con· • T...nno TA•L 111vt:s A.18,,.TIGMT r11 sider this fact when sug· el uded . , e.t,tti. Gt!Mline 'TIMltflft' geslions are made for struC· •265 AT NAtoWAll STOIU Clark conclu<ied. AS TIIE SECOND hall of '-------"---' t.c~ ~~ice!':= ~t:11:~ initiated by Sigma Delta Chi n~' l!ij· ~1'1c:1=•J,~~=: UUs year as a means of.help- t, .,. O..k1 c • m 111 r v. ing professional journalists SANTA ANA -It demand !~~~~-~.-~'~~'o.-~~~~~"-,~~~~-=o.<;;=;;;.~~-;;r--';-.r.i~c.:ilr--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~-~~~ Dlrwcton. MILLWJt further_ their education or y fie operator o a ewpo ,.~ .. enutitttl Miiiet'. ·Aoe 11. or 2U complete personal projects Beach.antique shop for a court s1:: '°''" M-. o.tt °' oe11h, 1 ted to the. r· id d h Id J, 1,n. ~-iw 111Ao.n11, Jllhn: re a 1r 1e , or er t ~t. wou prevent mothtf' Mr1. Core o.v11. 1-•1 I011r Sch 'be 1-0 s111er1o 0a11y V1ti.v. Mtrvl•n<11 "'r.• re1 r, a 1H com· alleged harrassment by her ~~.:01 ~-~~"''~r~. ~~~~··v117f:._ municatlons graduate of Cal landlord will be ruled on June 11on. lhll lrOldwt_y cri1pe1, TueM11v, 10 State Fullerton and form er 8 by an · Orange County AM.·hl t :lO ,M, G<lvtlkM ~ittl Ind l!r.Mrment w111111 11e111 ln w1cri1tt. K.•n.,'-editor of that sch o o I 's Superior Court i·udge. Ftmltv:-tUM!Hb "-"""""4"9-lo Mtkt -::;:it:,..c,:.?•=~~:, .. ..,i::i{~~~ newspaper, is near completion Suzanne Bixby, operator 0 .,.1 ••otaw•v ~~· 01rK1on. or a masters degree in -com· Jonathan's Antiques, 2547 w. 1 1t1>a , 1 It 1c1e: t of L municalions and po Ii tic a I Co t H' h 1 · · he H'i1fu dlt• ot ~":iti::JiJ~ £ -1911. s:~r:: · as 1g way, c aims 111 r ~ bv """°"""· " '· 01 t.1•_g~1Hti!ll1; scien~. action that Donald Pedersen d1uvt1t..-•• Mr•. GI I. Mc:Gff, 11n1 HUl1 1 Mr•. ~"" M, kneoos, 01 ·bv-has repea~Jy disrupted her Ttt-S..r tll'oflttr, RObtrt F rltluon. '""' """' ttv.. or•lllkflll rH11 ''" Chi £ bu s i n e s s b y c a u s i n g ~='1s:-'~~S111~1t~:T.!~ • e Named arguments ...wrule customers Chtoel, with P1Uor Rov G. Get.ch of· ' the -•·p and by t flcltflM. lnl ... ,,,,...,t! -Eh!mel VllllY were ID bllU u - M«nwltr ,.,,. N..,.....n, s11ot111r l.t011n1 -tering obscenities to a 20-year· lltth Morl\lolrv. DlrKt..,..t. A Se o ' tto11ooux t rvite old female assistint. l!lma v . lllOblctou11. A09 ~s. of 1020 M1ln , s1~ Hllft!lnvfOfl e1tch. D•t• 01 11111ri. She seeks a court injunction {l'~.,!-,.,)_,n. Strvk.n lll!ICll~ '1 Smllh• that would be effective llhtil •o1Mrt 1t. ....:!~::....-at ~ ANAHEI~t -The Rev. her lease expires July 1. -i-' a.,, ,, t1et1t1. J-'· ,,,i. Stephen M. Ryan has been r urYl....a By wl,., Alblrlll dtvoht1r, iected · Cl'pal f Se 't 1--~--~";;-o;;;"..;""~·~~~~~~ e _ prm _. ~ rvi e T,,_..v, 12 Noon. Ptcllk v ew :~~-tbe-B k I lflle<....,,t, Ptclfk vi.w Memorl1I ,arll. nrovinciaJ council or th e 00 " :...___ li'ttnUY """""" ftlOst wllhlnll IQ ""kt r r 1 ., , • I • ,, - -•11 ,,, "'"""1•• tor1lrlbutton1. Dlt•)CI ~liltlV'1 WestemProvtnce of the Orde te "" Amtrletn C....ur Soatfy. htftl( t-A-• EX1ii'6it At Cal State l-llLGre.at=Wester11-fee1ing;_ ---~--- .,. vi-~,..,. otrK""'-or .~.r,apts of A-1ary. J•~ 111!dkk ri-=~'n• w . ..__Id• i::athe.r Ryan will assume . . . \ --..-r--Gtvlllt.-en_ci.mtflt•. _oai. o1 1M11t1. mP-Qnsibility !ollowin com· JUM 2, ,,'!· Suf"llv.dbv"""W"llt:'"Aflnr'Wff:" I . ! the -=001 ' Evel'Umhere you~go-,-all over-Californi<>-the sured-savings. And,-of-ceurse,you re-getHng all of our free financial s~rvices. Wit!J the help of more good people in more offices than any other savings association. • • • J'""' 1. .......,,,. 111 a1uori11r. Dtrl•"• p etwn o , present :K;uuu Yl)IJ!'ICI: ortndcNtdr...,. l •ltn Sl~n-: • 1-·· •!Id MlU Mell'"· s.rv1c~1· year, succeeding the ·Rev. 11ev. 10 "'""· 11ttti·•-ron co "'' Charles M Mo'·ko pri·llCl-pal Mtr CNllel. lnteorment, O:OM 111 • \.:! , M-1•1 Pt•k. l•ltt-1-roe<on FUMrtl for the past ,;. ye•-Hotne. (..,,,,. ~ Mt'.6 OlrKtaor•. • .._ ... ~· ~11~v w. Ttvi':. 0:!iktlflt 0, ~11,,. Father _Ryan. ,holds masters i •olt!'l1 ; 11111 °' °"'"' J""' t. 1tn. degrees tn ph1losophv from 11rvlYl'CI !T< two i111..,.1, M"r\orle Lvon1. , ~ -, '-"U11• h..:111 ,,.,iv Kerk. ct1r1Drn'•· Loyola University in Chicago :;!t:1' :;:en ..r:,,1,. "'91dp.~11v ~::; and in education from Chap- ;i:!i' .~~1~·1~"::11: L':u:.n~~·~ man College in Orange. . FULLERTON -An ex-• J " .., hmuion 01 29 weatern books giant GW means strength. And wliert you save printed in 1972 is on display · through Jwie is in the library -with Great Western, our strength is your ~~rt.::"'· at Gal Stale strength. Because then you know you have Among -· the books i s th t · af d · "California as an Island," con-money a 18 S e an growing. MOrt\11,..., OlrKton. taining reproductions or eight You're backed by assets over $4 Billion and Death" Notltt's rare maps owned by the Gal ARBUCKLE • SON ™"""' -St>te lil>rary. Tile eihibit_ was our record of absolute safety siiice 1887. You're WEn'CIJFF MORnJARY Thom•• A. T~ 1:r:u B•rt:lhl,.. t.trw, 11Tanged by the Rounce and IZ7 E. 17!11 si .. c..ai M... ~.~."? •. ~i:::.'-., •:,,~ '.l:.~ikl!"'"..1: eor11n Club or Loo Angeles. earning the highest rates in the nation on in- .., tlll I= Jrf~~-'r;e' .-.~°'1:';-.1;:: Lbrary-hours during-U>e-ex•1----~·----- c· Get the good feeling of strength. The feel- ing that comes froin knowing you've put your savings in exactly the right place. That's the Great Western feeling . •" _ -•-G~nN 11111r., 1M11ric. Strrv. Lona a..c:,,, hibit vary from 7·45 a.m to ~--BER r..nv V-H!U, S1n Frtnc:ltco. Strvlc:" wlll · • 1----:--1---.mlEl~HIO!fE--I ~ ~="i;..;..~t, 2p:C>tf1c"~ . &:45 or 9:45 p.m., l\tonday I 'Mifriii'Tiil"PffW, li'alTlllY-.WWWili II-throqh-!Jbur:sday i 7;45 •• ~ ' t -; ... I ., I - ..... ' 11'.1 . "'---- " .. "(. ~, ' ·.~ ., ,. ' . I •• ,, • '"' • o.r-def Mar .Cosla .Mesa. • -llELLllRO~DWAY -- MORnJARY lit ~y,_CtU M..._ u~ . --McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORnJARY n• Lagua ea01oa Rd. -;11 "-. PAC!FIC VIEW • MEMORIAL PARR c...-,, M-.,Y t"lpd -Podllc View Drive Newport -· Calllonda -• fEER FAMILY w1.n1111 " met• __. .. a.ttT111v11or11. 4 .. F ·d -~ fl"M cot11rlbule to 't OrlflOI County to :.,., p.m., n ay; tuJU 9 oi':~~1'"°":-P.15.!. ic view ~FY· a,m. to 4:t5~p.m .• -Salurday .. _ eotOMAL-FUNBllAI.-1r ---1~ ROME . __ GI IFAT WESTERN SAVINGS 'Pi ------------------·-- '1111 Bol11 A ... "·---• SMITHS' MORTUARY m Main St. Huntington Beacb 5111$31 NEWPOKT/F•.No..i c.ntw to F11t1~ l1l1nd • MO-O»I ~ ...... ,. .... ,,Ill, ~ PARK •u.ouMA HILl.l/1.96siiN w.w I .,ANTA ANA 11W1 ltantoft ftMf U him• • S27·5112 241to !I TOfO Roed • 117·156'1 1411 North Mllfl 1tt 1Ml'I • 147.7511 ' 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Daily I Until G"P.M. Fridays / Free Parking •SEAL lf:ACHIL.....,. W9fN 2ttl W.1lfllln1i.r Aw.• U4-0lll GIA.NADA HILU 1800 C~a!5WOl1h SI. l'!OllAJltl Stpul~eda and HIWl.liom! WOODLAND HIIU 21~00 V\ctl)l'y Blvd LAltlWOOE> Cal$0n St. arid Pll'amDllnt Blvd. llVllSIDI 3520 T~ltl' St. IUINA , .... Beac• Jnd Orll'lg!\horpe fNEl WITH ACCOUNTS OF S1DOO OR MORE: S•I• Cl1po.i1 10111 (t1 iHll<•• ..... ~ .. ;. r, • ., ..... Cltedl.1, Money ant.ra. Not:•rr Senlcl, TAiat Dffd/ Not• Coll1ctl0fl. Ai10 Frff Clt~lilodl ....... SANTA ANA 3900 South Bristol St. MANGE G~rdt~ Grove S!wt arid lhncbtst. MEMBER~ FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURAN CE CORPORATION. FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK •A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.OF GREAiWESTERN Fl NANCI AL CORPORATION 01tfl week4t1y1 t :JO lo •130 -Sv114t1y1 10 to 7. ..;• -...~ ... ,_._...,,,. __ '==========~~_:_~_:_--~~~~_o.-,-~~~~~~~~~~-,---~~~~~~~~~-- FRoM Fashion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR-BOR \ ; - .. • " ...... 1LY PILOT MontJ1y, Junt 4, 197l - Bilingual Messages Offered Ranchers Yell Foul- ) ' In The Service • E l3rd -1um heJd In conJuncllo~ ·1'01111.AND, Ore. !AP! M1tlne Lance Co r p or a I Audtt N. Trlpllll. llO • ~th the lllltlual j.MA sclenll· -'Il1o Oregon catu.m.n•a ......._ o. 1-u, iOn of Mrs. sr.;-c:om·M ... , bis reported Maoctatlon b a s con--·•-for «ity 11 tho VS Marine fie meeting. denu.td ;..tiat It calls the Grace L:._ Ors-.ld of 8I02 Cor11f Air Station In Jwakuni, Alnnon Robert J. McCall•, SAN DIEGO (AP) -·Now, double llandard of the Coral Circle, Hun 11 nTro n-Japan. son of Mr. and Mrs . Jerome L. you can telephone for medical F o o d a n d D r u I B .. ch, bu reportod 10< duly · McCann of ~I Polder Circle, advice and get it tn Spanish as Adminlltratlon in favoring at .the Marine BarracU. us Navy Holpitalman A~ Huntington Beach, has been well as English. rse:r over the cattle in-Naval Station, &Ible Bay, prentice ct.erie A. De Saea, assigned to Keesler AFB. 1be new service, Tel·Med, is du.stry... Philippines. daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Miss.. afte r ~~pleting Air sponsored by the San Diego OCA v i { e Prtlldent I l Joeepb De &JeS or 609 Main Force basic training. a.,,.i .... ,.;;.;..,~£·oun~MedicaLSocltlYJn<l Donald .Ostensoe criilclud-.1--··" ~afy"'11UJJW'C&tlnlctlon stree~id!;"hl!''• -~-'HhFAi=ainilli-CQDI,, ___ _ averages 1,300 calls daily. A t&e FDA for biriiilri8' use Apprentice Jeff D. H-..ee, compleltd the H. ospit'I C.Orps mand's La'ckland AFB, Tex .. total of 125 messages are Jf the growth hormone Sch I t San Di he studied the Air Force taped, attempting to answer diethyJstlbestrol (DES) for · son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 00 a ego. mission. organization and general inquiries about heart :attic feeding but ap-M. Hansen of 2901 La Ventina. Navy Seaman·' David L. customs and received special disease, cancer, children's and proving Its uae in morning· San Clemente, has reported RUst, son of Mr. and ~trs. instruction in human relation~. '"Omen 's ,·JI n es s e s and after birth'control pi_lls_. k s Th 1 has been ass1'gn " L------'----' for duty -at Naval Mobile Tom Rust ol J79M oa t.. c a rnlan · Pregnancy. F 1 In Valley ·graduated ed •· the Technica'l Training Construction Battalion Three, oun a · ""' ) Shi Id from recruit training rat the Center at Keesler for (.. MEDIC1NE . H • Camp e •,Japan. Naval Traliling Center here. sp<cialized training in eom-untington m uni cal i 0 n s ·electronics Cadet Roa Roll, 90n or Mr. -U.S. Air Force 'Reserve systems. Telephone operators who plug ln the ca.lier to the proper message speak both English and Spanish. No diagnosis or treatment is o£fered. eEarly S"1U Student and Mrs. Jack McManuJ, '810 Majir Audrey s. Stalls of 439 Blue Key, Corona del Mar, Fair Drive No. 203, COSta . graduated from Wt.!l Point Mesa, attended the recent H Mllltary Academy. VP on Aeroopaee Medical Associ•· Wins onor graduation he will be com-lion (AMA) meeting in Las 1 miuioned a 2Dd Lt. ylfth the Vegas, ·Nev. Hunlinglon Beach mident Infantry Brigade of the 2nd Major Stalla, dailgJiter of Armored Division at Fl Hood, Mr. and Mia. W. E. Stalls, 936 Kay Cowling hi! been selected Texas-. He ~-rec e nl I y W. 11th Si., Cost.a Mesa, was DAVIS (AP) -Even at the Ariz Q n a Pharmaceutical honored and awarded the poe:J. &mong more than 6 O O Sen?eant Michael D. Hal.ch, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Hat- ch of 2985 Teakwood Pl., Costa Mesa has been recognized for heJpl~g his Strategic Alr Com· mand wing earn µie U.S. ~ir ForCe Outstanding U n 1 t Award. The Dinner Crow:I ages of I to 12, many school Assoctltion Auxiliary Woman tion of pennanent cadet of· reserviats who met \\1ith active bofs show obesity, h I g h o tthe Year at the University fleer on Battalion staff as Bat· duty personnel for the tenth • cholesterol levels and other of Arizona's College of Phar-tali~ Suepl_Y. officf!r:__ reserve fortes .medical ~- Sergeant lf~~ch, . a ~o systcn1s techn1c1an, 1s assign· eel at Beale AFB . Calif., with the 9th S t.r ,a t cg i c Recon- nai ssance Wing which" receiv· cd the award for over-all pro·· fessionalism and excellence in all operations and main- tenance areas. Fe;ding time -;t the John ~1artin household in Santa Ana po~es a fe""!-prob- a..-lems-for Duchess-Shan.non-11;:..pedigree_d Irish Setter. as s~e trtes to ~at1~~Y the -appetites of all 11 offspring. Duchess. who \\o·on't be twb years old until this Oc· tober, produced her first litter on April 21 . early -warning signs of-heart -ma . ----poslwn -held -in conjunction disease, UC Davis researchers Miss Cowling was selected Marine Staff Serge!ll Robert with the annual Ar.IA ~cien- rcport. for the honor by the college's A. Andenon Jr. son of. Mr. and tifie 'meeting. The results came from a fa culty because of her 1'.frs. Charles Propster or 2900 Major Stalls is assigned as a study of 95 boys from two scholastic achievements and Park Newport, New p 0 rt nurse with the 4141h Medical If Moses Had Recycle, Anyone? . Got something to recycle? The Orang~ Coast Colle e Ibey neighbo.r's house, thou Student Environmental Assoei- sha!t not covet they neighbor's alion will help you get started. A Committee. ••• By DICK WEST \VASHI NGTON public schools who were judg· her activities on campus. Beach. was promoted to hii Services Squadron at March eel healthy, w.en fed and far Following graduation this present rank while. serving at AFB. Capt81n Edward W. Wrist, above the national ~orms for month. she will accept a posi-the US Marine Corps base in -U.S. Air Force Reserve son of Mr. and ri.t~s. William endurance and stamina. tion as a commissioned officer Okinawa. Major (Doctor) wrulam w. L. Weise, 1753 Iowa St., Cos ta A team of re~~rs in the Publle Health Service at . Barne1 of 28302 La Paz Road, Mesa has been recognized for headed by UC physiologist the N a t i o n a J In.sUtutes of Marine Staff Se r g ea n t Mission Viejo, attended the re· helpi~g his Military Airlift Jack Wilmore found. how~u. Health In Bethelda,-Md. WUUam c . .Daltlqrdlt. son of cent Aeros~ Med I ca 1 Command wing earn the U.S . tohfato36bes"""'1·1y an""dlhel2-defin'11inetely She Is the daughter of Mr. Mr:--an<l'Mrs;-ai;ts Hatt of-AiiOC!atton <AMA)'meelliij(in A.lr Force-Outhirdlstandting Unit and Mrs. Vele A. Cowling of 120 Santa Mariarlta, San Las vepa, Nev. · Award ~or th~ u:ne. obese. -Huntington Be a ch , Her C1emente, has reported for dir MajOr Barnes, son of Mr. CaptaJn Weise is &signed at mother,-Heten;-war recently----ty--aHhe-tJs-Navaf-Sta.tion, a:nd""M.rr.""BUl-Barnes-ot-:m-t~~AFB;-Bel~s-e.~---­• No Eseape honored for her outstanding Treasure Island, ~ Fran-Conner ·Way, San Diego, was with the C-141 Starh!t~r.,equip- SUSANVILtE (AP) -Of. \\o1lrk as the s u per vi s i n g cisco. -among mote th.an e O O ped 436th.r..tilltary Airlift Wlng ficials in Northern California's rt'COrds clerk of the Hun-i-eservtsta wbo met with active which re,eived the aw~rd. for Lassen County have raised the tlngton Beach Police Depart· ~tarine ?fc. Robert J. duty pertonnel for the tenth ex c. e p t'lonally mentor1ous wife, nor his manservant, nor Its recycling center on The l~ouse ColllI'.!ittee on behi d th OCC his n1aid·servant, oor his ox. · Moni.tor Way n e Cor'n~ittees has been holdin~ -nor his ass. nor any thing that baseball diamQnd accepts the henr1ngs on proposed con1-i.:; thy neighbor's. . following: bundled newspa- mittee s-ysten1 reforn1s . I y -cost of Jiving -and the cost of I ~m;;e;n~t.;;;;~o;;;;;;;;;. ;;;;:;;;~;;;;.;™;;;;pt;•~h~, ,;;husba;;;;;;nd~;;o~f;;;M;rs;;;;. ;,;;r~e,.;· ;;";;'•;;;;fo;ree;:;:;• ~m;;edl;;;,•;;•~I ~s~ym~· ;;i'•;;rv;;'~';' .;;ji;;;;~;.;;:;;;;:;;;;; dying. 1 l In . separate actions, the board or supervisors increased the dailv rates in the county hospital 'by 10.9 percent. then ·they raised the price o( cemetery plots to $50. ''The question Is on at!option pers, alum_inlµll cans~ foi ,_ t , --"-----'""--'~~of the anti-covet ing Com-trays, cardboard, glass bottles \ G ff T Ji; h n1and n1ent, hereafter referred \vith metal removed. phone \> ~r to as the ·Tenth Com-books. co1nputer paper, IB~r -'-='--'°'S~l'-'D""-'E""----' mandment. If ·there is no ... " cards, clean tin cans and plas-- Which pron1oted R e p . Robert Stephens Jr. (D-Ga.) to remark that "if Moses had had a committee. he probably couldn't have \vritten the 'fen c-Ommandments." APART FR0:\1 the fact that ..__Jc.BT61e a riOutes the Cbm- 1nandments to "the , finger of. Goer"~ rather than-to-Moses.- Stephens' point is well taken. Here's how Chairman Moses might ·have p._!esi~ __ _ "The Co 1nmitte e on Commandments will come 10· order. TOday's agenda calls for consideration of the report by the subcommittee on Covel· ing. "The subcommittee recom· mends lhat !he following Con1- mandrr.ent be approved and adopted: "THOU SHALT not covet "Point Q£ order, Mr · tics of all kinds. Chairman. Under the by-laws1 For recycling questions , call the committee is reqyired to the center, 834-5848. act sequentially. How can we adopt the Tenth Com· mandment before we have adopted the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth---and-N..i..n.l. Com· mandments?'' 11 AS YOU KNOW. the com- mittee has been in session 40 days and nights without break· lng !he deadlock oo ihe eom- mandments against killing, adultery, stealing and bearing false witness. ''The chair~feels it might ex- pedite matters to proceed to the iess contro.versial Tenth ·Commandment and return to the others later. That may be done by unanimous eonsent." "Pafliamentary inquiry, Mr. Two Receive Iowa Degree Two· Orange Coast reSidents were among the 3,000 to receive degrees at !Jniversity o~ I o w-a commencement ·ceremonies in lov.'a City. Roger Camp of 706 Po~nset· tia Ave., Corona del ri.tar, received his Ma sters of Art degree in art, '"'hile Bruce McKean. 2117 Elden Ave., Costa Mesa, received 'his Bachelor of Arts degree in English. ·e Servfee Cut SAN DIEGO (AP) NorH!mergency services at San Diego Naval Hospital's walk-in clinic will be cut back July l because of a doctor shortage, a Navy spokesman says. "The Navy is experiencing a ·sharp reduction in lhe number of general practice medical of· ficers on active duty," the spokesman said. Navy officials have said the end of the milil!iry dra!t is the main cause of the shortage. The spokesman said the clinic has already begun to reduce operating 'hours and will curtail them further for all but emergency patients on July 1. e Stattford Grant STANFORD (AP) -A more than $2.5 million grant "to ex· plore and evaluate" heart transplant surgery was award- ed to a four-man , Slanford Uniyttsity medical team. The five-year grant by the irl,,.,s_ 10to18 Chairman. Wouldn't it be simpler just to refer to the anti-coveting proposal as the Sixth Commandment?'' 'Th-e--su6COmmitteeo Priorities has voted to gi ve -prcce<lent W kl lliiif, BdUltery, stealing and false witnessing. Its decision is binding unless .arnended." -Nati<lnal-Heal'l--alld-IAmg Vacation "~tR. CHAffiJ\.IAN, I rise to Institute will allow research · to-the-human-body.!1-re- jection of transplanted hei.m, still the biggest obstacle to 'Successful transplant surgery, said Dr. Eugene Dong Jr. avis~brown TnEVISION e STEREO e Al'P.l.IANCIS e SALES e SERVICE e SINCE 1947 1_· •-Sewln.g..CJass.fill_ ** -offer-Bn-amendmenb-Subsee- 1 ion B of the proposed tenth Ainendmenf proscribes the coveting of thy neighbor's wife. Th is is repetitious a The £unds were awafd.ed to -oong and4>r:<.-Norman-Eolf--~­ Shumway, Edward B. stinson 8·2V.. hr. lessons, 17.50 (on ly98¢ hr.) ** Makea dress in class -** 1-.a1-, Enter·Stylemake Sewing Contest Pri zes $15,000, 72 sewi ng mach ines and2,400 pendant watches Call your local Singer Sewing Center nowl Fat address of the Singer Sewing Center nearest you, aca While Pages under _ SJNGER COMPANY Ask' Andy "Kids Like To redundant. - "Since the act of c ~ting would automatically recede the act or adultery vhich ls proscribed --' -e propc.sed Seventh Commandment, it should be listed first. "mEREFORE, I mo ve that Subsection 8 of the proposed -1'entb .AmendmenLbe~lricke,n_ and made a part of the pro: posed Sixth A m c n d men t against. .. " another 40 . and John S. Schroeder. eNew Model LOS ANGELES (AP) - A 63-year~ld Sherman O a k s man has traded his battery· powered cardiac pacemaker for a new nuclear-powered model. On. Du.ty In an operation at County· USC Medical Center; surgeons William M. Martin of replaced the old pacemaker in Huntington Beach has Olin Blddison with tHe nuclear grlclua1ec1 -rromth-e -unit.----- California Highway Pa· It was the first of five trol Academy in Sacra-nuclear pacemakers which mento and has been wi ll be implanted here as part assigned ~o the south of . a nationY,tide testing pro· Los An&eles area. gram, a spokesman s;Jid. ~~~P.ifi PHARMACY WE QUOTE p·fllCES OVER THE PHONE ••. ANYTIME -CHICM THUi sur1a SAU IPICIALS-..... .... , °"' .... l"rk• 1 'SENSODYNE Toothp11t1, 4 01, Tube , ~: •••••. , , ••••• I.St I.It ~oh11to11'• "NO MORE TANGLES", 12 01 .......... ,,,, 1.19 1.19 • 'VITAE" C''''"· ., .. ,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, l .00 .1.tf . ·trMON;Uf' Sti,mpoo, 15 o.,; • , •••••••••••••• , • , , , , "1 .oo-l.5t 1 ..,. P'rk• 99c $1 .29 $1.59 $1.09 2700 E. Coast H~way, at Femleaf. Corona del Mar • m 644-7575 ' ' . - SPECIAL · OFFER! LIMIDD QUANTITIES! 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Cappy Sheeley, Waikiki YC, 55.7: 5. Robert Harvey, CBYC, 61.7; 6. Steve Harvey CBYC, 62.0; 7. ''I may have to walk out·on my knees-I think they just locked lit. this position.•• ~ L. ltl. Boyd Adult Education . Las Vegas Style Lot of inexperienced newcomers to Las Vegas Would think it just .. dandy to get into a dice game down oo the felt. Or to try roulette maybe. But they'N! ~. Not 9f losing. or seeming naive, unsophisticated, ignorant. So __ -~ closed circuit TV lessons are offered. • Quarter-hour courses on ~ bOjjeS and the wheel. As previl)W!ly reported. no leisure acUvity is booming so bounU· full y as aduJt education. It's claimed a third, of 1he people in this ·world never kiss anybody ever. Sad. What's nev• in statistics is the average height of the American man and woman. Latest studies show it's 5- feet-9.9-inches for \he man, S-feet-6.6-inches for the woman. that's taller than the averages of even a decade ago. . TRANSPLANTS-Q.-"Are those balding fellows who've haid hair transplants satisfied with them?" A. "Fairly so." four out of five tell tpe pol~ei:s. But the one out of .five says his scars show~ doesn t. like the hairline, or the moved hair came out a~<Mffcrent color. ·--.... . -. Q. "What's a millionocracy?" A. How apt your query, young lady! !.leans govern- ment by millionaires. TO THE' LADY -That CU!>tom called the toast. the clinking and drinking to somebody, got slarled about 350 years aio, And aJways then, the honoree was f lady, never a man. Nothing is more apt to kiU an African violet Jn this country than an open window, contends a flower special- ist . . . What sort of beba'.vior matures earlier in the boy than in the girl? Only one, say the psychology experts. Aggression ... Maybe you weren't aware that the famous fo6tball player of yesteryear Rosey Grier 1s a specialist in. needlepoint. Assume the blanket ~er which you s1eep wtigii! a trifling five pounds. You lift. it every time you breathe. Say, 16 times a minute. It reckons out to 80 pounds a minute, two tons an hour. And if you get in a full eight hours, you've actuall y hoisted 16 tons in your sleep. Little wonder"YOU wake up exhausted;--no! · Address ?nail to: L. l'tf. Boyd1 P.O. Box 18751 New. port Bea ch, Calif. 92660. then a t I o n a 1 championship regatta, they picked the wrong area in San Diego. At no time during the three- day championship event out of Southwestern Yacht Club did the Winds e1Cffd 10 knoll. There were 43 entries in the regatta. Most of them were from the Southern California area, with a few from as far west as Waikiki and as far " Walt Rozhen, MYC, 64.0; 8. BOATING •east as St. Petersburg, Fla. '---------' Bob Kettenhofen, Balboa YC, 69.0: ·s. Rick Taylor, CYBC, 69.7: 10. Skip Elliott, Newport Harbor YC, 74.0; 11. Sean Holland, MYC, 74.7; 12. Peter and · Chris Wormwood, St. Petersburg YC, 86; 13. Luc Martin, San Francisco Bay Multibull Racing Association, Southland sailors dominated the event with Ro}' Seaman of Malibu Yacht Club capturing the championship with · 8.1 points under the Olympic Lineberger Captures p Regatt,a L'fDO.lfA (Z2l -(I) Snoopy, Dick Linebet'ger, ABYC: (2) Phast..-, Alan Oleson, BYC: (3) l'he<mers, Merlin Gay- man, ABYC: ( 4) One For The· Road , Jim Tyler, BYC: (5) Old Pokey Too, Marty Lock· ney, LIYC. LI00-148 (14) -(I) Piran· ha1 Jim Kerrigan, BCVC; (2) Swallow, Hank Wagner, NHYC: (3) 'l'el1aclous. Betty Brooks , BYC: (4) Weitward Ho Ho, Jim' Forsyth~; JJIJ0.14C (!) -(I) ·Be· queath. Bob Smith, BCYC. SOLING (S) -sea Weed VI, Fred, hilller, SSSC. method of scoring.--87.0; 14. Don McNeil, Los Angeles YC, · 93.7; 15, Skip FORMER CHAMPION Tim Hawley, MYC, 101. _Batter.ecl&aft- Potomac Winner Black Bird Wins Race In Sweep Allen Puckett's ~·ricson-46 • 1£1 Champions · Inn11gurate Dinghy Class The new JO-foot Cyclone Class, designed by Frank Buller of Westlake Village, had its race debut Saturday under the helmsmanship ·of nine national champions from Southern California. Above, Cyclones are lined up ready for .drawing. At bottom, Argyle Campbell of Balboa Yacht Club Oeft) battles clubmate Dave Ull· rnan (No. 20) in final race to capture top honors in the class. The event was sponsered by Westlake Yacht Club. -carolyfl, Newcom11 Triumpl1,s Prep Team Of Newport Tops Field Black Bird made a clean I 1 04 II h I b sweep of California Yacht , , , ong W ee ase Newport Harbor High School Club's Santa Barbara Island b" 74 5 6 2 2 I d sa11, °"~"""s.thet·~talina Oiboalil· race SUnday, winning first to • • • IQ . II x . II oa space enge ~P ~y, sym c finish, fim overall and first in ~8::l~~<;f:0~r~:. c~~ finished the 85. ... roomy cab with 53.5" hiproom ence championShip. mile race in 13 hours and 20 • -•• ze· -sty--i-800 cc. eng1"ne . · Skipper Hugo Schmidt in minutes, saving her time on Shields, and Bar Smith In the other 20 starters in the b h' _:f;:toJ:'!'~~7 .. ~talf~ ra~;,,,,,.cy: ... storage space e ind seat lslf.,~ s.8:'a':~ries wassailed OVERALL -(I) Black ... whitewall tires in the turning basin at New· Bird: (2) Whitecap, Mike Eis-' ' 'br1·g ht front bum per po<t Harbor. Other scbools enberg, WYC: l_3> Xanalyn, competin~ "-'ere Corona del Bud Shank, CYC, (f ) Yel!ow ---;R;:;:-----~.---Ge-,_,.-------Miir~Scti .. i-ainr-eosir-ft!1~."fom~en~~;-·!------------.. -. BAA-flt-Afil le·--ese TVlS 'ls t Mesa High School. BYC. ::1 . ::1 CLASSA-(ll Blackbird . , , , bright hub caps Okay foi: Wigs Polka Dance Set June 9 CLASS B -(1) Xanalyn ; (2~~ J_:c~~i-Moon Day, , , . mud flaps at rear George Wolfard, KHYC ; (2) d 1 . The Polish National Alliance Kari II, Dick Kelton, CBYC : .•• ' ua SU n visors I~ sponsoring a Polka dance (3) Wltchcral~ Art Biehl, St. June 9 at the Garden Grove FYC. dual armrests MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Marine reservists, many of Elks Lodge, ll551 Trask Ave. CLASS D -(I) Whitecap: , ;. . _ A federal judge has ruled wi-enlistments were prob-Music 1or the 9 p.m. In 1 (2) Starflre, Ralph Fiedler, f 11 · I d fl · that Marine reservists may ably encouraged by the draft a.m. alliar will be furnished WYC; (3) Decision. Pful • , • U 1 1nsu ate oor mat wear short-hi::ir wigs. and the war in Vietnam," he by the cavaliers. The public is Berger, ·DRYC: (4) Blue Max, .,., .-u:s .·Distnci Judge. PhlHp llllld:-· -·-· --"--invited. ---·· --· .. ·BHI tewhr~WY€.--! Neville enjoined the· Mariries··-'_==_'--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~---_=-_:::_...:_:::_..:_.:::_c__...:_:::_:::_..: _______ ~_-_- from enforcing an unwritten ,. ru l e that requires naturally short h-a i r on reserVists. A SIMILAR ruling was made last November in Min· ncapolis by U.S. District Jud ge 1\1\les Lord affecting Army re se r'vis t s, bul representative's of the' Marine COrps contended th.It· their case was different. A Marine Corps general testified that short hair en· courages the di scipline vital to the. Marines' conscious effort to 0 project the image of .a small, disciplined, e I i t e lighLing force." NEVILLE .REJECTED the argument. "However hi gh the morale -offfie Marfnes on 11.cfiYe dllij, .the court· •.. seriously ques· t io n s whether thi s camaraderies extends ·to-lhe ·Kids Like -To Ask Andy PSA wants to go north (or south} with your money. Other Grinn ingbirds to San Diego and Sacram ento. O_yer 160 fl ights a day connecting all of norihern and sou thern Cali fornia . Call your. trave l agent or PSA - and let's migrate. ! •• r-.. ... ' . ,,, JIT• .. rr. 1 ••• - ) td IJAIL'f P!LOT s Monday, June 4, 197) Despite Cris-is Americans Still -. Want Gadgetry D~TRO!T ( U P I ) -38.9 percent of all sales, ~.,. Americans may be switching pared with M.8 percent in to small cars because of a um. But buyers are equipping _ isis but tho cars with gas-i:,obbin they're not willing to give up devices. gas-guzzling conveniences. Fifty-five percent or an Ford "'Mle oig noise over a fuel Pintos and 56 percent of shortage has just got to make Che\•rolet Vegas are equipped a difference in what car a "·ith automaticCransmissions. person buys, but v.'e're not · Air conditioning can be found r sure how much" yet." said one on 25 percent of the Pintos and key industry observer. "'But 27 percent of the Vegas. there is a gut instinct that Al American Motors, whe re says it has to make son1e di{-the subcompact Gremlin and · ference." compact llornet ad p__Y.shing -ROUGH APRIL of this the smallest of th~ major • •i . 1 d. automakers back into the year! small cars -: inc u ing ' black •. there's I it t I e ex- the imports -accounted for pectation that people will give up the big cars. Philco· Ford Employ es _}Vi.Ji Awar.ds '"SOME PEOPLE will buy- smaller cars in the faei! of the fuel shortage, but a grear number will stay with the size they have for a number of reasons," said Dale E . Dawkins AMC director·pro- _duct pla.~ing. "But ther,,J1ill insist on better economy. Dawkins said about 40 per-Four employes or Philco-cent of Gremlin sales so far Ford C-Orporation in Newport this _year ha ve been the sporty Beach, have received com-Gremlin x with options that pany pa~ent 3\\'ards for their put the pr·ice tag over $3,~. invention '"''hich aided in the Most industry executives _ development of the firm's dop't expect buyers to g_iv~ up water purification system. their automatic transm1ss1ons \ It Was Expe_ct_ed The W,atergate scandal has prompted the first ·game based on the controversy. Here a printer at The Hennegan Co. of Cincinnati takes some of the first impressions fr om a run of 10,000 ordered by the Karma Group, a New Yotk advertising firm. Dice and elephant markers determine the moves that start in the White House and end in jail. Louis F. Heilig, Philco-Ford which cut fuel economy by vice president and gcner~l about 6 percent or the air con· H • . R . k 48 mana~er of the. company s dilioners which exact • 9 per unt"ngton an s Aero nu t r -0 n 1 c D1v1s1-0n cent fuel penalty. · 11 · presented the . awards t o While the driver of a stan-. . . _ Wilfred H. Btichle, Long dard·size 1973 model can ex-l--D-... ·! J J.ing-P • "----Bo'ach, Fred · .1u.J!untingtoll__pee1..abollt-1i-mues pe~ ga!llln_ n-nunu · ~rmits Be a ch,· Dr. John L. over the range of. dnving con-. . · . . I Richardson, Orange. and ditions, the owner of a 1973 . · . · - Gilbert. Segovia of Santa Ana. Hom et equipped w!th a .V-8 Huntington Beach ranked $9.7 million-behiiid last year's They jointly developed a com-engine reports up to 18 miles 48th in the nation for the value hot pace. posile coiled .m e m b r a n e per gallon at 55 miles pe. r hour, of buiiding permits issued 11 I f IN 1m, THE city set an a -assembly which is used in a but as low as ~2 m1 es per through the first quart~r o time Orange County record compact un it ·for . purifying gallon in .the city. 1973,.acCOl'.dlng.to.tbe bUSllle with-perrriitS fqr -new OOh- water by "reverse osmosis." S SOON the economics report of Dunn and · s t r u ct i 0 n v a 1 u e d at · 11 d "BUT A as w:tr· • Bradstreet ln-'.$'e:se osmosis~ po ute ranty is up, I'll go to my · $108,437,239. or brcR:kish water is forced favorite gas station and have FOR THE FffiST three Back say~ the significance under pressure ~hrough . the all the pollution stuff discon-months, the city i s s_ u e d of thls ~ear's pace is that the membrane to ac_h1eve purity. necled," he said. permits for $26.162,425 in new building' boom has 'not fallen Under the P h 1 I ~ o · F o r _d The emission-control equi p-construction, about $2 million that much behind, despite the Incentive Pl~n, an award IS ment ordered by the federal ahead of its record-setting 1972 presence of Proposition 20 and made to an employe "'·hen a government exacts a penalty pace. other environrrient~l ·concems patent a_pplica~ion .. bas~d on of about 7 percent, ~he Bill Back. the city ' s which could slow down con- bis invention. ~s hied in the E n v i ronmental Protecll-0n economic development direc-struction. U.S. Patent Office . Agency says. tor, said the building boom has In 1972. \he city ranked 46th Yet it gets most. of the at-fallen off the record pace in the nation in the value of tho! yours may not ! 1 COMPLm ORANGE COUNTY COYIRAGE l11el11ell .. : tog1111C1 lhoch. Sn C....,....., Mlulofl Ylejo DcrH Polot, as well en LoR -IMcti Oftd Mott of L.A. MONTH TO MONTH RINTAL I.A.SIS 3 NO DE'°SIT REQUIRED ON A,,.ROVED CREDIT 4 ONLY 517.00 PER MONT TOTAL COST I iillmltid P91ft 1 tention from motorists. slightly for the second new oonsti:uction , according to quarter. bqt; he believes the Dur'ln and Bradstreet. while ii .----~--city_willstill~r~48th in t_he _o_nJ_y_ rank~_99tl! in population. ~t t nation "We 've passed several big {J0Jf,r,f,UeU U Thr~ugh May, ihe city has cities such as Salt Lake City, Route Told Special to the Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES -Con· tinental Airlines is now operating two OC-10 round trips-aOay between-Houston and Denver and Seattle, it was a nn oq,nce d by Charles A. BuCkS, senior vice president-marketing for Con- tinental. "This will increase Con- tinental's passenger service between the Gulf Area and the 'fl.oCky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest by ap- proximately 25 per c en t , ' ' Bucks said . "and our cargo capacit.L.Will more than dot!· ble." issued permits for $35,243,()43 Spokane, Baltimore, St. Louis in new construction -about ·and Pittsburgh," said Back. Sylvia Porter's readers con boot tho! headline • •• she told them how to sove up lo '25 "/. on meat buys, as much as 20cro On canned goods: • Wall Street • -. • oaf .• l --~ Fifteen out·.of every · 100 Americans today own stock. \ I " • • '. • but ~i~t __,,.s ~e~e~M-=.s _l~ik~e~l ,___~--'-lt-~~­ greater here in the Or-..._ . We could!)1· .erove it, of cour.se, _ that the percentage is even • ange Coast area •.. and it's growing every. day. , That's why the DAILY-Pll0-T was proud,-years ago, - to be the first newspaper in Orange County to bring its readers "today's final stocks toddy" via super high sP,eed wire services. We'rs still doing .it .in every home- delivered edition. and the service gets better all the time. 5 NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZI 11'1••4 :irl/t l 6 VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO ARE AVAILAILE l--•7-Wl:.L--HEE-MAINTENANC 23 Banks Lend Zambia Fun\ls- 'Follow the most fundamental, simple and ordinary of all the rules ••• Shop th.e specials.' Wall Street's computers "talk to" computers !--11-1-~~~~~~ PILOT plant every trading day at. the rate the of 12 ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELE PHONE SERVICE'" Specta1 to Iba Dally Pf!~ LONDON -A 2.'l·bank con· sortium led by Bank of America NT & SA signed an 714 • 135-3305 agreement hire lo lend $50 '111 SO. SANTA ,.-E, SA NTA ANA miJJion to the Republic Of rom L19.,,.. Buch, MiislH Viejo, 111 l"olnt, San Clt"'41nlt, San Ju11n Zambia. 1ff'1110, El Tora, c1ll loll frt The loan is repayable in 49•·3223 ~~llllll~~~~llllll~"'llli!!_~Se"'v~en years. ~BUY SILVER OR GOLD Tak• Ac·tual Pos1•1slon-.9ff Pur.• Silr•r --~----Tri9ot~Med•llioft~1n.------ WEALTH l'llOTECTION ANO POTENTIAL GAIN-JlllEE IJIOCHUJIE 979·5642 UNIVESRAL TRADE Co. 979-6343 · :MOO lllVINE AVE.J NEAll AlllPOllTI SUITE 115 N&WP"OT i£ACH International Investors Inc. ••• An investment company concentrating in ,.GOLD --MINING'-.---·SHARE~ Protpectul on f9que•I tfom: _ M. P. 11 .. & e.., IM. (At111: ...... ..._l ME M,8Ell PACIFIC ~TOCIC EXCl:!ANGe" flCIO N, MAIN 5T. S~NTA ANA e .W.Jt•I '""' ----------·-----$1r"t .. CU•-------------·•..,.--- Maybe it s~ms obvious , butJwhen Columnist' Sylvia Porter te~Is her readers something like: watch newspaper ads for bargains, she always goes the extra step. She asked questions of some of the food industry's leaders and found out savings can amount to many, many times the 4¥.2% pred icted rise in overall f~od prices. That's economic advice you can believe . Test it for yourself. Check the speciall in the bar- gain-laden ads of the Wednesday Food Section every week in the DAILY PILOT. And'lf you want more _lips on getting you.r money's .worth, read .Sylvia Porter's 11Mo_ney's Worth" column appearing sev· eral limes each week in the financial pages of the DAILY PILOT. The One That Means Business DAILY PILOT ·Try Saturday's News Quiz i • DAILY 1,000 words per minute. It takes only minutes to move the entire New . York and more than American . . Stock Exchang~ reports from the ca n yo n s of Wall DAILY PILOT Street to the. typesetting machines of the right here on the Orange Coast. 1 - , ___ _ And when technology finds a way to beat that speed record, the DAILY PILOT, no doubt, will be O.!'"Ong the ' first to use it to bring readers "today's ~ction toda,Y." When it comes to financial news, the one that means business is the \ _\ - ' • DAILY P1lOT "" ., . •• ' ' I • ' . --.. -. - ' • I I - , • ' y Here Are Seven Places · to Look for J I . ' . !I 1. MAJN ."NEWS , . est -'In • • • the · DAILi ~ .. ,- ' The page-topping .Sunday Special each week leads a parade of articles of special interest to Orange Coast area readers and told as only DAILY PILOT staffers can tell them. Main News is loaded with unforgettable photo fe atures by staff cameramen, too, and for a variety of commentary in columns and cartoons, check the editorial page a.nd-the page f!fcing it. 2. YOU Th'\ focus is on '-'you" and neighbors like you and just about any- thing you're interested in. Check this section every Sunday for At Your Service, the column that does things for people; Travel, the pages that can take you anywhere in the world; Entertainment, features, photos and facts about famous folks ; and, of course, the i-ead article which neaFly always·has to do with-the hottest topic of the I 9,70s, consumerism. · 3. SPORTS Literally the "latest news" in Southe rn Californ ia on sports events. The DAILY PILOT has th e latest deadline in the area for Sunday morning publication. What -this means to readers is: comp I et e scores on Saturday night sports events , a day-ahead jump on league standings and others statistics, first look at the "morning line" when a major sports news story is about to break. All this and top coverage of local sports, too. . · 4--: tLASSIFTED SECTION .•• • Sunday is the day to buy 11 hQus e ... " car ... " boat ... or? ... You'll find. page after page of helpful ads in the big classified advertising section of the Sunday paper, especially if you're look-, ing for a house or car . .The section often follows (or includ es) Sunday's special Real Estate pages too ...,... co.lumns , photos, stories about new homes ·and new de_velopment. Of course, Sun-' da y classifieds have everything els ~ from A to Z. too, literally. -· : • I 5. COLOR-COMICS All · your favorite characters from the DAILY PILOT's daily comic page appear in full color on Sundays, along with some special material that you'll find only in ·the Sunday Comics section. If your kids haven't disc.overed the fun world of Junior Whirl, help them f!nd it next Sunday. And if you think Family Circus is some- thing-irre-single-panel--c ertoono check-it -a rirbi qoone•third·poge color feature in Sunday's "funny papers." - . _6.-EAMILY WEEKLY You 're in good company when you join the families of .the esti- mated 20 million adults who read Family Weekly every weekend in the nea rly 300 newspap1>rs now distributing America's "fastest growing weekly magazine." Celebrities, travel, food and 'fashions are some of the subjects covered every week. Then there as spec- ial stories on medicine, science, sports, home improvement -just about everything any American family is interested in. Yours too • • 7~ TV WEEK --• • Full color cover · pictures of your favorite felevision performers, inside stories on upcoming specials and stars of the regular shows. -Th ese are only samples of the "n e~iet you get in TV WEEK, along with one of the most comple and accurate, up -to -date weekly schedules published in Soutlre California. TV WEEK even lis t s shows for Orange County's new Channel 50, other major UHF stations ·and San Diego and Santa Barbara channels each week. . . ' Sundays are special for readers _ of the DAILY PILOT ' ., ' I I 1 •I I ;'f -: i ' ' ' I I I I • • --~ • • • • . .. • l J% DAllV PILOT Femll11 Clrrle ~---- eane Captain -··· Midnight Lives! OVIRWEIGHT? 56 Cl.l.OSS IN 40 DAYS , "T his little piggy hod roost beef, ond THIS little "iggy hod none 'cause I thinlc he was boycotting meat." Guidelines · Set . . ~ For ·wilderness SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP1 Guidelines aimed a l preserving the rugged solitude of the desolation \Vildcrness area nea r here ha ve been adopted by the U.S. Forest Scr\'iCC. (OUTDOORS) and Recreation plans to plant native trees on the slope and raise the water table ih the meado1v b~· construction of low.chec k dams. e f)cdiratioH SAN FRANCISCO (AP I !-fundreds or Eureka Valley ·District residents turned out to witriess the dedication or j·; the Seward Street Mini-park Under Medlc•I Supervision -----·· tho- From Wire Services_ Olds. SO, completed 32 years .casJrui... by rehear.sing .»"ith a .b~_(llh!O estate~~sm_te_ Idaho Falls has a Captain or service. Since 1971 he was seven-piece combo ror his nui attorney J.B. Rosenthal's a~ Midnight. A resident of. Idaho directqr of acroopace safety in in New Yo.rk at the Rainbow tempt to have him removed, .Omega ~··1nic Grill through June 16. Superior COurt Judge John Falls had his name changed in ( J Loomis has ruled in Los 7th DisJrict Court at Blackfoot PEOPLE . . * Angeles. HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00 l from Clyde Charles MclnlCH;~ The late Presiden( Harry s Loomis said Rosenlhal failed f. CALL FOR AN AP\POINTMEHT II!!!!! to CaJl!ain Charles Midnight. l Truman is replacing Thomas to produce evidence to show liiii t.fidnight was unavailablt\ the Alr Force Inspection and Jefferson as a target of that Terreoce P. Melcher COSTA MESA ANAKllM sA~tA ANA '"'111rtoit-1..1"•':.'.,. for comment <!IS to. the reas'.on · ,,_.:l!?~m::•Jl!!-:;.•.::fro:;:::m;.;M:;:is::so;;."~;r:;:ians~;.· =-=,,"w~a~s~led~,,.·~e.lm:'.!.:b~e z z I e d or -.. 1"4 *· WWY. 11t21TtnH11A~• 1se w. UH•W• • or c ange. C~ ' ~ir Truman's birth die. ay , mismana~fate~·ll--'6"'-'46. ~·ll6T33'11MM. f Sf7'63'29 12111>1,)l..J169rJ70.'l·lt3'1:1791l:b3~-~1-"- Forc.e Base. has been declared a state holi-~ * , . \\'orld War II ace Robin Olds, one of the nation's most decorated fighter pilots ~and the husband of actress Ell a Raines, bas retired from the Air Force as a brigadier general. Dally 10.1 0 Sun. 10·7 -· ' * Benny Goodman. "The King ofS\ving,·;; spellt the afternoOn of his &Ith birthday doing what comes natural -blowing hi s clarinet. Goodman Celebrated the oc- day. "'ilh the signing of a bill * by Gov. Christopher S. Bond. Ralpba Cltbe r, a prisoner of That _ holiday will replac,e "'ar for more than seven Jefferson's biithday. April 13. years. has 'l'narried Barbara * Actress Doris l)ay's son "'ill continue as. administra\or of Lee. Both are from Miami. The couple celebrated. 'vith a cha mpag.ne party at Miami Beach's Fontainbleu Hotel. Nearly Everyone ·Listens to Landers ' TUES. & WED. ONLY .·..::. l. i 6-LEG GYM SET ' I 0.88 . " ... •--~'he_plan_for the 6l.4S~-acre ~d c~e~~te a victory over a ~ _ .area 'dOtted with some l~ow=aetllncr-apartmenDro;: .Reg.31aa:. • . ,-.\ -,. • Jakes higtl-in the . Sierra JeCt. . ''( d d t d after The park 1s a 120-by-50-foot .l Neva a was .a ope arrangement of slide~ and ~ lengthy public hearings, an sandboxes on a steep lower ~. agency spokesman said. ~lope of Twin Peaks. f\1ike Goggin. USFS recrea-A jazz group belted out lion officer in the Tahoe some gritty Dixieland while Basin, said the plan calls for a neighborhood kids did a skit limit of 25 persons per group and everyone m u n c h c d entering the area and also cooki('s. bans · camping \Vithin 100 feet \Vhen a developer disclosed· of the icy blue lakes carved plans IO years ago for an 85:- out of granite ~y ancient gla-un it apartment building. opp<> ciers. nents battled city planners, Goggin sa id the rules also the supervisors and the park require campers to keep track department. of dogs so they don't run wild . ban bathing with soap in the lakes and prohibit firing of guns betw_e_en Dec. and Sept. JS. e Park Plans e Co1llract Hit Capitol News Service ' KMART DISPOSABLE DIAPERS , 66c J ' Absorbent, disposable diapers ~ overnite i nd daytime. for 644·1 70 I See by T oday'.s Want Ads * THE BIG ICE BOX: tills 14' WcstinghoUsc Teft1g. f'l'ator is In-excellent con· dHlon for enly $150. *·J\.fOVING: please i>tly thlt '68 Chevy % ton Jllck-up. lrs ilO automalic wt1h P/S( P/B and radio & hta ef. 1JhIY ai,(XXJ rpllet. Cult i• wanted. ACTION READY FASHION ~ KNITS. • 6.44 M•n's 100 % orion •crylfc 1hort 11••"• •·nit, 1\\lrh. 811tton or rip· ptf f"rofit. Aesorf•cl cOJor1. Site• "' S1 M, L. XL:. M•chlli• w11h•bl• . ·. >'.' Firm.O-Flex with pretty Charge it at crib mattress print cover. Kmart! • . ·-1 -~ METAL BOOKCASE 2 DAYS ONLY! four walnut·grGi n s ~elves with Mediterrone"On look. 36x30x9~". ' I ' • .... , . .. • . ' '· ·' -· r 2 swings, sky sc ooter, swinging lad·. der, 2,pcissenger lawn glider, 7'gal· ·• vanized steel convertible slide. r~ USE YOUI KMAIT CHAIGI, -IAMUMlllCAID, •r MASTEi CHAIGI. 4 ROLLS FOR-.---·-- ----· 170 absorbent .towels with cob- ful de•igo. 1-ply, 1 ll<?W' .a., --. ' ' Hl·RIH .. PANn ~;.~ HOSE ·~ . f . . .. 66c Mist.ton•, 1u11tone, l>rown ml1t, ntvv, $~.MJ.f. luv. ••••rel-et thi1 low km•rl price, -----·-· .. .. \ ,_ .. • , en In ant De at • • A Si enf Ki ler ·' -SI«!" by AWSON DEERR mind unUI she re! eel home and was lile. In fact, she said, the sudden dealh ol 01 'II\ 0t11Y "'ltt ''•" told the police had been there lo in· her infant may have changed her life. The young· Huntington Beach housewire vestigate. reinembers the cold, winter morning as FAMR.Y LOSS if it were yesterday. B~,D· DRE~ . "When d1:ls ·happens,,. she aald, "lt Her older child had the sniffles, so he It was like 8 bad the ~d ol seems to do either of two thlngs - \Yas staying home from nursery school. thing Ula_t aJwar.s ha s to 30fOtOOe ............... .the family or draw it cloaer H_er 5-montlH>ld baby who often sle~ = _e~:;hyou . · ....,-., .. v,. ll C, 'l\'85 S I Fqu1efsoine decj(IC(f fO Joo ---Cef'ttficate'"fisted-1wl)·~f"0i0imh"'d>--.<l~ogethet,_j¥e were lucky. lt m'dLuS ln on him. of pneumonia as the cause of death. A even closer as a family. "Thi! minute I "'cnt into the room I short newspaper article "said enough to "It was hat~, I feel. on my husband, sensed that so mething "'BS terribly incriminate us. Our friends told us not to than on myse1£. I was at home all day, I ·prevent H?' Should I have checked him sooner? Did he ouffocate on the blanket! Why didn't the clocWr fmd aomethtng l:K)Of)Cr? BLAME "I think It's a natural thing to Want to blame someone. I 6tJPP08e the mother blames )leneff most ollf!!. Jille i5 the one who takes care iii !lie liiliiirilr-ay. Slie is what keeps him alive . She feels re- sponsible." • She attributes her faith in God ¥.ith former wife. "We kept putting the bla me ''getting through this thing. I just placed on each other. I couldn't cope. lie my lntst in Hfm, knowing that He must couldn't live with the womao who Jet his have had a reason." child die." Friends and relatives still send her • Two other "!!pies ~oved away. ''I articles.. "I'm a:till looking for ex· planations. Ridtt now the four.dation is couldn't look a the house anymore. my only charit~. because the search for especially the nursery. And I felt the n explanation-ts-so clost"to-m":"----n,etghbors-thot:tght-we-were..responstble.<. ''-----.1 She says that things are back to wrong: I looked at the baby, touched him reJtd it. We didn 't." could cry. He had to go to work. He _ aq~ I kn'Cw he "'al. d~d." Betore _the _loss or her child, she had ---r couldn't break down." On the.verge of tears she recalls trying barely beard the term 'crib-death ." The loss still haunts her. "People keeJf"" saying that I'll forget. I don 't know that I ever will." normal now. "At first , you ques1ion li"'het hcr you should change your lifestyle. But you can't. Your own wants and needs matter, too." A young unn,arried mother felt the grief "probably n1uch more than a couple v.·ould." beca use she ha d to fa ce it al?ne- .. , Jored the baby, but I sensed 1h~t people though t I didn't and "'anted to be mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, then run-There was no place to get information. She added that it wa s even harder for ning front one house to ano1her trying to She read a medical book "much of which the grandparents to accept. find a neig hbor at home. I didn 't understand " and kept looking for "My husband and I had never ex- 1',inally an ambulance was called and information. perienced any tragedy in our lives. And the family pediatrician met them-at lhe Eventui lly, ChildrCti's -Ho3pital of somehOW you grieve more over the death hospital. orange O>unty referred her to the Na-of a child. You want so niuch for a child. - "'When she came out,· she didn't b(i.ve Uonal Foundation for SUflden Infant You want him to experience all the good _ to tell me. I knew he was dead, But you Death chapter !n San Diego County. things. have to try aqyway." The de!Jlils of that day, anll the feel· "You aslc yoursell"wlly·dld It happen " The thought of guil\ didn't" enter her inp lbat fbllowed, are·ltill a port ol her ID u81' and 'What could I have done ID ' . . J BEA ANDERSON,.Eilltor Molldl'I, '-•• 1tn ..... IJ " Judith-Choate, mother of four. New York. - Sally Sall1.stein, mother ol. sis:, California. These women share a common tragedy -lo6s ol an infant to Sudden Infant Detitb Syndrome, often called "crib death." How do you feel when 11ie-apparemiy ------~ \\'ith her ne"' baby she is ''probably over-protective." "I can't just open the door and peek in on the baby or even my older child. I have to go iD and touch tllem, see and feel that they are breathing. "! know the chancta ol it happening again are slight, but there ls the question that stays with you. Could I have done something?" healthy infant you put to bed-never wakes again1 How do you alleviate the guilt feelings in the months and years ahead, recalling the tragedy that canoot be explained?· Mrs. Choate ii executive director ~ the New Yotjt.!Jased National FOWldatl<lll of Sudden Infant Death. Mrs. Sallzsleln, She became pregnant not long af~r she lost her child to crib death. "Bui I gave away all the baby furniture and started over fresh." The circumstances were similar for other couples in the county. Some were not as fortunate. One couple divorced after losing their only child. . "We. just oouldn't handle it," said the free ." One mother. \\•ho )ost her eldest, said "It hur t. of coorse it hun . But learning that it wasn't you r-fault eases the pain. l think it always helps to talk about tragedy, especially with someone who has shared a similar experience. ""Then you can pick up your life and go on." , Expe _ri_e_nces \Vife of an El Cajon physician, is presi- dent or the Southern Ca lifornia Chapter. They Irnow. Mi'9....._ Cho(\ le lost 5-month-old Robbie. Mn. ~ Jost her child, age live weeks. SUFFER LOSS find someone on whom to place the blame. Too often , -she ass erted, cause of death is inaccurate or poorly explained. The-National Found3tion for Sudden Infant Death has two major purposes ~ infomting the public and the SIDS !ami!J and ~pporting research. . . "Every day in this country, 30 to_ 35 CRIB DEAm faiiiillei SU!fer not iiiilfltieloos ofalov~''!nS3n_Dfe&o>_C<>onty;"-,,hlr·~•.-----j infant but agonize over their oWn feel· "Coroner Robert Creason has cooperated ~ lngs of responsibility for it, accusations with us ful ly. When a crib death is of infanticide by neighbors and relatives, suspected, we are.notified within 24 to 48 ignorance from physicians, suspicion by hours. Sometimes, lf they feel the need is legal authorities and often •. tfl:eY are urgent, they call Immediately." never told why their baby died," "'t'ote Mti. Choate. sros is the .mysterious killer of an atimated 10,000 American ir}fant s each year, Awaximately two or three per 1,000 live births. It normally strikes in- fants between the ages of three ·weeks and seven montQS. "We send the _family our pamphlet along v.•ith a personal letter. If they need someone to talk to. they can contact us.~· In Orange and Los An geles Counties, however. the coroner's office does not release this inlonnation. Orange County Chief Deputy Coroner Gefie Miller said that the office once sub- Tt occurs most often in cold months, mitted names to the group, but no longer freq~tly in the ~ar.ly morning hours. does. lt <is not hereditary, not contagious, and "We have our own obligations and we rarely sbikes older children. SIDS feel that we do an adequate job of ex· strikes famil ies in every econonlic planations ourselves; When crib death is\,. 'bracket, more often, however, Jo"•er in-suspected. \Ve talk to the famil y and ex-"- come families. plain it to them. After results of the NO CRIES autopsy are completed, we talk to the 1-----physlclans-a~--uiat-deat h . oecu _t_ai:nily..J!gain. This ls usually several d~Y.!. quickly, often in Jess than two minute~~ late r, after the initial shock is ove r.". There is no prolonged suffering, the baby H~ kno"'.s of nO other follow-up servtce.s __ ,, __ not cr-y-OUt-aod olten~sbows..not the avallable m the county. sflghlest trace of being .disturbed in his REFERRALS sleep. Mrs. Saltzstein gets referrals from in- It is, NFSID literature explains, a definite disease for which a cause is now being sought. • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, sizn.. ply, Is a pattern of synlptoms that occur together repeatedly in infant deaths and are observed regularly in p:tst mortem examinations. dividuals who know of the foundation and who hear about a new SIDS family. She described "the ideal program" which is in operation in Kings CoUnty, Washington. In SIDS Case$, a pathologist talks with the parent~. explaining the disease aIX1 that they are not to blame. Literatufe is -----~''.SIO.S-can--be-neithu-pted1"ict"'edea...nnoOJ<r-~se~r"'1t~an11.+-din-a-few-da_ys-the-public-health'-~--t prevented," Mrs. Saltz.stein said. "At this • 'l.t was like a bad ' d rea m, the kind of thi~g t at happens ---- to so meone else.' , 'No other disease leaves in its wake -such--g riilt;-self•-_ doubt , accu sation .' time;-there is nothing a parent can do to team calls. Home: visits are made ar prevent it." oJ~ as _l_!_eeded. The family is then re- 1be Saltzsteins were more fortunate ferred to other help -clergymen. than many famili es -they knew about counselors, psychologists and the local SIDS. Others aren't so fortunate. SIDS parents gtOUJ.t. . 'Ihere are countless stories nationwide of-OOw crib death can disr'Upt a family: "So many parents have lost a child this way and have been unable to receive fac- JQ-NORANCE tual inlonnation about the cause of A poor. and perhaps inarticulate, Ohio death. We hope to eventually reach every mother was indicted for first degree (amily that needs help, in Orange and murder before a k n ow I e d g e a b 1 e u;>s ~eles counties as well as San pathologist beard about the case and Diego. determined the cauie of death as SIDS. -. tn a recent article Mrs. Choate stated. . Another Midwest coople were shunned "The death o1 any child is heartbreaking, by friends and relatives after the death but no other disease Jeaves in its wake of their child was ruled suffocalion. such guilt, self-doubt, incrimination, psychosis and charges of criminal A young Seattle mother, taking her neglect." new baby home from the holpital, was chided by the nuhe ~ '1take .better care -of tllin1ne:-I IM!al'd")'OU"iillfocateayour first baby.11 Guilt feelings are universal, Mrs. Salzstein said. A natural reaction is to •• Further information is available: by writing-the Sout~ifornii.-Olapter,­ NFSID, l 1384 Lorena Lane, El Cajon. Calif .. 9'l020. National headquarters are located 3t 1501-BN>adway, New York, N.Y. 10036. \Rose-colored Glasses Fogging 1 • Vis,ion Her ' . 4'ltAR ANN LANDERS: I've see n '8nd face life's problems with whatever tdiny letters in your column from inner. re90Ul'ces I can muster. N9 ~ l~nagers who smo~e pot, but ,I don'.t ~-~-__ J_~ copping out. Please print this for all my · recall ever l1aVlng seen a letter from a TY..,. --~ sisters who are where I was aeven pot-smoking housewife. There mu>! be ~ months ago. -EX-HEAD IN HOUSTON thousand s. Ann, but maybe they don't . _ DEAR EX : Tiie ma)o< llqft ti ~ write. 1 might be the first, . -My husban~'t approve of''po=..:r--tt"'u ~w=·orS 'br-&11, was unsure-o ~ Ii tliid~..._,, ve yo., _.._ _ , -Oor four children arc bcl1'~cn th~ ages _ --. · 1 f I ·-• ... -.. -or three.and IO. My husband and 1 are in ~e never orducd me to quit uslng It. I myself behind the whee o a cat-P.: y . lem•, tl merely dalled' )"lllr Hllltl IO .tho middlc·lncome brseket _ perhaps should;tell you t bought the stuff from a peret!ptlon or distance and time were yo u didn't care aboot tbem . ...;.w. you higher. W<> live In the suburbs and he neighbor for .$10 a lid. Sh1i •aid she-distorted and I trled'to fake it. Flnally, b<ltoved pot bt!l>ed Y"-ID ..,., • ..,. makes about $20,000 a year. • started to smoke to · get off booze· · after I had a mi~or accidcnl , my hus· lually It made yoo lndllfereat. , tarWLLo mck• pot ofter our last (Incidentally, the poor girl appears . band laid down the law -NO MORE: From tbe !mlMl•g I have bffo op. bllbY wa s born. At fir st. It relaxed me. 1\stoned most of the time and 'PCOPle"think POT. -Poled to uie itgatiiiiliiO"of mif!Joua s~cd as I( J "·ere looking at the world she still drin~s.) I haven't touched a joint in six months and I will contiau_e to fight tt. Letttr1 llkt th~gh rose-colored glasses. I was sure About six months ago my husband told but 1 am still not back to normal. l get youn subslantlate &he earlier )udameat1. ~ v.·as tt\c gre atest thing si nce sliced me I was beginning to behave like rity hc11:deches (which I never had btlore) Thanks for wrldDg. b d. It minim ized my problems and neighbor. I have to admit I staggered and t feel sllghtcy detached . But l'ni' helped me cope with my children. around a lot and my memory kon\ed cut. determined · to bt<ome my old lie!! again DEAR ANN LAND£RS1 Ple11e say . ' . \ something about the mentally twisted people who .buy police radios and listen by the hour, hopin1 to beat.tl!e police lo lhe ..-ol lhe crime or a tragedy. Does tbll aatlafy a sick craving for: ex- cllement or does It give them a feeling ol superiority) Whatever-=i.t i!-rlflli-an awful lhlng which I cari1 ll]) ,d e t.S l a n d . Furtherm~re, they are a nu isance. These Vo'elr~os puSh. themselves-In front and often hinder the work of the police, d0c7 tors, ambulance personnel, firemen and so on. Please give me some insight as to why anyone w~ld enjoy scelng a mangled body, a house on llrc or a robber or a pollco orncer wtlb a bullet In his head! - CAN'T FIGURE !TIN.MADI SON DEAR MADISON ' Wiry! - curiosity. A ljck Ulrlll. -wHll . one's on ~ e:!stmce. AM perbapo ... feet... ol Im,..._ -...... -..,. ..... _._ tometldng 1en·1hal h ...,, ..... ''bll.&ed0 t1 • ape, detertp&'-for people who !lave ..W.. -to .. ..,;, _ entertatnmenL Tlloy ore to be pitied. A no-~sense approach lo llilw lo deal w1th life's most d1 rncult and most rc"·ardlng arr.angcml'.!nt. Ann Landers' bOOkl et. "M11rrlagc -What to Exptet;• will prepare you for belier or toe 1fOl'l6 Send yO:ur ... rcquest to Ann Landen lt care ol the Dally Pilot enclosi ng so cen11 in coin and 'a. k>ng, stamped, aelf...S. dressed envtlope. • -.J ' • .. DAILY PILOT * Horoscop.e: Timing Important for ...!TUESDAY JU,.l)IE 5 ' a~ment. You get legal Accent ts on friends who LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): forth c:oncepts. People \\'ho grt!en hghl.. Creallye en-travel and fulfill special r&-~ relations picture ts work v.ith you will beeome deavon are encouraged. quests. Pl.sees, Virgo persons brighter. You ~'Ork way oot or allies. Know it and act ac- S i g n if i1cant, constructive could figur e prominently. legal snarl. Popularity 1.00ms cordingly. You are not alone. chaoges are in order. Friend Member of opp6site sex -those who \vere indifferent nlakes contacU which are changes tune. sho'N interest. You teach more LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22); valuable . .Be receptive. Door is CANCER (June 21.July' 22): ·people through better distribu-You learn by teaching. Rise Pressure is retievcd . You have more freedom of thought and movement. Social activity ac- celerates. You build eqWty in land, property, special project. Your · position bocomes more solid. Saclllrlu Is likely to be involved. I Aquarius Cooperate with Scorpio. Check details of journey. catch up on correspoodence. By SYDNEY OMARR The late Max Baer. who was hea\')'\veiihl chrunpion <>r the world, displayed many of the . qualllles Of. his aodiacal sign, l=i=--....2!!!!!!. ~-~.Aquarlus.Jf,.anyone was gre4ar1ous. it y,,·8S!Jiler. He ~'M called the "clo\\'n prince" or the ring and the big guy \\·as frieoclly, generous 1 and had a sharp. l'ranian- Aquarian sensc or hu1nor . open for opportunity. tlon. Be confident without get-·above petty jealousy. You can , Stick iO issues at hand. One t'• careless. be confident. You have earned . AllfttJS'tlljjfif'lO'M~~-ruS'~-··'lf~"~'=:;;;~-=--' ") • .,. )~ '"'>""' • ->"" JTI .i&bt~oOOflCtrned Room can be made for you at rcsponsibilil y. Capricorn 1:ou.ld VIRGO (Aug. Zl·Sepl. 22!Ji over trivials. Love is in pie· 1nore elevated position. Steady figure prominently. Money is Strive for more crea!Jve lure it you grasp it. Noth1ng pace is e~ential . Libra, Aries featured. Ultimate gain sho"·n frl'edom. ~love tow a rd "'ill be handed you on silver person ar~ in picture. Build if you n1ake use of knowledge origi nality. independence. platter. for security. One in position of gained through experience. \Velcome ne11,· contacts. Pu t SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: authorit-y e~presses desir<' to SAGMTAl!/US (Nov. 22· · e~! )":-90n!t-auempt 100 much. too soon. Afodcralion now is valuable key. Know \t and act accordingly. Be selec- tive. 'T'here are numerous pp- ponunitics. Choose quality. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mardl 20 ): rSome of your innate abµtttes surge to forefront. You sue· ceed ht areas previously dlscan!ed. Menns look behind the curtain. Find ,what ha.<11 -lost. You oould make valuable dl!ICOvery. Rip away the superficial. TOD<\Y4S o·u'lt CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Efforts pay off despite apparent oppomtion. You gain reoognltlon from peers. One who shares interests pays apecia~ disagreement with m a t e . partner should not be blo"'TI BIRTIIDAY you are lively. out of proportion. bright, •alert , flirtatious. You AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Q..Feb. are affectionate, fond or 1a): tr receptive, you get what children, a natural teacher you -need. If you insist, force and a good traveler. You lend or cajole, you create delays \to have unusual experieflCe': and possible disappointments. · with Leo individuals. I n Withhold final judgment.. Don't Augu st, horizons expand - be in a hurry. Element of tim· social life-accelerates. By ing faVQrs yoor efforts. There October, you .wi ll be aware of ARJES 1~larch 21-April 19 1. You can rcnch constructh·e expand. You could play key role. GElllNI f ~tay 21-June 20): iiiiiiiiiiiiii • flarmol1y Can prevail it yor I N D I A N don't insist on forcing issues. JEWELRY AUCTION Frid1y, June 8th·7· pm NO LIMIT • NO REllRYE o.., $20,000.00 ¥ah1atlo11 of ttie fl"'t GolNUINl INDIAN JIWELRY AND ARTIFACTS. MaltY OLD PAWN plecn . Tur"1olw, COfal, Squothn He·S*IM Pettery, lulJI, ek. JAKE~S-AUCTION 2722 N. Meh1 St. Saata A11a 17141 5431'f41 FREE COLOR RINSE & .CONDITIONER with Shampoo and Set ! ' BLOW CUT and IRON .... $5.00 .... IZS .00 'l PERMANENT .......... JUST $I <.50 is no need t.o panic. meaningful changes. PRES~l~ION PRICES Call . . .J. 642-4104 r tt. ...... _ l MElllCUl'I SBOP 390 l . 17th St. ot Tusth• A••· Neat ta lalphl Miit, - CMM Mna 642-410.4 Mh. l~r\I Fri, t lo 6-Sll, t 19 2 ' 1 cmon·s SPORTSWEA R Wrslctiff Pf1211. 17th and Tn·ine Nr11port Bca~:h ,Califomia92660 SAPPHIRES • FIRE OPALS O----·-.------<tncl:-fre·reola~in1.-6-Gom:liti-r-----)l·lh ,· R·ue·1ES (9ur ~ffr, foR £VERY OCCAsioN OU/! GUARANTf.f. • • Ast fer 1111 •r Crfspln i'HE BEAUTY P.ARLOUR 655 W. lttll St., Costa M ... :;_ 642·7241 Nnt to tlta T1Ka lell -Opa11 Sultdcrya M•rJorl• Stamper ••J• ... Com• to my ·, -.-. --'"/"" "JUNE INVENTORY SALE" '"~:,:,:""0 PANTS $12. 75-1 FashioIJ .. ~!?utique 44!1 E. 17tlt St. e '45·1322 e Costa Mn• l•nkAm•rictrd M•,fer Ch1rge "Spcci8.li;i;in~ in Travel Cl<•t hros" • FREE YOGA.,. DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW A.9 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. at the famous . YOGA CENTER CALIFORNIA of 44$ E. 17lfl St., Costa Mesa • Young Volunteers Design Benefit Shower of Fashions is ttie the1ne selected by Choe· ettes for their fund-raiser to take place a t noo11 Satur~ay, June· 2. in.-lhe garde.its of the Donald Penders' Co_sta Mesa home. Creating table decor ... for the fa shion luncheon are Liz Hubner (left) and Stacy Kindel, newly elected president of the teen g roup 'vhich is under auspices of the Costa Mesa Punch and Judy Guil'd,Children's Hospital of-Orange County. Club Year Ends Along Coast Coffees A series of coffees for pro- spective members is being planned by the Laguna Beach !~ranch, American As.sociation of University Women. AU cof- fees will be from IO to 11 :30 Vernon Eaton and Richard Steele, secretaries. a n d Bernard Zuvela , treasurer. Voter League l\·lullaney. \'ice presidents: Mel Willems and Thomas Meade. ·secretaries and Oliver Vaughan, treasurer. Harbor View Homes Garden Club. Also jnstalled w~th her at a noon luncheon Wednesday, A ·1· June 6, in the Balboa Bay New Direi;tioos for League UXI ta ry Club. will he the . Mmes. will ·be under discussion by .r.-~rs. Kathy Johns, a _fonner Robert Sims and D. Lovejoy, . Orange Coast League o f a1 rlmes stewardess, will give · . . . Dates and hostesses include Women Voters when they some tips 00 pacJiing lo the vice presidents, Gorden a.m. 1'~esday_. June ?t_ r.1r~. 1 1~ ..meet-.aL7.:.30__p...m.~-T~ay. \Yo man's A.uxiliai::y_to~_the M_~achy and . Do n a l d Hickey, Laguna lieacJl: Tfiurs· June 5 . in Island House American Society of H.tlhard, secretaries, and Don da)\ June 7, i\.1rs. Alan Fashlon 'Island ' Mechanical Engineers, Orange Lieb, treasurer. Do_ugherty, r.tission Viejo. and President Judy Swayne will County Section. . Fnd~y. June 8, i\~rs. Earle talk on the shirfling posture of · She also will show a travel11----·------- GarrlSOJ1, La_gu~ I-fills. study---and action; Ms. Ann fl ed Membership " open to all Campbell will present a ski! ~u~tleynarr~t by Chet LOSE WEIGHT V.'Omen who ar~ gra_duatcs of a on the perils of political in. The group will meet in the college o_r university __ on the volvement; Ms. Jo Smith-will Buena Park home of ltfrs. TH 15 WEEK :,~~t~nshst of quali!ied in· give a summary ol wha~ .haP. Fred Bagwell at 11 a'..m. Th• Odrlne• P\an ten Mlp ·)'OI · pens lin Sacramento or the Wednesday, June 6. become the slim 111111 "''°" lhat YoU league's involvement at the would like to be. Odrinei has bH1'I UHdl state level, and the evening N successlulty by lttousands •II ovar IM Scripps run refund of money if ehy item of jc11·clry fail.$. t<"J appraise-for AT LIAIT 50%. more than you pay! IOR ·· .. Lad1t'" Black Star s.pptiirt & l uby '7 0 R1n1, 6 ll ubtti [nl!.an<;t St. in YC:.... . .•.. hUn'i 011mond Sohtaue lt1n1, '255 hnt d1a. l/l Ct. tn iOllll 141< ........... ~ .. .. ·~r,~~~ :=!-rr~~.~-' . .' ............... '29 Solid Gold lant!e lfMtltl. "' tr5 Narrow, c111111 tw111 lkllln YC: ..... ,, ......... ·u CIAlll'td h•I hn4anl lUSlfOUl Pt«\ in IMllJ llJltl, 14X YC . ..... 114 . ....... 15 . ..... '3&8 ........ '17 Cutilrtd ''•11."Strand of 7MM 181 fi.,hlJ, h11tre' tolOI'!........ • ... " • ., Diillnd lfidal Stt, swirl ol di11. ,460 S~l ·tlfttlr .6l Cl1. IW!. .. . . .• i:f~..l.t.',::C.,,.,.""\'i.'t~:.~ ... ~· .... 1101 ~-.;,,,.,., ,,,., .... 1210 fOl'm Nuc1et. Anti.ie.d, 'h Ct. .. , ... • . ladies" <:amr:t & Oil!nend llin1 ir9 P'ttr SNc>e COimtl Gal~ Tw1t1 Ye ...... ·u ltd•ti' Triple P'ttrl & Oltn!Ond ' '160 •inc. 3 lulllOl.rl pelf1s, 3 Di11. YC ......... ,, -,.., .......,, " ,,_, 1395 ANr.MRSMt, iES in twim1n1 hrllt\ JS c11. 1W ....... ,, ...... -w ... ''l "' °'~ll" u7g .. finiltlinlt1vti,. 2Ct1. TW,14K ........... ,. fiN ....... '"""'.... . 179 Drop&, 4 fitr1 .,..., ill l4K "fc .............. .. .,1 ..,. will conclude with discusSion B League ~tu~~ ~el1o~~r,~. Get rid ol '"°" Pamela Fuller, assis~ant groups exploring the mem· A silent auction of antique Od1i11e1 b • tiny bbltt lftd e1s~ s SOS CllDIT rWI • UJ·A·WAJ professor of _dance. -at Scri pps bership·s desire for new treasures is planned by the sin1towed.Contalns1JOd1n1erousdrv1s. TAR IAJMU..KMO • MASTll C#Ulf College. ~ill present a methods of. action oriented Junior Auxiliary of fhe No starvinc. No special •~•rclsH. f --I I demonstrapon and talk for the oroo'""'"ms""---------{~~~..E~:!!...2~!!!:'!£'!'j...!Od~rin:',:•i:!• ~~~"~costs S3.251nd the i.r-11 O • tOHG •A04. '313 ,.,....._ ""· --orange-Qrast"Chapter;--Scripps---· Ne w rt Beach Assistance ttonomy size $5.25. • UiNTA ANA. 201s N. IMiri College AJumnae. • ague. o mus IOilliitr'fit•b"f'Yb"'"'"lf+---'ll•·j ·•·M -~-hd!·Haa1hu:.W -..a J The ways and means proi·ect mol'ltY wHI be refunded. No qunlioru: ,. • WMTT"ll. 12'11 ,.. · r,rw St. The group will meet at II un1ors 1sked.Acc.,tnosubllitu1es.Soldwith itti!J.,1-~ ~~ ·.~MAHOAIS,•s1sv_,-..._ .. Tu d J 5 · h will be staged Ylednesday, T~ ._,. -a.:_m. es ay, une __ mZn I c---Mrs._Jack...Richetts will ac· June 6, in Uie Service Center. 11111 1utr1n111 by: • TOlllAHCt, Del"-FlllNofi s..ar. Airporter I n~. 1'hc ta k JM cept the gavel of the Rancho J>roceeds will be used to sup--fulllll...., °"" IOONc,,,.c:-:=----~ lunch_eon \viii p~cct.'Cle a Viejo Junior Women during port the league's numerous •-Ull Sid Cllt« meeting when· officers arc ceremonies planned for Tues· ·projects. 1----------------------------..::_:....:==- electcd. day, June 5, in the La Paz 1 Golden Key \\'hen Golden Key, a support group of the Orange County Child Gu idance Center, closes restaurant. Santa Ana. Serving with her will be the Mmes. Ken Osborn, Herbert Godfrey and Bernard Garden Club · f¥1rs. J ohn Cobb will serve as the new presidenl of its year. more than $4.000 will· ~jijjiijiiiijjiiiiiiiiijjiiijiiiijjiiiiiiiiijjiiijiiiijjiiiiiiijjjjijjjmw have been contributed to the ,i new facility in Jiuntinglon Beach. .,a,;,.,.., .• ~·, "\.'>.C ~ Only The ~OGA CENTER teeeM1 ~. tw.T(SLm1 ·of voge. R•i• Y.OIJ• for the mind . Hethe yoga far the body. Le11rn mind eonlrol, whila yo11 build·• betutiful body. learn the f1mo111 Sri Sur~th •hort·eut meclifetion 1y,tem. It eeeomp.li1he1 iri wee~1 whtl m•v like mo~nth1 or v••rr by-other· method.: fWfY.,.,... attHilll"t .... tr.. .de1t10111tratio11 wlll 1Hr11 rita yoga bffottl. whkh wlll help yo11 breattt. deapar -Utt l•'"I"'· Don 't mi11 it. Yo;• Center of Ct lifornie between Tu1tin and Irvine Slr e1h al 445 E. 17th, Co1!1 Me11 . Tile: 646-828 L Eight we•k eta iltl 1l1rt ne11t Tu a1 cl11y, June 12 at 9:JD e.m. & 7:00 p.m: 'Ibe cli.ib year will conclude with an installation luncheon at II a.m. Tuesday, June 5. in . the liuntingtoo Seacliff Coun-- try Club. Ne...w .P.ffi~ers are_.!!!e f\.1m~~ I v a n Narragon , president: Richard Gardner, Don Elder, Ray Morehouse and \llalter Braaton, v ice presidents; Your Child's Portrait . Direct Color • 1n Age Limit S mos. to 12-yeeri. Groups tek1n •I $1.00 H<h child. 1 -5x7 or 4 ·Wallets 1.98 -~-.offer .atert1 June 6 to Junt 21 South Coast Plaza 549-2103 ' -BAK STUDIO -, COASTLINE HEAL TH FOODS SPECIALS FOR j.UNE 4 to 9 VEGETABLE STEAMER Stalnlu1 Stool & •dJu1t1blo c"!l.~l" SPECIAL 2.99 VITAMIN A ~1h Liver 011 Cap1ule1 25,000 U.S.P. Units ~':,~:~~~;: SPECIAL 99e • EL MOLINO WHEAT GERM FlAKES .~"-::;";;, SPECIAL 25e • CONllNINTAL ACIDOl'HILUS CULTUR! ':.,~;.~";;~ SPECIAL 1 :ft -~ • Coastline Health Foods Coita Mesa Mllltrert ~,.. 171 I , Inti 11. .. "v , " • Tu1th1 IOt• 11"¥1M l t\'t, ,.,., ''""o" 144-71>• L09uoa . Hllh toot 11 T'-11:•. ,,.,., .... ,.., ........ I • INDULGE INVEST I.' MAG NIN 'FURS 20% off LUxurlous furs. Lighthearted furs. Lo ts and lots of furs hand chosen from our regul ar collecti on and marked down for June. An irrasistibl e opp"ortunity to make a sound investment! Come. Let 'our envoy show you everything"'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Fur Salon For.product• i.blllad to tl'IOw. coun1ry of origin of ll'TIPQrted furt i. mt~HI D 2 fASHION SCUAR(l SANTA ANA ) _, ' I I AMBLER MUTT & JEFF FIGMENTS ;!-,,. ... --.,,., , .. ,.. .• ~--, .. , ......... . NANCY 'BOY-- ARE YOU BEHIND 1N THE NEWS! kEEP TRVING, SKEETS I I'VE .Gaf TO MAVf NEW MATfRIALBVTME ft() OF THE MOHTM! -l'llXoN! by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Rya~ I PREFER MY. MffRoCHAUM, 'J'AAN!(I;. I ' ' ' ... ~ .. .. by Al Smith • WELL, I MAY AS WELL START W Ct!RIS'TMAS SllOPPIN"NOW! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I GAVE MY DOG A BATH T ODAY M INE IS GOING ~ ·GET: ONE", TOO ---1 , '"!f'. TDDAT'S CBDS·SIDBD PUZZLB A CROSS 54 As the 1 Was irite1csted 6 Bollie vessel; Va1. 10 cnapliri: Abbi. 14 Scpara1e 15 Battie · 16 Handle 17 S-anctions- 18 So be it 19 111Han commune 20 Insects 22 Jabber 24 Highly unpleased 26 Modifies 27 Brought minimol'l'I: 2 WOfdS 58 Fis1: Slang 59 Musiccil group 61 A Philippine Island 62 And others: 2 words 63 Roban----:: Noted Virginian 64 Frerich school 65 Withered ' 66 Fiited 1outi4'es of action 67 French annuity to bay DOWN 30 Fema~ 1 Eating ptace animal 2 lnt91' ····: 31 1nstrumcnt Among other 32 Having no things jockey 3 Loud 501.lod 37 Go to pot 4 Twist about 38 Claim S Wish- insincerelY. 6 Building 40 Letter 11ades 41 •• ; ...... paiis workor · • -~ -7 Male anim&l 43 U.S. authot" 8 With: Fr. 44 Dress foat1He 45 Footballer: 2 words 48 Tense 51 Period of rest 52 Skeleton 1 l ' .. • 9 Ma1i11e l ish 10 ..•.... morigage 11 Urgency 12 Prcposi1ion 13 Pro,.okM ' Sa1u1day's Puzzle Solved: • 21 long· snouted fish 23 Al drunk as 25 Newspaper VIPs 42 Device u&ed in weaving 43 Sererte: 2 words 46 Secur. -'1 Aide 48 Glories .. c ..... toge I her 50 Turkish 27 Bus. Abbr. 28 Ancient Gr. w eight unit 29 Church court 33 ArrangM lortifica- lions 34 lmpro,.el:l language ~ 53 N. Kore8" ·nvffe pasilion 35 Observed 36 Plant in soil 38 Feather: Prcfill' 39 Rewa1d with aglh " 59 Soon 56 Sailor: lnfoimat . 57 British Columbia ,.. .... , ... ,.._ . .,._ ... ... . ....... ___ _ PEANUTS Al<THU~. IF V01A WANT ,-o G.ST A GllrL, YOU ~HOULD STOP TIO'IN& TO fl~ A~THUI< ;< -1-, • YOU SHOULD SIMPLY 81' Y0l.4!1SELF- Al<THW< ,j>l. DOOLEY 'S WORLD GORDO MOON ·MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS . ' "™" f\)l..t('5: ~ONlirJ.1:rtY C.000 Cl.US:, 11-IOUOH ••• · ---___ ,. •· Monday, Ju11t 4, 1CJ73 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' I ! • ..... ,1£Y·. i"ihNK lj.{l; 1(10NAPPER: !~A GAR.AUE MEQ-4AHIC ..... ___ _ --- I DAILY PILOI Jli by Roger Bradfield by Gus Arriolci' ·~ • • ~· ·~ by Roger Ballen ·=~•.Y.-........... . by Mell -THEN 1;1ow. A!!OUT 1'1tYIN& sreve M£QUEEN ? ~ o.-s~ DllW' IU IE our MIO 1'1.L OM!! 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' ,. • • J8 DAILY PILOT MoM!ay, Jun~ 4. }q7J UCI Bags 6-2 Win; Battles New York Nine ~. ,. \ ' . \ Wheelock's Two-hit Gem ·Gears Anreaters' Victory ,~-~~-·to·~1---tht-y--ond baa 'ftlLll.J>LJ>U..,_..,__ splUNGFJELD, Ill. -Gary Whe<lock •·.~r.· lh• way -~ ha .. been p1ay;q all ~ up a tv.·o-!'fll homer in !he second •t.-i t inrunc, survived 8 l\\-o-and-one-half-hour rear," Adams said af!er uic v c ory over r&in delay and pitched a \\\"0-hitter to EIU. 11n unranked Mideast regional lead the UC ln•ine ~seblll team to a 6-2 ch.~~~n~·hen we have had a big lead victory over Eastern Illinois Sunday in the rain-marred second round of. the ea rly in the game, we have found a way t h> hand some runs to the othtr team to NCAA COllege Di viii.on World series a make It close all the way to the end,,. be Lanphier Park here. said. ,, The UCH:a,ltJ11 Dllnclia • rain-dtla,v was the second · in u many daya., althoulh all four fiam.. Sunday Wtr< eomp~ in •......innlni ltlntJ. Final action in the tournament bu been postponed to Tutoday ........ bar- ring further rain dela7i::'l11e"f«e<alt i> for abowen today. ·"U we are rained out'today l~tonday) · we \\ill attempt to get ln the necessary games to complete the kmnament 1\Jes- day," NCAA tournament cbairman Tom Combs told the Dally Pilot la~ Sunday Pille Gains French Open Tennis Finals night. '"'""· or -lbly l<lur gam ... ~ PARIS (AP)·-NOO<lf'Uic, a Jl.ytar-main. -Ilhlca, NY alJo ,... ita llOCClnd ram• old l•ft·handtr from Yuplavta. wtilpPed without def .. t, a H """'Jl'"ll o1 florida Adriano Panatta of Italy 1-4, 11-3, S.2 to- Southem, to eliminate the defendtna: day to reach the men's slnj:lfl final of champion Moe<aslns' lhe French Open Tennis CJwnpiOnshlpo. 1be University of Missouri (St. Louis) lt marked the first time Pille ever eliminated Jacluonvtlle. Ala. 2-1. then gai~ the final of. a major toumamtnt. fell out of the action in a 7-4 loss to Pi'lic started the tournament two weeks Eastern Illinois. UC! and Ithaca meet toni&ht at 1:30 qo undtr the Ihnat ol auspelllion. His wilh the 1._-fldnc -Jlllnoi> at t. 11atlonal federation 1111pendtd h I m The winners will meet 'llleoday night for because he re!ultd to play I o r the championship in one at tWo·gunes as Yu~lavla in the Davis Cup. necessary. Under the rules of the Inl<malional __ . _ . . __ . _ · · .i.. "" T-Jerry Maras (a-3, 1.73 e.r.a.) will fa<:e Lawn 'l'ellntl Federation that made him _u ---C--1--R_V~IN--E--F_R_T-::BA_S_E--:'C-.:C JE'FF l.fAUNOl'F REl\CRE>FOR TRROW ill'>OPPONE'!'IS-SAFE:-Ucl-POS'TED-A 6-l-W .. -tN-NGAA-PLA.\OF~S.-'Jtbaca'IJ'llmlbm~milJlit'wtth·TenrDodd-ttcllnleally~to-play-ln-an-n.1T-- ;;i __ -~· _ --. • _ 12-0. l .rT e.r.1) or Bob Barlow" schedqled toomament, tnclttdlnc lhll one. .' · · -to pilCh the fourth game. But PUle!lled an aJ!PUHO the ILTF, M • d s • Al R c f e d. Wheelock, the hero of UCJ's regional · '!hich n:1et here last week and took no ac-. 1sse 1gn ston em·a1· ns on I ent championship tltle •game over Cal Stale hon. He wu allowed to compel .. (Northridge ) a week ago: gave up a walk Oi:' &mday Margaret Court defeated and a two-Mi homer to ~Y Trapp in Chns Even for the \\"Omen's title. Mia D-d y ·t-;c==.-----------'------------~----------------'lle..lli""'1JMlllt_~thetJ t®L. E'~rt uiol alter.rarda::~::;"~""',,__..__, Il e1ps . an ees a 2-0 lead bofore the rains. --Maflarel court had · be<n in this form Th . . when she played Bobby Riggs, shl! would D e 2 s e h -L e UCI mound star then retired 11 of have bit him off the court ., P A I es·p1te tra·1g· t . osses lhe next 19 .tioltera he laced. including a The la.year-old tennis ;,a r Fort ast nge S 21,-i-hour ram delay in the third lnnlng. La d rd 11 r .rom He \Valked three and ttruct out three u e at, Fla. narrowly m111sed CIP-. • Mosl of lhe 1,1127 f-remained to .the luring the Frenoh. women's lltl<! in her end of the Anteaten-Ea ltm Ur . r1r11 altempt, losmg to M ... Court. g. NE\V YORK tAP i -Even thouj!:h there \1·as a Bat Day throng of 60.108 in the stands Sunday. nobody 1v_atchcd the tense ninth inning of the Yankees ' 3-2 victory over the Ccilifornia · An~els with 1nore interest than a young medical slu- dcnt named Georg e Medich. LOS ANC;ELES iAP J -1'he Los Angeles Dodgers, \1•lnncrs of 19 ga1nes in ~1av bul onlv one so far in June, arCn't ready to be fitted for "June S\1•oon" tags -not just yet any\\•ay. But the managrr remains confident . "I am.'' he· said. "'because the players are. These guys--arc young but they cer- tainly don't lack for confidence. They beli eve in themselves. Foli. The Dodgers qWckly tied it in the bottom QI the filth on· bsck·t .. back doubles by Ron Cey and Von Joshua. s mo1s 7, 7-4, M m a dramatic sce-sa'lll'mt final game.and wa~c~ as.10 .. men went to the at the Roland Garrm stadium. plate 111 the big sixth tnrung. But Chris "''on the hearts of tht i(ooo \Vhite he!5 not studying medicine. you sec, ~fedich \\'Orks as a starting pitcher }M.Jhe_...New York Yankees. !·le 11·as the ../ starftf""Sunday and was breezing along "\Ve've (ost t"·o in a row but I'm still encouraged.'' ITianager \\lallcr Alston said Sunday follo...,·ing a 4·1 loss to the Jl;lontrcal Expos. the Dodgers' first series loss since the first \\'eek in t-.fay. •·1'he thing \Ve have to be careful abput b> that the younger kids might take tht"Se Dodgers Slate Montreal broke the tie· in the eighth when Downing walked Hal Breeden wllh the base.$ loaded, Singles by Foli and Ron Woods and a wait to Bob Bailey with two out loaded the bases. ~ 14) _UI Mtt1n {II tllrllrM lllr~rM Wbe<lock and RI<!i Molina drew nib Parisian fan. who -red her wlnnlnc lo open the frame with J1et Cleveland p>lnts. Now she· ha.a a buay 11.trnmer singling to load the bues. Terry Stupy ahead -the Italian Oiomplonllllpo in and Jell MallnofJ followed with I_,.. Rome, Wimbledon, Foreot !Ulla and dooblea lo put UC! ahead. maybe a IJl),llOO cballenc• maid! aiaJmt , Rod Speace'a-llin&Je brought Mallnoll Rigp. · home with the fifth nm and o...e """" . Olril, like •Vfrf """' -•atar is sincled-. the first out ,... recmt.d itclllnc to pnve that a Jlrl can beat ·~ to get the alllth run acrou. )'eaMld RIQI, the um Wlm-. ,. Anflels Slate All 0111'1" 911 kM~ 1110) Jlll'lt !I ~troll 11 C•Ulorn11 7:Jl o.m. June 6 0.trolt "' C11ll!Ol'ol1 7: P·I"'· Ju~ 7 Dt1ro!I 11 C 1U~i:!!...., 7:.15 p.m. \\'ilh a five-hitter and a l·l lead going in- to the ninth. But an efror by Yankees first baseman F'elipc Alou and il bloop sin gle by Cali fornia's Alan Gallagher put l\1'0 meri on base. bft>ught Ne\v York manage r Ralph Houk out of the dugout <ind ace reliever Sparky Lyle in from the bullpen. "Sure. I stayed in the dugout to u•atch." said Medich. "But I never had :1ny doubts t-hat somehow~ some way. Sparky would find a way out. "Naturall y I like to finish "'hat I start . but this is a tou gh league -they're bat· ling for their bread and trying to take mine. But il's not as bad ~·hen I knO\\' Sparky is coming in." l\oledich's confidente "'as \Yell-ptacC'd . The first man Lyle faced ""'as young in- fielder Jerry Oavanon. \Yho bunted '"'o pitches foul. I hen bunted foul a third time for a strikeout. "Davanon missed the sign,., Angels manager Bobby \\linkles said later. \Yhen asked about the two-strike bunt attempt. "T took the bunt off, but he didn't see it." Next came pinch-hitter \Vinstoo Llenas, 'vho singled to left to drive in one run and put runners on first and second. Pinchhitter Leroy Stantoo then grounded lo third, but Graig Nettles couldn't han- dlf; it and the bases were loaded with one oul. What \Vas Lyle's battle plan ? .. The slider, all the way," he said. "That's rii}• best pitch.· If they beat me. lha.)dl have-to hit n1y.slider." Tiley didn't. Lyle..:_got \'ada_J'1nson on a har1nlcss popu p lo shorlstop Gene i\lichacl. !hen 1•nded the gan1e by striking oul pinch-hil- tr.r Bobby Rrooks. - ··1 didn't know l'.1ho. Brooks 'vas. but ii didn'l m'ake any diUcrcoce.'· declared Lyle. v.·ho has oot been scored upon in hil'i last st,·en appearances. "Hi' was going to ,get the slider-Uyway." ' The Q"OVt'.d was lhe largest at Yankee Stadium iince .lune 7, 1970 -another .Bat Day. • • (..,,.,.., (f) • ' H-YI ... IJ) Ill r II fbl • MtOll, 11 • 0 I 0 Cll•I!•, 7t1 S!t"ten, Oii I 0 0 0 Wfl rte, II Pin'°"• cf • J t I 0 M.A)ou, r1 Mc:C••w. If l O I o Mllf'c:.,, cl llrootn, 1111 1 I D o H1rl. 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'''ho're 17-7 again st Eastern Division clubs. have 12 more dates in a row against the cast on a tv.•o- \\'eek trip \\'hich begins Tuesday in Chicago. · After three ga mes \Yith the CUbs, the Dodgers will play three each v.•ith the Nc\v York J\'icts. Philadelphia Phillies and i\lontrea l l'::..:pos before returning to Dodger Stadiuin June 18. 1'hc Dodgers. as a team. batted .313 in ~lay. So far in June they're hitting .IIM. "I certainly didn't expect us to keep hillin~ like ~·e did in May." Alston said. .. We're probably not as good as ...,.e sho"'- ed in ~1av. but r rlon't think '''e're as bad as ,,.e·vc' played !he last couple of d<1ys. eit her ... June S June 6 June 7 JIJM I 11 ;25 •·"'· 11:25 •.rn. 11 ;25 •. ,,,, ' p.m. t\l'O losses more serious than the veteran player ~·ould. The veteran knows this is all part of the game. "It's the same 'vilh the individual. A yoilllg player \viii go O-for-10, maybe, and then .\YilJ be a little too anxious his next time up there ." Sunday neither club did mu ch hitting against Lhe Elq~_s' E_mie t-.1cAnally and the Dodgers' Al Downing, "'ho took the loss. Do\1'lling is no11' 5-2 after seeing his personal four-game 1vin streak halted. Both pitchers had one-hitters for the first four innings. But ~1ontreal scored in the fifth on a squeeze bunt si ngle by Tim Sliglit Disagrf!'ement . ) Chicago IV.hi le Sox manager hu r k Tanner talks to plate umpire John llice an~ holds orr catcher F.d llcrrmann al the same time Jn arguing call a( lhe plate. L.poking on al the ri ght Is 1)1ission Viejo's Bill Mer- ton . Chicago's third ba seman. · ; . . Hiit\!, 2b 5 0 0 O._ Looes, 211 4 0 0 t Woods. cf • o 1 o •ucll;llll', Jt" • o 2 o 81119y, Jtl 3 0 0 0 W.DllVll, cf 4 I I p Friis, 2b o o O o Ftr1U..., t ' o o "O This was an that Wbeelock needed to chlmpion. Ho took on Mt•. court uc1 post his 11th vlclory. UCJ i1 now l.z.12 for beat her, S.1, S.2. "l'm not tblntlng very serious about H.Breedl!'!'I, lb 2 O O I W.Cr1Wlord, rf 2 II I O -f:: 1:i; -tf the match ·yet," QU1I uld. "There'• a - uc 1m.. 161 111..,,. ,...,.... fJJ lot of tennll to play fint, and anyway u. Sf1111l1«in; rf 3 a 0 0 cw. lb • I 2 II a occ•b•ll•, c • 1 J o Jflh~, II J O 1 I M•11'10r1. 11 • 1 1 2 11111,.it, s, 3 0 0 0 Foll,H •1 211>Dwl'lll'IQ,p 200 0 MtA.n1lly, p ' 0 0 0 fl kll1rl, p 0 0 0 0 Gtrvty, ph 1 I o o MOlll'I•, cf c1"""''"'· a SIUJIY_, ~ Mt llrlOlf, lb SPfo'IC•, II LV011$1 3& H•-, It Sc:ften1, ti WhfflOdt.. &r141gft, r1 H r 11 ,.. " r •,.. match may nevt1r take place. ! : ~ : ~::i, ~ ~ : ~ : _ 11Blllie Jean King m.ay play Riggs, and 2 1 i 2 Hus, 11 l o o o if ahe wins there wll be no need for_me 4 1 1 2 Webtf, ,, 2 I 0 0 t I h' - Jotll'l,p 0000 Tcll•ls l3 ~ 7 ' TM•ls l1 I 6 1 M011trnl 000 010 1112 -' Lfl Jl.tlo;lfl" 000 1110 000 -I J 1 , 1 Tr11>11, ., 1 1 1 2 o P ay . un. 111e Point '\\'ill have been J 0 1 0 H•l»r, lb l O t O proved. E -C1y. M<An•llY. OP -Montr111 1. LO& - A.\ol'llre1I '· Los Af\gfltt .S. 28 -C1y, Jo1ti~. Hfl -Ma1fl0nl {31. SB -W. Cttwfotd, ~ : ~ ~ ~~~I. 2: ~ : : : "I mU!t ooofess I didn't know l : : : !nsmlnot:r. , 2 o o o Margaret CX>uld pl1y so welJ on clay" MtJl.nllly IW.S.11 Dawnfnl IL,j.1) - Rlcllwt l~MalllllSO ••1121 7·2/3.!l-:r 7. J 1'700011 T ... l1 I 7 t Toleh 9 I t J Qail uJd. UJ WU •rvinf for lhe matd. '"'-a, ..._ , • • ~t W tn the lecond let and tboqbt I bad Jolln WP -3•,1IS. I 1 I 2 O I ClOWl'llllO. Tl,,.. -f ;I'-A11111d•l!Ct -UC ln1l1M . IOO IN f -' 7 I ll leWl1 Up. • e11ter" 11nno11 020 ooo • -2 2 • "But I loJj three points .and wu down Kemper Winner • Hot Weisiopf-cou1a-Give Nicklaus Big-Giallenge CHARLOTl'E, N.C. (AP) -Tom did last week. I just m•cle too many \Veiskopf, winner of two of hi• last three miatakea." •tari. and te<ODd In the other, l• one of That wu 1 -k •ID In Atlanta when the ho!U!st 1~ ... on the pro coll tour right now, but he Isn't ready to' yell • NlcklaUI beot him by two atrokea though "Brtnc ooi Jack Nicklaus." ·wel.skopl ""'"" well ""llllh to win any ' Not quite. ,...vloua. Atlanta Classie. "I'm not 1oing to •ay 'I can beat Jack 4'nd NlcklaUI was idle when Weiskopf Nicklaus,' . " Weiskopf said after his won the Colonial National tnvttatlon. at relaOvf;.ly easy, front-!'!Dnifll-three--Fort Worth a monlh ago. And he was idle str.o~e_:yis_tory ...,Sunday 1n.~_th~-Kemper again till& week as JVe~kQp(_ romped O~n golf tournament. · home "'n.h a final-round 61 and a 27J "I'm not going tn say !hat. Because il total, a whopping 19-under-par on the \YOtlidn't happen. But I'm not afraid of 7.219 yard Quall Hollow Country Club him. t 'm not afraid or anyone. I feel that course. It's a record IO\V for this toumA- lf l play at my best then I can wi n at aiiy men t that Weiskopf now has won tlvice in time," Weiskopf said. three years. "We're both the same kind of players. "I think t know what Tom le.It like a \vc·re both polver hitters. We both have week ago," said. Lanny Wadkins, the finesse. We're both good putters. youthful runnerup. W-adtlns dJdn't pt "I stil l think I played better than Jack closer than two atrotes in the mugy *· heal for tbe final 'round and finished with a 1111 and 171. MO. How do you-pt out of that1" Mn. Court has now won thb tiU• the pre.mitt clay court crown of the w0rld fi\•e times. h first became French champion in Jta, when ChriJ .... only seven yean-old. The Awtralian nov.· needs to add the Wimbledon and Forts! Hills titles to beccme the first woman player ~ cap-, ture the Grand Slam twice. She at(NllT. hu the Austrtllan lltle behind her. Tom Gotman U;S~Davtt--a.p-stat. from Suttle, faced Ille Nutaee cl. Romania In the men'a olhu aemJllnal fo. day. Tonight's TV Game Th• Kann& City Royals mtt1 19 Botton Red Sol In tonl1ht'a nationall1' televlled major IMIUt bueball -(Cllannel 1;1,11). ' In Downey Tearaey Asher Retains· Top Spot , Celehs , · • Helped \ Golfer SWING SMOOTHLY IN TO THE WIND When dr\ving tee shots into . . Monday, JuM 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 17 Major League Draft Set Tuesday NEW YORK (AP ) -Major wlio were chosen in the last In the r•gular phase of the prospects likely to be grabbed Lynn of Southern Caldomla , league baseball holds Its 15um-two June drafts. draft which begins Tuesday on I.be draft 's first round. first basemen Jerry Tabb ol mer free-agent draft this week Two of them, pitchers Steve morning. OakJand owns the Also high on the lists of the Tusla University and pil-0hcrs I K ( Dave Wlnlltld af MJ,nnesota. w th the 24 teams hoping to Busby of ansas City and first select on In the seconde.ry scouts are a fistful o t M 1 k e F 1 a n 1 1 a n 0 f strengthen themselves quJckly Burt Hooton of the Chicago phase. The majority of the shortstops including Robin Ma 5 s ac h u s e t ts a n d through some young talent. CUbs, have hurled no-hitters in players selected will b e Yount or Woodland iillls, \Vestmlnstere's Eddie Bane of Between 850 and 1 • 0 O O thelr brief major league ca· graduat.lng high school and fl1lchael Heath of Tampa. Fla., Arizona State. amateur players . will be reers. CQUege seniors. Pat Rockett or San Antonio. After Texas opens the draft, drafted before the two-day The la st two No. 1 summer If the Rangers elect to go Tex., and Johnn ie LeMaster of Philadelphia "'ill ha ve the No. ,• . ' LAS VECXS. IAPl _: Whon you're down and troubled and Y.OU need a helping hand, try a ,___ _ __..,.'" !le.oL<•iclx:it;'.pa<tne ... 40 aid rou r golf game, 'SlyS kalhy C.Ornellus. • s\rong'tieadwlncf1, the tendon· cy is to hit the ball harder than usual. This is a tendency that ..J!P11jll~1!4e.sis By c anging the normal selection meeting ends and, selections, pitchet Pete for some home grown talent, Paintsville, Ky. 2 selection. Tho Ph 111 i es \-1--J---t--'•1.!i::lh:_:;.ou~gh ~is affair is usually Bi:.~r~ o!,!exas an~ infielder ~Y~~Pll~D!ctYill!d~-'!'O'"th.,ei:r,_~ing collegians dcaflcd Jjrst in t,~h•a.,w;:'i'i'niiite.,r ____ 1 \ a source f~fQW"fale \ ave ®ens of san--niego, Clyde, an 18-yeai.:old left-a~ailable are slugging cafCh-draft and plclrea n ie er an The 40-ycar-old professkmal golfer from Litctlfield Pa~k. Ariz .. • has been playing the PllYchoJogically d. em a n ding game for 20 years, so you·~' itnagine that pressure doesn't rilean mu~h to her. But it took the barbs and jokes 0£ l~'O Hollywood film stars to keep her in the $100,000 Sealy· Faberge Golf Classic. - And her par putt .on the first extra hole of a sudden death pl£1.Y..O.ff Sunday gave her the bigges~.prize ·in the hi~tory of ladles~ golf. . . rhythm your swing, you run the risk of hitting an off.line shot. The headwind magnifies any directional errors you might make. A ·Shot th at should slice only 10 yards may bend twice that amount because of the w'nd 's action. \. I strongly suggest that when hitting in the-wind, you concen- trate on striking the ball as squarely as possible. Th is is -a ·positive thought that will replace the ·natural urge to over-swing. And it'·s tHe best way to beat the wind. ®." ~,'L ,..._.,. ....... \ I sometimes it yiel~ almost in· both moved into immediate hander from Westchester lHgh ers J oh n S\ems or the Bannister. They signed Ban- \ : stant dividends. big-league employment after School in Houston. Jte has University of Colorado, and nister for $100.000 and assigned \ I There are IO players cur-being drafted. thrown nine career no-hitters. St eve ~"imer \ of 0 h i o him to Eugene. Ore., where ~JI ~ ::::: ~.:.:;· """ ~ , _ "'" " -"'' •~~. :::~:~;rl:; ""°" m Forenuin-Roman ~ B-ruins Favored Bout Scheduled ·In NCAA Meet ,'rl f~I th~t the key to my , victory r..as that after bogey-Long Irons From the RoUg)l, Pitehlnl From Woods, •Uphlll eftC1 · h h I Downhill Lie ..... these and other ~hots are detailed bl' you tn , 4 1ng t C· u·st l\110· O es tod{:l)l, I ··t.rnold Palmer's booklet, \"Trouble Shots." For your copy, Mncl', TOKYO C didn 't iet too down on 20t and 1 stamped, self.addressed envtlope to Arnold PalrMr, in -ham P io n where he doubled as general BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) Roberts 1n the pole vault, myself,'' said Mrs. Cornelius. care ol this newspaper. George Foreman of the United .manage~ch_JasL_season. -Coach Jim Bush's UCLA Ohio's Rick Dowsell in the .. J don 1t thin~ I would have -~--------------=------' States -will defend his world Before that, he was coach of ---.B..IJlins ... ~~ptiona]y strong.i!J javelin and Connecticut's won the t~1ment-if it G HA d heavyweight boxing -tit-le the ~ers' Central tea_gue _ the field .eVents, __ <!re _he·ai•fu'_ Ronald -_Evans. in ,; -t h_;_~. waS(l't for . th tiling effect · tt farm club at Omaha. avorea -,o-c-aprure-a-thffif -deeitlllon: my celebrity am .ate u r 0 .. e. n aJICe against Joe "King" Roman of straight Nationa l ' Collegiate "I read everywhere that partners. Jim. Garner and Puerto Rico in Tokyo Sept. t Pele, Stars Athletic Association Track and "'e're favored to win the Efrem Zimbalist Jr., had on in a program or two cham-LOS ANGELES _ Soccer Field Championship this "'eek. NCAA agaln, but I still fee l me Saturday and today," she pionshlp fights, ~uneo superstar Pele scored once Thed 21-e~ehnt tmeetd opens£ that y.ouhhave toodo be lucky,~ sal.d u 20 p · t? '"-·guchi, Japanese f1'ght pro-h. u nd led Tues ay wit wo ays o matter ow g you are,· . p -nr· nlen e "~ imse 3 3 pass to right JIM BUSH d thl 1·1· t B h ,, __ t th t She said she's never laughed .._... "-",. moter, announced today. . f d Leo f nothe eca on compe I ion a says us . ll~ earn a so much or been more relaxed ROman is ranked No. 10 orwar or 8 r goal Louisiana State's Bern i e gets lucky will win it. it's as in toorname.nt play tharr she heavvwe;...t..t challenfer by the as Santos FC of Braz.ii edged !\1oore Track Stadium. simple as that." -~ ~ '6" Guadalajara FC of Mexico, i. "thas ~ theho.rtfinaedi tw 5 o 4 dahys 1 of qlARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) _ k~ograms to pounds, but that World Boxing Counci (WBC). 1, in an international _ match M ']> • Thursda y's schedule is filled e ram-s en • _ o e Soine figure 1.1 .. the basi• o1 d • 'lbe second true match is to here. esa · 01.. with 9ualify_ing !n field evt?!lts k h II event. oesn t seem to have a bear-be between WBC j u n i 0 r l&ll and hme trials ID the runn111g Bas et a Mrs. Cornelius was tied with 2.2 persons per car. •Some ing lightweight champion Ricardo A1most 17,000 fans were on events with the first finals u y n 1n a ter regu a 100 concession sales. Some silnply me coun t ell' concession UI Sund t h p 1 1 d J d Ra k. 1 1 1. work on a formula based on So. t h . . Arredondo .~ Mexico and hand in Me. morial Coliseum_T }1 )d_:lated for Friday. Ia was com leted with 217 ueu..-Some-don!t..e¥en"""~ply_bL},5. Morito.Kashiwaba of Japan, ay ~watc ee_ea ·~s fln . e The 1973 meet will feature "1!-!.-..... C t tofa s, 1t sank a six-ool Jnlr ~ ----lhTWBC'iSiith--riiOOng con--~ea.m-to-ila-fUth.-slr.aigh~win ----r-. -hree:-and-possibly-iour,-golc:t---'\:;d:HH~@ ------; putt on the first extra hole, the But . regatdless of ·the At least one tournament of-tender. 1n its curre~t North American medal winne rs from the Im par-five, 472-yard 15th hole. method used, it's appaierit -ricial -airily claims to ''count Mizoguchi said the t.ltle tour. The victory was also the In Tourn· ey Olympic Games at Munich Two 3-week programs in the ?\frs. Rankin. who mis.\ed an -that attend~ at Pf'.O golf &he legs and divide by two." bouts will be held at the 15,000-fifth. straight for ~ntos over , They are 800-meter ~m-fundamentals of basketball for eight-loot birdie try by Jnches touuchrna~gheents Uus year· is very The Masters with it's .seat Bukokan Martial Arts Mexican t~ms, going back 10 • ~ pion Dave \Vottle of Bowlin" youngsters • "-vears of age Oil the 18th hole which"woold m hi r than 8 year ago. ' · ua11 · the heart I Tok 1968 G I · Ra d'?" · o-u .- It be h ..... smooth-workin" and highly Y 18 .· 0 yo. " · . Bob ~·esicr of Costa Mesa reen, ong Jumper n IY ill be ff d b t~ I m· have given her the tourna-· may up .as muc as ""' ... :P NET Television, sponsor of . ~ntos scored early tn the vu \\ri!Jiams of Southern Califor-' ~· 0 ere Y '""-rv e men. mis a wo footer on per-cent:-BuHhe-figures-al'C' professlonll -.-organization, -ffief@lts~sai<Hhe-Foreman-first.haµxwhen Leo took Pele's te3!lled UI!_ with ~re tt y nia anC! sprinter Gerald Tinker Recreation Department. the playoff hole and · had to very much open to question. probably has the most accu-Roman match is scheduled to pass 20 yards out and sent a Barbara Wright of Mesa of Kent State. who ran a-1eg on The first· session is set-June settle for a bogey and second l\.1ost professional sports -rate,, complete information on start at noon 1oCat time (8 ~ow s~t ~g by G.uadala-Verde Country Club to win the the United States' winning 400-18 at University High and will place. · baseball. football , basketball, its own attendance_ Of any tour-p.m. PIYI). Jar a s Jn t ~ ~ n at tonal coveted Mixed Open trophy meter re.lay team. . _:_ __ ~ run-from 1-3 p.m. Monda The ~1idJand, Tex .. pro-hockey _; can proVide highly nament .•. probably. ..... . goalkeeper, Nac10 Calderon . and climax the 12th annual The f?Urth gold medahst 1s through Thursday. 'ille_...oea>11.,.=Kl"'~,.----t fessional collected $11,000 a"nd accurate figures ~ their at-'Ibey don't tell anybOOy. For S•""9e Critleel The Brazilians went ahead 2-Rod Milburn, the 110-meter . . 1 ed r J I 9 boosted her winnings on tbe tcndance. They Just take a some obscure reason it's a o shortly before the half ended Orange County Ad o Pt i oTI hurdles king who attends sessions is P ~ ~r u Y. · 1m LPGA tour to $32,000. re~ olf the . turnstUes and tightly guarded seem: INDIANAPOLIS -Race with Pele conserving a 25-yard League tennis championships Southern Uniyersity, located Each participant will receive l\frs. Cornelius raised her add em up. , ~ From the best 1 i g u re s driver Swede Savage of Santa dlrect ftee kick, awarded 'before an overflow crowd of across town from LSU in the individual instruction. on alJ 1973 o1.otal to $30,000 and Golf. doesn t have any ava'iiabi" _ o11~ by the Ana, remained on the critical when he was sent tumbi'mg b 3 500 t the N t Be ch Scotlandville CQmmunity a....-... of. 'I.he game Le"!:Uv Credl'ted Garner for glv1·ng her turnstiles. N-v~k headquartersa ~ of the list m· Methodist Hosp·1'tal er.-Y ' a ewpor a -r:· · _,,.,......., • '"" ,..,. ~r-two Guadalajara defenders. Tennis Club Sunday. UCLA he1d a 3 3 -point will be fonned for Uy a ~t dtal or help \\'ilh the The figures .are highly in-Tournament Players Division day with burns and fractures Pele challenged. calderon margin o v e.r s~co~d-place gcimes with ~~ being readings of her putts . Satur-?JlllPlele and., 1n many ~ases, of the PGA the govtrJiing suffered when his car <:"ashed vocally and then crashed the · ln the men's open division, Sou~ern Califorma ~ !~st awarded to the _w~ .team.. day. inaccurate. Many are sunply bOd · for' the' 'tour · ~ the Indianapolis 500-ball past him with a rising Hawaii's Terry Ehlefs and his years meet at the Un1vers1ty ~ of .each session JS $3. "The guy knows what golf is .~stirnates. Some are obvioualy . ~ ~ ·-iJ ...J: .~~( mile-nee. _ . left-footer brilliant playing partner, Eric of Oregon. It was conducted University 'High JV coach all ' in81ted. ~ teurnamtllts. • 1 tt~ ii . 911 .... l! ' Savqe-waa tn1ured during · . Baer edgedDuesler and Hank under the metric system, as Doug Sorey will 31J:pervise the should. gel a lot or credit !0<;," 'Leven ,~r. I<> ,,.port., ;, pe· ~ --up-..,. y-ov...-tmpor-~ laeldln Falls are all'NC'AA~tsdorlng an program. keeping me in the running," · repofS .. Mf;· (iigUre, then •vc:n~. . .. Wednesday. . Leichtfried, &-l, 2-6, 6-2. Olympic year. The NCAA For f u rt her infonnation continued happy Kathy. •1e it laler On. Oft~ 2% major tourna~ Another injured d riv f!r, PARIS -Peter Oosterhuis The women's open trophy reverts to yardage during.non-write lrvine Recreation De- Betsy Rawl! and Carol Mahn ~:-ik{rt::f811 fag~ . .jt,. must.. be Played. so far this season. m~ David ''.Salt" Walther, was of Britain captured the French went to Karen Susman and Olympic seasons. Pl!rtment, P.O. Box DZ, Ir· finished in a tie for third at ~ oot,.~ ·it . is very, r~mallon .for both 1972 .a~ transferred to the University Open .golf championship by Kathy Dean who defeated Lin-Southern California a 25-'vine, 92661 . Or call Sorey -at 2J8 and each .won $5,815. ·vei:,v. difficult lo get. an ac-this year is available on ex-of Michigan bums center at one stroke Sunday after Tony da CUstting and Marilyn Straw ~~~ecruhapm, aP'n.odn 0anredgo'nigh3tp·tpeim3er 833-3644. _ Bonnie Bryant, the only ~ate count at a go_lr'tourn-actly hall of them, 11. Ann ll:rbor Saturday. Jacklin of Britain, .who held a ....... lefthander on the tour and tied _arivmt. For these 11, two show a Walther's car cnsbed and two-stroke lead going in the 6-4, 7-5• to offer the stronge s t for the lead after 36-holes with ··, The playing .ai:ea Changes .deer~. the othet-s list in-burned in last Monday• s final round, bogeyed the last Mixed A group winners were challenge to the n1 i g h t y Sandra Ha)'Tlie and '?\trs.·. from week 1o wee1t arid year creases. The C.Olonial at Fort aborted start of the Indy 500. t"A-o .boles. ?\.fr. and, l\.trs. Benny Crigger Bruins. Cornelius. Jinished. alone in· --tp ynr. Thf f~ld covers aboo't Worth"Jsn1t included. It doesn't p~ N ·Ii Oosterhu.is shot a two-under-while Ellis Bryant and Bob Oregon's distance sta r , fiClh at 2HI. 1-50 acres. ~ are IOts and. report gate ~ but lists a -,_,.n atne par 68 in the final round for a Borodkin captured. the Men 's Sieve £refo.ntaine,_ will be gun- Tied ror sixth at 220 were IOts:·of gatee and they're man-10 percent merease. 'Iba} -YORK Larry n.hoJe total of 280 over the A and-Gertrude Ambling and ning for hls fourth straight 1'·1ary ri.tills. Debbie Austin, ned by ainatellr, vo!Unteer tournament aMually draws pe~!n replace -Emile Fr~:. &,644-yard Valley course at the June Mickelwait fought victory in the three-mile ruo. Carole Jo Skala. Kathy Ahem ticket-takers.: -some of the largest galleries cis as coach of the New York La Boulie Club that was wet ~ree sets to take His coach, Bill Dellinger. said \Vestminster High School and Sherey \Vilder. The most oommon method on the tour and this Rason lier he · li silver Women's A last week the lhree-mile is the will hold its annual spring Rangen, it was announced to-a avy rams ear ·er in r u Miss Haynie rinished in a of counting the gate is to figure had advance sales 1n excess of the k . · only event Pre ontaine wi football scrimmage and ham- group or three players tied at the number of automobiles .in · $300,000. da~ancis ~I remain as wee -comct1et• Reslllts: enter. burger bash Friday at the .Ct when she baUooned to a the parking lots and multiply The decreases were general ~ger. nte victory w Ml•• Open : wrto11t·OUH1.,. cMf A dozen 1972 champions will school's field. ~ive over par 78 on the final ·by 2.2. reported by TnumamPnt of p . ho pla ed te dollars: to Oo ~~rt1v ~ ~ ~ "f.•;!.~: E";tc return to defend their titles. The sophomore, jlDlior var- day which saw wind s gust up 1bere's no pre ct s e in-Champions fro.:.m-38_,.~ -" r.a..i_ opem, w Y ceo r finished ·--.. • &Mr ct.f HM1k t..lc1ittri.ci.ou.u11r. .. headed by Prefontaine, Wottle sity· and varsity teams will aU he I ' ,_, uv,,.u for the ers for six tournament 11119,_]~ after !:....!.~:. ., .. ,?L. w.,."'!"..,'' ,°"",--'c·~~.~ and w1·111·a--. _......_le m· ~ .. ch games, the to 30 miles per hour on l or. ma.lion on just where this to 25,000, and ~the oNn the N _._..... "'Y " ·-"~" .... '""· ~ "'""'t"" """' · 73 6 255-rd De rt I f fro seasons, ves up to ew holding the third-rounH lead. M•rnvn str-. .,_., 1-s. Wottle, expected to enter sophomores kicking off at 5, per-· · ya se nn .. igure came m. It's the 1ttartin-Tucson Open, down York job m Providence of Jacklin collected ",000 out of .. ~1~!1 PA..: .• M..,•. 'u"',...!'r"r.--· ",~,," ... £1,-_ both the 880 and the rru'le, can-the i·unior varsity at 6, and Country Club layout. method that is used to ~v~ _from 80,000 tn M nnn. • the Am · !I k 1 ..... .n. .,., """ -'"'' ""-,.. ___ :.._ __ ..:_ _____ ===~;:~=~~·"--20.=:::..:=.:::==:::~=:-=::"""::.. __ ...:__'.'.'.'.'.~· '.'.e'.:r'.'.ican~:.'.'.oc~:'.:ey~..,...~-~·'.'.e~,1 the-total -prize money-of tor~~tn M.;;;• ~m El~r111•1;:.-"1r:i,~ tured the Im championship th e varsity at 7:30. Providing \ Lions Plan Grid Bash ' t.u.. 000 th11•1ow, Ml111111 women'• A : while w i 11.i_a ms _won hi" onposilion from the varsity ~, • Gwtruit. Amtl4l,...J--Mlck.i..,,.J1-0tf -\ --~ N•nc., s1r•11on-01.n s1.u .... 6-3, s-t, ,. specially, the long jump. "'ilrtie"a te·anrol seniors-off----1 B11rlce Dia '·M,~td a : M•urHn w.111•1111 w.111 Other defending champions lhe _ 1972 squad. Baseball Standin_g§__ AMERICAN LEAGUE Eflt DI.vision W L Detroit New York . Baltimore Milwaukee Bostoo Cleveland 27 22 ;& 21 21· 22 22 26 21 ZS 20 30 Wtlt Dlvtsloo Chic;1go -Kansas City - Mlnnesota Angels Oakland Texas 27 • t8 30· '23 26 21 25 22 26 25 16 30 s,..wn ••-• Ntw York 3, Allttll 2 Oakl1111d ''· Boslan 1 K•nU$ c11., s. Ciw.l•ncl" Ml1w1111kee 1, Chle"° 1 DetrOll e. Mln-t1 2 81"1moft 7, T..:11 I, t lllfl!.rt11• T......,.t·O-.. Pct. GB .51;1 .szo 1 \\ .500 21\ .458 41\ .457 41\ .400 71\ .600 .568 -1 .553 2 .532 3 .51.0 .4 .348 111,J K•ns•s Cltv {G•rt>er S-1) II ~ton CCurtlt J•tJ Mllw•ukH (Colborn .1-2) II OMlfol'ICI (Holllm111 .,, °""' ••ITlff KMOvltd. T......,.t caamff Mf,._.• •' Cll'wlMlll Ch~ •I .. ltlmore KMllllS CllV •I llloston • N..,, Yorllt 11 Tn• Mf'"'*M et. OMINMG o.tl"Olt.-~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Pittsburgh New York Mootrcal St. Louis Philadelphia Eat Dlvtsloll w 31 23 22 It 22 19 L 20 21 24 23 25 30 Weot Dlvtsloo Pct. .608 .523 .478 .4T1 .468 .388 San Francisco 35 zo. .636 Dodlen 31 21 .596 -Cincinnati-26 23 ''""" Houston 29 25 .li37 AUanta 16 32 .300 San Diego 19 34 .358 CB 41\ 61\ 6\i 7 11 2~1 5 51\ 141h 15 Ed Burke, former· director of rac'ing at Los Alamitos Race-eoarse-and ... a-trainer-i>f thoroughbred horses. d i e d Sunday alter a Jong illness. HI! was 58. He is survived by his widow Opal, · two sons and eight grandchUdren. Services are pending. d•t Fred Beck<•rotint w111.ms, ,.,, 1-are Purdue's Larey Burton in Tickets to all, games are 50 .,. Mffl'1 8 : Bob 811rH;rofl·OO!i1ld H.tr-r s Mt 1"11• 0ecs.,.ar11n Btckm•n •·'· the 220, Tennessee's Willie cents. '"· 1-Sr WOl'l'ltn'I 8: lltrt>ar• MY•••-•')Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj M.n:.Urn . l"••.•skl . del l 111 a n n a Thomas in the 880. Oklahoma II A-•• ~P-.011v-GrMias1iar;-74.•·S. State's John Hralibe. rstadt 1'n Mlxld C: J•M Wts11l1 •nd Dick Homt1r dtl Po11.11e10eni M..-.'s c: Dick the six·mile, Southern Cal's Fotl.,.·Bob Adams del Pick· a.!Mn-Mlkt Burr Mf•ulli WOl'llfft'I C: Shtrrv Jerry Wilson io the 120 w~r-'"•t M1SC•rl cM 1 r • 11 t I P-IO$COl-LOl'r•1,,. Doerr 6-2. '-3. hurdles, Pennsy vania 's Bruce M"~ o : P•I ConoYer·Mlk• COl'IO~r Collins in the 440 hurdles. def rv °""'tller-Joe,,,,. Gunther; M..-.'s ' o.w ic.n.tttr-Mlk• Y(1ts11 0.1 Oregon State's Tom Woods in NEWPORT LEASES 24H w ... C..t HJtlnNy L111ing all Vehicles 645-2202 \!J:i-"l:'~~#e.,,J~n.;t11111:1.1~ci the high jump. Rice's Dave !Ml J-ll,_ •nd JKk Smith, 4-J. .. ~'.'.:...".'.!~!::.:'.'.".:....'.'.'.".~...':'.'.'.:'.~ ............................................................ ~ '· S~~etariat to Seek Triple-<;:rown :Saiurday · ~Al1E S5.00 Los Alamitos Race Course DISCOUNT TflJ(ET BOOK NEW YORK (AP)•:. Secretariat will try to win the Belmont Stakes and become thorooghbred raclng's ninth Triple crown winner Satur· day, 25 years and one week since the feat was last ac- complished by Citation. And the big Meadow Stable chestnut Js a strong favorite - actually and "'1Umenlally - to emulate Citatk>ri, rather than the six 3-year-oldS who, since 1941, have gone into the Belmont with a shot at the Triple Crown only to fail. 'two o r the men mostly c1 ... 1y oomected with Clta· tJon, jockey Eddie Arcaro and tral!lel' Jimmy Jones, thin~ ~rt1t oan add 1 victory In the rugged I \\·mile Bel- mont to hia s~pec-tacul_ar triumphs in the Kentucky Der· by and Preakness. "I said right arter the Derby that he'd wln the Triplo ro 11 said Arcaro who ad- mitt l!ITI tug Secretariat would be able to handle the 112 miles · ol the Derby. "There's nobody on the : horizon to beat hlm,11 said Jones. Neither' Lucien Lalft nor Ron Turcotte. who train and ride Secretariat for Meadow Stable, are predicting the out· come or the Belmont. But they are as confident as l"-'O men can be with a colt who was Horse of the Year as a 2-year-old and already has been sYndkated for a record sa.oao,ooo. "He can do anything he wants to do ," Laurin said. "He's a v e r y cooper11tive horse," said Turcotte. He's got good dlselpline. A rival jockty la not so tempered in Ills pr1ise or Sectttariat. Alter the l'n!aimess, Lafflt Pincay Jr .. who r<>de Sham to a second-place linish in the Preakness and Derhy, said: ~He just might be a supe r horse ." Sha etarlat's Triple Crown bid 'in ll\e, 105lh running of the $125,000.addi!d Belmont Which is expected to draw a field or 10.Grandstand Admission Tickets $15 (Regular Price $20.00 ·,Save $5.00 Each Book) Order Now • Available through June 12, 1973 J:i· 1:f. Write: ~----~ TICKETS · OEPT,;-G;---1---1 Los Alamitos Race Course 4961 Katell,·Avenu,..---1----1 Los Alamitos. Ca. 90720 J thru SEPTEMBER 5 about six !Jtarters. L...--------------------..1 .. . . ... • ' • • • Crash Doesn 't Stop M.esan Love o f R acing Keeps Russell Goin.g but it takes a Jo.t of 111oneY ~o . ' • • "4 girl he met ln 'Texas while \Vben he rel.urned ·to action. By DOWARD L HANDY r'acing on the circuit. he built a top gas dragster 01 ttN DIJ•r Pnot s111t "Drag racing is a tough life \Yilh a Chrysler engine and Afte r you have walked away for a married man and unless ran that for about (wo yc·ars I b. J d 't · before the cla1s w:i.s dropped from a crash at abo.ut 210 get a 1g sponsor. on in· keep up with the sport.11 :. Being an independent owner and driver. he knows full well the budget for operating a tueJ dragster. ~ • ' miles-per-hour in a powerful tend to run many of them this by the MIRA. "t.;,.,~~---.,~":",,...-------------·f.----,.--J:i.:!--...:•~0::..:..'.~-.,.--1£~~l!'Jf~u~el~d~r:j'al[gst~ what_ brings year. I would like to.\fun in all That's when he went into top . J. • you a~ o Th~ttmtter-rnllc hthe--n1a,jor~tiona.1-IDeCUi"'"-~ru~ca...l conu~titio~_by .bqilding a I strip {or further competition? b~t even that is q~estionable front-enj:!;ine ra'. At 29, does he have any plans for rttirement and how '<f0€'11l!-1ook"aHhe a~fec.,.•~---1-ij "I don't th~nk age has anything to do with it. lt all boils down .to he desire tp want to drive. \Vhen y9u lose that desire, you should quit. 1 \ Oa\~ IR.usscll. a resident or l·ight now." "I turned ~ro and \vent into Costa Mesa and an ardent top \Vhat happened in Baton it full -time. 'raveling all over fuel ~river, had this ex-Rouge. La. when he crashed the country,'~he says. pCrience and exp!Aii1s his C1Jll-at 210 mph? While 'his irrwendlpg mar- tinued action on the strip in ''The blower und niotor ex-riage to a gir ·who JoVes ~rag th is manner' plodcd and it wrecked my racing as n1uch as Dave is a "That's when J converted to front-end fue l car. J then constant reminder to settle a rear-engine dragster. 1 love bought ?. rear-e n gin c do\vn to a normal life, he the sport very much.and J fee l-dra_gslt;f. -,---adds: I 've made enough money to Dave was manager or a '"fhe big reason 1 quit was pay my way but it's gClling fi naficeC ompany in San Diego that it got to be such a tedious more expensive all the time." \Vhen the racing bug bit him. grind. And it does take an Until this seasOn, Dave' has "I \\'ellt to the races and awful lot of money. The sport spent two full summers on the sa\v the cars. then entered a . has reached the point where it championship tour around the 1964 Chevrolet for about three is so doggone expensive, midwest, ·east coast and in the or four mon ths,'"hc recalls. especially vo'ith a drags ter. south along with makjng the . After that he went to a 1941 ''I actually had a better big meets on the 'vest coast. \Villys that went a littl e raster year in· 1971 than I did in 1972. 11e will make his next ap-in B class gas competition. PeQple seem to-want to see peil.rance this season a l •·But t was al \vays in-the funny c<1rs and the strips Or'ange County International !crested in the rail-type cars. I don 't pgy the kind of money it ,dlll!!~'.1!3Y June 16 an<! 17 but _built fill i1Jj_ectcd_Chevrolet and takes to make it wor th \Vhile. -==bas -iorsaken -most. -of fhc -ran-nHro-n1ethane fuel.-It-got ''..l'ou -ean -actually count.the championship trail in fa rJr of up to 180 1nph but nfter three fuel dragster touring pros on a full-time job sell ing high 1nonths. I c~ashed it at both hands \vho de,•ote Cull perforn1ance speed equipment Carlsbad." time to the sport." His current plans also call This· first <1ccldent s\o\vcd Dave calls hi1nsclf a for a marriage with his most his ea rl y prog'ress because of \\'eekenct rticcr no\V. ardent backer and enthusiast. t\1·0 hroken wrists and a n1inor ''There is a lot of money DAVE RUSSELL BURNS RUBBER TO START A RACE AT ORANGE COUNTY RACEWAY. Betsy Barrett. an Oklahoma concussion. still to be made in drag racing ~~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~~~~~~- Legion Baseball Maj or F-oun~-i-n~Vall-ey'--Leagut~~1-----~ ,,.., Notches 1-0 Win Leai:l ers -6AT·TtNG --(-IDB 111 b.tl!) -616mt>«g, NY, ,l<J6; l(irkpalrlc~, KC . . 340; P.Kelly, Ch!, .323: O.Allen. Chi, AM ERICAN LEAGUE I ·r ountain Vall ey, a late-con1-failed to field a tean1 . .J211 ~teodfrscn, Chi, .l!L RU NS -Mavb-l!rrv, KC, 31; O!ls, KC . • r-----""--lo_tbe American Legio_n Alan Ziminer sco red the J'' Parfll, KC, Jl; Murc:er, NY, 31: Hl.5Je, Mln,-3J;_ll.J .. cluari. Oak,_31. b ball rd d •ts w•·nn•·11g cun RUNS 6ATTEO IN -Mityl>l!rry, KC, ase progracn, reco e 1 · ~: Melton. Chi. 'Jt; A.Jack...,,, oak, second straight victory Sun-In other games. 1\-lisslon Vie-31~1':~''.:_'·0~;~,' i't.06!,11'~u~c"~;,32;,.v. day, 1-0, over Tustin . jo lost its seC1Jnd game in a ~r ~iaacv~~i1,0t.~·,U:k:~~1~'.1:'c~~ Roger Sailor pitched !he rO\I', 7-6, lo Santa Ana Vall ey caobliB~~ns 5':_ .. ~.J~~~:i: .. TfC~1~'· ll : shutou t for the wirfners, who Kl•kP•lrlck, KC. 121 1101111, KC, 12; v•hile Westminster 3nd the A.Ro<1rl11uez, 0 .1, 11 ; 0111, KC, 11; enterCd competition in the ar1un, Min, 11. I t t. t Lea f th San Clemente A 'tean1 dropped TRI PLES -C,...,...,, Ml,,, S; CO!IQins, n erna tona gue o e a.1. ,, aum11n-. 11a1, '; E.Brlnkm•"· program when Bolsa Grande opening games. 0~11o:J.esru~f; ~'11M:Vberrv. KC, 13, A A Westminster got just five \1ii~ero.. chi, 121 s .. fl<IO. O•k, 11;' Tll'll * )..,( l-l hits in falling to the Fullerton STOLEN BASES -North, Oak. lt: . Horoer, Bsn, 14; Palek, KC, l l; cem-Fount•ln v1111y Ill Angels. 2-0, while the San Pll,,..i,, O•k, 11 1 Alomar. c11 10. ••-----------· :.=!t____rlli €1 n · ~ PITCHING (t Dttlslonsl -• 1 . -,• , 0~ -emenle-u-team-was-dro.,f"''''-Ho1111 ... 1t.--O.k,--10»..--.m.-1~r1>w~•----------sh•m" '· 2t> • b G rd G KC, s-1, .&l3, I.t s Sl"!I•· C••· t -2, .111,1 Fo•. 11 • o0 ', •0 y a en rove, 3-1. 2.21 cotemen. oe1. 10.3, .7'9. 2.'3·w-i, H•llleld, rf ' . . . . , C~L 11-' .• 7!S, 2.00 S~lnorlf, KC, l.J. Sitllor, p ' 0 0 0 M1ss1on V1e10 outhit santa .711, 2.116 Lte. B~n. 5-2, .71', 2.15 Jord<ln, lb J o o o Ana Vall y 13 , but hodd co1b0rn, Mii. 5.2, .11', 2.lll. Zimmer. lb ' I I 0 . . e •. -o, a 5 y STRIKEOUTS -N.Ry1n, c.i. 123; Horima ... cl 1 o o o second innin g cost the losers sr,..r, c11, ''' B•vt1v~. i!Mln, 11; CitU, cf 3 0 0 0 Wood, Chi. 17: G.Pftf'.V, C!e, 7t. B••lnard, c l 0 0 D a victory Santa Ana Valley NATIONAi.. LEAGUE ". Hdrdmlln, SS l 0 1 II ' . BATTING (100 "' 1>1111) -M~ddo•, To111s ~ 1 s o st ruc k for five runs in the in-SF, .J5'; wa1sot1. Hin .. 3s1: Fainv, ScDtt by lnn1nts ~ . "th th h I f t Mo•'" .J:JO; Mol•, LA, .33fi1 Cash, Poh. r .. e n1ng w1 e e p o wo .331. • F Veltfy 000 100 OO!I -I I 0 M. · y· . RUNS -Bo!\ds, SF. S3; Wa~. Hin, Tu1tln 000 000 000 -0 ' I lSSIOn ICJO errors. :Iii; ft1'9UH11, LA, 3'; Ca•de ... 1, Chi, saii c1tmen11 111 111 rbi Losing pitcher Rich Rommel "R~~s··B):~;.i56 ~Jn~ ~!'ig~,;11, LA, saoocv••· ss " ~ ~ was the hitting star for 1t.W1~1~~h5. ~hi.1L 5~;t"s:·. ~~~: ~; H Yde oh ~ 0 0 g "-!. . y· . •th th b.ts B rl SF '.lol N:11on~'2n 3 o o o !' LSSl~n lejO, WI rec I ez'1T$ -'1110,;ds, SF, 71; Wittson. Hin, ~~-~~~:,fo~ lb ! g f o fL~Clud1 Lng addoudble.b. ~lar.k Mof· ~.; if~~:e{A,s~i t1: lllllCkner, LA, U : Fl\htr. ct 3, ' • ,i il l a so ha a OU le to spark DOUBLES -Fe~UIDll. t.A. 14; Nelsen, I! 0 0 [ f th · . f 8tlf'ld" Sf<. U; Tnv"r. PM . ll; Morp11n, zeno!li, r1 l· o o o a 11.'o-f'Un our 1nn1ng or rin. 13, r-ar,..•ner Chi. "' san1Q, r~I. ~·.~.·.~.· ,','., l D 0 0 l\-1ission Viei'o 12: Cedtno. Htn, 17; ll:Ult.tH. LA, 11. ~ ,. .. 0 1 0 · TRll"LE$ -Mttrger Hin. ~; Yoder, t1·3b 7 II 1 0 ~i · . v· . t k f ~·~~"lll•n l>Q~ 1· M~tido~ ~F ,. M•rk Sl6vro, Jb 0 0 0 0 ~· JSSIOO !e)O S nlC Or l'l\'O ·Matthews,' SF , ~: "10 lied wllll 3. ' , 8~:S, ~'"' i & & g in the second inning on singl~s HOME 11 11N~ -s• ... ro,.11, "<1h, 15; Total• 30 1 3 a b T R. h d R l H.Aarnn. All, 13 ; Bonds. SF. 12; t Tl~d Score BY lnnl"'I r 1'I y 0ny IC ar son , 0n1me W~~Ol~EN BASES -Morqan Cin, 2'' G8tden G~cve 000 llll Dl'll-I! 13, ~ a1hn~ &xltt ~cGharfr)'. ahnd adMdefd (~e~~· E'.'~e~~.J~.~O:.s1~: 1a1 Lope•, san c1emen1e e 010 ooo 000-1 5 e1r two 1n t e ourt on o · PlT,.Hlf"" 1~ o-1~1ons1 -w1 .... Mission vi.10 (61 --ritt's double atid ·a pair of ~71ii·. ~·~ e7!!~;;~\~1~~~~t,T,·,)1.n·H~i~: ell r 1'I rbl si ngles r1n , s.1 .. 114. 3.11 0own111e1. LA. s-2, R!chard~n. n 1 C 2 1 · .JU, t.f) <;•av~-, NY. 7.3, ,100, 1 7• S"'· re;~r"~ti3b ~ g ? ~ Dan .,Accomando's double ~::.'i. ~'IA 7.J .100, 2.ot J1n111n1. Chi, 6·3. i':~~\.co ~ ~ g g was th€ only exlra-base hit ror r.s,r~~~e~~,;s ·0 ~~e.::· r:: ;:; 'M0<0.,.~~.~ ' 1 1 " \Vestminster _J'!flklns, C:hl. ,,, FMsch, Htn, ~5' .,...,, '" I !I !I O-· • Mntntll<l:A, .,-. - 0e .. sm11re, rf·lb 5 0 O 0 Tevlor. II 3 1 1 0 Robln!.00. 3b l 1 1 1 K~fe5!lent,.!'.I 1 1 1 D Totals 3' 6 13 3 Score I~ lnnint:S weslmln1t•r !O) ... l!•.tdley. cf s c ""noo. rf l O Whl!~!ey, SS 3 0 llun<10, lb ~ n Acc11m~!ldo. 30 l 0 t-10\Jlt, <'. l 0 H81e, I) • 0 Ro<en, If • o Tw-!11. 2b 1 0 e ~"!no1ai ah ' 0 Ta!llt ff O score BY l1M1l1111 h rbl 0 0 • • • 0 ' " ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' 0 • 0 • • ' . . ' . Wf!ltmlntter 000 Mii flfWl--(I 5 ? Full•r!On Al'ICltll 000 Ol'O 000-2 ' 1 Yellowtail Tops Action At Coast Area Landings Ocean fishing f,rom Orange llng4er1; 3 barritCudit. • bonito. 145 Mn, 12 ~llowtell, 111 roc::k cod, ' Coast area landi ngs remained ~a11001. 1 Ar 1 • s L • 11 d 1 n, 1 - good Over the \"~ckend . "'th m 1n11ler1! l 1>11rr1cvd•. J yellowtall, ·~ "' 156 b!ue bess, l selmon.' hallbu!, 121 S Cr.I t t h rted reek eod. 11 bonito. :ID9 best. ev op ca c es re~ . IMPERIAL •~ACH -n~ enolers ' 1s Oana \Vha rf expe rienced one .,.,1101111e11. 11 tionlto, 61 bass, 9 tier· racude. 'h~lltwl, 110 rock cod. or its best days, drawing 313 0C£A NSIOE -2'7 ar111lers: 62 ber-racud•, 677 tionlf(I, '" kelp l>llss, I passengers for the day 8Tid whlle hll lbtJI, )J roc::k cod, 17 YfilOW!~I!. .... ' ' . ., "Racing 'is a dangerous sport and.a lot of hard work'., Anyone who thinks a fellow who runs a race car ha s n_qtfilng to,~o.i. ~ wrong. "When mos! people-are-at home watchin~ television in the evening. I m out working on my car getting it ready for the next mee t " Dave Russell says he has 1 found a home area on the Orange Coast and he keeps his racing ma<'hine at 6ne of his sponsors ga rai;ies in <:,osta Mesa -General Fasteners. Does Betsy ha ve any qualms about his r<icing? "l do.n'.t think about ac- cidents. He's a good driver ·<1nd I have a lot of confiden~­ in him.". She also tries to make sure of a safe run by loading hi s parachute each time the dragster run~. • Third W k hauling in 77 yellowtail. 11le SAN Dl &GO (M11111C1P•1 Pl••I -1,,,1 ee II . an9ler1: 1 IU yellow-1111. . ~e owtad all were ~aken n~ar oxNA11:6 -"° anol~: 115 Nltbu1. -··--------=-.-:= · the floating kelP. natties six 269 c111co 1>11n, 1,1147 1>1ve bas$, 1.1so ----· .·-.--'fir:-• _rockcod,J&~cod. to S•ven m1'les off an• Po1·n[ v1HTV1tA -11-·.1191 .. i"F."'11AC-c1nct1· Of B Ii " . • l>llH, 21J Httcl ba\5; 6 hallbul, 37l roe;~ ow ng l_tt " addition, 43 Jega! barra-Corl. Cuda Were ha uled in o'.lnd 152 c1Pi~oN~1~"J't:rrac~i, r~l~~ito~~ Set Tonight The third week of bowling in the West Qoast Match Game Elimlnalions 'Is set tonight a l Kona Lanes in Costa t>.1esa .. tt be!!i ns al 9. Glen Nevins or Los Al amitos is the current1 leader with 1;770 )>ins. 26 <iheao of Buena P:lrk's r..·ta~t Bowcutt -the first \\'eek leader. Th~ top area bowler _is Mission V!ejo's Dwayne Hick~. who is lodged in the No. 10 position, 89 pins oft the pace. bon'.to "'ere hooked hauew11 11 v•llowt1!1, 6 w-11ne wa 1>11u, " • l l>l~tlt ~~~ ba1s. SI mackat'111. \\''It• B II ~-..:-ltl!DOHDO -25' an11ltr1 : 1 • 1 1am e 01 r ountain Val-v•Uowt1U. 21J tionl10. i.ss c1Uco 1M111. ~ I rded f h d , h1l!lwt, 2.,llO rock cod. B1111e -'llJ1 ey reco ooe 0 t e ay s ~~·~~.29S tionllo, 110 m1ckerel, '15 top catches, a 60 pound black Mo11:ao .,v 1v1111•, L1n11111111 -•1 sea bass. al\Cll1r1: 31 111'1<1 cod. &25 rock cod. 1s1<1 SI,,._! -106 itf\Cller1: J1 Uno cOd, "rom D , , -·k . 1.590 roc::k cod. I' avey s J..u\: er Jn ... AV ILA "AY !Port SI" Lul1I -'' Nev.•port Reach. the report-::P~"::: lto roc::k cod. 2s bonito, & \Vas 12 yello"1.ail hooked off ~.i:0R~~~~~':i'! bi~!.2 1~na~f~11:"; the all dav boat. once again 11~111w~"o'i!i.k ~11'v _ u 1111e1t•rs: from the floating kelp, patties. ~A':k·~~-~ h,"~~1·~·. L•""'""' _ Good. catches of bass bon ito 111 an .. 1w1: 16 vet1owt111, 1 whit• 1e11 d I · I ' 1>110, '° c•l!co blr.s, '20 m1ck'"'' 6()(1 an scu pin were a so report-blu• b•1•. Ht rock COd. cd as 185 passeng•rs m•dc the LONo "I!"~" ct,imliiit Pie!') -11 . 1nol1r1: loll rock cod, 11 tionlto. 2 •"nd runs. · "a"· 3 '"''m°". 81';<1~ -103 "'""1 .... , 131 bo"lto1 I barr1eLld9, 1J 'Ind bass. Only Art ' ·1.and· d d 22 hal1bu1. !"I-Inf 1..~n'1I"' -'" S tng recor e , 1nol1rt: 131 v11llowl8ll, 76' tlol\llO, 601 a slo"'f!r than expected catch ea11•0:0 '!.&•• 1.n-1 roe:.-ct1e1.' .. ,.Ubl.I'. S&AL BEACH -'10 -llll'S! l,C~c on the dav. but tWo ycttowtall ~~~.,~15-:11o~Olt1,-t:" .,;,,,1'; ,,,. 1owi.r c11~ . . .. "'"' Yo't're hooked on the three-ouar-wr.u.'" ~11, ,, 11111bu1. L Glel'! N•vln,, LM AlamllC11 1,77(1 I d bo t ff D p 1 · • June 6-Sept. 5 I Mon. thru Sat. 7 :45 4 Exactas! ' ' Some Of Their Lifeti me Record s thru May 10 , 1973 Popular EXACTAS on t he 1st, 6th! 8th and 9th races. TRU EST TO FORM ' S W' MR. JET MOORE KAWEAH BAR BYOU BIRD CHARGER BAR OSAGE ROCKET .@ ME SIX 28 55 22 23 27 27 21 30 13 14 13 12 p 3 & 4 3 6 7 s --~ 2 4 3 2 l 2 $$Won $341,404 $333,771 $276,81 7 Great Turf Terrace dining •. For r~ervations j~l3) 431-0922 , or (714) 527-4471. $220•672 Ti ckets· & information $-1 99•3;>3 (21 3)431·1'361 or (714)995-lm $189,665 l>----.,-2-Mltt~Bowcun.-B ... 1111• P•f.k 1.1i4 er ay a o ~IJJ~---i: :;.:;J&i~l"'t.~Z1J:: . lJll ass were reported bitinP, of{ 8 h II $. Oa"IKhann~ AMllttm 1.112 5,an Clemeflie islfifid, and 325 ase a -. --AIAMTTO'SAN'GE L _24-1 0 2 $156•173 ~" -Have The 'Nightime of '· Jtny ICnlOht, t»I~ 0l'OY9 1,1tll 1 hNW IMl!c:.,..L G11ct1111 '"" shn.-nhead were also taken. t l"t~ ller11•I, l Utlln l,6"2 NCAA Coll"' Oh1U. •. 01ve Fr1me. Ai1111 · \Vith conditions expect.ed tn At t"1111fl.ttl, 111. • g•w F'r111TM, Aruu j>!!l · bl hi · t•Wld ltwM it. ••v" H1el1. M111i.it vi.11 ,.. rem1un st:i e t s v.'eek. all uc 1r.111•" Ea111rn lllll'IOtt: il: ~~~·rti~c;.:r,;11"111, l~;f lhrtt land ln2s were expecting 1 Mo .. st. Loul• 2, J1t1it011vll11, A11., 51, 1-----~,~. -',~ .. ~,~-. J:11,::~n;,::::::::..;,~.uli,-4iishing·to 1 e111ain--.,.w. --'--~~n..-fi11~~,~~$i. Lou I• 5 !\, T~"" \trl!h1•, Lo.I A.,,,1111\ l-"'7 • NCAA Ulll~ OIYltltfl 16 Nor,,., Hll1'f'!l'!l(lll. l;lfOIN l,6Sf MAL.llU 1"1111: -61 ~l'!{lltrl; •u Dltlrld 4 1'11---'I• 0•,,.... -'° ll1y 8 r v' f't 11 '"!~ (Olf, 3 ccrw cod, l 1'1•!1but, •"' (W111mln111•\ 1~21 1 ,,, Clvdt LKlllt INTA MOM/CA -,,. lf'Cllwi: no Cllllmpl0111lllp ro~.,,. p,, n•J 1.617• ''· Bud P.o•• 11., . .,, roe Cod. 'l r..11, j 11•111!\rl, Blrtf _ ,, Mlllf'>tiOlll 11 S.a. ll llnol• • 11 4 lf!u11"atl tll"OlllOfl B••chl '·'"' ''· John Ctr1JI• lnt!f1'1; '° bllt, 0 bOnllo. , 1'1allb!,J!, • NAiil .. Mim,lr.IP•ll" /F'llll\1"/1'1 VBI "VI ,,S7~1 ~t J~v fl•"'ln roe-cod, 10 m1c~er1I. A' '""" • CW•tlm 111••! 1.s101 5f. o"""' "'~1'11f l"ARADlll! r.ov11 -II• lf'IGl••1· \talOOtlf, G• .. $!. 10, Grtnd (ll'l\101'1, fHUl'll1!1l"1;pn 8~M~I I '~t; 60 OOl'I 1,~1' •"<:~ ~Od, 1 •ll!mofl, 4 ~lllbUI ' A rlt, I C•M• ICotl• M~a.i l.!11 N£W l"Oltf IO•v•w'• locll:tl'l .:.. 11' Wlt . .0.h~OJl'I •, P~llllpt, 011;11. 0 ~ U.S. 1ni.ern•tlon•I t. E•ll. Conn. ~I ~AVANNAH SWINGE8- INKY;S ANG Ei:. GO CH ICKIE GO SHAM ROCKET .NATIVE EMPRESS ROCKY DENUEDO ·26 ·19- 14 47 37 11 I 1 ~ 3 11 4 8 4 21 6·. 13 8 7 I l · _6- 0 0 4 3 0 $109,896 y l,'f t $ 78,445 . our 1 e a ... I $ 66,354 $ 52,049 $ 49,288 $ 40.402 On K1tella Nea r 605 FWY ------- • ' • • l • ,, - • • TONIGHT'S TV IDGIIlJGHTS ABC U 9:00 -"M•roc 7." Jewel thievery and high fashion are combined in this adventure movie from 1967 with Gene Barry 1:laa Martinelli aod Cyd Charisse. ' - ~ KCET. flD 10:00 -"Point of Order." Highlights of the historic 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings com-· piled from 188 hours of 'tV klnescopes by Emile de Antonio and Daniel Talbol 1-Hll--'CBS.-e ,J.MIO -..::Nighk!4ult3~1 " Albett-iin.- ne)'. plays a young psychopathic killer In this 1964 revival of the Emlyn Williams drama with Sheila Hancock. TV DAI-LY LOG Monday ' Evening -JUNE"4 UO IJ l!I U 111 lf.l II!) Iii) - (})- 8 ltn1m "Dtltlt It D1wn" The C1rtw1i1hl1 llk1 action Whtn t farmer shoob 1 1tor1kffPtr for te· tusinr to "bur.' ptlltlction. Robert MlddlttOfl llJ1$ls. (j)-ll!Mlo'1f .... G•lllllll .... •Al!N . II§-....,. -eo.r1 1~.5'M. m111t-m .. ,,.. m--·-"-~-om;;-" mnno- Polt-both of wtlldl ended In '"11• lerious dtcvmstancu. llil•--11m.,... ... ·-·--m IWI: cili> "AN n." <com> '3S-Joe E. B~n. l:JO ID Mtrr lrfffh1 Sllff al) Df1u 1:00 II(() H1r1•1 liq' (R) Totfl r11rdl fUIStl IS tht }elloUI wll• of ltcy'I miltrntn, tnd (ucy bec:omn the hi· noetnt third p1rty in 1 svsped:ll Ion tri1n111, U CIJOO G!JMC--(C) <""I .,,,,. r C""l • .,_ Gerlt_ Btm. Elsa MlftiMlll, CJd Ch1riSSI. A WlllMn tum1 1 fashioft INpJilll wtaicJi ls-I flDnt fw I ~~_thinest._~ ... artnt h nslcMd to ttii 1:11i, flt must 10 Ofl ·• plloeqqphlc exPldi· ti°" lo Morocco to lllfll:Mr tl'lt •Kket. 0 _, (""J "'' ... "" ...... ~d11) 'S5--Audil Murphy. m..,._ flllllot ibt.C.W.lltw- KOCE, CHANNEL 50 Orange -County's UllF television station, KOCE·TV, has . scheduled the following special programs today .. Detaile<t Jistlng1 of Channel SO's programs are carried in the Dally Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. · Monday, Junt 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 19 Zeppelin Breaks Enjoying New Life Style Here's Johnny--Out West *ft********* A Record HOLLYWOOD CUP!) Johnny Carson is enjoying an entirely new Ute style as tie Record-brtlldng tour 1u-begins his second year of dlences and grosses have been telecasting his • • T o n i g h t claimed by a lot of rock Show" from California instead groups -Beatles, Rolling or New York. . StooeJ, Three Dog Night, nm:ny11uMDIT In place of a fashionable Grand Funk RalltOad. Now lftlUI Aln apartment in ManhaUan, Led Zeppelin ia claiming one Johnny lives in a large~ rambl· r....+-hlallla1"'lenceJor.:Oll8.=11cb~--------~~·ng....Be~-lhansion...-....wi~h ever in the United States. swimming pool. pa ~~d7i:.:t: ~:~t t~~e~at~; ootintry's biggest city. It was Each morning he enjoys B .. h I S fantastic. One would think it batting some ·teoois balls r1t1s group stared its U. . 1 d against the. garage for ex· tour in Atlanta. Attendance in wou d be very har to com· ercise, a treat that was denied HE TAPES his show from 6 Tampa was 56,800, with a municate; with 60,000 people him in New York. He admits to 7:30 p.m. with a Jive au· '309,000 gross. some have got to be quite a he wou1d have bo•urht a place dience, most of whom are pco- Led l.eppelln is on a 33-ron~ distance off. 'Phere were no -1 · movie screens showing us like with a tennis court except that P.e. on vacation or Holl~'ood -cert, 30-eity tour, during May . ~tlanta. 'Ibeonl th. 'they it would have attracted rriends v1s1tors. Carson says 1[ he ~ca~:~~· _;;~:e :rt~°:i :x'!utd pick on wa!.-~ com-and relatives fro~ far ~rn~taped hi_s a~u~ience ~n the gross of '3 million. The plete vibe of what music was of the worfd. afternoon_ t~e pe:oplc mlght -be uart I ~r1 ·i~·t J)eirl ... ..1~-~." Jess soprh1st1cated. q e ...,. onns wt •a.ru an .. >& UUl1';: ••IJFE IS A little more If Ca J k I d'dl oening act 01" intermission, "We've only done eight tours relaxed hei'e," ·be says. "You . ~so.n oo . s sp ~n I y for two and a half hours. in America. O:>mpared to most have to be careful you don't ·!a1lored ~t IS n?t imposs1.ble he 1be group bas been popular EngllJh groups that's very become apathetic." is wearing his own hne oJ ever ' ainoe it started in 1968, few, to do the· sort of business clothe~ ... largely because lead guitarist and get the aUenUon we have There's little cliar:ice of .He 1rut1ated Jobrmy Carsor JIDlmY. Page Waa especially . done. Last summer when the Carson turning loafer. · A~parel three years ago. His well knoWn tlready from Stones were in America we He drives t.o NBC's Burbank suits and sports jackets and being in the Yardbirds until were doing a tour conCW'rent ~-•.,.a that group _folded. with theirs. We had no "* coverage. We were beating BUT IF anybody thinks ~heir attendance, though. _ ;;;; _ j ~ they're bla1e about playing to -~------- such a bg Cl'O'!'d as in Tampa, "AND 'flt had a good rap-"ISLAND MAGIC" he"s wrong. We spoke later by port with the audiences< It1s phone with lead singer Robert responsible for how well v.•e CHARLTON HESTON Plant in New Orleans. He said, play. some groups use a "Gr-'"' Mrfi1119 ., '" be\t" EDWARD G. lOllNSON "I think it was the biggest stonificd approach." . :J. S11rf•r M•g•iin• "SOYLENJ thrill I've had. I pretend -I Led Zeppelin hasn't, in the GREEN'' kid myself -I'm. not very past, sought much press nervous in a situation like coverage. So why the will-Plus Krazy Kartoons AIM IPGJ that. I try to._,.bounre around-ingness to talk this year? r.rfotMcH•cae: 7:30 a..d ,:3a 1'THEY ONLY Kl LL just llke nonnal. "We've been aware of how THEIR MASTERS'' "But, if you do a pro-well we've been doing for ai[~==========~~=========~I portionate thing, it would be long time. And I really think! likl.-bal!-of Engiand'a-popula--some-peopie-ought to ia)ow · lion. . " · what we've done. I'm proud of "It wa:s a ~81 surprise. what we'v,,e..,..;d;;"•;;ne"",;;•;;nd~,oa;;re~+-K-.1•~0~NDIKE ICE ·Tampalr!l!elDt~ doing ..Cio many more Jl<O' · . · --ARENA- would ~pect ~ see nigh on to pie c0utd dig it. That ls the 60,000 peQP-le. It's_ not. _the idea." · · --"THE GRADUATE" 7:00 -41 1D:JI P·'"· _,..._ "CARNAL KNOWLEDGE" (R) 1:50 , .•• COii """"" ,., '-"'Sc•••• .. Now thru Tuesday Liz• Minelli "CABARET" and Diani Ross "LADY SINGS _IllE BLUES" • M llC Sl(AT!ll:l o ICf l'OCKt V o J1GUlll l«ATING o Sl'EIO $<(411NCi o ,lllVAT~ • (;110\JP !'<Slll\ltTIO'<S G(ljj .... ~ • 11( .. Tll • i AllS -lllNT ... lS -AtPAIA~ o VEC!Al f1All$ TO C.llOU'S a o ,.l51AUllANT ltOW OPEN ll•tt•VATIO<ll •Oii (lAlHI NOW ll'N!i ,,,, .. ;;,_,,.___::..; Of'lH 1 DAVI A ... !(~• HOllDAY$ .. ~ '"UlAlll~O AVE., COSTA MESA o NEAii SOUi~ COAST Pl Al A o htON( (11 .. IJ9.l7S• U. A. CITY & SOUTM COAST CIHEMA~TUESOAY SOC IALL LAOIES & OOLDIEN AGEJIS-OPIHING TIL 2:00 P.M.) s,,, O•~c• f ,..,, C•P•,!••~o O•t •f m p •••• TWO·C\ltff WfWOOO Mllfl f DIRTY HARIY 111 5ALLY kllLlaMAN JAMlS CAAN LO.. l SLlll\'Wit\ ~ METROOX.OR MGMO ' LSO BURT RIYNOUIS ,, I ,, NATIONAi GENERAL THEATRES NOWCP[AYING Rt'SIRVED SIATS On S•le D•ily 11 'hi ! MARLON BRANDO .itL 'pai1s -KILLY'S HlROS _ 2nd AT aOTH CINIMAS 6~i~v"YOU'LL LIKE MY MOTHER" IN HAR80fl SHOP'PtNG CEfrtf[~ .IN THe: W£ST.MINS1ER C£NTlf: ---..... ~· ............. . • Wf.SlMINS l l>A Al GOLOf."'t W ll:Sl ' 1 Mil£$ 50UTt< 'S,t,N Ot£GO f'lll~ RF.TWEEN '.!::'00~:°<1.:0"':'~";.: !192·••9 l.j~·:ii:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~iiii~~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiii~~~~~~iiiiii~iiiiii-~IU0~~"1~l; ...... -,l~M~iiijiijiiiiii.iil'll0~·"1·l·~·····»·•~~~--''" 11i11t1,, I• 11'! MON. fll.-7 1110 P.M. SAT. l lllN. . l-4''7-10 -·-(G) • I r:M ·m · · · ~·:;+\ :. . . . . . .. . . .. ! :1 I 'I I ~ I .J)NLY COUNT)' SHOWING .i.. Hisl.D.-e-Her 0003!1 ts. D Tl'<O' St<ty. :;:!i'N,'i';. ~ .ll~:-'°Y~ • ... '. , .. ' ' ' ..SIUNl'~" •POITI EI~. ·~ "\\1\.RM' 't>EG\'1J"BER., plut "Reel Sun" l··w ·J.?: ••• ;-;;.,·-•·\ • • • • • • • .. . . . .. . . .. •• •1 ., 'I ~ :1 ,. ~ < I \I \1 \ < I \ If I\ t<.\PtOR A I r.;'f"''' lOJlA ~t~A · 'f''I .-14 1 .. - • . ' • I r. " "' II • • '· , I DAILY PILOT Monday, .lunt 4, 1973 UP1T ........ e I Bus_t~Goes Ape Director-wriie+ John Tluston sn1iles (left) shortly before having his beard shaved off for a one·day role as an intellectual orangutan in the movie "Battle .for the Planet or the Apes." The results are shown at right. ---------PUBUC NOTI~ Coast Students A 'variled Degrees- Wins Dearcc ,... Ab John Kuenzl; has receiv· . -•·ui11 IU"l•tOI COU•T OF CALll'O.ltNIA COUNTY OF O•ANGI .._, .... 0•0111 TO '"ow CAUSI . cc.c.,., Ht. U711 ,,, tlw Mllltr OI !h, AC1ptlc1l!011 C'f Mil.TOH l!:MMAllT ltll:O'NN for 0\11'1Qr OI "'""· Wt-iE REAS, Mll.70fol E "'I MA I'. T lltOWN, PtlltlorMtr, I'll• flltd I 1>111110!\ ..... ,,. Ille (l .. k of Ifill C-1 fl)!' .,, Drftr t,..,..l"'O 1111111ort.r'• r11me '"''" MILTON EMMA.RT lli:t0W" le MEL "E" &ltOWN t 17 IS OttOEl'.EO IMI 111 PetlO<tl lrt- ltrtlltd l1t ff1e l~ll!ltd lfllllff I p. .... , lwfort 1111' CCM"l fl t .00 A.M. 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I~ General General ;=-.;;;;;;;:=j~C~O~ttE~~G~r~P~AH~~=4UPERtATl¥1li--P--.~ PRICE CHARM Gener ii REDUCTION I '" lhl• really ·bcauUful C:un1cl modl'I hon1c on the choiL-e gr('cnbe lt in dC'1'iir11blf' Hn.rbor View. Il'• co1nplc!e \\"ilh upgraded e:c· trns, tastcrully decoi:ntcd, l o \•e l y pro r c551onal Jnnflscaping, \\\"CJ pRlio~. very prtvalf' corner kit on ff'e land 11.nd ll Is im· m:u:ulah~ 1hn.1-0ut. Three family room nnd formal <linlni;: .roon1. Only $69,900. Call 67::-85.lU ror v~wing n11pojntmcnr. (iii(N 71l 1 • ITT Fl!N"TO 9l: NIO!J /Jn NIGEl nAILEY & A55llCIATES THE REAL ESTATE RS LAST-_-- 1 1 te~ l +Guest $25,950 YEAR'S !~~:;~==~ Privatl' circulnr slr('(!t ol 1 PRIC~S ! l fine hon1C's. Paint nnd !R\"E' LA CUESTA VEIWE HO:\IES 1 I h 0 u s a n d s. S1\"("('ping 1 in L..a~una ll ills has 2 hon1<'s I i:::rounds \\·ith roon1 ror bo:tl. bac:;: on the ntarkcl ticcausl' I 3 bt:droo1ns · i n c l LKI j n g o( lT<'rlil rejections. doth hide-a-way 111astcr :rcuilc, haVt' a cozy kitchen and I separate chilclrens 11·ing:, fan1ilv room plus J llR's & den ~·ilh slidlni::: glal'!S door · :t Ii:\: Qne has a nreplacc. 'I F •nt•s t ic Greenbrook lo 2j' C'~Jlf'r1t1~ncrs p.'l.lio. Quic-k poss..-ssion, excellent !\1osl popular GraMda n1o<lcl Breathtaking: v~c11·. ~r <'All· ' conventional financing a\·ail· t for onh· $56.500. 4 BR. 3 81\, yon. anti blue I a~1!1c. lkl·' able. :t car · gar, formal dining, TE R I! UR R \ . Ca 11 ' \e-S!J than 2 yrs old , p&nfUCl G-5--0303. £1,000 &, $31,500 t-ntry. 1vc1 bar. On. a quiet cul de 13c. Call 963-56ll. IOHl\I L Ol\0\ . .• ' ~ Call Jerry Hardin or Joe ""ilhite 714 : 54+-8012 !_, _______ - :..K~EE--=P;;;oT=H'""E""'.'"K""'1=o r= L HARB0R-v1EW AT HOME "CARMEL" ,_ ~ 1..ovo1, ~ bedroom, '" ba1h SPARKLING ,n,,•,...963,.· ,.-,.56.,'""',...""'"" hon1e ·on quiet, C'Ud or BRIGHT I cul..<Jc-~c !'itrfi't. Roon1 for INVESTORS AmNTION l\\"O pOols plus playgrourl(I" 111 I 1n1n1~culRte ~. be<lroo1n . f11 n1· giant bnckya rd .. Short \1111lk 1 ily roon1 Ciuinl:'l on green· I to _grade 11nd h_1s:_h s~hools. bell. This upgra<!~ bcau!y 1 Priced at only. S·ll,!J50. To 1\·on'I 111.~r. Lo\'<'ly profei;· ·Just right to 1lArt 11·lth 1r1 ~ec call 842-2535. sional lnndSl'aping and I htuldln~ an e5tate for OPENTIL t •IT'SFUNTOBENJCE! patios. Clean as a \\'histle.\ yourself. r ive incon1e unlls, prk.lr ol ownership hon1i'. ho:h 2 & 3 bcdroon1, l'Onl\al Oinit~ roon1 oil pri· 1 lir-eplatt>i::, hullt·ins, 11rivate 1-alf' pario . 2 b:i!hs. 1\ll this 1 p:1t1os. Prin1e E11s1side loca.· and 011 fl.'e land Ill 1op it off. uon 11·ith in 1,·:1tk1ni: di!!lnncf' Onlv $69,900. Call 613-~. In lilh ~I. & \\'csfl·liff shop- THE REAL ESTATERS $17 000. 0Pr:~11L 9 ·11 S FUN10Bl.NIC£• 11ing .llanlly C'Vt'r a \'8C8· NO MoRE [ ~ ~ ~~.~;· \I;~~ 10~~1~~~ 'e;:i;:~~ Vory ~'~·· 3 .,,.,,, " "o•k . --c~·"r.. Colesworthy 1hop 1n rear. Lots ol 1 '::-;;_·;:•;-~';:';;:;"";:;;";;";~ . privacy with chain·hnk ren-_ Re altor 1 644-0020 " around tho <ham,.ng l IMAGINATION? I -HILLTOP HAVEN hOme! Price 1~ firm -but I J . • easy financing. 1 Can yon -magine \•lllues ;, Thi~ viC'\v "'Ill last fOl'f"\'l'r \\ALKER &. LEE Realtoi·s i Yl!Af'S f~ OO\\·? 110.11' a~UT T'l lhC' 1·allt'\! -to the sea 541HJ022 11•haf 1h•s Pfl>P('rty is 1:<11ni::l lligh :i!np a·hill -, SUPERB VIE·W i ~. ix-~:\·ni~! c~p~~~f I~~ I \~;~rc>!you"ll al11·11ys \l"ant to BeautlfuLview-0Lbay ...n:.lt~O\'lll It ·MW. roe .S~.(JClll~:U~' ,., trl-lf'\0C'I ~1 1'.'ditrn·antan 0\"('f 2:i00 sq. (\. or fi\'ing. i~" 011:11M'!TI1::':_-l'lssr,;t-y~u ,n;\\'ilh Spru1i!ih 0 ~lylr fec\in~ \Vhy not t!'f'al youl'!!Clf lo 61~g. ......, any unc, I 'r1l'cd 111 Sl 2:;,000 this lovely 3 bdr .. 3 bath I · I ~c t11i.; honll', Jt"s n1os1 a1>- hon1e for only Sl lj,000. C:ill pr·11i11::. Reel Carpel. H. c n \ 1 o r s •Cc.II ;-i.:6-2313 :w'r-8640 For you1· ap-I point ment. Coprn cveningsl "IRVINES" ' ORANGE ORCHARDS "Tite Ranch" oUers 4 br .. immaculatt" 3 yr. old hon1t". Oriental gardens on a quiet TWO sTORY ~AJESTY BAYSIDE BAYFRONT cul-de-Mc adjoining a In this beautifully main· grce?n belt. lail\f'd pridl' of ownership t-:l:Alt TilE llARBOR EN. \\"Al.KER &: LEJ<: Realtors residence. Can he <'ilher :: TP.,\:-ICJ-.: -Your O\\'n pier &. '-l="""""",;546--00'22-=======;~-i"'1';;' c'~""'~"°'Tocm'i':;..· Hu e runi· 111111. ~·11u1 Hul unoM:lructed r pus room or poo ta r. a by-\•ic--lr.-nc-irr-yacht-i:lu>bs.~-1 Sit. & Hll141'f Double 1l1T1t OOubll Time '.J Just Say - 'Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL ' 642-5678 QUICl\CASH THROUGH A DAILY PICOT WANT AD pjng. poni;. Oosc_to si~pp1oi \ flfh ini.: Anti \\"Olf'r nclivitics. and [ref'1\·ays. Full prirc ~ I.k'dr~•n1s. lr11-gc 5311Cfy $38,00!I. Tl")' 57.-do11·n. ot t' hl' •{'Ii. 1v11h rt1on1 to t•xpa1ld. auume lhC ToW-lnfCfei;r $17~1.000. ~l:f:. -642""4353, fi1 1"/,. \oon. • i\i;:'; for Rick HirkAt'd. PETE BARRETT 0 WALl([i! & lll I -REALTOR-! H.enliol'll 646-77-1-11 6112-5200 I . 20-t.1 \Veslcliff Drive • Open till 9 pm. ~~ $26 950 ' LINDA ·ISLE ' .. Totnl pric' of this 4 1 1~0 expense ha!I ~n spared bedroon1, 2' bath homi with by this fine builder -"'ho all the built-ins. It's an ,ex· built ~hi• magnilicent home tremcly decorated 3 )'f;llr f~r ~1m1tlf. Ow.r 4,(0)' of old home with walking. d1gn1fled elegance. Specially distanCe to the beach. It designed carpel& and dra~. could be perfect for you. Dock for a Ga' bolt.I. Call Call now 842-2535. 6T":.-722S. OPEN nt II • f1'S FUN TO BE NICE! ~.-..... By \\1a1kt'r & . Lee Real Inc. 22.11 South Bristol Avenu<' ~ ('/;2 11our Evaluation Services) SPARKLING NEW .4.PLEX Juli! com~eted ahd ttady for your first QY.'fltr tt,x ed· vantage. $upt.r &harp. good rental area and Only $~.!))). Do1111~l\'ldt'1!"-thls-OM; enll ~~ R~d Carp e t, Reellofs. fopcn evenings\ ·OLDER BUT SO NICE 2200 SI:!. ft., 3 br. home .. not ju~l a house • with full din· tng room on quiet tree•HnM st~t. Owner ta)'• "tell" a.I 130,000 . \VALKER .l LD~ Rt'nltors - ~EAl.-1 ~u EE_A.2_1ER~ * NEWl'ORT HEl~HTS * Cu11om <5'lljll' P. o O L ~·o~ei-)'0Ur-hl~f1fli1 "ihl;- :\BR hoolll on one nt cholctsi 11.lrf'l'HI t,'1 ~rt llcoch. Rullll:-is. fi"eJll ..rli•, trre hou~e nl.l1t 10 •hll rt1a1•11f S46,500. CALL &M~i22t. ' 9:f21 11'3.1 \\'t~tcUrf Dr., N.IJ. • • r .. -·-:.- • . ' • Mon<i'1, Jun. 4, 1973 DAILY PILOT 2J The Blpt Marketplace on the Oranle· co.st DAILY .PILOT CLASS·IFIED · ADS ..--~ •••••• i00-&2'-..;a... ..... "' .... , t'lS • M9 • . A1Ao11iobilel • • • • • • • . 9SO • m looti • Moline fquipment 900 • qw ""1ionoh. • . . . . .•. .... ond--. .. I.of l~tott' G.Nt-Cll. ............. .S2J ·W . ISO · 199 .1)0 ·M .._ ......... finanr.iol . . ' • Houws for Solt-• ...... found . Mlf(handiie. .700 ·1'9 .200 -m . '100 • 124 'sso . 574 . eoo . 849 (642~5678] " You Cao Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad ()ne Ceil I Service Fast Credit Appr<Mil Sthooli ond ""*'uc:rion • $erYicM ~ ....,, • TrDMp«tolion. .. ••• . ·~.""' .... ,Sls . m ,, •• 600 .... .• 91S ·949 • -..... l~L.~· .... J~ ~ 'A~-SMid- ~ llllUSSOCIATES REALTORS . 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 644-7270 ••••••••• e BUILDERS ATTENTION ROOM TO BUILIJ second UNIT on this large corner lot. 2-bedrooin house, carpets. drapes, fenced yard in Newpott 1-leights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,500 . ••••••••• e DELUXE CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Beautiful ... tree-lined Street in Old Corona del Mar. BOTH DELUX E UNITS HA VE 3 bedroo1ns, den. fireplace. 2 baths, builtin kitchen. PATIOS. 2 blocks.lo shopping an<t sc hools. Choice location: . . . . . . . . $98,500 DUPLEX - OUR 24TH YEAR Off•ring Service Orily Experience Can Provide SOUTH OF HWY. Corner location -handy to everything. 2 Bdrms.. ~a_rh unit_, '3lso a garage for each_. FreshJ y decorattd both inside & out: Prop· erty rented, but one unit can be avail. for buyers occupancy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69,500 . HARBOR VIEW ! Like new 4 bdrm. & fa1nilr rm. home. Prop· erty co mp. re<tecorated bQth j nside & out. NO \V vacant -quick posseSs. avail. ·$89,500. ****** I·*· TAYLOR CO.* I SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL "SPANISH" 3 bOOt'OOm Spanish beauty \1•ith ltnpo"tted llalinn till" floors, i:Orgcous kitchen and fan1ily room. forma1 dining area, lx!autiful t r op I ca I a1rlum, 'Yet bar plus much n1uch more. Squeaky clean FIXER UPPER EASTSIDE COSTA MESA -2,000 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on large R·2 lot. Cus· tom built ranch style featuring beam ceil· ings. massive double brick fireplace and hardwood floors. She ain't very pretty but \VOW, what potent ial -maybe even con· verting to duplex. Priced right. CALL FOR DETAILS, 546-5880. . to boot. This is " "n1ust 70;0 LOAN see". Prlced•at oi;ily $46,500. -Call NOW Sll--2535. CAN BE ASSUMED . WITH ·NO QUALIFY· oP£.N nt" • ff'S FUN ro BE NICEr • ING.. Showcase 3 .bedroom 3 bath , paneled. THE REAL ESTAT ERS HOME & BUSINESS 4 Bedroo1n, 2 baths, double garage. $30,000. . Bcsl of 1e1ms. LARGE FAMILY? Ji1,•ing room \Yith stone fireplace, large kit- chen & dinin .e:. Beautiful pool on larae ir· regular lot. Best value in I.he area. For com· plete detail• CALL 546-5880. '"'fr"> HERITAGE REALTORS S46-l880 Open Eves. 5 lkd1wm, 2 balhs. Close to General General • _ ... _ _,,, _ • ~ U~()UI: 'ffi'll: A MONACO IN .YOUR FUTURE. One of 1 • these popular Harbor View Homes models is availa ble: in perfe ct condition! Upgraded. carpets, beautiful \\o·inclo\v treatments includ· · ing shutters. covered patio, professional landscaping, a paneled garage, even a soft \vater unit. • -1 U"RlQJlLMOMES Of CORONA DIL MAR, 675·6000 A ll1th1t of Rite lohH REALTORS shopping, $32,500. --- NEED SECURITY? I 3 l!Cdroom ho"'e fully '"'' DOVER SHORES -VIEW Costa MeY 1 E::.•:.:•c..•..cB:.:l.:.u•:.:il ____ _ 1>eled, 1'<.'CenUy painlcil. 5 BR. -pool=--Bai View $159,000 $250 , * 5 BR. 3 BA\ 2 !irt'!places. Lar~e enclosl"d sunpor<'h. 1 ::.car garage, lurgl" family ~:,,ed,.~~.:;:.,• Q':;:~~ ,[,~~~:TOWNHOUSE-SORRY-SOLD ••• RENT 'TILL YOURS _ro"' 183.ooo 61+-"'86 121.000. .. -in 2.days! Let ussell yours! 3 + GUEST + i !.!_Toro J. Roy Mccardle Realtor · 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. . -HARBOR VIEW HIW POOL I ARIZONA OWNER Mwi! ,.I] u•-mt :\BR, 2BA, fnm. rm.~~ acre, .-. .-.-. . . . . . -rRVINE TERRACE $18S,DDD- ?1,Jagnificent vie\v of bay. ocean & Catalina! Custom tjuality thruout this fine-hon1 e v.•ith 3 large bed rooms. for1nal din.ing, ·paneled fa111 il y r1n & 3 baths. 'l'errific new ·sauna off master bath. 3 Fireplaces. Beautiful pool in private front courtyard. ,S!lown 'bY appt .• ......,.... 3 BR-family rm .~cean view, 12001 $99,000. IRON GATES to South Sea I trttsi ga1'den, pool, air _ ---_ Jsl11nc1 paradise \Vilh \vood cond. soft water, AM & Pr-ii 3--SEf'~"" TE'~-t---We·have-li1tingt·of·m•ny-other homff ~·k-tJat ~\1•11ying-paln1s"T""'pat·ios.-24.S'tl-Gon.a-Gre5la•+----I Call ut for your needs and \'olca11i(' rock gan:1¥ns. 3 Or, nr El Toro Rd. "& \\•ithin \val kine: distance to school s and shopping? 4 Bcd roo1ns. 2 baths. fireplace. Has assumable VA loan -All for only ............................... $29.950. WE CAN ·HELP YOU IUY, SELL, 0A TRADE A HOM£' ANYPLACE tN .THE NATK>~ ''Our 28th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., ile~ltors 2111 San Joa quin Hills Road ''Overlooki ng Big Canyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General ! General 1-------- GURN!TAST · CORBIN MARTIN ~~~;00~1!st~;:~u~:~~ se~>~:a~; j i\lulrland,. ,. . • . ,,.,, fadlity with n»I'"'" , Fountoln Valley I EAST SIDE enh'llnco off poo!, cozr den, : · used bl'ick iircplacr, rugged . ~ssumiabl~ 7.,-;. Ln LO.CATION . REALTORS . 644•7662 beam ceilings. Gourn1~1 , Pnn1e Foun:a1n Valley area , Call Anytime -kitchen \1·iH1 built-ins. Ban· r-lose to schools, parks. 11 JUST LISTED ---· _____ ·------·--. quet farina\ !linit\g. Stt'!p I shop ping centers. 2 BR, 21, I Room to add 3 additiona l £1011·11 1·un1pus roo111 Ol'Cl" BA, CU!!I drps, upgraded units on this 50x:l00' lot. o1.· I !. .!). ~ looking gi1:111t rock "·a1e1·fall,' l'rpls, priv patio 11•/gas BBQ.I Two itpacious ·11\'0 bedroom • dance pavillion and "parkl· I 20x22 tan1 rn1 iv/gas fplc, 2 units 1t.nd 1 la~ 3 bedroom tnt a ~ e ing pool. Q\1'ncr desperate.' t:nr garage '"/C'le!' door, house first Jime offered . . 'f,\KE 1\0\7/u~TJ\GE . Call 1 oprnl"r, sauna. con1n1unityl \Viii . co nsider exchange up PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES &1.Hl303 rool. tf'nnis. iot 101. 81 ~s.ooo. &i&-litl.. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 1• 962-3002 * !lGS-l\17 POOL GAME ROOM DARK ROOM Ip 8 units . Pnced to .,.n fast 1.SOUTH BAY REAL TY I OPEN rll". fT'S FUN ro BE NICE;I eves: 968-4004. 1~·r1~!~~ai ~!~~~~·vl" Custom 4 ~~:~ !~_::~e~:~~t on lagoon. \ 15 1 this ~~~~~ family Fully eqttipped island kitchen, waterfront , fuu nd only THE LEAST, i .1 b'll' d $24 I CALLING C.9. C.Q. C.Q. forn1al dining and a special aod n1nn1· o1ll<'r Uon us t"<tn•~ dv ii"t fail to see this amt Y room, I 1ar room ~ .. · .. . 5,000 1 40Yt ganie room large enough for 11\a! ar~ lnri n11 n1 c1t.•\H< tu I ho•aut\ful · 1antjl.v • r 0 0 111 E--11ih Colintry 0 a rcgnlnllfln pool table. "AUSTIN-SMITH.' GO RMAN & ASSOCIATES REALTORS Ill...... '1 •r 644!n7o I'· c· rt 1· 1 I ··""21 For Complete Information no · · 'th l tl men •vn. rig n It' n1;\s t•i· honu•. I! spo rls .shag C · ·. · p I n I n11Sfl s 0\\'11·10· be-rl1"00111 suite. g111·a:: e l'lll'l>C'!s, P a·n e 1 in g and ottaC)e~ + 00 ,. ..: On-All-Ho·m•r.-&-L-ot.;+P1e1se-C-1ll. S-tl'ttP.'"'Sl'".\Nf);'rR'frPEE e!tt'th-1ttmil~--home;-Ex~I "----'-' 11·01·k;;hnp, i"<"lv<'1'f'tl p1·iv·•1t• (·ustoni rnirrors. Gr cat Nl"sllcd aoiong tOwcrlng O:\' HO!\IE SALES. cond. To inspect ~ •r -r ~ p:itio. el"Jrkln~ ""ootl hUT"ll· l111ulscapin:;; 1vith sprinklers fre('s. 3 ~room ge.in. BlLL · GRUNDY:' REALTOR CALL C.Q. ' 'call PEr..FOP.~IANCE I ~G;;·;·;·:··~l~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·"~ .. ~·"'~~·r;•;I;;;·:· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! irt; l!IOrtt• fil'epltil'" \\'Ith .t;a,.;. il"Ollf .~ renr. LO'VEST I Oozes 01..D ...;_\V 0-R t;D -341 Bays-id• or.,. Suite l, N.8. ~ 675-616 G U~ln tar' -:1 -1 -963-5621 d 1: loJ,: ,;t1111c•r. faniily 1·0111•1. Pl11CED -4 BEDROOi\.1 TN CllAR~l. lfugc Pub style (J -t- WATERfRONT-CONDOMINIUM Cul in kitchr-n, slut(' rn11yi ~·11---:SA V:F.ROt:. at s:M,950~ living . dining l'OOnl, heavy G. --I REPO I . b " 2" I loy<'r. \\'(' invilc you rv 1'lllll· l. r;-z tCl'ins, too! I bl"amcd ctilina;. i\'hiSSive ener• Gene~·' .•, .• •,A.L,•,v., I $750 DOWN \VITH BOAT SLII> _; Ne\V 2-euroom. ,i pnrC' 1hi.o; Ne\\'pl}l'I Rivicr·a.2 1 , COATS 1 antiqu~, brick flreplac('. -~-B.-U.ILD 'YOUR f . 12 or 3 BP. TO\\nhouse, h~c baths, ready for occupany. Full price $87,500 .o;tory for fc11tu111s find value ~ Sparld1ng free forn1 POOL * BRING * Dewnt.wn Cost• Meta , ntniJ>l'" rooin dble gai'. ttt 011\y $31.500. J.,lcn~c r-:ill & & JACUZZI. Take ovl"r lo\v OWN PAtNT BRUSH 1 1171 642 2991 1 S\i·ini rr'OI. fl"il' left. llun·y'. QUALITY BUILT EAST s::J/lio ~,,,· .:_,.' (01· Rn a1>pointn1 rn1 516·2~!.J. WALLACE I interest loan. No qualifying. c BR .• 1¥4 Baths I HAll•Olt -557-!114·1 0 1" 842-4421 CLEAN SHARP 3 ""'' Ol\· 1 L""'td\vbOd oPf.N TIL fi • irs FUN roec . ..,,,-;r TO 5 C II P k Et I H NEWPORT . u-, ,""' [ ' . l!EA.L R o ... "' '• "· un~. $29,900 'CATH.ED._R_A·L-CEIL-ING ; First Pionoer Raolty Doors fireplace, enclose~tio, uew carpets ® .,, .141 'oJ chap, Dial 962·5:">85. · · 5., D and fresh paint. Wide. . er ·lot-walk to 'I ~,Op.~E :--1 . HEIGHTS F-OR,.TINowCn ;familyroomw1t·"4<edhearth • VETERANS .- 750 • . I _ en v1n1n9s 0. firl"piace, """"al tor enlc,<- "" Ne\\"PCII1 Jleights is perfect 641· taining, and room for pool-lfcaled 15'x40' custon1 ['IOl'll. 4 sbopping. Just listed at ' ,,.'.1 • I this ''"ell located 101 in REALTORS SOOD ... = for a family honie. 'Valking Back Biay table 1o8, leads. to a romantic berl rms, 2 baths. 011lv ~,_>,. HERITAGE . • REALTOR ... 540-1151 1 SPECULATOR1S 14 B.edrm 2 Bath distance to all schools. swimming pool in Jo\'' niai11· $32,:;oo. NO tlo1,•11. REAL 1 EAM o"·ner wiU carry financing. BY O'VNER. 3 br, trplc, tenance )'EU'd. Living roon1 ESTATF: FAIR. 5.16-2551 1 Open Eves. DR FREEDOM HOME COMMERtlAL tOT Only $:ill,OOO. Call 646-7171. covernd patio, ne.\\' kitchen. has separate fireplace. '\lalk -BR 2.~ n 2'' ba R h I 2 BR · $"7 500 ON COAST HWY to schools from this 3 BR I a • 'fUU sq. " ·• · 1~;;;;~;...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!,.,,!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~""'j anr sly e on 1ir1:i1r-I £ 1 • • OPOI rtL ri • JT'S F~ ro BC HICEI 640--0166 or fi.i(}.0227. 2 BA honie. · bltns, D\V. crpt!, drp.~. fplc, .l'G -G l _R,2 101. roo1n for 2 n1ore Io' ,_, .th dd d NEWPnRT BEACH -w B -JL~ 1-'"'"" 12 .sl"'"" ~•'l 000 96.IL-6216 enerliit •!'er• -~ --unl1s: Sha,tl' C'nrpct in.~. bl!n1<. Dig ~'f\ef ..... -wl an .. a e -:_v r I I • gv. • .• na -CALL FOR DETAILS -~J• ...... . • - . dining. Room ro1· ho1H or I ~r~1tly ~r off thl" k1telh~n. Sell or Trade I\ 11 . ""' larwin realty inc. Huntintton Beach 11!!11111!11~1!1111"9"'!111"''1 r:imJ>('r. fruit lt'N.'!'~ Li<>ll'i! .. 11s n1 l" 1s ~ca.rel" an( 1~ I $17,SOO , , B"\: O\~er. Pcinn . t'o1nt ffl.4405 (24 hrs) I 111 $26.9JO. Sumtlil your of· I PR,l~E .. .., t:-; -RIGJIT. George Williamson ...... # bt.'auty, ~BR, 2 BA. ~mlllUl'; I ''"" C•ll G45-IH(I() I ""'°',.,,,, I Reoltor • 548-6570 PAINT & SAVE I ""'' '"c":'PP"""'"·'"' BRAND .NEW HOMES 3°2!'.~2roo2'mFAM_ 01111~hY _R,M1 .• •.-lliltjliiilii!illiiil·~·lri!i!iil~iliilllr21~''f':~"'~~'Q!l!.'~""~~~~~-1';~ l N t -~·~"~"-'~"""'c;..c~54~,~·~--~ °'"" ~ -~ ·r -- -. ~-\i.-f.;--JI .. I 8. (. ! ewpor MESA VERDE \\'ESTEIDE 3 Bcdroo·n1 F1·ce·: C~rona del Mar -Great Eastside Loration ca1:pcts, clean. $15,500. CP.ii fiS · ,~:: u .. ~~:·:~~.~~"' .o . , ---at---DELIGHT -..Aond1-d:']on,1e. on l'::fe l~r,',•1 * ,,. SERRA * 2il:!. 262-, 274 . 2'1nrl St .. Ci\"! ~~~[.~$ 6111 'e KA TELLl\i._ SAN JUAN BY THE SEA • Across Old Coast lllgllway from beach. R-3 Parcel (3 lots) 75' x llO'. Beautiful ocean vic\v. Sign on property. $79 .500. Carol Tatu1n QUICK POSSESSION! Now vacant . . . SELLERS INVITE ALL OFFERS - 3 BR. & cozy den, built-in elec. kitchen. Nice location in Irvine. Ask. $32,500. 11 Chuck" Le\vis LARGE LIDO LOT Room to garden or expa'nd or ior your (a\I'-... . · \ecpeu.Jldrms...&..den & ch.arming! ,Full price $94,500. Gene Vreeland · NOW IS THE TIME . For all good tennis players to move to the Bluffs ! 3 Bdrn1 .. 21.h ba .. 2-story condo. de· signed for the '\VCckcnd athlete! $74.5QO WITH LAND! Toni Escobar -C LASSIC VIEW-PRIVACY-POOL For that spec. fa1nily \vho needs studio, 3 BR. & enjoys nature. [framatic home w( incompar. day & night view -Of Laguna coastline & city. $t29,500. Bob Yorke LARGE LIDO . ISLE HOME Exciting home designnd for !amily living. Children's area separate with own family nn .. living & din, rms. with parquet floors. Six hdrms. Two lots. $179,ijjO. Charlene Wh)'te ' 3 OCEANFRONT R-4 LOTS P rime location & views with fine Spanish home & Income. Super invest. opportunity. -bevelop..Condosnow or.late . t9~all George Grupe 133-0700 ~ Coldwell, Banker 644-2430 .~ 5SO Nowporl Contor Dr" N.B. EASTslDE-C .M. F • · 1 . s!u. ,'''·' ot · .nc ........ s 11 .L' . ._ • Lar:;c :} BR 2 BA, rain rn1. · · · a1r~1ew f Spa r~lin~ eleun a<lull oc· f1x1n and paint. Illness 1 Drive b3'. this 011.1sl~t11~1i ng :i · ri>il'. Appiox JSOO sq . ft. 646-881 l C'~p1l"d .~ .1x1r .. 2 bat!1 home forces sale only. lx!1·01. 111 bC'uullftil Co1'0nU , C~pis. drp.~. lndscpd, fned. MEREDITH GARDENS . 1.1r11h fnn11ly rm. chou-e 1'0r· $23 ,950 l-li2hlands. Ne1,·, plush shag , ,\It included. 10 ~,, Doii'1l ... By owner, Tri le\'e\, lx•aut 3 (anytime) ne1· lol \\'it)i boat gal~ an<-! · ("arp.. pl\neled liv. rn~;," .. ~nt..-Drive. by ! ~ ~ ! _BR. '.I H..!h_~rn1a\ din rin, 10-1 BR + :.1 -2 BR, furn. ~\ork shop 111 reer. This O!ll" \V/l'ock frplc.; ne;n· 1l('11· 1 &;6-9-132 or 64~6177 \Iv rm, P.,"lnc~l:i.1n rn1.l First Owner Top rrnlal area 11ea1· trans. "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111!!~ 1s 1't':ady to sell at S.'l9,950. H·QRSES , HORSES 11lsJ11\'Shr.; beau l i fu 11 YI FOR 1 b GI loa flj)!c . $.>2.500. 962-566.l. I & §hopping. 1-t/I-. pool. Good 1 '! Call Re<! Ca rpet, Reallors 11 ·" 1 . , decoratrd & Jandsca~d Me Y O\\'ners. P LARGI" .. BR tri ho net income. A l'e11\ baN ain! 1· IMMACULATE 5~6-8640 \open~venlngsl ···a 0"'~"-1 on tus 1 '' act'\! Pride of O\\'nC'rship honie. at 6~;.. "ill takl" 2nd. Mesa . 1· ", 11 n uin nic e CALL ANYTIME e ranch with large e11slon1 y · , the 1 1 1 · del l\Iar corner lot. 3 BR & I 'fl'/poo. am .Y + . formal . ' BA YCREST ''MR. FIX-IT'' hon1e, fenced corral PLUS a1°J;~ 9.J'I( & of. ered 2 B1\, beautifully lndscp'd at d!nl~g nn. lo!: 1na1nt. yd. 646-392:8 or •ve. 645-4375 OwneT will finance this a .3 bedroom rental at. $200./ MORGAN REAL TY $35.500). Alter 6 Pi\t, 557-4071 $52,;;oo. 842-1055 $68, 900 rustic 2 BR f'ix:et1 ! Pertee! mo. Cus~om hon1e lS "~· 673-6642 675-6459 BY O\VNER, lush greenery PRESTIGE trac~, l BR, 2 Lachenmyer: One of the nicest. cleane5t 4 rental or first home. Huge cant · quick possesskln. 'Vil! surrounding full~· upgraded BA, boot di". 51A. &: 11s.sum-bcdroom homes )IOU ,viii n -2 lot,. Add units la1er! exchange for N.B. dupll"x. 3 Br home. Hurry! 546-4648. able loan. ?dany xtras. °"'llr. Realtor see. Dining room and 3 AskinglS17,500. Subml{ your $65 ,000. I "•~1&-_5'_>_3·~------1 baths. \'ou °'''Tl the land. down! Try a trusl deed! Generial Gener•I ~ WALK ON THE 1-·or furllier information or Call 645-8400. NTIL9 CAU...&U-lm SOuth of Hlghwiay -lo S('(> call 646-"7111. Duplex Corona del Mar .. EASTSIPE L oPENn1.9 • ff'SIUNroBEMCE/ Gmtu cute 3 BR. 2 BA front house Lovelv 3 IXlr, 2 ball\ honle I -111---...W/fncd priY'--Pf'l.io-4-ya1 Jl'eslily painted. Choif'!!! locn· ~ ~"'21 hnr.ied. oecup. 2 B~~l Bo. 11011. yo u cnn 1valk to rear house, xtra \\'~ 42" rvcry1 hing i n c 1 u d i n g Exclush·e ., lol. -\".c~.ell1 f s\10.ppin1,1. Uch<'l' -5,.·-0-P-. L-0--O"ING CuKto111 bull , 1 stor)· 4 Br. ----" r1111 to Red Cn1'Cpl, Rc:11to.>r;; I) I-Ins SCl>fll"llle fan1iJy rn1 1\·/ READY TO f'4ii-&i40 101:.cn cvc 11111!?Sl NOW ! J ! · b:!nut. Spn11i.~h frpl c, t'lpCn INVEST?. POOL llf'oins & \\'etbnr. 'Valk to > • 1.ct n p111(<·s~ionnl s1~1'1'i.' you. i\l.V.C.C. David Bourkl", \re· ho1•e nC'll' anl"I u~cd BY 01'1ner, lst ·offcrlng. Co;; 1 II L~S ·: ~~rnis, S1mnlsh de:.~ (Jur "Crviee is h'N' 10 you1-H1tr. 5·'6-!¥.ltJO. · apa1·tn1cnls. ThrN: builders 11:11,,r.1: coUn.gl", ~BR. 2Bi\ + 1.:01. \\nlkllll: to 1111_ school~: sin1p1y tell us \\'h\t you ru·c -·-kei'P us \vilh irivcntol'icf' 011 1 nu 1100 sq fl unit. 2BH., 1B<\ 1111<1 shop1>lt~g. Make onci. looking for and ""~ go to TWO FOR ONE nn CX1·lusive hasi!!:. 0\11 It frpll". Top q 11 A. I i I Y. ,\5k l11g $42,500. llnn1edf0 ll" \\'ork . \'."c pronii!le to give 'l'o•·o I . ,,,,, •h,. .... .-1 _a~ for_an nn . .v-.hllineut $116,750. ~ 0 0 Poinsellia, OCClllHlnCY can ba......a..cr"'""cd h1----.... .......-"""'I •r lOU..~·~ .... ~Jct 0 _.,......._ 6'1 T.311 ""90~ C1NNY ?t10RR ISON ~ J 'OU "f!O-;:" ,.Te!<Sw<: "" one. Unbc.ll('vable cuslon1 2 110\V. Thcst" prop l" rt i es ... -or v'l1r 1;1 1 1cchn1ques. Call n pro-bdr., hon1c with cu1e one usually S('I\ long before NE\V DUPLE.X -Great bay *** -REALTORS·-fMi;ional -54Ch~O ltcrt bdr., collage In rear. Prhne oonipletion. 1-~u!l coope1·a1ion \.'il"\\" plus cxtensi\'e (i.>reen .,,~ *• l50'5 Mesa Cnrp~•I, Rl"altors fo p e n Eastside location, a1·e you to olhe.r broke.rs. Red bell -Sl00,000. Prln. only. f .... M,.Ttnte Dr. East, cv't•n1ngsl ready for this -only $-Wl,000. Carpt't , Realtors ~ * 673-9239~•~~~ * ia;r* C * 15 UNITS * Ca.II ~ Carpet, Realtoi~ (open e,·en\ngs) e e DUPLEX e e I "*•• •* ;~~A One & rn·o BR, units. Court-RIP~ Now!. $46-.86-tO (open T\\'O l·BR. \Valk to beach ynrd C'ntry. C\rports for . rvening:s) CUSTOM $59,300 Agent 6'1l-6XI fQp<'n Evenlnp\ "'h •Pl. NeAr shoppinr, . VA . TERMS EASTSIDE· BEAUTY c~ ... =.=~;,.,,_.:..: .. =c...::..:==-* I RV IN E ~ * No vacnnr.!1:'11!. $175,000. • HC'l'e IS a BIG 5 ht<lroo1n ()r 4 Bca\jtiful '"'O 5lory Q!Slom ~ GEM bcdi'OOm plus den hOme lhAt butlders home localed In Fa n t n s I t c UN IVERSITY 1610 \V. COii.st Hwy., N.B. ~·Ill sell under l(OYCrnml"nt ~st Cfslba ~l{'.sa, lniagl7c ~ l~Al-!K location. Chnnccllor [iiRiiEiiAiiLO.TOiOiiRiisii·,....,,..rw;;2;.·46iii23 terms. 1.600 1q. rt. of lux· uo. r., ·• alh.o; huge ra !14! J-1 n . P()pul1u· 2 bcdrooni uriou~ llvfua. h!'lr<t \\' 0 od het111h flrcplacl". bu lll In gas _plus_ 'n. . 3 b>.n,,""'"~-.__o.U.P-.LEJL*__:_ tloo\, 2 mas.•tve blreh ~,.,ht>et~?; ,"',.!,a ,0eo,roe1,;000 1" room n\Od{'1: Qcnutifully 2 bA f t l ·ffrep aces. 11 ckl\l! rnmtly -\\. UV<• •• -..... · dC L'Or"t"<I, 2 !1n•1)li.i('CS. 11!"'t 2 BRPoi·ch .~· ~~~:· ;;l~'. k\l rhtn al'Oll, with huge ~\(' ru-e-al\\'AY• o~n ., C11ll hti~ !ICl).'\rttrf' \l1Ull(h'Y &nd Vllt'li • + lite. l·BR. llpl. w/ p(lnll-y. A hRrrl to find 3 c::i r a116·8fM0 Red Car Pl' I , atr111111 orr n1 Jt l'lr lx>tlrm. ~·arport. c.600 owner's unit. gamce. Chvncr' $1\.YS sell. "I ~1.•cr~'~-.0-.,.--- Bc (1ulrl< C111 this one • SG5,500. 'crl:\J1111 8~~1t~: ... r. Pr.k·c S.-12,!).j(). SH To Btli~vt $4:),jfl()~ CALL 5 4 l • 8 ii 2 <I, Cnl\: 6!3·3663 673-80$6 F.vr11. !I • """"~· . 0\\'ll(',J' IC'nying. Oorg~l.ll yrd uthC-0 Rciiltol's. Dl'EHJll .. ". rrs FVN 10 ec NK::ti \\'ith hrlck lfllC'lng:. 4 brirm1, -*·BUILDERS* [ · 12 b.'\th!<, Dl't'am kitchen. ]~~f~.ti:~~~iri '-,IMlill\f i~~~~~!~~~ ~k Honeymoon Cotteg• Sl.250 dol\'tl. llugc rumpus roon1 w/frplc. r-o'lce )ltlrd 1vtlh fruit tt'ee:11, flag~tonc pfttlo. All ll'lii1 + · valu11blc ll;3.... lot, for only $25,000. Rcnl Estate 1-'air 536-ZMt . COU.EGE ra.rk· -Assume 7'1~ VA loon. l3000 101111 dn . Sharp 3 BR., 2 BA,--ft1mlly 1'tn , fl"J')lc. $3,1,900. 01~r. &l&-1:>14. I D\' Q\,·ner. 11harp 313lt, 011 '''est Side. lrg lot, fruit 1 u-ce1" quiet itlrttt, ptlnc. only, $26.000. 9?'.13 Unk>n Ave. 612-T..iOI .. MJ\CNAB. IRVINE IRVINE TERRACE 3 BR • VIEW • POOL Most unusual location -quiet street - Ocean. Bay. Fashion Island Vie'v -all this & so much more $74,950. Tom Queen 644-6200 (Ta4) CAMEO HIGHLANDS Lovely 3BR & den or 4BR. Walk to aem>- private beaches. Charming location-great privacy. Charlene Reichmann 642-8235. i TlS) l.ARGE BAYFRONT BUILOtNG ·SITE 2 conllguous lots. Within 10 min. by boat !rom the open SEA! Pier & large sllp. Old- er home presently on property. '219,000. ram Queen 64'4,Q200. (.Tl6) ---~~---~ ... - _,c:.,., ••• I IOI Dower Drive Mt·l lll IMt MMArthur ..... IM -.1 • •• ' ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~'"'''· J,,,,, ~··~119r1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~'J~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~-~I ·~~~~~~~! ~~~~~~~~·:1,'~!1!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ I' ~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~I "' . I~ ~[ --.,-.. s .. ~l[~J f -......... I~ I --I~ r ~:::" J[j] ~f -"::.'!:..;;;;:""'.;;;,;l[j];;1 1~-...... -· .. -·;;.;l ri~11 r; _-_ ... ;;;-;;;l~~l l~-;;;'~·-m;,;l~~iel ·I . HuntlngtOn Stach Huntington Be1<h "'L._•t,.u,.n"'o"-'-Nl"'g"'U41~---·1Mobile Homes lncom• Prop.rty 166 Ranchel, ·11arm1,, Mortt..-. HouH• Unfvm. .S Hou ... Unfum. 305 ,:,, l,;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;j ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;; j CONDO. 2 BR, 2 BA on Golf F°' Solo 125 -:~o~-="=:::-:::--:::-'.-''°::l;;;;T;r;u';t;D;1;1;d;1 ;;;;;;;;2;60;; :;;:;.:;=....;;.;.;;.;;.;....;.___ Now port Booch " coune. bu,,,, he•ut ""· "'"' 1 • FANTASTIC Cotto MIN • BR .~~f3!-.,NTN•"" Ti·· "83''1~~~· 10% dn, $36,900. Motor Home Rentals .-4-PL'"'X BEAtmFUL lfkcre Valen-PUT YOUR MONEY Three Dedroom, '1 2 ba1h. CUST built i>llllC, overlook- ................ .._.., ""' -uo.:io --.s; cla grove. lcvely. home site TO WORK FOR YOUf bujlt-in kltchen, tintplaCfl', Ing Back 8a.Y in older tee-... _.. ..,._ I lc L'd I I NEAR Nf:'Y U N IT S. & rcllrcmenl m come· ·• c Bl Jls Beaut dee ,.,.._ ..... , ...,.ft'pt. c ean. W· I o s e SALES & LEASING Sa 1• t •25 000 Ea---"0"'-Int-st,.. well double car p....,ge, quiet· uon o u • -tra(fie corner lot, centrAI fabulous 3 BR. 2 BA. er uc:e a • , • 4 '" "" ~ """' vu • ll'C~hadcd street $245 per mirrored \\'all& -C1')'8tli1 rulffed rnoden1 kitch \\'/bllin Enjoy Thi•' Summer full service facility owner'JJ unit. \Valk to So. 494-TaOS, 496-;22lS secured 2nd Trwt Deeds on nionlh chandclleris ... lgc teJT I /dbl o n , Da Mot H C'.oruit Plaza! Anxious -O"-'l\(!t 2* level acres between Om~c County real estate. · I lites Canner & Chat ~i~~ihl~a~anl cwU!a.: ~~~I~ Pi::!i1,': st:~::~14 01~ mnar or o~es asking $ll2,500, Tcntt!i, trust Capiitrano & Lake Elsinore. SIG AL MORTGAGE co. fl'n gd~~1'llf'rlC1. etc., elc., ~ I r ' . COUNTRY CLUB fln-pl, patio, ov\•1·11!1.:d dbl fiufh.~. :~ Ca r garage. Sandy deeds or lratl<>! Ca 1 l $3,920-acre. $975 do\\'O pay. lTiit) 55&-0l06 n10. Year lease. 6#-4095 ATMOSPHERE gar. AS11lln1flble 6~a% b'l:l1\ beach/ocean vue. S225,000. 531·6800 &l)....8.4()() mc11t, e8JiY llll'ms. 8J3..32'l3 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. Realtors 646--7111 MH652 ,. \ 4 Bednns, l bath!!, J'is year& loa~. Room for boat or LIDO REAL TY ====~-~-~ !'NI .·ro1.POl'ENTlt 9 Rul E1t•te W•nted 114 to% DISCOUNT on $3.5,000 :ll-13 WestcliU Drh·<! S300 -3 Br, 2 Ba. Frplc, •fi TIC\\', Approx 7700 sq t1 , for· u·a1lu. 3377 Via Lieto. N'pt fiea"h D~LIGHTfUL Bay Kid e • '' E II _, & ,._ TD Sa Cl Open eves til 9 Pi\I dplx 1 blk lbch Gar ,, m dinin c11r• . ' *-.JZ_H»Q ~ · VIiiage, Npt. Bch. 20x55 t ''Ii;: &J:;:i!!: .... ~ '":'· -Quidt...Cosh=-:lc: .1st n-¥1:!·.n101n~~~~j1t!o~~';f_~llerdo...,~ic';~~j'.jjj~~Sl50....~-4 Br 21.i J]a.; fre!c". _..,,11: ____ . ~ .. rape!!, CC<' t<' .111!P 11Jr;1••:11tr.ml!llJ, r.r-~b~l -Home-i-t-G-;"511"0 . "350 · I ~~·c• d ~ nnd Bnker. Close lo 111\ ii -~Bay con o D gar-,.,, I l.undlv •m Chol"" !"··· --·ii-• M V d 67 .. a7-13 \\'Ill bu.' your Pl'Operfy. All "'' · mo. In(' ._,.. 1< • uc .i d d' · f I I·"·" _ , I!•, 2 Ba· . F-'c .. ,._ ' · --~ '""• ,,,,=:--esa er • .,... · 40 GARDEN fl141 493-11 1 Br., 2 Bn. en, 1n1ns:, 11 . ~ ., • ''" ~,, quiit ciil-Oe·sac l!ll'eet. f>t>. 962-4171 (•no.I _ ·1101 --~N~'E~,,~wo=R~T~B~A-Y--cash 1,vilhin 72. hrs. Can )'1'1'. ;)' Clean $275. 1no. crirst t111rl 1 blk l>i.'h. NC\v & nlcc. 1, signNI for thl" pRrticular bU)'• 4 BR, 2 ha .. Cl'Jll , drps, blln11, DOLLllOUSE 962-8851 l11sl) s;,o. rcfundnhll" <;l<'Ull· NU-VIEW RENTALS f er. CALL 968-4156. ARTI ST'S 2 cnr gar, lrg yard. $36.500. New 2 BR pvt beach · UNITS 1 ~ I I I ~ Ill ing f~. Rcsponslblil, and 67!\··1030 or 49-i-3248 I' OCEAN RETREAT Qy,'nrr. 54!)..-0744. Adulls, $l6,5CXl 675--0723 :lllY.I ...... for"'"' ref, 1>lcai;c., 6424145 or ~ 5 Mi nu1C'1'$2,:,~~ch. Court· L.l' x ?JJ' loft for arts & r<iission Vle10 2NJ;.\\~11~~u~;~k~EP~~11. \\'(' can substantiate I) & L ~ _'l._c'a=~:.-25::2:::9H,_1A_.-,-,.-"-.,Y~d~<'<-'O-rn~l~t•d Bi~ ZB~~%f :ti:.~;h *BR ! o 1 1 lo crafls. :{ Jj('{hwn1, 3 'imths, 2 R • " o• '''''' 3f!A kt'lch/famlly I yard ent ry .• )('!-rn1s, Vt'· B , 1 1 ~ BA CONDO, 11lr A<lult n .... k. fA"3672 fii.:urcs on this on(', as V.'I' BROKERS INC f I \ I f I ' ' -· '' -1 11 separa!P ran1ily r o o n1 . ...... ·NV" . • Houioi Fur nt'shod 300 rp c. sl.'rreilN P.11 o, nN" t i" Rn1, din R1n, Spanish ' Iv shng tal'fl('IS. B<>aLtll u Y La""'e glll'dPn kitche n ,.,,[lh cond .. upgr:.ided cpt/drp11, * 8 .. 47. 2 bd . nd n1anage it. Beautifully 1nain-yrd, wlk 1o Harbor ~hppn~ imtio. Nr schls, pack, l5l5, frlsc•vl. IOvC'!y pn!io. Real .. ·0 1 1· ,,_ covrd patio, vi!'\V Io I . ~ .' r. ex co · lilill{'d in CVl'I"' re;;pecl. Ccntc• C"1'fd-n pets ok I . 'l••I. Con"e"i•n! nbrtlUU\1 , S25.000. Assun1e 7 ',:."~ FHA -· . -$495 "0 P1·l11•1'pals O"IY "" a.. .. L-1 1 12 so ,~ ,-... -ia ,_,... ·--" tne atL'i>t in ;1pp 1anC'1!~ •" t<JA9J includes nC'\I' alun1 " I~ I BR f~u•• •Iott• Ott fot 1100. • · •· " ..... · nC'ld~ nnnJ, garden"r. -•- ,-., • L lixtul"C's· tJnlqu<>!y d<'corah•d • ~·· 1.-·' n &l&-8323 e c ;>,"' • " • f~-~-· • At~~ <J .. ,._ ~"b·i·i.__!!30. & 2_ m_mN · O<:l UIL • JYVI. 6'1•1-5620. CALL '''"'-4-laG. loru1. \\'ill cal'ry 2nd TD. !>•!<:\!,av.• ing. v s. Sparll lnvt lmtnl ·--~ $-..Jo! '-"= -· ----""'-~,......,. "7."7"''~7-'~7"-~-...,., In Warn1 eurth to nes, plus a 5$6-734(). ng S br country home on land ""..r-"""· "''AIL June lsl: l'ustom COUNTRY 'KITCH.EN 20' x 40' Ronian tile pool· Corp., 63&.5662 $185. Kids, pets, OK on all, 3BI~. IBA, i;:/11· crpti:, f('llC· 4BR &· lam rrn, 00 lrg Bl{R 962-5:ill GREAT ''lew in l\1is.<1ion Vie· Agt F-97° ... ,,. d .,, •a1•ao-• '" nnf'" · ed DELUXE ~PLEXES Business · """·· ~ (' Y<uu, " .,i_ .,. 0~· "'· cul-de-sac lot, rn1 tor boat F:i~!~~ m~7k~~~s 8~1~:i, :1 $23,500 FULL PRICE . ·!3:t.~J.rs;1~~~e~1~~:s.fs51.Y Only 3 Left! B('gt rental area. 0 ·1y 200 &.Ibo.I Peninsula ~210/nio .. lst & last. +clean· or · trlr. Gardner pd . batlis, ~V stone fireplac~, 3 BEDRM. 2 car gar, corner All units have frplc 's, dsh· pportuni ing. Dnv~ b)' !'120 ,\rbor, $4.10/ino lsc. 556-886.i or formal dining, block fence, lol '1ear schools and ~hop. Newport Beach whrs, forc<.'d air heat, air/ BALBOA PENIN Bayfront C.?\-f. 64~ heavy s ake roof. Prime }o. ping. Submit your tenns. ~f;:;~~:;;:::f,::f;l~A~c~r~e~o~g~o~f~o~r_:s~o~l~e-~15~0 cond., closed garages. Pool A.FIL 5 BR, 4 BA. Pier, Ooat. * .SHARP 2 BR, 1 BA -E"A"srn="L.,-U"F"F:--co-n-d'°o-, '°'3"°"B"'Rc.I cation near Douglas, free· 846-1351 or 817·85.'lf -NEWPORT BEACH BUILDER'S ATTENTION avail. '\i<Llk to shop'g, schls WELCH'S Avail.Mid ~ne-July 28. T<;1wnhoosc. Pool . 9arag(' . 2 ~ ba, Im tnl, shutter\!d S93 8533 ~ . . r ve OiOice location, Tustin. Ap. Sparling lnvestmtnt Bi'lli'on dollar ,·ndu·•-· n-~• Co1t1 Meu • 833-8974. $400 mo. 673-7252 ,viiy & shopping. CALL -2001 Cliff D I & park. PRODUCT , Also· Sept. \ Jy. 673-2039. Dis.h\\•asher. $ZlS 1.10 ,1·indows, frplc, comnl pool, • • -, -i\!;_i.rvelous family h?!llC, Lg~. proved tor 45 units. C 6•"5662 ""' "~ . . !·LY. Iln1 \\·/cathiilral ce1J. DANIA REALTY CO. orp., -flOI\' responsibl.e m~n and Quiet 2 BR, maple furn cot· 2 BR, w/double garage, bllin HARBOR Vu Hms, Carnie!. $30,000. ~ 1ng:,'(, 3 bdnn. 2 ha. d1\'TIS!rs. * 642-6560 * NEW TRIPLEXES \1'on1en lo R('IVICe high vol. Inge, Utll, IX>OI & Inch')'. ~:~$':~·24~pts & drps. $200. 3p00B'1 ... 1>4'2a~n. ;.~r.17268ea, Near 4. Lovely bedrn,s, 2 baths, · ·-r-.tRSIC'r bdrn1 & ba up IN COSTA MESA uine lwverage routes. Older cpl $I85 liO Del ...., " ,,....,.. Jto,.,","°.n,od·toelno s~l~t:a~~~ I fo" .• A,'::_LgEe ~ EpaNrTk~ngY_ '"'d 11/l.i::c . .;~!ling r~n, ... h·1?IC. s.:,,· Cemetery 3 Bdrm .. 1% Bath LIMITED OPENINGS ~1ar. . . ·,:isn.:.. IBA,, bltins.:. ... HARBOR Vu Hms. Carmel, Shal'Jl.--3 -BB., -fom;-nr pool, in(' gatdcllf'r, $475. 644-1791. 2 BR., conv. den ••. SJ2:) yrly ......__ • '" -.-,.,,_. VIP.\.\' • ......,-an\ i:ei ings 111 a l t /C pt 156+ ·2 Bdrm., ll(z Bath PART OR FULL TIME , -\\' "'" u . .-ps, l'g-Yaou. 1vood floo rs. hltins, ~l~k for extra vr.hiclcs -E-Z l'll· roo111s. Alliich<'rl 2 hdrnt. 0 I ry I 1 Bdrnl. ~. Bath NO SELLING NJCE lBR,_ closr to stores & $250 per 1110'...646'.-2051 wall fence. Out· be-st hs!lng try for traill'r & hoal. a p1. 11·/£l'plc & w pnra!c ' 1~ OOll'N bus, $19;J. 646-53?;7 or 1250 1\lO <!BR 28 \ 0 fem:'d. CALL 893·85..13. I BA ho1nr, 11~ n1ilf's to GRUBB & Eli.IS CO. Vic\v l\Jen\Orial Par.~. \V.ill Orange County nierc1al or factory locations. • 1 rC'fng. i.;t?Vt". \Var<>r ,JXI. 1st Ht this pr ice. 01\·nfr trans· 1 Freshly decol'nted 4 BR, 2 patio ISIX ccn1e1ery lots at Pacific ""' r;o1npany eslabhshes co111. 962-64.'G, 1963 Harbor. 1 • ' ,_ rps, --beach. Close to i.;chl s & REALTORS s<>ll all or par!. \\i1ll U11;. Apartment No lranchise lees. Com· Huntington Beich I & last. Kids OK. 556-Sl:il, $30,950. I shopping. Our bei;t Value al count. 963-2187 after 5 or Realtors 547-6791 plctely Sl.'CUred investment. 3 BDRM 2 ba frplc lg yd 1 2BR Eastsidc, big ynrd 1 POOL POOL 528,950. RED CARPET, 2S6J E. crr;.7~1'· C.D.l\t Ollly1in1e \\'eekcnds. 1 ~AS.I t REQUlRE.D S2'.196. mi. to beach: kids .OK, ~ts Child OJ\. Call 979-4190 for 3 Bed 2-balh formal RLTRS .. 5.".6-8836 6 LOTS in Harbor Rl'sl, \\'ill Industrial Property 168 f ol' more mtormatton \\Tiie: no, avail 6116 -9/1 $300 ="~P~P1_1_0~=-·-----dini;.,gnn~m. Jots s?r dC'ek· REPOSSl:SSIONS FASCINATING Sell all or part, Rcasonml'!c. N. c. B. c .. Inc. mo. relcr. 962-7408 Fount1in Valley ing. Priced for quick sale. :"nr inioi·mation and location &12-5l04 4.· ACRES 7700 EdgewatC'r Dr., Suite 72-:l Laguna Be1ch CALL 842·93TI. -of these FH A &-VA homes, NEWPORT Commercial Oakland, Cali[. 94621 Include Phone Number 5185 · UHi Pd. 1 Br. Apt. FRANCIS.CAN ccr:tac,t • CHARM Property 151 \\'ell localed corner. Present · \\'!garage .• \Valk to Beach~ FOUNTAINS KASABIAN 2•WO !;<[. It. ~f charn1 bi income $1400. per mo. Great $2;,5 • 2 BR, redec. Ocean Spil'al stairca~. 4 bcdrm.s . Real Es(ate 962-6644 Ne\11port Hcikhts not far ---GORONA potential • -\\'iii divide. Ap. • Co_ckt_a_i l::Xlnt buy view · apt. Near beach! 4 BR, 2 BA, finished bonus roon1, bit-ins, fncd yard. New crpts, dl'P5 & painL Large family ,~. e 1 c o m e . $325/mo. 213; 592-5743. 3 BIL +·den ....... $360 yrly Cay\1'00d llcnlty 548-1290 ?vlODERN \Vatcrtront 2 Br. Con1pl ren1odcled \\'/new dock. 673-t:US, 675-235-1. 4 BR, Back Bay, 2 car gar, Nr school, pool, gardener pd. $.1.'IO. 640-0008 \VATERFRONT -Newport Island. 3 Br, 2 ba uppf!r duplex. No pets. f195 lse. 673-2256. I r • "' ,f ,, .1, ., ,. . ' . . ,, " • I• ' 1j.2 ,, 1~tr ' I l ' 1.- l 1 ' l • ' plus parent's r~at. N""ew 4 BR. California Classie, Nr fbut not 100 closc;'lto Hoag DEL MAR prox $1.25 sq. ft. e Mfg-2 kinds $~ck. N' 1 f 2 BR 2 3 BR plus rum1~;! ~m. 2 l----+""""""'"''·~"'""'-cl@llll custl)m -beal!h,---good---aAAwltabl llospital on Catalina..4n'ive. R$t"t--MC.C...tdle_Ru1tor:.i-;•,_,C,,o,_,l"le"e°-'0Sh~or-P: Lo d_,__ ,b~~~rp~~homt-·~· --t-•d!';hv"A:::~~~kid;.-0~: drapc'll. ,Shov.•s ~ an Joan, 'tioat gate w/slab, nu il---S~?rmal dinrng &-tiUgc 1. Prime 47' rot availnblc on 1810 Newport Blvd., C.1\-J. e Apt Rent•I, 2 Bdrm ..NtJ·Vle'W RENTAL. S S265 nio. Agent, 842-4421 . a model CALL 842-53TI. . 1 th •-t 1.. rccrcat1.on roon1. Oeean & a bu•'ld to 51,,·t bas,··. ...1·t~ ••• 7729 * $375. 3 Br. 316 Cedar St., '~"----1-+----•­Phone, 1114J 493·0~1 · · pain rouguuu • pymn " " .. 11 ~ HOLLAND Bus. Sales 673-4030 o• 4."'32's' !'OR LE E F $285 p ;J.P.1., w/$7000 total 1h•E'YE RVlC\~'1·· \~~}:~~R2 &· parking for 14 l' a rs ,"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' ' ....-.. BR Al S2 • .V., 2 20x& 223 Newport Heights E'XECUTIVE dwn. Q u i ck possession. ·,, ca ors, .....,.......,, .. · available. 1 -645-4170 or 540--0608 eve. Houses Unfurn. 305 · enc car gar, · TWO STORY Prine. only, 963-1787 l-IARBO R VU f.-JONTEGO 2. 126' corner !O(•ation 11·irh 1L ·;;o;;t;;':;;· fo;;;;r;S;o;;t;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;17;;;0 1716 Orange, Costa f.1esa fan1 rm, prtv patio. Com· 2 BR, fireplc., din; rm., 2c.ar ". Bedrm" up, 1 dov.·n r.or 4 BR, ll'g cul-de-sac vu lot. tear dov.•n in1provcn1ents. 1• Gtneral n1unity pool, tennis, sauna. g<rr, NO PETS. Jm. Call ·' " 3 Bit 2 ba, sronl' corner F 1 · ti ded G t -I r ti · EX~ANSION F d ~or child play area. South Ba,· "" """ o• 5.17-'"'6 priva('y, 3 ba~h~; family fireple .• din. rm, Jar. g>lr an as 1 1c11 y upgra . rep. potent1a or a sn1fl APARTMENT SITE ;1•r G ' • 1un •1 •8 ro1 · Real!,\., !l6Z-3002, Ov.·ncr ~ • .1.>'t rooni rornlal dining roon1 , w/boal rloor. gard~n & lots Island ·kitchen. Dt·l Piso tile, rcsta u!'u11t or?' A s ki n g --Er.ime-location-in ... an uar. " or e urn "'"Pnt -Houses ·Furn. or huge 'living rooni with <la· of trres. ~r. C"wland & foil paper. tinred glass, J)('rhaps 100 high a price -Huntington Beach li.;t Yr.-can f.lt. Victor (TI'll ~ ---U I thedr11.l C!eiling,;, upgraded \Va rnpr. s.,14,ooo. 16771 Irby panelild gar. i\·Iuch, 111uch subn1H offers and let's~ !\car Huntington Hal'boui· 533--0.102. Huntington Beach --"-"-'-"-· ____ ·_3_10_1· thruoiit. A'ssunic 6·~;'/l, loan. Ln., 342_g194 n101<c! Conununity pool. \Vhat hap(>E'ns. Bkr. 675-7225 Jusl listed! Money to Loan 240 RENTALS f I -pe1· Orwn Sil t/Sun. J-.\ 0\\1ne1· $29 00 $200 ooo A~r-Hunt1'naton Hor~ .. , Extra arge ionie ll) su Bv u\11lf'r. Franciscan Foun-&l-1-7:1~4 * ,5 * · • -~"-'""' 12 BEDROOM 1 Bath, -nbrhood. Qit.LL 842-4451 . 2 · 1 Du...__ tnins, 4BR. BA, patio. H!ll WACL~K~T~O~B~E=A~C7H~ HARBOR 1st TD -Loa· ns .,._..... builtins. $21 0 . p. r 3 BR, 2 BA. family rm. Ap--TELY rn1. \1·tspanish r r Pl c . Ho.,,.es h Child & plinnccs for Mle. Call 1or APPROXIMA S43.900. S42-~54 ... elub & tr•1111is fnJ111 lhis 2 Bedroom House ~~ ... ~;;;;:;;.__..,.. · mont • ren pets dl'tuils: ~112. 1/3 ACRE 2·S!y. 4 BR .. 21 ~ bath hon1c 24X34 .Ft. Shop UP TO 95% 43.1 \V. 19th St., Costa i\lf'sa OK. CALL DALE Cornrr Jot ,,·ith 2 scparalr Irvine 11· frpli'., l>:I'. patio & 2 eal' Do\vn101\·n Costa i\·Ic.~n 2 d TD L 18;,.1 S. Coast lh\'y., Laguna 962-4471 pl ay yard,. 4 Hed,m,, 2 ;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ""'""'· 14:1.500. RIVIERA REALTY 0 oans - balhs, brick fireplace .. clec DOUBLE DUTY CAY·WOOO REAL TY 642-7007 645·5609 Eves. ~1~JET?~~ c osrA JI.JES;\ OFFICJ:~ --~(G71~,-,m-.,-, --- kitch \vith dish\vasher. inter-3 Bdrm., 2 bath tO\vnhousc * 548-1290· * 67 l-4400 Lowest r1te5 Orange Co. 5cL'Ving·Cos1a .l\1C'Sa, Ncwpo11 L\11\L-\CULATE cornf'r 4 br, b alarm waler TWO adjoining incorne prop. S I M C Be-ach. Huntington Ik!ac:h . I ba k , 1 com, re ' · combines low maintenance * OCEANFRONT * crties. center C.l\1. S75.000. att •r tg. o. $115 . l BR furn duplex 2 a,c. '11 Y"1'1 aC'ros:s ro235m softener. l\1any more extras. \\•ith es1ra lot for lge. dog. PARADISE b.v owner. 645-2020!642-6560P!!!!!!~~'!"~~~~"'l 642-2171 545-o611 nnnplo, 11"". snefs OK. , ~~r_n,;...!c 1, a extras,$ -. Only one-of·a-kin~. Terms vegetable garden ... or ? EXCHANGE .--~ ""' " ~"" arranged 10 suit. CALL Asking S:'ll 000 i ,000 Sq. f1. of ,..,ood .'\: charnl Serving llnrbor area Z1 )'l'S. $125 ·I BR furn apt. all utils. Condominiums Unfurn. Fountain V1llty ' • I -) l I -l ·-----•· 842-445-1. V"1s' "1on-duplt•x. S32o,ooo, Income Property 166 R-2 LOt/will -take 6 Unit s, NEED CASH? $1,000. or up pi1id. . I;RG 2~1 BR, din Rm, 3 blks •· LI DO REAL TY Huntinj:lon Belt.ch. lo Sl,000, $10,000 11.nd 1nott; Sl2a -Sn1 l\Ouso, E·$1dE'. par1. · lrom beach, fncOO )Tel, ?,.177 Via Lido, N'pt B<>ach F'OR: .10 to 15 Units in R,emember' Avco Thrift for ly furn, 11·oman ptl'.f. Avail (lctachM gar. Lease $WO. 3 BR. 2 BA, bltlns, frplc, dbl gar. tnccd yrd, S260 mo. incl. maiilt. 2 yrs old. ·.5_.'i1~;&.Jo. ll'ktnds-ca~t·tl-+----11-- 213-328-57~ I d h .,, * 673-7300 * TRIPLEX Orange County. a Real Estate Loan. Upon 6,6. 536-lOSl .''t!t• -re -,• three _2 BR u,nits nn Scoti Sparling Investment approval. use the money $9il · l-I B, furn. bach. all 4 BR Condo, r.Pt!, di.pf, dble * DUPLEX * Pl C 'l 'l d ' Corp. ho,1·evl'r you like. Also a.sk utils. paid. man-only. gar .. -pool p11v.,.Jcase-U5..-N rt D--h ., os1a 1• esa .. " o C'rtl •· $ 53" 2375 ewpo -c Plus val'ant lot . s97,500 sharp, prid<' of o\\·ncrsh_ip. 638-5662 about our u n secured 165 · HB. 2 BR house, encl. ><r :> . REALTY good inflation hedge, 5410 -c.=~~-~~~~-ptirsonal loans. AVCO yd for kid."&: pet!!. 3 SEDROOi\f -L'E'ASr$250 -ADl,ILTS-LEASE l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I Univ. Park Center. Irvine BLOCK TO OCEAN n10. inco1ne. $17.900. i'Attention Builders'' THRIFT. S225. CdM, nice 2·BR apt. Crpts;drps. Nr schl!<.. 2 Br 2 b rt 12 Unit .'!if('! \\lc.'!t Costa 620 Ne,vport Cenler Dr. nr. bch .. sm. child OK. KATEu.A 8-17-©n · a., carpo •• Call Anytin1e, 552-7Zil0 Bl'achCottag1>.$57.500 CALL 0 -•46·2414 ~l 1 . , 0 Suite 101 Avail 6/t i. 3 Br.2ba.gar,pooJ •••. $300 Off . • SA'f to 8 P'l BALBOA BAY PROP. 9! ' t• csa coun Y stnp. \1·ner 3AR ._.,,,, ror t • P. EALTO ice '8 1• ... ·Ne11'Jl()rt Beach 833-3440 $Z75 • NB, yrfy, 2 BR hse, ' "" · rcn · urp!i, • -R 642-5333 GI No DOWN * 673-7420 * 1 • ..,, v.·ants S 3 9. 0 0 0 , try block v.·all fence, childrt>n & .--:==.:,~===--IRVINE TOWNHOUSE _.. _._ · i:;ubordination or tl'ust deed! CASH IN A HURRY! all utils. pd .• l·)T. lsc. Child / pct ok. 847-985-1. Duplexes Furn. MS $27 750 "SUPER HOT..-REALTY V.F:. Ho1v11rd & co. Bon-ow on your home. paid sngl OK. Avail 7/1. ~-------"'-1 · • • • UNDER $30,000 * Ntir Ntwporl Potl Ortltt 645-8400. for or not. Use funds to oon-CAU. 645-0111 N•wport Be•ch · ., 3 BR. 2 full BA's, really clean Like nC\'' 3 beds, J,150 sq. Jlu.'ltil.'.;; BR. 2 BA ('harn1e r. solidate bills, iniprove your Ir vine hon1e on a nice cul-de-sac feet, air cond. shag cptg. OJ)l•n beams, fpl c, hHns. JUST LISTED LAGUNA, View, Mystic home, buy nt .,, property, or LA~UNA BEACH OFF1CE BAY VIEW st. \Vhcn you drive' up the red\\·ood palio, near pool Ne\\'J)Ort H<'igb_ts! Just re· Duple-.·· _ •·•o 2 BR un•'ts Lane. 121,500. 0\\'ger. Prin-for any good pucpo-Con Serving Laguna Dana Point .. BR 2" "a ,,,5 4 br 2 ba Comp! nd d k ~. 11· lb ' ·~ -,., cipals only 6 42-0844. =· · ' · ., · i1 '' " .......... ~ • • upper, • landscpg is super sharp a _ an par · v .. 'ner se ing is lcaserl rit S34,950. Lo111 do\vn / bet R-4 fidential fast service in San Clemente, Capistrano 3 BR, 21:i: ba., ram. rnl, $390 furn. Re-dee, 2 blks to ocean. in the back yard is a lrg uniqu<', A IP inc -s l YI e OK! Hurry! \1. E. 110\vard • .,... garages ween °!1 . 49-t-9907 Your hOme or oUr office. $Zl5 · Laguna, 1 blk. to heh ., 3 BR. :i t,"l ha. Delu.'lie • 44th St. Yrs lse. Av ... covered patio for B·B·Q and IO\\'nhouse in \\I a In u t & Co Re Jt 6~"-8400 Jot: Roon} for 2 additional BEAtrl'TFUL ocean · SIGNAL MORTGAGE co 1 BR stv rcfri t s.~ ! Sq ' 'dst the 0 ,,,,,, . a or~--" . uruts $38,;;QO. Vle\\' • • .. g.. cp s.. Bluffi.;, N.B ....... , ••• $475 ""· ·days 543-~, eves. relaxing. To a vet w no ua e, ami · LAGUNA R-1 lot, close to 1714) 556--0106. drps., Adults. -1 BR 2 ba avail '""""'' 1~ 832-9478. d''·• on lo"n paymls of I""'· Grav<> in North Irvin<>. PRI beach, (Bayshorei 2 BR 400 l17• I 't Sa ·o $15 500 I •ii0ii0iiiiii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ii0ml'~ 0 p . I 2 BR 2 7=:--,~,---= .. " '"' & B Co It ! '' e1 y. , cr1 ce • . .,....., • ana ou1 , ' 4 BR 21L ba avail 8/1.. 14~ D I \11ill cover rui.;.·Carret'> & $29,900 firni. Please, . no a, zy co age w pa._.o, 494-TJOS, 496-2218 BA, !rplc., bltrui., cpts., drps. 4 BR. 2rba. T.R. Hills , , $475 up ••M Unfurn. 350 d'-= are in good cond. A ng:en1s. ytYI, boat storage, priced to C.M~ l'IE"' wr 2ND· Trust Deeds $225 <--€1·m-te 2 BR o 6 -- f ,. . I I I ' ,. __ B\' 01\'NER UNIV. PAR''. :;:1•ll. 6-1·1·7311 or 646-9079. ~,.,. . f 1' ~· 'ard"' 1' . , 5 r BR ...... ::-... -:-. ~$375-Balboa lslanQ antast_1c s ar er iome. "'-"" "' 2595 CI'C'~tviC'iv Dr. Ne"·port Beach view of bay PRt\rATE :FUNDS AVAIL. r:P,_c., gar .• Y or kids. ''."::'.".".:'.:°-"c;:.;~----'!( today. 3 BR, 2 BA. raised dining & ocean. $57,500. 979-31!;.\ A ,. I. I' I roon1, O(X'n-bca n1s, v.·el bar, DUPLEX, Qcr'anfront, 1 yr Any mount $300 . Laguna, 2 BR, fum., LEASF.: 3 br, 2 ba, pier, •-k . auto ,.a,.,,,,.e opencc, o!d. cloSC' to school, all 1 Golf course R-1 Lot enC'! ••' 1 I OK w11.tertront. S425. 214 Grand .. " e •. ..,., ~ SIX UNIT apartments,vth 1'.8' oa 15th T-.-.aLl'le"" * C II 67•u••BKR . ., pc, sngs. . Ca-' Bl 6n•ooo IO\\' n1<1-int. yard~ sp!'_inklt>rs, an1enl!if's. 11.1: 673-9091 fl•om -- . ., "-""" u -• , a ~.___ ..--A±SQ-SUM+\fER RENTALS · -~""'·-· • -.;,o.;;o_ 5-J-J·5100 ! ~,,•,•,.} 53) 5 II 9 t -. ft -s·• I""' \ ()('('an breezes. Spacious 3 Verde C.C. f'antastic vic1\·. I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,, CALL ~'.••91 B Ibo .. 8001 hrick 1:..11io, i\'is~ing "·c , o ;>, a ei: :i, '·" .>\[.). BR. li';.t-BA. bltins, crpt'd, 346-3000--1 545--1926-l' 250 ~...._ LANOL,~OR~DS ~-~"" -•-Ptninaulli 1---i'""""""'l'""'!"'"""~""-.., · f;ll~nde~ by -p1nt>· t~s. Waterfront Property dl'p'd. 65' x 300', close to ---------Monty Wanttd JI{ -,.-LOVE ·ITt t \Valking disL school.<;. ~hop~ .. , BR "Bl\. priv slip be:·1ch ·gran1mar school $1050 in· Mountain, D•sert -FHEE RENTAL SERVICE "SINCE 1••5" * DELUXE . 3 Br, 2 Ba. I (£3.·11 Asking $41 ,500 1"._. ·-. 1 .' '',' \ski $11.5 000 .b l R WELL t NB f "" bltrui,gar,frplc.Years laf: and you ,1·il! \\'~en you SC'(' 5.l2!-86!l6. j ''l.. Ol\?C'I'. .Balboa Co1 es. co1ne. r ng .•.. , u esOrt 174 -es . . pro. nlan LANDLORDS! Jst \V.estcm Bank-Bldg. only. No pcl,, 838-49"9. this ueat·aS·R·flln 3 BE. 2 61.~21 r fo1 appl. ma~e an offer. h.INGAARD ---------seeks to borrow $15,000 for Unh·ci·sity Park, Jrvlne B'A + lrg bonus. LovC'l)' SMOG FREE IRVINE ) Duolexe-; nf'a r the O('ean ~.R_.E_. ~6·1~2--22~22=· -~~--CABIN at Crestline. Ac· 2-4 yr~ on 2nd trust deed .on \Ve Specla lize in Ne11·port Days 552.7000 Nights D1n1 Point Townhou,. Unlum. ~ ---• covemi patio \\·ith~ircpi1. Imn11tculatf' 2 BR· IO\\'tlhouse ' ~:JM J_,;tr~on RC'a ltor fOURPb&XES ~ood inconie commodate 9. \Veek or N.B .. horn_!? \\'/$l5~ ~~~1Y Bench • Corona d~I P.!W' • Bonus & patio \\'ir('(J tor in \ralnut Square, air conn.. • 673-8563 * in lluntington1 Beitch, ,,·ill \\•eekend. Call 545-268:> -\\"Ill pay ma.'C. fegal. Hl· & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· stereo, dii.;h\\·shr. sprinkl t'rS! 2 BA . $29,000 .• Red Carpet BAYSHORES OWNER lrnde for h?me in So. Bay Out of St~Prop. 178 lcJ'.Cs! rate bu.t no PD!11ts. vice is FREE to You! Try ancl a \\'ell·k£:p! IO\\' n1a!n1 Rca!1 01.,,. f\.1.)-3:•."80 • or o\vncr "'''Ii c<1rry 2nclTD. --~ Prin. only. Write Classil1ed Nu-Viiw: . front ,t rrar yilrd. 536.950. Laguna Beach •Rf! .. ~ B,\, S61.900. 642·3491 J .L. ':r'oung R£-alty, 842-8540 -.40 ACRE COLO. RANCH ad No. 890· Daily Pilot, P.~. NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR. 2 Baths ... " ..... $325 3 BR. 2 baths .••...•••• sm 3 BR., 2~~ ha. Bonus rm $4:.5 LRG 3 Br, bl!n kit, 2 ha. -; Punoramic ocean view. Close to bch & h11rbor. Bid& less than 1 yr old. $300 mo. 4~2895. for PERF'OR1\1ANCE •Newport 11elghts or 847-1216. ASSUME PAYMENTS ~261560• Costa Mesa, Calif. 673-4030 or 494·3248 P-47-~ WOOD & GLASS 5 CHARi\1ING units In xlnt iS400 original prii:e may be lsl T.D. on Ne,\..v..rt Heights ALONE on lot. 2 b.rs. gar, "Gettysburg Address'' Tb' 3 bf h c ,. re•ll . ' SEA BREEZES LAGUN~\ location, close to assumed, by mt ak$68mg142 backd prop. Wll\ ~y l~ONo SllO. Also 2 br, swim pobl. ts, c rn1. om s . .. ~ , PLt·~ .· .. 1 0 & B everything, always rented. paymen s o . an r-'1 f160 Al Id h 4 b Award winnin~ 4 BR, 2 BA. must to 1n ve s t 1 gat e ·' • · 'K'11 t'. ccnn. ay extcriOT' just painted. Call assuming principal balance Agt. 6TJ-4524 67.>-0144 · 80 0 uge r, manicured rornr r lot , hest Spaciou:-; Jiving r oom . 1 .rom ~psta1rs family rm. RED CARPE"I' 497.176_1. of $6001:.07 at 6~2% int. no TIME FOR am rm, on acreage. Sl50. 1-Juntington BcaC'h location: 1·:11h<'llr;i l i·r>il ings. brick O\a.rrntng 2 BR, & 2 baths, down pa'ymcnt. Just off Kids, pets OK on all .•. gt. 3 BR. 2\~ ha ....... $350/375 4 BR. 21,~ 00 .......... , $375 \\'c Have Summer Rentals Vision_: r Ap1rlmtl'lt1 for "ent Apts. Furn. '1 albo. Ptnin1ula Sh ag rrptg, ~hake roof. fu \'plac(', ~Jirling glass 11·1n· dtn1ng rm.. (rplc. & f.a. E:\STSlDE Attrac. 2 BR· state highway No, 350. QUICK CASH l;-,F;;;ee;;-m.s<..,,,_,3~0,,.,----.,._= ,.. d h•11 bltns. dining ! Valued at dov.·:r; lt'Rrl ing to la rge, hf>a•. I-luge, kitchen & n.ook hou~ + gar apt. t'('nllll, ~ntly rolling and treed. 3 BR, w/w shag, palio, FP, ' ' re I S34,fl00. Subnlll your lern1 s out side deck overlooking the v.1th "'alk-1n rmntry, birch $4~.500. By owner, 54~35. Near fast growing La Junta, THROUGH A Cabrula Club, Pac. Sands at . oc trade!! V. E. Howacd & p.,;n,., Waif to wa 11 ' '""'""" & Olt-ins. Extca '""' only Colo. 3"d the famous hu"-8341 Munstec. Ca ll C213) BAYFRONT B r· CO. 64~ \'Hrpc!ing-thrunut. tile fl oor lge. dbl. garag<' on alley & Any day IS tne BEST DAY to ting fishing & ski areas of DAILY PILOT 794-1027 REALTY view. 2 BR.-SJ~:s u7~ Ju~ .... ~-rrr OWNEH:. s pa I t\ .. rrr,pu ,15 .·s;fl,B :-. -+t'~~:-$<19.. . 11 a:n ad! Dun't-'dei . • . • . colrer:r--to LASSIFIED "AD --~!¥"P•r i'"CoiiiPiii1Y'WlTh-"Vl"'~"'onC:----i---St50-wk:Juty'$25(rWK.10iug~. l---~- Dufch Haven Marina, 3 h1', ~/.l',l.'/1, 'CALL ~(il.~d646 •241• CALL DAILY Pll.OT J ohn C:IO:l\384-773!1 -------·Univ. Park Center, In•inc $.".50 \\'k, Also 1 BR. Sleepe 2 hll . fan1 rn1, all clC'l' ku ., 9!\;IJ' FOR Lease. !t'BR:. College Call Anytiin.c, 5.;z.7500' 4. June S75 \\'k, July $150 nian y x 1ra s , ('h u I('" .WC. Park. $275 mo, Kids & pets Office hours s Al\.1 to 8 Pi\1 '~·k. Aug. S175 \\•k. Also avail neig"hborhoocl next to !'lr'11· REAL ESTAJE REALTY $fril'O~}A ft-C!/JQ. 01<. 557-9234 on yearly, Slip av&--i l c 11y park. Call 8~7-.l171l, 1• Nttr NtwporL PO'I Oft lc• ~ J.' ~ -p ~ tli Coron• del M•r T\VO BR, Near SD & SA 615-498•1 1' 6T.,..o.t78. ' S'.-tl~. ll!IO l;l•·11ni'yr!' ~t. DELIGHTFULLY !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;! f1'\\')'S, frplc:, dish\\·ash"r, -$35 WEEK & UP 2'12 BLKS. TO BEACH 1 •1"1·'.tJ:: "'HI''" SPAN s That Intriguing Word. Game with a Chuckle NEW HOM "ovc. '•'1-36)-0 art. o • "'"""'""Room• C I. t I · I Would Yo B 1· I H E • CdM L B h e l-lou•0 k·-pl0 g "-m, "'1'·hl.~~ ... :_.1 lOU1iz2 ~ gnoi I 2 Bd u e •eve -3 Bit ~ bn., famlly rn1, U!tr11 ------fdit•d lir CLAY 1• •OL1A1A;•~=:;::::::;::,;;:-Jmrnaculate 3 Bllt2 bath I --'•g=.u_n_a __ •_•_<___ e Oce:i-i Vi~ J.fVN'' lli' g '"-'' '""'" · • . : , . . rm . OWfl ~·ou.r 011 n I"(', "'ck vet. W/.••"'" O Reouonge letters of the .,,. b • fi"' I I o --* Sl'01:f HEAL1 \ • npl., t•lo11e 10 ~llopp111g & ,,:-,r·a n ~7('\\'. o illy l'5.ooo"''. ' four scromb!ed wcrds be-0111"' • • .!pl nee, poo • .vcar $100 • 1 br Ocean view houire, BALBOA NN .;,.~T.JJ.1 bl•til'h. Lg('. htrl. pool &. rrv-B"'ALBOA BAY PROP. low ro form four 1i111ple words.· garAgo wte ee. Ol)(}r'ler. Im· Victorin. Bcb. 105 M:'\in Street f I' f fl rncd. occupW1cy. $425/Mo. $225 .. con1p. redec, 2 br apl. 6~8740 3 BR.. ni'. beach. rircple., n·1_H on <• l'C' 11 , ,caull u y * 642 7491 * I S I S l A A I Hlll'rlet Perry, fi42...S235. tl k 1 ~1 ·~ g'ttio, \\'/\1' shac. Cl'J)\, lnd~<'1>d. l!u1'1)' n11 this one --~~~·-~~~-j J' J 1 I' _ et~• ve-iv, nr ..,..,1, 9l7 '" n.1~. ~ 000 '°' • • · • · · • $275 • 2 br, 2 bu, nU bltln8, r.-. J;14 "'"" Blvd. New :lh.'!nn Club pri,·ileges. at s...... . EUROPEAN artisan hand d'!{'l"X $umnter ~ taJ , S26.7,';0, c111f 21'.t.-794-1027, ~~·:·.·: • ~~~~~Z' ('ratted thl!! view altc drenn1 new & nieWe 3 deck vlew. B "2 ·aA· 1 1 ~"n • .. I .~ .......-... ••• '200 NU·VI E RENTALS • • rp · ~ 3 .BR, 2 8341 Munster, Pari!ic Sand~, hom1• in lhfl tree IOJJS. f\TO\'· 642-8235 __ DA, frpl. Rate 1rom $Z5-$350 • CLOSER To HEAVEN lng-. i\lust sell, To many I I i 1.,.,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,.,..d673-40~ or 494-3248 Wk. Nel8on R.obiMOn Rltr. 'I ~ . fabulous features to list. S A E E T i " TOP -Bal "'.:. I I -s1o~ bom• Ora\\' $200 _... small neat 2 Br. -"""' boa Blvd. 6m-e;1l). •.1 n a \\u ·~ ~. 4,,_1100 , Come See -Only $79,500. .'_L_L_'L_t__. . the dr<ipc:s 10 N'velll the "'"·S67t , Brok 646-4!>1Z. 1 Jlousc, bltinc;, garage OF THE WORLD Corona dtl M•r _ Cha.mpo.,11;nc pool. You will -[ er. ' $250 -redec, 2 Br, gar. apt 5riadcd l)y WI trees· ltl;c 3 v 1 cnrerta.IJ1 in the rumpus UNIQUE & UNUSUAL 2 BD COTTAGl':. w/1v crfit, ..------''--',., gar, patio. ehUd ok. BR. 4 tam. rm., :11,1 ba., QUlET, s-pac tum Bach, frpl. • room. and enjoy" tht! 5poct ls qul'lli ty ·" vi~\\' im portant n<'\V d11>ff, rr~lc. mas11ive 01 I B O T O U I i•. $300 - 2 Br, Jrple, dbl pr. trpt. Swlmnilng pool, $18.~. Mature b~lncuman, I that's olfPl''<i to you in a u. you? Graciou-'l living In a v.·!2 npri1.'1':lt trcts Super 1st _ _ Barroom scuttlebutt: "That age; 1yarvl, patio. Child/pet $-100 mo. yrly. Jelll!4:l non..smoktr, lmmac, s . " 1 • , · rranlcscan 11tyle hon1<'. J1.Uperbly oons-tructc<l 3 Bil. honi<'. $.17,500.' 646--0742 eve J' J I I guy is o lush. He drinks' Ilk• Nu-VIEW RENTALS MISSIOtil REALTY 4944131 1~wy. ~ 1 ror P£~~~NCE ~i~f~11M:u~~mc(i('~~ud:~1 San Cltmente Jol'lnny Walker needs his -673-40..10 or 494-3248 3 8R, ·2 BA. all extru, walk Coat• MeN ; -~ hrc3thta.klna octan vte\\'!I. BY O"·nl'r. 3 1~ bcdrms, ,~ B AG TI H returned." _, .. , *THE BLUFFS* to beach &-town.-HOO-mo. 2sUt~bllt! lfome •t-,·:..· ,-WINNER'S CIRCLE 0 \\'flft in to1\·n .Junf' 2 untll (lpt d, 2 ba, fplc, 18 f'Ov 3 BR., 2 ba.; 1450' $385 tqi. Ownr 497-1022. 1 1 "'....,\nu Th!i;-6i\Fls o.l.1lr$31;500. ~ld. 1'~or d'-'ltl.il~. 4W£S9. palio, 2 Car gar. lnd5Cpd, ·I =i_ r I I' e Cotnplet• the t.hudle ~uotecf 3 DR •• 2 ba .. l-5ty $385 Laguna Nl9uel ~l~ children. no pets, Thf11 l8.rgt' ltlngle ,;tory 3 BR ttft 5 pm. • bra.ch iidc fo t. a5k $42,500. --1 bv filllnv in tht mla lng ·word. 4 BR., 2~ l)n ., :kl)' $t25 \.'( f'Xtr('nlt\l)I sharp. Lnvcly OCEAN VIEW ESTATE 49'l-3957 L-...L-.L....L-.L....L--1 you dclvelop from lftp ~. 3 btilovt. 3 DR .. 2~ 00., grblt $475 4 9~214_..~-l~..Ywt NICE. 1 Br dfllx, Q\llet ~;"_. ---tf- ldsciMr front &. back. tf '2l'X> 81.f ft hoiM 1 2 "s-,..,.,.-=-----o--AU~-v11.ean . ~fn! --!ffi"'vacy~ uno1:iifniacd vlew'. bY"garagr.r:"'1:ffifjroytaAcJUJt -y o U"~r e fu ss: 'I. c a 11 · ~· · · on acre. •nf• Ana A 1 :t BLUFFS REALTY $450, mo, lease. 831--6535 OVflr 30, no Pftlll. 548--\021 . I : PERFORANCE 00 this one BR, 2 BA, rhn. rm., f111m. --.;;...-----! ~PRINT NUMBERED lfnfRS ~AA 11 ~'l S4 35&4 -rm., 2 frpls. J:l!F pool. O'VNJ-::H. 3 BR, z SA , fnnl IN THESE SQU,t,RfS _..,,u.i,, M !la Vtrff LG 1 Br $150 A $l60,, 1dnl 1-. $100,0Cll'.l. ADJOINfNG v11· rm., com,pl('t(':ly upgr11.ded. , Cotti Mau tor baeheklr, adults, S/pool. 1~ ASSUME my 7%-VA loan cat'Jt l aero tso.000. Shng (Ji1~. centol nlr. bltn!I", 8, UG~TSCARNA~WBLEER lEtTERS io_ · J J J j · j . J j J . CJ.EAN 4 BR.-2 BA. on cul· 1993 Church. S.18--9633. wtp!OO l<>ltt.I. fftJi<', sharp HARCUllt & l_IORN R.E. culdcsac. Nr. 'Sehl, s. Csl • ~ .J _ • • • • • • • • 4 BR, near Park in Cotlta de-Sac. Xlnt cond. Cardcncr Niet' J le 2 BR Trailers. fT!l Goldfn Wert E"''"· 4 BR, 9'3ll Gltnnoyro Ploza & Frn-y, ~'18.500 SCRAM·LETS 'A ... SWERS IN CLASSIRCATION 818 ' M .... i2'l5 mo. C.11 eves' lncld. 1325 per mo. 3017 A up. Mature adulfS. 1~1 ·p;, '..J. $4l.91)0. 11614iT.L ~HSG! _55_7-_lll~11'-----~•---------.. -----------------··!148--"'-~!3'-7!1______ Ceylon Rd. Call 540-3278. ' "'1"'61h"-"St"-. -=CM..:.:·64"':1-:..ll65='--· •; I I ,, t • • I .... ~~~~~~i~!an~d~IY~,~J~un~o~4~,~19~7~3~~~~~~~~-D~Al~~~Y~·P~IL~D~T~2=3~1 • :11~[" ~ ••• ~ .. -~1[!1~1 ~1 ... ~-~ .. -~lltl:• 1 ~, ,..~ •••• ~ .... '!"1~1~~•1 ~I .,.~-~-~ ...... ~l~=.I~-~ ... ,"~' ... ~~ 1=~~1 ~1 ~ ....... ~.,~~1 1 -~· I~ ~I _ ........ _111o~J~.;· ~-~~I~~/ ~-~---;; Office llontol 440 Plt'-•I• 530 School• & School• & AptL Furn. 3'0 Apt. Unlum, 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 ~Aptl~~·~· ~~~!!!!!:...~!..__:_ ______ ,;;;~§~~;:=;;;;;1"""?~~Mji§j~f-in•tructlon• 575 ln1tructlon1 575 ~ ' ' Pum. or Unfvm. 370 t'Ul.LY LICENSED _;;:.;;;;:.;.==---'"'-'---------1 CMI• ~ Co111 -\ : Cost• -Plll!STIOE * SPIRITUALIST • _ .. _ ,_.___ Cotti tMM Coste Meu OFFICES Spiritual readln&s 10 a1n·lO ~--.,._ "'--Mori Room-L111 muney pm. 1\dvii:e on all mattl!n. "'1IMI YW" ,.,1'11 cori.IE see a real earden Fountain Valley, Beault-s12 N. El Cemlno Real. Sein ALL UTILJTlES PAID apt! Like livln1 In a l\orne EL PUERTO rul new bulldina:. crowtd c 1eme 11 t e. 4 9 2-9136, Comp&re before you rent for $162.50/MO. 2 BR, l i,J tloor, 3,000 squar, feet, 492_oo,14. CUitom dea!ped, ftaturl.nl: flA . 2 prk'g places. pr iv will divide into smaller 'p'=R°'O°"BO'LE=-M~~,.-1-,n,-8 ~,.,..--. 'eo=n· • ~ kitchen with {n. paH011 &: rte areas. Wll!IOn offices. !iOc per square .... ,,.. rd MESA r ;dfc!nt, s y m pa e tl c d Uchdn& Ga ena, on Wilson s_1 .. \V. foot, includes c&l"lJelS, " Abo e Separate dln's area or Harbor. No chlld./pet. • drapes, all utilities, Jani-pregnancy COWl&euni. r· I e Homt·llke ltorqe 2283 FountaJn Way Eut tor service. Call Marilyn lion &: odoptlona ref • • Private patios 64&-2846 FOR Stovall Cn4) 832-5440. APCARf.: 6'12---4436 ; PINl!CREEK EAM1.LY 1--.... -11: = ='. w !t0~ LIVIS-U • 2 .!'~.~~rNf.l"E,,., ~llo tEf-TE rub. SERVICE FOUNDATl,:;:O,C;N;-""'=I~----' e Klnl·ll Bdrrn1 TO ITS NAME •• , & gar. taeal loc., nr bu11 & r::::· We1tcliff Buikling Penonal & marital pro-, • Pool • Barbecu's • aur-Over t.@ tall treeK abopplng. Adult•. $ 1 5 5 . 1-.:;: ~ Corner \Vestclitt Drive & blems. Call for ap p t . rounded with plush land-and 10 streams w\U\ 541)....()942. Irvine Blvd., Ne wport 636-:iOO(l ~i.1. No Pets. 11.•atcrfalls create a C1e,i1tr1no Beach Beach .. ~.lr. llow ar d pcR~E~G~N~ANT~~,-~T~h~i~n~k~tn-g LARGE 1 BR $185 relaxinil: setting for ~IL 64H!Ol. abortionr Know all the facts ~::: W •. Wilton 642.Jtn your spacious MW J. or 3 BR upper duplex. Occ!an •· ,., PRESTIGE OFFICES first! Call UFE LINE -24 I ~OW WEEKLY RATES ~~~~~~u~~ i~2.~Z0·v?:e~s~~!: ADULT LIVING FOR LESS N~~1e:~~ ~~·m~0~i: :~~~~· Aoonyrmus. lxecutlw Sult.I available. Models open 9:00 Capistrano Bch. sn--0666 recept. rm; r ec e pt : Phone S42-72l7 or v.Tite 20IO NeWport Blvd; to 6:00. 2300 Fairview Rd,, eves. ansy,·er'g se1vk:e. Secretar· P.O. Box 1223, Costa ll,1eaa. Cosio Me11 Coat& M .... Phone' 545-2300. Huntington 8ooch e I Ml. lo Beach lal7 ""'i"' . a~~ Ph' SWINGING SINGLES -2611 DELUXE e Sun Deck& & $ S<ESK-8989 or 962 8955all. bl ·~ Call "Leah" Z.8 pm 53().12.lO. DI OS & I llR'S APARTMENTS WAITING Polios 130 o spac< av a • -5 STU Air Cond. Frplc'i. 3 Swim· LIST ,1 UP mo. Will provide turnlture Socia) Clubs 53 • e FREE Lintn1 1 ~·-H I" S OPEN e Ctrpets, Drapes at $5 mO. Answering service , I e FREE UWlties m ng .ruvq • ea UJ pa • e Loacl1 of Parking available. 17875 Beach Blvd. 'PARTNER lNTROD. •Full Kitchen ~i;;r!t C:: .. Game ~ l, 2 or 'rsR Apt • Gar1gea.-Pool _A,LL&UTiL'::~rJ:,':_ Huntington Bea ch. ~2-4321 Per~~l4:;;~~2~ Fee •Heated Pool l Bedrm. From $163 at the e Rec./.oom Furn. &.. Unfurn. Av1il. 1150', IMll,1EO. occupancy,:\:~~~~~~~~~ • i.f.undry FAcU\tin · 2 Bedrm. From t205 6505 will conalder dividing for 2 \ • TV A maid •rv avail. MEDITERRANEAN VILLA YORBA 714 646• or more 1enants. Coa•f Hwy • TumoN PINANCING AYAIWLI * MOININ5 APTllNOON ' PINIM6 CL.USU * Pll,.t.aAnOM llOI --cwl"'"A" IMO. LICINll INCLUDll * Job Plac•m•nt A11l1tance Av•llablt * Cla11es Formint Now * Spec:lel CourH1 for Mechanics who need Clo111 "A" LlcenM .---FOR INFORMATION ---1 CALL 714/646-5065 I , 2120 PLACENTIA AVE.-COSTA MESA I • PhOne ~ Huntington Beach 19.59 MAPLE STREET, COSTA MESA at Newport Blvd. Free I ~-folnl qo Wll!K & UP VILLAGE (714) 842·9622 Also GoragH for Ren! ~r:.kng~. 642-4644:r.~·J"f"~;1:·;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; • StUdio A 1 BR Apll. 2400 H bo Bl d c M 3 ru.t deluxe suite, adj. laJ r I~ e 1V A-Maid Service Avail. (;{ol) 1;s7.&rib · · 2 BEDROOM, 1 beth Apt: Unfurn. 365 Apts., Airporter Hotel & O.C. Lolt &'Id Found S..W:. _...,.... • Phone Smrtce:-Htd. Pool RENTAL OFFICE builtlns, fully cerpeted. Furn. or Unfurn. m airport.r'u.11 -a e r ·v l e·e s. Found (frM ad•) I ?~ii!i~~~~~-~~·'I-~-------;:· ;;ii:/ • ~n:e~ '1:1vt~ OPEN 10~*°"'-E>AlhY--Chlklreri OK. $145. per tffwpori Buch ~~~t . ~m~~ 7172 FOUND -Young \\'hlle l ~Ound (frM ads) 550 548-9755 or 66-3967 HARBOR GREENS month. C a 11 DALE , ''Rent A Piece Newport Beach HUNTINGTON Beach, im· remalf! kitten 1r.tust go) Electrl~I Ad Good For $5 on Rent Fum. &: Unfw'tl. Fr $130. 962-4471. of a Palace•• \VI NTER, Summer , Yrly, mac. 2 room, cpt'd, pvt Vic. of Albert & Orange, BASSETT Beach B 1 v d ., ----------! * SUS CASITAS Bach. l , 2 & 3 BR's. l\Iodela Anita's Rentals, Bkr, 2005 hath, prkg. util pcl. 3.JO sq. Cost ~ __ r.1 es a B c I ." ltntgn Beach. 586-fi645 HOMEOWNER'S e.lectridan. Furn Bacht!or ~ t BR'S. o.,.n to 'ti! 7 pm. 2700 *MOVE IN TODAY* 0 .CEAN and w. Balboa Blvd, sn.io;s. rt. $90. Mr. Lang ;j()-1301 9am-04>-7»7 Lost 555 Air cone!. ~ 'DIV, D II Peterson Way, CM, nr. Har· 2 . Sl'9 -Fo=o 1 al•·-" al ="'-mod-·~'~"'~·-----~• Models ()pm a Y· bor Blvd. & Adams. Spa. &: 3 BR. &: $199. BACH.ELOR apt, view, semi-OFFICE SPACE u1"' arge u::'""' m e EL ECTRICIAN, licented, 1 2110 Newport Blvd., CM 546-0370 Kirls 11.•elcon\e. Pool. Gar. HARBOR VIEW furn, gar spc, util pd., $140 N·ewport Beach. building cat, .grey striped, 4 Seasons sr.rALL 2 yr old Sealpolnt bonded. Small jobs, m&lnt & aoo--Jl45 Nicely Nm. 1 ~ 2 17361-A Keel.son Ln Cl blk Elegant apartments designed mo. 6 mos. Jse 548--0554. O\'crlooks -Balboa B:iv. Mobile Park, Costa l\1esa, Siamese cat, female. Nr. . 548-5203 I U M I ad.I * RENTALS * \V. of Beach Blvd., off Slat-p · y · -· 646-6841. Owner p I e a se i\1arlner's Square Apts, N.B. repairs, · tr tra en. a ure a. with a Master's touch, SU· r_nue area. anous size lal N pets al\O\\'ed -23rd 64z.-0956 O.rcl I 132 W. WUIOn, C.l\l. YEARL y er). lH7-t260. perb house security, exclu· l~ su1tes, rent or lease. 3100 ~ n;t· 0 \Ved . May · en ftt ~-From uo Month WALK TO BEACH slve Versailles Club and Item.II ,ll Ne\vport Blvd., !\'B. l\Igr. ere . Sl\IAIL white teddy bear. A--Prol--.....,,.,~--.-unllorm---«l-1 · • -~ -h ...,_ pool with WJ1ique-Aquabar, . 6T::r122U. FOUND SJamete kitten. Lost 5/13. Reward! Hvn••ftl'Oft SUMMER New 2 BR. · Crpt/drps, f , and f al .. ,, . vicinity Shakey's Pl z z a M2-5061 ~Ina team. Servtna: • • -$16-$165 From· $1200 Month ~~7: trpl. ~:; 15th. doe:~~ part o~~ ~~ R 400 ~T. ro~~~tt~~~ of ~bo~r~~ P arlor, 'Neak"''P0!1 1Be8t. I~:'Ya!~ ep~=· N:e Ant. BAOIELOR ~ 1 BR.,·p1.tiol, BILL GRUNDY AOUlf Coast's fincst_-9-Partrt1e11! ooma _ _ stores, has shops avall. Contact Sh ;~i or • CUstom-Land1C1.Pe_Miliit_ ~ .. ~ prtba~;. f.~~ . ·1 Realtor · 675-6161 2~~ide2~~en$~O: alo\\' ~q rmm $ ROOl\IS $18 Wk u1p wlkit $30 ~m ~%"00t~~~~ ;.::::i673--male-Basset [Srlta·Mf--• .,r2J_ <n4.>-531=7280_.:_.1 ____ :r- 1 1--0-1J>iY~ U4-s -"6A-0 . ear ocean f'ilPle · $28o --wirup-aptr."Cht dren-.t-pet -age, -: " ~ ~ · ---. h bl ck I . ~ ;,A Frank M. Nelson Co." eloeeta. Rec. hall, pool · I:' THIS IS IT patio. 6 Pool~. Sauncl. Ten-2 Bedroom fl'om section. 2376 Newport Blvd., 673--9606. Hound \veanng eavy a G l)OC)I. tablet, uuna ·baths. PEACE & QUIET l\Iodel.1 open !) A.1\1. !ii dusk CM 543-9755 ·645-3967 leather collar witl:i broken EXPER. Japane;se a.rdener. ~ lot' yourself. 17301 All Electri~ Gold MedaUion, nis. 846-02.19 ~-· ' . · Business Rental 445 rope, vicinity .· Bolsa & Complete y1rd 81V. Relia. &: KeellOn Ln. (1 blk \V. ot 2 BR. Apt. \\'/palio, encl. LRG 2 ar. Studio, 1;', Ba. SEPARATE entry &., "''ash· Springdale tt.B:--892-3840. Bebysltt\ng ne8t. Fl"ff: eirt. 64J..4389. Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). gar w/storagf! &: laundcy $1 57.50/mo. Married cplr:, l m~~cl~~tn~~n~~~~~ker. . STORES CLUTCH . p u r a e \vith BABYSITTING. ~'1y home. EX p ER . Am e rican .... ,.. facU. Adults Only. No Pets. child ok. No pets. 842-1;).19. * 548-lQ03. * 1\latn Street, Cour tyard. and prescr iption glasse1. 19th St. C. Mesa. Vic l7th & Tustin. Ga rdener. Maintenanc., $140 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 $160 per n10. 20th St .. C.1\J. 3 BR, 2 ba, crpts, dra, bltins, ON THE BL'\JFFS ROOMS S2S & UP Oceanfront Stores avail able Costa 1\1esa, 5o1g...9387 aft. Agel,) 4 & under. Refs. Clf!anup .l Landscaplne. Pools:. 4 \lllrd~ . .sauna. &t&OOTI or 64&-1809. no pct.a:. $275. mo. lease. AT NEWPORT -· at modest rents. 1·00 pm 54g...7048 Call 64~1930.-~ _ ,.. --•-no..: t ti 673-2370 . Overloo king J.Iarbor & ·BALBOA INN =· -=-cO'· oc·--,~-.,.--,,,--cc, .1.eiuua. .... ,va e pa 0 • $165-2 BR, '1% BA, Studio on Oce 1 blk t ax> FOUND ntedium !'jmall red CHILD CARE in my home, GARDENER of 22 year& ex. Adults. Ph: 8"6--0259. cul-de-sac. Priv. patio, pool, Mesa Verde From Ney,·port Blvd .. lITTn al Se !f· ,'2Cdf\1. 0 ocean. iro ~la.Jn SI. female puppy, ~-; golden d pend ble & reliable Child-perience seeks 4-5 ad- 2 BR., furn. $1201\1onth crpts, ~ bltins. Nr. Hospital Road fl block 1 BaR r;,·BA 1 1 t . ' 675-8740 retriever. Vicinity Corona e a 5 5464145 diUonal maintenance Jobi. Clean! Near atores. shop'g. (.;lllldren ok, No DLX 2 &. 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl above Pacific Coast Hwy) to · • rg c ose • pn 145 E. 18tll St C.Jl.l. iiuitable del J\lar 6~ ren trom 2 lo · · George Ham~on -~• Bkr s-•700 gar $165 up Re•tal Ole 901 c • ---patio, & entrance, 3 blks · ' f • ) 684 I N FANT S • 11,!ature lady * ·-* R ......... ....., .. ea. . ,......, pets. 735 Joann SI. CM · · " ·• entnnc('. agney .MC1.uc-, from beach & bay 645-6688 for stores or o cs. la Bl.ACK cockapoo -Fell out .,.,.. L--.. lleKfl 64fr1450 • 3095 ?!lace Ave. 546-1034. N~-port Beach, Ca. 92660. • s/f, $190/mo, (b) 362 s/f, of car on Newport Blvd. & '!'.·ishcs to babysit-part time. Ex p ER T Japan e • e t--~·--·--------1 • BRADFORD PLACE. l.rg Newport 8each Telephone: (Il4) ~ Furn Roon1 with bath & $100/mo. (c) · l06S s/f, Fair Dr. 6/1. at 3:30 p.m. Tra.nsp. 645-2489· Gardener. Complete Yard LAGUNA ESTATE LIVING new 3 Br. l~; Ba., tam rm, furn. or Unfurn. 370 kitcNh. poccn·v. ~~~~er. S26.5Ea /nlo~ ... 11 C 68 .J .S. R e a l 646-9768 aft 6, exp. sun. Carpet Servtce service. Free estimates On ~ ot g:rui. wide all elcc. P\1 patio, dbl gar, PARK NEWPORT Aptt: r. . ~ tale, .no-GERMAN Shep. fem, pUp. =-=='"'=1'-,---~--,- oeMn view1. ose to beach crpt.1, drps.· bit-ins, pool. APARTMENTS ., LRG. room. pri patio, f.>flt:r & COMMERCIAL APT. py, Vic _ Newport Beach _ JOHN'S Clr'pet & Upholstei;r EXPER. Japaneae Getdener. le shopping. Heated pool $~mo. 644--055.i Balboa Penlnsul1 ba. Emplyd male. $SO/mo. ON COAST HWY. \\'earing brownish black Ori-Shampoo tree Scotc • Know how. Tr 1 mm in I· llOOO. Ltrt.. c u I I o n1 LARGE 2 2 Br 1v bt fhe bay 54!)..3612: 531>-6275. CdM, 673-3345 leather collar. 979--5145 guard (Soil Retardants). Clean-up. Small land.sea~ decorator apt. 2 BR, 2 ba. n-stry, tv • ..,.:!.,._· Oft OCEANFRONT $175 Guest Home 415 Degrea&ers & all color Ina: 96&-3486. Dllhwuher, self. cleaning ~~. 995crpl>val' a!..i: ~=-~..: l..uxUI')' aputment livin& v I e w I tud I 0 . newly . ctITE ADOBE HOUSE lOOJ SPAYED fem aoe. 7mos., brighte~ &-10 mlnute """"'=""="'""...,......,. __ -• "-· --•Au. ......, .......,. .... ~~ ... ~..,, ... _ te En Cli .11 1 adjolnln bu ' fox terrier mix, wh w/blk 1 whit ta. COMPLETE landacape OYen, ,.,.,. • ,,....,."""r • ......., 11.lcndoza.. ove,....,,,..~ UK1 wa r. • df'COl'ated , best Balb:>a Joe. SENJO~. tizens, you w1 sq t, .'! .IY comer. face &: ears, vie Arch Beach bleach or e carpi! malnt. serv. Comm'l, ind, 1 Mo. rum. or untum .. Incl. joy $750,000 health spa. 7 Adults only. No pet !i 5tart h~ again ~ my Costa Mesa. &15-~/642-65&1 Hts, Laguna. 494-9815. _ Save your ·money b)' saving resld. ~kiri, tl(IDUP.. __ . _y_dl .~....!.-Mature_ ~ l ~. ~tside, utij aw.immlng pools, 7 lighted 673-6372 care! Priv ot aem1~nv. 721 4BR 2BA hou9f!' · _ $22S mo . me extra trips. Will clean 645-6987 -•·' ~.;c...,.;,1 adUltl. ---:---lit l &dUlt. no pet, YrlY tennis cOurts, plus miles of Coron• del Mar Shalimar , Costa Mesa. Bu~iness use OK 4. W 19th. FOUf:'l'O black ~le \\'1th llvlna rn1., dinin& rm, & ~""i"'--::-::::::::;:::--=:-,-::-......_,Or your broktt -ft40-$1~. 642-8520, '-i36v t . bicycle trails, putting. shuf-S R t I 420 642-22'.ll f\1 646-96ss ) · black collar. Vtclnlty Vic-hall $15 .. Any rm. $7.50, GEN'L 1udenln&, mow , ~· ~ New,.,. IMc:h 200\ §t, Open ~ Deboard, croquet. Junior l'a VIEW apts, 1 BR. Also ummer eii a s ( sg. toria School, Costa Mesa couch $10. Oiair $5. 15 yrs. edge A: trtm. Re11c1 or . $U.O. LBR-duplex:; -n1arried 1rom $1~.SQmonlhly, allJO l bachelor apts.-CdM 2530 LJOO Isle Waterfront 3 STORE, good loc. nr. ~ 548-9809 exp~ is what-cotmta, not C9tn.m'I F.rel e.t .. Hr5155. $29.50 per Wk .\ up. 1 BR. 2 Cple. pref. non-smokers. no and 2-bedroom ptana and Seavlew. 675--6443 BR/2 BA. JuneJJuly $1250 Post Ofc. ~ Sq. ft . w w.:i FN·D _ Orange long haired method. I do work .mysclf. Gen1r•l-Servlc8a BR A B&chelon. .O:ilor..XV:, .... ts,--&. reL 970 \V,. -2-ltory town houses. Elec· .-Sl500 .,...., "°""' mo. Also avD..1l, rear 1350 sq. cat y1·, Marqueiite & Good rer. 531-0101. ~ do Costa Mesa mo. nug. · lH.l"'OOOU· rt. shop. Agt 646-2414. · · makt serv, pool. The Mesa, 17th St. Apt A. 548--03a8 trlc kitchens, private Pl. s Summer Rentalt 420 Coast HW)', CdM. 11,Iale. Carpenter 415 N. Newport Bl .. NB. 2 BR-Carport. Neat shop. or balconies:, carpctin&. dra--rnE EXCITING lndu1trl•t-Rentll 450 675-4944 alt 6 1.:.;;.;,;.:;c:.;.:c;.._ ____ _ 6.....-i ping. UtillUe1 paid . peries. SubteIT&nean park· PALM MESA APT$. SAVE tn June. $175/week, FEMALE Great Dant-Vic. NEW, remodel, 'frame & INDOOR/Outdoor la b or , cleantne; yard projects, malnt. Very reu. rates: &l&-3798 ~FROY :,;!pe~J:r: $15S/mo. 531-&:iOS ~;~;:~~~:t ~r~n~ MINlITES TO NPT. BCJI. AU&". $300, slp 8, 3 BR, 2 NOW LEASING SanF ta "~~ Del Mar. = :t~re&~ce!o:. U• rdt il.... I: sm-"1dy 2BR. unfum, crpts, drps, F&lhkm Ialand at Jamboree Bach, l & 2 BR. from $150 ba, pool prlv. 2 blks to bch. Hunt'-ton Bffch 1,:,,a=,wn.""".:~c::...=~'-----1961 .,...., K.J'A"' • ranee. oven, refril, no Pf!ts. and San Joaquin Hills Road. Adults, No Pets:. Pvt pk,., r.1.F . Fenton, 642-'·E·•w "I \VHITE cockapoo Pu P PY, ,:L,,t,;"',;nsed;:;""·,,:96;;::.2"°"'"''-;-::-:-;-:-32' FURNITURE van tor Hauling .,,.,_..... $14.5. !168-1453 Telephone (TI4) 644-1900 1561 Mesa Dr. 9933/67J..2ll0. N ,.,.. F'ountan Valley are a, WOODWORK, cab In et s , locai tum hauls le aen'l 2 BR. ~-~-ocean, furnta. .A$"'5vall NE\V 1 1: 2 Bt, 2 ba. drpl, tor rental information (5 blJcs from N~ Blvd.) BAYFRONT Balboa Penln. 5 ff94QilSq. ~.N& U1P d -":::1:.-,,,3221=~..,,--,.,,.,--~,,-""""o ..!_~-~~ .. ~:..., ~~ hauling. S.1862. 1l'iY'. ~~~ Cl"Ptl. pool, bbq, gar~ ~ults, THE NEW 546-;iuw Br. pier &:. slip sleep 14. am ton• ew an Sh'fALL blade kitten with a IJ\U ... , O"t0"-1.»0, .,.._. SKIPLOADER & dump truck now, ·-· · m peli. 376 W. Bay. • CASA VJCT'ORIA * Weekly June: SXKI, Ju1y 646-0697 or 833-0519 flea collar on Avocado St, Cement, Concrete work Co t u:phalt N H.lthh 2 BR. SJS(Htove, refri&, ~Y~vopoMAP:::~E.~ 1 & 2 BR. Furn &: Unfurn, $14001) 682--0' Aug1~'"$500. 673-6055 or 1.100 Q •·11 Costa Mesa 645-4124 ... ~. brer:;: M6--n10. CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Adu1tl, no -Lee kiL $135 • mo. )m. E. 16th Sl NB 646-18)1 cptaldzils. htd pool • .Adu.Its, . . Carpets. drapes, D/W, TV '" . S ~ " • space, FOUND bike v 1 c i n i t y BRICK veneers. Slumprtone no pet&. 66-8965 ready. '!'hP sales office Ill ant. Pool, E'tc. Come by i~ 2BR. 2 BA. furn, Nr. Bay & ,../.front offices, lrg fl!ftr Sandcastle & Se acres t & concrete, block fences LOCAL movin1 Ir h&ullnc b)' open daily front 10 Ar<.t to quhi! about our ll,1ove-in ocean. across rroin prk. door, $180 mo. 1781 Whittler Corona d@I Mar 644-5.1'9 • ''"rought iron, store front. student i..argt! truck. Reu. $140 up. 2 Br., 3 Br., 2 Ba. 6:30 PM. l\facArthur Blvd. Allo\\'Rll<:e 525 VictOria St. Newpt Bch $200 wkly. St., 01, .646-5033 days, • Cus. work. 963-1855 -5U-1846 or 534-2164. Pool. bit-ins, play_ yard_. Ir San Joaquin Hills Road. at llarbor: C.l\1. 642--8970-. 673-0473 &l6-0681-eves--Large-Getman shepherd, ml. --al.ks dri Sa YARD, aaraae cleall.ipl, l996 Mapl.@, 642-3813 644-55.Xi Vic. HBHS. Black A, tan. PATIOS, w • ves. w, Remove trees, dirt ivy. * 28R, lBA, --Meu. Verde DUPLEX. brand nu delux, 1 ~ BR.-2-BA, frplc,petio. -a ll · · --· · · . concrete. 548-8668 for e.!_l. Huntington Beach UDO Isle, compl. furn, 2 Rentals W1nted 460 Friendly M2-647B---break_mno_vL.Lr:e.:°r~Q!!i~~~~in"!rg·~84~i~Ml~.!-'·~~--1 upgtaln;-lrg-closds, sa>. blk ·to~ ocean or bay, fml: LA QUINTA HERMOSA elect kitch, dsh/\\'Kh. Avail \VANTED to rent 01· lease -3 FND Fml poodle 5/29 V1c CEMENT &: Block \\'ork. Houteclunl.. · ,' NU 2BR. crpll, d r p 1 , no pet.a, 833-$74 :mR. 211BA,' $395 fW'l' n10. Spanish Country Estate Liv· J une. July, Aug. 61~1368. br, 2 ba, Sp. for 3 llorsei1. Warner & Newland, H.B. Wall patios sidewalks etc. W9hldr)'1 dsh/wlh .. frplc, 2 BR:-Adultr,-no-petlr-BA¥ _Back: 2BR, .l~2~. $3i:J JK'r 111g & Spacious-Apts..J'er.· STUDIO apt, Hunt-Harbour, \Viii consider older home, in 842·4098. By hr. or job. ~w-'-DA¥WORK. General Clean- pltt, yrly, 206 Grand Canal, --f.1EADOWS-APT...-387-\V_ Jno. 2 sly \\'·I!.v. rin up. raced pc>Ql, !'iunken gas beaulJWJl...r.ec..1ru::li.Jla'2§S or near Orange C t y . S:tn. lite tan leiTier . College TE Dri ing. Anytime. Re I lab I e . 6n..3328 Bay St., CZl.I. 64&-0073. tziriW,· ~1:;.;:,at:;n~:11. HBQ. Uril~bevablel:.lvtng. --from 0t.-can, $150 week. 645-Di9 ·Park area, C~I. ·Must ide;rI-CpO ~1C f!-,,E Blockve"'!~i · ~rt!ltlon. 54.l-7000, - ELEGANT 2 Br w/e~r. nr. LRG 3 br, 2 ba, crpt/drps, Sun, Mon, 213 ..... f 76_6783_ l BR. UNFURN $l_65 8~2061 ; BTI-7013 eves. QUIET adult seeks year-tlfy. 557-7386. M";..,~. Llc'd. &ls.-0395 _M_l_·=~·°"',..,,-==-p lhopl/beh, Yrly. 83S-3437, bltns, encl pat,, nr QCC. $185 l BR. FURN $185 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT round • 1 BR furn. ren· GM car keys. Ocean Avenue Cerpet CIHnfnt1 ewlwkndf 5*-739S. nlO. 557-0050:-EASTBLUFF; beaut. nc\v AlL Blfi.1&¥r:s fl~o 4 BR. Pier & Slip tal llease, ~~ .P7~~ parking Jot. .Lag. Bch. Child Care. Floor Ce re & Windows a.lboll Penlntull 2aR. crpta, drps. blUns, pri ~ie~ :':;~t~~~I B~~~t~: _!.dulls, No Pets_ __ WOO-~ r.to. Rltr. 644-61.ll or Island I. 494-9466 l\lon·Fri CHILD CARE IN MY HOr.IE putch Maint Serv. 511,~ w .. e, Y. 2 . BR., 2 baths. ~!~ru· -gar;-toup!e pref. $305. 644-0355 {4 blkS s:-orSinDlego Fi'W'Y LtOO Isle, ~ BR, 3BA, hOme 'f· .1nlcef fihom'OJt/H;.:: OLDER Great Dane 1 have an opening for one Decllcaffd Cleani"tl .1. .c.niw. '"°""' NEW Bayfront-priv Bch & on Beach, l blk \V. on Holt July $1.2CKI. Aug, $1400, days &!111 Y ~[s ve, B S t Brindle fem. Fnd Vic child, week day1: only. * WE 00 EVERYTHING * ~1 =Mon~ E. E.SIDE 2 BR. $160 Pier 3BR. 2BA, $j5() mo· yr-to 16211714P)arl<sl847 ~·4·1Lane.) 962-1356, eves 675--87fi6 ~ . Y e P . Irvine It Mesa Dr. 557-7861 Private sleeping room for-Refl. Free est. 646-2839 ""''" p Uo -""'"' htd pool. adult& Iy. 9'J!Kl631 or 644-4510. ( ...,.. NR ocean, &: channel, 3BR, ' Male miniature boxtt mix. na()I, hot lunChea: and plenty Bey A Beach Rll)I'. 875--3000 a ' ~-... Need a "Pad'"' Place an ad' 2BA $25()..$275 wkly. Days 3 OR 4 BR unturn home in La Mirada rabitot taa Vic of loving care. Lake Forest Maeonry 3n!_D~vai{,':,e,bltna, '325 no pm. 642-953>. N~~ou~.~';e~.W~; Aptt., · ' · GT.,...m,atts.~ ~~~;Jf;~d-June · Pau1ar\no school. ~2.· -El Toroatta.586--5950 Q_U_AL_rrY-' ..... ma.oon--ry--_.-. 17",..3308 "P"F " Unlu 370 Lea!I@. 673-2256 Fum. or Unfum._ 370 V1e1tJon Rent111 425 P FOUND pregnant cat. vtc. Contractor Brick A block walls. Patiol um. or m. · Santa Isabella I: Santa Ana a sped&Jty. ~ ~ tlel ~r Costa Mui Costa Meta BALBOA Penlnsula house or 1~ Ave, Cotta 11,Iesa. 543-1729 LICENSED Contractors. Pilntlng & ~ COit• Mlle ~Pl 8. sno. wt?ek up. , ,,_ IC I • ~ 5-6 v.·k old German Shephe:rd Remodel-Addltionl. pe.t:io&. Paperhangl .. JA"=-71 . •. puppy, Vic Gr'Hn Valley fences, etc._ Prompt att:n to -----~--~---I Rentals to Share 430 Ward &: Slater. FV. 968-1926 detail. MC>-5603. MS-.1085 No Wuttns ,.ec,,,!* >---<--l--oN TEN"ACR'F.S--11 Aptt. fum./unty.rn. Lea~e Fireplace / Jfrlv. p&I K>.!. Poola Tennis Contnl'I Skf.~t. 900 Sea Lan. Cdl\t &IA-2611 --(-MaeArtilur nr Coe1t H'\'Y) ~ --~---~ 2 BR, din. rm, frplc, M\V crpt.1 1: drpa:. S2851n10. Call Mr. Beals, 556.-3790. 2 BR. p&;/mo., Cl'pto, cfrps, (lat-. Crp<, <hi>· Call Mr. Beall, 55&4790. NEW I. BDRM, family rm, °"'!i drpo, bltnl. 13.'iO. mo. ...... Sept. m-3308 j Bl d JACK Taulane Repa~ * WALLPAPllt * FE -mmate, 24-30. non· Announcements 500 fND Beaut. on c cet vie. mod ddtt 20 ~·exp ·-0 -re • 0" B--sldc Dr re ·· a · J 'Q • IVh-you call """·-" smoker. to share 4 br, 2 b&, ""' w Y " ....,, · L' 'd J\t W Co 547--0)36 '"' --. ·--f111-in i1--fj-Ney,:pt-Bcn.-tnml-.-w/.1..girls.- 0 ING l~~a~ckg;:!!ng<.i!in~o'!!uf" tN~.~B~. ~·~1~3-~74li0~.7""F"""'ee=li~"'.i·EY~.;,•~Y,,;;;;,· ;;,;,,;;;;;. l;:~~~MS-~1~444~°"'¥~·~=.::;-l----~I Scpt.-Junc, $108. m 0 . business? . Having rough11\·tA Y t:;t h. Jri!h Sf!ttcr. Dreftlng George Painting le Decor'~ 6T~6 times solving you r prob-64:>-8997 -... -Interior & Exterior len\s? \\.'e <'an hel p! Be our " ' DESION/dn1Jt. plluu home Guaranteed Top Quality, BALBOA Penln PO In I · g11es1 June :), 1973. 7 P.r<.1. n! FND. Shuttcn c:oast Hlvy. & romml. add! t tons, \Vorkmanshlp & Materials 011.rner 's 28 R npt. nr bay-290;, Redhill <at Bl'is~oll to 492-6007 g>trages any size job. Free estimates U c. &: Ins. occtu~. Gar, colot' TV S200 ;o;.-.-rot· youl'seU. Kehoe You'll flr.d \t in Clas..ified 842--.1400 1-37HS74 pc.r 'vcek. 675--721:\, Enlerpri11es 71;1/979-248:{, 1~;,;;;;:;::::;;;::::;;;;:;;;;;:::;.,!.;::;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: "7==,,,..-==-,,=-= FE~tAtE roo1nn1atc OV<'r U, ! PAINTING & rt'palr. 35 )'l'I to share With 83.rne. J,ge 3 Auto Tr•nsport•tlon 525 \\'Orkmanship auer. Take Pa d • 11dvant~ of my exp. ~h-~r:o o':!'~isbJ1'94'~ beach. TRANSPORTATION Trader's ra 1se '1&-7006. ' MAN 40-liO yrs, •hr 2BR. NE.EDED NOWll I BUlC W.P./-lna cootnct 28.A. furn. Oakv.'OOd apt. Fron1 S.A. College. area lO b)' home appt. 1060'• ampla. t 1 6 O m 0 . N e w p 0 rt , Huntington Beach s Sun,set I 1' nes Thf! Hancmen 547-»M · 673-2631/645-3i61 · Aquallc Par~. 12:00 noo~, HOME. Residential. Apt. ?!torr-Fri. Willing to pay fair Quallt;y Work. In t -E x t , 1'\VO men seek thlrd to share price for ride. Call after 6. ti' mes Rea.. MS-9548, MS-1575.. turnlshed beach home. Non 531 ·-• ~~~ pre!•rTtd $100 -\~~-~~~~~~~:II EXP. Pal.-_Idle __ '-;;:;;;APT or HOUSE 1; dollars E.~~~nt .. • Call 'HOME-PARTNER' -11•1 ~· nw--ru 836-1191 O• IH&-14111 .. Int/Ext "'" e&timatn. '--------------"! c.:n llit.T& -Gor1got for Roni 435 --''-------Personals 530 30 ac. No. San Di@IO Cnt;y COMMERCIAL 1ot 159x625 PROF. palnttrl honest Wllft, 00\JBt.E garage tor rent. 15 ml. • Rancho Calif. (val. from •t. to s1. Close to rtas. tnt/.:x , .free est. $40/.mo. ill E. 22nd St.. VETERANS lSSD _JM?r acl Wllltrad9 •!!... Ontario Airport W..Frwl/-• Rera. 548.Z75$. C~t!I i\te~~. &42-3&15. ~iu·~ $4.58 to $7.0lf per hOur :ir P@.rt tor O.c. p~pcrty or Cle"ir. Trade for lricome PAlf\'TfNC a: Paperha.ncln&. SINGLE GARAGE . g1.11u·antttd by using )'OUr ?. 548-M or 548-911<1. PfOJ'J .• O.C. 83Q.&l9S fJt \. Cean \York done t6 YoUf -214 t;, 20th St, $l>. ptor G.I. Benefits \vhUe !It• SIX-store junior ,hopping O\JN-ER desicts exchanze Satl1faction. 3-aQ..41&1 1no1\U1. 6'12-12&1 tendlni Santa Ana Colic~. r~ntcr, PomonA, $1 75,000. 2-4 unit building• in Bell for Pla:.ler Petet. R..,.fr ·Office Rental 440 _Call no\v -.. 70 Tracie for 11lm.ll1r b1 beach 3 or-4 l>r. houae In llunting. ' '-,_,,.------~--:-...... --:-:~ 1"'17-9561 Dct .l Arca. Long Bt'ach to San ton lkh, Costa. !\le@ ma. * PATCll Pl.J\STERJNG * s CL _ B ES 1&.35 Dleao. O..~r. bkr 499,1005. C•ll 21~869-8346. All '>Pe•· rr.. .. uma111 1980. 1291, 756 A MO 1(1. ft. Pel1it"s, or meet rpl to cpl HJ\VE i40,000 equity In 1 ACfi:( beaut, M\OC f~ Olli ~7·="-+-~----t A nt pl e pr k It . U t 11. Cnll "Leah" 2·& P . m . N'pl. S..ach lnco1ne prop. Callf. Pln(J. ~tM)' rec. You don't need a am 11 Baumiordner, 541-5033. 638·1511. \Vant fret" 4 cltar house in f"clllties nr by. $2395. value .. "Draw Falt" when '°' Don't rtve up lhc •hip! Oran1e COunl)'. Aatnt I'ra.de for good car ot place an ad tn the o.u, ''Ust" l t In ctusUled, Ship Sell the old ltUft Buy the new ~ ' 8'7Ml44 wqon of eq. val. ~ Pilot Want Ads! Call MW to Sboro Rcaulul 84H67!. 1tuff. I••••••••••••••••-· MNm . • • I' • 24 DAILY PILOT Moodu. June 4,, 1973 [ -• ...: 1[5J t L•...,n•• JtfiJ! ~!!!!!!!!!"''"!!!!!!!!!-~][fi)~I f ~ 1 =-_1 !!!!!!!!! _L!!!!!!!!+1•_1 ~""=1!HJ~l·f~l~I !!!!!!!!! ..... ~,.... l(l1)1 L ~~~··~·• ~l[JJ~··~I ;;--;;;;'-*;;'_,' ~ILm;;;• f :1:;-I ;;;-~~,....~-~Jftt]~J ~!I ~ I ~'"~'"''~'"''' ~l[i]~I J I 1:i==~~~~:=~=:-=~~:1 !~~~~:;~~:1IH~e~i~p~W~e~n~1J~.~A~i~F~7i~o -110 Help w onted, M & F 110 Plumbi-H elp W onted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710Holp Wonted, M&F 710 Holp Wanlod, M & F ... DISHWASHER ·-· --M.\ID \IOTEL. ,,..,,EX· L.R. OTIS PLUMBING CARRIERS ' NEEDED CLERK $110 Wffk KEYPUNCH """""" "''"" '""'. 0Wp011 Remodels&: Rclliift11. \Vntl'r HOSPITAL Bl\'rl .. Coin:i ,r.h·~:i_. __ _ •-•1 I f ,. ...... , l::.;pc>r lcnced dlsh~1cr \\'llnl· :;;~~:t,;~~':2"~0~11c & FOR DAILY PILOT ENGINEERING OEPT. '" by relotlvt•ly """' ~·•· OPERATORS MAI D-:-;:;;,;-;;,,, •. Mo•..1 • B/A. Con11,ietc Plun1bing , taurant. Six day "'N'k in. ~ ,\pt, 11111i.:-l3t•11t'h. - o. • f l . l l """"''" ""'"' "'""'' until Mfliry GeTlflinI Hosp1'ta1 ' Call 536-0111. .,.-rvlCl". MALE OR FEMALE II< a nla1n f' n g n ('e r n It '"' \Ve ...... """kill" t' x fl(' l'' l -• Re -• 1 R:30 1.1.n1. Nu Sunduy v.·ork. , .. , ,,._... ,. All) f 1 b .. -.. k l'Ur u TOTAL S•"RVICES CO. rceorull. pruuuct on f"'" "")•pw1c'· O"''t'alor~ fol' i\i" •U' i· u "''" , . ~ ~ · • 1 h 11 , Totul J>B", including over· ""' .. ,,~ 111 $2 "' I. 'PJ•IY \Ved 1'1inor Plu1nbing &: Rl'pa.irs J cessing, •YP ng 8 'Y Hme, sboUl 1110 roi-52 hour daytime-& swlngshHI. '1 Jilli· "I 1· .. N 1' · " ' 646-0977 or &1&-IR09 MUST oE 10 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER helpful. Perm. posi t ion 12:30 ani on till' Univnc T!O \\". Bay ,\v1'., Bal boo . J>LUMBING H.EP-Al_R_ HAVE A DEPENDABLE BIKE w/gro\\·lh pQlenti ul. ~M~~ C!~~ ~nn~~'! :~ 2701 So. Bristol, Santa Ana 170l·l710. \Ve us .. "•llllnJ.: Ill -MAIL-ING DEPT- No job too sinall GOO[)-PROFITS! Call For Appt el i n back or Toy \Vorld Phone (714) 979-3500 trnl_n_ Oii the tnh punch t-:'\1J1u1dlllJ{ 1najordlrl'<:t n1ail I ~ • * * 642-3128 * * Jndw;trial Relations srorC' tn South Coast Pini.a . vei·•fier. lo(;ull?n of lhc k('y & 11nn1 lni: fh•1n hi C.P.1, l----~~~F-;:;;;m~~~r=~~-""" ... •~•••"•·-IMA.........,.._..._2•ot.tde:6'ttl.$t•--i--l1•l4ni94:'.9'i0i---~·~1lll~ppl= .. ::fi'°""~"~'"'::O~~~~-::::i---~ _punc h dl"nt. 111 1111• n<'ri::i-, . . ·. ;,,c,..11 •• ,,.~"J---... ,. .:>tWlnsJl1 ""1.f•rafi.,ns CALL 642-4321 Ask for Gary Jarrtft (71 4) 494-9401 Full Time & elief------1---rotu.~ \\•ifl bl\ 1''1i«litl'ln ht>IJl. ~let'h:111il·al r1pti1u.uf' Alttratlon.-.-642·5845 Htlp Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Wanted, M & F 710 Dr's Assistant Applications Acc•pttd 9AM. 4PM Island. NCll'J>Orl Scath. au ;\~St'l .,~ ~~I ch·~:"~11f ;. ,, ,, ' 1- 20 TELONIC Plf'aSI.' coll l\l r~. J{oi;(• 1«fd. N•• i,yn pro l' 1· · Nt'al, ae<'Urate. years exp. I I INDUSTRIES Young lady 118-28) to HSSis! RN'S 101, All appoiiJIOl(.)lll (lppor•. f11r ,ulvanN>n11•11L Television Repair ASSEMBLERS * BkkprS * ~~~~~.s~PP1~ini1:r~~~ til-1) :~17_7571 Pl•'!IM' };11~~'.ix:,~0r HP n t • Rf J"S T~ &nrt.""' cN~oll $9.J9:· 1 ~ • Laguna Beach ~~~st"1'1' .. ,::'_ Nc,B•c. ml W. HOUSE SUPERVISOR 3·11 GREAT WESTERN A•'"'"'"' ""'"' C.·nl,.,. h~. 0 ,. ~1.,c..wpo • · ... Electronics irm 1~.,_,,s t•x-START NOW! Equal Oppo1'. Employ!'r ......,., · .. .,.. · · :\!AL~; IK•li> 11'i111ti.•<l._ p/timl' Q-t<.>-">'" J JX'l'irnC1"'tl asscmbl('l'S for '."'!!!!!!!~!'!!"~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!•I I SAVINGS 01. fllinil". Ki•nlut·ky F'rird I[)]] Job Wanted, Fen:talt 702 NEED hrlp al ho1ne! \\'e have aides, n u r ses, h·O u s"ekp1'$, l-ohipanioris. J(omemnkers. U p j oh n , 547-66.~l. I Help Wonted, M&F 710 A Jx>t ter lemp. posilion TEACHERS STUDENTS HOUSEWIVES Male & Female production dept. Full lh111• eA/ PAYABLE COLLECTOR lo h 8 n d 1 e_ DOMESTIC Help George ICU/CCU & LYN J 11 & 1 J J f"h iekcn, :!'!f.!I E. Coasl lhl'Y. employm('nt i f'XCt'lll'nt •A/RECEIVABLE llt•linq uent accounts door to Allrn Byland ~l'ncy, 106-B • • 1418 N. fl,1 ain St., $.'\nla 1\na Cd!l l artt•I' J 1>111. benefits. Just 1.) rnin. fron1 •PAYROLL (loor. 11.B. Must be E. 16th SL, S.A. 547--0395. ,\n Equal Oppty E1n11loyl'r J;ii.iiii;iiiiiio, ... ;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiij S:111ta Ana. •GEN'L ACCTNG l'l'SllOnsible & haV(' car. !In; OONUT Shop, nite Shilt & p/ 01 D. EPAR·TMENT KITCll.Ei'l \\'Orkcr, \\•ill lr:iin. Call Fo1' Appl . eNCR MACHINES 11C.\1hlr. 847-2300 bef lOcun. ti1ne, fC'm11Jc. Age Z"r-45. Deys. F/thne. '.Pt'rsonnel Industrial Rcla1ions Long 01. :;horl I e r-ni COLUMBIA YACHTS Apply in person, Mr. Donut, Dept 1ioag H08p, N.B. Management Trainees . (714) 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES Laguna Beach Equal Oppor. En1 ployl~l' ASSEMBLERS Varian data 1nachinl's a leader in (he mini cOn1pUl<'r irldtL'>lry hlls several in1- mcOia1e openings in our procluction al'l'a. You n1ust have a n1in . of 6 mo's e>:jX'r. in an electro-n1t>chanical assen1bly function. If you're looking for a position 11·/a .b'l'O"'ing Orange Co. ro1n- putt>r co. .~ mf.'f.'t the.se 11ualificatio11S. please apply a~Sigt11lll'll1S. 275 t.fl_-Cormick, Cl\1 11:'1 1'.:. 17th St., C.t.f. • 3· 11 & 11 • J Nl::Vt-:R A FEE A'I" Custom Boat Div. DH.A.F'J'Si\1AN, Art'h. con-• TEMPO Expans;on ;n custom ::;~~ tnke wock home, ·LABOR & DELIVERY boat ·field creates im· · · ll'vi;1e • 540-44&0 , med. openings for DRAPERY "u1·kroo1n help POST PARTUM • CARPENTERS exper. Hem or ovcrlock or I 17802 Sky Park n111rk . 546-U53. Annhrin1 :ll3-Z322 e ENGINE INSTAL- 1730 \V. Lu Palm11 LATION MEN Elt•c. Tech 10 $15K •~T"e~n~1po~~T~e~m~1,"'~"a~•~·y~H~c,,1p!!! le BONDERS Secretaries SG!"iO NURSERY Laborers SUMMER EMPLOY- JACK-IN- THE-BOX l The Fast Growing ' D • H \\' F;eypunch lo $600 BOOKKEEPER ny, 0 our prk \\/CC'k •"-""' EMERGENCY C 1 P.aid llolidayg: ... Acclng Clerk ~ MENT ---o. ocalrflln l tvinr con1pll'X Paid l\1edical Oflit"e-P.tanage·r ;:;,;.v:. ~ ~ -• \\"ORJ,:; l"F:AH )'QUtt orff'l'S. o u 1 s rand in g: 01~ RC'ccptionist -..,.,., llO'IE-" I port unity for the P<-'lwn 1\'hO Bonus lncl"ntivc Program FIC BookkN'J)l'I' SSOO Full Time & Relief " Subsidiary Of LRALSTON PURINA CO. ha.-. had 1)0mC c.'\lx'I'. & i\'lany Olhrr SC'nefits P/Tinll" Sec')' s:l20 e t-::XCEL. ST A It T I NG "'ants 10 advance to a. be"tter Exper. Only N['('d Apply Girl Friday s;;.JO 11-7 lnten'm SALl\RJ!-:S position. Slai1 $600. Call No Phone Calls Pleasr t\ssl. Bkki>r ~ e C 0 t.I P L !!:'T E (.'(). 1,inda "'''· 510-6055, Apply Mon thru Thon; NEWPORT ER TECH 11·7 Personnel Service BENE FITS Coastal Prt•sonnl:'l Agency, Contact Noel Kr lly, Supt. p I A e RERTAU RANT EXPER. 2790 llnrbor Bl\'d, Ci\t Equal oppor. employer 1n/f ersonne gtncy 17581 Irvine Blvd. 0N~O.,T_.1t,.E.,·9._ ____ _ COMMERCIAL 833 Dover Dr., N.B. MED SURG #115 Tu1t1"n BOOKKEEPER "·anted for 642-3870 We don't insist on a col- s ma I I cor p . w/30 TELLER """""''"""'!"'"''"'""'""'""' 838-5460 legedegrfforrestaur· employees, exp'd &-capable \\'e prt'sently have a position RN Equal Oppor. Employer • to handle Reclg & books open for an expel'. cotnnu.•r-ELECTRONIC • 11 ·7 ant txper1tnce, Wt are 11·/vry little supervi~ion. ciaJ trller. ASSEJ\:lBLERS LEGAL SEC'Y looking for mani;gement \\'cstminster area. F' o r Please Contact Exper. in -~and sold!'rinhg of • -eorp. -attmncy for growing ability; Mature judg· ""'"' into-a tion " inc M• .. N-.. land.·. -0 '0 '~' PC boo•u•. Mo" ave SURG[8Yl!N 3·11 h I I ·••• =---• ...... -.,.,........,.,., • .--1-• of componont• 1fUV!Uf. firm_ nl'f'ds pvt ment,· t .eta ent or mo-11.'r\'iew call 89-1-S612. BANK OF AMERICA "00"' 1.:ui::e ' Looking · fol' Su m 111 e r in person l\1'on thru Fri, employment? Come register 8:l>Al\f-4Pl\1 to the Person- l\'/U5 for good paying tern-ne l Dept. or contact B. porary assignments in a Kratka, zrn ~fichelsou Dr .. large va1·icty of 1rnlustry 111 Irvin('. 8.1.3-2400, ext. 336. Orange County. No con-Equal Oppor. Emt>loyer;-- lracts lo silin. \Ve Need_ ~!Q.r jn •-----hyi~o~u!r-ci\SKaOOu! our ™" thl' field of developing plan. 1'harit11.ble ront.ributions for wirin'g & rolor codes -2nd secreiary. l\fu!<I ha.,,·t> liOnie tivating and directing B--K-h'. P-R--ENper-ienced--to-.__Newpol't--C---('nter-Brant•h shift: -Apply-at--Babcock ---civil & co1·p.cxpcr-Sahu-y-10 th-.~actiOifCifOtfiirs:- a-.sist accountant & prop. EquaJ Oppor. En1ploycr Eleclronics. Div i s i 0 11 ' DILTARY $650. C"lll Sally Ila r t . f !;'o"·,",',:.~t S,uhmil r~~un1r _to CONTROL Parki ng _Loi, full Estcrlinr Coi·p., :l50.1 J·larbor C · ~;j-Coastnl Personnrl I you havt what it takes I 1 ' • 1 I I • Interim Personnel Service 17581 lrv;ne Blvd. Sa ddleh:ick Plazn Bldg. #11S _ Tustin_ 838-5460 Equal Oppo1-. E:rnployer I=====~~ ACCOUNTING CLERK 2 Yrs aC'roun ts payable ex- per. and good gcn('ral ac- counting background. Type 50 ""p.m. rlee1ric. Call For Appl. lndusll"ial Relalions Ull 4'14-94QL TELONIC INDUSTRIES a non-pro[it hosp. :l\.1ust be highly capable in ofc mgml. Corrcsponrll'ncc, re p ort wri1ing-, handling special ('Vf'll l S.IV 0 r ki n g w/volunteer i;:rourss .tc be a serr starter on ~pecial pro-jC>Cts~ !nquirl'"-1-0 -1-2-a-m pr-rsonnel 1tcpl, Ii o fl g Hospital, N.B. ART DIRECTOR NC'11•por1 Brach financial lnstitull' has immediate openings for a Corporate Artist. You \Viii dire<-t com- pany graphics clc sig n , advertising la y o u ·I , l'Or- pnl'a te iden tification & forms planning. Essential, 11.>quireml'nls i n c I u cl e . degree in graphics. or an. + -at least l --yrs 01-ofessional t!xper. COrpor"Ble exper. preferred. Salary ·\\rill be in accordance ,.,,/expr.r & qualifications. Submit re· I .0 . Box 18.ll, or p/linie Appl ~· in JlC'l'SOn Blvd .. Ci\1. An criual Qppt. Age ncy, 1i90 !-!arbor Blvd , and ·somt supervisory Nl'\\'pot"I Bch 92S6:t l\l'nluck.v ' J.'ril"d 01icken'. I::1nplo;.'C'r. JRAY LINE PERSONNEL Ci\! work txperienct, we'll DOlITIQUF: salesgh·l 20/25 G9::l s. Coast I-l\\'Y, L:lguna .=""E~M~P~L~o=v~M=E~N~T=--LVN , f/1in1e 7-:l. Ch;ir~(' •help you make the most. sf)Qrls\\'f'U r. s ,.,, 1 ni w ear, Bf'ach. COUNSELOR Nurse. Sec i\·lrs. 'fril1"r, of it. If you like the idea heat:h area. Good pe rsona l-C001' 'rt · · · · 1 · Excellent benefits & 11.B Con\'aJ.-.scrnt llrn;p, I • ii" !rain 10,. nig. ,1 · 1 "~ • exp 111 1nst1tut1ona Pf"t'\', a;:::l"ncy C'Xl>Cl'. iQ.:iate~ _ l'"l. L'loci·'". H.B. o running your own ·:-.1 f;T' _;>li9_bt'1. 1 uJs 0 '& l'noki 11g. Bevrrly i\lanor &: tech. clt•Sk.' Excitini; Working Conditions 00 ,.. ~7-r;i.·1 show and sharing in the :~xp '' ...-1 l1<&'Cn o•onvalc~nt -~ O'!< P i ta l .. job-fii r:u11ing-s; -\\'Ol"k S uccess, act now I . Laguna Hilli-, 8.'17-8000 l\'/nlallll'r g:rp. ('all Elly , . LVN -Easy, plcasn1 11,.•l'k. -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;~;;;;;;;./ Equal Opportunity E1nploye~ I to S600. Oint-ga C.'Jinh:, (714 ) C1\B I NET i\f AK ERS, frame~. & detail pcopll', for camper factory. Apply 8.'>8 W. 18th, Cos ht Mesa. Career Secretaries AveraJ::C range $500-ST:iO. Top $. NO FEES. N.B ., C.M., Irvine, Orange & S.1\. Call Im1nediateJy. e P.P.S. • Ellis :i.-i&-8303, Con Ir o I e Cross country Cal'C('r F:n1pjoynu~nt Ab-en-547-6329 ~~!:~~n cy. 3400. ln•ino Blvd. NB Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•ntod, M & F 710 MACHINISTS ORANGE COUNTY INTERVIEWS • IEQUESTRIA-N GENERAL l\IAJNTENANCE ~~----• Managers Nci\· Che\'y dlr seeks p..·u1 -w-•-v- • Assemblers HORSE RENTAL tin1(' retia"l'C. "man Friday" MONDAY JUNE 4TH e Molders STRING SUPERVISOR for a little cleanin' and fix-IPMNE PER.SP'JNB. Top rate of pay i\'oon _ 9 Pl\1 e Inspectors in' around new 1acilitiC's. SERY1CE5••r<~trV . i\1 Th!' • G I R . Newport Beach Pleasant. pcl'maO('nr op. "'JU""-I ROYAL INN e epa1rmen p or tun i t y. 1-1 011,ard F/C Bkkpr/Sec'y to S!IOO Con101:l'nsuratl' II' 'expe.r. 18 AJJ 3 Shifts Seek individual \1·/cxpr-r. op-Chc\TO\et, l\lacArthur and F/C Bkkpr !retain 10 $.i50 Pi:e':'1ous work_ll<'ccssary 1n 35 So. HARBOR DR. \\'e \Vill Train ('t·atl ng N'nlal horse s1r ing. Jamboree Blvd., Ne.,.,1>0M Jndus/Cornni'I L. Proc $850 mllhng mach1nl"s, lathes, Anaheim MacGregor. Yacht Corp, !\l ust have run \rorki~g Beach. l::xec Sec'y l\lktng to $700 etc. Must do O\\"ll set-Ui?S &-Or Call Pacific-Per---l--1~~l;63l;~P~la~ce;;nt;i"';C;-'~L~-;~~kno·ll'INigl',Of ho1'SCma~sh1p GENERAL--Hclp.--p/tim Ins. Ratelwrite $700_ ha\'(' o11TI tools. Poa1tion --(7l~ $21·7JDO _........ ~ --~ffif"li:?HlltY to-dcal-Cttccti\•cty ~ . I 5 Ori·--· Sl!c y/Stat lype s100 -opl'Trto-male-or-fr.mal . -•k for '"id A"•k•"an S.r"•"ces Inc ~ / h bl' eves rom pm on. v"'" · ;r-. ru • .--. --· .... ,. " • • \\' l e pu 1c. & Kitchen. Over 2t Appl y Acclng Clerk/EDP lo $700 Cail !<;or Appt :iOO Nc1vport Centl"r Dr. C U S T 0 D t A N -Gen'! ore in person, i\>fe n Eds, 410 E. ~~t AcctnCg Clerk to S680 Indust rial Relation!'! This is an equal Suire 900, N.B. niaintenance. ·Exper. pref'd, Pel'n1a~cnt fllin1c posi.1.ion 171h St Costa l\.1:csa .x.-..-retary/ PA 10 $62S 1 6•10-1970 i\ble to \\'Ork \V/min . "''xln t s.'\lary & benefits. . • . Afis t Bookkrepcl" to S600 (714j 494-940J ,---. •mp oyment 2-1 Cl"ntral ·ro1v<'r, Q1·ange stlJK"rvision. Con1acl ICN Call 644-7464 GEN L Bookkel"plng, l"Xpr-1~· 1 &c'ys (no shl to S570 opportunity and both Laguna S.ach sun1e 1\·/salary require- -_ _ ~ _ mt'nts in confidence to: Equal Oppor. E111ployPr --Clli'flSitifil"'fldtlo."" 870 c/o Dai ly P ilot 3<17..£146 P:ha rn\aeeutieels-tnc, fl7'l7 \\lrckdays-IX't"''"-8tun-&. 5pm M.usU~·pc..~atlS\\'.eJ:.,Phones...... Sec'ys"'l'rniirec ---10 $5fi11 --TE'-ONIC--' -m a le-&-feinale-- f'.qual Oppo1•• Eniployrr Cam pus Dr, I iv in e . Ask for Sally ol: \Vcs Girl ofc. Sl!nd resun1c to Clerk Tvpis.ts to $.">-10 "' applicants wlll be ACCTNG CLERK Lat')..-e co1·p ore necrts in- dividual 10 assist n1nnagrr. Some cln ta pl'OCf'ssing cx- JX'r. helpful. A"£ typing. Salary to SGOO. Call Sally Hart. 51()-60.).'.i, C oa s ta I P<'1'!50llnel Agency. 2 7 9 0 Hrbor Bl\•d, Cl\1. A P A R T ri.1 F.:NT l\1tlnngers, Retired rouple capable of assun1ing full 1n1umi:cnt!'nt r e s p on s ; hility inclding cleanln~ ,I'.,-i\laintenant'(' 548-2407 EMBLY Experimental -Auembters Will perform as· sembly w o r k of highly-skUled -na- ture of experiment- a I prot~type sheet metal ~omponents and close tolerance assembly 1 t r u c - turts. High school education required plus five ytars ex· perience. P .0. Box 1560 Cos!a i\1esn , Ca 92626 Equal Oppor. Employer .,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.1 Sl1-2500. Ec1ual 0 p po r . Equal Oppor. En1ployer Prcs-~ee. Inc., ,16~10 Pa yroll .Clt'rk S49S INDUSTRIES · -= Enlployer ~ SuJX'r ior Ave., C.i\t 92621. Train<'PS !lile type• 537:, g1vtn consldtratlon, •• CASHIERS-EXPER Dclivrry of DAIL\' PILOT, -.. l\.-!11in1ena11<.oe ~11\n 10 S650 Laguna Beach 1-:qual Oppor. E1nployer ASALESMAN TOP $SS Paidvac.hol.~ick lcave,li fc SUNDAY O N LY , to FACTORY GIRL FRIDAY CALL TRISH J-IOPKfNS ins., nicdical. clen!al & Pl'Ofir ne\\'spapr-r catTiers in SAN . :\:lust be good typist, book-488 E. 17th SI. (a l Jr..-inc) -~ C:'I N • I CLO IENTE al'ea. R£>quirl"s . · C ket·ping, handle phone & at1ona Lumber Co. UH! of Slation \Vagon or STACO SWITCH, IN front receptionist. lntcrrst-Suite 224 642-1470 i\-fAO ltNISTS MANAGER TRAINE-E . Oulslnnding-oppoi-tunily tn -11dvnnl'.'f' to n1:in:1i;:l•rial POSi· ti11r1 i11 :ID-60 dnys. Our cur- l"Y'nt manag('J's f':lrn $100f41!",00 1110. l\Iust have dirf'('t su les l'XJ>C'rien<'r. 19122 Brookhursl Van. Contact l\1r. llany NEEDS ing 1rork \1:iU1 good po!Cllf> , .. " •• •• .,.._« -"II !CornC'l' of Garfield I Seeley. 330 \Vest Bay St., "'Electr~Mechanical rial. Salary romml'nsuratr ·~·~;:"·~··~::~··~~:'.'".!!£ ' I llun1ing1on BcaC'h Cosla i\fC'AA. &12-4321 Assembly Leads 'o\ilh experiC!l{'C'. Call for JANITO!t. p/tirne. No ex-. xper1menta Cl-IE~· \1·antefl fllr Cellar DELJ\lERY i\Ien. permanent ..... Machinists app't bel\\'eC'n 10 8m & 12 per. IK'Cl'!!-~. f\f r. Senne, or '\ Expanding' ne\v ca r deall'r-P.l"staurant, 2'lO Forest Ave., part tinie for C'ar_ly 1norni11g ...,.Mach Shop Htlper noon. 64:Hil 33, ask for ~·1trs. i\t r. \VilRllms. Silve1v.'00ds, MaChl'n"IStS ship ne.xls 6 men ID round l.al'.,'l.ln11 Beach. ne11·spapcr delivery t o "St k R Cl k Clark. 4:, J.'ashion Island, N"•pl out their professional sales honies in Ne.,\'port Beach. OC m . tr CPnt~r. staff. ExpcrienCl' hrlps ... CLERICAL i\!11;,;1 have dependable car & ...,.Receiving Inspector GIRL FRI DAY J~.~~,~l~TO""R~l~A~L~ro-u~l-,-,-,~.~il~f~o,. but l\'C' 1l'il1 thoroughly rrain . be n·liab\C'. ph 642-4l!OO ...,Elec. Test Lab Tech Great variety spol. Some couple, l':\p'd pref .. o 1v n Olf'll "·ifh good po1l'n!iRI. If Hyland Laboratories A DELIVERY ., I . 113'1 B k c I i\1 AIR. A/P & posting. Also t '""' t:O.tl' vou sold dire1·t or door io Leader in Medical Dian-,_.~ . , ''.:;:__j~~· · 11 ~~~·?ft~~ n . csa relieve as recei>t ioni sl. S!a11 rans .. .,...,..,"""'· uvvr an<• al"t' aml)I• 1011s :111( nos tic Products, Has de livery of ne\\'Spapel's, no ,\n Equ<d Opportunity """-"'· Lall v 1oru1 u ray, JOBS v.-ant to ca1TI top dollars, • ed" t · f II r o 23 1 Enlployer 5-lo-GCr.i>, Coas!al Personnrl thrre is no-!in1i1. Our-1.>t>n(•· imm la e openings 0.r ~-o cc ions. ver ' nnB Agency, 2790 .Harbor Blvd. - _Jill' incl ud&-!ree--dcn10, va-s killed individuals Want-htl\'f.' ~epend~blc car, H. . Cl\-1-T [ EASY WAY l"ng--to ass·ociate with a l -A'_'ea,-x.IW-421:>. . r Ei\lALE 'hl!fn/t1nlC' 16 yrs -H t•ntions, bonus plans. hos-or over. Fool takeout. Sti GRILL cook. exper., mull" or pi1allzalion, & insuraiiel'. f!rm offering ~op ben~· ~~f~!'~an:i:~E~~~~tli~~: E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa. fcnutle. 497-2550. Cnrn1l'l's Eru11 l\'hilf' you le::im. Apply f1t5 and work1.ng. env1-Pl"O"J'!-'ssh·c. ""'neral ptac-Dining & Pie Shop, 628 N. in person 10 sales manager "' e-FIGURE CLERK" C t La 9--:=i p.ni. Gustafson Linc-ronment. lice in Hunti ngton Beach. oas. gu na. 'nia1i\·e & enthusiasn1 a GRIU. _C.QOk, __i!_l_l__iJ!! l'. Mel"t'.-!6800 Beaeh-Blvd .. e "S-ECRET_"_R_Y n1usl. Ple.isant Onicc 11·ilh l\.1ust have good typing skills, Wknds, holidays. Ne"•pOM. llunlinglon Beach. '°" all phases of general office 0 -cb Tennis Club, &l+oroo AUTO Typ;n 60 45 ""p.m .. good figure "·ork °"" 9 w .p .m., \\'Ork. 962-3319 & some oUice expirr. GUARDS . SALESMAN sh 80 w .p.m . DENTAL Assistant, Ortho Foll & P/tl"me Positions Need 1 salesman. <'X- pcriencecl. Sell Bi\1C, Fer- rari, large inventory of used 1·11rl<, .f1·ee demo, C'>CCilcnt 1\·orking conditions. See Bud Ryde r or To1n t\ikin at NEWPORT • PURCHASING Olf" H 1· t Be b ApP.IY In The ll'<'. un 1ng on ac . Pl'rsonnel Dept. open in Long Beach.' La- CLERK (on Atl anta & BrookhurstJ , !\Ion thru }"ri 9 am-l2 noon guna Niguel in Laguna & Experience preferred, excellent typing skills required. • CLERK 962-2400. Com pton areas for qualified Dl::NTAL assislanl, fu I I PACIFIC MUTUAL applicants who des fr e timl'. I year experience. FV 700 Newport Center Dr. steady employment. ts Yrs nrea. 839-9660 Newport Beach of age or older. Apply in ~~:iiii"".'.~'.'::"""""""'l ~~~~;;;!;;;;.;;,;;;;;;;;..,.,.1 person, 3~ So. Lemon St., Gen'l Labor ......... $2.25 hr Pnint!'l'll, 2 yrs exp .. $500 mo Trainees ...•.•. to $450 mo Driver, ship clrk •• st $2.25 hr. Oirm plate hlpr ..... $2.25 h1· Inside 11ales ...... lo $8fJO n10 Scre<>ner .•.. · -•.• to $.100 hr Hydrflullcs serv ... lo $3.00 hr Tire Melter ...•. st $2. 75 hr 1.-fnny Factory Trnc Jobs Construction Trades \Vanted Accounting clerk ••.• $1211 \\'k Secretar ies •••••• to $6aO n'IO lnvc.ntory clerk Eight ytars gener .. - al machine shop tx- perience in manu- fRfUriri§ p re"Cts .... parts and tooling r.1q1tic.•d .,_Wil Lpor-_ ·form the layovt and machining of com· plicated parts ffom dimensional prints or sketchts. Apply In Person ~333 Harboc Blvd. Coste Mtsa', Calif. Ca ll i\lr. Nc"·n111 n 919-522:? i\1ANi\GJ-:lt i\1nnag('r 'o\'ho's hnd r:x- PERJE:NCt-: 1n fl l in<' 1·rcati1·r S!X'<"iill!y shop. Ph ri.1i-1;1~. • 1\1.\:-J lra1n for \\'inclo"· tlnl- ini:: ins!alrn.. (.'lal'LS2 U:.1---1-l l\~\1s!'s n1onthl,v to s.t.5(1 hr \111tun 1 ·"'" o,·e1· 2J. Tnll rW':it. r~l l-)l !Jjl. ' :\11\NA.GEH "'in<'ll .~ clOI~ --- "·'>lk'rtrnC't'd, 10 o p r ra 1 e ](•rt~d flr•pt. ln lll~hly stlt'· l't's.~ful <llss:o1u1t 11101'!-'., C.M. ' Pay inc lu d rs hin~c benefits. Cull i\lr. Wilkes, f1131 fi(i()..73J,; Precision 1 •• 1MPORTs , . ~-TYPIST . Dep.'lJ'tmcnt S1ore f"LOR ISf, n1i n. 5 yrs. exp Anaheim, bch\'ll 9 am & J. w. RobinSon w/hx:sh flol\'Cn;. 1-·uu timc. 1 pm. M . 1. •. I-I_ .. 100 \\. i42s9~S""· N.B. SO w.p.m . required. DlsPYAYrT:t~ME~ --i-ec11·an1ca I .A Sa-I Apply-tn p, ... ,.on---t--Mn ....... ,.. ""H"ltim<-- 1 uto esman o .. Cnll• FURNITURE SALES Top pay, designers lrecdon" AD'I' S1erlin1; S<'curily service 6Ll-G'A!l. An Eq ual Oppo r. E1nploycr ER'LCOOIC,_E.X.P..ER-_ uuo·D·s Flill Tin1e. i\tusl he clean & Sonic ofc exper, typl', 10 key By toueh ..••.•••. 10 $500 mo G<"nerul Off lCC' •• , .st $400 nm File Clerk .. , ..•. , , •• $:.l.20 hr Marketing S•cretery Responsible, versatile .i nia· l ~rc. Capable of sel f din:'<'" l.K>n k ort:Hnt1.aUon. Sh + 60 1 .... p.n1. 1 ~1'-1 E'..'<et'. typ. Ing for mptdly gl'Ol.,.illJ::' sail- boat rnanufat·turrr. Knovd-1'Clg~ ?f merrhandising, Ad· VC~ISl!lg & PR h.-.Jphil. but gen I f'X~r & good ~kills mo1'f> lnt~nl. 642-ROOI. MASSEUR 1'ypis l · ·-· .... · "· · · .s120 ~·k Ecr1111I Op1)1Jr. E1n1)IOYl'r 111 /r 5cl,,·Jw:...Mac1Luv1·s sL.12.oo...ht.l'C:CC:~=::::::· ---Ret.~plionlsl .....•.. $400 n101 1 ~ For Private Gym Assemblers To .'W.:11 ;\ei\' IJ;\l\\"s. f,;l,10<1 I Dona Leverett ~· ti111e. cxpl'r. Deeo1·11ring _ ·11·nrk1nc 'rnr11lirioni:. S('r 1 (714) 54().5000, ext 250 11•11 ntt'<'Ss, hut ht•lpful. nf'nt. Xln 'I 11·orkini::--conrl~. .~. 11iiy. i\JJply Surf & Slr- lni'n. ;,~JO \V. CoA~l •h\·y., NB FULL OR P /TIME Will perform close tolera11Ce a5sembly work on missile re- lated hardware. Must be a blt to ' work from blue - prints, sketches and specifications. Apply In P erson 3333 Harbor Blvd. Cost• M.1a, Calif. • - ''"cliEvi"ri'li BMW I Hyland c~~~~J,~CS I PBX OPERATOR GENERAL LABOR '--~"_"·~· ~''~' 7''~ .. ~s7·'"~'"~A_'_'"-1 La borator1'es ,,,2 Mu"'•"'· Mu" , 8JS.J171 be t'X f)l'r'. p/tln11'. AVON SAYS Apply in porson 10-5 prn Newport S each 3300 Hyland Ave No. 2 }1 ashion-lsl-, NB Costa Mesa "Be Your Own Boss" Enm an ln!Vme of your own, right ln your O\\'n n~ighbor· hood. Jk an AVON Repre- scnt<ltive. Call 00\\''. Costa Mesa, Calif. 1-~ual Oppor. Employer Santa Ana 92626 DEPENDABLE young man Orange & Irvine Equal Oppor . E mployer male &: female SM-5341 or 540-7041 BABYSJ'JTE;R for summer, 2 I ======~===:; )T old. 2 to 11 pm, .. me CLERK TYPIST \\'knd \\'Ork. 645-231:1 BABYSrrTER w/childr<!n "·anled for my 7 yr old son. !Ir: 12·~. 6-12-5019. Bill. to assist gardener. Good ap-No Fees _ Weekly P aycheck pear.' hard \\.'Orker' r;tart 6 Ai\1 shift, Day Mlift1, 2nd $1.75.. Call S37-Z258 art 4· · shlJts.1 and graveyard. Dependable young man, mot tor t'l?l'lidence cleaning serv. ire. Xlnt opportunity. Phone Gr~. • It. P. S. P acific Personnel Services, Inc • Nf-:\VPOlt'I" 1.il~ACl·I & Si\NTA ANA AR.EA \Vf'lls r i\f':l:'O Guar{I Scl'\'ice Div, Ilaker Protec. Servlcr 13;:,2 \Ve!lt Common1vf'al!h, 1'~ullerton Ol' ph : 525-2.~ HI-Fl COMPONENT MAN Salary. C.osta l\.fesa area Call ~Ir. Rann, 12 to 2 pm only, 1213) 685-854.1. Ho1pltaflty Hostess Service l!S; looking fOT"\\.'Omert 10--Wtl· come & Interview new resl- dl?nts. Salt!> or ftdvcrtlslng exper. helpful.~. l\1ust have car & type\\•ritCr. 547-3095. • BAfu\1AID * Full 01· rmrt linic hl"lp 5.16-9502 !!97 ·957.i Salts Ordtr Dtpt AC'curate typist 60 ,, .. p.m. •<'l<'1•1rie. r:xper. In ordC'r proM~tuiifll;:, invoicing & ex· 1)()r1 procedurr" h<'tprut. ~iOO Newport Cent"r Dr. Housek••JMr, f/tlmt Li:t Reinders Agency Sultr 900 Newport ~h -549-3061 DIAL A JOB! BEAUTICIAN \Vanlcd for ! ' Clill F'or App · ~4500 C4mpus Dr; N.B-;--610"1~910~-JTOUSEKEEPER, baby!!ll· bt 1 I S (. lndu11trlnt fl('lotloni; "I c 1 ~ Or r~uctory TArapi"f'E"x· .10 s2.25 hr i\1usi ~~~11~111~~s& •nlll : Be!;~':h~;o s~7:r~4M s1•tu11s & hav1• 011•11 ronls. • . 1 NITE FOREMAN MEC .c --• , . • • • , , • t .. l·IANJC, gcrK•ral, nrii• EMPLOYMENT AGENCY "'' ""'1"" opc c.llion · "'" "''"'"" ••""1 ;(!/'~ II s.('1011 (•;.!fl'-•!' l't'c.j'!I for nol<'h-Sl111·1 hn1nCdiu1t·!~ ~· 1-0 ~.!}.~ tng, . tupplnj:'.. ~rlllln~. ,,,.. [; d11y~. r1.0111: .1oi1n ~),i. 11110-C Newport Blvd. burr ing, broochu1g &-ol hcr n1r ... n 10. . y I. Cos111 fl,1esn 645-4320 machine opcr a rlons. DAVENPORT JUNIOR-SALESMJl,N: Scl·Uo Men . Eaiii llll-14il per wC<?k BROWN & SHARPE \\.'Orklng after acOOol and Set-Up Me.n Qn Saturdays getting new Good wag~. Steady employ· customers for the Dali&' men!. 1st & 2nd shift open- Pilot. Th t1 Is not a paper ings. route and does not Include ~liveries or collecttng; Ex-celli'.nt frinre ben.efit1 tn- \Ve have openJng.s in South-eluding con1pany paid gry>UP Yo'!'SI Costa Mesa nnd SOuth imuranet, llunllngton Brach onty. REXNORD INC Apply now! 968-9641. Specialty F•1tener Div. KEYPUNCH DAY SHIFT 3130 W. Horvord S•nta Ana 714/~·5l00 ~l3f."~-218·1 '"iiqutil·oppor. ('n1r-'0Yf•r. n\/f ME:DICA L A~lll111 o nt "'anlt'CI l'Xfl in lab, X-rny &. EKr.: tlpprox 32 rcfJn per wk, tq::c 2S to 35. sal11ry com- n1<'nsumte Yoith t!xp CAii 54&-.'\742 . MEDICAL Lab needs tab asslBtant RN or LVN, exp'd In blood drawtrc 1: general lab _ knowl~gc. For hl- t!!rvlew Ph 633-5633 1s.y S.'lllll :_i •• o:-1s1 1 __ 557-3401 , entr11r.A7,,~~~4;;· n~gc tf?J', live In, f'.'<p'1I & n.tfli £quaJ Oppoc E:o1ploycr m/f Plaza .. Paid \1t1c. Ca 11 1 1 71 ~ 494-940l _____ ___. .,. .,,, .. "' nc1:. No smokin!J, n chl!drcn, 6 l\1o'.it 111•111:11 11-'ot'k l:!X lwr. ~IAOJINlST _ G~:NF.UAJ , ~ -~ ___ frl6-7111h. 1 ·~~....--E Op E lo...... prl 1·n1 &. b:1 & TV, J dll.Y iin k~1i!l£11, kcytupt or k~y ""' 0,, .. ,. rh:inr ~hrtfl 1,-.,;1 r ~EAfBl.T·:ns • BEAUTICIAN \l'fU\l('f] \\ l1h TELONIC l)lNNt°it (.'()Ok & gcnC'ral .. fflllll f!'1!'· ni p iL-l' ....... \\'lr,"-IOV('ty--wirrr1'"f r 0 "I dat• I 1'Vlt•t_'. ----w'(J\~r\g c i.3 l\11!. n. c~~ E:XPE1tlf:NC1'Jf) !nns11 1n1101l'ini;. Etl1·f'nt"i1 kl1rht:n hrllK'I' 101> \\'1tli{t11 -Nc \\'Jlf)rl Bch hon1e, icnlory os 1, I l 1--1 ~ 11 •h 0 • 1 -I ST IES ' C • G!~Nl"ltAL Qf<L"fCE 01-,, 67' ..• ,.,,,. "pftly· ''' Th" 1'ools, rl,l"Jt.. & 1th01'I f'\111 rf' c !I on l' ..-..: 1 v- 1 ''• f~l·nuiv . ..:1 on, •'71 Cl'nl<'r, INDU R ~--l~"~'~h~~~·~~'~'n~·~,,~3~1~100~,~o~o~'',f'~t~l\;'M"~·~~~ ··~ _/,IJ !l\;;~k~llHl;~tH~·~·~~-~~-~"ii5~~§~ " L. -- 1 r:.,p" la1•• nilll •, _,,,·.,"·-~ ·•"ii "'-•~· ~-~ .~ .. -~1 nus \U\'0 <HW'l<I '""nu JI • P<'fl'l'!"<'l l)('lh'l •'ln1en t J11vu-'~'' v L'"• • /~::----t:o~Pl'~"~'l-i:io~n:~."""""-'tu!LI'W"-j~~!.'#~§:::"~7':;:=!7==-J---iL~lfi"BliCh 11"')' .. Sculh.JAQ:WUL 'w. _,1gi1re 11p111unc 10'linlllllc H~SEKe6PERo-1'Plht,blf'.-rJon( {iy-1-'rl. !) l\m·l2 Noon-"!1111'1'1Ta!l?l'llld01". clc. MEN & WOMEN la.27 E&rn to $342.ZO salary Ptt tno. wht!C we I each )'O\I • job sklll In Elrelronlc1, l\fe. •·hanlr . ..: 01· i\dn1\nls1ratlon Afh'r--trnlnlng~ r.ai'lr--wOO l>f'r lt10 .. for ~ da)'a \~o•·k Call TSJ.i1 YourlK, Clll\r. Al~ Nntl(lnnl CunrtJ !179.JJill, l\w.N & \VOP.r~:N wruiled ror •wn1·<'honisr \vork & niochlne OJ'lCrl\lfOns. ~,.10-7116-4 c"ll brl\\'(.:1:11 8 .&. s. """' Col!' 1J1Strunwnt. Corp. BOOKREEPJ-:~h·I t •r111ny, •-W" DISH'\VASl-IER. exp. only. ordcn -& hillffig 011 F'rlden WJU1 ft'<U\f, 2 day wcc.k,G , · Cole fngtrumcnt Corp. 2034 Pl•t'Cntla Ave., o 1 p/11nll' for snulll b\1~\nr~s. f:<iuul OPJX1r EnlplO)'cr ~l11~lh11vf' neat appcor. nt-ronipUtrr. \VIII train. Small h1'8, Lido, 6n..(lG29 PACIFIC MUTUAL ~ Placcn!la Aw. '.:~1 EH2-8<»IO Xln'I V.'Orklng co!ltlitlon!. i ~"\"~~~""""!!I!~'"' ll1p:c Cofl('(! Sht)p, !162 '\V. ott:". Ta1>1natle ·C6rp, !Ml Any day lt1 the BEST DAY to 700 N~\\-'fKlrl Oc nlcr Or. 6'12--8080 An Eq\l~.I opp n r h1n I ty 616:4633 1rter 3pm. \Dally ?ilol W(&nl i\o• h:1.vo '91h St, C.1',f , Kellcrtn" St., I r v In c. nlh·an ad! 'Don't d lay. • • Nt'wpor1 8each An Equal 0 PP or tun I ty EmtilO)'e!' Ne«I a "Pad"! J'.'lacc an ad! bora;alnt galore. CLA.t:;SJFTr.D , ..... 642~ 979-6C*t. .call today ~. Employer ...... i_ • VllCMd~ COSI munei'l-ftt1lll---l-f9Ur hou~. 11pt., llltn"e bld,a., etc. thru a DAny Pilot Clt\1!lfle<I Art ,~II lclle hams now! Ctlll fl<l2-5678 N'ow! I i • • I ![Il]I I~.~[ _r. .... _," .. ~l[ll] I .,...,, ... l[iJJ 1 -• ' Monday, June A, 1973 ' "' DAIL 'r~ ~llOi 2:; ![Ill ~I ·imm---~l[fi]~iJ 1 b_"' ... _.,, •. ;;J(Il);;1i I ;,., .• -. -1[§]1 ~1 _ ............ _. ~-ll§J~~ Hel~ Wonted, M & F 710Hel,o W onted, M.& F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W tnl,.S, MA F 7lO Help Wa nted, M & F 710 HelpWonted, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 Furniture 110 P ianos/Organ s 826 1;:;:;;::;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1=~P;,A~C:;K~AG;;'jE~R~S.;...:.;:;J R ee1ptionlst $SOO WEED & PEST h< · d * PART TIME * Good typm•. local. e Secret1rie1 SJ'At;llF.TTI ""™"" I"" l<INGSIZ" " '""""' on j BABY GRANDS • Exririrncc<.1 ln v I ta 111 in \Vestcllil 1Ht1.t1re.ss \1•1th rn.a!lrt'll.-s I .... · & e Typo'oto openings ror hos t<' s s, '~"'"· ''i""kCI, be<lsin'ead, I Now l>ll V•' UI'J In Sl(l(J) Qtl t·~·r· la et pac""'6111g opcra. Pcr.1011001 1r.-.ncy It 1 u· k CONTROL "~· I I'll. • I 1 11 ,... e Trn• A ssemblirs iva ivss. 1mr • n1e coo · good cond. $50 six foot Ion• lain floor 01od1..•b;. Othbr I on or Jni; °' A* ni;; 16.'"il F:, 1':'.din<>cr, S.J\. · Cull 6'1' ~'·\ 01· 21 ·1 · G n<l Pl f S129 Minimum Age 26. Expanding Organization IJlll('hh1es. Jo'\1U & Part tl1uc1 (Mark m'b nlcr) • Gen'I Laborer1 ·9i-2606 .rv.N ' ' l'OU('h and lovei«>al tll'O\Vn i ru nd tolOS ron1 . h · · C , II d 646-3931 _ 5-12-8836 VOLT ' i yr niin. ex p e r ie nc e 11lnid herculon almoi>t n1'\\ hesc a l'l}_U.11Y '!l/Jt'e u_I: os openings Jn osta Mesa, Jou erton an St te uutual s ·n ~~ ll ,-•~"n ,. ~ W 11· h M s c C ty Parking Attendants RECEPTIONIST/Clerk I a '"J avi gs ubsolut('Jy necessary. Salnry L'O.SI :r.""'• 1>e or.,._. ....... · 4 IC S U 1 1 Oran ge. 4 hours daily, Monday lhru Friday, 18 & over, full • pai1. time Typist, including lite book· Instant Personne \Viii ri.'.'l~;1le to N1•11•po1·1 OIX'n. Laguna Hill!~ Ar\·a. dryf'r hrnnd ne11• autonH1h1· Soul! Coai;t Plaz.-~ 5'1()-2$30 9 AM to 1 PM. Filing expetience, light typ-« Temporary Service B<lnrh $i•pt . 1973. lir11ued. Cull 51\li.-1$110 rrir appt. ign!lor $35. R.C.A. color TV 1 ' · p bl ti 1. I rt I t t' openings In CM. S2. hr take kt>eping. ~ 3848 Campus Or., Suite 106 open ings for . . . , in oil«! \\'alnut df1nlsh . . Ing. ersona C, 3 raC IVO, a e · n eres Ing horne. Slart Jnunedialely. Pe11(.'ock Lnsurance Neii•i:iorl Beach ,,,16-4741 C I I • \V J., L 0 E R 11.•/ol'na.mental lnodl'.'rn •:onsole S 1 5 0 , BA.LD\\llN . 1\croson1c Sp1nt"l records syste1ns for auto dealers. \Vill train. ~1 usl have tra111;portation & 494-1087. Mrs. Bradley <i r, n erviewer ~iron ex p e r . i\·l 1ki-'s 536-i711 P1a oo. Xlnt L,>nd. $550. I J ""ort ... 8.,rt;na saJ~1·u. ; ~ phon.e. \Veil_ ..,.'!Q..rt:icd a.P-Equal Oppor. Employer Bookkeeper Clerk l)rnu1nenttd Iron \V<i rks, -0 . t ~·:l&-6~08. • ~~"' = "' -~Z"":5t riii-&'TION -~N d ·t"l -~~f;ftgumt-€n-be" ..o.\lhl\l.Y..covcrtd,hlu1• _tull.sh,. Fo·~';;;SC,'ff'==.i~~~-..jl Apply SHERATON ANAHEIM MOTOR INN, '""J)Mranl! • :::.t5 ·ltm. REFRIG~n.Jll\ ""'c;n" n u oa n H~··h 494-ii'i76 ·· ~., loungf' i;n r 1, w/hol~11·r11 . poring Goods 83., 1015 W . Bill Road. Tue sday, June 5th. ~l~k {:_~h~~i~urpt~n a~f,.;116 MECHANIC * SEC'YS * Esc;:~ j \\·110 \VA~TS l 'l) \VOHI\? ~1~it~\1~1~~~l~!:gb:~~1~u~~~~11~ t i()L~· Cl1 •b:t. Mat'Vrtgor. I 1 PM to 2 PM. Ask for J1y Davis, pn1, a l 1670 Ne\1·port, C~f. Call Coll\•f·! , , J)~J\!E A CAB~ \ SIU. holh. ti45-2~96 , nr-11. '."i1·kln11:t ll1•1·ila ... ~<'. No Phone Ca lls Please. Sprlt!J!::S Parking, Jnr. Hyland Laboratories 10 Needed Now ' !\ll"S. l·~ngl'lk··Y 'Cll O<J!'~. yo11t· hOUl"!I, \\'Ork I; 1 1 /[)~'-A-BFD ' I " 111 f'!tlllpll'lt·. Cos• sr11. St·ll Or W r ''te P.O. Box 351, PAflk:lNG A!lendanl 1$ or has an Imm-... iat.e ooen· ''l''/"2"'-7411 · ·xi "&1 for )uursclf. Ix> 1·our t'l1\'11 · 1 .. ·-"i 11 ,,~.,, .S27iJ .. \.18-llb~!. :i l"!.2112 "" ' • Ewecut'tve -"11 " ': • f bo~s '\fen or 1\'0i11en c~n "1.1.1.·. 11111·11 .,.u, :.;:ic .. , •. ..,. - R-,ondo Beach, Cali'forn1•1 90277. 0v1'.1" Neat ~Pl,>Car. Full or ing for a refrigeration/ · • Ec1u11l 0p('ll)l'. l·.nip!oy<'r 1 ~· ·,·1·1,.1 1 1 1· .; '.1 I N•·:~I' 11\•11'~ 1\l~n lll"1'('t1lo11 Store, Restaura nt, "" 1>/l1tnc 4~1-::i762 e Ad • • • I )(' i. .?:11 Y 1!.\lll lcal}\ll:t. , ~-, ., l"""""""""""""""""""""""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""''""'"i '. · . air condition mechanic. m1n1strat1ve STATEMENT CLERK I N ,. a 1-.i.:ll'un Appcnran{'e. 1-nfa & love~·rit. Gi~i:ib~ Ba r 832 Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 Help Wanted, M&F 710 ~1~~~ zi11~~. 1~~~~~"~Z~~ ~~~: Applic.anls •.ho.uld ha.ve 1 'e I , , \\'l' <U"f' 1ires~:n!l)' tnlung <•\l· \1t:-. rc1in'1l. Agf' 2::1 to 70, · Di.Sil llllTCI I. S9i f.;11·::•·. ! ·--,-----:- 1----------,. d 1 Personne "' ' pl l!·iu i,ins for ou r stutcn11·nt Supplcn1c11\ your incon1t'. ll'!th l<1h·<·1"'1'1H'(• <h·ri11·1·r~. 1•c)n sal_l". st1,re f1x1urr·~· 1 t.· -----------1 car. J\'lile'"'C aJJo\1·ancf'. Call experience 1n in us r1a • , , ,. ,, ..... 1 1 1 11 ,1, pl" ·~ Sales \\'illrlO\\'. !\'lu st hilVU SOlllt"'i Jlt'i\'C rl<"ubGhr.~01·n1or(•a -I ~ \\'lfll', .>1 '~ tnqli l hnnt· '~ $l<IL~.' SI~' _i; co). MOTEL MA ID . . Jennifer s:r.J-1390 for appl procesiing. or IQW tem· ----tyi)in~ Mk-ill;;, pll!asing J!t'I" day. Apply ju J)('f S(lll, r,.c,.:\857. . ~ondola~. :~lso t!!;I, Sidl• .8 Call 642·S252 ~1~1~~. -~:i~~~~JC dx:':ti PA.RT 1'in1~ · E.mploYIY1;ent, perature refrigeration, No :-h or lite sh. w nality, able. lb \\'Ork \\'/the I ''ellow Cah c v., 18ti J::. Uith I gond?la. 5 . x S "'httP MOTEL Mu.id Wanted. Will floag Hosp., N.B. Nights on ly t n c Id 1 n g controls and va cuum Long: or lihort l. 1• r ni puhl.it'. ~L. Co~ta J\l ei<a. Garage Sale 812 forn~icn cutting .,!ablC' s. t I A I . '"""keod' Mature & de~od· <1ssign111c nts. Pie<'"• Coll 11. G S 1.. • . , 1., servzc:<' cle!'k. 540-~:i91 f'\'f'!! ra n. pp y u1 person ''" · ,.. pumps \ NEVEi' A FEE A'l' .., I , ty zsts -Ex" r. • -G II \Gt.' c• L .•. ::-'\ONDA\' • , • Costa ti.tesa Jnn, 3 2 O 5 Nt?RSE~ Aides, t:x~ .. req. able .o/18, 1\1alc .t: fem. • · -... ~·tr. Nc11·\aod, S:\f>.3505 S2.:lll hi'. Sal + Bonus. 7~ · {, "' .").:\ i:.-" 1 TV, Radio, H1F1, l·larbor Blvd., C.M. Near ;i3B f/tin1e ~2-~51 f/hme. Apply Paulo Drive In, Costa Apply In Person TEMPO BANK OF AMERICA r::dinger, H.unl. Heh. ~::.'1.-·c-,V.is!a il1adcra. i\B Stereo 836 Bus stop. · · area. · · Mesa, Fri, Sat. Sun & Mon Or Call: Newpclrt Center Brnn<'h • · ""' "" ----------OFFICE MGR aft Spm D L II I \\"O il1EN -Need .. a11rae11vc SQUARI' k r bl 011 SPRING SPECIAL* · NEEDLE poinl can vn s FULL QIARGE OFFIQ~ · · ona evere JrvinP 540-4540. -;E;•~1u;a;I ;O~p;po;;;";~;;m;p;o;y;";"~ I 1\'on1l"n for up to 5 \\T'f'k' . . . ~ oa a e. < * . · painter, .t'x p'd. PMI time. 1\IGR for New C ,11: PHONE GIRL (714) 540-sobo, ext 250 17802 Sky Park · • publ ic relalion proje<"I to in· r~t~on~ dr£>ss<'r. P II · Rebuilt-Picture Tube 842-9494, alt 5; 968-5268 Dealer.ship. You know the Pa11 lime 2 afternoons ""r Hyland Anahc~~1 . v 5.lJ-2322 ·STOCK CLERK trnd uc•' hank scrviec 10 61:>-.\0Sa after 6 $~21'' or 2S'' Color NON·DRINKER, age 50·60 experience yol! mus l have. week, ans\\'er phones & !ile li.!O \V. La Palma L;.i.gu11a Niguf'l n ·si<l,..nt s. MiScellaneous 818 I i1t 2 YEAR \VARRANTY Assist gen,!!~m1~20"'· r,11.'o'n~'. :P~Pl7770y-1n. peHrac~·:b· oo', du liec''ASaLtLrt r.i;o36pe7r6hour. La borator"1es TemJXlr Temporary Help I Salary. ,Nn !ir ll iug, \\'ork 9 ----------Installat ion 1\v:11lahl(• ::><>tr ,, " 'l'lJ-• ~ Rt'Hd bills or 1naterial. .Fill ,",',.~ ::!~~.:\~" Call i\lrs. C:irlson, SCRAM LETS rtiC'c's TE'lPVisinn &rvi1'(' Am rica ~1otors t job boxes, record l'ntriPs & i-u.~"" 1 I •1 N 11 (' 1 NO\V ....,Ing thro""'h plannt.'!d e n . . . . SECRETARY i·•.•tock>'11g. •·x~·. helpful . • nt·111e1· y "i~s.i i ·n1· I .l'n er ... -...,. ... · ' " "' .--• 1Vt./i\L\N to \\·ork in Do Nu! 1 BlcKS. (If Bnkr·r 516-{i(l(l2 expansion. !'Jetd_expe r.!.. Ofo'F"ICE clean1N:--p/tinV!. .33Qg H_yland Ave 1St-cki11g 1•t•s.p on.sLQJ c.t , . ~· finish cal5inel ..ma k.e'l'·s_ uves .. -Couple:"'mart"'\Vife. Cl\~ POSITIONS OPEN-c· osla Mesa, Cal'<[. "'''S"tile. ni!"ttUl"l' ga l for Call-Po1·-App1.... stiop,:::attcrnonns. no phon~· ANSWERS open ~i"1 l6 <laysj ~2860 & NB E J C JI .. " .. ~·al h; pleasr, \\u1f'ht'lls. '..'917 , . ,;13') !!:,C..0"'115xperony. a FOR NEW BRANCHES 91626 busy nationid ron1 pan y l lndust.ri9.l Relations "' llarbor 81\·d., Cn.~!a l\lei;:i. RENT TO OWN NURSES Alde -Orcl<'rl y, ex1l -"'' · hdqt'<I in N<"\1·po1·1 l:k!Hl'h. I not nee. Openings on dayi-2 OF.FICE GIRLS • Tellers ~=l1t111l Oppor. f.:n1ploy~r l:<tl)nh lc or se lf dir<'•·Ti(1n & ~-(714·) 49~9401 \\:-OOD\VORl~·:rts .~· gcnl'r;\J A.~sall -Tcasl" -, IJoul;i1 - 7-'.l: n1iclnite ll-7. Good NEEDED e New Accounts tnalc &. fcinalc 01"gan i1..<1!ion. Sh iiU+, l~p{' laoor. apply ~Ton. 8an1. 3001 Cann1 -B01J LJ·.S benefits, p,1ake applica1lon e l P S , 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~ 60+ \v.p.ni. Knoi\"led!!'l" nf TELONIC Redhill, Bl<lg 1, Suite 108 Bn~·roo111 scuttlcbun: "'T l.1a1 I SlO at 1415 Superior Ave .. N.B. Rnl'lio tclcphone dispatt"h oan roe. ec y 1: ' sales & ndv<'rtising helpful. t .INDUSTRIES Ci\-1. i;:uy i~.a lush. !lo:> drin~s l•k l' or call 6•12~2410 1\1ust b~ 25, able lo rlrivc e Receptionist SA[ES MANAGER 1 Salarv ooninit•n, \\'-ex per. -· Johnnv \\ialkl"r ne<'ds his l Appl y In Person h BOTrLES returned." . ·'No Credit Cbl'ck•N'o Ucposil NURSERYMAN wan t eel' YELLOW CAB CO. Savings & Loan Ex{X'r. Ca ll For 'Appt. La guna Beac UNSKILLED 2 Tll'IN . I . hdboa :] . fo~rc~e Delivery. Free Repair min. 2 yrs. exper ience in 1~ E 6 h c" •1 Prcf'rl. Apply Jn Person.' This is an cxci1i11g ,t· Naomi, 642·9470 l ~ nia I05!any t( s tvl thl Hcnlals t\\'ailable retail nurserv busincSll. Call .~,, , l t , os1a "('SU M . , S . & 1 11 . < 't ! !:===~======! Equal OpJXJr. En1ployf't' $17.50 r:1. 2 n1ahoga.ny end 0 1 on YE 54• •••• ., ,_ 9 p _ araner s av1ngs c 1a enging oppor uni Y or · this st;,. ea., chest or • pen ves. _.._ TV'S & STEREO Brenda for appl. ""'t. ,..: ::i, OPERATOR for Burroughs Loan Association the right 1nan or \von1an'to ASSEMB'·ERS ' l ;.,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!""'~~I Mon-Fri. 642-8686 L · 5 0 0 0 Book k e·e I) in J!; gfO\I' 1v/a 11 at ion a 11 y SECRETARY TELEPllONE Sales. \Vork L -rlraivcr s $15., $25 .. · $27.50, Nurses nuachhine. \Ve "'ill! !rain if 1515 \\11·~t.c21i.~~r., N.B _. re<.'Ognized <..'Om~ in the '_ _ _ • 1t1romh ,your ?II'!_' ho1E11c. _ !~.~10001~d ,!""roestas~n $1!, ~~:O~~~C~~~~!r.ec~~7 '"----! R uLVN-AIDE you. ave _severn .yno;. ex• . .,.,. .......,., Ac.romatiC gift 1ie1Cl. ·To 1g es c.'Omm1ss1ons. X· · '"' ·.~ ·~ · ~...-·, •-0 {( 1 c ac · · 1 bl ""''iencc. 11 0 t necessary. Female _ Gcorgc 01·un1 Set $100.1 new 121 15" 1·\\·ay speake-rs, P 11·7-&: other shifts. Top pvt -:e:;'e.....g. ~ c · ' · -PRES·s · OPERATOR"""' qualify_you niust · w-a 0 to -892...5lS4 lov('S('at $!)5. ;.rise. USED (duall tu111table, originally dU1" ""'" r ...... .....i "av for reorganize our entire sa!C's Requires :z.3 years sec· No FHs-Top $$ USABLES, ="" Newpart $668. NOw S389. Never used. -,.._..,..,..._.uuo.~_.,, ·-• I Shifl.,.-Women-1o-\1'0rk ef~~ •• "'·~-u-........._vth -· TE"-'""ON~fnt . · .f,,J{'AJ -'----1 Uooi: duty. Coun t y w I d 5 c OUtbrd Motor Mecn•n1c for plastic molding plant. co'~1'1~ib~I~ s~b's'ta~ti:iJY 1~ retarial experience with \\"O~kf~n~' ~our h~~~~~;:'. Call Jml'!tediately B1Vcl~. Tues thru Sat. 1 enns:-"89J:0501-.. -~ lntrw.·i;: N~un·F'ri0_ ~ • · Summer or permanent. Move1 .~546ii;;.Jii;;310~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol new product application, na. a m in i mum of 60 ible hours. 00 sclling, call \Vtl'(!kcnds Inchlded * AUCTION * 1 2~" COLOR & 16" Blk ~ \Vht Lescouile Ut'S('S '"'g1stry, lo beautiful L ake Ar-11 liona l sales plans. sho\i·s, w.p .m , typing and 80 84&-7441 ' J • , Magnavox TV's . .Slli for 351 Hospilal Rd., NB (!.Db· ro.1,head. Call ( 7 1 4 ) PROOF OPR etc. & effectively niolivate a h th d C •• p p s F'\ne Furniture -}Joth. 646-8313. by Park Lido Bl dg) 337-2501. . ("OJnmission sales forct'. £..,.. w.p.m. I or an. an·'TELEPHO~l:~ ·A n.s11·ering l • • ·. &. Ap_Pliances -1't * 21" COLOR Console 642-9955, 540-9954., Paco'ft'c Mutual Lu:-Exf){"rienced pC'rience in our. or R. siniilnr didates must have abil· Service, B<'arh arl'a. Pr<'!er f\u~tions, Friday, .7:30 p.m. 'fV, $6:l. or niake oner. NURSES Aide, 7-3 shift , ex· IT9 Apply ln Pel"Sf)n commoclily field desirable, it.y to handle. varied .a~-O\'e l: 30 rr!<. of ~g~. ~ar.ied Pacific Personnel Windy s Auct10~ Barn C'.ood picturt', 645-6851. ptt. pr('f'd. Hu nt Ing ton ~~~i;'~"c ~ac~ie ~o~nse ~~!i~ SECURITY PACIFIC but not a-n1 ust.. ·Age. is.-no s1gnment' with a m1n1-houi s. \\e<'kend~. 673= 166· Se rvices, Inc. 2075~~ Newport, CJ\f 646-8686 Beach Conv, Hospital, 18811 11.·/oo\lege ('X""I', for finan· BANK· ba11·ier. \\re have an at -mum+ of _SYP-'_r_vision._ . TELLE~ Behind Tony's BldgJ.1at'I. _ -· Flo-r i.}'a, H.B. 847·3515. ..-·'" · tractiVc co mp cn sat i on p • • • Be I f 1 n1odern ba nk 500 Nt>1vp0rt Centl"r Di" I I~ 0· cial planning ~Jes. Salary 3175 Via Lido rev1ous act1v1ty In au 1 u . s T E RE o : Un c \aimed s NURS~ Aid d 1i·ri n-t · 1 tr · • N rt B h pa c ka ge l o r t he • I . · • located in h'\"Jt'IC con1plex. ·£ Suite 900. N.B. Fr.e to You ~ cs, ay s i . ,.,., ess1011a "·ay ;unnti; e\\'pO {'RC rcsults--0riented individual. c~nvent1on. p ann1ng •.s ino'!' rXJX'l'. Great !Jcll{'fil s 64(}.1970 laya1\·11y. Garra.rd model. - \Viii train. P.1esa Verrlc progran1. Call Ralph Bro\\'11 E 0 ""nd resume & earning highly desirab. le. Apph-& ~,,,gc "<'ol ~. ,,·or·k••r.<.·. systen1izcd changer. st.el'l.'O ~------~ Coo" Jlosp 661 Center St C.L.U. or \V. Gerald T('n· quai ppor. Employer """' ~' " "v n.1 c < 1 T o I 1 · k r · · · · history 10 R.\\'. Easter, 523 cants should have ex-S;i.lary to .S500. Cull Gloria "" en ra mi·e•, l"llllSc r<>rc '·er, air spea 'l"rl'\, ape. 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 C.M. 548-5585. ni;-r, 6~~371-5 ~ S. \Voodland St., Orange, II , • G 540-605:' Coa s ta 1 547-6446 deck 'jacks. S1ill in box, ce ent commun1cat1ons ray, ;), I orig·in<~lly Sl~.1 bl1lai1f~ $&5. '•••••••••••I PRODUCTION California 92669 k'll Personnel Agency, 2790 Equal Oppor. Empioyer 0 89, "';ol I' ·-• '<7 A CONVENIENT SHOpPINC ANO SEWINC GUIDE FOR THE. ' - S 1 s. .. Harhor Blvd, Cl\1 r 1 ~·rnis. ,,....,, · PUREBRED lc111ale cocker, TECHNICIAN ~f'-f~NTION: CANDY Excehent working Con· I YACHT CREW \!:;1~E?.~ce~,~~~i·ac~1~cra~ ~:~~. 1~~;~3~~rce 10 good Prrlorn.1 electronic checkou1 FUND RAISE RS ditions and fringe ben· ( Thellal ·.'voi~n·mCgomFo~any Cook. & enginrer needed n1 od e 1 . SY s le n1 ii ed * FREE KITTENS• ef'ts I ,, ,,,,. • <Jboard large.. yacht. Slip 59. 1u1·ntahlc. tape deck, 4 of m1cro\\'Avc products. & Arl' Y!>U lircd of \1·orking ror I , . Secretaries Lido Yacht Anchorage, Ne\\· s P c:i. k er s. Ne\\' & 1 Calico, 3 black. 1 HS con1ponCtnts. Techtucal ...,.nnuts., Join an O""'lniza-Apply in pcrwn , 1 d P<l't Beach "~ 1 1 . h 1 Sian1ese. Call 002-3807 . • hool I .. · · · 1"·' ' • ... , • II \\ l'l-3 yrs re ate expcr · guarani~...., s 1 g I y or sri'\i~e sc ~.uning 111 lion that can rnakc you big or ca · M ·k t • S • scratchl'd}. Was $399. Now (2) BLACK kitte ns 8 wks. 1 I.. 1--1---1-·-'"' l•lccrronics ~ Mui 1 yr dollars in rommiss10n & ar e ing ec Y $190 T 893--0501 i\L I .h,, ¥.'t?aned & hsebrkn. rrlalcd. expertC'nCf'. bonusC'S u.sing __ c..a n d y. Oona Leverett Expc.r. \\'/rc~arch organ1za. I -11~1 · erms. · Mother Russ Blu 642-TI6S. .., Lt---<'riiili'OT:i\ni;;---ti1'·;iiii1i"T,;-1<1iltt,iJm.>ry;-gtttr"8r -(-7l4)-54C).S000,-e>rt-2SO-Jion...desu'Cd lIY)'. staL t)(P· . ----~ -. DR I E NT A.L--1l..U.G..S .. +,,..-=,-,=-;-:"7C==~l---I For an ad tn Womin·s World Co.11 F'or Appt iiovolt•e's: J~\veJry, ~tc .. tic. H 1 d 1ng. 70 lypinif,' ,,:h 80. • ~ HANDi\1ADE. Il\TPORTED, 10 \VK female Labrador / GAl ON THC CO, .. - Cill Miry Beth 642-56f8, exl !130, Industrial Relations No invcstinCtnL \\'rite: giv-y an p 1.ea sa.n I ~ e I e phone NE\\' & OLD. Shep pups. Potential hllnlers l[!4)~4-9401 ing J)honc nun1bcr lo: P.O. prt sonalS1ty ~ d. - -Antiques---800 -fl 1 ~~lii gi~~i},'~:i~a.s·1::os •l!M-982'2 Laguna Beach. Th t ·Go''· I l>oll -~hion's! Box 8.5. Cinoga -Park. Calif. L b t • ecreiary FREE 10 good. Mixed Bea · ree 0 nn TELONIC 9130! • a ora or1es B>ckg>uuod in IM•d .develop· 3 MILLION DOLLAR A"gclc .•. 2J3 . &i9-1480. We gle puppy. Mair . .---+----::;;;;~:zr=---·l--.ri~iii~iii~.--j ............................... 1--. . _µu:,111 ·~ F'.X""l'. in C.:9nl:. --AN.f.IQUE-_:•~l~so~b~•Yc;;;";"~d:,'io'~'~"~"s·~' ~n~<g~S~·t:!J62.~;ss;~·~2~. --.,;.===-~1 l INDUSTRIES Salr!I 3307QtrylinirAve n1C'rcia! IC'asing docun1en. Sh & S I LATHE, n1etal & \\'ood, 10·· I t WORK WHERE? Coste Mesa Calif. lation or 1egal field. Typ· ow a e :.: 24" centers. older good CtrrE ki!tcils, 8 1'·ecks old, • Laguna Beach 92626• in_g 70, sh so. i\lin 2 yrs col· June 7, 8. 9', 10 cond. Grinder & misc. l\•eaucd '~ lraincd. ALL ORANGE CO ARE,\S lege. · Anahl"im Convention Center 548--0522. S.18-4615 " ;,, E:qua l Oppor. Employer Expanding re<'Ord-tapc reta il Equal 0 E .1 Adm. Secretary 800 \\'. I{atella, across I --,~,.~A~N~T~E~D~~u=s=E=o--FREE: Long I-laired kittc~is. :<:tOl'C:<: aceepting applications ppor. mp oyer · [ rrorn Disneyland • · Pl f 1 ffi REAL EST1\TE SALES for fu'IJ timl' sales, nigmt male & female , Exper. in a bank, savings & Thurs/Fri/Sat 1-10 pn1 ORIENTAL RUGS ay u Call 64!)..7697. SUCCESS CAREER ll'aincc .• ~·fullmgrpositions. loan, t ill~ l'O., esC'ro\V co.. Sun 12-6 pm \Viii pay cash. Plea.sC. c 'a l I ' Ne\v or £>xperienced. Join the \\'rite Classified Ad #6.$8, SECRETARY, no sh 1~rfd. land dl'velo[l('r, or IU\\" offi('e (2131 874·2842 collect. * FREE KITTENS * Yt'orld's largest and tastest Good typing speed & ac· processing real es tat c \\"ANTED: 19th century e 842-2425 e Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, curacy. Conta c t JCN ilocumcnts. T."Ping 70, die-sh.ip painUngs -top prices LARGE turtle back trunk,l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g\'O\\'lng resale organization Costa ~1£>Sa, Calif. 92626. · J s I Id good d't' $"' 00 1 h Pharn1aceuticals, Inc. '1727 taphone. Individual seiC'C'ted paid . an1e5 ma on · 1 very con 1 l()n ""· · w t a network o( over 300 SA LI::S Campu• Dr, 1 r vine . \\'lli be a self starter \\"ill in" Nautical Antiques, 422-A N. Sonja Hcnie doll $6.3.00. offices and becon1c a 8 · · d d t · 0 Coat H La Be t • 0 " 236S • I llB membrr of our ~lillionaire us1ness·n11n.e c r ee 1v.e &l.l-2500. Equal Oppor . to ac•·ept l'esponsibi!ity & s \\'Y, guna ac1. .rt::i-Pets•ndS-· ~ Club. Multi-million dollar pcrson 11:ho s ow~erl then· E1nployer \\'Ork indef)E'ndently. .t97-29j() or 494-9579. * ORIENTAL RUGS • . r. adverti~ng program. Free ~nv~ r<'.tn1J shop, 1nteres!cd 5 E C RE T A Ry , exec. Excellent bcnefits & 11"orking Appliances 802 Several used. N('('dcd hy =.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:~~ 'f'.1 · l: ·guaranteed licensing school. 111 .rashi~n _& cre~~i~e ~1~112& Ne\\'PQrl Bch. Unique oppt:y ronds. • -prh-ate part Y • Also I - ~ !lit.. "" 'I '*' 850 " .. , ( ~ · .-iP/ ~~· I .·""· ,: E%c~llent sall"s tra ining. foi a fi ne ~pc17iahty shop. ror self starter. Reply in Call 644-33'9 Rent Washers/Dryers handmade tapestry. 675-8773 Pets, Genera) '"' :J&J • • • • ' \Vhat is vour license \\'Orth Ful l or pai t ltme. Salary cont. to Personnel, Suite or 644-3317. $2. \Vk. Fu1l niain!. t:l3 'YDS. Rt1 s t /sho r t V---!'-;;b,;T~".'if-.. .:.... . ' to vou? Check our ~monthh S~~ p;trt: .~~m:lll!I:. L,,_ 300, 2360 Hunti~gton Dr. San " t:iw.e.en.J...am.&..l-lv • 639-1202 * sh"o:.LPLu~ carI?et &2·10f~5 ===AITITDEEl-NNrTJ.to~N;-jp:f;:s;:.=:J.--~ \ tfi. €.. ' ·~nus progran1 "'1ucn meansA..,r.;::;.v "U' iii, J-;,r i• , .. anno ..... fl .. u ' FllEIGllT oaniage Stile on gi11.-·~.;;u per yd. insU 'u llon1e away fron1 home, • , -... ' vi~·gi;l~• yJouon! .... P,~e::.a~~t l call ~t~~~;it i ~~ !xvpeeri~!!; -&FX:'Y-BQ9I(KEE1."§R TIIE.Sho\V OU. JO merchan· ne1v J~~tpo/int ~h ~~~ 518-46;H !lo -~uill/Gjus.~ r(! ~;,._"°'o . '• , -• """-.,..,......,, · · . X!n't opportunity 1v/gro\\·ing c1isc ass l•n1blcrs and l r cfr1g \Vas ers1 uryers \V,.\TER Softcnt•r, Relin<'I', a1u1ng ,roon1111g ,,.to-........, ... _~, .,, . RED CARPET tM!ce~ry-Star.lilll?-Sl .. 1?.Ju:._Co~ lt1csa-ro for6al F'ri"" l•,n-n;, inlrtv iewin<>"-\''M, :,.1:HJ7SO. -trun,sz. LifCliOIC lrbgls. Sell c.~ 852 • "'f.;,. l' ' • R II · + romnt. Call ~1r. \V1Json · · · . ~· " ~ •~ ... •,,. • , ea ors 963-244-day \1'/strong typing, sh & .h111e 6, hcl"''" 10 anrl :l 350 l'I" \\T E S TING T~OUSE chel\p. 3'13-75S1 24 hrs. --""1~~.~.,J>.,. . ."f~':'/."... ; . a . hkkpn;r. exJ)('r. Coif' Tns11:u· Cl inton A\f!. Costa J\lcsa. refrigerator xlnt cond . $1 50 ESTATF. SALE: Nahiral A.Ff'~CTJONATt: SiumeS(' !,' • • • ~· ·--~·,.~ .... .~~·· REAL ESTATE SALES S,\L~~· orri.i·l' produ~I~ -~ IUClll Corp, 20~1 Placentia,. TIHJ-.: salt's .t: SCJ'\!I~. Brake ~97-2JJ1 Days. 4 3 6-3 68 9 Aulun1n !laze \\Hilk Stole. kiUen. $15. ~ • .~:~.J:,.1.::;1:; \\~.-1Resal\'!I in Ne"·po11 Beach ~\~~:1~;~i;~r !>~::1.;r 111~1111~fO ~·~~l.1~~~:roso· Equal Oppoi.1, .r.. Al i~iunen! s<'n·ice ~~ull or eves.~ . Afll"r 6: f1:J2·97t5 • 557.0079 * ~ - -•--. --Iii'·· ·+.:.-;.,•t-~.'i'~ -are.;t. 13fiEfr'-~I\ illfi1Il -Pi'il ~)ti -p!1t'l-ltnH'•,.-."i!llary-plus4 '<ln1f'.rovE & rl'.'frigerator both 11-bilck sii·iff!Sfifls ior ·cogs 854 • • ·'• .·t tf'•·'·•· / ,~,..,.~...... HARBOR VIEW rliggs tcoi .c 11 i SECHETAR'' f!)1· nur~i·i)" n1iJ-1sion. C'a\1 6.44-002~ Coa;;t very clean vans. :l{ • :: ··~.~:~·1::.:;.:, HOMES or1_!: ~ - --~ ~~·11901.. Full !in~l': '\~ply ~N.·r1·icc c~·ntC't'. 893-9000 • :>·11-1100 * e PUPPY WORLD e - -·-- • • • -liili--'f.•. ,1829 Po1·t Sheffield Placl' Sec'ys Jr 1hru }.:xec. Ana 5alA , r4 • • NE\V shag cal'pel, re-bond 100 ML"'ED PUPS. Open 1 ,, '1.. Ne\1110rt Beach 833-0780 F/Chargc thru p,t·I. Sl!CRJ:'TAB.Y _ knoi\•ledl!"e •if l \"r t'xr.ier. n(•1•pss. arc~. ~'!?lf;g~~~-. ~{J_~~aker. pad & labor guar, Fron1 Eves. Irish Seiter, Dol)('r. , 1 ,. '"·· ""'~1··,:•-. · ~ ... 2;JL> \\. SunUoi\e.1 . Santa TREE PRUNER \\'"'.STINGHOUSE <lbl doo• •' .•:•:•·, wk·days only Leg'.1-1 Sec-. Cal.if. E~r yachli~lg equip. or \Vil]. open. Lag. Hills $5.25 yd. 642-TIOl am, eve. 1nan;-F"ox Terriers. Huskie, ! t 7362 .... • .. • .. ~ '' GI'.'~ 1 O~c-Soc1al Sec y ingness to leru·n. Typing & 5S6-lSSO for app1. • DISH\VASl1ERS, washers. THREE ne\\' brass n istic Bull Tt'.'tTier, T·Cup Po6dle, .. _ RE~~EEiTL~~~~tiES 11~~~~u~~lo~fc;.;pi~g bookk eeping nee. 642-2'.)3~ T~~n~'lc1~~~~. 'o;Pfl1;tn~ ~~r:.1~s .. 83~rJ~o; ~tms. & ~up~'ill-o~"':n~~i§o.0~~~13 g~t~~~'s\v~~·she=~ I 9001 8-18 TRAINING Salps tour ofc) p/ti1nc SECRETAR~ w/good skilli-\\'. 18th, Costa Mesa. REFRIGERATOR, 20.5 f'U, for ?? Stud Sc.·rv n1ost l Fnmou1t Real Estate Ucens. l>rogran1mcrs OS-NAS &';Yj· H F/ll~~Sp ~~sonnel rt. Frigidaire. 1 yr. old. Ml~ellaneous breeds. 531-fi027. ~ J C CPA.s-2 years experience P ' oag · · TYPIST ~27.). 979-1007 Wanted 820 FREE JO wk ten1ale puns. ng ourse no\v availa ble lt1BA. No experience SECURITY guard:. needer! ,.. f KeC'p ll little girl busy .Plaeemi>nt Service. ,Free . ' h N rt' n... Delivered • guar. Dunlap's. I or an quing~ Ger.Shep. 4~" Lag Bch. thru Tarbell Realtors. Free E.E. Lab Instrumentation for run & part time posi· Newport Beach RECONO. APPLIANCES \V \NTED 1 U · Old Dani AKC n.it..~ Re.tr-Sire l dressing her u •,~" teen doll . Training Program. Earn l.R. Electronics tl<lns tn t c ("\l'J>O ·~·•nu The Irvine Company ~eeks 1815 Ne\vport, Cl\i 548-TISO tr_ead~c St'\ving machine, Gd rompany & protection, ' $a\'e JI sinllll fortune. ,1,hlle yt'llJ. learn. Call Al &:· Contracts ~aero.;ipacr) Beach area. Call 521-2010. auton1atic t y p e \V r 1 f c r , . pall' night stands. 2 baehelor also pot cnliaJ hunting dogs. 4 ---1.:..-.~...rTL~~---~ .... c.roQ\wt-41c11.·,.-1;n~llshioru Sloan..-C7lfi).-8.12-5440.--Dlltl '\_~ob .•... ~7~1 betw. 9 & 2 p.n1. lraiti£.e..operawr. (ITEL).~ A~O~I i\llC__wa.s.fil:r, el\:i::., chests .and..set or 4 wood . ... . _ "'f -nt1-·-·. or fingering yur'n. Pattern All .'Pl.'lsi!iOn~"C~ s r:R\TJCE station sal~mnn. FILE CLERK !t~<; dryer. F.xcellenl COll· chairs. Also need large oval TR~tter "]Qf)f>I,....:. ·.-·-I • 731J2: piinl.s. hotpants. c ity • ·REAL ESTATE Ll:o:. Reinders Agency • Full linic eves. ·~1in. z yrs. d1t1on. S90. 646-5848. 111i1,·or . t t und I e bed . reg•s!er'\.'fl . C h_a ni P 1 0 n · t t t t SALES MANAGER 4500 c pu Dr \Vi1h 2·3 y1·s lyping lf•J.(;i l B "Id' M I 806 bro\\•ntone conletnporarv Stock. Born April 2hL POP sun1mt·r !I pre. ~~ s sho1ts, ('l \J){', potholrtcr vcs1, uni 5 · cx1x·1icn<'l" Desire t o p rt /fl UI 1ng aterra s lovcwat. Lnst · itenls, ,,,0,:1 ~eady se<..'Ond \Vttk In Jun!'. idde·slil, bow·lrl.ntm('d lop !uni'" drei;s, lont.t dl'ci;s. rtr~:'llL· OffiC'e needs tna naJ.ier 54&-2118 Ne\\"port Beach :;a l"~rnru1. light 1nechani<'a1 neunicnts + r.xper. \\" 1 • -be ,·,, g-·J c 0 nd ,. t ,. on". 5.'>4--0861 ' ove.r !'lhort$ o. r p.111111 for hop· sl\11 11•1. \Vith " >•ca•s of R••i £,.!ale ~ kn o 1v I cd g e , neat ap. ini;: n•tril'vll l s Y s l l' nl :-e Surplus. Building ----.~=,-.,...-.,---; I • ll I' re " • ~·" 1 · nt'C'l"ss1n·.r. ~1 us1 !J(' 1lf'lni l 5·~1 OBr;on-~NC1': r\ass lo sturt J'I n_g_· J'<! r.e •1 1 1 .~ StlVF.:'li'T\'·t'lVfi: c~l~NTI4 e.Xpci.icnce ... N.C.'WJXJr.t Beach _praront·e. i\pp_y 1110111ings, c·nn!lrinli~ & rr.:'!icnlnti!lly i\fAT1'::RJAl. + JOOO's of NE\V · · - o ':' e l"Y,'vh c ! e . C ~se fur each pattern -<.1~1(1 25 IU't"ll . E.xpandi ng t.'On1pany, SECRET ARY 2.'1!l0 Nc1\•po1·1. Costa i\-tcsa. fl('l'Ul'tilc. GO i1·,p.n1. ryplnt:: 'ITEMS? Doors, lumber, r11 y. SIIIRLEY TEi'\tPLE doll. ~l~,~~'°~· Bc~t~l~/l~•:i~ .!,~ ! W<Prld1110~eiir t>p~~~~·ni 9 0 0 1 : t.'<'nls ro 1 r ed11c!.I. p~tt1c,11n f(1,1r Exccllrnt oppnrtuni!y for Newport Beach SERVfcE statio11~ sulesma1 1 1 Xlnl il'Ol'knii:; l'otidlHot\!1 -~ 111·ood, ,alu1m shetc ling, n1old· ll~~ff-.v.0~nn1c PQin,. tllf'c:1k11 ol f'l'll}-492.'1 t . . S" 8 10 12 1'1 16 f\ir r.tai a u ~>ec1a · 111« · pt'Of('ssional gTO\vth. Apply , . & luht• 1nen. op pay • · ('11, l)('nc rits. ng. 1\·1nr 01\'S, ct\ •· .. 111, 1onne u1n < o • ---~bsses izca • • 34 't · Jn.... otherwise !hirtl-ela!l>s in conf iden(oe Send ·rcsunie 1 h<' Jrvlni' Co1np;.1ny serks (rin~f' bc.·nl!fils. 1'.]xpi.•r. n111 n, Call 644-3389 BUILDE.RS SURPLUS U" 14" or lli" (closed J\KC Old English Sht'epdog f 'fOrt~3Y~(~lli~ch ~ab~~· dr.1ivery~ will take thret? 10 Classlfit.'Cl-;1a no. GlS, c/o !1(•1·11.•t1u8·y k11•/ml11,d ~'5 yrs prl'r1L Fu\\ or pftln1l'. Or 644--3317 2406 So. lt1ain St., S.A. C111outh prt.'fem'd). Ln rj::(' old ~~~.!'~JJ~· Ji Ufi. Rltj..;4476 or- s 1 ~ · \VCt'ks or tnore. Send to Dally Pilol, P. o. Box 1560, l''I"-'!'· a t• ~roun Jt~ con1. Sht>ll, 17th & hvinc, NO.. 1\lon thru Sat 10·5 harley l\IeCarthy, Southt'rn °_,,.... '" 1 1 SllVEnt·lTIVl': VENTS Alice Brooks. Ute DAILY. Co!lta-i\.1esa -Calll.-92626.-~t.•(_!'f'lation~ dt:slrJ!ble. ·SERVIe~"'-Station -nttend nnl Between _jAM. & .SPM -ilr:-~=!032 Pacifir-dinner chim(', piet"t's SCHNAUZER Pup!'~ j for each pAttem -add 25 PILOT. 105. Needlecraft ' 111\' pcr90n we sc,cl< must be · Equnl Opvor. E:n111loy<'1' of Bose BMer pattern In stud St't'\-ice. !crms. centli for ('QC?r-pattem for Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea RECEPTIONIST ablc 10 rol11tc well to all 11tte ftill or p/timc. Over 1~· Ap· 8 Car:.'fe Doors & han1woi'I! S""'le. Cocxl, rca501111blr. j7\41 52'l-8.1W • ial H di ~ 1>1.v Bl'0\1•11 '0 Stlf'll, 900 E . < • y c• 1"0 •-Air Mail and Spec an · Station New York. N.Y, µ1-ouPl\._1v/1vnrn1th & dignity. 0 • sac. ou ren1ov ·· ~ Please reply 545-2~. ina; otherwise third..-e ~11f.&1!!l.'I 100U. Print N1une. Add~, Dtt.v or niRhl. no exp'. nee, J\ecuralc 70 \V.p.m. ty ping. Coast lh\)'. NB 644-1131. F''c TYPIST each. , 209 Palm, Balboa PEKINGESE PlJ,PPIES dellwry will take , lhree Zip, P•ttcm Nain~r. col!y, ru~i b. Will tril.ln, 110 Sh 9CFlOO & :dn't graminar,_.. SHEET METAL , Pa\d. Audio d<'pt or Pen. 675-?)774. \VANTED : U.S. Coins 1964 or i\KC Rr:C Sl:lO\\' S'r<X:l( ween or more send. to .,.,._ .... .-. .... 1 nil xtr·r~'O k1 d & gl'O\\'ing firn1 111,'('tl~ in. F •t 810 older, will pay 16c for di mes, * S.·12-Jtz.J·• --.. -;...1 .. ~L-DAILY N~EEDL~1 '72! lY))lflg 0 1il101uUI • etc. ' ' . l' ng con s t'O. SKn.LED & SEi'.1t Sl<Il.LEO c1.·v•'"ual '"110 l'rl/1 \\U1'k \l"C'i! Url'.\I ure 40c.-for quw.·teno, SOc /or I Mut•n Ma..uu, U lt:! Ct"ochet, knit, etc. Free Apply In J>Cl'l!Oll a ny Rft Ot' bt-n l'fl1s. w· h .E • i II • " I"'' do Sil I \VELMARANER p ll pp ~.' PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., directJons, 50c. eve. nt 2930 w est Cst llwy., Call M rt. Smoot it xp. in. ,0 owing in t1niall officl'. Co llgcnial l\IAl lOC chlni:1 cnblnet. Utblc. 1 l!t\t'tl.. • vcr d1J llu·s, r('g. $50. 536-0056 232 Wfft 18th St., New lnl!llant Macra""' Book. N.B. 644-3389 e $HEAR·BRAKE ('0-\\'0rlo~rs. !'H\l't $.'125. Also 6 chl\irs. rolla¥i'llY bOO, $2.00. gold coins 35',~ OVl"t' BE:AU'flfUL AKC Bea'"ie I • t { ' York, N.Y. llXlU. Print Baafc fancy knOts, pat· . • Jll.fNCll l)RESS Ft'e Jobs. f rill Linda Rny. couch. n\l&c items. 890 \V. list. 496·1580. k 1 "' NA.Mm, ·ADDR!l88 with tents ' $1.00. RECEPTIONIST Bcll\'C'Cl1 9 am & 4 pm e , DRILL. PRESS 5'1().-605.'l, Co111i\1'1 Pet'SO nncl 15th st;-Spnc~ 2$, N.U. OLD ORIENTAL Rllt:S: Puppy, i0s33.~1~ e. S50. "" ~~f:E and STYLE TMt&nt Crochtt ~k .:. r.qcal m1,nuf. fil 'n1 in Co~tn SECllETARY I Giil Friday : ~~~~ii·f".J~Y.f~b1 ~~.fncy, 2790 14arbor $lvd, 646•5226• ~~:~~ Pi:;p ~to~~y~~'.-v E~:~~ AKC DACHSHUNDS - SEE , MORE Qui c k reamSlb&, plcturts. Pa.t· l\1c1'.<l. Mu11t be able to hnn· Pnrt 1in1Ct, 1011n1 to 3 pn~. e \\'ELOf.:IlS • \Vl'\n 'RESS \1 t1nt(fl. C«i>llttr Sl ~tMONS hide-a-bed $40. :>171-5070 Chnn1p, bloodlhte!. \Vkd&ys 1-f'aghfon!l-·&nd-c~ -one ~!Pteff! in~tant Glfrfkl()k dlc.. tba publ\e-w/c.-,sc ~ -Rrs:k>na\ ~ales offk.-e i~l!t • CR lN'f)l<:R~ .\ lle!tU1ura11t. 2ZO r o r cs 1 , ('hair $20, rcclinl'r StO. WANTED TO BUY ~.io p1\1 ~-!1.m. - pattern frcc from our .. more than lOO .1::1.tts .. l\ypl'llng .,,~~!~!.;~ Cca~I Kuyl y1rl F'rltlay to handle • TObl:;-Cll IB AT'TEND t ~1.11.\1m1 Bl"'1t·h. ,\pplv 10..J. '1'1•0!106"1'~~~ carpel 12 :-.: 18 Ook r11•·nltu'''· ol1! bl •••; 1' ,\Kt' l"i;h-Sel .. lt:r .:J" ''" 3 Sprina.SummC'r Cata log. All 11 00 ng, i.l'OIMAAN, oa !I ta 11honc~. type, & uther otflre XI 'I & b Iii -· ' -~-·cc" "·~~""-''" ·~·""-,~---" " sl%f!A!O'nly50c. · · l"ersQnntl AS:cricy. 2790 rlut \{'S. i\ltt ... t ~~elt startcr. n wag-'s -•M ~_s \\'1\lTR.ESS. Dlnnt't' ho11.~f' -*Custom bolltc-oucl1 fron1 j\"fltlf'-Jnrkf111, 11,1\\'nllnn l Wk$, Chantpio" bl lfnc-s -INsrANT $E\VlN.~.BOOI~ ~oop4ete ~f11:han Hoot -liarbor Blvrt,_C~1 -SaluJ~ncn.Jlcnc.ntlll~oIL ~· c. H•lloway, ln=--1---f>~rh'nct prL'fl'l't'\"d.., ~l!l!il I n .ullock'L-Co!tL S.1000,......1.f'll shirtis 494-16:)2 • prt & ~hO\I' ~tock. 963-..19"P ~today. \VCar tomOl'rO\V. f,· Jiffy Hor Book,. • OOc. R!!erptlonl!ll, pnrl·Hn\f', \('I c:tperit'Jl(.'{', lntl-l'\'!l'\\'S ~UI'• 1 6'80-Arms1rong ;l;Ve. hr_.""?T.'l!U \V. l 'l!h. c~(<t S250. 6-'6-15&~. ~~·1.ENTAL RUGS I :r;,:ISll .~:E'l'TF.R pu ... $1. ' Book or l.2 .Prll4) Atp;htn11. \\'Ork in Ol1hodontlc· ofrice. ln~ \\'('(•k ·•f June 3rd. SC'ntl Santa Ana I J\li s.i._ -*il:*SOFA .fl LO\le!IC(lt, \\AN1 1::0. P11y tVJl i.'il!<h, e·\; ,.,.,, .• , "A",,,,... ... , "'"1'~" .JNSTANT .fAS Jtl ON 50c. 11101·ninl(i>.~1wthavl'pleus· n11n1C",.~ phone no .. 1Q (714) 557.4040 \\'f\J"tllF.S.":i • pur1 Ho1c, n('vei·uscrl.bolhfor SlS:.. G il>~ 377 I ~ ..... '' '-''"""'n.i11 638 -.. BOOK -llundred1 o f -Quilt Book t _ lG patterns. ttnL-phone voice. n!;'flt iln d Cliu~i;lflnd Ad No. 687, fiiuly Ov1·,· 21. r all 962-7"112 or u 11 008-· ·_ ' {'.'ti • SC"nh•r S1. Cl\f fuhlon..lacts. Jl. 50r~ • 11t1rnc1ivc. Po111 s('c1·cri\rlol Pilol, P.O. Bo:< 1!'i'i0. C<nita Sign P ainter, exper. !)' o:'liii h<'t1'1'cn I & ~ only 'itiia Y lionle, 7910 O ffice Fum iturt / 1\KC' ::;pri11a:t>1~· "'s"pa""n1"tl.-po--11- 1Jke 10 Trade? Our Trader '$ l\1'11."111111 Qt1IU BMk 1 ~ f'Xp. 'leslrable. 546·5170. l\1rs.u. 92626 S.18·00•14 lur ••PPL _ HOUSE FULL Equip. 824 I 11!<"• ('h11"1 til k. hunt/peL ,Puadlae ~lumn Is for )'(IUI OOc. • •• ('lc:u1 aui · 11\e gur11J:t! t.ike to Trnd<'? Our Tri«i"(" \\'i\ITERS "·nntt'<I. c:. L. ?f f11m\tt1re. 642-$090 1 J{ ~lay lOtli. ti73·Ul.1. 5' llnra, 5 (11\Y• for SS. Call Q1111t,. l't1r T"4111y'• Uvl n~ · It'~ a brtt!zc ••. sell your •.. tu rn 1tu11 j1111k 11111) l'Ollh . 111u·ndisc (•olun1 11 i~ ft>l' you! ~l nrk~. ~J1trqul:t Ftr~t1n1ra n1, Like lo Trudo? Our Trnckr's EXEC ~~\1 rhN Sl>--25 Se«i· 'I 1Tavi' ~omf'lhln~ you warlt (I) foda.y • • • 642-$78. 15 beautiful 1>atter111J. 50c. Items with em. u1e Dally \\1th. n l)i.itly P~lot Clo~sl f~ 5 lincit, 5 day1 for !Ii huck~. , 1670 Nc.wPort Blvd . C.ltf. Paradi!IC column,is fo.r yGJJ! ehl'll $8/2 1 ()(>!;ks' $20/90 Off wll? Chts.'llfie<f Al'ls do 1t '•••••••••••1111!1. ••••11!.••••l_!P'.!ll!!!o:!_l ~C:!!IM~lli_!!lled~.J64~2--~l61!!,!:~_l~•!!:~·c.C<~·~>l!_l ~64!!z..567"~~·---Sl-11 ld1~ l!rtn~ ...... 612~7$1 612-!tl9:\ Sell ltllti lltm!I . 642·M'ill !'111>! AA7 \\' 19 C\t fi42...3.IOS '-''t•ll • tall NO\V ~· l . . . . . ' • • • ; -" • 28 DAILY PILOT Monday, J11nt 4, l973 • • • I§] I _ ... _ l§J I· __ .... 1§1 "'[ '!iiiiii}lotM~ ... -~.1~._ 1 ---1§) [ '"""""1' ~-;;"'-~;;;1 Ho • C '·· B •ut" I rted 970 f-, fmportJ ;90:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;~1;;;iiiiij~iiiiijiiiiijm;~~ Autos, u·~ 990 l!B .__I -_ ...... __,J [i] I [--~ --- '"' 56 ye-, ik01, Vans 963 Autos, 1-rted 970 ~ os, mpo A-.... ~ -A to U 990 " - S 925 c.;;.;====--~I TOYOTA ·-~·-~----""""' u 1 ' * ;..;;:..:;;;;...=----. . cooters . -·-CURY • YR. i. thorough"""· v,; 11 t11i:v. Sport vun, '°"• DATSUN MAZDA CADILLAC CONTINENTAL M ER quaner. Bay ~elding, "Ena. John's Racing Cycles ~·.~ .. v..S, dJ11e brks, lo ml's.1 _..,. _ _;.;.;;::.;:;,;,;_ __ ---------TOYOTA · . ' or westem, JUnlpS. $425. * BUL TACO* xln t oond. $27"';,i()./oUcr. r '71 D-un * M•zd• '73 Rot•ry * G'ffi-)'125 HEADQUARTERS FOR 49<-<00G. ,.,. $66 MONTH ~ ~ REG. Appaloosa geldtng, 9 DESERT. MO't'O x TI Auto• W1nlod 968 Pickup 36 MONTHS OPEN LEASE 17lfl Annlwlnary • ,.,., goodrld pleasur'\' horre for AettSSOries & Camper Will accept trade·ins £ • '61 COLONY' Park, 9 Pa~"· ' \\'gn. full 1)()1\•c>1'. a/c, £POd condition, 833--0395 after -6': 30 PM • exp. er. l'IOO. or """ of-Harbor at Wil50n: C.M. INSTANT' CASHI, CALL )ffi. FRY 112.-SAL l9G2 COMET. Nuw clulci<, ""· 644-1547 646-4055 or 64&-2<28 C331DCFI ff · I 8 h '70 CADILLAC '70 LINCOLN ::.t~~·.n~'lJti~~...';'~rr~;' Motor Homes WE ARE IN $2749 un • eac Prl""$2St39arl9 Al 4 . DOOR MARK ' Ill 675·1485· 11 _ ~S.!:W~~~.QJ~=::;::~Oj DESPERATE NEED BILL MAXEY a v,8, automattc transmlnlon, V-8, automatic transmission, MUSTANG -OF"'GOOD, Ct E'A riSYOTl • . -dt.-.ncater, tl'e•!loero ·radlb &'1'/all>r;iiOwer-stoer-•t-~,...."-.;:,..;;..__~-+---11_.. e SALES e FOREIGN CARS '73 COROLL.A (KE200712854) ing & brakes, air condition. ing & braktfi. white ·mrte-'68 l\.1USTANC. 289 VS, 42,000 e SERVICE e TOP DOLLAR-Paid J.IUNTINGTON BEACH l ihg, vinyl top, am/f.m stereo \\'a11 tires, vinyl top, 11.'alher lnilcs, 1 owner, good con· !_~s,. G..!n•r1l 900 • RENTALS For Or Nott !8S8l BEACH BL. 847-8555 17331 Beach Bl. 842·fi666 -oft,.;.., taJi& ))O\yer '"indo\\·s & scats: interior, po11·cr 1l'indmvs & dilion. $1300. Days 846-3375; OlITRJGGERS . 19. Anglces • er.ii "" ""'" In 10 '"" us. '71 Datsun 240Z MERCEDES BENZ l~wnTOYOTA l069AEXI$. 3689 ~~4-0s/1' conditioning. ~e"-"cc''°'"'""'=-='c,24~.,.--~· I S 'al · 'd NEWPORT !I.fa !l A" C d 4 Spd ·1 '65 l\1UST.>\NG. 1'1t>11• eni;:i119 pee? Iles, s1 e rnount , : ~· · tr on , . s1 ver r JIM SLEMONS $4889 & tires. $500. 1~rivntC' Pu.rty, compleic. $145. &16-137' EXPLORER I M PORTS wdh black in le r i o ,. . 966 GUSTAFSON "'2-911'' ·" • t Harbot·, C,,M, °'0 9303 . ~ . " '"''" opm Bo P 906 OF "'""llfnl ''"' pdced at 0"1Y IMPORTS -GUSTAFSON =-"":::..--•Is, ower $4295 '70 Toyota Lincoln-Mercury • 'GG MUSTANG CU<WCO'L, 8 . ·-· -1 HUNTINGTON BEACH 3100 w. Co"''"""" N.B . MERCEDES BENZ . d • 16800 "·ach ''Warner L1ncoln-Mercury cyl. xlnt ooml. $900. Cati 5 to 1966 20· FISHrNG BOAT . lSSOt Beach Blvd. 842-8803 642-9405 NEWPORT UTH ZE •·-n Cruie:-DC 10 ptn, 642--09j6 -Glastron \\'/'.frailer. 150 hp l:IUNT.lNGTON-BEACl·I \\'E-PA¥.-i'OP DOLLAR ' A ORI D ~ _.. Huntington Beach 16800 Beach at \Varner ~~v '::~:~·~~~;<~~~~: MOTOR HOMES If~~~ 1~~ ~s;~tr~A~~an. IMPORTS Ji: s1:::: Hett:~· -~am Hubs tm ~~== !i\'t:.3\J:i~. u2.=t•lg'(21 r,Jf'i.5544 1~l?i::fi~·~~nd~11$'6 1~~ live bait tank, ,$3,500. Cal.I Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron, see us first. 3100 W. Z42~~$vy., N.B. lmpo.-. $2999 • '72 COUPE DE VILLE ''Home of the Viking" 630-lTIO. After 6 ca 11 J amboree, Robinhood • BAUER BUICK •.•a OLDSMORILE 633-9261 We've got 'em ot 2925 Harbor Blvd. .!IURRY 1301 Quail BILL MAXEY Fantastic Shalimar Gold wllh COUGAR l 1966 31' FISHING, BO~T · -KENDON. ~ Cost!l_~1eQ __ 979-2500 You can still get• Newport Beach """"YOTA vinyl top. Be~utif~ leather ~~~~ i:ot~r Ir:~~~~ MOTOR HOMES ThtPOR'Ts \VANTED new Datsun 510, 1200, '.M-ER ~MOO:acARTHUR 18881 B~~ BL. -S47-8556 -~~~~· ~~~ ~-. ~-. . Dee~V hull. Depth finder, Or<lnge County's 610 of Pickup · • HUNTINGI'ON·BEAaJ stereo, tilt & telescopic .. live haft tonk: $.1,500. Call 707 N. Harbor, S.A. TOP s BUYER Al the old price 50 USED TRIUMPH steering, door locks. Sold & 554..()()33 BILL li1AXEY TOYOTA s·-·c•• h (0 0 -') 630-tno. Alter6 call 6.J.1-926l '" Tl<Avc'O 1$881 Beach Blv :. MERCEDES _,, ~ $'$.i4.t --' '71 OLDS SKI si~~L),RBO'~ ,,,. ""'"nn.RER H. Beach Po. 847-8555 ON DISPLAY '70TRIUMPH Spitfire, exoell NABERS CADILLAC '71 COUGAR TORONADO 2'1'·22' COi'tfINENT,\LS Autos, Impo rted 970 cond., lo miles, best offer. ~ H bor Bl d 2 door hardtqp. V·8, radio & • • 18' Gar'Wood Riviera 20· PHJl)E & JOYS -----Sha~p New-.Car ::-: -1\!_~ •ft-'5:30 551--0IWiO~ • ~ -v • heate•, P0l'~_stc:e~g~.(553· V·8t autoniatic 1rans1nission, .251l....HP V-8, 45_MPll '.V.AN CON ~.i•J:..'ilJNS e ... THE F l~.E-ST JN -·Trad~in:s """'--....-. _ wknds an)l:tb'ne . .._._ ' -· Costa 'Mesa -'C.L.). . ---;-· -rUaUf~"he&"t ei'f'powct'-steer-'. 11200 646-9000/&l:>--0885 · ! 'C Scovice • Ho>>l"I' USED IMPORTS e ·1973 DATSUNS I Coming In Every Day -~M0;9ltltl __ -·. $188'7' ';ng' or'"!'rf'.'-•lr'eOndition,;i_, "'"°'-BAY LAUNCH * D · I * · VOLKSWAGEN-· 68 ELDORADO, Fire mi'l mg (142EAZ' Th• !oncic.t iri the Hm·bor a !lmar nc. • THE F INEST IN ALL MODELS Ask About Our Unique green, vinyl top, l.allter in-GUSTAFSON ' $Ji89 25' dbl cockpit 1v/\\•alk thru 1::~0 • 111!.il""'r Blvd .. G.C. IMPORT SERVICE e IN STOCK 1 Used Merced8s lease VW's tcr, all exh·as. 111 i11t conct. Fresh \Valer cooled engi ne :.i:·1.s;;GO Do yourself a ravoi· and come Plans NEW & USED S2l50. 673-5569 Lincoln-Mercury GUSTAFSON $3500 646-9000/64\'r-088:-i NC'Xl tn (;.(;. i)a1 sun SL'l' us first. Open Tues. BARWICK IMPORTS House of Imports \VONDERFUL 9-pass (lid 16800 Bl'ach at \Varner 16' Mitchell F/G Runabout 19"i3 Disro\·ercr and Sundial and Thurs. ti' 9, Sat-Sun 33375 Camino Capistrano 2 Big lo,cations LIMO 1961 , black. p\\T & Jluntinglon r~aC'h Lincoln·Mercury 40 hp elcc o/b, trier, xtras l\Iotor Homes fo'r rent. niake lil 5. S.."\n Juan Capi.strano !&2 Manchester, Buena Park 5 MINUTES FROM air. Best off over $400. 842..a844 * {213) 592-5544 16.i;()(l BcuC'h al \l/<01ler $750 646-9000-645--0885 reservations ~or Suinmer (El.JRCSIEAN AUTO' 493-3375 or 831-1375 on U1e San ta Ana Fm')' COSTA MESA 644--0002. "Hf'N'nt of the Viking'' Hunting1on Bca.<th Boats, Sail 909 now. Phone l\11ss Bennet at ~ '72 DATSUN 6-Pack 523.7250 2114 E. lST S'T., S.A. '70 C.D.V. Convert., white in-cX)uGAR XR-7· Look 842-8844 * {213) 592-5544 Bob Longpre Pon: i a c, s-. C~) s.n..c. Cab-Over Camper Deluxe. '71 MERCEDES 835-6531 · /out, xlnt cond, $3600. Eves. \\'hat it's· got:· Delux i~~ ''Home of the Viking'' LAPWORTH 24. F iberglas.'>. 892·6651 or 636·2500. • 2'1'.JOHM>cr a.a eo.m ...._ ~·to..a 1'.lany extras! 16,000 mi., BENZ 280SL (4 Miles No. ot 58&-7275 • tcriol', console and cockpit Sales&. ScM oo inboard. Gold plater. $3950. NEW, Explofcr, 24', full · ALFA ROMEO ·s:mo 54~ 2 Tops, low, low mileage. So. Coe.st P laza) '68 CAD. Omv. white w/Red dashboard w/overhcad c.'Oll· OLDSMOBILE 1----+I:.ong-Beach-1'.t"atin~,..-Gang--equip lps-8,-ai.1'/gen,--.t7t-DA~SUN p 1 CK-U-~ _(n4Cl;flD.._____ lea•N.r ioteriOt' Ex c trol f t · di way 18, shp 651, caJI lo~t ~tes, no .mtJea,ge, ,69 ALFA C 1 Pr' ·\\·/cam;r shell, xlnt cond~ Call 1! MINOl E!S Fl{Ctf\.-c~:'"~--·-~19fri -sw~-a~~~ oi;;ee~g !~ee~: GMC-.TRUC·KS 71~. 552--8292 party, Ste=.· iis~~. s~a!~ $1850. 962-2235 JIM GOODWIN, DLR MISSION VIEJO ·ss FLEETWOOD Brhm excellent engine and pooy -HONDA-CARS. 1----1-ROUGIL-W.A.TER-SAILOR_ Rant-A--Mot~ome--Road-&-Ral~ye ... 5484569-2,-l97LDatsW1-5W-SCdan-* 282-84(16 * A E black & beautiful! · ' condition. It's a '68, but only UNIVERSITY Q_LDS 12' Che 1 1 " 1 peake. C:at lboattlt for your Vacation A "STIN HEALEY $1695 $1495 '67 230. Absolute show room 1442 SO. BRISiOL, S.A. $1795~ -h~mtlcs:nt·e4o .2850 Harbor Blvd. •">~mp e e Y,,~~/c64" .:;,,,. * 531-6800 * U ' . 644-~3 . coridition. After 6 pm. Call 546-0220, . MUST sell '69 Cpe de Ville, pnoe W111 shock you, and a . _,.,, <HU"""""" ,,,......000. 979-3045 ·r personal ·inspection w i J J Costa Mesa 5-1{).96t0 13' FIBERGLASS Metcal f • '71 Wetime M H 23/25' '62 AUSTIN Healey. Needs 70 St~!i<Jn \Vag., 510, 4 spd, (S.A. Frwy. East on best offer over $2300 gets it. sway you,. J\.1ust ~ell. Call • '65 Olrls Vista C\'Uiser. 8 Class sailboat \\<ilh sand "plush" . free milel'lge & some \l'ork. J\.1ak<' al.fer. Call ~~6~1 s·~~~ cond. Asking '63 MERCEDES BENZ ~t St. 1A. mi.} S3l-5364. original Q\l'tler, 52..\-565.') . pass, sla \\'gn .. top rack, dolly. line cond., $475. Insur. Pr1. pty. 838--0533 842--8715. · ' · Xlnt. ~nd, $1.295. CA MARO · '68 COUGAR. mint 'COnd. full ;nito. air. p/b. p/s, '68 eng. 548-51~ .72 20. ESCAP\DE t i\1UST sell ,'69 Datsun. Xlnt -5918 Commonwealth pv.T, cust, paint, en .... just trlt>r hitch, air shocks. looks f cus om BMW 111nning cond. Radio & MG " & runs i..'OOd. J"4 mpg a huy 26' PEARS6N · commander Dodge, air, all extras. Sale heatc.r. ~est off<'r. 557-2568 Motors Lt·d . 1972 JMPA14\ cust. Loaded, overhauled. Sac. S 1 O O O · nt $975. 5·17-2&85 nltes, sloop. }tun Keel, s~~ hp, Ot' ti:a.de. 4!»-2742 .. ,_ ... _..... ,., .LEASE A s I A p/s, p/b, p/\\', etc. $3600. 968-1797. L<'ave Nun1bcr 835--109.'i \,l•kdays. Jo'!_nson. sleeps 4, xlnt c6nd. J972 PACE Arro\\\ 24', load: -.. ·•t.'rl·· DA1'SIJN Pickup. Must tGBGT"-"70;-·-xinr···cond:--·--1n.:11_ n a,_ --524--9780:·aft .. 6pm-.-.. --. lrjjh recording. =-"="----1 $4950. 633-1030 ed. Priced for quick salC'. ~~13:f \\'eekend. $105IJ. Radio-tape, wire whls, new '70· ·V\V Squart'back, new '69 CA.J\.1ARO ·VJ!-au!O MU t -DODGE-.:.67 OLDS_CutJass Supren1c. GREAT Daysailor. 11' Lark Contact Martin, 586-44.U 1973 BAVARIA r~.1als -just tuned. $1950. heads & val':.-e job. sun at sell by Ju~ 5th. s14oo. :r :~{;· [i~~;, a~.~obl~ra~~·. t:~~i w/trailei-. & all equip. Deluxe Winnebago RAT 61:RM07 the shop. n450. 497-l03T best oHer. 548-2854 '72 Challenger, stick, stereo, SC'ats, aft 6 call f>-18--0066, Fibergfass wfalum n1ast. Rent. 27'. 640_0482 NS OPEL 'TI V\V-B~s. N<;W heads &. '68 CM.IARO SS 396. Vinyl i:nags, sacrifice, make 0Ht'1'. 5850 or bt:'~t ofter $350. 646-5612.· CREVIER BMW '68 Fiat 850 Cpe valves. Ne\Y tires. $1900. top. Beautiful car. Must 64-8.'>65. 1968 OLDS-DEL ~IONT 4 dr. * SEAQUEST 26' * Trailers, Tr1vel 945 .20Sal<'s -Servic'!. Leasing Lo1v Miles, A Real Nice Car. '70 Opel GT 642-7930 sacrifice. 544-8041. FORD air, P/S, P/~. S995. Ph: Sips 5, galley. head. motor 8 \V.1st St., Santa Ana ***1969 VW Bug, good con-CHEVROLET Rl!l-8-IS8 cushions, hinged n1ast. Xlnt. 1972-27ft. 51h ivhecl traifer 83S.3171 !XDA224.). 4 Spd, ofange, Low , low dition. =·-·~· -------1 . 846--24.19. i\·ith or 1vilhou1 1972 Ford * $899 J\.1iles, Nice Car. {775FTL). $1000 * STJ.9599 ~ PINTO Halliarrls, trlr/'.'<tra \vh!. Because of HE'al1h. price ne1v BILL MAXEY $300.t '"'&~ HOBIECat l4'.2sails,2scts ton pickup. Si!.c rific e ORAN~ED~~~NTY'S BILL MAXEY $2149 '64 VW Bug, good transp. ~~ -• · ··,3 l'INTO. \!'•~''· auto, 494-2982. $14,000. "Complete uni 1 TOYOTA Call 536-9819 dclox inl .~ exl, roof rack, 16' HOBIE cat, xlnt cond., SlO,OOJ. Trailer alone $6,500. 18881 BEACH BL .. 847-8555 TOYOTA VAC. in comfort. a/c, '68 '68 FORD ~~~~26~1i. make o f fe r .• Must see to appreciate. Ph. 492-:Jl42 llUNTINGTON BEACH 1&881 BEACH BL. 847·8555 VW POP-TOP CA~lPER · ,., H T 1------l·_,.....cc. .. --.47'1.41.-.. ---;.t-OOtES-.ero. , "'69--,,IT T SPID.ER HUNTINGTON SEACH 'leep• 4. Rcady_to_go _J_J_ C EVY ----ORINO FLIPPER, fun for sail, good sclf.-cont. Tanden1. clean SALES-SERVICE-LEf\SlNG r M 837-6406 CAMARO COUPE V·8, automatic transrnis:tion. d all · N ,.... S.1395 63..l\-22:i8 OVERSE · y Roadster. Orange exterior. • '69 Opel G.T. Tires & '69 '"" B /f bl · radio & ~~at l d' con ., equip. o. w. · · ' AS DE LI VER engine in good c 0 n d, v" us. am m, tin V 8 1 . . . •1 er, a r CO/\ 1· 'il PINTO, ~lick. air, vinyl tnp. Sharp. ~100 -rash-&: - 1'.0.P. fi4.J-1791 PLYMOUTH 673-1933 .W' Aristocrat U:nv Liner ROY CARVER, Inc. tYDATI3J. Reasonable. 499-3275_ bed, & middle scat. Reblt -·.au omatic lrans~1ss10':", tioning, (XXB142 ~. * KITE 157 * Excell c>nl condition! $1399 eng. 44,000 mi. Very good racll<!., J>?Wer steenng, aJr $1189 S1350 .• 548·1395 23·1 E. l7!h St. PANTERA cond. Pri pty. 831-1709. condiUoning. (260EIU). ' -' 196'."i PL\";\lQUTJ-1 Fu ..... nr,] ST"'1 &75-28+1 .. • C"''' ·M"a 546-4441 BILL MAXEY $2989 'G"'SJAFSON ,, • 910 VERY Clean l.1 ca111p1ng ~ · ~72:\IW-btig -l -owner. 13;800 · ; .. .MJ -, , -IO"'lll!r. ('lcnn • .J.:Vl~. -- Boals, Shps/Dock• "'a""· ''t0 cabana. nu CAPRI TOYOTA '72 Pantera m•. xtnt. cond. FUil warr. GUSTAFSON 1.1ncol11-Mercury * 64&-5997 * tires. :s:·),'JCI. 642--1918 BE Cl 0 ,78 Alli/FM. Air Cond, $1,750. 645--0426. L' I 16800 .,_ l''L\". Fury III 1969 air ~:~~~£~rt~~~~t~ffi Auto service, Parts 949 ;:,71;~~c=ss~~C::.': THC::ts~NDS VOLVO ,;:~~~~~~~ 142Ji447i:~rf.t~;[;544 ~~~· ssoop~~ ~T· '125 1 5 · 1Cwck saiC ~>7-7300 s· PAM TOP "CJ spd, xlnt cond. s2100. or 17lfl AnnlYe......., 842-8844* (213).592-5544 "H~me C!f·the Viking" --·ON _A ___ 1 Sl.50 per fl Side Tie, Power * $125 * llSJ make ofier. Call 586--2813 NEWPORT ' -1 * S w - Bo t "" N ... 548-1()5() SALE ''Home of the Vikiru1" taUon agon * LEASE OR BUY a • -'' ewpo." I ~~~~~~~~~! NOW OWN THE HONDA IMPORTS , "• 1970 Ford LTD 8 pa,.. coun-Call 894-3523 FABULOUS 1973 ~ .CAi\lARO, f'./s, au!o., I try squire. Full P"'r. fac '11 thru '73 ·Ponliacs WANTED: Sli p 40' Spor1 . CAPRI HONDA 6 Id ~· HOB 3100 \V. Coast H"l'·· N.B. H 5a , I vinyl top .. low m1!e.age. Ex-air, very clean. priced for DAVE ROSS Fisher. day g 9 3 -2 4 7 9; j~ · mo 0 • ~ • 642-9405 uge YlftCJS. cell. runnn'!g co nd1tton. Ne"' quick siile. $2100, Call PONTIAC 646--5471 aft 5. Autosfor~le Q \\'ith 2,00J 4 cylinder or V-6 PBa.1. of r,acE\Vrn~{7' ~mi. Prices Start At 'tires. \Vill sacrifice for 673.-549.t ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ engin('. 1vith or 1l'ithout riv. pr Y ves ·"' "'UU·"' PORSCHE $BJO. Call wk days-t:iet\veen .;c;:..:.;:..:._ ______ 2480 J-larbor Blvd .. a! l''a.i r BOAT dock -limit 20 It. decor group. sorne 11,ith sun i\1UST Sac. le>aving state, ·71 ----·-----$4260 3-5 p.m. 897-2472 g Drive, Cosia ~1csa 5-16-8017 Across fron1 Nl'\\"porl ls. ! 600 d 7 6~'> A117· A · /Cl • 9SJ .roo OJ' landau top, po1ver Honda · Zink con · S 50. 1973 914 2 litre. li1o'l<ing '68 OlEV. Impala 4-D. '70 PONTIAC Grand Plix Sp! * 1""'"""' :i * nt1ques 1ss1cs rli!'ll'.' brakes, ~tvle s!eel Call 64&..3-128 ,. causes sale. FuUf equipped, J\.1odel 144ES (1446344-385166) hardtop-, air, maroon & • Cpe, 37,000-act. mile~.-Mint 34' BOAT SLIP 11·h£>el. fad.in! tires, bucke1 JAG-c..,,.U_A"-=R--lo mileage, &l;;-3.')1.7 \Ve n1ake> overseas deliveries black. $700. Good rond. rondition. Air pwr windo\\'S, •----i.:S,60. a mo. Hunt. Harbour. ***1948 Packard seati;. ORDER YOURSI---------See H -You'll Buy It , ,::846-2'°'""'!8"2=-----'68 FORD sport \l'h(>(>ls, Landau top. r ·RB~<IY.!~2'1~. ======-r.--CJub .Scdall....-NO\¥ 1970 9ll T Cpe. Spo110. !\tag ,. ln1maculut('. S28j(), $50) ~ $1500 * Ot').;l4\2 -• :--··$27s;-··--·-· JAGUAlt-X:f-6-'71. im· \Yhls.-Am=Fm-bo-mi.-Xlnt--:0 liJN.--:S9--CHE\l-Y-·P,U.--Kigti -~rr. ----M·· US.-~NG--llt"la~·· -ntu(<"-· book~---citn 25' p&.,·er; Sl.75/ft . Phone Recreational-• OR-If YOU PREFER terior. Priced ror---quick >-1"964='-p=o"'R"s""--c-H-E-. -rro-'41ft--printed-bi:'lltinced etc. . , raOio, power steering-& .-i"'i-"~·i"7~i-19=""· lc,' c.0'.:;P;.;"'c..,,---1 DOCK space for rent, up fo -==--=-=='--1 . . niac!!J.l!ll'_ white/black_ in-cond. 646-7!!10. -811111 409, cams, 4 spd. Blue· I#"\ 6'.73·0792. --Ve hicles ___ 956 '71 "<;~_!)RI __ -_g!£._&42-..312.L --w/brougham. ,..nu tires, YOLYG FAST. $700 f1nn . &i4-25"13 brakes air ronditionin '68 PONTIAC ·klr !IT BonrK'. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 l2.17CORJ MAZDA 644-1621 or 641·0927. '65 Chevy II wag. Orig ny top. ). fl-~il';--Xlni-li~-&1---* '72 Inf ! Travelail 4.x4. $1789 1966 Harbor. C.l\J. 646-9303 own<'r, Reblt. nu paint, $1089 C'On( · ~ .. 5<!&-.5580 18' TROJAN IR'> hp, inbrd ski radio, air. auro. 10" speC'. GUSTAFSON BOB LONGPRE TOYOTA Autos, Used 990 Clean, $695 or best oUer. '64 PONTIAC Bonn<' vi 11 c boat. Beautiful. Ca 11 tires & \\'his, 4000 mi .. uni!. -892-5724 GUSTAFSON~Nnv. G1:eat q!.IY at.. $250 01· DUNE o Ra'I c · • .,. ~1s~1~ r. CJ ~-lftC n-Mercu · n -"·>,tan . n"m·~"-. -1-1---1~~~~~~,-~~~ ivan·., ;H~zms. _ ~-_ Lincoln~Merc_urv_ i -BUICK '69_ lf.tP~LA \Vag__ 3~. _air. L' ol urrer. 673-1494 ('V<'s. t vU£.b'Y 1. orvair 16800 BC'ach at \Varner MAZDA ---------1 r .. r n 10 m. ean. ...., "'I""" ''"""· llil cng .. 9:>',~ con1plete, Sjj(). . J[un Lington Beach ,65 BUICK si,. .. lark C V 0 $1250. Ph: 557-7027. 16800 Beach at \Verner \\•hitc to1>. new tires. Be~1 .. Tl'llllPOl'W* . Iii S'l&-2663 842-8844 * (213) 592-5544 P\\T, auto. ~ co...r.Mak'~ '58 CJiEVY .Brookwood, "'gn, Huntingto n Beach ofrcr. 557·4187. i:-;;;;;;;;;;~--Tr ucks 962 "Home ol the Viking" NOW OPEN .69 TOYOTA oUer. 64:>-2537. ruru; nioe & !ooks good. $200. 142-8844 * (213) 592.5544 T·81RD i• Terry, aft 9pm, !t6Q-.1613 ''Home of the Viking'' - Campers, Sale/ Rent 920 * CAJ\.1PER Shells_ ror sale or rent. All n1akes & models. -2941 Grace Lane, Bldg G, C.l\1. MAJORV.1 A Y & Half Pint Campers & Shcl!s at fac- tory prices. 858 \V. lSth. 1'11 FOl!D Ra"g"· XLT TIME FOR I 2 DOOR CADILLAC '67 CHEVELLE-SS396. < spd. 'TI SQUIRE Sla. Wgn. Minl '67 T·B!RD. F"ll power, ,101 ·1.i Ion t1'u\·k and u ~~ f! FOR C A I Models Ready 4 cylinder 4 speed transmis-t;;,""'CAD .... cDv -y---""'Mi Bucket seats, mags, reblt cond. 15,000 n1i. 1 01vner. rond. l\Iust sell. bc>st offer. ~1~:;,i~am~~r~t~ 100~~~ A TION • • • For IMMEDIATE ston. cz\VA938). po~·er air s'te:Omati·u & ~·~na~l850~·~673--"--7564=---$3.150. 968--6733. 673-23.i'l DAILY PILOT D I ·, I $989 lthr. '$4975. 83'3.:.1316 '69 NOVA, 2 dr, Orig owner, '73 PINTO, 4 spc1. lo miles. 1vith extras, fully selr-con· e 1very. ,,..., OCl'M • PIS, new tires, Clean, $ll95 Must sell, $2300 or best of-. Fat Profit is allained when ta inl'd. Like n<'w concti1ion CLASSIFIED AD GUSTAFSON 00~00 best u -• f you "'" t'-""h It and n1ust be St"t'n to be ap· 2001 E. lstr"o ~NTA ANA '70 CPE de Ville, all xtras, 'or o er. o:7.r>J724 er, eves, alt 5, 962-1850 ting Dan;"'Pifot ~~:ssi~~ pre<"ia tcd. 23.IXKI mile~. "Ea~·o~ach.. Li11coln-Mercury new tires, estate sale, 70ir!MP/ALA/. bCUst Cpe: Auto, '7~ RAN,CHERO GT. 350, 4V, Ads. 642..$78 • Phone 549·~348 e Autos, New 980 ~.. "' highat offer over $.1 ooo a • P s, P • new fires & air, P s., p/b, first sz:m. -i":;;...;.;::,=:::_ ___ _ 16800 Beach at Warner 6#-2199 ' · tune-up. $1895. 837-$21 takes. 494-1449 Autos, Mew '69 CHEV. >; Ton wtt• ----· ~~l1::;'1rt41~t-on-S.och=-·-~·~-'V •~-I -~;!>!~--campe•sltell~V-8r<tiek "'•iO, .,..r a-SSIFIED-a-. 2-'jf-(213) S92=S544' "1.owr•""'.:':1"~·--·~,-~· room' 'C 'O ·DftUENJ'A'I' . oo:7ow<K,· a a'iiufoto .. Tii"'p'~ co••-'~ . -= CAA1PER & trailer repairs & radio. Camper shell Ju\ly VI.I'\ " ''H f h Viki ' uu ' n 11" ,.,. GUpplies alS9 van ·coil-pan<'lerl & insulated. Vl'l)' FOR ACTION • ome O t e ng' clean. 64S-dition. $79!>: 846-132.1. · venlons. 8~ °\\I. 18th; C.M. good conrlition, hlls on ly • • TOYOTA Corona, 1973, Auto, '73 Coupe DeVille, Jess than ~ '66 Country Squire W•g _C.M 3~~· EL DORADO Canipcr. 42.000 n1ilcs 01·ig. 01vn<'r. 642·5678 Xlnt cond. Lo mileage, fiOOO' mi's. Pvt party. Call • LOaded, $693. -642-6670 XJnt cond. $800. 544-8874. yellow, ·$2-IOO. 833-16.~9 5.17-9271. . ·* -54.'J.--OU6 * J64 EL Camin0+2S3 cng. 3 ··--· · ~· • ~ . OPEN RQa(f can1per. Full spe. pipes. -mngs;·"·titr<. . " '72 MARK IV cab-over, 8~~· 'bed + f'Xlras, r-hocks. Con1mc>1•cial liccn~. ms ~ v 8 1 ,. tr ' . • · "'~' 1 r ••v ~.~.-,'. ST' "'R GA'WE'D"M ,,.-¥, • , au oma oc ansnU'5<0n Call962-3l.19 .,.,"" or tnH c or "'. , ~ .~ .I"-"T"i f'nrr,adfo, po,vcr ste(rli1g-& " SJ.;' HOLIDAY l'ab ovPr 6'12--46~9 eves brakes. \Vhi!~ side1\•all lir<'s, •73 FORD Camper Jack!!, boflt. ('JC, f.10VING ·sg Chevy ~· ton . 1.1;11s By CLAY_JI.. 'POI.LAN Liii;>. n!r con(l\t1ontng, vinyl lop, MUS-TA" NG ~ice_lt_ck_an.!,, i?oo. S.17R74:n PU. 327, ttutn, fl/S, p/b, . .Af'J ,.,~ ... i • _!}-__ r-Doily Acti"lify GviJ. ~ SHf. lJ.~Ui power \vlndows & seals, B 'k r/h. 26,~ nctuol miles, ~ ... fi:ft -. A«•rcli1111 I•'"• Storr,-· ocr'. 2f ~ lrath('r-tntcr~865ENS H---t~. n~tr: ''8.'llumm•>IC"tr•n • Cycles, ,I es, •1 ·~0 1 "° "954 r 3 " To develop moss g for Tuesdo ..... u" v· " " -1 ;>;N . ens l •• r11)-V a t • 9-14-23. 0 e y, 11725.33. GUSTAFSON nii&.!tion, air c:ond!1tonlng, Scooters 925 ,71 FOl!D • Ton plus c,',b. ~55.56-SG.as 1eodwordscormpondingtol'U'nbers :7i.a1 , ... 1 ·• ofyowZodiocbirthsign. LI I .... _ power ,.,oor ng. po 1v c r '12 BULi'ACO Alpinu. like HT Camper S'2soo. Call 11{tl'r 1 Yt:Xll" 31 Staro '61 YOllr ftCO ft~mwrCUry bra~cs (370GMT). • # nc"'" $850. '68 Bullac:o 6. 675-~496 ~~ ~-~~';: ~=Plff'MI 16800 Beach al Warner $3689 Pursang $400. Both xlnt V1ns 963 "Malte 34 FMrQble 64 lmagOMd Hunllngton .Beacti GUS FSO rond. eo .. ider olfer •.1 ---------1 >Hoy 35So0ol 6'0P••'""' 2-8844*(213)592-5544 TA N 612-2749 ~ ~=-~::::.., :i= ~· w-m-. Viking" Lincoln-Mercury 250 SUZUKI, prlmo con· 9&£~~.. 339aw,_,., .. ,, :;:.... 16800 &&eh it wnrncr dJHon. 32 .bp to rct1r whet'! • ...,...,,, . ... ~ pro installed get 'kit. Very 10 0oy AOlr.flofr..t 70 1r!MoM Huntington Beach fut. ''450 or otfcr •. -492--7662 l1~: ~~=-~!~ · ·.. 142.el44 * (213) 592-.™4 ·73 YAJ\1,\HA 125 riiX_Quick '73-D"OD.GE J!~ 1~~.... ~~~fl:!"'~ -CANtCOlt( _ ' 1 Home of the Viking'' clean. $425. 2232 A Pacil io ¥• Ton-Surfer v ,n ll~. !~ · ~!~ ••<p• 72 MARK IV MAVERICK_ Ave.., COSto 1\-le~n. V..fl. oiu1omat1c ttan!ln'li~ton, 11v.,,., A70DM 77Role JA/f. n V·8, au.tomo.Uc transmission. _ . ...;...;...~;;:;.;:_;;..;.;:;:; * 1973 JIONO.( 350 CL * Radio l.c: heattc, p 0"' (' r 11 R.-.tr A8Mind 710fftclob ~ 7-26-32 rad.10 ' heater. power steer-• '70 FULLY EQUIPPED • r e Cond ' ... Mileage 1 b .... 19 Pe,_ A9 sn1ne 19 Roditrt.• ;.0.71 1 1 -·• ' m1na •....., gfCCf ng, J)O\\'Cf rtu\eS, 20Ui~-:,O I" 801 .... ld&oml 1'8, J)OWcr brakes, vinyl top, a r r..vnu, auto I.ran, !)S, r/h, SIJO. * * * 496-1909 ~<S0429N). 21 ComP!'-• 5' ~.... 111 Plua air C911dltionirg, whlte side· 32,000 ml., nu tlreR. J969 HONDA CL 3.10, din • $3989 ~~= ~e::ed ~~ wnl1 ',tlros.$Y(9654l9El-IS). MAKE Oft"l:'.:n. 644-1480 tl..,,, "'"'good. $300., GUSTAFSON ,.._.,. ,..,.... · ,....._ "ro MAVERfCK. auto, radio. call 548-7901 alt 6prn 25Y-55C;inh'w;IJ 85DIYidoet'ldl G 'llSTAFSON ' lfOO':I tires, :<Int cond. gold. 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Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 155, 2 SECTION S, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 TEN CENTS 'Juvenile Crime Program on CUSD Ag·enda· By JOHN VALTERZA Of t1M O.llY "1111 Sl•ff Capistrano Uni£ied School District Trustee Stephen Smith plans to make a strofig bid tonig ht for the start of a pilot program to focus on drug-abuse _preven· tion, 'vandalism and bicycle theft. A torney Smith , a speciallst,_ln juvenile law said lat~ last wee k that-a project beiuh b ythe state Attorney 'General's of· •• .~ : •• lice known as "STOP" (student Training on PrevtQtion) could become the first formal progra!Jl Ill !2<;§1 schooJs )<~ye<f lo ed~cating.,youngsters on the three major ingredient.A in juvenile crime. Initial semi nars were conducted late in the week !or delegates from several county school districts. The state officials' unveiled the .program at Dana Hills High SchOQI, Smith said. · "From what I have seen of thi s project I'm readY to call for a pilot program to start as soon as tl).is coming September,~ Smith said. The trustee -a former deputy district a~tomey currently in private practice - sa id the STOP program uses special tea~hing techniques, including role- playing lableaus and puppetry -to bring the major points-home. • • Smith explained that the project could involve youngsters as young as kin· derg~rtner~ _ _ _ .. "We're not talking aiiOut a simple v1s1t by a guest lecturer from a police depart- ment, but, Instead, about a total package · of tecluilques that would consist of a con· tlnuing program. It's something _that youngsters can rialfy -relalt to," he ad- ded. Local school district ·administrators already have reyiewed the project in depth and Smith said it has thelr support as weU. The three key areas -drugs, theft and vandalism -all are threats to youngsters, the trustef: said. "I have been tl-uiy amazed at the ex- tent of vandalism and theft among yourig people, and the drug problem, of course, is al\\1ays of prime concern." The techniques which could be employed in the local projects would pro!> ably requ ire a special class, personnel and equipment. "This whole project has been research- ed extensively and most of the early work 1vas done in juvenile detention facilities. That's where they developed the role playing technique .. " Smith said. Co-ast E*eGutive~ll~ld-- In ·call Girl Ad Caper " j ·, Sex_ in M1am1 , Nixon-Dean · 'Wol!Jiouts,'---· · f;rash Sect1ritP1 French police stand guard over nose section of Soviet sup~rs«?n ic !Tupolev 144 which' crashed Sunday in Paris suburb of Goussa1nv11le. -~craft was performing in Paris Air Show when crash occurred. See story, Page 4. Nixon ~Coverup Tale _Cit~d ~01-; Dip-fu U.S. Dollar ' _ ·LoNOON (U PI) -Gold prices con· time high of $120 on Friday; $120.54 in flPued to sOar today and the U.S. dolll!lr Frankfurt, up from F.riday's close of Talks _Now Admitred Call Girls Li1iked to Bugging WASHINGTON (UPI) -Columnist Jack Anderson said today President Nixon's campaign aides recruited call girls to attempt to wheedle political secrets from Democratic leaders at the 1972 ?tliami Beach convention. - He said, however, that although investigators confirmed call girls were recruited they "have been unable to determine whether they were actually u§ed.'' Anderson said .fie got the information from Senate investigators, and that the investigators were told of the project by former Al· torney General John N. Mitchell , Nixon campaign director. Allegedly Solicited By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of tfM Deity PllM Stell • A Los Angeles Free Press ad- vertisement soliciting female applicants for athletic scholarshjps got a Huntington Beach resident in trouble with the law- this weekend. ' WASHINGTON (APJ -The White House acknowledged today that Presi- dent Nixon conferred this year with John Dean Ill about the Watergate scandal but said log$ ~ )he ti<De and place of such sessioM,"6UICfnot tie p:ovided to J W1tice Deparlmenl OI' oenatorial ID- vesllg1tors.' ' • Reports published during Ibo w~eod said Dean, fired as White House counsel April 30, told prosecutors and Senate in- vestigators that he had 30 to 40 meetings with Nixon this year. · Mitchell, however, said .Qe disapd:~ved. the plan, which was presented to him by 1::,".flate defen t G. Gordon I.,iddy as part · of-a lati:ll'll<ale"lntelli ~ p lllitiiliJ'ildiClii, Ahdersilft' ~· - But .Anderson said the scht!lne ~ lllll'\'ived" . be<;ause . Liddy,..~ploPll,J--'ivis-Wldeteri:ed bJ~-order that be-take- his lntemgence-gatllerillg."charts and burn them." Don Leo Harris Jr., 44, of 9202 Cbri!tlne Drive, was arrested by Hun- linaton-Beach vice llmlllplom-CJO-- ch.a,... ol prosUtullan, IOllciling -tltutlOh and procuring a lemale for .,.... titut ion. . . Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. lmprovenaent Project Harris is assistant treasurer of Avco Corporation, headquartered in Newport Beach. . \Varren, who ea rlier denounced the published reports in a formal statement, said in r:esponse to a question that "ob· viously there were topics of interest this year that· Vr'.OUld have involved the office Dana Point Cof C Backs He wa s picked up Friday by in- vestigators after they allege he bad solicited an undercover Police woman to "work out'.' 'vith him one afternoon a "·eek for $40 which she could use for her of counsel." Warren said the topics Included Nix- on's own Water g·a t e investigation, Administration policy on-citing executive privilege and hearings on the lDlSUC· Coastal Route schooling. Officers claim Harris told t he poUcewoman, who was \\'Orking under the name of Joy, that the workouts meant having sexual i:elations with him. He also allegedly told her he had friends who cessful nomination of L. Patrick Gray...._to 11>e Dana Point --A--r or Commtrce. be director of Ibo FBI. -. "Dean did meet with the President" on has joined other compumity groups in these topics, warren said. the endorsement of. a one-way-coqplet The discussions, in part, pertained to alignment for the proposed improvement the _oew_ W_aJ~raate in--. "ga_tio_n_ . ••.·. l .. ol Pacific Coast Highway -·a project --• ·~• "'" .lieing suggeskd'"b"'">I>te ··and··county Njxon began March 21. ~ --· The President said-in-April -that on ~ngineers. _ ~ _ ----- March 21, "as a result of serious cba!Jes Chamber directors cast a baUot which came to my attelltii>n-.-:-. I began -recently -endorsing-thie splitting· of the an intensive new inquiry" into the trarnc on the e1Cisting highway and using \Vatergate.matter. . . a stretch of Del Prado as well. the harbor entrance. ¥.·oula be interested in doing business But, other than that Improvement, t~ with her on the same basis. remainder of the two affected roadways Vice detectives said they began work· would ~ almoit ~t~. ing on the case in April when they 1be alignment issue surfaced earl~ ~ast received an anonymous tip frun a year when state and county officials woman who told them about an ad in the seemed on the brink of launching_ a R_roJ·__ Eree...PreSs. · _ -_ - ect. · . _ The a~ re@_d: "Athletii;_ schola.rstJ!p:s But so far no new developments have av~ble Tor attractive female students. oome iromtthos~-ch~n.els. . Must be in good shape. able to '\vork out' 1be D~a P0tnt C1t1ze~, for Action one afternoon a week'." ..,. Asked' if the White House kept Jogs to The couplet involves routing traffic· in deta il occasions on-which....tbe. two con-one direction al on the existing highway, ferred either in person or by telephone, and th'C: routing of trafiic going Ifie op- were the first of several ClVJc groups to· The ad liStfd a Huntington Beach PQSt endorse the couplet arrange~n~ Uic.Lbox_addre.ss \Vhich police_c1~·=-----i . Other .proposalSCilhng (or me WI en-belongs to Harris' \Yife. drppped to 'all-time lows on the European $1 17.07, and $123-124 in Zurich, up from mOney ma-n<ets. --1he Friday closing'-price of $116.50- 'tlie dollar has dropped as much as 10 $118.50. • , • ~ent on some markets since it was of-This was almost three limes the of· ndally devalued by 10 percent last ficial u:s. price of $42.22 an ounce Fd>ruary. established when the dollar was devalued 'With the dollar sliding, the National la~.u~~~;~rs said a "substantial " liiint of Finland today m-alued lbe Finn· ..;-.... upward fr 0 m 3.90 to the U.S. amount of gold was traded toda y but far ~'I!-' -· I less than the rush for the metal which deDar lo 3.73. According: to intemationa helped trigger the February devaluation. a~ments 1igned Feb. 15, the Finnish And on each. market tbe·dollar hit 1 National Bank was required to support new low. tie dollar at 3.813 marks. 'Ibe rate at On the ParJs money market, lhe dollar n60ii today was 3.814. (See DOLLAR, Page Z) -dealers.linked !he !llgbl.!romJI~~ _ • "'-~~=--r mTu g0l1!10 press~repoi!S rro -· -...-. Washington saying former presidential J SJ coiinsel John Dean III discusS<!d plans for ameS emODS, a.. Coverup of the Watergate affair ·With Pre~ident Nixon. ff ho p ,"The longer W~lergate drags on and a l' l' -l'Operty the niore revelations crop up the mOJC ti_ dollar _ is likely to con1e under Pressure." said a spokesman for the Lon-- don mercha'nt_bank-of-N.M-1lothschild ahd Sons, Ltd. Developer·, Dies -. ' EllCllJump In the ~tlce of gold today --,.,~ti record. Jl r·!acnecrapeak of $123.50 en ounce in London frofu the previous all James Burdick Slemons, a resident of the Orange Coast for several decades and a developer or property in the Newpprt Harbor Area, died in San ClemMte General Hospital over the wee.kend after a lingering illness. Mr. .Selmons was 70. • PILOT ASSISTS " IN MO VING-V.4N "T Ready ror n pleasant surprise? Look what a Dally Piiot classified want ad can do r. 086 DODGE VAN lull camp- er. New tires, $1,350. can ' alt. 5, (Phone No.) 'rhc advertiser wa s very, very pleased, he said, because he sold the van ln one day ralher than the 'l""~ lot which> he had originally S.t up the-ad. You could be surprl1ed by a quick sale. Try a DaUy Pilol want ad and ~ whal hap~s. TOO l direct line -&42-5878. ' • The retiree's early career tnvolved citML! ranching in the Indio area, follow- ed by d<velopmenl ol Balboa Island prop- erties ,starting in the early 1940s. ~fr. s1emons lived In ,the tlorbor Area until la1Lyear ~when he and.bis. wife, Aiiee, moverl to S26 Avenlda Ga vlotarSan Clemente. . Besides his widow, he. leaves a son, Jame& Slemons JI. the owt\er of the Slemoos Mercedes Benz agency of Santa Ana ; a daughter, Daclene Young or Newport Beach, and three grandchildren. Funeral "'"'ices will be coaductcd Tue!day at ~O a.m. In Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home in Corona del Mar, Burial will follow in Rose Hiiis Memoria l Park, Whltller. I \Varren said staff aides kept such posite direction on Del Prado. The latter diaries. roadway would require extension through Still responding to quesUons, the depu-Wldeveloped acreage so that it can (See NIXON, Pq:~ 2) merge with Pacific Coast Highway near 1~g of either of the two roadways drew Officers said they responded to the ad d1sfa~or beca~se or the loss of all and set up the appointment between the curbside parking . a~d the removal of !Se PROCURE Pa• %) many business buildings. e • "e SIAMESE TWINS DIE;. MOM OK~Y Trusrees to Derermine Bradley Lauded LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Former Chief Justice Earl Warren Sunday prai.Rd Tom Bradley, who will be the city's fU"st black mayor when he takes office July I. War- rtn said Bradley would give Los Angeles "one .. of ~~ &re'!test_.~~tr3tioryi iJ.._ has yet known." MILWAUKEE, W"is. (AP) -Siame~ twin girls1 born Saturday joined at the Cbtst,i:fte.t lee"SllOOIYr tllir;r:r · The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Piwaron or suburban Cudahy were joined from the stEµnum , or chest bone, to just above the utnbilical cord. They weighed eigbt pounds, five OWlces at birth. Mrs. Piwaron, 22, was listed in very good condition. Boundaries_of School$. A dectsion 'on how to draw attendance boundaries between San Clemente and Dana Hills High Schools will be mulled by Capistrano Uniµed Schodl District boord of trustees tonight. Trustees · will meet .at-7:30 at Serra School in Capi&trQno Beach. The boundary decision was postponed following a heated discussion at the last board meetihg, which was packed with. conci;:med parents. Orange Coast • ---""'· The issue is how to divide 150 nc19 students expected . next year in the highest growth area -·Mission Viejo - between the district,s two ~igh scbool.s. Weadaer -~ Money Funny? Dana Hills High in Dana Point and San Clemente High are approximately equal distances~i2 to 15 miles, from ·the fast growing section ol ~fission Viejo. -Pomona Sliopper Hel.d • in Laguna • A recommendation by T r u ma n Benedict, district supulnlenden~ !)lat all students ..,. attending Dina Bills Higb Laguna Beach Police arrested a Pomon~ man and seized $800 in eou& terleit •100 bills alter a downtown merchant called police and reported the fuMTmoney Siturday. lialph Lloyd Osburn, 43, WIS in jail !<>- day awaiting Federal Secret Service of- ficers . Osburn. a shipyard eJectrlclan, had allegedly passed one of lhe •loo bills al !he Gift Ho..,., 357 S. Coast Hlgh,.ay. be took the flOO bill In rectlpl for l-11 be allowod to finish there -most worth ol men:handlze. . pal<lll supporl ~But; l decided to tal<e it ralhu than-,Benedlet'a proposals also stipulaled embarrass ti cmtomer; '' Clark'" said. He that any new , students moving into had an employeJollow the man and then Mission Viejo eas t or Marguerite • called pollct, . Parkway north ol Oso Parkway should go •• Clark aifd Officer Bnice Briggs spotted to San Clemente High. Osburn near the intersection o f Another proposal from trustee Bob ·~Broacfwaf and Beach Strett and he was Hurst that all Mission Viejo Students be taken into custody. . tent to San Clemente High was opposed • Olfleera alleged!~ ·round eight-olloer by parenls at IM meeting. •100 billS:ln Osburn a pockets llong.wllh ~ .. on tonight's qendl la receipl of 26 pills~leved to be a dangerous drug. blds fot:Joo sale ol an lk<re ochool site Also krtown as Peler Duncan, Osburn adjacent to Harbor Estates and . above It should be sunny afteC" the morning low clouds burn o[f on Tuesday, according to the weather service. !Ughs or 65 at Ibo beaches will rise to the low '10s inland. Ovetnlght lows in the upper 50s. ·INSIDE TODAY Investigators co" t in u e to probe the w-reckage of a Soviet Union .auper;et which CTaJhed during . atl air ahow · near t e Bourget Airport in France kill· in g 14 persons S.wndau. See_ ste>'l/ Page 4. ...... -l..M. ••¥11 Cellltrt11l• C~llM <_ .. <---hltwlel p ... .. ..,.."""""" ' • • ... " " • • .... The bills appeared to have J>een - counlerleiled by a photographlo process, police sakL All bore the 8111le· serial number, t. lil05ll G, "°'Ice sa id. .. Dlek Clark, opuaior of 111e Glfl Hor,. sald today be had 11a runny reeling" when was booked-on-auspldon o I posslng-r8e11-€1em<ftle·~tah,...---.,._ ---1-!,!'!w"l,.~iiiii counterfalt DlOflCY and pouession ol a The property., called the Mapzana site, Mtnte'" ' .. dangerous dnir. -!Seo BORDERS, PoCt ZI .. I ·. ... • % DAILY PILOT Sc Democrat Sees Agnew in '73 STATELINE, Nev. (AP) Democratic. Gov. Patrick J. Lucty of Wllconsln caUed today for Prell· dent Nixon's resignation because of the Watergate scandal. Aide ''Wined, "Dined' - McWhinney Asked Witness to Keep Mf!-m? By TOM BARLEY. Of .. Mir ,, ... ltaff An aide fired by Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin bet:ause of his alleged involvement in the Mlle Squ11re about their earlier ccinwnalioll.I on the -I.. Michael C.plzzl has said be Fountain Valley acnap. will prove that McWhlnney used those Wilhelms, who joined Battin after negotiations as a lever to extract $5,000 Y.'orklng for Senalor George McGovern in from Murai in the Corm of a donation to his Callfornla campaign, told an Orange Baltin's campaign fund. C.Ounty Superior Court jury that h1cWhin· He also claims in ·supJX>rt of charges or • • San/nan Will Study ·~ ;'"',. If•" ~ • .11 .. ··.~,;, ···1 1 ....... "1-~or the good of the country.'' Lucy told reporters, "The Presi· dent ought to resign," adding that he finds the evidence conclusive " t he not on_!y had knowledge of l""----i.-.. coverUji'burj\Trtl<lpa1ed"lrr11. ark leasJng$3Jlda! today testified Iha defendant Derek McWhinney wined and dined him and took him s.alllng in Newport Harbor shortly after Hie District Attorn ey's Office opened an inquiry lnto rfirsFapproaChe;d-"him-tn-"-June4Ht-grand ... thefl, brtber.y-ando.-eonspireey-.lha,t--t-, __ _, year. f'ujita,.accepted a further $5,000 in cash • The .. polenlial uses for San JuA1r , Capistrano's revenue-sharing funds ~j.l~ be-explored tonigbl bµ:ily-""UllCilmen.;, ,.% A report fro1n city Director or Finantt., "I'n1 for Agnew in '73," the, \\1isconsin Democrat added, saying that there has been no evidence Vice President Spiro T. Agnew was in any \Vay involved . From Pqe 1 NIXON •.. ty W_hite House spokesman said· "the Preside~t's Jogs are not subject ·10 sub- poena" and would not be made availa?Ie either to a federal grand jury or the Senate's Watei-iate investigating com- mittee. He said to supply the materials would be "constitutionally inappropri- the affair. ' Former administrative assistant Larry \Vilhelms testified as the prosecution neal'ed the end of its case against \Vestminster Councilman Mc\Vhinney, 40, and city planner Tad Fujita, 34, that fl.lcWhlnney capped a day or sailing and dining by urging him to say nothing more Wilhelms said McWhinney suggested trom h1urai in a !able top transaction to him that the 215 Mile Square Park watched by District Attorney's in· acres then being worked by strawberry vestiga.tors occupying a nearby booth in farmer -George Murai should 'be -put up a Westminster restaurant. for new bids. Wilhelms testified today that ti.1c\Vhin· i\1urai \\'as working the fields for $150 ncy changed 'his tnind about the sub- a nacre, Wilhelrfts said Mc\Vhinney told division of the piece and called to tell · him they should be going for at least $250 him so on July 21, shortly bef<)Fe the Mile an acre and the acreage should be split Square investigation opened. up into three Jots to give smaller farmers Capizzi claims that McWhinney made a chance in the rich agricultural area. that call because he had got what he wanted from Murai who has testified that he was warned by both defendants N · • c ch • f that fail•re to meet their demands couJd . Urslng el:lter 'In cost him any future interest in any part Ile/ o( the Fountain Valley acreage. . Wilhelms today confirmed for Capiizi that he was hired as restaurant and bar G •1 • B o s "ndl manager at a ski lodge after Battin fired Ul ty ln lg Wl e O; him for what the supervisor said was his • aide's "questionable role" in the Mile ate."· Square scandal. •-------" nevlSJlJ.M..§Hgg11staj that if suchJOgs pd ~Wi!heJ~ also ~firmed. .tha exist. the \Vhite House might have NEW YORK (AP) -The fofm.er board ~·rfter \\'hen Four Seasons became a-Mc\Yhinney is a major stockholder in the evidence to refu~e any claim by Dean chairman of Four Seasons Nursing Cen-booming "glamour stock." company operating the ski lodge. ters of America pleaded guilty todav. to The stock zoomed from $11 a share in Battin has testified that he fired that he held repeated-meetings v,rith Nix-\Vilhclm s and he has stated as he on on Watergate. conspiring to violate federal securities 1969 to around $125, was split. and climb-testified before the Gl'and Jury, that he Warren !said he was "not going to laws, in a case that federal authorities ed again to about $90. The firm 'vent into had no knowledge or the alleged ap- d. h · •··· 'd f said cost the public more than $200 mil-barikruptcy in June 1976· proaches made to ti.-1urai on behlaf or his 1scuss w at may Uf;\..vme evi eoce rom Judge Griesa 'set Sept.' 10 for sentenc-· f d this podiUm." lion. campaign un . They said it was one or the nation's ing. C1ark could get five years in prison The Grand Jury cleared the First 1 Asked bow the logs could poS8ibly biggest swindles. and a $100,000 fine. District supervisor from Santa Ana of become ..:\o'idence, Warren declined to .lack L. Clark 46 in his guilty plea. Fede.r~I off~ci~~ said Clark _made about any involv~me~t in the alle~ed bribery speculate. claimed that the 'nuJing homes built and $10 m1lho11· 1n dl~g~l profits" on the plat aCler listening to his testimony.~ War.ren said. in replying to another operated by the Oklahoma City-based cor-Four Seasons securities . . . question;--that--Dean· "of-course-was act-poration -were quality ventures and still H ~ ~.gyrer W:156rn oriciaMills!_IGQcdon _ --· - UPI T1ltl'fl•ll Top .Ju111per Sen. Ken Myers of l\1iami. pon- ders his .world record·holding cat, Andy, who jumped -or fell -16 floors from a Mia1ni apartment, hit the pavement, then got up and walked away. The senator's "feline's feat will be duly recorded in ·the Guin- ness Book of World Records as John O'Sullivan will lead a small agen4a .. for the 7 o'clock session. .· ._. O'Sullivan has prepared a list proj jccts which would qualify ·under the new federal program which .eventuall y will 1 furni sh $216,000 to city coffers. So far, however, the amount received is $22,081. . ;., Among the costliest of the suggesteet'· projects is a fund for the construction·of- a ci vic center. The price tag tor that pro- ject ranges from $100,000 to $200,000. "t Other , projects include a mobile office for the planning deparlment, $20,000: about $100,000" to pay fro planning con· sultants' fees over the cu1Tent and next fiscal years; the purchase of' a mo~or grader for $.14,200; the costs for a str~t S\\'eeper, $20,375 or the payment of the city's' share of the casts for the major improvement district covering Camino Capistrano, $204,000. _ _.O..'.fuJUiyp.nJla.s-Do~ fy_rfilsbed ~ .Pri.ority __ ~ Jisl for any of the projects, ·but COUI]· cilmen probably \viii Qetermine that , aspect as they study the city budget. ~·~ Other items on the council's agenda in-.,, elude-the setting of a budget studf,;, -session ahd the acceptance of the bon<f:1 • for the public·improvements on a new ilP dustrial project completed by the Sir~~-~ Distributing Company, a wholesale !Jef;l~ .. - distributing firm. . ~,, ., 'to: • ing as counsel to 'the President" and are. -. C\.AJ um an_ enn . . er, ~re wrat--ll --ie1· 1-----~here-was-an-attorneyo:client-relationship--Four Seasons as sfficebeeri succ~~waiUng-sentenc1ng-elter-plead~g-gwlty-.-l1'-· ~-· oetween them . · . by 8 court-formed firm, Anta, Inc., also m J~uary to charges of conspiracy and ----ihe--JongesrtaU-by-a-Iivin1r-cat. People, Crabs, Beetws Stay - Warr~en wool~-~t -~X -~hcthe~ ~1x_on based in Oklahoma.-City. -~ ~~cunties_.~ud------:-----. __ --. was among those he consulted before Clark read a lengthy statement to Judge Mte~llum. 68,. lives 1~ Parad1_se Val- issuing a statei:nent Saturday lha~ de-ThomaS P. Griesa in U.S. District Court Icy. Arti . .' a~d Miller, 6~ 1n GI.env1e~. lll. nollf1(ed allegations of frequent Nixon-here in which he said that when the Nelv C1ark 1ns1sted on . be.1ng tned h e; c. Dean discu~ions o~ Watergate. York securities finn Walston & Co. pro-where the 65-count 1nd1ctn:ie~t .'vas filed The earlier White House statement ed .. Gin bile ., h d'd not d Dec. 20. It alleged a mull1m1lhon dollar. called stories in the Washington Post and ~ d ~ t fh put ' : : un er-fraud of public and mutual fund investors. New· York Times "part of a careful, CQ-an \V a e erm m an · Five other defendants \Viii be tried in ordinated strategy by an individual or in-\Vals ton & Co. was the nlain under-Okalahoma City where, officials-'s aid, dividuals deterrhined to prosecute a case most of their witnesses art. against the President in the press using During pretrial maneuvering. attempts innuendo, distortion of fact and outright Cotinly Appl'OVeS \\'ere made to have Judge Griesa disqt1al- falsehood." ified as too inexperienced to try such a The statement added that "this complicated case, but the effort failed. manipulation of the press in~lves an un-Abandomnelll Federal officials· said that European preeedenle<lasS8ult on judicial and ad· investors lost $15 million in Four Seasons -min.istrative due -process. Its objective, debentures 8nd that the state-of Ohio stated in the simplest tenns. is to Of Dana Street was tricked into lending the nnn '4 mn-destroy the President. \Ve categorically lion. - denY the assertions and implications of this story." Warren said it woµldn't --serve· iny purpose· to list those he talked tc> about the Statement. Viejo, Niguel Area Blacked Out Abandonment of an undeveloped street itrDana Point has been approved by the Board of Supervisors. · lnvolved was Granolden Drive north of Selva Road between the streets of the Blue and Golden lanterns. Stuart Bailey, assistant county plan- ning commissioner, said the Planning Commission recommended approval of the abandonment of the street. It ~·as dedicated to the county in 1929 but never accepted or improved. A major power outage struck most of But Bailey said the commission wanted southerly Mission Viejo and nearly all of access to. 18 lot.s guaranteed by a new Laguna Niguel before noon today. easement as a condition of the aban- Cre-.ils for San Diego Gas and Electric donment. Company began scrambling to find the County C.Ounsel Adrian Kuyper said the causes of the power Joss. but spokesmen county's recent experience in such mat- at the utility said that. the initial efforts , ters in the courts had hldicated that the to find the problem were bearing little county could not piaCe conditions on fruit. abandonment of such roadway:, when the SDG and E official Dennis Pacquin county has no monetary interest in the said that the problem erupted throughout property. the area at 10 a-.m. and he described. the Bailey said he was unaware or such problem as "obviously a major one." court ·rulings but agreed to accept -------Kuyper's ruling.- From Pqe l BORDERS ... 11·as decla'red surplus by the district and put up for sale last year but no bids were received. 1 A minimum of $225,000 \vas placed on the bids . A district spokesman said gradiiig difficulties and bad access to the site accounted for the board decision to try to sell it. OUNal COAST .. DAILY PILOT 1'he On"°" Ca.11 OAIL V ,.ILOT, wllll Wllkll j1 urMl...al 1111 N1JooS·Pr1u. i. eiubll1PltOll or 11\t' °''"" Coe11 Pu011,111r1o C.mc>enr. s.... r1,_ tdfllone 1r1 WO!Wlld, NIGl'!dly 11'1......., F'ld•r, rcir Cost•.,. Mew. "''"""°" flt•dl. HIJl'lll"llton !l1M:ti/Foun111n \11U1r. L•t11n1 •111(11, lrvlfMIS.CWllOe(t Md Sln CltfMtllt/ i.ln JIJM CICl!llr-A 1lr,g'9 '"lon11 The· supervisors voted unanimously to abandon the Granolden Drive without conditions. Alel't Deputy Spots Pot Pots MILL VALLEY (UPI) -An eag le· eyed Marin County sherirr ·s deputy Saw a light blink in a house, silhouetting in the window what he \vas sure was a marijuana plar:it. Deputy Ronald Spurnell called Sunday for reHirorcemenls and a search of the · home tumed up· a large collection of-pot plants, some three feet high. Sb: residents \vere arre3led and ac- cused of cultiva tion and posseSsion of marijuana for use and sale. Four visitors were· jailed on charges of being in a place "'here the \\'eed is used. DOLLAR .•. weakened again today to its lowest point in Is years. Not since June, 1958, when the dollar hit 4.20 francs has it been "·orth sO little in France. The financial dollar, used by tourists and speculators, closed today at 4.25 francs. The Friday closing was 4.32-4.33 francs. The officially supported dollar used in foreign trade wound up the day's trading at 4.2800 francs, down from Friday's listing of 4.33-4.34 francs. On the Franklurt market the dollar depreciated as much as .3 of I percent since Friday, representing a de facto devaluation of 18.7 percent from the old ratio of 3.22 marks to the dollar that ex- isted before the mid·Feburary monetary crisis. - Io Switz.erland, where the dollar was at an l!ll~time_low of 3.0375 -Swiss francs ·the dollar was off 20 percent from the Feb. 17 devaluation -and 10 per~cnt since then. FromPqel PROCURE ... police\voman and Ha~ris \Vhich took place Friday at a restaurant near Hun- tington Beach Pier. . Investigators sald the policewoman '"'as equipped with a hidd en radio transmitter which allowed them to listen in on the conversation in which Harris allegedly solicited her for prostitution . They picked him up as he left the -restaurant. Police said he is free today on $1 ,000 bail. Harris, according to a spokesman for Avco. has been with the company slrice !I.larch of 1970. Prior to that he worked with a financial institution in the city of Industry. · •lllJM II WOl""'iJ l•hl,..ri '"" &witl•r•. Ttt. prlncl1NI Mllthll'll pllnt 11 11 3IO Wul 81r Slr111f, C11t1 MtM: Clll~ll. rMati. Rohrt N. W•M ~''''°"'' •lld .... 1 ...... , J1ck •· C1ttl1y Man Charged i11 Reported ' -• • Vici ~r•lfftll INI' C.-1/ ,....,, .. ., Th1111t1 l(ff.,il Editor Th•,..11 A. Mur,f.1"' Mll'llflllt l!dltlll' Clt1rl•1 H. L.." --•le1t1r4 r. N•lf As11111n1 MIMI .. Ed!i.t. Attack on Laguna Officer s.. Cll••• Office A 20.year-old man who allegedly Jos Herth El c,,..,,.. •••'· t2672 at1$8Ulted a Laguna Beach policeman Ottisr· o.... Dan Bush wilh a «tatile, was--spr,yed Co111 M••i '• w .. 1 ..,, """ with the chemical. mace and apprehended ~i::.-=:w.r.-;:: ~"::~ by the Injured officer S&turday. L..-hldl: m ""'"' 11.v"""' Ronald Rowan,. who listed: an address _Toi-t!U ,., .... , ofJ182 S. Coast Highway, tho !lacl•ll!la statue at Bush as the officer was in· vestigating a reported assaull and bat· tery at the liotel. . The officer warded off the thrown articles except for the slx·lnCh statue which hit his hand •• he threw It up to protect his face . __ Ti·;ggers -l'ire In Capo Beach A fire believed to have started in the area of a \\'atcr heater gutted the garage of a Capistrano Beach house early ih the "'eekend. The garage belonging to lineman John Hagge or 26652 Calle Vuelta L6ma erupted in flame Friday afternoon while one of Hagge·s school·a ge children was at home . Volunteers from the Doheny Station battled the blaz.e which spread quickly along the cedar-shake roof of the struc- ture. Damage was heavi{!st in the garage and attiC sections in the front portion of the $40,000 residence. \Vater damage, however spread to the remainder of the house. , Damage estimates were about $8,000 to the structure and contents, firemen said. Coast Boatman Fined in Death 'I'he o~·ner of a Ney,•port Beach boat company has been fined $5,000 after pleading guilty to manslaughter charges in the death of a seven-year-old Hun- tington Beach boy on the Colorado River last year. Donald Payse, ~8. of 8022 Sael Circle. Huntington Beach, was placed Cln three years probation Friday by S a ll Bernardino Superior Court Judge Russell Goodwin after Payse-admitted piloting a cabin cruiser -that rammed-a 17-foot fishing boat six miles south of. Parker Dam on May 27, 1972. Killed in the night collison was Charles Dart, 7, .or 733 Lake St: His grandfather, _FJetch!!r llai:t._12,__il_n_d_QQ.nald....'Ihornlon, 14, also ot Huntington Beach, were in-- jured. A charge that Payse, owner or Payse Marine lnc., failed to stop after the col- lision, was dismissed by the judge. San Onofre Road Open to P1iblic, Termed S11ccess The new road to serve a major public addition to San 'Onofre State Park \\•as opened lo the public for the first time over the weekend and state parks aide s termed the opening a major success. The roadway grants for the first lime public access to the once-private San Onofre Surfing Club y,•here some or the best surfing in Southetri California exists. Construction on -the roadway begari earlier this Spring and involved major grading from the old P a c i f i c Coast Highway near the nuclear generaling station. The new road links \Vith the old access route. near the surf· ing beach . , Although tile \11eather "·as poor for beachgoing over the_ u•eekend. parks spokesinen said tha t n1oderate numbers ot surfers tried the new route . Graliani Finislies Korea Campaign. " Off Coastli1ie -. '" ,. The sunny Sunday. predicted for .._!he,.1• Orange Coast never materialized and beach attendance fell to unseasorial I~· from San Clemente to l~untington Beac~1:;: officials said today. .. -~ An estimated 60.000 persons used Orange Coast heaches over the mostly overcast weekend. in stark contrast (._~ the nearly 400,000 \\·ho showed .up l11tt "'eek on Memorial D<.y alone. Even the crabs, black beetles, and, jellyfish that had been plagulng ~ • beaches interrnittedtly for lhe past month all but disappeared over the gray. weekend, llfegbards said. · ~ A total of IO rescues, aU of them .. minor, y,·ere reported. Surf was rated moderate at mOit beaches, with water temperatures rart(· ing between 60 and 63 degrees. -t The biggest single crowd was in · Newport Beach Sunday. where the sUn came out in tt._ '.'ternoon and 25,000 peo.-· pie ~·ere counted on the beach. : So11-in-law Hears"": I •• LBJ Widow Tal1' .. :.: '" CHARWITESVILLE, Va. (AP) -Mrs.1, Lyndon B. Johnson delivered the conf- SEOUL (AP) _ Evangelist Billy Gra-menc~ment ad.dress at the Uilivenlty of~ ham has ended a five-day crusade in Virginia to a class that included son-in- South Kor~a by preaching to what he said Jaw Charles S. Robb. . "'as the largest audienc-e or his 33-year When Mrr. Johnson presented degrieil. ministry_, _ · to-the law school graduates, she exclaim- Korean...organizers_oLthe_crusade_said ed,-"Oh-OOy !"-whet1Robb stepped ro~~ a millioo people \vere on hand Sunday to hear Graham's rinal sermon and said "'ard . She gave him a kiss rather than attendance for the crusade \\·as three the customary handshake. I mill.ion. Korean poli~e estimated the -1lobb's ~'ife. t~e elder Johnson daugn.; audience at 500,000, ~till <Li:ecord. tcr ,--Lynda Bird Robb , sat a short~ru.· "---I - The crO\\'d caused North ~orea to lance a\\·a;t.during the ceremony Sunday. charge the Seoul government \Vlth "fore-. ibly mobilizing large C'ro\vds to stage a . ~e late President Johnson had been , superstitious play in concert "'ith Ameri· invited to make the commencement ad· can missionaries ." dress. .. -COMPLETE - , INSTALLATION INCLUDED Gerrerat Electric "BEST-BUY" DISHWASHER -~ 19995 · Mod11-so;2s1-~ Includt1 cholee of color on tronl-pe.ne) •h<l l'tlnOYal of L-old di§h":'UbU', • ----- ' c·-HW ..,,,.,.,.,.. '4J.1111 flOtel. "'as booked on suspiclon of ._ ct 1 Al D assaulting a police officer with a deMly r::::., .n:.;••i: weapon and assault With Jntet1t to Com• Following the sudden alte·rcation. Bush sprayed Rowan -Ht-the face with the chemical mace and wjth his JWJice revolver drawn, ordered the man up 34aimt tho wall and-' handculfed him, said Police C8pt. Davtd·Brown. ·I c..y,,.,,, 11>&; °""" °'"' "'*""'.,,_ mil rape. ~::';;,•· "'!..."'" '*'"'' u11111r1111r1t. Offlctr Bush received an in1·ured left. -...... II' ld¥111'-tm "'"'"' =.:a...• · ~-wl*'u1 81Clll ..,, . hand And thumb in the confrontation With " """'lfll' ....,..,. Rowan which took ,place at the hotel, ~.~'-';?""~ .i J::,~-, .... ·_1_-i;; lice said toda . Bush was baCk on dut --..._ ..,r v ~u.1s "*n.1r1 mm,.,-, ffii38Y, NI OM lhOl!ltlly. Of fi~rs aneced Rowan threw a waste basket, a large chair and fl~ally the ' A 2I·ycar-old woman who had initially called reportinrt; the assault and battery 101ifOlnctrs wan s rue r on re heed. and •hOulders when she refused his ad•ances. <4 • '· ' . I ·I ' ' I , I ' q I, I •• ·1 JIJ D'ILY PILOT SC . Monday, June 4, 1q73 , Deiptie Crisis · , Americans Still Philco· Ford Employes Win Awards thot yours moy not ! 1 COMPl.m OIANGI COUNTf COVllAGI. ...... t ....... lffch S. C ........ Mluio" Ylefo It-. P.a.t, • woU °' Lo ..... .-...,_.tu. MONTH TO MONTH llNTAL IASIS NO DIPOSn 119UIRl!D ON APPIOVID CltlDIT ONLY 511.00 Pll MONT TOTAL-COSY-___ I 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT ·sm t1114•411 1/11 Spttlal to the Dally Pllol LOS-ANGELES -Con· tinental Airlines is now operating two OC.10 round trips a day between Houston and D e n v e r and Seattle, it was announced by Charles A. Ducts, senior vice president-marketing for Con- tinental. "This will increase Con- tinental's passenger service between the Gulf Area and the Rocky Mouotains and the Pacific Northwe st by ap- proximately 25 p e r c e n t , ,~,. Bucks said, _"and our +cargo capacity will more than dou· hie." YOICI MUSA.GI Pt.GEIS -'\auo ..... AVAILAILI •--•l PUi.l Piii MAINTINANC , 011ANGE COUNTY 11Mll07ELEPHONE SEllVIC[ IN'(' 714-135-1305 -1 $0, SANTA ,I!, SANTA ANA I.lie-•Nell, Ml .. lon vi.10 119 POllll, S•11 Cl'1!Mfltl, Stn ,., •,nlnlle', lfl Tore, dll ..it lrt 496·3223 An investmentconipanyconcentrating in GD-LD MINING . SHARES . ll'totpectut on Nquttttrom: M. P. ICr ... IC. .. I"'-(AttW~ hh ..._, MIMIEll: PACIFIC $10(1( excHA>•iG<-.· 1100 N, MA.IN if, SANTA. AHA. W ·lf• ~~---~-____ _ . .,,,. ____________ .-~ '""' -CllY-~--"'~-~=-~--.---·''•,. --- I ··- • . . '' ... ~. . . • • .. : ·, ' ' QUEENIE By Phll lnterlandi San Diego Breezes Curb Catamarans It the Tornado catamaran ,.--------..... people were looking for a breezY site to show off their Taylor ol Cabrillo BeaclJ Yacht Club fioished third. Fir>! o1 15 fmi>her>: 1-..,,.w'--Ol)'mpie-"'Status"" erafM n the n at io n a I championship rega tta, they picked the wrong area in San Diego. ..... ...-' .. '-1-....J .. B.o-y Seaman,._MYC,_S..7 ;:,2..-. ••1 may· have to walk out on my jnees-1 think they just. locked in this PoS~tion." - At no time during the three- day championship event out of Southwestern Yacht Club did the winds exceed 10 knots. There were 43 entries in the rega.tta. Most of th em were from the Southern California area, with a few from as far west as Waikiki and as far east as. St. Petersburg, Fla. Southland sailors dominated the event with 'Roy Seaman.of Malibu Yacht Club-capturing the championship with 8.7 points under the Olympic BOATING {Dethod of scoring. ' FORMER CHAMPION Tim Steward and Harvey , Wind- jammers YC, ~ 20.~ 3. Tim Taylor, CBYC.' 26.IJI' 4. Cappy Sheeley, Waikiki YC, 55.7; 5. Robert Harvey, CBYC, 61.7; 6. l Steve Harvey CBYC, 62.0; 7. Walt Rozhen, MYC, 64.0; 8. Bob Kettenh9fen, Balboa YC, 69.0; 9. Rick Taylor, CYBC, .69,7; JO. Skip Ellioll, .Newp0rt Harbor YC, 74.0; 11. Sean Holland, MYC, 74.7; 12. Peter and Chris Wormwood, St. Petersburg YC, 86; 13. Luc Martin, San Francisco Bay Multihull Racing Association, 87.0; 14. Don McNeil, Los Angeles YC, 93.7; 15. Skip Hawley, MYC, 101. · \ €hampi0ns Inaugurate Dinghg €lass L~ M. Boyd Battered Craft The new 10-foot Cyclone Class, designed by Frank BuUer of Westlake Village, had· its race debut 8atµrday under the .helmsmanship of njne national cha mpions . from Southern California. Above, Cyclones are lined up ready for drawing. At bottom, Argyle Cam pbell of Balboa Yacht Club Oe!t) battles clubmate Dave Wi- man (No. 20} in final race to capture top honors in the class. The event was sponsered by WesUake Yacht Club. Car oly 1i -..J Newcomb · Tr[umplis Adult Education Potomac Winner What's ne\v in statistics is the average height of the American man and woman . Latest studies show It's ~ !eet,9.9-inches for the man, ~feet-6.&-inches for the woman. That's taller lhan the averages of even a decade ago. TRANSPLANTS-Q. "Are those balding fellows who've haid hair transplants satisfied "with them?" A. "Fairly so," four out of five tell the pollsters. But •-~----1-lhe_one_®t ef fi ve sa s his scars show he doesn't like the hairline, or tflc moved hair came out a · feren[ color. Q. "What's a millionocracy?" A. How apt your query, young lady! ment by millionaires. Means govern· TO THE LADY -That custom called the toast, the clinking and drinking to somebody, got started about 350 years ago. And always then, the honoree was a lady, never a man. Not.tung is more apt to kill an African violet in this , country than an open window, contends a flower special· ist ... What sort of behavior-matures earlier in the boy than in the girl? Only one, say the psychology experts. Aggression. .. Maybe you weren't aware that the famous football player of yesteryear Rosey Grier is a specialist in needlepoinl Assume the blanket under which you sleep weighs a trifling five pounds. You lift it every time you breathe. SayJ 16 times a minute. It reckons out to 80 pounds a -ffiiniite, two tons an hour. And if you get in a full eight hours, you've actually hoisted 16 tons in your sleep. Little onderyou-wakellp-exhausted, no? ~ -· -Add1'ess-mai/.-to~L.---J\1.---Boyd, E.O . ..BotlS§ New· port Beach. Calif. 92660. Reservi-SlS&et Okay for Wigs Polka Dance Set J une 9 A SIJ\ULAR ruling '"a~ made last Novc1nber in fo.1in- neapolis by U.S. District Judge Miles Lord affecting Army r es·e r vis t s. but representa tives of the ~farioe Corps contended that their case was different. . IOI. Beach: F1Y1101•t11 to San Fra11elsco ldmesa dayonPSA. A Marine Corps general testified that short hair en- cour;.g~s th~disclp!~I!. vital to the Marines' conscious effort to "project the Image of a small. discipl~. e Ii t e fJgbting force." NEVILLE REJECTED lhe argument. "Ho"·tlvcr high the morale of the fl.I nrines on active duty, !he court , .. seriously ques- ti ons "'htthe r t ti i s camaraderies extends to the Kids Like To AKk-Andy (calffornlaJs llltofflcla! state b hU} 'I-. !) . ••• ... long 104" wheelbase ...big 74.5"x 62 .2" loadspace ... roomy cab with 53.5" hiproom . . .. zesty 1800 cc. engine ... storage space behind seat ... :whitewall-tires . .. bright front bumper ... bright g~ille ... bright hub caps ... mud flaps at rear ... dual sun visors . . .. dual armrests ... full , insulated floor mat •• I ., ' ~ i I I I' ..;·: •• . • -~ • ii I I , ( ' • • Mond~,.JUl!t 4, 191) Mon~ay's Closing Prices-&>mple.t~ New York · Stock Exchange List More Pressures Buff et Market NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market prices de- clined Monday In light volume, reOecUng what ana· lysts said was continuing uncertainty among lnve .. tors over the state of the economy. -----~e"'e<Un on-!lie1~w-111-reenr-lll"l11}'1asues, MarUn I. Goodfriend of Bruns, Nordemann & Co., said: 1 "Until° the public comes back in, the institutions are running the show, and th ey're not playing with 90 percent of the stock$." " • SC DAI LY PIL OT JJ , -' J ,2 DAILY PILOT • Monday, Juite 4, 1973 Fomll11 Circle bfl Bil Keane .. • ., . ... . .. . . Captain Mid:dight Lives! -ovERWllGHri- 56 LB. LOSS Ill 40 DAYS Fl'om Wlre Services Idaho Falls has a Capilla J\.tklailJbL A res~dent of Jdah., · Olds, 50, completed 32 years ol service. Sin~ 1971 he was director of aerospace safety in FaUs had bis name changed in [ ) 7th District Court at Blackfoot PEOPLE from Clyde Cbarles rtfclftiosh to Captain Charles Midnight. .._ _______ __. casion by rehearsing with a seven-piece combo for his run in New York at the Rainbow Grill through June t6. * his l&te Cather's estate despite attorney J .B. Rosenthal's at- Under Medical S..pontlalon at the tempt 10 have h~ removed, Omega ""llnlc &iperlor Court pudge John _... Loomis ha s ruled in Los Angeles. HOURS: 9:00 • 7:00 • Tru'":.~a\~ ~f!:r~~ ~~a~ to 1;',:~~·i:v:S::h: f:: • CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Jefferson as a target of that Terrence P. Melcber COSTA "ESA aMAM•IM sAMTA AN• '"~ P.1idnlght was unavaila ble !ot gngpient as tQ the reason for the change. the Air Force lnspecti<>:n and fety..£entec at-NO.too-Air Force Base. homage from ~fissourians. "wasted, em b e z z le d or M 1"4 w MwY 1mtT1iMt111Avt new. L.tMllllr• •M . ruman s Trlli ate.Mif!;--n\lslililit~d""the-estllte:--·H~-!J.·16!!'4l,:lru nM.!r M329 u~:J :~'::j(1-t--~·..f has been declared a state holi-• • "'This little piggy hod roost beef, o nd THIS little piggy hod no ne 'co use I thi nk he was boycotting IJleot." Guidelines Set F_or WJ ldecness SOUTH LAKE TAHO E (AP I Guidelines aimed a t preserving the rugged solitude of the d~solation wilderness area near here have been adopted by the U.S. Forest Service. (OUTDOORS) = and Recreation plans to plant native trees on the slope and raise the v.•atcr table in the mcadov.• by construction o! Jo"··chcck dams. e Dedlcalio11 SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Hundreds of Eureka Valley District residents turned out to witneM . the dedication of the Seward .Street Mlni-pork The plan for the 63,46~acie--and~~~e-a victory over a area dotted with some 130 ?o.w-detunct. apartment pro-' · lakes high -in the Sierra JfCt. . . d d ted after The park IS a 120-by·SO-foot Neva a was a op arrangement or slides and lengthy public hearings, an sandboxes .on a steep lower r, agency spokesman said. slope of Twin Peaks. Y< P.f'ike Goggin. USFS recrea-A jazz grou p belted out ft: tion offi cer in the Tahoe so1ne gritty Dixieland while . Basin , said the pla n calls for a neighborhood kids did a skit ¥ limit of 25 persons per grou p and everyone 1n u n c h e d "" · entering the area . and also cookies. :'t" bans camping \Vith1n 100 feet \Vhen a developer disclosed !.., of the icy blue lakes carved plans IO years ago for an 85-; out of granite by ancient gla· unit 3part:ment building, oppo-•: ciers. . nents battled city planners, £ Goggin said the rules also the ·supervisors and the park . require campers to keep track department. "j or dogs so they don 't run wild, •Contract Hit ~; ban bathing with soap m the .. lakes and prohibit firing of Capitol News Service guns between Dec. and Sept. * World \Var II ace Robin Olds, one of the na tion's most decorated fighter pilots and the husband of actress Ella Raines, has retired from the Air Force as a brigadier general. Daffy 10.10 Sua. 10-7 * Benny Goodman, "The King of Swing," spent the afternoon .of his 64 th birthday doing what comes natural - blowing his clarinet. Goodman celebrated the. oc· ~ -~ "' '· ~ ~ ~ ~ • day. with the signing 0£ a bill . * lb========~,==='"E==:;='========...:- by Gov. Chris\opher s. Bond. Ralpha Gltber, a prisoner of Near y veryone l That holiday will replace war for more than seven • . · Jerferson's birthday, Ap~il 13. years. has married Barbara Lee. Both are from Mlami. r L de * Actress Doris Day's son v.·iU contjnue as administrator of ~· Thecoupleeelebrated witha Listens to an . rs champagne party at htiami Beach's Fontainbleu Hotel. TUES. & WED. ONLY .• -t..·-· 6-LEG GYM SET 8 2 swirifls, sky Kooter, swinging lad· der, 2-possenger lawn glider, 7'gal• vonized steel convertible slide. U51 TOUI KMAIT CHAIGI; IANIAMlllCAID, 91 MASTtl CHAIGI. ' -.. ' ' ' ' \~ • !;~. ' "' -.. l" • ·- ~ S A CRAMENTO e Par "P"l'a""1""1s---'•151sseiezmn1Jhlyman .!9bn.LJlYn!Ut~==22=..--=s=E=t=F==P=R::O~P=E~L:-l=E~· ;::::_~~+-____: (!>-Napa) has registered both ~ SACRAMENTO (AP) Candlestick Point, near the home of the San Francisco Giants, w'ould become a unit of the state park system under a $10 million bill introduced by Assemblyman \Villie Brown. anger and disbelief o.ver the , MOWER announcement by the State ' Depa rtment of Parks and r Recreation that a contract had ;;;' been signed turning over a ~ state -park-to-p r i v a t e 7- developers for the summer. ~ • ';This is another instance of w . . a state agency acting totally .~ 3.5 horse power, a utomatic choke, easy spin recoil i° without regard for both local t.1 starter, ma nual height adju stment I" to 3 % ". Pos i-~ ROUND POLY POOL concerns and those of the ~ tive chain~ driv e. Ii.. !-,, Legislature," Dunlap said . fJ 1 60"x IO'' decorated round poly splasher pool. -Bl ue He referred • ...: th e T''%~ ·-~>~ .. :·•· ·""""""~~~--~ k h f h II I i ' BOYS 3-SPEED BICYCtE~---4--- 45. 95 "The Canlestick Point area. last open frontage on the bay: provides an impressive breach protruding out into the bay with background lands suit· able ror every kind of recrea· tional activity from camping to day·use plcnick ing," said Brown's office. The $10 m i 11 i o n ap- propriation for acquisition and development is al so within the Asse mbly version of the state trn , d .. ~ k r ~·=, i..1 bee 9round wit is pattern. 14'0 ga on capacity. 26" d elull e )-speed lightwaight. Twist grip controfs, depar ent s ec1s1on to as .. .-.-. _ ~· Theme Events, Ud. to stage a (l , l Mdl' 2696. Charge it! .., carnival-like activity during f, bm .. ...,.,.,~ • ..,...,..,..,....,,...., ... ,.....,.,.,...._m:ll E:::::::::::::~>~s&=,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the height of the tourist season ~ • ~~~.Ji.C.. ·~'J"'l!l::\l:l'~t'tJ:::J:r.m..:.:.., 1~""'HG""'""""'"~' • in Sa n Francisco on board the r ~ ~-... ,,~ . ~ historic ships located on the (.i: HyQe St~eel_Piet-. l! 1---budget CRIB MATIRESS .-,. • ·Brown (D-San _Fcan~f?) head th e-budget·v,.rit1ng Assembly Ways and ~1eans Committee. e Cho11ges D11e ' . •• e -s 1te-Obtalned-'. I See by Today's Want Ads * THE BIG ICE BOX: this 14' WesUnghou.M? · ttfrig. mltor-is In excellent con. dilion for only $150. * 1tfOVINC: l>lease buy this 'GS Cho\'y % ton pick-u p. Jt'.!1 .an autpma1ic "1th · P/$, 'P/B Md radto & healer. Onl)t 26,00l nctunl mils C1t1h is wanted . ACTION READ Y FA5HION KNITS - 6.44 Me11'1 100'4 orlo11 •crvllo 1horf 11•••• k11 it 1hlrh. l 11tto11 or t ip- p•r fro11t. A11orted color.. Si1•1 S, M, L. XL. M1chi ne w•1h•bl•. - • L • ' , < '· r ~ -7-.7-7 Firm-0-Flex crib mattress with pretty print cover. Chari;ie it .1 Km art! • ~-~ Mn AL BOOKCASE 2 DAYS ONLY! Pour walnu t·g roJn 1hel•u with Mtdi!9fronea n look,36K30x914". " , -I ~ .... ~ ~ '. ~ .. PAPER TOWELS 170 absorbent towels with color- ful daig n. 1-p/y, 11x9-%'' •iza. • . - HI-RISI PANTY HOSE ' , 17 ' I l I 1 I I ' ' - Laguna Beaeh. EDIT"ION • . -I VOL. 66, NO. 155, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES '1 . . . c - WASHINGTON (AP) -The White l!oU.e acknowledged today that Pre~­ dent,Nixon-conferred thls year with John I 0(.$11 III about the Wat.ergate scandal bul-;aid toga.detailing the time and place of" 1Uch sessions would not be· provided to Justice Department "Or senatorial in· vesiigaton. 1 I ,Reports published during the weekend· said--Dean, fired as White House counsel 'April 30, told prosecutors and Senate il\4 vuti2ators that he had 30 to_ 40 meetings wt\ll Nixon this year. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Wlrren, who earlier denounced the - published reports in a formal statement, said in response to a question that "ob- viously there were topics of interest this year that would have involved the office of counsel." Warren said the topics Included Nix- on's own W a t erg a t e investigation, Adm~tration policy on· citing executive privilege and bearings m ttie tlllsuc-- cessfUJ. ·nomination of ,L. Patrick Gray to be director of the FBI. "Dean dido meet w.ith the President" on these topics, Warren said. The discussions, in part, pertained to the new Watergate investigation that ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, ~UNE ~ 1973 Confirms Dean-Nixon ·Nixon began March 21. • The President said i.n April that on March 21, "as_a result of serious charges which came to my attention ... I began an intensive new-inquiry" into the Watergate matter. Asked· if the White House kepr logs to detail occasions oir which the two con· fefred either in-person-or by telephone", Warren said staff aides kept such diaries. Still respondiJJg to guestions', th_e de.p...Y.- ty White House spokesman said "the President's logs are not subject to sub- poena" and wOuld not~be ma_de available eitl'ier to a federal grand jury or the Senate's. Watergate investigating com- mittee. He said to supply the materials would. be "constitutionaliy inappropri· ate." ·. A newsman suggested that if such logs exist", the White HOuse might have evidence to refute any claim by Dean that he held repeated meetings with Nix· on .on 'Watergate. Warren said he was "'not gl>ing to discuss_what may __ become evidence ftom this podium." Asked ho\v the logs co.uld -possibly become evidence. \Varren declined to speculate. Warren said. in replying to another questi~ that Dean "of course was act· ing as counser to the President" and there was an attomey·client relationship between them . Warren would not say whether Nixon was among those he consulted before issuing a statement Saturday that de~ · nounced allegations of frequent Nixon· -Dean discussions of Watergate. __ The earli~r White _ House statement called stories in t~ Washington Post and New York Times ''part of a careful, co- ordinated strategy by an indiv idual or in- Coast Executive Held Postal Truck, 'Lost' iii Lot . The U.S. ~ Service at 1 • · Laguna Hills went into the lost and fowid business over the weekend. " Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks \ TEN ,CENTS Talks dividuals determined to prosecute a case against the President in the press using innuendo. di stortion of fact and outright f81sehood .·' The statement added that "this manipulation of the press involves an un· precedented assault Dn judicial and ad· ministralive due process .. Jts objective, stated -in the simplest terms, is to destroy the President. We categorically deny the assertions and implications of this ,Otory:'. _ · Warren said it wouldn't serve any purpose to list those he talked to about the statement. Man Held . In Assault I c 11 G .--1 Ad · -c They l~t a mail truck. But they D a Ir -a _p_e ___ r _____ -1--;~;c::;~"~"'~"t;,,.~i'";~ .. :~"'at,m:[~!"i::~-~*'~"'~"'~i'-;~;;;:w"'1~":'""11 __ 0_-__ n __ o __ 1_1_ic....,.-e--r------ . its appointed rounds-b e t w e e n A 20.year-old man who allegedly 17 ' • Money ·Funny~ _fomQna Sliopper · Held i1i _Lagu1tlt he took the $100 bill in recei pt for $31 \'/Orth of merchandize. 'Workouts~ -Allegedly Solicited ~ By JOANNE REYNOLDS - ot ~ D.irY Pli.t Slllff Laguna Beach arid Laguna Hills. assaulted a Laguna Beach policeman Laguna !3Wmen contacted the Dan Bush with a statue, was sprayed dMver, an Art Colony resident. She with the chemical mace and apprehended told them· She finished the run, by the injured officer Saturday. parked the truck and dropped· the keys in the post office's mailbox. Ronald Rowan, who. listed an astdress They found the truck on the of 1289 S. Coast Highway, the Hacienda Laguna Hi!Js Post Office-parking Hotel, \Yas booked on suspicion or lot. assaulting a police officer with a deadly weapon and assault with intent to com· mit rape. · B · · I::. · Officer Bush.. receive-ran injured left · na · eaeil hand and thumb in the confrontation With Rowan which took place at the hotel. police said today. Bush was back on duty 'ii .. ~ludv Sij~fT:~rs aUeged Rowan threw a waste Laguna Beach Police arrested a Pomona man and seize4_ $900 in coun- terfeit 1100 bills after a downtown men:hant called police and reported-the fWlllY ~y Saturday' Ralph j.loyd OSbum, 43, WU In jail to- day awaiting Federal Secret Service of· ficers.--0.burn, a shipyard elecfr:ician, bad.alleg'!fly ~ ..,. of the •too bills "But, I decided to· take it rather than embarrass a customer," Clark said. He had an employe follow the man \nd then caUed police. Claik and..Q(!icer Bruce Briggs spotted Osburn · near ' the intersection o f BroachrQ' and Beach Str~t and .he·was >\ Los Ao.WU,, iei> fress . ~a,-, vertisem~nt soffumiig· fema applicanls far athletic scltolarships got a ~lllltingtop Beach resident in trouble with the law this-weekend. =::c::::;J.J.---,,.,,.,.,_.._~basket, a large chair and finally the t..·.,.. "4;. q,'r ' ·, · stlrtlr'at BQSJr-as~ __ _..I f-...J-.-41-'the..(lllillorie,.35'!:~x The bills appeared to have been counterfeited by a photographic process, police sa!d, _ All bore the same serial nutriber, L 1560581 G, police said. Dick Clark. operator of the Gift Horse said today he had "a funny feeling " when taken into custody. · Officers .l]l~gedl found _ eight-other $100 bills in Osbum's pockets along with 26 pills believed to be a dangerous drug. Also known as Pefer Duncan, Osburn was booked on suspicion o f passing counterfeit money and possession of a dangerous drug. Don Leo Harris Jr.. 44. of 9202 Christine Drive, was arrested by Hun- tington Beach vice investigators on charges of prostitution, sOliciting pros- titution and procuring a female for pros· titution. Harris is assistant treaSurer of Avco --~--=------=----------Ur:poration, headquartered in Newport Compromise Suspected eeach . . _ -He was picked up Friday by in- vestigators after they allege he had G b It Cit • u 0 t solici ted an undercover police woman to reen e IZens m "work out" wilh him one afternoon • \veek for $40 which she could use foi her schooling. . !:Applauds Board-Sort Of Officers claim Harris told t he policewoman, who was working under the name of Joy, tliat the workotitf· mea nt having sexual relations with him. He also allegedly told her he had friends who A spokesman for-Laguna -Greenbelt, . . . . \\·ould be interested in doing business A. P'l--vestigating a 'reported assault IDd bot· .QDeX-_WII tery at the hotel. The officer warded off the lbl'.OWll articles except for the sir-inch. statue ~ Laguna Beach planning commissioners will look at recommendations the city an- nex alJ the territory comprising the ~wn's watershed ~rea dur!ng a siu.dy session at. 7:30 o'clock tonight at city hall. _ The Pl~n presented by ~he Laguna Beach Civic LeagU:e woufd triple the size of the city of Laguna Belich. The pro.. posal was firs1 made public in a letter to Commissioo Chairman John McDowell last week. The watershed is an area which either absorbs or passes on the rain or other waters which come to it. Presently, most of the lands involved in the proposed an- nexation are undeveloped. The league delineot.d the area u lands ehcomj>assedi.by the ridgelines of Moro, Emerald, Bdat, Laguna, Hidden Valley, Rimrock, Rancho Liguna, Diamoriil, alid - \vliich hit his hand ·as he threw it up to protect his face. Following the sudden altercation, Bush -sprayed -Rowan in the 'face with the chemical mace and with his service revolver drawn, ordered the man up against tbe _wall and handcuffed him, said Police Capt. David Brown .. A 2l;year-old woman who had initially calted. rePorting the a.Ssault and battery told Officers &wan struck her on the head and shoulders when she refused his advances. Laguna Parking To Be Discussed ' ! -Inc., a citizens' group active in the fight lo save_ 10,000 acres of undeveloped fOOthills surrounding Laguna, said today he-was grateful Orange County planners ''didn't do any -worse'' in their recom· flltndation passed last week. 10.0(N) acres 0Lrolling_h_1ll_s_sw:toUndmg_with her-on the same basis. _ ~~na. Development \\'0tlld not-be pro-, Vice detectives said' they Degan work· h1b1ted but the a~un.t of Ia~d left Qpen ing on the case -in April "'vhen they . and the type ol building \VOUld be con· received an anonymous tip from a trolled. '-woman who told them about an ad in the ..-:..--Jl..Qbo_Giny.,o~ns~.--Planners are also tentatively sChedulea ----1o -discuss :-a spending -program for federal revenue sharing monies, Arch Beac h Heights, an Open Space element to the General Plan, R·2 (multi-family) The proposed Glenneyre Street parking structure Wilfbe------uie topicQ f discrrs·smn --- at a ,meeting of-the Downtown Business Association meeting at 7:45 a.m. Tuesday The Laguna Greenbelt organization and Free Press. U,.IT ....... Top .Jutnper in the Hotel Laguna Maririe Room . ·l--'lbe-commissiOD1ecommcnded--that---a budget be set up to inventory the area aitii implement preservaliollof the-area's varied resources. other citizens groups have lobbied with The ad read : "Athletic scholarships -1he county-to-preserve theaesource"?'ich ava11a·bfe-forr1ttra'Ctt9'e female-students. ____ zone restrictions, tree preservation, the Se~-:--Ken-;l\.~ye~-l\1i~!J1i;tlo -tHtOf the -conservation Etementlo the A final public meeting to study the $9M,OOO · project, desig~ to ac-commodate-some 349 cars haSI>ee~n""'se"° __ _ •10f course we are glad that the cotlllty ~ an area for open space that w41 feel ls valuable," Michael Schley, ex- ecuUve · director of the local greenbelt l~byist.s, ,.id. ·\'But the plan starts with a com· ....,use and ends with a compromise of a-.ampromise. We don~ like the Idea that It sounds like the plan will allow for ar~a since 1967. J\-tust be in good shape, able to 'work out' Schley said tie -felt the process of-set~ one afternoon a week-P---_ ting up the Laguna project would be "an The ad listed a Huntington Beach post excellent model for the total resource office box address which police claim management Concept.'' belongs to Harris' wife. He ca lled the inventorying process call· Officers said they responded to the ad ed for in the report "an ideal way to and set up, the appointment between the determine what the land will bold and a policewoman and Harris which took factual base acceptable to developers as place Friday at a restaurant near Hun-- well as naturalists." • (See PROCURE, Page i) ders his world record~holding General Plan, and a traffic circulation gi.t, Andy, who jtimped -or study. · fe ll -lErfloors'irom a-Miami- apartment, hit the pavement, then got up and walked away. The senator's feline's· feat will be duly recorded in the Guin- ness Book of Worl4 Records as the longest fall by a living cat. Antioch College Oa~ Resuni.ed { for 8 p.m. June 13 in th City Council Chambers. · A financial consultant on the project predicted the nearly $1 million· tlU'ee-- level structure, to be built between Laguna .Avenue and Legion Street would incur a yearly loss of $25,000 for the city. But the council members termed the loss a minor matter that could be made up for With increased parking fees at tho facility. ' " aome development." ~ La Cri • L T l)ie Lagutia proj~ ~of fiv~OC\)l)1:,. ___ gunan . tica meoded by the county, woulil involve . ~P-r,-iee~of-Gold SpuF-ts~ ~!... YEL.LOW SPRINGS, Ohio (UPI) - Classes were held on the campUr of ·Antioch College today for' !be first time ~since April-10. when--studenb~demanding that the school guarantee continuance of financial aid went on strike. . J\luskie..in:-'fokyo.-: . . ' I II I I Oruae ' Cout ., •• 'It shocJlll""be suMy alter the morning low .c!Wds burn off on Tuesday, """""11ng to Ille weather otrvice. Hlsha of 86 al the beaches Will rise to llie low '10s Inland. ,Overnight lows In the upper !Os. INSIDE TODAY ' . lnw1UQotor1 con Ci nu i to J>fObt Ill< .,,.ocl<ilg• ·of a Sooltl Union super;tt tDhich crMhed ~~uri·no an czir show near Le Bovrget Airport in Frollct klU· Ing 14 persons ·Sunday. See story Pa11t 4. . . •( After Rollover -A11to Accident Dollar Hits New Lows . A Laguna Beaeh man is reported-in LONDON (UPI') G Id r'• s con· c nt so k 1 · "t I critical condition today following an early . - o P ce per e on me mar e s smce i was o - morning rollover -wreck on Bfoadway hnued to !08r !oday and the-U.S. dollar ficially devalued by 10 percent last.- A . Dri . . , •g • n-a··•h dropped to all-time lows on the European February. near cac1a ve m __ uo~ .. -·-money--markets .Philip Rainone, of 1757. S. Coast The dollar ha-s-d-ro-p-ped as muc as 0 . n-Hclsiniti.__lhe ~onk of Finland ' al- Highway, was a-passenger ID a small ' . . lowed-t_he Flnnrh~r 0 arop~1>e10.,., fQt'eign car that went out of control in the level of 3.81 marks to the dollar at which Vicinity or tbe bend in Broadway. ILOT ~sSISTS point Finland agteed to support the The car; driven by, Patrick C. Manion, P A · American_Cj!rrency. The dollar kept its 24. of HollywQOd, was Inbound at the base ra!e of 3.90_ marlts but closed ·~ 3.73 time. Manion told officers he wasn 't IN MOVING f AN I when Finland withdrew tis support. aware of the ~ and lost control. . " .• .llop,l!i ~rs .llt\k~the Oig~·fram U. Police rtpOrted lhe car rolled from • ' ~-'''•'"'"~ liifO'i'iiold i~ press· ret>!llW"•from middle of Broadway up to Acacia ill' ' Ready !or a. ple,uant "''!"'!lie >· ~-"'W!ilhlogton say~ lortner pret_ic!Oiillal tersection. Rainone was foond lying hdll; what 1 Daily Pilot classified ~I·, __ .coUoSel JolµI Deip llFdlsc~ pjons for in Ute car and.halt on the pave~ent. r -.. 1~·--·--· " ' 1-a C9VeruJ) of the ' WatcJ1ga{e iffiir with A bfeycllnS accid ent Saturday tnjured '118 DODGE 'V'AN !µII cami>-. Pr,.ident Nixon. , ' . Kort Victor Pearson , 12, of 1566 Santa er. New tires, ft,350. '-Call "~e longer ~~tergate dt~n and Cr.ui, Laguna Beach. . aft. 5, (Phone No.') · the ,Jnore re velattons crop up more ~ Young__..Pearson was ,hurt as he rode . · .. ~ ti" dollar is' likely to come under , -Gown a <llrty patliway OOtween sum mit l'bc advert~ 'V!IS very1 yery ple~. ure," said a spok!smsn for the Lori- Drive and Agate $tre<1-The boy's bicy· he said. because 00 '1'1il t6• van l n ono ~-me~nt -!"'nk ol'N.M. Roths<:hUd , cle a~Uy Dipped and the youngster day rat~cr. than t!Je Week for whl~b. ·he , , ~-µd, · received a head injury when he f•ll . had originally stt up,the lid., You could be ' jum~ ill tho,p,rice ol gold today polJce Mid. . surprised by a qu~t.sale. Try a Qd1y , « ~-Jt' r'ncntd a peak of '(23;50 He was reported in ~tlsfactory con· Pilot want ad and 5'e what happens. The an ounctr in London fiom the prevlOO! all dltlon today at-Soutb.o€oasr~unity dlrect lln 2-1118-, time high of -•t20 on Friday ; $t20.ii4 In J:lolpital. • • • • is.. ooµ.AR, hge_l • . ' ~· l . . TOKYO (UPI) -Sen. Edmund S. Greene Col!lltY sheriff's deputies, acting on a coUtt order, reopened the campus Friday and students who said they would attempt to ''retake" campus buildings to· day called off the action until Wednes.. day. Muskie (D-Maine), arriv·es hett today for a series of meetings with " governmental leaders. Muskie was invited tO meet Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, Fore.igit. Minister Masa,yoshi Ohira an_d Minister -of International Trade and Industry The first few scheduled classes this morning were poorly attended. Yasuhiro Naki.$0ne during his one-weet J stay . ; ,--~~~.,....-~~..,....~~~~~~~--. . . -Mole Burglars? _ Tunnel~ng Evidence F oaml Lagtlna ee.cb police today sought evidence in a novell>realf-in at the C~rlsUan &cl~nce . Reading Room. where ~hi eves. apparenUy attempted to tu.nnet through .lb~ w.all into an adiacent drug store. Lt. ]!obert McMurray said 1t appeired thkt unk~own persons -forced open a rear door at the Christia n Science Reading Room, 284 Forest Av~nue, sometime between Its closing Friday nlgM and open· ~~-~~~-. --Hele Unger, who opened the religious center,.Jound an area where an aiteQ!Pl.liad boen_macte t~.ChQp out the wall . LL McMuri'Q said. __ • No tool! were found and the wall had not been breached, Lt. McMurray said: The McCalla Pharmacy Is located next door at 292 Forest Ave. • ' ' ~ . . . % DAILY t'ILUI '" MonGI)', JUllt II, J'Jf.) Sex • M. • ID 181114 Committee Vote Burke Sees Obstacles ' . To Abortion Controls San Onofre Road Open to Public, Termed Suceess The new road to serve a major public addition to San Onorre State Park was opened to the public· for the first time over the weekend and slate parks aides termed the opening-a-major success.- r •( The roadway granfs for the first time public. access ~ the once-private San Onofre Surfing Club where some of the best surfing in Southe•'l\ California exist!. •~--___ .i;onstruction_on.Jhe r.oadw~an earlier thi s spring and involved maJor grading from the old P a c i f i c Coast H i g h w a y near the nuclear generating station. The new road Jinks \vith the old access route ntar the surf· ing beach . Although the weather was poor for beachgoing over the weekend. parks spokesmen said that moderate numbers of surfers tried the new route. OIAN•I COAST .. _ l•t!l'j~!(,JI ~ T"' Or.,,,. ~-I DAILY PILOT, Wtttt wtllcll . " comb! ... "'9 H .... s.PrtH, 11 Pl>lll"'*' b'I' 1'IM 0,..,.. Co.it P\lblhttl"' co.,..11r ....... -retti lldlllMt ••• ~1-Md, Monclir ltlrwtfl ,.rlHy', !tr CO.I• Mfll, H1WP0'1 ltfci'I, Huntlntlfn ' lffdl/F-ltlll Vtllty, L.,_ ... di. lrvlM/SaddltMck Ind Sin (ltmtntef 1-.n Ju.n C" .. '>tilrt~. A '1lnol1 '"icllltl ~ a!.11~~"""'J~ _St111rdtv1 _,.., .Jundtiri. fhe pr!ncr,.I JIUlflill>lnO 111111 It ti SJ1 Wiil _ l!_Y StfWI, (!111 MtM, Ctllf9'11ll, t'HM, ll:oMrt N. W11d PrflloHttl tfld Publll1111 ., Jee.Ii It, Curit~ y~ h91Jdwlt ,,.,_°""''' ...... Thtlfl•t ktt•il ecutw Th-•• A. M11r,hl111 Mtnllinl l"l.!W -Ch1rlH t1. lttt ltich1rl p, Ntll A11ltt111t M~'"9 flli!Oft ..._. __ 222 F.,.1t A•1ft111 Viejo, Niguel Area Blacked Out A major power outage struck most of southerly Mission Viejo and nearly all o! Laguna Niguel before noon 'today, Crews for San Diego Gas and Electric Company began scrambling to fiod the causes of the po\ver loss, but spokesmen at the utllilY said that the Initial effort s to find the problem ~·ere bearing little fruit . --'--· ----·.-.- SDG and E official Dennis Pacquin said that !he problen1 erupted.. throughout the area at 10 a.m. and he described the problem as "obviously a major one." ~· Frona Page J DOLLAR ... Frankfurt, up from Friday's close of $117.07. and $123-124 in Zuricli. up from . -lhe Fr1day clos)ng price of lllS.50-1111.50. ' . -11tiJ was , almost thrie times the of· ficl•I U.S. price of $42.22 an ounce established when the dollat' was devalued last February. · - Mo ili't A••:::::"" l2.UI SIAMESE "TWINS C:.19 M ... : nD Wwl 1t•(S1/'fff ,...,.,, ... dH U!11'1~ ll'Ule,,.ll DIE MOM OKA --~----,· y S... 0.-HI: JIJ NOl'tll II C.1"1"' 11 .. t \ Juvenile Crime Gets- ' CUSDEye Laguna Unveils County Docwnent -On-GI'OOnhelt Plan A copy of the document describing a Laguna Greenbelt project recommended by the OrangC' County planning com- mission last week is now available to the pu le. Through the efforts of Village Laguna. Inc., the 8-page study is in the reference section of the Laguna Beach public library. The proposals. which would need ap- proval by the county board o f supervisors, called for setting up a $9.9 million bud&et to steure a 10,000 acres for recreational use and to preserve the natural resources of the land. Public hearing at the Board of Supervisors on the greenbelt proposaJ 'viii be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13 at the Board c}\ambers, 515 N. Sycatnore, Santa .Ana.~ ----·----- Robert Seama11 .S_erri.c.e.s_Tt1es!lav • f\.1en1tlrial services will be held at noon Tue'sday at Pacific View Chapel for Robert R. Seaman of 31502 West St., south Laguna, who died Friday. He was 1;. Bishop: Stanley C. Kimball . Jr. will of- ficiate . The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. Mr. Seaman, a native of Iowa, had liv- ed In CAiifornia-sir.year nd was a building contractor by trade. He Is survived by his widow, Alberta; a daughter, Beverly See of Sherman Oaks: and two granddaughters. . ' "'-17141 .. , .... , MILWAUKEE, Wis. (APl _ Si1mese Nixon ·Met by Crowd Cl a 'flM ""•thls1 642·1•71 l I I • • • ... McWh-inney &1tertained Him-Aide •• James Slemons~, I Harbor Property Developer, Dies ; .> James Burdick Slemons. a resident of the Orange Coast for several decade&' and a developer of property in t~e · Newport Harbor Area, died in San ,..--, Clemente General Hospital over the car. His body remained · unidentified for aboUt. seven hours, until his mother discovered him missing. ----~l'Grntrl"a§. _,...---weekend after a lingering illness. Mt\ "-age J Selmons was 70. The retiree's early career involved citrus ranching in the Indio area, follow .. ed by development of Balboa Island prop- erties !tarting in the earIY 1940s. PROCURE Youlanda Marie Turner, 22, told police she spent the night smoking marijuana with three men in a trailer and hadn't tington Beach Pier. • • • n9Uced the infant \vas missing. Investigators said the policewoman She and the ~en -~...ru=e-~ked .on _was__ equ.ipped. lVith · a_ hldden_ radi<L_ charges or-negligent hom1c1de and · transmitter \\•hich allowed them to listen r)Ossession of marijuana. in on the-conversation -;n Whit h Harris Officers said the \\'Oman became allegedly solicited her for prostitution. hysterical after she identified the baby's They picked him up as hC> left the body. and \vas .-co1nmitted to C~arity restaurant. Police said he 'is free today Hospital. A JloiJ?_1tal $PQ~srrran said her -0n ~1.00'.J bail. condition was "fair" today. Harris. according to a spokesnlan -fvr Police· said the woman's husband, Avco. has been with the company since Richard James Turner III. is belleved to March of 1970. Prior to that he worked be a traveling musician , whose last ad· with a financial institution in the city of dress \•:as in Pensacola, Fla . Indu stry. ~3-7997 .Mr. Slemons lived in the HarbOr Area until last year when he and his wi~ Alice..i moVe,1 to 326 Avenida Gavlota, San Clemente. -, Besides his \\'idow, he leaves a son~ .James Slemons II, the owner or the Slemoo s MercOOes .Benz agency of Santa Ana : a daughter. Darlene Young of Ne\\!JXfrt Beach, and three grandchildren.' -'Funeral services w11r fie condUcti'd Tuesday at JO a.m. in Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home in Corona del Mar. Burial' \VIII follow in Rose Hills Memorial Park ' Whittier. . • · w.,.. IMdl Al Depai..,.., tw .1 g r.sl born Saturday joined at th e-~ Tai•••••• 4, .. ,... ch~st, dlca here Sunday·nJght. -WASHINGTON (AP) -~Sightseers met r~ CijiUifi'~'m. °''"" eo.11 ,wn'""" Thc..daughters er Mr. and Mra. Michael -Pre:&ldent Nixon Yt•hen he returned to~t;h~•++~li~~~i~~~!~~~ '-'ili----+~eo!!•ii-~~·'!'!] .. !!!,:;: 1w1n, .1111111,.11-. Plwaron of suburban Cudshy werf joined White House CrOm a weekend at hie r;; -1 ... ~ .,_,. -11i1 ,.,,_ ronrjtre'"'Stt!mum, rthftt tlODC.W]Ult--tamp--Davit};-Md:-retr~at. The-pregi ~ ~iL• ti ~ • _...,""' ,..,_., above the umbilical cord. They weighed tiaLhtllcopter landed on the ellipse south \\\\\\\\\\$.• Phone _ , 548-7788 • =-~.J:.':9..:91:.. •t t~,~~ "=~ eight pounds, five ounces at birth. of the' White House ,Sunday afternoon and .--;;:..,;;:;-;:::;:;-;c-;;;il ~,.,, w _ .. u.11 ._n.1'1'1 mu11.,..,. Mrs. Plwaron, 22, ·was IU!ted in vtry Nixon spent a few minutes shaking hands-· .. nut..-.__-_,,._, ___ w_..,_,,.._~_".,· ____ _. ., 'lood condition. with ao~ of the 300 persons there t>tfore Jil odt l tlF-.21DP -1 be wonl lfy car to the Whrtl"Hoilse. I I 1815 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA \I, '" I ·-. . . . ! . Saddlehaek --EDITro N ,VOL. 66, NO . 155, 2 SECTIO NS, 26 PAG ES • • • - , . . • T oday's F inal N.Y. Stocks TEN .CENTS · Saddlehack Unified Gets ,$15 Million Budget The Saddleback Unified School Board tonliht will be aaked to consider a $15.1 miUfon preliminary o'perating budget for t~ new district's first year of operation. ..The tentative budget contains an estimated taic rate of $5.93 per $100 assessed valuation, which· is about 40 cents per $100 more than the total residents paid thi s fiscal year to the San Joequin Elementary and Tustin Union High school districts. However Robert Matthew, assistant s!ferintendent o( business, said that DOllarHiiS -f!S -Lowest 1 -ln-H ~tnry neither the tax rate nor the $15.l million budget figures should be considered' final. "We are just 'beginning to arrive at final figures," he stressed. Matthew Wiil make a formal presen· talion of the budget at tonight's regular school board meeting. The Saddleback district, which was created last June in a unification elec- tion, comes into legal existence this July I. It includes parb of the old San Joaquin and Tustin districts. . Matthew said the new operating budget 0 1--~IOuNOON_(.UPJ) -Golo_. ~~~~~~~F,.j~ tinued lo. soar today and the U.S. dollar dropped to all-time lows on the Euro'pean money markets. 'lbe dollar has .dropped as much as 10 peh:enl on 90me markets since it.Was or- ficially devalued by IO percent last · . February. In Helsinki, the Bank or Finland al- lowed the ~innmark to drop below the . level or 3.81 marks to the dollar at which Point Finland agreed to support the American currency. The dollar kept its bale rat. of 3.90 marks but closed al 3.73 '\'hen Finland wjlhdrew its support. Some dealers linked the flight from tbe dollar into gold to press reports from Wl!hlngton saying IQl'llltt presidential ,,......1 John Dean m disawed plans !or L coverup ol lhe Watergate allair witll Presktent Nlxon. '"11>0 longer Watergate dracs on and__ the more revelations crop up the more U. dollar is lik•lY to come IDllr pressure,•• said a spotesn11n for tbt Lao- don merchant bank of N.M. Rothlchild and Sons, Ud. J Each jump in the price or l!Old ,today I set a record. It r ached a peak of IID.50 an ounce"in London from the previous an time high of 1120 on Friday ; 1120.54 In -FrMkfurt, up from -Friday's clole of lll7.07, and 1m-124 in Zurich, up lrom the Friday clooiog price of. 1111.SO. fllB.50. This was almost three times the of~ ficial u .s. price or $42.22 an ounce established when the dollar was devalued Jut February. London dealers said a "substantial" amount of gold was traded today but far 1ess than the rush for the meta.I wh1ch helped trigger the February devaluation. (See DQIJ.AR; Page II_ ... _ Top 1 ... per · Sen. Ken ?tfyers of ~fiami, pon- ders bis world record-holding cat; Andy, who jumped -or fell -16 floors from a Miam i apartment, hit the pavement. then got up and walked away. The senator's Celine's feat will be duly recorded in the Guin - ness' Book of \Vorld Records as the longest fall by a living cat . ~ ----~_,_-.,. -··-· -Irvine Mayor Concerned was designed to provide roughly the same level of educational services that the two old districts djd. The new preliminary budget includes no expenditures to raise saJari es for teachers, who have aske<t a 15 percent pay increase, he said. lf pay increases are granted, he said it 'coold arrect both the total budget figure and the tax rate. Matthew also said the $5.93 tax rate rigure was intended as a conservative or •·mgh" figure. He,said that if it changed, it probably ·would be in a downward tfii'ection. Another major unknown factor, he said, is lhe amount or cash that saddle- back will inherit from the old San Joaquin and Tustin distric!ts. i•.we coUld get as much as $500,000," he said. "If we tlo, it might be possible to lower the tax .rate to $5.75 per $100 . assessed 'valuatkm. . "But we don'f bave'any solid idea, how ' much carryover there will be, so we don't want to start at $5.75 !llld then have to raise it later. "We want to keep good faith with our citizens from tbe start," he said. The district· is not legally required to ha ve a final budget and tax rate figure until A.ug. 7, Matthew said. Arriving at those fi gures will be air normally hard in the first year of Sad- dleback 's existence, he noted, because of the uncertainties of splitting up the prop- crty and cash of !he old districts. Other items on the agenda or tonlght's meeting include the pay raise request by teachers, ado pt ion of science and health books for the elementary grades, and consideration or how the district will pro. vide bus transp6rtation. The meetl!1g will be held at 7:30 at Los Al isos Interinediate School in Mission Viejo. The school is located nea r the in- ler.Section of ~1oore Avenue an d Muirlands Boulevard. Coast E -Xeclltive-fleld ' In-C~ll -Gir-1 Ad-Caper By JOANNE REYNOLDS ---Of tM Dlll'I' l"llel Slaff A Los Angeles Free Press ad- vertisement soliciting female applicants ror athletic ~bolarships got a Huntiagtoo Beach resident in trouble with the law this weekend. Don Leo Harris Jr., 44, of .9202 Christine Drive, was arrested by Hun- tington Beach vice investigators on charges of prostit ution, soliciting pros- titution and procuring a female for pros- tilution. " Harris is assistant treasurer of Avco Corpotation, headquartered -in Ne\\'port Beach. He was picked up Friday by in- vestigators after they allege he had solicited an undercover police woman to "work out" with him one' afternoon a 'h·eek for $40 which she could use for her schooling. Officers claim Harris told t he policewoman, who was ~·orking under the name of Joy, that the workouts meant having sexual relations with him. He also allegedly told her he had friends who . \Vould be interested in doing business w\tb her on the same basis~ Vice detectives said they began \\'ork- ing ()R .the case iii April when they · received an anonymous tip from a . W()man who told them about an ad in the Free Press. · The ad read : "Athletic scholarshipS' available for attractive female students . Must be in good shape, able to 'work out' one afternoon a week." · The ad listed a HuntingtQO Beach po.it o!fice box address v.·hich police claim belongs to Harris' \Vife. Officers said they res ponded to the ad and set up the appointment between the policewoman and Harris which took place Friday at a restaurant near Hun- tington Beach Pier. Investigators sa id the policewoman \vas equipped with a hidden radio transmitter \Yhich allowed them to listen in on the conY.er.sa.tion in which Harris allegedly solic!ted her for prostitution . They picked him up as he left the restaurant. Police said he is free today on $1 ,000 bail. Harris, according to a spokesman for Avco, his been with the com pany since 11 .. 1arch of 1970. Prior to that he worked \vith a fin ancial institution in the city of Industry. -~ .... , . u· . "lY.ur_si.Ho llUJ ·~'·14'~~ ·:IQ -'---~ ~·•!I Cliieftinilty In Swindling Call Girls Linked to Planners -Tu--E-:tamimrr-----1 NEW YORK (AP) -The former board chairman of Four Seasons Nursing Cen· ten of Americaf>leadeaguTit;ytOOay to cOospiring to violate lederal securities laws, in a case that federal authorities said cost the public more than $200 mil · lion. 'They said it was one or the nation's biggest swindles. J Jack L. Clark, 46, in his guilty plea. claimed that the nursing homes built and operated by the Oklahoma City-based cor- poration were quality ventures and still are:· WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -Co1umnist Jack Anderson said today President Nixon's campaign aides recruited call girls to attempt to wheedle political secrets from Democratic leaders at the 1972 Miami Beach convention. He said, however, that although investigators confinned call girls were recruited they 11have been unable to determine whether -they were actually used:-'' -· Anderson said he got the information .from Senate investigators, and that the investigators were told of the project by former At· \torney General John N. Mitchell, Nixon campaign director. Mitchell, however. said he disapproved the plan, which was presented lo hiin by Watergare defendant ·G. Gordon Liddy as part of a large-scale intelligence gathering scheme, Anderson reported. But Anderson said the scheme "strangel.y survived" because Liddy apparently was undeterred by Mitchell's order that he take his intelligence-.gathering "charts and burn them." Fouf Seasonsihas since been succeeded , .. -.1Aa'9 • Dri t ' ~.::i'.i°n"'~f=F finil:Qt· -r.-..:.An=t&::.;-Th=c:;;-11-=lso::... •• -=....,=·C:-:-·~-~·:::~:-:.-:;:.:;:::;:. ;;";;.:"-:: .. :;:-:.~:::; ... ~-- Clark read a lengthy statement to Judge Whi H c ~f o Tllomas P. Griesa in U.S. District Court te ouse on '1..-...ns· here in which he said that when the New .LI. .1..1..1. Slope Law Irvine plaMing commissioners thls week will name a study panel to explore ways of making more flexible the city's present ba n on hillside development on slopes greater than 20 percent. City Planning Director Bruce Warren said commissioners wi ll name a com· mittee on Th ursday. Among those to be named will be two architects, two engineers v.·ith geological backgrounds, a representative of the Irvine Company. Warren, Commission Vice Chainnan Robert Smith and a representative of the building industry. Presently the city's land use policy plan bans hillside developmenJ on slopes -- greater than 20 percent. 'fhe interim policy was adopted to prevent en--- viroomenUllly .damagm· g or_unsa!e.__con:_ struction ot homes in hilly areas of the -,-city. Over -UCI Seat Illa . . York aecurilies firm Walston & Co. pro-C J ----.iosed-''goi1fg-publie;lt..t>e-did not-under- (See-SWINDLE, Page ZJ Nixon Talks With Dean The policy was recommended by a citizens advisory committee and \\'as in- cluded in the flnal-drafrof thn>ollcy pt&rrf on grounds the ban would serve the city until a substitute policy is developed or the general plan suggests need for an By GEORGE LEIDAL .. ''Th!s city is rather elongated in its ot * o.tlY ...... 1''" geography,-" Burton said. Trvine Mayor John Burton said today "We are rapidly approaching the point he fears an "identity crisis for cltiU!ns of wheer there will be an klentity crisis for central and north Irvine" ii the city con-residents of central and north Irvine, sid~s a UC Irv ine location for the seat of unless we do something to centralize the cj_ty government. · location of City government," Burton Burton indicated he cared said. ' SIAMESE T WINS DIE; MOM OKAY -I MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -Si!ID1ese twt l girls, born Saturday joined at the chest, died here SUnday night. < WASHINGTON (AP) -The White House ack nowledged today that Presi- dent Nixon conferred this year with J()hn Dean Ill aboUt the \Vatergate scandal but said Jogs detailing the time and place or such sessions would not be provided to J ustice Department or senatorial. in- vestigators. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren, who earlier denoun ced tile published reports in a formal statement, said in response to a question that "ol> viously there were· topics of interest this year that would ha ve involved the ofrice of counsel." alternate gWdeline. · James Taylor, director ol general plan· ning adminjstration, last v.1eek urged "flexibility" in the formulation of a new hillside development rule. for Olancellor Danie 1 G. Aldrk:b's Mayor Burton believe_s the .city should .waggestion the civiC center compJex be on soon begin negoliaticu for ··land in · the 1---,11--..or..-n'"'""'"r the~UCI campus "about~as~mudl -San .. Dlego-rCreelt.-:.!'t!nviromnental cOr.-_ lLI I like the Jrvlot company's other two ridor." • ' The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Piw.arQn of suburban Cudahy were joined from the ltemwn, or chest bone, to just above the· umbilical cord. They weighed eight-poundsr fivt ....,....I-birth.---- Reports published during the weekend said. Dean, fired as White HoUlle: counsel April-io. to1cfPiiiSecuiOrSina~e1iile u;:- vestigators that be had 30 to 40 meetings with Nixon this year. Warren said the topi~ Included Nix- on 's Qw n Watergate investigation, Administration eqlicy on citing executive priVilege and-hf:arings 00 the· UnSuc- ces.sful nomination or L. Patrick Gray to be director of the FBI. Taylor noted ~Jform application of rigid technical standards" might in (act be more environmentally damaging than a land use ordinance wtiich 'ba s ''as ' its principal thrust an environmental ob- jective, not the precise means for achiev- [ r Jocations." Those are locations near the He favors removing city hall from any Mn. Piwaron,. Z2, was listed in very good condition. •Industrial complex and in the so-called (W BURTON, Page J) golden" triangle betWeen the in- •teMttons of the Slnta ·Ana and San ·n1ego freeways. · ... j 1~1 '.Postal Truck ~- ' Isle IO -Hours by Kayak . Ne wport Ma1i· Rows to Cat alin.a, Spurs Hunt at Sea "Dean did meet with the PresidenV' on these topics, Warren said. The discussions, in part, pertained to the new ·Wa terga te investigation that Nixon began ~1arch 21. The President said ii) April that on March 21 , "as a result of serious charges which came to my attention .•. l began an intensive new inquiry" into the (See NIXON, P•ge J) tLost' in J.;0t When Lasi10 Farkas pai:ldled his 13·foot to catallna," said Mrs. Firkas. ''I told When the feeling hit Farkas th\t-he-------------- The U.S.-l!oltaL Sendce_ at -• tiguna lljlls _,, into the lost and fi:«ind business OVf:r the weekend. Tiley loo• a mall truck. But they found jt again. Dlsturbod orlicioll lrom the I.aguria Hills postal oervlce call<d tquna Beach police Sunday to report one ol their trucks WN missing.' II had been scurrying on its appointed rounds bet w e·e-n Laguna Beach and I.aguna ·ltills. I.aguna lawmen can!aciod Iha driver, an.Art Colony·-She she llnilbod Iha run part rue~ a keys In the post ofJlce's mat They lound the truck .., Iha I.aguna Hiils Poot Olllce paitlnc lot. kayak out' of Newport Harbor Sunday him no because I was afraid for him _out-could make It to the island, he forgot he momlng, be-had the-thought Ol-worklllg tn the ocean-like that." --.had"'° money and no identificat~a\QDg. up an appetite (or lunch with a few hours or ocean crulslna;. She said she thinks be got out jnto the But when he came into Avalon, the Ten hours later, with the sun setung chaMel, saw the Island clearly ~l\ed , hotel ke~~·''"n~·lVestbroolt'lfotel put , over Catalina llland, Farkas drirted into against the sky' and lhM, "ju« golit,lilo hJlh up .!Or tlle.'.plgtit on his Word he Avalon H'arbor ~red. hW>CrY, brol<e and a his head all ol. aauddm to 80 lo IL'' , wo!iill wlre"for..m6ney in the morning. long 2' miles fmm horn\). , ·--Tile U.S. ·Coaat..·Guaid, whlch ..... r · 'Mrs. f'ar~s.said she sent the money "I wu really"'"""' ror him alter1he Sunday •(te...-. -ping Newport IOOay end hQped ~could arrange j o get sixlb hour," said the wife of the !2-year-Harbor and vicinity with· ~.hellcoJiier and hlmscli and bis kay3it'home'~y looighl - old -elec:trical qineer who lives at_ 1145 cutters, S.ld today F~ ii Juckr1to bt tiut abe wasn:t evm, sure oft.hat, , w D.~ Bl d "H I t Us alive. • .. 'l'ho\lgh •lie was.florvous whefte~ bus--~j;; ..,:.a ., !t!.,w~;ol ~ :~ "I'd say he's damn lac.'lcy'io ha~ ma.iii band missed lunch and when die Coast 1n1m CltallDa"aliouu p.111.) l-wu mad.'" II.'' said Chief Petty Olrice.. Ed i:OOIGli:, Guard' had •to go 10 the lrotl>le of. a --~o ~•1111 "Those currents are IJOllLl/ld d.4.:P.!i ?-.,arcb. Mrsr !lrkiio said she:~ "°""" channel after Cll!y a-an hour of."poid-,_...,..,l\lli ll'Ule~oou nte~ '"'ml')' w1Ailal. . _ -: dllng and felt .., good ha thought he trip.'' -• • ' • •'t always hove llOlll~ 'itind of le<fling liould fulllll a yoaM!d dream -all the Conlon said he doesn't recall any other when oometfling MPfl<l1S to him," she way to Cltallna tn his fibregla ss crali. kayak passages to Catalina but added, .. Id. "I just had the reeling he was okay "lleDouclit'llle Kayak two years qo "people Sttm lo get over th<re In just this ti,,.,, and when he phoned last night and his ~ talling me he wanled lo go about anytblngc thl!Uloats." I knew r was ri11ht." • ·r PILOT ASSISTS .JN MO.YING V.4"N ~ ,/ 'Ready for a pleasant surprise? Look , what a Daily Pilot classified want ad can do -.. '68 DODGE VAN lull cam!" er. New -tires, $1.l50. Call -alt. 5, (Phone No.) (See-SLQPES;Paptf - Orange Coast Weather · It should be sunny alter the morning low clouds burn off on Tuesday, according to the weather service. Highs of 65 at tM beaches will rise to the low 70s Inland. Overnight lows in the upper 50s. INSIDE TODA'l' Investigators con tin u e to probe the wreckage. of a. Soviet Un(o1i 1uper;et which crashed. during a1' air show t1e.ar Le. Bourget Airport hi Fra,ice kfll- ;,1t1 14 person$ S.u11dop. Ste storu Page 4. IM"'o L.M. ••IA C1Hft;r11I• Clatllfl .. ,_ ... ' . , 2 DAILY PILOT IS SWINDLE ••• stand what the term-meant. Walston & Co. "·as the. main under- \\Titer "'hen Four Seasons becan1e a boomlnc "glamour stock." 'lbe stock zoomed from $11 a share in 1969 to around $l25, Y.'llS split, and climb- ed again to about $90. The llnn went into bankruptcy in June 1970. F- .Aide 'Wined~ Dined' McWhinney Asked Witness to Keep Mum? ' -ff • .. ·' -. By TOM BARLEY that he was '"amed by both defenC!ants that he was hired as restaurant and bar Of ffll -'" ,..., 11111 thaf failure to meet their de1nands cculd 1nannger at a ski lodge after Battin fited• An aide' fired by Orange County cost him any f!JtUre Jn~~rest in any part him for what the. supervisor said was hi_!f • Judge Grlesa set Se~t. 10 for sentenc· 1ng:'""Clar couta-rerTive yeirs tn1frls:bn arid a $100,CKXI tine. Supervisor Robert Battin because or bis of th e Fountain Valley a~reage. aide's "questionable role" In t e Mite ~-<a:::ll'!eged involvement in the l\1Ue Squar•, _ __;.W:.:il:::h.:;el::.:rns:=..;!:::od:::. a:<y_con,-,,=fi!:.:·m::;!d"'"-. ,,,ro,,.t.;C:::•:<P"'!z:::z.i~,_;~uare sc¥qdal, ..• ar LJeasiilg&aiirdaftomiy-tisUfie:d"that Federal officials said Clark made about $10 million in "illegal profits" on the Four Seasons securities. Two former Walston officials, Gordon H. A1cCollum and Glenn R. ~1iller. are a\\·alting sentencing after pleading guilty in January to charges o( conspiracy and · securities fraud. P.fcCollum, 68. lives in Paradise Val· )ey, Ariz., and Miller, liO in Glenviev.•, Ill. Clark insisted on being tried h e r e, "·here the 65-count indictment "·as filed Dec. 20. It alleged a multimillion dollar fraud of public and mutual fu.nd investors. Five other defendants will be tried in Okalahoma City where, officials s a i d, ·most of their witnesses are. During pretrial maneuvering, attempts wtre made to have Judge Griesa disqual- ified as too inexperienced to try such a complicated case, but the effort failed. Federal officials .said . that European investors loSt $t5 million In Four Seasons debentures and that the st.ate of Ohio was tricked into lending the firm $4 mil- lion. -• FromPqe 1 NIXON. •• ?i1atergate matter. Crasli Seeairity Aske<flf tlie Whtte-House kept-logs-to Freu-ch ·police stalld-guard over nose section-of Soviet supersonic detail occasions on whiCh the tv;.o con· --Tupolev 144 which crashed Sunday in Paris suburb. of Goussainville. ferred either in per$0n or by telephone, Craft was perfornting in Pa1is Air Show \vhen crash occurred. See l------,=arre;n;n;;-<so"110St1ifflilele-skept-such-:--stol'y;-Page diaries. Still responding to questions, the depu- ty White House spokesman said "the President's -logs are not subject to sub- poena" and would not be made available eilher to a federal grand jury or th,e Senate's Watergate investigating com· mittee. He said to supply the 111aterials \rould be ''constitutionally inappropri· ate." lrvh1e Teenager Suffers Injuries 111 A11to FJipover A newsman suggested that if such logs A teenager frt1 n1 Irvine suffered a frat - exlst, the While House might have lured pelvis about midnight Saturday, evidence to refute any claim by Dean "'hen the English sedan in "tiich he was that he. held repeated meetings vtilh Nix-a passenger went off a curve on Bonita oo on Watergate. d · · nd \led \Varren said he v;as "not going to canyon Roa Jn Irv ine a. ro over discuss what may become evidence from t"·ice. 1 this podium:" --Jan S. f oster. of 1683'2 Sagi~w Driy e, Asked how the logs could possibly v.·as listed .. in good condition today al Fro1nPa9el BURTON: •• ' possible influences or the .. commercial, industrial or educational lobbyists." As a practical matter he said, "\\'e wil l probably be in our present quarters tor another year or two." become evidence, '\rarren de<:lined to Hoag i\·lemorial Hospital, where .h is fr iend. the driver. v.•as tre<itcd for less--1-~----~au;::n~s-a-id-,-in-r-ep-ly_in_g_t_o_a-no-t-he_r_serious-injuries-and-Telcased. of l\lark L. Kafesjian, 17, of 18922 Racine Rather lhan take up the university of- fe r to let the city share a campus site "'ith possible school district and UCI jointly funded facilities, Burton said, "\\'e should be looking ahead to a final solution now. Locating a city hall a sec· ond time 1rould only be more difficult.'" Chancellor Aldrich's suggestion of pro- viding land ror a ci\:ic and cultural center, Burton said, "strikes me as another instance where an educational institution hopes to get some money from lhe city. First it \~:as the (Irvine Unified ) school district. Then UCI wanted us to light their baseball field s and now they "·ant us to bUild then1 a building," Burton said. • question, that Dean " course was act-Drive,, Irvine, was the driver in the ac· ing as counsel to the President" and · · · r th o c there wns an attorney-elient relationship cident in the v1cmity o e range OW"I· between them. ty Sanilation Department dump. Warren would not iay Whether Nixon Police sajd Kafesjlan flagg_ed down was among · those he consulted be.Jore a passing car after the 11 :45 p.m. d rollover accident and both boys "'ere issuing a slatement Saturday that e-driven to the Kafesjian home . after which nounced -allegations of frequent Nixon· the driver's father took then to lhe Dean discussions of Watergate. The earlier White House statement hospital. d Investigators stt id the car v.· a s called stories in the Washington Post an demolished in the crash , v.•hich the New York Times "part of a Careful, co- b ·nc1· ·d 1 · Kafesjian boy said occurred after he ordinated strategy Y an 1 IVI ua or m-started to run off the road, over-cor· dividuals determined to prosecute a case rected and los t control. against the President In the press using Last week UCI Chancellor Aldrich sug· gested a $1 million lecture hall might be scrapped and the money spent joi ntly "'rm the city and school district to huild on campus a fa cility all might use. innuendo, distortion of fact and outright falsehood." The statement added that "this manipulation of the press involves an un- preceden~ed assault on judicial and ad· minlBtrative due process. Its objective, stated in the simplest terms, is to Hebl 'ews Observe Former mayor William Fischbach hail· ed the suggestion as an example of lhe close relationship between the city and destroy the President. We . categorically dVly the assertions and implications or this story." Warren said it v.'Oulcitf t serve any purpose to list those he talked to about the statement. . Nixon Met hy Crowd WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sigh\seers met President Nixon when he returned to the White House from a weekend at his Camp David. Md. rt:lreat. The presiden· tial helicopter landed on the ellipse south of the White House Sunday afternoon and Nixon spent a few minutes shaking hands with aome of the 300 persons there before he went by car to the White House: OUN .. COASf II DAILY PILOT fllt Or•-Cotll DA.ILY PILOf, willl whocll •• eMMI .... ~ N1ws-Pr-'•· •• Plllllllllld ~., ll'le 0.-•llfle Co11t ,111111"'11\o Cetn1111nv. lfPI· rill ..,lllont 1r1 NlllllM. 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With Burton, Fischbach pointed out the ·Of First Fruits--~eat or--c1ty-govemme~rshould be housed in·an "idyllic" sttting. The ·bi,bl.icat feslival of the first rruits -Pentecost -w i 11 be marked by 1nenlber fa1nilies of Israel Academy in Sha1,-.i'ot eve-services 8 p.m. Tuesday in Uni versity High School, Irvine. Families ·and individuals will bring the "fruits" ol their first year·s activity in the family Hebrew learning program to the evening program. Jsrael Academy was formed a year ago a nd has since met in Uni High School, Culver at Ca m- pus Drives, Irvine. Among class achievements to be presented Tuesday \\'Ill be readings in Hebreu•. demonstrations of basketball, folk dancing and reenactment or the ~faccabee Sports fellowship's partici pa- tion in the Walkathon for 'Soviet Je\(•s. Shavu'ot is the traditional remem- • bra.nee of the ancient covenant at· Sinai. · ;\cademy fam ilies. nu mbering 62. \Yill recognize rhat cove nant along ,~·ith that of the ·Irvine-based e du c a t io n a I cooperati ve, Viejo, Niguel Area Blacked Ont A major power outage struck most or sou1herly Mlsslon Viejo and nearly all of L..agwua Niguelbcfo.rc.JJoon today. Crews ror San Diego Gas and Electric Company !jegan sCTambling to find the causes of the po'ver los!, but spokesmen at the ut ility soid that the Initial efforts to find the problem "''ere bearing little fruit. SDG and E orficlal Dennis PacquJn said that the prohlem erupted throughout the area at 10 a.m. and he described the problem as "<1bvlously a mojor one." Fischbach believes a university setting is the ideal "idyllic" setting. Burton favors Uie environmental cor- ridor location as his picture of an "idyllic" setting. "I'd like to see city hall built somewhere where all those lawyers, architects and engineers cannot rent or- fi~s nearby -so close they constanny lobby and harass city staff," Burton said. Panel to Hear Plan to Triple . Siz_e._ of -Lag11nlr • Laguna Beach planning commissioners \\'ill look at reco1nmendatio ns the ci ty an· ncx all tbt! territory comprising the to,vn's watershed area during a study sess ion at 7:30 o'clock tonight at city hall. The plan presented by the Laguna Beach Civic League \\'Ould triple the site of the city of Laguna Beach. The pro- posa t \\'as first' made public in a letter to Comntission Chairm:ln John ~leDoweU last v.•eck .. The watershed is an area which either abSo rbs or passes on the rain or. other waters which come to It. Presently, most of the lands Involved in the proposed an- nexa tion are undeveloped . The league delineated the arco as lands encompassed by the rldgellnes of Moro, Eme'ra ld, Boat, Laguna, Hidden Valley, Rimrock, Rancho Laguna, Diamond, and Jfobo Canyons. Ttllp•111 4fl-4410 "'·""--'--,!-~ .. ,-. '""-""""-""" ,,. .. ,....._c1--Lcn2dry_-"""gag.ement -t'°'"""'· Ht -llOI' 1, lll111t1tllltii;. V Planners.are also tentatively scheduled t ~.\LSI: pending progrJ1m 10< rederat revenue sharing monies, Arch Beach Heights, an Open Space element to Jhe General Plan, R·I (muJtJ./amlly) zone rtsUicUonJ, trt'.!e preservation. the text of ih• ConStrvatlon Element to !ho General Plan, 11nd a traffic circulation stud}'. .-110ri.t tlltlltl' ., N-....tl........n Mrelfl _,, .. ~· •1"*'1 ...... - l!llltlM flf Uf'rl"191'11 -· ~ ( ........ , ... •llt .. c..11 ""''"· e."""''-' s...ori..i~ w ,,,,.,,.. "·" ~. • """ u.u """"""'' ll'lllftt'1' tMllftti,...•91,M ,_ia.1y. BADAJOZ, Spa in (UPI) -Miguel Cnr· rales, 83, marrled hi s 73-year-old flancet Sunday afl er nn engagement lasting 50 years. Corrales said U1ey waited all that lime because their partnts opposed the "·cdding. defendant Derek McWhlrnrey wined and dined him and took him sailing in Ne"1>0rt Harbor shortly after the District Attorney's Office opened an inquiry into Trustees to Determine .... , ··'.II the affair. 'f'<• I Fonner administrative assistant Larry \llilhelms testified as •the prosecution neared the end or its case against \llestminster Councilman l\lcWhinney, 4-0, and city planner Tad Fujita, 34, that fl-fcWhinney capped a day or-sall~g~nd dining by urging him to say nothing more about their earlier conversations on the 'Fountain Valley acreage. · Boundaries of Schools r Wilhelms, \\'ho joined Battin after "'orking for Senator George ?\.1cGovern in his California carilpaign, told ao Orange County $upf:rior Court jury that McWhin· ney first approached hiffi in June last year. Wilhelms said ~1cWliinney suggested to him that the 215 Mile Square Park acres then being worked by strawberry fanner .. George MuraLsbould_ be put up ror new bids. A decision on how to dra\\' attendance boundaries bet\\·een San Clemente and Dana Hills Hlgh Schools will be mulled by Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees tonight. \ Trust~es Y.ill Jl!eet at. '1-:30 at Serra CUSD Official To Seek Juvenile Crime Program ~1urai was working the fields for $150 a nacre, Wilhelms saJd McWhinney told him they should be going for at least n.so an acre and the acreage should· be split up into three lots to glve smaller farmers By °'Jg.ff!,! ~J~.'::' a chance in the rich agricultural area. Capistrano Unified School District Prosecutor l\1ichael Capizzi has said he "'ill prove that McWhinney used those Trustee Stephen Smith plans to make a negotiations as a le\•er to extract $5,000 strong bid tonight for the start of a pilot from l\lurai in the form of a donation to program to focus on drug-abuse preven· Battin's campaign fund. tion, vandalism and bicycle theft. He .also clairnS in support Of charges of grand, theft, bribery and coru:plracy that At~~ey Smith, a specialist in juvenile Fujita accepted a further $5,000 in cash law, said late last weekthat a project rom-fdurat-in-~t~ble-top-tran~acti~-~-gurrb]'th:e-slate' Attorn·ey General's"of- "·at~hed by D1s~r1ct Attorney s 1"!1-fice kno\\'n as "~P" (Student Training vestlgators occapytl)g a nearby booth 1n · · . 3' \Vestminster restaurant on Prevention) could become . the first \Vilhelms testified today that McWhi.n-formal program in local schools keyed to ney changed his mind about the sub-educating you ngsteri' on the three major d!vision of the piece and called to t~ll ingredients in juvenile crime. hlJTI so on JuJy 21, shortly before the Mile Initial seminar d ted I { . Square investigation opened. s were con uc a e in Capiui claims that l\lcWhinney made the v.·eek for delegates from several that call because he had got what he county school districts. The state officials "'anted from ~1urai who has leslified un veiled the program at Dana Hills High School, Smith said. Fro1nPa9el DOLLAR ••• And on each market the dollar hit a new lO\\'. On the Paris money market; the dollar v..·eakened again today lo its lowest point in JS years. Not since June, 1958, when the dollar hit 4.20 francs has it been \\'Orth so little in France. 'I'he financial dollar, used by tourists and speculators, closed today at 4.25 francs. The Friday closing was 4.32--t.33 francs. The officially supported dollar used in foreign trade -WOl.Uld up the day 's trading at 4.2850 francs, down from Friday's listing of 4.33-4.34 francs. On the FJ:ankfun marl!e~ the dollar depreciated as much as .3 of l percent since Friday, representing a de facto devaluation of 18.7 percent from the old ratio ot 3.22 marks to the dollar that ex- isted before the mid-Feburary monetary crisis. In Switzerland, where the dollar was al an all: time low of 3.6.175 Swiss francs _the dollar was off 20 percent-from the Feb. 17 devaluation -and 10 percent s.ince \hen. King -Olal!-in Germany "From what I have seei:i of this projeCt I'm ready to call for a pilot program to start as .soon as this coming September " Smith said. ' The t.ruslee - a fonner deputy district attorney currently in private practice - said the STOP program uses special teaching techniques, including role- playing tableaus and puppetry -to bring the majorrpoints borne. Smith aplained that' lhe project could involve youngsters as young as kin- dergartners. "We're not talking about a simple visit by a guest lecturer from a police depart. ment, but . instead, about a total package of techniques that v.·ould consist of a con-~ tinuing program. It's something that youngsters can really relate to," he ad- ded . Local school district administrators al ready have revl~·ed the project in depth and Sm ith said it bas their support as weU. The three key areas -drugs, theft and vandalism all are threats to youngsters, the trustee said. ''I have been truly amazed at the ex- tent of vandalism and thert among young people. and the drug problem, of course, is always of prime ccncern." The techniques v.•hich could be- cmployed in the local projects \\'OUld prob- ably require a special class, personoel _ and equipment. ,... School in Capistrano Beach. ,,, T.hc boundary decision \\•as postponed ' {ollp\\'ing a healed disc ussion at t~e last board nleetlng, "·hlch was packed with concerned parents. The Issue is how to divide 150 new students expected next year in the . highe"st 'gro11•th area -Mission Viejo__. bet\\·een the district's lwo high schools, Dana Hlllii lligh in Dana Point and·San Clenlenle High are approximately equal --distances. 12 to 15 miles. from !he-fast· - gro"·ing section or ?.1ission-viejo. A recommendation by Trum a n BenediCt. district superintendent, that all students nO\\' attending Dana Hills High be allowed to finish there received mOit parent support. Benedict's proposals also stipu1afed Iha! any new students moving into. ~tission Viejo east of Marguerite Park\\•ay north of Oso Park\\·ay should g<I to San Clemente lligh. , -1\nother proposal from trustee Bob, -t-Iurst that all A1ilsloo Viejo students ~ ' sert1 to San Clemente llig:1 \Vas oppos~~· by parents at the meeting. . j ~ Also_ on ton1ght's agenda is receipt ot. bids for the sale of an 18-acre school.sit~ adjacent . to Harbor Estates and abov.c San Clemente Hospital. . · The properly, called the ~fanzana site, • \vas declared surplus by the district &ni<f put up for sale last year but no ·bids were. received. • ... A minimum of $225,000 \\'as placed o.n . the bids. A district spok~sman said grading difficulties and bad access to the. site accounted for the board decision to try to sell it. ~ From Pqe l 1 SLOPES ... • • • ing that objective. ~,. "Each hillside ar<'a in Irvine is unique in location, topography aqd geology and therefore is: unique in the planning ~ portunities it pres.ents ," 'I'nylor said. "The Ob\•ious hazard of stan<jards 4p- plied citywide is lhat if they are too precise, they could evitably be countefa\ product.ive, in terms of innovative desiitn methods and hetrogeneous (mixed sty!e)' development," Taylor said. To replace the blanket hillsjde develqp- ment rul!;, Taylor urged "conslderatioD. of general environmental guidelines that would allow each proposed land use to bt weighed on its own merits . . . · ''There is no more certain \11ay of removing incenti ve for creative plartrt1J:ig , than lo assign narrov.·Iy limited grad1JJ4r. procedures to development activ ities 'ln hillside areas," he .said. • ..... Father, Son Killed ;;~ BONN, Germany (AP-) =-Marking a new round in postwar reconciliation with We!it Germany, Norway's King Olav V was welcomed with a 21-gun royal salute today as he arrlved for a flve~y ceremonial visit to Bonn. The ftrst- Norwcglan monarch to visit \Vest Gennany since the Nazis occupied Norway during World War 11 was welcomed at Cologne-Bonn airport by President Gustav Heinemann a n d Foreign Minister Walter Scheel. "This whole project has been research-LOl\tA LINDA (AP) -A multiple .ca' cd extensively and most ot the early "ash oo \Vestbound Interstate JO T1'~ • \\'O rk was done in juvenile detention the Mountain View overcrossing has · facilities. That's where they developed taken the lives of a father and his aon, the-role-playi ng technique,'' Smith said;--: the ' California Highway Patrol-reportett~· Battin .has testified that he fired A CHP spokesman said Sunday tt\at-' \\'ilhelms and he has stated as he ·David F. O'Connell , 50, of Diamond B&r, testified before the Grand Jury, that he and his son, Brian. were returning from · had no knowledge of the alleged ap-a San Bernardino Mountains outing u•hm • proaches made to Mural on behlaf of his the elder O'Connell lost control of li1S .; campaign fund. car. .;· '"'~ 19995 ....... , 50.Jll fnclod!t ehofce of eoJor CM -•-ud........aet L .... -. -----~~ .,.. Phone '"' S41-7788,. ....... ~.'1--rH • ••• • 1815 NEWl!ORT ILYD. COSTA MESA ,. . I ·. '· • - • Today's Fl•al j N.Y. Stoeks OL. 66, 1No. 155, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR~IA MONDAY, JUNE 4, 19n TEN CENTS . Mc Whinney Wined, Dillea-'Him, e estifies By TOM BARLEY Of tlM D1MY l"lltt l laH An aide fired by Orange County Supervisor Robert-Battin-because of-his alleg~ involvement in the Mlle Square Park leasing scandal today testified th3t defendant Derek McWhlnney wined and dioed him and· took blm · sallblg in Ne)fPOrt Harbor·shortly alt.r lhe D!llrict Attorney's Office opened ·an inQuiey 11lto the affair. F9rmcr administr;ative aJISistant Larry . . . . - Wilhelms testified lis the nrosecution ney first approached him in June last neared the end of its cas\? against year. Westmil;ister Councilman McWhinPey, 40, Wilhelms said McWhlnney suggested and city--planner--Tad-Fujtur,-34;-that to him that the 215 Mile Square Park AfcWbinney capped a day o( sa1Ung-and acres then being worked by strawberry dining by urging hlm to say nothing more farmer George Mur~i should be put up about their earlier conversations on the for new bids. · Foontain Valley acreage. ' Murai was working the fields for $150 Wllhelms, who joined Battin 'aft er -a nacre, Wilhelms $&Id McWhinney told working for Senator Ge<lrge McGovern in . h~m they shOuld be going for at least $250 · his California .campaign, told an Orange an acre >8nd the acreage should be split Cotmty Superior Court jury that McWhin~ up into three lots to give smaller farmers . ',-. a chance in the rich agricultural area. Prosecutor Michael Capizzi has said he will prove that McWhinney used those negotiatiOns as a lever to eXtract $5,000 from Murai in the fonn of a donation to Battin's campaign fuft(. He also claims in supJSort of charges·of grand theft, bribery a~ con,spiracy that Fujita accepted a further $5,000 in cash from Murai l.n a table top transaction watched·. by District Attorney's in4 • . ~ vestigators occupying a nearby booth in a Westminster. restaurant. \Vilhelms tes titied today that ~1cWhin­ ney changed his mind . about the sul> division of the piece and called to tell him so on July 21, shortly before the Mile Square investigation opened. Capizzi· claims that McWhinney made that can because he had got what he wanted from h-1urai w~ has testified that he was warned by both defendants that failure to meet their demand s could cost him any future interest in any part of the Fountain Va,lley acreage. Wilhelms today confirmed for Capizzi that he was hired as restaurant and bar manager at a sk i lodge after B'attin fired him for what the supervisor said was his aide's "questionable role" in the Mile Square scandal. And Wilhelms also co·nfirmed lhat ·Mc\fhinney is. a major stockholder in the company operating the ski lodge . Coast-Businessman Held • I Charged With Procuring in Cltll.Girl Caper • By JOANNE REYNOLDS Corporation, headquartered in Newp<Srt Of -. Del~ l"ittf Staff ' Beach. A Los Angele;S Free Press ad-fie was picked up Friday by in- Vice detectives said they began work· place Friday at a restaurant near Hun4 ing o,i the case in April when they tington Beach Pier. received an anonymous tip from a ..:..._ Investigators said the· policewoman , vertisement soliciting female applicants ve~~ators after they al!~e he had woman who told thehl about an ad in the was equipped with a hidden .radio, ___ _, Free Press. transmitter which allowed tfiem to listen €rasla Securitt1 ~French· police stand guard over nose section of Soviet supersqnic Tupofev 144 which crashed Sunday in Paris suburb of Goussainville. Craft was performing in Paris Air Show when crash occurred. See ... tstory, Page 4. or-.athletic-5Cbo}.arships.got-a..Huntington_solic1ted an unde~~ver police woman to . . . "worlC out'---witli li1m one afternoon a Beach resident iµ trouble with the law week for $40 which she could use for her nre-T~d:-.. Athletlc-scholarshlps--in-on,he-conversation-'-in--whictrflarri~----1 this weekl'fld. schooling. . Doii-LeQ Harris Jr .. , 44, or 9202 Officers claim Harris told t h e available. for. attractiVe remale students. allegedly solicited her for prostitution. J\.tust be in good shape. able to '\!fork out' They picked fiim up as he-left the Christine Drive, was arrested by Hun-policewoman, who was working under the tington Beach vice investigators on name of Joy, that the workouts meant one. aftei:nOOn ~week." restaurant. Police said he is free today The ad listed a Huntington Beach po;;t on $1 ,000 bail. charges of prostitution, soliciting pros· having sexual relations with him. He also office .box . address which police ·claim l-larris, according to a spokesman for belongs to Harris' \Vife. Avco. has been witll the company since titlitiOn anel pl'OCilring-a female for pros-allegedly· told her he ha-d friends who Officers said-they responded-to -the ad f\.1arch of 1970. Prior to that h_e worked titution. would be interested in doing business Harris is assistant treasurer of Avco with her on the same basis. and set up the appointment betv.'een the \vilh a financial institution in the city of HOME Vnit Has Petition . . • The Huntington Beach HOME COllll<il is coordinating the circulation of petitions supporting the citY purchase of the $4 million Meadowlark Golf Course. A petition drive was initiated a week ago by the Meadowlark Homeowners' Association and has now been spread citywide by the HOME Council , a coali· UoD of various city homeowner assOcia· lions. Meadowlark, a privately owned, public goll club will be sold to S and S Construction Company July 8, if the city cannot make a valid pltrchase offer:. The 98.5-acre golf course is currently policev.·oman and Har~is which took Industry. Mole Burglars? ~~ ~ !Uf!!f-e~~-1}~~-nce .~ourul~· : .. ~ Lagiiila~ _ 1'.1' aou9'ii evldeilce In a novel breik-ln at'tbe Cllmtlq Scieiice ·B•dhig ~ wlMi-e thieves oppueutJy &Uempted ID .~Ltlu:ouib ..the :w.Ji JD.!lUILLdJM:!!Dt ·l!!:!il noN,· U. Robert McMurray said it appeared that unknown persons forced open a rear door at the Christian Science Reading Room, 284 Forest Avenue, sometime between its closing 'Friday night and open- ing Saturday morning._ Helen Unger, who opened the religious ce11ter. found an area where an attempt had been made to chop out the wall. U. McMurray said. No tools were founij and the wall had not been breached, Lt. McMurray said. The McCalla Pharmacy is located next door at 292 Forest Ave. White House Says Nixon, DeaTL'f.alked WASHINGTON (AP) ~ The While House acknowledged today that Presi· «!ent N~xon conferred this year with Jphn Dean tn about tne-~watergate scandar but said logs detailing the time and place of such ·sessions would not be provided to Justice Department or senatorial in- vestigators. Reports published during the weekend said Dean, fired as \Vhit e House counsel April 30, 1old prosecutors and Senate in- vestigators that he bad 30 to 40 meetings with Nixon this year. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L . zoned for single family housing. · • ..,_, ~ City olftc:ials have stwnbled over l\\'O B·I .]_ F TT, L!·IJ F h problems in purdiasenegotlaUoos: dil- _Cox Asks Senate to .Halt Warren, who earlier denounced the published reports in a formal statement, said ia ·response to a question that "ob- viously there were topics or interest t.his year that would have involved the offtee or counsel." DrKe aces u1'1llu. ·iu t-~.::rooin .. ~he~ ~ 0.:::~i~I~ r ~ $4 million will come fmn. Watergate Probe on TV Councilmen will review a hurried D postcard survey at tonig'ht's council --F or -Ah.or.tion~erise-Bi11_ 1---:"~~j~~~!~iefil'.blic opin·_ The city mailed 1,000 J)08tcards to ran- dom a~esses asking if residents cared W.ASlllNGIP"1 (AP) -s~ pros· · e.cr .. tes grave danger thaUhe l ecutor AraiffialOCOx fonnilly aske:Oth-e-faet9-about-the-;-Watergate-ease and Senate Watergate committee today to related matters will never come to light, From_WJre Service• _Tb!rapeu_lic Abortion Law al so_ contains · SACRAMENTO .:... Ass em b 1 y man language "making it clear that V.'Omen -Robe rt Burke (R-Huntington BeaCh). must be advised -or-medlcat~m- t '"owed oppooent or abortion, today a<f-pljcations" fbat could stem from an 111\i.tted he may· have "problems" winning abortion. committee approval tonight for his bill to ~'Burke is trying to needlessly put into tllhten up Cal~omia 1bortlon practices. statute wba~ ~ . CllifonUa ~upreme ,. Burke .who hu pushed teveral . anti-Court has said, SAl.d Mahoney m refer-~ion measures over the yean -ence ., to a Nov. 22:, 1972, raling of the jr:edicte<\ lllOll Of hi• """""'llon would stall! I hlsh court. • ' •-n.•7= Medi I On Jon. :a, an already-prGllOllDCed %::i ~rorn lue .:AUuuinm ca ' Court trend tOward liberalized aboratlon I The ~::.'ito,ton Beach .....mblyman'• Ian wu <lllmlnated by a U.S. SUpieme bill would mate it ''tmprofeakiial con-CGurl ruHnr wblch held' Amertcaa *'<t" for aay physician to per!orin aa -i.v.,the ricbl to have abortkinl abortion before informing tbo woman ol .during lie lirill 11'e lmdhs ol pre-. -"-'bl ---"-«~-·-:=.::,:·:-;:..= lMt Tuescj&J~ !he Calilomla Deyart-,,.,.., • ':""'"""" ~~ ~ Public HUitn ~ea •••t the operation. · ~­i Several other abortion-fetus biJls are al~ ~,000 aborti~ have ~ \)Jl bet.ore the committee tonight, but . the perfOrmed lil the state smce the abortion CMA i,q not oppoglng any of them_ act. went lhto c;tfect five years a~. hll chnel hfahoney, lobbyist ror the : That ,act allowed abortion~ during .the ¢llA. sa id in an inte_rvlew that his ,first ~ weeks of P,Jegn~nc~ if a hosp1~al organization feeJs the -Burke blll is ••un-cornnut!~ agre~ del~,~~m~ the ch1l,d to spend cijy funds on the golf course. More than-300 cardS have been returned wltj the vast majority so far favoring its .... puri:haSe, city OffiCfals said. 1be petition drive will continue through June. • For further information on the petition, phooe Lee Mallby ol the HOME Council at MM864 or 842·2535, -. , and that many of those who .are guilty or suspend te lev1slol) hea~s for at least serious wrongdoing will never be brought three months. to justice" · cox said he wants time for his office to Th Se. 1 w t 1 ·iiee ha review the entire· case. e na e a erga e ~m1 -s The hearings are scheduled to resume scheduled an executive session for 6 a.m. Tuesday morning. PDT TIJesda~, one hour before ~ In requesting the suspension, Col told televised hear1~s ~.e. ~ said Chainnan Sen. Sam J . Ervin Jr. that im4 today tha~ Ervin will discuss ~th the mediate public hearings will impede his panel Cox • request that the pubhc hear- investigatk>n and "make it. impossible to mgs be ptJStponed. get at the truth from bottom to top." Cox said that. he Was not .suggesting Slaymg' ' in Chinatown Ervin, who met' li1formally with Cox that 4he hearings be called off com--r· Saturday, said Sunday that he would not pletely, nor had be ever made that re4 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A maD was grant Cox's request jjbecame the quest to the committee. killed on a'" crowded Chinatown street by American people are enj!Ued. to find out "I am urging that the · speclal pros- 1 tuftman -who clued him, shot "him in what a~tuaJly happened without having to ecutor be given time to usess thi! the bact from 1 distance, then finished wait till justice travels on leaden feet." enormously complex case ind to advise him off by puinplng two more bullets into In his fonnal five-page letter, Cox said the select commltteti: about the con- li!J.helil.-Aolice ukl _ lilal ~the_cQ!!.UIJl!!l!!>n...01 ii!:armcs.at this .rs.. COX. Page 11 --__ _ • Ka1ak to Catalina • Warren said the topics Included NiJ:~ on's own W a t erg &..!_ e investigaUon. Administration policy on citing executive pri.Ueg and-hearing CiLlbe-unsu~-~---1 cessful nomination_oLL. P.atrick_Gray_to_ be director of the FBI. "Dean did meet with the President'' on these topics, \Varren said. The discuss ions, in part, pertained to the new Watergate investigation that-- Nixon began March 21. The President said in April that on l\1an:h 21 , "as a result of serious charges which came to my attention ... r began an intensive new inquiry" into the Watergate matter. Asked if the White House kept Jogs to detail occasions on which the two con4 ferred either in person or by telephone, Warren said ·staff aides kept such diaries. Still responding to queslions, the depu- ty White House spokesman saUI ; "the (S.. NIXON, Page I) Orange Cout Weatller I , fte.L'CSEU I')'" beeause similar I~nguage is woul~ gravely 1mpi1r the womans 'lready in<luded in a California Supreme l'IJil.11<:ili or "'"!'tal health. • . r~n ruling The Calilol1Jla &ultll!lDe Court rulmg Island Trip Not So _ Easy ·u should be sunny -alter lhe morning k>w clouds burn off oo Tuesday, according to the' weRt1Jer service. Rict>s ol SI at'the beaches will rise to the low '10s. Inland. Ovemlllht Iowa In the upper SOs. I 'Mahoney ~ !bet, the Jilale's 1967 knocked out tho requiremell$ tllat the . ' ' ~-_,rm... the planned . , a-. Uld left tho matter up to the )'ILOT A.SSISTS ~· JN MOVING V A.·!V -. n .. dy for • pleuant llW'JlriM? Look .,Vhat-1 Daily Pilot claJltliod wllll.ad.can clo - WGIDlll Uld bor doctor. AcoonUnc lo u.i .stale public heslth data, a record blllh number of legal abor- tlolll """' por!onnecl ln Calllornla last year-I .. Alone with the Burke blU, .• ~ me,fm• are up for constderati.on: -A 'II-I rnakllli 11-.:fear that tho 1967 abortion act -·t require ,privale- '68 DODGE VAN lull camp-ly owned hospitals to perform abortions : er. New tires, 11,lSO. CoU U they don't -lo do so. The CMA • aft. 5, (Phone No.) . 11.1pport1 UiJ blll.# --.:,nu.. meuures malting It 1U1iawlul The. advertiser was very, • .., pleued, to perfonn m«Ucal e1periments on be s3!d,-bocause I!' sold ihe ••n In one , aborted lelulel. The CMA says it is talk- day rather than the w~k for which he Ing to Ibo autho!1 oLtbese measures 1--1+-..,ha~d.io,rlginall): sel up tho ad. Ycu could he 11<pil>llW11 ~ llacldl' or Fresno and irprlsciMiy qiilcrsal<. 'l'rJ I Dally , ~ Anf4Doildt <ll Glendale and Piiot w~nl ad and see what happens, The ( nm-at Joe Gomales or La Mlrlda, to dlrtel lint ~ · • ·"t ilotArll1lne tllo .-or their op- . , ~... • . .. ~·.~· Jl!llllkln. '•' ~ ~· ~- ' 1' I· •• -When Laszlo Farkas paddled bis is-root .to Catalina," said Mrs. :Farfu. "I told When the foeling hit Farkas that be kayak out o! Newport Harbor llunday hiin oo beca111t I was afraid lorhlm Out could make It to the Island, be Iorgo! he morning, he bad the tbougbt o( t.ortlng ' • ,, ' up an appetite-for luncb with 1 few boun in· the ocean uke that.'' ._ bad no money and no identification along. of ocea6 crui!lng. She ,sllld she thlnlts he got o~t into 111o· But when he caipt lnlo Avalon, the Ten lioun ta1er;-,.11h ihe stm ~llnc. cbannel, saw the -illancl·elearJ1 etdlod· hOtel keepen:at the Westbrook Hotel put over C.talina lllind, Farkas drifttddnto against the sky 8lid theri. "Jusf.got It lill• btm up !Cir the ·nlgbt cm bis word be Avalon Hlrbor tired, hllncrY, brob ad a his ~d all of a sudden to go lo il'° would wire for money in tbe morning. long 26 miles. from home. • '' _ Tbio U.S. Coast Guard, . which SJ><nl Mrs. Farkas said she -the money "I wu reallj nervous !or blm after the Sunday afternoon •-ping NO'!J'Ort today and hoped he could arrange to 1et sixth hour," said the' wife of lhe.D-year. Harber and vlclnity with a l)ellco!>ler and himsell and his kayak home by tonlghr -.. old electrical engineer who· livea at U4$ ~tteh. aaki today Fart., •,lucky tO'be but she wasn 't even sure of that. · W. Balboa Blvd. "lie always teUs me .al~~~· 1 , Though she was nervous 'when her bus· where he's going 80 when l got the can t d say he s damn lucky to have made band missed lunch and when the Coast from Catalina (about a p.m.) 1 waa mad.". !!·" said Odef Petty Officer Ed Conlon. Guard had to go to the trouble of a 1'~arkas said he got oUt into the Catalina Those currents are really bad and peo. search, Mrs. Farkas said she was never channel after onl,Y about an hour of pad· pie think all the _lime it look! like an easy rcafiy worried. dllng and felt so &OOJI bLlbott&b trip." "I always have some kind or feeling would fulfill a yeaMlld drtam -all the COnlon a iflie 11-0esnTrecall any olhcr -when S<llllethliig fiappe ii!lo hi m," she way lo Catalina in his llbervlasl craft kayak passages to Cltallna but added. said. "I just had the lteltng ho was okay "Ho bough! the kayak two years ago · "people 'seem to get over thm In .just lhls Umc, and when he phoned last ni&bt and hos bten telling me he )\'.anted to go about an~hlng that noats."· I knew I was right." • INSIDE TOD/\ Y ltivestigatora c o • t i n u e to J>N>b< th< wreckage of a Soviel Ullfolt IUporj<I W~ich CT<Jolltd during on air ihow ntar Le Bourget Atrpo.rc in F1'a1lt• kflL· 'inQ 1• persmn Sicnda.~. See .stoTJI Pa'ae 4. ....... ' AMIL~ 1J L.M. It¥• t ~ ..,.,.. I <•llfM'lll4 • s Mrrin tt ClauUIH ,.,ff Mali.-! ,._. tot c.-. 11 Ort"" C...., J c..-. '' s""' a... DMIJI ~ 1 St.ell M11rUf1 tMt ........... ~ ,....._ .. lliltrt•"'"-t ..... -.,.......,. " .. ._. ' 1•11 ...... 4 ..... Jiit • ...., 7 .,_., -.. .... ...... ,... ,. ..... ...... .. . • I ' " Wins Office Scott Wojahn, 17, is the first person ever to be elected presi- dent of the Edison High School student body by -nomination from the floor of the Hunting-- ton Beach school 's election con· ventio11. It happened when the majority of vote·rs at-the con- vention. abstained from voting for any of the five announced ctndidates. Suspect Nabbed lri Laguna After Bogus Bill Tr)· • . . • . . ' Apartment Houston J~lulling-Space Wai CQde' Se,_,t-:__ ___ or_,ACl:.CINl'll:J!OUll!Jlr'li\fb1<1t--allooaled::~urada1_SdlneldoH11d-IPl<!-iaenc:y~c1·• For Study T\\'O a.mendmeots td 1 the HUntlngton Beach planning Ci>de will be proposed tonight "'h!ch co'uld rtduce potential ocea.ri1Jrletitttf=apartmmt-ton!tructk>n' by 30 percent. Both amendmtnL! are scheduled ror a public heiring during the city council's 7 o'clock meeting. In essence, the code changes propose to apply one set of apartment standards to all se.clions of the city. The only ex· ception to the new law is the town lot neighborhood which would be allowed tbe Skylab --~II "" ilven tile p. morning to do the Joll.'' _ pl&Mt11 ' day·k>fll niee11n1 todfy at the '"'°" tor a ~ w•!k to f1<t 1.Jt111111ecl But LIWll said ,a ~ tit! whol!iar Manball llpace rfJPt C..tor, Hunt..We, solar _,,.,_ , .......................... , .... !Jim •l!l llt • .,-"wolk·Wll ••peeled --. ... to.dilCUM the ~-tal for SUC<W ........ • ... ....., ,.. .,_ ' :''" jato to41y. ' ·r-' ,,,,_... . he daola 'l'lntn<llY ·"'°"""'· 11 1111\>I If tho ,.i... qt1tey ·i tvts the . green-and _dangers Involved In !he spac. walk director reported today. light for tM t1curslon. decisions on who repair job. Making the panel operable could nearly wJll make tht ·walk and how the oni;,-ton They_'ll also discuss the posslblllty . of double the electricity In t~ utro!'l'uta' panel will pe released will be up to extending the scheduled 28-day mission po\1•er-starved space station. S~ylab c9mm1nder Charles Conrad Jr.. Is much as 10 days lo make up ex· Flight..t..-dircctor....,,Cha les Lewis _told who came the world's cham 1on Of ~_rl_ment~_ lost bec.P.:~se of low power. n~,\·smei1fhat pass----rt>le procedures or t e space fight In ofa'nlOurs gge<l on Un· '"rnlttrtv~fY"i!eosll'S:blcthlhrtCS-d . "·alk will be radioed to the spacemtn i.te day: but we don 't want. to tak(l a chance with today and after study they would discu1s "l suspect the commander would want our crew," the director said ol the tpaoe them ,vith Mi ssion Cbntrol Tuesday in a to go out himself," Skyla& mission direc· walk ... The ptime consideration will be: televjsed conferen<:e. ' tor William C. Schneider-told newsmen Js it a safe thing to do?" "In our flight planning. we have block-Sunday. \Vith the solar pancl locked to the side ed time on \Vednesday for the cr1w to "We aim to please ," Conrad replied. of the 'vorkshop by a thin strip of u·alk through the procedures: in the "\Ve're more than happy to do anything aluminum, S~ylab Jias a maximum 4.200 y,•orkshop," Lewia said. "We also have we can." ~ \\'atls of eff!(tricity. but the astronauts -"-~.:-ml!f~U!~ge· -1Q_~L3;""--'ff· watts to provide a reserve. This his forc- ed c:urtlitlment ol e1perlment!. I Tbe relem $f the :!O-Joot-1on1 winAI solar ~!lit would add, more than 31b<b W1tt.s to the supply and "would pennit ~ to do almost everything in the ex· perfmeat area." Schneider said. . While ground experts wrestled with !' p.inel problem. Conrad. Dr. Joseph"" , Kerwin and l'au l J. Weitz schedule medtcal, · nrth rtSO\Jrc •fmt-!IOla astronomy experiments loday, their llth day in sPace. .:;. Todaf's earth resources pass waif.,_q Start over Montana and Wy9ming and cut across Indiana . Georgi~, Florida , the. Bahamas 'and Puerto RiCo in a con· tinulng geOJogy, oceanography, urben growth and agricultural survey. • ., ,·11 higher apartment densities. -i "l1 Huntlnlf60-i!<A"ch curr<ntly appUes dlf-Property 01vner Fro111 Page l 'Ciii.:en of yea,., ' -~ '.~iftf,iil ferent apertmelit standards to what it ··•.1:·~: considers "ocean-oriented" iones venus NJX 0 N ·~~· .,..,. · :~sE~:.~1~~~~t:.~rr:~~ Protest,s Beach • · • 9_ H.untington ResiOOnts:_" .. :.~,; Harbour and all other land west of Bt ch President's logs are not subje<:t to sub-.. Boulevard and south.of Ellis .Avenue. · Zoriing Pliin poena" a.nJI would .not be made available 'Ille town lots, hounded by Pa fie . . either ·to a federal grand jury or the b b d f T H Coast Highway Pal den Senate's Watergate iilvestigating coin-Ta e or o· p onor West Street and Lake Street, tie within Al least one property owner protest . , , ·_. ·': the ocean~riented district . against the propo$ed downzoning of mittee. Jte said to supply the mat~rials , -, Current ocean standards allo\v· 21.78 apartment land in Huntington Beach has v;ould be "constitutiooally inappropri-~:j t R 2 (l. ht been filed \Vlth the city. ate~" apartmen s per gross acre on • ig Mr. and P.frs. Heam J. Paschall, Nine r~idents have been nominated relations--for -Golden -West COilege, density) land, 34.35 apartmenfS on R-3 A neu·sman suggeSted that if such logs chainnan of the citywide festival COllH (medium density ) land. and 43_58 owners of a piece of property on Pacific exist. the c White House mfght have ror the Huntington Beach HOME Coun· m1ttee. nominated 'by lhe c i ti)'\ apartments on R-f (high density ) land. Coast Highway , next to Huntlngton e\'idence to rerute any claim by Dean cil's 1973 ricltizen of the Year" honor. coordinating council. ~.it The new standard, \vhlch is imposed on J.!arbour, \'igorously opposedheth.e reduc-that he held repeated meetings with Nix-A special seven-member COlnJllittee This is the second year women hav& the rest Qf the city, would, be : t•.52. units tlon measure in a letter to 1 city coun-on on Watergate. will pick the winner prior to the· HOP.IE been eligible ror the HOME Countil (per acre) ror R·2, 24.89 units for R-3, ci~heir 4,~square-foot parcel i.s on \Varren said he was "not going to COuncU's luau buffet scheduled for June honor and the eighth year of the awud.,; and 34.85 units on R-1. discuss what may become evidence from Last year's top citizen was Marga.et Ron Slade, an advance planner for the Bayview Drive. Jt was formerly in this podium." . · 30, at·sam's Seafood Restaurant. t•·-1 d and f chai ~ city, explained the practical difference Sunset Beach, county territory, which Asked how the logs could possibly 1be wimer w:lll be announced at the Car IJlll:l"g, oun er 1 lfBt .1 rman ... o on SOfl!~ing like a 6,000.square foot Jot. would have allowed them to build a become evidence, Warren declined to luau, and all ·nine nominees will be ttp:!!Y:.:.:e~"'h:;t~ ~~ A property owner with such a Jot can fourplex unit on it. spetulate. honored for their civic contributions. Donald Shipley, WlllilJJl · s u s ma n, currently build on an R-2 Jot a trlpler, When they annexed to HuntiJlaton Warren said. in replying to another · In alphabetical order, the nominees Robert Dingwall, c.ouncuman Jack · · but he would be limited to 2.3 units (in Beach, they fell under city ioning, which question, that .Dean "of course was act-are: . Green, Vince Moorhouse, and 1n1fil•, Laguna Be~ch-Police arrested a_reality a dupJex). under the new law .. --~cu=rren!!Y allows OOIY • duple_x on their ing u counsel to the -President". and -Alvin M. Coen. city counQ,lman and Tuck:er. . , Pomona man and seized $900 ih coun-Siad~ said he is,developing population par-N~~-1: i_f the oCean-<l __ rien_ tOd __ aruirtrn.nt_ there was an attorney-client relationship immediate put mayor, nominated by the· The award is given in honor of the J~te! terfeit-$100 bins -after a downtQwn-fi~r~;-alf~-by-t~ chaqe for~ standards ar~ changed to meet'the .. ;:;st between them. chamber·of ·commerce-. ---wu1i-a:m "Bill"-GaJUemre-. -11rr -.. merchant called police and reported the tonights meeting. He did not h.ave the of the cit}', the Paschalls say they can Warren would not say whethered Nill on !...fat Downey, director of the Hun-manager of the chamber of commerce. ~ . exact acreage involved, nor the potential nl was among those he consult be ore ,Hngton Beach B9)rs C1ub, nominated by nckets -,for the June 30 luau ma-:~; funny money Saturday. loss in actual apartment units. 0 "yWbulhld onhe. single family ~me. -issUing a statement Saturday that de-the. women's div1Sion of the chamber and reserved by Calling Glenn Ford at' MZ-t Ralph Lloyd Osburn, 43, w_ a~ in jail to-He did say that there "is very little R-4 e ave ad the property up for sale nounced allegalions of frequent Nixon-by the lad. • a iliary. of t•· Bo Cl b •730 Ed J 11. Nto "o" l for some time. but have been tmabte to oe d' 1 f w 1 t" iee ux · M:" ys u . " , or o 1e at _,..wo.;i. , day awaiting Fedcrai Secret Service of-zoning in the ocean-oriented district sell it because "'e can only build two an 1scuss ons o a erga e. -Jack Feehan district manager of , ficers. Osburn, 8 shipyard .electrician, outside of .the town lots. . units on It,'' write.s Paschall:-'~While 00 ~The_ e_!!~ W!1.!te -~~~se . statement Soulhetu C&lifon\Jl-Gaa Com~r_ and i had allegedly pa!ised one of the $100 bills The town lot nelghborhoo4, featuring the other side of the street in Sunset callea s1ones mlHe Washington Post and ·-active in~ Uriited CrUsaae-nomiii&ted by p· eop' -, Crabs, J , · smaller lots, has charactertstlcaHy been Be h he · New York Times "part of a careful, co-United Crusade. ' te ' at the Gift Horse, 3.57 S. Coast Highway. treated in a different manner from the ac t y _can build four units." ordinated strategy by an individual or in--Janey Koch, director of the v.·ut l The bills appeared to have been rest of the city. · 'ai'Now ydou11are cuttingnlthe value in half divlduals determined to prosecute a case OTange County Youth Employment B ti, S ~ co~nterfei.ted by a photographic proce~s, Slade said there would be a slight down ag n an a owing· us o Y one unit ." against the President in the press using Service nominated by the Junior ee es fa:V • ' police said. All bore t~e sa~e serial zoning in lhe town lots also, though not so Paschall al!O says the balance of innuendo, distortion o{ fact and outright women:s Club. '..! ,t nun:ibe~, L 1560581 G, pohce sa1~. great as the rest of the ocean district. Bayview Drive is composed .of 30-foot falsehood." -Marion Meyer volunteer worker for Dick Clark, Opel'ator of the Gift Horse Under new standards propoaed for the lot:J, while hts is 80 feet. Th~ s~tem.ent adde~ that 11thia the Ocean View sdaooi District and Hun-Off Coastline I said today he had "a funny feeling" ~hen to\'m lots, the owner of a 6,000-square-to~g~t·::C.:fi5 m~?ng~o ~: t:! manipulation or the pres~·myolves an un· tington Intttcommunlty H 0 spit a I , f he took the $100 bill in receipt for $31 foot R-3 lot could only ·build four .. ,..,......... precedented assault on JUd1cial and ad-nominated by 5eniOI" Citizens of Hun· ; worth of merchan~ize. apartments instead of six as no\V allow-change in cash value of their lot. mi,nistrative due prOcess. Its objective, tington Beach , The sunny Sunday predicted for t~ "But. I decided to take it ralher tlian ed. . stated in the simplest terms, is t<t -Bobby M~. prelideot. of Hun-Orange Coast never materialized and! embarrass a ·customer," Clar~ said. He The downzoning measure was proposed Co ~ destroy the .President. We cate&orlcally tington Beach Plitybouse: nominated by' beach attendance fell to-unseasonal low~ had an employe follow the man and then and una111\ously approved by the city unty Student's deny !he ~.ssertions-and .impllcallons ol Huntm.,.n·eeacltP!a~. . -from'San Clemenlet10 Huntlniton Beach,; called police. plannmg commission. Confmissionen this story. . . , -Prim Shea, citizens' steering ~com-~JHclals aald, today. • -aark and Ofllcer Bru~ Brigg~ spotted declared ttiat a uniform apartment sla.nd· . \Varren said 1t wouldn t sen-e any mittee for Goals and obj e-ct l v e. 1 Ali · eatimated ---I0,800· perltlftl~ •..,-,r-----Osl>Uf.n_neai:_the__iaterse<:UO!l.-.J!.L .... M'<LWOU!d.be.lairer-and-easier-to-lollo•"'«~-BC-. ..Jy D!--o e ecJ--c..to.list lhost' "-l>lked..l<uhoul--.nomJnafed ...__!he '-"·'-·•~ • ~t ' "-~-over the ', Broad\vay and Beach Street and he was 1 UU --.umc· V ... ~ -the statement: ~ Mercbants~~a;;nn ... a....,.,-\;.~11 er--;\,'·erc&!t Weekend, in ;lark contrut' to. taken into custody. -Katherine Wallin, plaming com-the nearly 400,000 who showed up last! • Officers allegedly found eight otti.er y • S ad N b I K Ri missioner and 1973 Orange COwlty Grand week on Memorial o .. y alone. ltOO bills in Osburn's pockets along with ice qu a s n ern ver Dog Catchers Prowl Jury member, 'llomlnaled by the . Even the crabs, black hettles. •Pd 26 pills believed to be a dangerous drug, . American Association or University Jellyfish that had been plaguing ~ Also known as Peter Duncan, Osburn 5 C W The body of Golden West College stu· S 1 B l S \Vomen, and the environmental council, beaches intermittently for the J>8:S"t was -booked on suspicion of passing OUJtty OJnen dent Jan L. Thompson was found Satur-ea eac 1 treets and the league of women volers. month all hut disappeared over the gniy coWlterfeit money and possession of a day lodged under a log three miles -Bruce Williams, director of pu blic weeke.nd, lifeguards said . · . dangerous drug. downstream from whe.re he fell into the. AtJ eiperiment.al early morning dog A total of 10 rescues, all o( them· On Prostitution Kern River while camping with hi• control eprorcement program by the minor, were reported. •· Fro11t Pflfle l backpacking class May 24. Orange County Animal COntrol Depart-S } f S h J Surf was nted ·moderate at mi!le Thom)l60ll, 19, the ooo of Mr. and Mrs. ment is under way In Seal Beach. a e 0 C 00 be.aches, with water temperatures riaft' Making simultaneous arrests in Hun-Lloyd S. Thompson of Westminster, was Animal Omtrol officers are patrolling ing between 60 and 63 degree5. · 1 ' cox ... tington Beach and Newport Beach, vice a member of the college's backpackina the city beg1nnlng at 8:30 a.m. oo ran-The blggt:!t single crowd was 'lrl officers booked five county women on class which wu plamling an 1,00!)-foot dom days to deter dog ownen: from Sile Started Newport Beach ~ay, where the aun sequences of the appearance o f particular witnesses . at the televised hearings," he said. suspicion of prostitution over the hike up the RincoD Trail ~north of releasing their animals and to help came out in tt.. :ternoon and 25,000 peo. y,·eekend. Kemvllle as a final exam. alleviate a stray dog problem. If the pro-pie were counted on the beach. Cox sard that although he thought that a three-month suspension of the hearings seems reasonable, he would be grateful for any significant period of delay. Art Show Reception Planned at College The arrests capped an investigation The class was camping by'the River at gram la succeutW. It will be adopted on The first step in selling an undeveloped conducted by vice officers from Newport Lionstone Campground north 0 f a full·tlme basis,.clty officials said. school si1e in Huntmtton Beach Js ex· Beach, Huntington Beach and the Orange Kemsville. Thompson was last seen pected to be taken tonlght by trustees of County Sheriff's ' Office. Thursday night, May 2.f, when he went the OCean View School Dlslrict. • Arrested Friday at a motel Jn Hun· fishing with three other atudent!. They Fatlier, Son Kille(I The site, located on Taylor Driv• just l1ngton Bea:h were Carol Lou Pharris, separated and returned without him . west of Beach Boulevard, was bought by 36. of Anaheim and Sharon Lee Perchoco, Thompson's father ls a sociology· the district in 1962, but is not now needed. 3.1 .. of Buena Par~Both-were--booked~-00-teacher-at'Golden-West-Gollege,----~LO~tA-lJNDA (AP) -A multiple car according to Superintendent James char.~es of prostllutton and possession o( Funeral arrMgements are pr:oding. cra&ll on westbOUrid Intersfitn o-near CarveJ1:-mar1JUana and dangerous ·drugs. ----- -· --tile-P.follntaifi View ovei'Cfosslng has The neighborhood surrounding the Sile Jn· Newport Beach the three that v.·ere taken the Uves of a father and bis son, is zoned· for light manufacturing, ·which arrested at a local hotel were Genevieve Coast Boatman the Cillfomla Highway Patrol reporte:d. "·ould preclude any re sidential devel~ J. Grandon 38, of 4508 \V. Balboa Blvd., A CHP spokesman ·said Sunday that ment, carven !aid. Ne~·port Beach, Elizabeth K. KeaUng, 49, David F. O'Connell, 50, of Diamond Bar, At tonight's meeting trustees are: ex- or-Anltieilh, and Susan Gafleflto, 29, of "ifrfd b'is son, Brian, were-retUrnlng fronr pected to authorize apprai!ers -to value Westminster. Fined in Death a San Bernardino Mountain! outing when the land so it can be put on the block. 'All of the women were released on th~ elder O'COnnell lost control of bis The 7:30 meeting will bt held in the SIAMESE TWINS DIE; MOM OKAY MIL\l'AUKEE, Wis. _(APJ -Siamese twia girls. born Saturday jbined at the chest, died here Sunday night. The daughters of Mr. and "'trs. Michael Piwaron of suburban CUdahy Were Joined from· the sternum, or chest bone, to jtilt. above lhe..um:bllical cord~ They weighed eight pounds. five ounces at birth. '· Mrs: Piwaron, 22, was listed in very, A reception_to-kick-<1fl a month·long Huntington Beach Art League show will be held this evening at the community theater at Golden West College. The 7:30 p.m. reception, featuring refreshments and a preview showing of pictures, scul ptures. jewelry and crafts created by league members, will take the place of the regular monthly meeting. their own reoognlunce and are &ehedul-The owner of a Newport Beach boat car. district's board room, 7972 Warner Ave. .., ed to appear in West Orange County ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ good condJJlon. ORAN•I COAST •• DAILY PILOT Judicial District Court June l t for ar-company has been fined $5,000 after 1 ralgnment on the prostitution charges. pleading guilty to manslaughter chargea in the death of a seven-year-old Hun. tlngton Beach boy on the C.Olondo River H ti• M last year. Ull ngton an Donald Payse, l8, of 8022 Sael Circle, Huntington Beach, was placed on three T\... • v• • years probation FrJday by . SI n utowmng 1ct1m Bernardino Superior Court Judge Ruuell iftt o'"''' eot•• DAILY PILOT ... u11 wtii,11 Goodwin after Pay&t admitted piloting a Jr?0"1blii9d:"tlff"lliW1.1>rltt, ")f1iiJlilf1liM'Df-l-~n·A SSl..A Kg-(Afi~ . ------;Vlio -.-cabin -crui!er---1 hat-rammed-&--17-f oot-·+-·I-'"" 111• Or•"oe co111 PYD111111"° ca .... P•"Y· Stt:o1· d ·ed. . 1. 1 -,-~ou~! mlatFl wll fishing boat six miles south of Pafker '•" ..in10111 '" 11111t1111'ted, Molld•y '"'°"'°" r0\\11 1n a w 1r poo near n.uge a s, Dam on May 27, 1912. Frld•Y· ''' cosr• M'"· Newl)Ort ae1t11. \\'llS idcntifie Sunday by sheriff's Kllled in the night collison was Charles HIJfl11ntlon 8tl(ll/'°"""~ V'fllt v. LlllUl'ol a1~e11. 1r~1ne1s..u1eNe-fftd s.iu:1tmeMt/ . ~put~es as Gary Slu,art O"Lcary, 20, of Dort. 7, of 733 Lake St. His grandfather, ~•n J~•n C•P''"'no. A 1111911 tet'-' •tunting1on Btach. Fletcher Dart. 62,. and Donald ThorntC!'l, ~;1o;!1;::b::' ... ~~:i' i:i. !:~::; The P.fadera County Sheriff's office .14, also of HunUngton Beach, were in· ••r s*'"'· Colt• Ml••· c1morn11, t)I~. said O'Leary jumpe~ Jn the pool after JU~ed~harge that Payse, owner of Paytt ,.!:,:~~:'! ~1-:t.,. telling two-companions he .. had gone Marine~Jne,,failed to stop aft« the col- Jisk a. c,rley s"'·i mmlng there many times. lisJon, was dI6ihlssed by the judge. v1c.1 l"tesld111t ... 0-.011 M•Mftr O'Leary's body was recovered Friday Thom•• K •• ,11· evening by· sheriff's depties after his Edlw friends' efforts to aave hlm failed . Tl.111111 A. M11,phl11, Nlfllltinl-i'4HW Cfo.1rl" H. l.e•1 tfth114 r. Nill Attlsll~f M•fl9fltlii l4111U T•rry C.11tU1 Wttl Ottllft °""""' , f:lllor " ............. Offk. 17175 ....... ,,.,,,.. M1 iti11f Adllt•11: P.O. 1011 7tO, 92641 0-.-Llf ...... IM<.lll m '''"' A-CO.tt M-1 a» W..I lty i"ffl HtWPOrl IN<:ht Jm H.....,1 tOlilltVtld kn (fcomtftle: l06 ~ II (fflll!lf lttll , .. .,. ... 171.f, 642o4J21 C.....W M..,rtallf '4M67t ,,."' ...... .,.... ~ c--11191 -tnt OMster Auto - Hangs in There ' On• of the hlcgest rounds of applause during the Costa 'Mesa Fish Fry Parade u·as reserVed f<'':' a 82-yt.ar<()Jd au!Q which brought up the rear of the proce~:sion. Pianists Slate. . ' Free Concert The husband and wife mU!IC teem of Alltn and Anne Diener Gilet of Hun· tlngton Beach will pmtnt a free concer\, on pinno and nute Thunday evening at Gel.den West College. ·n. 8: ts p.m. cone.rt will be held In the collece'• community theater. '/ 19995 .Phone 548-771 ' ' (th'i!Ont, lrtJ. OOnte C-1 Pi*lltlllflf (ff'flflllll,, Ht """ ttwtM, Hlvtlr•l'-- Mfforfl;I -ttw, w Hftr1~ ,_.~ ""'' Ot ,~ wlfflOllt ...... ,.,. ~1!;===~1~ "'"'*' "' ........ .,_., Sl(IO'llli tltlM """' ... t i c.tt MIN, c.11...,.i.. ~""• '.,, umtr PM -lllf'JJ l>\I' fMfl Q,lf IM!ftlft"I t/'111...., _,i,._.,..,._ U,61 -"'IY. The t911 E.M.F. (Everelt·Mell(er· Flanders) carrying members of tilt Co•ta Mesa Historical SOCJety became ~•ded Sunday when the 11\qntto sllp- Driver-mechanic Chris Welton, Foun· taln Valley, had the oldllmtr hiutnr on all four cylinder> again ju.t In. lime to make Lhe parade. Giles 11 a pianist and a member of the. music faculty at Golden Weit College while .his wife playa ilute wilb the Loi Anieles Philharmonic. · • ' ' • ' Their progr1m will lliclude music by Qliantz· with hlrpslcbord, Sc h u b e r t , Poulenc, Palmer, Jbert and Dutilleaux . I 1815 NEWPORT ILYD .. COSTA MIU· ' ': ' ,.. .. I --1 h ~ '• "' l , .l ' ·I 11 .. i ' I I '. • • ., Monday, Jun@ 4, 1'173 DAILY PILOT 3 >. old---Soars; Dollar at Record Low ·:Nude Grove Prowler Shot Dead 'IJ•t Fires in LA Probed : Los ANGELES (AP) -Authorities te> day ":ere investigating two ,suspicious fjres. which call!ed $170,000 damage-lo two suburban schools. One fire caused M OOO damage Sunday to Jones Junior llj,b fn Baldwin Park and the other fire c.used M(),000 damage to )Vashlngton Junior High in Pasadena, firemen said. " $1 Million Demand 2 Held • Plot Ill To -Blast Dams -- SU Clemenlt, I to ll:IO a.m., June 27, ' ' Beacb Club HOUie, 100 Avenlda Pico. San J-Clpltlraao, I to I p.m .. June Insurance Plan Studjed -Supervs iors Set No_-Fault Proposal for Discussion .. J By JOllN SCHADE-Ass'.embly Bill ~l cleared that body's medical expenses incurredln an accidelit. 1 • Of .,.. Dfilr ll'li.t st•H Ways and Means Committee_ Wednesday. rail in the $5,000 range. 1,Lawyers. legislators and insuraoce The measure , s Pons o r e d by In dis.cussing tbe Fentoir $50,000 men continue their debate over ·no fault Assemblyman John Foran (D-San Fran· coverage, he said it seemed "rather automobile insurance but the man on the cisco) was-amended b~the-committee to .i"iCllCUlouS to bUysomethlfil they (lhe ln· street frequently admits he doesn't guarantee a 15 percent reduction in sured) wouldn't use." -"'•rstand the issues involved. premiums. , w""" The · measUre ls patterned a f t e r a Aitken p:>inted out the Fenton measure } Yet he needs to if he is to decide · Delaware no .fault plan Wbich prombils mandatorily requires a person to buy all .-bether it should, in some form, become victima from suing for basic damages the various kinds of insurance covered in J,w in califomia. such 85 medical bills, wage loss, and the plan eVen if the insured already has (1be general concept of no fault is tha t other out-Of-the-pocket losses. tnsurtes such coverage under another carrier. ai motorist so 'Insured who· bas an ac-need not reach a certain arbitrary level Under Milla, he added, there is a ddtnt is paid by his own insurance com-or threshold of claims before they can be certification .system where the no fault • '*'1Y .regardless of blame. Moot. pl~ c0mpeoaated. ·1111; Is thought t o buyer has a cbolce ol what terVices he ; e medical, wage. loss and liability eliminate most ~ claims cases. wants to buy. · · .· erage at various ~efit levels. The bill would not restrict lawsuits on An insured .person ·under Fenton can , Tbe Oran~e . ColDlt} ulllooJnl 1; 1 Intangible "pain and suffering" injuries pnly COiiect full benefits when the 111pervisorswtllcliscussftPfa. l \Die . · inCWTed In an acciaint. Single penon . nledica1 ·e1pensei ' exceed ' $1,000, he ,__ -Mach-0HhH!ation)fide.·fi8ht-"g•insL-.11abllttr "'""'l•r of ·~p· to-'25;t00-al..,.~~-lliiid°Mlllll' bUllJ]lrUte'lllbITTty fault h~s come from lawyers. bl£1111ghts the blll. benefits. : and r~ no medical cially the Trial Lawyers A~iatlOfl Another bill still in committff· is AB 50 thr·Cshald. • - LA ) which has 27,000 members across spohsored by Assemblyma n 3ack Fenton The Santa Ana attome,y found the coun1ry. ' . , (0.Montbello). The bill features a $50,000 · lThe CalUomia Trial Lawyers (CTLA) m· ed1·cal pa~ent for persons .in the In· Foran bill similar to Mills in that no .I d bl 1 f\N\.V'd J•·• ·medical threshold must be met for'.full ill earlier battles ha tthler~ ~"Jt-=--e sured vehicle. It maintains the present bCnefits ·aiid·for the str~ effect it will '1Y fonn of no lautt. But t s egis a iv statL.~15 000 for liabilliy . . . •sslon they are supporting ~B ·429 payments for 0 n e pi= injury _ death have . In reducing court litigation and "'°"'°red by State-Sen. James Mills ((). clalms:-ABOO"l\8s l>een bltterly'opposed--l!!lO!!lL1111L£QSt•. · . ~Diego). , . -·by the CTLA. .But the gl"i\L attomey found the Mills. "santa 'Ana attorney Wylie Aitkerr,vice The CTLA 's alternative to the Fenton bill different 1q,Jts consumer ori'78ted·~P­ jresldent ol tbe CTLA, bu called l\>e b'll . SB 429 -h' h bef th proaches. ,'!be measure prohibits_ 11>- l!glalaUon "the fd'lt affinnative no fault ~na~' JudlcW: ~m~:!~une °!:Th! discriminate canceUatlon of premJiuns 11111 yet presented.'' Aitken sa)'I .the MW e .1 .1 . · and follows a "Doctrine of Co1J1paratlve .,,.W fault b the CTLA is "not a measure, called the Mi ls b1 I, mamtalm Neg)igence" ln ~bich an imured driver a.ma::'!.'\" ~t actuaby a compllmenMo the 1tandanl $6,000 ~veUor:medlcal ex· -p.y, for the darila•ed In 'an accident in '•8 original 1tand.'' Lawyers penses. One person, liability coverage relation to the ·innouniOf'hl• negllgl!IC<. ~tt;:lr work In Insurance claims ..'181 been \nc~ from a $!!,OOO level Callfornla currenUy follows a policy. of '' ~ tnow whal ....-thel.F elleilta can 1oee tn to _.'50.000,-wbiJe_ t'WO.()r-more-persons ' contributory negligence where the driver eoverage if laws are not pn>perly writ· coverag~ would Increase from 139,ooo to , bluslng the accident pay• all the ten. he added. ll\lfl,OOO. th · Id damages though he may be only partjy to , Supporters or no fault say the plan An Injured penon under . e plan cou blame. ,kitd eliminate costly court cues and r not re-collect. erpenses on 1!ems that he Altken said JlO fau lt insurance Utt the ilelp to speed up premium pa)'l!lentJ. The had almldy been paid for under other Mill b'll wl)I 'be" boo to the ln"1 j.dvoeates have attacked laW}'er1' groups coveraee unless he was·., peying. :two ~ tieca a 't .!t11 -1..·blra7e 6Jr their 0 antl" stand and called CTLA'a -J>remlums, one. under no, fault and one use 1 ......... Y .n- (evtrsal to suPPort of no fault l~\alaUon 1.1nder another insurance eareier~ crease .~e amount of. Uabihty policies .. hlfl In tactics that \Vas born of CTLA leader Altken, In an interview, bought. Noting !hat it could hurl at· . I , .~ Executive .... --... -~... . .. .. -, I;)ropLink~ • .... .> -• . . .• l -' ' Confesses To1Coveru . ' . t ' Swindling Of Scandal? ' ' YOU'LL BE THE BEST DRESSED M)OiN FOR FATHER'S DAY I A Classic. For •II Occ•sions -Freedber9's WOol Gabard ine Suit, e'eige and Navy $185.00. Oxford Button Down Shirt by Ea9le Shirtmakers $13.00. Engli lh Sillc Tit by Robert T•ibott $1·0.00. . ' ' ' l r • . ~sity " • said I.be ?tfilla bi11 would '1provide a wider torneyS becaue 1t would reduce small PHELPS MEAGER . D No fauit has been ~ subject of many .range of coverage both for the Injured clalm<;-he added "liability insurance Is or' ifltl bills tntiOOuced 1n 11111 YNr'• ' vl<llnl ..a-t11• penan-who_may hlv1,. .. -stlll-~MC1-<>n-1autt.;~;;;-;;-~jm"--------~~---'-· -:· =!.~£~:~· :=.~l---""""7~--------==-==d-1--~ teglslatlvc session . N""' hive passed wit brought against him.'' Aitken-said "Nobody needs an attorney until In· either house. Threo bill• hove be<n hotly the meosure stresses increased llabll!IJ. suran« c<Jmf)lllies don"t meft their ~ebated In recent' weeks in the ""°" and rather than medical coverage because obligations to the policy h o I d • r s • · Newport Beech , Wilshire, Sherman Oaks, Pasadena, lak·ewood, West Covina . . by varlOUI lobbying 1roups. 1tudl11 have lhown that 98 percent of the Unfort\lllatej)', they don'l .always." ' .. . . . t I • 4 DAIL V PILOT The Pa~gs Of Summer ' SUMMERffifES, DEPT. -Just a short time back 'in this space I was chortling all over the place about how qu.ick·ly summer had loomed upon the Orange Coast scene. Seems to me that was along about the Memorial Day weekend. · Just goes to show what happens when )'OU. ge~ into the weather-predicting busmess. Summer indeed. tt 'develops that the late holiday was the only really · good weekend We've bad in recent times. We11, never mind that. Summer Is at hand whether or not the weatherman decides to cooperate. You can tell it's . that •••SOil .by all the olher things that are going on. FOR ONE TEUNG, the good old sum· mertlme bringS along a lot of complaints. It seems to be the sign of the season particularly here along the Orange Coast'. Downcoast in San Clemente, for ex· ample, some of the folks have been com· plaining about rusty drinking water. Did this condition in the mun I c i p a I waterworks ~me on suddenly? . Perhaps, but I'm suspicious that the rusty stuff was showing from tlme-to- time before the affected San CJemen- teans got fed up. Collecting jars of red _gQ9 ~Y: allege_d_came from....the residen=. tial water lines, some of the neighbors marched on city hall and that seems to me like a sure sign of sununer. Anyway, they got. promises that things will get better. UPCOAST IN IRJNTINGTON Beach you wonder if there is any way a locai de~te cou}d get better. Huntington' of- fiCJaldom JS currently in an imbroglio about what to do with a statue of a nude suriboarder. City brass had this statue com- missioned and cast up as a theme piece to go out in front of the new civic Ceiiter I ' heve heard of naked body surfers bui nude surfbQard riding sounds somewhat unique. · Anyway, now they have the statue and some people don't want it at the civic center. It has been suggested that it now be planted somewhere near t h e munici~l pier and beach. The artist op- poses this notion. He has probably fjgured out that the kids will have a lot better opportunity to decorate his work at the beach than they would out at city hall. l\IEANWJULE. SOME ruckus has been raised at Newport ~ach City Hall over the high cost of keeping up the beaches for touris~ and the congestion which is cfl:onic at Pacific Coast Highway's bay bndge. Somehow, both of these items sound familiar. As issues, you have to suspect they _ didn'Lcome MP overnight. Some folks in th~ .. ~~~cipal hall said they have some suKK~ interim solutions on how to stop the bridge fr<>m getting congested but they feared the solutions wouldn 't \\'Ork. That figures. Additionally, after that late Memorial Day crov,;d left the beaches wall·to-wall Jitter. you can understand why the Newport folks got hot over the seashore slobs. Trouble is, you have to wonder if it's totally fair to bla me all the beach l-"----1problems on our _visitors. there may have been some local slobs down there on the beaches, too. Just a chance. Elsewhere, you can rest assured we will have other types of fuming_ develop as the season comes upon us. You-can expect a flap or two as several art festivals get under way in Laguna Beach. And .somebody will question why they got acid indigestion after Costa Mesa's late great Fish Fi"y. You can just count ori these things. After all~ it's summertime. Minh Hits Oppression - In Saigon SAIGON (AP) -Ex-president lloong .. ·crash · Ru.bhle Probed ~ Superjet Disaster Won't Stop Red Plans • PARIS (UPI) -French Premier Pierre ASKED ABOUT lhe cause Of lhe crash, M°""'er saideedltoda,y tile llery crash of Ziegler said 11 was too early to opeculate. the SOviet's n """'aupmonlc Tupol· But h ·d the f ~-'-"" 144 S<mday with tile Joos of 14 Jlvet e 181 act the ~• 1nc1~,1 the allow, Sergei Andriasov, said the plane "eertalnly will come back to the nex\ air show and it will be flying with , passengers then." Van Mltilr'IO<I• •=--the-'Salom~"---' government of "blocking the restoration wa.5 an "intematicmal ~catastrophe." ne.. wu filmed by televislcn cameramen spit...-the-disaster-Bri~I'rance-and-woul<b~greaWielp·to·the in•estlga· the Soviet Union said they wi ll press tors. ahead with their plans for supersonic The head of the Soviet delegation to The next air show io scheduled '°" lni.-;--:-'"'7-::-~~-.,,,..,.,.~-~---~• Soviet and French officials sea today far the reason for the crash. of peace" by oppressing nori-Communib"t opponents or President Nguyen Van Thieu. • In battlefield action. the Saigon com· mand reported Communist gunners shot down a South Vietnamese helicopter Sun· day, killing all six crewmen, and at least 55 Communist sold.ien were killed ln two clashes. MINH ISSUED a statement saying that even U tile talks beginning Wednesday in · Paris between Henry A. Kissinger and Haoot's Le ~ 1bo ~ ~ul. "the comet hnplanentatioo ol the Paris agreement, In practice, ~ never· theless oo tlfe goodwill ol the two· opposing sides of South Vietnam." Meanwhile six crewmen died when Communist gunners shot down a South Vietnamese helicopter, the govemrnent reports. At least :55 enemy troops were. reported ki~ed in infantry assaults. The CH47 Chinpok helicopter was on a resuP.PIY mission 55 miles northwest of Saigon when a heat-seeking missile hit it Sunday, a spokesman said. The commander of the inf snlry division assigned to the area said last \Veek that the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong bad been bringing in fresh tanks and other equipment, including missiles. In other Indocllina develop111ents: -U.S. WARPLANES attacked Com· munist troop J>OBitions around two ~~g~~~an ~vin,£ial_£1!~it!ls today and. threw a ring of protective airstrikes around two government units isolated·4 miles south of Phnom Penh. Takeo and Svay Rieng , in the Parrot's Beak border area 80 miles southeast of Phnom Penh , were attacked in the past 48 hours. Both cities have been isolated since late last year to all but air resup-ply. . IN LAOS, top Western diplomats said today a "real breakthrough" in setting up a coalition government in Laos 'will only come if the Paris peace negotiators make progress in Vietnam and Cam- bodia. W ealtliy Boater Formerly Drove Ne1v Jersey Bus FORT LAUDERDALE. Fls. (AP ) Stuart Holzman has admitted he's the man who roared a\vay with three speed· boats last week as bikini-clad women threw $100 bills on the waves. Holzman, who once drove a bus in New Jersey to eam ·a $50-million inheritance, wouldn't explain on Swlday why the women threw the bills on the water last Friday.--- 'The incident began earlier last week when an unidentified man challenged Moo.roe Spodak, president of Everglades Marina, to take him the 54 miles to Bimini in the Bahama Islands within ~ minut... The ma~ said he'd buy three speedboats for $45,000 U Sp00ak could do IL The man bought the boats even though Spodak missed by four-minutes. · .He showed up_at the marina Fi:iday with three women and cruised away while marina employes dove from the docks alter about $3,000 worth or $100 bills that fluttered from the women 's ~s. Holzman once was called New Jersey's "million~~ in waiting" because a rich uncle said he had lo hold a steady job un· til be was 3S to inherit the family fortune. He drove a bus in N e w Brunswick, N.J., for 10 years, until he was 39. u ... , ...... I ST EX-POW CASUAL TY C1pt. Edwonl Brudno Former POW's ~ivit air travel. THE SOVIETS were reported to have 10 more of the P.lanes under construction in hopes or seUing it on the world mar- ket. France and Britain are wor king to-- gether to market their supersonic Con· corde although leading U.S. airlines lylve decided not to buy and the Japanese ex- pre..ed new ~ today. "Rtaia will go oo ~th lts program," said H...-1 Ziegler, president ol Aero- spatiale, lhe French part of the Franco- British supenonlc Conccnle project. "A> f<r the OX!Cotde, Its viablllty·and secur- ity have been abundanUy prnved and the JX'ograil1 will not suffer from Ibis accl· dent." Australian P()p Group Charged .in TV Fraua LONDON (AP) -• The three-man Australian pop group New World was charged today with fraud 1n connection with a British talent contest. corrptulon in that scandal. Onetime_ slnger·and night club hostess Janie Jones ws.i also arrealed and charged with, among other things;procisrlng prosUWtes for BBC officials. Death Believed ___ e;~~:=s~:;':1:~ Bail was set at 1625 I« each ol the three singers -John Lee, John Kane and Mel Noonan. Another hearing was Set far June 15. The group had just returned from a tour ol. Sweden and Denmark. Mel Collins, agent for the New World, said today t~ fraud charges against his pop group have nothing to do with the BBC scandal'. · ~: plane went intO aliOSe=aiVe 1rmg-a To be Sm' ci' de demonstration night before 300.ooo spec-tators at Le Bourget air show and crash· I HE '111BEE-were-at'CuSeCl-or~ua-con- spiracy to utter forged post cards." The charges were connected with a television show called ·Opport"unity Knocks, a talent contest based on postal votes. "THE GROUP has been linked with the BBC payola troutile but the charge shows they 'have nothing to do with bribery and comiptlon or prostitution. 'I1le publicity linking them to this scandal has done them a great deal or harm ," he said. HARRISON, N.Y. (AP) -A medical examiner says a note in French found near the body of Air Force Capt. Edward A. Brudno, a fonner prisoner of war, translates roughly to "life was not worth living." Brudno's body was discovered Sunday at the home of his wife's parents, where he had been living since his return last February f_~!!!. ~re _tha_!l seven years of confmement m Nortli V1etiiam. . - A PSYCIDATRIST from Newton Mass., said he had been treating Brudn~ · recently. Police called the death a suicide. But the \Vestchester County medical e:c- aminer's office said it would not rule on the death until further medical tests were complete. · ~owever,. Dr. He~ Ryan , the deputy chie f mechcal exarnmer, said, "I know ~ .police have told people it was a su1c1de. They have reason to." Ryan said BrudnO had a plastic bag over his head when his body was found on a bed. He said the bag .. wun't obstructive" and that more tests in- cluding e....:amination for drugs, will be needed. TI1E TIME OF Brudno's death-was set al late.Saturday night or early Sunday. Hamson police said Brudno · who would have been 33 today, had leti a will dated May 22 and nine sealed letters in addition to the note in French. Police said Brudno's mother-in-law Bernice Gitenstein, had described him ~ despondent since bis return. The psychiatrist, Dr. Jonathan Borus said 'Brudno bad consulted him "quit~ r~tl~.'' "He had been under rriy care since his return from Vie tn am, but not the whole time since he's been back " Dr. Borus said. He gave no other detaiis. BRUDNO MARllJED Deborah Giten- ste1n a few months before leavirig for Vietnam in 1965. Police said she received the news of his death at his parents' borne in Quincy, Mass. She returned to her parents' home Swr day. Brodno was shot down over North Viet. nam in a F4 Phantom jet Oct. 18, 1965. Released last February, he was attached t.o W.esto_ver Air Force Base in Massachusetts but was on conva lescent leave. On returning to New England Feb. 17, Brudno . was quoted as saying "I find myself using a lat of superlatives lately.'' He compared returning to the United States with "the excitement of being- rebom." As he left the field for the base hospital, Brudno said the first thing he planned to do was "see my wife in utter privacy." Base officials reported later tha t he had no serious medical or psychological problems. ' ed in blazing fragments on the nearby village ol. Goussainville. The wreckage hit 15 houses and injlU'ed 28 persons. It was the first known crash of a civil· Ian supersonic airliner and was one ol a series of recent Soviet aviaUon disasters that have clalm¢ 519 Jives in six separ· ate cra.she9. Police said tbe bodies ol tour' missing crewmen were found in the shattered cockpit of the plane and were being guarded_untiLSo:viet_aviation._officials could supervise their removal. The other two bodies were found earlier. ZIEGLER SAID Pyotr V, Dementiev, Soviet aviatiatt minister who W3tched the·~ crash, l(>ld him. t.oday that the Tupolev program would continue al)d "the Russ- ians expect to be in the business com- mercially by the end ot nexl year or the start of 1975, same as COocorde." The French official. is one oC the Cew Westerner.!! to have seen the Tupolev fac- tory in Voronej. He was shown through by Alexei A. Tupole<, who helped design the plane. Ziegler said at least 10 Tupolevs 144 were under construction when he visited the factory . Warrants for their arrest :went out last month, at the same time a record-plug· ging scandal' broke in the state-run British Broadcasting Corp. P o p pe~alitjes, including singer Dorothy Sqwres, were charged with bribery and California Bank Chief Eleeted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Norman Baker Jr .• chainnan of United California Banlt, ~as ~I~ president Saturday of the Cahfonua Banker.a, Association. . Barker, 50, who is also UCB's chief ex- ecutive officer, was elected at the 82nd annual conventi<ln of the 168-bank association. Ole R. MetUer, president of ·the Farmers & Merchants Bank of Olntral Galifomia in Uxli was named first vice president and Stafford R .. Grady, presi- dent ol First Weste111.Bank & Trust Co., Los Angeles, was elected second vice president. New World has had seven records in the British top 20, including Rose Garden, Tom Turnaround and Cara cara. They appeared on Opportunity Knocks starting-in 1969. Th e program ls aired on independe nt television, ,not the BBC, ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otl!vtry of thr D.11fly Piiot ·1s 9u.11ranttt'd MliftNv·•tld•v: II '°" .. llOI ll•Vt ,_ .,.,.... .., 1,:11 ,.mu t ill llMll y-.Cll>'f •Ill " .......,., •• y1>11. ,.,,. .,. ,,~... •11111 1:)1 ........ S..hl'111y •llNI S•llUYI If \'99 .. M l rectlWI yWr <tPY ty t '·"'· 5.iwN•Y• or I '·"'• S-ty, <Ill ... ,, I fllY •Ill IHI ~rt11tht II VIII. 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' Orande .Coast e EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks I . 'loi.:. 66, N0. 155, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES \ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1913 N TEN CENTS McWhi~ Wined; Dined Him, Aide Testifies By TOM BARLEY Of -. ~"' PIJer s1.n An aide filed by Ol)lpge Qiunty Supervisor Robert llattln liic:aUle of h1s i lleged' involvement ln the Mile Square Park leasing OCAndal today testllled that dOfendant Derek McWhlnney wined and dlJied him and took blm sallirig In Newport Harbor shortly alter the District Attorney's Office opened an inquiry into the affair.·. . /ormer administrative asaistant Larry C9ast-F-ir-m ' Executive Charged By JOANNE-REYNOLDS Of .. Drtilf f!lllt Std Wilhelms testified as the prosecution neared the -enc1 of its case against Weltmina:ter Councilman McWhinney, 40, and city planiler Tad Fujita,. 34, that McWhinney capped a day or sailing a~ dining by urging him to say nothing more about their earller Conversations on the Fountain Valley acreage. Wilhelms, )Vho. jolr.ed Battin af~cr working for 5'nator George McGovein in his CaWQmia campaign" told-an~Orange County ·Superior Court. jury that McWhin- neY first approache~ him in Ju~e last year. . Wilhelms sa id McWl;iinney suggested to him that the 215 Mile Square Park acres then ,being-worked by strawberry farmer George Murai should be put up for new bids. · Murai was working the fields for $150 a nacre, Wilhelms said McWhinney told him they should be going for (!t least $250 an acre and the acreage should be split up into three lots to give smaller· farmers a chance in the rich agricultural area. Prosecutor Michael Capizzi has said he will pfuve that McWhinn ey used those negotiations as a lever to extract $5,000 from Murai in the form of a donation to Battin's campaign fund. . He also claims in support of charges of grand theft, bribery and conspiracy that Fujita accept~ a further $5,000 in cash from Murai in a . table top· transaction watched by District Attorney's in· vestiga tors occupying a nearby boOth in a Westminster restauranL Wilhelms testified today that McWhin- ney changed his mind about the sub- division of the piece and called to tell him so on July 21 , shortly before the 1'-1ile S:Quare investigation opened . Capizzi claims that McWhinney made that call because he had got what he warite<t rroin f\.1urai who has testified that he Was warned by both defendants White House Admission • that failure to meet their demands could cost..aim any future interest in any part of the Fountain Valley· acreage. Wilhelms toda y confirmed for Capizzi that he was hired as restaurant and bar manager at a ski lodge after Battin fired him for what the supervisor said was his aide's "questionable role" in the · Mile Square scandal. And Wilhelms 3t0 corifirmed that Mc\llhinney is a maJor stockholder in the co mpany operating the ski .lodge. Nixon 'CQnferred • 1--1~-A-b>s-Angemr-Free-Pr!!s<' ... ~­ vertisement soliciting female· applicailts" JOhn- for athletic scholarships got a Huntington ~ach resident in trouble with the law this u•eekend. Don Leo Harris Jr., 44, oC 9202 ,Christine Drive. u•as arrested by Hun- tington Beach vice inv1estigators on charges of prostitu tion. soliciting pros- titution and procuring a female for pros· titution. Harris is assistant treasurer or Avco. Corporation, headquartered in Newport Beach. He was "picked up Friday tiy fn- "Yt!stigators a(ler they allege ht had solicited an . undercover police woman to -·wort out 11 with him one afternoon a -ltfor f40 which she could uoe for her schooling. · Olllctrs dah)t Harris J<!ld • I b e ! ~ ............ ~Ibo \, ·, nattiiO(ij', that tJJe:: -meant f havlag sexual relationl with him. Iii also allegedly told her he had lrieoda wllo. ljOllld be lnteresi.d In dolnc business r with her on the same basis. Vice detectives said they began work- ing on the case in April when they ~ received an anonymous tip frcm a woman who told them about an ad in the Free Press. The ad read: "Athletic scholarships available for attractive female students. Mu st be in good shape, able to •work out' I one afternoon a week." --ne ad listeaa Huntington Biacb po3t office box a~ess which police clai.Jn. belongs to Harris' wife. . Officers said they ~ lo the ad ind set up the appointment betw..., the policewoman and Harril..:...whlcb took place Friday at a-restaurant near Hun-- Ungtoo Beach Pier. Investigators said·-the _ po~an· • -• Diii}' Piltt Stitt l"Ml9 DIETER.MULLER-STACH Si,!DWS WH,l\T HAPPENED TD HIS ROOF Nolghbors 51111 Smold~ring About BIHi in Harljor Vi-Homes N ewJH>rt Residents Irked WASHINGTON (AP) -The White House acknowledged tOday that Presi- dent Nixon conferred this yea r ·with John Dean Ill about the Watergate scandal but said logs detailing the ti me and place ·of such sessions would not be provided to J ustice Department or senatorial in· vestigators. Reports published dur.ing the .weekend ~ s&.id De3n, fir~d as White House counsel April 30, told prosecutors and senate in- ""-. ' vesti ga tors that he had 30 to 40 meetings with Nix:on this year. · Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren1 who earlier denounced ·the pu!Jlished reports in a. formal statement , said in response to a question that "ob- viously there were topics of interest this year. that woul~ have involved the Office of COUn!:ieL" Warren said the to~ics included Nix - on's own W a fer g a· 1, e -invi!stiiation, ' -~-· ~. /otdministration poliCy on citing executive privilege arid hea rings en the un suc· cessiul no1nination of L. Patrick Gray to be director·or the FBI. "Dean ·did meet with the President·• on these topics. Warren said . Th e ·discussions, in part. pertai ned to th e new \V aterga te investigation that t\ixon began l\1arch 21. The President said in Apfil that on (See NIXON, Page 2) Space Walk .. ~;_ .~ . For · R,ep«irs . ·~ Investigated ~~ner Ton1my Thomas ~res, Funeral on Tuesday Funeral services will be held Tuesday SPACE CENTER, Howiton (AP) -If for Tommy Thomas, pioneer Newport· the 'Skflab astronauts are given the go· Beach businessman and partner in New-port's last fish cannery, "'ho died Fri-ahead for a space walk to free a jammed day. He was 65. solar panel, the tricky job prq_bably will A native of Oakland, Mr. Thomas ca me be done Thursday morning, &. flight to Newport Beach in 1933 and went to director reported today. \vork for the old Western Canners Com· ~taking (he panel operable could nearly pany. double the electricity in the astronauts' ·He maintained an office in the colorful power-star;ved space station. . old carmecy--building e.ilvde~ aftec..it..cllosedd . Fligh t director Charles Lewis told in 1968. When the bu ing was so in newsmen that possible procedures for the 1972, J\.1· Thomas still vi.sited the Rhine the I Channel landm k daily watching work· "''alk will be radioed to spacemen ate men-tear it dawn for re-building into a today and after study they would discuss he Id rf them with Mission COntrol Tuesday in a restaurant replica of t o wate root -place. televised conference. "It was his whole life," his· son , Tat1 "In (Jl:!_r flight__pl,anning, we have block-said today. . . ed time on Wednesday for the crew to Westem. CanneB":" Company had been -•as--eQuJpPed -with·-a bld<len~radio transmitter which allowed them to listen -in-on--the7-conversation in--whi1;h-Harris allegedly solicited her for prostllutiol'I. walk through--the procedures in the the largest on Newflort's "cannery row,1~ workshop,"-Lewis S:.aid. '' \Ve...also.-hav -Pf!clalizing"iiralbacore-.md-Friskies-cat-allocated a block of time on Thursday They picked him up as he left the restaurant. Police sa~d he is free today on St,000 bail. _ Harris, according to_ a SPQkesman f\lt.. Avco. ha s been with the company since J.·tarch of 1970. Prior to that be worked with a financial inslltutiCll in the city of lnduslr)'. morrling to do the job." f~st rites for Mr. Thom~s \viii be held But Lewis said a decision on whether · ~t Pacific View Memorial Park in Cor- By L. EETERKRIEG And l\trs: Kloss. \\'ho said she ,.,,as in there wf1T·6e a space walk was expected ona de! l\.1af'·Tuesday at 2 p.m.-Burial at Of""' Cally '11" 51111 her kitchen when she heard the explosion . late today. Pacific Vie'v will follow Masonic rites. Newport Beach-officials said-today-they--JsalSOCOnVincecrit \Vas closei· tHan the If the pac agency_gi.ves the_green -The family-has-suggested-tf'ibutes in fonn Plan no a-•--agam· sl a blasu·ng con· light for the excursion. decisions on who of -nlr1'but1·ons to the ~ange Counly tractor ''h~"d~m;iged one Harbor Vie\v 450 fee t that the contractor claims. will make the walk and how the one·ton Hea'rt Association_. -v1 HUis home and sent.shock "'aves through , "I felt the l\vo shocks, they \vere un-panel y.•ill be released will be up to Mr. Thomas, who Uved at 1224 Berk- several other.s Thursday morning. real," Mrs. Kloss said. Skylab commander Charles Conrad Jr., shire Lane, Newport Beach, was also a Workers d~ting ·for • sewer line She said when she heard the blast she who became the world's champion of past director or the United Ga1ifomia B dl La d d in the 11g..bome'add1tion to the Bren tract ran to a window and saw two workmen space fight in total hours logged on Sun· Bank of Newport Beach. . ra ey U e day. -Besides bis son, he is survived by· his above Corona del Mar set off the ex-Pointing at the Muller-stach home next "I suspect the commander would want wife, Beatrice; a brother, John Thomas '"l LOS ANGELES (UPI)....: Former Cb.ief pbion that sent.. debris nying through door, to go out himself," Skylab mission direc· of Los Angeles; two sisters, Venw ~U Justice Earl Warren Sunday praised Tom the roof ,of the Home of Mr. and Mrs. •·The~ ob~!oosly k~w something had tor William C. SChneider told newsmen of San Francisco and Beatrice Sarry of l!radley who will be the dty's first black Dl<ler MillleMtach, 21169 Port Provence. gone wrong, she said. Sunday. !.-Ong Beach. rnayor ~hen he takes office July 1. War· Robert Marks, \'ice P'esid~t of the She claimed that~ wor~ also came "We aim to please," Conrad repli~. Mr. Thomas was active in a number ol DEAD AT 65 Harbor Area's Thom•s Miss Santa Ana Wins 2-.id Title '., A nn said..Bradley would gin 1.,os Angeles .(; .-C&· _ Drilling~ Blasting Company to ~lk to her a little while later and "We're !!1ore than happy to do anythmg civic groups, including the Seafaring r--1-*· "one of the Q'fatcst admiDlstratloos it gJ._ tole, tbt..blutmg contractor, sal.!1 e~1tted the cpmpany had erred. \Ve; Can.. . . . Sh rine Temple, the Newport Harbor Elks -~ bas· yet'--known..., ~ thil in1 ifl·ialu.rance--eompanY-w111;__HoWev.et;:N!:WiUi'.'.Bi!ltdlEt.e:Matslml:_~d:u:©ktc1_s.a:t·d:~· ~~:;fa· ~~·~2=;:;~~~~-~t'.::'~~=~:i:;::=~l'.~:fi~'J--;=p~~~~~::'""'.'"':~ .l ·----~:faIJalmages-:-_.. -~ w: R. ••Bill"-Noller-said invesHgal.ion--planned-a~ng· today at-the--poFt-.ffarbor-and--the Newport-Harbor-es-3 ant----1 But that isn't satisfying nearby resi· (See BLAST, Page ZI ~See SKYLAB. Page%) Chamber of Commerce. I I Orange Coast H should be SW1l\Y alter the morning low c1ouds bum off on 'nlesday, according to tf\e weather service. Highs ot 15 at the beacbe1- wlll rise to • the low 70s lDland. Overnight lows In "the upper 50s,_ _ mSJ.PE DDA a_~1 lnve.stigators co n ,t i ft u c to I prob• tM wreckog• of a Sovlll I Union 1uper}t' ~ which cn:ulitd I during an air show n~ar Lt ' --Bourget AirpOr~ ii\ rrance kUf.. 4ng 111 person! Suncl411._Se:e dents. Mrs. Judith Kloss. 1065 Port Provence. joined Muller-stach this morning in charging that the blasting took place much tOQ close to their hem es. Muller-stacb said he thinks the blast took place aqoss a new street, a~~t 15 yarda: away: He said a large hole there intended for utility' lines appears to have been blasted put. PIWT ASSISTS IN M8V-ING~V AN Isle 10 Hours by Kaya-k Newport . Man Ro'ws-to Catalina, Spurs Hu1it at Sea Marianne f\·larks. a 22-year-old beauty from Santa Ana. \\'on the Miss Mermaid lil!e fron1 a field of seven contestants SQnday during lhc 28th annual Gosta i\1esa Fish Fry. ~·Iiss Marks, the reigning Miss Santa Ana, was crowned at Costa Mesa City Park where an estimated 90,000 persons attended the three-day charity affair. Runners.up in the pageant were ·WbenLaSzlo..Farkas paddled his 13-foot to CataUna," said Mrs. (arkas. '41 told When the feeling hit Farkas that he Shauna Acey, 18, of Fountain Valley,.aDd ·kayak out of Newport ijarbor Sunday him no because I was afraid for him out could make it to the island, be forgot he Cindy DeRusha;Ja, of Costa Mesa . morning, he had tbe thought ot working in the ocean like thal" · had no money and no idenUffcatlon 8Iong. . Capturing equal attention Suixlay- up an appetite for lunch with a few hours . afternoon was a baby contest tnvotvlng of ocean cruisln • She said she thlnks he· got out into the _But _w~n be c~e into Avalon..'. ~e-more tb_fl!l_!OO ~ticipagts. Winner in ibe _ -Ten hours later, wllh the sun siitlin htlnnel, saw-Ure-Island dtarlye!Clie ooterkeepers at tile WOsttii'OO!fl!OteI put qniler 3 montlis-category was Jeremy over Catalina Island, Farkas drifted into against the sky and then, 04just got it. into him up . for the night on hts word he Loo, the son of Mr .. and Mrs. Gerald Loo, Ready for a plcas~t surprise:? Look Avalon Harbor tired, hungry, broke and a his bead all or a sudden to go to it.'.' would wire for money in the morning. 2521 W. SUnfiower Ave., Santa .Ana , what a DaUy Pilot classified want ad can long 26 mUes from home. The U.S. Coast Guard, which spent Mrs. Farkas said she senl the money 1'1artha Pelayo, daughter of Mr. and do -. •·1 was really nervous for him after the Sunday afternoon sweeping Newport today and hoped he could arrange to get ~frs. Annando Pelayo, 140 cabrillo St .• '88 DODGE VAN full camp-sixth hour,,. said the wife of the 32·year· Harbor and vicinity with a helicopter and himself and his kayak bom.e by tonight -· Costa Me~a. -was the winner Jn tbe over ,. N • $ ... c II Id I t 1 I · ho I' • 1145 cutters, said today Farkas is lucky to be but she \vasn't·evcn sure of that. 18 months category. er. ew urer, 11"""'". a ·O e ec r ca engi neer w 1ves a. 1 Th h he h · h L R · . h · I. storv Page 4. IMtlnt L.M • ...,. ' ' • afLS, (Phone No.) w. Balboa Blvd ... Re always tells me a ive. oug s was nervous w en her us· uc y wanner 1n t t grand prlte draw-:"'"'.!-,':" '! . . where he's going so when I got the ca ll "I'd saY hc·s damn lucky to have made band missed lunch and when the Coast ing Sunday night was Paul LeGakes of _.,... tt -'l'he, ldYertlter was Yery, very pl~ased . from catalina (about 8 p.m.) J was mad. •1 it." sai d Chief Petty Ofllccr Ed Conlon. Guard had to go to the · tr9uble o( a 2515 f\targarcl Drive, Ncwp0rt .Bea.ch, 1 C•lltemlt Cle111f1M ,. ... :::" = ~ he 11Jd, becluse he $Old the van !n one Farkas said he got out into the Catalina "Those currents &\'e rea lly bad and peo· se arch. ,.trs. Farkas said she was never U:Gakcs \\'on a 1973 Pinto two-door l , ...... ,_ ---••twiet ''" IS .. 7 '"ttt1''-' , • .,,. ,,..... ...,,. day rather than th& week for wh;c~ h4!: channel afw on ·about an hour or pad· pie think all the.time it looks like an easy really worried. sedan. • ':' .. :-S .. "".;--~~·J~ thn'r.Yo~nt. _diin~g-~a!rn~a;J..~.~soqg~Qree.~ij,~,gilfl1 Jfi~e~. j1r]1~~·=· ==~;:=;;:;;;=;;·;;;;.=;,~~~·~r ~:~ill"'~·~"~s::b~{\!'·'\c:~so~r~11cttmL-at:::tle!nt1ngnr::.::.::.;AAttltl]!ho!!!a;m!1:• ::!!!!!"'\;h;!IJI ;Jl:1'!!1ipt!C1!llVJOi~nr:.:-===1 TI1Mt1ra " aurprilierfiY a ~ sa e. Y a Dnily wopld fultlll a year-old dre.am - al t e-'"Con10n"Said he l:foesn' rec any other when somt thlng hapwns tO him," she tallied. Steve Ptrrin. a spokesman for Fll'llllCI 1•11 F.,-,.,. tt.ctorf 1 -" ::.:; -.,,: Pilot .... 1111 ond see what happens. The • w"'f to Catalina in his fibergl .. s craft kayak passages to Catalina but added . sa id. "! ju.'1 had the liellng he .,., okay the Costa Mesa·N•wp0r!. Harbor !Jons --... l dlncl ltnt· HS 5'78. "llo bought the kayak two ycart ago "iJ<Oplc seen> to get over there In just . this lime. and when he phoned last nl&ht Club,oaid today he txP«ls the totol pro1. ._ ___________ _. • ,,!~ 11nd has been tell ing me he wanted to go :i bout anything that floats~" I kntw ·1 was right." \ It to exceed last year's s~m o( $32.000 • ... ~ ,,_.._...,'i.._~r-L \•r ~"' i'l \ ""'fT, 'R ,, •. ..._..,.1'.l,;· ,,.,.._ " • I ., " ' • ., ~ '' .......... < . f ' ' • % DAILY PILDT N Monday. June 4, 1973 L ------- FronaPagel NIXON ... March 21, •11s 1 result or serious charg s which came 10 my anenlion ... I began an Intensi ve new inquiry" into the Watergate matter. · AWd.)f the Whit< HQu>e kept logs. to detail occasions on which the two con· fe:rred either in person or by telephone. Warrtln said staft aides kept such dia~ies. S~ll responding to questions, the depu· tv White ·House spokesma n said "the l-----..;,P~rc',!!s;ident's log_s are not subject to sub-poena~'·an WOU!a-tlorl>l! a·th!-a-Vallabl either to a fede ral grand jury or the Senate's \\latergate investigat ing com- m iu~. He sa id to supply the materials "''ould be "consti tutionally inappropri· ate.'' A ne\vsman suggested that if such logs exist. the \l/hit e House might have , evidfi!nce to refute any claim by Dean that be held repeated meetings with Nix- on on Watergate. Warren said he was "not going to discuss what may become evidence from this podium." Asked how the logs could possibly become evidence, Warren declined to speculate. Warren said. in replying to another quation, that Dean "of course was act- ing as counsel to th~ president" and there was an attorney-client relationship oetv.•een them . TARS'. CONTESTANT Karen Binning FronaPage I BLASTS ... Warren would not say v:het her Nixon ll.'as among .those ..be consulted .before •-----~·.s_sl@g..._a stat.e.ment.. Saturg_l!)' _qi.af.='1~ ba:ks_ up the _bl~il}g_ company1s claiJl!~ nounc ed allegations of frequent Nixon-~I ~Ciak place about'ISO feet away, • Dean discussions of \Vatergate. he insisted.. . . . The earlier White House statement · Marks said his held crew \\'as surprised called stories in the Washington Post and that the exp losion carried as far as it did. New York Times "part of a careful, c" "It \\'as unordinary," Marks said. ""It ordinated s.trategy by an individual or in· would seem more logical this might have dividuals detennined to" ptosecute a case -happened if they \Vere closer. Normally against the PreSident in I.he press using debris doesn't fiy that far. innuendo, distortion of fact and outright "If they even suspect there \Vill be falsehood." flying rock, they will cover it \\1ith mats," The statement added that "this he said. ';There must have been ,some- manipulation of the press involves an un-thing there that "'asn't visible.'' precedented-assault on judicial and ad· Noller indicated debate-over the dis· ministrative due process. Its objective, lance from the house may be academi"t. .. HOPES FOR CROWN Deborah Hudgins SEA KING CUTIE Kim Luc• HARBOR HOPEFUL Suun Odell SHE'S EYING TITLE 'Pandora Richmond , '•· ' . i' ---------------.,.~ . '-' ' 5 • Ill Miss Newport Finals Vice . Squad Nabs .(. 5 Cou1ity W 01neri;; Five high-School coeds haVe been chos- en by the Ne,vport flarbor Jaycees as finali sts in the competition for Miss Ne\v· port Beach of 1973. The five finalists, from which the suc- cessor to Karen French, this year's J\iliss .Newport, will be chosen, include: , -Kim Luce, 16, from Corona de! Mar High School. -Pandora Richmond . 17 from Corona del Mar High. -Oeborab Hodgios, 17, from C0rona del Mar High. -Karen Binning, 16. from New-port Some -Jayce~ orr!Ceri"-sever3I months MiSS Luce , next year's yearbOok editor o· p -, • -,r il ago said !hey wanted an expaqded con-al Corona de! Mar High, will present a I l rostitution j test ope~ to \\'omen bctwen the ages of speech she' gave at a tournament this . . ., . 1· 13-28 with the winner going on to Miss year as her talent pre sen tation. f..fak1ng simultaneous arrests 1n H~n· .-t California and Miss America com· ~fiss Riclynond, who enjoys art ,·_ tington Beach and Newport Beach, VlCf petition. CurrenUy the winner goes to the foreign languJge and biology-classe6, will officers booked five county wmnen OD•! Junior 11iss pageant. make a presentation of hetlrl_works and suspicion or prostitution over theJ The five finalists will be introduced for de!cribe what .she ha s created. "''<:ekend. -· the first time in talent competition at the M~ Hodgins! who says .she ~joys The arrests capped an investigation ·' Commodore's Breakfast June 8 at the Enghsh and literature, will give a . . -Balboa Bay Club. _ dramaUce i.r]terpretation as her talent of· conducted b~ v1ce ... off1cers from Newport They will participate in, a Fashioo feeing. Beach, Huntington Beach and lhe'·Or}onge __ Island fashion SliOw June 16-and fiii3l ----i!lss Bl.nntng; a Newport-HarDor ma-CounfY Sfierfff's office. \ stated..,._in-the-~implest tenns. !s to Ile said the fil"1n has a blasting permit l-----•de!tt6;r1he-Pre_s1denr.-W~ca~eg~ncally-and there are no cily regulations aOOut deny the assertions ;1nd 1mphcauons or hO\V far from a populated area blasting Harbor High School. _ =Sasan--QdeU-, -15, from-Newport . ffarOOr High. judging will take-place at a breakfast jorette, -will-perform-a-modem jazz Arresred Friday at -, -motel in· HUn-~ -.:June4 20;-according-to -.Jaycees-officials-. --da nee:--She-hopes--to-become-a-pharma--1 iflglon Beach were C8rol--"tOilP6arrls __ _ The new ~Uss Newport Beach will be cist after her .schooling. . ' • thi s, story.'' . . . can take1'1ace. The selectio n of five. high school finalists apparently spelled an end to reporied disputes between the J ayceees and the chamber of commerce over hO\V the: contest shot\ld be conducted. announced at the Commodore's Ball of Mis.s Odell, who is a \'ersatile 36. of Anaheim and Sharon Lee Perchoco, t I"· N rt H bo Ch be J 22 rl · o · I' At"' t· A ' t' 31, of Buena Park. Both were booked on \\arren ~1d it wouldn I serve any f\Irs. Kloss said that di stressts th e purpose to hst those he talked to aboul honieO\\'flers who plan to carry their ob- iit: ewpo ar r am .r une . . pe onner 1n 1r s ,ue 1c ssocla ion charges f pro t'tur d po seS ion of"·; Jaycee spokesmen say the five fina!i sts acti~ties, will give. a tumbling and gym-marijuan~ and sd~n~~~; drug~. 5 t lhe statement. jcctions to the city cou ncil. 1 . "I don 't believe there are no regula· rep~ese~t one o_f the best cross sections nasties demonstration. She hopes to be In Newport Beach the three that "'·ere • of girls in the history of the coolest. a grammar school teacher. arrested at a local hotel \Vere Genevieve :-~ J. Grandon 38. of 4508 \V. Balboa Blvd .. eo·ast Boatman ' Fined in Death 1be owner of a Newport Beach boat company has been fined $5,000 after pleading gullty to ma.nslaughter charges in the death of a seven-year-old Hun- tington Beach boy on the Colorado River last year. lions." she said. adding thal t\-tuller-stach is writing a letter to councilmen and' ex4 peels to ask to be put on the agenda for their June 11 m~ting. . ' From Pagel SKYLAB ... Fire W aruing Did11.'t Add UJ) They must have been taJlying the overdue book fines at the Newport Beach Public Library's Balboa branch. Pro~ecuwr <;ox Urges Senate to Halt Hearings Nev;port Beach, Elizabeth K. Keating, 49, of Anaheim, and SUsan GaUerito, 29, ol \l/estminster. All of the women "''ere released on • their 0\Yn recognizance and are !ChedUI• I ed to appear in West Orange County Judicial District Court JJ,1ne 11 for ar-j ra ignment on the prostitution charges. , l ! r' u D«lald Payse, 48, of 8022 Sae! Circle, ...-+----·H·~un~un-g1-0=n~B"e-acli, was placed on 11iree years probation Friday by S a n Bernardino Superior Court Judge Russell Goodwin after Payse admitted piloting a cabin cruiser that rammed a 17-foot fishing boat six miles south of P~rker Dam on f.lay 27, 1972. Killed in the night collison was Charles Dart, 7, of 733 Lake St: His grandfather, Fletcher Dart, 62, and Donald Thornton, lf, 'also of Huntington Beach, were in· jured. A charge that Payse, owner of Payse Marine Inc., failed to stop after the col- lision, was dismissed by the judge. Chamber Puts Out Di!ectory __ The Ne\vport Harbor Chamber of Com 4 merce new m a r i n e service and in- formation directory is no\v b e i n g circulated throughout the Harbor Area. _C,.opies _olthe pocketsize dh:e_ctory may be obtained at many marine retail stores, yacht clubs. marinas and fuel docks as well as the Cham'tler offi ces, 2166 East Coast Highway, Ne"'-port Beach. l\1arshall Space Flight Center. Huntsville, Ala .. to discuss the potential for success and dangers involved in the space v;alk repair job. Tl'ley'Jrafso diScUSS fhe possi bility or-- extending the scheduled 28-day miss ion as mu ch as to days to make up ex· periments lost because of lo\\' pO\\'er. "Thi s is a very desirable thing to do , but we dotl't want to take a chance \Vith our crew." the director said of the space \\'alk. ;.The prime cons ideration will be: Is it a safe thing to do'?" With the solar panel Jocked to the side of the workshop ha . a thin strip of aluminum, Skylab has a' maximum -4,200 watts of electricity, but the astronauts have restricted usage to about 3,600 watts to provide a reserve. This has forc- ed curtailment of experiments. The release of the 3()..foot-long wing of solar cells would add more than 3,000 watts to Uie supply and "would permit us tO do almost everything in the ex- perimen~ are~." §c~eider said. \Vhil e ground experts wrestled with the: panel problem, Conrad . Dr. Joseph P. -Kenl'in and Pau l J. ·\Veltz sch eduled medicaL ea rth resources and solar astronomy experiments today, tbeir 11th day in space. Today's earth -resources pass was to st!!!_ over Montana and Wyo~g and cut across n 1ana, Georgia, Florida, the Bahamas and Puerto Rico in a con- tinuing geology, oceanography, urban growth and agricultural survey . Firemen raced to the structure at lOO E. Balboa Blvd., Friday in re- sponse to a telephoned alarm and arrived to find ,the staff's adding machine smoking.- They uflplugged the device to Jct it cool off and advised the librari· ans to call a good repairman to fix the electrical short in the machine. People, CrcilJs, Beetles Stay Off Coastline WASHINGr1N (AP) ::-Special proo- ecutor Archibald Cox fonn!}ly asked the Senate Y(atergate commit tee tOday to sUspemi television hearings for at least three months. Cox said he want s time for hi.s office to review the entire case. The hearings are scheduled to reswne Tuesday morning. Jn requesting the suspension, Cox told Chainnan Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. that im· mediate public hearings will impede his investigation and "make it impossible to get at the truth from bottom to top." Ervin, who met informally with Cox Sat!.!_rday, said Sunday that he would not grant Cox's request "because the American people are entitled ~ find out what actually happened without having to \\·ait till justice travels on leaden feet.,. The sunny Sunday predicted for the Jn his formal five-page letter, Cox said d that "the continuation of hearings at· this Orange Coast never materlalized an time creates · grave danger that the full beach attendance fell to unseasonal lows facts about the Watergate case and from San,Clemente to Huntington Beach. re lated matters will never come to light, officials said toda'y. and that many of those who are guilty of An estimated 60 ,000 persons used se rious \Vrongdoing v.•ill-never be brought -· to just ice." Orange CQast heacbes over the mostly -The -Senate Watergate-committee-has overcast -weekend, -in stark-contrast-to sChedul ed an exeCUtive sessiOn ·ror 6 a.m:. the nearly 400,000 who showed _up last PDT Tuesday. one hour before the week on Memorial D"Y alone. lelevised hearings resume, Sources said Even the crabs, black beetles, and loday that Ervin will discuss with the -jellyfish-that--had -been plaguing-the _pane.I CDx.'.ueq uestJhaUhe..public.Jiear· ings be postponed. beaches intermittently for the past Cox said that he was not suggesting month all but disappeared over the gray that the hearings be called off com4 weekend, lifeguards said. pletely, nor had he ever made that re- A total of 10 rescues, all of them quest to the committee. "l a.m urging that the special pros- ecutor be given time to assess this enormously complex case and to advise the _ select committee about the con· sequences of the appearance 'o f particular witnesses at the: televised hearings," he said. Cox said that although he thought that a three-month suspension of the hearings seems reasonable, he would be grateful for any significant period of delay. Newport Youth Gets Jail Term A 30-day county jail term has been ordered for a Newport Beach youth who admitted being drugged and drunk when his car struck and killed an elderly pedestrian at a.-Stirita Ana intersection. Judge Kenneth Lae suspended a state prison term of one to five years that he could have applied to ~11chael Tfiomas Plant Flooded; Damage -$6,000 1 . A broken "'aler beater flooded a New· : port Beach industrial plant O\'er t »!..e \\·eekend. causing a total of ·$6,000 in damage \\'~n the .overflow seeped int~ t"·o adjacent commercial suites. · The flood at Weiss Manufacturing Co mpany. 896 Production Place, "'as di11:- covered about J 1 a.m., "·hen the New •. port Beach Fire Department got a call req uesting a mopup operation. ~ . ' Investigators said water b a d flowed! throughout the structure owned by Prime l'r!>~rtles Inc., thro~t t h e Jl!l!!I.'... after the heater's tank tuptured. "We're semi·back in operation today," said a spokesman for the flml, which does business as C-allfornia T-Shirts Inc., stenciling designs or advertisements on the pullover garments. , Father, Son Killed Kenf}_edy, I~, or 305 ~!E St., in fa_vot..Q.L.._ .LO?\tA LINDA-fAf..) -A ~ultiple car probation that .\\'ill _apply to the same crash on "'estbound Interstate 10 near period. · the Mounl~in V!ew overcrossin~ has Kennedy pleaded· guilty 10 vehicular taleeo t~e ll y_es_ ~· a f.ather and his son. . . the Cahforn1a H1gh\\',ay Patrol reported. an.slaughter and.. being under.Jbe 1n~A-GHP~spokesman..._said-Sunday -tha't' fluen ce of drugs shortly bef.ore hew~ to David F. O'Connell, 50. of Diamond Bar, go on tri al. He admitted being the driver and his son, Brian , were returning from~ of the car that struck and killed Joseph a San Bernardino Mountains outing wheii Zamora last Aug. 29-as he waJked in a the elder O'Connell Jost cmtrol of his marke<f crossway. car. .. The directory col'}tains boating in· formation, including an i_ndex of services and products available to the boaling public, a chamber spokesman SJid. Auto Kills Tot While ·Motlier Smoked Pot minor, were reported. -.,;;;;,-~:==~;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· Surf was rated moderate at. most • OUH•I COAST H beaches, with wate r temperatures ran·g- ing between 60 and 63 degrees . The biggest single crowd was in Newport Beach Sunday, where the sun ca me ou t ii> It.. 'ternoon and 25,000 ·peo- ple \\'ere counted on the beach. ~~::=t==:~~~ =:=:~~,,..;:::=====·~~--~~~ == .iffii,,_OllLE/t!\'S': i.T!A"Pl-=-Potltc-,-~ Tiii Or1nge Co1st DAILY P ILOT, wlm whocll '' com~lnecl !ht NtW•·Prt11, Is r>ublll/lecl by ""' Dr1ng1 Coa11 P11bll11!lng Con'll>lny Sepe: ''" eCllHon' ''' ~bll1~, Mo.-.i:1r lhl'Ollfh P'r1<11r, lor Cosll Mtsl , NtWi:»•t 8oi1,n, H1111tlng1on l t1cll/Fo11"11ln Vtlltv, L1gun1 l11ch, rrvlnt1Set1dlriNlck 1r.d ~'" c1lmen111 Si n J111n C1pj51r1r.o II. 1lng11 •1'111o"4t ttdl!kHI 11 ~blhhed s.tu•d•r• '"" 511r.d1r1. Thi prlnd!MI l)Ubllshlnt Pltlll ii 11 330 Wit! ••r St•MI, Cotll M111, Ctlllornlt . '""· 'Rob•rf N .. W••d Pr .. idtnl •nil Pl;Cll~r J 1cli: It C11rl1y - Vic;• l"rtsidtnl •nd Gener•I M•llllf"f Tho1t11• K••vil Edf!Or lhor11t1 A. Murphin • Ml"6fll'll Edl!Or , L .. '•.t.•r Kri•• ...-~ lfftfl cur i111111 N~ .._. Offfc• JJ)J N•wport le~l•v•rd M1 ilint Addri111 P.O. l o• 1175, l266J -.Olfk .. co,11 M1••: no W•tt lir ,,,, .. L•t t.rfl• 811d'l1 m forn1 4¥9!1111 M""'l:"flOn lt1cfr1 1 17'11 ltttfl 80Vlf¥1tol S1n Cle"'9111•: JU Horth El C;ill'lifl9 lltt1 are trying to locate a tra_veling musician \•:hose in fant son \randered onto a high"·ay and 11·as killed \\'hile the child's n1o'her \1·as allegedly smOking mari- juana. Diaper-clad Richard James Turner IV. nearly 2, \vai toddli.ng by Ne\v Orleans high\vay carrying his plastic baby bottle before dawn Saturday when struck by a J an1es Sle1nons, Harlim· Property, Developer, Dies James Burdick Slemons. a resident or the Orange Coast for several decades ca~.is body remained unidentified ror and a developer of property in the Newport Harbor Area, died in San about seven hours, until his mother Clemente General Hospital over the discovered him missing. w~ekerul...iU.er a 1ingeri11g_ illness. Mr, YoUlanda Mane Turner. 22, told poliCe Selmons was 70 . she spent the-night smoking marijuana The retiree's early career involved \\ith three men in a trailer and had n't citrus ranching in the Indio area, follow· ed by development of Balboa Island prop. noticed the infant was missing. erties starting In the early 1940s. She and the men \\'ere booked on Mr. Slemons lived in the Harbor Aree charges of negligent homicide Ond un y1 last yea r when he .:IJ1d his "''lfe, possession of marijuana. Alice. move" to 326 Avenida GaViola, San - Clemente. ,.,.,.._ f71 4f '4l""JJt Officers said the woman be<:rune Besides his v:idO\\', he lti:aves a son. Cl..,.._ A'"9tt .. •41·1671 hysterical after she idontifl~~ the-ba6y's James $lemons 11 , the 0\\1'er of the c•v•1tt11. ,,,,, Or•no• Cbett ~1111.,,, body and was committed to Charity Slemons Merce.Jes Benz agency of Santa c.,,,,..~y. He """"• ''°'1t..1· "'11$"*''°""· H I I •-· •l111r1.i -'"r •r <l'dvWtttlfttllii ~;.;,;;'-lr""'!!!'lll'aP; la . A uwipital spokesman sald her Ana ; a daus.hter, Darlene Youn of ~r:=-1:-===IF~-: .... ::,,;:,.,~;.,-;"==-~~ _.............. itlOn \VSS an~ to ay. ewporT1JeTc1i, aha t ree gra c r . ~ c:i. .. _, ..... 111 .1 co.t• w.. Police said the woman's husband, f\ln(!ral servicts wilr be conducted "11"'"''-· -...C•lliil!Olt .., ''""' "'" R'·•·~ James ~·rner Ill·. ,_,1 ed't Tuesday at 1~ a.m. in Ba_Jtz Bergeron ::::r:r~., .,,.7",:,~."""11'"" ,,..,_,. "'" ... " • ·1 " • • 15 uui ev 0 uneral Home fn Ciiona iftl Mar. Bur1a1 be a trlfvehng musician, whose last ad· \viii rollgw in Rose Hilla Memorial Park, """----------~"1..-dreu was Jn Pensacola;-Fht. -Whittler. - A 'I -----COMPLETE INSTALLATION INCLUDED · Ge-I Electric 1, : Phone 548.-7788 . I I t • ' ' ' • -. • ' , ' ';. J j 1- 1. , I ' ! , .. . • " I f. .. , 1 : \ • ' • I ' I , • • _..... .... ..,.., . . • . ' . ... . ."'" ... , . ' ... ~ Orange Co88t 'c EDITION VOL 66, NO. 155, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORllllA • atergate opie-,:- ; --'l'oday's Final N.Y. Stoeks MONDAY. JUNE 4, 1973 c TEN CENTS White House Confirm·s Talks By. President WASHINGTON (AP} -'Th~ White with Nixon this year. House acknowledged today that Presi-Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. ~nt Nixon conferred this .year with John Warren, who earlier denoun~ed the -nean ·III about the'=Watergate scandal. Pul>lishecl reports in a formal statement, -bu~ i._..detailing~-time·and..p~ _ · -·ra· in response lo a question that.....'!ob- of such sessions wOuld not be provided to viously there were topics of interest this Justice Department or senatorial in-year that would have involved the office '!"esti.gators. of counsel." Reports published during the weekend Warren said the topics 1ncluded Nix· said Dean, fired at White House counsel on's own Watergate investigation, April' 30, told prosecutors and Senate in-Admibistration policy on citing executive veStig~tors that he bad 30 to 40 meetings privilege and bearings on the 'unsuc- Nixon, cessful nomination of L. Patrick Gray to be director of the FBI. "Dean did meet with the President" on these topic s, Warren said. -The .. discussiOns, _in part, pertained to the .new Watergate investigation that Nixon began March 21. The President said in April that on March 21, "as a result of.serious charges which came to my attention ... I began an intensive new inquiry" ihto the Watergate matter. Dean Asked if the White House kept logs to detail occasions on which the t"9o con· !erred either in person or by telephone, Warren said staff -=-aides-ltept-•='such diaries. Still responding to que stions, the depu- ty White House spokesman said ·"the President's Jogs are not Subject to sub-. poena" and would not\ be made available either to a federal grand jury 9r the Senate's Watergate investigating com• (See NIXON, Page !) • < _M_· _es_a_B_u_d_.!,,g,_e_~t _1_~M~o ....... l~e"-B ........ urgla.r~-=-Fire House Requesrs-:-lJp .... -•·--'fu1r1ie-lttrg--Evidence FmiJcd'--•~~Tf-lliettter Plea,_-·_· _, .. SANTA ANA'S MARIANNE MARKS IS COSTA MESA'S MERMAID She Won Annual Fish Fry Beauty Conte1t ~unday $2 6 M •zz · Laguna Beach police today sought evidence in a novel break-in B f . · C • , 0 ·f, wn at the Christian Science Reading Room, where thieves apparently e ore . . ity attempted to tunnel through the wall into an adjacent drug store. CltY-. Ma~@r Fred Sorsabal will place budget requests totalling $13.2 riiillion - $2.6 iniJlioo more than last year -before. the Costa Mesa City Council tonight. Councilmen are not expected to take tlfficial action on the city manager's re- Quest • during their 6:30 meeting. They will study the recOmme nd at ions throughout the month of June and post it , on the agenda for a decision early in Ju- ly. Details of SOrsabal's budget proposal Will not be made public until it has been presented to council members . The city nll!iqjir did sv:"llowe'ier.'!l>•t m. pro, poood budge! ciiils for maintenance of Lt. Robert McMurray ,said it appeared that l!Dknown persons forced-open a rear door at the Christian Science Reading Room, 284 Forest Avenue, sometime between its closing .Friday night and open· ing Saturday morning. . Helen Unger, who opened the religious center, found an area where an attempt had been made to chop out the wall. Lt. McMurray said. No tools were found and the wall had not been breached, Lt. McMurray ·said. The McGalla Pharmacy is located next door at 292 Forest Ave . After Inquiry· Began ........... f-(~. .. "" ' ' ... ,_. ~:::: • ..., )o .... • By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of the Detty Piiot Sllff The feud between Costa Mes_a city of· flcials and the Fire House was rekindled today over a request by O\Ytler Ray Rohm to turn his nudie soft drink bar in- to a theat er.· . Rohin has applied for the theater permit to avoid further visits from Costa i\iesa police \vho have raided his 17th Street establi shnlenf more than 25 times since a ne\v anti·nudity ordinance went into effect. tlie ....... --o1 fl~r-flOO-ol~-ays The ordinance , paSsea as an "emergency measure,'' bans topless and bottomless performances in all places ;-;==::-::=,-:---wn.r..-1001t-.nll-drlhlt orno1a:-The•ttts ·--· AllO Cll loolgbt's c:ooocll calendar. is the ~ of an alrudy approved zoning vlq'iance for the construction of a Jehovah's Witoes5 meeting hall at 955 Paulmino Ave. The re-bearing was requested by a group of northside residents who say they are prepared to introduce ne\v evidence proving tbat the church would ha"e adverse impact on their neighbor· -· Newport Firm's Official Held On Call Girl Rap 'Wined and Dined' Him are exempted from Uie ruling. Rohm's license request goes to the city c~cil for a decision at 6:30 tonight in City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. But that wasn't soon enough for tlle controversial bar owner who, late last week, \\'alked into city hall offices \Yilh summonses to a 'court appearance. By .TOM BARLEY a chance in the rich agricultural area . Claiming that he is being denied a Of t11e Deltr "1 .. 1 51'" Prosecutor Michael Capizzi has said be the<!ter permit "without just cause" An aide fired by Orange County will prove that McWhinney used those Rohm is seeking a Superior Court order Supervisor Robert Battin because of his to obtain the license. II ed · I · h M'I Sq negotiations as a lever to e.xtract $5,000 a eg mvo vement ID t e 1 e u:,re In a petition fo r a wr1't of mandate f1'led P k I · scandal tod t t'fied th t from Murai in the form of-a donation· to ar easing ay es 1 a by Rhom on Friday, the City of Costa defendant Derek McWhinney wined and Battin'S·campaign fund. Mesa is ordered to either grant the dined him and toolt him sailing in He also claims in support-of charges of permit or to show cause June 18 why it Newport Harbor shortly after the District grand theft, bribery and conspiracy that ha$ not. Attorney's Office opened an inquiry into Fujita accepted a-further $5,000 in cash Rohm's complaint ls based. in part, on t~_affajr. -from_M_urai in a Y!JllLtop _transactiQn the-alleged failure of the fire depart· Fonner administrative assistant Larry watched .. by District Attorney's in· t I' d Wilhelms testified as the prosecution vestigators occupying a nearby booth in men ' po ice epartment, anlf building_ department to carry ouL inspections o( n~red the end of its case against a Westminster restaurant. his establishment. --:-Westminster Councilman McWhinney, 40, Wilhelms testified today that McWhin-The nudle club owner further contends By JOANNe REYNOLDS and city planner Tad Fujita, 34, that th "·-· · --°' .. .,.,.,. "'"' sraH MCWhbfney-cap~ a day of sailing--ana. ney-changed his mind about t~ a wR:re. as no provision .in the ~ta --:A-Los Angeles~~Press-ad---dlning·by11rglng'hlm-tirsay·notbing more-division of -the piece-and-called-to:. tell -~sf 0J~1!1ance c~e -~h1ch reqw~es vertisement soliciting female applicants about their earlier conversatiogs on the him so on ~uly 21, shortly before the Mile ves~~!te~cense appltcatlons to be 10- for aUtletic scholarships got a Htmtington Fountain Valley acreage. Square investigation opened. ' · 'I,'he ·r ti fl d M 9 · d' ; -&8cbiesldent iJltrouble witht he law ·Wilhelms,-who -joined -Battin after Capizzi claims that McWbinney -made .Jppica on, te . ay ' id. !lot -mis· wR'=--""-. _ ---workingJor..SenatoLGeorge..McGovemJn_thaLcaJ.Lbecause_he_bad_got....what--.M-com~ before the council f~~ a decr.";o'oniir--~--t •= h' Calif . . t Id Or ted fr M · ho ha tes ·r·ed May 2r,ils-i!Ohlllh1!ll expect'e<Lei Y o • IS orma. campaign , o an an~e wan om urai w s ti 1 ficials said the item was being. delayed • Don Leo Harris Jr., 44 , of 9202 · -CoWlty Supenor Court jury that McWh1n-that he was warned by both defendants l,.,,0 weeks to llow ff · tr f th Christine Drive, was arrested by Hun-ney first approached him in June last that f~ilure to meet 1;heir de~nds couJCI (~ NJ~I~ie; 1m1e1 or e tington Beach vice investigators on year. cost him any future interest 10 any part • age charges of prostitution, soliciunri>ros. Wilhelms said McWhinney suggested of the Fountain Valley acreage. tltution and procuring a female for pros· to him that the 215 Mile Square Park Wilhelms today confirmed for Capizzi Bradley Lauded titution. acres· then being worked by strawberry that he was hired as restaurant and bar Harris is-assistant treasurer of Avco farmer George Murai Should be put up manager at a ski lodge after Battin fired . Corporation, headquartered in Newpprt for new bids. him for what the supervisor said was his • Beach. Murai was working: the fields for $150 aide's "questionable role" in the Mile • He was picked up Friday. by in-a nacre, Wilhelms said McWhinney told Square scandal. vestigators after they allege he bad him they sbolftd be going for at least $250 And Wilhelms also confirmed that sbli~ted an undercover police tWOman to an acre and the acreage shoqld be split McWhinney is a major stockholder jn the ••wort out" with him one af\emoon a up into three lots to give smaller fi rmers Company operating the ski lodge. week for $40 which sbe could use for her schooHng:------- -PQl)cewoman. who was working under the LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Former Chief Justice Earl Warren Sunday praised Tom Bradley, who will be the city's first black mayor when he takes office July I. War- rUl said 1;3radley would give Los Angeles "one of the ,;reatest administratirins it has yet known." . . Oruge Coaat Santa Ana Girl Named , Officers claim Harris told . i-tr.-'--·2~~· o. ~ng ·M1· 1· es name of Joy, that the workouts meant having sexual relations with him. He al~ allegedly told her he bad friend• who • _ would be 1nteres1ed ,in doing business K k 'C · ' E ds t C t z · with her on the wne basis. aya TUlSe U a a a lllll Weather Vice detec:Uves said they began work- "irc-oo.-µit· case-1n April when-tJJe~-men t.a---SZIOFarkaspadateaniS l3-foot Sl1e SaiCsfie-thi11ks "lie got ouITnto tfie -t shOOia-sunny after the r&eivtd an anonymous tip from a kayak out of Newport J-larbor Sunday channel. saw the island clearly etched morning Jow clouds burn off on (See PROCURE, P8ge 1) mornirlg, he had the thought of working against the sky and then , .. just got it into Tuesday. according to the weather up an appetite for lunch with a few hours his head all of a sudden to go to it." • service. Highs of 65 at the beaches Fish Fry's Miss _Merm~id Mat innnc ~1urks. a 22-year--old bea uty from Santa Ana. won the Miss Me:rmaid Utle from n field or seven contesrants Sunday dul'ing the 281!1 annua l Costa Meaa Fish Fty. . Miss Markii the rclgning: l\.1iss· Santa Ana. "'as crQ~ned a.t Costa MCsa Cily Park \vhe re nn cslimnted 90,000 persons a~tondcd the. three-day c.~arity arrai r. R.unncr!i-up ii! lho. pageant. wct'e Shauna Acey, 181 or t:'ountain Valley, and • ~ • of ocean cruising. The ·u.s. Coast Guard, which spent will rise to tbe low ,705 Inland. Cindy DeRusha, 18, ol Costa Mesa. PILOT ASSISTS Ten hours later, with the sun setting Sund ay afternoon sweeping Newport Overnight lows in the upper 50s. ca t . 1 It . Su-.i over 'Catalina Island, Farkas drifted"into Harbor and vicinity with a helicopter and • p uring cqun a ent10n • •N•Y · -A I H bo t' d h b k d JN. SWE afternoon wao a babr contest Involving · IN MOVING-V-AN vaon jr rrr:,re ho uugry, ro ean a cutlers. said to<lay Farkas is luc~y to be _TQDA.'l' more than 100 part,icipanll. WimNir in Ute long 26 m Jes.. m-·me. alive . "I was really nervous tor him after the "I'd say he's damn lucky to have.made Investigator.a co ·n tin u e to · under 13 months category was Jeremy Ready for _a pleasant surprise? Look sixth hour," said the wire of the_ J2-year-it," snid Chief Petty Officer Ed Gonion. probe the wreckage of a Soviet • Loo. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Loo, what,-~,Jly Pilot claoo1'fled wont -~ea' n Uni·-"'P• · • h'·h •-• · ua "' llQ . old.eltdrical eng'ineer Who lives-at 1145 "Those currents are really bad and"""" "'• ,-11e~ w M,; CTa3·"'~ 2521 W. SUnOower Ave., Santa Ana, d ,...~ ... -durinn a · 1. L 0 -" W. Balboa Blvdt "He 'always tells. me pie lhink all the time-it looks like an easy fl n air S•10to ttear e . Marlh~ ~(ayo, daughter of Mr. ~ •ia DODGE VAN full camp: 1'11ere he's going so when I got lbe call trip." Bourget Airport in J'rance kQ~ • Mrs. -Ymando Pelayo, 140 Catirillo St..· .i-..i-11 -c II from catalina (about 8 p.m.) I was mad." Conlon said he doetn'~· reCall any other . . iitg 14 per,ont Sunday. Stf.. Colla Mesa, was· the winner in 1the over er. "''ft:'." UI~, •"""'· a · stor" Pa•e 4 ' .If. 5 (~-·No ) Farkas said he got out into the catalina kayak pas••0 es to Catalina but ad'·', • • • , 18 months category. · • "-· h 1 r 1 ~. •-.. f d 1 ~ ~ . Chin c &Me a ter on Y auuiut an uwr o pa • "peop e seem to get over there in just 1Nll1t1 • ,. • ._....... ,, Slaying w . atewn Luckywinnerlrtthegrandprlzedraw· "nieadvertl..lerwaffVtry,verypleased, dllng and felt 80 good he thougbt 'he about anything that floats." . ~-~~:' ; !W...,,. ,i lng Sunday night was Paul LeGakes of be said, because be aold the van in one would rulrill a year-old dream -all ·the When U)e reeling hit Farkas tha t he c....i,.... -.a NttleMI ..... .., • • • R NC Seo (AP) A ~I> Ma~ll'!t Drive, Newport Beooh. d"" ralber .than the week for which ht way to .catalina in his flbe~lus 'craft. Id •·-tt tot•· I land ~ r h • ....., " "'-._ ' SAN F A 1 -man was •e j "" ,, . •e . oou ma~l5 '"' .s , U'Q orgot e c,.....,,_ 11 s"'" .... ,. ~-....,..rkUIOO ....._ci:owdc• 9hin•lD.ll'll.S~U>~x:--~Le~G~a~~t!• . ...,!W011!!!l,.,!•...4!'1t~)P'.!!ln!,l!toLJt-~. ~:__~hadorjgl!~d~o[!lna:t!jll~set~u~t~he~aWd~-Y~ou~~~;:--:;;f,/1t;~~;':;t~;!")~~~~~~~t:'~~~~~~ter!i":i~~-f--, ~r.:, a gu nman who cha,scd him , shot him in MdlQ. '" '"' ....... --~-by~ ·, • DIQy; l nd.has_lle.e te.lllng me he wanted to go· liut \Vhen he can\i1nto vilon~-lbe •"""•~ ,... ;......... ;:....J LJ'\e back from 1t distlu'f!e, then ~Dished Although not "aJJ receipts have been PUof w1~~ 1d.j4 !;e78 what hel>J>enS.-The to CAtalina,'' said Mrs. Farkas. "l told hotel keepers at the Westbrook Hotel put ::--: •tcttt1•1~ :=, ...._ ,.,: !!tl~\fOPillg two n1ore bullets into ·tallied, Steve Perrin, a spokesman for direct u.,;; ~ · him no because I was afraid for him out him up for the night on bis word he ~ -..,.-.,,.,..-....,. ...,-r-~,1-~his head, )l<llCC ,.1a. (Seo MERMAID, Pap I)< In lhe 0«an like that." ' IS.. KAYAK, Page II ' ~ ) . ~ -~ I (' • . ~ ' -- • • ' Of Newport Dies at 65 Cox Asks Senate To Halt Hearings '· r .. Funere~fYk?M~wili-bed>e1d Tuesda for Tommy Thomas. pioneer Newport Beach businessman nnd partner in Nc~'­ port's last fish cannery, u•ho died Fri- day. He was S.S. ·A nalive of Oakland, ~tr. Thomas came to Newport Beach in 1933 and \rent to Yi'Ork for tbe old Western Canners Com· pany. He maintained an office in t~ colorful old cannery building even after it clos~d in 1968. When the buildfng was sold. 1n 1972. ~tr. 'OlOID3S still visited the Rhine Channel landmark daily watching work- men tear it dpwn !or re-building into a restaurant replica or the old waterfront place. ·. . "It was his whole hfe," his son,.Tat, said today. \Yesteni Canners Company had been the largest on Newport's "cann~ry row," .'lpeclallzing in albacore and FrlSkles cat lood. d Last rites for Mr:· Thomas Witl be hel at Pacific View-1\l emorial -Park-in-Cor- ona del Mar Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial at Pacliie View will follo\v Masonic rites. nie family has suggested tributes in fonn or-contl1butions to the Orange County tleart. Association. · 1'.lr. Thomas, who lived at 1224 Berk- shire Lane. Newport Beach. was also .a past director of the United California Bank of Newport Beach. . . Besides his son , he is surv ived by his 1''ife, Beatrice: a 1>tother, John Thom~ of I..A>s Angeles; two sisters: Venus Hill of San Francisco and Beatrice Sarr}' of Long Beach. Mr. Thomas .was active...iunfil!lbe\ of civic groups, includin~ the Seafarmg Shrine 'I'emplc. the Newport HarOOr Elks and ~tasons. the Exchange Club of New- port Harbor and the Ne"·port llarbor Chamber of Commerce. 1 • From Pqe I PROCURE ... l\'Oman who told them about an ad in the Free Press. The ad read: "Athletic scholarships available for attractive female students. ?itust be in good shape, able to 'work out' one afternoon a "'eek." The ad li sted a Huntington Beach past office box address which police claim belongs to Harris' wife. • 't Officers said they responded to Ute ad and set up the apPointment between the policewoman and Harris which took 1>lace Friday al a restaurant near Hun- tington Beach Pier. Investigators said the policewo~n v.•as equipped with a hidden radio transmitter \Vhich allowed them to listen in on the conversation in which J{arris allegedly solicited her for prostitution. They picked him up as he left the restaurant. Police said he is free today on $1,000 bail. Harris, according to a spokesman for Avco, has been with the company since l\larch of 1970. Prior to that he worked with a financial institution in the city of 1ndustry. From Page I KAYAK ... "·ould wire for money in the morning. Mrs. Farkas said she sent the money today and hoped he could arrange to get him.Self and his kayak home by tonight - -but-she \\'asn't even sure of that. Though she \Yas nervous when her bu s· band missed lunch and when the Coast Guard had to go to the trouble of a search, Mrs. Farkas said she "''BS never really "'orried. "I always have some kind of feeling "·hen something happen~ to him," she said. "I just had the feeling he \V8S okay this time. and "'hen he phoned last night I knew I was right." OIAM•I COAIT CM • ' ' . DEAD A·T 65 H1rbor Are1 's Thomas From Page 1' NIXON ... mittee. He said to supply the. materials would be ·~crosUtutionally inappropri- ate." A ne'i\·sman suggested that if such logs exist, the \\'bite House might have evidence to refute any claim by Dean that he held repeated meetings with Nix- on on \Vatergate. 'Varren Said he \VIS "not going to discuss what may ~ome evidence from this podium." Asked ho\v the togs could possibly becQme evidence, 'Varren declined to speculate. Warren said, in replying to another question, that De1;1n "of course was act- ing as counsel 10 the President" and there 1vas. an-attorney-client relationship between them. \Varren would not say v.'hether Nixon was among those he consulted before issuing a statement Saturday that de- nou'nced allegations of frequent Nixon: Dean discussions of Watergate. The earlier White House Statement called stories in the Washington Post and New York Times "part of a careful, e<r ordinated strategy by an individual or in- dividua.Js detennined to prosecute a case against the President in the press using innuendo, distortion ol fact and outright falsehood." James Slemons, Harbor Property Developer, Dies James Burdick Slemon.s, a resident ot the Orange Coast for several decades and a developer of property in the Ne\\'port Harbor Area, died in San Clemente General Hospital over the \\·eekend after a lingering illness. !\Ir. Sclmons was 70. The retiree's early career involved citrus ranching in the Indio area, follow- ed by development of Balboa Island pro~ erties starting in the early 194-0s. l\1r, Slemons lived in the Harbor Area until last year when he and his wife, Alice, move·' to 326 Avenida Gavlola, San Clemente. 1 Besides his widow, he leaves a son, James $lemons II, the o"ner or the Slemons l\1crcetles Benz agency or Santa Ana ; a daughter, Darlene Young of Newport Beach, and three grandchlldren. Funeral services will be conducted Tues.clay at JO a.m. in Balt:z Bergeron Funeral Home in Corona del li-1ar. Burial \Viii follow in Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier. Coast Boatman Fined i.i1 Death WASHINGTON (AP ) -Special a_ros- toc..Archiba.ld 0>1-fbrmally aske ~ Senate Watergate cornmittee today to suspend television hearings for at least three months. (Related picture, Page 5.) Space Walk For Repairs Investigated SPAC!l CENTER, Houston (AP) -lf the Skylab astronauts are given the go- ahead for. a space walk to free ·a jammed solar panel. the tricky job probably will be done Thursday morning, a flight director reported today. Maldgg the panel operable could nearly double Ure electricity in the astronauts' power-starved spS.~ station. flight director Charles Lewis told newsmen that possible procedures for the walk will be radioed to the spacemen late today and after study they v.·ould discuss them v.'ith Mission Control Tuesday in a televised conference. "In our flight planning, we have block- ed time on Wednesday for the crew ·to walk: through the procedures in the workshop;!!. Lewis said. "We-also have allocated a block of time on Thursday morning to do the )ob.'' But Lewis said a decision on whether there will be a space walk was expected late today. 1r t)le space agency gives the green light for the excursion, decisions on who will make the wa lk and how the one-ton panel will be released will be up to Skylab commander Charles Conrad Jr .. who became the world 's champion of space fight in total hours logged on Sun- day. ''l suspect the commander _w~d ~ant to go out himself." Skylab m1ss1on direc- tor William C. Schneider told newsmen Sunday. . "\Ve aim lo please." Conrad replied. "We're more than happy to do anything "''e can." Schneider said space agency officials planned a day-long meeting today at the Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., to discuss the potential for success and dangers involved ·in the space walk repair job. . .. They'll also discuss the poas1b1hty of exlendiJlg .the scheduled 28-day ~sion as much as 10 days to make up ex· periments lost because of low power . "This is a very desirable thing to do. but "'e don't want to take a chance \vith our cre\v," the director 'said of the space "'alk. ''The prime oon.sideration "'iii be : ls it a safe thing to do?" With the solar panel locked to the side of. the v;orksbop by a thin strip of aluminum, Skylab bas a maximum 4,200 watts of electricity, but the astronauts have restricted usage to about 3.600 watts to provide a reserve. This bas forc- ed curtailment of experiments. The release of the 30-foot·long wing of solar cells would add more than 3.000 watts to the supply and "would permit us lo do almost everything in the ex- periment area," SChneider said. While ground experts wrestled with the panel problem, Conrad, Dr. J oseph P. Kerwin-and-Faul-1.-Weitz scheduled medical, earth resources and solar astronomy experiments today, their 11th day in space. Today's earth resources pass was to start over Montana and Wyoming and cut across Indiana, Georgia, Florida, the Bahamas and Puerto Rico in a con· tinulng geology, oceanography, urban growth and agricultural survey. The owner of a Newport Beach boat s t N bb d company has been lined $5.000 after us pee a e pleading guilty to manslaughter cha rges in the death of a seven-year-old Hun-J La Af tlngton Beach boy on the Colorado River Jl gun.a ter last year. Donald Payse, 48, of 8022 Sae! Circle, ll T Huntington Beach, was placed on !hr•._• -.OB:;;. ouus Bi rv -yea1"9--probatio11-Fr-klay--b -.S~-~ --- Bernardino Superior Court Judge Ru ssell ,,.. °'".,... C••t• DAILY P11.or, wi111 ..t11c11 Goodwin after Payse admitted piloting a Laguna Beach Police arrested a l-+---1 '--ff11.ij4((ill .. comtlMd ""' ,,_,. .. ,n1, "'M!lllholl .., cabin cruiser that rammed a 17-foot Pomona man and seized $900 In coun- 111e Or•ne-C0.11 lt..oll1~ln9 C"1'1"9"1. S.,.. ,,,. 91111..,,1 •r• •lllll!flled, MoMtr ""°"""' fishing boat six miles south of Parker tetfelt $100 bills after a downtown Frld•r. rw c°'" M•M, H•-r1 s11cr.. Dam on ~fay 27, 1972. merchant called police and reported the H11111111111on suc:r.11"oun1t111 v1u,.,, L~111" Killed in the night collison was Charles •Md!, lr¥1M11H11..-c11 _, ian ci.r.-1e1 Dart. 7 • of 733 Lake St. His grandfather, funny inoney Saturday. sir. Juiin C••ltt••-A ,1,,.11 '"'-' Fletcher Dart, 62, and Donald Thornton, Ralph Lloyd Osburn, 4.1, Was in jail to- .inio,, ~ IWblltMll Ulvnllr• •ftd SU!llll'l'l. . ed I Sec •• I r Tiit Ptlndptl ,..,~1no tllM i. •t uo wn• , 14, also of Hunlinglon Beach, were in-d::iy awaiting F ern ret ,,:,i:;rv ~e o • ••r s""'· c .. 11 ,,.._, c..11"-1•, f2'Jf. jured. ficers. Osburn, a shipyard electrician, A•b•'* N. YftM A charge that Payse, owner or Payst: had allegedly passed one of the $100 bills ltr91lllllfll Inf l"i*l!9'1tr 1\larine Inc .. railed to stop after the col· J1cli It cu,t•v lision. "'as dismissed by !he judge. al the Gift Horse, 357 S. Coast HJghway. \II« '""11Hn1 -' 0.-11 M.,,... The bills appeared lo have been Thom1E•;1i!••¥il counterfeited by a photographic process, Tliem•• A. Mw1p)il111 Fro• r.,e I police said. Alt •bore the same serial ,.,....,..,"" 1E•1tor number, L 1560581 G, police said. 0.,1., H. L••• Alch•r4 ,, Ntll NUDIE Dick Clar.k, operator or the Gift Horse AMltt•nt ""'~iftt 1•1•1 • • • • said toda)' he had "a funny teelina" when "-"-°'"" he look the llOO bill In ''°"Ip! for 13l JJD w.,t ••r 5+r••• investigallon. worth of merchandize. Mtll/111 A• .. 11111·r.O. l or I S•D. t2•t• The results of that investigation ~ho\Y "'But, I decided to take it rather than ~ OfflMI that police are adamantly opposed to embarrass a cuatomer," Clark said. fie "•......,.. ~1 Jsu,.,....,, '°"''"''• issuance or 1hc theater license but that had an employe foll o\t the·ma.n and then 1+uo1~= :::::1 ,V:,,'"f:'~ •=:,..,.. the building and·fJre departments have no called police. ' s.11 c1ttMntt1 * ~ •• ,_,,. ..... objections as JOng as , regulations art Clatk and Of(icer Bruce Briggs 1potted fll•••••• 17141 ·64Jo41J1 met. · Osburn · near the Intersection of Cli?lllllftell .u ... ttill 1 Ml-1171 Police Chief Roger Neth, in a memo Broadway and Beach Street and he was • Cowl't"lll'I•. .-n. ~ c.~ '"*"""" to councilmen, claims the license. would taken into custody. h':::::::----t-l:l:f">-;;ll1w"'1-d>;iil ... '"'""'l'''l";,;'-;-I-~~ lbl coottnuaUm..ofC.Jn01•MIMlle•..<dll•L11nc-c,_,;;O~ff~ic~e~~~~~~~;!\~h!!:;~O~th~e'j,-r ,....., •· .....,... ... ....,,..,. ..,. ... ,.,.. Ing. $100 bills in Olbum•s pockets 1Iong w , mo.MM " _,.,.,_ -· Building and Safety Dlrector Richard 26 Pills believed to be..t dangerous drug. t:: .. 1!.~\.Cer..:'":r •1 ~= ~ Jlanhart and ·Fire Marshall F.d LewiJJ Alai> known as Peter Duncan, Olbum '"'"9tl1r1 ..-""'" u .11 mentftl'r1 ""'"-cited no objections RI long 11 Rohm was booked on suspicion of pa11ln1 -' , .. tiM "*""'"" mllkes the neccs1&ry structural chanaes counterfeit money and possession of a I I and obtains 1t new fire permit. dangerous drug. ·· " 'I I Cox said he wants time for his office to r.e.\l.lew..J.he.._e.ntire..case'-------- The hearings arc scheduled lo resume Tuesday morning. Jn requesting the suspension, Cox told Chairman Sen. Sam J . Ervin Jr. !hat im- mediate public hearings w.ill impede his investigation and "make it inlpossibte to get at the truth from bottom to top.'' Ervin, who met informally with Cox Saturday, sajd Sunday that he would not grant Cox's request "because thi" American people are entitled to find out what acluaJly happened without having to wait till justice travels on leaden f!et. '' In his fonnal five-page letter, Cox Said tbo.t "the continuation of hearings at this time creates grave danger that the (ull facts about the Watergate case and related nlatters will neVer CQme to light, and that many of those who are guilty of serious wrongdoing will never be brought to justice." The Senate Watergate committee ·has scheduled an executive--se!!ion for 6~a.m:­ . ·PDT Tuesday, one hour before the ' televised he arings resume. Sources said today that Ervin \Viii discuss with the panel Cox's request that the public hear· ings be PQStponed . Cox said that he was not suggesting that the hearings be called off com- pletely, nor had he ever made that re- queSt to the committee. "I am urging that the special pros· ecutor be given time to assess this enormously complex case and to advise the select committee about the con· sequences of the -appearance o f . particular witnesses at the televised hearings," he sala. · Cox said that although he thought that a thl'ee·month suspension of the hearings secnis reasonable, he would be grateful for any significant period of delay. TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL Regular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY, JUNE s COSTA . MESA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Community Recreation Center, 11 a.m.-S p.m. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Costa Mesa High Lyceum, 7:30 p.m. COSTA MESA REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY -Special meeting, City Hall, 7:30 p.-m. First You Get Her Attention A Santa Ana woman \Vho finally pulled over Saturday in Costa Mesa in response to a male motorist's Persistent horn-honking, believing something was wrong with her car, learned thert.. was really no me- chanical dctea at all. The indignant motorist -\vho was .actUally corilplimented for her o'm personal classy chassis -com- plained to police after the incident at Baker ·Street and Fa,iryiew .Road. She claimed the horn honker con· fessed he WaS)iiStTonetffOr femi: nine companionship an d decided to use a direct approach when he spotted her and liked her looks. Mad •I TIF·21DP ' Dt llr Pil91 Sl•fl ltl'lttt GERALD LOO AND HIS PRIZE-WINNING SON, JEREMY S.nt• An1 Tot Wins Fish Fr-y Baby Contest !under 18 montbsl ' Ex-Ar1ny Nurse Vera E. Miller Services Slated Frie!ids of \l/ortd \Var ·11 U.S. Army nurse and Costa !\1esa clubv.-oman Vera E. 1\'lillcr. 71, \\'ho died Saturday. may pay respects during visitation hours <it Bell Broad\\'BY Mor1uary Chapel Tues· day . Fol:lo"·ing the 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. period. 1\1rs. 1\1iller's body v.·ill be flo"·n to Wichita. Kan .. for graveside services and interment. 'l1>e 14-year· resident of the Harbor -Area, Mn. Afiller and her husband, John, made lbeir home at 281 Joann St., Costa Atesa. ~. During 1944, 1\trs. Miller was a secc:ind lieutenant in the U.S. Anny Nursing Corps, entering the military at Ft. Sam ~rouston, Tex., \\'here she was assigned to Brooke Army General Hospital. She served in the· surrounding Texas and New Mexico area, where she developed back problems [rom_long._rug- ged Jeep trips into the desolate terrain in connection with nursing duties. During her local residence, Mrs. A1iller was a member of both the Costa Mesa \Yomen's Club and the C.OSta 1\-1esa Senior Citizens' Club. The family suggests memorial ron- tributions in Mrs . Atiller's name to the Orange County Heart Association. Survivors In addition to her husband in- clude her mother. l\1rs. Cora Davis, of Iowa. plus sisters Daisy Veazey, of A1aryland: Neva Collig, of AlisSoUri: Ruth Ung1es, of San Marino and Le<la Trevarthen, of 101,1,·a. Lengthy Engagement _BADAJQZ, &pain ,(UPI) -Mjgtiel ~r­ rales, 83, married his 73-year-old fiancee Sunday after an engagement lasting 50 years. Corrales said they waited all that time because their parents opposed the wedding. f'ro111 Page 1 MERMAID ... the· Costa 1\1csa·Newport !-!arbor Lions Club, said today he expects the total prof· 1t to exceed last ·year's sum of $32,000. "I think a ballpark figure would be • between $35.000 and 5'10.000." Perrin said. All proceeds fron1 lhe Fish F'ry arc dislributed among chnr:ities. -~· Oldster Auto Hangs iii Tliere ·, One of the biggest rounds of applause during the Costa Mesa Fish Fry Parade \\•as reserved fc: a 62·year-old auto wblc.b brought up the rear of ihe procession. The l!H I E.1\1 .f.". (Everett-Metzger.! Flanders) carryin g members or the Costa A1csa Historical Sociely became stranded Sunday when the magneto sli~ ped. Drlver·mechanic Chris \Velton, Faun: · lain Valley, had the oldtimef hitting eft,' all four cylinders again just in time·to make lhe parade. Holiday Platts Will Be U 11veiled Plans ror Costa Mesa 's red, \vhlte and blue holiday "'ill be unveiled Tuesday riight bf the Costa Mesa Bicentennial Commluec. ' . ' The 7:30 p.m. session in the police auditorium is open to the public. It is tl\t!• group's last 1neeting before the J~f · n(feJielldencc---nay eele6rat1on at a...._. Mesa City Park. 1 The Bicentennia l Committee also hi6 " preparing plans for n local celebratlofl or America's 200th birthday on July 4, 1976.' -tOMPLETE -, INSTALLATION I INCLUDED G•n-1 Electric , ' . "BEST. BUY" --r--ftllSHWASH""ERo--t-t,,- I ., ' ' .. ' . ~~ == ~ I 20.8 cu. FT. NO-FROSf I REFRIGERATOR-FREEZ'Sl -, Only 30~~ 611 H1th ••• ~1 8 .-, . I ' . 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