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Actor . Ernest Borgnine put on what
may have been an awanl·winning
~ perfonnanoe Wednesday and if it turns
out that way, entertainer Victor Borge
isn't going to like it at all.
Borgnine showed up in ·Orange County
Superior Court to press his claim that the
mold containing the hull of the $101,000,
ss..root yacht be ordered from boat
builder Joseph Stepbens of Newport
Beach should be inunediately sur-
rendered to him.
TH IS IS MANG\.ED BIKE RIDOIN 'BY .AallDIN"I! VICTIM
WoclnMdoy Night Crash In Newport Buch Kiiis Youth
The veteran actor claims Stephens
forleited~·mold--·faW to.pro-
duce Borgnine's boat by 6ct. 31, 1970,
the date agreed on when both men signed'
a ship building contract in )ate 1969.
You th Die s After Bike Bot Borge gar into· ·the act during
testimony before Judge Robert Banyard
when S!ephens' lawyer argued that the
mol.$1, built at a cost of 1122,500, now con-
tains the hull of the great Dane's
Hit by Ca r in NeiVport
$t5S,OOO, 115-foot boat. '
If the hull of Borge'• boat is remov.d
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from the mold, it would be destroyed,
Stephens testified.
He also told Judge Banyard that
A Santa Ano Heights youth died early
today o[ massive head infuries suffered
four hours earUer when his bicycle was-
5\nick. by a car in Newport Beach.
Erle M. carnegie, 19, or 33t8 Birch St ..
succumbed aboot 3:30 a.m. in Hoag
Memorial Hoifjital.
__His I~ bicycle -1 t r u c k
broadside while almo5t motfunlcss -"Was~
crushed upon impact wlfr. the car driven ,
by Robert L. Myers, 33, of 2952 Spotted
Bull Lane. San Juan capistrano. ~
The 11:3o p.m. eccldcnt on MacArthur
BoUlevard at San Joa9uln Hills Road left
the motorist no chance to avoid the col·
Us\on, police said,
'd' h' b' I th t d' 'd Borgnine could now get the boat he r1 mg 1s 1cyc e on e ccn er 1v1 er wanted via a proposed new arrangement ,
and made a sudden turn 'toward San Joa-with Campbell Yachts Inc. who have ,
quin Hille Road , directly into Myers' stated they will build the vessel for the
path, police said. fonner slar of "McHale's Na VJ.."
Carnegie's body slammed headfirst in-Borgnine's lawyer aaid the actor just
to the car's windshield, toppled off and wants his $46,017 deposit back. Borgnine·
bounced and rolled to a spot 86 feet from Slid eoaentially the same thing In more
thel'Ollit of impact. colorful language outside the courtroom.
Newport Beac~ Police Traffic Bureau It was ,poioted. out to Jlldgo Banyard
bt. Willi1m~·B1ue.-...said-1oday's fatality that "Mr. JJcge~ems are oot Mr.
brings the 1973 accklent death toll to six, Borgnine's problems. We were. concerned ~
the worst in the city's history. with the mold long before Air. Borge's
bull got into it."
CA.MP A.IGN CA.SH
TIED TO BIBLE
Judge B.inyard-closed the hearing by
announcing he will rule Friday oo the
issue.
Evldence indicated Cnrnegie • was
~ -wAS!DNGTON (AP) -Finance men
In future campaigns w.cre advised today "'--pecto-Q-nte~l1JJCc:eietL--'O eep tltcJllble Jn mind when the1
.1.111!1 ~ decided how to manage political money.
' A form u S: The .suggestion came (rom Seri. Sam J.
Ex-Addicts Sue PO
NEW ~YORK (UPJ)-Two !onner
heroin-addlcll charg~the-U .iLl!usltil
Service Wednesday with vloletlng their
constitutional right s by re!ut'i hire
tliem becau!ie o( 1helr pasls. · two,
Raul Ocasio Jr. and Ra.dames asquez-,
liotll of New York, said in too class suit
Died on behal! of themselvC3 aild about
150,000 othen 11slmilarly &l.tutited" thot
lboy "'•rt cleu1ed rt(lhts to duo process ' and equal protoctloo.
.. SAN DIEGO (AP) -er · · Ert'iJl Jr. (D-N.C.), ch"1nnan of ·the
• CU810m• ln9peclor accused of o1rerlng to Senate Waterpte committee, who said
"like care of" witnesses in a brl~ future campaigners s}\ould . remember ,
ca.. Jw pleaded pllty to a [.-thl•l"'""ge: _
charge. Leroy Rlddlefil'U'ger, 4o, of Sa~ "Men love darkness rather than light Ysidro, was .ehtenced to three years vll n
probatloo by U.S. District Court Judge becallll.O their deeds are • ·
Howard B. Turrentl ne.Wcdn<sdtlY·
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--Aide Resigns
City Ma1iager Faces Pot R ap
CERRITOS (AP) -The city council of this Los Angeles sub--
urb has accepted the resignation of City Manager John De Weerd,
who is to be arraigned Monday in Downey Municipal Court on a
marijuana possession charge.
The, complaint against De Weerd, 34, stemmed from an in·
vestlgatlotr of a traffi_c accide!!t Tuesday in La Mii'ada · i~volving
his car and a camper truck. · -
· Officials said that 10 persons were injured in the accident,
two aeriously. · · -· Gaylord Knapp, environmental affairs director in Cerritos,
has been named acting city manager replacing De Weerd, who· is
expected to surrender at Downey Municipal Court on Monday. ' ~
Police Dragnet Spreads
For Assai]a ut in Mes .. a. . " "
By AR'111UR R. VINSEL
Of .. IMll't PlfM SI~
A dragnet spread today for a. Fullerton
rJ¥lll ..rith OowinR: hair and a Fu Manchu
mustache, accused ol blasting one pistol
shot IJ:lto a O:l6ta Mesan dlll'.ing a dispute
Wednesday, possibly crippling hinLfor
life. .
GelT}' M. Noah, 24, of 525 Victoria St.,
was listed in critical condition at Costa
Mesa Memorial HOtlpital today, where
surgery to remove a heavy caliber slug
w.as unsuccessful Wednesday nJght.
HHH Fund
Raise r · Fined
NE\V YORK (AP) -Financier
John L. Loeb was fined $3,000 today
for persu-adtng emplotes ·to con-
tribute to Sen . Hubert Humphrey's
1972 presidential campaign and
. then reimbursing them.
Federal Judge John M. Candia
Imposed no prison term on the 70.
yea r.old senior partne,_lo the Wall
Street , Investment ·firm of Loeb,
Rhoades & co. He-rould have. got-
1 <cn {hree years. --"1 can only repeat that the vi<>la·
!Ion was totally innocent and unwit-
ting," Loeb told the judge.
It was the first proseCution oC a
campaign donor under -• federal
law that became effective April 7,
1972. •'
The lead chunk, shown by X-rays to be
a,.38 caliber or 9 millimeter bullet, was
fired at close range, ripping through
Noah's liver, spleen and intestioes and
lodging in .his spine. •
~·it looks like he has about a 5()--50
chance," Detective_ Sgt. Sam Cordeiro
said today. · . -
-A search was launched immediately
after the noon hour shooting for Dennis
L. Mirich, 26, while a second fleeing
suspect was grabbed by witnesses pt the
scene and held for police. _
Floyd S. Thomas, 20, who lives in
another uuJt at the large, three-story
complex aT Harbor Bou1evard and Vic·
toria Street, was booked on suspicion of
assault with intent to commit murder.
Marich -who police say is considered
anned and dangerous -is wanted on the
same charge.
Thomas is not believed to be _the tl'_ig·
german, according to lnvestigatori,buf
is accused or being pr~nt at Apt. 122,
v.'hich the victim ocx upied, when Noah
was shot r.--
No motive for the dispute has been
disclosed .
A crowd qulc~ly gathered around in the
Spanish villa-style apartment complex
which is hcavUy populated by younger
. penons,many-of-whom-wcre at home
when the shooting occurred. ·
Nooh, Unemployed like the tw o
suspects ln the shooting, was oonfcious
and not visibly bletdlng ba'dly despite \he
severe · internal -damage when removed
from the scene.
One large smear of blood could be seen
in a -corridor leading-out of the
apartmenta, where la1t week t h r.e. e
suspeclf In the biiarre -Tel~phon< Bandit
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Police See ·
No Evidence
Of Misdeed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The night
lbefore he died, the eldest son or
billionaire J . Paul "Getty suffered_ a
superficial slab woond.in the chest from · falling on a knife, police said today. -.-
George Franklin, Gett¥ II, 8. 41-year-
o.ld oil executive, died Wednesday a!::.
temoon in Queen of Angels Hospili10 [
\\'hat a Getty Oil Qo,, spokesman said was
a cerebral hemorrhage.
.Police. Lt. William Matheson said Gettv
was barbectti.Dg meat Tuesday· nigtir
\\'hen he fell on the decking around the
S\vimming pool ~at his home in the ex-
clusive suburb of Bel Air and stabbed
himself with a knife he waa carrying.
"The woond was superficial, about
three-fourths . oI an inch 'de " ·d •• \\.. __ ..::... , •1 •• ~ •• , WI , sat ·Ma 1~1.' ·• .-, • . • '
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Getty became unconscious later in the
night and was taken to the hospital in a
private ambulance, Matheson said.
Police said there was no immediate
evidence to indicate that foul play wa!
involved. They said they had not learned ''tho was present when Getty fell.
Police said they were awaitirig the out-
come of an autopsy today before further
pursuing the -investigation;-- -
Getty, executive vice president and
chief operating officer of Getty ou: was
(See GETl'Y, Pap ZI
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It'll be ·pretty much the same on
-FtldayT s-11 waT tOOay, -accol'diifg--
to ,the \\'Cather service, wtth highs
in the 60s at the beaches risi ng to
the loW llOs inland;-Low clouds-
and fog in the early morning hours .
clearing by mld-momlng.
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2 _!:AIL Y PILOT • Thursday, June 7, }q73
Astroniluts-
Discloses Climb Out
· FBI-Head Choice Of Skylab
BUUETIN WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prtsidtnl
Nixon -disclosed today that Clarence M.
Kelley, Kansas City, Mo., police chief,
---.;will be nominated as new....E.Bl director,
esCrffi1ngfi1m as 'thT tiesl m~tlillflle co~"!fy" for the top law 1enforcement \
I SPACE CENTER,-.... (AP) -lo. hrlrlr, dlfftewlt apace walk, two Skylab -/ntroaaals -~1-jaom-
med solar panel tbat could restore nearly
pos1uon. \
The President made the announcement
informally in his oval office while posing
for photographers with Kell~y on one side
and Attorney ·., General Elliot L .
RichardsOn on the other.
Soon-·-afterward, the \Vhite House
issued a statement form ally announcing
Nixon's intention to nominate Kelley.
Nixon told newsmen that Kelley , who
, served with the FBI 21 years before
becoming Kansas City police chief in
1961 , was chosen from a list of 27 pro-
spective candidates.
Richard son commented that Nixon con-
ducted a "very exhadsting'' search for
the right. man: . ·
"The important thing is that "'.hile we
had 27 names, he was the first choice,·'
Nixon said, patting Kelley on the back.
_ As t h e gray-haired, bespectacled
~=~ Ke1ley--beamed, Nixon-said: .-:!.The_ at·
tOml!y general and 1 and the Cabinet
agree that we selected the best man in
lhe country for the position."
With Kelley beside him, Richardson
told reporters later that Kelley had the
"precise qualities" needed to run the FBI
at a time when morale is low as a result
of the Watergate scandal
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The attorney general said Kelley t~k
over as Kansas City police chief when its
police force was at a "low ebb" because
of corruption and poor discipline and
transformed it into an "Imaginative and
innovative law enforcement agency."
Kelley declined to discuss hi s •·plans or
philosophy" pfior to testifying at Senate
confirmation hearings, but said be hoped
to be "in~rumental in furthering strong
cooperation" bet\\'een local, state and
federal law enforcement agencies in a·
concerted attack ·against-.crime ..
As for Cfforts to reduc e crime, Kelley
said they should be cooducted "with
recognition of human rights and dignity,''
adding that "I strongly adhere to those
precepts."
Of the press, he said: "You form a
strong barrier to oppressive Ja,v en-
forcement and I for one want to aid you
in attacking th.is specter."
If confirmed by the Senate, the 61-year-
old Kelley would take command of a Jaw
enforcement agencY" which has been
without a permanent bead since the
death of J . Edgar Hoover May 2, t!rr.?,
and which has been shaken and
demorali.zed in_ the Watergate scandal.
l.. Patrick Gray was the President's
first choice to succeed Hoover, but his
nomination u·as withdrawn when it
became clear the Senate Judiciary Com-
mittee would not approve his con·
firmation. Gray resigned as acting direc·
tor April 27 after-·it-was reported he
destroyed documents taken from the
White House safe of Watergate con-
spirator E. Howard Hunt Jr.
William D. Ruckelshaus. former head
of the Environmental Protection Agency,
iw·as then named acting -cnrector but
made clear he would serve only tem-
porarily.
Berkeley Recall
UPI TtlwtiSt;
TAPPED FOR FBI POST
Kansas City Chief Keller
Grove, Fullerton
Banks Robbed
For $3,200 Lost
Two·-young holdup men, apparently
working together, hit two bari~s in
northwestern Orange C.Ounty Wednesday
and got away \\'ith more than $3,200.
Police are working on the theory the
same suspects took another $3, 100 in
related robberies in ~ Angeles County.
Robbed were a Security Pacific Bank
at 13125 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove, or
$2.321 and a Bank of Amerlca branch at
1821 W. Orangethorpe Ave., Fullerton, of
$804, police reported.
In both cases, the bandits were
described as young and armed.
A Bank of America in Sante Fe Springs
and a Crocker National Bank in Hacienda
Heights, both near the Los Angeles-
Orange County line, also were hit in the
same manner Wednesday, police said.
Woman Cyclist
Shot by Rifle;
Boy, 13, Seized
A woman was struck by a rifle bullet in
Santa Ana Wednesday night and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
recovered the gun and ,arrested-a 13·
year-old boy.
The victim was Myrtis L. Bratton, 40,
BEl\EKELEY (AP) _ A special elec-· of 2016 W. Civ ic Center Drive, Santa Ana .
·She was reported in good condition tod8y
Election Looms
~;~:u:i~ ~h:~:rh:~~~t:n:s~~~~~~ in Santa Aha CommWJlty Hospital with a
bl ct-rad· 1 Co .1 0 , A gunshot wound in her left shoulder.
a ica unct man r m Y IiivestigatOfS said MiSs Brattmf -wa-s Bailey, officials say. -~· . . --bicycling wjth a friend, Solomon Allep, on
City Clerk Edythe Campbe~lLF-airview Street when she fell from the
said Wednesday that Clrculators of a cycle near \Villits Street shouting that
recall petition collected 18,955 valid she had been wounded.
signatures -just 84 more than the A police search of the n~ighh?rhood
minimwn required to call an election turned up empty she ll casings 1n the . . backyard of a home. They found the 13-wit~ 60 to 75 d~ys. . yea r-old boy home alone and recovered
Bailey, elected 1n April, 1971 as part of the rifle. The youngster was turned over
a radical slate, has come under !ire for to juvenile authorities.
allegedly disruptive behavior at council
full Po-IO l!lelr orblllng laboralOry.
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -
Tu·o Skylab astronauts stepped outside •
their space lit&UOO tOOiy-ana. struggled to '
unjam a solar panel that wruld restore
nearly~Jull--.-RQW.er.da....-the orbiting
laboratory. (Related picture Page 3.)
Commander Oiarles Coorad Jr. and
Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin began a dramatic
space walk climbing through an airlock
hatch. 'Ibey were attached to ~foot
lifelines that fed air and oxygen to their
bulky spacesuits.
It became apparent almost im-
., mediately that without prilper foot and
hand restraints they would have trou61e-
fastening down a makeshirt handrail that
was to ease Conrad's way across the sta-
tion ,to the stuck panel.
·with Kerwin breat.bing heavily, Conrad
askOO: 'Getting tireQ'?"
"I'm not tired," Kerwin repli ed. "I'm a
little frustrated because I have no place
to secure myself. It's a matter of keeping
my feet from flying away."
The third crewman, Paul J. Weitz, re·
mained Jnslde the statiOO to monitor
systems and relay Mission Control radio
messages. He pointed a television
camera out a windov.· and pictures
recorded in the control center here show-
ed Kerwin's legs flying loose as. he at-
tempted lo attach the handrail.
Conrad exited first, and Kerw in handed
out five five-foot tubes which the com·
mancler assembled into the 25-foot hand·
rai l. On ooe end, he attached a cable-
cutting device, one ol several tools they
had for attempting to cut through an
aluminum strap which is holding the
solar · wing against the side or the
workshop.
Kerwin joined Conrad outside, and
tried to hook · the cutter ·ovel the strap.
But that proved difficult and they finally
latched on to another part of the wing.
"We're getting our unbilicals and
everything all twisted up," Conrad com-
mented. "We've got to get them
~untwisted before I go out."
The space walkers argued briefly over
how to extend the device and tether it
properly.
"We're going to do this until we get the
right configuration," Conrad aaid a bit
testily at one point
"We already have Ute right con-
figuration," Kerwin told him.
After Cc:mrad asse mbled the handrail,
he told the control center: "She's all rig-
ged and ready to go: SUperslick. We're
waiting for daylight .to proceed rather,
and I'm just resting here and enjoying a
lively look at the moon."
From Page I
MANHUNT •••
case were taken into custody.
JnvesUgaton said hospital personnel
told them it ii uncertain how soon they
may attempt to remove the bullet lodged
in Noah's spine.
Jronically, . police announced later that
they will seek a criminal complaint from
the Orange County District Attorney's
Office charging Noah himself with
possession of dangerous drugs.
Detective Darid N. 5-tern was sent ,t2_
the hospital after the victim was~M-
mitted, where nursing personnel turned
over a vial containing 39 suspected
barbiturate-tablets.
Detective Stern-said nurse Lani Mumm
became suspicious when -despite the
ballet lodged in his abdomen and his
grave condition -Noah kept anxiously
asking the whereabouts of his pants.
Investigators hunting Mariach, who is
believed to have fled in a getaway car,
say he is about six feet I.all, weighing 195 •
pounds and his hair curls and flows
noUceably about his f8ce.
meetings and has been accused of racial
attacks on political opponents. Newport Shootings
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Police Say Stolen Goods
Founa-fu Home otBandit
Fountain Valley police said today the
tv.·o bandits shot to death Tuesday night
apparently have a long record of
narcotics and burglary ofrenses.
Detectives said they have a I s o
recovered what they believe to be stolen
property from the Carson ho me or one of
the dead men, Jack Elvin Nation, 23.
Nation was killed along. with Thomas
Bernard K_oi.e:lub1 32 when four Fountain
Valley officers fired shotgilii OJaStS lfito
their car after cornering it in the parking
lot of ~loag Memori::il Hospital in
WeWport Beach.
The two men have been positively iden·
lilied as the pair that had staged a $150
holdup ol the Stop 'N Go market in Foun·
tain Vall ey before the shooting.
That robbery launched a high speed
chase through Fountaffi V811ey, Hun-
tington Bench, Costa Mesa, anti Newport
B_each which ended In the hospital park·
ing lot when the seven pursuing patrol
cars comtttd the-pair.
Acoordlng to dctttllve Sam Amburgey
of the Newport Beach Police Depart·
ment,. the f'ountain Valley of£1 cers:, ~
Pepka, and Ed Rasmussen and reserve
oflictrs Dominic Burak and Curtiss
F'owler approached the bandits' 'c1tr with ,
their shotguns drawn.
He said they apparently fired Into the
car when the two men made some
furti ve movements after being ordered to
freeze .
Amburgey said some money was found
clutched in the hand of one of the dead
1nen.
It was discovered arter the shooting
that the two guns used in the.Jobbery -
and automatic and' a small -caliber
revolver -had been thrown from the car
during the chase.
All four officers remain on active duty
status with the Fountain Valley depart·
mcnt. a spokesman said today. .
Amburgey aaid this morning that he ·
has not <tetermlned whether the case will
be turned over-lo-the-Orange-County
Gl'3lld ~ury.
_ ''It's too premature for me to-say," he
commented: "There are still a Jot of ~
pie lo talk "' m.'' The ~Jury, In a reccntJy-con>·
pleted investigation, e x o n e r a t e..d
\Vesttn inster 'Officer Tim Miller in the
shooting death of Miguel Ronquillo of
Santa Ana. Ronqulllo Ila• fatally shot
while Miller was attempting to arrest
him In Fountain Valley ..
UPI T•llPflola
NEW DIGS -Archibald Cox, the special \Vater· town \Vashington. Cox formerly 1naintained a tem-
gate prosecutor, re~axes in his ne\v office in down-porary office in the Justice Depart.n1ent. -~----..;._ ___ _
Judge Limits Pickets l\1 ay Have Kno\\'ll
0£ Espionage,
Halde.ma_n_ ~ays To 4 After . Union -Rows
A court order that culS-to fou r the
nu nlber of pickets posted at the Costa
Mesa and Huntington Beach depot s of a
moving company Y.'ent into effect today
afte.r reports of violence and th e display
of weapons in an apparent dispute
between two union locals.
Superior Court Judge Robert P.
Kneeland signed orders reducing the
number__pf pickets posted by local 389 of
th e Van Storage ... D.r-~..v .. e r s.
Packers,Warehousemen and Helpers at
eight Orange C.Ounty locations.
Declarations in support of lawsuits fil·
ed Wednesday by Bekins and Lyon Mov-
ing and Storage comparues include
testimony that workers ailillated with
loca l 235 or the same-union have been
assaulted and barred from working by
,local 389 members.
Attorney Kenneth Risi.au explained
WednesdaY that the dispute stems from a
contract signed by both com panies and
local 235 wh ich was to take. .Qf*t--last
~1onday. Both locals involved-in the ac-
tions are affiliated to the Teamsters
organization.
"Local 369 is based in Los Angeles.''
Ristau explained. "They resented the
agreement reached by the Orange C.oun·
ty local in which they were oot involved
-and they-resorted to the method s
described in our lawsuits to halt it."
Ristau claims that local 389's alleged
actions have virtually halted all business
at the moving companies' eight locations
in Orange County.
Both sides ha ve been ord ered to appear
Governors Pick Evans
. WASHINGTON CAP) -Former While before Judge Kneeland June 20 to ~ebate House Ch.ief of Sta:ff H. R. Halcteman ha!
Ristau·s demand for an injunction · indicated he may have kn_own before the
against local 389. \Vate rgate burglary that po Ii tic a J
Until that time. J udge Kneelnr1d ruled. wiretapping and espionage had beeq
local 389 can only post four pic:ket ~ <it discussed nt high-level cam ·p a i g b
Bekins depots at 7572 \Varner Ave., Hun-strategy mertings,
tington Beach,.JS~·port.Ave., C9sla In fact , Jialdenlan says. he may hav e ~esa .an~ six other county !ocati~ns. knou·n about the meetings while they
Bekins and Lyon workers claim th ey were going on.
have been. pushed, kicked and generally It reportedly \\'as in those meetings, al
harassed tn the past few days by locaL least two of which were held in the office
· 389 pickets who have a1so allegedly in-'
eluded bottle throwing and the display of NIXON SPY PLAN
guns in their tactics. WARNING TOLD-Story, Page 4
Each company \\'ants SI00,000 R day in
damages for each day that \\'Ork has
been disrupted al thei r dl·pots.
From Pagel
GETTY ...
admitted ~o the hospi tal by his physician,
Dr. Kendrick Smith, under the name of
George S. Davis, said Police Lt. Charles
Kline. Smith told officers · lhe alias was
used' to avoid publicity. . .
Getty began his oil career as an in·
dependent operator in 1947 and
discovered the South Crane Field in \Vest
Texas in 1948.
He joined the former Pacific \Vestem
Oil C.Orp. in 1949, and was named vice
president of the former Tidewater Oil Co.
in 1956. He became president of
Tidewater in 1958 and remained in that
position until the company was merged
v.·ith Getty Oil in 1967. _
of then·Ally. Gen. John N. '-titchell. that
the eventual plans \vhit'h htd . to the
\Vatergate burglary v.·ere rorrnulated.
Halderuao·s statement was made in ;1
deposition taken last month in connection
"'ith a civil suit stemming from the
\Yatergate scandal and released today.
He saict he had no recollection of being
told of the meetings during the time-lhey
"'ere taki11& place in late 1971 and early
1972, but would not dispute the
statements' or others that he did know
about them.
Attorneys for the Democratic National
Committee. which filed the . civil suit.
asked Ha'ldeman if it was possible that
John W. Dean Ill, then the White House
counsel, told him of the meetings while
they v.·ere taking place.
"I don't have a recollection of his gi\'-
ing me that report to my clear and
present recollection : but I have no
reason to question his statem~nt th at he
did," Haldeman said. "I think l'm l'1U·
Ing to. acce pt that as a possibility." Getty served as director or Getty Oil,
the Bank of Ametica and-i{ission COi'p.
He was also a member or the National
Petroleum C.Ouncil. STATELINE, Nev. (AP_) -Republican -He~is survived by his rather, J . Paul
Gov. Daniel Evi..ns cif Washington was Getty of Guildford, England, his mother,
Fisherman Rescued
elected chairman of tlle Na tional l\1rs. William H. Jones of San Marino ;
Governors Conference Wednesday, sue· his \\'idow, Jacqueline, three daughters.
ceedihg Democrat Marvin MandeHf--tWo-stepsons and a stepdaughte r, all Qf
Maryland. Evans, 47, will thus become Bel Air: brothers J. Ronald Getty of Los
both the conlerence Chairm an and host Angeles, J. Paul Getty Jr.' of Europe, and
governor fo r the 1974 annual mee ting of Gordon Gelty of San Francisco.
the state chief execu tives in Seattle nex t Funeral arrangements w c r e in·
June. complete.
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nard fisherinan missing since Tuesday in
his 22-foot fishing boat was found drifting
aboard the disabled crar.t, Coast GU(rd
off icials said Wednesday. Authorities
said Charles Peterson rs boat was found
floating three miles off Redondo Beach
by a passing boat. Petersor. was reported
10 be in good condition.
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Ha11dling the News
Witl1 Lots of Style
By JACK CHAPPELL
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NEWSP.APERS HAVE a thing.called "style~. .
. It pert ains not to the width of -the publisher's lapels or whether the society
editor w~~rs pants or pantalettcs, but rather to the little nu ts and bolts or
Qtw.S wnling. . .
,rt ~s style th~t dictates what and how abbreviations are used, what gets
capitalized, how Job ti tles are handled and all the other nits that have to be
'f'O\'' , picked when you writepbout stu rr. Style is the newspaper's
1,, battle plan fo.r its assault oo the 1English language.
. It is style and leering editors that cause reporters to
ii' pull out their hair, grind their teeth and .mumble in their -
·~ beards a lot. ·
:,~ Take the case of a woman's itientity and how it relates
~-to a news story and style. _
ll~Ji MOST PAPER.S FOLLQW A style whicb says a woman
<f .\a will be lilentlfied by her first name and last . itamc. the
• CHAPPELL~ -• first tinte she is mentioned in print. After that, she is
rercrred to bv either Miss or Mrs. and her last name.
Easy <tS Pie, you saY.
Try thi s. \
UP I TtltPllO!O
Coast Board
To Conside1·
Avco Appeal ,
By CANDACE PEARSON
01 lhe OellY Pllol Slllt
Avco Communi ty Developers' proposal
to build more lfl[J'f~S,000 dwelling units
near Salt Creek comes before the South
(!oa"t RegionaH'JOne-eoMervation-e.o,m----1-~I
111ission June 25.
The La guna Niguel devclop1nents, tract
7479 and 7885, were among those turned
down for cxcniption status by the ne\V
coastline commission.
To get ar't-exen11)tio n from Prop. 20
1)(:rrnit procedures. a development must
h11vc substantial work done by Nov. 8.
\\'hen the l<iw was passed.
_Only grading Ila§. Q_een _!Jpne on the two
tracts "'hich line both sides of Pacific
Coast lllghway.
Avco appealed the denials to the state
coastli ne . commission. but has in·
definitel y withdrawn the appeals until ac-
tion is taken on the permits.
The South Cdast Comm ission meeting
Jur!e 25 is at 9 a.n1 . in Torrance· City Hall
at JOJJ Torrance Blvd.
1-~-' ou...attcnd a_city ..... coun~ .»'.hi.cU~SQTl,_f,e.m,are_oUex._au"'-1·
gry in nature and acid of tongu.~:lambastes the cowicilmen for some alleged
transgr.ession. urges a just and righteous Go<t to turn their bones to dust and
stomps from the microphon e lo flounce out.
After some difficulty. you learn her name is Bertha Badmouth and the
next day set about to report her "'ords for the public.
Space Repciir Tool
The co-n1n1ission serves bot h Orange
and Los Angeles counties and has moved
:sonie of its meeti ngs into those are11s .
._l'IJi..tlJJl · CJJlir.ely within_theJ,OOQ__
,.a.rd coastal zone bet"•een Coast
i.iigh\v.ly and Salt Creek Beach. Propo~ed
in that area ai·e 2.690 condo1ninium units
from four to 12 stories high.
Astronaut Rust y Schweickart de1nonstrates the bolt in an· effort. to cut a metal strap which has kept the
cutter which is being used by the Skyla b crewmen space station's solar wing fron1 deploying.
Tract 7885 is inland from Coast
Highway. Of its 417 acres, 157 are within
the pcrn1it area. More t.han 2.400 residen-
tial units are planned in initial phases on
the total acreage.
BUT. IS IT MRS. Badmouth. or f\.1iss Badmouth ? She didn 't sto p berating
the council long enough to reveal her mai'ital sta tus. ·
. It is a ~ times like this, with a nioming deadline hoverin g over my quiver-
ing form like a turkey buzzard, that t have looked with favor on "Ms."
(Recently Ms. became lega l styJe-y.•ise for Pilot writers if it is Preferred
by the \Yoman involved. 1'hat helps v.·hao y.·e write the libber stories but not
loo often other times.) ' '
Then. there's the socialite \\'ho want s to be known only as "Mrs. Wilfred
Pigeony.•ater." refusing to give out her own fi rst nam~ - a first name her
parents thought k>ng and hard on.
Corisider lhe cdnfusion presented by governmental and civic agencies·
which reduce their names lo initials and then the little acronyms pop up like
th~t all the time . ·· · . . . ~
Ambusl1 Mm·der
W eapo11s Linl{ecl
To Coast .Man_ ·
SAN -BERNARDINO (AP f -Two Consider USMC, LAFC: $ACC. PeP, A·\Vfl1A. CEEED, and not to mention
SDRWQCB. People get so used to the ini tials, they forget what they stand tor.
STYLI': STATES, if you use ii:iitials, you first list !he organiitztion fully
and put the initials in parentheses, such as : "Committee to Re-establish Execu-
tive Privilege_(.C.RE££1.:_
That's not hard, but try coming up wilhl fii words to go with South Coast
Com1nunily Hospital's CARE unit. which everybody calls "CARE" (It'S Com-
prehensive Alcoholic Rehabilitation Environment) or my personal favorite,
C~ED.
pistols fo und in the apartment of a man
charged with murdering a Chino prison
--guard once belonged to an orange Coun·
ty man , jurors in the Ronald Beaty
escape trial have been told .
CEEED one morning was responsible for my dredging up gems or old
Army language. the kind officers never were supposed lo use.
Try to find out what that bushel basket of letters means when you don't
knov.· what the first E stands fo r. .
First sh.~p. check old news stories tucked away in the files for such an
emergency. In thri:ie old news stories, CEEED was alternately id entified three
different "•ays. Sto1np the floor tv.·ice and ask the staff how such a thing could
have happened.
ATfE~IPT TO REACH the head CEEED man. a publ!C°relatlons-exeCU:
live who you find out is not listed in the phone book. Check the clock. Deadline
is near-arid illcre are other stories.
Whatever happened to that pamphlet CEEED sent out describing how the
"'orld was io be rnade safe for land developers? Look through four desk draw-
ers. Damlli-it-was-thrown out along with last month's Little League scores.
In Panic, the services of the editorial page editor are solicited. The · edi-
torial editor is· the clarion voice of the newspaper. While around her. havoc
reigns. the Lord maketh his face to shine on the editorial editor. The editorial
editor knows all . . .
The editorial editor didn't kno w. But , she could find out and call back in
fi ve minutes.
So no\Y, three people have hunted 15 mintues to cull some ridiculous bit
of information absol utely essential to a sTory. ,
ANOTHER CASE come$ t.Q mind , the case of the itsy bitsy missing fact.
The Society for Prevention of Inhumane Treatment to Orphaned Aardvarks
(SPITOA) is holding a meeting. SPITOA sends in a long news information
sheet that te lls everything from the founding father's middle name to the lo-
cation of the society president's birthmarks. Everything except when the meet·
ing "'ill be held. The guy you have to talk to is gone, and his wife doesn't
know about the Aard\•arks because she is involved "'ith tlile Council on Tea
Larry E. Leach, a Lagun~ Hills resi-
dent, -said 'Tuesday he sold the Ruge r .357
magnum revolvers found in the apart·
ment to different men last year.
One of the pistols was r o u n d
disassembled.. ~ barrel missing, and the
prosecution will apparen tly contend that
it was tlhe murder weapon. Leach iden-
tified it by its serial number.
Leach said he sold the pistol to a ma n
identified only as John Gaiser in
February 1972-at a San-Jose gun show .
The second pistol wa s sold to Robert A.
Seabock at a Los Angeles gun show on
Oct. 7, the day after the Chino aqJb~.
Seacock js awai tin g trial on murder
charge stemming h'Om the ambush. Ben-
ton Douglas Burt and his 18-year-<>ld wife
are also charged with taking part in the
ambush and' arc defendants in .the cur-
rent trial.
Kemper's Lawyer
Asks Dismissal
Of Two Cl1arges
Sipping and Cookie Munching. (CTSCAI). SANTA CRUZ (AP ) -The attorney
THEN, TR)' TIDS: The ,Chamber of Commerce aMounces an Upcoming for Edmun~ Emil Kemper Ill. a:cused
board meetiilg an<r urges Blteifdance tiasedOO-fliOhest-fC.lkST:-·The ~<la-=slayer-of hllS motber~and sc.~en_\\O.OlM.
will be interesting and a little out of the ordina ry due to such items as open has. a:ki·d ;~ti ~v~. m~;!~{ charges
discussions on general matters .... ~ aga1ns is c 1en 1sm1s . .
Then there!s the lady who walks in five minutes before the mom· dead· James Jackson told the court We<lncs· . : . · -· - -lf!g -day th at all that---rema'ln·s-of coeds h~e. a time of day when-every.. second ts -as precious and cursed as the Hope Anita Luchessa and A1ary Ann Pesc, both
Diamond. . . 1 bou h . . 19. are a skull and a bofie . . She wav~s .a new~ re.case a t ~ e school _play and chatters bke a !l'agpte He said that was • • in s u f f i c i e n t
while younJl~1l at an antique typewriter pounding out the story of a triple ax evidence" to prove Kemper. 251 killed the
murder a ape. . 1. . . . . young \\"Omen even though he confessed
Infol'IT"!ed . that . the mornwg dead 1ne ts ~pproa~h1ng hke ~ locomotive and t k'IJ' th ~ Jackson said Kemper's ·
that the )Unto~ h1g~ sch~I play was publis~ JUSt last night and a more ~ t:m~~t w~s 'inadmissibl e "'ithout the pressing story 1s be•ng wntten and you 're terribly sorry, she proceeds to tell s _a1. .
bout th k'dd ho h'l t 1-k f bo he d v1c 1ms corpses. ~OU a . . c t y s w w 1 e y~ ype 1 e ury a ut t mur er. .. "All they have is a bone and a skull.
It 1s tim~ that J yearn for a Job as a war corresponden t. They don't even knotv the cause of death
MY WIFE, who would have the soul of a ncwspapennan if newspapermen in the Pesc case." Jackson sa id.
had souls, is making a sign for me to hang outside my oUicc . Superior Court Judge Charl es Franich
· BEWARE said he \\•ould hear Jhe dismissal motivn
Homo Sa pien lnkus Stainus Wretch: "Newspaper Reporter'' _ evil of June 28. Kemper also is to enter a plea
temper. bad of bre·ath:-bltes when provoked. -Pasteur treatment rccomn1ended on that date. ·
if attacked. Kemper. &-foot-8 and 280 pounds. sflt
quietly during the brief court lp·
peara'nce. He \YRS arrested April 23 in a
Pueblo. Colo., telephone booth \Yhile
Lagunan Suing
City, N eighhors
Over Flood Loss
i -----------·.,-:='.:l-telling Santa Cruz authorities \Yhere to · 1ocatc the bodies of his mother and her
KiCk in, Karate
Class Kills Boy
PilSCO, W ash. iUPll -Ronald
0. ?.iorri son, 18. (tf Pasco, died
from a karate kick in the chest
during a cil)'·sponsorcd karate~
ch1ss, accnrding to officiAls.
They ~ut'id the youth died Tuesday
11 has named them all AJJ defcndrint~ ln nl~ht second~ after he \\'f'IS kicked
11n Or.a~e Counl,Y • upcrio_r_four1 action ___ Uy a !.I:~nr-ol~ sparring partner.
A Laguna Beach resident who blam<'s
the city and se.vertil neijthbora for the
flood .. vatCr that inundnted his,.hcuue Feb.
that seeks $250.000 In danu•gcs. . ~
Edward \V. Drube claims sewer con·
Coun,sewr Calls . -
st.ruction work carried oot by the city up
the hill rrom his home at 1210 CrestviclY
.. Drl\'.c_ "'tu. a nlh}« factor In the deluge or
:~i:'dn;.'•' 111'11 hit hi• propcrty
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_r_°'_" _ _... imL ior Birtli.
Alin nnmeid s dtfnndnnt~·-are R. -.,;;-
Qcr"hl t111d Mnrth~ J ones. the rormcr ,
·O\l'll('t'S fif 1h1~ property, and !he Nolan
Rrft l 1~'1"lti flrl\1 which ncgoun:red the
suit\ IJ1·ulli• ('\nhllil they were well ~u•ttre
111 the ' t1111l' or Ute snlc of the possibility
or lill«lln~.
St1p1)1t'1nc11t11I dcrcnrl11nl~ :ire t he
·anllucner nod Sully' Miller C"Ons1 r~ct~
oompanic5'. nod Jilek It and Afargarct
(;rno11lcc and tl.K . c;o1-.~r.
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PAGO PAGO, American Samoa (UPI)
-Public ~nder Bar~va Se na Waite
excusOO herselrdutlng a criminal pro-
ccec11ng \Vednesday and wen t lo the rest
room. _
Mo111cnts later -without assistance -
Mrs. Wnl lc. 33, gave birth to twin bOys.
The 1notl•cr and Infants were taken to
a hospital where their condition!I were,
l'Cf)('lfl~rl A!I ltOlld.
friend.
Scouting Leaders
On South Coast
Set for Di11ner
An estimated 200 Sout h Coai;t srouting
leaders andJh.filt_.spouses ~ ~_pcgcg to
attend the an nu al El Camino Real.
llistrict recognition din ner June 14 nt
Marc:o Forster Junior Higb Sthool.
The buffet-style .pot luck diruu~r \Ylll
open with Flag Day ceremonies at 6: 30
p.m. ~~a boy lender from each of 40 .cub and scout units will brlng sn
crican:.....Jtlag as a part of the
cere:monies.
Three outstanding leaders in local
scouting will be honored at the · events
which foUow, etlch receiving the-Award
or Merit.
'The win11cr!> of the citations \\'Ill not be
divulged uolil the evening or the dinner,
said general chairmnn \\tllcy ScrHng.
Oo'tcns of olhc.r a\\!Ords \''ill be given at
the dinner and door prizes and co·
tertainm cnt also ~re' schcdul~d. '
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County Moves to Acquire
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South i -aguna Stairway
Action to acqui re possession of the
1.000 Steps stair1\•ay in South Laguna fo r
use of beacl!S,oers has been taken by the
Board of Supe rvisors.
The board voted for the acti on degpite
Nixon, Advisers
Cruise on Y acl1t
WASllINGTON (U PI ) -President
Nixon took a dinner cruise aboard his
yacht Sequoia Wednesday with a trio of
advisers.
The President wa s accompanied by
Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr .• his chief of
staff ; former Treasury Secretary Jobn
ConnaUy, who. serves .as a .parttir;nc
counselor, and Bryce Harktw, his former
counsel for legislative affairs.
Deputy Press Secretary Getald L.
Warren sai d Nixon wa nted to confer with
• his advisers on legislative matters.
Argentinian Released
BUENOS AIRES (U PI ) -Leftist guer-
·rillas "'ho kidnaped the former in·
te lligence chief of the Argentine navy M
days ago released him unharmed today.
The release followed by one day the kid·
naping of a British executive in the \ates!
in a series of attacks or threa ts against
foreign businessmen.
1\·amings by Kennclh Samps·on. diretctor
of harbors. beaches and park s. that the
9th Street Beach to which !he steps lead
1nay be private.
'·Are you going to provide lifegu ards,
bui ld restrooms, clean the beach and pro-
vide par.k.ing.Jlll.Pac\fic Coast Highway,"
San1pson asked, pointing out that these
would be necessary steps after the easc-
1nent containing the <1ilapidat{'d steps
was obtained and the steps repaired.
Disrega rding Sampson's advice. the
board members directed that the Real
Property Services Depa rtn1ent ac..quire
the 1.000 Steps easement and authorized
the: County Counsel to file any necessa ry
leg<il action.
Counsel Adria:n Kuyper no'>'' may either
file condemn ation actipn to acquire the
JO-fool wide easement or claim public
prescriptive rights to the strip based on
use over the years. ~. ·-
The easement and steps <ire supposed ly
owned by some 400 property O\Yners who
live across -Pacific Coast Highway. The
owners built the steps ma ny years ago
but research has revealed that no taxes
have been pai d on tfie strip of land, for ut
least 40 years. .
~Tuesday. Kuyper warned that the coun-
ty may face a Uability suit if someone is
injured on . the ·dangerous old wooden
stairway, despite the fact that the county
does not now O\Vn it.
He estimated that it will roSt the coun-
ty about $30.000 to acquire title to the
steps and the cost of repairing them has
been estimated by Satnpson at $21 ,000.
Only 917 of those units are in the
coastal permit zone in tract 7885, which .
also includes 13.5 commercial acres: 73
acres of a 108.5-ai.re golf course and 15
acres o par s.
Development of the entire 417 acres in
the tract would . house an eventual•
population of ti,5oo persons, "an en-
viron1nental i1npact statement prepared
for Avco by VTN engineers states.
Density within tract 7885 vai'ies from
nine dwelling units per acre to more than
25 units per acre.
The Laguna Niguel H o"m e owner s
Association this week went on recOrd in
op_eosition to Avco's high rise plan.
Martita Declares
Ehrlicltman'Liar'
NE\V YORK ! UP-I ) -Martha Mitchell
says former White House aide John
Ehrlichn1an \s "a liar -i n out-and-out
liar."
Asked Wednesday .-in an impromptu
televisio n int erview about Ehrlichman 's
civil sui t testimony linkng her hu~baiid,
forme~ Attorney General John Mitcl:lell,.
to the planning oflpolitical burglari~s and
huggings. she said, "I told my husband
four ye3rs ago about Ehrlichmah and it·
took him two years to find out I was
right."
MrS. tl1itchell's comments were broad-
cast over the NBC network.
Adversaries Collide
REYKJAVIK (Ul) -A Royal Navy
frigate and an Iceland ic gunboat collided
today off the coast or Iceland where •
\\'arships of the two countries have been
patroling in the conti nuing dispute over
fi shing rights.
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By Brandt
TEL AVIV JU~) -West Germon
Chancellor Willy Brandt alTived under
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Pre.sident·
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W atned Over , Spy Pl~n
NEW YORK AP) :--'"'e New York after Huston told H.iideman : "W don·t
Ti.mes said today that White House want the President linked to this thlng
documents showed President Nixon ap-with his signature on paper .•• because
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that the "use or this technique is ciearly
illegal," The Times said.
Shift • · C slri.ct security today -the first head of a
---. . m ... -..,,eat---"•ElJlllalLgGYemmeDLeV"1!..to...vWLlMael -
. --,, He asked Israelis for a "new beginning"
proved a plan for expanded domestic in-all hell \vould break loose if this thing
Fell!fel\N! gitliermrtn 9'10'"tlesplt_.-.,... .... ,,.k
warning that parts of it were 0 cJearly U-Nixon acknowledged in a sta~ment
· The Associated Press reported oo May
29 thitt $0Utces close to the Watergate·ill·
:vestiga~ Ian was carried out
by an interdepartmental undercover
team inside governmenl after it was
ostensibly canceled.
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despite the slaughter of Jews by the
T 0 Saddleback N~:~~r exchangi ng official ~ings
\\'ith PM.me Minister Golda f\.1eir t. Brandt ·
headed immediately for Ya~ Vashem,
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IUCKY nCKV POLmx: Never mind
all those nasty things they are saying to-
day about Fifth District Supervisor Ro n
Caspers just because he tied the can to
fifth District Pl!iflning Commissioner
Ron Yeo. I be lieve Caspers.
Caspers said that he asked £or Yeo's
resignation so ' he cOuld get , some
le~dership on the cOWlty planning body
'fro:m the fa st·growing.Saddleback Valley.·
· ¥eo is noted as a !ltroog eviron·
mentalist from Newport Beach. So Yeo
went. Oncoming as Fifth District planner
is.Bart Spendlove, president of the Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Council.
--which must be considered the-most
• pqlitically influencial mllSCle group in
that region.
.'J'huS ends the alliance or the t\VO Rons
from Newport Beach'. One Ron went 'It
the request or the other. .
SINCE RON YEO was a strong voice
fdr ecology on the county planning board,
his demise as a commissioner has promp-
ted considerable whimpering . in th!!
halls up there at the County Seat.
They are saying Caspers gave Yeo the
boot because he was too much on U>e· en-
vironmental kick. 11e \Vas going to get in
t~ way or the big developers-the guys
wh::i make heavy political contributions.
ClearIY, Yeo was to0 strongly aligned
'vith the bugs and bunnies· folks. .
FuRTHER. THE-CASPERS .delractcrs
hint, the Fift~ District s_upervisor wanted
to get a strong political ally out in the
~addleback Valley lo assure tlUlt no
c1tybood drive would start.
Caspers, they reasoned, had experience
n1ith cityhood drives when folks in Irvine
di~n't particularly care for the way
Orange COunty government' \\'as handling
growth and_ land development: So they
formed a city and took jurisdiction ·away
rrom Caspers' board ..
'Illus the suggestion that Board
Chairman Ron doesn't want that same
circumstance to occur in the booming
Saddleback Valley.
Well, those are all the nasty things
some folks are saying today.-But on the
other band, you have to consider
Caspers' timing on all this business of
booting one -planner and app()inting
another.
Clearly, it was incredibly awful timing.
YEO, FOR EXAMPLE, has just been
spending considerable time running a
series of seminars out in the Saddleback
Valley, talking about the history. erology
and planning of the place. During many
of these sessioos,, he was working
shoulder-to-shoulder "'ilh Spendlove, the
man who shall now warm his rormer
seat.
And just before C!spers himself is to
appear at one of the Saddleback seminar
sessions, the announcement comes. So
Yeo. Spendlove and caspers all show up
al the same forum. And Caspers gets to
eiplain it au lo the as.ssembled folks .
''YEO HAS BROUGllT great dignity
and intellect tto the Planning Commis·
sion," Caspers explained. These are
grounds for ou!ll~? _ _
\Yell, that wasn't quite ·it, Caspers went
on. He wanted a man from the Valley
itself. And Spendlove is that ruan.
"Bes!_dcs, Spendl1_>ve is a very strong en-.
vironmentalist 100. --
. No\\'. this is such a simple explanaLioo
_Q[_the gra_n_!i shakeul!_ that you have to
believe it. You Know it's true becatlse
Caspers stood right up there and said it
that simply. It was simple. Has to be
true.
Never mind what all those other people
are saying.
Vesco 'No Fuaitive' e ,
SAN JOSE. Co!lta Rica (UPI) -New
Jersey financier Robert Vesco said
Wednesday he did not consider himself a
fugitive, despite a U.S. indictment charg-
ing him and two Conner members of the
Nixon administration with obstruction of
justice. Vesco also said in a statement
from bis San Jose retreat that he has
fired his personal represeritative in this
small Central American nation.
( IN SHORT ... )
the Jerusalem memorial to six million
J e,vs "'ho were victims of Adolf Hitler's
.. final solution."
Hundreds of troops and police guarded
Bra'.ndt's arrival and bip to Jerusalem.
e Fund Probe Begi11s
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) -An in-
depth investigation began today into the
1911 Cami)aign finances of the late Rep.-
William 0. Mills (R·Md.), who killed
himself last month after reports he had
hidden a $'l5,000 contribution~ from the
Committee to Re-elect the President
(CRP).
The Maryland Board or Elections
\Vednesday night authorized auditor
Albert Lawler to "take whatever steps
are necessary," including the chance
they could lead him to the cne.
_e Reaga11 i11 Defense
STATELINE, Nev. (AP) -Ca1ifornia
Gov. Ronald Reagan came to the defense
or the Nix.on Administration's budget
policies \Vi!dnesday, saying ' 'L' m .
disgusted" with Democrats who carp -
about Some cuts in federal spending.
"The governors on the other side of the
table are more interested in partisan ad·
vantage," the Republican governor
declared, referring to some of his
Democratic COUflterparts attending the
National Governors Conference. -
e POW Bits Cha~es
DENVER (AP) -The attorney for a
former POW accused or collaborating
with the enemy said \Vednesday he will
seek a fede ral court injunction ordering
the military to drop the charges. -
Marine Sgt. Abel Larry Kavanaugh, 24,
Westnlinster, is one of eigbt former
prisoner-s charged by Col. Theodore W.
Guy Of Tucson, Ariz., with·coUaborating
witlf the enemy while in the North Viet-
namese prison camp known as Plantation
Gardens, near Hanoi.
e TV Rift Erupts
DENVER (AP) -Army officials say a
television network's filmed report which
purported to show nerve gas leaking
from dismantled bombs near Denver was
actually water being used for a test film.
The controversy erupted after NBC
reported in a documentary that film it
had obtained showed lethal nerve gas
leaking at tbe Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
Documents Show
Agnew,c Others
Linked to ITT
• WASHINGTON (UPI) -High-ranJ(ing-
Administration officials, including Vice
Pffsident Spiro T. Ag},ew, took part in
the handling of a much publicired an·
titrust case against I1T, according to
docwnents released Wednesday.
Letters and menios written by Interna·
tional Telegraph and TeJephone Co. ex·
ecutives were made public for the first
time by U1e House commerce in-
vestigating subconimittee.
They mention nine Administration of·
flcials, including President N i x on ;
Agnew; Conner Attorneys General John
~1.itchell and Richard G. Kleindienst:
former White House aides J o h n
Ehrlichman and -Charles Colson ; former
Conunerce Secretaries Maurice · Stans
and Peter G. Peterson, and John .Con-
nally, former Treasury secreJary and
now a presidential consultant. ·
legal" issued May 22··that the. plan contained a
provision for surreptitious entry by The sources told AP they couldn't say
how tong the group performed the func·
lion but said the umt had aceess -to
"Virtually all agencies or government~·
and used <hat access ·10 intercept mail.
tap telephones, audit income-tax returns
and plant informers.
~TbeJ'idles said_it Md obtained \hrec federal-agents but said be rescinded his
menlorandums written by Tom Charles approval of the plan five days after
-Huston, a staff -:wlstant to-·tbe President, ordering it put into operatioo.
including one that summarized the plan But Nixon gave no hint that the com-
SPEECH SILENCED
Poul McCloskey
by the Interagency Committee on mittee that recommended lifting existing restrictions against breaking and en-
lntelligenct, tering by Intelligence agents also \Varne;d
In Washington, 'tOp members of the •" > Senate Watergate Committee said the in'-
formation published by, the Times did not
come fnl!J1 that panel. At the opelting of
the committee's televised hearing today,
Sen. Sam J . Ervin {D-N.C.) and Sen.
Howard H:Baker J;. (R·TeM.) hQth said
copies of intelligence paper~ ttimed over
to the committee are secur'E and under
elaborate guard.
With Petrol,enm
South Vietnam Convoy McCloskey's .
lmpeachmei1t
Talk Foiled
=-.Copies_of the seer~.in~ell£e-~
were ... tumed over to..the committee by a
federal judge, who got them from ousted
White House counsel John W. Dean llI .
~Arrives-in~Phnom_Penh
WASHINGTON (AP-) -The first
House speech on possible \Vatergate·bas-
ed impeachment proceedings against
President Nixon lasted just six minutes
before it was shot off by a quo11.1m call .
Rep. Paul N. McCloskey says he V.'On't
try to make the speech again.
~But-the-debate ·will .-go_ on._ .the
California Republican said. "It is going
to take plac.e across the country and in
the Congress ·until this is resolved."
Rep. Earl F. Landgrebe of Indiana, a
conservative Republican , s i I enc e d
McC\oskey's spee~h Wednesday night bJ
f~rcing the House to ·adjourn for lack of a
quorum.
1\-tcCLOSKEY SAID the time for '
formal inquiry into House impeachment
proceedings "seems almost at hand
unless the President makes a full and
fair disclosure &( everything he kno\vs
and when he learned it."
It the President lays out the facts, said
~1cCloskey, a liberal who tried to v.'rest
the GOP nomination from Nixon last
year. "I suspect that llOlle of us wish to
impeach the President or even inquire in·
to the matter."
Landgrebe triggered a 4 0 • m i nut e
parliamentary tangle by demanding a
qu.or...Ym._>Jor McCloskey's speech. That
came-near 9 p.m. after the-House had
finished its regular business and most
members bad gone home .•
Only 152 members wei:e still in the
House, far short of the 218 quorum need·
ed to stay in session.
Greta Garbo Has
Surge1·y· on Eyes
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -Actress
Greta Garbo has undergone eye cataract
surgery at a Barcelona clinic, the
newspaper La Vanguardi8 said today .
The newspaper did not say when the
65-year.ol.d Swedish actress underwent
surgery, but a private medical source
said it was lhree days ago.
The Joaquin Barraquu· clinic dCnietl
the presence or the former film star ..... b!lt
a ... spokesman.Jater .said it v.•as.pollcy n!>t
to give information on patients.
Informants said Miss Garbo, v.'ho lives
in Sl.<lckholm, entered Spain by car.
It appeared_Miss Garbo would remain
in the clinic about two W(!.eks, iofonnants ·
said.
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Baker said the committee copies were
under 24-hour guard in a safe at the
Capitol offices or the Joint Conunittee on
Atomic Energy.
The summary showed the plan con·
lained provisions for illegal entry ·by
federal ·agents, examining rbail ·bcrOrc
delivery, monitoring overseas telephoae
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nam just aler dark today, bringing
vitally needed petroleum and ammunition
supplies.
Seven gas tankers and three smaller
dry cargo craft made the 84-mile dash up
the Mekong River fron\ the South Viet·
namese border under American air·
cover.
Initial reports from radio monitors and
reporters watching-the last leg of the
convoy r~n said none of t.he ships WC\S
hit.
T\\'O SAILORS were wounded by small ar~ fire whcn··c.ommunist troops fired
on the convoy at a narrow bend in the
river about 20 n1iles southeast of Phnom
Penh, hitting two escort gunboats, the
reR<>rlers said.
Reix>rters · said governmtnl troops
clearing the east bank or the rivtr suf·
fe red si:r: killed and three wounded.
Bombing on the surrounding banks was
carried· out by U.S. Flll bomhcr1s, -they
said. In ground fighting, Communist troops
blocked government troops trying _ t_o
clear Highway 4 and the sides of the road'
17 miles s.ou th\\'est. of Phnom-Penh.
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Awarded Por110 Star's Film Raided
Damages "'" SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ ~lorllyn Chambers, t h e
OAKLAND (APl -A jury J pornographic film star whose
has aw1rded $1.5 million in picture graces Ivory Snow
damage\ to a housewife whose detergent boxes. says she will
mental capacity allegedly was · "go aUJhe way" to stop police
reduced to that or a S.year-old from seizing prints <o{ her cur~
through a mishap on the rent movie hit.
operating table. Mlss Chambers appeared at
had threatened to oontinue
con[lscatlng prints whenever
the picture is shown there.
Plaintiffs in the action in-
cludeQ the ,theater's cashier
.and projectionist, OOth of
whom have been arrested at
least twice during the 1aids in
the suburban communHy 30
miles southeast or San Fran-
Tllursda~, Junt 7, 1973 OAILV PILOT
' Priddy Cla.ims Innocence '
I
• wete found Tuesd~y aboard Priddy \\'&s not required-to or the major! in 19S3 and.;
LOS ANGELES <AP> -the vesl!el after the threat enter a formal p!(!a. Ranso1n's after stints a11 a player and!' became known, but were hurl. 1..-p ·r .. ~ Former major league baseball ed over the side "'ithout comn1e11ts c:une as he argued pluy~~1anager in tu~-ac1 l9!
player Jerry Priddy was free detennlning whether they ac-ror a reduction of the p:t0,000 Coast ~ague . he beca~ ~
on bail today after declaring tually were explosives. bail requested by the govern· go!{ pro ID 1959. ~ through his attorney that he Is ~ 4 ;~
not responsible for al tempts to A SPOKESJ\.1AN (or Princess mcntr .. p tDDV'S FRIENDS ei ·
extort $250,000 from a ship 1..--k h. t company by allegedly plactng Cruises, which operates !he PENNE ltEDUCEO it t o pressed s11\,!\.: at is arres . Billy Joyce ~falonc, 35, the a news conference Wednesday
mother of six children, won to support a Hayward theater
. award..altu...aJ our_..,eeL.J>wner'.Lllll!!,llllll I ·
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suit against local police (or
cisco .
~-colffptaih sa1
bombs aboard one of its IUX· Island Princess, said the 876 $150.000, and Priddy was J\.1any said they did not believ_!..
,.... ..... _uey__lioet _ ssengers and crew members released \\tednesday arternoon he could have done it. His at-•
Priddy. 53, now head of an v.·ere aware-or-the '1rtctctE!n"t~•"ft""erj)O!ting-a-guerafltee-iof--10FneY4ii1id-Eridd1~y-;J;'•.;Jwi0,.a<1nci·L11L--..oJ
advertising company arter J n· and did not panic. He sa id the $.15,000 a,nd agrl'cing to put up condition .was healthy and tha~: BRIEF J raiding the .theater seven S times to remove copies of the
'-~"".""-------lll()•le "Behind the Green
Superior Court trial that ended Door." · Wednesday, ''I'm going ·to go all, the way
Doctors tesiifted M: rs. lrt defending my film,'' said
Malone ~~me men t 8 11 y Miss Chambers, 21, who
retarded during a routine modeJed for the soapbox cover
opera tion in 1971 when the before tald~ up acting. "l
anesthesliOlogist. accidentally have a First Amendment right
cut off the oxygen supply to to freedom of expression. ·My
her brain. acting is very important to
•· Acces• Sollght me. It is what I want to say to everyone. It is me." SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
chief or the California Senate
says · he wants, to g i v e
reporters more access 19. the
upper house -not less -no
matter what was in a short·
lived 1ft.SS cmtrol mealUre be
a.uthored. '
-'l'be Senate Rules Com-
mittee unanimously adopted
and laltt rellclnded regula-
tions Wednesday that would
have given upper house co~
mlttees authority to , kick
reporters out of public com-
mittee meetings · by majori ty
vote. e Bllb All11•nce
SHE SAID she.Jl'll!lld testily
In court "or· whatever else is
necessary so that my film can
be shown in Hayward."
The suit/ by . San Carloe
-Clnema .Jn4, whicl\ runs the
Haywatll '!11eater, o8iil police
Officials--
Keep Eye
01i Slick
SACRAMENTO (AP) -COLETA (UPrl -= Coast
Two rival sales and income Guard and wjldlife officials
tax bills squeaked through ~ ' kept 8 c1ose· eye Wednesday on
Senate. Revenue and Taxatton a five·mile long oil slick which
Comnutlee Wednesday. orlginateQ_ from a I a r g e
One, by Assemblyman Ken--number of natural boles in the
oeth Cory (D-Oanhm Grovef, floor or the Santa Barbara ~d U9e up ~ entire Channel, sCene f;f a n
estimated $829 mllbon surplus ecological .disaster four years
In the ~nt budget 'l>n . a ago. • ·
comblnatiOn of sales and m-Th li k which w fi t come tax relief, cancellation e s c • as ll'~
of state bonjis. and con-ll~lted ~1onday . off Coal 011
structiorl funds for a new state Point. wa.s de'scr1bed as a fl.Im
Capitol. The other plan, by of light oil, far less me~ac1ng
Sen. James Q. Wedwortb ( ~ than lbe ~avy crude oil t~l
Hawthorne). would use up all ~s~ up from, an offshore oil
ol this year's budpt '"""'° ng m J969. \
plus all ol next year:'s on a THE COAST Guard and or.
massive Sl.2 billion sales and ficials or the state Department
income tax relief' plan. o.C Fish and Game said the
• Chief to ~It •lick did not appear to
IRWINDALE (Af) -INiin-threaten wildlire or beaches
dale Police Chief Ernest v. but they planned to send out
AgulrTt, linked to aa inD~ eit~ a bOat-or an airpbne
peddling scandal llm>lvina' LI. Wedl'eid•)<'lo keep track ol1r
Gov. Ed Reinecte's former The light Uhn of oil , in a
,top aide, will resign effective band varying from ·150 to 200
<ll<XI 1hlnday, dty Manager yards 1'lde, w• reported dr~
Charles R. Atartin says. Ung to the southeast, parallel
Escapee
Iii Diaper
MENLO PARK (AP ) -
A youthful olf<nder has
been taken int9 custody by
officers here for "walking
to and slightly away from the
shoreline . • ,.
Nofziger:
Check -Paid
For AIP Joh
around town, using SACRAMENTO <AP ) -A
abusive language and former GOP campaign official
speaking in a foreign has coofirmed he received a
tongue," 1 police report : llO,llllll check . from Hugh
says. ~ -' Sloan, then-treasurer-of Presi-
Officer Don Heyftoo dent Nixon's re-election drive,
said -that-even~thougtr--ro fUDit3 "le-glllmate" pro-
pollct cou1d n o. t ~ tgram tnvo\t'ing the American
dentand the la~guage, Independent Party.
they could te~I 1t was In a WtdneMiay interview,
abusive ,. especially when Lyn Nofziger. who wa·11· deputy
they tried to get the of. chairman of the Republican
ftnder out of a tree T\16-Natiotlal committee in 1971
-day. ' • when the~yment took place,
The suspect, dressed in S3id Jeb S. Magruder, a GOP
diapers, and towingi a 'campaign official. first to1d
8eCUrity pillow. was 1a 2-him of the program. .
year-old chimpanzee nam-Nofziger made his remarks
ed "Baboo." His owne r. to reporters in respome to
Joseph Hoare. said Baboo Sloan's Wednesday •testimony
escaped when he wasn't before the Senate committee
looking. -, lnvestigating the Watergate
"I "'rill have to get d of scandal.
him," Hoare said. "He's
getting too active." Hoare • THE SENAT&, committee
said the chimpanzee will heard Sloan testify he, gave
be sent to the . outdoor ·the •to,000 to Nofgizer and
primate 0 ·b t e r v a t J 0 n ~ater heard rumors '!this was
_,,,.. . to be. built bear ~aJ•r .. SO!n< purpose with --. ... ra w the Wallace pri-
Staqtprd. U~verslty. ;~ , .. 11 ~~-· ---* * "{.· ~·I Ex~White House Aide
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'Reluctant' to T~tify
' L!)S ANGELES (AP ) -submited to the judge In the
Former Whlte Rouse akte Egli Pentagon papers trial or
KrOflh has beconlO rcloctnnt to El~herg and Anthony -3:
-t..tlfy-before a..county-$&n_JL ·Ru•"'· _
jury investigating a break·ln In thnt document Krogh
at the office of Daniel •
EllsbCrg'• .J>l)'cblatrl~I, the says he headed a special
district attorney'• of!lce !!> White 11o•1 e lpyeslipUon
dloetes. (lldated story, Pap team and approvtl piano by
17) , E. H""anl 11~ and C.
Krosh has taken f ti II Gordon Liddy to Elliberg's
r.sponslblllty for the break-In peychlatric reco ''
at the office of t h.., · Krogh resigned from his job
-psych1'trlst; -Dr. L e •·'-• •• u n d u.a e.c r a..l a r y or
1 Fielding, Jn Sfptember 1971. transportation 1¥t m o n t h
Dist. Atty. Joeepb Btll<!b aft~r his name ''°"' In the
' stlll 1• negotiating with Kroati. EllsbCrg case.
'But Busch did not Include him Busch said lwo former
"on •n updated lilt ol potential Wblte House aides, domestic
witnesses. affairs adviser John D .
He said that, II necessary, Elirllchman al)d presidential f the jury would receive as' coun!ICI ChtirlCt w. Colson. are
·evKlence K r o g h.' I ef!ldavlt expected to testify on Friday.
police action violated the
rights both of ..the plalnti rfs to
offer erotic art films to "an
audience of consenting adul13"
aod or that audience 'to see
them .
'
Artie and James Mitchell,
brothers who produced the
film , also appeared at the ·
news conference. They said
the movie, which cos.t $50,000
to make, ·had grossed over . uPi T~i.
$900.llOO since its release last ACCUSED IN EXTORTION
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Jt.year big league career, v.·as captain felt the vesse l was $15,000 cash today . his client-Tecenlly had bee!\
arraigned Wednesda y on a safe allhough the extortionist Before t he arraignment told by the government he ti~d·
chai;ge of interfering with said four bon1bs had been began, Priddy told reporters: $10.000 co ming in overpaid
commerce by threats of planted. "There are a lot ol things I'd taxes. 1
violence. U convicted, he could Priddy, wearing a grhn CX· like to say, but my lawyer Ransom and government at~
be sentenced to 20 years in pression ,that contrasted wil h says to say nothing." torneys agreed to meet in ~.he ...
prison and fined $10,000. his flashy c h e ck e r c d Priddy played II years in near future to make a voice.
The cruise ship, the Island SJX>rtcoat , red tie and maroon the ma jor leagues, handling print of Priddy readin g the ex:
Princess, was SCheduJed to ar-slacks, listened sil ently as his infield chores for 1hc New to rtionist's words over a tel-·
rive this mQrning at its attorney, Karl K. _Ra nsom. York Yankees, Setro it Tigers. cphone. 'Ill.is print cou ld then·1
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• D ARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE
Nuclear Powerr Fears
Jtalph Nader and the environmentai organization
Friends of the Earth bave filed suit to shut down 20
nuclear power {>lants around the U.S., including the one
at San Onofre just south of San Clemente_ •
Nader and Friends are asking a federal djstrict
court in \Vashl ngton, D.C., to order the Atomic Energy
Commission (AEC) to revoke the operating licenses of
the plants on safety grounds.
-----""""-;;;;:;'::;;t!h"1e~i'j·/';;1 +lo!!ll~lows..J1Y. about a month a Stanford Re-search Institute (SRf} repo urging thT3Ccertance o<---
nuclear energy to augment and replace fossi fue ls in
Calilornia.
U the expansion of nuclear power is not permitted,
SRI said, Ca lifornia consumers will spend . $30 billion
more between 1985 and 2000 for electricity from other
sources. And that says nothing about the effects of pol-
lution from those other so urces.
Stanford Research also said that siting and safety
criteria for nu clear plants are technical problems that
can be resolved. The potential savings to Ca lifornians,
who, reali stically , will have to get their power Crom
some source, wou ld seem to make those efforts worth·
while. The AEC currently is conducting lengthy hearings
into whether existing requirements for emergency core
cooling system s, i.e .. bac~up safety systems for nuclear
power plants, should be modified. Friends of ihe Earth
has been participating in those hearings with full rights
to present technical evidence and question AEC experts.
And wben the AEC ·makes its determination, tbaLde-
==~-::~-cision-will-be-subjecl-to-r.aview"by-the-courts .•. ==~=
So why the lawsuit, at . best a negcitl.ve approach?
\Vhy a moratorium when the safety record of licensed
nuclear plants is excellent and when AEC prodecures
are earned out in public view and have proven work·
able?
fears1>ased on recollections of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and
innumerable tests on remote deserts and atolls.
Maybe it is time to re-educate ourselves about nu·
clear power with an eye to ward Its great potential for
positive innuence in our lives.
-W e've been seeing plenty of -ex amples la y, al -
government levels , of the damage that can be wrought
by over-zealous crusaders.
Notably alarming is the behavior of tbe goon squads
oC the Justice Department's Bureau of Narcotics and
Dangerous Drugs whose zeal S®ms to oyettide their
understanding of the U.S. Constitution.
Most Americans give high priority to any reason·
able :effort to curb the spreading drug menace. To this
end, tbe Drug Control Act of \970 contained a "no
knock " clause permitting unannO unced entry by nar-
cotics agents in certain specific instances. ,
SQ the Bureau promptly set up 38 teams of agents
specializing in these no-knock "buSts." Wearing weird
disguises, supposedly to resemble their quarry, these
goons have exhibited a curious inability to decipher
str~et addresses. Armed to the teeth, they have br.oken
· into homes, terrorizing the innocent occupants for ex-
tended periods -before d iscovering they were In the
wrong house.
At least one of their victims required hospital treat· •
_menkfor. .emotional~ a~~he U.vaders hel_d_a gun_
at ber husband's head while ey storfuecJ tlfrough-the·----1
home.
. -One answer, perhaps, lies in the deep-seated fear
most Americans harbor with respect to nuclear power -
Public condemnation of these Gestapo tacti cs should
be swift. Public acceptance, on grounds that the end
justifies the means, could be the first step toward total
loss of basic freedoms . Order can never be achieved by
law-breaking. ~ II@ JUU. MA~E~ I KlllW. BUT A 5"AKE NOET I HK Wt:· ' • •
Mi-tchell Change
.
Baffles Friends
WASHINGTON -John Mitchell denied
to federal investigators three wceb ago
that he had any role in the 1969-70 na-
lional secllrity "'iretaps d e s p i t e
documentary evidence that he approved
them. pil ing new riddles on top of the mystery over both his past and future
role in the Water·
gate scandal.
Mitchell's denial
lacks all plausible
explanation. Nor is it
the first time that
llfitche!J 's denials or
Watergate-connected
events have b e e n
contradicted by farts
w hi ch had .to be
koown to him. Thus, investigators in
both the Justice Department and the
Senate wonder about the value of his (u.
lure testimony, a growing doubt that
could play into President Nixon's hand s
if 11.fitchell attacks him.
IN PRIVATE conversations, Mitchell
gives Ule impression both of confusion
and o{ a desire to tell all . Combined with
the questions of his credibility. Mitchell
-once the strongman of tbc Nixon ad-
ministration -now becomes a dangerous
unkno"'" in the \Vatergate mess.
That was shown by his strange conduct
in the FBl's routine investigation of the
17 or so national security wiret~ps. At-
tempting to find the then ffiissing v.iretap
files, FBI agents interviewed f\.1itchell in
New York in mid-May. He not only
•-----<1enied--ttny-knowtedge ot'-thellips bllt
said flatly he had not approved them.
But when the files shortly thereafte r
v•ere located in a White l~ouse safe. the
-FBI notL>d that_John Mitchell 's a roval
was signed to them . Could it have been
a Justice Department clerk duplicating
the Attorney General's signature? FB I
officials personally familiar "ith ~tit
chell's signature said absolutely no.
ri.loreover, some of the "'iretap requ ests
contained marginal notes unmistakably
( EVANS·NOVAK J
pencilled in by ~titchell.
TO PtlAKE SURE, the }o"'BI called in
handwriting experts to test the sfgJl&·
tures? Their verdict: they v.-ere signed
by the real John Mitchell.
At about the sanle time , ~Iitchell was
saying, "I don't know what the hell he's
talking about," in response to an allega-
~ion by a fol'9)er aide that Atty. Gen.
Mitchell had aske\I him to aintact
Supreme Court justices to protest an
anti-wiretap decision. Mitchell 's earlier
denials under oitli that-he played a role
in the 1972 campaign before resigning as
Attorney Gene ral, rarclcal on its face,
has been contradicted by other sworn
testimony. He has amended his previoos
sworn denials of any prior knowl~e of
the Watergate burglary. And he biS been
indicted for perjury in the Vesco case. -
Now, Mite.hell seems eager to get on
the witness stand to talk. Tlling up
habits made famous by his wife, he has
placed late evening telephone calls -not
to newsmen but to fri ends -to indicate
that desire. But it is not clear what he
"'ants to say. In fact, some of these
friends have described him as •rattled "
-about as far as he could get from the
~fitchell or-old.
ONE l\llTCHELL assOeiate believes his
agitated state of mind was set off by a
private telephone call from a newspaper
correspondent telling Mitchell that ex·
presidential aide John D. Ehrlichman,
never a friend,· was going to implicate
l}lm_9e1!.P.IY in the Watergate scandal.
After that, Mi tchell told !'he UPl's Helen
Thomas over the tele phone t h a t
somebody was trying to make him "the
fall guy" in the scandal.
According to one Nixon inli mate. none
of this is surprising. He contends that
Mitchell. contrary to his strongman
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Now that lton Ziegler has three
White House jobs, will he be able
to mislead the American public
three times as much as be did be-
fore when he was ju~ Nixon's
press secretary?
GloomY G\15 ,..,._,, -'"'"in.. n
t .. dert Ind lie Ml lliftMlripy A fftd tfM
vi~ of IM ............. S.iMI }"Wt Nt
IMYt to GIOMIY On. 0.llY .. ilel.
reputation. habitually ~·ould deny on
Tuesday what he said ~Iooday in the ad-
ministration's inner councils . '"John
Mitchell's problem is that he can't
remember what he says," contends this
presidential adviser.
But he hai::I atways been a rival of
Mitchell. Friendlier sources are baffled
by Mitchell's present dem ea nor .
Republican politicians regarded h.im as a
straight talker who certainly d i d
remember what he said from one day to
the next and vastly prererred him to
President Nixon's haughty personal
aides.
INDEED, one ·. high·level Republican
who has known ~fitcheH well for years
feels he has changed tremendously in re-
cent \\'eeks. While Mitchell bas been
losing his grip, be says, bis wire Martha
bas been playing a cool and Jong.headed
game against the White House. Despite
l\.litchell 's own public statements pro-
fessing the President's innocence, Mrs.
Mitchell .has--subUy warned "Mr.
President" that, U her husband is made
the Watergate scapegoat, ' ' Mr.
President" is going to seriously damage
himself.
The demise of hard-nosed John Mit-
chell , rrom his inex plicable denials o(
provable facts· to his wife's implicit
threats agaJnst the President, has
bewilaered and saddened Republican·
politicians. They had regarded him as a
political sanctuary when the Haldcman-
Ehrlichman palace guard spurned them.
Now, Mitchell ha s berome one of the
most combustible, uncertain elements in
the \Vatergate disaster.
.Obscenity Still With .Us
Have Prop. 18 Oppone1its Forg otten Prorriises? --·
It has been seven months since Califor·
nians voted "No'' on Proposition 18.
That "'as the initiative that sought to
strengthen state and local control or
obscene materials, iand to equate. con-
temporary standard s with comm unity
standards. The heck
\vilb all that jazz
about "redeeming
social values."
The movie Indus-·
try, and the boot< and
1nagazine publishers.
opposed t.hat meDs· -
ure. all-out. At least
$500,000 worth of all-
out. But theirs waS
a profit motive. What's filth if you can
make a buck!
"Dtslnterested" opponents -public
''leaders'' -cautioned against what they
termed the excesses of the Initiative.
-"Yea/' there IA a need to curb obscenity _ .J._...._ buL 11No," Proposition 18 was not the way
• to ' ,tee peerless leaders charged II
smacked of censorship and trespassed on
Cr~. And, certainly you folks don't
want &o trespass on freedom !
WEILM'EANING newspapers cau-
tlcned •galnst Propo$1Uon 18. Tiley ex-
••
( RUS WALTON J
tolled the virtue or a free press; sug-
gested there were other, proper, ways to >
control the mounting garbage.
4'ohn Wayne and Robert Young --and
even some Episcopal bishops -made a
deal. "You vote against 18 and "'e'll join
\vi th you folks to clean up the garbage."
Well, the voters said "No" Git 18. Bu
the garbage is still there. ·
It ferments and resters. Jn books and
magailnes and direct mail. Jn "R" rated
side s:ho1A-"S and "X" rated movies shown
at outdoor drive-in! as well as back·alley
theaters.
California remains pretty much the
smut capital of the n at Io n. "Deep
Throa t" .clears the censors, such as the.y
are. Marlon Brando takes time from the
Indian wars for a Last Tango in Paris.
And, a Mu!Cum of Erotic Art is opened
at San Francisco's Fisherman's WJlarr.
WHERE are they? The ones who prom-
ised lo lead the "right kind' of a cam·
)lllign" lo dump the garbage?
I do not see Big John Wayne striding
across the screen or riding across the TV
·tube. Thete is no "Howdy, folks. Whad-
dya say you and me join together and get
rid of thuh garbage?"
I do not hear Robert Young, in his best
Marcus Welby, M.D., manner, eotms el·
Jing ll;S, or prescribing the c or r e c t
medicine to stop ,the infection.
I see no crusading newspaper editorials,
now. Only more lurid teasers for mora
dirty pictures and sbip joints on the
entertainment pages.
As for the bisho.PS, I guess they are !oo
busy with other ' secular-affairs to
remember their promises.
THERE ARE no bil~ before the state
legislature to attend to the garbage
di.sposal "within the bounds qt freedom ."
Alter the defeat of Proposition 18, the
movie Industry. made one quick Oick of
intention. A lobbyl!t suggested to State
Senator John Harmer (R-Olendale), in·
stiglllor of PrCiposlUon 18; that perhaps a
conference was in ordet:. To date that
conference has not-bei!n held.
And so the garbage piles up, the kid!
play In the stuff, and the lnle<llon
spreads.
And those wbo coofu!KI license with
liberty go on their merry way ~ peddling
their wAr~ &nd. their flesh pots.
,..r-TV Exposure Could Launch Ca1ulidates
Heari_ngs Pr·ovide Platform
W ASHlNGTON -A spectator was
ejected from the Watergate hearings for
proc laiming loudly his candidacy for
president. Chairman Sam Ervin laugh-
ingly announced he was not speaking in
the proper forum.
Any idea however. that people are not
running for president or vice-president in
these televised ~£'5'-
sions is about as
belie\'able as some
of t h e testimony
being offered.
The hearings will
produce at least one
candidate-fOr the Re-
publican presidential
nomWation . Senator
HoWOrd Henry Bak·
er of · ·Tennessee. 'A rea1vakening and
awareness of the potential is ·running
through top Republican ranks from
Nelson A. Rockefeller on through the
newest Republican of all, John Connally.
THE OOURTIERS are gathering to
grasp the falling scepter long in advance
of the normal time, which would not
ordinarily begin before the spring of 1975.
Governor Rockefeller, nol yet reelected
in New York, is already parrying ques-
tions about his 1976 intentions in a way
indicative or his willingness to become
one of the oldest men ever nominated for
president. If elected and inaugurated he
would be 68.
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew. not
knowing exactly what Nixon is doing by
bringing coo:nany back on the scene,
waxes warm and cool from one day to
another in bis comlnents on Watergate,
all the while making it perfectly clear
that he had nothing whatsoever to do
with the affair. •
SENA'OOR BAKER'S exposure, which
he Is handling we ll, is comparably bet·
ter than that of any othei-•Republican
who could now be considered a presiden-
tial prospect. He-is managing ao eve~
handedness which is prudent in the
circumstance that he may at some stage
be called upon to support or repudiate
the leader of his party.
Baker is virtually unknown to the coun-
try as a whole, but in Washington
political circles he has been known as a
"comer" from the beginning. His father
was in Congress and he is the·son·in-law
or the late Republican senatorial leader,
Everett McKinley Dirksen.
After becoming the first Republican
senator elected in Tennessee, Baker was
often llsted as a -vice-presidential
prospect.· He bid for the Senate
leadership against Senator Hugh Scott of
Pennsylvania but lost and did not re sume
the stru ggle at a later time, because he
"wanted to be his own man" and not the
Instrument of the president in the Senate
and anyway Scott was too strong.
BAKER IS tssentially a liberal con·
servatlve, or vice versa, which is the
political coloration now widely in style in
both parties. He is showing an In·
cisiveness of mind coupled with an
agreeable personality in the Watergate
~arings, and before-they-att over next
year his name will have become a
household word faster than Agnew's.
There are pitfalls ahead of him, and he
Quotes
"On~of the good things that's going on,
If there ls any good thing, ts thtt 1 think
It's going to show tlie peopl• the dangers
o( secrecy as well-as-the-dangers or
trying lo blanket everything with two
words, 'National security.' '' -Sen.
Stuart Symington, J>.Mo., a.c t i n g
chairman of. the Anned Services Com·
mitt~. discussing the W1terg1te scan·
dal.-
•
~ . 9 Nixon has gotten better, if hypocritically
RICHARD WIISON suspect, comrolatlon from some
lne1nocrats. . ----
( CONVERSELY, the awakened morali-
ty of the \Yatergate climate is not
sce1ns to be detennincd to avoid them by necessarily ra vorable ~ to the leading
eschewing a judicial rote. This is to say. Democralic candidate for president,
he \j,'ouid not himself judge right or Senator Edward ~1 . KcMedy. Gossipers
wrong by the President. but "'ould let the rarely fail lo mention Senator Kennedy 's
revealed facts speak for themselves. unfortunate and incompletely explained
Senator Baker ~·ould not wish to be experience at Chappaquiddick with its
caught on the wrong side of an accepted overtones of cover-up .
public exoneration of Nixon. especially If, in the Watergate affair, the
with John Coonally having allied himself President loses his political influence
with the President in the time of his within· the Republican party, a vacuum
~·orst trouble. , "'ill be created into which many will
The aspiring Republicans simply do not rush. They will not have to be drawn jnto
know at this time what poli!ical in-the vacuum but will clamor to get in, and
fluence Ni xon ·will have in 1975-76, bu l lhis prospect is threatening far sooner
they can feel certain that if he doeS have than usual.
innuencc he will be well disposed toward It should be pretty well known In the
those who stood with him in.time of need. next six months or a year what in!luence
There are not too man y of them . The Nixon can be expected to have In 1976,
prev'ail!ng mood is to "'ail and see, and that is an actuali ty which all am·
punish the guilty, and so on, without con-bilious Republicans are having to take
spicuously rallying OOhind the President. into considt"ration.
Capiial Punishment
Eases Personal Guilt
1 was having lunch with an old friend
of mine. a psychiatrist, who commented ~ . ~ on a recent column of mmc about capital SYD NEY J, HARRIS
punishment. ·
"You won't get anywhe re trying to
convince most people thaf.capilil Puniifi;---
ment is futile .and barbaric," be said, "What about those who demand the
"because the· con-death-penalty for dope pushers?" ·
scious reasons they
give for being In fa·
vor of capital pun·
ishment have little
to do with their real,
and unconsc ious,
reason."
"How do you mean
that?" l asked.
"Well," he said,
"THAT'S on a different level." be said.
"Here society is trying to blame the
symptom for the disease. Dope is a social
disease ; the fact Is you don't have It In
many countries; it's a product or social
pathology. We want to deny social
pathology in our country, so we eliminate
the pusher. But you can't -as long as
th.ere is a demand, there will be a supply_
Its an economic law, not a moral ooe."
"Will we always have the need for a
scapegoat?" I asked.
"As long ;:as we tum away from self·
honesty,'' he shrugged. "When we can
lreely admit thal each of us has a tiller
"you c o u I d prove from now to
next year that capital punishment
does not deter, a n d never' has
deterred, the great ma jority o f
murderers. and it wouldn't make any dif.
ference. They "·ould fintl some other
equally plausible reason ror·favoring it."
"And what is •thi s deep-seated un-
conscious mot ive?" I inquired.
"1be eternal human need for a
scapegoat." he said. "It's as sim ple and
ineradicable as that. The human race has
always needed some kind of scapei;t:oat
made to suffer for Its own crimes -even
when these crime~ exist only ill tbe mind.
Mllybe especially when they exist in the
mind."
in hi.s make-up,. and we learn how to deal t
with aggressiveness constructively then
soc iety ~1ill no longer feel forced ii> ap-
pease Ifs conscience by e1ecuting others."
"Do you think most people haVe crimes
in the mind?" t asked.
OIANH Com
/!oberl N. Weed, ub!Wl4r
Thomao Kccvil, Bdltor
Barbaro KreJbfch
E i orlol Pgge E~ljo_r
' '
-'!CERTAINLY1 " he re.piled. ".Ever-¥0Jl
has a large aggressive component and would like to kill -very often those they The editorial :J>aae of the Dally
are closest to." Pilot ~ to lnlotm and 1Umlll&le
h ldn ltl reldcn: by Pl'fttnfuw on this pqe "Then w y woo 't they sympat ze dlvene fCOJ!"meft'tary' on topics ot ~
with those who actually kill 90meone?" [ leTett by tl)'ndlcattd columnilli and
wanted to know. cartoonlt:tJ, by Pf'OVldlh( • IOl'um tor
HBtcause they have a built-in sense or readers' v1ew1 and b)I PreMnt.bw nds
guilt about lhcge feelings," he explained, n~Ptt'• oplnk>ns Uld idreu on
"and It's easier to transrer thls_sense oJ cu~~ Tbe edUortt.l °"""°"'
guilt to t~ actual perpetrator wh~ h-:1 ~of the i..ialfy Ptfot appnr onlJ' fn aw act~ out our fantasy, and demand his editorial eolumn at tM top o( ._
death. lt'a not even th11t such-people-:-l'"'e--~ -P1P.-Opi*'"' •PltMd-tiy-tbe-tWL
'vengeful.' They don't. want murderers umntsta and nrlOofttlta and kttw
executed because they are ho!tlle or wrtltr1 In their own and l'llt en.b ...
punlllve people so much .as because J t mcnt ol 'lht,lt v'"'9 .,, ~he n.lb'
relieves them, momentarily, from the PUot 1hould be ~
burden of Inner guilt for their own IVIOC· 1'burllday, Juno 7, 1973
ccptablc feelings."
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••All I know is, there's a rumor in Acco1nting that
paper airplaues will be in the next Olympics."
' '
L. M. Boyd I/
I
'fwo Ameri-cans
I -Rowed-Atlahtic
The sleeping space in a grizzl y bear's winter abode is
always higher than the lunnelway leading into the thing.
Exactly on the Eskimo igloo princi ple. To trap the wannth.
Pretty smart, that bear. Already repor!ed its hideout is
invariably on lhe north side of a big tree or whatever, So
winter lhaws won't melt It down. Believe I failed to men-
tion, though, that the grir.zly won't bole lf_ until some mom-
enl-wbel a fairly stiff Wind-kicks the ----
snow around. To cover its tracts. And
to seal oJf the opening info the deri'.
Historical footnote here says more
men believed they were dead rlnAers
in physical appearance for Mli.rk
Twain than for any other prominant
American ever,
A man could divorce ' his wife ~ ·
under old Roman law mtrely by informing her of his in-
tenUon in the presence of seven witnesses.
COMMON TRAIT -Only ooe chatacteristic is com-
mcn to all homosexuals. The megalomanJacat notion that
some varit>us strain of the condition eXists in everybody.
~r trait that. turns up almost bat not quite as fre-
quently in -sucli iS Uie-loRely CODVICli>n that each ol the
world's great teachers was similarly Jnpelled. Third most
usual whimsey thereamongst is the fantasy that art l!
that cloister's J!pecial pro~ce. Or so .claims one scholarly
theorist.
Q, "Has anybody ever paddled a rowboat across the
Atlantic?''
A. Happened once, for cer.tain . Couple of Americans
named -George Harvo ,,and Frank Samuelson set out in an
IS.foot boat-from New York on June 6, 1897, and rowed
to offshor~ islands neai-Land's End, England, in SS days.
That's 3,075 miles. Almost S6 miles a day.
PIANOS -Ne ver actually Saw a piano that can go
bang like a cannon. but several such there be. European
makers about 150 years ago rigged some of their instru-
ments "'"ith tambourines, bells, drums, symbals. bagpipes,
and In particular, speClal pedi1s which released' the prop-
ped-up piano lids on cue. To Jet them fall wilh big bangs.
That's the sort the collectors would now like to get their
mitts on , mostly.
' Address mtiil to: I,. M. BcNd. P.O. Box 1875, New-
po rt Beach, Calif. 92660.
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Ethel Kennedy--Five Years Later
\\ ASl·llNGTON (AP) -She At 45, she is trim: equally at spreading hickory trees where the tlme. 'I didn't feel I was He has tried his hand at
skis 'il'ith Jean-Claude Killy, ease ln narect pents, or a Jong the Kennedy family and learning anything or real bullfighting. mountain climb-
plays tennis wiU1 Rod Laver, skirt. Her curlY. blonde hair is friends gathered Wednesday relevance to the \\'Orld." ing and wild animal herding.
·lunches \\'ith Art Buchwald. slightly frostedl to hide flecks , night for a private memorial Young · J6e took a job as Sixteen mont• ago while of gray. Mass on the fifth anniversary commLIDity liaison between flying home from a motoroy·
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But only occasionally. "If she's ever glum, it never of Sen. Kennedy 's death. Mexican-Americans and San cle trip in India, his plane was
l:n the rive years since her shows,'' safs a close J\ennedy Mrs. Kennedy and her Francisco's health department hijacked for three days by a Open Mon.·Thurs. 91.in.~ p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m,.6p ,m.
husband y,•as shot to death in a friend . "She centers her lif children and Sen. and Mrs. but quit several weeks later group .of Aub CQJTI.Ul3J1does:
Los Angeles hotel kitchen , around~ other people. She's a Edward M. Kennedy and their after his appointmen t sparked KAmLEEEN KENNEDY, I IUW PAllk Mercury Savings 81d001Val1eyV1ewat Lincoln
Ethel Kennedy has led a very caring person." children paid a private visit protest over whether there at 21• is the family's eldeSt * MiJNTINITON BEACH Mercury SavlngsBldg.,EdingeratBeach
quieter life, spending most of Wednesday morning to the y,·eren't other people better * TUSTIN Mercury Savings Bldg., lrvlne Blvd. at Newport Ave.
her time with her children -ffiCKORY HD..L, the gravesite in Arlington Na-qualified daught er. Last spring, she i , Bid I "I H tH rt>o r~~~~;;;';;';;>:f;~;-"~h~antd~so~m~eV,jK~ennedy estate in · took a semester of[ from * l:AtllllA·FULLERTONMercury Savlngs g.,,mpeiia W'f.·
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parties of the ea rly '60s, when ing place for the family, JOSEPH P. Kennedy III, the framework my fathe r • and bridge, Mass., to stud Y * * * t * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * .. *
it wasn't unusual~for a Cabinet friends , a handful of servants, eldest son who, at 15, walked uncles set up, I might come in jou17181ism independently, and;l---------------------
mcmber t.o take a pool-dunk· one turtle named Kruthers throu gh his father's funeral and maybe they could trust returned Tuesday from a trip
ing. have given way to smaller and three. dogs, including train and thanked people for someone .in my posit ion," he to Ireland. Ki"ds Li"ke r· 0-
dinner parties for a few Freckles, the late Robert F. coming, is 20 now. He at-said. Du ring the s umm e r .
Jriends. Ken nedy'S black-and-white tended UC Berkeley briefly Joe shares his father's in-Kathlee n campaigned for
spaniel. be.ginning last January but terest.-in fast, active spots, George McGovern and got in
DESP ITE o cc a s ion a I During much of the winter. dropped out because he said and more than once his ad-trouble a t one point iby telling A -k A d
rumors, Mrs. Kennedy attends a sign on the .Ken nedys' front he "could .get ·a better educa-ventures got him into trouble. a group ·of students that she s n Y'
inost social functions alone door read : ' ' Bew a re -lion out of school." ffe broke a knee playing foot· thought McGovern was onCe a
and friends say she has no Trespassers will be eaten." __ "'._I '.'.re:'.'.lt_:t:'.'.ra'.'.'p'.:ped:::'.'.._ .. _'.'h"'.e_'.s'.:a'.'.id_:a'.'.t_b'.'.'.a'.'.11'...:a'.'.n'.:d_'.b'.'.:ro::k:•_'.a_:l:::eg~sk:::ii::n~g-_ _:Co=rnm:::u::n:::is'.'.L:__ _ __, ___ c__ _________________ ;--: __
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A QUIETER LIFE
Ethel Kennedy plans to ren1arry.a It is 'here under I h e1-
GRAV ESIDE VISIT - Ethel Kennedy a nd Sen. Edward Kennedy comfor t Kerry
Kennedy. 13, Ethers daughter who became ill in visit to father's grave at
i\rlington National Ce1netery.
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BERKELEY (AP) -The
Atomic Energy: Commission
aMOUnced it is moving ad-
mlnlltntive o ·rr Ices to
akland tiorn: Berkeley, where
its headquarters hfts been th<>
sce ne of past antiwar
demonstrations.
The AEC also operates
laboratory installations I n
Livennore. Berkeley a n d
Stanrord. 1
The AEC said the new of-
tlces in Oakland's city center
would be more --convenient in
relation to contractors. The
move Is scheduled· at the end
of lhls month.
e SZ5,000 Prl::e
NEW YORK r AP) -Dr. wuuam . A. Fowler I physicist
at caJtech, and recipient of
nwnerous •chievement
( SCIENCE )
awards In the area of physics.
was presented Co I um bi a
University's 1972 Vet le sen
Prize.
He ,.,.as cited for con-
tributions toward the "un-
derstanding .of I.he origin and
evolution of the earth and ill
pla~ the universe.:
Fowler, &t , the Jns-""ut'""ut-e1
Professor of Physics ,1 a t
Caltech. received the Vetltsen
gold medal and $2.5,000 in
cash.
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PASADENA ( A P )
Astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky
has discovered his lOOth ex-
ploding star, or supernova,
Caltech announced .
'l1le 7>year-0ld scientist hbs
found more such. stars than
any other person in history .
Clltech stated. But. he sak1.
such exploding stars are £airly
common in the universe -oc-
curring perhaps every . 50 ·
yean in the largest galaxies.
A star -which is the tenn
for distant suns -p:ows
"' mlllions of times brighter
when It explodes.
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STANFORD _(AP) -stan-
fQrd· University Pror. Owen 1\.
Garriott hopes to be doing his
summer research thousands of
miles above the rarth.
Garriott is to be D member
of the second Skylab crew
srheduled to roi.:kel to the
13 ()00.cubic ioot flying lab A~g. 8 and remai11 56 days.
The 42-year-old electrical
engineering prorc!'sor ~. on le~vtl from Stanfl•!'d. He 101ned
the NASA spac~ r.rogram in
1965 as sclentist-astrOnaut,
learning to Oy jets, then tak-
i.11g apace traininY..
e 'llfewncholy~
LA JOJ.LA (AP ) -In a
physics experin1ent, a. pretty
Hl-year-0id UC coed dropped a
heavy watermelon from the
seventh floor of a classroom
building.
· The ripe. 15-pound melon hit
the sidewalk with such
mulUplying force that pieces
flew 155 feet 7 inches -a
reoord. 'The old mark or 154
feet wa1 set in 1966.
A year before tha1. pl]~s.ics
s(udentJ a~1 lo drop a
melon a •year to !CC If ill tra-
jectory matehed the
fcssor's exper,ted answer oo a
1965 final exom. ·' e llfoon9low
PASADENA ( A P )
Dlscovery of u Glow on the
moon'• horizon at dusk beli ev-
ed caused by lndlvldval .du!Jl
clv:ids was rcJ)\.ii1ed by two
scientists at Caltech.
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Gradua tion
More than 5,000 students at
Cal State Long·-. Beach will
receive b a ch e Io r 's and
inaster·s degrees Friday and
Saturday. Various speakers, a
f acul t y-s tuden t panel
•'----d~i~ussion and s t u d e n t
perfor.merS \\'illnlglillght ilie
seven individual ceremonies to
be e-0nducted by e a c h
acaden1ic school.
The School of Fine Arts will
. hold its e-01nmencement "Fri-
day at 3:30 p.m. in the South
Plaza. The School of Educa-
tion ceremony wi ll follow at
5:30 p.m. in the Inn e r
Courtyard. The School of Ap-
, plied Arts and Sciences will
begin its ceremony at 7:30
p.m. in the North Balcoriy.
At •9:30 a .m . Saturday the
m-'----: S.c.h.o oJ _o.1. u s,i n e s s -
Administration will conduct
ceremonies in ·the North
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Balcony. The School o f
Engineerfng's commencement
wi ll be at II a.m. in the South
' Plaza. The School of Letters
and Science will hold two
ceremonies -Social Science
at 4 p.m. and Human ities-....
Natural Sciences at· 7 p.m ..
both in the North Balcony.
2 Receive
J oh1isto11.
1--__ Diplomas
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among the first class to
t recei ve undergraduate degrees
fro m Johnsto.n College, the ex-
perimental cluster college of
the University of Redl ands.
, Seventy-eight students who
began as freshmen received
bachelor degrees.
Barbara -Woolsey, daughter
or Mr. and Mrs. Roy B.
Woolsey of J 13 Via Venezia.
NeWport Beach, received a
bachelor 's degree in nutrition
and community education.
, Clayton Anderson of la5
East Cardoba St ., Sa n
Clemente, received a degree
in cultural anthropology and
en vironmental biology. He was
graduated last December but
received his diploma at the
spring gradu ation.
H u1i1ing ton
Reunio1i .Set
l\fembers of the Huntington
Beach High School class of
1963 are being sought for a 10-
year class reunion.
Anyone who was a member
of that class or who knows
Where class members can be
found can contact reunion
committee m e m b e rs at
557-8439 or 968-1268.
·Beach Student
At Academy
'Rep. Craig Hosmer (R-Long
Beach) has announced the ap-
paintment or Marc Sorenson of
Huntington Beach to the U.S.
l\.1erchant ~1arine Academy.
Sorenson. who will graduate
from Marina Hi gh School this
month will attend the four-
year program in Kin gs Point,
N. Y. in preparation for a
career in the m e r c hant
marines.
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Church
Reports
On Fund
~EW YORK (AP) - A
spokesman for the United
Presbyt~ian Church says a
$10,000 grant it made to the {
Angela Davis Defense Fund ·
\vas used to help pay for her
defense at her trial, so far as
the.. church has been able to
e ernune.
~1iss Davis v.·as acquitted
last year of c on s piracy
charges in connection with a
CaUfornia courtroom shoot~t
in \Vhich a judge and three
kidnapers were killed.
In response to queries made
by the Presbyterian Lay Com·
( RELI GION )
mittee, an independent group
often critical oi the church's
·action on social issues, the
church ha s sought t o
determine the specific uses
made of the grant, but has
been unable to do so, the
spokesman said.
e Figu re F r ee
, SAN JOSE (AP) -Dr.
Kirby Hensley, founder ~nd
· leader of the Universal Life
Church, will ren\ain free
without bail until a federal
court challenge of his con -·
viction Of selling a doctor of
divinity degr:ee is decided .
U.S. District Court Judge
Robert F . Peckham granted a
last-minute reP.:rieve f o r
tlensley' who won a 6-3 u .s.
Supreme Court oraer for a re-
hearing ... Peckham set a full
evidentiary hearing for June
26.
Hensley, 62, who claims to
have ordained 1.2 inillion
ministers by mail from hi s
l\1odcsto headquarters, was
conv icted in 1969 of violating
the California Education Code
by selling $20 courses for doc·
tor of divinity degrees. He or·
dained ministers with o u t
charge.
e New Le ader
ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP)
-Dr. David W. Preus has been inducted aS president o!
the American Lutheran
Church.
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e Press 8 8"ked
MODESTO (AP )
Delegates to the Chri stian
Church Disciples of Christ,
annual . Northern California-
Nevada cOnference have voted
by a 4-1 margin to urge thei r .
congregation!' 1 make cash
contributions and to speak out
publi cly "to insure free and
responsible press."
The 230 delegates from 79
churches with 16,000 members
acted on a resolution by the
First Christian Church of San
Jose.
They followed an example
set last January by the
People's Temple · Christian
Church in Red~·uod.. Valley
\Vh~h gave $4,400 to 12
newspapers, a neY.'S magazine
and a television station to sup-
port-freedOm or the press.
eJoit1t Pla11
NEW YORK (AP ) -Six
major Protestant denomina-
tions have un veiled a joint
educational program intended
to revitalize Christianity's
original, Jewish-based concern
for social justice as weu as (or
; the individual soul.
"It's a project of major con-
sequences both for American
Judaism and Christianity,"
said the Rev. Dr. Edward A.
Powers, head of the education
division of the Unlted Church
o f Christ, one of . t h e
participating denominations.
The project Powers an-
nounced is called 11the Shalom
Curriculum.''
Other d e n om ina t Ion s
participating include t h e
Episcopal C h u r c h , th e
Presbyterian Church In the
U.S. (Southern), the Reformed
Church in America, the Chris·
tian Church (Disciples of
Christ). and !he U l\ i t e d
Presbyterian Church.
e Baptist Aide
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -D.r
Peter H. Armacost was con-
firmed as the new president of
!he American Ba pt I st
Churches in the U.S.A.
Armacost, the president ol.
Otta\va University in Ottawa,
J<.an .• w tb.e only previously
announced candidate for the
1
office during the first biennial
con11entllJTITtlt-the AB since ---
the church reorgSnlzed last
year.
Armacost ill-take office
next year when he succeedr
th• Rev. Dr. Cene .E. Bartl•!!
of Newton Ccntr~ Mass.. as MES (HaRG£ CHARGEIT ... USfYOUR.CllfDITCARD ·
San Diego Freeway at Bristol lOD, A1 ...
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London Ladies of Night Find Times
Thtrt.' 1s no one around e\·en the l\Jnis ol F.n~~'-Spain !ropi upper windo~·s, or peer available from nonprofessional mctl.1 _!n her bed.s1de table, massage parlors.
LOf\'OON fUPI ) _ Some ol rerno1ely as beauuful and and Belgium and a hand.hi ot Invitlngl)' from doorways or sources. aloog with black leather 0 NE ENTERPRISlNG
the best reading maner In flOtQrJOOs as J..aura Bell \\'ho . 3 millionaries. , patronize the bars or cheap SOME DOORBELJ.S use under~r -another plus for , establlshment a few doors rentur)' ago, asked and got -f hi bl Park Lane town these da)'S, other lhan zso.ooo pounds ltht-.n \\·cU O\'cr Around Curz.on Street, in clubs, key words like "l\.11ss Whippy" attracting the "kinky" shop-from as ooa e. reading ·
the latest gO\·ernment sex Shepherd ~larkel and in what Prlcts start at $12.50 .,id go or "Miss Flog'' Dr !!Miss de r -sports a neon sign .. ·
scandal, is on the doorbells oI f:\.~illion 1 for 8 single night of used 10 be called .. the square as high as '1)2.50. Becallse Sade," ahd sJhCt there ls quite ; peCarJl tn s~ windOWI are ".-;inch lessons given private-
London . , mile ot sin~· -the Soho what ~girl!l-u!l"d to sell ~ a demand for this ser..,ice, the· anolber form· of advertialng, Jy. '
Not the honest doorbells of OR IS THE claSll oC ParJs' di triet -the inherilors or the freely offered by amateurs, ~rices' are around the $125 as are €11IImat1 c ad· Occasionally some language
By ROBERT MU EL
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Tape Thief
' Surprised
ALLENTOWN, Pa. iAP I
_ When the person plays
the sterl>Otapes st o I en
from the automobile or an
Allenlo\\•n man. he's )n for
a surprise. Ten of the 30
tapes are just talk -ia
Italian. ordinary household!!rs -ooh 1...,1 Belle Otero. "hose clieru.s grand tradition hide behind tl')ey have ~lversified into 1Tiart... ' _ vefUsements in personal col-student makes the mistake of
those in the Soho dis1ric1 and 3 i:X'luU<d~od~lh~.•:_Cza~".:r_lh~e~K~'a~ise~r':.:._.!J~1g~h~1od~~doo~rbe~ll~s-o~r~g~eS'l~ur'.:e_~de~v~ia'!_li~on~s:_JJe:'s~sJ'.lik~e~ly~lo~be~-~M~is~s~Le=v~y~h~ad~lh~e:...."oq'.l.u~i':l>-~~um~ns~su~ch~a~s~l~ho~S<~O~f al~J-n)~gh~l_.:•~lk~in!g~fo~r~l~es~so~n:'s:_. ___ _..!:=F========' few other areas of th<> 'i\'est ---""-~E""""uppll<'d"wi~mln~•~li~gh~. ·----~-----~~""<'--~-------~----~~-----~~-~~~~ as a signal to old and ne"
cnents that the lad\· of the
establishment is ava1iable.
AVAILABLE, BL~ dtf1r .... te-
ly not free. ·
Near Shepherd ~l a r k: e t
recently orie sUC'h llgh1 wt"D:
out while-a doorbtll coo-
noi.sseur was com~ toe,
information contained ui i:s
seven-word legend:
"Zouzoo. Frend! !!IC&! ?X
Fl.. 40 bus>." I
From l)re\ious ~:!:..~ ~
in\'estigator flgured ~~
who climbed to ~ ~
floor l<Wid be po,-s::.. •
word. a ht.!h pri:e E0t 5ttea...
For IM lady's a.a.:nr ts o:t
Zouzou. sM is coc Fmt'dl cC.
the last 6.g-.;re u ~! un-
aginati\"C.
BL'T 'THE:'.'i .. i g>t! w :c;
li\-e, and I.ht Sld tnnf: ea;
~tutioc is .:a m,~ a
growth ~~ .1Z! Er"".t:o:.
After se.f'enl ce:!:t'Jr~ d.
boom. It is m. a. le'~
ecooomic rei: es<rw
Apparen!y r: «all! ~:"
anything bat lbr """"""
enthusiastic a.=:azi:r • <r:c.--
petitioo .
~ the~~ of government ~ .... p:r3
suc;-b ~s ~ Ll:'o:! ~ ~1 black girl fri«iC.. ;; : = .
dtSIC'ribed by 3IJmt ~
writers as "~ty _ ~ .z w-ord
Iha~ does more fJSllc'e to gal-
lantry than to acroncy. --.
THE TRUTH is both are
plain and their workshop com-
fortable rather than luxurious.
But there isn't much better
aroQpd, except a few hu ndred
genufnN>tauties moonlight.i.og
from modeling and show
business and other jobs who
almos t al\l.•ays insist on being
taken to one of the town 's bet·
ter restaurants.
Naturally, no public figure
could risk that. So, th e full-
time professional!' are doing
better than their charms
would have warranted in other
days.
Despite lts stereotype as a
"staid" city, London always
has had armies of prostitutes.
• In the 18th century, it was
estimated there was on.e red
light lady for every 20 Lon-
doners. A century later, it was
one to every 40 citizens.
TIIERE WERE 10,000 work-
ing the sidewalks of the West
End of L<indon before the
Street Offenses Act made it a
crime to annoy people on a
public highway some 15 years
ago.
Today, there are probably
onJy 4,000 girls "on the game."
as the British say, in the en-
tire capital.
Te1£vised
Executions
Supported
SACRAME1''TO ( APJ -A
legislator's suggestion that ex·
ecutions be televised has
received a sort of bone-chilling
endorsement from Assembly
• Speaker Bob Moretti.
MORETTI, AN c>pponent of
capital punishment. s a i d
Wednesday a televised ex-
eculion "is not a progra1n I'd
watch."
But he added that after
watching someone put to
death in the gas cha mbe r, the
pu,blio might turn against
. capital punishment.
Moretti, (0-Van Nu y s )
made his comment at a news
conference. It came in
response to a question about
the Juggestion Tu"e9day by
Assemblyman Ken P.fcadc, (D-
OaklandJ1 who Moretti just
appointea to the Assembly
Criminal Ju3tice Comrnlttee.
MEADE, AN outsµoken op.
pooent or th death pc11alty,
told reporters-thlll--if the-ron ,
mittee approves u death
pt'nally bill. he would consid~r
amending it lo provide some
sort or public exposure lo ell:·
ecutions, possibly on
tclevision.
Picker Peril
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Capitol Newt Service
---'RIVER SJ9E--Scienlists Bl
UC Riverside hre studying
hazards to workers
primarlly picker~ -In citrus
orcblrd 1 re a t e d with
pestiiddes. Research Indicates
t h a t occ..ional · poisonings
h•"" oa>lrTed th e IRBt 20
y..,.. In California. bol thero
have been no ratalil1e1.
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DAILY PILOT Thursc:tily, June 7, 1973
' Supervisors Receive Tentative ·County Budget ·or the •
Record By JACK BROBACK
Of ffM D.,., ,.I ... lletf
SANTA ANA -Co.unty
Administrati ve Ofricer Robert
I Birtlas Thomas presented a tentative
budget of almost $300 mllllon ··
to the Orange Co u n t y
IT. JOSl!flH HOsf'tTAL Supervisors Wednesday.
M•Yt4 Th I f M¥, •lld Mr1. Jahn P LGCMn u1s. e . genera und budget ~· Clr(ltM~~"~: 111r1. ' 'wl.'hiCh comes entirely from
M•. •lld Mra. G••v e. snd..,ion. 1tes1 property taxes is proposed at ROOtrlc:k Lane, Hllllll"flol\ BtKh,
111n. $238 ~·Ilion for 1973-74. That ... ,,. ~ , __ °"'"'· 1nc1 Mri. J011n c. E1.~r. 2t011 figure ou ld be down $1
and recrealional programs." HOM£ AND community en· wllh dependent cbildreo, down whether to 11pprove or not dur· are included In the Jr'Opoaed
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C vironment spending which Ill-12.! mUllon. lnS budget bearings. budget ore SloeriH·Coron•r,
T O U N T Y 8 d-oludes planning and bulldlng Major 00W1tywlde special Thea• pQJlcy Item.< include $30l,000 to stal! the new ~"':":. bad a warnlll( for and safety is up 11.2 million. dlstrtcta tlrO l!arbors, Beaches county Planning Department fotrth noor of the County Jail
''Althouth the general fUnd Ma~r increases are planning, aIM;l Parks and Ji1ood Control. requests, $1.7 million; Proba· no\I' u n d e r constnictlQD;
l'IQtllrtmeoll ind icate 1 n up t300,000, and build.in& and The tax rate for the Harbor ttop Department, $1 .S mllllon; Ovrrllll Economic Develo,rd
ovirall decrease for 19'1S-Tf, 11fety, up M001UOO· · District wlll remaln at the Medical Center impr0vements, mt n l . S 1O8 ,0 00 • 8 n
wt do !IOI ant1clpate thla tconomtc ullllanoe Which current 20 cent., and FIQOd '3.1 million. T l'j!lSJ)Ortatlon Department,
la..nblt poolllon in future tneludel •II <•lofatlet • of C<ioltol's rate allo remairul · 81, ·p;~Oth~er~J!'l~l~1£Y~i~te~m~s~w~hl~ch~$i;l~:rl~,OOO~f~or~38=new;;;;ov;;;e;;;hl;;;cl;;;es;;;. "j
ynra. This year we are faced welfare 1hoW1 -a ~ lhl aame tiaure. II with major reductions in dtcre ... of Ill.I mlllion. This "MA ml, INH•Y. AND MIND : welfare...spendil!g ~use..of a _ drop _IS due to transfer of adult NCYr INCLUDED In the EXPLORIN~ THI INNH DIMINSION" edcr~er as well.as,.the ___ ald progralJ"!S lQ th~ ~Federal overall~OOd~t 1pr~posal are-I().. A L.,.,.,w.n..,
substantial decrease in capital Social Security Admtnl!ltratlon-caUed~-iey items~rtt-------,,irrr r.r.:.":'t 2,,,,_, __ ~---11----
projects." next Jan. 1, a cu t of $9.l $6.9 milrion. 1bese are ex-FRIOAY-.JUHE •. 1,,)..1::1111 fl.Ni.
-'-'idtll-Of<l ....... ~ ..... ·-'-='--Mf. ~ Mr1. Kirn o. i..,..,,,..,,..v... illion flo111-the current year ·•·---
2"'V. Orenge ,t,'1"J0111 Mn•, bov. if the supervisors, a fter
M~ ... ·.~ 't"l:i,.:~ir L C•tNto, xi14 budget hearings which begi n
M~ls·'llds MMoC. eui°' r TurMf', sm.e, June 21 , agree with Tho.mas' 1,. AS, e1 Toro. oov . proposals. ORANGE COUNTY Tbo,~•s then 0 u t I l n e d million, an.d a leveling of.f of penditures which Thomas said u.C.L.A.'• H""'°"rc:t1M1r1e 1Nt1tvtt AudltWlvm ,._ I d Id •-f U th boa d Adm1s11on: Advtta v .50-Sllldlnit: ..,.oo uslgnificant dollar changes" ln case oa m a w anu es e r must d e c i d e
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HANOVER. N.H. (AP) -
Fletcher Low, 80, professor
of · chemistry emeritus at
Darhr\<JUth College, d I e d
W~ay. He ' was a p~
fe9*iooal baSeball player With
th;:Bolton Braves in 1915--16; a
state legislative orlicial and
teijM in the VISTA
~· He retired In 1980.
PASADENA ( AP )
Funder al services w e r e
schedu1ed tcxl.ay for A. W.
Scott, world traveler, aviator,
lecturer and radio personality,
who served with distlnction ln
World War I. Scott died Mon·
day at st. Luke's Hospital at
80,
MENLO PARK (AP) -
Evind R. Scoyen, retired
associate director ol the Na-
tionlll Park Service, died here
Tuesday at a convalescent
hpspital. He wa .. 76. ,
OAKLAND (AP) -· Robert
C. Elliott, veter&o journalist
and retired executive assistant
to the late Henry J. Kaiser,
died Tuesday at the age of 69
after a short illness.
Death Notices
ARBUCKCE & SON
WESI'CLIFF MORTUARY
f.27 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
6111811 • BALTZ-BERGERON
FUNERAL HOME
Corona del Mar t7:'.l-!M50
Costa Mesa 146-24%4 • BELL BROADWAY
-MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Costa Meta --u 8-3433 • DILDAY BROTHERS
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17'11 Beach Blvd.
Ruatln,ioa Beach 84%-7711
UC Redondo A\·e.
Lonr Beach 213~38-1115 • l\fcCORMICK LAG(jNA
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170I Laguna C..yon-1ld._ 191·9115 • • PAClFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemekry l\tortuary
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• COLONfAt, FUNERAL
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-78fl -Bol~a A\·e.
Westminster R9.J.35U • SMITifS' MORTUARY
a7 Ataln St: u .. 11ngtoo lltllc~ .. _,
THIS GENERAL f u n d
figure, Thomas pointed out. is
a decrease of .4 percent when ministrator said departmental
compared to 1972-73 and is in f · contrast with increases of 5.1 requests or spending during the coming year were cut percent a year ago and' 16.4 about $25 million.
percent in 1971-72. The tentative budget does The budget praijosed iii·
not irtelude a salary increase eludes a carryover balance
for county ·employes. Negolia-from ~~ current rear o_f about
lions now under way indicate $1~ !'"Ilion, he said. This is $6
that the workers may get about mllh,on more thaQ the fu~s a five percent irlcrease or 85 -carried over las~ year. The 1n-
million ' crease is due to capital con-
Tho~as said the county · struction projects which were
could absorb ·1he estimated $5 ~dgeted but not carried out
nilllion without increasing the J.D 1971,73.
the proposed budget. .
Capital p r o j e ct recom-
mendations (building . con-
struction) are $12.4 million, a
decrease of $1.7 million for the
1972·73 figure. Major projects
included for this year are $6.5
million for a new county
Administration Building; $.1 .3
million fo.r purchase of a solid
waste disposal landfill site
·north of San Juan Gapistrano;
$200,000 for animal shelter ad;
<litions, and $SOO,OOO [or. a sec-
ond Juvenile Hall.
·overalJ·ger.,.111-tax-bodget: acl!!ltlon ID Ille $138 million the county will raise
T H E c o u N T y a d~ thrQUgh property taxes, other
revenues are estimated at $139'
1110MAS SAID the recom·
mended $12.4 million bad been
approved from a ·requested
total of $29.3 million "and
represents only those projects
which we felt cannot be defer-
red any longer." OCC's Library
Hours Change
million.
FEDERAL. R E V E N U E Community Safety -law
sharing figures are not in-enforcement, fire protection,
eluded in the fotals. courts, district attorney, com-
Beginning June 16, the "The county expects to munications, etc. -shows
Orange Coast College Library receive $14 million from the a net. increase in proposed
will be on its summer school federal government in the first spending of $4.2 million and is
schedul e. Froin June 16 three entitlement periods,'' supported almost entirely by
through August 11, the library Thomas ·explained. "These property tax -revenue .. -
will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 funds, following directives by He'alth spending is up $3.8
p.m., Monday through Thurs· the supervisors, will be milllo.n. However, these costs
day. It will. be ope!J __ from 9 allocated M percent tQ prop-are largely offset by non-prop-
a.m. to.4 p.m. on Fridays and erty tax telief, 15 percent to . erty tax revenues such as
will be closed on weekend! socia l programs and 25 per-.federal and state taxes and
and July 4. ---cent to jojnt city-county park' collected fees._
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Bardot Read y to Quit
To Roh Executiv.es ~
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SARLAT, France (UPI) -
She Is not exoctly waSbed up
at age 38, but Br!ilt te Bar<lot
i3 anxk>us to retire.
·~vou really want to stop?"
a neW$min uked her Wednes-
day during a bttak In the
shooting of her latest mm.
IT WAS NOT the first talk
of retirement by Miss Bardot,
who has reigned es a star
since 1957 when her Ilrst film,
"And God Created Woman,"
made BB one of the world's
best known set or initials.
MAIUETTA, Ga. (UPI) -daughters and a youth visiting
Police said a L o c k h e e d -one of the dau ghters.
when be returned.
FIT FOB A KING· JUNE 17
Check Som~ Of These Id-
"Yes," replied the still
reigning Frend! sex syinbol.
"I think this Is my llUt
film," she said. "I've decided
--lh-..ar.e.....ol.her things_to_do
This way, I think, ls a way to
get out elegantly."
Asked what Hes ahead ll she
retires, Miss Burdot replied :
"Life."
He latest film Is c;lirected by
w.oman.-N.lna~&tmpaneei.;
and barring delays will appear
in October,
Washroom Case
Robbery Victim
Stripped, Slain
.......... 19
WANTS TO STOP
Brigitte Bardot
Vegcis Hit
By Strike
Georgia exec1.1tive has wOWld-Davis said the man then left
ed. a man who had taken his the hoose for a few minutes to family c a p t l v e Wednesday
TllE PLANS found in tho
car CQfl.tlined the names and
home addresses ot I 9
Lockheed-Georgia executives.
" BLACK & DECKER
POWER TOOLS night and apparently foiled a get somethlng~ from his car.
plot to rob 18 other officials of During his absence, Olds
the aircraft firm at their worked free of his bonds , got a
Davis said a minute-by-minute ...., CRESCENT, WELLER, diagram showed about 90
-Jiomes.--~--.,.._..;;~~~Jl1Sl;is~to~2;L.,fr~om ~n u p s t a i r s miles to be covered in the rob-& LUFK~ANO & bery-schem,e:.-~---1,1-~o..WERJ.OO~----" The intruder, identified only Dearoom iihd1ihoHhcintrud
a s a Lo c k h eed-Georgia
engineer from England, was
hospitalized with b u 11 e t .
wbunds in the back and leg.
Officers said plans for the
robbery of 19 Lockheed -
Georgia executives were found
in the man's car outside the
home of R.H. Olds in Cobb
County.
Olds apparently was to be
the first vic tim.
·ens to Suspend
Instant Analysis
NEW YORK (AP ) -The \Villiam S. Paley, chairman
Columbia B r o a d c a s t i n g of CBS, said the network will
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LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Union CAPT. H.D. DAV IS or the System will no longer provide broadcast a program of op-
. Cobb Cowity, police said the an instant analysis following posing views if the White
security guards s tr u c k man . entered Olds' home presidenti_al spec<'.hes o n House remarks touch off
CHICAGO (lJPI) -Police· aside from -placirig:._permancnWa~sar·~-P!!!.ace and lrn· -Wednesday-night • on th e network television and radio. . •'S ign i f i ca n t nati onal
today were"" 'seeking a link gu'!irds in the wilshrooms. mediately were replaced by a pretext of getting some papers CBS announCed \Vednesday di sagreement" lie added that
between the hold-up slaying of Police de sc ribe d the , signed by Olds. I-le produced a that such interpretations will Ilic rebuttals usually' would be
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an insurance executive in the suspects as both well-dressed_ nonun ion grou p or -g uards, the Jong-bladed knife and tied up be limited to its ,regu lar nev.•s prese nted y.·ilh in a week's
washroom .of the Playboy:i _:b!!!laicik~s.ij;Jir,jijjiiijji~hjotijcl~saiid~. jijjiiijiiijjji~O~l~ds~,~h~is~-iwfif~e fan~d~t~hriee~~biroaidciastfsched~~ul~e.;;;~.,~~tim~e.~~r,iiiii:i:::::::::::::ii:~~ Towers-to-:-other washroom -..
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Chicago during the p a s t
month.
David J. Hill, 34, was st rip-
ped naked, except for his
socks, robbed '3nd shot to
death. Tuesday night by two
gwunen who opened fire after
another patron of the Playboy
cl ub surprised the robbers in
the course of the holdup.
The gun men escaped "''ii h
less than $60 in cash and a
gold watch. police said.
HJLI., OF SUBURB AN Park
Ridge, saw his Chance to
esc;.~~ '!"~n the fourth man startled the robbers. He dash-
ed down a ha!Jway and up a
stairs, his assilants chasing
him.
Police said he was shot at
least throe limes. He stag.
gered up the stairway about 50
feet to the lobby bar before
• rollapslng In a pool of blood.
The assailants, pursued by two
hotel security guards, escaped
when one or the gunmen
pointed 3 chrome-plated gun
at them.
HOMICIDE SGT. Clement
Belda said a witness, who he
refused to identify, walked in-
to the washroom and saw Hill
standing nude near the-ri>b-
bers. His clothing and em pty
billfold lay nearby oo the
floor. •
Belda said the 11·itnesS ~Id
police he ducked into a toilet
stall and hid as the chue 8nd
shooting started.
Except for the shoouhg, in-
vestigators said the pnni~
a cted like the same men who
commltttd tW'O'""l'Obberlerfu a
Loop hotol In which. the vie·
tims were forced to strip.
Allen Crawford, former FBI
agent and now head of the
Playboy security. said he
didn't believe the hotel could
ha ve prevented the robberies.
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Hou...e has voted to boost the
$1.60 minimum wage to $2 this
year and $2.20 in 1974 and to
bring government v.·orkers and
h~ld domesti cs under the
law.
The 287·130 Yole that sent
the bill to the Senate Wednes·
day reve r se d a bitter
defeat surfered last year by
the House leadership, which
has been trying since 1970 to
increase the minimum wage.
·'lbe votes of newly elected
me m bers and rural
Democrats who want suppoft
lattr in the session for a farm
bill turned the Ude in favor of
the legislation.
The key vote came on a
substitute bill backed by
Republicans and So u t h e r n
Democrats which would have
stretched out the proposed in·
c re ase an.other year,
eliminated the new ·coverage
and set a reduced rate for
,teen-agers.
The substitute bill was
dcleated.118.toJ99 and its ms·
jor provisions, o ! f e r c. d
separately as amendments to
the. Democratic bill spoosored
by Rep. Jo!ln'H. Dent (0.Pn.).
were turned back by .similar
marglns.
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L1 Coiu·t Rufu1g
SAN RAFAEL I AP 1 -A and which grew Lo encompass Superio~ GJW.rt judge tia~ rult•d some 100 corporations by l971.
against 'n:OOCr1 \V. P-0llock. The fund \Yas placed under
head or the overseas l ttiled federal receivership by · the
Financial Group. in a fr,111d Securities & Exchange Com·
suit in\'olving somt> $ i O mission in l\1ni-ch 1972. miiliOJ}. r---''::.';i. '2e'::m:;:a::;gn:l'.;1C'.u:r.de'"'o"~....,!l::,.-.r::ora"'uc:r--''IJ:t.e.i:u.lffi&.means; P41Jack, of
perpetrated on in v rs 1 0 r 5 NoValo. \Vil! have to -repay
throughout the ,rorl<t. l hl' •'\· some 20.000 persons \l'ho in·
tensive anti skillru! facade vested about $70 million in the
under which it oper311i'd -11 ill n1u1ual fund and its subsidiary
·warrant the in1position u[ ex-curµo rations. Exact damages
emplary da111age~.:· !.\,11·111 ha1 C' not been determined.
County Superior Court Judge
E. Warren ri.1cGuirc ~.:tid 111 an \\'fJEN' TllE fund 's market
1·a1ucs were reduced because
of the recession and securities
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flexible, hi1h quohty wall 1ystem prodaced In
Denmark. lllu1tration al left 11 on• of many
combination1 available .
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C •D •6 F1shion Island, Newport l11c;h
Mon. & Fri. 10 -9:]0
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tend~ decision.
POUA'::I\. 40. 11·as held
personally responsible for the
operation or th~ invest1nen1
fund "-'hich he set up in 1966
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a rule prohibiting shareholders
from receiving redemptions or
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Over 2000 shades of
Trea sury premi,um wall and
house p aint t o choose from.
ALL AT SALE PRICES.
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SACRA!\1EN1'0 (AP J -mission said in it5 report to "The San Juan Unified
catifornia school districts have Gov. Ronald Reagan and the School District in Sacran1enl0
spent nearly-$100 million in Leglslalurc. .... County....owns 14 unused scboQJ
Stale funds to 3Cfjllire 242 An April 1971 survey by the sites. Or£icials of the district
school sites that are not bell}g sta~·s Departme_gt of General annQ!l~ed recently that they
used;-the Srate·s-ri LTt fl e-Sc~rvlces' Office Of L'.Ocal will dispose of some of these
}foover Commission " has Assistance showed 442 unused school sites. A re I I ab 1 e
reported. sites• owned by sc hool eslimRte of current val ue or
As examples, the 13-member districts. six of these school sites In·
com1nission Wednesday cited SCHOOL OFFICIALS said dicates that they hav~ in-
,..,._ lf-t!!ee t~~e sites remained the." h .. A_ no..definit _ 180, to cre_ased an average ~r ~47 per-
"'!! untiSeaOy lDeFrcsno n nea/. r-~ .P ~n Vilile nee c-
School Dlstr1C\ for ?lore than ~~!1i!s~n t!1:ld~4l sites,... t.be q~sition," th e commission
12 years and eight sites bought School officials sa·d the . said.
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Te111tfa ca-lt11 .
A It o r,n e y. Richard
Sprague, prosecuting
by the Palos Verd~s ~eninsula plaMCd-to use 98 sit:---withfu -One-tO=acre site jumped-a -
Unified School D1str1ct seven three years, 65 within four to _ whopping 418.percent in value, t~ nine years ago and not five years And 11 "'ere to be the report said. ,
sated for use for 10 to. 20 sold_ There were no replie_t on • years. 55 sites. _ -UnfE STATE Allocation
Bd'a·rtt-can dlrecHhe sa le of -SINCE THEY are public T~ Office of L o c a I · ed · h
Property, unused school sites Assistance generally recom· any site acqu1r wit state d ha 1 funds which has not yet been remairi off property ta:t rolls . men s pure si ng high schoo repaid , if the site is not used
''A total of 442 unusued ~ites !Ive years before a scho.ol for the purpose for which it
school sites comprising 6,~ IS built. • \vas acquired within five years
acres, with acquisition costs or IN SOME cases, school of p u r c h a s e . To ·our
nearly $100 million, have been districts are in line to make knowled ge, the board has not
acquired by school districts money on unused sites, the exercised this authority," the
with state funds;'' .the e-0nl-commissi~n report~ .. ·· commission said.
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. WASHINGTON tAP ) -The
-Nixon administration will not
appeal the dismissal of
charge! apinlt D a n i e 1
En-, and Anthony J. Russo --·~ P1per1 C., __ · _.
the Justice Departm<l)t bas
announced.
u.s. District court Judge w.
Matt Byrne Jr. in Los Angeles
declared 1 mistrial May 11
and dl.vni-d all charges
against Ellsberg and Russo .
saying lhe totality cl govern-
ment ecUons "offend a sense
of justice." ,;
BYltNE-SAID at the time
that "bizarre evenU, 1• ranging
from a special CIA-aided in·
vestigation of Ellsberg to
· burglary a n d Vetapping,
ha\'e "iincurably infected the
ptostCUtion of this case.:
Ells6iirg arid U'!!" "'" -charged with comiWacy. t~ft. ;
-and espionage for tl'le leak lo.f
the top-secret Vietnam: War
· studies. ..
"UNDER ALL .the
circumstances. I believ• t~at
the defendants should not' ha ve
to run ttle risk. present under
e1isting authorities. that thej
might be tried aga in befort: 1
di[f~retlt jury," Byrne said.
The announcement w a s
made \\'ednesday in one·
sentence statement •·hi~ ~
!hat U.S. Solicitor Gtneral
EN•in N. Grisvlold would not
appea1 the de<:ision.
Bart OKs ·
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Hamburger
OAKLAND tAPl -A direc-
tors' committee ol the Bay
Area Rapid Transit System
has rec<>.mmended allowing a
f\fcDonald's hamburger outlet
at a San Francisco BART sla-
tion.
Fonner supervisor William
C. Blake proposed t h e
f\tcDonaJd's link with a $I~a
month fee.
Blake plans to build the
restaurant on the first and sec-
ond !loon ol a building he
owns at Second and Market
streets. He said he will pay all
construction costs for its con-
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Paul Brisso Of Costa Mesa ·
ha11 been named "Outstanding
Senloc"' by the jbum.llls'm
faculty at J~umboldt State
University.
Brisso ls editor ol the stu -
dent newspa~r. the .Lu m·
berjick, and "h111s been presi-
dent of the Press Club, in ad-
ditlon-to-11chicvlng-tbe..higheot -
grade point average· among '
this year's graduatet oi the
[ journalllm deportment.
ZOO SETS
$2 CHAR.GE
SAN DIEGO '(AP) -
Ohtldren.uind 11nlcemen otlll
get ln1'ie, bijt an,ii!Ulf wlll
pay $2 lo vlsll the San Diego
zoo, Blnrtlng July 1.
The price hike from $1.00
was approved by the City
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To Senate Floor Part-tiine
Plan Gets
UCI Trial
Badl1a1n 's Excess
La11d Bill Okayed
Part-time students would be 10 000 E' xtra
able to enroll for university ' ' degrees at halt the usual slu-ll \' 0 . f'. IJI J~TL~GS dcnl or the Orange County
dent fees for the flrsl time this 01 1111 0111y Piiot si.11 League of cities has dispatch·
fall under prop o s a I s an-_L Ar d 1'ht' i\sscrnbly bi ll that t>d a proposed resolution to all
.+--nounC<d today fo r Extended a wcyet"S.. -0 Ull ORANGE COUNTY w.nuld free cxcrss stat e lands 'i t y councilmen regarding .,_,__~·u;;,nlverslt pilot programs at pending reapportionment of ~ e-ti'VIM. ,_,..~\~"'--------J-ll'r....>·ruli:.• .llLMilll~a~n~c:jliC:!S.Ja!l_t_s,.1 scmbly . id-Senate
Studies would be offered in " B C / their original purchase price districts. •
h By TOl\1 BARLEY oat ra s I teac ing Spanish. p u b I i c 01 "'' 0•11, .. 11,1 s1111 • " tod<iy ha s only one big Finnell urges ln1mcdlaje
school administration, human hurdle left to clear before lalld-consideralion of the resolulion b' I d · I I 1 A committee appointed by the state Senate has reached f • • 1oogy an :i:ocia ecoogy or 1 r . •f't•m in,.. on Go\•. Rea•an's desk. so that 1he cities· reprcscn-a fou t. 1 · 1 ·oc1 a cone usion that n1ost o us laymen reached a long ti1ne "'--' ., .. ~ r-,.ear r1a pen . ago. Th• bill. AB 431. sponsored ta ti ves n1ay vote on it at the
UCJ Chancellor Danirl r.. "' , t th b . 1 S F • liv •·s". emhl,•m. an R 0 be r l next leaguC n1ecting June 14 in · e re up o e eye ro.,..·s. 1n awyers. "' , ·" Aldrich Jr. said the plan to ad· U€S l,Tf-n . Radham (R·NC1\·port Beach I, Orange.
mil parllime students has ANO THE ATiORNE'' explosion . "'ams th!.'! report "'its pasS<'d on to lhe Senate The resolution asserts that
been approved hy the campus prepared by the state·s Coordina1ing Si\NTo\ AN.o\ -A SL650.000 floor r-.tondav bv 1hr Senale Orange County is enliltrd to
faculty and ad1ninistration and Council for Higher Education. is going la"·suit filed against the O\\'ner TransporlatiOn Committee on three state senators and six
has been submitted for final to get a lot worse if something isn:t of a Ne,vport Bear h compan~ a 5-1 vote despite strong op-asse1nbly1nen on the basis of
a ppr o v a I s to UC ad-done immediately to cut the number followinr:: a Colorado Rivl'r ac· position from the s ta t c population and urges that !he
ministrative authorities at or young lawi1ers being churned out cident that1claimed !he life of o· . f I . I '" ~ 1v1sion of ~ligh,vays. districfs o these eg1s .'.ltors uo.::
Berkeley. by the state's 40 law schools. a 7-year-old Huntington Bench · · Boston lawyer Robert ti.1eserve boy has been set for trial Oct. The n1easure "'RS introduced \vholly \.\'lihin the county.
THE PLAN WOULD launch commented lust 'year when he was 5 in Orange County Superior after the Ne.,...·port Beach City ·FINNELL POINTS out that
four Extended University pilot president o'f the American Bar Associ· Court. Council put pressui·e ·o· n actio'n on \he resolution is
prognims for the fol\o\ving. atioq that the. situation ~·as a "pot en· N;imed as defendsints i1' the Bad ham to lJHtke land left in needed ,at the June 14 league .
degrees: tial social tinderbox." action are ,payse !\-1a rine. Inc .. limbo by the death of the 1neetlng so that it 11nay l)C -~1aster or Arts i n llis com ment followed an ABA finding that the na· 4229 Birch St.· Ne\\'pnrt Beach. P~c!f.ic Coast _Fr .e e ~.a Y for warded to the n1asters ap-
Teaching Spanish, int.ended lion's laW schools graduated 10,000 n1ore nlen and \vomen Don Payse Inc .. and Donald ~\ a_i!ablc for ~ublic parks al 3 pointed by the State Supreme
_ rimaril r or credentialed in 1972 than there were ava'ilable jobs for them. f<:ugrne Pays e. 48. of 8022 Sail ieasonabl~ pri.ce. . . Court in tiine for their
teac ers or Spani.Sl16ftfiose -l--'-----'--'---=-'---=~"'-'--'-----'"".:.C:-'-'~~~~;,_~~~.f--C'ir.cle-..lluntingt.on.lleach--~Badbam s b1ll-..r.e..~e 1_\I. c..<L m~etlng June 18 in
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working for the credential. THOSE SAl\tE LAW schools. the ABA rrsearchers Payse was fined $5.000 and strong ·support 1~ the Angeles.
-Master or Science in noted. are graduating students at more than double !he placed on three years pro· Assen1bly before n1ov1ng on to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1960 rate. It is estimalcd that about 30.000 st udents a year bation last \YC'ek in San the Senate committee last The document to be sent lo
Administration designed for will be graduating by 1974 and the number of perso ns prac· Bernardino Superior .Court month. lhe Suprcinc Court appointed
secondary school t e 8 ch e r s ticihg la\v "'ill double by 1985. after pleading guiltv t o It is due to L'Ome before the inasters notes that t ~ e
with administrative potential What all !his adds up to. the Calirornia Senate report charges or m:inslaughler in rull Sena1e late this 1nonfh or mast.ers are charg~ with Nearly Everyo.ne
Listens to Landers
who wish a state supervisory \\•arns. are fulure •·serious economic problems caused by the death of Charles DarL 7. t•arly in July for .a final vote making recommendation~ to
credential. an overabundance of lawyers \Vho \Vish to practice law." of 733 Lake St. PayS!' \Vas al before niovin" on for the the court by Aug. 31 1r a
-Bachelor of Science in The committee recomn1ended to the Senate that there the 1vhcel of a po\\•er boat that governor's sig~aturr. leg~lative soluti~il on reap-
•luman Biology, aimed at the should be no more state-supported law schools established rammed a 17-foot fishing boat * * * port1onment satisfactory to
part·time student who wishes in California at the present lime. six miles south of Parker Dam the court is not reached by
to pUrsue biological sciences We now have four: UCLA. Boalt Hall on the Berkeley on May 27, 1972. ROBEH.T F. Finnell , presi· that time.
as 3: liberal arts program. but campus, Hastings College of L.aw In San Francisco and ---===----------'--'-------'---------'------------·----------
"'ho has not yet established the new UC. Davis Law School. Of California's 40 la1v
specific professional goals. schools, 20 are accredited institutions.
-Bachelor and Master of IT WOULD ALSO HELP, the committee suggested. if.
Arts in Social Ecology, design-all those Jaw sctiools would advise current and prospec-
ed to develop , competence ti Ve s tudents that I here might riot be enOugh jobs to go
a mong professionals in the ap-ar.ound 1vhen gradu ation day comes.
plied social sciences. And the repoi:t also suggests to th~ Senate that the
Al..DRICll SAID the ''pilot"'
nature or the proposed pro-
grams would permit only a
limited number or part-time
enrollments this fall. A total of
110 undergraduates and 60
graduates would l_>e admitted.
including 50 undergraduates in
human biology and 60 in social
ecology, plus 25 graduate
students each in' Spanish and
in administration and 10 in
social ecology.
The chancellor said that Ex-
University of California should. establish a La11• School
Advisory Commiltee. That committee would be charged
"'ith making 'periodic surveys of legal manpower supply
and demand siruations in California.
lf there is; a shortage of law jobs in California. the
message apparently hasn't been getting through. Statistics
·quoted by the committee shO\\' that nea rly 108.000 students
applied for admission to accredited law schools in 1971 -
more than 400 percent up on the 1961 figure.
Y·ES, FELL.OW LITIGA~'TS, the day may come \\'hen
we'll be able to take our pick fron1 five or six la.,..•yers
groveling at our feet. begging and pleading to be al\O\\'ecl
to handle the Ja"·suit stemming from little Jimmy's fall
from his three-\vheeler.
tended Uni versity progran1s1:~~:::~~::~~~~:::::::~~~~:~~!I are di.stinguished from_ other ·-_ __ _ __ _ __
part-time study opportunities
at the university by offering
enrollment in degree pro-
grams at half the full -time
student fees.
Extended Un'iver sity
students this fall, under th e
fee schedule currently in ef-
recl for California residents.
'A'OUld pay a total of $300 at
the undergraduate level for
the combined registration and
education fees and graduates
"'·ould pay $330.
(FJ.JU,-TI~1E UCI students
this current academic year
pay $600 and $660 respectively
for the three quarter school
year.)
In addition. Ex ten de d
Uni\·ersity students \\'Ould be
required to pay the regular SS-,
per-quarter a s soc i a t.-c -d\
students fee.
Class schedules "'ill be ad-
justed \.\'herever possible to
accommodate the spec i a I
needs of part·time students.
Dr. Aldrich said, academ.ic
standards will be the same for
part-time degree students as
for students attending the
university full-time.
In appropriate cases. pro-
fessional and other qualifying
experience Yi111 be taken into
consideration in meeting ad-
missions requirements.
Applications for admission
and further information about 11
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grams may be obtained by
writing to Office of the Dcan.1
Extended Uni ve rsity, UC
lrvine.
UCI Analyst '
Gets Staff
Council Job
Do"·rene •lahn of Newport 1
Beach. administrative analvst
1n the svstrms analysis office
al UC 1rvine. has been elected ~president-Or the-uct S"fa1
Council. She succeeds J>at
Gelcbell of ~1ission Viejo.
Piflss IJahn has been a
n1ember or the UCI Stnff
Council. She succeeds Pat
Getchell of Mission Viejo.
MJss Hahn lw been a
member of'1he UCI sta ff since
1983, two years before the
campws opened for classes ..
Earlier she bad worked at UC
Berkeley. -
The St.n fr Council. 1 he
nrganl1.allon of staff nle1nbers
RI UCI, undertakes numerous
proj..>cl.s for Cmployes and
other on cal'l'lpu.!f. Public
rvic: undertaking.\ Include
blood bank and Cllrl1tm/tl food drl-.
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A Guide to Buhec:aing
Famous People
"in th U era of ma.tochUtic con.1edy, our moJ/ jflo1v11'
per~onaliliu have accepletl testi111onin/,s ju.~1 lo l1c
carved to pieces by tfl eir 'fri.endJ.' 1'he roast i.i Ilic
hig/icsl tribute you. can give a g1iest of honor thc~c duy,f.
Given the c/,oice, show /MOplc would rather he raµved
lhart ignored. You can ali1Ja71 pick out actors by the
glazed look thm coJMs into their eyes wlten the conver-
.sation wanders away /rom themJelves. [And] a 1rn4'Art
politician ktWW1 lluu we only pick on giants.'•
Look for this funny collection of sharply barbed
112ingers" ·-aimed by and at SOf!le of our most
famous celebrities and renowned PQriticians -re·
ported by the man whose many starring roles at
benefit dinners have earned him the title "Roast·
master General.." . --~---·-• COOKOU T -l.ook for step-by -step instructions
, for outdoor rneals that are certain to con1ple-
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three menus -one to make on a camp stove,
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e A CELEBRITY COOKS -Jill St. John loves to
cook : and she loves to eat the things she cook~.
Jill comm ents. "To a degree, a person's reaction
to food gives yo~ some clues about hlm L · • To
-1ne, a man is as interestin$t as \Vhat ,he eats."
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Total of 543
U.S. Will Cecue
Flll-Production
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)-Tax
liens filed by the Internal
Revenue Service a g 3 in st WASHINGTON (AP) -The marted by controverry and
. business man Glenn w. Turner, Pentagon has decided against COit increases.
hi s wifV a brother and a com-building any more of the ~ "We have again reviewed
pany he rounded, now to.ta! $10 troversial Fill fighter· the F111 program and _con.
ihursday, J11ne 7, 1~~3 DAILY PILOT Jff! .~-------
Estes
·Parole e's Job Okayed
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ABILENE, Tex. (AP) -
Parolee Billie Sol Estes,
former ruler of a fertilizer
business which the govern-
ment said war phony, Is wort·
ing as a dispatcher with Per·
mian Petroleum Co. o f
Andrews.
"promotional type" busi.QeSI.
He said parole officers in·
vestigated Este!j' job with
Permian and approved it
Roach added that Estes' job
is part time and ht! 1..'0fltinues
to work with his brother, Dr.
John Estes, in farming.
His financing empire col·
n1lllion. bombers. · eluded that the need for ad-
--edera agen filed$ put}l.5ecretary_d.Dtfense_dltkml-Flll1 i1-now=letl-William P. Clements notified de-·-''-• than ber ol
U.S. probation off l c er
. _Roach aakL. lapsed wlth)>ls arrest in 1961. ==-----1
million worth of liens Tuesday Congress Wednesday he decld-~• 8 num
in Orange County (Fla.) ed to end {lroduction of the other O"itical Department of
Circuit Court against Turner, Fill once known as the TFX D e'f ens e requirements"
Estes' employment does not
violate terms of his parole. fast , Thorough, GuarantC'rd
Re al Estate
38, and his wife, A!lce, for . when' the curreht run Is com: Clementi wrote. '
back taxes ror the years 1969, pleted late next year. ... ESTES llAS been on parole
since July 1971 when he wa1
Solr-s and or Brokl'' liccn\e
1970 and 1971. THE Flll has been built at TRAINING
Phonr for Frcr> folder
''If you're late for work do you hove to report so Jhe
boss's office?"
BY THAT Tll\1E, .lhe Air ,., '"""' released from La Tune Cor-
OTHER LIENS totalling $.1.3 Force wHl have M3 Fllls, in· the General Dynamics Corp. A DISPATCHER rectiona1 Instituttorr-near-El·-. AHTHONl~·ICHOOL$ nu filed 1 1 and 11 .. "~-plant in Ft. Worth, Tex. Texas f -•-ha m on were aga nst c uding bombers 06n~r-con,,_ssmen have been urging Biiiy Sol Estes Paso a ter se1 vu1g more t n HAllOI CINTll
Turner'• brother, Georu, for · bomber1. •·... six years· of a 15-year sentence c=: ~~ c:i.
back taxes for ltdt. George Another 18 t11t1 rei:nain to the P~~ to k e·e p the K! ..J _ L;ke To for mail fraud . Pit. (714J t1t4'1J Turner Is Ualod u 1 !nlltee be bull! on a ......,,..th production line going. · UUI "' and tr1n1l1ro1 ol Iha 111111 ol basis befon Pl'lductlon llalls A lotal of 36 of lbe F111s Roach said Estes' parole '~1;,:.,"r.\'.''1:..1'
Glenn w. Tumor Enterprllll in Doctmber, 1971, oompleUng have been loll, nine ol them in A1k Andy condlUont ai>eclly that he "" 17141 " .. -
Dad Rates SOIJ)e~g, Special'" ~111 :,1 .. ti.. i R ,.1..!'~12-~y~ear~praduelloft~~~111J1Dry~~1ou~thlut~As1a~.~---....:.:==..:.=~~~m~u~s1_:no1~~··~g·~1·~in""'.~an~y !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Gift Pale Of Tasty Foods From padlocked Tllriler'• Orlando offices after filing Jlena ln •c·ca.:..a • ., • ~ federa l court tor a total of $5.7
.... _ DUI'-. , . "'''"'' • million In back taxe1 based on ;,r----ll~the ~-=lncoine-<>l ""r""'"1:11• Koscot Int~ CQrP. ..... _ cosmetics co.mpany founded
by Turner. The na are for
the years ending July 1969 and
Jul.v 1971.
. ~ -. .-~s·sl'RE!dl ·· $10.91 o~, lb.BEEP Siicg, !dim Ba;, Mild MldBot
Lorikhorn, Belle ' Fle ur Chee1e, Smoky
(1mokcd chee1e b1r), Gouda plus Imported
Candle1.
Gordon stnonda, a Turner
lawyer, sa id &he IRS aelzure of
Koscot fi le1 could hamper
Turner's defense on federal
mail fraud charges and mount-
, ing civ il aoUona: which have
beetJ fi led acatnst him .
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bv Kosco! lnterplanetarv Inc ..
and Turf'!er from a Sedg\•:ick
. Couqtv District r.ourt · 01der
cancelling tht fitm's aulhortty
to do businui iQ_Kanus wu
taken under advi .. ement
'''ednesdav by the Kansas Supreme Court. ·
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This ls only one of the many
food gift paks on display for
Al~ at stake in the appeal is
an order by the dialrict court
that dPfendanta mab restit\I·
tion of montv received for ~ale of "p01ltion1" by Jhe
firn'. .
Richard H. Rum se y,
Wichita , attorney for Koscot
and Turner, CClltended the
firm's alleted mltre:presen·
tations wel'I not dec eptions
under the Kamai Buyers
Protection Act.
1 you to see!
flctkdt7 t.mr11r.
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17 .. & lrYf• -N.wpert a.-a.
Ope• M•11.•Frl. 'tH 9; Sert. 'tU 6, S••· 'tll I
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lJlEBTC[S I.EADTHG 1:et:fSE ST0m:S
HE CONTENDED also
th!,lt the act ltaelf is un-
constitutiontl becaute it is
vague and indefinite and
because it vk>latet defendant's
rights a c 1 In 1 t self-in-
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A Sloro or Exlroordlnory Chw1cter for Mon, Boys and .Your Dad
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Our collecti,on of S!lk Neckties from Talbott ln
The ~arn:iel Valley is made to our O\l'n exaclin"'
speclf1cat1ons. ""
~ ncck.Th·ti~.-~i.ndlljdually hand-cut and Is hRnd·
ma. c. C' s1IK!> al"{' imported from Efu•Ja.nd
Switzerland and F'rancc. - '
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Seleet . from a . broad choie<" of peJ.terns and '.
colourings to satisfy the most discrimlnatin& man.
~bott: Rcpps. Foulards and Trin1tr· Twills fronl
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Ot 111' ~1Y ,1.., St•tt Eastbluff Village Cen ter. Also, profits men1ber of the conservation committee view what is often a mess.
Judy Tracy and vaferie MQJ'ley h.axe..a from ~materta1s-recycled during this ot the Sierra Club. she was an invited ~ often get more than the glass and
rrlendshlp which was built ind cemented-\\"eek will be used to estabUsh a fund for guest whose interests were beyorld the aluminum they ask for, including-about
with CRUD. a Nature Int.erprctlve Center AS a part of local
1levet -four 'water heaters , three tel.evision sets
1'har s right CRUD the Upper Newport Bay W 11 d Ii Ce "I said, 'No way am I going to get in-antJ, even some dead mud ~ns.
. ' · Preserve. volved ln tha t,'" explain~ Mrs. Murley, Newspapers ha ve even been piled in 1 J1~ 5 ~rtalnly not th~. pleasant kind or Many peopl e are Involved with the who was already active with the League front of a sign which states the center
g ormally asSOc1ated with such committee but th is pair has led much of of Women Voten and a society group. c!l)esn't "accept paper but tells where , just
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res11 en1ts of .Newport1Jeac. They're the kind who "'ould aslr. Butt n s c looKca across luc room
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nnr1ght hbc.lous to even try to \vllen cooperation y,•as at a low point. 1r 11 quaintance. Soon, somehow, both became "People think if you're a recycling
relate such R v.·ord to any v.·oman. man \vasn'l some sort of ego trip they were involved in initial meetings to locate the center, if lhey bring it , you have to recy·
or even a child who seems to have a . centers and gain City Council approval . cle it," Mrs. Tracy said. But she
natural way or collecting crud ort There was a "totally reverse situation" testifies, "All 1hey're doing is making· it
But CRUD is honC'slly i~i· thin. · \Vithout even pausing in her task. of in the t\.\o'O cities. they explained . more dirricult for us.''
The two y,·omen have beenr entr~ched st~ciling "CRUD KIJ?S" on t~·sturts Costa Mesa had an intem investigating Her reference to "us" is not meant to
"''ilh . CRUD stuff since they helped which were to be worn in Saturdays Fl~h recycling centers. So, there it started be just themselves or the other com·
organ1ie Citizens to Recycle Usable Fry parade, Mrs. ~1urley gave their with the government. But in Newport mittee members. all o! whom they
Discards aboo.t two years ago, · answer. -. Beach, the program was started at the descr:ibed as ''neat people."
That ~hlcQ they "affectionately; Ufer "Eg(!tisti cal. as it ls~ v.•e've ~ there request ·of 'citizens. " According to the plan for CRUD, dif·
to_ by 11! ac.Tonym is a ·steering .C9m· , .all ,~~ ,tiJr!e~ regardJ~~ or the people "That's part of what ma·de .us wtint to ferent community organizations, mostly m1t~ w.hlch administers reda,mation . ~.v~ come 8;11d g~~· , . ha:ve it in ·NewPort.'" Mn. 'MµrJey eX-youth groups, maintain the center for one
programs in Cost~ Mesa ,ai)d ~"'1>ort . ·.Ahd aJ the pair tall(s on, still dabbing p1aiJwd, , : ·. · . . month In 1return for a share of the pro-
Bead!, . · ·. pa~.around the,pa'per;Jettp:is, the talc of And although Mrs. Tracy:said she just tits.
, 'l , thcil" a~pted' ·~sk · is (eveal~ as w~ted a cepter ·''anywhere." she credits Although the cities have ,spent mo~y
Rf;CYCLE ,\\.EEK so~pling riei th:cr of t.hcm tiad'planned. the "esthetic standarQ.s" demanded by on the <;enters; CRUD can now say it has
• J\1rs. · Tracy is chairman J.and MrS. · J\1~. }1u.rley ,tiC'ard '!l ml¥\ lalk on Ncytport Bea~h~ and the Irvine Cotnpany· re'turned more money to ihe C<Jmmunity
'°lui'ley Is trensurl•r of the grOup Which is cOmmunity recycle centers during· a as a reason they are still open. through these groups. A Sea Scout troop
sponsoring llecycle \Veck, this v.·eck, in ineeting or the American Association or Normally, she said, recycle centers nre has bought a boat with the money they
both cities. University Women, a group she be!S>nged terrible to look at. "They really ·are -earned working a center. And -some Gir:l
They hope to raise people's awareness to at the time. garbage neaps." But their "j;lorilied Scouts ptialry funded_a tr. .1o or the reclama!lon ccnters-1n""1he HarhOr ter former C<Jll~e classmate, J\1rs~ fences," vt'hich an arcHifi:!ct designiR:t and Sllcramento. ---. -
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just one of the many little
task• which Valerie Murley,
( a.bove, left) and Juc:ly Tracy,
(above, right) have accepted
-------------~·nrougll -tlieir interest in CRUD.
DEAR ANN LA NDE.RS : That letter
aigned "102-Pcrccnt Mom'' mode me 102
percent sick.
What right have parents to get mad
when their children are not included' in
every Invitation? A bride has the
privilege of riecidlng whether or not she
?il\nls lO hove kids at her wl'ddlng,
I've .hod flrst·hand t]!:perience with
tome or those llttle terrors, described by
thcir parents as "hill of-pep" and
• "normally active ." And l've seen young
~hlldrcn ruin a ceren1ony and dismantle
4 buti t tu I"! 1:1 th 't':? :tu.1:.it.:5 flut. 'M11.!;>"
sUdll n-:::t f~ill on the dnnce Oo:1r .. yell and
li~hl , . nj p.!st.;i r th~ music.innJ,
-Nothing makes pt.'-lplc so 1ni1d ns 'wh4.."fl
you crlllclze their children,,. you'll pro!>-
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,Often, they ~an pe found
sm4shing-glass and crushing
" cans at, one of the
reclamation centers .with
children recruited
from the Newport Beach·
neighborhoods.
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ably gel a lol of Oak Crom readers who
1hlnk .r."U're 8 mean old lady, But J·h11d
to write aod say 1'1n on your sidt , Annle.
-I.ET 'EM STAY HOME
PEA ll Lf.:T 'El\1: You:d 00 surprl!led
l'H ~n w mt1nv-p11rent1 ar,. on OUR .. we,
and wrote to say so. Thunk~ ff'lr tlte
IUilflSt.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You must be
. ' .... -
kidding. Your advice to "Father Note
Best'' could have been a lot better. I
hevc r. large nose with a definite hook in
It. arld the d1trned thing is beautiful.
I can..amell v.·ith ... J~-blow It, scr1uc.h II
and twitch it when l W(Ult to amuse 1ny
wHe. I con tum it up when 1 want to sho\v
disdain. I ~I\ lum It down when I \VlHlt
lo appear deJC<tcd. I can look down It
\Vhcn I !eel the need to appear superior.
(Actually, on those occasions l feet in-
ferior.)
h1y nose Is the first thing people see,
and it is, I am sure, a cause for won.
dcrmenl. Sometimes they e\len laugh.
I.et them! I don't care! God made me in-
~lis image, and I have no complaints.
If that teenage boy wants to have hJs
nose altered for reasons or vanity I say
_he: should go ahead and do it . But, II he b
hav:ng ~ocial prcblems -an:I blaming il on
his nose~ plastic surgery \vlll be a \Vaste o: Oll)lley,
Jlcnl folks don't...e;irt about the length.
breadth or shape of a nose. \Ve alt know
people who Hre · in1pressed with good
looks and \viii put up "'Ith anyl hing if a
g~I i~ gorgeous or a guy Is handson'IC.
Thtsc Oakes aren't worth botbc.rlng with,
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"We need mol'.e community support, Council resolutions supporting Assembly
absolutely, to help run the thing," ex-Bill 594 which requires ;J n1inimum five-
pJained Mrs. Tracy. "We don't Mve. cent refund on all bottlt~. Although .som
enough_ groups who are v.'iUing"'to do It people have complained this woud . raile
and do It right." · prices, Mrs . Trncy said, "The price is_
'rhi s causes Mrs. Murley to ask a di!· beng paid by people who us'! it, oot by
flcult ques tion. "How do you fire a nle if 1 don 't use it."
volunteer grou11?" 1'hey've unhappily had · But as il is now, she said, she pays
to do !his and maintain the centers lhrough her taxes for the . rubbish col·
themselves. lcction and sanitary Janel fill demanded
F&IENDSHie_ )'_Ule_w_a.tlc o_t_.:.:c.Dnven~~nce.''
Jn fact, ri.1rs. Tr acy explained their And , she points out, Ille fear of a lack
friendship probably began with one such of resources has led sonle people to C<Jn·
episode al"9 center. They plowed through sider....mining old rubbish dumps for the
a tiunch of newspapers, separated, tin and steel buried there.
smashed and broke cans and glass only Obviously these women, both of whom.
to find stale old beer and rain water at are also on the Citizens Environmental
the bottom of the barrels. Control Advisory COmmillec in Newport
''We smelled so bad, we had to be Beach, know more than the average
friends," she laughed. person about the problen1s.
But they quickly add the good things, But they feel their reclamation sites
like the Camp Fire Girls who kept a have raised the awareness of people and
center clean all summer without even also proved to government that people
being asked. . care about the problt?n1.
Besides, the won1en· say such work can · bR'GANlZATION .
be "super therapy." And th!!y think the centers serVe a And they have learned that with an
similar purpose for those who use them: .organized ID-minute presentation, "a
"Yoil help ·people 's conscience." Mi's. citizen can change the 01ovemont of the·
Murley said. "People say, '1'm one c.'ity.''. . • , · · .
pe son I can't do anything' But takin" "I hale to be orga nized. 1 hat s the p1.<>-
th[ .to.the.center is 'physi~al.' You..ca~ b\c1~1 "'ilh the t,liing," Mrs. ~acy said.
tour:f' it. You can see this was stuff you Shed ra~hcr hsten ~o l\1ozart or go
didn't put--in your trash cen . . . ·het"e's--~~packIDg-.·OJ-body su~ng. " ·
a real psychological something there." StJll she thinks CRUD has bee~ one of
Which is why they operate the centers the. most trem.cndous learning es·. , per1cnces I think anyone can go rather ~han. spend their energy .lobbying through."
fcSr legislation to solve the solid waste "If you'll just ask. J>eOple \vill do a lot·
problem they see. or neat things," Mrs. l\1urley said.
"lt doesn 't help the solid v.•aste pro-Businessmen, citizens and city o[ficials1
blem but it does help people's F<Jn-have all offered thei r services. '}
sciences," Mrs. MUrley explained. "It's But they believe their two husbands
going to take something much bigger to and four children deserve the credit for
solve the problem." their ov.•n work. ''It takes a lot to put up
WASTEFUL LIFE
"The kind of life we lead is wa steful
and insulting," Mrs. Tracy charged. ·'I
buy 1ny garbage and I pay for it.
"The idea we need people to really
understand is v.·hat is truly happening
with this 'convenience,' " she .said .
The committee recently obtained City
...
\Vith a y,•ife \\'ho at six o·clock had to go
out and break glass when dinner should
be ready," explained Mrs. J\1urley.
But she ad1nits, "Part of the reason we
stay in is because it's ours."
·'1i's our rau lt," .agreed Mrs. Tracy.
But they both· believe the centers will
close and CRUD will rail if the. comr
rnunity doesn't continue its interest.
~men
BEA ANDERSON·, Editor
TllurM11y, J11n1 7, lf1l PHI
much less havin g an operation for. So tell
It like it is, Ann. -ANOTHER NOSE
BES!'
DEAR A. N. B.1 I . try IO, but
Mmethnes a reader comes along and
doe1 It a lc.t better. Like now. And J
lbak you, Cyrano.
' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 42-yea
old career. woman (divorced ), not a gid·
df. teenager ·or desperate wiliow. !O
p ease keep this in mind w~en you
ans\\'er.
The 1nan I am datirig asked ITI(' v.1haL l
·wanted for my birthday. 1 snld. ''I'd like
1Cl lhlnk about lt." Then he added, "Lr.I':;
pyt a celling on It -!lily $50." l "'ns
.stunned. Now l wonder If he thinksl'm a
gold-digger, or If he's 11:\d rome bad ex-
pericnce \\'ilh acquisitive females. tOr can
it be that he is just plnln stingy?) What's
)·our best guesstimatl'. Ann? -NO
SHREWDY IN SilllEVEPORT
DEAR S. 1. S.: He sound, like a prac..
llenl. hard-0-0~d businessman wbo luls
learned thill It's bt•tter lo prevent a ,,,.._
le1n than let It ha11pen 11nd then try to
fi:\: IL 1-lis Rppror1ch 1nli::ht be s<t mewW'
1111rom{1:>tic. bt•t 11'!1 slrniJi ht Rnd
honoruble anti l "t'e' no1htng-tn"l'rftl~:ie.
D11 \'OU rt'i."'! (l\vkv.·:.1ra. se lf-conscious -
lon'!b'.~ \\;~:Qm~ '~ th" rll•'il1--Th~'1.
help r r you 11 .\ n L:"lndcrs' booklet .
"'fh~ .Key to Populrirltv " end 35 cenfs
in coin with your rtquc!>t 11nd a long,
s1:imped. 11e\l:JlddrcsS<>d envelope to thu
DAiiy Pno1.
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Day Care a Difficult Choice
he I ·' k hlld Be car·'ul of the ..... rangements? Is there a quiet Each yt.ar, more and more • Does s et MC c rtn ci • · mothers go out of the home to come in'! What are Qte rules rang~ment , part,leutai:ly ~ith plBCt. with adequate facili ties
employment -some by abOut ii1lnes11 TemperatureJ, an mfant, which 1s too for naps?
ehoice,-moat-from neceuity _ sniffles. etc.1...Does.sbe.hav_e_a_cl)H, ." Do not be lured by · ·• Are meals taken together
1belr young children must pediatrician or other physician savings ol few OOllars. our in a plcasant~·e1ai-stttlng?---•
be cared ror and too orten it available . to her? How are ~by's health and &ven life are What menus does she present,
becomes an agonizing choice emergencies handled? in the care of 80meone else. JI any?
between something poor and • How is feeding handled? Tbl! is not t~e plac:e to t.ry • Has thC operator. taken a
110JJ1ething even worse. What Does she provide food ? What to get a ~gai~ Taking care llrst aid course? Docs she
are these choices and how can are the kitchen facllltles and of a baby JS tune-consuml~g know how to "activate" the
you, the mother, make the feeding arrangements like? and tberef~ costly. This is community's cm erg e n cy
t decislon? e for her own the place to find quality which medical treatment system?
. . . . ...._ alwaye~.a..J."118,motf: . .-I "" I It 1s most difficult t~ Imd an children as well as for ol rs . By the way, in deciding to n exp Oru1 th' arge arrangem~nt ,for the infant or How. many ~Udren of her own leave 8 baby with 8 relative or facililie1, those that handle 25.
young child under two who are mvolved. friend yoU"haveevery right to 50 or even hundreds of
needs al~ost ~~.ant care ~ ~a.t are .the physical be 11 'c00osy ari'd as nosey as children, things will probably
and attention. 'Ihls 1S usually fac1llties like? Is 1t clean! Is tt yot.1 "'Ould be with a stranger. appear better organized than
the m05t ~tly care ~!so. safe? Neat and pleasant? Are Y0t..I:' relative or friend will in the private home which ~!her than relatives or there animals around'! Are respect yoor interest and if cares for only a ·handful or
friends the ~st <:"Ommon type there adequate play areas? she is truly competent to Cl}te children. ~r car~.av~1la~le 1s. that c:>f the \Vhat are the fire protection for your cbild, she will be · There may be a formal
home s1tuat1on in which a arrangements? proud to answer your ques-I u n c h r o o m , institutional wo~ will care fo:t several • ls she, or her h 0 me, lions 8.nd discuss your con-kitchen with its own starr. bab1e~ or young chddren for known to a friend or relative? cems. specialized j,lay and ''learn-"°~king mo~ers. Does she have a good repufa· It is slightly easier to find Ing" areas and other im-
ln Investigating such ar-tion? Has she ever been known day care faclUtles for the two pressive equipment. But look rangemen~, .look carefuUy at to ·.drink alcohol ;while caring to five or six year old. beneath the surface. ~
the followmg: . for children? Does sbe. rmoke In some cases, nther than a l1owever. what about the
•If H~smg ls avall~ble, 1s while around the children? . strict age rule, day care "atmosphere" of the f.acility . 1
the hc?me _bee~? If It is, has • Most of all, does she real-centen will sometimes require Even if the' pjlfsical plant is ·
J :Eggs-actly the Way You Like Them
the license ever been revoked ty seem to like and t o v e ttfat the child be basically flawless, what kind of place is
or suspended? If so, why). children? How does she handle toilet trained and able to feed it for children? Can theY be 1
• How many'peoplecare rOr them? How do they react to him_or..herself.with only minor ·-happy'? M.ake·· n1istakes and
... Women's A'UxiJiary of" the t>range €ounty Arthl'itis
· · Fou·ndation will present its annual fund-raiser from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10, in the Dover
Shores ho.me of f\frs. Alfred E. Gallade. Featured on
·Epilepsy Topic
. Of UCI Study
• • . By AILISON DE ERR
Of 1111 Diiiy Piiot Slall
.What are some or the
mechanisms in the brain that
·Work to control seizures?
' HoW do the anti-epileptic
drugs used to control seizures
operate?
WhBt prediposes some peo-
ple to seizure?
These are some of the ques·
tions being asked b y epi -
lepsy researchers at the Cali·
fomla College of Medicine,
UC!.
Dr. Robert M. Julien, neuro-
:pharmacologist and assistant
professor, department of
medical pharmacoJogy and
therapeutics, discussed this
research at the an nu a I
meeting or the Orange County
Epilepsy Society.
STUDIES
Along with six o t h e r
researchers, funded through
federal grants and the Rebec-
ca Payne Livingston Foun-
dation, Dr, Julien is studying
the new anesthetics, develop-
..-ing new models of epilepsy
and concepts for developing
new drugs.
"We want to know how the
anti-epileptic drugs w o r k •
Drugs are not ma g ical,
mystical things. They are
absorbed into the blood, car-
ried to the brain, to nerve
tissues to make subtle changes
that 'v~ are trying to
analyze." he said .
By knowing why a drug
works and how, new drugs can
be developed . he explained.
Bula new drug is no good if it
·.vorks the same way. "\Ve
want to provide an allerna·
live for the physician."
'The problem with using
drugs to treat epilepsy, Dr.
Julien added . is that you must
"pay the price." There are
side effects to drugs now in
use tQ rontrol seizures and
those being researched.
~IDE EFFECTS
In some the side effects are
relatively minor, he said, like
stimulated hair growth and ir-
ritated gums.
Dr. Julien also emphasized
that there are several forms
<Jf epilepsy and each must be
treated differently -and each
Cpileptic must have drug
treatment individualized for
him.
One of the new drugs, he
said, "is effective in longtime
use, but not horribly effective
for status e'i)ilepsy." Another
works effectively for grand
mal seizures but can make
petit mal worse.
-the champagn brunch.menu w.ilL.be....a.-Yiriety of
omelets pre{>ared by Chef Pete Torre of Charlie's
Chili. Sampling his fare are (left to right) the Mmes.
Richard Coleman, Jack Tory and Rudy Gallegos.
t hildren.? ls jt a "one-her? Do lheY. seem to come to I · Thus some 18 months old learn Jrom them .rather than
woman" operation? Can she her frttiy?-Don't l>e afrai o will be a~ptable and others be pun1Sl;ed7-can they-explore •
handle the number she has? If trust you r own "instincts" as not until 2!h or-3. the world -aroun(I them and
you add yours? a mother. In investigating facilities for develop their senses and irr-
the older child, in the case of aginations?
AMY HONDA
Wedding
Plans Told
l\.lr. and Mrs. Sarn S. Honda ·
of Huntington Beach have an-
nounced the t'.!ng:igement 0£
their daughter. Amy Emi Hon-
da to David Kenji Jwana of
Costa 1\1esa.
An August wl'.'dding is being
planned in the Garden Grove
Community Church.
l\.1iss Honda is a graduate of
Fountain Valley High School
and earned \. a BA i n
mathematics from UCI.
Her Hance, son o( Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Iwana of Los
Angeles, is an alwnnus of Lin-
coln HJgh School, Los Angeles
and earned a BA i n
psych<Jlogy from UCl where
he plans to work toward hiS
leaching credential.
the "private home' ' ar-In assuring yourself that
Car Excuses Recalled
rangement, ask all of the your child's growth as a
quemtions raised about infant peraon will be assured, you
care and, in addition, look into should inquire:
the foUowing: e How do they h a n d I e
•What is the age mix of lhe discipline? (Give some con-
childn!O? Are they all about crele example or things your
the same or are there ·some child has done at home and By ERMA DOMBECK (e) Boys whose bicycles
At the awards assembly this ,..,ere being repaired (waiting tor parts to come in from
ye{l.r, I fully expected the pr in-behind the Iron CUrtain coun-
cipal to ask for complete si-tries).
·lence,-signal for a dnJ.m roll J don 't want to take
·and announce, "This .year, the" anything away from:ihe class
school's highest award, the pedestrian, but frankly, as a
solid gold milestone, goes to parent, I don't think I co'!ld
the ool '-In the . 1 Uve through the hasslo.agalrl, y llU:J senior c ass . . · ,, Every'mom1ng, we engaged
who r:ocJe a bicycle to school. In a dally divorce to see who
Amid thund~rous applause, got cmtody of the car. He
the entire auditorium w o u I d spoke first
rise to its feet as a body while ·
my son approached the stage, "I need the C81:' because I
dragging his three-speed have a_dental. appointment and
behind him like a cross. .my bike will scratch your
The principal would then put trunk. Also ~ause I can't
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older and younger ones? ask them what they ~·ould do.)
•What kinds of physical ac-• What formal , planned in·
Uvily arrangements.--are struction is given and ho'v
there? Is there a safe, fenced , often? Who gives it ? What are
clean outdoor are.a for her qualifications?
playing? Are swings or ot~r •What is the daily or week-
1tems sturdy and properly l~ ly cycle or play' learning,
teachers." stalled? Are there other safety meals rest and "fun'' ac-
One morning,·1 w;u even on provisions for the young, ac-tivilyi ls there any variety?
the verge of breaking down • tive child? Any field trips?
(~din) and muttered, "I am e Are there developmental Finally, how "oold you feel
going crazy." toys and· items to manip.ilate if you had to spend all day at
Are you ready for thls? He in adequate supply? Are the that center? Does it tum you
offered to drive me there toys selected with safety and <Jn or off?' Your child is very
when he got h<Jme from educational utilily in mind? likely to reel the same way -
school. • What are the napping ar· after all, it is your child.
his arm aroUnd his shoulder carry my science project
which ls a· reronstructe<11;:::============================. and announce, "Of course we
are proud of our valedictorian
and our salutatorian, but no
one has more respect for his
gut-eourage than the class
pedestrian!" -
dino6aur. In addition, Ralph
Nader ls recalling my foot
pedal and I almost got run off
the road yesterday by a
drunken driver and I lost the
chain and my bike will bi
stolen and the tire is fiat and
it is supposed to rain :-this
afternoon. Besides, nO one
rides a bike to school but the
-llil~ IW~ G: -ll~-R~i~--1-m
SHOPPNi ARCADE•425 30"'Sbeet•THE c.AN'ERY•-.xirt Beech
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gifu for rtl!lembering Fother, June 18th, celebroting groduotions &
This sounds-aramatic. But If
the testimony of our son is
true (and we have every
reason to doubt it), he is the
only boy in North America
who served out his final year
without benefit of a D't-----------~=======:;.==========================1
automobile.
marrying sons and daughters plus • host of ideas for oil occasions. ·
According to him, every
other boy In the free world
between the ages of 16-19 fell
into a group:.
(a) Boys who were building
their own car.
(b) Boys who were buying
their own car.
(c} Boys whose parents
gave them a car for not biting
their fingernails. .
(a) Boys who borrowed their
parents' car when they were
running fate (from 1116&-73).
Tickets
_Go'ing,
_Going
Another possibility in treat-
ment oJ epilepsy, he said, is in
the area of anti-depressant
drugs. The g r o up isJj~===========~~~~~~===~I researching this area to see if
anti-deprissant iiiilgs may be ;-
fabrlfte
UIRIR8P tzzleP
peclals
Although season tickets for
the 1974 Town Hall Lecture
series v.1ent on sale less than a
month ago, the Laguna Beach
Assistance League already has
had to JX>St a "30ld out" sign .
The series is being expanded
to two programs per lecturer
_.and the morning sessions are
filled to capacity, according 10
Mrs. Daniel A. Schryver,
chairman.
She added that there still
are Jimiled tickets ·for the
ariernoon presentations.
A l1N1QUE
anti-epileptic, as well.
The ideal treatment, Julien
added, would be non-drug.
"When you-use-a-drug to solve
any problem it creates other
problems, you ha ve to pay the
price."
Or. Berle Barth, chairman
of the medical advisory com-
mittee to the society, noted
that a blood analysis pro-
cedure makes it possible to
regulate medication so that
seizures are contr<Jlled and lhe
epileptic is not adversely ef-
fected behaviorally.
Dr. Julien also is working
with Dr. Mihai Demetrescu on
·an ' EEG computer whi ch
would provide a less expensive
screening procedure for brain
abnormalities.
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The Leo woman is Jn love past . earning n1ore, ol obtaining gen-In realistic light . Avoid wishful appeal. &1eans strive to con1-BmmDAY you fool Jnanylr'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;o~~~~~;;;;;~"i ' th' k' Obi . alld h1'nt WE HAVE INTHUSIASTIC AND HAIDWOlllN• -.
Wilh k>ve, halt-'much -in co,mo--<GDUNT (~ ay 2-1-June 20): uine bargain, "J'aur .. s, Libra m 1ng. ain v ,=;;:;:.....m<1lllt<'cat.e_wl1h more__.,perso~Jth your Con.ltude, H 0 u-s-rK E E p ER-"!"C,..-1--:~t ·th from Scorp'° message. Pisc~s. more or '"e time. Simplify and deterrolnaUon. ability t o • mon WI Libra men . knows 'Your personar magnetism Is persons could pl<ly ln1portant Virgo individuals may be .In .. , odd d
how lo dress ' lo please her emphasized . You go places, do roles. You Collect. You are re· picture. distribute. Get at facts, not ove~come s . an win. You
man and herself and Is a things and win o.IUcs. Member warded for past efforts. You only theories. Your unique intrigue opposite SC". You •
natural entertainer. She nu1ln· or opposite sex is Involved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. concepts wi ll appeal. Be sure draw many to ~OU .born under a. d G A R D E N· E R s ·:·:;· . • ft,_ft are made to feel more cornpe-Cancer and Capr1c:orn You la.iuo tan aura of gl&1nor no You get what you want, even 19}: You could emerge vie-they are aired. . · I ma tter wha t her age. This though what you want may not tent, secure. tor ious front power struggle. can o.·gan1ze and sell . You are
ak h be be PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): unique Jn that you can be nex-woman m es ot ers feel she st !or you. Loo could be LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Live up to pro mises, com· ' is lnte sJ nl ~-·-~ILJ:!!l'.~li.il'll..llfillmt~---Lu' d 'b'I" Strike deep into any project. ible yet stable. By October, re-----:cl-...!Y o Wdil..,a_ ver u nar-<ey<.46-i hioh .._, tak~~-l'l"it,,m,,,en,.,ts an res ns1 11ty. 1 luk . 1 nd tnLS, m actua ity Is a 1:1 •r You asl<:OO or ccr ain op-Nothing hal we~ ewan:n. t~K)fla .-wou will1 .-.......
universal secret ror success. CANCER (June 2l·July 22 ): itiative. You will be at right por tunllies. Now ; you have Ir you gel involved. go all or heal. lf sing le. marriage is up-1
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The Leo woman has the secret You deal now with those who place at right time. Trust them . Question is how to make forget it. Leo is in picture . ('()ming. twfarried or single, you
and knows how to use it. n1ean business, who talk judgment, intuitive intellect. most of them . Older person Accent individuality. Pay heed are going to be rewarded for
business and "'an t to sell you At..'<.'t!nt personality . \Ve a r will cooperate. lo irmer feelings . You will past efforts. There will be
uni¥trsity 1tud•nt employ••• tr•
e•r•fully 1cretfled. borid•d It
in1'1t•d. C.IJ Ut {.or inform•ffon
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19): something. Che<:k your own bright colorl:i. Le t others know know what to do. Key js to get more responsibility and more
requi rements. Include safety, what you want to do . You get AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-f eb. going and do it!· money -shortly!
.. t our new We1lfnin1ter offi~:
Univ•r1ity Ho'11elrtepln_g 1114) 63 6-1800. Open 9-1 & 7-6 Mon.· Wod .. Fri. Spotli~ht is on partnership,
marriage. You find out what
others think -you ga in
grea ter perspective. Best now
lo listen, observ.e and learn.
Leave direct ac tion fo r others.
Be aware or 1 e g a I iln-
plicatlons.
securit y, loan interest. Your green light. Move ahead.
home, property, famil y re-
quirements all are in picture. SCORl'IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Accent on f a m i I y rela-
TAURUS !April 21).May 20):
Accent is on health, general
welrare, relations with co-
workers. Maintain s~t e a d y
pace. One phase of acti vity ts
due to be concluded. Think of
future and potential Instead of
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): tionships. \Vhat was sup-
Ente rtain and be entertained. posedly a secret now is out in!
Change pace. Ex p an d open. Deal intelligently with
horizons : You can advance by one who feels deceived. Ex·
doing _what you enjoy -this is plain without wallowing in
a lime when ideas are false ~yn1pathy. Aid others in
deve loped into via ble con-standing on their o\vn feet. l
cepts. \Vrite. p~blish and ·· · '
·advel"tiSc. Others want lo SAGITTARIUS . lNov_. 22-
know what you think and feel Dec. 21): Spotli ght 1s on
· -friends, hopes, sires. Fulfill
VIRGO (Aug. 23:_Sept.. 22): .. n~eds by going to top. Get to
A Healthy Hobby
~njoyment Collected
NEW YORK (UPI) -One
\\'ay lo find wny people
become c oll ectors or
everythin:g from stamps to
fine furnit ure is to ask a
psychiatrist.
"I think it's for the esthetic
enjoyment, an inveStigalivt
and exploralory tr8it and
often for competition -my
collection is better t h a n
you rs." says Dr. Noble A.
Endicott.
Dr. Endicott is an incurable
collector himself and has bec-n
since boyhood in his native
Colorado v.'hen he• gathered
rocks.
As he established his ca reer,
he n1oved on to collecting
A1nerican paintings-. and now
has gone into collection of
_foreign_arti!acts...metals, grua_f"~
and silver and antiq ue beads.
mostly all African .
The meta ls and beads pro-
vide the basis for still anot her
role for · the phys ician; he
designs and makes jewelry.
t\1any of Dr. Endicott's
designs and artifacts arc on
display at his booth in the
new. permanent New York
Antiques Centre in m i d -
Manhattan.
The doctor has li ttle time to
gi\'c to !he booth : i l · s
supervised by his partner,
Beatrice Gutham.
In an interview, he told how
his latest collecting ''mania"
bega n, shared by his wife.
Jean. a psychologist at the
Psychiatric-I n s t i t u I e of
Psychiatrist Noble A. Endicott
is an incurable collector.
. . C.Olumbia Presbyterian 1'tedi-
cal Center.
Dr. Endicott. a gradunle of
lhe Universit_y of Texas and
the university's m e d i c a I
school. also is on the. staff at
!he center, is a consultant at
Roosevelt Hospital, and has a
private practice as well.
Up until about four years
ago he and his wife con-
centrated on American art of
the 19th and early 20tb century
-"\Ve \\'enl overboard . , , ·
you should see the bills we it>t
from galleries," he said.
be.ads he'd acquired on a visit
to J\-lorocco.
·Trade beads originated in
Europe, mostly in Holl and and
Venice. in the 16th century. he
said. They were used in Africa
to barter for spices . skins.
ivory. gold and silver. and
even slaves.
The physician said that 100-
pound sack or t-.1oroccan-~1c
quired beads "sat on my closet
floor for a year or t ~'O. Then
in the summer of '71 my wife
and I visited England and
discoverea sorne nl8gni ficent
Here he shows off his
ivOry anCIAfricantiiadi .
around \Vilh combining beads
and ivory into jewelry."
No \v the ocn ot his hon1e and·J
part of his <?fficc scr\·e as
workshops.
His tools :ire !hose of any
other jeweler - various pliers.
soldering l'Qll ip1nent a n d
\\·ires.
A bib necklace he fa shioned
froin \'ictorian ivor\· and
trade beads is about tfie most
expensive. "You just can't
fi nd ivory beads any1norc," he
said.
Then a patient, checking in
for further consultation, told
Dr. EndJcott he could pay only
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Coast Organizations Install Officers
Zonta Club C>RT Albert Walsh, J. J. Davis,
Paul Shaub and Winston
Baird.
(j.W Patrons
art. litet·ure aod creative scholarships: Se&l 8 each •
writing, nn les for art and music and legislaUon. and San
safety; ncho Viejo Club. Clemente. federation extension
public e-d-u-c-a-t i-o.n.-and...Jnd membership. _ A two-day rummage sale
w111 be conducted by the
Newport Harbor 1.onta Club In
the clubhouse at 15th Street
and Irvine Avenue, Newport
Beach.
Sale hours will be from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, June I,
and from 9 a.m. until noon
~lur,)laY, June 9.
Eastern ·Region ol Southern
Callforn1a, ORT will Install o!·
!leers at t .ilO a.m. Tuesday,
June 12, in Temple Beth
Emet, Anahelm.
They are the Mmes. l\lilton
E. Legome, prealdent: Elliot
Be 11 , executive committee
chairman; Myles AtJas, Leslie
Chad, Howard Goodman ,
A new ofganliatlon has been -~~
formed to serve as liaison
between Golden West College
l'roceeaswilloe iiieQ!or
the club's numerous
scholarships and o th e r
phllantlfropies.
HB Voters
Another rummage sale, en-
titled Creative Crafts and
Jazzy Junque will be coo·
dt,»eted from 10 a.m. t.o S p.m.
Saturday, June 9, at the
Market .Basket parking lot,
across from Huntington
Center. sponsor ts the Hun·
tington Beach League of
Women Voters.
arvey--singer, ·t-e-p·h-e-
Winston and Alvin Zeidman,
vice pre.sldenl.s; Louis Entin
and Stanton Rub"in,
secretaries, and John
Thomasson, treasurer.
Assistants
and the surrmmding com·
munitles and to help e.1pand
cultural, recreational a n d
~Wiiiie:._ __
The group will be known as
the Patrona Circle, and serv-!1!8 as chart.er president will
be l>fr.1-:l'ennflsom.
Otheru!lected to the board
are the "mes. Sally Newell
and Betty KeMedy, vice
presidents; Elaine Craft and
Diddy Lammers, secretaries;
Terry Burnes, treasurer, and
Marian 0 I c o t t , parliamen·
tarian.
American Association of
r-1edical Assistants, Orange
County Chapter will have its
final meeting of the current
season at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
June 12, in the Quality Inn, Angelitos
~helkm. Ill be D Tho Mrs. Wilfred A. Berls ac-pea er w r. mas cepted the duties of the
Albert of the Orange County presidency-during · an In-
Socia I Club H.ealth Dep.artment who will . stallatlon I u n.c he on· or
United Kingdom Social Club discuss VD 18 Orange County. Angelitos de Oro, ail aUxiliary,
of So.uthem _ ·callfomla will to " Orange County B t g
have two socials a week apart. _Newcomers Brothers.
.On Satll!day, June 9, a luau · We I come ·Neigh b.o r Abo installed witb her are
mne .. ilance·-will atur<-· Newcomer.1 Club will'lfteeMor--lhe~.-lbli!kK · &!!!.
Hawa1.1an floor show and on a luncheon at 11:38 a.m. Tues-vice president: Edward E . ~turday, June 16, the group day, June 12, in the Airporter Sharp, treasurer; W i LI i am
will tl'avel to Hollywood Park Inn. All women who have 1'1oseley Jones and Roger E.
for a day at the races. resided ln Irvine for less than Turner, ~cretaries; John K.
Mystick Krewe
A Las Vegas themed party
is planned for the "-1ystick
Krewe of Komus Saturday,
June 9. with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard J. Lunette of Garden
Grove hosting.
Reunion
two years are invited. Baillie, publicity; Marshall
Niedecker, ball chairman:
Christian Club ,
111rs. ~ Friebertsbauser
will present Time to Discover
Your Hidden or Creative
Talents when sht: speaks
before the S6uth Coast Chris-
tian Women's Club.
John F. Porter, patroness
chairman: R. J. Stoddard,
gold book. and Jooeph A.
Beek, parliamentarian.
Secretaries
OVERWEIGHT? -. .
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und•r Medical Supervision
., th•
Omega Clinic
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1Uf New,_,t 1"4 W. hwy. 1"22T1nllnA~1 J)t w. L•"•br• l lv.I.
Long B e a c h Polytechnic
High School class of 195.1 will
have a reunion dinner dance
Saturday, Jtme 9, in the
Petr'oleum Club of L o n g
Beach.
The group will meet for a
luncheon Tuesday. June 12, in
Ben Brown's resta~t, South
Laguna. · .
l\1rs. Friebertshauser has
been a supervisor of the crafts:
and hobbles division of the
Orange C.ounty Fair for five
years. She baa taught creative
stitchery, non-loom weaving,
macrame and applique.
Orange Empire Chapter,
National Secretaries Associa·
tlon ins:talled officers during a
dinner meeting in the Golden
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Society
Chapter
Orange Shores C h a p t e r .
'Ibey are the Mmes. Lois
Murrie, president-elect, Helen
Hargrave, president: Carol
Jenne, vice president; Ruth
Unger and Sue D y e r ,
secretaries, and Carol Myers,
treasurer.
State Awards
AIR STEP' -BERNARDO -
SCHOLL SANDALS -PASSPORTS
MAGDESIAN -MISS AMERICA
VINER CASUALS -HANDIAGS -
HOSIERY
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League Aids Clinic
Members of the Costa Mesa·
Bay Cities Branch, National
Fuchsia Society will show
their own slides of fuchsias
during. the next meeting at
7:30 p.m. Monday, June 11, in
thi Costa h1esa American
Legion Hall.
NB Friends
Newport Beach Friends ol
the Libl'ary will install officers
during a 10 a.m. coffee Tues·
day, June 12, in the Sherman
Foundatioo Center, Corona del
h-1ar.
American Association o f
J\·Jedical ASsistants \\'ill have
Dr. Frederick Turnbull --as
their guest speaker when they
meet Tu~sday, June 12, in the
Airporter !rm. His topic will be
Several Orange C o a s t
W~en's Clubs were given
.specla.1 recognition during the
convention of the California -
Federatim of Women's Clubs.
Wlming aw~ards were Foun-
tain Valley Woman's Club for
Edw•rd1 -G•rlMric:h -Robin Hood
PF Fly•r1 -U.S. leech -Summ•r•tt11
C•p11io Dtnc:• Shoe1
Otn.c:• We•r by D•n1kin
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-541-2771
Mrs. Paul Griem may find
__'.:hei--OWD-sboes-batd to fill
w~en she succeeds herself as
presKient of the Laguna Beach
Assistance League.
This past year she led a
group of 70 active, provisional
and sustaining members to
impressive feats -more than
16,000 service hours were con·
tributed and more than ~13,750
"''as returned to the ·conl·
munity. .
Benefiting from league con-
tributions is the Laguna Beach
Free Clinic which serves the
city and surrounding com-
munities. Its medical program
includes pediatrics. a newly
established geriatric program,
psychological, f a m i I v and
problem pregnancy counSeling .
plus an extensive <lrug abuse
ilnd VD i.:rogrmns or counscl·
ing anil 1reatn1enl.
'I'he league's gift. tritalling
$4500. \Viii be used for new
flooring, cleaning/ma i nt e·'
nan~. a year's telephone
service and the balance of the
year's rental.
Also financially aided by the
league are the r.1ental Health
Association, Fairvie1v State
Hospital, Laguna Beach High
School. !\itain Beach Park and
the Boys CIUb.
A community service proj·
eel inaugurated this past year
is the Traveling Home1naker
Service. The league also offers
its continuing help through the
Friendship C1ub for senior
citiz('ns. activities and craft
classes. lhc Danny Davey Doll
Club, funds for emotionally
disturbed young pc o p 1 c,
e1ne rgency ""elfare program
and the \Villiam 1-1 a i n es
Me1riorial scholarship.
Turnabout Thrift Shop. the
TO\\'n Hall lecture series and
the i\1ini-\'acation bus trips arc
the league's major 1vays and
means projects. ·
A ne1v year of Philanthropy
and fund-raising will begin
11·ith the installation luncheon,
set for , 11 :30 a.m. Monday .
Peering Around
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RETURNED Crom attending
lhe wedding of her grnnd.son is
Mrs. J essie Haden of South
Laguna. Mark l\1alstaff and
Sheryl Shearer were married
in La Porte. Ind.
BOARD of Directors of the
Pin Oaks Horse Sho1\•, Houston
~·ill host Diamond Horse Shoe
members. spons.ors of the an·
nual For u m Internationa l
Horse Show whjch benefits the
City of Hope.
• ~1embers v.•ill leave Friday,
JWle 8, for Texas and that
evenjng ~fr. and A-frs. Jl.·1.
Keith Gaede of Laguna Beach ·
will host a cocktail party in
their sWte in the Houston Oaks
JloteL
SERVING as corresponding
aeaetary for the USC Faculty
·wmrctutr ls-Mrs. Fred L.
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J\<leistcr of Fountain Valley.
She "'ith other board members
""ere guests of Mrs. Jack
Conley, president, in her Glen-
dale home.
June II, in the Stuft Shirt,
Ne1vport Beach.
Serving with Mrs. Griem
will be the Mme.s. Robert
Blacker and Daniel Schryver •.
vice presidents: Richard Rudy
and William Lynn ,
secretaries: Paul Beemer,
treasurer: Roy Thoroughman,
finance. and Barbara Mad·
dock. regional representative.
New leaders are the Mmes.
·J . Peter Dobbs, president;
Robert Smith, vice president;
Charles Durway and Edwin
Ramsey, secretaries, and R.
L. Richmond, treasurer.
. To avoid . disappointment, prospective
br1d_es ar~ retnmded to have their wedjling
stones with black and white glossy oboto-
graphs lo the DAJLY PILOT ·women's De·
partrnent one \veek before the wedding.
Picture'S'"received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it is
i1nperalive that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture be sub-
mitted six \veeks or more before tbe'wedding
date. If deadline is not met, only a story will
be used.
. To help fill requirements on both \ved·
ding and engagement stories forms are
available in ·all the DAILY PiLoT offie<>s.
Further questions will be answered by
\Von1en's Section staff members at 642-4321 .
give him the ball
that adds 4-12 yds !
MacGregor XP-270 golf bolls will
a.dd 4 to 12 yards to his drive -fNery-
t1mel In actual tests,. it was driVen
fa nher th.an any of the othef S lop balls.
10.00 dozen. .
Electronic putting partner will
.a~.tomal.ica lly teturn .bis_biJI, h IR _
him improve his putting in home or
office,· 7 .95 "
Knit htld covers, not shown, aFe
heavy acrylic with. conlrasting pom
porns. Set/:w;.9s. Sel/4, 7.'95.
Sportsman's Shop, Lona Bea<:h,
Pomona, l1. H1.br<1., San Diego, Newport
SU ~. NOON let r:oo • Ot,ll•r O•YI 10:00 . !:JO
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Harbor Star Olapter. On!erll
of the Eastern Star will ho6t
~n Orange County party night
1n the Newport Beach ~1asonic
Temple Tuesday, June 12.
Acupuncture.
Starbrlght Club. '" wavs and means section, serVe
a monthly luncheon a noon in
the temple Wednesday, June
20. .
BSP
Xi ~1u 7.eta Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi will have its last
meeting of the club year at 7
p.m. Tuesday, June 12, in the
Fountain Valley home of. Mrs.
Oma.Id Hoover.
HB League
fitrs. Loots Lapthome is the
. new president of the Hiin.
til'lgton Beach Assis ta nc e
League.
Serving with her are the
Mmes. R i c ha r d Crawford
William Russell and Johli
Wyatt, vice pre si dent•·
.Richard Crouch, treasurer, mi
John Armstf"Oflg and William
Arndt, secretaries.
New members are the
Mmes. Armstrong, E t b e I
Berdelman, John D a m m ,
Asher C. Davis. Michael Han-
negan, Robert Tyler, Harvey
Brush, Karl Houghton ,
Richard Ludwig and Im·
manuel Matthews.
Provisionals are the Mmes.
M. C. Beatty, J. R. Fowler,
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• Sale Priced ..
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Joaquin
Festival
District's •
'In Tune'
ByTCANDACE-PEARSON RANGEMENTS or props conductor's role o_n the
ot ... o.wr , ... SteH highlighted some songs. A s p Q t lighted, balloon-edged
It Was 6ig. --it was -sue-gianr. spinach_ cao~complete center platform.
with Popeye the sailor rolled J oanne Jtarris. d is t r 1-c t
cessful. It was music. into view ~·hile the all-district music coordinator, received
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"It's the kich," said A&-strings pl:lyed the strong-loud applause, when she
slstant Superintendent Marilyn man's.theme song. directed the entire district
Harris, in summing up the le-Football players, baseball ensemble in "America the elioi---behind the third annual caps, flags, hand motions and Beautiful."
San Joaquin Schooll>istnctli<>]>le>Mel.-were-other-added--sne-htter-handecl-o•lleuquel--------11
music and art fesHval Tues-attractions. • or pink roses back to an of·
day night. The basic theme of the show fering student temporarily so
WITH INGENIOUS art ex-
hibits added this year for ex-
tra flavoriag, the "I Believe in
Music" festival got good
reviews from a full house at
the Anjihelm Conv enti on
Center-.
-what music means to dif--Sbe could rillWl the energetic
ferent people -was carried finale.
out by offering band, folk and· AS. SCORES of ft.A•tel-col-rock 3nd roll selections and _..
songs about work, foreign ored balloons drifted ,, down
lands, Individual stales and fro.m the ceiling of the center.
America. hte 2,500 students stood up as
lheir school names were cal-
IN STYLES bouncy or led.
Of the 3,lm students from 18 sedate, coaxing or demanding. They sang, 'I believe . In
schools involved, about 2,500 of a number of teachers took the music. I believe in love."
those were e.ither singing orlr============::::::::::::,;=====i playing musical instruments.
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3,000 STUDENTS FROM 18 SCHOOLS Fil l ANAHE IM CONVENTION CENTE R FOR MUSIC, ART FESTIVITIES
Council Sla she s
'Shopping List'
Flatbed lrucks,-----s I roe t !he equi~mcnt. suggested bow
sweepers and other· heavy the items could be squeezed
equipment will not be bought into the city's aJready tight $30
with federal revenye sharing --million budget for lrl:J..74.
money, ijuntington Be a c h "RATHER TllAN have the
councilmen have decided. council cut these items -I
, need them -Jet me go back
IN REVIEWING a priority 10 my budget and take out
"fhopping" list Monday night . such things as 11ew street
councilmen_ lnforlfil!d, C Lt y_ trees and median @ndsca1t_
Administrator David ing."
Rowlands that ca Pit o I Councilmen agreed 4-3 v"ith
purchases should not be in-that approach. Gibbs, Bartlett
eluded. and Matney. who opposed the
Girls K eep
Cu rtain Up
Fountain Valley Brownie
Troop 770 will present a
$125 check to ?i.1rs. Dawn
Peck of the Foontain
Valley Commu n i t y .
Theater Friday night at
the troop's awards night.
The Bro\\11ies raised the
money ro help the th eater
group acquire the SI0.000
needed to keep the curtain
up. The troop hosted a
"family night'' ~ari~ty
show-June I to1a1se fhe
motiey.
Coast Panel OKs
Bo/;Sa Chica Bid
Jmprovements at Bo I s t't'
Chica State Beach. including a
new entrance and p3rking
area, have received a permit
from the South Coast Regional
Zone Conservation Com·
mission.
THE STATE deJ)<!rlment of
parks and recreation will con-
struct a maln building with
reSL_ ~s and dressing
rooms, a 280-space parking
area, underground electricity.
se\\·ers and water, a lifeguard
station and a new access paint
mid-way on the stretch in
Huntington Beach.
The commission app roved
the plans this week after ad·
ding two conditions.
ANY FENCING in the area
must be limited to four-feet
high w)X)den fence and a bicy·
etc trail should be built to con·
nect with city and private ef-
Jorts. !he coastline com-
mission said.
Emmett Blanchfield, state
senior-architect,. agreed to -
those demands.
The evening also featured a
tribute to Ralph G a t e s ,
superllrtendent emeritus, who
retired this· IDontb.
--GATES BEGAN teaching in
Anabefm. in 1932 and became
~mquln's only •tea<her.
princlpal and superintendent
in 1945.
A.. chorus of students sang
"Hey Look Him Over" and
"So loog, It's Been Good To
Know You" for Gates.
After a short thank-you , the
s i Iver-haired administrator
said, "All of us came here to
sing or hear singing. We
should do exactly that. On
with the show."
A1usicial selections sparieed
a large array. The La Paz
Intermediate School choruses
offered. a strong "I Love a
Parade," followed· by an ap-
propriately foot-tapping ren-
dition of John Philip Sousa
music by the combined bands
from La Paz, Los Ali.sos, and
Rancho San Joaquin ifl.
termediate schools.
UNIQUE
JCs Name
New Chief
AR-
sOO c f e m e n t e irisurance
broker Charles • ' C h u c k ' '
·TRANSCENDENTAL
...,_MEDIJ-Al10N1·......._._ -'•-·-
Introductory Lecture
JUNE 11, MONDAY, 7 P.M.
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
363 Gle nneyre, Laguna Beach
"Meditation 11 nd Crea.ti ve
a discussion of recent
LORIN ROCHE
Instructo r of T .M.
Expression"
research .
INTE.RNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY
31806 8th St.
South l1guno, Calif. 92677
499-4372 •
"The primary pur-po.se <1£ motion, said they agreed with
this lederal money should be the philosophy, but because ol
for direct benefits to the peo. the necessity -of these items,
pie, not standard budget they didn't want to rearrange
items," ~mented Council-the budget this late in the
WortWl Norma Gibbs. "H's year.
TMR School Project
Still Lacking Bids
The South Coast Com-
mission, one 0£ six created by
Prop. 20. has permit authority
in Orange and Los Angeles
counties.
Bartol< has beeo installed .,,"====================:! the new president of the Southl-
hard to uk them to be excited Other West Orange County
projects receiving coastline
Coas't Jaycees, assqming the
gavel from Dana Point resi-r
dent Jim Ortler.
about the purchase of a one-THEY ALSO SAID such
ton trock." items as stuet trees and
The council's ad opte d l~ndscaping the street me-
phUoeophy k n 0 c k e d 10 d1ans are w~at they want for
Rowlands' first 16 items off revenue shanng.
the revenue sharing list. On his priority I i s t ,
-Rowlands listed about $678,888
ROWLANDS , WHO worth of items which he felt
developed a list o( 28 items on could wait, and the money
which he wants to spend the could be used to help buy
city's first $2 miUkln in federal Meadowlark Golf Course.
funds, said he agreed with Councilmen m a d e no
that philosophy. decision on what money should
"We face a special proble1n be used for the $4 million golf
this year,'' he said. "Yt'e have course which is scheduled for
a central library. a civic , sale to private developers July
center, a new equipment yard. 8.
The trainable m e n t a I I y
retarded are facing a problem
with the construction of the
additional facilities planned
for them in the-Ocean View
School District.
Tax Claim ·
Aid Offered
To Oldsters a central eark and 10 other
parks au coming together at
once." T~EY H_A VEN'! . even Senior citizens will have an dectd~ yet if the city will buy . opportunity next Week at ~he pnvate golf .course to ~ve Leisure World in SealBeach
it from becoming -a housmg to receive aid in filing their
tract. Property Tu A s s i s t a n c e
Public Works D i r ector
Jaines Wheeler, \\'hose depart-
ment is scheduled for most of
REFLECTI ONS
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Reyn
Sheffer
"A ... .,._,,. II IM .... ,
MrnMn •.• " Franklin
That decision, and a further claim.
review of the revenue sharing . State Controller Houston I.
money, will be handled at a Flournoy announced that. a
fut ure council meeting_ r e p r e s e n I a t i v e will be
A ppraisals
Soriglit for
School Site
a.vallable Tuesday through
Thursday of next week. from 9
a.m . to 4 p.m.
CALIFORNIANS u'hO are
over 62 years of age, own and
reside in their own homes,
have paid taxes for the cur-
rent year and have income of
$10,ooo or less; are entitled to
a reimburse_ment or a Portion
ol their property taxes under
The unused school site own-Calilomia Jaw. The deadlioe
Rare il the Individual u•ho ed by the ocean View School for filing is October 15, 19';'3.
enjoys being lectured about District will remain unsold un-but the claim should be filed
his own shortcomings. Young til. more appraisals. are su~ as soon as possible.
District trustees-reported permits after public hearings
Monday night that no bids had this week are:
been filed for the TMR project
at Lark View School. ~ -TWO mIPLEXES on cor-
. . _ n_er of .Qolphin Street and Seal
SUPERI11ffENDENT James W3y in Seal Beach by Glad
R. Carvell said the small Investment Company. It has
size of t h e. job v.·as re. 12 parking spaces.
sponsible for the lack of con--Two six-unit apartment
and the possibility of joint buildings at 12th and Orange
funding with the city. Streets in Huntington Beach
The new addition to the by Fred At. A1eller. It was
TMR school includes several okayed after the commission
classrooms and a therapeutic upped the parking provided
pool. from 12 spaces to 20.
Trustee Dr. Ralph Bauer -Single-family dwelling on
called for a report on poS$ible Diablo Circle in Huntington
alternative uses or the pool Harbour with boat slip by
a nd the J>OSSi bility-of joint fun-Frank Wolsey of La Mirada.
dihg 11•ith the city. -Single-family dwelling at
Bartok. long acti\•e in local
Jaycee projects, was honored
as Jaycee ol. the Year for 1972·
73.
Others installed in recent
ceremonies were C h a rl e s
Keeling ill Dana Point, state
direct.or'; Mike Brady, ex-
ternal vice president; Jim
Ray, internal vice pre~ident;
Tom Galloway, treasurer;
Todd Crowell, secretary, and
Jim Straus and Joe Hamic,
directors.
Wakefielil
To S peak
"WHEN WE llA VE 15,000 AlO Surfside Colony in Sunset Assemblyman-Floyd L ,
other children in the district Beach by Lee de Lacy· --Wakefield (R. 41ng Beach)
'vho could use the pool, it _, Will address member! of the
seems a shame . to see it B h S d Irvine Republican Assembly reserved for only 90 St11dents," eaC tU en t at an 8.30 diMer l'ridsy in
Bauer said. Airporter Inn, Irvine.
He also questioned ii the 14 Gets Degr ee A nc>host cocktail boor will
x 24 x 31h foot pool would be precede the dinner al 7 p.m.
deep enotigh for swimming Robert L. Meyers or Hun-Tickets at $10 per person are
lessons. which he regarded tington Beach has received his available from Bonn y
important in the beach area. Bachelor of Arts in history Whiteside and may be reserv-
Norman Ginsburg; director from Baylor University, Waco, ed by calling 5 5 1-5 9 7 6 .
or pupil personnel services. Tex. Tickets will also be available
replied that the primary use or He is the son of Robert L. at the door, IRA President
the pool was for therapy. Meyers, 21§&l S. Brookhurst Henry Quigley said. The public
~fany of the Tl\1R students are 1rS~t.;;, ~H~un~t~in~gptoiniBeaii~chjp.jiijj~iijjjjijs~in~VI~·t·ed~.~~M=:i;;::;;I seizure-prone. and the pool 1
was designed to be deep
enough for S\vimming while
safe for the students. he sai~.
people n~lally, although milted . trustees decided Mon-
thcy are the "horrible ~· day night. -. .. _ tNf_OR~1ATION and claim · TRUSTEE ROBERT J. Zinn-:iepl:;nc1nn~a~ l~t~?~~; The site at Beach Blvd. and, forms are availat>le ~by going grabe saitf t~ · t>ool woWd TAILOR SHOP
f h sermons Taylor Ave. was bought ten to any Senior Citiz~ Proper· cost . apprOximately $350,000,
or proflt rom, t e years ago !or the construction ty Tax Assistance branch 'of-and the district could not af· ol their elde~. of classrooms. &Jperinteodent fice, writing to Senior Citizens ford a deeper pool. Bauer ex-~~~ .P~~l~lc~tlt~ James R. Carvell said he was Property Tax Assistance, P.O. plained that he was not speak·
be turt but more certain ot confident the district could Box 1588, Sacramento, or :ing of a large increase in
aucceu: set a iood example. house all the students it wi.11 phoning 835-9540, in addition to depth, but per ha p s a
'nils requlres patience, aell'~ have with the ex is ting the help at Leisure World next moderate adaptation at one
discipline and tolerance but, facilities. ' week. end.
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certmoft)' 1hould be a bta11t-
1tut eXperl~. lt 1,houJd
confirm the MlitY of death,
thu11 helplnc the bereaved
In !heir flrl:t step towllrd
adjustment to their lOli~: _
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and distress. Because petients are encountering a new fn¥ironment whe n they
enter 8e .... erl Menor, our st•ff has been frtined to attend to their needs ·with
courtesy an reet•ura nce. Beverly Menor admission procedures ate mede •imple
and conYenient . We ha¥e found thet much of the edmi11io n informetion re·
qulred c•!' be..,obt•ineci !rom the hospitel or p•tieftt'.s physician.
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'TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHLIGHTS
: --.....,;.ci!-ABCwD11:30 -11Francfs fn the -Rallnted llouse."
l'!lk'i•Y Rooney replaces Donald O'Con nor as the 1
, ng mule's buddy in this 1956 ccmedy. r ' ·-~. \ r--.--................. _.,,,
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Thursday
Evening
JuNE7
becomts tilt t1r11t of tht tin«.
frill Weaver 1Ml Vlcloria Rlclmo
1uesl
mtMt:•11'1 HtfN1 m 1o11., r,.. • °""Pk
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Cl) @J Nin 1 fl) W1tlfptt Htarlnp
0 1M11111 "Thf sa~aie" On his el Clpuliu
way to N1v1d1 City, Adam tttl· • €llJ [I Slltw de Jot Floru ~
·dtnt11Jy passes ttw·oo1h 1 sacnd EE Morll: (2hr) "An1et1 W1lll Their
tndJ1n buri1I lfOl!!!._d, anj i1 at:_ facts" ~1)439 -Ann Sherid1n,
facktd by two Indians. ~1ldliii111n, Dead End Kids.
({) CollfblriJ·., UMl's F.U.. 1:3lf m Merv Critfi11 SltrN ,_IJ....... ..... ..,..4.-·--&> ..... --
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t8Q9in•fDllNltl r . ~ m '"" ".... Conc1usio• ti series with a double lmon.
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Ha.-. Ilene" (com) '*-MicktJ
Roon.,, Vir1inl1 Welles.
Ci) CIS ...,.. Walter Cronkit1
0 Hawt Cua Wiii JrMt
9) Merv Ciriffll Show
m..., '"'""' m *""' ea,,. Show a:> lhwll• ·m r11e r;.,.. ,..,,.. 9:JO O Tiit Hippy W111d111n..Slim 1nd
OJ·UtlM IUClll Henrietta visit "Arizona's Turquoise
1:00 II rn 0 m NIWI Triangle."
0 lowlln1 lor Doll"11 0 Mews
(IJ Trvtti tr ConMqLllllCtl fII MutUclll lllli1n1
(]) A.,rkn Advtlltvrt Gm btl b el Mulldt U ti111 o wurs My li111? m I LAI l.ucJ 10:00 B (J2} m DIM M1rtln SlllW (R)
&J I Drt•• ef Je1nitl .lonathan Winters ind Lisi Kilt:
EB Si.,..•11tt Maril ruest. m rli t ht eti·... om m""" fII MMllU IJ (}1 (I) (f) Strffts ti SN Fr111• a:J Ttle·Rnma MllSicll tisto "Tlail of the Serpenl" (R)
(D Um' Chlb Mike Stone is held 1Klst11e by 1 ' m .... llCff st11et 11n1 in -tidl1n1e '°" tht re •
• fuse of their !eider, jailed for kill·
: 7:30 II Ye11111 Or. liW.rt "Chtmistry ol inr; a policem1n durinr; a holdup.
Anr;tr" (R) Kild1rt interns under an
exctedinrlr dem1ndin1 woman doc· 0 Ml'llt: (fi;r) "Deltll lay Mi1rw tor. tf Dr. M•IMIM" (tlOr) '60 -P•l•
@ Htflll'J fflrNs Yan E~
0 TIM Adwtnturtr "S 0 m • b 0 d y liJ LI llllli11tra
Donn'! like Me" (R) A bounty is set 10•30 g Talti laci
for !ht Uft of Gene Br1dlty. · a Mo'lit: cc> c211,, "'Chtst• " m cau.piondip Filllilla
ROflllt" (com) '6l-M1rcel\o Mtstlo· @E Aculpa11,.. Musiel1 1eri11
ianni, Vittorio Gassmin. €1!) NtwsfSports
@ T• TtU Ult TrvUI 00 hlia s.r...,. 11:00 II 0 0 mm a> N1w1
0Mll"'l-'(2Ml"lho.... (l)IIJ l!I"'"'
DM You11(' (d1a) '55 -Rkh1nl g Ont Stlp 1ej9nC1
8aseh1rt, Gioria Gr1h1 mt, laurtnu 00 MarsUI Dlitll Hmey, Joan Collins. Four men,
eldl tor a Clifferent reason, ltttmpt m TruUi tr ~-nm
to rob 1 London bank.. OJ Movie: "A lu\let hf )llJ" (dra)
@l Ler1 Maka a Deal 'SS--Geo111 Rift. Edward G. Rob· m 11111 Slit inson.
Q)Drapt m Atc1o1r ai1un1 11:1s m Cille .. 34
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lndia11
Villains
By BOB :ru oMAS
lf1\NK SIDES with Brando
in believing the Indian has
been treated badly i n
flolly\\.'ood movies: ''Some of
the pictures I see on television
just make n1 e laugh . .
"Like a class-Z wes tern r
saw not long ago. It showed
seven cavalrymen surrounded
by 500 Indians. One of the
cavalrymen ·shouted to the
Indians 'We shot your chief,
so you'd better stop.' The In-
dians threw up their hands.
Ridiculous.''
ON TH E OTHER hand ,
Hank y.·ould not' like to see
fi lm ma kers make lbe Indians
totally virtuous. His viewpoint
is not entirely selfish:
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llTTT IOOP, l STOOGfS,
LAUlll AJllD MAIDT,
· OLD MOVIE THEATRE
IM 714) •S&-4D70
ED Jlollin' 11:301J CIJ CIS Litt Mtm: (CJ "Olll m Polk• surl"fl 111o1111r1 KMM" (dr•J Dir~ ao1ardt ls!!!iiiiiiiiiiim!iiiimml m 11M Addain f1t11lly stars.
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1:0011 (JJ lite W1ttHs (R) John Wal· 0 ®J m Jollnny C.tsOll
Ion's old Afmr buddy aimts lo' visit IJ IH CISt)'
and lascin11es the children with 0 (]) 00 (f) lad: P11r T.nill
sto1its of his t~prrienus and trl· m Tt TeH tlll Trvtb
umphs. O ®) m lto11sidl (211r) "Five IZ:DO ~.Morie: ~ "Elecutioft11 et ¥111-
Days in the Oe1th of set. Brown" IC:I • (1dv) 63-ttl Barker, Gu1
(R) A 1if11ime of p1raple1i1 tl\1e1l· mMadi~n ... -.,•-:r
ens Oet. S(t. Brown af!et hi is shol Alfi nitwcoc:k l'nnnb
by • sniper. Bec1U11 he pouasses 12:30 O HiP••r Patrol
lncri min11in1 evidence which could m llhwie: (C) "C1111t el the Th11btr·
le1d to lhe conviction of • dru1 l•IMf" (drt) ·~an Udd,
peddler, Stt. B1own beeomts lhe ID IHI Cosby
h1p11ss tar1et of 1sS1nin1 who in·
li!11ate Cr1i1 Institute. where ht is 1:00 II 0 0 1J (j) News
an immoll!liled p1tlent Vic Monow ®J H Talia 1 Tllilt
1uests with special . IU•sts E. G. M11sh1tl and D1vid H1rt1111n from 1:451J MMt: ~ lllf If tlle War"
"The Bold Ones.~ (d11) '70--Gtorp M1h11is.
o .~ l1l m ... ,.,,. """ 2,00 m 1n..,;"' -. """""''~ • fw1tn (R) A 21-ytlr·Old Eurtslan ""'-t..ni ..._,..
1irl, In !his country me11llJ to
ttarch fol' her fattier, witnesstS 3:10 II Mwil: "'Ow TRI!" (dra) '40-
lh1 mu1der ol a passport lor1er 1fld William Holden, Mirtha Scott.
Friday
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:00 ID "Tn11wlll..tic M e r 1 r -'t ·
ROCIMI" (com) '34-Jtck Binny.
1:30 O Mllltltlf"•d" (dr1) '49-Van
.. Johnson. John Hoditk,
3:00 (I) (CJ "ftllCJ P1nb" (com) 'SO--
Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. t:lO 0 "W•r of bit Wiltklb" (wes)
• '43-John Wayne. M11'1h1 Scott.
10:00 (})"Th rte Toun1 l•••n•" (wts) ®J ''SqU1rt tf Vltltntt~ Conct
'54-Milll Oaynor, JettreJ Hunler. (dr1) '63-ft1 .. 1I tlltlalllt.
IJ "Sh1aw Mtn" (mJ1) 'fll -l:JO O "Wtlt11 the Dei.G111 Jttde" (wes}
CU.1 Romero, Kay KeAdalt. '.(0--Broderiek Crawford.
12:00 O "TMJ W111 S. Youn1" {dr1)
1
·s~oott Brady Jollann1 Milz 4:00 IJ <t> "T• Tidltts " lrtad-
"Qlttff al tfHi 0Amazoni" (ad-I) · •If" (mus) 'SI-Tony M1rt!n.
'47-#'ilticia Moirisoll. I 4:l0 rn Sa111e h UIAM lbtilll
KOCE, Cll1\i\NEL 50
Orange CCn.111ty~'lJl!F lel e\'i sion ·sta tion , KOCE-TV, has
s.c~:iuled lhe follow1~g special programs today. Detailed
hst1ngs of Chan nel 50 s programs are carried in the Daily
Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. '
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NOW PLAYING
RE!IRVIO SIATS
On S~te OailJ 12 'fil 9
MARLON BRANDO
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Two Irvine ,Shows Opening
STUDYING \VAS not for
Hank, so he left to plav pro
football with the Los Ailgeles
Rams under coach B o b
\Vaterfield. But flank admits:
"I was in the lu mber business..
most of the time: sitting on
lhe bench." ,
Horne ior Final Curtai11
· Actors Fu1id Provides Shoivbiz Facilit')'
ENG LE\VOOD, N.J. (UPt r actors and actresses whose
-Joe Sultze r and Charlie days bef,01·e and behind th e
Marks spent 65 years tiading footltghts are ove r.
year-old co1nedian has bcC'Ome
a center of attention. thanks to
lhe Neil Sin1on comedy, "The
Sunshine Boys.''
Currently r u n n i n g on
Broady.·ay, the play stariing
''EXIT TIIE Body" swings
into its next -to-last weekend nt
lhe 11 u n t in g lo n Beach
P l 11yhouse. givi n ~
ix·r forn1anCt'S tonig ht a n d
Saturdny at 8:30. Howard
Solon1on directs the Fred
Carn1it:nael comedy.
Amon,:: lhe cast n1embers
nre Ann Coss1nan. Susan
()'Connell. L.nu ra Black. Ra y·
Sc:oH. Rill ri.loreland. Greta
Smil h nnd llclen Susman. Tht
plnyhousc is !Ocated at 21 HI
~Iain St.. lluntinglon Beach.
Heservat ions 536-4446.
After serving in Korea with
the Marines, he returned to
Los Angeles and played his
first rol e in "\Vhite Feather,"
which starred J effrey ~luntcr
and Robert Wagner in 1955. He
has been at it ever since.
"But there isn't mu ch \\'Ork
in pictures for Indians." he
said. "The producers will hire
~lexicans to play Indians. Qr
they"ll say, '\Ve can cast a ·
white man and pain t hin1.'
Believe me. if I cou ld make a
living from it. my y.•ife
y.·ouldn't be \\·orking.'·
gags in vaudeville and oil the The residents range in ng e
stage, radio and television as fro1n 63 to 91. To gain ad-
the comedy team of Smith and mission, each 1nust be at least
Dale. 60, able to walk . and have
\Vhen they answered their spent time in lhe theater .
last curtain call. the showmen Right now it's SRO, y:i th a
found a permanent place wa s long waiting list.
Jack Albertson and Sam ***********·
U.S. and Russia
Trade Cultu1·es
~10SCOW (AP) -June \\'ill
be a busy month of "Soviet·
American cult ural coo pcra·
lion," the offi cial news agency
Tass reports.
The U.S. skati ng ball et,
''Holiday on Ice,'' is currentl y
in the Soviet Union. and thC
San Francisco S y m p h o n y
Orchestra is scheduled to
perform. The Bolshoi Ballet
and pupils of th e Moscow
Ballet School plan to tour the
United States. Tass said.
Levene follO\\'S the old Smith
· · r h and Dale style of rapid-fire.
wait ing or I em to store their AFl'ER THE de•th ol thei·r lrunks a11d g· e ti ti " precisely timec;i gags. iv iem ie wives. Smith and Dale decided chance to brO\\.'se through the to keep the act together and 10 "I ,,·cnt tO""'sce the shOw
latest issu.e of Variety. "look afte r each oth er.'' t\\·ice, just to be sure none or
The Place l·s th A 1 F d our materia l \\'as being used," e c ors un ~nsell said. Dale (Charlie
II h od ·1u Smith said. "It y.·asn·t and I ome ere. a m em . m1 on arks) died in 1971 at age 90.
dollar fa c i I i t Y overlooki ng but Smith (Joe Su ltzer) is st ill lovl'd it."
seven acres of r o J·Li ·n g aCtive Rnd "one of ouf favor'ite S~tlTH ISN'T ~urprised by
landscape less than an hour's guests." the success of ·;The Sunshine
drive from the Great \Vhite Recentl y. in fac t, the 89-Boys.'~
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"WE DON'T reall v call it a
ho1ne ." said \Va.rren P.
ti.1unsell, spokesman fo r the
Actors Fund of America:
which oversees operation of
the residence from its Ne~·
York offices. "We just ha ng
out a sig n saying tliis is where
our 'guests' stay.
Financed by d o n at i o n s,
benefits and dues from fellow
Ac tors Fund members, the
residence currently houses 36
for1ner ushers, s1age hands,
'@ Jbuth Coa st Repertory
HELD OlfSll t TWO llllllLIANT SHOWS!
"IN THE MIDST OF LIJE"
"THE CLOWNS"
A Slapstick Symphoey of Mime, Mutic .. d Lou9hter
Wecloesdo &-Thursday
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Lewis smiled w 1 t h ex-ability to laugh or get excited
aggernled unease when asked about anything has been dulled
it he'd like to do another by the availability of some 20 l..Ji.--regulaF!ele<tlsi~ftl'e~y "ilour.rol tel<vlston-.•ch do ·
show. most parts of the.. United
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reallr, wouldn't like to do that. ,
After a moment's reflection,
he partly overruled himsel f:
"If J could go back my way,
sure I would. But you can't go
back your way.
111bey {network executives)
would never let me go my
way. They say they will, but
then they stop you."
Whal would be the Lewis
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HELD OVER!
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"CABARET"
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"LADY SINGS
THE BLUES"
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EDWARDS
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Chapin: Takes Helin of Met. ,
Daydream Comes True for A merican Music Manager
' 11Y LOUIS SNYDER ~ Stllllc:t M9nllot Strtln
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"THE PHARMACIST"
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tionally swirled around the sc!!_~~led takeo~er o.f the
opera house byjleiog_cktse to managem~ the: l~te-dire~'."'
l tieScene. wor ed closely with ~a.pin
and with Rafael Kubehk, the
Czech corlductor whom he bad
a~inted as the first of~icial!Y
designated mu.sfc director in
Metropolitan annals.
THE RESULT, after his
passinfr'l'ao-tha~lhe··C·ienlole.~---•I
conceived opening-night pro-
duction of "Cannen." con-
ductt;d by Leonard Bernstein,
bore the heartening stamp of
newness, and-such planned in-
novations as the children's
"Look-ins" -an idea im-
ported by Gentele from his
tenure as Stockholm's im-
presario -and Opera at the
Forum, a first experiment. by
·the Met with intimate opera,
came off successfully. Labor
negotiations, a perennial thorn
in the past M_et management's
side. had ))fen .amiably con-
cluded .
"During the year o f
observation,'' Chapin recalled,
SAU Y KfllitMAN IM ~·:::IT siii It~!,
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FRIDAY
JUNE 8 • 8:45
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11----P-r ·rrc-es Visits Wall
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Britain's Princes• A nn e
vi.sited the Berlin Wall for the
first time and her gay summer
mood faded into one of shock
and concern .
She had been in a chferrut
mood until she saw the anti-
refugee wall on a \Vest Berlin
tour she took on the second
day of a three-day visit to
Berlin.
The smiles she · had for
British children ~·ho greeted
her at the British army's
( PEOPLE J
obliged and fined Graham $15.
The elderly motorist, who is
restricted to daytime driving.
was arrested the night of May
3 after a patrolman spotted
his car weaving across the
<..>enter line. lie was cha rged
11·ith reckless driving and
violating the license restric-
lion.
* In a rare mon1ent or candor
for ~ a public official , Go\'.
Lin"·ood Holton of Virginia
declined . to anS\\'Cr questions
:about the foreign price of gold.
!·le said he doesn't know
anything about il.
Asked at a news conference
whether the rising gold price
renected a lack of confidence
in President Nixon . jcopardiz.
Qiarles Dickens School faded ing his ability to govern,
at the sight of the wal\ built 12 Holtt:Jn replied :
years ago on the East·\Vest "Pleare don·t ask me about
city border. the price of gold. I come from * _, the Virginia town of Big Stone
Black Mayor Charles Evers, Gap and I don't know anything
democratic n a t I o n a I com~ about lhat."
1nitteeman for Mississippi , has * been sued for sep arate Comedian Bob Jlope has
maintenance and support in received the United Service
behalf of his wife and two · Organizations' 1:-iberty Bell
minor children. . Award. The award 11 .. as given to Nannie Laura J\fagee. Evers Hope by the USO 0 f
was marrried to the l<"'ayette, Philadelphia, Inc. ~1iss. mayor in 1951 , and they
separated last February. Jn
her sltit, she said he visited
home only occasionally for a
meal and "ignored and ef·
fecth·ely abandoned his fa1ni·
ly."
Through an attorney. Evers
said he would deny the ';basic
charges of cruelty and nonsup-
port."
* Vittorio ~lussulinl, eldest
son of Italy's II Duce, thinks
his father v.'as a n1isun-
derstood man. In London for
publication ol a book. the 56-
year-old Vittorio told a
reporter
"~ty father was not like 11it·
ler. They \Vere t"·o different
kinds ol people. One example
is fh!lt~1here \~·er-e no concen·
!ration camps in Italy. To me.
it is a mistake 1.0 lhink that
-the JX>litical life of my fathCF
began onl;r \\'hen he m11de the
alli11 nce \\ilh Hitler. For 2Ci
years before Iha!. he did many
good things for llaly. ··
Vittorio's book dC'als \\'ith
the \\'Ome·n in B e n i to
Mussolini 's life -his "'ite. his
daughter. and his mistress,
Clara Petacci. who died with
him duri ng \Vorld \Va1 U at
the hands of Italian resistance
fighters.
* ''I should have known bet·
ter, Judge." said Walter
Graham, an 87·year-old In·
dianapolis motorist who
received his first traftic ticket
in 54 years and asked to be
fined.
Graham told Muni c i pa I
Court JuOge Frilncis E .
Thomason he needed to be
taught a. lesson. The judge
Columbia
To Probe
'Payola'
NEW YORK IUPll -The
Columbia B roa dcas Ii ng
System has announced it hired
a law firm to "th<Jroughly in-
vestigate" ~11\legeq payoffs lo
disc jockeys and entertainers
by CBS rt'Cording execut ives.
l\IATh'T Al NING there still
\Vas no evidence that funds
allegedly misused by three
discharged e1nployes were us·
ed as payola. C.'BS said
Wednesday in a slaterocnt, ''If
any Irregularities are indeed
discove red. action will be
taken im1nediately and the
facts reported to the prope r
authorities.''
A CBS spokesman sa id the
firm or Ora vath . SY.'ain, and
P.1oore would conduct the in·
vestigation ''in light of the
current rumors."
THE FEDERAL S t ri k e
Force against 0 r g a n i zed
Crime in Newark. N.J., con·
firmed that it had been look·
ing into alleged payola ac·
tivities since the beginning of
April.
l\1eanwhile, record industry
orricials expressed fea~ that
. anegations about a payola
scandal in Columbia Records
11-ould reflect on other record
companies and ha ve a
generally damaging effect on
the industry.
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Sandy Alomar was feeling as low as his vantage to one-half game over New York
average. in the East Division.
That was pretty lo\v, considering he California broke on top quickly against IO.game winner J~ Coleman who w~ wa& hitting~an .. anemie:.179.-----s8ddted-"'1UM1iS-IOUl'tb1 oSS. "'M1e Afigels
Bobby Winkles, the manager of the scored two runs in each o(' the first two
California Angels, noticed, too and so he inn ings.
decided to bench his little second Alomar's single, three walks-by
ho CQleman and. a ground out gave them baseman -the one w earlier in ,the two in the first while ~l Gallagher's
season bad stretched his con secutive
games streak to 468. ,
Alomar, according to Winkles, was a
.flagrant victim of fatigue and exhaustion.
-the result of playing every day in the
summer and then doing it all over again
in the Puerto Rican Wint er League.
A ngels Slate
All C.nin IMI ICMPC f71fl
June 1 Oetroll et C•lffornl• Junt I Mllw11,1kee .,, C111ifornl• June 9 Mllw11vku 111 Callflll'"nla Jv~ 10 Mllwaukre al C11!lfol"nl• Jun• 12 Boston al C11Ufo,.nf11 June 13 Boslon at C11llfornla JuM 1• BO$lon at Calltornia
7:~5 p.m. 7:55 11.m. 6:$5 p.m. l :li 11.m. 1:55 p.m. 7:SS o.m. 7:55 o.m.
After five days of rest, Alomar came single, Alomar's triple,· his fir st extra
back Wednesday night -against the base hit of the year, and Rudy Meoli's
Detroit Tigers at Anaheim Stadium. doub le plated two ·in the second.
_ -.He tripled and singled twice, S(..'Ored Vada Pinson's third homer made. it ~
tv.•o runs and drove in another as the in the fifth· and Singer cBrri!Xi a ol'le-hit·
Angels ripped the Tigers 7.4. and Bill ter into the seventh.
Singe·r became a IO.game winner. But the Tigers chased hJm with three
"The rest definitely helped," Alomar runs -two of them coming on Duke
• . D•llr Piltt Plllte 1:1r LM ,.,'t'fte admitted'"" "I felt much stronger. 1 \Vas Shns' fourth homer and Dave Sells air
ROPH-·Y-A-LO-FT_F_O_R_F_A_N_S_oNA'RRiv..i.L AT-CRAWFORD HA LL ON TUESDAY--,,ressllig ~rore-ilffi! tfyih-extra haroi-. -"'pe~area fo r&orn'liis'!Ourtfi save. ---~--------------
, · · · • . . That only seemed to make things Sells yielded \Villie Horton's homer for
worse." the final Detroit run in the eighth; lt was
COACH GA~Y ADAMS (l Tl HOLDS THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHI
Gabr~el -~Ians .Is UCI Building a Dynasty?
~ake. C~p . • , .
If N~ !ra9~d -},3 Players Return in 7 4
LOS ANG~ES -:../ tJ n b a p·p y --
quarterba ck ·.Romari Ga~ae{ says to,atay By HOWARD HANDY. ment. He has the ·bulk of his pitching ment is recruited.
in football he'd.report to, tlie Los Angelaci 0 1 "" o.ur Piiat S••ff ' staff returning including Ray Hwnpliries -.Molina and SctrenZ' have g8ined
Rams trainiq' camp niK/,. month unless \\Then the UC Irvine Anteaters ba'Seball (J:J..1 ), Gary Wheelock (lt-4r, Jerry widesprea~ attention for their role in
traded to. Philadelphia_ .'1 team sets out in defense of its No. 1 Maras (9-3 ) and freStunen Tad Davis and . ral, · d' NCAA Coll o· · · w Id ha rassing ~posi-pitchers on the base The Rams say they 're discussing his in g an ege . 1v1s1on or ~fike Hickman. -"r .. ~
r l r 'th tw 'o'"'r unna--• Nat1·onal Series championship in 1974, some paths. Both will be missed but a current u u e wt · o u.: u1a.1 Missing will be senio"' Tom Dodd and freshman, Alan Bel··~, '" t1'cke'·• to F !ball Le g I .... changes will be noted. •» ....... v ,.,. i..:u oo a ue c Ull'<'-, Bob Barlow, both plagued the past two t k · 1er1· Id Statements we-re il;...::.ued Wednesday Coach Gary Adams and the triumphant a e over m cen 1e .,
f rom holh Gabri.el 0..!i"-Don Klostennan UCJ team returned from Springfield, Ill. years by injuries. . Keith "Bridges, a transfer from Cerritos
general manager 'i J' the Rams. And Wednesday amid a fanfa~e of sirens, Quite a nucleus to build a team around . College, has shared time in right field
Gabriel's a_ttome. y:, 1Ed ~asry, said he signs and several hundred well-wisheri. But that ,isn't all. with SChenz and will return.
-"lt's nice to see Sandy back and hit-the first homer Sells. has allowed in his
ting,'' offered Singer, now 10.-2 and a win-n1ajor league career.
ner in .nine of· his last 10 starts. "He's
been down on himself but he told us to
hang with him and he'd start to help the
team."
''It's· hard to say after one game. but. I
have to believe a few days off helped
Sandy, too," put in Winkles.
The victory moved the Angels to within
two games of the front·running Chicago
White Sox in..J...he American Leag~ \Vest
althriogh they-remained in ""fourth place.
The loss, meaJJ.while, pared Detroit's ad·
Detnllt f41 Clllif11rnl• !71
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G.erovm1 dh 2 • o o Pl"5o.i. If
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Sutton Puzzled ----------.
Over Inability
To H-andle Cul>s
CHICAGO (AP). -A pregame rap on
the head didn't hurt Jose Cardenal as
much as the pride of Don Sutton Wed·
nesday when the Chicago Cubs outlasted
the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4.
seeks arbitratiod ~··from .. NFL -eom· Adams was also minus a distinguishing Terry Stupy, the most valuaQle player . Johnny Palmer, a graduate of COr-0na
t ,• missioner Pete ROJe.Ue to make Gabriel. trademark of the 1973 season - his in the NCAA tournament in Springfield, del Mar High and Orange "Coast College;
a free agent-or /!force the trade with mustache was shav.ed the night -after the is only a sophomore with two years of has signified his intentions of enrolling at
Coltrr1<1n, I! G o o o 1Cu1nrer, c. LaGrow, p o o o o Sl~r, p
Scherman, p O o o o Sells, p
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Cardenal was knocked fl at and needed
clubhouse treatment after he was hit on
the h~ad by a ball careening off the
bl eacher, wall during batting practice.
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Philadelphia . A championship game and he vows it will eligibility remaining behind the plate. UCJ. He is a harfr:hltting outfielder aild
Gabriel said inf his statement that he not be present for another year. -The team's two top hitters also have could move into the starting lineup.
respCcts Ns Jtiims teammates. still There are eight graduating seniors on more eligibility although first baseman Adams has been out of town while the
dislikes Ramt tnanaiement and "doesn't the 21-man r~ter _and se.veral starters Jeff Malinof[ (,365) was .. drafted this baseball free agent draft was held and
V.'ant to be _...beb>rne a Ping-Pong ball \ViJI .be -missing including the keyston e week by the Philadelphia Phillies and several players he was recruiting were
bouncing a.mnt~between other dubs." combination or Dan Hansen at shortstop could sign a contract. high on the list of draftees. Since his ~ Gabriel's Ramt-cm.trac.t allows him to and Jack Cleveland at-second. Rod Spence in left field is a sophomore retuml he hasn't ~d a_ chanc~ to rec~k
approve his d$1itation and, said Masry, Rich "The Flea" Molina and Clark and hit at a .375 clip for the 1973 ~l ... the situation. ·~ ··Roman v.·Mti ... liP to the Eagles.'.'...f ...;;-......::Dt.e._ Fly" Sc~ .will also depan rrqri\ · Dave Lyons at third 'base"Will 1tlso·have With Hansen. and. CleveliilO eavmg,.
The 32--year:.old Quarterback said he the st~rting outfield. , another year to play at UCI and ctl'.'lld 4'"Adams' chief area of Cbncern is at the
feels training· camp time -will have ar· But Adams isn't worrying at the mo-move ~to shortstop if no suitable replace--keystone positions.
rived before the matter couJd be settled
legally so. pendiitg arbltrittiop or ~ lrJtde
that could send him to the Eotgles, "L.!Nill
report to the Rams training Camp:~' ' Sports In Brief
Tol11l1 ll • S • Totals 3l 1 '1 6 Delrolt ooo 000 310 -•
C.lllllornla 720 010 20~ - 7
E -Sims. OP -Callfornll 1. LOB -Oetn>11
S, Get!fornla 7. 2B -Meou, E. Brinkman. 38 -AlolTl/lr, HR -Pinson tl), Sim$ (4), W. Hor.Ion. (6),
Then the doughty little right fielder
Dodgers Slate
$8 -Alorner. tP _H a Ill 11 SO All Ga-. 1111 kf'I (6'f)
Coleman (L,10.•I $ s s .S l • une • CM "'lllfflerat"New"'l'ork S 11.m. LaGrow 1 2 o o G 2 June ' LC15 Anaell!S at New York 11 :10 a.m.
Scherman 1}3 1_ 2 2 1 1 June 10 Los AngeN!s al New Yori< 11 '·"'· T1mmerfl1'n 1-2/l 1 Cl o o 3 JllM 11 Los Anoeles at Phll«ltklhla ' •:30 p.m. ,: sinoer-cw;io,t>-Fn::a "3 3 ~ ~·11:1_111.J"hlledelAA!~•~ .. -~';.:it.11.m,_· ---,iij Sells ~ ·•2.vJt 1 1 1 2
Save -Stilt {41. HIP -br Coltman IF. Rob/,...
Km). WP -TlmrntffNI!, Time -2:36. Al!enOance
-11 ,,91. -
started the downfall 1 of Los Angeles
pitCliillgS tar Sutton \\'i~t~rwr
homer that erased a 1-0 Dodgers lead in
the fifth inning.
Gabriel '~id he dropped his Superior
Court suit tcfbreacb rus contract aftE-r an
agreernonl with the Rams Iha>-tlte•ll--7"
V.'ould negotiate a trade in good (.ajtb. He .·.·Seeretarfut Drltws. Rail
Cardenal drove in a third nm with a
sacrifice fl y in the Cubs' four-run sixth to
chase Sutton .. The loss ended.a four·game
winning streak forlfte Dodgers ace, now
7-4.
A -fuffled Sutton -discussed his 15th
-career loss -·compared with ooly three
vi~ories -against the Cubs.
said the !rip 'to Phlladetpltia -.ltfrt he
reached accord with F.:agles' ~.
ment was made at the reqliest of the
Rams.
In hi s statement, Gabriel said he was
uadvised " the Rains demand tv.·o first·
round draft choices, an AU-Pro player
and three other starting players from the
Eagles. . Klosterman, who reported a .. lull 1n
t;QOVersations" with the Eagles caused
reopened talks with t"A-·o other clubs.
disputed Gabriel~S description _o the-
Rams demand as 1•erroneous. WOOever
' conjured it up mtllt have quite an im·
agiMUon and""Wry-little-knOWJOOge or too--
facts," Klostennhn said.
Gabriel first aslted to be traded aftel'.
Rams acq.uired qu}lrterback John . Hadl
-frQm San Diego'.~ R'oman said~he...fCl.Uhe
club should have kiven him prior notice
of the trade for ~adl . The Rams said.
however, thaf.S,dl's acquisition did not
mean Gabriel wOuld be relegated to sec·
ond mtos. . i . &I . Ga briel, who, mud . he has d;i~
reporting to the team s camp Wlth Ram
teammates. Was quoted earlier as
criticizing l;iC~ of effort by sevenil team·
mates. , ,
Bruiris Remai11
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NCAA :Choice
BA TON ROUGE -US(:'s Randy
Willia"ms, the' Olympic long jump cham·
pion, has been promising a lol or
surprises in this year's NCM track and
field championships which officially got
under way ~re late today.
William s says ~use, which 'has Jost fo
UCLA ln.liqth the dual and Pac-8 Con·
ference meet,s, 1is better equipped for ma-
jor meets such 8s the NCAAs where
teams tend to slice up potential points.
The Bruinsr-howevcr, called by many
-1M~ntverstty-lrack--tca~Ol'
assembled. 'are stiU heavily favored-io
annex their thfrd consecutive titl e over .
tho Trojans: who could end up with OlOtc
Individual cllomps.
UCL.A is tabtied ln the 440 where Benny
Brown appears to be thc 1class ot the field
and in two field events· are given a sood
shot at indlviduol ttti... Miian Tiff hos
the top triple jump mark while Francois
-'fracanelll ls r~ied 'equll Wit RI~'
Dave Roberts m the pole vault. I
The Trojans hav William.•, .thC i 40
relay team end sprinter Don Quarrle as
odds-on choices Jor tllles.
·-.BYU took the Jirst..e\fent lead afte r' \ • ,
Swedish,born ~)'to Pihl nipped Fr.,no . -Dl!ESSING CAN WAIT' ~ UC lniine catcher Terry ~tupy ls con·
Stalc's Roger qtorgc 7782-7777 in !he gratulated by hls girl friend, Kalhy .Callender, betw .. n games Jn
-dcc•thlon:-Gcorll!rJ!lild•..-.trong-nin-.1-.§1'.~ing!ield, 111 . at lbe NCA'A Wodd Series. Stupy was changing a dir~f
f ihl In the fin al event. !he 1500 mo!crs, uni form wlten Kathy stopped by the dugout lollnwing UCl's 5-0 vi c-
culling !he point lead by 120 points. lory over llhaca. N.Y. Tuesday aflernoon.
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For Triple Crown Bid ''Yes, it irritates me," said the 28-year·
old right hander who last season had a
19-9 record while not once facing the
Cubs. "l-think I'm a-good pitcher and I
have pr} de. so it slings a. bit." NE\V YORK -Secretariat was of·
fi cially entered today -and drew the in·
side post position -for Saturday's Bel·
mont Stakes, where he will meet five 3·
year-olds in a bid to win thoroughbred
racing 's Triple Cro"11.
The Meadow Stable star, winner of the
Kentucky Derby and PreaknesS, is hcavi·
-ly-favored to capture..the..l.Y.z·mile classic
and become the first Triple Grown win-
ner since Citation achieved the feat in
1948.
Others entered today, in order of post
pOsitlon, were --C:--v. Whitney's Pvt.
Smiles, Arthur Appleton's My Gall ant,
Sigmund SOmmers: Kni ghtly Da_wn, fl.1ax
Gluck's Twice a Prince and Sorfimers'
Sham.
Brohamer Homers
CLEVELAND -HWltington Beach's
Jack Bro-ha.mer, back in the' Cleveland
lineup after a prolonged batting slump
-forced hitrrto the ti!trctt; hit ms -second
nm of the season Wednesday, in the sec-on<J game of dOubleheader against Min-
nesota. It was his only hit of the evening
in seven tries, knocking in another run·
ner, ,but couldn't help an Indians slide
which has now expanded to seven straiglit lOsses. · .,_
Sunday Racing
• SACRAMENTO T·he City o r
Atlanta Braves in exchange for four
players -two minor leaguers and t'vo to
be named at a later ~ate.
A Yankees spokesman said the deal an·
nounced by Yankees owner George Stei~
brumer Wednesday night in Tampa,
Fla., wa? erroneous. 'Ibe new Yankee
owner had said-Mike-KekiCh, a left-band·
ed pitcher, had been traded to Allanla
for Dobson. ·
Keino-Romps
NEW YORK -Durable Kip Keino of
Kenya ended a bitterly disappointing
season on a high note~ednesday night,
racing ·to an easy victory in the mile run
at the International Track Association's
final meet of tbie year. World record
holder Jim Ryun loped in a discouraging
last before 15,501 fans.
The little Kenyan cop, who had been
boset by personal problems during the
first ITA pro track campaign and was
forced to return to his homeland for a
brief period, 'vas .timed in 4:03.0.
"Why 1 don't beat the Cubs and why 1
gave up 38 homers in 1970 are two ques·
tions I keep getting all the time.
"[ don't v.·orry aboµt ei ther one. I've
pitched as well against the Cubs as
against any other team, and also as· poor·
ly. You win a certain number of-games-
and you lose a c:ertain number."
·Los ANGELES-CHICAGO
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·PilicHelpsStallSh,owdown
By Losing in Italian Open Arcedia's atten\pt to ban Sunday horse
racing at Santa Anita would be nipped in
the bud under' legislation aw11iting floor
action in the California.Assembly.
The bill by Assemblyman Leon Ralph ROME (AP) -While the International Nastase oC Romania in the French open
{0-los Angeles ). would specify that no La"'fl Tennis Federation and Italian finals.
city or ooun~ could ban Sunday horse Federation \Yere embroiled in con· Top-seeded Stan Smith ot Pasadena
racing in its .territory. ....... allo"""" Nik'"f!ll' 1 pla de!eated Francois J auffret ot Fance 6-2. _ ---~-· _ ·----~vet§Y_over "--.:t---JO•O· y--7 nrl advan o he ourtl'i ~ Indy Sued in the llalian Tennis .Open, the Yugoslav alter three other American standouts _ I
INDIANAPOLIS -A $100,000 class-ac-
tion suit has been filed against the In·
dianapolis M-Speedway Md the U.S.
Auto Club by two tlcet-holdors for last
· week's Jndy 14»-mlle race. I 'M1e suit clalml Ibey. were d<prlved of
' seeing Ille race becall8e of "wllltw and
oppressive acts ol the delendanls."
'M1e ra<e ..-lfllnally was scheduled
Morii!ay, :May :la, but liilted bc<a111e of a
1 cruh •• the lll'SI lap, then pos1poned
-·beoau,. of rain.
Dobson to Yanks
NE.W YORK -'M1e New-Yori< Yankets
announced today they had acquired right•
handed pitcher Pat Dobson rrom <he -.
player solved the problem -he was Arthur Ashe, Cliff Richey and Tol!l
dere~tcd. Gorman - were defeated in stunning
· The Italians aUO\\'ed PiUc to play In the upse ts.
event alter he was banned by !he ILTF Third-seeded Ashe I~ Richmond.
for one maoth starting June 1 alter Va.. was beaten 6--2, &-2 by Charles
~rus\ng to ptay for his country in a Pasarell of Puerto Rico. Richey, ninth·
Davis CUp match •&•Inst New 7,ealand. seeded from San Angelo, Tex., was
The-ILTF crttldzed lhe Italians for ig· eliminated by Vladimir Korotkov or the
noring the ban 1!iJt ~ mel by counter• Soviet Union 8-3, 6-3 and Gorman or Seat·
accusations of ditcriminatlon. tie liowed 7•5, 8-7, 8-t ~ Tonlno Zugattlll
!>ilk, -verr wu-OUlled U, 8-3, 8-4 -Of llaly,,-----------
by Patrice Domltiquez of France In women 's lhird-round singles octlon,
·Wednesday In e aecond·round men 's Chris Ever\, of Fort Laudenfale bet1
singles match In the $135,000 tournament. Florella Bonic.111 of Uruguay 8-4, f-2:
Pille bad been disqualified by 1\atja Ebbln~haus or West Germany top,
Yugoslayla'• federation for nine months peci Sharon Walsh of Los Angeles, 811, 6-0 .
n a decision 8J!11otmeed two weetts ago. and Evonne Goolagong of Australia whl!'I"""
'l'he llll'F announced iU ban In Paris pod Pam Teeguanfen or Los Al!ieJes ~-t.
Tuesday after Pilic was defeated by Ille 7-6.
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Girls Vie
In ciF
lh11t~.ar. J11ne 7, 19'7l
Third to Leave _,. Mallott,
Tars Pairs
Area High Schools
Honor Competitors
Marina 11igh's Suns e t
League chan1pion goll team
will hold its annuaJ banquet
tonight at 6 p.m. at the Ninth
Wave Restaurant in Hun-
tington Harbor.
Naming of a captain, most
valuable and mos t improved
go11...--10...-the ~~uy-com
pJeted season-will be the
highlight of the evening.
In a banquet Tuesday night,
Tim O'Rielly was named the
most valuable player and cap-honorlng al! s~rts for the tain for Newport Harbor
1972-73 year, will be staged High's CIF runner-up tennis Satur_~ay at the school's ~tu-. 1 team.
dent commons and cafetena. , .
Corona del Mar
Corona de! Mar High's an·
nual sports award banquet,
Grilfs Lose 1
A ball dozen Irvine League
cagers do,minate the South
squad for the eighth annual
North-South Orange County
All-star basketball game as
selected by coach Tandy Gillis.
Corona del Mar Hlgh's trio
of Casey Jones, Jeff Wharton
and Matt Keough were
selected to play tn the June
23rd classic along with Costa
Mesa's Mike Berry, Fountain
Valley's Scott Reider and
Estancia's Todd Collin.!.
Sponsored by the school's 0 Rielly led Newport Harbor
boos te rs club dinner to the Sunset League cham--
(bcrrbecued steak} ~gins at 5 pionship and past three ~IF tournament foes before losing
LOS ANGELES -Santa
Monica High scored a first·in-
nin g nm on a suicide squeez.e
bunt to edge Los Alamitos 1..0
Fish Report
DANA WHAll:I" -2'20 e nol1rs: 1'6
V9110Wl•ll, 211 DOnlll), 142 be,s, 11 !Mr· r•cuda. 36 mac:k1r1I, l hellbut. OCIEANSIDli -111 anolet1: 31 !Mr-recUda. 131 bonltl), 1.0 bets. I wlllle
-11•11, I h•Hbut. ao rCICk cod. .. "911owt•ll. NIEWPDll:T (Art'1 U.llCll1>11) -9".! e1111l1rs: I beu, SO rock cod. 11
""IOW11rt. l C..ft"Y'1 Llc:kerJ -10 •1111l1n: 52 y'llowlalt. IAN DllOO fMulllcl_,.I l"ler1 -120 .nglen: 1.197 r1Uowtell,
to Beverly Hills in the finals. · Wednesday night in the CIF
AAAA baseball final at Dodger
Stadium.
Other Or ange Coast area
players picked by Gillis in·
elude Newport Harbor's Jaime
Holmes, ·Mission Viejo"s Rob
Ferguson, and the Malina tan-
dem of 11-tark Adams and
Mark Ford.
The award rundown:
Varsity -Captain: Tim
O'Rielly; Most Valuable: Tim
O'Rielly; M o st Improved:
Peter Perkins; Mo.st Inspira·
tional: Steve Myer.
In the AAA game,
meanwhile, El Segundo nipped
Edgewood Z..O.
Junior Varsity -Captain:
Brad Ba uman; Most
\'filujib~: Bi!I Badham; Most
Improved: Rick Lada .
The Griffins, the Irvine
League champion, finished the
seuon with a 24-8 record. San-
ta Monica won ita first CIF ti-
Ue With a 19-10 mark.
Rounding out the South
squad is Tustin's doo of Don
Daniel and John Ormasa. ·
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Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Easl DM1lon
W L Pel. GB
Detroit 28 23 .549
New York 28 24 .~ ;,
Baltimore 24 22 .52% tin
Boston 24 25 .490 3
Milwaukee 24 27 .471 4
Cleveland 20 32 .385 I~
West Dtvlslon
Chicago 'Z1 20 .574
Minnesota 26 21 .571
Kansas City :w 26 .5.16 l'h
Angels 26 23 .531 2
Oakland 'Z1 27 .500 312
Texas-16 32 • :333 Ill> w.....,.,...,._
MlnntSOI• 7·13. C""'91•nd u. 111 o•me lJ In-
"'"°' BO$hln J, K•Mlt Cllr 4, 10 lnnln111
Bllllmore 14. Ch!CHO 4
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Alamitos·
Entries Hole~in-one Aids Champ TURN ON ·TO TE NNIS -
During t_,,_he Summar Progrem at the
COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB
Loi Al•r11uo. lintr•tt tor t 1111"4l•V Jackie Kroll won a low net
'"-Hltllt of ,,_Mlllll SY"lrntr MNll119
Cl••• & "'"· '''" ,..,.. ,.41 lournamenl at Rancho San FUii ' p.m,
••• T lllACI! -:m Y•ra1 , l year Joaqu1·n Go l £ CO'ursc
Ginny Bonk second at 75. Anne
flesick and Sue Iseri Oed for
third at 77. Cl I t llo. Cl1fml119, PurM Sl..800 , , --~-··~ ~~7m7J;·~~ ---·--''-(Uicrui-·v"c'-'1"siJty~Pc:a°"r"k __ a,~c1'-r ,_c=c1=u~bs-I __ .. •aaio'N-·~ 1 -Jo -0 •11dy. Jef (R, S•ltml Ith r 71 . h h .d ,,... ·9'·1& T•••s v,11, !K. 510,,11 \\' a score o wit t e a1
Sat>e Pirr u •. Wri,til -of a hole'!1..._,..nc·on the t f2-yara Marge Cyperl was the._ win-Rald•r Rotkel lJ. Wi!110nl .,,., ',du,.,. M11 FIHt 1s. t re•sur•l fourth hole. ner o( a low putts tournament em( Walch (C. Smith) Tr1p.1e c. t r111v <L. Mv1,,, It \\'SS her second ace but for the women's club at
Fi1v s J , Boy (II:. Aclalr) th r· h h dcd • li•nk'• v1r.;uard IR. Bank•! e 1rst 5 e as rccor at fl.1ission Viejo . Golr Club this
San Joaquin. week.
Sl!!COND RACI!! -350 Ylrds. 1 •••r "~"""'1 plac . A r1 ·s 1 t I d I N d . olds. ct11m1ng. Purse '1.aoo Clalm!ng .x; ... vuu e in t l n secon p ace was a 1ne
Calilornia Golf Association 27 followed by Gerry Watson
Open eompetltlon. Esther wit h 2t and Ann Pappas with
Sn11tn A11C1
In fl guest day toumnment Nugent won Jow gross honors 32\f~.
. wit h Elaine 'l\tJlyr gaining the Jn B flight it \\!B! Betty at-&lnta An~ Country Ch,1b .fol'
.net award. _rown .and .Failyn-8.rOOks--members of, t~ surroulld1~g
Gross over the £ield in the tying for first with 29 followed area womens clubs, Dee f)..,e
ringer competition over the by Ginny Stasko and Del \Vhite of Irvin~ Coast Cou ntry
past five months went ·io" Gustkey with 30ih . Club and Lucille Paddock of
Esther Nugent and Ann Teel. Noreene Grady won C £light l\1.esa Verde tied for first place
Alice McCredie coppeU net with 291h: whire Nina Danielson with ~ross scores of U8.
o -l ESSONS ·s.ro
UNDllt THI DlllCTION OF TENNIS P'ltOS ... e RUST'1° MOORE •nd MIKE DU NN e
REGISTR"A1'10NS: -;JUNE--tl-thru 16-~
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Btgi.,ning_~ lntttrmedi•te • A_dvancad
JUNIORS and ADULTS
tor lnlorm;il!o11 c•U -COSTA MESA TfN NtS CL l,!11 -S~l-1211
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P1¥1Md-ft?Mtle•' w Willi I fh' { H J £ h oannv oue CR. &1>nk,1 . 1 ~ rene omas tr a ry assan an une o , eac
over -the field with a 37. was the D winner with 26 Lupi Sutton of l\1esa V.crde
1 -~1a~\'taf'ded foilO\\·e y . . cw an ~'"-the·"'net_..;.awardo--w1th-a~.1""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""";,,o..,..,.!!!!-,,.!!_,.,-.,..-..,,.....,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!'!~--:1
pins fo.r breaking 100. Corinne and Vi Theiss (27,1~). 74. · I ~--------------------'~, Darllnq E111 !J. M"•~11c1111 75 and Sally Owsley fou rth at with 34. Mu!u1l Fund (H. Pil!ll)
71n's Sun Deck (J. w11soo1 76. ·El •'ig11el lie.rt Bpy (S. Tre11ur1) I B r1· ,. Trople Return !J. Ward) n lght it was Zola
Prlde•s Reward fJ. oreve•l Bartholomew the winner with Annual awards were ~~~:~. sr:~.,t~·, Wrl1tnll 75 rollowed by Bobbie Chartier i:resented to members or the
and Nanda Beitel ~t 76. women 's club at El Nigue l
THIRD RAce -3so \lari1s. ,. Y""' Peg Roberts won the C Country Club ·,n ·L agu na o!ds & u11. Claiming, Purse-s2,200. · c1111m1nii r>rlce '3,soo. The Je111e1 com-flight \Yith 75 with Marge Niguel this week. P~Mll'!I, Inc.
MeonamlnGUs (R • .t.d5Jrf Thatcher second at 7G and Lou AQn Teel and Midge White
Htraiuun tL. wr1gh11 Willey third at 78. \Vere co-recipients of the most A011rg.er (K, H11rt l
Rocker Oidl Jr. 1s. Trea~ure> It was Helen He~b the win· improved player award.
Mr. Kand• Cllirqe (J. W11tionl · D 11· ht •th 68 •th 1,1 the Womer 's Southern· B11rroo Bid !R . Banks) ncr In ig \\'I , \YI
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FOURTH RACE ..: l;(I Vllfd1. 2 year
olds, Clalmlno. Purse $1,900. Cl1lmlr+11
price ''-000. Tilt Youno L11dles ln1Utule No. 12~. Sener!lv ~c. Smltn)
Sp!1e1u11 ~J. w11rsonl
Shanna IK. Hartl
S1v1nnoih MOCll'I W-Rlcn.11rd5)
_Bay Oe1tan Bi r tJ. WarO)
Candy Moon Jet {J. Oreyer)
Suwsan CS. Trea1ure1 qa N!!,lt Go 10. Knlgl)_I J
--l'll'Tij,,..RACI. =-t1o ·Yerds-. 3 ye1r • Olds & up. Cl1lmlng. Pur!.e S2,0'IO. •
Claiming price 52,DOO. The Wet tern ·
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Rullah Win (C. Smllhl
Lanovan Sir (J. Ward )
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Sa11911lne's Jet fE. G1rr1) Kl'11la Pro (S. Tr11,urel
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SIKTH RACE -olOO y1rd5. J 1i!ar
Ol<U. Clalmlng. P urr.e $1,fOO. Cl;i!mlng
Pritt l.l.DDO. The Llt1erlyfBourn1. OINk IL. Myles) ~ Tom'• aa~ tR. Salem) 'II Oebr1 Zlln fK. H1r1J Pat's Cute Bar (R. Adair)
Lil Amigo IS. Trei1suraJ
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quarter Horses ,
Alamitos Results
--Wtd,,.1Qy, Jultf 6, lt13 CINr & F15t FIRST RACI! -'1)1) y11rda. 3 vet r o\d1 & llP. Clalmlnp. Purse 52000. .Tio SllMI (Ad~lr) 5.llO 3.60 3.00 ""Oen Bar's l~e (Richards) 11-'° a.so· 0or1r1 Be Good IMyle•> 4.00
Time -20.J.2 Also ran -Zhlv11oa. Jonny Boo. Firech~rg1, OoQl1r Boy, My Aomon I"·
di art. No l<r'1clles. ,
t2 E11ct1 J-Tlp SllHI I 1-Don ll1r'1
1m1,e, P•ld 5".'9
SECOND RACE -3SG Ylrd$. 2 year aid.. .t.Uowanc:e. Calif. tired. Pvr5e 11800. Time IC Tlllnk (Adair) 21.00 t.60 6.60 Firsr BP !Wabon) 18.'0 ,,00 Prlmabllla (Mylea l 6.60
Time -18.'!l AIMI r1n -MODti CHTc Go, ~IQl'lt Lime, Smoll'n Gal, Mr. Capri, Fre~no
-------oldl & UP. AllCl-wan(t. ~UfSf: 510,000.
Tiie lne1111uraJ.
Nlll!YCI Empress {Adafrl J . .io 2.60 t.•
Rub.,-Knan !Bank•! 2.90 2.<IO
Andv Go (Watson) '·"' Time -11.,s .
A1i<l r11n -ICaweah Bar, A!r Cool~
Na scra!chts.
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P•lleo Ou1ter (E. G1rul f !.rerdn' BUbbles (C. sm11111-
Klptv'• Roval (J, lllcl'lards)
Oeck Cl'lerve, Mack'• M~drop. NI NTH RACIE -810 Ylrds. J year
No scrald>ea. a!ds & uo. Clalmlnp. Purse S190G. .
--Venda Linda (H11rl) ll.00 12.00 5.•o _____ ---t Hl•D-RACL-170 Y••lh.-l-vear~i11.rmed--cn11·1wenonl -1100 700 SEVENTH RACE -lSO yard!. J year ol,ds & up. Clalmlng. Purse tn<XI. To" Side (A~lllr) · 3·00 olds e. up. Fillies & m•res Allowance O 0111 (P1111t1) 11,'ll l.QO 4.20 Time _ ~a9 · ~ Pur)e sJ.SOO. · · Oartht'• P11ll eo fG1t111 S.60 J.60 Al&O r•n ·-ocn KS"'-Fun llnd
Thf' [)ovg!as Alrtraf! Ca. M1n1111trnent 111frrne tlkl'.:7 }sKnlql'll ) 6·00 Profl!, --Rocke! Realm-;-Glmmer Bar,
Club. Also ;; .. .:._ GrooYI Grumpy l'°lsl Tei.~ f-rel~ht
• Mhs PPklt Clllp (J w11M1n) Eddie Cut For ACM • ''' • .,..r1tched -Poca Sammy Saco. Tne
• • • • · VarleJ; El Arete, Glnqer Sem. ayou !ar Bib'! (L. My1etl No str1tches. t5 l!xec:ta I-Vent• Lindi & '·ArriltCI
'Truly Panum !L. Wrf11hl! Ci-th, !Mid SNS.00 Slrod CR. Bo1nkt ) FOUll:TH RACE -3$0 Y&rd~. 3 year --------------1 Aub.,-BllffedHI (IC. SIO<evl olds & UP. Claiming, Purse S1600.
Patrl<ia, Int>.,,,,,,.,,, Fl"'l'I COl>'I C8ank1) a.60 l.llO 2.80 .. Mool11h Olamcnd (Mvlesl 1.20 ,,00 Linda Mt.H:hllChl Ill. Adelr·I Hook'um T1ll'!_I (Knlol\!I 4.40 l Ti"'e -18.25
e tGHTH RACE -'°° YA'!U. l yi11r Also ran -l lcilltnlnq Bid, Good
aid•. Clalmlng. P11r1e t l.900. C111lmlflg CPCV. LePI ... Ol1J, Oon'I l ook B•ck.
Price JJ,DDO. f'" ocrercl'l~s .
• l Roval Para~ CD. Knl9hl) FIFTH RACE -350 yards. J year
t ~1~':.e~~~.;J' ~1~·~~l~nc:/.;;~~~~1 ~ ,,oo 1.00 1 Johnnie 8tll tJ. R!cl'la•cOl Ou•tv Parr Ha rtl 1.IO 4.<IO Coli Diln (J. Ward) Will Bloom rwardl ,,00 KUoloo \E. Garta ) Time -11.01
ti6<kl1 Be You Ht. 8antJ) Also ran -·Relci~ll'ICI Siar. l i<!nt She l!:ctlo Too (L. Mvlei! Wa$, Mldnlql'lt Speed. Win ,. Jel.
UnClf Fly CIC. Stprey) No scratclte1.
• Badger'1 BP$• f-S. Trea~urel SIXTtl ll:ACE -5,9 Y•rd~. J vear old• & up. S!llrl•rl •llowanct. PurW: NINTtl ll:ACI: -l$0 yArd1,
ol11s & w. Clalmln11. Purse ~ Cl•lmlng prkt t"l,000.
Flghttn' Cl'llc IE. G1nal Go MlllY Joe (R. AdllrJ
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Line P•S•f< fWlrd) AquaPOUH (T•&a•vret Co~ On Oect (Smllhl
,,oa l.20 1.ao 6,20 ~.00 uo T!11'1e -21.\,
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Lim!!. 111~1>o Go. Al1mlto~ S!tp, Charit-CHUCK'SC!}OWLING-1";J0c::~-DILLIAIDS
1 Clndo Bav Bar (R. eanlul
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I Mr. F1rrl1 ,(J, Wa!i.onl
8ar Taoier-(0:-Morl'i•I
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Flatlber (H, P~J
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Peller Boo f.C Smith) SEVENTH RACE -350 vard1. 3 year
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Franklin a nd Nancy Dougher-be ii fr In B flight Dorij Lvnch or' 83Me 200 ty were the recipie~ts. Jn '3 tter ba 0 oursome \'orba Linda CC was t~e gross D -
A club n1edalhon was competition, the winning team winner \vith -94-whil Nan·cy. . . 'l pre~nted to to.urn a men t of Margaret Kumagi. Rae Westervelt ot Los Coyotes CC -........ . chat~en Bettina Hall and Mitchell, Connie Neske and in Buena Park \von net honors · , l?,t,-.
Ph ylhs Hofmann. Phyllis Barnes fired a 00 for with 75. 'lift
In a fun-day s.cram_bles top honors. fl.1arge Riley Of Irvine Coast REAL n1PPIN ' 11n11n11rv ~z~ ' tournament, the w l n n Jn g Bar_bara Leonard, SY bi I CC was the c night gross vie· ~ llH Sl\t. I • ~ll~
foursome posted a score of 78 Foster, Vonda Adams and tor with 104 while Jane ;·_
gross. On the ' team. we re Donna. Costell o we re next at Scha~tfer of Irvine Coast v"as IN~ '@AU.ON~ '-
Dorothy Howard, .E 1 I e e n 61. the net winner with BL 2 .
Schuhmann. Ruth Hunter and Three 1teams tied for third at In an installation da\' Ti·
Lor'ra ine Webber. fi2 includ ing B.J. Sleva , Shirley juana pro-am affair. ·Fran
Costa .U 4.'8fl Jack"son, Noreen Grady and Boyle. Barbara Fitchi n, Jean
Sandy McFarland : Ann Van Randall · and Lee Leesnvaart
P ~·d , . Cleve. B. J. Ne,vland. Nina \von A riiP"ht w.ilh a GI. rt"3l ~Jit s cup action ge ts Danielson an.d El eanor G reer:)--~-·'''----
under wily this week for mem· and Gerry Watson . Ros'emary
bers of the women 's club at Ski llion, Failyn Brooks and
Costa l\1esa Golf and Country Carnclle. Kennedy.
Club;. ~ -;;;;:r~~ii;;;;~;;~~~;;j: n a best ...nine rne)t.
recently, Barbara-·t;eon--a-ra -•FtTO-ottm~e -
fl <•r s1.rs: •.vas the A ight winner \vi th If,.. 1,. sltiri. _.
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an injurv 59 Solitary
5 Mos1 recent 62 "'-· isP'el"
9 AthenU!n . 64 Cale patron·
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racing horse 48 Aquatic
27 Lesser: Prefix animal
29 Eu1ope•n 51 Tool
31 Death 53 Rubber-011\er
35 In past lime 55 Appearance
37 Helped 57 Yields
39 Evil being 58 Ontario river
-40 Vehicle 59 Rules
42 Cassenes' 60 M1rlne fish
innards 61 ......
.44 Tater ch11ncet":2
45 Flood and words
spring 63 Heating
A7 Rate apparatus
49 Noun Slllfixes 66 Subjec1 10
SO Pelt• with hardship
rocks 68 r.1i!le animal
52 Commu'nic1· 69 Fema!e
tfon animal
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Yesterday's Puzzle Solved:
l E!egenr
2 Con1pleJ1ion
3 New MeJ1ico
ci1y
4 Kickback
5 Sp. article
6 Insect
7 Brilish
weapon
8 Wo1n ou t
9 Belgian
communiiy
10 "lt'sjust like
22 J o.in in
mauimony
25 Liiier
26 Electronic
device
28 Medical:
Abbr.
30 Asian
kingdom
32 Mande1ory
33 Tart
34 Footballers
35 Te~es actio n
36 Tro!
11 Animal's den .
12 Nurnerical JS 01ssuode
pre!lx 41 OffereU
13 Fledgling-'s -13 Settiny of an
milieu event
18 Bone cavities 46 Comprehend
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JUDGE PARKER
6ETSY,
SAM, TAK E M E HOME! THERE'S TURN
NO SENSE IN MY TRYING TO AROUNO,
eE LI GHT ANO GAY ! I ... ?LEASE!
DON'T FEEL THAT WAY!
MISS PEACH
1'HoR'IS AR'!' MANY INTELLIGEN1'
WAYS Fot A Pf R'50N TO L05E
I OON'T WANT
YOU TO GO 6ACK
TO NEW YORK !
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YES, MISS ~ACH. MY
MOTHliR' EIELONG5 TO A
Dll!!T CLUB ...
DICK TRACY
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by Harold Le DOux
IT'S VERV IMPORTANT
TO M E THAT YOU NOT
GO 6ACK TOMORROW !
STAY A FEW MORE
DAYS .••
LINPI,
WASN'T
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IN A
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by Men
VES ... AND LIACKJLY
HI'S SO FAT,
HE-GoT INTO ·
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ON A
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TME wl'Tltlus C.AH 00 TMe
by Chestef Gould
50MI: O#I ~'U. WAHT
WCMMN TKMNIQUI,
JUST WAIT ANO HE.
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by Roger Bradfield
l'1~ JIOPt 14~
M£1t''[R: Of'fNS UP All
ni'.Ll1'N Ret'AURANr
by Charles Barsotti
by Gus Arriala
CAL·TJ:Cil COtJLO tl.~E
TJ..l!S K ID TO 1>$&!6TE.R ~).f:i:tH\i'UAKeS o,V
1HJ! ,l•IOON f oo 0
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by Ferd JohMOn
... I OUCiHT 10 8t/"I Of"5,
~e ·Of' HIS COIN'foH'lis
SlOC~ ~ T~LL THE
SM><,.TY Of'F /UTHE
,lNNU,t.~
MEETIN<l· • !l ., I· ,.
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by ROCJer Bollen
' "It'• getting so tho hlehllthts of moat of tho p1..,.,
the• cNys, are the lnterml11l on a."''
DENNIS THE MENACE
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Real-life• Baneeek~·
Adjustor Ducks Lead Pipes,-OUl Ladies
,1 ~11AAtl ,. (UPI) -fl e • s bis legwork iin a chauffeur·
hanacck In the flesh, and driven Umousine
for openc.r3 Richard Andrews 11 , •
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Thursday, Junr 71 197) DAILY PILOT 33
OVER THE COUNTER
NASO Listing• for WodneJday, Juno 6, 1973
OTC I TOC:KS Frl.tllcl Ir m.& )4\'J ~· ~I> lO'tt 11 T•llY Cre> ,.. 4 Thf;S_~ auoi.tlOl'll FtlKl'I R 12~1 ljt't U•kr II lfllt. 20Wi t lT'IH• m""-i... toy !Mi N•· Frot FOE '" ~ fl • 'r· 11"-111 '!i! I II .u.oci.11on of F\ll!tr H 12~ 12.. • " • J~l'°" w ~ ..,-tc:urlll•1 0.•I••· 'unit SN l•lt l•ili •vcm 1.. 17 Tii'1':n~ 7 7~
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t~llul>olrt Jhe.case.of-t~old-I v NEVER BEEN shot
lady karate expert with a at, but one Ume a guy trl . to
guldtd. missile in her tront do a nu~ber on my head with
mllll0t1 worth o! Russian an·
tique sl1ver and bronu art ob-
jects he _recovettd last May
from-the~ 197~-heist.,..1
millionaire tlarvey.
"I nieded $30,000 reward ..
money to effect the recovery ,":
=~~;jd1bv1":v.~~~ G0"1•~'1' C .. ·~ ,,'·. R•Ymd 11'11 \ Tim• DC ,.. , .. c1M1nllr <lflltr• le • btll• attM Pifa 1~· I l lltn u ~ ~~ .. e-:~,!,l, i:i!lnlrJ lj\4 1i'A 1t~5' Cl 1~1J -::~llt;'j!.~"'--t--=:J
111119•1 Tlw ca~• .. Gtlco CD 1'4 &~n 1tt11-tlNv 14 1• l'n G•sl" !: "" ''°"' dO llOf lncl\lllt Gn Autn'I 111'11 Rt!C Piii ._ 1-m .... 1~ yard. a lead r,1pe. I was lucky and
"Wh 1 d ducked. • ~n rove up to the FBI agents who often Work w~~n 5 house and saw that with Andrews and clill him m1sslle.1~ lhe yard, .1 knew !~ "one or the best and mo.st ~as going t~ be a \YClrd case, reputab le adjustors In the
ret•JI m1rlt11D. nwrli: Gn ~"!.°.!. ltl'i R1vn &It ~ !u: rl!Otl F11 1 1 14 . •
, =~ .~ C::"ii':i ~•d'"'1Nt ::U ~ =~ t: W s;~ ~~Ion cW ,J~ 1m ~ ~::rr'r~t. tctu•I t,idtilt "'t r J:Z =~t D~s lt(t li~ 8rf1
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' ~ AN:~~:;:::•s H:llll ~ 17\/i 111'1 lhickr Pit 16\'i lJ.. Unv Mobl ~ m ' ... Junt 6, itn Htll F11k 11\t 114' RuM Stov 211,li 9.-:iM Ho S1h 6\lii ,. ..
rrdrewa as1d. ~ .• business" say the heavy-set
1 ND WlIEN I started ask· rormer--Jlfeguard M lac
Ing her about the diamond belt kar~te ex pert.
Andrews said. "Two of the ln-:
surance companies involved-
agreed to put up $10.000 each,!
but the third company refus-t ·
ed. 1 finally got the third com-1
pany.-to..A&aign ill inter..wn:-
the reco.very to me if I put up
the $10,000."
81d Ai.I< Htmll er 33 3'\li ~111 Adi ~ Vince Sn '~' 1· Acu..nn• ,1"" :n li•rll" p '"' ,v, .1'"" , fl;U' V•n Ort l0\4 1 111 ~ifto t~ ;~ ;~ ~:~r ,, W :~ ~:;i;:, ~,.; 1 ~ ~ra.srctt '! 1~ .,c,1~.w---,., m "«""' • ~ !:flL _1~11.~ v. ~i=tJl:-iU~"' ;,...---_.;..I .Allfl'd Ttl 1 ~ 11'1ii Htllll Mi 1~ rn ° In ° * V4 l , ..
br~h and painting she had The tie~ Andrews has
lost and she starts throwing recovered include a $1 million
karate punches at me , I collection or antique silver and
figured this was going to be br~ze .a.rt obj~ts ta~en in
one for my sCrapbook ... Cahforrua from a l um 1 nu m
It was, even though it took ~~
Andrews oqly a week to
recover the painting and
$25,000 brooch and save the
woman's insurance company a
fat claim.
'· •• one time a
guy trfed to do a
number on m11
fiead with a lead
pipe.'
A \\'eek later, Andrews got
the goods, a silver jewelry
chest, a two-gallon silver
gravy-boat and two bronze
statues.
High Rise Bank
Allyn B1 '" '"'" HHS on 17 17\~ ~1"'~ ~ Jj~ I~ ~Ml$~ ;l: ll.. Am Apr•• 10 1°'41 MtJCCll c 15, I~ i:' :Vo I \\ w .... ·Mr lS • " ArlCrlt ' •V. Homwd 6\• 1~ •• Wrld 21 W•11mn I 10111 ~ AmEI Lb lf'i m Hoovtr n n v, v M•r<h 12\IJ VI Wtbb fl• S\'e 5\'a Am E"•P<" Sl V• ~ Hu11t Mftl lO'lt 11>/o s~maur 2• !t Weeder! N l'A Am Fln(I 1214 u~ Myt lt c 10~ 11~ i!lven uo 1S\IO VI Welllt WI I] I' Am Furn 7~ 11\ Hy111r C 2?\.lo 7N heltr Co 214 l: W.tlng M IS'AI S'A Am Grff 37'0 llV. I"°' Wtr 1tv. 20 r1w 6\11 w51:c•I ftl 5\11 6 AM lrc sv u~ 11\'e lldt Nucl 2! 22111 Simo~ 10~ l 'liil PVbl 1,.._ lS\'-, Am T111v 2SVJ 26111 lnfo,..~ t tv. Snip Toi• SOU J1"4 We r Fd 20 20\o\ The Bank of California will open its Blst branch office in Newnnrt Beach July Am w11t1 11 ~ """ 1n,.1 c.,. 11~ Ind Pao 1q,-. 1~ w1uam• " 111. "•'n
B ··;-B ild" h Anheu1r •6V. 41 lntt rc En "°'' '" pactr1 11'Ao It w111111H J Jl~ ' 2. It will be housed in a six·story, $3 million ank of Califorrua .u 1ng, t e Antt•n 1n ,,,.. '"' 111rmr G• 1• 1'"'° 11Mc1v 1 j94 1iu w nt PkT :u
"MR. HARVEY didn't want first high rise to open in Newport Place. The 8,000 square foot ground floor will ~~~t'j-nci ;i.., 1~~ :~·at.J,~ 11::Z m :: N"''ll! 2:~ im' "' :::, PLL~t Im l~ the items returned bee. ause he · d b h b k ff Th b "ldi d · d b Th H · h Aran Myf 2"11 p,o lntril co 12"\ 1ra tkN lllrw ''""' Yi WWlcl " ' •~ be occup1e y t e an o ices. e u1 ng was es1gne y omas . s1e A•rq Aur 1,,,., 1, 1r11oc1 R ·~• s , .. _ '-s "' 1 wr1ot11 s\.\ ~
was afraid he'd be robbed and • ·s""1·ates o"f San FrancLS· co. Arr-Hr uv. 1'11o JimlHb ,•11o ·~ •,~ ti= 1i'"' 1i~ ~:1n,• l-/Jt .'1 Jv, .nb "'-Arv Ida 1"11 9V. Jtt AlrFr 4V. 5 :Ii yii;;. Cp 1014 104 !ltolr Ct • "' again, so they will be auc-· ~.::.:=..::.:=..::.:..c.:..::::::..:....:...::.:=...:.. ______________________ I A»o c1111 1 w. 11:\4 Jos1vn M l 61h 1114 , , 1 u• ,, ~,--All Gt LI 1'"" ,.,,,, ICtls•r SI 10 lCF19 tl bo d • ons AO 1 tioned off and I'll get one·third Auto trn ''" 9~1 K•1v1r c •~• J
Or lh. ,..;..eeds of the sale," ea1r_d Aro si~. 511& "•H1rn Till. .V.• 6\~ rv-Baird Wr 1A9 lllio el wod 1':\lo 15V, Andrews is an insurance ad-
justor, a 3>year-o.ld super-
sleuth who in the last dozen
years has recovered nearly $6 -
million Worth of· s t o 1 e n
jewelry, paintings and objects '
of art.
Andrew. said. 's ul F d' C P l 8&-•r Fe J2 J2'4 Kin Cohn 101h Im
0 . 00 • Btldwn L 11\/t nv, Ktv D1!1 6'.~ 6\1:; ~ AndreWS Said the reco.very , onsumer • ane Bally Mlt •lV2 '2V> Kevtl Fb 1314 1•\:. • • Snk 8lda l•V. 1,14 Ktv Cutt 7'1-1i rn.1~-----------magnate -Leo Harvey, .the of the $25,000 diamond broo.ch sink Rel" M\~ 7614 Ke v" Int 1:M4 13.,,, trorD. the 7G-year-old ·.woman Ranch N ::~Z!f, ~ uyi rt17 ~~s~ 1~· 1~14 1ili NEW YORK (U PI) -Tll• 10 moil
10 Jflo•t Actl"e
$100.000 Brasher dub Id 0 n ear . . 81vl1ii ~t 1• ~t~ K~r Pr 19 20 tcllve 1tocks •rlded °" ltle ~TC m1r1l.•I
t I I l"b t y 1 who lived on ·~iaml's Star _ Clw · k 0 A~· 8"11 "'" ,_,, ,., Kru""r 1~ JI" Wl!lnffd•Y, a.1 1uDPllld bv AS[) .. SUo.enro ii m :~~ rary artha el Island was one of bis most c s ut Be-1n"'cp W. 1~ ~~~~'"p~: '~ nl Rln-Oron y~~ 1\ ~tc~; n1VerS y, ..,...,,000 WO 0 • _ \ BitnllV Li llv. ll L1nca1t ljY. g11o H1ll Fran~ 971!2 lH't 1\'h:j: 11-
"It's an exc iting and in·
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--••l)ut t's-not-ne:i.r y
glamorous or dangerous" as
portrayed o.n the television
series "Banacek." The weekly
program portrays a wealthy,
playboy type who works is an
insurance adjustor and does
Chinese jade heisted rio.m the b~Th cases. f t' II her 3 Freewa rQ. ::n t:: 39V. 'o"" ~~~r ' ~v,, 321'1 ~~b~~: .Am n:m ffl: tt'lt ... .'~ Norton Art Galt.rv in Weat . e, WO~ e s ca . ..0 -"M Bibb Co 7'111 IV. L•iv Bov 2$ 26 Am Gre>fflnq 6).to0 3N ll'll-v. ~~.l.....:. --~~•...,.-...... ith--.. was""'8.-karate B01o ·0rm l:W. 13V. L~I 1 lflll ,._ ur. 61;100 ' J'4 .••.• , .. .,,._,,=== am eac , an · "'--iXU_ -------LQS:IN'rfEtEs:( llerSclieI T~ .... ElldiiS,-de-y 'BiJ: i:: nv. "'"" L btrtV·H-t1'1 S°""" ForttoH' •.a ·avo~~ ·•
million worth of a n t i q u e nut and had phone books taped Capttol News Service st t J h" h attorney g-era m arge o -..~~~ii' 2m."» nc s ,~-ltt 'je~JtS'A'/~S·r.l&~~..,~'l--~---
10 all Ot the doo-In 1.ar new 3 ~ ~l' w 1c em· .... ·~·.....-21v. 21:w. Lion CtS• •'4 4'1111 N•IPa1 °'" .,.:300 6'4 ~ u
AN IMPORTANT
INVITATION
FRQM US, 10 YOU
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t.y TlllY •RANT, a.~
\Ve cordially invite you to make our pharn1acy your
ny,·n perso~ sourt-'C _for
n1ecUcines and health-aids.
\Ve promise to ncvf'~ _disap.
point you as your v1s1ts to
us \\:111 be \\•eleomed and
,·ou \\•ill' be servict"<l cour·
iL'Ously, attf>ntively, prompt-
ly and honestly.
You are ·also invit.ed to
ni::k our professional opi~ion_
of 8.ny O l tlle advert1srd-
001J:·prC'Scription remt'<lie5 ~r
health a.ids. Your health lS
more ot a <.'Onsidl'ratlon t.hen
exll'a profits. \Ve \\'ill t~n you y,1he n it'. is ,,·Iser to con-
sult ll physician.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US \Vhen you need a delivery. We "1.11 de--
llver promptly without extra charge. A great many people
rely on us for their_h_ealtt!_
needs. We welcome requests
for dellveey s e r v l c· e and
ch•rgc account~.
PARK LIDO PHARMACY
JSI Ho1ptt•I RACI
Newport INch '42·1510
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silverware stolen from "'-,, Andre -i•d• "E ~ -WS ANGELES -Theft's a th · · de d the -state consumer fraud B8•,~ •'", 10'i4i 111"' Locllt• '514 "'11o -' Miami's Viscaya MUlellm IN}lle, ws sa • very powers au . ont1es to man v_.. 61'1 1 L~• Co P. H"" NASD Volume Todav ,,145.lOll. ·1 • lime she'd walk through a rancher hereabout W h 0 Se proof from manufacturers to agency, Said that in addition to =~~:: ,i!llo,U =:d1 R~l~1 :~ ~ ~n:." m"' a.!•
H DO acreage TUM ad1·acent to three bst t"ate their· advert'0 1"ng 1"nd1·v1"dual consu mer corn· BurnP s1 n!/9 ""' M• !ck1 39 '° unc111nllld t . OW ES A supe"r-sleuth door, she'd take a whack at su an • "' auuer M 35,,.. 36,_,, M1r1t Fri 15 is"' Tot•r , 22 , books freeways in this densely-claims is the latest weapon in plaints, his staff monitors c1m T111 23•,; 2• Marv Kv '' 28 operate. the pnone · popul ted H' i I of Cali! · telev15· 1·on and rad1"0 ads on a ',',',1 ·~ow., '4i s Ms._cmc-'2 '' l------------"lt's mostly a matter of "The woman's late husband a area. 15 name s the arsena orrua con-" 1,,1 ~ ',',"'" ~~~,:.Y lt 11~ Louis DeMartini, and he pn:r sumer protection agencies. spot basis and culls through l~~11v1~~ •• Mldn •5 -46 legwork, lime, a good string of was president of a company d b h. . Ch ~~,.,~ Mar1drn 1n ~""' 1\~
infonnants, knowledge 0 ( that built missiles, and during .. i:~_s,t ~alf IS th~w~~I~:: A CONFERENCE of law en-mailbag~ full of ne_wspapers. ~~=~· ~~ J~ ~ ~~T1~Fr ,2;,Z nn ----------~-
criminals and the moxy to the Cuban missile crisis in forcement officials in Los He said advertisers whose chi er 1r nv. 79 ~r~~ ~:~ ~v, 2j"" New York. 1uP1J -TM 1o11:r,::, uit deal with them," Andrews 1962, she made him install this vegetables marketed in the ads are deemed suspect are Ch'1' sec,,, ,,, MM~,,,uc co !~:1 W,'12 ~::is .::J-1:.t,oct~ ~' :~~ "~c~~ ' -Angeles area plus some Angeles was told Tuesday that • In ...... .. " .. , .. _ .... ~., _.,
S.l.d. , missile in their front yard to LA.o • then 6eDt letters which in ef-c111i u A 19 ltVt Moore sa :n • c"""°' on ,,. .,....,. -" t f
k ted · 0 kl d d th since the pleasure went into . ' ci..,e,,ic 1cw, 11'\ti Morrl1n 19 marllet as QUO!td bY '"' NASO. "While the police detectives scare off Cuban planes_ that mar e in a an an e feet state very s 1 mp I y c1ow Crp 13•4 1'"" Motor c1 1v. '"" N•t '"° DW«ntaoe 'If.A 1r• tllt East Bay." effect in March. some -250 ads ' ' Cocec L• nv. 11q. MSl 011 51Jo ~ dlff.,..nc• between TIMI or.vow ••'bid are \\'O.rking dozens of cases at might try to bomb her house." "Prove it." Coml Shr 2•V. uv. NII cnvs~ •~ fl!. prlc• ind 1"' <11rritnt 1•'" bid prlci ,
De . iai in Southern California -and a CmwTI p 221'1 28'h NII Llbtv I" 7 OAIN••s a {iffie i ncl don 't have money= . Martini's spec ties_ are smaller --~..;;;__L.._r ... the . Contllll p 14V. l•'h NI MOICr ' I Oll'lllM AIPhl I t 'ti Uo u.1 . ANDREWS SAID he noticed UWlllJC AS AN EXAMPLE Elkins Cou1lns 16'4 17 NI Pallnl 6V• 6'ili 2 l"arltVllW Gm •• "' \lo UD 20. for informants, I can devote . . . turnip tops; collanb, Texas north ~ of th t te .d Iha ' de 1 cross co 11,,., 1111. NMc111m ' 10 ~ R•fcl<hlt1 .Osb 6 ·1 u11 if·' all my tinle anc1 a IOfMOre-in--:---an opening in -~ fence mustard and cabbage sprouts. ern .-.·--e s a -sa1 t an auto a er crutch Ill S\i, 6 -Newn-c1-1N-11,,., ~ ':,.'!:;1 o~r~ \l\l \tt H: 16·l
form ant money to one case. between ~rs. Smith 1 house As far as running his have been subjected . to recently advertised cars "at 5~1 ~01:1 IDZ ~~ ~tW•tGG 1F ?~ 6 Mio Tnnt wt• ' ~ u. _1,:1
"And," the mu·stachioed, and.the adjoining estate whose scrutinyunderthenew~aw. cost" in a factory sales con-oo.'rt",v~ ,..•'4 =. ~1~•11:~ 1~ 3s~:i.1N :~~~t:~s~ ~ 1r I"~:. l!:t
id be I bUsines.s so close to the traffic, t t ... ,. :!VO N 1 "" B 35.,. ~ t Advn sv•lefM l °" • ~ Up 'j·' mod-dressing adjustor added, ·~es. ~~were mem rs o a DeMartini doesn't complain, es . g::a ~ ,1~ 1v. N11rditr 21 -21 10 !i:"cnogn Gn ~ ~ 011 .1 .!
"! have the . advan•·ge of rehg1ous sect and had frequent · "We sent him a letter ... ~1. o,a 9l4 ~o~ N:f111N'<: ,9~ ,;111 l! c.~.t_~~~Ib 1~ 1t't ~: l1~1· ""' even though one o( his ranches A • ....,.,or 11 .v1o 5~ ~uc1 i l"" 2"" 1J lmDtr•I Ld 1v J Va Up 11. being able to pul Up SUbstan• hou,, se guests. WM paved OVef by the divist"on u• ~mat•o1i and he showed US his invoices Otklb AR A5W 46.,., 01k.!.i HI 4~·1 JV. 1• J111tln loclu .20 lO•t. 1 UP 10.f The neighbor gave me a IA-' .. and the f ..... ~ . flelhl Intl si:o 6~ Oeeen Dr 5$',lt 5"1'4 lS Sothrn AlrwYI 51.'o ,,., Up 10.1 tial reward money to effect a . of highways a few years back. a"wry contest 1n-0t1uKe c :111•11 39v. 0c11111 E,11 1 8 16 ca111•11 wine 11~ 1v. up 10.1 list of house guests durmg the [ t' " ·d Elki 'f Diam Crs 11\~ ll"lo Oc1111r Mt , ''" 11 lnle CorPPf'ln 30>,t, "'1o Up 9,f recovery." . "It works out pretty well. onna ion, sa1 ~t Diam t-td 10•4 1iru. off~ L1u 6'1& 1,,, n Be» Proauct• :M\lt l Up t .! . time or the robbery and I trac· Of A h . t ned t to be h d Die-A 9 2~'" 2~'4 wva ' ' 19 l lrd a.son 1.20 2:114 2 Up 9.( His knowledge of thie ves Here, with the Los Angeles na e•1n ur OU an one I Dlvrt Scl lW. 1.1"1.o ()Qllvv M 17 11\lt 20 dUClllll DIYI 11h \lo Up 9.l
d h . di • ed several of them to a " and a real bargain» 0oo:u1e1 31'"' 3'11. 8" 'l"o 1v, 1\~ 21 ow-111 11""'' 1v. Vo Up t .l an t e1r modus operan IS so 1...-·· boat i ., rth M" mt' .. ~ River channel on one side. and · Do11r G.n ,,,.. w. Pll °"* 1•1i11 """ n c1111ta11n1 Air 1" Va up •:·
t t•·t f the 35 · uuuse n 1'10 1a "Und th Id I t t Oon1tdi ''"" ?•~ Ormont 6-\li 1•1, n Downe Comm l'tt ""' Uo 1: grea •w many o 1n-. ' the Long Belich Freeway on er e o er s a u es , oow Jooi 29'4 lO o...rmvr 6.,. 71" 2• K•v Phtrm(ul 3"" v. uo •~ . h Andrews said. E . u ___ ,. h h" d to nd Dovll! OJI 171.7 13'4 gwr1 NA 4\.\ '"' l5 Fll>Qtrhlll Cp 131)! 1 Up l .t SUrance C 0 mp an I e S e ") ( to the houseboat !he other, we don't get many arn•ngs p We Wuwu ave a se 3 Dunkin O JV. J.,., tile Crp s:t,t, 6V• L.OS•lll
Is flen Y him to do wen • 'ghbo 1 ~·-h ~ team of m· vesti"galors 1·n there Fcon L"b J,,,.. '.lllV. P•b•I Br u•4 6?4 1 9arnelM9 wh 211o-~-. 011 2sJ' represen o pa l ited . nd th n ne1 r comp ann.;, w en w~ eouc E.ii-20 31 Pacc1r .nv. fl'" 2 TltHJron vi~ 7'h-2'-7 ~ 2i~ "survey." That's jargon for wthas nalv 1 in, athe eretinog use chicken fertilizer or have to look at all his record! .. .," l"t -p,,o 1'"" 111"' P,•.~ 9•,mm ',"',• 1•~ ~ ~a~~&.iv · -,:i1v·~ 1~ ~7·i casing a home office or e w was pain to fumigate " DeMartini Says General Automation Inc. of he added. ~~c::i':'J: k ~\It Paso .. 11rd ' ~" s Downtown c: v.= ,,. t ,,:;-
museum of a pohcyhold~r or stolen from Mrs. Smith. I with a smil~ Anaheun reported that nine-~f~. sa.k ~Iv· ;?"" ::~1 ~J \2l\.\ ~l~ ~ R!~~r: w2";p ~= ~ 8!i 1
,, ',».'. managed to photograph the . th armng' s were up 204 F " I ~ s•t. P1u1ev P ,,., •V. • Oi.O~t1c D• 12 -2 81' potential one and telling the . . lef ,. But a period of smog can mon e F°t~1111~ ,. ,,,., Pvhs-CM 1sv. 16'4 • E"X«Ul n ·.111d ·'t '14 -ff it
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h · • M Smith t FBf · · · 'JI T'<F'ri 2~'4 2~ PIDtr Ind 13 13"' I L-hamPt • -'" 11.1 surveying a home w ere .a w1t1.1 rs. , wo Lawrence A G 0 5 h 0 r n 1~1 WitF '''" 11t Pl•ocl Mk i• 16"4 11 ~un1t1•~11 Lid ,.,,._ "' 1oi
man has $5 million worth Of agents and two policemen, women Set chairman and
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paintings and j ew e Ir y, '' returned to the houseboat. sales for tbe nine-i'nonth W Air!" ill :=r 01 ~:, :~· :~r~' 121~ iii?~ k:~~0c~ 1~ 2\l ;::
Andrews said. "The house was Andrews questioned the c;ouple period ended April 30 were . este":·ons in~woWBoe$!X· =~~-GE1' <;:,. <~ ;~~"~!r 11l't 1\lt H s:;:~~ t~ ~ tt ::~
protected. by an elaborate and they said the pamtmg Meetin" "CY $19 831 000 88 rcent trOm ercise "op!_ . on • ~ . ing i;r1nr1• 23\i 24V. Pu.In C•o 4\11 4Vi 25 i5dYtSll'I' l!'IC s -v. '·' ~' ooo I st m yet 1't belonged to a ~go dancer ' ' · ' up h'lpe · 727-200 aiftraft. 'nifs: brings -· a arm sy e ' ho . •-. th $10.56 i;ndllon .w ~ e !let mco~e . to_seven the number of Boeing
only took me 40 minhutes wi o1rk-w was staying with em. I An h . . before extraOrdinary _credits ?27-ZOOS on firm order, ac-l1•am•••ea•n""'""'""'*""'*~*~W~mt.., • ...,,~gm4=«e'lll•o~m..,a~•m~1 ~
ingin\>roaddiiyllg ttovoate "TBEYTOLDuathedancer O 8 eJID was $1,429,000,or~centsper cording to Arthur F. Kelly,
the-system. was asleep in the bedroom. so share, compared with ~70,000 president and chief executive MUTUAL FUNDS
"l suggested • s e ve r a I we asked them tq awaken or 26 cepts pe~ share tn the officer.
changes in the alann system, ,her," Andrews said., "A few The Orange County chapter comparable period last year. All or the .... craft on fir'TY\ liSlUiYri"PE!!'l'il!BfDf~ e= n~ they were made and the in-of National Association of .....
'urance COmpany. Llo.vda of minutes later, thia dancer Women in Construction will order are-to-be-delivered-in -New-Y-orit-Fol· -om lv-1•.»1s.10 1....,-Fll'ld ._.. '-t! vista £. ~· 10 • ..-., came out wearing One. of Mrs. 1974 w tern te 11 ol •s:ina Is a t111 of SP lncm 7.$3 8.lS J p Gwttl 1.57 '·;a Vovllll 9. 10.6;
London, wrote the man a Smith's ru"gh••o-•. Mrs. hear Robert Midthun. chief AF Co fr. t h ;_ esbod_edope.r~ s .. ~.! •ndPl'l••k~~ii~C:J 1~1g:IJ j~~i:.•1F~ 19:1T 1
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poll"cy." "6 ....... eng'-of N!>'Joint Pipe of n ac t e wng· I trl·Jets m Its Funds M q\IOfed by ~:ale Gr 6.42 1.25 JHan lg 1.»: . $.tt1Ul•r .1, 2.i(
Smith t wild nd tarted .,~.,,.. . fl t f 72 j ts Th Los Ille NASO Inc. EATON & Jdlnlln 23.CM 23. kfWa Sp l.•7 •.:z.. Unlike TV 's "Banacek," wen a s Southern California at thell' ~ ee o e . e --How.A•D: icav ToH•1 i.:.:ucDaR ll'Ds: throwing karate chops and Angeles-based airline also bas w.-..v Bal" Fd f]T 10.25 Susi 81 11.t• It.II lnlr Inv 16.,7 16,. Andrews says he's not rich. dinner meeting June 26 at 6:30 T Cel ' . . June •• ltn r:~ F 1~·U 1:-n ~usi l! ~·Y 7i·t j!~nc 'i:l 15 v. The largest fee he has col· kicks at the woman. p.m. in the Anaheim Hyatt 0 esco opti?05 for 13 add It 1 0 n a I lhl AU SPKll F !~ i o ~~:t Kl 1:01 7.75 s,';'.k.1 21.26 ~·t "It took four of us to pull H Boeing '"'"200s ADMlllM.TYf Sick Fd I 1J 50 !Ill K2 540 y.13 sr: L .... 4•1 4°, lected was $12 500 ror recover-ouse ·-, . · Grwt11 •.71 '-" 1~r•ld • 10.u uu s1 <:a.f724.m s cu1t1Tv "°'1 .. lng the $600,oci> jade coUeclion that old woman off the Midthun spent three years in The U. S. Air Force hag 1:~ J·'I ':°t i ~EJ&Mf'·l.1:;Sf ~: 11 •j:D l~ji '"~':! l:'~ ? ~
'toiell from the NortOll Art dancer," Andrews laughed. the research and development awarded a contract for 171 AdvlMr 1iT f,f Earv Gr !'l', .. 1111 t4 0.11 •.11 tJJtr• ,.. 6.~ •'11. "When We got them nd 1 bl S Will d B t Attn• Fd -~' '·'° Faty Pr "' Al)O!Jo ,$.I '·~' SliL•cTaD "J'': Gallery in November of 1965. program with the u. s. Navy OM ~ lOlM Porta e mohke ar oa ~hii:ureFd ~:J ::~ Epr;:t AG";' n:n 12 76 ~~~t~· r~ l:J a:. St~ ~24 -_ _ separated, we searched the and has beeri in lhe concrete J>ljcity elers to t e AH1t•t• 11.1111,61 E1tv11 'frt 1s,.~ .• "-r Gth 6.14 7.lf s.;,1ry F 13.0t l•.%
BVT ANDREWS ·said he will place and round the diamond . . h. E · t 1 & I d t · l S I U 28% A1oll• Fd 12 ~ 1 ·'° ~mel'!I •5 ~81 n<1mrk 6.21'.1 6·'° 1"•~•MLD OlitP
bu h II b h . h dr " pipe building bus.mess for It .11'· ProdnvironlsmeDin a. . fn Ceusl r1a 8 es p ~c°.,t. ::!l 1~1: e::j!." F '::~ 1 . tl1f o~°ov:·:" 4.tt ~~~ l:~ ls'• "me ke a ndlc" on t e rooc mt e esser. 1y years. He 1s consu tmg uc vts1on o E!!CO · Am E~'I '· 4.lil Fa111!d 110 1.'2 co I.Mr 1s.2116.11 J.., I'd 3:.. 4 f
engineer for the parent com-Industries, Inc. in Costa Mesa. Willard Boat Works or Costa ~NM1 ••11 ~fg B.f~ ~~ '~ i~'h 11tn 11.g t!a':r L ~1f S: ..
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pany_in Y.uba Cit)'. '!hicb owns_ ~its..will be distributed-Mesa-annowices~""first -f~p:!-l:ti-l:fi VJh!: Y ,,. ,-&3 ~~,J~-~IJ s~V1.'~,.u~D1~·11 ""
and furrusfies eqwpment to to mamtenance bases where quarter results for the three iEi'•m ~:ry t{f ~~:b 11:12 12.15 ti_~ ~~ ~-t 7.st r: l~f. ll·r
pour ~~pla~e pipe._ !_h_e_ diesel ve~icJes are ~v~rhaul~ months ended March 31. Sales AmocA111t s:iJ ;:~o ':lt.c JI 1'.so \]i:~t'~\: ' ··· s~n~" :J ;,J
firm leases to some 25 con· and repa1red:Techp1c1ans will rose 28 percent to $548,980 and ~ I~~ tf, 4:~ ~" , i:fi -•01w~v .I~:: l::U t\C:~d Pdill,.~.s:
tractors in southern use them to ensure com -after tax earnings increased to ~Nr'8r l:u l·n -:::!' li:ft li·tl o •••1 f.•D s11r 1.16 '·(
califomia. pliance with I 0ca1 en---$31474 or 9 cents a share This t:&ni• -. r!'{~ F ;~ 1,ji ~~··~.,. 6~f·~ t~1 1Ji!\ 1~~
The' meeting is open to ~ vironmental quality standards co~pares with sales. of J:~p1~f 1 -:if i'·fi pfrtrHCtA~:!5"'·" L~~ 1Z:lf 1T:1; l~T11t111.1r a 9s1 ::s1
Keystone Savings Is more lhan a
place to save money. It's a place to
make money. We're here to make
your JllOllllY grow. .. ,. ·---the.., •lei•
Nowyou can get $25 cash In 5 st!Ctlllt!J
24 hours a day. Just1nsertyour
special card In Keystone's Money
Machine and out comes your $25.
This ll_a free-service to our
<.'l!l!omem who mabllaln SSOO In lhelr
'"l!Ular pasabook savings aa;ount-,
ti's d .. lgned ti> save you time and
reduce yow: check writing expenses.
Stop bV Keystone soon, Open
your saVlngs account, choose the
tree servlc., you want, and get your
Money Machine card. You feel
rlcfier at Keystone. Wllh good muon.
public by making reservation prior to returning the big rigs $428 tCl.1 and after tax net in-G~11" 1f:· :n ,.~o.1tAMS: L ... """'. •'"•u'•·r741•0·" r,• .!.~,' 11°,·~ 1,0,-~. "th p t Rich t "'n Ofl.,., · · ' lncom 7 7 1.t1 F n ~ ,., •~ IA8N • .....,, .... • wt a a il'W'OOtN• to service. come o( $31·090· vitn1ur 1.16 •j F n nd '·g •· <1 •IJt•I J1. •'"' wtt 1nv 1.11 1.11 lir-------------------------~iiii.iii.iiiii'iiii~· ----~1 W1 N•n '!·" 'l· F n nc 5. l ,-, 1 •"' S• l"Y G • 01 6.90 Auron .ss Vent l . . I •Ugfm • u '
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SD Taxes Columbia
oom enJ, Burbank
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -
The San Diego City Coun-M s
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The tax bas been 5 per-bla Picturet lndustrics lnc.~
cent. has announced plans to move
a "substantial part'' of Its
entertainm,:nt complex here to
Durbank in the next Ill
£'11-• months. \;;;.111D8 -TI~8d"'-_ f. f olumb!if_ kesman said ~com~ny i'.ldRtdlcf°to
se ll its bul1di at 711 Fifth Gets Study Ave. and move across country to ellmlnate duplication of of·
fices and facilities.
In Co1mty
ln a ''How to ... "seminar,
to be held all-day J une 13 at
the Anaheim Co n ventio n
Center. Orange C o u n t y
businessmen will hear expert!
explai n how to trude with the
People's Republic of China
and the Eastern Bloc nations.
e Cae•ar'•
Special IO the O.lly Pilot
LOS ANGELES -Caesar's
\Vorld Inc. Tuesday reported
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STOCK
SPONSORED BY l he -improvl'd revenues and earn·
. Orange County Chamber of ings for the first three
Commerce, it is the fi rst con· quarters of fiscal 1973.
ference of its kind to be held For the nine mon ths ended
in the county, April 30 Caesars Wor ld had
__ Kenneth · E. l lagen, a net income from continuing lt=::=::___::r~iill~e~r~to~n~:.•Jt~r:<JOC!"l"Gn~eri~·'.:--~,::::Jo~~·~t]io~nts Jo~fi $3,0S.S.~. OL 44
chairman o the even . e ex-cents_p;e r o common
plained that the purpose of the stock, compared with Income
conference is to demonstrate from C<lntiouing operations in
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to Orange County businessmen the nine m'Onths ended April
that there is a growing market 30, Ir72, of Sl,228,295, or 17
in the East and also . that cents per share.
there are subStantial dif-
ferences in the ways the
various countries do business.
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WASHINGTON (UPI/ Lockheed Reveal.s
THE CONFERENCE will
begin at 9 a .m . with spea kers, 1
followed by a luncheon speech,
a nd afternoon workshops con·
eluding at 3:30 p.m.
The Senate has overwhelm·
ingly voted to direct President
Nixon to cla mp slrict controls
on the oil industry's allocation
of fuel to help ease the
gasoline shortage. Special l.o tbe Daily Pilot
IJ----"'----.....1...ecture topics...aod spe_fil@~
include : Market ·p r o f i I e s ,
William H. Buford. Jr., presi·
dent. Codevintec Pacific. Inc.:
~a_yot,!! or 85 to 10 Tues-SlJIS'NYVALE--=-~lt~
day, the Senate approvea~.~-M-'iss1les & Space Co .• prime
bill thar would-require the ~ president to establish man-contractor for the Navy's Tfi.
datory government fuel aUoca-dent I (C4J missile, Tuesday
lion regulations and impose announced the selection of the
them whenever he determines joint venture team of }Jercules
that any energy source is in Inc.. Magna. Utah, and
short supply. Tb1okol, .Brigham City, Utah,
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Marketing Techniques, Drago
Marolt, Los Angeles Trade
DeJegate, Y u g I os I a vian
Fed e r a l C h a mb e r o f
Economy: Negoti<iting the
Sales C on t r ac t , Jack
Knowlton, president, Martin
Decker Co.; Federal Tools
Av ailable, Mrs. Maureen R.
Smith, Trade Development Of·
ficer: U.S. Department. of
Commerce: China Trade is
Bomming, David C. Buxbaum,
president, May Lee InQ.ustries.
AFTERNOON DISCUSSIONS
include : Industrial Property
Protection and Other Legal
Considerations, U.S. ~xQQD
Controls on Trade w i t h
Eastern Bloc Nations and the
Peoples Republic of China,
and P romoUon of You r
Product.
.Ne wport l\'l an
To Head P a nel
\Villinm Cunningham. vice
prefident and group actuary of
Pac ific Mutual Life Insurance
Company in Newport Beach.
will be moderator of a panel
discussion concerning ';Health
Ma intenance Organizations"
during the Society o f
Actuaries meeting at San
Francisco·s Fairmont Hotel to-
morrow.
The Society of Actuaries is
an international society made
up 11f over 4.000 practicing ac·
tuaries engaged in providing
products that protect against
risk. such as retirement.
health. and life insurance
benefit plans.
PRIVATE TRUST
FUNDS AVAILABLE
FOA AEAL ESTATE LOA.NI
1111 a Z"<I TRUST DEED$
Sl.:iOO To $250,000
Uf' TO 111)% LOANS ON TRUST DEED COLL.ATEIW..
NEWl"OflrT l!QUITY RINDS
Newport Center 620 Newporl C•nt•r Drli<e Newport B<llech, Cellf. {714) ,., ~824
eFru.or -
Spedal·io the Daily PU ot
LOS ANGELES -Fluor
Corp. reported Tuesday con-
soli dated net earnings of
$4,.252,000 for the six months
ended April 30.
• Earnings y,·ere equivalent to
37 cents per common and
co1nmon equivalent share.
e Breaking lee
Special to the o&ily Pilot
LO NG BEACH -Arthur
Levy Boal Service, s ubsidiary
of Petrolane Inc., Tuesday
reeeived delivery of the first
of six ice class petroleum sup-
port work boats built for the
extremely rough condit ions of
the North Sea and other
offshore fields.
e Energ" Bills
SACRAMENTO I AP)
Californians could cut energy
consumption 25 to 30 percent
"without causing economic
disruption,'' says a legislator
who has introduced a package
of bills which he says do that.
Citing what he called a
"fantastic waste'' of elec·
tricity and gasoline, Sen.
·A n t h on y Beilenson, ([)..
Beverly Hills ), argued Tues·
day that conservatio n is vital
to survive the energy eris.is.
e State ta Gain
SACRAMENTO (AP\
California stands to ma ke $12
million more than had been
expected during the current
fiscal year, thanks to the ris·
ing price of crude oil, says
state C.ontroller Houston I.
Flournoy.
Flournoy. who is a 1 s o
chair man of the state Lands
Commission. s~id :tiursday
that recent price increases
would boost the state's income
from tideland oil deposits by
$12 million more than original
estimates for the 1972-73 fiscal
year. whic~ ends June 3.
New prices posted May 4
will brtng the state's oil in·
come to about $112 m illion for
the year, Flournoy said.
EXECUTIVE
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Wrfl1 Ad ::Mt, Delly l'llot,
1'.0 . llD• ua, Cotte M-, c1. "'2'
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-o#Ncwport Br.ac:h-.
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Custom Tailor ~nd
Shirtmaker t
\~cliff Pt.LA
• "''""IHl'llh Alld lrvhw.
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as the p r op u I s ion sub-
contractor for the miss11e·s
Sorghum
Crop Doing
Quite Well
BUTTONWILLOW (AP) -
When 1t comes to sorghum
production, Al Bussell has a
real ltiidas touch.
Last year Bussell produced-
7,800 pounds of sorghum grain
an acre on his farm near here
in northwestern Kern County,
more than twice the county
average.
llE SAYS IT'S all a matter
of variety and effecti ve farm.
ing practices.
Kern County's a v e rage
sorghum yield an acre for last
year was 3,500 pounds an acre,
from a total of 57,000 acres.
''First we evaluate a variety
then we test it on limited
acreage. If it works out we'll
plant it ti more substantial
acreage," Bus.sell said.
Bussell .planted last year on
J uly • and harvested four
months later. His seeding of 10
pounds an acre produced
13.l,000 plant.s an acre on 30
inch rows.
BUSSELL PREPARED the
seed bed by disking twice, har-
rowing and then packing the
soil with a ring roller. 'n>e
seed was planted on fl at land
rather-than on beas. Th~
ground was preirrigated and
then irrigated four times dur-
ing the growing season.
HE sAfb weediclde! were
not required and that some
weed control was effected by
furrowing the fields when the
plants were about six inches
tall.
Bus.sell said he encountered
only one insect problem during
the entire season.
MONETARU.Y, Bussell is
again ahead or the county
average. He grossed $222.30
per acre or $122.55 more than
the Kern average.
WASlllNG'l'ON (UPI)
P resident Nixon met with hi!
senior econo mic strategists
Tuesd3y amid indications that
he may be prrparlng another
m ove to attack Inflation.
Senate R<publlcan Leader
tfugh Scott said after a
meeting with Nixon that some
move to control the cost of llv-
lng....!'ls under very active con-
s ideraUon." ·
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tv Cl"11 of °'"'°' COUtlfY ., June 1 1913 SO fir 11 11 k-to Mid p•rlfl$, IM """"""' fw ••te"111• PUBLIC N;.,.,CE WILLIAM • ST JOHN. c ty ci.rk 8 ld*"'lnt tddlll-' IM1thiot11 ,...,... Incl Publl!Md Or•llO• (Dl11 O:tlly 'llOI, v•• f'ICTITIOUS •USIN•ss Tl!Otr M 'w nl ............. OU!\ ' y tddrHHS uwd by Slld P1rtlt1 wlll'lln !llol May l l, Ind J""" 7, U, 2\, 1913 !'10-13 NAM• STATIM•MT
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PUBUC NOTICE rn Wttl Sllllft Sir~ ASSOCIATliD TAAVEL SEltVICES •• ~::·:.~I'll CoMllCltd by lfl N9wport.Costt Mttl MIM!l•l'l'tfnl ---===:-::cc-,cccc7e----I .. A""'"-Clllhnll•,.. J NC .• 1 C1Ulor,.11 Co•oor•tlon, 1121 11\dlvld)ltl ktt1 T11ll1r, Pr•sld""I l'ICTITIO\IS •USINBSS M7n4 , C1m11US 'Odvt, Suitt E, lrvlne, C1tll· a.irry S. Molf•ll" Thlt 1t1tl'mtf1I w11, ll19d with Ille Cou"·
NAM • SlfAT•M•NT J Publbhfll br1no1 Co.11 OtllY P!lnt. fornll t2W... · -StltrfY.G. Motl•ll !y Cl•rk ot Ort"!lf County (Ill M1y 11,
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( 0 M "' A E H E N s 1 v E ME01CAL. PUBLIC NOTICE Auod1ttd Tr•vtl 8y ThtrtH M. Ward, 01puly County Publlll!ed O<'•ntl• Co.it Deity Pllol, May
GAOUP, t021 Knoll Avenue. 8Ut1n1 S1rvk11, Jn<.. tiertt. 2•. 31 , 1rid June 1, 14, 1973 1~'3
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P\lBLIO NOTICE
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~ospital
Can Den)'
_O~ration
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(MEDICINE)
the case brought by Eva
Morin, 31 , against Alexlan
Brothers' Hospital.
The hospital's right to ex-
ercise its (reedom of religion
and deny aU sterilization and
abortion operations collided
with Mn. Morin's right to
have sterilizaUon, the judge
said.
·e J\'o L!eeM•e.
LOS ANGELES (A~)
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11c AVll'IUI. LOfllll B1Hll, CA Kll05 811tiot. tNewport 11 .. ,.;1,_ tou"'' d . """' PUBLIC N9'f1CE HAMI STATIM•NT
A-1 i n i s t er-hypnotist Frank
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tolortdo A"'lnl.ll. P1r1mount, CA to7t3 trtnile; 11 •bout to 111 m~e to 0 ,nl"' 17, 24, ~l t nd June 1, 1913 1"3-73 sth>•••oa COU•T Of' TH• ' MlrfY JaMIOrl, M.D .. 100 E•tt Merkel Pet ... MOONty Tr•,.iftrti ~ bullntii -STAT• OP CALll"Ol:NIA l'Oll MEltlllFl£l0 T•UCKING COM· s1c::;11~0~uc:.Mti.Dc.e.l:'f51. Cdor.OO l'dclress 11 514 w. aa1~ 11v0 .• e11~ PUBLIC NarICE 1TR•.COVllfTY OP oaANOI PANY.' 21922 ov .. 111\d Drive, L111u"'
A•--P•· -· ,· "/.. ""' !H.wJ>«t 811Ch),.(aut1ty of Orl l'lllf, Slit• ... A·16m • Hlll1, (I, f16Sl eld ..,._, ... • ..,. of , .. lfoml1. f'ICTf'TIOUS •USIN•ss NOTl(I! Of' Hl!AlllNO .ol' PITITIOlll Wrtghl Merrlfl • 2.WZ Overland
C1mlllt Moucl'llwtf', '.A.O •• 1!'f1J ~-TM pnptf1y,. bl trtMlitrtld II loctlld llAM• STATU•MT l'Oll l"lt09AT• Of' WILL AHO f'Oll 0.lvt, llllllftl HH11, Cl. 9~
ColwtOo AYlflUI, P1r•11101111!, CA tom II Jll w. hlbOI Blvd., 8tlbot, (OUl'lty crl TM tol"-lnst P<trlOrl 11 doing IM.!11111 LST"Tlll:S T•STAMINTA•Y Tiil• bullllllLI II cor+ducltd by I sol• WllUtm A1t1nkk, M.0., IMIJ S. Ortnge Sltle of Cillfonlle 11• E1t111 o1 JOHN H. G08RUEGGE, proprltlor1lllo.
CotortOo AYlf!W, P1r111W1Unt, CA 90723 S•kl ·~rty Is dncrlbed In pene Ill ·LIDO DOORS INC 32-1 N HIWJIOrl o.c .. std. Wright Mlftllleld
This b11$lfl'51 It conduclod b~ I lllMf'•I 11: All itock In trade, flilurn, e<iulpm~ Blvd., Newport i!aeich: C•lll. t.tuo ,NOTICE IS HEllE8.Y GIVEN th1I TM1 111t1menl w1s 11\td wllh lllt! r:au..-
Plr'lnerlfllp. •nd good wlll 01 Iii.I bit~-.. ')''<ln·s· LIDO ELECTRONIC DOORS INC ELMER A. GOB RUEGGE AND LOUISE ty Cieri( of Or1ng.e Counly Dt1 Aprll 25,
lrvl"'ll Motkowttr, M.O.. known II DANICA PASTJl:le"s •!Id loc•ltd :J:Z• N HtW?Orl Blvd Newport' au.ch' w. 81NMOltE l\iiYI flltd hitrl ln • ptllllor+ 197:1. ~rll P1rtner •I 514 w. B1~ 81¥1;1., e,1100.0, Counry cr1 C•llt. 091t.03 ·• • tor Probate crl wur •nd for ls1u1nc1 ol f'·t..,
Tlll1 ll•ltme"I w11 rlltd with lhl Coun· Qr1nge, 511!1 crl Callfor1'111. Thll bu~l"eis 11 being tonductt'd b A L1t11rs Tntamt11l•fY lo lhl Pelltlen!• U37·0C ly Cltrll ol Ol'•ll!le Counly, JuM •· lttJ Tiie bulk transltr wilt bl consum.,...ltd Ct llfOfnoa Cor1><>ral1on, Y 1eflflf'ICI lo wlllth 11 midi! tor N•!lllr Publl11\ed Dr•"!ll Coast OaHy Pllo!, 'l'·ISHI on or •lier ~ 15th day of June, Im , it LIOO ELECTRONIC r •rl!tulars, arid lh1I 11'11 time tlld p.ac1 ~\1y 11, 21, ]I •rw:l June 1. 1913 1S2•·tJ
ll1>-0C J Rftlph I.. HftnlM .• A!IOl'MY, 0.... en·· OOOAS, INC. of hffrl"9 Ille ...... hi& bt'en 111 for Jun•
Publllhed Or11191 CCM11I Otlly Piiot, 81Yd. Weu, No. .IQ3. orin91, .rovnty ol llY J. Wm. Jolln$Ol'I. lt, lftJ, 11 t :DO 1.m., In lhe cour11oorn 'II l'UBLJC NOTICE
J1111e 7, 1•, 21, ii, lt13 1n9.n Ort nge, Stitt of Calltotn!i . ~ Stcr1t1ry/Trt1.1. Oc~rlmenl No. l of wld 'our!, •' 100:---------------I f SO l•r ts .knl!:Wn-IO flll-Tr•nil.,M, •II Thfl 1lal1"""' Ultd wlll'I the COIH'ltv C!Ylc ~~!er _Orlvt Wtsl, I" tne CUy ol l'ICTITIOUS IUS1N•SS P:UBUC NOTICE ~usJ,.111 111mes ·,nd .,idr1IH'I u'..i by Clt.tk of Qr!~ County ~;_Mty__li,_19Q. ~"11 :Aine, Ctlllornl•. NAM• STATIM•NT
ren111ror for' the ltlru '!'!•rs, 1111. P'"' By Tfitr111 M. Wtrd, Dfj>uty COl.lntv-D•ltd-Mty--30.-l973·~ Tiit tolfow_l~g PeriOil 11 dor"!I fllt"67' If dllferent from lhf-ibci¥t, ati: NONE Cltrk;" -'-WILLIAM E •• SI JOHN,......._ is: -
SUl".lllOll COUllT Of' THI: Otttd: Jul\f J, 1'73 f'tsut County Clerk LAMPCO MAINTEN~NCE, l 3 ; 0
STATI 0, tALIPO.JlllA f1oa 01nLtl Pelitr Moolltv PYbll1hed Or1no1 Cotsl 0•!1Y Piiot /'Nly OAVIO p, OE LANCY login Avt., Coal• Me11, CeLHOfnll
THE COUit.TY 01' OllAlllG• Trtnsi.,ee 17, 24, ll li'ld JU"I 7, ltn UOt·n An.mt¥ ti llW 9~626. NI. A·7t.Ut --Publlll'led Or•11111 Coast Otll'/ Pllot Ju.,. MM •"1 COlltl Hltl\WIY Kenton K. 8ef'gslrorn, 3563 Cal'IOl\llf
NOTtt• Of' HEAiltlMO 01' Pn'ITION 1, ltn 17M·ll PUBLIC NOTICE ~~'i"t'n~ 1':'"~.illotJ>I_• tUJJ Drive, F1tlor00k, C1llforn!1 9'2018
PCM PltOIAT• 011 WILL ·AND •Ott PU --------------· iAlfwMY "" t•PlllM_,.. Thi• buiJne11 11 ct1n1111C!ed by 1n r,..
L•TT••s T•STAM•NTAltY IM>ND BUC NOTICE I 11471 'Publlihed Or•"lll Cots! Dilly Pllol. dlYldu11. WAIVIDI . NOTIC• TO ClltlDITOllS M•Y 31 tlld Jun• 1, 7, 1973 UM-13 Ktfllon I(, 9.,.gilrom Ett1t1 of LAWRENCE CHARLES ftSd IUl".lllOll C0UltT Of" THI Tiiis 1t11trne"I was flltd wllll !lit! Coun·
..S:TENVALL t!IO kllOWl'I IS LAWll£NCE NOTICE Of' AVAILA•lllTY STAT• OP tALl,OlltNIA l'Ofl · ly Clt rk ol Or1nge County on M•Y 10,
c. STENVALL, DIClillitcl. 01' AlfNUAl lltEPOl:T TN• COUNTY 01' O.ANO• PUBUC NOTICE lt13 f'·ts'lll
Publls~ld Or'1nqe Coa1t Delly PU01.
!NY 17, 2•, 31 Ind J"'"e 7, 1913 14$.1·'3
NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 Pur1u1n1 to S-cllon 6100 (di of '"-' Ill .. A->'Oll'
LEONA.AO DUANE STENVALL h•S llttd l"litr"tl llewnve Codf, notice ll hef'lbV E111t1 cr1 TMEltESA MAlARKY, SUPllltlOt COUlltT 01' THI!
herein I Ptflllon kll' prOb.111 of Wiii llld gtv1n 11111 IM tlMI ll'lnUtl r!'POfl for Ill~ OKN1ed. ITATI 01' CAL.11'09.NIA ,.Ok
, for lss111nc;1 ol l1l1tr1 Tf1l1m1nt1ry lo period yMr All!IUll l, 1912 . April 3(1, 19'3 NOTICE IS MElltEIY GIVEN to the TNI COUMTY Of' OttAHGE
P.tltloMr !Bond W•fvod). reflfWIC• tool LEON s. LYON AN:> MOLLY A. K. crtdltOl'I of llw 1bov1 n1med dec:tclrnt N•. A-1'57' · PUBLIC NOTICE ;:~ell_.!! m,ldf ~ ... lurtMr p1r11cul1rs, Ind l YON FOUNOA TION, 1 prlvile foun-!Ml 111 ptrlOM MYll'lfl e11lm1 1g11nit rr.e NOTICE Of' HEA•INO 01' P•TITIOM 1----=c
\ """ I me ''"' PIKe of hffrlno !tie dellon, It 1v•1teote ar tM ll'IUl>dall,..n'· 11ld dtc....,,t trl rlQ\llr9d 10 Ult ll\lm FOil PlltOIATI 01' Will AND l'Olt s~me llas beell Ill tor JUM 26, 1•13. •I prlnclpal olfk:t for l1t1P1Ctlon clu~1"9 wflll llM ne<:tlllf'Y voucMr1. In 1ht ofllt; Ll!TTEllS T•STAMl!NTAllY l'ICTITIOUI •USIN•SS
9.0D 1.rn.. In IM courtroom ol Oep•l't-regultr bullnet.t houri trom 9 1 m to s ot lllol cltr• ol the t bovt enU!led courl or' Estate ot SM1lUKO HE DAN I Oect1111d. MAMI! STATliMINT
men! No. 3 ol Mid courl. II 1'0G Civic p,rn, by ll'IY cilltlti'I w11o reciuesti it :...ith(n to pr8Hrll tlltrn, wllll tlle n«t!5~r/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll'lal TM loUowlnv Pl'IDn 11 dol119 business
i:!ltrC °{.~"!I W"I, I" the City ot 51"'' 110 dly1 1f11r tM' d.tli of !Ills l)Ubllcetl11t1 voucl'ltr1. to tM Ulldtr1lgl'ltd 11 Ille of flee MINOAU HEDANI hal fllt'd her1;n • pe1:. •~: CDM· ' 11 .,,.n 1• The loul'ld1llon's prlncl~t office 1i ol !llt 1!tOl'NYI GAA.Y GOAHAM & f!on tor Problh of Wiii •rid tor IUl>ll'ICt OllANGE COUNTY GOLF
Ditfd Junt 5, U'3 IOClled ti 1J ll"°' Isle Drive, Newport f'AUl. to2J Wll;,..rl 81~d .• Penlhoust.. of lH!ers Tesl1menl1ry '" IM pelitloner PANY, l:IU-F LO!l•n Slrttl, Coall
WLll.,1.\M E. ST JOHN. Inch, Callloo!I•. lrnriy HUii, ttlll, f02ll, wlllch Is !ht rl'fffenct to Wlllch b mitdt fOf' 1..,,.tM"r Mts1, C1lltornl1 92626 COUl\ty Clerk TM prlnclp.JI ITllnilllfr of IM fOUrw:ltllon pl.ct ol blnlMSI of ,.,. llfllltr1loned In II ~rtlCUllrl, Ind llwl1 Ille. Time •rw:l pllCe lllch•rd Mtrt!MZ, 26155 S•lln1$ l n ••
AOAMS AllO eltAOY 11 Lem Ly11t1. mi ll.,1 ptrlelnlll9 -Iv IM IHl•lt of W~d of helrl1111 tM UrM M t """ wt f;w June Mlu111t1 Vl1lo. C&llfor"ll 9?67S: S.+fl N'!°"'lt" m KENNETH LEVINTHAL & COMl'ANV dKtderll, Wlltlln four mor+llll lfltr the 19, 197J; ti 9:00 1.ro., In the courtroom of Tiiis butlnnl Is tonducled lrf In I,.. ----!'., Lliill a..11 11M1n1r.• Ac:t..,.lbl fl.tJ.LPl!bllq!_l.OrLof thl• llOllc• Deper'-<11 No. J ,of uld c"'1rl. •I 700 dlvkluel. U.. lffCI\, C•lltwalt "'°7 l•.lo-91' 1M l l•rt. S111!t "' D•lli.-Miy ~ ltn~--C'h4c.-G-Drl,,.-We.i;l,...ln lllt Clly of lt lchlrd M1rtlne1 ·~""-"'lot': Ptltn-Lii ....... t1Htw.l.I mi7 OON A LAOEN8ERGl!:ll -S1nl1 Ant. C.e1llornl1. Tiilt sl•l1mMl w11-Uljif'WJ'tff rftt-Cl'iilfl!Y
' Publllhtd Or•n!lt to.st D•llY PllOI, Pub!llhfd Or1"91. c.o.11 O•llY Piiot, • E•KUIOI" ol !ht Wiii ol 01led1MIY l0,, 19l'l Clerk ol Or1ng.e County ., M•Y 10. 1913
Jurtt ,, 7, 11. 1973 ,, ... n June. 7, 1973 17.S-7l !tit·~ nemtd deC~nt WLLL IM\ E. SI JOHN, f'·t!l'DI CJlltAY, M«H~ & l"AVL County Cltrk. Pubtlsllfll Ort "!le Co.st Delly Pllol, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "" Wlllflll'I e1..i .. "'""'*-M•s••vE, MUMP•ll AND HUOH•S M•v 17. 2•,..31 1nd June 7, 1973 1d·1' --------,=:=:,,-cc==,-.,.,.----'C.::.:::=~::::::==----1......,,,. Hllll. C•IH. "111 All«MYI ,, L•w PUBLIC NOTICE NOTtct: IHVITllllG l lDS OH"Sl•,Jtt-· T•h ltlJI D•S1Jl1 111.... •v: E.A. Criry
OIN•llAl OILIOATION MffolDS 01' Allin!IYt fir l•Kirllt 611 s.111 l'lewer Sll'llt
lllVIH• UHl,l•D SCHOOL. OIST•ICT . Piibllllltd Or•ng1 CCN11I Dt11v Piiot MIY ~=· ~~Mntll Ml
7
l'ICTITIOUS •UllNl!SI
".°"(OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tlll! 1wltd propoJtll !or 1111 pUrcl\tll ol 31 illd ~IJl\e 1, 1~. ii, 1973 1&69·7l Att0rneyi IOI': Pttlll-r N~I STAT•MINT
, S10;3DO,ODO per Y~IUI !lll'n"'ol ob4l91llon bonds of lrv)M Unllltd Scl'!Qol Olitrltl --PublljMd Or•noe (Dist OtllY Piiot. T~I lollowlno pers«11 1r1 dol119
of Or1r.o1 Coun1y, C.Ufornlt , will bl r.c1IVlll bV lllt Cltrll of tht BOlll'<ll of PUBLIC NOTICE M•Y 31 '"d Julll 1, 7, 1f7l 161l·1l bu1ln1ss 11:
SuptrVllOf'1 ol uld County •I the pltce and up lo the time bflow IPIClllld· SCUOOEll MANAGEMEf(T COM. TIME: Tl,leldiy,. Ju"• 19, 1973, •I 11 :00 o'clock A.M. OayllQht S.v11111 PICTITIOUI IUllNISI PUBLIC NOTICE PAHY, ,,, Newport Ce,.ltr Orlvt, SUiit Time. NAM• ITATIM•NT .SS, N~I B~ll. C11llornl• ""60
PLACE : Olllct of tilt Cltrk of 11'11 8ollrd of Suptn1l10r1, Or1ng• County TM fo110Wll'l!I ptrMlf'lt ••• dCll'lfl M1rk F. Scuddlf'. '3lO GrHn V•111V Admlnlslrtllon IUl!dlng, Room $01, 51$ Notlh Syc1,,_, SlrMI, S."ll Ant, Ctlf· butlMIS I t: SU~lklOll COUllT 0., TH• Clrct1, Cutvef' City, C•lllornl1 90210 tornlt, , · OUR FAVOlllTE HEROES, :J:l!(I s. STATE D, CAllf'OllNIA l'Oll Thb butll'ltll Is conducted by •n ln-
MAILEO 810$: (llrtl: IDf Ille 80.nf of SUlllf\'ltors, Or1nge COUftlY Ad· •rltlol SI., S.nlt Ane. Ctlll. n..o. THI COUlllT'I' Of' OllANG• dl Yfdu•I.
mlnl11r111<w1 Bulldlnt. lloom 501, SIS Nortll Syc•more StrMI, 51nll Alli, (.llllornll, CMrln l . ltlfltr Jr., 2121 orike Ma. A·PUM Merk F. S<uddfr ISSUE: 110.300..Glio corulsllllO of 2060 bollds, numbtrtd 1 i., 2060. bolll Aw., Cosl• Mist. C•HI. 9?62' NOTICE OP Mla.-:1 .... OP PSTITION Thl1 1t1tlmlfl! w11 llltd with tilt C°"""
J:<,"",..,I:'.!:_ °',,,, ............. , ,.tlon of '5.000 MCI\, 111 deltd July 1, 197J, and dfll;Mltd Ctlfflt M. llffl.,, 2121 Orakt <Ave., l'H Pll09ATI OF WILL AMO f'O• IY Cl1rll of Ortn;e COUl\ly Clfl MIY II,
""'' I tr II A. Cotll WM, C1Ut. n626 LllTT•IU TISTAM•NTAiltY lt'3.
MATURITIES; Tiit bordt WMI mtlure In ~llvt 11umerlc1I irdtr In Thll buslne11 11 cond\ICt.d by i n In-Esl1lt of ANDltEW 8AllR, 0tc1111d. "!S441 !tie ,,,_,,for ..c:ll of tilt .......,..i 'tMr& •I fllt'-S: dlllldVll HOT ICE IS . HEJl:E8Y GIVEN lhll Pvbltllltd Ora~ C!Mll Dtlty Piiot,
y .. , .. Mlftlrltp A-i YNr .. Mllltrft'I' A-' CMrlft L.. Leffler, Jr. LUCIOA MICHEL.LE GULOl'IEllG 1111 n\. MIV 1'., ll, Ind June 7, 14. lf?l 1SS1·'3
July I. 1974 1 3'0.000 July 1, 19t7 s as.ODO Tiit• 1t1temtnl w11 tlltd with lhl coun. Id l\tft!I".: pt!lfton for pr*" of will tnd
July 1, 1915 :J60,000 July I, HM 45,000 ty Clerk of Or•l'lfl'll County Oii M•Y 11, tor luuel\CI ol. l1t11r1 TtJ1•rn111l•fV lo PUBLIC NoTICE
July 1. 1976 360.0DI July 1, Ifft 45,000 lt'3. • Plll!loner relerenc:1 to whlcl\ 11 mtdt for July I, 19" :M0.000 July 1, ln!l 4$,000 1'2SMJ tur1he, pe.rtkuLlr1. •!Id 11111 ""-time 1ftcl l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS
July J, 1911 J60,00D July I, 1"1 GS,000 Publllhtd Or11191 Coad D&\ly Pllol, place of htlr11'19 1111 HrM ~I lllttl Ill NAMI STATIEMIEMT ~-.· ',· ',',,.,, ~,000 Juty 1, 1"2 .as.ooo M1Y 1 ... JI, •nd J..,.,. 7, 1 ... 1'73 1~11-13 tor June u,, 1973,.•I t:OD 1.m .. '" Int Tiii loHowlng ptrlllfl 11 doing bu'11nes~ .. u r • .......000 July 1, 1"3 .as.ooct caurtr_,, _of Oe91!rfml<'lt No. l of w ld 11 .
Julv I, lttl CU,CIOCI July 1, 199• '2S,CIOCI PUBLIC NOTICE ~ourt, 11 1t10 Civic ·center Drive W~t. I" ·QUAL ITY SHUnEll co.. IJ2l Julv 1, INl ill,000 July 1, 1995 4li,OOO Ille City ol Stn11 An1, C1llfornl1. M•cA.Mhur Blvd,. cos11 M111 92626
Julv 1, 190 4S..OOO July 1, 1996 .as.ooo 011td J""'to .., 1973 "' JulV T, IN• 45.000 July J, 1997 425.000 I Jim WILLIAM E. SI JOttN, ,,•,•",,',,·, Young. l(MO BrJs ' 51nll
.1 I 1 ltlJ 425..000 ' NOTlt• TO tlllOITOlltS , u v • • Ju r 1, "" '25.000 SUP•••M. cou•T OP THI County Cltf1i: l•rrv i. Y0\1119 In• Mtnllt Lane July 1, '"' '25.000 llTTY J. l'All••ll 1IMI ' ' ' SIGNATURE ON BONDS: Al lttlJ! -of Ille sl!IMtur .. °" ltit '*"41 STAT• OP CALlf'MJUA l'Oll •OllEllT A. •AITMAlll, S.n11 ,lnt, C1llfor'"l1 t'l7tll • vt!U bl mtllUlllY 1fflxtc1. TH• COUMTT 0, OllANGI U9f Mll'lter .......... Tlll1 bul.ll'llS1 11 C'Ofldlltl'ld by I Gfn.
INTE1ll!ST1 TM bonds J.lwH 1191r lnterni ti • rile or rtlll to bl tbtd Ell•lt Ill Mll':Rt.;7~YVA O e !Id S9flli NII.,,._ Ui, trll Pe~~lpYoung 'II~ !tie H it lhef',eot bu! not to lll;C.-'"'Pit •nrtUm. pey1ble tnnutHy for lht NOTICE IS l1EllEBY GIVf:N~o' t/\i Cffll MIN, C•lllwlll• PHH Thll statem.flt wll lllld wllll 1t1t Coun .. 11 year Ind 1tm .. nriu11Jy lttlr .. fllr. A"°"""1 lw PtfftltMr · , PAVMENT! Sild bOnd i and 11\t l"twest ~reon IT'ii PIVtbll In ltwf\11 crtdllon of tlw lbow Mmtd dectdtnl Pubtl~ Ol'll'lfl'll CNll Otlly l"llot, IV Cltrll Ill Or1nge C"'1r+ty or+ MIY t3.
=·of tlll Ul'lli.d Sltln of Amli'lct •I 1111 olllct of 11'11 Tr111surer of Ortnge :"~··~.,;:r·.~;v::J:~m:0 i~n::.:: '' 7, 12, 1913 17•1·'3 ltn. f"·!SUl
ltEGtSTAATION! The bonds wlrl bt COUPOl'I bonds rt11liter.blt only 11 i. with IM llKISHry vouc./\er1,)n 1111 olUce PIJBLI ......,. Publl\hed Or•nge Coa1! Dally Piiot, bOlll prlnclptl and Intern!. ot 1111tltrkof1111 t bovt111111194 court, or , C Nu11CE Mey 31, •nd JUM 7, 14, n, lt73 1~73
NOT CALL.ABLE : Tiit l:oond1 ire not c•rleblt INfort mttvr"lly, lo prHtrll !Mm, wUh !I'll nte1s11ry
SECUltlTY: S.ld bonds •r• 91fte!'ll obllg•tlons of Sllcl Kf10111 district, y!IUCl\lr1, to 1111 uMtrllgned •t 1716 · e MM1 PUBLIC N011CE
... Ylbl• both prlncl ... I Ind lntfrtll lrom ad ••lortm lt•es ""'11ch unOtr 1111 11 OrlllP Avt .. Coste Miu, c •. nw, [71 4! SUfl••IOll COU•T 01' 11'1•
-In fof"c1, m1y bt ltvlld wllhol.ll llmHtllon •• lo rile or ,...:0...,., upon aU ':; t:.'f~;<of~~'!~.~~ 1~":11111~~ STAT• Of' tALll"O•lltA "°" STATIM•NT 01' A•ANDOlllM•NT O~
lllt ltlllblt property, nclpl cerl•ln Pl"-1 Pi'OPIMV, In stkl KhOol dhlrlct. __.•I'"'-to 1111 ,.,,,,.of ••Id d-edtfll TN• COUNT Y 01' OllAHO• us• o~ l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAM• TE•MS Of" SAL• ...., ' '"'"' ' "'-• Mio. A·1"'1 TM followlll!I ptflOft has tl>tndoned lllol
INTERl!.ST RATE : Thi m11lmum rite bid mtV not n c.-7% ptr '""um wllhol" '°"' ITIOllftll tlttr !tit first publl,1· NOTICI Of' Hl!AlllMG Of' l"•TIT/OH "II of IM flc!Hl"'IS busl-Mn1' SEllV·
PIV•llll tntllllllY 1111 flr1t yHr •nd W'ml-annutl/y tht!re.alltr. Etch t.11 bid musi 11~111:., 11'1~ "°:·'c:;n POil l"ttOllAT• 01' Will ANO FOJI: All ltEFRIGEll:ATION •I 1312 W.
Ill • m1.1111p11 ot lf20 of l'k. No bond llMH btsr more 11'1•" -1n1 ... 111 r111, end II:: ;r NeVMAN L.•n•u TllTAMIHTA•Y c111n"'· Or•111t1· c .. u. '1"1. •II bond1 ol 1111 Jtme ,...turl!y ll\tll bHr Ille "'me r•le E•d! bond fl'llJSI b9fr ' • Etllll of HAltltlS LEE AL.EXAN OEA, TM flcllll-bullllHI fttl'i'tf rtflrred to
lnter•t el !ht rt!• &ptcllttd In !ht bid from 111 date· to Its Ibid F1W1turlty ::'°',.."''tu.';:" :lf'l' .. fttfl._!.~11"' Otc-.!ld. •bow W•• fl11d 1" Dr•lllll County on .t.pr1L 4'11. Not mart tllln four lnllrftl r1!11 rn1y Ill blct, 1nd lllll'I lhall not bt 1 "' , ..... 1 NOT ICE 1$ MEltE9Y GIVl!N that 7, 1t71 . 1prMd Ill more tlltn I"' btlwet!I me highest •nd lowtst !nlert:1I rtlft bid. Thi nt!Md dKlde"I VIOL.ET L.. AL.l!.XANDEllt 11111 111td l'ltrll" Marvin LtltOV Jollnson, '511 Tr11lc.
repirtUlon of •"Y r111 wl11 no! bt c-klertd tht bidding of '" lddltloMI rile. •n· ,• ... .N•VMAM • petition !or Prm..11 of W111 '"" .., Wtslml,.•1'1r, C•llf. AWAllD: Tlw bond1 sll•ll bl lold lor Clsl\ Oflly, All bld1 '""'' bl for' no! 1 ...,. ........ 11w1nc1 of Llllirrs Tnllmtftt•ry to "" Tiii• blnllltll Wll CONIU'Ct.d "' "' In.
1111 11'11" •II ol tilt bonds lll!'lb'/' ofltrM for wit' •!Id N<fl bkl sMll 1ttle 11\11 lht t .... ~ Ct. fUt7 Pttl"-" rtftrlf'IC:t to wlllell It made f« dlvldut l. blddtr Olflf'l• Pit •nd KCM!fd_ln lt<"e1t lo 111• dal1 ot dtlhioery, 111t_prtmlll'IT\, 11 Intl .... 7,11i IU-4141 f1J;rlllll' ptrllcultr• tlld 11111tlllllrM11'1d M1rlll" L. Johnlon
tnY, •nd lllt l"ltrftl relt or r1tii "°' to n ceed those 1Pt<lfltd htrlln, 1t Wfllcll """-'""' ••1u 111t1H"" pltc1 'ol lletrfno""thl wmt hit bMn 111 f'J411 1111 blddtr olfll'I lo buy wlcl llondl. EKh bidder shtll stile In Ills llkf lht tottl ,.~·.~ Ortnflll Coall Diltr Piiot. for Junt' H. 1973, t i 9:00 1.m., 1" 1111 Pl.lbfl!lltd Drll'OI C0111! O.Hv Pilot,
!Id 1n1.,.1 COit 1,. dolllrs •Ml 111e tvtrl!lt net '"''""•' ,111 deter-l'fl!MM:I llllflttlr, ......,. • f4. 31, •!Id JuM 7. 1913 1S11>n cournilllm of o.cwi11met11 No. i o1 u !d Mey 24 31. rr+d J11n1 7, 14. 19'3 1~13
Whlctl 1h1H bl ((IO'llldtrfd lrllormt!lvt only •tld ""' I ptM ol 11\t bid. cour1. II .700 Cl\'I<: '"'"" DrlYI Well, In lf!GHEST llOOER: T?t. tionds will lit 1w1rd.ct to tM lllghnl r9NIOl'li1blt PUBUC, NO'llCE ""City of 51,.11 An1. c1n1or,.11.
tllddll' or blddtrl con11dtrlll9 JM lr!ttf'ftl r1tt or r"" SPKlflMI Mid lilt Pf"'"lum 0111d J.-"' lt7J,
OltlWld, lf '"'· TM hlglltll bid will "' cleltrmlrttd by lltllllCtlno "" •-I ol MOTIC• TO c•SDITHI WILLIAM e . ST JOHN,
!flt prlf'lllum bid flf •ny) frO!'l'i tilt '°"' 1mount of l"twnt ""'k;ll tht dl1lrld Stw••tO• COUllT' OP TH• County tltrk WOUid lit rt0ulrtd lo PIV lrvm "" dell of Mid bonds to lllt r1soec:llvt ,,,.lurl!y STATI Of' CALl,CMINIA f'Olt JAM.Iii A. POOl:B Tl'll
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUS SUSIN•ts
lllAM• STATIMliNl
folloWlllO ptrtOfl It Oolllll bllllnHS
dlltl ll'ltrlOI •I lllil CCIU'IJClll' r1t1 or r•tH soecllled In Ille bld illd !ht ew1rd will TH• COUlfTY Ofl OllA ... • 611 "-"' .. ,...,..y, 1.+lt nt 11:
Pe madt on 1111 IMUls of tM lowest ntf lnterftl COii lo 1111 dlJlrlcl. Tht loownl ..... A·7'1tf Ltlf ....... Clllff. •14 THE TlltOll'S QALLERY 1111 S Ml lnlirt'ISI COii 1hllH bl ~!Id on I 3'0-dey y .. r t111ls. Tht purctllltr mvil E1ttlt Clf E\'AONA E, CALHOUN. Tth (Hll •U4'1t Co.st M...,. "'51 ' , ' ~Y .ccrlltd 1n1 ... e11 frorn Tiit di!• o1 11'11 bOndl lo Ille dllt OI Wll'lffl' Th• cost Otc11!1d. A~ .., """""" wt rlfl H~I lotS l lwOI d C ol prlnll"ll illt '°"1dS wlll bl borM by !tit dl1tr1CI. ' _ NOflCI!: II ':i.ERES.Y GIVEN lo. 1111 PuP.lli!Md Or'~ C011I Otlly 'llOI JUM Or ~ a.:r. c.llf n.I1 artyOfl
IUl)HT OF Rl!JECTION: Tn. lkM"' of 5upt;'VIJors r11«Vtt tilt plght, crldltor• ot lftl ._.... l'llfl'lld dt<fdtrll '' 1, 121·1m • 1151.n .--Tl'lii bllllnet•' 11 COi'lfr.N:lflt"llY~ltto
I" 111 tflliCrllilOI'!. to r1Jttl 1ny tnd •II bid• Ind to 1111 111111111 !Ill prOfllblltd bV NI· •II ,.,.,_,. IWl<wl"ll cJ1lm1 111•1"11 !tit -dlvldVll ,
11w to w•lvt any lrrevul1rlty or lnlor'!"Hty In •nr bid. , . wld dt<"6lrll •r• r1QU1rtd to 1111 tlwm, PUBLIC NOTICE ·· W•rl'lfl Hopkl"•
P•QMPT A.WARD; TM &olrd et Sut111rvh.ors Wiii t1•1 tcllOI'! •wttdl"'lll will\ lhl MCllHtY vouchtrt, In IM offtct ---Thll"lf•l.mtr!I w•t flied with 1111 toun· !ht bOtldl Of;' rtJtctlfll 111 tlldl riot Iller ttwin lwlflfV·llll hours 111.-!tit t1rplr1tlorl of lhl cttr• ol 1111 lt!OY• l'nlll19d court. Of' NOTIC• .OP IHTINTIOll TO ty Cltrk of· Ortntt (;OU11ty Oii M1y 29,
ot the· time 11tr1I" pl'ftc:rlbld lor lllt rec1lpt of p.rOP011lt1 provided 11111 lllt lo 11'111111 !Mm, wlllt 111t -ry · 197J •Wirt '"'' ... mtdl •1111' 11\1 tllplrtll(lfl of !hi tptellltd time II ,.... bktdt r '"'" 'WOUChln, lo "" llllCMl'tlgNlll 11 ""tMc• •XltUTtl s•CUltlTY ...... M.NT ri"4t
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' What a Show:
Eight-year-old Andrew Pigozzi topped his •class·
n1ates during the show:and-tell period at Miller
School in Evanston, lll. He brought his nei ghbor.
Miss USfi,.<\ll!an.da.J~.~~
F 01· tl1e Record I
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Dissolution
of Marriage
IHTlillLOCUTOllY DECREES
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SIMflklns. DonM Paul!ne i nd Aobet'I L.
Allyn. Patrid1 A"ne nfe f;tc-J•n •r1<1
WUU1m L•w•ence MlU•r. Kr+sllne Lynn 11\d William
AOClerr Co~ei 1, John Colt 1nd Ruin A"n t:~an$, Kllhlftn G. 11'111 Donald N.
H1 mpson. F. Wtyne Ind Arie .. Ml:o:lne
Ko".111;y, ThO!n•s John Ind $.tndr1
Pt L;tel, .io A""' Ind George w. u .. n1.~n, Tin• L.yn.,. end Wll1Lom Ltllfl
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I • • I .
He will be .sentenced Jul y 21)
by Municipal Court Judge
Mary Waters. The maximum
penalty is six mon1hs in jail
and a $500 fine.
The hypnotist said h I s •
treatments were I e g a I
because he is a failh healer of
the church of the Fulfillment
of Man, based in Tucso11i Artz.
e Plan S .. efllelf-
SACRAMENTO (AP)
Proposed sickle cell anemia
test regulations were ·metVed
by the State Boord of Public
Health.
The regulations \\'OUld have
required hospitals to test
black patients 8drn1tted for
any purpose for sickle cell
disorders.
The board referred the pro-
opsal to state director or
Health J. ~I. Stubbleblne for
study after objcctions that it
was too broad were raised by
the board 's advisory com·
mi~ion on sickle cell anemia.
e U.S. Reeord
SAN DIEGO IUP!l
e itlere11 Trip
SAN DI EGO (APl -The
R~v. Luke Tupper says he will
leave soon ll'ifh his flat-bot·
lamed n~ting hospital . for
Brazil and mercy work that
may last the rest of his life.
The former ferryboat Point
Loma was dedicated to its ne"'
career under the nam e
Espe ranca, Portuguese for
"hope."
It 'will be used In· Amazon
River villages to tr ea t
diseases serving an estimated
ZS0,000 persons.
Tuppe'r is a Franciscan
priest and medical doctor.
ework Cited
CHICAGO (AP) -Martin
D. Kamen. UC biochemistry
professor and co-discoverer of
carbon-14, received the Alum-
ni Medal from the University
of Chicago.
Kamen ea rned un·
dergraduate and doctorate
degrees at the university in
1933 end 1936. His co-discovery
of the radio l~tope carbon·l4,
some ZS years ogo, has greatly
aided biochemical research .
e 'fleroln Care
LOS ANGELES /AP) --A-
chemical possibly superior to
methadone In the treatment or
heroin addicts has been te1ted,
but the founder of the new
method says doctors should
use great care when ad·
ministering the drug called
Darvon·N.
Dr. Pcrrest S. TeMant Jr .
of UCLA lniroduced Dorvon·N
llS a heroin treatment to a Na·
ooaLicadcRl)'~-OL Sclence,~~
meetlng last month In Chapel
11111, N.C.
TcMant said Dnrvon·N, 1
trade name fpr proposyphene
nnpsvtate, sunprened heroin
craving and had certain ad·
VMta11es over methadone, now
admtntlt'nd In • c a t t er e d
c.llnlcs around !he country.
Kids Like To
Ask Andy
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TlwMay, J1,111t 7,· 1973 DAU. Y PILOT 37
Sari Franciscans
•
. .
Battle Back at Behemoths
By WllµAM MARLIN
ChtisliatL,Sci~nce Monltor-Sm>lce
McTeal"" Is back, FranlrNorrls's""Mo;
Teagii:""'ihe)ict1onal chtiractcr through
whom San Francisco's 19-century chroni· c~er gave his vision of that then young
city. He ls back and. like many modern
San Franciscans, he is appalled at the
~\:;:!:. threat to the warm, livable cUy
N I ..YJ>!UDB.Y-rememlles',.Jast ha y __ ...., ___ ... _.,.
~t never rau~ to interest him,'' Nor .. m., wrote. ult was one ot"tho.Se-cross
streets peculiar to Western cities situat-
ed In tbe beart of the residence quarter,
but occupied by small tradeseeople l\'ho
_Dt_ Discc,rvers a W a..__k! Protect Its Beau!!_ _ _, . --
ll•ect.·tn: the rooms above their shops."
Mcteague savored such streets, pound-
ing them. Like So many since, he savored
the crosirgraining of peOple, their ready
-~ -rubbing ol elbow5, those bracing views tO
the bay. Here was a city where makir\g
bay and niAklng merry were the same
Qllng. For McTeague, there was a sense . ~
of place about It all -and a sense of be-portion , size...wise, to the "amenities" it \_
coming. provides. Sure enough, several leviathans
1
TtlRE£..QUARTERS of 8 century later, got through the loopholes -buildings
McTeague and many San Franciscans like Bank of America (beolp), or like
who still savor such things are beside tt-c co~tr?verslal Tr&Mamerlca BuildiniJ,
---ithemiel pyram1dhke (and maUgn,nt). As llWYer ____ ~_ ...
. ves. 1 ~ PetersVlrsky, w~th..,the"'CltYi'fan;
• .
Over '.fhal . ?"er some very large sky-ning Department, polnts out: "'Mlere 11
scrapers, lording above them. °"."er the nothing like a buildinKJ!Ll>lace to show
iro,blem of staying streets, even tn sha· the blic that what -1 .. t occur eu oe-
doW.__ Ovgr the ~halle!!ge of keeping the cur.~ · .......-
streetscape intact -.the scale, the char-
acter,' the humanity.
· McTeague is concerned. The other day
be was walking down California A venue
foward the bay. The bay view v.·as block·
ed. He as ked a passerby. where it was
that tradespeople could still be. found liv-
ing ·in rooms above their shQPS. The pas·
serby didn't quite kno\V what A1cTel!.gue
was drivi ng at, but.pointed in the general
direction of the 52-story Bank of America
Building a ~uPte b.locks away.
It was this widespread concern over ·
what might occur which spurred the City .
Planning Department, beaded by Allan
Jacobs, to undertake its now-famous
urban design plan unveiled in 19'71. This
plan marks the first time in recent urban
history that design has been put on an
equal footing ~th zoning in determining J.
the long-range development of an '
American city. . ...
It addresses these interesU from the
standpoints or: HERE, McTEAGUE found a fanciful
stepped plaza, a klbsk for no,vers and -Cit.Y pattern, suggesting how to
newspapci-s. and plenty of people strengthen the streetscape ...and enhance.
~-==bl'Own-ba.gging lunch::-a:t1he>::base--of=the=favoredff.views,~. ====-c=~-~-~~~c--1
dark marble building. Between bites of -. •. peanut butter and jelly, one button-down -Conservation, suggestm,g bow to
businessman told McTf!ague that a wave preserve natural ., ~nd m a n -m. a d t
·.. of skyscraper construction has inundated land~arks. reconc1hng their ccrttinued
· San Francisco in recent years. that it use with the need for new development.
was no longer sensible or profitable for -Major new development, suggesting
people fo live and work in the same height and bulk guidell.nes·for every area
place, and that he couldn't \Vail to get or the city so that new development can
home and take his lie off. be consonant with the character of a
Pin-striped, strait-jacketed, aluminum given district.
or marble-clad, th~ tall towers have, in-deed, come to San Francisco. Some or -Neighborhood environment, sug-
them, like Bank of f&merlca, are stunning ge~ting ways to enhance the identity and
design feats ·-if Viewed alone, oat of con-en1oyment of t~ beaten paths an~
text. But as threads in the urban fabric byways along which, ~ ol. which, .!o they__ba_'i_e,~.e-often_than..not._mus_cieL many San Franciscans live.
!!110 the c~t~'s_ ~ti~ scale, bludgeoned WITII so )fANY new plazas -to--
its low-profile skyhne, ·and made a lo.t of demonstrate in, with so many new walll ~pie angry. As It turns out, ther~ JS a to \vrite on and wi th spirited press sup.
· httle M~gue in every San Frar,c1&ean. '
Even in those who have welcomed ~
skysc~apers ·as symQols of progres.s.
SAN 'F-R ANCISCANS prefer
pennanence. The· people you see brown·
bagg'iog at lunch, _go home to Russian
Hill, or Pacific Heights, or to North
Beach -close-knit neighborhoods with
'There is nothing like •
bulldfng "° piece to show
the publfe t"8t w fl• t
MIGDT oee11r CAN oe-
much of the character that l\1cTeague cur.'
can .remember.
But all over the city 's 47 ~
sQuare miles ( ·v e r Y. c o nf P a c t b Y port, public sentiment was holding SWaJ. A~ica.n standards ). st~eets \\'e'.e being Following submittal of the City Plannin strip mined for new construction. the . , pecil . g
tactile character torn. An earlh"swell of J?ie~~ent 1 11 le height and ~lk
C:;::=::::!publrc sentiment. began :m:fstil!l._ the l1m1ts m February, 19~ •. and rollo~mg
.l.fJSWJl.tiqir-'0 po0rJy-pt8 =ffveiop:-the J~~lot,..~t}t.off1c!3l•,_~v.~-
·-"meot.11The signals were read clearly by ~nd llietiUS1ness conunuru~~ were_ ICaf'ed Sfui 1 tranciSco's City Planning Com-. enough to suppo'.t the s~if1c Unuts. The.
mission and its Board of Supervisors, a Board. of.Super.visors unanunously passed
freewheeling kind of city council v1hose t~ mt~ law m SeJ>l!mber, tm, ae~ -membefs afe-elecfedarlarge. . an h.i~tor1c. precedent mJ.~.annals otaty
1DESPITE SOME VERY sophisticated
zooing measures adopted in .t9e8 -
me~urcs which rewa,rd devel~rs with
. extra. floor area in return for such
amenities as plazas, arcades, and easy
."pedestrii.n accl!ss -it ·was understood
thahuch. i.zontng bonuses •t-,were -no
• guarant~·-against. ungainly height and
bulk. ' they · were no guarantee that a
bui.lding would not be all out of pro-.
p/annrng grassroots poUbcs.
ln mo~t areas of the city, the bei.ht
limits ra.nge from 40 to 50 feet. In otbei's,
they range from 65 on up to 340 feet. In
the dowritown business di strict, they
range from 300 feet on· the fringe to 700
reer at tbe core. In addition, block by
block,_each. distrie.t.is,_giyeo..a.bulk limit,_
A signal provision of the new law is that
there is no way to appeal for a variance.
If a developer finds it impossible to work
Within these design disciplines, he must
literally sue to change the entire laW.
This would mean. besides time and ex-
Sears Tower: Onward4'_Upward
pense, the danger of having roughly 43
percent or 5an Francisco's voters
marching on his house. The altemaUve to
such confrontations is, of t'OUl'Se1 early
consultatioos ·between a ~. bi.9
architect, and city planning olftciab. It is
an alternative that already ii worti.Dg
quite well. By MONTY HOYT
Tlie Chrl.Stian Science Monitor
CHICAGO -Uke a giant stalagmite
puncturing the clouds above Chicago, the
world's tallest building is taking final
shape, setting records as it goes and
raising questions .
· With the steelwork being completed,
Sears Tower. stretching up 110 noors
(I,'454 feet above the street), snatched for
Chicago the claim to the world's "lort-
iest" building.
The distinction has safely resided in .
New York City since 1931, first wit~ the
Empire State Building and only recently
with the short-lived record going to the
World Trade Center,
A 35-FOOT, WHITE, steel beam ,
hoisted into place by a giant derrick and
signed by thousands or employe:i of
Sears, Roebuck &: Co. marks the highest
• point ln this manunoth 'Structure,' which
ls to be: the new corporate headquarters
for the world's largest retallU.-It 3150
serves as a .challenge-beacon to all com·
ers : can you top this?
"· For the $12 billion-a-year international
retail giant, the Sears Tower is not just
.another tall building. It Is ulilqucl y
designed to meet the 'needs or Its major
::occupier through the end of the century.·
This built·in "expansion room'' helps to
"ti am :iome-ot-thr11rcll:iteetural--prolr
lem·tolving that went into this unique
" building.
The towering structure Is an •innovator
11ln tenna of high;rlse aalety against flre
"•and. smoke threat, air cooling and heat
·.control aystems, building security. and
transportation Of employea and vl!itors
to all parts of the building in fractions of
a minute.
IT ALSO HAS e..i.ed a strong -al
att•chment-and prrde am61\g1M1;900
fM81ructlon workers, aware that they
were carving out a plec~ of history : ·
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"She's the tall41t rock
Built from lho am•llest rock.
She's 11ot o. hancL-m.ade rock,
though 1he'1 a... ma'vmade rock.J 11
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crooned four electricians wbo wrote a
modem Tofk rock tune to perform at the
topping-out ceremony May 3. _
The saga began in 1966, when Sears 0£-
ficials ·began an intensive study · 10
determine where to locate their cor-
porate headquarters. which had greatly
outgrown the site on West Side Chicago
that it had occupied since 1906. (Prone to
setting.records even then, the Sears com-
plex was the world's largest commercial
building when it was built.)
THE POSSIBIUTY of a suburban .
campus-setting was quickly dismissed
because of transportation difficulties it
raised for 7 ,000 employ es who would be
making the move, many or whom were
time-card workers and lived in the city.
"Posed wiih a challenge from the
chairman to prepare somethin g that
would take care of the needs or Sears ' :o-
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·s~ne •aid "'"" •ot
make It-the lllgheatl' So
we .CW.'
through the tum of the century, the
research team came back with a recom-
mendation that we build a structure
either ol .60 stories with 70,000 square
eet..oL.space pec.Jlooi:.-oI...JCLstodes_w_'
60,000 square feet," explained Willia1n A.
Toombs, Sears Tower project manager.
Real-estate consullants, however, ad·
vised Sears lt would be impossible to find
mher tenants who needed such large
Door space, making It difficult to rent the
unoccupied floors .-''So we-poshed the
bulldlng model like thb," Mr. Toombo
said simply, prtsslng his bands clooer
and closer together. "What's left over
shool.Llq). ''.
THE ARCIUTECT'S final plan WM for
llK stories, when It was brought out that
this woold almost make It the hlghesl
building In the yrorld. "Someone said why
not make It the highest? So we did," Mr.
Toombo said.
"No one had It In mind until the last •
moment in the design phase. It just pop-. .
pcd out at the end."
The resulting' design, to accommod<:!te
Sears' present ~d fu.ture n~s plus the
Chicago rental market, "is a bundled
tube system," said designer Bruce J .
Graham or the architectural finn of
Skidmore, Owings, & Merrill .
Nine co lum~·fre e tubes (75'feCt
square) in the skyscraper are bundled
together (like btmdles of stickS) to give
lhe structure much greater strength than
conventional buildings while at the same
time usihg onll. half as-much steel. TWo
or the tubes drop off at the 50th floor , two
at the 66th, and three more al the 90!.h
floor, leaving two ·tubes to rise to the
summit. The unusllal layered effec!t of
the building allows smaller modular
space· for rental at the upper floors .
How high can you build'!. "You Could go
150 stories with this design," sayn he
architect, "if there were no konomic
considerations."
RISING FROM A ~-acre s.ile in -
downtown Chicago, the se&rs Tower is a,
bundle or records:. Besides being ·the
world's tallest, it is , also the world 's
largest private office building (second r'
only to the Pentagon 'in gtoss area-4.5
million square-feet to 6.S million ); when
rlnished it ·will house 1'615()() eniployes,
conlain 103 highspced elevaton inelOOlng
4 douhlt;:;<leCk cabs, 7~000 tonJ or strue_· _
tura steel, 16,000 bronzc-flntcd windows,
80 miles of elevator cable : 145,000-light
fixtures, 16,000 tons of air-<:0nditionlng.,
1,500 miles of e~trio wiring, 2.1 mu., of
plumbing · pipe, 101 acres of · concrete.·
floor , and 211 acres of outside wall space.
The all-electric building will have Its own
power l'tlller, large eilowzh to llandle a
city the size of Rockford, lllinols' ,sec?nd
largest city. •
Fiftt-en of the Ooors above s..round , plus
three low, 3re devote<! to Ule ·bullding>c,~--i'
complicated mechanical support aystcm.
The observation decik is on only tbe 103rd
noor, with the last seven floors
reserved for a mechanical "penthouse."
NonetheleS!, the IQ3rd floor , Seors °''
ricials hasten to point out, "ls taller than
any other building." •
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A CASE IN POINI' is the recently
completed Hyatt Home hotel on Union
Square, designed by Skidmore, Owings Ii:
Merrill. 1be Hyatt job Is an example of
. hoW architects and clients can cleave to
a design disclpline. Its tower is set ha.ck
from Union Square. Its identity as an
open space Is held by a low element, con·
taiitlng. shops aOd restaurants. Jn
between the t"'-'O, an intimate stepped
plaza and fountain offer a special ex-
perience. An arcade and pedestrian
walkways thread through the Ught site.
making It seem larger than it ia.
It is precisely thl; quality or
"threading through" which makes San
Francisco, despite its compact size, seem
so expansive. so very vital. And it is 1
quality which now ls protect.ed by law -
a law Which allows new development 'to
occur in the directl,on o( more tensitive
acale, of greater human pllr'pOle.
· In other districts of the 'city. old struc-
tures have bee(l recycled fdr. new,
revenue-producing uses. -Some, like
Ghtrardelli Square, are round-the-dock
reminders !bat people relish, palnlolae
(even rely on) the city's historic
resources. Put together, San FrancllCo's
past and present will lricrouitlC!Y
demonstrate ho\\' today's economic in·
centives can contribute to (and buUd
with) its cultural and social presence -
the kind which Frank Norris ·:!tO com-\ '
lllngly-captumHhrouglrtbreyer·ot---·-
McTeague.
McTEAGVE, APTER ALL, was 1 ·
simple guy (DO tie) who nevertheleaa
understood a profound truth which la,
simply pu\, tliat a dty Is people. To '
alntaln ltsell as a Ufe-glvini celitir,
that city must maintain a scale and a
range of opUons which alk>w people ta
Identify with it. San Francllco has, with
its-urban-design plan. and Ill oe_w_belJht
and bulk dlsclpllnes ; come a long way In
showing us how this scale can .be ~
tected without discouraging economic
vitality. It has, more lmpor:tantly , shown'
• ......., ,._,_ ,_ that providing outlets .for pel'IONlt
H"ERE SHE IS -TflE TALLEST iUILDING IN THI WORLD renewal Is the baalo or urboll renewal la
Sean Tower In Chicago Is 110 Sto<ln, 1J54.foof High __ an):Jastlng ...,.,
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-THE UL Tl~TE DUPr x =-s<iu th-ot1fie
High\vay in old Corona del Mar there's a fine
3 bed.room home that is sturdy, \veil appoint-
ed, immaculate and ready to move in without
lifting a broom. Carpeted throughout, com-
plete kitchen built-ins and the one bedroom
over the garage apartment provides steady
income and will be delivered completely
furnished. ·
UNl9UI HOMIS OF CORONA DEL MA.l, 675-6000
A ll1tf119 of ,.II lrod
REALTORS •
General General
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT H0MES
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT
LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT
Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home \vith view of
main channel. Soft colors, rich \Vood panel-
ing & 3 irplcs., give a warm inti1nate feel-
ing. Waterfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath,
sitting area, view decks ......... $295,000.
For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots, Please Call:
BILL GRUNDY;-REAtTOR
341 Boysi!M Dr., Suite 1, N.B, 67S-6161
General General :·l========I WOULO YOU BELIEVE . . . . . $29,500
IN MESA VERDE - 3 Bedroom 2 bath. On
qttiel street. Brin g your paint ·brush & dec-
orate to your own taste.
LA:RGE CORNER LOT
3 BEDROOM PLUS FAMILY ROOM large
enough for pool table. Close to schools and
shopping. While it lasts $29,500.
-o.~~ HERITAGE
REALTORS
5411-1151
Open Eves.
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~-ORANGE COAST'S BEST
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SAN JUAN BY THE SEA
Across Old Coast Highway from beach.
R-3 Parcel (3 lots) 75' x 110'. Beautiful
ocean view. Sign on property. $79,500.
Carol Tatum
QUICK POSSESSION!
Now vacant ... SELLERS INVITE ALL
OFFERS - 3 BR. & cozy den, built-in elec.
kitchen. Nice location in Irvine. As k.
$32,500. "Chuck" Lewi s
LARGE LIDO LOT
Room to garden or expand or for your fav-
orite pet. 3 Bdrms. & den & charming! Full
price $94,500. Gene Vreeland
NOW IS THE TIME . _ ,.
For all good tennis players to move to the
Bluffs! 3 Bdrm., 21> ba., 2-story condo, de·
signed !or the weekend athlete! $14,500
WITH LAND! Toni Escobar
CLASSIC VIEW-PRIVACY-POOL
For that spec. family who needs studio, 3
BR. & enjoys nature . .Dramatic home w/
incompar. day & night view of Laguna
coastline & city. $129,500. ijob Yorke
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~ MllASSOCIATU
REALTORS
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CAl:IF,
644·7270
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VACANT &
READY
0\\'Tler anxious! Redecorated
3 bcdmt & family rm home
LA CUESTA VERDE HOMES on h~e <.'OnJer lot -room for boot or trailer, King.size
in Laguna Hills has 2 hon1es back on the covered patio & private
market because of credit rejections. yard. Quick poss. Low dn. $27,250
Both have cozy ~itcbens aod family rooms
plus 3 BR's. & 2 BA. One has a fireplace. HORSES, HORSES
Quick possession. E xcellent conventional ... allo\\'ecl on this ~'i acre
financing available. ranch \vith large '<-ustom
hon1e. fenced corral PLUS $31,000 and $31 ,500 a 3 bedroom rental at $200./
Gener•I
TRADER·'S CORNER .
lmprOve your tax shelter and cash flow!
Exchange your borne, duplex, triple><. or
similar rental property! Choose from our
large selection oi investment buys -here
are just a few:
e MONEY GRINDER. Modern Garden
Grove 4-Plex, all 2 br, 2 bal Low maint.
No vacancies!" Rents can be improved!
Priced for. quick s~e at $49,950!!
... in this 18'x36' heated POOL. Great mo. Custom home Is va~ MAKE US AN OFFERll · Will EASTSTDE location! Close to Westcliff shop-cant -quick possession.
e CLASSY FOURPLEX. Near new, .luxury
units -walk to South Coast p laza!· Crpts,
drps blt~s; enclosed patios! Fantastlc 8
BR, '2 BA owners units + roomy · Z br. 2
ba rental. Asking $82,009! ping. 3 Bedroom, COl}Vertible den, 2 baths, c.11 Jerry Hardin or Joe Wilhite exchange for N.B. duple. ....
fu:eplace" J!lus RQ_O.!y TO ADD -O_N .. ..10%_ -1'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~7~14~: ~544-80~~1~2;;;;;-;-;;~-!!!i!!t~7'$~-6~5;,oo~_~o.~~:.1 (IQ\\'n -O\vnet:. \\1ill carry 10.10 -2n T.D.
"9,500. Call for appointment. CAU.642-lm
<;>oJ General General
e -tJRFSIDEllUPWX:-Piide-o owneM1hip1-I~-'
and .wow wh3t rents! Every luxftry · ,
steps to Newpol'.( surf! Just listed at
$115,000. Submit your terms or trade! •••••••••
READY FOR SECONQ UNIT
ROOM TO BUlLD second UNIT on this
large corner lot. 2·bedroom house, carpets,
drapes, fenced yard in Ne\vport Heights.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,500.
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DELUXE DUPLEX
Beautiful ... tree-lined street in Old Corona
de! Mar. BOTH DELUXE UNITS HA VE 3
bedrooms, den, fireplace. 2 baths, builtin
kitchen, PATIOS. 2 blocks to shopping and
schoo ls. Choice location. . . . . . . . . $98,500
General
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SELL. OR TRADE A HOME .
ANYPLACE IN THE NATION
General
OUR 24TH YEAR
Offeri ng ServiC'e
Only Experience
Can Provide
WATERFRONT DUPLEX
Ne\v custo1n built duplex on \vaterfront, \Vit h
dock. A-One all cedar construction \\'ith
finest· quality appointments. 3 Bdrms., fami-
ly rm. & fantastie--mstr. bdrm. suite. incl.
sauna. plus lge. l ·bdr1n unit .• A.. must see!
$189,000
OCEAN & JETIY VIEW
5 Bdrms., 6 baths, den, formal dining rm. &
family-rm. All completely...xedecor., with new
carp. & drapes & newly painted exterior.
Ideal for the large family. On lee land, at
$197,500
MESA VERDE
SHARP 3 BR., 2 BA. located on pretty cul-
de-sac, large corner lot with driveway, gate,
and pad for boat or camper. Lovely shag
carpeting aod lots of TLC. WeU·Idscpd, and
3 blocks to all shopping.
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 ~eil
ings, massiVe double brick fireplace and
hardwood floors. She ain't very pretty but
wow, what potential -maybe even con-
verting' to duplex. Priced right.
... .-HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
General
• MESA VERDE •
REPUBLIC HOME
$59,950. (
5 Bedroon1s upstairs 11·ith 3
large baths, and a real
choice ne ighborhood. Cali
for further details.
_Newport
at
F1irvi1w
64M811
(1nytime)
PROBLEMS
SEWNG YOUR
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"EQUITY
PURCHASE
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By
\\lalker & IA"! Real estate,
Inc.
2231 South Bristol A\'enue
546-0022 (72 Hour Evalualion
Sc>rvieesJ
PRIVATE
CLUBHOUSE
AND POOL
546-5880
Open Eves.
General
CUSTOM--l'RIPLEX
$52,000.
Excellent rental area close
to stores, hospital, thentrc.
Al,,.,'<lys -rented. \VtlO's first?
Newport
ot
Folrvlow
646-1811
(onylimo)
"IRYINES"
ORANGE
ORCHARDS
'.'The Ranch" oUcrs 4 br ..
1n1 n1acuta tc 3 ;r. old hon1e.
Orie ntal gardens on a c1uiel
cul-de-sac adjoining a
\Vhy not live "'here your gl'C'cn belt.
children can enjoy the neigh. \VALKER ,\LEE Realtors
borhood. Lari;:c 2 story 4 546-0022
b"1room home wBh •'"'" -TW--0,...:::FO::..:::.:R=-O~N-Ecarpets thru-out. H o m e
shows and looks like a T1110 houses for the price of
model. Act now, call 842·2535. one. Unbelievable custom 2
9=f21
OCEAN VIEW
3 +Guest $25,950
Ask for ·Mr. McMullen please.
e FIVE UNIT FIXER. Paint, polish and raise
rent ! Smal.1 equity or low down OK. Can't
last at $51,000 -make money here!!
Give our exchange specialists your require-
ments and equity information and they will
do the rest!!
Y. E. HOWARD & CO.
Real Estate Brokerate --
881 -Dovor-Drlvo, N.B. -645 1400
Privatl' ('ircular street of
f\nl' hon1es. Paint and s.i.ve
thousands . S11·ecping
s::rounds 1vith roo1u for boot.
3 bedroon1s i n c lu Qi n g
hide·a-1vay master suite,
separate guest facility. den
11·ith sliding gla.!18 door to .s· General General
cntt•r1ainers patio. Breath--:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
taking vil'w of' canyon ~ •
bl"' PacHic. HURRY! Call DOYER SHORES -VIEW
645--0303. 5 BR. -pool -Bay View $159,000
HlRl.\l L Ol '.O\
' '" R E"Al !QN,
CUSTOM
EASTSIDE BEAUTY
8 UNIT MOTEL
\Vith 40 x 18 pool + 15 x 12
hot ,,·atcr J acuzzi pool. 4
units '''/kitcheri.s. Prop. in
good c-ond.: located in
Dc!;ert !·lot Springs. Immed.
possess. $57,000.
Call: 673·366.l 548-1630 Eves.
associated
BROKERS-REAL TORS
2025 W Balboo 67]0 )66J
TOWNHOUSE-SORRY-SOLD • • •
in 2 days! Let us sell yours!
HARBOR VIEW HILLS
3 BR-family rm.-ocean view, pool $99,000.
We hive listings of m1nyother,homn
C1ll us for your needs
CORB·IN ·MARTIN
C wA LKEH p, tll
Realtors 641;.nll
NOW!!!
I Lei " proro.,;on<ol "'"' you.1 DEVELOPERS
Our .~e1vic-e is. free lo you. ATIENTJON II I
20 l3 \\frslclit( Drive
Oprn till 9 pm.
READY TO
INVEST? ~amply tell us \1·hat you are' • • •
looking for nnci .,.,.e go to' llold this in invl'ntory -build
\\'Ork. \\·e promise to give la1£'r~ Delapidated but r('nl · \\'e ha\•e TK'v.' and used
you no hie-h prl'!ISure &Ales able rouagc IC'vcl '1 unit 11partn1ents. Thrre buUclen
tN.·hniques. Ct1 ll o 1 pro· si1e: Exttllcnt \\'~t ~ta ktoep us \\'ith inventories on
fcssional -54&-8640 H.ed l\1csa location! l>riccd al an oxclua\vo basis. Call
Carpet, Realtors {open $13,500. Submit your trrn1s! 54&-S&IO for un appointment
C\•cnlngsl Try TD"s! ! c,\LL 645-8-100. nOl'o'. These? pr ope r t I es
YOU WON'T ~..,.ru!J!J!Ki,!Q;".J'°"~"l!"!L"!, usually · !!Cll long bet0tt
BELIEVE IT I
oon1pletlon. t""'ull cooperation
10 other broken. Red
Carpet, ftl'altors 546-8640 till you see 11. 3 bedrooms . ~=;;~==:~~::.........,J best area ~ fiM home lopen l'vcnings)
Price only $44.500. bclr., home 1vit h cutr one
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OPEN TIL 8 • IT"S FUN T'J 8£ NICE• lxlr .. cottage in rear. Prime
~ ~ Eastsidc location, are you
ready for !his -only $40.000.
I I Call Red Carpet, Realtors
Right Now! ~O (open
largest kitchen In Costa
i\1csa. R·2 lot S23,95<l. Call
646-7171 for proof.
OPf.N TIL 8 • ITS FUN TO fJE NICE•
Olvner anxious. Beautiful * 15 UNITS *
colorful yrd. .; bdrms, 71 ~ ~ &. two BR. units. Court.
baths. Dining rm, built ins. each apl. Nrar Shopplng.
Family nn. Patio. Picturl' Yan:! entry. Olrports -for
windOlvs. brk $ 2 9, !I 5 o. No vacancies! $175,000. ..,.,720. I GEM ~--T7A_R_B_E_L_L__ 1610 w. Cout u_.;., N.B. General
****** * TAYLOR CO. *
LI NDlf'ISLE-$195,000
Exclusive island of boating offers the ulti-
ma te in prestige living. Private tennis, beach
and security entrance. Architect design in
this lovely 4 bdrm home with library, formal
dining rm, play rm & 5'h baths. Beautifully
decorated. J>ier/slip. Plus more.
''Our 28th Year''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
''Overlooki ng Big Canyon Country Club''
EWPDRT\:ENTER;-N.B: 6'4R910'
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YARBOR VIEW-OOME
REALTORS 642-<4623
MACNAB
'IRVt·NE
ONE STEP BEYOND
The ultimate in beauty & loca tion in this
4!JR view Spyglass II home. outstanding
villue at $98,500 incl. Ian~. Lois Miller
642-8235. (1'28)
BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM'
LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME
-Exciting-homntesigned for~ family-living.-
Children's area separate \vith ou•n family
rm., living & din. rms. with parqu·et floors.
Six bdrms. Two lots. $179,500. Charlene
Whyte
Gener1t Gener•I ;:.;.;.;,:;;.""'-~~~~~1
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For sale or lease. Sparkling new Dover
Model-2 master BR's. Beautifully carpet,.
e -rtilly Iandsc§pi!il:-$8s;tl ase
$700/mo. Lois Egan 644-6200. ('1'29)
LAGUNA CONDOMINIUM PROPERTY
Ocean views-prime No. Laguna Joe. at Boat
Canyon. Develop 25 condos or apts. Current
Income S1~$2000 mo. Only $265,000. Call
George Grupe.
~
.. Coldwell, Banker
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,133-0700
644-200
• ~ 550 Newport Contor Dr. N.B.
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MONTEGO MODEL
4 bedrooms, family room, formal diningi carpets,
drapes, super landsc·aping,t covered patio, wood de ck.
$76,450 •
PALERMO MODEL
4 bll<irooms, family room, 2 fireplaces, wet bar, well
cared for. Lush landscaping, wood deck. Lots of detail
added ~y owner.
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A GARDEN PARADISE ON LIDO ISLI!
Indoor pool & tropical gar.dens accent this
magnificent custom bulft home on the Bay
w/pier & slip. The ultimate in privacy &
luxury living. Walnut floors -bric~ col-
umns. 2BR's, 5000 sq. 1t. $375,000. Barbara
Aune 642-8235. (1'21) -
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DIXIE LANE· EACH UNIT. IACK IA y CONDOMINIUM Mini Canyon
llG BAR 2 bedroom with brick ,,,... MINI VIEW TAKE• 2 bedroom, 111 bath Estate
F •r.-pl.a~ Condominium for adult.A, ~:.;,'."~<i<.1-':~1•ot1L·~ .IUILT-INS. $57,850 w1th '""' & • 1a ""' Fixer· View· bou ~•IU'llC' ""' ""I IOUndproo( v.·11Ut ftnd t'lec· $25 950 a t ttl\1 cabin in the lky. Dlnln&: area • Laundry Room Secluded c;ul-clHac property Irle built-In kitchen, ADD 1 Eleg1nt 2 story home with gorgeous deep ~. &nd ~~e:Jta.l.L~ newly painted lnterkll'-"'.~111 E€11tb-AT-'f.EN+IQN..«iWd -sh~-car,..lng,-cwlom drajMf'W.s~nY:•-+--ROOM TO :W ~i~atl].!,!; new wall-to-wall carpeting make 1a dl(tlm t•onui true. kitChen ind pool table size familf room COUNTRY CLUB ...,_ ..... •und new drapes, LOCATE Nestled ~TOP: T 1-J E ;;-w k kl . 1.. d d 1·1 eel I EXPAND roo~ wtt.h -cracklliig wood· this in a beautifully main· BL Ur: F'S PANORMflC over100 spar. ing •1••te an 'ter IJOO . ~TMOS-PHERE
S4S500 10,,_ • burning fireplace, open plan tahMXI park-like setting thnt VlEW FOREVER, overlook-This is a stunning decorator home. See to 4 8e<. 1111, 3 bl!ths, J•i y~n
' • i;., down. ~nn. family rpom. spacious gar-1'-•u .. ~s IV\t\l, sauna & · & PROPOSED I t nc1~·. Ap1>mx 2700 5<I ft, fnr. OPENTILt•"SFUN -•a....:... d•n v'~··, formal dinm· g nu ...., ,,.... ing c nyon apprecae. I ' '"' -.c• .. u:w clubhouse, TOTAL it a11 an fi1ARINA & GOLF COURSE. Bkr 837·9400 mal din ng, gorgeouis car-
rooin, 4 large bedrooms, and outstanding value for only. . The SEA iJi. at. your !inge1· , pt!s, dn:ipes, e\ee ~tch , 11ep
&OUnnet kitchen with break· .. $18,00> I.hen call 646--0555 tips. Features l bedrooms, C d I M laun<lr:y rn1. Choice Joe, last bar. Peek·a·boo view of anytime. dining room, huge grounds, orona e ar Fo untain Valley qu iet cuJ-<le-sac 11.reet. De-
ewport.Bay~ 'naflci~IMll.lm ~ ~l.icular. >UY·
the lnteregtlng possibilities Sl<17 per month. total pay-REPO l:'r. CALL ~l"°".===+·----·I
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va1ue. Please call today for 962_5585. 7 $28 000
an appointment 10 inspect OCEAN VIEW 2 or 3 BR To"•nhoU!;t', hge S fifinutes t; be~ch .. Court· this highly desirable prop-rumpus 100n1 dble gar, rd try 3 bednns love·
erty. Can 546-2313. Top Quality Construction by S\\'inl pool . fel\' lc>ft. llun·y: rR hen. •arpet -Bealltifully
OPENTIL' •IT'S Fl.INTO BE NICE.1 well kno"'n bulldcr -, 5j7-!H4·1 or 842--4421 l~~~g ~ovely s. pa!io. Real ~ charming, Corona del ~1:i.r 3 First Pioneer Realty stl.'al. 'Conven1l'nl nbi·bood.
, BR with forn1a l dining, CALL 968-4156 3 SEPARATE ---------1 many unique featureis -5 BR, 2400 sq. ft ., 21!t ba, ·
UNITS FOR YOUR very functional noor plan -bltns, D\V. crpts, drps, fplc, COUNTRY KITCHEN
immerllate occupancy. 2 story, $,12,000. 96S-6216 FarnUy problems. . priced GREAT INVESTORS 418 Haul Or., C .d.M. S;\VE-by 011,ner. sharp •I br. under market. 4 Bedrms, 2
Con.'!truction t.-osts keep goi n;; Open Wed. & Thurs. 3-5 2 ba, 1 sfo11'. S1ratlord baths PV sione fireplace, EAST SIDE up and so \\'ill priceJi.. Thi~ hon1e. $37.500. 96i-41.22 forrn~l diniiig, block: fence,
LOCAT'ON brand ne1v duplex is priced Huntington Beach hPavy shake roof. Prime lo-
"in the ball park'" at $6.I,250 I ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I cution near Douglas, f:ree-
JUST LISTED and offers an unusual 4 --"== I• l\'3)' & shopping. CALL
bd1·m. unit . uppe' w;th e e DUPLEX e e 8'3·8533. • -"--balcony. (Don 't let !hat T.,.,·0 1-BR . \Valk to bcaeh
scare you, the noor ls S59,500 A~nt 67:1-&iOO •
soundriroofed against the
patter of feet.) T\1'0 lxlrn1. l'.C;;•:•:••;;;;Mo;;;aa;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lo1ver unit. 586--0222. I•
$30,000.
4 Lovely bedrms. 2 baths.
tone-on-tone !ihag. J ack &
Jill model Stardust. Hard·
Lochenmyer'
-WANTED ?
MESA VERDE
BUYER
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BR borne elosc to schools
,l',z shopping. Nc1v green
shag carpet, alum. ~v'd.
HOME .. BUSINESS patio. Freshly painted.
$17 000 fireplace, builtins, prin1e
4 Bedroom, 2 baths, double EXEC HOME • ' • area. I'd buy it n1:ysrll garage. $30,000. • Best of look' $32 j;i()
livin9 in this ''""'· CALL 893.8533.
Meredith Mansion
ONLY $49,950
$30,950.
POOL -POOL
:: Beclrms, 2 baths, fonnal
dining. room, lots of deck-
ing. Priced for quick sale.
'C,\LL 842-9371 . -terms. Red tile roof over spacious NO MORE if I were ing. · ·
LARGE FAMILY? 1900 sq ft. 2 :years new 3BR Very clean 3 br/den & .,.,·ork I' FRANCISCAN
5 Bedroom, 2 baths. Close to ~or:ne. No-maint_ )'.ard, huge shop in rear. Lots ol FOUNTAINS
J BP.. 21-; BA .. laundry room ,
lg:e iani rm, brkfst room,
rorrnal dining, en try hall,
inn11aculate grounds. Ca ll
963-561 1.
shopping. S3l.500. hv1n.g roon1, d1n1~g room. privacy \lo'ith c~ain-link f~n· 531·5111 ( ~:~) 531·51001 Spiral staircase, 4 bedrms
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NEED SECUDITY? family room, bltms, cup-re around this channtng 1.,.~~~~~~'!":l~~ !Jlus parent's retreat. New
• 'i' bards/sto1·age g a Io r e · home' Pri ·~ is firn1 bull! -ca~ts, new paint. custom
3 Bedroom home ntlly car-Close~to beach ncKt to golJ easy finan~ing. -ASSUME 71h.°lo LOAN dr~~-Shmvs be.tter tb!ID ___ _
peted. .::recentl:y_painted. Course. 43;500. C It LL \VALKER & LEE RJaltors Immediate possession on this ~ a n1odel. CAIJ.. 842-5.1TI. ~-__ --~1-------~-----------...,--bLa'l<i;i;Oi.\i'-ii';;"';.;!os:::&od::.,,;;•""~-y;.;¢1· .'.;'641>!!!!>~1221~;_· ..:· ____ .c._-1===~~1lf! f ....... "/11L th ) I --I -I A. I '"'"' !roll! & baci< ya , . TENNIS BUFFS ~k "."lnJ!!o;1;~f.!!2 -..,.:,.." Val\:"&,'.·92709 •EXECUTIVE-·-!'·------~-~ rooro for ~at. Quiet.street. Ontu lw.th, large family room, 714 963-5611 TWO STORY
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127oi.'.HJM, cCordlo Rooltor ~IV21 BE CLOSE fireplace, new front yard. ·~ ... ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~•13 Bed'm' up, 1 down for -. ... "trt11""1,11t.., ........•... SU r 'Tl O TS Owner no1v in Kentucky due -~':-t··::::::.·.·::::::.·.·:::. :: 1810 N~8rtm9Blvd., C.M. A ThO T~E NC UR .,~ ch to transfer. Owner's cOm-DTUJ~ ~tR~I sZ!;Eoc~~-~vacyfo~al~\~ing r::!>' Tr•nl ...... .. .. . . .. 141 -t t e near )' ewport u.::a pany anxious -don 'l delay, , ar l . . m, • 1,'ennis Club. Spacious and calJ us now. Den size bed rooms . hugp Jiving room 1vith ca-
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2 TIMES
$2.00
IY THE SEA 1733 Westclifl Dr., N.B. light three bedroom Blulls larwln realty inc. separatt> family roon1 \vith thedral ceilings, upgraded SCHOOL'S condo. Vacan~ & ready. 9, • .,.5 124 hrs) hea\"Y beam ceiling. Crack-thruout.-Assume 6%% loan.
Same bay view, former 1.::-::::.cc.::::... __ _.:::.:... linr: t:Sf'd brick f\replacC>. f>(!ra large home in supe1· Enjoy the view from the
decks o( !his Capistrano
Beach duplex. Three spa-
cious bdrms. in both units
.,.,,ith large yard. Low sixties.
Upper unit available for
move-in ttM'. SUBMIT
OFFER! 586-0'l22.
ALMOST OUT model. Upgraded thruout. MESA DEL MAR sunshine carpets 7 months nbrhood. CALL 842-4451.
But When It starts again, This is the popular Dolores Popular T·Model, 3 BR, 2 old. r1ammoth livin~ room
your children can walk. model. Just reduced $3,000 BA. fam. rm., crpt thru0ti! 11·ith music center for tha~ APPROXIMATELY
SPARKLING
NEW 4°PLEX
Just completed and ready for
your first owner tax ad·
vantage. SUper sharp. good
-renta1 area and only .$80.000.
Don'! wait on this one, Call
546-8640 Red C a r p e t ,
Realtors. (open evenings)
UYE ON THE
WATER
in prestigious Huntington
Harbour. Maximum privacy
is yours in this beautifully
maintained atrium model.
You'll have to experience
this home 10 appreciate true
luxury, 80 call now for an
appointment. 847-6010.
We've just listed this charm· in price. w/upgrd linoleum, frplc, big-Gr3nd Piano? :'-rtisl'l' 1/3 ACRE
C F C I rth · lh reu-cal for composmg or . , ing 3 BR Easl-side home • • 0 e5W0 Y !mt sprnklrs, drive-ru gar, cr-dfts. nainhEn~ rc3 r Jot Cornc1 lot \I 1th 2 scparatl'
that's all ready for quick R It ... -o 2 patios, quiet side street ,,<th 01., .• k B-B~. •'''' a play ya~.s. ~ Bedrms, 2
Th i n-H ors --" ro• '"ds. 5• "• at 1200/mo. • ._ "-= 1. th b k f I I occupancy. e uu 5 e rear ~ '" ",. fantestic lo\v pritro. Blill "~ !!I •. r1c . 1rep ace,_£' ec
yard will be perfect for WALK ON THE Assumable w/$18,000 dc11vn !!62-5.1ll 1;1tch,\lo'l~h dishwasher, inter. those summer bar-B-Q's. or no payoff penalty. By ,...,....., __ .., __ _... <.-om, fire alarm, water--
Hurry oo this. All for only EASTSIDE_ owner. Prin<;ipals o n 1 Y · ~ftr.ncr. Many more extras.
$30,500 .. 546-2313. Lovely 3 bdr, '2 bath home·i .;;5'6-ii;i'6ii1ii0iioii'iiii833ii-O;ii;243ii .... i0iiii> $24,000. Only one-of-a-kind. Terms
OPEN TIL 11 • IT'S FUN ro BE NICE! f~eshly Jlainted. Choi Ct' loca-1• SWIM NnMI ~BP. 2BA. f,D' · -• •J' r1·•11·f'<l & arranged to suit. CALL ~ hon, :you can walk-to ·-v q__ ldsc.pd___lm-;-lrz .I!._a r-i o . 842-4451.
everything i n c I u ding Oversized pool, lg playroom, oversi7.ed 1lbl g"<tl'. \1·/1v
\VestcliU shopping. Better 3 Br, 'l Ba, quiet cµl--de-sac, crpts & dl'ps. Vr\ ht. elect
'. run to Red CaJ:pet, Realtors brick bbq. $2500. dn. S:.38.500. hltin R/0 , dsh1\shr. e11ling-
546-864!1 fopen{fveningsl NEWELL ASSOC BKRS bar. din r in . 11wn1I hv r111.
-481--N rth eoa t Higb ay Ir~ n1n2l e;• ~u 1:r . P!~·11t;.-of Back Bay 0 s 'v Cup00:11~ls F.· (· 1 o s i: r ~ . =='-"=------!Laguna Beach (TI4J 494-6594
BRAND NEW HOMES *JUST LISTED * .,ml>"" lhan rent.
Gl'eat Easts;de Location 962•4471 ( ::::. ) 546·8103 JUST LISTED 252, 262. 274. 2'1nd St., CM 3 BR-1V1 Baths
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Large 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm, Newly Decorated __ (ilen l\1ar 3 BR. 2 BA, firepl,
1Qk.____Approx 1800 sq. ft. $27,500 PARK HUNTINGTON ra m rm, blt:in range, dbl
Crpts, drps, lndscpd, fncd. G W'll" A Spanish beauty . Greal uven, dsh11'shr, plenty of
All included. 90•;& financ· eorge I 1amson hon;e for the youn~ execu-cupboards, ne1v \lo'/w cr~ls
ing! ! Drive by ! ! ! Realtor 548-6570 liVl' 1,·ho entertains a lot. .~ drps, covered pauo,
646-9432 or 66-61'r7 O\YNER sparkling 4 Bd. 1~ lrg lam rm. a formal rlining lrlscpg. Xlnt cond. $30,900.
Balboa tslanc Ba plus large 14 x 25 ft . rm Only $46 950 CALL • FP. $1550 total dn payrnt.
illa ge Real Estate
----------1 Family room iv/fireplace. 846-i.351 0~ · S47·S53l J>ay~ts Jess than rent. Xlnt
Couldn't find a better potcn-* BRANO NEW * builtlns, forced air, fully ,,_,,=======~ location.
tlal packed home buy! Trim Drive by this beautiful, new carpeted & drapes, large -If 2 br on oversized R·2 lot -duplex: 3 bdrms., 2 ba. up & fenced yard. Close in lo ' · ·
crptg, drps, bllns, room for 1-bdrm., 1 bath down plus 2 !lCbools, churches and shop-_ " ;:-..: 962·4471 ( :-.:~.} 546.a103
boat or camper! Adel l"'O bdrm.. 1 bath rear unit. ping areas. Only $29,900. ---
1llage Reill Est2te
more units later.' Priced for Patio, sundeck. F.A. heat, 838--1157 --LOVE -ITt ! !"'""""""'"""'"""""'""""'
quick sale at $26.950 • sub-frplc., carp. & drapes. A COLLEGE Park -Assume and you \Vil.! ,1·hen )OU se<' Amenities Galore
mit dolvn! ! ,CALL 645-8400. peach oL a duplex-&.ready 77o VA loan $300 tota1 dn. th' · 3 BR 2 ·
7 F ffll IOPENTll.9 for your possession! Sharp· 3 BR' 2 BA· family 18 neat-as-a.pin ·~ \\'nll<•in c!os('fs. shag crpts,
G ' ' ~ve + lrg. bonl!-s.1 lfl, V•.1Y1 cllning, 1•!1r·~ modem kit· V: E l~unl & Co MOR AN REAL TY rm, frplc. ·$3.1,900. Owner. (,., red patio. 1v1tn, I rcp1 . chcn, :;h:ikt' l'l'l( and gar-.~.,,_ Hr-....,... · 67~2 67>6495 646--1514. (213) ~9750 .~~us &. patio \lo'tr~ for dc n-1.ilce , ,1,. t'I° IOl highlight ~====="=:!. Balbo• Peninsul• FOR sale by O\\'ners, GI loan t .... eo, d1sh1vshr, sprmkl~rs !hi!' i;eiv·,, ,.. lhl 4 br, 2 ha *~UNITS* at 6% will take 2nd. Mesa and a 1vel1-kcpt lo1v m}nnl danclv. 1 , . o;\nci~ 8.sking
BY Owner-Penin Point de! MA.r corner lo1. 3 BR & fro~~ &p£~6~~~~~50. $34.5(1() -1F<V1' fl\"r1· V,A loan!
beauty, 2 sR, 2 BA. immac. 2 BA, beautifully lndscp'd at 847-;}5M 'l'l.'1·n1i; ". " ' J,. in your
. 1 1 All lllust see to appreciate, alt 5 $35,5000. After 6 PM, 5.57-4071 --_ --· _ ~1-cser11 1i.1, .. 1 : ' CALL
tv.'O tr1plex7s on ot. . rm. 673--4545. BY owner, 3BR, 2BA. bltlns, WINNER'S ·c1R-CLE . 1r15-R;um. -~
2 BR. units w/mod. bit.in trplc, utll porch, qUiet st. This one is No. l , at $37,500. 1 F. 9
kitchens. Inoome $920/mo. Corona del Mar 430 Esther, $32,500. 837-£417 1'hls large $ingle story 3 BR
Room for 2 or possibly 3 D p •-exlren1ely sharp. ' -v•ly
. ., O l ft "'HANNEL REEF -0;;;."c.."-0-'"-' ~---1 -~ • •-· •· · more uni . u -o -own-""' _ ldscpg front & back. If I':;:::==-=:---=· =-===o I owner needs lmmed. sale. This is the name of the adult FOR sale 2 BR. l~li Ba you ' r e I UJi. sy, ca 11
$92,500. Call 5 4 5 -8 4240 ··condo'' devet-ent, on home. Close to beach & PERFORA.i~CE on this one BEACH LOVERS SouthCo Realtors. ,.,.,,., the bay in '"Old Corona)'' Marina. 2 story, w/w cptg, 847-358 I $33,750 .
The view "of what the Har-drps. Ocean view, $37,900., n ~no·-,r:.~!.·,_·,·o NS Charming .. ! ''ear old, 4 bed·
bor Area 1is al l about" is firm. 493-5029. in.a..•· 'OJ--room, shll smells branrl
breathtaking Pool boat El T ··or i!,furn1:"1 ,1•u ;1111 l",.nlion . . · .' oro "" new! All glass G A R D E N shps. pnvate parking and ol t::ese ~·11,, f.-"J,\ hor11es: hTrCHEN with pa.tio pass-
$250 RENT
'TILL YOURS
3 Bedrooms including guest
MESA VERDE facility, cozy den. Gourmet
kllchen. Banquet din;ng.
LOCATION! See this beauli· OWNER, transferred, must co. ·-.cf -thru and a1! lhe latest coloi·
fully decorated two bedroom sacrifice homed. Io v e 1 y KAS ~~t.N coordinated features. {)(>(-. a6£.ar~ent today. c ·a 11 3BR, 2BA, fa1m rmd. bf1rplc, Real Estate 962•6644 orator carpets & drapes. DELIGHT Uoed brlck fireplace. Rug.
ged beams. Huge rumpus Sparkling clean adult OC· room. Dance pa v 111 0 n .
cupted 3 bdr .. 2 bath home SPARKLING POOL. Agent with family rm. choice <.-or· 645-0303. . ner lot with boat gate and -'"''-'-"'--------
work shop in rear. ThiSone
Is ready to sell at $39,950.
Call Red Carpet, Realtors
54&-$KI (open even.lngsJ
Soo To S.llovo
Owner leaVing. Gorgeous yrd
with brick fencing. 4 bdnns,
2 baths. Dream kitchen.
Dining rm. Rear living rm.
Boat gate. Fireplace. brk
$36,000. >4<).1120.
TARBELL
$36,460 BUYS
YOU
'EVERYTHING
You could desire in this like·
new 4 bedroom home. The
landscaping Is a beautiful
sight to behold. It's located
on a large cul-de-sac lot In
a pretty neighborhood . Call
to see II. 847-fiOlO.
OPEN Tll t • ff'S FVN TC1 Bf NICE/
1;;1-j.o.w. a1c, \\'alcr so tener, gar, Manicured lawns aJI in-
n1an)' xtra features, 2 lnced stalled, big double garagl'. ~-...__ 1 covered patios, I us h •24'x22' FAMILY RM• Sumrunded by exclusive
lndscping, !4 acre. Sad· 3 Bedrooni -plush -shag executive homes. Just blocks
dleback vu, nr ~Ills, Imnit~ cnrpet\i, c!ean. $25,500. Call to beach. IJow about $1,687
18 Bedrvoms
Plus Ocean View
occup. El Toro Rd I ~ 4 7 -6 0 6 1. I\: A TELLA tolal do1vn r' BKR 962-5511 fl.1ulrlands, Norlh \\lest to J:J·:ALTY, H.B. FOR 1 · · · Eslrarlos. Right lo 2'1"17:! case or 84lle by owlier.
Coria Cresta Dr. 0 "''"' Ill' b I r· I 2BR house, w/2 car gar It. r" •• ., nr. eac1, trcp c .. RV kl 11 • ._ house 1veckcnds. 586-43'!'1 pat ii), \V/w shng, 1-rpt, pr ng area. "" m1 u vm bch. No maint, countn• Fountain Valley C'.1bttt111 Club prlvllcges. patlo. Nu r Ix tu r c :~ Ct\11 213-794-1027, 8341 ~1un·
I I, ·r· Sand throughout. Rcspon. party ~ l.'r. act 1c s. only need apply. Call 714 -
MEREDITH GARDENS 5.1&-8955 all 5pm, shown by
By o,v·ncr. Tri level, beaut 3 -•~p~pl~on_l~y ______ 1 BR. 3 BA, formal dln rm,
llv rm, p.'lneled fam nn. * ALLEY ENTRY
lrplc, $52,500. 962-5665. Ha;s big parking, pad for
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Actually it's 3 bedroon1s 3
baths, family room and ·a
2CXX) sq. ft . finished rect't'-
ation room that would di·
vlde easily into 15 n'IOn.>
10 x 13 bedrooms or an)'· 1~ yaor hTRff"Cle-
sires that takes up 2000 sq.
ft.
SPARKLING Dutch 1-lavl'n CJ<lra vehiclt'S • Fresh ~
na . Br. 2 Ba. T cleanr-it-"BR:-2-bA-tQTIC' .. h---l-'l
roor1, l\1yny .xtra11. By Close to beach. 9Chls & A-. ....................... .. ....... ............ ............... ,.,.
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Bright and airy 4 Bedroom,
family room and 3 'baths, 2 '";,:§,,,; fireplaces, newly carpeted. .:
Jog to beach and bay. Priced
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OLDER
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2'JXI sq. fl., 3 br. home -not
just a house -with full din-
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SUPERB VIEW Fv~ER, & LF.F. Realtor.
--eeautltul--vtew. of bl\y -".'llh-____ .::;S4fHI0::..:::22:::.. __ _
over 2500 sq. ft. of l\v1na-.
Why not ~reat yolU"SC\f to
thUJ lovely 3 bdr .. 3 b11.th
home for only SU5.000. Call
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546..e&tO For xoor ap-
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$20,000 belo1v replacemenl but live In GrNnbrook
cost at only $99,500. C a 11 1 iOO Sq. ft. of lan1asllc living
67f>.6G79. !!pile~. lots of stone, bcautl-
Cvl l:H\'ll, formal din1ng,
fA1nlly room, 3 br, 2 ha, 1or
only $43,900. Call 963-Sfill, 14n NIGEL
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• B 2 d '·It ,....... tlB -1 BR cnt~. Wlllk to -·-•1•AnT LIVING ~. ha .. "'~'-'1"· 0 ~-. NEWPORT BEACH •1 -• 1 3 -RATES 9' -2 l'UT gi1r. I~ )ard· $36.~. CORONA LARGE ctthln 2~1 acres. ""a\f't', gar. " • ru$0 00 • Th linest Uluff1 kx:nllol\~ CUST buill honu~. ow11ook· LOW WEEKLY ~tt.nnls. Jacuul, bike Owner, 54s.-0744. 2001 C liff Drive V'tCW, Orchard, I' a t Io, tagc• S3S mo. S'75 mo. & S~IO BR. :l BA, den, forinal din· Ing Back Bay in oWcr ~· Executive Suit11
t rr exclu.slve club mem-f.i.i siion Vit i• I 'hir'\clotis family hon1l!, l..gl". DEL MAR Sund.eek. Box 35, Pinon nlo. Ulil pd. on all. Agt. l"l! Ing roo1n, 2 llrtplace•. tlon of Blurts. Be•ut dee -2080 Ne wport Blvd.
1 , convenient 10 t,1\. Ttm \\•/cnt~rul L-tU· Hlll5. Cn 9'1372 C 11 4 ) 9'19·8430. clcluxL .lhN&l.. ~U ho 1 __, all c.-..rr;;tal
•'.,..-t"tr.ris ~ J. J~n11: 47' lot nvaUubl<' 011 L'Om"letcd about ~l", -m (T(I.-...,_, w M -·~ • Cost .. Mei• :;-ldioot a attopp' • GREAT-vitw-in-Mi~!llOn v· l11fo11i...l-.bdr1n. 2 ba. dwtw.r"L \Id i~ · · h ~ B.albo1 Peni.[IJUll ., # r:hru~k'lbu'fi .lge tctr ~ ~J 'now to In•-•·t I M 1 Ix! & '-a II hU fo SU ' uasls \\'11 -=or=--1:;;;;;,::;;o,;..-'--;_0,0...0----'EJ<lci'lor •r o u n il I• ,,.,.,, 1,.1-.. , C•lt~•!. ChAI• "2-26.11 ., '"'• 1"'~' 6Ul' """'· Jo. 3 Br, near rollegc on Y as t>r rni un up pnrkin" for 14 ca r s CABIN at Crestline. Ac· 1-.. 1 '-d Wiii 1 .. ''·' '" -R'S. -~91· new~ 3 bdnn. gar-$!-t,7"Jl. [ly owner. 49f>-5365. \1t/IKl'· ~l!llng .rm., [rplc. & avaJinb'lc. contmod~tc 9. \Veek or BALBOA PENIN BAy!rorlt tenwioe .. ..; Uu.: • C(l!i.. lin dra1.lt'rie11, t ic., etc.,.$600 STUDIOS & 1 B
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home. $41,$00. N t • h \d{'"'. Ikan1 celllngs in all 2 1··...,, 1 ti Ith weekend Call r.A~ ""'""' 5 BR. 4 BA. Pi<'r, float ' lo responsible exccuth:c n10. Yelll' lcusc. 64M09ti. • >""Ef·. 1.incn•
V• • ewpor DffC roon\t;. All tlCh~ 2 bdrrn. · "" ~'Orner oca on \\' · .,.,..,."UOJ. Avail ?.1id June-J uly 28. "•it h oPtion to purcha~. 2 "· ls.on !Par clo1v11 hnprove1ncnls. Ranches, F•rms1 1 Se \\'kl 673-2039 $T.,O 1rio. R37--0531> day1: 644-165 • fo'llEE U!111hcl'i
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-NEW BALBOA Ul>li \\'/frplc & separa te CN'at 111Jtcnt1al /or ii srnall G 180 A !IO pl. y. ' ~967 evcll. ll 0 \Vu1· d * THE BLUFFS * • 1'"ull Kllrhi~n
flt1111· n EL S 0 r cstnuriu1t OI'? A s kin g roves Coit• Men Gurvltz AVA1LABLE • llcarl'd l">ool "'UPLEX GRUBD & LI C • 1 · 1 rl I""' e 1 1 Pacllitl"• Ji·111ILJ..J<><>li!!!h" .REALTORS pcrhnpio too 111;1 u P ce -BEAUTrFUL 10-S.cre Valen· N CE BP lose st & Fountain V•lley 3 1lR. 2 ha.. l·aty .••.•• ,,,,.,. ..tlu1ury . Prln1c N1.'WPort Pcnninsula sub1nit off{•rs aud Jet's see cia grove. Lovely home site 1 1 '•-c : to ore» 3 BR. 21Aa ba . 2·sty , , , 1 $3.% • TV & 1~1e.ld, ICl'V avail.
. ..fuln...Jt!01j. wtd J, mi3 E. Crn.u!;t Hwy. C.D.1\1. \\'hat huppcns. Bkr. 61J-7'l25 .~ l"t'tircn1cnt in co m e . bu~OOJ :;533~ 0 r .4 BR.t.l.._BA, rlnished bonus •5 BR :J b~-~· • .. · • • ~'151_ •_Ph one 5el'Vlce '"··I
Oeluxr r1~atures ill(· utl1~,"11;<;'!;-,t-----£~T® 'rtVO adjoining 1nron1e ph:ii; S&.crttfre--n1~ 0 0 · ....$2:: b.£L room, · blr-1118;-tncd ya.nt. -3 BR ... ~--~-;-vu.-;._..,., ::i Unbelievebly 8Mut.tw -·•-----
to C'eilin~ brk-k fin'plncl'. C'rlies l"C rlll•r C.~1. $75,000. 494-7ri08, 4.9&-2218 Laguna Beech New crp!s, drps & pa111\. BLU E-~S f{~ALT\ VA.L O'ISl:":RE Ci ttl'l ll'n /\pts .. REALTY
Un . Park Center . Irvine I c;iu Anytiine, 552-7500
OUP' hours 8 AM to 8 Pi\1
Lln•iSh u<:•• of tile in ki11·her1 Waterfront Property by o~·ner. 645-:lO'.l0/642-9560 21,{a level acres bet"·een La1Yc fan11!y \V c I c n 111 c · * 64<1·1133 * i\dulls . 1KJ t)Cls. l''lowcrs • ' BR 2 Bii. p,,·,, 11 •-"h $185 . Utils pd., l BR apl. \\·/ :;. 1~ and baths. \Valk in clo.-;etli 1 " • • s l'· ,..,a ... • Condominiums Ca pistrano & Lake E lsinore. $325/Jl'IO. 2l3: 592-~ .. ,,. JIARBOR Vu J.lomes, ~ br. t•VCl')'\\'h1·1"l'. S1rcruu &
... open beam t'(•illnt s. l~Y. 011·11"r. S.olbo.'l Coves. f I 160 $3,920-acl'l'. $975 down pay· gar. \\'8lk to beach. FOR LEASE, r·.v ., z & J hu11, 2 ha. Xln't hOn\c, It)(' \l't1l crfall , 45' 1inn\. Rec.
Laundry 1:1.Tea for ea('h unit. 67;...42 l1 101· :1 ppt. o r 58 e n1l'nt, easy tl'rms. 833-3223 $:\~.2~~'. nr .. beach, ()('Can BR, t'ncl 2 car gar, 20x2'l & yard \\·-11·ater pd. No rtm. &1una . Si:ls 1·2 Bdrm.,
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lRVINE TOWNHOUSE-Sc'a'i"i .!~n'hne-tx-ach. SlO'J,000. BAYSHORES OWNER THE CONDO CAPER R IE t t W tod ll4 $400 _ 2 BR, 2 BA ho\JM!, fain r1n. priv patio. Con1· 2pe1ts3. 8 ~6100-7 m3o5.05 •~kdpns. F"lu·n·Ur1•1r~rn . ._!.!oo1\ SIU. * UNDER $30,000 * ' .....,.. · 4 BR, 3 BA, $61,900. &l2 .. '\49.1 Tn\!\ tall yQUng d(!('())'ator ea I II e •n ocean vlell'. sumnlt'r only. 1nu11lty pool, tenni8, sauna, --w ays. SE!'.: : .wuu anons,
Like.J new 3 bctla, 1,150 sq. Newport Heights 11•a1~ thru the big 3 BR,* Cj) • k C h * NU-VIEW RENTALS child pluy arcn. South Bay &l•l-tiI8S 11·knd. 1..::.64:::"'~°';o7cc0·==~~=-
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teer, air <.·ond. shag cptg, --"';_;;_---"'--'----I living, dinfng. kltciien, Ba. UIC GS GTM030 or 494-3248 Realty, 962-3002, Ch\•ncr AVs\IL J une 15th. Cus1om $30 WEEK & UP
redwood pa.Tu, near JXIOI SEA BREEZES "1\hing:, hnuning," rye-\\'ill buy your property. All f 305 Agenl 4BR & fam i·n1, OP lrg e Studio .~ 1 Bil Apt1. .. ! ~park. Owner selling this bfO\\'S lifting now &.. 1hcn. cash \\'ithin 12. hrs. Call House5 Un urn. Huntington Btaich cul-clc-Kac lo!, rm for boot e TV & l\tnid service Aval!.
i unique, A I p I n c · s t y l e PLUS vi<""' or Oec:1n & Bay ,\t lhe big terrazzo en try. ht• 962.8851 or. lt'lr. Gard.nee p rl . e Phone Scrvlce-lltd. Pool I t~ in \Va I n u t frn1n upstHirs family rn1. nlO\"{'S smoothly to lhc liv-i General $450/nlQ l!!e. 556-8868 or e Chiltln·n .i:.: i~ct ScctkJn I Square, amil'l!it the Orange Charmini,: :l Bil. ,t 2 baths, Ing roorn, an incredulou.i; ~ 2 BEDROOM 1 Beth, &12--43!n' 2375 Nr\itport BJvil .• O f
GtWe in Nor1h Irvine. rHr1ing rn1., fl'pl{'. & f.a. look on hl.s handwin!-' race, ~Jllll builtins. $2 1 0. per BEAOi 2 blocks. :\ hr, or 2 ;M.~ or 645·396'1'
I S29,900 firm . Please, no hl.'at . 1-lui::;e kitchen ,!',. nook & tlung hts arm' wld". "I h Ch'ld & t b /d 2 "" f I · Cl<I<
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· h lk · 1 I t I .._ mont • I rtn po s l' en, ....., P. c, 111 · I n11. l'<irn. 2 , ...... 1~1,, agents. · · · BLUFFS ivtl \\•a ·Ill pnn ry, >re 1 ciu1't believe it! $46,000? I 1 b rtbc hi /htd n · '"' ~ """' eabirwls & hll-ins. Extra "''lei $S5,000 tor one not Rs BROKERS INC. RENTALS OK. CAL L DALE cu . nic . rs ,P w quel·n siir t){'(I, prlv. drca.s-' MASfSIVE .Qu1.-cn f\111. r y lgc, rlb l. 1-:nr11g<' on 1,lllCy & !::..,1 h b f..: all Apartments 96.2.+t71 pools, tennis c1s, $.1:S. ini.: 1·111, ~xlra In:. roomic. ~ mutel" bdrn1 . Y11rd HS pret· t . k" $'19 fiOO I'>""" across t c ay •· · \VANT 3 01· '1 lxlrn1 hon1c 0u.w.-645-1658. • .. 11(-1_ gu r II' stora"c. Adults
ty ' as S11·opc P a r k , Ti·--Li'""'l G•·--nl••lt l'X 1 u par ing., · •' · tht•y thre\9 iu V.'flS a set al Nrv.·port llgli. Arci•. Prin. .,._._ I \" ._ " nigh-on-to 2 yrs old. <Avner '" .,._, ._._ CALL ~ '4' 2414 r & · f • nk u---(Glcn1narl 1 ·Bl.K froin bcuc t ... , only, nu 1><'1s.
1 has .s;:ret'd 10 pay us 4Si1 fee 3 Bf'droom, 2 Bal h A , .. · jev.•clL"y I found in a closet. No. G.~. Duily Pilot, P .O. IMMACULA.l'E c:ot'tlcr 4 br, pool priv. 't'rly l<'nst. $.1Th. _:.:.::c::...c...::....::..:.:'-"',..-'-'--~-I
lo M!ll this v e r i tab I c liO Thousand Dol!ars -~ .. ~-f'4-•14C.IL Tl'U inc, <locos the blonde go Bo." 1560 Costa ?.1csa, 92626. 41:~ \\'. 19th SI., Costa f\frsa la r. buck yd, act-o!i.'\ from 1110• lst, last $200. sec. Afte r Sf\.1Al~L bachelor i pt. utU .
' Shcl!errd 'ferra<'l' ~~~ • anr JJ'Ons a JlH.'<'e o JU only. \Vl'ilC Clnssillc<l Ad ~ (r!'n1e ~ br. 2 bai fl1sd yd, 2035 Fullerton, C.M •.
paradise of g r e c n -tre e '~===-====~_,~J~ REAL TY · "'ill1 tltis?" The blonde gig-' 1854 S. Coast H11•y;, Laguna ck•n1. schl, all extras. $28:1• 6 pnl 6'l2-:18\R pd, older atlull. lte11t $15. 10\l'ell~. e11oner~h.aT[iUf.:tti' ~Ne•.r NiwporF P•l t orrle• ~gl~~'U.:tak"Fit;-! h~said; I ~ !J63:;!029 H ·~BOR • '"R. J.25._st~t:w:jJy ... -~~~..n·.,,===-'$8,000 of extrns. (Take "as soon as Wan U ·nc " I • COSTA A1ESA OFFICE N F t 4 nn ~ · • ·•· CUIVer 10 \Valnut and East Ple8.Sl' Call: 641-1150 San Clemente C~I Denison ~ia~~ f~r Financial Serving-Costa !o.fl"!la, Newport MB~~I~~ ooc:11r~m °:m~~. 2BA:, fam tm, din rm, nr Blvd., niaf!a4.<er.
to -Ravenwood , to 4282 BY O\vncr, 3 Ii.: bcdrms, a fo!IO\v up on this caper.l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~mm Beach, Huntington Beach. Frnncisclan Fountains By pool & gardener pd, $485. * SUS CASITAS
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Brookside.) Quint a r d CHARLOTTE LONG 613-Tlll. j1 S.135 .1 BR, gar. apt. water The .Sea. 962 .. ~ a lt &14-5471. Fu111 Bach<'lor & I BR'S.
n "'t,y "'' 2991 cptd, :l ba, fplc, lg cov :.:::..:='---------Q I'" eru • tM...-• Realtor Si nce 1950 patio, 2 car gar, lndscpd, i VACANT 4 Bedroom. Business , & elec pd., child & sngls ok. 5/1vknds FOR ]('.ts<' J uly l j, hard lo f\loricll! Jll'n Da >J·
·,MUST SELL! beach side IOI, ask S.12.500. 1-lunt. Bch., l ~ii: bath, brand-Opportunity 200 $141).SI55 · 2 BR h<>uses w/ LEASE w/opt to pUl'Cha!ic. fu"KI bluffs, 4 br, 3 ba, lar 2110 NC11·port Blvd., CM
By °"-l'lCr, save on this beau ti-492-3957 nc\V carpets & drapes. gar. & yds, some on Ellidc Cust bit niobile honlf', Must custom pri. view patio. $500. LAR. 1 hr fun1. apt. 5 min lo
ful JllQdel t10mc, l yr. old, Sharp-as-a-pin. $23,s;;o. Lo1\• PACIFIC BUSINESS $165 · 1 BR duplex, like see to apprec. Call 1or appt, n10. &14-43I9. • bc11ch, )!ttr, 11·ulk-in closet,
4 BR, 3 BA. bonus rm, lam. Santa Ana do\\'TI f'llA-VA trnns. SALES llQUSC, all ulil pd., car1X1rl, ~i-7:0) £ASTRLUF'1'' condo, 3 llll.. bll ins, dlsh"'r. ndult s , no
rm.i , ~ag cpt, air rond. IMMACULATE --------*"Scot! Realty • 20'".U Ne,vport Bl., Costa Mesa encl. yd. Lll.G 2~~ BR. din Rm. 3 blks 21,S ba, fm n n, shutte1·{'() JX'IS. $145. 544--12'23
sprD'TK!ers. rov'cl pa t io , O\VNER. 3 BR. 2 BA, rant 536-7533 S:lJ-1\U Phone 645-1770 $120 · Bach, furn, all util pd. frOlll beach. fnccd yrd, \\·inllo\\'S, rrpli·. t.-on1n1 pool, LC. I BH, tl'rracc, S/pool,
I SS7,000. Sec to appreciate. BAYCREST rn1., complelely upgraded. PARh.l..JKE i;ul-roundings, * * E/sidC'C \LL SQ.-0 rlctaC"luXI gar. LcKse $300. S<IOO n10. 6i3-7T."l2 Ideal for b.'\chclor, ndlts, no
I ~deSaro!D&, .. ~ISn-.2,·,56 .. <t>ll $68,900 Shag cpts,NccntaSel •,ir,SbllCns, pool, NB, 3 HH . 2 BA, COFFEE SHOP, Scats 22. ' -lll 5](i-1~1. San Juan Capistrano Chl'hi~~~.h s' 1"'. ,J,"'_!!~ .. $140 1993
"""'""" -> -.. culdesac. r. h, · st $43,000 o1· 11·ill rent l\'/Opt. at The Beach $4,000 FP-w.•. .,., ;iu.:).l
0 f · l Plaza & Fnvy, $38,500 2 3S -* LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE 3 BEDll.00~1 -LEASE $250
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L•ll)l.n• Bt•cn nc o the nicest, c canes! 557_2611 to buy. 6:1 -1,, * $lt:JO . Cozy 1 BR Cottage in Crpts, dl'ps. Nr sch l~. 4 BR, 2 BA, \\·/cplg & drps, S1tfA LL apt, "''/11vt bu kit. 4 bedroom homes you "'ill Chicken t>cligllt gr $5,000 f\lo ~ t fri ~ !\.AT.ELL.A &41-mil frn..'<I yd. No Jlt'ls. Priv lake privil. In p\1 home. SIOO. ~lW'O:BLOCKS • ~ • ~hs D~ing room~~-a ~3 . lnceme Property-J66 o~yt o~~ in nre,~ s1i;-mt~.rs. pe1 ok.' 5 v, re g. -~n. 38R house for rent, drps. & ~f· R~s. ~ail July IS!:~ 642-7838, Rnm-12nnon
L •. ·llo beach; this qua.int 2 F10o~--iu~lhal~I r_,Ar:in~nnn_ ati01~0~ ,.. llabltHomes l(i *Jj 48 GA-D QE·N °ntts~*~3oo* em:s · $175 -New 2 BR, nr, ocean, -block \v all (encc., chil<lrcn & S300.; "4if.>.l029. • • STUNN IN G t B n
l'bdi'(ll. honte is the perfect """'... .,...,... . .ft -gar;-cpts;-drps,pet.~'2m\1:.!"'!:'o~\rl4~.~7~..,.,~~54~·--~--, NU 3 81:..:.lli.Jhlo..-_vic\\' -garden apt. JXIOI. rec nrea, ~ai:h cottage. Immacul ate· OPEN TIL 9 . IT'S f'UN TO BE NICE' ';••·---~:...: BAR BQ J-IA.i'IJDOUT ·sm . Ocean viel\', 2 BR, $12.."i I BR house, gar .. also 2 Carpel, drapes, $32'5 I 1110, 710 w. listfi SI. $'165. . .
ly clean, open beam ceilings, ~~ • u·N I TS }o'ull p;ic! $2000 bltns, cpts, drps, child, sni. BR $16.'l, util. pcl., kids, pets Aft 5• 536-0029 $160, 1 BR furn apt, lg.c'i>cl
cozy fireplace, plus extra. Mobile Home5 $~~·. 8·1g 4 BR.-''·'-BA, 1~1... on .lx:ith. A!o!t. 'fee. 919-8430. H F yd, ulils pd. Newly painted
",l:.iQMJs" roon1 for guc.!>1S , For Silt 1 ?It. COFr EE ST-IOP scat 74 """ .,. .. ouses urn. or 546-9300 aft 6. (,vilb scpuratc entrance.) ' ----------'""-I \Ve can substantiate J~ & L Free 8tandlng bid gar .. fncd for kids, pels. lrvt'ne Unfurn. 3101-'-"'-='-'c.."-----
r ALSO SUM!\IER RENTALS ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --"'--'--"-------. Honie is huHt on rt.2 Jot lo "=~¥~'§o~~~~~~ Motor Home Rentals igures on this one, as \\'e Nels $1,800 mo short hrs. CALL 494-9491 Hunt_ington Beach ; ena'.bl.e fu ture expansion i! FASCINATING tna nagc it. Beautifully main-* * ~H!!u!!n!!l!,!in~g!_!t~on~H!!a~rbo~u!!r:__1----=7,;~;;;---·1 ! dc$'ecL $55,000. J tnincd in C\'Cl'Y respect. SURPLUS STORE * LANDLORDS * 2 BR. 2 Baths .•••.•.•.. S325 ... $145-$165 . ~/. NEWPORT SALES & LEASING $495,0l.tl. Principals Only. nets $25.000 FH.EE RENTAL sr.:RVICE 3 BR. 2 ba1 hs .......... $Z7S 3 BR. 2 BA. family rn1. A1>-BACJ IELOR & 1 BR., :, O ·,y 6*. full service racilily Sparling lnve5tment 01vncr v.•ill sacr i:fice tota l LANDLORDS! 3 RR., 21" ba. Bonus rm $425 plianc.~s for sale. Call for :pa.llos, fr11lc's priv. garages "1'16.' CHARM D M t H Corp., 638-5662 package for $35,<XX> 011·ncr 3 BH. 21: bn ........... S350 detnils! 84&-1332. -Divided bath ,!;,: lots of
I REAL ESTATE I 2·1!Xl sq. ff. nf chArm !n anmar 0 or omes ~D~E~L~U7X~E~4'~P~L~E~x=E~s-' mu,~1.1e,,a,,v,e1.1nnveI~ldmReysnt•d-ue \Ve Specialize in Newport 5 BR. :l1 ~ ba .• ··•••·••• $375 Condominiums closet!!. Rel'. hall , pool & Ne"'port Heii:hts oot far .. " Beach e Corona del Mi..r • \\'.:-Jlavc Summer Rentals Unfurn. 320 pool lnblcs, ,;11una baths.
( 1190 Glenneyre St. I but not loo close I lo Hoag 531 6800 Only 3 Left! Best rental area. * * & Laguna. Our Renlal Ser· v• • Sc<-for )'OUrst'll. 17301 494-9413 5'19-0316 1-lospital on Catalina Drive. -All units have frplc's, dsh-Liq store gro. $28,500 n10. vice is FREE to You! 'I'ry ISIO n-Fountain Valley Keelsoo Ln. (I h.lk \\'. ot
L•guna At It$ Be!lt 4 Br, fnrmnl dining & huge NE\\!PORT BAY whrs, forced air heat, air/ * • Nu-Vle11•! -------'-----1 ~aeh, 1 blk N. of Slatcrl.
Dramatic, uns1X1ilcd ocean rcerealion roorn. Ocean & DOLutOUSE cond., closed garages. Pool PICK UP LIST OF OUR NU~VIEW RENTALS i d h·11 3 BR, 2 BA, bllins, frpll', dbl . S.12-78-18
ba i \\'l\.LKER &. Ne 2 BR .. be I avail. \Valk to shop'g, schls BEER BARS FOR SALE 613-4030 or 494.3248 ·i· ... ·. re I 1.oar, fnct"d ·~. $260 nlO. S140 -ULTRA Nie·-Apl, 6 views ·a nd quali ty construe-• Y v c\1'., , -\\' P' nc 1 & park * * )"••! ,.. Uon meld to pcrfeclion in LEI-~ H.ealtori::. 54fi--0022. Ad ul rs $16,500 675--0723 S I· I t * VACANT 3 Bedroom plus inc l. maint. 2 yrs old . Pools. 4 G11ntt•ns. Sll.una.
lhi.s 3 BR. 2 BA custom H,\RBOR \'u lfomc:o., 4BR. ?110BlLF. tlome . "Viking." par ing nvestmen ICEC~~~l~~D den home with fenced yard, 5.)7-S&IO. v.·kencls ca 11 T(•nnis. Priv1tl<' P a t I 0 •
hoinc . ..Bca.incd calhetltaJ 2BA.--S}!:l--le\'t'.'I ?11ontc'go. )o:lnt conrl. Mo\oing out of --~C~o~r~p~"c..:6~38-:.:566=2=----ICaptured customers located builtins. fireplace and gold REALT\' 21 3-J2S-;i738 Ad ut ls. Ph: Sl6-0'.l"i9.
ttiling, secluded patio and High quality <Irk b1'0\vn slate. A-1 Park "in N11rp t DOCTORS & ~~VESTORS in Leisure Vlor ld 10 year shag carpet. Lease, or lease A Conipany \\lith Vil!ion Mission Vieio
2 ~·ks. Ju!!1 a 5 mii:iutr shag crptl'I Si lovely drps, Bch, 890 \V. 15th St, No. 14. ATI_'EN I ION lease asking $35,01)).-10,000 dn. \\•ith option to buy. $260. per Univ. Park Center. Irvine
11·alk to beach. Owner in -Cow1lry kit£'h.-Ian1 r n1 . •73 BUDDY 12X·IO, 1 bdnn 20 · ne1v units, Costa :r.tesa.. * * , n"IO. Call COATS & Call Anytime, ·552·1~
Laguna Beact. 3 BR, 2 RA . enc. gar., pool, _.:,; __ ..;.c:,:..;_ ___ .1
c/d, :;;/c ovt•n, patio, Va-LAGUNA Jo:STATE LIVING
tO\.\'n until sold. $79,500. For Prof. lndscpecl. fo[" Jo\V furn. Costa r..1csa Adult ~~irst !-Iser depreciation op-COFFEE-sHOP \\'Au.ACE, 546-4141 Offica IJOUI'$ 8 A~! lo i-i P\\t·
delJl,ils, 494-5689. niaint. 1'1ove right in. 1992 Park. s4500. Jl?l'tun1ty .. Schedule~ gross 1-~inancial District
cant s:r-ia 8.10-llfll , On Ref'('~ of ~l'rl('nl'I, 11•idc
C d I M d F oct'an vic'ol·S. Cit$' lo bt-ach
* HARD TO FIND * Po11 Cla ridge p I ace . An1crican 537-9390 $54,000. Prtce S 3 8 :.i ' 0 0 0 . Scats lli . Gross $12 !XX) Mo. ,644-2127. Do"'·n payn1ent $75,000. For C . ' on\ · Clo~e in, \Valk lo beach. 3 =-'-'=-'c-~==~~--I l0x47 i\IOBlLE H o 111 c details call CJS Rea I omcr loca;10:· apt. y,
Bd n11 s., 2 baths; Laguna *· DUPLEX * w/10x20 cabana, xlnt cond. Estate, 54S-ll68 or 833-0584. COCKTAILS NO 1'\XlD
cbalin , \\'i\h den & rlining PJu, vacant lot .197,500 1741 Pomona,· Spt1CC' 41, S -Fllll.; Jgc. fenced yard il'ith =C~.•~1.'=~==-~--IX UNIT - apartn1ents \\'ith Gross 9500 to 10,400 mo "' , ~ ,, 1'9 500 BLOCK TO OCEAN ~ ocean brecics. Spacious 3 001 ,.,,, r-1 _food • .,c u."e · a , · '6!} SKYLINE 2fu52 bdrn1 , 2 B I -
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BR, 1% A, b tins. crpl'd, Leased out top ioc •• b'bll& Beach Collage • $57,500 ha th, Costa i\-lesa r\dult drp'd. 65' x 300', clos_-. _to asking • .,=nn . Dov.n
, gramn1ar sc · ·. m-Pnlt Dctermin<'s Total Pr.
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~• BALBOA BAY PROP Pa1·k. hool $1050 ~
* 673-7420 * An1cril'an 557-9390 L'Oml'. Asking $115,000. but * *
LEASE \\'f opt to purchase. mak~,off\f'\' KINGAARD THE MARKET PLACE OF
494•5671 499-2100 STEPS TO OCEAN Cust bit 1nobilr ho me. Must R.E. &1.2-22'12 OVER 150 BUSINESSES
"-~*::;OCc:__EA_N_V~l~E\-\-, -*--· · · TE'.'INIS, POOLS, CLUB see to apprec. Cal l for appt. Jo'OURPLEXES, good income PACIFIC BUSINESS SALES
!luge, ocean view !iv. rm. Very clean 3 BR . 212 baths. 962·7306. in 1-Iunt ington Beach, will EXPANSION Jo~unds • Prof.
\\"/frpll: din. area. 2 BR. family nii., !rplc .. bllns, -,-,E-ll'_PO_R_T_B_A_Y_B_E_A_UT_Y_ rrade for ti?me In So. Bay !\tan Guar. 3 ror l Return
dl'rl + guest rm. W/\V carp., cl rapi·s. 147·500· , 2 Br 2 Ba sundeck, pvt bch. or O\l"ner \Vlll carry ~D. 1st Yr. Call Mr. Victor lTI4J
Carp. thruout. Cc n t ra I CAYWOOD REALTY AduH park. 540-3672 .J.L. Young Realty, 842-8540 ~
kitchen 11•/rnngc, o v c n, * .548-1290 * or 847-1216· . f;n-SALE. BY OIVNER _ * S'x47', 2 txlr. t'X cond. . v ~~h500v.·sh_ r. ~e this one! *OCEANFRONT* S2·19J includes nl'\\' a luin 4 U, 2 ~ 3 _BR blt-u:is. ne11· Laundry $l~ minimum
.,..,,.,. PARADISE shed, awnini:;. iHG-8323 eves. \V/W, S53•9::io. S600 inrontc. do11•n \\i lh terms. Call after M~ion Rl'nliy 49-l--0731. 1.000 Sq . ft. of i\'OOCI & t·h·u·m g..,4 I l BP.., SltAG thru--0ut, ~_'.f._{7-J!G~'· Agt. S33-22 I2; 4:30Pf\f 714: 527-5388
La9~na Hills duplex. l:120.IXXI. dra. 8\\'ll ini:;. 1,;'0rncr lot. Ci\l. 1;-,'S,TSIDE cos;rA ,,,~·s.·\ Money to Loin 240
LIDO REALTY $18'8. 64J-5781 O't 5J0=:.:193 ,.. u.; 3 B);t. 2 BA. "Cordova," in 6·2 BR uni ts. $920 inc mo.
porn•lar ... 1,, ••• 1·•11~.. a-a. 33n Via Lido. N'pt &•ach o,,,~1· 00-1 500 'Is-~= 1
Lg'!lot $36.900. 675.6900. Bkr . * 673-7300 * Real Estate. lnd~~ir:I· p~;pe ~~;· ,68 st
Laliuna Niguel 401 FELIZ, N.B., Ea .s tblu!f Generiiil !Ml
• :: Condo, 3 BR, \\'Ct bar, beaut l ~mmmmmm.:.:;~
TD Loans
UP TO 95%
-•:;•c:•:.:n::•:...::::•:..;.:.:a::r:_ ___ I Con o. urn. or & shopping. Heated pool -5 Or 6 Bdrnu~. • ..... · • $3T:i Unfurn 325 • .. $200 · Sma!I "2 BR front house, 3 BR, 2 1~ ba, fan1 rn1 ... S.190 • soon. ...,cc., c 11 ll I o·m
1 & dec.'Oru!or 11pt. 2 BR, 2 ba,
l' ean neat, gar . 3 llll . honus roo1n : •.••• S400 Mesa Verde DI t h
$300 N. 2 BR b f 1 s 1v.·as er, Sl•ll . cl<'ru1i~ • ice . Jtns, rp c, 5 Bi•droonts .•••.•••.... S4 10 ;;.:;:.o;;_:.c.'-"::....----f I
dbl gar., yd., patio, child/ 4 BR., 2i,;. b.'ltl.1s ••••..•. $425 COU NTRY Club Villa. 3 br. ~~'f!n,Furo. ,. lirlcr, 1S4~
pct. 4 Bil ., 2~-!i baths .••••••• $435 21 .. ba pool jaL'U:a.i all· ·Uol. &rn. or un umM .. 1u"' ·
$400 • Lrg. 3 Bit oceanfront jaCc-nl ?i1esa Veme coUhtty u · · garage. n f'I!
t'Ol'ldo, Balboa, yrly. Club. Adult<;. ~5868 a~~'k1 Or }'OU r broker
NU-VIEW RENTALS £7J-4000 or 494-32.18 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 OCEANt"RONT apt. avail
N t •~ .. lmrncd. \\!'Inter rJ.tcs untU
QOLL House 2 story. l bdrm. twpor P<llaCn J uly. 494-7302
$225. Paneled & erptd. 43a
Catenation "8--0211. "SINCE 1916" ADULTS-LEASE Newport Beach
LARGE 3 Br. near shopln~ 1st Y.'cstem Bank Bldg. 2 Br. 2 ba., carport .. $250 -~~-------
Adults only. s 3 2 5. / m 0 liniversity Pad<, Irvine 3 Hr. 2 ba. gar, pool •.•. $300 $35 •& up. -1 Bit 2 BR &
64o-oo20/644-4&t7 eves. Days 552-7000 Nights REALTOR &I Z.5333 Bachelors. Color '1V, maid * * 2 BR, 2 BA, 1 blk for Dupl1x11 Furn. 345 seiv, pool. The l\1esa, 415 N.
Big Corona, adlts, only 4 HR . :! BA, nr. CU1ver & Newpmi Bl ., NB. 646:~1.
$320/mo. 673-3315 \\'alnut. frplc, bltrui, cpts & Co1t1 Meu BEACON Bay 7 Bdrm, 2 BA,
1\rps. 01ifd rcn & pets ok. be h NR. Ocean 3 BR, 3 Ba, fien, s::oo. ~ 1071 * * 2 BR di . pvt ac , tmnis, yrly $3$.
d. ;11 be ·1 · x., urunac., Summ<'r $250. 11·k. Adults. in.rm., .os., am CCI ·· 'J'\\'O BR. Near SD & SA encl. gar., nr. \VeslcliU, 675-17~!1 or 642-1329 fri>lc. $450 671-3471 $210. 67~1°~. ' ·
Costa Mesa
h;1·ys, frplc, dishwa.'lher, ..---~"
S\f)VI_'. :i:.1-:-J&";() art.;, N.,w rt Beach STEPS lo beach, lrg 7BR, i"!?-::":-'-i'!::':'i:"'-''---f--l~~::;,:.~~~--1.l!""~am\ffi.,-"'1'1!!!>11n""-'ll1k.____\!jij:,1---Laguna Beach BAY VIEW system. 1tt1r rloor ol)('ncr, Yrly, $300. Adlts, 642-3490.
$190 . l BR Vlt•!orla Bch 4 br, 2 ha, ttJ.lpcr, Comp!.
hou!'t'. zoned husiness yrly. furn. Re-dee:, 2 blk5 to ocean. OCEANFRON T -Open J une CONDO. 2 BR, 2 131\ <"n Golf decor, cor unit on lg course, bltns, bcaul vu, ten· )'.:"rc>Cnbclt. Open If o u se ISO 4. ACRES 2nd TD Loans ---~iyclub. I0'71r-dn. $36;900. e\•(·ry dHy ll-6.-Ov•ner. Acreage for salt 83tL..o638 64(}..1391 \~lclJ located corner. Present lowest rates O range Co.
Three bedroom, 2 bath.
built-in kitchen. fireplace,
rlouble car garage, qu.iet
tree-shaded street. $245 per
month.
$~50 2 BR 1• BA ' h. "It s v -· 1 A ·1 & July. For '•·r owners ~ • , \I , nr. 1 ....... 1 I. 1s sc. va1. U It $200 '°' $22j 1cl
sch!, bll n!!, yd. 6-25. days ~-5820, eves. 67~1 ' 11 Y·
$:wl • Lrg. 4 BR 2~ BA, 832-9478. -~·--· ~~----\
Lido Isle
BUILDER'S ATTENTION 1ncornc. Sl400. per n10, Great M HARBOR Vu 1-lomes, 4 BR, Choil'c location, Tustin. Ar>· potcn!inl . \l'ill rfiviclc. Ap. Sattler tg. Co. C::WAli\[H & Lll
lsty. Lil:c Vu lot. Fan-proved for 45 un!l s. l>Zl.lX Sl.2.5 sq. ft. 642-2171 545-0611 Realto-"'"m l
E'11oy This Summer tastically upgraded. Priced DANIA REALTY CO. R M C di R I Sc · H bor area 21 yrs '" .....,.... Solidly huill, buyCront "i !h brlO\\' mkt Open Sa t/Sun * 64~~J60 * oy C ar 9 ea tor l"Vlng ar ' 2043 \Vcstcliff Drive
·trplc home, i..all:l.IM Nigoel Duple•• Unfurn 350 Newport Heights
NU-VIEW RENTALS ~~=-~~'.:.· ____:~1::::::7'::-:--;::::--:-:--:-1
673-4000 or 494.3248 Balbo• Island CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. 1\dulll!, no __ pets. Lge ki t. St"iS -$150.
OCEANFRONT LEASE :\ bt·. . pier , 2421 E. 16th St NB &-16-1801 pier & float. Spacious 4 BR /l ·~"~·~-0::~-~<>c14;·~~~--lSlO Newport Blvd. C.M. CASH IN A HURRY! Open eves til 9 Pi\1 b u 3 C Sa d ·s DO Commercial 548-7729 ' Borro\\' on your home, paitl a . 1s. a r garage. · n Y BEDR M HOME I""'"'"""""""""""""""',. for or not. use funds to cnn-LEASE OR LEASE OP-
llugr, luxury. frpli·. 11ub--ter-waterfront. o;•?:;, ···.!:rand Apt. Unfurn. 365
bca!"h/0<'t'an vuC'. Sni.OOCl.12600 sa. 11., 3 b11, hf•a!{'(l pool, _P_r_o~p_e_r_t~y _____ 1_S_8 170 r.olldatr billll, improve your TION. $450. per mo. i~
·LIDO REALTY B11rk Bay aN>a . $62.0CXJ, 1·a11 L ·;;o;;ts;;;f;;o;;r;;S;;a;;l;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;I honic. buy ntw prope11 y, or eluding pool service. 3
rant'il tl prk ,l'lt'VlltOr. 3 • Ca ij 5-
AvoiJablc, s.~ou u S•150 ~fO. ncl, I. '· ."-' . ---General
Yrly. Costa Me--
:{277 Via Lido. N'pt B<>al'h O\\·nrr al G.JG-1 721. $385,000. • for ;uly good purpos<'. Con-Bed 2 b h M
* 67J..7300 * /DUPLEX. 0(•1•anf1-nnt. ~ 2-,\CRES al 1-IARBOR ·'-·I APARTMENT SITE fldcntia!, fnst service in rm., at • ese
OfK'n houSt· 400 f'lirf Dr. Sat ALL NEW & Sun 12-4 Plll 494--0615 & 2BR, I 1 ~ J;, 171~. tlrps, .
NEW Lloo CONDOS old, close to school. ill CEN.rf_;n -C-2-Zonr . 6 Prime loc·ation in your home or our office. dtl Mer. Pool & rum-:;;torc:-• 6 off1<'•'" &· S hous£"i. SIGN,\L i\10RTGAGE CO. pu5 rm, Call 546-4141 .
\\'ak•t·h'Ollt + m·ach, 2IXX) ~· ~n1cn_i.1irsf. '.~~,'. G67~~!l{)~!_From Spot for :;;hoppin~ Cf'ntl'r 01' JluntillJil'.\On Beach f114l 556-0106.
49-1·212·1. bltins, ){ar. p:u.io. SliO/!\lo. CarJl('ls, rlrapt"s & P."llnt. CALL: 5-1&-3580 Lovely large 2 BR 2 BA.
1 Bit J'CCrig, slove, dlsp., lge bllin kitrh, 2 c·l~•'fl '"l''ll.
f1.:3 BR , 2 BA . Only 3 untts · In.>, ll llt :l, ,,,.J .• .v.-.. high !'isl'_~~ do\\n . f:ial. Near lluntington Harbour l;iiiii.iiii;ii;iiiioiiiiiiiiiiii"'l 2 BEDROOl\·f & den or 3
lt:ft. $189.000 each. Principles Duple xes near 1hc occ;111 , 7' :.i' ~ • Exclush·e ARcn l Jusr lisled!. 1' IX't"lroom home v.•ith fenced
fenced yn rtl w/patio, 3 01111 Poinf Al!ul ll! plt-asr·. •· nio.
hlocks lo beach. utll incld, LRG 3 Br. bltn kit, 2 ba.. RLTR . 612-4.153.
on!Y. Fl'f'd Barbour Re al i\1ilcs Larson, Rt'al1or · QUIN1'ARD REALTY. S200,000 2ND Trust Deeds yard. Enstside Costa Mesa
Estate 97S-37'J3. * 67:~-S:-i/33 • 1871 !-!arbor. Ci\1., &l2-'>!l91 HARBOR loc11llon. l1as dishwasher,
$225 mo., ls! & la!!t 497-2591 Panora mil.' 0Li'11n v i c 1v . Balbo11 Island
Lagun• Niguel Close to h .. , t· h;c.rbor. Bldg 1~=~==7""-;-,==='-'=====""°===='-'=======-====~ PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. cpts, drapes, $265 pr month. Any Amount Phone 646-Ti n le.!!ll thn • : ,' ol•l. s;m 1110. NU zqlt, crpts, d rps , NE\V Sea Tel"?'acc Twnh9'!. 499-~ -w!'' '-1rv, d11h/w111h., frplc,
1-~D...:;E_..::S;..,,E;;_;...U _,I ~ '---/'---=~--.::::-:7' • . Ecology in the home: "Dirty? I I r I· A fte r my kid tokes a bath/ WO
COMP' ANY
REALTORS
SINCE 1944
3-2 BR homes avail., $140, * Call 675-4494 BKR. $145, $150 Alao, J BR house, ...,,....,.,...,....,.,....., ... ~I ~tB $I25, walk to waler, ~oney Wanted .25_0 Kids, pets on all. Agt. fee. --97!1-ll430.
OccA.n vieW, 2 br, l 'h ba, iiii~~~~~~~-~I plr ily, 206 Grand Canal, tlra, crf)h1, 2 car attch. GiJ....1::28
garage, patlo, Prl. Beach, r. ~ --------1 pool. tcnnifl court, privacy, I A 1 R ! c;.fJ1 ELEGANT 2 Br w/gar, rr. security. $.13._lj. L c l:t s c , pfrtm,nt.s o1 ent Y" shops/bell, it.cir . 835-3437,
644-1151 • .;-~;.;;;;;;.;;;. evt?/wknd,'I flM"39!1. \VT:::LL c.c;t. N.B prof. n1an 3 BR. 2 BA, dlx, nr. C d I M !!!!!!!~~~~"."~~!!!!~I se<'ks to borrow SI5.000 for \\'cstcllff, frplc.. 2 encl. Lido lilt oron1 • ar EXCHANGE 2.-4 yrs 011 2nd 1ru.itt deed on g11.r., gardener, t m m a c . cA:<pl::.•:;.·..:F..:u:;:r.:;n:;.· ___ .;::360liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
673-4400
N.B. horne w $45,000 cq ui!y $.JlO. 675-1849. Cl·IAR!llrNG , lgc. 1-bdrm.; G I
H-2 1_,o\/\Vill l.akc 6 Un its, .... 11•ill pay 1Tu1x1 lcgn.l In· * SHARP 2 BR, I BA f_rplc.. (!hi. go.rage, 'patio. "-'a~ne;,;_;,r~a--------~
!luntirn:ton Bea('h. tel't'81 rntc bu l no poi nl!i. ,.. 1 p 1 G ~tl•ps lo prlvall' bc«Ch. ~ • ; F8P.· .10 to 15 Units In 11.;11. onlv. Write ClAsl!Uicd f,j;;~:.:~~. 00 $~ iµn~O $320-Ycnrly. &12·0300 BEAUT. DECORATED ~
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r1u1g<' County. :'Id No. 890. Dftily Pilot. P.O. 11'!-i 8974 M ase Verde ALL NEW THRUOUT !!!~ parling Investment Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Call! .. i-:=:;;""=:·:;;-;=.:;;:=;;;:;;:::;;xiii-1:.:;_:::,::_:..:.::..:.::__ ___ _ ----i or . :m26 . ·4 BR, 2 sr~fft;l1-' Cl r~AN 4 OR 2 B ., 1 -:1lR:, 2 BA, rc !I ON'ttNJ\CJ!"it:'C 638-5662 lO'li DISCOUNT on • .,=:.,ooo nd'ults. \Veslc\Uf arta. Pool ~ -· • · A. 0 cu • Adults. $425/mo. RL TR. Apt11. turn./unfurn. LcHM!
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" TD San Cl.,..,., Scrv. $425. S.16-3439. d('-sac. Xlnt rond . Ganl\~n('r 642-4353 Fircplneu I p1·lv. n..'ltio11. c 2 I AT 1 1 1 st on cmentc incld. $325 per mo. 3017 · , ..
r.-AJ • x n oc .• approx. ocl'an vl C\v motr l e.pt site. ?.1ESA Verde Villa-2 -br, 1 Ceylon ll.d. C ill ~-~~-=~-----Pool11 TcMls Con1nr1 RkfRI.
50x1AA pn !-!a rbo r 8Jvtl., $350 mo Incl 11:..•% due 5 ba, yd, air cond, $225. mo. N B :B.::•;;lbo:.:;:•;c..:P..:•::.n;;;in:,:•:;u:;l.:;• ___ 1 OCO ~3 IAn, CclM ft\l' • .zG1 1
C.l\J. must sell. oo•ncr ....... · 1114j 493-l l.rrl • .55o:::1-38'::e;::,l_______ •wPort aach (l\faeArthur nr Coaiil llwy)
12131 19Z-1028 _,... -$35 WEEK & UP
Mor,9•-• 1-IAJtBOlt Vu Ji m•. Carmel, ~-1 BEAlITJFUI,, ocean view .. -' 260 Dahl Point • ~cri ng Rooms FOR LEASE. 2--bcdrooni 1..AGUN A R-t lot, close to Truat Deeds Sharp. 3 BR, r11.15m, 64"': ""'1191
1• • Housekeeping Rooms npartmcnl In Corona d"i
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I 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:I s barb • ine s:o rdrnr r. $4 . .... • 0e v · c c ly. Saert!icc S16,000. lt r ABULOU ocean vu. " • ean le'Yt' Apts Mar. 10 mlnultii walldng
<19+!7508, 496-2118 PUT YOUR MONEY Br., 3 ba. fam rm, trple. IRVINE Ten '. 3 lir, 2 ba, -BALBQ.A:INN di!Jt aoo Jorn ~.-coft-;1--l----11-1
Golf COU?'!ie R-l Lot crpl/drp11. $445 mo. 615-7414 hlk from hfly. No pe15.--J.~f.s 100 Mnln-Sf'l"toet Gnrnae Inc. New~Pf\lnt ln· ' -· don't know whether to clean
j VO L p RE 1he tubor-11." •·r
,, ~-.. 1"'-~1;....::..rl'-;;r,.=~r~~ 0 Complete thi, chuckle qubtod
by filling in 1he missing wo,d,
-· )'Qtl donlc?R..ftom step No. 3 b.low,
L"i~' nn 15th Tet. of 1\fcsa TO WORK FOR YOUI req . 67'.>-3354. _. G75-8740 t ide, out. New ca.-.tlng.
V CC • E11n 1 10'.Z, lnl<'.N'!il Ln well· TIME FOR 2 Bl! d '°"' I •200 "" crdc .. Fantastic view. · ·• conv. en • .. .,1.,, )II' Y l)ENN Point ... t br, partially ., I\ nionlh ye11r l'OUJ\Cl, ~1~3000 / Ml>-l 926 &t'<:utcd 2n(I Trusl Deed, on 3-BR. + clcn ....... $.V.O yrly fttm . Sl90. u\\l ...,1, yrB""" ~Call 64~ • ...E:rettr young ~"=""'-'-'=::::='--o== I Oran"" County rtnl C',.t11.tc. DAILY PILOT Ct1v··-" R"nll "'8-1200 "' 'i..-m tT\od -pl 6 Pl!ITHNTE!NEUSMQUBE~ERDESLETIEP.S IN I' I' 11 I' IS I' j 1 ACRE view lot,_,$60,000. SlGN'A l~ MORTGi\GE co. · "vuu "" Y "' ' 673-7219 alt. 6pm A Cv•
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·c':.:·----1 'lllCllJ' "' • • • • • • _ C.upislta110 Bench. 1714) 556-0lOO 4 BR. Bock Say. 2 car KAr. Coronll del M•r 3 Bil So. o( hwy$ frplc, gor.1 626-4552 4500 Campus 'Dr., N.B. CLASSIFIED ADS -~·,·. ~~-1~. ~ g ortleoor, ==.;..;;--=:._--1 •wtdeck. ·~~.',· 285 673'141
--• Ut'lSCIAMO GETBl.•fNMOSWEV•E tcnus I I j I I ·j j Fat Profft is 11ttaJnt-d 'vtirn "' ..,,.."' ~' QUIET, ~pac rum Bach, tri>I. eves. or w...,l'.A. __ -it " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ yau •ell tht'OUKh i:c<ult-get-Alfy day ls lhtl BEST DAY to CALL 642 567-8 5 BR/3 Bn, lg f"/R, D/R, nu .o$18S. Malure b<"lne8'man, NEW 2 BDRM, ~am\! rm.
'SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 Una Pally Pilot CIAMill<d run an ad! Don'! dolay. • • • · <'Pl + tlrps, comm. !1001. m<HmOkcr, lmmac, S . crp" drpt, blin& . "'" , _ _::.::=:.;:;;~;::_:-=....:......:......:...--'----------------~-'A;,;;d:;;•:;.· .:;64=2-:.;'!!'"ll'~-~---.<1llll tOOny 642-561'8.'-... A $515 lncl. ganleMr 833-389t. ---"U-"wy'-'''-~=-=::...-.,. l--'-A"v;:;nl:;.l -"Sc"p"t.-'6"1">-:..:::!::.:... __
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1,C_os_ta_M_,. __ ,. ______ 1Huntlngton Betth S•nt1 Ana COST.'\ t.1ffit plCllllant tur4i \\'ORf\11'\G mother ,.. 2 yr uld VF.HY l"l!iP· matun: oouple MllTE Gernut11 Shepherd, NJ.':\\', r\~nKldcl, frame &: Paperhinvi"I
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WALllTSITNG 1 BR. APT. cn11plo)(!(I \l.'Onia111, 'tl!/Or J1,1eR. 2 BA hon1e nr. so. Co. !l.ouc"'o1~111h ,2,.~.tti. j0"r~~uiao 0P0.',~~1, ',",',";,.c.:.f.1,. ,;;7C1 all,.,,~~~ 11~,1~~e,,~ .. det'i.:.,.., eu.s196"'1 n1 "''Ork. * WALL PAP R * ~ n· out kl!. pr\/., non-iu:u "' I lllRll.ltt \1oonuln. '" · .n • •t · r """"-· " • -w · ~ "'"' "" · ~ \\"hen )'OU ca.II "Mic"
OPEN Cvt,y I HR. BPI, \VIII! lo 11.·n)\ s:1nokf'r, tt!s, 6" 6-19 7 !f r1"\.'C 11'nl & board & 11m. Ii.bout Jull' l5lh. <194-4001 & 11 fh·r 5 P.\I, S.W-69:16. \\OOD""ORK. c ll bi II(' I s' 5-tJl.l-&ff f'wt.
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PINECRE·EK ---.ffunttt1i;t00"'8nch -r----·-:~ 111~t vi:., -~ .. ROO•i,• !l" ,, .•. "'' ,,.w.,-1 $30 I-to stmtt-o· -2 BR 1...n. guna r!"l·r, klltt•n, hungry--'" tt-('(')hcwr. c. 6rot~--tFnCl'8 1-:s'ftJ:m4----1-----1
LIVES Up -(7t-:..-. .. ...-.9•2•..-· d1r. Cl'ov~. \Orf \\c1111u u1. n" o " '·" I Ith ti 1 1 A t 500 f . I --·• ' I I ., # .. , -"-D""' •8lc:r. 17th St. he!. llru·boi· wk up apts. Children a.: pct 1on1c 'v uno tel g r . nnourc•m•n s r1.1t1lc111:u "r.ix~ home rn· 1,·rou.1eht u-on, ~igre fl'tint. PAINTING&: repair, 35 yra
TO ITS NAME ... *MOVE IN TODAY* & Fah'\•tev.·). IK'clion. 237G Newport Blvd.. Cl<»11• 10 hi gh ~clKXJ!· Sh1trl' llif'd. \fl(". ~llll.'lt0lia & Cw. "t0l'k. 963-1$51\ 11oorknuu1ship guar. Take
0 <\/\fl cr.1 . 548-9755, 645-3967. rc .•. :J.1.I & ulll. 5a7-3:i50. Ext. LA URA'S \.-Oifiu1~11 Ju ll e ~orkt0\1·11 P'TIOS lk d . o. f • ver """" lnll t1'ec$. Sp;1. 2 & 3 DH. $149 & $1!1.t. San Juan Capistrano "')" i;pct". S5 ()ft rtostina: or !l68-:l21\I " . wa. s. i·1vl's. ,,,.1w, udvantllie o iny exp. '·
and JO til!'tAJrtl 1vi1h J(lilii ok . Pool. Keulson 'l~n. I ----~.;;!;..;.;._;.;:;;.;; __ lfo"'URN room. matw-e lady l'.'lr NICE i)\>\ rni \v/TV In p~t p ci·rns-haircul s, 8han1poo POODLE' ,. 1 blk •,~~,,•,.k,.c'·tr"'. :_;i18~;~.,0 &10,1~',1!11.hct 5:-16-7036. -'> !
waterl11lls ('l'i·atc a f I blk \V. or .fkuch Blvd., BRAND nt'W 2 BR opt, pool, writing gal, prl ba. kltch & honie or (·pl . Pn.•r. lady 01, and set $5, 5.%-$402. BMI . Vi<' n~.h~i; Blvd i: " .r ~.,......, INTER..-F...J<ler. Avcr--::aul!P! ~-,.__·--'-"---I
relaxing lj(•l'fln lor nf! ShUctJ. !§l-4D29 or plenty pRrk1_!!i. Renl i240. pool _pri"L Ulil pd. l'.1\1. ,,1,.,;,._,, ... _,,e"'· .o... ..... •-· _ ~hild Care story-cxpe1·. $329_....tll woric :i '-)'Out 1iipllt100"'11 n-i>W 1-. -QI-' --JL'R47·778iJ. fcase $224: Cfill t' 11. t '°MS: __ __......_ • V\ fi-525 --1i11U1lt&. 67H9~ reea'.~c V"ffii;t~-..-.--f
.......... 4"" "739. ~1e1ds & l~uncl~ could bl-Auto iransporra on L1-L<.· ••ale blk ''"''PY. LOVING. atten11,-Cl>•'ld s"~1"..""'1 851 or·,~,, .....,.""9789 . __..,._.,,d'OOlll apurtniC'nl, Slll(1l1 Nt-.:\V 8 Unil. 3 blocks from I-'~~:--'='--~~--= Summer Rentals 420 arrnnJtcd for $17.> mo. '' r " .... " "' ,_,,.... ~
pelsok. r·ro111 $170. l''umliuri: 0t.'Can, 2 an., 1 BA. bltru;, Furn. or Unfurn. 370 s4r,...2:!49 TRANSPORTATION LI.lb?' 2--4 11·ks old, vie. Lil.kc Care In nl,)' home. \\'ffkly PAINTING
avail able. i\1od<'ls open 9~00 crpt!4, drps. dw, calh c."ell· Apts., BA YJ.~RONi' -R e a u t ff u I APT to share, 2 BR, j)\lt BA , NEEDED NOWI 11 f ores!, £1 ·roro. 83()-JS.11 I or, by Ea~~C ~1 D~~ It 1mys to call profeuionals. ··-·
to 6:00. 2300 FrllrvlMI' Rrl., ings_ $200 to $220 mo. 310 -1-''-'-C:.--------view. 2 BR. Sleeps 1. June big JI\/. r1n., tcn·11.ce oce11n Fro1n S.A. Collegl' Rt'l'll to L •55 c\es. s . . r·or free c~I. 646-5178. •
Costa Mesa. fJI'""'"· ::•~~""M. t9tl1 SI «o•· Co 0~ 7801 B•lbo p 1 I $150 \Ilk. July $250 wk. A•icr, ! '" I I C I 11 · f" I ' S OSI J •,' "' .n~"'~' " r "" . u.w-a en nsu a -\'U,. l.N 1po. rnc . utl 8. a I · u1111ngton >elll' 1 :> unst>I ---Contractor RUY 11'.P./hang;ni; contract
DE W $350 wk. Also t Bit $1ffps t-.... uo A · p k f? 00 LUXE ALK TO BEACH OCEANFHONT $l7J 4. Junr $75 wk, July S150 110. 6 Pl\ 4,;n-oofl quat_~c. ~.1· -_. -: 1'°°~1• AFGltAN llOUNt>. Fr1nale. by home appt. lOOO's smpls.
APARTMENTS Nc1v 2 Bit, Crpt/clrps, \Tie\\• s lud i 0 , new ly 1\k. Aug. $175 "'k. Also nvuil ~l?n--F l'I. \\_ ilhnp: to pay fair Blonde \.\•ith t't'd s11ddle_ Vic. LI CE NS ED Contractors. The Hangmen 547-6M6
Air Conrl. f'rplc's _ 3 S\i•un-dsh"·shr, h·pl . :?().) llth. dt>cornted, IK•st Bulboo Joe. 1111 yrarly. Slip ava il . Garages for Rent 435 ~~:~r nde: Csll after 6· or J\lillf'r & \'lclorin, C~I. Hl'rnodcl-Additions, patios, HOJ\IE. Reaidentlal, Apt.
ming lWl11 • llca llh Spu 817-3957. Adi.Ill $ only. No 11 e t 8 6t"r-4gs.1 r 6T~178. -Sun. June 3. Nl'<'<ls n1Nlicn-f1•n(~s. f'fc. Pron11H atl'n lo Quality Work. Int · Ext .
T."ols Cow1• . ~--, .,,,., LllC 2 8 G7'. "' ,72 SNGL qar. 1',ernando & Hon. IW11·nrcL !')llS-6971 ur de tail. :>cHKmJ, &1~1().§ Re.·"· 548-95ti, 645-1575. ucun "' ~ r. Studio, l'~ B;;i.. ,......., LAGUNA Beach. Uni11ue, Edgf'\l.'afer Balboa Pen. $25 646-:.!873
Blll(nrd ltoom. $1 j7.50/1110. 1'1arrie<I c11h'. 1 Costa Mesa fully furnished 2 BR house per mo. Sf;r-0478 a lt. 6. I 1~-~~·~· ~--~~-~ JACK 'I'aulane -Repair EXP. P1t.inters wo1·klng way 1 Beilnn. l"ron1 $16.i child ok. No pets. S4:Z-45'19. "ol'/lb'C patio & play area, Pwsonah A·IAL8 Gernmn Shorlhair, remOO .. addit. 20 yrs exp. lhru college. Call Chad, 2 Bedm1. ii~rom $200 close to beach. June 21 -\\l,\N1'ED. garage I() I' J 1·1.B .• U\ler/whitc, 3 yni olrt . Lic'd. 1'1y \\'ay Co. 547--0036 days 540--0610, e\le!I 642--08l. MEDITERRANEAN Mesa Vtrde Aug. 24, SlCKKl. 494-6-149. storagl-'. Pref. Costa l\tei;a Re"''Ht'tl. 5:: 6 -2 9 2 0 or industrial ar.en. 54:-,...2151 536--GM" D f • CLEAN Professional Paint-, VILLAGE DL.'X 2 .'<c 3 Br .. 2 Ba. Encl New SAVE in June. $175/\vcek. {'IQi;cd gurage. Pomona Ave Personals -_530 PEKJN~ESE. lighl tan. i\lay ra _t~ in1: lnllExl Free esti1nate5. ,.
gar. $IG5 up. H.cnlal Ofc., Aug. 5:m , sip S, 3 BR, 2 ln1111cdiutely Available 31 \V'll · ' DEStGN/dt fl plans ho1nc Call 557·74S5. 2400 IIurbor Blvd .. c.~'!. 309-J l\lit('e AVl'. 546-1034. bl\ )X>ol priv.i2 blks to bt~h. 833-0121 . I give l"C\\',nn:I for -a, . ddl . 1...:=:..::"-'=-'-----1-
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nEN1'AL OFl''ICE ' Ntwport Beach ewpo I age 6·12-9933 I 673-2110. Office Rent•I 440 S1)()rls, social & fan1ily. fun 979-9Ctl9.. garages any SIZC J 0 b ·.l---'----''----~--1
OPEN 10,to 6 DAILY "Rent A Piece • c . . BA Yl''RONT Ballina Penin. :J I c~nde1·_ i\ 01 ne ,·,·qor: Stay i~l LO:T :1,la ck khtcc"1' fcn1al~ .. 7 S<l2-3400 • '* 1fil\~ls·.·~1:e.5!~:;:~g... •
Moro Room-Lots Money of' 0 Polaco'· ho•('(' of loca1ion Rr. 1,icr s,. slip 1'!ef'tl I·\. PRESTIGE osla i · esa us i;un1 n1i•l' ,,. ~\· s. t.>lurn to ne1na ic-El t • 1 Call Ml>-6825 "· • Tennis, VoJl cybu!l, Pool \\l('ekly June: $2(1(1,. July · <'11.iOY. H.nlcy._:1·('~1 Par:k. -J~~r .Jn ff}r 1·~"·11.t•ll nl thea.ter c.:.~•-c~r_i_c_• ______ _
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C01'1E see n real g11rdC'n • -e Ari e; & Crafl~ $400. Au.tt: S500. 673-GO:ti or • ~FFICE·S . acres. :? 1·lubhouses &. 3 11ass. Ca ll &"-17-9888 ufl G pn1 llOl\lEO\VNER'S elcclrician. Plumbing , ,
_ =~P..il:;:1.ik!l.Jivina _ii1-q_I~~--:GC::EAN-ancl= :L:Billiards -f ll-fi82;.-013': ..J:®tttWJ.1.....-".alley ~auu= ....pools;::for.;:;yc~~Y.· .FJ<;M·AGE...:trf!'h ·St·!IM", -8-ttw t\!r-co . rtryers, 220V. ~¥'"!-~===='I
for $162.50/1\10. 2 BR, 11<s e (:ianl He'(.' Room \vlrh a SU~iiiER RENTALS lul new bulldmg, ground men!. Call days 546-2ffi2 or olrl, leather c.'OllaJ'. Vlc: I I 545-6021 L.Tl. OTIS PLU~1B1R'C-
• BA. 2 prk'g pluccs, p1;v HARBOR VIEW real player piano * · . . · · * fl~r. 3.~ square. fee t, eves 546-9099. Costa :r.1es.a. ~'Ctnor • (' c. . n.c111odeh1 ~ Repa~rs. \Vater putlo8 & rec nrcas. \\'.,il110n e Athlcl li· pi-ogi·iun In cool cleai San. ClementP "'1U 1llv1de into smaller &16-9251 F, t. ECTRICIA~. !tee~. healers, d1spoMls, furnaces,
Gurdcrui, on Wilson St., \\I. Elegant apartments cleslgncd • Bt1ehC'lor & 1 & 2 B<?dt'OOnl AH~IA Ren1a.l Bu1 ~au 49::z·8600 offices. 50c per square VETERANS LOST 'l•'n Sci•"''''"''''• 1 .• ,1 bond_ed. Snia!I JObs, 1na1nt & dshwashr5, 642-6263 A1/C &. _ ot flarbor. No i·hild./pet. "'ilh a Masler's touch, su· l U·I N. El Camnio H.lal fool, includes carpets, " uu L~ repairs, 548-:i2U3. B/A. Complete Plumbina:
2283 Fount11in \VU}' Ea.st perb house securily, exclu-Fu111 or Unfurn av;'li! 2BR 2 BA. r N Ba & d 11 .,.. j . Earn $4 .58 to $7.00 _Per hour groomed, 11.ns lo ··san1," "'~-. sive-vcnairles Club and ' · · ' urn, '" Y rapes, a utl ilics, ani.-guaranteed by using your rc"·11.rd. 962-69-18 Floors 1..::=;"~·1<~-e~·~===:;;--;;:.-· ( &16-2846 Adults, no Jlf'ls ocean, across from prk. tor s<'rvice. Call Marilyn G.1. Benefits "''hill" al· TOTAL SERVICES 00.
THIS IS IT :::~ta~~~ .:i~q~~~~ua::~: N£"111Jl)1·t f\\'Y at Baker St. Newpt Bch $'200 \Vkly. SIO\'all (TI 4) 832-5440. teniling Santa Ana College. LA_RGE . black cal. ~late. D&S Floor niain. la.s t, res, ~tinor Plunibing &. Repairs
PEACE & QUIET dens. All part of the-sciuth 714-557-0075 G7Wli3 Call no1v -Vic. livin~ Trl'J'!l cc. 6--5. rrl. Ask about spec rates. 646-0971 or 64&-1809
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1 ORANGE CO. 547-9561 Ext 370 £73-5750 t.l.l.A. call 541-9389 PLUl\IBING REPAIR'
2 Bil .. Apt. \\'/pnl~. encl. L'Q1nmun11Y BR, oA, rrplc, pal10, a COUP[ES 1•35 + 1',EMALE Germnn ShcphC'rrl G•rdening No job too sniall · elect kileh, dsh/\VSh. Avail I AIRPORT o-puppy, 6/2 vie. l\1esa V!!rdc • •.•ar 1\•/storn"'c & lnundry 1 Bedroom/studios from Sl9J I . p ~' or -·1 cpl to cpl * * 6"2-3128 * * • ._ THE l:~XCl'!"lNG Jw1c, July, Aug;. 67'5-1365. ::: rnnn la\v f!rrn hao '"-'I'"' tliues, m .. ~ At'Ca. ;}-15-i444 A p f · I ·r .• • fncll. Adulls Only. l'\o l'cti. 2 Bedroo1n h'Qn1 S2SO ,. . .._._ Call ··Leah" 2·1S p . m . . ro •.~ssK>nn, uni o~nH_.,_, S · g /Alt•r•ti.,.,I -$160 per mo. 20th St .. C.i\1. ?>-lodt;ls OJ>l'll 9 A.~1. ti! du.sk 1 PALM MESA APTS. LIDO Isle \Vatl'rfront :~ avail in its nt>\v, attractive 638_1511 . • LOST Black & \.\'h1te Collie gardening team. SeN!ng ewtn '-"'·J
646-0977 or 646-1809, i\llNUTES TO NPT. BCll. Bl{/2 RA . June/July S\25-0 suile for et.'Ono1ny minded · puppy. Sunday, 1-lelsel P1trk, only lg estates, apt & Alter•tktnt--642-5145 -· I F1JnN. OR UNFURN. 1110. Aul?. $1500. 673-S886. young attornl!y. F'urn/w1-LRguna. Reward, 675--2'146 Indus complexes. Free est. 1,1·
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'2Bndlr •1Pl \\'/b11tlns, rc.tn,-·~ huge~pool;-Jncur.:i-~lcct bit---·4 BR."Pief"& Slip 833-::162'2. --S . "-',=1~ALIST10""'.,,,.10 fenifilC. Lost 6f5. Vic. of ! {·714)-•53Nl-7
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v a can t-l 111 n1 'C d pos.-.. AT NEWP'ORT ~iFt-t~~St$, no J>Pi-~~m $150 LlDO lslc, 4 BR, -SBA. home Ne\vOpn~Fli~a,~ip, .t\CE_ 312 N. El Camino-Real, San MIXED silver toy Poodle. 2 GARDENER-of_-:l2 -years ~x---· ek;: 0'.t: ~·+.=====I S155/~fo. Call &16-4118 eves, 1 BEORM. From $IS5 July 51200, Aug, $1400, days building C I em en t c , 4..9 2-9136, collars. Vit::. Costa Mesa, pe1ience seeks · 4-5 ad-~-------'·
l\fgr. · Froni Newporl Blvd., tum a·i 2 BEDR'I. From $!85 962--13'"";i6, eves GT:>-8766 opv~rlooks Bnlvbo~ B~y. 492-0034. NB. 548-6288 I 548-2695 diUonaJ 1naintenancc jobs. ' .. ••••••••111111~1 " r1n1c ar<'a. ar1ous size George Hampton 11
tlARBOR GIRE ENS Hospital Road (1 block Unfurn Apls A·1all l"ro1n $JO CORONA del J\.'lar, 2 br, fan\ suites, renl or letL'iC. 3700 PROBLEl\1 Pregnancy. Con-LOST Prcscriplion glasses in * 549.2015 * Job W•nted, Female 702
Fum. 8't. Unfum. 1i·r $130. above Pacific c;oast l lwy> lo lo $15 LESS. rrri, 1 blk from ocean, $300. Ne11.•port Bl\ld., NB. b1gr. I id en t , s y m pa the l i c gold case. Vic. Fish Fry.
Bnc::h, 1, 2 &: 3 BR's. l\!cwlels' entrance. 901 Cagney ·Lane, You're right, they're 11nder· \\'eek. 6T.'>-3.'i08. 675-1220. ~p~re~g~n~an!'':'~'°~':'":"';":··~·~-~A;bo~r~-i l;C~•~l~I ~·~"~'~'~30~,~-~~~-~~: \EXPERIENCED Japane!IC NEED hr:\· a: Open 10 't\I 7 ptn. 2700 Ne\.\·port Beach, Ca. 92660. oriced! 1561 r.tesa Dr. NR ocean, & channel, 3BR, OF'l"ICE lip.ace _ 414 Old lion & adoptions ref. ~1~~:,~!nce co' m~~t>6:~. n"'o""u, ~~ .... '-'.· Petel'!'IOn \\'ay, Ori. nr. liar· Tl'lephont!: 17141 645-62-12 f5 blks from Ne\\•port Blvd.l 2BA, "$250-$275 wkly. Days APCARE 642-4436 •:r 'l:'1'.
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Upjo hn , 546 no"n Nr\.\'flOrl Blvd. 3 blks No. o( I .. · 11 ~I trees. }>'rec est I mates . Homc-·k-• bor Blvd. &. Adan1s. PARK NEWPORT '"'""' 675--5366, aft 5, 548-3226 C(l;tSt liwy I. 3 drafting rnis PREGNANT?' Th i nkin g IMtruction 61.5-03"1 547-6&h: ...
546-0370 $135 & UP JUN E, July, .Aug, r u I" n & l reccpt. nn. All for abortion? Kno1v al\ the faclt! .:.::c.::=-------1·
1165-2 BR, 111. BA. Studio 011 APARTMENTS GIG'"TIC 1 , 2 llR. hachelor quarters, u 1 i J s s;lOO/mo. UHi incl. Znr1 Ur firsl? Call LIFE LINE -24 EXPER. Japanese Gardener.
"I '"' « · lrl 11= ~ ,,.,.,.., I ·e -4 g 5 3 o o hrs 541-5522 Kno\1' ho"" Tri 111 m Ing. Help Wanted, M&F 710 cukte-i•tu:. !>riv. pal\o, pool, on the bay \'nu Bet il's undcrpriccd? In(' . '"' mo . .,,,,.....,,,°"· \\' O(.<ean Vl w. 'a -c::~·==-o===·===,.,.,,.,,,... Sch I & Clean-up. Small landscap-l:..;:.:!;...;;;..;.:.;.;.;,;;:_---.,--1 .. d bill N ('VI'S. DIVORCE COUNSELING 00 S RK crp.,,, rps, ns. r. That"s \1•hy these apts. won ·1 25 575 ing 968-3-186. ACCOUNTING CLE shop'g. Children ok, No J,uxury apartmet'lt living \11..'lt klni;:. Crpls, drps, stove V•cation Rent•ls 4 t'ULL SERVICE Non-Profit Foundalion instructions
• pets. n; Jounn st 0.t overlooking the \\•ater. En-. Lo ~ Wostcliff Bui"lding 1636-;oQ)~~-~'.,,.....,,o~r~=~S48~-~364'\~l--;;;;;e<:;~~;;;:;;;;:;--C 0~1 PL ET E lnndscapc \Veil estab. but rapidly grow"· · ~ 000 •-allh 7 ·" l"efng. ts v• gree_n BALBOA Peninsula '""-"~"'or -= REGISTER NOWI n1aint. se1v. Com1n'I, ind, ing firm needs indiv. famil-64&-14.'iO JOY .,...,, '"" spa, la"'"· "-·-• g a, ages . ,...,....,.... Co1'1let WestcUff Drive & F'AftfilY COUNSELING , · . "d S · k1r I payro1 • Isl swl1nming pool•, 7 Hghl-' vr.-"''"''' apl slee~ 8 $ll0 \lo'«!ek up N ('t F und t' Cl••••s Start 'Ion Ju-11 l'eSI • pnn s, c eanup. iar WI I °' llM mgr. 3 BR. 2 bfl.; .... "' 1 .1---. t"""'·-·-·,pl"'nu'les~of Adu.lts,no ...... 1s.~Fuller-96.>o""" .. ~ · · · Irvine Blvd., Nt·1vpor1 on-proi 0 aion ... ._.. " " '"' 64'~7 $4TI Call Gloria
In Llk ·-• h -~& -·--~-A fl~blk ~ 1 N ~ Be d' 636-5060 or 54.8-3643 S"•imming (all agcsJ ~"" Salary to . bit· s. <' nev.·, s lltP bicycle tra.11s, putting, shuf· ton ve. "'' 0 (!W-ach. l\lr. Ho war w Self Del y EX PER. An1erican Gray,~. Coaatal ·Per·
clean? Adult& ,m ~-$3». Deboard, ,.....,.uet. Junior l 'a port Blvd., & l blk. So. of COMPLETELY furn. -4 BR, 2 645-6101. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. "Womens f y eCh~ld' oga Ga rd en er. i\taintenance, sonncl Agency, 7190 Harbor -
277 A t 1 16th Pl Agt --Bay C 1\-11 642-8690 BA t.tammolh Lakes home Phone 542-7211 _or "'T~ti> aterin'OO Ufr 1 s CM
&16-:Z.tlf. • • , :: r~n:'~~~n~ * 'C~~ \'ICTO~A * JulY & Aug. Ref's. G73·lloo: ":~ co~=~:rn~·~f ii~fir~~ P .O. Box U'23, Cosla ?tlesa. Bal lsle Sv.·im 'le l{ealth Ctr ~ai~5--~. Landscaping. AB~~'w E ~ING aerYioe t
OCEAN Breeze Apts -2-&ory town houses. Eire-1 &. 2 BR. f\Jm &. Unlum, Rentals to Sh•re 430 stores, has shops avail. CRISIS COUNSELING 490 Park Ave Balboa Isl Gardening/Lancftc•pint operator Exp pref. but will I
Spock>us_ 3-. Br, scp lrdry trlc kitchens, private patios Carpets, drapes, D/\V, TV From SllO/mo. In Cannery Non-Profit Foundation I Blk fro~ Fcl'T)' Expert, reliable, Jocal. free train. 1f6 Rochester, Cost.a ·'-~ :
rm, $1 80. No pets. l\ta.x. 2 or balconies, carpeting, dta· ant. Pool. etc. Come by In-STRAJGl-IT male-22 to 30 yrs Village, 425 30t h St., N.B. 636-5060 or 548-3643 !7141 673-27;iO est Takata Nursery 548-l87S Mesa 1 1 children to 6 }TS. 2286 Can-perie5. Subterranean park-quire about our 1'1ove-in 10 share 2 br. 2 ba apt in 673-9606. SWINGING SINGLES oR•NGE COUNTY •· . A PPRENT!CE mechonK:, • ; D Grl 22'll · · h I o · al Allo"'8fK'(', 525 Vlcto1ia St .. Hitntlngton Beach. Pool, · -" EXPER Japnnl'se Gardener yon r. · · Ing wit e~vators. PllOn -· SllO 3 RM deluxe suil.c, adj. CalJ •·t..eah" 2-8 pm 530-1250. VOCATIONAL · ' . · able to work"""' counter, ··' Id · J I th r at Hnrbor, C.?>1. &1Z-8970 rec. room, Jacuzzi. · 1 Complete yard srv Reha & .,_... • 2 BR, quiet. lundscpd, nr ma service. us :10r 0 inC'ld utilities. 675-8874 Days A rporter Holel & O.C. Social Cl-ubs 535 1'RA1NING SCl·IOOL · . • 'l · • "Tite inwices &. answei; · • park & shopping, crpts, drti, 1',ashion Is1and ut Jan1borcc * 2 Br, cpts, drps, stv, d/\I'. only. a:ii"'port. FUlT s c r v I c c----:'i. Learn Auto Tun•up neat. 1'l'ee est. 642-4389. phone. Pd benefits, 5 days; ' ,
stove, $140. No p e 11>. and Sa n Joaquin HiUs Road. ulils pd. St'p. !(Ur. $250 1110. f14c/lt., no lease req, 2172 'PARTNER' lNTROJ). CLASSES NO\V FORJ\tlNG Gardenln~ .t: clean-ups 7:30 to 5: 30. $2.50 hr. Apply :
67:;..L'l13 bkr. Telephone lTI'1) 644-1900 No children. 642-6453 aft 6 FE 1'00m1nu1e, 24-30b. 2~.n· DuPont, R_ m. 8, 833-3223 Personal Service. Uliv Fee S"""ial .,,,0• cl••· for 554-0657 in person, 1747 Anaheim , tor rental Information H • Bea h smoker. to share 4 r. ua, ,,....... " ._, Ave., Costa Mesa. ! 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg., cpls ,'t: unt1ngton c NC\\'Pl ~~~front. w/~girls. DESK spac..-c avuilable 550 548-1479 or 836-1271 mechanics
drps, ~~t1;-no ~~..'fntit-1 THE NEW LA QUINTA HERMOSA Sept.-Junc, $108. ma. nio15. \VIII provid~ furniture liiiiiiiiiiiiiii -2120-Plac..'enlia Ave-., <7.M. Hauling---A'ITRACTIVE. youngPart-"""u P-; · : area, ~w n10., ... ~ &. BA YWOOD APARTMENTS .GT:J-6846 at • mo. Answenng se1vice I ~, ![SJ C11.II Nov.• TI4/646-5065 llonist &: typist. me • 646-1689 ln Newport Beach are 'i::'t Country Estate Li\/-11.vllilablc. 17815 Beach Bl\'d, Loat n r...r 32' FURNITURE Van for from 1·5, Mon-Fri. Xlnt • . • S lo A 1 T MALE Room mate to share 3 ll ti Be h 64°'~1 1 I f I uJ & 'I & 11 ' • 2 Bd bl' Ins ready. The sales office is ng ... pac us p 1. er-un ngton ac . ...-..-,... PRlVATE S\l.>inim;ng •~ Div· oca um ia 11 gen grammar · spe 1ng re-• , rm, apt, -, room· _.. 1 •·-BR house, nr 17th & Tustin, "' h ull uo '~2 'red A 1 •1 d
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mat.. P,•re-"" Eai>tside 011en dally fron1 1D Ai\1 to ra,_~ poo • sun"'"''1 gas I150', J~fl\fED. occupao-. ;ng lessons tan<>ht al }'Our a ng. J"to-io<> • 3)'1 • PP Y " 0 n a Y • ·' ' "'~ BBQ u ~.~ ble L' ' Cl\1. Age ID-35. College S1U· ·-;r ..... _... ~ft.. r Fr,. d. y • Costa ~lesa. $174. 1110. No 6:30 P~. J\.tacArlhur Bh•d. · nuc ... va IVlllg, dent OK. 548-0072 aft 6 "''ill eoru;idt'r dividing for 2 Found (froo ods) SSO home. SU--1976 SKIPLOADER &: dwnp !ruck ._...,ne_,. 0 • ·-
children 548-1001 & San Joaquin Hills Rood. l BR. UN FURN $165 or more tenants. Coast l{wy work. Concrete, asphah 832-4346 .•:
64.•__,..;.:.; 1 BR. F'UR.i~ $185 Share APT or HOUSE at Nev.·port Blvd. Free sa.".i ....... breakincr 84&-IDO ASSEMBLERS • SMALL I BR, Ea.stslde, utll .. _...., 2 BR. FURN $215 Call 'HOME-PARTNER' k -"A" d-"A4 l\lINIATURE male "'hite I ][5) ... ~. -.,... · • pd. 1 adult. no pel, Yrly YEARLY , Jrg 2BR apt, 7/1. ALL trrllJTIES p ,\JD 83&-ll9-t or 548-l4i9 pr ng . .,.._...,.. · poodll' .. bobtailed, !rained, s.ntc..-.llltepein LOCAL moving & hauting by Varian datn machines a :
$14().$145, 642-8520. 336 E. ~11ru::, balc.-oo.y, blk froin Adults, No Pets al 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB found in L.,\. n10nlh ogo. . _ student. Large truck. Reas. leader In the mini computer 1
31th St, Open hou."IC 01:can & bay, only $22.) -{4 blks s. ol San Di,_., Frwy \\'ANTED: strght m. e za.4-0. 1980 1294 756 & 540 sq ft 548-7107. 1 ~-------' SJ.4-1A46 or 534--2164. Industry has several im-~
-.. ¥ "'ll BR house HB, SSO/mo. + · · · ·. · mediate openings in our • 2BR, unfurn, crpls, drps, 613-1909. on Beach, l blk \V. on Holt ulils. 962-Sfiss 979-299'7 I A m p I e pr kg. U t 1 1. FEJ\1ALE poodle·-7-S yrs YARD.. garage c::Iean1.!p5. production area. You must ,
range, ~n. refrlg, no pets, 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. to 16211 Parkside Lane.) '''OMAN ill•·•--h Baun1gartlnc1·, 541-5032. old. Charcoal or black -::i.abysitting Remove trees. dirt 1\ly. have amln.ofSn>0'•cx~i·. :
II'". ""o 14~ 1714l 847-'>441 c v.· ""'..._..,____ oou?. Vic: Costa l\'lesa. F'Jca col-Orl\le\\'YS ~ding 847 2666 _...-, ..., ~ 1 "-2 ·BR, Bltn appliances. w/mature employed person llUNTTNGTON Bch, immac. lar. 64fr7B84 TLC MY HOME • ... -· -· in an elec~n1echanical ~,
$140 up. 2 Br., 3 Br., 2 Ba. Pool:. 642-6774. \\'INTER, Summ<'r, Yrly. or student. Call 54.5-4449 2 roon1, cpl'd, pvt bath, Wll•-Avo Aro• Housecluning assen1bly function.. If you're ' ~ •
Pool, bit-Ina, play yard. RICHARD'S LlOO ARE Anlla's Rentals, Bkr, 2005 pl'kg, util pd . 350'. $90. i\lr. J\1INIATURE male while ._, • looking for a poQUon w/a :
1996 t.taple, 642-381.3 A \V. Balt»a Blvd, 613-2058. LY PILOT l.alig 540-1301 1vkdays. poodle, bob tailed, trained, Costa Mesa Carpet Cleaniftg growi11g Orange Co-com-•. : * 2BR, lBA, llfesa Verde 3 ~R,& 2d BA, trpl~ D~ N • .;;•w=po-"'-rt;...;B;.;H=c-"h _____ DAI FURNISHED & Unfurnish-found an L.A. 1110ntb ago. Experienced Mother Floor Care & Windows puter co. & meet these ( Iii 'ti $150 c_p ~·1~ri~~l· . --&r on Coast Hwy, Corona 548--1107 or 847--64~ S41-3317 Dutcff"'Malnt-serv:-537:15(13 qua!Uieation&, please BPPo/ -.r'
upru:i. •.,!.rg-.f4k>SC ' ' BEAUTIFUL 2 br. dt>luxe del J\1ar. 5"5-3165. PUPPY, part Set!C'r, found • in pet'90n !\ton thru Fri, • ,
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no pets, l'.'tJ.T"O;I NE\V Bayfront-priv Bch & aiit, over looking harbol' &. WANT AD on Coast Hwy. & Diamond, Builders SUPER etrlcient Cal student 8::'WAM-4PM to the Person-,
LRG 3 br, 2 bn, crpl/drps, Pier 38R, 2BA, $550 m0 yr. !XX'an. i-~urn or Unfurn.' \Viii OFFICE space available in Laguna Beach. Friendly. seeks N.B.. CdM house-ncl Dept. or contact B. 1'
bltnB, encl pot, nr OCC. $185 ly. 919--0631 or 644--4510. lease for 6 mos or longer. " dO\\·ntown Hun ling ton Flea collar. Call 494-3245. Business Service cleaning. $3. ph, 544-5677. KraJka, 2122· Michelson Dr.. ;· I
mo. 557...{)350. SUB-LEASE Park Ne\.\'POrt 61&-19tfl Ol' 548-1742. 642 5678 Beach. 838-70Hi. IRISll Sett l old DAY \Vork. ThofOl!8h Clean-lrvine. 833-2400, ext. 336, '
A I 2 B 1 t ,_ t' f,::,::,,:;=,c..oc.o-=-c='--~~ 8u1ino11 Rental 445 . er, yr. ' HAVE TYPE\VRITER ln-g. W>'U> Rei•. fi~penda6le-. '-r.~• Op.,,..... EtnplOVPr. """. ~ * 2 BR Towntiow;e, 1 ~~ BA, P • r, x n ""'a ion, \\'INTER. Sun1mer, \'rly. • fcn1ale, Back Bay ai;-ea, i:an * \VILL TRAVEL * ~ """llW .,..... :r -
utll rrn., t>ncl. gar .• PftUo, 1 _A_v~al_l_J_u~1~y~7_th_64+6838~--·~-Anitn 's Renrals. Bkr. 200 \V ~ . -, STORES bctwn 3 & 5 to identify. 11lghly 8 k I l led unen· Call aft 2pm. 836--4672 AS"S 1 ST ANT numager ... ' -;
$175. ~142. \Vhlte Elephant Dime-A-Line BalboR Blvd. 673-2058. 545-9630 or 919-94ll cumbered, free I a 11 c e Dedicated Cleaning trainee, coonter girls, fry '
B d I r.lain Sll-ecr, Court,·ant and -'-18 or over Apply to UNF. 2 BR. l~J . A. A u Is "'pr•., A""., Apts · \VHITE female part .........11e -secretar-v. 492--0795 * "'E 00 EVERYTHING * .. ..........,., J -• I · _ Box
10--r'" 370, Ol:eanfronl Stores available V"""' -:r ,..,..,..r a'""' n ..... only. no pets. SlJO/mo. 6 Furn. or Unfum. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Furn. o r Unfurn. at 1node1'1 l't'nts. 7 nm:-1 yr. Vic: Harbor Carn.f Service Rers. Free est. &46-2839 m---' ' C Joann SI. 548-9513. Shopping Center. r--p • • & 385 E. 17th St.., Coat.a Mesa
bl Pvt C Mo C t u... Costa Mosa BALBOA INN 54..S--5165 JOHN'S Ca & U •-a1nt1ng ASST. M&r. retired cpl for 2 BR. cpts, drps ,\ tn!I. osta HI os a m... 105 Main St. ~=~--00""'"-. ""'"~~--rpet p00.,.tery P•perhanglng adull l""u~ apt!. Lite patio, gar, cpl pref . 6T:;,-S740 3 Sl\1ALL Kittens -2 blk -l llrri-Shan1poo free Scotch-< ...... •:r
54&-0nl. ""\. ......_ bro1vn. Vic: Estancia and guard !Soil Retardants). INTERIOR painting and duties. Apt +. sal. 646-~
1 BR, N.E. Side, siove. 145 E. 18th St, C.M. Su.Hable Swan Dr. Degrenscrs & all color carpet cleaning. Free ARTIST, textile exp req
('1"pl.a, garage, utll pd, $l40. ,......,, for stores or olc's. (a) 68-1 545-369.t brighten<>.rs & 10 minute estimates. Phone 642-7m9 good colorist , full or p/timc
No dogs. MS-8749 s/I, $l90/nio, lbl 362 s/f, FOUND: Large female pup-bleach for white carpets. · nr OC Airport, ph Wai
$100/mo. fcl 1069 s/f, P~'. bll\ck v.'ith brown legs Snv(' your money by saving PROF. pamter, honest work, HoUman 540-3.236. NEW l Ir 2 Br, 2 ba. <lrps, 'f::J} • S2&/mo. C.J.S. Re a I nd 1 \V . 11 1 trl \Vil! 1 reas. Int/ext, free est.1----·~------1 ~ Adull a cet. ean ng co Ar. me ex ra ps. c ean Refs-""•o_...,......,,_ AUTO
<Tptg, pool, b.,.,., i[ar. s, Estate, MS-1168 Vic. I7th & NewpOrt, 6/1 . living rnt., dining rm, & ·--..,,""' SALESMAN •
no pets. 376 \V, Bay. , ..... -\I) 1 : .. -COMMERCIAL APT. 557--0175 · hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, Yoo don't need a gun to '
2BR. $155mo. Tt2 Shalimar. ~ .--ON COAST HWY. · couch $10. Chait $5. 15 yrs. "Draw Fast" when you • '
Apt A, 642-0023 or MZ-2890 CdM, 673 •345 YOUNG Gcrnmn !'.l1lCphcn.I exp. IJJ what counts, not place an ad in tJ1e Daily TOP s s 1 ; 'uk for Betty ... ~ renialc dog, black & brown, n1ethod. I do "'ork n'""'"'if. Pilbt \Vant Ads! Call no1v '• ----·-3BR, ll~ be, :i;paclous npl . • ... j , ;.., 'I, ~-·· OFFICE? or Con1mercial Ann off Warner. 5"9--0183 Good ref. 531-0101. -642-5678. •
Child ok. $170 n10. 757 ......_ buslne.'>.'!? Reas. rcnlal, busy Expanding new car dealer-l
Shalimar. 645--0073 ~-1 , E,\~v· v/ · ~ ~~St~ :~~-can To1n a;~f~~u ii~k -~~!d~~ic~ ' ~~;P =spro6 r:S~!:t z:i~ ;
C alttr•no Beach Fashion Island. 6T;>J262. T d I Pa d" • ·~ DOUBLE shop 36x38 fl. Ne. ra er s r:a 1se slafl. Experience helps • • . • ~ 1 (}cc N'pt Post Ofc & Mariners FOUND, gruy fem a 1 e · but 1ve will thoroughly train , 3 BR upper uUP ex. •an · ,, .. ,, •u1 Wchneraner. Vic or Beach men "\\lllb _........ potentlaJ, ff • Vu. $2::iO mo. Open Wknds, Mi. $Zl5 l\fo. agt Q'IV<~ 4• Bl\ld , &: Talbert, HB. Call ........ '
10..-2. 3#13 Via F..splnoUt, OR office 513 Center St, 1000 842-92.51 , ,. nes • )'OU aold diroc1: or door to '
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D•ne Point ~ ~ '--Industrial Rental 450 ~~na & Jeffery Rd -ti mes ~~!~~:.luc:~~aee pt~'~ :
2 BR, 2 BA lowt!r l_ '-..,__ I al km I •-~ '------:._, No·" LEASING \\1-fITE Shepherd -n1al~ -pt i:iat • & nsu~. duplex, enc.~ garage " , • .,. hi! 1 A--i.., • f-1--k,;;:;~~~~,;~=cfl--:::=:--:--:=-:---::::--:-:-:~~l•C---:-:~ '--;::;;-;;,;;;;;;:-;;;--:;:::::;:-ll:-·MuntlngtOILBeac'-,._t:'=··='=nc='=ro='1~1ar~~===-tl-----.--' 9 t3 r-----H1~~,:~.=.,,.~,...'f--:--r.'t
Garden Grove CL~· Escape w11h VI to the mag•tei wa1erla11d of Voita dcl NEW M-1 Cl{ISIS COUNSEl..fNG '" 9-5 . p.m. Gustaf8£1! Linc-: \~
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1 la!j!o. where the umphasis Is 011 1he nau11c.ll, 1tnd 1he 940 Sq. Ft. ,I( UP Non-Profit FoundaUon !'--------------------~•I !ill!l'C. 16800 Beg Bl\ld., ; 1 IR An wav ot ldo is as lrnnqul1 or e11.c111no as vou core 10 lfoniilton & NC\\'IBnd 636-5000 5"8-.'\643 llunlinatl<'.ln Beach. •
• ' ~ mak11t it . Litkos1d11t hv1n!il makes !he differ ence for 1hou1 ~97 or 833-0519 or LAKE An-o.,,,·herul; near llAV!'.: 24x48 "AIARLE'M'El-'-===~:c==",_____ '
Cozy l Br. Apt~ wall 10 \VI II ,njoving boating, ~.aidinw fountains 11nd swlmrn1ng """""""""""""'!!!"""~""'I F 0 UN 0 11usky-Shcphcrd Je\\•, to rn. 3 Br. 2 be. A-lalobtle Home $16.500 value. AUTO ~~{s~C:~o~l.tg:.!: .is close
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!-,. I " C I ~ re~ acres o exqu111tely andsenped grounds and walkwoy5. Coll -•1-JOME-PARTNER' 833--5866 vl1.'\\', $14,500 equity for Or· lnc. prop, or .. Amencttn • na on y .... ArJ¥)t . • E h t. . I d I b I FND p t c , .... Cnl -·· "" ""'2 ~~. I ~,·te-·~ ~, Need 1 I a It' Im II n f'X· ptt n'IOnth. Mk for "'· !IC apar1men-.1ome1nc u tllt1't/9ryconc•V11 le UX• 836-lliMor548-1<179 -e . row. , ''l' y. ,. .... '"v"OV'•· 11 .. \l' ." .. '"'• """"""'' pertcnce<I, Sell e~1c.·F~r-
Labbee or The.Ima 5.t!-3886 ury a~intm1n1. like eir-conditfoning ond tpeclol Rentals W•nted 460 • Vic: Ea1tblull I'OYOTA LAND CRUISER Sl0,000 Eq 2 Br older home rnrl. large lllventory of utc!d
-1--fl,.. , ,Jl!OrSun11Wemt l--------~•n<l-f)loofin9-10 .. il'ltvft vOuFcomforr-and privacv;--\flSfa &14--03.lrie 1911. 25.000 n11lts. W111 + ~st house tn San Ja. cftr~. Free den\O, exc.~Ucint
Ave., Ciardt.'r'I C:rwe. <Oft The Y~ht.ChJh olla11 lit1nd\Jnlt , gym 11nd &auni1, gt1mc Del.. REFlNED -\V 0 Olan ,\.. ~!ALE Siamese type cat. ll·nd(' for Volk11v.•aR<'n.' Ol' clnto .. 1'rNle for R·1 lot or \\'()tklng conditions, St-e MOO .W~tn1in1'lcr, 17th' SI. be· and social rooms. L.aG() ileughte.r -17 "'OUld Ilk<' to !il"ll lpOlnt. Vic. 17!h •"-!???? IJ.lj, E. 18, C f. E:q . 1n sm. honle nr bt'h. Ryder or'"Tom Aikin at
IUM>M>ffarborandFalrvll'W.) .Living flnywhere else Is i:IUI OI lhO QUllttion aher shr your home: ror the ~Unl· Ne\l.'pl)rl, 64~252'l. 5'1S·44.~ t-88.;.1810. NEWPORT
ti gt 8Mcfi -seeing Vlsiadtl Lauo. -· )n~r. Prt>f bual~ \\'On1un PART Q(.r1nan· Shcph1!1'd, SSlOO. lat T.D. 1~·~. Sl!2. Lik1• tob•adP?' OurTradf't"8
un n on Eflicilfnclel', 1. 2. 2 p1u1 den, lron1 $190. Furnished or tcach<'r llvlnl{ n1one, ,No n111.l(', 1\•/chokc chnln, \'le. 1110. 0011', $1J L 1110 In " y~. Ptu•11dise <.'UIU n1n fs for )'OU~ IMPORTS
LARGE 2 BR, unf, $l40 Mo. and unlutr'll•lled n10dol1 open d3ilv n111e '111 dark. L)ehl. \\'e don'\ ~nwke, diink. Coa.~t ~h\')' .. L.N. 4f.Kr.2720 l)lic 9 y.-3 vr &f.J()ncr. Ciwrn. 5 lines
Clean! Neer Ito~ From 1he $1111 Dlesio Frcewey 111ke Harbor Blvd. to Live quietly. 1'1csa Verde or iiiTst-t Seller. "-'le 01 Newport ).'Qr ·73 El Dorado. Call· I) days 3100 \V, Ci.Th.It 1hvy., N.B.
642·9405 RcnlonomJea, Bkr. ti'rr>-GTOO Adams a11d Musa V1u dt Dnve. 540·1800. fln·n. 8Ub-lrt hou~. M0-7195. Blvcl. & Bristol. Ca I l 673-TJI 1. for 5 buck5. CLA.~1FIED wlll tw!ll ll! _ ·... Nrcd a "P.ad"? Pla .. -e an 11d! ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• Need a "Pad"! l>iat"t ~rt ad' ' --~-
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Experienced pCl'liOtt \\hO'I O\YrK'd thcu' 'll'~I' ln Penon o"'ll rel!lll i;hop. lntertlll~I In fashion & Cl' tllt\•e M!lllng
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AlltO Salesman COOK HOSPITAL To Stll Ne-.1 B.;,\l\\"1. 1i:•l0rl
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J , C. PENNEY CO.
24 F ashion Island
Jilewporl llffCh j New To set .up & operate mills & e_ogine lathes on SEC ·ar .. va.JKPA~l ~~C for o fine· 11pe1·hlilly sho11. 1
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SERYICES•AGENCY
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Full & P li n1e ~Mercy General Hospital
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Acclng Clc1•k/EDP to $i00 y A E ItEAL r::STA'rE :)ALES 8·17-~16!:! bc:f 10 1\i\1. •"= afl ~t:i'i•tn1·y/CPI\ to 562:) SUCCESS CARF.ER 7:30 J1 J\:,I ..,-=C'.:".7'"'°ITT.
Asi;t Bookkcer>c:I' t1•0 $tl001 .• ,·,0 Assemble intr icate 1nech a nical assemblies Nc\1' or <'lCl>t~rleut:ed. J o\11 the SA,---L"'" ci.-1s \Vunt Lod, 5-9PP.1 Scc'y11 (no sh' c..:> I
N W-0 Scc'ys Trainee 10 S550 (Machine ry) inc luding fittin g, adjusting & \\'ol'ld's ltul(~t and fa.slcst par 1 -1 I 111 c e v t'I! ngs. ~h\'t ~r{u~;o· '\\!'-. --4------0 pen Cle k D. · 1 1 $5401 '-'lig ent \V""i, t . bl'""'"; ts ket h b."l'011·lng resn\e orgunlzntlon Mon-1''ri. No ex1>e1·1e1JC•' ~uts1undf1ig Bl'nerlt:s -1-----+1';"'-r°'tl ~~'----"0'-~!l81~ nm · 0 ~·oni u 0 s c es ''itlHl-ttet,'!'Of'lt-ef.>..ove11-300rm-ce~11ry-Sill~ti11K-SLlf> tu' ~ l'fi)TQ er .175 & Verba l i11st ructions. Require 3 years ex-offil"Cs and 1>eoon1c a + c0nuii. Cu ll i\fr. \Vilson
Applv in pcl'son ~~'~11~~11~;~11~~<' p,~~;1,~' to b perie n ce in asse1nbly of pl'ecision 111achinery . 1nc1nber '11 our i\lillionnlre !lb.i-24•1:1
lo A.\1-4 P~I I 2701 So. Bristol, Santa Ana J)e~il;a D1·aflsninn Sll66 O\vn ha nd t ools. Club. _ l\lulti-n1illion doll:1r .~&'=.,°'L~>"':s7•"1<":N".--;r'°'u1"1-::0~,
Equal OpJX.11'. E1nployr1· n1 I Corp Lei.:til &·i··y S700 ndverllslng progz:nu1. F"ree p/tlnii•, nicns ,,·cnr-expPI'.
COOi' •. \\'". l1a\'• _,-,,,,~I Phone (714i 979.350() '1·~~~.•,.1p"'11Cr',1o_P1~,.,·,ED/) to!~MECHANICALINSPECJORA g,uarant1.oedil1..-e11s1ng ~~L rcf'cl. Contuc t i\tr.
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sitir.ns Qf)l·n for .an expcr Payroll constr Open \\-hat is )'OUr hccruc 'vorll1 Soulh Coust Ph1za.
cook & die1nry aidC'. Inimed ~ Full T im • & Reli•f CALL TR.ISH HOPKINS To inspect mach ine parts. asse1nblies, s heet to you? Check our monthl> y l"n111lo~·n1en1. Park Lido Applications Acc'!pted 9AM _ 4PM .JF.J?HI \\1Hl1'T1<:~10RE metal, ha rdware, castings & ra\v stock. R e-lxlnus progran1 \\'hich nll"uni; SALES LAD
Flagship Conv. Center, ·166 488 F.. lilh St. tal livineJ Ci\! quire miltimum 5 years inechanical inspec-$SS IG you! Pleal'IC cull F~l<.JX·1·!t•111·l·d. i\ledlum to bci-FlugshiJ~. N.B. RN'S Suo'te 224 . 642-1470 1. . . I d' kl b Virginin Jollt's ~II. I h'I' f{t•udy To \\'cur ShOJ). ton experience 1.nc u ing \Vor ng mec an-RED CARPET o.-0»1 COOI<. e~;i)'rl in insti1111lot1al ;..,,,. •-···===,-----:-:.I ·• ,..,.,. 44W• r4~ n ,., istns. 0\\'n hand tools. - --= _ _. cookl•u:. lle\·erlv i\1unoL" • ·v -v -v Re altors 1S E ,\1\1STRESSES \1·un.b-u,
«onv:llc;: .. '"" fl ospllal, ICU/CCU & LVN 3-11 & 11-7 J ,"ITOR, p/lime. No "·1 WELDER A -~R~E~A..:.L::Ec::,STATE-"1"""'':'IX"·-'1"'t.1'<:<"' Laguna Hills. S:fi4i000 per. U<"l"t.'ss. J\lr . &~anl'. 1,r 1ro1·k. S"'·1n1 11·ear & sports
[)(>livel'y of DAilY PILCY;, i\lr. \\llltiunis. sni·rt'\\·tlOlls. SALES MANAGER \1·1·11 r. 67::-7569.
SUND A\-ONLY t \ OB DEPARTMENT 4!1 F'ashiou Island, N11•p1 To fa bricate mach ine p arts & assemblies for Resale Of1il•e nC'<"cls nu1nn~er Sl~CHE1'.\lt\'-. -.-.-,w-1-'tll----of-
.ne\\'Sl><liX'I' 1·arrie1"S i1! '~A~ I . Cent<'!'. <:onstruction of mediunt heavy m achin e tools. 11•i1h 2 yt!u rs or Ht•ul Es1a1c fi11·. NC'l•cl young {·urct•r
· CL.El\·1 £:..~TE nrea. Rcqu1rr>s JUNIOR SALESMAN \\' k f c-x 1x.•1·icn1~. Ni:1vpo1·1 Bei1•.'h1 1uiud1'o l b;il'I \\'/lypln!l , &
lt!:f' of S1atiut\ \Yugon or LABOR & DELIVERY-Part T'1me & Rel'1ef ' t ·or l'Offi b lue pr)nts. Req uire 1ninimun1 3 /ll'!'iL l'.:~p:i.n~lin;,: l:t.111\JJUUY· 11hol'llUU\ll .!.,kllls + ,i.;t~n'l .np-Van . contact i\lr. Harry . . l~:u·n • $20-$·10 per 11·cek years combination \Velding expe rience. 0\Vll ·•::~l'l.'ll•~llt upi>oi·tunily fur 1itudl· lur f1;;u1 't'l!I. lhb1 is a
full .~ p ,r!nir Seeley, :t~J \\'est Bay s1.. 11·orkin;,: afler i;c·hoo\ at1ed h a nd tools. .., profl!ssio11;1I g1'01\'lh. Apply Jll•n1uult.'nt 1x11dtion \l'/lt
-TELLERS Cos!a l\'lcsa. G42~432t NURSERY ' Jl 7 on &Uurd oys i,;:l!Hing-nt•11· in confldcnec. Send re!<Utll(' \\\·d. 1hru Suu \l'Ol'k 1reck.
-PROOF OPE RAT OR DELIVERY :'I-fen. pc11111111('nl cusron1ers rlo1· the Dnily DAY & EVENING to Classiftcd ad no. 6..18, cto Slnrting salnl'Y or appt'ox.
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National Bank , lX' i~t1nblc. ph "42..dSOO Full Time & Relief Jh1111ini:;ton Bea1·h only. CALL 714 894 '711 TRAINING 673-7730 ~h\'l•en 9 u.n1 & ;,
nn"dRIC' ~ &hn~er Brnnch D£Ll\'.i::l{\" ~Ian, I> rinie. ,\pply 1io1•"! !l6S-!16·1l. : ~ FaJllOU!' Real Eslatl! L:t.'<'11!· 1 pn1 111·io1· to Jw1c 13th for
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HAKKINC --• MED SU RG Personnel Agent')' onrac orpora ion \\'hile )'I'll lear•1. C;dl ,,, • Unskilled As•mblrs
TELLE S - - ----16.)1 E. Edingl't'. S .. \. Sloan <7t4l l'l:::!~l-11!._ ~-11,· G •n 'I Labor•rs
c • .,,,,,,...c1"' "~'"'"• ! D-IA_L_A __ J_O_B.1 / '"'"'·~.~'~·oS'°"'' 9200 Bolsa Ave. Westminster REAL ESTATE SALES VOLT F:xper. r('(juired RN 11 J .ru. <»--.u 100'.; Pros. olJ ti111e 11ro,., I t t p sonnel
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SURGERY RN J-l l & 11 _7 KEYPUNCH An Equal Opportunity Employer lnlc1>e<' 1~n ·'""'" ,,.,,. , T•:""''"'"'·y Sci~•.ce .
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i\lrs. Rios 4500 Campus Dr, N.B. ~1q11l' progrnin or dhl. :">1-1,-t t:an111os Dr .. StlL~l',.100
Equal Oppo1·. En1plo¥cr • Qe£RAIQRS e P anted, M!-f 710 [Help Wanted, M & F 2!.,0 :.1(1 1<on1 rac1s JX'l' )r,u·, j !·:1111:!1 tJ111,.,11·. E111pl<1Y<'I'
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pa11 llnlC for college beer DISH \\'ASl·lER, e.\:/). only. I 1701·1i1n. \Ve l.ll'C 11·ill in~ to YE t!l 6 w CAB co I <tl't'!l, H \rY I 1.:1rl l'lrfl,.t', lnl t 1·cst111•:
ba1· resL Phone 833--8191 l\lu~t have uettl appear. c01. DIETARY train on thl' tah punch ' ,, . . • HARBOR VIEW J •t t"··l'1•1':.
arter j 11111, ask for 01vner. !age Coffee ~lOp_, 562 \V. l.. _ l '·rl'ificr. Locution of the key 8am-4:30p_!'1'1 Tues & Sat
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BEAUTY Opc:•1-ntc.r, elicntrlc. i !ii9tiihiiiSiit.ii, iicii.i\iilii ............... 1 punch depl. lu !he. n~nr E xcellent benefits & OJ< f !Cl·. hclp-1mr1 t 1 n1 l' · ) lS29 Port Sh•'f'oi. ld 1 'l:i•\' \n•1l.1 111 ,,.,., '""· 111.:.
pref. Use iron & blO\\'Cr. Cook, Hospital ex rw.r. preferred. fu\UJ'(' \\'ill h1• 1'ash1on w k ' c d 't' lllSUl'allt't' -·~pf'l'il't1 ('(' Xt•\\'J'Ol'I Br I ,~ ... ,-,,1 ;\ ... z~·;1.,i1lo 11-:: .. :'\.B.
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rester Lid. &k•-J.·7~· 1 Young: lady t lS.181 to assisl Dessert maker &! or pastry make r Pl rast' c:ill ~!rs. Hose
1 MISSION-OPTOMETRIST ·. REAL ESTATE. SALES lS l·:c,·n., t·-.r ~l~Y '."r c,o,' 1_ n BEAlITTClAN CXl)t)l'lt'nct.-d lo in hcal!h :;pa. \\'ill train, 110 1 I fo1· :111 a1)poin111ll'rll ~ l~ke over palrons. liun-l'Xp. nee. Apply in person E xcellent ·benefits: & «il·ll f>.li·i571 i Tllp 1-01nrn. splil: 1111lht'1Hi-~l·~1 C.J ,,\, fu in. E.x('('Jltnl
U"gl"" Beaoh 8•'°2900 I f 2930 \\' COMMUNITY . 1 , -f II f , 1>111~• -~ll'nnrelte -
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Boat Mech•RllJC)er Coast l.f\1·~ .. N.B. " HOSPITAL rrarh 111 ·uh· pracllcl' '.\:o in· .... nt racs u1n. 1nu11ru .. ~o 1 1, , 1 fl !"'-, 27802 p t R I . . . . . f'XllC'll . . <II II I Sill I II lf'S -tllllS "' l'X lltC: -~ -. E I 0 rt ·1 E I SAVINGS uer a e a l'l'Sll11l'n1 required. !teal . ~!> ' a o t'S· Pt.'l'l'tinnhlc, \\'rile Cln.uit4·11 Nct'd \\'Orking kn-01,•lc.•dgc of DH.l\'ER for pr~-school. qua ppo Ulll Y tnp o,yer Mission V iejo 111on1·y n1nkt•r ror sirady IX'QPI,,. nrl oo. ff!'l.i, l).1!1v ~lot, P.O.
out drives & engines. NCI\'-Clean drivin:: record. Pa· ~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!l!'I I llltlll fJll .1 n1onlh lo 111on!h BALBOA BAY PROP. l •n .. 1::-·"'. c"~,,,·:i,, , .•.•. ' ~111. po'\ ""n"lt 64"'-"~"" 11·1,111 < 1,,,-tu-D ., ,, . . 1•118 N. il ln1n St., Sanl11 Ann c t '· o· I ""' .._....., 1'\N '" " " ... .,
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assist accountant & pl'op. HOUSEKEEPER. liv<' in LEGAL SEC. (714) 49s.4400 ~1'11 · \Vhy not .,. .. ork in ti~ hotlt"SI Sale!! l\l1ti' '1C blue·hip· n 'Ill ~~i~:.~1. i:g~1it s':un}Sa;o, Do You Qualify? GENERAL LABOR cxp'd ,fl.., re rs n~. ~o si~k:; t'~C' ~)(I. Jo_h t.h'f>111ncd of i:::rt. 714) P a c ific Mutual. Life a r 1· a H 11 n 1 1 n gt on . 1,;
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Ne\\.'""'1.Bch 9266.1. . fln,·e 111·1·•· ol ·•·o·····nansh·p ' • TV ' • " I ''1111 •kill• 0 I I •h I I Pl1'1I >lt,·,:>-i,.1,~.· ', v· ILL,\GE '.''f)rkc ~1'1 ~·1"11."1'1 ""', ""· .~1~.1~-" ,...... · " "-'• 1 .v .~.,ay\\k,,l ove y -~ .. " .,,. 1 ·)p-1<1r.n. Equ.t.10proi·.Enlpl(1yer Ai.:e11111·~· iolr<'k l! nt f>n HF\l Es"rAr'E' =.,.~,,7 II). a .~) 111,:1· ..... ""'"'
HU ILl)ER developer ll<'C't.IS "'ork 11·ilhout sa1w1;•ision N I • h 1vatcrfront Ne11·port Bc·h SjJ(} Ill(). Also rrc J'IOSl!lllll.s. l\.'/C'O I'),;{' .t'X]Jl'I', ror finan-__ .. _:_:..:... -~·-'-~-C~-"011s•11I P1•1-"0ll"I Ag1•0C)' -1·11l/,-1·c,11'0•• d1·1"'"lo1· H,.,, ... ,,,.,, 11·a11"po•·tn1;-11 \ ewpor ~eac 1 "'" ~3~""" Call Elly 1··111·~ -:-:." 00=· 1 1 1 L " " ........ ...... • ..... ._ " "' lOlnC, ...... ary open, ul -,,.,.,., , • -~ ;..,., . .,."'·1• c111 Jl ;inning sa es. S..'\lnJ)' 27rJO J larhlll' Bl\'rl .. Ci\!. for 1w"'· dcvrlopment in San \"ork s!l'ady par1-tin1c .. Costa Mesa -I Control Ca1·l'e1: En1p~· l\;;cy, !\IEDIC.\L Assislnnt i\·:'lnled,: lo SiM + h o n u s.~ I· , , ,
Dimas nrca. No expcriPnce G~·nl'~'~I c.1~~.,,~~ng 'in . ! Santa Ana • • Hospital 3.JOO Irvine Bl1·d .. NI_<.__ t•xp in Jah. X-ray 8.: EKG, Profc~:5iyt1nl 1\·Hy 1riiinini:: i * R ECEPT * S !'· C n I·. TA H ', • (" x e c
ncce11sary. Fol' lurthl'r in· Vacn.1 Pl l. '"·"" hon1e.~ \Orange & Irvine 1 Lf':G :\L s,ccretiii·y iiiin. 2 yrs ~JIPL'OX 3~_ ln·s pl'r 11·k. ai.:e I p1'{Y,!rtu11. C{'l ll Hn lph 8 J'l)1i·n 1 :'\r11·1'lflrl Belt. U11111u1 · oppty
fol'n1alion call J e 11n11 c Ap)ll~ 11 .1 :it 569 \\I. 19, C,\\ MISSION exp. C1.1hr. lui\•. Salary open. 2:i to .;a, salnry roni· C.L.U. 01• \\'. Cerllld Ten· I I f111· S(•Jr s1n11cr. Re11ly In
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ply iu J)('r.son. Fri, Sat, or i\llt!n Byland Agenl·y. \fll!.B 6 A.:'11 shift. Day i;hifis. 2nd 6·12-23.}1} 548-.';742 --, Cl't nl t~;>por. !or :.Ollll'Olll' i\· :::00. 2.160 1-lunlinglon Dr. Sun
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\faJlcy. TECHNICIAN B 0 mun1 y \\'o.rlrl ...... 1\.lust l'OO):, firl\·e . .fi.J6--il69 -I lion ~r lil~inq: & labeling i\1-.VF:lt \ FEE AT ~hi h~! 1ful not r~'(J. 8-~),
BUSBOY WANTED • 1 1 • :ai._ h:ht l10ui'>1.'1\u1ic:. Call i\It.i\ .~ \\O:\rEN \\'anlcd for l 1~w.cJ1111es. l'uJI & Part tin1e.I TEMPO \I 111 ,' L· • ~·· 1 'f I 1 118-.r\11 · ··l .. ·k , .. ,. ''""39"I I 1'111 Utl rt'1. "'a ary \ I I I'•-· D , _,_ . . P a c i ic P e rsonne . . \l ll ll; lOUSC \loOI ,,. 1n.1c 111e I ........ ,, s1~" •. ,,.,,, 0 r,.,. .. rtw'ln "!
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2106 \\'. Ck_-e11nfront, N.B. has an 1n1n1ed1a1e Otx'lltng ~IOTEL \I . I r'F.ltSOi\NEL 178():? "''·i· Park Sf'C"Y-'~OC>l\1-\r:Jo:Pl•:R
for /Ill elccl1'0ntcs tc('hn1c1an. ?CX> i\eirport Center Dr. Pro;,;t't'"~l\l' 1nnnufaclul'ing 1' . • . air \V~nted. \\'it\ * SEC'Y ,\nuhcin1 ~ s:i":·Z!:n'Xl.n 'I OflJIOl111ni1y \\·/~'1"01\~ni::
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DANA GEN'L Biiol:keeping. l'\:pcr. ,, INJ<.F.D good legal SCCl'i'lnry. I in~ 1\' lh l• publir. Xi1a long t .ts? ... lun .JOI~. \\1!1 lratn. no SECRETARY
LABORATORIES l\lusl t~'IX!. n r1~11·er phones. 1 (714) ·831 -2300 lu ~cl-UP_ &,OIM'l'a!•': 11· kno11-S:;lnr,\ Ol'J('n. l!.B. nrea. !t'rtn rii<.~h{nnient. Top$$$. typ1117 . 01 ~ho111.~'IT~I, ett·. Seeking l"l.'SJlOn.~ible, \'t'l'sU Girl of.:-. Sen:I 1~:1l1a1e h•L 1 Ii'~<! 01 11·<1uli or Bro1v11 ,i;; f~l:!-140-l fo1· :1 ppou1lJncnL ! ;-,;f:\·1;:1l 1\ FEE 1\T i\~pl) 111 PC1 ~'11 an~ aft or rile, gttl for bull)' national
2-101 Can1pus Dr .. Irvine Prcs-1.:C<'. Int·.. 16·1o 1 'h·ir'"' • 11, . '-------'-----TEMPO C\C, ot 29:l0 \\l•sl Cs! H11·,·., I lql'd · N 1 Eciual Oitpor . Eniplo)'f'l' ·; ' .,.... 1"0 g:~111g lhl'ough lll:t1111t"I 1 I N.B. · 1 ··~111 1mny 1c in e1v1xu: :======-Su1>crio1' ,\\'('., c.:11. 926'.!i. RN' SHUR l.OK CORP -e~p;u~on. N!'!'d l'_X_p ('I'.' . I f_,l::tch. Cup.able pt ~cll d1
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RN·rptionist S550 I OPPORTUNITIES T1'1?\J1t1 TP111r\11·ary Ht•lp ~ ase .. l'i'fus.t b(" ;1r·cur:itc ,)_!?·\ Call For Appt.
G. I , .. , S''" I GIRL FRIDAY e MEO SURG AIDES 151· Call Linda P..fly, 54Q.uo;~,. N I 642 ••70 ll' nnay JJlJ • • 'illAID for l..ug11na l{et•f FOR , · Co::i.s t:'l.I Perso111WI Agcnt•y, aotn • ·~
CARPET cleaner h e 1 per ~~s~. BkDk~r, !"'~ j\Just . l>c goocl l"'typi ~lho, book.· 3 to 11 , 11 to 7 I ~lotcl, 30806 s. Coa.~I lh1·y., s' TAFF NURSES POSITIONS OPEN 2790 llarbo1· Hlvfl., Ci\1. .
ivan!cd. Nrnt. ent>l'gelic, '-"~~1gn ia rs.m:'ln .hlu+ keeping, ia1 le 1> nc l..11i..;unn BeHch. 499-:!00.i FOR NEW BRA SEC TO VP "''"" open. Steani \\taster R,.i~ 30 hr 11:k to S600 front 1'('('('Jlfionist. Jnlel'est· e ICU·CCU NCHES R~tionist. parl·tinie. 10 • Si l l .._.1• -I 11 1)p1 t to ~fiOO ing "·ork \1·i1h "'()(){! polen-1 3 to It It to 7 l\IA !i\l'ENANCE l\{an rorl ~·uu & Porl-Time 11·11r'; ''1 1rthodon1i1· offl,'t'. lO )Iii r:-v.. · typg .. '":"!"'-Ca1 ..... 't 01•;u·ners, I i 4 O ,t'l'1· i . · s ·1 "' "'"'lus1·1-, "'''1• ,-,,· 0,,., 12 ORANGE S 1 · k1·1·1}lt1 • l~aut nu fac1lil1t's
Supc':',.1·0, A>'I', C'I ISlal Typ1.s! $j00 tial. Sala~.· l'Omrnensurate1 ' .. " .. v AVINGS DEPT. n1n1'T11ng~ . .\lust hil\•' ph·u ~. ,.0 ' n unit bayfront 11pt. l\1u:-;t be 1 1 I · 1 111· 1~cv.port ftt1•~ (7111) -~----NEWPORT 11·i1h el<.1lf'1·ienee. Ct1ll lorl e ER COUNTY .~1.vin.,.,!11 & Loan ElCpc,, in PlOllC vo1cr. th'll1 a11r -·~· CASHIER honest, dcpcndllblC' & r1•ill-, 11 1· p · 1 55&"700 . . Personnel Agt nc app't hch\('('n 10 an1 & 12 1 11 to 7 ing: 10 do 8 good job "·ithoul l'rrf'(I. Apply In Pt'rson. a tac 1vr. ast sci·1·1·1ar1a1 1~o==•=·=='7-ccc--,.~
Ladies rf>:uty 10 11·c-ar spec1nJ. 833 D Y noon. 6~5-6133, osk ror i\lrs. supci;•ision. \\lust live on MEDICAL M arine r 's Savings & ("Xp. de:;irnbli·. :.-16-:iliO. SECRETARY & lite book-
ity shop. 51j-072·1. over Dr., N.B. Cla.l'k. 1 • PEDIATRICS pr~.'niise~ in benut. npt 1iro-Loa n Association 1i.::.:CF~PTH\X!ST/Clerk J kt:rper, ene~etlc. dealing
CHILD e;u-c .'::. Ille hsk11111t 642·3870 11 7 ,·icl("<I frt>f' \\'/Util. Pern1 . CENTER 1J15 \\' lllf D NB T)Jli!-1, includi11·• li1e Dook· '111h U1e sailing public. AJ>"
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CLEANUP .f;: DeJivery boy, ing: 1von1n11-;::en'J helper 2 Cl'O\\'inJ! firn1 lh 11•v111e Coni -•1 ' It lo 7 67.l-8711 or Sif>.-3366 'Iii J·:n\·ll'<'lllOlf.'n l POSITION n\'ail. foe ~un"' 494-1/J.Si, :\oh"'. J·\rudh:v lsi1,1• offif>f.' in t'oshion ls1and,
n1orns a "·eek. 536-4852 bef pie· --~, 1·11c11·,. •11·1-' 1·· clc 'P'I Full & P/lio>" Pusitio>>". '" • · N 8 Ct1ll 6•1' •~•• f'/tin1P. Apply in person, ... '""''' · ~· .~ "I · t • ~ .~ woman to learn stuUonery Rl:."'J'AJL Salesper.~n. exr)('r. -·-·--::';'.~::;::::-'::.==
Hutcheson, 140 JnduSlrlal 6 pni penclnble & nhlt' to lhink on MEDICAL :\IALE & /emaJc help \\'anted e Critical Care business, Penn. job. Mu.St only. f<'/tlmc. Ne,vport Stu-SEHVICE; slntion snlcsman...,
\\lay, Cosia i\lesa.c.°'· =,---ELECTRONICS Assembler. their 1'111'11 'lo han<lle offiL'C SC $1.85 to 1da11. Don's Car e p h' • C be neat nppcnring. Bench tlone1·i>, Apply In person ~'ull lin1c cv''~ P.fln 2 )'I'll
-CLERK TYPIST cxper. or trainees. F·r1n. for s11li'.~n111n .. ~111(' sh help-1 TRAN RISER ~\·nsh. 510 Ave. Estrella, -syc 1atr1c •re StRtioncni, lll07 Newport 42'l9 Birch St, ·NB ' cxpcriehce. Lite _1nechunlc11.I
Pal Electronics. 6 3 91 lul . hut no! nl'l'C'S~. Cal ll 8-4:30 Tues & Sa t San Clt!mcnte. e Gene ral Care Blvd, C.J\I. Sal knowledge. N@ n t _ap-
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Hospita l e xper. Split i·~ntnl yu nl Nen~ 111 appc~.1·. 111~ or nitc ~ifl!I; 1'1•tu1sfel' IQ \Von1en to work lor plastic -Asst Mana e SE VICE . 1 hanc.lle ;·orrt•sponde_o_ce for1 .. 1,1,1,"n'ist. F'ull 1.101• 0,, 1,_,1 Shift. 5 ·.30 am to 2 pm \\/~en t hnnd1vn tini;:-. \\111 rlny11. x 1n·1 fringe benefits, molding 11lant. 546-3370, F .1.· SI r 1 · ;_'ll1 1,_ stahoTn Kn Cltna~ I o st $52 \I J ._ "' " a.i l1\11u. Apply moni.~. 1030 Stuff dC'vclopnu~nt PI"""l';).ni. 81>u10n \\'Omt:!ns 1· ot hlng o: Uut: man: op J>fcy .11: a_u,io cpl. art ,..,. '.. 50 1!n1c. bank rxpe.1· de.o;irable. Full &. Jl 1in1t• Positions & 11 am to 7 :30 pm Nc\\'fXff1 Blvd. 01. ~... Produc!tion Control chain. \Vo1nml 1nu11 hnve fringe Ucneflt11. E:xper. n1a.n ~~~'.J<i.Co~~\'.,1 K~~r~i~:~~j R11~.g.un1t· to Box 2151, 1'.1ission open in Long Bea1·h, L.1· MANAGER TRAINE E Call for inletvie\vs: 1'o $ChC(lule manufacture sales background. hlcal po. prcfd. Full or p/llme.
A..,.,.11,.,, 2;00 llurl.ior Blvd., ,1 1e111. g11na Nigul'I in I..rib'una & La boratOr · Dire("1or 01 Nursing & 11hipplng of sailboats. sltion tor cnthu11iagt1c. en-Shrll, 17th & trvl~. NB .. C~1. , EXP1\NDING business need5 Compton areas for quullfied Y Outslnndlng OJ>portunity to (714) 633-9393 M a cGregor Yacht Corp reer minded. FulJ c.v. OOne-SE:RV ICE Station Allendant
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f/tun(". i\lu!!:I ha\'l' Aon14' ex· tlnie Top eam? igs ~f1 or age or oldt•r. ,\pply in 3 to 11 :30 rent 1111' n 11 Kcr 11 Clim 101 Chy Dt. South i.. BackstrHt llarhor Blvd, C.M. Sec Dud. ~r. on J\ITS:T. L:.1~_!!~'!!!1_.-:;"ii"ii, ;:;jffi;;;:~'~' :+,:::;;:;;;·~·~!{!i!-n:o~·~·~~~Jd'°~·,(.L~"1~,.~o~n,'S~lil . .J.. .... ~ .. ftl $100(415()(1 mo. i\'fusl hnvc Or1u1gL·~ Callr 30l N H .. ~ F 11 fl-----1;:-c:-f.i:po11 iifi·ii~TIJ.-9!QJ----;-':..XP'O-Qfficr---Gir+,--t&-wtwlf ITR'!'S.,·• ____ _,_,,d~irtr""luSO..,lt~'•u•~•~1JC.l"icl r+-AU~mlQt.\v: ~ 1 o, atvvr, 11 er!tm Servit.-e 1111. nluhl ttltendflnl -
-Canlex rui;tca1 · I t • "' .un~.C'lnl, I.IC!\''" :i ani .x ---Cnll ~1r .. NewnHHI 979-.5222 A · E I .1-S?-'l'tnrn-&-em.mtry, --:·C'O' ·i or ' nnu1 ui wit, AP1P1Y R CONTROi ... Parking Lot full 11. 1 · 1~J in e ec tic... 1 i1m. Country Club :..i ction inp oyer CLERKS 2.1 t'allhlon Island N B Shen 17·h &: J 'T NB
or p/tln1e. Apply 111 [lf'l'$fln, 1 ~ e~m~ houserl ·~:~ 0~ ADT Slerling Security servioe exn.rie nc• ~1ANAGER ho S 56 1"Ml1ion Sq., La 'it n.bri · SH, EIET Mcv ,ET,., AL l\'en111cky rrit•d Chickt.'11, pa as ~pe · ra An EquaJ Oppor, EmployCr r~ " anagcr iv '11 had EX· NUltSEi J\ide ·· OrdC'rly, c~r
693 S. CoM:t ll"Y· l.a.guna benefitir;, etc . .,_17-6801. PERIF..NCE In a fin c nol Ill.'<!. Openln,lt'!I: 011 dnya SALESGIRL. top 11a I e11
Beach. EXPERIENCED nitthanic. llEALTit food storl' desires E xc e ll•n t Ben•f its creative spectally shop. Ph, 7-3: nlidnitr ll-i. Cooc:I Experlent-ed. 1 mm e d I a le l)(!l'l!On, cs11 only, for bclll'r .c::Kn .. Lr;o & S1':~U SKILJ:EO
0".11 10015, pnid bcnefltK. experienced n11'1UN' "'01nan & Worklnt Conditions 547-7733. bend.its. Make o.pplicalion OJM!llfngs in n~"' Costa ~tC!Jla ll!X-'~lalty ~tore, AAlary 01>en. With E a p. In following COOK-Raleigh l!llht
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1747 An"i.'·lnl A••", Costa HI-Fl An c<1uru Or>portunlly MASSEUR 00 cal, "AZ..2.110 Tn,.• E. '"'~rnl 1nrormation A • PUNCll PltL''"" M•,. '"~ ,. COM POK ENT SALES -:::;:=E::mp:::lo=ye::::"=::;::~ I OFt'lC;;; ~;ICR "" ALSO CASHIERS exp. We wUI conlact )'Oil. • DRILL PRESS
GENERAL ollirc girl. ron-Salary. COSlb ~!('Ba arc~. Cn11 l-L - --l-'ULI. OIARCE or~1'·1cE * St.n<I letter to Box no. 882• • \VAi.ES NC PUNCll ~.!5,.-,~/lil'nf'Re~ta cu~:, e h ~,· ~ fJtrucUon bk~ t..'Xp tucn-r.1r. f{3nn. 12 to 2 PITI only, INSURANCE s•LES p ?1-fCTt fo r New c n r ~~ ?a~r Pikl~ ii? !l= l;WAJ, • 1..J\ YOUT TOOLINGi o..uo...... ::J .;, tinl. Prepare payroll. union (2'13~ ~13. ft For r ivat• Gym DC!alership. You koow the * ALSO BOXBOYS os a 1 esn, a · -• WF.l.l:>C:R.S Co.1!'11 Pl1tr.H, Cl<.f 5-iti-7!};)5, l'Cl)Ol"ts, A/P, ll n 111. c r Jo::xcellent Ben !1111 C'Xpcrlence you tnust havr. iL\LESl..ADY 1\Cerlcd . J)l"(!f • GRINDEltS A 1
.OOK !01· Jlnllnn Ot!li. 1';.'7p·d Jihonc, soni'L_ iyplna, llQ Hout •kHper, f/time No exp nt.X'.~ Olli'n "'hilo you Te lephone 557·1154 Pleose applv In pt'~ 01· ()llp, 1nalure \von1a11, Wallnh • TOOL CRIB A'f'Tlo:NO--.
only. 1KSl4 Bl.'11.ch Bl\'d,, innoklng. l\1on-Frl, 8 hr!'! 5·19-3061 -lcani. fmrt ·llnie. e~:11 & Batwien 9 :30 & 4 P .M . ~64.l-77-TO.-IH bol'~ Cn1,12\o3r1 A~l7n21m13cnt '.1~fl~~sl 26 f'ashlrin lsln~. Xln't .. w a ge_s & benefit s
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"l>nt''l" Jo"ruit" "hen Y'>U . tivc1 from Spm on. Orjven No11-1mokcr. 6'fl.-559!) t'nrn1r~ Insurance Croup 1o~a.1 Profll 11.1 111 tnlnert when "Afakc Roon1 For Daddy'· runolng your houAC? Turn clrc~-· ~hop, N.8 . CA 11 Santa Ana
pl,iw; tin :1d In lhc D1:1lly & Kltcht>n. Over 2l. Ariply J.IOUSEl.ffiEPER -(':<· Ed Lani *' ~1().1834 YoU !!Oil lhrouiih rcsoll-nct· ... turn that junk Into ca"h lhc1n 1nt.o "Cn1h" ••• !JC.II ~5'~22;>3. (714) "7-4040
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• P antocl, M & F 710 Holp Wantocl, M&F .710 Hole Wontocl, M&F 710 Fumitu,. 110 Gar• Salo 112 .. ,,, onon 900 Boats, Slips/Docks '10
SMAU.. MfJ!r needs ""'"" THE SHOW OFF WAITERS """'ed. C. L. 8 RO 0 MS qua I Ii y ROUND ook lable w/4 ch.,., * AUCTION * SM. malo "°" I yr .. mixed -SC-RA--M L-ETS WANTED In Avakm <5 10 :91' man for Rtnrml work In. Just tnovt!d to Costa M Pitarks, Marqula: Ret:taiu.nt, ftlrnillhinp. Antlq\ie-, Oricn-Bow front china cab, roll f'lne Furnllure cute, v.<cll behnved clcn.n • mooring .... k-ntl."I durl~ July ~~~~ dr1v1Jia: llghl !ruck. Need: esa. 1670 Newport Blvd, c .Pi1. tal, ~an accft'lonei. top deik, Oftk 8 1 At." k & Appliances lrh·~lyk 1~1e tt15Ct.M!d, but N · k,1A~ Contact Frank IZU)
v 11'"-.JQ MOSE ASSEMBkERS 642.--8293 . Uk:e' nu lfammond O>nt booktl'H, old mantle clock", Auction~ Friday, 7:30 p.m. cant eep P eue ea.II A SWERS l:c'u""'·~··~.--:-:,.,.,-=
_, _1!11 ACK..BAR GIRL • & HANGER' WAJJ'JllSS .J;XPER o,..n " bench $350. RCA hall ..... m•rblo -~ Windy's Auction Barn -15· Boils, SpMd " Slci 911
Must be nl"!l~ In l\ppreranco tor m"°1" diatribution ~ter f'ull & p/tiine. M11111 be o~;;-=~;.;~;J.~ ::-i'!.nn 1:~i:11rh~O· 10~1nut 20mK-Ncwpo, CM ~ Woc.1-&-:1~ 'i~.~1~ Modrrn--;;:.. P:tga -~ede~-MARK J wAu" 18' dttp'V .._ 1 havt" ~ _ ~'Ol'k rerord. for Southern Calif. lead~ 2:1. Xln't hounc.. Su.rt &: Sir-$995, value~$1®Q.Jiing az 9'.linder delk/oombo chlntt Bthtnd Tonvl s~ Pointer ma I e . AKC, Plover -D!'f:r.DCF.: hull. t/O P..1erc enain1;. l!5
__ t V&llabUtTy OOtWn S am &. areas-l?ibb:--NO....cXper ~ loln;5930 \V. CoAsLflwy, JIID. BR. furn compL~w/)UJr. Cali: Beaut ~decorator !terns . .SXVf ~ ro~ &12=3435. F;~~ .1t'I --1hc h!1t'OC~ h.p. Tanclem_tr..lr, vm_ W ~-
1 pm, Call 644·2ll60. esaa?y, Iriif'lVlewlng .• daiJ¥ WEED & PEST spmgs, rrtattreM, ll)r'ead & COis Tiiore! 1205 S. Birch, 6aw! Brazblnn Pepper tree TO good hontc motherle55 "Dirty? Alli"!" my kid takl'!I l'90(1. $2800. 5-16-3465, aflt!r ti -
SPACHE.Tt't Brtle'lcr hnn 350 ~~ Meaa. Nearest tn-plJJowt, $675. value $1»). 8' S.A. 8.'5--6276. JOx15 toot taU mUlt go. long-haired adoraQle kit· a bath, W(' don'f kno1v 1p:::m::...:64:,:4-88.,,,,:;28:.,,.,-' ~~-.,,.,-,! openlrnt~ for ho !I t 1~ 115 , 1eniiec11V11 Rcdhlil & Bristol. 2pc sectiorial $89,10' sofa, MOVING to Europe. Box Wou,ld enhance ~meone tens, 7 wki1, boX trnd., 11•hethr>r to. l:!l"n.n lhe tuh or • * HORIZON Jet s k I
waltrel!I, Oitl't·t1me ronk. THE Show Ott, 10 merehan· CONTROL ot1g $1000, like nu $369. spring, mattress, boards, ~lse s yard. You dig. Call 4!J6...31T.I. DREDGE 1t. Boot, 427 engine. $3300 or
Call 64~1 or 2 I :\: disc a a 1 embIer1 and Love seat $125, garden fw'n, bricks. folding table, chain. 540-2279 after 5 pm. SOF'T round cuddly cock F'REE boo t show, dealers &. best offer.
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. -....._ bcJwn .lQ_and..J....35() "-· .1_~-~ x.p e :(le n c e. ,.L,a.n c... Co0 M , S. ~ lo1hlng vacuum.-..clea.ne.c. __ llar:bor-;--~.a. ..J.t..c,,0..:.... kill~M ..:.....7~w-k·l·r _ verti~lng. HC incl~ Jl\{lll. ,10 JS' GUSSPAR,...Cutlau..1 ---~•I
State Mutual Savings Ave, ~la Meu. -' -ali!iOlutely necessary, Sal~ Thurs/Fri/Sat 11 a.m. ste~, etc. June 9-16. 713% \YQmen sand Childrtn s A.P-776-ISlS ext is8 Ph6ne 714 -891-2533 u5 liP EvintUQe, fish/ski,
Wlll rtl"<'nle In Ne\\·nnrl TIRE sales & service Brake open. l.aguna"""""Rlll.s Area. MOVING TO MEX IC 0. JMrrune. C"dM. S40--08'74. parel brought to Your home. ALUl\1lNU~f boat 12'. 'TI nil xtra.co. $2900. 6TS-8214
Beach SI-DI. 1973. Tmmt·d. & Alignment service 1FuJJ or Call 586-.1580 for appt. .Can't take It with roo &t I 15 Since 1920. Te I e Phon e BABY Kirl'ENS. 6 wks, l\1irrocraft Perfecl ctln opcnlnvs for . . • part time. Salary plus com-WHO WANTS TO WORK? must sell beaut Sloane's ewelry I 979-0067 to see our line. some red & ea.llco, rlition ~/oars $ 2 -o · 18' TROJAN 185 hp, l.nbnl skl
Cr. Interviewer mission. CaU ~ Coast DRIVE A CAB! custom 81h ft. davenport; WJIITE let. Gem diamond. s TE RE O • Un c la l med 646-.3573 833-9:io5 ' ' ~ · boat. Beaut 1fu 1 • Call
, Bookkffoer-C:ler-k Auto Service CenlCl'. '. CHOOSE your houn. work conlemp. ·slde chain: cust. Sl300. Ruby l.«>ct, SlS5. layawar. cian'al'd model, CUTE Fluffy kil!ens, weaned CAN'T Sell? flelp yourself & S48--02;23. 645-4325
Comm'l lndu1 Loan TREE PRUNER [~,><>. M"""enlfo'· bewoyome"'n. ownCan king size bed w/match. After 6 PM -548-795.'l system1~ changer, stereo & trained. otheors. Donate. Sea Ex· P 1 y Sal '-""> • . headboard & spread; quality recelve.r, alr speakers, tape 548--4615 plorfng, BS.A. 546-49'}). I l[iJ roe r ex~-nece:ss. ery be !!lightly handicapped . walnut BR. set: walnut love DtA. Sol. ftpprox 1 el . $450. deck Jacks. still In box, P/SIAMESE neutered fem Ti lllPOlaatioa . .a.
Escrow open;,....,,, g. Hllls area. Ne a t-Oean Appearance. scat &. breakfront: Rtcreo Eanings 1 ct. $325. 638-2313 originally $189., balance $85. cat. Be 8 u t , Dlspos\l ion. 9' \VHALER, !!leering whceti:;;;';•;;;;;;;;~~--~~ CRll f'nllt'f'l 586-1...,.,, for appt. Vt1, rettred. Age 25 to 70. conJ10lc w/~per speaken; 11-1 pm, Or tenns 893--0fill -n-r Id •• o ~o-3 & fµIJ rovers, go00 con·
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?.frs. F.ngelkey upp emen YoUr come. decorator t l r o n MOVING SALE' =" ~ -::"~'-· -"'""'C.:::::;-::':!'~""~~ TOOL & DIE MAKER ~1 b 6 h book t the -ped Ml 11 118 · ,_,,,, FREE kllle"'. '""'· 2 ~ · · · 915 213/625-7411 C"Xt 264 '-'' ve a ca rs or more 11. cases, ea r "'" see aneous Mod. Sect desk & cab S250. calico 2 black/wht 1 black 8 F1'. FiberglAss Dinghy Aircraft
Equal Onf'lOr. F.m1'10yi'r New Gro.ving Co. <lay. Apply Jn person, cherryWOOd desk: walnut Mod Swedish desk SlOO. 968-053o ' WfOt\r loeks. $6'1. ~ Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th end tables; lamps: fine 2 TWIN m11.hogany hdbollrds f2l Folding screens S30 642-4141 '69 CESSNA 150.
St'EADY-P/tlm" ofC" cl<>:i· Tgeer:'Z.SA. ~· 1=!!· St., Costa Mesa. china & more. ~98 :~lS50 $e;;,'. 2 e1:~t e~ 24" Gas logs /grate S22.oo: \VANTEJ?. home ·for pretty rn.AILER bit for 27, boat 65 Equipped. Reasonable prlce.
nlng, couplr-m11n-\viff', M· 1641 E St G · ' WIG Stylists -Exper. $2 -COMPI.EI'E tum. B.B. Club 16" Gas logs/grate SU.SO. long hall' lyr neutered male lbs, surbe brakes, usrd' 20 979-1262. · \ A 3 h *. ,,,;.. uu~*de, S.A. S2.50 hr. Sal + Bonus. 7DI Bach apt. 2sets studiO bed (trawers n5.. $25., $27.50. M II cat. Shots. aft 5· 646-801.0. · ·n l t s;7 7648 ~c"-'='--,S,.-,l-/"R-:--t'"t20"' -~~. 0~.~-lp~. ·ll~'";: "'"""'"'-' Edinger, Hunt. Bch. wall units, plus tbT. & :',:i;tqo~!d 3 ~!S~o., ~i'. 1~• :~eous 820 LABRADOR puppy m tx, ;1. t · ';;' :-i·t /;, -ampert, • • en
l'lS() mo. Ce.11 f213J !127-0115 TYPIST for Newport Center WOMAN lo care tor polio lamps, Many other tum. George Drum Set $100., flew· In . needs good_home. 3 mo old. oa 5• ain •. _ '69 FORD, bubble top
SUMMER v.mk for vl'"JUni:t CPA office, prior finan· lady. No smOking: Lite W@d. aft.~ Th\JI'!I. all day. loves.ea!,. $55. Misc. US_~°. WANTED for ilnHqulng: Old 49'""~-' Servl~e 902 camper conversion, oompl.
collef!:e sft1denl11 m11 1e t.r. ~l~s~lstl~!~~~inL_1;; hsekpng; Mon thru Fri. 7 645-5000 . Apt ~ -Mrs. USABU:S, 2560 NeWQDn. treadle sewing machine, 2 EXCEPTIONAL kittens. . MARINE MECHANIC scH contained, lo miles, xlnt
femAlc. MAlntf'nllnr>e t.r. Y111'1'f Clpen. 644-6156 am-3.30 pm . $300 mo. H.B. KlCJkey Can leave number. Blvd, C.M. Tues thru Sat. pair nlght starnjs. 2 bachelor Pale calico )"OWlg mqther. Good "'ork. Fair prices Save con~. Perfect for young
v.wk. 15 to 20 hrs wkly. I ~~~~~;~;;~1 ~n~re~a.~!162-4~~997~al~temoo~~ns~.~1 PLUSH veJvet .. ·sofa and SUP'ER. SM: MoVlEi c8niera..&. cl}ests and set of 4 wooden Beautiful. 642-4696 after 5. you money ..• ...cau Burr's am1ly. $3100. 842-6890. a m ~ 1-:: Io v e s_e at• QUEE N cas:e, like ne.w, $45. PoJarold ~· Also~ .l~ oval (21 BLACK kittens 8 11·k.s 1 1\-larine. li75-m77. • CAMPER Shells for sale T~~~~~:~ "r::.swP:fr£ ·-WAITRESS UNSKILLED 1--=~~~';~~~-~~~fke~~~~~ ~e tt-~nf~po~ ~o;1~·fu:~~nBru~~sT· Boa ts/~'arlne ~:;:i;:t.294~11~r:~~~i~~~-=-i
owr 30 vn. or "~'" Vari~ mo1 a~ eoldm ~~e fvo;!dlou ~~ bowling ball with told out loveseat. Last items must 10 \\IK female Labrador / ~u1p. 904 Bldg G, C.lif. ~. w k nd -11"" COUN"ffiY CLUB EXPER. SSEM L RS coming C8.9e, complete in-be in good co nd It I on · MAJORWAY • Hall Pint nuurs. ee e !'I, 01.r oo. A B E washer/dryer, 675-0869. eluding shoes {worn -4 536-J64S Shep pups. Potcn1ial hunters 1972 Mercury Outboard «
TELEPHONE enswerlni::-Excellent Btntflfs & BARRELL furn. blk. times) like new. Men's size 4949822 Laguna Beach. 20 HP Good Cond"tlo Camper~&: Shells at fac-
&<trvice. Fashion 1~1111.,rt, Working Conditions nai.igat\)'de. Rec. Purchased, 9%M Phone 644-4681 ~~ d~~~i FREE KITTENS $300.oO Call 645-692~ aft ~-~· pnces. 858 W. 18th.
Vlll"led shift~ avail. 640-8073 Female lbL, 4 arm chrs. end lb! BDRM. set, $15: dinette set card. Dionne Quint doll • • 536-6995 * s p M
TELEPHONE Sales. \V<irk MISSION N F T $$ w/\amp. 8' couch, hassock. S3S 2 11", 14" or 16'.' (closed • • FORD soptt van camper, air
from your O\\'TI home. 0 eet-op $550. f.irm. Aft. 6 PM des;k ~~1s ch~~~ mouth preferred). Large Clld * FREE KITTENS * Ai\tERICA.~ trailer. Db I ~Amb .station ~
Highest comm\Ulong. Ex-Call Immediately 893-1700 motor $80; Alto Sax ~; t'harley l\1cCarthy, Southern • 84.2-Z.125 • axle .elec. brakes tires nr. pow $550 \vill trade ·
perll;"nre not necessary. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL \Veekends Included DINING room set. Incld Kirby Vacuum $35; Kit. Pacific dinner chime, piec<>s FREE black male kill!'n. 6 new. Xlnt cond. Make Cltfer. CAi'.\1PER &: trailer repairs I: 892-518'1 table w/2 leafs, 6 chairs, made dish.wshr $90; Spinet of Bose Brier pattern in wks, needs home. HELP! Ev<'s. 213 -498-1281 supplies also· van oon-
TELE'PHONE Interviewers. 27802 Puerta Roal • p p s matching tea cart, Xlnt. piano $395: 675'-0367 or Spode. Good, reasonable. &15-4439 _ L V('rslons. 858 \V. 18th, C.M .
..,,"Orie from your home, Oex-Mi , • • cond. 830-7300 · bef. 6; GTa-3300. Please reply 545-~. FREE 6 wk old lh Ap-tkllfs, Power-906 81h' HOLIDAY cab over
ib1e hnurs, no 1elllng, call •••on Yltjo Pacific Personnel 545--8934 aft 6pm. m'ERE01 Quadresonic 200 OLD ORIENTAL -RUGS. Pa 11 o s o/cockapoo pup. i9f,6;;rf;SH ~---Camper Jacki!. boot, etc. I
846-7441 _ I/ (EastotSanOtegof'rwy COUCH & chair $35; xlnt watt receiver, Ga rrard Will pay S-10% more ~ash Male. "ci ... ~~Yr=B01AT ·,1,~N~k'#e&i';ticl~e~an~,~$700~~-~84~7;;-7~435:;;J' ____ j Crown Vall-~~"•") •orvicos Inc ---'-~ ~1ra 1ar "'""'" · od 1 s 1 1 ed '" 1 .. -, .. ~......... a,,.ron ,v, ,,,.11er. 50 hn ~ · · -~ .. ---r-..... ~ ---"' -. , •---...vnu-. -·=--· -__....,. _ _m e • Y s em z u1an top payers. Eves. ~~ C'Revy moto~r:ai.iiSt#' ·m-roRD-Tr'Uck-w/camper
. TEL~!R . . (JJ4) 49s.:..oo tables & benches $10; Lar. turntable, tape · deck, 4 54!Xl070 1'"REE cuddly kittens, long 0eep'..v hull De th finder" & jacks. Sleeps 4. ~titul . modem-'be.nk .. Jn ----IJl•·•\..M1_,.....,,,., ::.:::.'1e:==SOO=N~o'!!!wport..Center Or. heavy white coffee tble $8; speaker g . , !"'e.w .• & AMOUNT_NO__QaJEcr._ hair, white & gray, black & · .. --· k~~1 ·;1 ==~i~31~00~·~ .... ~'!!':!::~;f----1
l--LMn~:-~fits-&· ---• -l."'ll-D".~-Jt~.-N...O · =tnl~·-Call-:aftX~-351§.'=:~a.rantetd= ·-"' i ... -OL-b-oRtENTAl.~lJG'S" =white-Eve~ 630-lTlO After 6 ca I ~·.69 Ct-lEVY Longhorn w~' ~.tDOco-workE. ,.,_~I G·l~alaryG-y'°, Equa1 Op!X't'. Employer 9i0 MOVING compl"f\lm apt incl if00'.tc~~s.W$31Jcii': Now urgently needed?" Any size. 633-9~· Forced alr. Very clean.
_,.., II..& \111 ... 24 Centnl ToweJ1, Orange qual 4 chr dlnet (wrt iron) •oooo FULL LENGTH (714) 635-1825 18' GLASPAR Citation * 548-27'26 * sttMmS, Coll.staJ Penonnel 547~ cuirt. Spc KING BR set, lv ..,
AJ?ency, 7790 Harbor Blvd., WAITRESS-Food & Cocktail rm turn, lamps 847--0141 RB MINK COAT. Best offer ORIENTAL RUGS I JI~ l 85f~P l\~::C t:'eT'm'o Jeca,noply, • Camper Shell l'x6'
CM. ~"';;e~if.sJzzN~st~l ~~:£: F.quRI Oppor. Employer SOFA Bed $75. Amana over ~ will be accepted \VALVl'ED. Pay top cash, . '9tl8ftd"-"' . ~ overhauled.· Tilt t~I ~ $lOO * 673-29S7
S.A._ _ -YOUNG man to le!U'Y1 Rta-refrig/freezer comtiil$100. before move to tropics n~ 644-2800. ext 377. wfrlolly \1•hl, mueh mort' ' Vaeancla cort money! Rent
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II b I job Both very good coll d ' month, for beautiful ~1ze WANTED to buy, lil<. e new $2195. 9451 Nantuckett Dr·. Cycles, Bikes, Fat Profil u attained when onery us ness. perm. . ,,A,, 1463 14-16 in excellent condition p G I 850 5 925 you sell through ~ult-get· PleaSRnt "'Ork. ~fust be VIV"' • 644-549& ' furniture & lamps, nice & ets, ener1 ll.B. 963-1927 aft 5 pm. cooters
ting Dally Pilot Classllled neRt nppenring. Beach Sta· 5sa~fi:~~a:!k J!!i. 0 R I ENT AL RUG S, reasonable 644-4687 A'ITENTION PIITS! l9G6 20' FISHING BOAT -John's Racing CyclH
Ads. 642-5678 Honers, 1807 Newport Blvd, HANDMADE. IMPORTED, BUYING gold & silver US Home away from home, Glnst ron 'v I Trailer .. 150 * BULTACO * °iiiiiiiiiiiii~ C.M. cond. Betwn 5 & 7 pm only, NEW 0 coins. Call for appraisal & buill just for YoU' hp C'hevy motor l\1er-crwse.r.
I .._.. 642-7489 ~vi ~~taJ Rugs pick up. 6"13-0al7, pri pty. Boarding/Grooming s4s-2848 J?ecP-V . hull. Depth finder. HEADQUARTERS l'OR
CUSTOM 3 piece sectional 2 814 No. La Cienega Blvd, Los Musical Instruments m C t 852 hve bait tank. $3,500. Call DESERT, ~1'01'0 X Tr '~~ I •ct•'• 11~1 ~~~·~~~o~ ~~~-~;;:ACOUSTIC guitax w/car.I! eSsi So I I 1~~~~~;al~:-9: Harbo~~~Wli~~:c.M. ~~AliJ ~. ~ . V 6. Ca ~ nd ameM a po nt hull 50 h M T 646-4655 or 646--2428 ~ :W 2 PCE curved sectional MOvrNG? I have cardboard tur:g &J;;s coSp~ Ou::I; male kitten $20. 548-25.38 co~~ &. t~ir,. \~:Jk t~ '72 YAMAHA 250 MX .... ACONYDmff~ _ Antiqun _ 800 couch. gold/bronze &: cor-&:h=r:': =· ~'. $50, 847-4869. Dogs 854 windows. $1595. 962-8484. ~·Toto Cros!I. Good condition.
1 ncr table. Pd $600 ••. sell $75. Cheep. Pr tw bds $30. QUILTER Duck 212 amp. e PUPPY WORLD • CLASSIC...Run-a~bout. Q) l'ro-Make offer. DIP be seen •t
3 MILLION DOLLAR 493-8520 5.57-sD. Slightly used. $425. new, jon, IT, Mahogany deck, Orange Coast Daily P~. -4 ROOMS of furniture, !iv PICASSO Lltho $65.. Dail ·now U)O. Electra be.11e & 100 MIXED PUPS. Open Very good cond, $17:1>. 330 \Vest Bay St.; ~
For en ad In W0min·a World ANTIQUE rm. ·dining nn, 2 bdrms. Etching $75 Miro Lltho case, $50 673-15S3 B..es."•lrlJh Setter, Dobe(-63.~'16. Mesa. Ask for Mrs. Green.
Cell Miry Beth 642..5671, •xt. 330 . Show & Sile Complete. 847-6801 $'1~ .• Rembfandt Etching 5 String 8an(o :ri·T~~e;e~~p· =Ii:, \VIZZARD l;i fl. 33 hp. man 642-43ZI., cxtSA. 277. ,
June 7, 8. 9, 10 4 EARLY American Maple $600 others. Pvt Pt Y Xlni cond. $65. ~7231 Ch.ihuahua ' Lnb Boxer' Johnson engin<>, Dual fuel BICYCLE L~ _. ~-,A ~'Mutt·Sew"'! . Yo-Yo Pflows! An~i~'-~~1~iJ:~o~~~~ter bar stootci. Good condition ~95 Office Furniture/ Cockapoo. 's\VAP ·shep11erc1S tank~. trnll<'r xh"as 'vre NEW 10 SPEED rr~
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.un pm 968-7910, Usually home. Gennie knitting ma ch boa.rd~ON~.dnl.J.l~e~ Dachs hund, wetmaraner, equip. $685. 540-0093. •n HONDA, SL 1.25, gold, O~in=~ 8;?;?.nc ~~'!.j BEDROOM set complete, w/pattern master & ribber, Calcluator!....T her m 0 tax German lhort hair, poodle, NICE 14' wooden boat $100. good 1h.ape, 1500 m I.
dooble iron bed. Ready to S40. Veey 1ood condition. $l50. 673-2166· Copier:-2 iO Jrey &ddfni sa:moyed-x. manY cute rrdx· or best CJffer.--~ -Owrad relll' tire, xtru!
antique $50. 540-2679 557-6324. MO~G, mMy loubyoor hgall n m11.chines. Call anytime, es. ~32'J8 Cir .f9f-4853 646-5398 $.150. 646-2807
DINETTE set, 6 chain, 2 -... narter em ers P ~2563. FREEJ lO ,..tc female pups. SKIPJACK 20,, 1972, like '70 LAVERDA 750, 5 spd,
Appliances 802
Roni Waohors/Dryors
$2. Wk. Full malnt.
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perl. cond. $50. Huntlng10n
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leaves, $40. ~;t!n,~ed ~~~. ~: EXEC swvl CbN SIS-25 Sec Dam AKC Lab Retr-Sire ne\V, many· emu., trailer, \ylbags & windshield. Days
541r250l camping & ? . 507-2761. chn $8124 Desks $20/90 OU Ger Shep. 494-9822 Lag Bch. I/O ?.ferc. 673-1933. 5 3 9 -4877/eves. 541)..1234,
ESPANA Sofa 9', Span. gold trrO G door Supl 867 W 19 CM 64.Z-3408 Gd company & p~tectk>n, Boats Sall 909 Sam in H.D.L.
crushed velvet. Never used A Finest ~ regope";,o~ Plinos/Orpns 826 also potential hwiting dogs. ' 10 Spd 21" !rm, Sb1mano
S275. 540-~. Special $129. Installed with BEAUT. Cocker puppies, SAILBOAT, 25' SI o op, gears, center pull brlal .
s yr. guarantee. (213) AKC, w/pe.pen, S70. finn. "Misty" tun sail. Many ac-new, $90. 1~ yrs old .~·
Gorago Sal• 812 430-7953 BABY GRANDS Call alter l PM n•, """rles. S2500. Terms. SHp !J63.41161, BUI.
'--"--------G Gal Now save up to n<m on cer-826-8295 ' Gl4, Oceanside Open ~. 'T2 BULTACO Six Day. $795.
KAREN & KASSIE Estate UYS & s fa~ c~ lain floor models. Other OBEDIENCE class to start June 9 & lO, or call 2l3: Extras. '70 CB 100 Honda
sak-. Don't miss this one. out. 500 pcs. cothing. Grand Pianos from $729. June 20, Wed 1:30 pm. 821-3086. $Hi. Clean. 6'15-0591, J'.M>
Closing estate Cln a beaut. Shl:rta, cover-up, dresaes, These and many· more at·. Ne •.,,.,,..... Beach/Irvine area BEAU. 35' Trimaran. Multi· ·ca11JJ after 7 pm, ask for Al l>Bytront home. Major appls, patthwork skirts, 88c to $8. "fl"•• I wlnne
lovely liv. nnl. din. & br. 548--0303. Wallichs Music City 546-4928 P0 :n1!!:. ........ r. ~ for1 ITALVEGA record nclng
rum. Patio •-• potted c * * FOR aale. 2 Poodle lsed ....... ..,". ~ .. ~ .. ~ve Y bike, Campagnoeo gears, '""'" "" PUBLI · address 1 y stem South Coa1t Plaza 540-2830 cru in nd ...,,,, ,; :21 MAYTAG elec. dryer, xlnt plants. Items priced to Standell 5 mic inputs zshure puppies, black, purebred, no (n4l ~2035 xtra.9 m t CO · .,...__
... cond., trade tor ga1 dryer or move, Fri. June 8 t h mies It stand like new * BALDWIN' A c r 0 5 on i c, papen. 11 wka old. $35 ea. :6#-=c,02'1116'='.'--~~-~-~ I
$50. 847--5736 16861 Cod Cir., 10am-3pm; It Sat. June 9th 545-3816 $500./best offer. ivalnut finish, $600 or best 968-1385 l-:APboaW~RTIIGold24. Fiberglass, MINI Bike 7~ hp, 2 cycle r. fl.B. 9am-lpm. 21 Beacon Bay, \VANTED . USED otter. &U-645l BLACK male Poodle. l'As in '"· . . . plater. $3950. Westbend eni;ine excellent
FREIGHT Damage Sale on N.B. ORIENTAL RUGS di yrs, AKC reg. Xlnt with Long Beach ~arlna. Gfl.ng· oondlUon S75. Call · after 3 new flotpolnt &: Whirlpool ALL must go. SJ)ecial lOc TV' Ra o, HiFI, children. Call 968-8731 way 18, sbp 651, call pm MT-811 3 Bill
ba In b ""-~i~h· \VIII pay cash. Please ca I J Stereo 836 714-S:m-5925. ,-,-,,.......,., r e fr I g I wa shera/dryerg rga tu · ,. u .. ....,. ings (213) 874-2842 collect. AKC Old English Sheepdog '71. DKW 100cc fast. Eng btl 545-0780. from 4BR model home, pups, $100. & up. 836-4476 or . "' ~ by -E.C. Birt , c-urnutts
• DISHWASHE}1S. waahers, mnny decorators items, in-ANTIQUE che1t drawers. RENT TO OWN 893-0293. 1'rruler, nu· sails, hrdware, akrontll. $400. 642-4701
dryers, reblt. guarn & cldl11r 3'x3' pedestal cho~ Riding b';"""'xl la~{· • • GREAT Dane puppies, Ready to race. 213-596-2210 YAHAMA '69 250 dlrt. Have
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• dclv'd. 83g..1fi20; 546-5218. ping block. king sz bed, 2 reasona e nt con • TV'S & STEREO AKC,blac.ks&fawns,$SOto dEl,)13, Zl.3-5!)6.:2062 eves. all street equipment. Rllna
aofR.11, 1 gold velvet. Twin 830-8353. SlO 13' FIBER NORGE ~frlgerator, ex.. bed & ...., • .,v other bc:Jujehold LARGE ru-te beck trunk, $15. 558-8898. GLASS Metcalf xlnt. PX). 49!>-6442 JI nl "-" .. Pl Class sailboat with sand LATE Mod 1 'Tl M -ee ent run ng condJUon, ltemS. 10am-5pm, Fri-Sat. very good condition $65.00. REGIS. 3 nlO old fem. t dolly fine nd $47S e ....
$40. Call ~2864, aft 5:30. 15442 l..oITaine Way, Irvine Sonja Henie doll $65.00. No ci-edlt Oieck*No Deposit Bull T<'rri<'r. Shot1 Paid. S48-l:ii6S co ·· · Yamaha 250cc motorcycle .
GAS Stove wlth window (The Ranch) 561-4441 e 545-2368 e ~-0e1· ..,.___ u-· sax>. Sell $100. S.l4-70U 1973 $700. aft 6, 548-5062
,. •"et: ivery -,. '"""'"'"air E G . 26' etrnnr;:a Marine, GIRLS' V I Sch . $36.00 GARAGE Sale, bar g a In 1 133 YDS. Ru s 1 I sh 0 r 1 A1onthly Rentals Available * * \V 11 IT er man slps 6 o,.1.,r1 t an ty wtnn,
645-7220 ga.lore! dbl bed & nlte aha.g/plush carpet &t 2-tone Open Eves, 543 4444 Shepherd pups, 8 ~ $25 retrtg . .' 3 r ~ · 01J ~· xlnt rond., 1 yr old, extras.
12 cu. Ft. Frigidaire llh yr stand, sg] bed,_ old mahog. ·gm. $6.50 per yd. 1nstl'd ea, Call 846-5918 Everungs. 67>704l · · $85 or best ofrer. 830-8019.
old Coppertonc re~. X1nt end tbls. china, record 543-4654 , * Summer Speclal * BEAUTIFUL AKC Beagle LIDO 14 1 11 ·n l·IUSKY 400 c::ross Very
Add oldtinie country ch&rm cond. SISO. 842-0141 ah 5 players, train set, stuffed BUNK beds, gas range, Rebuilt-Picture Tube Puppy, 10 wks, male. $50. cover &. ~~ equipped, clean orig. Hres. lo\\· ntilL'S.
with g:iy ycry0 pillows! RECOND. APPLIANCES ~~s. ;.t,.n~11.btiets~t!8k~ kitchen aet, wringer washer $87.50-21'~ or 25'' Color • 8.'lJ..1526 * champion. Sll~~r,Da~f~': $8Zi. 84HOOO_. _. __
YO-YO pillows are fun lo Delivered· guar. Dunlap'11. glassware, toya & puppies. like new, Ward's push • 2 YEAR \YARRANTY COLLIE Puppy, 7 weeQ'old, 642-8867 ' '71 llON DA Cl ·• ~;1<_:! c~t'll},.~o:ie~~r g~~ ]1115 Newport; O.t 548-778J 1907 Tahuna, Terr ace mower, .!t chests. 543--0436 Installation Available AKC. $50. Call 545-1512 26' PEARSON conlmander Great_ condition. S49~. Call
edget, embrnlder over ope-SI'OVE -REFRIC Corona de! Mar, Fri. 8th, S. 26 GAL Pemco w/all A.C-Rice's Television Scrvlre after 6 PM. sloop. Full Kc('I, ~119 hp, _S4_Z~·950~7-·=~~~-~~
A "MUST-SE\Y" becllll9C nlng. Pattern 7021: directions bes! oUer 9, Sal, 9th, 8-5. ceuories incl hush lU pump formerly Mesa North Center COLLIES AKC ... chllmplon Johnson, sleeps 4, xlnt C.'Ond. KA\\IASi\Kl 175cc. Late '71,
balmy dayi ~ here aaeln 14~" square, 17" hexagon * 673-6275 aft. 6 * ROOM dlv\de", chairs, cot· -S show fiah. Med size. 1 Bick S. of Bfl.ker 546--8X)2 bloodlines, adorable, sable $4950. 633-1030 1500 mlle1. Must see to ap·
and this pleated 1hirt COi~·. p1D6w1. Atl"TOMATJC w11.1her, elec· fee tbt, washer, draperies, -make offer, 546-2720 open 9-6 (6 daysl h-white,. $75. 493:-0807. "* SEAQUE~i 26' "* preclate! 551-6327 .
1 dretl ls the taahlon winner SEVl:.NTY·FIVE CENTS trlc dryer. Excellent con-silver, paintingg, Mu ch REFRIGERATORS SACRIFICE SALE!. 1 9 7 3 AKC Springer Spaniel pup-Sips 5, gaJley. hend. nwtor e \VANTED -used 24" ~ ynu want! Chooee blend1, for each pattern -1dd 25 dillon. $90. 646-5848. more! J une 8, 9. 10., 9-!i. \Vork good. s:n-S25 Harman Kardon receiver, pies. Cham. rtk. hunVpet. cushions, hinged masl. Xlnt. wheel 10.speed bl.ke.
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1 3" ·-""41 39--lnchfabrtc. weekt or more. Send to Building M•tertel1 806 hse. lawn mower movie 1.'l8 E.18th C.M. 548-4485 Escondido Livestock "'37. SU95. 540-5550, · ** .....,... • ~-nvz C!iJllTS Alice-Brooks, the DAILY -camera &: projector 19292 * * BRUNSWICK, SI-ATE 24" ADMIRAL Color TV , Auction 497-1$)7 H"O~N-D~A-350=1-<~19~7'l~.~lmma--c.
rai Neb pattern -add 25 PILOT, 105, Needlecr&tt • Surplus . Build Ing Harding Lane H.B.; Thurs. POOL TABLE. $ 3 0 0 . lnstant play console, Ex-Pt't'l('111lng our Sth Annual llOBIE Ott 14'. 2 sails, 2 aets $9Z), !\tr. Lang, ~1ln
cents tor each pattern for Dept., Box 163, Old Cbelsen P..fATERfAL • 1000·1 or NE\V lhru Sun. 962--0492 c.ellent buy $200. 673-5278. Registered, All Brc<'ds Ualliards, trlr/xtTa ,..,hi. "-eekd:i.)"!'
A1r )lall and Special Mandi· Station, New York, N.Y. JTEMS! Doors, lumber, Pb'-:r.1ust VACATE PREMISES· ELECT range elect dryer TEAC Tapereconler, ref'I tO Horse Auetkm. i\ 49'1-298'2. -s"uc:Z;;cU;;cK:;l"°=2'1l~Sa~vage--w-,IG"'~1t1
q; otberwt• thlrd-cle.u 1001.t. Print Mame. Addl'e!'l!!I, wood, alum thcetln.; mold· PH=~dio~ r t!:\q~ "'t ~narc drunl ~/stand. Xlnt reedltlonl. S:?>2, ·~cell<'.nt con· :~:J~.e ~d;1~r' ;~.:,\'n,v ·n ~O~JE 14 w It r Jr . Kit. Strong & WL $350.
de1Mr1 wUl take · three Zip. Pattern N•mbN'. Ina. windO'ltl!:, etc. ' . ·iems D> Coast 1.:ond, rf?all0Tl8.ble. 492-715.1. . vi -..u.o.• anytime. 78 Esl'Ofldldo, CalU. ~1rKibbin5 sat.hi. Gd cond. 548-7942 1--..+-;;_._.,·-""'"' •. -..11"'°'"'''"·-.BendAIL-loY 1N·rro·f#"ttlt41'T "T2t ~&UltDl!RS-SURPtUS_.._mH,.. H B HOT point el-~c.l'l!Ove •""". " rttC1\: ,.,ereo to1oole;--,:.o:;,:81 .. .~r·-.it b-1ored Inside. $1.llXI. 613.J858_ .!.""' "'nl'"'Ui!H-l;IVi -klo -:, .Marian Martin. the D Crochet. knit, etc. Free 2400 !i'>· Main St., S.A. wy., . . =u' _.., /8 trk $ll!Kl \Vn "":ic11 u '• ~-.. u•• --.. ... P1LOjj JG,,~~ ,Oept., 1 dirlctlons, 50c. r.ton thru Sat l0-5 8 FAMILY garage .ale June 4 friendly poodle/lab pup1 8 w ~1 · 2-3378 Thoroughbred yearllngll, • VENTURE 21 '"Uh trailer xlnt cond. must ride to ap-
232 ·w..t ..aui ~1 · New lnM.ut MllCl"'IUne JSoot, nf· 546-I032 7-9, Baby ltems, turn.ltore, \\'ks, lree, ~. or 64 Qtr ycarllno, AJ>PO,loos:.1 & motor, xlnt condltkm. preclate, $850 .. 496-1989.
1 Y:Am, N. ~~ ~~ Balle, fancy knOts, pat. · bikes etc. 4031 Dlackfln, CUST0~1 li1uu Mu us & Caf· yearlings, 'Ai A'"'bl, Paints. * S38-3SXI * 1971 SUZUKI TS-90 Zoomi, I " -a-..11 ..::.. .. tenu. $1.00. s,.':"",•. °""., .. ",..&movehnni:w .... $20 Irvine 832-1697. taM designed by Bobble. I 111 ctc. Racina. Showfd!aher KITE No. 299, 2 S311S, dolly S285or beat otttr, 84&-7417
llP, -~u ••~ •-•• --• ,· aaJ, 842-8\164. llorses.T.B,.lQtrbreeding A run coveno. Good con-USED BICYCLIS iq-. Le by plcturnl Pat e1ch. 209 Pllm, Btllboa GARAGE ule Fri-Sat-sun. ,,.. lo°"" "lock, Both m~a A stftllkm1. dltlon. $350. 673-4335. ' sn:--· MORE" Q u rck te=. $1.00. . Pen. 675-6714. 8 to 5. Fum.lture, 21ass'wiro. * * MEMBERSHIP to A hone fOC' ~most dis-i\ll ~ '* SU.-1772
I FuMonl and choole ona OWnplele l...tant Gift Boot Ca-as & lots or mlec. tsanl Colum· Irvine Coa.'ll Country Club. .. LI 2 Ti crlmlnete buy-er. 'n"!..~ KIT, ,.,..~ .. NGoodO. 31!._nd* SUZUKI Ul'I C.t. "12 -MUST
5"" !roe tram 'our "~' bta, llunttnaton Beach. Call 55W!l9S • nos, mos, $2.00 -• -_._. '" •N •• ~'Ali -more than 100 attb: -Equl--nt . IOI \Velnvlteyoutoal111:11uthls Need . t .•AIV\ .,_12_31·-6 SACRIF1CE I -Bumm« Ca...,... $1.00. ""..... OA R.AGE SALE GOOD gaa stove. $25. A<tdlng prettl11lous tnle. 11 prun ' .,...,.,, "' ' • ~DD '* 'tNnf:i ;wING BOOK Compliete AfP.n Boot -F V MIRANDA 35 MM 11outehold ilems mach. $a>. i31J E. 18th St. Auctioneer, Rick Berry CAL la, racinK salts. ,10 ,\JRSTRF.MI. lntorM·
I today toll'lOn'O $1..00. Ct\mern , Bca:t offer like new 847--6801-C,M, 5484485. i WEE~shor't ~Ill~ ~ck 714-745.alll, 714·724-4-191 I l\:hlll)' xtras. Sferps S. lional 27', air. All extra. .. , ~ 1..,!!!lr ~ l• tllffy ROI lk)Ok1 • SOc. 642-9!13'lt BAB.GAINS Calore! ~f'i-Snt e POOL table Crcezcr and tten5• 1 ~M ' n. l·IORSES .for rtnl &. anlo Xlnl oond. 49:2·Z.Ul. ti·t:?-0074 or -'92-Ul9.
INSTANT.. l'ASRlON ---noot of l! ~1h•a1. furniture 810 9 to 5, 10726--U-SilblOO, MISC. CUTE black COckertPocwtlc NCC'cl ¢rl for ninl Strlll$'. Boats, Sllps/OoCks 910 *'it llUNl)A lTSSL
, BOO!< ... Hundndi 0 1 ~llt Book 1 .. 16 patterns. Fountain Valley 642-889·1. mixed puppies over 18. Redwood Sta.bl~. ., SlOO *
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P .n~ 1 1 tor 1 &Oc 847•7586 . Starts 10 ~M . ed . ..SUnday, palch. $80. Phone 557-6706.· 2 BLAO<+k _Sllver Ccrmnn CORR.At. ror hor.i:e or pony S46-3m. '68 N\'!l-\S..\Kl l'&c S M
ua...-O'l umn ' 10'J • Shepherd PUpa, 6 Wies-old. $25 mo. No feod. At 2176 Thc luslcAl dra.w lri the \Vc~t Is. -·
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MERCURY s-ton 925 l911 >'ORD Rani<<C XLT. I AUDI , ltn HONDA CB 354 ir..,. ton truck and 11 12 ft.
--le-'""'"' ........,, •.llOO-m . JJIJeQ:lw._ '"'l 1 CLEAN '70 AUDI Exccllenr eondllion. S900. a.tun\. camper. BoUl load1'f
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i' S•le/Rent 940 e Phoni> :>19-43<IB e1
I 'j6 TCX)-4 \\1th Spill'(' Cngill(', e SALES 9 '68 Cl·JE\'. 1 ~ Ton "'ii 1 04·1·d~ hody ~1'0rk. $500. Ph.
KARMANN GHIA CORVETTE TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC ----------\.==""'~.:_,;::;:.::..;~-f-----------1--· . --6k ·r,g COLONY Pu1ic S111 1970_KAR~·l~N~ Ghia, nr ~'72 CORON MARK tit '61 V\Y. Everythlng except _EL DORAD0.5~~68 C_9RV~~~d~l P~,~~ _\f@l~l).!ile11,-ait·, 10
1\t'Y.', t'tiChelin , m't'$-:-sl35Q. i L> SedfJ J( 1'r Afr en&. Crtal 11liape 1or1Ja,Ja 14 TO CHOOS.r ~~~·. auto1,...,;.:... -..v6, 6 _ 8 9 4 1 , pali&. JW1111 xu-asfT St:el. 673--0217 r 1• 0 a.nit, Bug. $•IOO. 1887 1'1oorovia 5 uK1I. IANV· .. 673--2066 MAZD7' --CJin~._cs.ol 0 '· Apt1<o. 1. Art•rc~ •"'· couPES-<XJNVERTIBLES 642-3378 · • •n ''"Sta. Wgn. Radk>, ah' • • CORVETI'E '69 Two top.<427 MUSTANG
BOB LONGPRE $219' co"'1. Vety clean. Less that> DE VILLES auto. AM/>'M. ~" offoc.
20.000 p>I, $2500. 673-3445 38· TO CHOOSE Call 846-'l'l85 or 645-881<
VOLVO COUPES COUGAR
1968 l\1UST1\NC
$895.
&16-97.12 _ • SERVICE cu1nper she.II. V-8, slick shift, !173-?.:jl~ • radio. Can1per shell rully ~~~-=~=o-------RENTA[ , ........ L&...JWiula"d. ...._ BMW • goQ(i t.'Ondition. ht1s onl y
il2.000 111\~es 01i::;. O\\'ll<'r. 1 LEASE A 1973
MAZDA SEDANS -+---JOYOJA -~i VOLVO CON_YERTIBLES COUGAR XR-7: Look at ·-J\fairy cxccllcnrt"Olors-whtf 1t's-got. 'Del . »~· Now OPE Choice of interlol"'S lel'ior, console and cockpit
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Xlnt lvodition.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH amper spccta rth sp t \vindo 390 V8, auto tran.s
18801 Beach Blvd . 842-8803 p/s, p/diS«'.:/b, 2 tanks,
l:IUNTINGl'ON BEACH inust SL>ll $20(). rake O\'(•r
· MOTOR HOMES """"''""· s<&-21116 an. <.
Apollo, Pacesetter, Baron,
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'64 EL Ce.mino-28.1 eng. 3
spe. pipes, n1ags. nir,
shocks. Co1111nt"rcial licf'nsc.
$595 or u·ade for V\V,
642-4689 eves
V.ans 963
707 N. l{arbor, S.A. '65 FORD \tan. Car ..... t!'d, 554.0033 " paneled. Rehlt. engine. $625.
-27' TRA.;.tL'O or offer. Mu!!t sell! 64&-2685
25' DISC.:OVERER . 'G5 CHEVY.Van,·S.100
) Z'l'-22' CON'flNENTALS Panclll'..'d. crpt<l, 1Tiags
20' Pltll)E & JO\'S * ti4&-21 74 *
VAN CON\.C:RSIJNS ~. ~=~="'~~,.,.._~ ~r l c;; • Se1vicc • Rerita.ls 72 OO~E Van 318 V.-8,
* Da · I * Auto._ air cond. Aski~ -nntar · nc.-; ss-f~~"'Bftcrnoon::
13."-0! Hnrbor Blvd., G.G. '57 CHE\'Y Step VAN $1500.
531-6800 or best offer 140 Cabrillo St.
Nf'xf to G.G. Da1sun No. 14, C.1'1. ='--'-'~C::.-~-~= Autos Wanted 968 1973 Disrovercr and Sundial
l\lolor I lames for rent, n1ake
rese.r,·ations for Su1nmer
00\\' . ..Phone i\fiss Bennet at
Boh Longpr<' Pon : i a c ,
892--6651 or 636-2500.
INSTANT CASH!
WE ARE IN OESPERATE· NEEO OF GOOD, CLEAN FOREIGN CARS
GOOD For IM. MEDIATE Steceo AM IF'M radio .excelk>nt '""""' a"'1 body SELECTION Of Prices Sio.rt At Cruise oonll'Ol condition. ll's a '68, Uut only oe1· I Huge Savinqs ! Trunk opener & more hni; ~ 000 miles! The IO\\I USED BMW't IYery • $2399 All In lnunaculate condition priet" ~·iii shock YQU, and a 197:\ BAVAR IA 2001 E. ls! SANTA Ai\'1\ Prices Start At Largest selection in personal inspection ,.,. i 11
19T.! BAVARIA 558-7871 tA260 Orange County s...,·ay you. l\1ust Sf'JI . Call
1971 BAVARJA "Easy to Reach" '73 COROLLA 1KE200n2854) .,.. Nabers Cadillac original owner, 524-5655
OLDSMOBILE
Sales & SN'vlc~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS ~~ ~ * Mazda '73 Rotary * f\8;.111 l••i.:.1 Model l44ES Ct4463#-3851fi6) AIJl'HQRlZED DEALER '70 COUGAf' .. , v.'hl \v/blk
$66 MONTH -~ UlllO \Ve n1ake O\'l'rseas deliveries 2600 JIARBOR BL vinyl top & int. Air. '!e~
CREV
1969IE!R600BMW 36 AIONTl-IS O?EN LEASE TOYOTA See It. You'll Buy ll CO~'TA l\fESA ·· tires etc. Sacrifice $2595. 28311 J-Jarbor Bl\'d.
, \Viii act.-ept trade·ins 54(}.9100 Open Sunday 671-7629. Costa l\fcsa 5:10.0040
Sales. S<·rvice. Leasing CALL lltfR. FRY 8-12-6666 1966 Hnl'bor. C.l\f. r,4&-9303 -1\eau lllJi& ,72 COUPE DE VILLE '70 COUGAR XR-7, dlx, •a; 01.l)s~lOBILE V \ ,;1 ll
UNIVERSITY OLDS
208 \\'. ls1 St.. Santa Ana HUDI Bea"h lUCMA loaded. Orig. o\vncr. "r11s1 Cl'uiser '"oi;on. i,:rea1 835-3171 •. V '71 TOYOTA MARK 11 YQLYO Fantastic Shalin1ar Gold "'ilh BB + $100. S36-2iG5. trans110rtotlon. S9:.0. Pl'i
ORANGE COUNTY'S WAGON . .. vinyl top. Beautiful leath<'r '69 COUG"" f••t uJr ns pty .. 67!"rR211 • & topcstry interior. }'ull f\.n., ........ ·; • •·. · OLDE.ST , MAZDA Auto Tran~. (903CQQ) 1966 Harl!Qr, C.M. 6'16-9303 powrl' .. Factory _air · cond., disc bt'!<s, sa1crl!tce, Cruih ·6~ OLDS.9!1 1.ux. 11 dr. sedan. $1999 ') "-.,.-I · onlu $1aMl 8' 7-5303 L'a<·., P/B. I'/'°,·, P/11'. IU!Y.' G '67 \IOLVO 4 dr Sedan, llC\Y sl<.'l'f.'(), ll t '"' le CS<.'OPIC ~· . ,. ,,
paint, air, tires & 8 track stC'Cring door locks Sold &. 1968 COUGAR X-R7 fully til'c!'. By p1·ivntc parly
rn:n Beach BJ. 842-6666 stereo. :ilnt ..cond. S.1200. serviced' here. (ssiEoJ). equip, $1,200. 5.16-64&:> clc:Z=200=-. :.:":::"::·'c.· ::.>o;JQ.-0\-"'~""---.,-="='C::Co:=~=='=~= I Afte1· .~_ call548-1537. $5444. DODGE '68...0LDS Cutia~. t!l<:, auto.._ -MERCEDES BENZ NABERS CAl)ILlAC ~--p15.P/l);Clo"'1:-07tl:oOO ml:
SALES.SERV1CE-LEt\SING '70 1'0YOTA Col'olla sta. Autos, U58d 990 2600 Harbor Blvd. :72 booc:E trades Van \'-8.-$130!_). 646-0al3 I ailil·8510
OVERSEAS DELIVERY SO USED \\'ag. lo n1iles, equip. far Costa Mesa extras, $3,100 pri. prty . .:•::":..'::'::.JIJ:c·~~..,---,~ ROY CARVER, Inc. MERCEDES tow by motoc ho m •. BUICK 540-9100 ,..,_"" '65 01,Ds c.11..... c1oan.
644-18&-1 aft. 5 PM WONDEru~uL 9-pass . Cad FORD good t.'Otxl., S..spd, V-8~ $39':>.
C ,"" E,J7th St.54G4141 ON DISPLAY '68 TOYOTA Corona 4 d,., '69 BUICK LIMO 1!>11, black, '" & One C8'ownct'. 963-""1
osta i le~ · . · auto trans. r/h xlnt cond. .l'llVIERA air. Best off over $400. 1968 OLDS DEL "10NT 4 dr,
'70 B1'i\V 2800 CSA, fully Sharp New Car $850. 846-5917, prv. prty. 'I\ 644--0002. 'tN air, PIS, P/!l, $99;>. Ph: reconCI., fli stereo tape, Trade-ins """ o,88 tan Hhr int. 67l-5771 l'O).'O'I'A Corona, 1973, Aulo, V8, auto !rans, facl. air oond, 68 ELOORAOO, Fire mist ~~=-=:..,===---Coming In Every Day Xlnt cond. Lo mileage, full pcl\\'t'I'. radio, healPr, green, vinyl top, leather In-• PINTO
CAPRI Ask About Our Unique yellow. $2-IOO. 83.1-1639 vinyl roof, the clea.nt'Sl fer, all extras, nlinl t.'Ond.
Used Mercedes Lease TRIUMPH Riviera in 'to .... ·n. (Z\\'1116). S2I50. 673-5569
SACRIFICE, Luxurious 35'
custom b 11 nio torhomt>.
_ Stale inspec-ted, lo n1ileage,
air, self <.."Ont., nu tires &
motor, 7i4-8927
NE\V. Explorer. 2·1', full
equip Sips _ 8. air/gen,
Jo .... ·ei:t rate~. no "n1ileo.ge,
'!'OP DOLLAR-Paid ~ For-Or Not!
Call or come in to sec us. • NEWPORT --·
Plan• $2577 '69 Cad Cpe O.V, gold '73 :PORD
MUSTANG House Of Imports TR1Ui\IPH~4A-'67. See II -You'll Buy Jt 'v/y,~it top. $2~50. Call
C 9~56-12 or eves 5.)2-0144. lean, slecl ed rndials, I Landau, V-8, automatic trans-
' 6862 i\lanchester, Buena Park nl1i.gs, e:itras, $1000/offei·. n1ission! .air conditioning,
on the-&lnttt'"Ana-F-n\'y 75=7718. CA MARO powCr st~ring, pow e r
-~~----"'n._:mIIBfPICTR::...6.-1o~.-· _ brakes.-;(:rnJGMX;a.;:;;::-;:::__
'73 PINTO \Va1.'{)n, auto,
delux int & l'lU. roof rack,
8,000 mi. n1a.ke o f fer.
'12-5262
-• 1970 PINTO
Good t.'Ondition, Besl
--:=-offar. -;6ti=-0118-:---' -~£i2:8292 -·
Re.nt A Motor Home
for Your V acetion
-fMpOIH'<F~-N•OW!OWN='T.HE.'..= FABULOUS 1973 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. CAPRI JIM SLEJilONS mile.. Good·cot>d. Must S<'ll. J TI--'C:Ao17\ll0 ""Z28. AM-TI!; ,~6i9 . IMPORTS l\lake offl'r. fi.l{)-8;)7j. i 1966 Ha'rbor, C.i\l &16 9300 lo1v mileage, like new. Pr. 'GUSTAFSON '72 P INTO-lD mJles, xlnt
l.'ond. 1st S1650. takes ii.
~ 642-9405 \Vith 2,000 4 <"ylinder or V-6
\VE PAY TOP DOLLAR engine, 1vith 01· 1vlthout * 531-6800 * ---~----·~. pl)'. C111l bel\\'Cl'n 6 and MERCEDES BENZ VOLKSWAGEN '68 RIVJERA. Lo . mt, _1uu 1PM 96.h183<
AUTHORIZED po\\·er. a ir, bank fmanclng. ·~z28, RALl.Y spt., 8 trak, Uncoln-Mercuty ·n PINTO .ii sprl, R & H,
good rondlUon, privafe par-
ty. sin. &tS-4128 eves.
FOR n>nt '73 Pace Arrou• .'11'. spls 8, S.C. Free mi,
air, gen, stereo, &'l.3-2588.
"l?. PACE Arrow -27 IT.
540-77961548-4037. l.ouded
\\'/xtras. Free Ins.
FOR TOP USED ·cARS decor group, so1nl'..' "'ith sun
If your car is extra clean, roo( -01· landau top, po11·er SALES & SERVICE VW's G73-J7oo. magS. spoilers, air shocks, 16lKXI Beach at Warner
J,. SI · CADILLAC Cherry. Alust see. 675-6237 Huntington Beach Im · emons NEW & USED .69 CAMARO v8 auto. M.,1 142-1144 * 1213) 592.5544 Imports 2 Big Locations sell by Ju~ 5th. Sl·1CIO. or ''Home of the Viking"
see us first. · disc brakes, style steel
-BAUER BUICK \\'heel, radial !ires, bucket PLYMOUTH
25' EXECtrrIVE n1 o t or
• hon1e for rent. Fully self
(_'Onl. 6·12-2150
2'J25 Harbor Blvd. seats. ORDER YOURS
Costa !>f esa 979-2500 NO\V,
IMPORTS WANTED GUSTAFSON Orange County's
TOP 1 BUYER Lincoln-Mercury
1301 Quail 5 MINUTES FROM ~ best offer. 548-28a-1 * Stallon \\'agon *
Ne,vport Beach COSTA MESA • '68 RAlLYE Sport, SS.000 1970 Ford LTD 8 pass. coun-
833-9300 2114 E. lST ST.: S.A. h1i. R/H, air. vin)•I top, try squire. Full J>Y.T, fe.c
ENTER FROi\I ~facARTJ-IUR 835-6531 xlnl cond. $1 :>75, 831-2677. air, very clean, pric«:I for
'73 Plymouth Ouster
Black with black vinyl roof
and black interior. 6 1·yl.
Auto Trans, ''°"'er slCt'rin2.
radio, heal<'r, air 1."0ndit ion·
ing, still under factory 11·ar·
rnnly. only 1.500 mil!'s.
1.972 PACE A11'0w 2-1'
Loaded. Priced for quick
sale or rent. fJ86-4411
BILL A'IA..XEY TOYOTA 16800 Beach nf \Varner · MGB (.\ i\lilt>S No. of '70 CADILLAC '67 CAMARO V-8 327 fac. quick sale. $1900. Call
So. Coast Plazal 4 DOOR air. New eng., 'pau;t, & 673-549-1 or 5"6--4155 18881 Beach Blv ~. lfunlington Beach
II. Bnch Ph. 847·"55 142-1144 * (213) 592.5544
DEPENDABLE-car needed ''Home of the Viking''
by retired lady. Good mech. 1972 \'ELLO\V Capri, vinyl
'7'l 20' ESCAPADE custon1
Doclgr. air. all extras. Sale
or trade. 4.94-2742.
Ne\\' Luxury LIFE'l"li\JE
reasonable, immac. sips 6.
?vi O\\'Jler. 838-0900
cond. & clean. to $500. lOOO 548-8002. top, f'xtras. cc eng.
$2.KlO. fl.}2-9775
MGB GT. '67, ne1v clutch.
valve job, tune-up. Nreds
body \\"Ork. $500. 640-8459
OPEL
15 MINUTES FROM MISSION VIEJO AREA
J.142 SO. BRISI'OL, S.A.
546-0220
Deluxe Winnebago
_R_e_n_J._27_'._640~·11<_82_NB __ I
Trailers, Tr1v.el 945
24' ST'REAi\TLINE, 1961. self
conlained, 12,000 BTU air
'cond. n1onomatic 1oilel, 12 \I
compN'S.<;Or, 22 ply tires. -+-
1nany extras. 327 ,V, \Vilson
inquiro space No. 4j, 0-1.
1965 INTERNATIONAL 4x4.
Travelall, 1nany TJt'I\' pal111,
3 gas tanks, sro:J(I. &IS-70'l'l
after 4: 30.
19 IT. Nomad. &If ron-
tai!li'd. Sleeps 6. Xln1 cond.
:>45-1713 642-4616 E,·e1.
·72 S HASTA 2-1', 11lp11 4, !!<'If
cont ., a11·ning, full beth,
!.ml or TOP. 5."12--0009
'72 KO'.\tronT T"'ll!'l'. 19' =
h. t'Ully IW'lf"('I')"'· S.."100.
Call 6i."..8411f; ur fi.CH:K.is. I
Auto Service, Parh 949
-.;,9 V\\' \1a:-7wty "' Iran S50, I
'62 V\V e~ 40HP \1'ks i:ti ,
nu clch s1.ro ~1;)i9
VW ENGINE
nct'ds \\·ork. $100. 54().1471
~-·-"_o_. '_~_._._'' _ _,! [ .~.]
Antiques/Classics 953
·47 FORD PU. Body rsted
eng nds "'k. ~·unky ''uod &
lethr camper, $250 FIR"I
968-1579
Recreational
Vehicles 956
* '72 fnfl Tra\·1•lalt 4.x4.
rodio. nir. nuto, 10" spec.
lirt>s & 1rhl~. 4<XXl n1i., und.
\\·arr., .'>18-270.'t
DUNE Bugi::y Rail, Co1 ... ·air
cng., 95'.r m111plete, $550.
&16-2663
$'ports, Race, Rods 959
"'-==~IV W !lot in 1 ·r .. Iii~ h ·
l'I -,,erfornHffic•· 1'1\J..:, ltht• 1111,
slotted dii;c \Yhll'I. nu C<•l l'..'s
tlres. $1 57i 511-tiit·, Turrv
Autos, Imported
LOW MILEAGE
CREAM PUFFS
970
72 MARK IV
IStllOJI $6995 21,IJt MIMI
72 PORSCHE 914
t .. tflll $3995 1J,it1 Mltn
71 MARK Ill
.. , .. .,, $5995 Ji.444 MHn
71 COUGAR XR-7
IOJICXYl $3250 26,915 Mites _
70 COUGAR XR· 7
IZWUl61 $2995 13,lli Miies
69 CPE DE VILLE
tYOUllll $3450 32.416 Mi9es
71 COROLLA WGN
lt7'CTHI $1395 15,417 Miies
JIM SLEMONS
IMPORTS
Trucks 9621 833-9300 ..
i•,, TON Cfx:ovy ll'Uck-6 mi 130 I Qua ii, Newport Bch
Ores, nu eng brk~ 12· bo'I(.
r ec e i p 1 s fi11· iitoof. NMr McAlft•r &-J.mbo'"
$1500-675-1301
'5$ Cl1EVY P.U. lliKh P<>l'f.
f,---1.A09 . ....can..,. ; •rd,-Hh , •· 1'HE-FINE·S1'-IN
printed + bl:llanct·d rtt·.1 USED IMPORTS e
>'AST.1700 U•m. 644-2:•13 e THE FINEST IN
'7l FORD i:'~ Ton P.lu11 cnh., IMPORT SERVICE • HT Con11<•r S'lSOO. Call 11f1<>r 6. 67!'>-3496 ; Do )<Ql11'51•U. a favor and come
I !<(>(• us f1 rs1. Open Tues.
'63 C()H.VAJR P. Up, xln't ATI!I Thurs. IC 9 Sal-Sun
'72 CAPRI 2600. \'~. .lo miles, deluxe interior, xlnl • '69-0Pt'l-G.T. -T ires &· engine in i;:ood c o n d .
-'"'-'-"'-· _C_a_ll_54_· ~-"-'-' ___ 1 Reasonable . .J~275.
(S.A. Frwy. East on
1st St. ~~ nii.)
DATSUN
HURRY
You can still get a
new Datsun 510,
610 or Pickup
At the old price . ..
Xrmp1111 D.1b1111 -. ,.,,. "' ' ~ ' -~ ..
-........ , ••• '~.' • 1 • ' •
* ·n OPEL GT, ye llow, *
au1o, good condition! * After fi. &l&-0928 *
'71 OPEL. Perfect. condition.
22.000 1ni. Asking $2'.JOO.
49"-6837.
PORSCHE
Commonwealth
Motors Ltd.
. Saitta Ana
'70 POP-TOP Bus, nc\\' tires.
paint & \'alve job. Runs
great, 66,500 111i. SAC -
$2000. or bsl olr. (714)
fi..14--7428 ·72 911 T Targa Poschc.
$9000. Becker stereo, a spd, '69 V\\' Bus, an1/fm, bllin
mag ,~-hls. Sepia Bro1,·n bed, & n1iddlc seat. Reblt
"'/cocoa lthr inter. Call eng. 44.000 mi. Very good
(213) 624-9731, ask for cond. Pri ply. 831-1700. 1973 DATSUNS rnone. Aft 8pm & wkods, TOP line ·n vw Buo 12100. ALL MODELS 1714) 673-8636, John. Really cll'an cond & Xtras.
'58 SUNROOF super HiOO Call '193-9723. IN STOCK Porsche lacquer Pirellis, '67 \r\V Can1pcr ot'ig. O\\TI.
BARWICK IMPORTS rebuil1 f'ng., reupholstered. Pop 101>. sll blt trs. nu eng ..
1'.:375 Caniino Capistrano s'il~~ body. hrks Sl~iCXl. 51R-5151 "°" &l{H);)75 San J uan Capistrano * '70 \"\V Bus, red & \rhil!',
493.3375 or 831-1375 POR '70. 911 T. CPE. snrf., lo n1i. Xlnt cond ., $2150.
"il DATSUN 6 -Pack ;,..i;pc1, llC\\. XAS radia:s, Priv. pt)'. !'163-7>.l.).i S-inst. Lug rk, clean. $j()OO, · Cab-Ovf'r Cumper Deluxe. E\'es. 67&-6955 '6.q V\V Bug. xln'I running
l\lany exlras! lti,000 mi.. cond. Clean il'l/oul. $1100.
$.1000 5-18-6397 '7J PORSCHE 914. 12,000 nii. 673-1584.
l\fUST sell, '71 Datsun 510, 1-lags, AM/n-1 tape, SlOOO. '71 V\V Bus. New heads ,11,: $900. iake over pymts, ask tor valves. Ne\v tires, $1900.
rve11, ~576 J im. i>-tH274. 642-7930
1964 PORSCHE, red '70 2-IOZ, air rond, n1ag y,,•bls, \\•lbroughAm, . nu 1 ires, '64 V\V $300. or best offe1·.
111.l\\' Pl'rilll ti1'1?s. Stick shft. G44-I6Zl or~Z7-.--Nl"eds a little \YOrk. Call ~2~ ,.lnl'gare1, 675-2.127.
•• '66 PORSOfE 912, tlC\Y '71 DAT.'iUN P I CKUP niotor artl'..'r S:30 ca I I '69 \'\\' Can1pr. Pop to1>.
\\"/c1tn1per stwll, xlnt cond., :;..•o ,,,,;..3 -= :-:o.ooo ni ilC'S. N'u i\Jichelin Sl8.;(). 962-223.i .,...,-,,;iu ' • ..,.,,,. tires, xlnt <.."Ond. 612-0672.
'1UST !!<'JI '6.CJ Datsun Xlnr ! ';:).~ SPEEDSTER. Super e '66 V\\' Bu0 , t'cblt "t>g. · . · • clean. $32S{l, "' .. ru1uung l'Olld. R11dlo ,_ 64-2')62 Radio/heater. good l."Oll(I.
heater. Best vff!'r. f,57-2568 .....,~=~=~=~--= $72;>. 833·28"25.
'69 DATSUN Pickup. ~IU$.I * * PORSCllE, super 90, -.66~V\-V-. -,-,°'~'ing-, -n-,-_,-t-.,-.-U,
sell by "·e-ekend. SJ()j(), toadlllC'r, 1961• concours, best ofrcr. 673-9111 l:~1~z. lmmaac. Xlnl 1 TOYOTA '70 V\V Sq~::-::!k. am/fm ,
rond. !\lags, air, oral\g•'. radial ply tires. xlnt <..'Ond.
11C\v tirell. S.1895. 673--0793 'ff TOYOTA LILUX ilth1k£' orrer. 493-9529.
FIAT
1969 FI,\T &j(), nc11' lire111,
brakes, uphol. $1000. Runs
perfect G7;,..,).lJ7 or , nitcll -
675·0960. llurry!
PICKUP '64 VW BUS. $600.
fZVt.s.2'11 Call 963-13.17
$1499 '68 V\V Van. reblt eng ..
~lll .11 q111" ll11tlil1"
'1J'0)11 \ ...... -" I JP• • _
panelJ~J. S!Cr"CO, l1C\I' bait ,~
n1liffler. $1175. 5-18-3123
l\fO'nNG, n1ust sell. !-"[at '71 -12·1 Sport Coupe 24,000 T\li. cy,-00"'·"11-r"1n"'•,..•"·t~,0.....,c"1a-,-:,i-.:ti-ed-;
good ('Ond. AM · fi\·I. air
confl. 586-6208,
'Ir\' V\V Squ1J1't:!back, recent
1not6r ovl'rhaul, good paint
& lnl,v ~-160. 4!H-739-I
~llt.1n1111!• 111111!11~,
1l'IUT>1.-.;IU }, L <""1 , . . .
.. ·--. . ~
eond. N('1v lin.'S. s.;.ca or bt.<111 1 Iii 5. ·
ofter. 6il6-1jftj aft 6. '62 JAGUAR 3.ll 1.1ark II 4 dr
J9n FORD 3/4 ton pick vp, 1 (,EUAOi "!!AN AUTO) s«111n. amffm radio, nuto,
ao10 u<:tnlli, ntr, lo 1ni11Jk, S.... (Wlb:w<a) ~ iii~ brtikf'S, M~2 or -
~ .. 49'l-689:l. I 2!00~~ o;.u.-... "''·i-40 615-4416 .,.
.fi,'i FORD ,, Inn PU. Good A' "A no"'•Eo JACUAR XJ-6 '71, ir11-lin..-i' &: b1'flkes, nuto.-ready ~ -" '·191 n1acullit Wl'tltl'!1b1Ilelr"1n--
\0 v.~rk. $13Xl. IJ3,.'\-930J 1erlor. Pri.'f(I for quick
'7tlJ-I ~. 4:<4, "'IUI CUnlJ><", Alla SP)·d•'I' '69 1;11lc-. 642--3121. " Local. I O\\'llt!r, 1 mcch. car. plu. 18' U'\'l llr. all 1ogt•th<n'. Bod~ IJ(>nut., flll.'<-'twnically • '69 ~l\E COUPE *
n.li-9509 llfl 6. nlC.rltorlous. 1,...p h•iTiblt, Prlvotc Ptl rt y . On.vs
l,>;;;,-B;;;LAZER.-l'JS,Jilli, tlre.t tf'rifflc, 1 1552 .25, 896·21'i0: :>18-4..90..D
__ ~w:'_,lt trils, iJ)GtRLf'i![>JJl~o77!_!1~-~=o=:====::==f-'E:C"<~t·~·l:-,;W;,;k::"'1:;,;•·,,..,,,.:;;;;,--+·----lb...,.
&U.....-67 ALPllA-G ,.,I {'Ir, seciltn. l.!16S ROADSTER
'TI TO\'OT.A ~ .... at;i "1111<', need.a e~ work. $s tnvc1rtl;ld, $1673. !:!!!!!:..!!~'i:'"~··~· ~· ~tnf oond., I Clf':in sm. Orlt private I --'•!JS..l:.:...;;290::.::..-....:.;A;;;ft'". ""'""P".M""'. = • • nn -5. • p1111y. 002-7981 S<ill lt11r. 111•1ns .•. 6'1:t r.s1~ ~~---,,,,.......---
I . , •
t tires. $1400/offer . 557-8328 1964 FALCON Ranchcro,
V·S. automatic transmission, V-8, R&.H, air very clean.
l'adio & healer, PQ\\'er steer· CHEVROLET See at Ttiangle Shopping.
tng & brakes, air condition-Center, Balboa Blvd & Cst
ing, vinyl top. an1/fm stereo. '69 CHEV. H"'Y· N.B. Fri&. Sal.
PQ\\'er windotirs & ~.ats. '69 COUNTRY Squire sta
$2995
PRICED TO Sl-.:LL
~ltl .ll l\111'• lllitllll'• ""°.' "'-·"' -. ~~ .... ,, .. I06.,AEX •$. 8 C7'MARO R.T. """· JO ~.~. amtrm 36 9 VS, auto Iran!!, factory air. stereo, roof rack, clean .69 ltOAORUN'NER, good
GUSTAFSON p<>\\'er steering, radio, heal-famil.v car. lifust sell. $1695. ~"" · .1 l'r, \>in"I roof, tinll.'fl <>las..'!, 494-2'217 rond.. :\6,,JVU oi·ii;:. 1111 e~.
I ' ' 1 ----~-----$1100 or best oUcr. 5.1;,..1309 Unco n-Mercury r:;n,iADB~. 1' n EAL '67 FORD convertible. XL aft Ci.
1G800 Beach at "'arncr Bl'.:AUl'\ · 500. Poifer, auto. Top con-~M°'usr="s.,....,-:n"u-,,,-.,,,.G9"°"R'"oa-d7ru-n-.1
lfuntington Beach $2197 rtl!ion. 846-L'm. nor. Eng. pc1·f£'cl. hody \!1")'
842-8844 * (213) 592.5544 S!'(' II -\'ou'll Buy II i:ooJ. Loll! of C),,lJ'H!'. GrC'lll
''Home of the Viking'' '71. FORD LTD Country to drivL" a.16-&l!Oa or 557-i!l&I
1\••11 la1n:1 Squh'l'. Fact. al r. Pis. P\\T '72 DU~R I II I I '69 CAD,ILLAC ---...,.. ,i;,. brl". Must ,..11, $2900. -oo•c, ' u Y "' ·
VOLVO Be•t oflec. 543-0472 "JUlp. Deluxe rood. $3000. EL DORADO 613-15113 •nythne
'68 CTRY Sdn. Wgn. PIS, ·72 PLY. Cr1tkct DeluxP. V8, auto trans., fact. air i= H ~ C, 0,09303 P/B, air. R/H. Nu Ures, 17 000 . 11,~ XI -" cone! .. full power, power """ aauur, .111. ..._ clean. aood cond. $675. ~1. ...,.,, rl1 . C011u.
steering, viny1 roof, Soft '68 CAlilARO. P/s, auto., MS.3478. ·
yel!O\v e.xtE"rior, Beige vinyl top, low mileage. Ex· .. ~66,,.-,ro=R"D,..-s"'ta"'t-•'8go--0-p-:/s-PLY. F'ury Ill, 1969 air,
leather interior. IYDL825}. cell. running condition. New Auto trans nu eng &: 'pa.int' radio, WJOd fires. r ick sale $3477 ti~!!· \Viii sacnuce for good bcil:s ic tires 549-l058 • price $800. SS&-725
$1500. Call \\'k days bct\\·een ' PONTIAC 1\ l • 3-5 p.m. 897-2-172 '65 FALCON 6 cyl, aato,
-
toll. f.WU '72 KI.t'lGS\\'OOD, 9 ~s !lla ~~·~1~' Very clean
TOYOTA wag. Loaded, IO\\' n1i, 50,000
n1l y,•arr. Ca'll flft •I; 4913-3840 '66 FORD "'agon. 9 pass. VS,
'69 CHEV I I 'D air, Al t. p/;s., · inpa a ..-• CaH M2 2766 1966 Harbor, C.i\I. &16-9303 hardtop air maroon & -* '69 Sedan de Ville * black. · $700.' Good t.'Ond. '66 Country Squlr-9 W•t
Gray "11h vinyl tap 846-2182 Loaded. $695. 642-m7o
Black Interior '72 VEGA hatchback, 6,00J '64 FORD Fairlane 2 dr ht.
Full Power 1ni, wKler \van·an, pert 2891 spd., -$175. Call
r·actory Air cond. Auto iraru, $2000. 646-8137]lff5pm.
Tilt 's~t.:'.:~l'rsco"" pie . 968-8263 LINCOLN
""' " '69 IMPALA Wag 327, air,l----------Door lorks I Stereo P/S, P /B lo mL Oean.
Original °'vner S1250. Ph: 557-7027. -
S239-;>. 1972 I"WALA cust. Loaded, '44-n56 --~~=~==--I pis, p/b, p/,v. etc. $3600. SUPERB CONO. 524--9780 nn Gpm.
l.970 Cad Se<lan de Ville 4-<lr .. '58 OfEVY Bt'OOk\\.ood, "'gn, '70 UNCOLN
turqooiSf' body, 11·hite vinyl runs nice & looks good. $200. ·
top, 37,000 mi. All extras, Terry, aft 9pm, 000-1613 MARK Ill
priced unde__r 1book for · fa.~t '67 Cl lEVELL&-SS.196.--4 spd. V-8, automatic transmission,
sale. 846-5659. 17021 \\lest-Bucket seats, mags. reblt radio Sr. healer, po'1'er stcer-
port Dr., Hunt. Harbour. eng $85(). 673-r:»t tng & brakts \\'hite side-
'70 C.D.V. Convert., white in-'71 NOVA 6 auto, PIS, vinyl ~·all .tlrt'S~ vinYt top: lea.filer
(out. :.:Int cond, $3600. Eves. top. $1900. or best otter. lnlenor, prnver Wl~\'S &
;)86...7275 SM}.-2501 seats, air conchllonlng.
'68 CAD. Coov. white w/Red '69 NOVA 2 rlr Orig owner. CZSi'l'.408).$4 lea~r ·interior. Ex c · P /S, ~tires: Oean. $1195 889
Co"'1. 9'1l>-l!107 °' ""'1 olfec. 892-512' GUSTAFSON
l\.lUST sell '69 Cpe de Ville, CHRYSLER
best orrec ovec 12300 gets it. Uncoln·Mercury
fl.'l.l-5.3S4. '69 Chrys. Sta. W•t· 16800 Beach at \Varne1· ''n ·Cou~ DeVille, less than 642•1447 .;lluntington Bea.ch
6000 "'"'· Pvt ""'''· cau 142-1144 • 1213) 592.5544
'•"-927'-CONTINENT AL "Homo o1 tho Viking"
'72 MARK IV
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·n-coNTINENTA·I~. :-it (it
gold, 13,000 ini.. Going
ovenieas. 1 owne1•. 49!Ht81.
MAVERICK-
9 !'>AAS, VS, 11.uto trans, tile!.
Air r.onc.t, power Jrlu,JlinR.
radio, heater, only 35.000
milt'lll, (466COY)
$2977
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&'DWlbAoU W YOlYO
LEASE OR BUY
'TI lhru "i3 Pontia.cs OAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
2480 flnrbor Blvd., Al Fnir
Drive, Costa. l\1esa &46-8017
1966 GREEN Pontiac Ex-
ectUlve. Air;-l>ffi\'~l'. $785:"
Need good home for loving
poodle. 8.'l0-!1089.
'67 P"IREBTRD. nuto, xln'I
cond. $13.'iO or ~!I offer.
Ciill-518.ffi'>.I.
'64 PON'flAC B onn e " i I I c
ronv. Great huy al S250 or
offer . 673-149'1 eves.
VEGA
·n VEG1\ 11a1chbock. nc\\'
brakes I:. tires. i\1ust see.
Bt>st offer. 497-2614 all 4.
'72 VEGA Hatchback, r/h,
deluxe In!., auto, $1689. ,Priv
party. 5.~
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San Clemente •
Today's Final
Capistrano-EDITION N.Y. Stocks
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VOL. 66, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1973 TEN CENTS
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Railroad Thwarts Clemente-Recreation Plan·s
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. .,.,., ...... ltttt
Railroad officials and aides of the
Public Utilities Commls.!lon have shot
down any chance for an at.-gra~ ~
Ing at the San Clemeilte fl\Unlcipal pier
or 1 6icycle trail llong the Santa Fe
right o( jray, glum city OOWlciJmen learn-
ed Wednesday.
Yisibly disappointed at the new! an--
nounced by City Manager Kenneth r.arr,
councilmen Wednesdaf resolved to
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resume planning for a general facelift of
the ez.lstina underground pier enlrance
and hinted" Ibey would probably forget
their pursuit of other concessions from
the two entities regarding recreational
uses along the 1tretch of tracks.
Councilman Arthur Holmes, who bad
pursued the at·grade issue strongly as
mayor, slammed his hand to the table
upon bearing the • news of an UD·
productive meeting between Carr, Santa
Fe rei--esentatives and PUC aides Tues-
day afternoon.
Carr stressed that his impressions of
the hour-long session were that t~ere was
"simply nq need to pursue 'the projects
any further."
Councilmen had hoped that recent
predictions of a better climate for a
change in railroad attitude would
strengthen the ~t-grade CODCj!pt at the
controversial pier entrance.
The city 's position has been that a safe
· series 'of gates could be installed so that
the public could enter t~e main beach
without harm from trainS.
.-
-That plan would l14ve replaced the
Depression--era underground entrance
labeled a "disgrace'' by officials and
citizens alike.
' 'l'be.secood Issue being punued by the
city was the pennlsk>n to use a strip
aJoog the beadtfronl tracks as a
. walkway and bicycle poth.
Can: said the rallroed olllctals would
entertain that aspect onJy if the city were
to buy the land lll!eded for the trail and if
fencing were installed aloog the entire
length.
·1xon o m1 n a es
Air Crash
Injures Two
A li&ht plane arrying l•·o men on a
return trip from Arilona slammed Into the aand on a beach in Camp Pendleton
late Wednesday afle'noon inOicttng
critical injuries &o an tlderly ~na:er
and I-liurlo to Ille pllol._ (-
The cmb. CICl!un!DI ~
pcm. 1evml -od 1"1'111 !'ml11te·
Camp {lei Mar -· .In-Ill • u,111
plw --biy Jlalpb llaferl of Oceanolde. .
~·-er WU .. ,.... ..... John C. Ulfeklt, a rWdent of nearl>y
Vista. Ulfeldt suffered a fractlftd lllall
and neck llld olber grave Injuries. -.
His condition II/is rooming .... detcrib-
ed by a~t Tri CiUeo Hospital u very
crlUcal. I
Ba,. spokesmen said tbe plone -for
reasons as yet undetermined -lost
power and l_,.;ed in during a siege of
fog ,
The cralt slammed to -twice
before finally bouoclng to a llop. Wll-
nmes said the aircraft wu heavlly
damaged in the oeries of bouncts.
THIS ~IS MANGLED BIKE RIDDEN BY ACCIDENT VICTIM
Wodnotday Night Cr11h in Newport Beoch Kills Youth
. Base medical penonnel were dispotch-
ed to the scene Immediately and reported
flndintr the pilot waiting around the site
in. due.
Rider Killed
The elderly -J!!ll<l'ier was found un-c:otiScious in lhO wreckqe, spokesmen
aald.
-Both victims were.first takenloc.trea~
ment to the Naval Hoopital on the base
Bicyelist Stt-uck • i1i
and later transferred to Tri Cities for A Santa Ana Heights rout~ died early
further treatment. today al masslye head 1n~ur1~ suffered
The. official cause of the crash has 09t . four hours ~l~r when his bicyc le was
yet been Oiterrhined. by btvestigators for-struck by a car in Newport Beach.
lbe Federal Aviation Adminlstrotlon. Eric M, C.megi,e, 19. of 3318 Birch St ..
Rogers told ol6cials be wa1 on a return succumbed about 3:30 a.m. in Hoag
trip from Sedilna Ari%.· and was prepor· Memorial Hoopital.
ing to land at ~~ Airport when he His 10..Speed bicycle -s t r u c k
suddenly lost power and the plane touch-broa<bide while almost motionless -was
ed down. crmhed upon impact with the car driven-
The area ol the crash was about t,500 by Robert L. Myers, 33,. of 2952 Spotted
yards north ol the Del Mar areo enlisted Bull Lane, San Juan Capistrano.
men's recreaUon area, oo 1 atretch of ~ 'nle ll:30 p.m. accident on MacArthur
lision, police said.
Evidence indicated Carnegie was
tiding his bicycle on the center ~vider
and made a sudden turn toward San Joa~
qui-n HiUs Road, directly into Myers'
path, police said.
camegie's body slammed headfirst in-
to the car's wind shield, toppled oft and
bounced and rolled to a spot 86 feet Crom
the point of impact.
For Avco
Reject,ed
.;...;An-exemption. granted Avco Com·
munll!' llevel<>pers to build II ... idential
units m Laguna Niguel was denied on ap-
peal by the Stat. Coastal Zone Cooserva.
tlon Commission Wednesday.
. /iv .. i.i .lleon ll'!"'tec\ 111 ~ "'°"'~.'ll'permtt rcqil'rrlt'Hia·
tract ... -llalt Creet -by 'Ille 'SoUlll-lloi!oml-C-j ai10'n.'
(llellled otar1 Page S). .
That fts}':p 2 wt .....-idl7 by the
envimimmtal Oaolltlail fl~ Oiun-
ty, a non-profit cttllem' croup.
Tract «mi includes -1.s !or II
dwelling units and a aemce itetion.
In reversing Ille reglooill decision, the
stato coutline C<lll\ll\lsmm l&id Avco
didn't have a vested right to ccmt.laue
work partly because tt didn't have a local
building permit by N<w. 8, wben the ·law
cbillged.
Prop. 20, IJie coastal inllillive, WU
passed by voters last November ..
Orange County Issued a building
permit for the project Jan. 31. The tract
map was approved Oct. 24, 1972.
Prop. 20 says a development must bave
a building permit and have doae subiten-
lial .... t and incurred substantial
ltebllilles by Nov. a to get an exemption.
A"ft'O can now apply for a a:iutal per.
mil from the regional comml...., or late
its cue to the-courta.
The Callfoniia SUpref1!t Court Wedner di:Y Dea..i .qinnen11 -a biiut 111e ef-
fective date of Prop. 20 at .the U.S.
District ·Court-in Los Angeles.
Sonie persons contend the effective
dato slwld be Feb. I, 1973, when the ooasume aimmmi«>! ~gan-oporotlng;
and not Nov. I .
The Statt Attomey General's·office has
ruled Nov. 8 is the effec.Uve date and re.
cent leglstetlon in Sacramento bas upheld
Ibis.
The state coastline comm Issi on
(See DENIAL, Page I)
'The only other recourse left to coun-
cilmen on the pier entranee•issue is to
revive the plct~ already drafted for the
refurbishing of the existing concrete
bunker atyle pier entrance, 1he demoli-
tion ot some weathered walls at}d re-
pltU:ement of stairways.
But since placing that project in limbo,
councilmen agreed to divert budgeted
funds toward increased cbsts for pier
reparis.
Thus, it will take ne\v action.s to con1-
. '
mit new funds for th e $13,000 entrance
facelift project.
And by the time bidding iS oompleted
and the \\'ork concluded, the entrance
might be complete in time for next sum-
mer. -not this coming season.
It is not the fir st time the city has been
trounced in its bid for concessions from
the railraod and the state.
Several years ago :i: Jocal delegation
1von a public hearing lrom the PUC on
'.lJe issue only .to be tumed down ." ·
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Kansa~ City
. ' ----
Top Officer
'Best Man'
\VASFIINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixon disclosed today that Clarence M.
Kelley. Kansas City, Mo., police chief,
\Viii be nominated is neY.' FBI director,
describing him as "the best man in the
country" for the top law . enforcement
PoSition .
The President made the announcement
informally in_h.is oval office_whi\t posing
fO.. pbOt,...pllen with Kelley on --
and Attorney Genenll Elliot L .
Richardson on the other.
~n afterward, the White House.
issued a statement formally announcing
UPI y.._...1, • Nixon's intention to nominate Kelley.
Nixon told newsmeii ,that KeUey. who
served with the FBI 21 years before
becoming Kansas City police chief in
~961, was chosen l'rom a list or 27 pro.
spcctive candidates.
TAPPED FOR FBI POST
Kanu1 City Chief Kell.Y
Astronauts Free
Panel in Daring
Trip Into Space
BU1LETIN
SP~ CEN'i'E!l. -(AP) -hi a dorblg, dlfflt:glt .,OCe_ w:ll!!,_ ~ Skylab
a1treaauts today pm11ally (fetd a jam ..
iieil:iilar pnd"tbt'coald-We, -!y
Jail power to l'"1r orbiting laboratory.
Richardson commented that Nixon con·
ducted a "very ex.hausting" search for
the right man.
"The important thing is that while \\.'e
had 27 names, he was the first choice,"
Nixon said, patting Kelley on the back .
As . t h e gray-haired, bespectacled
Kelley bea1ned, Nixon said: "The at·
tomey general and I :ind the Cabinel
agree that we selected the best man in
the country for the position."
With Kelley beside him, Richardson
told reporters later that Kelley had the
"precise qualities" needed to run !hf FBI
at a lime when morale is low as a result
of the Watergate scandal. SPA~E .CEN1I'ER, -Houston .(AP·) . -;-The attorney general said Kelley took
'I'!o S~~l.8.!>' astronauts stepped outside over as Kansas City police chief when its t~space statloo-today-and"Strnggled-to-Poliee frn-ee waratT "IOw ·ebti". bccat:sc
un3am a solar panel that "°'00.ld ~t~re of corrupticn and poor discipline and
nearly full power to the orb1tmg transformed it into an "imaginative and
laboratory. (Related picture Page 3.) . innovative law enforcement agency."
Commander Char!es Coorad Jr. ~ Kelley declined to disc uss his "plans or
Dr. Joseph P .. Ke:*m began a dra!""alic phllosophy" prior to testifying at Senate
space walk chrnb1ng lhrougb an airlock confirmation hearings, but said he hoped
(See ASTRONAUTS, Page Z) to be "instrumental in furthering strong
cooperation" bet\vcen loc al, state and
sand which waa deserted because of the Boulevard at San Joaquin Hills Road left
heavy tog. the motorist no chance to avoid the col·
Newport Beach Police Traffic B\D'eau
Lt. William Blue said today's fatality
brings the 19'73 accident death toll to six,
the worst in the city's history.
Grove,.Fullerton Burgener Tells AI_Jproval
C"lemenie Biul,get Draws Banks R~bed Of On9fr~ Beach Fundin~
federal Jaw enforcement agencies io :l
concerted attack against crime.
~s tor effo rts to reduce crime. Kelley
said they should be conducted "\vith re~gniUon or human rig hts and dignity.''
adding that "I strongly adhere to those precepts."
No Public Comments For $3,200 Lost Rep. aair w. Burgener (R-Rancho
-Two young ootdup men, opJ>arenUy Santa Fe!. today....-iced approval of
, . . working together, hit two banks m federal firiancmg far development at San
A .public hearlrw into San Clemente s By that date, he said, t~ etty must northwestern Orange County Wednesday Onofre State Beach.
preliminary ·budget for the next fiscal have decided on the use !or the funds or and got away with more than $3,200. A housing and Urban Development
year was non-procllctive Wednolday as thii,cllSh tas ~go bac\1 hn , ed Police ore working on the theory the grant of 1:141,867 win go to the Collfomla
00 one ro.te to 1peat about the document, --~U:1 mz!u;~::.OJ-same suspects took another $3.100 ·in Department of Parks and Recreation to
but ooundlmen~ there 111iJ1 la 1 -which """1d alil fur the sh related robberies In IA'I Al1geles. COunty. help f~ lmprovemenla m the &>-acre the t a · lal session qu Y ~ · Robbed were a Security Pacific Baok beach . . chance for ' a apec ~ncUman Wade Lower ~~pl~ to at 13125 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. of Burgener said he bad been t~ author
•
cd as a pet project .
Ptevious &raf!ls -amaller than this
lates one -have come for the maSter
planning for the six-mile stretch of
strand and about 2,300 inland acres of
San Mateo canyon.
Of the press, he said: ''You form a
strong b'.lrrier to oppressive law en·
~orcement and I for one "'ant to aid you
In at tacking th.is specter." ·
or .. ge Coast
Yet another . commitment of funds is
being used for the Installation of water
mains and interim improvements at the We$er
relatively new state park.
-.
.,
The driving force behind the project is l.t'll be .p~etty much the same on
thewish of Nlion ttiinlie s n~lf"Whl~?r----Ji:r.iday-as-1t-wa!t-today,aceordjng-4---t"'t
he made public by executive order be ~o the weather service·, wit!i highs
1-11---nexH<ook. Id ., 5 ~· nport bY. lllllPinl ·~~;321-and Bank-oh\merica·braneh-it--•Hhe-bill-t ... provkl<Whe.1tate Jior11on o!
-1. The pa.oelono~,!°g ':ru1on ":Jonced ready. Thedon"'?"°t ii !s ,flod at spending 1821 W. Orangethorpe'Ave., Fullerton, of the financing while be wos a stete
ion 9e!Slon 'Pl)".,, • money, 00 worry. $804 police reported senator
budlet at a 7:30 p.m. meeting nelt Wed· . Another major item as yet UINld· In' both cases, .the bandits were The siale wlll also pay $247,000 toward
aetclay. , , dressed in public by the council -and an dcscrjbed as young and ahned, the cost or construction of five service
Several maJOI' matters will be reaolved issue ~ to:surface next Wednesday -A Bank of Amerlca"in Sante Fe Spri 5 buildings, beach access roeds, campsites,
•t that oesslon, lncludlll(I the "'j Is the bid by public safety employes Jor and a Crocker National Bank In Hoclen'l: parking, water lodllUes and landscaping.
mitment o1 about $83,000 ~ J:l'f city UMnpllon of healtl>lnsuronre H•ights bolti neor the Los Angeles-The beach )s part of the land President
revenUHhlrll18 lnoome sra c iY · payments for dependents' coverage. -Oronge 'county line, otso were hit in the Niron ordered .. 1e&sed by the U.S.
.ince last JllllUll')'. • ...... the t polhU1as_coused the breakdown Nme manner Wedneeday pollce said. M•rl!!e ~mp Pendle!!Jn base last City M-er Kenneth~,'."•-••-In f«mll negottetlons with the city and · .. , ..... ' · ·· year --
council lo c:Ommlt the ..,.. at '"" the employes have ..,.ed to seek com-PaYment under this grant goes clirtc1ly'
...-In time to me« • J..,. so mun11y 1111ppor1 r.r the bid to aid in-Ute · Inspector Sentenced to the Deparlmtllt o1 11ecrtouon o1 the 4eadltoe, _ ·canfp&lgn to away the council. • · State of callfomla.
' Thia year's budget, which C.rr has SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A f1lrmer U.S. According to William Penn Mott Jr., . , NC delcrlbed as • strong, healthy fiscal customs Inspector accused of offering to director of parks and rocreatlon, thla Is -Blacks Held· m c1ocumen1. ca111 for no 1ncrease in the c1. ''teke c•r• or· witnesses in • bribery only the th1n1 gron• the ·llepar!ment or
, ty tax ra!e..-'Jnsto~d, the-20.2·1!<rcent In· ase hasplea~i'd gutlt o a -lesser-Hou!lng-and Urbaq-f)evtklprnent (HUD)
---..·DENTON, N.C;-iUPl)---Siz.-btlc-.rtue amounting tQ.flJl,371, will be ob· chorgc. Leroy Riddlcspurger, 40, o! Son has 18'ued to his department.
were alTfdted Wednelda, after a tained through increased tax .valuations, Ysidro, was. sentenced to three ye1n' 11\c grant is the fatest major com·
Conleden1te nag at a <:ivll War buclaet ourpluaca and the revenue-sharing probation by U.S. District Court' Judge mitment ol stete and federal lundS to a
memorial was burned. fund!. · •. Howord 8. Turrentine Wednesday. beech which President Nixon bu regard-• " ' •• " • •
developed for major public use as quick-in the 60s at the ·beaches nslng to
ly as possible. .. the low. 80s inland . Lo.w clouds
Because of the President's attention and fog in the early morning hours,
otber federal ~gencies, especially t~ clearing by mid-morning.
Deportment ol Defense -have con·
trlbuted surplus equipment ond ·services
to hasten the development.
"Stato-parl<J" officials have insisted they
are working as swiftly as posaible tow ard
the total development of the Jarge state
facility. --
Last weekend marked the first time a
major acctsS road to the once.private
San Onotre ·surfing Club was opened to
1hn public.
• 1'h9t occess route allows the Pllbli~ to
drive onto the stretch which rep~tcdly or.
fcrs some ol Sou them Cal~omla 's best
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Fl.. 40 biut." Find out all nbo ut
her i11 s_tory on Page 12.
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Caspers Ata1101rtace111ent
Spendlove Gets
Post as Planner
By JAN WORTH i---_____ _:0 1 1111 O.llY ~llol S .. 11
peni:I ove. pres aent-orU\ SI ·
dleback Arca Coordinating Council, \vas
appointed to the Orange-€ounty Planning
Co mmission \Vednesday nig ht.
Fifth district supervisor R o n a I d
Ca$pers made the· announcement at' 3
lecture on the history and ceology of the
Saddleback Valley al La Paz
Intermediate School in l\1ission Viejo.
Spendlove "'ill replace Roo Yeo or
Ne wport Beach. who resigned the post
Tuesday at Caspers' request.
Spendlove. Yeo. and Cas~rs were all
present. at the locture, last fn a series of
six whlch Yeo has coordinated. ,
Caspers had been asked to speak at the
Coast Ma n's
•==--Charges ~ C-ut
In Soli~iting
lluntington Beach financial executi ve
Don Harris Jr.. Frid a y faces ar-
raingment in West Orange County
Judicial District on rt..>duced charges of
soliciting ror lewd behavior.
Harris, 44, or 9202 Christine Drive. \Vas
arrested Friday by fluntington Beach
vice officers after they allege he orfered
an undercover policewom3n $40 to $6{) a
week to have an affair with. him.
1------':AUihor:ilics·.:a:itege........HahisJiad:_-placed
ads in an underground periodical offering
•·scholarshi ps" to young ladies wi th
athletic abilitY. Originally. police .arr:csted Harris on
charges of solicitin{prostitution and pr<r-
curin g. But a spokesman for the Orange
County District Attorney's Office said tcr
day all of these charges have been drop-
ped in favor of the lewd behavior count._
Harris is free on $1.000 bail.
Police said they set up th e meeting
between Harris and the policewoman
after viewing the ad which read:
"Athletic scholarships available for at-
tractive female students. Musi be in good
shape, able to •work out' one afternoon a
week."
The policewoman. who used the name
Joy in dealing with Harris, had a hidden
-radio--tran!mitlel"-on-hel"-When-She-mel
hif"'l in a restaurant near Huntington
Beach pier.
Vice officers who were listening to the
conversation 31J~e that Harris offered
Joy $40 to $00 a week to workout or have
an affa ir with him . He is alleged to have
also offered to take nude photos of her .
He assertedly told her he had friends
who would be willing to pay the same
amount "per trick ."
Vice officers said that while Harris is
an executive with a large Newport Beach
· financial concern, they believe he was
operating on his own.
But office rs would not comment on the
possibility that l:larris' friends are being
investigated or whet her fu ture arrests in
the case are anticipated .
Boys O uh Seeks
Children's Ga mes
Volunteers llt the South Coast Area
Boys Club th is week issued an appeal for
donations of usable children's games,
athletic equipntcnt and shop gear to
assist in the summer program which will
. begin soon. Clu6 manager ~iike Brady sa·id ~that
v<>lunteers from the club would be happy
to pi ck up any donalions it ems if donors
call 492-3076.
Table games and puzzles are always
needed. he said. Memberships of local boys also are
being accepted at the club in advance of
the summer season and the fee is S2 per
child. entitling the boy to all club ac-
tivities.
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In Lease Scandal
By TO!\t BARLEY
Of Thi DallY l"lt.t S!•ll
\Vestminster City Planning Tad Fujita
today denied under a long prosecution
grilling that he ever told Fountain Valley
farmer George l\1urai to wr ite out a
$5,000 check for Oange County Supervisor
Robert Battin's campaign fund:
He also rejected suggestions from pros·
ecutor Micbael Capizzi that he-had prom·
ised the st rawberry grower "favorable
treatment" in the county's considerat.ion
"'Of the Mile Square Pa rk lease if he
cooperated with defendants Fujita and
\Vestminster councilman Derck McWhin·
ney .
And Fu jita, 34. ended a Jong session on
the "'itncss stand in the Orange County
Superior Court grand theft-bribery trial
of both civic officials by pointing out to
an amused jury that he had only met
Battin once.
On that occasion, he grinned, he and
Battin had discussed ~{ c W h i n n e y' s
girlfriend. a topic of some interest since
the girl in question had once dated Ba t-
tin.
Cycle Crash Kills
Ex-Couuty G1·id Sta r
Former Villa Park High School football
star Nicholas J. Buscaglio, 19. was killed
\\ledncsday night when his motorcycle
\1•cnL out of contro.1 and crashed, Orailge
Co!!O.lY Coroner's Offjce aides reported.
Buscaglio of 1450 E. Grove Ave.,
Orange, was riding on Canal Street near
Cumberland R.Oad when the accident oc-
curred, the California Highway Patrol
reported.
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Ma y Have Known
Of Espionage,
Haldeman Sa ys
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former \Vhit e
}louse Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman has
indicated he may have known before the
\Yatergate burglary that po 1 i t ic a I
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discussed at hi gh-level ca mp a i g n
strategy meetings.
In facl. Haldeman says. he may have
known about the meetings while they
were going on. ·
It reportCdly y,·as in those meetings, at
least two of which were held in the offi ce
of then-Atty. Gen. J ohn N. Mitchell, that
the eventual pJans, which led to the
Watergate burglary were formulated.
Haldeman's statement was made in a
deposition taken last month in connection
with a civil suit stemming from the
Watergate sc~ndal and released t~ay.
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He was av.•are, however. that We<ines-
day \~·as officially decl ared Fred
Newhart Day in the · Mission community
in honor of the retiring Capistrano
Unified School Oislrict trus!e_e.
Newhart, lhe 0\.111er of the Walnut
Grove Restaurant, served on his first
school board -a now disbanded elemen-
tary agency serving •San Juan -in the
early 1950s.
Besides serving <>n local boards ever
since, the restaurateur also sat on com·
mittees which establ ished Cal State
Fullerton and the Saddleback Community
College District.
i Emmons Installed
As VFW Leader
Fay K. Emmons, long active in South
Coast area veteran's groups, has been in-
stalled as the new commander of the
Ge<>rge Edson Smith Post of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Ano!her local resident installed in the
s2me ceremonies as the President of the
\1FW Auxill ary for the post is Mrs.
Velma Hensley .
Ce remonies were conducted ea rly this
wee k at the San Clemente Elks Lodge.
The com mander and Auxiliary presi·
dent posts this past year were held by
Walt Liebig and Mrs. Evelyn Bales,
respectively.
Actor Seeks
Coast Boat
.Hull ·in Suit
Woman Cyclist
Shot by Rifle;
Boy, 13 , Seized
A woman was struck by a rifle bull et in
Santa Ana Wednesday night and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
recovered the gun and arrested a 13-
year-0ld boy.
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She was reported in good condition today,
in Santa Ana Community Hospital with a
guqshot wound· in her left shouldef.
Investigators said Miss Bratton was'
bi cycling with a fr iend, Solomon Allen , on.
Fairview Street when she fell from th'
cycle near Willits Street shouting that
she had been wounded .
A police search or the neighborhood'
turned up empty shell casings in the
backyard of a home. They found the 13-
year-0ld boy home alone and recovered
the rifle. The youngster was turned over
to juvenile authorities.
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DENIAL-: ..
\Vednesday also conducted a public hear·
ing on an appeal by the Coalition of a
permit granted the Aliso Waler t.tanage-
ment Agency for a land-ocean outfall in
Sooth Laguna .
'Ibe -agency received a coastal permit
to construct the outfall for treated v.·aste
"'ater discharge from '4.he South Coast
Regional Commission. ·
Th.e Coalition. claif!lS the sanitation pro}-
ect ts growth-mducmg and the regional
body didn 't have full information on the
outfall's capa city when It acted. ·
Dale Secord of Costa Mesa and Lorell
Loog of South Laguna spoke for the
Coalition Wednesday. Attorney Alei:
Bowie represented the agency.
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City Ma nager Face s P~t Rap
CERRITOS (AP) -The city council of this Los Angeles sub-
urb has accep ted the resignation of City Manager John De Weerd
wbo .. is to be arraigned Monday in Downey Mimlclpal Court on a
mar1Juana possession charge. . ·
. Th e co mplalnt against De Weerd, 34, stemmed from an In·
1Jes11gat1on of a traffic accident Tuesday 1n-ta-Mirada tnvolvlng
his_Jar and a camper truck.
O(flcials said· Iha~ 10 persons were..injured In the accident
two seriously. '
• Gaylord Kn app, envtronmental affairs -director in ·Cerritos
bas been named acting city manager replacing De Weerd, who i;
expected to surrender at Downey ~unlclp~l Court on Monday.
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wholesale price index, a
mea sure ot inflation in the
economy. took a n o rh e r
enormoll.'.: jump in !\lay, rising
2.1 percent over April. the
Labor Department reported
Thursday.
The index show ed wholesale
prices increasing at an aMual
rate or 25.2 percent.
produc ts which were up 6.1 "another ctear indication of ~ itf J: :: 11tt f,... tm 1 t ~ ~ °" tn ,: 1U ff~ ~·M fr +,tt ~orf .J ·1 :: ft\lo ~. n--.~ r-:i:1n SI 11 i ~~ ' =+ .,,
percent over April. Tb e the utterly lopsided nature of SAN PEDRO (AP) _ An 11. t~ ~ ·",t 1 !l l.~ 14l'I \II-~~~',:: ~: 'l H! ~~ ihtt·~ 8!~ 1·:1' t 2i'# 1': ~~ 1:+'i..ll L:: Inc 51: .: t 13 ~ ,.tv. ~
general increase in farm the administration's economic estimated 1 400 Jobs anc1 an ~rn=' 1·.-·, 11 rra ifU •1ttt1· .. ~~d~Plj·A · ,, 11: j~ i,ti :: ~1~!:r~ ~: 1M ,:~ :ilv. :4~+1v. t::\,~''liir~ '\ M '$ ~v. , · ~
pr1cts followed a decline of .2 program •.. '' · annual $7 ntlllion payroll are !rw;:: 111·6' ~~ ~ 1j#~ lMU IJf-" ~:.:.'E,. '·w1 · • ri 1g~ 1!,,.. ,g\\ · · Gn s "' (nd ~ :J~ J~ J ...,+ ;"' tfbto~~ 1 J fl"' J~ · + ~
peret!nt in April. He said only workers' wages expected to be wiped out when ~r.a:i :I 3t 1ll ~ 't t.,._·~ =11•~ ~ 1f 1, 'F 11~:\~ &.! fi,, 1·~ 1~ 5' 11"' 11 11111+ ~ t~~~ .. 1f ~ l:i. "* :·
The report was more bad are under control "while the Van Camp Sea Food C9 ~ ~~~ 1J ~ 1~ :S 11'..+ ~I'°' 1.12 ii ,: ~\II 2 !°v. t U =,. ·~4' u Il it~ ~; Jt:" ~~r~,L~ ~ J 1! 1t~ 1~ 1i~ ~ econ?~ic n~ws .for t?e Nixon prices, profits and' interest implements I ts announced ~~f ·A,"' 1. U lr' u lf:+1 \'J om~r ffti 7 JOI 1f~ :m ,!a+ v. &:..':w~ ·f.1 ~~ n~g 1Ma 1:v. 1~itt'~ t ::" ,rv J~ lt ,f t'"i n"• ftE'~ '~
ad!111n1strat1on since it _showed rates are soaring." plan to move it.s tooa cannery t~tla..Mr.:&" t 114 ~ 3it? 'I~-·\.\ :=i, I. 1~ 1• ''" ,~';,l M~"= ~ =r ~:Il 10 ,,~'!frlt ·~~ i~+ ~ tj v lrn ·If a 11111 i ~ ""+ ~'
prices_ were not making the from TenninaJ Island to San """ ttf: ·ll 1' ll l~ 1~ 16~ +~ ~ · t 11 ml iS11J lS'4i \I.I GetlY 1.21b » 2.c3 121 1n 121 f:.21/J ncNn 1., • 114 ,,.,. . Yi .,._,
mid·year decline that ~ruCH OF THE increase In Diego :~111 13'! • 2n '!" I'", 11 +\ii ~IL~,!,-': ~~ 11t mi fl~ ~ \? ~ ~ii: ..o ! 22 ~. 2: + "~1= !'Ol'P '' 1~ ] "j!+ -~
economis s !?'" 1 · wholesale prices later shows A spokesman for Van Camp :rni;d•1~ ';i 15 1_.! fl);': ffV:i fl~+·~ c::t• 1.w 11 12' 3l'AI 31'!tt :n•4 '"'G1brF1n1 ·5k s :it 1•111 1J'l.{i 161'!+.,.. "" cv ot4;.. •. 3 I l v. 1 + t" ' I had ed "cted · ' Am Slnd .SD 1 ..0 1 \It ··· c:.':lo pf S J 14VI 14 141\ v. G11n1PC 10 7 ll 1fli 12 12~+ '4 tl"on 2Vld I 11' m 119 ...
-Afi".L-CIO eres1dent _George up -in-retail _prices-lo-COi'. a subsiiliary ofRalston Pill'!~ ... ::::Ttl 2:.0 11 {~ u~-U;" ~~.:!:-~ z:: Fd~f, ~n: . 6 11~ tt~ t?~ ,~~1~ 8/?i~1nL~~ • 111 .1~ 1!:Z_1~ ~ r:r~"" _s_ .J \lo Ji-lr' ~ ~j::====-=:w~Tri"cE'in~Biil~G~G~ES~· ~Ttt;in~cr~··~se0_iis::::~M~•a•nnty::tli~ssuciied~~·::i:~'~'a~tei:m;;e~n~t ::J"';;;mers Inflation .at the retail Co ·L St Louis •-'d._ :nt..,., "!..: ; :fi "'Ii .u.... "~•NG 2.02 , •• 2w. 11 2,.1 -'Al Gub1F1e1. Sk. 11) l~ ,,v. .1~V:i. 11•11-~ ~~.-=.· ,"',,' •, •:.t 'lo"'+ .... ~ fx-· ...........__iJHler-. -----" · • .,.... T&T. ' 51l; 5"' l'W 2 It • 27 'fA lo .. Glllet• I.st JI 2ol0 J6 S$ 56 +I ._~,.11F _-~ .,.. .. ---;--·nn·1mr:pr1rcs or far 111 ~~S--Jeve~becn~SlTl.iCflOD'l>fi-p)inillion p1anf =-....-;: -, 11,._1l .. :_, P.J -~ • · l!..lf=#-~#-+L Olmtl!tlr "'l--• 1t1 >-1Wo---1s.-•s"" ... ~lt.t!f2J-I "' '+::
..A. _A_ A A ..A.. ..A.. creasing at an annual rate of in ·San Diego is expected to~ 1J1 ·,11 ! 12 1[1, ... Pft.1t.': ·· 'lltom.!01 1•1"':t·~ ~\:on'~ in l~ ~' i{tt~t-M .' ''l -v.+, -·
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The seasonally adl·u~~ In-· ... ~ 1.0I • 22tl 2J 23\lo V.-1~ on . SJ ~ .~ ~ 1t!. GoklW1t Fc1 t t 1•'4 l • 14\lo+ 1,1, t~}1 •:Jf 11 1 + t • 0 :11.C\1 11.mf M 1 l IS I~ ~ V. on Co l 1 ~·• •-""' Goodrich 1 ' 52 '!\ 22 V. an.&i ' 14 .... \.!o +l"
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·v which means wholesale price; :=:r c1~ ~' ft J.~ n,.'l.l ,• ""lr~,.11•, ' 't n.ti DIJi ""'=1~ !~~"::u ~ : ~l it"' lf~ W"+1,,., L=:1 :C 11 • ~ ~~' ffir\,._ := · ' Ila · · t24 t o\stamus . 431V:I -ont L~! Grenlv 120 s 1121"'21V1 21~Vl tTV cor11 "'~ i" A • Jn i• were mcreasmg a percen l.ngm ·,.January after plans"'m.ir111 ·". 1 '"'" 1\lt ....__,,., °"' e10• ", " 3S4\ +i Gr•niw 1;11 6 .o. '"' 11 1R--.. -rvc11 s111 1 • ~ Ctlon On lon I le ft nal ~ •mttecl 2.M) I 11 ..0\11 40 • · ontr1 ele ] f 2'\fo + 116 G D 120 a \~ 16-1\ 16V. l~+ * \lllorllol Al 27 .. > l . annua ra a er sea so are approved by the South .-.m .. in .20 ., i ·~ 1.f: 'f":+ "' u ':J; ti '4 7~ ,L ~ Gi.:U1', )1b io " ~ lO 30"4+ -\ti! Llltkv st -ii 12 "4 l'"' '~ ~ tt;
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account. Co t• Co · · ~"'fo 11 11 1~ JOV. lOVI ::fr .S4D 1 i 16~ 1~ 141\+ \~ GIN Ir \.10d 12 2 lA IO'io 10\~ L ~ 0 YC°? ll ~$ :~ •1 ~VI . " WASHCNGTON (Al1) -The a new ·attack on in flation, hop--Industrial commodities in nserva 100 ~m1SSion. =co · 41 ' 1 1:w. 13'N 1~ v. -1'1 .:n 12 1•1 l~t; lm !m-'Yo &r:N:t" 1·:g 1 ~ 11~ 1:~ 1:"" ff~± ~Lt~ l.t~ :u 16 2 '4 2r-+ ~
White lfouse tod ay ruled out ing to rind a single act th3t the index increased 1.2 percent • Contract OIC.'d ~~~1·32.& l .~ l~ 11~ rr + ~ =:w1d. ·~ '! 1k 21~ :m ~t ~I,;: -ae:£ u, 20 '"" 14'4 1!""+ ~ l.Y y AO 17-J,1 ~ • 1 -
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Douncemen1s on the economy defend the dollar abroad and showing that industrial cost.s union.s, representing 110,ooo:r;:1~ 1~ ~ jl 12t~1:J _1:J~_f . ::ii Ccim 1• 1 J~-22~ rlt=Ug~evtid l.w; 116~1~1'fiE~~~~ •. Dl: 1 3i ~U I~~~-~
during lhe weekend, but said, . . . also are conl.inuing their workers in more than 100 ~~:~s -13 1! f~ ~' ~ JO~ ~ C~ln~ l'.35 J~ lJ ff ~ rJ: · 1 1'::4 ,';J 6 ll 10\'o 1f 1:.. · .. ::.,c;yF: ~.or! 1 ~ ?:: 2::: ';;~:-. ~-
'4tbe President will be taldag divert public attentton from unusually high rate or in-General Electric plants, have ,.r,11 p Ei't ~ r, 21~ 2~ 241~'V1 ~:rfFI : H ft: 1:"' f" + '(\ ~~!In In 16 ff 1tt: 1.~ .. 19» ...:.~ ~=ret~ ~ .• ~ ;\'I m l\'I + ••
acUons as they are r..,uirtd." the Watergate scand al. crease tentatively accepted a new ::l111~t :.J ' t 12 11'\tl I -. . toeUrK 1:.-t it 1t,,.. n.'.__-1t~ ~ I/If ~.:·1 ~ 111 ir ~m= ¥:. Megnev ""'° 12-171 11" 11~-11'\-\"' ., · · l i'rlm RltOv • m 4V, fl• 41'1 · """° i 11 i'& 1H'I! 1M ~ 1 b\i 1 10 10).I n v. \ 2l'll +~' Mellorv .ff 10 12 ltV. ll'h ltl'I+ l'I WAS!!I NGTON 'UPI ) _ Announce1nent of a new One government eoononus contract, the company's chief •rmec1.1 CP u 1l S>it. ""' _*.:+ ~ ~cat5: 1! 116 nva 21,,. ~ 11 1ta1.c t lJ ,.._ i.w. n.--~ ~1oneH ·~ 20, ,•, ",,',.' ", ~ ",,,_._. ;-
• .l.?:" • t nned the · · · _the · "rmcos 1.a ' " nv, nv. .... ,.+ .-. z1 1.a 12 2i (f ~ "'j 2 11 11 11 + Matthlnd .-. 11 " Pres'•TeiilfNixon rs conSlcleiing cconomic~initiative-could come-e ~ --mcrease-m -negottator-say& ..,.,,. .. -3.14---.~ •-21~..Jtl/tl. ~ \i ;:: ..,._....--.-.-_ · · · 12i4i •JO."-.«Mn"" .n I 11 I~ Im 16 -""
ut May index "horrendous " 'The Sep te reements b the 1>.rm1 Ck .ao 14 " i..o. 2"VI ----,.~~ T s c:or.r • f~ lf"'! l.,.,_ U :I 1 "t:f :r,--ttn 1"6 , '°' 2'Yr+ II
next week . admin~trati~ 'has .been AFilfo ~rnational Jnion w~~ 1.=D ~~ .Jf ~VI Im f~l?: ::!llf':'0iC Jj . 1 'J ~.~ f: t=.1~ :~· 1 i;..~ fi-.}~ ~~+;.it :t :~ VI !m-~.ul~
A D l\l lNlSl'RATION OF-predjcting Stnce ~ ftrSt of or Electrical Workers and the = t: . ~ '°I :..~ ~ Lt 5 :::;tu ~ r IS1 L ~ 1~ ~ :V..\ r4 . . 1't li 1i;'' 1 • f . S::~: ol .; ~ ~ ~ ~ 1"· :: NY Banks FICIALS said a number of the . year that prw:es ~ independent United Electrical ::~1.~ •: ~ l:YI l:'Ai ~v.=: 117.:'Hw~J i fl {r. ff,,f'B,..::t U !~ l\'t :. 1 jlll ~i~\ l"" ~ ;:~z:id :;~ 1~ ~ot r-s"" l'\t begin to level oflafter the big Workers were reached late A woe Tr ens . 1 w. ~ ,.,._ . ~~ 1 , J W U:.+ v. •Pl ~ l fu 7f;,•1 • .. '-· · · MerlonL .ti 2t '' 11 3 v. m possible moves are being . 1 ,._ f" t 1 Alhl-"° s 41 l1Ya 10J11a 1~ YI -o o--lnd&t ls ' ..... ..., • ... ......,..,, 1.11 11 11 v. J5 ~' increases o u.IC trs our Wednesday night arter nine 11.tltMt 1.a:u. 1 ~ 11\-'I 17""' ~ "~ c, 11 " f ~ f + ... ;-"1 Mn:; " 37..,,+ ...... Merl..,c• Al 17 " u ~ +1111 discussed. Although t h e of· months. "'eeks of bargaining. :rii~~-~ ~ ff"" fit: v. iv. 1t ': 111 : H 30"" f;j-tt :tli~~ iJ: 1
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Rate: 7 1h~% President is looking for . a the wholesale index of 2.1 per-Special to tbe Dally Pilot ~~~'tntc~ 1 .H Jt .'~ t? •11n•~ ~ 1: ~ 1~ 1£ 1~ .~ H-kH ~ 11 : lm Wll"" 2~ tit Me~• := !: 1J !~\ ~ ... !k.+ •
draml!!if g!'!(!1re like tl]l!_ cenL <m 8JL~ust<d basis OAKLAND-KaiserChemi-~::;::::;,'t',,l;; 'll .,. 'l~ •,,.,.:>::;:, .'J l' ;/,.. ,.. ff,~+""=:nna•~ 1t 4' i \'I Mv..+1~::=1•.1: 1:· ~ ?~ f~ ~.:!:?:
wage-price freeze he ordered and 2 percenton an adjustea-"-cals -niursday--~ ~~c .. ~-· 'J 1r..__i-11~"" ~ IP ':!" : ~ = ntt ~ .. H:court . 11 B ~ ~~ -nrrt-1% =-~·11,·'tt 11 !} ~ttt ~~ ir~ +\t NEW YORK (APi -Some 22 months ago. basis was the biggest monthly plans for an Sll nullion pro,t-11.~Pr .u,, I':, JM ~ m:+ 111 ~ 1.1& t U ltv. 1Ui 11 I.: tl:= 1 1' \l m t..,.. lS
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day annOunced boosts in their John B. Connally, now an W1-an mcre9:5e of 2.3 percent ill chlorine by nearly 30.i::rcent "'*OU lk ''!.-as.__ II -... °"""':pf I .' ... t! n~ r f1'"i1 YI ~:::t!, '1'l 1f f~ ~ ..1.. 77'~+ ..... Jt":' I~ I~ 1~~ 2f"' ~ 1~\lo+ ~
prime lending rates lo 7Y.z per· paid adviser to Nixon, is ~larch this year. T"-ject . I •• leW.WU ·'° l:J '° ~ :Ml/o J-M+ "'0-W• .o.j 16 '!Ill IClni 1,..... 'Al H:~ Alb I 7 ~ rlli fr~ 'It>-'l MCA lne .14 • 21 nl'l -22 22\-.;. * • th t th h' l.-~ 1ie pro me u e -11eeM .1511 ,, ., J~ ~ s ... oen1tci1v ... 1• • l ~ 17\li gv. v. H,,,01"' 12 •A +\ ~~~ ,.u 1 ' 161.\ 1w l''H " cent in a sign a e ig.~ understood to be the leader or pansion of the company's l:t:',Jn ft ft ff S: fm m:+ U ~."1:: i\ iJ ~ ~"" ~ :·· ~~ '~~\1 ll !! 1~ lJ: l'*"-i:~~·~ 2: ,: ~~ ~ !1'~ ~ lending charge \\'SS ~ming t})e activist. faction which ap-Gramercy La chlor-alkali a.tlGn 1,,. M lt7 21'4 .2n. 2~ Vo ~';I t.ia .. 110 lY!U, IM:Yt llimij 1/o HedelM 2k 'l B'. 1,VI lfV. JtV.-\~Mc:~ Cp '5 "50 611 , 6''AI I~
industrywide. pears to have won the Presi· Dollar Up plant set 'tor 1974 The com-l~~.r 1°'J: iO '1~ til't ~v. t!~+·IA &:~'&~ .. '~ ii ~11~ 11J"" 11sw. 1v. =~ 1: i• ?t ~~ = ,~iit+·~ .~E~ ~ 1~ g ~ Im mU ~ Chase P.1anhattan Bank, th e dent over to its point of view. · ew111 Inc •2 2' 2ill 2m ii\lo+IVI 01•1 Fin .s. 11 ' It 1"" 1t ~ Htltlltll .11· n 1;o 'M ~ · "'.MeGr 111 .• t .M "'-,~ l lil ...
nation's third largest, an d Treasury Secretary George pany said it plans to market l::r,. -'1 .4 1\ J"° 2r' ~'--·«; 81:~"~~"\' I ~ I'm P1't'I Tfu.+"" =nf~U 1s 1» 31'-'1 31111 31;:+ v. ~~"'.m01: 'l"' J~ Jl~ ~: the additional production to Ink oi Nff 2 • 35 3l>it. ~ ~+ ,. 01eS11'" "'J .. Jl\11 JIVi 21v,+ -""'""r °'° 10 b 1;"" 15v. 1S·"-1 \.~ .Mtl"" .1111 11 316v. ~ 35~ ot-.
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aMounced immediate \!. per-chairman or the Council or 11erc1 cit .12 35 101 16 lfi• 26 + l/o OleDokl .«1a 30 1 A .o'MI .m1.. . ~ .. , .. 30 ~ l SVi mi.-~ MNd '• .60 a ,, 1 l'I '" ~""
cent hikes in Uleir n1inlmum Economic Advi sers, are con-• Attorae11• 11'fi• t::rc'tn1 ~ 1! ~ ~ ~ m+.~ Wffi\~C: .J 1~ '1': JV. ~11:.: =•1'.~ ll ~ k~ MS ~f~$ ~ m•c!i .• 1\ ~JS~ JL·~
lending .ch_¥ge to large cor· sidercd the leaders of a fac-Gold o· SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -===~t' :l 1~' 13r ~tt l~ 1.t...·\i 01nl:= P'l1 1' 1t 23: ~ ,\' ""WJ; i:: l!., 22 ~ ·4l\ r ~ ' ~ ft ill 'm 33,. ~ tt
porate borfowe:rs. tion counseling reStraint. , • lpS Tu-o attorneys who won $3.l l:~c11 :li •: "f ff\.\ tf~ tt~\ +~~ B!~~w ·~-U "' 14: ;!!tt :t;""" 1~n · 1"10 ~ ';r:1 rin 21~:.: tt =r.0 1.A ,~ . 1~ 1.!rl 11!l!:it 1~1 !% This fOJIOWS prime rate , · million damages in an an-htrlncn .40 1S .:i F." ""' JlYI ·· · Ol11ton MD f "I jlV. w.+·,.. HMW Indus 16 12 VI :m 3"":j: '' Nlercll l.11 U 11S ~ _ f•IV. J\41 IF TllE P R E S l DENT . . 8-11'<11 .It II 23'9 + ~ DlsllLSee .10 lt nt "' JAlr. •.• HobertM 14 JJ • 2t ,. \.\ Mer9Clllh .10 7 1 1~ :M9 If. hikes by a number of smaller . -LONDON (UPI ) _ Re.......... t1trust suit against---4 w.o &MFG .,,.,.. .. 1 ' ut lit -+. \'.i 01-.iN_'i . '\-·:M 2\'I 21'1 .: !1::l1"'l .t1 1 3S z 'A 2.w. 2n.--\ti ~rill ·* • 211 14 13Vi 1• \l d d t t pears t""'.., • 6Kllmll .JO II 2t 2J 2J'4 2'1.6-IV:i DIYMI I. I 23~-"12-= l\ £\Ktn 7· 'll 1\l ~' N + YI MeMP.t .10 11 t2 60 Jf~-60~ , . banks \Vedncsday. _ec1 es o ac -as 8 P. gypisum wallboard manufac-e.cton0 .1S " ts 3s 24 )I -\I.I 0rp._-• S3 '" 23'lt 23 2 llil+ 'Ml tto1 t""" 30 14 136 lf\.'I 19 ,...,.+ ,,., Mes SPf 2.:io 1 1:u~\ 122v. 122~1+ Ila
A prime rate hike means likely -he probably w1l.I .go that~~esident Nixon might be turers have been awarded ::rtJt.'i "f: 1 n lli'l llf'I lcfv.::t-: ~ ~ ~ 1~ 'h: "m~ tJt+lt: =~ .s: li 2~ llfl ill: lJ:.t: ~=•Ill M~ ~~ a9 1ft it~ 1ft:_ ~
lbal big business will have to much fu~t.her than the ce11Jng -prepanng a new American an-$625,000 in legal fees by U.S. sill$:"""!. 11.20 1~ i 2'"" 2IJ ~""+ tt =t,~ :J 1: 4 ,& 1 ·~+ y, = 1:11 2f1 'Ii''" ;Ja 1~2" ~ro M .~ •' 21'1l~l4 1!l."1i2~ ~ nay -·re to obtain shorl·te_rm on the pr.ices of beef, J>C>.rk and _ ti·inflation pack_age pushed th._:_ Disfri"' Court JUdge Alfonso 1 "2 ~ lWi 26 .... "ork c. .32 1 11 .1,..., 1 " ....,~. c. j 30 7'il m m . MetEllf 1.22 .. uo 1 1 1of'" 101 _"' ~ ,,_ I hlch •--rd---'-'-f rch-_ . "' 1 l UV. 17\11 l1V. .• Dorr 011"1" 1 f \Ii 1'4 141+ ,. Hot.lltl&I Alf 2S t \.'I t ?Y:--AW!itJ,t'O .. 1lD If # .cf ..
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PRIVATE TRUST tion con tend that it had U{Ue prices down in the second day and Robert L. Weir of San ~~ ,,.J-~ 1/ 1:: :,~ ~VI :: ~ ~': k~ 12 ~ ~~ ~ ~it*~ tt:::,~"U 1: ll!" ii~ ~~ 2f:+ ""~'~ .'~g 1: 1l# fr' fl\~'-~
FUNDS AVAILABLE noticeable effeet on the cost or of the dollar's recovery !rom J-· $lll6 000 under the -~-r 1111:k&Ok l 41. 2t 110 lllt" 10J~ 1'111Ornwr11t...1 . • »lAI » :ash 14 • 1111 ~ • ., • 4-1 Mldiou ·'° I 16 12 1N u:i.:. _
h h "II -• w~ 1i.1r Jn ... j I 71,1, 7 7 . DrD.+ 1.-. t 20°" JM )0 Iii ttOllM.1' 1 .o lf 1 4'l\ .cm °"-Ill NllleslD 1.21 I 6 ~ .-.-,.~ ._ groceries, w ic are st1 TueS<!ay's record low (Late on file Wednesday The fees llDLPlll 10 • '"" 1~ 1m+ (.4 Drl'Yfll.C:o 1 s "' M •~ •~ 11 .....,NIG• :,. 1 2S "" 2S'io ,. ...i: ~l1•••r ·'! 11 •2 1SY1 !ii is -..., FOR RIAL ESTATE LOAMI 1. b" Th ct' I • · a1etc.kHll .24 11 312 ,,,., ..,.. 7h+I~ Ouk• P 1.40 11 Jot • .v. 20\.'I+ ""ttoHG q1 Jlh 1 nv. fM n.,._~,. MN.I.No l7 m 141,1, Mv.+1ti. '" , .and TAusr oEeos c tm tog. e a ion 8 50 ap. reports show the dollar Jost must be paid by the two com· a1u.11eo _.., 6 11 16\• •~ u\lo+ ~Duk• Of r.111 • a:i IM5,~ 1•75\l.l lot '11 ., ttowtrdJ .1• 11 m •• s"' IJ'h nnPL 1.•,,1 .t 1s7 ~. ! , 1ttro-"' l t ,SOO To $2!111,000 pears to have done little to re-. . . , . Sobbl• aru s 23 •~ •I~ 4-1\ gun11rd 1 ... 21 114 1Sh 1$ -w ~ 10 t 'I lll'I 11v. 11\4-v. unE111 . • • • '' s 1sv..-1.
uf' TO 80,i. LOANS OH new public confidence in the momentum later 1n the day panics m addlt1on to the ao.11111 c . .eo 12 12' 1a,i. 1111 11v.-'il. unarec1 ~1 i ~ 3~ '!tt 111 Hutltld 1.1\t, 12 lt..W 1"" ''~' :C,U,.Rlv -3 1g 2f JS~ 14'1 iu~-""
TRUST DEED COLt.ATtRAt.. admm" ·ostrat•"on's capac"•ty to and closed only sl'""Uy bi.._ damages. = ~= .' 1~ m f(\ ~ U'~ ov;i.:, 2v.':. ~i 4' 16W.1'5V.1'1 +lt; ~~ ~Ool lt 111 mt n~ ~~1~ folll"C:i ~-e-t 2! ~* ~!~+ ~
NIWPOln' f:OUl'fY "'NDS · '6" &u-11oo11Mo 1 31 I 10 20\!j 20 20 \.'t Pn f' •»; Im ' llt' ~h 1• 20 M 14 131,'J 14 i '111 Mo f'LIDS .14 10 7 1£\ lS'MI 1~+ -. N ... M c.n1•r deal with the economy. •er lhan 011 Tuesday.) • 11'-na Ttolu &on11n 1:20 10 10. 22 2u .. 1H\:;"" ,.'·,i ,. .• ....., HVtMn 11: •• 5 11 11,1o •111 •~fri \\ =~ H8 111 16.? *" U\t1., '41'1 ~ 1 1r·· awo w 135 1 14 JSY.i 15 25i..--'.\ L.M .. \\ tti.rtdlC11 2• ,. I' 'I"' 2s ""'+ 111 o • ~· '""' 11"" 11""--· 520N•wr.rtC•nl•rOf¥1!1412' White House source! in· Special to tbt Dally Pilot llon'neflt '111 lS 22 3V• ~~ ,,,., • 'IO ln . ~.~ 'Al HYdramt :w 7 ? \' "".7~~~1tbO: ., 't 1,P,\ 14"' l~"+"'
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•) &1• dicated that COnnally was the A SURGE OF early buying . AZUSA -Shareholders of t:ll~ i·.= 1~ .: 1fi~ 1Uv. 1~rn'+ .-:' ~-=t1~·" 1 ~· ~1 ~ fr flt+~ icN' PMrm is 1 4 ._I! "' :!$:: v. =:!~ fUc ~~ 3t ~ ii ~+ l~;
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the-scenes drama. The former tf percent In a single 'day in meeting Wednesday approved :r~I 1-r-1• 20 .SJ'Jt »?t s.:n•,t ~ , .. tUrif &t 1 4 11 '.\ , 'fil i +11 =i"'.,. 42 ·1 32 'ti':t •l• ,,_ Mo.11t11 1;U 12 191 ~ fl~ 5114+ !)
cenu.., gure m 1n:: U1 -boosted the dollar's value by ynn 1 • a urc aMua ar ... 1111.Jr 31 11 "' 101\ ,,,., ,.._·\;; E:tG;n ='if. •~ 1· 1*"1!'J ·'° ' 'f ""!:~ ~..-1t' ~ . .-.11 29 17l'f 17\41 1 ~+ .
Texas governor has avoided the plan and agreement of s~: My" or·1I ~ 1'l ~ ~ :~ .'.' :t.9. .. 1·1t d" :ff 11 lffl.~~1,1.~ 1~ :t ~ ft v. R;;.t (.: =ir: 1." it ft ~, ';U! ~ bl. t h. West Germany and to a lesser . 9i11P• .27b 23 lot 1114 14"' lJ + v. c~'ilii1f f jjll.ttl "'"' • • 9'21'1 '°"' ti.., IY, o..cniPf '·'° 12 10 l:l>it. "'-~ any pu 1c commen on is degree in other m 0 n e y wholly owned subsidiary of a ef"OCll H•I .10 11 M im :nv. ,2\li+ "" ~;kd J~ • t 14 l=t 1;.11 "' lVI · · 21 4• "3\lo ~ T , MonvM .s1i, 11 5' IJ !" 12 + \{
new role as a presidential ad-markets in Europe and~a. New Delaware corporation, :=H~r'.,t ., 2J nv. :5,:t fJt""' did.~ I. · 1• 1j !~ .. l~f;" if: 1; !fi>& 11"' l{~ n-::,~ =..,-.:., M_f;; 12 l:Jt '°\"' """ J \'J+'"
vlser:--Tclephone calls from but !lier., e was·i,·u ie solace-10~ Wynn's International Inc sru~ 1.n 10 10 22• 22~ """:f ~ f"•o .. ·1 l!' .,3 ...,. 1~ r.:111r~ .3lt it 21 2"oll't n ~•\.\+lfll ~ .JOb s 14 u "6t511t. 1s\'J ... I " I • • erown Ccim • 11 ,.,.. -,,,., ™ "" IKI .. .-ac tlllltrl+I C11 ' 161 "" '"" ,... - , Melw El Pr 7 ' 1• lJ" 14 •• ' reporters have general y gone Under the plan t be erGrouo 1 ~. • 2 2~ Uh 2~, 11o ~' ~ 1 • ~ 3f"' • ···I"" c11 1y, • ns ui.. :nv. aa\'t+ <.!i MotM5fl .n ' lJ "" N 7\i-,_,.
unanswered. Americans Uving in Europe; sharebolden of wyrm' Oil Co. '1~= .f :: 11! 1?:: 1%:" 1~+·~ ~rr,r:11 ~ .. 'f t J IYit~U ,:,: C4!: :· 21 ':: 'lr: 21tt ~ =~ ~ I 11: \1t l!~ lr.! ~
have-seen the-value of their w1 become a are-so l"·"h·W .AO! 10-»v. 23 2J -~ 1;~, 1 11 _ ~ '"°'#::' ·~ i 1i=1~ wz. Wi+l:MtFw• 1. 11 1,, 't'-li =-"""· _ the seri~ of monetary crises ·11 h ~ ... _ I """Wk _,. • 241 I~ 15"' 11n+"' 111 Incl j ~!I im--u-"" lflt(:ln<: .Jiii .. ' 101-. lOVI ,.,, . roi. ·11 n 141 """' ~ a>s+l'•
wages plummet 32 percent in Wynn 's lntemationlJ. The 11:= ~o 1:J: 1s fi fl~ rr~ irf~ ~~ :,.~1!'9CI \~ J ij\lo t4+ .. /~pt J:,1 f ~l=-ICIO II.Cl !:2s =-'-:'J!\ : 1f = If m:+ ~, E X EC UT I YE 18 months. restructuring will have no ~· luddC• '1J :; '!:~ -:~~ 6Aw ~·ll. me1 , ·'° ;; 1 ~ i'iA /~~ 1·' , 1: I i~ ~ = 1"1 ~ 2f 1 l* J + .~
Bankers attrl.buted t•-galn rect on th6 relaUve ..,Wty in-11~ .eo .. l20D ~ ,.,. ~ . ::::V n~ 11 ·~ I,. .::r 1·» " "I ~+ MuroC• 1.211 t , 4 ''-rn. 1M .. Wft1t "'9 f In::: . .,.°" eUf'",.'i; 1.20 10 1.2 IN lt\.'t lf~+ \\ 1 1 lti. 1.-~ llllR of -~ f.WtpN)I " .14 21 42 " !l'<a 5f -\~ "°.,..:'':!':M..~~~~=-·:: to press reports r r om tcrests ot Wynn Oil Co. =~::!:.,)·~ i~ 11: mz f3'': 1t"'-~ ~!...L· ,. lt ii 2'~ ;~ j~·n .~f.~s1j 2 ': ,: '1~ J1~ ,,U£ i ::~,g :m to '~ m: jf! fml
.. 11h11u1S.. .... ,......... Washington that Nixon was ==r:. ·l~ 6 111:~ 1~: ,;n 1:\tif ~ ~~~ 'sit '! "'! ~ ! •• ~ 1'=' c· I~ : ~ n: m 1,'A \Ii M''" L ·'° ,~, ,.u\i., ... 2\~ ,.
,..,.... wttli ,,.,,.., ... ,... preparing a new program to N Mr :~I ~ \·: 1) 1•1 ~ m? ~~ ~ ~t.!. G~ ~ .: l I •it.:: 5 15fcV::. J 1i )4 4~ fi lf:+"11,1, =~~~" 2:: lJ 'H g~ fl~ g...t 1 •
,....1 ....... Or-. c..ty. limit priet! rises, oot they said ewport .. an evrlN pf ·" ., m "-~+ ,, E~r.,.,;11 : 1# I ~ fttt.1:" '"' '"' ~1! •, tf 1m. 1.t: 1m-·~ N= -tt ~ : = t.G !:~+ ~
..,,.,....._ ot tteefy "-· the battered oouar could suu -~~= :C ij~~21;l4J~~+.t l:~'12:: 11 : s fi~ fi\'t+·it f~~-\11-' ·r ~f.~~*'+•E::~~1rt~2: • 'tt l~ ;1~ l~\.
w-. drtvt .. 't. L.1 ••S.. hf surfer further reverses. T0-Head J!anel cebi.T 1.11111 10 I ~v. "" nu-~ ~kl._~~ 2t t"~-~~ 23t 24'-tt inJ.1a...,c~ J1 '°' 7 Nt 10~-. 1 1~ · • ............ .....,-"""'. --.. t al eno." S on [xon. *' -. . ~o-;N-,_, '°" i• --.,...+-~ E• 1 .1s--------.---l\l""ron .iw-: nlHfltY . ' 14 21 N• • .~
e4 • c-.... one British ·oonker said. "If William Cunn"n•ham "Ice c .... ,.. wd s J1 ~ '" 1v1+ \' -~" ! 'l ~·'h 1st• 1ev. ~ """"'' Jnd .. j l~ 1\i -. ... NI c11vL,,. . ., • ,• .... 4nli ,'?!! ... l'"i"' Cedence Ind • II 4\.'I ~ .. ~ . ~::i· nc;e. ' '" ·~ ... \Ii 1nttot4 I.lib . . 1 11Vo IW. lfVo . . NI crwm .:w SJ 3, ft.. .. + \l
1.-o , • Cell! Flntl!C 5 :N • ~lo 4 +\-lo •ltrl n l "f~ -«r-V. In! JNllLlt cif ._ 4\.11 '\' Nto.tr1 l '"'" -i.;; -" •••
writt M c:..,, 0.11, l'li.1. his measures are strong president and froup actuary of t•uenen !k u • 1oi.' ,._ ".._ '" "'"' or!i& , "! · i.vo !to~ . 1nM1nCt1 _. 11 s , .. ~ J1v.+ 14 ~1011111 ·" 1 12!:! !h." F-J.~• ··· P.O. '1&11 JUI, CHI• M911, C•. "61' enough, the dollar might . ''"Ii 1-l.~ t 21 !~ ~ ~+ ~ ""''rt. . . .... if" Jlt\l tt In!\ M/nl~ .. 1! "' I u\l+ tt COi;' II! ~ .. 1 . imi·~ Pacific Mutua Life Insurance :~ l u. p 1:; ni~ ~f '~o 1J 'H :m 1f'4 :,n '~ \~flr~~1{l 11 11R \~ ~-\\ =11F·~r 1.~ ·, ,. n • ,. ~t!bwil,ize ... and rise. If not, who Collml pheany ~-Ne .. wporft Beach,] a:i·~ ·~·· t ~ 1~~ 1 I. -t! ~on ·r-13 414 .:: ts~ ,.;: 1 ,~,:.!al 4 16 1Jl .., 'I 1-=:.'~1:os 1 ffl = . .: ~
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Cu.stom TaUor and
Shlrt·make:r • Wt~tdlff Pl11.•
• Sel'Mlttnth •nd lrv11W •
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discussion concerning "Health •0 ' ~ 1 1 \~ + "" ~~ ~= 1l J1 .t ,:~ •f' +r · l~l.f _,,~ 1 .. "i =~ 1m ~v. t"" =:: :1111 1tt ~2 1; ~ 1 i.:t ,..,
TOURJSTS ALSO wer $ '-1aintenance Organl11iUons" =~~ 0~4 ~' 1 1 +~e:1~,·1i!1~;; iu ~ .,.,_+~1ga~J41l ·: l·~~~Ul4 14 =~,..~J 1J~ ~.t~
being hard hit by the exchan8e during the Society of :' rt -11 '! " , ... 1,. ,1414-~ ::,~~"'~ : ,, 11" 'i "1ni""" .TA f~j· ·:. ~ ~ "1Q '-~ t :}1$r;f :n 1: ff itJ! Ir° Jr'-.~
rates, but few seemed to Act111rles meeting at 1ln .. _, ~' ;~ ~ t l:,'l \ov. 1 ± ~I • ·1 f'w. M ! -u crrdl ... 2i '!i 11~· Jl 'l"-'"
notice It. Jn Frankfurt, they Franclsto'I .Falrmoat HoteJ ~ lj ' I 1 C '" ,:?E,,.' $k 1 ~ R: R: + "''"""11 • 1'"' 1:: ..,.. it Melt "'~ t. n ~ ' . paid $40 1oday for a hoteJ Friday. -_ :,t Oft ' b , .u :,.,. 1 \lo =er M'.'L ·.:___ l l\lo M \'t-!""'""' r.tf 1 !1r,.:-1 ~ :i=: :r: J it! ,_ !!!! l!..I , ..
room lhat went tor $31 .50 ln The SOciety or Actuaries Is •Yo~-.' 1 11'-1 -'1 -~=~.i-t1 ' '4 ,. ti~. m -tn , ~ .v. N•P-~~1 ·-' ·~ • II~ us iTi~ ~
February. A similar bote1 in an lntemaUonal aoclety made 1 c v; itNt 1 so 04 * 1 11 1=: , lO ~ l1 _ "'-~P 1,18 . a:11 ... .,..,
Spain cost l20 versu~ $17 five
MOnlhS ago, tuarieS engaged in Pf'OV dlng :ii n ' I I \ +I ~~ec111:r. i: l. ~ M\ "l::~·11. t ,,... 203'1 1·~·i. u=:::.. tw 12 11i' ~ -.'°'
The...dollar, wbich hlt a post-products_that protttt against :7Ht . l i \I' i1':M'r1.iJ: : J t:v. If~ ~t+ ~ 11r,r£ 'F~·":, ll' ~ Jr" B1•~, &t,'l ~~ii~ lit 1'-i" _ · ~ ~-war low in Germanv Tuesday, risk such as retirement, ~t ra . 11 4 I F dUril t.JO I I «I " :m.-~ If\!! . ~ ,~ \\ Nl"'11'f 't~)A • ~ lb rr·· ... ·v be 1·lh d 1.1 1 ,ww,· · ~ • "1'"~1 1 . ..0 1M 11Y1 11~.. .. , 1n11 cp .. s. 1\11 Ni.MM t:t0 . 1 o a d't " cli= 1 l ~ent on tht a , en 1 e nsurance .,, n· 1 , ll,; F "' o 1 . .0 11 11 1t'6 1Mto t'MI • ,_ .,.,,M .. '"I" 'j li •1
. • _.... 1..... f" 1 "'r , , , • Fnc1 .a 111 I ,. 1)1.' 1w. 1ti.w-, J•mn ,. <w , • I" II" ,1.• l'!l•SNr. • ~ , .. ,. Fr' urt market Tbursda)'. ocne 1t pans. '" .i ·" 13 u '' 111, .. 1911 .u lJ1 11"' 1t 1tu+ i1n11en .tO 1 • _, . ., ·-1 .-&. .,. >'L ''*'" , ' ,... ,.. n • ,,
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Caper s A nno11t1ee1nent
Spendlove Gets
Pust as-Planner
"
By JAN '''ORTH 1neeHng by Yeo before he requested
01 1111 D•lt¥ Pl101 11111 Yeo's resignation.
Bart Spendlo~e. P!esi~ent of th.e Sad-Compliments were exchanged nil dleb~ck Area Coordinating Council , ~·as around as the three made their s~hes
--_JlP~t.o the.Jlrange County Plaw:ung__ "'ftT n·or-a blC'disastef~"--Yeo saici Con:im1SS1~n \Yednesday night. when rcsidenls present at the meeting
P1fth d!Slrlct s.uP,crvisor Ron a I d demanded of Caspers why Yeo was
Caspers made !he anoouncement at a ousted. "This Is probably one of the bet·
lecture on the history and C"cology or the !er things ·to happen to me. I'm still in Saddleba~k ValleY. ~t . La , . Pa z there pushing for the county."
lntermedrate ~hool in 1'11ssion Vie~o. Yeo praised Caspers for trying to listen
'Spendlove will repl ace Roo \ t.'O ()f equally to developers, homeowners, and
Newpart Beach, w~ resigned the past county or!icials all striving for different
Tuesday at Caspers request. results in the Valley.
Spendlove. Yeo. an~ Cas~rs we~e all Caspers in tum complimented Yeo for p:esen~ 3t the lecture. l~st in a series of ''consistentl y keeping µie public informed
six which Yeo has coordmatcd . on a new approach to planning." He said
Caspers had been asked to spe'bk at the as soon as he found a new challenge for
Yeo he would offer it.
Coast Man 's
fie affirmed his own record in support
of environmental concerns; saying "I'd
just as soon they never build another
house in southeast Orange County -but
that is a selfish. last-man·in approach."
AirfJorne Command ·Post
' The first Boeing 747 command post, dressed in the
!11arkings of presidential aircraft, sits on the park·
1ng ramp at Everett, Wash .. Boeing plant as work-
men ~pply-final touches. Thtee such planes are
'
on order ~P.d the government expects to add four
more. ·The planes \Vill be used by the P.resident
and top advisors in the-.eyent of ·nationaJ emergency,
replacing the earlier 707 command posts.
Actor Seeks
' Coast Boat
.Hull. in Suit
Actor Ernest Borgnine put on w~t •
may have beer1 an award-winning
performance Wednesday and if it tu~
out that wa y, entertainer Victor Borge -rsn·rgo1ng o ik.e it -at on. •
eorgnine shov.·cd up in Orange county
Superior Court to press his claim that the
mold containing the hull of 1be $107,000,.
56=foot yacht he ordered .from boat
builder Joseph Stephens of Newport
Beach should be im1ncdiately sur-
rendered to him.
The "~teran actor clo.ims Stephens
forfeited the mold when he failed to pro-
duce Borgnine's boat by Oct. 31. 1970,
the date agreed on when both men signed ·
a ship building contract In late 1969.
But Borge got into the act during '
testimony before Judge Robert Banyard ,
when Stephens ' law)'er argued that the
mold built at a cost of $122,500, now con··
talns' the hull of the great Dane '!!
$155.000, &>-loot boat. •
If the hull of Borge·s boat is r,emoved .
from the mold. it v.'Ould be dcs1royed,. , Charges · Cut
n5olic uing
Caspers said he preferred a "sound ra-
tional approach to land use planning -
quality deVelopment plus extensive o~ space. -
St~~ testified~ .___ Ff'IJm"l"il!Jri'~===~., ·~~~=~='T~-"-'=i;"-"'-.=:'=~-===c--~="-'--:--~~-yr..=;;afliso>tof<l u<rgc~nyard-thar-Bi On . e J p I G tt ' Borgnine could now get lhe boat he
ASTRONAUTS I a1r · . au ~ e y S wanted via a proposed new arrangemen t
Huntington Beach financial executive
Don Harris Jr., Frid a y face!! ar-
raingment in West Orange County
Judicial District on reduced charges of
soliciting for lewd behavior.
Harris, 44, of 9202 Christine Drive. \\'as
arrested Friday by Huntington Beach
vice orficers after they allege he offered
an undercover policewoman $40 to $8() a
week to have an affair with him.
Aulhorities allege Harris had placed
ads in an underground periodical offering
•·scholarships" to young ladies with
athlelj~ly.. .
Originally, police arrested Harris on
c)larges of soliciling prostitution and pro-
t t'llring. Bui a spo kesman for the Orange
County District Attorney's Office said to-
day all of these charges have been drop-
ped in fa vor of the lewd behavior count.
Harris is free on $1 ,000 bail .
Police said the y set up the meeting
between Harris and the policewoman
after viewing the ad which read:
''Athletic scholarships available for al·
tractive female students. Mifst ·oo iri good
shape. able to 'work out' one afternoon a
weelC" ~
The policewoman, who used the name
Joy in dealing with Harris, had a hidden
radio transmitter on her when she met
hiCI'\ in a restaurant near Huntington
Beach pi er .
Vice officers who were listening to the
conv«Ution :dlege that Harris offered
Joy $40 to $60 a week to workout or have
an affair with him. He is alleged to have
also offered lo take nude photos or her.
He assertedly told her he had friend s
,OO would be willing to pay the same
amount "per trick."
Vice officers said that while Harris is
an executive with a large Newport Beach
. financial copcern, they beUeve he was
operating on his own.
But officers would not comment on the
possibility that }larris' friends are being
investigated or whether future arrests in
the case are anticipated.
'
Bo ys Ouh Seeks
Child1·en's Games .
Volunteers at the 1 South Coast Area
Boys Club this week issued an appeal for
donations of usable children's game!!,
athletic equipment and shop gear to
assist in the sum1ner program which will
-t>e"gi n soon.
Club manager Mike Brady said, that
volWlteers from the club would be happy
to pick up any donations items if donors
call 492-3076.
Table games and puzzles are always
needed. he said.
Memberships of local boys also are
being accepted at the club in advance of
lhe su1nmer season and the fee is $2 per
child . entitling the boy to all club ac-
tivities.
"
DAILY PILOT
'Tiit Or•n!lt Cont 0-'tl 'I PILOT, w!lll Wllocll
ts (:Omb lned 1111 ~.Prns, lt11Ut1t1.M.. bf
"'-Oranae CO<ell Putlll"'lnt GomNllY. S-·
r1tt tdlhOAS. l rt p,itillthtd, ""°""Y ~
Frld•v. for (flit M-. Nt"MPOrl BHCIO,
11kllllllllllon llt.c;~IF-!11~ Vtllt y, W-
8 .. d'I, 1 ..... 1 ... 1s1ca111>o1ck lfd Sin CIM!el'llt/
Sin J"'" C•~l•lr-. A 11"1111 reglonlf
fClllioll It Plltll•lled $111.M'C'IVI trld StlrldtYti.
Tiie Ptor>e:!Jlll PlltHlfh"" P11nt 11 ti UO Wn l
11¥ 51fffl, (Oltl Mill, C11/ilor>1lt , f2111',
"Most landowners have no quaITel with
this," Caspers said . "The s ma I L
merchant builder~ are the hardest hit."
• • with Campbell Yachts Inc. who have .•
staled Ibey will build the vessel for the
Caspers said he felt land use was the
top issue in the minds <J. residents of his
supervisorial area including the 100-
square mile Saddleback Valley.
fie also affirmed support for the
municipal advisory council , an elected
body of up to nine residents which SACC
has recommended for the Valley. Jt .
would be an official representative voice
to Caspers' office.
"We'll try this for a while and see if it
increases the flow of communication to
my office," he s8id.
Caspers imltJied thaWme.reason.behind
Yeo 's requested resignation was that the
Newport Beach architect is not a resi-
dent of the Valley.
''It's important to have all the direct
pipelines to the residents we can get,"
Caspers said.
Spendlove, a five·year resident o{ the
Aegean Hills area of Mission Viejo,
operates his own business. a newspaper
recfcling operation called "Ecology
Plus."
He also does freelance consulting to
l"'o aerospace companies .
Spendlove, a former 'I!resident of the
Aegean Hills Homeowners' Association,
said he will resign as president of SACC.
other spealfers on the -panel were Bob
Snyder, vice president of t he
Emvironmental C<lalition, and Van
Stevens, director of environmental plan-
ning for the Ml!!lon Vlejo'<l>mpany.
Fujita Denies
He Asked Check
In lease Scandal
By TOM B~RLEY
Of l'lle D•llY P llol 51111
\Vestminster Cily Plannin g Tad Fujita
1oday denied under a long proseculion
J{rilling that he ever told Fountain Valley
farmer Gc<>rge Murai to write out a
$5,000 check for Oange County Supervisor
Robert Ballin's campaign fund .
He also rejected suggestions from pros-
ecutor Michael Capizzi that ht? had prom-
ised lhe strawberry grower "favorable
treatment" in the county's consideration
of the Mile Square Park lease if he
cooperated with defendants Fujita and
\Vestmin.ster councilman Derek Aic\\'hin-
ney.
And Fujita. 34. ended a long session on
the ~'itne.$5 stand in the Orange County·
Supe rior Court grand theft-bribery trial
of both ci vic officials by pointing out to
an amused jury that he had only met
Battin once. '·
On that occasion, he grinned, he and
Battin had discussed Mc W hi n n e y' s
f:irlfricnd. a top ic of some interest since
the girl in question had once dated Bat·
tin.
CycJe Crash Kills
Ex-CoU11 ly G1·i d Siar
F'ormcr Villa Park High School football
star Nicholas J . Buscaglio. 19, was killed
\Vcdnesday (light when his motorcycle
\\'ent out of control and crashed, Orange
County Coroner's Office aides reported.
Buscaglia of 1450 E. Grove Ave.,
Orange, was riding on Canal Street near
Cumberland Road when the accident oc-
curred. the California Highway Patrol
reported.
hatch. They were attached to 60-foot
lifelines that fed air and oxygen to their
bulky spacesuits.
It became apparent ahnosl im-
mediately that "'ithout proper fool and
hand restraints they would have trouble
fastening down a makeshift handrail that
was to ease Conrad's way across the sla·
lion to the stuck panel.
With Kerwin breathine:_heavily, Conrad
asked: "Getting tired?'"
"I'm not !ired," Kerwin replied. "I'm a
tittle:frusttated because I have-no place-
to secure ~yself. It's a matter''o.r keeping
my feet from flying away."
The lhird crewman, Paul J. Weitz, re·
mained inside the station to monitor
systems and relay ~Iission Control radio
n1essages. He pointed a television
camera out a window and pictures
recorded in the control center here show-
ed Kerwin's legs Dying loose as he at-
tempted to attach the handrail.
Conrad exited first, and Kerwin handed
out five five-foot tubes whlch the oom·
mander assembled into the 2>foot hand-
rail. On one end, he attached a cable-
cutting device, one of several tools they
had for attempting to cut through an
aluminum str~p which is holding the
solar wing against the side ol the
'A'·orksbop.
Kerwl h joined Conrad oul!Jde, and
tried to hook the· cutterover-the strap.
But that proved difficult and they finally
latched on to another part of the wing.
"We're getting our unbilicals and
everything all twisted up," Conrad com-
mented. "We've got to get them
untwisted before I go oot."
The space walkers argued brieny over
how to extend the device and tether it
properly.
"We're going to do this until we get the
right configuration," Conrad said a bit
testily at one point. ~
"We already have the right con·
figuration ," Kerwin told him .
Alter Conrad assembled the handrail ,
he told the coatrol center: "She's all rig-
ged and ready to go. Superslick. We're
waiting for daylight to proceed rather.
and I'm ju.st resting here and enjoying a
lively look at the moon."
Ma y Have Known
Of Espionage,
Haldeman Sa ys
WASHINGTON (AP) -Form<r While
House Chief of Staf£ 11. R. Haldeman has
indicated he may have knov.•n before the
Watergate burglary that po 11 ti c a I
wiretappi~g and espionege had been
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discussed at high-level c a m p a r g n
strategy meetings.
In fact. ffaldeman says. he may have
known about the meetings while they
were going on.
1t reportedly was in those meetings, at
Jeast two of which were held in the office
or then-ACiy. Gen. JOhn N. MitchelJ , that
the eventual plans which led to the
Watergate burglary were formulated.
Haldeman's statement was made in a
deposition taken last month in connection
with a civil suit stemming from the
Watergate scandal and released today.
City Manager Faces Pot Rap
CERRITOS (AP) -~ity council ol this Los Angeles sub-
urb has accepted the resignation of City Manager John De Weecd.
who __ Is lo be arraigned Monday In Downey Municipa l Court on a
mar1Juana possess ion· charge.
The complaint again st De Weerd, 34, stemmed from an ·in·
vcsligalion of· •· tralfic accident Tuesday in La Mirada involvlhg
his car and a camper truck.
Offici als said that 10 per.ons were Injured In the accident,
two seriously.
· Gaylord Knapp , environmental aUairs director In Cct:rilos.
has ru. lh!!iPl•Jl.actine...cUy...manage epl•cing De Weercl; who Is
expec ed to surrender at Downey Municipal Court on Monday ..
Conner star of "McHale's Navy." •
So D • Aft St hh • eorgnine's lawyer said the actor just n 1es er a mg wants his $46.017 deposit back. Borgnine · said essentially the same thing in more
colo rful language outside !he courtroom .
LOS ANGELES (APJ -The night
before he died. the eldest son of
billionaire J. Paul Getty suffered a
superficial stab ~·ound in the chest from
falling on a knife. police said today.
Geqrge Franklin, Getty II, a 48-year-
Q!d oil executive, died Wed.neaday af.
ternooo ln_Queen....of...Angeli Hospital <1f
"'hat a Getty Oil Co. spokesman said was
a cerebral hemorrhage.
Police Lt. William Mathesm said Getty
.was ba,rbecuing meat Tuesday night
"·hen he fell on the decking around the.
sv.·imming pool at his home in the ex•
elusive suburb of Bel Air and stabbed
himself with a knife he was carrying.
"The WOlllld was superficial, about
three-fourt:h.5 of an inch wide," Said
Matheson.
Getty became unconscious later in the
night and was taken to the hospital in a
private ambulance, Matheson said. ·
Police said there was no immediate
evidence to indicate that foul play was
San Juan ·School
Trustee Newhart
Feted at Party
Scores of Criend.1 of yeteran school
trustee and San Juan Capistrano
businessman Fred Newhart Jr. paid him
tribute at a surprise party at lhe El
Adobe Restaurant \Vednesday.
Newhart, who retires at month's end
after a career of more than two decades
as a school trustee, was unaware of the
event until he walked in shortly before
the dinner hour.
He was aware, however, that Wedneg..
day was officially declared Fred
Newhart Day in the r.iission community
in honor of the retiring Capistrano
Unified School District trustee .
Newhart, the owner of the Walnut
Grove Restaurant, served on his first
school board - a now disbanded elemen-
tary agency serving San Juan -in the
early 1950s.
Besides serving on local boards ever
since, the restaurateur also sat on com-
mittees: y,•hich established Cal St.ate
Fullerton and the Saddleback Community
College District
Invol ved . They said they had not learned
who \\'as present v.·hen Getty fell.
Police sai d they were a\vaiting the out·
come of aR autopsy today before further
pursuing the investigation.
Getty,-executive vice president and
-chlefoJ)erating-Office?of Getty Oil~ was
admitted 10 lhe hospital by his physici&fl:,
Dr. Kendrick Smith, under the name of
George S. Davis, said Police LI. Charles
Kline . Smith told officers the alias was
Used lo avoid Publicity.
Getty began his oil career as an in·
dependent operator in 1947 and
discovered the South Crane Field in West
Texas in 1948. -He joined the former Pacific Western
Oil Corp. in 1949. and was named vice
president of the former Tidewater Oil Co.
in 1956. He became president of
Tidewater in 1958 and remained in that
position until the company was merged
with Getty Oil in 1967.
Getty served as director of Getty OU,
tbe Bank of America and Misaion Corp.
He was alao a member of the National
Petroleum Council.
He is survived by bis father, J. Paul
Getty of Guildford, England, his mother
J\;Jrs. William H. Jones of 5an Marino~
his widow, Jacqueline, three daughters:
two stepsons and a stepdaughter, all of
Bel Air; brothers J . Rooald Getty ot Lo,,
Angeles, J. Paul Getty Jr. of Europe, and
Gordon Getty of San Francisco.
Funeral arrangements w e re in-
complete.
t Emmons Installed
As VFW Leader
Fay K. Emmons, long acl ive in South
Coast area veteran's groups, has been in-
stalled as the new corrunander of the
George Edson Smith Post of the
Veterans of Forelgn \Vars.
Another locaJ res ident ins talled in the
same ceremonies as the President or the
VFW Auxiliary for the post is J\.1rs.
Velma Hensley.
Ceremonies were conducted early this
week at the Sa n Clemente Elks Lodge.
The commander and Auxiliary presi·
dent posts this past year were held by
Walt ~iebig and Mrs. Evelyn Bales,
respectively.
lt was pointed out to Judge Banyard
that "Mr. Borge's probl ems arc not ?\Ir.
Borgnine's problems. We were concerned
"'ilh the n10\d long before !\'lr. Borge's
hull got into it."
Judge Banyard closed the hearing by
~iouncing he will rule Friday oo the , 1 issue. _
Woman Cyclist
Sl1ot by Rifle;
Boy; 13, Seized
A woman wa:sslruck by a rine bullet in
. Santa Ana Wednesday night and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
recovered· !he gun and arrested a 13-
year-old boy,
The vic tim was Myrtis L. Bratton, 40,
of 2016 W. Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana.
She was reported in good condition today,
in Santa Ana Conununily Hospital with a
gunshot "'otmd in her left shoulder.
Investigators said Mis.Ii Bratton was'
bicycling with a friend, Solomon Allen, on
Fairview Street when she fell from the
cycle near \Ylllits Street shouting that
she had betn wounded.
A police search of the neighborhood
turned up empty shell casings in the
backyard of a home. They found the 13-
year-old boy home alone and recovered
the rifle. The youngster was turned over
to juvenile authorities.
From Pagel
DENIAL ...
\Vedn'esday atSO conducted a public hear-
ing on an appeal by the Coaliti m of a
permit granted the Aliso Water ?\1anage·
ment Agency for a land-0eean outfall irl
South Laguna.
The ag~ncy received a coastal permit
to construct the outfall for treated waste
\\'.9.tfr discharge from the South Coast
Regional Commission. ·
111.e O>aliti<KI: claif!tS the sanitation proj-
ect is ~rowtb-Ulduc1n~ and the regional
body didn't have full mformation on the
outfall's capacity when lt acled. ·
Dale Secord of Costa Mesa and Lore.It
l.JJog of South Laguna spoke for the
Coalition Wednesday. Attorney A let
Bowie represented the agency.
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wholesale price index, a percent over April. The the utterly IOJ)Sided nature of SAN PEDRO (AP) -An.: n ~ ~·i 1 ii mt lfa 11,,.,-~ =:,v 2J ~: !' ~i:Z Y"' 31\,\t ~ 8.:~""I :r t Ji'# 1'~ ~!:! 1tt";i! tEiir s;: ,,: ,. ,,..11v. ll .. 11:± ~
measure of inflation in the general increase in farm the aWninistration's economic esti ted 1400 · bs and ""'~°''' ·.o 1 11111 1w. fly.+·'Mo omEdpr. 2 · •r ~ u.. ~ v. Gerl Jttfrect 1a ls s"' s sv. . 1.. .... i "~ ·" 6 .,\lo 11'+ \'t
k h . r II ed d I' r 2 .. ma ' )0 an AmH~ AO l7 us 41ti '' '1\l+] wEdlll :~ . ii ~ nv.. i!:Z-\\ GnS11n•I .'5 11 100 :WV. !11'11 :w"+l\lo L ""r,~'f.·1 c~ I 2'J ~ ~ _m-~ l'COnomy. too a n ot e r prices o ow a ec 1ne o . program ... annual fl million payroll are:.n~"' 1 .. ,f1Jf~1;:~•J:V1-.~ om!'°E.i 'wt :. 21 ~g~ 1g~ 10~~ :· gn.r'r'i'.': 11 ~ ~~ Jv. J~,+·v.tO'JvO,,tt.?l 1 11 flo,r, ti"' 11-+~
enormow; jump in May, rising -percent ln-A prll. -He.said only workers' wages expected to be wiped out when Nnln'f':lt :I 3' ll ,.... t 1!"'-~ omE 11•~ 16 1J 1: 11,. 1tL.\ .. G.n. Tl•• 1g s ~ i= 1L .. 1:~ ~ Llt%(Mc't.i ·: If At •l9 ~ni : :
2.1 percent over April. the The report was more bad are under contrQI , "while the van Camp Sea Food Co. ~~~~ 11 ji 1i~ 1m •\6+ "' w<>1•o;i ':11 ii 1: lt,~ 2~ ~'"" t l? =,. ·~ 31 11 35.,,, "¥' ~"' t:rrnL: ~ ~ ~ •= 1~ 1~ ~
Labor Department reported economic news for the Nizon prices, profits and interest implements t ts announced ~~f !11o ~ U lJ" if: if:+1"" om~r ; .7 ' 1a: 1!~ ,~+" ~!,."~ ·r.I ~· 13\t1, 1~ti 1~v.1M~t1'¢. tl::r tvJ~ 11 J ~ ~ ~1'vt ~~
Thursday. administration since it showed rates are soaring." plan to move its tW'la cannery :~J"Gf"r.~ # 1 .. ~ 36..,. it""-\'I 1 i.u, 11 ,~ = \1':l M~":: ~ ~ ~:rl 10 11~ llf"~ 14fw. 1f,t.t ~ t'~rlu .zl 42 11111~1''" ·~ 1 v..+ ~ .
The index showed wholesale prices were not making the from Terminal Island to San ~ ~: :ll 1' 11 11ov.m 1f.Z 16~ +~ ~c ~·: 1~ 1,, 1w. UJZ 1sr;+ ~~iv,, '·l1: :io ~ 1~ t~ 1~ +~~ ~ :~1/ J·i • ni ~, ""' ~1~
prices increasing at an annual mid-ye ar d e c I i n e that MUCH OF THE increase ln Diego. ~~~.!.i 1~ J ~ 1f~ l~ lT + .~ E~: :f t .. ! f~ *'"' ~~+ ~~ irJ~ ·'.\t ~ 3~ 1\1 .. 1~• 1\~t ~ t tton. c°"' 1: J: U ltt :::
rate of 25.2 percent. economists had predicted. wholesale pri~ later shows A spokesman for Van Camp, ~~:~r,\ ~t 1~ 1J ft~ tt"" HU:+ v. oniFd 1,,. 1, 127 Hlik ri.~ M111+ (-" Gllll'·Fln.I Sk J ~ 1••.to 1f¢, '1'¢..!. ~ t1~n. ~~ Jf!.f1· . 1, IM t!.~ 1~+ :;
AFL-CJO President George up in retail prices to coo-a subsidiary of Ralston Purina ::::ttl ~ ~~ 1at :A~ ~ ~ t: onFFd::,_'.ll . ' .. ,,, till fH.{ l~~ g/fi:i111L~: I I\ 1!a ,.,.. '''.t.-V. Foe~, u ·1-,u,--•u.-"'r,;,•1 .. + ,.7--TfCE BIGG EST increases l\1cany issued a statement sumers. Jnflation at the retail Co of St Louis , said con ATTotA u. :ft lm »V.. .s:z't'l:t v. -HG 2.o:i ' '' 21Y1 11 21 -'·• GnblFI•• Sk II) 1:1i ''I'll 111/a ~1JY>-"' tOIW•iFI ·.33 , 41 ,,_ ,.,, +v.
---· ,,·ere_in.Jb~J~oUii!!!L ~Ylng the i!lfte~.nP.Qrt ~~ Je'lel ~~~f has been in~ strUct1oo·oi a '20~_...1 .... t z:.z:J :J ·1. 1i: 1~-1f:+ ~ -.p,:W7,~ ~~ 1-m1tt 1' !" ff"+i" ~1=. .~·!j .ti l~,~~_J'~=~-~" 1im 11_ ,J_ w.-11!:<~~
-..A. ..A. A A A A creasing at an armual rate of in 'San Diego is e~to ~=:· 115 ·i·"'' 1-1~ 1!!\~.~ :::;i 1;;;-:~ 1'!.~1it,.,-11,1-+·-~\:on*: ll 2i 21~ •i 21;+-v. L_-i:.tPO}.l.:l-'-''f 7 ~i"--~
).-4 N )....( w w u 8 4 percent Aml551 1~ 1 WI ~ ,.._ "' ~ Mr \.n 12 .... + "' GloNI M•r 10 11• 13 11 12,.._ ~ t .~ 11 .• l "" ' • , Anwlwk •AO f JJ HV. 12'.to ~"°+ ~ n C'2 1... f 111 ~ 1:: 2'Jt._ ~ GIOtMUn ·'° t ' ll'H 16 16\lo+ ~!-I IO V. '*+ :\ti
N . M zz· M . Theseasonallyadjustedln-( ~KI·"· )AMFln.1.0I, ii'J1 ~,~1v. "'ttcolit ., UI f''l~v.-·•GoldWllFCI' s~1·~~·~t\21L~ 1.2 II l .• ixon u ing a1or crease in the wholesale price '"£ ~ .l.'t c m\~ ! ~ 1:f I~~ I~ ~1Jmi4 1 ~!tif",.as: 1~ u 11m I~ 1~J ~ 5=2 :rl ; 17~ tt.lo ~rn lf\:+ ~~~~~ft 13'~ I~ F~+I:~· index in May was 2 percent, STOCK. "'"""" c11 . z:w sv. = ~ .,.. OttM ve .Ub , n 1 """ ftt.-•.r.. Gould inc 1 • 11 u.. n n.,.._ ..,, t• ,. . , uw. 11o
which means WboJesaJe prices ~":r Cl~ ·J ft~": 131/J 31! 1V. •18\i.:~ t 't ~ ~ )N-1\lo t!:'u ~ : :l r,'4 :r~ ~V.:tl~ L=:I , lJ! rm 1m lt\'i-~
A • I f l,a • were increasing at 24 percent Altt~111U:. · 1 3:"1 31,,., ,...,=. ~ ont ~~ • ii ., 2N M ;....-Gran.lw 1.20 s 11 21-21"' 21~ \'I LTV coni " ,,.. I " Ctlon On n tlon annual rate after seasonal beg ll1 in January after plans~~ 2:~ • 1J .Olli '° ..0 •.. fjlltrl Del• ' 2t7 = Im w+i~ %~:"'o~ 11~ i ~ ~~ ~~"' \~+~ t~~ s,:; 11 J ft r ~· ,~
chan ges had been taken into are approved by the South :~n. isb l!t ri l~ 1:tt i::+ VI ::k'tn. 1:: t ,J 2,: 7~ 749-..,. Gt.4~1 i .51b 10 ~i ~ ~\lo ttt+ \t t~:Wst ,-1! i ~ 1~ l~t'( \l~ ~
Coast Re g i o n a I Zone t.n.c11Hc '1.oti '' 11h 2,~ iltt+' ~ -lfld i.:!: \~ J~ lov. 2,'t'I 1~ tt g:l.~t,P 1 ~ 22 10 n•.r.. ·n'la n'.~-.,., Lllk...S" :M ' 1s 1l\.'I 21v. n °"" 1 account. . ,.,_ . . ilin.d Cl•v•on. ' ' 1~ :.r $Ab 1 • ,.,,.. 1• 14l'I+ 'fl GIM I 1'10d 12 l IO't'I IO•t. IDV. L v 0 Ccwtl 13 27 ,..... ' ' • WASHINGTON (AP) -The a new attack on inflation, hop-Industrial commodities in Conservation \A.lmmi.ssion. ~=,~~ ·~ 1:' 1f lm ~~ l~-.,.. :,it· .n 1i • 1a•,.. 1m 1aV1-~ GtNN~ 1 '° 11 3 '''-"""' ""+ ""t~~·,,t vr.;~~ 1• ~ J"" 2\,, 2~t ~
\\'bite flousc today ruled out ing to £ind a single act that the index increased 1.2 percent e f!o•trcact 01'..'fl =~1·3'lJ: I ~ 1~ \r" l!~ -"' :.id·~ s U ~ ~~ ~1·\ .. tlW:S\n. u~ .7 1~ 1~~ 1~v. 1~~+ ~~ LvnctlSv ·.411 1~1 ~ ,. 1 -*
any ma w.r p o I i c y an· on a seasonally adjusted basis, NEW YORK (AP) -Two •'°"""• • P,..:~,' 1~ 'I :~ :..., :~+ ~~ :~: ;~ ,; 11,•, "-~ tffi ,,._1Jo 1~ 1 :'A\~~' ofj 16 't M~ ~ ~ ·11Jo =-'o:.iJ7b J 4~ •1~-1~:z-11°a:; i: 1v would control costs at hoJfle, ho , Iha . d 1 . I ts . 110 000 Amt'iltd ...... MD 1, ll ,~ ~ '" _In. 1.1:ltl n ....,, ... rnGPf 1.1 ~ ~ ~ • MKke; .311 7 1 7.,.. 1v, v.-i. nouncemenls on the economy defend the dollar abroad and s wmg l m us na C()5 unions, representmg , AltA sw 1n 15 •121,.120 120 _, 'l'n1c~ 11 ~ ~ ~ rlt: ~ rlt't'lld 1:!: t 11• ~~ ~ !4U! IZ MtcMH .oil! 7 35 6i. 6v. 6"-. durln• the weekend , bu&~said, also are continuing their workers in more than 100 Arctt•N .1, ' 51 • si;,. sr.--v. ;(:1m1 1·n 10 ti H :if~ 2ftt ,.Ji""" 90 , fi 10.,.. 1o 1 . M.tcY 1t.H 1 • it 16141 2M11 u~-'" ~ divert public attention from ,.,.chtrO .SO 14 11 W<• lO'll lOV>-YI arlltC .t0a 6 fsr... lSV. lS\4 " r .,. ' ,,._ fYI ~· Med"' .«ID • lJ 10"° tta tt,1 •·• ''tbe President will bt taking unusually high. rate or in-General Electric plants, have ~rr PSE7'f6 ~ f, 11~ 1-ft: 21~·v. ~edit Fl ... I 1111 I • t 'i,\ ~":rn In 16 llh 19rl ' ...:~ =~~ ';j . ~ :"" m a~)+ 'It
f On t . t . ~rlen RllOV I ~ •V1 ·~· ,.... r H 'SI ll 11 I r l!r...t,. t 0 11.': 10 11)3,4 n 'II 2n• +'h Mt1torr .ff 10 11 1114 11YI It'll+ ~ actions a5 they are-required." the Waterga te scandal. crease. tentatively accepted a new ,.:.,1., .. , :.-, ' 12 nv. 12 .. r:::r1e 1·~ J ~ n1• , .. , ft.,.._~ ~1,.o:ig i 7~ I lr ~ · "'MllllM" :.o 11 111 nto 11'111 11~ ''
WASlll NGTON (UPJJ Announcement o a new e govemmen econom1s oontr~ct, the company's chief .,rmad• 1c~ "' ~ ~ ~ ~t t:, ~= cOr~ 1, 116 ' ~ it'~+ U 1111 Mth , 31 ~~ 14 1 +~ ~.!i= :U :If .f if~ fl,,.. TI~~
President Nixon is cons idering economic initia ti ve could come termed the increase in the negotiator says. ~: 2.10 . ' 21llo •~ 2"1i-" ~ ~ l,. 12 ij; ~ If • ~.ioc · J ll~ Jl~ 1r,M--va Mii~ .n : 11 ~ ~ U -~ .~-next week. May index "horrendous." The Separate agreementa by the ~:tik1i 11 ~ Y"'-~ ~1VI£= uTi1~~:.C ;t ii ll~ r" 1l~~ ':I.: !~ m llv. :m. ~1\U ~:l~S !_:l: :, :: = ~ n :Z:1:
administration has been AFL-CJO Internatitrna.I uruon:;:xin~:' :so~~ ,J: Ji:~~ ~4:.-1~ :="' ... •:· i "fi "f.r+'l: =.J...u ·i •g ~ i;.,. t-.J_\lo ='m"1.:a 10 1~ »YI,,_ ~r: f AD 1\1 INISTRATION OF-predicting since 'the first of of Electrical Workers and the Niii on 1.20 • ., ,,.... 2'h &,.,+ ¥. llrtlu ~ x L ~ 111Mo-.. w1 .. . • 139 •i• 1 +f ""-•c« ·'° • lf# 1t11o ,,.., ''· :....v. Ny Banks th that • ld ~ t.AO •. S<IV. .53 YI ur11MWr A 12 L 1,,t l>.\ .. 1 1 Ui +4 f#..trcorpt 2 . i/ »Vo I .V,f-" FICIALS sa id a number of e year ·prices wou independent United Electrical::~~ •. ~ 1: ~ l:Y.. i:,4 :v.=: lltt'H 1.a 1 fv. "' _:t ·u ~~ !\': ·: 1 5 ~ sPl .,. . =ti'd ~~ 1~ \00 ~ ~ till
poss l.ble moves are beina begin to level off after the big Workers were reached late ~uoc Tr•ns . 1 Sh w. ,,,.. . :,.~-\ 1 1 +"' • ~ . 1 7fu '"'•·' 1~ .. ""''iorlL 11 " 14 11v. :1tv. 111 !t'l: -·a ' f the f' st f . . Athl-,., s 41 n v. IO'i'I ll'hf VI -0 ._ ""' ndlf lS ' ..... ~· ...... "'*"""' 1. I ,, 11 » :MYI '4 TT~k L d' ssed Altho h th or increases 0 U' our Wednesday rught after DmeAtleMrl.03b 1 1l1.,,,.,11t?Wv: t Cp20 •i't'I~~+~ w 2 1o"1"~"11l!l7"'+v.Mtrl~~..401 •u ... ,..31'\ ~-m e oan JSCU ' . ug e • months. ~·eeks of bargaining. ::1'it~~J·4' ~ Jft ~ B ... 11 l YI Rl111l '1 li tt ,or,; 1'v.i -~ ~1'r.rt 11'• ~ 1 1W" 1~+~ =~!:," je: ;t ,_J 26~ 2SV. ''"'t':? ficials de<:lined to provide ARd! of w .. I70 saw. ~ :av. ~ rt n ·M 1 U N iR~"' •'n i .ss 1 1i(" 1 M•r.tiF l.lg 11 • "m n~ W.• ""
details. it seems certain . .ihe BUT 111E MAY increase in • 1'..8fSer PlttRS ~1/:t~.J"t :. 11:v.143v.1;Y1 ~ ~':it"t.1, ., U @ fJv. rm~ ~:.. 1 ii ,YI 1~ ~ ~ 5~.=1 1:u 5/ ~~ 1j"" 11.,.. 1f~+};
Rate.. 71 L2 mo President' is looking for ~a the wholesale index of 2.1 per· Special '° the Dally Piiot :vtis1nc'll): l' 4S ~ it. a'Mo+ t: yllnla ·24 ,i a 1 YI t'"" 1~ I\ ~n.dY .n 13 5 '20'/.i 20 .. .t"' Nle~p :20 ~ 1J k. ll1t ~Wo+ ~ y; /(, dramatic gesture like the cent on an unac1i··~~ •--1·s , OAKLAND -Kaiser O:iemi-Autom 0.1 • .o 1U SN SIVI ST-Yi ... ,,. v 'L' I.:. 11 i' 1i ~ a..+ .,_ · i.-!1 1: .J im'
2'\ ~~ .. t?+1n Meoonlte .4l 1s s1 2S1'; 1"' """+'It! u;;,~ ~ Aul'Oml In.Ila 1 SI ~ AV. 41'--Iii ~Wit ,40 4 7'MI R;g ~ en-ti~ -~-ft~ \lo .ISD I !50 lm ~ 1N-\.'e wage-price freeze he ordered and 2 percent on an adjusted ca1 ls 1Thursd;-y .announced0. . ~~co c~ ~ "J 11v. JW 1!.,.+ .... ':t.h 11:f'g f 1"! l:v. 1 v. r._ :-*-12 1 l' " l!ti ~ ~·~ 11 ~ ~~ ~~ ~ftio +-~ NEW YORK (AP I -Some 22 months ago. basis was the biggest monthly P ans or an .11 ml ton pro}-A .... rvPr .2!i 3' "' m'I m! m:+ ~ eAli .1 • 1 ii; 1Mr.11 1.4 =:= 1 1, 1 ill1' 1,. ~ M.ttsulE ,,,., t n Jll\ 21:w. 21'"
mai'or New York banks Thurs-increase in years except for ect that will increase its pro-::!:.:1~ :: 10 ~ ~ v. ~t "' ~· r 1n~ 1~ 'tt '!~ ~ 'nt: tt Herrl"nto· 11 13~ ti'~ i6tt. ft1, ~P. =:~s ·,~ 1d J~ :Jv, 33': J.1~1 ~
\.A' Fonner Treasury Secretary . duction off caustic soda and AYOftPr 1 . .0 J 1" l3l:W. 1:~1,Go Im\ ?h C,2. $ z:w 1m 1 11 -""a=~t I i 11 ~ ;i; 1lll+ ,,.. M.tyerO. .•s 11 10 " 2:S 'I + "' day announced boosts in l11c1r John B. Connally, now an un-an lilcrease of 2.S percent in . ;btec on .. s1 s lil't 1• 11 -411 n..,.. pt'i 7 ..,. i,,,., f'\lof \'J •r lilb 1 41 f-M•nJW .» '' l"" 1v. •.to-11<1
prime lending rates to 711.r per-~id adviser to Nixon, is March this year. chThelonnep~~arlr .... 30,. percens ext. .. w.wn .Ill u-1 ~ 24'.to ~+ v. =!.: .04 •• t! •'1.,.. 1~ !Ti,; 1•.r.. H:::. i~·Jf 1J 1ll' Ii! 1~ ll~~ ~ M~~ 1:~ 11 1:? b r g~ ~
t · · th 1 th h'gl-r • be •• 1 d r '"'"""• .. ""' des ei • eecM · .1St1 •• :a s\lo ~ s .. Dfflllp/Y ·" •• 1 1 -1N 11\1 \'J H~ ,1,,. 12 111 +v, MCCon1 .u 1 • l•V.. 1.N ,,9,. cen in a sign a e I "' understood to luc ea er o n<insion of the comruany's 11nr .111 .1, n " ZMti ~ 2341>-"' In A \ ,.& 1 13.. 10 ... Mlrt141 1J 1 1 1~ 1 .+ 1~ Mce rov 1.20 s 4 lMto 19'\e Jt-h> '"' lending charge ~·as becoming the activist fa ction which ap-"~ ,... l•keroo 1.1 n 61 ~ 2~ ~+ "' 1111 1 . .&S 1 1 20'h ~ij = .12 11 ! 1.w, 1 1"',;: ~ w1>trmot 1 2' Jg '°Ya JN ~ ;,it
'd D II u Gramercy, La , chlor-11.kali ·r~r 1i~ lO ,\1' 1\111 ~r--Ir:-~ IE=;::::: mllil~\M~l!,l~, 11" ~:. 3' ; lf" lt~ {t ··~= 58 '1 •J !t,,_ tm 11<1 industryw1 e. pears to have won the Presi· 0 ar p plant set for 1974 The com· !~~. ,_,,. 10 3 13V. nv. 23\'tt 14 ~"'Co .2S IS ,, 15* lS 15'4 \a, Hllftl. H 1.0I ., 11 CV. ''"' H .. -+ }~ .'f\cG<'Ed li'J II Sf n 21 \'! • ~ ~-·-'lanhatlan Bank. the d t er to 1'ts pot'nt of v1'ew · G'~" Inc •2 2t 21:it 2m 21u; IYo •I Fin. .u n • 1t 1"' lt 'h HetwMllt ·'' ,, 112 lm. ~ ,1.,., .. MCGr HI ... ' 51 '" !" I" ..... ..,....,.. I• en OV . n~ny said lt plans to market ··-Pn. • 21 1-~ n. .. In.II I.Ill I 2SI 27fti 27 21 -~ H9ltM Curt 10 :fl> )\., ,~.._+ "'• McGr.or 0. 26 3\lo v. \\-·~ n.llon's tho'rd largest and Treasury Sec-tary r--rge ,,... l•norP of 2 3 u 2• :u -VI DI..., s11m 1 70 11t11 IWI 1m+ 'Ill H1111r1n1 *" 1! 130 3Mi 31 VI 1n. "MCICH .»ti 14 lf n~ nYa D-+.., ' '-.:: ueu the additional production to enk of NY 2 ! ll :mi. ~ ~+ ~'I 1•ft:m Of J . . 1 •J: ft ''-~ ~ Hltlmeflr :.o 1 ., 141,Go lJ\'t 1s·,.._1 \~ McLten .60 11 s 3'11o ""' 1"11-"'
Chemical Bank, No. 6, bot ll P. Shultz and Herbert Stein. In E.urope, external customers. ::i::zr'J 1 .. tt: #""' rn;+ .~ ·,~ 1:;; 10 ~ '1'A Jm •v.+ ~ ~"?:..'" c~ IJ "l 24,i; 2i 1;1\·t : ~~:It" ~i: ' = l1': lf~ II Rt : llMOunced immediate lf4 per-chairman Of the Council Of B.trd CR .1) 3J 111'2 2; 2.Pi~ ~ + \lo W ·"2 JO 1 ~ tt ~ HtraJllS ·t: n ~ ttt:c, flVI J»o-l,4 Mffcl C11 60 10 It I \'I IJilo l,'e
cent hikes in their minimu m Economic Advisers, are con-• At•or1ee9s 1t'l11 ~n.1~ ,: h m ~ m .~~ ~1.?°E.1 J 111 ':i't d ~1~=~ltl1:~ 2l lll 4 \'a ~ !~~i ~ ~s:'·c~ j 1l 2\v, ~ L·~
lending chjrge to large cor· sidered the leaders of a fac-Gold n• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -t=.i't.' :f 11/ 1u ,&.... }= J,t... ~ 8/i~='i: oi·'f 11 1f ti~ n~ ~+ ,\1 ~~J: f:~ ql! 'I *JYI ~ 'f'• ~ . == to ,:; 'r.t ~ $.-:
porate borrowers. tioncounseling reStraint . lpS Tu"O attorneys who won $3.t l:~c~ :U'J "f frv. ~f~ 1fv.+~~gi!1.::=w·~ U 36f ft~ ;o .. $i~Hl~11 •141 10 *~mt fi~:.:n =tf,0 1.I 1t 1 ~1~1im•lfnJ l:
This follows prime rate N f!1 iUion d8!"ages _in an an-t:~ ~ \i Jl :1114v. Jn: ft""+ ~ 8
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.:ffr.. '°:';t 1; lf l~ ;m l~ -~ HMwrTM~ ;1 1, 28 21-m ~l\+ t .. ==ttti •:Ji 41 17f tu; m: l~ 1~ hikes by a number of smaller lF THE p RES I DE T LONDON (UPI) _ 1\eports titrust SUJt against two ... H fllf~• •. ~ 1 t-..11t-uL..+...!li o-.i.1111..Jn.. •. _11 .m !Pl 2\;i .,~ =-,1--lS 25•i. 2~•_..lR~:i., ,m,_............_,11-1''"" t3Ya -"N-:v.
sd decides to act -as appears llboard r e.ckmn. .. 1s " 2s D'4 ~1"' o wM• 1.m 1 •1 2:1 22.'l'-~ ~' e11c"' 1 22 ™ 1t• N + .,.. NoeNPlll .10 l• •2 '° ",. .o banks Wednc ay. 1 that Pr-i·dent Nixon mt'ght be gypsum wa manu ac-hclOftO .JS " ts .35 l4 :w -"' DrPtPCW .n .si '°' ~ 2 :m+ .. 1,.,,. 30 1• 1:u 1w. '' 1 ... \+ v. M4' s111 2.20 1 1UYa 122111 l:tl\i+ ti;. h'k 11·kely he probably wil go -h been rded e..Mr .10 1 '° 1m 13 13 _... OorneMn I• 21 121 ts ;m ,_,. ""' iob 1 • nl't 121~ 12,.._.,.. MtMlll • .s.40 11 3M '~ t v. •n . A prime rate t e means -turers ave awa .e.1coP11~ 1 12 10\lo. ,.,,. 1ov.t t' Don'IFd ..,., . i•' ~ All+" emn11t 'M ~ 2.o ~ 4'1'11.(j~111 Mll1J• M.tcll . ,1 n:v. 111tt I\~·.,. tha t big business will have to much further than the ceiling preparing a new American an-$62S,OOO..irL.legaUees__by.JJ.S. :=_ 1. 1~ 1 ~\~ 23 ~"'+ t: ~~~!i'{. :~ii 1 1 '~+~~ ~= l:I 1 1ff 1'14 ~ 1~2\4 ~ M ~ •' 21J ,l~" 1 ~ 112 .! ~ ~y more to obtain short·term on the prices or beef, pork and ti-inflation package RU~ Uie istrict Court Judge Allooso e .. 1-• 42 2~ 2~ u -VI o::k-CP .32 7 ,. 1 n... u Horh1on. (JI! J 30 ~ "" "' . W!Epf l.l2 •• 1'0101 1of"' 101 -~
r-veal which he ordered March J .,;~u --~ 1~•'"1..0 1,-1~,3~v.1 ~1~~ 1 \ti ~o.~u~r~J-J~=-'~+-~:t::'l:' i': 1~ ~it~ 1;-., 1:-!"~~~1n3'.Wi _.. ... ~~,.:;" :t\4 :l14t• .. loans. 29 dollar higher Thursday in ......... !"" ' •n. CP 1,15 • 111 ~ 72\6 23~+.. .... ID 2 SAVI SA\!I ,.,,., .. Holl ln11' 3' 10 JO ll'h 11 11VI "' 1.0.. 11 1• 11'/.i IN ltu Wt · E nd A · and sent gold The lead attorney, Frederick elf •.ao 2 o '3 '3 ... 111m 1 24 UJ "YI 50l'I S2v.+1"" Ho1Mt1111e :.o ,, n 12 11:v. 12 Ml 11b 1 1 • t• '' 14 ..
Critics or the meat price ac-urope.a Sia P. Furth, was granted $519,000 r1' ~ '' ~ 1~ ~\ 1~"'1 ·v. 8,~..,0 -crre; 'i tt 2~ JY.. ~~:; =~ ~ ·, ,l ~,,., ~ n..:: l't ~ :#: 1f ~l l~l\ ll\nYI lJ""+ ~
P"IVATE TRUST lion contend that it ba'a. little prices down in the second day . .J n _ .. _ L w . of San lttlSI 1..0. ' 144 2tft ""' ~~ "'Or•-1..40 IJ 11 31 .... ~ »"~ -"°"" Ftbrl 12 lt7 ~ ~ -. 1.1g 11 114 mll ~"" n 31ru JWt.1':rt • eir I"' 3 ln.d ~ II ~ r 31 3ll1 "' ~pl 2.20 .. 2t 41~ 41\.'e •I "'Hou•F,j ... ' 13' i 31"' ~-:t: 14 M It ... ' 12 IJ -1• ir,..-\ii FUNDS AVAILABLE noti ceable errcct on the cost or of the dollar's recovery from Jose $l0&,ooo under the order el:f~~·.J •1, • 1 714 •o;" 1o;y. ~~ ~::r r.t,o: :· t W Li r ~ Hou:_p i': ; fl .,\\ "" n;-'v. =~ 1:1 11 1: ~ mt ~:L ."
fo .... L .IT.TE Lo... groceries,_ Which are still Tuesday's record low. (Late on file Wednesday The fees en11Lolll 11 • 16'-• 16"'1 tmt " e:vtuaep..,• 11s :w '"' J~ I!'\' 14" =:HtG1 :,. 1f " •» 2s.v. ... =iitonerM.» j, •2 IS'h 14"' 1s -v. climbing. The action also ap-• a1oc.11H1t .2~ 11 ,12 ,.,., ~· 1v. 1:iii g::~• P 1 :a. • ...... \ii'!-~G"' '"" 1 ft\\ ffi' "'-"' MMI. • m '3v. n• r.~+14'1
1al. -~.f:{:LIJ:o~os pears to have done little to re-reports show the dollar Jost m~ be .paid by. t.he two com-:~':Her~ : g l~~ I!~ 1~+ ." ~;rc: r::: 21 ffl ljf~ 'ft"' '1s ~ ~ :::=:t :J: I~ '"'! ,t_. n~ 1fL ~ ~:i'".!-Q l:ll 1, !J 1•"' lm 1lt1\'I
ufl ro 90.,_ LOANS OH new public confidence in the momentum later in the day panies m addition to the 1o11n.oc .• 12 1H 11* 1n,. i11"::" ov~:i ~ i2 : ~ ~ n.tt 111 Hubbel 1.1:\1 11 s m: ~'= ,;n,_ 14 ~':" ,..·'t 'J 2r Jf~ Jf: Jn:+\-
TRUST OEEo COLLATEAAL and closed only sli""Uy hi....._ damages. =: ~= .' 1~ !t: ;~ ;;;_ ~ ~on.1 2'hfl 11 ~ 1'1Y11.sv.1u +iv.~....!!! i0o. lt 111 •l't 45 .. ~1~114 ~ 1.60 I 1 24 :a. 24 + .~ N~:,,!~rl.1!.~oa ~~~~i:h~~:!~~ity to er than on Tuesday~} g•r • w~ l'tclu ::::0 ~:~ i: 11: ~ IV.ii ~fi+ u Pn J~» 1• ~ ff: I~. m .. ·~ 2: n •i"' lj~ i:\~t ~ = fi \, ta~ = = tp+ lt
620 M•wponC1n11ror1w Wh'1te House sources in-~-IO ••-.,,_,,_ PDol ~1.~ ii "n " ... I!" ...... ~~"" ~" .ii 't_ l• .mt U14t _14~·~ ~~~1f_:f1_2f1, ~-2m 2h. ,~-~~.'of ,' fl 1,,,.. Ji ,::+:? Newpo<I hech, C•lil. (71•) 04...eu• "I""' ~ ..,_3 .. ,I """ .--. --I ~ .._..... Iii 1 l"' 1 ly,'
dicated that Connally was the A SURGE OF early buying AZUSA -Shareholders of :::t~ i·~ II .: 1f~ lp'" 1ffl:+ w. :::!' ·': 1 • l'"' r rm-" ·~· ""'"" lJ-14 -M ..... ..!?!' "' = f.R IQ 3t 1411; I Y1+ \ii
centr3l Hgure In the behind-boosted the dollar's value by \Vyn~ Oil Co. at the annual ~~A1,1~ 1{ ,J t!fi ~ 1~:U ::fefl~ r ~ 1i4: f~ nt+.~ I P• 'i!J 11 lf !¥:ff~ f!'';::1~ ==~~ ~;s J,l ~ 1f?: j t+ ~
the-scenes drama. The former 1 4 t · a · 1 d · meeting Wednesday approved !r~I 1.20e 1' 20 53v. 52'111 """+ * •11~11f 1Y1 lf ' ~ti. ,I ~ It t •::l ., : 1 " .~ .~ :Ii ""M' 'A " '" "'' "" "'•t " Texas governor has avoided w:~e::n:y.a~nroeal:~~ the plan and agreement o(e~:M~~·,72 1~tt ~~~ .~ :~1·mia 1:1 I ~ 1tt:P.l ... ,~1,1~·: :tm:t: ..... ft~~~=.e!·,,.·1· l,~" .. L t.: any public comment on his holl ned midia f ar.1Pe1 .27" 23 10t 1~ 1-m. 1s :t: v. c~'ilif.il ii II 2" 'At1;i fill"" :J .... • . , nYI :m •1 Y;1TIVJ ,..i(;(l1Pr' i.tt; 12 10 lZ:W. ., fi••-l"t
new roJe as a presidential ad-~:::is ~ Eu~ a~0 ~~~ ~ew y ~1awa:' coriZa~~ r::rJft:j ~: :i tt= ~ f~ t ~J;,~,:U 10 t1 ..... =+1: :~~r ti ii ~din= ~{n if!=~" E ~ :i .l il~~ J: il.,.,:.:
vlsc r. TelephOne· calls [rom but there was lt'"le solace for Wynn's International Inc BrtJnGt l.T.1 ID 10 n~ ZJ\\ :t2\6f u ·~·· ~ ,IO il' lo .ll': J: ~::!MT~ .3' ii 31 241'1 Z3 :i.t .... +1;. MotT'lkEl.JCll s '' JS"' IJY, n.,., ... ha ll ~' • . ,_ c-:-::«-,. 1~ ,.,.. "" \II ,.noc: )$\6 ~ lll'lllltrl•I CP ' 161 !l!l ,1,1o t i,i. • MtotM Pr l ' ,, lJ'Mo 14 . reporters ve genera Y gone Amen·cans livi'ng In Europe·, Under the plan the erGraup iv. • 2 m. :m• 2s:i• w. '!.., .2!! , n ;:: , i • ... JN" CD ,.,.. , Hs 1• S'lVa ~n " Mlo'Msn .rs 1 n ·-,.," 1\lo ru-,~ ed ' . 1'"$11111 .2011 l '"' '"° '°" , ~ -·-1 j t 'yt MAln.S .•lb .. 21 21 ~ 21~~ MftTr 1.050 t 2' 1~ l.U lMO.+ '' unanswer . the series or monetary crises shareholders of Wynn Oil Co. 1rFtrrl1 ,IJI II 17• l•l'I l•\!o l•lrt"' rr,r:i1~ .. lS \Ii ' 1\11 Ii -SK 3 1~· ,m ~'+' ~ MortNo< .... 12' lJVt 14 .. 1$\/0+ lt
havt seen the value of their will become shareholders of e=i:: ~ I 2~ Jttt ~~ ~f~ -~ • r 1'1 'I 1lr f~ .f14 i~ I~ ·.ICI ·1· 1! ~J: f "'=:.~ 1:!! U t31' i.~ = l;.t tn~
Wynn's lntemat'-•I The eucv E 1.20 12 st "~~ ,,.,., "~• +.-I r-:r:I ~ • 1 ; ' !!U I "+ Ind Ge• l.t4 >r.'•!::• 1 +2\jj, MtllTfl 1.:N ' '°" M 201.._"' EX E C UT IVE wages plummet 32 percent in ---• BUdd Co ACI I 3.S 111/o 11~. ll!t ... I iv. JO t ln.dM Ill 1J• .. -M5L lnclult • 11 lfW If If"'+'"
. restructuring will have no ef-lllddCo l'I' s · · 1110 "~~ .. '4Vt · 1~ ·'° . . "' f iJ. 1~tt 1·,." ,• ,,• ,... "' ,IJ\6+ v. ~""fOl'd 1j 11 "• 1• .I" ' + "" " 18 mon ths. '"°"" lno .. 721 • 5* .ff't.-"" mrv r .$4 II It . I~ I ~· . $1\11 I Im: w. '"'"""'-"' Jo 3 r"" H . f Bankers attributed the gain f ect on the relative equity l& :::rt;: 1:: 10 ~ 1= 1~ i:t+ 'l\ " j 1} t 1 1 1.. : 1:::. ~ ttt 13 "' ~ + \lo ~ ' ... 2T 1J r ,..,.. }.IYt _. 14
Wlfli .......... ••1•1•111' to press ·reports from tcresta of Wynn..OU Co. B111dl'f' 1.Jh 10 ' fMjo 26ito 2Mt-"'~mt ~ 1• ~ m '' 24111 '"' 1~':'s1{~ 1: ,: m: ,: 21llt ~ """~ ·m 10 117 ft n l; P.M1''" ............. ,... -... :::: ,,:: .i ,l~~ ~~ '~~ 1:~ t u ~~"I ~· 21..-Jll ~~ ... •Sf' .12b •' ' ""' 1\11 ! + v. ~ 1.' .IO 12 1: lttt I~ if: ~ _. .... ,,..... ..,... cwt111Mt Washington that Nixon was •unM illf '"" • ... 1"1 1, 1, + ~ MP Fin. Sk I a11o 111+ "'I ..... c 179 2' l°~ H\1 \ 1,1. , -111 ........... ,_.,.... .,,... "..,...... c... prepa'ring a new program to • llll't 1n 1.«1 1J 11 ..,.. :JO\\ 30\\+ 11o '"Dir• G•• 1ov. 1 .._"" klof v. 1; ,. 41v. ,::+,'fl NfthCo 2.JO lJ IJS ~ !i~ n +1
, ... , 1---4 .. o,.... c...ty. ·limit price ri ses, but they sald Newport Man =~:MN;, 1.\\ • 1~ "™ ~ JJ'll~ ~ =r!~us"I 1.,1& j ~ .... '!e !t ~ 1~l!:.r~1:? II .J 1l)l 1,""~ 1~2-·~ ==m~ :a f~ :a: l•U ~ en •;,
ha cd doll Id I'll lu~rldYC 10 II II 11\t l•l4 1 ~-!,'! n.V\l'OIKh ~141 Siio 1"11 \'tt TI 15\li! )f u +"' N.t•nutC .~2 20 I 4'\lo * 46'1oi+ ~ Attr••.tt.• 9f Mlly ,,.._ the tler ar cou s 1 eurroht :111" 1ue 21t 22•1'+.M• QUmrk ·: : : ~1 m::t'tt 1~1rf:0, ·90 1 'i . 2, t•~ . N.tt1A1r1 .20 • 1:i.t 1= 1m 1• -
..,. drt.htt to L.1 hpln t.r suffer further reverses. To Head Panel C•bl.T 1.12b 1o<1 ul.'t "" 22u-.• iVi"r,:i'11~ 1i \I Ht: 1? ~\,111,1,Jf~ tt 48: :'»!ff tT~~:l~~n'·~: • ~ :~.= lr: ~
IN+•.......,.... '' "I nll-depends-on-Nlxo " ~~~~-~-;t~~ MAii im+:.w ::.• nc '.32 , )1 ','t. ,~ ,.. Vi :~=:r1~: .~ "j 12va 11• l~ f,11 c1111m ::-am-ui'.~;;--i
t4 • c-..,. one British banker said. ''If W'illlam Cunningham v'ice _,,, wd " s1 3'• 3\li l'h+ \• , .. ~ nt :lj ! n 'l1v. 1.m lil'i \II 1ni.rnt1 1n.c1 .. u x~ "' "" .• N1~•vL.·!! 1 •, ,, •• ,on,• ,",,• .•. · • •Ill F-lrwinc ' II • 1lt ' + VI sterllll 1 ' 4"'t 4-':t-"' ln.t 1n.11v1 of • •"' M 4\'J Nt .... rt -"' V. ' ••• writt M =•· 0.11., "1111, his measures are strong president and group actuary of 11111....,. 311 21 iov. •w tt.._ '' tl\Y1COl'f , ,, 1 ,.YI ~ • 1nM1nCt1 .... u ~ 21'111 w... 21 i.t ~ ~011111 ·" 10 ~ ~: it' J1'1• .. ~
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stablllze nnd rise. Ir not, who Co11m1 pany odtn Newporrt Beach,1 :~111·~~ ~ ;1le! 1 , ~':= t: :.,.~{.ii.. 1 .~ ,.: ,, "la,;
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di scussion COnetrning "ffeaJth :g.flfltl.X' I Jf\6 + \2: ~:1°::9tt40 1' ~ 41 7~ ,{~ +i'' TOT ~·f: .~ 'j t \l ~l'J 1"" = :;: 11,11 ~ 19 ltt't IN 1 h ~ ~~"""lliJ TOURlSTS ALSO were ,..1aintenance Organizations" :rii 1~ f ll u141+u ~:I'~·~= 1! 1i .~,~ti~"·\ ~T-ilvt :: \, 11~ tt5 "+1 111_":~.l1: J 1i R LL ~ Al'HWq., being hard hit by the exchange during • the Society of ·~~ -1 11 ,f: fl4 N-" ,,lfmtl'of 1 .. I 1•Y1 14'i' ,,~~+ \Ii ~l .~1e -l •r-1.o1 .. Mi + ~,... kfw ·t! ' ! '' a.-. 1 \It. 0. rates, bu t few seemed to ~ctuarles meeting • at San :.~ I I ~ ~ ==,-,~ ·~ 1
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-dfNfwpai1 Bta<h.,.....__ • notice it. In Frankrurt, Uiy Francisco's Fainnoot Hote1 ., •] lj jfli tJ{E1 v. ~:~,.· • , 11 ' J:; ~" .n 1 'g " 1"' 1$ '~ ~ =::~'r.l 'l: >fl 'f14 ~ :If ·
-Cutt.om T•ilor and paid "° today for a hotel Friday. :..r: • li 14\li :~ Ii ~•rMI "',... . : . 1t r\6 r~ ·~ In Ill t I 1 ~ 1 .~ jffi) 1 ~ :.-=..:n J ,.: n 21 t?\J~,..
Shlttmaktr -room lhat went for $3l.50 ln The Soc\~ty of_ActuarlCs la .... 2':'-;' • i" ~ ·!-~~:· 1'.'~ ,1 JI-l!... _:.... n l"I. I m = I\ "' ·"' NtPl\IM •• " • mt-tm fl\~"
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Spain cost m> versus tt7 five up or over 4.000 p~actldng ac-:..~ :
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months ago , tUarieS engaged IQ provldll\I :f.x 1 1 lV. I~ l\\Yl+l ,:i,.~o .76 1: , fl ~ Wt+~ 1-· 1·1\ i, ~ 4 :n. ~· ~:=. J,,.. 1'1 W~ ~ l'f • , W~•dlfl ..... The dollar. which hit. il<"l· products that protect,agalnst :\\,~ : I I ~· l' t 1 :~-: r.: I M ~·" 11: :.;... "Jt? ·r~ 1! '1:"1 'u'" u"i'l+i,~ =ID5 ';II 11 .i: =: =: -" •~Stttnlftfttlul'!d Irv~·--war low in_ Germa ny Tueaday, risk such as reuremcnt, n.i C I s 'i t', un• !·" j " ~ u '"'1 .Pt \'t • \\ 111 1,w • .. ie ic' '' . '•• · ' )' ,:; ' ; ' > ~II ,.O_ • J 1 ~ If\.\ . . c Intl C• A f 1~ NII# l.otO 11• '5\1'1 d'~ .1 ..,,...1071 climbed 1.4 percent on the health and de insurance .,,1 ;. ·~ "r.J' , A 11 11 I I"' 'ffi+· -J ;-"''tM., '·!' '':! ... ,,. lli;;..--....1&----~-----'.;.;..;.;..;._ ___ _. ......... ri' 1 .,, , , + " " s11 ,. , .... ,. , , J•"'"" .ta • , ,,.,. '!"" }II' •Sf!IA • ,~ ,. __ f'rankfUft Jn.atkt?l 'u~_ ..... ay, be.ne t p MS. tl'I 11 .K 1i 11 ' jl t t'I on. ... 1 1)1 /IN lf lf~i " 'ltnlNn .60 I ' lf''I I '\ 11' 1•~ ~ , L liocfu't 1 't ,,... W. • '' ... " / ., I
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC.NOTICE PIJllLIC NO'llCI!! PIJBUC NO'nCE Dedication
PICTlnout ·~···· • .,..... ... l.lMI HTtCI TO c•IDITGal ...,. •AM• tTATl .. lll'f' -MOTIU TO <••OrTOllS °" a.uut ,_,,. ••• OI: cou•T Ofl TM• lfOT1CI TO at•rrottt TM 1c14lowlne pw-, • ..,,,. liinl-ft.lNSl'la ANO UfTllWTIOff ITATI OP CAl.IPCHlllllA ,. ........ OI: <OV•T M TMI
It: TO DKUT8 THI COUNTY OfO OUNel ITAT8 OfJ CALIPCHt•tA Pott TOY WOllLO, IJ)I Ol'I The ~I. llCIJIU1'Y INTlaUT AHllMIMT IQ. •• ,..,, T"I COUllf'fY OP ORA .. I At Scripps
lllltNI PM-. C•FllOt"lll• to620 Itta. '1tl~lt1 U.C.C.l Ellf•lt qf l lON E-Y H. 'sUCHAttO, •II.• Mt. ,_~ --~C~l .. Ctl~.~O-w~l· ... 10c'",,,R~tt_ "°' Jfft~·ht•••• lll--1o awllor•'-Of Sll»<IEY w ... THAH $UUlA'9i01-• a'"o'•". -.-~oo•RET ,•1ll C.0°!-;-,-,.,-,...!E'G-0. -, ... .., °"~I• ... ,,., "'""'' • · _, lhe 1fl'lltll11 11•"'4d Hrfltt tt\tt • IW!l SIDHll!Y SUCHAllO, •-• S. H. S1'CHAAO, tv .. , •• .1 • ...,.. ,. ... k>A11 V "'J Ttil1 bWlnet• I• c~ by tit Jfl> ll'tlltltf' 11ftd ... -fJll<Uflllft 4lf t Mairlly OK••* ~ ~. --•• r -""-add' · dlvld11el • 111ttt"Mt -or"'"'*" If'• ......,. ,. "' l'llHt JiK>TICi-is H••llY-· GtVEN 19 * NOT,ICll IS He:tlllY ·01Vlfl! to tttt -<J·nuwun tUOn-pl.Id by:
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PUBLIC NOTICE l111endad lr1111ttrH tfld lnltnded clttltor totMY '' L.tw, HtrbOr Ltw •ulldlrtoa, 41f Ltll.a """'"""' Ptltdtllt. CtllltH'nlt tllOI, Tower WIS named ID honor of art: lat! 17'1h SlrMI, Cotll MtH, CallfOl'11lt wl'llcll II ll1t Olttt Of iw.1nt11 of !ht ---------~---1 ICURT 1, JOHANSSON, " 1toya1 m21, wri1t11 11 "" 111.u ot but1111U Of urooer•lOMd 111 au matJott• ""'1"1'"' lo James S. Copley chairman of fllCTITIOUI IUllNISI klnl' -1 _JUW -IN UlllHQljlltd lll-tll mt1191't Pttlalnlfll ttlt_ t st•ll Of M~ ~·111, Wltllln four __ '
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t.iilne•• ••i ""'"" I• -.crlbotd 111 ..--11 ••: llOllt•. oattd Mav 1~. itn Copley newspapers. SCHAEFER, IEAllO. ASSOCIATES. ~lottllll 1WppU11 .... tcti.fldlM ~lo-0.ttd May :JO 1'7l ALIERT F. I.EVORA,
•20 NewPOrt C1J11ter Or1¥CI, Suitt J10, rntt1t, a~ It loc;IM at MtJd~tll. 106 MARGIE SUSAN s(.iCHAltO Executor of fht Wiii of Jt will add 114 beds to the
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Tl'lttlU M. Winf, Deputy. ttw.. yNra J1at Pt'li art: --. PICTITIO\IS IUSU••Ss Tllf fdlowll'IQ !*'IOI\ ta dOll'IO 'binlllffl 'UJ•l ly' Mic! J11landtd fttfllllror: PUBLIC Nl'Vl'ICE NAME STATt:MlfNT at:
WllNtnt '· Mco..tMI Chi riles ChlU, 107 McFtddtfl Pl., V 11 TPlll followl119 perwia 1rt do/I'll! FAR WEST FUNDING COMPANY, AllorMY ti Law Ntwl)Ort 11«11 1W1lnes1 ti: ' :»J GoldanrOd, Cor0011 di! M•r, Calll -........., Ctllltr Drtw. Slltl't Pl l'(·Mld lllltt'ldtd tkblor; ,ICTITIOVI •us1uss PRISM GRAPHICS. 1125 !111 \llctorl• "'"
JWwMrl '--"'• Cfil""1111 fMH !"-NA.Ml ITATIM•NT NtwPOrl-C ' I ,..,,,._ (114) tlf.llll Oatlld ~v 29, im TM followlno "'"'°" I• dolllQ bu1l11tt1 -'""'· Cosl• MIU '262' ,,.,n.. C ti ~~'111or"':1"'c' Mari~~ P.1.1b!lihed OrallQe c.,.1t O•ll'f Pilot, "ETE TORRE. Trtnat.ror ta: 8trry S. Moflllr, 2013 N, .., r::iriora on .,e II • 0..-00f'1 on
J-1, 14, 21, 21, ltn 1n173 ICURT t. JOHANSSON, Tr1111f1l'ft UNIQUE HOLIOAVS, 2121 C•rnPIJI Cot!• Mtlt, '2626 • Tllldanbodi C~ dtl.~:,r· ~11:::62' _; _ _;_ _ _;_;_.:_ ______ .;c.::.,:;1G1tAMllRCY ESCltOW COM .. AMV Drlv•, Sullt'E, Irvine, C•lltornla t2M,4 Shfrry G. Moffatt, 201S N. C•llfllt, 1 lonllS ntts l c I.IC t
PUBIJC NOTJCE ,_71 ·W"t Sllrltl 11,.... ASSOClATED TRAVEL SERVICES. Cost• MIU, '2626. • corpor•I ' ' 0--------------1 ............. C8'1f9nllt.... IHC., a Ctl/lornlt Cor-allon, 2121 Tlllt bu1lt1111 11 Mint 'cOl'ldueled by •n Ntl'l'P0rt.COS1• MtM Mtllaotrntnt ~ ,._, lndlvld1.1a1.· Ken Teuler. Presl"°'I
.. ICTITIOUS IUSIMl!S$ Pvbllt="40rin" Coeit Dally Pll(lf. f;~:u'~v.·!' Slllf• E, \r-,.ln1, C•ll· larry S. Moll.i'f This Slat"""'e"I was flied wllll 1111 CO!ln·
NA.Ml! STATl!M•NT JvM 7, lf7l lnl-'"' '"' .,,,-•u '' ,-•,,-,, Slltrry G. Moll•fl /y Cllrk of Orengt ·c01.1nty Cir! ,,Uy 11, l~ ' lollowl119 Pl!'tons •rt do/no ·~ "' '"" "'"' ..., by, • cor· Thi• o&tMiontnl ·l!ltd will! Ille Co11nly 1'73.
ll!l.ine11 as; , P«•llon. Clerk of Ortnge C01.1nt1 on June '-197.>. COMP REHEN SIVE MEDICAL PUBUCNOTICE ~Ofl•led1 Trt.,..I ey Tlltre.-M. warCI. Depul'( coun1y PublJ1hedOr•11geC.,.stD•llyPllot,Ma~
Hospital
Can Den}'
-Operation
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
U .S. District Judge Lloyd 11.
Burke rerused to order a
Roman Cslhoilc 00.pltal In
San Jose to allow a doctor to
sterillie-a-woman~petient.
Burke said there were con-
flicting constitulioqal rights in
( MEDICINE )
the case brought
Morin, 31. against
Brothers' Hospital.
by Eva
Alexian
The hospital's right to ex·
ercise its freedom ot religion
·and deny all sterilization and
abortion owralions collided
with Mrs. Morin's right to
have sterilization, the judge
said.
eNo Llren•e
LOS ANGELES (API · -GROUP. t021 KllOll A .... 11w, lwna p v1<~, .• nc. Clwk. 24, 31, 1nd June 7, 14, lt13 US6·73
'==="'f'•r-, C1Utor11!• 90620. WQJICl_O~•ULK,_ TaANSl!la 111 c a rvmm .,;..__, _ ---·fl·:IS11t•l_"'_::;;;=;;;•-•->;-n:-~~~~~~""""'I 1-; l~tt;.::-M:o •• :;;-.on ... 1A119 4iittoi-tr...,...,.,.___.to"ll'lol~Cr9dtl«• -~OQllll:al,t~ r Pulilltl'iiil' .... <ii't"llt ciiilrb.Uf fllfot:• -PUBUC"NUFICE.....--.
8e1cll ltvCI., Sulla No. 2111, LCW!9 letcll, of Ht11i1!1111 J,tnMrl dolllQ 11111.111111 •• .., Tllc,"•'~m.,.111! wn "'" Witt! 1llf Cwn·1 ~,~~~':'~''.' ~·~"~U~-~1'~n,'.:._.:__...':"~''':':"'l--~-.;;<';.;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;--~c I ,c• fl»07 OANIC ... PASTR.tes. Trtl!Sleror, whos• ·,·,,, tr Cl lllDt Covntv Of! Mly u, r
'Mj n is Lf!·.hY.J>l!Otist _Fra_!!k·~=== Heves)"lufs .. been COiiV!Clea,·Of-
.111_..o A•-•· M.O., 560G Atl•n. w11,.... t<klrtsi 11 SI• w. lll•llKMI Blvd.. · PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS IUllNl:SS tic ... W'!IUI, Lono leach, CA 90805 llaltio. (N!'WPOfl lltCl'OJ County of PU2tl . HAMI: STATl:MaNT H1rw L. Dolt, M.D., 16'\S s. er.,.,;, Sitt• ol Calllorrilt: 11111 a bulk P\lbttshtd Orll'll!f COast D•lly Piiot M•'I The lojlOWlt>D pe-rsoro ta dOlng bus!n•H
Coll)f'"tdo Avott11.11, Par•mount, CA ~123 tranaler !I al>Otlt to bl mtda to 0~11111 17, 2•, 11 and Jllfll 7, 1'13 1493·73 SU .. llllOlt COUllltT 0" THI! as:
Htrry JollllSOl'I, M.D .. 100 E•sl Mtrktt P•lott Mooney, Trensfl!'e. • .,..,_ lll.lllllffl PUBLIC N~E STATE o~ CALIPOllltflllA "OR ME RlllFIELD TRUCKING. COM· .,Strttt, Lone IHCll, CA 90IOS llCldrl'U 11 Sii w. lalboa llYd,. ltlboa, V-llV THI: COUNTY OLl'.OaANGli PANY, 2•m Dv..,.l•l'ld ,Ori ... , L~un•
camn1o Jorvt. M.o .• 16-llS s. Colortdo o~-POrt ltactil. County o1 Oranot, Stttt ; ..... A·nal Hiils, C1, 926S3 ' _
I Avt!'Out/ l"trt!"llOl.tflt, CA '°12:1 ol C•llfor11!1. PICTITIOVI •uSINl!SS NOTICI 0, H•A•ING 0" PliTITION Wrl9"'1 ,.,...,.,1n11d. 2"12 Ovtrland
C.mlU1 Movcl'lfw11r, M.D., 14'115 S. Tiit prvptrly to bt tr111sftrrtd ta kll;alld NA.Ml ITAT•Mll'NT "OR PllOIAT• 01" WILL ANO l"Oll Drive, Li10U"ll Hiiis, ~C1. 92653 Colotad<I AvtnVe, P1r1mount, CA 90123 at 51• W. eitooe Blvd,, lllll»t, COl.l"ty ol TPlll tollowlllQ ptrSOl'I la dOl"11 bullMU Lan•JU·Tt:STAMINTAllY Tiils .b1.11ln11~ II cornlVCled by a sole
Wiiiiam Re:s"lck, M.O.. 16'\S S, Orange, .St alt ol CalllOfllla, is: · Es I alt ~ JOHN H. GOIR UEOGE, Pl'OPflttorsnlp, ' C.iortcto AYfllUI, ·Par•m011nl, C ... 90n3 Said prOJ>erly Is described Ill ganer•I LIDO DOORS, INC, 3U N. Newpo..-1 DtcuMd. , Wright Merrllleld
Tlll1 bl.lsl111s1 11 CanClucled by I oenertt 11: An 1tock In frlMfe, flxturtt, tqUlpml'llf -llvd., Newport llttch, CtHf: tt6'0 NOTICE IS HEll:EIV GIVEN lh1! lhls s!111emenl w115 tiled wlll'I the Coull·
114'ttner1lltp. and QooC1 w!U of 11111 bikm Ol.lllr.tts LIOO ELECTRONIC DOORS, INC., ELMER· A. GOlllUEGGE AND LOUISE fY Cll'tk ol Orange Co1.111tv on APfll 2$,
lrvl{lf M(lll(owl!z. M.0,. known •1 OAN!CA "ASTll!ES and loc:lll&d 32<1 N.-Newpar! 91vd., NtWDOI'' li•ch, W. llNMDllE Mvt IUed 11tr1l11 • pellllOll 197J.
, G-rtl i-1rt11tt II Sl<I w. 81lboa llWI., 81lboa, (O!Jnty of C1llf, t266J tor Probtle of Wiii ~ for ls1uenc1 of
'This stat..,..,.nl was flied wllll !tie COUii· Or1nee. St.it of C1lll01"11l1. Tiii• 111.11liifl1 11 btl1111 cOflOucttd by A Lellers Testtmentary to tM Petitioner IY Cltrk of Orll'l!M Covnty, Junf ._, 1973 Tl'lf bl.Ilk l•tnstar wlll bl (Ofllummtll<I C1!1tor11l1 Cor11«tllon. r1tare11ct IO "hid! ll mtd1 IOI' Nrlhlr
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11J7-0C
Publh.tted orange Coetl Dally Piiot, May 11, 24, 31 1nd June 1, 191) 1S14·73
.
W:llat a ' Showl
UPI T....,.._
Eight-year-old Andrew Pigozzi topped his class-
mates during the show-and-tell period at Miller
School in Evanston, fll . He brought his neighbor,
practicing medicine without a
license.
He will be sentenced July 20
by 1.1unicipal Court Judge
Mary, Waters. The maximum
penalty is six months in Jail
and a $500 fine.
The hypnotist said h i s
treatments were I e g a I
because he is a faith healer of
the church of the Fulfillment
of Man , ba~ in Tucson, Ariz.
F·U7'1 "'"or llllr !ht l!tll day of Ju111, 1'173,, at LIDO ELECTllDNIC Pltllculan, and Ill.II the llmt li'ld pl1tt
llll.OC } llalpti L. Ha"""•' ..,ttorllfV: Ont cnv DOORS, INC. of l'INrlng tt1t aame llfs been 1e1 for June • pf Sft•I .. Publllhed Or1not Co.st D•llY PUol, llvd. Welt, No. Cl. Orti'ID•· County of •v J. Wm, JohnlOll, 19, 1973,, ., ,,oo 1.m .. In Ille COl.l•troom of PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,. a;; ve.
Juna 7, IA, 21, 21. Im lnt-73 O••l'l!M· S11te "'Clllfol'nlt. Secrttary/Tre.1. · Dep••frnt"t 110._J_of -.-Mld court, •t 1001---,oc:=oc:=-cc~=:cc---·I -SACRAMENTO AP)
Miss US .. <\, Amanda Jones.
-So far ti k-to,,,. Tr111119ftt, '" Thi• "'""""'' flllld With tlie eountY Civic Ctnlltf' Dtl'o"l! Wnl, In lllt cuv ol Fl_CTITIOUI IUSllllSI :4·...,,,!{e. ,_,,, •• ~..:-.. :·•"'.-U: &-.. "51;,~~· ~. -. ( '-==~~=c.J!lJB~~LI~CNOTtCE---~namu-""4--~~~ .c.1tLLol',Dl'.tnoe.~.on:.Mty.t1~t973. ~11t• A.aa,..caWOU11•·-~ ---ttAMe-STATSMur-.-:--::J ~.::=o:.:=:;=:;=:: ·--==-~-----~-:-P:roposed sickle~ cell 'lntmia
:· -~ --;-----Tr_tl\St.i'or tor l'liellirM .,..,,,,list 1>411!, 9y, Tllfrlt.t M, Wtrd. Otpvty County D1"1dw~Y 1'J&. 1m., 5 JOH 1 The lollowi11g 111rson la dolno bllslne1s F h R d t t gulat' ·•·I _, . Pll'47' It dlHM"tnl from !ht abova, are: NONE Ciotti<. , "'LAM · I . N, as· or t e ecor es re IOnS Were aui:: Vi::u
su.Oe1t101t COURT Ofl THI! O•ltd: Ju119 J, lt13 ,unt .. '"Ollllf"f Cltrk 0 LAMPCO MAINTENANCE. I 3 ~ 0 by the State Board of Publl .. STATI Ofl'CALU'Ol:NIA llOR 0111lel Pal1r Moon1v Pufl,ltsflfd Or•~ C.,.tl D•lly _Piiot Mty DAVID . D• UNCY ~II Av•., Cost .. Me.-, Ctl!lornl• 'I
TH•,couNu 011 OllANOa Tr1n1fff" 11, '4. 31•ndiJUM1, 1'13 1$04-73 A.._, aJ.i..w tu2d. Health.
,.._ .\•1"41 Publl11'1tc1 Ofli'llJI Co.11! 0•11'( Piiot JUM Mt. RMt ... :' Nltf!Way \ Kertlon K. lottgstrom, 3$63' C1nonf1e 'J'he regulations WOU)d have
llOTtC• DI' NIA.RING OP "ITITION 7• lt13 ' , 116'·73 1 PUBtJC:NdTJCE· ~~7l~A~tllfarllii niU Drive, F•ltbrook. Celltornla '7028 Ii. ~ , --'*.£..;t,.l .a'.Jlf ~~. "
PCMI PltOU.TI OP WILL AND l'Oll .~fir c ... atlll..,. Tlll5 bullMU lt ·Conduct~ by an 1,,. ·~ required hospitals to test
LITTI!•• Tl!sTAMIMTAIY llONo PUBlJC NOTICE • 11411 1>ut11iillltd ·or•nfie cotst 0,11., Puo1 dlvldu11. DiSSOIUtt"on s1moun1. 0onn1 "'"une •fld Rooer1 L. black patients admitted for WAIYID) lilOTIC• TO Clll!DITOltS M y 31 •nd JuM 1 7 19n JdM ,j KenlOI\ I(. Bitt'Qslrorn Allyn, P•lrlcl1 Af'ln• l'IH Rog1n 1fld f •• ..E~tate of LAWRENCE CHARLES ""' IU .. l!lllOR COUltT OP TH.I: 1 ' ' ' Tiii$ ~talern!ffil was llll'd with Illa Coun· Wlllllm Lawrl!\Ce any purpoSe Or sic11.1e cell
fTENVALL also known II LAWRENCE NOTICI! 01' AVAILA81L'1'Y STATS 01' CALlllORNIA PO• PUBLIC N~CE ty Cl..,.k of Orange County Oii Ml)' 10, Miiier, Krl~llnt Lyn11 and ytlUlam disorders. C. STENVALL, Dec:tastcL 01' ANNUAL lll!PORT THI! COUNTY 011 OAAlilGI v11 1973 ROOllrt
•NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN fh1I P\lr1u1nt lo Seclkln •1G4 (di of !I'll Ne. /1.-Jl'ZW '·Uflt of JIWUl'l':age Covert, Jolln Colt tfld Rur~ Ann The board referred the pro-
LEONARD OU ... NE STENVALL. hit tiled t111..,.nt1 Rtvettue Codt, notice 11 llereby Es11i. of THERESA MAL ... RKY, SUPl!llOlt COURT OP THI Publlslled Orl"(le Coett Dally Pilo!, l F• ... Ev11n1, Ktlhleen G, tnd DllfltlCI N. opsaj to s'•(e director Of tl!n"tln • ptll!IOll tor prob.lie of will and Olvan IMI Ille ttn•I •n11ual report tor tlle Dtceaseel. STATa 011' CALlll'OllNIA li'OR May 17, 14, 31 and Junt 7, 1973 1<15+73 HampMlfl, I'. W11y"e •11>0 Allee M11•lne 14
1111'' .111u1nc1 of L•Hotti Te·Slarnent•ry !o ptrlod ye1r A119u,11, 19n -"'Ptll 30. 1913 NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to the THS COUNTY OP OltANGlf IHTERLOCUTOllY OECltEES kozltllo.y, Thonlil!. John •fld Stndr• Health J. M. Stubbl~bine for PetollonH C9ond W1tve<1) referenct to of LEON s. I. YON ANO MOLi. Y II:. K. crtdllor1 of the 1bova nameCI cle<:edenl No. A-7U7t PUBLIC NOTICE .EllttrH M•Y 16 Pt lftz, Jo Anne ;alld George w. -.,,.di Is midi for lurt~r PlfflCUllrs, allll LYON FOUNDATION, • prlv1!1 fol.Iii· IMll •II 1>11M1ns liavl111 claims 1oeln1f the NOTIC• OP HSAlllNG OP Pl!TITION Dun1111n, Tl111 Ly11ne •nd WHU1m Leon StUd)' after Objections that it
that I~ time Ind plate of hetrlno;i the d•llon, Is 1v1!11blt 11 the fovnd1!10fl•1 1aid decl<lenl tre requlr°t'd to 1111 thtm, FOii: "llO•ATI! 011' WILL AND FOil l'ICTITIOUI IUSINISS: Law, B11ro.r1 F. lnCI Georpe A, WU111m.ori, J•nke lee tnCI CHvt Jt. W8S '"" broad were raj·-• by stmtr l'l•s been set for Ju"e 2d, 1'7J, •t prlntlptl olflct !Of' lnspecllOfl dUtlflD with Ille MCt1Slt'/ voucl'letl, In Ille office Ll!TTEllS TISTAM.ENTAllY Woodtutt, Lo I Je1n tfld Tl>CllNls R,1lpll Jr. ":'>' ~
f'!OO a.m .. In the courtroom of DeptrT· r111ular butlnass ttovrs trorn o a.m. to s of the cler-ol trta abov• ittill!led court, 0~ Es111e of SHIZUKO 1-lEDANI Dece•!t!I. NA.Ml STATl!Ml!NT ~:ri:~n~fJ~ilJ. ~:''l;'cr!1~ b,'.nda tar! W,'9ker, Htlen Mi ry lrtd llooer1 the board's advisory com·
men! No, l of uld court. •I 700 Civic p..m. by'"' citizen Wf1o tfQUl'Sll 11 within lo present th-Im, wllll tilt 11ecnury HOTICE t.S HEllEIY GIVEN !Mil '.hi followlrig person II doing bll1lne11 Ol!ermin", Strth Nancy and Dennis Tllompson, K111 C. ofld June A. miss.ion On sickle cell anemia,
Cottiler Drive West, In Ille City of Santi 110 dt'fl eller tM dite of thll pvbtlcallon vouch«I, IO !ht Ullcitrs1gntCI 11 the office MINORU HiibANI h11 filed l'le<~n I pell-'1· OR•NGE COUN" GO'F CO Scott lrO'nberg, l(!t II . ~fld Dtvld A1111, Ctllf01"11l•. lPlll foundallon't" prlnclPtl office 1i ol his tnornevs, GRAY, GORHAM & !Ion for Pr0ba11 of Wlll •nd for IHutnct "' M· wn111ms, Susan EU1111>e11'1 and llODef Hike•, Gott.idlne S. 1nd Ernest L.
1 Dattd.Junt 5, 1913 localed 11 14 Lindt lslt Drlvt, N•WPOtl PAUL, 902J Wlllhlr• 91vd., Penthouse, ol Lener• Tnlimtnltry 10 IM petitioner P ... NY, lJ6ol..I' Logel! Strael, (0$la H1ro Sltsch, Edith L0!.11-M and Josepll Emll ,. Wtlol..IAM ~· ST ,IOHN, lntll, C•llf«"I•. ltwrly HUit, c1nt. N211, which 11 the r~etet1Ct. to Wl'llch I• made for furlh•r Mest. C•llf0!"11la 92626 Ovma11n, Joan Oline al!O '"•ties 8aa1, JteObui Plfter ti'ld Cyntlll•
County Cltrk 1Ple prl11Clpa1 mtnager of thi foui'ldillon plt<:e ot buslllfts o1 Ille 1.illderslDnecl 111 all partlculttt, 11fld tr.at Ille tlmt and plac• Rlcllan:I Marilnei, 268SS S1H111' t.n.. Aulrfy, 01111111 Gene al>CI C1rol Fr1rw:1s
ADAMS AND lltADY 11 L.on Lyon. maners P«'•lnll'ID 10 tM esta!f of uld Of ht&rlng 1111 UrM has bee" Mt lor June MlsslOl't vi.to, Ctllfornla '2675. EC1n1m1e HamlltOll, Cheryl Htnalt tnd EYef"fll
e v.s. Record,
SAN DIEGO (UPI)
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11141'1 Numo.r m l(l!NNETH Lt:VENTHAL .. COMfi'ANY decedent, within four rnOflll!S Ille<' 1111 It, 1913, ., 9:00 •. m., In Iha CCHltlroom ot Tiiis bU$lneH Is condUCll!'d b)' •n In· Crlll•vr Doris Ann and Ktt111tlll Harv•v Etrnesl t:. '::!ii,~.!:':: ~~CO::.:. 4lf n.e ll•fl. Slllla 411 Ur~~/:bl~~1c;$ °/~~Is no!I~• g~r~"'.t,87!, N~f11e 0J.:i~1nc~, c~~ 1: Cllvldu•lit1c11ard Marllne1 :~~~rl~~~;ni~h~rl::n ::; ::::: ~:~. ~:~b:;,•~ !"O:r;;11~~l J ,
A""""Ys flil': PtfltliMt Loa A......,_ Ctllflnlle ""1 DON A 'LADE N9ERGER S•nl• An•t Calllornla.• This sl1tetT1111t w•s filed wllll tllf COl.lllly Keith lott111.~0..-l!"f.P..::__IJ.!ll;fi'-!" Otl•
.P.:ub1!111fd_.0r:anoll-C.,.11 O•llY Piia!, Publl1Md Ora"'' co.111 Dilly Ptlot EQCutor of fflt wtN of 01rtd M~'/ 30, lt73 Clerk 01 Ortl'lllt COi.int)' on May 10, lm Mor~-. aev11rlv """ 111C1 Norman ~IH •t':ll· ,
-!Unt 6, 7, 12, 1913 17.W.73 J11111 7, 1'73 17.U.ri trte olbovt 111/l'lfd ct«ldenf WllLIAM E. $1 JOHN, P.Uut C1rver Qu111, OllN,Lft "'"' Hfr!_rV len
Operation Hean Alert, a pro-~
gzam to cbeck high blood
~ure, set a nat10nil~
when , It scree~ ,,_• tlian i "---'--=:'::c:-"'c-c~==-_::.:.:.:.::.::.:.:..::::_: ________ ::::::::10RAY GOllHAM & PAU'L C....,,,ty Clei"k, Publlslled Oranaa Cots! Dtlly .. 1101, Conroy, Joan A. tnd Tl111n,.1 '°· C.r11tll1mL W•'tlll C ...... Elilllh E.
PUBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE · ft:IS Wu.J.trw 81'111,. P•llt'-"t MES•1tv•, MUM,.aR AND HllOHIS M•Y 11, 2~. 31 a..o Jvne 1, lt.n l.ut-73 ~~ Gerald Edw1rd •llCI J~nei Ru1.st11, DOrO!llta L• aflCI ltobfott A. -----------------------------1 llvlftY Mlllt.. Ctllf. "211 .t:llONlfY• al Ltw Znarnler~kl, Ray Merte tnCI Edw1rd J•;i:.;•-fllCt Al'llllOllJ •nd Ttteslt•
NOTICE INVITING a1os Ott 111.JOl,IM Tai: ttll) !71-J1Sl1 m...... ay: •.A. Crary PUBUC NonCE "· Nuner, Ftrn tl'lcl JONI A CllNl!llAL 08LIGATtoN aGNDS OF AltenlfYI i. l!a1eat• "2 swtll l'llwer SlrHI Partljlo, M11rvlk1 Ann ancl Jamel H..,.m1"11s, Erwin and Ctlarlottt
IRUINI! UNJFllD SCHOOL DISTRICT Publlllotd Or1not Coesl 011ty Pilot M•Y Lit"""""· C•llforll!i t11l7 lllCTITIOUS 8VSINl!SS WH r1m • Mal!Cha(1, Esthtr ll, alld JOl'l11
NOTICE IS HEll:EBY GIYEN ""' IMled prvpoul1 !Of' Ille P1Jrcha!t ol ll encl JUM 7• 14• 2l, !973 l669·n l:~~! ~Ill-NA.Ml! STATl!MINT l rimbl•. Vlr=~~,.; ~":., o:;~ w. Ml~Tr.!!~'c1rt01 ;, and P1trlcl• JO
ll0.30D,OOO i>er v"ue ~111 oblfOlllOll tioods of lrvlne V11lflecl Scl'lool Olstrict Pul)llllled Or•nge Coli~ O•ily Piiot, The ldlowlng pe-rson' are dolng Good, Ltn• and Wlrifrea 0, . · l'ltif May 11 of Ot•i'IDe COlll!ty, Ctllforn!t, wlll be reclliveCI by lht Clei"k "M ll'lt Boero ol PUBUC NOTICE Mtf ll •lld J1111t 1, 7, 1'71 \&13·73 bulll'ltls is: Mlrtnot, Lorraine 11,.., EGmUl'IOO it. E11'1elmt11. Glorlt J, afld D•j• E. $11Pf(vltcH'l"Of. 1116 C~ 1t Ille Plttl 11111 up lo !tit llf!W below s.piclfllld: ' SCVODER MANAGEMENT COM· Monllk, Kitlly o. al!CI l•rrv W, INkkJ. WIVM E. al!CI Vl~ln a Rl TIME: TUl$day, JUl'lf If, lt73, 11 11:00 o'clock. A.M. Dcrytloht Stvrno PICTIJ'IOUS •USIN•ss p•~LIC N~CE ?ANY, 610 Newport Ctflltt Ori.,.., Suite Vlst,.NaCllne ano Jack E. Wwffn, Oon111 Ltt and N.Obtft e~
Tlll'll:. NA.Ml! STAT•Ml!lilT VD VII ISS, Ne""l)Ort 811cll, Ca11!0f'"ll 92..o MoMsln, SanClra Lovlst tn<l Alln'ltd Pf:rrinStllllra Jefftne tl!CI Willllfft
-PLACE: Ofllc• of lllf Cllrk Of 11\e lotnl OI SuplrV1SOts, Or•1111• County Tl'lt tollOWlllQ Pfl'"SGnl tre doln<;r M••k F. Stl.ICkltr, 6330 Grean Vtllly s:J:i:J~"':.110.' ,,, M•• •·" C•'' EOW---' J"'-.-T-Al!ll alld ........ JOl'lll Adml1111tr•tlOll 9uildl111, Room 501, $IS Horfll Sya,,_, Street, sanll Ana, C•ll· tlul-ll'lfM 11: SUPllllOll COUllT 01' THI! Clrclt, CiJ\Ylf' Clly, C1lllornl1 90110 Crutclllleld, Sh!rteY 'Jean ancl N'oi'an E•tf, Lindt J••n and Rlctltro L.te for11I•. DUR FAVORITE HEROES 3270 $ STATI 0' CALIFOllNIA li'Oll Tllll bullr>na 11. tonClvctl<I II'/ a11 In-Leon ROif', Tlltlmt M. alld JOlttl G.
MAILED .BIDS: Clerk or Ille kanl of SupervllOtS, Ortnot County Al$-8tl1IO( St,. St~ta AM, C.Uf. iVG4 . THI! COUllTY 01' OllANQI dlvldu•I, Rittinle, Pilrlcl• J, •nCI ll"obtrt A, ' MtldonMID, J.,.lint Q, •nCI Autlllo f,n111l11T"allol! Bulkftno, Room .5111, 515 Notlll S'/Ulmor1 Sir"'. s1nl• Anlr, C1lltor-n1a. CNrles L. Lllflott Jr., 1'21 Dr•kt Na. A·JUH Mark F. Scudclott eanesttro,, Hermllvfldll R•mlr•1 tncl Ro..la
ISSUE: 110.300.000 COllSlstlna of 2060 bondt, numbtred I 10 2(MO, balll A¥CI,. COlll MIU, C•IU. fUU NOTICI! 01' Hl!Al:I,.. OP PITITION Tlll1 lll!emenl was flll'd with Ille Covn. WHli11m Menotz Hyr, Cltlre Mtrlt tnCI WOiiam
lndu:alw, ti Ille daiMH'nlnttlol! of SS.000 ff<ll, tll dlted July J, 1973, •nd de1lanef9d Ctlttte M. l10ler, 2121 Oreke Ave., llOll "ll08ATI OP Wilt. ANO FOil IV Cltr-OI Oranae Counly Oii May 11. WOOCI, GIMla ,Jua"lla lll'ld Larry L,. Leoll~~~ti .... ,1111 Giibert C.
"Elec:llOll 1'73, Strl" A." ' Coal• Mat, C11!f, '26U Ll!TTlllS TESTAMINTAllY 1~13. ~~~~.Cl(;~ !iJ'lf'~:~~ ll. McConnell. Gntt LaMtrr •fld Edllll
, MATURITIES:. Tllf bonds will rnlllurt In comecut1¥CI 11umerlcal order i11 Tl'll1 bl/llnt$1 It condvc;led by an 1,,. E1ltl1 of ANDREW B ... RR, De<:eaSlld. . ,U.W Pert'lllO, Frtnc:ls Mlclllel •nd EIVilrl Ktren rtlf •mounb for Mch Ol lht lltYetll '(Mfl •s followl: dlvldutl NOTICE IS HEREllY Gl\IEN th1t Pubhl"<!'d Or1noe Co;ist Dally Pilot, Cour111ey P1trldt G, tl>d Jollri P.
• Yar flf Mal9r"'J A-f YMr .. Mttln"lty AnlWlll Chtrln L. Lrtflet, Jr. LUCIDA MICHELLE GULDltERU het 111. May 2,, 31, Ind June T, 1<1, 1'73 1557·73 p~r::."o.rl111t Elllllbalh llld Clirenc:a Burton, '.fot CKlelln• S, 11fld Rooar A.. ·July 1. 1t1' t·:wo.ooo July I, 1"7 $ '2$,000 This lltttment w1s tiled wltll '"'' Cov11-tO rierel11 1 "tUlon for pr abate a1 will 11"111 , .... , , "tarclo, Frea.rltk P1ul •no Catnv J ~ ' 1 ' PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ c111111m•n u., • 9 S 360.000 Jilly I, 1"8 .nJ,000 tv Clerk of Or•"(lt Cou11ty on Mty II, f(lt i1s111J1C1 of Lellers Te;tamentary io HOl'¥•111, Don1 IOflt and Mlttl.l!t James LO!'d, Kerry Mart111 •ncl Loulat
July 1, 1t71 3'0,000 July 1. nst <12$.000 1973. Petitioner ref1rence fo wliich 11 mtc11 for -----cane, Clnov and R01111ld L. Gonza111, Meredith Ja"ne •lld lloli>trl July 1, ltn JloOAlOO July l, 1090 A2S.OOO "1Mlr turtller POrlltui1rs, and 1h1! l'he lime and FICTITIOUS 8USINISS S!l11, Lois M1v afld Harold Ale•ander Alvar&do
July l, lt71 3&0.000 July 1. l"I .QS.000 PubUshed Or111~ Coast Deny Pllol, place ot he••lno the s•ITI!! lies bee11 set 111.t.MI! STATIMl!NT W~:;;,,"'' Nlcliolas and Ktll!y A. Del Rosso, Josll)l'o Mlchaf'I •nd Owin1
July 1, 117' 45.000 July 1, 1'92 l.!S.000 M•y 2,, 31, •ncl Junt 7, 14, 1973 15'S.7l ror Junt 26, 1973, 111 ~;OO 11.m .. ln IN Tiie toUowlng person Is de.Ing bllslnen Btrreri, JOllll Jo111>h •nd Eur.er F•n-s~~:!rd, Irene ~ Ronald Riy
July 1, ltlO 0.000 July 1, 1t93 '1S.000 c01.1rtroom of D~rtmt"I No. 3 ol stld 11 · nv Goff. 91¥C1rly R, •l'ld James w. Jutv 1, ltlll <12.S,000 July l, 1994 ,25,000 PUBLIC NOTICE court, al 700 Civic CHillr Orlvt West. In ·QUALITY SHUTTER CO., 1S2.S Ml!ltr, Juclv E. and Malcolm R. Pac11, Guv o . 1110 JtcquetlrMO
July I. 1912 45.000 Julv I, 11'95 '25,000 _ lhe City al Sant• Ana, Calltor11l1. M1cArlhur !;lvd., Costa 'ft\tlt 91626 Mc0onou<Jll, L.111 11 J. Jr. and Mlchllt Ru$11, S11erv1 Anot arid Wayne o . Juty I, UIJ 425.000 Juty_..!. 19'6 m.ooo I 51211 D•r~ J~ne '· 1,;•3 Eutt E. You1111, 30«i Brlalol, S•"'' W. Trombl, GIOl'la J. •l'ld lloy J. Joly I, lfl' 45.000 Jul.,-'' ltf1 .rr.1,(1(1(1 NOTICE TO CllEDITORS WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, Ana, C11!t. Lucll!f', J01l1h Ind OorolhY E. l..M, lellyf Frtn'es anCI J, $1tptien
July l, UIS ,45,0QO July 1,-1'91 ~.000 SU .. lltlOll COURT 01" THI! I County Clerk L•rry A.. VO\lllD, -111A Mtlllla 1.eht, ~~:kJ:.b~ie~ =~ e:r~11nou Avtnt, 0.ores A. al'ICI Jtmt' H.
July 1, 1916 .f'Z5..000 . STA.Tl GP CALIPOttNIA FOil IU!TTY J. FAltllSLL tlld S•nta Anl, C•lllom11 '2701 Phll00!1, Sharon ROM incl R\1$'\ell Lae ~~~,F~~=~l;eL!c.r~"!~·~~~v")ack Sl~ATUlll! ON 8DNDS: Al le11t -of lht ,tgn1l11res on ll'la bonds THlf COUNTY 0" OllANG& ROIERT A. EASTMAN, Tiiis busll!llSS la conducttd by • °'"" Goaley, Chlrlts W. al\O 1..IMa ll, s-'IOll, Hel•ri al!CI Wtvnt A. Wiii tit 11'1111!1,Nil{y alf!Jled, Na. A.·7..U 27t0 Harlllr 80Ult¥aN Ital Plrlntrlhlp Sll,t!!:. Clllsltt EClwerCI 11111 Sandri AlerdO, Calll!a lttllf and l'r~ck --INJE.llESI; _ TPlll_ '°"'11_ ~J!.-~r l11ttr°'!.1. 11_ • nrt~or r•~ to M _llJo:ed Ell lie Ol-MlLDRED LEYVA, Oecea!e~. Sul ta N•m-Sii, Eu1e e . Vouno ~.~.. _P1ut
UJlO!t ll'lt Mlt ll'itrtol bUfnot lo t:llt'Md 1"' Pff tnl't\lm, IJllYlble tnnuallv IOI' the NOTICE JS HEllEIY GIVEN 10 !ht Ctall Mfflo, C•H"'"'ll t2'2' This stitemelll was filed wilh trte Coun· O!iiTtl"' Oor1ald F' ... ncr-P.tll'lcla-lt. --%fa=, -ICithlHil Mir!i•1111~
llr11 vea; ~ncl atml .. nn119/ly .thtralll!f'. credl!Ol'S OI tha •boYe n1med detedenl Alh'>rPlfYS !or "etillo11tr 1y Clerk or Or•nae Co~mty on M•y 2l ~::~~nK1:..i~:ivAA~~~DJ:~11R~-Mt~~: Errml It fl'lll !ionlllt L ~ " MENT: S.ld b0nd1 111C1 "" lnlM"•f trtertoro •rt Poty11blt In lawful !Mot 111 person• h•vl1111 claims 1galn11 111e Pl.tbllth~ Or1n91 Co1!! Dilly Pllol, 1973 ' MUl!Cl!, Wiiiiam ll:altlll Jr. tnd Cynthie Se•rlts b.vld Stoti •nd Vonlfl · rnc>11ey ol trot Unllld Stites of Amerlgr 11 !tit offlct of ltlt Trt111urer of Ottl'IOt aald cttcedtnt •r• required lo lilt tl!ern. f , 1, 12, 1973 17'1·7l ' fl·2S"1 Maroe ' .
Courity. wllh tht neces1ary{.:;,ller1, In the olllte 'Pub!lshtd Ora11111 Coasl O•Jly Piiot, Ko111s, M•~iM M. •nCI Larry O. •Mell Mt'f 21 -REGISTRATION : The bondt will be coupon boncls rtVlstertblt only ,. '° °' -· ,,_, °' ,,. •··-,.,,,, .. ,.,rt,"' PUBLIC NOTICE R~1t11. 11:~"'1v" D. '"" Mlcf\llel "· FIMlllr, Mtlvl11 W. tnCI Mtrv Esll\tr llioth prlncl0tl •nd lnlottes.t, 10 "'p;.~~1 them, ':itt. "trie ne;es~~y Miy 31, and Jvne 7, 14, 21, 1973 150-73 HOl'ne, Oontld E. Ind Loo Otin iOM!IOll, N•ncv J, tM Jtrrv ,
r.-ll!O_T_UJ..LABLE, ....J:~boods •r1 l'IOI ctll•blt o.fort TMlurlty.-YWcl'ltrt;--lo-ttor'Unilirll(aned~ 11 l7lf ..,,,,...,,,.--Bi~i. O.vld J11lcolm Sr. •nd Mlrl• ~~tt',!1!>,.f.~l\!Y!,.Dfllll'lt •nd Wllflcl'lfl
. SECUll:ITY:. $aid boflcl1 •re venerat obllga!Jont of 1tlcl Jcllool dl!lrJct, Ora11Dt ... ve., Coslt Mew, C•. 91621, []l<IJ • SIJt7 PlJllLJC"'NOTICE HaWIO;iM. Vinda E. Ind Rtcllard Burkhardt, Ro,nald llov •l'ICI lltlldl LM ·fl'Vlble bolll prlnt•Otl tl'ld lllterest from tel ¥11ottm taxes wnlcn, under ll'le laws ""·1611; 13741,1, Wlllch ll the pl&ee of SU,.l!ltUM COUllT Oii THI! T•vlor, James Wi!'ldon arid LlllCI• Giii Flemii'ID, Mtry Eli.ti •nd Hanry •fl'YW 111 l'orca, mt'f be ltvled wltllout llmlt1tlon 11 to rolt or amount upon •II of t1u.intSi of 1111 unCltrs!Qned In all m,uers STAT'E 01' CALll'OllNIA l'OR STATl!MINT 01" A•ANOONMl!HT 01' C.lbll~. Jainm! r. ind St•llltY s. Euaeno
1lhe tu•blt ~y, .XtlPI clf"l•l11 PtrSOl!tl properly, 111 aald !chool district. pertilnlng to Ille esttlt of ••Id decldent THE COUNTY 011 OR.ANGI! USE 01' l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS NAMI Wtlhln<1ton, larbera D. afld J•mu 1. Laude, Sltvt AOOtrt Incl Vcndlt
TERMS 01' SAL• wll'llfn four rnon!lls tfllr tht flrU pvbllc•'. No. A·7M» TM lollllWlng !*'ton llas •blrr:tdoni!'d the Hocker. L'(n(lt L. alld 51tvMI J . LUf'ICIV, Wtlltr triel ·Ot•n1 J. • INTEllEST llATE: Tne nvxlmum r1i. Old rnll'f not 1Xcetd 7% per a1111<1m, !Ion Ol tlllt llOllce. NOTICa 01' Hl!AlllNG 0" J'l!TITlON use of lllf ncllllovs busl-11ame SERV· Glndv, C•lhtrlne LOl.llat and Don1ld Lenhart, 8on"lt MllY and JOl'ln Leroy,
P41'(tbt1 1111111elty "" flr11 YNr •!Id lott'!ll-annu-1111 lha•Hll«. each ral• llkl must Dalld M•'f •• 1f13 flOlt PltOIATI! Ofl Wll.L AND roll ALL REFRIGERATION ., 1312 w. • ~~~1 •• , .. ,,, •••• '"' ., .. rt tyr-~ T~11, L-oel p..,.,1val •nd OOtl
... I rnulllOI• of 1/20 of 1 ~;,. No band tlllll beilt mart tha11 -lnterut rite, and ll . F. NEUMAN LEnllll TISTAMIHTAllY CO(llns, Or•noe. Calif. '2667. 0';'.;;";n'm'.Ono, Lll!!~n A_, ~nd"W•ller Ji'." lat>c:ock, ,..,_,_.,A"" a/Id llOtlfrt L.oYd •II bol'lcl1 Of ll'lt NIT\t tTllllurlty lhall belt !ht $81T\t r•lt. Each bond must bear Attorney tor RtPrntntallv! Esttte ol HARll:lS LEE ALEXANDER, TM fictitious b1tll111$1 Mme ......-rtd to Grubb, .Georoe E. and Naornl Rutll CorbrldQe, Dontld L. tnd llflfl G.
Jnltr•t ,tt tilt ralt lptcllled In !ht blcl from 111 0.11 to .11• fl•ed m1turlty of the Wiii of the ibove DecHMCI. aba¥C1Wtl111911 In Dr•noe Countv.on Af>Jll CrOUll~. Theodore Lloyd and K•rln GUI, Marv I'. ano J•rnt1 A, Ol!e, Not mort ma11 fovr lntottest r•llll may bt Old, tnd ll'latt tllatt l!OI bt • Nomtd -.o.nt NOTICI! IS HEll:€8Y GIVEN ll'lat 7, 1'71. Herta ~. Jtmn E. tflCI Sl'ltrllV l.
'l.pr"Hcl of lllOtf ff\111 I'*> bet-lht hlgllesl and lowffl Inter .. ! r1tts bid. Tll9 R fl Nl!UMAN VIOL.ET L. ALEXANDER tits llled lleftl11 Mervin LeRoy J""°"SOll' .SU Trtsk, M'l~h':'e'.i J3.~bortll K•fhlrl11a end Plied M•Y M .
f'llll'lltlon Of tny rt" wilt ml bt CllMldM"l<I the bld<lll'IO of 111 ll(ldl!IOMI rai1. 1,;6 On,... A.,.. 1 pellllon, tor Probt" of Wiii tnd tor Wntmlnstar, Calif. Sout~••ll· ll:"""'r1 Jo.. ell<I Frnnc:e• ._1111 Hirknau, Ctltrles e. ancl DellOr•h s. AWARD: Tiii bontls $11tll bt sold for ee111 only. All bkla mV1I bt for not c_.1 Mnt. C•."n&ir lss11a11C• of Lll!otts Teslamiltit1ry to tt>e This bullne11 w11 conduct~ by'" In· LtYelle, Oi~ld Ger~rd •nd •ant E1lott1 HubbarCI. Robtrt D. tnd 9trbtra Ellen
"'51 11\tn •II of ttlt tro11C11 lleo-eby ottered for .-11 tnd ..ell bid tllall 11•11 trt1t "'' (71tf .,...,6111 .,7 .. 161 1"1111-r ref11e11ct to wlllcl'I Is mtdt for dfvldual. M•~.,...,w Harry WllUtm ;llCI Pilrlclt Fl"ktlsl•l11 .. Mtr-11flCI Edith ;bldcler ollers par ind t~rl.tld l11terest to lllt C11lt Of dll~ery. the premium. If """"""' fir • .,.,.._1111,,. 1ur1111r perllculars, tlld tlltt !tit flme 11111 M1rvlri L, Jotlrl•Oll Alll'I ' Tau'11tt, K•thl"" A. 111C1 J1ftt1Y A,
..,.,, •!Id ll'la l1111r111 ralt OI' r•lea not to 111cted lllost sp•ctlltd her•'"· 111 wfllcl'I Publlt.l'lfd orilt(le Coast DtllY Piiot plact of llHrll'l!I IM ._,.,, has bten Sit 'M411 .1 .. v. wnn~m Jr." 1!1<1 Jud~ "-'"1"'' ~1~ors.;',~n~,:inc1L.•~l!!,Y A, lhl bklder Olfers lo buV Mid llonds. Each bkkltr Jhall '"'' 111 hit Oki the tOlal Mav 17: u. 31 •nd Jurit 1 1,73 ' for Junt 21, · lt13, •I J·OO 1.m .. 111 tllf PllbUalltd Ortnp Co.111 011ly PllOI, ll:hOl(ls, 11:11~mond E. and Liiv I. Gisi' Luci I!• J •!Ml Jf},, A net 1nternt COii In dolltr• ancl t~ •vtr11" "" lntrrtll rata cltltrm1nlCI lhereby, • ' ' lSU;7J tourtroo<n of oep.rtmtnl No. 3 of ttld M1y 24 31, Ind J-1. 14 1973 1551-73 "'"'''rMCI, Mauretn Sfndr• and D•v1d Viii 9ri!, ltroirrt LOI.II" lillll Harold
wri1c11 •11•11 l>t consldtrtd l11formallw only •flCI 11o1 a 1>1rt of the ~-PUBLIC NO'nCE court, ti 700 Civic Gt1111r Drlv• West, Jn vi~rla~,;rnoNI 110d' Pativ L-e Edw•rCI o::.c.c;....c= ' HIGHEST BIDDER : Tiit llond1 wlll bl awan19d to lht llighast reaponslblt the City of Stl'll• A111, Cattforlr!a. PUBLIC NOTICE r'l\f"'"blrl~ln Jf!lr>M G ~nd Fan~ll~,: lurka, Clltrl-M, tnd Mlcllltl D .!>kldl!I' 0..-llldders consk:11rl11Q !tie lnt~rl'St 11'11 or riles 1pacl!IMI ancl tl'lt prtmlum D1"1d June ~. 1913. WatklnJ. Ml;"•i"I,. ~~-.. rwt ,.,1111 M. · Sumner, Cmsttnc:t L. and W}lltarn IC.,
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· 40,500 p<rsons m a ,...-, I
Some 30,ISOO ~ were
checked, in a slmilar-iw,o.day
effort recently in N e w
Orleans. Heart AssociaUon of· 1
ficials sa!d.
Doctors here said Jl·percent
or those who volunteered tor
the free tests---were-found-t<J
have high blood pttseure,
They were referred t o
personal physk:ians for treat.
ment.
e Mere11 Trip
SAN DIEGO (AP) -The
Rev. Luke Tupper says he will
leave soon with his flat-bot·
tomed floating hospital for
Brazil and mercy work that
may last the rest of his life.
The former ferryboat Point
Loma was dedicated to its new
career under the n a m e
Espetanca, __ Portuguese-for
"hope ...
It will be used in Amazon
River villages to t r e a t
diseases serving an estimated
250,000 ·persons:----
Tupper is a Franciscan
priest and medical doctor.
e -Work Cl~ed
CHICAGO (AP) -Martin
D. Kamen, UC biochemistry
professor and co-disooverer of
carbon-14, r eceived the Alum-
. ni Medal from the University
of Chicago •
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Cliffered, 1f a"y· Tiie hlglllSt btCI will bt d.tarmlned b'f dlductl11g ll'lt amou11t of NOTICE TO Cll•l?,ITORS WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, ,ICTtTIOUI aUSINass .Ill.,.. Mav-11 SPtats, Leal!t Aflf! tnd Clltrles W .. lt'/
""' oremlum bl(! ilf. ""f) f1om Ille !Ol•I trnounl of l11tarnt Wl'rlcil !tit dl strlcl SU .. l!lllOR COUllT 0, THE (OUl!ly Clttk NA.Ml STATIMINT l;h•P:tson. ll:lc .. .vd C. 11\d C11rolvn J, Hlratll, Mirotrtt $hlt\tkO Incl ltOV WOUid be rtqVlrtd lo P''f from the d1te Of Nici boncll lo tile rtlPtcllve m1turt1r, STATI! OP CALIP0'91NIA POlt JAMES A ... OOltl! Thi follOWll'ID p1r$0n II Ooil'ID buslMU Monltnles, Jutlt P, end Gulld1!11111 M, Mti1ru · ,
fcltles IPllrtllf ., "'' COUPOll ,,,. or rtlft apeclr..i 111 "'' bid and tl'rt •ward wl I THE ·coUNTY OP Oll ... OE '" '""' l!'MfWay, s .. 1t1 m ff: ' HllndlfV, Ptmela Je•11 li'ld We1l1y Zell, Oon•ICI I.. and Sherri J. ~bt mtCl1 on Ille bl1!s OI the tow.I net lnttr11t cost IO ttlt dtatrlct. Tiie towut Na. A·1.,U I.ti Aftlllft. Ctllf. tll14 T E TROLL'S GALLEllY 1 Eu11ene ~Loer, e•rt Ltonard'tnd $hlrltV E
Kam·en earned un-
dergraduate and doctorate
.degrees at the university tn
1933 and 1936. H is co-discovery
of the r a dio jsotope carbon•lJ, __ 1 __
some 25 years ago, has greatly
aided biochemical. re§earch. Ml 1n11rut CO$f lhall bl cOmouted "' a :MO-clay yeer blsl1. Ttit· purcllaffr mV1t E1t•te of EV..,DNA E. CAloHOUN, t t11 (21JI w..,11 H • 516 s. 1tott11. P"•t•ltl• Ann 111\d G11\I NtllCWI-z1mmerm1n, Dona o. ind Prllllo !'..:·
fP'Y acctl.lld lntere11 from l'ht 111111 of Illa band1 to 11lf dat1 tf OtlfVlfY. Tiit coll °""led. , -AftwlllY fir"""""" c~~~,~~~J. lOU lllltblrd Ct11yori Ntt"ltt, Htftn M. •nd' M.c. -· l<\mmtY•r, Audrf'f M. •nCI lllcMrd L. -~ ~ ,...1nth'1Q·lllf·t>orm wlll be"bomt bY ""dl1!rlct. • -JIWTICE IS HE!tE&Y ,GIVEN lo '"'' Pubtl~ ora1111• ,.,.II Dally Pilot JUM Of. Ltlll.tnt lktcll, Call! '2.SI YO\lflO, Norma Jean Ind Ron•ld , •• ~In• P~lrlcl1 l.. ancl HUD~ D. • •ei-oln C'are RIGHT OF REJECTION: 'rile loanl of SuPtf'llsort rlHrVllt !ht rlghl, crl'dltors of l~e •t>ove 11,tmtd (lf(:edent f, 7, lJ. 1913 1757·13 , Tiils bllll"'u I• eonouctacl by •n Jn. • EdWa...t . Kelly, (1J11ton R. tnd Gl1191t llff
In lft, dlKt .. fOl't, lo ralect tll'f •!Id alt bids and to the tl(ltnt not Pli!hltlltld by tntl •II Ot•tont ll•VlllQ clalms ag•!nsl llot dlvld""I LO!ltl, Jvdlttl•Ja11 Md Ja""'t T~s "rltqnllL Gtrlruclt Md Elmtr Gtorgt LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A 141• N Wtlvt •11y lrrtuularlly or lnfor,..,,.Uty tn tny Ille!. 1tld CIK«ltnl •r• rMttJltld to Ille tlltm, PUBLIC N011CE· wirrtn Hopkin$ !;lilk.-, K1lflr'1'11 M. 11nCI Gtoroe w. f!IOl'es, HHdt allll ltlctomor
PROMPT AWARD: Tl'lf 9otrCI of •SvpervlSOl'I Wiii lake action a11nnfltt0 wllh tr. lltceJftl'Y VOl,ICl!ttt, In lhl office ' Tiii• Jlttarrlflll Wll llltd Wlttl lht COUft• Foster, CtJV ltlY!'l'lond Ind lNl'O!'! ~~·A. Ind Pllllll"V, chemical poeetbly aupertor to
/tit bonds °' rtrltcill'IO tll !>Ids not llltr 1111111 twan!y.slw hour,, after "" eicplrillOll ,.°' ll'lf cl"','· ... ~ '"°""w1 Ml!tled eovrt, or NOTICI OP INTIHTIOll TO IY Cltrk of Or•llP County Oii M9V 29, J•n•t ~11 ' Jov EUDfflf •nd Jtll'I methadone Jn the treatment Of el lllf tlmt htNlll Pr~l'lbad fOI' ll'lf rectlpl !If prOPOSt1SJ provtclfrd, .ttl.lt tl'lf Pl'"""1 ,..,n. . 111 11\t ntcaswry -1'13 CovN,~,,ntn1n, O•vld Edw•rd and Jlmmlt Llov~~'r.111.,..11141 L. Incl lloblt1 G. ~·rd nM'('ff """' •tiff "" 111plr1Uon"' "" 1pecllltd llmt ti "" btckl..,. Jftlll ~. lo"" Ul'ldtrllelntil ti !he Dfl!ct !JCl!CUTE SICUlllTY ••R••M•NT JU64t w """' WOiie -rwl L heroin addlcts hat been teated, 'iiat have 9lvan to wld SO.I'd nollct In wrfll"I Of lllf wlllldrtwtl of tUCll Pl'"OCIOHI, OI hi• tlf0r11f'(, PAU,L A., MANHA, Al· Notice 1! """tbV olvtn to the Crtdllon Publ!illld Otai'IDf Cots! O•llY Pllot, H-. I.to H1rrl1 •nd &ariwrr• .AM 0,1, .,,. m w .. Ill • yn1141 bu ••· f under of
II PLACE OI' OELIVE-Y1 Dlll'ltl"'f 01 Mid bOncts Wiii ' bf mtclt to f11t torowy at Ltw, HMIJOI' La-w lulldlng, 41• Of Otnltl Peter Mooney, DtOtor, wlloM MIY 31 tnd Ju.w ·1. 14, 21 1m 1•72·13 9rl11kmt1111, Mir"( Ab1ga11 tlld Var11on Qufn!,,,,, Jahft J .. tllll '9i'lklnM t UllC 0 the new
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;..llfl'.:lld llWI 111(1 bonds wlll bt. dtllYlrlld to tt1t $UCCf1Sf\ll blcklw wllhlri l!llrry ttlt """"lallfd In •II fNIJttr• Otrl•lnlllQ OI Calllornla, Illa! I 1tc1trlly l11t1rtsl 11 VII Sulttv•n, N1ncy L. 11)!1 ltlclMlrcl l,., JOlll!!OO, ICtthlYlll M tnd Mtrvln USe grf!at Clre When 8d· ~Vt from In. Clllt of Mlt lhlteoi, Tiit iuccetsful tll(ldtl' ftll Mvt> •tfla r'lfhl, to fl'lf nltt. of Mid dlctd:lftl, Within fovr lrboul lo bl grlnltcj lo tjanl!~ Jtrlll"' Pl_l,IO"S l"Sl•&tl Mlllllf", 01v1d 9. aTKI C~'Vf J. Parton•• Ltl'llta J, tlllf LIWPtll(t W. mlnistetlng the' -dtulr CllJed
•t Ill• OCl:'llon, to c•rw:el Iha contr•ct 01 f:IUrd'taH If tllt bondt trt riot tenderllcl m011ll11 tfttr tllf first P1Jbltct1I011 01 tbh Iha Stc,.uj;t_, ~•rlY0•1 w~ • ..._. bllfle' -:· "'' T ., v Ptnv1, 111111 It. and Lill'/' I . G•rrlnotr, '9ielt G•'f'll Md GttQOrY DJ-N, o /fl!. dtllVottY wflllln 1t•IY CS.'fl trom tM dlle 01 Illa aale lh«tof, tt'ld In • ...-11 evant llCl!lct. drns 1 · • bOI, ..--....., • ••e • NA.Ml ITATIMllfT KU.wr, L•wttnel J1ri1as 1nCI Jtnltl $ Lvtin ~ • ...,.-fli' wc:ctufl.tl blddw 111111 bf tnllllad IO lllt rttorn Of ll'lf dlpMll te:c:Om...nYl"O Ot!td Mty '°' ltn _,.,_ CO!Ml)' of Or•l'l'J•• Sl1lt of C.IUornlt . Tht followl"I Pfl'IOl'I ii doing builnftl Leet1111 mllll, Euoentf;tflf1t tlld SlltrOll Ann Dr. Pertest S . TeMJnt Jr, ·1111 bid. ,, JOHN Mlllll..E CALHuvN !n proptrty loc.itd tl J14 W. 9•1bol ,1; Sl'law, t..orla Al'll'I tllll Larry ~I llgr;'1"· Sttwfr .. 1 111d Hooe Hollis
: , ~OllM OF 910: EKl'I bid, ~!oat"'°" with tnt bid clleck, mulf be In • Elleclftor of tl'la WIU llYd,·, NIWl>Clf'f leteh, Count,-of Ofti'llJI, . THE DANICA PASTRY SHOf', SIA W, Slecllt1no, Carmtl• G. Ind Plllllp J , ,1 vJlnf~ Ctlltv1 barl-MIC! ll'rtllk Of UCLA introduced Oarvon•N
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1110 CHECIC: A c:erlllltd or aoihltr'i chatk °" • rtsflOl1tlb4• ""'* _ A""""" .i Ltw AH 11x1ure1 & equtl)f'l'llM of 11111 blkarv e1v11 .. NtW»Ort hK:h• C1111. n.wo Ptnerton. Hel"" G. II~ Tllom•• w. "''II'°"' Mtrre lt,!.nd LYM J•mn .• 1r. tional Academy of Sciences
'""' tOlnOllllY In the tmour'll ol ~of ""fM'lllClpet tmounl Ol ll'lt bondl Pt'f•m·' "',.,., uw ...... ,. tlu\lllttt known II o ... NICA P ... STlllES Tiii• bullntu ,. conducied by •n In• eowm•n. l!lllt '· •nd w.11..,. E. PArl(tr, NICMI~• • '"" Dll'llM ' lta 1"" orow'of tttt eovn11 T,...urtr mwt actot'l'ltM11y Mcll PAIOOWI 11 , 'o11efent ''' '"' 17'191 '"""' • tnd loctled '' !1• w, 8•100• 11vd .. 111· dtvldutJ. • Loe:-•. RObfift A. and ll•bttc• L. AtklnlOl'I. M•l!l!•t Nan •nd D•vld I.Inn meetlng last month in Olapel ttl.lt lllt bldcltr, If 1¥¢ttMful. w111 •cc1P1 •lld IMV ior Mid band• 111 Ktonltnc:t c"'' _., Clll,...._ tMl1 bot (NIYfllllrl l•kllJ, cov111y :.ti Or1ntt. Dtriltl l'tler MOOlll'f wr~nl, Wtldofl l..'t'M tflCI Jiltent Mirta Wf1r• SPlllltl D '"' tl!CI Jolln Fr~. HUI N C
wttll the ,.,,,,. of 1111 bid. Tht_ ~ of tnt C'*1I aceompe11yl"fl 111y a«:tOtad T•h frMJ .... ,,... , Stitt ot,Clllfomlt. Tiils •t•ltl'Ml'll w•• 'fl ltd wltll IN•Cobn-~~0:,~":.~~ l;c' ~j~,~:ri. L11~, k'.r1Jt-Y l.oul" •net lton•ld Ei1l'i Tt~ni said Darvon-N ~ ~n N lfllllitd Oii ftla purdltst price or If 1ucll Pl'Of!Okl Is kttllltd AltwMT-ft;t •)lfflllW' All tlitC\llld M(u1Jty 19r-I of ltlt tv Cltrll of Ofll'llt COU!'lly Oii Mlly 21, WttVtr', Fottll LOl.llM t!'ld No)l'Mtll llOy "'t'•rllfr, ,Sonlt Sue tflll Ttrrv 1 3 but not Ptl'10l'Mld. ....,.._ """ )111~ " Plf'fOrt111riCe sllall " ,. .• ~ 011 ..... -P)lbllll'>fljl Dr•rtP C-t· Dally Pltot, .. ,.,. will 111 • o.Hvtf911 anci thf cnno 1tn. -j "' W!'IMt trade ·•-for pro_...__. I.-Gmlultl'I of Illa dltl!"lcl, thlll ...., bl A'ltlnacl 11y .-Id TrlNIW!'wf.. !tit~ Mt'f ll •rid J~ 1, 11, 21, Im 1"°"73 r.ld..,.atton thlrtfor ptld °" or tfttr Ille PtMll lllddell, JtrMI ·.lfld•Vlrtlnl1 L:, Tov•r, K•lllltan Jtnllfflt ~ ltorillkl ,..,.,_ t""'J' t'l"'"I""'
)Of the d/IJrl<I, Tiit dltCll ll«Ol"fl'll'fllll ttCb 111'1--•I Wiii .. _.,__; I.Sin Illy of Junt, ltYJ, •I f!OO "'Cln<k AM Pullll$11td Ort1191 Cotti Otllv Piiot, ll!ll'lffo,. Crtct M1rl1 tnd Lynn •·"--' H, .... 1 08p&ylaite, SUgprelSed heroin PfOIT!lllllf. ........... ,,.,.,.,_ PUBLIC NOTICE tt Diii City 11vc1. we1t, SUlte '°" Ortlll•• May 31 11111 Junt ';, ''· 21, If?) 1•1l·7a Ot lltbblo. Nott l(•fl'lt'fl'I •l'ld N .... -11 Mty .M , , -~ t -CHANG& IN TAX EXIMPT ITATUI\ "' tny lltM befor9 !tr• bOlldl ,,. .,..., Countt" of Ot•ntt· ,, .... OJ , Anthony ~VIK1j;.'""'"•Alll!O'I '1111 M~ry Ceclll• ccavlng auu ad certain ad-'=-.. fDf fftl....., !tit iwtUMllll blllcltr m1y e111att1nn ...... \Wl"'''" --••crir·~ ... •••••••• c11rtorn11. PUBUC NOTICE "'-".,.""· Jffnlt'IO M. w .Af!WW o. ,,,':';':. T~~ l:,..~~~r.; Gr•t van~es OY({r methadone now
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taguna ans egalA cf1on ossmoor
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'l'hc. city of Laguna Beach and the
Llguna Greenbelt Inc., will take 'legal
'1,1.tion against Rossmoor Corporation to
tillt grading . operations in the city's
watershed area.
. ·rrhe city council agreed WJanimously
Wednesday night to join a legal battle
ainst the land development cc:mJ)"1y.
The council's action came after a
1fi8thy executive (closed-door) session
·al;_ \\•hich the legal ramifications of the '~ion \vere mulled. , . ·
City Attorney Tully Seymour said to-
day he ~ papers -1d be filed in
Divilion 11 of the 0rlU}8e , pountY
Superior O>tut this afternoon, asking the
court to stop Rossmoor grading in-tract
74!4, a 17a..acre 1400-unit subdivision near
El Toro and LagunaCanyon R<>ads.
1be court figttt will hinge on three
main points Seymour told the council ....
They are: · · .
-A detennination by lbe court <'{ the
adeq-.aey of the Rossmoor Env1ton·
Astronauts
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Free Panel
On Skylnb
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -In
a daring, difficult space walk, two Skylab
asthmauts today partially freed a jam·
med solar panel that cou1d restore nearly
fuU power to their orbiting laboratory.
(Related picture. Pagt 3)
mental Impact Report.
-Validity of a grading permit's issu-
ance.
-Validity of a decision by the building
director not to allow , apponents of the
grading the right of appeal from a county
plannfug commission decision approving
the tract. ...._
Officials of ,R.ossmoor Corporation were
not in attendance at the city COWlcil
meeting Wednesday. ·
~~i<:h.ael Schley,· Greenbelt executive
director, said he anticipated other en-
vi ronmental groups in Orange County
\l'OUld lend support to the legal attack .
Louis Helmreich1 Ro!smoor vice presi·
dent , corporate counsel, said this morn-
ing when contacted h:e was surprised by
the city action.
''l was not aware or any potential hear·
iug on the matter last night. 1 really
don't know just how to respond,"
Heimreich1 said. the corporation had
sent a letter to Laguna shortly after the
May 16 public airing about the possibility
of joint legal action.
He .said the company was eager lo
esfablish a dialogue \vith the city on any
problems or the tract's development, but,
that the city had not responded .
Helmreich said Rossmoor Corporation
v.·ould not voluntarily stop grad ing for the
project while the dialogue \Y as under way.
"J ust to cease our entire operations
\\'Ould not be feasible," he said, but ad-
ded that if a particular proble.Ql cou ld be
·"We've got the wine out and locked," ~t-"--c-~.,.~· ...... t1lirleo ~ Jr. reported
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TAPPED FOR FBI POST
Kal!UI City Chief Ktlloy '
Nixon Chooses
Kansas City
Chief for FBI
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prestdent
Nixon -disclosed today that Clarence M.
KeDey, Kansa4 City, Mo, police chief,
will be notnhltted as new FBI director,
descrlbil)g hinf.-111..!!the-beat .. man.. in_tbe
country" for the lop Jaw enforcement
position. ·
The President made the announcement
informally in his oval Office while posing
"for photOgfaphers With Kelley on one side
and Attorney General Elliot L .
Richardson on the other.
Soon afterward, the White House
is!ued a statement formally announcing
Nixon's intenUon to nominate Kelley.
Nixon told qewsmen that Kelley, who
served with the FBI 21 years before
becoming Kansas City police chief in
1961, was cbolen from a list of %7· ~
spective candidates.
· fronr ~ speedlnc ·-alter it had
-out of radio CGDlact with Mission
COnlnll ..... - --.-Ccllrad and Dr. Jaoepb P. Kenrin ex-
ited tbe !pile! station nearly IO minutes
earlier for tbe unprecedented 1ttempt to
release the IOlar wing jammed against
tbe side by a lirip of aluminum.
BecaUR the wine .... freed during the
r_adio blackout, it wa.s not known im-
mediately JUii mw It was dooe.
Y ·outlas lnj.,red But Cmrad had taken several tools
along to do the Job when he scrambled
across tbe roof of the barffi·shaped sta-
tion along 1 makeshift handrail ..
Then the-mmmanderbad to use his
own muscle to raise the bear.1 that held
throe panels of '°tar cells Intended to
convert sunlight to energy to charge hat·
terles In the power.shy space station.
A head-on collision in the 200 block o! Broadway,
Laguna Beach, injured these two youths and anoth-
er Wednesday night. Neil Williams, 17, of Santa
Ana (center) suffered head injuries. His passenger,
Peter Lynch, 17, also of ~~ta Ana, suffered an in-
jured larnyx and lacerations. The other d1iver,
~ohn Keedy, 26, of Fotµttain Valley, had minor in-
JU.ry. Police said !oggy conditions may have con·
tnbuted to the accident.
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lie . pulled taagbt a "lP< that extended
from the beom to a point near the open
hatcb where Kerwin stood by to assist.
'Conrad-then-crouched on-the side of the
station, speeding at 17,000 miles per
hour, m mn .. high and placed the rope
over his shoulder.
As he stood up, the tettBion on the rope
puUed the beam up in a scinors motion.
Coastline Panel
Nixes Exemption
Appeal by Avco
C<inrad repor~ that three ~foot
panels began unfolding as planned but An exemption gran ted Avco Com·
stopped after a few feet. · munity Developers to build 48 residenti al
0 Tbey're all deployed about evenly, but units in Laguna Niguel was denied on ap-
they seem to have stopped," Conrad said. peal by the State Coastal Zone ConserVa-
MiS6ion Cootrol said actuators used to tion Commission Wednesday.
eneod the panels might be cold and that Avco had been granted an exemption
this might be corrected by orientina: the from Prop. 20 permit requirements on
space station to · place them directiy in tract 8038 near Salt Creek Beach by the
~t. South Coast Regional C om m i s s I o n .
l•You're going to bake them out?" (Related stocy Page 3). .
CClllnld ubd. · That was appealed successluUy .. by the
Serpeaa.t Was Busi
Laguna Council Lauds
Purcell for Drug Control
The Laguna Beach City Counci l
formall y commended Police Sgt. Neil
Purcell for superior perfonnance in., a
resolution passed unanimously Wednes-
day night. . •
Purcell . who has been with the Laguna
Beach force since 1968, was responsible
for initiating investigation on the
Brotherhood o[ Eternal Love and the ar-
rest of Dr. Timothy Leary. Richardson commented that Nixon cona
ducted ·a "very exhausting" aean:h for
the right man.
"The important thing is thal while we
had rT n~ he was the finf cboice," +--~Nixon sa1 , pattffig Toney on tbe ¥·
As I It e gray-haired, liOspeCiacled
--Kelley beamed, Nixon Slid: ''nte at-
torney general and I and the Cabinet
agree that we selected the best man in
the country ror the position.''
ll!lsslon Control !'tl>Orted that in· envin>nmental Coalitlon of Orange Coun·
atrumenls an tbe lfOUlld Indicated the ty, a noo-profit dtlzens' group.
lllill lllat bid -deployed already Tract 8038 Includes proposals for· 48 were beginning to provide 90IDe eiee-dwellµtg units and'a service station.
tridty to the· laboratory's batteries. · • Jn .revening the regional decision, the
But, Sgt. Purcell wa sn't in lbe council
chambers to receive his commendation.
He was directing a 10-man assault on an
alleged drug ring. 1'1e . cou.ncU action cited Sgt. Purcell
for ... ~ey role bl the control and sup-
press~ or dangerous dru_gs ~ n d
narcotics in the ciiy of Laguna BeaCll.''
"The city council of the city of Laguna
Beach hereby commends Sgt. Neil
Beach'~ for Houtstanding service to the
cause of law enforcement and extends its
congratulal~ 1'I Sgt Purcell 11p011 his
selection as "S\Jper .Cop."
The Super Cop referenCe is to Purcell's
(See PURCEIL, P111e Z I Conrad and Kerwin began their space · state coastline commission said Avco
walk . by climbing through an air~ock didn't have a vested right to continue
hatch while attached to 60-foot lifelines work partly because it didn't have a local
that fed air and oxygen to their space building permit by Nov. 8~ when the law * * * * * * Wilh Kelley beside him, Richardson
told reporters later that Kelley had the
"precise qualities" needed to run the FBI
(See FBI, Pase I)
suits. changed .
The solar wing waa freed alter qu ite a Prop. 20, the coastal initiative, was
struggle by the space walkers. passed by voters last November. 9 Drug Arrests
La~a Citizens Barking
Orange County iss ued a building
pennit for the project Jan. 31. The tract
map was approved Oct. 24, 1972.
Prop. 20 says a develqpment must have
Laguria Officers Hit Analieim Ring
a building permit and have done substan· Four Laguna Beach Narcotics agents
· ed •nblt1nli1I .. and six .othet Orange eouuty offitti s.
liabilities by Nov. 8 to get an exemption. cracked a possible Anaheim dope ring
A Vt'O can now apply for a coutal pera I toda u ed be mil from the regional commlJsioo or lake ear Y Y a eg to doing business
iU caae to the cour!J. In L<gqna.
'l11e caJilomia Supreme Ccurt Wednes' Ten kilos of marijuana (2.2 pounds
day heard argumeni1 about the ef· each) were confiscated and nine persons
A report that wasn't given sparked .a ''Meanwhile, we must be tortured with fectlve date of Prop. 20 1t the U.S. arrested when a three-day investlgatlOn
lesty exchange al the Laguna Belch City •-all 0.., thia town," 1 woman In the District court In Loo ~el01. tnded at 3 a.m. In the .parking lot of a
rk .... , M •·• w·•··~· tbe ..,.. Somo pe--· -~en ... .u~·~ Bill Road apartment In Anaheim. ~~ eet.,. =~Y over fn>nt row shout..s et tlie council. ·~~ '~" "~ ~~'" ·
I f "-L •• h I · nf01cen~nt dat.ti should be Feb. I, 1973, when the Accord ing to police, wheJr the group ss ue o """ -aw.,., · • •-eppe·-~ ~~. the council '·ader RI h ~ Ba•-23 f A "·I City Manager Lawrence Roae was ~VI aiw ~'YI ·• ct>astllnc commissions began operatlng, .1e;. 1 ca • .., -· , o nau.::m,
slated to re~ to the eounctl m1 the BeVetal meetlnp qo, and told city and not Nov. 8. attempted to complete a 40--kllo sale,
•a us o confrOl measurii an unliillMlrlllher.-lfe·hl:d !Jeerr1ttacnd·l!y-roaming The-State-Attorney General's of!ice hat police .moved..ln•--~-----dogs. . ·clop 'While out w~ his ooe ptt. ruled Nov. 8 Is the effective dete and r.. Pollce'Sgt. Nell Purcell ·of'baguna snid
But Rose told tho cooncn be wae not He aeld that 1lnee-b1S4ast-appeara1nce-cont.JesiJlatlon.ilLSa<ramento.haa-upbtld-ll.Mlfl drew a. loaded .25 automatic but no
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Over~issing .Dog Report
Purcell said a Laguna in formant led
oll1ceri to the group, who hmh.
1'een drumming up business in the Art
Col9ny this week.
When the alleged dope dealers wanted
to make a transaction on their home ,turf
In Anaheim Instead of Laguna 'Beach,
Anaheim police and Orange County
marshals beean1e in\rolv~. Only 10 kilos
of the 40 were found.at the apartment.
"'~give the report. at tho cooncll, sevefal more ,bites had this. · shots were fired and Bates was ap-!="-''-'"~rlmiff'tOlllO'CMrlftatrucle!I the city lieen ~-The state coastline comm i s• ion prebended. .
manager to prepare a report within 30 ••Neat time, we'll have a report if I .\Vedoesday also conducted a pubUc heir· The other ticht attemJ')ted to get away ..
Artested were Janet L. RambUrg1 18,
Anaheim: Ml~ R. Daniels 20,
Anaheim ; James R. -ronn!K>n, -19,
Anaheim; {tichard_ J. Bates. 2 3__,
Anaheim; William C. DeVaney, 21,
B.ue.na Parki Fred lJ. Briggs, 19, Yorba '
Linda. •
. dll~s. How long do we have to wait!" haYO to write it tn)'lelf," Mayor Olarlton ing on an appeal by the Coalition of 1 Purcell said. bu! all were cayght and ar-· /Ear\ Secor yelled from flle· audl~. _ . Boyd told the audience. • !See DENl~L, Page fl rested.
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Three juveniles Nported to be Involved
were~lakcn lnto custody.
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identified. a \\"Ork halt on a specific item
\1·ould be "a different matter.''
Helmrelch said he felt the company
\\'as on !inn legal ground in the matter.
"A revie\v of the record of the p~anning
commission and the actions of the county
of Orange indicate thi s," he s8id.
That opinion is at odds with advice of-
ferred by Laguna's cily attorney
Seymour who \Vednesday night told the
council : '"there were good legal grounds
to challenge Rossmoor. ''
Arch Beach
-Residents •
Fill Hall
Angry Arch Beaoh Heigtft.s residents
filled La guna Beach City C.Ouncil
chambers \\'E\dnesday night to protest a
proposed building moratorium in their
hilltop community.
The council. hearing a recommendation
from the planning commission for im-
position of the building freeze, took no
action, ·but set a special study· session on
the matter for 7:30 p.m. June 'l1 at city
hall. '
€ity ~Ierk Dorothy Musfelt was
-ordered to notify all Arch Beach Heighta
property owners of the special session ,by
mail.
A parade of Arch Beach Heiihti
residents stepped to lhe microphone to
protest any building moratorium.
Cheers arid applause.rang out from the
standing room only audience as speakers
hit the suddenness with which the
moratorium bad been brought to the
council. They al.so decried city-imposed
assessments for sewer lines.
Planning Director Wayne Moody, \\'ho
at times wa s booed and heckled by the
crowd, told councilmen that, with the lift-
ing of an old building moratorium on the
heights, constructioo was proceeding so
fast the city didn't· have enough in-
spec tors to check re1idences now being
built.
Abou t 72 applications for conStruction
are in the mill nov .... Moody said he
feared a "run" on building permits if a
freeze were lo be considered b~t delayed.
Moody said the plaMing department
initially suggested the m o r a to r i u m
because the high density of the residen -
tial area was causi ng severe problems.
He said the hilltop community -bas
about a third of ils potential residential
~lcvelopment, but already is plagued by
inadequate road access. serious fire
hazards . .parks, deficiencies, parking
shortages -"lhe usual problems with
high density development."
·•1r current trends of development are
al.lowed 10 continue, there will be serious
consequences." Moody said. ,
Property owners disa greed.
Mrs. George Hitchcock . 1077 Baja. told
the council that from an esthetic stand-
Point, development or the vacant lots was
preferable to letting them stand open as
collecting places for refuse.
She said the city should hire more in-
spec tors rather than slow construction.
Ron Thom[llOO, 976 TIJuana Street, told
councilmen that, if-the city is concerned
about fire protection, it should buy up
(llee~GHTS, Pare Z)
Oru1e . «:oast
Weatller
lt'll be pretty much the same on
Friday as it was today, according
. ,witll-highs-·1----r
in the 80s at the beaches ri sing to
the low !!ls Inland. Low clouds
end fog In tho early morning hours,
clearing by mld·moming.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
uzouzou, French modti, 2'rnt
Fl .. 40 bust." .l'lnd out aU about
her in story on Paat 12.
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C••pen An11out1ce 1,1ent
Spendlove Gets
Post as
By JAN WORm
Of flit 0.llY 1'1111 S .. lf
Plann~_r_
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Bart spendlove, president ol lhe Sad-
dleback Area Coordinating Council, was
appoinled to the Orange County Planning
_____ Commls<ion-ll!<dneod~)'-tllght:~: ----
Fifth. district supervisor Ron a Id
Caspers made ·the announcemenl at a
lecture on the history and ecology of the
Saddleback Valley at La Pa z
Intermediate School in ~1ission Viejo.
Spendlove will replace Ron Yeo of
Ne wport Beach, who resigned the pOst
Tuesday at Caspers' request.
Spendlove, Yeo, and Caspers were all
present al the lecture, last in a. series of ·
_six which Yeo has coordinated.
Caspers had been asked to speak at Uie
meeting by Yeo before he requested
Yeo's resignation.
compliments were ex changed all
around as the three made their speeches.
"It's not a' big disaster," Yeo sa id
when residents present at the meeting
demanded of Caspers why Yeo was
ousted. "This is probably one of ttie bet·
ter things to happen to me. l 'm still in
there pushing for the county." -'"'~~-veo.prai&ed·Clls])erf:"fOr-trying to·list-en --'"""~
equally to dJ~Vek>pers, homeowners, and
county officials all striving for different
results in the Valley.
Caspers in turn complimented Yeo for
"consistently keeping the public informed
on a new approach to planning." He said
as soon as he found a new challenge for
Yeo he would offer it.
· He affirmed his own record in support
of environmental concerns. saying "I'd
just as soon they never build another
house in southeast Orange County -but
that is a selfish. last-man-in approach.''
Caspers said he preferred a "sou~d ra-
tional approach to land use planning -
quality development plus extensive open
-..space:..'-------·-
"Most landowners have no quarrel with
this." Caspers said. "The s ~a 11
mcrchilnt builder::. are the hardest hit."
From Page J .
PURCELL ...
being one of five police officers in the na-
tion chose'n in a contest tied to an MGM
movie based on a book "Super Cop.'' Sgt.
"Purcell was given an all-expense paid
trip to New York where the movie was
filmed and has a walk-on part.
· Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, who
read the resolution, said she had talked
with Purcell, and that Laguna didn't
have to worry about losing him to the
New Yoik Police Department.
"But, we might lose him. l u
llollywood ," Mrs. Sweeney quipped.
Mayor Qlarlton Boyd e1tended official
thanks from "the people of Laguna
Beach for "outstanding service to the en·
entire city." He said it was a
"cumulative amount of praise" and
thanked the "police chief and his depart·
ment for fine work."
From Pagel
DENIAL ...
pennit granted the Aliso Water Manage-
ment Agency for a land-ocean outran in
South Laguna.
The agency received a coastal permit
to constrOct the outfall for treated waste
y,•ater discharge from the South Coast
Regional Commission.
The COalition claims the sanitation proj·
ect is growth-inducing and the regional
body didn't have full information on the
outfall's capacity ¥.•hen it acted.
Dale Secord of Costa Mesa and Lorell
U>ng of South Laguna spoke for the
Coalition Wednesday. Attorney Alex
Bo\vie represented the agency.
FIFTH DISTRICT PLANNER
S..dd.leback's Spendlove
From Pagel
FBI ..•
at a time when morale is low as a result
of the Watergate scandal.
The attorney general said Kelley took
over as Kansas City police chief when its
police force was at a "low ebb" because
of corruption and poor disciptine and
transformed it into an "imaginative and
innovative la\\' enforcement agency."
Kelley declined to discuss his "plans or
philosophy" prior to testifying at Seoate
confirmation hearings, but said he hoped
to be "instrumental in furthering strong
cooperation" bel,veen local, state and
federal law enforcement agencies in a
concerted attack against crime.
As For efforts to reduce crime, Kelley
said they should be conducted "with
recognition of human rights and dignity,''
adding that ''I strongly adhere to those
precepts~·· --
Of the press, he said: "You form a
strong barrier to oppressive law en·
forcement and I for one want to aid yo u
in attacking this specter."
Chorale Concert
Tickets Offered
Tickets are still available for concert
of the lrvine Mastel-Chorale set for 8
p.m. Friday at the Laguna Beach High
School Auditorium.
The concert. last in the chorale season.
is sponsored by SaddJeback College free
of charge to the public.
John Alexander will conduct the ~
voice groop in Bloch's "Sacred Service,"
l\tozart's Coronation 1.1ass, a n d
Debussy's "Trois Chanson."
Tickets "ill be available at the door or
by calling SaddJeback College at 831·9700,
ext. 44. The state commission scheduled a vole
on the appeal June 20 at a meeting near
Los Angeles International Airport . The
exact loca tion hasn't been chosen yet. Newport Shootings
From Pagel
HEIGHTS ...
now-vacant land and "put a fire depart·
ment up there."
Douglas Whi taker, an Arch Beach
Association (ABA) board member, was
booed when he stepped forward to list the
problems "'ith the area. He called for a
halt on building \lJltil plans could be
made for orderly development.
The moratorium as proposed by the
planning commi!sion would hold up con-
struction oo residences on less than i fl
foot by 100 foot lots. h1ost Arch Beach
Heigh_ts Jots are 25 feet by too feet .
The moratorium would freeze building
of new residences until the city had time
to study four alternatives for the area,
\\•hich Moody identified as:
.,...Fire pFOte<;tion considerations
-Quot a sys tem for s taged
development
. -Redevolopment agency which could
purchase aJJ the vacant land. resubdivide
into Jargei' parcels and resell the proI>-
er1y
-A lot-combination ordinance.
, OUNGI COAST "
DAILY PILOT Police Say Stolen Goods--i--.
""-0......,. C..11 0.0.TL'I" PILOT, wllh wllk:ll
• lol ~ ""' H ..... l'rftl, '-PUblllllfd bY
W. o,..,._ C6'tl Publl"'lnt temo.ny, S.~.
,. .. _,llllftl ••• Mllllled, Mand1y lhrougti
,.rllkly, tor Coll• M.,., Hewpo'n &e.dt,
Hwl1'"9Jon ' h ldl/F-.. 111 Valley, L-
s.di, ln1Mt5801et>ac11 •ncl kn Cl9men!t /
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Found h1Home of Bandit
i... J-cap111r-. "' 11nu11 reo111n11 F · \' 11 r "d od h .c1111011 11 SM.llHllMll s.tutii•" 1,,., Suod•v•. oun1a1n a cy po ice sa1 I ay t c their shotguns drawn.
ri. prJnc1pi11 .-u11>111e Pllnl "' 11 U& w.,1 ' '"'O bandits shot to death Tuesday night He said they apparently fired into the
''' '""'• Cost• M .... c.11,_,i., .,.,._ apparently have a long record llf car when the two men made some
Rob.rt N. w.... narcotics and burglary offenses. furtive movements after being ordered to ,.,..,.....,. .,.. "'"''""r. Detectives said they have a I so freeze.
J•cli-It Cvtlay '\ recovered what they believe to be stolen 4,mburgey said some money was found Vier ,.,..5Mlll .... ~., MIMOt< I L-c Tli•'"'' 1e,,.,u property rom luc arson ho me of one of clutched in the hand of one of the dead
l!dltot the dead men, Jack Elvin Nation, 23. men.
Thom•• A. Mvtphln• Nation was killed along with Thomas It \\'as discovered after the shooting •-.1111" •111..,. Bernard Kozeluh, 32, when four Fountain that the two guns used in the robbery -
CMrl" H. '-• · Aich•r4 '· Nall Valley officers fired shotgun blasts into and automatic and a small caliber .. ....,., Mellaelnl l'llltwa l-----1---~""~..... elr ca r a[le~comering-it"in-thtrparttng--r~lver ftait rown rom the car
22 2' Fore1t A'f'lllVI lot or Hoag Memorial Hoapital in during the chase.
fi'•lll-.i AfUr,11: r.o. a.1 m , ,2652 Newport Beach. All fou r Offtcen remain on active duty
'"'-OM... The tv.·o men J1ave been positively iden· statu.s with the Fountain Valley depart·
'"'• Mtt•: ,,. ...... ,..,"... ti fled as the pair that had Maged a $150 ment, a spokesman said todly. H::C::... ltadl: aw H...,.,, ~,11 holdup of lhe Stop 'N Go market in Foun· Amburgey sakf this momlrig that he '1::' °"'*'~~ U::. ~':"::.'1 taln Valley before the shooting. has not determined whether the case wlll
.,.,1,,111 17141 Mio4JJt Thaj robbery launched a high speed be turned over to the Orange County
a frw M tc d 1 1 MJ.H JI chase through Fountain Valle]I, Hun· Grand Jury.
tlngton Beach, Costa Mes:i, and Newport "It's too premature for me to say," he ~ .._. Al O.part 11t11 Beach which ended in the ho~pital park· Mmmeoted. ''There are still a lol of-· ,......... .......... • 'I:'' --~t. 1rn, 0 ,.,.. eo.11 , • .,.11"''"' lng lot when the seven pursuing patrol ple to talk to yet."
:=v. H• -•llf'it.. m""1r111ttot. cars cornered the air -Xhe Grand Jury,-ln 1 rectntly com-
-¥ •-~~::, "!.~.;.'*.: ---ACCClrdln(-to 'iletecllve Sam Amburgey pletcd investigation, e x o n e r a t e d ~· " GP'ffitllt -· of the Newport Beach Police Depnrt· Westminster Officer Tim Miiier In the =,,..,o.i=r:-..ri:, •Jr':: ~ ment, the FoonLain Valley orflcetl, Lee shoo~lng death of Miguel Ronquillo of "*""""' ~ _,. a .11 """"'"'J 1N111wy P.epka, and Ed· Rasmussen and· reserve Santa Ana:--RontpJlllo was fatally Shot
.,.. •••• •• fllllfl"h'. officers ~Dominic Burak and Curt!M while Miller was tttemptlfil to artest
Fowler approached the bandits' car with him In Fou'taln Valley.
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Woman Cyc list
Shot by Rifle;
Boy, 13, Seized
A ¥.·oman was struck by a rifle bullet in
Santa ·Ana Wednesday night and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
reeovered the gun and arrested a 13-
year-old boy.
• The victim was ?-.1yrtis L. Bratton, 40,
of 2016 \V. Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana.
She was reported in good condition today
in Santa Ana Community Hospital with a
gunshot wound in her left shoulder.
Investigators said Miss Bratton was
bicycling with a friend, Solomon Allen, on
Fairview Street when she fell from the
cycle near Willits Street shouting that
she had been wounded.
A police search or the neighborhOod
turned up-empty shell casings in Tue
backyard of a home. They found the 13-
year-old boy home alone and recovered
the rifle. The yo ungster was turned over
to juvenile authorities.
Air Crash
Laguna Council
Action Revealed
In f.apsule Form
Here are the principa1 matters discus11-
ed by the Laguna -eeach City Council
m .. ting Wednesday nlght In regulAr
session :
RO&SMOOR LAWSUIT -Agreed lo
Join 'fith Laguna Greenbelt Inc .• -in "
legal action Seeking a halt to the
developer's grading in the Laguna
watershed area.
ARCH BEAt'H moratorium ·-Set a
special meeting for June 27 to hear the
public concerning a building freeze for
new homes in the hill top community
while studies are undertaken on prob-
lems of the high-density neighborhood.
MAIN BEA.CH demolition -Agreed to
demolish part of the old·.ShelJ -service sta·
lion, but retain use or the building and
gas tanks fO!' emergency storage during
fuel crisis.
ABAl\'OONED WELLS Law -Passed
to a second reading a proposed law re·
quiring abandoned wells to be made safe.
TROUBLED WATERS -Approved a
permit for a home to be constructed on a
bridge over a portion of Bluebird Cr~k.
Council was concerned over limitation of
pe;destrian access to canyon nature ways,
but was unable to prohibit construction.
TROUBLED IDGHWAYS -R«cived
a petition from Victoria Beach area
residenls complaining of traffic hazards
at Nyes Place and Coast Highway.
Public works director was ordered to
meet with the state about a city-purchase ,
of a signal light on I.he state highway.
PARKING STRUCTURE -Adjourned
to a special me«ing at 7:30 p.m. next
Wednesday to discuss the $970,000 Glenn·
eyre Street parking facility. -----1 COMPLETE
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ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSD AY, JUNE 7, 1973 TEN CENTS
IL ag:una 1ans eg aI Rossmoor
The ci~y of Laguna .. Beach and the
Laguna Greenbelt tnc., will take legal
action against Rossmoor Corporitlon to
halt grading operations in the city's
watershed area.
The city council a'reed unanimously
\llednesday night to JOin T legal-battle
against the land development company.
The council's action came after a
lengthy executive (closed-door) session
atwhicb the legal ramifications of the
action were mulled.
City Attorney Tully Seymour said to-
day he apocled papers would be filed in
Division ll ot the Orange County
Superior Court this afternoon, asking the
court to stop Rossmoor grading in tract
7434, a 178-acre 1400-unit subdivision near
El Toro and La,guna Canyon Roads.
The court fight will hinge on three
main points Seymour told the council.
"nley are:
-A determination by the court or the
adequacy of the Rossmoor 'Environ·
mental Impact Report.
-Validity of a grading permit's issu-
ance.
-Validity of a decision by the building
director not to allow oppanents or the
grading the rigllt of appea l.from a county
planning commission decision approving
the tract. •
Officials of Rossmoor Corporation v.l!re
-not in attendance at th e city council
meeting \Vednesday.
~tichael Schley, Greenbelt ex{!i;utive
Takes San Diego Post
director, said he anticipated other en-
vironmental groups in Orange ·County
would lend support to the legal attack.
Louis Helmreich, Rossmoor vice presi-
dent, corporate counsel, said this morn-
ing when contacted he was surprised by
the city action.
"l was not aware of any potential hear-
ing on the matter last night. I really
don '_t kno~ just how lo respond,"
Heimreich said the corporation had
sent a letter to Laguna shortly after the
Astronauts
May 16 public airing about the possibility
of joint legal action.
He said the comp:iny \\'as eager to
establish a dialogue \\'ith the city on any
problems or the tract's development, but,
that the city had not responded.
Helmreich said Ros.smoor Corporation
\\'OUld not voluntarily stop grading for the
project whJle the dialogue was under way.
"Just to cease our entire opei:ations
\rould not be ·feasible," he said; but ad·
ded thiit if' a particular problem could ;)e
Wall Sitter
Takes Tumble
Somebody ~t on the wall and
somebody had a great ran Wed·
nesday afternoon in Costa Mesa,
but it wasn't Humpty Dumpty.
.Irvine -Planning i ;ee Panel
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1\\'0 breathless 14-year~ld girls
~alled police about 5 p.m. to say
they bad jt!st encounte!ed a naked
man sitting on a brick wall at
Fairview Road and Dartmoqtb
Piece.
Director Resigns On Skylab
The girls said the nude young
man -equally shocked when they
surprised him as be sat dangling
his legs -tumbled over bftc:twards
into a clump of bushes and disa~
pea red.
· EcOlo gist Says
Supervisors Tied
To Developers
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of .... o.llr Pllilt St8ff
City of Irvine Planning Director Bruce
\\1arren, 38, has resigned. He will head
the 5&-man planning staff of San Diego
County.
Warrerfs resignation from his $'24 ,000 a
year PoSt becomes effective July 6. On
July 14 he ._.... plamilll director..lor
San Diego Coumy at a salary ol $27.500.
"The new job is of a kind that doesnl
c.-. ~ very often," Warren aaid t~
dq, "! W"f_recniited for tho poot and
allboueh I '""!Id like to have stayed
longer in Irvine, it's a professimal op-
por't1Joity I cannot turn down.'.'
Warren said bis wife, Marian, is
particularly reluctant to leave their Jiew
The Orange County Board o f home in University Park. "There isn't
Supervison w!U not approve a land me aootber University PB/k in all of
plan that slgnlficanUy afl<cts the Sad· Sodthern Calilomia," Warren said, ad-
dleback Valley because the board owes ding the famUy will remain in Irvine through the summer while he commutes its election cam'pajgn financing to to the neW job.
builders and developers, Tbe resignation launches the city or-
11lis charge was leveJed by Bob Irvine on yet aDOther search for a plan-
Snyder. chairman ol tho couotywlde nine director. W"""'1 was hired Au g. 29,
Open Space Action Group .m vice I~ year, following a six-month long, na·
chairman of the Environmenta1 COllitlon t1onwide search. . . . .
at the last lecture in a series on the On Oct. 2 be began his duties m Irvine,
history and eaJlo«y of the SeddlebKk leaving tho city ol Chula Vista , in San
\!.alley --Diego c.ot.tnty. Warren spent 11 years 1n ruth District Supervisor Ronald Cu· the Chula Vista planning department and
pers was unable to answer the charaes wu its director for nearly nine years. He
because be spoke !irlt on the four-man i.s a landscape architecture graduate or
panel ind tell following his opeech. Micblgan Slate University.
"I had hoped he could reply to thlt," W)len he came to Irvine eight months
Snyder told the group. ago, Warren said he looked f!>J'Ward to
Snyder a civil engineer and Lake working with the citizens and praised
Fc:ftit ;esident said he has slowly Irvine's reputation for citl7.en participa·
diaoovered that 1few things move politi-lion.
clans but their financial ties. Today, City Mana'er William Woollett
"The roly answer is to find a candidate Jr. indicated the city's intense citizen
who's independently wealthy -or to participation in plaruting at the same
\vork for election reform.'.' Caspers, time: adds impetus to the search for a
however is lndependently wealthy and replacement and "makes it difficult for
fOf' the mc,.L part bas financed his own anyone to join the city statr.
campaigns. "We've developed and will maintain an
Snyder said that he has decided to exlnmely rapid pace," Woolietl said.
spend the next year of his lilt working "We operate at a different temPo than
for independent candidates. most cities do.
"Small· citizens' groups can tackle "Aloog with this Is the fact that
small issues," Snfder said. "But I don't Irvine is presented plaMing and zon~g
want you to think that by jbinbig a group matters at a higher level ·of sophistica-
(See SNYDER, Page I> tion than most cities get f r o m
* ·* * SACC President Named
To County Planning Panel
By lAN WORTH
OI' IM DaflW ,...., l ltff
D~llY Plklt Stfff ,.,..,_
IRV INE PLANNER QUITS
Warre n T•kes Sin Diego Post
'
developers.
•·rm not. swggesting these are reasons
why Bruce didn 't work out' here, but
rather are feascftl s \Vhy his position can't
go unfilled for long.
"\Ve have a stronger commitment to
planning at the council level·and in the
city manager's office," \Voollett said. ''It
is the most important thing v.·e do.
"I don 't like to lose Bruce, but if a
person has an opportunity to improve his
professional career, I wouldn'.t stand in
his way ," Woollett said.
Along with budget hearings which are
under way before the council this month.
\Voollett said he will present "in a week"
a program to recn1il both a new planning
director and an assistant.
"'lllcre are several sizeable zoning re·
(See RESIGN, Page Z)
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -In
a daring, difficult space walk, two Skylab
astronauts today partially freed a jam·
med solar panel that could restore nearly
full power to their orbiting laboratory.
(Related pictµre , Page 3)
"We've got the wing out and 19(:ked,"
commander Charles Com:,ad Jr. reported
from the speedipg station after it had
1>ee11 out o1 radio C.Otect· With llli8aloo Cilitfol inoie ttion ooe lloUr. .
Conrad llld llr.,.looepb P. ;~ ~
t:ed tho -uttoo ll<!ltlr • -earlier for the ~ attempt to
release tile llO!ar wing Jal"""" againot
the side by. a strip_ ol. aJumbrum.
Because the wing was freed during the
radio blackout. it wa• not known im~
mediately jwtt how it was done.
put Cmrad had taken several tools
along to do the job when he scrambled
across the roof ol tho harrel·shaped sta-
tion along a makeshift handrail.
Then the commander had to use his
own muscle to raise the beaf.1 lhat held
three panels of solar cells intended to
convert sunllgbt to energy to charge bat·
teries in the power-shy space station.
He pulled taugbt a rope that extended
from the beam to a point near the open
hatch where Kerwin st~ by to assist.
Conrad then crouched on the side of the
station, speedlng at 17,000 miles per
hour, 270 miles high and placed the rope
over his shoulder.
As be stood_l!J>, the tension on the rope
pulled ~ beam up in a scissors motion.
(See SKYLAB, Page I)
Mll-8IC ..FESTIV AL_
A TTRACTS 3,(}()()
Some 3,000 students from l& scbools in
the San Joaquin School District turned
out at the Anaheim Qlnventioo Center
for a rousing "I Believe in. Music"
festival, which also 9ef'Ved as a tribute to
ootgoing district superintendent Ralph
Gates.
This story, along with other news in the
South CoMt and West County areas, will
be found today on Page 25.
UPIT ......
TAPPED FOR FBI POST
KenNs Clty,Chlef Ke lley
Getty's Sort Had.
Minor Knife Cut
01i Eve of Deatli
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The night
before he died, the eldest son of
billionaire J. Paul Getty suffered a
superficial stab wound in the chest from
falling on· a knife, police said today. ·
George Franklin,' Getty rt, ·a 48-year·
old oil e:iecuijve, died Wednesday af-
ternoon in Qµeen of Angels Hospital of
what a Getty' Oil, Co. spokesman said was
a cerebral hemorThage.
Police Lt. William Matheson saiC Getty
was barbecuing meat Tuesday night
when he fell on Hie decking arolllld the
swimming pool at his home in -the ex·
elusive suburb of Bel Air and stabbed
hinlselI with a knife he was carryi.ilg.
"The wound was superficiaJ, about
three-fourths o( an inch wide," said
Matheson.
Getty became unconscious later in the
night and was taken to the hospital in a
private ambulance, 1'1athcson said.
Police said there was no immediate
evidence to indicate that !oul play \Vas
involved. They said •they had not learned
who was present when Getty fell.
Fiil"lerton Man Sought
In Wounding of Mesan
By ARTllUR·R. VINSEL L, Marich, 26, whJle a second fleein g
identified. a \\'Ork halt on a specific ilem
\rould be "a different matter.''
Helmreich said he felt the company
\\'BS on fir1n legal ground in the matter.
"A revie\v of the record of the planning
conunlssion and the actions of the county
of Orange indicate this," he said.
That opinion is at odds "'ilh advice of-
rcrrcd by Laguna's city attorney
Seymour "'llo \Vednesday night told th.t
council : "there "'ere good leg!!-1 grounds
to challenge Rossn1oor~·
l\.ansas Citv
ti
T~p Officer
'Best Man'.
\VAS!llNGTON (U PI) -President
Nixon ·disclosed today that Clarence M.
Kelley, Kansas City, Mo., police chief.
will be nomrnated as new FBI director,
describing him as "the best man· in the
country" for the top law enforcement
position.
The President made the announcement
informally in his oval office while posing
for photographers with Kelley. on one side
and Attorney General Elliot L •
Richardson on the other.
Soon af~rward, the White House
issued a statement formally announcing
Nixon 's intention to nominate Kelley.
Nix«r told .newsmen that Kelley, who
served with the FBf 21 years before
bet..'OmiDg Kansaa City Police chief in
1961, was chosen from a list of 'Z1 pro-
specti ve can<Udates.
Richardsou commented that Nixon con-
ducted a "very exhausting11 searCh for
the right man. '· . __,
"The important thing is that while we
had 27 names , he was the first choice,··
Nixon ~id, patting Kelle y on the back.
As t h e gray-h.aired, bespectacled
Kelley beamed, Nixon said: ''The at~
tomey gene ral and I and the Cabinet
agree that we selected the best man in
the country for the position."
With Kelley beside him, Richardson
told reporters later that Kelley ij~ the
"precise qualities" needed to run the FBI
at a time when morale is low as a result
of the Watergate scandal.
The attorney general said Kelley look
over as Kansas City police chief when its-.
police force was at a "low ebb" because
or corrupti9n and poor discipline and
transformed it into an "imaginative and
innovative law enforcement agency."
Kelley declined to discuss his "plans or
philosophy" prior to testifying at Senate
confirmation hearings, but said he hoped
. lo be "instrumental in furthering strong
cooperation" between local. state and
fOOerall aW enforcement agencies in a
concerted attack ·against crime.
As for efforts to reduce crime, KeUey
said they should be conducted "with
rec~gnition of human rights and dignity,"
addmg that "I strongly adhere to those
precepts."
Of the press, he said: "You form 11.
strong barrier to oppressive Jaw en-
forct'.n1ent and I for one want to aid you
. in attacking this specter."
If confirmed by the Senate, the 61-year-
old Kelley would take command of a law
enforcement agency which has been
without a permanent head since ~
death of . J. Edgar Hoover May 2, 1972,
and which bas been shaken and
demoralized in the Watergate scandal.
Orange (:east
Wea tlter
1--fl---...Jllirt-Speodlou,..J>mident ol the Saci-
dleback Area Coordinating eouncuta was
appointed to the Orange County Planning
COmmlsalon Wednescloy nigbt.
Flith dlltrlet 1111pervloor R o n a I d
Caapers made the announcement at a
lecture on the history and ecology of the
Saddlebeck Valley at Le Paz
IDtennedlato School in Million Viejo.
...
when residents present at the meeting
dem1adod ol ca.por.._..hy-¥-.wa
ou•ted. "This II probably ..,. or the bet·
ter things to happen to me. I'm still in
lhtre pushing for the county." ,
01 "'-CHllY 'llet ,,." suspec t was grabbed by witriesses at the It'll be pretty much the same on
A dragnet spread today for a Fullerton scene and held for police. Friday as it w,as t(lda , accocdin
man with flow ng r a u an y s:--rnoma>~s.->20rt.-.w"ho"4l"lv,.esr-11.-n-Ho-ihe-wea vice, g
mustache, accused ol blasting one pistol another. unit at the large, three-story in thl 60s at the beaches rising to
shot into a Costa Mesan during a dispute complex at Harbor Boulevard and Vic· the lo\9 80s inland. Low clouds
Wednes<;lay, possibly crippling him for toria street,1 was booked on suspicion o[ nnd fog in the early morning hours.
l ' I
Speodlove will replace Ron Yeo of
Newport Beodt, who lef&nod tho pool
ru..ctay It Caspers' ,.q-. ·
Spendlove,-Yeo, .and CUpm _,. all
present ol the lecture, last In 1 IOrlel ~
sl• which Yeo, has coordinated.
Cupers had been uked to spell< 1t the
meetinf by Yeo .bolore he reqUllled
Yco's restcnatloa.
COmplimenla were excllanced an
around a1 the three INde their 1l)Olches.
.. It's not a big dimler,11 Yeo said ·-
Yeo pralled Calper1 for trying to listen
equally to developers, homeowners, and
county officials all striving !or dlUerent
results In the Valley.
·CU!>erl In tum complimented Yeo for
•100Dlbteatly keeping the public informed
Ob a new 1pproech to planning." He saJd
as IOOD 81 he !OUJ\d • new challenge for
-.Yeo.be.would offer_lt.
He afflrDMd his own rtrord in support
of enVlronmental concerm, sayi,ng "t'd
just as aoon they never build another
hou1e In ooutheut Orange County -but
lhol 11 1 lelfish1 last·mall·in ap~roaeh."
Casper1 said ne preferred a "sound ra·
tiooal apProach to land use planning -
(See SPENDLOVE, 1'1111 I) .
,
life. assault with intent to commit murd~r. clearing by mid-morning.
Gerry M. Noah, 24, ol 525 Victoria St., Marich -who police say is considered
was listed In critical condition at Costa anned and dangerous -ls wanted on the
Mesa Memorial Hospital today, where same charge. ...
surgery to remove a heavy caUber slug Thomas is not believed to be the trig·
wes unsuccesaful WednesdaY nlaht. terman, according to investlaators, bul
The lead chunk, shown by X·rays to be is aecUS<d or being presept a1 Apl. 122,
a .38 calibe or_V mlllimeter .l>ulleJ, was ~hlch tb<..YJClim _occupied, when Noah
fired at close range, ripplng through was shot. --::
'Noah's liver, aplcco and intestines and No motive for the dispute Ms beeD
lodging jn his spine. dlsclo>ed.
c_.....;:"n loaksJJkL.l~.J~-•l!i!YL• io...,500_"SPIAIJiicriS!lowd ulcltly_gatbcred arolllld in the chance," Detective c... Sam eoratu v1 &·t 1le apartffienf comnlex fl•llt ,.Uot Sttlt l'tlett "'&"" r sltid lc>da;. which Is heavily populated by yotmger
FIFTK DISTRICT PLANNER
S.ddltbetk's Spendlove
t
A search was launched immediately persona, many of whom wtre at hbme
alter the noon hour shooting for Dennis (See MANHUNT, Page II
. '
INSlDE TOJ)A 'Y
"Zouzou, French model, 2nd
Fl., 40 bu.st." Find out al l about
Iler i n storu-on Page 12. -. -
% DAil Y PllDT 15 ..
-Aetion --
On Budget
-lttde--Resigns
City Mcuiage r Faces Pot Rap
CERRITOS (AP) -The cl ty_councll of <this Los Angeles sub-
urb bas accepted the resignation of Clty.J.lmager John De Weercl,
who is to be arralgned Monday in Downe Municipal Court on a marijuana possession charge. -
A-etor Seeks •
Coast Boat
HttD-itt Suit ---• , -· _ ___, __ he--complalnt against Do -WeeNI, 34. stemmed from an In-•
_ir_vine city councilmen rcvie.wed ta73:74 vestigation of a traffic accident 'l'uesday in J..a ~firada involving ..,.
budget figures for !our city department s his car and a icamper truck. . Actor· Eniest Borg\line put· on what
Wednesday night . deterring action on qrricials said that 10 persons \\'ere injured in the accident, may have boon an award-winning
pla nning. public y,,•orks and capital inl· l\\'O seriously. perforinance \Vednesday and if it turns
provc n1cnts until later study sessions. G 1 d K · t 1 ff · d' t · C .1 out that way , entertainer Victor Borge ----,The ~ items no_Lcox.c.wL.\\lcdnes...._ . ay or napp, env1ronmen a a airs 1rec or 1n err1 OS..z 1 -day account for nearly three-quarters -as-t:e-e-n11amlrd-a"Ctlng cfty-manager-replacllfg De\Ve.etd, Who is ...-...l!n1t-goftfg·to lkeiFat=all.
of the $2 .4 million city budget, if coun-expected to surrender at Downey lifunicipal Court on Monday. Borgnlne showed up in Orange CoWJty
cilmen up the allocatlong for capital im-Superior Court to press his claim tha.t the
provements from th!! $227,000. amou nt mold containing the hull of the $107,000,
currently budgeted. · 56·foot yacht he ordered from boat
Some or all or the $1.5 million or unap-Before Watergate builde r Joseph Stephens of Newport
propriated reserve s are certain to be -Beach should be immediately .sur-
allocated toward a $7.2 million cit y rendered to him .
''shopping list" of parks and public works May Have Heard of Plan The veteran actor claims Stephens pr'&jects. forfeited ~e mold when he failed to p~
Meanwhile, councilmen have dispatch· duce Borgninc 's boat by Oct. 31, 1970,
ed consideration or the $106,289 ad· the dale agreed on when both men si~ed
ministrative se rvices, the $618,609 publi c a ship building .contract in late 1969:
'WHERE'S MY BOAT?'
Be1ched S11lor Borgnine
Fro1ttPagei
SPENDWVE-.-: ·
quality dfv•lopment pIUI utell!ive open •
space " • "l\.f~t landowners have no quarrel whb •
this," Caspers said. "11le s m ~,I I ,
merchant builder:. are the hardest hit.
caspers said ho felt land use was the :
--1QP.: issue in the mlnds or resrdents of his
sui)erv $0rli1-area IDClUdtng the 100. ~
square mile Saddleback Vallt!Y.
lie also affirmed support for the ~
ruuniclpal advisory council, an elected .
body of up to nine residents which SAC9:
has recommended for the V~lley .. IC .
""'ould 00 an ofrJclal representativ e voice.·
to Caspers' office. . :.
-+--"-"\Ve'Ll,_Juj}tjs for a whil~aud se_c_ir tt,___,1 incre8ses the flow of commuiirca11on to •
my office," he said. ,
Caspers implied th3t one reason behind i.
Yeo's requested resignation was that th~
Newport Beach architect is not a res1-•
deht of the Valley.
"It's-important to have all the direct
pipelines to the residents we can get,"
Caspers said.
Spendlove, a five-year re~i~ent or. the.
Aegean · Hills area of ttf1ss1on Viejo.:·
operates his own business, a newspaper .
recycling operation called "Ecology
Plus." , safety and · the $223.407 communit y F B • H Id But Borge got into the act during
services department budgets. or uggmg-a eman testimony before Judge Robert Banyard c M ' Increases in public safety total are ex-· . · when Stephe11s' lawyer argued that the oas t a11 s
peeled however, as city staff prepares mold, built at a cost of $122,500, noW con-
He also does freelance consulting to
two aerospace companies. ~pendlove, a fonner president of the.
figures reflecting ir1creas00 po Ii c·e t~ins the hulf-Of-the ,great Dane's Aegean Hills Homeowner~· Association,
said he "will resign as president pf SACC. ·services asked by councihpen. \VAS~IINGTON (AP).:... Former White Watergate burglary were formulated. $!55,000, 65-foot boat. Ch c
C. II . l-touse Chief or Staff H. H. Haldemari has Halde • t t t d · urges U-t 1ty ~tanager' \Vi iam Woollett Jr. said man s s a emen was ma e 1n a If the hull or Borge's boat is removed
od -II I k indicated he tnay have known before the d t ay rounc men a so as ed to include e1»sition taken last month in connection from the mold, it ""ould be destroyed, ·
f . . 1 Watergate burglary that po 1 it i ca I S h money or prov1s1on o emergency am-h d be with a civil suit stemming from the tep ens testified.
uJ • . ·..i ... "'h wiretappi_!l_g_ and espiona~e a en I S z · · · -~-l!"'"'""'"';-o,.N~~~·"'"---=--'-'-'=-="--'---'-----'W•tergate-.eandal..,,nd-...!cased-toda"'.~·~~11e-a1 told udge-&nyard ha,1-1 -11-n l"li. -l~ltz.ng. service was suggested by the city's NIXON SPY PLAN 11 Borgnine could now get the boat he V L health care advisory study committee. e said he had no recollection or being ed .
Other sp.eakers on the paneVwere Bob'
Snyder, vice president or t b «_
Emvironmental Coalition , and Van.
Stevens,...director...o! .. en.vJronmentaLpla~'-~..,_~
ning for the Mission Viejo Company.
From PGfJe 1
RESIGN ...
quests due to be filed later this month,''
\Voollett obser\'ed, indicating the
pressure on the city planning department
v.·ill increase.
Additionally, the city's general plan ef-
fort is under \.\'BY, a pJanning fuoction that
'"as delayed pending the hiring of War-
ren last year as th.c. city's first planning -direclor. -._---.-------
"The lo:id is just not going to
decrease," Woollett said.
Al best. \Voollett estimates. 60 day s
\vould be the minimum ti1ne needed to
hire a rcplaccmenl.1 •
"I'm going to ask the council to allow
concurrent recruiting or an assistant
planning director, s,o that once the new
director is hired he can select an assis-
tant."
Councilmen today would not comment
publicly, but privately observed that
WalTen was brought to Irvine at an un-
fortunate time is the city's history.
H•••Among private comments by councilmen
today were J,he following ~rvations
about the unfortunitte timing of Warren's
aervice to Irvine: •
The old planning comm.ission had
Doundered without a planning staff for
six months, the general plan process was
months behind schedule, a variety of zon-
ings which \Vould have doubled the city's
-->f'l'i"reein the period or one year if approved
troubled city staff and councilmen alike
and the city's most trying single zoning
-the Village of Valley Vi ew -em·
broiled the new planning director in a
polilical "war" over moderate cost hous-
ing.
Sailor Reveals
Sabotage Story
_ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A saHor
reluctantly has testified that h i s
bunkmate admitted sabotaging a n
aircraft carrier "for the hell of it" and
because he ctisliked the Navy.
Fireman Ross Bailey, 20, of Redlands,
said Wednesday that Patrick Chenoweth ,
21, or Puyallup, Wash ., told him July I
that he threw a paint scraper and l\\'O
large bolts into the reduction gears on
th:! U.S.S. Ranger.
At first, Bailey refused tO te stify on
grounds that he might incriminate
himself because he kn ew of the sabotage
and didn't re1»rt it. He took the stand
after being granted inununity from pros-
ecution by the 12th Naval District CQm·
mander.
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WARNING TOLD-Sto,ry, Page 4 told of the meetings during the time they want via a proposed new arrangement with Campbell Yachts JnC'. who have Huntington Besch finan cial executive
discussed a l high·level campaign
strategy mee tings.
In fact. Haldeman says. he may have
known about the meetings while they
··••ere going on.
It reportedly wa s in those meetings, at
least two or which were held in the office
of then·Atly. Gen. John N. 1t1itchell, that
the . evenq.ial plans which led to the
were taking place in late 1971 and early stated they will build the vessel for the
1972, but would not dispute the fonncr star of "McHale's Navy." ~ Don Harris Jr., Frid a Y faces· ar·
statements_ of others th at he did knov• Borgnine's la"')'er said the actor \fust raingment in West Orange County
about them. ~·ants his $46,017 deposit back. Borgnine Judicial Dislrict on reduced charges of
Attorneys for the Democratic National said essentially the same thing in more soliciting for lewd behavior.
Committ~e. which filed ,the civil suit, colorlul language outside the courtroom. Harris, 44. of 9'lO'l Christine Drive, was
asked Haldeman if it was possible that It was pointed out lo Judge Banyard arrested Friday by Huntington Beach
John W. Dean JU, then the White House that "~ .. Ir. Barge's problems are not ~1r. vice officers after they allege he offered
counsel, told him of the meetings while Borgnine's problems. \Ve were concerned
FromP .. eJ
SNYDER ...
you'U be able to c:han.ge things."
Snyder also lambasted the county's
land use etemenl ol the general plan, in .
hearings before the planning commission th~y were taking place. \1•i1h the mold Jong before Afr. Borge's an undercover po!ice.wo~an ~40 IQ $60 a
' ''I don't have a recollection or his giv· hull got into it.'' "'eek 10 ?~ve an affair wit? htm. n~;f that's planning for the 1970s, I'll eat Jrville Typi11g ing me that report to my clear and Judge Banyard closed the hearing by Aulhor1t1es allege Harris had-placed that map,"-Snyder said. "It \\'Ould be~
present recollection;. but t have no ~nnouncing he will rule Friday on t~z-~ds in an undergroun~~~ic~~!!ng ___ bett~r call~ t~e _9_:~.n1te .c~~t oolor~g-
-------:.-·-----reason.-to.question -his statement that he issue. ~ "schOlarships" to young ladies wi~ -p~rely an ~xerc1se to meet tlie
P l' A 'led did," Haldeman said. "I think J'm will-·athletic ability. state requirements. . . 00 ssai ing to accept that as a possibility." . . . . . Snyder said communities hke the Sad·
Il'Vlll• e Football Or1g1nally. ~!~cc arre~ted. Harris on dleback Valley have been plagued with a .
By Councilivoman.
The city of Irvine won't have a "typing
pool" as long as Coun cilwoman Gabrielle
Pryor has anything to say about it.
The 0 veteran" of U.S. Navy typing
pools said today a Wednesday evening
budget discussion launched her on a
"rampage."
"A typing pool is the symbol of a
bureaucracy," Mrs. Pryor said.
"The first thing you know, the typing
pool is a griping pool.
"It's dehwnanizing, degrading and
demoralizing to hire a person to dG one
thing from 8 a.m. to five p.m. every day
of the week," l\.frs. Pryor said, sug·.
gesting she spoke from experience.
Ho",.ever, the councilwoman approved
th e budget item after assurances from
Administrative Services Di.rector James
Harrington the duties of the two new
'"·general clerical services" personnel
would be "varied and interesting."
The typists v.-ill be assigned tasks by
all city departments, Harrington prom·
ised, to minimize routine.
Grove, Fullerton
Banks Robbed
F~$3 ,200 Lost
r .... ·o young holdup men, apparently
working together. hlt l\\'O banks in
northY.'estern Orange County Wednesday
and got away with more than $3.200.
Police are working on the theory the
san1e suspects took another $3,100 In
related robberies in Los Angeles County.
Robbed were a Security Pacific Bank
at 13125 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove. of
$2.321 and a Bank of America branch at
1821 W. Orangethorpe Ave., Fullerton, of
$304, poli ce reported.
In both cases. the bandits were
described as young and armed.
A Bank of America in Sanle Fe Springs
and a Crock er National Bank in Hacienda
Heights, both near the Los Angeles.
Orange County llne, also v.·ere hit in the
same manner \\lednesday, poUce said.
Fujita Denies
He Asked Clieck
111 Lease Scandal
By TOM BARLEY
_ Of tflD D•lt't PllD! Sl1ll
Fro1nPafel
MANHUNT ...
""'hen the shooting occurred.
Noah, unemployed Uke the two
suspects in the shooting, y,,·as conscious
and not visibly bleeding badly despite the
severe internal tdamage when removed
from the scene.
One large smear of blood could be seen
in a corridor leading out of the
apartments, where last week t h r e e
suspects in the bizarre Telephone Bandit
case were taken into custody.
Investigators said hospital personnel
told them it is uncertain how soon .they
may attempt to remove the~bullet lodged
in Noah's spine. .
Ironically, 1»lice annowiced later' that
they will seek a criminal complaint from
the Orange C.ownty District Attorney 's
Office charging Noah himself with
posse!Sion of dangerous drugs.
Detective David N. Stern was sent to
the hospital after the victim was ad-
mitted., where nuh.ing personnel turned
over a vial containing 39 suspected
barbiturate tablets .
Detective Stern said nune Lani Mumm
became suspicious when -despite the
bullet lodged in his abdomen and his
grave condition -Noah kepl anxiously
asking the whereabouts of his pants.
Investigators hunting Alariach, who is
believed to have fled in a getaway car,
say he is about six feet tall, weighlng 193
JX>unds and his hair curls and flows
noticeably about his face.
Woman Cyclist
Sl1ot by Rifle;
Boy, 13, Seized
A woman was struck by a rine bullet In
Santa Ana Wednesday nigh t and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
recovered the gun and arrested a 13-
year-old boy .
The victim was Afyrtis L. Bratton. 40,
of 2016 W. Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana.
She was reported in good condition today
in Santa Ana Community Hospital with a
gunshot wound in her left shoulder.
Investigators said Miss Bratton was
bicycUng with a friend, Solomon Allen, on
Fairview Street when she fell from the
cycle near Willits Street shouting that.
she had been wounded.
Signups ~lated
For Saturday
Signups for the lrvine Junior All-
American Football program ~'ill take
place Saturday at l p.m. at both shopping
centers in the city of Irvine.
Boys eight to 12 years old as of Aug. 1
will be eligible to register. Boys must
weigh between 55 and 100 pounds. 'lbere
is a $5 signup fee.
This is the first year for the youth
lackle football program in Irvine ac-
cording to league president Rudy
Wertepny.
Wertepny . said Irvine hopes to field
teams in each of three different age
brackets during the first year of com-
petition in the-Orange County Junior All·
American Football Conference.
All. boys who meet the age and weight
requirements and who live within the
Irvine city limits are eligible to register.
There will be booths at both the Walnut
Village and University Park shopping
centers from 1 to 4 p.m.
Younger boys, 3 and 9 years old, will
be playing on a Clinic4ivision team.
Boys 9-11 will be eHgible for the Junior
Pee Wee Division and boys 1~12 will be
eligible to play on Pee Wee Division
teams.
The Irvine teams will play against
other conference teams from much of the
Orange County area. Games are played
Saturday mornings.
Practices \i:ill begin Aug. 6 and games
will start about a month later.
Wertepny said any adults with football
playing or-.coaching e:zperience are also
needed lo help coach the Irvine teams
and may contact him or a league
representa tive at the signups.
Wertepny may be reached at 551-4495.
Ted ~fcDonald, league vice president,
may be reached at 551-3803.
cha.rges of ~hc 1l1ng proslitut1on and pro-dearth or public planning, leaving
curing. B~t ~ spokesma~ for ~he Os:ange residents lo cope ~'ilh what he feels
County District Attorney s Office said to-are the sometimes parOchial interests of
day ~ll of these charges have ~n droJ>" large developers.
ped 1n .ra~or of the lewd bch~v1or COWlt. This has left a situation "''here "overall Ha~r1s JS ~rce on $1.0CN) bail . plaMing is noo-existent," Snyder sa1d.
Police said .1hey set up the: meeting "The planning department of the coun-
bctl\'ee? 1.1arr1s and t~e policewoman ty is kepi continually off balance by the · af!~r v1e~1ng the ad _which ~ead: inrush of new proposals and inadequate
A!hlet1c scholarships ava1lablc.for at-directions from supervisors v;ho are also
tratli\'e female students. ~1ust be in good too busy." ·
shape. able lo '\vork out' one afternoon a
week."
The policewoman, who used the name
Joy in dealing with Harris, had a hidden
radio transmitter on her when she met
hif"' in a restaurant near Huntington·
Beach pier.
Vice officers who were listening to the
conversation allege that Harris offered
Joy $40 to $60 a week to workout or have
an affair with him . He is alleged to have
al so offered to take nude photos of her.
He assertedly told her he had friends
who would be y,,·iUing to pay the same
amount "per trick.''
Vice offi cers said that while Harris is
an executive with a large Newport· Beach
financial concern . they believe he was
operating on his own.
But orficers would not comment on the
possibility that Harris' friends are being
investigated or whether future arrests in
the case are anticipated .
-Cycle Crash Kills
Ex·County Grid Star
Former Villa Park High School football
star Nicholas J . Buscagli<>i-19. was-killed
\Vcdnesday night \vhen his motorcycle
\\'ent out of control and crashed. Orange
County Cotoner's Office aides reported.
Buscaglio or 1450 E. Grove Ave ..
Orange. was riding on Canal Street near
Cumberland Road when the accident oc-
curred, the California Highway Patrol
reported.
Inine Student
Wins First Prize
Joe Huegy, the 90tl of Dr. and Mrs.
Charles Huegy of Irvine. has been
awarded first place in physics com·
petition at the recent Orange County
Science 1'~air.
Huegy is a senior at Uni,·ersity lfigh
School in Irvine. llis project was
'1Destructive Distillation of Agricultural
Waste ."
It also recerved four special awards:
Petroleunt En g i nee r I n g A\\•ard,
Astronautics Association A ward ,
Technical Commlalications Association
Honorable ~tention and the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
Certificate of Commendation .
The senlor science seminar class at
Uni High helped Huegy develop the
Blast in San Jose
SAN J0sE (AP) ~Six persons Were
injured. including tY.'O fire department
captains. in an explosion and fire at a
house in south San Jose. Beams and
debris from the house at 3173 Durant
Ave. were hurled into the strfiei and
against neighboring houses where win·
dw'S were broken b ythe blast Wednes-
day night.
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\V est minstcr City Planning Tad Fujita
J•ck R. CYrl•., today denied under a long pmsecution "ic• '••1Hoo1 •nd o.,,.,.., 111•~1111 grilling that he ever told Fountain Valley
A police search of the neighborhood
turned up empty shell casings in the
backyard or a home. They found the 13-
year-old boy home alone and recovered
the rifle . The youngster was turned over
to juvenile authorities.
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Thom •• K••wil farmer George 1t1urai to write out 8 m p .. ,., .. ram .. e J
TI.om•• A. Murphin• $5,000 check for Oange County Supervisor
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Offk• ised the strawberry grower "favorable
N..::,.~· 1~:::; m, ~~S..: :::.,, treatmeht" ln the county's consideration
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H..,..tlfitfOft flffd'I: "''J llMdl 111111i.-.1rcr ed I h d f d I .11ft c......,,,: >as"""" l!.1 cimw •••I cooperat wt e en ants Fuj ta and
Westminster councilman Derek McWhln·
ney.
Cl_..... A4'et,lll11t '41-1671 And Fujita, 34, ended a Jong session on
s.. c.._.. All ..,.,...,.: the witness stand In the orange C:Ounty
, ... ,.._ 4tl-44ZI Superior Court grand tbe:ft·brlbery trial
cop~rlfll•. 1•11. Dr•110• Gotn P1111111Mno or both civic officials by pointing out to
c.<nPMr. ~, -'"''-•, t111111r111DM. an amu•c• J th t h had I l fllllllorr.r ""'"'' or HlfD•tllfrnt!'" h•r•lll u ury a e on y me _, • ,..,11(.,,. w1111W1 ~"'' ,.,. Battin once.
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C•l!lot"f•· ~litllotl hr Cl frltr 12.-s Battin had discussed M c w h l n n e y r s ::_,~~ • .JW11in!!~\y~'JllJU•D--gltlftieml,---a-k>pic of some interest since
· the girl in question had once dated Bat· -------------~ tin.
Conrad reported that three 20-foot
panels began unfolding as planned but
stopped after a few feet.
"They're all deployed about evenly, but
they seem to have stopped," Conrad said.
Mlsslon c.ontrol said actuators used to
extend the panels might be cold and that
this might be """'"'1ed by orienting thc
space station· to place them dJrectly in sunlight. ·
"You're going to bake them out?"
Conrad -asked. I
MlMion Control reported ,lhal In·
strum .. t.s on the ground Indicated the
salls that had boon deployed already
\\'ere beginning to provide some elec·
triclty tO the-latj()tatory1s· batterle1.
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1 VOL 66, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS , 60 PAGES ~ ORAN'GE COUtllTY, CALIFORNIA •• THURSDAY,1JUNE 7, 973 TEN CENTS
SPACE CEN1'ER, Houston tAP) -In
a daring, difficult space walk, tv.·o Skylab
astronauts tOday partially freed a jam-
med solar panel that could restore nearly
r lull power to their orbiting laboratory.
(Related picture, Page 3)
"We've got the wing out and Jocked,"
commander Charles Conrad Jr. reported
from the speeding station arter it had
been out of radio. contact with Mission
Control more than one hour.
~ad aild Or. Joseph P. J.{erwin ex-
ited ·the space station nearly 90 minutes
earlier for the unprecedented attempt to
release the solar wing jammed against
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pacewa K Success ri
the side by a strip of aluminu.m.
Because lhe ~ing Y.'as freed during the
radio blackout, it was not known i1n-
mediately just how it v.·aS done .
But Coorad had taken several tools
along to do the job when he scrambled
across the roor of the barrel-shaped sta-
tion along a makeshift handrail.
Then the commander had to use his
own muscle to raise the beai l that held three .panels . of solar cells i.qten_!ied to
eonvert sunlight to energy to charge bat-
teMes in the power-shy. space station.
He pulled taught a rope that extended
from the beam to a Point near the open
hatch where Kerwin stood by to as.sist.
Conrad then crouched on the side of the
station, speeding at 17,000 miles per
hour, 270 miles high and placed the ro pe
over his shoulder.
As he stood up, the tension on the rope
pulled the beam up in a scisso rs motion.
Conrad reported that three 20-foot
panels began Wlfolding as planned but,
stopped after a few feet.
· "They're all deployed about evenly, but
they ~eem to have stopped/'.Conrad said ..
Missiorr Control said actuators used to ·
extend the panels in ight' be cold and that
this might be corrected by orienting the
space station to place them directly in
sunlight.
·'You're going to bake them out'.'"
Conrad asked.
l\lission Control reported that in-
strun1ents on the ground indicated, the
sails that had been deployed already
.. rere beginning t1> provide some ele<:-
• tricily to the laboratory's batteries.
Conrad and Kerwin began their space
\Valk by climbing through an airlock
hatch while attached to .60-(oot lifelines
that fed air and oxygen to their space
suits.
The sola r \l<ing Y.'35 freed arter quit e ;:i
struggle by the space walkers.
Denies Charges Fujita
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County Aide . Grilled at Mile Square Trial
By-TOM BARLEY
Of tllfi D1l1Y P'(IOI Sllft
,__Battin had disCussed M c-w hi n n e y' s of busIDess ventures. including a
girlfriend, a topic of some interest since Colorado ski lodge, a hamburger stand, a
me. It was not my deal . It was MeWhin-
ncy_'.s_." Vestminster eity-PlaMing..l'.ad Fujita
today . denied· under a long pi-osecution
grilling that he ever told J<'ountain Valley
farmer George Murai to write out a
$5.000 check for Oange County Supervisor
Robert Battin 's campaign fund .
-the girl-in question-had---0n~dated Bat-~.-prod~e-concer:n..and an.oil..w.ell.
tin. , But he repeatedly rejec'ted . Capizzi's
Fujita made it clear under questioning suggestion that-he and fi.IcWhinney, -tO,
Fujita went ~on -tlMhstand-Wednesday,.....~ __
immediately afte;r Judge John Flynn Jr.
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HARTLUNO STREET RESIOENTS WANT TREES REPLACED
Whit Would Joyce Kilmer Say About° Concrete Block Walls?
He also rejected suggestions from pros·
ecutor Michael Capizzi that he had prom-
ised the-strawberry grower "favora,ble
trea tment" in the county's consideratkm
o! the Afile Square Park lease if he
cooperated with defendants Fujita and
Westminster councilman Derek McWhin-
ney.
that he was the "middle man" bel\veen planned a sbcijtedo\vn that involved l\1urai
, f\.IcWhinney and Murai in any discussions writing a check in favor of the Batt in
over the ~15 acres at Mlle Square farmed fund and handing over $5,000 in cash to
by Murat. Fujita.
. He confinned for Capizzi that he was Fujita testified : "George (l\turai) got
associated with ?i.fc~_ey in a number furious and 1 told him not to get mad at
Lidffy Funds
rejected defense motions tor dismissal of
all allegations against the t"·o defen-
dants.
Capizzi commented after that ruling
that he \\'ill seek a conviction on all
counts or grand theft , bribery and con-
tSee FUnTA, Pag:e %)
Coast Man's
Charges Cut Ex-Nixon Aide Admits --------Thorny Trees
Citizen~ Seek Ax for Eucalyptus
And Fujita, 34, ended a Jong session on
the witl)ess stand in the Orange County
Superior Court grand theft-bribery trial
of both civic officials by Poinlin& out to
an amused jury thol he had only met
Battin once.
On . that-occasloo, he griMed, be-and In Soliciting .
Huntington Beach fmancial executive
Coast Colleg:e DOO Harris Jr-:;1"r1day fac.s Ir·
: ~es ~~o~t Watergate
v raingment 1n West Otange COunty
By TERRY COVILLE Dobkins' property has been the source Judicial District on reduced charges ol
or "" o./ty P'llOI ,,,,, of one of the hottest environmental issues Budget Ma v. Be soliciting for lewd behavior.
Some poet.!! consider trees the most in the city. Harris, 44, of 9'ltJ2 Christine Drive, v.1as
beautiful sight they've ever s~n. but a A developer, Meadow View Homes. L B d F arrested Friday by Huntington Beach
1mall block of Huntington Beach ptanned to ploogb the bluff and build a OW' Oar ear!!! vice offiC<rS after they allege he offered
homeowners con~ider them a thorn in housing tract. an undercover policewoman $40 to '60 a
their backyard. Several months ago the city said ''no.•· Administrators of the Coast Com-week to have an aHait with him.
A dozen residents along HartJurid 'lbe 30-acre srte contains an archeological munity College District expressed teats Authorities allege Harris had placed Street have-•asked the cil to remove Wednesday night that their proposed d · und d period' 1 ff •bout 70 tall eucaJpytus trees which site and the city also wanted one clump $34.8 million budget will be short a sin an ergroun 1ca o ering
1tp.nd on adjacent vacant property. of more than JOO eucalyptus trees saved, $600.000. "scholarships" to young ladies with
Homeowners complained to the plan-even though those trees are actually in The tentative budget, presented to athletic ability.
ning commisskxt Tuesday night· that the Fountain Valley. district trustees, shows that proposed ex-Originally, Police arrested Harris on
5ULLETIN
WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Nixon
campaign official Herbert L. Porter
tesllfled today that he gave &be FBI~ a
grand jury and the first Watergate trial
Slain. BanditS'
Backgrou11.d:
Drug Offenses
tal ltrees J:rolUbit the constructkln of At one point. Dobkins threatened to go penditure exceeds estimated income by charges of soliciting pfosUtution and pro-
bactyard ock walls, because some of out and personally chop down the trees at least that much. curJng. But a spokesman for the Orange Fountain \'..alley police sakl today the
the trees encroach on property lines. and turn them into firewood . After Dr. Nonnan E. Watson, chancellor of two bandits shot to death Tuesday night
Plamers agreed to survey tbe land to lengthy negotiations, however, the ·city the two-eampus district.. told board mem-County District Attorney's Office said to-
il •~ 1 do --~--'-"'"--•nh u... d U f be berg apparen_tly have a long record of .ee luc rees aft.'ll.NK."ll. i.,u.., ~y agreed to a compromise which would hers that unless additional income is ay a o t se c es have been drop.
agreed to survey the area, planning com-preserve the archeological site-and the found to cover that shortage, "there will ped in favor of the lewd behavior COWlt. narcotics and burglary offenses.
misstoners did oot say they would agree trees as parkland, while the developer .Jlave to be S9fTie generous whacks." Harris is free on $1,000 bail. · Detectives said they have a I so
to any or the other requests. A.report on -would be allowed to build a planned com· . The -4.'!hancellor said the budget for the E'olice said they set .up.-the meeting -recovered.. what they believe-to be stolen
1he tree situation will be given .to the tnunity. with smaller lots than originally operation or Orange Coast College in between Harris and the policewoman property (rom the Carson home of one of
commission next Tuesday night. proposed. Costa l\1esa and Golden West College in after viewihg the ad which read: the dead men Ja k El . Nat'oo 23
a false account of bow $180,900 went to G.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A former aide
ii• President Nixon's campaign said toda y
he was instructed in December. 1971 to
give cash to G. Gordon Liddy, the
Watergate conspirator, for "dirty tricks
and other special projects .. ,
But Hebert L. ·Porter. 33, told the
Senate Watergate investigating com-
NIXON ~PY PLAN
WARNING TOLD-Story, Page 4
mittee he had no knowledge ol the
\Vatergate burglary or coverup.
Porter, who \\'as scheduling directOi'
for the campaign .organization, said he
got his instructions from Jeb Stuart
Magruder, the deputy director ol th e
Committee for the Re-election of th~
..President.
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The trees stand on 30-acres owned by The eucalyptus trees which have drawn 11untina:ton Beach is the "most ten-"Athletic scholarships available tor at~ , ' . c vin .1 ' •
•-Reuben.J>obkins,_.on_the bluff Ill ~ll~ -the-a t-t-e,n-t,i o"n-01-the-H.a.r..U.u n d -1Iit!v~bu<!gg_t_,J!t0posalp.i:eswt.e.cUn_tb_e___tractive female stud~.~ be in good __ Nauon was killed along with Thom~s
Avenue. neighborhood are not part of the first pas t aecade. shape, able to 'work out' one arternoon a Bernard J<'.ozeluh--! 32, when four F'oun~a1n
He said he gave Liddy about $30,000 or
$31,000 before April 7, 1972. Porter said
he gave Llddy fund s on seven or eight oc-
casions, the lirst in December. J!nl.
-E'orter said-~1agruder-told-him Llddy---
v•ould be "taking on dirty tricks and
Byron Thornton,
Beach Pioneer,
Dies; Rites Set
Graveside services wtll be held Friday
afternoon in Westminster for long·lime
Huntington Beach resident B·y r o n
Thorntoo who was ,kllled W~esllay in a
car accident.
Mr. Thomb;l c.ame to Huntington
'Beach in 1m as art oil field worker and
has lived in the beach city ever since.
A retired widower, "Mr, Thornton was
ad avid fisherman and was a well-known
rfgure <JI\ tbe'pier and elQi:lg the beaches
where he did his fbhin g dally.
"' \fas .killed when a cor smaslled jnto a van parked behind his~car oo Pacific
Coast """""'' At l"' time Mt. Thomt<rl was stilnding between the-'Tan
batch preserved under the park agree-Responsible for lhe uncertainty is the Week." Va~ey officers ftred .shotg1:111 blasts t~to
ment. [act that the extent of state financial The policewoman, who used the name the.tr car after comer1n~ it m the par~g
City planners, however, have already support for community colleges in 1973-74 Joy in dealing with Harris, had a hidden lot of Hoag Memortal Hospital in
taken measures to protect even those is a "complete imknown," acrording to radio transmitter on her when she met NeThewpotrt Beachh. bee ·t· 1 'd trees by demanding a meandering road Dr. Watson. hir-in a restaurant near Hwttington women . ave n pos1 ive y t en-
that avoids them and forbklding any Since 1he new rormuJas for computing Beach pier. tlfied as the pair t,hat bad stag~ a $150
bea la -·"" ti ·1y d th · tote fund oot ·1 bl the bud l holdup of the Stop N Go market m Foun· vy P Y6•"wuu. ac VJ un er ell' s s are avat a e, ge Vice officers who v.·ere listening to the ta· Vall bet the shoot"
branches. . is based on tbe·exiat'!lg state fo.:niuJas.. conversation' allege that Harris ottered That r!6bery 0f:unched a :Ilh speed
The Hartlund homeowners_ clann the Further complicating the picture JS Joy $40io teO a week to workout or;"have chase through Fountain Valley, Hun-
trees are dangerous, and might fall on that ,the . a~ valuaU~ (taxable an affair with him. He iJ, alleged to have tington Beach, Costa Mesa, and Newport·
their hoqiea. They want. all of them weallll) m. the dtStrlct Is rismg while also offered to take nude photos of her. Beaclr b' b ded · the •·· 'tal k· removed1 and replaced wtlb some .other enrollment ts decllnmg, thereby reducmg _. w tc en in ·~P• par trees. the amount of state aid, college officials lie assertedly told her he ban friends lag lot when the seven pursul"i patrol
They also want the developer on the said. who ~d be :Will~g to pay the ~me cars co~ered the pa Lr.
Dobkins property to build a_ block wall or. Corre1Jan Thompson, vice chan-~unt per trick. . . . According to detective Sa~ Amburgey
serapating the trees from the Hartlund cellor ol business affairs, said this means Vice offices said that while Harris is of the Newport .Beach Pohce Depart-
nefghborhood. the distMct is actually b cc 0 ming a,n execut.li.:_e with a large N~wport Beach ment, the Fountain Valley officers, Lee
The Hartlund homes were cbmpleted wealthier. whil e paradoxically, it flflanclal conc~m, they behcve he was Pepka, and ~_Rasmussen and reserye
earlier this year, When asked by plati-receives less outside 1noney. operating on his own. officers Dom1n1c Burak ~n~ Curt~ss
ncrs if they didn't know the trees were He added •he hoped his forecast for But officers would not comment on the Fo~Jer approached the bandits car with
there when they bought homes, the reduced state aid in 1973-74 Is wrong and PQSSibillty that Harris' frlendi are being th~r s~tguns drawn. . .
residents said they weren't aware they that with the new state formula "there investigated or whether future arrests in care!: thti! afparently firedd into the
were on their property line. (See BUDGET, Page Z) the case are anticipated. furtive movement:~ri!':m~~r~e~~~
freeze .
H.,.tir!gton Pigeon Drop Amburgey said some money was found
clutcbeCt in the hand oC one of the dead
men.
other speciaLpr:ojects" and would be
seeking money from time to time. }-le
said Magruder told him to ask campaign
treasurer Hugh W. Sloan Jr. for the
money and give it to Liddy.
Sloan testified earlier today that he
feared ·Administration retribution for
teUing the truth about campaign money
and the Watergate wiretapping, but was
assured Jt wouldn't happen.
Sloan said "I threw up my hands"
q•hen he learned that Magruder. whom
he accused of asking him to lie had been
given a ~,ooo.a-year governm~nt job.
Sloan said he went to H.R. Haldeman
(See PERGURY, Page %1 ,
Orange Coast
Weadler
It '11 be pretty much the same on aocl bis <;ar. aetlinfl his fjlhi"I pole oot of .
.1 __ --'t'l1ie;litrunnkif. -:me'<i!i!U]l0on'1 .. . rr rot'-. ~ah.1A011cowsld. was ai.. killed in the
cClilh, The dl:i.,.r of ;1he car Stephen
lli!llO of Lolls Beach was alre1~ an cborl•• et leforry dNlken driving and
Woman Fleeced of
It was discovered after the shooting
$ 649-;hal the two guns used In the robbery -
;~ <LautomatiC-and a small caliber
revolver -had been tbrOwn from the car
during the chase.
Friday as it was today, according
to the weather service, with bl hs
-the 80s at tttel>eaclii•s•n<>sr.nolg"iico-1·---
the low S>s inland. Low clouds
llWlllaUlhtcl'. An elderly Huntington Beach woman She .said there wt re ~lso some bettmg require them to pul up oome money as a
Mr. Tbomton, who lived at 743 M•in Jost $640 Wednesday to two con artists markers and pornographic pictures tn "security dcJ*it'' during the periqd of
St., leaves a lar~e ramily. He Is aurvtved openting a scheme called the "pigeon the envelope und she wanted to knOW safekeeping.
·by his ~ Life, or WMhincton and drop" in lluntington Center. police said Y.1lat to do with it. • tftoy, of MOntana and a sister, Gladys today. . The fi rst \Yoman offered to get advice the elderly HOntington Beach y,·oman
•Barker, of Santa Barbara. The woman told officers that sh¢ was from hef"cmploycr, an auomt y whose . told polfce she withdrew lhe money from
Also IUl'Ylving Mr. lbomton ate hia shopplna in the Broadway department offices, she t<11d1 were nearby._ her savings account and g~ve It to the
-chlldren,..Georgc aod John-' offfunUngton atore J!.'hen she was .approached Ex a \~hen she returned she said the at· • two women who said .they would take It
.Beoch: Loron, of Anaheim, Richard; o1 yoong woman w apparently hod torney haa dlscoveiea Slf,OlllJalfached lo -iothcaffiirney's o lffo• iii\ the S<aiod
.Downey; Irene Nohr and Marilyn mistaken her for.90meone els<-. the back Or tha obscene photos aDd that floor of the Barker Brother'• C!lJ1lllure
Sopdrow, of Laguna Niguel; Jielen Tyler. She said •• she and the young woman the euome)' olfel'ed to k,.p all the store.
or Gard<ll Gro•e. Lois Lundqulll, of , tallied a 1econd women joined th<:ni mooey in his ofri cc safe deposit b<ix for But the eledrly woman told police that
Montclair_, and Sylvia Fredericksen, or 'saying she had found $1,000 in an en-90 days. 'J'bel) the three women. could \Vhell she went to check, she discovered
._ Alla~ldreft-tnd-tl• .... ~Jyinfl-ln-ll!e tllller-ln-lroo of.ll>o.-aplit.-lho.W,OOO..,mong..thcmaelv lhaLthert-AreJIO. private olficca.in !he
arcal·granckbildren. store. But. she said. the attorney Wlt! going to furniture store Ui1ding. A -r---
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All four ollicets remain on active duty
status with the Fountain Valley depart·
rnent. a spokesman said today.
Amburgey said this morning that he
has·not determined whether the case will
be turned over lo the Orange CoWlly
Grand Jury. •
"Jt's too premature. for me to say,'' he
commented. "There are still a l~t of pro.
pie to talk to yet."
The Grana Jury, in a recently ~com
pleted investigation, c x o n e r a t e d
Wtstminster Ofliccr Tim t.lijler in the
shootinjr death of Miguel Ronquillo of
Santa Ana. ·Ronquillo was falally shot
.w filler was ~\\erollli!!JI lo 11r1.tl.I
bl 1n-FOu11laJff Vllll~y; -
and fog in lhe early moming hours,
clearing by mid·momlng.
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2 DAILY PILOT H
'WHERE'S MY BOAT?'
Se•ch.d Sailor Borgnine
Actor Seeks
Coast Boat
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• Mom's Death
To Cle~liing Handlin._· g.the News:.. Jclm .Racer Aldm'• 11.-Y•••·•ld _ deucbter -~ Ulal a dispute
over her ~ cllt.ctly led to •
\ quaJTfl between her ))lrents and his W"th ~ t f Styl aUcged slayingofhermother. I 0 s 0 e Lesley Alden told an Orange County
Superk>t Court jury that her father
returned to the family home at 20662
\------~-~-By-JACK,CHA~PELL---------•-\,Osha)Vk...Lane. HuntingtmL.Buch,-IH
Of ,.,. o.1r,. ,. .... St•tt Aug. S, shortly after she and her mother
NEWSPAPERS HAVE a thing called "style."
It pertains not to the width of the publisher's lapels or whelber the Mciety
edi tor wears pants Or pantalettes, but ralber to the little nuts and bolts of
news writing.
It is style that dictates what and how abbreviafion.s, are used,· what gets
capitalized , how job Utles are bandied and all lbe other nits that have to be
picked when you write about stuU. Style is the newspaper's · ,..,
battle plan for its assault on the •English language,
It is· style and leering editors that cause reporters to
pull out their hair, grind their teeth and mumble ln their
beards a lot . .
Take the case.or a wotnan's Identity and bow Jt relates
to a news story and style. '
had quarreled over the girl's inadequate
vacuuming.
She said her father, deacrlbed by hi•
lawyer today as "behaving Hke a whip-
ped dog," then took over the <Vac\lumlng
for Mrs. Arlene Alden 39 but im·
mediately got into a dlspuu; with his
wile.
Lesley Alden lellU!ed that her latber
told Mrs. Alden aa the pair quamled in
the bathroom, "you won't get out t:I. lhi,t
batfiroom alive."
She said she next heard her parents
arguing in the master bedroom and
MOST PAPERS FOLLOW A style "''hich says a woman quoted her mother as sa91ng "Go ahead
will bf jdentified by her first' name and last name the go ahead." . ' . · ~ '
fir st. time she is mentioned in print. After that, she is · CHA~,.ILL 1 She quoted Alden, 42, ·as ·responding :
· referred to by either Mjss or Mrs. and her last name. 'Do you really want me to?" and Mrs.
Easy as pie, you soy. Alden again replied: "Go ahead go
Try this. ahead ... 1• '
'°"'-"~ .... ,..---}-, You attend .a _cilY council meeting at which a per~n. female of sex, an-. The "'itness, who referred to her father H'::::it ~L -t gry;n-nat~rc and-acid~of-tongUC'. lambastes lhe"counctl~en-for-somc-allcged--thl'bugh<iu er es 1mony as • lhe defen-_UJ Ill UJ transgression. urges a Just and righteous God to turn their bones to dust and dant" said she then heard t\\-'O shots and
ston1ps from the microphone to flounce out. a scream. A few seconds elapsed and
Aclor Ernest Borgnine put on what
may tiave been an award-winning
performance Wednesday and if ii turns
out that way, entertainer Victor Borge
isn't going to like it at all .
Borgnine showed up in Orange County
Superior Court to press his claim that the
mold containing the hull of the $107.000,
56-foot yacht he ordered from boat
b~ilder Joseph Stephens of Newport
Beach should be immediately sur·
rendered to him.
The vetfr~n_.act.Qr claims Stephens
rorfeited ttie mold when he failed to pro-
duce Borgnine's boat by Oct. 31 , 1970.
the ~ate ~gr.eed on when both men.signed
a ship building contract in late 1969.
But Borge got into the act during
lestimony before Judge Robert Banyard
"'hen Stepheus' lawyer argued that the
mold, built at a cost of $122,500, now con-
tains the hull of the great Dane's
$155.000, GS-foot boat.
U the bull of Borge's 'boat is removed
from the mold, it would be destroyed ,
Stephens testified.
He also told Judge Banyard that
Borgnine could now get the boat he
wanted via a propooed new arrangement
with Campbell Yachts Inc. who have
stated they will build the vessel for the
fonner star of "McHale's Navy."
Borgnine's Jnwyer said the actor just
'''~nts his-~.017 deposi t back. Bm;gnine
said essentially lhe same thlng in more
· colorful language outside I.he courtroom.
It wa s RQinled out to Judge Banyard
!hat "Mr. Borge's problems are rfot ifr.
Borgnine's problems. \Ye v.·cre concerned
v.•ith the mold long before .Mr. Borge's
hull got into il."
Judge . Banyard . closed the hearing by
~ctng he will rul e Friday on the issue.
From Pagel
PERJURY ...
then White House chief of staff last
January after testiJying as a gove~ent
witness in the trial of the Watergate
burglars.
He said Haldeman assured him the
Ad~ini~tr~tion wouldn't stand In the 'A-'ay
of hi s f1nd.1ng a pr ivate job, but that no
one regarded as a "Watergate figure "
'"-'..OU.!9_ be giv_cn a bigh government job
until the case was cleared up .
Sloan said he felt very good about the
meeting. but a few days later read thal
i\1agruder had been appointed to a policy
post-in the Commerce Department .
"At that time. I just threw up my
hands.'' Sloon said.
, S~~n testified Magruder was the only
1nchv1dual "I coold clearly identify in my
mind" as hav ing asked him to lie aboot
finances involved in the \Vatergatc
operation.
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DAILY PILOT
After some difficu lty, you learn her name is Bertha Badmouth and the then there ""·ere more shots and more
next day set about to re port her words for the public. screams from the stricken woman ·she
BUT. IS n MRS. Badmouth, or Miss Badmouth? She didn't stop berating said.. '
the coWlcil long enough to revea l her marital status. 1~ 15 a~eged_ that Al<M:n empUed a .22
It is at times· like thi s, with a rooming deadline hovering over my quiver· ~!!u~te~l:~ histing~ a;:~ ~-
ing form like a turkey buzzard, that I have looked with favor on "Ms." tor ~" un a police
(Recently lt1s. became legal style-wise for Piloi writers if it is preferred hav e'jrtt ~f" J~ ~er Alden a:nd I
by the woman involved, That helps when we write the llbber stories, but, not ~ usff'! myho tooe.k the U too often other times.) . o icer w _ . ca has
Then, there's the socialite who wanta to be known only as·.J'Mrs. Wilfred testified ~t ~ ~~tely_ askef_ iJ·
Pigconwater." refu si ng to give out her own fin;t name - a first name her M~. Alde:1J81iddead. . ..
parents thought long and hard on. ~ quo en as res~din~: I
Consider the confusion presented by governmental and civic agencies don t ~now and I really don l give a
which reduce their names to initials and then the liUle acronyms pop up like da:°Id · ha 1 d d . 'that all the time. . en . s Pea e innocent by reason
Consider U.SMC, LAFC, SACC, P,P, AWMA, CEEED, and _not to mention of insanity t~ char:ges of first degree
SDqWQCB. People get so used to die ii:iitials, they fOrget what Ibey stand for. murd~r. The ~ury_ w.111 be .ca lled baCk for a sa~1ty hearmg 1! it arrives at a guilty verdict . ST\'LE STATES, if you use initials, you first list the organiaztion fully
and put the inilials in parentheses, such as: "Committee to RHstablish Execu·
ti ve Privilege (CREEP )."
That's not hard, but try coming up with lhe words to go with South Coast
·Community Hospital's CARE unit, which everybody calls "CARE". (It's Com-
prehensive Alcoholic Rehabilitation Environment) or my personal favorite,
CE:ji:ED.
CEEED one morning was responsible for my dredging up gems of old
Arm y language, the kind officers never were supposed to use.
Try to find out what'that bushel basket of letters means when you don't
know what the first E stands for.
First step, check old news stories tucked away in the files for such an
emergency. In three old news stori es, CEEED was aJtemately identified three
different ways. Stomp the floor twice and ask the staff how such a thing could
have happened.
ATTEMPT TO REACH the head CEEED man, a public re1ali.Cll.S execu·
li ve who you find out is not listed in the phone book~ Check the clock. Deadline
is near and there are other atories.
\Vhatever happened to that pamphlet CEEED sent out describing how the
world \Vas to be made safe for land developers? Look through four desk draw·
ers. Damn. it was thrown out along with last· month's Little League scores.
In panic, the services of the editorial page ·editor are solicited. The edi·
torial editor is the clarion voice of the newspaper. While around her, havoc
reigns, the lArd maketh his face to shine on the editorial editor. The editorial
editor knows all.
The editorial editor didn't know. But, she could find out and call back in
fi ve minutes.
So now, three people have hunted 15 mintues to cull some ridiculous bit
of information absolutely essential to a story.
ANOTHER CASE comes to mind , the case of the ltsy bitsy missing fact.
The Society for Prevention of ln.bumane Treatment to Orphaned Aardvarks
(SPITOA ) is holding a meeting. SPITOA sends in a long news infonnation
sheet that tells everything from the founding father's middle name to the lo-
·cation of the society president's birthmarks. Everything except when the meet-
ing will be held. The guy you have to talk to is gone. and his wife doesn't
know about the Aardvarks because she is involved with the Council on Tea
Sipping and Cookie Munching. (CTSCM).
TlfEN, TRY TIDS: The Chamber of Commerce announces an upcoming
board meeting and urges attendance based on (honest folks): "The agenda
v"i ll be interesting and a Jittle out of the ordinary due to such items as open
discussions on general matters."
. Then.' there's the Jpdy who walks in .five minutes before the mo~ng dead·
-hne;-a-t1me-0£-day-when every second is as precious and cursed as the Hope
Diamond.
She \Vaves a news release about the school play and chatters like a magpie
v.·hile you nail at an antique typewriter pounding out the story of a triple ax.
murder and rape.
Inrormed that the morning deadline is approaching like a locomotive and
that the junior high school play was published just last night and a more
pressing story is being written and you're terribly sorry, she proceeds to teU
you about the kiddy show while you type like fury about the murder.
It is times that I yearn for a job as a war correspondent.
MY WIFE, who would have the soul of a newspaperman if newspapennen
had souls, is making a sign for me to bang outside my office.
BEWARE
Homo Sapien lnkus Stainus Wretch : .. Newspaper Reporter" -evil of
temper, bad of breath, bites when provoked. Pasteur treatment recommended
if attacked.
•
Football, Feast
·011 Valley Menu
Fountain Valley High School's amual
spring football . game will be combined
Friday with a chicken and bean dinner-at
the high school cafeteria.
~e game, pitting varsity pl.ayers
ag~ each other, starts at 7:30 p.m., in
the stadium at Huntington Beach High
School.
The dinner, sponsored_ by the Fountain
Valley booster club, will start after the
game. One ticket, Jor $1 .ZS, buys ad-
mission to the game and to the dinner.
Tickets can be purchased ·at the school ,
or at U1e football stadium prior to the
game.
Ocean View Joins
Library Systent Film
Trustees of the Ocean View School
District have agreed to join a city wide
library system which will expand the
number of 16 mm films available to
schools in Huntington Beacti.
The district will wcrk with the Hun-
tington Beach ~Union High School
District, Golden West College and the
Huntington Beach Library in the forma-
\~~oo of the Huntington Beach ln!ormation
,,ct\\-'Ork Cooperative.
Inspector Sentenced .
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A. former U.S.
customs inspector acrused of offering to
"take care of" witnesses in a bribery
case has pleaded guilty to a lesser
charge.
Tf'lt Or-e C.0.tt DAIL 'f "ILOT willl Whl(ll
lo tomtlfntd "'9 Nt~·l'•t11, 1, PU01i1/'t"" Ot'
ltlt Orln"9 CDa1f P110llll'l1nQ COl!llHllY. S..~
••!1 tdl!IC>nt art 1>11bll1/'t11e1, "'·-•V !hrflU9h
Frltltt', for Colla Melt, N-,iorl lltttf'I,
Hvn•lnQIOll 8eoc1t1Fa11ntal11 VBHet". L-
11-.dt, lrvlntlS.OOlt~t~ tl'ld s~11 Citn'll!'l!fl
5111 J~n C1p;1r.ano. " 11ng11 •t'Oi-1
td1llOfl It pu~lbl'tea St1wd1y1 11111 S11111Nv1.
H•t P•lnc!pal Pl/l!llsh•no pi.nt 11 11 UO WeU
81y SlrPel, Colt1 Mtit , Ct l!lfl•11t1, tU)t,
Robetl N. We!ld
~,Fullerton M<:in Sougb,i
In Wounding of Mesan
' "'*'"'-"' t nd Puillkllet
J1dt It. C11rl1y
\/,,, Pr111d ... 1 •!'Id G1111r111.110~9., By ARTllUR R. VINSEL suspect was grabbed by witnesses at the
Tii1111111 K1.,.i1 Of tilt 0111• "111' St•ft scene and held for police.
Edl«ir A dragnet spread today for a Fullerton Floyd S. Thomas, 20, who Jives 1·n n11"'11 A. MwrphiRe '''-"''kl~ Ed11or man with nowlng hair and a Fu Manchu another unit at the large, three-story
Ctiirl" ..,'!11~.i:,~'M•naor.:~!i!:.-~ '· Nall mustache, accused of blasting one pistol complex at Harbor Boulevard and Vlc-
---,----.. ••• ,....,...,.0.• ,,.,.------11--,ss!lxixit-t illnrtt•o-a Cos:ta-:Mesarn:turtng-a;:Jispute-wrrstree , was liiikea on susplcion·--=orf·I·
H:=...°":' :; :;_ 1~~esday, possibly crippling him for Msau1t with intent to commit murder.
17175 ••.c• l1r11l1~1t4 Gerry M. Noah, 24 , of 515 Victoria St., itarich -who police say is considered
Miilini Alllldrein r.o. 1011 7to, •1~•• \'VAS listed ln critical condition at Costa armed and dangerous....:. is wanted on the ...... _
L•hM 11ue11: 1n -"'"' ..,......,,,. flfesa Memorial J{ospital today, where same charge. H..;::,• 11":,::; :;v~e:.:.::r l!:i~."' surgery to remove a heavy caliber slug Thomas is not believed to be the trlg-wn o.r-111 JOl "'"" ti c11111r1C1 ... , w.:::s unsuccessful Wednesday night. . . -
Tel.,..._ 11141 M2o4J:tl The lead chunk. shown by X-rays to be german , accorch?g to investigators, but
ci..tftH Aft.NH., M2·5671 a .38 caHber or g millimetlir bullet was Is accused of being present at Apt. 122, "••m N.nt1 o ...... c_,, c. .... ~,111 fired et close range, rtpplng th~ough which the victim occupied, when Nosih 140.1220 ' Noah's liver, spleen and intestines and was shot.
CHY'ID"'· "n. o...,... c;o.,. P~11.i,1no I"' · I hi · No ti f the di t h •--c....,.,.J\\', N• ....... 1,,,1••• 111~11,1,lor\l. vug1ng n s spine. mo ve or sm,i e as V\."\;n
.,r1w111 "''""' ,,. 1d ..... r11-n ,,...,,, "It looks llke he has about a 50.50 dlscloaed. · _, .. ••P"'9Uttd ,...,fhOlll ,Nlt<Mol 11tr h " n~ 11111ulofl e1 <OPrrlt~• ew,,.,, c ~nee, 1.1\!tectivc Sgt. Sam Cordeiro A crowd quickly gathered around In the
~Wt:11i!'.•1u:;:-"" "it,'':,:: M:.t; SaJd today. Spanish vJUO-styJe a,partment complex '""'111••1 111~ 111•11 u .1s "*'"'-'' 111111,...., A search was launched irnmcdletely which ts be.avlly popu~~ted by_youngcr.. .... _ ... _._ .. _._-_._._ .. ..,-... ',..'-"· ... -----l.. af ter t~ noon hour shooting for Dennis pm:on: • many or wMm were at hOme
-----__ ::-_1 .. ~Jaric6, 26, while secood neelng_ when..the..lh<¥>ting occurred .
Watergate Ca•~
Campaign , Called
Top-Nixo~ W orr-y-
From \\'Ire Services White ilouse C'OW1sel John \\'. Dean llf
\VASHTNGTON -President Nixon's never was ask~ to investlga~rit~~~
chief worry about Wa1ergate latt year Watergate raid. neve~ ~1ade a ,
was thnt it in ight hurt his reelection report and never ~poke d1r~ctly to Pres•·
chane<• and he aJdoo k-ror11-1ru1-dent-Nbcoo-about 1t-untll-1h1 .. ycar~
report on the scandal Wltil March 22 this He said the Pres ident's p~paf
year, ex-presidential ai de H. R . soorce of lofonnation about the w1re t1p-
Haldeman said in sworn testimony made Plni last year was reports relayed bY
public today. ,hlm.telf or John D. EhrUehman, who was
Once the election was over, Haldeman Ni.loo's chief domestic adviser.
said, Nixon urged that the Issue be Nllon said during laat year's election
"cleared up" quickly so it would not i'be campajsn that an ·investigation by Dean
haJliing over into the secc:md term." cleared all AdmJni.JtraUon emploYH of
HaJdeman's swom testimony was in involvement In the cue. Dean denies be
lhe lorm of a lengthy lonnal petrial ever made a lonnal repok In NlJoD.
depoollioo given May 21, 24 and 25 In coo· It waa lhe · fint .....,, teollmony by
necllon wilh a 16.l million d.vil ~age Haldeman about W1terB1te to be mode suit llled by the Democr•Uc NaUonal public .~
Q)mmitltt In the wake of lhe W)tter&ate • u.od I I Ufled that· It bugging a year ago. , nai eman a so es . .1
In it, Haldeman _ who reslcr* his -He«mtrolled a sea:et $360,000 cant-1
, powerful poaltlon as White House dllef Of palgn. ~. w~ch he stud was !ntende<J •
staff Aprtl 30 in a major post-Watergate for µ.e In m~k1n1 private campugn polls
shakeup -maintained he had no ad· for the ~s1dent.
vance kitowledge of the . burglary and :-:-He, !'ad been told about i lleged
bugging of Democratic Party offices. pohlical n,botf;ur Donald ~-S:egrettl. B~t
But his lawyers blocked him from he wouldn I answer ~ueshons abou~ h1~
nswering any--question dealin)-wlth--operation because-his lawyer cla1med<---t1
events after the June 17, 1971 Watergate · they ~eren't relevant to the Watergate
arrests -the period in which there lawsuit. . .
allegedly was a massive Whi~ House ef· Meanwhile, President Nixon held an
fort lo hush up the scandal. extended meeting today with members of
Haldeman also testified that ousted his Cabinet for a fullscale review of
AdmJnistration policies. A White Houtt
Valley Boys Club
See~f!p Summer
Activities Chief
The. Fountain Valley Boys Club i~ now
interviewing for a summer activities
director to supervise indoor and outdoor
games. The position pays $2 an hour and
applicant s must be 21 or ove r. '
The job is orfered through the
Volunteer Bureau of West Orange Coun-
ty, wh ich has seve ral other jobs available
for teenagers or adults.
A person with a background in
sociology or psychology is needed
Fridays from 7 p.m. to JO p.m., to
~nswer the telephone, assist ~·ith help
hne problems and administer tests at one
of several Free Clinics.
Persons also are needed for volunteer
clerical "'Ork at the United Crusade of.
fice iq Garden Grove.
Additional information abOOt volunteer
iobs can be obtained from the. bureau -
11412 Stanford Ave .. Garden Grove, sJo,:
2370.
From Pagel
BUDGET ...
will not be a decrease-in apportionment
but actuall y an increase in ap-
portionment."
Figures arrived at by Thompson
pred ict state aid of $6.7 millioa as ~
posed to last ~ear's $7.3 million because
of the projected two percent enrollment
decline.
The tentative 1973-74 budget exceeds
the budget of the last fiscal year by
about $5.8 million.
From Pagel
FUJITA ...
spiracy contained in the Grand Jury in-
dictment of both men.
McWhinney is scheduled to go onto the
\\'ilness sta nd later today for what pros-
ecutor Capizzi commented this morning
would be the most vital testimony in the
trial.
Both sides predict the trial will con-
clude within the next two or three days.
spokesman said there was 11 t t l ~ ,
discu!sion ol the Wa.k_rgale scandal.
Diiiliig I lle 75-mlnute session, Nixon
reviewed the steps he has taken to
rebulld his White Howie staff since lhe
wave of Watergate disclosures and
outlined..the roles to be played by former
Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird and
Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr.
.Laird, to De Nixon's chief-domestic ad-
viser, ind Haig, giving up his post as
Army vice chief of start to head the
White House staff, both were present.
The President's acting pr,ss secretary.
Gerald L. Warren. said Watergate came
up only "peripherally" durlng the '·
meeting.
Teacl1ers Asking
To Tape Lessops
A request that teachers at Harper
School be allowed to video tape their
classroom lessons for later analysis v.ill
be made t 0 n i g h l to trustees of
the FOWltain Valley School l>islrict.
U approved.--U>e $1,600 system 'i'-'OUld
perm.it each teacher in the sichool to
record a class session so that his or her
tea~g te~hniqucs could be evaluated &J"1 ltnproved.
The system would also be available for
.studoots, school officials said.
The meeting "''ill be held at 7 p.m. ID
the district's educaUonal center, Number
One Lighthouse Lane.
Wall Sitter
Takes Tu1nble
Somebody sat on the wall and
somebody had a great fall Wed-
nesday afternoon in C.OSla Mesa
but it wasn't Humpty Dumpty. '
~·o breathless 14-year-old girls
called police about 5 p.m. to say
they had just encountered a naked
man sitting on a brick "-'Bil at
Falrvie\v Road and Dartmouth
Place.
The girl s said the nude young •
man -equall y shocked when they
surprised him as he sat dangling
his legs -tumbled over backwards
into a clump of bushes and disap-peared.
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Nixon Nominates New Chief for · FBI
~tab Wound
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J. Paul Getty'~
Oldest Son Dead
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The nigh t
before he died. the eldesl son of
billiOl}Bire J. Paul Getty .ruftered a
supet'ficial stab wound 'in the chest lrom
falling on a knife, police said today.
George Franklin, Getty JI, a 48-year·
old oil executi'.'.e, died Wednesday ar-
terno@. in Q~~ o1 Angels HosJ>!l•I of
\vhatla Getty Oil Co. spoke sman sa id was
a ce rebral.hemorrhage.
Police Lt: Willi3m ,.1atheson said Getty ·
waS barbecuing meat• Tue.sday night
"'hen he fell ori the decking around the
S\\'imming pool at his home in the ex·
admilled to the hospital by his physician.
Dr. Kendrick Smith, under the name of
George S. Davis, said Police Lt. Charles
Kline. Smith told officers the alias was
used to avoid publicity.
Getty began his oil career as an in·
dependent operator in 1947 and
discovered the South Crane Field in \\1es~
Texas in 1948: .,,_, _ I
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l(ansas City
Top Officer
'B'e-srMan'
'\1ASlllNGTON (UPI) -President
f\'llt.oil disc losed today that Clarence M.
Kelley, Kansas Clty, r.10 .. police chief.
~·i ll be nominated as new FBl director.
describing him as "the best man in the
country"' for 1he lop Jaw enforce n1cnt
1>usition.
The President made the announcement
inlorma lly in hi S oval office while pos~ng
for photographers "'ith Ke lley on one side
and Attorn ey General Elliot L .
Riehardson on the other ... soo.. artl'rward. the · \Vhite !·louse
iss ued a statement forn1 ally annou ncing
Nixon's in tention to nominAte Kelley.
Nixou told newsmen that Kelley, who
FIFTH DISTRICT PLANNER
Saddl eba~k's Spendlove
clusiW! suburb of Bel Air and litabbed l--~--:.....----~~--~--~---------~"'=11 ~·~·~··~·~·~11~"'~··~"'~-1hunsettWitlf3l:rilfe"'he wa.s""carrying:
LEAVING PLANNING POST "The wound was superucial, about
lie joined the form er P~cific W~stern
Oil Corp. in 1949, and was· named vice
president of the for mer Tidewater Oil Co.
in 1956. He became president of
-Xidewater....m 195& .. .and.::remained-in-tha
position until the company ·was mergi?d
with Getty Oil in 1967.
TAPPEQ FOR ~~l PQ$J
'Kansas City CtUef1<i lley -
served with the t"BI 21 years ~fo~e I
becoming Kansas...,.eitf7'police chtef in,---
1961. was chosen from a list o{ 'l:l pro-
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Newport1s Ron Yeo three-fourths of an inch wide,'' said
~tathesoo . Ge tty served as director of Getty Oil ,
the Bank of America and Mission Corp.
He was also a member of the National
Petroleum Council.
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To Cou11ty Planning ~a11el
By JAN WORTll Caspers said he preferred a '·sound ra-
01 tttti ll!lllY Pllo1 st•lf _ tionaLapproach to land_use planning -
Bart Spendlove, president of the Sad-quality development plus extensive open
dleback Area Coordinating Counc il, was space."
appointed to the Oran~e piunty Planning "l\1ost landowners have no quarrel with
Commission Wednesday night. this." Caspers said. "The s m·a 11
Fifth district supervisor Ron a Id merchant builder~ are ttie hardest hit."
Caspers made the announcement at a Caspers said he felt 18nd use \\'as the
lecture on the history and ecology of the top issue in the minds or residents of his
Saddleback Valley 1:11 La Pa z superviso rial area including the 100-l~~ermed iale School in ~1ission Viejo. square mile Saddleback Valley. _
.\Spendlove will replace Ron Yeo or He ~!so affirmed support for the
N~wport Beach, who resigned the post municipal advisory council, an i::1ecled .
TLi?lay at Ca~pers' requesl. _,,..-)body of_up to nine.residents which SA.C_C
S~ndlove. Yto. and Caspers were all ,,. has recommended for the Valley. It
present at the leclure. last ¥1 11 series of would ~an o.ffi cia l representative voice
six which Yeo has coordinated. to Caspers' office.
Caspers had been asked to speak at the ... We'll try this for a wh ile an~ ~ if it
meeting by Yeo before he rl'queslcd increases the fJow of communication to
Yeo's resignation. my office," he . said. .
Compliments were exchanged all Caspers lmphed that one reason behuxl
around as the three made thelr speeches. Yeo's requested resignation wa s that the
"It's not a big dlsaster," Yeo said Newport Beach architect is not a resi·
wben residents present at the meet ing dent of the Va lley.
· d~anded of Caspers why · Yeo was "It's important to have all the direct
Ousted. ''This Is ptob3bly ooe oPQ>e bet· pipelines to the residents we can get,"
ter things to happen to me: I'm still in Caspers said. .
there pushing for the county." Spendlove, a five-yea r re~1d.ent of. ttie
Yeo praised Caspers for trying to listen Aegean J!Hls area or A<t1ss1on V1e.)O.
equally to developers, homeowners, and operates his own business, a newspaper
county orficials all striving for different recycli ng operation called "Ecology
results in the Valley. Plus ." .
Caspers in turn complimented Yeo for lie also docs freela~ce consulting lo
"consistently keeping the public informed f\l,'0 aerospace companies. .
'on a new approach to planning." He sai d Spendlov_e, a former pre,s1dent of .the
as soon as he found a new challenge for Aegean Hills Homeowners Association,
Yeo he would offer it. said he will resign as p[esident of SA.CC.
He affirmed hi s own record in supporl Other speakers on the panel were Bob
or environmental concerns, saying "I'd Snyder. vice pres!~ent of l he
just as soon they never build another Emvironm~ntal Coaht1.on, and Van
house in southeas1 Orange County -but S!eveps. direc!or. of e~~tronmental p\an-
that is a se1£ish, last·man-in approach."' n1ng _for the ~11ss1on V1e10 Company.
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Getty became unconscious later in tbe
night and was taken to the hospital in a
private ambulance, Matheson said.
Police said there was no immediate
evidence to 'indicate that 1001 Play was
Involved. They said they had not learned
who "'as presen_t when Getty fell.
Police said they were awaiting the out-
come of an autopsy today before further
pursuing the investigation .
Getty, executive vice president and
chief operating officer of Getty Oil. wa s
He ls survived by his fatjler. J. Paul
Getty of Gu.ildford , England, his mother,
Mrs. William H. Jones of San Marino;
his widow, Jacqueline, three daughters.
lwo stepsons and a stepdaughter, all or
Bel Air; brothers J. Ronald Getty of Los
Angeles, J. Paul Getty Jr. of Europe, and
Cordon Getty of San Francisco.
Funeral arrangements are l n ·
complete.
County Water Authority
In DC, Asks Federal Aid ·
Bv-ml .. o\RY KAY'E
Oi tM o.llY Pit.I lmf
An Orange County water expert
lestified Wore a Senate Interior sub-
commillee in. Washington, D.C. Tuesday.
requesting $75.3. million over four years
to cootinue the federal program to purify
salt wate r.
Nei1 l\1. Cline, assist.ant manager of the
Orange ~ty Wate.r Di 1 l r i ~t ,
represented the National Water Supply
improYemeDt Moocialion, a -ol private and p'81ic -auppor1lDg saline water IJrojecta. ·
Because Orange County is . the only
area in the country wrrenlly workirii:
with desalting sea "'8ter, Cline was
chosen to represent the val'iotw groups. Jr the addition.al funds are ap-
propriated, Orange Cowlly 'o\ill be able to
expand its present desalting facilities,
and other areas 6f the country will be
able to iniUate new projects.
Present plans call for the gradual
elimination of the federal Office ol Saline
Water, respoosibl~ for seeking and fund..
ing economical ways to purify salt
"'aler and brackish water.
The subcommittee is oons.idering a
scaled down lederal budget request of
S2.5 million, for the fiscal year beginnHlg
Jilly 1, for the Office of Saline Waler.
porl.ant to all of Orange.County." BuxtOTI
said. "We need to continue and expand
the various projects begun in this area,
especially Water Factory 21 , in order to
meet the water needs.•·
Waler Factory 21 in Fountain Valley is
a project dealing v.ith desalting sea
water and recycling waste water in an
effort to keep the county's water supply
pure.
Seventy percent of the wa ter used in
OrlJ180 C.UO!y COIJI•• from lbe gn>\llld
water buin beneath the IW"(ac;e. WlteD.
the basin is low, as it becomes during
dfy pertOds, it _can r&r·11e1ow sea level,
enabling sea water to mix with the fresh
water, thereby ruining the water supply.
Water Factory 21, built m Ellis Avenue,
is a project which injects water into the
ground to raise the level of the ground
water bas~ to bold bact the sea water.
The water injected is a combination or
desalted sea water and recycled waste
water.
Buxton explained that the desalting
plant can now produce three million
gallons _per day, but 15 mil lion gallons
per day is needed to meet the water
needs ol Orange County.
Ambush Mrn·der
Wea pons Linked
To Coast Ma11
SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -Two
pistol s found in the apartment of a man
charged with murdering a Chino prison
guard once belonged to an Orange Goun·
ty man, jurors in the Ronald Beaty
escape trial have been told.
Larry E. Leach. a Laguna· llills resi-
dent. sa id Tu esday he sold the RUger .3fi7
magnum revolvers ·round in the apart-
ment to different men last year.
One of the pistols ·was f o u n .. d
di sassembled, its barrel missing , and the
prosecution will apparently contend that
ii was the rnurder weapon. Leach iden-
tified it by its serial number.
Leach said he sold the pistol to a man
identified only as John Gaise r in
.February 1972 at a San Jose gun sho"'·
The second pistol was sold to Robert A.
Seabock at a Los Angeles gun show on
Oct. 7. the day after the Chino ambush .
Seacock is awaiting trial on murder
charge stemming from the ambush. Ben·
ton Douglas Burt and his lS-year-old wife
are also charged with taking part in the
ambush and are 'defendants .in the cur~
ren1 trial.
Kick in. Karate
Clas s Kills Boy
PASCO. Wash. (UPI) -Ronald
D. Morrison. 18. of Pasco, died
from a kar3te kick in the chest
during a city-sponsored karate
class. according to officials.
They said the yout h died Tuesday
night seconds arter he was kicked
by a 17·year-old sparring partner.
spective candida tes. 1
Richardson commented that Nixon con-
ducted a "very exhaustin g" :search for
the right man. . ..
, "The in1por1ant thing 1s that whd~ w~
had 27 names. he was the (irst choice,
-~ixon said. patting Kelley on the back.
As t he gray-haired, bespectacled
Kelley beamed, Nixon said : "The . at-
torney ge neral and I and the Cab1n~t
agree that we selected the best man m
the country for the position:" .
With Kelley besjde him, Richardson
told reporters later that Kelley had the
"precise <J!lalities" needed to run the FBI
-at a-tin1e wtien mOratets1ow as ·nesult-
of th e Watergate scandal.
The attorney general said Kelley t~k
over as.Kansas City police' chief when its
police fo rce wns at a "low ... ~b~" .beca•1se
of corruption and poor d1sc1pline and
transformed it into an "imaginative and
innovative law enforcement agency." l
Kelley decli ned to discuss his "plans or 1
philosoi>hy" prior to testifyin~ at Senate !
confirmation hearings. but said he hoped
to be •·instrumental in furthering, strong
cooperation" between local. st.ate . and
federal la\v enforcement agencies 1n a
concerted attack against crime.
As for efforts to reduce crime, Kelley
said they should be conducted "with
recognitiOn or human rights and dignity,"
adding lhi!lt "I strongly adhere to those
precepts."
Of the press, he said : "You form 3
strong barrier to oppressive law en-·
fordment and I for ooe want to aid you
in attacking this spe<:,er." .
ti cbr:ifirmed by the Senate, the ll·year-
_oJd Kelley would take comnand ol. a llw
enforcement-.agency which .baa been
without a permane.nt head since the
death of J. Edgar Hoover May 2,. 1972,
and which has been shaken and
demoralized in the Watergate scandal
Ad versaries Collide
REYKJAVIK (UI) -A Royal Navy '
Crigate and an rcelandlc gunboat collided
today off the coast of Iceland where
\Varshios of the t'o\'O countries have been
patroling in the. continuing dispute over
fi shing right s.
Op en Space Chi ef Levels Cline. bo"•ever, recomn1ends that over
the neXt four ye8!S, $63.million be spent
on farge Saline "'ater demonstration
plans. and the remaining $12.300,000 for
studies, research and development.
for fat her' s day
.:Charges at Supervi sors
The Orange County Board or small issues." SnydCr said. "But f don'l
·.supervl~rs wiU not approve a land use "·ant you to think that by joining a groo p
you'll be able to change things." plan that signiricanUy affects the Sad· Snyder also lambasted the county's
· dleback Valley because the board O\\'CS land use element of the general plan, in
·its election campaign financing to hearings before the planning commission
builders and developers. now.
This charge was leveled by Bob "U that's plann ing for the 1970s, I'll eat thit map." Snyder said. "It .... oo!d be Snyder· chairman of the chmtyYtide better called the Orange County coloring
Open Space Action Group and vice book -purely an exercise to meet the
chairman of the Environmental Coalition \ .state r"Ccruiremcnt.s." ·
at the last lecture in a series on the Snyder said communities like the sad-
history and ecology or the Saddll!back '' dleback Valley ha~e bci!n pl.agued with a v 11 dearth of puDhc planning, leaving ~ifrh District Supervisor Ronald cas-fesl dents to .cope with _wh~t he feels
pers was unable to answer the charges are the sometimes parochial interests of
because he .spoke· first on the. four-man larg~ developers. . . ,, .
panel and left following bi.'! speech. Ttus ha_s left a s.ituat1~~ \vhc.re o~eralf
"I had hoped he could reply to this," pliannlng is non-ex1stent. Snyder said.
Snyde r told the group.
Snyder, a civil engineer and Lake
~·orest resident, said he has slow ly
discovered that few things moYe politl·
ciall! but their linancial ties ..
"The only an1wer is to find 1 c.andidate
who's independently weallhy -or lo
~·ork tor election reform ." Caspers,
Grove, F ullerton
Banh Robbed
"Our g"'fou p belieVes the cha1Jenge ot
the 1970s to be the integration of existing
water-suppl)l-utilitie.s-with pre&er1t and
future technological devices tQ uphold the
pubtiC interest in ample, ~esome.
clean and sweet commtm..itY water sup-
plies," Cline said Tuesday in Washington.
In Santa Ana Wedne9day, Larry Bux-
lo ol the Orange County Waler District
explained tbe local significance ol Cline's
testimony.
"These approprtations are very im·
Woman Cyclist
Shot by Rifle;
Boy, 13, Seiz'ed
A woman was struck by a rifle bullet in
Santa Ana Wednesday night and knocked
from her bicycle. Police said they had
recovered the gun and arrested a 13·
year-old boy.
The victim w~ Myrtis L. Bratton, 40,
or 2016 W. Civi c! Center Drive, Santa Ana.
She was reported in good condition today
ln Santa Ana Community HospitaJ whb a
gunshot wound in her left shoulder.
84 in.c h
.leather so fa ··..-:.......,
A. Luxurious sofi1 covi1red in leather a
unique look and fee.I of lux ury that Dad would like.
A full 84" wide, i1vail abl• in 3 colors 1n
le•th•r
-<----howe.vcr ..Js iDd ndcntl weaJth and For $3,200 Loss lnvesUgators .&aid Miss BraUon wa11
bi cU with a frl Solomon Allen on
leather chair and
111atchi11g otto111.a.n
for the most part has financed his own
campaigns.
Snyder said that he has deoided lo
1pend the ne1t year of his Ille \\-'Orking
lor Independent candidates.
• "Small citizens' groups can tackle
1\\'o young holdup men, apparently
working together, hit t\vo banks in
northwestern Orange County Wednellday
and got away with more than 13.200.
Police are work ing on the theory the
same suspects took another '3,100 in
relat«f robberies in l.os Angeles County.
a1rv ew tree w n w ren from e
cycle near Willits Street shouting that
she had been wounded.
A poll<O search of the neighborhood
turned up emply shell casings In lh<
backyard or a home. They found the 13-
ycar-old boy home alone and recovered
the rl!lc. The youngster W&!l turned ove r
to juvenile authoriUt;S. ' Robbed were Cl Security Pacific Bank
. • • . at 13125 tlarbo r Blvd., Garden Grove. of .Ar«eutu11an llcleased \12.:l!l t and • Bank or America branch••
•. t:> , 1182l w. Orang91horll!' Av.~,, t'ullerlon, ol D J I in San_ Jose
1--, .. BUENOS-AIRES IUPt)--·i;ioftls 1111e~pollcHeporle<i . --ll llS-. --~ • · -
rlllas "1lo kldrioped tht fonner Jn-Jn both c11ses. l.~e . bandits W<'re
tclligcnce chief or the Argentln'e navy f111 ' c5'.1!ibed as young and .armed. SAN J<?SE <'."-Pl -ST~ persons \\'ere
days ago released him unhanned toda y. A Bonk of America In Santc F'e Springs Injured. tnclud!!_lg two fire dc~rtmcnt
,.__·The release followed ~ one da)'. the kid· and a Crocker Notional Bank in ,.laclcnda c:jpla\ns, In an' explosion and hre at a
riaping or a Brltisli executive m tllc talest ltelgh1~. both near the 1'10s Angclc!J· house lh !IOt.lth san JOS<'. Benms and
· 1 ks QLJbrret.ua;ains~ !;!ra ~c_CounJ)'.Jine, also wert hit in the <lc.b ris rrom the house at Jt7~ Durant
rorC(gn bOslnessmen.. -samc manner Wedncsdny. police saTO. • .,,_vr. were. hurled tnto the street
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S.INCE RON YEO was a strong voi<;e
ror ecology en the county planning board,
his_ demise as a commissioner has promp.
ted considerable Whimpering in the
balls up there at the C.OUnty Seat.
They are saying Caspers gave Yeo the
boot because he was too much on the en·
vironmental kick. He was going to get in
the .way cf the big developers--the guys
'''ho make heavy political contributions.
Clearly, Yeo "'as t0o strongly aligned
\1'i~h the bugs and bunnies folks .
fORTHER, THE CASPERS detractors
hi.D.t, the Fifth District supervisor wanted
ta get a strong political ally out in the
Saddleba.ck Valley lo assure that no
cityhood drive would start.
Caspers, they reasoned, had experience
\l'ith cityhood drives when folks in Irvine
didn't particularly care for the way .......
Orange County government was handling
growth and land development. So they'
formed a city and took jurisdiction away
from Caspers' board.
Thus the suggestion that Board
Cbai.nnan Ron doesn't want that same
ciraimstance to occur in the booming
Saddleback Valley.
Well, those are all the hasty things
some folks are saying today. But on the
other hand. you have to consider·
Caspers' timing on all this business of
booting one planner and appoint)pg
:uiother. /
Clearly, it was incredibly awful timili ·.
YEO, FOR EXAMPLE, has just been
spending considerable time TUJlJling _a
series of seminars out in· the Sadd1eback
Valley, talking about the hi.Story, ecology
and planning of the place. During many
of these session s, he \\'as working
shoulder-to-shoulder with Spendlove, the
man who shall now warm his former
scat.
And just before Caspers himself is to
appear at one of the Saddlebaek seminar
sessions, the announcement comes. So
'(eo, Spendlove an d Caspers all show up
qi the same' forum. And Caspers gets to
6xplain it all to the asssembled folks .
"YEO HAS BROUGHT great dignity
and intellect 1.o the Planning Commis-
sion," Caspers explained. These are
grounds for ouster'?
\Veil , that wasn't quite it, Caspers \\'Cnt
on. He wanted a man from the Valley
itsell~And -Spendlove-is -that-man.
Besides, Spendlove is a very strong en·
vfroomentalist too.
e POW Hits Charges
J\1cCLOSKEY SA lD the time for
formal inquiry .intO }louse impeachment
proceedings "Seems almost at hp.00
unless the President makes a: full and
fair disclosure of everything he knO\YS .
and when he learned it."
It the President lays out the.facts. said
?11cCloskey, a liberal who tried to wrest
the GOP nomination from Nixon last
DENVER (AP) -The attorney for a year, "l suspect that none of us wish to
former _,_POW accused of collaborating impeach the President or"t:ven inquire in4
with the enemy said Wednesday lie will to the matter."
seek a federal cOurt injunction ordering Landgrebe triggered a 4 O -m i n u t e
the military to drop the charges. parliamentary tangle by demanding a
Marine Sgt. .Abel Larry Kavanaugh. 24, quonun for McCloskey's speech. That
Westminster, is one of eight former came near 9 p.m. after the House had
prisoners charged by Col. Theodore W. finished its regular business and most
Guy of Tucson, Ariz,, wilb 'aol!Uorating members bad gone home. vith-the-enemy4while-in-.the~:--Vtet--'<1nty1~-members-were-still in the
namese'prh1on camp known as Plarltalion ij~ far ·short of th~ tl8 qyo_rum need-
Gardens, near Hanoi. ed to stay in session.
•TV Rift Erupts
DENVER (AP) -Anny officials say a
television network's fil.med ~r.eport which
purported to show nerve gas leaking
frotn dismantled bombs near Denver was
actually waler being used for a test ftlm.
The controversy erupted after NBC.
reported in a documentary that film it
had obtained. showed lethal nerve gas
leaking at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal.
Documents Sl1ow
Ag~w, Others
Linked to ITT
WAS!IlNGTON (UPI) -High-ranking
Greta Garbo Has
Strrgery on Eyes
BARCELONA, Spain I AP) -Actress
Greta Garbo has undergone eye cataract
surgery at a Barcelona clinic, the
newspaper La Vanguardia said today.
The newspaper did not say when the
65-year"ld Swedish actress undeN·ent
surgery, but a private medical source
said it was three days ago.
The Joaquin Barraquer clinic denied
the presence of the fonner film star, but
a spokesman later sa id it was policy not
to give information on patients.
_-Jnfonnants ~~d Mi~~ Gar_!>o-1_~ho lives
1n Stockholm. entered Spain by car. •
'Now, this is such a simple explanation of the grand ~hakeup that you have to Administration officials, including Vice ·
believe it. You know it's true becatise --i1'esident Spiro T. Agnew, took part in
Caspers stood right up there and said it the handling of a much publicized an·
that simply. It was simple. Has: to be titrust case against rrr according to
It appeared ~tiss Garbo would' remain
in the clinic about two weeks, infonnants
G id.
true. '
Neve,-mind what all those other people documents releMed Wednesday.
are saying. Letters and memos written by Interna-
tional Telegraph and Telephone Co. ex-
Vesco 'No Fugitive'
SAN JOSE, Costa Rlca (UPI ) -New
.Jersey financier Robert Vesco said
Wednesday he did not consider himseU a
fugitive, despite a U.S. indictment charg-
ing 'him and two former members of the
Nixon administration with obstruction or
j~tice .. Vesco also said jn a statement
from his San Jose ~retfeif .. :that he has
fii-ed his personal representative in thi s
sriiall Central American nation.
'
ecutives were made public for the first
time by the House commerce in·
vestigating subcommittee.
They mention nine AdminJ!tration of·
ficials, including President N i x on :
Agnew; fonner Attorneys General John
ll.1itchell and Richard G. Kleindienst :
former White House aides J oh n
Ehrlichman and Charles Colson : Conner
Commerce Secretaries ~1aurice Stans
and Peter G. Peterson,, and John Con·
nally-, fonn er Treasury secretary and
now a presidential consulta nt.
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Joaquin District's
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Festival 'In Tune'
""By CANDACE PEARSON RANGEMENJ'S' <lr props coodiictor'1 rote on th 6
. ot ..... o.uv P11t1 sttH hlghJlghted some songs . A s p Qt lighted. balloon-edged
giant spinach can-complete center platrorm .
lt \Vas big. Jt was sbc-with Popeye. the sailor rolled Joanne tlarrls, d is t r I ct
cessful. It was music. into view while the all-district music coordinator, receJved
"It's the kids," said As-strings played the strong-loud applause, when she
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sistant Superintendent"Marllyn man's theme song. directed the entire district Hanir.in-summing--up-ihe-f'~-.>:-00tball~playerlf, bar.eball-e111""nble..l<· ~·:.i· ln>erk' "-'JIM'----~
eling behind the third annual ca1>5, flags, hand motions and Beautiful."
San Joaquin School District tropical leis were other added She later handed a bouquet
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music and art festival Tues-attractions. of pink roses back to an of-
day night. The basic theme oI the show rering student temporarily so
-what music means to dif· -she could finish the energetic
WITH INGENIOUS art ex-rerent people -was carried finale.
hibits added this year for ex-out by offering band, folk and S SCORES f 1 1 1 tra flavoring, the "I Believe Jn rock and roll selections and A o . pas e -co -
Music" festival got good songs about work, foreign ored ball~~ drifted down
reviews from e. full house at lands, individual states and from the ceiling of the center,
the Anaheim c 0 n v e n t l 0 n America. hte. 2,500 studenls stood up as their school names were cal-
Center. . d I IN STYLES bouncy or led .
Of the 3,000 stu ent.s rom 18 sedate, coaxing or demanding, They sang, 'I believe ln
schools involved, about 2,500 of a number of teachers took the music. I believe in love."
those were either singing orJ;:::=========::;:;::::;:::::;:========; playing musical instruments.
The evening also featured a
tribute to Ralph G a t e s ,
superintendent emeritus, who
retired thit month. TRANSCENDENTAL .
c-0 n;i.!!@.Al!j teaching in
Anaheim in 1932 Md became ---
San Joaquin's only teacher.
principal and superintendent
in 1945.
. MEDITATION -
3,000 STUDENTS FROM 18 SCHOOLS FILL ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER •FOR MUSIC, ART FESTIVITIES .
A chorus of students sang
"Hey Look Him Over" and
"So Long, It's Been Good. To
Know You" for Gates.
Introductory Lecture
Council Slashes Girls Kee p
__ Curtain _U P-
Coast Panel OKs
Aft~r a short thank-you, the
s i Iver-haired administrator
said, "All of us came here to
sing or hear singing. We
should do exactly that. On
with the show."
JUNE 11, MONDAY, 7 P.M.
ORANGE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
363 Glenneyre, L•gun• a.ch
·'Shopping List'-Fountain Valley BroYmic
Troop 770 will present a
Bolsa Chica Bid MusiciaJ selections spaneed
a large array. Tile La Paz
Intennealate-School choruses
offered a strong "I Love a
Parade," followed by an ap-
propriately foot-tapping ren-
dition of Jolm Philip Sousa
"Meditation and Creative Expression"
a discussion of rec ent research
Flatbed tn1cks, s tr ee t
sweepers and other heavy
r equipment "-'Ill not be bought
with federal revenue sharing
money, Huntington Be a ch
couocilmen have decided.
IN REVIEWING a priority
"shopping" list Mobday night.
councilmen in!ormed C I t y
Admlnlatrator David
_ Rowlands tbat c a p i t o I
ptit<haoes should not he in-
cluded.
"The primary purpaee or
this federal mooey should be
ror direct benefits to the: peo-
ple, not atondard budget
items ," commented Council-
woman Nonna Gibbs. "It's
bird to uk them to be excited
about the purchue of a one-
ton truck." '
The council'! i d o p t e d
philooophy k n o c k e d 10
Rowlands' flm 16 items orr
the revenue sharing list.
ROW L AN D S, WHO
develOl)ed a llJt of 28 items on
which be wants to spend the
city's first S2 million in federal
funds , said he agreed with
that phllooophy.
"We lace 1 special problem
this year," he uid. "We have
• central library, a civic
center, a new equipment yard,
a central park and 10 other
poru oil coming together at
once."
Public Works Director
James Wl\eeler. ""-depart·
ment is scheduled for most of
the equipment. S"""ested how . $125 check to Mrs. Dawn .._ Peck of the Fountain the items . could be squeezed Valley C 0 mm u n ity
into the city's already tight $30 'l'heater Friday night at
million budget for 1973-74 . the troop's awards night.
"RA111ER TflAN have the· The Brownies raised fhe
council .cut these items -J money to help the theate.r n~d them -let me go bacL group acquire the $10,000
to my budget and take 0tit -needed to keep the curtain
such things is new street ~P· '!'he tr.oop ,; hoste~ a
trees and median Jandscap-. family rugbt vanety
ing." show June 1 to raise the
Councilmen .agreed 4-3 with money·
that approach. G-. BartleJt '----------'
Improvements at B·o 1 Sa
Chica State Beach.,including a
new entrance and parking
area, have received a permit
from the South Coast Regional
Zone Conservation Com ·
mission.
THE STATE department or
parks and recreation will con-
struct a main ·building with
rest rooms and dressing
rooms, a 280-spa ce parking
a~a. underground electricity,
sewets and water; a lifeguard
station and a new access point
mid-t"ay on -the st retch in
l-lunt1ngton Beach.
The commission approved
the plans this week aft er ad-
ding t\VO conditions.
music by the combined bands
from La Paz, Los Alisos, and
Jlrulcho____.Sa_J o_a q u i_n_ iI1': _
ter·mediate schools.
ANY FENCING in the area
must be limited to four-feet -U N l Q U E A R-
higll wooden fem.-e and a bicy·
clc trail should be built to con-
nect with city and private ef-
forts, the coastline com-
mission said.
JCs Name
New Orlef Enunett Blanchfield, state
senior architect, agreed to
those demands. San C I e m e n t e iriSurance
LORIN ROCHE
Instructor of T.M.
l,NTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY
31806 8th St.
South L1gun1, Colif. 92677
499..i372
and Matney, who opposed the
motion, aaid they agreed with
the plliloaoplty, but becauae of
the neceosity of -Items,
Ibey -~ want to ...,,.....
the. budget 4bia late in the
year.
·TMR School Project
·Still Lacking B.ids
The South Coast Com-broker Charles ' ' Chu c k ' '
mission, one of six created by Bartok has been installed asl'=====================:! Prop. 20. bas permit allthority the new president of the South
in Orange and Los Angeles Coast Jaycee•, auumlng the
THEY ALSO SAID such
items as street trees and The trainable m e n t a J I y
landscaping the street me-retarded arc fa cing a problem
dians are what they want for with the construction of the
revenue sharing. · additional facilities planned
On ru... priority J i s t , for them in the Ocean Vie w
Ro•·lands listed about $171,81111 Scbqol Dlatrict.
worth of Uems 'Which he fell
coukl wait , and the money
could be used to help buy
Meadowlark Goll Coone.
Councilmen m a d e no
decision m what money should
be used !or the $4 miIUon golf
course which lo ocheduled for
sale to private developer& July
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Aid Offered
To Oldsters
' District truslees reported
Monday night that no bids had
been filed for the TMR _project
at Lark View School.
t. gavel from Dana Point resl· coun 1es. de J' Ortl Other West Orange County nt un er. .
projects receiving coastline • B~k. l~ active in local
pe:rmlts after-public hearings-Jaycee Pl'9Ject1, was -honored
this week are: ;;. Jaycee of the Year for 1m.-
-TWO TRIPLEXES on cor-Others installed in recent
ner of Dolphin Street and SeaJ ceremonies were , Ch a rl es
SUPERINTENDENT James Way in Seal Beach by Glad Keeling of Dana Point, state
R. Carvel sa i/d the smaU Investment Company. It has director; Mike Brady, ex·
-size of.-the-job was re-12parkingspace.s.-------. temal vice president;-Jim
sponsible for the Jack of con· -Two six-unit apartment Ray. intemal vice president;
and the possibility of joint buildings at 12th and Orange Tom Galloway, treasurer;
funding with the city. Streets in Huntington Beach Todd Crowell, secr<tary, and
The new additioo to the by Fred 1.1. Meller. It wu Jim Straus and Joe Hamic,
TMR school includes several okayed after the commission directors.
SCHWINN VARSITY SPORT
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classrooms and a therapeuUc upped the parking provided • 10-speed .,...._....,.
pool. from 12 spaces to 20. f ld ~
Trustee Dr. Ralph Bauer -Single-family dwelling on wake 00 ° ..,....~ slylo --
called for a report on possible Diablo Circle In Huntingtoo • · Dual-Posllfon call"" ......
· THEY HAVEN'T even Senior citlJens will have an alternative uses of the pool Harbour with boat .allp by lners
decided yet il the ctly will buy opportunity next week at and the possibility ol joint ·lun-Frank Wolsey or La Mirada. To Sp".ak r~-••~"' -• t.he private golf .course to sa.ve •·A•-·-World 1.0 SeolBeach di ~ • •• ._. A-..-·ift •9'• t fro beco housing JA:~wc '-;;t;-..::ng~:w:it:h ~th:e~c=i~ty=·---'''---.-~-S~in~gl~~~~~m~ily;,.;d~w~e:Uing'!!Jl,~a~tr------'~-=--~-f--,,_;;;..~~..f-~~~~~~~~n ~ct. m --· _mmg_a --to-receive-aid-in-filing-theh AIU u s1 e
· PropertyTaxAsslsta n ce "WHEN WE HAVE 15,000 BeachbyLeedeLacy. Assemblyman Floyd L .
That dec'ision, and a further claim . other chil dren in the district Wakefield (R .. Long Beach)
review of-the revenue sharing Slate Controller"ffoustoil r: 'vho could use the pool; it will address-membets 61 the
--REPLECl'IONS money, will be handled at a Flournoy announced that a seems a shame to see it B h S d l Irvine Republican Assembly
future council meeting. repr ese nt a t i v e will be reserved for only 90 students.'' eac tu . en---at---an 8.30 dinner Friday i n
~. av•ilable Tu esday through Bauer said . G D AirJX>rter Inn, Irvine.
Thursday of next week , from 9 He also questioned if the 14 els egr ee A ~host cocktail hour will ,Reyn
Sheffer
Apprq,is als
SQught for
School Site
a.m. to 4 p.m. x 24 x 3\\ foot pool would be precede the dinner at 7 p.m.
deep enough for swimming Robert L. Meyers of Hun-Tickets at $10 per person· are
CALIFORNIANS who are lessons, which he regarded tington Beach ha1 received his available from Bonny
ewer 62 years ol age, own and important in the beach area. Bachelor of Arts in history Whiteside and may be reserv-
realde in thei r own homes, Norman Ginsburg, dlreCtor from Baylor University, Waco, ed bf calling 5 51-5 9 7 6 .
h•ve paid taxu for the cur-of pupil per9oonel services, Tex. Tickets will also be available
.. rent year and have lncome·of replied that the primary use of He is the son of Jlobert L. at the door, IRA President
fl0,000 or leA; are entitled to the pool was for therapy. Meyers, 21661 S. Brookhurst Henry Quigley said. The public . ,.,__ .. "'" _
_....... • .,:• PrukHn·
a reimbunement of a portion St H t· t Be h 1·5 invi•·.a .
ol their property tuea -under Many of the TMR students are 'r~·~· ::=on=m~gtoinfiii~a~cp.fiiji!fi!jiiij!~~ .. ~~tijr=;~~;j · The UrtUJed acboOl llte own-Olllfomla law. The deadline seizure.Prone, and the pool I
Rare 11 the individual who ed by the OCean View Si:bool for fllliW ls October 15, 19'i3, was designed to be dee p
tm,loyw. being Jectured about District will rem•in unsold un-but the claim should be filed enough for swimming while
hta own 1hortcomtng1. Young til · more appraiuls are II.lb-. 15 soon as poasiblc. safe for the students, he said.
people es~ally, althoua:h milted. trustees decided Man-
they · are the "horrible txa4 day night.. INFORMATION' and claim .'TRUSTEE ROBERTJ:Zihn-
amples" In many 8ermons. The site at Beach Blvd. and fonr11 are· available by going grabe said the pool would
are diilncllned 'to lliten to. Taylor Ave. was bought ten to aay Senior Citizens Proper-cost approximately $350,000, ~f ~f!t e~'d:S. the .sermons years ago for the' construcllon ty Tax Assistance branch of· and the district could not af·
of classrooms. Superintendent flee, writing to Senior Citizens ford a deeper pool. Bauer ex-
Franklin proposes 8 better ~ames R. carven said he was Property Tax Assistance, P.O. plained that he was not speak-
way · · • more dlrtlcult to con~ fident the d' ...... lct -·Id Box 1588, Sacramento, or ing or a large increase In be sure but more certain of ~"' '"'"' iuccess: Set a good exain.p1e. house all the students it will phoning 835-9540, in addition to depth, bu.t per ha p s a
This requtrn patlcnct, M!lf· have with the e 1 is ting the help at Leisure W~ld next rfhtderale adaptation at one
dlsclpllne and tolerance but . facllltlts. week. end.
11 much more ~t to be et-lio;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiii;;;;iiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii:;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.J fectlvc. And. we 1hould all
tmprove cons~ In our own behavior wh11e we set
. l We beUeve that a funenl i. ceremoey 1hould be a beaut.
tful e_.i..,.., It ahould
conftnn the roeUty ol a.u..
thus he1pJn1 the bertaved In their f~t step .toward
adjuat.ment to their Jou.
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Admission to • nursin9 f•cility ctn sometimes be • period of bew!lderment
•nd distress. Bec•use p•ti ent1 are •ncounterin9 • new environment when they
enhr levtrf'J Menor, our stiff has be•n tr1ined to 1ttend to their needs with courtet~y •n re111ur1nce. levtrly Me no r 1dmi1•ion proeedures are mede simpl•
end convenient, We hi ve found that much of the admission information re-
quired' ctn be obt1lnecl from the. hospitel or petient'i phy1ici1n.
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TONIGHT'S
TV IDGHLIGHTS
He Digs
Indian
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I 1 ABC D 6:30 -"Francis in the Haunted Housc.•·-r: Mickey Rooney repl aces Donald O'Connor as !he
V-illains~.
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Dy BOD THOMAS
LOS ANGELE:S (API
I-lere's one Indian who hopes
I.hat redskin villains aren't
abolished on the screen: Kunu
~.-~--(-~-----~------------\-!.'H ank. a fuU-blooded Win-~tmgcrand-:rveteran-orlDOV1e
TV DAILY LOG
Thursday
Evening
JUNE 7
,
l:OOOOU!ll!l:lCilm•,.;
@ ®) Ntws
0 lon1nt1 ''The Sav11e~ On llis
way to Ntvfda City, Adam acci·
denta_!ly passes through "I sacred
1ntlian burial eround, 1nd i• al·
tacked by two Indians. • -----@ Colldlblp ot lddlt's Fak --0W-Htld Dead• Alift m The Rinbtllna
Ii) Star Trek
EB Quin111 , Olwid11t
£Il) l'Yld H1llstton Conclusion o1
series with 1 double lesson.
~Three Stoops
6:30 Ci) Hoe•n's Htrots
Friday
DAYTIME MDYIES
t :lO O "W~r of the W!l4kl!(' j we?)
'43-John Wayne, Marlhl SCOI\
10:00 @ '1hree Younc Teuns" (wes)
'S4-M1t2i G1ynor, Jeffrey liun!u.
O ''Shadow Man" (mys) '5] -
Cesar Romero. Kay l\end•U.
12:00 9 "They Wtrt So Yo11n1" (dra)
'SS-Scott B1edy, Joh#nn• Mah.
"Qu1en of tht Allllzons" (edv)
'47-Patrici• MorrilDl'I.
becomn th• tar1et of the ):U!lf.
fritz Wea~er and V'ictori1 Racimo
guest. m Ho11n's Heroes
(D loxlRI frtnl die Ol)lnpic
£E Henunos Coraje
€D W•terglfl .Hearlnp
€!)Clpulln1
CE El Sho'll de Joe Flores
al M..W. (2hr) ".t.ngelt W111t Their
Fices" (dr1) '39 -Ann Sheridan.
Ronald Reagin, Deld End Kid~
1:00 m "TranuU.ntlc Mt r r J ·It.
Round" (com) 'l4-Jack Benny.
1:30 0 "llttlelf'lulld" (dra) '49-Vtn
Johl!Son. John Hodiak.
3:00 ([l (C) "ftll(f Pants" (com) 'SO--
Bob Hopt, Lucille B~ll.
®l '°Sqlllft of Yloltncc" Canel.
(dra) '63-Name of t111 l1111.
3:30 O ·"When the D11tons Rode" (wes)
'4Cl-Brndtfick Crawfor~,
4:00 fJ (C) "Two Tickets to lrNd•
w11" (mus) '51-Tonf M1ri in,
4:30 (})Sime 11 lOAM listlna
• KOCE, CllANN EL 50
f>.r.Jnge-ecunty's-11f1Ne1evls:ton-mrtron:-K6ce: as sch~juJed the foll,owing special programs today. 0elailed
llshngs of Channel SO's programs are carried in the Daily
Pi lot's TV Weck each Sunday.
westerns.
·'\Vhetl--lhey want an Indian
who is mean and ugly, the
pr!lducers send for me," says
Hank "'ith a faint smile on his
stolid features.
H;ink. now has his best role
lo date: the classic villain In-
, jun Joe in the musicalized
"Tom Sawyer." }le commits
the murder that Tom wit-
Tiesses. then almost dispatches
·rom as well.
"DIRTY HARRY" (Rl
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Two Irvine··shows Opening
RoIDe· for Final Curtain
curtain time ls 7:30 for lhe
Irvine production. Reserva·
tlOM 1133-2166.
''EXIT THE Body" swings
into its next-~last weekend at
the H u n ting Io n Beach
Pl ay hou s e . givi n g
performances tonight a n d
Saturda y at 8:30. Howard
Solomon directs the Fred
Carmichael comedy.
Among tbe cast membe rs
are Ann Cossman, Susan
year-0ld comedian has beco me O'Connell_. Laura Black. Ray ~ . · Scott, 811! More\and, Greta
-a cente r..o( attem-ion,-.U-i.anks-W-.smith and--He'len--Susman....Tbe: _
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Sunshine Boys." Main St .. Huntington Beach.
-Currently r u n n i n g on Reservations 536-4446.
Broadway, the play .starring
Jack Albertson and Sam ***********
Levene follows the old Smith
and Dale style of rapid-tire,
precisely timed gags.
"I went to see the show
twice, just to be sure none of
-our material was being used,"
Smith said. "lt was n't and I
loved it."
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VOL 66, NO. 158, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES
8-ane
By JOHN !ICHADE .
Of .... .,...., , .... lteff
An •ight·lane PIOllle °"'" Hlgh ... y
bridglq Upper · N • w po rt Bay and
Sll'<l<llinl •far well u ·tbe Arches will
b<, ~ .. -o( tin:< I'll•· tiool to the coatal traffic ooagestlon by
a ~Newport Beach citizens oommittff.
'lb< 'l°l'lnlponationa Plan Cl~ Ad-
vilO<)I Commltle< Wednelday nlcht re-
vieWed alternates It w1ll present' before a C.!Uomla Division oi lligbways public
oast
bearing next fall,
Dwbling the DUn'iber of CoaSt High-
way lanes from Bayside Drive to the
Arches may be an alternate to construc-
tion ol. a second Baik Bay crossing. ·
The dtbeaa' committee, which is guld·
ing ereo'tlon of a dlywl~e traffic lludy,
Wednesday ,night al90 b<erd objections
from Corona def 11Jar t<Sldents ~ doo't
like ·a p~ tq' build a .coaSt 'High-
way exteo:skla~Bi.q 1beMokfi.Fllth Ave-
nue rilhl«-Wn~·:'""i · . . ' ,
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,..,,...., T'"1' Ctort*
Te1 .. 1s Dog . \ • ~'
While her friends boun<e around k tennis af Newport Harbor
High School, Raebel. an eigb~-week-old Irish . tltr, sn~~ near the
baseline, undisturbed by sizzling str:VJ!S, !!>ft obs or 'VICJOUS volleys.
She belongs to Tim OWens·of Newpprt Beach· ther side of net). Play-
er in front of her is Mitch Gray, also 91 Ne rt Beach.
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It's B~rgnn1e Bajtling
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Boat Biiflder ~tIBorge
Actor Em<at Bcqnlne put on what
may have been ID In.rd-winning
p<r1onnanee WedoeldaY and if It turns
out that way, entertainer Vidor Borgt lani 1oing lo ll)te It II all.
Borgnine showed up in Oranp Coonl,
Superior court lo .,_ his dabn that the
maid contalnlng the bull al lb< •t07 ,000,
5'-!0ot · yacht he cmlered from boat
builder Jooepli Stephen• ol Newport
Beach should be immediately sur-,..,.,....i to him.
The veteran actor claims Stephens
forfeited the mold 1lh<n he failed to P'1" ~
duce Borplnt'• boat by Oct. 31 , 1970, ~
the date a&reed on when both men signed . ;~
a sblp buildlng.conlract In late 11a. ·<
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N.Y. Stoeks
ORANGE COUNTY, CAtlFORNIA
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THURfDAY, JUNE 7, 1973 N TEN CENTS
-oute to Be rge 6y Citizeiis
Homeowners groups in the Harbor
View Hills area oppose the highway that
would run below their homes. They want
the property used for a park. ·
Traffic e1perts have projected th e
highway to bypass th< downtown Corona
del Mar business district and connect
· with a aec:tion al COost lligbway lo the
south that the Irv~ Company wants lo
move nearly one-foorth mile inland.
The proposal . for an eight~ane bridge
over the Upper Bay is one alternate to
a state proposal calling !or a six-lane
bridge.
Under the slate plan, a temporary
new bridge would be constructed just
north of. the present stn;icture to hamil e
traf£ic while; a pennanent new bridge is
built.
'lb< state plan proposes ooly minimal
work at . ·u.e congested intersections of
the Coast Highway . With Bayside a n d
Dover Drives.
Astrona t
A seeood alternative discussed by th e
committee v.•ould involve major recon-
structJon of those intersections. tying
them to construction of a permanent,
si:tclane bridge, just north of the exis ting
bridge, The old bridge would be torn
down .
The thj.rd committee plan proposes an
eight-lane divld!Xf bridge with major im-
provements at both Jntersec tions, in-
cluding freeway.type interchanges.
Free
HOUSl"ON (UPI) -Two Skylab astro-"We got the w· out and tocked ,"' segments \Vere about 40 percent deployed
nautl opened a jammed solar electric Conrad reported . and the third was nearly 30 percent open.
generating wing aurmg a daring space-Mission control said engineering data Engineers believed ~his ~·as enough to
walk today and apparently ended the radioed back from the big spaceship charge eight batteries linked to that
. ercrisis __ nl-~filw<~-thaMlle~~--'--'<>1""-"in!!· · -----·' -
station. 30-foot solar wing were successfully con-Controllers figured the panels were too
Skylab 1!0mmander Charles ''Pete" vert.ing sunlight into electricity. oo~d to unfold completely. To remedy
Conrad and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin wrest!-The astronauts said smaller panels this, ·they planned later to maneuver
ed. with makeshift equipment for more making up the whole wing were not fully S~ylab so sunlight "'ould heat the sola r
than three hours outside Skylab and BC' deployed, but were partly folded like a wing.
The plan to \\"idcn the highway Lo the
Arches \\'Ould be the most e1pensive .
committee members pointed out, noting
the state \\"OUld have to acquire consid-
erable right-of·\\'ay through the Mariners
ti.file area.
The committee took no action on the
Fifth Avenue extension , v.1lich is recom-
mended by their consultant, Pending a
m o r e detailed analysis of alterilaiive
ways to handle increasing traffic through
Corona de.I Mar.
Panel
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a troublesome door on a telescope in ,
Skylab's solar observatory and changed j
a film magazine in another instrument. '
It was the first time a spaceship was 1
repaired "byli.stronauts fu a WJl!lk in space.: r
The feat presumably assured Jhe space
station of a long productive life in sp~. I
complished what many project of"licials half open accordion. BefQre returning to the safely of their
at one time thought couJd not be done. Mission control said_ two of the panel spaceship, ""Ille two spacewalkerS opened
Conrild and K~rwin began their hi s-•
toric repair job when they emerged from
Skylab in darkness. 'Ibey waited for half
an hour for tlie sun to come up and then
Nixon Aide
Admits Lie
(See SUCCESS, Page 2)
Bandit's Honie
Reveals Loot,
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At Hearing __ P_olic_e__Cl.-aim~~ --ct
llULLBTIN
WASHINGTON (AP) -Form<r Nix•
com,.ip llfldal Herb<rt L. Porter
testified today that be Jive-the FBI, a
gnad Jary ud the lint Watergate trial
a falst •ccoant of bow $10l,IOO went to G.
Gonion Uddy ..
WASHINGTON (AP) - A former aid<
in President Nixon's campaign said today
he WU instructed iii December, 1971 to
give cash lo G. Gordon Uddy, the
Watergate conspirator, for "dirty tricks
and other special proj<els."'
But Hebert L. Porter, 33, told the
Senate Watergate investigating com-
NIXON SPY PLAN
WARNING TOLD-Story, Pago 4
mitt.et he ·had no knowledge of the
Watergate burglary or coverup.
Porter, who was scheduling director
for-the campa1gn-o-rga:nlzation; said he
got his instructions from Jeb Stuart
ti.1agruder, the deputy director of the
Committee for the Re-election of the
President .
He said he gave Liddy about $30,000 or
$31,000 before April 7, 1972. Porter said
he gave Liddy fund s on seven or eight oc-
casions, the first in December. 1971.
Porter said Magruder told him Llddy
would be "taking on dirty tricks and
other special projects" and would be
seeting mOney from time to time. He
said Mag:ru<fer told him to ask campaign ~i'\::lkh W. Sloan Jr. for the
ID<lteY and give It lo Uddy.
Sloan testified earlier today tbat he
(See PEIUVRY, P11e l)
WHO WILL TOW
NEWPORT'S CARS?
Who'll tow the cars a\vay? Overtime
parkers wish no one would, and Newport
Beach' police don't care who does, just so
they don't have to decide.
They say it's up to the city council to
determine •ho bausl of"£ wrecks and
abandoned vehicles and clears city
streets. Monday the council will consider
an ordinance that tr&.M!ers that authori-
ty to th<m. Read about this afld ,.. oilier
N<Wjl()rt Beaeb and Costa Meoa news on
· Fountain Valley Jl()llee pJd toc10Y the
two bandits shot to death Tuesday night
apparently have a long record of
narcotics and buralary offenses.
Det~tives said they have a I s o
recovered what they believe to be stolen
property from the Carson home of one of
the dead men, Jack Elvin Nati on, 23.
, · Nation was killed along with Thomas
Bernard Kozeluh , 32, when four Founta in
Valley officers tired shotgun blasts in to
their car after cornering It in the parking
Jot of Hoag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach. ·
The two men have been pasi~ iden-
tified as the pair that had stag a $150
holdup ol the Stop 'N Go mark' · Foun-
tain Valley before the shooting.
That robbery launched a high speed
chase through Fountain Valley, Hun-
tington Beach, Cost.a Mesa, and 'Newport
Beach which ended in the hospital park-
ing lot when the seven pursuing patrol
cars cornered the pair.
THIS IS MANGLED BIKE RIODEN BY ACCIDENT VICTIM
Wednesday Night Crash in Newport Be1ch Kills Youth
·~--:AccorditJg-to detective Sam Amburgey
of the ' Newport Beach Police l>epart~
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Youth Dies After Bike
Hit by Car in Newport
A Santa Ana Heights youth died early
today of massive head injuries suffered
four hours earlier When his bicycle was
struck by a car in Newport Beach.
Erle M. Carnegie, 19, of 3318 Birch St.,
succumbed about 3:30 a.m. in Hoag
~1cmorial Hospital. .
•1is IO-speed bicycle -s t r u c k
broadside while almost motionless -was
crusheO upon impact with the car driven
by Robert L. Myers, 33, of 2952 Spotted
Bull Lane, San Juan Capistrano.
The 11:30 p.m. accident on MacArthur
Boulevard at San Joaquin Hills Road left
the motorist no c~e to avoid the col-
lision, police said.
Carnegie's body slammeQ headfirst in-
to the car's lJindShield, toppled off and
bounced and rolled to a spot 86 feet from
the point of impact.
Newport Beach Police Traffic Bureau
Lt. William Blue said today's fatality
brings the 1973 accident death toll to si x,
the worst in the city's history.
Fishe1·1uan Rescued
ment, the Fountain Valley officers. Lee
Pepka, and Ed Rasmussen and reserve
officers __ DominiC Bura.k_ a@ .-Cu rtiss
Fowler approached the bandits'·car wi th
their shotguns drawn.
He said they apparently fired into the
car when the two men made some
furtive movements after being ordered to
freeze.
Aipburgey said some money was found
·clutched in the band of one of the dead ·
men.
Jt was discovered after the shooting
that the two guns used in the robbery -
and automatic and a small caliber
revolver -bad been thrown from the car
during the chase.
All four officers remain on active du ty
status with the Fountain Valley depart-
ment, a spokesman said today.
Amburg~y said this morning that he
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Orange Coaat
Weatlaer
lt'U be pretty much the same on
Friday as il was today, accordini
l
Bui Bor1e got into . the act during
testimony bafoni Judp Rob<rt Banyard'.,
when Stephen!' lawyer oflUld lbat 'lhe ,
mold, built al a COii of ,ID,IGO, DOW -
tainl the hull al th< 1r11t Din<'• • tijf-~ijjI(~\llellOl'f,i, ~~·. -.. ,..,;.voe!
llOlll the mold, It would be• d<ltroyod,
St..i-testllled. Ila alio told Jlldp 1llftylrd. that
Ev idence · indicated carnegie "''as
riding his bicycle on the center divider
and ma.de a sudden turn toward San Joa-
_-1!.lige..25._--'---------1q111 Hill< RMd,-dii'e<tly lhlO Myers'
path, police said.
REDONDO BEACH (API -An Ox-
nard fisherman missing since Tuesday in
his 22-foot fishing boat was found drifting
aboard the disabled craft, Coast Guard
officials said Wednesday. Authorities
said Oharles Peterson 's boat was found
noat!ng three miles off Redondo Beach
by a passing boat. Petersot WS~rte«t'
to be in good condition.
T .V GiTeaway Just · a lloax
the-wea~th.,whrui~gru.,,;-11----1
in the 00s at u.beacbes rising to
the low Mt! inland. Low clouds
and fog in the early morning hours.
clearing by mid-morning.
Boi1llllne --pl the boll he wanled via 1 Pl'oooeed new arrana:ement
with campb<ll Y•ehll Inc. who bave
stated they will build the v-i loi the ·
-former star of 0 McHale's NaV)'.''
Borgnlne'• lawyer said the actor just
wants his fl6,017 deposit beck. lorl"lne
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Bla~~s Held ~NC _
EDENtON, N.C. (Uri) -Six blaeb
wwe am1ted Widnoldly alter • eon1-.tt ., t • Cl'ri~ w .
01<111Qr11l was 1"Snlil·
'WMllll'S MY IOA Tr
leechool S.llor Borw~lnt1
said ets<nllally the aome thlnr In more A Newport lleach a~plianc. store is not
colorful lilnguqe oulalde the oou~room. giving away free televl•lon ...... _
lt was pointed out to Judge Banyard Several Harbor Aera residents rcport-
n" ~I ··-~ -edJy have ·been-recelving telephone CftJlS
bat .Mf:iBOfge • prooiems are not ~ir. recently with a female voice telling them
BoraJ:ilne'a problems. We were conce~ed to go to Dan's TV, 1586 Newport Blvd.,
with the mold long ·be!ore Mr. Borge's tjlal , ... 1ng to get \beir fr.e television.
liu1l 10l lnlo It." · · . Mn. Cecil Manell, 2027 Highland Drive,
Judge Banyard cloaed the henrlng by got on• al thoa< calls Wednesday.
annowdng he will rul•·Frlday on th "The girl 11id either eeme down lo the
Issue. S!.Ot:t ,bcfot't! 7 o'cloc:IL o we'U_deli~cr
It next week," Mrs. l.1ane.ll said. "She
said Y.'C'd won it and insisted there wns
no catch.''
Mrt. MancU ~said her-husband called
the store and was informed if wa,s a hoax.
"They told us the store Isn't even open
unUI 7/' •he saJd .
Mrs. Daniel MaeMllllan, wife of the
owner .cl the long-established store. 11id
she and lier husband kn•w nothing or the
eall.1. ·
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She said it bothered them because they
are f~llrtul pcbplc \'111 tltlnk they -are'
trylng to get people to the store under
false--prelenses. -
"Somebody Is trying to give us a bod
time," l\trs. f\1ocMlllJan snid.
f\.trs. l\1acMlllJan contlrmcd that the
store bad been plagued by similar calls
one dhy late In April.
"We don't need that kind of advertls·
Ing ," she said.
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INSIDE TODAY
"Zotuou, French. model, 11td
f'l.. 40 bust." Find out all about
he i;. in .storu on Page 12.
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_Z DAILV PILOT N T~urMlay, June: 7, 197.3
Watergate Case •
Campaign -Called
Top Nixon or_r_Y-
From \\'Ire Servicts
\\'ASIIINGTON -President Nixon 's
chief v•DM'Y about Ylatergete last yC>ar
was that it might hurt his re-elect ion · 1----chances-arid" hc1tid not a.sk-for a-full
iwort on lh<> scandal untll March 22 this
year. ex-presidential ald~H. l{.
HaJdeman said in sworn tesli ny made
public today.
Once the election was O\'('f", Haldeman
said, Nixon urged that the issue be
"cleared up" quickly so it would not "be
hangin& over into the 5f<D'td term ."
Haldeman '• awom teetimony was ln 1 the form ol a lengthy formal petrial
dtpllloo given May 22, 24 'and 25 in con-
nection with a $6.4 millloo civil damage
auit filed by the Democratic National
Commlttee in the wake of the Watergate
bu&ging a year ago . .
Jn It, HaJdeman -who resigned . his
powerful -position as White House chief o(
staff April 30 ·in a major post-Watergate
shakeup -1naiotained he had no ad-
vance knowledge of the burglary and
ming oC Dc1n~U~..PjjrlY ofii~.
Bui his Ja111yers blocked him from
answering any questions dealing with
events after the June 17, 1971 Watergate
arrests -the period in which ,there
allegedly was a massiv.e While HOWJe er-
fort to hush up the scandal.
Haldeman also testified that ousted
White House counsel John W. Dean III
never wa.s uked to investigate the
Waterga~e rald, never made a written
report and never spoke <UrectJy to Presi·
dent Nixon about it until this year.
Wall Sitter
·Takes Tumble
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No Battin
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Aide B-esigns
City Manager Faces Pot Rap Somebody 11t on the wall and
10mebody hid a great fall Wed· b-
oesday an.moon In Costa Mesa , =E ii }\ k (I CERRITOS (AP-f,-..the city councD "Of this L!ls Anlel~~.~~d 00~ •-191·11~~~p11~~dY·11r'· )JD ~ ---c '°'-; _ urb has _accepted .the resignation .or City Ma~ager Joh1n !?,.•rt 0ru: ·~ -· ~, .... ~ ~ ----_i;:, 'Ul --who 's-fo-6.-m:iifgoed-Monday-m Elowney Mup1<1pa ....,.,u
c.:uea pbUceatait-::i p.m. ~u .,.., marijuan'l,, possessioD charge. n in· tMy had just encountered a naked The complaint against De Weerd, 34, stemmed fro!" al"in
man lilting on a brick wall flt fly TOM DARLEY vestigation of a traffic accident Tuesday ln La ~llrada invo ... g Fairvle\v Road and Dartmouth Of , ... oa111 """ st•H
Pl J his car and a camper truck. . 'd nl ace. \\'cstminstcr City Planning Tad Fu ita Officials said that 10 persons were Injured 10 the acc1 e •
The girls said the nude young !oday denied under a long prosecution l'"O se~·ousl . . -· --~o-'=-""""'""-1 man -equally shocked when they ~1,.....:c:"c: ~ · ·r 1 :err110S •-surprised hlmils hlt"sar da1fgtUJr"l--gr !ltng--ttu!lrhe-ever t~d i-·oumaln Valley ay or Knapp, environmental affair~ dtrec1or in -.. 1
his legs_ tumblcd.-0ver backwards rarmcr George Murai to wrlle out a has been named acting city manager replacing De Weerd, \Vho ls
.into a clump or busbe.5 and <Usap-$5,000 check_ r~r Oange .County Supervisor expected to surrender-at Downey Municipal Court on...)1Qnday.
peared. Robert Battin s campaign iuna.
lie also rejected suggestions from pros·
ecutor l\-tichael Capiz1i that h_e had prom-
ised the strawberry grower "favorable
Coast Colleges
See Shortage
In New Budget
treatment" in the county's consideration
of the Mile Square Park lease if he
cooperated with defendants Fujita and
Westminster councilman Derek McWhin-
ney.
And Fujita, 34, ended a long session on
the witness stand in the Orange County
Superior Court grand theft-bribery trial
of both civic officials by pointing out to
an am used jury that he . had only met
Battin once. ,·
• 11 Parking Space Necessary .
For Peninsula Tram Plan
He said the President's principal
source of information about the wiretap-
ping last year was reports relayed by
himself or John 0 . Ehrlichman, who was
Nixon's chief domestic adviser. Administrators of the Coa'st Com·
r<etor Rod Gunn told the Tr~tatlon
Plan Otlzen.s Advisory Committee thlt
a tram eystem may be a vlable 'paft of
the city's overall transpai'talion plan.
Nixon said duri rig last year~s election 1nunity College District expressed fea rs
campaign that an investigation by Dean \Vednesday night that their p1:opose-d .
CtJ.M]!_AJ{;N CASH clea red all Administration employes or S.14.8 million budget \1•ill be shot'!
l====~~-~~~~~:.;,c'-'--""°"'"'-'~-~-:rin':".v~olvemenl..Jn..1he..~~s--he'--Wlll.OOO.
On that occasion. he grinned, he and
Bal tin had discussed l\J c W h in. n e y' s
girlfriend, a topic of some interest since
1~1e girl in <1ucstion had once dated Bat-
Fujita ntade it clear under questioning
that he was the "middle man" between
tr!c\Vhinney and r.1urai in any discussions
over the 215 acres at Mile Square farmed
by f\1urai.
There could be a tram system serving
the Balboa Peninsuls if suitable parking
space can be found near Coast Highway
nnd Superior Avenue in· Nel'o')Xlrt .Beac h
a ·city-official said Wednesda)'.
Ne1\•porf Beach Advance Planning Di·
From Page I
Further· study must' be made to see. if
the sysle1n can help relieve the conn1ct
ov-er-beach-aru:l~rtsidentiaLuusese...oolLl""-~~
area's streets, he said.
ever made a fonnal report to Nixon. The tentative budget.... presented to TJED TO R,IBLE It was the firs,t S\.\'Orn testimony by district trustees, shows that proposed ex-
Haldeman about \Vatergate lo be made penditure exceeds estimated income by
WASHINGTON \AP 1 -Finance men
in future campaigns were advised today
to keep the Bible in mind wheh they
decided how to ma01ge political money.
The.suggestion came from Sen •. sam J.
Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.), chairman of the
Senate Watergate committee, who said
future campaigners shouJd remember
this passage:
"Men love darkne.as rather than light
because their deeds are evU."
Arraignment Set
On Lewd Conduct
Fo1· Beach Man
Huntington Beach financial executive
Don Harri• Jr., Fr l day fa~ ar.
raingment 1n West Orange County
Judicial District on reduced charges of
90licitinl for lewd behavior.
Harris, 44, of 9202 Christine Dr1ve, was
arrested Friday ,by Huntington Beach
vice officers after they allege he offered
an undercover policewoman $40 to '80 a
week to have an affair with him .
Authorities allege Harris had plaeed
ada in an wxfer1round pel1odicaJ offerilll
".tcbolar&blp.1" to younc ladles with
athletic ahility. -
publi c. at least that much. ·
l!aldeman also testified that : Dr. Norman E. \Vatson. chancellor or
-f[e controlled a secret $350,000 cam-the tw<><!ampus district, told board mem-
paign fund, which he said was intended bers that unless additional income is
for use in making private campaign polls found to cover that shortage, "there will
for the President. have to be some generous whacks."
-Jle had been told about alleged The chancellor said the budget for the
Politica l saboteur Donald ll. Segretti. But oPeration ol Orange Coast College in
he wouldfl't answer questions about his Costa Mesa and Golden 'Vest College in
operations because-his lawyer-claimed Huntington Beach is-the "most ten-
lhey weren't relevant to the Watergate tatlve" budget proposal presented in the
lawsuit. past decade.
~ieanwhile, President Nixon held an . Responsible for the uncertainty is the
extended meeJipg 19dl!Y,,.Wilh.members..o fac that-the extent-of state financial
his Cabinet for a full scale review of support for community colleges in 1973-74
Administration policies. A \Vhite House is a "complete unknown." according to
spokesman said there was I it t I e Dr. 'Vatson.
discu:rision of the \Vatergalc scandal. · Since the new Connu1as for computing
During the 75-mlnute session, Nixon state funds are not available, the budget
reviewed the steps he has taken to is based on the existing state formula$.
rebuild hi's While House staff since the Further complicating the picture is
wave of \Vatergate disclosures and that the assessed valuation (taxable
outlined the roles to be played by former wealth) in the di:ritrict is rising \\'hile
Defense ~retary l\1elvin R. Laird and enrollment is declining. thereby reducing
Gen. Alexander M. Haig Jr. the amOWlt of state aid. college officials
Laird, to be Nixon's cttief domestic ad· said.
viser, and Haig, giving up hi! post as Dr. Correllan Thompson. vice chan-
ArmY vice chief of staff to head tht cellor of buliness affairs, said thiJ mean.s
\Vhlte House staff, both were present. the district' is actually b e c o m i n g
The President's acting press secretary, wealthier, while paradoxically, it
Gerald L . Warren, said Watergate came receives less outside money.
up only "peripherally" during the He added he hoped his forecast for
meeting. reduced at.ate aid in 1973-74 js wrong and
SUCCESS .••
that with the new state formula "the.re
will not be a decrease in apportionment
but actually an in~ase in ap-
portJonment."
Originally, ~lice arrested Harris. on
charges of soliciting prostitution and pro-bogged down trying to rig a handrail to
curing. But a spokesman for the Orange the damaged solar wing assembly.
Figures arrived at by Thompson
predict state aid of 46.7 million as op-
posed to last year's f7 .3 million because
of the projected two percent enrollment
decline.
County Di.strict Attorney's Office said to-'lbe rail was finally latched to the solar day all of these charges have been drop-· b the ) of tat
ped in favor of the lewd behavior cf>unt. wmg Y aws a me cutter strapped to the end of the ZS-foot hand-Harris is free on $1,000 ball. rail. Then Conrad moved hand-over.hand
Police said they set up the meeting down the side of Skylab and was working
between Harris and the policewoman there when the ship swept out of radio
after viewing the ad which l't!ad : contact with earth.
"Ath1et.lc scholarships available for at-When communJeatlon! resumed at II
tractive female students. Must be ih good a.m. P01\ the pilots reported the wing
shape, able to 'work out' one afternoon a ~vas out and locked in place.
week ." · Conrad said an aluminum snag holding
The policewoman, who used the n11me the power wing was cut. nnd, as engi-
Joy in dealing with Harris, had a hidden neers on the ground predicted, the boom
radio transmitter on her when she met holding the solar cells swung out about
him in a restaurant near Huntington two feet and then stopped.
Beach pier. At that point, Conrad pushed on a rope
Vice officers who were listening to the attached to a forward part ol the Skylab
conversation allege that Harris offered and the wing, and the pressure of his
Joy $40 to $60 a week to workout or have :f'body was enough to break two rrozen
an affair with him. He is aUeg~ to have · brackets and Jree the wing completely.
also ofrered to take nude j)OOtos or he r. "You called it jUJt about right,'' Con·
He essertedly told her he had friends rad told controllers.
who would ·be willing to pay the same Both spacewalkers made it safely back
amount "per trick ." to the forward part of Skylab by 11 :15
Vice offlctrs said that while Harri! i! a.m.
an esecutive with a large Newport Beach
financial concern, they believe he was
operating on hls own.
But officers would not comment on the
paulbility that Harris' friends are being
inVeStlgated or whether future arrests in
the case are anticipated.
OIAN•I COAST "
DAILY PILOT
From Page I
BANDITS ...
has no t determined whether the case wilJ
be turned over to the Orange County
Grand Jury.
"It's too premature for me to say," he
commented. "There are still a lot of pco.
pje to talk to yet."
The Grand Jury, In a recently com-
pleted investigation, e x ~ n er ate d
\Vestminstcr O!!lcer Tim Miller in the
shooting death of f\.figuel Ronquillo of
Santa Ana . Ronquillo was fatally shot
v.·hile Miller was attempting to arrest
hitn in Fountain Valley.
The tentative 1973·74 budget exceeds
the budget of the last fiscal year by
about is.a million.
Bearing Slated
On 'No-fault'
Insurance Plans
A public bearing to review various "no-
fault" insuranct proposals will be con-
ducted by the Orange County Office of
Consumer Affairs Friday from 4 to 7
p.m. Local organizations, such as the
Orange County Trial Lawyers Associa-
tion, have been Invited to participate. in
addition to the public.
The Orange County Board o f
Supervisors last week postponed taking a
stand on the issue and requested the
Consumer Affairs Office to hold the hear-
ing Friday. On June 19 results of the
hearing will be presented to the board.
There are currently four no-fault bills
pending before the state legislature, and
the public is invited to <Uscuss these
measures and any new ideas at the hear-
ing.
The hearing will be conducted in the
board room of the Orange County
Administration Building. Those unable to
attend may submit written statements lo
the Orange County Office of Consunier
Affairs, Sil N. Sycamore, Santa Ani.' Ad-
ditional information ls available at 834-
611111.
Businel!S Machines
Worth $1,500 Taken
Tht Or•,,.. CN1t DAILY "ti.OT• wUtl wllidl
II ~11\td "" w...,..,.ritu. la PV~"11H tlf
""O••l'lf9 c"'' Publllhlrtt ComcMn,. Stilt
••It ldlllortt '" 11u~l11!1d, Mtnd1r throuo11
J'rkttJ, lor Clll• Mtl<I. ~tw)»rl 8ttdl,
Hllflllllf'°" ll11d1/J'....,,t1ln v1111r. Ltown•
a .. ~11. 1 ... 1 ... 1s&ddl•b~e1t ~ ''" c~111
Si n J11<ta C1pb 1r1no A 1111111 ...sllllflll
lllltioll .. Pllf>lh"" Sl!urdir1 1nd luf'ICl•YI·
Tiie prlncl11tl Pllblllhlne 11l1nr 11 11 uo wur
t•r ltrfff, C..19 M111, CtllhH'nl1, '161' •
.... rt N .. w • .-Burglars who :1mashed a window to ,,. ... , .,_. ''*•liflw gain entry to the.offices of a Harbor
J••li a. C11tl.y Jnd • ted D to Area landscaplng company left Wcd-v1ci ~IM!tt Ml 0-il M1n~tr ic oc r nesday night With b1Jslne55 machines
Tho111•• ic: •• ,11 valued at more than •t,500, Orange Coun· aa111H" •
PERJURY ...
He confirmed for Capizzi that he \\'as feared Administration retribution for
associated with McWhinney in a number telling the truth about campalgn money
of business ventures; including a and the Watergate wiretapping, but -wu
Colorado ski lodge, a hamburger stand a as!Ured it wouldn't happen.
produce conce rn and an oil well. ' Sloan said "I threw up my bands"
But he repeatedly rejected Capizzi's when he teamed that Magruder, whom
suggestion that he and McWhinney, 4_0, he accused ol. asking hlm to lie, had been
planned a shakedown that involved Murai given a $38,000-a-year government job.
Y..Titing a check in favor of the Battin Sloan said he went to H.R. Haldeman,
fund and handing over $S ooo in cash to then ;White House ~hief of staff, last
Fujita. ' Januiry ~fter testifyll!g as a gov~mment
Fu"it · t t'f.efi .. ,..=._ (M ..• ---· w.itness 1n---the-tUal-oJ:,..the-Watergate . J a es 1 1 : :uevi:«e ura1) got burglars: · ~
furious and· I told hun not to get mad al He said Haldeman assured hjm the
1ne .. l~, was not my deal. It was Mc\Vhin-Administration y..·ou\dn't stand in the. w'ay
ney 5:. of hi!J\ finding a private job, but that no
. FuJll~ \\•ent on the stand Wedn·esday one regarded as a "\Vatergatc figure" •~mediately after J~dge John Flynn Jr. \vould be giVen a high government job
re1ected de_fense mo!lOOS for dismissal of until the case was cleared up.
all allegations against the two defen-Sloan said he felt very good about tht
Cants. -v meeting, but a few days later read that
No Action, Seen
Ort Downzonin.g
Periinsula Pla1i
Newport Beach planning commissioners
tqriight, are exPllCted,to t,able indefinitely
any more talk of controversial downzon-
lng Pf'oPQS3ls for the Newport·Balboa
Peninsula.
Community Development D i re c t o r
Richard Hogan said it is doubtful the
commission will push any more because
the City Council feels that It is an un-
acceptable way to achieve lower density
and population growth.
The downzoning, Hogan believes. will
probably be replaced by some kind of
development controls on existing ionlng.
Several suggestions, Including an over-
lay of design crilleria onto existing zones,
have been offered by citizens and city
planners.
Commissioners tonight will also be-
11s ked to continue action that \vould rl-
duce the density of lrvlne Company
apartments in Big Canyon.
Other items on the commission agenda
·at \ts 7:30 p.m. rneeting in City Hall in-
clude :
Magruder had been appointed to a poUcy
post in the Commerce Department.
"At that time. I just threw up my
handfi," Sloan said.
Sloan testified Magruder was the only
individual "I could clearly identify in my
1nind" as having asked him to lie about
finances involved in the Watergate
operation.
Inspector Sentenced
' SAN 1DIEGO (AP ) -A former U.S.
customs inspector accused of offering to
'·take care of" witnesses in a bribery
case has pleaded guilty to a lesser
charge.
HHH Fund
Raiser Fined
NEW YORK (AP) -Financier
John L. Loeb was fined 13.000 today
for persuading employe! to con·
lribute to Sen. Hubert llumphrey's
1972 presidential campaign and
then reim9t.Jrsing them.
, Al Krier. tr.a!lic consultant for the
city's consulting firm, Alan 1\1. Voorhees
and Associates. added the feasibility ot
such a system rested In available perk· ,
in1 space in the Superior Avenue area, ,
the type ol. service rendered, determJn.. 1
inl where the riders were l"inl. and d~ ·
vetoptnc exit points close to the beotb.
ueonventence is the key as well u ac-
ccmmodatlon," he potnlod out.
Studies indicate that a 1,00> vehicle
parking lot could nlleve the tralfl• load
on the Penlnlula streei., Krier added .
Committee dlscu!alon turned to how to
~e the traffic If !1!.rj\.Vl'.l!<lll --put In. Yearly parlllnc llcensos ror res!·
dents and the effect on the buslneu com-
mwUty of the tram sy:1tem were dla-.
cussed.
A propoeed demonstration project d
the system was discussed as well as the
posaibUlty of a water taxi service serv·
ing vark>ul points in the harbor from
the parkll!I lot.
Flips Into P90l
Caused Death
i
Of Coast Woman :
A Newpbrt Beach woman who tool! a
nap and died in her steep after a •wll!I.
and pool frolic Monday night appor<ntly
carried out a cabana·lounger's casual but
fateh.11 comment, lt was revealed today.
Cynthia Ann Bevens, 35, of 1810 llt!i
St., succumbed due to a cerebral bemor·
rha8e, an Orange County Coroner's
autopay his confirmed.
Newport Beach pollce d e t e ct l v e 1.
emphasized today ll wu the type ol
bleeding ...Wtlng from her head llrlklnc
90llle 110lld object, rather than being
struck by 10methlng which would bo viii-·
ble on the esterior.
Investigators learned that durlna 1n
afternoon of swlmlinng. Mra. Beverw hid
been doing back-flips into a shallow
Jacuzzi pool and must have hit ber head.
·'One guy actually said 'You're going to
kill yourself dolng that. '' commented one
detective today.
-A resiuest to consider adoption of the
Milslf!\ Plan of bicycle routes as part or
the city's general plan.
~·edera.1 Judge John M. Canella
imposed no prison tenn .pn the 70-
year-oJd senior partner in the 'Vall
Street investment firm of Loeb.
Rhoades & Co. Ile could have got-
ten three years. ~ -
Not long after that, tbe vietim com·
plained of feeling weak and tired, went in
to rest and was found dead by her hus-
band ¥lhen he tried to y..·ake her.
Graveside funeral services w e r e
s ch c d.u I e d today, in Oakdale
cemetery, Glendora, with I o c a 1 ar-
rangements by Baltz·Bergeron Fwleral
Home.
-Request by the DonaJd Scholz Com·
pany for approval of the ·tentative map
for .the second phase of the \'ersa.illes on
the Bluffs development.
-Discu!Sion of a proposal to permit
outdoor restaurant! in the' A·P, C-N and
CO commercial zones of the city.
.. , can only repeal that the vio la-
tion y..·as tota lly innocent and unwit·
ling," Loeb told the judge.
It was the first prosecution of a
campaign donor under a federal
law that became effective April 7,
t972.
Survivors besides her husband, George,
include her parents, Mr.s and Mn.
Wesley G. Leighlon, plus brothers Davtd
and Chlrlts Lel&h!On.
Th•::..~ ~~t.!hi~• _Dies at Hous ty She~ff's officers sa!di r i 1------------t-------t-Pifirk'tl'c,,~--------t ''~-~~-ev-'e"ry""'11t!l•"'k-"lnll<l,th-'e!l!oO.,f,!lflcll! .. Dlllo1'1f"thel,-'u;C[l'url!U<:'s4 ...J..-ll-
"""" aucll City dlt.r • La ··-· . c t•-M t ARCATA (AP J -Dr. Jos<ph Hnilo, 44, n~pmg om!"'ny. '" onrov a
)
... .,.,. .._. OMc• rt I I h Ave., and apparently loaded their loot in· JJJJ Nowport l.vl•••r4 nn anesthesiologist awaiting t a n t e death or a child during an operation. has to a waiting truck .
M1ill111 Mtlrn1! !J.O. ••• 1171, t266J died at his home here while wati::hing
o.. Offka television. .
eo.11 M1w1 lXI w .. 1 ''" 11rn1 lfumboldl County Coroner Edward l.11-•11<11i tu ,., .. , """"u• ....... ,INfllt hoat: 1n11 •Neto ttv,.,,..., Niel~on said the death Wednesday night
.IMI C""-1•: *""""' 11 '-"""' •"1 appeared 10 be due to a heart attack and ~.,,,..,., C1141 '4MJJ1 that an autopsy will be held.
C~•llk4 Mv•Mit-64M671 Hnilo wns indicated by the COl.n'lty
c.nr11111. ma. 0<"9,.. co.ti Mllilllllt grand jury on charges of second-degree :~"· ,,.:t .. ":' J~~.,~~ ·· _ murder and involuntoiry mansl1 ugbter-ln """ • ,..,,,,..._ ,,.."'*" ..-111 ,.,. tht dcatfi of Patr1cla Crain, 9, at r.fad lllltlllll 9f Url'l'Flfrtl -*'· .._w dMt ,...... •Ill ., c.tt ,._,, River Conuntmity Hmpltal during sn ap-
c-e11i.t111L ~,•11•11 w c.iirr1tr a.u pcndcctomy March 24. The grand jury :"'~ •.:"tt!.~.-"""'1 ""
111'"' reported the child died from a lack ot ox-
ygen and that tests showed alcohol in the
•n•sth<slologlirt's-b1ood.
Bradley President?
BEVERLY HtLl.S (UPI) -Moyor-
elecl Tom Bradley could be :.i contender .
ror the De1nocratlc vice presidential
nomination in 1966, according to Robert
Strauss, the party's national chairman.
"I think if·Tom-Dradle}'ftilflll• lheu·
pect.aUons or his supporttrs and tht
l.Jemocrals who W<M'ked to elect him ...
he, along with other able men in thiii:
country, will be. considered for such a
role," Strauss told a news conference
Wcdilesday.
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·Fu jita Denies Link to Mile Square Scandal
By TOM BARLEY ot 1119 o.fW l'llM St.if
\\lestminstcr City Planning Tad Fujita
tod ay denied under a long prosecution
grilling that he ever told F'ountain Valley
farmer George Mur.ai to write out a
$5,000 check for Oange County Super.visor
Robert BatUn'1 campaign fund.
He-also rejected suggestions from pros·
ecutor Michael Capizzi that he had prOm~
lsed the strawberry grower "favorable
Tennis D~ 1
treatment" in the-county's consideration
or the Mlle Square Park lease if be
cooperated with defendants Fujita and
Westminster councilman Derek McWhin-
ncy.
And Fujita, 34, ended a long session on
the witness stand in the Or?Ole County
Superior Court grand tbeft·brlbery trial
of both civic officials by pointing out to
an amused jUEy that he had, only met'
Battin once. -
While her friends, bounce aroun\[1a teMis,court ... t . .N.•WP<>tt Harbor
High School, Ractiel, an eight-week--<>ld Irish setter, moo.es near the
baseline, undistufbed by si::zzling serves, Jofiy Iob6 or) vicious-volleys.
She belongs to Tim Owens of Newport Beach (other-side of net). Play-
er in front of her is-Afitch Gray, also of Newport Beach.
Police Drag.11et Spr eads
For Assailant in Mesa
By ARTIWR R. VINSEL
Of ftlf Dtilfr ,. Staff
A dragnet spread today for a Fullerton
man with rtowing hair·and a Fu Mancb
n1ustache, accused of blasting one pistol
shot· into a Costa Mesan during a dispute
Wednesday, posalbly crippling him for
life. Gerry M. Noah, ~4, of 52S Victoria St.,
9/as listed in critical condition at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital today. where
surgery to remove a heavy caliber slug
w.::s unsuccess £ul Wednesday night.
The lead chunk, shown by X·rays to be
a ~38 caliber or 9 millimete r bullet, was
fired at close range, ripping through
Noah's liver, spleen and intestines and
lodging in hls spine .
Wait Sitter
, ' "It looks like he ha> about a 50-50
chSnce," Detective Sgt. Sam Conleiro
said today.
"f. .earcli was launched Immediately
after lhe noon hour shooting for DennJs
li Marich, 26, while a second Oeeing
was grabbed by. wit_.. at the
and held for police.
)oyd S. 1bomas, 20, who lives in
another unit at the large, ~story
Complex at Harbor Boulevard and Vic-
totla street, was booked on suspicion of
asaault with intent to commit murder.
Marich -who police say is considered
arrried and dangerous -is Wanted on the
same charge.
Thomas ls not believed to be the trig-
german, according to investigators , but
Is accused of being present at Apt. 122,
which the victim occupied, when Noah
was shot.
On that occasion, he grinned, he and
Battin bad discussed M c W h i n n e y • s
girlfriend, a topiC or some interest since
the girl in question had once dated Bat-
tin.
Fujita made it clear under questioning
that he was the .. middle man" between
~1cWhinney and Murai in any discussions
over the 215 acres at Mile Square farmed
by Murai. .
He confinned ror Capizzi ~( he was
associated with McWhinney in a num ber
of business ventures, including a
Colorado ski lodge, a hamburger stand, a
produce concern and an oil \Veil.
But he repeatedly rejected Capizzi's
sugges_tion that he and Mc\Vhinney, 40 ,
planned a shakedown that involved Murai
writing a check in favor of the Battin
flind and handing over $5,000 In cash to
Fujita. ~
Fujita testified : ~·George (Murai) got
lurioos and I told him not lo get mad at
me. It wa s not my deal. It ""as !\1c\Vhin-
ncy's."
Fujita went on the stand \\lednesday
immediately after Judge John Flynn Jr.
rejeeled defense motions for dismissal of
aU allegations against the t\\•o defen-
dants. .
Capizzi con1mented after that ruLing
that he n·ill seek a conviction on all
. -
Astronauts Free
HOUSTON (UP.I) -Two Skylab astro-
nauts opened a jammed solar electric
generating wing during a daring SJ>iCC-
wa1k today and appai;mtly ended the
power·ct1~aboard-Ameticil's first space
station.
Skylab commander Charles "Pete"
Conrad and Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin wrestl-
ed with makeshift equipment for more
than three hours outside Skylab and ac-
complished what many project officials
at ooe time thought could not be done.
Nixon Aide
A dmits Lie
At Heat ing,
·W"ASlllNGTON (UPI) -A former Nix·
on campaign aide testified today that be
lied at the Watergate trial at the demand
of the President's deputy campaign
manager, but refused to perjure himself
about the amount of money he gave con-
spirator G. Gordon LiOciy for "PQl.itical
dirty tricks... • ~
Herbert Lloyd Porter, a youthful
Californian hired to handle the "sur-
rogate candidates" ·program in which
high-f'anking elected and appointed of-
NIXD!I SPY PLAN
WARNING TOLD-Story, P•ge 4
ficials spoke on the campaign trail in
behaU of President Nixon, made the
disclosures about his perjury as the third
week of Senate Watergate bearings drew
to a close.
Porter is the first witness frofn the
original Watergate trial who has publicly
admitted-he-per-jured himsell. _
Porter testified that he was asked by
Jeb Stuart Magruder. Nixon 's deputy
campaign manager, to lje twice before
the federaJ gta@ jury probing Watergate
and at the Watergate trial in January.
Porter said he agreed to Magruder 's
demand that he corroborate a false story
that the two ~eld a meeting in December.
1971 about the expenditure of $100.000 in
campaign funds ror "infiltrating." radical
groups.
Magruder had said -and Porter
agreed -that the story about infiltrating
the radicals would be less embarrassing
than diaclosi~ the real uae oLthe 1100,000
for political ; irty tricks" carried out by
Liddy, according to Porter.
Porter srud he agreed to testily falsely
that the meeting occurred because "I
coold have conceived" that at some point
the two might have had such a discussion
about infiMrating radical grou~.
Fisherman Rescued
REDONDO BEACH (AP) -An Ox·
nard fisherman missing since Tuesday in
his ZZ.foot fishing ·boat was round drifting
aboard the disabled craft, Coast Guard
officials said Wednesday.
"We got the wing cut and locked,"
Conrad i;eported.
Missiorl control said engineering data
radioed back. from the---big _spaceship
showed that Che glassy solar cells in the
30-foot solar wing were successfully con·
verting sunlight into electricity.
The astronauts siid smaller panels
making up the whole wing were not fully
deployed, but were partly folded like a .
hall open accordion.
Mission control said ·t~·o or the panel
segments were about 40 percent deployed
and the th ird \vas nearly 30 percent open.
Engineers believed thi s was enough to
dlarge__cight batteries... linked_to_tbat
solar. wing. ,
Controllers figured the panels were too
cold· to unfold completely. To remedy
this , they planned later to maneuver
Skylab so sunlight would heat the solar
wing.
Before returning to the safety of the ii-
spaceship, the t'A·o spacc\valkers opened
~llr P'ilol Sf;tff l'llol9
THIS · IS MANGLED BIK E RIDDEN BY ACCIDENT VICTIM
· W~nesday Night Crash in Newport Beac~ Kills Youth
Youth Dies After Bike
Hit by C.ar in N ewport
A Santa Ana Heights yo uth died ·early
today of massive head injuries suffered
four hours earlier when his bicycle \\'SS
struck by a car in Newport Beach.
Eric M. Carnegie, 19, of 3318 Birch SI.,
succumbed about ::1 :30 a.m. in Hoag
Memorial ·Hospitaf. .
His l~spced bicycle -s t r u c k
broadside while almost motionless -was
crushed upon impact -with the car driven
by Robert L. ?.-1yers, 33, of 2952 Spotted
. Bull Lane, San Juan Capistrano.
The 11 :30 p.m. accident on l\1acArthur
Boulevard at San Joaquin 1ii11s Road lert
the motorist no chance to avoid the col-
lision, police said.
Evidence indicated Carnegie was
riding his bicycle on the center divider
and made a sudden turn toward San Joa.
quin Hills Road, directly into Myers·
path. police said.-. ... ,
Ca rnegie"s body slammed headfi rst in-
to the car's windshield. toppled off and
bounced and rolled to a spot 86 feet fro m
the point or impact.
Ne"·port Beach Police Traffic Bureau
Lt. \llill ia m Blue said today 's fatality
brings the 1973 accid ent death toll to six.
the worst in the city's history .
counts or grand theft. bribery and con-
spiracy contained in the Grand Jury in-
dictni'ent of both men.
l\1cWhinney is scheduled to go onto !he
\Vitness s(and later today for what pros·
ccutor Capizzi corpmented this morning
\\'OUld be the most vi taJ testimony in the
lr.ial.
Both sides predict tRe . trial will con·
el ude \\'ithin the ne~t two or three Pays.
Panel
a troublesome door on a telescope Jn
Skylab's Solar observatory and changed
a film magazine in another instrument.
IL ~·a.s ~Uie-first.time a spaceship was-
repaired by·astronauts in a walk in space.
The feat presumably assured the space
station of a long productive life in space.
Conrad and Kerwin began · their his-
toric repair job when they emerged from
Skylab in darkness. They witited for half
an hour for the sun to ~me up and then
(See SUCCESS, Page ZI
Navajo Trade
S tore Looted •
Of J ewelry
A Navajo 1ndiaa jewelry fleaJer arrived
at his shop orr·Cotta Mesa's Antique Row
this morning to discover-a-$75,000 to
$85.000 burglary, apparently pulled by
professionals.
Jesse Fish, owner of Navajo Trading,
2432 Newport Blvd., said hundreds of in-
di vidual pieces in addition. to m.aterials
for more artifacts were stolen.
The small shop which police were still
examining shortly before noon wa s
literally cleaned out by the predawn
break-in, which included picking the Jock
on a burglar alarm.
"Oh my God!, I can't begin to coon t
it." Fish moaned when asked to estimate
his initial Joss.
He said it includes 1,600 ounces or
silve r, plus more than 100 pounds o( tur-
quoise waiting to be fashioned into pieces
ror re-sale by -his Indian asSOCiate.
Fish -who is offering a $5,000 reward
for recovery for all the jew.elry returned
-operates the business end, while Nava-
jo fndian Martin Martinez._who lives in
Santa Fe., N.M., and CQs.\_a Mesa . c~
ecutes the jewelry pieces.
"They are all easily identifiable," Fish
sa id today, adding the Joss includes ·
bracelets, squaSh blossom pieces and 10
trays of silver and turquoise rings.
ln ves tigators said in addition to
eliminating the burglar aJarm as an
obstacle to their success, the intruders
left absolutely no fingerprints.
The Navajo Trading break-in is lhe
first big bw-glary along the rapidly grow-
ing string of antique and specialty shoP!I:
stretching from the downtO\VD area out
along Newport Boulevard.
Blacks Held in NC
EDENTON, N.C. (U PI) -Six blacks
were arrested \\'ednesday after a
Conrederate ·flag at a Civil War
memorial was burned. -
Or ange Coast
. Weathe r
dl~'to.:live for the dispute has betn •@Jwd-C o.ndum u~ar1· ng Set u·u be pretty much tbe same on l_.'---t~-------1--=,.._,.d"<jllieldy-Batbend UOUlld,.iQ.· -b _ _ _ _ . . -£1: _ -. _ _ . -~.,.,Friday as lt was tOday, according
T k T bl Spanlali vill•Style apartment complex -• h<nVeatbcnm>t<>r.witntiigtiiiis-t---,H a es u ~ e which Is beavtly populated by )'OIDlger in the 60s at the beaches rising to
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penons, many ot whom were at home lhe low lk>s inland. Lo\v clouds
Somebody' sat on the, wall and Wheri lbe lhooting occurred. Huntington Beach firianclal executive curing. But a spokesman for the Orange Vice officers whQ were listening to the and fog in the early morning hours,
somebody had a great fall Wed-Noah, unemployed llke the two Don HarrJs Jr., Frid a y faces ar-. County District Attorney'c Office said to-conversation allege that Harris of£ered clearing by mid-morning.
nesday afternoon Jn COsta Mesa, suspcctl in the ahootlna, was conscious clay all of these charges have been dro~ but it wasn't Humpty Dumpty. and not visibly bleeding "badly despite the ralngment in WOllt Orange COUnty ped 'in favor of the lewd behavior count. Joy l40 to $60 a week to workout or have
Two breathless tf..year-old &iris ,seyere Internal damage when removed Judicial District on reduced charges of llarrJs is free on ,1,000 ball. an affair With him. He ls alleged lo have
called police about 5, p.m. to uy from the scene. soliciting for lewd behavior. PoUce said they set up the meeting also orfared lO take nude photos of her.
!her had Jual enCOWJlered • naked One ial'le ameer of blood coµld be seen Harris, 44f of-m:I Chr1st1ne Drive,""' bet•... ar:rt...-and the polieewoman · He assertedly told h<r he badJrlcnds mnn sitting-on a"7brlck wall &t 1i\ a -corridOr leading oot\>f the --amsted Friday by Hunt:ingtorr-Beach-after viewing the ad-which read: -who would-be-willing to-pay-the-sa me
FJirview Road ~ Dartmouth_ -apertmenta,-wbire-lut wee.L:.Lb_r__e.. · vict oCficer.s..after-the allege..Jle.of£ered-«Athletic-!!Cholarship!-a"'ailable ror at· amount..!!.pef!-tt.ict;~''-' ------
Ph1ce. . suspects ln"ttte-blzarre Telephone Bandit fin underco\ter pollcewoman $40 to $80 a tractive female student s. Must~ in gQOd Vice officers said that while •larris is
The girls said t e nude ~~ case were taken \nto custody. week t9 have an affair with him. J.. ahape, able to 'work out' one afternoon a an executive wilh a t:i.rgc Newport Beach
n1an -equally shocked when tney Inveatilatora said hospital perSonnel Authorities allege Harris had ·p11cea week." finaltcial concern, they believe he was
surprlatd him as he sat dangling told them Jt ls uncertain how soon they ads in an underground periodical of(erlng The Polic:ewon1an. who used the n~e operating on his own. ·
hls legs -tumbled over backwards may attempt to remove the bullet lodged "scholarships'' to· young ladies with Joy in delllng with Harrls, had a hldCI~ But offl~rs would not comment on the
irttb a ctIDnp of bushes and di.sap. -in-Noah'• apine. athletic ability. _ radio_ trananltter on her __J'h~n ·thc met ~lbllity thal Horris' friends are being
-_pc_are:d.. __ lronlcally. police announced Ja_tc_r t~~J-_QrlglnaH_y_, ~lice arr~ted lfarrls ()n hll"' in a restaurant Tie&r Huntington investigated or whether fufure arrtSt! in
(See MANHUNT, Page 21 Cliarges of s011cltlng prostltul!Oif an~ lffO' -neacli ptcr. • the caSC'"nrc-antlclpatcd.
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FL .. tlO bust." Fh1d out olL about
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Had Booty ~org1ii1ie vs. Builder and Borge
... Actor Ernest Borgnine put on v.·ba t
may-have been. _an award·wln!_Ung fJ55,000, 65-foot boet. , At-llo1ne -rlormance Wednesday and II 1t turns It the bull ol Borge I boat la r<mOVed ~ ~------lronrtbe mold-It W.Wd -be-deltroyed--out that way, entei!iliner Victor Borge St phens teotlll;.i '
isn't go~g to like lt•t all. ~e also told -Judge Banya rd that
Borgnine showed up In Orange Ccunty Borgnlne• could now get the boat lle
Fountain Valley police sa id today the Superior Court to press his clai.tn that the wanted vi a a proposed new arrangement
two bandits sbot to death Tuesd3y night mold containing the hull of the $107,000, with Campbell Yachts Inc. who have
ap11arently have a long record of SG·ioot yacht he ordered from boot stated they will build the vessel for the nai:cotic~.and b!J!i:1arY.pflenses. _ ._build Josep tepbens or N.e.wpar_ onner Staf-'of....!!.MeHale!s-Nav.y·~"'----
Detecllvcs said tiler have • a f s 0 Beach shoul~ be immediately sur· Borgnine's lawyer said the actor just
recC1vered what they believe to ll<' stolen rendered to htm. wants his $46,017 deposit back. Borgninc
property from the Carso.n horn~ or one of The veteran actor claims Stephens said essentially the same thing in more
the d~ad men, Jack Elvin Na~lon, 23. forfeited the_ mold when he failed to pro-colorful language outside the courtroom.
Nation was killed along with Thom~s duce »orgnme's boat by Oct. 31,. 1970, It was pointed out to Judge Banyard
Bernard Ko1.eluh. 32. \\'hen four Foun~run the da te agreed on when both men signed that ';Mr. Borge's problems are not Mr.
Valley officers fired .sho~~n blasts t~to a sttip builJling contracl in late 1969. Borgnine's problems. We were concerned
their car artcr corner1n~ H in the pa-rk~g aut Borge got into the act durin g with the mold long before MI . Borge's
lot 0£ 11oag Memorial Hospital In testimony before Judge Robert Banyard hull got into it." .
Newport Beach. when Stephens'. lawyer argued ·that the Judge Banyard closed the hearing by
The two men have been positively iden-mold, built at a cost of $122 ,500, now con-announcing he will rule Friday on the
1ified as the pair that had staged a $150 tains the hull of the great Dane's issue.
holdup of the Stop 'N Go market in Foun·
tain Valley before the shooting.
That robbefy launched a high speed
chase through Fountain Valley, Hun·
tington Beach. Ccsta_'1i1esa, and_ Newport
Beach which ended 1n the hospital park·
'ing lot when the se~en pursuing patrol \
OCC Administration Gets ,
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'WHERE'S MY BOAT?'
Be•chtcl S.ilor Borgnine
From Pagel
SUCCESS ...
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$120,000 Prograttt
Trustee Funding
Newport-Mesa Unified School District protes ted the presence or student
trustees will spend $120,000 next year to workers. . . 1 place 350 students in special work-study He said CR01' will try it agiun nei
act ivities, sponso(ed by the Qoas · ear -t' a non·UPion shop.
--4-"'Regional Occupation Program {C~R~~ollip'f'1 ."--...,-si;y er sa a-'fli("stllt!cffts-work"Wlth:ex·
perts in each Ucld and after graduation, CROP Administrator Pal.ii Snyder told are placefJ in jobs for which they have trust~s Tuesday the program will be ex-been trained. He said the' place1Tient has
panded from eight to 12 offerings next been well above expec tations so far. year with the addition of two new unified
school districts -Sae leback and Irvine
-. formed by the split of the Tustin Union
High School District.
Snyder also said the emphasis of CROP
classes will change slighUy next year.
''We will concentrate' more on the
businesS and industry base and train
students for job entry, salable '/'ills," he
said. ·
Next yeat's program, Snyder sakf, will
ha,ndle more. than 1,000 students from the·
five participating distrlct~. Beside!
Coast Colleges
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·See Shqrtage
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In N~w Budget
!J'Ustin. Ne',Vport·Mesa and the new AdministratOrs cf lhe Coast C9m·
bogged down trying to rig a handrail to di stricts, th'e !"funlin~ton Be~ch High munity Ccllege Disirlct expresscil fears
Us the dam~ged so~ar \\'Ing assembff:· lar ~I Distr~ct is also 1nvolv~ ~n CROP. \Vedn~day .'night th.11.t. t~lr ~roposed
_Tile r.atl was hnally latched to e 50 This yea r. 500 students participated , of ~4.8 million bud~t Will be short =--\Y!l]g ~y_J!ttt .. Jaws _ _Qff"ia...1.-m2;4~-~~t"~r ~ wlifcJ!,·90 wett;:fi'tfm-the4iarbor-Area. ~ -~ - - -----strapped to the end o ( 1e .r1vvi. 11an -OP b d f t · """"' · · rail. Then Conrad moved hand·over-hand The total CR u gel or nex year 15 The tenta ti\'e budget. presented to
cars cornered the pair. · . N B ild" c According to delecti'° Sa~ Amburgey ~~ . U n1g _on am of the Newport ·Beach Police Depart-_ ==~;;;·cnr;-the-·FoUntain~valley-offiCers:-1:·-=-
Pepka , and Ed Rasmussen and reser~e
officers Do1ninic Burak and Curtiss
r~owler approached the bandi ts' car with
their shotguns drawn. . . ,
He said they apparently fired into the
ca r when the two men made some
furtive movements after being ordered to
rreeze .
. Amburgey said some money was found
clutched in the hand o( one of the dead
men.
Roofing Firm
Hit by Blll'glai·s
Thieves who concealed their deeds by
stealing onl v out of the Center or a huge
compound s·tacked with build ing supplies .
have looted $1,160 in cedar shakes from a
<Aista Mesa job site.
11,farty Gebhar. of Aylor Roofing Com·
pany, estimated 92 bundles have been
stolen from 975 Sunnower Ave., where
the Larwin C.Onstruction Company is
building a new development.
Gl18f'Cb daily partol the perimeter of
lhe enclosure. but the cedar shakes -
stacked higher than a man's eye level -
were hoisted out of the center, leaving an
empty space like a hole in a doughnut.
Cebhar also told police he could sug-
gest no suspects because the job is so big ,
. and there are so m·any new faces among
I he construction crews.
TONIGHT
COSTA MESA HIGH CONCERT
Lyceum, 7:30 p.m.
"THE CLOWNS" -South \:<Jasl
Repertory. 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
O CC COLOR FILM AND
TRAVELOGUE -England and 1...,Jand
with OCC Crew, Library, Main Floor, 8
p.m. Free. ·· ...
DANCE FOR MENTALLY RETARD-
ED -Community Recreation Center. 7-9
p.m:-
MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING
-F'airirOllnds. 8: 15 p.m-:-
<;YCLE SWAP-A-RAMA -J\1otorcycle
parts and accessories swap meet. New
Products Pavilion, Fairgrounds. 5·12 p.m.
Adm. $1. '
"IN '!'HE MIDST OF LIFE" -South
Coast Repertory Theater, Fri .. Sat ., Sun .
8 p.m .
UCJ CONCERT -U ni ve rsi ty
Orchestra and Arnold Juda, pianist, Fine
Arts Village Theater, 1'~ri. and Sat .• 8
p.m. Admission SL
OIANSI COAST ,.
DAILY PILOT
Tiit Ore~ CNtl OAILV l'ILOT, W!"' ""'ICll
11 c-IMll ll'le -l"rnt, It wt>lllfled In'
lt<e 0•-• CM" Ptlbl~-C-H~Y. 6t1111:
rl!t edltion1 i re PUllllJl'ltd. Mond•Y fftrouoll
Frilt•v. !or (O•!• Mt•I, Nt WPOrl 8t•Cll.
1-1unll"11ton BtKll/Foimtlln Valley. L•lllM•
IHcll, J,....lntlS•dclltblKk illd Sin (1-ntf/
lf>•n J...,n C:•pi11r1no. A ,1nolt •'91-1
IOlll!o<'I It PUbllshf(I S.lv•O•V• •NI s1111111.;..
Tiit ptln<iPlll PUbllllll"ll plent It 11 )JO Wnt
ll•Y S!fttl, C:otlt Mnt. C•llloml1. t U2•.
Ro\ltrt N. W1td
Prft"'1!1 INI PIJClll111tr
J 1t k Jt. Cwrlty
Vo<t PrhlOtnt Ind Otn1r11.M,....,r
Dr . Robert J\1oore. prcsidenl of Orange ing. liench assured trustees that the
Co<ist College. \\'ill gel a new command noise gcneratl'd _ by typewriters and
post next yea r. telephones would be mad e unob-
lie and his staff \1·HI ret reat from the ir .• jectionable \\1ith the installation of
gray Army barracks headqunrters to a carpeting alJd acoustic<i't"ceiling materia l.
new $773.000 administration building on Also Wlveiled Wednesday were the
lhe east side or the campus, near 11'0rking drawjng~ for a $1 million ad·
Fairvie\v Road. dition to the campus lecture hall and art
Construction or the bu ilding, the first building.
"real" administratiOn building in the 2&-A two-story project, it will house t.wo
yea r history of the college. is expected lo photography lecture halls, a studio and
begin in September or October. display gallery, darkrooms, and
The existing administrative offices are classroom space.
housed in the old battalion headquarter!J ConstruQtion of the addit ion is also ex·
or the. Santa Ana Army Air B.ase wh.icl\. -pected to beg1n--=tbHalJ, _ once occupied the college-site: The
building is at least 30 years old.
Detailing the' administration building
\li'Orking 4raw ings for trustees of the
Coast Community College D istrict
\Vedneyday night was Robert Hench of
Corona del Mar architects Willliam
Blurock and Partners.
He said the new, 13,000.square-foot
building would be of open space desigii
With few walls to avoid a closed-i n feel-
Hearing Slated
On 'No-fault'
Insurance Plans
A public hearing IA:> revi,ew various "no-
fa ult" Insurance proposall wiJJ ~ con-
ducted by the Orange County Office' of
Consumer Affairs Friday from 4 to 7
p.m. Local organizations, such as the
Orange County Trial Lawyers Auocia-
tion, have been invited to partici~te, in
addition to the public.
The Orange Ccunty Board o I
Supervisors last week postponed taking a
sland on the issue and requested the
Consumer Affairs Office to hold the hear-
ing Friday. On June 19 results of the
hearing will be presented to the board.
There are currently four no-fault bills
pending before the state legislature, and
the public is invited to discuss these
measures and any new ideas at the hear-
ing.
The hearing will be conducted in the
board room of the Orange C.01.IJltY
1\dminlstration Building. Those unable to
attend .may sul)mit written statements to
the Orange County Office ol Conswner
Affairs, 511 N. Syctmore, Santa Ana. Ad-
ditional information is available at 834·
6100.
'Mighty Moutl1s'
Honored in Mesa
There was no loss £or words \Vednes-
day night when Costa Mesa's 11 ne'v
"i'ilight.y Mouths" accepted their awards
at. St. John the Baptist Catholic School.
The students. members of t h e
Toastmaster's International You th
Leadership Program, were giv e n
certificates for completing an eight-week
speech communications course taught by
Charlie Eifert. .
Mighty ~1ouths enrolled in the course
included Lisa O'Gorman. Sheryl YoWlg.
Julie Jokers!. Bill Knudson, Tim
s1arkman. ~tay Ann McAdams, Theresa
,Cerken. Linda Walz , Andrew Lewan·
ctaw.ski. Rick A1cCorm ish. and Jeanette
1'frcuer.
A second course will be conducted this
fall . Information Is available by ca)Ung
557-4808.
From Page J
Flips Into Pool
Caused Deatl1
Of Coast W oinan
A Newport Beach woman who took a
nap and died in her sleep after a swim
and pool frolic Monday night apparently
carried out a cabana·lounger's casual but
fateful &mment, it was revealed today.
Cynthia Ann Bevens, 35, of 1810 16th
St., succumbed due to a cerebral hemor-
~hage, . an Orange County Coroner's
au topsy has cmfirmed .
Newpor.t-Beach-police-d e t e-c-t-i-v-e s~
emphasized today it was the type of
bleeding re#JulU{lg frtm her head striking
some solid object, rather than being
struck by something which wouJd be visi-
ble on the exterior.
Investigators learned ·that during an
afternoon of swimimng. Mrs;-Bevens had
been doing back·flips into a shallow·
Jacuzzi pool and must have hit her head .
"One guy actually said 'You're going IA:>
kill yourself doing that, " conunented one
detective today.
Not long after that, the victim com-
plained of feeling weak and tired, went In
to rest and was found dead by her hus-
band when he tried to wake her.
Graveside funeral services w e r e
s cheduled today in Oakdale
Cemetery, Glendora, with Jo ca 1 ar·
rangements by Baltz-Bergeron Fwieral
Home.
Survivors besides her husband, George,
include her parenta, Mr.s and Mrs.
Wesley G. Leighton, plus brothers Davici
and Charles Leighton .
Mesan Sentenced
To Life Tenn
In Strangulation
A Costa Mesan oonvicted of killing his
baby daughter in 1961 and paroled after
11 years today faces a return to prison
for life in the stran gulation murder of a
woman last November.
Darrell L. Graham. 40, who lived at
1961 Church St., in his brief period of
freedom, was given the maximum
penalty wh ich can be imposed since
repeal or capital punishm«it.
Grah§tl). was sentenced in the same
San Bernardino County Superior Cour t
\'•here he "'as convicted a month ago of
first·degrce murder.
He was arrested shorlly after the body
of Mrs. Clete Cotromano. 31 , was foun~
dumped in a ditch off Carbon Carlyon
Road .
Graham, who "'Orked as a shipping
clerk after his·p-.id-1972 parole. was first
convicted of murdef in 1962 for killing his
daughter who was 2 years old.
do"'ll the side or Skylab and was work~g $360,000 .. . . . . district trustees, shows that pr.oposed ex-
there when the ship s"•ep t out of radio The JOb t~a1n1ng effort drew high penditure exceeds estim ated income by
contact \Vilh earth. praise from trustees Thomas Casey and at least that much.
\Vhen ~mmunications resumed al II Roderick MacMillian both of ~horn are Dr. Nonnan E. Watson. chancellor of
a.m. PDT, the pilots repo rted the wing officers on the CROP board of dll'ectors. the two-campus district . told board mem-
was out and locked in place. ''The money spe!Jt per student ·in bers· that unless additional .income 11
Conrad said an aluminum snag holding CROP is about $500 apiece compared to found to cover that shortage, "there will
the power wing 'vas cut, &nd, as engi-$1,200 to $1,500 for students in other pro-have .to be some generous wha<*s."
neers on the g'"round predicted, the boom grams," Casey said. "That's making The chancellor said the budget for the
holding the solar cells swung out about great strides as far as economy ta eon-operation of Orange-Coast College in
two feel and then stopped. cerned." . . C0!1a Mesa and Gol<fen West College in
At that point, Conrad pushed on a rope Snyder sald students worked m health HUntington Beach is' the "mO!t ten-
attached to a forward part of the Skylab and related fie lds, communications, 14uto tatlve" budget proposal presented in the
and the wing, and the pressure of his repair, ~at buil~ing, cosmetic 8 , past decade. ·
·body was enough to break two frozen JanQ,sc.ap~g. Teta_il merc.handls~g .. •-l!<! · ·Respon6ible-for-the-uncertaillty-is-:tbe
bfacl<ets -a:iid free the wing 'Coriipletely. gas station o~rahons over tile past year. fact that the extent of state financial
"You' called it just about right," eon-P~grams m ~ocery .store work, food support for community C<Jil_eges in 1973-74
rad told controllers. services, finan~1al se.rv1ces. and nursery Is a "complete unknO\'ln," nccording lo
school occ_upahons will begin next year, bJ" Watson. .. ... ----
N e·1.vport Beacli
TV 'Givea1.vay'
' Hoax by Caller
Snyder said. I s· he f I r· r The Qoat building occupation ran into 1nce t new ormu as or compu mg
trouble and was canceled after only one state funds are no_t ~vailable. the budget
semester this year. Snyder told trustees, Is bued on the e~tsll~g state fonnuJas ..
"~:hen the union at Columbia Yacht Co. Further comphcauog the picture is
.__, that the assessed valuation (taxable
' wealth) in the di stclct is rising while
Ranger'S Seeking enrollment ls declining. thereby reducing
the am<:lunt of stare aid, college offlCiala
said.
A Ne\vport Beach appliance store is not L Hik l>r. -Correllan Thompson , vice ch.an--
giving away fr~ television sets. ost _ -ers-cellor or busiitess affairs. said thi.s means
Several Harbor Area residents report-the district is actually b. e c om Ing
edly have been receiving telei)6one calls O F M Wealthier. while paradoxicall y, i I
rece ntl y with a female voice telling them ne l'OID ..1. esa receives less outside money-.
to go to Dan's TV, 1566 Newport Blvd., He added he hoped his forecast for
that evening to get "their free televisi-"on~·----~Fmm_W.lte_Se.tvl.c.ts reduced st.ate aid in 1973-74 is wrong and
rs. Cec1rManell~'TfflihlaOO'lJfive. --tllil wuh !tie new state (ormU14 . '.'t]je
got one or those calls Wednesday. SPRlNGDALE, Utah -Rangers in \\ill not be ' decrease in &J>PO(.tlonmen).
''The girl said either C<Jme down to the rubber suits inched along snow-swOllen btit actual\.Y an Increase 1n . IP'
store before 7 o'clock or we 'll deliver rapids in a 1,200-foot deep gorge carved portionment. ' .
it next week," ·Mrs. Manell said. "She by the ·Virgin River tOday, 1runting two -of'igures arrived at , by Thompson
said we'd won it and insisted there was lost hikers. one from Costa Mesa. predict state aid of $6. 7 million as OJ>'
no catch." , Searchers in a rescue plane belie.ve posed to last year·s $7.3 million because
Mrs. ,Manell said her husband called "' they spotted Harry Pattison, 22• and his of the projected two percent enrollment
the store and was infonned it was a hoax. brother Robert. 15· of Las \legas Tues-decline.
"They told us the store isn't even open day, but could not be certain it was The tentative 1973·74 budget exceeds them. until 7," she said. The two hikers separated from 8 six-lhe budget of the last fiscal year by
htrs. Daniel Mach1.illian, wife· of the man party three days ago to make their about $5.8 million.
O\\ner of the long-established store, said way down the North Fork.
she and her husband knew nothing of the Zion National Park Superintendent
calls. Robert C. Heyder said the deep, winding
She said it bothered them because they gorge with towering cllffs on each side
are feartul people will think they are can be negoti1ted only by wading through
trying to get people to the store under rushing water in some sections. 1
false pretenses. He said aerial searchers defi nitely
County Issues
Smog Warning
"Somebody is trying to give us a bad sjX)tted at least one and maybe two
lime." Mrs. MacMillian said. persons in The Narrows Tuesday. Spokesmen for the Orange County Air
Mis. MacMillian confirmed that the "But they (the searchers) were too Pollution Control District today urged
store had been plagued by similar cells high to be able to tell if that was them or motorists to r~uce driving to "an
one day late in April. . not ," he zidded, saying viftually no one absolute minimum" and crdered a halt to
"\Ve don't need that kind of adverlis· else would be in the gorge at thi s time of al l agricultural and Industrial burn ing
ing," she said . ye:ir. . because of high smog l~·eJs. .
JJeyder sa id .four hikers with the Pal --T!le""pfiiTie concentrations of heavy
· tison brothers returner! to their head· smog are in Riverside and San lnspeclot• . Sentence« I quarters camp at the Chamberlain Bernardino countieS. the aides said, but
Ranch outside Zion National P!rk Sun-ihe appeal to mol_o.rists includes Orange
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -A torTner U.S. da y. and Los Angeles Co unties because tftc
customs inspector accused of offering to Rangers said it might take two days to pollutants are nonnally carried inland by
"lake care o£'' ,vitnesses in a bribery , conlplete their search. ocean breezes.
case has pleaded guilty to a lesser The elder Pattison's Costa Mesa ad-'lbe heavy smog is expected to last
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lhe Orange County Distrlcc. Attorney's
Offi.ce charging Noah himself with
possession of dangerous drugs.
Detective David N. Stern was sent lo
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barbiturate tablets. _ proved a t2o.day de11<lhne on pres1dent5'
Detective Stern said nurse Lani Mumm po,wer to commit U.S. war forces wlt~out
became 5Usplclous when -despite the CpngreMi' .specific approval. 1,t wou~1~d~•P't:.. +--1-
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grave condition ,... Noah kept anxiously The committee sent the war power~
asking the whereabouls of his pants. bill towa rd the llousc Ooor by a vote or
Jnvestigators huntiDR Mariach, wht> is · · 30 to 4. -
believed to have fled in a getaway car, An amel'ldment-by -Rep. Wter-L. Wolff
$ay he is about six feet ta ll, welghlng 195 (0-N.V .. ), making all existing hostilities
pounds and hi!! hair curls and· flows subject to the war powers restrictions
noticeably about his race. was approved by tJte cnmmlltee 21 to 10.
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· \'Ol . M1 NO. lff, ~ SECTIONS, 411 'AGl!S
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Princess Anrle greets her fiance, Lt:-Mark Phillips, at the airpo~t· ~n
1-IanoVer. Ge rmany, with the first kisS between the engaged pair· 10
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Co.untians D1:ged ·to C.ut
Driving; Smog :Level · -,.;p :;·
Citirens of Orange Coun'ty, alodg With
tho~ ln L.1s Angeles, ~n ~-rnardino and
Riverside counties: ·were asked Thursday
to reduce driving to "an ab~lute
minimum" nnd to stop incinerator burn·
ing and open agriculttu'lH--burning, as
sJTl91.1 lcv.els in Southern California ~· •
tii;i~ to' exceed oorn1al levels. ' •
1This requesl made by the Orange.
Coqnty Air.' .PollutiOn District follow s
1 sinillar 'fe9uCs1s made ._Thursday by
Governor · Ronaid Reagan and the E~vlronmcntal Protection Agency.
Sinog c;onditlon~ in Orange c.punty are
the lea1r serious of any or the four ad-
1 j6ir>Jng, c&unues but residents . are being
asked to cooper1tte ·in an attempt to
ail~viate the dangercws coodiliOns in
1--•--"'-"R'°'iv!!!,!de efld $lln rr;iarctino counties. · Sliiii ria c ev s ere exc -in
NEW PL'i'MOUTH, Idaho (UPJl
-Glenn Hilton or Ncw-Pl~outh -1-~-1--anee•IVl!ll"I hlglrscliOoJ-sradua-
tlon 11nnounccmenl from his cousin 1
who mnllcd It from his hometown
of Emmet, .. Idaho, ~miles away.
t-Jlllon seld Thursday that-the let-
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At Home
Th11rsd•y, J1.1nr 7, 1CJ7..)
Boat Battle
Borgrii1ie vs. Builder and Borge
Actor ~rnest Borgntne put on ~·hat . •
mof hav,_ ~ nn awanl·winnlng $155,000, 65-!oot boot . ·
per!onnll!IQe Wedneaday ll1d II It turns 11 lhe blllJ 01 Bori•'s-boat Is mnoved
out that way, ent~lnt!r Victor Borge from the mold, it would be destroyed, Stepllens testified. isn't going to like It af all . lte also told Judge nnnyard that
Borgnlnc showed up in Orange County Borgnine• could now get the boat he
Superior Court to press his claim that the wanlN via a pr0P9scd new arrangemcnl
mold contairiing the hull of the $107,000. with Campbell Yachts Inc. who have
$.120,000 Progratn
Trustee
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Work-study Plan
Newport-Mesa Unified SChool District protested the presence of studeJ1l
lru stces will spend $120,000 next year to workers. · 11
place 350 stud ent s in special work·study He said CROP will try It agnin ne
F'ountain Valley police said today the
two bandils shot tu death Tuesday night
ap1n11'ently huvc ii Ion~ record of
nar("()tics and burgl:tr)' offrnscs.
l---'-0e1ectlvc. , td~thcy--have-3 1--s-o
recovered \•lh<lt they bcliC"ve to be stolen
property fro1n the Carson home of one of
the dead men. Jack Elvin Nation, 23.
5&.foot yacht he orde red from boot :;tated they ~·ill build the vessel for the
builder .Josc~h Stephens of C\V~-foi:tner-M~u~cof-t!.McHal~&-Nav•)CC"'----....,
beach s ou . 1mmeili3 c Y sur· Borgnine's lawye r said the actor j~st
activities sponsored by lhe Coastline year -al·a non-union shop. x ~._...,,. __ -Regional-Oooupation-Progra (€RO,P'l..--~Snyder-sa1d-th&.•tudeDti....W-'lfk W t'·.
perts in each field and after gruduallon,
Nation was kill ed along with Thomas
Bernard Ko1..eluh . 32. "·hen four Fountain
-\1all ey officers fired shotgun blasts into
their car aft er cornering it in the parking
lot ·or lloag Memorial Hospital in
Newport Beach.
The two men have been positively iden-
tified as the pair that had staged a $150
holdup oJ the Stop 'N Go mark~t in Foun·
tain Valley before the shootJ!lg.
rendered to him . wants his $46,017 deposit back. Borgn1ne
The veteran actor claims Stephens said essentially the same thing in more
forfeited the mold when he failed to pro-colorful language outside the courtroom.
duce Borgnine's boat by Oct. 31, 1970, It wa s pointed out to Judge Banyard
the date agreed on y,·hen both men signed th:it '·f\1r. Borge's problems are not ~1r.
a ship building tonlruct in late 1969. Borgnine's problems. \Ve were concemcd
But Borge got into the act during y,·ith the mold long before 1t1.r. Borgc's
testimony berore Judge Robert Ban yard hull got into it." ·
when Stephens' lawyer argued that the Judge Banyard closed the bearing by
mold, built at a cost of Sl22,500. now con-announcing he will rule Friday on th.e
tains the hull of the great Dane's issue.
OCC Administration · Gets That robbery launched a high speed
chase through 1'~ountaln Valley, Hun-
tington Beach, C.Osta. Mesa,. a nd. Newport
Beach which ended 1n the hospital park-
lng lot when the se~cn pursuing patrol
cars cornered the pair. N B ild" c
According to detective Sa~ Amburgey ew U 111g 011 ampus of the Newport Beach Pohce Depart·
•~--'ncnt-.~th folJJ)taio. ~l!il (lfficers1 -~· ,
Pepka. and Ed Rasmu ssen and rcserye
officer.~ Dominic Bur<i k and Curtiss
Fowler approached the bandits' car ~·ith
their shotguns drawn.
He said they apparently fired into the
car 'A'hen the two men 1nade some
furtive movements after being ordered to
freeze.
Amburgey said some money was found
clutched in the hand of one of the dead
men.
Roofing Firm
-Hit--hy-Bur-glars
Dr. Robert fltoorc. presiclent of Orange
Coi1st College. \\'ill get a ne\v comn1and
post next year.
He and his staff \\'ill retreat from their
gray Army barracks headquarters to a
ne\V $773,000 administration building on
the cast side of the campus, near
Fairview Road.
Construction or the building. the first
1·rea\'' administration building in the 26-
ycar history of the college, is expected to
begin in September or October.
The existing administrative offices are
housed in the old battalion headquarters
of the Santa Ana Anny Air Base which
once occupied the college site. The
bill1Cling is at least 30· years old.- -
Detailing the administration building
'Mtieves who concealed their deeds by \voc king dra"•ings for trustees of the
stealing only out of the center of a huge Coast Community College D is tr i c t
compound s·tackcd with bui ld ing supplies \Vednesday night was Robert Hench of
have looted $1 .160 in cedar shakes from a Corona del Mar architects \Villtiam
Costa Mesa job site. Blurock and Partilers.
ti.1arty Gebhar. of Aylor Roofing Com· He said the ne\v, 13.000-square·foot
pany, estimated 92 bundles !lave been b~ilding \\'ould be of ~pen space . design
stolen from 975 Sunflo\ver Ave., where · \\'llh f C\V \\'alls to avoid a closed-in f~l
the Larwin Construction Con1pany ~
building a ncY+' development.
Guards daily partol the perimeter or H ' SI ted
the enclosure. bot the ce<!•r shakes -earing a
stacked higher than a man s eye level -
"·ere hoisted out of the center, leaving an
empty space like a hole in a doughnut.
Cebhar also told police he could sug.
gest no suspects because the job is so bi g
and there are so many new faC<"s among
rhe construction crews.
TONIGHT
L'OSTA MESA HIGH CONCERT
Lyceum, 7:30 p.m.
"THE CLO\VNS '' -SOulh Coast
Repertory. 8 p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
OCC C OLOR FILM AND
TRAVELOGUE -England and Ireland
~~:ith OC:C Crevl. Library, f\.la iii Floor, 8
p.m. Free. ·
DANCE FOR MENTALLY RETARD-
ED -Commw:ilty Recreation Center. 7·!1
p.m.
MO'l'ORCYCLE SPE:EDWAY RACI NG
-FairgrOlUldS, 8: 15 p.m.
CYCLE SWAP·A-RAMA -!\1otorc.'yclc
parts and accessories swaµ meet. New
Products l'nvilion, Fairgrollnds. S.12 p.m.
Adm . $1.
"IN TIIE MIDST OF LIFE" -Soulh
Coast Repertory Theater. 1'~ri.. Sat.. Sun.
8 p.m.
UC! CONCERT -Uni versity
Orchestra and Arnold Juda, pianist. Fine
Arts Village Theater, t~ri. and Sat.. 8
p.m. Admission SI.
01.t.N•I COAST.
DAILY PILOT
On "No-fault'
lnsura11ce Plans
A public hearing to review various "no-
fauU " Jnsurance proposals wJU be con-
ducted by the Orange CoWlty orfice of
Consumer Affairs Friday from 4 to 7
p.m. Local organizations, such as the
Orange County Trial Lawyers AssOcia-
tion, have been invited to participate, in
addition to the public.
The Orange County Board o f
Supervisors last week postponed taking a
stand on the issue and requested the
Consumer Affairs Office to hold the hear-
ing Friday. On June 19 results of the
hearing will be iresented to the board.
There are currently four no-fault bills
pending before the state legislature, and
the public is invited to discuss these
measures and any new ideas at the hear-
ing.
The hearing \\'ill be conducted in !he
board room or 1he Orange C.Ounty
.\dministration Building. Those unable to
r1ttend may submit written statements to
the Orange C.Ounty OfCice of Consumer
Affairs, 51 I N. Syc&more, Santa Ana . Ad·
_ditional information is available at 834-
6100.
'MigJ1ty Moiitl1s'
Ho11ored in Mesa
There v.'as no loss for words \Vedncs·
day ni gh t when Costa Mesa·s 11 ne'v
"l\li ght y Mouths " accepted their awards
at SL John the Baplist Catholic School.
The students, members or the
Toastmaster's International You t h
Leadership Program. \vere g i v c n
certificates for completing an eight-week
speech commwtications course taug~t by
Charlie Elfert. _
in g. Hench assured trustees that the
noise generated by typewriters and
telephones would be ma de unob-
jectionable \rilh the installation or
carpeting and acoustical ceiling material .
Also unveiled Wednesday \\'ere the
'''orking drawings for a $1 million ad·
dition to the campus lecture hall and art
building.
A t~·o-story project. it will house two
photography lecture halls, a studio and
display gallery, darkrooms, and
classroom space.
. Construction of the addition is also ex·
peeled to begin this fall.
Flips Into Pool
Caused Deatl1
Of Coast W oma11
A Newport Beach woman "'ho took a
nap and died in her sleep after a swim
and pool frolic Monday night apparently
carried-out a cabana-lounger's casual bul
fateful comment. it \\'SS revealed today.
Cynthia Ann Bevens, 35. of 1810 16th
St., suctumbed due to a cerebral hemor·
rhage, an Orange County Coroner's
autopsy has confirmed.
Newport Beach police d e t e c t i v e s
emphasized today it was the type of
bleeding resulting from her head striking
some solid object, rather than being
struCk by something which would be visi-
ble on the exterior.
Investigators learned that during an
artemoon of swimlmng. Mrs. Bevens had
been doing ba_ck·flips into a shallow
Jacuzzi pool and must have hit her head.
"One guy actually said 'You're going to
kill yourself doing that, "commented one.
detective tod ay.
NoLlong after that, the victim com-
plained of feeling weak and !ired, \\'Cnt in
to rest and was found dead by her hus-
band when he tried to wake her.
Graveside funeral services we re
sc heduled today in Oakdale
Cemetery, Glendora, with Jo ca I ar-
rangements by Baltz-Bergeron FWleral
Home.
Survivors besides her husband. George.
include her parents, Atr.s and ~trs.
Wesley G. Leighton. plus brothers David
Hnd Charles Leighton.
Mesan Sentenced •
To Life Tern1
In Stra11gulation
A Costa P.1esan convicted of kill ing his
baby daughter in 1961 and paroled after
I I_ years today faces a return to prison
for li£e in the strangulation murder of a
woman last November.
Darrell L. Graham. 40, who Ji ved at
1961 Church SL, in his bric( period of
freedom , v.·as given the maximum
penally which can be imposed since
repeal of capital punishment.
'WHERE'S MY BOAT?'
BelcMd Slilor Borgnin•
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CROP Administrator Paul Snyder told are placed in jobs for wh ich they have
trustees Tuesday the program will be ex· betn trained. He said the placement has
panded from eighl to 12 ofrerings next been well above expecta.Uons so far.
year with the addition or two new unified
school districts -Sa.leback and Irvine
-formecfby the .s plit of the Tustin Union
High School District.
Snyder also said the emphasis of CROP
classes will change slighUy next year.
•·we will concentrate' more on the
business and industry t>ase and train
students ror job entry, salable skills," be
said.
Next year's program, Snyder said, will
handle more than 1,000 students from the
five J)artlCipating districts. Beslde"'s
Coast Colleges
See Shortage
In New Budget
. Tustin. Newport-Mesa and the new Administrators of the Coa~t Com-
. bogged do\\n trying to rig a handrail to districts, the· •lunlinglon, Beach Hl'gh. munity C.Ollege Dislr!Ct expressed fears
the damaged solar \ving assembly. School. District is also involved in CROP. \-Vednesday 'night that their proposed
_'I'hc r~il \Vas ~inal!y latched to the solar This year, 500 students partlCi'patcd, of $34.8 nlillion buc,l~l wlll be short
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\v1ng by the Jaws of a metal cuuer which 90 were from the Harbor Area. .
-strappro to ·the--end .. of the.:25-foot ;:band·--=.;.om:: t~ if~ROP 'ti""g-err~e· x· o;;y;;;;;. .. ..,I .~.Qg()_._______ -·-t ~-o • rail. Then Coorad moved hand·over-hand a ne oia '"' uu v• 11' ~ -c•~ The tentative budget. presen1ea 1
do1•,.n the side of Skylab and was working $360,000.. , . . district trustees, shows that pr.oposed ex-
thc.re "'hen the ship S'.\'ept ou t oJ radio The JOb tra1n1ng effort drew high penditure exceeds estimated income by
contact •Nith earth praise from trustees Thomas Casey and ~at least that much.
\Vhcn communkations resumed at 11 Roderick l\1acMi1Uan both of whom are Dr. Norman E . \Vatson . chancellor of
a.m. PDT, the pilots reported the wing ofricers on the CROP board of directors. the two-campus district. told board mem·
y,·as out and locked in place. "The money spent per student in bers lhat unless additional income 11
Conrad said an aluminum snag holding CROP is about $500 apiece compared to found to cover that shortage, "there will
the power wing was cut, &nd; as engi· $1,200 tO $1,500 for students in other pnr have to be some generous whad:s."
neers on the ground predicted,-the boom grams," Casey said. "That's making The chancellor said the budget for lhe
holding the solar cells swlll!g out about great strides· as far as economy is eon-operation of Qrange Coast Q>Uege !n
t"·o feet and then stopped. · cemed." Costa P.1esa and Golden West College·1n
At that point, Conrad pushed on a rope Snyder said student! worked in health Hunlington Beach is the "most ten·
attached to a forward part of the Skylab and "related fields, communications, auto tatlve" budget proposal presented in the
and the wing, and the pressure of his repair, boat building, cosmetics, pas\ decade.
body was enough to b_~ak t"'P frozen landscaping, retail merchandising and · Res Sible for the uncertaliitir is the br.~cket!__. an~ !~ the . wmg. com~!elely~ 1 as statian o~~ over tht-puty_ear ~Jact ::=tile txtent of ..state. fi-nan"-'c"'· •"J-_----'j
Y-ou..Cillid:.it_Just...abOut.:tigh con -P1ografi'll""ffi-gt'OCeey...store work, food -support-for community colleges •n 1973-741----1
rad told controll ers. services, flnan~lal se.rvlces. and nursery Is a ''complete unkno"'n," nccordlng to
N etvport Beacli
school oc~upations ,v.·111 begin next year, Dr. Watson . ~
Snyder said. Sl h r I J tin The boat building occupation ran into f!Ce t e new ormu .as or compu g
!rouble and was canceled after only one state funds are no.t ~va1lable . the budget
semester lhis year, Snyder lold trustees, Is based on the e~tsll~g state roi:mulas ..
when the union at Colu mbia Yacht-Co. Further comphcaung the picture is
that the assessed valuation {taxable TV 'Giveaway~ • wealth) ln the district is rising while
enrollment is declining , thereby reducing
the amount of state aid, college official!
said.
J-loax by Caller _, Rangers Seeking
A Ne,vport Beach appliance store is not
gi"ing away free television sets.
Several Uarbor Area residents report·
cdly have been receiving telephone calls
recently with a female voic.e teJHng them
to go to Dan 's TV, 1566 Newport ~J~d.,
that evening to get their f~e telev1s~oo ..
Mrs. Cecil J\-1anell . 2027 H~ghland Drive.
got one or those calls Wednesdi1y~ -
"'The girl said eil.her come do\\on to the
store before 7 o'clock or we'll deliver
it next week," Mrs. tirfanell said. ;'She
said we'd won it and insisted there was
no catch.'.
Mrs. Manell said her husband called
the store and was informed it was a hoax.
"They told us the store isn't even open
until 7," she said.
J\-1rs . Daniel MacMillian~ y,·Jfe of the
OY+ner ol the long-estnblished store, said
she and her husband knew nothing of the
cans.
She said it bothered them because th~y
are feartul people will think they are
trying to get people to the store under
false pretenses.
·'Somebody is trying to give us a bad
time,'' fl1rs. MacMillian !aid.
J\-trs. MacMillian confirmed that the
store had been plagued by similar calls
on e day late in April. ..
··\Ve don't need that kind of adverti~·
ing," she said.
Jnspector Sentenced
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A former U.S .
custom s lnspecior accused ~f offeri~g to
•·take care of" witnesses m a bribery
~ase has pleaded guilty to a lesser
charge.
Lost Hikers-
One F1·om Mesa
From Wlre Servlets
SERlNGDALE. Utah -.Rangers in
rubber suits inched a!Ollg SllOW'·Swollen
rapids in a 1.200-foot deep gorge carved
by the Virgin River today, lrunting two
lost hikers, one from Costa Mesa.
Searchers in a rescue plane believe
they spotted Harry Pattlsort. 22, and hi!
brother Robert, 15, of Las Veji:as Ti.Jes·
day, but could not be certain it was
them.
The two hikers separal~ from a six·
man party three days ago to make their
way down the North Fork.
Zion National Park Superintendent
Robert C. Heyder said the deep, winding
gorge with towering cli!fs on each side
can be negotiated only by wading through
rushing water in some sections.
He said aerial searchers definitely
spotted al least one and maybe t"·o
persons in The NarroY+'S Tuesday.
·•But they (the searchers! Y+'ere too
high to be able to tell if that was them or
not," he added. saying virtually no one
else would be in the gorge at this time of
year ..
Heyder said four hikers "'ith the Pal·
tison brothers relurned to their head-
qu<irters camp 111 the Cham berlain
Ranth outside Zion National Park Sun·
dav.
Rangers sRid i1 mlghl lake two days to
con1plctc !hei r search.
The elder Pallison's Costa Mesa ad-
dress was not available ·today.
Ur. Correllan Thomp.son, vice chan-
cellor of business affairs, said this means
1he -distriet is actually b e c o m i n g
y,•ea1thicr. \\'hile paradoxically, i t
recei\•es less outside money.
-He added he hoped his forecast for
reduced state aid In 1973-74 Is wrong and
that with the new state formula "the.re
Y+ill not be a decrease in eppoi;;tlonment
but actuall(.. an Increase In ap-
portionment. '
Figures ~rrived at by Thompson
predict state aid of $6.7 mUllon as o~
posed to last year's $7.3 million because
of the projected t\\'O percent enrol!ment
decline.
The tentative 1973-74 budget exceeds
the budget -of the lest fiscal year by
about ss.a million.
County Issues
Smog W al'ning
Spokesmen for the Orange County Air
Pollution Control Dislricl today urged
motorists to reduce driving to .. an
absolute minimum" and ordered a halt to
all agricultural and induslrial burning
. because of high smofi!: levels. '
The prime concentratioos of heavy
smog arc in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties. the aides said, but
the appeal to motorists includes Orange
and Los Angeles . Counties because the
pollutants arc normally carried inland by
ocean breezes.
The heavy smog is expected to last
through the "'eek, lhey added.
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ti.lighty f\1o6th s enrolled in the course
included Lisa O'Gorman. Sheryl Young,
Julie Jokers!. Bill Knudson, T i m
Slark1nan. ~lay Ann ~1cAdams, Theresu
Gerken. Linda Walz. Andrew Lewan-
dowski. Rick f\lcCormi sh, and Jeanette
Breuer.
Graham was sentenced in the. same
San Bernardino County Superior Court
\\'here he "'as convicted a month ago of
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Q.1rl11 H. L••• ltich1r4 '· Nill lhey will seek a criminal complaint fr~m
Au1111n1 ""-"""" 1:111en the Orange County Dislrict Atlomcy·s
c .... M ... Offtc• Office charging Noah himself with
JJO W11f l1y S1r11t possession 0£ dangerous drugs.
M1ilh19 Ailfcl •111:·,.o . lo• 11•0. •1•1• Detective David N. Stem was sent to
Ottier °""'" tht hospital artcr the victim y,•as ad-
Ntwwt ttwt: J»> "''-' Mii,..,.,., milted~ where nursing personnel turned
... ~ •••c:1111 m ,_, •-· I t ·n1n 3" spected """'IM"" e..c111 1111J 1H<11 t1111ev•r• over <I via con a1 g :.. su a." c11-.. : '°' '"'"" 11 c-i... '••t barbiturate tablets.
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c1 ... 1W_A4I...,.... Ml-1•11 became suspicious whr,n -despite the
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m1t"-A • ~ ....,., InvesUgators hunting Mariach, wbo l ,~ ..._ ,... ..... 11 •• C.•1• ,,.,..., '·"1leved to have fled In 11 getaway-car, C•~tw" ~i.tiP'I .., tln'll:t a.ti ~ ff'lllll11i.1 .... !'If.II u,11 """"'"'• ... m,.,., say he is about six feet Lall , weighing l95 •HM•-.. .,,.. 'fllll'll'I"'· pounds and hls hair curls and flow•
noti<tsbly abo<ll hl• face . •
He was arrested shorlly after Lhc body
of ~1rs. C1ete C.Otromano. 31, was round
dumped in a ditch off Carbon Canyon
Road.
Graham, who worked as a shfppini:t
clerk after hls mid-1972 parole. was fiNir
convicted of murder in 1962 for killing his
daughter who was 2 years old.
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