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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-08-01 - Orange Coast Pilot7 I. ' ) • • ~ . .. A ·andD • Preser.iption•Qnly ' _,..,.. . . _, In 6~ Days ... fDA DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * . ' WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST I, 19~3 VOL M. MO. t.1J. ' Sl.CTIOMS, ·71 PAGl.I ( Freekle Queen I FDA Order ~I· ' . - oma , ' ·. . . -• • • I Five Hiteh hikers I Man With Aerosol , . I , • ., ·Vitamins A, D Buck Machine Real Pushover There is a laundromat d.inar bill chan8er in C.O.Sta Mesa that offers better odds tha.D 1..as· Vegas· slots. H~tO~~; car-Founa- I . • . . UPl'T ........ PnfiY.11·Yeat'<>1d Lornme· MlililrQf"Bij<>~ gjverahilppy mu~­ smile after being n"ned'tbe winner of the 197-S"'Qaeen·of Frecldes contest at Coney Is: " I.in New York. -· · Convict s Kill Inmate ' A.t Prison in Okkihoma -' 1, . ' . . ' ..,, .. .,_ ... McALESTER; Okla. (lJP) -Coovfcfs · ''AnOther prisonor was beaten war back ·11 the Oklahoma State Prison stabbed to in the pack and Oklahort\11 highway death a tello\l inmate and severely beat patroJmen and Nati~na1 Guardsmen were another during the nlSlit in the prison unable to get to him in lime to rescue yard officials rePoi'led today. him. They did remov« him Irom · the · ' vi· J ~ rred ithin slrrht crOWd of intnates.!! •' 'The new. o ence _ u .. w " • · Pf190ft officials said· a group of inmates o! blihwaY patJ;ol ~ .and .National . ,.,u to "' the "new •Cl!ll house" built Guardsmen wtNJ wOl'e'unallle to reach the .~'?.!. ed_,,er · · eel · in . dlstUrbOnce' Iii tlmf.. prisoirc),fficlals"'!!id.. . m me mi l~~~ut~&~ i!.,urn 't) a!'af ·BUI they .said glllldsowtretable to cap-, .(fi<o . II • ge . . By Prescription It's pald off 103 times in the past few days, discharging four quarters for each jackpot -withoUt taking . anything in retµm other than a worthless piece of paper. · 'The owner, who notified police Tuesday, told Investigators tba t iomeone bas apparently been able to coax the machine into paying out coins by stuffing it with ordinary WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration ordered today that high doses of vitainlns A and D be placed on a prescriptioo-only basis. It also laid down plans for other genei"al restrictions on sale ol vitamins. 'Ibe order on vitamins 'A and D takes effect in 60 days. The FDA issued a final urder oo the matter, the most con- troversial of its proposal. The other restrictioos will take effect at tbe end of 197(. The FDA said there was evidence that Vitamin A in heavy doses can cause pressure Inside the skull that may tnimic the symptopis oC ~ brain tumor, ~ may also cause retarded growth in children. Vltamln D !Ji high doses bas also been known · to retard mental and physical Court ~Justice Refuses to H <dt . Asian Bombing WASHINGTON (UPI~-U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall today refused to order an immediate halt to U.S. bqmblng In Cambodia. A cOu.r~ spokesman said attprneys for the &n'erican Civil Uberties Union in- tended to make the ·same appeal to Justice William O. Douglas, who is vaca- tlonlDg .at his summer retreat in Goose Prairie, Wash . growth in children, the agency added. The of.her major rule says that any vitamin, food supplement or food con- taining more than 150 1fercent of the recommended daily allowance af any vitamin shall be classified as a drug. Once classified as drugs, such products may continue to be sold over the counter the way cough medieines and aspirins are now. But they will be subject to re-. view by the FDA as drugs and some may later be put on a prescription basis or · banned entirely. 'Ille health food industry contends that some ol the proposals would cause many vitamin products now on the market to· dollar-sized paper. - 5 HitChhikers' Aerosol !Jlinds )< San Juan Man disappear and woµld restrict a person's · A San Juan Cap1strano hospital ac-- freedom to choose what medicine fie countant was temporarily blinded by an wants to take. ~ FDA commissioner AJei:ander Schmidt aerosol spray Tuesday night after he rejected objections to the rules. picked up five hitchhiking youths in Schmidt said in a statement: "Much o! . Laguna Beach and dropl'\'d them in Dana the opposition is based on boOest fears of Point, Orange Colinty Sheriff's officers concerned. citizens," be said. "Some fear said. that the FDA Is going to make certain vitamin pills unavailable-.,... if avallabf• Deputies said Robert Angelo Zunich, then· only with a prescription ancl,. at a 42, of 28102 Via Del Cerro told them he higher cool Others fear that tile, FDA picked up the five youths near Denny's inay infringe on their right to decide Restaurant rn the Ari Colony and was what they will eat. temporarily blinded near Olinda Drive in "Nolle of this is true. 'l'be stngle, most Dan~ Point when one of his five long- importahl purpose -and ;ellect., of-.·the haired passengers sprayed him with regulation Is to require full and honest What-may have been JJl&ce. labeling." Mace is an aerosol substance used by EUecUve 80: days from ~y. Vitamin lawmen to subdue resisting suspects. A in· do!es above 10,000 international Sheriffs officers noted the attack was units and Vitamin o in doses above 400 similar in many. respects to an ~lved intema~l wilts will be eubjort to incident last week in which a visiting_ Sa_n 'pU saJ on! .. 'I.. Diego physician was robbed ol his prescr1 on es y. . f billford, watch and jewelry after be gave The dfectlve date o! the Proposiil . on lill in La Beach to a Jone httch-ctasslfying aome products_ with high ~ jouthguna -" . .. Abandoned · . Orange Coonty Sherill's o!Ocers today launched an all out search for a missing San Juan Capistrano woman 1 after ' Csrlsbad police dis~vered her aban- doned auto near that San Diego County community. ' · 'Local investigators said a thorowh search of the late model foreign built car owned by Rochelle White, 22, of 167UI Calle La Bomba, offered no clues as to the reason for her disappearance and her presence in the Carlsbad area. Mrs. White was first reported missing Monday by her husband , electronJcs · machinist Gary Whlte, 25, who told ·of .. ficers he Jeft her. at home in bed asleep about 6:30 a.m. while he drove his c.ar around !!Xal-beach communities. Ofncers said Mrs White was due to ap. pear-. Tuesday in Superior Court-fora hearing into the divorCe · action she · recently fil~ againsl her husband. Officers -became increasirigly con- . cerp.ed when she failed to appear for the hearing which was cailed off calendar in her absence. Investigators todiy said White told them he drove-.around -fOi'-oome ~ early Mooday because be was distressed at the pending dlVorce_aotion and needed to gather bis thoughts. They said he told them his wife had (See MISSING, Pqe &) Orange Cout Weather ,;~ the nri~• .USJ>\'~ted of the lqlif-· •... . ~.. Jni .... · ~-rw·;rds alho ' ~eci Olber ". --.·~ · ~ ·• • ~-" J!!!onen.iJ:'g attacked. · Shroud 'Freeze Marshall, In a 12-page opinion, !aid, "I would exteed my legal authority were I, acting alone, to grant this i.pgllcatioa.~' • (See·VITAMINS, ~ I) Q!g ,;oo. the. five who attactred ·c · v·vc .,.._.r #"';.+'•..., ~ .r ... ,..ZUIGJ:W~lsldentifiedas'thecontrolfer The ACLU is representing Rep. 1 Elb:lbeth HoltzmaD'.(D-!':1.Y.), who sued .CLASSIFIED AD at the Mission Viejo Hospital, demanded bis wallet but ran from the car beJore the temporarily blinded man could com· ply with their demand. . • Temperatures will be ,ln the low. 70s_ ,alons. \be ,S<!"'t of .. !>rang~ CoWily tomorrow, ~th the low in ihe low 60s. Following early morn- ing clouds, skies will be clear aJ)d sunny. • " . The duth was l\ieiourthreparted by -..: ~ •• "' •.pr11an oroc1a1s -the begionlng o1 • I B 1 d. h. vlo~ Ft!day. °M·J:l!tible oUhal riot U ang Si . es was sUll !Jelni.cleaH<l ,ind o!ftci•ls said • · . . t1ifi' pllll lo remove all 1 700 convicts DACCA, !langladesb (UPI) · -City . froril the ·pri..., so It can be repaJred. a·~~tles ·today ~. pri-·OD·Cloth for Almoet 'lllll con YI eta have remained in ••M • ,,_ ~ the muddy Pf"sct(yard since the violence . death shrouds. · .bepn. Tbey 'saiHlley did not porttcipaie · Since the 1971 war, Bangladtsh bas ,In the rioting 8l)d, claimed they ,would be suffered a shortage of cloth· in addition to 1 killed hr more militant inmates il they other commodllles. Opposition politicians retumod to their coils. · charged that persons sta/vlng to death Ed Hlrdy, an nlde to Oov. David Rall, were denied a dece}lt burial becall$0 of a said the incjdent. during. the night. oc. s1>9rtage ol cloth for shrouds and the curred ii> r group of 'ISO disgruntled high prices of·the cloth available: pri..,,.ra who wer~ kept !Oparate from Authortlles Said today persoM bu)llng the other 670 In :i,, pl'i800 yard. . shrouds would hsve to prodUl!e a death "'llley did' oboerve and Isolate the man certificate from a doctor, along with the who committed !he-killing. It la expected name, address and 'other part1culan he ; .will" be charged," Hardy said. about the deceased. • • . . • along with fOur Air Force officers, to stop the bombing at once, instead or on Aug. 15 under ·tt congressionally man- dated deadline. (Related story , Page () . 11lt!Holtzman group woo an order last week for• a b9mblng halt Crom U.S .. "'District Judge Orrin G. Judd of BrO!>klyn, N.Y. . ' BUI the· U.S. ~nd Circuit Court of Ap- peals stayed his order and set a hearing for Aug 13. The Holtzman group then went to the Supreme Court. Marshan said he was unable to rule that the appeals court abused Its dlscre' Jlon In acting as it did. The Holtunan group contended that Nixon was constitutionally disabled Gt Mn-emergency sltuaUona fr o m ex- ercising wl\r maklng powers, In 'l!bsence of offinnative action by Congress. FINDS PET HOME If ·~ are lorclng you to fell :iour family pet, iet the nice people who read ,the l>ally PUot classllied ads help you find lhe rtght home . • • • • BEAPTlFUL male collie, 2 years:· needs good family home. $25. (Phone No.) .After Cll)y +two calls, this collie was sold, Arid the advertiser knows that . the buyers are the right kind of people. Get a direct Une on (Ome nice people now .. List your classified needs with a Dally r Pil-OI Ad-vlaor -642-5678. -·· Deputies have descriptions of the five men involved in the attack. · Boom Delays Traffic SAN JOSE (AP) -Trame on n6rlh· bound US !QI and the Capitol Ex· · pressway In South San Jose was delayed Tuesday afte rnoon when the boom of a backhoe mounted on a truck trailer failed to clear the expressway overpass and ripped out chunks of concrt1e. The California Department of Transpqrtatlon said the overww struature bridging the Bayshore Freeway was damaged severe- !~. . INSIDE TODA. 'l' , Is it still possible for a Pfl'JOn to make money on tM. s t ,o c k market? See the firit of a Beriei of five articles on Ille subject, Page 21 . Al vWr s.mte ' Allfl UMtn ti t..M. BoYd II Mtltbolt t ... 11111 to Mnl• 1 .. ,. C•11ffrlll• J MvtlHI ll11iM1 21 CJ•1•!119111 •1·16 N1li.n.t Mtwl 4. ll Cltfl'llCt JI G"*'ff c...stJ 11 c..-.twtftl • '""'· 11·1• DHlll NoflCtt 10 Of, li.lllfl'M I ·~Ill l'llH t ' Sttdl MM.n n.tt ~PllWU1l-I 1 .. lJ 'TMlftn • 1 .. lf l'IMll(I , ' 11-tl '#Ml'll« t ftr fflt ltcti• II w.n-'t ...... .,_ "--............. 4.11 ·-· • 1 ., .... i? DAILY PILDT " s • Wtdntsd1y Aug1.1st 1, lCJ7~ - Notations • Revealed ... Halde11ia11 Wrote 'Good' by Protest Report WASHINGTON !U PI I II. R. Haldeman "Tote "good" and "great" neoxt 10 notations on a memo 1 saying violent and ex.trc1ucly o b s·c e n e demouslrations could be e.>:pt>cled .,.:hen President Nixon and the Rev. Biiiy Grahain oppearfd at a rally In Charlotte, N:C. in October, 1971. {Helat.ed story, Page 3.i Sen. Lo"'ell P. \\'eicker IR-Conn.\, pro- duced the memo at today's Senate \llat er~ate hearing and said it showed 16 MORE SECRET PROBES REPORTED-Story, Page 4 that the Nixon \Vhite !·louse welcomed de"monstrations agHinst the President because of the backlash that could result. He denounced that "mentaJity." -\Veicker also produced another memo. from Haldeman, the former chief of slaff at the \Vhile House, to John W. Dean Ill, the former White House COWlSCI. ~-·, • Dated Feb. 10, ll snld, "We need to gel our people to put out the slory " or how •·foreign and Com1nunist money" paid for demonstrations sup110rting th e peace movement and Sen. George S. ~'lcGovern (~.D'.), Nixon's 1972 opponent. Haldeman said Weicker distorted the meaning of the tv.-o documents. I~ a Idem an, a pp caring somber. acknov;ledged that he had written "good'1 next to the sentence saying that the Oct. 15. 1971 rally "will be violent" and •·great" next to the notation that the violen~ and obscenity also would be directe{l against Graham, a cfose friend of Nixon. Haldeman said he was pleased because the violence would show such demonstra~ lions were not casual, minor. "off-the- Qlff" events. He said reporters were portraytilg them a~ unimportant. · "The reason fo r reacliQ& to the in- dicalion I.hat they w o u l cf be \'iolent , obscene and direeted toward Billy He-pless· ~ Tea1n Raft Drifts Toward Perilous Area MEXICO CIT\' (UPI) -Five men and six women aboard a sea· going "experiment in human harmony" are drifting helplessly1 to- ward treacherous Caribbean sand banks on the lasl leg of a four· month trek across the Atlantic, radio contacts sai d today. "It would be a shame to die so close to the end of a hard jour· ne}'," expedition sponsor Santiago Genoves radi"oed Tuesday.· Genoves, a Mexican anthropologist who 3fcompanied Thor Hey- erdahl on Ra I and Ra II papyrus raft voyages-across the Atlantic. is commanding the Acali, a 39-by-22-foot raft on -its way trom the Canary Islands to Mexico's Yucata.n PeniriSula. The Acall is manned .by an interilational crew recruited by Genoves to examine human relations under crtmped and arduous - ,. conditions. The group includes a Swedish woman captain, a French~; · frogwoman, an k lgerian librarian, an· Israeli doctor and an American -woman radio operator. · · , Since leaving the Canary Islands May 12, the t:aft has been lost, ~ffered three broken rudder cables. food . shortages and some bu· man problems Genoves has only hinted at in radio co1nmunicatiorw.. He said crew members have filed intima"te reports on sexual and group· behavior during the voyage. Gra~m as 'good.' was IJ in fact they v.·ere going to do this in this "'ay,. \t would be seen bf , the public that they wcre·doing so, clearly." Bui, as Weickcr appeared to interpret ii , another paragraph In the memo in· dicaied . that the demonstrations were u~d ror political advantage. At .said: ''The feeling was that the press corps, especially the liberals, is very much a ware of how the demonstrators are be- ing handled. and although the \Vhlte Hoiise has ilof been identified v.'it h these processes, v.·e are very much !uspecl. Wh ile House speech writer Patrick Buchannan maintains that they will be on 1he lookout fe>r demoJUtrators and bo\V they are being handled and It ls his feel· }ng that this c~ld be extremely damag· 1ng lo the President's posture, even i[ the \Vhite House is only indirectly involved.'' The second memo, from llaldeman to Dean, stated: "We need to get our people to put out the story Of.I the foreign or Communist money that was u.wd in support of demonstrations against the President in 1972. \Ve shouJd 1ie all 1972 demonstra- tions to McGovern and tbus to the Democrats as part of the race move· ment." Weicker asked Haldeman what that meant. "This was to determine the facts and get out the story with the objective of tying those demonstrations to those \Vho were responsible for them." Haldeman said. He insisted he did not want the story put out unless it \Vas sustained by the racts. W eicker disputed that. . 1 "This tsn:t a request for an in· v~igation of these facts;-this· is to put ;oat the story,~· he said. . "Is it your jOb before you issue the memorandum to make· sure that it e,ither is or is not the ease?" Weicker demand- ' ed., his voice itngry. ''Isn't that what this country'.s about?~' "That's why the memorandum was directed to the counse,I to the President (Dean), who had the fact as I understood it on this case," Haldeman replied. Weicker expressed outrage. '"This type of business here, when it emanates from the highest councils in the land, I think is a di!grace," ·he said. "And I think that tbe fact this memo is Frot1t Page 1 MISSING ... De-annexation-- S~v,_eQrters End San Jose Sit-in ---<dated-Feb.-10.-19'13r l..don'.Ltbink.Jberees been any change in tactics from the elec· tion campaign of 1972 to when you sit be.fore this committee right now, 1\tr. :left when he returned to t~me. Investigators said a searc'b or the home revealed no trace of a struggle and lttrs. White's persona) ~~!ons appeared to be "intacL ' "'·.'"The only" things t.he took, il she look lhem, were the clothes she wore, her ·pur-se and her car," an officer said. , OfOcers said the coupte had bee!1 mar- \ted -for..L.four-years. u niey had no · childten. :Youtl1 As sattlted By Pickttp Truck In Irvine Area A 17-year-old Santa Ana Heights youth complained to Irvine police Tuesday that ·be was first clipped and then clobbered by an unidentified pickup driver on .Bonita Canyon Road . -Jamie D. Herrick of 20319 Lange Drive informed police he was driving down the winding road in the vicinity of the dump \\'h"!n the pickup passed him and clipped .1he front of his vehicle during the >maneuver. Herrick reportedly gave chase and stopped the truck driver near the MacArthur Boulevard· intersection. He said the driver threy some kind Q! red- , hand led tool· at him. 1ni.ssed1 and then renewed his attack by punching him in the mouth and eye and kicking him in the groin. , The pickup trJck left lhe intersection • after the beating had taken place. ac· cording to llerrick. OU.NGI COAST " . DAILY PILOT --4 • l ' • . • • • • ' I . ' . ' I ! ' •• ~ Or•no• Co11! OAIL"t PILOf, .. 1,,, whlcll ll (Ofllbol .... !I'll H-Prn1. 11 Plll>ll~ Dy the Orll>Vt' CN1t Pvllllll!lne (ompeny, 51,.. l'flk ld!llonl ••• Pl/lllltllld, MOnHy 111._ .. frrW•Y. for COllt Mt,... HtWPDrl aetcll, H11111tneton llt.ocft/FG"""'" Y•llty, LtQkN llttdl, lrvlM/St«lltbl<JI .iwl 1111 C...,.,tft1tl Sin JU9ft C1pl1lrf!ICI. A 11nQl1 tfll""'-1 Mltl9n I• pUllllthed St"'"""" 9fl6 Suna1y1. f119 prlnclpji l -'1111"'9 ,i1111 Is ti llO WM• ••Y l!rMI, C.lt ""1nll, ~llltmlt, •1'1' ko"••t N. W1td l'rn !Mnl M'ICI P...tllllll., J1ck k. C11rl1y Vkt Ptttlffn! tfld Gel'llftl liMM'9f Th0!9111 1Ctf¥1t f d)!er Tho"!._ A. 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The demonstrators vacated the cilv ~ouncil c.hambers Tuesday afternoon after several hours or negotiations in \\'hich the city. agreed to deliver the cost- benefiheport Aug. 13.instead of Aug. 30. Protesters said th&-report would help them in their Aug. 15 appeal hearing on· a petition to invalidate the 1968 an· n~xalioo election which was approved by nine votes. The city of San J ose is contesling the de-annexation effort by the area which includes prime land for recreational development in the South Inly. . Protesters said they would repeat the city hall occupation Wlless the ci ty l!lgreed to seek a postponement in the hearing. Opponents of annexation are trying to reverse the narrow election bv showing 2(} votes were illegally cast. · About 50 residents of the Santa CJ~ra community entered' the chambers Mon- day night and vowed lo stay until the out· come of the cost benefit report was presented to them. They were told then the report had been qelayed another 30 days. Haldeman:"· ,; Burglary SuspecT l{j}}s lliinself A susJ)ected burglar cornered in a Fullerton sporting goods store killed himself with .a shot in the chest Tuesday, police reported. Officers .said George R. Ricano, 41 , of Tacoma, Wa sh. used a .38 caliber revolver from the Big Five Store's stock. fired several test shot s and then sent a bullet into his heart. Ricaoo is believed to have driven a van up to the front of the store and smashed a window, setting off arr alaon. A nearby oficer responded to the alarm and others armed V.'ith shotguns were calltd to surround the store. Police Said rucano made an attempt to flee by the back door of the store but when that fail· ed. he shot himself. Bus Catches Fire SAN DIEGO (APJ -A city bus caught fire on Interstate 5 Tuesday, but all 2S passengers were escorted out safely. 1'.,reeway traffic was tied up for more l~an i""wo hotirs: Theffre "'as startea by Criction from a tire blowout, highway patrolmen said. Royal .Greeti1ag Britain's Queen Eliz.abeth (left) is greeted by Margaret Trudca~, wife of th~ Canadian pnme minis ter. on her arrival· iu Ottawa for meet· Ing with the heads of the Comnionweailh Conference. At left is Prince Philip, talking to Governor.General Rnland Michener. UPI TtlfCllMll TWO INTERltiTED SPECTATORS AT WATERGATE l-IEARINGS H. R. H1l~n11 Wife, Jo, and D•ught1r, Susan, Litten In • Prison Term~ Reagan Tells Get-tough I Anti-crime State Flan ,LOS ANGELE:S (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan unveiled a far-reaching an· 'ti.crime plan today that call! for man4 datory prison terms for anyone who com- mits: a crime with a gun. Another major recommendation en· dorsed by Reagan is' to give law en- fOrcement officers greater latitude in seizing evidence.· . The plan propOses tougher' dealing with narcotics pushers and abaDdomnent of the state's probation subsidy· Program. Reagan said th& 'reforms contained in the 164-page report offer the P.'OliliM~of a major step forward' in his euotts: "to keep the people of California aar, and free." : He said a massive increase in crime has come about during a"a golden age of pennissiveness" in society. "Poverty and unemployment ca.Mot be blamed for the spread of crime," he said. A backlog or court cases has helped Impede justice and proper punishment of gWlty persons, Reagan said. His t..'Om- mittee proposed rules to gua rantee that all cases gO to trial v.•ithin 60 days if possible. And Reagao accused l eg i s lative Democrats of bottling up anticrime legislation, including a current bill to l'ln- pose . a mandatory d e a t h penalty in California for crimes .such as murdering a _ Jaw. enforcement off icer, murders for hire and tort4re slayings. · f romP,.e 1 Vll!Ml~S ~;;.-~ vlbtlAit\ "'"111wll u dntP I.I DI£.~ althougll w Isbell on 11111~ covered .I!y the riile prln1.a afla' this year mu,st comply with the new rule. ·Another regulation states that vl;amlns: in combination with substances which have no aclenllflcally l'OCO(lliud nutrl· tlonal value wlfl be baJ)ll<d u ct the end of next year: The heaHh food Industry. estimates that perhaps 90 percent of s~~ combination products wi!J have to • be' refonnulated and that an unknown number ot lhem will disappea,r from the market becaUJe no prOOf can be offered of nutrltiooal A'aiue. · FromPqeJ STABBING •.. the night by guard! firing two sbota: into the outside wall. Hardy said the inmates jumped to a 1\·indov.· ledge on the wall and were tryin& to squeeze throug h the bars. lie said they ignored warnings to stop but left when the shots were fired. Corrections Director Leo McCracken said the Convicts were destroying the · prison at nlghf as quickly as it could be. repaired and the prisoners would be removed as soOn as room could be found in other lnsUtut!rnU Scouts Open Vp W eeklorig Camp FARRAGUT STATE PARK, Idaho (AP) -Almost 20,00D Tarantttlu, Eagles, Rattlesnakes and Ravens have set up camp here .. The lnvasiqn ~ not a .bi'6l.ical plague, but Scout patrols frorn..acros.s the nation \\'ho have assembled for the NatlonaJ SCout Jamboree-West. In the v.·eeklong encampment, which opened Tuesday, the scoui.. will blke part in competitive events, obst.at:le COUTSlt!!I, a merit badge m1dy,•ay and a skill~ rama. The recomn;iendat.ions were developed over a 11).month period by a five-member blue-ribbon Sele<:1 Commiuee an Law Tennessee Jet Skids Ehlorcement Problems. 'F l £ d M • The Republican govemorsimullaneous-a " ace an· CHA,<J'l'ANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI ) -A ly .submitted the report to the Democratic Delta Air Lines 00-idenUcal to the one controlled Legislature for actloo, al-I J C \Yhich crashed and killed 88 persons at thoogh he did not give a blanket endorse-n apanese ar Booton laler in lhe day -skidded off the me0 1 lo ·all the-recommendaUonS.-----=---~-----------'run!!!J.~ here Tuesday •. Thief Heists -Officer's -ClulT .. A dragnet is out today for the thief who ad~ed insult to injury by stealing Newport Beach Police Department motorcycle Officer Al l:>o\Jffi'S nightstick Tuesday-while he was testifying in court. The $3.50 weapon wa.S swiped from the patrolman's parked police motorcycle during morning hours while he was testifying under sub- poena in .Harbor Judicial District Court at 4201 Jamboree Road. · Officer Down's !heft report listed the batontfls being 25 inches long by one inch thick, fashioned of light- colored wood and with serial number 55 stamped On the bottom end. OPIN ' ... Runs Down Girl A Costa Mesa girl who claimed a grin- ning, fat-faced man ran her doWn, escaped serioWI lnjury Tuesday when hit by a car in a Newport Beach cale pirk- ing lot. - Kalhleen M. Johnson, lfi, of 289 E. 18th St ., was examined 1li Costa Mesa ~temorlal HospllaJ, treated and released following the incident at East 17th Street and ;JrVful Avenue~ ' . • .... Miss JOtuiSOfi,.. said she was walking toward Newport Harbor High School when she heard a small car's engine rapidly accelerating and looked back to detennlne the source. She told Officer· Douglas Stoddard the middleaged tnQtoMst was about two car.· lengths behind, looklng directly at her - and leering nastily -as he accelerated the Japanese vehicle. Investigators said Miss Johnson was unable to jump out of the way in time and was knocked to the ground, where passersby found her lying a moment later. ~ IBM Assessed ·F~r Contempt NEW YORK IUP!l -lntema· tiooal Business ~1achirles Cofp., tC>- day was fined f150,<m a day a contempt of court un11 it turna over 19 federal court docum~nts demanded by the Justice Depart· ment to press its antitrust action ·against IBM. Chief Judge David N. Edelstein found IBM guilty of coolempt and orde:ed the fine in a pretrall pro- ceedmg. Justice Departmtnt lawyer! had asked for a fine of $ percent of IB~fs daily earnings. an estimated s1n.ooo a day. The company's lawyers .suggested a token fine of $100 ~ day. •• ClOSU SUNDAY' • Wilson -Dunlop -Davis ~ j Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Bankroll -Yoneyama Tennis Rackets Wilson & Penn Tennis Balls pr. doz. 7.95 Tennis Dresses - .. Mens & £oys Tennis Shorts & Shirts • .. 1 • Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 • ..... Champion Handball · Gll!JeS ·,. -~ -· ~andballs Racquetballs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays . • Water Wonder Boards • Bon Aire Skim Boards-10.95 Basketballs -Backboards Goals-Nets • Volleyballs & Nets • Foot~alls -Baseballs . Softballs ~ SocGerballs • -Water Polo Balls -· Raleigh Bikes-Parts Tires -Tues -Repatring , .. P. S. We will be closed for Vacation August 12th to 18th. ' • • • ·- ,, • AS G Pat y Dai Me [li ~Ii• DE parent and h mere writte copy answe our o we this o R<q mer Usbo facts origin corre firm. deals you boSD delay mere usb Imm dltlo To D Ing. Th lh• car mor off tlJe cad ... sem con lnha that .... com Ot D but Pllo Cali gro to con .wo . . . VlSl abo hun ridi sen sir oth Se tlo qu or fro El "' Ila 10 by de w "a in w .. At Your Service . A Sunday, Wedn .. d17 and Fri...; Feat are 01 the Dally Pllo• Got a problem? T~tn torilt Pat Dunn. Pai will cut red laµe, oei the • a1tswert and action vo u t1eed to -1 rolve . inequi- tie 1 tn "ou-ernment and 1'usi1ui11. Mail JI o t' r q~s· tiO'n1 to Pas Dunn/ At Yqur Stroict, ()range Cocut Doily Pilot, P.O. Box 15Bft, Costa Mera. c.:a., 92826. l rrcltule 11our t(l ;ephont numb•r. Jtll18'1ag Jtlerchan"'lse DEAR PAT: Because 1ny husband 's parents are, antiqtie dealers iri Colorado and ha.ve access to antique catalogues. we ordered and paid for more than $160 worth of merchandise from Business International in Lisbon, Portugal. \\re wrote a letter or inq uiry about our order in ?i.1arch.· 1973, wld received notice fro111 Gloria Costa or the Lisbon firm that most of our merchandise wa.s in their broker's warehouse and instructions had been givetf to the brok&' to arrange for ship· ment immediately. One item in our order had been mistakenly sent to Greenfield Professional Auction Service in Des Moines. Iowa and we received a carbon copy of Miss Costa's letter to Steve Greenfield requesting that he send our merChandise to us al once. Another letter written to ~1iss Costa on May 3, with a copy lo GreenffCJd, ha s not been answered ·and we haven't received any of our order. Is there any agency to which we might appeal for aid in dealing "'ith this oveneas company? K.F., Newport Beach Request the &Jslst.ance of the Com· merclal Atlacbe, American Embassy, Lbboa, Portugal. Include all pertinent facts o( Ibis transaction and coplH of the original order, proof of full payment and correspondence reecfved fro'm lbe Usbon flrm . Steve Greenfield said be no longer deals with this flrm became of niimerOus wrong order shipments and merchandise being held Indefinitely la Chicago and New York. After months of delay and notice of lost shipment, t"'o boxes have Jost beta received from Business International. They will be uncreated and chttted to 1tt lf your merchandise is in· cluded. Grttllfield said ~e will write to you within a rew clays. If Grtebflekl basa>t received your merchandise la this del•ytd ablpfl'!eru, advise the Com- mercial Attache tbal yoo require asslstuce la arru1hi'g for a refund or immediate 1blpmeot of this Item In 8d- dlt1ot1 to the other merchandise. To Non-a-leers DEAR PAT: J recenily _gave up,t mQk· lng. but now I'm worried aboof being around people al the office who smo ke. l know this sounds like paranoia. but is there any lnfonnation you can glve me on just how great the health danger is fOr a non-smoker to be constantly exposed to · a smoker, especially sitting ne:st to one in a work situatioo? A,J,D., Costa 1t1esa There is grave danger, if you accept Use data publlsbed by the American Lung Auoclation which ll being malled to you. Tbe Jaformatlon Indicates that being e:s- po1ed to second-band clgarttte smoke makes the heart beat faster, blood pres.sure rise aod hlcreases tbe &evel of ca rbon monoxkle In tbe blood.· There is more cadmium In ~e smoke that drifts off the burning end of a cigarette than In the 1moll:er'1 o•"D puff. Large doses cadmium have btt.a related lo hypter- teasloa, chroalc brucbltts and em phy- sema. Smoke from an Idling cigarette coatalas more tar aad nlcollne than an Inhaled eoc. Researchers have found that lung lllneu is twice U comm• 1moeg· y«1ag1ter.s wboae parents smoke .. compared lo those wlib i:ion-smoking pare nu . Other States Nutty DEAR PAT: [don't know Ir you recall. but there was an article. in The Daily Pilot a couple of months about California's archaic sex laws. Some group in Berkeley had a press conference to aMounce publication of a book that contained these outdated laws. M luck ,would have It, an Eastern relative. was ·-visitifig ~nd made numerous tema rks abput "you nutty Californians." I have a hunch other slates have some pretty ridiculous laws too and I would love to :ieod this relative some examples of strange laws still governing residents of • other "nutty" states. T .A., Fountain Valley The: book to which you refer Is •unte Sex Code of CAllforni.: A Compendium,'(' and It Js av"llable tt the Public Educa· t'8• •nd Research Committee ltf:acb- quarter11 In Btrkeley. Even though 1orue of tbe: lllws were called •'hand·me:-dowu from the doys of Uenry Vilt and Ell1abeth I," by one: of tbe book's researtbe:rf, there are pltnty of other slaet with archaic st·atutes 5tlJI on their boob. The State Community College In aeve:laad , TtllL foand Ute.re were lawa matta1 It Ule:1al for a cow to wear bellt:, or for penant over ti to state on 1treet8 or sklewelQ, In Otlnware, a new 117! law flaally put an tnd to tbt whi pping post. This state was the las t In the nation to 1tlll hive • law calllnf( (or punishment by the la1 h. And In New Jer11ty1 a Judge declared unconstltuUonal an old state law whk:h made II Utegal for 1 woman to be "a common sco ld " and prtllcrlbed publ· Ing at 1 punishment. The decision freed a woman who bad been accused or the trim• In 1 neighborhood dbpute. , r ,_ . s DAIL V PILOT" 3 1Supervistfl-s Agree olll:omputer Firm By J.\CK BROBACK bt .. DIM' P'il.i Sii.fi ' Al•er mon•lls ol wrangling. Ille &lard or Supervisors agreed 0 in COllCept" Tues--- day to hire an outside rirm to do Oran~ County's data processing ror the nex.t seven years. The contract calls for payment of tu.6 mlllloo to Computer SCiences Corporation of El Segundo. 'nlis Is fl I million less than the county's present Data Services Department estimate for performing the )<lb and $14 million less •han a bld ~y Electronic Data Servi~ ot baJJas, Tel;, the On.I~ other bidder. Coast Route· Relocation Study OK'd Orange County supervisors agreed TUesday to participate in a study of the possible felocation inland of Pacific Coast ~Jigh\\'llY between Corona del !\.tar and Laguna Ueach. Approval had been delayed three weeks lo get the input of the county's ~1ulti­ Modal Transportation Coinmit tee. That group met "'ith Irvine Company offici11ls and those of Newport Bench,-and ¥-guna Beach and reco1n1ncnded that tlle-colLnt y join in the study. Proposed by 19'Jne is the relQCalion of the highway inland to facilitate develop- n1ent of the l'Oastl inc properties and to provide better service to l\1'0 regional µarks planned for the arc.a -Los Tran· cm and El Moro Canyon. Two possible alii;nn1ents or the hiJ.:hway are proposed. One would go in· land at El ~foro and C011ti{lue northwest to Corona del Mar and' fgllow the prcl)Cnl route through the business district. The · other would be f11rther inland and cut through Corona del Mar in the vicinity of Fifth Avenue. . The reloca'tioils would not change the highway route through Lai;una Beach. The &ransportatoon committee rccom· mended that the study group be com- posed of state officials, representatives of the county departm ents of Roads. Parks, Planning and the committee plus officials of the Irvine Company and the ·cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine . . Urgency in the approval V.'as dictated by the hope of the State Parks Depart · ment to get a fl million appropriation through the legislature to plan the developmen t of the two regional parks which will total t,500 acres. the. · t.o approve lncludtd a list 0/ riloomniindation• by Robe(t 'lboma!. cowi(y -·~Oministrative officer. p I u s re&mmendations by Supervisor Davtd L. Baker, who earlier oppoped the use of priW;te industry for rounty data proc- essini· Saker said a claUSe which e.x.empt.s CSC ·from res~sibility In ease of a labor strike shoU ld be eliminated. CSC ~ ofGcialJ said taler the firm ha!i no labor caatracts. Baker also wanted a clause-in,erted prQIUbitJ.1~& tf)e, ~·of. the equipment for Political campaigns. This refers to ,the , equipment they will inataU ror 1nore thaa COWllY buslneU. - Thonias• l"C('OlnbMQWttiOiis Included the right of the <.'MH'tletor to use either IBM or Uplvac equipment. Vice Presi- dent Vincent ~ Grillo said t1 ~sion had not beeo mad& on that Subject. The con· tract, not }'.el signed, calls for a reduction in price if Univac equipment is selected, Another provision calls for a $5 mlllioo perfOrmance bond rather thAn the original SL million. All present employes of the County Data Services Department are to be given notices of termination effective not . . . later lh•n Aug. 30. CSC's Grillo 5a 1d cmploye1 "'ill be acree.peCI as Ir lbey ,\·ere entirely new, as they are to tht fi rm. Grillo denied that the company had said that It woUld need only 60 percent of the present employes. He said no figure had been detennined. There are 183 employes in Data Services now. The county plans to hire a Facilities Management Contract Administrator to hand le liaison with \he contractor. There will be $1'.2 million in revenue sharing fund s used to help derray costs or the first year. CSC Pruldent Erwin J,. Allen said It ""'il.1 t~ first oomputer servicet .cclltract with an outside firm signed anywhere ln the U.S. , Tht data services argument began J.a4t f'ebruary when a report was su bmitted by a users c<mmittee .which recofl\-- mended upgrading the Data Service: Deµa rtment with UniV1c equipment ~·hich was to be $2 miUi~ cheaper than I Bri-1 hardware. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich got a delay in al'C'eptance of the report until the U9 of an outs ide contractor could 'be con-J sidered, , ti The county asse mbled a blue ribbon I committCc of computer experts to advhf: the supervisors on the correct course. 1'homas reported five weeks ago that thr: committee had "favored" artoutside COO· tractor. ~!embers of the committee digputed this finding saying that they favored the county continuing with its own data services functions . The decision was delayed for thrNi y.·eeks, the Blue Ribbon commi~ reassembled, and this time they a~· proved an outside contract. Their at• titude seen1ed to be that there were risk!! but at the "bargain'' price cSc was ofi fcring it \\'as \\'Orth the risk. Before the final .omtract is completed suggestions of the Grand Jury, the Orange Count y Chamber of Commer~ and the Republican Central Committet will be considered, Thomas said. Baker's suggested changes. other than those incorpora ted in the approving mo- tion. included : -Poli cy decisions during the life of thi -C'Ontract will be made by the board;"llOt the administrator and contractor as sug~ gested. -Any profit on developed program, sold outside will be shared by the cwnty, -In case of mismangement the county \\'ill have the right to terminate the con· tract : . Marcia BenU, of Newport Beach, the Grand Jury foreman said a ruling had been rece ived Tuesday from the state legislative counsel that the county cannot allow a private contractor to handle elec.- lion \rork. The ruling came through State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach ). County Counsel Adrian Kuyper said the data serv.ices contractor woOld not really be handling the vital part of the election process. that this was done by the Regisrrar of Voters with the Coleman '---'-4..:C.._ Vote Counting equipment. The computer firm tnerely did Ule-adding-up ot fn. formation given it to · reach electlon totals. County Praises s,vimming . Meet J ohn Dean and testified that he was kept in the dark throughout 1972 about White House' involve- ment in tHe Watergate break-in. Pictured in various positions are the hands of former \Vhite House chief of sWf H. R. Haldeman during his testimony before the Senate Watergate Commit· .lee tuesd/IY. ljaldeman di.!Jlyled John Mitchell and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~- Supervisor Ronald W. C8spers el Newport Beaah said he w8!1 still «Jn· cemed with-the financial status oLCaii- puter ScienCes Corporatiof(' ·urt mat hbunt us later if they fail," he W9riied. CSC official Allen r<plled 1o·t11at ln tlie same manner as-1.he"finn had~· "We .invested fl5 millil"' in ·a DO!' pro- ll'•m last ytar •oil. -.~ .anOlber $10 milli on lo develop It. We decided fo write that off in ohe -yearam;t-that gave m a deficit," Allen said. "We are now making mooey." He said the company showed a profit or $187,000 in the first ,quarter .. this fiscal year. 1be Mi53ion Viejo Nadadores and the Mi ssion Vle}o <'.X>mpany have been prais- ed by the Board ol Supervisors for ob-, 1aining the Los Angeles Invitation al Swim meet for Orange County :. The event. being held outside of Los Angeles for the first time. is scheduled for Thursday through Saturday. It will give added publicity to the county thrqugh a CBS telecast of the event: Some fiOO of the-nation's' top S\\'immers and many from foreign lands will com- pete in the e\•ent at the Marguerite Rec· reation Center pool. • Police Scratcli Gator Jocke y GAlNSVfLLE. Fla. (U PI) - A 24-year-old laborer was arrested Tuesday night when he atte_mpted to rkle a 13-foot aligator in a lake at the University of Florida-. Curtis W. Read had been wamed t\vice previously by police be£ore he made his attempt before hundreds of spectators who gathered lo watch him "ride" the one-ton rep- tile De affectionately calls "Fat Dolplrin Tries To Revive Calf ' Albert." MIAMI (U PI) -Bebe the bottlenose dolphin rejoined the porpoise sbo\v at ·• ..... ~~·~·'--~~~~~~~~~~ Cq_un,ty to Pa :r Miami 's Seaquarium Tuesday, ending a • -c astal p;lignant IS.hour vigil over her sWlbom . · 0 Cities For Lifeguarcls calf. • Dolphins norm~lly abandon a dead calf after about an hour of attempting tO revive II, but Bebe persisted for hoars, pushing-the calf to the surface to try to give it air, and carrying it in her mouth. ln1pench ltlove Rep. Robert F. Drlnan ID-Mass.) has introduced a resolu tion in the llou sc ca ll ing for tl1e irp· peachmenl of President Nix on because· of the secret bombing l'n Cambodia. Prospect of ac· ion on the bill :ip1>ears re1no le Agreements to pay three coastal cities ror . providing · lifeguards on county beaches and to ~ve five cities financial assistance to be lp 9efray beach costs were approved by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Lifeguard services and the amounts paid are Huntington Beach. $60,703~ Newport Beach,, $.16,255, and Sa n -. . .... Clemente $98,751. The assistan<.'t payments to help defray use of the beaches by non- residents of the coastal cities are Seal Beadl, $17,024 ; Huntington Be a c h , $43,599; Newport Beach, fl0,444; Laguna Beach, $%3,396, and San Clemente, $24 ,844. The agreements haVe 1*11 a__pproved by the five city councih1~mncemed. The money will come from ~ Harbors, Beaehes and Par.ks·Dcpartment·. • 'Moses ' l11fant F o'und iii Weeds CIO CAG-0 (UPI\ -The eight-pound haDy Is called Mo~s because, like the bJbllca l baby, he was found in a bed of wetds along the water's edge . The black·halred. brown~yed b.ihy was described ~y nurses at Columbus l-10.11:pitnJ toda) aq two to rour weeks old, "u:tlrtmcly handSom,c." nnd apparently ln good physical condition.~ ~10M?s was discovi;:ced about 8:30 p.m. Monday on the shore of the Llocoln.Park lngoon on Chicago's North Side by a record salesman taking 11 walk 'Carnal~ Appeal Studios to Protest Georgia Ban, • .Family · Slaying 'Not Murde1·' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Declarfug the inteation of major movie studios is to "live with'' the U.S . Supreme Court 'r\JJ. ing on obscenity, Jack Valenti has iln- noonced a plan designed to "erase coo· fu sion" over the decision. Valenti, president of the Motion Pic- ture Association of America, said 'l)Jes- day the st udios "'ill bring legal action - initially a suit appealing a ban On the movie "Carnal Knowledge" in Georgia - in an e£fort to get a more precise definit ion of what the Supreme Court con- siders to be obscene. Valenti 'S" announcement came at the end of · a day-long meeting of the preaidents of nine major studios. He said GEM TALK \ODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES THE "ROEBLING OPAL " • In the mineral collection of lbe U.S. National 1\1.useum are a large nfimber of unusually fine gem min- erals in crystal form, and among the most famed is the second lar g· est m ass o( precious opal known, the "Roehling Opal." 3rigin ating in Nevada, it is jet black, about hall the size of a bric k, and weighs 18.4 Tl"oy ounces. It scintillates with broad rire-like Oasbes or red and green. Rou.gh g~ crystals al!'o on di s· play include U1e "Punch Jone'' dia· mond crystal wei~hing 341'. carats. the largest alluvial diamond ever discovered in North America. It was round in West Virginia. Althou gh tbe North American Contlnent has never produced fine gems in quantity. isolated finds such as the "Roehlin g" and the "Punch J ones" i nd icalc that they do occur here. \Vith Arkansas. Cnl i· fornla, Idaho, Indiana. Kentuck y. North Carolina and Texas all be- ing repre~enled in this n1useum. the MPAA's general counsel would ap- -peal to the high court within the week for a hearing to challenge the Georgia Supreme Court's finding that "Carnal Knowledge" is obscene. Valenti said, "It hal been my view that the intended target '6t: the Supreme CoUrt . . . is hardrore pornography and not what I call the responsible film industry •.. in our judgment. no one single pic- ture made by our member companies wou1d fall \\ithln the net thro\\'ll out by the Supreme Court." R e f e r r i n g specifically to "Carnal Knowledge." he said. "Some people may find it unlikeable. but it is not obscene." .. SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Brent Bedayan killed a Mill.Valley family JOSI March but did not commit murder, his lawyer says . Deputy Public Delender Frank Co:< said in opening remarks TUe!day that Bedayan, 22, had a mind "so infected by an una>ntrollable disease he was , in~ capable of committing murder." Cox told the seven-woman, fiVHDan jury th;at he is "prepared to admit to the jury and the public that 'Breqt Bedayan did comntit the homicides in question.·• , ' • -ArtCarv~"puzzte'J weddiBf rings. H:indcraftcd in 14-karat gol r.J. Availablc~with diamonds and in matching sets. Each of the lour bands to the puzzfe ring has iu own mea~ -love, peace, health and •• happiness. These interlocking bands entwine lo form the perfect 'iytnbol or your love. Sec our ArtCarved love puz.zlcs soon. ' J. L .J/.umphriea 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA •· CONVENIENT TERM S 27 Y~ARS IN THE SAME LOCATION . . l•l'lkAmtrictrd -M•h•t C~•r9• rHONE 541-1401 ./ ·. I • 4· DAI\ Y PILOT Wtdnt$da)', A119ust l, )q73 . .lust ~ . with Tom "' urphine ·,: .. Hooray;' It 's Summer Agajn ' GOOD OLD SU1'BfERTBt:E: lt is un- necessary at this juncture ror· me to check the cal~dar in· order to learn this is the first day of August and we are in the middle of Our Season here along this best oI a.II posi;ible coasts. ~ ' All J really have to do is check the bathrOOm. It does not have Wan.to-wall .carpeting. It's wall-to-wall sand. We <lo not have clogged drains because of that ordinary stuff you see on the teevee. We have kelp. ,,-. Up to shave al dawn and as you stare down into the bathroom sinkl you are most likely to·be greeted by the lifeles.s form d. a soggy bathing suit r~ing in lhe bottom of the bowl. That's nice first thin~ the morning. DOG SEEMS HAPPIER these dan. Tbi.s has been attributed to his new flea , coilar. I reject this theory. It's just that 'his regular fleas have Oed on account of being driven from the house by the in- vasion of sand fleas. Around our place at lhlll time of year. it's. not so much ·a house as it is an obstacle coune. You have the novel :scat>- tering of swim fins, s .u rfboards . bellyboards, skimboards, snorkels, face ~ frisbies1 Ziffy boards, various pieces of discarded wetsuits and assorted motorcycle parts. OJ.early, if you get in the fronl door , Ylithoot tripping over something, you can (igure you're at the wrong place. ACl\JALLY, I suppose i~'s a good thing it!s like this_arouncL.Dut. -house so-you . don't rea11y have to rely on ~ calendar. or the sun, or the headcount on how many tourists got knocked down oo Pacifit Coast Highway in order to figure out'"'what time of year it-really ~ ~ - Our tourist friends probably all figure they 9ave it difficult in roughing it along our coastline. They fight smOg and tral· . fie all the way to get down here while the kiddies are starting World War In in the baCk"ieat. They get acid ind.igestioo from the bbtet and motel bills. They are har- u,,ed Oy our parking meters and stand ~ in line at our good restaurants •. EVEN WllEN TIIEY finally do get do\\'11 to the seashore, theY must fight their \Vay into the ocean through bellyboards. surfboards, skinihoards and Ziffies. This will occur inostly during prime daylight hours. \Vhen it isn't prime time, those devices are not at the beach but have been re- turned to a location near the front door where I may trip over them. Well, you have to have a certain sym· pathy f~ the frazzled tourists. But they do have some advantages, too. \\'hen the vacation ends. the tourist may walk a way from the sand in the bathroom. the litter on the beach and the clutter of surboards, beUyboards and swim tim. US ffERMANE?\1T coastals, on the other hand, get to stick around and try to figure out how to pick up our cluttered shoreline. Or, if your house is li ke out place, it•s a queslion of ho\\' to rake it all out for the frosty season ahead. Indeed, when I ponder the fruits Of sun1mertime around our cottage, sometimes I think it's too bad the house isn't something like a rug. .• Then1 you could just pick it up and shake 11 ovt. UPIT ......... Pathet Lao Approve~ . ' .~ ~ . . . Provisi,on for POW s VIENTIANE , Laos (UPI) -lnloMned IOW'ceJ :oaid today tbe ci>mmunist Pathet Lao has agreed, lUlda' American urging, to include a provision 00 POWs in a pro-- posed uiotian peace treaty. Such a provision, the Sources said. migbL providt ~onnation. on the fate Of 318 Americ.ans listed as miSeing in action in Laos. • Government and P at b e t Lao negotiators mer agaii) Tuesday in another effort to iroo out points in the protocol. Tentative agreement ui U was announced last 'Weekend. The sources said l'howni V oogvichi t. the chief Pathet Lao negotiator, agreed to include the provision in a protocol fonning a coalition government and set- ting in motion machinery for the withdrawal of all foreign tn:iop!I from LaOll. Phoumi and other Patbet Lao officials have not discussed the possibility that some of the 318 Americ.am are alive, but the agreement carries with it the hope. that more infc.-mation might eventually reveal their fates. The sources said ·pooumi made the commitment to U.S. charge Jolm Dean, who has been meeting regularly with Palhet Lao officials in an attempt to earn more about the missing Americans. capital tq..attack rebel concentrations on the east oank of the Bassa~ River acroM • lrom the subwi> ol Talduilau. · Heavy fighting was reported southeast ol Phnom Penh 'along Highways 2'" and 30. South Vietnam government source• ~aid today lran will sucoeed Canada as member of the four-nation team ovenee-1 ~­ Ing the truce Jn Vit!tnam. the first such international role for lran. ,. 18 More Inq~lrles -Secret 1-uvestigations By Ul<ise'µJicz All~ged· WASHINGTON ! UPJ). ~ The Edward M. Kennedy's automobile ac· \Vashingtoo Post said today.oft has learn-cident at Chappaquiddick in July, 1969. ed of 16 previously unreported secret in· for the purpose of blackmailing these vestigations ordered by White Hoose v.•omen into giving informat~. The Polt aides against such diverse figures as said UlasewiC'l denied any mvolvement House Speaker Carl Albert, the Smothers with the alleged sdleme brothers and the pro:lucers of an anti-The newspaper said its sources Nixon movie called "MiUhouse."-reported that tnasewicz also looked into Quoting "reliable sources," Po st the following matters, among others: reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bern· -An assistant io Rose K.ennedy, stein said most of the investigations were "1other of the late President K~. carried 04t by Anthony T. Ulase\vicz, the The assistant's v.ife had apparently died former New York City policeman \Vho of a drug overdose. has twicy testified in the Watergate hear--"Dick Dixon," a comedian who loob THE OTHERS -Elitabeth Taylor, who has just split with fifth hus- band, is pictured wi th four previous mates: (!) Conrad Hilton Jr.; (2) Mic hael Wilding; (3) Mike Todd; (4) Eddie Fisher. . ' Otbe< Developments : U.S. warplanes new heavy alr strikes four miles south of Phnom Penh today, flying over the ings, and that "virtually all" of them like and ilnpersooates Richard Nixon. v•ere ordered by former \\'hite House -Behavior oC Sen. Edward Kflln!dy · aides John D. Ehrlichman or H. R. and Sen. John v. Twmey (D-Calif.), 1t Haldeman. social occasions. It said it uncovered additional in· fonnatioo on six other previously men· -Reports that Julie Ni xon Eiseobower, the l>resident's daughter, was being tioned investigations._ harassed :-ln C'FJOrida, where lhe was The Post said Ulasewicz received teaching school. money from President 'Nixon's former -Producers 'Or a 1971 mov i e, ' -NAs.HvILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Dist. Atty .. personal la~r. Hert>ert W. Ka lmbach '·Millhouse: A \\'h.ite Comedy," a ta~~f Thomas H. shriver baa said he does not ol. Newport ·Beach, in 1971 to rent a New on Richard ~1ilhaus Nixon's political Burto11, Taylor Through, ;l'l Announce Divorce Plans · ~ ... . ... . -. •" .. MUSTER PASSED BY 'LAST T ANGV' intend to interfere with the showing of York City -apartment which was .sUJ>' career. . .· By ROBERT MUSEL reason for the split -and did not men. the cmtroversial movie \<Last Tango in posed to be used as a private detective -A 1972 auto acridcnl in Washington .in United Prti~ International tioo 'Burt on' s drinking, ·which a Palis.'' agency but \Vh ich, according to the nev.·s· v.·hich House Speaker Carl Albert was A couple of good·looking, highly eligible spokesman said contributed to a brief Shriver said two assistants., 'J'om Moon ~r. was-rurniShed -with velvet v.•all· driving. . · milliooail-es came on the marriage separation by them earlier this month . and &l_Yarbrough, ~iewed the film and paper and fUl," rugs. -Rep. Richard H. Poff (R·Va.). wb:> ·market today. U>0ught it "would pass muster" as far as The Post said government attorneys 11·as being considered for a Supreme As · soon as certain formalities are THE FINAL BREAK apparently oc-state obscenity statutes are concerned. have been told the apartment \\'as to be ' Court nomination in late 1971. completed, Elizabeth Taylor can seek a curred MOnday night \\'hen Miss Taylor ·"'J'.heY bot~ thou~ht. it was a well done used to ~uce female friends of t~e Ja~c -A corporation being formed by enter- sixth husband and Richard Burton a left the Roman vi lla owned by ~ctress moVJe," Shriver said. ~1ary Jo Kopechne. v.·ho drown'ed 1n Sen. tain crs Dick and Tommy Smother1. third wife. Sophia .Loren and her producer hlisband. 1..:=.:::-=====----------'----''--------------------'------ For the famous lovers who announced . Carlo Ponti, and Checked into lthe Grand their intention of seeking a divorce Tues· Hotel there. Burton: a spokesman said, day have often-saidjbey_C<lll)~.~rc'be~-"re~wained-·-~a~L~tbe~vi~·~na~.-------'- content living alone again, since they "They are very amiable toward each have lgipwn the happiness of a devoted other and ••• no third party exists in family life . either ~e," said Aaron Frosh, their at- torney. IF ANYTHING ever 'bappened, they Another spokesman. press agent John ·say. they woold want the SlJ1!Viving part-springer, saict Frosch \\'aSexpecteO to ner to get married agajn_ And unless the · file di"·orce papers in Switzerlaf'Jd in the unpredictable pair make up or · divorce DJ!~t couple of weeks. .. then remarry each other, they Will eer-The Burt.oos had been together in tainly take other partners. Rome for the last 11 days following a 17· Burton and Miss Taylor are in Rome, day Separation that ·l\1iss Taylor-said v.'3.s where their romance began nearly a · -. . decade ago during the ,filming ol necessary because "maybe we loved, "Cleopatra," but annOunrement of their each other too ~ch ." divorce plans was made in New York by !\.USS T~YLOR sfiirted work Monday their 8.ttorney. on a film "The Driver's Seat" \\'hile The announcement did not gi,·e a Burton i's Scheduled to start work shortly on a film with Miss Loren. Astro1tauts Feel Much Improved; Even After Meal HOUSTON (U PI) Skylab • 2's -astronauts continued to rebound lron1 space age ,.seasickness today and turned to initial n1edical tests to monitor their reactiQOS to the strange world ~f weightlessness. ' "We're all feeling in very good sha~ this morning,'' reported Dr. Owen K. Garriott, an electrical engineer who is serving as medic for the two-month mission. He said after breakfast no one had taken antinausea pills since Monday. ··TIUs IS THE first lime 'vc've been up here that afier a meal everybody felt good." said mission commander ,\Jan L. Bean. "~faybe if 1ve eat all these little n1eals today \l'e'll really start getting in good shape~· The medical tests had top priority to- day for Bean, Garriott and test pilot J ack R. Lousma. The Burtons have commanded as much as $1 million each for their films. Since they v.'ork as often as possible. they sure- ly have amassed one of the great show busiriess fortunes. Only Bob Hope. Bing Crosby, the shrewd and thrifty Cary Grant and one or l\VO other actors have ever gathered more assets -even taking into account the huge sums the Burtons have given to charity. Dtlivtry o ht Daily Pilot i~ 911arantttd Mt,,U'f-,..rltln: II Y•V ...... , 11•¥• ,,II, t•ll'ff ty S:>ll t .m., (Ill tlld .,.,..,. c.., •Ill lie lartVlhl It Ytll. 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Prr • Annum on passbook savings ' for lrnns •nd ~ondifions. ~C'C' our urinp C011metels Lightning Ignites Fires ' Fl.anies Race Over 35,000 Acres • in • ldalio U.S. S1it11mar11 St>owtrs I nd lh11ndtr1lorms CIO!ltd !he Ullltrn third cf tilt" nttlon IO<llv while ftlr, drv 1111<:1 un,t1sontllly c•r. w1all1tr drscrndt(I on !tit m!dcCfllln1rt, .<>· • Tllundtrsior,f!\f. cr1tktd 111 Q>t .w••.l!'·_ -itum111 ~tr •r ·mtt1rtd'l0c1flci\1 Jn Tiit Gulf 11nd •OUlh All1n1k 111111. Otl>er th11ridersl0f'm1 trupled over tl'lt Ohio v1111v 1nd near 1 storm 1v1t1m oil 111r '°"'~m COilSI cl New E1111t11'1d. Two ''"!!' llres l11nltt<1 bv U11111nlno Mondav bltw uo" l1 tr Tu&!dtv. • coverlnQ 3S,CIGO llt•~• ln ldtho. Aller· llOOfl ""'""r11ur11t In tl>e 1n11 re1c~d IDOVt l~O!I tll1n lOO mtn lf•UQI· '11td to r>rt»0-~llt11t 1.1110tr control. A tl)Okesm•n IOf' Ille BUf'1llll of Ltnd M111111oemen! said IMt CQVld l\ol 1111m1tr """''" The Idelle llrts covld bt COii· 110lltd. Constar )l'eather Htt'f 111111hln1 !Odty, l lOhl v1rl1blt w1fld1 11111111 and rnom1119 "°"'1 bt· (ott\11'19 , Wt•t•l"IY • to .. k"°lt In 111. '-"llOOl'lt fOdlY Ind Tll11r1<11y, HIOll to- dlY In vntr 60$. Co.11111 IU'f'!Oerllurtt rlntt lr0<n 6-1 to n. Inland ltm1>e••· 111,...1 t•np frOtl) •2 lo 15. Wtl•r t1m. ptr111Jr1 •T. S1111, Jlfoon. Tides Wl:ONl$0AY Second hlOll .. . .. • .. 11: 54 •· rn. Stcorwt low 1 $1 · o.m. TKU "y '·' .., Fl~! II .... 17:41·0.f!'I. J.1 FJ ..... , . •:11 t .m. .0.2 SKOnd ,hlOh •' , ... U i4J "·"'· 4,S SKond low ........ 4:Sf p.rn. 1,4 -$1111 , .... •:114 t .!'l'I, l•l•.J ;.$4 p.tfl. MOOl'I rlhl J:21 1.m. Stlt J;JJ p,"', , A , Plan, for All People.· Do"town Lo9Angtl~. Claremont• East Ptsa.den• •Glendora · Newport Btach .,N'twport Center· ~asadena ~edlan~s ·Sierra Madre· Top.anga Canyon . West Co\11na • W~stwood Village· Whittier. Wbodland Hjlts. plus 16 othtr Southern Ca Ii fomia offices. ~ "'"""l'!crllltl(D llllHIWWOl'M • t I llUIOll ~ ~ ~T\Oll (/I ~c,I. 811!1 • . .. / ·. OPEN SATURDAYS Special Moufs in Most Offices. ..... • I . .; Wtdnts.dlY, ALl9Usl 1, 1973 DAILY PILOT iJ Union -.Accused Mass ·-Killer Offers Note I . - Pursues SANTA CRUZ (AP) - G Herbert W. Mullin Jr~ ha.s roiv~rs presented the judge In his l ".' murder trial with :a note his I DELANO (AP) _ The lawyc'f said was entitled, Teamsters Union is launchiW ''Ob!el"Vation of an observer its drive to sign labor con-from a point on the San Fr.an· tracts with 29 California table cisco Peninsula." grape gr 0 w e r 5 whose "Your honor, I'd like tD agreements with the rival · pres~nt this," the . shackled . • . Mulhn told Superior Court Uruted Farm Workers Union Judge Charles S. Fr8nich after have expired. hobbling to the bench Tues· The Teamsters plan to meet day. ' with .growers by ThurSday and , Franich marked · the note, are "confident of the out-.written on yellow legal paper, as evidence but did not admit them because of objections from the pros~ution. -· come," organizer ·James Sith said Tuesday. "t"'e have sign- ed 75 to 100 percent of the workers, depending on the farm ln question." "It went into a rather long thing about time ln terms of days and where people are in relation to the axes and ended with the conclusion there are 52 weeks 1n a year, seven days ' in a "'Week arll. 24 hours tn a day,'1 ddeQJe 11ttomey James Jacbon laterjold newsmen. ,- G~. 24, his wif~ Joan , 21 , p>llct lineup. afttr his arrest. Under ~ and Jbthy ll"r'ancb, 29, and Joan Stagnaro, a bou!ewlie, e :a: a m· 1-n at ion , Mcd(na her -two sons,4 D1vtd, 9, and t.tlfl«l ln connecUon with the acknowledged that on the bi.ck baehto'n, 4. mUtder of 73-year-old Fred or it were written the words . .JACJSON UAS·said that his: Perez. She recalled that while "My eyes have lost the gift of clicrit: kllled oot only the 10 • UE TOLD newsmen ~the bating cookies the morning of tears, hut my heart has cried pe'*"" Ile Is charged with would ohow that Mullin was Feb. 13, !ihe heard a gunshot, tears of blood." ...,, .... 11e,.ing but also three _ acting rationally when he stepped outskle and saw a blue Mullin also Is charged with ......... "' and white statk>n wagon with kill' f bo · othera. ,He said Mullin told allegedly committed the ~ . . mg wr ys on a can1p1ng T h All engine rwuu.ng. trip in the Santa Cruz hills. him.. be committed t.h e murders. "'f at's Uie basis of SHE D S,_ al Jacboo also has linked his , murders because human our case," he said. SAi u.r.. c led police client to the murders of · sacrifices \Vere necessary to save Califoroa from an earth- quake. Mullin, 26, ha. pleaded tit- nocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the charges. -4M.uch of Tuesday's l~timony focused on witness accounU surrounding the 10. murders and Mullin's arrest. Asst. Dist. Atty. Arthur Danner b e g a n questioning witnesses in connection with the Jan. 25 murders of James Witness Steven 1-f o u l s who found Perez dead near his Lawrence While, a transient ; testified be saw a car fitting garden. Mary Guilfo yle, 24, a t'Oed at the description of Mu!Um' ap--At one point , panner asked Ca hrillo College : and Father i>roach the 1'"'!-ancis resktence Sheriff's ~ Terry Medina to Henri Tomei. 64, \\'ho wa s 00 .the morning of the killings ident~ddres.s.b®k found stabbed to death in his con· and Jater return aga in .• =ln=M=ull=ln='s=apar'===tm=e:;:n:;:t:;:s:;:ho'-'r-'tl"y"•"'f"'es_s-'io""na=-1::.. =.--======. Another witness, 'lllalcher •~ Clark, also said he saw the same blue and white station wagon approach the residence tbat morning. However, under cross-<!x- amination, Clark said he was un8ble to identify Mullin in a ' The UFW predicted the growers it signed to historic contrscts three years ago will switch to the Teamsters now that the Cesar Chevez union has gone on strike (ollowing a negotiations breakdown. Famed SF Bordello Raided -HTffE TEAMS'l'ER.s have ·sAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco added. "We expect further arrests." been hanging arowxl the police say further arrests are expected fol-He said police also seized 32 grams of CHAIN FENCE growers , here and we an-lowing a raid on .what they described as the cocaine and four bags or marijuana during ticipate they will s i g n city's best known bordello. the raid. shortly," said the Rev. John The five-room Pacific Heights apartment, The alleged owner of the bordello, Marlene Banks. He predicted it may known as "Brandy's Place," w.as raided late Brandy Jones, 33, fell from a window in an take "several years to get our l\1onday night and nine persons were ar-unsuccessful escape attempt, Shaughnessy contracts back." rested, according to Capt. Gerald Shaugh-said. He said she was taken to San Francisco Cafttt1c:l!r19 Lic.•ft•• 21110 SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND l'E1S And Chavez said UFW's new nessy of the police-department's bureau of General Hospital where she is being treated strike and boycott means special services. for a broken back, a broken pelvis• and a a-.. ,..,,.... 1t11tllh '"" ~"''"'" _. a_,.,, 111,.. .... w.1_, ,11.,1ft11" "we're just back to 1965," Shaughnessy said investigators ·round a broken wrist. •r ,.._ •lnfl-<N* t•llric, w1,. 1Hnc n 1111•, ••""•~ for •-tr• 500/_ OFF* FAIRIC WHEN /d INSTAWD IY WARDS referring to the tong struggle book on · the premises Vl'ith names of many Shaughnessy said two undercover agents ,,..1.-ct1M. • 11 k I • · I ked t I oo •Get.. ,..... teprall, ffttt.p -.I 1Mt1l1tl• .. •irtN ot owr that culminated with the 1970 San Franciscans 'we -nown n llnanc1a , were 1\5 o pay I per woman. ...._._ tew prlcea. c.n,., ,,._--... ....,1 agreements. "But compared J)oliticB..l and social circles." Miss :Jones, five other women, two visitors WOOD AND WROUGHT llON ALSO AYAIU.UI. to 1965, we're really better off., 1--"This'..".'.'~'in,::•:es'.'.t~ig'.'.'.ati'.'.'on:'...'.'.is:__f'.'.a:'..r.'.fro'..'.:m::__::o:::vc'.'.r.'..,'_' ::h•::__:a::nd'.'....'.:th:•:__bart:.:::•:n'.'.de'.'.r_w::e'.'.r:•_:_a::_rr'._"e~st:::ed".:,:..'h"'.e'_sa'.'.'.'.:id'.:._~================'======' . so there is cause for op- Past, Ftrture Meet UPI T~''l ~m," Chavez added. ----. A .~po kes.man · denied that they--are1'Cady tO l\fannikins 'for the Yang-Na exbibil or costumes, let the Teamsters represent paintings, and artifacts oi the Los Angeles area from lheir workers. the pre-colonfal lndiap period display startling re-"~one of th~ growers has semblance to the displays projected for t?e year received any ev1d~ce that the 200 1. 'l'he grass and feather skirt of 1769 maiden Teamster~, rep~esent the with exposed top are similar to Rudi Gernreich's employes, said H a r r Y future fashion of a hot-pants or short skirt outfit. Keaton, attorney ror the h growers' group. ''Ob viously, The show ru~~ through Aug. 26 at the Dorat Y until ... that happens. we 're Chandler Pav1l1on. not going to talk with the Teamsters at all." · Che~ks Lost Payda y Late at SD. S~te -~ ' "1" SAN DIEGO I AP l -The teachers and starr at San Diego State University will be pajd a day late;"' .... bUt the whereabouts of their $2.3- milllon payroll r e m a i n e d ·unknown today. The slate controller's .()(ficc Reagan's Plan Called said Tue91ay they last saw the 2. 700 "'p:ay warrants-Friday afternoon, w~ they were mailed from Sacramento to San -ll!~o: s"'°ial «leDvery. They were due at the campus Monday but did not arrive. The warrants, which can be cashed like checks, draw on money. in the custody of lh·e state treasurer, who reim- burses the banks. To anyone who finds themn they are no more negotiable than checks, said Kirk West . chief deputy state oontroller. THE INDEPENDENT teamsters already have signed 51 other California growers who did not renew contracts with Chavez' AFL-CIO union . ijlll year. 'lbe: UFW says iU WOrlfihg : membership h a s dropped from ~.ooo to 6,500. Meanwhile, Chavez met with AFL-CIO President George , f\.1eany in Oakbrook, Ill, 1\181-' d_?y but refused to say w~t r the two men discussed. Meany also met recently in Washington with Tea~ters President Frank Fitzsimmons in an effort t~ resolve the jurisdictional dispute between the UFW and the Teamsters. RECREATION IN ACTION SHOW YAMAHA MINI-BIKE Dr•wil!g Sun. Aiig:-s, 3 p:m. -~ South Coist flua AUG. 2nd thrv 5th Regimr for prins in c-sol c-t 32 HOURLY PRIDS . $1 o:oo Gift Certificates Starting at 1 pm Dally -SCHEDULE df D~·~ y EV,EN'l'S - TOYOTA SAILBOAT Dr1wi0g Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p.a. . '· -- ,_,DAY, AUGUST . .W ... Stk.. Dlllr-To,.t11Y .... R0ed & Tr1R famfty ~.,.-Md OlildrM1'1 Art, 8ieyelt Gr•nd Prix, S\irfOO.rd CNmpionlhips, Children'1 Ttmnvrns-' FllDAT,. AUGUST 3 Huntin,ton Belich Setlior Citizens "Goodtime Singers" 6,3().7,15 7,15-8.00 Mulic Min 81nd-SATUlDAY, AUGUST 4 11,()0.11 130 Children's 01nc:e, 11,3Q.12,oo' Tumbling. 12,()0.12:30 K1r1tt,· 12 :30-12145 Tumbling, lr()O.J ,15 81by 8111.t, 1,00.1 ,.ts CorrwnUl'lify Theatre (Peter P1t1}-SUNDAY, AUCUST 5 1100.1115 Trim to ~ythm, t:J0.1""5 Gymnastics. 2:00- 2115 Round Olnu, 2:3G-2,'5 leton Twirling Prt11nM •1 •'"'"""' o.,,,.,...,, .t c.... ..... F.nt1hs v.ney, lku.1aiifw lffth "l...,.... • Expensive While searches began all along the postal pipeline, duplicate warranls were hastl· Jy drciwn up and banded to a messenger from the universit y Tuesday. He Oew back to San Diego. where p & r s·o n n e I employes started two nights or long work. UFW STRIKE in the Central and San Joaquin valleys ap- parently is having some effect in tbe marketing of produce. Pacific Fruit Express , a ·--------·----·.-------------------------------------.. SACRAMENTO I AP ) Gov. Ronald Reagan's plan to pertn8J!ently lower state taxes may be the most expensive ballot initiative ever, says Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. Backers of spent $4311,4'2 lhe initiative to qualify the PROC~ING usually takes a full two days, but with two overtime sessions the war- ( ) rants .should_be_ really i>Y BRIEFS Thursday, a day late. said _ Lois Sisson, the school's ._ ______ ,,__. perronnel d\mjor. proposal for next NoVember's ''There are a lot of unhappy spelcal election ballolf Brown • people out ~re ~ I don't said Tuesday. HI r an-blame them, she said, noUng noWicement came after a that Aug. 1 is a popul ar day to report was filed wllQ hlS office begin a vacatio:n. by Californians for Lower Tax· The foulups were not over es. 'the coailniUee..eet up to however. Mrs. Sisson sald the quality the govtmor's pn>-comeoJler's office apparently posal ft>r 'the bellot. forgot to enclose a register " · ~ that inchtdcs each employe's' e 1Uan Sentenced deductions, which now must • LOS ANGELES (AP) -A be reflgured. man lcJlown to ~ ·as the · once before, she recalled, "rermrseful npl8''' has been the San Diego State peyron sentenced to ~L!Oit tor a term.;. disappeared. of 19 years to Hie, ..-. __ • "Many years ago, the The sen1'111.-far-"""""' D. payroll ..., dell•-on a Apadaca, •31. "'' ~ed holiday, spechll delivery, and Tuesday bt SUperior Court. He the clerk ·receiving them put was lmpriJODOd pavloU•iy lor them In ~ closet and forgot slmilar eez .6ff~ end had about therq, 11 Mrs. Si580Il saJd. pleaded lliill@'. tQ.tm.e counts' "We m~\11) a duplicate and of rapiiild 'l'w6 6f burgl•".Y· were able jo pay •n payday, He-allep!ly ·biSlfd his vie-although It was a little lit•• tlms to fiill .. him. e Fire K .. e, On • BUMP GIVES . PAIR AW' AY EUREKA (API ..,-Officials blame grounded al: lankero for failure lo control a rlre !hat hu raged out of control for four da)'I In the "Klamath :rt~"&:-NJ!W~(UPl)-Two "Our air laoltera didn't -1 ['.,salty IUIJ><C)s sumndered · •· la pc>Uee 'l\ie>day when a off the gi:wnd ~ the fourth search helicopter spottod coosecutlve day• spokesman a "funny bui,np" In a briny Emt91 Weinberger said Tues-th day "'ihat ha• reaHy hurt pond on ,• salt Dots us'~ along San Frilnci.sco Bay. · A 17-yeer-old youth .and e Feared for Ute Louie Toro, 27, both of LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Hayward, rote rrom the . TCdv>I 1 pOnd with their hands Jn presldeqt of Trpde ca the air when Sgt. James College baa told an Assembly Wells waded toward the subcommluee he authorized "bump." Both w e r e electronic 1irvellla1Q. In a student grqup heca~'there sWpects In a holdup. WU i COi\<em for my IJFe." subsidiary of Southern Pacific Railroad, an n ou n c e·d in Roseville it Is laying off 550 workers in its car shops there and another 150 at its City of Industry yards The strike's second day Tuesday resulted in some violence followed by charges and countercharges from the UFW and the Kem County .. ' sheriff's office. •-.• ROCKS WERE , tbfA.wn at deputies from picket Unes •. and one was hit on !,he arm with a club. More than JO pickets and one Teamsters Union guard were arrested on investigation of assault or trespassing, chief Deputy Loren Fote said. He contended UFW pickets were "storming the fields" in at.: tempts to ge• workers to leave. 1,100 BART Employes Back 01i Job OAKLAND (APl -With 1,100 strtkers back on thO ·Job. alte< • 3(klay wa\Jrout the 11.5 billion Biy 'Aii'a':'.i\a~ Transit sy.stem aimed today at restoration of sel'l71ce et 8 a.m. Monday for 35,000 da11y riders . Inspection ol 58 miles of East Be,y track, cleaning of tho alilelt aluminum ·cart and repoin to vandaliJm at st.· tioo:s were among the tasb wiJtlng when rallflcaUon or a three-y~ contnlct ended the strike Tuesday. Work resumed 011 !he 4 p.m. !hilt. J' WITH YOUR .AMTEMM UPWITH TELEPROMPTER! ~ . . ... ~--_II WITH CLEAR RECEPTION OUR ANTENNA IS 350 FEET HIGH II WITH MORE CHANNELS ;. I . -CHOOSE FROM L.A. & SAN DIEGO II WITH NEWPORT'S OWN · NEWS SERVICE I A WITH LOCAL PROGRAMS ~ lr INCLUDING SPORTING EVENTS . ' II wmEHfT;,!!~~~~~!CKS .,~''1:14 II WITH CRYSTAL CLEAR F.M. RECEPTION-~ no ~ 'rELEP;;:MPTER is the largest t1ble tel .. lsion orgonlzatfon in 111• world. • i. We h-the most up ·to.cJate technical facilititl. Now you can get rid of your ugly 1ntenn1 (and make Newpart even more.beoutllull • 1nd get •better picture et ihrsame time -Plus you 'll .. avo nionoyl Oftor'gooc1 tn coble.,. .. , only. . . United Public e: m p l o y e 11 Local 390, representing 800 maintenance and c l e r I c a I 1 p iii ' workent, voted 304-124 In favor ! FOR A t .IMITED TIME ONLY, E·LE RDmP ER of the contrnct. The OUR INSTALLATION CHARGE IS FRE-E. " . :~e,~~ .=t1n~":i DIAL 641-3160 ~n r:;;i r:;-;::vJ train crewmen, voted 1sw to l-------~===:::::::::::::::::~::-:::-:::L..::::1.=:l:::::U:: V==~~---;.. ___ J occept. BART dlrectoro •J>- provod t-2. " . . .. • I - I , • ' -• ... .-• ----- • • • •• " DA.D~Y PROT_ EDITOBJAL P AGE . • ··-' Scho0l 'fax Dilemma / .. Successful candidates in the April Laguna Beach _ «!hool board el ecLion talked a Jot · about tighter fiscal contrOI and keeping loeal taxes down . Now, four n1onths later, the school board is consider- ing a $4.8 million budget that 'includes ~ substantial 34· cent tax rate increase. The ownei of·a $40,000 home, for exafuple, would Le paying another $34. to schools next year.~ There can be no quarrel that some 9( the requested tax rate increase is necessary. Year-to-year inflation costs have forced the cost of education to increase. So-c~d fixed charges for retirement and other benefits have jun1ped. ?vlaintenance programs -the first to be slashed in the past -need to be funded. One area the board should review, however. ii:; bol· st.ering the existing $100,000 reserve fund to $239,000 in one year. This increase follows a schQOl board policy es_l;\blished two years ago to bring reserves up to five percent of the total budget. Perhaps the board could consider raising the re- serves to $125,000 or $150,000 thus paring between eighl and 10 cents off the tax rate, with the plan to add to the fund again next year. Considering earlier campaign promises, it migl1t be a wise move. Unnecessary Hazard -Drivers on Laguna Beach's hilly, meandering stretch of Pacific Coast Highway probably were left a little stunned last week wheQ a foreign sedan,· follo wed . closely 'by police fr om three agencies, streaked throilgh town at high speeds. · · The driver of the pursued car, wanted for display· ing a gun and fleeing from Ute officers, killed himself when finally cornered in Laguna Niguel. The question that lingers is why three police cars -_ from Newport Beach1 Laguna Beach and· the California , ... ' Highway patrol -engaged In such a periloui high· speed chase through a crowded town when the Newport police helicopter had the,suspect in sight all the Yi>Y? The chase wmi a breach of certain !lepartniental policies against hot punu.i.t.-in crowded aI"eas. The judg· 1nent involved must be' questioned ~ince the helicopter could have followed the suspect all the way to a road block further down the road. It is incun1bent u-pon police agencies serving highly congested beach cities to insure the policies on high· speed Ghases are strictly adhered to -especially in cases where the Infraction bY a suspect is not believed to be a serious One. Cl1a11ce to Participate Literally thousands of residents will have a chance to let community planners -and the county officials. who hired them -know their views on what the South County needs in coming years. The consulting firm updating the Capistrano Valley General Plan has tried hard to reach every resident of the county area with a questionnaire. The four-page docu- ment asks resi.dents to ' point out the good and bad char- acteristics of the area at present. It also seeks opinions on future needs and ideals. The effort is an initial attempt to sample public .· sentiment before professioltals sit down to draft changes in the planning guidelines. Most if not all of the affected area's, homeowner grollps have ertdorsed the effort. Two elements are most important in the ·quist for information by the consulting firm· of Danielian1 Moon, Sampieri and Ilg: · -That the bulk of the reside-nts answer the queries ·as honestly and extensively as possible. -That the county officials seeking the data take the citizens' opinions and concfiisions seriously. · '• ' . s , ~ )OMINEX Ofl, MON10YA ?" ''• Legislators Are Acco11ntable to tl1e Public ~ ' • -Why Our S~~ Education ._ Is Failing · Dear Gloomy • . Gus Pay .Rai~e for Congress? Forget It! All-day pafkf!n . abusing free park-To the Editor: ing courtesies ot Laguna's .new Ii· r .. offer a tenn to use freelY in ~ ~ brary rm~ ti discouraged by political .. careers. . . . The New Ac- ---monitoiing anapiiblislitng-lhe-auto-..L-coµntabili~y!~ ! SYDNEY,J •. H., ARJlIS. hcense tags an\! names of car I use it now to call attention to the !act ~ o\vners. · that we citizens are holding all Congress s_ ~ ·i -B.S.H.-members accountable for their acts. In -·· G1_., •• 9.,• l!IJ:'I~"' .......,."""' ~ this tiine of rapid acquisiUon of facts by Thoughts ~t La~g"e :· _ _ _..,.._ .... ,. • .-1Mt1r ~ 111t the American voter tl_ley simpl)' must Most so-ealllir"sex education'\ is· a ~:·r· ... t"O::p11·1n .. ,~ "' faCe thelact that theiCarinot Operate as MAILBOX taxes to replace e:q~_cricnced pcn:orfn~J Y.'ould Close their portals and join the r:;- cxius. -LAGUNA would be stereotyped lnto a subur:b! ... , Next, the bulldozers. I a n d · h u n 'g r y giants, lurking in the vicinity, invi.te Laguna and the rest of suburbia into their sphere of influent-e, Annexation takes place. ' failure and a "'.as~ time in the sc~IS -· ": ~ -. ~ • -: .. tffOugh· we were blindtol~ fools. -....:, because it coilc~W.~ 00 the bio}o.-i4cal ' ___ ._,, .,_ ,,. " ~ ' L -• .... ~ · .. i;:»-1......,·-~1~ ... --t .... ··• • .-i. •• ·l:"t-·I SP.l!itJtrlCALLY refer .today to the Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers shoul.d convey th eir 111.essages iii· 3_00 worcU or less. The right to cond;e·nse tett~rs to fit space or elim inate libel is reserved. AU· letters must include· signatute and nwiting address, but names may be withheld 01i request if sufficient reason is ap parent. Poetry wilL not be pubttsl«d. The · Riviera of the \Vest Coast, no'v similar to the surrounding a r e a , overcrowded and ove-rbuilt, is a part of • "Irvine's New Art Colony By the: Sea" or Broadrnoor's Retirement Center on the Bluffs: ~fy belief is that the man from the pag~s of history and the man of last weeks hCadli nt's \.\'eri> simply victims oC self·irl· J;i.1uation. The....conscqucnces were ~nd are not so sim plistic. They \\"ere hired in their rC'Spective fashions and proceede4 to go about lheir "duties," self·se~ing as thl'y 1vcrc. with exclusively personal ~oals in n1i11d. Goering became \\'ealthy. Erhlichman sought perhaps security and possibly far 1nore I 11 di c r q u s achievemen ts amidst the chants of "four more years." . ,. aspects o{ ~: ~m?reas · lbe real prob--me eje of the beholder ,j tt also t'es1de5 £ be· 1 _.a this . lems are caused by the social and emcr in the mind .of lhe posiiessor -I have arce ~ P aylC\I week cmcerrung tional aspects, and there ar~ ife\v kno=' ~~ely,-loo~iftg women who a r~ise m i pay for. ~be Congress •. the qualifi"ed ·f.!~son,s in the·scboof systeJl to \\"e ....:__:___J;lldtti t~.a~ance,· . Cabmet.~t' Judi~~· Let us v~ters elucidate~lhia:~~~ . • arid ., ~ -tt!Mat~ion ,~...,-'!"!'.=~,!'· ! ~~h.U:..!_e s~gg_est ~ ;:: ··~"!·l ~ .. ·11~. 1 their'lOfiai~yondanycosifletic·help;, -;-·., tliey learn fo hve within ·their p~nt. :The ,fair~ most flW(lamental lT, ·-·· • '·• •' -salar~-o~.cboose toretirefrombemga reform'that could ~Gade in .f.be.L.,Come •.·'. 1 public-servant and earri-as high income as tax s~. !em would be -• • .! T_he ba$1c,. ~r:oblem fpr an a_ffluent they can m~rit thereafter. ,,... society '.!$ to fmd the mm:al eqwvalent . . a tax, on .comptned that Y..'ill·blftd·peopie together-as much as . r rea~ ~t the Watergat~ details are income and ~e~1 a Depress.ion does . distracting much of the public from the so that t \\"O .pe"l'~<J • • •· • proceSJ taking placli this -week, which· is. . inaking roughly· th!;! _ No political or econoniic doclrine _ or destined to raise the pey scale, to the ob- . •same in~OllU( woul~ religious creed _ can contribpte to the vious aid oC those leaders sponsoring the pay varying amounts ultimate . betterment of roank1¥ unless raise. And while the average. wage depend~ng U,{! 0 n and until the majority of men sµ~ribe earner is too occupied to follow each · their net "·orth ; )bis to-.t~ startling Socratic principll:, that ''it detail of the operation of the government would allow salariid is better to suffer an injury than tirinflict he expects respp1;1sible representatives to I t d h lhi ' act for his interests. peop e o amass a one," an understand w y s is~rue. nest-egg for invesbnent purposes, giving:' • e. • • u-any more citizens a stake in the.econ-.! No matter how far back' ifl history one omy, •• r\ goes, we find that era praising another " .:: '' era of still greater antiqui(y. It is my belief that 00 percent Or-every,, ; • " .;i thing that is called "hypnosis" is really · . · ·~mpeachment'' is one of the most ,;eU-hypnosis; the hypnotist is only a cata· misunderstood words in the language: it lyst, not a causative agent. mf:'ans merely bringing serious charges " " against a public official, and is only an Tl is onl y a hatf-!ruth that '!beauty is in act of accusation, not of removal. • lUS INTERESTS don't include moves \\'hich encourage inflation, and those n10ves being made by people he chose to help him. We really feel betrayed by representatives from both po Ji tic a I parties. We have also reached the stage where we are welt aware that we are only servants to our government-federal state, and local. I write as an informed mature woman who feels heartbreak at having allowed this to grow, so that my children are -bowl<l-into---slavery by their ·government making so many of their decisions. The opposite condition should exist. . --ELINOR DA VTS will be reaching all c~ al'ld that seems a pity. No Peru lle re ·. "• ' ' ABOUT a year ago you kindly pub-To the Editor: lis·hed a Jetter fro!h me 00 the subject Of Jn .regard to your editorial entitled putting it into children's milk. This "Otillfng~J>erformanee,'' there remains method has the additional advantage of a on e question that you fa il to so mu rh as body building food. It is also less likely to consider -the source. I recOgnize that the be drwik in the same quantities as water point of your argument lies Seemingly I imagine, so misses the possibility of ex· along the Jines o( that cherished subject. cess. •. freedom. You could not be more correct If only sOme courageous local authority in enumerating the fortuitous situation would integrate it into its welfare service th..'lt ·finds all or the 1 \Vntergate, excuse <1nd distribute it through schools, what a the b)• noiv "'ell·v.·orn phrase. pouring lot more children would reap the.benefit. rorth. lnstituLionally. "'C are granted that TO TELL bow this could be done is the pro~idential capability. purpose of the Borrow ~ntal Milk Foun-JN TIIAT light )lOy,·e\'er. it is an ap- dation, Padnell Grange, 'Padnell Rd.. palling Jack of professionalism that has Cowplain , PoTtsmouth, England, and I allowed the connection betv.·een ciuestions ~est anyon~ seriously interested in today before our courts and a Senate in· ~1nd1ng. a 90lution to the probl_em of the vestigaling committee. and Hitler's rnc_reas1ng ra~ or dent~l .car1es s.hould -Germany. We are certainly faced with \\T1te for particulars. This is a .charita~le some alarming que s tion s . But trust_ oot concerned ~th making prof1.ts nonetheless I feel you are all too quick to ~t tn ~t le_ast ameliorating a very dif· make some outrageous suggestions . ficult situation. \Vhich brings us Jo the crux of the·mat.' PfMJ.,JS DEAKIN ter; thit" all-important factor that you Portsmouth, ·Hants, England fail to give sufficient light. As proround llonesty E1npty Trucks Boost Consumer Food Costs The New Accountability is in. He re in California 've ha ve a new law \VherEiby a teacher is accountable for results, and ~ as Erhlichnian:s testimonial belief ls Jn executive authority, so toO tor instance was Goering's belief in a superlot race. why not wake up to the fact that To the Editor: legislators too are accountable to the, I am a visitor to Newport Beach and BUT \\"ll EN things ,,_.ent \VTOng, both lied : Goe ring lo Hiller and the Gcrm.aM -P.rhlichmnn to tiis president and no1v lo his coontry men . They and othera lik e then1 led ttll concerned to the brink and 1hcn tried to escape iu a manner classic to the scouno/el. · But where Hitler literally rode on the tide in search of his maniacal aims, an American .president today is fighling to retain the rights of the executive branch from what could be a t r u I y chilling precedent-setting action. Goering knew he could get 3\\'ay with it. which make" Erhlichman and the others both dangerous and comitnl nin~. For our' courts are intact. along Wlth our lcgislative1branch as is so obvious day in and day out on the television. NATURAU.V, the fact that these revelaWons are today poosible in no w1CCrtai11 terms relieves· us of the perilous possibilities. Watergate wa.'l a criminal act: more so a bJunderous move undertaken by blundering incompetents. But it is to be the allcma1ely jocular and Constitution-waving Sam. Ervin and in· deed the pe<>ple of this country who arc the only ones eoabled,by nld>t to bold olf Big Brother. It will take fir more than your pens and page JayOuts, (really, the cartoon was a bit mucll) to bring tht citizenry to believe that the perform.tr Erhlichman and President N i x o n represent an all·inc1usive ti~. KAJll. KILJ.EFER • WASIIINGTON -Despite a gasoline shortage that will grow worse in t,he next two years. trucks v»aste hundreds or millions of gallons each vear. The loss has been cslin1ated by exPerts as high as 400 million gallons. American public. am writing to ~ appreciaUon for JEWEL COOK -the hooesty of people here. My daught<r 1 forgot an irreplaceable h a n d m ad e sweater on the beach and left it overnight.,. We never expe~ to see it Titan of Architecture Empty trucks leave cargo piled in the \\'arehoiJSes \rhlJe other en1pty trucks'<"' ~ )' 11111119- conie to pick up the toads. Not only dm·.~ lhis 1vaste diesel fuel but it boosts 1hc prices that consum- ers must pay for transported goods. At a 'lin1e y,·hen food pri~~ are soar·.,._ ' • ~- ,"'Ing out'Of 'slght, (or exafnpl~. the trucks that haul foodstuffs in one direction Q£ten go back empty although 'loads are waiting fot 'shiprn~nt. The. cost of 1noving the-e'mpty trucks. of co urst, is added to the price o! food . -:.. Executl \l'cs or the rood F a i r supermarket chain told us they could reduce rood prices $7 million a year if they wert pennllted to uHllze the empty trucks. And this' doesn 't count ~II the fuel that coUJd be S1ved. Yet, believe It or1 not. the v.'aste is caused largely by tne lnt~rsj.Ate Com- merce Commission; whicl'I li-ll.lpposed to protect the public. ICC rule! often force truckers to haul nothing bul air whlle =gos beg !or shipment · .. A TRUCKER may ship f r o l t n \!fgetables in one direction and ret urn ~ply, !0<, cyipplr. , U he /llfk• certl!icalH to'<'11"1 .,...., .. or lllllt" ' Even "''01'1t nr-e regulations requiring tr11<b to -!Jl""'iih "gateway" citlu. To obty rtquittd routing•, carrlm must •• ! often swing off direct high";rays and go miles out of their way. These regulations increase tra\l'el mileage an average five to lO pe_rcent a trip. One foodhaulcr, the Refrigerated Transport Company of Atlanta, has set Its unnecessary mileage at 15 percent. Attorneys for the company claim the firm 's trucks needlessly guzzled over lhree milijon gallons or diesel fuel last year alone. • '~ .. THE CQSl' to Che cOnsumer." One company la-Wyer told us, "is &oing up th ree or four cents a mile." f'or the 1-'Joyd an4 Beasley Transfer Company of Alabama. gateway regula· Uons run up the annual mileage rut extra 36 percent. President Nixon's economic advisers have accused the ICC priva\(!ly of wasting: 200 million gallons a year because of its foolish regulations. University of Chicago proressor Yale Br01cn. an advocate of deregulation, ha.t estimated the annual waste as high BJ 400 million gallons. DEFENDING th-elves, ICC olficla!J claim their ~ul_!tlonJ prevent' "cut· throat competition" and "financial · in· stability" in the trucking industry. The preStnt tangle or regulations, they aay, is int<nded'G prol'eol Ille public lnt<resl. Whitever the t rpltiinalion, lhe present ICC practices wUt continue to feed the flrts of . inOaUm. and to heighten the energy crtsts. • F luoridate d ltlllk'! To the Editor: again, but the next morning we found it l \\·as interested Jo read In your paper Oil a trash con~iner · that fluoridated 'vater can be bought bot-We 1'C~e ~hrilled to had ve the ':!~ tied as a preventive for dental diseas" back and 'Ylsh we ~ thank w ~~-..... , "rescued" 1t for us. " Yt'lllLE it does not have the additional MRS. LAVOY C. ALLRED advantage of being a body-building food , like miUt, at least it is available to those Balan~d Housing parents who want it for their children. This does not mean I imagine that It Wfrks .. • .iw ·o ·you think w• med• It too obvious, Paddyl' ' ' 'l'o the Edlt0<: ' Laguna Beach must Include low-cost housing as part of the genez'al plan or witness 'the c cessation ol a ' diversified "c:lty. ~· ,.., ., ~. • -· A CITY includes people or vartous in- comes within , it! confines. ~y ln suburb.'J are there people of one-income bracket. '.J'herefore, without housing com· mensurate with the Cinancial status of the..wbole, Laguna invites the lpuninent ~loss of many worthwhile citizens, Such a departure would include: City cmployes, schqol porsonnel1 restaurant, bOtel and l)!Otel workers, clerks, stc~phers, Lixl And bus drivers and those retired citizens on Umlted inconles,-Of grave importance in the Art Colony would be the continued loss pr more artists. .. '"Businesse~ raced with tl\e prospect of having to pay higher wages •nd higher .Quotes \\lae Weit; IJotlywood actress, oa being 81 -"If you 1.,.1 sexy )'Ou'r• In good physical •hape. I !eel W<Y moot ol the lime. I've-~ in "'°'" laps than most napkins.·•. ' FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT By Robtrt C. Twombley. Harper & Row. 306 pages. $10. ' Just abou l everyone who has ever liVed in a-hoiu!e probably· has had an ·urgd' tO design the "perfect-hon:te" ol his O\Vll conception. Frank Lloyd Wright had this urge some 600 times in the course of his 7l·year career. ARCHITECTS, lt1slorlaos psychelog. ;,ts, sociologists and the general ·· reader with a home vision ol hls own, all \Ylll find this e x h a u s t i v,e and Orderly "'' fttil1-~ 'Of~ th • t h a-11 Ameticnn ·• arc:;hitecture both penetrating and reveal· ing. Penetrating, bt?caus-e Tworhblef -has done his homework. with a. ust founded upon a long-standing admlrauon for the n1an. And reveallng, bccause·he does not actept the ''ofUcial" interprctatlolis ·rr ,\i'rlGht's life that are ob$CUN!d by a lilyllloloiY, that only "lll••J lj)eD".~m to geneiaie. Il I• Twombl!l)'ls thesis ihat Wrt~·s : architectural b&r.eer was motJvated by Ille desire lb comeensate !or. an unhappy an~' wistabfe bOrile Ille · during his childhood years, , ' ,. " BECAUSE thoee yenr1 wero-sl)enl moving frorh one Midwestern' town .to another and because 'ol his parents' divorce, 'l;womti!ey !eel• Wright s)l<nt hl'-nre prlfnarily designing homes that would (Oller !amity unity, solidarity and happiness. 'nlus, the "open Door plan" 'and consPicuous rireplace areas fea tured in Wrlght'a :•prairie home,,." Twombley demonstrates thnt · Wrlsht was a romantic individualist who was =====~=~ --- (THEB~~) • wll!lng to accept the techn'61ogical and In: dustriaf lnnovaGOna~of the 20th century only In the servlce·of 19th ctntury ideals . -work, family' and lndlvldullllsm. John Klnshon AIOoclated PreSI DAILY PILOT ' ' Robert N. w •• ~.·l'llbwh<r Thomp1./<•etlil, Editor · BarbarB KrelbiCh .E<Utorial l>qgi !;di<or Tht edltot'lal ,~ tit 1M Dllly Pllot.1 iletk .. tO tntorr-.r Md 1Umula.te ~Mitri 'by Pt't'le1'itbw OQ this pa&'t dlverM•~.mffttUt'On:,"!PICW Of in· 1 ldtwt hy i)tnd.JCated columnlm and · • cf.rtoot1tstt, by ~-~ fonam for fl•delT .yff!w~ and bY1Pl'lfPt'ntlQ( thi& nf¥(1Pftper'• opln!Ol'tj anid ilftas on currtnt topics. the: edttotlal oplnioNi of·lhe: Dalb' PJklt ~ll' only" tn the tditorlal colUmn at th~ top ot HM! paa:e. Opinions exprelttd by the col• 11mnl1U Jnd cartoonists and tflff~r wrltttt an thtir own ana, no ~c­ ntrnt of lhelr vl~11 by •he Dally Piiot -Id ... lnfm.d. , Wednesday, August !, !97S ' • ' J ' - " " ' . I j • .... ' ' I • • • • . ' r ,--,. ' ~ . ' • • ' ' I I . . •' •' -' .. . . ,/ .. ..;. .. ·'· ,,, r . .. . -. ' ·o • " " . .,, . •, •• ... ,. ! i.. . . .,. !',, - .r- . . ' • I I ·1 •\ .. -• , . WtdnHda:Y, August l, 1973 • . ' • • mQney and ready to go. • ' . ... s~a Boys polyester/Corton Penn Prest " print shirt and solid tank top combos LonQ point collar shirt with long sleeve 2-button cuff.· sizes 8-18 . Short sleeYe compo, 4.98 • l he baggy look 1n Jeans f')r school-age boys. Penn Pres!~ poll(esterrco!lOn ·\Vi!f'I cuffs and top front pockets . Panerned in sizes 8-18. Slim ·lizes. 8-16. •• • ' ,.,.. ••• · .t..-.>•'ll -~ .. ·,.,..! ,,,., •• ·-· .- • • . g9s .: • ' • -' • • . . ' . . Men·s polyest.,lcotton Penn "'"'° print shirt and solid tank !pp combol. Altorted fashion ccHor combee: irt mtn't la. S-M-L·XL 998 ., ·--i . ' '., -- . I • .,, .... LMent$~shed -pl1ld poty•tef/ootkln ~ u \ ~· .(>.·,...,.-w---.:v-~­ pants. Wide cull bottomt, ¥ricte belt loopl and quarler top pockets. Sizes 28-36 . - " Use your JC Penney Charge Card JCPen.~~y ' . · We know what youi ~)l~<>l<J ng for. -P Shop Sunday·noon to 5 P:.M;: ·attHe following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach ( 714 I ~44:2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Be11ch (714) 892 ·7771 HARBOR CENTER, Co\ta ~e'a ( 7 ,14) 646-5021 ·' " .. ' . • ' ... -~· . I , Wtdntsch1y, August 1, 1973 BY, Phil lnterlandl \, - ''I know this job is getting to me. I just saw a teeny, Uny Tarzan swinging in my bonsai! .. 'See Doctor' Asthma Attacks Can Be Serious By DR. .Sl'EINCROBN Dear Dr. Steincrohtl: Our'" l8-yeci.r-0ld son suffers 'at least two attacks of asthma a year. During the last spell, a doctor gave him ~ injection that ended the attack. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE mg and f\gbting for breath -ii an unforgettable -experience. Just keep the picture in mind of your son's last ..attack, and you will need no PfOdding to get him to an ~ergmt. .DEAR DJ\..~'n:rrt<JROBN' Although 'we've ~D married almost a year, niy :.fie: and J have never had intereeurse. She says she's scared Ud is totally frigid. Don't you\think He suggested study of the this is reason enough for '·her cause, but my son refuses to. to visit a· psychia~rist-?-\ Or, . visit him. He feels all right .:I" shal.J we try hypnotism first? now . Just what is asthma? -Mr. X. Can it become serious? Can, it go away by itself wttli~ treatment? Should we insist that our boy see the docto-r? - Mrs. A. · I COMMENT, I would '°'8' gest a. psychiatrist _: for~t abqut bjpnotism as the sola- tion. Try a gynecologist, too. •', It may require careful 1 COMMENT' Gan It be psycho[ogical investigatioo to serious? Yes. tiq' .(it ••go dig out the emotional problem away" by il:seif aJXI ~ever (~-~ root ~f it. But 0!1 the cause any furthet< trouble? .1t may be Simple Yes. Neverthel •• _.my answei ';.< • .t. • .simply be'~ to yooi question:"~{ltt·we in·~ di . . ,preknant ~~I sist that be see the doctor?"·is ·not admit lt. I reCall a similar also yes. · instance in ·which this was the WJU1e:. his tttacks are _few reason. and tltbetween is a gopdlime t._ _ _ _ -*~ -to£sf.' k b1t-a. . 'DKA1t :DJI:. . , ORN' ir D · tiiergiC reac· , 1 am -~llplil;ly ·. bald. Uon · oe to semltlmtion of the 'ThiS cond1hon has' diused me bodY1 to "allergens" ,... me to become extremely self· substances ~can be breattr conscious . Are hair ed., eaten, ~. or absorb-transplants painfu} and ex- ed from sonie focus of in· pensive? What kind of doctor fection. is qualified to perform them? Some people get an -Mr. Y. asthmatic attack only as a complication o( hiving hay CO!\.IMENT: I have seen fever. Other!ll from . eating· many patienti with su~ful some ·rood to which they have hair tr.anspJants. It is not very becorpe abnormally &eilsitive. painful, and patients say it i:; others from reaction to d~t . w.orUrUle ,expeQSe...Have your and molds. OtherS from ~famiJ1;'doctor ~er .yt>u to a medication. And Still others. deriTi\ii;rogiit tJt1o speCfalizes from an already weakened in 'this procedure. He will tell Jung doe to acute or chronic yoo whether you are a fit can- bronchitis. di date· for ·•,transplant, how WHATEVo:t: THE cause, it must be found -and either eliminated or the patient desensitized by an allergist. This will Jessen or prevent future attacks of asthma in which spasm is prevented in the muscles of the l>i-oncttlaJ tubes; swelling decreased, and thickened phlegm reduced. Watching a child or adult in an asthmatic attack -wheez· much "it will cost, ahd how long it will take. A trained allergist o[ten can track down the cause of sinus trouble, though allergy is not a major cau.se of this problem says Dr. Steincrohn ln his boo.klet , "Your Sinus Problem ." For a copy write him at this paper enclosing 35 cents in coin ,and a stamped, seU·addressed envelope. 4 Win · Doctorate Of Law Degrees Four Oran ge Coas,t Service employe, Mrs. residents, including one horior Margaret R. SchuJtz, of 11652 · graduate. have receive<! their Wrightwood Lane, Huntington Juris' Doctorate degrees at Beach, also· completed degree Western St a t e University requirements. Mrs .. SChultz ColJege of Law in Anaheim. has attended both Golden West ·-'l'h<·"'""''".,..~,'1110flg ~23-Cqjjege..and.J,ong ~-~llf June graduates. College. Leonard Tachner. 17708 Oak David L. Wilkirson, an Tree Lane. Irvine. was a cum employe: of the Orange Coun· laude graduate. He served as . ty Marshars office, ~a associate editor ot the school 's Mesa, also received h 1 s La~· Review. Tachncr is degree. He resides at 573-F employed as a .supervisor of Victoria St., Costa Mesa. He Electroni c Warfare Section has attended Cal State Long Aeronutronic Divilllon of Beach and holds an A.A. Philco Ford Jn New port degfee from Fullerton College. Beach. and holds • n.s.1r:====:::::;:====~I degree-from City College of New York· and a M.S. degree from Cal State Long Beach. . ' JAJ\IES CLAIR Btazcllon, of For Wepkender ' Advertising ' Phone . ' 6424321 1680 16th S!rtet. Newport Beach, also received his law drgree. A City of ' Orange police detective, Brazelton at· to<! Fullerion Junior Colltge and R•kmrleld College where he rec.i.00 an A.A.: doiree. A Cnilod Statn Postal,._ ____ ~----'' , • . ' ' t • -' 11writtr b:c;l~f Great buy at Its evetydoy kJw, price. Now priced ~en lower· for one ,week. · ., Delicious llon-Alcaholic Mixes ' • Batlender $cr,wdiiver Mix .,. ~Q~art 49c • Bartender SWeet &' Sour Mix ••• Quart 59' • Mr. & Mrs. T Blandy Mary Mix ••• .£ilthJl9' ' . . Mac Alpine _ 'lctltoh !~!·~-b~~~!w:~~-S 99 11)9 value ot Its everyday lo.w P!ic,_of. ~~·~ -now specially priced thru i ueSdQY. I"'"' ..,, oqine a lialf gallon of fine Scot"1 for under $8.00! 2Fo1 The Price Of 1 ' Reg. 1ac Soy Ahoy Roasted Soy Nuts Your Choice so .. 5ac Regular Solted or S.~. No~ tives! 47% protein -lower infatond -carbohydrates than -other nuu. Exquisite I Hellenic Glassware Sets Spedol 1~.i~.;14' .beoutiful ~~ de# glosswore in cool Wedgew&d Green wfth 22 kt •. gold trim.makes low price ~sible. I ' • i Pc. '6-()1-. Jute. Set b t Set • '., p~ l 1"-0Z. Tllmbler N • 'J»c. SMr • • ~ Pc. Coo11er Set Thrifty Discount Price! Solid State • $l.39 Bathtvb Appliques • $1.29 V ...;,y Basket . • $1.f9.14>J221'>" loth Mat DHignl!li:.t for convenltnce, beotnt & gre61r-r sof~ in the bo1hroort\. Pink. Yellow, White f0t every decor. •$1 .79Toii.tlowtlni.t!S.t tt29 • $1 .59 Poll '11 Lid/Deodorant Holder ~I EVeready 'Batteries Rubber Bf. linedGlova • 'Wll.E LIMITBI STOCKS lASTI $8.97 Plastic Canopy lamps •••••••• pr. *1'8 $1.49 Giant Linoi1Vm Ron:................. 99c • Ret.S1At1'CH 2!tt11 eordot.......... r ... 1 •• .,.si: .... tf" 2:uaa Cordof ......... t ... I ~~~-44· c ~ Prict>d $0.00 7-Pt. Procelain Cookware ............ sgn , $8.44 Ice Cream Maker...................... s511 63i 52-~j Decanter .. : ...................... 4-P $1.98 Jum\o , Cup & Saucer. ................ '1 11 $5.97 Deluxo Kerosene lamp ............... *497 $1.44 Candl1~.Fig11rin1s. ••••••••••••• •• ·••••• 99c $1.49 Wirelen Clruti.Litt. ~v ... : .. , ... ...m' · · · · 3·29c !Sc Sctnted .8 .. or Soap Jails ........ ;.. I . $1.59 "Name" )tationery ... : •• .,..... ...... 99c 4 • "2'7 $15.87 lady Suiilieam Shaver: ............. ·1 · · 99c $1.28 Playtex Hftdsavtr Glovts •••• 2 pr. 31c Sofskin. Hand...<ffam. .......... ......... 24C 58c Sr~ck Dryoder;;m:;nti-Perspiront .. : ... · 44c -lt22 $1.~9 Toji Both pr1ps•or Cologne :.......... 'I 88c Beocltd Purse kces1ori11.............. Bf ; . . .. $3.68 Mohawk Wood lru)h1s •••••• :........ L-: $8 88 "N " Styt' '· b . . · • S8'9 . . amt tr ":"m s •••••••••••••• ,. . 1 COSTA MW Chto M...-c._,., ,.., Visine ' Eye"-: ..... $2.79"lJ." 4!1t97 Cordof ••••••..• II -~ "'··· tf1: 7~· .. n;:. · e . s1•• _ _ to. WISTMINStta. " WntfttS,..tt Or GoftMI WOtt FiritQl.IOJityDurotiXReovydur)' wl gloves With roughened surf~ roll down cuffs protect hands. Bayer -Aspirin • •ft" Mt•it1rr11e11 A•'•r Cl1u C1ft ~21· Cr)'Stll ltar Ortl/ltti .. e• Mtbl • PtlJ lilf11r C1c1-C1/1 l4t1il Usuolly fOtlld in decotoior shorx Hl~ng f0t many dollars more! Qoose fcnn J beautiful styJes for evet"y home, oil · with brasstone chain, hooks -ready 10 hong. '17' SiHIBer iltO Coolant 8149 • for oir..eondltioiwd cars, · c oncentrated mi)(ture of Ethylene Glycol and water. •• I ' Reg. sze.~ Perfect ''Ex~'' for Cabin, Trailer or Yard 22 Galloo Plastic Jrilh-can ' ' . ' ·s111, IBUJ ~~Della ReaClllars sac ......... ""'°l'o· ""°""""' ._ fleas off your pet from tip of his no~ to tip of his toil. 160 c.Lotioft -~· t1 ·a . ~2" -"""~r: .. 11 21 Sayella ® Orlon Acrylic Knitting Yar-n 4 Oz. 4. Ply Pull Skeir< Nao... bron4. "'°"""' w,,,_, P<r'"" onently mothptoofed yarn that never needs blocking! In best selring colors for new seosar.outfa , •• ot "45csovings Ol1I --"·· ~"~~ ' Reg. 81817 99~ ' Perfit ·Panly Ilse ~:-:~:::: 7gc teed fo r 90 days! Spice, """·Brown in Peffle/Med. & Med.fToll.Stockup! s..,,._.,H_ • •t.g.Sl.HP..ttt SJU Spfce orfleiile in SM-T di. Coppertone 'llA lll l.811aa .... : .. RIVlon 5 Day .i;ii .7 I C '89' . ' • ) -· 111111 Pawl' .ll*SllPIY rm eec • llllllPllt •Jorof7S,o41 ' • 2\ii 01, Rotl-On FOUNTAIN YALLl't' Hort.or lhd. et ldh119H • ..... Wtdn~ay, A11941s~ 1, 1973 DAILY .PILOT 9' ' ' . -~ We Boughf ttll ·r .-;. .,,.,..... .. ~Manufactul'er s · · " Entire stm:k! Sorry We ·.·. Call't Mention /' ' · the Name • Y ou!H recog,_ix~r .1 _ (t_ on •i911t !.--' , Originally·: Advertised at s3oo to 85°0 := SNin care Needl ~!!~;~G~~.!i~' -~~11F!~R;.,. Your • ,·c _.- • Demi Oil Blotter• Demi Moistt.re Primer • Firming Facial Choi"ce • Demi Sluffing Cleonur e.Hypo A.l~enic Cleanser Prices sloshed on nationally known ma~er's Hypo Allerge!lic & Demi Acfive beauty tf.ecrt.~iit line YOu sow od'o(~rtised in. leading fashion magozines:fust1<Jst yeor because.of discon· tinued packaging! It's th~ buy df o lifetime -shop earty fo ryourileeds! '" -~ I ~" ' •Demi Rich Might Foarn •·Demi Sluff~ Cl~ser • Demi ·Whlpped 'Cleonser s1 5 I 1"'''1Ypo Allergenic Moisturi zer • Hy1!:9_:,Allergenic Cl!<Jnser . , '.- • Hypo Allerg enic Toner •. ~ ! . . ' · ··· .. ''i·ur.a•n's· ~ · COOll .. , .. ~:.:-~: .. ·Ht -:t • . . . ' ' ,,, . -i.o...,_ike "'"" ;n s4 I I 3 ,smort styles with bore ' bods or bock. strops... , plotfonn soles ,& ~s. 5-. · to, White, Novy, Brawn, • 1 Block for fun weer. · •Children's Clogs •• .'. 99c: ~:,:,;i~1231 tQ ,,.· -.·s & Wlill's ·....:i:::....:. •4•• Vinyl~ Floral pririled vinyl ;'pod filled wilh shred- ded polytoom for ' lop c.omfort. nx.. 24" . . Coleco Slile 'n Splash 88--"adild Pool c1 ....... ces9ee p . od • !fC . Strong moklfd poly 1 Wflh !PY Doily de- sign on white ~ . . mttolsteplodderond lun1llde. HUNTINWTOM l l ACM AdaMJ at •fflllait1t fashion ·.SUnglass.es ' . . . " lOPoundBag · Charcoal .. ~,oho" 59c Brond Quick starting, slow buH11ng. At this low price you·n wont lo sTOCk. up for the 8-B·Q seoson. leu. s2°2 Tryton ·Picnic Jug · SJBB WHh Shoulder Spout Salmon Eggs 20i. Jor • O~ Petek •ChHMlrofHi YowrCflok1 sec LAGUNA NIGUEL Cr1w11 Volley f'tl.-ot Hlllh u1st - ' .. ,· , . • . ' .. • 7 ,. " · .. I ... ~ ..rv·. . • J IJ DAILY PILOT For the Record ' Dissolution :~·Of Marriage ~-........ JMly n Mtl!N Cl1Jrt Md J-Lt ·~ •rmon, D.twn M1rle 1NI l lllY W1vn1 Wis, 1(1y R1bte:tl 8!ld llOOt' '•Ill llt, COnllt' It, 1114 MW>'l<I 0 . Ir:!':"'• W1N11 Collffn Md ~rtln I, Corll!N W Incl DOii frlflklln neon JKllJ9 Mid Cr..rM O. .,....,., --K.1111~ .,.. Jol•Oh -"'""· •rlrrat• Lou Md J-• •• Ol9f'll•n -mnwt, Ktrl tl'ICI llo ~~lTl'lldV S. 1NI ROMld ~. ""':t. ...., A.NI 11111 Loren 1>111no oOQ, Woodi'Ow t nd k1ren M.H g'.!_~, Jotlfl #Nril Incl $111rtly MM ·~· Detioral'I Suwn 1nd llonlld s~~· P1tr1cl• June •NI Tl'ltollor'.- G•ii;'""('Ot..rt. It. tnd Eltwlf'd Jeuroh WtdMldQ, Altgust l , 1971 • J Morgue Plans Stall .Board Rejects 3 lnterim Alterriatives SANTA ANA -Plans for an interim count-y morgue were shelved Tuesday by l he Orange County Board of Super.vi~. Boanf'"~embers were given three alternatives -rent space in downlown Santa Ana for an interim morgue ror the next few years , build a Study Set 111 Denmark • pennane.nt facili~y now , or a and now city councilman of future assoclation With UC Garden Grove. lrv~e for a joint medical-legar :1-he plan called for the use facility. of 8,600 square reet at 220 E. At least three supervisors Third St in Santa Ana. 1be were ~pposed to t h e building was formerly a bus u n ivers1~y-county , ~ffiliation terminal. Rent would be $1,688 because of \he effeet on the a month with an option to minds of relatives of the purchase at $175.000. deceas~ who would fear t~at The plan, subject to can· the medical school was wnng 'cellation after Tuesday if not Lhe bod I es fo r ex· accepted, is now dead. perimentatlon. Cost of a permanent morgue Real Properties Services was estimated at $563,000 ror had negotiated a proposed 15,000 square feet of space on l~ with ~trs. Woodrow But· a one acre plot. Six possibl e terlield, wile of the fonner locations were given. county planning com1nissioner -Despite pleas of Sheriff. Coroner James Musick 'and " AM1,11•no, 1l1tty LYllM •ncl AIU l . Hofflno, JQ'f1:t M.lrllyn 1nll Rlc:ll1rd c · '" AWh -T•v•or Roc..rt Mc:M1ster •NI ~rOll iltier College senior Chief Deputy Coroner Eugene Miller, supervisors decided to take no action. Ruth f Cos ••~km.1n, T1n·v Allen 1nc1 P1m111 rom ta Mesa will spend tf~ .. Roblrt Litt!•. Jr. '"" Joenl'lt the coming semester in Den- Fl.:..,.., Ruut11 E~ -.lid cv1111111 mark. .. :.=. H.tene •nd Oivrd Cathy Vi~n. daughter of •,,."",•,~.ito.1 Alllfft• J1111 ind JOMoti J ~fr. and MrS. Robert J Vinson UCI medical college dean Stanley van den Noort said the university was very interested in a joint project. •. ft1, 1ncy tnd Eckll• • • f . • ru1or, S1Nlr1 M1rl1 Ind Thorn•• 0 233 E. Wilson St., \\'ill be ow•rc1 participating in the college's ... ~ Fall Semester in ~Copenhagen 0 h J. program. t er Th e progrant a 11 0 vr s students to study for a Bid Fails On Freez~ D · ths 1. semester at the University or . ea . Copenhagen while living with Danish families. The open LOS ANGELES {AP) home approach is designed to . SANT A Ar-fA ·-An attempt by Supervisor David L. Baker to freeze funds going to the Orange County Health .flan· ning Council failed Tuesday, but the County Board of Supervii;ors did decide t.o monitor a finanC:ial reorganization of the agency. Robert M. Kramer, 70, a help students -iearn more leader ~ Refortn Judaism in about J,he culture and Ille or the Los Anl<les area,. died the Danlsb people. ORANGE COUNTY Tuesday at UCLA Medical Center aftA;r a lengthy illness. ,_ DESERT HOT SPRINGS IAP) -F\meral servire1 for \\'estem, cbancter actor Royal "Roy" Baller were to be held today at the Desert l\1ortuary Pe.re. BuUer, who died at {Desert Hospital Saturday, was ·~· . PALM SPRINGS (AP) - Funeral services are a:chedul· ed today fqr Hyatt Robert voo Otha, founder of the. Hyatt House hotel ·chain. Von Dehn · died of a heart ailment in Peb- ble Beach Saturday after a short illness .. He was 58. CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) - Irene Glblon Emery, 76, ~ter ot illustrator Qwles baM Gibsoo, aeator of the ~~ GirL" and niece of Dl!IDY Mtor, the first woman .......i Iii Ille-~ -~ --=· BS.'bm' bad. ~!"~.::Mlla'!.:J..J .,..,,;,y.4 -ir presiaenl .ti Thomas Emory Soos, Inc. Arthritis Foundation ' G.ives County Grants SANTA ANA--:-Five Orange Co unty ~rganizations w 11 l receive grants totallingj45,800 from the Orange County ·Bra.I)· c~ of the Arthritis Foundation. The grants were rilade possible by the foundation's rec ord·setting fund-raising , Campaign in February and March, officials said. transpartation. . The .. O~ange . County Rehab1htat1on Chnic was granted $5,000 lo a s s i s t arthritics in learning to live with their affliction. A grant of $1,800 went to the Children's Hospital of Orange ~ty for partial a1;1pport of its Juvenile arthritis clinic. Baker contended that a repart by county Auditor.COn- lroller J.A. "Vic" He i m "reflects s e r i o u s .financial mismangement of the cOWl- cil 's business." He said $70,000 the board voted for the agency should be frozen until the council straightened out its money condition. Baker eventually agreed that the agency would be given 60 days to correct its defi· ciencies with Helm.· checking all changes. UC-Irvine will rec e i v e $25,000 for the 1973174 term to continue its research into thei ... ---WA. NTED causes and cures of over 100 ---.. 1 forms ot arthritis. The Arthritis Clinic at the DIA1'10NDS • GEMSTONES Orange County Medical Center · J•w•l1 by joa•ph i1 •••rching f.or di•mond1 •nd in Orana:e will receive $10,000 91mllone1 from pri,.•t• inclividu1I• · •nd ••*•'••· for operatlooal costs of a pro-C1r•ful •11min•tion and •v•lu•tion by our' •xp••h. granf -....~ by. the foun-Hi9h11t pric•• p•id. c.11 540-9066 t0-9 diilv. ·~~,,. S•turday 10-6, Sund•y elo1.G, ask for Mr, 01nni1 datioo ... -'l :.1" o. -.Fol;1 or Mr . .Joseph. The Ofartge Cbunty Vislttn'g • Nurses Association will get 1ewels by •1oseph m$4.en.~. '.~-_.co· •. ·.~':!'~~.t~~ulfe 1e're••.,1; · De ,.ar J, _!!l_!e.~ ,.. -.... -,. • ., ~ ~~ _a: .. !P e ":'~ 8 ., of SO•tti c.-Ptcno • 1111 lrlltet, c.... 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""""" L 1; ~te ... Ol•lfl.. .MY' a. 1'7'J ~ Ve<I bV f'Ui91Mnd, ll!IMl'1 M. S-i $OM, lleb9!1 M. Jr. Mid ~n! $ ; bn;llM!' ... ~llbtrl Wnoillll : ltV" l'llldr.n1 ~.... qre1t11~Ht-... te ,,,_1•1 ...,.vlcf!I ,,.. --"""· I nt. Pkl'1t View M1'tn!)l'l1\,,.•'k-P1tl VI-M!lrl>••..,, Olrt<:tor1. ITOVA1-L T.,...v,. Lvn" smv~11. 1f!f•11t .t.1.,...,, .... ~ M• 1nd Ml'$. T"°"'91 Stowill, nf ,,...,. "-•-0111 of .,.,."'· '"'" ,., ,..,., •1•~ •·r•¥1ve<:! tlY brolhlrr, Oa•,...": mite·""' •.• .,,,.,,.,~.,11, M•, 1nd ...... l•,..."""" ... ~~................. ,....,... .u--: .......... "' f~e....i~. M1rv $hlv•tl, Ark•""9· ~~::. !;";,".~.~~'.';!: .. °'!.'"!~ ,r:.·;;7-i:~ -• ..., '~-iflerv. lltll llroedW8Y Mort••trv. -·-4t;• ARBUCKLE & SON ~CLIFF MORTUARY tt7 £. lith St .. Costa J\1esa Sli-4888 ·• BALTZ-BERGERON l'P<ERAL DOME C4"JU del ~Jar 673-9450 CMta '.\fesa 646-%04 • BELL BROADWAY '-10RnJARY 111 Broadway. Costa Mesa LI 3-3433 • DD.DAY Br.O'l'UERS MORTUARIES tilll Beach Bl,·d. Bo•thtc&on Btacb 84.t-mt U4 Redondo A,·e. Loac Buell %t3-4ll-lt45 -... -~tt'COR.\UCK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY J70I Lagau Can)'OD Rd , -15 • 1' ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ~mete~ Mortuary 3500 Paclftc ~~" Dr1vt N~wport BeKb, Callfomla f44.1'70I . • PEEK FAMILY COWNIAL FUNERAi. HOlllE 7801 BolY Ave. '\\'e1tmlD1ter ltS JAi • s~ums· MORTUARY • 11'7.Mll• St. Hu--lfHm At these prices your pictures c·ould -. ' . develop into something really great ·· this summer .. • ' • 5x7" 49¢ 8x10"1 19 Beautiful color enlargements from standardtJ.S. color negs* Or Slides. (Also GAF and Fuji color ~egs.) 'Oller does not •pply to 110 film J '---~~~~~~~~--.. ' , . 0 I' ,:i.-:.. ·~ ..... / Kodak 126-12 Exposure film ............................. 89< Kodacolor 12 Exposure film for po~ltet cameras ......................................... 99° Like ll ... Charge ii. JC Penney We know whal you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at th'e following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport .Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTING TON CENTER, Huntington B .. ch (714) 892-7771. • • ' .... . I Here's a· paint sale ~ that's a real Paint sale: Only 4.99 a gallon for our great -latex paiilts: For inter!ors, exteriors, porche,s, floors and decks. Through Sunday only, so hurry . . • in for your favorite . .. col,ors ~·and . . --wh·ite, too._ • P•r Excellance Lalex. Reg. 9.19 gal. Washable colorfaSl and stain res islanl. Dries In aboU1 20 minutes. White and fashion colors. ... One Coat Exterk>r Latex. Reg. 7.49 gil. Non-yeflow1ng and fade and !lain resistant. No prln~r needed on prevlousty palnled surfaces; won I bhster or peel, White an(i colors. 4:...'Lattx FIO&r-ancf·PorCh lntertortl:XterfOf''Erf-..·1-... Reg. 7.49 gal'. long wearing and last drying: Applies easily w1lh rol!P.r or brush: satiny two IUSJre f1n1sh. Easy to clean. even scrubt)atM. Whitt and colors. · Like It. •. Charge ll. , JCPenney We kn9w what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the following stores: -\ • FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTl~GTON CENTER, Huntington Booch (71'4j 892-7171. ' ... ' • .. • . ,.. • , • • DAILY PILOT Jet's Only -Survit,or Had Liwk East· Ge~many's Ulbric·ht Dies MARSHFIELD, Vt. (UPi) -'Mle night Air Force Sgt. Leopold Chouinard came home on leave, 'the car in whlc:h he drove home from the a&port was demolished. Chouihard, 20, was unhurt. I Today, Chouinard I a y c tlt ical l y injured at M a s s a c h u setts General , BERLIN (UPI) -Walter Ulbricht, East German chief or state and fowldfng father of Communist East .Germariy, died today of heart failure, the East German government an- nounced. He was 80. Ulbricht suffered. a stroke July 19 and earller off!~ ·!"II-Hospital in Boston. He was . East German reports said he . had been confined to his bed in a lui:urious stone villa inside a gua rded compound for party .and gpvemment elite near the town 01 Llepnith. · , going back to duty in Alaska UPI y.._... when the Delta Air Lines [X)J he w.., flying in crashed at' STEWARDESS VICTIM Boston's Logan International Anni LH Moore , . Airport. · Chouinard was the only one of .89 persons aboard to survive the cruh.. An FAA investigator said the pilot und~bot · t h e runway. ONE MONTH AGO, Chouinard arrived on a 30-day leave to visi t· ,his taviily and friends. His mother, Mrs. Roger Chouinard, picked him up at the Barre-f\.1ontpelier Airport in Vennont. On the way home, her car collided with another, but neither was hurt. . Others escaped the crash when they decided not to take the plane which was a replace- ment for an eat1ier flight. "WHEN I CALLED my daughter in Illinois. she said, 'thank. God ,, daddy 's im- patient .' " .Mrs. Phi 11 i p 1'-ta~rr said. Her husband chose to drive for an hour to Boston f r o m Manchester, N.H., and there pick. up a flight to New York, rather than wait for the promfsed relief flight. "He was urged ~y the Delta manager to stay for the relief plane because he's a re~r commuter,", Mrs. Matisoff said. "When I think of how cloee it was, all I can· say is glory be to God." "My doctor Said to me', 'don 't ever chide Sid again for being impatient' and I never will," said Mrs. S i d n e y Samuels. Her husband owns a large-j~welry and appliance diseount house in Manchester called Bi-Rite. "He just can't stand still and wait ror things to hapj:>en. He was gi>ing to the Interna- tional Jewelry Show in New York. When he learned that be couldn't ma k e conqections from here he scooped up Saul .Greenspan and Ernie Slavin and three Bi-Rite executives and they drove to Boston ," she said. Two End Parley At Leavenworth LEAVENWORTH. Kan . • Su lt Dropped (UPI ) -Tu·o irunates who had held three p ri son . MONTG0~1ERY .Ala. employes hostage for 11 hours (UPI ) ·-A federal judge ended a tw~hour negotiating \iismissed Tuesday a $ 5 session with federal peniten-tiary Qfffcials today without l1]illion suit filed on behalf of revealing any d e f I n i t e two teen-age girls with the ..,,dema* . stipulation that a local agency ._ But the men said they did halt sterili1.3tions on mioors :,~··,~~·'.t:-,,·..t1 f .... not kl . !l'K•ilil' ~ l!Yr.ilJi a I ~1~,~ diSfurl:i8nce ~· . omMt..~d the prison was qulet.J!lld-tbey worked toward retunilri& • lOlllltes to ¥.r regullf[o(itlne.11Teak!ast was served· lb sacks and prisoners were Jocked 'in individual cells. e Nlxo•ffout . IV ASIIlNGTil!(.' 1(UPJ> . - PreSident Hilton· ·hi! mind evidently ,oO \Va1.tpte.! said in a toast to JapGese Prime Minister Kakue.l. Tanaka Tues· day night his' ttme in office 'vas 'too short to b:e concerned with "small, mutty. Ullim- portant. viciou,s tf?.iogs." Nixon, V.'ho cqnchxles his of· ficlal talks with Tanaka today and has acceptcitd 4ll1 'invitation to vi sit Japan before the end of next year, told Tanaka, "let others spend thei( time on the small, murky, unimportant. vicious "things. We will spend our time building a better world." without guidelines t r o m - ~-"!!1 !!11'!!.illB,_ •gencies. • Attomeys. for t.Innie and Mary AliCe"llilff had sought to ijave7µte suit d·~ s m issed . •ying they should have pro- oeeded with an adminislrolive Clairh. agaimt several federal ;iencies. . ' • VMIOM Bugged DETROIT ( U P I ) American Motors Corp. has admitted its plant security ~tion at a. South Bend, lnd .. facility bagged United Auto \Vor:kers meetings for several mooths'durijlg tm. An .AMC SJIOkesman said 1\lesday the e I e c t r o n i c silrveillance occurred at a sdbsldtary company, A M General Corp., without Jts full knowledge until this July 5. e Uddfl Actlot1 . WASHINGTON '(UPil·-By a vote of 33 to 0, the Senate Anned Services Committee has recommended l h at Watergate conspirator G . Gordon Liddy he charged wllh COlltempt ol Con~._ • THE CASTAWAY. RESTAURANT Now Has ISLAND LUAU tv..f Wtdn"doy, 6 ro IO p.rn;· Durh19 August OUR ISLAND LUAU HAS ••• ·• A complimentary lei for everyone e l1land d1l i9hts f~om our tropic.al salad bar _,. •--Ai r. yitu ce-:-n;,,9• ..,.~..-.. "iio-..,.~'"" ...,.·.-_.;--.~-..-.:,,.... e A Luau dinner platter • • - ... with Five l1l1nd Treats ••• . . . Island treats like : e Tiki Teriya~i sttak e Sweet end Sour Pork e Island Shrimp with Hawaiian Sauce e Ca1t1way Polyn11ian Kabobs e s.e.Q Lu•u Chicken Althou&b critically ill he ' - • • • • continued to receive a num ber of i.o!portant Communist visilon at his bed.side, Although Ulbricht was fore· ed. out of power as East Germany's Communist Party fitst secretary in 1971, his na- tion's leaders treated him in deatti as they had in his wan- ing .yean as , an honored Old Bolshevik" and national hero. The .death announcement in- volved the entire Communis~ leadttship. A follow-up medic.al ~ullelin said "d~th was caused by ·, ;. • heart 'liiiure." He suffered a previous heart attack in November 1970. .. .. Ulbricht, whose goateed and bespectacled face ~ame the very symbol of hard.line East German communism during his quarter-century of power, Is survjved by his widow Lotte -herself a Communist with old Bolshevik credentials - and an adopted daughter, Beale. - .... murfisi gaiety, iLs streets res-kept Germany divided after, -looned with flags and jammed \\'orld War II. with thousands of young He took a land ravaged by_ persons attending the JOth in-. w.ar and Russian reparaUoos ternational Youth Festival. · -in which entire factories Ulbricht was a nimble, wily w_ere moved to the Soviet Un--·I~ politician who survived every ion-and built East Gennany .. .. switch In Soviet policy and into the ninth greatest indus- outlasled every other Soviet trial power in the world. bloc leader. Then he lived to see Culfill- Death fowxl him at a mo- ment when East Berlin was a sceoe~-.of international Com· He will gG down jn history ment o( his goal of recognition as the man .who built the by the West when, on Dec. 21, "Berlin \Vall , but he also will be 1972, a treaty was signed remr,inbered as the father of between the G e r m a n y s the GennBR D e m o c r a t i c recognizing the permanent Republic and lhe man who division of the country. ... -FOUNDING FATH l!IJ Walter Ulbrlcht·. "1 • 15%off all girls' pants sets. .. -For litt,le girls who want to wear pants. And : mothers whowantto dress them up. How to send a kid back to school in style: pants sets, a ~eat .: big store-full , for 4 to Bx and 7 to 14 girls. We've got smock toJ)&, layered looks, sweatery knits, even body s uits topping elastic wai st trouserS'", and flare regs. Aci'ylic and Polyester knits; solids, plaids, prints in zippy fall colors. Better hurry, though. They won't b~ he(e for long. . " Use your JC Penney Ctwge C. rd. I ,· ,-: ... : • .....,. ...... -.. t: ~ ·-er•.,. ..... ..,..,. 1 ' JCPenney We know what you're looking for. • , I . ' , .~ • • .. • ' . ' •, •' . . -•• • 1 ,, ,, r , ' , I •I • ., ' ' 1 • t • •f • LIVE HAWUAN ENTERTAINMENT pl111 ' Shop Sunday noon .to 5 P.M.-at the following stores.: ~ ,, ( " .. . -., ISLAND POOD AND FUN O•ty SI.JI .... _ CallFMl"-'""l•n ., ... ,1,1 C.ttiwy ht! .. ,. ... 2Stol Dne Dr •. hH Palltt FASHION ISLAND, Newport Be~ch (714)644-2313 . • HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beech {714j 892-7771 • HARBOR .CENTER, Coste Me.. {714) 646-5021 • • ' ·~ • ~ • I - ., . • • • DAILY PILOT Wednesday, August 1 , 1971 L. ltl. B OJd ·Elvis at 40- $100 Mi l]ion ~· "Cellar door,'' :'duna hill;' and that sewing machine aceootennent known as a "r.lpper foot," each of these has been called the moot beauUlul phrase In Epgllsh. But what is th~ loyeliest single word in the lan&uage? "Diarrhea" blf been name as a candidate for that sttltincUon. However, the great word man Wllfred J . Funk ncbinaled these 10: Dawn, bush, lullaby, murmuring, tranquil, mist, Jumlnous, chimes, melody and golden. How long do pigeons live? Oh, about 35 years. Death rate among the ·tadle5 who smoke is five times u high as that among the n~smokf! girls. A •iTierchandizer of ladies' apparel in lAJ5 Arigeles says he doubled the sales of ooe particular ~t of racks simply by rel'l!oving label "large" from each of the dtesses . BOXE R -Few know that Abe Lincoln's assassin John Wilkes Booth was a remarkably skillfuJ boxer. One historical footnote on him: Booth came unglued one afternoon when he spotted a big h~sky teain· ster beating a horse. Booth hit him. The man outweighed Booth by at least 50 pounds. Didn't matU!r. The figbt ·lasted a long time. Record shows Booth grinned all the white, taunted the old boy, spil <>Ii ,him, and painstakingly with fi sts cut him Into a bloody mess until said teamster finally collapsed. "' • · Q. "How old ls Elvis Presley now? aOw mocb. i»oney has he made?" . ., -A. He's 38. By the time he hits 40, he'll have elij:ned $100 millioo. N!)b(xly else ha3 done Iha~ DOI In sbow li\Jsi· ness. • . . WOMEN -Nationally, ''nae Yeai"of the Woman" must have betn 1962, SQITle months before President John K. Kenne<ly was assassihlted. Theo, 19 women were In eong.~. more than at an:y <!lber time before or since. Qb. terVers contend the ladles of the lib, so rigbtfW.Jy vocal of . late, even so have been unable to do u much as the ~~· _ nedy-ehartsma~-elevate"tb1n1trlsc'l'bitl0Uilill ~bout right, : unfortunately. ' Tf all the people worldwide who go to the movies on aJf'f given day were to gather on some lost cootinent to fcirrn a new country, its population would be just equal to that of the United States. My, that's a cumbersome li ttle fact, isn't it? Have you ever gone hWJgry because of lack ol. mooey"J - That's what the surveytakers asked numerous men and \\'Omen nation wide. Exactly 22 percent of the men said yes. and 15 percent of the women likewise. How would you rePly? I'd say yes, bu t not for long, brother, not for long. Reeonls from the m;dst of tbe Great Depressloo ·In 1!32 here show 22 deaths were attributed to starvation. '"nle Godfather" made more money in nine months lhan "Gone With the Wind" made in 33 yean. Go on, tum off the ignition, mister. One minute of idling bums more guoline than th~ restart of the engine. remember. Ad3ress mail to ·i . /11. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New· ·Port Beacll, Calif. 92660. Sears ~Wolves . Poisoned / SACRAMENTO (AP) -but !hat he had DOI heard NEW YORK (AP ) -A $11000 reward has.. ~n o(. feted In the search for lhe .poboner ol two wo!Ves that toured North America to promote the protection of endangt:red speoi.es. Slate C.Ontroller Houston I . from the Goveruor's office Flournoy dlsclosed Monday whether It will. U.at Gov. Ronald Reagan haS Ed Gray, Reagan's news withdrAwn a PJ,000 s"'te ex· akretary, said, .. The whole pense claim for payment of a matter is under review in the tax reform task force. Governor's office." The claim 'waa withdrawn Gray said, "It is basically afLer F I our n o y ch~lenged an accourlting problem.'' He whe;lher the spendlng of state declined to comment in detail, funds for the taslt force was · saylrlg Reagan's ornee may" jtt1tified under state Jaw. issue a statement about the ci..,..,. t-re:u;-<>Id, 1tl). pound Alaska tundra wolfi and Jethro;.:·& '1-year-old , S8-poUiid Canad1an timber V.'Olf, were found dead 'Sunday. funds' ln a week or sO. HE SA.ID THE claim may be revised and resubmitted, FLOURNOY MADE t b e .\ ' - .... -:-:----=-- -., JUST ARJUVfD Now FOi l lTT lf GIRLS long Dresses CARDIGAN ~~ at tho SWEATERS ,,. 'Yfi1 Grant loys _.. , wtiltt 511~ Ctr41ttftl Cotton ind polytster :· 100% '"' ~-''"'' ·~ 1 II flower print W/long ,..4,-wkllt, ""k, tt. sleeves, 1y111t cuffs ~lut. 7-14. •••• ind coll1 r. Co lors 1rt bl1ck ind n1vy. p..W c'.fr.4 .._u ... ' Shes 3.1 J. ftr llltl1 Glrl1 . . llrn 1·1 4 $27~~ $11 .49· $12.49 WENZEL CAMPING · TENT A CAMPER WITHOUT WHEELS! These tou gh, du r1ble tents with their slant·wlll design will 1t1 nd in the fa ce of any weather you may en- counter. 8x1 ~ GRANT'S SPECIAL PRICE 9xl~ WENZlt TENT-GRANTS SPECIAL PRIC E $49.11 l ' • <II • Solld color do ublt- knit or 1f1·prt1t WALKING SHORTS by Lt•i't!I pltldt by C1mpu1!1. Si111 21-42 SPECIAL SALE SE.LECTION! FAMOUS M~KER ''PANTS that FADE'' All SIZES AllD COLORS GREAT IDEA FOR ... BACK TO SCHOOU U1ht.Wal1ht Twt .. _ck SWEATERS '1 C1111pt:1, N1111 T•• & Al?tW. 111•1 l.J:l. .t.111rtt4 Ctlt"" s399.s12 NIWI UMoftJlnirt•• aL&IDI k ll* & Piii• ·-•19" -,., . :fi: {"'."' tjiij" .J::;: 'f LEVI'S' ·aat1tr.- ;::::;J {i :, 1 TAB -!1:1!ji SHll~TS Brn., Blue, lurg. S to XL •1300 I Ne.w .Styles KNIT VESTS s7so ~NIT SHIRTS •10& •14 > ' .. HOODED SWEA TSHllTS All S IZ~ Colors ire Grey & Blue. t ' . -J . $699 (; · Hi·Waisttd · . '' .~~ ~ORDUROY ·.~1 PANTS I ' .. · Wit• 1111111 ••II ••• • ''"" , , I ) . 'I· l"l'1• ft, $111 -(1r11 I •• I •Hk (loMktll. 100% ttlltt. I Sl1t1 •11. trtn, ••••· ••• . . l\ ""' 00 . ~ $14 ' Hig~ W1istt.d CUFFED ?,~ DENIMS 1 00·~ Cotton i ~ Sizts S.13 i $13 00 I .,,,, STETSON HATS Wt c1rry 1 bro1d selection of styles ind . colon. DESIGNS ALIVE SILK SCREEN T·SHIRTS S.Jtl A11t. Styt11 $499 ., ANAHEIM STORE ONLY Levfs STUIGHT UGCOIDS Still lust •7so . ·' lrtl'i41 Chambroy WORK i. SHfRTS I.JS T1,.rtd fit s~xL , on ,._, ALL "'lf'OSI Come See Our NIW NIKI SPORT SHOE FROM PUMA"' TENNIS SHOES! No. 145 RAPI D. Uppers of full gr1ln s19'ls cowhide. Foam insole ind p1dd1d MEN'S WIMBUDON tongue. Whitt 9um rubb t r sol11, "'"' """ '"' $14 95 p1dd1d achlll11 LADIES' NIKE tendon pad. RACQUETTE st9's - DEER SEASON IS OPEN! DOVE SEASON STARTS SEPT. 1st ~ . Satisfy all your ,hunting needs at \1 _ H the Grant Boys! Everything you nee \ from guns to clothing a re here i ·~r~o; - with trained pe rson nel to ~nswer t·. ~' . . ... any question you ml_ght have. See ,. ~~· the e xperts atthe Grant Joys first • : · . W f ( •.. i. f1 and make this the best hunting · · ~j· -, season e verl ~~;-~;:::.. __ ,.. BEACH C1nv11 deluu CHAIRS stripe th1ir ON SALE •··-~:,:·" 511" *EVERY STYLE *EVERY COLOR reel/white/ blut chair f .,to';" '7" short b1ck chair. ·•·•· "·" s51• NOW *EVERY SIZE HOW A1 1Hf O•AHJ IOTSI TIN SPEED llCYCUS ' C1nt1r Pull lr1k11 11f1ty br1k1 lev1n . the LEVI'S® CAPITOL of the WEST LEVI'S ® BELL CORDS All Colors and ·Sizes .' We've Gal It ••.• When Yau Need Ill I 1· • • I • \Vtdrit sday, A119ust l , 1973 DAil Y PILOT -J:J • -;•1a......i-,., ''00H.'f5P\.ASH-ME!S A~lEEP." 2 Ba.llet Defectors Do Split From Wire Service. Ballerina Natalia Makarova says she will never dance again with superstar Rudolf , Nureyev. ~ .... The two defectors from Len- ingrad's Kirov Ballet have been starring together in "Swan Lake" in Paris. Misa: Makarova flew to Canada after a performance in the French .capital. She refused to be specific -in TorontO about objections to Nureyev but said: "I am used to· ballet that is refined , and a partner must be refined. fl ex· ible, sensitive ... .I will not be dancing with Rudolf Nureyev ever again." Her final comment was: "That man !" * SJnger J'ollany Cub grinn'ed and 330 men and women con- vici. clapped, whi>Ued and shouted a.s he wound up a free show at th& state prison in Carson City, Nev. The performance in a stuffy prison gymnasium marked the flrst time me'n and women in- ( PEOPL~ ) mates have been allowed to see such shows together there. !'or 90 minutes, the inmates cheered Cash, parlicu1arly when he sang of San 'Quentin Prlion: "may your Walla rot and bum in bdl. . . . " * One month after undcrgoirig delicate open heart surgery. thn!e teen-aged brothers and their little sister are reported well on the road to the normal Jives they hoped for. Davtd Jr., 18; Richard , 15; Ke'81 13, and Karen, 4. were opented on June 28 at Stan- ford Univeralty r.f e ti i c a I Center to correct congenital heart defectJ that exhausted them easily" and threatened to shorten their lives by as much as 20 years. "They're still sore and everything, but they're doing pretty well ," their father, David CO.&eUo, said at their · home in Santa Rosa. * 'Mte-Republicans s e o i e d their 10th consecutive victory in the aooual corigressional basebaD game in Washington. whipping the Democrats 12-4 behind the pitching or Bob ~Dcllel Md BW Cohea. ~fiche!, a congressman from Illinois who bas been credited with every GOP victory in the series. allowed all t b e Democratic runs before being relieved in the third inning by Cohen, a hUrler-lawmaker from Malne. Cap1: Mork Pllllllpo, the fiance of Prhtcess Anne, was found Innocent of a charge 'tlf dangerous driving. Pblllips, 2t, waa charged in Sallsbura:, ~ after an accident last April. He and ·Anne are to marry i n November. * Pat Nli:oa has Invited about 13Cl mcmbm._ol -~e. SOv~· n on SBiillmf 1mlc etttn-: .... pany to lhe While House Fri· day ror a tea-and reception. 1be eroup U performing,at Wolftrap Farm Eark near the capital. * • .... .. ears .. Where Thrift Is ;\lways In Style Located on the Lower Level .. r -.-August _ st Come in . today, see what values Sears new Budget-Shop has for you .fashion-wise~ dollar-wise shoppers. ·All new all fir.st quality merchandise . . . no seconds, no ~Regulars. · ' · . · / . ' . Polyester Junior Dress • Polyester and ra yon, ell.sy-(are •Solids, solids and pe1tcrns • Slt!_vel~ss, ruffied sle~es • Machiru:·wash ; 3· 11, ~-1 j 988 .. ' , . Acrylic Baby Dolls • Mini with matching bikini pan1y •Animal print·on rop"bodice • Rick-rack tri m; machine.wash • Assorted colors; S,M,I: ~· ' ,. . 288 • "~ j • .Bodysuit Headline .. •Ca refree ribbtd nylon , • Reinforced snap crotch <. • Collared, turtleneck styles . • Grear colors; sizes S.~l.L 388 • r-' -' . -- .---------------------7 99tn_} }99 JunioJ," Dresses;______ ~ llliHe&' and Half-size Dre.-eu...3 99 10 9 99 P11ll-on Style , Pants 411 • E.i.s}•-c.i.rc double knit • Polyes[er and cotton • Fi~ure·flattering fit • t\1 ;1ny colors~ sizes 10·20 "' . • Intimate Appare,L-----197 lo 511 ' Long Gown ... Only • 100$'6 acr~·lic; n1:1c hine·washable • 1Jeeved arid sleeveles~ s[yJes •Pert trim s, ani mal print-on top~ • Pretty colors; S,lo.t,L 288 Prices Effective August 1st thru Augu'st 4th -• I < Acrylic Sweater Knit Pant S11it 688 • •Shot[ sleeve pull over tops • Easy to 'illo'ear acrrlic •Your choice of bright solids • Low priced-pick up several! ( • • (; .... \ · .. ;,,) ~ J...,. .to '••J. ~1· ., ' ~ .. .. Ou>ted Los Angeles County Junior' 99 '-.::.:;?--.._I Use Sears Revolving Cliarge .. .. :~ . ' •• ' ,, . ' . . . . : ,_ ~ ' . .. -. ' J ,. • . .. .;:. .. .. ... ~. " . : . • ., • ;, :, .. ·~ . •.. .. .. .. .. .• .. • ,, ~ ·' -· :1 :i ... , .' :.-. _,. ... public adialnilltrattr Baldo 299 7 99c 288 Krlltovkb ••Y• he meet •ult Sportswear_____ 10 Contour Br .. a ___ . '10 steking to recover '38,000 In ; damages he contends was 1 ! c1uaed when a 1urvty crew I : d~tro)'NIZuttaonhlsproi> .. ..,..,..,...,;..,..,..,"!"..,..,..,..,..,.., .... -. ..................................... "'!"'!"'..,..,..,.,...,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .. ..., .... _.._.., erly. Krlltovich , !8, aaid thel e county 1ut'\l'ey crew irot down or muUlated the treea on his 1 .. d near Palmdale wilhout permissioo. The county dented hi.I' claim for damages in January. ;• . Sears o. Costa .Mesa g333 Bristol St. Plione 540-33( • Bu.ena Park ~ · Orange . 8150 La Palma Ave. 2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 828-4400 Phone 637-2100 • - • 9130 A.M; to 130 P.M., Store Houn1 Mondar thru Sat~~' Sunday ~! Nooa I ·105P.M. ' i ... .. ' . DAlLV PILOT ' ... , Wtdnt~.V. AU91'it l, 1973 • Stri:l~e Delays Seasm• r TOMGHT'S TV HIGHI.IGHTS ~ TV Openers , Spread Out ., ABC fJ 8:30 ~ "The Devil and l\!lss Sarah." A legenda"l' outlaw with the· powers or Satan uses hypnosis lO possess a woman's soul. Gene B'D.rry, i. James Drury, Janice Rule. . • KCET till 8:00 -What's the Big Idea· Kearns, the bietrapher of Lyndo11 Johnson. hosts I ~ Doris J this first of a fi\e·part discussiOn series. ' r . K~J G 10:00 -'-"Long Day's Journey Into 1 Night. The\1962 movie version of Euge_ne O'Neill 's "I" greatest pl~ s.tars Katherine Hepburn, Jasol) Ho- bards, Ralph Richardson and Dean StockweJI. l ... '· ... TV _ DAILY LOG 11 .. 11c11cs 1•cx11 C.G •s• fllWV ;r / ..... J. C..tl11m/R. We1u R09tr Moore ., 007 "THE LAST 01' SHEILA" • "ltVE AHD LET' OtlE"" "THl51F WHO CAME TO ''THE MECMANI(" OINNER" .Ctltr !POI &ol~ 111 Col<lrt !PG) ~H°AR'llA0--- 1}1.PlirlMENT" "l\/fltlvtHIHG YOU WANTllO TO l<HCW " AJOUT SEK" ltlll. In Cokrl tR) Mi•aclo ot a Mu1ic•ll • "ClODSPELL" !Cl) • "HAROLD & MAUDE" • IPCl ) ' lletlt Ill CtlOrl 01ury, JWtt Rule. A 1e1enduy aut.1 -~-;,;;;;;;;;;,;;,;.;. • ..;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ l•~ with lh• powers ol Saian use1 /IMI. ND BLOW.ING I I" l!ypnMi1 lo possess ii woman's soul • 0 ! 0 and help him •supt f1om justice, l'IL\HLJ·:."i ("Jl,\\11-'l.J.'\. By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (ACl This year's fall television premiere will be the nwst drawn>t.1ut evel":'-And, il nlight not be a bnd thing. Debuts of the new shows \\'ill stretch from Mooday. Sept: 10, until the end of Oc.1ober. The reason, of course, ls that the 16-week strike by the Writers Guild of Americ'a hit the stud ios and networks just as lhey were geitring up for the season. All but a handful of the .series are back in pl'oduclion . The ren1aining few '~ill go before .the cameras irf the next few weeks, With probably the latest start set for "Kojak" on Aug. 22. NBC has the most shows af· fected and is the only network 1)1at has officially announced the premiere d a t e s o( its latecon1ers. TllEV ARE: ''Needles and Pins" and "The Brian Keitlt Shov.•," l''riday, Sept. 21 : "~:nicrgency," saturcia.v. Sept. 22: "Tia? NBC S u n d 11 y 1\tystery Movie." Su n da y , Sept. 23: '"rhe 1\fagician" nnd "Police Story." Tuesday, Oct. 2: and "Tl1e NBC \Yednesday 1'.1ystery Movie," \Vednesday, ~t. 3. Other stragglers are ABC's "Kung Fu" and CBS' "Roll Out ," late Septeinbcr: ABC's ''Te'mperatures Rising," "Bob ~ Carol & Ted and Alice." ''Griff" and "Toma." early October; CBS' rotating seriC's. "11awkins" and "Shaft,'' 1nid· October : and CBS •·Kojak," late October. 'fhe networks have not ahvays premiered their ne\v shows in the s.1me week. But one network isn't going to give another ,the competitive edge, .. and about )hree years agn they settled into the prE'sent pattern or all starting at the sa1ne tinle . to"'RO!\l TllE networks' point of view, starting all the 500,vs together in early September ma~es a lot of sense. &nnmer vacations are over. schools are back 1n session, the foot· bal! season's stp.rted and cooler weather and shorter days are just over the hill . l\1ost importan1, it tirs the premieres into one n e a t package that can be efficiently promoted into an "event." It's much easier to generate ex- citement about a s i n g I e premiere week than a lot of odd starting dates. But it's ahvays struck n1e that the nel\YOrks a r c somehow missing the boat - and doing a diss.ervice to thl' vle,ver dustry. and to the film in· TIJE VIEWER is forced to gulp do\VD all the new shows at once. Then by MarC-h -ex·, cept for Lhe midseason replaceJTients -il 's all reruns and downhill until September llgain. As a viewer. I'd prefer a more flexible system of new shov.•s scattered throughout the year, TV for the film industry has become stricUy a sea~nal business of feast or fanune . They scramble for a while then sit on their film. It severely limits the a010unt of v.·ork that a writer or actor or director or technician can do . Production that was not limited to a .single starting time would allow the industry to become mqre stable and provide longer periods of employment. Wednesday Evening AUGUST 1 ·-Sf'EGIAL NOTICE ALL PROGRAMMING m Mtrv Ciirlllln Show L ,\ Tf,\11·'.S m Dr•111• 'fl J•p1nest Lll'ltUlll Pro1r1111 - 9:00 B (jJ:oa1 Au1ust While strut· ilin1 to retllin his objectivity, Oon Autust nluses to honor evidence plKina: 1n old hiP school football teammate 1mon1 tilt susptcts in "BRILLIANT!" · .II l!ITll l'liJ:-.T. ~.\', ;\L\t;AZl.\'I•; "FASCINATING!" - • A 1"idsum111er Drealn Set ts subject to dl•fllt 111d/or pr• 111\Pflon tor covtr111 ol 1111 Wtttt&att tttlrlnp. , , S<OfJDO!Il!IJCEl!llltn rn®J •-o Bentnz• 00 CourtMllJ ol Eddie'• f11Mr O W1nted Dtld or AINI m The flintston•• ID Stir Trek tE Los Toots ED Hoclgtpoclre Loc11• lil Three Stooaes l:!O Ci) HoPn's tt1roe1 D MO'fle: (C) (90) "'Pett llelly's l luts" (~ri) '55 -kdl Webb, Janet leiall, Edmond O'Brien. ([) CIS News Walter Cronkilt c:J ltaw CiMll WIH Tr1V1I @)Merv Critfin Show m bd11mritll ED sut Yu11r Yillr Y" m uri11t [l1J CJ:) NMll CD De511t llMltrt Ef) Uttlc Rtscab ' 1,0011 rn om• ... 0 Bowline: tor Ooll•rs @ Morit: (t!lr) "Abar:• & .. I'll" (d11) '53-Robert T1ylor. (!) U11t1111ed World 0 Wut's My U111? m I Lt'l't luq :...__ m I Drta11 tf Jtannit fB Si111pltt1111tt1ri111f1 m whtt1s. """* 1 'Cl•r Ell MllHCI . ail Nldol!lffs ff 11 C...wktll g) Speed Rltlf I murder. Cil hi ftJ YM Lift m0r-f!J ,,,. c.ra .. '"""-l!ICiitt s.til till ... -... .....,. "Al the fish In bit ShH DocMmentin& 1111 ,apic\acular riSt of P1ru as 1 flstiir\r' Mtion, this Pfotllm u1m· inn !ht efftd ol this bure:eoninr ldustry on th• countl}''s •n¥iron· "'"· @m NDChlcfll tbli1n1 EB b Cite• Mi l1rrie l!J·Jlplim Un1u1f11 ,...,_ lO:flD IJ (I) C-(R) B1m lfllsoll &ut:Sts u 1 rural n1wsP1Ptl' tdi!Of who hires Clnnon to .un1arth tYi· denet of a stries of killlnp. B lMJ m SEARCH ''Flirht to "°'" whe11" (R) Hugh loclowood dd1et· orde!l lo investigal1 the mysterious disappe111nce of 1 boyhood !1i1nd. and the 'lllu1blt carp plane he was flying. omm• ... @ Tw11tpt-Zon1 0 (II aJ Owtll ManUll "Why b 1 Cloo~til Letter'" (R) A ¥0!1mt11il1 retu1nin1 draft ev1der il ch1r1ed ' wi1h mu1de1in1 his a:irtfriend's 11- lhtr. nm Matlltson 11Jtsls. 0 Movie: (2hl) '1.0llt Dlf• Jhr· 11ty inti Hipt'' (dn) '62-K1th1· rint Hepburn, Jason Robirds, Rtlph RichardS(ln, Dttn Stockwell. f1) l TIS Pltilltl 7:30 fJ WKkJ World If )oftath111 Wi1-ED! lflt!l\ I first tllltlofl: Tell H Im M1rtin Milner ruests Alt A btlii11d-the·sce11iS 'Study ol (I) Hi1111•1-llt!Mt Kenny Ro1trs ind jht first Editiol\, 0 W1it TIH YDllr Fitht' lttl Ht111t ont al th1 etiurrtl}"s IOJl·Wllirll n- Hlrry is deluged wi\11 111111td 1tt11 conlinr lflll!PL ht slips in 1 resta,ur•~t in f1ont ol to:30 O Tllk lack 100 ltwytfS. . Ill OM Step ltplllf 0 Htlp Thr flltcll!bor M ioH· H _ .. 00 Yoo Ailed for It a I all ..... O Millitn $ Mcwie : {2tlr) "'Stm• fl)Yldu tn _Conflkt• tllinr Wildff (dra) '61-Ralpb Mtek· ~ ::,!:~': er. Carrol Ba~er, Mildred Ounnock. .....,..,. OQ}Willi Kin1d0111 lt:OOIJUO@DmOJN•WI m Thit Cir! ·ffi (j) ®J f1) News ID D111net 1J 0111 step leyllld rn stlrtfronl @ h1ry ~\1son !D Yount Dr. Kildtrt m Trutll or Couequencn fE Thi AHim• F1mi'1 I m MOYie: "Dutsidt tht W1A" (dra) I ..., ~ '50-Richtrd Basellart. 1:1» IJ Sin"' .,,. Cher (R) William 11•15 m Ci11e1111 34 Conrad and Austr1ti1n 1in1er Rick, • . Springfield 1u1sl ll:JO () 00 CIS Lite Ml¥ll: (C) 1h1 O ®J mAd••lZ MKetpint P•br" {com) ·04 -Jeri}' Lewis, lain .. (R) Officer M1lloY helps Sil Evtrett Sloan, Ina Balin. MacDonald bridp tilt 1ener1tion, 0 (Im @n Jobllny C.rw11 rap with his S(lh. I 0 Ml'lie: "leU1 tf SI~ f11n1ndo" 0 MO'lll: (2hr) "'f'frtr·Nlntfl Plftl· (adv) '47-0onald Woods. _ ltr' (dra) '42-Cric Portman. • I 0 ®Wille WMlll el Enterum-0 @ EB Tllidtr Thin Wtflr! ment "The Str1n1e case of Dr. "Sa'lt thl Kid" Nellie tries to re· Jekyll and M1. Hyde" Part I Jack P•· h1bilit1t1 1 teenirt cu ttliel by lane• stall in thit television 1d1pt1· t; havlna him wo1k around ttie llouse. lion of the ce!eb11ttd Rolmt Lal# '• 00 Mt• ti Utt. Set "Jacques the Stevinson story. Amphibian" m To Ttll tltl frwt; m Tnilll or Censequtncts 12:00 @ M1nluil Dl11D11 " m Thi Unta11t•1blri (J Movit: "RtQll lusttrt" (dr1) "' EE LI Seilor• Jll\'fn '38 -Humphrey Boftrl, 'Gtofll N £D DOUT Whirs thl 111 ldet! B1tnt. ~ first of I llve-p1rt discusslo11 st· mA1trt1 lfiklacl Pmlllb . , ries hosted bJ DDrls Kearns (l)'ll· 12:30 m (C) "fKI of I Facltlw" (drt) ~ don Johnson"• biotnpl\fr). '5!i -Fred MxMLlfl'IJ, Oorott17'' ~ @E Chl!Jl~P Wrtstlin1 Green. r EB n. M411111 FMnilJ l:OD (l) BU OO Ntw1 t :lO 0 0 lD NIC Wrdntday Mp· 9 HirftwlJ P1io1 ttty-lanttel (R) Valuabl1 stixk 1:45 IJ Movie: "Ht ailln Tall" (WIS) ~ ctrtificate plates 111 stolen a~d '6'--0an Oury11. Tony Yount. ~ Banacek is called in to solve thel 2:00 m Atl·Nialwl Shew: .. Unlllf Mr ·~ cast with 1 detdlint ol •B ~ours. j Slin," 4'~ret M11slldHrs.. ,. 0 (1J CD ABC WednUdiJ Mol'ie: 3:10 tJ Movie: "Don't forpt ,ap Wlpit (C) (90) ''Tht Dftll l Miu S.uh'" ttlt Blood OU" (dra) '68--St,phen ($Usp) '72 -Gtnt Barr,, hmts/ ~ou~1. Au~t1n Wi llis. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES ' ''"' U (C) "l1lt -II ..,... (dn) ,\ --..r_ ;,.. iill~"1't !!'., ~ 1>!1lOJ:·. . • • 10:00 (}) ''TIM: 'f••i,.. P'frllidtlpll1 nl Ptrt I (dr1) '59 -Paul Newm1n, lhrt11r1 Rush. 0 "SC.Fld lo Dtlfll .. , (mys) '47- Bela Lutosl, Jo)'ot Compton. • 2:1» 0 "'#)lilt Huntress" (dr•) "57- Robert Urciuhtrl. Sua1n Stepl11n1. "'Tou111 AJsitnmenr• (•d•) '49 - Don Barry, Ste•• Brodla. 1:00 m "Eureb stoU.ldt~ (ad~) '49- Ch ips R11tertj, Gordon Jackson. •• .. 1:300 (C) "W1td of the Miry Dt1rt" (ldv) '59 -G;iry Ci»per, Ch1r1t0tt Heston, Midl1tl Red111ve. l:OO (j) (C) .. M1tnilic1nt SIY111" Cond. i .... '1'1 ,~ Tit" {com) '3} -Uurel '" "11\d'!11ii"ify.---:..--.~ "41 .. -- n; "Mrstny Submarint" (d!i) '63 -Edwbd.Judd. ~1 3:30 0 HJet Slof111" (lf1a} 'f>2-R1ctlsrd At1~nbcrough, S11nley Baktr . 4:00 6 "Dtwelion" (dll) '(6 -14• Lupino. Olivie d1 Ht¥111ind. 4:30 (l) S... n lOAN lislin1 KOCE, CHANNEL 50 [l.\\"f[) Sl!E:E llA i\'. Ki\xr:r\' "ENTERTAINING!" -HI·:.\ fil·:l".P. S\':\!l!(',\"f.EJ) COtl!'.\l :"ilST The set lo Golden West College's sun1n1er production of "A ?\·lidsum1ner Nigb~:s Dream." August 1-4. has been tenned a visuAJ allegory of sizable propo11ionS .and im· compared the job to building the C-Oliseum with hammer and nails. "SPELLBINDING!" I<• 1\ \ l:,\HHE·r, ~I ETHO ;\lEDIA TV But privately they and others are iinprcssed. "FIRST -RATE!" • HJC IL\Hl l Sl'llll'l\EI.. Tl,lE ~1.-\(;AZl:\l:: • pc!Cl. • Created b~· theater arts designer Robin Huber, student technicians \\'ho pllt it together Huber de\.·el,oped his co~pt last spring in association \\i th noted CZl..'Chostovakian seen· ographer Josef Svoboda, a leadCf' avant-garde set ',•:,~<iOf P~ ~-·-'"'••'•'····«Cil-<f'C'l>S .... , <>1·Gl'"' ,•31'<('.',.ijl< F « ,.., ·~p ........ ~~ .... I>•·""""' ..... : .. "" • '(•"l-'."' 0.<e<"-1' "' ""IE l' ....... , ;~ "'' "'' . "'"'''' ..., '" J(" "j .,, • ·~ < ,,,..,.~, ........ (11'••., ..,,,.,.,,_..., ,..,, ....... ~ .... .,,_,_ ............ . e. v .. •VE:l!SALFtEL~~:.E . Tf(>••1•r:01.01>• PG~~...,..· ·;• CO.HIT ' ., . MDJl .. fRI. OPEU,JO PM SlT.l & SUfll. OPEii 7:00 PJI SHOW STARTS Al DUSK IOTH THlATllS -· Matthau C:U.01 !PG) Burnett wmom OPEi "45 P.M. Wff!ENDS IUO PM. .. JULY 27-AUG.5, 1973 -ANAHEIM-llONVEN'JION CENTER All AIR CONDITIONED • SEEi. .. THE ONLY M"JOll: FLO'ltlll AND GARDEN SHOW IN SOUTHEIN C.&UfOll:NIA fEATUllNG fOll: THE FIRST TIME ANY'lllHEll "fLOWEI M.&GK OF TH£ lllOPICS~ •••• AN ANllllAlfO flOl.&L SPECT .&CUt.&* SEEl ... 1HE VflY LA1EST INNOVATIONS FOii: THE HOr.I l G.&IOEN WITH OVEI 1JS,OOO 50. R . OF GllTlEllNG EXH1SllS SHOW-HOUIS: f-111':. M. W••kday1 ' lMotr-11 P. Ill S.t..,n:lay1 N_...9 P. 111. s ... ndoy1 . ADULTS 12.DD • JUMIDRS stoO (chiWr•r+ "'"d•r 1'2 fftt with pa,.nh) DAILY PILOT CARRIERS HNRRLL The DA ILY PlLOr""is proud of its corps of yollng salespeople who deliver the newspaper to your door. These Y.011.11g nien a.11d-wonie11 are the cre~m of the community. ~ach nionth, the best of tliem wilt be selected for l1st111g 011 tile H.011.or Roll. EW:h earner listed here has obtauied at least four new c1tsto111ers during the po$t 1nanth, has had 110 niore than one c~tomer complaint f01' the month and tnust have paid on time his or lie r bill for th e n.e1nspoper bought "who/.esate." Numeral.,in front of star (•) preceding each name i'ndicates number of consecutive niontlis._tjat carrier has been 011 the Hnnor Roll. Roti Millor Mith1111! D11vmon · Al Sant• Merla Framc i1 Ch11rbonn11•u Jemmy McCOy Jeff Oillon Mtrt Gr•elt¥ St•ve C•illv ;<1 ik• McMft nui S~m Will>am• Bruce C••nt Cnuck McOow1ll ,.-Altn Tra cy Bill Butler Jim Ltrr Mik• Ro1t P••I B1 ll•rd Bobby Whipptrw<ll John Wlll•rd D1vid K1tchedori 1n Tim Rho1d1 Gro9 Will1fd Tom Vorder P1 ul H1tuluk Angel Fuorto1 Todd Show Mi•o Cowin J ohn Pitghri•m Ritherd G•imen , Stott 5trigl John Bridgom1n Mike Slrigl D•~nie 00011 Joff Form•n 2" Stovo l nrtn l" .Colo ~6dft•y 2" Jeff Stov1111 2• O.vid L• Mont1911• ' 2· Milro He•g•n 12' l•v Jono1 2· Jim Rou; 1' E1ic Rootot 1' Roborl Gino 1' ohn Hile 1 Chri1li111 Dehlingor 1· Dennis H1gyi 2· Rav l'enfiold 2' Jo• Clayton 2" Chtil Bender 1' Doug Ad1m1 l ' Gr119 Sim1ki1 J' Eddi• H1agan ]" Rick Alltn ]".Lindon Tindor ]' .Grtig Flotthor 4• .Normon Tu,k•r 4' W•do .Freier Carriers '"of ilie Mo1itli Mike McManus, Costa Mesa Jim L. Boulter, Laguna ~i[s 4• Billy Hu1!on 4• Eic Oehlingor 4· .J•fry Oonahu, 4• G.uv Willi1m1 4• Mike Bebcock 4• Rho1 Bebcock 4 • Noil FriedkoH 5' Kovin Minnich S' Jeny Munyor 6" Gloiit G•rti• 6. Li1a Cl1rk 6' Tim HooJ.:e, 10' Bri•n W1!•of I J' Chd• Borirltor 11• Donnh 5t1lon1 25'. Fred S1n~ho1 25" Tony S•nch•1 lO' Bryon St•lon• l 1" Gt•9ory D•¥mon ,_ Mike McM1nu1.and Chris Boulter 11re 011ify Piiot Honor Carrier• ~f jht ~. Mike is the son of Mr. ·~ Mr!. Don ~cManus, 1l1 M&rrllt Place, Co1t11 Mesa. His f1vorite sports ere ba.seb•ll and fl~hlng,_end , h11 profits are.!Ming used toward the purcha1e of a horse. Chris is the tWelvt ye11r old son of Mr. and Mri. Jim l . ~ult~r, 22641 Geno~a , Laguna Hills. He likes to rl~e motorcycles and participates In all tpo('ts. His hobbies 1ncfud1 collecting marbles 11nd baseb4tll cards. His profits 1rt used for 11vln9s .ilnd motor· cycles, ~ . ~--·-; __ ,,.,,,.,..,'- • ' • ., " , ' designing and one of the first to use projections aud fihn within the frame\vor k of a piay. or atomic structure. Looking at . the tv.·o settings for Shakespeare's comedy -the forest and castle -Huber struggled to find a common ~S ONE of 15 , pt'rsons denominator when he hit on participating in a workshop the cellular theme. \vith Svcboda at California "Ce\l w1ils are basic lo the State University, Norlhridge . environment, so in this set llubcr credits the experience the:\' sy1nboliro both organic for "'hat aud iences \\•ill sec Ctl matlC'r and the man·made stage. ca!."lle." he said. ~·in preparation for the The charge is made by ar· \\'Crks.hcp. I simply beca1nc ranging the big sections in dif· immersed in his \\'ork. his : ferent configurations and by style. technique and prin-lighting so .there is phy~ical as ciples," Hut>E!r said. well as artistic separation" The result is a n l"'lC'- pcessionistic design where le******** there are ·three large mov~ble sections, v.·hich fit together. and 13 levels. EACfl OF THE 13 platforms , is six-sided to represent cells I .... THE ._ID&!]} PERIMENT ....... Cologo_...._,_, ~,.....,. .....,,__, CIOecf ---.god! ' ond Morlo11 lr111rtdo Wolt.r M1111tt!e11 i• "CAt:IDY" IRI m MANN THEATRES U!ll f IT 1~:'5·1:4S ' PIOI Ntwman "MACKINTOSH MAN" " "BULLET" •# . . I · JIUI . . llCK 1n•1w1 . VII IYKI I TECHNICOLOR• l~"'" 'lU5 "SILVER fOX " • ~ south Coast Plaza, u \AM Oil" !W1, Al HlilDI. • Ji4•·lJS'f , (IHlf ...... SHDWNil. DAY Of THI JACKAL~ · WMTll .. TWWIU o CAIOl ~ ·Pm 'N TILLIE !Kl . .,.. -.....:,:,;;, ,..,, :;•.,11<' F~y c .. ~ •:·-~.., i 'f'.•am1> ·~· '"' Gilun & lllLY ntf'KI0111 CHINESE CONNICTK>N :J~" "'••" ~ ... \ ftl l.ltcn~~~·~I ('1;11,I .,., •• 1 OKLAHOMA CIUOf ll'e\ !Maot: 11:1~. !;..,, ,,. r.a,"8n (If~ ......... ,, •• y 5l•·•ZIJ : ... , .. ,.~1 ~-· .. " 1• ·~~h u1,-r ~ l'rt·I'"' !!>':•: lll·U•7 NWml' IOtlD .007 1111' ""'"""" LIVI AND Ln DIE !Ml 1 THI MECHANIC 111e1 Lt"ooll'\ A>• -~t"' ··~~n $J,.,,,i LIVE nlS tWto11 1.., · THI MICHANIC!Nl -~ • -·· .. • Enth1is las11a A bo1inds '.Up. With By TOM BARLEY and all points In between but Of tt11 D•Uy ~u .. 11.n every number, whatever Its It takes somethlng out or the rorm and heritagt, drew ordinary to tempt this critic shrieks of delight from the away from a 1nusic beat that happy youngsters surrounding ls solkily ancMred lo classicol me. And that b o u n d in g , n1usk: but that is exactly what energetiC cast didn't have to the 0 {!p With People" show tell them more lhan once that pMed to be -an offering 0 Up With People" I I k e s that ls very much out of the nothing better Ahan people ordinary. joining In. '11\eir music, .though varied, , is not really this writer's Jlne VERSATll..ttY goes hand in of COWltry but that was a ·hand with enthusiasm, it ap- mlnor consideration 1 as t peered, with many of the hap- . week.end in th~ 1ight of the py YOY,flg performers singing, reception given what has to be dancing a~ playing mo~e !he most cnthw.siastic cast r than one instrument this Special derstand, and the trio or troupes Is currently hitting Orange County in a "shotgun•• format that will enable fans throughout the area to tJke a look at this delightful and col- orful ensemble. Marina 1-1\gh School. Hun - tington Beach. hosted J1 com- pany last night and will do so again tonight at s·p.m. but if you can't make that show there will be more "People" offerings Friday and Saturltay at 8 p.m. Jn the. San Clemente High School gymnasium and on the same nights ;1.t Santa Ana Valley High Sch<iol. offstage crew. Many hours of work are involved In prepara- tion and dismantling but the massive, oot-ol-the-spotlight chore Is taken on happily and willingly. But that. 'as far as I can see, is the very spirit of these splendid youngsters. T h e y range from 17 to 23 and they •give a year of !heir lives to an enterprise that has won the show tirtn frieo~s in 22 nations and "35 American states. have ever seen on-4P)"'ttag~ fast paced, C(l!orful 'ftltlr music range runs "Up With Peo e" from rock to pop. te C()Untry tually three sho ac: . Tll E GROUP will wrap up un-local coverage Sunday with>'a I was delighted to learn that several ot our Orange County youngsters won their spurs during this loca l stay and wlll be traveli ng with "People" troupes that will be seen in Spain, Belgium, England, Italy and Ireland before they come home for Christmas. ---, perfor1nancc in the Laguna JULIE ANDREWS DICK VAN DYKE DAVID TDMLINSDN GLYNIS JDHNS "' WALT DISNEY'S MUSIC·fl LLEO SPARKLING OY Hi11s Lei s ure \Vorld auditorium and it's my bet. , based on certain happy ex- perience, that the youngsters in that part Or the world will be no less enthusiastic than the crowd that gave my eardrums a thorough testing last weekend. One couldn't help but be im- pressed at the preview performance I witnessed with the way in which every member of the "People" cast pitches in to get the show before the footlights. THEY HANDLE their own props. lighting' and scenery and they do it all with a smooth effi ciency and aplomb that would do credit to the mosl thoroughl y professional 'SLITHllt" & ••SOYLEHT Glll.-N" ( .. 0 ) 211d llG WEEK ! "Ll9UID SPACE"- by Dale Dlln'h , GOOD FOR you, Barbara Ewalt, Tina Peck and Susie Friend of Newport Beach and Eve Tipton of lrvlne; it is good to know that ou r county will be so sp"lendldl y represented during you r happy months with this fine ensembl e. It's no surprise to me lhat · this number tops the "Up With People" enco~e. list. .It tells in its first four lines Just what "Up With People" is all about: "\Vhat color is God's skin? It's black. brown, it's yellow, It is red, it is white, Ev'ry man's the same.-in the good Lord 's sight. Anien , you fine young people of "Up With People." Amen. ~ "SHOWU.U. 11.PltUI" 10) SHOW ITAl:fl At DU .. 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Bolf Bar •as 111 d111s 1f ll1•t. doll- cate bdl Iii II c11.iti11 Jiir ski• .IS it CllllSIS. l,Plar Sill 11111 Sl11 s .... , Lew sn .. , Lew '25c 29c -i.2~~ ........... FANSPRAY Spray Paint U1lfer11 "i1ra1i, t• loterlor er uterlor SlrflCIL Ilsa Im II cnet,•rel ....... 1 .... ' ' ---· . -·- I t l l • I ' ' • r ' • ' ' ·' . . . I . . " ' "' ~,~ ;· " . ; i • .. ' . - ' ' ' "' ---.... ---• Wrdntsday, August l , 197) DAILY-PILOT 17 . ' • Phil OlseB .Battles for Pos~t ' • -. 7!1 4 AARON -, 7-31 -73 I ,, , /-$. ..Mprlin I Vet~an ·Lau~ Philosophy Under Knox By Associated Press ;'If we learned something from one of our most tragic seasons, it will be to pick out our errors, concentrate on correcting them and then forget them." Merlin Olsen, the 270-pound defensive stalwart of the Los Angeles Rams. refiecteQ only briefly on the 6-7·1 Na- tional Football League campaign of the Rams a year ago that br'ought the fllVtg of the coach and the hiring of a new quarterback. · "The only thing I want to remember from last year is that we made mistakes and they shouldn't be repeated," Olsen continued. "We made serious mistakes. If we hadn't, we would have been in the playoffs." , As Chuck Knox takes over the reins of the Los Angeles club, he becomes the fifth head coach for whom the 32-year-old defensive tackle has played with the -Rams. • Knox has an 11 p.m. curfew· even for the veterans. His rules are much more strict than those of Tommy Prothro the past two years and his fines are stiffer than those imposed by George· Allen when he was at the helm. , * Olsen: Foi-,get MERLIN OLSEN -·nr-,~. PHIL OLSEN ll' orld Stars to Swim ~ 7 Meet Marks May Fall In Missio11 Viejo Splash _ No fewer than 17 meet records cou ld fall in the transplanted Los. Angeles- lnvitational _sWim meet at ~fission Vie- jo's Marguerite Recreation C e n t e r . despite the absence of such famed Olyni· pians as Mark Spitz and Frank Heck. this dividual medley meet records. Thursday he will contest the-standard of 2:00,7 in the 200 set by Gacy, Hall and Friday it will be Hans Fassnacht's 4:41 :35 mark· in the 400-meter indo. Olsen, w~ has a master's degree in economy and is the owner of sUccessful business enterprises outside of football, doesn't objeCt to Knox's regulations. --tiro' ........... i,--- Five records will be threatened: F!liday includjng-the 400 indo. John Nabor ot · Madera Oaks Swim Club will be after Mark Stanwn's 2:10.2 recoi-d m· the 200 backstroke. Bo •. ll9'ta -D~r.bj :; ,,. " ~aron Nai·rowly Misses 702nd After Hitth1g 70 I ATLANI'A-.(AP) -Hank Aaron had Ruth's all-time record of 714 career home cracked bis 7011.t career home run only runs . moments earlier, but there was little joy When asked if it was right down the \'I think whenever there is a change of coaches, it is part or our responsibility as _ professional athletes to give the new coach a chance to prove his philosophy of winning," he said. ''That means accepting. the conditions he lays dowri as part of~ winning. It is another part of -our responsibilities to make adjustments even though it means nof having , sorrie of the personal freedoms we enjoyed before.'' Prothro had maintained professional athletes should have sufficient motivation on their own without the necessity of being motivated by the staff or by stringent rules. _ _ . . The meet will be held ThWliday. Fri· day and Saturday with preliminary races at 10 a.m. and Uie first fmal evmt at 6 eachevoning. ' Experts iii the field indicate eigl\t · marks could be broken in;.the men's com- petition and nine in the women's events, including a pa.ii already held by Fountain• Valley's Olympic star, Shirley Babashoff. In men's action, Steve Furniss, representing the Huntington Be a ch Aquatics Club, may threaten the -in- tor the ~alµj slugger. middle, i\aron said: "Don't make me say 1be s,.ve& had just lost the opener ol that, then the commissioner will be on a twl~ .OOubie-header to the Cin· my back." He was referring to a· recent ciDnall Jll!c!I' ~y ~ IA.'W!'s 2a&b Associated P"JS! story in. which some-. homo ruo ii(~·~ in the ninth in-·National 1.ea~"pitch..., s3id t6eywollld "or"'f~~~\·~~-~.W.-~-'~i:,.~ was,~'•Jirsl since ~. t' •I ,. ' • . ' ' JulY ~'iOOth 11 }( ~ --"It l~-., to bl! tllitWay.''!if.r-Br¢t or the ·Philadelphia ~n.:'. Aaron, rillirtna to the fact that many_ of The milestooetiomer·was worth 700 silver his-bom..S,tlils -year are oomlng In losmg dollars to the 'lucky Atlanla fan who When Olsen broke in as a rookie with the Rams Bob Waterfie1d was the coach. )Yaterfield was succeeded by Harland Svare' who in ttPf:;e Way to Allen. Appraising tlle.11 x approach to the training program, the big veteran -...., <tl •lblnll-w•''• pr.obably <!oing. more what I consider mOaningful work as . opposed to those lltings just.,deilgned tet fill the time ••• make work sort of things. -Texas Hurler impi:~~~j:v~. To Robinson tauses. > retrie-ved the ball. •Aaron, however, provide~ some ex· However', Tuesday night's blast didnt citement for the 25,506 fans Ul 'the second make it into the stands, so 701 1 silver game when tre narrowly mls!ied No. 7~. dollars will go to Aaron's favorite charity. Aaron came on in the fourth inning as The Braves management will continue a pinch. hlU,r witb ~ bases loaded and to give away the silver dollars that ripped a-long driYe .. WbJch Reds' center match his home-run total until Aaron Andy .KoecO~t cwlth his back reaches the coveted 715 mark. the. fence. It wtrrt ~ a sacrifice To the 39-year-old Aaron. No. 701 -A'as pPipg a three-run inning and giving "just a number right now," admitting ~ Braves .. • 10-5 lead. But Atlanta lost that the ones that really count are 714 lhe le<Olld'lame, too, U-)1. and 71>. On this~ A8fOll W'B8 no mat c.h Tue.hon:i,'inun moved Aaron to within for tbe-l;edi Joe Mota:aa. who drove m four of all·time leader Stan Musial on the .even nms with three homers and two list of extra base hits. Aaron now has doubles. , 1,373 to Musial's 1,377. Aa""1 diftltd No. 701 off right-handed ... never ,Pedro Borbon, slamming a 2-2 fastball over the.""'ire fence in left-center field at the 375-r.ot .mtirk in Atlanta Stadium. The ball hit off the pennanent wall ~r 15 feet back and dropped in· to !he ·!!raves bullpen, 400 feet from ,. home pllle. For Bedrement "We are concentrating on things that help us play better football. All the drills ' are designed to simulate some fonn of reaction or skill we should have to play better-footbajJ .''. The main drills are about 90 minutes duration but Knox pUts his squad through walk-through practices prior to thal "A smart thing wa s that the new coaches kept the terminology we had used in the past," Olsen said. "Instead of 30 players having to learn new terminology on defense, three coaches had~to do it. 'Ibis way, we'll be better coordinated early in the season." David Clyde had tire California An~els singin'g -both the blues and his praises. Pt)ised and precocious, the 18-year-old lefthander, only six weeks removed from a Texas high school campus, bedazzled California for the secood time in less Tuesday night. "I was• impressed ... very Impressed," Angels Slate An .._. ... KMl"C CTit) AllQ'. 1 Tv;e1 at,CeUfornfa Aug. 2 Tn:u at California 'Aug. 3 Oekland at C•llfcirnl<'! Aug. ~ Oekla!>d 11 C1Ulornl1 AUi). s Oakla1'd I I C1!1fornr11 1:55 p.m • S:SS p.m, l :SS p.m, 6:.s5 p.m. 5:.s5 p.m, commented veteran slygger F r a n k Robinson, who doubled o'ff the youngster in four trips. "He has much more control than you \VOuld expect of somebody his age ·and his velocity is good, too." Robin Backhaus of Marin should push Fassnacht's 2:06.52 butterfly record; Rick Colella of Washington is the favorite in the 100 breas tstroke and could e!J!.se John Hencken 's standard of 1:06.89. Heck! holds the 200 free recofd of 1 :f>G.98. Three swimmers, including Corona de! Mar 's Kurt Krumpholz, are possibilities for setting a record. Mark Greenwood of Fresno-and Rick Klatt or Albuquerque are the others. Colella will bid for a second record in the' 200 bre_as~troke Saturday1 'lbe cur- rent .D¥lrk.1s _%:25.24 by Brian Job. • 1.A4'Ridti ~Ont,. holder ot .. ~ m~ - record in .:the 1,500 freestyle of 16:03.SS, has bettered. that mark this year and is """ "" the lew defending cllampions entered in rpen'.s competiUon. ~ Charlie. eamJben of Pasadena. is the record tr61der in the JOO backstroke at 1:00.21 . In the girls' competition, Peggy Tosdal of the host Mission Viejo Nadadores is a threat ie the 100 butterfly. Dana Shrader holcts the current JOO fly mark ~t 1:04:56 with Miss Tosdal posting a 1 :04.0 effort and Deana Deardurff of CincirUlati boasting a 1:04.5. Keena Rothammer of Santa Clara will be ·on band to defend her 400 freestyle record of 4:25.31 but shouJd have stiff competition from Heather Greenwood of Fresno, Miss Babashoff and Jenny Wylie of Santa Clara. In the 100 backstroke Enith Brj&itha of the Netherlands is close to the ·world record with a 1:06.l and is a definite threat ·to Karen Muir's meet mark o{ 1,IYl.3. Jennifer Bartz or Santa Clara ts a threat in the 200 individual medley with a 2:24,5 compared to 2:25.3 meet record. * Error·s - Brooks 'lakes.. i ~starting Role · OJI Defense By HOW•~ L. H~DY Df tfl• Dtll'f 1"1'9t ltd One of the strongest rivalries for a starting berth on the 1973 Los Angeles Rams defensive unit may be at r.igbt tackle. • Two men who started th& 14 regular season games for tbe team last 8easOn are'back in the fold and if Phil Olseh has his way, he \\•ill be back in the apening lineup again after losing the spot to rookie Larry Broqks for the secooQ halt of the 1972 campaign. Olsen, a resident of Huntington Be:ich, will also pick up a few extra cheers from the Marina High School social science classrooms. His wife Connie ls a leachet at the school in this department While he lost his startbJg position ~to Brooks for the second.half Of the year'll'be isn't discolU'aged about the fact ~in training camp at Cal State (Fullerton), "Everyl_xxly is gearing for a cham- pionship season anO I'm-sure ·we are going to be much stronget1-'' \0-says: How does he figure tliis-" Will' colne abo\lt? · · :, "We are employ'ing different defensive tactics which will make ~ llhe . m~h stronger. Coach Ray Malavasi ((he defensive coordinator) has brought sotne new things to our team." 1 .J43la.Vasi-was-an ...asistant -fOr Jbe Oa~and Raiders prior to joining ~ Rams staff this year under new bead roach Chuck Knox. Jn ,.p1aining his _ llleory m lm- provement this season, Phil continue&: "Everyone is working ~ bee1Jise he wants to and not because it is forced on the individual." Phil's career has been spotted with Set. backs but this doesn't faze him. .. He followed older brother Merlia to Utah SI.ate. He earned most of the same honors includiilg All-American recoCru- tion at defensive tackle. · · After graduation he played in the E:Pst4 • West Shrine game and the ~ .B4iwl. While practicing Wlth tbe ~ ;t.n- Stars in .11110, he-s"!f;red an;::t reqilired surgery: ..::.c::.~' ' . ' He sat 'out the ..-wup ... g11 · ' of joi&ng the Boeton Patrklla and '.' '-!. declared a free agent at aeason'a eDd. The Rams were quick \o..olpNilDP!Jyt ll!'the third -··S.O·d,117~--.. • kniiO wai injured '11111' liliolbtii\~ was ._.sary. ~-i poes he look at· ihe rivalry IOt a starting . assignment with apprehens\00? "No. I think it is good for the team to have this type of competition and it also gives us:-depth." A uaUve or Utah, be enjoys his-off· season job as a manufacturer's repre- sentative for a bedding firm in I.Os An- geles because be gets back to bis old stomping grounds at least once a month. Bui he doesn't plan a-retlD'D to that ler· rifory in. the immediate future. Daffy Dodgers Running Bases As in Past -- ''lt was j~ a fastball," said the 39-- year-old Aaron, who is closing in 9n Babe Aaron Revea~,Plans "I've seen guys throw harder but he's sneaky fast," · Richie Scheinblum. -HOUSTON (AP) -They call Hank day/' he said, "I think of something the "He bas tremen us composure ... he's Miss 8'basboff holds the meet r~ in the 100 and 200 freestyle at 59.74 and 2)07.69. She has bests or 58.8 and 2:04.3 thls season. HOUSTON (AP) -It looke<i'llb the / daffy Dodgers of Brooklyn days. as· two . Los Angeles nmners wound up on, 'the-/ same ba..e here to kill a Dodgen~y Back to . Oass For Charger Aaron ·"The Hammer," and Monday the late Jackie Robin.50n told me. He told me not used to gi g up runs but he didn't Southern Christian Leadership Con-that until he saw black ~:fices in. come unglu when ~e got in trouble." fere.nCe made sure Do one forgets it by managers' positions, until he .saw more ,. presenting him with a 16-pound .silver· blacks as coaclTes, that .the game would ff fl plat.ed sledge-hammer. · be like stagnant water to him. Tex•s 14> cautomi. 121 · he "What baseball needs to do is revamp •It r " .01 •It ,. 11 rt11 "I intend to retire the season 1 get t "t ,. T .; bl k n opporturu'ty to o.Ner$Oll, 20 s 1 o o Alomar. 2b 3 o 1 o record."' said Aaron. "People seem to 1 seu. 0 IYve ac s a · Harri!, cf s o 1 o Gallagher. 3b " o o o show their ability to lead in other places Freoo11. ltt s 1 1 o 1;.Rcir.>1nwn. dh • o 1 o feel that I· am trying to do away \\1ith h . tbe fi Id ,. A.Jonnson, dh 5 1 ·2·, R.ouver, 1b 4 1 1 1 LA s v EGA s s an Diego !he· memory of Babe Ruth . That 's not t an JUSt e . -But~s •. II 3 0 1 I Sj:helnbtum, rf 4 0 I 0 Whi !tuclakls. lb • 1 2 O ~vanon, pr o O O O Charge,...-.numlng back Lee 'te said true. Babe Ruth is one of the greatest Grlevt, rf 3 0 l 1 Slan1on, II 1 0 0 0 Tue d . IJe has d fl 'tel decided t Ut tllllllllJS. c l 0 I I Beny, cf ~ l 2 0 s ay ' e JDI y 0 q l men to play the game. • Th p . d M!Kkanln. u 4 0 2 0 1Cu1ny1r. c 1 II 0 0 professional .fbOtbaII a00 .tetum to the · .. 1 Just don't want anyboOy to rorget omas raise ~~T~i. p g g g g ~~1~1~;::-i1~.P'!~ g ~ : Universitj' of Neva~ at Las Vegas for lfank Aaron." .. ournom.. P o o o o EPSteln, p11 1 o o o , an advanctd. degree: · F p St"""8nson. c: 1 o o o "Pro •·11 ... ···-....... to me," White Aaion. who has one more year tq go on or rogress M"'" " ' ••• "° " ~1 6'f"" bis contract with the Braves, said he has , ~~:."~11,b 11 g g g ~ said at hls home hert, ""but my main no doubt he will break the record. CARLISLE, Pa . .-Duane Thomas, the La,., P 0 0 0 0 concern ls to myself and wbat.J want to 01 look at Roger Maris who had a controversial running back "acquired TO.:!~.. 31 ~ ,, 4 Tot~ 211 0: !. •8 2 do. As Jong lis f was piaying pro ball, it "Al to hit 61 ho . -~ 1£ [ Cltllornlit 000 001 001 -1 wa.s preventing me from doing whal l Wuv e season m~ • ....... frorn saJt' pie go Ju\)' 20, will play for the e -.v.eou, KuM'll"' :i. op _ Tu as 1. LOB _ Wanted to do... ..,. • can't hit 14 in 1~ seasons, I -d0n't W8Shlngton' Redskins against the Detroit 1'&lll S '· Citlllttrnfa ••• -Mack•l'lin, Grabr&-lwlt~. deserve them." L' · xh 'b" Fr'd · ht F. Robinson. HR -R. Oliver (14), s -Grieve. White, '11, was the New York Jets' No. . ions 1n an e t 1hon game 1 ay n1g . a1mll9s.~F'-e~rr<>wh1. Llenas. 1 draft choice otd·of Utah W.eber State in A~ron said blacks h~ve )1roven . Coach George Allen said Thomas, who ciy<1e (W,~J> '! ~ ~ E1R. •1• ~o 1968. A veteran or lhree NFL teams, he !~~Ives on. the baseball f1el~ and no':" JO~ed. the Natio~I Football L:e~gue team =~kl l·llS 4 ' I I 0 Miss Roiliammer has a 2:04.9 and Miss Greenwood a 2:06.4 in the 200 wlUle Miss Brigitha has a 59.3 and Miss Greenv;ocxl a 59.5 mark in the 100. Miss Bartz could lower her own stand- ard in the 400 individual medley and MiSs Brigitha has an excellent chance to set a meet mark in the 200 backstroke. and hand the Houston Astros a ,vic-- tory. With i.AJs Angeles hehindrf-1 In the eighth iMin g Tuesday .nJghf. Bill Russell Dodgers Slate . All G•mn M IC,; ('41) A119. I Los An<Jllt$ at HOV5l0r> SoU p.m. A!XI. 2 Lot Anotln II HOUSl'Ol1 ,S:1S p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~ Followlng I• the 11ppro•lm•l1 time schld11l1 for 11\f 151h Ann11al Los Angeles lr>vltallOl'lll1 swim mHI 11 Maro111:i11 Recreation' Centtr Ir> MIS,IOl'I Vlt)O. smg' led to left. Pinchhitter Tom Paclore,Jc Women s eventt •re llr.t wllh a coru.o111llOl'I rac. alld • ch•mr,lor\lhtp rtce In each 1verot tor mtn •!Id flied-out, but Davey Lopes slng1ed to womtf1 : t11tf1tog c~iue~1~~l~ right to put runners on second and llrst. 10 •. m. -Prellmlnorln. Manny Mota ripped a solid Sin'"1'"' just ' 11.m. -100 n'llller butttrffY. ~ ,,u p.m: -..oo meter triteJtyll. 'to the right of center field and Cesar 6;_50 p.m. -100 meter bKktlrokt, -ro~-' (' lded t•• baJJ ..,_. ' d 7:1! p.m, -* me1,r ll'ldlvlcr~al l'MdlfY, \A;:\leno 1e 11t:' on ~ uuv an 7:~ p:rmo .... «IO ~ter medley rtloy, threw home. Dodgers thi, "rd base coach FltlDAY 10 a.m. -Prenmlnartn. Tom Lasorda, respecting the JO\ln& 6 p.m. -200 mehr butterfly. • A~ • th ''"' 6:75 p.m. -l!Xt rr.ler bf"ea,lllrokt. .;~ro s arm, put up· e stop s~ a.s ..., 6:50 p.m. -* me1er tr"51yle, Russell -··d~ third · 7:1S.•P.m. -@ me1ar ll'ldlvllluet mt'dlay. ,..,...., t:U 1:.0 p.m. -900 met'" 1~ntv1e ret1y. But Lopes, rnnnina \vi.th his head Clown, SATUllOAY '_., ... o,e. 10 1.m. -Pr1Umln1r1n. kept going~ When he got to third, there ' p.m. -\,l()(l met1t 1r~1v11. was Russell d thi d ba Do 6:•5 p.m .... 100 meter freeslyll'. . -an r seman ' ug 7: 10 p,m, -200 meter bilckstrolc.1. Rader g"i"ning w1'th ball m' "and. };3' p,m, -200 mtltr brt•1tUNlkO. 1 ........ II ~l.-=<l!.m!lV ,Y!f"!" "~''='~"""4'~·~'r.·t~~~4Mf~~~;;:~-=.--'-",,j was tr~ed to the· Chargers last year by· 1~;s tune for tliem to move to highe...pos1· '8! its Ditlrtnson College tra1n1ng camp c.w.111 ... 1 IL.S·ISJ , 11 ' 1~ ! ~ ~ ; '""~~I ~ Oons in the game. ... . eight days a·go, J:tas done more than ex-Lanoe o. 3 l o o o J '--'"-"41-".' ...._ ''µ~.,\;l'."' · • .~~A-•11 .~._,,...,._ .. · le •·-boll'-· led Save -rMm (IJ, Time -2.2). Antnc11nc1 He · nwor ni m1ne orr. asOn ~-"~a.-•ua~ llU6;UOllM;l • ...,..4-•• pec ·",..";'~;~f'".c"="-"""~ .... ,A _,.1,,t ,:.(,;,,,.-·11.1_· ... -• ...,_ ... ~ as a juvenile counselor here. .. .. . "I am dellnl1'\t golil( back to school here liM;gt) my Oillilers', but l haven'l decided -whAt employment ti> take right ftiii7' 'White sa14. -· Beef Shortage Cuts Into DAKAR, Senegal r Sprinters Herb Wuhlng191> and ·Manhall Dill quit tile American Jl8tlonal track team Tuesda y and depirted'<'fo• the United States despite a thtial• or being baMed from future ~ams. ( ' · Dill and 1Washlpgton, members of the 4()0..meter i:etay team, were to participate in '3 meet against Africa. this weekend. Dill, or East Lansing. Mich., said he was nturnlng to 11<hool an6 Wasbln'gton, or Flint, Mich., said ho was going back to work. "' However, 1.1.S. head coach Jim Bu•h (Ste BRIEFS, Pap 11) WILMINGTON, Ohio (AP)·-Members of the Clnc!Mall Bengals' football team are finding lhJngs like lasasn. and ~paghctti on the dining table these days a~ a result of the beef shortage. · "It's a tr~l1)<ndous problepi. At the moment. we're getting onHlXth of what we're ordering," said Wayne Dttwcr, . who , is in charge of seeing that the Bengals get enough to· eat-. Brewer, food service director nt Wilm~ lngton College, said his meat supply hn s · dwi ndled from an average of 800·1,000 pounds a week to 400. To combat the problem, Brewer said . \_ • he's been forced to ~dd. more fish, led and thal's what we try to do," he poultry and pork to the dally menu. said. "And W'C go with the Oilers llkc lasagna For instance, last week's grocery list - and spagnettl. In 'addilion. they'll looked like lhis' average about seven to 10 pounds a day -180 PQUnds. of dinner l•rved prime ot cold cuts." he said. rib. . · _ Brewer said close t.8bs are kept on da.i--120 pounds of stripped New York cut · steak. 1.Y consumption by the r.Hl().member -1•5 T-bonc steaks. ' Il<ngal group. • -137 lt'..Unce stripped sirloin. It's a big family to keep fed, but" the -75 whole eblokj. Bengal organization cuts no budget cor-"We siarted oyt th .meat making up ners when It comes to food, Brewer said. 80 percent of them u. Now we 're down "Quantity and quality, It's first-elais~below 50 percent. TM shortage Is a all the way. They wenl. the players well-ser!OUJ pi'o~lem. Who would believe a na- . ' I 1 I .. . Football tion as riclt as ours could ·have this hap- pen?" J>Ondered Brewer. He ngures fpod costs average $7.50 and '$9.50 per day P'!' player for the National Football League· club. "\Ve. figure about $1.25 ,per man for. breakfast, 11.75 to $2 for I u n c.h and 14.50 to 15'25 for diMer. We f~ college kids oo 13 a day," be said. Ice cream is a favorite and the pla,Y(!rs average . about one quart a day each, Brewer said. "And theY're crazy oboul seedless grapes and !lihg cherrl~, We average _ about 120 pounds of grapes a .,..k and 60 pounds of cherries." • One was -Davey i.AJpes . "Lopes just took It for granted,'' said ltader, "that Rtlssell was going to score. He was running hard to reach third. I touched them both ju.st to make· sure one of them was out."· . LOS AHO•l.E$ ttOUSfoti ••rllfll a.retW \.oon 2t:t I I 2 I AOllf rt ) f ..J-0 Mot11 If .& 0 1 0 Mefttff •1 ' 1 l'r04 Brt.,,..r 11 O O ,P ' CtlHM.cf ~~ t "1 I WO.vii ct ' O 1 I Wt~lt· )'I I f F-ufOl'I c -' 0 I t Qffl:iider-1ft"-I 1-1 I Gtrvtv lb .& 0 .. , LMay lb I 0 0 I Ct't 3b 2 O I 0 H1lms 2b >•O 0 q ,Mkl'lff'Dl'I IOIOJU'!f-C )00 f WCrwtrlf rt ~ 0 0' 0 Otll:Obrta D ) •t O t ll~stllll •1100WlltDnD OOOf JOflnp 1000 • '•clortll If 1 o o o Tot•! U 2 t 2 Toftl l.Ol Altfflll ......... ... ., • ,- •' .. ,, " • .· • " J8 DAILY PILOT WedtlHday, AugUJL 1, 1973 Mater Qel Falls Mesa Golf For Tonight Mesa , FV, Uni Tom·ney ·Scheduled -Alamitos Entries Top Cage Foes 'Three Ornnge ·Coast arOl· 56-55. to hand San ta Ana prep basketball tca1ns we" V~lley the undisputed title victorious on three summer-.....tith one game remaining. !~ague fronts Tuesday night as Santa Ana Valley clinched COsta · ~1esa . University and the championship with an 89-~ Fountain Valley triumphed. win over Rancho Alamitos. C.osta Mesa bested Sonora~. University·s victory was a 69-45. for its I Ith win In 13 result of good second half Orange High League decisioru:. team defense. The Trojans of University came from University reversed wi 57·29 behind to post a 56-55 decision halftime deficit and much of over Warren at the Sunny the credit goes to the re- llills lHgb League. bounding of Jim \Vhite (~l And Fountain Valley found caroms) and the overall play th e right comblnation against of North Carolina transfer Ron the Santa Ana Valley junior Nichols, a 6-2 candidate for varsity in the Costa Mesa the varsily. Recreation Dept. circuit, 41·40, White led in scoring with 14 at Estancia High. points.._ while males Scott Mater Dei stumbled in the Kaiesjian and Jeff Giese ad- Mesa cirCuit to Garden Grove , ded 13 and 12. No Change In Area Costa ~tesa ·s laugher v.•as led by Phil Salazar and Andy Sager with 23 and 18 points. Those two shared the brunt of the rebounding v.•ith six each and Sager additiona lly was credited with four assists. ~ Entry blanks arc now •available in the pro shop for the Costa Mesa city golf .c~mpionships to be staged at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club Sepl. S.9 . The event is a two-day af- fair, uWig the Los Lagos and Mesa Linda courses o n a lternate days. An entry fee of $30 includes green fees and participation in the prize list for the winners. Players "'ill use established ~SCA handicaps with entry "lltST llAC• -..00 Yltat.. 2 Yftt o!ch , Ct1lmlftfl. PwM $1600. C11hnlno prlt1 .., __ "' "' "' Truly A 011monc1. iL. wrl9htl t.4'0'1 HOllOI'" CJ . D•.-rtf'I Vi n P1llto Sllm, 4M. l lck941 l•~fl1tl'1 C1!, fO. KlfQtll) Tvrnl!on. Ut, 8•Nl•I S.m Moon. (It. ,r.d•lt) FoJCll VlfldN, IJ. Vffld) ~ !llondt Joe, (C. SmlUI) wn1!l• Girl, (S. Tr.......,rtl ~ummtt" ,cu~'rir11t, !O ... Mgorril f "' "' \~ "' m "' "' s'ECOND ltACI -4"IO y1rdt. ) Yflr ol<Si . Allow•rtt•. Pu™ ~1.00. ·~ "' "' ,., Tll!rd lm•9'1• (L. MYlttl LVCllY $hlloh, CH. PttQ•) COMY Girl, (I(, Hillr ll F1.t.lt.. All•!r. 10 . Knl11nll Mud Puppy, (Iii. 811'1b) T• Bnl, (S. Tr .. ,ur.) son 0 1 Gold CVPk:I, (J. W•nO '" '" U'7 ·~ "' "' "' deadline Aug. 29. / .&. J • t The junior golfing progra,..-' fl.181lll OS at Costa Mesa is under way ·with the second week of lessons for yo~ters taking. p_tice Frid~l I. A charge ~f $1 includes clubs and balls foi\ youngsters. \ .. / Big Canyon ·Racing Results "°' Tlil9MIY < , ... , • "''' Fishing C.osta Mesa meets Lowell Thursday night (8:45) in its final summer league lest of the season. University's final outing in the Sunny H"tlls League is tonight against Troy at 7. TOURNEY VICTORS -Craig Neslage and Bob Wright (!rcim left) sh'!J< hands with finalists Doug Verdieck and Bill Sn1ith (right). The Neslage-\~o~t ~ande.m captured the Boys Club men's open. doubles champio~ship Sunda at.Mission Vie. jo Marguerite Recreation Center with a 6·2, 64 triumph. 'I'he annual member-guest tournament a t Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach doesn't take place witil Aug. 24-25 but the eotire entry list of 258 players was filled on the first day of signups. "llllT''lACE -1SO ·y•n:li. 2 Ylt r old,. Cl•lml"f. P"1'M 51600. Fri.no Deek cn1rv1 <W•rdl U.00 t.00 4.1a WF!ltlLtt't Oo1C IC1rdoJ1) lS.411 16..0 Mil Cltmtnlln CH1rt) J.60 Tim.·-11.Sf Alw rillll - Superchlrtf, Fishing a long the Orange Coast remains about the same with good <.'ounls of bass and an occasional large barracuda along with the usual catch of sheepshead, scuJpin. bonito. mackerel and rock cod. "We have limited out on sand bass every day this week." a spokesman for McCullah's Huntington Beach Pier operation ~ys. A 15- pound barracuda was also taken on . Tuesday on the Big Mac along with some white croaker. "We're getting good counts or nice bass at San Clemente Island along with sheepshead, • sculpin. mackerel. blue bass and assorted other fish," Art's Landing reports. "Fishing has been real good for barracuda. bonito, sand and calico bass along with a lot of sculpin," is the report from Davey's Locker. Dana Wharf reports an in-crease.. in activity on bass, bonitoi blue wch ~d rock : • fish 'With quite a few bar-·neada. shorts ind '8 few bonito._ To da te;,~ hoped -f.or lltt.!lcore i run ! has n o t ,u1M1opeci ··The I fish a re reportedly too far out for the Orange Coast arCa landings to reach on 4-rigular schedule. ' OANA WHAll,--7 00.1,, 716 .,. PISMn(l9r&: 691 bl'a. Ill blrr1c\ld11, 607 bonifo I l'lalibul, 101 rocllll1F!, 19 m.iickiral, :)( 'httpstield, 7 scutpln, 2.U ..blue 119rcn, 1 wtll!t !IN blss, 11 misc. /-Nl.WPOllT (0•'1'1Y'I LIK:lllf') -ISO inQl•r': 4,2 11trr•cud•, 200 bo"Uo, 169 wnd 111''• 3 wn!l1 Ml blu. 15 •ti:k cod • 111111>u1, 1S7 m•clcere!. !Art'' Ll!MM1111 -n an11!1ri: 2 b•rr•cuda, 106 ri.ss, •7 bon.!to, I whll1 ie• blss, 125 rocll. cod, 11 rn•Clltrtl. HUNTINGTON l •ACH -36 1ngltri: 350 wnd 11111. l~S t>onllo. IUL 89ACH -)Sl tt!Qltrt: 32 bo<'llo, 37 bolrr•cud•. 1,0SI Mll•d blH. l•ntt -721 -lefl: S b•rrlCudl , J.«) DOnho. "wnd b1H, ' M•libur. LOMG IEACH Cll•lrnonl Pltr) -M an<1leri: )(15 s1nd l)lss. S blrr•eud•, I~ boflllo, 1 Fl•llbul. 11,..• -10 1n<1lers. 111 t>onfto. J blrr•cud•. 10 sano bll1s, I F11tl1>UI. IPilrtl<llnl Und/1111 -n •ncil•ti: 76 D1rr1c\ld1, 61 bOnlto, 13 ce11co bau, 1 white w• blss. 4B rock cod. 1"3 s.nd Diss. oce.ANSIOEi -176 11rigl•r1: d b~r· ricvdl, 77 bonHo. 111 kelp baH. • wnore . M• bin, l h1ll1;1ut, 91 rock coo. 3 .......,,..,,, DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO .GAS SAVERS '66 Nov11 SS v... •u!O·lr•ru... ll.1 H, POWlr ltlt. !XOOl•tl $977 "6f Coron•. Coup• COt.lill Mew "" ,. ,, tJI '• Sal•I•t 10 3 2 2l S111•r 90 311 Jlleota 3 0 I 6 Runkel J O 3 6 C1rrlco 7 0 I • Sanos 1032 Shiro 0202 H1rllg •10 0 2 Kllorey 2 0 0 • Holfmao O 1 1 7 W1!1rm1n 0 0 7 0 Tolll' l l 1 16 6' CM Open Loop T/i/tle Cliriche1 by ~ckies Scon bY Q111rttrs Cosra Mesa 16 21 u 1&-ff S.Onora 1 11 ll,...1-.S Un!vtnlly (U) Blackies officially annexed the Costa Mesa Open summer league ba s k e t ba 11 c pionship Tuesday nig at Costa Mesa High wi~ 85-65 lllltklH C""ll M11;::6otn C1g1 II ll'lg' A &C:Pr 1,, W t. Ga " ' .. ' E1c1dr;ar:1" Arbv'• my '9 II pl Ip OCC Jo umn! McC11111nev IS o 1 JO Rt1¥tar~I R111tv .. ' .. ' .. ' ' ' . . ' ' 0 11 11 Fl•lcher 0 0 l 0 Ji!~J1eb1<k M~nnlng i ~ l l /~' Cllncli>ed cn1mpJonshlo. ~~rl~~ll 2 I S ------------K1m1k1 l • 3 rout ofct\ed Carpet Realty. Oude« 1 0 2 To1.1s s 10 is The victory boosts Black1es' HaltTJmpi::i~ti"v~r~10,i6. lead over A & C Propert(es i. 11 P1 1P and Escadrille to three games Vllbu.,.. 1 l J 5 Jo111y ~ ' J " with two games remaining. ~~~er i g ? t In the other scheduled test, ~~ ~ i ~ ; Saddleback maintained i t s 1_ ~t~m•: sA v111ty JV. ~f1.' 16 H winless record through a • MV Nine Ousted, 3-0 Mission Viejo's American Legion baseball team exited the A n a h e l m Invitational 'l'ournament at La Palma Park Tuesday night with a 3-0 loss to Plaeftltia. The winners took advantage of five Mission Viejo errors and five passed balls to chalk up three runs early in the ab- breviated sLl·inning test. The loss ends Mission Vie- jo 's season with an 11-13 record. which includes eight one-run losses. 'l'ony Richardson Ytas the only player to hit safely for Mission Viejo Tuesday, col- lecting a pair of singles. And Kevin McGarry was the only Missioo Viejo player to get as far as second ba se, reaching it in the sixth inning on a walk and a stolen base. Rich Rommel was the vie· tim of the non-s.u pport in the field, taking the loss after striking out seven. Mlnl9n VI.tit RldMrdson, '' O.nvnor1. c·lb Romrntl, p Wl>ll~. 711 Roblnton, 11 McG•rrv, cl Mofll"· lb Chl1l'IOlm, ')D.rl T1v10r. rl Schmlltl, c Tot1I' '" ff fl pf Ip 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 21 0 2 0 21 0 2 0 d games with a forfeit 05s to A & C Properties. Blackies and Red Carpet Realty battled it out in an ag- gressive game that saw 38 personal fouls called. Jeff Cunningham scored 10 points from the free throw line alone as he and his Blackies mates totaled 25 points at the gratis stripe. · R11ny (651 Panliter 21ylor C1re Cr1ik Simi SlmDJI Gatners K. H.ill 8. HlH Tol•ts .,.cklH (151 fQ ft pf Ip j 0 ' 6 1 I S 11 l I 1 1 l 0 2 ' 1 1 ] u 2 I 3 S I l I ' 6 I 2 1l 0 0 , 0 2t 71l•j f!I 11 pl 10 i • l 2'0 l l I t 3 1 I 1 I ) 1 11 I • 2 12 1 o 2 a 1 io s n D 0 3 Q 30251685 Spike Victors Terry Huddleston and Ron Kirk were individual winners Monday night at San Clemente High in the first all-comers cross country meet of the swnmer season. Action continues for the next four Mondays with the first race billed for 7 o'clock. l\-Ion- day's agenda lists the t¥.·o-milc and six mile. Monday's results: Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE ·!\1e\v York Baltimore Detroit Boston ~1ihvaukee Cleveland Oakland Kansas City ~linncsola Chicago i\ngt'IS Texas East Div l!iion W L 6-0 48 55 45 66 48 54 49 50 53 38 68 \Veil Division 59 41 6-0 48 5.1 50 52 53 49 54 40 63 Tuttd•r'• G•m1i -r,.,, •. Aott•li 2 aa11;m0"1 i , 'Clev1!1nd I Oilrol! 6-t. Mllwau~ff 5-4 Pct. .556 .550 .538 .524 .48.1 .358 .557 .5~ .515 .495 .476 .388 GB 41 :i 61,~ 8 ~% 171,'! NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divb:Joo St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh l\-tontreal Philadelphia N'ew York W L 56 48 55 51 51 51 5-0 53 49 57 44 57 West Division Dod~ers Cincinnati San Francisco Houston Atlanta San Diego 66 40 . 6.1 44 6-0 46 551 53 48 62 35 70 TllftdlY'• 01mn Ho\tston ], OOdt•n 1' CMICllDO •·$, PllllldtlPl>I• ).' c1nclnn1n •·13, .<1.111nt1 l-1 1 Pct .538 .519 .500 .485 .462 .436 .623 .586 ·™ .5fl9 .4:16 .333 GB 31,~ 6 12 20 30'~ Allf9. lrtr1t •• ,.dll, 1lr c•n•., h•~I· 1t tYClll7111 New Y(H'k S, llo11on • Ka.1•1s cnv 1. cn1c190 1 Oekl&l'd •. Mll'lnt!<l,_ l, 11 flffi!n9' SI. Lavis 10, MOntre•I 5 Pl!ltbllrori •, N-York 1 ~n Fran<f«O 5. Sen OIMO l TM•'f"• 01m1• $1477 $1277 '70 Mark 11 4 Door A11l9. 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S•l'I O•l'llO IKlrllY .,, T~Vl'Mlll"I G•fllt' Clll(990 •I Pllfl10llPI!!• SI. Lovlt 11 Monlrt•I Pl0Sbu1'1111 11 Hew York (lncl~n1U It A!llll'lll Otd,...I •I Houtton Ont; t8mH iclledultd. Modern Bod y Shep fc,r All Ct1 r• O···· ~.; 1-.• ~.·., I · ~("' ~ '.' • '.' ·:, · :.1 a-,l \ •11\u L·r :, l r . ~ ... ~ . - WE MAlilC OVERSEAS OELl\IERIES 1 • Net Title To Wright, Neslage • Former UC Irvine star Craig Neslage and current UCI player Bop W r i g ht emerged as the". Boys Club Charitv Tennis tournament men's.doubles champions Slln- day, v.rith the former netting a $100 check for his efforts. \Vright's amateur status prevented him from sharing in monE"tary awards as the two overpov.'ered Doug Verdieck and Bill Smith. 6-2 . 6-4, for the title al ~1ission Viejo Marguerite Recreation Center. The event was staged to benefit the Boys Club of the South Coast Area chapter and San Clemente's E x c h a n g e Club sponsored the l*team tourney. Monies in excess of $2,000 were turned over lo the Boys Club. The Ncslage·Wright tandem got to the finals after a 4-6, 6- 4. 7-6 triumph over t.he H~­ tington Beach duo of Henry Leichtfried and Bob Duesler· Ve r d i e c k and Smith qusli£ied for the finals by besting Dave and Dan Bohan- non in t"·o sets. O!ht r r•iulls: Mtn'i A Let·H•w1tY dtl Oltm1r-Oblr, 6-J, 6-1. Ml"'I II Btlden·PhlrPOI dtl MclC.tl'lna-H1rrla, 7-6 7-6. Mt"'' c Frltnd·PooltY i;lel Kll•""'4'·W•lin, ....... 6·], Mtn'I 0 SlrnT••·S1raw def A~rSOIH\lercFl•nl, £.1, l-6. Womtn's A . 1ncl!'-JOhnvud ~I TMompWn·Pr1gve, 6.0 . ...o . Robert J. Wigmore .,. #J. ;.a ~ • "4 -:.t;;,. -... : ..... _.:.i.. .,,. SEE us FOR A ulo -Horn10.wn•r1 -l utl"'" ll'lt ur•nce -l o"lll1 -Lif• - H11lth or ll'IV olh•1 typl of intur1nc•. W1 \>/Ork for you! WIGMORE '"""' INSU RANCE 2tSJ He1bor lltd .• Cut• Mno 979-2555 It wiH be a better ball of partners._ coriipetition pl~ an ecclectic score. for the two days. Jrililie Coast Bob l;lankey Snd Glen Davis \\'On low net honors in the t h re e-d a y mem~r-guest tournament at Jrvine Coast CountrY, Club over the week- end with a score of 185%, Low gross victors were 'I'om E. Cummings and Dr. Bud Taylor with a 205. Competition was on a better ball of p3rtner be5.is for the first and third rounds with a pinehurst scotch s c o r i n g system used on the second day. The annual jack and jill member-guest tournament 'A'ill be staged at Irvine Coast Aug. 12. It is a combined better ball of women and Of men players in each foursome. ~fission Viejo Next big event at Mission Viejo GoU Club will.~ the an- nual invitational event Aug . l&-18 with signups now taking place. Roger Belanger, head pro at the club, returns from a two- .. week Canadian v a ca ti on Saturday. 19th Hole ,., . . .. ~ ... , ·-. - ·.:;.:. ---. . . \ ~ ;.'.. -, ... " . . • ,, . .,.,· .. 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Val Popov Jed the Golden West scoring column with It points while matea Gary Andrews and Ken Kile chipped Jn with 15 and 13 counten. O.leM Witt 1'1) 1, 'f '1 , I . • • C•rllr llosMt ROMfl· And......,, Kill p'l/':.11 H•lll1rnt; 1 6 I If . ' I" ' 1 ,. JI 7 1 '' FU(llrton, )ll..J't. . . • .. • .. --: ..,. ...... ' ' " .... ( .. • • • • I • ' • • •' , •• ' • , ' . . .~ ~· ..... j . . South All.Stars to UtiliZe .. M:~.rriner's Sp~e~ O~tside < Deity ...... '""' ....... DOUBLE TROUBLE -Quarterback Dan Accomando of Westminster High and center Warren Ray of Newport Harbor will play key roles for the South in the annual . Orange County All·star football game at Orange Coast College Aug. 9. Imposing List 5 Western High Stars Have Top Credentials . By STEVE BRAND Of ... o.111 ,, ... '"" You'd trunk when five players from .the s.ame team ate named to an All-star club, thett mlght be quite a bit of • jealoosy among the other playe~s. Not So says North head coach Jim Everett, who has five of his ·western Hi.kb starters on the Contingent which t3ces the South in the ltth annual Orange Cciu¢y All-star fOQlboll. game Thursday night, Aug. 9, at Orange Coast College. ,"Fo9r of ~e ,ptar.ers. were picked to llie ~am," says 'Everett of members of hll CIF AAAA fU>alist dub. "and when we had. an Opening, the fll'St person I cou1d think of was our own guard, Tom De' La Hunt. He's proven.me a prophet in practice." ~le to some It may appear that the roster, is overloaded with Western pJ.&yei-s, a check of credentials reveals an imposing array ol latent. middle guard) ready lo stop the run and ~fensive half Rick Caskey back to de. fend against the pass. wiruiing coaches filling out rosters with their own players is nothing new. When Anaheim was the dominant Orange Coun· ty pOwer, Colonists aplenty Wf!fe O!l the roster. TV "It gives us an advantage," says Everett. "With plityers who have run the Western High system all season, we don't have as much confusion as might be ex- pected on an All-star team. _ "We're platooning, so everybody will get lots of playing time. There haven't been any gripes yet and we don't expect any." Acost~ is also happy t.o see several of his teammates on the club. "It's just easier,'' be says. "But a lot of the players from Servite and Anaheim have been working out most of the sum- mer with our playen oo it'~ like a big family anyway." South coach Dave Holland has two of his Corona d'el Mar players on the active roster with a \bird as an alternate. r Ex-Laguna_ Star , Fully .,,Recove~d Fro:rq Injury · By HANK Wl!SCll Of .... o.HY , .... Staff ... Bob·Acoeta, Western quarterback, wa s nained CIF AAAA Player of the Year and mentioned Qrl Severa\ high school AJJ. American clubs. Another ot the super- stars, Paul Charlton, was the CIF 'first ream middle guard. Both passed up the prestigious Shrine All«ar football game in Los Angeles to play for Everett. Television Personalities, ft'• poosible three of the fonner Pioneers will start on offense. Acosta could hand to regular hallback Alan Osbon who just might run through an opening carved by De La Hunl. who at 6- 4 and l30 Is the biggest guard on elll!er t~. When the South goto the ball, il'may find linebacker Charltoo (convertedirbm All-star TicketS ' .... , '·-. .. ~,,.. ~- Diplomats at Swimfest What did I~ take to turn the Los Angeles tnvitatlonal meet, one or the four top summer s~ events in ·the •a· tion. into the. Los Angeles Invitational "meet at Mis.<Jlon Viejo? ' · Farui who attend the 15th annual event at the.Marguerite Recreation Center pool • .. .... also been Installed. and fans will be kept contlnuodsty informed of resulto • . · Seating bas been enlarged to ac- oomodate 4-000 fans fur the meet ac- cording to Mark 'Schubert1of the Mission Viejo Company, and amJ>!l> _P@J"king is aVilitabJe with an eight-acre graded and . Now Available ___ ..:._ ________ , lighted lot near the complex . D1r«t11M i. """'""" .K .... ""' cettttf' · Two snack stands. will be available. • .~k• J,~~m01•~n:•rL~.o5~•t'°"': :_~1;: Tickets are $2.50 daily for adults and +~ ' Six outtets throu..kft... lbe Ql'Allne P••kw1r. IAfr.-111'1 ~It. Ptrkvrar two miles to $1 50 for children under 12 and will be , r;uu••.• • ~"" rec,..tion ctflttll' (11111 Pll•I Tr1buco PMK:•l on rlOhl . · I -'4.....< C<>ll$L!feJc<~~1,?~,.fJlt,,~'~'•F,, ---. _,;;.,,,." -•r · ·• "• n • , .. ,,,~~.'k~--~1,~c~l\l~·1"'·.JZ=<''""""'~ • ~g ·to OOU1fn \1c~f"S'l6r ~4tfi 'an-, 1 rre11fniffat'y-CVt'!1ltS J1etSUI cti H1 -1l.m . : nual N«U>South Orange Coonty All·star in M!Jslon Vlajo will get some Iden by each day, with finals at 6 p.m. O:' football game. looking over the helf-mUUon d6lt~ facill-Television personalities Lucie Arnaz The ciash ls scheduled for Orange ty whid:i was comJMted last year. and Ruth Buzti. will present awards to the • .. • ' I • ' <hast College A!lj'. 9 at 8 p.m. and the A 50-meter factUty with wide lanes and winners on Thursday night, and several North. w!th"WeStern High'• All-CIF slars deep· gull<rs to cul dOwn on 111ri>uWu:e, foreign diplomatic officials wlll be on BOO Acos.la and Paul <htrlton leading lhe t.jilsion Viejo jlool ls designed to be a · ·hand during the meet . the ~Y. ·is rated · a two-~oucbdown fast .cowW whicli1-the 6Sf world p-lass Lucie Amaz Js the daughter o£ Lucille favorite to annex its 11th win as opposed swimmers comPelihB in the .meet ebould Ball and Desi Arnaz and is a co-star on to ,tbrtoe losses. , find to their liking, . her mother's television series. Ruth 1 'J.'jc~et ,ou!Jtto: ' And II woii!d 11onie as no surprise ·11 Bllnl ls a regular on tbe "Laugh-Jn" TV Colfo M,.. -Harts Sporting Goods. several of the records set during the 14 aeries. ~'Cerilb. SI .. l\lr. Cosla M..,., 1918 yeara the meet has reslded,at the Los Among the.foreign dlgnllaries sc~ul- HarbOr Bfvd., °'81111• Ccaat College (stu· Angel., swim center were era.led. ed to atrend are Akira Yamamoto of the dtnt boolc •lore). · .. ' The eight lane• of the pool are· nlhe Japanese .... ulate. Mexican Consul/ Newport Buch -Neal's Sporting fe<lt wide and separated by specllllly/ Geoeral Lewis Orci, <;oD'111 Gener.al Goods, 27 Fosblon Island. equipped lane lines. Onc-and'•·half foot Manllo · Vallejo of Ecuodor. Consul Lopu Beach -SporU World, 290 "wash l•nes" adjacenl to the outaldt Gener'I J .• Gear McEntyre of Can14&, • Broadway. C<Jmpctllon will also cut down on Oonsul General Oldlmar l)aavidra of Soa tlemente -Worth's Sporilng Jurbulance and boost tlm<s. Peru, Olnsul General H. Wamaar of the Goods and Camera Sbop,. 71l No. El A comP"ter-cootrollod system of Um-Netherlands and .Deputy Consul General Camlro. ing, judging and score prescnlallon has Rene Luiz Cave'Relnho of Brazil • .. . . • DAVE MARRINER ------·-----·-·---·-------·-------_,, ____ _ --·-·--.. ...,. 1110 llTTUI ..... to22.N-40oyt 14.88 JNQ.UDID SllVICES! l ......... w. .. ,, __ .. __ _ .. -·===·-L-L--1' ..... W .......... Wtclntsdl1, A"11911st l , 1973 DAILY PILOT J8 , Sports it• -Brief. • .. Norton-Ali Fjght Hassle;_ ~ Oakland .Adds to Roster Women's Professional Tennis Tourna- ment tour. . Mrs. King downed Pam O'Shaugtmessy 6-1, 6-1 , while Miss casals coasted through a 37-minute match again:tt 13Ul Schwikert, defeat~ her 6-0, 6-3. In the longest malch of Jhe day, Karen Krantzcke and Kristien K e mm e r volleyed through two even games w~ch were decided by tiebreakers, the victOrY • going to Miss Krantzcke 7-6, 7-6. Third-seeded Janet Newberry downed Wendy A-ppleby 7-5, 6-7, ·and 7-', and Mova Schallau upset s i x t h -s e e Ge d Australian Leslie 1-Iunt 8-3, 6-4. " THOUSA ND OAKS, Calif. -Wide receiver Bob Haves and o u t s i d e . linebacJtQll. D. D. ·Lewis are ~ only -:-. doubtful starters fo r the Dallas Cowboy pre-season . opener against the Los Angeles ·Rams Friday night. Hayes is complaining of a sore knee and Lewis pulled a groin muscle during workou ts, a Dallas spokesman said. Top Jet-powered Dragsters Vie -F.E.T. l.7Jf<!di MOUNllDFIH NO TRADE~N HQUlllB> I mll't Kl• "Tia• Wida SSI" .-nLWLY-mo• CORD '7P" SERIES RAISED lETTERS -. I-TUCK SllREI TAPE PLIYEI ~· 31.11-40.,. 28.88 Compact. 1 'lV .. .,.....,,,, r. ~ knoba. Chorg• "" liilS ....... 17.llh. ' • ' • • • • WATER BOUND l!oward Crosson (right) makes final inspection of the 411-foot East Port P i n k y schooner he spent seven years build· ing in his backyard at , 3711 We Ave . Above, the entire neighborhopd turns out to witness loading lhe boat on a trailer for trdnsfer to Lido Shipyard Io r J~unching. ' Pliotograpli lrispires New Boat A boat-building p r o j e ct which started with a pictU~ in a book has nearly been com- pleted for a Newport Beach mon. Howard Crossen ,. ·of 3711 Lake Avenue, launched' his 49- fool, all liberglass boat at the Udo Shipyard July 16. It was named the "Doris M. Crossen" after his wife. ·He had seen a picture of an 1850 model East Port Pinky sChoooer In How1_rd Chappel's book "Americ~ Sail i n g Craft." Fn;m that picture. he started a seven year building project in his backyard. .. The hull of the craft had lo be built upside down in a ffbergiass mold. Crossen turn- ed. the hull over himself, a JX'()OeSS that took him two , ~· -'•I weeks. After the hull was turned upright. he constructed the basic superstructure. The w h o I e neighborhood turned out to watch Cross.en and three other men move the craft off its building pad and down to the shipyard . Crossen says work on tbe diesel powered craft is not comptekJ. He says he must still build the mast, put up th e rigging and do major interior Ancient Mariners .. .. I Dazy II Wins PVBUC NO'l1CE PUBL{C NOTICE Pl1llUC Nmfr.lt •lCTlTIOut •us1wlrl i::::-IUMI ITATIMllllT lfOnel °" otltcK.Vti°" ..... •1CTrftOUI •utn•n• DuutrH, M1nn.. (AP) - A SUJ'lltOI: COUllt'f °" TI4• "'-~ pwlM j1 ...... llutl-Oft"PUT11U1Mlf' rfltl Mt Clt -.WI ITAJ•IWT •root Flint, Mich. sloop, •;::~=~=--~'°/ ••: u "°"' AUOCIATIOM. 2ttO l'lor~• vmi~~~· '= '1"00.Jc1 MOVIC. TM 1•41~111 .._ ., ..... DI n erhlukd .1 !atl1 • ,,. ..... .,.., I t., H~ a..tdl. c.. ~ ""'"°""' Nltll lrMIMU ""'"' '"' fl(• ~l~~~e IA.LIS a.1,11tV1a. IHC,, l.adlY_. ,.ov win ~"'-~emarllye NOTK• OP MA.I OP at.AL. Llo\td UftdM"f, tm •)arid• sr .. 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'"· PUBUC NOTICll' 119YI~ to ,.... tllm. CIA " Or•flff C-ty t11 Jt/lt )I, 1m NOTICE IS Hlllll!IY GIVEN thlt Ofl lttttl ll>d· .. 1¥• of Ulcl d«:..tftll lfl •l>d ""' Fvrtl'lll" llOTlce ltAMrtOy t lYtn th.Ill TM "'"" Allf\llf t,, Im II llM llWr' Of 1 •. m. Git tt rl'lf l'HI pn:!Clltf\I ctnc:rltltd •• follOw'l llNl•rt.ltntd .... not bllll l'ftCIOllllD4f, ttom l"IM1"*' ~ Cold 01Uy P'llM, IMI .. , .. "Lido $NP'/ll'd. '°° Ucle P•r~ lll:t•I· proptrly 1!1111ltd •n tht cuv Git llllCTITIOVI 1vs1111•11 !hit City °" for ....... ooUttll-ll'IClll'rtd,.•:"=:~:':..::'·c•:c':'·c"':::,c'm=::::::::=-""--·" Ori... Newport BeKl\, C•lfforflll, !I'll H11fltl11thln htc:h, c -ty of OrtftOt, MAM• ITATIM•NT bV DOIC.A OOJCINOVIC In tllt own fllmt1. ~Ol'ltd wlll aMI, •I pubtlc 1utll0fl +or s111t1 1111 C11ltornl1. dttCTlbtcl 11; • ·Th• foltoWlf'IO ,...._. 11• ffll!O fir In 1hl fltrM.Ol, lhl llmt. PUBUC N0'11CE Ctlh. 11'1 l•wfllt ~ of f1'lt Uflllld l"A~C•L 1' b11t!flllt Ill OATl!O AT Cotti M-, C•lllot~ .. tNtJ----,:::=::::'0:::-::=;:;;;;:----51•1tt. tht billet _".,. Olfferlbld. lat 103 of Tr•~· No.~ •• ~ Ofl DIVEll.111"1!.D I E l 'V I c I! AS· :IOlh 111'1' of July, 1m. blloritlflO "' or cleoollltd wtltl. TM • M•r. rtcorcltd lfl 800k 1n, PIO" 41 10 $0CIATIS. 7711 WM! 20l1'I II., Co1t1 Nick Vr•lkh ,l(TITIOVI •VllllllQ ~tMd by !flt ,,...._ f19Atri1rhr SO ricl11llv., MIKtllt ,,_,t MtPI Mnt, C•Ufotrilt '1411 ' , l"\ltlllthld Ortnot (OllSI D11ly ,Hot, MAM• JTAT8M•lllT l ,..mtd it 900 Liao ~.,Ir Orlw , ~I reeordt of Or•not C°"'nty, C•llfonllt , ( .... riff I. ~1204t Vitti CtJOfl, AWlllll 1, 1f7i 2)Ml.1' TIM folltWlllCI ...,_ II ifolfll lllA MSl> llNCfl, c.i11om••· to Ml!lf'y f1'lt lllfl l"AlltCIL ,, NllWl>Ort IMCh. ce11_,.1. ""' 111 ""'-for •tor•· An undlYlcltO l/h 211d 1merttt •• • G .. 11e1 E. M•Y"•· :no AltlMlm., Apt. 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Mey... blltlllffl .. ~ cllYldutL ll'h,lt SI .O ,.r 011' lrOffl July \, Jt7l until n.e Unlt1CI Sl1l11 on conllrmllkMI of 1•1•, Tr.i t t11t1m1nl w.1 lllH wltll tht c-Nli"'"OltT A4UATIC ITEIEO, 1"I A. ,.hllUp H ....... 1119 dl ll ot wle. 11'1e 1U<Tlorl win bot mMI• Of' 11 m1y bt COlllrKIOd for. TIHI P9ttefll ty Clerk lllf Or•f'IOI Coo.H\1\1 111<'1 J uty 16. P'lllrt Cltrldgt, N.wport IMCll. C•lll, Tllll l llllflMfll W•t i'Utd ~IM Covn- lor IM PIJl'flOW of 11lli fy!nt thtl lleti of (10\ol ol •movnl blcl lo ti. Clt90tlltd with lf73. ~ IY Cl«'k o1' Ort• Ctv"'Y ... Jiiiy Sl, Ille .,nc1 .. 1~ Oii 11111 1>o11 10 !hf ~llfll bid. l'ft"4 ltl'ld)' H.,...,.. L•CY -RObll"f F,,,.. 1f7l. al ""' ..,,,,, t!'19"llOl'llcl. toot•htr wllfl tht 1101 (JI( ollt'•• "" tM I" ""'ltll'IQ lrid wltl ~trlltl'lld Or•• '°'" D•ll'I' l"tlet. mtn c~.rn-tJ, I"' '"°'' Clt rldflo 1tn. . .. c .. 0 '" ..... ,." coal 1111 wt.. bf r~l\ltld •I Mid offlc• II •fl'f' tllM J·-11 ~• tfld A""Ulf I I 1m 2'211 1' Nt'lfllpflrt htch, Ctllf. '26'0 'ubllllttd llf'lll9 .. 1 "11' ' DATED; July'!:), 1m. lfltr ll'lt ""' pubUcttl(ll'l l'llAof tfld •• ,, • .... ... • • • ltolNirt "'"""""' M2A Ti.till ......... Aflt, AutUll 1, ... IS. t:I. lf1I . UN-73 LIDO SHIPYARD INC.. botfor• Mid C11tt of S.11. CM. $tll'9 ..-._ Calif. ""' 900 Lido P•l'll; OrJ.... 0111C1: Jlll'I' 2•. lt73. PUBUC NOTICE Thi• bllthtnl It (Ofld~ IW. ttntr•I NewllOrt llNCll. Ctllf. nus JULIE '· STURDEVANT ~ .. Sy Tlloml1 W. Htndl,,_, Jr. •1!1111 k,_.,. •• PICTITIOUS IUllNhS ltMy H. LICY AllDrl'lt'I' ., LIW !or JULIA J. STUltOEVANT .. ...,.. STAHM•NT Tllfl, "'""'-' -~1"" """' IM Coun• 1111~~: ... ~:sJm• LIOo Shlpy•rd Irie. E~tcVlll• ol ,.... wm ot The fcllowlllt ,...._ .,. 4el111t ,., c..,. .. or.. Cowty Cll'I Jfllfy )\, un. T .. I---" I '°' ..... ,... Uflill'IH. N...,_ Grt(I "· SM .... r. CIKMllCI. bOJlll'llll ... fl.m.. Ill ......... "'Mii • A Din-C>URl~ l&A':,~~H, HUNTIN,GTON BIACH DIVELO,.· l'Vbl1 .... er.,. Cotd Delly l"llot, •t ; CINTUlllON t.•CU"IJY At.AIM "' l!asl 17'11 Slrttt MAOL • ,,,, MENT co.. SIM M1lt1. H11r1tl119I011 ........,.. I ••• lS. :n. 1m :an.n •-T•"" ..... -.-....... -· C111lt ~ Ct11'-l• n627 I". • tx IH,h, '26.M • • ..,..., • ...--' P11bllll*I Or•• Coa•I Dilly Piiot J\llY M-"'1 ..,dt, Cl."'° M•• o. ~ •. '°' A11V."11. HI/ft-PUBLIC .NOTICE C1llf. ttiWf ,J 211 •'Ill Augv.t 1, tm 2)10 7l ,llt>llllhecl Ort~ Coa1t Ollt'I' PU01 July tll'IQIOfl Buch, Ctl. ,,... · Cltr-ltr111rd Tumh•l'l'I Jr .. l6t ;:ij PUBLlC NonCE '" 21 •rld.A1111vi11. lt73 2:30J.1l Wltford s. unr .... ,, H11tlltl Dr., MOTIC• °" SALi So. Oltptll, Ori/IOI, ''"'· ""' Hufllll'IQIOfl llMdl, C•t. '26ol7 Notice II Mf9lilY 91,,.,.. P\lf'llllfll 1't MC-Tfllt bllt!ntM It ConclllCltd l:w tr• lfl· lfleTITIOUS •USINl!SS PUBLIC NOTICE Thlt bu1lne11 It 'onducttel llY ' t•ntrt1 ll0111 3071'MMI311172' of tht Clvll Cod• of lllt dlYICltMI. . NAMO ITATllMllNT patlfleral\lp S , C I Clt""'1n a. TlltlllWTI Jr, WllforO s . L•lll ' .... of • lf'Ornl• It'll UMll"tltfltd. Frtd . Tht1 1t•l-lfll w•• flltd wltll tt1f c°"'"' Th• loHOWlng per11111 It dol"!I butln•H a "'2f Thll 1l•t1m1nl Wit 111.0 wtth tht C0Ut1· •lld SOii Auto "eptlr wlll lotll II pl.lbffc ty Cltrk of Ortl'IO• Count'I' for1 JUI'/ :JI, 1m ll: SUl"••toR COU•T 0 .. TNR ty Clll"k ol·Ortlltl c-rv Oii Juty 10. 1'7) IUC:ffOl'l..!l. ., Jl:lt H•rbor' lwt ... •rd, CQlll P.mat M.ANSeELK FINISH CONTRACTORS, STATI OP CALl .. OINIA PO• I ,._,..., Miu, ~•llfornl1, .. 10 l .m. Ol'I Mond'ly. .,blllhld °''"' "-st o.u, 1'119', 1420 E. E01nger A Ye .. SvU• l1f, Stnl• TN• CDUlllTY o• O•AMOI P ubll•htd Or•::r, Cotrt Otlty Pltlllt IM 2Dtl'I drt .. "4.Jlvtl, 1m. IM foll-Ing .. I I • •• -~.m -··" ""'· C11!t, '2705 N .. •·m17 ... • I I n '' , ,,· fliKr1btd """""'· f6.wtt: • ..ue111 • • ..... ---MANSKE• CAllNET co .• n20 COllY. TtC• OP HllAl11110 OP l"llTIT10N July 11• 11• • """"''' • ' • • y .. , 1111 C•ri tm1 M•k•" C•r: .. -.1----------------- Sttnton, C1t!I. 92"0. POllt ,llMAT• OP WILL AND 'Oil PUBLIC NOTICE tlN (C~Sl"ll 10 No.: 3ml3:l')1 LI,_ PUBIJC NOTICE C•rl M•fllkll", 7720 COdy, Sllillorl. LITTl•S TllTAMll'NTAllY No. (Sttt.lt IC.UC-3M ((tlll.) C1Uf. JUIO E1l1t• of VEltNA MAY SCHIOEOE.R, y_. fl C.1 lf1t1 Mlllt of Ctr: FoN PICTITIOUI •Ultlll•ll Thi• bll~lflftS •• eoridUC:ltd by •fl lfl-Dtc9•Md. l'ICTITtoUS •us1was1 , .. u lSh ID No.: FloV.Gsmt1 LletnM NAM• ITAT9M•NT cllvlclu1I. NOTICE IS HEAEIY GIVEN llMI llf~AT•MtlNT No. (St.ft): '1"5a (1f72) TM f""9wt ... ~ I• ...... lilltMft Ctrl T. M1n1~tr LOll:RAINE F. CAHILL hll flllll l'ltrelft • T1l9 followl"t .,.,_ 11 4olfll lM,it1fl"I Seid .... It for fht lllll'POlt of 11th· 11 , Tllll $141trMnt was tlltd with th• Cl)llfl-ptllllllfl for ,.rotlltt of Win •l'ld for H : ty1n9 11w1 of 11'111 Ullftnl .. lld for S'°"'Ot • THI! WIEAVl.IS. .0, 3101fri It (loll. ") IV Clerk ol Dr1ng1 COllnly on July %3.111u111(t of Lelttrt Tttl•m•flltt'I INTE•NATtollAL IUlLIOtf CO .. lflll Auto lfMlt '°""'"" wflfl COlll o1 N9W'Pflrl aMCf1. C•t '2MO ' ' 1973. ~ r1tl'l'fftCt to which It mtdl for tvrlhtr 1"'7 Alvoriclvl11 S!Ntf, Suitt O. Hun-w-T191fll 11\d..,,.,.... of at+t. oorc.. I", M•l'll; .. , -~wt: ~ p.Utft Ptrtlcu+trt. •fld tMt 1111 11mt ll'ld pltc1 tll'IQloft Bffdl,, m.. 0..... thlt ... dtY II hf)' ltn. !No. 1't) ""'"'"" hfctl, C11 '2..e P\lbli sMCI Or•l'IQt Cotti 0111-( Piiot July of l'le1rl"11 ll\lt .. mt 11n bMt'I wt for 1.-F•"'"· :W OrYlklll Clltmblr, lit fll'Ad tnwnk~ ' TM ~ fl ~ ..; M '"° 25 ll'ld A""""' 1 ••• 15. lm W•n A119111! , ... ltn. •• 9:00 •. ,.,, .. lfl 1111 Oxlonf StrMI, LlllllODll. E~•fllt w .1 """'"""' ~ Ctuf' 0.Uy ,Uol 01.....:..1 --------------/c-troom of ~t Ho. 3 ol Mid Thb tiimlntll fl otoflMflc:Nd by •n In-A\lfllll 1 "13 Ul7_,; Ootttt .. Mtrti.lt PUBLIC NOTICE court, •I 700 Clv1e Ctnltf' Ort.... W"t, l1t dlYlctllll. ' Tllli 'tt•'-' 'w•• n1111 wt111 ,.,. c-. thl City ol S.fltt ""'• C1tltorf111. L..., Fthfl PUBUC NOTI "'E f'I Cltl't of Or-. County Ofl JUiy lO. Im FICTITIOUS •UllN•ss Ot ll!I July 23. 1f7l. Thl9 9llltment Wll flltd with lilt Coun-• t..: ,. .... lllAMa STATaMaNT r~LI~ ~-ST JOHN, l'f Citric of Dr111111(Mrty1111'1 Jiiiy I:~ wonc:• Oii' l4ll f"llb!IMtd ~· C.11 Dllf'y Plllf, .,:rie to11-ing P'lnOI\ ... clolnt bull~s MdCINlllA. ?'~ ... llllllCH PUblllfttd °'""' COllSI D•tly P'llot, In 'IC'C'Onll!IC.I with 1111 ,,.......'-ot 1111 Jiiiy ll,ofl, u. • All(IUlt 1. ltrJ '1Jf.1' · WESTFAii ?IOI w 5111 St s 1 141• 11 ,._ •••· 1.itt A July 11. 11. u. •'Ill A~ 1, 1m 11•n C•llfroml• untfWM Commen::l•I C«it. PVBUC N-CE ' · " t n ii l1911111 H.1111, Ctlll. lhtr9 btil'IQ di.If tftd lll'!Hld tlot' ... for • VII A~•. Ctlll. 97203 T1I: ('14) Ai-3441 PUBLIC NOTICE whld'l 1111 Jl MOVING ANO STOltAGI! 11 ---:::::c:::--::::o-=======---Mery Ross. ISU2 Gtrfltl SI., Al1.nle)'I fwi llfllltMM' lll'lilllld to• 11.n •t W•~ Oii IM MOTIC• TO CR••'"*1 Wntmlruter, C.llf. f2"l Pvblllhld Ort~ Coat! OtllY Pllc!, J,,,. """'°" lw~fltfi« dtl<:rlbloll •11111 d11t S""91tolt COUIT W TM• Ttll1 lx.lsln~ It clllllduc:IH b,Y '" lfl-1.,. 25, u •flit Auaust 1. 1m 2301·73 l'ICTITIOUI •us•J11•11 notlc• htv1111 ...... flvtn "'""'""" 1(-.. STAT•°" CALlllCMIMIA ... d~ldual)/M.o NAMI ITAT•MllllT If cltlm ~ tfllHlll trld 1i. 11,.,,. TNI COUlllTY W CMlMtH Th!r'Stit~~C::, flltd with 1~ CDUfl• PUBUC NOTICE 11~119 loltowlnt Pll"IM 11 dllfll llullMU ..-flltlll 111 IUd'I Mtb ..,, ,..,,_,1 f1f ........ ,.., .... Cltr1l of Or•""• CDUfllY Oil J uly 23. PICTITIOOI lllSlfllthl 'THE WIG w··-"" ........ _ Midi .... vi,. nplrW """"' 11......,,. .. -E•lll• fl, •t •tT. UON•s• WATTllN. '.,. ..._.....,, _,,. A,,. .. thtt """ lfOlldl Wiii bl MIN ti ~le: Otc .. 1111. Im. fllAM• STATIMllllT HW1tl1'41!0tl 11..cl\,.... twtlOI\ tt WINDY'S AUCTION CENTll lllOTICE ·IS HIRllY OIVIJll If 1'19 Pvblllhtd or.,. Coa1t Dilly I'll:;~: .,~"' followlftO l*'Mll 11 doll'IQ llllllntss 1~:' .!.r,~i..,C:""~.n::" New •I Mn NfWllWt atN., City" COlft ,,.,_; el'td1tort flf rht lbl'l'e _..... ~ lS Ind April 1, I, 15. UTl 22fl>.13 . T.M.C. ,AINTING I. DECOllATING. Thlt bv11M11 1 Cll'ldVl;i.I .., ... /11-=.... : .,_::-::; .. = w::. = ·~ .::-~c::":. ·=~'llllt .... ": PUBUC NOTICE Xll31 11111n•rd St.. Mwntll'IOIOll lffCll. dl...tClv•I ti tt:to c(dock A..M. •. • wtth ""' ~ Y'llldlert. hi tM tlftet C1 lll. 92t.1t 3l JOltPI' It~ CvlWtMll TM lollowlfttt 1111 11 • Wltf iltlcrlfltlllfl of !ht cltrk et IM ...... -"*' CMl't .,. •xn11s10N of' •1001wo DATI ,.5~~,',"'11 •H~.!, .. , __ c1ier .. ~ Jl!l11 .,Tc"r~'•!.!""°'tn' """'c'"'.,wl!l'I ""',.~-,. of t11t,....,...,. tt bl Mid: to ,,._, lllolffl. w1111 tM '11111'1 ' PUBIJC N001CE PUBUC NO'l1CE NOTIC• TO CONTRACTOJ:S ~.,,. " ""' ....... , ... ,,. ...., ' .,., "' """ -Oii "'" Ottc:rlpl1flll •ftd/Ol' Lt! Nu"""'• Y'OllCl'>trt 1't It'll"""'"''""""' ti 1M flfflet WOrk before the anticipated CALLING POlt alOS = '-llllll Ii conclutled by tfl lfl• ltn. ~ PM6fl at!ll'OOIT! fllmllyr•, llYlf'IO room of "'°" """"""' l"hl11p M. SllMll. a11 It. t . School District: N EWl'O IT•MESA di lcl •l f>VbtFliiCI Or COid O II ",1101 furl!llllf't. ,,.,._ i.Wll dill,., M'Wfllt WM!~ ...,....trd, Sullf ~ comp e ion nex spring. UNI FIEO. ~ " i: E cri.rry J tv 11 11 n. ':'A 11 ,:nY 21,._71 m-clllne •l'ld mlK.i1._ ..,_11ao. Torr111C•· C•ll.filml• _,, Whktl I• The-boa" is presently docked l !O O.ldtin.: n:oo o'cloc:k •.m. ol '"' Thi• 1ti1im1n1 w1s llltd wllh the Caufl· 11 ' ' 1 119"' ' proptrty -Lof No. 9D; N•mt of ""'pil.c• of 111111,_..,, ""'vodt• ""*' 111 I . Re . 10tn d1y ot August, 1•71 1 Cl k Gf Or•l'IQI C-'Y llll't Jiiiy .23. B Owner: L'flltl .,. I °"" N1,1m!'flll"1 111 mtttor• ,.rlelr>l"I 1111 1111 .. 1111 tt "Id at the Ancyor Man11e pair Pl•'e ot Bid lll:tc~pt: Plll'cti•1l119 0111ee, 1;11 •r PU LIC N011CE A"'°""' Dw; OS0.60. dt«llllflt, wllhlfl 1o11r """""" ltftw tM on Back Ba y Drive in Nev."""rt 1851 Pl•c..,111, c111111 Mnt. · ,..,.,.. 01tt0 •I Coat• Mlow, c1111or"1 •• Ju-1'1' fl••' Olltlllc•''°" of 11'11• lltllc.. 'Y" Pr111Jtcl l<M11tllk1ll011 N•m•: TMnll '°"'" 0 c '0 '' ,,,_ J ... PICTITIOUS SUSINISS :II, 1rn. .Otl'IOll Jiiiy )1, 1'71 Beach where Crossen works '"Li11n11rio. .., r u'"~=-:~~·~t 1°s~',,J y ~;; JWllll! STATIMlllllT • J S MOVING .t,ND STOllAGI! 11!:.AtlttCI WATTEN "°"lES the d dock er Pl1n1 ,,.. Oii " '' Frtdl'I' 'k 1 ..-n Thi ton-ino 11111"1<11'1 11 <Ho1111 busl11eu lly: I!. Jim.. khntldl!'r E•KvlTI• .t l1M Wiii of on ry . A.aod•IH, 3141 Ctmpus Drlv•. Sul•• PUBUC NOTICE ••: PvbllllhtO Ort,. COllJI D•lly 1"1lol ,,,. ·~ "''"" dlctdent Crossen is also a musician 212, NIW))Ort '"'"' C1ll!Olnl1 11~ LLOYD'S MAll:lNE SEllVICE'. ltU A11111111 1, I 1'73 nn.n Jl'MILll' N. llMOIL but boats are his passion'. :;~ICE IS HE~E'a'r GIVEN 11111 the l'l'~~Tl~AT11':~';.~IS ·~~°:'~~$~~.Ct/~;., f2t~.ntfm :-.::. =.:·~ ....... ...._ Prior to the f i b e r g I as s 1bon-111mt0 SdlClllll Dr1111c1 of Or1noe Tiit 1o11ow1r.o ptflOl'I 11 OllllM MIMU Cllllt• MIN, c1111• l'W:7 PUBLIC NOTICE TtrnM'lio c......... ,... . County, C..lllort1I•, tdlllf by tftd ltwovfl'I t s: TPllt bllllt1111 It c111r1ch1dlll by 111 111-T;t.:_:11 m..t1 schooner, he had built '8 22 lf1 GoWrl'lint BOllrCI, 11et.i111tttr tl'ill"rllll ANYTHING GOE'S TltUCKING, 811 d1YlduM llOTIC• llllVfTINe llCK A 1w ••"""'111 root saiJ boat and reconverted lo ti "OISTlltlCT," MreOy txttftdl f1'lt Or1119t AYt .• Cootl Mes., Ctl!I, '1411 LloyCI W, S1wytr NOllC• IS HERl'IY GIVE',,. 111'1 ~II*' Or"'fl Olltt o.ny Plltf, 36 I·~ landin barg t>ld d•I• on tnt T-1• CMK! Llghtll'IQ 10 wfln•m Henry IC.oellnlct . ?Stl Or•riot This 1t1i.m.tnt wts fllllll with 1111 c-~~II ol' Tnni.. fl IM ~d CWft. AUfl/d 1, a. IS. n. 1m 2t1J·JI a UU1. motor g e. ttM 011• shown 11>aw. tft//J w111 rtcei,,. up "'"" Cotti Mnt, C•Ut. t26t1 1y c1 ... k of Or•"'" c-1y Ofl Jvty 10. 1113 ,..,..,.ty CD11tgt ot1trk1"' <>r.nt• c.....,, '°' but llOI tttw tMri !!It •bovM,.tl!I Thl1 bu1lt1111 11 condUCltd b'I' In lfl-ll-""4 C1llfor1tl1, will r.cflfv. _.._ bldt \IP lo 11,,,., w.altd blCI• +or "" .... rd °' • toll· dlvld111'1. l"vbllthld o..,... ,_, Otll'/ ,llol 11 :00 '·'"·· Tft\11.....,., A\111111 14 1t73, •I l•tcl for , ... lbovtP projKI, Wllll•m Henry Kothl'lt.;1 JIJl'I' 11. IL 1S. •tld Al,IQ\111 1. lfTl 2110-1i !I'll ,l/!'Chtsl tlg Otpf, 1111 MIO ldlool l ldt ™" tM rectlYN 111 llM pl1<1 kttn-TI1!1 st•lement w11 llled '#ltn lht Coun-dlllrlct loUlt.i 11 1J70 All-•-· wonce TO C'OWnM:T091 ~::~~:!d ·.~ ~l' :,: :::!,,";~ :fu~.r1t of Ortnot C0\1111'1' llll't July n. PUBLIC NOTICE ~:'~' bld"':':ii ~'':1J; ~:!, ~_:: k11oai oi~':.i=--·~ Uftl111 It"" •I'd pl~. ,...,.,. IOI' 11) ti'rlflllllf Of GOldlll'I '#ft! Col.... Mlel'I khtlf Ol1trlcl. ll'tl'r• win 119 1 l'JO.IO ckopclllt rlllltllrtd ~llbllshtd Orinot COllll D•ll\I ,.1101 Jul'I f'ICTlnotn aus1111•s1 Hl•llf'lftnt. I""'" tnd !ti ~ "'lkl DMd11nt: t •• rtltd. p.M. " ni. PUBllC NOl'ICE tor Heh Ml ot bid cMM;umtl'llt to 2S •ncl AlllWSI J, I, U, 1t7' 12&>13 llAMI STATllMINT Or•• CMsl Cllll,... "Ctnt LI,,.... tor nr.oi1 dl'I' of .......,.., lfn, ll\llttnl" .... rt4vrn lft ftlCICI condition · Tilt foflowlflll l*'fOll II llolq lllV$1191s 1t1l-7'. ,IKI of BIO RttllDI: ~ """"' w1m1" 10 dly1 '""' tlM bid openlno 1111.. PUBIJC NOTICE 11: All bldt .,.. 1111 "' '" tcCGl"d•11<:• wl!l'I H.B.U.H.S.D.. HOt i.~ '"'"'· l!:Kh bid must C011!1¥"m •l>d be WESTl"ORT PORSCHACAll:E, 1t74 1111 lflllruc!IOfls lf!d' Cllll'ld1llOl'll 11111 MllllllflllOl'l Biid\, CMlf. ,,._ , .. pono<ve to lllt COflt•KI doc11m1nt1. y T •• llOS """ Ch•rlt $!., Cost• MIN, C•llforfll• Spoelllc:tllon1 whlth ••• ftOW Oft IU• •nd ,.fOIK I ldtftlllicllllfft N•mt: Dlttl1e1 Old Schoone1· Enters Race A 47-vear-old \VOOden schooner rescued from a cor- ner of a shJpyard in Camden, Maine, will attempt to cor.- tinue leadership amOng ~he \Vest Coast classic sailing vessels Sunday, as the first of- ficial entry in the Ancient A1ariners race at Lo.ng Beach. The old-time two-sticker. R'eveoge, is a 43·foot Alden design purchased in New Engfand nearly three years ago by Byron Chamberlain of Newport Beach. He had it trucked to CaUrornia and com- pletely refurbished it for his family's recreation. Revenge's k'eel was laid in 1926. , Manned by a c:reu' of 10 amateurs involved in Orange County marine z:ecreation and cOmmercial work, Revenge outsailed 47 other old-tiffiers last M.a~become the first S o u t h e n Calliornia-owned boat to n the t~year old ti.faster ariners Race on San Francis ~ "It was so much fun and such a big win that we decided to organize a Sout h e rn California race." said Ed Wall . Newi>ort Beach marine surveyor and a member of Charnberlain's cre\\'. The Ancient l\far!ners race will start at noon ofr t}}e fan- tial of the Queen l\Tary in Long Beach Harbor and finis h off the cock or the R e e r Restaurant at the mouth of the Los Angeles River. Not governed by rules of the Aussie Water Sk'iers Vying • in Southla1id .'1 17-member rontingent of Beach ~1arme St11d1um Satur- Au.stralia's leading \\'ater ski day and Sunday. Aug. 18-19., stars will invade S 0 u t h c r n Opening aquatic rvcnt at rhe California for two evenis in Sea Festival v.•ill be the 10th . . annu:l/ National Drag Boat the ~~ annual Ca~1fo~·n1~sociatlon National Cham· lntemat>0nal Sea Festi vaf-ftt""" pionships at ~farine Stadium Long Beach beginning Friday. 1\ug. 3-5. The 15 men and t\\'O v.on1en Among n1cmhers of tlie skiers wilt test A1nerican long: Australian eontingent a re distance 'stars in tt>e so.mile former co-holders or tnCWGf)if Spectra Marine GraTNJ Na· endurance rr>cord !5l7 mi les in Uonal Oat~llna Ski race Slur·, JO\; hoursi Ter~· J~n~ett a~d day mommg, Aug. 12. and Pctt·r \\'<ird. lnng time 1n· then will race at high qu arter· tcmatlon11I fem in1rK'" ~t a r tnile speeds on a team in the J\'L1ry ~lc~1Uloin. :ind ti>enagcrs National Drag Ski Associatioti Debbie :i1 c~L1nus and Glen Speed Sid .Jamboree at Long 1',l'ust Etch bid 11'1111 bl' •c'llll'nP•fllld by 11•• NOTIC• 1111 I I '26!7 fTllY bt MC:urtd lfl IPlt oflk• of tht Guld•f'l«I C.,..11' -1111 No. ltS. 11eurlly rrtorrH to In 1ne contr1c1 Nolle• 11 hll"ID'f fll'lf!fl 1111! 1M &Ollrd °' Mlcl\MI Tlrnolh'/ Mllltr, m ht '~11111"11 """"'fl wld «1*1 Olst,tct. '*K• ~ .... 1r1 "" fUt: Dlittid Offtc• 00CllrMl'lh tfllt li'f tht Ill! of prot:JOMll Tr111tff1 of lllt C0111t Commtll'lll)' f°''"°' StrHI, Stat BtKh, C..lllorfllt, tv7C EKfl bidder mv11 1IJl)tnlt with hit bl•• loc:tt.11 ti ttOJ S.•lhlttl•tr. Strttt, Hvlll• N ~• A . y ht Racing 111bcolllr1Ctor1, Olllrlct OI Or11191 County, C..11forfl 1, wlll Thlt bulllnttl 11 cCll'lduc:IM by 'In In· Cfltli11"'1 Ch«:k, (llrtlrltd chlct, II' *· I""°" lRCh Cell,...,,.• n.... 0111.u mer1can ac Tiit DISTRICT,....,, .. 1111 P111ri1 lo, .. rK~Yt Mtlld trld• UP 11~:00 •. m .• cll~klutl. di!''• bonll '""°' .......... to tllt ""' °' NOTICE 1s' Hlll:l•Y GIVEN ""' ,,.. Un}on boats will start at one-Itel •nv or 1\1 bldt or lo wl'lwt 1ny Ir· Tl'lul'ldty, August t, 1173. •I ,,...,.,...... Mlc:t\111 T, Mlltll" 1119 Cot1t C"'"'""1111ty COii., 01Jlr1C'I ·~•rntcl School Ot.lr'kl fl °"""" t .' . le I ba~A.1 reg11ltrllln or l!tlormtllllts In •flY bklt or Int Dc>t. of M IO tcflool dlllrlct kic:ttocr •t TI!lt 1tttrm..,1 Wit flltd wtth IN COi/fi· BNf'liOI of Trvrt-'" '" •lnOlll'll flOI '"' c.....ey C•Htornl • ecf'llll .., trd lllnugll a -a-time Jn rva s ;)CU on In 1t1e bl6dll'IQ. 1310 Ad1m1 Avet111t. '°'" M.,., tv Cltfk ot °'1'nlll Cvnty "'" Juty w. !flt" n ... H rctn1 U'\\l 1111 ""-1114 .. "~ '°"~ ...,. .. ,.."-' ......,,.,. their handicap ratings so thal Thr DISTRICT .... dttwrnll'llfd ll1f Ct llforflll .• , wllk:h lllTM •k:I bid.• wlrl bl 1971. • ...,.,.."'"""'!flt~ wit!"""' lntt " "OllTRICT .. W.11 ........ """ w . ' Oeritrl! Pfty•ltlf'IQ '"' of Piii" d iem w111n 1>11bllcly ooptned tfld rffd tor . hfih , • ..,. rht l'l'Olplll<ld COl'lt,..CI II "-Mmt II .. • theoretically they will all 1" l!lt-toc•Hf'f In which 11111 -" 11 to be Motors. •flit Tr11ltr• 12 1.chJ • n loo!. l"llbll5Plld °''"" Ct111t Delly l"llOf. ~ • .......,,.. "M""' 111 ""'w""" l•llvr•" Mt ""' """' ti. ..,.,,_... ... """ f .. '-.1 the' ti' formed lor Nell cr•ll or l'fpe of lilt blft 1rt fO bl l1t H.C'Otdtrict wilt! 1y 11, U;...., """"" 1, 1, 1m 11u-n 9flllff lfllt tueh • clllft!r•ct. n. "'11Cftd• f1f ....,. tldlo tor~ • ...,.. ti I CllSltnlct lIUSn 4 same me. workmlfl """° to •~KUlt 1111 conlrtc:I. !ht 1n1trv<:llOfll l l'ld CCll'ICllllOl!t llld · 1111 ch«ll wttl bt ~. «' 11'1 tht c-fw ... lbo¥ol ..,.,eel, With this reverse handicap T1111ot r11tes .,.. °" " .. •t tlM 01sT111:1c T SP1CJfk111on1 whid'I .,.. "°'"' on fl .. •flit PUBLIC NOTICE ot • bond. !II• tvtl _., t,.,..._,, wtH .,. llol •h•U i. "'~.....,In""' 1111c. ....,.. l • lllff!c1 1<ic:1t«1 1t lW PIKlll'lll• Averil/I m1y bl secvrtd In !ht Cllllct of the lorlfl!H 1111 nkl tcllool llh1!1ct tlfllll ...,..., lflll thtft " ~ ll'llf Stan spectat~ in Long Beach Cqsl• Mes.. CCl(tlts fl'll'I' be 00!111\td ,,.; Plll'ch11lrio Attn! Of Mkl ldllllOI Olf!rk!. l"ICTITIOVS OVSIHSS No bloclll" m1y wlll'w:lrtw 111,i bid for 1 P\MfdY r .. d •IM •t flii ffsw1Alllll H bo d I Pi J 'II ._..., A r:09'I' of llllt• r1111 sn111 bl E'-ch bkld• m1111 wbmll with l'llt bl<I • Pll'loll ot lortr•ll,,. (U) dty1 •tttr 1111 time ..W MK .. ar r an a ong er WI poot..i ~1 111e ioo 1111 ,.1111 .. ·1 cl'leck. c1rt111ec1 '~ or bid· NAMI STATIMIMT e11,..., +or !flt OIHl'll"ll....,.... Thlrt wVt bl 1 o .e dflPOll!t ,.....,.,. know that the first boat across TIM foreoolno tc'*m 'ot .,... ortm Oii"'• 11orw1 lfttdt ,...,ltlll to ,... orcttr of ~,_ ~brtl111 ,...._ 11 Oolnt llMI-• TM Bo.rel o1 Tnni... ...Mrv.. ,... for "'11 Hf • ot Md ~ • .. . ' • • Wtgft i• baleO UPOI\ I -k!no 01, ot ""' COlll l Cominlll'lily Colltvt Ol1tlicl ••• prlwl .... ol ,..,1c11,. ."' """ elt tl'd1 .,. tul,.,.... .. Nf9l'tl '" ... ~ the firush hne Is the Winner. ~0111 (II hlllurs. The,..,. for hol;aay Ind IOlln:I of TrvstMt '"•fl •mount not 1tss lHE. Fl(l()ft()U)OIST. (a!J .... W'llY• '""' '"'-oul•rlll• or 1 ... wl!11111 10tl.,..."""" .... "" .......... . •. '" Id ti ·-ovlrtlm• work 111.111 be 11 lutt 11..,. t rld l,.,.n fl~• per,.nt (~4) lllf lhe 11111'1 bW 11 ~l)n. Sift!• AM, C1Uf. '°""'"""Ill,,.,,. bid or 1" "'-ltlddlllt I!~ tlicl murt ~ llflcl .. n.'.' many as 'ft! 0 • me ~II. • 111utrlfllM INI .... blOclff wtll tl'ltirr Jrolo °"" ThOrnlt JeflP!'llllll, «15 s. """ Slfrltcll NOltMAN E. WAT50M .........i ... to""' t111lr1d lltClll'Nlllt. schooners ketches and' one-of· II IMH be m11n01lory \/POii Int CON-Ille ,.__. Corrtrlcl If ,.,. -h ""'1tn. Stntli Arif;, Ct llf. S.Crlt.,.,.~ .... "' Trwitt-E'tdi loll! W it bt KCOIYIHMttl "" tllt ,,. d ·. . I Tlll:ACTOR to ~ tN cOfttrld 11 1wtn1td 10 him. 111 ""'wtnl of ttllvrt to Tlllt bvlln.11 11 cOlldllcttd lllY •" 1". Optit: Auow1 14 1m . n:OD '·"'-lie"""" """"'" " '" lht ~ a~1n cnusmg vesse s are ex· 1w1n1..s, •flit llPOfl 1ny wbo::Oftt•.clor ..,, .... .,""" tueh contrtct. IM proc:tlld• 1111 01w01111, l"11t1111Mc1 0r.,.. C.ff o.i1y P'l1111t, -~ tn11 ff ,.,. R1t .. .,....... """led to take part in the race 1,1n1;1er lllm. to P'' not .. ,, 11\tn 111t Hid 1111 ch«k wllt 119 1ori.11ec1. or 1" !flt e•• a.,. T. Jtffl•Mll Aw1111 1, 1. 1173 tJ7>.1:1 111t1etntractort. r-'; , IPKllltd rtlH 10 •II workmt11 employlCI of t bcllld, ttlt f11ll IVl'l'I l1'llflof wlll 119 Thl1 1t1te<nerot w11 lllMll '#Ith !fl• Coun-' TIM DISTll!CT ,.__ 1111 r'lftll .. r.--including a number of boats by tlMm 11t ""•KKllTIOll., n.. C011trtct. 10f'1e111111 to Mid KtlOllll 0111r1ct. 'Y Clerk of Or•nfl Covrity Oii J11ly 11.. PUBLIC NOTICE ltd '"'/ .,. •" Wdl " tt .,.,,,. .,." 1,. 'Re I No blckler ,...., wltf'lllri w h!i bkl for 1 No bidder mrt wlllldr1w 1111 bid tor I l . r9V\lltrltlft «' lllflnMIH"9 lfll efl't .... tr beaten by venge ast PtrlOd of 1or1y.fl,,. i.u> O•Y• •""' 1111 per1o:1 o1 for1,.flw• c~i d•'fl ''"" f1'lt ..,.111 • "' ""' blcktlflCll, spring in San Francisco. , ... HI tor'"' -lrig 1111 trlclt. d•I• ,., tor '"'-' OPtfllllt lhll"tol, l"vbll!tled °''""'' COM! D•llV .. llol, Jv-PICTITIOUI •UltM••• Tiii OISTllCT .... dltflr!'lllnel ltlt " pt'l'metll bOllcl •flit • perfotm1nc1 Tt>e lot•cl ot Tri.Ill-•t&er'let ""' ly IL " •fld AUOVll 1 ••• lt1l 11"6·n NA.Ml ITAT•M•lllT """""..,-11/rw ,.,. "'pt!' --...... l>Ol\d Wiii be l'tcllllrld prior to ••~ullon ol prlvllf'O' of relKllflll lft)' trld •II bklt or ~IM 1111'-lng PtrlOll It dolflO lflllll'llts In fht loc:lllf'I' 11'1 .,....ltl'I 11111 _. lit to M ,.,. conlrKI TM "'""""' bond 111111 be to w•I"• '"" lrr .. u11rltlts °' In· PUBLIC NOTICE 11. ptrl'9rmtd lot' tKh crtlt or IWto ti In tile 1orrri set torlll In TM cOfllrt cl form1lltle1 lfl •ny bid or lfl lllt bldCllfltl, l ) llVINE INCOME TAX AND -k~ ftto1GH tt lltcllll llll ceittr.ct. C dOC:llmtnti Sl9MCI; NOll:MAN E. WATSON IOOKIC.EEPING SEll:V!CE, 151»1 Gi.11 T,_. r•lff •rt Oii fl .. 11 tM OISTIUCT Up G~frt1ll'IQ llotnl SK!y .. lotrd of 111.1&'"9 llllCTITIOUS •Ul~tllllll C!,tl•, lrvl,,., CtHI. f270S .tflct loctftd •I 1~ S-IM!ltl'I StrMI, By Porolh H•rwr Fhhlt. 0 pef); '-11'1"''' '· ,..,, . 11:00 1.m. NAM• ITAT•M•NT 11 lllVIHE Ol!LIVEltY A, ND H11fllt11tlOll ... m.:£€' """'I• ..... c.,.i .. Pvrttlllll'IQY AQltll l04rC1: Av11. 22 -Tht tollowlflll Ptf'i.orl II clolflt bV11fl•t COUIUElt I EllVICE, 1.SD'1 Gl1t1 Cir• mir bt .tltllMd rtCIVflll, A Clll'r II' Di1igliy To Tliorne Publ!tllld lt1 llM Ortl19• COllJI D•lly PubUthtd Ortl'IQ• COiis! 011ly Piiot, JU· 111: , CM, lrYlht, C•l!f. '71')5 llMtt '''" thtU ft11 •I fht I• 1119, "'Ito! Jlll'I' 25 •nd AugV1t I ltJl :noi.73 ly ).S tfllt Avgv1t l , lf73 22f7·'3 l"AINT BY ANTHONY S, 20 73 '•ul 'Wlllltm Jll'IM!I, 150tl Gl111 Cir· TIM forllftllllt 1 of ,.., 111- PUBLIC NOT. ICE . • PUBLIC NOTICE_ ~:;;,, :.i~"''"'· '111111 M' •' • ~~·. ';:::,;.;.•1t~ ::!uc1t11t b., •11 111-:=-c~r :;::: .;:" ,.~. ";""~:' ~ Allt!IOfty M. Enebrtchl, 1059 N-port dl\llllv.1, • ~ k ...... 11 .. tf I t ti rill I CVl9"1ra. Caalt Mnt, C11ftorn1• 92&11 P1vl W. JMSt!l _..,,7,• ,,,., -mt • John Thorne of Balboa llOTtcl OP INT•llTIOM FICTITlo'~s"' ... 'uslMEIS Th11 Wllflfli t Ir 1191>-o c~ b'I' 1n Ttllt t11t1m4~t w1, 1111111 wllh 1 ... COi/fi. IT ..,.·11 .. ,,..,,.,..;..., """ .._ CON· TO OIOICATI IASUlalllT lfldl'lldu1r, IV Cllrk ., °''"'" (CVftly on July IS. TIAero. to """*"' IM COl'ltrliCt It \'acht C1ub was the winner NOTICE' IS HEREIY GIVEN lh•t °" NAMI STATl!MENT Antllonv M. Eoo•brtchl. lt1l. _.... "' ""°" •ll'f' ~Ir.CW lht 211h dlf of J-. 1173, "'-Boero of Tflt lollowlno Plr""' I• Ollllf'IQ b1i1ilflt1t n.11 1t1tHl'!ent lllld wltPI lht County '·M7'7t ~ Mm. ti ..., Mt ,... lllMI 1111 •Id last Saturday and Sunday in Eclllc•llorl of f1'lt lt"tlflJ Ufllfled Sdl<IOI IS THE WILLOWS APARTMENTS •11 Ci.rk ol Ort~ Cocmty Oii: J1i1ty IO. u ii . .. .... ,_,, fl·U77J tMCifltd ''"' i. ... -luMP; ............ Dl1trlct of 0.tl'lff C-ty, C•lllornlt . S.OU WIMI ~ ' Wllllolm I , SI. Jtifln, C-ly Cltrlt. by A PvblllNd -0.11'1' P'llol, W "'*" lfl fM n«u!1C1ft fl l'tlt CWfllrMt Voyag ers Yacht Club's annual ~"' • Rlsoklllorl °' 111t..,nm to '"' •,;.. " '" 51 1 '»'JI ,,.....,.. M-"'*"'· Olputf. ...,.. 1• 1• ls. n. tt73 zua..n N• bkNtr m.., W'llhtlr-""' ..,. fW ·, o..tk 111 •n lll.llfttnl to lrvlnt Rtl!Ch E. Jt!MI 1 t'lllldt M. •" IY• P•IWa 1111c1 of ftrtr..fl,,. (&fl •Yt tftW fM dinghy match racing series. w111< 0111r1ct, • POllllc•• 1llbcllv10I011. 1or ~1"11• Drl"e; N"r'°°" ~1~ ff ,, PWHsh.a Or•~ coart O.lty Piiot, Ju-PVBUC NOTJCE ';:;. ,.. for 1111 "*"'"" ., Wiit -r 11,,., -•flit vndll" ll'ld K TMI 1nor:~:i•ltlft1 • !;II""' • ly "·" ll'ld A111v11 1 ••• lt1l 2J20.7J A """""" llorlcl ...... "'"'•n•v R u n n e r -u p was Carl tNt ce~111n '"' property loc•tlll In thf e' J ...., St•"I y .._,. boft//J w1n .. ,......,.,..., ""°' ~ l'llKll!tln., . • lrvlnt Unified School D11trkt. Couroty 01 111:i.od~ SltllW( 1 PUBUC NOTICE lllOTIC'• Of' l•TIMTtON the comrtct. Tiit ,..,..,.... ._, .... 11 M Eichenlaub or San Diego Or1nge, St••e of Ctllfot!Mt ... Thll pr~ly l hlt lllllmtfll n...i with !Pit CoimlY ... --To CllhTI ••cntTY llllT.!l'•llf' (fl .... '°""' wt torfll Ht !!It c•r.ct . , It CIHCrlbld 1• fotlowl: t Cl of o C 1y J 1 If ltn. l"ICTJTIOUI lutlNlll NOTICI! It hlr'lti'y §I""' to tht doc11!Mft11 Yacht Club and Sid Blinder of An u sement for-...,.,. putPOMI...., .. ft:'ll:.,.h.,.,~·~ ;;,, '"~ Countv NAM• sTATl!MllNT crM1fcr1"' ACTI ON MAIT SAL.Es INC.. ,.;,i ~. Hm, Iv nd Y ht C l b !hi flOdhrrlf 15.00 '"' of !flt! IOOfflOfl Cl k ' ' Tiit fono\1111111 Pll"tOft It dol"t bVtlntU Otbl'OI' ~ buil""" tdllr-j 2:JOO l'*-1 AMJrt1nt'°"""'*-l Jammers ac u was of Bicek• n •flit 101. lr'41ne'• S11b-er · ,.,,..1, 11: "''_-•out•'l'•rd. Cott• Mes• cou1~ty o1 '011e11 . Jury fl, 1m t•· d OIYt1IOfl lfl ll'le County of Or.,,ge, Sli te PubUll\td Ortfllle Coatl 0 1lly ,llot July FOVNTlilN VALLEY M lJ S I C Or1noe. Sti le ot Cl lllOl'fll• ~I 1 Hellrl· .. Vbllthld Onflll Cltlt Ollly "1ic.t, ulr r ~•lllor,nlt. 1 1 1 per m•p .fl1"" lfl loot: 11, 11 1fllt liull\Ai 1, 1, lt1l 72lf·73 CENTEll. ttTtt 8r00khur1I, FOllnltln ly lntttn! It •bOlll lo (le cr"JW by Dftt• AutllSI I, t tnd lS. ltTJ • ,.l·D T• f VYC' ' •0• •. M ICfUIMOl.tl ~ Mtl)I V•tlll'f C•lll 1'21'111 or •11d vr•nltd ""AMERICAN BUSIN£S uC event. part o s In 1,,., Offl(.-'Pf ,,. Ocufity ltll(Ol'l!r• o1 PUBLIC NorICE All.ft A11iiw.ri,, Htccol•. 11w Slf!I• CRl!DtT COtl:l"Ott•T•ON 5 .., , s PUBLIC NOTIC~ 'led llkl Caunly Lt~ dtKrlbtcl [ft dtld J(llfl\f\11 Clrclt F""ltlfl VllltY Ct UI lloM bull ' IClll' •rty, .,, Summer Regatta. Wa! SS I rtcordea Jan,..,.,. 2t, ltn 1"·eoo11: ts11 , PICTITIOUI IVSlllll!ll W'OI ~ ' • • ' · irff A~ .... ~~ ~"f-LL•/--•--::":~· =~~·"·""==::--- jn Ghost-13 -dinlhies. Other ~nemv212 of Ottlc:ll(_R~1 Of ttld NAMf fTAt'•Mll"' • f -CllUiJI'• it-9'1!Utft·,.~~rll•, 11:us aM1t1 A,..i..,, s1111 °' C•l1 11. °' '~If:ffl,.1~:i::11 -. . , A CV le met!lnt llPOl'I l1'lt AUHt~ ef 1'.hfl lellOW'lllt Pl"-11 •olf'IO M flftl Jot11111 C!rclt, lf~l1l11 Vtllrt. C1IU. The ~ty I~ whkfl !hi StclJl'lly Tiii t.llewllllt pttllol'I It llol"9 ..... yacht •lubs competm~ were m•krr:'1uc:h ded•<•llorl Wiit bl lltkl •I lh• •. CUT 'N' DIY CANVA!i ~kOO .. 1,m ="""-·I• conducttd b • I ~~',":," It bt CtMtlll 11• ~ ...... ,, 111 11: Coronaao Yacht Club, Lido Isle u111.,.rs11y Hl;h 5t llool. 4m G•mpw J1cq11tl'f'n 1..r1 , """1111g1o11 Bt•c"· C•lfl. Plfftilt'•hlp' Y fllllrt '111'"11t,..~o1 ~;~ .... i-'""•~ MARY MOl''41MT "l!-ICHOOt. 1. y cht CJ b Lo Be h y cbt Orlw. Irvine, Ctlllorfll•, llll't Ille 6111 d•y 1111 t:1+'1 ' I cot loc Nd •• pr..,...." OAY CAiii c•Nfltl, -MWfltlft a U • ng ac a Avavs•, lt73, 11 t111 11our"' 7:lD o'clock Josll!lh 1"r1flkHfl M'C1t1hy. ltMt Hert Thli .~!~~~~i.:'~wllPl•tllt COi#\-'t:'11 J... t:..= .,.M~~;w;ni, atYd .• 11 Ton. Qflf,.,, Club. and South Shore Sailing •.M, · FIED cir .. Hur>llntto11 ••.ch, c.i11. 92647 ..., Cltlti OI Ortrit• COlll'lty "" Jiii)' n. c.i11om1 •• Md ~' ~11 ,: a't. 0 Ph1111, .~~'°':tti:,~;1 ::J 1.• C l b , UNI 5CH00t. OISTIUCT Tlllt b\,ltlt1111 It COl'ICIUC:ltd by lfl l1t-ltn. TIOH MART IAL.l'.S. INC rtndtl. .._..,.. 1 • U · SOAlll:O OF EDUCATION IRVINE d!Yld111I. . f'-14"9 TPlt ''°""""' ..c:urft iT.n ,_' ~ Tfllt lio\lllMll It e«lllVc:I"' k Mt lt1- by A Sl1n1..,. COl''I' J Frtflkllfl McC•rthy ,.....,1 ..._ C I D '" •Ho! J ... i. Y flt!,..., wllt llt'lklwl. !ttcrrl1ry of llld 8011rd Thi t 19 t tllld wtth th COYl'I-,......, thed ""'"°' OH I 11" ~!Id tn OI' •f'ltr lh• l"h Illy ""'"'' MMtMtl ,._,,, ~~l1htd Dr•f'IQI CoaJI 01Jly Piiot, ty c1!r~ 1 of Or,.;:• Covnl'/ Ofl J~ly n, U l f')CI Auau1t \, t . IS. 1113 mt.7) ': "'::~·~~~':i ·~::: Ofll(ft of LABOWI! TJ\11 1t11'11Mft! ... flltd wtll; 1M c-p 00 A1111~11 1: 1t73 17oa-1J 1,1,, PUBLIC NOTICE w"' lflrrt s~ L ~t ~·' ,'~,. 1m ""c1.n "'°"'-~tnJu1ya1, tm. e.r at . ,..2ffM • " _,,,,,., •1 fornl1, fl.mu w Pr_mr Tl' JIJIVl'll'IO' ~ .,. ~ Alllllrftt'f't for l«Vt'td ••fly· Notte. 11 "*'"*' ~.!-c.trt o.nv PJll!it. I-_ -_, _ -----. .. ~ ~ ...... ....=:..~~'·"_...~_.._ ..... .-11.bJtem,_Or,lllQ:'t ,'~I 111 l'~~kll· _~'I _..,_ _ • 4 .. «nr:;_•::e :s tl.Y_t!t'~\At,OWt' & ,VIJlfl'Qll'-enl ).·.,.~IMt"T. t,,;"1'J;t ,.,, .• ~-;n • l-11> .... , .. ...,uift'· · /t:!;-' T3 !'Id ~-holodtn W!ll'lln ,,,. """"1,. " ' • SLl'·7• NOTICI TD ClllDITOll (lv11 Cocll SKllOll iwG.l. 1 ----~,,-'-,.---c:-=::=,,---- R S PICTtTIOUI l USlllll ll PUBIJC NOTICE IU'•••<HI COUIT Of' TNI So f•r 11 k"""""" It tt'lt SKUl'tcl l'll'ty, PUBIJC NOTICE ~~ ..... ~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Saifin<J Eight Hours on the Woter in o Beautiful Cal 25 Plus One .Half Day Solo All for Only Fifty Dollars WE GUARANT!i ~ RESULTS oflJo SaiAn'J Club NEWPORT BEACH 17141675'.0827' aces et NAMI ITATaMINT ITATI Oft CALlfl<Hl:MIA l'Oa tll IMll'llS• Mm .. Mii Md""'" llltd &.1---=======~-- Tllt lolllllwll'IQ 111•i.ont 1r1 dolflQ • l'ICTJTIOUS IUllllltl TNI C0':_':.::1:"'AM•• , tlll .o.btor fllr ... tint '/Mr1 IMt Plirt l"tcTITlOVI -.Wl!llbs ... _N<'w"'•' O•T C•PITAL MAN NAMl STATIMaMT _J Elfllt tt llE'NIEI IC.l!lll!LI, Oectn-:.%; HoH--..o --·--fllAMll ITATIM•T • Till follo<Wtflf ,.,.._ .,. 001,. ... ·--YT... Tiii ftlll'lflltlll ..,_ .,, ~ ...... Top U.S. o£fshore powerboat AGIMINT, •lt Ntw$1<.1'1 C1n1rr DUtlllftt ••: NOTICE 19 MEl l •T OIVaN 19 "-"°"'""°" Clfl'°"41• Mlftttl "1 art.... NtwPOrl Btacl'I. C•Ufor'n l• 9™0 IC.Oll A550CIATES , BAY AIEA. Cl'Wltort of tlM IMW fltl'!'ltd Otc:'61ftl '2• V'tnftOI A~ IC.Ot.L Altoc:IATWI • IAll O!IOO. ra~rs. led by the reoont Hen-aAUM. KUODEll: .. COM~liNY, • 17Hl SkY l"•rM Clrclt. lr~lnt, C•lltontlt ""' ... perMltlf ~ct"-INIMt .~ CA ·-Mey ...,. O'cll. .,.... C•llflnllt· nessy Gra nd Prix winner. Bob c111torn1• corpor•tloll. •10 Newpor1 tM4 Mid~• .,.. ,..,..,, '° ,. .. """" ' Mtlh strett ,,...,_ .\tagooll Of Ml.,m,· Beac"h ...... '"""' Dfl.... N.-porl I •• c ". \_ 0-IO M. Koll, ..,, ...... Lido '°""'· ""'""""' l'>tntMr'( 'l'OIUCllfl'S, Ill ""'offlcl ,.r~..,,,-· 1. Dll'*'I M. hi._ ...... U. IM. •" Ctllfoml• n6'0 N.wflll"I •itch, C.il'°4"nlt ft6tO fl !flt dfrk o1 lh4 l tlOYe lol'llttMcf court, It ,_ .,,_..,.. 1111 N-..ort hlCA Ct ll • .,... now on lheir way to California i1111 butll'llM '' COl\CMl<tld b' • cer-t. Rklltr• c. Ellltfl, " LI,,.. ,,.... to """"1' """"' wo,, tM '*...., TWUN. ~· t. •~ (. lftlllft, H ""*" ..... POrll10ll, Nt#POrt 9ffttl. C•ltfornl• '2..o wouctl« .. II) 1M WfldttllOMd Jl'I '"' 61 llOf7 ,..,...... l~l&utl-........,.,, fNct;, ,.......,. ,.... ror lhe lfennes.sy Cali(omia IAUM. SCUOOEa & c.oM,.ANY S. LM C. Stmml" ,. Lllldl I .... JAMI.I L. 11.UllL. JltN AltrefflW t i Ltw, "'911 i-. ......... CA 3. LM t. ltfMll• N UMa hft, C A 8 M~ O. Nllfl'I. Viet "'"'°""' N""""1 llffCl'I. C ...... ,.,..., ao:z VI• Qf1o11o, """"'°" lllQI Qt MlUllll 0ttw Nl'lf4lllWf hid\. CltlfWf'lfl nwt up race ug. J . t 111, ,,.,..._1 wt1 "*' wtlfl ""'°"""" '· 0. '· Wddl.m.t. n Htff """"'c.iHenMi. n..o. Wllktl 1 •. 1111 p1tet .f 11n ~ Ceflfret'fll• .._ o. •· ~ .. u H.1t,M111 The r-.1arlna de! Rey race is rv Cltr'll"' 0r.,,.. c_,.,. ori Jiiiy ~:Jra 0r1"!r c"'°"" '" """"· c111111tni. 9'UJ bVIHlll• of""' Vl'ldfl'lltMllll lfl e11 ""'"" '11J._=..,. ,'...,,...,~ Dr1~ c ...... Ht~. Clllflnllt'nat < s. ~-•Ill O•Yl1, :Jl!ll' hl'ldun• Ll!W. ,.,._l!l'l'IO 10 Ille "'""' Of Mid ftcldtnf, • -• &. lfytfetl °*"1L llOf ltfllMN i..... knoWJJ as Lhe third ract of the Pllflllttltd or.,,.. ~ o.nv "11o1. c..,.. "' M•r, C•Htor1111 t26JJ w11111r 1cvr m11111;t-.fttl' tt11 nr11 ~ic. "' loufti Alltflllm '°"""'" C-.;\• T'J~:.J''· ."",--~."' 1uu1;,'! _ ,, I ,. liWQll'I J, I, It. 22. ltn 2J14•73 f TIMOll!y L Sir..., 1'30 hr1 tfClll « tlllt llOll«. Al'lll'l*lll'I. c:.11-.1 . .. .. , tr pie crown for the offshore ,:1bl"' ,,....,.,.j ""'"' cittforlllll f1ffO 0.,. J1i1ly l2. 1m _. ;m • °''"""°"' Df'tVI AtblM. N-•Md!· C•tltlNI • "* circuit. Arter the G r a nd '· ~r9t o. Olbeofl. Jr1• in Oki L• l!:\IOIM '· 1<.ti1,,, . ~T1°0'-,.!-'~1~. 0,',·-'.',',"-'·,,1~-.U::ftl!"' Lt '"" P r ~ HOl'ld• Roed, WoOcttkW. c llfo:ll'l'lll. l •tt.Jto:ll' Of Ille wt•• of .-.... 1 ... , -.,... T• r1x, of the New Jersey K' Li'loo To T~• butlflHI II cOllductfll l'ly I ·-r•I ""'•bo't* Ml'lltd dt(tdtftf Afi111t lCAN IUl!N9&a Thll !WtlMtl •• tlllndVtf:ICI"'. "'*'' Shore the rflccrs went to P1rin.r1111p. • JAMii L. 1u11L. JR. ~ 1.f>~f&"rTtJ~. Aotnt P•rl~~.,. 1... "'""' Cl 1' Tllftofhy l . Sltl<IM' 4".,_,, et LIW LA.otniy a 'nlffalil • Tlllt lfttllMlll -...... wl'l'I .... CIVMY eve nnd. Ohi o. for th e ,. TM• 11111m•nt w•1 fl ied wltti IN COUii> .,. Vlol °"'""' _._ " ... ,1 ... k 1111 Or•,.• courily, c..11tor111•.., J• -'• I t• 21' II Kl b IV Cltrk of Or •fl(I• CflUl'lty, C11fforftl1. Ofl ......,.., ~ CA nta "'.._ ... ,. .. . SCCOuu cg, ne .,-m e r y July 1i, lt7), 1'7). x·.,....1 1n•J &7>-401 Int .. llllnf ttNtt ty 16. 1171. """ ClaS.'lic -fl rat otfshort r ace Ask A-..J"' itW t.rlld •0,,. ,_,· 0111 ... ~ ~':.."t~ ~;::T°''' 0•11., ,11.,, J~ ~~ ~= o.11Y "11°', ~utiilll'ltd Or.ii, c...1 Dllt'r ,,~. J,,,. to be held 011 the Great Lak es. IUJ, .,f 1y 11, "" •rid AVlvll 1, 1. 1t'1t nto-n er 11. u ~ IWflll' 1, L 1t73 ms-n A,,..,., 1, 1t11 ,,. .. ,~ 1 ... 11• 1J. IM.AW\flf 1• •· 1m 1J'tl.11 • '•r ' ' I I ,. • r • ·Execnftve ' Is It Possibk ·to Invest • Industries ln .Stoeks, Make Money? Sets Mark (Edft<rr's. mitt: TJlfl .ii th( E10C11tlve lndustrles 1'1e.. fiut of 'ff0< ""flc!<• u11 day reported th.a~ s<fl'es for the Whether a pert0n cinr 1tUJ lhlr<I quarter oodtd J"'1e so, mokt money on tht stock were a record $9.7 million market.) arnponod to IU mlllloo laJJI By RICHARD NENNEMAN year, 8 59 percent i1\a-ease. Cllrlf;ll1111 I C._. -.ii,.,...,.... Year-to-date sales totaled BOSTON, MASS. _ In the iu.t million, a..!~ percent ilr mld-1961'1, "" Am• r I can creue. Net income for the nine .. roonths· totaled ·, $ 1 . 9 lawyer overseas began piling million d up money faster than he could an was 115 percent spend it. A bro.ICer for a New higher t~ in the oor· York Stock Exchange flrm ~~"1i~ast year began lightenlng his load by EARNINGS PER share ln· helping him invest in stocks. creased 98 percent to •t.Ol. By 1968, he was over Ptnbare earnings flX' t.hfl\ halfway to having his first period ..... baJJed on t,8'12,000 · '100,000 In securities salted average shatts ~red with away. l,;2e,OOO for the peftod last THEN-CAME the beginning year. or five years of disasten. as C4adl shipments for the he calls them. His broker had nine-month period were 1.522 invested heavily for him in co~ to 824 last year, smaller, more speculative reflecting an increase of 85 companies. When the market perceat. started down in 1969, these !ell JERRY E. WEIS, president, , -al,., annoonced executive's en~ ~ try into the "popular1"'ft!! motornome field with a 2~foot intnJdudO!'y model and we will follow later with additional oiJ.ea to meet dealer demands. n-·prod~ will be avollablo In our 1971 model yur," Wtls said. Researcli . Company __,Formed 6.5 mUHon peo· pie are waiting to get back in. petition for the stock market tqday. But, he also is wa1tin1 to cune ba<t into the mar~et. if he can find ·the ri8ht time. Singling"" ..ttmares that 1.5. million peopl~ are waiting to get back In if they can con- vince themselves the maitet is going up. This sho.uld be good news !or Wall street, wbioh need> the liquidity the individual in-. vestor brings to the market. ; 1n the growth ol the in· stltutJonal rilarket during tbe '808, tbe individual and the proper tnatment of him seemed to have languished. NOW! HIGHER ·RATES ON ALL NEW ACCOUNTS! ~1a!F~<!!/~ is pleased to announce higher guaranteed :income on all new Bicentenn,ial Sa~ Certifi~te Accounts. and .a higher yield on both new and existiilg P~book ~ccol1nts. 7~" 7r., 6%" • SI0.000 nlli-• -. S5;000....,,_ ---$.5,000-rninimura.a---4,_.• • &" Sl,OOOmiolmum. ll ao 23 IDOal1:9 • .. •106yean• 5%" S~,000 n8'...._ 6maotbs' zv.. ao•yean• 5~" P.d-dotA.ocouat, day- in today<IUt i~ bffn . rough ones ror an in- vestor to figure oul Wall Street ltaelf has been going through u n precedented changes, as It is one oJ. the lut major industries to modtrnlze operations. Brokerage house failures and a iJtlll un- completed rash o.f 'mergers have sounded dlarupting to in- vestors' ears. Thursday: Deciding on an investment approach. Earnings Double The earnings of the Nolex Corp. of Buena Park more than doubled In the second quarter of 1973. For 'the six months ended Jwte 30, Nolex reported net in- come of $254,042, or 12 cents per. miare, on revenues of $13,745,475. These results com- pare with a net loss of $152,400, or 17 cents per share. on revenues or $13,150,349 for the six months en<Jd June 30. 1972. • ...... __,A4.7~---_,....._ --' § , ........... ~-........ -~ , 1000 ORDER YOURS l ·ODAY.l-·· \ Ptnonall:sed • Styllsll lleaiitiful Stick-on -Order For Yourself or • Friend· \!Ip: • 1!'!!"""'!!"'!'." ............ "'! ...... ""'.~"'"'"'l ... ,....-· ... ~~~ .... ·.,,.,~-"""'""~---·J>,····~ ...... g.·· '1~£.1 .. i ,I . it I lti _._( .: . ·'·''Ii i t•• • fN'nw;srOHAU.ACCOUl'ITSISCOMPOUNDEDDAILY, , *"'"lill1 liw'ui'OCt orfi'nvo'l6~'i ·fs'leib'r\r1tddre;t .... 11.bels. Also very h•ndy es identification l1bel1 for metkincf personal items such as books, records, photos, etc. labels stick on 91111 and m•y be used for m•rking hom& canned focd items. All libels •re printed with stylish Vo9ue fy,;'e on fine quality wh ite' • ' . PAID QUAllTBllLY. '901!'1-fOlfoitarefouorlywid>dtanl,ond-io....,...,,.;_ • amount psyabtc ooly at the cum:al ~rate.. . . NOW SEii.ViNO YOU JN~ FtlLLSEllVICBOFPICllS HOMB OFPICE: 260 Oceu A..._, uauna 8-11, Calit 92651 Telqlllone: 4~7~1 LAKE ELSINOllB SAN CLeM.Bl'fT1! , LAGUN A NIOUBL 600Weot0nthnA-601Northl!ICOmitioltl:ol · 3MODlldllloyPloD -• LAOUWA l!IUS iAol& Catie cit la Pia~ • • 9ummtd paper. - • --- OVER THE COUNTER NASO Ll1tl,;g1 for Tuesday, July JI. 1973 r llZ¥4fW*19*' I -New Firm MUTUAL FUNDS Organ,ized ·-v .......... 1 •• M• "" """" ,,,, ... Mi. • • .,. ... ' lowlna Is a 1151 of n.!1. Gr 7.2( t,f)JH911 Sit l:S'l •t. tw t..» U. . bid •l!d •sked prl· AM'i..f: JlllMS11\ iuJ t H lM +M I M ~~ds :' q...J!illtu~ 11n'Fd t f.fl 'IO •• ICla.,!f'.t",l lfAI ~. llf •.• Jt esa '"'-NASO Inc. ~WTl'I F l.f.i IS. 1,15t 91' lt:.2 21.)6 ~'i.w 17~J17.1!i ,._.y IK~ F j·' 6. 11&1 IM 1.2'2 'j!" ~ 16 .. U.• July 31 1972 PK, Fd 1•' ,•,· 1 tnl Kl 7.15 t lt.'9ltii • t\:k ... · wt K2 6.12.J. .. 30.JJ A group of former engineer· '" AM ~~tdSo lit 11:fl "'' i1 fl:H tt!t ft! Lr; 4J7 ing and man Uf a Ct Uri n g "f,~AL~i_.. "·f: ~!vM:.-'~.f1•,~ :: d 'td t'U r~~ TY ll'1f-?! managers from Century Data 1~JE i.f #.0: ~~v {;. J:iltfl f' i:lto '-~ s.n ~"!:: F 2'7:64 Systems have organized a r.;-;.~rFd ::s! #if ;n~ .P,.\ J 1 ·' K~ x/·,. tn • ... ~li i_,. Costa Mesa company Orbis Ae1n• In ll.:» l.f-!2 IMfG 4'.o ,: ~k,. Gttt 7-f! IA! OllO Fd ' t.a • Alu~w-e 'j 'Jl ~ 11-ff 11 -~ f..31 7.lt S .. ~ ll. 1Ul Systems, Inc., to menu!acture ~'f,1,rfd 1•1 t1, 1•r1 d r9 t:Jf t L loa~ifi 5.35 ~,, 1"'1 1!.·B ·magnetic r~<!i1~ devices:= ~ il' ltlt ~fL,11a.v t:u :. ~r"" '5.jllJj ~KLD :T'7 and systems, lDCJUding floppy Am If.,:; ' 1 Kl . .S eirdUJl,j • l lffl'Ch 1t1s Im " ~ , Al'l'I EQtv ,,.S S.07 ~ -•ff f 75 lbtv Fd J • .Q Fd tt disc dr1ves. AM r,f"aass .ot.. 11 : 1iti ~,. lnlv a.n '· H•l'W ·t'·" • ~ l'UN 1 ontr• ! llC C•p 7.U t. u..I l 6. ...,, Chief executive of the flJ'tn C•PI• 1.12 .... v 1u.c 1.u L1M "•"'• ,.'·"•• •. f't<• ,., ,...., MoJ · J hn R ' who d ' led lncom l.41 f .1t I.JO ... 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A&a: l~d f·• .17 tape product line at Century ~ ~'tn j ~ tH !"~~ ,. ,i! 1,:" !: ~vs t.U f'J ft!.. °i:T' 17·:f 17]: for tv.'o ye"rs and was Am l~wt • 95 •..tl " •'o'l."NC'1AL2,:$1 a..fi ancs Wb !·'' 10.tl r•MA 11uiiirir.1 "'t Am M11t 1.)0 ,.., p OOllAMS Luthern 1 .1' u·" ft•" SIW' r:+o~ffi previously manager 0£ the ~~~'i{ 2·'"' 2'2 F,n Ovn ~.24 4.:u~i'N~"l'u1.i:s1 ·1f T"r':t l,.~lt.10 magnetic tape devices and 011:ou,., ,.,,,' '," 'ij •·n C•PI•• 3n '-'• ventvr •:u1ll22 • C•pt1I fst $.JI, n nc S s• lncom 161 tolt Smltll & 104210.g systems group for ICL 1n 0 '""",!"v 1,',', •0 Jt 1~v."Jv. 141 !.1,•!~ P11grrn ••1 'ILMTSI\ 1a.Gr 1ov10 E I d rW " • 90 F It T --M•n))t" f,07 .C45 So G.nF 1211113 ng an . 1ncom 114 7.12 l~Vs·...,0., MASS C01 SW11 Inv JCI t'I ••• Venl11r S.57 9.39 ••• : Frttm 7IO •:1 !!".)nv G '1? '" RING SAID Orbis dfa\VS ,.yt,~~·" 'ti' 1::n f,~k ~i ~~ : ~ ~~FF 1f~ 1\..s ~~; ":1& l?::r fulanciaJ and international ~r1x F t.34 .II ht Multl 1:~ ::s.. 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UNDI: H'rtw.i !1.D61l Cl i.lll Alm 101111.ll Selene ·a f• Conwr 'q 10 )6 H1r1 l v 1,21 1·71 OP F!\d 7.39 t.(111 V1nod • t ... Eoullv !~ , ... a:mr Wj .n 00 Tmt 7.0t 1.15 USM Cl 1 • 1 .U Fund 1 '10.97 1 ! .• 7 OTC !>K 10.1511.03 US Ovt$ ~ 10.lf t' (;r...,111 6 6.71 erl I l.7t 1.96 P••lm! 7.10 1.4? VALIJ• LI t FOS1 " •~om 'j110.sc Hor•f• 'j·! 20.1, P1u1 A•v 7.32 1.00 v11 \"' ·'' s ... Vef'ltur l' / j·'* lmPI' CD • ID.~ PO.,,llt F •5,1! m· Vil nc 4.~ '·" ~o!um 0 1tJ1 ,7J ln'IPir • 1. Ji• M>.11 2.$0 2. Lw t 1.31 7 71 •iMMONW N lllC !; 1 l~ P• M11t 2,.SO 2. V~ J..:11 ,:. CA ~'l' 1.lt l 'l~ Am : . I ~:;m ~1 tN : ¥fND as: ~· ~· 'r·• J· ~r-r,::i ' , • $1~ V ia:fi i .. L"s...,,,,., 11~11, ~U -· . . , 1 .. ~ . . ,, ... a 1.. ..... ,:i: ... l!n!D 2 I~~ 1 • l#:ff P'lon En 7.%1 1.st V~I n;i '·" =dF ~ ;1:rFd 1~;U1i.a5 "t11 1. I 14' ~ '"" 'l 1 : lt.22 Pl•llf'Mf 11 1.ts 1,:H ~!WJ°'\' t ~:.fn 1. im l ,~ •. or ~l~\·i~1;j'~ltj1'·1 ii~·J~ . 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EqualS Mortgage Amount arnings --.. ::_-~,·-· ... itz"ii~~i1~~j":ii ~~~ !Tii~ti)1·~,ial --Decrease ~.'~ tl n r. 1= ~~ t==1~ =t tii\:f'\\ ' ! rft mFW!+' ." ~J:J: :r. 1~ ~ *:_;g ~:i -~ i§1=~ ti 1; ~ ¥: «: r~ ~tt Ac;;;.;ci11 _. t 1111 '!"' 14\li n ent$W \'! it ~ ~ .... _ """' ,.lf'l<l(o.P ,(! u .. ~ ~ *"-......... "°"' 11 .k ~ ~ $VI •• S)' SYL~A PORTER -HerearetbekeyeDras-and potnis'·ea~ lendtr m yori" ~i:!~ 11 '\~~fit 1hf? tnHJ:r•:,. u l ~ "~r:t.+:ti~=•1fj i 1 5 tri ~~;:-·.::.1:."or:.-:. 1: 1 1?~ ~ t!t='• wa,ys you save on them. area woulc! cblrge you. Also $pedal to Ute D1f11 Piiot =::f ~ ~ ~ l~ lt~ :f¥i _.\i, Md 1: t !t f~ fs'tt lilt+·"~= : 1 : ! l~v. l~ lS~:; :~ 1t~1~1~i11 ~ 11 l! ii .... 2\;:.~ ./,·.·-~n.lerest~·"~~esf surpas>lll6•7o -~ ~ explort the possibility that the C!l.f. .. t FRAN c I s c 0 Acl\tl""' ' 1l It'll 12r-~ -.-• ~.,""f .. n•lan•m-"" "..ll'M!Ol'I z • "5 l lh fjl'i 11\'t • IU.lrtUuf I ., Ri. ~ ~ .. \Ii 1u,i 1o1.n1 A.lli v ,,-uuu POJNfs: Because d Slate ll . of•~~.... 'gh . .i..n-»t\.l'I -.u11111L1 1• 10 n Tu n n -~ ,_..,,, .... ·· .. • ~ ,.,11,,1ttrtr I ut 1•\'t v. 16\/o-\lo __, ,_ as the . 'edera1 Reserve se er w-.: ,..._,..,nu t 1:1ncue Southern Paclfk: C.o Mood111v AnMt..1 DI 1 • joilJ. ~ "" =:n:-r t ·; n I~ 1 1 ~ ·~:.11.n1e I. it "' ..,l't t.ll" o.)Vo-v. .i•IT'll•,. :I l s 11' ,,. ft i. System deliberately curbs the ~~~~i~~g~noy~t::f, llllf cost or points. reported second q~rter ~ ~.: ,;; 1•' ~1 ~' !fi' 11'.-v. ix=i,or J·'?, ·~,1~1~1•~ ~!l*~~"~J: ]f 'l! ~~ ! !t=~ 1 ~if~'tl·1~ iJ ~ ~~ tt: l 1 1"" avallablllty or credit in an ef. tenders add "points" to thelr CLOSING t'OSTS: These Income of '2• 212 000 or 91 ~,~:Or~ :i ~ ~~ ffi! tt~ ffit:1t; !:~,'=~'\ 1•, U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~!~itl'rt '~ ~ ~ lf{; ~ ~~.; 1.r1f1Jt:· 1i · · •M •) '1 ··· forttosJashlnflaUonarybof .. bat rt char be • 'cents per~' 'redt.oAJlt1C1uttt17 4)J'-11A 2'Jo. •• ti.sF'nd'j 3'\0fl Ht."" 1'1INS&nc1 I ffr"~ n ... j:;.5PLPl.J ·"':I!U~ffii~+• In s c mo gage ges w n too, can vary dramaUcal!Y , compa ~\":G:. ~~: 1} : 1~ 1~ f"w.+ v. f.i:'llMMen' to 2'JI ~ .. ~ -·v. ~:i~t1 ~~ T~ ,. •iv. ~ ~-"ii; Jtwtl c 1 11 ·a J:J · + ~ row g, mortgage money ls., of the general trend of interest from J e n d e r to Jende:T aniJ., \\ $34.068,000, or $1.28 per share, " •P 111 1:-. • "'* 101v. 100 100 -111o >.1'11 11 '' "" 12 n1tt-1v. Fifi Ml> 1 o.u , :11 1 i.r. 1M11 11.....,: 111 J1mw.11 ·" 1 . 111 ~ j 1~ lh --. ~ming more e•-. I the ·-· ol A ••k• lllhl 23 ~ 31-30111 30\lo-\It r MOI 1.S 1 20 .... 20\.'J ~,,.._ "" l'llUIUli ·."' 1s 11 lib u· l\ llo/o . JlmW•lllll 1 •. •k20Q u 3 + Vt .. ..,..,,,... UC\."V ... rates is up, This holds for since they can range today or sameperrvu. 1972. Al11w1oc .JS 1 ,1 1o ~ ~ J:::~,.. . ..,» l 11 ra ~ ~""F k · 1 111 11~ "i-Jlmw.1111 . .0 .. 21 u ,o,r, 2,v.-•. pensive and harder to get. FHA and v• as well as con-I • 10 ol th ~~-1 openitln •-A ii. 11 )611 ' 1 1• 11.,.. 13~ llmN'Y :If 16"" l$t~ 1•v. · F:~~l 1~ t u ,}~ = 1~ JHn11c: .ub .. lP 1m 11~ lM\+ 4 . t\ . rom " to percenl e IVIM. g N!VenUe! J.U• Ale•~ Alii T 11 ~ ~ 32~ a:zr. t ti: c. , ... 10 IJ .. "f"' ...... ~f ~ "''Wit 3.0lb 10 .. 311\'t 31\11 • ""JHlllllY 11'.b • ,~ ~ c mt:'• Even "official" mortgage ventional mortgage Joans. loan, they reproesent a major ~5 milll~rom $375.a mllllon ,to ~1ig,.s~ :tt ~ j3 ~ J;"; ~ le''1,{ff ~ 1i] ?: .... i mi::~~~~, ... ,, :t f~ ~ mt'. t: j~(11 '·i •,1 •J.,2ri6N 1nv. 1m;+"' rates are moving to M4 If a tenaer charges you five area for p<mible savings. ..,...., on. ••u"' .100 "' ,, ...!~ 'v. •YJ 111e111 1 u v. 1 ~ ff + \.Ii ,i;ii:...sc 1 10 :is •'-•~ ~ v. J v-c • T 2 20 ~ •• i ... tJrwgh the 8 percent Jevet polnts, it mbns he ~UCtS 5 Wbat~S more, )'OU have to ' !_\j~LI~ ~! ll 1TI; rP4 l'~ ~ ~\l>W ~ ~ l 1~~ I l;-\ti ~=nf ~:o 11 t~ I~ l~~ l~ ::jS:ti~ 11 l~ 1tpt ~ ! t; Many Americans are A&ying perct!lt Crom the face v I f pay closing costs in cash and e 20tla Centu rv ~11~ ,1~ 17 1~ llv. ~~ ~ r: ~~ 2 10 11 ~ ~ -nu='" FIQ19en ~ 11 t2 1~ .. " 1t\'f+ ~ JOltWI• .1• ·; 1 s .ii"' ;r 't t, much more than I.bis rate ln your mortgage at the a~-there is virtually DO room for LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ =~.J .• 1J =: mt ~+l: I'll 1cC: .. ~ ·,·. 'I h I~ l1 + :~·F.~:~ '•~ .~ is: !r l:~ ~~\j&JovMfa l . .O 19 ~L ... \io open and hidden charges. n>n..-. You, however, must negotiation 00 certain closing •tnGtD .si.: 10 it 1Hti 12~ 12'111--"" IWI• "c;:; : 'I :"' ~v. , v.-.~ ~ • ~cw~ ; J l!~ E f!~+ ·~ .c,•\-Al .so ,,-21' 11 1r. 1iq,;t • =·t ill ·~~ Twentieth Century-Fox Film ~l11o 1..h 1.32 12 ltl »1' »"' ,..._ ~ 111rl1Bof .20 12.,.. 12v. l'l't F •Pwr 1,,. 11 20 31l'o ""' v~ ~ • AJ "' 2"' .• 1100 '° .o .:. 1 nnc• YOU pay W bl repay the full amount or the ltenis: property tales, fire ifl.. •Q>rp, says it will pay 121 '•'o""'oP_!?. "' ... u,. 12 U \o\ ...... U ..+ llfm. (l'O ., Mi I)._ 111'o l -'Ml FWPwL 1.1• 12 JU lS~ )4.ft lit\-~ ~A,A~ ~~ · l .Ul'J -46V. ~ • m.icially infl ced by the rt 'Ue 1--·-credit lafln... 11 In<. 1~ \n.i-twvs•r ... ' '11 ~ :M :M -~ FW Sii 1 • J 3 22<lri 22\'i-~ l'J Kiii 1r(1 ~ •. 2 ""' ~ ..• uen mo ga«t· suranre, t1 ulltwance, million-to repurchase 7ti acres AHi.dSt 1.40 • m ~ mi 2w. + cr.a;,1.r wt . ~ 'i "" ,,.._ F~co Sil 11 " .. ·<!IV. ""-1\.'J~!,-~,~ 2"' 1 11 1~ '°" i.i. calibre ol your banking con-........ ..r 1 uSTRATE, ~ • life insurance Cif req~). occupied by its studlm near ~~f. l~"'.m 1i n 1r-:!! ;::._ "~ln ~111·~ :' m" 1~ ~ ~,t:::;: ~i;T.Gc°"'~ ij. 2J ~ti ~ ~j~t' =• 1~ :,· l ~ it: mt:R"'+ .\lo nections, the. attractivencss ·of iv ......... ... ' fa.shio bl Ce Ci The Allrg111A .so ' 1 "" t\!a W; +.,. '!:!" "-• '"" 21 :m:. 22 -"",.~go .i.I w '1N>•11-. i1v. ~ ".~l!j,! t/il110 ig lfJ4 16" 1 llEt .., .. your 'loan and the area in $20,0CIO mortgage, $1,000 would BUI' THERE are other clos. na e ntury ty. Ak°' 1.u 14 "i r ..... rt .... ~\\~ ... ~,~ft:' I~= ,.. 3' ~ ~Ill .!!~ t,~ ~~ iv. .. 31 ~ =~ :n~ it :ref"° .. J20 .. ~~ -.... ~ hich " bul th be deducted, leaVing only ing costs wbich may be [ . ~;;:~u 1 :so ~ 11 n lO'h iov.-'" c T Fl11 :t.20 o " 41~ 11...., fl;: \.ii FDDl9CI .2J u 1 •1o11. ,... ~ < 111<1 2 1 4 ~ u "' 241--. • w you uve -e cen-K J ) Amcor 100 1 21 •Yt •:i. ~ .• c tlel.S~ :t.20 11 ia11 ~ ..,..,. ~+"'Foote M\r1r\ 110 ~ 1; 7~·~ Kcio.1111~1 1 .. 1100 INi 1Nr. 1~14 tral point is clear: $19,000 actually available to negot.iable,.such as the bank's ~ tt,. zy ,... ~=:f ~ .. : ~ ~ ~ ~l'J u-+1"' g~~yu.a 1l J, ffi: ?l: qt1t: ~~.w;.,r: ·s ~ fl~ ~ n-14-" iern9.~ \:~\ ,, r ~ 'ffi1 ·~+.IA. The cost of you. This is the equivalent of charge for processing yciur . ). TO '. '>-Am Heu .30 11 lli HU r.: J3.r:-h, ~J:: l~: D'f'J . ' lt J v. ,i~ 25~::: ~~M".!9' .. : 1 • s~ ll1" ,1~ ir-.~ ~:1:L1'nJu: , 1, llst~ 2m 'it~ m 0 r tg age adding more than 1h: percent mortgage application and S CK ~~l~[;.'J1~ ~~ Jl fr-fi\11. ff~t l::~eci\i '.~ 13 '~ #~ ~~ ~~ t ~=.~ li " l~ ~ l'~++ii ~~\:i(e,1:1'2 .2i i 11 ~ ~I'! nL !t' m 0 n e y is to your basic interest rate. If lega l fees. Amll•k .10 •. 3 ~ •v. 6\11+ v. ~'c cot AM s 11 ~ '"' •14+ v. Fotl«W .eo 1, Ill lill 31"' ~ -~·~ ~ . 1s 24 n~ 24 + ~ the Jender charges vnu 10 "'...Meal closing -.. and 1~ Id ~ Alumln Co Allt•ll<I 1.3' • " 3'1'Yo 39 3t -Yl lev lltts 2 11 2 tit. ....,,.., .... • FOll.DOfO '° 2ti ' )t\{, 31·-v. • 11 12 10 10 10 -cllmbiDR. and ,,v . ~JY' ui. was so w um . Amam1 ·"' 11 21~ mt l1t; 26lm5~ ~ 1::£~1 J~ ~ Jg ~ t~\.'l ~~~1~ Ft•r1ktM :20 1s 1 1 13\l'a 13.,.. +~ .. ~:::~" :~ ; ~ ~ ~~ 1•• addmg· ll Sub-Points.-this-is the equivalent.of related expenses for a $30,000 of America in 1961. :~ ~::' 2it 11 37 ~-30lt , , 1oroKCo .52 20 u1 2S ~ u 21 _ v. Fr•11k1S1 -'° •• u 2''-" 29 tt +v. KMneCp .lo • 17 ""' l ·+'" adding en extra 1y4 percent to house bought with a mortgage The 76 .. ~ f 280 • 1•11 ot 1'llr. 5 21'11 2JV. ~ ~ 1wn,. .so • 1,.. '"" 1i . -v. FIWP!Mtl "'° » R ~ ~ ~ K•H•r 111 • .o s l 11...-1 v. \ ··" stantially .to acres are.,..... o " llM 1.14ti ·; 20 11r1 Jm"" 1v.-~~ c1~,. DI 1 •• 1, 11~ 111,1, n¥t+ \.Ii Fruohuf 1.10 1 "'5 2~ 2411; u'° +'to !$•UD1111 . .w • ., JM 1,14 'j.) the already your.rate. from a commercial bank in acres of raw land Fox •c1111111 1.20 1 , u"' 1~ v.CM1111v co n " '31'11 42\'< 42\lt-t FUQIHl/ld 41 ' -11~ 10fll 11 -v. k'hY-tt 1.» , .o :r:ilil »V2l'lil +$-~ Since the number or points the New Yolk·Ne.w Jersey originally sold to Alcoa which :~cr~\'1111 '1 ]j 2l! ~: ~1~ 2t~t? ~~: f,1"1:f3 .' 3lf 1iv. a~ ~li~ v. G11bl• lnOsl H1 °ii .21 21 ... K::C~ 1:: 2: ..J = ~ ... t:'t swollen costs har ed Ill II 000 lo $1 500 . A0111r.i .o 2s 1 a.t .U\14 '2Vt-:n cocc1o1 1.10 .u 196 lillt> 1'4 1u -"GAC COrD •. " Jiii 1 . 3 . Ky v111 1.1<1 ' ·;; nit. 23'4 ~ of a house. you. are c g w vary area run , , • developed Century City, a Am0u111 vii • , M'• ~ .. 6fl Coc•Botl .31 26 211 ~ 2:2 22 -""g" f, . .ti ' n 12 n:v. 11n. ... Kerr Mc . .u a ,.\ "~ 62\IJ ,2~1141 from institutioo to institution, The rne.ssam:a can't be miss. hot I 11· I dis'~ct ADul pf ·"' •• 1 1214 12'4 12v.-\la COIClwBk .21 1 1 hv. '' l•v. .. . "'"' 1.20 .. ' 11" 11\111 11M \11 KerrMlll •Yt . . 1 1~ i:rn-.121 -i ·, While the ob-o"' e -o ice comp ex u1 AmE1ec 1.l'O 10 302 2.v;. .2W1 2ti'h--\\ ~01eco111 ·°' lt :n 1:w. 111~ 13~);-v. 11m k 1.30 1 1ot ·21\.'I 21'°' 21"4-v. Kmm .-' 1 14~ l<R<i 1~ ~ be sure to find Obt how many ed. Shop! her Am EKPDrt " ID6 13;U 11·16 13-16 . c:M.1•1 ~ 2' '22 ~\.'I 3'~ 3',,._+ V. G11Me1t .2S n 32 3' -31 Jra-1/4 IClckle W . .U ' JO ~ 20 20~ Mi j e Ct j Vt of PORTIR e. :~1i/f1.f& 11 ~ 20\'J -A114 r! ~ ~olf&.11.~k .S. io zrl IJl'J t2l~ i'~l\11 &:r'1oo:°r :n I ~ ·~~ n._., l~\i+ ~~I:-~":.~ i4 101 ~ :n a-+ ~ tight money is to reduce the • Fl-• Sue d A Gn8 1.1tr1 .. 16 2• u 26 ... \,:~1111~ ,',.-,. ''1 s 11~ 1 1f'"-v. G11 Svc 1.12 1 1' 1~ 11\ii 11v.-~ Kl11Ct1os .30 e 11 llii 7\4 1 -r rate of rise in your cost of • •••-AGnCYS'.91 )t 11 11~ l~'Jo ~;. · •1 ~ ltv. lt\\-~IJ•l~•Y Ill 1 2 1% 11(, 1't.+\\IClrKhC .71 f 21 20\lo 1f.-. IM\••• living, tight money accelerates Dispute Deadloeked N.Ew YORK (AP) -Five :~l:1:! : ·~!~a n~.ff~.~€3ft~'~ 1 'l i!5 ti:~ ti'E'5 =~l~a:~ :: 5 11! llli 1~ ~ ~~r::~: 2l 1: ~ ~ ~·i ttterateotriseinthecostot maJO~ oil anct gasoline cor·~~=:fl~ m~~:t:::\!&;•J \·it.i"1 ,:~ ~::~::~.~~1.s lJ:J~~v.~-:..~::r,~:; 1 :~\'l ~~Ht-~ living ol anyone who must bor-· \ porations have been named as Amlrwst .so 1 J t \.t t tit+ "'cot PUtu'.l!· 1 ,: 2w, 2~ 21~ ~ GtnA.Tr 1.~ 13 11• :t'ht. '6\.'t a +v. ~DrP 111 I a 1y. 1 1 5 -\.II row and that includes mil s rik '-.. D f defend ts . $54 bill" AMeak.1 .12 i 103 nv. ia HYt+¥ico1sor. 1 ·; "1@.11: l "~l"'" .. ~ ""~• 9»-••"•~ '·"' ~""a",,..,_-. -. t ers e ect, (-~--•an urjln al th t JI 100 !_M~!°r.: if 1~ J~ ~~t~-1:s1 ]II 26' lU.' :t11:?GnC~:: ~161 121 l~ l~ 1i~-\l:~= l~ ~ ,..17MJ? ~ f~·· lions of yuu across the land. t:Uerd.l co SUI a a eges .I.MIC ot SIA l 93 tJ fl E::;:~·l 211 ''• .... ,.1 ~ ~ Gii Cgr 1.20 • ' ''~ IWI 1•141 +lo! Knor I ·'°" 7 2 Mt:n. 1J\,. ,,..:.! ~0· Illustrate •· lhls ,,,. terest that f the past I ars Amer M•tor • 1u 11\ All n.-.. ~ , ""--G11 oe..too ' 12 ~ "' ' -"" .1. , .... or our ye AmNG' 2.«1 • JI ~14 33=" 33¥e-~ c:EdDl"'i l ! 1ll? ~v. c;.,. D-tMm 1 " Dh 1.1 1.1 -\? LKltde 1~~ 1-'-L--• . • ·rate ei-a, it's not at all un-• they have been overcharging Ams.a1 .3611 14 20 •"'-1\G N.-v. c ... ~ 1 ·~ · 12 ~ JA"' ,1_ ~ G11 E1ec ,_.. 21 1211 '-Al ~ '2\lo-1v. 1..,,.,.., Sft 1 1 1: lU: ~ ~1"4+ IV lo 't "I . . Am Shlo .61 9 4 ~\-a 19'\G 1r¥.-l'< Comw£d Wt · 1 I!"'-10 0 A\ G!IFood 1 • .-lJ 2iW 2'-1-~ 2S'h 2' + lo'J l.&rttBr l5Q IJ , m ta-. ;t'\ common comnu yourseu o consumers at least $2 bilhon : 5Tr!:a 1~ : 1:; rt' m; ~,,. comea 1w1 · 21 ~ N -~ c;.,.G~ .'30 2• 11 1t 1m IP\-~ L•rMt 1:,So , " U..: ~ ~~ it pay more in interest over the s s il f T annually. A~s1a111 .c~. .s sa~ 5a'-'< J6l;t-~ ~:OlT~411 ~ 24 '~ ~ k~ ~; ~ 8:.,~\r g 11 ~ l~~ ~:~ Ii::++~ t::~~': ~· 1 0 ': '~ ·w. ~+~I( lifetime of your mortgage than et a 0 1• \Illa· The complaint filed Monday ~~~':T112:~ lt 1,:i ~?~ ~~ ~t:!:: ~ ~=~r ~ 1' fl J~ 51 ~ s1r--'' g:1::r.1\ ·19 J ~f.i.to ri~.ff~ +t~ t::.~0 c2..i0 't ft ~~ lit mt.~~ lhe 'total amount or the in U.S. District Court in ~r;t~IPJ.l :: nm?~~ ~tr°-t=~::A\ f.r: ·~ lf l:t. l~ 11!:·:~11~~'*1~ ~~ 21~1Alh1:"1K!~+°*i~t::=-~ ;, ~ Jh~ iht J}.1--i.:iil" mortgage itself. Brooklyn said that through,•mwT•,r !',,f. ",.· ,l'~ ,~ 1~\·CnnMI 1.Cb 13 15 jl"" ~. 2G':t-4ii GllMot 2.05b I 16'1., •1~ •1~1., lffdsl,N .. 50 II u ~ ttl'I .. ffil+ Railroad Complete New York· Stock List I 000 th . . m •r ·-,,.... ....,.. '"!:v-·\\ConrKC . .U t 1• IU. 11~ IA1>-1tGe11Motllf·5 . S 11..-l(ll.lo ~ .... L-. ·.o 10 .,._ On a 10, mortgage, e certun_aIIegedpi:oduct1onand :~:i:_ ·'.~ 1A .~ 11.~ 1t-1~~t:;~$i~J., 1~ 151 Jifi ~ r, ""~!uii ·U l 1n lli. l~t \it!:. Le11fl1c :.a' '! l!r: l!t? lf~?: interest at 8 percent over 25 SAN DIEGO (AP) -Lured supply from the American marketu1g practices, 1 • t b e AMF 111 1 m ' 1m 2TV< u \.'J 2,l'J-1 con,E<1 pf 5 _ 1~ ~ ~~ Gen Re1r11C1 1.1 ' ~ •1' ,\_ \11 t:l: .Y~ 11~ • · 'T 1~1"" 11 .. -11 •• ~· ~·--~--! ,years wou' Id be $13,1"7, 8 f"'I by schools Of b)uefin tuna, half boats' catch. p ' f 1· t ~il Aml1c JM I 19' 1• ~ 11 +1 Cll!l,Fd 1.3CI 12 151 14 f \i, CnSIDl'lill .65 It 211 4l';i 43 13\1+ Vt lfhm11-1W:1 ., r~ !! -" w nees 0 gaso 1ne a lac> AMP Ill[ .27 11• •1 im '"' 47\'J-\It COflFdol ,...., • J i6. 14 g" STMI Ind •• ., 3~ 3"ii ~ • L c~ ·; ' . $3,157 more than the principal a dozen tuna boat oPtt•tors But canners said Monday have risen sha"'IY the de-Am111:ofl •36 1 ' •~ 1-•'Ila+ "')°"Fr!' 52 • ni •!Ji ~ '"" 111o Te 1.60 11 i1s ~ :io11 30,_"" L:;::~,. 'ii 11 '~*' ,,1 1 l't ~ I ba sailed. defian of . the. . I ked f l t-' !~~,;.D~ ~ :J! f;: !v.-"'l=~·,' ~~ mt .. lFF1~,2). iioi~.Uf.Utt::l.AYFd c .... '~,-.as,.-.~ , of your oan. ve m ce a ll' prices are oc un I fendants have reaped large Anillar ,.~ 1 , U\~ 23 tJ _ v. c°" P pf ,'b JOO !; ,.111 ;r.,._ iii°" Tl•• 1•11 ·, .., 211'1 21 2114 t::i•nc .1.s. r 1 nl't lll'i .ll"' ..... 1 vote by fishermen Jocked in a Sepl 12 by the federal and excessive profits and the A.111rpt 2.05 •• 1 Jlollt J6'l9 •+ v. con~ X\ 't t 1 ''"" t 4'h •av-1 ~ _,.,. 11' 5" ft s._ \la L....it! 1 ..,. U: l J~ ,~ ~ ~h~ ALT H 0 v G H M 0 s T ~ce dispute with canneries. freeu and added that the coosumers have suffered sev· ::::~' i~ '1 1, :;~ !1\lt !1"'" + '4 ~~t~ f 1.J ~ 'ff ti~ Jv. :wv.= ~~:!A n ~~ ff~ ,,~ 1~+ ~ t:ltl t°'l: \, 1r 1:: 1114 i -! , mortgage lenders In any given But spokesmen for both future Is uncertain after thal erely." !::".':!i:" j/g ; ~~ Jr:. 22~ J:-'" ~tteo~~ 1 ~1 Jt:; ~ '*M 1~ X!~ f:il n 11: ll 1r" ~ -~ LI~ 2.29 · 1 all M:it l-1\t ,;~. J city or area of the U.S. are sides said Monday the All(hHc 1.0t 1 " 19\.\ 1tlll it -"-1~~ijR ~ 1 ,• "••£ '°"' ... ~ "'~ 1,21b 2A 4 llm n, 111 -1 t0!.."'~~ ., .,' n,,,. J!,, 11.,. .. • "k I lo h bout th ''WE HAD promo11·onal d • e (] I .. II AllOlf" c1 . .u ' 6 1n. 11v. 1a11o-~ 0 1 .. 1''"' ,.... "'~ITV"' 1.2C1 • ' 20 20 20 •• -· .. --~ U e y C arge a e deadlock remained unbroken 1_,,.. ft Ofl V Ar.g1llc1 10 14 13 10 ~~ 9t• onl l\YSI 2 1 I ~ SV. \It r: :&.ill .» It J I\~ , 1\lo--"'-Llbrty(O .JO 9 14 17'9 11'tl 11\'t-'"! same rate.s at any mven time after the ni·nth s·-··i·ve tuna counts to supermarkets in ef. An5u1 c:o ·,w. ' :11 1.s\oti is 15.,. ••• conMre .e1b ' w iov. ~ 1 • v. 11n1t"C • .a 1 21 12 11~ 11-.... ~ Ljtlr!yLll -~ 1 2 tt1o '""' '~ • • b" ' ......... .,...... LOS ANGELES (APJ Apac111 .37g • 1' 14.,. u 14 · ~:\1on1J1 • 1~ il~ ~ !'t-'~ t>r F1n1 Sil s 31 1s:r& u 15 -~ L 11w r.:, ~~ 11 1 ,." 14"' ''v."f' ~ you still may fmd a variation "auction" Jeft pn·ces UO· feet whem the pri~ freeze -A/K:.D Oil O; 1 10 l~ U'lol. 1•'._ \'Cont T 1 M fa n 2' IOd Ltowls • 1S •f't 6'/o 6\lt-~ tf1f: r 1 ' JSt.t ~l'I >l'llo or 'h to I percen' - a dif-came," said Jack Oinnerstern. Union Oil Co. of California ~~Pc·16 ~ ~~ 1;¥:, 1tu. 11~ C:1r1 'o.~ ' 122 Jf5 ,,,,. ifu.= ~ lilli1 ~J~ ~ J & !i~ lt"' if'"::}.? t1JJN'if t:fil ft ~~: t°~ r,"' rrit:'~ (-en-which "°'1 be 51'gn1·1,·. changed. vice pres1'dent of Westgat.. reported Monday a 44 percent App11~ :g 12 • 5\t s. sh= ii E:= 1~ : .. 1f ~ ,1 ~ ,?. ~ t: -liw;or 13 1' 11 1 '\G l•~I"' t•-IKNll Die 1 • J 11 '" 11'4 1114.+ \1i "" ... ~ ........ . • • ARA S11 I u 21 .u IJ2 121111 129"-2 ~owl pf m , ~ ,,.. \.o IDll M ,, 101 1~ ""' 1...,..+ .. orp 12 ' ' :v,, ~ • . •cant in terms ol your total in-THE DEFECTORS left San California Foods. "We.. were 111crease m earnings for the Arc111N ,1• • 1•, .r:A: .J,IJo .J.V. -, L•o 14 s.s 7w. ti.. ~li"tJ 1l J~ ~!:: ~~ 1~1 t\~~n~~ .• 11! ~ :.,Ylt r-·~ Diego Over the -kend after f--•I that level and w-'re three months ended June 30 Arcii pt 1 ",... ... ,., .... ~-.,, -r .!fb 1 t \ • \~• 1~~ ~ rkfl 1 • 152 22\'r 21l'I 221:o+ "'L.itt11 tY DI 2 s1 It 11-. 1t .._ -~ terest costs. ·~· ·~ ArclllrO '° 11 J 29\1· 2t m.+ ~ -Toi l'.li .. I ,.,., 1\'J I \/. yrf '1: I 1033 ur... tl 2l Vt Ll!IOflln """ 1 .,... For UIS. l"'"e, the 101 .. 1 ; ... _ blueflll wece reported off the suffenng with •I..--pn·-s." over Ute same 1972 period . Arctic e111D • ..u s1., sy. 5111 . ~ooe1'1: .:a 14 t'"' ~1 l -I• .J.4 '° s is J> 15 :;: \• L«lc.Nta • ,: =: 't: i~ov.--..... ...,.. ..,.. u~ ..... . JVlll•r .Ti 7 lJ 1 1'~ I~ IO"lt-\" -MQt • f9 11 ... "'-~ cllrlC I I t '4 2J l\ :U L...-.C ] I• , tt ut terest on a $20,000, »year coast of Southern and Baja 'Mle company earned $40.2 ,,,., PS 1.11 • 41 20» 20\11 20i..-\o ~ 1·'° ' ~ v ~ 2 -\' .c•w ~ 11 :JO Dn 22~ 11,,.+ "u.n...F1 '.31: 1, • »,"" 'l6 ~ Calif · million or $120 a share, up !~~-U110~ 1~ 1: 1!"" 11: 1~~~j: 1~ ~ J111l:101\->10J::~ :;:..,u1 l 21: m! ~~ ll::=~t='M":: 1J l~ = :;~ =+1: mortgage at 8 percent is orrua. 1 'Bl,a 'k B fro 127 9 millio' _ 1 ArmcoS 1.20 1 JOI 21"' 21 14 21"°_ \: cCM.11111 1.11t1 12 :Ii u 2Pi' ui..-~ ...,, w 7 m 1~ 19 1, _ "-i.-r. 1 JI 121oa 11~ llho-• $3%,780. At 81J.i: percent, it 's The executive secretary o ' m • n, or 11 cen s Nm pt 110 ., tt 21* 21\'t :11~ w crwin '°"' 1s 1 ""' •r-Jt: ·· r11.,-0r 1.20 ' 31 "'~ 111 .. nl'I ... Lllll s1G ,,,,\"" 1 1 "2 1~ 15 =+ • $35 1 340, And at 9 percent, it 's the American 1'\lna Sales c OX a share, tn 1972 second !~ur~ ~: 1) ~ #~1 ~1; :v.-"i.i. ~I~~~ 1~ :: n Ji: Jfl'I It'"=:~ 1~~ 2'rl<fb 11 ~ ff: ff~ ~:+ ·~ ~IU M J 1~ ~ ~ JG -t "7 820 The d'ff f I •-~ati·~. Lester Balinger, quarter Sales rose to "'"t 6 .... msut 1 $0 • • 71 2111> 71 + \lo cr • ....c ·* • • in-. ~ 1.,,'t-lW iuo 11= ii 2 22\o'J' 22\.'t nV>-v. Lit !!J1 •.it · J.50 i&m l&ilo't 1~2~ "" ' • I . erence 0 ~ ""' mill' ·1 ·= g million' ••i " Aro LP .!IQo 1 l lS'ilt 15~ U\IJ . ~!:~:1 1:-: r. 2J\'t ~ ~~ ~ IH Ir l,)Cld 12 I 10>,\ 10"" 1""-\"I l..OI09'&i ~ .ij I~ ~ m: mt:': percent is more than $5 ,000. said Monday that at least two T S*-ion rom ........,. . NYln1na ..>1 11 •1 l•l'I 1•'4 I-+ YI )rolTlll .c ·• 1 s 13'11 13,. ~ ~ 1NN111. '·'° 12 ,. "'*" .46..,, ..,..+ v. 1.ot•1 ce..D 1• 21 m "' ,,. And this is still not all, by boat operators a~ to 0 1.iUff., • C •-B •-~~1tlf 1.~ ·, ~: = ;::; t c~c:~ l! J EZ! m! ~ ~Jf"1~ ·t. ,,l ii~ ~~~ l11~ ~ t:;~~.,l, l~ "1• 1 ~m ~ ~ ~ any means. There arc, in ad· return home without fishing . ro(!~er an~ !:'O~~ l~ ii i:J ~rv. ~ ~ -·'h crwn z1 i.» io u. ,.,.._ 2Ml ltii \~~i~ u~ ·.. \\ is':.. i~v. i~ ~ uiuco.• l.IO 11 l' ~ ~ ··1 dition to the interest rate, the Operators of 26 tuna boats, Special lo tlfe Dally Pilot Ai :.pr i.ioQ 1 ' 2•YJ , • .,, :i..v.+ 11 S:!fl1o~: ·~ \: ~lo I? l~ 11.~ ~ ~l ,1 10 ~ 21~~ \\~ \\~+ '"~'cw: l ~ l:: 1 :: 1:,:t · th I · San St M t AMoc Tr•M , I »-$1 ~ . Cvmrn1 .ea. 3 l JJ0.11 31 J R\+* r .. itid 1·cu. ., II() 1 JN l)>lo ·y: LfVC1t SDI ·I 11 ~ ..... ~ less obvious costs inevitably among e argtst 1n op 0 or SAN FRAN c rs c 0 -AlllioM ·" s ., 11\'I 121• 11'•-v. CUllll One I I ,,, 6ft "" • G" .. ' l -1..ubtlJGI Al ii i:. 'i.'I"" "!:': I bo fl t led A!lcMI 1.oao 1 JQ •• 11~•-,~ .,.. Curll• Wd 2' llt2 ll!/o 24 241~+ \It rt-.il'>tld WI . -! l<VCkV $1 ..5' \1 .. ' tuc~ into a r:nortgage Joan. Diego's OQ.. at ee • vo Crocker Bank M 0 n day "'IL'r~ '41 • 141 ~ 191,1o 20~11-\., Curtl•swr A l' 2 30"' 30111 lOW.+ "-Gro11er -'° ' I? 10111 1 v. 1°'~ -"' 1..uaiow 1 08 ! 1 "' 12 last week oot to .sail until can· rted .1 . f . . Ai Rk:M~ 1 i1 301 1n 11 ,,....., a.,,_ 11o cu111rH l .O ' 11 l2Yt """ l1 1'J-.-. !i:~';?':,r.'I\" 1,. 11 M ~no 2m, ~~v-1v. Luk1t11~11 :.. l: l: y..., ~Y,:: TOKYO (UPil Toyota repo 1 is omung an in-A1Rc '" ~.w .. .u ~t. l-YV. 59'ttt-v. cyc100JC0 1 4 ls 2•VJ 2::1"' 2S>• , ifuMIQ 3 llb , 1 36'" ll\'> Jl,>.i+ "" .. v 0 c1,.. 1 10 4~ ,14 ,~ neries rWsed prices of $482 a -temational finance company ... u1o1;c11 Pl'"t J • '147 1•1 i.1 +1 . c.,.Pl'"u• M1 1 ' 29 n ,,.. 3J\-a »•-.+ i.i. Gull u ,.· •90 1 • :n ~ ~ ~+ i.. 1..Yk• · """" 14 7, ,~ ,~ 1~,.. I wf nd 1452 l\.fotor Co. said Tuesday it soon "11'1 1..orD " ,. 2 . 1¥1 1l• • -..o D--Gull 011 1v. ! Cl D'l 23\4 231Jo-\'I .. v11 DI :r.1u . "' u-. :ai\ii 2414-~ ton for ye lo in tuna a •11 . with Japanese Australian and ... re inc .16 ' 11 1~1 1... ,_,,. o .. -co » '' """° 16\lo """'-2'11 Guit R1&C11 i 11 ,.. •14 t\·~-h .. y11Cr>Sy • .o 11 , 1¥1 1YJ ... a ors pJaC . l ... ~ • i • ., Indonesian banking interests. Au1om1 lrm •, 22:i f114 f°" f1 tr. 0•11aco 1:30 1 4 30 2t 2t -,,. 1SnJ 1.12 11 126 1 ~ 1,it, +\.\MK.AF .11t1 1 " n .. lj"'-12~ lJ Ion I ki . k Sn~ then w1 market an electroruc • ... u1om D••• u '' wo;, 51'.I. 51\'l+lft D•nR1vr -t0 1 » ~ ,,,... •1-v. ~"~'' .4k it 'I ••• Ii!...,.. --M .._ ··• other boats have sailed into · bl~ck ~x that t~ off a Crocker Will have a 17 per--:~cp :le~ .. 11 2"' a"" 2v.+ •• 8!~f1~Df0t ~2 2' ~ :mv. ::+.~ 1ffw°t ~ ')lff\' ~ ir°' I: -~=--°!"111 .lO 1i ,~ ~ ~i.: itw.+t:; port and are bound by the car~ engine when it stops at 1 . 1 rest -p T M 1 al A•c. flf >.20 . 1 »11t :ie•4 »11o •• o.orto 1,1, • 6 1""'° t• ''~ ~ Gu11&w1 .. tt '"' •• ""' ""«Niii ,1ua 1 l1 1,. ,.,. ;u: "' •-~at'-•~-. an mtersectloo and restarts cen ID e Ul • • u u Av.r.,-i>r .:is 7' 167 "~ " " -""O•yn111n .24 s " iv. 1 1v.-"° GlfW•• ~ ·: ti u~ n"°I s:i11t+'~ .-01 1.20 . 11 I• 1, 1, .+·,.·• ~1 "'" vu: International Finance Corp Av11 inc ...ci 1s SI 21\!o t,.. 21'\lo-11o D•vtonH ,,.. • 13 l~ 1 1•14.-v. Gu111111 1111111 \, 21 9.ii ~ s.. -~ -•Jt.11 1 1 1.u 21~ i.l'J ~ · the engrne when the driver is . . . . ·• AYnel1 nc: .lD ' 61 "" ~ 1:i-. O•¥PL1 1.66 11 22 21:i.i. 21 .. ut+ \.Ii ~ ........;_ -~"'" 4\ii •. m w 56 " '· THE -~RMEN say !hell'' rea•• lo go. which ts to be capitalized at ... WW\flr 1A> si XII 111 11~ 11~ " D•fll.DI 1.10 · 1100 ~ '"' v. '4.lllflrt .-1 6 11 11 17 M.a .=11 ~ . Jt 10 t'llt. ~ ·:" r w= "' • Tb . AllK 011 ~ " 11 11 1•\lt l•V.-... OH11Wll ·"' 1 ,. '"' flt .._ Ill Htlllbln 1.12 4 llJ 1"1'111:14 162~'1: -.)Q\Mlft 12 I w. 6\'t ~+. costs have risen and note that A spokesman said tl.-dev1'ce ,,.723,000. e corporation will -• .__ Pee•• i.OI 10 m •14 4 ·~ \It ~Pt• .!II 12 i 15 i .... ,.__YI ~lo..11 .:n 1 llt •'• ._ "'"° = be located m' Jakarta 9•1>&.Wll .JO 11 11 ™' n1,1, ~ 1oa !:!!!.fl,!~ \·\t 1, ",. 11"",;~ r',. 1 1 "'""'*',. ..a • » lO "' 10 -t M..-v ..., " "' 1eV. tft J&.+' , fo-gn boats get nearly twice w'll off · · · , l:iKM .1.stt is 10 "'~ Sft.-~...... · "' -'-Hanai.m ., 11 ""' ' '-"Mll• .. rtC•111 xn 20 \'J 211\i ·''·" .... 1 er ma1or savrngs m Indonesia's capital l:i•Ur 11, -" u 35 2•. t.Ju. 2• + ~ B::::CAl' ,ti: '1 ~ i;~ s~"" "~f"' H.,,.,, H .n 11 • !..,. 1~ 1hlt .,, ""'IOnl" .n 11 , 2u .. 1:1! i-1: as much for tuna from the fuel consumption and contains . ::t:i~~I :N' ,~ ~ n!ii ~:ir. n": ~ ~=· ';A ' n l•v; ll\'f \Jl't-~ =:.,.co1Jr :.: ~6 Jiff = === ~ =~1111 ~ \ I\ IUt 11/Z Jt: .. canneries, who can't fill their an~pollution reatures .r~r b~g e Pritts St.able ::~:.·rt 1: 11r ?::: ~ =t ~ g:::.,.~" .06 1: tt ~ Fi: r:+ n it:ia 1i 11• 1 q:: ~~ ~~t =' .. ~~ ':t \I ~ ~~ ~v. ~~ .. ti= cities where most dnvmg is B•MIO toc 13 n1 ;u.,., 32W 3' -1ro Dll'lllPIY "' 14 Xlf 1'"' 111-'1 A + twrm1a 1.20 ~:.; M\t ]~" 11111o11 M 1 :111 20 ltl't 191_~ ~ 'i d . WASHINGTON (AP) -ll•llgOl'I fin s SJ 1oi,,. 1~ iOl'tt \\ =11~11 1~ 1~ z \~~ 'f'" \~t t H•rr•h• .22 11 • \ll't 111'1 1111o-"' ""'' oi1 1 • .0 ' .o •i1 """ 2"11 • PRIVATE TIUST FUNPS AVAii.AiU I See by Today's • Want Ads •MARES tAT OATS, and yoo'U love this 8 yE"nr ~Id Mare, she's an excellent riding horse. e CURTAIN CAU..: Qrapes for sale. good condition • blue/green and also tor sale black out drapes Y) you can sleep in the da_ytime. .. ··---4'. • No. I Newspaper For Hometown News Of tl1e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT on as op-an -go basis. Pr' I . ed f Bnkot N'Y t ' 11 ,...,,. :ni.~+ "o.re pf tu tSO 111 \.'I llll't 111y,+ \~ H11rr11111tc1 l 12 11 ~ 1111"" 311V.-~ Mll"cor ·'° • ,,, 22'1. 21<11o 2•n+"I.: ices anners rece1v or IMnk V• .• 12 10 JO • :io • ooe Df 7.,. ao ,. ,. 96 H••-10 t 22 1w. IS.. 1~ v. M.trcor Df a 1 14 1tt. " "\'I :...Ji CA"ED THE ,. d fro 'd-J B11111Tnn1 3 10 lOS 51 sru. ~ + v. s • 1 "'° 1~ 1~ •· H•rl5MJI. .11 t "' 17 1~ 1"141-""-"""E .11111 • "' 47 "' 411-~, ...,_, automatic COrO an eggs m ml Wle S.rDerOI lk 2 mlo mt m9-\,. ~_! r. ~ IS ~ i!v. l•l'J 1 VII ·' H•"*i .lib 10 at 11\11 1%Vt 11\lo •. MM 14 1.IO I .. 1~ 2S U\.lo '\I nd ta t ., I 'd-J·" th · high t Bird CR .14 :U 1• 21\tJ i~ 21\'J-V. ....,.., ' t H11w1EI 1.56 10 J 364' 26~ 26\t+ i,i "'-r L .21 31 f Q \1 41\li .Q ~~ eng111e stop a s r system, o m1 wY were eir es ll•r....i 1 m t , 2&>• a.v. ™'+ v. Ol•I Fln,-"2 " .,n 2,.~ ~': jg'(l1 v.+ ~ H•.,.... Alt> 1 , ~ J4:i.t. l•Yt 1.-+~ M•r1tn 1.11 2• 11 .. \ • ..s *"'+ 'h d ' 'II sell ' J in than t d d Basic 111 "" IS II ~. ~ ~·+ ... ()lllTIGtn ' "";"' 20 -... H•i1111111 11 17 ' WI '"'-\'1 ,..,.,.le., .so Z2 10 .u 441.!t ~ ~ e ev1ce Wl tn apan more WO eca es, BllHMI 20 21 '' 11~ 1°" 111'1+ Yl Ol-51\m ' ' .. 204 +\It HCA ""'r\ln 15 • :IG'4 1~ ,,..._ ... MlltGll Cotm 10 ' I'\ ;iJ, 1\11 for $75 50 as an accessory at Agriculture Department 811-.M p1 ' 1 .. 10 I~ 11\'J 11"'+ ~ g~::; 0: ~ . 12slm rsU ~st .. , H«;k Ill[ .12 12 I 1"" 16VJ 1634 "":1:rlott 2\.'ll 41 .. 211i1 2¥!.li 2Nlo-....i-I • ' B•lh Ind .30 1 JS 22 ... 22"" ~+ v. Dkt•lllN'I .... 11 " lllh JI 11 Yl H!f:la.Y.n a ... Mt 21~ ~ 21 'h+ ,,. nhf' l.$1 n 22 2'!-'I )SI-. ,.._ Toyota dealers statistics showed Monday s.uxhL .12 20 ..,, ..211• 21lh 21 -•.r. ~ "°" 22 j• 50.,. 50 = n ~1,1e1n11 .•4 1 10 1~ 101' 1~+ "' r1111A1 ...te1 1f ' ·~ t Yt • ......_ A company ~pokesman sald During that period a ~eeze ~=~'t"c~ :~ ': 1'f f~~ f~,,., r~ ~ 8l:r'1:i"°EQ!t J 1~ ~ n""' j~ " ~l~.7t 1·! ::, m :"' ~ ~ ~ ~'i ':11 l :: .1:: I~~ ::"-$1 . the smal:, box-like device also • was on prices beyood lhat :!:i1P::: ~ :: ~ nt: # ff~ a 810~ ..I! ll 1: 21~ 2'111 -u M!1,;!:icu... 1• l! ,,"'" ,:\'t ~ :l: ~ .. aonl 0 :n r. 1~ !!~ ~ lie h bee ed ·.-I I th f 1,.,_ ....... _ 8111J'a tlf' . 1112\'1 112\'1112\'\-l\6 oi--tW'"':'i1 5s 544 .., N \'\ 11~ ~ ....... r ·'° o 19 IA 1~ l~+ ~~.., .30o n I, 1i~ \.'a! as n test w1w success eve m e armer·W"'-UI• e= .so 11 a.SCI 1111o ~\.'J 1,.,.._,... Df•tOn .citb 10 3, 1.,_ 1• 16"" Helm&P A 1J 11 ~ 26\~ 26v.+ 'lo Ms DI 1.t11i • 1 lfll. '"" 1! on such models as the sumer chain. R..ct.A0 .~ , U n:: 1~ l:/.r+1"" Bi::~ ·l~ :r1 i •i: '!,. ·1--~ ~·:. .ao 11 ~ u Si! :if.~~ M$,:..1~1.·4f: i1 ~ ~~ J~ lb-.:; Chevrolet Camaro and the The over-all picture for s11cofle1 2rc. 1 st 12 11~ HI-\ .. OIYMt 2.isti ·; 1,, zw. 2l\.'J 23,.+ 1 01.11 11 16 1sv. 1~-111 ~!.•w,e .~1..., • JI ,,,,. 'l ,1. -'11: e110t11 I 20 I 1 2Gi1o 20fl 21»11+ Vo Dl'P-r .21 11• 91 20 1 ~ .2N-·!1 9 " .v. ~ •7'11-'Ila ~... • • , • 1'2 51'1 ·~· Ford Maverick prices farmers get for their ae~H ~ 13 12 111> •VJ t l'I . OomeMn 1• 21 " 'I" • ~ ~ ~ 25 r, " u~ 11~-. =v ~~ 1• i " :b'lol. .»~ »-. .,., The device,. the company raw products was unchanged t::,1.t~ .lo •' lf5 20YfJ.'" 1i~ rJ\to+ ~ 8:.ttu·'~~2 10 \It t>lf ~" -"' "" .J, ,•,• 3ll ~; l~ 2*t~t ~ M•:r~, '-" .. ll J .J_Vi ~ , . f . . 81tldlk 1,6'1 J SI 37 3'~ 36¥1+ \.Ii Donl\t'llY Al 1• 41 23\.'t 22t'I .... 'ii " --m,' 23\!a MC°.J.~IK. · t 31 lll'J l·· said, LS a small computer that rom the mid-May to mid.June 8•11 co 1.1s 1 ,. lll.4 ~ 30':'1 •• 0ot1c '& ..n • 11 1Jv. 13 11 -v. H01Mrt~rld,: lt , ~ ~ .JJ•+ \.t M(Cr;,d 1 ;I • 15 1~ I"" +!! automatically stops the engine period, however. They averag~ R~~ ~~ ·· 11oJ PJ? ~ ~t·~ ~Dorr 1".'T; 1: 1: ~ ;:: ~-v. .=rne.t~·" 110 a",.JO 30~\'J ~..,_ ~~~,1 i ~ °1g 110~ 1~':;:. • .-h th ch ed 35 t than · J r.neoo1 41'; .. ilW ma ~ ~ ~ Do<ttr 11 "' 11 ,, •1 '° ~+ '4 Hot ~ .,lli ..... c......,ld 1;4 Jt •11 tt-~ ~ wpeeden 1 e catarr 1 rea 1 ._es hiz_erclo Ir lmpercen more m u· .~~ J: 'l 1~ 1~ 1f: ,~:_: gari.rnJ 22 'n ~~ '1~ 5f~1v. ~=i~T 11 uMl E a.YI m:+1v. ~~~ \v, ,l ': 29 .ii: ll:tt.i s . l res s m: ve e . a;ihS{ 1...0. 1 1s.:i 2n ;; 2w, 27""' . YO '"" ·, 10 21111 21 12 . ·· e,:su ..-• 2 f 13v. 13~ ~ McGr HI ·• ' ~ "" tl• ~ ·I'~ h 'h d · ts th 810 3 llld .S2 11 113 '2 fll't n t v, 1.40 IS 220 '4'4 .QM .ti + t.. tell I tf II) ** 47*-'1o MGHr.t 11 .. 11 11\'t ll'h 11\'r • wen e river pu e car 1111c:i.:o 1.m so 31122..,121 122y,+i•• §ffiot 2.l • 15 ~....,.Sitt+" ....,.. \·«tu ff' l1s1,n~-~McG,-.gr 11 is ~ >\\ ~'\% in gear and touches the ac--• a 1.1r J11 A t 11 1•~ 1v1 ~~ ,.,._pf 2 s ''"' •t"t 4l'MI! ~ ~r i: J 1i m 2f\IJ ~+ ,,. ""-1111-,.rw '* ss 54'1'1 • I D. lllb&Llllll !.t 2 23 1~· lt'I 16'tt Ii 1.Mb :· 10 11!'1. ll'lt. llM + ~ ~r.1 AR • ;, 11\lolft A'! .. I~ ~=t:: .s.5.,, '~ ~Ult! 2'"" u ~- ce eralor. ISCOUilt := :n 1f t 1~ '~\it ... Or9YffiSj~r....; if t: ,~ 1#: 1~1~t::ri~"·1.t ii ·1n l~ ~It' tt€¥:=~.~ ',',' ,' ~ ~"' ~ a1,,,_-i: Bt.rr, THE company said ao.r1111 c A 1 in lMI 1~ 1.--11o , flf uo . aM ur.1 102 101 . HCIUlll'I M A 10 "' 13~ · :::!f?•-" • 1 1~ 1s~ 1 ·-:;;. • 8oOOlll llrb 1' "9 °"' >M1t-tllf IJO . rlOlot 109\'JlOf +1 HouG1I .. .10 • .ti Iii: ~ Nl'll • 1~ l•V. ~O • • • BolM Cnc:cl ' •11 ll"ll 12\'J 12\'J-P Of 6-•• I nl't .,.,., etVttl ~_?!.,FM>rl • • fl\ IO •· I 37\4 36-'6 +•• the device will not shut off B Tl IOfld 1lldvl .. 2 ~ 9,. fl\ .. 9:'!'1J.'"' ... 21 fi »11o :11"' :>Mt+"" HMJ'lin itt 10 a ftYt U"' ~1-.+·~ ""'•~ 'ie 1 •, :!t.,YJ ~ +r:; ·engines when cars stop on uys 11·ee I:::: 1: Jl mt ~\j& b"':t:8EP:i ·2~ l~ 11~1tr'1A110'*=1ii=1.J',Z..O I, tli' ilv. !tF~SJJ~«z. ~ ,,,: l'"", 3 '.ii slopes Of greater lhan three ' • :::\\.:"M ':lo: 11 1l ~ ".\!• "llr ~ ..;; ~ ~\i :; 1 ua ::. ::..= ~ i:: ;!: • .JI ~ i;·-'.· =:w :, J " :r: 'i.. 'l~'lt degrees. .& -· s l::lee:: :-:: 11 ~ 1fr' :111 1ffY-::1141 8:r:t ~.lo . . U: 2~ P. P.I~ ~ 11'°/ 18 2f ~ ~ IM ir:+ '" ~~k '1·M 4 ~ 'R ~ W"t' ~ Moreover the c 0 mp an y 1'..l·ea tores Boutru .. II[ ·, 11 11\lo 151'1 1$...,_I O\tmG '" .20 11 I It\/> fi14 fJ1tt ~ l,lbba 1.1Sb 12 lt'i') ,, 19 -"'~~L': '.5' 1\ 11!. 11 ... l~t: j?tt.-.. . th ' . . Rrr,11lfAlr lf 10 2M 1~ 10\li 1~ -•I-\ t.~ 118 l3 ~ ao 30V-"' Pet .10 22 \' J 741-'ilf..,.._'-said, e device will not stop er 1111• 1,>a. 1• 10 ~ ~ mi.-E.it• Pl:!! t 22 25"o ~ ~..,"' 1191t1t lOb tt J>to • .1~ -1"' "Ms 5Df 2:20 1~ 1s:Mti 1~i. -engines when batteries are run Spee I al l.O the Dally Pllol =~:; ~ry .:.~ 2) rr ~~ :;~-~~.:!: ~ ~!s'f:fn ·~ 1 4l! 11: I ~ :::-.-:: ti~.::;1t. ·~ ~ ~ •;S 1rn l~~t il\il ~:.;:1 :IJ: q" ~ I~ I~ ll-~ -~ down or when water tem~ • ar11,.1 .111> 21 19 14 1~ 1~ E•'fufirF1~ \' 1.tt l"4 1 t? I~ ~ Huvc-co '.24 ~ 22v. ~1~ 3'J: + M G M 111t , ''"'" 1, -i't POR-"m Ore Di's 8rad H•I .90 11 36 3' 33'b ~-iii En -~'J° HyGromt ,. , ·tvi t \4 t\4-fMI,. .50Gi 123 13"' & peratures in radiators are ex· Ji..t~'lu, • -• 11aw~H1f' 2 .. 1 t1¥i MAO._,. .. a1Ko 1.-. )6 4tol•2~1~1.n...... · , M11Eo1 '·" 120 93 50-storc retail I b · h · arow11 com 1 l 11"" 11\.to 11 .,.._ \.\ eckd Jk .10 .n ~ "-~ 1-'1'"'" 1 1· 211.1o-4.1 Mrcrooat ..u 1 ,. 1 ~ cessWely hot or eold. n a r1cs nc. came a arur1Gi 1,n , 61 ll>"" 211111 2014-v. EchllnM .3' 21 1 u11i :rm i .,. CH ,."'~ " ~ ffil !m 11v. +" Mlcf\Gt '·°' 10 J 11o I~ " COU t F b · J be Broe-G .1$ • 16 l~ 1-™' l"'+I Elll!CD l.IO I ii :Ml'I )IV. ~ Ml _, -MOIC In .10 41 * I ' - device is easy to install. ww•esthtbthe Pk~rch~ of aase, " olnr =~~~ :ft ;: ,1~ i~ ~,,., 'f.-+ t ~!"l8b 1:\1: J8 J f!tt. r•~· 1(1,1= ~ ~ =riSb il ft ~ •:m ti~~ MruM fia°tl"l.11 : 11 ~ ..!~ The company said th e . a nc c arn arGi-ovD 1.,.. 1 .s :isYt 21v. 2•1'J-IYJ: end,., .24 .2:1 1• u. u~ 1111 ":II~ · 7f 1 }r+ 1• Ml~•~ I' j 24\.'J :;::: "tti • roo s y1hv&ge sores erun,w11: .2A 11 435 u 2l"-23'1l>-I ~i.ct APDc: 1• as ~ "" ~... " ~.tt 1 'l 20"' v.-""M "ti' 1-'13 lO \I\\ I ·w.. A SPOKESMAN said tests in Soutllern CaUforn1a. =~hew 1·~ ,: =: ~~ rui mtt ~ ~:ic~ ft .J ~t; 1,. ~~ -.~ 11:JA~ • 2,. <42 ._ fttn,' 1i II "' ..,.._" ,&raffle,. driving In TQkf! in: . Bernard GallUkl, presklenl !~I~ ~ n ·~ I~ 1Jr:;1 ~lr::rpf -= . , . ~ f' t-\1 t~ + -~ I/.:~ 1· i~ :rl= mt J,~1!:!: l: Ml~~ -if ~ tm WlBl: -diCaledi..fUel'"UVtnf!-offie>re,..bf'--Bisaodnt ..:'.f'abrfi , fi" ivtl'ini'TIS 'if.,.1 b~ ... ,m .. ~ ~"' f~.,:-: · 11J.,~ ~''" .• ~ ~ · · ~ so~!!!? ., , ~~t! ... : ~ J 1~1:1~ ·t than 12 percent and reduction noun~ Monday that the 8111dl~1.dti 11 ,, ~ 2"" nI Mo E-.-,, '~-'12 1011fih f0~1:iio m;'i;I 0 21 ill _"14"'111 ~~I~... ' , ,,-11~ ""' .--:. . • ' -• &lllDYIW 10 ' 11S 16 ·~ 1• ·+\.'I fll'IEI pl ·'° '1~ ~ ~ NM:D i. t 19 " ~ ' I of the vehicle's output of air thret! est6rook Stores, ttonl rll .iMi t i; tf\ n. ;,t_·· EmrvAlr .14 " it 'm 'fl\ 'r'+ HA111S ~ •· ' :iov. ~ ,,. U ~ P.llbS 1;.c 1t ! is'it 1~ w, polluting gases by ab 0 u t 21 located in Newport Beach, l:!':t~:' ,'.~ h' 51 ~ ~ k., +~ ~~~11 1~ : ~ '°"' 201"' ~ v-I= ')~t; :· f ~ m tt.. .... ~igr,# ,, .~ ,,~ ~ll <fi""- perceht . Whittier and LaRuna Beach, :111:NN~ I~ ' "', 22~ 31~ iu:+ ~btL' ... ~ 1; ~ ,;; I= 1?~+ • 1:::tlo':: 1-f, ~ 1 \ l~ ~" ~~= ~ MOh~ 1:5', ' ,. 1 ~\6 :: Toyota said it applied for will be operatt>d as Plazafr>ef't'( ·:Z ll 1~Jruit~,Jtdem~~"·: ·s ~ ~ ttt :~ I:::~ 11~ •· • ~ ~· i,tl6_1-.=~~b1 ·;'-2t I~ 1~, '°"l: patents in Japan, the United Fabrics as soon as refixturing a~f.111\,niYr "' ' 11-'1 •"" l\lo-Vi' l;;i~ ~ 11 1 17* ~~ ~ ~ ~ =n 6Tt ~a ~i ff lit Li+ 1\ ~~ ".';: lt ~ 11 lf~ l .. States1 France, Britain and and relnv~torying are com--eblT 1.m 11~1~ ttl't ~+-.:;aw.·r: : ~ ,t.., .t..=U!~•,.,R= }jt 13 'ft~~~ t,•~m·" lf 1M •~ 2f~ ,,_ :~ WH t Germany. pleted. lllDI Cit .n 1 , 21~ ,= v...,:1 ftu1:::c".10 r: ' '' , .... IS •.. C'fll '''° 10 4 40 1"t. \lo ~?'n!O" l ~ ffb ~~ . " .0-:• 11'111 4 ~ 4Y1 3"' ~ iciuOM t.«t 1 1 mt. »l't 121'1 , I lrld .Sn t 1 W7f 2M 2tV. +. ~ M;.f.l! I. .f 15 ro WESTBROOK'S h ·--1 ::1r'11~ J , !lZ .w.. '"" . , Eq"LJ~ 1• 12 "l""' uv. u.,.._ Iii 1;."11:' c ~ ! n1 1~ ,~ 1 • Mani;:; '· " 2 ~" Spedal to th• Dally l'f1ol SAN f'RANCISCO - BankAmerica Co r p . an- nounced Monday t t s a~ plication to list all the Issued !!hares of its common stock on the s!ock e.xcb3nge ln London. Arrnngemcnt.s for the listing are being made throu g h Kleinwort, Benson L l d . Broken 10 the Ii.sting ln Lo& don •re Simon & Coat~. as """..ii n 11111"'" Jk :Jt 11~ 11\ii 11 a111e 1. 1 :zs. :v. ~"'°1111c-"'f1 "'' s 1 i -~ Gahtzki,. said tho purchase tmP I 1.11 ft u lltt. 1\41 n~.u ,...., 2~ • 1, 1 ~ ~ ... + ~ llleml '~ 1 i7 ~ .m: m?! ~ :=:t't!.: lf j II" :+'It Ues in with his firm 's plant~,!:.\' ff !3ft »J: 33~ ~u~!:.{:ni"t fi ' ,&; .r l~ l'n!~ ~111;•t: J:f_tt 11l~3[Fi~~~=:1i1 .~rt 1tl1 · ~~ ror expancting sou t be r n :nr!11i ·t.1 ~i i l!~ w•l'v. l~ •." •= ~ .1 u ,~ 1m tl.~+-."' n Jr ·1~ : ~ '° ,,~ ~i~ .,. fj~.571> • l"' 1 _ · price was nol announced. •;r,51• ":q I 'I iv. " fm-'~ 1:::::.''",. 11 .:l .~ ,i,. J -,_ ,:~·.~1Ji r" \! 'li llli 1!r ..11'.'V,Jai 'II ' I! ' ,:::; ~ callft)rnla operationt. The 10~~".,il~1 Jl aolllif't 1'::+4il~10 ·.to-1 Sl m.trw 1~: ,,.,~:': sf-1ff-f.,. ~?: ;llf l 1' '~ Di.seount Fabrics has three :~~~"~40 'f ~ ~~ '=+ .,., ,11 "° .-'n~ 1v. ~-\ l~'L 111 "1': ' • 2~ ii ~ ~~~~~ ,J ~ !~ ~ l't stores in San Diego. The finn ::.,~ ~st f 1, m. m: f:~ ·· F1~,,~ ,, ~ "~" i11" ~I::1~ ~· ·i~k,fl~ \1 ~ ~ )I :: tt :~~ \~ \ ~ \ t I 1~<!l aJso has been expandin g •rr1~ ~2 '' 1u fr H ~ _. ~ri~· A 11 10. t\t E •"' \"' f\"f" J-4 1 J """ i. r,r-'t \! ¥,u'1!fl~ J: lf Y ~ m; tn.l Q northward through Canadian ::;~~II.. ' 1l n\ii !it? lm-·u ~:r::r.1 .I~ • 7~ ,lw. 11"!' 1f"'(.i. t' l~'r'r ~~ .,1 Hv. t~ g :: \l M~ l·lo:i II 1t '~~ (~U· m: 1\ subskllary,lntermountalnDls-!:f~°:d!\O 11/~.i~62'tt l~·A ~=''M.~' ~ ,~,; r.t .... ~~l .· '°t.4hJt.. "'1"'M.,..,, · --wtf.-· 1 "' 1 n't-ti count Fabrics, 11nd oWns :~·t~ Co 1 ~ ·~ ·1Vt ~ ! ~=r. t, 1 ,ij IM ~~ M -ro.o~-:i...-.•~ ti .. ,. ~ tt U£~ t! ~ j ~ j. t.• Bthrc.ec llonll In Vancouver, :r.~::i ( .: !!!I ,r,: !l\l+ e ~.t:i. 1: ! ,,,: Im .,.J ik .. :::::;fl. .1 'l 'I" ""' ,f. ' Sn :I! I( ~ i[~ fl~'ii • ITU In .20 1 14' t;; ff\\ ~ \4 '" ,,,...1 ' 14 ttn M ....... -ntl\d:,, i fr If rM 1N ,., • 1 • • ' ·' ' .. I ( • P~ofit Talring . Dampens-Market NEW'YORK (AP) -Stock market prices moved lower Tuesday, exteodlllg thetr mild decline Into Its second day, as pro11t takers cashed in on recent gains. , The 4ecllne follows a two-week t'a11y that saw the Dow rise aome 50 l!olnls In the 10 trading ses· si_ons ended Friday. Analysts said the downturp normal coh!olidatl~. . 1'Tbe market couldn' k~ep on rising day after day 'alter d " · an R. Sli\w, analyst with Harris' U am & Co. was the result of ' - . .. • • •• • , July • ,. lt7J s OAn.V PILOT' in the l1M!Qijll1ll • • ·- %4 DAILY PILOT • " YOU MUST PRESENT_THIS AD .AT TIME OF PURCHASE . ' , .... . " THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• $99 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS DEALER . PREPARATION, FACTORY RETENTION FEE SAL£S TAX AND LICENSE. Hl.fOLLOWI . CARS APPLY °"'Y:. · e .GAlAXIE SOD'S · eTORINOS eFORD LTD'S OFFER VOID AFTER ~UGUST STH ' - . '· THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• -,99 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS DEALER PREPARATION. FACTORY . RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE. ·' . . ·1969 FORD MUSTAN<.;.·.•·. ~. ----· 1"971 CH.EV 3hl Fleetside · . 1971 FORD PICKUP J · . VI!. c'll!!o, Iran,., eower steering, vfoyJ roof. . , ~s 1-09 V-t, 4 speed,~~~C!~ coOOitioning, power s209 . ·Y.,.TON CAMl'ER Sf'ICIAL $ 2 5 99 (•8888) . .. . : -· .,_---. , . .,_;..,,_.,. ld•)<.f.l>"oke~,.J."'(O. ... i.r,-~o . . -·HEAVY DUTY. A,t, """pow",,,,.;,,, ~ , • · tinted glass, rea '(for vacattOn ca~ No. -_ -power breke1. ~ --6'197J__ ~· 1971 VW BUS · '22 99 / Fully equipped, ~eady to 90! (2950LH l .. / 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOORr . ' 6cy!,auto.tr<1ns,radio,healer,wh11ewal!lires1 . s· 1599 l•nle-d glass, wheel covers, 43,438 miles, orange · w while viny l roof, gas ~1pper, Sharp! (ZKB805 ) ' 1970 PONTIAC STATiO~WA<iON . ~8, 1utor11alic trans., lacl~ry air, J)O'Ner ~teer· ; / 52· 199 ing, power brakes, luggage rack. IZRS48JJ ' . . 1971 COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 PASSENGER STATION WAGON s3199 ~a, <1.utoma!i~ trans., facloi'y air, powe r steer· 1ng, power windows, lug9age rack. lSOJCDJ) . -. " 1~ FORD Country. Squire -. : ~66 FORD RANCHERO STATION WAGON •10 .. 9 9 I pe11eng•r, V9, 'I!.!!>· trans., factory air, -. ' power 1te1rin9 power brakei, r.tdio heater, V~. autome loc ir,n1., power steering, ra- whitewitll t ire1, t inted glt1ii . Good milei, d10, h1aler, sha rp thr11 out. (UJ8852) proce no "1i1take. !ZWM298 ) . ~ ' . ' . . ' ' '999 1972 FORD . . cusToM .. ~ • aooi '· . . 11970 PONTIAC Firebird pow1r (di1c ) brak11, powtr wi'ndow•,.r•· · .-. . v.a, auto. tran1.; factory 1ir c..ond it ionin9, $ ' . . ., " .dio, ht ttt, whitewall tirei, vinyl ~roof • A!l lo tra ns, factory 11r, pow er 1leer1n9, t;otod ,!, ... whool '''""low mu,, yol· 2 .4 99 .P'"" '"'"· ,;,,1 •oof. ISHCEKl '2595 low w/wh itt top, imm1cwl1te! No. ·851'ETC -. . •... ' __ , -. . ·' . -.. 1968 PONTIAC Firebird .. 2 De. H.T. 6 <v i.. oH<k ohH+. cod;o .. ;.,,,.J51· 2· · 9 9 spoiler bar, heed tcoop. !WAF492) _ 1.972 V2 T. Custom Styleside Pickup v.a, slick 5hift, !ir conditioning, radio, heater,. s3 .199: low miles, like ~w No.·21)9370 '71 TOYOTA DELUXE 1970 GALAXIE 500 FasttJiick , st11riri9, vinyl roof. Beautiful gold fini 1h, · .Cpo. VS,·.,,,,'"'"·'"'°" 'o;,_ pow"$2199 1harp. !61 5AKTJ __ 1969 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP '70 Mercury. Colony Par.k STATION WAGON . -s2 7 Y,8, auto. fren1., factory air power 1letr· , in9, !u99a9e rec!;, low miles lik• new. !Bl7BHJJ . . 499 ~:;;,;~~od. ,.,;,: CAM:E~ SH~L. . ~1 :79 .~: $ 1600 CP'E. . -t 1petd, heeler, extra 1hdrp. ,IB66EAT ) '63 Ford 3/4 Ton Pi~kl!P v~. 4 speed ~eavy duty fir11, ;xcellent conditio11. #2088 s799 · ~.~~~ .~~~~~~. ,~,~!.D-S159 5 ··· . • . . -l .. 1968 FORD T·BIRD . LANDAU 2 Or. Hardtop. Luxury •quip. wit h full powtr & f1ctory air condifioni119,'lo w mq1 s, cle1n. !YQWOB8 ) '65 CHEV. 1/2 TQN PICV.UP TRUCK E11"cetl111t meehanical condition -1h1rp, IVJX592l ' . . t • 51199 '· .. · 1971 lUICK'·Le Sabre .. ' . . . . HARDTOP -$ · · VS, a1Ho tren1,. f1ctory eir conditioning, 2 5 9 5: · . ., power 1t1•ril\9, power brtkts. (095J0A) · • ' I . . ' . . ~~ .1968 MUSTANG va, stick 1hift, power •t11dn9, r•dio, Ii~• new. {#1975A ) FORD • . . ; .. . "T \ ' . . .. ' ' • " ii • " • - . -"'---_____ A.;Customer gets· - BEA ANDERSON, Editor WM11tllll•'I', AUfUll J, lt7) PHI U .. ~ '~ • .,$;. " " .... "· ' .,_ .f ,( -:-,, T .... . . .. ·--~ • -· / / _......--... / DAILY PILOT PHOTOS ·BY PAT O'DONNELL BANANAS, GOING, GOING GON E • , . assurance from Arlene Weaver (above) that servings are proportioned. Eric Roth of Fountain Vall ey ol•eody lost 17 pounds. He knows the ,special banana split is legal. . I • ·' ls Thin • -·Seen? -· ' . .. I They're all skinny, these men· and women wait· Ing in line ·t~ eat. . ' But wait a minute, yo.u say. Some look like they're a bit overv.ieight and others look downright plltmp. " Ah yes, but·they're all thin king thin. Some ho ve achieved their desired weight. and others are waiting -inside seve_rol layers of themselves to be skinny. They all love to eat, so the Ski.My Mini ' Is the Ideal place to go becaltse they can't get !al there. · Portions are all weighed and measured and guaranteed to be nonfattening, and astoundingly, the skinny dishes are sin- fully aod !llegal\y (dieters' '\slang) delicious. - The Skinny Mint, tucked away Jn a mini corner of a meat market in Hun- tington Beach and-identified only with one mini sign, is the concern of Arlene Weaver; a shapely 5'4" woman who is a mini herself aj.117 pounds . NOl'tml!L'EMS _ She bas never bad a weight problem but has, family members who have been ov.erweight and had to diet , so she knows the agQny a "fat thin person" goes through in trying to lose. The restaurant concept dates back several years to when her husband Ken, and her brother, Bill, decided to get out of the aviation field which they felt was insecure (they were both ·commercial pilots). They pooled their experience to start a meat company and ·asked Arletie to lend a hand ·as bookkeeper. Bill's wife Shirley, on a diet to lose I But other weigh~ious people soon servings are a little 9ver Dr Wldcr wba.t diScovered their supply and were becom-the menu state!. ing falthful customers. so their gloomy Satisfaction in a day1s Y.'Ork for Arlene and her crew comes \vhen custOmers forecast was proven wrong. Next, report 'veight losses of 100 pounds or ealorie-eonscious customers were asking . mor.e and when they model new clothes the Weavers and Calhoons fo open a dieters' restaurant too, 50 they coCt to show off their trim figures . A "very friendly " atmosphere prevails come and eat without feeling guilty. in the tiny restaurant adjoining Eastern "These J)eople want to feel fre"e to l\1eat .Co., which seats less than 50, There order anything-on the menu," Arlene ex-~ is conversation between tabl~s and a plained . "They don't want to be em-sharing of problems and victories, ex .. barra.ssed in asking for substitutions _:, cellent ~rapf for speeding weight I~. sliced tomatoes for potatoes, for ex-"If they can identify with someone else 11mple.~ \Vho -has-the same problem -things Wilt. "These are the most sensitive people in Y.'Ork ·better," Arlene said. "They tell us the world. Many have 100, 200 or 300 how much they've lost to the quarter pounds to lose. T!Jey have a real battle to pound." fight~ and someone needs to help thent. Arlene admits she has had no formal There are so many. training in food preparatim. unus is. the "The more you know them the more ·last thing I had thought of,'' she said. you love them. It's not just a business. · As long as we keep cariqg \Ve'll be right." 1. Arlene commented that they are "shocked" by the number of people who feel the need to eat the programmed lunch and dinn~r at the 'Skinny Mini seven days a week. DIABETIC MENUS After formulating· lunch, dinner and dessert menus wit!h the help of Welgbt Watchers and other weight control organizations, she trained. cooks and y,•a.itresses then began experimenting with .; dishes for heart patients and diabetics.. , • eight pounds, asked them to stock ground TRAINING MISSION --~veal.so they: _did_j~t_to_prov_e_to-her:.it-Since--one-of-thetr1Ttissions-irto train- . couldn't be profitable. ovetweight people to eat correctly, each "It all seems to go along the same line;''-sbe-explained;-"'Many-people-·dcloftoli't't~---1 know bow to prepare food.8 for diet-con- Story By JO OLSON Of Ille D1Uy,Pll1t lllff Veal in supermarkets ls expensive and portion is carefully weighed and spoils rapidly lkcause few J>COP.:le measured. Waitresses, in turn, -are purchase it, Bill explained. • taught ta inform customers when the scious people so they won't have a ~eprived feeling." . Arlene added that "civilians" and family groups are welcome to join the dieters. They prepare "straight food" when requested. She is emphatic al)out weight 1~ ~cavse she believes ''thin (>eople are happier PeoPle. They feel better and younger and aren't withdrawn. They aren't putting on an act. They become themselves . It's hea lthier -their life ex- pectancy is so much longer." Caring for others is an integral part of the Calhoon and Weaver families, who travel from Hun~ BeaCh and Cer- ritos on Sundays to · meet at the First Baptist Church of Fullerton, where all are membel"S. , · "This -IS very important 1o both·ol·our families" Arlene said. "We all have a 00... ty lo spread lbe Joye ot God. OUr ,....k Is an expressioo of 9tll' love. The good. Lord is the one who gives you love and ,tbe abi:ltty'to" sOOw·cUnpassion..0 Here is a recipe from 1 ~ . _ guaran_leed to mats.e Y!'! skjnny: CINNAMON PEACH Cll!;Mg 1h cup skim milk -' -· 2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin Artificial 8'\'.eetener equal to 6 tea,s.. poons sugar 1 medium peach, diced II teaspoon brandy extract y, ciJp evaJ>Orated skimmed milk Dash of cinnamon · . · - Pour skim milk in saucepan. Sprinkle gelatin over it to s«ten, add sweetener. Place.over )ow heat and stir until gelatin has dissolved. Do not boil. Remove from heat, add peach and ex· tract. Cool. Beat evaporated milk with rotary Seater until stiff peaks form. Fold immediately into peach mixture. Pour in- oo l!lllall mold. Sprinkle with clnnamoo and chill for one hour. Makes ooe aerv- lng. • ' Down ··when ' ' Me .rcury Cooks When the mercury in the thermometer sends a red streak toward 90, It's time to · think of refreshing fruit, delicious corr coctions . , • and new twists. Splits don't always have to be made with bananas. The ice cream can be nestled in a fresh pear crown or on a melon wedge and then drizzled with your favorite topping. The b'hnanas, meanwhile, can go into a fizzy drink that's both sipped and spoon· ed. Or treat them exotically in a fruit melang that's-··rn.arinated Tu . a=-Wine · sauce. Instead of the shortcake routine, ladle glazed· strawberries and melon balls into patty she!Js for a salad. BANANA SPOON DRINK 2 bananas, sijced I cup sliced peaches * cup blueberries 1/~ cup very fine granulated sugar • Stir wine and sugar until sugar dissolves. MARSALA SAUCE 2 cups Marsala wine 1h cup sugar •,~ cup water . 5 whole"ttoves 5 whole allspice I chmamon stick I tablespoon lemon juice Combine fiM-'sii ilfire(lienfs in a medi.-:r um saucepan. Stir constantly over med.i· um heat· until sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer. uncovered, for 15 to 20 minuteS, witil slightly thickened. Remove from heat, add lemon juice and cbiIL • FRUIT SALAJl IN PATI;Y SHELLS I pinl vaajlJ.~¥e.£r$\' =~iri~i'illr ""; ~ . -=-. . .;,·~o.>>-..-t~p0"1age·-('JO"l>iintM)4imeli:"pm -·-~ shells .. In a medium. boWlj 'combine Crults. Spoon hall the mixture Into 4. tall glasses; top wilh small '"scoop of ice cream, add remaining fruit and another scoop Of ice cream. Fill glasses with gingerale and serve at onre. : BANAN~ FRUIT MELANGE 4 ·bananas 21cups pineapple chunks l .. oup-honeJ'dew melon'li8lls 'ii cup blueberries li~:cup pitted. sweet Cherries .. Peet bananas and cut into l·lnCh diagonal sUces .. eombllte w\lh other fruits in a large bowl. Add your chy!-re of sauce- and chill one hour before serving 1n 1 6 porUons. ' . wmtE WINE SAUCE 2 cups sauterne (dry white wine) \ ' 1 pint Strawberries, hulled and halved 1 cantalou~. cut into balls 'h cup honey 3 tablespoons lime juice Ii! cup oil Prepare. patty shells as directed on package. Cool and remove centers of patty shells. Ch11l strawberries and melon balls. ln a sm81J bowl, mix remainlng in- gredients beating unUI smooth and well blended. Chill. When' ready to serve, place patty shells on a serving platter. Fill wi~h strawber- ries and melon balls allowing fruit to-fall on platt.. as well . 1 Spoon over salad dres.sing and serve at once. Serve crispy cet1tcl-s with .a cream 'Che:e5eTSpttad Or tiny one of your favorite spreads . ... INTO tool, FIZZY DRINKS \ • • •• . - %4 DAILY PILOT • Wtdnt,sday, Au911st l , 1973 -' • • . "' • •• . ' • .4 ~t ' r • --you MUST PRESENT_THIS . AD 'AT TIME -OF PURCHASE THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS, •• 599 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS DEALER . PREPARATION, FACTORY RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE. 1969 FORD MUSTANG . ·. '". . V !. '"''· frans,. power sr...-;.., '1nyl roo<. .· ·.S.1699 l•BB88l ~ \ ~ . . -. 1971 VW BUS •2299 Fully 1qui pp1d, r•1dy to 90 ! C29SOLH l 1970 MAVERICK 2 DOOR . t1nl!d glm,\vheel covers. ~J,AJB miles, ora~ 6_cyl., auto. !rans .• radio, heater, whitewall tires, ·.·_$ ·15 99 w wh ite vinyl roof, gas sipper. Sharp! (ZKBSQJJ , 1970 PONTIAC STATiON ·WAGO'N . V!, outom•Hc fr~ .• t;octocy ,;,, """"steer· . •2199 1ng, power brakes, lugg<lge rack. (ZRS4&3l · 1971 COUNTRY SQUIRE 10 PASSENGER STATION WAGON s31· 99 ys, automa1i~ trans., factorv air, power steer- ing, power windows, luggage rack. (SOICDJ) · '70 Mercury Colony Park STAnON WAGON '2799 VS, •uto. lr•n1., f1c lory 1ir pow•r 1te~t· · in9 , lug919• r •c~, low mil11 like n•w. {8J7BHJI '63 For d 3/4 Ton Pi~kup ve. "' sp11d h1avy duly tir11, •xe1ll1nt t.~ndition. #2088 • .. . • .. s799 '\ 9 5 . , .• ' H(: IOLLOWI : CARS AP,LY ~T:. · eGALAXIE SOD'S · eTORINDS · eFORD LTD 'S OFFER VOID AFTER AUGUST STH • THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS •• , '99 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS DEALER PREPARATION. FACTORY . . RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE. 1971 CHEV 3f.l Fleetside · . 1971 FORD PICKU-P $ 'I-&. ' speed, :factory Bir conditioning, power : · · PICKUP . $269 9 •llo·TON CAM•H SPICIAL 2599 .,Slftrinsi, -~ (disc). brlkH, .radio, hffter. · -1HEAVY DUTY. Auto h•n1, pow•r 1l••ring, ' tinted vlass. ready tor vaation c~. No. power brak•t. W9~ _r 1969 FORD Country Squire _ STATION WAGON •1099 10 p11tt•119tr, VI, auto. tr•n1., f•ctory ·t ir, powtr stetring pQ.wtr br••••, r.,J io httft r, whittwall tire1, tinltd. 911111. Goocl mile1, price no mist11kt, IZWM298) --.. · ~ . . , 1972 FORD CUSTOM 500 4 DOOi v ................... ,,.., ·••<~•d;1; •• ;., •• 2· •. 9· 9 pow1r (di1e) br1k•1, pow1r wiiulowt,.r•· · dio, h•1t1r, wh it11"1IJ tir11, ¥inyl roof • tint•d 9l1ss, wh11I eo¥1rs low mi11J, y1I• low w/whife top, imm1ewl1t1! No. ·IS i-ETC . . . . ·--. 1968 PONTIAC Firebird 2 o •. H.T. 6 •vi.. ,,;" ,h;k. """· hut ... •1--2 99 . spoil•• b1r, h1 1d 1eoop. IWAF'492 ) . • 1972 V2 T. 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I . 1968"MUSTANG ve, 1tielr 1hift, pow1r 1te1ri119,.r1~lo, like new. ( # 1975Al •149 5~ ... • FORD .., . ' \ ' ,.. ... ~ .. -~- .. . ··~ , PILOT ·ADVERTISER ' . A .custom~r ge!s assurance from Arlene Weaver (above I that servings are proportioned. •• • _.stoey.Jly JO OLSON Of .. 0.llY l"lllf ltlft • •• \ They're all skinny, these men and women wait-,· ing in I ine to eat. . '-But wait~ ~inu~e, you say. Some look like ~ey're a bit overweight~ and others look downright plump. Ah yes , but they're all thinking thin. Some have :achieved their desired weight and others are waiting inside several layers of them ~~lve s to be skinny. They all love to eat, so the Skinny MW is the ideal place to go because they ca n't. get fat there. ' - Portions are all weighed and measured and guaranteed to be nonfattening, and astound.ingi,Y, the skinny dishes are sin- fully and illegall~ (dieters• slang) delicious. _ 1be Skinny MinJ, tucked away in a mini <:Orner of a meat market in Hun-- tington Beach and identified only with one mini sign, is the concern of Arlene Weaver, a shapely 5'4" woman who is a mini herself at 117 pounds. . \ .. But othenoelgbt-oonscloos people soon discoyered their supply and were becom· ing faJthful customer!(. so their gloomy fOrecast \\'8.S proven wrong. Next, calorie-conscious custotriers were asking the Weavers and Calhoons to open a. dieters' restaurant too, so they OOuld come and eat without feeling guilty. "Tilese people want-to feel free to order anythfng on the menu," Arlene ex· plained . "They don't want to be em· barrassed in asking for substitutions - sliced tomatoes for potatoes,. for ex- · ample ....... ---"'Phese are the-most sensitive people in- She has never had a weight problem .the '\\'Orld. Many have 100, 200 or 300 NO PROBLEMS but has, family members who have been pounds to lose. They have a real battle to overweight and had' to diet , so she knows fight and someone needs to help the1n . the agQny a <!fat thin person" goes There are so many. through .in trying to lose. "The more you kno\V them the more The restaurant concept dates back you love them. It's not just a business. several years to when her husband Ken, As long as we keep cariJ1g we'll be and her brother, Bill, decided to' get out right." · of the aviation field which they felt was insecure (they were OOth commercial Arlene commented that they are pilots). They pooled their experience to '.'shocked" by the number of people who ·feel the need to eat the progtammed lunch start a meat company and asked Arlene and dinner at the Skinny Mini seven days to lend a hand as bookkeeper. . Bill's wife Shirley, on a diet to lose a week. eight pounds, asked them to stook ground TRAINING MISSION veal so they did just to prove to-her. it Since one of their missions is to train · couldn't be proUtable. -overweight people to eat correctly, each --Yeal-in*supermarkets-ts-expensive and portion is ca~fully weighed and sP-Qib rapidly because_ few people_ measured. Waitresses. in turn, are p~hase it, Bill explained. taught to inform customers when the servings are a little over or Wlder what the menu states. Satisf!j.clion in a ~ay's 1,1,mk for Arlene and her crew comes \vben customers report 1,1,·eight losses of 100 pounds or more and when they model new clothes to show off their trim figuris. A "very friendly" .Atmosphere prevaiJ.s in the tiny restaurant adjoining Eastern Meat Co., which seats less than 50. There is conversation between tables and a sharing of problems and victories, ex~ cellent therapy for speeding weight loss. "If they can identify with someone else '"ho has the same problem things wi11 "'·ark better," Arlerie-said. -''They-teU-US ho1,1,• much they've lost to the quarter pound." Arlene admits she bas bad no formal training in foOO preparatimt. "11iis is the last thing I had thought ot.," she said. DIABETIC MENUS After formulating lunch, dinner and dessert menus with the help ot. WeJgbt Watchers and other weight COl'.lfr(ll organizaJions, she trained cooks 81\4 waitresses then began experimenting with dishes for heart patients and diabetics. "It all seems to go along the SaJPO line," she explained. "Many people don't know bow to ·prepare foods for diet-coA- scious people so they won't · have a jleprive<!_ feeling." _ Arlene added that ''civilians" and family groups are welcome to join the dieters. They ~e 0 straigbt food" when requested. -- ~f------ She is emphatic &!;lout weight loss because she believes "thin People are -happier j>eople. They feel better a!ld ypunger and aren't withdrawn. They aren't putting on an ac(. They become themselves. It's healthier -their life ex- pectancy is so much-longer." BEA ANDERSON, Editor WMlllflCl•r, Alllllll I, 1'1! Pat• U I • •• ' . . • -. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY PAT O'DONNELL - Fountain Valley already lost 17 pounds. He knows the special banana split is legal. FoO·ds Cool BANANAS, GOING, GOIN~ GONE ••. • Mercury When the mercury in the thermometer sends a red streak toward 90, it's time to think of refreshing fruit, delicious con· coctions ... and new twists. Splits don't always have to be made with banar@s. The lee cream can be nestled in a fresh pear crown or on a melon wedge and then drizzled with your favQrite topplng. _ The bananas, meanwhile, can go Into a fizzy drink that's both sipped and spoon- ed. Or treat them exotically in a fruit melange that's marinated in a· wine sauce. InsteaQ of the shortcake routine, ladle glazed strawberries and melon balls into patty shells for a salad. . BANANA SPOON DRINK' 2 bananas, slj.ced ~~ cup very fine granulated sugar Stir wine and sugar until sugar dissolves. MARSALA SAUCE 2 cups Marsala wine 1f.r: cup sugar 1.~ cup water 5 whole cloves 5 whole allspice l cinnamon sti.ck l tablespoon lemon juice Combine first six ingredients in a medi· um saucepan. Stir constantly over medi- um heat until sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil,-reduce heat and simmer, lmCOvered, for 15 to 20 minutes, wtlil slightly thickened. J. Remove from heat, add lemon juice and chill 1 cup sliced peaches l\ cup b)ueberries FRUIT SALAD IN 1 pint vanilltice cream PA1TY SHELLS •• ,..,,.;.iJt.X~_,;,9"~~er,,.!11;:;~,_,.,,. ......... .-..... ~-·~·""'"''-"'~~-..~-,.;t,,l\•~>"'1'1'!'<.-,,-1_,,,f:11~~~0 ~--- In a m~um boWI; oomblne · fi'ui~.-, 1 pint strawberries, hulled and halved iipooo half the mixture lnto 4 tall glasses, -I cantaJoui>e, cut into balls~ top with tmall 'scOOp of ice cream, add 1h cup honey remaining fruit and another scoop of ice 3 tablespoons lime juice cream. Fill glasses with gingerale and 1/3 cup oil serve at. once. ' . BANANA FRUIT l\IELANGE 4 bananas " Prepare. patty shell• a• directed on 2.cups pineapple chunks I cup bone>'lew melon·balls ¥. cup btuet>emes 'n·.C\IP Pi.tied sweet cherries Peel bananas and cut into t·inCh dlagqnal '"""'· Combine with oll1b'. mu(i· in a large bowl. Add your choice of SB1lee and fh ill one f1?ur befoi:e serving· in '6 portions. WllnE WJNESAUCE 2 cups sautcrne (~ry white wine) . . package. Cool and remove centers of patty shell;. Chill strawberries and meloo balls. In a small bowl, mix remaining in· gredt'enti beating until· smooth and w~ll blended. Chill. . Wheri ready to serve, place patty sht lls on a serving platter. Fill with strawber· ·ries and melon balls allowlng fruit to fall on plate. as well. · ~ over salad dressing and serve at once. Serve crispy centers with a cream ~ ·cheese'lspread or any one ol your fl\\'Orlte spreads. • Caring for others is an integral part of the Calhoon and Weaver families , who travel from Huntington Beach and Cer· ritos on Sundays to · meet at the First Baptist Church ol Fullerton, where all are members. , . ''ThinneryimportanHo·botIH>t-oor families" Arlene said. "We all have a du· ty to spread the love;of God. OUr ,....k t• an expression of our love. Tl)e good Lord is the one wbO gives you love and ·the ability 'to' show· ci:impassion." , Here is a recipe from 1 ~ _,_guaranteed to ma~ Y"'! sklnoji: CINNAl\ION PEACH CREME 1h cup skim mllk;.'. · 2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin AFUfi£ial sweetener equal to 6 teas· ~ I medium peiich,.<!iced II teas-brandyeltraj Y. cilp evaporated skimmedmilk......_ Dash ol cinnamon • Pour skim milk In sauce-Sp<!nkie gelatin over it to soften. add sweetener. Place , over Jaw heat and stir witil gelatin has dissolved. Do not boil. Remove from heat, add peach and ex· tract. Cool. Beat evaporated milk: with rotary beater until stiff peaks form. Fold immediately into peach mixture. Pour in· to small mold. Sprinkle witb cinnamon and chill for one hour. Makes one aer... Ing . Cooks . .. INTO COOL, FIZZY . DRll'IKS .. ' • \~ ... .i: ' •• 28 DAILY PIL(IT ' ' F.oreig _n Intrigue, By JO OLSON Of tfle Daf!Y Piiot Sltff ., They 'coµie from all over, the members of this club. This year, the most far-flung homelands -represented in the Orange Cotihty Medical Center Interns' and Residents' Wives Club are Switzerland and Canada. The three foreign members, Leslie Gislason of Penticon, British Colwnbia, Heather Gilbert of Toronto a n d Roswith Bourgeois of Geneva, .. were welcomed along with other new members during a tea in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Frank Kendrick. Leslie, Heather and Roswith are all delighted with their husbands' selection of Orange Qlunty for internship o r residency, and all three soon will be putting their talents to use in va,ried ways. Before coming to California, Roswith and her husband, Blaise, studying o'n a pediatrics fellowship, spent 15 months in Brazil. "After Brazil it is reaUy great here," she said. "It's like black and w h i t e . CaUfomJa is a nice-state." A medieal technical assis- tant in Geneva, R.oswith did caucer research before mov- ing to South Ainerica . She phijts to do voltmteer work at bCMC while her hu sband is at work . The Bourgeoi~s came to the United States be<:ause "it is very important in Europe to oome to the United States on a fellowship. There are many opportunities to leai'n something here," Ros with commented. l\.trs. Michael Smith, presi- dent, explained that most of the husbands are on call and Heather, now living in Santa Ana, visited Cali,fornia. last summer and bas relatives in Orange County. She likes tbe weather in California as com-the wives are left alone much pared to her home, where 167 of the t~e. 9':> the group was inches ol soow fell last~r .. formed for friendship. She Plans· to study fof' ·her "We do some service for the master~ degree in English at .... hospital " she added. "We UC! while her husband, Mark, , ' , _ interns in pediatrics. have tour and see days and They met when he was a take high school students on student at the University of tours. This year we will raise Ottowa and she was attending mooey at a Christmas bazaar Carlton University in. Ottowa. for hospital e q u i p m e n t , ~range County is, sh e possibly a fetal monito:r ." believes, "one of the most ex· _ _ citing places in the United The group also bas _ lll- States," but they plan to make formative speakers, and the their_ home in Canada. women enjoy just getting Leslie, wife of psychiatry together to s!)are experiences. resident Lee Gislason, is mak~ "The majority have helped put ing her second trip to Orange their husbands through County. Her husband interned mecilcal school and many are at Long Beach Veterans beginning their families," Hospital in 1969 and 1970, then _Mrs. Smith said. they returned to Canada Many of the members are "-'here he has been in general nurses or teachers \vhile practice for two years. others have more unusual oc- While living in Long Beach cupations, such as the one who she .e.arned her ma s ters works for Jerfy Lewis and degree in swcial education at another who is a public rela· Calilomla State University. lions representative for a Long Beach. She has· taUght brewery. for two years and hopes to do The foreign wives always ~ubstitute teaching in Orange add a special dimension to the County and pick up a few group, l\.1rs. Sm ith said. "Last more units. year we had a Filipino Though she finds living Jess member Y.'ho taught a expensive in California. she is gourmet class on Filipino food. not tempted to remain a She· taught us a lot about her Californian. "I miss my fami-culture as well." ly and the mountains and And, the wives get together green grass," she noted. I to take their children. on pic- All three are impressed with nics, another chance for them the friendliness of the wives' to socialize. group. which h a s ap-When the Joncly hours are proximately 70 members and fllled with friendship, they was organized si:'< years ago don't seem so long and lonely for sociaJ purposes. after all, the wives agree. .. • • Would you rather walk the plank or d•al with tfle four 'mutineers at left? Peg legs, bandanas, daggers, serpents, skulls and crossbones were the order of the d1.y at Bushard School's Pirate Contest. Bob H,ancock, Chris Yim, Butch Detmer.s and Bobbx Brault did their belt to recreate the imasi-of Captain Hook's crew. Brother and lister pirates Jennifer incl Scott Shank, with eye patch and beard at right, were awarded first place for thttir costumes in the Huntington Beach Recrel!lion Department special event. Hospitality .. ' Booty, . . . , ' Blended • homol1ncl1 1rt (loft to right) Ro1wltho Bourgeois of Swltwrl1nct, H11ther Giibert 1nd LHlle Gl1l110• ol C1nodo. Partners In by Wildly ·Flung 'Rights? ~. '-0&\ilXNf.r'tlNOE!lli, \\'!(en' t fl~ - read the Jetter from the "liberated " girl wM Jived with her boyfriend for 16 mooth.! (without benefit of clergy ) I was angry. Now that I ha"ve simmered down, I feel it is just another pathetic case. I did !he sam~ loo! thing and !hen mar- ried the guy. I should have learned something in OW' Jiving-together years, but I kept hoping be would change and a!sUme !IDme responsibility. l not oolv went to school, but held a job and kept h·ouse. He never lifted a hand in 1boee days and be'• not. lifting a hand now. J've tried putting asJde-chores for hi rn and neatlng it otA, but you can stand tbe smell of rottinj food tor' just so long. I ahoUld have saii:I_. 11Shape up or J'm lea vine" -and left. But I didn 'I. Now If I Je.w, Jl's desertion. • A Jlbetattd relailonth!P I n " o I v c s I ' " . --. ---iinl11fal te~ 'and wtlllrigi\es!-lo _.,_, responsibilities. So how liberated am I nov.·? Although I am .sti ll unv.'ill ing to call it quits, it's an uphill fight all the way. - BATI'LING BERTHA ' ?4• . .44'Utet4 •• DEAR BERTHA: Thanks for tbe rlngskle report. And good luck. You &Oimd as if )'OU need a horseshoe ln your glove, lady. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I recentl y read a letter from a woman who"said bet emotional state depended on the con- dition of her closets and dresser drawers. She sajd she couldn't think stralght unless everything was in perfect order. Of cou rse , when her hu.5band "r . children mewed something from ilo; prop- er place she tiad to put it back where it belonged . Nalurolly. she spent half her liJe picking up after people and com- plaJnlng about it. \. A woman in this office has the same problem. She says she can't do a lick o! work until her surrour.dinga are in apple- pie order. With so many people .uslnt!-the aeme oquipment ii Is virtUllllY lmpoosible. She drives everybody cr11y roorran.ing lhlngs, wiping fingennarts off the lil e cabinets, dusting furniture and "disin- fecting'' the mouthpjeoe! or telephones . She doesn't turn 'Out half the work she should because she: is so b us y housecleaning. Of c:ouroe, aeveral people resent It. Will you comment m this ex· -,. ,. cessive "neatness." I am sure there is something more to it than the wish to be oroerly. -·AVERAGE SLOB DEAR AV.t The woman ll a ·com~ pulslve neurotic~ 1 btpe 11he gets ~ ressioaal help because tbe8e sicldet 01uaUy gtt wone, not better. The b111lt for btr pas!loa. for orderllnesa ii a sense or guilt over something real or imagined. A ~ood lbt!•Pltt can belp her get to tbe 1>9ttom or It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have a c:cm-• ment with tt5l"'Cl to the brother and ' . . . ' - , sister.. who.,m.oxoci .tq a. ~~!!!'.,,o! t°"'11 ·and were upSit tne neighbors seemed "unfriendly." When their mother died suddenly,, the brother de<ided to giye them an Opportunity to be u~ood neighbors." He went to the people next door and asked !I !hey would like to take up a •·nower collection" from the other nelgllbors. When !bey said "no" he wrote to comolaln about how cruel and "un- caring" l)eCl!lle"<an be.-· - It seems thtce two have more 'brats than seote. I suspect, too , the neighbors sized up the' brother and sister as pJSl\Y types who could become the brand of · pcsls that only pushy neighbors can be. l'm sure you sensed this, too, and under the ~tances yow: advice \vas the best that oO<ild be given -short ,o! telling . them off. -YOUR BOSTON READER JOE ' J!EAR JOE: Glad,~""'1e. Tbe' mall MmlllDf 'rli6°"t~'~;''it"'-~-_....,. ... , nays .are eomJDg from 'tbe nWI toWDI and Ille y,.. from the llrger clU.1 - wblcb lell• a lot rlgbl lhtre. Tl>ook >"" 104' writing. Even ii drtnldng Is tllO "In" tldng In your crowd, It neem•t crowd you out. Loom the !acts lrom AM Landen• booklet, "Booze aiid ·You -For TooMger> Only." Send 3S·centa In coin and • ong, selr:ia<lr~ltBftl!M!d envelope w the Dally ll!lot with your re-• quest. 1 There, ls a blf d11fertnee betlmn cold all<! cool. Ann Landerl Gho\¥.• you how w play ii cool wllhout freezing j>eople out In her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Ways to Co6l It." Send 50 cenls In coin and a loog, sell..,ddrwed,)tamped mve!ope w <he Dally Pilot. ' ' • I • ' • ' •• " . ' . .'-- ' • • CRAG MONT -· BEVERA1iES Partytime·favoritel ~;~~~:$ 00 • ·ICE CREAM Snow Star-A o.ticiou1 0..sert ·fl Half 'allo• c r S Super loft Breadw~,'h ... 1t::·25c 1 fl Drinking Water-~;~=!~" ~~'.· 29c <S!Soda Crackers M~1 .... s.111 ••• 1.1b.2&c Ct11p And Fresh! Box ILemonad-e ·5<•1eh•·•••'•"'°"""'~ 6-... 1-1 c . Fror.en·Tangy & flavorf\,11 ! Can SNuMade Salad Oil i!~1:57c ~Vegefa· bles ••w•H•u ... GoldenYm 16 .... 23c '-.>' .,. 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' I 21 DAl~Y PILOT Wtdnesday, August 1, 1"73 • ' • _,___, -. ~ ... , Superior Sirens Squ'elCh Home ·Fires I • Trips, Tourney Charity League South Coast Chapter, Na- tional Charity Lenguc \\'i!l sponsor a tennis tournament with finals planned for Sun- c!ay, Aug. 12, at the Old Ranc h Tennis Club. Chairman is l\1rs. Richard Frandsen. Playoffs will be Saturday. Aug. 4; Sunday, Aug. 5, and Saturday, Aug. 11. al Cerritos College, and Bellflower. War- ren and Downey high schools. Proceeds 'viii benefi t the Helping Hands School for the mentall y retarded ancr-lhe chapter·s schola rships fund , which aided four i\Iarina High School coeds last year. Seniors A trip to San Francisco Tuesday. Aug. 7, ahd a 23-day Scandinavian tour ""'hi ch begins Aug. 25 are being plan- ned by the Harbor Senior Ci tizens Club. Those interested are asked to call Stella Marks or Walter Miller. Bethel 321 Two days at Lake_ Ar- rowhead are being planned by S U R P R· I S. E ! w<Jtth me deliver o bicJ beoMtifM I ".w~ Fabric Store I" whor wot o"t• Wnttirook'1 Yordo9e Soo" to la-... ___ ., _____ #20 Fashion Island open Sat., Aug. 4 Westbrook's Yardage closed on Wed., Thurs., Fri. for restocking a delight/11! budget slllon 1<Jhere bea11tifl1l hflir stvles be oin. :\· -+, 4 "". • •:;. PRIC'f'ti'Sr . .. . ·' -1&•ir• Cll~lllf• F•r LIHlt H•lrl MON.D AY THRU THURS DAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY PR ICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Shampoo end Set ..... ..... ·--·-······-· ...... $2.SO & 'up Permenent Wive .................................. 7.50 & up Tiol ...................................................... 5.50 & up Bleech Touch-up ··········-···--···-·········-·······--10.SO & up Frostin9 ····················-·····-~---·-·············-·····--14.00 & up Semi Perm1n ent La shes ............................ 10.00 haircuts •1.so· 1695 Irvine Ave. -Costa Mesa Comer of E. T7th St.-Above Le Cave Restaurant 645· 1050 548-9986 Huntington Beach Bethel 321, Job"s Ifaughters. · On \Vednesday, Aug. 8, men1bers will exemplify a patriotic ceremony for the Rim of the World Lodge and the next day they will relax at the lake. Kappa Delta Newport Harbor Alumnae of Kappa Delta \viii present the annual bridge brunch at 11 , a.m. Thursday, Aug. 9. in the Balboa Island home of Mrs. \\lilliam Fortner. Proceeds \\'iii help m a in ta i n a scholarship program for col- legiate chapters. New officers are the ?\1mes. ' By DANIEi. L TAYLOR SUPERIOR. Colo. (UPI 1 - When .lbe siren walli atop this t~'s red brick firehouse. the firefighters .drop their ironirig, dusting, washing an<!. other - housewifely chores to respond. The Superior, Co Io ., Volunteer Fire Departmeqt - the day crew, tbat is -+ 1!1 com posed or women . The siren's three-minute call has pierced the air fewer than a dozen times in tbe past year and a hall, and each time the six women have graPbed their white helmets and black ... bunker coats and headed for the department's one-and-one- half ton 1948 p~p <ruck. Marlene Machin is one · of six women who comprise t_pe day crew of Superior's Volunteer Fire Department. MRS. BAUER Coast Couples • "We've had only three ac- tut11l fires since tilt department started," said M a r I e n e ~1achin, 35, wlfe of Chief Jack f\lachin, 37 .. Mrs. Machin has been ~member of the depart- n1ent since its lnctption. "That flrst rU'e was only a wheatfield," she said. "\Ve had problems with the truck . Then we couldn't get the pump started. lt was a good thing the fire was not a bad one." POPULATION: t30 Superior, popu]ation 2.10, is a sleepy, rural commun1tY just south of t.he is-mile · ex~ pressway between Boulder and Denver. Mobile homes and modest. brick and frame houses face on to the town's tree-lined streets. There · are no stores in Superior and n:iost of-the peo- ple work. and shop in Denver and Boulder. .. .. We used to receive fire protection from Louisville, which is about five miles away," said Machin, who became chi~( in February after two years as assistant chief. "They did a real good job of giving us protection. But then one day about two years ago they decided to forn1 a tax district here and everybody in Superior balked. "So Lou is'vi\le told us they _ wouldn't go outside their city l'-Jim.its ai"ld protect u s anymore." Machin. a maintenance man for the Boulder Valley School · MRS. MATSEN Jim Giraud, p res id e n t : Richard Carpenter. vice..presi--y dent; Clifford Jeffries , secretary; E. W. Haeseker, -0 W S treasurer. and Frank Guer- Exchanged rero, editor. Angels' Wives California Angels' WiveS Guild is sponsoring a n aluminum can contest to raise funds for the Orange County Uni ted Cerebral Pa Is y Association. The contest is open to all boys and ,gi rls in the county. Cans are to be delivered to the stadiwn bet"'een 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Prizes · will be awarded those turning in the most. BAUER.OHANIAN Judith Mary Ohanian and Richard Robert Bauer were married · during double r·ing ceremonies performed in St. Andrew's Pre s b y t eria n Church, Newport Beach. The bride. daughter of Mrs . Gerald Dixon of Newport Beach, asked Mrs. Jack R. Williams to be her mat ron of honor. Bridesmaids were ~trs. Frank ?\-1ichaelson and the Misses Kathy Knud s on , Barbara McDaniel, Charlene Flack and Christy Ferryman . Mesa~Harbor "Gregory Bauer attended ras Art of Dress will be the best man, and ushers were Dr. topic ot fashion coordinator, Jack Williams, Jack Ohanian , i\lrs. Ann Chase \Vhen she .Bi ll Smyth~ Jr., Ted Miller presents a program for the · and John Bw-ch. i\Jesa-Harbo r Club at 10:30" The br ide, a 1966 Orange a.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, in the County Symphony debutante, Villa S"'eden, Corona de! ?\·tar. is a graduate of California Newport Beach claimed Susan Davis as his bride durin g ceremonies conducted b y Bisho p Burnett Furgeson in the Church of Jesus Chr ist, Latter-day Saints, Lon g Beach. Their parenls are Mr. and ~1rs. J. Lamont Davls of Los Alamitos and hfr. and Mrs. John Martin Matsen of Ro11· ings Hills Estates. Nancy Davis served as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Judith Matsen and the ?.1mes. Stephen Asay, Ray Thorn and B. Brent Ferguson. Dr. John M. h-1atsen was lhe best man, and ushers were Robert Da vis and M . Wakefi'eld Mack. The newlyweds, who will ty11tem, 11id a group of maybe appr.Mlve s t l r r or 30 yeart of marriage, the Superior ciUzens met and wolifd be a better way to put mother of four children and decided the town needed its Jt,'1 she said. the elected· leader of the own ~Ire d'epartment. "1 think the oll\ers were that women, swnmed up th e MEN "'"""'AROUND way, 100, but we did what bad . group's feel ings best .,.... lo be done." ~ "I joined because lhcy need· "B\Jt then we faced a prob-Mrs. Machin agr-•. , ed me," she said., "I'm·a farm._ lem," Machln said. "WO ~ 1 ble. \ declded we would have to have. "It '"'as a bad fire with woman , ~nd m capa ~· women as firefighter•, at least flames and smoke all over the "!'?,men 8 hb played 00 part in during the day. 1bere are place," ahe said. "I was ap. it. always women in town , but prehensive but not really NEW UNm IN TOWN you Can never guarantee tha t scared -although someooe ~_pperior has changed since a mBD will be around. who doesn't feel some fear is tlie department sWUd; there "So we set it up ·with 10 a fOQL" is a new sense of unity in the men. mosut for night.. and Th• women con411n..i Ihe lown. weekencts, altd six women, flre and saved the surrowxllng The town aod departmel\t maotly lOf use during >feek , tnQ~ bunei. They feel J1>eY ralsedolhe money for lbe pump days." ~~good Job and the cl\ief truck, purchased last All 16 department members ~ow .. -... __ ~ .' February, and for materials to have-been tra ihed in first aid, "No one, not even a tna)Or bulld the new atatlon. The men 1ire fighting · and the u.5e of ~ e tr opotitan department, did most of the "°nstruclion - equipm e nt and other couJd have saved that trai ler," work. necessary skills. And all have Machin said. "They did really "There's been a kind or ex- nursed a heavy, two-inch hose well. They got~e quickly citement around here," Mrs. inside a burning building dur-and went aboUt their business. Machin said. "When the siren ·ing practic.e fires, supervised Hell, some ol. the women are goes on the station roof -we by . more exper ie nced more qualified to fight fires don 't know if it's practice or ·departments. than soMe of thl men." real -everybody and his dog The second fire the women shows up to watch what's fought wis a bad one. A . ~EED, NOT PHILOSOPHY going on." mobile borne exploded because. Y 1be a1x women who furm But w. bile the women eni'oy ot a gas leak, destroying ,tbt! ~-day ~w are all tough-home and threatened several nu~ed~a~tsts. All agree the work, they-share one fear: others nearby. Flaming debris wo~en s liberation h a d The nei:t alarm might be a as thrown OOndreds of feet nothin g to do with volun-really big residential fi re and w · teering 1or the department children or old peQple might Pam Pa.pini, 30, married 12 and although opinions vary, be trapped inside. years and the mot.per of two most have litUe good to say "For small children, fires boys, was up to her elbows in atx>ut the movement. all all bad " Mr meaUoaf when t h e alarm, are re Y" re Y • s. •it think women's lib is a ltlachin sMd. "I don't know sounded for the fire . Luckily bunch of baloney," Mrs. bow we'd react. I think · we'd she bad aherbabysitter handy for ·Machin said. "It was a matter all be calm. But we are all Jason, t, youngest son. of necessity - we needed fire really scared of an~ering a 0 APPREHENSIVE STIFF" protection-not philosophy." call with children trapped. We ''l Was scared sUff, or Edith Barcus, 52, a veteran -all hope it never happens." Your Horoscope Cancer:,.Accent. ~ome THURSDAY AUGUST 2, By SYDNEY QMARR ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Lifestyle is under pressure. You may feel cornered. Key now is to be aware of fine ]X>ints, details. Go slow. Change routine. Leave major decisions to mate. partner. Aquarius, Leo and Scorpio persoDS may be involved. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ): One who depends on you may want change of procedure. Keep up with the times .. Relative may mein well but could be misinformed. Know it and__plan~ a C.tll <U ll g_I Y . .! Perceive and analyze. Take nothing for granted. Accent moderation. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 1: Affair of heart could be ex· pensive. Means emoUons lead to actions based on impulse. Need for affection _is evid~t. But don't fall for false flat- tery. Someone close to you wants something fur nothing. Protect your interests. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Read between the lines. Be aware of subtle meanings, n u a n c e s. Pisces, Virgo persons could figure prom- inently. Accent is on where you live, on home aOd securi- ty. You have burden of added responsibility. Handle It in rn~ture manner. LEO (July 2J.Aug. 22): Some relatives may be doing but coold be annoying. Pride is in picture. Older per;ions feet thj!y may kn9J' what is best for you. You have to prove otherwise. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Rid yourself ol loslni -ooillon. Hanging on lo pas< l• error.· Know it and act ac- cordingly. One who drains yoo emotionally and financially netds <o be pulled up shocl. Refuse to be doormat . Recover sell-esteem. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): \take new start. Obtain hint from. Virgo meosage. I.to, Aqwuius.pmoas coukl 'filure prominently. You may have to do some .teorlng down for purposes of rebuilding. One who chastises you merely may be personally frustrated. SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): Your personality is em- phasized. You gain attention in CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Practical approach now Is a necessity. Be frank. ·Say what you mean -mean what yoo · say. Aquarius, Leo persons are likely to be in pic- ture. Frie nd intercedes in your behalf. You will be able to skip over red tape. ·· • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lines or communication may be interrupted. Advertise. Find better means of distribu- tion. Enter dialogue with one who has progressive ideas. One at a distance could make request. Be wary of. ulterior motives. PISC~ CFeb. l•March 20): Money d.lacussloo with _one" cl03e to Y9U can be productive. Accent diplomacy .. Trying lo force yoo:r wishes would be a mistake. Luxury item can be obtained without crack in i budget. Be a comparison shoir per. quarters where previoUsly you;.---------- may have been ignore d . Follow through on bun~. Learn and teach -share knowledge .. Unorthodox friend tries to involve you in bizarre situation. . SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Accent is on how . Your-investments progress.1'jiiiiiiiiiiii Includes time and emotions asll well as money. Make com- mitment. Draw line. Decide. Broaden horizons . Expand. Write a n d communicate. Refuse to -be limited in con- cepts. MINl ... TVl•Uf& 0'-0 DOL.r..• OL.D cuNI II MA'NNING'S CoLI.ECTORS SHOP '!Wlb!' ·c•o••T• N~ltT Bl.YD, lii A M ..... , CAL!~ •. 842-8281 .... .-•• u -s:.o Jhlngs behind your baCk. ThJJ ________ ........:_ is not necessilrily malicious , The speaker, \\'ho .has taught State University, San Jose classes at the YMCA and for '''here she pledged Alpha Phi. lhc probation department , will She did graduate work at the discuss personalized fashion, University of South e.r n line and color. California and presently she reside in Newport BeachJfi;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ol graduated cum laude from Brigham Young University where she pledged Phi Kappa Phi. The bride teaches in Long THE FISH MARKET AF Mothers A workshop will be con· ducted (or the United States Air Force Mothers when they mee t at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 9, in Hyde Park Mobile Estates. Santa Ana. • teaches in Villa Park. Her husband, son of the Richnrd A. Bauers of Newport Beach. attended schools in ll lin nis "'and Missouri. They \Vill reside in Newport Bearh. L MA TSEN.OA VIS Jeffrey Robert Matsen of ·· ·----~--- Beach. Her husbalftf also graduated cum Jaude from the UCLA School of !:aw. served as judge advocate in the Marine Corps and now is in private practice in Newport Beach and teaches at Western State University:, College of Law. _..::.., . . . ~ crnorrs SPORTSWEAR Weltc111f Plam. 17th and Trvine, Newport· Btae'h,Califomlt:9U60 'an. WMk Only I fRESH SWORDFISH $189 1 b. STEAK . ' 145 E . Broadway, Co1t1 Mesa Open I :30 to 6:30 only .. , DOWM WITH YOUR AMTEMMA "''~UJJWnR~rtlPWDWl~111·~~ ,,·~z'~·:~·, ~ Yo11r Purclu••I Top 91u1llty Mo111H • rroch1c• • MHtl COAST . SUPIR MARKET Wt 0111,,.r Y1Mr '1"urch1511 )'l .. fl I t Clele el ,..,r ~ftl 673-3510 3347 E.CO,AST HWV. 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Broil meat 15 to 20 minutes more 11immed-da..wn dishes, _ Lemon-lovers, take heed ! skewers in your O.\'.en; ;;add a 4 tomatoes, cut In wodges Water r-.1arinatc ln the refrig erator over hot coals or in bro.lier . send a stamped, self-addre11- Dld you know that many generous dash of !mokc-6 small onion!{ cut in chunks Put lamb cubes in a plastic ull day or overnight (or tv•o Tum frequently and brush 1ed. envelope and 25 cents citrus ·desserts and lemon-fla vored seasonjng. 6 tablespoons emon juice bag and add lemon juice. hours at room tcn1pcrature ). with reserved marinade . to SLIM GOURMET LAti1B, ·flavored confecUons ar e SKINNY SIOSll KEBAB J to 111.i teaspoons garlic salt garHc salt, rosemary and Drain meat and thread on ti1akes six se rv ings, 1 9 8 LlVER AND PORK DISHES. squantlerously r I ch with l 1h pounds fat-trimmed ll!lmb y, teaspoon thyme or Worcestershire sauce, Add six skewers, alternating the calories each. in care of the Daily Pilot, 50 calorie.!!? in one-inch cubes rosemary just enough cold water to in-pieces with chwiks of pepper. (Curried Lamb, Spareribs, West Shore Trail , Sparta, N.J, Thal 's b e c 8 u s e huge __ 2_g_re_en_pe_...:ppe;_rs_. _cu_t_in __ 1 _1a_b_l•...:•poo_n_w_or_c_es_te_rs_h_ir_•_...:•:::ur:.:•c...::th:::•.:..I _:l:::•m...:b:.....!p...:iec=••..-...:•::.r"::.' _.:••...:m:.:'...:'o...:a:::n:.:d.::°":::'.:..°"::.· ____ _:P_:o::_rk::.._:•:::n:.:d.....::S:::'":::':.:'kr...:IUl=l •_F_:o_r _01_s1_1_. ! _______ __:::::_ _______ _ amounl3 of fat·meking sugar are needed to counterbalance the sourness. t A typical 'restaurant-type lemon meringue pie L9 around 360 Cjllories a serving. A lemon chlllon pie is weightier still ; 438 calories a serving ac- cording to government figures. Here's a pie that's Jemon- lively Y"ilh rlavot and so rich and creamy you'll find it hard to believe it's a careful 135 calories per serving! The secret ii the reduced sugar content! • Lo\v-calorie granul~\ed su- gar substitute is 11dded to the tilling. Our creamy filling also contains whipped egg whites for texture and low·fat creant cheese for rich flavor and body. TWIST 0' LEM6N PIE crumb crust (recipe below) 5 tablespoons sugar 5 tablespoons granulated sugar substitute 3 tablespoons cornstarch 4 tablespoons skim milk 4 ounces low-calorie cream cheese or Neufchatel cheese 3 eggs, separated 5 tablespoons lemon juice 1h teaspoon bottled lemon rind Pinch of salt Have all lngret:lients at room temperature. Prepare cru mb crust and set aside. -Combine sugar, suga r substitute, cornstarch,_ skim milk, er.earn cheese , egg yolks, lemon juice and lemon rind. Beat until smooth in a covered blender conta iner, or beat with an clectic mixel". Combine egg \\'hites and salt in a clean mixing bowl and "'hip until stiff. Pour lemon mixture into egg "·hitcs and gently bu I thoroughly fold together with a spoon, or ~'1th mixer set on lowest speed. Don't ovcrmix. Spoon the filling into the prepared crumb crust. Bake In preheated 325-degcc oven fOf" 35 minutes: .chill thoroughly before serving. "takes eight servings, 135 calories each. QUICKIE CRUMB CRUST Crush graham crackers or lemon wafers in blender con- tainer, or .. _ roll in a plastic bag with a rolling pin. Spread the Inside of an eight-inch pie pan with two tal»efpoons of diet margarine. SOrinltle on ooo-hall cupful of , crpmbs. Press the crumbs fiitnly into the surface. ~ere's an uolic outdoor difh based on lean cubes of lailb cut from fat-trimmed m~at. Ito(_ a "cook-in " instead ' ~ . Whip Up t ~ Chiller It's delicate but flavorsome . cmLLED LEMON SOUFFLE 4 eggs, separated :v,. cup sugar · Rind and jl.lice or l lemon Whipped cream In a medium mixing bowl beat egg whltes until stilf. Without washing beater. in a large mixing bowl beat yolks until th ickened and lemon col· or: gradually beat in sugar unUI very thick and Ivory col· or; fold in whites. 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'1·DAY AD - And then read Boner'• Ar~ In the DAILY PILOT s1,nda11 comtc1. 10111 Adams Ave., at Brookhurst, Huntington Beach _____ •134_051 Doheny Park Drive, Capistrano _Beach 5922 Edinger Ave., at Springllale, Huntington Beach Laguna Hills Plazf. El Toro 21082 Beach Bl1d., Huntington Beac~ 17~50 Magnolia, Fountain Yaney .. I I • . '· - /JO DAIL V PILOT WtdntsdaJ, Aill9USt l , lCJ73 HANDY MENU FOR BEACH FIRE PIT Picnic Hits the Beach Sundown; Chow Up A blazing fire, cool sro breezes and the roar of the pounding surf. \Vhat better setting for a tempting picnic clams with liquid and clam juice. -Bring-mixture to a boil, stir- ring constantly. Reduce heat: simmer 15 minutes. Stir in cream and tomato paste. minutes: or until hero is bot and cheese is melted. TUTII F.RUm BA RS Rules on food. alcoholic bevera ges, ca mpfires a n d closing hours should be check- ed out so that y~ can plan ac- cordingly. Choose a n1enu th a·t' s simple~ yet hearty. and one that's easy to serve "''ilhoul many utensils. Soup is always a great beginning for an out- door meal, and Clam Bisque is especially delicious. Heat in a large pot over an open fire and serve in big plastic mugs. (Bring hot bis- que in a thermos if fires are prohibited ). Salami. cheese and tomatoes make tasty and satisfying hero sandwic hes. Wr apped in (oil these "Hot Heros'' may be warmed on the grill for extra goodness. A simple dessert? Tutt i F'ntlti Bars ere the answer. Served with hot coffee or milk they are the periect ending for this delightful meal. CLAM BLSQU!' 3 tablespoons margarine ~) cup chopped onion 3 tablespoons flour 3 cans (81,~-ounces each) minced clams 1 bottle (8-ounce) clam juice 11~ cups light cream 1 tablespoon tomato pa ste 2 teaspoons lemon juice Melt margarine in large saucepan over medium heal. J Add onion ; saute until tender. about 5 minutes. Stir in flour . Cook until bubbly. Add ntinced Heat and stir tmtil mixture comes to a boi l. nemove from heat; sfir in le1non juice and serve. li.fakes 6 servings. HOT HEROES ~4 cup ( 1'2 stick) margarine. softened >/~ teaspoon garlic powder 4 hero rolls. split 24 slices (about 1h: J>OWld) Italian salami , 8 rectangular slices {about • 1 ~ pound ) Swiss cheese • l large tomato, thin1 y sliced Combine margarine and garlic pov.•der. Evenly spread on both sides of roll using 1 tablespoon per roll. Arrange 6 slices of salami and 2 slices of cheese in each roll. Halve tomato slices. Place 4 tomato halves in each roll . \\lrap each roll in al uminum foil. \Varm over fire or bakr. at 375 degrees for about 25 1h: cup (I stick ) margarine- . 2/3 cu p firmly packed light brown sugar ~~ cup unsifted flour i,: teaspoon baking powder ~:1; l'easpooo salt I egg ~~ cup finely chopped dried mixed fruits ~2 cup chopped pecans I cup confectioners' sugar 2 table.spoons lemon juice Melt margarine with brov>'n sugar in a l 1h quart saucepan; sti r occasionally. Stir in flour, baking po~'der and salt into niargarine mixture. Beat in egg. Stir in dried fruits and pecans. Spread evenly in a greased and flou red B·inch square pan. Hake al 35 degrees 20 to 25 minutes. Allow to cool slightly. fi'fean while. combine · con- fectioners ' sugar and lemon juice. Spread evenly over pan. ~~l thoroughly. Cut into 16 bars Ice Breakers Cooled Sum mer's the lime for bridal luncheons. wed d I n g recept ions, pi c n i cs and barbecues for crowds. So be prepared for mass !hirst quenching with this delig:h!ful punch made · \\lith cranberry juice and cooled v•1lh '·cranberrr rocks'' lo a\·oid diluting ·this elegant coo ler. J!•s great \Vith your favorite berry juice coc:icb.il. chilled 1".i: cup grenadine 4 cups cherry or raspber· ry soda. chilled 4 cups lemon soda, chilled Orarfge slices. halved Combine cranberry jufcc, grenadine and sodas in punc h IJ<nvl. Put "cranberry rocks'' in punch cups. . ice cream dcSS"ert and finger -Eg·g .. S·h,,,pee, .. · "J"d.-:ic11 .. ~~ill\ b,f'f\iH , Fill "'ilh punch. Garnish each cup with half slice ol u picnic fare. • ' RED RED PA RTY PUNCH 8 cups (2 Quarts} cr3n- orange . 'I'd h1ii1te·"'"11b0rli' iU<l<s: Pour cranberry'"' juice in ice cube trays 6lld (reeze. Makes 16 servings. .. , Elegant eggplant is good so many ways. It's delicious bak. ed ~ broiled, scalloped, top- ped with cheese. with creamed mushrooms, wilh sour crean1, or toinato. Eggplants are such a Finale's Heave·nly beautiful Shape and co lor !hat they can wen be the keynote in a centerpiece of f~h vegetables for the dinner par- ty table. Where did eggplant comel. from ortglnaJJy? The United Fresh Fruir and Vegetable , Asiociation tells us !hat it had two centers ol origin, the first in su~pical India and the second In China. .. Kids Like To ·As k Antlv • ' A tnn~y fi lling 11·ith a sweet meringue ANGEi. LIME PIE 3 eggs . sep:irated 1 ~ teaspoon crean1 or tartar 1 ~ cups sugar 'li teaspoon sail 1 tea spoon grated lime rind ,., cup rre~h lime juice I con tainer 18 ounce!il henvy cream Beat egg "'hiles until frothy: ndd crran1 of t a rt a r ; ,.r~d11nllv nlld I cup of the SU c.,llr bt>Hllllj.! l'M Sl;lnll,\'. ('on11n11t• beal111~ until mcr- ln,i;:uc hold~ vrry stiff pr:iks. ' Spread evenJy over bottom nnd sidl6 of greased 9-inch pie plate. Bake ln a preheated 275 degree oven for 1 hour, Cool thoroughly. Beat egg yolk,, slightly; beat In the remaining ~ cup sugar, salt, lime rind and lime juice. COok over modernt~ heat. stirring constantly, un!ll thi ckened ; do not boil. Cool thoroughly. Bent cream until s1lff: fold into lime CUBIArd. Pour Into n1eringuc shell and chill un- 111 firm -8 hours or n\ ern1gh1. .• . .. .. ' Summer Parties? Keep Eye on Menu _, Picnics, beach parties, and thin slices of han1. salami, Kebab& made of SllllSage or A sllce of watermelon, angel eat sn1allcr portions or food s backyard barbecues ar~ great bologna, or braunscbweiger ham chunks and tu1ned with food cake, or a fresh fru it in the daily 1nenu when a par- fun. But, for the "·eight con-teamed up with a slice of fresh fruit and vegetables are compote ralher than rich cake ly is scheduled. scious teenage girl, keeping up chcc~""· lettuce and pickles are delicious when grilled and can or a sundae will satisfy your Summer get-toge!Jlers are a vtith summer a c t iv i t i es acalorie savers. too, if you be ea t e n inconsiiicuously appetite and put a llght ending lot Of fun when you choose without gaining an ounce can select thin slices of bread. without bread. on the get.together. sllmmlng snacks from the h~ a problem . titustard and a touch or Grilled hot dogs. s1noky ln short, almost a fpurth of food s that are offered, keeping \\ltat do you do? There arc horSeradish are-!I I i m ID l n g links, and brat"·nrst ~ten the teen'!I calorie intake comes yourself trim and happy SC'\'cral alternatives : fla vor accents that ~ can with only hall a bun or-1toll from snacks. You are \vise v.·ithout telling the v.·orld -or I I You put up with a lot of,'iisOiui;bsOiL;;iti;Ut;;ie.,li;ioi;r ;;iriiici;hi.eri;;i.spiiroie0.adiisi..iiiiOi"i.'ili;L oi'io"'.;'ci;yi;ojiui;ciiai,loi,r,;.ie;;s ... iiiiiiiiiiii ... tiiom_ciiUiitiidiio;iw,.;n ... oniiiidiiciissiiciirtiisiiaiiniidiiiiiiotiihiieriiiguiiciisiiLsoi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"t un11·;ir1red pouniJs~ II 2l \'l)U are very strict with yoursch at n1eallime for two days after every party to make up foi'1 the calorie-full in- take.: · 3) You use your know ledge or nutritiOn and seek .out the foods on the party menu that won't ruin yoW" calorie intake for the day. Jf yoW' choice is the latter, here are some pound-!lavi ng hints : Concentrate on the "nibble" foods. Fres h vegetables, crisp fruits . sau sage chunks and ch,eese cubes without the <lips or crackers wilt cut down on your calorie intake and ward off the pleas from good natured people to ' • h a v e something more." Open face sandwiches with Egg Sizes NEW YORK (UP!) ..:. Egg size is based on weight per dozen . ¥cording to standards se< by tlie U.S. Department ol Agriculture, extra large eggs must weigh at least 27 ounces; medium U ounces and Sf!lall, 18 OWlce?.' PllCIS BnmVE WU., All. 1 Tiii TIES., All. 7, 1973 _.,,-\ . /2 ~(, ~:~·,.H ~L/Jl~f~~ ·%e ~Tood 0~ ...... -. 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REF RIGERATED DELIVERY SERVIC E: PHONE 673-8310 SP'ICIALS FOi THURSDAY, PllDAY, SATUlDAY, AUGUST 2, J, 4 100°/o PURE-FRESH SQUEEZED , ORANGE JUICE LAWRY'S SALAD DRESSING 8-ounce Bottles ( - OP" I •·"'· ff 7 p.m. -7 D•ys • W.... We reserve tM rft ht to llmlt 41tHMttltles. Ope" I a.m. to 7 p.m. -7 DCIY' • W ... ' ~ THOUSANDS OF ••••••..•• MEAT SHORT AGE THIEA TENS •••.•••••. ... _ ........................ ,,_ ... ..-............ -.-.... , __ , ftM -, ..... --.-.. .... ··-...... ........ ........... -.. ...... fr-.._ I) te Jwl1 It ,'--•, ....... ,. ...... ._., fol.,..4 ...ti ..... -....... ,. ... _ .._ ...... ,...... 111.t -"-• • .......... 1..W pef ...W ... -!. ......... ..._., ·~IM· ..., -,i ... .,., ....... M.e ........ ·-... ffM .. 1..,f, .. 1 .. 1 ,. ...... . 1"" ·~ "-• -.... ,... .. -11 S.,.....,. II, ... ,,_ ... • ...... ~, ..... ..._.. -..,,., _..., wliH• k i..,..i -•-.!. ,_. ..,,.... -. ......... i.w...... .... .. .. --· ..... "'' .. w-. ,_ ... w. ......... ""' ..................... _ ....... , -" ...,. ---.. .... .....,..__ ............. '"' ........................... ..i,. ,.... ,..1w ,_,......,. ........ .-... . ROMAINE LOTUCE ~· -..... ·- SH<>mrs CHOtcl JIOllN tlmlllD, ONION 011 "'"no .. -~ , 5·11.CAN • WI llMIVI THI lttOHT TO UMIT QUANTns. t NO SALIS TO WHOUSALllS Ol Dt1T•UT011. WltUI YM MAR Ill ••• ..... -~·'·"•" ... -" ... "'II~ ... -.. _ ... , __ := ....!'.".::.~i.::t.~ =--::.: -..... ___ __ '· f l 1 ~ , ' < ' • ' ' ' l · . • • i . I f t ' • • l ~ j ' • . r I l ' ' '• ~ • ! f • -r urkey Popular Entree WASHINGTON (AP ) -The traditional roast turkey with all the trimmings is still popular on American holiday dinner tables, but the old bird has turned into a year·round Ci!lebrity, says itle Agriculture Department. One of the big boosts for turkey eating has been the use of th e meat Jn frozen dinners and as specialty cuts such as roasts. "Increased t u r k e y con- sumption, from 1.7 pounds per capita in 1935 to 9.1 pounds in 1972, has resulted in part from the industry's promotlon of turkey as a food to eat throughout the year rather than just on holidays," the report said. Last year, more than 35 per- cent of an turkeys processed were used in such items as fnnen dlnnen, pot pies and turkey rolls or roasts. Put another way, in 1972 some 392 million pounds of whole, ready.to-rook turkeys were processed as chilled bird!. By far the most popular form was frozen birds, some 1.4 billion pounds. Those uses have increased sharply from l45 mlllion pounds of chilled turkey and fi2 milllon pounds o! frozen birds back in 1B62. 1' The '!further processed" i l ! ' t ' ' ' • l l 1 i ' f: ~-•• ,. , ; • I ' I category -meaning the pot pies and other produc:ls - hav e clim b ed more dramatically. however, from 148 million pounds a decade earlier to 639 million pounds last year . By 1980, the ,..,,...i said. about 45 percent of all turkey productkr> ts ·expected to bt used for the processed Item>. Although turkey prices have risen thiJ year -producers averaged 25.& cents per pound of Uvewelght during the first three months, compared with 22.6 a year ea rlier -the trend has been downward for many years. ln 1943, live turkeys averag· ed a """'rd high of 46.8 cents at the farm. A low of 18.9 cents was reported in 1961, ac- cording to the report. Economy For Birds Featured here In an all-on- one platter feast for 4, built around those meaty drumsticks, now sold ·a 15 turkey parts in supermarket • mea~ departments. DRUMSl'ltK DINNER 4 turkey legs, fresh or thawed 2 tablespoons oil l tablespoon butter o r margarine 1 medium onion, sliced 1 can (16 ounce) stewed tomatoes 2 teasp:>ons dtlck!n flavor stock base or 3 chicken boWllon cub<:• 11 t-each salt and p rliC •It "2 teaspoon each oregano ,,,; lllld tiull leaveJ, crumbled 8 511\8.11 or 4 large potatoes 2 ors zucchini, •llced %-Inch thick 1 tablespoon co""tarch 2 tablespoons warm water 2 tablespoons c h o p p e d persley Dry drumsll<ks with paper towels and brown on all sldes in oil and butter in skillet. Remove to Jarge baking pan and scatter onion slices over them. In same sk.lllct h e a t tomatoes with chicken base and aeasonin'g. Pour thls sauce over dnumUcks. Cover pan wi\h foll, crtmplng to edge o( pan. Bake about 2 hours at 3'25 <iefrees, \lllJI al.-tender, ba.tirig once or twice. .. ·pJ!.D~ i1~1)..J#.~: - then tuck'potaoea and i:ucchinl in and around meat and spoon liquid over them . Cover and bake 30 minutes longer. Mix com!ltarC'ri and water and stir Into hol 31Uce, lhtn put back· lo bake '5 to 10 mtnutet to tblcJcen It •lightly. Arrange turkey an·d vq:etables on hot platter, spoon aauce over, ~ sprinkle wilh~~nile The Big ' Delly Treats! f!IOTHEa•s ~~.oz.JI' BRAND 'C5' JAR. • mi . -• Clllct• CllW FllEE ..... Ill Clloeb1•otl Ir ...... Fllff - • Wt!dnf!sday, Au 911st l , 1973 DAILY PILOT ' Peaches LARGE-JUICY 4 ''I YELLOW MEAT B ......•... ~ P FIRST OF THE SEASON ears . ~!'!'!1~!! ...... . 41'1 . . Lemons JUICY I I "' TANGY t ••~••••••••• a D ORANGES· .l?J •.... 8 ;~ gso D LITTUCE '.'il?<~i: ••••• 1gcn. D LARGE TENDER GOLDEN EARS OF CORN .••••••• : • ." a1s1 ""-' •HAU t;AUO# 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 9 1308 W. Edin9er, Santa Ana e 5858 .Warner . 13922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove . ' Huntin9ton Be ach e 23811 El Toro, El Toro .. . • I I ' -. O~LY J-IL.O'( Home News·· Freezer -I Stocked • By J'lllROTllY WENCK Or-.. C_.., H--. AfV._ Will I save money lf l buy a Bide .of beef for my freeit!r - inStead of buylni jUst the cuts we "UsuaUy eat from the supermarket~ Wtdnesd.ly, J..,. • . ... • < .. ' '-- • • e :e 1 • We hear thl! question often from consumers. And under normal circumstances, you usually wil l save very little tr anything by buying a side of beef com- pared to buying the same cuts at the supennarket. The 1()4 DOUBLE Dl~COUNTS in ·this ·ad i STORE HOURS: r .. MON .. FRI JD A.M. to 9 P.M. • Many famllles end up spend- ing more when they buy beef by the side or quarter because: (I) they eat more or the high-priced cuts such as steaks tha n they w o u 1 d normally buy as separate cut.: and (2)-they..lend to ea! more meat when it's readily available in the. 1 freezer than they might othet'wise eat. But going back to the cost, the current situation is dif- ferent from the "normal circumstances." Beef prices are now fror.en under "Phase 4," but they will no doubt go up when the freeze.is lifted. ·. So if :You have freezer space available, now might be a good tin\e to consider stocking up on beef before the prices go any higher. An investment in a side or quarter of beef might reall y ~Y off. Or, yOu might con- sKler buyin'g bulk quantities of __ jusr-the cu1ryou u~ mten. ~~~~~~>-+~~_... lf you do decide to buy meat tll quantity for your freezer, proceed with caution. \Ve've beard from many consumers who have been "taken" by unscroj>ulous freezer meat dealers. Your. f irst consideration should be to find a dealer with a well-established reputation for honesty and fairne~. 'Ibe length of time he has been in business in your com- munity _ is a fairly reliable guide. Another is recom- mendation by siltis f ied customers. BeWar1e of the dealer \Vho advertises fantastic bargaif)S, and inen; when 'YW ,inq':1ire aOOUt them, tries to switch you to something more ex- pensive. 'ftns 01bil:1t 'a' n d switdl" selling Practice is i\_- legal in California, but it still goes on. , When 'you buy beef by the carcass, know what you're paying for. A beef carcass. side. or quarter is nonnally ~Id ~y ~Is "hanging weight" which 1s its weight as it hangs nn a hook prior to removal of bones and excess fat. For example, an average 300 pound side of beef will yield approximately 225 pounds of edible meat. You pay ·for the entire 300 pounds, including the 75 pounds of fat 'and bone • that wtll be removed. nm makes the actual cost per pound of edible meat con- siderably higher than the listed root per pound. A irsbA rule.of-thumb is that an average carcj\ss will yteld 25 percent steaks', 25 per-cent roasts, 25 percent ground and stew beef. a~d 25 percent waste. l'jot ·211 of the steaks and roasts are tender cuts. When vou buy, also consider the quaiity of beef that you want. The most reliahle guide to quality are USDA grades. Generany USDA Choice is recom~ed for freezing . This grade should be stamped on the carcass in the USDA shield format. And when you consider costs, don't forget to include the'COSt of cutting. wrapping, and freezing. Sometimes these ex- perises are inChKted in the Ii~! price, sometimes they aren't. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASK- ED' •--...:..~!:;f,~~rre'-ij!iuilist~ivo1if,.l;?f;,,,u~,s . ~ ........:---• n our am1 . venience of buying beef by the side or 9uarter and having it available In the f r e e z e r . However. t'm wondering v>'ill ":e be able to eat it all before it loses its goctl taste? " I '• I SAT. & SUN. lD A.M. to 7 P.M in effect throughout the store. YOUR ALPHA BET A NEIGHBORHOOO BUTCHER (THE MAN IN THE REO•APRONI PROUOl Y OffERS: SUTCHER'S PRIDE . MEATS , MtAn YOU'U a N OU)TO sil:YE OUAtlTY l SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • DISCCHJHT l'll:IClD .r----___ BUTCH~lt'S PltfllF FRESH F~OZEN • MEDIUM SfZE BUDGET FRESH FROZEN HEAT & SERVE 'ARMOUR SPARERIBS "A BARBECUE "AVORllt'"" c , LB. BURGER A DEllCIOOS BLEND Of APPROXIMATELY 77% GROUND.aEEF AND 23% TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR) WITH SEASONINGS. c TAST£ O' SEA IREADED PERCH FILLETS HA-&HA-IHCBH'l-rl!DI BEff-~"--"-+~~ .. · , .-.-'DUBUQUE • "GREAT FOR PICNICS" . ' ~c ' SllENSON'S · . ~-1< T·80NE STEAK BONLESS FAMILY STEAK 1 !.~ • ROYAL BUFFE·T , CORNED ·BEEF BRISKET sa I.JI. -BViCHEa'S PIUDE \'F RESH · · MEAf\l.QAF 89~ fANTASTIC DISCOU NT S £VERY DAY ALPHA ICTA """"' '"' 83• 11• 77c 63' CHUCK CUT BONELESS RIB STEAK CHUCK ROAST BLADE CUT FRESH ECONO PAK 3 LBS. OR OVER GROUND BEEF 1~~ 159 LB. '98~. 89~ CANNED HAMS · · · · · s FRESH FROZEN HALIBUT STEAK CENTER CUT EACH 1'~ ~.z~L'Alt~~~ .. '. .. 68, © .. ~02E~~<.><.>°5 @ ; .:-'sMALL.;LPIN t:M1B CHOPS ,~,. ·:-(.. CA.,....,.' 1"'L.rlG.. ..__u .,, .. ,Pl(~ _ THESE MEAT PRICES 0 EffECTlvI AUG. 2·' I UR1: l!JnT ••• WE .. O ......... ~.-.=.·:. .... -••••• C •.• ~ ..... ·.·./AI Gll.l'IT •• fl.: .• ?... 1 '. FANTASTIC DISCOUNf S [YER! OAY 12-COUNT CORN PAD OR 6-COLJNT CALLOUS PAD All'tlA llTA "'''''" '"'' DR. SCHOLL'S -49c PADS ------------- 2-0UNCE TUBE Q.T. LOTION 2-0UNCE LOTION OROIL SWEDISH TANNING SECRET 121 •,e,NTA <;TIC V15COIJ "l5 EVERY DA Y .5-0U<C.E IUSTIC BOTTl£ lilURlllE CLEAR EYES 6-0UNCE AEROSOL REGULAR OR UNSCENTED SURE __ ANTl·PERSPIRANT 129 fANTASTIC flSCOIJ NTS EVER~ O.tiY 22-0UNCE eomE JOY LIQUID DISH DETERGENT 57c """"" ""°"" '"" 5.0Z TUBE·REGULA A OR MINT CREST TOOTHPASTE ~ 6-()...,,ce Bottle ~DI-GEL LIQUID ate ~ 8.CJunce. Spray Botti; I "' . ~CLAIROL FINAL NET • • @l<o'irx'iEM'iio.lr' IP 9-0UNCE AEROSOL : REGlA.AR OR Lt6CENTEO SURE ~·Tl· PERSPIRANT J29 • • 32·0U<C.E BOTILE IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT ·.' ' I ·--82'···.:~ "• FA,TASllC DISCOUNTS EYER! DAY 35• 16.01. •Rea.• Honey Al~ Vita Grain &\Nut • FrunalaA A. -LASSEN GRANDtA --...'l'- ~a.o •. Reg.• ~,, Almondl.Jt 6 .. -0UNCE BOTTLE • REG.. OR LEMON GOODWIN'S . CONCENTRATED FABRIC SOFTENER 59• 13• 57c 40' ---------- 3.75-0UNCE BAR • REGULAR CARESS BODY BAR w/BATH OIL "4.75-0l.NCE BATH SIZE 2fc •().()U<(I' AJAX LIQUID CLEAN ER 97c 12-0UNCE BOTTLE PALMOLIVE ., • LIQUID " ~ (ornple1e Kit • I l·Shodn I 2f ~MISS BRECK .HAIR COLOR ~*~, .............. , --"'.'. -:-. -,------· I DETERGENT -Cftffj.Ar;iirr;~~"4''"11=1:-" -"""" .... _ ~eo.,.,1-.,•8·1n •P0<celoin • ~3.0...nceTvbe ' ~''""""'••~Ga""""'""'249 ~ PltELL '-l!llCENTRATE -WEAREYER FRY~AN . ~ "°""'' • ...,.;., . ©'"-··~•-~DIAL DEODORANT 57c~~iflrDiEN'r" 29, • ···-· £~ilvNiGHi'SitAMPOD 97' @8m0AuD'11-.r111 99' -_ASPJ!tN_ - - - ----• LIQUID .• · ··. ~ .Jfll DETERBEllT A. B<el that Is solidly frinen will be safe to ea.t indefinitely. but u you auggested , the quallly deterloratA>s In lime. '!be keeping time depends on . the temperature of i)'OUr f......, ( n should be ·~ro dcgreel or colder): the W•Y the meat Is wrapped: and the slie and amount of exposed ~2-PM''"'°"'''" •C 49 ~120S..h."'!PT<0T-26C ~ RAYOYAC BATTERIES 0 c ""'-ZEE TOWELS ~;S~ ~ Glod • 80.Coun1 ~g, 32 II ~ o., .. • n.o.. Botrlo • 1.1qu1d76• ..._ SANDWICH BAGS c ~DRAIN OPENER -" 1so c,... "°''"" a, ·-wreace area of the cUt. . Large roastt and steaks will . keep a to 12 months at zero dqrees. Ground • beef wlfl start losfng flavor Ind quality In about J months, cubei and JICW ln t rftOnths . I ~Glod • 8.COU11t • l ·Mil. Thick 75c • ~I!~~.~~~L'°" "' . I -~ WE WELCOME EDDO I ' STAMP SHOPPERS IN ANY LOS ANGELES, AIVERSIOEk ORAN! TULAflE, ERN SAN TA B,i\R.8A .t, COUNTY AL~ elT~ • I 11 ·- • ' . • ·. 1 • • • save··you '9.41 * ~. ---. - ~rlflht 1973by_AIPh• Beu AD'M Mkts., Inc. An rlghu r--O. 1 LOOK FOR ALPHA BETA'S DOU6LE OISCOUNTS,.-THEY AA6.EXTRA SAVINGS OVER Af'.D ABOVE REGULAR DISCOUNT '' PRICES, MADE POSSIBLE BY SPECIAL , \EMPORARY PURCH~SE ALLOWANCES FROM OUR SUPPLIERS WI TH THE . :...OOITIONAl.. SAVINGS IMMEDIATELY -PASSEO-O~TO--VOU' r -- A DISCOUNT ON TOP OF A DISCOUNT -TliAT'S A OOUBlE p!SCOUNT. SAVE ON THE DOUBtE! ~Blad Flog • 15-0t. Bo1t1"' 57c ~ANT/ROACH KILLER @ilm'ru-; 11sect spr1r 63• : @llOusE'i ~OE~SPRAY 113 @.iNtclio~i3'0lceon~~9-3• ~ 8\dd< flog • 2<>-0r, Con 1 s• ~ JIUTDOOI FOGW ~ Bl0<k l'loO • 15.s;o., Con 77c . ~ .A~T J'IOACH KILUI .. . . .. ---------------- ~BOX WHITE Kiii& D DETERGEllT· Wllll1! lllNG D ....... 17-0UNCE CONTAINER co~ -~All~~R -- 28c , • ·WE F.EATUR E BIGG CEREALS ' . ' M• ~-.. , ~ • • • ,,...JI , •SAVINGS is COllf'Ultd on re 1111M diSC«lllt pric1 of iin1ie unit purch.IUL The f1111u,1\ wou ld be l'IUCh hill* if mtlt Ind PfoduU Wfi included.: .. • you'll like the melons·hetter a:t··Alpha Beta · RED RIPE · KIWI FRUIT IO! HAWAIIAN .GROWN PAPAYAS ··~ BEST FOR PIES OftSAUCE GRAV~NSTEIN APPLES BARTLETT PEARS , ··c· 'N~wcRaPIO· .C . , UL ·,. • CALIF UL fA"'TA~TIC c ·~cau .. Ts 1 ~£Rf liAY .ALPKl IPA ....... -FANiAST!C 013f.OUNTS EVERY OIY \ ~ • I AU'HA BET.\ OISCO!lf'T """ WHOLE c VINE RIPENED ii CANTALOUPE FO.R 00 HAWAIIAN GROWN , PINEAPPLE ~;~ •• ! rA~fASTIC OISC:OU NTS l~(llY OAY • c LB. TROPICAL DELIGHT MANGOES LARGE ii •. 'C SIZE . EA. .. , fANrA .TIC OiSCOIJNTS l~ERY OAY , . ,, ~~ 8£TA Dl$COUHT ' """ ,, •' . . DAILY PILOT Fcruit, Cheese Please Fresh fruit with cheese is the simplest: yet. the most clasS\c of desSerts. Ripe sum- mer California plums with homemade cbeele goes it one better -and with a minimum of effort. too . Homemade cheese is easy to make and can be a real budget-saver. Th.ls recipe is an updated version of that tried- and-1rue oldie, fann cheese -:::"' but 11,•ith more zip, thanks to the addition of several herbs. • In making it, the key factor is time: You must allow two or three days for the cream mixture to ·•stand." Once it has. mold it in in- dividua I serving pieces , - small 'A'icker baskets, your Aunt l\11ldred's egg-coddlers, part y paper cups, whatever - and serve it with fresh pl ums and other sunimer fruits. Of course, not the least of the sophistication and flavor of Kitchen Cheese with Plums comes tfrom the p Ju ms themselves. Some 20 major varietie! are on the market. Blue, red. green or yellow fresh plums all have In com- mon a particular juicy tart- sweetness. · This plum-and-cheese com- binatioo doesn't have to be reserved fQJ'" dessert. It makes an excellent appe_lizer, snack or light, -refreShlng~ lL you 're dieting, ,a fresl) plum is a perfect snack at only about 33 calories. · For mQ.te. exciting ways to use· and ·serve fresh California fruits wri.te . .for your free copy . of an illustrated booklet con· talning more than 100 tested recipes. Please send a s t a m p e d , self-addressed business-size envelope t o "FRUITS 0 F SUMMER", P.O. Box 4649, Sacnune11to, Ca. 95825, KITCHEN CHEESE WITH PLUMS I quart haH·and-hall 2 tablespoons butlennilk % teaspoon salt -. ·o \>'leas-basil,~ v, teaspoon ·totemary , ·tar• r,Rgon 1and thfme ,, .r ' F,e.i, ,1,,Callf~·, plums, · stra woerrlei;,, g·r a Pe s , peac~~-~s .. , . I Heat ba1f..aflcf:haJI in a saucepan unti l Jt is lukewarm (90 degrees, lo, )00 ~)-, Pour into mixing bow.I and add buttermilk. O>ver and let ~ ture stand at room tem- perature M to ta hours tmtil a soft curd ronns. Line a colander with a dou- ble thickness of cheeseclo(h and place in sink. Pour curd into cloth aod drain 15 1 minutes . Fold edges of cloth over curd. Place colander in a bowl large enough to allow space between· bottom of colander and bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 12 to IS hours. Turn curd into a mixing bowl and blend in salt and herbs. Mold in small natural baskets or other small co~ tainers. Ma~es ctbout l cups. Almonds Rolled Adapted from a fine new cookbook, • ' Ju Ii e Dan- nenbaum 's Creative Cooking School." VIENNESE ALMOND BALLS 1 cup butter Confec tioners' 1ugar 1/4 teasP900 salt I cup ground blanched almonds I 'h: cups (ati>ut) flour y, 'cup rum .. .. --;;e-,,~~ll:.'io.1\· g ~~ "-'""' ., and Ille ,l\;~Add '1monds and beat welt · Gradually stir in enough nour to make a stiff dou,gb. h1ix in rum. G- O!UI Ille dough about JO minutes ·or tmtil frrm enougtJ to shape. Using 1 tablespoon of the dough for eacb1 roll tnto balls . Pia~ balls, a few Inches apart, on a lightly flourtd cookie sheet; bake in a preheated 350-degree oven yn. tll golden·brown Ol'J bottom - 15 lo 18 minutes. Cool olltlhtlY, then roll in confectiqnen' auger -tWtce If necessary -to <oe! generously, Makes about 31\ dozen . - • • • ' ' :J4 DAILY PILOT Wfltriesday, August 1, i · .. Wtdnesday, Au9ust 1, 1973 S PILOT-ADVERTISER 9 •· EVERY-DAV OF THE WEEK r-~D!l!JrlJllil r!l!J~!l~~~~l];J,[i0t!]~Qtl~ , PORK SAUSAGE SWlnSlllOWN 85( N•SllVI UNKS 1.0LNG. ' ~HOPP•D HAM OSCAIMAYR 89( a.oz. PACKAGE • BOLOGNA MANHATTAN 79( _ IUf. m1lt ll·OI, . STATIR BROS. MONIY BACll GUARANTll ON OUAUn MIATS fVERY Piia OJ MIA TIS • VNCONDITIONAU Y GUARANTIED TO PUA Sf YOU ... 01 YOUR MONEY !:! ·Will 11 CHIDFULL Y llFUNDID TABBY WATER TREAT SOFTENER CAHOOO ~HITllONG ·~~ 1 $c 93c • 6-TH& · 7-TH RIBS REGARD' S.L,.~IJ.t! •1•6 . FACIAL TH,~,qJ,S .28c • .,,_cur $ I 03« ROUND BONE IOAST ............. LI. "°"'lissom SHOUU>U $ 143 ' ROLLED ROAST .............. LI : STA!"llOS.CllTIFllDlllf•GUAIANTRD s I 09 7-BONE RO-AST ................. LI .. STATDllOS.CUT'INDIUf•GUAIANTHD 99c CHUCK STEAK ....................... LI. UAN•OONIUSS ' s 13s SftWING BEEF -~ .................. LI. llOHILISS IOU!IOSTIAK. ; ' LI. 01 .U s 1 45 ROUND STEAK IONE-IN ..... LI. . STA.TDlttO'-CRMIDllff•GUAIANTllD s I 45 RUMP ROAST IONE-IN ........ LI. --CVT·GU•tAJOmo $169 CLUB STEAKS ........................ LI. UAN•-•GUAIANTllO s 119 CUBE STEAKS ............. ---·LI. . . NOTAIU•WIU-•GUAIANTllO . • 1 •• ' PORTERHOUSE STEAK ....... u . POUND 1 ST THRU STH RIB , .. $1.49 STATHMOS.---<WAIANTtlD • 1 •• , T-B~NE STEAK .................... LI. · FAMILY CHUCK GROUND RIB STEAK STEAK ROAST BEEF BONELESS IEEF Sl:IOULDER CUT 49 ST A TEI BROS. CD!TIFIED BEEF • BLADE CUT FRESH• DELICIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE ' (IJJi . -PRICES EFFEC. 7-FUL( DAYS• AUG. 2nd..81h GRAVY .. ' lY!! 14.00 So. lroo•••nt ....... w .. ttnl .. '9f . 107 W"t NIMtMntlll ltrfft, C"t• M ... 1100 lOlt c.m ............ Or•• . 6862 ldllttft A.,...., Hl ... ;'llflHI .._. 1122 We.hlll••" ii.-d., w.,tn1111sttt 21' ,w• d-;1••trt Z60J WHt ....... ,,,. Str.tt, s.to A!IJ! J4JO WMt Lhcifi A..,..., ANhlM 00 A~mpJ 1811 Chop._ ~"""· 'G«tfMt Gte.-' 26)0 ldl,._ ,Awe11 .. , 5---AM ;:Ol•I U40 N"" Tlltfl A""Mt S... ..,.. 1230 McP..._ Aftll ... 5"NI AH ST ATER IROS. CERTIFIED BEU• GUARANTEED 21H Wnt •..tw.y, ........ 11 IO "' ...... """·· c .......... 1171Wetstr..t,c ... M ... 14171 •M Hiii .A..-., Tntt. 14211 ............. Wlllttt. • ' . -, W!dn!sday , August l 1913 DAILY PILOT 35 ~--~ --------------"""' Paradise: A Sta 9e f 6r Rea~ -bif-e .. TV, .. By JOHNA BUNN r: told them lhey werl}.-crazy. omelet with them. "My inothe.r cooks quite a 24 Jableapoons water Cover, heat until vegetables llONOLULU Cook' But I'll try anything once . It's "All you do is stew I.he bif these days. She never used 1J. teasl'.:l ifimari (organk, are barely cooked tabout S U&at eggs and salt in small boWl until fl'Qlby. ~I a ce omelet pan on high heat. Add sesame seed (of' peanut1 on. \Vhen oil is very hot, pour in eggs. cooked egg WJlil It fonns sort custard (about 40 aeconds l. -ing is a an adv••ture. to cook inuch; with her work . undl uled soy sauce found minutes). hobby 'tb ct J -· vegetables -oriental things WJ a or am es it was not fe&<>ible. Now that in health food or Oriental Drain. toss with tan1nri and MacArthur. "Llvln~ in the islands makes like dalkon (Japanese radish} she's taken it up. she eni·oys !oodsOOl"l't) •inger 1or iesame seeds cook· 1 it much easier to get Into this -and seasoo tfiem with some 1 1 ,, r-~ " 1 " took It up because there because the vegetables grown soy or tamarl sauce. I find the heU out.o t! 111 teaspoon minced ginger ed in heavy skillet unti the~· nre' certetn "things l like -here are very !apanese-. \Vhat that very satWying. JAMES MACARTHUR'S .-root , or 3 t•blespoons brov.·n and poi> 1, set aside and such ,as Caesar sa lad, Eggs we cook at ho1ne is brown rice Once he finishes the TV VEGETABLE OMELET sesame seeds keep warm. Bepedict, cJams ca sin 0 , until It is d.ty aqd 'crisp. Or sea.son, he . punues his \Va.sh spin a ch carefully, For the omelet : -casseroles made with a lot or f vi . r~or the vegetables: d' --b . ed 1 6 Oysters Rockefeller_ that are avorite acti ties: tn~ to d fr sh . h 1sco.!U any ru1s eaves; eggs vegetables. far-Orr pl_accS (this year the 1 poun e spinac drain ~·ell. Put s pi n a ch , ~z teaspoon sea salt t found at l!!cir best only when they're "I make vegetable .(lmelets Union ol South A(tic!i), direct, 1h pound daikon (or carrots) da.ikon (or carrot) and in health food stores) carefully prepared at home. lately. I cook up a batch of ing, and visillng hii mother. peeled, cut in fine julienne scallions In shallo\v saucepan ·1 tablespoon sesa1nc seNI oil \Vait 5 seconds for eggs to ..ct partially, then shake pan I.Jack and forth . Continue lo shake pan. Holdin g rork \Vith tines parallel to bot1om of pan , a11d v<ithout piercing bottom layer of cooked omelet. stir un· Jlcduce heat to medium if omelet bro\\'ll.S too quickly. Add hot vegetable flllirlg. Flip omelet pan to "5-degree angle: run fork uround edge or omlet nearest hand le; flip 1/3 of omelet toward opposite edge of pan. Slip omlet carerully 10 far lip of pan; flip again, so that seem is un- dcrpcath: slide int o serving di.~h. Serves 4. ' "So I learned -at great ex· vetetables and then fill the Helen Hayes. 'h cup·sca1lions, sliced "'ith water. (or_peanut olll pense wmyswmachlmight1l -~~~:...:.:...:.~~~~.::...~:...:.~--=-~~~~~~~~~.:....~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- add -to cook them: ''The other reason I learlled to cook Is that I wanted to u.se the stuft I arow in my garden at home. Here in Hawaii I JAMES MocARTHUR don't grow anything, but I still like to coo k. "Unfortunately, there's no !ood I don 't like to eat except son\Cthing rea ll~' terribly ex· otic and different. "For instance. in t h c Phillipplnes, they have a thing they do with en egg !hat's about a week old and in the embryonic stage. You're sup- posed to crack it, pop it .and cat it. f can do without that~·· The actor and his second w i f e , s o m e time-actress f\1clody Patterson. live in a condominium in the heart of Diamond Head, right on the water. "We ·live here the \\'ay the Hawaiians do, very casual We st.Ill have our home in Csliromta. and I think one day th.at will be our permanent base." \Vhen they entertain, ~1clody gets to show of[ her souffles. ~ st;~~=~:r;:i:;-:e;e~ 1~;: over. Currently we're on a microbiotic diet kiek, and you don't subject your £riends to that kind of stuff. "Pt1elody's a \'ery fine souf· fie maker. She makes cheese, Grapd Mamicr and chocolate sournes. A good soufne and a salad make a delightful meal. , ''W e've onl y gone microbiotic for the last foor weeks, and our diet's only partia_lly microbi9tic. Y o u have a lot ol gralns and no meat, of course. "Fish is all right and chicken is okay if i t ' s organically grown. •·In other word!:, they're a little down on · supermarket chickens. because you don't know where they come from . Jf it.'S farm chicken It's okay." Jim doesn't intend to stick to his regimen indefinitely. "I've seen too· many people who 1Yc1ve persisted on an all microbiotic diet start looking haggard and gaunt. J don 't In· tend to go too far with it because l belie\'e moderation is·the key to anything. "But a month ago, if some- ooe had told me J "'OU!dn't eat meet and enjoy it, I'd have Zest Added , The ancient Romans fed their aoldJcrs garlic ·. in tlic belief il . would · give ttiem courap:- RIB ROAST LARGE END UNtON:~:.~NliLLY s 12a IOMOIO,O• t'U.VOlt liNO eu.U.ITY .... GROUND BEEF ANY SIZE PACKAGE UMtONOITIOMALLY ,., ~ IOMOIO..POlt PLAY01t"toNO QUALITY RIB STEAK BEEF Low E•eryday Priced Deli Items! CROSS RIB ROAST. ''.' .••• , IMLO~~~:J-~~: s I 31 CORNISH GAME HENS ........ Uy!:~::~:JI' KEY BUY t SYRUP AIYDIDATsgt MOUNCl IOml SOUR CREAM. ....•... ., ... ~:::;:-:;: 29• 1st QUALITY BUTIER ........• ~"::l: 77' ORANGE JUICE ................. ~".":: 90· NATURAL ICE-CREAM. .. ':'::;~ B9' PACKAGED GOODS KEY BUY . . CANNED FOODS <("WHOLE KERNEL CORN ..... ~ 22' CHILI SAUCE.: ...........•...... ~ 41' <("KOSHER PICKLES ........... ~: 53' COCA-COLA HEINZ Dill PICKLE~ .........• ':'.: 91 • RAVIOLIS .................... ~'.~~~ 40· B~A ..,....,°"" .. ~~:£~ \' STAR KIST CHUNK TUNA .... '.:'\:: 45' I INST~NT COFFEE ............. ':':.: 1.12 . . • • . . . • HARVEST DAY COFFEE ...... ~,~ 2.58 ,....,. .. -, ... E ~ BLACK PEPPER. ............ ~'.!:~ 47' PET FOODS PRIM VARIETY ............ .,;::.,: 1.Bl SAFFLOWER OIL.. .............. ";l~·t. 74' FRENCH BREAD ..•.............• ~':: 45· ___ GAINES GRAVY TRAIN ........ 4.15 ,. MAYONNAISE ""'" 57· . . d"PURINACATFOOD ........ :'.~.::31 · " ···············"•• t CHUNK TUNA aoa•"'"'~Y llYIOUIKI '" • .,..PURIN.\DOG MEAL:~~3.99 CANNED FOODS .... PUNCH BASE .: .............. ;:~91· <("MANDARIN ORANGE~.:::i:-;::29· PRUNE JUICE ............•...... ';':';; 57' t.. PINE-SOL ""'"''""'8'!Jc """"' . '°"'' BUTIE-RBALL TURKEY .... ~~~~wuT~~::~::.t: c Guaran!e1 d TO BE THE FINEST OUAI IT\' AVAIL:\hl t • itnd it! Low Eve1y!ld\I P111.,, •·.~-. • • We GUARANTEE the . LARGER SIZE is a BETTER VAlUE than the next smaller size OUISTORIS All lllOHT, CLIAN ANOOllllY W• moke it cur bu1ille1s to ma ke ii your pleesure lo shop with UI, TRASH CAN LINERS UOY Lil 20 COUltT PACIAGI f05 CANNED FOODS APPLESAUCE ............. : .... ~~i!: 19 ' LADY LEE PEARS .............•.... !\: 35• DEL MONTE SPINACH .......... '.'.: 2S' TOMATO JUICE ................• ":l: 32' BUBBLE UP BEVERAGE .....•• ::;: 84' BEVERAGE • SPIRITS GOLDEN ~ROWN BEER . ..i,0 <'.::3.19 LUCKY VODKA ............... ~::: 3.66 YAGO SANT 'GRIA WINE .... ~~1.79 !lrltnlA•atl.lkl AIOOI S!Ol!nwm.t-ll" 1 w ~Van de Kamps w AN OUTSTANVlllG YAIMTT Of FRISH IHIRY GOODS LOW EVERVOAY PRICES ON HE Al TH ANO BEAUTY AIDS COMPARE OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES r.• .. 4a.y1 SOFT & ORI $147 Scented, Untetd., 12-0._ CLAIROL CONDITIONER leouty pock lr.otrnenl. s 1 07 ....... !e!'.~ .. D~L ..... 59' !~~ .. P,1!,~D~., 67' Coloring by Clolrol. · ,, s13' SHA.DIS SOFF PUFFS J&J •oh, trb1orb.nt COllTl9tl( pufft. LADiES I CY>' r .\ & MEN'S · . . ZORIES 1 Slie & «1lor a11or1ment. ·,; 37c '--' CHILDREN'S ZORIES ,.,.... 27 c 1l1e1 lo l!t, A ..__ c. ... .thtl •.....,.ti -1..,; 11-""-....... ..-I .. ,.,. ...... .... " ··~ ... ,... ... lhtr1'1 a 9 111r Jll ........ •1• If. ,_ ~ ""' AIUllllM · 110 W, "" ,._ A••· Allh • JJt I. ilMlt9M Jwwt IAUWll PAil • lllt4' ._... .... , (MOGA Piii; · 7"4 ...... '''· W. COVlllA • a...-...,,... (N. OOWMl • ., ..... .._ "''· GUDllf GIOYI • IHJJ 1.cM St. GMDDI ilOYI • 11111 ........ 11. OWCALI • llU W, .._. tl"'- tu•ALI • 1• h . C..-.1 AN. GLASS 45 l'IECE I COOKIE JAR MELAMINE SET , . I I Snug·llt lld Cholte of 011orted keept ''goodle1" de1ign1 In co1uol • . fre1h>IOl'lger, dlrmerwore 1er. '. I~ ... s21a s9aa TURTLE NECK BODY SHIRT , Fol-1 aomc people today, it u1ould t.nke . COUfSl!e to try ........ _ ~itl;,ruµc,,lq-J)Jt\i:. <OOl<lng. • •. .,. . Once 7 ti1~.~ oow~v~ ·--.. .. •' ' ··36~'26'~ e1,t.s:uc .. ~~ PITCHfJI h lllGMl.Alll PAn • lU W. A••· 4S •TllfliiTOl lu.al · ttSI A!WR A•e. •TlllTDI IUiCll • 1 ...... CW.. k . ·tt·::..~;.-.:r-t:.~~~ Ribbed nylon. Color.thole.. $6,, :.. -~· .. ..,. ., $1IU,, .• ---t~.-.~._ .... ~.,.. d~~er(ls thil'I garlic used - wbely 1ls a wotlderful navo enhancer. adding a subJle someUUng to 11tews, sou1>5, and salldl. 1n case you have ~ve.r bo<Jaht 11arllc, look for a bill!> ~ vegetable that r!oomlales an oolpl) with a wl'llte; Pl)pe.ry, mcmbrane-Uke skin. 1be garlic hulb Is mAde up of Uttle sections called cloves which are also covered with a thin skin. Munch A\elon Firm cmmkl of honey dew melon wrapped with thinly sliced sala1nl Is attractive to the eye ••<l,!weallng to th<> taste. . . Gl ··48.r/ WASH & COMB -.... ..... illl\.il ·:.; ALKA·2 Antocld Hillltt1. 10·.15c JOHNSON'S FOOT SOAP HEAD & SHOULDERS 5homp06 fortt1ulo for holt<ore problemt. -. TUll , ••..•• 5.123 r ...... , •••••••••• s.14' , 1.0.. LOT-..•• s.1 2• Ilg ~9-0t. 111• wl!h tli,.lock tip. 39c 32-GAL l'LASTI TRASH CAN W/llght f!ltlllf cowr. U.UWOOI • ..,.__, ........ a.. LlW..U • 1Ml1 S.. ...,.._ llrL UlllDX • IMel ,....... 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STUD OIL ADDITIVE..53' LADIES LONG SLEEVE KNIT TOP Colors in 100% poly•ster. s411 Sllll 1-M-L MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS Solich ' 1011<1•• In er-n•dn. s2•• SIZIS ~M-L·XL PERMA PRESS SHIRT Plold1/loncl••·\ s4•• s.M<L.XL. - • • .. I ~ • .. ' •• - • U6 DAILY PILOT Wrdnrsday, August l . 1q73 PILDT·ADVERTISEP. Ii Fish Review Won't Flounder \ ' ' The following quick fish in l'.'hJch a fi sh is dipped sides with plenty qr seasoned will just be dcstroytd. I teaspoon crushed thyme on fillets. \4i teaspoon hot p<>pper 8lt!lld well. then chill until re~iew vdJ.lbelp you prepare before frying. flour &nd plWlge Into hot rat . ;But. 00 add the following leaves liake...al 350 deerees f . ror sa uce mixture ls the consistency or the catch of the se.a100 : oo dip fist In salted milk. Cfispness. and brownness de· recipes ta your s ummer i,Ji tea spoon white pepper 30 minutes, or Wllil fl!b is 1 can' (I-pound) salm on, bon-unbea ten egg whjte. 00 poke a raw fish to make then in crumbs or fine co.rn pend on it. repertoire o.f fish fancies. 2 tablespoons Pernod d®e, basUng occasiona lly. ~. skiMed, and finely Add salmon and cucumber./ sure it b fresh. If !he fl~h meal when you have a fish OUT OF WATER BAX.E D HALIB trr PEllNOD Lemon slices Garnish wUh lemon slices. choppped Beat well. Fold In whipped springs back , all ls ~·ell; If a fry, and see the dlf£erence. Serves 6 to 8. I h ped ed cream. Pour in to a kup d · the • h · t I 2 (I pound each) halibut Place halibu t· ln n 2..,uart ~• cup fine Y c op par ·Id Ch"ll 1·1 f'·m ent remains, os LS s a e. DO add a little vinegar to DON 'T leave fish, except · ' COLD SALMON MOllSSE cucumber " nw · 1 un 1 u · Th hould I b I fillets oblong baking dish. Add water. I I t e eyes s a so e c ear the water when boiling fish. 5alt fish, soaking in water. It Set aside. lfl cup heavy cream, whip-UnmoJd on serv ng Pa c. and bright. which will prevent it from t>JtlrAcls the flavor and makes 1f.: cup "'ater 1 ~\t ·tablespoons unnavored ped Garnish with watercress and ~ Melt mn"'arine in a gel tin 00 ask your fish dealer not separating. the fi sh flabby. 2 tablespoons n1a rgari11e .... eo 8 -'• lemon slices. saucepan. Add oniQn and • 1 Lemon filices, watercress IQ cu t off the top and botton1 DO shake a li ttl e salt 'Into DON 'T skimp on th ~ l \14 cups fine ly chopped garlic and sa ute over medium·. l/8 cup co d water So(ten gelatin in cold water . Serve· In 6 partions with fins as Is customary when the fa t in which a fish· is lo be breading and the quallty or rution high heat until onions are 213 cup bolllng \Valer Add boiling \\'ater; stir until Pernod Sauce: buying fish. These are at-panfried, and it l'.'ill ha Ye a fish when prepa ring fish 1 large clove garlic. crushed tender. abou t 5 minutes. ~cup mayonnai.!le dissolved . Combine 1,<.i cup heavy ~~~~. !~o~~~ ai:-::y :~~ better flavor. cutl ets, cakes. o.r croque ttes. 1 tables poon c hopp e d Stir in parsley, salt. thyme, 3 tablespoom Pernod Combine dissolved gelatin, cream and 1 t ab I es Po on of remo ving these bones after DO thoroughly dry fish for And above all, DON 'T parsley wllile pepper, and Pe nod. l tablesPQC>n grated onion ma.vonnaise, Pernod, onioJl , Pernod. Whip until cream frying cris p; spri nkle both overcook any fish. The navor 1 1~ teaspoons salt Evenly spread onion ttrre 14 tea!poon paprika pa prika, and hot peppet sauce. holds very soCt peaks. cook mg. ~::....;'--~'---'-~~~~~~~--''--~~~~~~~--'~~~~~~~~....:......:..~~~-,L~~~-'-'---':CC:.c...::.~::.:::~~~.::.::'.::.::::::..::::.:::::.:.:.~::.::...:::::::.:::.....c::.::::...........:..~..:....~~~- DO cover )·o.ur fingers with !all \\-hen cleaning fish. You 'll find them easier to handle. DO rub lemon juice over fish before boiling, broiling, or baking it. 111.i.s adds to the flavor, ret.ains gQOd color, and helps prevent It Crom falling apart. EXTRA ZIP DO add a tablespoon of lemon ju.ice, Dry Sack Sherry, or tarragon vinegar to the egg Flavor Hooked By TOM HOGE U HNitNI-WrlJw ~tore and more Americans are discovering that white and rwe wines provide a copling refreshment and give a lift to dishes they prepare at sum- mer picnics, barbecues and clambakes. Well-chilled, these spritely wines give added zest to weejtend outings. If you really want to cool it, try a sprilier, a couple o( in· ches of wh ite or rpse in a tall glass with some ice and a twist of lemon or lime. The French add a dollop of Cassis, a liqueur made from currants, to a wtute Burgundy and call it Kir. White wine is an excellent aid to cooking, wbelher it be · meat, flab or fowl. Arid speak- ing of fish, the French do won- derful things with sole, or flounder, which is mor e reasonable ln America. One of my lavorlte sole dishes, which Ls excellent for a summer Jund'teon On the patio is a superb combination of the livers of goose and other poultry plus spice a n d generally, truffles. FILETS DE SOLE CORSAJRE 8 filets or sole or flowxler Salt and Paprika ~cup butter 1/3 cup chopped shallots 2 tablespoons chopped dill 2 tablespoons m i n c e d parsley II cup chopped celery 1 can (4 ounce} pate de foie d'oie 2 cup s bi s cott e crumbs (French rusk) I cup dry ,1,.hlte wine l/• cup melted butter Srinkle fillets with salt and _paprika. f\1elt butter i nd s a u t c shallots until golden. Stir in dill , parsley, celery, pate and biscotte crumbs. Stir together. P lace four fillets on shallow greased baking pan. Spread with stuffing mixture. Top v.•ith rem8.ining fillets. f\1ix ~wine and butter and spoon over fish . Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes or until fish turns ""hite and flakes e a s i I y . Remove to platter. Garnish with parsley sprigs and lemon slives. Se rve l'.'ith tartar sauce embe llished With finely chopped" French cor· nlch.ons, Dijon mus tard and capers. "Fine Catch r Come to Ralphs for super foods at llVeryday Super Low prices. Choose from hundreds of Super Buys and a super selection of your favorite brands. Make yotµ" next shoppirig trip Super. Come to the / Super market with Super Low Prices. . · / . The Su11.er market FRESHNESS DATED MEAT MASTER MEATS / DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT · FrMr. Dally-12 PKk Rmlphs-Wllh Pop-Up Coaldlig 0•'11" • elrip • PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Rod.Ripe p --be-Ive Super ButcJHN ~ .• 89 Fresh Hen-Grade A Turkeys RalphsCDrn Tortillas .... 69 Whole ...:. .15 watermelon ~05 ,. SP!CIAL COMBINATION 0, AAlPHS GAOUND BEEF AND HYOROLIZED SOY PROTEIN CONCENTRATE. ... --lllnch-Fw Buffalo Steaks 9"f-Shoulder Cut Family Steaks -ulMf Top Round Steaks ... 1.49 .. 1.89 a-..... -... 1 79 Beef Cube Steaks lb. • u.&.D.A. Chok:e-Fre.t. 98 Lamb Shoulder Roasts 1b. • ~b'sh0'~1cierChops .... 1.39 U.S.D.A.. Cholce-Fr••h 1 78 Lamb Rib Chops n.. , ll.l.D.A. Cltolee-Fr••h . Lamb Sir1oin Chops 2fPPt llr•nd-1 oi. Pkg. Taqultos Oven Reedy Beef Meat Loaf Lu.,-Mlnl Size Boneless Ham FW!er'1-Sllced BeefBacon 12 Ol. .... ... 1.88 .... 79 lb. .93 lb. 1.99 .... 99 Prices effective Aug. 2 through Aug. 8 Y-Muty Turkey Drumsticks .... 89 SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT Freth Fillet of Pereh Freth Fillet of Dover Sole lb. 1.19 ... 1.55 K1ro Br1nd-H11ta E•t 89 Breaded Fillet of Turbot ,.. • Kero Brand-Heat A ht ' BreadecfHalibut .. 1.25 Small Size Cooked Shrimp ... 1.99 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Lak1shlr1 Gin or Sandra -Vodka K1ntuckr Squire-Save .AO Straight Bourbon S•ndr Mac Alll•l11-Sav1.4D Imported Scotch Ron OonJu1n Imported Rum • 2.99 ftfth 3.79 ftfth 4.19 ftfth 3.59 M•nhattan All Beef Franks 12& .88 R1lpb1-Aged1 Year Extra Sharp Cheddar lb. 1.26 ArmovrStar-••ZJpTop" 8 79 canned Ham .... • Cfaclr.1r lllrl'll-10 OL ltfckl 95 Sharp Cheddar Cheese .... Kraft-N1tlltal Sliced Mozzarella • Kr1tt-Ch•••• Spre"ad Squeez-A-Snacks Kntt-SUced Aged Swiss Cheese Parlr.ay-lWG Tub Soft Margarine Mr~ FHberl't-11"'b Soft Margarine IOI. ,84· ..... 44 IOL .72 , ... 41 1tb. .43 . DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rlctl I o.tlcfou1 Ralphs Buttennilk ,,,,:: .41 VitaP•kt Pure Orange Juice ...... 89 HOUSEHOLD VALUES Crylttl Slorag• Cont1ln1r1 With Cork Ud1 7W 87 Libbey In-Keepers . "'" • Attorttd Co6ors A Slz9• 49 Dunlop Rubber Gloves P"' • Vi~~UFitl:rt";;Af~~ -1,89 ln1ul1tff Foam-30 OU.rt atu Ice Chests .••• 88 . THIS IS RALPHS SUPER CENTURY 1873-1973 Ralphs Ralphs Miracle Whip s...e. MeloW FlavoNd Honeydew Melons Fr.th, F11worf\ll casaba Melons Frnh, Vine Ripen.cl Persian Melons 8wfft. Rllvo1hll . Cranshaw Melons ,, ..... Doi• ......... 1& ........ 119 ....... 22 ,., .... 28 Hawaiian Pineapples -.48 -.'D -1.27 • BAKERY DEPARTMENT Whtteor'WMlt-SandWtcb or IPI• Ralphs Bread · Aalpht-Ch1rry Whffl Coffee Cakes R•lph•-HonMmad• Gpod.MM ApplePies Ralpfl1-D•Uci01.11 Lemon Tea Cakes ~.37 ..... 66 ..:; .79 -.69 .... .... Golden Premium Frozen ...... . Salad Ice Cream ::~:~.79 Orange Juice .20 Dressing 11118 Detergent :..59 .10 Off Pack .89 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ,or D11~ A••h Desitin Ointment Liquid N01,tthw11h Colgate 100 De.,ture Adh•th•• Fasteeth Powder Shempoo or Condlllo.,er Faberge Organics All D1y-Spt1y · Feminine Deodorant At1tl·P11tplr1,,I ' Right Guan! Menthol -Llin• -Regut1t Rise Instant Shave • Oenlure Adh••I•• Temporary Reduced Price. Manufacturers Special Allowance. ._ _________ __, Fixodent Cream .~ ... 83 lube • 24 oz. .97 :r.: 98 ..... Z!~~ 1.49 ••• 88 Cl ft • .1c!~ 1.12 1 IOL 77 Cll'I • '" 0 • 98 tube ,• FROZEN FOOD l lrd..,.-Swfggle Cool Whip 8toutfer'1-He1! A Eat Macaroni & a- Ore ld• l r1nd Shoestrlng Polaloes Mlnul• Mild Pink Lemonade ..... 55 ..... 120L 48 ..... .... 41 .... . 120L 27 c1n • WhlppH Toppfftl 10 OL 39 Pel Whip ..... Tr1e1wee1-U.,tw••l•n•• •oL 25 Grapefruit Juice ,,. • S1r1 L•• 101'oz. 79 French Crumb cakes •'• • "~ 85 •••• John'•-P•pperont Of Sausage Pizzas PANTRY FILLERS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS AppleTime AppleSauce Pol9tf1-AJI Orlndt Ground Coffee R1l1ton Cer••I Rice ChelC Dt wn Freth Mushroom Sauce Golden Oraln-Atto11M Stir N Serve Mbces Foft«l-All OrlM1 Ground Coffee ·1un1tllne-Cffflcol•t• ot Vanllla Tru-Blu Cookies • 11 Ounc1 O.potH lottSH f>ep8l Cola ..... ... 19 ZM-Altorted Colotl • Paper Napkins ... ... .... .81 1I~ 99 Dow-A110IOI Ce11 IOOL 79 c•n • Bathroom Cleaner °"' • 12 ••• .... 53 "•ttto Wr1p _. 61 , · Handt Wrap ,,. , lliOL 11 Nolttlem-A11011ed C-f°" 4 rol 89 .,, , Toilet TJssue ·----------,... • TOL 46 )tt'hlteKlflg-Oll llt lln 40eL 88 "'• , Granulated Soap ,.,. • >I~ 2 ea· Coloflea-A1-1":"Co9Dt9 IOet. 11 c•n • Paper Napkins '*" • , .... ••• .... Clr10ft 88 f1ty Ott-Spray 1t& 118 • Oven Cleaner ... • 78 •RoY•l'T'r•nd-Pltlk no.r. 48 • Uquid llelllrgent -• t{Da> EVERYD AY LOW PRICES 111\1• ·~~ :ri.te. •-et~,,.,.., a1_.i111-.i1 Neutroslent So1p '"' .78,M Meat Plea .... ~:;: .23 Tota l Ceteal ,,..,._. ~H 0. ... ~ftMJ-1•.iw., Wt-'"-G•••~ .... ......,..,..~. ,.., .• 43 Vi enna Finger• Jloe. c......,..,"'.,.'••-' .. ""'"W-·--",..': .43 Corn Ch•X ~-····· ":,; .30 Ralph• Shortening I • -· , P.ound.J:or paund. accordin~ -~ lo an .August '• Read e r 's Digest'' anicle. fish has as much. protein as beef or pork. 1'.'llh important added benefits: about hair t h e calorics. and oi l content that is easier on your heart than the Murin• -.7f Fre1h Pict Peas 1!:::. f 8 White Rice 1'!..Jett.,,,.., ~.-.> ~-14-•• ....... ~ ...... l~'"'"''"'· ... ~ .... ·, ~(.... "1~-.... ~... •. Atpersrum , .... •"' Macaroni & Ch•••• ,,.._ ;4g-Oquld Me'igtrln• .,._ ... "' ..... -·.-1...... t' • l °""c.,t .... Drlttan Nau l Mitt ,. .. 1.09 Cream Pies ~ .i •• ..21 Sunshine Coold•• ......... ,.o... --•••ft-·•-1.'(t••"' -.Clt ar Eytt -1.f 5 TUrkay Dinner• , ..... •3 .~ .... .._..... .... ,... -· Coca Cola 'Asterisked Items not available In the following stores: ........... ,.., ... ,,..,.._ -..Ml L Ol-U """ ....., •• ..,1n1-• .._"" ........... ,..1 .... ....._ LM,,_,...,_ .. __ ""~-···---IW.. "" ...... "-'lf"-, ... _ ... ......,...... .... ~ ...... l'llf. .47 Solid Pack Whitt TUna .. .............. ,, ..... Qllfr$ .... -~--.49-Yo1retn11u•~ -~ , .. ~ ....... "".; M Crlaco 011 .--· ........ ~ .23 Baby Food L.. ........ 4 ...... ,..._ "" .......... *L '-"lttN ............ -............. ............. .,,1 ............ LM-.-.WML- U. ....... l l:M .......... --~-.... ~..:-M·. lnet•ftt-~• tJ.o.. """'_°"""""' ...... .,,.::; .37 V•lvfftl Ch1eM -".: .83 Ch1reoal lrlquelli "..;f'.11 1.:: .ta ~= ...... :t.n •.: .... fat in meats. Fl!b can be markedly easier on the pocketbook, too, if bought wisely. Yet, MYS 8 ftderRl home economist, .. "'omen who have betn cooking meat s ll th C'lr lives hti ve found they don't know hpw to buy or cook ... rooa.1· 'll>e Digesl llt!J>I re10lve this In IU Report to eon.um.rs by '"'Wnlni Important tips lhal will sive housewlVe! aome ~ In' shopping for ... rood. ond hoW to Pl"J>IT• II once II bu boa! booghl. •' Free Booklet "ECONOMICAL MEAL MAKERS" By Martha Randall Ralphs Home Economist Available Now at All Ralphs Hospitali ty Centers n.e Lup!f 111111bt "l1l11YBJ" 14tw prices ..... ... Onlr OM Cowpon Per Cu.._., • Coupon Goof .... I lvll • .._.. RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED. AT: 380 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA; 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER; -. LAGUNA HILLS, 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM STORE· HOURS: 9·10 DAILY. 9-9 . . . . r • , .. " DAILY PILOT Wfdne~ay, August I, 1973 • ., . BecatJSe we are hue discount. \ ' • -. • Uncle Sam helps us prove that food cost less at Mayfair last week than {jrourid W.eef FAM.IL Y. PAK , 3 LBS. OR MORE LESS THAN 3 J..BS., 89¢ LB . 'Turkey-_ <ilJrulll,sticks YOUNG -BAKE OR BARBECUE es YELLOW MEAT $ Mayfair '13est ~uysin Produce ~term~!!._ WHOL E .OSLe. CJloneydew '"Mel~~!MEATEO .15Le. ~artlett<:pe~!r~ SEASON .29Le. ArticJi~!!,~~RESH 4F o1.00 WHITE GRAPEFIUIT Coachtll• V•ll•y Large Siz• ....• , • I for 1,00 IROWN ONIONS U.S. No. 1 ......... lb .• 14 RED LEAF LETTUCE ·S.led O.livht •••••• 2 for-.29 CUC~ERS <llrdtn F r•lh , , ••• 2 for .29 IUTTER LETTUCE S.lad O.lilf\I .••••• 2 for .29 . . MUSHROOMS Frnh, ~¥Ory . , , • 1/2 lb .• 43 VALENCIA OflANGES . Swfft, Juicy ..... S lbs.1.00 LEMONS Tlft!W, Juicy., , . , •• t• .. 10 OftANGE JUICE Tropicana -1/2 gtl, •• tt, .14 KIWI FRUIT Gourm.t Oehght ••• , . et, .10 HOdiE PLANTS Assorted Variety · 2 11'" Pot .... , • , 3 fo,. 1.00 MUMS • Florist 0....hty . , 6" Pot. •.......... "· 2.49 ' ·at 10 other top chains • RETAIL FOOD PRICE COMPARISONS BASED ON U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR, BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS ITEM LIST, IN MAYFAIR DISCOUNT ANO IN OTHER STORE S, EFFECTIVE JULY 20 TO 24 Los Angeles art• No.of Unit$ Tot1I S.Yings At Competitor · Items M1yfair Competitor Mayfair Oiacoont Cka1n A 82 52.51 55.78 3.27 Oi1cpt Chain B 88 52.35 52.83 \ ... OiscO\Klt Chain C 87 53.32 55.28 1.K Low·prict! Cha in D 90 56.72 ·59.95 3.23 DiSCO\Kll Chain E 81 45.25 47.84 2.59 Discount Chain F 88 52.15 5'.91 2.7' Non -disc<M.l'lt Chain G 80 48.41 51.80 3.39 Non -diseOW'lt Chain H .. 48.98 54 .80 5.12 Non -discount Chain I 85 53.87 60.80 6.93 Non -discount Chain J 81 44 .17 50.27 6.10 Mayfair ~est ~uys in Meat q'op 'Wound Steak BONELESS -SWISS OR PAN FRY "Beef Stew" LEAN CUBES OF BEEF 1.68,LB 1.19Le . "Beef §..!J.?uf.~R!~~~RBECUE .79Le. c.Bofleless ~~~~~T :!!~~!sT J.33Le 'Pryer Parts DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS WITH PELVIC ATTACHED J.OBLe. 1.33LB. %Il,elese~:f!°s'!e9l!~~~f!.{f.Y 1.47Le CRatJic:f!~~~~ PKG . o66EA. ' SIRLOIN TIP STEAK.- Boneless -Pan Fl'")' ••• lb. 1.68 CHUCK STEAK Boneless. , .••••••• lb. 1.44 BONELESS RUMP ROAST B•ef, Lean&. F laYorlul lb. 1.49 SMOKED PORK CHOPS Center Cuts Gr••t Br•lkfast Trtat lb. 1.59 FRYER BREAST Grlde 'A" With Ribs Attached ••••••• lb 1. 15 BREADED FISH Mr. Boston -Your Choict: Perch, H9ddc>ek. Cod or Sole H•at and Eat.1 lb. Pkg. e1 .• 9f KRAFT SWISS CHEESE Ag9d -Sliced 6 oz. Pkg ....• , ••.• ea .• 75 Sliced <;_Bacon CRISPRl{f • J 1.8. PKG .• • KRAFT CREAM CHEESE Whipped -8 oz. Pkg. Plain .••••• , ••• , •• ea .• 59 Onion •• , ••••••••• ea .• 59 PILLSBURY ROLLS Crescent -8 oz .••••• ea •• 39 lt1 tian • 8 oz ...••••• et .• 39 NATURAL CHEESE Casino -12 oz. Pkg. 95 Jack ....••••••••• ea. • 95 Caraway ..•••••••• •a. • 95 Muenster .••• , ••••• ea. • Moztartlla , • · •••••• ea .• 95 .Brick . , •. : •• , ••• • ta •• 95 LUNCHEON MEATS 01' Virgiflia -16 Oz . Pkg. 99 Al I Meat Bologna .• , •• ta. • 99 All B•tf Bologn• .•••• e• .. · Cotto Salami ...•••. ea .• 99 POUND ···· .. I • l!ce c~mparisons were made with the same ten major super· / markets in this a rea , last week. again. · The supermar~ets with ''total discount''. ''specials'', and other low price claims were again com- pared. And again, with this survey or J uly 20 to 24, the overall food prices ended up lower at Mayfair than at all ten of these other top supermar~et chains whi ch we . regularly survey. These comparisons weremade with · Unc le Sam's list, the same long list of nieat, produ ce and grocery items used by the U.S . Department of Labor , Bureau of. ~Labor Statistics, every month', to measure food prices. The results show you could have saved from $.48 to $6 .93 on this list of 80 plus items. Think about it, can you afford to pass up saving on food at Mayfair? . Oocument•l<on of lhe pr.c• comp•~•Mlll 1uMy tl>o'wtl !Mr•. with 1tor• n1m•1. 11 •••it.t!I• 9t Con1um1i' AU•"' D.,,t., Mayf••~ M1rlctll, ~500 $. G1rf11ld, Los An~llt. C1lil. !IOO:l2. Hen CJ'urkeys MAYFRESH GRADE 'A' 12 TO 14 LB. AVG. S1ZE ·Round· Steak .. FULL CUT -BONE-IN SWISS OR PAN FR.Y Corried Beef . <;_Bris~ts POINT CUTS -VACUUM PAK FLAT CENTER CUTS, $1 .39 LB. . This week~C/Jest"Buys in Groceries l(!blet's C22!:~RNEL 12 OZ. CAN .22 ~tJironm ~issue ~(, LACY SCOTT 2·PACK .25 'Lysol Spray 1.60 .25 DISINFECTANT 21 OZ. CAN Mayfair <;_B}eaclz112 ~LLON ' 'Pleisch111.ann ~'!..1l~f!e11.e A3 c'Jl!rrid CJJeodorail,t liT'liA'oit 82 UNSCENTED POWDER, LIGHT POWDER, UNSCENTED, • -~oda Pop 1i oz . CAN . 1n ~~Y FRESH OIJiPPRINGFIELO ·ALL FLAVORS e8.U . f@tural CJc~L£~mYER QUART .85 <:a11.adian CWJiiskey 3 .·1719·. ROYAL OCCASION -4 Y~ARS OLD. -80-PROOF FIFTH el : LKlUDR , ZAROFSK.Y Yo••· 10(1% Gr1in tffut,.al Spirits .-IO-Proof. Fifth 2.19 GOftDOH'S Gin • London Dry Gin :.. 90-Proof -SPECIAL rLE PftlCE H•lf G•I: .••.... -t..: •• l .t!t Ivory 'Liquid ~OFF DEAL 32 oz. BOONE 'S FARM Strawbtrry Hill WiM Fifth .........•..••• • .K VEl.,VE'T GLOW Bttr - NEW -12 01. Pop Top CM•. . . Ca1e of 24 Cans . 3.21 .. 6-Pack .. II 1 Wu11.t's ~tchup 14 oz . BOTTLE .. CJJole · · ~ CJJaily CJJiet -r;::.:Jl1zieapple-~, <"."'.:~og ''T'ood CHU~S. TIOBITS OR CRUSHED 1211 CAN SLICEO 14 1/2 OZ. FLAT CAN 15 oz. CAN 175 EAST 17th S'TREET 1 COSTA MESA •OPEN 24 HOURS) a ' I .. ' / • : I ' . . XJ,. :J" DAILY PILOT • AMBLER TUMBLEWEEDS SO OUR ANCE'S1lJR5 MIGRAif'P Hf'RE' FROM ASJA1 BH? NOW, v.IJY WW.D IHE'Y 001liAT? . Mun & JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY · LOOK AT ALL THIS LJITER WtGntsdAy, Augusl l , l '1t.> I 50PP05t "YOl.I M JfiITT' 5/\Y ftll'Y ivi:ru= occ1PJ:N'T 1'RON1' (YLJDl·'(L.(K·YLlCK). LITTERu·trf MORE R . CITY by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Ryon MAY lllf' ~IRV OF PARAPISf' MOLT UPON HIS f'G6 FOO YUN6 • by Al Smith MU'TT, IF You'Re GON!iA ' DIVE FOR0 EM, THE BETS OFF! I .CAN'T SWIM! $h\CH SAYS •.. PJ;f.ASE FlX THE TOAATE!i< ! by Ernie Bushmiller ;t.W.. CITY _u;;tN_ LIMIT __ ,.,,,_ -- ' DOOLEY'S WORLD MOM J US'( MADG SG.M' COOKl(IS- WANT ONli? SALLY BANANAS HI, /(ID;l'M a GeNIJINe T"ll<ING 1-JoRse1 GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS DCt>Q, T>'E Tf/CUBLE WITH '100 IS 400 CIUJ'T TA~E CRITICISM! 8-1 .. .. ' ' • S·I rt.L cur 1r UP FOR VOU- DO YOU WANT IT IN TW~-­ Pl ~C~S = R:>UR? 0111'fER cu,.1r1N 1wo .... SHe caN'r T"L>< To us lU<e THE#T/ S l 'i. OP /HE. #OrfE:.Si W!E.frK5 JAi JIJJ..V ANO NJGUST. .5/IVl/51 • :r CDU~I> llWER M'f folJR! by Charles Barsotti · by Gus Arriola ~ R.APPIN1 70/.Je/Je MNl:E5 A ~! by Ferd Johnson tJfl.E$,Of'~ I IT WAS FOfl. NATioNAL. SEOJR!TY• by Roger Bollen · "CAN'T TAICE C~ITICISM"? iM.n IS Tt4E STUPIDEST TMIN6 ~'VE EVERHEA~t>! ..• Tf!.'I M& / I iJOST DID . TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLB PEANUTS THE GIRLS I ACROSS 1 Anger· French ' ---Calitornla 8 Ednl f1rb1r .-novel 11 Tlmeol dey: PoaL .CS S•11t ·vegetable '" An earlier time: Pre!ir 47·overhe1ted Alf Take 1111 wrong roed 61 Fine- gr1!n1d clay 64 CMl•n•n ot_ !5 In ___ : d ltt Bo11d 58 Alcohol!c 19 M1jor liquor 17 Small cr1ft 60 Oppo11t1 o~ 18 Age -:irouo Prefix 20 Envuonmenlel 81 Make Spice cl'learlut Sciences 63 Mikita or Admlniatra!lon Mu1l1I 2 t Sink 6.t f umlah w iltl downwtrd seed• 22 ln!a1po1111 6!1 Unorotecled 2'i Silicone, for 66 Piece o! °'' goss10 15 Obllqu1ty 67 PortaOll 2 7 Exuded ltP ahlltllS 29 North 68 F1nl1t11<1: Amerlc..tn lntormal· dear fllJ A lo!: 30 G11m111t lnlo1mal 3A Any wh1l1ver DOWN 36 Quarrel 38 Wtlla" l Ret 1n 0 1r!n11 2 Tr11p 39 Mei r· 3 3 l earofa words IOfl '< L11m11' ' Impost a hlblt•t <h1ty on • •3 C1ty1t1 11onoi1 oeraon •• Coo1in9 S Pur$t:r. d1Jnl( II Aeglon• 1 l ' • ~. 1 • . .. . • . " . . -" ll ,. " . ·V 21 ;r " --..., " " n , .. .. ,,_,.. - Q .. ., ,. » " .,, " ' .. " .. -., .. . 1 7 Primitiv• 3• Str••l. communictliOn urcl'lllt •t•tem: 2 35 .isolated worda 37 Slgnsol 8 Dined grief 9 Polntol 38 Conc luding view AO Harden 10 Farm croci 41 Partnerol 11 Frenc:l'I region 12 Operatic p1inc1-" 13 Ma n: lntormll 19 Hockey aurl1c1 24 Laif1 28 In ll~lol 28 Society 11ewc:om11 : lnlomi1I 30 ~or!l'I Ame1lcan n1tlon 31 Decor1!ivt 32 811N9ht to m11u11ty 33 Rip ped If 10 . .1one1 <16 ltai"n city AB Cu1aolmttl A9 Th1wa fiO --Hebrides ~2 Trite fi3 Mu1cu111 '-bower II Sot Bewailed !is Spindle ti6 _s 1ate: P1rtof Bu1m1 ST Subtll .SUQ9tlti0f'I 59 Thi diahtl llfVld 152 "Hc,:i1yl'' " " _, JUDGE PARKER '= TM,fl.,T'6 RIGHT ... WE l"IEED AN Ai¥.8ULANCE URGENTLY ! THERE'S BEEN /41-4. ACCIDEN T! __,.... MISS PEACH . KAMP Ke.Li..~ """A I&.. -. ·~·1'10 . " . --.. ·--· ,-~/ ·-· j -· ' . -. ~~__:.;.,. f\\ye ·====· , ,., . -" \, ' " .,_ • 1 ~ " " " r" .,.. . , JI) JI l1'' .. " .. " .. • .. " f• ' " , l3 " DICK TRACY • ' ! iH1NK 50, MISS SPENCER! HE'S tlNCON5'CIOIJ5, .• EITHER FROM HIS 6ULLET WOUMD OR FP-OM. 5TR1KING HIS HEAD WHEN THE CAR CRASHED! by Mell MY MOTH&"' WAS UNDE,.S"TANDA/ill.E. 5V1PF'~ED 'TO SEND ME YOU'ltE SUF'FE"tNG- SOME M ONEY, BIAT FRoM A WIDE·SPlt&AD !SH£ DIDN'T. NOW rvrt ...:..--..:.,,_ CAMP MALADY ..• 60i TO WAIT tANTll.. -THE :Z't .. J.IOlAFr:. ,-OMOl<l<OW.. :t FEEL. 1)1SAPPOINTMEN1'.. TERRll!ILf I! -~*' ~-~ 'l<:AJ EXPECT MER 'TO PK.toe UP TME CAR 7 .. 8 ·1 ,, ... " by Chester Gould "It never rails -lbe resort you can afford always bas a pe'rfect view of the one xou wish you couJd." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ••• I 1 .J '· . ---~ _ ...,.__,_ I tE!L lil6'.l 1b C4U. ~ ,M • ...._ ____ __, L...14..il.a.....--ll.:.;i::lll!..SI t ,in(TSA~ J:i.\ TAKINGA ~R . ' " ./ / ... . . ' I • • Wed..,.sq, Alloll5t 1, 1973 DAILY PILOT J9 Dollar Stirl Elastic A Hqpey Of a~salad A SWttt dresslni for a green and ·gold-salad .•• MONTEREY SALAD BOWL 1 head Iceberg lettuce 1fl head romaine ;~ head red tip, Boston or butter lettuce 1 medium canta.Ioupe 1 small ripe avocado 0r ... 1ng, I I LA GE FRESH GGS ~~!. ~ ................... 79c I HEAL TH AND BEAUTY AIDS I SCOPS MOUTHWAsH-24 fl. or. $1 19 Reg. $2.0S At Somt Stora -············-····· • " PRILL CONCINTRATI SHAMPOO S 1 19 lmpWl•I SI~ oc. TulM ···--····-ff ...... -• CREST TOOTHPASTE 69¢ 5 01:. TuN ................................. -..................... ,_, HIAD.&.SHOULDIRS _SHAMPOO. $_1 19 4.3 os. Reg. $1.75 At Some Stor• .......... • family Size _ HIAO & SHOULDllJS SHAMPOO Femlly 511•. 7 Fl. oz. Bottle S 1 09 Reg. $1.71 At Some StorM ........................ • AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY . 59c I :J oz. Aerosol CM ···--·········-··-·-···········----• SMUCKERS PINEAPPLE / 79 .. U~SID,E-OOWN CAKE. 11 i' .................... 9' FOREMS)St PREMIUM ICE .CREAM 'h GAL. &9¢ ROUND ' ~ CARTON I BEVERAGES MAXWELL HOUSE S 1 49 INSTANT COFFEE. 10 oz. Jar ................ • , SIVlfNO-UP plut -6/79" Ilg Half-Quirt Botti• .......... f.d•p01lt ~ ROYAL CROWN COLA plus 6/79" I lg H•lf.QIUlrt Botti .............. d•posi,t ,._ FOREMOST FRUIT DRINKS 69 On• G•llon Pltstc Jug -.................................. C. MAXIM~ OJ. J" $2.19 PREEZE ORllD COFFEE -····· ............ . I BAKING PRODUCTS I CRJSCO OIL • ~-~---.--'1;;J( Big 31 Fl. oz. Bottle ·············-······;·-·.,.··········- BAKERS 5~1-SWEET 49 .. CHOCOLATE CHIPS. 12 OL 'lft .................. • BIG ROU ·. ' .SCOT,TOWELS .. BAGGIES-. Box of 50 4""' FOOD STORAGE. IAGS ...............•...• Y. BAGGIES- =~ ... ~~l~H BAGS ·-·-···················· 49' FACELtE ROYALE- VALU ABll COUPOll -4~.. . Cut Melons Sc lb., PEARS FIRST o• THI 29"' . SUSON •-. IARTLm Lb.• ExlRA FANCY THOMPSON SUDWS SACRAMENTO TOMATO JUICE 46 FL. R ~~ cup liquid honey 1,1 teaspoon salt .. !f 13 cup cbilll sauce 1/S cup vinegar llg Roll .. .. . . PAPER TOWELS .........• ··········-··········· 35C BIG 4~s1 PUN CE I tabl"i-1 grated onion t tablespoon Worcestershire 'sauce .. Freshly ground black pep- per' ·1 . I cup aaled OI BARGAIN BASKET BETTER BEEF Blend all ln~enta· for dressing excePt oil. Add oil gradually. beating well with each addition. Chill and beat or shake well befoce serving. Makes 1 pint dressing. . MANNING'S FORMULA FED BE EF -EASTERN PORK -BAR M HAMS, BACON, BULK LU NCHEON MEATS -GRADE "A " CHICKENS -TURKEYS -PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE MEAT COUNTER Tear well-chllled greens 1n bite-Sized 'pieces into salad bowl; toss with just enough dressing io CQ.at the greens. "MANl'lllNGS -THE FINEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE" Peel the cantaloupe and avocado and cut into thin MED·ALLION lengthwise slices; arrange · alternating slices on top of :~in::Ver~~::Uit~.M~~t~ CORNISH 12 servi ngs. . BRAND ~ _Army Way GAME Idea . Tops HENS · Here's a tradlUon which ~s "0 . Q" c:·171: ·~ -~!e}f:, ~~:'~~:~ ... -~~ij! §-_Ji ~~· ~-A.;.t" MJUlary Academy. Pitchers of · • honey, jars of . peanut butter and bUtter are set on each table In Ille big Mess hall and • each of the 4,000 cadela w:i:~~ ."":'version of OUR OWN CURED WEST POINT SAMMY ~cUJ>pureboney CORNED j/3 aup peanut !>utter S tablespoons butter, sol· tened • . l scoops lreilch vanilla Ice BEEF ctcn m . Blend hon ey, peanut butter · and butter logelher until LEAN BRISKET amooth and· creamy. Spoon , · • • ' • over Ice ~· Makes I se,.. , • lni. • .. ' . . . N6RTH~RN ' FR~SH LEAN .. .39 PE'EF LB. ·GROUND • <' c c I LAUNDRY PRODUCTS AND SOAP I WOODBURY BAR SOAP t . 1 0c l•th Si1• l•r ................................................... . ~~~~~·~;,~:::.~;:;;E;"l_, •••••... ~ :~: / ~~~:,~~':l'.i.?."R~·;.~T.•~ ····················· 89¢ DASH DETERG~Nr/ 75c Low Suds Conc,fated. Gl•nt Size ···-····-· DASH DETERG!NT. Homo Laundry $4 09 Low Sud• C / entrated. 20 Lb. Box ........ • rices Effedlve: Thursday thrli Sunday Aug. 2, 3, 4, 5 Prices 11ubiect . to stock oe hmld. WE GLAPLY ACCEPT • ..,. T" ~-:.:.""-1\f.S;F.P.f(>OO COUPONS·· -',_ .. ~• LB. COSTA MESA PLACENTIA 19th and Placentia 710 w. Cllapna~ .. ~-·- i ' ' 1--..-7-~·- ' ·~ . • , ' 1 40 OAJLY ~llaf Wtdntsday, A~ust i, 1973 • • ' " ' . ·r Wednesday, A1tgu~t 1, 1973 PILOT-ADVERTISER 4 . ' . • ' . • ' \ lit ' • '1 t i l • • ' Enjoy the summer! ... Relax ... and let y our fr eezer take charge of y our ·p.lans for summer mealsf\prom main course to dessert, p lan on stcuting the m enu at El Rancho ! • liRRBPS. •• SWANSON • • • • . . . Choose from Chopped Sirloin,.Chicken , Meat Loaf or Turkey! ' Choi~e of Mixed Vegetables, Garden Peas or Peas & Carrots! Springfield . MB& Pill. ·STOUFFER'S .• I .151 Beef, Turke.Y or Chicken • , • 10 ounces of goodness in tender crust! Jeno's Pizza ••••••• 75c Deep Fries ••••••• 4. s1 Cheese, Sausage, Pepperoni, 13 oz. French Fries o.r Crinkle Cut-12 oz. Frozen Lunches •••• &9c Annanino Chives ••• 45c Weight Watchers fish! (Meat ••• 99¢) With all the flavor! 2 oz. package Values Throughout the Storel CAKE MIX Duncan Hines ••• all layer varielies! Margarine. • • • • • • • • • 45c FACIAL TISSUES Scott's White or Colors -~ct. pkg. L. "d w· k. s1s 3 1qu1 IS •••••••• , I PEAS or CORN Bjrdseye'5 ./am~us quality in 10 oz. p~g . .. . ·GREEN BUNS 4 .. ~1 Birdseye , •• French Style or Cut - 9 oz. CRUMB ' . CAKE S8ra Lee quality at real savings! 10 oz. Eggo Waffles ••• :. 39c Family Pack -8 waffles -13 oz. Soft Pretzels ••••• 49 Dutchi~ -they're the in t hing! 15 oz. • ~iRRIPS.· .VAN DE KAMP. I I I Mexican Combination or Beef, Cheese or Chicken Enchilada! 12 oz. •. .411 • ~ ii ' ~ a f I I I Minute Maid ••• Florida.juice in 6 oz. cans! (i2 oz .• , 49c) k ,, ,_,Pi• .... : .. 751 ! ~ -· _, .. '· -. .-1\ Mighty High ••• Banana. ~hocolate, Coconut or Lemon ••• 26 oz. size! ;· ' Macaroni & Cheese SJl I Morton's 8 oz. size (20 oz ••• 39c) · ' Sara Lee Cakes • • • 75c Fleischmait.n's ••• with c9n) oil ••• 1 lb • . Mushrooms'' ... ~-••• ~. '2SC For rings around cOllars! 1.'t 1tal. ' -~ All. Detergent •••••• -5419 • Balfour Fanns stems & pieces -4 oz . ·Fm;t •n' Honey ••• 4,. s1 Peoches -sliced or.halves -No. 303 .• TOOTH PASTE C,olgate's family size -7 oz. tube Deli Delights!. JACK CHEESE Home laundry size ••. 20 lbs.! Purr Cat Food •••• &,,,. $j Tuna -the one cats l9ve! E? oz. Scott's Confidets Pkg. of 12 (24 count ••• 89e) Summer Coolers! El Rancho TEQUILA • Butcher Shop Values ••• and Sel"licei Pork Roast aONnEss s·14? Fresh leg of pork ••• from mid-west grain fed porkera ••• boned and rolledJ'or more-value! HAM . SLICES Knudsen's Wisconsin Monterey 8 Oz. Save $1.00 on the quart bottle! Broilers .. FRESH! ••••• 7'5~ Center Cut .~m El Rancho's rm~~ham! Biscuits •••••••••• , • • 1 oc Pillsbury or Ballard -8 ounce Sliced Meats. • • • • • • 43c Buddig's -6 smoked flavors! 3 oz. Sliced American • • • 55c Kraft's DeLuxe ..• 8 ounce package . CRACKER -BARREL Kraft's Sharp Cheese -10 oz. stick Margarita Mix •• .-•• 89c La P~z makes it so easy! Quart s10' Schweppes sa 1111 • • • • . 1'onic or Bitter Lemon -10 oz. btles. . . Vodka _,lllS ....... s399 Bottled for El Rancho! Quart El Rancho GIN Ninety Proof! Compare the quality! Super freJhl Large size,! Compact heads ••• \vith each petal tipped with tenderness. And the Hearts make such good eating, too! ' . PineWle •.. ~ .... 19~ Honeydews ••••••• 1511 Sweet. juicy maturity Hawaiian fruit! ~wttt juicy melon&-50 refrei.hini! Italian Squash ••• 29 ~ Cucumbers •• 2 r.. 29c C:ardtn fmh, and all ireen! 1.on,ir. ireen. cri11r), for perlfct 1di<:es! Plump meaty fres~ frying chickens are split into h&lves for broiling and barbecuing! Turkey Roast 211"'" s2s9 Jennie-0 •• : light and dark meat! , Sausage Gii rlSllOIB! · s 1°! El RanchO's ••• pure pork, seasoned! , Cubes of PORK '\ Lean • , • serve "sweet 'n' sour" pork!. Turkey Loaf 211""'· . s349 Jennie-0 ••• all light meat.. - Sausag~ irllllllsTYLI! •••• s1 •! El Rancho's old world recipe! Ground s12.t_ BEEF Extra lean , , • choose bulk or pa~ies! / Oce ch offers mild fla vor ••• El Rancho offers great value! I s11• U ·CENTER CUT STEAKS e e 111 Always a favorite ••• but particularly welcome when they're broiled of barbecued! Turbot Fillets ••• ·89c •. From Greenland's icy waters! True Cod ••••••• •102 Fresh fillets ••• ·canad'ian ti8h! • / Mahi Mahi •••••• 89t~ The real thing! ••. from Hawaii! Cooked Shrimp • s1 9! Per~tize for cocktails! ' -, HAM LOAF With fresh eggs, cornflake crumbs! PricPR in E'ffert 1'hur11day throuRh Wedn(10,,dav Aul{. 2 throu1:h Au#. 8 · fJppn daif.v 9 to 9 .'i"undav 10 to 7 .No :1aiPH to deo/prs ARCADIA 5,,, ·t and Hu nt1"i1on or /'//11 1• PASADENA : r/i\t; SOUTH PASADENA : ,f1!i11', HUN TINGTON BEACH : :·1 1i1: NEW POR T BEACH . '"• 1, , • ~ •• 1..·1·t~ 320 \tt est Colorado Blwd ·" Jremont and Huntington 01 ~.1.1['r ln,l ,~1r.ir,,11, B ,111l 1i"1:' Cc·t·· .":1 fi<(. , .. l ~ 1" 11 1' ~ 1' .11 • • ' l • ~ . - ' ' ~ t ' ~ t \· > ? j ~ ~ ~ • ' ' • • O•....£.. ~ ' ~ t • • .. • • ,... ' ;.~ . . .. ~ • • • . .. -.. ,. J3 • PILOT·ADVERTISEJ! Wed~as. August 1, l«J7) WrdntSda)', Atigust l , 1973 DAILY PILOT 4 '· ' ' •' I ., •• -STAN • • SUPER VALUE PRESTl~i NEIGHBORHOOD S~lous t\VO . story home has four bedrooms u~ta1r..,_ and 'formal dining, family l'OOln ahd den ·~iutairi. 1\\'o, -% baths. Features include l\vO ttrepla.ces, .. pianned kitchen, walkin pal!t:ry and oversb:e garage. OutsUUWtng, carefree land· sea.ping compliments this beauty. Under the mar· ket at $48,950; so Rush -call 926.SSSl. • BIG VALUE ON A Cj)UIET CORNER Three bedrooms. one and a half baths on a cor· ner lol make this an Ideal starter home. Nestled Jn & quiet neigtiborh9od. this carpeted and dr.aped 'home iA near schools. Its many plusses add uP to more than the $26,950 price. call 962-8851, I A FEW COBWEBS- BUT THE PRICE IS RIGHT and so Is the great fioorplan and lovely proruse landscaping. Both house and yard need a little clean-up, but you'll be well ~·a.rded for )'QUI' effort by the low price -just $31.500 -and an extra bonus -the seller will help pay your closing costs! You don't see an offer like this livery day, so call to take advantage. 84:7-6010. :PENINSULA POINT SEEING IS BELIEVING $69,900 we·n bet YoU 'money, marbles or chalk you won't find a neater 2 bedroom home on the point~ \Valk to a private beach -~ blOck to the ocean -1 block to tlie bay -dellgbtful mastrr bedroom -OVC'rslze double garage - 7%. terms avallable \\•ith O\vner -Call 51:16-2313 rol' appointment '' . >..( , • .,.,_ ARE ~o.u 'A· BEACH' NU~?. ' . . . 1 mln1 ,block'from tho "'1\14.'r 11\ Ne ..... ·pQrt •Bcach. l'ius,' tn ,tnblhi<! unit atJQve the larre ·doubfe ge r.aat!. ~J.ttd l at only .$70,000. •J-Jurry call 646· 7171. ~ ' . ' • ., l N El FIE ·Yes, The Real Estaters are Out-standing .in their field! For over 20 years, Randy McCardle has been dedicated ta integrity in real estate, and has helped develap over 100 af the finest people in the field. You can rely on ''The Real Estaters" ' CHARMING-CAPE COD 1J you're looking --fo"r an unusual home in east Costa 1\-tesa \\;e have it! This lovely two story home is a stone·,s thro ..... · froJn the Santa Ana Country Club. You decide if it's to be 3 bed· roetllll'i, den or 4. As a special bonus, this out- standing home is located on an R4 Jot'. All this Cor $39.000. C8.ll Today! 546-2313 HOW MUCH would you I~ fo~ a lovely 3 bed~oom bom~th a great SRJl.Cious flOorplan and excellent land- scaping? lt's a real beauty in a super pretty neighborhood. lf your pocket can stand the lo\v, low price of $31,959 you're in, so call NOW - it \von't last. 847-6010. EA!iTSIDE .. ANNIVERSARY PLEASANT AND PRODUCTIVE r.:~ .... s.s ::a-~~11~:-'p~°'!:.~·,:; iay ••• ttt. c••P«°"" '""' spirit oitd the ••lltt•11al tralnl1t9 are 1" two most Imper• _...LntmoltS..f_Or tfiolr CONS_ISTENT prodoc· tklty. lanl lllOl"O -M,.,. Hfter. THlll'S IOOM AT THE TO,. lltoqitr.IMflh: llttegrlty ond Enthu1lo1111. ,.S. Let'• hllll . , . 'lffN coll -Cit 546-1600 . amEit tHAN NEW $38,500 It's 14 years old -but Jike a great wine, has improved with age. As the object of loving care and pampering it now-boasts an elegant antique mirrored ""lning and dining a.:rea. Informally fea~ at a convenient breakfast bar. Generous cabinets built in with barbecue. Premium wall coverings, draperie5 and carpets. Tastefully Jand- !!Caped to t'xtend thq covered patio into gracious Southern California Jivi ng. CaU 546-2313 for a sho\ving. BEAUTIFULLY CARED FOR-- " HOME is looking for a new owner. The present o\,1Qler has kept it so clean and Improved it so much that it is in mint condilion and just waiting for you to mov e in. Th.is spacious 4 bedroom with separate dning room will suit your family. See it today. 0,nly $35,000. 847-6010. NEWPORT HEIGHTS WITH A VIEW Brand new home located in most desirable neigh- borhood. 3 huge bedrooms with wslk·in closets, dining room. family room and recreation room. This custom built home is quality built through- out. You wilJ enjoy the many extras. Call now! It won•t last long. $87,500. 646-7171. .. "1~~'* .... , ~:c:~crrr~~~ ~~ .· .. _: ................ ....:~1'2:~ SH'ARP LA ,Cj)UEST A . ASSUMABL'E LOAN ·-· .. -~ .,:,_ .. ~ ..... -:..,,... ........ ' ·:. ~ ! .• , ....... 3 bedroom, 2 bath, t\vO year ol~ hiJme \Vlth · uive.J:V 2 bedroom,:2 bith, huge ·family room ' horiu~,on Eastside "'Ith a total of 1850 sq. ft. of ' . tun' UVing space. Large R2 lot. block wall on 8:lde's: And rear. l{OOn1 for· camvcr or boat -.. ~~ $37,~. I Q ~('C, ca.ll,646•717}, ' Lovely four bedroom home oh pool size-d lot \Vlth famil y room. breaktn.st nook, laundry room, large sunny patio "'Jth l(Hll of privacy -1so• panoramic vi"'"" And fee land truly priced belo\V market at $102,0CMl. 673-8550. beomed cathedrl'll eelllngs. Upgraded shftg car- pctini:. Patio kitchen with Arntstron~ Solariun1 flooring. Cl<>Ae t'o schools. shori.;. ond brach. \Von't last. Ions: at only S·l:l.9l0. Cll.11 tuday. 842-,535. . . • ... STARTER r• ' ' Bright. cOzy, thi·ec OCdroom. one bath home in a \\·l·ll keµt neighborhood Adjacent to 400 acre park and proposed niarlna. Formal di11ing area, fireplace, family room and much. much_ m_Qr~. 'Excellent invcl'lln1ent potentla:l:-'&.nd'iust $31,500. Call Soon -962-8851. \ ROOM FOR .THE WHOLE GANG J • ' " La Cuesta "El Dorado" on q.uiet cul-de-soc 2 l miles from ocean. 3000 ft of fun llvlng in thls 5 bedroom, dining room. family room, large game ~~~.~~· ~~~~.arge family. -call t~y! ·: room. ~ pool sized backyard. Owner trans-.. J HIGH ,ON A HILL OCEAN VIEW How would you like to OY.'rl this magnificent home that sits on a private street ..... ·ith Park-like surroundings overlooking the Pacific Ocean? You might expect to pay a king's ransom but you "'ould be surprtsed to lcam that it's only $29,500. HUl'l")' and call 842-2535. ~'VIEW" IN :HARBOR VIEW . HILLS Lusk +4 'bedroOm, 2 ~ baths, famUy roon1, 2 fireplaces -All of this in Corona 4el Mar'& ·finest· area. Indoor-outdoor living at ita best In this extra cleiln 4 1h year old home. Asking only $95,000. For more information, please call 673-8550. BEST BUY IN · : .. ,coll:ONA DEL-~MAA-..• ,,.~ :l IX'rlroo111s, rarnll.y room On fee ln11d for $59,500. Nice si7.l'd plnr y~rd tH'e••ss tu Short>cliffs 1trlvate lx•nt·!•o..s. J :tnf•lll'd f:io1il~ ro11n1 \\>itll bookshelves tt nd S\\1 ni~ '1 J1·< ,, •c•·. t 11.,1, •nl :olnll tt·rs. \\·rtll- \~pcr a11d l h11 .,111n .: '1 vt.~il·~1 1n:1111 e1 on hrick fit~plfl < i;.i n !h in· . .,,,.,_ f•i ;.· -·.· •I ! J ., I • , I .i ' • • • • I .-•-;.-.-~·ua ' ' THE REAL · ESTATERS • • • }. • 'NEW,r'OHT BEACJI · 1700 Newport lllwd. 646-717 1 • COSTA MESA 1790 H-llYd. 546-2111 OPEN 'TIL9 . · ' HtJNTINGTON BEACH 17931 loath llvd. , 141·1515 21030.~t 961-8851 6014 w ...... ""· 847-6010 CORONA n•;L 11An 332 Mor9utfl~1 673-8550 • .. -· • • , • • • . '.;;iiiiiiOA;il;i;LYi;;iPl;i;LO;i;Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii*:-iiiiiiiiiiiii~W~tdotldoy, A....,111, 1973 ' - . The Bluest Marketplace on the Oran1e Coast . MoOlo """"' 1.. lolo • • • 12.\. .. M9 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED 'ADS .......,. .......... m "'"! ~' ond Svpplin • • • • • • l50 - Real [ttotl General. • • • . f50 • "' ,finondol . • • • . . • • . 200 • m [642~5678) On& Cal 1 · Servjce Fast Credit Approval ""'°' . . . . . . . . . . . :JOO • 499 ~ for Wit . . . . ~. . 100 • 114 Lotl & foynd . . • • • • •. S5CJ • 574 Mer<honme. • • • • • . 800 • 849 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a ·want Ad Schosil• ond lnttruction , , • S7S • 599 5.fvices aod lit9Poin • • • • bOO ; 699 Troni.pol'kllicwl. • , , , • • • 915 • 949 ERRORS. Advertisers should check fhelr [ j~ [ I ~ 1 · 1~~ 1~ ~[ 1~ [ ads dilly & report errors immediately. The Hous••forS1I• ~. HouseslorS~I• ~ Hcuesfor U.~-~forSal•~ [ Houses forS&le ] 11! HouseslorSlle~ HouletlorS1le DAILY PILO.l 11sume1 liability for the fint l ';mi;;i;;i;;i;;;;;·::;;;:;.:·;;;;;;mj;;;;~;;~l~~-m,imiiiiim;:.;iiiii~!liiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;~1 ;·i;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;;;. Incorrect Insertion only. .. [I General General General General General Houses for Siie General General READ THIS LA 'CUESTA VILLAS from $30,490 A new concept in Home Ownership by Ayres Construction Company You Own the Lind ind the Home Not a Condominium or Co-op No Monthly M11intenance Fee 4 Beautiful Exteriors • 'We line a ll•Me _..,. 1 for everyoM! - CALIFORNIA PRESTIGE 4 BDRM . BEAUTY $48,500. Dining rm, 3 $34,950. c ontra! a i r balhs. dream kitchen. cond. Luxurlous shag Family rm, fireplace. carpeting. Dining rm, S u 11 k e n living rm. built ins. Family rm. Wrought-jron st.airway. Excellent floo r plan. H ~~a Open balcony & vaW ted ~':!y17202 years old! ceilings. Shag carpets ..nv- llU,.. • m:.rt Rn!:.rh' thruout. Double-door en- .I. ~wpv ~l.lllO\le. trx. 54-0-1720 -------- l\,urry fol your Cf\9ice! 1-----1 TRULY BEAUTIFUL A. UllllVU: t-Otl: ONE OF THE BEST IN CORONA DEL MAR Located on a quiet tree-shaded corner. 1'he 2 bedroom owner's unit is delighUully decor- aJed wi th open beams, a 'warn1 fireplace, and a sunny patio to boot. The cute 1 bedroom income unit with breakfast bar is fresh as.a daisy. Drop by and let lliis'charmer light up your life. Just listed at $72,500. UNl9UI! HOMIS OF CORONA DEL MAI 675·6000 A lhtfttt of Phil lrew111 U 11-i l(,)U I: ·ti() Ml:§ REALTORS All with 3 BR, 2 BA, lge lam rm, Jovel~ living rm, ktch. with range & oven, gar- bage disposal, dishwasher, sep/full 2 car gar. Occupancy prior to start of school. Half gone in half a year and the rest will not "Seeing is believing." Gener.11 General last long. Hurry to S«e this distinctive Newport PEACHES & CREAM Gorgeous 3 bdrm. For-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Models .1t corner of Adams & Florida I block W. of Be1ch Brvd. in Huntington Be1ch Gener.11 AYRES SINCE 190S 536-1445 -----General ****** ·* TAYLOR · CO. * LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$195,000 Exclu~Ive island of boating offer s the ulti- mate in prestige living. Privati;t tennis, beach and security entrance. Architect de- sign in this 1ove1y 4 bdrm home with library, form. DR, playrm & 2 wet bars. "Our 28th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR C:O., .Realtors 2111 Sin Joaquin Hills ROad ''Overlooking Big C.1nyon Country Club'' NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1G ::.:":.:";;°'::.•:;I;_ _____ General Beach development of condominium homes, P icture book 3 bdrm. 1nal dining rm, gour- built-in clusters around handsome courtyards. D in in g rm, electric me t kitchen. Rear liv- Eight superb models, each a masterpiece of built ins. Patio. Forced ing rm. Fireplace. Big luxury, comfort, convenience and quality air heat. Shag carpet-covered patio. Exqui-s d k f. \ t b ing. Colorful rose bush-site decor ! Tinted win-construction. un ec s, irep ace, we -ar, dows. Pool facilitie,· s. I t M I S ·t S L't c k't h es & garden. Large side e egan as er U1 e, un· 1 e 1 c en, n 20 $52,950. 54!J-1720 · p rivale enclosed double garage. Recreali onal yard. $30,900. 54~17 facilities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis courts, sauna, therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maint enance 1 provided. Satlsfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! rrom Pacific Coast Highway H*i'='F"'-1 N\d Superior" Avenue (Balboa Blvd.), drive up Superior to Ticonderoga, and directly to Newport Crest lnform11lion Ccnti?t Telephone: (714) 645-6141 Sales Office open daily 10 am. to suf'lsct CSLI No. 266,Jt 2955 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 540-1720 General Get the feel of bayfront living •.• s .. it by booll Fol" Reservations: Coll : 644-62,62 646-4021 SEVEN BAYFRONT HOMES!!! \'l e Are Here For You ... To rriake it easier, on you in you r search for that special water· fro1\t hon1e. And have Fun while doing it! EASTSIDE CHARMER ====I THE BRADY BUl'ICH (!}.;:::::-PERIMETER CORPORATION offers you a unique way to experience some of the area's most exclusive \vaterfront homes. On August 5, bet\veen 1-5;,oo, you can view 7 such hon1es on a speCJal boat \Vant11 'lo sell their big 5 :::.:...""':"..::."J::'i:'.:.":::".:".::.'::':.:.."' .. w;".:;t~~':'1':_.·::'r~."'t:Z..·~::'.:::_ Bedroom home! Great _..,.,.,. .. ..._.,.._._.,.1oo1o1oc,,_ _ _,..__,.,_ Fresh on the-market in im- n1aculate condition, 'A'llh 3 bt'droolTlll, big d o u b I e &arage, and access for boat or trailer. Lots of tN'es and flov.·ers. Beautiful location - $32. 750. Costa l\lesa location! Large ~ covered & encl o s c dl =--.,.-------=--"°""------1 patio/rwnpus room. Hug<" General General cruise. country style kitchen. New1 -;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;[~G~o~n~o~ra~lt=====~G~e~ne~r~a~I====== listing. 1''ull price, jusl I' $J2,500. ·Walker & Lee 1'1AL tl'J.l'JI 204.1 \\'estcliU Drive 646-ml 0Pt""n eves. cD!TS ' WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) lt'!li a breeze .... sell your I ,,...,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,..,,.,..I items \\'Ith ease. u11c Dally Piiot Classified. 642-5678. ,;"\'rc-rl a "Pad.''! .PlaCT' an ad! General 'General •• CONDOMINIUMS BY THE SEA NEWPORT BEACH 2. 3 & 4 Bedrooms -2 or 21h Baths. Formal Dining Rooms. Pool, Sauna & Tennis Courts. RESERVATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR FUTURE SALE OR LEASE SPECIAL PRICES NOW! I! Real Estate Consultants IS2S Superior -Suite 3 Newport Beach (714) 645-3230 VIEW 1.2 Acre Estate 6 plus Guest $64,500 TRON GATE ENTRY and long private drive to mag- nificent Spanish estate. Pri- vate courtyard l'n!ry_ 6 bed- roonis including hide-11·"·ay master suite, gUrst tai..-ility "WANTED" SIX CHILDREN IN SOUTH COAST .PLAZA Super 4 br, nwclel home - two fireplaces -"'el bar - paneling, tile floors . 2~• baths -greal family home! 15 months old! $4500 down. 1'1!'!''9!"•"P'll~ .. 1~""""l""""""""""""".!:'""""':""'"""""""""'"""'"l 'vith private enlrancc and General General scivru1rs' quarters. Elegant Walker & Lee I I INSPIRING BAY 'view Outstanding t\vo:srory holne ; pier & slip. 6 BR., 4 ba . Superb mstr. suite 'v/sauna & large pvt. sundeck. $325,000. Gary Knox FOR THE HOUSE GOURMET A lavish 4 BR. family ho1ne, co mplete \vi th fountai n, rose garden. ocean view & decora:- tor touch! $135,000. Fee. 3619 SURFVIEW. L. Burns • FOUR EXCELLENT BUYS 2 Great homes, Emerald Bay. $275,000 $350,000. S BR. remodeled model home plus brand new apt. $145,000. 3 BR. cottage CdM $69,500.. Pat Hug living room \\"ith garden ~ patio. Cantina kitchen. 111 .1.L 11 r .1.T1 ACCOMMODATE WESTCUFF f'icsla perly,room ""lh hand Rcallora 1.;d ceramic We and cciling >l&-0022 A GROWING WINNER high fire,.lac~. 60' owr.oa-'7.C"'i-=--,c;--- tk'in dC'<'k overlooking miles Harbor View Homes FAMILY Quiet stn>P!, lM"g'e comer lot. of ~cnic roa.Stline and Perfect for smaU family. 2 4 BEDROO~f. 3 BA1lf _ .Lov;;IY 3 Bedroom home with BLUE J'ACJFJC. Ca 11 Bedroom & convertible <}f'n Large mai;tt'r Bdrni "'·ilh lam1_ly room &: separate &0-0303. -cathedral ceilings in living nilrmred ,vardrobe siluatcrl ~rvt(.'(' porch. ExceP_tion~lly room, dining room & ntaster for prh·Bcy 316 sq rt honus nu<e pall01 &_ largt! SYi1mm1ng ix'droom -sunlit kitl'hen 1'001n for hobbies & i;;11nC's. pool. $69,.195. opens to rear patio & Patio kitchen is a \\-"omnn 's PETE BARRETT g1u'dcn for outdoor dining dream 11·i!h richly grainC'd REALTOR fun. Jn i;pa_rkllng condition & conveniently localed to f'llbint'ts, spacious p11n1ry, & --... D , park & pool _ $65,950 doubll' ovens. Qui" 1 642·5200 dn t Call Me C I h c"'"'"'"" """""''"1 10 . 11 C. F. o eswort y schools, i; ho PP i n g & ~ .·-· A Duplex ....... ·Realtors '---• ~ 640-0020 ·!r•ewn,,.:·cALL roR·-CQM-GAS SAVER I'm n roomy 3 Bedroom 2 -------- Pu:TE OETAILS. . Bath home ,on an open cor. OWNER ANIANC(OI ~5880 Open Eves Bicycle to Little Corona, walk ner Jot with manicul"Cd front • ~, f>'» HERITAGE . • REALTORS to shopping -enjoy "living" yard and 6heltered patio. in a spacious 3 hcflroom. 2 PLUS Eager ISellcr will tinance al bath "home" 1,i!Ji the ad· An easy to rem Income unit 7~~%! Potential peckt.>d cot· vantag<' of income from the wtth private entrance now tage on large R·2 trt't other 3 bed r~n unit. Owner producing $200/mo. ' iihaded lot_ add units laterJ "'"i ll ronslder trading up -$89,5(1() Under market at SZ'l.500. OCEAN VIEW "Iring 182.500. CALL 644-7211 -• ,Submit down. Cl\JJ &ti-8400. OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Can Provide BEST BUY IN EASTBLUFF The \vork'is done ... in this lovely 4 bdrm .. t bath home. Ideal for the busy family. Y"'I only take care of your patio & the interior of the home -the ma intenance crew does the rest. Handy to pool & you hav e the entire greenbelt fo r yo ur front yard. $59,500 JUST LISTED BROADMOOR dream home. Xlnt taste in colors & . general decor is reflected in this extraordinary 4 bdrm., 21h bath home. The landscapin g is eq uaUy attractiv e. Price only $94,500 BAR HARBOR 4 Br & den + fan1. room homl'. Newly dC'<.'Orated & · a jrn·el lo 11\'c in. Vucant & reudy for occupancy :\ug. Jrrl, 1'~u.ll price ... $38,950 (Drive By 1059 Cheyenne} Newport •t F1lrvl1w 6'14-1811 (1nyllmtl THE BLUFFS Front row. Viev.'. End unit 3 -Br. 2~• Ba. $85,lm Inc. land. 422 Vista Parada 640--0687. General ABANDONED!!! Out of state O\\"Mr will fi· nanc"c this rustic 2 BR O:Utf be1u.tiil'! f'ptce. paneling. patio, 'valk to lx!ach and sho~-$42.950. CaU 1oday? Vacant!! Catt~ NT/I. 9 V. E. Ho.llnl & Co. .... ._ ........ *NEWPORT HEIGHTS* Large yard. 2-Sty. 3 BR. 2 ba. Ch'"Jl(T extremely an.xious, "ill take 2nd T.D.'s. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642-7491 * O\\INER transl. Clean 3 BR, 11, ba. Xlnt carpet, Nice ~ardl'n, large yard. l'ortin Co., IUtrs. 642--500) Want ad l'l'!sulls ••••• 642-5878 General MACNAB IRVINE UPPER BAY-TRI-LEVEL 3 BR, 3 bath + Formal LR w/fireplace. Shake roof. $43,950. John Granath 642-8235 ( B41) SPECIAL TOUCHES ·give 1ll•tvel~•-1"armth Jo Q.1iL4 !,!R llar- bor View home. Used brk. entry, coveroo pallo, water softener. $74,500 fee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Bl6) SPACIOUS MESA VERDE HOME 3 lg. BR's, FR, 2 fireplaces-. Separate of- fice room. Pool size lot. Golf course near- by. $56,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (B39) General . $14,000. NO MORE Thlit llonll! Includes a house ll'n1lcr -re111C"1! ut $160. The home \!self is rented for $1::.0. llotnc hruc tl<'w cooper plunibln;;, electrical \\'iring and stucco. R-2 Jot tool Walker & Llnr 1'1,t,L lll.llll OCEAN VIEW Cottage + GUEST Under $30,000 Charming reach cottage overlooklng the J;iue Pacilic. 3 big OOdrooms including hidc-a·Y.:ay mastt'r" su\tt', guest facility and capta:in's dt'n. Plll"ly roon1 nnd huge entc?ta.iner's patio. TA KE ADVAJ\'TAGE. Call &15-0303. IORl\I I: Ol\O\ ,., t ..f • ( /.' VIEW· $79,500 Custom built 2 •5fory family home in cxctllcnt Nc"'·port Beach location. Quiet area with <.'Ountry atmosphere. Leu than a mile froin till' beach. 'I Walker Blee tllAL ll'JAfl Realtors »l3 \Ves'lcliff Drl.,,e 646-7711 Open eves * 4 BEDROOJ\f, 2 baths, double garage. $30,lm. B<.'Sl of termB. * COM!\1ERCIAL ZONE - 2 BR two story older home. comer loL n 1,soo: Roy McCardlo RH\tor 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 541-7729 . MARINE -CONTRACTING Newport Beach. F J n e s I equipment l-w.a.terfront location. 35 Yr . old com- pe.ny. Space a vail. for" boat sales & repain t BILL GRUNDY RL TR 675-4161 · SEE'USI For the'. rit!\t li:lme-for you. Complete aelection of bon1es in !he beach area. HARIOR VIEW HOMiS REALTY 133-4780 ~S~tlN~S~H~IN'-"E SPECIAL J Br. 2 Ba . llome v.•rn x 20 Run1pus rm., needs .9:1me pain and lixin. But priced CENTURY 21 642-lnl right at S25,950. IHST IUYS!. c L A ' ~ 5 -·I . ' I , • BAYSHORES -PRIVATE AREA $49,500 and up, will setlle you in thi s de- JightfJ!I area w/2 _private bay beaches & ooatin g facilitie~. Call Mary 'R'atvfy t1i see fine homes. EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME ht>nt · tJii~ almost n~1v ni.1-C. F. <;ol(!sworthy ,._. '' RY ' "''1L 9 1 Jf1itrc -vrP r.1n'111V !1t.rttl". RiiltGrS ~ _ ... .,....._64o;()o70 ~ ,_,.,.,., '~\~'1:.1b.Urit &:'"'Co. Spnr"ifJU'I llt'droon1s, 2 OOth11 -S , -.i\w t:..-0-,.,,,.,,,..,,. and {'\c'1'llf'111 Art•11. Y1•u THE GREATEST 111!,f!i!il'i'!!lft~!J , _______ ~ r)\rN th(' lnnd. t'ull p1 ire :1 9R Z ha, Mn<lo h}lS JUSI I ~~~~~~~~~~ 1-.... ;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;o;,o;;;;; s;,.~~-'"'~ "''""' ,,., '" rhc ca,,..i· LIVE IN IRVINE'S ------- WESTCLIFF 2 I;g. BR's -'2"2·beths ~specious Flt'- formal DR - sparkUng pool. $89,900. Ed Egan 642-8235 . (B35) · CHINA COVE , .................. -·-·- The most beautiful 3 BR., me ti culously car- ed for home in thi s popular neighborhood. Discriminating buyers rejoice -$76,900. Call Bob Yorke LITTLE · ISLAND BAYFRONT Pier & slir.. 4 BR , 4V2 ba .. din. rm .. chart rm ., Child 1 wing incl. 2 BR. & liv. rm. w/ f)>J. Planned for future apt. 4 Yrs. new. $249,500. K. Raulston 133-0700 _....... Coldwell, Banker ~ '44-2430 S50 Ntwporl Ctnltr Dr.,'N.B, Sr-r1t·:" 11)001. golf, l'IC'.I No . Calif. ~anchito 1vhCT1• nil ll~lin.t:s llC'll fa.s t. RANCH 5.93 Act'f"s, 410' on Jlwy -.ol!Mi' Walker&Lee If )nu'rc looking for sueh an ,on River _ g<>O(l f ishing • adull plac(', you'd OOttcr cnll On lrvlnc'!I n.nnch, '1 br. 1 hunllng: _ rccreac. S5'i50. 00\\' or forget it. Only year old. An offtting no one Full prloe. SS6Q Dn, bal $49. 2M.1 Wf"fllt'ltfl Drive ~77ll 0JX'n ('V('S , $:6.COO. ca.n REFUSE! S39CK> down. per mo. You set the dted. JC>f1N P. CAREY Bkr 675--6712 &-st3-f1'9e REALTORS 646-7414 ~-,..-----.. Artist-Writer-FRANCISCAN Walker & lee Recluse FOUNTAINS . "" """ \ve·ve found a horn~ lor you Splral stalrcn!N? to ltle slan. Call now 548-0>22 In 8 fllJ11flitllc rt~rl loc11.· 4 B<'drooms, family relreat NEW TRIPLEXES Hon. rn fo~·f, H1r1·c art ll\'O J ll-f11·1 "'<' !hi~ on"' · or,,.,.,. ''°'"" '"I" by ''"' 6% VA ASSUMABLE and· DUPLEXES llnrl !hr IJric(''! ar~ an CENTl'Hr :l1, t.. unbf>l l{'"'u011· S11.50fl & GT!EEN RF.ALTY In COSTA MESA YOU're to blame tor not sue- ce<ding with R11.111ell A Aaloclatt1 ReaJ E 1 t & t f: • Educ11Uon b)r tOO exclu1tve Rusgcll · Me/bod· Sec o ur salce cxtcut ve llhrnry with the mnnflgl'r t.. David at 2 2 3 I l Orookhur111 l~un. un·rton Beach 714-96~:.7787 Sl2.~.(X) nt 10•. rto1~11 lhr11t" s.11.,1111 . Evr:e. &12-43,iq OPEN DAILY ""'On't l:ul! n;era:,1esi dmw in 1ht \Yest. Placentl.1 •t Wiison l..lke to trade'f Our Tr1ultr'1 Sparling lnve1tment ... a r;>aily Pilot Oauifle<I Orange County Apartmf'.nl Paradile column lt tor )'OU! Corp., 83l-3544 Ad. 642-5678. -.., ''"""'":::':::lvc:oo.:.A;,,•e."':::'..;547:.:.:_~=.:.1 _,.:5:..:l::;lne::;~=5.::days=-''"""'5'--bu=ckl=-·· Bay +ocean view. 2-Story 3 BR, 3 bath + guest. $149,500. John Granath 642-8235 (B32) BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM New 2 BR, 2 bath, FR, ready for occu- pancy 9/1. $85,000 or lease at $700 mo. Billie Mattson 644-6209. (819) [Irvine I IOI Dover Dr ive 142-1235 l fU M1cArthut ... 4•'1200 Newport IHct.1 c.11tornl1 1211s < r F 1. E D I ( I _,,,_ -. . --.. DAILY PILOT ' 4:J -------· l~I _..,_ c I ~ I..__! -_· _ ....... __,]~ [ _t .. •• • I ~ [ .-.. 1 .... C ;.;;.°';;'.;;.•...;Mc;"°;:;;;'";._ ____ .;;.c.:.°';.;'.r•.;lllo.;.;.;.'";;.;;.. _____ , ;fl:.;l_T:.;•:.;ro.;;._ _____ H•1ntfnqton 8Nch l 1gun1 Betth Lido 1st• Newport Beach LI'L OLE RED HOUSE MESAVERDE LAGUNA REA~ P.iove your fan11ly Into thia beautiful 4-HR hOme with l"ormaJ Dlnlll,i .RMni wJd 1 Fwnlly Roon1. 'fh.UJ homt' ii deJtigf)(!(I for ea.y llvlnJ.I; \\'ilh all the convenience§ and locah.'(\ near the in1- porta.111 shoppll'lt CL11tel'll. Now p1•icccl at only $4l.900. Call loday, we're I't.'ndy to .;:T;;:H;;:E:;B;l;;:G:;;::;W;;:H:;O:;P;;:P:;E;;lR;l--"";H:;:A-;N::D;;:;;Y:;M:A:-::N:--SponiM *,,,5r.9~, ~" I•-• .. MAR I NER'S lcleu.I !or tilt! fi:ttnlly \\'i!h SPECIAL lot. :t 1Ut. & 1tcn. o~n DELIGHT" ON BIG 71 '•140' LOT, R-2. Two bedrooms plus guest room, Eastslde Costa Mesa, Better Hurry-Askjng only $23,950. CAL.L 540-1151 . tl'l'lla&:t"1'S! Your O\\'n s11lnl· bt-:'uns, inteiwtinii; fpl. Neill' 1''ANTJ\STIC! Clu1rn1 packl'd ining pool, J3.8.Q oulslde This coul~! be .~he "BUY Of Udo tennis C'I . 4 Br, 3 Ba !k'a i;hun•y. Open undor the targl' CQVl'r<.'<I Tll'E YEAR. Loc:a!t'tl on LIDO REAL TY bean1is. sh1tg crptui:;, l\\'U parlo. This hOfllP 11.1111 SC'J>-the cw;ennsid(! of the lliway 3377 Via Liilo, N'JJI Beru·h n111~~1ve flreplA<.'f'lf, Ample LOAN ASSUMABLE $49,250 ASSUME GI LOAN uru!t'! f1)rnuil dining is a ill ~Viclorla lki~ch. TllF: * 673-7300 * pa.rking, ~'Croll co beach or h1l'~e lovely single story 4 ~Tl.PS TO THI!: BEACH I ~~~'-o"=='°'=-"'---!)11y. \Von'! last at $81,950. OOl~n1. Coine see it. AHt: JUS'I' A SHORT A REAL CtrrlE! By ol'.·ner. i\85un1al.ile lo:ln. ·NO POINTS -NO WAITING. 3 Bedroom, lar ge .famil y room . Convenient Costa Me sa locatio n near schools & shopping. Full price $29,500. CALL 540.1151 . OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 • S COME TO ;fa44 CALIFORNIA STREET A two-story and 3 years young. All 2260 sq. ft. totally carpeted. A meticulously de.corated 4 bedroo1n, 3 full baths. Livin~ room )vith stone fireplace, family roo1n an fp~qwt din- ing roont. Kitchen has adjoini g breakfast clining area. Walk in cwsets, dressing a rea in master bedroom batb. Tinted windows, water softener, electric garage doof apener. 81,ock wall, totally sprinklered garden area with select shr ubs, two magnilic~nt patios: i/1(1\\•! :;86-():l'l'l -. NEW LISTIN~,! 96:\.'62!. STRO,LL OOWN THE 2 BR. t•, BA. <nelo""I GRUBB & ELLIS CRAMPED KITCHEN LAN>.. . ,,.!lo. A-I cond. 168.9'!0 !UI do ., I( . 1 1 Non-ck~scr1pt, 2 sto ry 673-3t03 Re altors • • • &: )~LI ""i. . SI· w 111'Chi11·c1urc:, fl'Ulw-cs 3 ~ E C 1 II Cdl\1 ~urc to. 1n~1x:ct ttu~ 11l0u1y BDltJ\1s. /.: J)f':N. 2 Me•• Verde ~·7 "1owy.O. ···,~-HERITAGE REALTORS 540-1151 Open Ev~. h•,lllH". \()U 1J 1!a\•i• n rouniy Flrt~:PLACJ-;s .t· 3 HATllS. 6 5-8 ~l1,:ht>n and liVlf\\l: room \l'lf~ Tht>N" Is ll Sl·:PARATE 4l~lt, 2l:L\, CUSIOll\ k !11•hf'n.1 @~ ... --.... --....... 1 ",",'!'Ja1i;c;. 31be<1111w1.111,1 anJ -co1·TAG E H:\I,, nt roear or :O:.panil'h lilc Sr \1'1'0ui,:ht irnn. BEACH DUPLEX a 1a1· n c 1t1 1s, ,1 nn a f::l'Ol.Uld .. thnt COULD BF A5sun1able 6~, loon. Very rll'c:f) IOI . P1·1~·«<I .a'. ~26,000. i\L\UI·: !S INTO A GUEsi C'll'an. i\lany r "a t u r f' !'. , 2 &-:1 l\.lrrn unhs. one block Hu1·1y, C.\l.L 1146-3.177. 1<00'1 T"· I 519-0016, 6'6-12-12 froni tx·arh. NN'd-.; 11tl.lnl .~ Gen•ral General Exciting 3-BH hon1e in lo\'t'- !y Lake Foz'fsl Vlll ru;t'. Thi~ is a \\'(•11-buiJ! hornP in I":\· 1'<'llrn1 rond!tlon. Cnll us fo1· inrorn1al1011 ~11r..iu1 lhe 1nsny t'Xll"rui llL')('l•'! -O II! y $-IJ.~. ~02 RANCH I POOL .' . '"' uppel' r oor has .:c::....:='--"=-='-----spac1ous 30 Ji~. I~IV. R~I.. Mission Viejo fix u11. !W"t buy on lht· \·our VC'ry O\\'fl 4 bc\iroon1 A lo.TASSJV~ flED BRICK "-'.:.:::::.:.~.:.:CC:...-....---lll.·1u·h . $69,:-J)(). raneh srvle honie with a 1-·1nEPLACr:. \\'IT BAR, FOREVER VIEW rrn7 Orange, c .:-.1 , lil2-liTI ~nJa !Jj/e -lal'g(! swin1n1ing pool, TI1is and an 0 u I s 111. n d I n g Ontu h~U to find. but \\urlh look-\Vl-llTE\VATER VIEW OF IN f.llr-.'1' CONDITfON! ing at home, is located Ti-IE OGEAN, SPl..i\SHING Large 2-B<"lh'\J01n, Fonna.J Ill North Hunlington Bf'at"h io ON THE ROCKS &. SAND Dining H0t.")fll 00.ne. }'ully -camrr"'21 a popular area, Try $34,!fJO. BELQ\V, air t'1nrlitiont'd and top qual· Many other amenities. ~ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES -$39,750 ASSUME GI LOAN 847-3584. The house has b e e n ity upgrading througtlOOL NEGLECTED & MANY 1\ll this PLUS a \'lc11· th111 Linda Isle Waterfront OPEN FRIDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5 PROJECTS s TART E o blQ\1-s the mind! Prk-cd at A-FRAME lBR. THAT ARE UNFINISliBD. SJ7,SOO. C,\LL COL\\'ELL l.n1s of charn1 S, only a short Lovely 4 bdrm., 4 ba. hom e with swim- ming pool, pier & slip, panoramic view of m·ain channel. Lge. family rm. w /space for billiar ds & family dining. Waterfront formal d ini ng & living rm. $275,000. COME TO 1590 ELM EVENUE Com pl etely refurbished immacula te show place. Fully ca rpeted. 1 stoi:y, 3 bedrooms, all king sized. Tw o ful l baths. Formalliving room with fireplace. Large combination dining/Cant· ily room area. Secluded huge front and rear custom designed patio on a 75' x 100' plot with a prize win ning lawn. Unique sand box area. Walk to all s hopping. This is it, if yo u demand quality and pride of professional wor kmanship. Fountain Valley Elegant Mansion Old Ferm Tract Dclii,\'htrul J bdrn1, hunus rn1, forrnl din & il'g fl~•nt rn1 . This h\l>-SIOI'y j.:<'lll i~ .<>el a rnong a group or t'(!al fine hoo1es 1vhcrc all owners s h o w priclc-o[-ownership, It's near F .V. H~ and you dl'finitely shoulct sec it lx>fom you buy another. Priced at $39,999 w-min. ll)CA> dn. See It, )'Ou'U like it~ But fOL' lhosc ivho have a t-'JflSI' -5.~22. 11·ulk 10 tJt•a1~1. pool~. lt'n1:1s.l ··c:ooo SET OJ.' HANDS" F11n1ily rtH, \\ IJ(k)f 1(1 l't·IL & a f111ir for <lecorating, it'i; rqil. A huv :11 ~·lfi.::.03, tbc BE:ST BUY 11·(!'vl' sccti CAYWOOD REAL TY . Im'. * 548-1290 * $65,SOOFULL PRICE -STEPS TO THE--For Compl•1e Information SEE TOl)A \'! GONE T01\10RRO\\' OCEAN On All Homes & Lott . Please Call: MISSION REAL TY 1 !$,IOI')' A ·i'"l'IU\\t' :~ BH. 2 l~A. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Sunch-.·k, Ydk to lh1• l1ea.:h, 985 South Coast J l w y • t l~>ls, lt'nnis. $-Mi,500 . Lnguna 2 BR CONqc> 341 Boyslde Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-4161 Phone (714) 494-0731 Unique. Open 1-:lo\tse Sat & * SU.2633 * General General Sun 12-5 pm. s.s&-03.').I.. Newport Heights Newport Beach WOODS OJVE, 3 BR, Den ~ SUMMER FUN home "'ood panell'd Liv rm ALISO AVE. •• * BAYCREST 'On a Budget * MESA DEL -MAR I' 1llage Real Esta te 531·51DD l ::::i 531-5100 CAN BE YOURS today in w-(rplc, secluded br ic k this fantastic vacant pool patio, workshop, dble gflr. home. 3 &trms, 2 baths, Only $79,500 roon1 for a boa.I anrl much - n10l'(', and \\'Oul1I you helie\'r F,\J\1lLY H0~1E \\'1 3 BH 2 only $29,900. Coll quick! bas, + TV f.'am rn1, frPtc, O\vner anxious. CALL Nice nrighborhood, yard has WESTCLIFF BY OWNER Oiarn1ing 3 BR., 2 IJa., \\'ilh uAf!d brick frpl.. kilch. hll-ins, lots of cabinris: p11n1ry: lgc. lo! 1v/sp(IC'C ror pool. F.xtra i&e. gar. on alley. $14,500 ·\Large 4 BR., 3 ba. family ·home on a Ige., well located lot. Owner is leaving town & has priced the home for ·quick sale. $69,750. $38,950 VACANT ASSUME FHA LOAN OPEN SAT. 1·5 OR BY APPOINTMENT FIREPLACE & WINE A roaring na~stonl' fire pla<.-c In this living roon1 _\\'ilh a bottle of \vine'& a bear l'Ug! Bike to heach fron1 this duleh clean Royal hoTil(!. Featur(!s 4 BR, l~ BA, ramily room, dining room area & builtins. Pool-size Jot & boat door thru garage. Full price $36,00J. · 842-937 t. sprinklers, $1i,950. TRADE YOUR NOT a fixer uppc1•! All !his lx>Hutif\11 home n£'Cds is a Jovini;:" fan1ily to move in by s111rt nf school nt lo.lnrilll'r'1>. Ensii;:"n ot' Nl:'\1'[)01'1 1-ligh. 3 BR. 3 BA, st'p rlln rni, hu11:c T'ec rn1, TIC'"' "plush i:;hag" earpcling. 2000 plus sq. ft. of the good Ille in Newpo1•t, Quiet s t r e e t , quiel nf'ighbo rh o'od, $65,QXI OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN Call for appt. 646-JHfe CALL 0 4•6 ·1•14j Aw'dMC. . -. CORB·IN-MARTIN COME TO 2878 MONTEREY Interior refurbishinJ! completed yeSterday in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath ge m. Formal living room with fireplace, covered patio. Owner will carry large sef'ond tr ust deed and give immediate occupancy. EQUITY DANA POINT Du plex, split FOR THIS gorgeous spiral level, 'J. BR, I~~ bas. ft'nc~I staircase Franciscan Foun-·yard, good cond. $55,000. ?":.:A LTY Nt•r Newport Po1;t ()f(lt t Sant• An• lain l-lon1e. Ul_!i:~ ~f l!P· LIVE JN c:iliE t 11 REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 grading CALL 842-9371 • ren te 3 BED.ROOM 1 BATH 01 her, ~rand new ctuplex in . park h ke setting, 2 BR, 2 TREES TREES barge 3 Bedroom p I u 11 separate den, large prtval(! lot In super neighborhood. Vaca nt . Tn1 medlate po!'lsession. Reduced to M'll General --------1 Ji/1(4(,Ue ~?Mid ~ REALTORS MOVE-IN-ABLE BLUFJ-"'S CONOOMINIUJ\t. Complell'ly upgnulcd, 111·0 .tory, 4 lleclroon1A, 3 bath.~. Drick lirepluce, Jar)::(! coun- try kitl:hcn. Close lo everything -pool , tl'rmis. club, !!-hopping & schools. $54,9'0. 644~7270 THE YOUNG FAMILY Exclusive location In a QUIF.:J' AREA. 1'..0111 of TWO-ST'OR Y. 4 Bedroon\, 212 ha•hA. f i rep l ace . SUNDECK off largr runscrr pa.renll hide-a11·ay suitl'. Large brick pulio. Sho111 to- day and bring oiler. $52,;xxJ. 644-7270 General larwin realty inc. H.UGE LOT. Use your GI, bas den each wiit. sellers will help finance. frplcs, great ~lews, apacious CALL 842-93TI. deck, short walk to beach, . $17,000· NO MORE ..., ... .., ..... .,,........ 968-440S (24 hrs) $15T ,IXKI. DOVER SHORES 5 BEDROOMS LARGE dramatic ocean vie\\' S Bedroom. 4 Bath. living -$52.000. $28, 990 FIXER UPPER lot overlooking Laguna room. dining room & clen. Ginny MOrrlson, Rltr. Single story. Prim(! l'"ountain Beach. easily buildnble on Super pool . Aulonu1.1it• gdl·-__ ....;*;..;;55;o.7c.-l.clc.o30::....:*c_. -~ Clel\n. :~ br/rl<'n & -.vorkshop in rear. Lots or JH'ivni')' \vilh ~·~iain-link fent·<' 111·ouncl this rharn1ing ho:11e! Ea ii y 1in1ul(·ing. Realtri rs ~6-0022 4 bedroom, 2 baths. huge yard. C.orner of Donneybrook and Baker. Call for appoint· nlent. Valley localion. Corner lot ~entlc slope. Topo map incl ar,;f'. sprinklers & li ghting. ~~~~~~~~~~~! 111ilh access for boat or in price, Not effected by ·$139.000. By O\vncr, 64."l-82'13 traill'r. ASsunic 6~: VA Joan proposition 20. $21,500. Pr ilJ<•ipals o•ly. c ______ _,llt ey J "s~1. nionthly payn1ents or :::==:i=:i:=::m=:i=:lmZ:ZILINGO REAL ESTATE *OCEANFRONT* llabll•Homet VILLAGE REAL ESTATE 5 9n . Jl706 S. Coast Hl'.-y, 4 furnished units. O\\'llt.'r!>' JNVESTA1ENT DIVISION ft.._..._._ So. Laguna, 499-1.397 unit \V/sundeck. Tv.:o dbl.1 ·---------1 $37,900 1110 Glcnneyrc SI.. 1-;aragcs. A rare-find 11t Sole Agent Walker&lee COSTA MESA ltEALTY 963-4567 Laguna Beach, 494-8086 s 25 ooo JUST LISTED This spacious 5 Bedroom, · l -, lllobiloHomos FM Solo "AL l•TATI BALBOA PENINSULA Since 1958 Collogo Pork COlLEGE Park home bY owner, 3 Br. din rm & fam rn1 l'Olllbo lrg living 1'111. W/11Jlc, t~• ba. nu clish\\·11sher, lrg pat i o v.·· BBQ, fini&fled g a r • W/W. ff"t'Sh paint ln & -out, fenced "'yaTd HOME & INCOME w I s prinklc>r front/rear, :c;lnt n\Ovc--in cond, $37 ,900 SIJO\vn by appt o n I y . ~&:17 Adopt t1\'0 -2 Bedroon1 units J ..:::'.::::'.'------- • Exc-ellent paril:ing &. gar. Cor'on• del Mar 8.g'rS • Goocl yard • Lath ---------&Plaster e Clo&? 10 SC'hools JUST LISTED & !!ho~ • S.'JS.!QO. Large. IWIW")' duplex In mint 400 E.17-, FOR ALL . "0"'1.. "1'h b<a"t· •"""'" C.. _ DUS paOO. Sll&l'l -v.-alk 10 beach, A14la. ~f b~n'!'w>~ st=:&~ - -.. - -lll't .. .u;. .\11 ·x!nt .buy al ramily room. 2-story ttom• "'uiet Can BALBOA BAY PROP. Lovely 4 Bedroom & family is for you. Fireplace, built-T yon * 673-7420 * 12XOO mob ile home. AwninJ, with large attractive pool. ins, large yard, close lo Cllarml~ 3_ bdnn., 2 bath IMAGINE skirting, cooler , like new, Sharp landscaping, boat ac-schools & shopping. Newly home m qu1et Bluebird Can-1 . 1'"1)Whl!r. Seacllft Mobile . C<!SS & lront kitchen. Priced pa:inte:d i~ & oot. 2 miles yon. Large living room with ~,/:mror3 ~ d~ B~at~ Park. 890 W. l5lh , Sp 63, Cost I Me&I only $38.950. Ex c e 11 c n I to the ocean. Early oc-cu-fireplace, cmy dining area, 51 ~ & ~;: eon'" ·,_, Newport Beach. 642:-2816 ;.;..;__..;.;.:.._ _____ J terms. CaH 5 4 6-5 S 8 0, pan()' <'atl 'be arranged. N(!~· sundccks & spacious back gu ' pier -"'~· ·~"-'er -ADULT - Heritage Realtors, Open lislin•"-yard for suntmer fuJJ. $59,SOO 61r7~~-,.CaJl .Den111011 Assoc. 2 BR, 2 BA. By Owner. 20x50 E .>-<.)L!_ w/porch, pa!jo & sheds. In OCCUPIED I v... REPO *1 CO&ATS ~ 1,,,,_ . I BLUFFS ~~s:i1.6P1t~~~ri2G:~-B. ... and absolutrly immacu-&-~'" By Ow1-X pl d ., NEWPORT BAY late! . Full ''"""'"'· all $750 DOWN WALLACE REAL ESTA'rE -'· . ~t. '" um . 2 II"\ Next to tennis. Upgraded + N(!w 2 BR. 1 BA Jiving rm. buil!ins, plush and modern. or 3 BR TownhOuse, hge REALTORS ll90 Gle"'"""'""" St. S&4.900. 640-0926. Ad 1 k I . Walk to theatres, major rumpus roon1 dble gal', ......... _ u t par \V private beach Shb)>plfig aYKrresfilhrants:-S\Vim pool, few left. }lurry! l ===li9:i62:-44:!54z===l'.t"'~9':E73Aii_l\;i}'E:ff>l9-0316~r *-JJRAND New-3 BR. ,2~' $16,500 540-.3672 Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 968-71T1 or 842-4421 OCEAN VU ESTATE BA. Condo. vo/Boat Slip. ·2 r-.tOBJLE home near beach for only $37,950. CALL F irst P iOneer Realty Superb archilect designed car gar. All appliances. some fumltu1-e low space ~4 . .!b.JthCo Rc-a.lton. ENTERTAINING? home. 180 degree view, 4000 ?tits ~~SaJ~:'1" 'fff:· ~re~ntal~·~$4-0''"'150cc.... 53G-~..:77o:4::.3 __ 1'fesa Del ?\tar Huntington Buch Ideal inside & Out; 2 Yni sq ft. 6 Br 12 master 287-87'13. l\10BILE Home, 2!.' bayfroot, Swim p 011 j;:;;;:;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:;;;. old, 4 BR, fonnal din. rm. suitMl, 5 Ba, forn1al dining, ;;;:;:;...:;~~--=~~~ Sll,500. Rent $80 mo. Call Fantastic 3BR. 2 Ba, tam. rm. bonus ,rm, 2 11·et fk~1 .... rm. 1 g 1 •.,rn 000 en bath, huge T:AATEDRFROE NT. 31.108' 2 BaON 6t5-3516. w/8unken living •rn1. \Vall $23,900 bars. tournamerit pool table, 1 ,_,,m. . . Prine on-r, • t!'.l "•all o\'er hrd"'d, drps, lnd-.cpg supreme. 2 patios, ly. Ov,.nr \viii help fina11tce. fam rm. Has pier & float. LlOO Waterfront Parit. 2 Br. beaut kitch, <A'Clnderful pool ALL ADULT \\'atC'r softener, gar ojX'ncr. 2808 ZeU Dr. Open daily, Sl.29,500. Comm. Jot in Elcpando. Vie\v, patio, pool. 36x18 fully equip. cabana $450 DOWN -Cllstom "'a.JI & \\·indow cov-·1 -.......,~="~------~l~ealty· $49,!J'~ .. Newport Immac. Only $4500. 6T;,-8220 11•/wet bar. :\1ra b a t h , c1ings. Beech Area Homa ..:..:::."7.~~· o;•::;:·~-~'=· ~- i1any xtra.s. Li\"ing at its NO C'LOSING COSTS Dcl' · 4 bdrm Lo 1 SALE BY OWNER •-J ndo 3bed WANT7 icious · vey llarbo• Vi e ~ H ome ~48-7711 125 u=I. ust $·11.:'JOO. Broker. Like new co . rooms. • ocean vie11•. Dlnlf1¥. rm, PALERMO 4 B~ ~ •iiiiiiiiii586-iiioi;5Uiii;I iiiiiiiiiiiiii I lath & plaster, air condi-A 3 BR country kitdien'! dream kitcheon. Famtly nn, · r, 2% Ba, ,._.., 1E1talt, I • tioned, shag carpets, custom $238 pays all, ~r you assume fireplace. Rear living rm. ~i,1~1~~ru,.e .• t~7230e .. I.go 1 iiiiiGeii"°'ii'1iiii-'i· iij~j Attention Investors! drapes, plus pool & sauna! $25,000VA7%loan.Cyprt'Sl'l. Perque floors. $53.950. bric .,.,..-11 FQR THE INVESTOR INVESTMENT 111'""" 4 -P L EX, NE W PORT B0'8'1d O<'W 4-plo<: 3 BR .•• 2 ~lt~~, BEA0-1, 3 Bedroon1 , 2 ~th . Ba. Delu.'\'.e units. Tluw ~ · ~ (excellenl ~wner u n 1 t) 2-BR. ea. l'.'/patio, blt-ins, ( , EASTSIDE '' M PATTf M 494-0lOO. BLUFFS Acreage for Hie 150 $25'950 162 ••11 ( .... I 546 8103 • ~!~~!r~ ... BEAUTTIFAURL BEILL ' c~~·s~~~in\n~ * * * PLUS THREE-2 ~roo1n, cpts./drps. Sharp Spanish · all t>c;autl!ully 1na1ntalncd. niotif. Cost;:\ l\lci;a, nr. 4114.5671 "''-2100 3 BR, 2 BA, huge R-2 lot. ·-••11.1 • SOUTll ocatton -Bkr. 546-5022 ' . ' . Ah \\'ill accomcxlafe 3 units.1 .,,,..,..~~""!'~'""'""""I 171TI Broch Blvd., H.B. LAGUNA. 1 block .7'~~~~~==== Lynn rans Trrrif1c rcnlal urc11 and Nc11.,......11 Hrighti:; $110 ooo CLOSE TO BEAD!. $96,000. ,~ . . ' . Dynamic Duplex \Vha1 a steal~! Call Brkr. I~ * SPLl\SH * CALL 84'.l-1418 10 beach. Ne11•ly remodeled 1-IARBOR VU PORTOf.~INO 24732 San Vincente S1' 1 _, l Bl , 8 (;4.';-6646 ,.,..,..,..,.. ... ,..,..,..,..1 2 Bdrn1, family rm, large 3+ br, bonuS; nn 3 1~ ha., Mission Vie1'0 . nsal on.u . l., -A o~·n-18' x 36' H.,..f ixiol. 3 lrg bed· -• deck \Vlocean vie\v. Gue.'lt outstanding d eC or , I.· Yoo nl'r the '"inner of C~rt~1.1i~.~~~~ ~~~y "~~lt~ta~ I •0"1"VN'""E"R"•"pa'""rk"1"m"•"4'""Brl"."1"•."w I =-~ ~1-l~tl~~r:d 1~~ POOL· · 6Ji ~~~~\V~~1;w:~ ~~ offer. 64H793 or 2 ticke ls to thl' i:;urf! Lrr.v n1ai11trMnr{'. Ba plus large 14 x 23 ft . nio pay" nil Id RINGLING BROS & • 644-7270 CALL ~,..;,. .. 91£A LTY Send for your free Home fo r living magazine of Newport Beach area properties with plcfure& & prices. 2828 Elo!I Coest l·llghway Corona dl'I ~1nr * 6 UNITS* Nearly new 2 BR., ~ bu .. deluxe units on OCC'D.nfront ln Balboa! Elec. lrpl~ .• heavy shag c11rp .. bltns: sundcck or balcony w/cech unit; 7 r.ov'd, carports plus 1-park- lng spooo. $330,000. Call: 6n-366.l. 612·ZS:{ Ews. associated B~-'!<.~>< .. ,:i:;:,,LT C~S 1 11 1~ W 9otbo" 671 16l) HO NO-D N GI SEU.ER will PA>' all l'05ts, 3 l£U11;e DR, 2 bath!t. plUJ: C9Z)' flreplRce .l a '9Xl4 dtn. llon1r on 50X135 ft. Int nf'ar 1..(IR An1!i;Ofl ~II School! Call now~ Walker & lee · ::::--,,•:;;•A\ I IT II T I For S. ,;. By Owritt' - 3 Be-<:lroom + Den -nu f'fil'JM'I • 2 cn.r gtn•t1((('. ClQec lo 11eh0ol and shopi11. Nice ncl(thbort10Qll. Kid 11\:re Y.atd -111,500 Prl..,. on I y . 545-5198,. MS-!l57 t'Wn1np. SHARI' GI . " . SIX BLOCKS s er sumnier rentals also, BLUFFS SALE OR LEASE Owner may iinanl'e. Asking Family tootn w/fireplaCt>. 846-1351 or ·s.17-8531 BARNUM & BAILEY $82,950. Subn1 it dO\vn or buitlins, for(.'{'{! air. fully TO BEACH BEAUTIFUL o..can viel'.' lot C'on9o· fine Green &-It. CIRCUS N«•r Ntwporc P•1C Ortlc1 4 BR & Family room wilh larg(! yard. <Fairview & -\Varnr rl -newly palnled & cal'l)Cll'l -15 n1int1tes to Ne111>0rt Beach. ~on I y $26,jOO -early occupancy! 11•iU· trade for home or small cnrpcted .~ drapes, lar;c --j Spanish "House Of Glnss'" 3 Oce . OnlyRI $13,900 DoIOreslrgeftd Model. 3 Br. 2 ~ a! the irn:oml'. Call 645-8400. fenced yard. Close in to :: yr. old UI. Cuesta. You~:t~~anv_te_w __ ty~. --'"7-'-"""'°=· Ba.. Patios, pool, S500 ANAHEIM r schools, churc:hes anrl shop:. ~· ' ·: ~ ~ Ja11'Yer must sell in1mcdiatc-COND0-2 br, 2 ha, on golf mo. or $(19,500. 6T.'l-21Tt ping nre:as. Only $29,900. ~ ly for divorce proceedings. crs & tennis club. View. OCEANFR{>NT H 0 ME . CONVENTION 838-1157 R"POS"-t'SSIONS AU glass gJ!'den kitchen HYA. dwn. $37,500. !Ul--0638. Clean. quaint rornt•r lot. 2 CENTER Walker&lee lllllL llTllTI OLDIE BUT A GOODIEi SOUTHOFH WY. 1-leN.''S one of !hr br11rr huvs In a du11lcx ln old CoroM del l\1ar. 2 Bd1111.~. each, ne1\·ly painted outi::icle, rl{'IV carJ>(!ts in front uni!: rrplcs. in C'ach. Short \Vnlk 1o l)('och. lnunrc\. pos.~11. on ~ fronl unit. 'fake a look ! Cute 2 heir, 1 ba frame wiU1 MORGAN R"EA(fy I011ds of panC'llng and ·eel 673-6642 67~59 brick fil'eplaCf.'. Large R-CORNER DUPLEX Jot In t:liaice East Qisla Ml~ll plu~ alley ar.c·cs11. Sho11 walk to the heach Cl08C' to ul.l shoppin(i' you :.! Bcrlroon1i:; ca('h v.-on'I need a Cllr here. Ne"•ly painted exterior Perff'Ctly prk'«! a,!' SJ0.000. Nr1v cpt!l/dl'pi:; front wiit *MESA VERDE* 1m ~ 1vi!h patio {>llss-thrn. r~or-Lake Forest BR. $139,500. Call FOR OPENING NIGHT 3 BR. faniily rnt. 2 BaUis l"Qr lnforn111tion and loca tion nJal dining. C'athedi-al c:eil· ---------714/645-5393. AUGUST 13 $35,500 • lO'ii> cloivn of lh(!se 1-llP. & VA homes. lngs, ma ss ive noor to LAKE fmnl corner lot, 4 Br. Duplexes near the ocean Plett9C call 642-567R. ext l33 U>ntacl.. ceiling n doh e fireplace. 3 Ba.f'tcnnls & swimm~. l\liles Larson, Re11ltor 111 r lohn your tickets. fNOrth F~xeellenl opening for Top Sillcsmen BALBOA BAY PROP. * 556-SIOO * E·SIDE Lrg lt·2 l.ot. sn1all clean older 2 br house. $21,r..OO full price. 646-.2277. East Blufl H0}r1E \van1rd Ea!-!tbluft. 4T~n. FR. DR, pref. JXlOI. Call P. D,Y"f' 540-5940 \l'kdays, 673-m2 wkends or !It 6pn1 K'ASABIAN Shhnmering heated ~in1-prlv. cluh, dock. Asking •673-8563 * County toll free nuniber is 962 .r.r..... 1ning pool with loads of $75.ro:>, r,s&-6.t75 or 586--77'2, BA YFRONT _ large bc.•ncti, 5.to-12'10.' .__ .df'ck~n.g. Could bf' a palace! Like to trnd(!'! Our 'l'rAclet's S.12,500. Lease space $200. * Reel / Estate $26,950 BRING YOUR POOLTi\BLE for Uiis beaut. 2 HR tondo. Bonus n1l" :!O' x 20'. 2 car encl. gnr., bllios, xlra c:aU- inels, sha~ i;rpts. Adlt ()(:I', Fronls g:1wnbeH & steps 10 pool. HED CAR PET Rcallor11 :,.16-AA.~. :7-c-~-* 4-PLEX * • Sacr1hce for faAt AAle at Parndise colun1n Is for ""''! 1no. 6TJ-'"7102. S:'\8.900: Brok(!r ~2-5511 · · J~- MODEL Home LRT1tlscaping, lJOO 5qU8I'{' Fl. I 1ni. lo bC"h, G'1o loan, $10.000 do\\'n. $.16,000 (TI'll 968-3.163 Irvine SKINNY DIP · $@l'.t~~-LGf,tfS 9 That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle ftlfllod l.y Cl.AT a. POLLAN ------ 0 Reaming• letter1 of th• four Krornbl.d words be-low-to form four sirnpl• words. • this. one wiU go fast. Call FC'nced ytu'ft5 3 lHl:, 212 b!I.. o"•nr1"!t Apt. 11•/fpl, Jt).j() sq . ft., lui: yd. &. Red Carpet, tt ea 11 or !t r111n1crl\01e pcm.'!es!rion• _ 546-lllW) MORGAN REAL TY DAI~¥ P•1'o ~ th= 2-bdmt. the pool's yaur own! NC'\\'lY 11t1i11tl'd 3 bdrm. 1vilh family ronrn. forn1a1 flining end ('\"C"n 11. spa. $43,900 buys it all, TULF,IE 4 Balboa bland 673.6642 67s.4459 I un ilis. ss:i.IXKI. ' r-'L•A•~D-"c'H"•A·R•M· •. 'OPEN"DAIL"I' i-4PM · .-.> -' 'Ic' ·-' ' 0...._,.,gEM• " ... IS B ltllO \\/. Cn.1!'.11 llwy .. N.B. _ .. · Viston~"':'- Sl(!pi'I hl hny, :1 hr, ~ l1;t, ranrt Illf'lv 1'01vn housr-ul REi\LTORS &12-16:l3 Jt111all plRy t'\JOOl + rental 3.11 DaHl!a, nr. Srnv1e·w. 2 unil. U1r. J.:un deck, too! Old Bdrm, 2 Bfl!h:;;, 2 C"nr gar. \\-'(\rid charn1. First time of· F'tt mm. $52.500. Vogci Co. fetOO . l.ots of wood; v11.t1lt~ Realtors. ~8-9346. PILOT i red hjll opt'n beam !iv. rm , SPYGLASS 11\U 'a Bes~ Vu 10.•/00lcony. Recent I 't New 4BR, 2\2ba, Sep. dining ren1odcled ,\ in xlnt cond. Rm. 25 Clmncl Bay Dr. By $ll6,00>. Owne:r. 6~7'<H . owner. Z13 TQPaz. ..:.;.""''==~~~.--,--DUPl .. EX........,rnr.r Lot "'·<'lboa Penln1ul1 Xlnt cond. 3BR, 2BA, + ntw 2 BR .. 2.,ba ., tonv. den QuJet street Dfthveen ocean & bay $67,500 COAS"I' Prop. 673·5410 2BR, !BA. ~ PolnACttla, open 1-4. COZY I Br, house on nice R-2, lot $44,500, by owner. 673-'lGO TIME-f()R c Cott• ,,..,.,,.....C" DAIL y PILOT EASTSIDE CUSTOM CLASSIFIED ADS By own•" 5 BR, 3 Bii, l•m rm, hrd10.'t1 nr•. 2 boaul CALL 642-5678 0111111<• 1 ...... $59.000. 21121 Allto Ave. &16-2634 ' ' ORANGE COAST'S ~eading M~rketplace FR ANCl~AN Fou111ain11, spiral slnlrclf~. ~ Br. J Bn. 2To0 sr1. It . I m 1n a C' ! AM\IR'Ul.ble CT IOAn, 611:, priced to lll'll by OWllt'r al $:)4,900. R471.1M. H.t:Al~T\'. A Con1pany \\"ilh Viskm. Univ. Park Ccl)lt•t', Jt•vine C(l !i Anytlrnr. ~2-~ Office hott~ 8 A~1 to 8 PP.1 FRANCISCAN Fountain Uy the S(!a , 21832 St'a,(Cn.-st t.Me. Sl:JR, ~ty. upgraded, mu11t a-e to appreciate. 2 blks h-on1 octen. Days 492-l l.8.'i, aft6 979-UTI BY Chvner . UniveJ"l'lity P11.rl<. Hard to find Julitirtl n1od1•I, L.RQUESTA -~nta Cl'UZ, 3 ll R, 2 BA, N>nus room. Model, Z720 ~unre f'I, 1:1't'l?n~lt. $52,500. Prln· ~1ndcl Horue. t.andM:1t1>ln11:. c:ll).'\1$ Qnly, ~2-3114 aft. 6 1 Jnl to bch, 18,000 In up ,0-'=",.,"'=k'..,""="c..,.=""°"""" gt'll<k-11, $57,500. f 7 l 4) it B,~ 0\\l'IC't, 4 Bit. 21li li11, 968-3563 lan1!1y M<>m IM'lnic In Turtlt' BY Owner • 2 BR, \V/W cpl~ Rock. $62,500. lnl·lt\g laT1tl. & dri'!I boot door. 11 11 £"lee For ILJlfll. ~,,q kit. $22,!'lt'lO. 964J Pollnck. r~or !hut (!cm under $50, lfY 5'11-<l807 the Pt'!nny Pln('her. .. ,_ . • r-i-'R-'Y~H;;._;;.E...;.M~1 J~- . I I I r . I~ .....;r~i"'•5;..,;:.i1...;R;..I -"I ~ a ~~;;;~ ':11': ~:k! 'STEALS CLOCK. FACES -.• I YAHSIL I .... ~.~Tl ..... Tl "'"""'1--'r1 ...;._Tl ..... 0 Cornplet• tit. chuck I• qvot•d - _ . • • _ • by flllinq In file mining WOtd you develop from atep No. 3 below. 8 PRINT NUMREIEO lETTEllS IN · lH!S! SQUARES ." u~~·~·~N~~je lEllERS I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION BOO • I . ' • ' • .. ~I ............ :"AMERICAN "· • .. HOME . • • • .',':;I .'• .''. ' • ,' Wedlleid.J, AU911st 1, 197) Bu1lne11 W•nted 110 LAGUNA BEACH OFFICE ---__,_~_ ;:_-- YES, WE HAVE RENTALS Mrcy we be ot aervice -m .eolv.IPI . $115 • uti! paid, ~ I Comm .. ••. I.al Bldg. Sito L.A. Builder-Broker w1shes bach, at beach ideal for stu· 10 buy Into going Real dent. . ' Your bouate needl:T ('I 1 I . , , I 1' I I' 11 ii. lr·&ntd'I:: io::· ... ·c~ fl~\'}' Eltate firm. Newport Area. $165 . i Br. ~~. retrtr. t:&.iUM Sch. Generates ~ patio, util paid, stneres OK nne Income, suitable for Mohty to Lotin . 240 yrly. ~ l'CS1a\1rant, oUice bldg, arl $225 -OCean vu, 2 BR, built-' ·---' Ii 1·11 11111' gal!C!rin, ell:. $225,()(X). l st TD L ins. cnrp, drape pet ok 815 N. c..t ll"Y. LRguna Bch B\' Owner,"""'* duplex, bla oa ns S350 • 3 Br, 2 Ba home, •~ri< !J1QQ1 494-7513 npta, Sharp eond. Xlnt UP TO •hop vu. consider '1ngl.,. ·•sJNCE 1946" 1st \\1estern Bank Bid&. University Parlt, lrvtne Doys 552·71IOO Nlthts 't"' owners apt. Short walk to 90% ALSO SUMl\fER RENT AlS 1+.-----1oc.an.189,>00 2nd TD L CALL 4M--9491 ; 2239 Fairview 4 BE~CH unl;;,-jusl a hop to oans Jf,i:.fl.~~vtcE , RD C M the \\oater. Tremendous ren-Lowest rat•s Or1n9• Co. Bayshores 4 BR, 2 . BA, cn:>t11 drpa, .bltM, atr rond. Ch.ll~n I .Rmall petl ok. $285. 100. 837-9115 or 5U-1429 •• • • taJ history & good po1entl.a1 Sattler Mtg. Co "---""'""=-----C·l propmy . Jdea1 location, for increase. Serious con· 642-2171 54.i 0AtJJ CORNER I T .... 2 Br aieron llreet from Safeway sldera!.ion Riven reasonable "· . --,.._ ot. _,e. 1 •• :..~· s\ore for any busines.'J. cash-out offel'I. Good terms .::>el"Vll'llt Harbor area 21 )'?'!· pauv, carp., app ~. Qwner 'viii coostdrf"t' trade aho a\.-all. $125,000. Grindle DON'T BORROW =r. $395 Yrly lse. $165 • Util Pd. 1 BR.. Bltna, or finance. Submit. Vacant. R.E. 968~767 1TIL YOU CALL USI carport, deck, nr. High achl. ti.CALL ANYTIME·• TWO BEAUTIFUL Bm·row on your home equl'> Corona dtl Mor S2'l5 . Lra OCcan view. 2 BR .,..~.or Eve. 67$..1127 . for !-"Y good purpoge . .serv. apt. Pct olc:. 4-PLEXES '. ing lo• Angeles Coun'> for BRAND NEW S2llO · Charming 2 Br. So. &"-~ -. ..___ -· 1 over 20 years and NOW In . Laguna, dbl pt, yard. . "iue "!!. 1n ....,,,t part o Orange County• Spa.emus thl'f!() bedroom, two NU-VIEW R!NTALS Anaheim toe&~. 2-2 BR ~ s1GN"i\L MORTGAGE co. Sl?ry homes South ot 673·4030 or 494-3248 2-3 BR. Owners deluxe unit <n41 556-0IOS ll1ghway locations. Also ;"'..==-=.::...-,-.....:=:.: Lochenmyer. ~. "''JI .t: frplc, Covillif(on built. On-4500 Campus Driv N 8 have very sharp two L..guna Nlfuel • ·2 f:ORNIR * Jy 5 yrs old. Inveist. needs e, · · bedroom apartment _ steps • Eastioidc Costa Mesa more tax shelter, what do 2 ND Trust DHdS ~~~h for only $285. Bkr. ~r:; mo~~~ase, ~ '1~·02 0c;!di~ JioUaes ~:.:ii':;'t"v•1tm1n't PRIVATE FUNDS AVAJL.2 "-BR-~ho-u-.. -.-SC6--0rcnld--. prlv beach/SBJ.t p)OI, mq:-c 8•• •••• A A I tl nltlcent artistic detaila:, 3 iR1Vll!RA REALTY orp • ...,_ ny moun Recen Y redec. Cro". drP•. trplcs, lovely garden, Im· ' 1'9 Broadway, C.M. DOCTORS & INVESTORS * Call 675-4494 BKR. bltlns, $2'15 mo. c.lJ Mullan med nccup, 494-3330 642-7007 645-5609 Evt1. ATTENTION Realty, 54().2960 LOVELY 3 ·Bdrm, 2 Ba .. . ., . 20 new units, Costa l\fesa. % NO points. no penalties, ttee KI~. pets welcome. 2 BR, fncd yard, $32S . lease. 1J4com-.,Property 166 miles to beach. Accelerated appraisal, low rat4's, fast. 11,2 blks.. to beach. $2Th Mo. 494-89M alter 7. 1;;;;;;:;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. de preclation opportunl.,.·. Investors Thrift 6J9.6411. Hal Plnchin Rltr. 6T>4392 ~~~""'~~,...,,~~ I• ~ Mo * IMMAC, 3 BR, 2 BA, air Sched. income $54,'000. Prloo rtg11ge1, lBR, w/gar, stove, refrla, ,-00 le·-.,.. Avail $385,000. For details Call Trust O-·-'s 260 carpet&. Avail Aug lat. $185. ·" " ~. ..-,. CJS REAL ESTATE 1 ~;;;;;~;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I !st &: last months. 64fi-7223 I ;'S.:':pf't-'l'i''1;.· .::675-0982="='--- 1 ____ 548-=:.;llo:;68c____ p · 2 BR home, v.•alk to wate-r. Lido Isl• Qrmen' unit"'"' 2.000 <q ft. 10 UNITS UT YOUR ·MONEY Abo 3 Br, >Ba. ilrlng kid•. SIX PLUSH UNITS ljlodera•vunrl pru'1dng p1.., 2 TO WORK FOR YOUI Agt. Fee. 919-8'30 BEST location, la:e l bdrm. frplc, pvt patio, dbl au ~~r. $300. y~, oar pr. Close to Civic · $1 J0,000 Earn 10% lntere1t <>n ,;.ell· 2 BR. Niei! pati<l. Lge. stone !tenter, in ln&1e'WOOd· NICE COSTA MESA secured 2nd Tl'\lst Deeds on frplc., blt·ins. $325 ~fonth · Orange County real ertate. yrly. 673-7D79/673.2'ln agt. AREA SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. Newport Beach Income $1~_.1?56.) (714) 556-0106 3 BR, 2 BA. Crpts, drps, I: , -4471 ( ::.'.J 546.fl03 8!:e!!l67~~r 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. ~~~·~~~ach! No pell. SUiO • 2 BR, 1 blk beach, Balboa. New crpts &: ~. * 38 UNITS * Costt -S350 . 3 BR, Watutront Lido CLASSIFIED $395,000 ll je_ I -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ..... lll'olc, bltns • ..,.: . OU DS \\lell loca1od in Costa Me.a ~fwllll.e: • $400 • Ne..v lrg 4 BR, frplc, · · H " , 6* x Groa ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ 1 MES A . VERDE · · gar, ded<, I blk beach! I LIDO REALTY .., NU-VIEW RENTALS W:tv.erU&era may J>laCI ., ~ Bedroom, single story 673-4030 or ~ ~eir adl by tclephone 3377 Via Udo, N~ot. Bf'ach Hou~•• Furnished 300 home, available A u a-u st =='"""'~";;;,.,...~:=:::~ ti'UO a.m. to 5,30 p.m. 'l--"'*~6;73-;;::7300~-"*!!--11th. S350 mo. Including * PLUSH * Monday Ulru Friday •1 * TRIPLEX * Bo1lbo1 lsl•nd gardener. Top Condition!! Ne\vport C1'e9t 2 br, 2 ba, 8 to noon Saturday' I ;cc.;;;:;;;;..::;:.::;:::._ __ ;_ Drive by XKll Calvert &: luxury town home. Tennis, fflSTA l\olESA OFFICE. a.:om pride-Ord"-rrership, CHAR..i.VIING & coiy furn. then call 546-4141. Agent. jacuzzi, e'l:c. $415. Avall. r--330 W. Bav ~ new-oarp8t'3. rapet and 2BR, -frple, l.Jtt'le"-Balboa "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.,...;;...,..,.1 Sept.-L m1633 dayl, Ev.et. 642•5618 -1 pa1nt. Larit' O\\'llCr unit Island. Winter rental. Sept BR pl 557·9378, °'""· elegantly furnished, builtin l> , ... , " ~-ll .. ~ 00 3 -U11ri tam rm, new • .;c==o=-=~---- c kircheru1, closed garages. 67:;2195• ...,, ...e ..... e a. crpt, drp&, freshly painted HARBOR Vu Home - NEWPORT BEA li CA' 'L "'d" A:t~ ....._ det 11 ' lfll1de ·and out, Irr tnced Somerset 5 Br, 3 Ba, 2 ~Newport Btvd. BARR'f'if R'eALTY LG. Bay frnt w/pler. Avail yard, ava approx. 8/8. $275. at ory. Ad ja cent to 64:.i-:>678 from Aug. Sth $500. wk. 547--i791 greenbelt, e!!k & schls. Oc- 454--2433 or 75:1-9j69. 4 BR, 2 BA Townhouse, pool, cup. 9/1. $575/mo., 644-2542 HUNTL~GTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. MU-l:al LAGUNA BEACH °'~ Foreat Ave. 494-9466 ' SAN CLEJ\1L.'l'TE 305 N. El Camino Real ~ 49'.2-4'20 ' NORTH COUN1Y dial tree 540-1220 CLASSIFIED , DEADLINES ~adllne for copy It kills 5:30 p.m. the day bC- . -e publlcatlun, except for SWld»° 6 l\londay -t.d.!Uons when deadJlnc 11 Saturday, 12 noon. Industrial Property 161 YEARLY Ava.II Sept. 2BR, dlsh washer, very dean, for appl..-* M-1 * 2BA, Frplc, outside _ newly chiklml & pets ok. Avail aft ..::::..::.:;1110'=E-B~L~U~F~F~S-- l23'xl.50' On Industrial \Vay painted, pti petio. ~-Labor Day, $265 m <>. NEW 3 Br, pool &. yard * LEASE ~1 * HOUSE with Pier, Balboa 549--0738. maintenance, custom Cll>~. 10,500 Square Feet Island, Aug. 4 "Br. 3 BR home, crpt.s, drpg. nr & drps. $575. per mo. 1st le RIVIERA REAL TY * 675-0525 * all schools, College PAl'k:. laat &: deposit. ~1'46 · Costll M.11 S300 mo. s.46-51U, 540-1310. evening• & wknds. 149 Broad~. C.M. C , ·-w•• -to water Bach .-642 7007 ,., •~ E NI E ......,""' 2 Br, house, JU4\. ..... , • --· ws. 2 BR. Nice patlo. 4;e. otone garage, !need yaro. 2029 $145. Atao Balboa. Hunt LEASE OR SALE frpl., bit-In>. 1325 Mo., Wallace, C.M. $160. 646-1223 Bch, PIUI 2 Br llloblle !l'Om Rl"&dy Augu!t 10th, 10.500 sq. yearly lease OLD Beach type 2 Br $140. w1ndo to beach. A.at. Fte. tr. M-1 building in cool * 673-7079 * Plm 3 Br. 1tngle.R, famlllt.R. i919-8'30~:;::7,.,,-...,,--,....,,,.-, \\'e-staidc C:\I. Big yard I.: Fount1ln V1ll1y Agt Fee. 979-SOl BEAlIT. Blulfa Condo. Vu. 2 orri cl' al'ea. \\'Ill divtde. :...:;=.:.::;~:.:.:~---br/2 ba, pool. Avl 9/1. No ED ·RIDDLE REALTY 4aR,3&+Recrm.$300 2 BR,frplc,dinnn,fncdyd, ch ldrn. $465/mo. 646--8811 mo. Avail Aug 8-Jan. 8. pool, no children, Ea.sutdc. Coll.J-9Z-a-6898 Pool avail. 96&-8680 $23(1. 543-4424 or 646-3892 -3 BEDROOM house tor rent. NE\VLY .decorated, 4 Br. 2~1 H1.1ntln9ton 8111ch Enslside Colta Mesa. Call Ba. built-ins, frplc.. 2 102 blocks to bch, yearly $4!i0. 2 BR, "''alk to V.'ater: AlllO 548--I aft 5 pm. 548-1200 or 645-3319 · Lots for Salo 170 N.B. Bach, $100.,2 BR h11e, lilESA del Mar 3 BR, 2 BA. NPT Shores Watertront 3 CLASSIFIED $185. C.1't. $10. 2 BR, S150 lg ~need yard, $260. Lease. BR, den., 2 Ba. 2 FP, com· REGULATIONS Slngll'1 FamWet. Agt. r·ce. AVail Sept lD. ~ munity pool, .t: teMls. ' ~RRORS~vertisi;:rs 53&.2S75. Dan'• Point Leue $450. &n-3123. should chegt thelr ads , 3 BR. 1 blk to beach, pvt daily • report errors L11un1 ... di OCEAN Vu, 4 Br, 3 Ba, tam pool. Best West Newport ad- lmmedlatel)'. THE OC .EAN VIEW LOT-,.,. St'15 . Util Pd. 1 Br. Oceen· rm, tplc, v.·et bar le: carpeL dret1. $425. mo. be. Family DAILY PILOT assumes B<>auttful North l!nd L88una front Apt. View, I>eck. Walk to ltiarlna. $355. Cn4> only. 493-5168 liabillty for the first In· &a~it. plans av~W. 730. $251) _ Util Pd. 1 Br. Victoria 58&-0Zl'7 -""-';CA""'R>ci'iirE';;L-,,M'"°<>de=1,-•,...... ~rrect lruett.lon only. 875 N. C,i_fi11.'Y., La~na Sch Beach. Olarmln& I: Nice! 2 BR. delwc. apt. down Harbor View Homes, CANCELLATIONS ' 494-luul 494-7513 $350 • 3 BR. frplc, '"""'· "'"'"Avail 8-11).73 $200 mo. 3 BR. lam rm,2 BA. When killing an ad be yard, view. Winter rental. .83c=l--0834=~·_,~----l=;;.142>,;:;;-!;"=;r;;;m:::;;:o.,.:644-'iiC.:.:'1>1~=- llu1-c tc.. .~iake a re1..-ord NU-VIEW RENTALS Fountain Valley SINGLES OR FamUlea 2 Br, of the KllL NUfl18ER Builder's Attention 67l-4030 or 494-3248 ;._;;=;.o;..;_;.;::~---$150. Alto, 3 Br. Wll.lk to ldven )'OU by your ad ;;, ACRE.'; R·2 LAND 1 ~G h al---' 4 BR, 1% BA, lam rm. nr beach A.rt Fee 979-8430 faker as receipt of your & 5 ACP.r~s R-3 LANO ....,, UNA furn ~. 11 lll'led schools, choice area. Leue · £•.. ' · cancclla Uon. Thi5 klll Near \\'Srf]f'l' Ave. &: Beach re• pons i b I e ad u I t . $330. Ava.II Aua lat. Call COZY' 3BR. 28.A, {IBie, trte ~~~rby ~i~!t ad~ertf!:;. JI~~li a1:!1.ment site w1thin ,f';::IK.:.rm:::81:.:~~::'.,."..,".,.1_17..,0.-. _•_v_•_no_w :--=. uk for Martrie or ~=1~S:.~tcll • $350+ ln case of a dlipute. walking distance to new "N"ow~po=rt;.,,..;B..:•_•_ch_;.• __ 3-B-R~.-2~\i-BA-. -,1~,.~n-tl_c_rum ___ ' Wtstmtnatw CANCELLATION 0 R Huntington Beach CM<: WINTER. rental -4 br, 2 ~ pus rm, all bltne, DW, twlm 13...;.;_o'-'.;.;;....;..;.... ___ _ f:ORRECTION OF NEW Center. 1JOOl, Jc.ida OK, Only $275 Bit, 1 BA. st\q crpt1. New· ADBEFORERUNNINO: j~t:,~AL0~s1~ =·:~:'f.!{l,}~~~·~ mo.Notee .. Agent842.M21. ~ pain~ Inside I: out. £very effort II made to """ .~~"T '114: 835-1350 .. Wuntl-n aeach -..,~ ' $250. MG-• ,tllll or correct a new ad 11,.;;;;;;;;;;;;iiii~ii;;Oi;i;;;;;;;;;;;;ai I .;;i -!!-... . ....:.:!''-i-'C:"';:..· -,,-,.----..,.-,,-\hat has been ordered. 11 , HouHI Unfurn. 305 JVR leut 3 BR 2 BA "--4 BR, 2 ha., covered pt.do, I R2Cot Me ' ' .~ fncd d t ·-blllns '--~.JI..<, .... "',!:'~~~-·~ .:ici , ~ a sa ·-\ 'G'""'•1 -·"'-· --·~m.~li'f.-:'~r.~%-1 -S3115.-~1~' ;;..~~·--• paha.o~~··PJICared In ~he zo.SED ror 6 UNITS. LA"-LORDS.• Atlanta. Walking diltancc to Hou ... ,urn • ., ~ 1 ~ 66 ~"" ....,. "" ~hoolii. llhoppifle. S335 n\O. Unfum 310 x .:AJV, •~ r .500. lall I N ... !E2-3944 Eve! _;;;,;;..;.;..;;.';..... ___ ,;.o;; J>Il\fE-A-U:-IE ADS . Sp11rling Investment \Ve Spec ze n ewpo.. . , ~ ~sc ads are strictly Corp., &l3-lS44 Be•ch • Cotona del f\tr..r • PX! UP. 3 & 4Br. No leue Oener11I p."1 in advance by mail I: J..aauna. OUr Rental Ser-required. Othert avail. in I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;: Or at any one or ou r or-· -vioo Is FREE lo You! Try <>me Cty. CaJI Dept of 111 fices. NO phonl' orders. 68xlJO LOT. :um Cornwall, Nu·Vle\v! Tr a n 1 p 0 rt 1 t t q n CdM 3 bR, 2 ba., view. Furn. ~111., 3 ,,.m. Friday. N'""°'' Beam. Nr. •haJ> NU-VIEW RENTALS 213/m-3310 from 9-i l500 Mo/yftl'cy. Cotta :Mesa ofrlce 12 ping. Owr.er. 673-6293 • ,!'l:M030,~~-_.::or::...__~494-~324fl~ I ;iwiikdaysr;;=;;· ;T-;:;;;:::;-;:;;:-= Penln. Pt. 3 BR, 2 ha. Uni. i)oon -all branch or-M-1 lot CO!lla li-tes&. Corner. -J8R, 2 BA. w/fam,/dtn nn $375 MO/)'fll&l'ly. ~·-Roady to build. J>.hJI TIME ' fQR eomllb, ft11Jc. ""'1"d P'\tlo Su1Uvan Realtor, 548-6761 bltnl, nr. Edfnaer A SPriita:· !J'KE DAILY PILOT re-R dale, S265. Ask for De.l@. 1~ the ri&:ht to rlas. anch1s .. P'arm1,. u CK s ilfy, edit. c.NO'I" or I'~· Groves 1IO Q I CA H 182-44TI ru,. -ny advmlaemtn~ ALONE on lot l Br hoe, aar. associated All l ll' I J.I' 11 I fl l r ti"'., : r' I ' V. l!alt> • 1, • ' II I ) and to ch•nte S\I ratH LOOKING FOR a local • ... A1lo wtlk to waltt 2 "Br, .t-regullltlON ~·l1hout Heludtd 211 acre PfU'Ccl TJIRQUGff A $165. View of Ocean 3 Br, N•wport kac:ft .--p •lor noucr, J; \\1th v.•atrr, l'l~-. hor&es 4 -$235. Art. Ftt. 536--2$15. s'S ., Knlmal• 0.K.? Tr 4,,. mJ. ol • I 1 LOVEJ...~ 3 br.. :L bl, 1MAl~~.:o !~~~ESS ~:~ed)~u'."'~1 ~~~ DAILY PIL~T ;v:::;~•lnut sq. =· ~:::-.:. m ·h. 4~~~ P. o. aoJc lUo. ~And up, full pnee. . WANT AD nr. UCI le Sch.ls. 3 'or, 2 b11.. $400 n10. Yrly $'50 mo. Costa Mna R .. 1 Est11tt WantNI 114 w/fl crpt, pr, • x t ra ~ssi-96:::::,;;;;;35.:,:."'· -----,_ ,.....,. ott• cbhWllhr alr l5iO INTER de~;ne. home, • • • .· • t -. ·-Wld•••; ~iLOT·ADl'UTISU '. r • • . . Are· You LeffinCJ Cash Slip Through Your Hands See If You Have Aiiy -, Of These Things A D-AIL Y PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. SMv• 2. Oultor 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw 5. c,mer11 -i Washor 7. Outbeard Motor I. St•-Sot 9. Couch 10. Clorlnot 11. Refrlgorotor ' . 12. Pickup Truck 13. S.Wlnt IMohlnti 14. Surfbeard 15. Machin• THlt T6. DlshwHhor 17. Puppy II. Cabin CruiMr 19. Golf Cort 20. , Boromotor ~ 21 . Stamp Colloctlon 22. Dinette Sot u . Play ..... 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedia 33. Vacuum Cl- 34. Trople;;t-Pllh - 3S. Hot -lqulpm't 36. Fiio Coblnot , 37. Golf Clu"' 31. Storllnt 511wr 39. Vlctorlon '.Mirror 40. hdrOOjll Sot 41 . $lido .... ,_ 42. Lown Mow.r 43.-PMI Tobie 44. Tlr" 57. lltc!Tlc Tro1n SI. Kltteo st. ci..ic A• 60. Coffoo Table 61 . Mo~lo 62. Ac......ilon 63. Skis 64. TV Sot 65. Work llonch 66. Dia-..1 Wllclt 67. ~·rt ... I"""' '9. C.Mpl"SI Troller 70. Antlqvo FUftllturo 71. T1po ........ 72. S.lllloot 45. Plano • 7J. ~ Cor 46. Fur Coot 47. Dropoo 41. Linen.• . 49. Hone SO. Ah·pl- Sl. Ortan 74. Mottr ... lox .,.. 75. lnb01rd Spoo411oat 76. Shott•• "· SNlllo' 78. Dort Oimo • . - • '-' I 24. -lint Ball S2. lxorcyclo 79. Punchlni ... IO...., Cerri••• 11. DrWM 25. Wat.r Sid• 26. 11-zor 27, SuilctM 2'. Clock 53. Rare lleob 54. Sid lloott SS. Hlth Choir 56. Coln• .12. II.Ill• 83,.Doslc ' 14. SCUBA Ooor • ' I ' ' ThtM or _,-other extra tllllMJI .. 11141 ........ .,. CCIII be turMd Into -" with a ' ·-So • • • Don't Just Sit Therel -' • DIAL DIRICT 642-5-678 ·- "::;:;!'.!::~~~ ..... '1~~1:r1 ~~·o~:': 642-5878 ::,;,u~t~~i._1,.!1~~ ::n~f: ~vtbft.bc'l.pr i:~~'. ,~ a !IN':tlon Ol'lly. Call G-IG-li!M . yr. lea8t, $275. 5..l2"-..Ck>19 Yrly lie. O\fher, 545-519&. A••••••••••••lll•••••••••••••••••••••- 1 • ' I ' 1 '1 I . 1· r ' I ( i •/ '\' I .I ., ' ' ~· l ' n' ' • • J 7 PILOT·ADVERTISER Wedne_s.day, A11gust l , 19"'/J ' .. ' Classified INDE·x· Adv~rtising. -, : . . , ~ ~'-~~~~~~--~~ ...... -~, .....I ~.,._: _!iO<ll_, _ .. _"'_:51....,..~:·-..Jll •"I l .. ; ·-'~ AU Uncl•r ci...fftc111111 -1', ,,. ,.. ' I.~ ' ' I " ' ' ' • 1 " I ' llitKllY ,,.. trtm.1H~ , 0-.M!'l l (I ' • j •ad!; ''" i \f ~ ... J ., lalbM C.V• .... : ' ·-.. •ti• llllJM •.. I ' ..... l'entlllui. ! 11&'1' 11!111M1 a1'1'Cl't&I ........ ' •t•Clft ..... C1~•tr1111 .. ldl C4llltl l'•l'k cw-dlt MM' C"f'I ~ ·-:.. ' 0-Plhll Ol'l'lt Slllttl ~·If •lllff ' . ,_lllJI Vllln GI,.... 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IU ,M-. ..... SU .., ,1$1 .__I -_eoo_. ~-"""____.I~ ...... Mlll!tJS-lcl ••tllMlrllll •ttulJ. . .... '°' ... .. ........ ..... ..,,.., fltllt/CM1r1•r •. .. fll a11b, Siii .... " ......... "" •••'" s111111D1<•1 •... ••• , .. s ......... ,. ... , .. '"''" '" • .. fll .. t1J . ._l ._. _..Tra_"_'"""'_rt_•_tion _ _.l.l dil ....... ... ....... tll c,_.,., s.1111111111 m Cyt ... Ilk.., lceeter1 ·~· tU l~trl~ c~ .. ~~·'"-~ . ""' '• . "" . w , MllOr H1mn l •lflllttnt ,,, .. ,,. t41 Tr1U1f1,. Tr1v4I . , ,.S rreH1r-. Ullllt\ ~• .t.lllt (1rvlc1 "''" t•t ' .- l WedneJQay, Au111.1it 1, 1973 DAILY P!l:llT .;i5 ---l~l __ ftr_ I~ I ..., .. _ .. _ I~ I..__-._'"""'_'"'~"' I~ I _ ......... I~!.__ _ ........ ~lf:i~1 .! ---~' Hou-F.vrn. or Duploxu Unlum. S50 Apt. Unfvrn. 365 Af!.-Onfum. 365 ~t. Unfum. 365 Office Ronlll ~ ....:U:;.n::.fuocm=·----31..;.0 I C-o""st"','"'-"'lt,-.,.-·-----IGonerol Cost• Mou Newport llo1ch PRESTIGE I S~•n -~'·~T·-n•• ~-.. -;1-V_2_S_ro'" .. -,,_-,-'-.,.-.-,.-,-B/l-. ALL NEW DELUXE J\ACK aay· area. 2 Bdm1s, OFFICES I 'i JlR, ,top oonci. 2 Ba. Only l'!J1lc, gar, ~t~n 16!h PJ, carpe111, dralk"S & pra~m. APARTMENTS ._. shru:, dn1pe1, ~tO'Ve, garage, Fountain Valley, Beauti-'j Mature Adult$. Borcel.oua, C.M. $325. 64-1...Qi13 ·lovely la.t'){c 2 BR, 2 fL\ bhn Alr Coud -F'tplc'K • 3 S\\·Jn1• he. patio. Mature adults on.I tuJ new building, grou:nd $2$). 492~. Newport Be11ch kitchen, 2 C'ilr closed gar. ming l'>oolll . lll'olth Spa • ly. Nn pets or trucks. Aval noor, 3,CW square feet;:..-I Adltis pl-cu$e. $1;0 mo. RHr 'l'ennls Couns _ Gyni tt.nci &·pt. 3 $J7j, 642-2267 \1·111 divide.. into smaller Co~miniumi 315 LARGE 2 Br. 2 Ba. Uwer 642-4353. Billlu1·d ftoon1. Apts-offictta. 50c per sqUare _•_f_"""-·--'·----:-1 d"pll"x. W/W crplti. drp•, B I""--1 BR F',; l $1"'1 U I 370 roo1, 111..:ludes carpets, I -1 uv. l1Jend • · 1 111 · Furn. or n urn. flrapeit, all utilities, jani-Muntlngton S..ch ' bll·ins. 2 bl~ to oet>an. ,Npt l Bil. & 0t'l1 f'l'on1 $100 . C··'t M·~"- ;.J , Shores $27a mo. 'I rly, MODERN 2. bi'. Well located. 2 BR front SZ!U Balboa Penfntul.ti tor !i('rvice. w .... ...,... I BEAqi·Condo :;t.udio, frplc, GT:>-3600 or 548-8912. Gar, lfUlt deck. $295 yrly. 2 BR. Twnbses 1''ro1n $250 ::;:::.:;::;:..;..;;;:;~:..:.:;._ __ 1 .,s,.1,,ov.,au~.,m~<~) !!!83Z-~5440!!!!'~·!!!!!!j · calf .(213) 596-9479 eves. & WI NTER rental, nicely furn 8.35"-34.~7. eves/wknds ·MEDITERRANEAN 2 Bedroom. Bayview NEW OFFICES I JY~· Days (714l 956-7700 3 & 4 br, 2 ba, 5teps to bch. 673-84&1 Vl''LAGE On beach, nr Balboa pil'r. ;\JRPORT , 1 C · d · I Ll\.\·er $300, upper $350, LRG. Ne\\' Unflll,,. 2 Br/2 L Olean. cut<', upstairs on omin ums 20 ,Avail Sep! 8th. 548-0018 2 Adlts, no 1:ic1s No lt.'fL<;c req 'd, full ~rvice, Unfurn 3 Ba, (rplc, vie"" P a I i o .JOO HRl'bor Blvd., C.;\1. 673-6372 98-19'S cl11)g, epts, niusic, air rond., ' YF:ARLY·2 br, 2 ha, garden. Yearly. 67541239. 1714 ) 557-80;,>() or i-s: nll uHL Sinl;le offices .trom , lrvl·no . Newport Shores. l~:a b!k to OPt:i'l EVERYDAV Costa Mesa $"' ~0 II ., •. T ......,, 1110. beach. S~. s.tS-8348 . Corona d el M<lr ours: r r1· ucs 10·6 c \\·-' & T TIIE <-:X"I''· °'\", F'ALA&i\Di':S E:NTt:R 2 BDM1S., l ll ba. S~ag. Duplexes .._.,,., hw'S. 10.7 r:. .... •.» S 207'1 ~. E. Hristol · cUst. drapcS; gas bit-ins, F ' U f 355 , PALM MESA APT • Nl'\\·~·t Bt.'llch 557_7010 dishwshr: pool. $ 2 2 0, urn, o r n urn. ..,.. HARBOR GREENS MINUTES '1'0 NPT. SCH. (CaiH11us·lrvin1• Intersection) ,11 536-m4 ~ · FURN. Olt UNf'UJ{N, N'ewport Beach '-., (Bb"'' From $130 to $215 Mo. Unbelievably Ia!'f!'e -apts. PRr:srlGE 2 ROOM '1 Newport Belch . 1' ores Bachelor, l, 2 or 3 Br. huge pool, Jacuz~l rlcct bit· Exec. office, adj. Airporter 't ---'--.,..-------1SUM1'-IER, Winter, --arlv., 1 1 llotel >"·'I .. , ••• "'w -~~ Bean1 ceU_i .... ,s. J.'i11,Jc. Encl. Ins, shag cl'pts, c rp:;, aau1w · "' .. ,. ~ """ • * B"'Nb'N,_ 3 BR. 21,~ 1• 4 BR, 2 BA, fplc, beamed . .., I p·\nelt'd \\'"lls •U utr'I ..... •I ~ ~.,. t" ON TEN ACHES patlo. &>JJ. !n·'ry ,,,~a. '· ('lc. Aclu ts, no p<.·ts. ' . .,, • " ·• .... r BA. Condo. w/Boat Shp. 2 cellings, crpts, drps, 1 blck u " , Sl50 <'l'OY.'cled '""''kin" 211' Apts. furn./unfu1·u. Lease Pools. Sauna. !lee. f•ci·1. SINGLES From · ~ ... • 4 car "IU': ~n appliances. beach, balcony, ocean view, 1 BEDR'I ,. 1165 J)u.Po111 !tin S Irvine 1 Crpts & drps.•;:,ale or Lcnse. ,,. up ..... o-u;a8. u .,18• .>.>-.>....., .. "'... •·125 r:Ao ""'" Fireplar.e I pm. patios, Secu1•1ry Guao~. No pels ". rom · 8,,~ .,,,,,.;, · • • J[' 213.. ''°"'--""""' or 21 3 : I!~~~~;;!! Pools Tennis Contnt'I Bkfst, Modeli Open · 2 BEDRl\.1. Jo'rom ..., a __ , "°10N""' 900 Sea Lan Cdf\1 644 'l6Jl Unfun1 A1>ts Avail Fro1n $10 OCEAN VIEW 287-8723. I~ (Jl1Ja,.A-'h,1r '••r Coa•I H·~vyJ 2700 pl01 'til 7.J',;m CM to 115 LESS. 1 • I .. •·--... n.i.• ., Spaciou.~. exec. office in San Juan Capistrano ~ ....... T j!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!/ ( He eborson ay, You're l'ighr, they're under· Union. Hank Blvd., Newport . . ___ ~ _ _ __ nr ar r & Adams) p1i<..'f'dl 1561 .r.lesa or. c t / t NEW 2· BR. bllins, patio, *--.--. -. -. -. 546-0370 (5 blks fro~~"-~~!port Blvd.) en er w 11.'cep . are a• I gar, lndry, pool. Trash &!••••••••••• .,...,, "'""" phone service, Zl'fOX & part wt:r pd. $195. 493-85.19 Apts. F urn. 360 Deluxe 3 BR, 3 BA, Huge -ti111c secy. l'\olr. McFarland, 1 -"'"'--'-;;.;.;;;;,. ___ ..;:;·.:;.:; o\vner's unir, in new du-2 BR $15.S-stove, l'f'fl1g; PRE~VIEW OPENING 6·l4--94 .. \0 • 2d~,~~rB, ~~z;~g.1:';1,'.' ~~:Balboa Peninsula plex, 008.m clng, vimv. Near cpts/drps, _hid pool. AdWts, A"·ard \.\'inning 1, 2 &. 3 br 1•REST_l_G_E_N_.-B-.-,-, -,-,n-.-i.-,1 .. beach, patio:;, fireplace, no no pets. 645--896:1 a11ts w/frunily 1111s. No floor 77t:i sq. n. patio suitt t 1 496-'79l6. $35 WEEK & UP pelS, i425, mo. Available 8·1. Dana Point l<·a:->t. Sorry, no pets. Fron1 adjoining OC Airport. Joint. r • Townhouse Furn. 330 e Sleeping Rooms 675-6900 just $175. OUR TO\VN use~ lgi.~. l't'Cept. m1., xlnt. Huntington Beach e Housekeepilig Rooms * * * * * • * SPARKLING SPACIOUS 1''an1ily Apfs, i2;JO Adams J><.tl'king, Xerox, recep:t & e Ocean View Apts ~ 3 _Br, 2 Ba. y car 1 y Ave. !Ada1ns at Fairvie" .. )· SC<' services avail. 556-8095 ON the 1vater, 3 BR Townhouse, w/'!/J' 6oat slip. BALBOA INN 2BR, 11,i ba, !rplc, pool, \Vlk $~Jmo. 833-0086. Costa l\·lcsa. l"'lt0ne ri.=.&-0Hi6. STOR!:: OR Ot"FICE to beach, $250 I ease. Huntington Beach * CASA VICTORIA• Ne\\'port & Bay Center . 714: 536--4950 105 Main Slreet 67s.8740 Duplexes Furn. 345 Sumn1er, 1 BR, S:l25 week, ;;,,;~;;;.;.:c;;...:..;.;.,..____ Yearly ·1 BR, $175 mo. Newport Beach Utilities included. 673--4928. . YRL Y: 2 Br upp!!r. Blk to OCENJFRDJ'ff, Wlnter ren. bay. $200. No children. (213) ta!, lQWet 3 BR, $325. Upper 439-79:>7 673--5368. 2 BR, $250. Avail 9-15. C 'd I M 615-53fi6 orona e •r OCEANFRONT D u PI ex BAY:iev.• 1 BR. Near beach. avail. Sept. 1:>-June 15. 2 Br, Lease. $170/mo. Yearly. comp. 'fu1·n. Lower $250. up-Ph: 675-4174. per $300. 642~. 644--4885 days only. 1 .t 2 BR. FUlil & l,Jnfurn. 20fi2 Newport Blvd., Clt1. • 2 BR A t I lrpl VILLA YORBA Carpels, drapes, D/\V, TV 525' A vail Aug. 1. Pkg. Util. P · w gar. c. "nL Pool, etc. 525 Vieto.1·ia "· "1252 64 -kitchen appl, curtains. drps, 1, 2 & 3 BR. Unftu·n , "s bo CM G42-8970 ___!'.!_.;... or 4-'"4-0 rugs, $200. mo. &IQ--1!)39 Starting at $12:t · t. at ilar r. · . · Oio'FICE Space for rent, PARTLY furn bach. Pri bn, Refrig.-UTIL, INCL'D ·Newport Beach Lcuse, $7:> nlO. nr Newport ;, ent & yard; Mature lady hiOOO Villa Yorba Hlvd. on Broadway. C.M. $185 lee.SE'. 6T'.r31JO (nr S.D. hwy 2fframp) \"E,\RLY. 1 To 4 BR. Ocean· 615--8761. J 714/842 9122 front ancl othP.rs. Call: DESK ~.r.$-~I ' -PtuPE'rtY flouse 642-3850 nio. W~~ -a,ya :furrlibi:' C?sla Mo,. * DOG RUNS * II phwlde "· a~ $5 mo. Answering servi .. EXCITING -Nt..'\V ADULT S~c 2 & 3 BR, $14!! & S199. a~ilable. 118'l5 Beach Blvd. LIVING! Rent Your Own Kids ok. Pool.-Keelson Ln. 1~ Huntington' Beach. &U-4321. Condon1iniu1n Apartn1en1. (l, b!k W. of Beach Blvd, off I R•ntals ,. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Consisting of BACHELOR & Slater) 842-3546. . . 350 Costa Mesa 1 BR un its w/Loft!, fn!h:.'~.,~,.· WALK TO BEACH 19l!O, 9tl, 756 &. 5-lO Sq. Ft: :"'.'I,-A1nple parking. Util. Baum· .LOW WEEKLY RATES-~~·-i;oo1. I & 2 BR, Crpt/d.,,,, bl1-400 """''""'" 641-5032. I Duplexes Unturn. *, * W~I Exe-cuto've Suo'tes FeatuMng: blhns & refrig. ins, gar. 308 16th. 536-5086 Rooms ~, I Constance 1 son Pri~ from $160 to $225. 205 lStti. ooo.1749 O.C. airport location, 682 aq. · 613 Plumber 2080 NeWport Blvd. Util. Paid. Office open Dai-LRG 1 • ROOJ\!S $20 wk up wn<.it $.10 ft., 2 year lease, furniture I C t Me a Costa Mesa ly 4-il pin, Wknt:Js 12.6 pm. -2 Br, 112 Bn s.tud10, wk up apti:;, Children & pet ava. $278. ni.onth. 833-3147. OS a 1 64" 6 1 393 1-lamilton, CM. enclsd gar, couple, inlarrt stttion. 2376 Newport Blvd., ~~s · ·you are the \\•inner or ~2 1 6454411 or S42-8520 OK, no pets. $157.50/nio. Business Rental -. 2 tj,i;kets to the STUDIOS & 1 BR'S 842--0350 CM. 548-9755, 645--3967. ;I RINGLING BROS & e FRI E Llncns c~~DUr[itf~f.&'M~ WALK TO BEACH ROOMS $20 \\'k up w;kit $'.JO EAST 17th STREET BARNUM & -BAILEY e J.ll£E Utilities Brand ne.w 2 Bdrms with 1 & 2 BR. Crpt/drps, bit-ins, :ti~~. ~~6 ~~\~~~1 t1:.~ Costa s~c:assf!ation i .• ~IRCUS ....,. : ~~~tc~it~::f refrigerator, dshwhr, range, gar. 308 16th. 536-5086. CM. 548-9'r:Xi, 645-3967. 14.'ID Sq. ft. with additional j at the e Laundry Facilities dbl lavatories, shag crpt, NR. Hunt. Cer.ter, .2 Br apt, ROOM with k 1 t ch en 400 sq. ft. of storage. Retail 1 ANAHEIM e TV &"maid serv_avail. drps, \Valk-in clset, patio, bltns/crpts/drps. $185. mo. privileges $80. Employed & automotive uses. ·j CONVENTION e Phone Service garage. 842-1188 ' fenuUe. Nr shops & beach. REALONOMl<;S CORP. , CENTER $30 WEEK & UP PARKER-DOUBLE DEE f llR, 2 ba. delux pool ,;de 536-8005. BROKERS -675-6780 : FOR OPENING NIGHT e St udio & 1 BR Apts 646-8836 apt nr beach $160. mo ROOM for ntan $70 monthly, 1'"REE standing s pan i ah ~I AUGUST 13 e Tv & .r.1aid Serv11..-e-Ava1l. 3 B . ExliA5d~~.IDhE . h ~5882 27S Flower St., C.~1. Style -structure 1100 .aq ... ft + ' Please call 642-56711, ext 33.1 • Phone Service -Htd. Pool· . r. 11 vi '"'"' ouse Wit SPAC. nu l br, ftplc, pri. 646-9136 parkiN, can dtvkletinte of. I to t-lann your tickets. <North • Children & Pet Section 1t1~~ h.~::, StnChal~ gar, patio, nr. Hntg Harbor, 1 BR. Full ba., lg closet, pri fices or, .. ideal i:e ta iJ 1' County (ol l fr<.~ number is 2.176 Ne"•port Blvd., CM c""""' ......... ...,. .... u, $175. 536--0269 patio & ent. 3. blks, from showrooms. 642-5851 l 540. 1220. l I 548-9755 cir 64!>-3967 OK. Ava$il1a:sle~Qmediately. Huntington Harbour . -bch & bay. 645'-()688. 145 E.,18th .st .. C.)f. -.§i\i.p,b~ 'I • · * * Ad good for $5 on rent) • -LOVELY room & b a. kr store or ofc. 362 sq, ft. A'ITRAC. 2 Br,. beam cell, ED RIDDLE REALTOR. FOR rent or lease brand S""'Cious closet. Pvt cntr. $100/mo. It '•1068.· sq. ft. ! Coton• dil Mar • -· 648-5856 • --new :ilBR TownhouJ, """m-~ ings, walk in closets, m Garage. $85 mo. S.~1821. $265/mo. C.J 1!J. RE AL 2 BR 11 , ha carp drps dogs, walk~ stores. $159,_50. HARBOA GREENS ming Pool & rec., else to G t H 415 ESTATE, ~ll68 ., ,, ., . ' ' 536--5ll4 -Furn. & Unfurn. Fr $130. ocean: Patio .,vet')'. priyatr1;, Uel ome "n-IE FACTORY" hat -1·cfrill ~1ove. Lease,_ $275. Ba h l 2 •3 BR' Mod I Mll.!lt see to ann....,..iate call Ariuns. fifaEves. -1 BDRM:-ci'Pt, 0rp6, btt:!ns, e ---..... · s-es · + --....--,--PRIVATCR'OOM-avaiJ. fri:im S9i'fmo.-in--can: 1 pool, AduJL<1, no pets, $150. Open' io 'tU 7 p~. 2700 ~~ect, 21J:-322--44Z7 aft for elderly, am b u I ii to r y nery Village, 425 30th st., i 2 BR. refrig, stovd I l~ Mont~ Vista , mngr. •5 PcteI'90n Way, CM. nr. Har-~ person Nice quiet sur-N.B. 673-9606 or 642-85al. i Leare $~~~~~re a u ts. 646-635.1 bor Blvd~;Qs. L'Afuna 8!ach roUndi~. GOOcl, nutritious 1600 sq. ft. INDl,TST, shop, 1 , -FURN 2 br apt, pool, close to ALL ELEC¥R.JC . LAGUNA estati: living on meals. Call i:.111 AT:>.3 $225. Also 600 sq. ft. office t .:"'W'· shops, adults. NIJ pets. ·1-~cres ot--ma• n t a t n e d ~ w/Jiv.'.g _qtrs,.. $155. CM. I :._ ".' From $16.5. mo. 1 94 1 GOLD MEDALLION gardens. Pool & spa. Ocean VACANCY for eldel'ly lady c&J&.:.:::..=":::'°'-------1 . 1 ,. Pomona, Costa Mesa. 2 BR Apt w/patio, encl gar, views: Close to beach & in lie. Guest home. Good 'j:, NICE 1 & 2 BR Trailers. $80 w/storage & Jaund. facil. shoppmg. Lge, 2 BR., 2 ba. food .served. 646-3391 Industrial Rental 450 & up. Mature adults. 133 E. Adults only, m pct s. apt. w/amenit:les. Also, SUmmer Rentals 420 -j'i 16th St., 642-1265. $165/mq. Melody Ln in studio apt., $185-$330 mo., NOW LEASING IBR, spac, cool, 6 unit bldg, C.M. 646--0977 or 646--1809 Ma~ly df~l ., 4"~c},:53u~ BEACH Apts 1 &C2 Br. Furnd '1 Hunti~lan llNch gar. Like ne"" $160. Adlts, 2 BR tud' + ti I ''"""" a '"" s. '1't4Q v• 1rpl, opposite orona e • s 10 pa o, new Y your broker Mar state beach. Sec. gate. N W M-1 f no pels. 2220 Elden, 646--1512 decorated, shag cpt, panell-· '1 ATI'R.AC. 2 bdrm beam ceil-ing, Jg, quiet. Adults only. BRAND new, deluxe 2 level ..By Wk or Mo. 833-1691. 940.Sq. Ft. & UP ~ Immed. o •c up y. N ... apt. few feet from beautiful 2 & 4 BDRl'\-1. apts at Ocean Hamilton &: Newland 1-, ings, "'alk in closcts, no dog ... • ~97 833-0519 II LI.I .. \Valk to store!!. $lS5. 536-5114 Baker/Bristol. Manager Cove Beach. 2 upstairs edge. $150 & up per wk. or I: -·---.1 557-TI66 Bdrms, 2 full bas., bit ins, Also yrly rental avail Jn 2 BDRM, infant OK. 2267 Ca-1 BDRM ... t tio spac. decks. ;425. I.ease. Sept. 548-2408. * COSTA MESA *. 1 ' TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD· nyon Dr. Costa Mesa, Apt • carpo • .., pv pa • 497-1617 1 B, 833--8533. new CllJls, drps, all elec.1,co=N=oo~~,-~,--,~B=R~l KIDS, pets welcome. 2 BR, 660 sq. It ..... $115 per mo. 1 1 BR. 1 studio, newly redec., utils. $130-$115. ·-* $.q().$1.J5 Nicety furn, l & 2 br trailers. Adlts. 645-4530, 132 \V. Wilson CM Huntington Buch $145-$165 BACHELOR & 1 BR., patios, frplc's prlv. garages -Divided bath & lots or closets. Rec. hall, pool & pool tables, sauna baths. See for yourself. 11301 Keelson Ln; (1 blk W. of Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). 842-7848 Resp. adults only. No or ease, , Corona del Mar; 1% blks to 1300 sq. ft ••••• $195 per mo. I children or pets. $130. ha, pool, new carpet, no beach. S150 week. 2500 sq. ft .•••• $324 per mo . 548-1322 eves. pets, mature adults, So. Hal Pinchin Rltr 6Ta-4392 10,00J sq. fL ne"' building, Ea1t1ide Lrg 2 Br's Laguna. $250. yrly. 494-0076 AVAfi. Aug. 4 to Sept. 15, yard space. w/y,•, bltns, frig, pool $160. Laguna Niguel $275 \Vk. Sleeps 8, Bay View Rob('rt Nat1:n.'S6, Rltr 642·1485 • AcHts/no pet<i. CONDO 2 2 Apt 929 \V. BaJboa Blvd. NOW RENTING f· 642 =201•~ ·~s · New. BR. BA, NB. LAGUNA N IGUEL j,' -~,, ,,._io• on golf course. Tennis club UPPER 2 BR, partly furn, & beach. $295 mo. 831-0638. BEACH apt, 2BR., avail Aug. M-1 11 elec .. bltns, garage, q~et Mesa. Verde 15 thru Sept 15. $325. Mo. 2400 sq. rt. & u1). location. $150 to respons1bte1___________ Mature couple only. No On San Diego l''wy. adult No pets. Ref • s, DLX 2 & 3 Br,, 2 Ba. Encl children. 615-7372 Call 831-1600 64&-4224 gar, $165 up. Rental Ofc,. NEWPORT beachfront, sips 4 DELUXE OFFICES $140 up. 2 BR; 3 Br., 2 Ba. 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1034. 9, ·wa-sh/dryer, 40' window, Carpeted, Illuminated CeU. 1 ' Pool, bltlns, play yard. N•~rt Beach July ~Aug. 11 833-8350. ings. Plus 400' WarebouSfl 1996 Maple Ave .•••• 642-38L1;1---------Vacation Rentals 42S Space. 1370 D Logan, CM: 221> eo11,,.. No. 1 .. &l6-6002 THE NEW ..:&:oW-:.;2228=------ NEWLY DECORATI;D BAYWOOD APARTMENTS ~~~~~~: ' 4001 BIRCH, NB !1 ,. 2 Br w/gar, wtr pd. Call in Newport Beach are week month Call AM (714) 2000, 200), 3600 sq. ft. or com· Ji l BR Furn Luxury Ad t btwn 1 & 5, 6J'?-4121 ready. The sales office is 6T~ · _ bo. thereof. Avail. 1011173 . Garden Apt. Across fro 217&-E Placentia 4,ve. $145. open daily from 10 A?-.f to ' Mr. Baumgardner, 511-5002. ' Lake Park. $140/mo. 10: $145-1 br apt. frplc, beam 6:30 PM. MacArthur Blvd. e BALBOA Beach Apt-Sips I 12th St. 536--7447 after 5 & II · & Sa J · !!ill R 6, $80/wkly & up or yearly 1300 sq. ft. M·l space cei ng, pri pnt10, crpts, n oaqu1n s oad. $l-/mo. s-."olo.· 000 ~25. w/front oflic~. 1 ". re·• weekends. drps, single only, no pets. 644-5555 1" '''"""" OJ.)IJ-V() ~ .,.. $130 FURN fSH ED 2 187 21st St. 548--2020 DE.LUXE 3 B<trnl Apt. Rental5 t o Share 430 ~~r. ~~a ni~~~ = ~1'' Near ~=mClean NEAR mal shopping center, $350/MO. Ann. lease. 513 RECENTLY divorced nlan Days. Eves. ~t. nwly praint·ed 2 bdnn. cool W. Bay, Newport Beach, R<'alonomics, Biers. 6r.r6700 all sununer, quiet, Rpaclous, 88&-4832 days or 883-2943 wants roommate over 30 to Rental1 Wanted 11 ULTRA NICE A 6 1~" (Sa D. rdi sha1~ his 3BR condo in 40 -, pt. no dogs. $148.50. 536-5U4 n ~" n uo.:rna no) Co•·ta M-·. "'" ~" or WANTED 2 Bedroom ,__, __ Pools. 4 Gardens. Sauna. BAYFRONT ri " '"'"° ......,..,,,.,. nvuao: I WE HONOR 2BEDROOM APT. w/p v, beach "-·•L'"""-•. or duplex, 3 reliable, Tennis. Private P a ti o • & I N 3 BR 2 BA ~- Adult Ph ,..,, N\<'.n PATIO. GARAGE. Per. ew • , STRAIGHT ,_ square male, res p on s I b 1 e g i r L 1. " s. ; O'f0'"\1"'1'1. $170. * 646--4()-IS $550/mo. Y~I . ALSO 2 BR, "" References available. Peta. 1 DD ~-2" bl·"·· •--====""'""'""'""-,=•I 2· BA I y I 43, has nice 2 BR house on -Qno~" ,,..,.,., ;13 ......._. .,J.f;Vllll Coi.oRFUL 2 BR, $155. ,..,.... ~ L'AA Amo510 r >',· E. 19th to share. Lady OK. to $17a. Cost, Mesa <r , bch, couples only. See mgr. Bltns, patio, gar. Adult3. No v•'7'"\.'W•, ~ • ~1457. . Newport Be8.ch &J5.61M 400 7th St H.B. pets. 160 21st St. 548-2127 NEW duel~ 3 Br, 2~i Ba, GIRL 23 wants roommate for RETIRED Lady wishes 1 br. I Lido Isle EASTSIDE. 2 BR.. carp, $375. per mo_y 1 hlk to ocean 2 BR apt on Bal Isle, gar,, un!um. apt, ~· N 0 29:;,·~'-;'--29-A-.-,b-rl-ck_trp_ICl-c,,._t.l_bl drapes, blt·ins. Encl. gar. ~~s3~ \ _' Balboa. (Z13) fum, uttl. S150. mo., 9 to 5, =smoke/drink, no P et •. ~ -nclo-.-.~"' i'*•'•"'"'"......ntaJ.l.1150phr A~L!!,,ll'IJi .. -~m,IJ. , e"eR• .,,,.,q;;;;.,,-,........,.._. ~~"W'~ . "·• 't 2 = ..,. util. 213-793--0427 ' NEW 2 BR APT. BL TINS, ' 205· ' ·~· FE~TALE to ~hare 3 \\1 TED dup ex or ounn 11= refrtg. $ . yrly, shag, no 1 1 2 horn<' 2 Kith~ $150 ' Newport Beacll ""· !)('.ts, '128~~ 46 St: adult: bedroon1 l~u~ \~ t 1 guy~. · MQ.$3os · j 67S-1429' 64:.?--3331 . &.12--583.) SEACLI1'1'-..J\fnnor Apts. 2 hr l BH , unfum, gamg(', single \\',\TERFRONT Lido. a· l:lR. 1''EL\I me<! s111dt>fCI 1vill ~hare 11; BankAmericanl .,,,.-._...._, Master Charge •unfum $16.'\. 11il ba, pool. aduh. $13.'l n10. JJ('"·ly deco, t d furn 2 br apt, 1,al'k \V('st, 1 · --· 11,,...JI ~., A~k aboul our disC'Ount plnn. 148 E. Bay, Cl\f 64a--0'313 gar~ $3j(), cp ls, rps, hvin<'. ri12-0739 eves. ......., .. 1'.j:lfi PIRcentln Ave, 54&-2682 BR IJA/\ • e ns e' 435 VERY NICE 1 . ...... ii75-l . Garages for Rent ~ 1· BR DupL sips 4, 1 blk No childrt'n or pets. WATERFRONT Apl .. 2 br, .1 ocean. SlOO per w eek &37--9517.. IK!\Vly rcdecorat<'d. $275. STORAGE Only 9x20' $.25. Announcements SOO ti Augu:o:t. $165. nlO winter. BACHEl.OR Apt.. $110-crp.~. Uttl. pd., Slip Av I\ i I. Costa Me:o:a near 19th Jr · 1 ~1 64H112 d .,, E 20th = ~·· 54•-0•96 flarbor. Call 494--1763 or t · rps, tkl pets. ~ . , v,,,... .. _ or """'' 3 ! I Lost ind found , , , [g) , I ... 1-.,A,.., ~-t•_• f~.:r_Si_·1e_....,ll •~•I ·- · .... . ' , Povn1··u,... Mir ..... IR~tructlon I I..::.. _.._h & IJ1ffr11ctlo11• I .,..1rtc.i I • "' . " .. ~· . • l ..,.. ., I 0.-.. " . . .. .. ' "' ' A~lltticl ' .. t)J ltlCl'Mtllllfll Ytll~ ,., ...... tM I~~ llttct, l• f', .'1" J ~ ·1 t. ,,. ,,. ~ Ylllt ., ...................... ffJ At1t9 leltlflt , , , ,, • ... Avht WlftttA Ml ,. ...... Ill\ .. '.'. • • .. ;11 ,.Alfiill Hiw ~ \""'"' v... ' ' ' .. '"' .. ' • IAMil~(ll1CfR1if I ' THE DIRECT LINE '642-5678 ~ I< (!p. 1 lil< • 2 Blt»lo 642"1520 • NEAR , ltOAG HOSPITAL. ~ro.<iO:;;,;=' ;,· -::::;-..;....-.., BaatJe!O"s; Com TV~kl LARGE 2 Br, ~ncl garage t.ge: 2 BR, 2 BA twrihse, Office Rental 440 Happy serv, (llOOl. Tb~ Me.sa, 415 . • avail. I child. dlstiW3f\r, bit-ins. gar . Newport 8\., -N.B. . Call &12-9338-Adults. $210 ntc» &12-4387 FULL SERVTC?E ~R. J~~ ba.,fum, h'plc. 2 BR. A<lultll, no pet11. BAY RENT mobile hon1(', $125 Wettcllff Building * 21st * blt1ns, pn. paoo, It'd area. l\lEAOO~'S APTS, 387 W. n\I\. Pacltic Cooi1t lhvy, Corlll"r -\\lestclllf Dri\11! .ft Pel? 1295. Tom, 832-9211. B"'" St , CM &46-00T3 . N·~11 Bcftch. 646-5287 Irvine Blvd., NC\\'porl !I I I 'V ~···~ ,~t·h. l\tr. Fro"'UJ"d B"irth .1 8"' S•n C omonto • Back Bay .\/low 2 Br LlDO ohopplng, 3 Br, I Bl\, &1:.-<i!OJ. It J , i1 $200 i1.r,.1 Irvin(' MS--1729 carp/drps, rnl!o, frplt, h'W'· N EWPDRT Bt-ach-Airport N ·c ' oc..,.:AN~"RONT bath('Jnr 1-2 br ftPIR. pool, ViC\I', Contp\ t'fldecorllt'(.'(I, ulil pd, $135- SW>. No chtlclr<'n or pets. 492-3615 . Uk~ to Tr11dc? Our Tradcr 'i; S3Xl. yrly. 673-80'n lll'e~. olfiCt' s~ce. 4:,C eq. a ncy rane I Paradise column Is for ,you! IJ.A YfRONT \\•/p1i v bcadl & ft . 1' ull servlcr .. lro-3,000 illQ. I 5 l\n£>s s days for $5. Call pi{'l·. Ncw 3 BR. 2 BA, $550/ It. Mullnn Re1tlty, 541.l-2960 I ~ii todl\,Y .' •. 642-5678 mo, Yrly. !)7!).0031, &41·4510. 3400 Irvine>, N<'wp(H1 l\l'Arh I ~' ' ' l I I ~1 • ·r • --t • . ,. . ·~. I $58 REWARD ~ information, leading to the arreet &: con\liclion of I penon or persons \\'ho stole etje from Home on Pot1 1 bbey Placei Reply in com· \ eh!> confidence with in· 1 .tonnatloh I:. de&eription. of \iicycle to Daily 'Pilot P.O. 1 ~-~· Box 916 - "Special" SC('ks a .. Special." Exec, 5'11", 15.5 lbs, IJfe time Refs. seeks petite uoencumbrd lady; not tied to· a jbb. Reply w/pictu:re & pertinent details. P.O. Box 4665, i>'vlne, Ca. .I • •GENEROPS• ~REWARD• • ' I •• .. I 1. ,, • 4 .. CONSUMER CREDIT CLERK -. t WANTED! Typing 60. sh 30 min. St\leral openiilgs in market i:n c Pngineerii)~ & sales Qff'~1 J-.5 Yrs ·recent exper. pref'd. If you 1neet these _ quAli!icahoru;, Ph.'.t~ Apply In Pera:m Or Contact B. Kratka v™ 2722 Michelson Dr. I rvlll:',. C•lifornio 13:1-2400, ext. 336 Equal Oppor, Employer Elect.run\CJ :z=:J Hybrid MaOUf. • " EX!EDITOR1 ,L Apply In Person Or Send Rnume to Prol1.1ion1l Empl!IYm•nt f -- ·-• J.9 PILOT-ADVERTISER . . -------.. . - lrfil I ' .. l[j] .__I '--. h_ .. -_ffil I " ..,..,_ , '--4 I if I I ~-i[j] I -- H•1't Wontod, M & F 71~ H_olp Wont-4, MAE t10 Holp Wormd, M&F llO EXliCUTIVES '12,000 to $75.000 Setid l"t'llUl\\O or en.II TODA y for C..'Olltidenttul NO COST ' .ele'Ctut lve IJ1\trv\e\v. EX>.'CIJT!VE SERVICEs, JNC. 888 N. ~1ain, Santa Ana ... .(714) a4i~9625. ~XPER. Cook \l'anted, l>J>llt Shilt, e.:.11 or conie In 613-153Q, ViUage I u u : Qalboa lliland INSPECTIO!j,_ INSPE~TORS WE ... MAKE' i ' OFFERS NOT PRO~ISES! ' , Varian Data Machines ... KEYPUNCH OPER,lTOR SJ.llNG SHIFT I 4'PM . 12 :30 ~~1.;;:::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:; , MACHINISTS Top pay & liberal wage program.' Paid heallb &, aental insurance. 11 paid holidays a year. Long term secuf\ly. Royal Industries, a major manufacturer of nu· clear compon~nts, is now hiring experienced machinists in the following categories. AU shifts. Ntinles RNt, LVNt & Alcks • Cr8ate Your own I work week! Hosplt•I Staff Roliof ••• AJl011·s You To \Vork ·111e Days & Shirts You f>refcr Wtdnf'~ay, Augu1l 1, 1CJ7) ![}]I PERSONNEL -~ SECRETABY RECEPTIONIST. PBX Eec Pald. G!'Y'llt &('IOI for you1· .V.'IU"OI 1-1n1ilt>. An""'er 1~ & niet't-1111blic. i\.llj() Jo"ce ~i rioo~. Call f;Jly F~ltL", 556--&IOCJ. Control Ca· J'('(!J' Ernployml'nt_ l\jj:c11cy, :woo Jt,·irw Bl"d., NB. SECRnARIES/ TYPISTS URGENTLY NEEDED Rf'gister I~, ~"ork to-. HIQlTO\\ ! NO PEE EVER, ·rors IN TEMPORARIES . 2112.,. , ... Dr •. lntM. S)l.12ft Fiberglass Foreman 10. uasumc con1plcte rcs1l0n- 111blltty,for n10Jrling of qual- ity 3T Tra1,·\t>r Type \'acht. Pacifi1· 'll'311IC'r torp. 547-troil FOOD 11ervice 1vorker ex- J)f!Tienced pr c re r 1: ed. Rotating sch~hJle. Good Due to it-i rapid ~lh has several Opt'nings on 1st & S<.."l."Orld shift in rt~ceiving & in-process i1uipcctlon func- tion.\ \\'e orftr: * Chance for Advancement * Compotltlvo Pay * Xln't Bonoflts \Ve 111-e seeking an expcr· ienced Tab Punch Ve-ri~er. Aj>plieants expe1;ence<l on !hp ffil\1 129 and Univac 1701/lTIU equipment are eligible to be trained. PLEASt: CALL J..AURA l\lt.-CO'i l714l 5'17-7571 ext 79 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS Jig Bore Machinist Profile Machinist · NC Machinist Engine Lathe Machinist ' Grinder Machinist ID-OD • A Variety Of N;slg11n1e111.11 KCt'ps You Current w/Ne\\' Concepts & Techniques. No fo'ces ot• rebates. Gd. pay. l-lo1uc1uakers-Upjoh11 180:> No. Bt'OO.th\'8.Y, S.A. 5.47-6681 f-'l.'0((1-ei.-i>ivc etunputcr per~ 11hcrlal p1'0duct1 n1llllufu~·· IUI'el' hi\..'< an lnune<lialc opening for 11 l'crsonncl As· sistanl to \\'Ql'k for lhe Per- sonnel ~t1.u1~gt•r. \\'Iii P•~r· fot·1n various !IC("1't·turiu.l and udrninis1rati\'c rlulics. Re11uircs f'.XCl·llent typing and <.'On1nn1nication skills and al !t~ai11 2 years related Per- !IOnnel backgt'Ound. So1ne appli'-"<tnt interviewing and statistical su1vey prepara- tion desirable. l:=======:::::=z=:IPcrtt'<' offers Pf'l'inan('nl en1. ii ptoyrnrnt, paid vtH.'ations RECEP'rlONIST typist. 1nust lwve ple&ill11nt te-lephon~' voit·e and ability to m('Ct pcopla. Apply In 111•rj;(ln onl.v. Udo Shipyard, 900 Lido Park DI'., N.B. HEN'l'AL 1uanl!Ker . t'!itnh· \lshed re<?l'eational \'Chicle C't'nter is opening new Jo..•n-SECRET ARV -1111d~r 39>i.· I lion in iluntingt011 Beach. Allni('li\'P, for PR, recep- ~\ugust ls-! Req. self star!· l'lonist, ryping. Rhorthand. irig. 111anagM·. tZ13.,t 358-3284 Ft'll bu.;in1•s5 nt 1'ra,vf'lland I RICHARD'S Jl.tarket Corp US/\. &ull.ll. Ann r\vy at has a need fol' a Pf'rSl'ltl 1\1tll Sand C•lll)'Oll. ;'Ql-lSRl a strong barkg1'0unr1 in --SEc •v--:-eKKP~ con1puter pa ~'1'01l. prE'ff'r· Cro\1'in_g-Costa i'.1ei;a Co. rably a person \I-Ith some ne1-<I.; ,,harp GaJ Friday foe i kn01\·ledgP or Union con· 1 :{1rl offi ce. Bookkt>eping. tracts. Act-oun ts payable p;_1~T(>ll. 1yping, sbo11ha1xl. exp. helpful. Only f'.xp'd l).t:C-l!CSO. cmploye berielill>. Cfisln ~lesa Memn1i1t.I ltoi;pital, 301 Victoria, Costa J\1esa * Modern Facilities 1r you're interested in joining: tht• f11scinntiug \\'orld of 1413 No. !\lain San ta Ana Milling Machinist NURSERYMEN FRY COOK t.'Omputera & hnve expel._ in Equul Oppor. Employer n1/f one or ' n16ri!llrcas of ln· ' " · ·- Personnel Department wjlI be 011en for in- terviews 8 AM·6 PM Mon-Fri. & 8-noon Sat. Mininu1m I year nursery cx- p f' t' i enc e req uitl'd. Pe11111111e111 position. Ex- Ct.'llent snlary & benefits. nft<'r six mon1hs, plus one 11'l'<'k paid tinl1? off at Christ· nuts. <.'O mpany pair! Lift•, ho~riial. surgical. n11'<lica!. al'r! denial Ut.'n<'fit>!. and eX· 1't"llcnt salary and working: cvnditious. Ne<'d Apply at our corporu.te 1 ~sE=.=c=n=F.T=. =A-R-,-.---,-,-n-,1-0-fr., nffiee, l l33 Via L.i<lo, N.B. r· I I P/tinll'. Dick CJ1urche11 Rl'st- aurnnt, 2698 Newport Blvd .. Costa M!..-sa, spee~ion including cables, ·· . ;_· --·· - chassis, ci1·cuit b our d s, l<EYPUNCH Other inteiviewing times cw1 be arr~nged, CALL ~1RS. CA PECE (7141 9~28 ,\]!ply 01· .:ontact T. Knight 1114 \ 540-S:\40 An Et1ual Oppty En1ploy .. r_ ~r\Oll' <'( g:e of 10 key, lyp· ing, 1\·orking-"·ith figures. 011·11 trans. 5-IS-11.2(1. Jo'ULL time Servlce Stalion &i lesn111.11. 1''ringe benelits. Time & ~~ ovet1ime. Appl,v 8 an1-5 pm, 15922 Pac. Coa11t )fwy., ll.8. 592-9104. No f'X· per. llC<-~-On the job . lrainlng. •• GARDENER T\\'Q years exP-t'ricnce in I a 11 d seal)<! nfainlena.nce. Pcfmanent p0d1i0n. Ex- cellent salary and bt'nc!ils. components, ·sheet n1etal P'""· sol>-a:;scmbli", * ·TEMPO * l'l('alif." Apply In Pr>rson Qr Co11tncLB. l{raf.ka VDM Electro/ Mechanical Inspectors NEEDS NOWll "OPERATORS • 029~059 Univac • 026-056, $.496 KEYPUNCH OPTS URGENTLY N.EEDED ROY AL INDUSTRIES 2040 E. Dyer Rd., (Redhill & Dyer) Santa Ana, Ca. 540-3210 An Equal Opportunity Employer THE IRVINE CO. COMPANY Irvine, California Equal Oppo1:1unity En1ptoycr .,,,,,...... ---~ --.___,.... --NURSES He;;w.;;;od~ F -710 H~;;;;, M 7i710 , RNs. LVNs & AID Es MACHINISTS Hospital Staff Rl'licf MANAGER TRAINEE \\1orx· The Days & Shil1s General \votic on latl1es, n1ills ~'tart a 1nanagement career \"ou Prefer. Good Pay. & metal niachinc cquip1ncnt. in local branch of nationally ~ Fees 01· Rebates. l. yr. n1inin1um experience! . kno\vn C.'O, Approved for GI Day & S1ving shills. Many on the job training benefits. eon1pany benefits. Call Ed \Vol!, 540.ti0".J5, Coast. llon1en1a kers-Upjoh n 1805 No. Rroad,\•ay, S.A. 5.47-6681 PERT EC BtJSIY.."ESS S'\'STt:i\tS 17U2 Ar1usll'Ol1Z Avenue Sanla ,\1111, Cali.L lrvint' lnllus1rh1! Con11ilex i\n equal oppo11uni1y e111p\o.v<·r PORTERS WANTED i'.lu!>t be e-.:f>('T. fo"/!in1e. See Pe,rsonn"l M!{r, Balboa Bay Club. 1221 \V. Coost H1\')' .. N.B. PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN ;140-li740 al Personnel :A~ency, • 2790 ROCKFORD Jlarhor Blvd., C~'1. l !!!!!~"'"""'.'"'.'"'"'"''"IPerforn1 rlN'troni!' ch("('kout AEROSPACE i\lANAGER Plu.a Rest. San Nurses Aides-of n1iero1\·ave products & 17:~ H.ed Hill Avl'. Clemci\te. No exp. _nee. Orderlies J?S con1poncnls, Technical Sanla Ana _ Over 21, married, Top p!ly. Openings all Shifts. C.ood or setvice sci100l training in Eq1111[ Opport. Einflloyer 640-()419 starling ivages . x\n'! bcne· elec1roni<."s ,'(;. l\lin l yr related experience. MACHINIST ?\IARINE l-Iard1v11.re Store fits. Tra.inec;i uccep!ed, Xlnt oppo1•twlity fo1· 111an 1\'ith Clerk. Pern1 f/tilne. Tues. older 11'0n1en pret'd, LVN -Call For Appt ROUTE SALESMEN Large Natiotml Co. ls looking for pc_rrnanent stable n1e-n. -Exerllcnt startini;: salflry. If Interested Cl\JI: 714 : 774-0330 SALt'.S 100 "~ Free CUST. SERV. REP. $650 Per Mo +Exp + Car lntcrnat.ional financial scr· vices t.'Orp. offers outstand- ing Orange Co. opportunity fol· '!he exccp1·io11al indivitl· ual. Reefs a puhlic rC'lat:il)llS in1:l'{1'. a S('[f starting people Ol'i£>nl1.'f_! personaLity & son1e basic bookk<'rping or busl· ness backr.,'1'0und. Call Jan I-Jayes, &.13-2822. DUNHILL Of Orange Cou nty Agency, Inc . Secrelarv 111(1'/Q Free SECRETARY 5650 t>er l\lonth To divisional n1nnager of 1n·es1·igious nation11'ide land ~ d-evelo1>ers lo..~a!l'l'I in Orange I Co. fleq's good skills. an out· r s1anding imagp & the abll. i ity lo deal efft.-ctjvely \\'' high 'level de<'ision 111akcrs 1 on a daily basis. Call Jeiri Gomez, 833-:;m"l. DUNHILL Of Orange Counry Agency~ 1 Inc. J8552 l\f'ncAnhur, Ste 100 Irvine, Ca.lit. 92707 , I -SECREYARY I Great oppo11unity fo1· bank l''.'l.1J€r. sCr retary. Sh req'd. ' Xln'1 salary & bcnefifB. ' Contact ~Ir. Gilbert ~ For Appt. 547.7191 Equal Oppor. En1ploycr Cell Mrs. Fielder 644-3389 9AM-Noon to perform preci- si~ ahd assembly inspection. Exper- ienc• in using sur· fac• plates, coordi- nate machines, and Qptic1l compara- tors required. Must have minimum of three years exper- ienc• as an inspec- tor In iierOspace or related industry. l:.Jo!i t'XIX'l'it'll('.,. At.L SHIFTS Rcgistel' loday, W'Ork tOnlOITOIV. TOPS IN TE~tPOR . .\RIES NO FF:E EVER aU·1u'OUnd n1a('hine shop thru Sal. l\Iust know boat Charge 11·'7 shift. Relief Industrial Relations background tO hait<nc 11·ide hardv.'are & be neat & ac-LVN -All shi1ts. Bayvie\v variety or \vorl< in sniall curate. Sarah's Marin e Conv. Hospital 540-5690. (714) 494-9401 shop Lathe iniU sur1ace Salvage, 411 30th St., NB. NURSES, RN & LVN, full or TELONIC 18552 i\.1acArttiur, Ste 105 Irvine, Catif. 92707 Bank of California 'J SECRETARY / Receptioniirt I on Mariners Mile, N.B. * SALESMEN * >'l timo, Pref Zl-30. F'or in-I THE IRVINE COJ.t1PANY N""1K»1 Beach Equa1·opporfUn11Y Employ~r *GARDENER* Be your own Boss Yull or 11 'th•lt' ln yu1u· Cl\,·n nreu. l-fig11 inl:o111e. Gue·rentt~ Customer1 No Cash Down Earn NCl\V, Prv Later 961-0112 Apply In Person 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa M.1a, Calif. 21GD.r..t Dr, hflie. W.1lfl LIQUOR S1orc Clc11', -full lin1e, Apply at 2072 South Ea:-t Bristol, N.B .. (Nr. OC 1\lrportl grinder & sOn1e pi~ve 675-46&4. part time to v.•ork ill Rt· die expe-rienee required. Cail l\lATURE \\'Oman for short tractive convalescent INDUSTRIES 1TI4l 6t2-8080. order cook, 3 hr day, 4 day hospital. Good v.'ages & MAID 1,·ork in e:-.:changc for wk, e:.:per. pl' e fer red , benefits. Call &12-2410 Ask Laguna Be&ch rooin. 5 hrs. per day. 2376 J48....9949. ror !\-Ir. Snyder or apply at Ne1\'PQ11 Blvd .• 54&-975:>. i\1 ED re A L Sc c r etary 1445 St'.pe1i?1' Ave., NB . Equal Oppor. Employer Jl,fAID . l\JOTEL. IV/prcvtoui:: MD's offiC(' ex-NURSE s i\1des -\Ve arc Ill· Appl,\• Execu!h·e Suit~s. per. Goon typln~ speed, crca,qi_ng our staff & nCi"tl PROGRAl\t Assist I &"<')' f ~O Ne\,·poi·t Blvrl. C.1\1. ei'sr>ntial. 213-421-S929. experienced pcopll'.' .. A 1 l Bkkpr. t.1ust bl'.' ahll'.' to ' --' . . . [ shifts. Good benefils & n1eet the public. Send l\IALE or ft>m. full or ~tEDICA~ transcr1ptton1st-\\·ages. APi>ly at 14 4 5 resun1e no la1er than 8/3. p/linie in s a i J b 0 a t f~'Ont of!1ce gl\I f?r x-rR::" ?f· Superior Ave., N.B. CtO BMl<.."f' Collins .. P.O. hardware store. Love ot fii:_e. 1n llllss1on VteJo. . Box 11761. S.A. 92TI1. sailing essential. Apply in 495-4700. NURSERYMAN, retail sales· l•'"'ioiii.iiioiii.i.iOiiiiioiiiiiio person, 8 am-6 pn1, MED I CAL Receptionist. Prefer exper. man \Vini:hvard ?.larine, 2430 \V. i\111st have expel'. in busy ~/~nowledge ~flip l~n ts . Coast H"'Y· N.B. office. 1.-1cavy p~one. Please Jea~et::ea2tJ/~~ or PURCHASE ORDER TYP.!ST Do you take "Salesmen v.·anted" ads \\•ith a grain of salt? Can't say I blatne you. r fo!lowed up a few myself in the past. The job seldom !i,·cd up to the clain1 in the ad. Ori .1oursl'lf -;1 fa\·01· & ex- plore this one. If you'd like to n1ake S230 a v.·eek in1- n1ediatrly, 1\ith an eye to n111ch n1orc in the future, I'<l like to talk to you. If your qualifications match our requirements. this could be !he career you've been looking-for. terviev.•, 548-2253. SECRETARY ~2-tin1e .... with soni.e ininor bookkeeping~ Apply 646-165-1. ~ SECURITY DIGNITY: I Quality· pl"odUtts· \\•/fine ac: t ccptancc. Sal + Con1n1. Gas I allo\\', fringe benefits, pro-' rectefl te1T, leads developed by narl .i:: local advert. \\'ant only highly ethical -tc an1biUou.s Applicants. Earn- ings ·to $20.000. Call for m. tei:view. 673-6020. 4 SELL Natural F00f')' Supplen1e11rs & othet' Shalde · Products. 542-707'i. GARDENING Supervisor, .expedenced. needed to '''Ocie In thi? Jrvtne o.rea. \Vrlte P.O. Box Y, AH~dena, Ca. or call 213: 68t-9S8.1 . cCfM!l> Liz Reinders Agency 41Zl \\'este1·ly Place Suite 115. Nwpt. Sch. r.1ALE & female, School bus call 644-232.1, Linda. . drivers needed. Will train. t-.1EOIC i\L Asst. ·Ui.-ology ORDER Desk .... Growing ,Call for information, hackottiee. Limited x..,n8.Y Newport-CostaJl.fesa 4!12-3873. insurance. 54&-2'24'7 s~rtswear manuf .. ne4'd! Experien(..'('d. Lon:i term assignment VOLT SERV!ct: Jlljltion attendant SALES. NGew Exercise Mach. ~ yr ·ml~r. lttal ref: Dayna ym ~s deal en, permanent Union . Cfil· Distributors & Sales tie0ple. 393 E 11t~ St c M. Fantastic money! 956-9600 · " ' · · Interview appoint n1ent 10-4 P~1. v.'eek.days. 586-3182. • -, _ · f/time, selfstarter for order • S.'tl-8190 · or 83J..S192 MANAGE'R TR'AINEE ~10QELINi:; ... Photqs lor ·desk v.'/good knowled~ of Outstanding 'opportunity to s~·i tnwear -'1974. ·Tf!ev&ge inventory control. Exper. 1·~~-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-!!!!""'~ I advance to managerial posi· girls Sz. 9. Barefoot Miss of Tvpc -Good at figures. Sal GIJU}'Ftiday ll\'edefl '6y 'sales r'nan&gcr of young & g-t'O\\·· Ing g\fh\";trt' co. Pl~Et11<1nt kc &----nc11"~" • LVN or RN Suj'.Jt'rvisor, ll-7. tion in 30-60 dAys. Our cur-Cnlil. 543-.1<143 o~n. Send 1\•ork resu,me, Instant Personnel Terro:iorary Serxit.=e 38-18 Cainpiu;, Dr., Suite. 100 Ne\VPOrt Beach 541H741 Equal Oppor. En1ployer or sec us at !he Honie Sl1011'. 2 si::nviCE 'Statktn · Attenct ,\nal1ein1 Convention Center P/ttn1c. Lite me<:h e.xper. July 27-Aug 5. Apply Laguna Chevron, fi04 So. Coast Hwy. Lag. J)ch. ' rent-n1·A·n-a..g-e--r-11 -ea MOTEL MAIO-P.O. Box ..... 2'203,-Ne\\'JlO:rL ~()()().....$1500 mo. ~lust have I Nt'"'JX>rf TrRvt'I Loc!rre ~ Beach, Ca. 92660 --0>-1o1.·or l's-surrou .. ...,... .. EqnaJ-Oppor. t-.,"mployer m/f -~""?-benefits--, -~o· Room '" ntlvance. Sh 80. '·"~'· .. Good typing essential liO [i:i'~~~~~~~':;;'::;;;:l•'~t~a~rt~in~g~~~"~1~· ~"""~56~90~·iiiiiiiiii [ ;;.1. REAL F.sT~'l.l'l'., S.ALES TOY & GJF'l' PARTTES SERY.ICE Station Attendant. SUCCESS CAREER I-louse-wives demonstrators, J<'ull & part tiinc. Apply in "·pm) shnuld live nrll.r INTERVIE\\'lNG Shan1poo Lll~LnR t\lguel, 831-1611. girls Ir as~t's. Lir. onlv -\ * 8:30-4:30. apply in pf'rM!I Tu~s-Snl. GIRL F-RID,AY llnU-\~est 3305 Npt Blvd NB Rct•il """'· Aronm" P"Y· V.--0 'I/>,;.' ·~ ""' MACHINl.STS d~t sales experience. 64?..g252 , "' 2 OFFICE GIRLS - Cill l\1r. Newman 979-5222 -~==-=~·==~--~ MANAGER l\IOTOR Route Diiver for NEEDED ASST. MANAGER BUYER Daily Pilot. in South Laguna. Radio telephone dispa.tch ToH sal~. Betti:r_ vt:-0tnen'_s Jl.Iu~t live. rn area. a_n~ ~ve • l\fuet be 25, abl~ to drive 1vear expcr nee Lillian's valid drivers l--1 c e n s e-Apply..ln I?crson South Coast.Pl~. 549-0369'. Dependable auto and cash YELLOW CAB COi New or experienced. Join the earn to $2,000 by Dec. 1. No person, 990 E. Coast I-fl'!')'., \Vorld's largest and faatest delivery -no collection. Ne\\'POrt Beach. I growing resale organization Free Hostfss gifts, need SE\VING Machine operator& with a netwo1·k or over 300 _car. 523-T.>484 Gilts 'n E' x __.2_' d ' g u a 1·1 ft e ' omce1-and become ·a G d2gets -• -•--..,.-c· · -men1ber Of our Millionaire a ll'wuees. .:.1ou ampus Dr;-, able C'XJwr. 4 days \\'kly, 1™NE PER50NNEl Coll S40-l5.fl. --bond required. Call Harry 186 E. 161h, Costa l\1csn. Seeley, 642--4321 Club. Multi-million dollar SALESGIRL. Neat & attr. N.B. 5-1()..4511 advertising program. Free some eves & so n1 e SHIPPING Clerk, P /time, Jl.1,\NlJFACTURING ~----GIR~ FRIDAY SERYICES•AGENCY 2nd Shi~ Ollko Biding CUSlo<U•n Z:-:90 crace Ln .• ·c.M. NEED an extra . income? Want older dep. man guaranteed licensing school. \\:eekencls. Fun shop. ~ren-$2.50 hr. Exp,er, EJ1cellent sales training. dipUy,. So. Coast Ftllage, 642-3472 /lpply bf>n\·n 9•1_1 \\led·Fl'L Afler 5 PM By Appointn1en! Plus Overtime ~IHEET Permanent part time help v.·/partial income to work Constr/Cu!>i Serv $12K+ ~ needffl. Eves. only, incl. :W hrs. v•k. Stendy employ- GRE.\T opportunity in ,fu t Control Engr &SEE to Sl2K • LATHE i \.vknds. Over 18. II.tale. & n1ent, 110 drinkers. C.M. What is .)'Our license wortu [ ~~nflov.cr & Bear st. TELEPHONE SALES . to you? Check our monthlJI ."':::.:7-~21ll~•~2~.~~~~---bonus program v.·hich n1eans .1 SALESHELP full time, exper, Permanent or part time gt'OO-'inrz fabric chAln. Sc\V· J;\ecounting Supv lo SllK METAL ) female. 1\pply Paulo Dnve· resident. SUbntit ref. Phone Ing ability reqnirt'd. If you Sec'y Stat Typii;:t 10 S800 MACHINISTS In Theatre after 8 pn1. , 847-9696. - f'njor n1{'('ting lhe public & Sec'y to Coritrolr to $750 NO\\i going through planned 0~1~m""E°'R~d~,-,.~-c1=cr~k-.~Sm~•~ll work, n1ornings & evd $$$-to you! Please call I Apply 4-6 PM, weekdays. Guar. wages & comm. For Virginia Jones 835-4811. \\~imsey J·lollow Mariners details call: ;:1~;t ,j?i1~;:~ !~:ri {1~! ~~ Exec. Secretar\e>! to $700 • ~MILLING MEC,HANICS expansion. Need 12·15. yrs. E:'as applianc-e firn1 needs Lt>~al Sec.'y Gen' I $650 MACHINISTS exJ'.l('r. finish cab 1 net sharp aggressive person to ~ Village, Dana Pt Marina. LA TIMES SALES PERSONNEL 540-0301 talk to ~'Ou, Need µersonnl'I Scc'y/R.E.11..egal lo $630 makers. 5;40-2860. pi'OCess orders from phone for N.B. .t L.B. location. Secretaries 10 $1:);:10 2 d Sh'"" & II .,_ Apply nt Plaza Fnbrics ft Irr · ma · ->-""' per n11) .. I Accounting: Clerks to $6.lO Three years mach.. NURSERY startincr. Please sc--1 V.<ilrk fonnr>r y \Veiitbrooks F'I •1 'T I .,w, Pl O rt' -~ ·~ 20 , ectr<>-.. c':t• ec 1 ..,.,., 1'n• shop ox-rlenc• US , ve 1me resu1ne to P.O. BOx 957, ''ardage, FA.shion Island. c &C Ii • ·~ ,. FOREMAN N B r o cettons to ......,.., (n manufacturing sanra Ana, 9'2702 · · NCR Proof Opr to $600 E • • I J-lE,\LTl-1 Food Store de!'ires ~Jech. Draf15'nlan $."iS5 precision prototype xperH1n1ce in ay-Three :vears minimum PART-TIME WORK expr ii~nN>d niahire "·oman Rec('p/Typlst ,$~Ki0 applications, parts out and abrication supervisory e.xperience in InsPrllng in the malb'OOn1 at f I I I ornamental shM1bs and tree lhe for f11\l 1in1(• "'Ork. Phone A P Mach Bkpr $:).50 a'nd tooling ritquir· oh c o1e ol •r ancle production Must be bi· DAlLY PILOT Mr. K<'llf'r, 544-7134. Dictaphone 'f\·plst to s;,oo ttd : Will perform s '9t meta parts s lingual IEnglish/SpanishL 330 vy. Bay St. Helrwr-Mech·anlcal Keypunch/CRT S475 the I 0 y 0 u t •nd .. requ'7,· ed. M U i t Excellent salarv. , benefits · Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 r--CALL TRISl-1 1-IOPl\:INS k b k cl Mul'it havr-ex!>(lr. 11·'hand & .fSS E. 17,h St. (at Irvin~\ Cl'lt (nachinlng of com· no set-ac s an itnd OJ)portunity for ad-Apply in person to George pc11\-er 100!!'. Capable of Etc· Suitt 224 642_1470 pllcated parts from bend a llowance5 vancenwnt. Arauz. 9 AM-11 :30 Ai-.1. 5¥ri\~v.-ork. Topatron, Inc., .,_.rt "V-• '11'-• • -411 dimt nstonal print • and be able to op-Call Mrs, F ielder PAINTER e REAL ESI'ATE SALES Top !Salary. Be~r v.·omen's OPENING FOR woar oxpor. noc. Lillion'• new or experienced licensed Real Estate Salespeople. \·our ov.·n private desk & phone, good \\'alk-ins. free advertising. Same location lS years, Call for interview. e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 673-4577 Lochenmyer Re"ltor South Coast Plaza, 5'19--0369. SALESLADY for je1\·e\ry store. Ref's required. 54S-3402. * * Secretaries -PURCHASING· • 1 • of sketches. erate all related 644-3389 Nt'l'd exp.'1·-enamel pait11cr 1~1, .. 1\[:£'1 ~1~'~ :; ';:~~~AN~;~~,.';~~b% Apply In. Person m;;;;;•1: Person T~~'1;~~~N~ \ ~i:~= :::1~:::1an. ~ :~~~~ii:~· for0:~: ~!!::_~!-Ai\! to 3 PJ\.1. $GOO pe1· mo. 3333 Harbor Blvd. -~·Coast Hwy., N.B . R.E . SALESMAN retarles in our pur- Apply In person. 501-30th Costa Mesa, Calif. 3333 Harbor Blvd. COMPANY P:\TNTER'S HclJ'.l('r. Albin's Investiga~e the new approo.cll chasing dept. These HOSTESSES & WAITRESSES S1'., NC\\.l)Ort Betlch, Costa Mesa, Calif. Pn\nt & Body Shop. 788 \V. & innovative mtll'keting posi!ions reqUlre 1 .JANIT0R1AL Men, \Vo1nen, • Ne\1'Pf)rl Beach· 16th St. C~f. 646-6751 01· l~hniques of Tl-l.P. GAL-year direct secre- /\Ttply in Jlerson Ali-porter Inn Hotol Couples. Cleaning offices ;; ti: I ; !!: I 0 . E' I ·64&-3717. LERY OF HOMES. You tar1"al ex~r1"ence In II. 1 Ne po t I Equa pportunity nip oycr \\'ill be glad you dld; Call ....-~.,\~1~~~~~U9! nhavc ~ar''& cJe•C'L > C le•e~ l PAYROLL Clerk, inust lta\·e 963-5611 for appoint1nent. all pha1"' of pur- rihone. t\pply 123 N. Olive __ __ ~UP.SES ,\jdes, all shifts, ~xperi in con;11~~Uon! in: l.icensed or unlicensed v.'e chasing activities. Orange. 1·6 pni. • • .. xlnt fringe bn fts, Beverly tu s_1 _~Y · 1 1 ·us 1 ~ave \vill ll-aln. Must t Y/ 0 6 O -:\[1111or Convalescent Ilos-"110\1 "-.,•ge 0 r e P 0 r 1 n g --REA"L ST E 18700 i\j'.llf"Arthur Blvd. NB JANITOR,· p/tin1e. Senti · .,. 1 Capistra 8 h c.'t'l'tiried pa)·roll. Salary E AT w.p.m. an take OP»1i5t1.e;~-Q>.. AiOorb .. rctire4_ 0 --;--~·. !u;<--e~_{, Equal _Oppor. E.11ploye1' 111/f_ 'uul. Oppot'. i;;n1pluyer in y ~.a'·~~·---°!.._ ea c ' $600.:_~· _s a111-~ p _!_1!_. .SALES. sh_!"rthan~_ ,,.t-ao / 'tfr. SCane or'·?\.tr. W1lhan1s. __ -_ .... !EE . .. Located in N.B. i\ct'Q~l'I FREE LICENSE w .p.m. Silve1'\voods. 45 Fushlon --------fron1 OC Airport. Send llOST ESS. Sotnee.'<per.· Islru1d, N\\'pt. Cc11lcr. l'esun1e, Classified ad no. TRAINING • ALSO Apply ln ~rson llan1bu~r JA.~ITORllJ, l-le:lp, part Cjf S_ TAR GA'ZE"b._,ofit.i()-931. ~lo Daily Pilot, P.9 .. Ft"tt Placement Servi<..-e. --:. flamlel, 1545 Adami::, 01. llnie night 1 y , Expel A,)!~... ~ ~ J ~:< 1560, Costa ~Iesa, Cahf. F!'t'e Training Prograrn. We h•ve sovor•' I Bel\vn. 2:~:30 pm. , \V/rel&tA!d c q u 1 p nl eh t. Br CLAYPJ.. P0WN 9:.!626. E1U11 \vhile you learn. 1\l HOT',EL <lt!lk C'lcrk. Lite 548-5687 a[t 3pm ~ Your DaUy Ar:til'ity Gl.iltM 1"1: sur Li~•£tl"-PBX OPERATOR Sloan (i141 &.12-5440. '1mmedi1t. o~n- rt'\Etin1 .. &il, . acy + apt., Call JUNIOR SALESMAN: .A.ttorr.lin.,10 '"'Stoff, "Y' ; :.1u11t ht' nhl~· lo h11n<11e busy RED CARPET lngs for secretaries i 1 613-&SOO Todevelopmes~forT.hursdoy ocr,Jl I · J th d t orapp. . Eo.rn $20-$40 pef v.·cck roodwcrdscorresJlOfdlrigtorunbtri 49-51 • , bon.rc :~i\ccurate t.yp1ng Realtors n o er e~ar~ • HOUSF..CtlEANIN~~ay. ;:-..><woptd~a~ilmbeol' ·and "· -)llf!LtZodiottwtth'Sign.~·__...,., : ... ........._ · '-f'2 • . ..-, , · r~_d. " .Day .l1·~ •• ~-¥-·' • ~ REA£" E-S'rAff. "'~--~·~~a.-;i~·'Ml'!KiJ!t..: a .,_-eclc. Refs. re fJ..); cl . on Sftturda)'s getling new ' 1 K..rp -• J1 TtfN:!O 61 lrlved °"''° 'Brunt' :Jof'lnson7",t. ':'S5i1 111• • SALES MANAGER . onty that you type Newport Beach. 6-14--7700 cu~ton1cl"!I for the Dally 2ic:..., ~f."9 620nn oc1.1J ... ~·r">ln MC"rcuiy. 2G2il Harbor 60 w 'p m and take Pilot Thls 18 not a paper lA 3JYou 6JT11m Nc!Y 11 •Blvd .. C.11-L 540-5630. Resale OUice needs manager • • • rout~ and does nol lncludb ~~av• 3~·=~ ~~ T~t...dlflf t-;.,13-1~ PIZZA Pnrlor help l\'flnted. with ~ yenr.SN~f Real ·:tathe s horthand at 80 INSURANCE SALES. dPlivcrit•i; or CO!lct'tint(. 6rt1tnehhi"9 36SctM. 66:Qindr'1i .6Q I Apply 1MO g. Const l·lwy, cxpereiice. e\vport ac w .p .m . \Ve lll\Ve openingfl in Costa 1 A 1 37Jrwd-Ullfh11'1d t.:ixunn Beach. 0~·1•11., Expanding company. No exp nrc., cn·rn while you MCAA rutd South I lunllngton 8 Oltt.~.4 J8 t' 68 tn1 .. 1oi" 1' .... 1·l'llc.11t . opportunity lot· Apply In Person • "---h Ol>I•. App'" "°''"· 9Ar1w l9Aftd 69You• profes1<1ona.. g1'01vth. Apply lca1'tl, pa11 tin1ll, 'l.vt• "' ~ J v 10UJ' AOCounulh'IU 70A PENSION · fl I •· ' 3333 Har•--Blvd1 \\'knds, Jull IJme-\\'f'ien qunll· 008-9641. 11 Thot •l ,.,.tr(;t'f 11 er;,,g •n con (CJl<'e, ,,.,,nu resu1ne INf' lied. ~ t2T1,... •2Finonclol 720n•ft'd CONTRACT to Classified ad no. 6.18, c/o Costa Mesa, Calif. Fanneni Inaur&nct Group KEYPUNCH IJCl.lfb •lTo 7lProo•~ Dally 1>t1o1, P.O. Box 1560, I l~fo ••11 7•You TECH Costa· f\.1esa. Calif. 92S26. • Ed t.an * 540-tS34 SWING SHIFT nr:::. ~l~ ll:::., 17Trlcli:y •70. 77Stri,.,. lN~TRUCTIONAL . ed·l• 6....Mo'• a.ctuoJ \\.'Ork ex.per.. 18Ar. 4S:A1 • 78Altf1ndll tcchnlcllin $579. lei $702. per on keypunch, keytapo or key tt >n. -ffTinwty '7tTo mo. Open lnirfle<L 12 il10. disc dcvicc1 • f,!~: ~!:: ~~ Able to run tL j>roductlon Apply Jn The zipt.;;1,v1 S2To '2Hetp room, bullll1'11!1S maChlnea. PerAOnncl De.partment 2l lnip)rtorrt s.1 Now 13 a. wt tll· a "t.a p h l c . ar t Mbnday·f'r1 , g am·lJ'Noon 2" lmpor1.ru 5•Coul4 8i0f bll~und. Contact Sad· P.\CIFIC, MUTUAL ~~~ ~i~ :!:::. dle*k V'nll~ Un If t e d ,(00 ;.'e'\vpol1. Ctntcr Or. 71 Key SJ Oof!'t ers.1tc11v, Schoo1 Dl~l'let, 2j17l , La 1 :Z8 S11uo1'°"1 S8 Mot1•,. 88 t~· Pu~ R.d., Laguna 1-111111, l "'""~N'!!"~'porl;,;,,~·~lle ... •~c~'!!!!!!!! 29COll•d 59V...... 890!h4."' 92&).1, Cf\11 5.116--1234 then 301dad 60Worf'I' 900.- fietkl follow-uv restin1e. ThC "\'ellO\• Pages'' of 11 @Goocl @Ad"tne f)~~~d Cltlli~U1ed Ad.I • ' • 642-567X _c1_ ... ,_. _ui_ed.; __ ._._ ... _M_,~_7_t_..c ----~~====:::!:-==~::~=::::;:~~~~ Exw. in Pcnision Un<lc1"11Tit· Ina or a BA in BuJJincq_ or Econon1\N:. Apply In The Pel'!IOllllCl Dt'pl. l\fon trhu rr1 9 am-12 noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Nl'\\'J)Orl Ce nter l>r. _ Newport Beach A .l(OO(l \Vnnl ad IS a iood In. 1 .~tn1<'nt, RECEPTIONIST Day or night. no t!XP· n(IC., call)', fun job. Will 1raln, no· rypina-or !'JiorthMd, elf:. Apply bi· peNIOl\ 11ny nN or eve. at 2930 \\'eflt C~t 1-lwy., N.B. • You don·t need n gun lo "Draw Fust" \Vhcn }'011' J)lt1cc an ad ln the Dall)' Pllo1 \Vant Ads! Call now -&12-0618. c Equal Oppor. EmployPr m ·r Secretary • Typist Part Un1e, ·l Im. 3 -dl)J."8 \\•k. Nr Ora.l"tf:(' Co1mty 11l:rpo11. CnJl 5!'17·•1281. ~~aat re~ults nrc just a phone rall i:,1\'llY -642-~. TELLER Beautiful n1odern bank wl great co-\vorkers. GoOd h...<>netil's. Salary to $.500. CaH Sal-!y 1-lart. 540-6()5j, Coa.."!tal Personnel J\-;.:-('ncy, 2790 1-Iar- bor Blvd., Cl'of. TECHNJCJ,\N PERTEC offers pern1anenl employrucnl, paid vacation after 6 n1onths plus 1 ~veek p.'li<l time off at Christmas', company paid life, hospital, si.;rglcal. medic:aJ and ,Qeri- tal benefits. Excellent \fii!irk· irig ,c.-c'lditiOns and grow•UJ potential.~ #.• ·: TEST TECHNICIAN REQUIRES nlinimul'n of one year expe1ience. pertopnina- function fliest and troubleshooting of ~nic digital eq\llpnlent. Engineering TECHNICIAN IM~lEDJATE opening fo technician with dl~tal In. tergrated circuit D o a r backg,round . Perto '"'-"'".-<!'"" "'111 --Poi~nr.tevm .:ttfuut5tH~iilg and <:hf'Ck. out <:omputer peripheral ~ q u l pm e n<. t:i1,1t!e~ h!cluclc lab testing oC cngltlernng prototypes a n111.tnte1111ru:t' of rlocumcn~ f1't Ion. Should ·hnve v.'Urkl l:no\vhxlgc of TTL • D T logic cltcult In odditlon tQ f.:1~rter-J.I <"ICclronlc.."tS. Re· quires at least 2 years applicable experlence a n two years edur.aUon»t: eJtoc- tronles Mckaf'ound bc)'Ol)CI birth achoo!. A()'ply Or Contact T. Knight (7!4l - PE,RTEC • BUSINESS SYsn.'MS lTJ12 -Armstl'onlrA-mn Sant" Anfl, Calif, Irvine lndU81rln.l Com~ ru1 equal opportunl1)1 employflr I I • • • • '• " . .. -' OA.11."I PILOI PllOT-ADVERTl5ER 20 ..... ,,,..., [111 1 -i~I lf§J I l~I l~l._J ~'-·_.v .. ___ lll1I.__ ---;:m-~l~~,1~ -_-..... _ .... ~1~;;1 Wontod. M & F 710 &ildlnt Maienals 1116 Mlscollon...,. Ill Ml-ll•noous Ill Mu1lc•l ln1trument1122 TV, R..ilo. HIFI. St•reo 136 3 Linet, 2 Tlme1, $2.00 l-lllllllll-----l ~-~-----•-54 Bollo, Sall 909 I * TYPISTS* · 1 Reper for a tf'Mp(nr'j' job , today lntel"\'\\•5; 9·12 \Vt Ncerl Al\ Ortice Skills F.pual Oppor. £m.plO)cr M&le &: i-~emalc We1ternrGlrl Inc. 4667 ?<.facArthur lllvd. Newport Beach M().~ Equa1 Oppor. F.n1ployer 11RCDmY NEEllD sec: ... taries Typists, Keypunch PBX Opn VOLT ln1t•nt. Per1onnel Temporuy &.'lviee 3*18 Camr:ius Dr., Sulle 106 :'-if'11'JX)rt lkach 546-4741 ,Equal Oppor. Enlployer e Surpklt. &llding .\!,\T'ERtAL · IOOO'a Of NE\V l'l'EMS! Doors, lumber, pl)'· .... ~. alu1n 5ll~ti11i', mold· Inc. ""indo'K!t, etc. BUILDERS SURPLUS 2Kl6 Sa. Main Sf., S.A. ~on tbru Sat 10.?i n-1:· 546-1032 c..,,.,.., & Equlpm.,,t 808 16 J\f:\f n10vk-•'QUip. 220 roll111 of !L'lsot1ed filn1, C'Olor, all 80Und, an 6, &~l ASllAl Pentax. BlaCk body, 1.4-j,jmm 11.'ns, (i ll'IOS old, S2JO. ~?..110. Furniture 110 I fEA V\' Herculon 8' sofa \\'/n1a1ching" 1·hair, S\00; oon1b. z;otid state stereo, a 1n/f11l radio $.JO: Early Anll"I'. rhalr $10: All itenl5 .itOO(i cone!. 548--5919. * \VASllER & diyer, C'Olk."i! l lo\•(' seflt, oofftt ,\ cort table;:, Tahle lamp, table & 1.-hflirs. ;:gl berlnn s {' l "·/rl<'sk. 540--6975 lfOl.ltOYD'1 PA\VN Shop, T.l6 Vt'. 19th SL. C.\l, has 10,000 lt.ema, lnatnnnents, tools, jeWl!b"y, caml!rM, an· tlq1te3, etc. ~rstocked Make olft<r. G-&2-9107 RESTAURANT 1--,-~-~-~1-~~~--~-REMOOELING ~L!·'V!C: .4 pc. drum .!'lt't, DODCF: lruck, V\\I, boat", outboard enghw>11. ho a I lrl\llcr, ca.n11K'r ahcll. Cull f"vcnlngs, 6 <I 5-4 6 5 3 or -slJPER BUY. nu nylon plush rrpt; li!c gold. 190 !-'<be., 1\•il. low gi11, 133 yds, !<:HQRl-:S 1r.. .. rr-:u1on s. 642·m5 or f>1~>4 CARPET LAYER HAS NEW SHAG ltoll!J, 1'0ll enrt:11. Re11~We. 1.:uar. 642-7101 /642-7107. GARACt-Doort OPENER.~ Po"'ttfuJ scre1v drl\'I', 2 yr SL"l'Vice, pai1s v.·aiT. $1$9. in!<tl'd. Bob's, SJ0.-1021 ,,. · ,__. b 1 21 Zen Cyb.1.I , Oirome 1• l5C unlK}Ue .... Le· ~c. 11 C· Mal'E'. Great l"Ond, ~. 11,11,'lf, lln1sic. 1'0ppcrv.'llrt'. 8J6...6960 Fl'anklin h'Jic, lg. COl>per'I;-;;;:==-;;-;-.,-°""';-- & bnkS$ 1•f11lndt'li(·r, 1nilit' 5 STillNC. 8anJo le Sf.hni>r f'E'staw-ant c.oquiJ>. Sc>t at The Bundy !' lu~P. ~1 Offer. \\'hite Hone fnn,,3'95 Nt'\\'· llita -~~.>99 po1·r lllvd., Newport Bcu~·h, ELECI'RIC J.:Uitar, caae, & Daily 12·3 11n1. • amplifier. S:iO. * U Tl N G·ll-5 7j2 A C 0 * MARTIN Gul!ur, 1)21< K, 1923. Fine FunUture Xlnt eoll<'I. Orig llard cu.st>, & Applhtncts $400. ~>'.l6-ll7l'il Au1·tl<.t1s Friday, 7:30 p.m. ANTO~ lk·ckl'r 1-'ull siil' Windy's Auction Barn Violin. \\'ith case. ne"' 2075'2 Nev.'Jl(lrl, CP.f 646-8686 condlllon. $80. 5::1.J--0142 Ikhind Tony's Bld.K" l\1nl'I. Office Furniture/ UPH.IGHT htt.i.er $ I 2 j. Equip. 824 Chcsrs oftlr<1\.\'t'rs $1."o, $20 .. I--'-'------- S2:J. l\:itrl)(>n table & 4 chairs i-.:XEC s11'\'I chrs ~1 5/25 Sec $20. l\ew lo1·ese11.t $51), Cof· C'hl'.~ $!1/24 Dl'sks $20/00 fee & 'lend tables $15. Vani· Piert't' !Xi7 \\' 19 CM 642--34~ !Y & 1>1001 ~12. Treadle ~~w-Pianos/Organ s 826 in::: 111ach1n('~ S75. ?-11sc. lJ~I::D USABLl:.'S, 2j6() ,,,,_ a1vd .. c .M. ru .. Free Organ Lessons !lu-u &\L El.EC. Broom, stereo, i::irls clothl"!i size 10-12 ;\l il>l'. . household Hems. \\'ed. & Thun1. 177 E. 22n0 SI., C.M. STF:Rill: l\E\V 1973 Car-At Long As You lik•I TIIF: C.1""a.t Books or the l'fllil 1nociel, full i I z e Non·plnyi.'l'S & pik.yPl'5 "'e l- \\'estcrn \\oriel, n1,\\' for :-i.1lt• 1 1urn.table, Al\~tr,l\I l"'.fPX l'?rn~ to attend Tuesday by ow~r. $6()} !!Cl, sacrifice l'f'Ct'l\'i'r. 2 s us p e 11s1 on nigh! .'ll i '.30 Pl\!, \\'e wan! SACRIFICE A P11.11d0nlc 1uereo tllPi' r't'- rordtr 1vlth av1um1tlic re- venK". Uses Ampex 1~ reels and tupcr;;, Includes 3 SJX"t1'.IR, 2 ster'\."<l speakers, h(•Qdphoncs, 15 P«"·r«."Ordcd tapes aM blank n.'<"ls . "JI rquip1nl.'nt is brand nf>W. Asking $275. or make otter. <7J4\ X46-M.'l4. * Summer Speclel * Rebuilt-Picture Tube $87.50-21'' or 25'' Color * 2 YEAR \YARRANTY Jnslallnlion Available Rire's TelevisiJ>p Service for111erly ?-1f'sa North Center l Bick S. of Bakcc.,.546-{o002 open 9-:J (6 days) lt CI\, Zenith & Sylvania con- *lle & compiment sterroli dJ·1tStically reduC'ed tt:i clear. ABC Color TV, 19046 Bro o khw-st, Huntington Beach, 968--33..19 TEl\C A-7010 tape dl"t'k. Pro. quality. ·101 ~" t'ffls. ""1nt rond. E)(tra reels, remote t:<llllL'Ol Wlil, 01ig. $750, \\ill sell for $450. fir1n. Dennis 5'1G--2000 rnEE prinw ""'"· AfrJv>n 6 e PUPPY WORl,D e --------1 Lab t.'Ombo, come pick Enctlth Bull mix Chlhua· KITE .•.•. ·. • · • ••••.• • • .$385 )OOJ'I out "t.Ue they lut. huas An1cric~. E&Ktmo Solina w/lrlr ••••.••• • .p:Q) 6~1417 · (Sp!~), Pit Bulll, T-Cup I Snipe "'/n·lr • •· •• •• •• •• .$1)() FREE to~ nome 2~~ yr PoodlH Cffitt oane Bull Luder lG ··1:·········· .. $1000 •m. s1 .. -tyed DachKhund. Call Terrier' Cockapoo,' 1 00 Columbia 5.a 1ntr ...... $2700 84&-7t5:'i MIXED PUPS!! Stud Ser· AU boats owned by use &all· 3 CUT-E: '" lo •n nuui<ed''' vice J\IOlrt Breedll OPEN Ing !('am and are In xlnt c " · cond. f'RICED to Sell! kl1:rns._ 7_ \\71<s. 1 part c11.llt0. EVES : S.11·5027. &W-5362 or 675-4TI9 Ca 675-58 3 SAil\'T Bemard p u P s' BRAND nu Jlotrle l 6' SIBEltI,\N Huakl'y, fen1ale, ferna.lt>, AKC, •hot 1. w /'tr a 11 er c 0 I 0 r 1 year. Spayed, loves peo-cie-'\\'Ol'TTled. Dew c 1 aw• orange/tang W / y f' 1 1 ow ~p~l~'·~'~"'~JJ~548-S~~·l~'9~~~~~1.-"'~mo~v~edh,:\r'o•~•k.'~· ~o;n~ar;b;;:;;l '.,.· while p11.11el~ Mils $2100 + 894-6775 value muke oflr O\'er $.1600. I ~~) * * AKC Yorkshlre Terrier &15-1222 or 646--7866 Plots lfld Supplin f>uppies. Stud aerv avail. 1~. UNlroRN Catamantn, 1)49-3.;.}l or S3i..00l6 trlr, T~ylor Mil, mnny ~~iiiiiiiiiiilif:~j iH~o~r~-~=:::=:==~8~5~6 xtrrut. Trophy w I n n er, cab 852 -----------·I for Sale, 8 yr old r.1are, "'-'"=""'=~~--~-~ Xlnt l'idlng }llrse. call t-.lARINER :n. 'ti~. flberglast PEHSIAN klt1cns. O',\ reg., G4Z-71JJ hull, de~!. full &alls • from chan1pion, gr. ch. &l :~~~~~~~~~~'J electronics . Pacltic qd. gr. C'h. and 'C'at ot yeflr' EnlellJritetl, &G-7830 ancesto!'!I, $100 & up, Al.so ~ stud sc1vicc available. I Boot•.., I • }t ~1UST SELL Dolphin 24', * 892-2970 * M«N ~t 1' Aux. Sloop, dtefl.('l. teak ~:.::'!~'f!:~'.fYi~~,~--;;;miiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ I c11.hin, ~leep" 4. 493-3400 ~ * * JI I "-1 AL A VIAN STAN f\1iller racing &a.bot. Kittens. sho"' stock, i75 B G I 900 N '~ N tlo J ~--Up. Also Ahki service. o.1t1, ener• o. J""'-'· A na uu:•.111p, 5-14-2956. good l.'Ond. $350. 4M-Stl6 * * !Ill· LIDO 14. $6% or orrcr. Sail Cl•ra Allan U\\'ay oondlllon. Lido Isle. 2957 CroltO.. St. Ph' 67:H02S · Dogs 854 Sl::CRETARY desk "'ith ·I' rot· $250. 536-6762 I spc;ikc,rs. Sacrifit.i.' S 9 :J. f'\'f•ryonc• tu lcan1 to play BEAC'.LE. 5 mo. old l-'t-mnlr. 1-etum, \\lalnut ttnish. l'n1· ).10\'ING Eas1? Rerrigrr8!or· · l',lfike into Quad sys~cn~ for !he . 01'gr1n~ All 1nnterlah1 All shots. AKC Rcglsiered. - ----1nncul1tll'! Also 6' CouC'h. &. ,;to1·c, 001 set, kltchen ;30 HlOrl'. T('rms. 893-0ClOI furnished. ,S-10. or trade for nnythlng of W'A.ITRESS EXPER. l\Iake o((er. :Wl-51:i> dnys; M'I. hoth mapll'. Bunk beds STEl{!-~0.---'.\E\\' G11rra1~l To111 l)i<'h'L'1ch ·in t·hin-i:c. l'<lunl v:iluc. 5'1-l-3417. Costa Mes• 8' SABOT. Sail, nll\ss, lee You a1·t< 1he "'inner or 2 tickf'\S 111 1hl' RINGLING BROS & ho1ml, nitter. $150. C~l 642-7003. Jo"Wl ~ r1 /tin1('. :\Just ll<' flV<'1' 496-li'JS cvts. & chests. :YIJ.--01:-.6. ni<•d('I . 1irnf(l,c;,<;ionn! si~J' Phone 642-2851 • I~ BEACLF~. 5 n10. old FenHl.lf'. ZI. Xln't hour:;. Sui·f •v DIN. set. blk Oriental vv/8 REi\IODI::'LING -11·1ndo11·s , 1ur11tahle. 200 ivatt rccciv{'r, .. COAST MUSIC ~--"-''_'•,__Y•_' __ , s All shots. AKC l\egistered. BARNUM & BAILEY SABOT No. 20-12 Coinpletely IYfihished + 01u·s. $200. &16--957'0-N~BJ.o~. riJ30 \\'. Coast lhi·y., chrs. & lrg side board m . doora, fb(turcs, heater. cup-;iii· ,<;uspcnsion . Spc'ak~l-S. NL'l\'/)()!'1 Blvr!. Hl Jlarllo1· . $40. 01' trade for anything CIRCUS l\1arble ooff. th\. $ 5 O. bonrds, & n1isc. C fl I l Speakers alone hs~ fol' $200. Costn r.f1•sa of ('(ft11tl v11lue. ~4-3'117. lit I.he 1 llOB~E It No. 746. Xlnt rac- ing !iliil, i,.'Md hulls. l\tnke WAITRESSES FOR \~;alnut setrt!<> cabinet SlOO. &16-1530 i Sacrifi1•p everything f o r ---·--3 lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ANAHEIM ITALIAN f1l9-3147 • TANDEM bik(' $55 largc nln{' SHi~i. Tcrnis, S!IJ-0.',0l PIANOS -ORGANS ~~~~:~f~0~~;~ii4 ~~lk;. CONVENTION RESTAURANT 1 SET ol twin size spring11 & dra~r chest, n1 irror SGO --SACRIFICE Ne11· &:. U,;{'d. Grent sclc<'1ion. FREE puppy, 7 \>.'f'!eks. to Tf'1Ticr Pups. 832-942'2 or CENTER CALL 646-1166 FOR n1attress, like new. $25. 5151 dishw11sher, hotpoinl i15. A Panasonic sterro lll./lC,. re-C11n1petctive p1·ices. Open J..'OOCI h 0 me. Huntington 644-£178 offer. 673-38(i.; • LIDO 14 APPOINTMENT Tasman or.. Huntington 968--0809. corder "·i tJ1 auton1atic re-l·:ves. & Sunday.s. The best Beach al'('a. 96S-ll-19 OBEOIE~CE Clasis 10 starl FOR OPENING NIGHT Beach, aflel' 5 & v.'Cekends. H''' SHACK NC 98 RC\'R 1·c1'SC'. Speakers, head. deals nre ahl'ays at: AUGUST 13 Sail •:{(i23. 6';>-0\63 Boato. Sllpsf Uock1 flO °\'.'AlTRES.SES -Over 21. 897-8174 VuGud. $60. KniGht,T-60, 60 phones. Lol<> of. tapes. Bst Wa!lichs Music C ity * * Jo'REE -5 lllOS old ~~~IJ'n~:!:~H !~~a.p.m. in PIMu1re. 1.'all 642:5678. ext 3.1.1 experit-nced prefcn"ed. Ap-\VROUGHT lroo 8Q' table, "'tll, SPR FNL $20. 54&-7515 off1·r. 1n ~1 s.t6-54!1-I. black Labrador, fen1:tle, * ~ * to cJain1 your tickets. fNorth SU PS -aa.11 boats pref<orrcd 14· to 32'. rlf'Ct. & 11-atrr On dock. Tlci;t roon1s, 11f'lo1\'tl"ll, flTl' parking. Evt>rylhina; lat C'ln11s. Best in N11o'pl 1-larbor, fiT.l-S7Il til IO pn1. ply daily 11:30 anl or 5 pm. gl&SlJ top, 4 chai.N:, antique Ti1n. JIOLRO\'D's PA\VN Shop, South Coast Pla7.a ~2830 ="'='="""'=·=·-'-~--------------~·I County tolt free number ls MI Casa. i\1 ex I ca n g-reen. Like new S S O. ATTEf\'TION! All Com.it• 7'56 \\' .. 19th St:· C:\1, has BAi\fi\fO:'-ID i\I-.J O andbi FREE to s::ood honl{' µoinfe-r-BOXER, 2 yr nialc, brindle. 540-12'20.f Re9:aurant, 296 E. 17th St., 900-l627 Book CollcclOrti! Old .~ nei\' lO.OOO . nenis, instnJinents. kf'yboord good !f ssOO cross puppy. 8 mos. all ExN"ptionally r i n {' dog. * • * Or.ii a 1'1csa. CUSTO:\C sofa 9' French ma,p, collet•1or·11 Heins. t~X>ls, Jl'.'\\'elry, L'8.nw1·as, ·an. llf'!'lt offc;. 518~ . or sh~s. <iflernoons, ~7655. ~~7. n10t'\!' roonl, $8.5.,1--~,=u=l).~SU~M=,=1ER=--- \VAREHOUSE packers need-Tapeslry. Slightly cur\led 5:18-3ll6, 5-6 pn\. ll<tUl"~. ct<". 0\l:'l-stockcd -NEED hon1e for 5 yr. old BOAT SALE ed. Expcr. pr'tf. $2.65 To haltmoon ci""scent S >OO . n1adf' offr. &12-9107 Sewing Machines 128· spayed Pe 1·sian cat. Ak'.C Gern1 slK'p pups .. X1nt SAIL -·SJ.IP, a! •t07 }: as l star1. -Excellent fr in" t' FREE fire 11'UOd~ 50 f1 Red· ....._ "~nuirt" &I" ""24 r &:. blood hrics be r t • 5.l2-'513 \\'ood grapcstak" ft>ncl". TI·:At:; A-7010 ~~µc deck. '."'· SHOP DOWNTOWN "'' · .,...,,, · am()l'r . • lil.' i\lnlibu cat $3:50. t:dge\.\'ater, Bnlboa. Up lo :t1r long. 10' 11·idc. $100 pt-r lllfl, (714) 52.>-11.)J d~. 1213) 697-1336 l'\'C8. nf! ~.1:\y in Person REFRlC, kitchen tbl & 492·6294. 15.15 But'l\a Vis1a, quahty. 101·:1 J'f'eis. Xl11t Cosio M••• d S I I 'AE,\UT. n1in. Sh'" 11 h c rd 83~1571. 18' 0-Day Sa.Usf1\r $S5CJ. ,.., oc. 1..'0llCI. Extra 1-cels, re1note an •ve nu'll<'. fn:-e to good hon1e. \\'EThfARANER fe1nale, 11 30' Ani~ri 1\larc Ya1i•l $2S5(). i\1unaon Sporting Goods chairs, sofa It chair. f\\•ln t.'flntrol unit. Qtig-. $7;,0. "'ill lfoovcr, 11~ vacurnn Sl9.95 Cnll 6:'.:'.-8189. ffto'!!: old AKC, all "hots, S80. 3.j() E. Paularino, C.?-t lx'<ls. dbl bed, all good. 3029 All'I'Ol\1ATIC Garage !Joor &>II ror $450 firn1. Dennis Eur-elm npriatJr used .. SJ!l.95 962-;1"116. POWER ~ Fillmore Way Apt 138, CM Opener. Reg. $200. Special a46--20,i0. \\lhite & Singer US«! PUREBRt:D nlale IM-agle 1. ~R=E~D==,=,-m-a=Je-~D~a-·=h-sh~u-,,~,I. !6' Correctcrafr y.g ""'"'· Boots. Speod & Ski 911 '72 CRESTLINER. ~tuslcie 17, Tri-Hull, 165 HP i\lercruL~r. Va11.10n Tri.lier, niany e x I m s lncldg 11pccdon1eler, \\'&!er s k I equipn1C"nt, ladrlcr, com- pasl':, elf'C hrn, etc. S3200. or ))(',;I off('I', P!{'SSfl ' c11ll 11•f'Ckday11 after 6 PM, fiJ9...880.l. WELCOME WAGON 2 OOUBLE beds, , dresser $1"29.95. InstRltl'CI \\'/5 yr. Zig z ' -yf'ar old. Good f11mily & .. _, 1n 893-3!>?7 DRAPES. good con d ' ,ag, '·· · • -· · ••• • $19.9;, \\'Rlchdog;. 963-1493. Champion Une. 9 mos Call 21· Chris Craft V·R $2650. , INT. with mirror. x t oond., gun. ' . hlue/greCn, 141' 5' ' x 9 5 '. l\l.;\.l\IY TO ~llOOSE FROl\1 . 64.l-S.">19 ' 2-l' Dit'Sel 1ug S:liOO. H I P Ill mu.ort sell this weekend! t-.·IOVINC & STORAGE ""· "x<S. s~. Blaok out d"-, Po1\·er 1naeh1n('s .. 1-e1.11 or sell i-~REE to good ho n1 ~. !!>' Diese-i Cruis ·~~ OS e11 OS on1 962' ~ ·IU ~ ' .. ~ II ' _,,,., . . d DALI\' "TIO". pttp, Al\C er ~. Pleasant career. f'lexible' ~·=-=~==-,..-=---;--I l.o11'CSt ratNi ln a?'('a 143" 11·ide x 67,. $7.:;o Ca1Ty ~ gi1ru·. "? g1n11111('ks~ ! ..,.,., n e1maraner nl Ix e s!10ts," 1 .~ nui.1<' I e fl: 36' Dil'~l fun bolll $3650. I·-. .x!nt ~"rnings: car ?tfATTRESS & Box sprlngs, l ===='jl63.4'=-~7~65c..,,,--,,-;-all lxix, great for l'!lnlping Sinc1t>.!!'._. &....11-\'1 1ng M6•1o.h91&2Vac _lo_o_>•_!_e, 6 mo. 548-8495· .. .,. ~"' Sealy Posturepedic. ex1ra STUDE~1T Desk f'or Sale,:, J.,'f'ar. 4-lx57". $10, ;}.16-:>AAG o"' W')(ll', ' , 4 T\\'O CUTE !\!ALE handsotne, [,)j-1701 ,\\'S &t6•9000 '~!111.ry. For prrsonnl in-I t · p rf t a ·11 S · G KITTENS ST BEl\NfllW PUPS 3 DOR'' fl h. ttrviev.". <'llllaC't 1\lrl'I. \food ong \VU1. e ec con 1 on. $12. Goof! Conrli1ion ~O\r ... YOU can benefit porting oods 830 · · · ~ s tng boat!': at lhe rO>llect) $75. 644-7713 Call 893-1680 fJ'Oni t{'nnis too. See our 6''" * 646-9713 * 6 i1·k~. sho1!':. $7j. Nl'\\'port Beach Pier Dory- 64-12:!4 fll' 540-rm KITCllEN DillC"!1e SL'( 11·ith 6 P~oo=~L-cho~a<~e-,-=,oo"-°C.roo=~m=u i--lirlay's SOCIET"\' SEC· ~ RUSSEL~. ~urflJO;tnl. \\'ISlI good home for 7 )Told Call 536-7879 f'is"tling fte<>t. ?-fakf. offers. IK"I\' chairi;. $40. $150 lnrlrll"I' doughboy pools TION Ad,·ert. or call Cd:\1 l-.xt'f'IJ~11! ,rnrnh!l(')11. Best of. spay{'fl fen1 Pekin){('!!(' ln1ix Sl !E:L1'1ES Al<C rc-g .. <:hndt•d Call evenings, S.i:;....4653 or \VIG 11alc11glrls & \\1,g' stylist ~ 11·ig Co. ne«ls key pl!Oflle. Cal 966-4455 Ask for C..,nle 4!4-57'98 SIO. 536-416.~. Tennii: Cluh loda~>. r.r.>--571.1 _!er. 67.r:i63.l 1an 1. Bl'auliful! 51.">--0927 sable .~ "'hitl', \1·um1cd &I C,645-SC'-~9~2~1==~---- GOW' clubs 9 il"Ons pullt>r, 3 FHEE' Kittens, 8ii•ks olrl, :-:lllll~. ·195-:Mtl. 12' ALUi\IJNU!\l Boat, like ,......,------- 14' SKIBOAT \VllO \VANTS 'I'O \\'ORK! DRrvE A CAB! SE your hours, work DRYER, Sflfa & ottn1an, Br. tum, area rug, chairs. :J..6.-4197 an ti S' GOLD Couch in pl"rfect condition. $100. Ca.JI 675-2333 tor yourself, be your own FRUIT\"000 011at tbl "'13 boas. M('n or women. Can leaves, 6 chairs w/eane tie sUehUy handicapped. backs. cabl:ne-t. 644-m76. Ne a t-ctcan ~. I -'==""°"""c-=:"='=°'-=-Vll. retired. Age 25 to 7U. * COUCl{ & LOVESEAT Supplement your income. brand nc-.v, both fO?' 1150. Drive ll cah 6 hrs or more a U:rually home, 968--7910. day. Apply In ~11, Pl:."DESI'AL walnut din tbl. 4 Yello1v Cab Co., 18G L. 16th t.·ha irs, $95. Adj u '"tab I e St .. Coslll Mt>Sft· \1·nln11t hutch $55. 817-8900. For •n ad In Wom1n•s World C•ll Miry Beth 642-5671, tixt. 330 J\L\PLE bunk bed set 11·ith Ruffle Up Flattery Cap Fits 1 ~42 ladder $-ID. S-t()..1 74.1 812 l•••••••••••IP1\TJO Sale fron1 my col-Aiitlques 8 J{'eflons. dolls & re.lated itr1111<. ,\n\i(jUc;:, ~t1.~S'\\·a11•, miniatures. giff 1 t (' n1 s , n1ru1y more. 2jc & up. Thtil'f:. J>Ti & Sat. Aug. 2. 3, '1th. !\lon.-Fri. Aug. &-10 9:30 A!\I to 6 P:\1. Don't n1iss this nnt>! 1711 ~ e 11· llan1pshire Dr .. 0.1. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS F'uU!c -Rhyrne -Briar - ~lhilay -Tli\fE Ne<.l'f!paper hC"adlint' about a thit>f 11 ho ~1ole a c-lock: ":rrEALS CLOCK. FA C !::: S Tl~IE." DEALERS PRJCES to the public!! l:>.50 South Coe.st Hiltb¥i'B.y, Laguna Beach Applianc•s 802 l\1A\'TAC aulb \\'l.l !J h ('I', NOl"gt! ga~ dryer, Jfaniilton rlec dl')'l'r,*$:,0. eacJ1. Guar. free dcll1--ci'y, SIG-'3672 or 847-3115. FR.};ICHT DA.n1age So.le, washers, dryers, rcfrigs, new y,·arnult.,v. Re bl t wasbel'!!. & dryers Cron1 $39'.!I;, 545-0780. FREE Pickup·Refrig. any applia.nctt, running or not. Any &crap metal. &r,,...ju anytiml!. KENMORE elec v.·ash &: dry cop/tone greal buy . in stor'agl! pd $450 · inakc offer. 55l-84n. COUNTER top r;:as uni! am built-in 0\'{'11. $5.3 or 1rndc for refrigerator or rnng<>. .549;!£10· • NO .Z)) OUTLET -:\!UST SELL! G.E. eltttric dryer. 2 yeani old. Llkt> new. $i0. si;.rorr l'l EC 0 ND . APPLIANCES Ol!llvered -guar. Ounlap',s ms Newport, C.\f r.18-77BO Ront Washers/Dryers G,\JV\Gf: Sale, Thurs. 1-"'l·i, S.1t Gla.~s11·are, A.nliqur~ bric--a-brac of a 11 kinds. r.:111 Cumn1 Dr., 11:.n:i~lon Beach ... '. CAltACF. S:tle. )f is c. ,t·~ household 11nti que .c; .t i l clothes. 21~2 Ckcan1·ic"· _L_n_. ~:!:!=·-~--~~' c1.an1 r.~. uirl'~ si: 10-12; \\lon1en's 8, 9, 10. l' J>'lnurr~C'l.'nt tn1Jb,c;, 1nl ~c ! 100~2 J(ukui, HB Househotdi,Oo_d_s __ . 8 f4 i ~--------~' Oil\. St>I drop lrar ext. tbl. 4 ehrs, buffet. :\taplc hPd rm· h1;n, ch~! lirg n1i1i"Or . M>f11 brd, vacuun1 C"lenner, tbl linens, nat silver, n1isc kilehen \\·nr,.. additu: mach, a set <If dishf'". E\'er'}1htng Xlnt cond. 646--0348. Jewelry , --. 815 9360 Tl':JI 1 I l!lo i!~· .11.,n:.: Ill • GENEROUS • • REWARD• 10Y.i-18Y.z fl;1ilf'l'lll': I"'\\ !':ljM'. ~ "'ffT .'f1T l\S'f,\:'\T l'l·:1)('Hl·:T C"lflC For rf'lul'n <•r 11111 in- rorn1ation lf'l\1htl!! to ·rctum '''""i"'" 111e.-..T~, -r··shi1111.11" 11iin~ !•1 ning u\'•'t' 1111111 .•• sL;.11·1i.. i/ri·~scs~ of a gold four h'nf cl()\.·er 1\ rise or 11rrfh•!< I :1~ tlnl· 1>in. ~pprox. 2 inchf'I In tf'rtng !o your fnct as n 11t•111 dian1l'tf'r, 1\ Ith j" "' t I e d rnakcup! Las)'-!l<.'11 -no horseshoe in ~·"n" i·: also, 11Alsl seam. \\'car rh is \1'lll1 gold IOCkf'1 l\1-as un cl\aln l. or \\'ithout a bf>ll . Sl>nrl! a11prox. the size of 11 nlrkcl, Prlntl'!d Patl{'rfl 9360: ll:'l.lf lnscl'ibcd in X"l'ipl, FLA. Sics 10~,. 121 2, 14 1J, 16\s, These are dttply trea~urt>d \8'•· Slze 1412 lhu<tt 37) lakes fa1Tilly mE'n1en1os 1' lhP los .. 21.:i yards 45-inch f<'lbric. l·s(' 11'\'.lr,,;h•tl, '\o, !1 IY10k for fafll')', .'kllltl hg.n<!~. 1'a1. 7,179: Sizes to lit 10-lG und 18--42. llliods 1tc1v 00,1(. bag hov North Huntinglon Beach !RISH SETTEltS 1iev.· $123. 3 hp, British earl $100. ~"TBml · area. R~'ll5 Ah:C, 6 \\'1-::IBS. $7j. Seagull, like ll£"\\', usetl (i '.\IERC 7j -BEST OFFER S.':1-2164 or 54.\-899a TV R d • H'FI * 548-1288 * houn SIOO. 675--0619 , a 10, 1 , FREE super friendly snt:l.11 Stereo 836 dog, net'ds loving l'lo!'M. * l\finiatuJ"e Schnau:ier • \VANTED Hi'·2lf Sea sklfl or &14-2906 Slud Servkt\ dol'y. 16' SKI boat I: trailer. 283 ClU.'\'Y· Xlnl CQnd. Make Of· fer. 675-816.1. Zenith Color TV SHF:Pl!Ef!D mix puppies. 9 644-1300 Call (i73-34jJ S:lO. Nf'f'd.~ sinaU an10u111 of 1recks. Costa i\1esa an!a. i\llNIATURE Sch n n u z l' r * 10' GLASSPAR w/3 hp \.\Tl\'k. 636-343.'l. 67.l-4510 m· 646-017'3 eve. pups. Chump lhw. clean, al-Evinrude $225. Kite No. 722, 21 "_COLOR TV, IX'aut oolol' * \\'HITE Sainoyed puppy, la;:lioti,it(' Pf"lS. 962-8990 $500. 548-2598. $8.). Also 19" B & \\' r~malc, ~ \\'IIB old, lo\'es Rf.ACK Toy Poodles., 3 Bo•ts/Merine portable S.:«l. ;}.l!H118 ~'Cryont-, 1$4~Xl9l fema11·s. 1 R!11ck Miniature Equip. l~ 21" RCA Coni;olc, B & W. FREE ·puppiel! very nice Poocl1e. malr St&--Ol ·l7 B db TV, S75, black Doxie Pooclle 2 mo ulcl For thal item unner S:,O, ~ry roa Ill Fishermen I C•mpert, S•le/ Rent no :l.il-0142 call 531-1132 thl' Penny Pin<'hl'r. Harpoon Cu11. casrd 1\'/x1ra 1~===c======-J_.'..:~~8'~=====...'..~;_:~~~"":=;,"===0 j !inrpoons, line & all cleaning, CAl\tPER. xlnt 1.."01ld. 1969, FREE DAILY PILOT PASSES FOR OPENING NIGHT ···.,fW;·· ••• 11"1 • ··.-~ •• lllllllllft ... "1!'' ···-····..,, . ,....., . . ' .. UflPAIAUEl.ED! ~' · SEE '•, • SEE DA~NC ACROSAIS' • PONDEROUS , : f! fPHANTS! BfAUTlft.11. Cll!lS. fl[RC£ • AMAZING AfRIAI !STSI TIGERS AND UOHS1 • "' . COMICAL CHIMPS! :PRANC!NGUBf.RTY HORS(S~ ~•.. ••. f .\NfASTIC SPECIACUlARS! t '•••••, ,11• •, ll.llllRING COSfUM£St : SEE •• f !LARIOUS Cl.OV.'NS! ••• : THflNICESICQ.lECllON ! '•••~••••• ! 0£ PrRf.OfMRS ~rtD !--:::==i; • PEM'ORMlftG AHIMAlS • If!" 25 ~ INl/EWOfllO ' 'A#TAITIC o0 IOOA•. .. ACTS NfYf ,. , " • • · lfFO"f '•+ • •• lll NIN •••••''.. AMf,.ICAI .I.NO MORE! MOREi MOR[! Coming Mon ., Aug. Thru Tues., Aug. nnplen1ents. Grent for !'n1l s 1 ~·. half cabo\'l'r, oven, or lrg boats v.·/or 1\'illlout a !!!UV(', refrig., $525/oflcr phu1k. Accurate to :(] yrds. 6T.~I0.1 LC'gal & very effect.IV('. 1 Jo~IBERG.~L~A=g,=s-e_a_m-..,--~u.-,~ll. fi.~h nwre than pays rvr piui. rits Datsun, Luv. or Toyota. l'h: 962-2301 eves or UM"fi once, $21». ca JI 11·et>k('nds 64f>.-4653 or 6-15-69'27 Si\IL 4 cyl Gray l\1/l(ine * g· CABO\rER. \\'a.tt-r. Jnhoord engine. Creal for hn.v boat or aux sailboat. ~IOvl", refrl~. sleeps 4. Good 548-3561. l'Olllti11on. $500. 64:il-S.~. fits 16' do1-y. 645-<1653 e\"('S, ·71 20 IW ?-ferc. I::xccllcnt rondition. $300. Call eve's, &15-465,.'i or 615-6927 '72 20 HP r.terc. Only u!led 30 hours. ::...1nl rond. $400. Call {'Vt's, 645--1653 or fi45..69Z7 Boats; Power 906 • 1971 R' \\'(.'1Jl\\'8Y * loader!, must sell, :clnt cond. 9~ Cycles, Bikes, Scooters 925 * BICYCLE SALE * Nl'\V 10 SPEED ITALIAN BICYCLES $59.9:>. Ek-ach Bicyclet1, 806 E. Balboa Blvd., 675-7282. Au!horized N!SHIKr rlra.ler. 'ii LAS .VEGAS 19' tit trlr bait tnnk, row.r, 165 i\ferc 3:i4l HULTACO Pursang, nev.· I/0 + ... l.lk!' llC\\', lo hrs. 2/73 reed \•alve \v/full $.'lSOO &IG-!l25G ~rtlng. Reli11blr, 11 up(' r 11' 0\VF:NS Sedan. In1n1ac, 1st. Ncv1'1' rn<'NI. l\lnny ex·. . . • . h'l1s, $1500. lnvcstcd, on1y l1vc-a-boa1 d. Galic), Salon, $!00. j~12-K9\8 11.fter 5 pnt. head \v/sl101\·er. Sleeps 6, --~~~~""',;;."=~o l Lot!! or n1ahogany. 846·ill73. ,•73 HODAKA WOMBAT 16' SKI & speed boal, 14r : \\'/cornba~ kll, BOgi? shock~ ?<.Terr cruiser, S?.500. Dayg. P. P,11y~, new llrl'!!, bit; !W'-7746, nigtllll: 642--3355 catb, ?-1.X t&nk & extras, 1-· board P.upcr fast, 1111111 oorld. $6:i15. ;) ont with ~r.">-0184. "° ~ ~E il"""P"AR;-:;-A'°'M°'O"'UN=T::-.-,t"::-u..,-1' I 18. 1B Good. • Campy, sllk1. extras. !\1ust . cond1llo11, sell by 8110. Besl otter 1v.'/ttaller. $900. or best of· 6~ fer. m.9328 w ·837-8144. ~'"""=-~=~=-­'66 BMW 669S 16' BOAT 35 hp~ J ohnoon, Bit-in bail lAnk -Ult lrallcl', $4~. :>'8-8174 ,Eqptci fl'&'tlg &. Md/hap :.,-=Cl600°' * SX--01:-,0 '71 HONDA, SL 3.'.iO, lo n1ilc. 2'1 '. OIAR,\CTI~Jl SO,\T Bny pe.11ect t.'01xl. See to all" " fnvorhf'. l\Jany xlrn!!I. Call pi'ef•intc, s.·.oo. 5..i&-7877 8l.1-14·1j ~-.,--~ -7''77'-7'-"-~. 1970 fi,j(J 13.."-\ Lii.:htn!ng xlnl 21· l.Yl\IA:-.? bay OOul , full rond. \'cry ,lo nil!~, $85() <."Ovei·. Bi111ini top, 6 cyl. 01· 1>e11t orrer. 5J6..e,96.1 grny. Xlnt oond. 646-4131 6:i llONOA 30.) Boats, Rent/Char't'r 908 GOOD CONDITION $»1 CHARTER 57' KETCH * 507.-* ''TIOGA'' '69 BULTACO MX Ready. -• >-"!. ~ ... "1$2.-Wk ... l!'ull•rnttinl:-. .-, * 6.19-1~2 * ··' is lm!placco.bl<> .• PLEAS~. St:\'r.:'(Tl-riVY. CENTS .J-'.LfA~'~-!t .t'OIJ -"~~v~ -rrif ~ac11=..-f)lrt:errt*~Sdit 15 •l!1~~lnfur~at1on ~ 612-::.lS!I 1..;,111 ~ IOI" en<'h pntlem for _1-::,'f'S. l: lll'E'k('n<l:o>. Air !\tail aod Speclnl flondl- SJo;\'t:STV ·ll \ "; t.:F.~TS for each pattern -add 21 Cf'nl ~ for earh pat!ern for Air Mni1 and SpeC'ial Handl- ing: othcl'lviM! third-class deli:iery v.·ill take three "·eeks or more. Send to Atlcti Brooks, lht DAILY ·PIW'l'~ ~03.' l'"""l•<>'lt Dept., Box 163. Olrl ChPlsea Station, New York. N.Y. 10011. Pr1nl Nume, Addf'b11, 07,lp, rattPrn Nnmher. NEE 0 Ll".cRAF"'J' '72! f':rochet. knit, t tc. F~ dlreetk>ns, 50c. . ·-.~naheim etlnven1ion ---eenter·~, .. - FIND YOUR NAME AND WIN FREE CIRCUS PASSES Each DAILY ILOT Winner Gets Two Value Tickets ·For Op ning Night Coastnl A Offshore T!i:land ~~~ ~never used. Cruisirw. Xlnt ratl's. Daily "'""~·-',"=""=-,,_-,­.or WMly. Chet Sallsbtn:v MU~ Jell '69 125cc Yamahl .. u., .. r~ ~ A_ll(_.,~ "'!·"'~ 3:16, Bttlboa .U!and. 001lel -o~ Vl!:NNA Btnt14'00d Sel.e Qrltnlal nc rwinfr. Call &1+-4)'75, fVASJIF.R, C•• dryer, "·ork- 1 rondltion. $lO ror OO!h . <IJ) ... 1 pm. Miscellaneous 111 ini:: othe:n\>lse thlrd-clau cteli1--cry \~111 1aki:t three 11'f!f'kll flr n10t"I!. ~nd to 1\larl11n r.111rtln. th!! DA ILY PILOT, 1142, Pattern rkpt., Z\2 \\'r~t 18th St., New Yorlc. N.)', 10011. Pi·int NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, ~t; and 81'\'LE NUMBER. f'E.\H nc'r fold up \\1IF.EL C'!l.\IB, $60 ,"ij.1--0142 =-c-r :i. Er i1,,.,.I" SZ-1. ~Iorroca n lc:ith• r j11ckN 1x.••••{'r "'Ol'n ta 40-$25. 548-Zi# ,\RCllEltY cqpt 45 • inl~ hO\.\' arro"·~ qui\· glv. Pini pong lb!. &t off &r;)'-22-11 CL.A~ bp oocktail tbf. An-tlqt~ aotd tcroU m.e -u;. ~" . ~ .. lkt fteYt'. 552-9376. FIREPLACF., v"hl!t-('narnf'I, fn'f' slaoding. Nr11· contl. ('.a II 644--075. ?-11~'1< 11tofr 1100 S1ert0 con- SiOlc flOO. Gh'l11 ~·· Btktt m :)o.)2-0071 BRAND n~w "'o mcn ·J <'lotht's 11:r: 5-12 lrom Jax's In IWCoa. )4;)..21.U Now! f SEE i\10RC Q u I ck Fublonl and choole one ~lle-n ll'el! tnim our rh:ig.Su:mmf'I" CatiloR. All znl Only !iOc. INST AN'!' SEWING .BOOK fl/jVtl today, ~ar tomort'Ow. SJ , TNSTAl\i' F' AS II I 0 N B<){)K 11·1ndreda o 1 fe.lll1k>n f11st~. Sl. ,\ny day bl the BJo:S1 OAV lo mn en ad! J)01ft dC'hcy. .c11U 1odny 612-fil78. lnKtant Mat.r11.1M Bonk. Buie. t.rticy knot.•. pal· 1~"1!1. $1.00. IMhlnt Onw'!het Boot - l~arn by plctumt Pat- tctr111. $1.00. Coruplete lntaat Qlft Boole -mote than 100 gtllt .. II.OD. eooip1c1., A.lib• 8oOll .. 11 .00. 18 ,fifty R11g 8oofl1t • 50c. tklflk t1( It Prl11e .tr1hanL 5()~. Qulll Book I -16 patl&rnt. 50<-. ~lll!'fllll'll Qollf &al • -r.oc. Qnllt~ fnr Tndl!ly'111 t.JvlnlC' • 13 bt!1utlf'IJI petle.ma. 50c. ' I Th• DAIL y PILOT m• • it HIY· Jull chock throuthoul the cl•1slfled section fo "•d•'' ll1ting wlnntr1' n•me1. If you find your nom• ust call 642-5671, Ext. 33J lo make arrangements to p k up your tickets •t any con· vonfont DAILY PILOT ollic . . . ' l().T\' LUA1JrtY \'ncht. Built for the Arqcricn'ii cup. Comp, iinf•·ly equip, \Valer 1tkiin"-5 111a1e nns \\'1t'Ull 1Ja1h!'I, color TV etc. 213; 8.'l54'l54 or TI4: 55'7--0SCi alt 6 Jrl. Clt3l <'l:l-6465, Boots. Sall 909 CAii 6T:rl821 CLASSS A ra.cln&" cat, l8x7'i 1r10 ~nn: al. spar. $6fll. Ste II. 542-31.}9, 64&-8363. ltANGER. 26 Cherry. 3 Miit, ContJl!~.t.. 1t;_~.f2:.!-.etc. Ukc ncw.~.~ct '71 HONDA 350 C... Lookl Ilk" ~w. needs clutch !)late. $525/bMt olff!f'. 556-02'/6, ** '68 HONDA 305 Scramhklt\ .Xlnt eon d., l!Llroct or rltn. ~ '71 KAWASAKI 100. xlnt conditkxt $J50. Call~ 1973 Dhtl'O\Cttr Rnd &mcllal Mo!or Homt! for rtnt, nu\k11 rt!)l'!f"V8tlon! ror · SUn1mer oow. Phone "11111J 0<'nnet· al Bab l.onfl'IN! Pon ! I a tl • Wl-6661 or ~2500. DELUXE WINNF.BAGO M.11. RENT &«H)W, N.O. • • WtdnCsdai, Aug11~l l , 1'17; * DAILY PILOT' .,. I[ I' ........ I~ I -. ... w. I~ I --'* · l§J I ~....... I~ 1 ........ -l~I ~ Anlique1/Claulu 953 Truck< 96~ Vans 963 Auto11 Imported 970 BMW Autos, lmpontd 970 Autos, lmporttd 970 Autos, Imported AUDI ----'-----JAGUAR DATSUN DATSUN , . e SALl::S e ' " • SERVICE • -•RENTALS e '29 ~IODEl. A, high cah ;;;;======== '71 FORD v.n. Sho11 wheel P.u., JU-1tored._ V.~ry goocl ll SPORTS CUSTOM bast.". Pa.nelt.'<I, cW1)1.'h-d.,I ---------l1lnd. Aikitlil: $1500 or of!ru.-s -sl.t'l'l!O, lo ml. Xlrn con-'72 AUDl, fully equipiwd. lo UM\V ·73 2(.K)'.! T1i, u11dt·1· OOllO ntl. lllllJ{ \Vhh•. lkckl•r :-0'1Prl.'O, loadt.'<.I , ~-7222 t_•i•t_•s, '71 D.\TSU.'1 11112. air. 4-ispd. n1ugs. rirani::e, Im· n11tet1ln11:·! S:Ml50, tH2-8836, '69 JAGUAR XKE 2+2. &ir, auto. Clran. Pr i. Party. $3500. Call 4m-'1&l6. considered 64&-3478 Super llharp, 4 spd, rad &: d1tion. Eves 714: 846-1492 1nilelll(e, $3650 0( hPsl offer. R ' • · heater, New 12 x 16.5 tins. Autos Want~ 968 546-0h>-1/831-2875 CAPRI '73 DATSUN PICKUP EXPLORER , OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ·~ Beach Blvd. 842-8803 llUNT!NGTON BEACH GMC Motorhomes z:r & 26' lMMEDJATF: DELIV EH.Y ·-Orange Co.'s E,.a·lusi\'c Deulci· Biii Barry Pontiec GMC B.EC. CENTEH 2000 E . .1st St., Santa Ana 5:).~-1000 MOTOR HOMES Apollo, Pacesett er, Ba 1' on, Jamboree, Robinhood • We've got 'ctn at KENDON MOTOR HOMES 707 N. Harbor, S.A. 554.0033 $689:) PACE ARnO\V Oc TIOGA Ruse· P rit't• IM1\1F.Dl!\'r E 01''.LIVEllY CREVI ER, Bl\I\V Sales . &l'Vice . l..ellSing 208 \V. lst St., Santa Ana 83.)..JITI *RENTALS* Lifetime, Superior. Opc>n , Road, Lanrlau, Ovt'rland & Winnebago l\Iotorhon1cs RECREATION RENTAL AND SERV 216 N. Clara, SA 714·836·861 5 ecrea 1ona1 * 892-1832 * -Vehicles 956 **DU NE BUGGY Co rvair po\vcrec:t, slh-ei legal, $650. ;>4~t-5295 ev<'s. 19TI VW DUNE BUGGY Street legal . Ni~. $700. Priva te P11.11y. 494-1747 eves. VW SANDRAIL &12-3578 clays; 96S-6114 eves Sports, Ra'ce, i<ods 959 'GS CA~1ARO 357 CID, 410 ll.P. Bored, B 1 an I! &d Edelh1'0Ck-l-lol!Y Hookers: !1oo!'!l'!';"'"""'T"'o"N""'a.."'· "'vy"'"'P"'1c"'•"'""'1> I "'/c1unpcr &hell. New V-8 truck n10tor (heavy duty), 675-~!18 1960 ·'lci-T~P-ic-k"-1'-· -(ixerup: !X'r. S.19:>. Ph bet 5 · pn1, 847--0696, alt 6pm or wk.ends &12-117~ 19'i-:I DAT,':iUN Pickup, 500 rnilea. ale. new can1per, v.· ide tire's & nmgs, Cost $.1660, Sell $3100, 979-3825. Vans 963 Immac. 1notor, nu truns. TRUCK &·TRAILER . def. must see to app1·cc. 1970 CHEV. 1 ton 350 V8, <J ~ Bill 644-0397 s1:iced, 12 ft stake, gd tires. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED QF GOOD, CLEAN FOREIGN CARS TOP DOLLAR-PAID FOR OR NOT I Call or come in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS '55 Cl-IEVY full race but xlnt runn ing cond., coupled s t reet.able, professionally wilh 16 n. low boy heavy bit. Sacritk.-e $1000 !inn. duly . tri f}]C a.xlc, straigh1 &15-3190. hitch -eJecLric brakes, 4 ft. '6fl DUNEBUGGY, 1 6 o o pJy.,'OOCI sides -removable. chronle enp;, streel legal, top Both sides ~vcrcd \vith & side cur1ains. 496-.llk77. vinyl !arps. S3000. S.i&-5'J94. Jf.B. aft 5 fl.ni. 3100 \" Coo•! H"~ N B Trucks 962 =--~-----1'. ..,,., · • '71 DODGE Van. V-8, mags, 642·9405 '69 F.L CAJl.1INO S.~ 396. new side pipes, panelled & TOP CASH br:1krs, paint, sh ocks, ca rpet ed , Lear Jct, clutch. upholi:l<'"ry, imnlfte? Ai'1/FM ste reo !ape-deck, for cll'an late model cani 673-9-'ll9, $1500. lfaydl.'n tl'ans cooler. easy and trucks! lift hitch. Sci up for trailer H d Ch I "68 CHEV'\' Pick-up, short tO\\'ing. 642.:'n 85. OWGr eVrO et ~~~t spi.oed, 6 cyl. $1200., 067~oo"""oc=E~V~a-n.-A-"-10-.,-.-.,s-.' 1\IacArthur and Jamboree Good running condition. Ne\11port Beach JOOS RANCHERO 352 motor, Panel<.>d & uphol. insicle. 833-0555 needs n new home. Best ot-$650. 644-4390 IMPORTS WANTED fl.'r. 645-1691. '67 FORD Van, carpet, Orange County's '65 DODGE 1,~ T Pick Up ti E d TOP S BUYER m.ags, nc\v res. x con . \1•ith % camper shell. Best $T.10. or offl.'r. 557--0157 BILL ?\tAXF.Y 'roYOTA offl.'r huys. &15--4653 eves. 18881 Beach Blv :. '1'l DODGE Van. Cam per. H. Br'lch Pb. M7·8555 '59 FORD P-U. 4 spcl. Eng. Xlnt concl . Extras. See to great shape. Nu clutch. Bl! apprcL1ate. 545-1077 l.'ves \VE WY for eanl )>Cl' $·100. 67?.-&1M H\1PORTED AUTOS '6' VIV 8"'· good rood, good BEST PRICES. PAID! '67 E:L C1u11ino. l.'xcelll'nt tires. fl.tUST SF.LL -4' Pacear-cond . P .B. fact. ai r Cull eves 67:'>-1632 Dean Lewis Imports row, x\n't co . 11 ,000 nil's. 49+-9-19.l. a rt 6, 495--0477 1966 llru·bo•· c •1 "11 DODGE \Vindow Van. 318 • ·" · BMW LEASE A "1973 BAVARIA We Buy Usad BMW's Top Dollar Paid CREVIER BMW :::it1eA -&r-:ir:c _ LA·asini:: 208 \\'. 1~1 St., ~na A11a 835-3171 O RANGEC OUNTY'S OLDEST & SALES·SERVICE·LEASJNc..; OVERSEAS DE.LIVER\' ROY CARVER, inc:. 234 E. l 7Ui St. Costa Mesa 5'.54144 LEASE A '73 BAVARIA Demo -Serial #Jl32!l93 for $166.41 per n1 onl h OI-:L or buy tor $!1,299. Bob Mclartn, BMW, Inc. (714) 879-5624 Motor Homes Salo/Rent 940 '& NOW OWN THE FABULOUS 1973 CAPRI Spur1 f'l'JUJ)o.! tll'<'t.11', bo(ly ~idu 1nuuldi11p;s. rer lining front Sl'il(S, {'01\lOUI' t'('IH' seats, 4 ~p.~rd 1ran~n1issiG11, ro11·er frnnl dis1• lir;.ikPs. :-:1\'lu ~(<'f'I 11!11~·1". l)t1\'"1't ft<':1t~. rnrhsl 11!.v 11 rl'~. (GAF.:CNM997~21 . OVERSTOCKED I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GUSTAFSON Linc:oln-Merc:ury 1\l.'-<Xl H1·nch al \Va nier J!untington 81.'nc·li 842'8844 * (213) 592-5544 "Home of the Vik"ing" '72 C/\Pn l. Dlx Int Gl'Ol!Jl, .'\Int eund. !0\1' n1ilcag1'. $22'j(). 0111 5:12-7633 Sun. or wk-ctf1y f'Vl'ning: '2----DATSUN '71 :l·IOZ. ! 01\ ncr , nu radials. 111ags. 11n1t f111 stC'1"e'l tape, auto. ;1ir llJ nli. $3650. &12-:{~92/61[i-<{008. Motor Homes Sale/Rent ' 940 t'l'l'S. ~ll_!....:l80fi MAZDA ;\luo..:" \\'ht•(•ls, Sr,.1w Ta[)I?, ---·.=-~-111\i•rv1~. 4200 1niles. slill un· '7:J 0,\1':-'UN 210Z. silver. d1'r fuctory "-'n rran1y, loatl-auto. n1ag11, spollrr, 5000mi, --------- .xi 11 ttll Goodit's c':::"::"c:'lc:i"'o.·~°':;.1-:;f><>I~·~--Lease A Rotary htfa• SAVE FIAT '71 DATSUN PICKUP $1795 ·71 'Ff,\T 12·1 Spor1s Coupe, 18.000 111i. radio, h••fl l<'r. 5 ~p1'•"d. g1•ar ~i1 i ft. :ii2-9'134 JAGUAR· "71 XJ-6 I Sedan Sable I B1 ~'[U intf'1·1nr, !oadC'd. Jow . n1ll••.;: r:n:,-1J3\\'1 . C\00 W. Co"' llw) .. N.B. I S6789 642-9405 i~r 1 NEWPORT ". <:¥ ... : IMPORTS / .. . . -1-9-73-DATSUNS l. ALL MODELS ·r IN STOCK BARWICK IMPORTS 33~75 Can1i no C.'apis trano S11n J uan Capistrano 1193-3375 or 831·1275 '70 2·1(1Z, /l.ir CQndilion, 111ug \\'hPC'!s, Al\1-F'l\1, tun<.•d l'X- hausl, lo n1ih's. xlnl eon<l. Days 8."1~-237-1. <'VP 67J-7S6.l i;·a sr 1"l'Su1Ls tu'C' JU~t a phone c::ill il\\'ay 642-5578. '71 Jaguar V-12 E Type Coupe B. It. grrrn. loadcJ, loco\ l'Ul' (OIJ27B\\"l, $6666 Motor Home• Sale/ Rent 940 Motor Homes Sale/Rent 940 MAZDA RX'.~ Station w~. our most popular nuxlel! - Only $80.11 M_,. MIRACLE MAZDA 21;1J Harbor Bh·d. Costa i\fesa 645-5700 * Mazda '73 Rotary * $66 MONTH 36 ?\10NT~lS OPEN LEASE \\'ill accept . trade-ins -CALL MR. FRY 842-6666 Hunt. Beach MAZDA 17331 Beach BL · 842-6666 "72 l\!AZOA Rotofy. Air & 11C~SS. Lo mi, $ 2 2 0 0 . 557-=4071 Like to trade? Our Trader'• Paradlse column is for you! Motor Homes Sale/Rent 940 Loaded. Col r Iv. $769:'1. ·73 Cl-lEV :'A T.P.U. 8' bo:xl. 646 9303 """~!JG ""'l .. pri V·S auto. :-ilnt cond., $2575. -----·=----11 ~ . '\ :.,"··ooo'"· 9'7 1'ss' ,· Hvy duly. 64(Hl288, eves. -\VE PA':i' TflP OOLLAn e Rent l.uxury Lifetimes ., . · 4 -FOR TOP .USED CA!lS . -~· I SI 6 "Co \VANT bctler gas mileage? lft>".r.;}. mn111c. PS nt· 'GS FORD pk/up. R1h -It your car is extrii clean. f rt bl " · t Hays Pointless Ignition, $60 o a Y , rur, g<'n, s crro, stk/srt god run cond, ftn proh-st>e us fi rst. pvt O\\'nr, 838--0900. Tus1in l~n1i;~ nt:'l.'rl to f;f'll, 5.11·32"«!. DOOge. SRO. 6t5-03lS. BAUER BlilCK 25' EXECUTIVE motor You don't need a gun tq * '6.1 FORD V/\J.~ * 2925 Harbor Blvd. home for rent. Fully self "Draw Fast" when you .-"493:'~~497~·.:2;2502i<i2"-t~-~!l:"~~~es~a===:'!""~· contained. 642-21SO place ari ad in the D,illy --"":.:.:,~~~~=--JUNK can; wanted. Free Dally Pilot Want Ads have Pilot \\'ant Ads! Call llO'A' '64 VW VAN towing, tiUe clearance, 24 bargains raJore. I -642-54i78. $3i5. &16-9251 hrs. 494-1003 ext 608 Motor Hom•• Motor Homes I Motor Home:.. Sale/ Rent 940 Sale/R•nt 940 1 Sale/Rent 940 .S•le/Rent MO Motor Homes ow to uy an.~ecooomy car. > I ;, I 1. See how it holds the road. 2. Test its_steering .,.~ 3.Seehowit comers. 4. Try the brakes. 5. Drive it on a windy day. · 6. Notice if its fun to drive. Introducing the New --Honda Gvic: BIG SELECTION-IMMEDIATE DEL"VERY! • ' .· . COMPLET.EL Y SELF-CONTAINED --- 18 ·FT. KEY WEST MOTOR HOME $106 ~~NTHlT For &• monthi o0 ovr 11ppr1;1v11I 01 vo11r crtdll, fo!al ca,n ))rice !1 '6$59.94 Do1erred PAvmen1 rrlce I\ S911%.06 inclvcl!o\,I •a~. licen~e, Jno all fin.anle chl'r~e5. Anhvel j>('rtenTage '"~is l1.16'1w, Down payment reqvl1ed " $9115.94. USED R.V. VALUES '6S-LAND CRUISER TOYOTA '4 Wh11tl Drive !HXX 20S I '70 VAN CONVERSION Vol , 11ufo . ir1n1 ., 110.,.11 l oven, G 11, Elec. Refrig., Toi!tt. (91lSEU l VISIT OUR FULLY STOCKED R.Y. ACCESSORY STORE ' ' • The Shape of Today! Sportscoach ® ' ' "Everything you want in a Luxury Motor Home is· standard equipment on a Sportsco•ch" SEE IT TODAY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 11/2 TON FORD CHASSIS FR.EE AMANA Microwave Oven ' with purchase of any Sportscoachl < BRAND NEW '73 tl'DMado 18-FOOT 5th WHEEL TRAILER FULLY SELF CONTAINED. SHAG CAR PET, 4 BU RNER RANGE. AND AL L LUXURY FEATURES . • t l 18"1177 1 $3799 CA.rAPER SPECIAL~ IRA.ND HEW '13 8' CABOVER Paneled, C;ibin~t, Slovf, Sink, dinette. Complrt' •c<'ldy to 90. :?c~ co~~,N ~~~.~~?. :·::,:~~,:'.'.' $2099 o••n, 1h~9 eph , e1C•J)• hatch. 1i11k, tebineh. t lt . 1214297] '73 8' CABOVE~ SHEL:L SUPER SPECIAL )' I r I I " : I ' I I ... ·: ' ' ' I I ' I • I .· I 1 • • \ ·--·· . ' . ._ . .~ ' I .. ',_ ... ·DON'T · BUY UN IL Y U SEE USED CAR SPECTACULAR SAVINGS STA tlON· WAGONS GALORE! • FINEST CHOICE •EXCELLENT FINANCING "'-- •HIGH TRADE ALLOWANCE '71 FORD LTD SQUIRE 9 PASSENGER ve. ... ... iom•fic, r•dio, he.itor, power 1tfterinq & d i1c br•~ol~ l.iclorv 11 ir cond. ()41ETFl '72 PONTIAC SAi:;AAI WAGON'J V8, 111,1tom11tie, R&H, powor ite ... inq & br•ko 1, f•t!or v ,.;, tondifionin9, roof r.1 c~. I), i 81 milei. (8~1GJ'I) '69 PONTIAC 9 PASSENGER VS. •~!om<>lic, ftclory •ir, ••· d io, h1•tor, ,,,power 1lot•in9 power' bra~e1.'-rr b)07 7 1 $'2845 $3467 $1995 1 YEAR or 12,000 MILES SPECIAL THIS WEE~ '73 VENTURA I~ Available on all dom'estic used cars. 1 year or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first. 350 V.8, a utomatic , radio, ••••••••••• Meater, vinyl top, cus tom interior, white side wall tires. ! SO SGOU I Join the SUBARU uprising! Fight high gas prices! 1973 SU BARU ' OWNERS REPORT UP TO 35 MILES PER GALLON ! FREE AIR CON DITIONING WI TH IMMEDIATE DELIVER Y SUPER VALUE TRADE-INS '71 SUBARU $1177 '69 PONTIAC EXEC. $1177 4-spei.'d r:i.dio. hea1l'r. 1011 :t Door 1-f.T. Air cond .. Ai\! ~":\!. n1ilt ...... and 1·1'1'l' i'{'onornit«JL llOll'o'l' .<;li'l'ring , lo, lo 1nill'S. j-172DS\' 1XSI:5J4l '67 TOYOTA $477 '72 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 51977 \\'ngon. 4 spc~ lrH n~r,.i>1s-111tt; 2 Or. l·l.T. VS, automatic, t·aclin, 1·adiu, hL'li1L·r. VT\V\:l:l'.!1 hC'n1cr, po11·er stC'ering. 1518FEB! '64' EL C.AMINO ,, ·¥J19f '67 FORD FAIRU.NE XL J6R :..:..w,.....autom~11.'i,IUl»IWt .. --· ~4'""-'autoo\Olic..~o>iio~-~ air t..-Ondilinnin~. r ;-.:~ 1197' nnd Po\.\'Cr stcerln . _(Vl IE 161 .... • ' ' . . ~ '68 OLDS CUTLASS $877 '69 FORD F-100 1/> Ton P.U. $1999 2 Door hardt.f•n. ·l "'!~'"d n·nn,1111,. Auto. trans .. Jl<l\.\'Cr Ftl<'Crin~. sion. air conditioning, 1o1•11 1·1· i.11'•·1·· rndio. ht•ri lf'r, xlnl condilion. In.it. ( VOY703 J Nn. 302590 • $287 5 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC WILL WARRANTY COMPLETE DRIVE TRAIN Including engine, transmission & re.ar end I 72 ~~~·~;;;~:.;.~.~~,•,$2985 •q11ipp•d. ( IO'l llll '6 9 ~~~!: ~~,~~.~~~~ .. ~1995· ·. 1t••r•n9, ftdory ••r, vinyl t op. CYWYJ2 Sl 111111 •1u1111 • IF Ull * - HARBOR BLVD. . ~ "' ~ "' ~ 8 Ph MILE SOUTH OF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAY Autos, Imported 970 A·1tos. lmPorted 970 Autos, Imported 970 A 'Jtos. Used 990 ' Autos, Used 1 --~--- MAZDA- BOB LONGPRE MAZDA i'ORSCHE- '58 _ l\IERCEDES SL. Rl'n'IOvable harrltop. Needs little body v.·urk. Best offer or trade. VOLKSWAGEN '66 y Y,; Sq. Bk. European delivePly. 62,cm original mi, original paint, P 11 re I t i ~ radials. Trailer hitch. ncv.• -SERVICE FIRST-'68 91 I. Nu Kon is, st>1nperi1s, c·hitch, brks, ign. sr:i0 or of-'. 1st Sc.reel at 111~ paint, lo n1ilc.~. nm/ftn. fer or trade. 673-8285 Santa 1\na Fl'\\'y. strreo tape, perL thru out. 2001 E. isl S!r~I 673-1848 'G7 VI\', g:ood co n d . Santa Allll 5.'l.'!-7871 p"o"'R--'sc""'H~E-. -1,.~,~.~,~V~h~I ~, ,·I n1C"chanlcally. Racing rquip. in!5tallf'd, nC'Cds pain t & MERCEDES BENZ w/black interior. Electric body work. Best oUcr buy!I. ---------I sunroof. 67l--OT.4 64~ C'ves. SUNBEAM rnn vw DUNE BUGGY 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY Sharp New Car Trade-ins Coming In Every Day Ask About Our Unique Used Mercedes Lease Plans House o1 Imports ---------1 SU"ttt Legal. NiL't!, $700. '62 SUNBEAi\I Alpine Conv. Pr1\•afe Party. 4 9 4 -4 7 4 i good tires. $4()1. l'Ves. ___ c_ .. __ 11_5<_8--026~~7 --· 1196'.l v~. ,~,,-, ~B~u.-· .-GO<~,~,-,-n-od7. 'TOYOTA nt'\\' paint, Good gas n1ilcage, 494--0322. TOYOTAS '7' VW Campmob;lo. XI"' cont!. Must• sell. WUI sac. Fully -equip. 675-7459. FOR 1966 V\V Camper, l't'blt IMMEDIATE-engine. ncy.· po.int, fully DELIVERY crpted._Rita 5j,S-8299 ___ _ i\IX * 11t '70 Bug * * 111 LUX Xlnt cond. Lov.· ml. $1400 2167 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA BRAND NEW INVENTORY FREE CREDIT CHECK CALL NOW ,. WE CAN FINANCE YOU -CADILLAC EL DORADOS 14 TO CHOOSE COUPES-CO:-OVEKTIBLES • DE VILLES 38 TO CHOOSE <...'OUPt-:~ SF.DANS CONVERTIBLES :\lany exrellent colors 01oice of intC'riors !Cloth & ll'athcr1 '.•"aclory air conrlllionini; Full po1,·cr -Oloice of: :->terro Ai\J1f.,;\I radio Cru1Sf• ~i:introl Trunk opener ,11,o n1ore All in in1n1a(·ulatc t..'-Onrlition L<u·gcs1 selection· In Or ange County Nabers Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER , 200) HARBOR BL., ' 'ti.S62 Manchester, Buena Park ,_.n U1e Santa Ana F1·\l')' a2:!-i2JO CI..:L!C,\ * 842-Jt:U * E 2' & up, no credit, CORO\"I\ p " co:-,1A lii ESA 540-9100 Ul>C'n Sunda 197Z lifARK IV. Xl nt oo dllion. Lo n1i1e~. load PhQ111• TI4: 641l-1300 betwcr ~:30 a111 & 5p1n JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS MERCEDES BENZ LA-"D CRUIS~ll '69 V\V erfcct <;nglne & bankrupt OK new In .~ i:. trans, am/tn1 ra'ho, needs , ' body \~'Ork. $880. s:l&-4313 I town, single, etc. Al!l'HORJZED SALES & SERVICE Jim Sl41mons Imports 1301 Quall Nev.1>0rt Beach 833.9300 ENTER FROJ\1 ~IacARTl-IUR '6!l i\IB 280 SL Rdgtr, •I spd, ps, air, lo n1!1es, $:>17:i, 673-5020, 116 l11d11s1rlal \Vay, N.B. MORRIS ___ ..,... ___ _ 'Q9..JifOJiRJS..:..Minol'.,. J.OOC!~ , good sbapc, ;Dm le.wU -TOYOTA .. 1966 l lnrbor, C.J\f. 646-930.1 WE BUY USED TOYOTAS ALL 1973 MODELS IN STOCK !57-1147 -~OPEL--,'--T-R-IU-M~P~H-- '71 OPEL 1900 4 dr ~an.1 --------- 17,000 nilles, auto. $1400. '&I· TRI U~lPH Spltffre, con- :>i!0-4·172 \'t'rt, 4 sfxl, cxccllcnt Nn· ---PORSCHE ,.;og ro1"1. G<lhlj( Eost. Sacrttlce $280. 49~1962 ----~---1 '61 PORSCl1E "'/reblt '64 1957 TR-3 with tops, runs cng. Ne\v uphol & l.lrei1, fine. Make o.tter. 548-313! 642-3740 POR3CHE ·~ 912,-58,ooo VOLKSWAGEN mi '11, pv1 pty. lmnUlc. 673-8608, 586-1375. '60 BUS, :dnt cond. ··~ PO""~IE R bl ri.tust sell $525. or otter .10 ,...,,.,_, ~· e l cng. 557 "757 ~ tren11 & transaxle. A Stc11 1 1-~-"-~~~-·~~-ot $1200. 673-GBOG, 9-JtPM 1972 V\V 411 SQ'unrcb&ck Air Conrilllon tng '6fi !H2. Rehuil\.c11glne. Super Cttll Arter Spm 492-8668 l'll'an! Nl'v; lirc;i. $2700. Ph: 675-1129. \\':\N'rF:D V\IJ'~ 'Si'PoRSCHE. aupcr cond., ltUNNING OR NOT '70 SQBCK, tm 8 tr k, great M'ldltllln. Must selJ. Call · 642--0818. ~~-~~-'70 BUS. Xlnt cond. lo ml, l<ed/,vhite, cu11aihs, bed fraine inc.Id. $11JO. 963-535.l '65 V'.V BUG, S600 Rcblt eng. Goorl Condition CaJl~eves '66 V\V Bug; sunroof, n1u.'>I sell. 111w. pri ntY.. ;!· 900-1&~...... '-:' '69 VW Can1per 13us, sunrf, red, rcblt ehg. $1500. 1973 V\V Su!X"r Beetle, sunroof. Evenings I"""~"'':'' ~l~....._-'l '68 BUG S7tl. good cond. 8.\l-0215 VOLVO -----~---ECONOMY k SAFETY PLUS Savl1191 -Ii Comfort In OUr Remaining 35 NEW VOLVOS Immediate Delivery ~w.. Lw ., VOLVO rcbll cug .• r11.cli11ls. $1900/of-5.1().G!M() or 530-4799 ler. G7:1-R12:l ClflMlflcd Adll: -· .... 642-567S.' l!NM lllU'txlr, C.lil ----~----G 16-9103 646-0237 I & D ~1o l ur' BUICJ< '69-BUICK SPORT WAGON Fully Eo •1iuped, IX1H324J $1678 ~lll.111n:h lll,1l1n~, '"11• ~ JI' I ll .. 11 . "' .. '72 BUICK Electro, cu~lom 225, all po\1>er, 1111 "'heel Rir, 1\M/Jo'M, $.1200, Com· J>ll llY r11n1i~hing u.1 CIU'. 121J) 634-3211_ BUICK SPEC~!A_L __ '67 rnuc vs. 29,00J nu. Rt1d.lo. Air rood. 4 dr. $1100. 5'1.1-112!l7 1964 RIVIERA, p/s, p/b, xlnt -interior' &. t Ir e 'I , \\'/\Ylre wlil OOvers. $100. 9~1733' aft 7pm CADILLAC '68 CAD. Lo n1ileage, $1T.i or hes! offer. Ca II 11116-&!61 1971 CADILLAC Sl'<lan d4 VU le all J>0"'Cr. 1 OW/~ Si ,000. ~r .... J~iG.i o.nyUme ~ '67 CAOfl .l..AC Convrrt. 561' milcfl. ·~111. Air. Private p:1rly G ~'9 a(t 1Pi\I CA~.IARO , "' --------------.:;. '70 CAM·ARO . Rull yr $'port. ltnn111c! · P./S, P/B, a ir, bucket seuts, ronoole, nuto, disc brk5. radlo, vhwl top, llntccl gll\SS. $Z>OO. 831-1300, '72 li10NTE ClLM,'"'11il, wln- <knys._ -vinyl top, radi&lat . tras, .J>rlV. t ·.. $3 -, • ' ' .,, ....... -'00 CllEVY Mallbu, 2 <!r, s <'YI. aull>.1.Needs no \\.'Ork. !425. 613-ml . CHEVROLET ~: • . • ,. ••j 'GO dtEvY 'IMPALA~.:';'. 1100. Call 493-9247 All r 4 pm '64 OtEVELLE Malibu. 11et at 578 \I/est Wllaori, Cotta Mesa bet 2p m. -"/' '72 ~!QNTE CARLO * Very clean, many xlraa. 493-:l720 19611 CHEVELLE, o r I~ owflcr, top ~hll.pe. Make of- BY ownt>r -'71 El Dorad~. fl'r. 1142-374{1 · ~5,000 n1~. loaded. N I UN~. MU!--1' sell. '62 .Chevy S!I $J700, (Ir Sl OU.,t. 6!fi-1f,6:j • rJ,1r; !tel? IO &!llJl'eClale, 821 .... clt•nn ou1 the 1:ar1t,._;:e _Ccn1c1• ~1 .... .\~l._!!~~-1 $4.iO. • . , . turn thnl Jun:< 11110 rn11h 1 1 '00 OfEVF.Ll.l-~. o1 dr -;c&;i, with n Onlly Pilot Clcwclf!cd eood cond. $35n. ad. C111l 61l"'5Gi'S. _ !r.S-11!\7 '· • -~--- ••• -·· .. • 1 .... ,. .. ' • • "9IOAu.0.,, '"9w ... :'M6 'f:UJ> " .~-9IOAUIOI, Now 1 9IOAuto1, New a; ·- ,, "! • 'DICK JOHNSON . ' ' "V. P. • J'oltHSO~ & SON LINCOL'll • MEICUR't ,, ~ j .. " •• • 1 ·At OU~ Diuount Prices . They're Ncit A Luxury ••• They're A BARGAIN! ~· ------~- DEMOS -EXECUTIVES -BRANQ NEW . . ' • • OUTSTANDING SELECTION NOW! ... 7 ,_t---' , -CONTINENTALS--·,-~-. • • .. MARK IV This beautiful metallic blue 11:a.rk IV has all the gorgeous con. - venience accessories you can in1agine. (5420) Less than 1,200 m iles. Yes', 1,200 mies. $,8600 --- •• . ' I I I ' .• -. ~ . ~) .. ,,. " ' 'I :_, ~-;~~~~NENTAL;OOU·P~'TOWNE ~-r\~~jaRA~~-Absolut~ly loaded with most popular accessor· ;-"· ,. ·~~1'(~;~ copper metallic. (15861 -·HUGE SA VIN GS ·, . . ' .. ' . COLONY PARK WAGON Nina Johnsonc; pci·sonal wagon. All the extras you'd expect the ownei"s \\'i~ to have. Yw .name it, this beauty has it~ Medium Copper 1:1C't.nllic. C,2052 J · ' Spectacular SaVings .. ·--- -MERCU·RYS-.. CONTINEN1;'AL SEDAN Outstanding sedan in AMERICA ' today. Light glngi!r iotd n1ctallic exccuUve car \Vit h1completc Continental options. (l.594) ..$6980 , ' I I \ ' J -~---~------11, . r ., . . , • ; REMEMBER ••• We ·StUI Have Ii. Few Cqpris At Tlie Old, Lower Prtc:es. ' ., • ••• OVER JOO Ct\RS .ON SALE • • • .Uome Of The New Car • , • , ''Golden. 7011ela'' Autos for Sale "' ''Orange Count11's Family of Fine 9ar.s" . ~ .2626 HARBOR BLVO. OF CARS, COSTA MESA e 540-5630 ~ .¥ Autos for s.!e Avto1 for Sale Rome. Of The .New C~r • , • "Golden l'owch.''. . ,, ' i ' ' '· 1~-~~~l~~;;1~~~~l~~;;::.L~~~~~~~1 ;.~~1i~~~~~~~-....... Osecl ..... ~.'·:t990A'l.f:e1, U~ 990Autos, UHO.. .u.-~990--Auto1,-u.AI-·.,~;"!'.....:990 ~utOY,l)lid,_ .. .--.-~ * "Auto,;-u..d 990 Autoi, UwCI 990 A_-_u1_0-'s,_1:1_sec1~·----"°-' AUtoS, UMCI '990 '!:,CHEVROLET ~!"RYS~R-": CORVEnE :' i fORD FORD M~CURY OLDSMOBILE P6NTIA_C PONTIAC' Chance of a Life Time '&1 CORVE'ITE, •plit win-'70 MAVERICK, 2 dr, stk, '72 fORD LTD MERC '72 2DR Brougham Sal" & s-.v;oe '72 PONTIAC '68 PONTIAC Flreb'i.r cl :~1• '70 CHEVY '70 ~torh 1 C):ti'yalef'ol 300 do\v coupe, 327, auto, R&H, air cond. Xln't coral. · . fn1 ~tereo air + full pwr, OLDSMOBILE OOHC 6 xlnt interior.~ CAMARO "Hurse" 2. yHl'.tm nii. re-AM/Ff\f, good cond., clean. $1150. Days 833-2161, eves & ' ( . $3300 pri pty 675-807'1, GMC 7RUCKS -& tires.' _lµUI! w/blue.. h :<''... , . nlairi' on ,varranty. Only 2 ih $1150. Call eves. 960-13~ wknds, 675---2883. Sedan, Auto ~ans, Air Co.ml, 673-406r . HONDA -CARS FIREBIRD · fORMUlA reas. Qffer!! 8451 Jenny La. Gnr.p._Q_old, '1'1Yl root, Air tPil: we"-~ cood. 'it' :po~ ';WAGON dark Power Stecl'lng .. 17,100 n1ilc1 '67 COUGAR: _ p/s, auto, _ H,B., apt 126. (Nr Newland n <laod,.,..u.:i;e ·.e&F.<(~ @.cl'.lf'•l9iillEl!l'<lm · · H ODGE ··'""-. · ·· · · · ----.. ,,.,,..e_oe~~"'-"""""'"lional'-"•n · U.Nl~S~LDS,-,.,...._.. .... "'"'"'' .. .,..~ ,~~""'!al'''"·l"'4"''· -,,.,,v t'ME). smo · ~:~ -.7-1 ·: , lifi,.rilCk~p/s;atsc 'brakf1, fl!UfiJI .: -Best offer. 3236 ldaho Pl, "2850Har~B1Vd. -~1iitl~,_zur:·r;-Al~r...r;1 · PONTJ-ACCatalina-'69'pret-· , ~ , _ 66 POLAR.A 4 Dr. Hrdtp. xln't cona. S27(X!. 644-4387 .HlJNORED!.t.aELOW CM D:>sta Mesa 54()..9640 -lou~es·~ ele~''as ~ p~" ty ytfilow, blk Vinyl top, air ·1 COMET AUlo. Alr/<on4 Pis. '67 FORD •,Gal.Xi~, 4 dr WHOLESALE '65 M"ERC. Clolw>r Pk Wag. • PINTO ' · ·;315 ~1r151• $1000 or·best oiler. --------• Radio .• Xlnt cond. MUsr hrdtp, full po\ver. fac air, 1Reblt" eng. N~W tires. Air ~ '~h~~: 6~~: ~~H~bJ:: .;~~~~rnger .RT 6:;'.~!ft~~t cond. '$900. ~~I ""'1'· ~400. -.,,-P-INT0--.-,-600cc--e-ng-.• -,-,pd-, '. . RAMBLER $950. 642-5697. ' 440, ~4 .. ipe'e(f, X•L N'•T '13 COLONY Park. Wagort air oond, nu w/w, Good 1963 RAMBLER ~ ~==..,.,...,,,.._,..,-.,--1 ~--------I SllAPEI 645-3190 '72FORDF·lOOPUSplc1IBt. ""-••w 'all-'Air """",, C00.$)850 -· dr ,..., '71 CHEV MaUbu 4-<lr Ian-• Owner's 2nd car. Short ~r-8,~ qrl~·-'42-'.mT~ .'71 PIN,ro. Xlnt cond.10-.mi. · i very c~~ rwwi cdau top, lo mlleoge, "auto, CONTINENTAL OtµNGE '10 ~lenger, 3 wlb, Hunt>man shell. P/S, Sloo'W,CoastHwy.,N:S. , , ' ;wife's cat?• •P<l. mwJng, 100 .. sn-ms· 'itr R ,. H Sharp! $3300. spd, map,.$l300 best 01: • dean, $3.395. 6. 73-2988.· ~· ·-s ,, • · , , · > "USTANG • 1 must.-", 837~JU ' T Ill .. • °S. ~96 '73 CONT. 4 Dr. ,;Town lcr. Call bet 1 & • 546-2525 70 Chtry -I I -~,.., " M "1 _... ,3100 ~· Coast H"Y-. N.B. • U , '96 CHEVY Impala, 4 cir. Car." EOnlvery 'e"'~lvable FORD xlnt """" ntw' ~-Yr '68 FORD Wagon, aulo Iran" " 69 .: . PLYMOUTH· ' 642,MOS . 1969 T Bird, Xlnt cond. -llOoil tl'ansportatlon $500 extra._ .\f _ ...,, m.J« "h!tclr.-~-.lr"•hooo .p/s, ..p/b, rib, .xlnL cond, I!IU~A.,i; • ~ ~,. radio, . . . . ~ .._ ly pabllod, m\111-•I~· _ 714! ..-' • ~&~-&, Eltl;~ J.!1; ,63 ·FORD xWoo, Auto, lug r~ck 586--4898 lzm • nu brakes, llrel & lune up. lier:;,~· air cond, auto trans, Pt.Y Fury •69 radio ~h' · LEASl 0"11UY 615M8S or 6""'".. • i ''GO!D CAPR,ICE,< low $7,235. Prl~ ~~.·~ f'1rm P/S, P/B,.R/fl, New tires, 1972 "' ~ $79S. will consider teims; ~~ cond. Must sell, $1675 !ac: air high ntlle1' run~ •n thru '73 Pontiacs '57 T·BIRO. s.7=r •-. = "~ ~ '<-0 .. D Torino ~utre 4>1--0.168 ~ 5>!0, 673;-1.696 ' , i.:ry g<1, 16©·or beai offer, ', DAV.E ROSS , ~ ~ . u,=-lik• new, 13395. • P!~~~itlln«llnti' e. Prlva,. low ":II" ~'15. -~:'°~~ex~i t,";, :.:~· ·~ MUS'l'ANG , !:~•l>nck, 5J6..7257, 82111 Evelyne ar., l'ONTIAC ~~ Call all 8,"'"' ·~· -' '64 •-ORD c1J1tom { dr Xlnt ~~-23 _ 49, _6 -·· . .LINCOLN """11'•xtrn. 61~..., aft':' H.B. ··'-H-~ ~I-~ ~ Ir -=-="'-;=;;:-:;:--""'""""I ~ CHRYSLER 5il2-1000 or 8~ oon<I. Asking $400. · , ~· •• ~,.. 4'111]1. , • · '10 Pt.YMOUTH Du ot eT ; """ ~~• · ~ •• ... at •• VEGA ' ~'t&· CH A L°LENG'ER, CORYAli ~ '67 FORD=: xJot•cond., ~o~~1:fo~~~ :c 'iv~te/~~~d~ K-11\t~~: ·r.c~~AN~;!89ga~~!~: ~~~:t Au~: ~~tPi::~ ·,~r1~CO:.: 14e~ 5::~ •n Vf/JA G;, xtnt oond. dlx ;Qm\J>Olltlon Orange, S Spd, '65 CORVAIR, cltan,, run• aone o.Jrr $700. ~ air, radio, SJ-830. 38 whlle top, am/(m stereo, Ottan, $695. ~ a/c. 548-2492. • air cond, radk), •·or ~st Int., new · tli'el. MGlt M:U1 ':i .. agt a, 1$~ or .~!ll~!t. aoo<J. l200.;~11'10 * 962--8786 , * rl '1x01ntL!3_.a \VAlagopon, "~r ~· 6tl,!!28W79hl, _leather, $6850. IJk.t to Trade? OUt Tr.Wer'1 Fat Profit iA attabled when oiler. S4M2Si ~; 673-a501 /. IX wn ~ ~pm, onrr-. i;mrv-,. Don't g\vt up !he shi . ..v•iu. ll .... · ......,..., '"" · . Ptlr11.dlse column is for you! you sell 'through result-gt\l· Have tomethfl\A you want to ·n VEC·A V.'llOft. l\!Qale Sfll the old 1tutt Buy the new Need a "Pad"? Pltce a.n,,adt •·L\sl" It-in clasSWed, Sh p MS-542Q; 962--0877 · · A good want ad is t:1 good L,. 5 lines, 5 days ror ia. Call '!Ing Daily Pilot C1aaslf\ed sell? Claislrted ads do It rack, 4 speed •tick.. r/b, mdl'. Cal\ 642-5618. . to Shon:rRe!IUlts! 642-5678. Sell ldle if('ms .•. 642·561! vcMment. today ... 642-5678 Ad~. 642--5618 -v.·rll • L•al1 N'OW 642:-$78. $1423, 8-l&-1019 days onl,y ~lll.1111111" iil11illl'· . ' ' '• r I .I I I· ' • • I ~ WE . APPRECIATE YOUR B INESS ' '73 CUSTOM CRUISER 77 WAGON IJR45TJ XI 131501 OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE '73 OLDS NINETY EIGHT . I JVJ 7TJM291599 1 OFF WINDOW STICKER . PRICE • '73 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO ~ I l 457WJM728b41 I 51177 OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE BRAND NEW 1973 BRAND NEW 1973 BRAND NEW 1973 1 0 EGA with AIR CONDITIONING '68 '68 '69 '70 IJB27DJLI 17b20 1 OLDS DELTA • 88. Air conditioning, power steering, po\ver brakes. (\VKJ....1241 OLDS 98 . F'ull power, factory air conditioning. C550ETY) PONTIAC LE MANS Ai1· cnndilioning. VS, pov;er steering, buekcl .~C'als. (Y\\"A559) \11\-,~~,~~ ,;~~~~~~,; ~AGON -U. mllL•s. B•~aut iful t'!lr. 1 :t iOfll' f CUTLASS DELTA 88 NOW HERE . SUPREME Air conditionin g, a utomatic:, VS , vinyl roof, power steer- ing & brakes, wsw, tint. glass, side mouldings. BIG SELECTION! ' IJJ57KJ R2 100bl I 129990bl $577 · $611 $1677 . GMC TRUCK CENTER! s~:~o '73 GMC SPRINT VS. Automatic, radio, heater. power steerin g, & brakes. (500764 ) ~ --_---=-:: IMMEDIATE $3477 DELIVERY BRAND NEW transmission, heavy '73 GMC '68 '68 '69 '73 '69 • THE BIGGER, ALL NEW '73 HONDA CIVIC THE LITTLE . GAS SAVER! . 4 SPEED OR AUTOMATIC CHEV. MALIBU ' . VB, air conditioning, JXlY.:cr stct>ring & brakf'S . ll36378K2362~·1 I OLDS CUTLASS .Air cond., power steering & brakes, vinyl inter. (135AD\V) PONT. BONNEVILLE Air cond .. 1)(w.·c r steC'ring, fl!l\\·er brakes, 31.764 n1ih's. lX\VZ301 ~ • . CUTLASS SUPREME ' Bucket scats. power steering, power disc brakes. (3J57K3Ml28171) MERCURY 2 door. Looded. Like "''\V. jYQF5481 ' $977 $877 $1477 $3377 ~1277 '69 LINCOLN Co ntinC'nt.nl. Lnaded. 5-1,136 1ni!cs. t XNJ320\ $2177 .._~~_;·~o .... ~~~-k-•. -~------..J '73· ~~~:;~~!B~~~:~'~:~~:· radJ~, heater (218'.2Jil $ 4177 · • • ' . . ., ... f . • • ,, .. , ' • ' • ' • • • . • ' •, . •. .. ' . ' ., • • . -• • ' ~ :CONSTRUcriON ·AND EXPANSION . . . ' ... -_-:.... j.' ,. ,. r. '-: ~ ,· ... CLEARANCE SALE!,· i, •·. : ' . ~ -. r e SPECIAL SAVINGS NOW e While the st.!'.f'~t in fro_nt is being worked on we invite you to drive right on to our· lot;· There's plenty of park· ing and extra savings too! . . .. .. ' • 1973. SE·DAN DE VILLE ..FULLY EQUIPPED WITH climate control, air condition- inf. FuJi., power inc. 6 way seat. AM/FM, power door locks; tilt & telescopic steer- ing. Whitewall tires aod other factory convenience extras. FULL PRICE 56495 24 Mo. Open End Lease on Approved CredlL <Stock 68!51) LEASE ror .. 1y ....... : ......................... 'I ~ • , _BIJY .on LEASE1- I ·- .. • .. -.'--...:... -~ , '· .._., • • .. ' "\'T. (.'. " 197.3 ' COUPE ,DE VILLE FlJl.L Y EQUIPPED Wl'l'H full power, bicl. 6 .. woy Hat, power aotenna, factory air Cond!Uoning, AM/FM, tilt & telescopic steering, wsw tires & other factory convenft!nce extras. . FULL PRICE ... 56325 LEASE ,... """ ................................. $141 :. BUY ~or LE-ASE L~ASE DIRECT Nab'.r> Leasing Immediate Delivery .. ' . -EXCEUZNT SELECTION. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY. FREE LOAN CAR WHILE LEASE .CAR SERVICED. WE WILL BUY YOUR PRESENT CAR :FOR IMMEDIATE CASH. Four and one-halt &Cl"t'I of total authorlzed cadillac facilities designed to better sell and servtc. Cadillac automobllet. (80 work 1t&ll1 and 45 factory tra1ned te<hnlclana). 1973 El Dorado . ... ... -~ Cafiriolet • Full Price C363FPW> . I • • Wtdntsda,y, A~st l , 1973 DAil y PILOT M ... ;.<f•• Largf.St Seiection 9f Cadilla~ In Orange County. e BROUGHAMS e CONVERTIBLES e COUPES e CPE. DE VILLES e . e EL DORADOS e SED. DE VILLES OVER 175 QUAUTY. AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM Wide Selection · of Models & Colors f'or lmme,_diate Delivery • •• 1972 DODGE MOTQRHOME FULLY SELF CONTAINED . Onl y 5,800 miles. Loaded with equipment including V8 ehlltle, automatic. power steertnc, power brakes, air conditioning, dual real wheels.~H&me hp refrigerator, range & oven, forced alr heating,· dual air conditioning, bathtub and shower, sleepe 6, etc. (Kt7826). •a&oo '73 TOYOTA CELI CA ST • Hardtop coupe. Automatic transmis- slon, factory aJJ,· 1co_nQi.tionina:. buck_et seats, sport wheel, sport stripes, ra-dio, heater, white side wall tires. You'll have to see to ~lleve how im- maculate this little beauty is. (397~ JHL). s3555 '69 COUGAR HARDTOP ELIMINATOR , Only 4·4,000 miles. v-s; auto. trins.. power steering,· power brake;11 radio. heater, new "•!Ute sldewau tires, vinyl Interior. Shows excellent care. (683ASA) ·' • s1999 '70 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM- Full power, factory air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, po\ver door locks, dual comfort seats. Vinyl top. full leather Interior. BeauWul automo- bile. (033ADY). '69 FORD LTQ ' HARDTOP COUPE Cream purr,· factory air cond., vinyl top, tapestry interior, auto. t rans., power &leel'ing, J>O\\'Cr brakes, Ari-1/ FM stereo multiplex, low miles. (399- ACHl -s1&&6 '71 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON 9 passenger. Colonial yellow with vinyl Jnterlo ·rtrlm. Factory air c9nd., auto. trans., pwr. ateerinc, pwr. brakes, radio, heater, white side-wall tlres and luggage rack. Low miles and ready tor a ereat vacatlon! (468CJ0) s2999 '68 COUPE DE YILLES 9 to. choose from. Full power, factory air condltlonlni tilt wheels, power door locks, AMiFM radioe, choice of colors, cloth or leather interior. (282ESI). A!J lbw aa s1999 . ' ..... - '70 COUPE DE VI.LE .. Leather interior, AJ\1/FJ\t stereo ra~ dio, -vinyl top. full power, factoey' IJr conditioning, tilt steerlni wheel. and power door locks. (38QAGC) s3444 '11 CADILLAC COUPE OE VILLE Vinyl top, tapestry and leather in- terior, full power, factory air~­ tionini', tilt atcerl~ whett,l. AM·FM . stereo, power door locks, twilight sentinel, cruise control, new white wall tires, Outstandlne condition. (720DUI) ' s4444 '71 CHmtl.E MALllU Alplne white Y:ith black vim'I top and matching vinyl fitterlor, factor)' air conditioning, automatic transrni.s- sion, power steering, rado, heater, white sidewall tires. 31,267 mileL (668CXUJ " 4 _","~ .'.11 MERCU!l! ·;, ',\' M.Uou1s'iJiR.'H~t, '·' · Russet•brown-witlrrriatching vinyl"in t.ertor. Full power, factoey alr condl- tlonlng. radio. heater. An impeccable car. (639CO)V). '70 EL DORADO • Adriatic Turquoise lacquer finish with white vinyl top and turquoise Interior, full power, factory air cond., tilt & telescopic steering, AM(FM atereo multiplex radio, power door locka, etc. Low miles and exceptional condition. CZQW967) s4222 '69 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Factory alr, Flremlat lacquer, vinyl top with'matchlng Interior, ll&ht sen- tinel, dual comfort 1eats, tilt A: tele- scopic steering, door locks, extremely low miles. (YVA482) '70 BUICK RIVIERA VS, hardtop coupe, factory air con- ditloning, Chestnut brown, , brown vinyl top, full J)O'Ner plus factory air conditioning, tilt 1teertnr-whl., AM/ FM radio. Immaculate. <'92£XC) ' ' '70 OLDSMOBILE DEL TA 88 CUSTOM 4 Door hardtop. Factory air condi- tioning, Royal blue exterior with blue -vinyl top and matchhl& vinyl Interior V8, automatic, radio, heat.el', power steering and brakes, white side wall tires. {106DDA) .s1999 '68 BUICK SPORT WAGON Factory alr conditioning, automatic transmisalon, power stee~. power brakes, radio, heater, whUe aide wall tires, low mileage. Colonial yellow with saddle vinyl Interior. CXEU509), s1777 '69 EL DORADO .. Factory alf conditioning, full power, vinyl top;-tilt-telescopic stetrlna: wheel, AM/FM atetto, full leather interior, po.wer door locf· CY2Tl.00) · COSTA MUA Custom coupe. Full power,~..-,.­ aJ.r ,cond.JUoning, tilt wheeJ, AM!nl radio, WSW, vinyl top. vinyl ~. Super clean. CS38COW~ '72 COUP~ DE VILLE ' Chestnut brown with brown vinyl top and saddle leather interior. Full pow- er, factory aJr, tilt' wheel, AM·J'M stereo. power door· lockl. cruile con. trol, twWiht tenUnel, Vogtie prem- ium ·tins. Exceptlonal).y clean. (028-GWY ). · '71 CADWC SEDAN DE VILLE Spanlah 1llver wlth black vinyl top. matching cloth A: leather interior. Factory air, full power, Wt·tele wheel, AM-FJ\t radio. Vt:rY Jow ·rnue- age. {826FBC) '66 SEDAN DE Ylllf Vinyl top, full 'leather interior, tilt •teer.in&' wheel, AM·FM radiOi power door locks, full power and factory a.tr condltlcmlng. Itnmacutate ·condition. (Sjlll939). •.. • ' ' • ; ' ' ' •• ' ,., • • . . . . . . .. - .f DAILY PILOT Wtdntsdily, Auqust 1, iq73 • WITH NO SIDE LOANS WII.H APPROVE. CREDIT '73DUSTER ·· '73YALIANT ., '73SCAMP '73SATELLITE Serial =cs .. lT3CJ27873 NEW YORKER BROUGHAM 4 DOOR HARDTOP ~'17CC . 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' San CleQten&e .. • • Today's Fl••I Capistra•o DITION VOL. 116, NO. 213, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES . O~ GOUNTY, CALIFORNl,4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 1973 TEN CENTS .. . . - Clemente to Study Fire Curbs on New Tracts When San Clemente city ~uncllmen tonight consider tract maps for two new segments of the PresldenUal Heights tra<:t they alJ<l will be reviewing-a major addition to development standards in areas of high fire danger. The new rules -involving construction tedutlquc1 to inhibit the spread of blazes in the rugged, brushy areas of the city - all were adopted for-the Presidential Heights. tract . on suggestions of Fire Clllef Roim)'·eo1emanc Planning commllsloners already have suggested the lmp>sitloo of the con- ditions on the tract and the ·developer, Jmmllooglaas Jr., Ii in full-al;Cl>rd. Specifically, w~ segments of the • town!Duse tract Ue within 400 feet of permaneot chapparal-type bfusb growth, these conditions would be 'impooec! on construction: -The·roor covering assembly w'l\,'beof "fire resistive construction" as ipproved by the fire chief and ll!e1i01lding depart· 111<11t. l'l'imarlly, the construction would be instructural elements that would In- hibit the spread. of fire. from a blazing roof into ·the attic portlm of. a residence. -llnofing Oil the aJipllcable houses will have to be "·~opped" at the edges of the eaves, thua sealing off cavities that could trap a "burnlne ember during a brush fire. ' -An'/ outatde openings leadlng into at- tics or other enclosed porUons ot the structute would be shielded with quarter- ' 'inch, nonru!tlng mesh to prevent-entzy of burning brush. Colemen. said recently that he foresees the requirements as general policies in deveinpmenl! in the lnf.:00 portions of the city where permanent brush creates . a chronic fire danger. "Generally, when areas like these get to ·burnfrig, the· embers c«n spread the blaze . amazingly fast thr.o(lgh .adjacent residential areas,''.. he; said. The Peseo Grande Fire several years ago which devastated dozens of ex- pensive Orange and Tustiit area houses in a case in point, the chief explained. The house! began burning .after wind· borne embers became embedded in the roofing . Coleman "said that the new suggested precautions · are not calculated to eliminate· the chance of a house burning under such circumstances, however. "In.s tead it could help significantly in reducing the spread of a fire ..• slow it down and give firemen a chance to stop it," he added . Ironically, the very tract up for con- sideration tonigtJt hit! become inVolved in a major fire emergency. A bal!-dozen partially completed ooit.s in the now-completed portion of the dev.lopment burned to the ground early J.hls year in a blaze which caused tens ol thOusands of dollars in damagi. Deputies Begin Search · For S3.n Juan Woman, 22 South County Men' Indicted --~-- 5 In Theft -Ring F.lve oouth Orange County men wbo Named in 30 felmy count& of bw'llary • sheriff's deput.le:t allege went on a five-were: · month burglary spree that netted the In-Lawrence Edward Boquette. 19, pf Uu11F9 -~ tbaD ~ in val"'!sle> 253%1 Yac;ht llrlve, ~Point ; Bruce c. ..-.-Jf!l!sa!e! ..... P*'8! lflaY ·~·ta, of 111!131 •"'1da Dela v~ by tlie °""" Coant1 Gnnd ,.,,, . Ebirer~" "',,,.~~ --"' ~oiilcss.sier. 11. 0 l Zlm_Crille_ Saa . IBM Assessed For Conrempt NEW YORK (UPI) -Inrema· UOnal Business Machines Corp., to- day was lined $150,000 a day f,.. contempt of court lmll it turns over 19 federal court documents . demande<I by the Jlllti<e Depart- ment to P!'."SI 115 anlitrust action against mM: . Clrlef Judge David N. Edelstein IO!Jlld IBM gull!}· of contempt and onlend the line in a pnolrall pro- C<eding. Justic<I Deportment lawyers bad ukt!!I .... a ljae "' ~ per.aml _of lllll'• -= •'\:" ~lal!lll ' '117,toll .--• _, •• lawyers --• -fine "' 'll,00 i day. Hiifhhiltm B·lindMan , Siii Juall. 1i1<1 Ivan ~·Wiie . ·~ --=~~~ ~H~o:;:~pz· l"::ital~ ... B-::_oa::-::-;=-d--' day In Orango Olanly 'stqiitlor Court. Wi-ill7terosol '!bat adi• will cance1 .earu.r •P-Recommending ~~°'c::'.1' Orange --- Sheriff's deputieo claim the five C • suspects joined with se..ni slmilarly...,. ooperatton cuaed juveniles in burglarizing homes A San Juan Cipistrano hospital ac-tluoughout tile San Juan Copiltrano, San The • countant was temponirlly blinded by an Clemente and Dana Point areu in a board of directors cl South Coa!I aerosol spray Tueaday nlcht alter be break-in ptv. that erided with their .,.. Community HOl]>llal, SOUth Laguna, has '""""'"'·• reoli earll<i' this nt<llltll. adopted a reoolutlon calling for coopera-plcked up five ....;......... youths in Deput!<s altrtbutad the ending ol the tlon -not compellU111 -with three Laguna lleacb and dropped them in Dana allev;i burglary rirlg to ·an alerl group of other bolpital1 serving 110Utb Orange Point, Orange Count! lillarUI'• afflcera Boy 'Scouts who wett alet!rinc tn a County. said. neOltrJ f!n!wora atancl Jut Jaty 2 - Deputies said Robert Aacelo Zlllldl, . Ibey spotted burglars breal:fng into Yee'• lbe reoollllicn waa lnlroduced at last 4%, of 28102 V11 Del Cem1 told them be Clrlneoe FoodJ, %3'114 El Toro Rood, El ~~. ~ ~-Uog by Tri!lan , Toro. . .... .,....-, ~ prest · picked up the five youlho near Denny• -4berl1r1 olfloers tped to the ..,.. and Krat11111 said d • v e!o pnu.n.L of Restaurarll l!LJhe.-Ar! Colooy-'lnd-wu or.--c anir-Bilter ilile-on hirillOlllOOs worl:fng relitloilo betweeo temporarily blinded near Olinda Drive in alle1e<I acciompllce Oed from the area. medical' and aupporl aall1 ol the four Dana Point When .., ol hil five long-TbeY salcl sabeequent ~ ldont!lled south coomty hospllals will have number balnd ~ 1prayod, him with the third man 11 Boquette and led to the me priority, - what may have been mace. arrest of Elmer and Whlttm. "°"Pllals Involved, in addition to Sooth Mace Ii an aerosol S.-U!ed by Modi of the loot takeo in the Cout,. are Saddlebact Community, lawmen to aubdue reoLstlntt 11113pect!. southern Orqe Coast burglar!., bas Mls!lon Cooununll.)I and San Clemente Sherlfrs officers no&ed the attack was · been recovered investigators say General slmllar lo many r.spects to an 111110lv«! • • lnctcleol lut week in wbicb a vlilling San Relattoos between South Coas~ a com- DlelO physician was robbeG of his Bo d OK B munlty-owned nonprofit Institution and blllford. waldr.ml jewelry-alter be gave . ar 8 oycott Ml"1oo Omummlty and San Clemente • lilt in Laguna Beech to· a lone hJtch. General, both proprietary ( p r 0 r l t ) hllrlng youth. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A consumer hospitals, have been strained for the past Officers said the five who attacked group's proposal to boycott all buying two yean. ZUn1ch. who ii ideotllJed u the controller Aua. 7 wH eodol'lled Twday by the Los Saddleback Communlty, a nonprofit at the Mission Viejo Hospital, demanded Angeles County Board 'of Supervl!ors. facility like South Cout, Is scheduled to his wallet btJt ran from the car before 'l1'e "Iloo't Buy Anyt!!inf Day" ii being open in September. the temporarily bl~ man could com-sponsored'by Fight Inflation Together, an Kroglus said a regular meeting ply With their demand. organlzatloo which formed last spring schedule between the medical staffs ol DePllU.. have deecrlptkm ol the five and helped back the natioowide meat the four imtltutions has been established meir 1nvolftd in the allack. boycott lor ooe week in April. (See HOSPITAL, Pqe Z) ' . Better Health By CANDACE PEARSON ed the oeed for _.nzatlon ol medical -• • _., """"' care,·the danger ol oompb_ters and a lack Many Americana could 1a1n better of pr.era! phyllk:lans. bollth by chlngln1 lifestyles, nlher "People expect too much from than a.nctini on medicine, the presi· medicine," oak! the CMA PNSldent. ' denl ol·"tt>e Cillfomla Medical "-la-He iuggealed that .-fe learn ·how to UOll (OIA) ·uld Tuelday In LlllJlll rein and met betur to ttreu, tblt they Hllll. lhaukm'l "eat the wrong things:• take Dr. Tiiomat Elmendorf llew down from clrvp, ....,., or drlnk excesalvely or NO<lhem C.l!Wmla ,to tout the new Sad-"ll,. too fast." ' ell-Community ~tat. adleduled ''Tbll Cf./' ~·. tbe bealth ol to open aometlme lhli fill. Amerlte more thin any new (health But the llldlta lnllde llM! ~ -..,..) detmry lystem,'"°re docto1·1 or hospli.I liOd beeil twiled ·oil at 4 p.m. paramedl;:.\' he contended. and Ille tout oner ma!erlallled. Elmen-• "We to ~ II) emphuil oo dorf was briefed on the pllM by hospital ren!lllal .~re '11 modlelne." he said, offldali 1111d.J.bl1>-o¢1lned _,me 9f his. _ 1u111in1 • .f• anotbet theme.-Demandl on ~ in medlcblo today. -.. aovemmen1 1orms and the ... of "lhotead of repelr1ng bealth alttr It'• computen l!ld d.ita banks bave tended to been destroyed or damqed,'' Dr. ElJDen. u~mpbulze human valuu." dot! said, "try to prevent It (dlieaae)." 'l'edulolollY-wti11e· It helps doctor o11 Other "fawrtte lbemd" lilted by the flcloney -ralaes • sn•• -of "con- 1enml practitioner froop ~ includ-fldentlalll.)I ("111ch ii) Important in the l • . ... '1il!ating proceu," Dr. Elmendorf said. • ''l-,vant to !JOUDd a warning," he added. Wn,ys to protect medJcal data must be devised or "someday aome people will be •elling this type ol informaton for one purpoee or aoother.11 llut one method of achieving better "penonal care" tOW 11 through a rebirth of the 1,-:,..i pncttloner, be Indicated. '!be out of that type of iract1ce Ii "the major e"Oblem 'in the -ed •hoitiiOof 'jiliyil&na. "Numerioally there are enoug)I doc-ton," he ~alned, 1'1Mlt they are the wrong kind In the wronr places." The CMA Is trying to encourare lllOre medical llChool graduates to go into general or lamUr practice. The main 111oblem. the woctatlon pr!Sldent oak!, la "tbat with the volume cl medlcal knowledge today lt'1 dllllcult (See llEAL'nl, Pa1e I) Abandoned Auto Found At Carlsbad Orange County Sheriff's officers today launched an all out search for a missing San Juan Capistrano woman after Carli bad police ·discovered her aban- -auto near that San Diego Counl.)I mf!_HifP.'tf. : Repl G1"eetin9 Local lnvOstjptors said • tberougb -ol the late model!oreign built .,., oWned by Rodrelle Wh!W. Z2, ot 1irroi 2."!' ~ ~t;;t,ere<J;lli> dOO~Jl1.;1o wo~1or · p~ma'ner .,.._..,.. fn the Citllbad ..... Britain's Que41n Elizabtth (left) is greeted by Jr!argaret Trudeau, wife of the Clnadlan prime minister, on he.r arrival in Ottain for·meet- hig Wltli the headi·of Uie-eonuiionwealt& Conference' At 1en-ls Prlmle Philip, ·talking to Governor-General Roland Michener • Mra. Wl>lte was flnt reported mlodng . Monday by her ' husband, electmilcs machlnill Gary White, IS, who told of- licen be left her al home in bed asleep about 9:90 a.m. -wm1e-he-dreve-hlse:ar around locil beach eommunitles. oorem oak! Mrs White .... ·&Jo to ap- pear Tuesday in Superior COw1 for a bearing into the divorce action sh< recenUy filed against her iru.sband. Old-Barn B-eing-Raz-ed-,- Officers became Increasingly con- cerned when she failed to •ppear for the Enehanted Generations hearing which wu called off ce.Iendar in her absence . '!be old Forster barn which bas eo· Investigators today said Wb1te told chanted generations d. a r t I s t s , them be drove 8l'llUl!d for -e Ume photographers and plain passenby for .:arty Monday because be ,... di!tressed geoerations Is being 1'111.ed thi! -1<-to at the pending divorce action and needed enchant Interior decorators, ln!tead. to gather his thoughts. Deemed a fire hazard, by the owner, 'l'bey-oai<l-he told them his wife had which has outlived 115 usefulness, lhe left when he returned to the home. structure at Uie corner of Del Obispo Investigators said a search of the home ~d ~Del Avion Is being torn doym rev~aletf' no traCe of a struggle and Mrs. . b1t·b>:'·b1~ by a Laguna Beach outfit .which White's J5ersonal possessions appeared to plans to.market the weatherbed redwood , be intact. siding a~ $1 a square foot . '.'The only things she took, il llhe took Owned by the pioneer Forster family, them, were the clothes she wore, her the barn earlier this month nearly fell purse and her car," an officer said. victim· to arsonists. Officer111 said the couple had been mar· "That incident, said Oiarles "Buddy" rled for four years. 'llley bad oo Forster, prompted the decision f0<-lhe children. demolition of the landmark. 2 Rescued Froni Boat SANTA BARBARA (AP) -Two men abandoned a sinking fishing boat off Pt. Arguello Tuesday and were rescued from a life raft by another vessel, the Coast Guard said. -nr P1'91 Stat\' ,..... 'EXP!CT TOO MUCH' Dr. Thomas Elmendorf "It wou1d have gone up like a match." he sa,.id. "and my son's home next door would have burned, too, because~it's so close to the barn." Forster's late grandfather, Thomas, had Ille building erected in 1902 and wben the last nail waa driven, the builders threw a party. The CWTeDt owner acquired the p~ erty in 1948, !)6 said, and in recent J<atS it hae served only as storage space and little elae. Development which has boomed in the vicinity has eliminated Its usefulness for .storing .1.gricultural equipment and livestock.· The new "owners" of the barn, a dec- orating firm known as Sloat Blvd., of 4guna ~~<;Ii,~ booRht the_'!!:!!~ for •f.f~'iJl<rnH!'Oeiribl!tlolltii~~ the flnri'1 owners. Five men are at•WDrk dismantliiig the CLASSIFIED A.D FINDS PET HOME If circumstaoces are forcing you to sell your family pet, let the olce people who ,.ad the Dally Pilot cla,,med ads help you find the right home ... B&AU'l'IFUL male collJe, 2 · years ; needs good family home. $26. (Phone No.) After only two calls, lhls collie was sold, a11d. the advert.l.ser knows that the buyers are the right kind of people. Get a dlrect line on some nJce people now. USI your classified needs with a Daily Pilot, Ad-vt!or -64Z.lm_. ---- still-sturdy building and the workers take turns spending the niibl' there "" tbat · others can not help themselves to the wood , deemed valuable in modem decon because of 115 ruatic';wealhered loot. The only part1 of the structUre wtdch will remain intact Will be -the cupola which sat atop the roof. Forster pijlns to keep that piece, redo it and in.stall it on his.fi'ont lawn. Forster Cl)OCeded lhlit-be all'e8Cly baa bearec! adl/lne comments from ~ cal societies snd other aficionadoS of tile old barn, but he insisted tbar he bad Httle recource to order the demolition. . Boom Delays Traffic SAN JOSE (AP ) -Traffic on north- bound US 101 and the Capitol Ez. pressway in South San Jose was ilelayed Tuesday afteMlOOQ when the boom of a backhoe moonted on a truck trailer falled to clear, the expressway overpass and ripped out chunks of concr<te, '!be California Department Of Tr~rtation said the overpass structure bridlina the Bayshore Freeway ..)VaS damaged ~ ly. ___., • or .. ge . - Temperat~ will be ID the low 71ls aloog the coast of Orange County tomorrow, with tbe low In tho low 60s. Following' early mom- ingClouds, skies Will be cJElfl' and SUMy. INSIDE TODAY 11 ft stiU pos.riblt for a per'°" to make money on tht 1 t o c k marlut? See tilt fit•& of 0. 1erie1 of flue ar«c1<1 on th< •bl•cl, 'Pagt 2l. I ' • .. ' DAtlV PILOT SC Wtdntilll~. AU9Ufl l, !973 •• ----·-- I I I ' ' 'Dana Point ,{;omplex Approved .. A 20-unlt condominium projecl on the ocean blufrs in Dana Plln t v.·as approved 3-2-l>y the Orange County Pl anning Coll)· mjsslon Tuesday. The t\\'O di ssenters, Bart Spendlove, representing the Firth District Including ' • Da'na Point and Clarence Casper. argued lhe results of a Capistrano Valley general the re~ts a Capistrano Valley general flan upda are in. - ' The fiv uilding condominium project is .,pla on four lots at the northeast coQ\er or Golden Lantern A venue and Sapta Clara Avenue. ''The -commission needs to support general plans *ith emphasis on citizen Input," Spendlove, the representative for Dana Point, said. ·~\Ve should do anything we can to en· ::oorage input and uphold measures that ~'le meaning to that participation." But PJanners Roger Slates, Shirley Grindle, end Roy Kneuft said they felt there were no legal means of denying the ~act. l'hey said waiting until the updated Capistrano Valley General Plan is col- lated could mean another six-month wait for. developer Norman.Stanley. The project has been scheduled for review by the South Coast Zone Regional ;;ooservatlon Commission in September. Nancy Greco, of Dana Point Citizens for Action, told the commission though 'ler group \\'as not asking for outright .ieeial of the project, a decision should be ?01tpooed pending the general plan :esults. A' Newport Beacll planning firm [Danielian, Moon, Sampieri, and llg) was !lired a month ago by the coWJty to ireaote an up-to-date general plan for the mincorporated Capistrano Valley. A specific condition of the $27 ,000 con- tract is that ciUzeo desires for the area :Orm the basis for the plan. Lest week 3,000 questionnaires were tistributed to citizens. The results are :xpected to be available by a public neeting set for Sept. 5. ·ttroI Captures 14 Mexicans [n Freight Yard Fourte<n Mexlcan citizens apparently :rying to avoid the U.S. border patrol t.eckpoiht at San Onofre by hitching a ·ide on a freight train were arrested by mmlgration officers Tuesday. A patrolman said the agent netted the aliens ln the "pretty WJusual " case as hj>f -Welting far I traJn to pasl hrOugh oCeans.ide. -' ..._ ~ addiUonal 11 aliens were arreated llll'ing an immigration check on ranclt ~r~s at the Harry Sing ranch in >Ce.anside, they ad~ed. Patrolmen also arrested 75 persons at -he San Onofre checkpoint during routine ~hecks. Tuesday's 100 arrests "'ere slightly 1igher than normal, said a patrolman, 'and the rad. that we caught 14 of them rying fo catch that train is pretty 1nusual." 3 Russian Ships Seen Near Cuba WASHINGTON (AP) -Three Russian 1ava1 vessels led by a cruiser have been tghted in the Atlan tic b ou n d toward )Jba , the Pentagon reported Tuesday, The cruiser Isa kov, destroyer Derzky ind a tanker were seen some 400 miles W1rtheast oft Bahamas, the Pentagon .aid. No su arines \Yere reported ac· :dmpanying he surface vessels. ~1ean~·hile. three Soviet Bear recon- 1aissance bombers have left Cuba ap- ·1frently bound for Russia after a visit of 1pout a \\'eek . I OU.N6 COAST ~ DAILY PILOT ~ Of-Cont OAIL Y PILOT, wlfll wflldl It OllMIMd Ill• "'""·Prn1, It Nb!,.,_ '" Ille 0!'11119 (NII PVfl!lffllfl9 Co-f. S..,. ,.,,, ecll!lono 1r1 PVllll•""· MolldlV lllr.,,.li 'rlitev. fof' Cotti M .. f, .. .wpor! h~. Hunfl1l9totl llaell/1",,,,.,!1ln lt'.lllef, l.l1vn1 a.tch. lrvlntl/laddlltlldt Md Sl'ft (""'"' s'" Jvtn C1p111 .. no.. A •lnlle •eoGlllMI l'lll!loti +• WbU~ S.llll'MVI enf lvnOr.,., f ... prlnc:lpe l Dl/blifr.tllfil Piaflf llo 11 UI) Wftl ••v srr,t•I, Cooll M•M, tell~. n.~ Robtrl N. Wt•d .. ~ ,.,,,..,.,,, '"' '""°u""" -~ • -----J111i .. -.,_ ei..1..,. ..... ~ • VI(~ '"'HIOttll Ind Gt!Y1•I M& .... .. Tlio""' k'11ril Ed!!Or Tliom11 A. M11rph1,., fMM•lnt Edllor Cli1rl11 H. l101 Riditrll P. Ni ll AUlllllWll lro\fnf9ltJlt ldltlo s.. a.-... OMn JO$ N1rth El C1rnl"o A11 t, tl,72 --Cott• Mtw: UO Wur aay Sfr"" ....,,,.,, llldl: mJ N........, ........ ,. 111.minfllWI IMdll 11'11 •Mdl ........,.. wt-hldl1 m '"'"' ... _ '"•'••• 1714t H2-U11 C.._""4 A'-1wthl 1 MJ.l.671 hit Cl1111,. All D.,se1••1: , ••• t ••• 4tl-+4Jt C~lfl'lf. lrn, Ohftte C.u ~lifllnO C~, NI 111W1 ~llr.... llfUl!r .. '°"'-.. 1 I --II':'. ..... ,.......,.,.. htNlll ""'I' -~ -'""""" ..... " ...... tn!Ufllt • ...... .... --· .._.. dttt ••• ... ti Cfltft MtM. c ....... ,.. ...... ... llii '"' Cl,,.,. .,,., .....,.,.., 9r tMll Q.U -'fllr1 tlliniflt'r I _.... ...... &IM .......... ' • Bt1si1iess Post Nixon Appoints South Lagunan Prtsident Richard ~1. N1ii:on ha& ap- pointed James L. von Harz or Monarch Bay in Soi.Ith Laguna, chairman of the Orange County area National Alllant-t of Businessmen. Von Han is president of J'M' Cannon Electric in Santa Ana and will serve for the fiscal year 1973-74 in the Wlpaid poe;lr lion. The National Alliance. of Businessmen . (NAB) is a nationwide organiz.ation of bus.lnesi executives •·Joaned" by coopera'ltng companies to promote .Job OpportunitleS in the Business Sector (JOBS), especially for economically disadvanta.jed. Vietnam~a veterans and,ne<dy youth. Von Han' division of I'M' includes plants in Phoenix, Canada, Europe and Australia as well as Santa Ana. "We intend to open additional com- mwlication lines leading Orarige County ' '-Wily Coyote Gipes Slip T -0 R<!-ngers San Clemente state park's coyotes con- llnued to elude. thclr pursuers this week, but rangers'. remain determined to cap.. ture the animals l'eSponsible for biU:tti incldentS-dead or alive. · · The P"1<ifuton O...t Ana's Cb le I Ranger Eugene Junette .said that during night_ patrols he and other rangers have spotted the animals et the park, but thus far, the clrcwrutances have not allowed ~ither shooting or humanely trapping the animals. The bunt was sparked by two .separate biting incidents late last month when yoimgsten at the camping areas were bitten in llllprovoked attacks. Antirabies . jectioos · were ordered. for the two cbildren as a precaution by health of- ficials. "So far I've managed to get one safe shot at a coyote ·at the park. but it miss- ed, and I haven't been able to do tt since," Junette said. The ranger said that the chicken beit used tn..lbe trap furn1sbed by county of- ficlels bas'fel!ed to work "' far. Junette speculated that two coyotes frequent the rugged portions of the park and one or the other is regponsible for the biting incidents As the hunt goes on, campers entering the busy rttreational facility are being urged not to sleep in the open or on the ground, bu~ to stay inside tents, cars or campers during the night. Signs warning of the coyote problem and information sheets are being put to use as Well, Junette aaid. "We'll catch the coyotes," he said. "But it'll just take tifo'e.." Bm·glary Suspect Kills Himself A suspected burglar cornered in a Fullerton sporting goods store killed himself with a shot in the chest Tuesday, police reported. Officers said George R. Ricano, 41, of Tacoma, Wash. used a .38 caliber revolver from the Big Five Store's stock, fired severaJ test shots and then sent a bullet into his heart. ~no is believeO to have driven a van up to the front of the store and smashed a window, setting off an alarm. A nearby oficer responded to the alarm and others armed with shotguns were called to surround the store. PoliQ!! said Ricano made an a ttempt to flee by the back door of the store but when that fail· ed."he shot himself. ·Prison Terms business and industry executives ri0 they'll reali;e the•benerlts to them of a successful NAB program/' von Han said. The duties of chairman of the local NAB effort are voluntary and are In ad- dition to an executive's own business conunitmenl!. Voo Hari named Stuart Stelnha~ as director of the Orange Co u n t Y Metropolitan Area office. Steinhauer is on loan from rrr Cannon where he is manager of empl:oye relations. His NAB position is a-full·time one. In a personal letter to von Hart, Presi- dent Nixon said he was pleased lhe South Lagunan had agreed to serve in the posi· ti on. . "As you assume your challenging new respoosibilitles, you have my warm thanks for Wldertaking ~a vital tuk and. of"coune, my very t wishes (or every success,'1 tbe P ·dent told von Hart. The I'M' executive is the fifth Orange County businessman to serve a s chairman since the county organiution began operation 1n 1969. His predecessors were : Walter F. Burke, president of McDonnell DoogJas Astronautics in Huntington Beach; S. Fred Eyestooe and Donn L. Williams. • both presidents of Rockwell International in Anaheim ; and Harold H. Jackson, regional vice president of Bank of America . Court Justice Refuses to H <.dt Asian Bombing WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood l\!arshall today refused to order an immediate halt to U ,S. bombing in Cambodia. A court spokesman said attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union in· tended to make the same appeal to Justice WUliam 0. Douglas, who is vaca- tioning at his summer retreat in Goose Prairie, Wasb. Marshall, in a 12-page opiriion, said, "I v.·ould eXceed rny legal authority were I, acting alone, to grant this &pplication." The ACLU is 1epresenting Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman (D-N.Y.)1 who .sued along with four Air Force officers, to stop the bombing at once, instead. of on · Aug. 15 under a congressionally man- dated deadline. (Related story, Page 4) The Holtzman group won an order last week for a bombing ba1t from U.S. District Judge. Orrin G. Judd of Brooklyn, N.Y. But the U.S. 2nd Clrcolt Court of AJ>- peals stayed his order and set a bearing for Aug 13. Tbe Holtnnan group then went to the Supreme Court. Marshall said be was unable to ru1e that the appeals court abused its discre- tiOO iii acting as if did. The Holtzman group contended' tha t Nixon was constitutionally diSabled in non-emergency situations from ex- ercising war making powers, in absence of affirmative action by Congress. FroM Pflfle l HEALTH ... not to specialize." Elmendorf's impromptu comments were made in the Laguna Hills Medical Center, 2~1 Paseo de Valencia, ad- jacent to t1ie hospttal, which he praised I as "durable yet plastic enough to adapt it sell;.to dlange." Hospital administrator Leonard La Bella said a finn opening date hasn't been set. The outcome of a sheet metal• slrike is being awaited . "It can't think of a better climate (ror a hospital )," Elmendorf said , soon artcr arriving in the Saddleback Valley. Reagan.,T ells Get-tough Anti-crime State Plan LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Ronald permisslven.ss" In society. Reagan WlVeiled a far-reaching an· "Poverty and unemployment cannot be ticrime plan today that calls for man· blamed for the spread of crime,'' he. s•Jd. datory prison terms for anyone who com-A backlog of court cases ho .. helped APPOINTED "llY NIXON J1,,.,.1 L. von Hin Nixon Protest. Welcomed, Says Weiclier WASHINGTON (UPI) -H. R. Haldeman wrote "good" and i1great" next to notations on a memo saying violent a~...:.-extremely obscene demonstrations could be expected when President Nixon and tbe 'Rev. Billy Graham appeared at a rally in Clw'lotte, N,C. In October, 1971. (Reuited story, Page 3.) Sen. Lowell P. Weicker (R-Coon.), pro- duced the memo. at today's Senate \Vatergate hearing and said it showed 16 MORE SECRET PROBES REPORTED-Story, Page ~ FDA Order I Vitamins By Prescriptio~ WASHI NGTON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Admlnl stratibn ordered today that hi gh doses of vitamins A and D be placed on !I. prescriptlon-only basis. It also laid down pllU'l! for other general restrictions on sale of vitamins. The order oo vitamins A end D takes effect In 60 days. The FDA Issued a final order on the matter, the most con- troversial ol its proposal. The other restrictions wilt take effect al the end of 1974. - have no scie11tlfically reooenized nutri· tional value will be banned as of the end of next year. The health rood industry estlmates that perhaps 90 percent or such combination products will have to be refonnulat.ed and that an unknown number of them wUI disappear from the t;narket because no proof can be offered of nutrltlmal value . From Pagel HOSPITAL ... The FDA said there was evidence that Vitamin A in heavy d~ can cause pressure inside the skull that may mimic the symptoms of a brain tumor, and may also cause retarded growth in children. So that common medical and surgical Vitamin D in high doses has also been problem s can be di scussed. known to retard mental and physical Administrative staffs, as well. will growth In children, tilt? agency added. meet on an informal basis to ditCUM The'. other major rule says that any m.utual assistance. • vitamin, food supplement or food con-"I know that there has been friction tainlng mare than 150 percent of tbe recommended daily allowance of any and a certain amount of CCllllpetitlon vitamin shitll be classifled as a drug. among the hospitals in the past," noted Once classified as drugs, such products Krogius. may continue to be sold over the COWlter "But \\'e all agreed that there ls much the way cough medicines and aspirins to be gained anO nOthing to be lost by are now. But they will be subject to re-setting aside our differences and all view by the FDA aa drugs and some may joining in what should be OW' primary tater be put on a w escription basis or and sole objective: the best health care banned entirely. · for the least cost to the communities we The health food industry contends that s·erve. some of the proposals would cause many "Vt'e already have a corps of highly Vitamin product s now an the market to competent physicians and sur.geon.s prac- disappear and would restrict a person's ticing in this locality. and the fine, u~ freedom to choose what medicine he date hospital and cllnical facilltles now wants to take. available or shortly to be available are FDA commissloner.Alexande r Schmidt unezceUed for directina and managinc rejected ob:lectionsAo the rulea._ · -this immensely valuable resource lo SChmldt Said in IHtatement : "~1uch of \Vork together so that we may reaiize itr' the opposition is based on honest rears of full bene1ils, '' stated Ku>glus. concerned citizens," he said. ··some fear In other matters at the board meeting, that the FDA is going to make c'eftain directors learned that monetary Jos.. vitamin pills unavailable or if available switained during a period oI reconstruc- then only with a prescription and at a tion last year should be regained by higher cos t. Others r.car .that the F~A January. may infrlnge on their right to decide what they will eat. David Whiting, hospital treasurer, that the Nixon \Vhite House welcomed "None of this is true. TIM! single, most noted June revenues topped expenses by demonstrations against the President important purpose and effect of the $16,554. It \\'as the third straight month because Qf the back1ash that could result. regulation is lo require full and honest thi s yea r the hospital operated in the He denounced that "mentality." labeling." . . black. Whiting said. \Veicker also produced another memG. Effect ive 60 days from today, V1t am1n .. Ylith the exception of ll-1arch, our dai- from Haldeman, the former chiel of staff A in doses above 10,000 international ly palient count has been well above the at the ·Wbite House, to John W. Dean III, units and Vitamin D in doses above 400 break-even point, aM it has been climb- the former White House counsel. international Wlits will be subject to ing s t e a d i I y s1nce April l ," the Dated Feb. 10, it said, uwe need to get prescription salea only. treasurer told the board our people tO put out the story" of bow nie effective date of !he proposal on The average daily occupancy d~ "foreign and Communist money'' pa.kl classifying some products with high . June, he said, was 100 patients per day. for demonstrations supporting the peace .. ·ltamin content as drugs is Dec. 31, 1974, The hospital averaged 115 patient. per movement and Sen. George S. McGovern although any labels on vitamin products day during July, Whiting saJd. (D-S.D.), Nixon's 1972 opponent. covered by the rule printed after this "U the rate of ·admissiocs remaiDI at Haldeman said Wekker distorted tht year must comply with the ne\\' rule. the prtsent level, as we have every meaning of the two documents. Another regulaUon states that vitamins reasor\ to believe It will, we are ocmldeot H a I d e m a n , a p p earing somber, in combination with substances which we will be operating in the blacli: onoe acknowledged that he bad written "good" again by Januiry 1974," Whiting con- ne1t to the sentence saying that the Oct. eluded. ·' 15,, 1911 rally ",iviU be viol.en\" and Sta Coll • In enoth<r report lo tho board,!l!emittl .,greet" next to !he notation that the mp , ~,110n} F. Carr, hoopltol adn\lniMretor, said slow violence and obscenity also would be but sleady ·groY..1h Is being made on the directed against Graham, a close friend To Have Quh hospital's ei;panslon program, under way Of Nixon. since 1971. l!aldeman said he was pleased because Three upper floors ol the nursing tower the violence would show such de:nomtra-A stamp club ror youngsters or all ages have been completed and are now In U5e. lions were not casual, minor, "off-the-ha! been started by the Boys' Club of the-New -quarten also oocupied -include the- cuff" event.S: He said reporters were south coast area. pharmacy, sterlllr.atlon service and 'portraying them as unimportant. f!.1eetings tci discuss stamp collecting slorerooms. "The reason for reacting to the in· from all over the world will be held The new radiology de pa rt men I , dication that they w o u I d be violent, every Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the club .emergency suite, laboratories, lobby, ad·, obscene· and directed toward Billy house, 1304 Calle Valle, San Clemente. ministrative offices and &lll'geries are Graham as 'good,' was if in (act they Leon Hyzen, local arch.itect and stamp nearing completion. were going to do this ih this way, it collec tor, will serve as adviser to the Carr said all major projects now In y,·ouJd ~ seen by the public that they-club. For additional information, contact progress stx>uld be completed shortly were doing so, clearly." Mike.Brady at the Boys' Club, 492-0376. after the first o( the year. ·~~~~~~~==== • OrlN ,~, Wilson-Dunlop-Davis Bankroft --Yoneyama Tennis Rackets • Wilson & Penn Tennis Balls pr. d'riz. 7.95 Tennis Dresses -. Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards--10.95 Basketballs -Backboards Goals -Nets CLOSID SUNDAY mils • C\'itlle wtlh a gun. /fl imr!ede justice erd ~roper punishment of ~-·i.ni,';h.T m'aJor'" ;:.C.,;,me1io. n e'ii.-ir0fl1T'fjei't1111•)-<Re0ran · ••Jd,'411..,...., ... J«.-111-.:--Me~n·s· o Diiio trn'"n,,,_1 5km~r<;rt•-.":... dorsed by Reagan is to give law en-nll\tee proposed rules to R:Uarantee that Ci uo,o It l:S llUI L:> Ci JIH ;:, rorcement officers greater latitude In all cases go to trial within eo_d..!,Yll If Volleyballs & Nets ... ....,_.~"-l'·ootballs """'Basroalls--·~ · Softballs -Soccerballs seizing evldtnce. possible. . . . And Reagan accused 1-e g I s I a t 1 v e The .plan propo5e5 tougher dealmg with Democrat& of bottling up antlcrlme narcoucs, pt1¥'e~ end abandonment of legislation, including a et,1rrent bill to Jm- thc states probation subsidy program . pose 1 mandatory death penalty ln Reagan said the ~ contained in Ca lifornia {or crimes such as murdering the 164-page report oUer the promise.of a 8 law enforcement officer murder• !or major step forward in ht.s efforts "lo hire and torture slaylngs. ' keep the people of Cellfomla aele ond He aeld the Democratic majority In the free." legislature "bas demonstrated that it ls The recommendations were deve loped hostile to effective crime le1Jslatiop." over a IO-month period bt a fi ve-member The committee, hea~ by Ventura blu .. rtbbon Select Committee on Law County Couruel Edwin M. OSbome, pro- Enforcement Problems. posed a firm stalA! policy that "crlmlnal1 The Republican governor simultaneous· who wfeld firearms In committing e ly submitted the report to Jhe Democratic crime shall go to prison. con troUed Legislature ror action. al· Reagan sald he shares the ooncem of though he dld not give a blanket endorse-cltlzent who ceanot undenland wltJI ment to all the reoommeodationl. criminals who use guns "are a:lven lie said a massive lncreue in crime SUJpended sentences or placed on pro- hns come about during a11a go~ age of balion to prey again on sodtty." Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Champion Handball Gloves Handballs Racquetballs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays , Water Polo Balls ·Raleigh Bikes-Parts rires -Tues -Repairing P. S. We will be closed for Vacation August 12\h to 18th . • I I I I ! I I ' . . . 21? OAIL'I' PILOI SC Wodllelda1, A119"1l I. 1971 ' ~~~~~~~---:;.::..~~~~--"'- J· , •, Beef Gets Scaree, FTC Hit,s €omplete New York Stock List Packers Out· of ,,Job . . . Ualied Preu laternatloaal Major wholesale beef su~ pllen Jn New )'ork City followed a natlooal trend and closed for the day Wednesday because of a shortage of beef. Elsewhere, thousand& o f meat packers were out of work as the shortage sprea'.d across the country. .Panic buyers boarded meat in ~home freezers, m ea t distributors reported t b e y were sold out by Tuesday and butchers t u r n e d away customers. The American , consumer was faced wJtb prospects of eliminating from Ca m i I y menus hamburger, steak , meatloaf, meatballs and roast beef -~d eating instead cheese, pork, fish, poultry and lamb chops ... One agricuUural expert said the nation's big cities will "suffer like hell." The nation's biggest city a~ peared to be already suffering. The major wholesale suppliers of beef to New York supermarkets closed 'Y~· day because "the remaining supplies of bee! do not war-. rant a five-day operation," ac- cordYlg to the Greater New York Association of Meat and Poultry DeaJen. By Tuesday.; the shortage ot beef still centered n1ostly in the processing, distributing, and wholesaling end of the business -but several spots around the nation reported the sflortage already hit t be supennarkel. In New Jersey. ••beef Is almost nonexistent at this point," according to Gerald Gilligan, director of the meal division of the Wakefem Food Corp., a statewide grOup of grocer;.r stores. have lo<t ~jr jobs because of Hormel shut down beef "complex problems thot have 1lailghterlng operailllllll In Its developed m the nation's food All.$tin1 Mlnn. pack.Ing plant chain and meaf supply aitua--for the ...week and curtaJledl tion." operalio6s at plants In South Safeway announc·ect it has Dakota and Nebraska. laid olf 19 meat W!'appers In In Wtacoosln, the Peck Meat~ the San Franclsco a r e a Packing Co. closed its plant at be<au.. of dlmlnish!J1g SUJ>' • Menominee. Mich., and said it plies. Earlier, 85 meat cutters planned to shut down two at SaCeway's Richmond, Calif. other plants this week in plant were laid off. Milwaukee and Gibbon, Neb. Ul'IT~ In Baltimore, Paul Dla- mo,nd, the head-buyer for to Food·A·Rama su~arkets, said beef supplies are to per- cent of normal. 1n Detroit, ~ .... ,'ll Deeb. 'We'll Pay Full Price' ch1er of the Associated Food Dealers of Michigan, said the A recreational vehicle outlet chose this way to show shortage to grocery shoppers its disapproval of the Nixon Administration's eco- was already serious and woWd nomic controls. Though it has not been notified 1 get criUcal within a week. yet, a spokesman fol" the firm said it expects prices Iowa Gov. Robert D. Ray to rise within a few weeks. said 3,000 persons In his state -------'--'--'--'------'------- County Finance Experts See W rinkle Potion NI W YCMllC t'"U -~ ..... -~ 111 lflt Mtw Yotlc Moca ~: •.• JI;!:;\ ............. <':. 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Addt'.u • .cl a ltl I•-Loi 14 • -.n.ldol ,90 , 14 .10¥Jo JO :» -1 F1K"-rtr 1 147 •'ilo II -,,. ITE! Im .'°'3 I lti I 1• '* -1,1,. -Admtr1t Cp s Ji 12~ 11~ ll~"' ...,.. --• ,, tt\/o 21~ 21~-""F•ICllle 1.61 i· so U'A ., ... ·~"' llC'll C«lll'lll 1 ,, 2"'t """ ~·i.. Trade eom. ~~!':~, ",.•,•, 10 2!J !,fl\ ,•,2"" !.~2 r..oorn Ill( .. I IYI 1"' 1~ .. F•tl8k« ·"° 1 .,, .. .,,. •1'1 .. .._ v. 1u Inn .1i 1 " ~ ~ .....,,_.. 'g •• " llMllWn'I i:tf • 21-io 1 2 -.... Fil Ml l.~ I 2' 1~~ 1•\<o l~-\• -' ,_ -·~... said W""'--"~ A.h,...n .10b ' "' 13 .. IM\ \Mo-hn'lllfflt .14 7 13' !' '!!: 16• ' F1N80l 1.61 H 27 '\"' •1~ •1~ J•flln F .:16 •• I ' ~ ' + ... WASIUNGTON The Federal U-. "~f ~ltilfl lro 1) 1. ~ $\'o 5'ot+ 11~11 at 1,10 11 20\lo+ \to '•INCi"" .i':ll 2l 331 45.\IJ '5 4SVJ-~I j"U~n .60 I 1'* 1•~1 It~~ A.Ir Prod .20 2S Sl5 " O\'t .qv,.... ... ~ 'I .,, 1,.. I I~ \It. P'lt N6f s1 .. It I 17 17 11 ' 11'1" 1.1. . 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Fl.ch&M .tt 11 1j '°" '°" l1!!!+ "'° JlmWOI 1.60 2 4 13'.0 V-1 ._._'tierous, o ers o Y a tern-A.1.bwh .Ma • n 13v. ,, 1J1.1o+ "' i.m.in .eo 1 11 1614 tWi 15\11-v. Flatir F .:ioo 1 1 ·~ 1oi.. 1 + l. JHn1s.c _.... 19 1f.b 1m ~ 1 .. A.ken Alu 1 11 llSoll :nv,, 21_. :1214-'Ii t.mHY. 2.U 10 tiS il6tt 6$111 6111.-1 Ii t-h«k .I, 10 t llil ..... a• llo JHnlnv l't>b "' r.l" U '4-l'& porary cure and may be more Alco Std » 6 S I Vo •14 lllo-V. Ches Co IAO 10 1 U U 3S -t V. P'~Enl .12 10 191 12l-t IJ 12~t "'JO!lnMv 1.20 I 137 22 20YI !lf.'" A.Icon Lb ·,, " 2' lS~ :MW; JS .... -,. Chelf"d t.12 )1 m """ n n.-+ * F D . .O I ' 10 10 10 + "'JOM&Jn .50 51 ., H1to 117'41 -<ill expensive than •lmllar treat· Altllen 10b n 11 ,,,.. '"' w.-"' cr-11 l.ub • 2s ov. dlio ~u.-"' Fte.111 ..i _.... n 16' It 11Y1 11i,..... "' Jann Sv< .111 t n 20v. JOOA. + ,. AllloOtl inti f lO :zt 21\1.o 27"'°-41o Chi M11w Co t IOfo i• l . t -•I Fif"'kot 1.111 6 )II 11 17'h 17\'J-til JorU .. OQll .IO l t IS$ lfY) ,, 3' -~ meof by a plastic surgeon AHAmLt · u 11 71 1~. ,, ll\li-v. ChlMflCP ot . • 1 '"' 1 I• -._ Fl!ntk of •Yi . i10 ,,.... " w.,.._ \.'I J-• L 1.u 1 u "* 11111 1m+ l: ' A.1~0 .lllb f ti 10\61 10\11 101/o-"'Ct.&rn"'u~ ~~ I~ t'~ r~ p~1 .. ~l: ~~~ ~ ll ~V. ~~ ~~I* 1:f:e',i'1 I~ * l l;~ l;~ ~~\lo It also announced that It ~:111 ~ ~·~ ~ 1.: r~ tt~ tt:= ~ ~h Rlir NW . ) 11\olo 11\11 11 \11 .. \II FlllPwr 1 ... 11 '5 Jn.I JM 3Plo+ \ .. Jll'l"Mfcl l,.IO 20 t6 tf-"' 312'4 J:Mt+ .... WOil a temporary eourt crcter A..1,11.i, •• ·,~ .~ 1,0, 2n' ,.12~ 1!.L ~'lo.-at c~ ,;~ci;, 1f ~~ 3:;: !"' 51~ ~ ~1:"'1h :::.: 1i 1:: ~~ ~ ~~ ~ IC•l,MrA.I .so IJ-1~ Im 171(, I~ •.• . "' " •"" •• ...,...., --Clvomt .1'11 I (I 13 1'MI 1 Flu« Cp Sk t.l Z11 """ 4'YI 45\/l-"lo Kl Al pf ''-' •• 1 "6 4'YI _...... . to stop the companv lnvolv-..1 AlklMMI .'5 Z2 n "~ xz1,1, l2\li-lfl c11rom1111 1 1 ..s\11 '5YI ill'I-""FluortllOI 3 3' 1s 14 14 -1,,. 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ClnG r. 9.30 . uo N• "' 11• Foo!• Mllll' SI 1'\\ 7 ........ ~ K•n GE I l2 "' 20\, 2Ct 20 -\t. mg m what Jt S8Jd was false AklMI 1.94 1• 45J 66 64 6514-"" ClnMI • I.• It 29 2'~\ ,, 2' -~ Footu.\ln "' 16'1 iN., 2N• 221 ''""NW 1.12 II I ISV, U.\4 1~ .. Ar'nl!Su 1.60 I 1 U 'i\ 2•'i\ 2A\'t · · CIT Fin 2,20 10 • •llli ...,,,., ~ ~ FOrdM »at S 405 St iS"1 SW.-V. K1nPLI \ ... 11 U 23\o\t 2S :P\lt-tt advertising Ambile: .SO 1 11 10\li lo:i, 10\-Vo CltlesSv 2.20 11 Ill 4.S'ili •S ~~-~ For Mck .81 6 .0 13\11 1311 13\,_ '·• Koty lnduft t 4 S.... SVI J.,., ... . Amcor ,IOtl 1 ' t\lr 011 4l1-\.II Clll1SO 2.2\b 12 15 ll ~ )( + .:W. FrM of 1.Hl 9 26V. 2'\'• 2'\~+ 1'o l<1ut&8r . 2 20 40o1 28\lli 27\• 21 --A.rnerec 1.20 1 I 19 19 19 . Cllv lnY ·'° 5 12S \3Yr I~ IJ'lolo ... ForlOb .JOii •• ll I~ 141\11 16\11-V. K•ulBPI 1..... . . ' :M :M :M • All\ilrpt 2 . .0 I JS JI 31 -"'c IV Inv Wll •• 7 11. lW. II/lo .. F«IHP• ..32 25 4( 21'\olo 26'\<o 244-~ J(eweck .20 11 ' 10 9-l'a "-·~ mE AGENCY Issued a pro-Am Hess .JD II 68 la.,., ;ti u -""',.,Inv pt 2 '. 14 21th 25 \, 25'4-ii f<IS~V ·~ ,1s .Q :!'!!2 ~ ~ .... -~ K•Y••rR ·'° I 31 .:Mt I] l,__"' A Hsi pl 3Yt 22 ,,.,,._ 7n:. J3'1,1,-~ CjlY Store:. IJ I 5V. S\i S\.._ "'° ro.lluu[o ·-6 3j --..., ~ .... ,,...... ~ KHl)ltr .10 t ~ ~ ~ ~ _.,, comp~alnt which' aald Aml\l..fl .'1 20 2.6 22 21\la 2l'h-.,., c 1r1L:Eq II'. 12 4.41 "4\'t oil (J -l'lrl Frink M .20 I• 1 131/:1 12'oo 12\;o-~ KHneCp .10 •. I IV. i 5 ..... l. ~ Am Alrllne!o 169 llV. It lll'o-"'° il•ri OU . .0 1 17 ~ 20 '2Gl'o-~ FrerlklSI . .0 11 l3 28"" 21 ... 21~-"' Killer In . .40 S S 11\IJo 11'1\ 11~ W. th tr t t In I th Ame.IL: 20 •• 10 7\9 7 7~ +"' LC of Am 5 3' 6\11 6 6\l"o-~ FrtolMn ;IO 20 lS :Wit l5 25.,,.+ ~ l(ftkMMI .1--4 I IU I-Ali l:W. 14,.:. e ea men VO ves e use A.Br•llll 2::11 ·1 ,2 31,,1 ll'lolo 31.,.._ 'h lwCllfh 2 11 6 '84' 68v. 6IY>-"' rruehul 1.10 • 30 w.:. 2m 2SJf<-l Kilii:FI ,:10 1 1 n •.i. 231._ 2314 ::: r boll cld I ff th AmBrat .6' 11 124 16'lol 26 .... 26Yr ... Clev El 2.ll 10 74 llYI 31 31 -Vt FUQ\lillnd ll 5 26 ll<o IO'A 1~ ..... ~ K1nc:ol! 1.tO I 11~ 2'14 271,ro a •·~ 0 car c a to pee 0 . e Am Bldg .21 11 II IS u i;. l•'h-~ ClwEpf 1.S6 .. IlSO 100 100 100 _, G•lll• 1')(1$1 1-fo °mi;" 20\1) :MW.-5 Kv Viii 1.14 9 '' 2~ 23W. U\11 ' •• . I r kin ' nd h A.mt.In 220 ' 51 lO.,,.. lO'h.30'h-'I• CjilYEPf 1 . .0 .• ''° n 91 97 ... 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I( L M Alrl . . 5 4(1\(o 4(1 40 +"' Kl ... AOUI ot .Ma '. 19 121,1.i 12 12 -\(o ~oc· oll -.,. ~ -•• Svc \.n I 1 14Vo l•Vo 14'11+ "' l(nlDl\I N .11 ,, 11 •2 ""',,.,., OVt-J\it AmEltc 1 90 9 440 ~ 26 UV.-'I• l:Oldw8k .21 1 9 14 1~ u \lo ., ...... v In 6 13 7~ 1V. 7V.-~ Koehrng 60 ' • I• ,,.,. " • ment. Am Expei,-1 .. 22 \l-16 11·16 ¥.-1.16 1..0lecoln ·~ JI 4?! \JV. 1l~ !}1'"=:: CA Corp 1) 66 ·~ 7~-11\-~ ICOllOtr i.u 7 '3 Wt. 3Mlo :M\lo-·&,1 d Am EltDI'" OI I20 3-lt WI ~ O.,olDale .-~ 2 ti~ fl:w. 12'4-'h lnj CtP 3 I~ 121'1 12"'o+ \ot K«ec:orp In S 14 .5V. $ 5 ..... But the company's a -A FlnSY J.10 ti 123 20 11\'a ~,,.,_ \.': ~=l~1~~ if J llV. I~ 1~.,., Gtn'"i" l"'i I 14 ~ lr" Ir" lr" .. K.r1n1;0 1.71 12 121 ~ 43~ •lVi+4': " the '·'-t said A GnB 1,1211 · · 79 26 2' 1..0llln R601o " I~ ll'lt. 19 .. -f, °" m "v I :mt 32'\olo 32't4+ 'lo Krts{le .:HI l:S t$O » :16 3'"'1-1.'-VertiSJDg, COmpJ4W 1 A Gl!CvS ,fl .. 14 IN. l M 11ni:;: t';: -.ol PIM .~ 4i 2\J 51 .st:V. 51o;.-\Ill ~n~~r ·1~ l~ l8 41\lo ~'Ill (7!.l!t \ii Kroel\ler ..t0 1 I 19!i-. 111'1 ll'h-~! t.-· A.Gnln1 .60 7 26 l~ 11'\ll <.:Olon51 10. I 1 16* I~ l~"' G"AT I j 't 5'V. v. 51\.'J-I KrO!Mr 1.30 17 'N lj\o'I 16 16 -l'J does not mention that lJdln,AGnlJf 1.IO ·· S3 ~· 26 l6a=l?1..01111111 '.10 1 :W 15\1115Vt 1s-11o-\t~n8t~ n ·1 1 T:M\ ~ l~• ••. tc.,torl .t.Oe 7 I 1\1113\1112..,_\'a. AmHo11t ·'° I •I 13•.r. n~ c 8 s I .. 11 lOf, )!Iii 331'1 lllll-~ gnC•ble 50 I all '"' • .,. 9 I ~ L-• discomfortOI"dangermaybeAmKom ·",, ~ ..w. utii~?~.,. .. oiu111:tu 1 :n 21\4 21 u -I'll nC'ilr (20 1 29 ,, 15~1• _·;,..L1c1ec1e IYI 1 6 1~~ lt'A 1""+~. A.Homepl 2 •• 2204 »I --~ .. oi Ple1urt1 . 12 5\1• .S \ .. .S,,._Y.. "o.wioo 9 12 pa '"' ~-v.Um111Sn I I 3 l:Rlo 121'» 14\li-t9• involved ln the treatment A.mHcKD ·21 a 192 •W. "°" 111 .. ois !JI• 1 n • '3 :U\O :u~. :uv.--•.r. Gffl ovn1M 1 94 211,1, 21 2 1-1 Linear .uo 12 • 1 2.3l• ~ 2:719 •.• • Amtnvsl .so 7 2S t\i •· T -\.'I .. omll E ··-~1 2ll '°" 11\/a ,..,. II .,. "' Gn etec 1 . .0 21 lint 63 61"' 61~1 LlrMT 2.056 , 1 ·23\t UYI. 1314-,., • 1 A M«lkl .12 t 190 1,1~ 1,'.. 's\' -V. .. mt: 111 1.10 l~ 6'illo>i •i 69V.+llll ~Food 1.40 11 97 :l9.olo 2S\'I 2S9-~ Ulrobe SU 16 ) 7V.ll M ,,,,_ \£ A MedkorD 5 '5 «> .,. -1..omSolv .«I 15 25 lt'k 16 uv.-'n nGro .6Jll ~ 1 II~ I~ !!RI.-\i [·"rSlet .21 10 '' 1\11 1'1-. 1~ ,.. "IN REAIJTY," ibe FTC A Mete~ 1\.'.i 11 61 lSMI .... ~. ~~ .. t: .. mwt:o 2.:.0 t llJ "'"'* 29V. 2'At.--"' n·Holf Cp a 27 lOft 10 10 -YI ••rS pf 2v •.. · 17 21~ 2~ 2'~ .,. A.MIC DI 5llo . · 1 91'4 ..,., _,_, -.11mt:g o.-2 . 9 15\ii 2S 15 -"° 111 lnslr 2k 1• IJ!/;l;V. 11~ 11'1\-"lo Lea~ C .40 S \OP I~ 10\'i 10\W-'-said "the pain can be so Amer MOlor 5 421 ~ ~ 3'1'Ao +l'I .. wt:acol 1.•2 . . 21 :iu ... JV'!(,, l~Yt-"" 8::: 'Xiill .11 ,, d ~IV. 21 m;.-'A L•IKPI '""' '. 21 2\i'f !J.,.. D <._.I ' that t. ts e ~~~ ~~ 1~ ~ ~ "" 1'4 .,,,:~::; ~:: :· 2f 2l:-i:~ ~.'."anMo~1~os~ 2~ tom: l!~ jjY>-i~t:!~ ~ii f Il mi~-·!':; severe pa 1en a r Am StllP ... ' ' 1A 1~ lfllt-;n ... omwUU 2k 24 99 10VJ )0 10""+ v. p1 ~ • • 10 ~ ~ ~-,,.. Ltt<b&N .so 11 11 1m ,,... 1~ ..Ji& I edatcd b . A smelt 1.20 • M 20v. 20\lo m-A .. .u11of 1.1:z.. • ' n 21~ 21,.._ "1 111 s . ·1 n u. 10v. n u.+ Vi LIMIOne AO 10 u lJ\olo 141'1. 1•\'a a ways s or anest es1z· Am s11111 .so 9 lAl 12"'• in-. imz.~ comM1 ·" 11 llO 50'>4 so ~-1\11 Gell Port ·'° 1 n 11~ 11v. 11 v.--lt Leh Pl c 60 , 3 l•lla 14i,r. 1,v. : :· . . A.m5tdpf ""'" . . 4 ~ S6 ___... .. comPUTr Sci . 3' .v.... J'llo 'Jt!t . G PubU 1 . .0 ' Ul 1Rli 19Vll 19'1'1-v. [ •11 VII Ind 31 ltil 1-16 w. • '\I ed before the apphcat1on oC AmSldcot •.V. 4 ~. 5*.~ ~,~ ~ Con.4Qr .3111 7 'l 1•\'f U\'9 u:n ... Gn51conet .•S 1l "' .0•1o •l o3 ... -'" "1!mn 1v.o ... ,. 16 ~ 1~·'-'.: . . . A.mS11rU .2' 16 30 ltt't 1.,.. _ 1 1..00IMI I.toll 7 lS 11 17~'11 11 + V. Gn SIMI lnd . ll 3~ 3~ ..., · , L111ner Cp 5 11 limo 9'\olo ~ "9 , aetd and may require med1ca· AmT&.T 2.10 11 '87 sov. "!'! ~ .(;, i.:nnMt 1.,'lb 1~ 1 21 21 21 + v. GT E 1.60 11 m lOV. 79,., ?°.,..._+ ~. L""ox In "' 11 137 U'\olo as•.r. uu.+ loll • AmT&T Pl • .. 310 51\lt St., + V. -.onrlCC .60 ' 6 17" lA'I 11~ • .,. \.!o GTIFlpl 1.30 UOO 171/o 17'/ol 1'4 V. L....-Fd Cip IS tv. tt• Ml-~ tiollfordays weeks or months ATTpfA l.6' 302 ~ ~~ 'T.4.4-.Al.:onEd 1.111 11 11• 23 22""-~ ••• GnTI•• 1.10 6 s3 2!.l"~ ~, .. --,.L :1 Lt11lnc .1s.":: 3 11.,..11~ 1l"9 . < • • Am T&.T wt 1267 5'1'1 "'" ..:onsEd pf 6 .. I 7)\IJ 15V. 7~'4-llJ. GenHC .3'h , . 60 ~... •• ....-.. 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Ar'n•l•k . 10 9 u 14V. 1• '' -II\ ..:on F111t 52 I 96 l(•,t lll':I n:v.-~ Gtrber 1.3$ 11 '21 llV. 17"'6 11v.+ \'o '-jllllY McNI 4i 22 6\11 6 "-"' nie complamt also alleges AMF 111 1:ot I 9l U'h ~ 1fit-: l:ansNG 2:03 I loll Ht tt.'4 26\ott ~ g•llY l.21b :13 10 117'1• lU'h IMV.-2\1 L Drt't'CP .lO ' 37 l7tl 1 1w.:: w;., that the· treatment carries the ~~~ne :tt 1J, 1~ l~ k~ 11 = ~ ::::';' o':"",~ ~ ~ '11 ~l~ ~-,,., cJ!IYB~, 1 ~ 1t ~ 2c: ~ 1 -v. ti~'~ln 2~ 1{ ~ :ir-~~ J~ =:~ · k f · f t• and ' AmPCoP 36 7 10 "'-t'Jo IV.-n ..:or!fl Air Ln 17 100 R I IV.+ \lo Gltntl"C .IO 1 1• 11"" 11'/J 11~+ 11:1 1.111y El 12 41 19 .. ~ ~ 16¥i-~li'. ns 0 1D ec IOD may scar AmPIK Co .. .$.5 ..... ~ a. -v. .. n i;::1n 1.4(1 I $5 :u. ~ ~ ""Glbr Finl SI( s •• I~• 14,,.,, 1•'111-""I. nc:Ntl 1:111 11 233 lra 36V. J~+ "'-· the skin: that it lasts only :~~:r ~,: t 21 ~ ,f!a 23~"" c::11~ ·1 ~ ~ ~ :i:t:: ~ f~m~ 1 3~ 1t: 1t'" ,t~+ .~ t11~11 r«J ii 1I 1t:: ,f.,. 1!=='~ from 16 to 18 months before A11•r"' 2.65 •. •, ~ .... ~ ~-1"' l.n11Qi llf2YI .• ll .. ~ 4l'"-~ ~•1n•tte 11.so 211, "'•• •,Jl': ~,, .. •1,1.L ,, 1.111111 21'11 1 11 111:o 1111 . · ~ . . A.m1lr P1 .68 . . ~ .. IV. C c~IB 21'\ . . 5 43\.'J A3V. 43'h . ,_ ll(Of' ~ "" •r-" 1.. nn CV DI 2 •. 4 Im 11-\t< 11~ loo" the natural agmg prpcess Amsted 2.60 I ·~· • "41~ ,,•11'+ ~ ~tlll(R l.:tOb 10 2' 11'.\ 1~·· 17'Ao-I •'-"son .. -!' 1,•, " ',(~ ,','.. ',,1~+1 .... llonln llfA .. s I 10\11 10 ...... : ... , . · A.llltalft .~ u • + 1..onllnvst 11 7 17 .S\'I S 5 -'Mo •I .... r "' .....,. ... --... 1..oc~hlld ' l!j I '"' 6~ ·"'" · • shows up agam· and that A11Clltic; 1.to11 6 s 9 11112 1a.-~ ConMltt .11b ,9 lo.t 10 9"" 10 -"'G1o1>eun . .o t ' 1~ lf\'ll 19-l'f.-\\ L-ic 1.16 1 J ~ 2'V. 26-lt:+-'IA. "> . ' A..-Cl ,60 I 5 II"" Ill/• II~+ Con II 011 11'1 I 1•7 l0\11 29~ XI -"" ~Wsl Fcl f 4 1'"" '' 16 -~ 1.0f'l111FI .J2 ll 6S 1•'11 131.; 13'h-"'-" l. plastic surgeons throughout Ancienct .10 13 " ~ t\12 ,,,._~cont Tet .u 13 1:u. :z.w. 2111o 231~-:ii. Goodr1e11 1 6 67 22v. 21~ 21~ ,,. LomM 2.3511 11 ,. -4ltt. a~ 12~ "'" • th · th A.nsul Co 4k I 12 15"" 16'1. U -'lo COl'llrl Oet1 9 22' J7'-. 36V• J6:ito-V. GoodyrT .n t 437 23\.\ ~ 2N-V. Lonoon Mli;i l lll"t llf't \l~f J e nation use e same pro-AC111c"8 ,:nq 1 1• 1,.,. 1v;. 1:nro-~ conOtvf 41'1 . r100 52"" s2\.'I 52.,.._1,,., G«dooJ .2• 10 ...s 1s 1• " -1 L-s Ind 1 1 '97 1s"" 11 IWJ+.'-' • und · edi I APCD 011 •k 1 3' I'"" 1( 'II. I.._ .,. Conwd 1.90 f 1 26'1:. ~ llrl'o--V. Gould Inc l t 10 2• 2l'i4o T.1'1.-14 LOn SIG 1.4' 10 1S 26V. 25"4 21~ ~ ~ cess er stricter m ca AfltCOCP .16 20 31 ,,,.. l'Ai 4 ••.• COOk Un .$2 6 29 ' '"' 1\11-"' GrK•W l'h 10 203 23\11 22!-:n -v. LonolLI 1.4' 10 SI 19~ 19'11 1~ .... ·~ COntroi for a fraction of the APL CCllll • .o 1~, '"'••• 1riz-v. cooo 1nd .111 11 l5 31'.4 29~·· m~1\.\ Granc11 u 1·!!! 10, », ',,'~ 1F.1~ y-~ ~ .. LIL 01 1 5""' •. 2 11v. 111v.. • .,.._ ~ • APL 1118 .i.o • J 14 ·•• Cauol Pl 2,,.. .. ' ~ sm ~ •n v ""' .,.. . ........ LanGOi ..s. 41 10 Jlli 111i'll nn .. • M 500 that Forever Young APOlltd MQ 11 ~ .5\oa $\II-"" c-r L•ll 14 ss r:w. 9 ' -Grent w iv. 1 m 11 1\. ll'lt-\IJ L«•I Corp 1~ 9 w. JYI JY>-i • · ~' A.RA SY l 22 21 S61ll 129 lXl\lo+ \lo CoapTr ..$4b 1 7 lt>ila I~ 1~ YI GreyOr 1.20 9 12 11'!11 11\.\ 11 \'ll ' L1LendEx 1 21 "4 31 JM11 ~1 · • charges for it ..V~l•M .16 • l "" .... ,,_""' COODTClf 1\lo $ 1"11 17 l1 -,,.,, GIAMI 2.14!1 11 " :Miio 331.< lVt.-L•PKl11; .20 9 $ lS¥o ,. Jtljji-'l : Ar<::htrO . .$0 13 30 29\lo ~ 19 -YI c-ind .l2 13 3 ~ ~ 201'--"" GI A.&.P Te• '° 11~ 11'!11 1111\ LOllG•• l.IO 10 n 21 2'\lo 2'V.-,. >. A.retie EnlP I 5 5'4 ~ Slllo+ \lo tOPO R1nge 52 11'N 1'4 u~+ \Ii GllkO l.lOe 21 I 22'4 21 ll -y, lowlllst tO I U 11"111 11y, 16W-..) ..... • erllllr .12 1 16 lO'llo lO'h lOY>-'MCoOWld \ . .0 6 11 2ff9 26'4 26'4-"itGINlr 1.IOd 12 6 1~ IO"'i Ill'!\ LTV ,..,... 6 1 .. tlil \lo ~It'~ THE c 0 l'tt p AN y has Arll PS 1.11 I 32 ' :lt\11· lN 20 -Vo C«clur• Co • 70 .... Rio I + Vo GINNek 1.60 12 11 '6V. ~~ ~"'LTV Corl~.,,., .. J 11 I~ 101ot+ Ml' .. ,, . . w h . A.~t\ftl «I ' 293 12\~ \I 1 1'111t-~cornGl5112,. l\ll05 101 103'"-"" GNN_pl 1.60 . 3 21~ 21~ 21.:W. LTYtP pl I U!lli .. 3' ,) licensees ln 8 8 Ing l 0 n, Ar .. n RlibY If) '6 S\~ ~ W.-~Cousin Lifb 12 35 2fl'. U'll 2~ .. GIW•Fln Al 7, 105 11"' 11 11~+ ~ LuDrlzol .43 :zi '6 '2\.'I 41\.\ '2,,,+·~ ' • Or Cal·r . Ha .. Armede Cp '5 lt HO ~ s.i;. ••• Cowles Com 15 15 Ma ,..... •v.-"' GI Wes! Un ID '"' '"' ,.,..__Yoo LllCkY St .J.I 11 JI 11"" 1114111111.-.. ~ ~ egon, J orrua, wau, Armco$ 1.111 1 '3 21 20'/o 20v.-1 Co• erd .15 l• 11 ~ 25 Ul'o-v. 01 w11un cof . 1' 1~1'1 1s11i 1.,._+1 Ludlow 1.oa 1 1 1,14 tin 14 .. • Colorado and Virginia who Arm pt z.10 •' "-"" !l? ~~ ~ CPC1n11 1 n lo " :nv. ~ 2' .. g~ ~i~1 17 10 1~ 21 .,.. !~"" ,lv. ,. Luk~I .IO • ,. 231'1 :n11t .23,._ '\Ii , A.rTll6Ck .14 l( ...,,. .... CrentC .10D 6 ,, 11 16"" I~ Vo -L V 0 Corp 11 U 4'li .ft'I ~. "'"' • advertise the treatment in Arm<:"' ~ .. 11so ss S'f" ~:-1t cm 11 Fl AO ,. 10 ~ ''" '"" . grmw.t 1!; .1 1;! 1~~ ~~ 1f"' · Lvu YIM'" 16 12' ~. 1 • ~W"I . • Arr'nSIA 1.60 6 l2 27v. 111" l$\ol-\\Cr«ker lM • 4 25 :Ll'N 24~-~~ tO' 102 1~ 10 lO~+''iLVk~ l.12c .. 20-2"Mo 24~ 2•14 .~.'I.~ metropolitan areas across the A~:1~1P ·~ 1~ J l!: Im 15y,_ 111 ~rotnt>.K .ao 1 11 13y, 1i•1o 13~ ~ ~-n· '.. 1,0 10..,, 10 lQ\l.o+ ~~ LYll( sy . .o 1~5 ~ • 1'111· ··":~ • country. Patienll who buy the tsA. Lr;: .so . 1J 1.,.,.. ..,,.. .m.+t"' C:Hco<S: ~j :: it~ lj,,... g"':: ~ "'r!!J•" '" ia 2a 21v. 20\.-\ 21.,._. ;"' Mtc!J:' .1ni 1. 9.1~ 'm 12\4.-4 ~--, ~ A•fll 011 1.lO t 264 30'h 29~ ,m.t.-\/:I C'rwn z 1 1 20 lO 91 lOV. 29'1' :IN :ft'li l.l:Jb 9 10 36\.\ 36\'f tt~ .It ~DOnkl 12 IJ ~ 3V.-~-treatment are sent to Denver A.sDrYG '·• 11 n l6V. 36 ~'h •• crs cp :.o 7 11 1,VJ 1, 16 -·\Ii 2ui:~1:• 1: 1! ~ ffi! ~tt 22t:1YI M•,~• .» • 21 '" .. ~ '\ to receive It. ~SDI' Jr2:i 1 102 uX' 24~ , .f\\ cu1n11•n :JO ll ' 13'4 13'111 1:H11-,,... ou11 RMCh 1 J7 ~ 914 t%+ \'i ~:~~~ UOD1 1 JJ F,~ 24 21 t ~~ A.th~ ~ $ •• ·13-llt 12~ . CUml~-.8&1 ll IL 31'/J 31 l1--=..Ak c.>lfAr..; .IOC •• 1 13V.-llllo-1J~ \lo Mey 'j'llA. '"°' tl70 5'· » --,4 I '~' 11>o4+ v. Curl!u Wrl 30 "' lu """ 2.Sllo+ll'e GllR .6Sc: 22 14YI '' l4'A-" .. ''' .... .. .. • "' _.' .. , E High I Atlc.Mtl.llJb t ,.,. """·+•LCurl!uWrAIS lJl ~ll +'1113"U'U l l2'• l8819'411Ylll'h-1 "'1 ....... ,. ,...,. ··"; O R "~~E 1.41 9 52 20!/.a 20 """" .. · M60 Squire 2 JI ""' •V. 6...,_ I.ti e t t t · ATIC :lpf 9;. l 17 17 17 Cutlll'"H l.40 9 31 31V. JO\\ lt)T,._ _,. S Df 4(0 ll 51 Sii 51 +YI M.Kl<Cll ~ f to l:W. Ht .-+•I#°' V n er n eres a es Puc Ok Al•<hll0 2 ;1 ..,.,,...,..,,._ .. c"'°"Co l < '12'•2' 2'1>-,.Gl<&W, ... •. 1326 ,_,.~,._·M:e• .60U '°''°" 9• "'-"'' ays A.!Re., 2 .. ·.. 2113 .sMr. ~ ~ C'o'fW\11 MA I 9 26 Jl4' 32'/o ~ ~ Gv11aw1 WI • i ~ ~ l\IJ-11' Ml •l'YCo I ,, 111 ~ ~ .... "" "'· AllAcll gf1 ·l J l'! I~ l~l-. -0 D-GrtWi pl m •· 106 1°''111 ll>S*-V. 1M H 32 17 1 21-11. 21'MI 21'!1i +9-I A.II•• Corp !1 .. g:_ ~~.~ 8::::.rvr -~ :a: 10: 4::z ':\ .. 4/\11-~tot. g:=::i ii --: ' ~~ ffw. fl.,.::,~ M1Mlnd :$6 s 31 ~\.'t 1~ 11~ ~~ . ~----------------:~~~l! :J---Js~uYt-Wlii-lli wn.coo.36~ 21~-:mr1~1w Gvttm-1n0rt-1•~fltoo~ 141 -=nd: 1~ 1.I 7~ -!~ !ft5~ . ., By HILARY KA YE ot the Dtl'J Piiot It•" Hlf 1973 follot#S the pattern /if previous 'cnmches', peritaps ~ie interest rate will climb B•!Vttal more points to 10-11 p:rcent and will last 12·13 n\.onths, •• surmises Phillip A. Barnett, senior vice president of research at California Federal Savings and Loan. There definitely is a finan- ctal "crunch", admit finan- cial experts at the savings in- stitution. They add, however, that money Is still flowing unlike the two previous tight money situations in 1966 and 1969. •'MONEY WILL be available his time,'' saiJi Barnett, "but only for those who can arford the interest rates." "We have to slow the outflow of money, and the only way to do that i5 to push the ratea high to discourage bor- rowers. That'a what the situa- tion ls now," Barnett told the For Weekender Ad vertising. P hone 6424321 institution's BeCOnd annual Orange County Fin an c ia I Forum recently in Anaheim. In predicting how long it will be before interest rat.es return to previoiu levels, Barnett compared 1973 with the tight periods in '66 and '69. BE NOTED so me similarities among all three periods -including the fact that all three began in April. ''ID 1966, the crunch lasted five months and things really ground to a hatt. Loans just weren't available/' Barnett recalled. Viejo Co. Promotes Coast Mail P t fr Automl 111111 t '3 S\\ .5 5 ·J.· 0.r! In ,JOll 12 Jl1 J3!'o 3J YI 3:31'-\.\ H kW 2.ll 9-I ~ ~ :Mlio-\'o MA~O :S.. 11 li b 27111 2~11M'-l "In 1969 the -·-·· OS eeze •veo Corri 4 \)2 11 10\o'i 101/t-ft Oilrllnd pf~ . " 36\"I 3'1'1 361'1 .. ec: 17 11 ,, MIPlthell M 1 3t ~ 19\li 19\li-..,, • l:l.WK,;U Was • AYCOW.' wh •' 1 20.. 2\-9 2141 .,; 0.VCO 1,j( ' 17 It~ l•llo 1._.+,141 ~ll~ ~ .J 1J lt,ra 160\'i 1624+·5·. Mir 00 1..0 ' 61 ;)OW 2';fi JO t IOt.' \ widel" and deeper but the Avc.o ),20 • 1 JIV. Jnoto 3' -"' o.~c 'I'll '"" i70 '° '° .a -,.! p .$o 12 1,_ 1, 1,1.._ MMcor ·'° 9 too 22 21'Mo Z2 + w' • A.very r .25 » 1GJ "'"" 431'l .w.6-Vo O.vllnln .2• ' ~2 7* ffi ,..._ 141 H•~= .AO 1 t f.91 t\!i 9\lo-MlrCO!" pf .a . Z6 6'\'t ..c "' -W\:I mooey Sl'tuation actually eased AYll Inc: .«I I• 21 """' »:it. 2J\lo-YI OevtOllH .M I 71 14':.0 14 14 -""H "' ... ' .. •• ... .... • .. Mlrem .IGll " 336 UICI .Q\'t 4'~1 '\ R H 'k Avnellnc .JO 6 ff •'Ill 1\11 IV.-V. O.yPLI 1.66 II 31 22 21 \.io 21Vt-\Ii ~:n.,.,-w .n 12. J 19 II~ lf+ ... M&rMld 1.IO I 145 251-'-l V. ll -'4, Up and flowed more. Bankers ate l es A.vonPr 1 . .0 JI •116\loll•l'lll..__l'Ao 0.PLpl' 1'* t40 911'1 91W. '9~ , .. tf1MCo '.IO 4 1.5 12\.io 1219 12Ylt \t Mlrlor!L r: '6 .$.5 2 •lltt 41,._.._~ were more prepared. But i't Ailee: ou 6k "' 9 1.,.. 16 11 -v. o..nw11 .40 1 40 1¥1 1:w. '"'-~ _ I.is ~ lS ~ ...sit. .c.Vt-14 M1r1«1 1. 1 ll 210 '6\4 "' '5 -1v..1 81b&W11 .IO 12Jt.'m; :Ll\4 it~-" =:L. ::f: 1¥ ~ tli,., ~ :t:::1 : ~='8 1i 1: U° m; lf" Jm:: ~ =t'ft = .jJ ,J ,I~ = a.:·ii·' i ... lasted nine months," be said. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -::: 1n ·'.t~ 1J n u!lla 1~ ~~~ &:'n~~ 1.~0 1l i1o:i :f! .k':-lrf~: ~~~ 1:B 1~ ~ ~r ~~~ f~?i=1"' =~1':J# 11J, 21 21~ ,\: •~ ~:. With the end 0£ price controls l:tr:i' :~ 1~ 11! 'f.t f!,,. 1•v.-\'t 8:il:. 1"c1~ ~ ?: 1~;.: 1~: 1:::: n:~~nto1J 1J 1.f ~~ f;~ m:+~ MM~~ 1·.~ ' ~ \~ \~ ,~; -BARNE'IT. SAID he belongs Aug 13 consumers will be hit ll•nGu 1.,. 9 1u 2llJo ~ » -~ o.nni"' .eo 1 " 2sw 2• 241/t-I H•rtSMx • , 4A llRll isVt 1sv.-"' .v.e o .20" 2'2 s1 soi.:. ~•l" to th th t bell th . • BllGs pf ,.... . di ti "' '° -Va Oennlsn Df 1 I 20~ 19V. 191,l-IV. H•rl•H 10b ' 24 12"" 11 .. 11~ l'I le .4J IS 103 ~ 32\tt 32 If e camp a eves e with more than $48.5 million In sane ... 1 1.:M 10 • 231'1 n 'll ~~1-tt 0emvs ·°' i1 11 12-i. 11 ~1 i2••+ lAI ttew1E1 ·1..s. 10 ' 2'YI uw. J6V.-~MM.MY .-n so 21~ 21• 21~ + Present crunch will be worse . . . g•nc1ei:1 Inc •J IS9 aHO llY:I ... -Deritu>ly ·" '' 14' lt\'t ft 1t\o'o+ ~ Heyn Alb 1 1 1 1"' 1..-1.0.-v. "'UCo• 1.07b .. Z2 1H11 It JM-~ • utility and transportation rate •rigor Pn ll 10\/0 10~ 10Yo--~ o.sototn •.O ' 11 13v. 12"" 12:v.-'Ill H.lielttne 10 10 SYt sYt m .. Ml 1n1v AO . . 10 1w. l:Mli 1• .. ,.. •1.. fol" a longer period, but ---..,.,..,... t be state Public ,11nko,•v•v,.• 12• 132 ~ ,.~ ~ :Z OttEc:U• l.'5 10 11 19111 19 " -1o1i HCA M•rtl11 14 , 1m. 1M1o I',.._ 4li M1M1111v lb 11 :io 211-; ,.,.,..,.. 2flll--• .....-.;1~~, I ll e · ., ... .,. .,.....-o.!Epf t.:12 170111\'tll l 111 -Y,Hec;klnc: .12 11 20 16\.'I 15~ ~l\oli~IWE ·~ t l&t »llo ~ becau.se of prior experience Utilities Commission basR:~ur'J 10. ff~ ~n~ fl:--tt;Ee~15~ ·· 1~ ~~ ;! ;:1 _i~~:f1= -~ 'r 11~ ~ f~ ~Mt+.~~~,;, i.60 ·; 112 ~ ~ i~i~" . with these situations, money decided eard cR .1• lS u V\11 26~ .. o.11rr cco .u JS 1 1,11a l4l'I i "°' Helf\% H 1.a1 1s 31 ~ ,,~ ,5,,.,_ YIM•• llrl 1.10 . 2 211Ao 21\lo ~ .. •• ·. 81rNtt 1.96 9 X19 W'll Ullo 2.5\/o-~~el Fin .S. 11 It) i' 111.:. 19\lol+i .. Heltn•R .1• 16' 32 '6 '~ 4S'\olo-!-. M1y1rOI .45 13 l 2'M 12"' 22...+ .,, Another spoaker reported Tbe tncl"eased rates eC-eeslc in .AO IA 2 6'N ~ ~ tm111n11 2 ' 1iu lO :iov.+ \II H••-Curt . . ts •YI '"" •v. .. Mey1JW JO 1 m '"' ~ · .: ~ . ' 861tsMI .20 12 10 llV. 11~ II*+ g~Shm 1 9 69 ll 20\.'r-\llH~ltrtnt .M 17 134-361'1 :M 36 -~M.-rt•D 1.30 13 Al 11'!6 '11V.. 27*-~ that between June 1972 and fective Aug. 13, were approved 8•',!"',-~pl ..! ·,· .! ,,16,~! ',"', ... ',ftt+ I~ l•r.:: pf 2 • ' ~ " • n"" .. ' Hellr pf 4.07 .. 1 us I.SS 1» -s M(.A. Jnc .6' 9 5 tA'i ~ 2Mllo .•• • J M th h been b the PUC Tu sda The bil< 81 " "" ·-""' .,.,. "' -le 1.20 .. I"' !"" 'M>t 16 '1t1rnePr .IO 10 11 16\4 11Y1 ie,.__ \II McCord .n ' 5 161b "II.I 1411A-W.: • Une 10"13 ere aS 8 y e y. e B81u1ehL .42 !! MlOIS "si~i; 25n>1 ',rt-'Ml ru=:· .4 11 I 1'4 1-1 ·~ Mtlm .. ~ .20 15 1$ 261--. 26 101-,._ V. McCrov l.lO S 19 19\li 11:W. 1~ do{,'\ · f 32 000 'ob in Qr ded I IXNir L .IS n '• • •· I d .AOa 21 SO "'°' .,'Ill-Hem11p CID J "l'l'o ~\.'-4~t MCDerr'nOI I :Ill n n 10 r 70'tlo +"Vo.~ gatn 0 , J~ ange hadbeensuspen asa resut 81YIJ1kCll .50 11 6'2 11 1.,0~ :~ j~ m DO .64 7 1 t¥1 th 9la-nem tn .)(lo :: t t'l'o ,,.. •-.;,. MCC>onlll,I! 5' 51S 6'\li 63 6' -u • Count 'the Pr 'd t' . fr 811r 1)111 .6(1 l 4 ,. l -llll E®I so 231 93 19\oi ".,,,..._.."' 111rcu11• ti.I 16 .SU JJ'lt l~ 3,• ... -10. MCOOnO 1 7j 21'111 21\.io 21_._ '411· y. Ol· es1 en s price eeze Be11 Fd• .62 1• 206 21 20'"' 20.4-~ 111111h . ..o 12 -is 1 6\lo 61'1-.,.. H•ranv 1"1u 11 ,1 1. 13"\li ,~ .. -., Mcor.:11 1 11 ' 21:v. ~ 21\11-v. Odessa Dubms, ky, regi'ona( June 13 . ' 8Kk.mn .50 17 '° 26\lo 2' :U. -mllonC .IOo 15 U 211'N :llS 21 -"11eu111et11 .t'l Zl U~ 411'1 41'11 'llf•t ~• McGr HI ; t '6 "8 tYt ~ • eeciono .JS 21 97 », ~ 3m •,•-+ ~ 1t1tv"J' .12 .s... M ""' ~ 11 -1"' fltwn• p :20 ""' 12 ,,.._ •~"" ~l'l-1 ~, MGHlpf 1: 4 11v. l.,.._ 1•,,_ 1 al t r H BHCllA .70ll 1 133 U~ 1•111 I 1>11 1" I'!"" ·"" jO ll 16\11 l 1' -u. h1onvo11 i.n 2' • 61.11 o 611<+ 11 McGrw.-ii 1 g"' 1'11 1~~ manpower an ys o uman . ee1coP.i 2k 1 11 ''"" 111.a !l!'i ···~ 1115" .10 t ·1 •ll.4 4y, ,,"° •· Hiu•nor ·• 16 9 a n 2011o , • .,... Melntvr• .. i100 51 57 +t ·• Resources Developmeot, said THE LARGEST increase in-&11aen ~ • l ~ 20"' ·r -iZ oi=i•a in · 6 2111 J 2 ... tt Hon HU 1 10 29 23 ~"l-!11 i1~ ~ Metc.H 5511 13 · 11 v. 25 u -v.. this represents 12 percent of volves a fuel adjustment off~;·.:': n ~*· ~ f:E ~ s=·1·1! "I 2li i'l "~ ;~1~ ~~rt~1111~ ~: ~ ~ ~;: ~~ ~: ~bih ' ;.y I~ 1t m: 1:~ E'S~" California's total advance of $24,269,000 aMUally In electrlc rnc'!K {(1 : ,!i h.1' ~(; ~""~ ~ ~J ·'tt lo 1 ~'"' ~--\'a n:r~1.J~ 1j !1 2:: ~ ~ ~ ~!rt. ·?Jo ' ~ i;.,_ tr-li:w. .. 71~ 260,000 jobs durintr the "UO!lor. rates for Pacific Gas and .a:::ci:. 2\.'I .. "°• ,·,.·~ ,,."." ,li~-"" ,1" :.,, 'l ~ I im ~!t---~12· r:l1=' ~ I~ ug mt t~~ flt:--~ ~= Hi :· 1l n !!"'-~~ t::f -,_ Electric B'enCPlll' l'll .:' .. -n" '1 . e'' ttornKlilk I 11 .ta ... !\ 41~ 'll'h + 'N r.wovse IV. t 20 :n.. 2'S 'l _.., Yet, Orange County act'OUnts · atneOf A.:io . ' n n1tt 14-!I< .,.., -Hon~ 1..eo 23 to'11~ 112~" 112~ ME, ccor• 9 lt -.3 · J ...... for only 6 percent of tbe The PUC said the lncrea !:re' ~~1i ~ 1~"' 1~~ 1~ !. ~ :: ,t ~ ~ :: : Hlit.l"o'e'I' 1.21 • J 2'"" 211-2 21Yo-1.:. Mel SMe 1t 11 f! 2f' '= 2::=: , state's population resulted from low supplies of ==~rJ·"t 1' 111:l !f" = ~V.::1~ ~P F'*rnc~ 2"J ti 6 ;t f:t',,., ::=1 ffi f ti 1.= 1~~ 1~ l: =~ .111 5 fi n = 1~ cl· • natural gas, increased cost of 1::~ .. ~ 1;: ': n11~12f'12m-~--tsr::r 11.~ 1t J = d: l'-t'=rl~u·1~ !~ ir, ~t ~t .... lf~1..-::~111 1:l& , ·1 11mt12Vli T~t ,·~·· ORANGE COUNTY ls one or natural gas increases in the enuL!llll 11 , 1 1,,,., ''"" 161'1-" I,.. of 2.10 . r .. £41'1 ..c 4'14-1 HIMlll•tt• ... • lO 121'1. 12:w. 1n11+ "' it::"~L-ft ~ 'fl ~ya }!: : ~ South Coa.!t area civic. th r t t . . • 8le(kHR .31 12 122 12'4 11 Yi 114-" ISMr pf 2 . . 22 ..Ofolo '° Clli-IV. Howh M .• 10 ... I"" 13\11 IW.+ 14 .... II . .... ..• leader Charles K. Dargan has e as es growmg areas in price of low-sulfur fuel oil and aMa.11 ~ • 101 ltMi '"" 16\lo-,,., ut lMb .. 11 ,.~ i1Ya lj"'-\lo liOUM F1brl 16 -45' ·~ "" i i..-"' =:.tr ~ !f ,& i~ isr: l~ ~ Cal'fornla and there! 18· In • 800b 8 ii. 1 22 •Vo ,\a ..,._ " musco 1 s 1&2 t ' ., .. HWMFn "' 10 aot M• 1'"'-24\11-111o • • •• been --·'ed d' of J • ore · the difference ·in cost of f\Jcl Oil ~ •"°1 11 132 19v. 19 1~ .,. llkl P 1 . ..0 11 13:2 19'111 19'1< 19\'rt ... HOllMof ~ . . 11 .s.:v. .s. S6 -\~ ~· .200 ~ J .:= 1:111 I:"-~ ~j P•u.iuv• to trector little danger of encountering a oil over natural gas. ~ Cti<d I 11(9 12-ft l!fi' I~~ .•.. k::: :J& :: 1if5l8;v. l8T~ irr,._· .... =r~ r~ i] J: ~·" ~~ f,lt: ~ :e,roM ~ '• 13' 12'14 !!!: r= ·~ advertising, public relations r It . I t 't >. • 80nd lndW I '"' ..,., ..._ kl of 7.IO . 91 91 91 -I HouNIG1 ..:M 16 16 2S\lo 2"" 25 -~ M•IEDI 1.32 : I40 !!: nd • I ti . h a enng emp 0Yt11Cn SI ua-The Pv&E I h crease 8ookMO l,JI ·7 II 19\IJo 19~ ~ :z i'orild .M 2t 17 31~ mi 3!~ ~ HoNG col' 21,'J .. IS SS 12'1" J2'1-I~ MGIC In .JO .a nl 4\.'i ' -\Iii-.;: 8 comrnUnity re a ons wit tion, Mrs. Dubinsky told the amounts to about 25 cents a =~~ ~:~ 1: ri ID: t!:: ui.-1"" i1 2~~ l~ 1M 1~ 1J:t uli:=1U =~ ·~ 2~ ~ ml i2\4 mt:.~=~~':~ 1f if 11~ ~J'" 1f"! ~.l:· the Mission Viejo Company. forum month for t"e average tiorrneM 1n 15 21 J~ 3\IJ .,.w. _.,.. u pf ,,,,, .. l r: "' """+ .-. Hutllld 1.15b 11 11 lfY< 1t "'·'} \\ Mkrow•"• 1J 9 kll.i it Miii-'Al 'iJ 'Formerly OlaDO"er 0 f • 11 liotl Eel l.'4 JI 95 30\.'i JQ ,,.._. .... ' II pt 3\o'o · 511111 5014-1 HV(IB•v 1.40 :l-7 30* 30'i\ 301/o \II MktContTI I 11 )7 ~ "" lfil:· , e ··it' illta' 1 ndhard 'dnti•t 1~ ...... · bill tbeijot!Epll.U ., 13'0lll Hl11¥olot:'lll-214 n.Ll.72 9 71 \1121b21"-"'HuotwsH 40 7 6~ 6 (\ii 1,\MliiSou.J.1D11 w Z2~ -. .. odvertising and ""'blic rela w ~eaonga reSJe a et;\.11.lic , 11ourl'll inc 9 1,1s'!ll l•~1•*-"" L111012 ai.o u·~ . HwllsT .iOb to.61 Vist\~.stY>-2v.M1c1Mt1.l11110 Sl'Alsl'f J\41-\to , r-· depression to affect Orange commission sajd ijr1nuA1r ll 10 4'7 10111 10 ro -""' LDt 2.os 1 zuo ~ :u. :i.+ ~ l11J11t Ch .u n 13 "" 1tv. ltV. MldRos• .to • 20 1 I" 12r. 11Y1+ 1t1t tions for the firm, a position · urws 1.io. 16 :u '9YI n st -~ ""'m .20 1 13 lfYI itv. 1 ~ v. Mutton e ·'° ' 21 9 '"' I'll!-..., M1ll•lb 1.jf iJ ..o .ffi!i __, . he a-pted three months ago, County's employment rate," IT ALSO approved a er1• M• 1.1.1 t1 201 66\.'I 65 '5"t1-1'r'J e1<1J• Pl ,1 ,--a1 •15,,., U\lo 2.s:w.-v. Huv<~Cp i: 3' 1t 31 ~ Jl)}I ~lt : ~~· 1 !J J~ 'SK I ~ ·~ she predt'cted. "Orange County So··~-Calilornl Ed' ad· erliPt1 ·27b 10 42 1' 12v. ~:z+ ~ e:t«OC .ie:11 1 2 3\\ 11•1o ul'I+ "' Hvdrornt · 6 1 23 914 '* 1 M n11PL 1 " 1 ' 1'~ 9 1 w. ~ Da ga WiJI 0 Ver See ad \IUJClll 8 ISOl'I HrOCI Hit .Bii .ll ~S ~~ 3l¥. E"!trn Air 16) 9 l'lt f .. +Yi -I t-Mlrro Al 911 t 1 lfli lWI I loll v~slngn , publlc ~latlons and ls still growlng, and brings a justment of $17.6 million, X~tH~1pf,1} ·1 ~ u_1.1o ttt; tr'-= U E••IG••F 31 ii 101 ,,,,. t"" ,,,.._."' /5_."t.. ~hi{.~ 1'1 1lf3 1!."' 1is~ 1~ Mlunfioi ~ 14 11 Tl'-2Mt. .~ .t• Qw ~•"umer market with this amounting 'to 14,to 15 cents for Bruno. i.n 9 167 Z1' 1*""" 20 -"'~::W:111 A.V:. l: ~ 1l:l':.1jbv. 1lf-lll=1"' ld~"'t'••• .to ' 24 1• 1~"' 1'11;.-" ~''p'!c" _...., 11 f i IF ~1 ~ · communltrre-1-'atl-ons pro. ¥-""t: Brown Cllfn 1 • 11111 11"" 1111o+ °"'E•fl!C i.ao 54 = 11M11T°l' .i 11 u t'" s" sv.-~ Cttll grams In Mission Vl'ejo and groWtb." the average consumer. erorouo 1v. • , • n 1'Yt zs0 + YI £~rn°M _,. J ~ Mt ~'fl 110," ", .11~ 1s, ' .! l9~ 1n. 21~ ... =: P(jbS 1.f: J J ~,.!: . er11Shrp .lO 10 4 1m 10 lo ~L'M Jk 20 31 110 25"4€ ~ ICen n '" ~· '" .... INi-.,.. Mobll H 20 11 "~I~ I ~ the company's projects In :rFerrl: -~~ ff lU n~ ~\lo ~lt' e<*d NC .i4 72 • f 2~ ''"""'+ v. l/ll: ::Al..: 1 :r :f\I. n'~i.., Mobllgl 2:10 16.s 5t\4 Colorado. ~-------------------------,le~::~~ :.o 9 30 27YI 27 21 -YI E1rl~ 1,~ l~ ,t 11: r.· r~ .. ;~ Ill l"Wr 2.20 II 14' U 2~ 2~ \Ii ~ l ig, f 20fl It~~ · 8yey E 1.30 1( 11 ~14 33"' ~ 4' eG & O ·1'f 1t Ji 14 l ~ !\='Ml 111,.. pf 2.N I2'lO 2IYI >Wr 'HYI+ YI Mo11wk Rb I 1·· 9 17 •VJ l'"-" Dar n ran for a trustee au11c1 co :.0 ' :M 13"" 1711 13 -"'Elect Ahoc: 14 • 514 111 ~ 1nPw ~ 4.i2 .oo n:v. .n-v. 5214+ :v. Mot.~ c«o " '"" 1~ ~ .-ga • "' 8uddCo'Pfnd5 ·· IJ&IO 7t ':~ ':~\Ii E05 Co .250 '4 t ~ .O ~ \=rlll ~ J~ li 3ll:'I 'it ~"'+' ~ typl 1.17e ., J 1M 2th ""' ; .. ~;wt . o1f.~8E1M-0-·pp_~-----..nefe"' W,r,:13,: n:.rc~.~11:!!~-r,._· ilt"'i~i~:.f.r..'ll:; ~-·"~~ ,..._. 5'-li·~"'tt" "' . .!::~"'= : th Ml I "I j Co ··~r --:........ ~ BIAdh• 2.Gll ll 33 ttn. 19"-2ti~ ~~~rr Ind S 11 sn J'llt S"-l'J lneomt Cep · 7 7\'t nto~ Momc.4 Nto •• ,~ lli with e s.S on ..., e o m. eu1o-11w .10 ' 21 1~ 11~ ';t-~ l\tt:!:NG 1 1 153 l6lll 1'°"' ''>A-v. /~~:, "k" 6 1: ,:W ,::; 1?: · MontO-1.1"4 ' "'"'-.._ u. J pany because ol posslbJe COD· g~.{~ ·lt: ~ ~ ,;: 1~ 11 .. +k 1'• 11 'i: :J M ~~ i; ~....= ~ 1nc1 G11 1.,.. 1 ' ,.... ,."" 2•111+ '4 =::; .l: 11 Jt 211: 111-f1\~. t.' fiict of interests. He has also BUt1 '" 1.«1 11 4l """ " 2' -1\.'I t:;r, p1 ,90 'of1Y1 uU' u v.-1u. lndM p1 1,01 14olCI n '1\l n1,_ \"I MonYM .sit 11 ,. 11~ fi~ 11~ ! been .ctive In various civic No Meat fop WI· ;te Hou se =~:0 'j\ .' 1! J~ J~ 3~t::; '"'E=:~1~ :I1' v ,. •tt. .,h ~·tt ~ l:.:U":i.1 '::: 1: :: t~ J:"' ~:+" ~ =":i~l.4' 1\ & ~'!! ~ re-\\~ ' • l>li lw..vl 70 12 I !)It ~ Jn..-~ 1mlM~ I 20 i 10 19't; 19\9-.. ll!f•CO 011 tt .. I~ 10\4 10\I • Morr'llC .4Db 6 26 ifi: 11'!i fn;:: and schQol activities in ' tM llurrtM .io"" 17•12.M%ll~229Vt-2\ti M1 LI ·°"' 11 9 ,... "' l'-" \.Ing l'.r>d 1.16 IJ 2$1 '41111 Jl\'I lJ\lo-1\lo MorM El Pr I 62 l~ 1..io. ·1 --cc-tTeOI 1.21 11 \ 1~ 1•1'1 1~ +lt. tnalt pf 1.15 l • ~ '° -\lo Martell! .75 • 11 "l 7'11 • • j Clpl!trano Bay area. WASHIN. GTON (UPI) _ Businessman Bernard i T 1.72b 11 25 )I .. 2' 24~ " mil Fin SIC 5 '"' '"" ....._ "'tn1 cOr11 1."' 10 1 :itvt 1'YI m.,__ ~ MiaTr 1.Utt I '° 1~ ,,.,_. e. Dargan resides with his •cp .n 1 )I w. 2'YI ~-. fi,. o... , " tM 10· i...... "'~lilncl su t 1 n :n11o 21 29 -141 =:=.'~ dJ ~" ~ ' Goldstein said it was a 0matter of principle" when eoene.. 11111 4 " ~ """ • .._ '' P1c1 ., 12 m 20\'I "YI 1'~'"" nmonr JO 6 21 1"" n-. n._ T 2 "' ·1 wife, Mary, and thelr four he turned down a White House order for blgb-qual-..,..~INW: 1 ~ 4'AI r' r---~ rJ:.., ,t q ,f\io I" 3* ~ l:l~:J .;{: 1 2l lf': 11"" :~ 1to ~:$~ lJ ': 't ~ -t IOns at 29382 S,Otted Bun :':'11~ ': ,.~, 11~ ~}.. ~ \" ~ .r:-i ~ 1• f k~ ~ · 1::r.'i.v-.,.: 1: 1: 12 1,: fl~ 1~: ... ·,. =~fortl,..,.if I 'I • , • Wav, Son Juan Capistrano. ity bee!, · "''" lo: Ji-!I!! '"' " +1 "'" ,i! 'j ~ ' "" -,..,..., " " ' "' 1°" •• -•" " ~ ~ -""--Goldste' ... tbe_president~of DI,strl.c.t }{ofAU S_un.. :mp s ·1.11 I • n; )Ovt ~~IE'"' Ui 1 ' 211 -"'.nrtreo 1.21 11 ti 'l~ '11' ""'+"' ~ ,·~ r' ' ~ wilJ stllJ~1-;-- -LU+-Y tll ''""""" I -•"4 'i ,.,._ itl ,n ~\II lt1t1'Mllte 1.IO 7 ll ~ ,_ -~ ~ 1 ~ ,._,,_~-tty Inc ha. been • White House supplier 16 years ''!,.l1'b 12 n ln. 1N ~ ~ ..w inc ~ ' 6 ,\.. 1;...... ~•BM co .... » 111114v.1n '11~ Mur ·" 1 • ,. ' '1 . • en1l 1.10 11 1 13\.'J UYI a\11 =int i1 1 fi 16\lo 16"' I~\: lnl"levr .lh 1l 141 = n~ '4 -1~ ~~ 1·t:: l 14 "' ~I Ut Tuesday, he Said, h8 turned dOWD an order from ::.fJL. ,,f J: ~Ni = ~ 2I =I~ ~~yK .... l I: ~ ~·!16 21~ .,_t\ j~~o~yl,\: I "I '!"°' r,.,.. rw.-MYW6 I.• .IO 1l_.f 1~ I -tat 4il PllllTE nMn the executive mansion's staff mess for 15 pounds erti co 1 '° 10 ~ ,, so.,._ "" .e1toY1P1 1"'3 62v. ' "1ni.r""'' 1nc1 ., ,.,, ~ \ii-1 2.30 ,1 ,, I ~ .,. ~ FUIDS avilUiU of filet mignon and New York strip steak. :~~~ft!:_. 1 11 :m ~1.ti ';~ ~ 1:r.tr o·~ it \ l:U ' 11~·" ~~~·1~ r! H ,.f ,flit :n m..-1~ ~~,i~ ·43 ~ " ;;!. · '°"MAL llTATI LOAMI The supplier safd he explained he did not think ·~:"f'tc~1~ f ;; n~ 11~ r:!~ i ~r•lb 1~ ,P~ .~ ,m:=;: ~~:hitM n1~ , i~ ~\' ~f: W'~ ~ tiij\~1r1 ;B J11 ,"'l"" ~ '!t i .... • 2nd 11Wlr·DllD8 the .beer he was getting was of the quality that :rr~.t,~~: ~5 23t 2m n~ ·~" , ......... .o 6m '" ~-'"" 1~11.r.~·t:.J IJ .: c ;,: l~ ~ ~. Cit!.-~ ., ll" ~ ~ ,~· •1.a '• ...,,ooo -.~WI', 1 4, l~ 10'.4 ~ .... F•J"" '!re. I! 1a1 Jll4 .. ""-'" "' ·11;ec11tlfl! ,, • , 1 ··1 -~ ~rtsi.~ ~ " 7;s ;;,.. I• _ 1 ""To~ LOANS°" s hould be sent to lhe White House. :;s.~: . 10 11 l* t!v. ;4~" ~:1~,. ·."A 1• 112 ·~ ·~"' ·~_: \"titr ~·2~ • '":, t" ~~ !.1""-:1"' ~: C1~L,:n ~ 'i\" ~ I ll:t-.~ ::O"' == jjSupplles are Ught, but it's a matter of plin· .~;ir ~tt '1 1o;: 1if2" '?~ im"~ ~=~~~.' .1J; I ~1 1ll; 1?~ 1 ?~ t; 1 n fir'•\'-33 ~t \o • ~ -:.,\ H•~~1 ·'° ; .. (" ~ 11 1 -a=-clnle" ho said. "I asked them not to order Items '! 1"'t,J . H f.t -~ ~·.w." I: II lo: 11! i=! 1: 1 l:i &/I l .I ,... "" ,,_, ~~f!.'iln "L f lD . + • which they have C8U5ed to be critical." ~~ 1 ' 't ti ~~~Ml .S f11 ~ lJ14 lf. 'lo 1 lf.,IN 1\1< 2'21 ~ '2 ~ -1 lfti~V. 11J ff -\ ~ ,et1r.(M4I.....,_ =~1;..l l' ~ 1= \h1 \:t ~ F:d'~ l:iS l ,J ii""' 15~ ff~'.., ~Ji~..:' ~ 1 11~ t': rw. f,.,t._ 14 ~~11~.~ l n /:, ;~ ;:it 1 ' ~ '!__~~~~~~~~~~·c • .. •, • I ·= ---- ' Executive ls It Possible to .Invest f. • In Stocks, Make Money? ·;1ndust1ies ' ·Sets Mark -, El'tCU.llve Tnduslrlts Tues.- day roported that sal•• for the tllJrd qual'ttr ended June 30, ,...... a l'<COl'd $9.7 million compared fA> $8.I n~llion last year, a~ percent tncrease. Year-to-date sales totaled $%4.9 mJIUon, a 104 percent in· crease. Net income for the nlne months totaled $ 1 . 9 rniilloA and was 115 percent higher than in the cor· J<Spooding period last year !« the Aoaheim !inn. EAR.NINGS PER share in· cr.....i 98 percent lo 11.01. -... earnlnp fO< the period ...re hued on 1,872,000 averaee abates compared with l,'IM,000 for the period last year. Coach shipments for the nine-month period were 1,522 compared to 824 last year, reflecting an increase of 85 perc<nl. JERRY E. WEIS, president, aim announced executive's en· try into the ''popular-price motorbome field with a 24-foot lnirodud«)' model aod we will follow later with addltional alus to meet dealer demand<. ,,,... products will be ·-in our 1974 model 'year," Wela II.Id. -· ( Edit<>r'1 rn>to: Thil is U.. fir1t of five artfci,1 un whet~r a perJOn can 1tiU makt money on the atock market.) By RICHARD NENNE~1AN «;llrlftl•• JcHflC• MttlllW ttn'k<t BOS'l'ON. MASS. -In the mid·l960s, an American lawyer overseas began piling up money faster than he could spend ii. A broker for a New York Stock Exchange firm began lightening hi• load by helping him inveSt in stocks. By 1968, he was over halfway to having his first ·i100,ooo in securitie1 salted away. THEN CAME th• beginning of five years of disasters, as he calls them. His bro'ker had invested heavily for him in smaller, more speculative companies. When the market started down in 1969, these fell 8.5 mUHon peo· pie are waiting to get baek ha. heavily. By mid·l970. his holdings were worth less than half their original value. As the averages ~ to new highs In 1972, largely because of' the activity oJ a handful of blue-ebip grow.th stocks being bought by the institutions, his own stocks stood still. Research Company Formed Then, as they declined eVi!n further early in 1973, he sold out entirely and used what was Qting the need for en· left for working capital in his ·-maitat data surveys by growing law practice. pclition for the stock market tQday. Bu1, he also is waiting to come back into the market. if he can find the right lime. Singling ... estimates that e.5 mllllon people arc waiting to get back in 11 they can con- vince lhemselves the market is going up. This sho.uld be good news for \Vall Stroot, which needs the liquidity the individual in· vestor brings to the market. In the growth of the in- stitutional market during the '60s, the Individual and the proper tceatment ol him seemed to have languished. · betn rough ones for an lb· vestor to figure out. Wall Street ltae!f has been jNlng through u n pr ece dented changes, u It Is one oJ the last major industries to modernize operations. Brokerage house failures and a still un· complered rub oJ mergers have sounded disrupting to in- vestors' ears. IN THE BUSINESS world Itself, a few blockbuster ex- amples of inability to cope or of outright.dishonesty added lo an aura of UDCertainty -the collapse of the Penn-Central in the 1970 liquidity crisis, just two years after a much-touted BACK IN 19'1, individuals merg«; the need in 1971 for still accounted for 51' pettent government guarantees:. t10 of the dally trading on the keep Lockheed. the nation s New York Stock Exchange ... largest defen~ co~tracto.r, Now that is down to 31 per-aO~t. and th~s spr~g, the cent, and many an individual Equity Fund Jn g iiisurance has come to the conclusion scanda1. that the market is not run with Yet, throughout this period, his '" -teres•-In -mind or that L.lJ ~ ·he can't compete with the in· stitutions. In a !Ur'VeY Louis Hams did of public confidence in finan· cial leaders, he found co.m- rn<rcial hankers doing hes! at 59 pm:ent and brokers next lo the lowest at 16 pen:ent (only finance companies and their leaders did worse). In-sting •hould be •eriou• and re- warding. Individuals and lnstilutiom have made money if they <OU!d f1gure out the lnlo plications of change -tight money, then recession in. 1970, then the controls in 1971 and since. At Garden Show Loo~ing at tho5e who felt hurt by the 196!1-70 hear market, Harris commented:~ "Public confidence in the services renderei:I has not only not been built, but there are rather sizable numbers of the human race who have taken a dip in the water and found the experience far from· en~ chanting." · bolldon, d ... Iopers and pl.,.. "I'M '1'111\0UGR," he n<n, Raymond W. Lamb, <!aims. "The martet Is no THIRTY-ONE percent of You may feel better to read ·that not a single one of. the do.zen representative mutual fi.inds listed below had a net increase in per-share asset value in the particularly dif· ficult 12 months ending July 6. But the experience ol those listed varied greatly and show the -importance of making the best decisions under any circumstances: Developer Mar~s 40th Anniversary • .. director cil EDR. has an-place for my money again... those wOO did oWn stocks nounced opeaing of a Costa It is experiences such as found the results below their Mea offke at 3001 Red Rill Ibis, multiplied all over the expectatioos (which may, of Avie. Thr firm bad been in country, that b!fve driven CQurse, have been"OYerblown); ln1De. milli<¥l! .of investon out of the 60 percent considered owning ~ EDR, an JD de p e n.d_e n t market. stocks a luxury, not a necessi- ~ company specializing Alfred Sindlinger, who ty. in land use and impact · It is only a society as rich as I 1.. will h I d surveys consumer opiruon, ana ya~ ave comp ete estimates that 3.S million in· America. in which stock in· imped survey,s for many vestors _ roughly ooe out oJ vesting has too often been a million dollars worth of pro--every 10 indl.vfduaf hofders of ·psychic, and more respec· pqaed developments · by the stock in the United St•tes _ table, substitute for , going to end cl this l'DIXlth, Lamb said. the racetrack, that tboasands HE MENTIONED land use have eold all their holdings of individuals can be as anaJ:yaes for a $ll mllllon ~ 'this year. relatively unperturl;>ed as they poaed devt!lopment for tbe WHAT BAS the ex-investQT are about lto:ck market losses. Men1gan ~ in San Diego done with his money? He may It would be a good thing if County, a Pl millioll deVelo!>'· he found buj1ng antiques,.oid . the )tt.eSO!lt heaJ: martet could ment preoueed ·for tbe 7.urna cOins, paintings ·or recrea-wipe out that attitude. Canyon lfei in Los Arigeles tiooal .real estate. A lot bas Investing should be both a CJ\lllDll ~ a ~ pf -Into high-yielding savings seriQUS and rewardil>g ac· devekipment bting planned fer accounts and into the bond tivi!)t. · ' ., · · the Mlodltdrt Ranch _prnperty market, which is serious com-'Ibe past five ytars ·have NOW! HIGHER RATES ON ALL NEW ACCOUNTS! . ~!#~((!/~, is pleased to announce higher guaranteed income on all new Bicentennial Savings Certificate Accounts, and a high~ yield on both new and existing Pas.5book_ Accounts. 7~3 $10,000 minimum l' 4yean• &" $1,000 minimum. 12'°'13 rnoalbf• 73 S.S.ooo minimum '4 to 6 years• 5%3 $1,000 mlnlnna 6montbs• 6%" S.5,000minimunl 21i I04,._.. 5~" Plaboot AcaJUlll, doy- in to 4•Jo()l.lt i~ on-lny amount · -~~ "'n<1 k&BSY oN';t!f'A&Ci'liiffl°iSC'OMW>UiliDi!blSfil • PAID QUAll.TERLY. •9Qdoy-forf<itureforarlywithdrrtn~ondi:mwdin1<:l'Oltonwi1bdmm amouoc P91ablconly at tbcaanat Plllbootrate. NOW SERVING YOU IN S FULL SERVICE OFPICES HOME OFPICE: l60 °'*"' AYC., usuoa lleoch, Calif. 926S! Tdqlllone: 494-7541 . UKE ELSINORE SAN ClEMl!NTll U.GUNA NIGUEL 600 Wai Onhm A-601 North J!1 Camino Real 3 Mooen:ll Boy Plaa 1AOtJlllA ~ 24031 Calle de la Plata .. • Baboon Investment: • 3 . 7 ,per~t; Eaton & Howard: ·10.S; Fidelity: ·II.I: Loomis Sayles Ca p i t a I Development: -14.4; Key>tone S.I: 4 .8; !vest= -30.2: Mass. Investors Gtowth: ·14.I; Omega: -211.0; T. Rowe Price Growth: -22.7; ' Scudder Coltlm"1: ·11.B; S & P lnter'capital Dynamics: -56.2; Value Line: ·29.8. THE Mtm.JALFUND in- <lostry average was oil U. l percent during the same 12 months, against a decline of 7.2 percent in the Dow in- dustrial avera·ge and11.2-per- cent in the New York ·Stock Ex.change composite index. This indicates that a lot of Jll'O- fessional managers were not pr_..,i for the beor martet and were unable to get out of declining stocks. Bui the funds that almoot broke even during the periQd, like Babson and Keystone S-J, seemed lo !mow how lo pro. tect their assets better than most oJ the others. For the individual Investor. whether he is choosing a fund or doing h1s own investing, the question was: Is there some plan of aetion I can follow that wil1 help assure me of at least moderate success in my in-- vesting? Thursday: Deciding cm an investmeiit approach. Builder Edward G. Warm· ington, who began as a cu.st.om home builder for movie stars in the '30's. and now develops resident~} subdivisions througOOut Southern California has observed his 4-0th an- nive~ary in the construction Industry. He was honored by tbird- generaUon members of the family business. his twin sons Bob and Jbn, at a gathering of civic leaden and building trMie es:ecutives al the. Warm- ington Development Compoay headquarters in the lz:vine Industrial Park. THE COMPANY . was launched in 192.6 by Wann- ingtOn's father, William C. w,-,.m1ngton, when he SUll'ted to build custom homes. Ed joined the finn in 1933 Earnings Double The earnings of the Nolex ('ocp. of Buena Park more than doubled in the second q~rter of 1973. For the six months ended June 30, Nolex reported net in· come of $254,042, or 12 cents per share, on revenues of $13,74.5,475. These results com- pare with a net loss of $152,400, or 17 cents per share, on revenues of $13,150,349 for the six month.s ended June 30, 1m. Penonalbed • Stylish • Efflc:ienf Order For Youneff or • Friend· Mey b1 us•d on tnvelopes ••-r•turn address ~"--.tl'J•.b•I .• -Aho~vefy·"'htneft .. •r' cfeittification.-::::. l~b1ls' for merking p•rsonal items such as books, r•cords, photos, etc. labels stick on glass and may ba us•d for meriting home ctnn1d foe;d ittms. All lebtls •r• prlnt1d with 1tyllsh Vogue typ1 on fJne quality whit•· gummed p•per. I ; ... :::=.;.:.::wm.11.211t1 ---1 I ,....,. """""'w ... 1 DI•"'"'°' .... ..., I I c.1• M-. ~w. ttl.W I I · I I I I I I . I L-~-~~l:..~!-~~~!!!'.l~---J New Firm Organized _ Jn, Mesa Paul V. Fahey of Irvine has been elected dlre<l- tor of Patricia Stevens lntematlonal, Inc ., a firm dealing in model· Ing an d flnJshing schools In the U.S. and _ Canada. HtL was also elected executive vice president and chief ex-• ecutive officer or the company . --. • Wtdotwf.\1, •ugust 1, 197J DAILY PlLOT !J OVER THE COUNTER NASO Listi"" for Tuo .... y, July 31, 1 '73 I I l r~ ~~* ................ ..,,..,..,...., .. ..,. MUTUAL FUNDS .. t I ' : ,- • ~ -- ' Wtdnt~, Aug!AL 1, 1973 Wednesday's Closing f1ices-Complete New York Swck Exchang~List Stocks Plummet In Consolidation_· • ' .. SC DAllY PILDI %3 Finance Briefs e Litton BEVERLY 11IL1S (AP) Litton InduatritS Inc.'• RCS dlvi&Jon, make.rs of highway toU and automatic mllectJon devices, will be phased out during the next six months because the limited market for the devices has not devefoped as expected, a com- pany spokesman said . The spokesman said Monday some of the 252 empk>yea at the South Plains, N.J., divlalon wlll be ofi..-ed other employ- ment. 'Ibe RCS division bid &Mual sales of les.. Uian $10 million, the spokesman said. e PeJdnlJ P•et LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tb< llrltlsh subsidiary of ·Technicolor, Inc., will sell and in!'llall equipment for a new film processing plant in Pell:· ing. Teclmloolor said Tu<Sday It had sign«! a $7 million coo- lract with tbe People's Republic of Chloa. The II"" plant, etpected to be in opera- tion ln-abool throe >"11'!. "'11 hive 11 capacity of too million feet of SSmm movie prints. a year, the_ company 11ld. • - . ) . t • • .... _ ---' ., • .-• t4 DAILY )~OT ' .· ~ Wtd'nesda,y, August 't , 1973 ' • YOU MUST PRESENT TJtlS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE -=. " .. ~ ,,._ THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS ••• •99 OVER FACTORY \ INVOICE PLUS DEALER PREPARATION, FACTORY RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE~ 1969 FORD MUSTANG vs, <1uto, trans,, poWtf' stterlng, Wiyl roof'. (iSBBa) $1699 _19 7it MAVERICK-2--DOOR ' 6-cyl.. 111.110. lrans., radio. htater, whitewall tir6, tinted gtass, wheel covers, ~l.'38 mites, orange w white vinyl roof,ga$ sipper, Sharp! {ZKBSOS) $·1599 1970 PONTIAC STATION_2GON ~·· •ulomalic trans .• factory air, power st~r-s· ,-,. 9 1~, power brakes, lu1X1age rack. (ZRS4J) . 1971. COUNTRY SQUIRE _I D PASSENG ER STATION WAGON s3199 ~8, aulomati~ tran~ .• factory air, pawer·ste'ei'· in!iJ, power windows, luggage rack. (SOICOJ) '70 Mercury Colony Park STATION WA<iON · s2 99 VI. tulo. lr1n1., f•ctorv tir power 1IHr-7 inq, lug9a91 rtcl:, low milt1 lik• new. l 8l7BHJ l '63 Ford 3/4 Ton Pickup VS, 4 1peed heavy duty tire1, tXctltont $ 799 eon~ #2088 • Hf FOLLOW! CARS APPLY ONLY: eGAlAXIE SOD 'S · eTORINOS eFORD LTD'S OFFER VOID Af'TER AUGUST STH CHEV 3,4 Fleetside PICKUP V·I, 4 speed, faclory air conditioning, pow!'!"' stttring, pawer (disc) brak~, radio, heater, tinttd gla~s, ready fo r vacation camper No. 64197J 19611 f9~D Country Squire $ STATIO N WAGON $ 10 p•11en9er, va, tuto. trt nl., ftctory tlr, pow1r 1tetrin9 power brake1, radio htt+tr, whitewtll tire1, tinted glau. Good mil•1, price no mi1teke. (ZWM2 98l 1972 FORD CUSTO M 50 0 4 DOOR v.a, ew to. tr1n1., f•ctory ,;, cond itioning, s power ldi1c ) brtkir1, power window1, r•- dio, he•ttr, whitewall • tire1, vinyl roof tinttd glt11, wheel cover1 low mile1, yel- low-w/wh i~• to.mmt culttel No. _851 -ETC 1968 PONTIAC Firebird 1972 V2 T. Custom Styleside Pickup v.s, stick shift, 21ir conditioning, radio, heater, low miles, like nffi No. 209370 '71 TOYOTA DELUXE 1600 CPE. · -4 1p1td, htafor, extrt sharp. l866EATl 1968 FOR!> T ·BIRD LANDAU 2 Dr. Herdtop. Luxury equip. with full power & ftelory air conditioning, low mil•1, elttn. IYQW08!) '65 CHEV. 1/2 TON PICKUP' TRUCK E11cioH1iilf' nftehaMC'tl-eoii?lifion -~,htrp, IVJX 592 l s $ .$. - THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS •• , ~99 OVER FACTORY INVOICE PLUS DEALER PREPARATION. FACTORY RETENTION FEE SALES TAX AND LICENSE. 1971 FORD PICKUP . ~ ¥•·TON C•MPH SPlCIAL s2 5 99 . HEAVY DUTY. >:_uto trtru, power 1tterin9, powtr brekt1. '66 FORD RANCHERO dio, hteler, 1htrp thru oul. lUJ8852) VI, '"lom•lio '""·· pow" ,,,.,;,,, ,.. s999 1970 PONTI.AC Firebird 1969 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP V8, J 1petd, rtdio, CAMPER SHELL. !999640) 51795 1971 BUICK Le Sabre · HARDTOP •2 . · V8, euto trtn1, fteforv oir conditioninij, · 5 9 s· . power 1fttrin9, power bra101. (095JDA) • '. ' ' 1968 MUSTANG ... ftiw:*·t•1·975,;,.,......_, •• --·· · -~• ' V8 , 1tielc 1hift, pow~r 1ltorin9, rtdio, lllct .-:14 95 -·~ . ------ FORD > -~ • l I , • I j I l j I ' . Laguna Beaeh EDIT-ION -· VOL 66, NO. 213, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES .-. I / . . --..... ---··--Today'•-Mlial --~ N.Y.S .... - , ' • Laguna !Js •Ani.aals!J P u lling llp S talaes 8y FREDERICK scBOEMERL Of ftle DaHr l'lllt Si.ft When the autumnal equinox rises on ~pt. 21, Love Animals, 0<.t't Eat 1bem is pulling up stakes and leaving Laguna Bea!,'h. Leaders of the , one-time health food bar, tumed t~mple, ~urned political state, have made a deal with the Orange Coun- ty District Attorney's Office to volun· tar Uy leave Laguna.· • In retUm, ibe DA has told Uie Love Animals people that scores of charges rangif!g from vagrancy to blocking ihe sidewalk will be dropped. · , "We're moving· on.~The city ,.is dead," declared .Curt Reed, a Love. ·Animals follower. "We . know a JQ.t of people w:ith buse~ -VW buses 7 . and we're going to travel frqm town tQ to~·." . · The last clµlpter Jo_ t~ saga is almost an 1;1Pti-ctlmacict ~~ to a story th9t began to unfold Jqly 4, 1972 with ¥camel named .Boney B~ and a . rooote; • caned Col. Sanden. Boney and ttie colonel arrived at the eatery's grand opening in a black Cadill.ac. Then they went inside the restaurant' to have a'bite to eat. Poliee officers wm happended 00 the scene figured all this hoopla was not quite right and cited James Rolie:ftS; Love Animals owner, for violation of lhe health and safety code. "Ladles .and gooUemen ol the jury, tl]is trial is going to be a bit unusual." began att°""'y Barry Simon when Uie trial on the Charges opened in the courjroom of Judge H. Waqen Knight at South County Municipal Court. . While Boney and compail.ion Sanders strutted outside the COW1house, Roberts was found guilty of the violation. In -December of 1972, in response to word, tha.t the Health Department was goipg to c I o s e down, U>ve Animals, fol\ow,ers calle<j mjother grand opefting .• :Qoney Bananas returned to Laguna to be master of ceremonies. It wasn't too long after the grand.open- ing that Love Animals announced it had seceded from the city of Laguna Beacli, the state of CaUfontia and the United States of America. More recently, Love Anlma).s ba& end· ed. up on the wrong.side of the cJty's sign ordinance and building code. Arrests. flM' beggil)g, cooducting. l\ll eSla~lishment blocking the sidewalk, stt- ting on the ·sidewalk and dlsturbing the una -- Niguel Attomey~ KeeJ\8n ·Named Court Referee Laguna Niguel attorney Thomas J. Keenan today was named a referee of the Orange County Juvenile Court. _Ketnan,~,23511~U<O~· .V~eocla, wli' named to . the ' ... ,.'' '119'1'. ,,,, preaJdlng Jodge Saml)!l . lle1will i(ucceed referee ~ M. Wllllamo.ib" today~ :19-yean-o!-jtm!nile-court ~ • Democrk · -~ .;( the founders "-. lhe-Juftalle.''fuwt panel which rovides1 a~ ~ J private at· torneys for minors faClng jbvenile court action. . He · is a member of the ·State bar of Callfornla's Committee on Ju~e Justice and-was recenUy named liaison to the 1973· Stole Bar Raolution Com- mittee oo mattera :Affecting juvenile court law. Married, wlth four young .clilldren, Keenan is a member or the·Orange ColDl- IY Bar Assoclatinn's boald of dli'ectors representing the South County area, a former ptesident. of the Orange County Criminal Courts jlar Assodatioo and a member o! the board· cf directors of the South Orange County YMCA. Judge Drelzen today _sald .K~ will be formally installed in office Aug. 10 at ceremonies scheduled for 1 p.m. in the Orange County Juvenile .Court building ..... . . -...... -.. State Probe Revealed I 'Pre§tdent;Kaliiibacfi"Tnvesligated by Bai~ .. ·· LOs ANGELES (AP) -The California State Bar president conflrllled today that the bar has been investigating the con· duct of President Nixon, Herbert W. Kalffibach of Newport Beach and four at· torneys who have testified or been men· tioned. before the Senate W11.tergate com. final ruling, and the bar makes such testimony before the committee. He aald recommendation after f o r m a l in-the bar bes been in touch with tbe,,com. vestigations. . mittee and with prosecuting authorities Janofsky said the bar does not want to involved in various aspects of the case. tak< any action which may prejudice or J..O!sky said that usually the beard interfere with criminal proceedings avoids public disclosure of inquiries elsewhere. because it may damage a lawyer's "It does, however, have disciplinary reputation ,and.hurt bis practice even if mi tee. · But be said no formal disciplinary pro- ceedings have been initiated. functions to perfonn With respect to be is later found innocent. members who may have ,engaged in il-But in tliis case, be said, "because of legal .or improper conduct," be said. the general knowledge about the events In the unusual departure from secrecy of all bar inqUiries, Leonard S. Janofsky said the bar's board of governors au\boriud bJm to make the disclosure ~"'I'~ hi\ve ~that ,_.. aoail -i..rm wlll -'!NmlllUIK~ a public sfatemerit with respect tO'· ffiis matter at this time." . Janofsky told a news confereoce the of Watergate and the.public assertion of state bar staff is monitoring the Senate mi.scooduct bY some lawyen, the board Watergate committee proceedings on bas concluded ijiat the rule of con- F levision and wiU ... t tronacrlpla 91 all flden~li ~be ~ walyeil." t 1\.,. ' l '. l\Af;.}.. .... '.· ,. .· • ;•' ;. •• . i )~ ;:;), .... H!f said tbe bar. d;ecided to t1tt":'C'"l in =.~•~=::=r11:! ~agif nans <!iJ?en :rr~ On Tr~h,-SeiVer Biih 1 .. Ho.spitaf}J~l} 1a...,.... ............. dot11m. "We ha .. hpd .to. welgh. Ibo lmportance ol ~ the legl-public in- -In knowing -lhe state "" ts ~ aplnst the ~ll~t"" ma v.u;e liripreilfon lla prejudged some of. oar members,. or that we will be charse<h•ith poliUcal motives," Janof>ky said. He denied that either of' these two lhinp were involved in the announce- ment. He •said that some months ago the bar staff: authorized by the board of goyernors, began an inqtilry Into the cop- duct of Nixon, John D. Ebrllchman, Kilmbac:h, J1o1!ert C. Mardian, Donald B. SegretU and'Gordon C. strachap. "Em!pt for OIJJ'' partial ·waiver of.' the Laguna Beach property owners may be called into municlpel court for refusing to pay past due balances on trash and sewer bills. The giant 8C<OW11ing headache in- volves more than 10 percent ·cl tbe 7,200 accounts set up under Uie now defunct waste management tax (WMT) prosram. Tum Meade. finance director, has ado vi>ed city coundlmen his department u ::~~~·:;~1ia;:.:~~ ·~We Interrupt -m accontanoe with our-o:saa~" Janofsky said, in4icating secrecy woold ~ -l!i8 state ~ o1..gov. This Program' emon <lll"tled ln,much "IOU! oearchlng" · bef°"' mll.ltlng-ltS._t;---"Storer Cable television will lntetTUpt 0 1 want to emphasize strongly," he lef'Vlce to subscribers in Laguna Beach sa)d, "that the bar has not prejudged any and ·Souur"Laguna rrom 4:30 a.m. to 6 individuill as to guilt or~; it has ,.m. 'I1]ursday for installati<ll of new not cfetermlned that fomuil pniceedings equipment. should be instituted ... Any judgments _A _previous service inlemlption last as· to IUllt or innocence can only be made week produced a· flood' of call3 to Storer at tlie . conclusion of appropriate .pr<> _ when work took longer fllan eipected and ceedlngs conducted ln accordance with cut Into tjle Senate Watergate hearings. C&llfomta law." "Baning any unforeseen problems, Under state bar procedttteS, the board we'll be bacl< m at I (o'clock)" Aid of governors can, recommend to the state John Boman1a, district manager. SUpreme Court that an attorney be The.' Watergate hearings, bowever, are disbarred Only'the court can make the startli!.g at e:so a.m. as the select corn- . mittee attempts to !peed up ita invest11a- tion •.• Better ·Health _______ Reco.mnien.d.Uig (OinC to Invest 500 man..bours to track ~~:.=: toc1i:·-to Cooperation gain $16,000 ·to $16,000 by f1'l'cing the The board ol "-.-tors of South Coast issue with the property owners. uu.~ Last week, the first 100 owners were Community Hospital, 'South Laguna, has sent a letter from City ·Attorney Tully adopted a resolutlo11'Calllng !Or eoopera- Seymour demanding paYJ9e11t within 15 tion -not competitlon -with three days under threat of further legal action. other hospitals serving south Orang<· At some point in Uie future, Meade Count said be will r.queat COllllCil'autborlzation TheY;.sqlutioo was bitroduced at last to take IOtrie of those :with pa!t due week's board · nleelfilg by Tristan balances to court. Krocius, SCCll president "I think 11 we get a few Into court, Uie . leii>elus ,ial.,d d.e·• e)o pm.e li'.I 'ct l'l!!'t will l!!'.Y-up," Meade commented 11·-. Gnt~-~---. ......-~,-u·ons ""-~--CitiieL dis!atisfaction with ... WMT, -·• """ ....., •= -"""" ·~ medical and support stalls of the four lmpooed in 1971, apparently is responsi-soulh' COWliy hospitals will have nUmber ble for t!ie large number of unpaid bills. one priority.' • The tax was introduced by Uie dty as a · total a"""'8ch to funding sewago, trash, Hospitals involved,. In addition to South 111ree1 cl · and bea .,., •• ,.. Coast, are Saddleback Community, eanmg ch _ __;.,. proJ-Mission Community' .and San Cleliiente ects. General. · · · · Many residents became miffed when Ibey were · billed twice for trash col-Relations between SOUth eo.St, a com- elcUon. Others dldn't like the idea of munity1)\med J!Ol!prolit insUtutlon and money from Uie WMT going :Jnto' ·the Misslqn -dommunity and San Clemente ci:y•a general fund. General, both proprietary ( prof I t ) ·Tho lox was rescinded In O c to be r hospitals, have been strained for the past urn. R$lacUu( it waS a bi I Ii n g two ,,_.... · · • · S)'lltem which clearly spells out fees paid Saddleback · Coii>munity, '•-DOOptOlit for trash collection and for sewer facility like South Coast, is achedllli!d to service, ~ouey raised, from the levies OJ>OD:. In September. · ' · now goes Intl> special trash and -ge !(rogius said a reauJar meeting funds, Meade noted. ~ ~-· J11e medical"stalls of Attempts of Uie city to catch up with Uie four instltuUons· has been -bliibed (See TRASH, Pqe Z) (See BOSPtfAL, Pqe·Z) - . peace have becoine Mut.lne on the police log. ... . Deputy District Attorn&y Don Clarence estimated between 20 and 3o crlmina.1 complaints are pending. Clarence said the Love Animals people made the offer to quit the city Jl<lor ·IO a court appearance Moriday~ . . The DA's return ofter to dismiss the charges is contingent "on no more paJties on the sklew6Jt,!' lldd Clarebce. · (See ANIMALS, Pqe Z) --• Ul ·S·-. . . ~ . -~ -~ -. Resig1:1ation Takes 'Eff ect At Once By .lA"~. f."Al_llP)~F.~ Of ,... Dlflr" "" ... • Laguna Beach Cuy M8Jl.clger·Lawreooe D. Rose Tuesday submitted bis resigna- tion effective today to Mayor Roy Holm who accepted it. The Laguna Beach City Council u ... . peeled to "ratify"·the acceptance !Ji the resignation at·its meeting at ·7~3t·toidlbt. Mayor Holm said. : .. '"!"'-· The council is alao expected to IPlll'Ovt retaining Rose as a con$1~ ~ A I ' • ' \ ugus . ;, •. ·,. "May,or Roy Holm stoled ~ ii\&! ~Jtna£~ru:;~~ Holm said Uie 'clty has 'Worked out a'°"' su!tfni relatioosbl with. -tlnoa tlli! inooth of ~I ln~'to Ofiia'iii ~ tr .. Uoil .,,,~ tht ~el1Y]lilll'l$iifilili~ , ' I ¥ HO/lil, ·• be hid received a wrlllln reslPailon !tom Uie dty man- ager ~ that Ille text,.,.;ntd he.-.all!d at tht coundl meeuna. ._' ---· '!be penaing niiJpillolt-.rlliecily manager ·wu ~ two mpatbs &g4' at wlllcb Ume Role and the dty ·council said bis departure from Uie city post wu by . ~·D:11,1tual" alrwinenL NeJUier the council nor the city manaa:er have elaborated on the reasons for the resignation, Alld· lt .,,., ~ ...w today· Uie exact date Uie ci{y -wooiJd leave was publlCly announced. · Rose was not available 1lor ~ following the armm<ement. .. Public woru Dlni:tot AI 'l'tieaJ - named assistant dty ·'!'ID88i<' ::.a-cltrcouricil action. 'l'lleil -wtll cfi1 111111! until a new dty m· a' ti a I e r ';I aelected. --- The city counclf ,at )ts last ~ agreed to appoint a "blue . rf-• cltlz.enl committee lo.-.. IPPJiaui/J and to ,advmioe. for prooJ>O!:llv'e dtf manager ln trade magulnes. However, 90Ul'.'CeS today Bild the OOUl)o ell· ·may dtscuu-an: lmmedlate ap- pointmen\ to·tbO di): manqer's Jii>oftion. Previously, .Ille ·'!!lii!ci! liad -staied :11 ""'lid look _fil'slf.l~iliJii!i:rwB".!or • """ city DUIDIW'· --• ·-... --• · '!be consuJtaUon period ~ wblcli Hooe would be-.retalDed by the'dll! would be ""'!I to phase over on-IOfJ!g .lir(irmoJoC""'"ll to Dlfl'·dty llaff.memllers; ilolDi.llkl • Be said the-cil<ln<!fl will -pooalble salaiY lorllla-11 :f meeting tooighL-: __ -: . • · -· Altbouch 'llO'puljlle-~bu beail made by elth!or the'clt 'ciMicB .... the 6- • (See qsloW; • .,. ti. . l • < Or.., •. I c..n : ·- 111 Manchester A venue iJt Orange. ~. ~·;:~'. .,;..., ~ ~4"'""" 'P.!'f" ~'9-~ ?~ LifesJ.yle Change Need'ed ~·('Of-, ;..,.... ....... , .... ;..r • ....., ~, ...... -<: .............. , .... ~ ... ,.,..,A . '(* '·~· ~"'""""'"'"-' ~~-..... ,,. •• _1...,,.;.J \.3. --u 'II;:·~ t. . .-~, ~,:. ...... , ' I • ' CLASSIFIED A.D FINDS ~J/T HOME u circumstances are lo.rcfng · you to eeD ,.,,r family pet, let the nice -le who read Uie Daily Pilot 1 clusilltd ads belp you Ond the right home • • " BEAUTIFUL· mile collie, 1- years; needs aOod family home. 125, (PIJOne No.) Alter on~two calls, this collie wu aold, and advertlaer. knows that the buyers are rlcht kJl1d of peOllle. Get a· direct line· on 80me ntee people now. Lisi your classified ....i. wlth a Dally Pilot Ad-visor -l4Wl/8. ..., ,, .... ,.., PMtt 'EXl'ECT 'TOO MUCH' Dr. thomo1 Elmendorf I ' By CANDACE PEARSON ed Uie:need !Or personalbation of medical h'"ling process," Dr. Elmendorf aid. °' "" Htr ""' s,.,, care, the <tm:aaei: of computers and a lack "I want to sound a wamin~ he added. " Many Americans could gain better of ger.eral pliy11clans. · heolth by changing Ufestyles rather "People expect too molch from Wnys to protect meclldl!.o<lata -' be tbati <lependlng on inedlclne, the (Jfesi-medicine," said Uie CMA .preofdenl devised or "someday sollle people-will he debt of Uie callfomia Medlcal AS!JOcla-He. 11118eoted that people learn bow to oellinc this type of lnfonnatoo !Or one Uon (CMA) said Tuesday in Loguna niu and nioct better to stresa, that-they purpooe or anct.ber." • Rjlls. 1l»uldn~ "eat Uie wrong tblngs," tak< 8ut. one me\hod ol ochievillg better Dr. Tbomas Elmenck>rf new down from drup. smoke, or ·drink excmively or 0 per90D8.l care'* LOW ts through a rebirth Nonhem· Calllornla to tour Uie new Sad-"live loo fosl" ol the g.neral practtioner, he indl .. ted. dleback Community Hospital, scheduled "This can chlltg~ tba health o1 The dying out 9''that ·type ot P<Octice to open IOmeUme this fall. AmeriCaos more than any new (lleaith is ",the major l»'Obl•.mJn the.e<><:oiled llllfihe lliihti•ln81de the sUll-unlintshed care) delivery system, more doctors or shoriog~·of pl\yslclans. · hoipllal liad beal turned off at 4 p.m. . paramedics," he contended. "Numerlcaur, tbere an. enough doc-and the tour never materialized. E1men-"We need to place an emphasis on tonJ" ~e exp alned, "but they are the dorf wo• lrte!ed on the piano by hospital rmonaI· care In medlciue," he nld, wrong kind in the wrong placts." offldal$ llld then outlined some of his tumtag -to 81\othet thame. DOmands on '!'be CMA is trying to encourage more J: In medicine today. dooUln, government fom\s and Uie ui<! ol. medical llCbool gradu1teo to go into " tead, of r polrlnlf health alter It's computen and d•ta banb have tellded to general or famtly Jl<octlce. destroyed or damafled,'' Dr. Elmen-"de>tmphaslie-h•man valuei." The main p'Oblem, the .-t1ilon ·d6rl said, ''try to prevent It (disease)." 'l'tchnolol)'-while It ·helps doctor el· prealdent said, ts "that with the volume Other ''favorite themes" llsted by the fldeney -raises a grave issue ol "con-ol medical knowledae today It's dlfllcult genreol practitioner fnll!I Willows tnclud-fidentiallty (Which is) Important in the (See HEAL'l'H, Pa1e I) " INSIDE TODA\'. ' . . . Is ii •liU poalblc for • -· to ma1u -V on Ille •'lock ' mar1ut1 s .. th< fin! of a Hri<• , of /ivt artlcl<s °" U..· 1t1bjfcl, • Pagt 21, ........... ....,.,. 1 L.M . ...,.. 11 _.., . Coll-I c ............... ·-. ·-. --" ~,., .... ....... , If 1+1S -..... "' ...... ,, .... 1111 • ... '-""""' ' 1f ' =-... ,: '1 ...... ._.. n ................ ,, ...... c..r ,.. -.. ... Or ......... . ----... ........ -4 ---......... •" ., I •• ' I • ', -, . 2 DA1LX. PILOT LB W,dntsday, August 1, 1973 •r ---------------'l .,, '• ..; o.llY l'llot Sllff Pllflll ACTING CITY ,MANAGER Al ThHI From Pagel SESIGNS ... ty manager, it. is known !hat the council has been dissatisfied with aspects or Rose's administration. ~ Major'public disagreements have been in.' 'areas of lhe · auttiority of the city manager and interpretation of council policy'. · Bolh sides have been reticent to com- ment on the mutually agreed resignation. • :lb'; subject of Ro~'a resignation liltred ·slightly when department police chief Joseph J. Kelly resigned his posi· tkin' with Laguna to head the Tustin f'~lic$--pepartment. Kelly 's resignaUon is ~ective Aug. 16 allhough the chief is on vacation presently. ,; Kelly sa'id he had not thought of leaving Laguna until i1is• boss' resignation was a,rtnounced. He declined to elaborate on w~y Rose's resignation affected his own ~areer. Rose, 52, ~oined the city 1n October, 1970, after his predecessor, Ja1nes D. Wheaton, Jett 1he Art Colony. Rose is a former city manager and city clerk_ oJ Tiburon, a city of 6,000 on the Qorth shore of San Francisco Bay. Before going to Tiburon, Rose had been c(ty clerk ol Carmel and editor and ~blisher or the Carmel Pine Cone newspaper. ' • 1'1'.0!I' 1'0fle 1 HEALTH ... not to specialize." BJisittess Post Nixon Appoints • South Lagunan President Richard M. Nixon bu ap- pointed James L. von Han of Monarch · Bay in 8outh Lllguna, cha}rman of the . Or3!'1ge County area Nali?Jlal A]liance or Businessmen. . Von Hart is president of l'IT Cannon Electrii; in Santa Ana and "'111 ~rve for the fi scal year 1973·74 In the unpaid posi· ti on. ~· responsibilities, you have my warm thanks for undertaking· such a vital task and, of course, my very best wishes for every succes::i," the President told von Han. The 11T executive is the fifth Orange County businessman lo serve a s chairman since the county organization began operation in 1969. }!is predecessors were: \V altcr F. • FDA Order Vitamins .-.1\;~; .. ·p_ ,_ By · Prescription WASHINGTON (UPI) -'!be Food and Drug Administration ordered today that high doses ol vltitmlns A and D be placed on a prescriptioo.only basis. It also lald down plans tor other general restrictions on sale of Vitam,lns. . The order on vitamins A and D takes effect in 60 days. 'rhe FDA issued a final order on the matter... the most con· troversial of its proposal. 1'he other restrictions will take effect at th~ end of 1974. vltamJn cootent as drugs I! Dec. !I, 1971, although any labels on Vitamin product1 covered by the . n1le piiftted after this year must comply with the new rule . Another regulation states thaf vitamins in combination wit,b . aybStances which have no scientifically ~izect nutri- tional Value wlH be "1nued 1s of ·the end ot next year. .' The health food industry estimates that perhaps 90 percent ol such combil)atjon products will have to be reformulated and that an Wlknown number of them will disappear from ·the market because no proof can be olletecl ol nutritional ' The Ntllional Allia11ce of Business men (NAB) is a nationwide organization of business executives. "loaned'' by cooperating companies to promote Job ()pportuntties in the Business Sedor (iOBSJ, especially !or ecooomically disadvantaged, Vietnam-era veterana and needy youth. Von" Han' division ol ITT includes plants in Pboenlx, Canada, Europe and Australia u well u Santa Ana. "We intend to open addHional com- munication Jines leading Orange County business and indusl.ry executi\'es so Burke, president of McDonnell DougJas Astron~utica in Huntington Beach;~ S. Fred Eyestone and Donn L. Williams, both presidents of Rockwell International in Anaheim; and Harold H. Jackson, regional vice presldent or Bank ol America. APPOINTED BY NIXON J1me1 L. von H•n . Convicts Kill l1imate The FDA said there Wll! evidence that Vitamin A in heavy doses can cause pressure inside the skull tha~ may mimic the symptoms of a brain tumor, and may also cause retarded growth in children. Vitamin D in high doses has also been known to retard mental and physical growth in children, the agency added. value. Frot11PqeJ HOSPITAL ... l The other major rule says that any vitamin, food supplement or food con- they'll realize the benefits to them of a successful NAB program," von Har z said. 1be duties o! chairman of tbe local At Priso1n in Oklahoma tallting more than 150 percent of the so that common medical and surgical recommended daily allowance of an y problems can be discussed. , vitamin shall be classified as a drug. Administrative staffs. as v.·ell, wllJ Once classified as drugs , such products meet on an informal basis to diacus.'J NAB effort are volWJtary and are in ad-./ dlUon to an executive's own business McALESTER, Okla. i(UP) _ Convicts commitments. at the Oklahoma State Prison stabbed to Von Han named Stuart Steinhauer as death a fellOW ·inmate 8nd severety beat director ot the Orange CO u n t Y • ... th ' Metropotitap Area office. Steinhauer is another during e nigut in the prison on loan fr9Jll J'.tT~Cannon where he is Y.ard.~officials reported· foday. maaacer .. rl.~e,ppktye relations. HLs NAB _ The new.vtotf;DCe ~within sight nn.o;.Jtloo is a tUIJ.-time One. ol highway patrol officers and National r--Guardsmen who were unable to reach the In a perauia1 letter to von Barz, Pml-distizrbm:e in time, prison officials said. dent NIIon &aid be wu plealed.the,Sottth lllit they'ssld guards were able 00 cap- Lagunan bad qreed to serve In the .po.sl-the ~ ... ot ·~ : U -• . . ture . prisoner sus.---• on. • Ing. Tile guards alho . &Idell o "As you'.iSSIUlle your challenging.new prisoners lie1ng attacked. ·The death Wa!' the fourth reported by prillon officials since the beginning of violence Friday. The rubble of that riot was still being cleared and ·Officials said they plan to remove all 1,700 convicts Swimming Meet Deadline Set from the prison so it can be rtpaired. AJmost 700 convicts have rtinabWil 1n .Uie muddy priSC'n yard sincethe violence began. They sai·J they did not .1>3rliclpate: in the rioting and claimed they would be killed by more militant inmates ff they returned to their cells. Court Justice . Refuses to H ll.lt Asian, Bombing may coolinue to be sold ·over the counter mutual assistance. rhe way rough medicines and aspirins "l know that there has betn friction are now, But they will be subject to re--and a c"ertain amount of competition view by the FDA as drugs and some may later be put on~ a prescription basis or , among the hospitals in the past," noted banned entirely. Krogius. · The health food industry rontends that "But we all agreed that there is much some of the pr()posals would cause many to be gained and nothing to be lost by vitamin products now on the market to setting aside our differences and all disappear and would restrict a petson's joinJ,ug in what should be our primary freedom to choose what tnedidne he and sole objective: the best health care wants to take. for ~-least cost to the communities we FDA commissioner Alexander SchmJdt serve. rtJected objectlons IA> the rules. "We already hsve a corpa of highly Schmidt said in a statement: "Much of competent physid81)S and surgeons prae- the opposition.ill based on honest fears of ticing in this locality, and the fine, u~ concerned citizens," he said. ''Some fear date hospital-and clinical facilities now that the FDA is going to make certain available or shortly to be available are vitamin pills unavailable or if available unexcelled for directing and managing then only with a prescription and at a this immensely valuable resource to higher cost. Others fear that the FDA work together so that we may realize its \VASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. Supreme may infringe on their right Id decide full benefits," stated Krogius. Court JUstice Thurgood Marsbilll today "'hat they will eat. In other matters at the board meeting. I In Lagu_na Beach Signups Slated For Laguna Gcds' V olleybal~ Meet rerused to order an immediate h111t to "None of this is true. The l!inglc, most directors learned that monetary losses U.S. bombing in Cambodia. important purpose and effect of the s_ustained during a period ol. r~truc-... regulation is to require full and honest 1 •· 1 ·•··"d ~ · ed b • .The Laguna Beach Recreation Department's 15th annual city swim meet will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Lagima Beach HJgb School pool Sign up deadline is 5 p.m. Thursday at the Recreation Office. _'l!ii.competltlon ii for boys and giril 17 yeel'l-ot '.'like ·w ·Younger. with •i• separate divisions f o r competition. Participants must be students living within the Laguna school district. Events are freestyle, breaststroke, but- terfly and individual medley, a com· bination o( baclultroke, ·breaststroke, but· terny and freelltyle performed on suc- ~essive Japs b~.~~ingle swimro.er. A court spokesman said attorneys for labeling." ion uiS year ~uvw ~ regam y the American Civil Liberties Union in· Effective 60 days from today, Vitamin January. · ded k th al t A in doses above 10.000 international David Whiting, hoepltal treauer, ten to ma e e &ame appe O noted June revenues topped e~ses by J t. Willi O Dougla ho la units and Vitamin D in dosel! above 400 -,.-• us ice · am . s, w vaca-$16,SM. It was the third str .. 1"ht month international units will be subject to ""6 lioning at his smnmer retreat in Goose prescription sales only. this year the hospital operated in the Registration ts now open for the Prairie, Wash. Tbe effective date of the proposal on black, Whiting said. Laguna Beach Recreation Department Marshall, in a 12-page opinlon, said, "I classifying some products witb high "With the e:rceptlon ol March, our dal· Third Annual Women's Doubles Beach would exceed my legal authority were I, ly patient count his been well above tbe Volltyball Tournament to be held at 9 aCting alont?, to grant this application.'' break-even point, i.nd It bas been climl>- a.rn. Saturday at Main Beach. Signup . _'rile ~CLU i_s repM_Vnting Rep. Fro. Pa.ge J ing steadily alnce April l," the deadline is s p.m. Thursday at --:1h& --. ·-~-trea~e:; told the boanh , recreation office. EUzabeth 'Hottzm·an (0-N.Y.), who sued TRASH The average daily occupancy during Recreation director Ge4;Jrge Fowler along with four Air Force officerll, to , • • • JWle, he said, was 100 paUenta per day. llaid the competition attracts some of the stop the bombing at once, inst~d of on 'nJe hospital aVer8ged JJS patients per top women volleyball players along the Aug. 15 under a congressionally man-the 800 past due balances tias been day during Ju~y_. \fhlting said. coast dated deadline. (Rtlated story, P•R• 41 thwarted bY. the fact many o1 the prop-"If the rat<! of· tldtmss!ons ..OW.. at Winners last year were KathY Gregory' · The Holtzman grbup won an order last ertr, owne~ have PJld ~ J~Ct .the~clty. the present level, as we have every anci Barbafa Grubbs from ?i!anhattan week for a bombing bait from U.S. 'We'll probably have to write tho5e reason to believe it will, v.:e are confident Beach. District Judge Orrin G. Judd or off," said Meade. \re will be operating In the black once -I Ebnendorf's impromptu comments wer•.Jllllde in !~,,.Laguna Hills M,~cal Cent~ 23561 Paseo d~_,,Valenc1a,_ ~d­ jacenf \o· the hospjtai; -.":li!~h he p~"''ea as "dur~pt~ yet. plastic enough to adapt i,t:self to: chang~. 1 : Hospital a~ministrator Leonard La .__ _ __,, .. 1,.1a said a fi~igg date hasn't been set. The outcome Of a sheet metal strike is being awaited. ~fedals will be awarded to first through lhird place finishers in the midget through .senior cljvi~ions. Ribbons ·will be given t o fourtfr ihrougb .~i.J:th place finishers1 •· · · Teams already entered this year in· Brooklyn. N.Y. To av.oid the problem in the future, . elude: Pall Beard and Patty Kincke, But the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Air Meade has sought council support to :~J~.by January 1974," Whiting COO· \ I Nancy.ES! vkyansand~d-NCankc!yBCovk1ngto8n,bar.Pat--pealsA·stayed3 hThis-orHder1'-alld·set-a-h~arhing-----modifpert. y..ci~y-ordinanced s-so-tolhat-a-buyerof.'--=;ln=a~no~the~r-r-e~--"1-0~the~boa-r--,d"", Bema~-rd--c----;--j "It can't think or a better climate (for a hospital)," Elmendorf said, soon after arriving in the Saddleback" Valley. 3 Russian Ships Seen Near Cuba ' ·,WASHINGTON (AP) -Three Russian naval vessels Jed by a cruiser have been s!ghted in the Atlantic b q u n d !<>ward CuDa-:lhe Pentag-00 reported Tuesday. .. 1be cruiser Jsakov, destroyer Derzky :and a tanker were seen some 400 miles 4X>1"theast of the Bafillrflas, the Pentagon !aid. No submarines were reported ac- c:qmpanying the surface vessels. J Meanwhile, three Soviet Bear recon- 113issance bombers have left Cuba ap- jparently bound for Rus.sia after a visit ot j.about a week. : Russian na val vessels and ;:iircra!t 1have been 1naking visits to CUba )>eriodically since 1969. • I " r < ' . • -~· • • . OU.N•I COAIT l• DAILY PILOT Tiit °"-llff C:0.1t DAILY "ILOT, Wllh wtilefri II tomt>IMd tllf HfWl.,.f'ftll, II. llllbllal'Hoo bY' fflt Or1np Co.II """'""lnll Cetnpeny. s.p.. nrr. 9dlll0n!I '"" PW!'-'*'• MCW'M:l•r ttw1111111 Frld1y, l'Ot Cot!• MQI, HRWPOrt •••ell, ltunflnOIOfl ' IMCllJ"-11'" Vllley; y,._ lta<tl. ••~ln•/s..cldltl»dl tfllf w ~'-mtnJtl Sin J\Hln C"•11!11T-. A •Inf!• l'tlllorlel tdlllofl fl """lllfMll .. iw,t • .,, llnd ~., •• rn1 11rlnc1.,.1 oobU1111ne1 ~ 11 11 IJO Wint l•J StrMt, Cotl1 Mftt, C.llf#fti1, f26l6. Roh1rt N. W.M ... '""Iden! •rid ,.ubrlll>tf Winners may be entered in the Orange County novice swim meet the following Aug. 11 and 11. . Entry forms are available at the high school pool or at the recreation .depart- ment office, 174 N. Coast Highway. Fee is $1. Further information is available by calling the recreation department at 494- 1124, ext. 47. From Page 1 ANIMALS ... The DA said the case has been, con- tinued until Sept. 24 pending departure of Love Aninlals, Don't Eat Them. "We'll just keep continuing tt and then make a mot;ion to dismiss," he explained. Meanwhile, Reed says he's looking forward to the first day of fall and fonnation of a gypsy style catavan that will head for northern California '"while it's still warm ." Prlso11 Terms ty ows tc 1 ur e, ar a for ug 1 . e o tzman group t en pro y 1s ma e aware any money .....,. • ) Painter and Wendy Potter, and Cynthia went to the Supreme Court. Que the city before the sale can be com· F. Carr. hospital administrator, said slow Ashlillg and Valerie Conway. Marshall said · he was unable to rule pleted. . but steady gro"'1h is being made on the Entry forms and further· infonnation that the appeals court· abused Its discre· "A prudent bt:y«::r would not accept the hospital's e:rpansion program, tmder way ( are available at the recreation depart-tion in acting as it did. property Wltil the fees are paid," Meade since 1971. men!, 175 N. Coast Highway. The Holtzman group contended that contends. Three upper floors.of the nursing tower Nixon was constitutionally disabled in Councilmen indicated at a recent have been completed and are now In we. Laguna Se~king Girl Swimmers Positions are still open in the Laguna Beach Recreation Department llyn- chronJzed swimming program tor girls 9 years of age and older. The class meets at 6 p.m . Tuesdays through Aug. ~ when participants will put on an aquacade show. Girls must have passed an advanced beginners swimming clas.s to be eligibl~. kegistration is at the recreation office, 175 N. Cout Highway. Further in- formation. Is available by calling the recreation department, 494-1124, ext. 47. non-emergency situations from ex· meeting they would co'n'si der Ne"' quarters also occupied include lht ercising war making powers, in absence amendments to the ordinances in Seir pharmacy, sterilization service and of aHinnative action by Congress, tember. storerooms. OPIN '"·' Wilson-Dunlop -Davis CLOUD SUNDAY l Reagan Tells Get-tough Anti-crime State Plan • Bankroft -Yoneyama, Tennis Rackets Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards • Bon Aire Skim Boards-10.95 • i!lll'Q I I Basketballs -Backboards Goals-Nets I /t • LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Gov. Ronald Reagan unveiled a far-reaching an· ticrime plan today that calls for man- datory prison terms for anyone who com- pennlssivene..ss" in society. "Poverty and unemployment cannot be blamed for the lipread of crime," he said. Wilson & Penn Tennis Balls pr. -Ooz, 7.95 --Tennis Dresses - .. · ~ -~' ~ · .o"' '"'-if~,';;, ~:J~Y'MiJ0¥r -~-_.., mi14.a • .c~ime with ""gup.r ~ ....... A backlog of court cases has helped imi\ede ,justic1>.an<1.Proper,pwi>hm•D~. Pl, guilty Aersons. Reagan said. liis com· mittee proposed rules to guarantee that all cases go to trial within 60 days If possible . -. • • Volleyballs & Nels ~ ..1. (.~·-~~~.... ti. ·•f;'. ...;.· ...t... ._ ... ..;;;:;-,.,. . -,.... • Ill -. 'l-f.r. c ,.; . ~. Thom11 K11~ll • • • • " • • : • ~. • ,, • 1: It """ Tl11m11 A, Murphin• MllllOl"9 l!lllor Ch1rl11 H. Looi ltl1h11W P. Nill "ull1tt11 M•lll91"9 Eo:Uton L..tn• "'-• OHke 2l2•fo'r11t AJ1nv1 M1 illn9 Add"ttll/ r.O. loa '''· f.Z65l --CO.It Mtwr J)(I Wnt ll'(Sfrllf ... ...,...., lff<ll: U)> "'....,,.., llovllor9 ".,."'"lnetort 1tHJ1: nus ... di ....,,.,,.,. •o.n.itt: .)OJ NtHJI El ~11'19 ....... .,.,.,.... (7141 '42-4J21 C'-lfl-4 ._,, ..... '4.W671 ~ .._. Al D1,wt*44fl: l•l1p•~r 1 I 4f4..N'4 C.....rlftlt, l'f.S. Orll'lft C.... Jilollllllflltot C'~y. H1 -• """"· l1"1tlr1t'°"" 9"11W .. I ,,..,.., or w.....i-.-1'1 "°'"'"' .......... ,...Utlll •llllovt ........ "'' "" ., Cltf'l'rlthl •-· ...... ti.tu ... , ... tNld •I C..1 Mfv. ~c.~ .............. .., """" ., u ")9l'llfl"' ..., _,. a .11 INl'ltll1'1 1111111f,.,. .......... "·" #IOll9'11¥, Another major recommendation en· dorscd by Reagan is to give Jaw en- forcement orficers greater latitude in seizing evidence. The plan proposes tougher dealing with narcotics pushers and abandonment of thei_ state's probation subsldy program. Reagan said the rt'lonns contained in the 184-page report offer the promise of a major step forward in his tflorla "lo ktep the people or Callfornla safe and free." The rtcommeodalions were developed over R IO.month perkKI by a flve-memher blue-ribbon .$elect Committee on I.aw Enforcemenf Problems. 1be Republican governor simultaneous· ly submitted the report to the l)(:omocratic controlled l..egislature for actjon, aJ. though he did not glve a blr'lnket eudone-- ment to aJJ the recommendations. He 11ald a massive increase in crime hns come about during a"a go lden age of And Reagan accused legislative Democrats ot bottling up anticrime legislation, lncludlng a current bill to im· pose a mandatory d e a t b penalty in Callfomilt for crimes such u murdering a law entorctment offl~r, murden for hi re and torture slaytngs . He said tho Democratic majority In the leg1slature-'1has· demons~ted that it Js hostile to ellectlve crime lqislatlon.'' The cotnmlttee, lttalltd by Ventura Qiunty Cottmel Edwin M. OSbOrne, pn> poled 1 Orm lltate policy tltat "criminals who wield firearms In commllllnC a crime aball go IA> prlaon. Reqan said he shares _the concern of cltlzeDJ who cannot undentand why crlmintl1 Who use guns "are given suspended sentencts or placed on pro- bation to prey again on society." Mens &: Boys Tennis Shorts .& Shirts Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 · - • i Champion Handball Gloves Handballs Racquetballs' . ~ Open 9 to 6 Closed ·Sundays , \ • Footballs -Baseballs -Softballs -Soccerballs Water Polo Balls -:-·Raleigh Bikes-Parts Tires -Tues -Repairing P. S. We will be closed for Vacation August 12th to 18th I I 1 1 I I I I I ( ' . ' --------- Saddlehaek_ N.Y. Steeb .. EDITION ·---~ *--. . JI( . ' V,GC 66, NO. 213, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES • ., _ TEN CE!'ITS. State Bar Probe~ Nixon, Kalmbach Conduct LQS ANGELES (AP) -The cailfomla State Bar presJdeiit conllnneil toclJy that the bar has been investigating tbe con- duct of President Nixon, Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach and four at· toriteys who have testified or been men- tioned before the Senate Watergate-com· mi tee. But he said no formal disciplinary pro- ceedings have been lnlUated. . ln the ·Wlusual departure from secrecy of all bar inquiries, Leonard S. Janofsky said ·the bar's board of governors authorized him to make the disclosure because "we have CODcluded that more good than harm will come !tom maklog a a pqbllc statement with respect to this matter at this time." He said the bar decided to comment in response to speculation in the media and numerous requests, fot informaUon from lawyers, newsmen and others. "We bave had to w;-.igh the imporlance Of r~gnizing the-legitimate public in- t~rest in knowing wb,at the state bar js doing against ~possibility that we may give the impression of having prejudged some elf OW' members, or that we will be charged with political motives, .. Janofsky said. He denied thal eJlher of these two things were JnVolved in the 'announce- ment. . He sali:I that Some months ago the bar staff, authorized by the board of governors, began an inquiry into the con- duct of Nii:on, John D. Ehrlichman, Kalmbach, Rober! C. Mardian, Donald.H. Segretti and Gordon C, Strachan. . "Except for our partial waiver of the rule of coofidentality, we have dealt and will c.ooUnue to.deal with these matters in accordance with our usual practice," Janofsky said, indicating secrecy would pre_vail. Janofllky saJ, the state board of gov- ernors engaged~ much 0 soul searching" before making its announcement. "I want to emphasize strongly," he said, "that the bar has not prejudged any individual as to guilt-Or innocence; it bas not determined that formal j>roceedings should be instituted ... Any judgments as to guilt or innocence can only be made at the conclusion of appropaiate pro- ceedings .'conducted in accordance with catifornia law." Under state bar procedures, the board of .governors can recommend to the state Illegal EVidence 01(? • Reqgan Proposes Antic!ime P~ri LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Rooald Reagan proposed today that evidence be used in court against accused criminals even U it was obtained illegally. In unveiling a far-reaching antlcrlme plan, the Governor said C&lifornia shouJd do away with the court-imposed "ex- clusionary rule" that allows judges to bar such evidence. . Instead, homeowners or others sub- jected to illegal search or selzUre could sue law enforcement agebcies involved for any damages. • That would give the victims of such searches some ·redress while allowing, the evidence seized without a WBITant to be used-against lhe accu.sed; ~gar;.said. "When valid evidence JS suppressed, ! the truth is mocked. And injustice is the result," Reagan said In releasing the report proposing an overhaul of the state's criminal jusUce s)'3tem. Other major recommendations include sl:r-man juries for most crimes, man- datory prison terms for criminals using guns, tougher penalties for narcotics pushers and abandonment of the tate's Reagan said the reforms contained in the 164-page report offer the promise of a major step forward in his efforts "to keep the people of California safe and free." The recommendations were developed over a 10-month period by a five-member blue-ribbon. Select Committee en Law Enfcrcement Problems. / Better Health The ~epublican governor simultaneous- ly submitted the report to the Democratic controlled Legislature for action, al· though be did oot gi~e a blanket endorse- ment to all the rewmmendations. He said a massive increase lit crime has come about during a"a golden age cf permissiveness" in society. "Poverty and unemployment cannot be blamed for the spread cf crime," be said. A backlog of court ca~ has helped impede justice and: proper punishmmi of 'guilty persons, Reagan said. ~s cqm- mJttee proposed rules to guarantee that all cases go to trial within 60 days if possible. And. Reagan accused leg is I a ti ve Democrats of botUing up anticrime legislation, including a current bill to im· pose a mandatory d e a t h penalty In California. for crimes S1Jch as murdering a law enforcement officer, murders for hire and torture slayings. · He said the Democratic majority in the legislature "bas demoostrated that it is hostile to ellective crime. legislation:'' The committee, headed by Ventura County Counsel EdWin M. OsOOrne, pro- J>c>sed a firm state policy that "criminals who wield fi(eanns in commltUng a crime sball go to prison. lleigan said he shares the concern of citizens who cannot understand why criminals who use guns "ar_e . given suspended sentences or. placed on pnr batioo to prey ~ain on society." , Lifestyle Chang~ ,.Needed .. ~· , BJ CANDACE PE,\RSON Of .. Dlltr ...... Many AmerlcW could' Pin better ----r car<!, the danger OI ai,;,p,jtef. aoo a lack Waya to protect medical !lata must be ol pr.oral pliY.l!clans, d-or"oomeday some ~-wtll-be "People ellpeCI too much from aelilng this type of inlormetoo for one Supreme Court that an attorney be disbarred. Only the court can make the final ruling, and the bar makes Such recommendation after form a I in- ves:Ugailons. Janofsky said the bar does not want to take any actioo which may prejudice or interfere with criminal proceedings elsewhere. "lt does , however, -have disciplinary functloos to perfonn with respect to mertiberS who may have engage(! in il- leg.al or improper comtuct," he said. ... Janofsky told a news conference the state bar staff is monitcrlng the Senate Watergate committee proceedings on television and will seek transcript! of all testimony before the committee. He said the bar has been in touch with the com· mittee and with prosecuting authorities involved in various aspects of the' case. Janofsky said that usually the board ~voids public disclosure of 'll)qulries because it may damage a lawyer's reputation and hurt:. his prftctlce even if he ls later found ~t. . . -.• • UPIT ........ '. .. Jlgsi ~~-· -:~ B$in's Queen Elizabeth (left) is greeted by Margaret Trudeau, wife < of-tJie eanadian prime ~ter, on her arrival in Ottawa for meet· ing with the heads of the Commonwealth Conference. At left is Prince i Philip; talking to GOvemor-General Roland Michener. • f-lle<llth.,'.J' y changing llfos11Jei. rather than depending on medictne, the presi· dent Of the California Medical AslOCia- Uon (CMA) said -Tuesday In Laguna Hills. medicine," said the CMA -ideot. . purpose cc another." '. · • He suggested that peopletearn hOw to--UUIOne methOd 01 aClieVinglit' .... --------------• ----1 reiait'and react better to stress, that they "personal care" LJ1W Is thniugh a rebirth FDA Asks v1· tam·m· . s A,. D shouldn't "eat the wrong thin~.'' take of the general practtioner, be indicated. drugs, smoke, or drink excessively ot The dying out of that .type of practice "live too fast." is "the major JJ"Oblem in ' the co-called Dr. Thorilas Elmendorf fiew down from Northern Calliomla -to tour .the new Sad- dlebact Community Hospital, scheduled to open sometime this fall. But the lights iMlde the sUll-unflnlshed hospital had been turned ofJ at 4 p.m, and. the tour never mat.riallzod, Elmen- dorf was briefed on the plans by holpltal o!Ocials and then outlined aome ol bJs concenis In medicine today. On Prescription Basis "This can change the bealtb Of shortage or physicians. Americans more than any pew (health "Numerically there are enough doc. care) delivery system, more doctots or tors," he explained, Hbut they are the paramedics," he contended. wrong kind in the wrong places." . "We need to place an emphasis on The ~ is trying to encourage more -----Difrr ;....i,,..,-..... - • 'EXPICT TOO "MUCH' Dr. ThOmet ElmendOrf ' . .;. "Instead of repilrtng heolth after It's been deslroyed or damaged," Dr. EimOn- dortsaid, "try.Jo p:reventJL(diseas_eJ._" Other "favorite themes" listed by the gerueal pradltlonet from Willows inclocl- ed the need for penooallzition' ol medical personal care in iDediclile," be said, medica.1 school craduates t.o go into tumihg •to anotbeJ-theme. Demands on general or family practice.· dQctorl, government forms and the use of The ihain pt'Oblem, the association CQlllpulon and d1ta banks have tended to president said, is "that with the volume 11~ize ln.iman values." of.medical knowledge today it's dHficult Tecbnology-while it belpa doctor el-not to specialize." · ~cy -raises a grave issue of "con-Elmendorf's impromptu comments 'liileDtiali(i (wlilChli)-important in the were made in the Laguna Hills Medical healing irocess/' Dr. Elmendorf said: .Center, 23561 Paseo de Valencia, ad- "!want to sound a warning," be added. (See HEALTH, Page Z) . ' . WASHING TON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Administration ord.ered today that high doses of vitamins A and D be placed on a prescription-only basis. It also laid down plans for other general restrictions on sale of vitamins. 'lbe order oo vitamins A, and .. D truces effect in 60 days. The FDA issued a fmal order on the matter, the most con- troversial of its proposal. The ether restrictions will take effect at the end of Irvine ·to Study Further IBM Assessed 'For Contempt Irvine Planners . I~ FDA said there was evidence that Vitamin A in heavy doses can cause Meet Tom'.g·ht pressure inside tbe skull that may mimic . Hospital, Emergency Care • the symptoms of a brain tumor, and may also cause retarded growth in children. NEW YORK (UPI) -Interns· Q Ge } pJ Vitamin D in higb doses has also been tional Business Macbines Corp., to-Il Ilera an known to retard mental and physical day was fined $150,cm a day for ·"; " .... growth in children, the agency added. City of Irvine health. care-services committee members decided Tuesday there ls a need for furUler study of the hospital and emergency care facilities presenUy ~ed by Irvine cltiµns. Orange <:out contempt of court unll it turns over Irvine city planning oommissloners will The other major rule says that any Following a discussion of COWlty health 19 federal court d ocuments meet tonight in special session·to discuss vitamin, food supplement or food con- planning by Mrs. Lois Benes cf the demanded by the Justice Depart· background information' general plan taining more than 00 percent of the Ranch, the committee pondered the ment to press its antitrust action recommended daily allowance of any agai~t IBM. CODSultants Wils~y and Ham used to vitamin shall be classified as a drug. development of a questionnaire to. be Chief J d D vid N Edelstel d 1 the" d 1 al u ge a . n eve op 1r es gn ternatives. Once classified as drugs, such products used to determine where Irvine residents f d IBM 'It f contempt and , oun gw ~ 0 "I feel · copvnissioners should raise may continue to be sold over the counter are going now to receive health ~e. ordered the fine in a pretrail pro-questions about the general plab progress the way cough medicines and aspirins Mrs. Benes is the city's delegate to the ~~~ Department lawyers had now, rather than Jlexl; December when are aow. But they will be 11,1bject to ~ Orange County Health Planning COUncll asked for a fine of 5 percent of the plan comes to us for public bearing,'' vjew by the FDA as drugs and some may which recently adopted a ··once-con-IBM's daily' earnings, an estimated Commissioner Frank Hurd said today. later be put on a pre&cription basis or troversial master plan of health facilities $177,000 8 . day. 1be company's "U there are differences about ap-banned entirely. and services. The final version acceded lawyers suggested a token fine of proacbes to the plan, or things Wllsey The health food industry contends that We•ther to the usual planning opportunities al· ftOO a day. and HaJI! baven't thought ol to date, then some of th~proposals would cause many . forded by the clti2en interest and pla~ now is the time to communlate those vltamin products now on the market to , Wiil lr:,Jp •'-! ··i:i~~!lb.'c ...!:o::i:::zi;::;:;;:;:::=:::;::::;;:=:;:;::<:;t:::::;!.~ .conoe ,~· .ite 1!44~··, .. ~~~sf of~~~ ~-AA i;Uy~~. · 'liler_;.~~lif'g:-'tNltl " '·"z* -· m·· County tomorrow, with the low In Mrs. Benes made two key points dur-' he held in the Irvine Raiich Water . the low t!Oo. Followlng early mon>-Ing her remarks to the commisslon,.city SurnID"'" Sh1denls District ~ference room on the second CLASSIFIED A.D Ing clouds, skies wlll be clear and aide Mike Debllemc said today. 'Ibey ~ floor of Irvine Town Center, 4201 Cimpus sunny. were: T S F • Drive. l. __ , -The city health care committee 0 tage atr Down the hall In the same UU1lding are INSIDE TODAY mlgbt c\r•ft1~~delines for use by the the city offioes and cowicll chambers. A l)laanlng co laslon and City eouncu. community aervices commission meeting The poiley recommendatlons could cover The 3111 students who have attended Is ocheduled at the same tlmo -7:30 -·11 it 11iU po"iblt for o porson ·to make monet1 on the 1 tock tna1'ktt1 Stt the:'f'rlt ofa sri• of five articles on the nbjtct, Pog• 21:------ r- care facilities resldenta might he pro-summer programs at Ollvewood School in the councll chambers. vlded for use when city bodlea conalder in· El Toro will celebrate the end of the approvala of ' medl91 ornc. bulldlngs term 'lburiiday wtth a parents' open siich as ~ one recenUy opened -In ~house and fair. University Park shopping center. Such Grades lour, five and six will begin the faciUUes do not require county health program at 9 ll.m. with races1 guitar and planning council approval and might be typing demonstrations, . and arts and the ,quickest route to assuring Irvine crafts displays. clliief!S the level or emergency care they 'ltiey have declared Thursday "Hobo desire, llJY" and wlll dress accordingly, -1'1e committee might also prepare Prlmary grade stuaents will carry on an. Informational booklet describing the from 10 to IZ a,m. wllh a circus. facllllles available nearby-and the ttemonsttatlon or arts and cralta, and (See CARE, Page Z) homemade cooldoa and punch, \ Board OKs Boycott LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A consumer grnup's proposal to boycott all buying Aug. 7 was l!lldaned Tuesday by the Loo Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The "Don't Bllf Anyt)llna Day" ii being !p(l!Sored by Flgltl nlllotfolfTogetliei, an organization which formed -last spring and helped back the naUonwlde meat boycott lor one week In AprlJ. FINDS PET HOME lf circumstances are forcing you to aell'·your.family pet, let the nice people who read the Daily PUot classified ads help you find the right home .•. -BEAIJ!RF\11. -male-collie. 2 yaars; needs good family home, $25. (Phone No,) After only two calls, thLs collie was sold, and the advertJser knows that the buyers arc the right kind of people. Get a-direct linc-on-30me nice people now~ List your classlfiod needs with a Dally Pilot Ad·vl!or -642-5678. disappear and. WOJl]d f!!Strlcl 1 -·• freedom to ch<iose what 'medicine bl wants W take. ! FDA commissioner Alexander Scbmktt !See vrrAMINS;Page Zl • Educafors Vie For Vacant Seat . On County B~r4 A former San Joaquin School District trustee and an Irvine education com- mittee member are among , candidates seeking appointment to a vacant Mt OD the Orange County Sdiool l!oanl. Deadline for aP\'1itatilXIS to nn jla Filth District pcist ii 'lbunday. OoanlY trustees will appoint a ·~meot fdr Roger C. Anderson, formerly of Hilil- tington Beach, who resigned the post J• ly 5 to move to the state of Wuhingtoa. '!be Fifth District runs along l!>e:same boundary linea as the area ,_led by Orange County SUpe~ Ronald Casper!. ' - The latest candidates to applY, !Or-tho positiori are the Rev. PreltOn lloftll'cif Mission Viejo, a Baptist mln1slft ~ -trustee of the now-defunct San. Jollqlilil School District, and Marian Ell!J, "" 1~. EffiO:s-;isc-:secretaO=:T:::ry:-,Tir_ :-:.clt:tyi':'l'-""-il Cltizena Advisory Commlttee on l'llblia Education. ·--• Aslo . applying stnce -the la81"'-.S rnetting two weeb ago have bee Thomas Alexander Of Lagwia l!each, a former director of external ·aff~ttl cape Cod Community CoUep Ifft Massach11'etts: Norma VanderllolliD, '- housewife from Hiintlngtm ~ '!I!' James R. Walker of l{unt1J1111.m .Beoli:, who didn't list an occupation. · •• They join a Held Of other ~ Including David C. Henley ot No....,:.it lloach, Ernest G. Lake ot Lagtllll. ~. Helen Schocl2el of Huntington -· f"rlink Stewart of Runtlnglon ~ Thayendanagea Josep~ Bryant ol lful>. tington Beach, nnd 'Melvin Gilbert '9' Costa Mesa-:-. ~ County tmstecs will begin intervi..,. Frldey , A lltCO!id date for inteniowtl hnsn 't been set yet. • -% DAILY PILOT IS ·- South Coast Hospital Asks Unity T1le board of directors of Sooth Coast Community Hospital , South Lllguna, has adopted a resolullgn calling for coopera- tion -not coinpetltlon -\\'ilh three other hospitals serving south Orange County. The resolution was introduced at last \'l:ee~'• board meeting by Tristan Krogjus, SCCH president. Krogius said developme1n t of harmonious working relations DetY.'een medical and support staffs of the four south county hoiplt.al1 will have number one priority. \ .. J-Iospitabo involved, in addition to South Coast. are Saddle back Commwtlty, Mission Community and San Clemente General. · Relations between South Coast, a com- munity-owned nonprofit institution and ~fission Community and San Clemente Ceneral, both proprietary ( p r o f I t ) bospltals, have been strained for the past 1,,. year,. Saddle back Community, a nonprofit facility like South Coast, is scheduled to open in September. Krogius said a regular meeting schedule between the medical staffs of the four institutions has been establi!hed so that· common medical and surgical ~blems can be discussed. Administrative staffa, as well. will meet on an informaJ. basis to discuss mutual assi.Jtance, "I know that there has been friction and a. ·certain amoant of competition amoog the hospitals in the p&Jt," noted K,roeitlS. . "But we all agreed that there is much ta be gained and nothing to be lost by ,.ttinc ·ulde our dilferences and all joining in what should be our primary and sole objective: the best health care fot the least cost to the conununities we ierve-. . "W~ already have a corps of highly oompetent physicians and surgeons prac- ticing-in this locality, and the fine, up-to. date hospital and clinical facilities now available or shortly to be available are unexcelled for directing and managlng this immensely valuable resource to work together ·so that we may realize Its full benefits," stated Krogh&S. ·In other matters at the board meeting, dir~rs learned that monetary losses sustained during a period of reconstruc- -tion last year should be regained by January. David .Whiting, hospital treasurer, noted June revenues topped expenses by $16,554: It was lhe lblrd straight month this year the hospital operaled in the black, Wh!Ung sald. "With the exception of Marth, our dai- ly patient count has been well above the break~ven point, and It has been climb- ing stead I l 'r since April I," the treasurer told the boafd. Press Meet Set -· --On Sout4J.and " Airport Future A press conference on future airport developlnents in O~ange and Los Angeles counties v:ith a director of the state Qepartment of Transportation will ta ke Place at IO a.m. Thursday in Los Allgeles. Joseph R. Crottl, director of the department's division of aeronautics, and Haig Ayanjan, district director of transpc>rtatio for Oraftke, Los Angeles and Ventura counties, will appear. Discussion wiU center on reports of a proposed major airport in the Chino Hills area of 0 r a n g e Ccunty and fu-ture CapabiUties of Loo: Angeles International Airport . 1 The meeting will t..J in toom two of the transportation building at 120 S. Spring ~t .. Los Angeles. · Crotti and Ayanian also will comment On state and local agencies' roles in developing a statewide m a s t c r plan of &viation . ' OlAN•I COAST If DAILY PILOT TM Or•-COiis! D41LY ~ILOT, Wllll """lctl It ~"-" ll'le 1o1._,.Prn1, It pullllll'lell P,r ..... Or•fll* Cffsl P\lt>U11111t1 CM\cll11r ....... •• ,, to11111o11t ••• ""•"'*'· .Mond•r ~ F•ld•r. !Or COii• M..,., N""""'°'1 fffcfl, """'""'""' l1t«llJl'-1tln VtJ11r, l...-1-.:h, 1 .... 111t /'-ddl9bwli ....... ,. C:"'"""llll $4i1t J..,.,, Cepf1tr111e. A tlnolt • ... IGNi .anlo" It Pllblli.htd St11;rd1n •nd Svl!Myt, TM pt'lllCIHI Pllbffllllftf .-11111 II •I JJCI Whl ••r ltr"I, C01lt MtM, C.llfOmll, '""'- • • iobtrt N. Wttcl ~flli(ltfll Ind ~lllO!lsllef J,,. ll. C11rl1v ~,,.,,. ...... ~Jld ~11\:tttlJtlilnf Tho"''' Ktt •il tdl!O<' Tho,,.11 A. Murphi11• Mln99i"t IEdll!ll' Chtr4H H. Looi Ri1litrcl '· Nill At1lt11nl Me""'Jlflt EdllOrl "'""' C111t Mt11• Ull ~':~!:r llr .. t N ....... l ... ~1 HH twir..~ L..-kt(tl: m "•"' """""' Hl.llltllltlOll lffdl: 11Ut l..ctl .... ltvtfd Slfll ~It: al Herth (I C.fr!lne bill ,.,,,,,., 1n41 '4J-4JJ1 d .. tftM -........., '42·1111 s.. c ......... All • .,.,_.,I T••••• 4f2MJI C8Y¥•. 1m. ~ """' ~-""""' ~.. Nt llewt .,.,-. 11!\llllfll""', ••ttrlfl n11rter or w-l'""*"t '""''" • _, M ~llC.. wlw.wt 8"Clitl - • l'Nulefl tf """'-"' -.,. ' I ...... t lMI '"""'* Nlil ti C•ll N.ti6, ' ctn1Wrr11. jilbtct'l11!lotll .,. cirri" lt,fJ • '""'"'''1 "" .,,..11 u.11 ~' """""' I ....,~,...._. u.u "'*"'"· ' 0•11• ..... ·~" ....... JUVENILE COURT REF~REE Thom11 J. Keenan Niguel Attorney Keenan Named Com·t Referee Laguna Niguel attorney Thomas J. Keenan today was named a referee of the Orange County Juvenile Court. KeerupJ, 46, 23521 Paseo de Valencia, was oamed to the $28,332 J)Oo't by presiding Judge Samuel Drelzen. He will succeed referee Ernest M. Wiiiiams who today ends 29 years of juvenile court service. -_ · Keenan,~a Democrat , was one or the roundeis of the juvenile court panel which i'.oyides a roster of pjva.te at- tornen' for minor:s facing iUY~e court action. • He is a member of the state bar of C&llfomla's committee on .Juvenile - JUltlce ·and was recently named 'Ualaori ta lhe 1973 State Bar Resolution Com-mittee on matters affecting .juvedUe eoun-law. , Married, with four young children, Keenan is a member of the Orange:.Coun- ty Bar Association's board. of directors represenUng the south County area, a form• president of · the Orange County Criminal Courl8 Bar Associallon and a member of the board of direct.on: of the Soulb Orange Cowity YMCA. Judge Dreizen today said Keenan will be formally i.Mlalled in office Aug. 10 at ceremonies sc.beduled for 1 p.m. in the Orange County Juvenlle Court building on Manchester Avenue in Orange. · 5 Laguna Hills Firemen No'v Paramedics ... -;. , ... Fiv!' Laguna ''Hill!: firemen': trained paramedics, received their off i c i a I certification from -the Orange County Hea1th Department today and will begin service 'llllll'sday. The paramedic program will offer specialized 24-hour I i f e -s a v i n g capabilities for victims of all emergen- cies, including heart nttacks, burns, traf. fie accidents, shock. e m e r g e n c y childbirth, or drowning. Receiving their certification today were Capt. Bruce Rusin, Capt. Revy Wilbourne, Engr. Hugh Madlock, Engr. Stan Matthews, and Engr. Jim Ellis. The paramedic mo~ile unit, equipped with intravenous setups, a heart monitoring panel, a heart defibrillator, a variety of drug s, and oxygen and blood substitute supplles, will go out on every emergency call with the fire engine3. The five Lagwia IIills paramedics were trained in a clas.s of 22 firem~n from around Orange County. They attended 900 hours of lectures and demonstrations over a six·month period, ~·orking on the intensive care ward, burn wards, and emergency rooms with physi· cians and nurses. Victims treated by th e paramedic unlt wi ll not be billed for the service. except for drugs and intravenous fluids replaced in the unit by the hospital. ·-• __:__T --•_ . • \ . ·- 5 Indicred Business Post In County . ' Burglary Nixon App~ints .· South Lagunan Five south Orange COunty men who sheri ff's deputies aUege went on • five- nmnth burglary spree that netted the in- truders more than $30,000 in valuables taken from 35 homes were indicted today by the Orange County Grand Jury. Named In 30 felony coonls or burglary were : Lawrence Edward Boquette, 19, of 25.121 Yacht Drive, Dana Point ; Bruce C. Drake, 18, of 30838 Avenida Dela Vista , San Juan Capistrano; Edward Earl Elmer, 20, or 2717 Via Monteclto; Robert Ken Baxter, 18, of 26432 Calle San Antonio, San Juan Capistrano, and Ivan Howard Whitton, 20, of rm Via santo Thomas Drive, San Clemente. Deputy Distirct Attorney Bill Evans said he hopes to &rTaign all five later to- day ln Orange Cowtty Superior Court. That action will cancel earlier ap- pearances scheduled for South Orange County Judicial District Court Sherill's deputies dalm the five suspects joined with several slmllarly-ac· cwed juveniles In burglarizing homes throughout the San Juan Capi11trano, San Clemente and Dana Point areas in a break·in plan that ended with their ar· rests earlier this month. Deputies attributed the cracking of the alleged burglary ring to an alert group of Boy Scouts who were sleeping ln a nearby fireworks stand last July J when they spotted burglars breaking into Yee's ·Chinese Foods, 23684 El Toro Road, El Toro. _ . Sheriffs officers sped to the scene and arresled Drake ·and Daner . while an alleged accompUce fled from the area. They said subsequent i.{lquiries identified lhe third man as Boquette and led to the arrest of Elmer and Whitt.en. Much ol lhe loot taken In lbe soulhern Orance Coasl burglarl" bu been recovered, investigators say . State Suppo11 Noted for UCl's Extended School APPOINTED BY NIXON James L. von Han ' Hitchhikers Blind Man With Aeros()l ... President Richard M, Nixon has a~ pointed James L. von Han of ~1onarch Bay in' South LagWla, chainnan of the Orange County area National Alliance of Businessmen. Von Harz is president of I.Tl' Cannon Electric in Santa Ana and will serve for the fiscal year 1973·74 In the unpaid posi· lion. The National Alliance of Businessmen (NAB ) ls a ~ nationwide organliation of business e:1ecutives "loaned" b Y cooperating companles to promote Job Opportunities in the Business Sector (JOBS), especially for ecooomieally disadvantaged; Vietnam-era veterans and needy youth. Von Han.' dlvlslon of ·11T includes plants in Ph00nl:1, Canada, Europe and Australia as well as Santa Ana . •· "We Intend to open ad<!,itlooal com- -munlcatlon lines Jeading orange County business and Industry executives so. they'll reallie the be~fits to them of a successful NAB pre gram," von Harz said. The duties of 'chainnan of the local NAB effort are ·volwitary and are in ad- dJtlon to an executive's own business A San Juan Capistrano IJouiital ac· commitments. countant was temporarUy blinded by an Von Harz named Stuart Steinhauer as aerosol spray Tuesdaf night after he director' of the Orange Co u n t y Picked up five hitchhiking youths in Metropolitan Area office. SteiJWiuer is on loan from , ITI Cannon where he is Laguna Beach and dropped them in Dana manager of employe relations. His NAB Point, Orange County Sherill's oUicers }XlSition is a full-time one. said. In a personal letter to von Barz, Presi- Oeputies said Robert Angelo 7.unich, dent Nixon said he was pleased the South 42, of 28102 Via Del Cerro told then;l' he Lagunan had agreed to serve in the posi- picked up the five ybuths near Jfhny's tl~As you assume your challenging new Restaurant in the Art. Colony ptd was responsibilities, you have my warm temporarily blinded near Olin_98 Drive in thanks for undertaking such a v_ltal task Dana Point when one of hi! five long-and, of course, my very best wishes for haired pu$engers sprayed blm._WUh-~PrMident to.1d Voo ha h be .· Harz. w t may ave en mJce. The I'IT executive is the fifth Orange Mace is an aerosol .substance used by C.ounty businessman to serve as lawmen to subdue _reslatlng suspeclll. chairman since the county organization Sherlfrs officers noted the attack was began operation in 1969. similar In many respect! to an unsolved Incident last week In which a visittng San Diego physician was robbed of his !>illford, watch and jewelry alter he gave a lift in Laguna Beach to a lone hitch- An ''historic" commitment by the state hiking youth. to support the University of California's Officers !laid the five who attacked Trustees Agree On Settlement Of , Lyons Snit extended university (ExU ) was noted Zunich, who is identified as the controller this.IDoming by UCI Chancellor Daniel at the Mission Viejo Hospital, demanded G. Aldrich Jr. his wallet but ran from the car before Dr. Aldrich discussed the official the tem porarily blinded man could com-~=~i':1~~ ~~t~~g P;;1an:1~ ply with their demand. four study areas. Deputies have descriptions of the five He observed that of the $1.S million men involved in the attack. budgeted for ExU statewide. UCI may _ spend up to $200,000 Ibis year provtdlng classes for adult or regularly enrolled studef'lts The classes will be scheduled at ho\.ll'S ~veoient to those inl#'ested in pu&iing pQtt-time studies, a campus spokesman said today. The four areas in which, degree pro- grams are being offered beginning Ibis fall are:, -Social Ecology with both bachelor and master of arts degree programs. -Human biology, bachelor al science program. , -Secoodary school administration, a master of science program. -Teaching ot. Spanish, a master of arts program for credentialed teachers. . Applications for ExU studies are bemg ta ken . Interested persons may apply to the office of the · .dean of extended university at UCI, a campus spokesman said. Appointment of a dean is pending, but staff will process applications. I Aldrich-pointed out the support by the state reflects an "historic commitment" to bringing the resources of the universi· ty to the corttt'honity. · Fro111 Pogf!I 1 HEALTH .•• -His predece&tOrs were Walter I". Burke, pre1lctent or Mcllooilell DoutJas Astronautics ln Huntinp>fi Beach; S. Fred .EYe!lton~ and Donn L. Williams, both presidents of RQckwell International in Anaheim; and 11atold H, JaU-. regional vice president of Bank of America. Fro• P,,.el VITAMINS ... rejected objections to the rule!. Sclunldt said ln a statement : "~fuch of the opposition Is based on honest fears of. concerned citizen s,'' he said. "Some fear that the FDA is -going to make certain vitamin pills unavailable or 1f available then only with a prescription and at a higher cost. Others fear that the FDA may infringe on their right to decide what they will eat. "None of ·this Is true. The '1.ngle, most important purpose Md effect of the regulation Is to require full and honest labeling.'' Effective 60 days from today, Vitamin A in doses above 10,000 lnternational units and Vitamin D in doses above 400 international units will be subject to prescription sales only. 1be effective date of the proposal on classifying some products with high vitamin content as drugs is Dec. 31, 1974, although any labels on vitamln products covered by the rule printed after this year must comply with the new rule. Another regulation states that vitamins in combination with ···substances which have no scientifically recognized nutri- tional value will be baMed 85 of the end of next year. The health food Industry estimatea that ,,.,.haps-90'1>er<"1rDrSlll:ll~tilnaUon products will have to be reformulated and thilt an unknown nwnber of. them ~·ill disappear from the market became no proof can be offered of nutrtUmal value. FrornP.,el CARE ••• relative CO&tll of care in each, Mn. Benes said. Committee members have yet to be provided with amended versions of the county health facilities master plan, Deblieu:1 noted. "Mrs. Benes assured us copies will be given to each member for their study. The committee then Will recommend appropriate actions to be taken by the .city,•f DeblleUJ: said. The committee took no fonDil 1actJon by vole, Tuesday. Those .J>l'MOt1t wer< Cliainnin b(t Mullholland ol the 'Colony, Mrs. Kathy Roach ol lhe Ranch. Sam Devtlt o! lhe Irvine Jndualrlal Complti arxi Glen Yipodmansee of UrUveristy Park. Absent was Bob Gold- steln-.irunrParlf. • Fees will be haU lhose charged !ulltime students, he noted. . . Undergraduate enrollees will pay SIOO per quarter and may take a maximum of two courses. Regular studenlll· pay $200 a quarter plus student government fees and normally enrolled in four courses. Graduate level fees will be $110 a quarter for ExU students, an amount also half that charged fulltime graduate students, the spokesman noted. 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA Wilson -Dunlop -Dayis Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards Bankroft -Yoneyama Bon Aire Skim Boards-10.95 ClOHD SUNDAY Status Report Due on Parks C-Ommunity Servlces Director Paul Brady \YUi present a report Qn Ute stq:tus Of two north" Irvine city park sites the parks bond ronsultanls h.ave been st~d­ ying for two weeks. Innne community services commissioners meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in city hall. Youth Assaulted By_Pickup Truck "In Irvine Area Tennis Rackets Wilson & Penn Tennis,BaUs pr,.doz. 7.95, Tennis Dresses - Basketballs -Backboards -- Goals-Nets Volleyballs & Nets , A 17-year-old Santa Ana Heights youth • complained to Irvine police Tuesday that I Other ~genda . items include ap- f.JOM!.11J.lenl of .conunission_ membcb to a locV part[ COOe· sii!X.i>mmlltee -stuOy committee which will lnclude members of the city planning commission. · 11e was first ell~ and 1hen clobbered ...... ...,.....Meo.s...&..Buy.sJ ermi~tmds..,& bids~ by ~ tiiili!l!nmteajil<ktip. ·ariVe on 4 ~"'_...._.......,· o.tballs --,as~baUs-..,.f--"-~--~t""-1 The group Ls to recommend ap- propriate ordinances amending the city's p;irk code. Amendments might include changes in the rteently adopted park dedlcatlon slandards of 4.S acres per 1,000 people a developer adds I(> the city's popul•tlon. Air Force Told No AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (APl -The Pentagon has refused " request by the Air Force Academy to • buJld a new $244,000 mock ~er of war training compound . an ac11.demy spokellmM said Tuesday. Lt. Col. Jim Jones, an academy public Information officer, Sltld no reason for the decision was given to him. Bonita Canyon Road. • Jamie D. Herrick of 20319 Lange Drive infonned pollce he was driving down the winding road in the vlclnity ot tbe dump wnen tbe pickup passed him and clipped lhe front ol bis vehicle during lhe maneuver. Jferrick reportedly gave chase and stopped the truck driver nea r the MacArthur Boulevard intersection . He said the driver threy some kind of rtd· handled tool at hlm, mlSl<!d. and lhen renewed his attack by punching hJm In lhe moulh and eye and kicking him In the groin . The pickup &ruck I.Cl the lntersecllon after the beating ~ taken place, ac· cording to Herrick. '"-, Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Champion Handball Gloves Handballs RacquetbaHs Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays - ' • Softballs -Soccerballs Water Polo Balls Raleigh Bikes-Parts nres --rue -Repairing P. S. We will be closed for Vacation August 12th to 18th ' \ • _,;.,_ \ ' DAD.Y 'PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Encouraging Concern ' ' Irvine citizens realistically are facing three alterna· tive generalJlans. None wastes time arguing over the expected ha million citizens who will move to the new -and enlarged ·-city by the year 2000. All three plans deal with ways such a pO[>ulation may be accommodated within the givens of natural re- sources, topography and existing natural and man-made barriers ranging fron1 the Pacific Ocean to yet-to-l» des.igned freeways . In typical Irvine fashion, a very large turnout was on hand to face the gigantic task of rating the various general plan choices. Gigantic accurately describes-tbe chore of predicting W.1ture land uses for 100 square miles. or mo~e than 63,000 acres. Judging from the size of the crowd filling city coun- cil chambers last week, it appears -the fledgling gov· ernment decided wisely to rely pn citizen concern for the spark which will improve the Irvine Company land use plan. It's that spark, hinted by continued citizen interest that will assure that for the long run Irvine will remain unique and livable. 'Egg Carton' Approach Transportation planning to reduce the Qew city's dependency on the automobile is a frequently-voiced concern of Irvine residents. ~ Now it appears something may be available to sug- gest general plan efforts bend a bit to incorporate this concern. · Larry Morrison, Wilsey and Ham planning consul· tant, thinks personal rapid transit system development is sufficiently far along to be a wise investment for for- ward-looking cities. Last week, he urged the city to pursue_ a study grant to make such a system possible within the'five to eight yeats it is expected it will take to have the hardware available. Bill Mason, late president of the Irvine Company, once described such hard.wara. as being: not unlike an egg and an egg carton. The "egg" would be a locally used personal vehicle. The carton would pick up and carry vehjcles at high speeds to places such as Los Angeles. The system would sell because it offers the best of both worlds, convenience. luxury and long trip speed. It would seem to be a system worthy of study by Irvine. Setting an _ Example The "Hoeptner" elementary school in North Irvine is one more example of what can be accomplish~d through city and school district cooperation. Located in Smoke- tree Village on north Jeffrey Road, the school will be the first in the area of The Ranch. With a little zoning pressure from the city, the site was identified. Th·e developer agreed to sell Seven acres to the Irvine Unified School District. Added to 'that at city expense were about two acres of unimproved land, landscaped with old orange trees. The Hoeptner Company has given the city an addi· tional 2.5 acre site near the future school to fulfill its park requirements. A bike trail will run on the other side of that area. \Vh~e ~orki~g. closely with the city developers, school d1stnct off1c1als moved ahead on financial solu- tions ~nd received state aid for site purchase and partial construction of the school. Such~· cooperative efforts -rare under the county and former school districts -will add ·up to a better climate for a lot of children. ' - • SB ''S"OMINEX OP,, MONIOYA?" ..... ~ ... ---~· .... __......._ ·-~ . ' > • Legislatm·s Are Accountable to the Public t -' • Why Our Sex -"' Education . - Is Failing .. · Dear Gloomv • Gus· Pay Raise for Congress? Forget It! To the Editor : , ' , ~YDNEY ~1fAIUU~ - I offer a term to use freely in political careers. . . .The New Ac· countability!!! I.use it now to call attention to the fact thit we citizens are holding all Congress members acCOWltable for tlaeir acts. In this time of rapid acquis 0 ition of facts by tbe American voter, they simply must face the fact that they· cannot cperate as though we were blindfolded fools. MAILBOX Letters from readtrs are welcome • Normally writers should convey their 1nessage.s in 300 words or less. The right to condense letters to fit space or eLimi-nate libel is reservf?8 ALL letters must iticLude sign.a~ and ni.aili1ig address, but ttames may be flvitltlield 01i request if sufficient reasoii is apparent. Poetry will 1tot be portwtity to belong to a musical group (except in the fey,. instances where the young -· Pefson becomes a prof~ional mu.sician)-? ...:Let's face facts, Jew do become pros, and most instruments just don't sound that good alone. My ov.•n saxophone spent 17 long years in closets. \Vords are inadequate to express my joy at being able· to participate in a band again, and a_ fine band at that, under Mr. Mason's able direction . Ow· city leaders are to be congratulated. fOr providing this opportunity. Families of young music students attending these concerts must be encouraged. in their efforts by' ex- J\1y belief is that the man from the pages of history and the man of last week's headlines were simply victi.Jns oC seU·in· fatuation. The consequences were and arc not so Simplistic. They were hired in their respective fashions and proceeded to go about their "duties," self-serving as they v.•ere, witli ex.elusive ly personal goals in mind. G<ierlng became we8lthy. Erhlichman sought perhaps security and possibly far more ludicrou s achievements amidst the chants of "four more years." ) ' ' -4 ' ..... • Tbeagbts at Lard~~·~ l . . ' Most so-cal le{ "ii/. ~ucaUon" is a failure and a waste or tlrne in the schools heoause it coaCeiltrates oo the biblpglcal • upects of sex; ~hereu the real prob-the. eye of the beholdef0 ; lt also· resides lems are ca~~.the Jiocial and ('mo-in the· mind of. tile possessor .-I have I S.PECIFICA.U. Y refer today to the tional · ~~~..end there. p-e~ fe'v knolfP mw:ir tovely·lookiqg "women who farce being played this week concerning qualified J!C1'SQ11S In \l1e school•!l)'stem to ~-· djssatjsfi~ with th!')r appea)'ance a raise In pay !or the Congress, the elucidate this ........ ··'·"(:· ·~:.1 · a:~·-~dlasatls18ction .. Iilarred Cabinet and t.be Judiciary. Let lLS voters t ~ · •-··...i; · " t · -~Y'11l.4"•Y~ticbeJp. ~y -forget1t!! Rather, we suggest that The fa~l~.most fondanlental • '. _,. • , • •· .,_ r." ' ... ··' tney Jeam' to live Withi.h their present r.eform.i tha1' ~dd:-be .~Jo..tbe iocome. Ttr-b!'~,:orobl, ·ein-for---an-affluent ~~~ •. or ~~ 19 retire. fro1:11~g. l! published. ' ' parents who \\1ant it for their childrefl. periencing live band music. ' SHARON KNOPPEL \ ... No PerU. Here BUT WHEN tblngs went wrong, both lied: G~riu,g to Hit.ler an~ the Gennans -£rhlichm8n to his prestdent and 00\\. to his countrymen. They and others lik~ them led all concerned to tbe. brink and then tried to escape"in'avmanner"ttlassic to tbe SCOWldrel. - tu system ·wOuld be ''"' • · socieiY ii 19 find -the moral eqIDivalent pUbllc servant.and earn as high mcome as a ta.I .GO· .combi~· that ~le togetbir u liliuchia& they can mert~ ~~er. • -This does not~mean I -imagine-that it will be reaching all children and that seems a ·pity. To the Editor:· .J""" ' ' In regard to your editorial entitled .. Chilling Performance," there remains one question that )'bu fail to so much as consider=the·souree:-trecognize·that-the point or your arg¥Jllent lies seemingly along the lines of that cherished subject, freedom. You could ·not be more correct 1 in enumerating the fortuitous situation that finds all o! the Watergate, excuse the by now well-worn phrase, pouring forth . Institutionally. we are granted that providential capability. But where-Hit.~le-r~ltt-e1~~-.rode~-.. the . tide in .search of bi.I· miln.iacal aims, an .. American piesideDt today is f!ghting to ~'.:and assets, 3 DeP9iifeleiil.dOes: \ ' -rreau.e that the Watergate details are so t.lllit~o , . s -.... ; '" • 1 • 't/ -distracting much oI the public lroni the ABOUT a ye&r ago you kindly pub- mll!!!ii,1'.!>lliJ!li "'~-1----No_pojittraJ or economic doctrine -or .prgces.s taking place this week. which is_Jisb_e:d_a_W.t~ ~ject of same ~ • v religious c(et:d -can contribute to the destined to.raise th«; pay scale, to the ob-putting it into children s milk. This pay V~ ·. • .. ' ~ ultimate '.~tt.erment of mankihd unJess vioos aid ·of those leaders spollSOring the method has the additional advantage of a retain the r;ighta of the executive branch ~ from what • could be a t iU1y chilling~ precedent-setting action. Goering kriew he c;ould gqt. away·with 1t, Which makes· Erhlichman and the others b o t h dangerpus and comical nincompoops. For dependiiig.~. u.p o n -• and until the J11a}ority .of men subscribe raise. And while ·the average -wage body building fo&Ci. It is also less likely to their net wOtth: this .. -• ' -to the startlina: ·soc?atlc principle that "It earner---rs too oCCUpi~ to follow each be drunk in the same quantities as \rtlter would allow ~"' • · • • t.s better to suffer an· injury .ttlan·to inflict detail of. ·the operation of the government l imagine, so misses the possibility of ex- people to am~ __ a ~1 • one," and understand why this is true. he expects responsible representatives to cess. nest-egg for inv~t purpoees, giving • • •· act for Ws interests. If only some courageous local autliority many more citizeM~e in the econ-No maUer bow far back in hi.Story one JQS INTERESTS don't include moves would integra~ it into its wellare service omy. , .. r_ •• ' -goes, we find that era praHlhg another and distribute it through schools, what a • • " '~ .. era of still greater aiiUquity. which encourage .inflation, and those lot more children would reap the benefit. It is my belief that 90 perctllt QJ·~ery-, o o n10ves being made by people he chose to thing t.bat is called "bypnosis••·r. really _ "Iriip\?achment" ls one of the most help him. We really· feel betrayed Dy ielf·hypnosis; the hypnotist Is only a ca~-misunderstood words in the language: it representatives from both po 1itica1 lyst, not a causative agent. -means merely bringing serious charges parties. We have also reached the stage • • • against a public officiaJ,.and is only an where. we are well aware that we are It is only a hall-truth that "beauty is in act of accusation, not of removal. only servants to our governmentrfederal -• state, and local. I write as an infonned mature woman who tee1s heartbreak at Empty Trucks Boost _ Consumer ·Food Costs having allowed this to grow, so that my children are bound into slavery by their government making so many of their decisions. The opposite condition should exist The New Accountability is in. Here in California. we 'have a n~w law whereby a TO TELL.how this could be done is the pul-pose Df the Borrow Dental MHk Foun- dation, Padnell Grange, Padnell Rd., Cowplain. Portsmouth, England, and I suggest anyone seriously interested in finding a ti0h1tion to the problem of the increasing rate of dental caries should write for particu1ars. This is a charitable trust not concerned with making profits but in at least ·ameliorating a very dif- ficult snuation. · PHYLLIS DEAKIN Portsmouth, Hants, England IN TIIA T light however, it is an ap· . palling Jack of professionalism that bas allowed the connection between questions today before our c:Ourts and a Senate in· vestigating committee, and Hitler's Gennany. We are certainly faced with some alarming q u e s t i o n s . But nonetheless I feel you are all too quick to make some outrageous suggestions. Which brings us to the crux of the mat· ter; that au:tmportant factor that you fail to give sufficient light. As profowid as Erhlichman's testimonial belief is in executive authority, so too for instance was GoeMng's belief in a, superior race. our courts are intact along with our legislative branch as is sO obvious day in and day out on .the television. NA 'MJRALL Y, the fact that these revelations are today poss;ble in no uncertain terms relieves us of the perilous possibilities. Watergate was a criminal act; more so a blunderous move undertliken by blimder!Dg: Jlicompetents. But it Is to ~e the alternately jocular and Constitution-waving Sarh. "EiVin and iii· deed the ~e of this country who are the only ones enabled by rlghl to hold off Big Brother. It will take far more than your pens and ;page lay0014, (really, the cartoon_ w;u a bit much)• to bMng the citiu!uY to believe that the performer* Erhllcbman and Preiidoot N i x o n represent an all-iDclusive ligure. KARL KILLEFER • r V(ASmNGTON -Despite a gasoline shortage that will grow worse ln the next two years, trucks waste hWKlreds of millions of gallons each year: The loss has been estimated by experts u high as (JACK ANDERSON) teacher is accountable for results, and Boiaesty why not wake up to the fact that legislators too are accountable to the To the Editor: American public. JEWEL COOK I am a visitor to Newport Beach and am \vriting to express appreciation !or the honesty of people here. My daughter Titan of Archifectitre 400 million gallons. F luorldcded /IJUk? Empty trucks leave cargo piled in the often swing oil direct highways and i;:o warehouses while , ~ miles out of their way. These regu]ations To the Editor : & other empty trucks· increase travel mileage an average five I was interested to read in your paper come to pick up the' · 101 10 percent a trip. that fluoridated water can be bought bot· load.I. Not only doe§\•• . ., tied as a preventive for dental disease. · One foodhauler, the Refrigerated this l\'ISte diesel fuel Tra.ns.pm:t company of Atlanta, has &;et WHILE it does not have the additional but ' it· boosts. the ts ,unDeceiSiry'lllileage at 15·-perceot.· advantage of being1' b00y-6uilding f6od ..,....forgot an irreplaceable ha n d m a d e sweater On the beach and left it overnight. We never .. expected to see it again, but the next morning \Ve found it on a trash cont.1incr. We were thrilled to have the S\veater back and wish we could thank whoever "rescued" it for us. ~ -• OUIS. LAVOY C. -ALLRED FRANK U.OYD WRIGHT By Robert C. T\\'Ombley. Harper & Row. 306 pages. $10. .Just ab .ut everyone who has ever lived in 1.1 house probably has had an urge to design the "perfect home" of his 0\\11 conception . Frank Lloyd Wright had this urge some 600 times in the course ol his 7}·.year career. prices that consum-Attorneys for the company claim the like milk, at least it is aV'ailable to those ers must pay for flnn's trucks needlessly guzzled over ARClllTECTS, hlJtorians, psycholog· transported gOods. three million gallons of diesel fuel last Happy 1'1UJieiott. lsts, sociologists and the general reader At a time when yeat al6ne. · Wicks with a hon1e vision of his own, ull will food prices are soar· To the EtVlor: find this e x h a u s t i v c and orderly lng out of sight, for. .. ezamplt, t!le trucks .. THE COST to -the consumer,~' one Thank you for the editorial you c~lcd study of the t It a n of Americ:in that haul loodrtuffJ ... ene,i:llreatlon ofleit company Jawyer told .us. "is golng up ~ " ~ a short tline ago noting the t"·o new com· architecture both pcnctratlng and reve:i.J. \\•illi.Qg to accept the technolOgical and in· dustrlal _hP>valions of ttie 20th century only )rt t".'! .-.nice ol 19th otntury ideals -work. ramlly and individualism. John Kirsbon ASSociated Press OIAMH COAlf " . ' P' -lllllllr-hllou&h-loo4•· 'at~"1<MIO('Al!l&•,mlll":'.1':;:;:-;~~l.::c=-F_,_~,,_~~'4t-~'rt~"-4· """·~!!!~W!l'#!/if:¥;Y-,),b10il!l!Ji4'~<!!l!!l;;·.F~o~l¥!~1!~i!IL:.,~'la!ls-J';Jlll<l. ·«In~ .. Pen<!t~~Ung, t.;;ause_ ~wombtey h"' waiting for ~p1n"ent. The cost of movln8 For the Floyd and Beasley Transfer J-lWilingt-011 lleaCl'l~a memlier Of11iC 4Mi1ntts iioifteif'~ .,,,ith.;.a~l'fGwtde•""-· ~t-=91>.:i!t the empty truck.!, of coune, ls added to C.Ompeny of Alabama, gateway regula: H..B, group. I would like to lnlplore your' upon a lon~·~t.~ndi~g ad~ra~on for the o rt • -f . --4---'II the price o! food. tlons nm up the annual mileage an extra ~Ip in making the commwthies aware IT11u1. And '':',t.al.l n ..... ,~c~ tise he d~s not Thomai Kem, Editor Executives of the Food Fa I r 36 percent. · ot' a very important factor concerning uccept the: orflc 1<1 I 1ntcrprc tat1cus 1 r Barbara Kre ibich supennar.ket chain told us thcr_ could President Nixon's economic advisers these bands Wright's life that are obscured by a . .KditoriaL Page Editor reduce food prices $7 million a year If have accused the ICC privately of · mythology that only "great men" seem The editort-.I ,paato ot the D~lly they were permitted to utilize the empty wasting 200 million gallons ,a year PARENTS spend countless dollars, not to generate. Jt is Twombley's thesis that Pnot. ·leeks to infonn aDCI •Umutate truckll. And_ this ~n't count all the fuel~ because of 11$ foolish regulations. to mention the children's investment ot Wright's architectural c_a. r e er was rt!llldcn by pruentinc en tiilt: Ne that could be saved. University of Chicago professor Yale time ind talent in order to become motivated by the desire tb compensate dlvene,'commtntu)'" °" ~lcs Of in. Yet, believe It or not, the waste ls ~roien, an advocate of dere:gulatfon, has lnstrwnental musicians. T'tlen nftei hijh ror an Wlhappy and unstf!ble home life td;\'st ~ iyPdlc11ted colwnnist• and caused largely by the Interstate Com· estimated the 'annual waste as hlgb as school, how many of lhe5e instrt1ments during his childhood years. cattooni.sts.-by provktlns a. rorurn klr merce Commission, which is supposed to 400 million gallons. \Vind up. in. close.ls. for . lack ot-an .op-. ---rtaden ' v~·· and~ prcosenlina this protect the public. ICC rules often force R .. :CAUSE thoi;C yen.rs \\'ere spent n~'$paper's oplnfum and ideu on truckers to haul nothing but air while DEFENDING them.selves, ICC officials u1ovlng fron1 one Mid,•estcrn IO\VI\ to currtnt topica. Tht edttoriel· oPinionl CWlOI beg for shipment. c;talm their~ regulations prevent "cut-:=. ~i:tEi:'.:::>==t:lil .,.....,. QtlOles an other and because of his parents' o( tilt> Dally PIJot appiM.r only tn q,e throat compeUUon" and "financial in· 1 -divorce, Twombley feels Wright spent his tdltorial cohunn •t ttiie-1op ol the A TRUCKER may ahlp Ir o •en stability" lDjjbe truckln& lnduslry, The life primarily designin' homes that 1>8Ct. Opiniom .,.,._ by tho ""· vegetables in one direction and return present tangle'of regulaliohs, they say, ls "'~ Dot Eastnian, s.F.-:-"n>C young pe&o would foster family unity, solidarity and umnista and a l"toonlst.8 and lttttt empty, for example, U he lacks lntended to~protect th6--publle-interest. pie of today don it want any part of the happiness. Thus. the •(open floor plan'' WTlttn are thfrlr own and no flldone.- certiflcates to carry cereals ot fruit&. , Whatever the explanation, the present ~o ~you. think we made ft older folks nor do they want their and conspicuous fireplace areas fen lured m1,:nt ot their vlf.!"n by the Dal.ty Eve~"'°"'' on l'<'SUlaU""' ~ni , !CC practices wlll contlnut to feed ' the loo obvloua, Paddy'?' wisdom to help them smooth things out: in Wright" "prairie homes." Pilot should"',.,.,....._ truelul tt')>ao\i t~n111gh "gat1W11y' dUea, nm of"lnllatlon and to heighten the so what do they expect? Wilen they have Twombl1Y de:Mllsttates that Wright Wednesday, Au gust I, 1973 'To obeY required routings, canW1 must energy crlSla. · problems there Is no one to go to." was a romantic indiYiduali11t ¥:ho was • •• Union P ursues Groivers DELANO (AP ) -'The Teamsters Unlon ls launching its drive t.o sign labor con- tracts with 29 California table grape growers whoSe agreements with the rival United Farm Workers Union have expired. 1be Teamsters plan to meet wltb growers by Thursday and are "confident-of the out- come," organizer James Sith 1ald lfuesday. "We have sign- ed 75 to 100 percent of the workers, depending on the farm in question." Tbe UFW predicted the growers it signed to historic contract.a three years ago will 1 switch to the Teamsters now that the Cesar Chevez union has gone on strike followlng a negotiations breakdown. • --- Wtdn.esday, August l , 197} DAILY PILOT lJ . ' ' ' Accused Mass Killer 'Offers-Note SANTA CRUZ (AP ) - llerbert W. Mullin Jr, hu presented lhe judge In his murder trial with a note his lawyer said was entitled, "Observation of an observer from 'a point on the San Fran- cisco Peninsula." "Your honor, I'd like to present this," the shackled Mullin told Superior C.Our:t Judge Charles S. Franich alter hobbling to the bench Tues· day. Franich marked the note, written on yellow legal paper. as evidence but did not admit them because of objections from the prosecution. ''It went into a rather Jong thing about time in tenns of days and where people are in relation to the axes and ended with the conclusion there are 52 weeks in a year, seven days • in· a week and 2ir·bour1 In a day," defenae attorney James JacklOn lat.er told newsmert. JACKSON HAS sal4 that hls client killed not ooly th& 10 pe"°"' he la charged with murdering but al!O thr .. others. He said Mullin told him be cOmmiUed t h e murders because h u m a n sacrtfices were necessary to save C~orQ.a from an earth· quake.· Mullin, 26, has pleaded Jn. nocent and innocent by reason of Insanity to the charges. Much of Tuesday's ·testimony focused on witness accounts surrounding the 10 murders and Mullin's arrest. Asst. Dist. Atty. Arthur Danner b e g a n questioning \vitne&Ses in co1U1ection with the Jan. 25 murders of James Gtanera, 21, hit wile , Jodn, 21, Ind. Kathy Francia, 29, and ber two 1t0ns, DavJd, 9, and Daemon, 4. pollce lineup. Joan Staanaro. a ~usewife, i.etilled In oonneetlon with the murder of 73-year~td P'red Peru, She recalled that while HE TOLD newsmen that he baking cookies the 010rnlng of would show that Mullin was Feb. 13, she heard a gunshot, acting rationally wben . be stepped oulsid~ and saw a blue ti edl COnunlued t h and whlto slallOI\ wagon with a eg Y e ' itS engine running, _ murders . "That's the basis of alJer ~s &tTest. Under crws- ex 1 ml n at Ion, Medina acknowfedged tliat on the back of It were wrltten the words, "~1y eyes have lost the gift o! · tears, but my heart has cried tearll of blood.!' Mullin also Is charged with kllUng four boys on a camping trip In the Santa cnu hills. Jack.son alto has linked his our case," he said. SHE SAID SHE called police client t 0 the murders of Witness Steven H o u t s who found Perez dead near his Lawrence White, a transient ; te.stuted be saw a .car fitting garden . Mary Guilfoyle, 24, a coed at 1 the description of Mullins' ap-At~ point. Danner asked Cabrillo College; and Father h th · ·d Sheriff'S Det. Terry Medina to Henrt Tomei, 64, who was proac e Francis rest ence Id tU 4 add book f d , .... ~ *" "'eath m' ·his ........, __ 1 on the morning of the killings en Y n ress oun ... ..........., ..... ,.. ... v.. _ and tater return a gal n .~i,=ln=M=ull=':lno:'•;;:;apai:;;:rt::;m;·e=n=t·=s=ho"ft"'l'=y=f=es=sl=on=a=L======:::; Another witness, 'Ibatcher Clark, also said he saw the same blue and white station wagon approach the resldeDCe that morning. Howe vet, under cross-ex- aminaVon, Clark said he was unable to identify Mullin in a Famed SF Bordello Raided "THE TEAMSTERS ha ve SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco been hanging around the police say further arrests are expected fol- growers here and we an-lowing a raid on what.they described as the ticlpate they wUI sign city's best known bordello. added. "We expect further arrests." He said police e.lso seized 32 grams of cocaine and four bags of marijuana during the raid. CHAIN FENCE Contrtet!P19 Lic.n•• 21110 shortly," said the Rev. John The five-room Pacific Heights apartment, Banks. He predicted it may known as "Brandy's Place," was raided late take "severaJ years to get our Monday night and nine persons were ar- contracts back." rested, according to Capt. Ger.aid Shaugh- And Chavez said UF\V's new oessy of the police departments bureau of strike· and boycott means.,. special services. The alleged owner of the bordello, Marlene Brandy Jones, 33, fell from a window in an unsuccessful escape attempt, Shaughnessy said. He said she was taken to San Francisco General Hospital ·where she is being treated for a broken back, a broken pelvis and a broken wrist. SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND Pns 500/ OFF* FAIRIC WHEN 70 lNSTALLID IY WARDS "we're just back to 1965," Shaughnessy sai_d inv~~tigators found a referring to the Jong struggle book on th~ pre~~es with na~es ?f m;;my that culminated with the 1970 San Franciscans \Yell-known 1n ftnanc1al, agreements. "But compared 'political and social circles ." ~ Shaughnessy said two undercover agents "·ere asked to pay $100 per woman. _ r.1iss Jones, five other women, two visitors and the bartender were arrested, he said. Clltoff ¥1rlt 111 lltll~h •nil ~lltlllltl tf 1t1,1rdy, t.w·m1lnl ... 111C1 plv1nl1 .. or 9r1t'fl vln~l-<o•ltd f1brlc. Wlr1 l1brlc I• h11..i, prv1Rl1MI for t•lf• pn1t1ct1on, "G•• ,. .... ,.,,.11, fltfhtts •All l .... llotf•• .... tltrtl ct Ollf reg11l•r low''''"· Call for f,.. fttl_.. tedclyl to 1965, we're really better off, "This investigation is far from over," he WOOD AND W•OUGHT llON ALSO AYAILAILI. UPI Ttlt..,olt Past, Future Meet Mannikins for the Yang-Na exhibit of costumes, paintings, and artifacts of the Los Angeles area from tbe pre-colonial Indian period display startling re- s~mblance to the displays projected for the year 2001. The grass and feather skirt of 1769 maiden with exposed top are similar to Rudi Gernreich's future fashion of a hot-pants or short skirt outfit. The show runs through ('ug. 26 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Che~ks Lost Payday Late at SD Srote so there is cause for op- timism," Chavez added. A «rowers' spokesm-an denied that they are ready to let the Teamsters represent their workers. · "None of the· growers has received any evidence that the Teamsters represent t h e employes," said H a r r y Keaton, attorney for the growers' group. "Obviously, until ... that happens, we're not going to talk with the Teamsters at all." THE IN D EPENDENT teamsters already have signed 51 other California growers who did not r enew contracts with Chavez' AFL-CIO union thls year. 'Ille UFW says its working membership h a s SAN DIEGO (AP) -The said Tue&iay they last saw the dropped from 40.000 to 6,500. · te.achers and staff at San 2,700 pay warrants Friday Meanwhile, Chavez met with 'Diego State University will be 1 h AFL-CIQ President George paid a day late, but the 8 ternoon, when 1 ey were Meany in Oakbrook, Ill., Tues· whereabouts of their $2 .3-mailed from Sacramento to day but refused to say what million payroll remained San Diego-special delivery. the two men discussed. \ unknown today. They were dUe-at the campus Meany also met recently in The state controller's office Monday but did not arrive. Washington with Teamsters The waJTants, which can be President Frank Fit7.5lmmon.s cashed like checks, draw on in an effort to resolve the ' money in the custody of the jurisdictional dispute between ea g an s state treasurer. I who_ relm-the UFW and the Teamster!!. _ _ ___ burses tbe_banks._Tu___;myon..e _ UFW STRIKE in the Central and San Joaquin valleys ap- 1RECREATION IN ACTION SHOW YAMAHA MINI-BIKE Dr•wing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 pm. South Coast ?lua AUG. 2nd thra 5th Register for prim in ClrOUltl C-' 32 HOURLY PRIZES $1 0 .00 Gift Certificates Starting at 1 pm Dally SCHEDULE OF DAILY EVINTS TOYOTA SAILBOAT Dr•wing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p.m, TMUISOAT, AUGUST W ·ttw Sl'll. DllJ-T...,,..,.lht "°'cf ... Tr ti'f F1m1ly ~_, W . Chlldren's Art, Bkycle Grind Prix, Suribolrd Ct\impionships, Children's Ter,..riUl'M- fllD.AT, AUGUST J Huntington BeKh Stnior Citi~ns "Goodtime Singtn" 6.3().7115. 7115-1100 Music Man 81nd-U.TUIDAY, AUQUST 4 11:00.11:30 Children's lbACt, 11:3°'12:00 Tumbl ing, 1 2:00-12:~0 K1r1te, 12:3G-12145 Tumbling, 11()(). l: 15 Baby 8•1\•!-... 1100-1 ,45 Community ThNtre (Peter Pan)-SUNDAT, AUGUST 5 1:00.1115 Trim to Rhythm, 1;.iv.I~ Gymn1stict, 2100. 2.15 Round Dance, 2:30-2:45 81ton Twirl ing P.nwlth4 liy Rtcrt1tioll O.,."""""' et' c..t. -..._ P...e.I• v.n.,, ""81141111 hlch I .,.,._, ll d who finds themn they 811! no Plan Ca e more negotiable than checks, said Kirk West, chief deputy state controller. parently is having some effect ----------------------------,------------------------- Expensive While searches began all along . the JXlstal pipeline, duplicate warrants were hasti- ly drawn up and handed to a n1esscnger from the university Tuesday. He flew back to San Diego. where p ersonnel employes started two nights of in the marketing of produce. • ... --------------------------------------------------• Pacific Fruit Express, a SACRAMENTO (AP) 1- Gov. Ronald Reagan's plan to permanently lower state taxes may be the most expensive ballot initiative ever, says Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. Backers or the initiative spent 1436, 452 to quallly the long Y."ork. PROCESSING usualJy takes a full two days. but with two overtime sessions the war-( J rants should be ready by BRIEFS Thursday, a day late, said Lois Sisson, -the school's ---------' perooruiel director. proposal for next November's "There are a lot of Unhappy speical election ballot, Brown people out there and I don't said Tuesday. His an-blame them," she said. noting nouncci;nent came 3ftcr a· that Aug. I is a popular day to report was ril ed \Vith his office begin a vacation . by Californians for LJ:>wer Tax-The foulups were not oyer es, the committee set up to however. l\-1rs. Sisson said the qualify the governor's pro-controller's office apparently posal !or the ballot. forgot to enclose a register that includes each employe·s e ltfan Senl e nre d deductions, which now must . ' LOS ANGELES (AP) - A be refigured . mah known to PJ>liCe as the Once belorc, she recalled, "remorseful rapisf' has been the San Diego State payroll sentenced to prison for a term disappear~. of 19 years to life. "Many years ago, the subsidiary of Southern Pacific Rail road , announced in Roseville it is laying off 550 \llorkers in its car shops there and another 150 at its City of Industry yards The strike's second day Tuesday resulted in some violence followed by charges and countercharges from the UFW and the Kern County sheriff 's office. ROCKS WERE thrown at deputies from picket lines, and one was hit on the arm with a club. More than 30 pickets and one Teamsters Unton <fguard were arrested on investigation of assault or trespassing, chief Deputy Loren Fote said. He contended U F'\V pickets were "stonning the fields" in· at- tempts to ge~ workers to leave. 1,100 BART Employes Back 01i Job The sentence for Edward D. payroll was delivered on a Apodaca, 32, was impO.sed holiday, special delivery, and Tuesday in Superior C.ourt. He the clerk receiving them put was imprisoned previously for them in her closet and forgot similar sex offenses and had about the m," Mrs. Sisson said. t ded 'It • OAKLAND (AP ) -With pea gu1 Y to twree counts ''We made up a duplicate and of rape and two of burglary. \\'ere able to pay on payday, 1,100 strikers back on the job lfe allegedly btt;ged bis vie-although it was a little late. after a 3o-day walkout. the tims to forgive him. $1.6 billion Bay Area Rapid DOWM WITH YOUR AMTEMM UP WITH TELEPROMIPTER! WITH CLEAR RECEPTION OUR ANTENNA IS 350 FEET HIGH I ra WITH MORE CHANNELS -,~ lr CHOOSE FROM . L.A. & SAN DIEGO WITH NEWPORT'S OWN II NEWS SERVICE l r1b WITH LOCAL , PROGRAMS ~ lr INCLUDING SPORTING EVENTS ~"Ll.L II WITH UHF CHANNELS Jj ' r>u ~ ... ~ ~ ' ';{, e Fire Rqes Ort . · Transit system aimed today at ···'-"--EifREKili-<AP ~etliei•l<·>-..,,.·ll"•Mp .~,."""'~" ...wlli?!'!lt n o ,.;;c~,.-•?.rt!.s~t-~"4 blame groW1ded air tankers D lJ, (Tl r JJV a.m. Monday for 35, a1y SESAME STREET TO ST~CKS ""·~~ , -,,." :11' ~R'CRYSTAt-cmt•fJl.~:RECEPTIO .. ~· • for failure to control a fire riders. that has raged oot of control PAIR .4 WAY Inspection of 58 miles of for f~r days in ~e Kla'!'ath East Bay track, cleaning of and Su: ruvers nat1oi_W rorcst-s NEWARK (UPI)_ Two the sleek aluminum cars and of,!'lorthem Galliomia_. , salty .suspects surrendered reprtlNi to vandallsm at sta: Our air tankers d1dn t get lo police Tuesday when a .. tidns were---ionong-the -tasks oU the ground for the fourth search helicopter spotted waiting \\•hen ratification of a consecutive day," s~ltesman three-year contract ended the Ernest,, Weinberger said 'l'\les-a "funny bump" In a briny !tr1ke Tue;,day. Work re11umed ~day. ~-1bit has-r~ally hurt pond on the salt Oats on the 4 p.m. shift. us." along San Francisco Bay. United Public Em p Io yes no ' TELEPROMPTER is tho largen cable televis ion organ ization in lhe world. • I.II We have the most up·to-date t8chnle1I facilities, Now you can get rid of yo ur ugly antenna land make Newport """' more beautiful)· tnd Ott a better picture ai the same t rme -Phis ya;,•11 save nione¥1 -011.r·go<Xnn-Cillre-area-, onfy;-- e Feare d tor Lite LOS ANGELES (AP) -The prt1ldent of Trade Tochnlcol College has told an A5'embly subcommittee he authorl1.ed electronic surveillaOC'e in a student group because 11there w11 1 concern for 'my lUe." A 17·ycar-old youth and Local 391). representing 800 Louie Toro, Zl, both of maintenance and c I er i ca I 1i p iii Hayward, roso from the FOR A LIMI TED TIME ONLY, ELE R I mp ER pOnd with their hands in workers, voted 304-124 ln favor of the oontract. The OUR INSTA LLATION CHARGE IS FREE, lhe air when Sgt. James Amalganiated Transit Union Ol' Al 641 21 [cj!!\f:JQ[3 CU\!] \Veils waded toward the Division 1~5, representing 3001 ttl • ;J 60 • ~ • ''bunlp." Both we re train crewmen, voted 163-8 to l--------~=====~·:·::··:,::::::::~::-::-::-:::::::·:::::~_.;, _____ .1 SU.'!(>('cl'> in a holdup. · aocept. BART directors ap- proved 9-2 . ........ ' • • ' ' '. · Duntiligtoh Beaeh · Foun1ain '.Valley • ED I TION<~ ' . . VOL 66, NO. 213, 6 SECTIONS, 76 JAGES ' ORANGE CQUNT¥, CAUF¢RNIA--- ~ n -~ L .. TedaY'sn-1 ., N.Y. St.$.8 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST' I, 1971 TEN CENTS V ~lle.y C~ty Center's < Future: Parking Lot? By TERRY COVILLE Of IN 0.1'1 Pllllf lllff The pooslbWty ot Fountain Valley's prized clty center becoming a sµpermari:et parking lot was revealed TlJeeday night by OOe potential developer. Ron ' Simms, who helped develop the Gem<:0 Shopping Cente<, told COW1cilmen he ~qy· ~ One major market and a majqr diug store interested"ln property own6d by'former Fountain Valley Mayor Jim.Kanno. ' Councilmen, planning commissioners and .JandOwn~ met in an I n for m a I slwfy • aeWoo Tueldoy Jllgbt to dlscun the. future ol the city center -53 acres east of Brookhurat Street between Slater and W arpe.r '\venues. Simms told lhe clly lhat p I a n 1 developed by lhe arcbltectural firm or Grillias, Pin?, Rosier and Alves were "nice, but not economically feasible ." The city's . archite<tural coruiultants displayed seven ·tiians-· !or developing shops p.nd officq on lhe-22 acres of city cen~er land which are sWl vacant. Most of lhe plans involve ·«>nnected malls, Countainl and more than 90,000 aquare feet of.shop"' offtce ~ some of tbe fanciest plans Involve small lakes and heavy emphasis on landscaping. But Simms and other land owners told the city Tuesday that such plans "are only dreams" .and ·from the standpoint or space allotted, could not be built In lhe foreseeable future. "You just·can't K,et ,the Unanclng !tom small specialty shops wif,hout a major supermarket and drug store," Shnmll Said. "I think 22 acres of commercial property in Foimtaln Valley today Is Im- practical." · , ... At. least one. pl•Ming commissioner, Jim Dick, made It clear he opposes • supermarket style center. '"lbe people wbo own this land an ~ ceined wilh renting lhe land up front, on Brookhurst, .. COplplained Dick. "I want identity and Imagination." One spokemnflll .from Ca 11 f o r D I a Federal 8avinp and Loan, lhe aecood l>JU~t landowny behind Kanno, SUi" gem.I apartments really should be allowed, on lhe back half of the city cerder. Tbat Idea was quickly aquashed by c:ouncum.an Al Hollinden: "I made some very negaUve statemebta a b o u. t apartments before. I want to repeat them so It's very clear." He said in no way did be believe the council would oonsider apartment use. No decision wu made Tuesday night, but city leaden and property •wners generally agreed that an ard!ltectural theme is needed for the area, but not a fixed master plan as had been conceived by the city's architects. · CoWlCllman•Ed Just made an appea] to lhe lour separate property Interests to work together on 8')me type of coordinated project so lhe c"y doesn't Disclosure Rare end up with "lour neighborhood llbopplnc centers." Planning Cornrnt..loner <;an-oil Mohr ).mmed up the city's feeling on the city center: "What we want ii aometbint open, attractive and identifiable. 'IblS la our one chance to ldeoUfy our city. "We want to have a plan, set an archJtectural mood for the entire city center, but we can't foist one plan on ~ property owneni." Mayor George Scott said the next step in the city center· study is for the plan- ners to work on an architectural theme, with the help of property·owners. • State Bar Reveals . aquiry -of Nixon OLD FISHIN' HOLE ~-Some wore rostumes. Some didn't. But most of the gang was. at the Huntington Beach. Pier Tuesdar fnr the city's annual Huclo'.Finn Day. '!be day's ·big winner was .GJuis··Eiden, 12, ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -The.California State Bar president coofirmed today lhat lhe bar bas been investigating the c:OO- duct of President Nlaon, HO\"bert W. Kalmbach ol,,Newport Beach and iour af. tomeys •ho lb:s:testified· or been men-tiooed before lhe te Watergate com- m.itee. But be said no lo pllnary pro- ceedtnp have been initlateil. Incthe unusual de-lroJD":~ o1 *'1 bar .ln!luiri.s. i:-.ro s. Jo said the bar's board of governors authorized him to make the disclosure because "we have concluded that more good than bann will come from making a a public statement with respect to this matter at this time." He sai4 lhe bar decided to comment in rospon>e to speculation In lhe media and numerous requests, for informaUon~ from lawyers, newsnen and otben. "We· have had to weigh lhe Importance ol ""'IJ!litng lhe !<8111!1'81e publlc in-. ' sa~t~,~ SliOw Will Go On for 'Tim __ _ . ~ Tim Fuente, a young singer and dancer with lhe "Up Wilh People" musical _ show, IOUlld a linanclal angel Tuesda_l' night ·1n Hinlttngton Beach. THE GROUP finished its performance at Marina High ScbcOI 'l'liesday to a standing ovatica from lhe_tnJwd, but there was a Ad note to I~ because Tim, a »yearoold from Canton, Ohio, bad to say goodbye. It seems he didn't have a linanclal sponsor to help him mate lhe -to ~ Spain wilh lhe 161).member group. The cost Is about $3,200. . BIJ'l' A DENVER businessman, Robert Wogrtn, wbo bad flown In fl!Jln Colorado to watcli his daughter Pam perform wilh lhe group,-stepped forward and offered )he cash"' T!m<IJU]d stay. ._Tim and Wogrln ....., bolh carried around lhe gym on the sbQulders.of lhe ,cUl. Mafia Figure Extradition ' Sought m Porno Scheme A new chapter In the alleged Mafia-some 100,000 Items were recovel'ed controlled dirty book and film caper ac-from a Los Angeles wareboole leaoed by ~ cidentally uncovered by a Los Alamitos Su.kl, Inc., a ftnn linktd to the men, after pollceroan wbo Wll! only bunting a clean a policeman accidentally found them restroom started to be written Tuesday while b\.DJUng a men's room. in Los Angeles. No explanation was olfer<d !or lallun! District Attorney Joseph Busch in-ol Sinopoli to show up !or llftlgnment. itiated ..tradition proceedinp to Ion:< Attorney Elliot Abelson said Tuesday Co.urt Justice Refus es to H <1lt ,_A,s.ian Bo ~bing reputed gangland figures Ettore Z.ppl, that arraignment proceedtnp against his D I • g • F • h 89, ol New York, and Stephen Sinopoli, clieot, Zapp(, should be delayed due to an ·ID . ·. ·,tii ' •S· ' ' ' 49, or Boeton to lhe West Cout. mn..s. -- • T They !ailed to appear u ICbtdul<d Z.ppi, a nest door netibbor oo Long Tuesday !or arraignment Oil Los Angeles Beach lsland of Carlo Gambino, lhe . . , County Grind Jury indictm-. wblcb reputed M4fia !Joa.o!.-, 11 Hu ck Ftnn Day Wi nner Dou'b .. l~s ·Up' ~~~;~e;~~c:.: 0rlage =':ll~:.~rertng in a hospital wilh. _, A group of alleged pnglanCI figures Undercover police olll..,.. Including A freckle-laced IZ.year-old girl, Chris test drew m youpg fishermen, ages &-14. face diaries of caospira(;v 'to distribute Detective Gil Veine of Hun"·m-Beach Eiden, was lhe only double ·winner Tues-· Recreation offlCills said it was the ~ and promote obKene materials as a ... ,._, WASH!NGTON (UPI) -q.s .. Supreme ·day at lhe annual "Huck FiM Day" on ond biggest crowd 0v.,. rollected for tlie result of seizure of lhousandl of boob helped crack lhe alleged 111\Ut·peddllng Court Justice Thurgood Marshall today· lhe city pier in Huntington Beach. derby. , ,-and pictures recently.' operatiou alter seizure of the Los refused to 'onler an ·Immediate halt to €hrls won the Becky Tllatcher costmne Youligstl!rs dipped their l!iies into lhe Alamitos haul. • u:s. bombing In Cambodia. ' rontesrand she also baµled In the biggest Wiler rrom 9 a.n\.~o 0000, oom]il!tlhg !or ' in!:r1:11fii U'.: ol seven men alleg~~ terest in knowing what lhe state bar lo doing against lhe possibility tlu!t we may give <he impresstm•of having prejudg<il some of our meniben, or that we will be charged with political motives," Jano!Jk)I said. He d"'1ied Iha! 'ettber ol -!ft lhinp were involved tn lhe -menl · . He said lhat some monthl ... Ille blr staH, authn(t%ed by lhe bOont ol (Seo CONDUCT, Pip I ) Nixon Protest ! w~Joonied, Says Weicker WASHINGTON (UPI) -H. R. Haldeman wrote "good" and 11grea.t'• next to notations on a memo ll:Jtn& violent and extremely ob 1 c en• demonatratlona could be expected whe& President Nlmo and lhe ~v.. )lllly Graham appured at a rally in Oiarlotte, N.C. In October, 11'11. (~lated 1t0ry., ,Page 3.) ; Sen: Lowell P. W etCker (1\-0tim.). proi ducecl· lhe memo at today'•-Sma~ Watergate heartnc and aald It showed lhat lhe Nixon White House welcomed demonstrations agalnat the Pmldenf because or the backlash .lhet could resull He 4enounced that "mentalit}'t"· Weicker alao proclucecl.aonlher -, from Haldeman, the fo~e.r chief o( staff at the White House, to John W. Dean lll, the !onneT White Houae counael. · Dated Feb. 10, It said, "We need to gel our people to put out the stQry" of bow '1orelgn and CommWllst money" pald f0< demonstrations oupporttne the peace movement and Sen. George S. McGovern ([).S.D.), Nixon's 19'12 0wooent. Haldeman, ol Newport -., 1 a Id (Seo W~TERGATE, Paco I) Or .... . A.~ !P<1k-salJl,..attomeys '!or rtih -a 13-inch mackerel-in'lhe girls' a variety of ' prtu. supplied by The v case as po~~""' er~ ~llm~i~riC-~'div-...... =~--... ............ "'-'-...,.··=r~a11opoo4t:p;u · · ~~JEfFM>.-. .,, ... "~~r ~~ .• ~ · tended . to make the same appeal to The 21st annual Huck Finn flshing coo-· HuCk Finn Day wu co-sponsored by · · ""11•1 to Los Alami1 ...... i!'IJ saf•a!' .• M Weatller TemJ>tl'&lures will be In lhe low '/Os @loni lhe aout of Or .... County tomorrow, wllh lhe low in . lhe lo:w ~stk~~~ ' • the city · tio ilepoftmenr ind the -.r. ·-.. ~<! -as 1 ..--· Justice William o. Douglas, who Is vaca-Hunltngtolt~ ~unior Woman's Club. FINDS PET nDME '!be mao-who claims to be the weet tloning at his summer retre&t In> oOose M • Se . . ol two assassination attempts now -Pralrl Wash -arme Illellce · Besldeo Chris, other. WllUIOrl were: I . 11 dl'ClllMlance.S are forc:ine JOU to said lhe sbllt was engt_...i because e, , ~~ said "I -Slilallest fish: Brad Hoyt, 14, lllld .. 11 7'JUI' lamlly pet, let the nice -'" authorities were keeping lhe heat . Oil Marshall, in a Lz.-OP•-· • Sandy .Martens, I, whooe catchea who md ·the Dall1 'Pilot claalfle<I ads lhelr activities in Loo Angeles. would eJ<oeed my legal au,lhorlty were I, Set 50 t.n. L~fe measurocl all of two Inches. . • be! ' llnd lhe "•ht home acting alOSJe, to grant this •ppllcatlon." ' u " -Moot unusual: Kevin Aldridge, .J.2, P you • ''"" • • • 8 ACLU , . P'eaeoUng..J!ep. with a blac~"crilaket', Cathy Spaeth, I, B•A'....,,UL ·-·'· -~. I ...:...• -PHOENIX (AP) -Marine Lance Cpl. wllh a -(not-canned). · ~ uur .....,. .,.,.,_ EUzobeth Holtzman (0.N.Y.), who '"""' 'Jooepll A. z.err, /ormerly stalloned at El -Largest IJsh : Frank Dowd, 9, wllh 1 ~an; needs gqod family along with four Air Force officers, to Toro Marine Air Bate. w.., sentenced to !~Inch black croaker; Christine's ti. me. ~' (Phone No.) -stop the bombing at once, lllllesd of on 50 reeffl to l~e Tueaclay !or lhe !hotgun IJich mackerel. ' Aug. 15 ~er a congressionally m,an-al1yings ol bis wile's grandparents. -Costumes: Keith Berger, 7, for Tom Board OKs Boycott sunny. .. INSmE TeDA 'f I• It 11111 po&riblo for o -to tM1ce moMr o. CM • t o c le marlcctl SH th• flnt of a ttri<t of /lo< aTllci<a °" Ill< •ubi"~ Pao• 21. At TW """"' ) .... ........ » a..M....... 11 ..... • ....... "........ ...... ~ I __. ...... t:l ~ 41.U ................. ,, Ctlllla a 0.....-11:-. • M (,...._.. • tMl1t '"'" OMtll '""-.. Dr. ......... • ........... ..... • ''""' MlirbtS ..., • dated deadline. (Related story, Page 4) R~:;i~~~rs:r.~z.;:,•~ =:· sa:ffi''F-:/er~~~~~"'-1on The Holtzman group won .an order last to ll£e on eech of two COW1t.I of second supervLlor, saJd less Uian fialf ~tlie After cmly. two callJ, Ibis ·collie W.. sold, and tlte aclvmlltr tnon that the buyers are lhe righl kind ol -1e. Get I direct line Oll_IOlllO_~ .t>eOllle.tDOW. Lisi your classified needs Wtlh . I llelly Pilot Ad-visor ii IQ.Sl7I. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A consumer group's propoeol to boycott all bu)'ing Aug. 7 WIS endorsed Tuesday by the Los Angeles, County Board of SUpcl'\'.lsors. The "Don't Buy AltYthlna Day" Is being 1ponsored by Flght-inflatlOn Togelhet,.An. organization whlch formed I01t spring and helped beck lhe nationwide meat boycott !or one week in April. _ ............ , , .... ~ .... ,. __ ,__...,. ...... fl.U ...... • wtek !or a bombing halt from U.S. d<!ir~ murder llJld 30 to 60 years !or partldponta couR!lt linh, but more thl/t District Judge Orrin G. Judd of IUS&ult wilh a d .. dly weapon. The 100 !Ult In totaf were bauled ...,. the Brooklyn, N.Y. sentences will run concurrently. · pier Alllngs. . ' ' . :: .. i:-: •• • ..... =· ::.r ...... --~ j ,... < • t • 1 \ .g OAIL Y PICOT __ _ H Tea••• Helpless Raft Drifts Toivard Peril-Ou.s Area MEXICO CITY (UPI) -Five men and &ix women aboard a soa- goin& "experiment in human ha"'j,~~ ue drifting helplessly to- ward treaclferous· C8r1bbean sand on the lasl leg of a lour· month trek across the Atlantic, radio contacta uid todiy. "II would be a shame to die so close to the-elld of a bard Jou,.. ney," expedilion sponsor Saµtlago Genoves radioed Tuesday. Genoves, a Mexican anthropologist who accompanied Thor Hey- erdahl on Ra, I and Ra II papyrus raft voyages across the Atlantic, is commanding the Acali , a 39-by-22-foot raft on its way from the Canal')· Islands to rw1exico's Yucatan Peninsula. The Acali is manned by an international crew recruited by Geooves to examine human relations wider cramped and arduous conditions. The grout> includes a Swedish woman captain, a French frogwoman, an Algerian librarian, an Israeli doctor and an American ··woman radio operator. Since leaving the Canary Islands May 12, t.he raft has been lost, suffered three broken rudder cables, food shortages and some hu· man problems Genoves has only hinted at tn-radio communications. ~ He said crew members have filed intimate reports on sexual and . group behavior during the voyage. Educators Vie for Empty ' ·county School Board Seat A former San Joaquin School District Lrustee and an Irvine education com· mittee member are amon g candidates seeking appointment to a vacant sea t on U.e Orange Counly School Board. Deadline. for applications to fill the ~iflh District post is Thursday. Coy.nty trustees will appoint a replacement for l!Os<r C. 'And.,...., formerly of Hun- tih(too Beach, who resigned, the posl Ju- ly 5 to move to the state of Washington. The Fifth District 11Ul5 along t.he same boundary lines as the area represented t)y Orange Com.ty .. supervisor Ronald Caspers. . 'The latest candidates to apply for the position are the Rev. Preston Howell of. Mission Viejo, a Baptist minister and tM.istee of the now-defunct San Joaquin School Dis trict. and Marian Ellis, Q( lfVine. · ~1rs. Ellis is secretary of the city's Citizens Advi~ry COmmittee on Public f't'OPI Page l Education. Aslo applying since the last board meeting two weeks ago have been Thomas Alexander or Laguna Beach, a former direetor or external affairs at cape Cod Community College i n Afassachusett s; Norma VanderAtolen, a housewife from Huntington Beach, and James R. \Val.ker of Huntington Beach, who didn't list an occupatioo. They join a fi eld of other candidates, Including David C. Henley of Newport .Geach, Ernest G. Lake of Laguna Beach, Helen Schoelzcl of Huntington Beach, Frank Stewart of Hunt ington Beach, Thayendanagea Joseph Bryant otf Hun- tington Beach, and Melvin Gilbert Of Costa Mesa. County trustees will begin interviews Friday. A seeond date for interviews hasn't been set yet . • CONDUCT ... State Support Noted for UCl's Extended School - governors, began an inquiry into the con-- duct ol Nixon, John D. Ehrllchman, IWml>ach, l!Oberl C. Mardian, Donald H. Segrelli and Gordon C. Strachan. 4 "Except for our partial waiver of the rule of confidentality, we have dealt and wltl contin~ to deal with these matters i;tl acccrdance with our usual practice," Janol1lcy aaid, indicating secrecy would "prevail. · Jamky said lhe s!Ote board o( gov-efnors engaged in much "IOU! seerchiilg" t>ef'ore making its BMOllncement. . -"I want to emphasize strongly," he !aid, "that the bar has not prejudged any .--__indl.Yidual as to gajjt or inQoc~c;e_; \t_bas bot determined that formal proceedings 'should ~ instituted ... Any judgments ~ to guilt or innocence can only be made .at the conclusion of appropriate pro- ~edings conducted in accordance with ;california law." ' ~Chil.dren V yi1ig ' :11i Arts Co1itest ' ' ' • A fine ans contest for children 12 and tinder ltarta t o d a y at the Graham :Street branch of the Huntington, Beach iPublic Library. : Youngsters may enter their· stories, ;poetry, dra~'in&;, paintings or crafts lfrom today through Aug. 2.S. A &peeial party for the winners will be held ;Sept. 8. The Graham Street branch is. open •rrom noon to~ 9 p.m .• Monday through Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Saturday; and is closed Friday and Sunday. The branch is located at 1~ Graham St. OR.lN•I COAST Ma DAILY PILOT T~t Orl"llt C..'1 0AtLV ~ILOT Wlfll "'*"' b tomlllMd n.. N1wa-Pr1n, It. Mllllhtcf or tM Or•llO• CNll PUCHl1lliflg Com1>1ny, '-· N II Mlltlollt l ft ,,.,,&1l1l>fld, Mlnlh'I' thl'OYfh Frlll•'I'· 1111' (Ol!I Mest, Nll'WJ>(lrt llttQI, """'~ 11111<11/l'ounrtln V•ll'1. L..flJ!lll S.Cll, lrvlMISHdl1btc• •nd Sin Cltmtn .. / St" Ju1n C1oli'ir11111. A llllOI• rfliorlel tdlllO!I, '" pU!lli1Md ltturdar• •NI SUftCllYi · T/WI PflMIPll publll~lllO plant 11 ti Jll Wt" .. , 11,..1, Cftlt MtH, C.tnorn1t, tlo\H. lloll1rt N, W11d Pr"kl•nt 11111 l'uon""" J1ck l . C11rl1r Vl(1 ~, .... ..,, tnd G-•tl M4o"1ttt • • l~o1111t K11•ll lidllo<' ~ ... ,ll\•-"'" ~ ..M .. rphi.fl•_,. --..-'M1,..01t1i l!1n., Cti1rtot H. l111 l icirl1r4 '· Noll AH11l•M Mtllllllr>O l f llort r.,,, c,, .. nr. Wftl Ort"" ("""'' Edlllt H:wlkoftM a..k 0Mc. I 7171 l11cl! l t•lt .,ttlll Mtllliti A4 .. r1n1 ,.0 . ••• 1t0, tl .. 1 -- '· ' I Llflll'I IN<llt tt1 ""'•I ·-C..11 Mtwt nt Wttl .. , Street ' """""" alHfl: mJ Nllfl'Dllrt lttv...,_l'f ltw C"'"*"": ., ,....,,. l!FC1111111t : .. 1 , .. .,._. 17141 M1-4J11 c~ • ....,.... '4t.111t •-...,.. °'*""' (-'J C..m11•11• l40·111t ,..,...,,,, . ..,,. °""'"' C..• ~\IOI"""" ; ::.'· ~"-":' .;=-: .. ~"= ' ""' .. ,~ wlll'lowl .. let ,.,. ·~-~·1-. ' ....... cletl ... ,... .. 1111 ti c .. 11 MtM, c.tl#flnlla, ltlliMri,tlon lol' c.,,.lfr N.U -11\l'f'j ... 1'l.il Ill.II -tf\IJ1 11111"'"' ....W"9M ., ... -11,.,. An "historic" commitment by the state to au_.i the Unlversily it Calliornla's exte(>ded univenlty (Exll) was noted this· morning by UC! Oiancellor Daniel G. illdrich Jr. Dr. Aldrich disCUJSed lhe official autOOril.aUoo for UCI to proceed with part-time,.~dt£1'89 granting progr1nu: in four flud1 areas. He oboerved ihat ol the $1.5 mlllion budgeted for Exli otalewlde, UCI may spend, up to $200,000 this year providing classes for adult or regularly enrolled students. The classes will be scheduled at hours COID":enient.Jo those lntecestcd--1n pursuing part-time studies, a campus spokesman said today. The four areas in which degree pro- grams are being offered beginning t1W: fall are: · -SOCial Ecology with botil bachelor and m;pter of arts degree programs. -Human biology, bachelor of science pregram. -5econdary school administration, a master or science program. . -Teaching af Spanish, a master or arts program ror credentialed tea chers. Applications ror ExU studies are being taken. Interested persons may apply to the office of the d e a n of extended university at UCI. a ca mpus spokesman said . Appointment of a dean is pending, but staff wil l process applications. Aldrich pointed out the support by the state renects an "historic commitment" to bringing the resources of the universi· ty to the commllllity. Fees will he half thoee charged fulttime students, he noted. Undergraduate enroUees will pay $100 per quarter and may take a maximum of l\\'O courses. Regular students pay $200 a quarter plus student government fees and normally enrolled in four courses. Gradua te level fees will be $110 a quarter for ExU studenl3, an amount also hall that charg•d rulltime graduate students, the spokesman noted. Press Meet Set On Southland Airport Fut1u·e A pres.\. conference on future airport de velopments in Orange and Los ~Jes -eo1llnrc Wil a "'iltrect~/· or--lhii"" stair Department of Transportation will toke place at 10 a.m. Thursday ln Los Angeles. Joseph R. crotU, director of the department's division of 1e.ronautlc1, and Haig Ayanian, district dl~tor of transportatio for Orang!!, J..4)s An gele• and Ventura counties. will appear. Distn~Sion w1ll center on ·r~port1 or a proposed major airport In the Ollno Rllb area ol 0 r a n g e County afld future ca pabilities of Los Angeles JntemaUonal Airport. The meeting will l . in toom two of the transportation buJlding at 120 S. Spring St.. Los Angeles. Crolll and Ay•nlan also will comment on state and local agencies' roles ln develO!>log a slatewlde m a 1 l e r plan of aviation. I Not Looted,- Says Chief Of Air Cal Air C&lllomla Pr'<sldoot Roborl Clif- ford lald loday lllal , charges thal West&ale-Californi a Corporallon h a 1 drained the assets of the Newport Beach airline are untrue and a lawsuit making the claim ls "frivolous." The federal class action suit was filed in June by stockholder Dr. Louis.Nelson who claims Westgate chairman ·c. Arnholt Smith and others • h a V e "conspired to loot, waste and dissipate" the Orange County-based airline's assets ror their enrichment. The suit alleges Westgate paid well below market value for 80 percent of Alr eanrornla stock in 1971 and bu con- ducted numerous transaction.! between the airline and Westgate subsidiaries si nce. at a deliberate Joss to Air California: Clifford says the aUegatiOM are "oot correct in any way." "The Westgate people came into our orpnludoo when we wen In terrible financial condiUon," Cllrford said. "Our present viability is due to their input over the past two and one-balf years." "The .situation is," he said, "that Dr. Nelson has faulty information.•• Clifford said the internal dealings with other subsidiaries are minimal -and are all favorable to Air California. "We have a contract with the San Diego Padres baseball team for ex- ample," Clifford said. "They use our Electra under a contract and we use it as a scheduled airliner as well." He said Dr. Nelson's claim that stock options granted are not in the best interst of other stockholders is unfounded. "T'.ie options are only to salaried employes -29 of them -and they are clearly for the corporate benefit. They are the people who do the day to day management of the company," Clifford aald. He aald when and if the suit ever comes to trial he is confident Westgate wlll be vindicated. , A hearing has been set in U.S. District Court Monday to consider adding to the list or defendants named in the suit. ,Defendant.! to date are A.ir calilornia , Westgate-CalUornia Corporation and Pacific Southwest Airlines. PacllJc SOuthwest Airlines has dropped plans to buy control of Air cautornta in the face of a federal antltrwlt 1uit, however. Study Approved For Rel.ocating Coast HigliuJay .. Oranif--.-County supervisors agreed 1\iesday to participate in a study or the possible relocation inland of Pacific Coast Highway between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. Approval-had·be«i-delayed three-wMks. to get the input or the county's Multi- Modal Transportation Committee. That group met with Irvine Company· officials and those of Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach aftd recommended that the couniy join in the study. Proposed by Irvine is the relocat ion of the highway inland to facilitate develo~ ment of the coastline properties and to provide better service to two regionab parka planned for the area -Los Tran- cos and El Moro Canyon. Two possible alignments of the highway are proposed. One would go In· land st El Moro and continue northy,·est to Corona del Mar and follow the present route through the business district. The other would be farther inlsnd and cut through Corona de! Mar in the vicinity of Fifth Avenue. The relocations would not change the highway route through La~a Beach. The tramportatoon committee recom· mended that the study group be com- posed of state offi cials. representatives 1 of the county departments of Roads, Parks, Planning and the committee plus officials of the Irvine Company and the cities of Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine. t Urgency in the approval Was dictated by lhe hope of lhe Sltite Parks Deparl· ment to get a $7 million appropriation through the legislature , to plan the development of the t.w9 regional park1 which will total 1,500 acres. Robbery Suspect Said in Hawaii Huntington Beach police say they believe a woman wanted Jn connection with lhe armed robbery of a local motel may have fled to Hawaii. TWO INTERESTED SPECTATORS AT WATERGATE HEARINGS H. R. Ralden,.1n'1 Wife, Jo, ind Daughter, Susan, Llsttn In • From Pagel WATERGATE .. Weicker distorted the meaning of t b e two documents. . Hal d e man ,ap pearing -somber, acknowledged that he had written "g9Qd" next to the sentence saying that the Oct 15, 1971 rally "will be violent" and "great" next to the notation that tile violence and obscenity also would be directed against Graham, a close friend of Nixon. Haldeman said he was pleased because the violence would show such demonstra- tions were not casual, minor, "off-the- cuff" events. He said reporters were portraying them as unimportant ' . ''The reason for reacting to the in- dicatlan that they w o u Id be vio!enl, ob3cene and directed toward Billy Graham as 'good,' was if in fact they were going to do lhiJ In .-th.Ls way, it would be aeen by the public that they were doing so, clearly.'' But, as Weicker appeared to interpret it, another paragraph in the meIDQ in· dicaled lhal the demllmtratloM were used for political advantage. It said: "The feeling was that the press corps~ cspecWly the liberals, is very much ~ware of how the .Q!!J11Qru1trators are ·be:- rng bandied, and aJ!hougb the While House has not been' identified with these processes, we are very much 8USpeCI. White House speech writer Patrick Buchannan maintains that they will be on the lookout for demonstrators and bow they are being handled and ll Is bis feel- ing that this coold l>e extremely damag- ing to the President's posture, even if the White House is only indirectly involved." The second memo, from Haldeman to Dean, stated: "We·neect to get our people to put out the story on the OOrnlgn or Communist money ttiat wa~ used in · supp6rt of demons trations against the President ln 1m. We should tle all 11112 lltmonstra- Uooa to McGovern and · t1lua -to the • ,; 'r·<."1 ,• ,,, POLICE CLASH . -ON DIAMONP The HWIUngton Beach police will play the departme11t '1 cadet.! in a baseball game Thursday. The game will start at 6 p.m. at Murdy Park and. the public ls invited to attend what promises . to be a very orderly game. Police Chief Earle Robitaille will be the umpire. O,.N t ... .Democrats a!I part ot the race move-- ment." Welckl!r asked Haldeman what that meant. "This was to determine the facts and get out the story with the objectife of tying those demonst.ratiohs to those who were resPonslble fo r them,'' Haldeman said . Weekend Show Puts Spotlight On Recreation Four Orange Coast r e c.r e a t i o n departmenls are prepared to display their attractions Friday through Sunday at South Coast Plaza ln Costa Mesa. The "Recreation in Ad.Ion" show at the shopping center will feat ure tumbl- ing, gymnastics, karate, singing, dancing and arts and crafts displays. The Huntington Beach Recreation ·and Parks Department takes the spotlight in the carousel Coon on F r I d a y with displays of their bicycle gran prix and surlboerd championships and perform· ances at 6:30 p.m. by the Goodtlme Sing- ers and at 7: 15 p.m. by the Music Man Band. On Saturday the Irvine Recreation Department takes over with a children's dance al 11 a.m., a lumbllng exhibition at 11 :30 a.m .. and a Karate Exhibition at noon. Displays from Irvine will include oll paintings <lone by brush and by pallet knife . Featured Saturday artemoon is the Fountain Valley Recreation Department. Hlghl!gb~ lnclude lumbllng at 12 ,30 p.m., a baby ballet at 1 p.m., and se1ec- Hdftz([rom Peter'Pan It 1:15 p.m. Also shown will be children's drawings, sHdes, OU paintings and terrariums. The Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services will be onstage SUnday af· ternoon, begiMing at 1 p.m. with a t.rim to rhytnm demonstr_atiQ._n,:._~lso_~hedueld are a gymnastics exhibition at 1:30 p.m., round dances at 2 p.m., square dances at 2:30 p.m., and a baton twirling elChlbltloa at 3 p.m. , Among the displa ys to be feature:<! by Costa Mesa are da y camp photographs, aquatics photographs, and photographs ~showing various other Leisure Services acttvltlet. McAlester ~ .-t • I Pr~oners Slay .One McALESTER', Okla. (UP) -COOvicls at the Oklahoma State Pitl!ln stabbed lo death a fellow lnm11to and ·severely beat another durliig the n!lht in the prison yard, officials reported today. The new violence occiUted wlthld sight or highway patrol officers and Nalional Guardsmen who were W\l~te to reach the disturbance in time, prison ofllclals aald. But they said guards were able to cap- ture the prisoner suspected of the knif· ing. The guards alho aided otiler 'risoners being attacked. The death was the fourth reported by prison officials since the beginning or violence Friday. The rubble of that riot was still being cleared and officials said they plan to remove aU 1,700 convtctll from the prison so It can be repaired. Almost 100 convicts have remained In the muddy pr;SC'n yard since the violence hegan. They saH they did not partid(Jlle in the rioting and ~!aimed they would be killed by more militant inmates lf they returned to their cells. Ed Hardy, M nlde to Gov. David Hall, said the incident during the night oc- curred in a groUp-of 750 disgruntled prisoners who were kept separate from the other 670 in the prison yard. "They did observe and isolate the man who committed the killing. It is expectid he Will be charged ," Hardy said. "Another prisoner was beaten w~ b8ct in the pack and Oklahoma bi&hway patrolmen and National Guardamen were unable to get to him in lime to retcue him. They did remove him from the crowd of inmates." Prison official.II said a group of inmetes tried to enter the "new cell house,. built in the mid 1t90I but were turned away in the night by guan1a flrina two aholl Into the outside wall. Hardy said the Inmates jumped to a • window ledge on Ille wall and wore lrylng to squeeze through the ban. He said they ignored warnings · to stop but left when the shots were fired . Corrections Director Leo McQ-acDn said the convict.! Wl!re destroying the prison at night as quickly u It could be repalced and the prl!oners would be removed as soon as room could be found in other institutlon.s. Huntington Girl Struck by Auto A HunUngton Beach lot hll by a car Tuesday when she ran into the s~t in rront ol her OOme is listed in serious con- dition tOOay at Orange County Medical Center. Tracy Jo T'ackell, 2, ol 710 dwom St., was ttnict do)VD Jbout _t p.m . .Jn_~ cldenl lhvo!vJng a car driven by Mary L. Curtis, 26, of 2114 Florida SI., police .. Id. Miu CUrtla was not cited . Bus-€atches-Fire·----1 SAN DIEGO (AP) -.A city bul caugbl fire on Interstate 5 Tuesday, but 111 25 passengers were escorted out safely. Freeway traffic was Ued up for more than two hours. The fire was ltlrted by friction from a tlrt blowout, highway palro!men said. • Cl.Olft IUNDAY Wilson -Dunlop-Davis Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards Bankroll -Yoneyama Bon Aire Skim Boards -10.95 Tennis Rackets Wilaon & Penn Tennis Balls pr. doz. 7 .95 Basketballs -Backboards Tennis Dresses - • ·- • Afelody Lynn Taylor, 19, formerly ar ·iM \1-Maln"'Slt"-fa.1na~1 .. a" ··wtt.rrant... • ·1 charging her with the $75 holduf.i of the lluntlnglon Shores Molel July 18. Police have . already taken Deborah l.ouise Sutton, 18, of Garden Grove into custody In coonectioo with Iha robbery. M_ens &:J!Oys !_enrtis Sho!IS & Shirts • o1.. , ... ..,._ .. ~-~ ..... ----~;..,~ '"'"t' ·..t....f~ .... Racquetball Racquets 6.95. to 37.95 -- Goals ~ Nets - Volleyballs & Nets Footballs -Baseballs SQUnall s ~: 'SoccerBalls ...... --~ ·- A lhlrd woman ollegedly Involved re- mains unldtntl!led1 police u.kl. Europe Link Told BRUSSELS (UPI) -Aller 10 yea" of trying tq run Its own Independent space pr01fam, Europe decided today lo link up wllh !he U.S. pool-Apollo program. Mlnlstera of 11 European nallona aareed alter 13 hours barllalning lo pul up enough money lo bulld lhe !370 million Sorlie Lab, a key COlllJJl)llent In the IU billion U.S. Spacelab project . Champion Handball Gloves ~andballs Racqu etba lls Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays Water Polo Balls --Raleigh-Bikes -:Parts Tires -Tues .:. Repairing P. S. We will be closed for Vacation August t2th to 18th - l . I H DAILY P!LDT 3 - I l l At Your Service Reagan e ·acks Illegal Evi I • 1 \ • A Sallday, w-..ia, llld Friday Future Ol lbe Dally PIJol Got a pn>blem7 Thtn "'1'11< Pat Dun1L 'Pai will cut red Wp«, oet tM • on1wer1 and action ~OU need to -_11oive inequ£. tie• in oov- tmmtnt and bu$ine1s. Mail u our ~ques· Uo-ru to Pa' Duntt I At Yovr Smlicc; Orange Coa.sc Dolly Pijot, P.O. 80% 1560, CoJ!o 11 eta, (..'a., 92628. lncluM "°"' ieiepl1one numb•r. Jtllsdng Jtlerehandlse DEAR PAT: Because my husband's parents are antique dealers in Colorado and have acc:ess to antique catalogues, we ordered and paid for more than $160 worth of merchandise from Business Jnternational in Llsbon. Portugal. We wrote ·a Jetter or inquiry about our order m· March, 1973, and received notice from Gloria Costa of the Lisbon firin that most of our merchandise was in their broker's warehouse and imtructions had been given to the broker to arrange for ship- ment immediately. One Item in our order had been mistakenly sent to Greenfield Professional Auction Service in Des :r..loines, Iowa and we received a carbon copy of Miss Costa's letter to Steve Greenfield requesting that he send our merchandise to us at once. Another letter written to Miss Costa on May 3, with a copy to Greenfield, has oot been answered and we haven't received any of our' order. ls there any agency to which we might appeal for aid in dealing with this overseas company? K.F., Newport Beach Request the assistance of the Com- mercial Attache, American Embassy, Lkboa, Portugal. Include all pertlnent fach of this transaction and copies of the orlgial order, proof of full payment and correspondence reeclved from the Usbon firm. Steve Greenfield sakt be no longer deals wttb tbll firm became of numerous wrong: order shipments and merchandise being held lndefinlfely In Chicago and New York. After months of delay and notice of lost shipment, two boxes b&\'e just been received from Buslnes!! lnternattonal. They will be uncualed and checked to see if your merchandise ls in· eluded. Greenllekl said ile will write to you wltllill a few days. If Greenfield bun'I rece.ive41 your mercllaadise in this delayed shipment, advise the Com- mercial Attache that you require assistance la arranging for a refund or Immediate shipment of tbil Item la ad· dttiOli t. tbe odter merchandise. To Non·•moker• _DEAR PAT: I recenUy gave up smck~ ing, but now I'm wcrried abou,t being around people at the c!fice whc smoke. I kfl(IW this sounds like paranoia, but is there any information "you can give me on just how great the health danger is for I . APPOINTED BY NIXON J1me1 L. von Harx Nixon Names S.Laguna Man to Post ·FDA Rules Tighwn On 'A' 'D' ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tile Food and Drug Administration ordered today that high doses of vitamins A and D be placed on a prescription-Only basi.!. It also laid down plans for other general restrictioos on sale of vitamins. The order on vitamins A and D .takes , effect in 60 days. The FDA issued a final order on the matter, the most con- troversial of its pro?osal. The other restrictioos will take effect at the end or 1974. nie FDA said there ~as evidence that Vitamin A in heavy doses can cause pressure inside the skulJ that may mimic the symptoms of a brain tWMr, and may also cause retarded growth in children. Vitamin D in high doses ha! also been tnovm. to retard mental and physical gro'!th in children, the agency added. The other major .rule says that any vitamin, food supplement or food con- taining more than 150 percent of the recommended daily allowance of any vitamin shall be classified as a drug. Once classified as drugs, such products may continue to be sold over the counter President Richard M. Nixon has ap-the way cough medicines and aspirins pointed James L. von Harz of r.tonarch are now. But they will be subject to re. Bay in South Laguna. chairman of t~ view by the FDA as drugs and some may Orange County area .National Alliance of later be put 00 a prescription basi.! or Businessmen. baMed entirely. Von Har-L is president of lTI' Cannon The health food industry contend.s that Electric in Sanla Ana and will serve for some of the proposals would cause many the fiscal year 1973--74 in the unpaid posi-vitamin products oow on the market to ti on: · disappear and would mrtrict a person's The National Alliance of Businessmen freedom to choose what medicine be (NAB) is a nationwide organization of wants to take. business executives "loaned" b Y FDA commissioner Alexander Schmidt cooperating companies to promote Job rejected objections to the rules. OpPortunities lh the Business Sector Schmidt said in a statement: "Much of (JOBS), especially for economically disadvantaged . Vietnam-era veterans · the opposition is based oo honest fears of ooncemed citizens," be said. "Some fear and needy youth. Von flan' division of ITT include~ that the FDA is going to make certain plants in Phoenix, Canaela, Europe and vitamin pills unavailable or if available AustraJia as well as Santa Ana. then only with a prescription and at a "\Ye intend to open addiliooal com-higher cost. Oth6a rear that the FDA munication Jines leading Orange County may infringe on their ri1bt to decide business and industry executives 50 what they will eat. they 'll realize the benefil.!I to them o( a "Nooe cl this is true. nit single, most successful NAB proKf8m," von Harz important purpose and effect ot: the 'd regulation is to niquire full and. honest Sal . labeling." The duties d chainnan ol the local NAB effort are volWltary and are in ad-Effective 50 days from today, Vitamin dition to an eieculive's own bul!liness A in doses above 10,000 totematiooal · unib and Vitamin D in doaea •bov• 400 comnutmeots. • al ""----t11 ~ Von -Hem namedStuart Steinhauer as internatioa -t111MJ-~u.u. ·be su .. ~. to director of the Orange County prtscription sales only. Metropolitan Area office. Steinhauer is The effective date d the proposal on on Joan from ITT Cannon where be is classifying some products with high manager of employe rel"ations. His NAB vitamin content as drugs is Dec. 31, 1974, 1 --~·-non:gmokerttrbc·am!tantty-exposcd-m a smoker, especially sitting next to one in a work. situaUon? po5ition.-.iS-a.-full-time-.one~ ___ 2al~l"'hou"'~ any labels on vitamin products In a personal letter to von Harz. Presi-covered by the riile printed &!fer this dent Nixon said he was pleased the South year must comply with the new rule. Lagunan had agreed to serve in the posi-A.J .D., Cotta 'l\1esa Tbere is gn\·e danger, U you accept the data pobllahed by the Amuk:u Lung Assodalion wblcb Is being malled to you. Tbe information lndlcates U.at being ex· posed to second-band cigarette smok.e makes tbt heart beat faster, blood presstll'e rise aod lncre•et tbe level of carbon monodde iD the blood. There is- more cadmium ln the smoke that drUts off I.be bW'lllng end of a cigarette than ta the smoker's own pull. .Large doses cadmium bave been related to bypter- tenslon, dtronk: bronchitis and emphy- sema. Smoke from an ldUng clgarelte contains more tar and nlceUoe than an inhaled one. Researchers have found tbat lung lllnesa Is twice as common among youngsters whole parenl4' smoke compared lo those "'Ith non~moklng earents. Other Stale• Nntty tion . "As you assume your challenging new responsibilities, yoo have my warm thanks for undertaking such a vital task and . of course. my very best wishes for every success.·• the President told Von Harz. "The ITT executive is the fifth Orange County businessman to serve a s chairman since the county organization began operation in 1~9. · His predecessors were Walter J". Bu~e_, p_resid~t of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics in Runting1on Beach-; S. Fred Eyestone and Donn l.. \Vllliams, both presidents of Rockwell ~ntemational in Anaheim ; and Harold H. Jackson, regional vice president of Bank of America. 'Moses' f 11,fant County to Pa)· Coastal Cities For Lifeguards Agreements to pay three coastal cities for providing lifeguards on county beache.s and to give five cities fmancial assiSfa.OCe -to retp defray be·ach costs were approved by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. Lifeguard services and the amounts paid are HW>ting~ Beach, $60,703; Newport Beach,, $36,255, and San Clemente $98,751. The assistance payments to help defray use of the beaches by noo- residents of the coastal cities are Seal Beach, _tl71D2-4; Huntington Be a ch, DEAR PAT: I don 'l know If you recall, Found ; n Weeds $43,599; Newport Beach, $70,444; Laguna but th rtlcl in Th Da ·1 " Beach, $23.396, and San Clemente, ~re was an a e e 1 Y $24,844. Pilot a couple of lhonths about CHICAGO °(UPI) _ The elght-poond 1'le agreements have been approved califomia's archaic sex laws. ~Some baby is called Moses because, like the by the five city councils concerned . The group in Berkeley had a press conference biblicaJ baby, he was found in a bed of money will come from the Harbors, to announce publication of a book that weeds along the water's edge. Beaches and Parks Department. contained these outdated laws. As luck The black-haired, bl-own-eyed baby was Newport Beach Director of J.farine would have it, an Eastern relative was described by nurses at Columbus Safety Robert Reed told supervisors his visiting and made numel'Ol.LS remarks H0&pital today as two to four weeks old, city was applying to the state for funds about "you nutty Callfornie.ns." I have a "extremely handsome," and apparently to entertain Visitors to beaches from out ~ Royal Greetitag -Britain's Queeq Elizabeth (left) is greeted by Margaret Trudeau, wife of the Canadian prime minister, on her arrival in Ottawa for n1eet- ing with the heads of the Commonwealth Conference. At left is Prince Philip, talking to Governor-General Roland Michener. ------ CMA Official Urges New Lifestyles to Aid Health By CANDACE PEARSON Of tM D•ltY .. Hot SHIH t.1any Americans could gain better health by changing lifestyles, rather thtm depending on medicine, the presi- dent of the California Medical Associa- 'tion (Ctl-1A) said Tuesday in La guna Hills. Dr. Thomas Elmendorf flew down from Northern Caliiornia to tour the new Sad- dleback Communily Hospila~ scheduled to open .sometime this ifall.1 ; • ' • ' But the lights inside the still-unfinished hospital had been turned off at 4 p.m. and the tour never mateMalized. El1'teo- dorf wa! briefed on· the plans by hospital officials-and t.heo--00tlined-some of his concems ~ medicine today. .. Instead of repairing health after it's been d~troyed or damaged." Dr. El men· dorf said. "try to rrevent it (disease )." Other "favorite themes" listed by the genreaJ practitioner from Willows lftC1if • ed the need for personalization of medical care, the danger of computers and a lack of ger.eral physicians. "People expect too much from medicine/' said the CMA pre~ident. He suggested that people learn how to relax and react better. to stress, that they shouldn't "eat the wrong things," take drugs, smoke, or drink excessively or "live too fast." "This can change the health o( Americans more than any new (health care) delivery: system,,more doctoi-s or paramedics." be contended. "We need to place an emph asis on personal care in medicine," be said, tumlng to aTinthl"l' theme. Demands on doctors, government forms and the use of computer§ and d'lta banks have tended to "de-emphasize h!Jmal'! values." GEM TALK TODAY by J, C. HUMPHRIES THE "ROEBLING OPAL" o.11• ... le, lt•lf """' 'EXPECT TOO MUCH' Dr. Thomas Elmendorf Technology-while it helps doctor ef· ficiency -raises a grave Jssuc of "con. fidentlality (Which is) important in the het11ing process ." Dr. Elmendorf said. "I want to sound a warn in g.'' h~ added . Ways to protec1 nted ieal dala rnust· be c!evised or .. son1eda y son1e people will be selling this type of information for· one purpose or C111t,t l1er.'' · 'Exclusion' R~l~ Target . Of Attack LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Ronald. Reagan proposed today that evidence be' used in court against accused crimina\!C' even if it was obtained Illegally. · In unveiling a rar-rtaching anticrim~ plan . the Governor said California should. do away wilh the court·imposed "ex·. clusionary rule'' that allows judgf'!I to· bar such evidence. • Instead, homeo\\'ners or others sub- jected lo illegal sea rch or seizure could sue law enforcement agencies involved for any damages. That V.'OUld give the victims of such searches some redress while allowing tht evidence seized without a warrant to be used agai nst the accused, Reagan said. •·when Valid evidence is supprC~sed, the 1ruth is n1ocked. And injustice is the: result." Reagan said in releasing the report proposing an overhaul of the state's criminal justice system. Other major recommendations Include six-man juries for most crimes, man- datory prison terms for criminals using guns, tougher penaJties for narcotics pushers and abandonment of the state's probation subsidy program; Reagan said the refonns contained i• the 164-page report offer the promise o{ a major step fonvard in his efforfll "to keep the people of California safe and free ." The recommendations were developed ove r a l~monlh period by a five--mem~r. blue-ribOOn Select · Committee on Law Enforcement Problems. The Republican governor simultaneous- ly submitted the report to the Democratic controlled Legislature for action, al:. lhoug.h he did not give a blanket endol"M:- ment to all the recommendations.' He said a ma!sive increase -in criml- has come about during "a goJdcn ap of permissiveness" in society. ~ · .. Poverty and unemployment cannot bl blamed for the spread of crime," be saJd. A backlog of court cases has helped impede justice and proper punishment of guilly persons, Reagan said. His com- mittee proposed rules lo guarantee that all cases go to trial within 60 days if possible. And Reagan accmed legi s lative Democrats of bottling up anticrimt legisJ atioo, Including a current bill to i~­ pose a mandatory d e a t h penally In California for crimes such as marderiTig a IaW enforcement officer, mlD'fiBs for hire and torture slayings. He said lhe Democra~c majority in !bi: legislature "bas demonstrated ~t it ·;, hostile to efi~Vlf crlme Ie1islltkih." The co:mmitlee, headed-by Ventura County Cou11!e.I Edwin M. Osborne, pn;:. posed a firm state policy that "crhnlna:lA \vho wield firearms in committin& a crime shall go to prison." Police Scratclr, Gator Jockey GA!NSVllLE, Fla. (UPI) -A 24-year-<1ld laborer was arrested : Tuesday nighl when he attempted to ride a lJ..foot alligator in a Jake • at the University ol. Florida. Curtis W. Read had been warned twice previously by police befote be made his attempt before hundreds of spectators who gal.hered to ~'atch him "ride" the one.ton rep- tile he affectionately calls "Fat Albert." • hunch other states have some pretty in good physical coi\ditlon. ol the county. ricUcuJous laws too and 1 would love to Moses was dls(XJ"<er.td about 8:30 p.m. He ~kedJ.be superYisors to support the Jn the minerQ\.. collecli9n of. the· U.S. National M"usewn are a large number of unusually fine gem min-- erals in crystal form, and among the most famed is the second larg· est m ass of precious opal known, ~ -- ... send--thls relative some 6ilmp1es:··6f•-.,.-f¥t~ft1!8l0n fh"e shore 7the Lincoln Pafk 'ctiy in the quest. No action was taken strange laws iitlll govcming residents of lagoon on Chicago's North Side by a ~nd.lng receipt of a formal request from other ''nutty" states. record salesman taking a walk. the city. T.A., Fountain Valley The book to which you refer ts ··n.e •c I~ 4p, I Sex Code of Callfontla: A Compendium," .. arnJlll pea ond II ii avall•ble 11 the Public Educ•· , ~ . y . . .-· .. -. _· "" , . " . tJon and Retearcb CommlUee -bud· .. --· the :;R)l"b\ing .Opal ;''.. _ . . ~ , .."'Ortginali.ng m -Nevada, 1l is Jel' blilck, about half the size of a brick, and weighs 18..4 Troy ounces. I( scintillates with broad fire-like flashes of red and green. ,~·IB ~ ~·IOIDt" ·' '7"'-r--..- of the laws were celled "lland-me-dowm • S d • p G • B lrom lhe dll" of Henry VID and tU l0S tO rotest eorgia an LOS ANGELES (AP) -Declaring lhe intention of major movie studios Is to "live with" t:be U.S. supreme C:Curt rul- ing on obscenlty, Jack Valenti has an· nounced a plan designed to "erase con- fusion" over the decl!lon. Valenti, prcgident of the Motion Pic-- ture .-;ssociation of America, said 1\ie&- day the studios will bMng legal action - inlllally a suit Hppcalb1g a ban on the movie "Carnal Knowledge" In Georgia - In an crfort to get n more precise dclinltton ol whatJhe Supreme Court con- siders to be ob8ocne. Rough gem crystals also on dis-lhe MPAA's general counsel '9.oold ap-play include the "Punch Jone" dia- peal 10 the high courl wllhln the week for mond crystal weighing 34'h carats, a heiring to challenge the Georgia the largest alluvial diamond ever Supremt Courl's finding l~ "Carnal discovered in North Am~rica. ll Knowledge" is -· was found In West V1rglnia. V~lenti said, 11Tt has been my View that Although the North American the Jn~ed target or the Supreme Court Continent has never produced fine ••• 11 hardcore poroography ~nd nol gems in quantity, lsolaled finds what I call 1hc responsible film u>dustry . such as the "Roehling" and the · · · In our judgment, no one •Ingle pie-"Punch Jones" indicate that they lure made by our member companies · . . would fall within the net thrown out by do occur here, \v1th Arkansas, Calt· the Supreme Court." ·rornla, Idaho, lndlana. Kentllcky, R • I e rr I n g specifically 10 "Gamnl North Carolina and Texas all b .. --.. .;;\; ArtCarved "puzzle" wedding rings. •Han'omfled in 14-karat gold. Available wllh diamC>nds and in matching 1sets. Each ol the four bands to the puzzle ring bas its own meaning -love, peace, health aad happiness. These interlocking bands entwine to lotm the perfect •ymbol of your love. See our ArtCarved love puzzles soon. J.C. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS ':1 YEARS' IN THE SAME LOCATION l•11kAm•,;t•rd -Meh1r Ch•,1• PHONE ••1·1401 • £Hubetb l," by He o( the book'• rtM:arcben, there are plmaty of other staa with arcbalc stat.tts still on tbetr books. Tbe state CoDimaally College In Cleveland, Tenn. found Utere were laws making It We1aJ for a cow to wear bells, or for pe:non over II tt 1tate •• streeb or sldewalb. Jq Delawtrt, a new 197! law finally put an end to tbe wbtpptn1 post. Thb stat~ wu tb e last In Ille nation t.o still have a law calllag for pllllilbment by the la1b. And ta New Jeney, a jud.ge declared unoomtltuttonal an old state law which made It Dlegal for a woman t.o be "a common 1celd" aDd prescribed publ .. ln1 11 a punishment. Ttle declsk>n lrttd a woman wbo kid bffD aceased of the .crime la • nelgb~rllood dllpole. Valentl's announccmet1t came at ttlc! ·end ol a day-long meeHng ol the presldenL,. of nine major studlM. He !laid Knowledge,'' he said, "Some people may ing represented In this 1nuseurn. !Ind It willkeable, buL ii Is oot ol»c<n<." -------· -------'================-===========:! .._ .. • ----• JJAlLV_ IULO't Wtdllt~, A1t9U$l l, 1R73 with Tom _'1J'phine ' Hooray; It's Summer Again ' GOOD OLD SU!rMERTIME' It is WI- necessary at this juncture for mt to check the ca1endar in ocder to learn this is the first day or Augu st and we are in the middle of OUr Season here aloog this best of all possible coas~. All I really have lo do is check: the bathroom. It does not have wall-t~wall carpeting. It's wall-to-wall sand. We do not have clogged drains becaUse of that ordinary stuff you see on the teevee. We have kelp. Up to shave at dawn and &.'> you stare down into the bathi<>om sink, you are most likely to be greeted by the lifeless fonn of a soggy bathing suit reposing in the bot.tom of the bowl. That's nice first thing in the .morning. DOG SEEMS HAPPIER these days_ This bas been attributed to hi.s new flea collar'. I reject this theo1y. It's lust that his regular neas have fl~ oo account of being driven from the house by the in- vasion or sand fleas. Aroood our place at this time of year, it's not· '° much a bolise as it i! an obstacle course. You have the novel scat- tering · of swim fins, surfbo ards . bellyboards, sltlmboard!, snorkeb, face 11Wb, fr!sbies, Zilfy boaltls, vanous • pieces at. discarded wetsuits and assorted motorcycle parts. aearly, if you get in tbe front door without tripping over something, yoo can figure.you're at the \\'rOng place. ACTUALLY, I suppose it's a good thing it'S like this around our house so you don't really have to rely on a calendar, or the sun, or the headcount on ho\v many tourisl.5 got knocked down on Pacific Coast Highway in order to figure out what time of year it really is. ()Jr tourist friends probably all figure they have it difficult in roughing it along our coastline. They fight smog and tral· fie all the way to get down here while the kiddies are starting World W!lf Ill i'1 the back seat. They get acid indigestion trom the hotel and motel bills. They are bar· asaed by our parking meters and otan<I in line at our good restaurants. UP'I T...,._.,. THE OTHERS -Elizabeth Taylor, who has just split with fifth hus- band, is pictured with four previous mates: (I) Conrad Hilton Jr.; (2) Michael Wilding; (3) Mike Todd; (4) Eddie Fisher. Burto11, Taylor Through, Announce Divorce Plans By ROBERT MUSJ;:L United Presti International A couple of good-looking, highly eligible millionaires came on , the marriage market today. As soon as certain form alities are completed, Elizabeth Taylor can !:leek a sJXttt~·nusDand and Richa-ro Burton a - third \Vife. For the famous lovers who announced their intention o! seeking a divorce Tues· day have often said they coold never be content living alone again, since they have known the happiness of a devoted family life. IF ANYTHING ever happened, they say, they woo.Id want the surviving part· _®r to get married again. And unless the unpredictable pair make' up or divorce then remarry each other, they will cer· tainly take other partners. Burton and Mi84 Taylor are in Rome, where their romance began nearly a decade ago during the filming of "Cleopatra," but announcement of their divorce plans was made in New York by their attorney. The announcement did not give a reason for the S'plit -and did-not men~ tion B u r to n ' s drinking, which a spokesman said contributed to a brief separation by them earlier this month. THE FINAL BREAK apparently oc- curred Monday night \\'hen Miss Taylor ien-the Roman villa oVJned Dy actress SOphia Loren and her producer husband. Carlo Ponti, and checked into the Grand Hotel there. Burton. a spokesman said . remained at the villa. "They are very amiable toward each other and . . . no third party e~ists in either case,'' said Aaron Frosh. their at· lorney. Another spokesman. press agent John Springer. said Frosch was expected to file divorce papers in SINitzerland in the next couple of v;eeks. The Buttons had been together in Rome for the last 11 days foll owing a 17· day -separation that Miss Taylor said was necessary because "maybe we loved each other too much ." l\llSS TAYLOR started work Monda y on a film "The Driver 's Seat" while Burton is scheduled to start work shortly on a film wiih Miss Loren. ' ' ., .-... --------- • Pathet Lao Approves Provision f ot POW s -. VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI) -lnfonned sources. said today the Conunwtist Patbet Lao has agreed, under American urging, to include a provision on POWs in a pro- posed Laotian peace treaty. Such a provision, the sources said, might prOYide information m the fate of 318 Americam Jisted as missing in action in Laos. Government and P at he t Lao negotiators met again ~Y in anotbor effort to Iron out polnU in the protocol. Tentative agreement on it was announced last weekend. The sources said Phoumi Vongvichit, the chiei Pathet Lao negotiator, agreed to include the provision in a protocol forming a coalition government and set- Ling in -motion machinery for the \vithdrawal of all foreign troops fn:Mn .Laos. Phoumi and other· Pathet Lao officials have not ·discussed the possibility that some of the 318 Americans are alive, but the agreement carries with it the Mpe that more information might eventually reveal their fates. The sources said PMwni made the oonunitment to U.S. charge John Dean, who has been meeting regularly with Pathet Lao officials· in an attempt to earn more about the missing ,Americans. Other Developments: U.S. warplanes new heavy air strikes four miles south of Phnom Penh today, flying over the MUSTER PASSED BY 'LllST TANGO' .. NASHVILLE, Tenn, (AP) -Dist Atty. Thomas H. Shriver has said he does not intend_tp_iJ}Lerjere wiJb _the_4bowillg of the controversial movie "Last Tango in Paris." Shriver said two assistants, Tom Mooo and Ed Yarbrough, viewed the film and thought it "would pass muster'' as far as state obscenity statutes are concerned. ·~They-both thought-it wu.--a..weU .done.- movie." Shriver said, capital to attack rebel cooe<ntrauooa on the east bank ol. the Busac River ICl'06I from tile •ubwb of Takbmau. Heavy ftgbtin( was reported southeast of Pllnom Ptnh along HlghWa)'s z and 30. ·-. Sooth Vietnam government source-• ~ said today Iran will succeed CMada as a • member o! tho IOUl'>nation teem overate-\ ing the tl'Uce in VieU\am, the first such international role for Iran. 18 }lore Inquiries r Secret Investigations By Ulnsewicz Alleged • -• WASIUNGTON (UPI) The Washingtm Post said today it has learn- ed ilf 16 previously unreported secret in- vesti£ations. ordered by White House aides against such diverse figures as House Speaker Carl Albert, the Smothers brothers and the producers of an anti· Nixon movie ~led "Millhouse." · Quoting "reliable sources." Po s t reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bern· stein said most of the investigations were caITied out by Anthony T. Ulasev..icz., the former New York City policeman v.·ho has t\\'ice testified in the Watergate hear· ings, and that "virtually all" of them \Vere ordered by former White House aides John 0 . Ehrlichman or H. R. Haldeman. ft said it uncovered additional in· formation on six: other previously men· tioned investigations. The Post said Ulasewicz received money from President Nixon's former · persooal lawyer, Herbert w . .Kalmbach of Newport Beach, in 1971 to rent a New YorlcCily_a~"1lich--was sup--' posed to be used as a private detective agency but which, according to the news-. paper, was furnished with velvet wall· paper and fur rugs. The Post said government attorneys have been told the apartment v.'3s to be used to.seduce fcmale-fr.iends of the-la:e tvlilry Jo Kopeclme, "'ho drowned ·m Sen. . Edward M, Kennedy's automobile ac- cident at Chappaquiddick in July, 1969, for the purpose of blackmailing U- women into giving information. 'Ille Poot : said Ulasewicz denied any -· with the alleged scheme The newspaper said its sooroes • reported that UI-alilo looked iDlo • the following matters, amoog otben: -An assistant to Roae Kennedy, mother of the late Pr<sident Kemecly, ; The assistant's wife had apparently died , or a drug overdose. : -0 Dick Dixon," a comedian who lookl ' like and impersmate.s Richard Nixon. -Behavior of ~-Edward Kemedy and Sel1 . Jolm V. Tunney (D-Cali!.), at 1 social occasions. , -Reports that Julie Ni1on Eiaelbwer, • the ·President's daughter, was beinC , harassed in Florida, where D WU teaching school. -Producers of a 1971 mo v l e, "Millhouse : A White Comedy," a tak&oll ; on Richard ~aus Nixon's potitical career. . -A 1972 auto accident in Wubinctan in which House Speaker C8rl Alben was driving. -Rep. Richan! H. Poff (ft-Va.), ..... v.·as being considered for a Supreme Court nomination in lat.e 1971. -A corporation being Conned by Mter· tilffiers Dick and Tommy Smothus. t top bill. for your sa~ ~·VEN WHEN Tl!Ev ""'lly do get -~~-----~~-~---~Tiie-Burlons-have-oommanded-as-rnuch--1-----do':n tot he s~hore,'th:y-m.;;t Oght~stronauts E'eel as $1 millioo each for their films _ Since ~ their way into lhe ocean through. they work as often as possible, they sure- bellyboards. siirfboards. skimboards and ly have amassed one of the great show Ziffies. This will occur mostly during M ucli I mprov~d, business fortunes . prime daylight hours. . Only ·Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, the shre,vd When it isn't prime time, those devices and thrifty Cary Grant and one or t'vo are not at the beach but have been re· Even After Meal other actors have ever gathered more turned to a location near tbe front door assets -even taking into account the where I may trip over them . huge sums the Burtons have given to Well, you have to have a certain sym· HOUSTON <UPll Skylab 2's charily. pathy for the frazzled tourists. But they astronauts continued to rebound from d0 have some a~vantages, too. space age seasickness today and turned When the vacation ends, the touri<;t to initial medical tests .to monitor their may walk away from the sand in the reactions to the strange world pf bathroom. the lltter on the beach and the v.•eightlessness. clutter of surboards, beUyboards and "\Ve're all feeling in very good sha pe sWim lint. US PERAtA.~ENT coastals. on the other band, get to stick around and try to figure out bow to pick up our cluttered shoreline. Or if your house is like our pl ace. it':; a qu1estion of how to rake it all out for the frosty season ahead. Indeed, when I ponder the fruits of summertime around our c o t t a g c . sOmetimes I think it's too bad the house isn't something like a rug. Then, you could just pick il up and s~ke it out. this-morning," Teportcd Dr: 0Y.'en K. GaJTiott, an electrical engineer who is serving as medic for the two-month mission. He said after breakfast no one had taken antinausea pills since Monda y. ''THIS IS THE first time \\'e've been •.up here th.at after a meal everybody felt good," said mission commander Alan L. Bea n. "Maybe if v.·e eat all these little me als today \\'e'Jl really start getting in good shape." The medical lests had top priority tir day for Bean, Garriott and test pilot Jack R. Lousma. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtllvrry of -tht Daily Pilot is guarantetd MlllllllY•Frld1y: ti l'fll t11 Itel Ill" l'llH' ,.,... ,, J:lt p,m .. c•U ''"' JIUt c.,., Wiii k brtif9111 M JOU. 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'«OOdland Hills . plus 16 other Southern Califomi1 offiw. _ I 5.25~:~ on p,assbooksa-rings ;~t· or 1ern11 aINI conditioas., s« our •vinp cou:1il111 OPEN SATURDAYS Special ._!lours in MO&l Otrica. ...... \ I ' Union Pursues Grmpers DELANO (AP) -The Teamsters Unlon ls launching Its drive to sign labor con· tracts with 29 California table grape growers. whose agreements with the rival United Fann Workera Union have expired, , . • Wtdrifsday, Auqu~t l , Jq73 \ DAILY PILOT 5 • ·Accused· Mass Killer Offers Note SANTA CRUZ (AP) - Herbert W. Mullin Jr. has presented the judge in his murder trial wlth a note. his lawyer .said was entitled, "Observation of an observer from a point on the San Fran- cisco Peninsula." in a week and 24 boun in ·a day/' defense attorney Jam.Cs Jack,son later .told newsmen. J ACKSON HAS said that his cltent killed not only the 10 persons he is charged with murdering , bit also three others. He said M~n told him he commiued t h e murders because h u m a n sacrifices were necessary to save Califoma from an earth· quake, . Gianeta. 2~. his wile, Joan, 21, pol ice 11.utup. after his arrest. Under Cl"085-~ and Kathy Francis. 29, Md Joan Stagnaro, rbousewlte, exam t n at Ion . Medlna i her two sons, David, 9, and testified 1n connection with the acknowledged that on the back 1 pawnon, 4. murder of 73.year-old Fred of it v.·ere written the words,: Perez. She recalled that while "My eyes have lost the gift ot t HE TOLD newsmen that he baking cookies the rooming of tears, but my ~art. has cMed ~ \vou1d show that Mullin was Feb. 13, she heard a gunshot, tea rs of blood." , acting rationally when he stepped outside and saw a blue Mullin also Is charged w1tb.{ and white station wagon with k"ll l f bo · • allegedly committed t he 1 ng our ys on a camping 'its engine running. · J th Sa t Gru hill murders. HThat's the basis of trip n e n a z s. · Jackson also has linked hill our case," he said . SHE SAID SHE called police client t 0 the murders of . Witness Steven Ito u t s who found Perez dead near his Lawrence White, a transient ;~ testlfled he S3W a car fitting garden. Mary Guilfoyle, 24, a coed at • the description of ti.1ulllns' BI>" At one point. Danner asked Cabrillo College: and Father 'lbe Teamsters plan to meet with growers by Thursday and are "confident of the out- come," organizer James Sith said Tuesday. "We have sign- ed 75 to 100 percent of the workers, depending on the fann in question." "Your honor, I'd like to present this," the shackled Mullin told Superior Court Judge Charles S. Franich after hobbling to the bench Tues- day. Franich marked the note, written on yellow legal paper, as evidence but did not admit them because of objections from the prosecution. Mullin, 26, has pleaded m-. nocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the charges. I "d Sheriff's Det. Terry Medina to Henri Tomei , 64, who was proach the Francf shere~~•t1nnce identify an address book found stabbed to death in his coq--' -on .the morning o t l\U gs · •·r 11· ' rt t •-ti !ess;onal. ' Much of Tue s d ay's testimony focused on witness accounts surrounding the 10 murders and Mullln's i rre st. and later ·return ·again , , =m=n;:;u=m;:;s=apa=;:;m;:;e;:;n=s;:;,~;:;-"'· Y=-=-====="-======~ Another witness, Thatcher t:- 1be UFW predicted the growers it signed to historic contracts three years ago will switch to the Teamsters now that the Cesar Chevez union has gone on strike foUowing a negotiations breakdown. "It'went into a rather long thing about time in terms of days and where people are in relation to the axes and ended with the conclusion there are 52 weeks in a year, seven days Asst. Dist. Atty. Arthur DaMer began questioning witnesses in connection with the Jan. 25 murders of Jrune s Clark, also said he saw the same blue and white station wagon approach the res idence ,that morning. However, under cross-ex· amination, Clark said he was unable to identify Mullin in a Fa]1'1£d SF Bordello Raided / F . "THE TEAMSTERS have $A'N FRANCISCO (AP) -San ranc1sco been hanging around the p(lli'ce say further arrests are expected fol· growers here and we ~/!~wing a raid on what they described as the ticipate they will s Vg n city's best known bordello. shortly," said th'e ~?.John The five-room Pacific Heights a~rtment, Banks. He predic)ed it may known as '.'Brandy's i::1ace," was raided late take "several ¥!.Bi's to get our Monday rughl and rune· persoos were ar· contracts ba7 k." rested, according to Capt. Gerald Sha ugh· And~vez said UFW's new nes.sy of the police department's bureau of strike nd boycott means special services. added. j'We expect further arrests. 1' He said police elso seized 32 grams of cocaine and four bags of marijuana during the raid. . '--- The alleged owner of the bordello, Marlene Brandy Jones, 33, fell from a window in an unsuccessful escape attempt, Shaughnessy said. He said she' was taken to San Francisco Genera l Hospital where she is being treated for a broken back, a broken pelvis and a broken wrist Co11tr•~ti 119 Licon•• 21110· CHAIN FENCE SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS 500'-OFF* FABRIC. WHEN 70 INSTALLED IY WARDS c:t1oo11 v1n1u1 hel9hl1 Ind 111u1UHt1 .t sturdy, 10w-mal111.,.1nct ,.1v111l111<1 or gre.n v1nyl-co1t1C1 1111rJc, Wlr1 tallric 11 hot.J!Jp fllvlnl•ICI for •~Ir• PAl-lcflori. "we! e just back to 1965," Shaughnes~~ s'hl.d inv~stigators found a referring to the Jong struggle book on the premises with names of many / that culminated with the 1970 San Franciscans "well-known in financial, agreements. "But compared political and social circles." to 1965, we're really better off , "This investigation is far from over,'' he Shaughnessy said two undercover agents v»ere asked to pay $100 per woman. ~1iss Jones, five other women, two visitors and the bartender were arrested, he said. •G•tet, posh, toproll, fltthHJI •IHI lntolJ«tlo11 .,. •ltr9 ot eur rq11ICH' low prJc". C.11 for free ntflMte today! WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON ALSO AYAILAILI. Past, Ftature Meet Mannikins for the Yang-Na exhibit of costumes, paintings, and ·artifacts of the 4>s Angeles area from the pre-colonial Indian period display startling re- semblance to the displays projected for the year 2001. The grass and feather skirt of 1769 maiden with exposed top are simila r to Rudi Gernreich's future fashion of a hot-pants or short skirt outfit. The sbow runs" throJJgh Aug. 26 al the Dorothy ChandJer Pavilion. Che~ks Lost Payday Late at SD State SAN DIEGO (AP) -The teachers and staff at San Diego State University will be paid a day late. but the whereabouts of their $2.3- mlllion payroll re ma 1 n e d unknown today. The state oontroller's office said Tuesday they last saw the 2, 700 pay warrant.a Friday aftemcqi, when they were mailed !tom Sacramento to San Diego special delivery. LlbeY were due at the ~s 'l!Mday biit did not anfu. so there· is cause for op- ti mism," Chavez added. A growers' spokesman derlled that they are ready to let the Teamsters represent their workers. "None of the growers has received any evidence that the Teamsters represent t h e employes," said Harr y Keaton, attorney for the growers' group. "ObviouSly, witil ... that happens. we're not going to talk with the Teamsters at3IJ." · THE INDEPENDENT teamsters alread y have signed 51 other Californ ia growers who did not renew contracts with Chavez' AFUIO union this year. The UFW says its working membership h a s dropped from 40,000 to 6,500. :Meanwhil8t Chavez met with AFL-CIO President George Meiny in Oakbrook, Ill .. Tues- day but refused to say what the two men discussed. Meany also met recenil)' in Washington with Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons in an effort to resolve the jurlsdictional dispute between the UFW and the Teamsters. UFW STRIKE in the Central and San Joaquin valleys ap· RECREATION IN ACTION SHOW YAMAHA MINI-BIKE Drawing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p.m. South Coast ?lua AUG. 2nd thra 5th Register lot prim In ClfGUStl Court 32 HOmY PRIZU $10.00 Gift Certifkates Starting at 1 pm Dally SCHmULE OF DAILY EVENTS TOYOTA SAILBOAT Dr1wing Sun. Aug. S. 3 p.& THUISDAY, AUGUST 2'"' •fhnr 5tfi.. ...,,-T0¥0h1Tnlht Rold & Trti1 family Display Mtd. Children's Art, Bicycle Grtnd Prix, Surfboird CNmpiooships, Children's T.,.,.,1urns- RIDAT', AUGUST 3 HuntingtOil Beach SfniOrCitiztns -"Goodtime Sil9f'l" -61:W:7i15, 7: 15-8:00 Music Man Band--SATUIDAY, AUGUST 4 11:00-11 130 Children's Dance, 11,30.12:00 Tumbling, 12:00.12:30 Karate,· 12:30.12:45 Tu~ing, 1:00-1:15 Baby Ball•t, T:CJ0:.1 :'5 Community ThHtre (Peter Pan~NDAY', AUGUST 5 1:00.1115 Trim to Rhythm. 1;3().11'45 Gyml'Mlstics, 2:00. 2:j5 Round Dance, 2,3().2,.45 Salon Twirling Pn11m4 ~I~ Dt,111W•nt1 •f Cnh MH1. r.nt1I• Vllley, Jlwwdql• a.Kh & lnfM. ~eagan's Plan Called Expensive The wa rrants, which can be cashed like checks, draw on money in the custody of the state treasurer, who reim- burses the-banks. To anyone who finds themn they are no more negotiable than checks, said Kirk West, chief deputy state controller. -~ pareotly is having some effect ---------------------------------------------------- in the marketing of produce. While searches began all along the postal pipeline, duplicate warrants were hasti· ly drawn up and handed to a messenger from the university Tuesday. He flew back to San Diego. where p erson n e l employes started two nights of long work. Pacific Fruit Express, a .. --------------------------------------------------.. SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan's plan to permanently lower state taxes may be the most expensive ballot initiative ever, says Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. Backers of the inltiaLive -spent _$436,452 to qualify the subsidiary of Southern Pacific Railroad , an noun ced in Roseville it is laying off 550 workers in its car shops there and another 150 at ils City of Indu stry yards PROCESSING usually ~kes a full two days, but with two overtime sessions the war· ( J Tants should be ready by BRIEFS Thursday, a day late, said Lois Sisson, the school's ._ _______ _, persoonel director. The strike's second day Tuesday resulted in some violence followed ~y charges and countercharges from the UFW and the Kem County sheriff's office. ROCKS WERE thrown at deputies from picket lines, and one was hit on 'the arm with a club. More than 30 pickets and one Teamsters Union guard were arrested on investigation of assault or trespassing, chief Deputy Loren Fote said. He rontended UFW pickets were "stonning the fields" in at· tempts to ge' workers to leave. proposal for next November's speical election ballot, Bl'QWll saJd Tuesday. li is an· nouncement came after t J, reJ)ort was filed wfih his office by Californians for Lower 'Ji·x- cs. the committee set up . to qualify the governor's pi-c> JlO!'jl for 1l1e ballot. e llfa" 'Se"tenced -LOS ANGJ!XES (Al') -. A man known tO p01ice as the ''remorseful rapist" has been sentenced to prtson,'tor a term of 19 years to life. • The sent.enc<! for Edward D. Apodaca, 3a,-was...lmpos Tuesday In SUperlor Court. He was imprlso'ned previously for similar sax offenses and had pleaded f!\1111$ to three cowits ol rape ihd. IW of burglary. He alle 'edly be ged his vie- "1bere are a lot or unhappy people out there and I don 't blame them," she said, noting that Aug. 1 is a JXIPU-lar day to begin a vaCation. The foulups were not over however. Mrs. Sisson said the controller's office apparently forgot to enclose a register that includes each employe's deductions, which now must he ref;~. Once ~fore, she recalled. the San Diego State payroll disawearr· ;,Many years . ago, t h e payroll was> delivered on a holiday, speclaJ delivery, and the clerk .receiving them put them in her closet and forgot 1,100 BART Employes Back on Job about them," Mrs. Sisson said, OAKLAND ('AP) ----Wlth "We made up a duplicate and . were able '-to pay on payday, l ,lOO strikers back on the Job DOWM WITH YOUR AMTEMM UPWITH TELEPROMPTER! • s: WITH CLEAR RECEPTJDN OUR ANTENNA IS 350 FEET HIGH I ra WITH MORE CHANNELS . -<• lr . CHOOSE FROM L.A •. & S~N DIEGO l[lt II WITH NEWPOR.T'S OWN NEWS SERVICE WITH LOCAL PROGRAMS INCLUDING SPORTING EVENTS ' ·'. al gh ;·t~was a "tile y te. al.ler ,a »<lay walkoul. th•,,...__.<-"\' . ' -'.':"''' ·M'<-..~•=<"''$t.f11lt~tf"&ult9!i'P1d•cw WJT'!Jt~J,fMl·~cx§ ·--.. ·-· ~. ··::-~.~~ = -··--" ... e Fire Boge• On . BUMP .GIVES ' PAIR ,4WAY NEWARK (UPI) -Two EUREKA (AP) -. Officials blarhe grounded aft' tankers for failure to control fl file that has rsged" out of cootrol for four days in the Klamath ·and Six·.Rivers: national forests of Nortllern Oalilomia. "OUr air .tankers didn't get salty ~pects surrendered oil the grQ!!l!I 1~ the fourth to pohoe Tuesday when a consecutive ~ ''IPOiesmair 1-11<:.arcti helicopter spotted Ernest Welnbetler said Tueir a ,rfunny Dump" in i brlny day. '"l'bat has really hurt pend on the salt flats US·" along San Francisco Bay. · A 17·year-old youth and e Feared tor Ute Lowe Toro, 27, both of LOS ANGELES (AP ) _ The Hayward, rose lrom the l T d T chnl I pOnd with tJieir hands In president o ra e c ca the ait when Sgt. James College ha.s told an Assembly su'-mmlttee he authorized Wells waded toward the y..u 11bump.'' Bdth were electmnlc surveillance In a student group because "there suspects in a holdup. was· a concern for my life." Transit sY,.stem aimed today at restoration of service et 6 a.m. Monday for 35,000 dally riders. Inspection of 58 miles of East Bay track, cleaning ·Of the sleek alwninum cars· arid rcpa1rs to vandalism at stR· tlqns were among the tasks waiting when rtitlflcatlon of a r---.,three-year contract ended the strike 1\tesday. Work resumed on the• p.m, shift. United Public E m p 1 o y e s Local 390, representing 800 · maintenance and c J e r I c a I workers, voted 304--124 ln favor ! of the coiiti-act. T h e Amalgamated Transit Union Dlvlston 1555, rep""'"1!Ing 300 train crewmen1 voted 163-8 to lfl WITH CRYSTAL CLEAR F.M. RECEPTION no.I TELEPROMPTER is tho largest cable television organization Wo have tho mOlt up·to-date technical facilities. in the world. Now you can get rid of your ugly antenna (and make Newport evtn more beeutiful)· and get a better picture at the same time -Plus you'll save money! Offer good in cable areas only. 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Leaders of the largest teacher organization, the Dis- trict Ed ucators Associati on (DEA), have indicated t.hat they will accept the compromise if tQ.e trustees offer it. So far there is 110 indication one way or the other from trustees. lt probably is a reasonabl~ comJ?romise to ~ttle. at six percent. Tru stees should ttunk twi ce. before reJect1ng it and risking a threatened teacher strike. A Good l 11vestment Fountain Valley's Community Schools Program is in a tough situation financially. . . . The program, which has .been running for JUSt six months, was set up by the Community Service Proje.ct (CSP) and the Fountain Valley El~men~ary Schoo.I .~1s­ trict. It provides a variety of family·or1ente~ act1v1t1.es ranging from arts and crafts classes to recreational acti v- ities to seminars on topics of interest for Fountain Val- Jey residents. . But federal funding for the program is due to run out in Decen1ber and the program will need $17,784 to continue opera(ing for the second haJf of the sch~l year. Operators of the program recently appeared before Wliy Our Sex Educatio11 Dear Gloo111 v ls Faili11 g ~YDNEY J:.'HARRI~ .. . f· Thoughts at Lerge:..- ?tfost so--called "sf,,X:educalion"' is a failure and a waste ol tlme in the schools because it concentrates oo the biological aspects or sex;J.o~eas the real prolr lems are cause6'6.f'the social and..;tmo- tional aspeets, and there are fe w qualified ~~ ~ the schoQl Syst~ to elucidate /this. · ; ,,:. • • J The /~Ires!' Ai\if~t'-fundamental reform' that'Qxzld'be m3i:le~ ·the iricome tax system W'Ollld hJe. '. • a 'tai ·on combineCr ··• • .. incon;ae and assets, so tJ.iBt t\v~ ~ tnaking:-rou~ same incpne · GQO(d pay varyilig amounts depending ' u p o n their net "•orlh: this \\Wld allow salaried ,... people to amass a nest-egg for inves~t purposes, giving many more citizens a 1take in the econ-omy. . , • • • It is my belief that 90 percent of every· thing that is called "hypnosis" is really ielf-hypnosi s; the hypnotist is onJy a cata- lyst, not a causative agent. "' ~ ~ It is only a half-tru th that "beauty is in • Gus Sen. Sam Ervin has done more to bring the Bible into the li ves of the PoPlflace than any man since Billy Gr~. - J.R. Gloem' Giii (-'!tlll1 ,,. 111illrftfftM ty rt1....... I nd • ,Ml "'4: ... l rllr ~I tM ,,_, .. ''" _.......... s.M y-"' -· M Gloom' Gii .. D1llV ,llfl. the eye of the beholder"; it also resides in the mind of the possessor -l have kno\vn many lovely-looking "·omen who \rere dl\satislied with their appearance, and tbi.I veri~ ~tisfilction marred their•ll>*>·l><Y'"d any cosmetic.hflR-• • • The· basic problem ror an affluent society is to find the moral equivalent that will bind people together as much as a Depression does. ' . ' -No pnlltical or econornit'""doctrine -or religious creed -; can contribute to the ultimate bettennent of mankind unless and until the majorit y of men subscribe to 1he startling Socratic princi ple that "it is better to suffer an injury than to inflict one," and Wlderstand why this is true. • • • No matter how far back in history one goes. v.•e find that era praising another era of still grea ter antiquity. . ' ' "Impeachment" is one of the nu>St misunderstood v.·ords in the language: it means merely bringing serious charges aga inst a public official . and is only an act of accusation, not of ren1oval. Empty Trucks Boost Consumer Food Costs WASHINGTON -Despite a gasoline shortage that will grow worse in the next f\\'O years, trucks ""aste hundreds of millions of ga llons each yea r. The loss ha! been estimated by experts as high as 400 mil lion gallons. Empty trucks leave cargo piled in the often SV.'ing off direct highways and go \\'arehouses "'hile miles out of their way. These regulations other empty lrt1ck~ increase travel mileage an average fi ve come to piclt up the , to IO percent a trip. loads. t\'ot only dOt'S' 1" One foodhaul er, the Refrigerated this \\'aste diesel fue l Transport Company of Atlanta, has u t but it boosts the its unnecessary mileage at 15 perce nt. prices th nt consu1n-Allomeys for the company claim the er11 mtti;t pay for firm's trucks needlessly guzzled over transported s:oods. 1hree million gallons of diesel fuel last At ~ time \\'hE'n year alone. food prices are soar- the sc hool board to ask trustees to put up the additional funds. So far the program has received a tremendou.s re· sponse from Fountain Valley residents. Each eight-week seleetion of classes and activities bas been heavily at- tended and progran1 backers say they're getting requests to expand. . In light of the COll)mUn ity support, it would· seem. a good investn1ent of taxpayers' money by the school dis- trict to give the Community Schools Progran1 the money it needs. ln1po11ant Choice Huntington Beach is now without a pubLic works di· rector. Jim Wheeler, the incumbent for the past 15 years, has left town to become public works director for the U.S. Trust Territory of the south Pacific -Micronesia in the travel brochures. \~eler has helped build the streets, the waler lines, the reservoirs and most of Huntington Beach fa· cilities during the period of the city's biggest growth. lie served the community well , and .now the city leaders· must find a capable replacen1ent. Picking a new public works director won 't be easy, because it's a big job now, and the city faces even more growth over the next decade. • And, with the age of ecology in full bloom, a ·public works director needs a strong sensitivity toward the en- vironment, a commitment not to let asphalt overrun the land. City leaders must carefully check the abilities and goals of candidates both .within the departn1ent 3.nd front outside the city. City leaders already made one outstanding choice when John Berhens wa s hired to handle the building department. We hope such a catch can be made for pub- li c works. · H ''S'OMINEX Oil. MONTOYA ?~ , Legislators A re Acco111atable to tlae Paiblic Pay Raise for Congress? Forget It! To the Editor: I offer a term to lLSe freely in political caret>rs. . . . The New Ac- countability!!! J u.se it now to call attention to the fact that we citizens are holding all CongreM members accounta ble for their acts. Iif this time or rapid acquisition of facts by the American voter, they simply must face the fact th.at they cannot operate as though \\'e were blindfolded fools, I SPECIFJCAU.Y refer today to the farce being played this week concerning a raise ln pay for 1he Congress. the Cabinet and the Judiciarv. Let us voters say -forget it! ! Rather: ~·e sugges t that they learn to live within their -present <Salaries, or choose to retire from being a public servant and earn as high income as they can merit thereafter. r realize that. the Watergate details are distracting much of the public from the process taking place this week, which is -destined to raise the pay seal~ to the ob- vious aid or those leaders sponso ring the raise. And ~·hile the average 1Ao·age earner is too occupied to follow each deta il of the operation -of the government he expects responsible representatives to act for his interests. lllS INTERESTS don't include moves "·hich encourage inflation, and those moves being made by people he chose to help him . We really feel betrayed by representatives from both p o I i t i c a I parties. We have also reached the stage "·here 1Ao-e are well aware that ~·e are only servants to our govemmen~ederal state. and local. 1 write as an informed 1nature woman who feels heartbreak at having allowed this to grow, so that my children are bound into slavery by their government making so many or their decisions. The opposite condition should ' e:tist. The New Accountability is in. Here in California we have a new law v.·hereby a teacher is accoun table for results, and 1,·hy not \\'ake up to the fact that legislators loo are accountable to the American public. JE\\'EL COOK MAILBOX Letters from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their 1nessages in 300 words or less. Tile right to co11dense letters to fi t space or eliminate libel i.~ reserved. All letters m1tst include signaturf} and mailing address. but Hames 1nay be withhe ld on request if 111fficient reason is appare nt. Poetry wilt not be published. lot more children would reap_tfle benefit. TO TEIL ho"' this could be done is the purpose of the Borrow Dental 1\.tilk Foun- dation. Padhell Grange. Padnell Rd .• Cowplaln. Port.smooth, England , and I _suggest anyone .seriously-lnte.tested ln finding a solution to the problem of the increasing rate of dent~l , caries should write for particulars. This is a charitable trust not coocemed with making profits bu t. in at least ameliorating a very dif- ficul t situation . PHYLLIS DEAKIN Portsmouth, Hants, Englar.d Not 'De motion' To the Editor: \Ve "·ere rather disturbed~with the \\'ay l\fs. Reynolds characterized tbe teaching profession in her lead article of Friday, July 27. · IN IIER analysis of the situation in Fountain VaUey, J\.ts. Reynolds termed the possible return of supervisors to teaching positioos a "demotion" and "stepping down." We believe this characterization is Wlfortunate and not reflective of professional or community action. , ' _ The day-to-day educational activities involve children, parents, and teachers. Administrators and supervisors exist to help the teacher more effectively achieve his objecti ves. Any parent or teacher f'luoridale d /Hilk? who has had the opportunity to work with a ~ood supervisor kno'vs bow very im- To the Editor: portant they are. Still, the actual I was interested' to re ad in your paper re sponsibility of helping children learn tha t fluoridated "'ater can be bought bot-belongs to the teacher. tied as a preventive for dental disease. WE HAVE invested too great a part of WHILE it does not ha~e additional our IJ\•es in the teaching of children, and advantage of being a -building food developed too much personal and pro- like milk, at least it is avai able to those ress1ona1 pride in our efforts, to ev!'r parents who want it for their children. reconcile ourselves to the idea that This does not mean l imagine that it · teaching is a job to whi ch anyone could will be reaChin g all children and tha t be demoted. seems a pity. . JOHN and MARY CONNlfF ABOUT a year ago you kindly pub-The term "demotion" was used "in the "'nd up in closets for lack of an op- portun ity to belong to a niusical group texcept in the fe\v instances where the yollllg person becomes a professional musician )7 Let's face facts, few do become pros, and most instruments just don't sound that good alone. My own saxophone spent 17 long years in closets. \\'ords are inadequate to express my joy at being able to participate in a band again. and a fine band al that, under Mr: ~Jason's able direction. Our city leaders are to be congratulated for providing this opportunity . Families of. young mu sic students attending these concerts must be encouraged in their efforts by ex- periencing live band music. SHARON KNOPPEL 1\'o P e ril llere J\<ly belief is that the man from the pages of history and the mRn of last week's headlines ~·ere simply victims of self-in· fatuation. The consequences were and are not so simpHstic. 11iey v.•ere hired In their respective fashions and proceeded to go about their ''duties," self-serving as Ibey "·ere, \\1ith excllllively persooal eoals in mi nd. Goering became wealthy. Erhlichman sought perhaps security and possibly far more ludicrou s achievements amid st lhe chanU of "four mo re year!." BUT \VllEN lhings \\'ent \\TOJli, both lied: Goering to Jliller and the Germans -Erhlichman to his president and no\v to h.is count rymen. Ther and others like them led all coocemed to the brink and then tried to escape in a manner clusic to the SCOWldrel. But where Hitler litenlly rode on lhe To the Editor: tide in search ot bis manlaeal aims, an In regard to your editorial entiU.ed American prtsident today Is fighting to "Chilling Performance." there remains retain the rights of the executive branch one question-tha~yoo--fail-to-so--much--as-from-wh11t-could-be-ll-+r·u-l-y--chilling-­ consider -the source. I recognize that the precedent-si=tting action. Goe.ring knew po int of your argument lies seemingly he could get away with tt. which mak es along the lines of that cherished subject, Erhlicbman and the others both !reed om. \'ou could not be more correct dangerous and comical nlnmm~. For in enumerating the fort uitous situation OW' courts are lntact ¥long Wlth our that fi nds all of lhe \\laterga te. excuse legislative branch 3! Is so obvious day in the by no\1• \\•ell-"·orn phrase. pouring and day out on the televlsicm. fo n h: Inst itutional!~·: we are granted that NA11J RAU..'I' the fact lhat t.be3e- provadentlal capability. revelations are' toda)1 possible in no IN 111AT ligh t however. it is an ap. W\Certain terms relieve1 ua of the palling Jac k of professionalisn1 that has perilous posslbllilits. Watergate was :i nllo\\'cd the connection between questions criminal act: tnore so a blunderous move today before our courts and a Senate ln--undertaken by blundertn1 lacompetent!. vestigating committee, and Hitler's But it is to: be the alternatelJ jocular and Germany. \Ve are certainly faced with Constitutioh-w~ving Sam Efvin and in- some alarming question 11 • But deed the people of this country who arc nonetheless I feel you are all too quick to the only otjes enabled by rtltlt to hold off make some ootrageous suggestions. Big Brothtr. It will take far' more Ulan Which brings us to the crux of~ mat-your pens and page layoutB, (really, the ter; that all·important factor that you cartoon wis a bit muCb) to · bring the fall to give sufficient light. As pro(ound citi7.enry ~ belWive that .&ht performer as Erhliehman's testimonial belief is· Jn _. Erhlichm~ and ~ NI xo n executive authority. 90 too for instance represeflt 1J1J ill-inclusive fllµte . ·was Goering's belief in a superior nee. t KARC KILLEFER Titnn of A,rch jtecture FRANK !LOYD WRIGHT By Robert . C. Twombley. llarper &: Row . 306 pag?. 110. Just about everyone who has ever lived in a house probably has bad an urge to design the "perfect home" ol his own conce ptloo. Frank Lloyd Wright had this urge sOme 600 times in' the course of his 71·year career. (THE BOOKMAN) -I \vllling to accept the technological and in· dustrlal lnnovaUons ~ ·the 20th century onl' ln :the service of. lptb ·century Ideals -work1 'family and lhdlvldualism. . Jobn KtnMn • _ •. .......i. • Aaloclated. Press ""'-_._..,· ..... LaLJJabl..1<1<.~DJJ>]Wh<.~;< •• -'.~1,1.Y; Ill!:.._™! " - that hiaUI t~StUffs btOf'l'e direction often company lawyer told us, •11s going up a:o back empty although toads are three or four ce nts a mile." r tt om.roe n. ;•b~ec~triiof~-C'!i'~~'i'ti'bes e t i i · u l. b e1:t pu ng 1 s n1 . U!I 01L s oi a ower. payuag pos • ARCHITECTS, hlstorlmB, psycholog· ists, soclologlsts orld the general rea~cr with a hom~ vision of his own. all will find this e x h a us t I v e-anCI orderly llldl', , 9L .. !~ . l • ..o! Jr 8J\. archftCcture pcne ra g an revcn ~ tng. Penetrating, because lfwomblcy has done h1s homework with a zest founded upon a lOflg-standing admiration for the n1an. And rovoaUng. tx>aiuM! he does not accept the "official" Interpretation,') 'r Wright's life that arc oblcured by a mytholOflY that only "great men" seem to generate. II ls Twombley'• thesis that. Wrlghl's. arcbltectura.1 c a rt e r was moUvatod by !he dellli! 14 compensate for on unhappy and unstatile home life during hi• chlldhood years. OIAM .. COAlf w DAILY PILOT walling for shipment. The cost of mov ing For the Floyd and Beasley TransCcr the empty ll"l_:lfks , of course, ls addl'd to . Company or Alabama, gateway regula· the price of rciod. lions run up the annual mileage an extra ExecuUvea ot the Food Fa i r 36 percent. supermarket chaln told us they could President Nixon's economic adviser! reduce food prices $7 million a year if have accu.sOO the ICC privately of they were penn.lltt!d to Ulilize the empty waSlfng ~ milfiOiJ gallons a year trucks. And th!! doesn't count all the fuel because or its foolish regulaliw. that could be saved. University or Chicago professor Yale Yet, believe It or not, the waste is Broun, an advocate of deregulation. has caused largely by the lnterstAJe Com· estimated the annual WMte as high as merce Commission, which is 11upposed to 400 million galloM. protect the~publlc. rec rules often force truckers to haul nothiog bul air while c.argos be& for shipment A TRUCKER may ship froien -vegeblbles Jn ont direction anct return empty, for example, If be lacks certificates to caJ1)' cereals or fruits. Evell ,.Wll~."4 \'lllUl•ttono reauirlng lrucb io piii lhriluih "pt.way'' 'c1ues. To obey requil'ed.,.,.,Unga , "'rrlers '])"'' DEFENDING th emselve!, ICC ofllclal! claim their regul ations prevent "cut· throat compeUtlon" and "financial In· stability" Jn the truck.Ing Industry. The present tangle or regulatlons, they say, is Intended to protect the public interest. Whatever the explsoation, the pracnt ICC practices wlJJ oontlnue to feed the Ii"? of lnfi otlon ond 14 heighten the energy crisis. method has the additional advantage or a tio11 a11cl qn~ with Uss adn1tnL.!trative body building food. It Is also less likely to fJOWer. It was iii 110 umy nieant to be be drunk in the sanle qu antities as water t1 sligli t to tlie tcachi11g profession, t imagine, so misses the posslb!Uty of ex-just a description of tlte person'& ce5.'I. rank t11 the political order of the U only some courageous local authority school system. Ed. y,•ouJd integrate It into its "·elf are service and distribute it through schools, what a Quotes Dot Eastman, S.F.-"The young peo- ple of tod ay don1t wa nt any part of the older folks nor do UMiy want their wisdom to help them smooth things out; so what do they expect? When they have problems there is no one to go to." Mae West, ffollyweod 1ctres1, on being II -llJf you fttl sexy you're In good phy•lcal shape. 1 feel sexy moot d !he Ume. I've been In more l•ps lhnn most nApld11s." f llapp11 fUuslcla K To !he Editor: Thank you for the .editorial yoo carried a short time ago noting the two oew com- mu nity bands of Fount.a.Jn Valley and Huntington ,Beach. As a member of the 11.B. group, I would like to implore your help In maklljg lhe communities aware of a very Important !actor conctrnlng lhese bands. PARENTS spend countless dollara, nol to mention the children's investment ol tlme and taJent In or d e r to become INtnunental mu..idans. 1ben after high school , how many of these lfl!trumt!!l l.5 I . ' BECAUS.I!: those years were spent moving from one Mldwestt'.rn town to ar.other and because of hb parents' divom, Twombl ey feels Wright spent hi! li(e /rlmarlly designing hoqies lllat woul fO!lter family unity, solidRrity and happiness. Thus, the "open tloor plan" and conspicuous fireplace areas fea tured in Wright'.!! "prairie h001es." Twolflbley demonstrates thal Wright wa& a romantic lndlvtduallrt who was I' ' Robert N .. Wiod. l'llbli.Jhlr Thoma1 K «Vil, .rdl&or Barbara Krtlbfch .Edil<>Tial Pog• tdl14r Tht edltortal ,,... of 1he Dilly ~t lkeks to hdotm. 'Ud. tllmalale mdtn by PltMDtirw • tbia pqt ~~·-toplcoOl b>-t~by .;..io..tod eOiuolnlsl• """ cUt llf1, by ~Ire a. forum ·far rea n • view• and b)' Pf'lt'Mlnr thla newfpaper'1 cplnk>nl and ideu en evmn1 tOPfca. Thp edlforlal cplnlonll cf the Daily Pilot _,,.,..... only tn tho editorial column at the top ot the .., •. Opinions "'""""" by the rof. umntm and cartocni.t. and lttttr wl'ltm an-tht~nd m endont- ment or their v by ~he D&Uy Piiot ohoukl be 1111 Wednesday, August I, 1973 7 7 . ' • • ~ • • -.Orange Co•~t . • . • EDITION , • ,. • ' I Today~s Flnal N.Y. Stoeks > • • . • -• V.OL. 116. NO. 213, 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES • ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFOltNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 19n N TEN CENT~ • ht of the Past · In contrast to the sleek sailing · ships normally seen entering )Jewport Harbor, "Argus," .. coiiverted ·Danish lumber carrier, looks like a ghost s~ from another era. The 69·foot vessel built 41.J.JlQ8~,us,c1 of seamambip. Its home port is tho Sea Scout Base in Newport Harbor . .More lhJIJ .8,QOO boys have sailed on her each year·slnce she wu purchased ~!..• .. !'-Scouts in 1970. by modem Sea Scouts to learn time-honored rules .. StUdy Approved For Relocating Coast Highway Mcinnis Asks for Review Of Trailer Park Controls Orange County supervisors agre<d By L PETER· XJ\IEG 'l\Jesday lo participate la, a study of the or ., --- possible relocal10o Inland of Pacific Mayor Doaald A. Mclonls dlsclo.ed Coast Highway. between Corona del Mar triday be bU asked. tbe city Illa!! to Olld ~ BUch. re'*1' 1he -of Its crackdown OD ~ liad -lllia""--1<5 ~-~parka fl.the "'"' lo get the Input or the c:oqnty'1 Multi· City .Clouncll meeting Aug. 13. . Modol Traoaportatioo Commillft. That ha~~~ ":r'J:1..!': fl""!' met Wiit~~ c.m--• r 1 I '"' P!'PU! u !!"' '*'!i"' llaedli'llill ~ • .......,... bid _ ..... -"""recommended tliat h ~· Wally C1ooi1; the D111i In Join .la the stud~. • ........ ol ••• _......_. aid •••• of • """"""" by 1rv1ne 11 the reloc:atloll ., ..,...... ~ .. r ....... ., • ~· the hf&bway' lnland to fadltata deveJoP.-~ bas ell the building ·~- lll<llt of the coastline ~ and iO ment be!plea to carry odt the work, · betler wvloo )o, two re ·He Ald'ooly Z5 of the 411 bungolon city ifil9. jiii~fioofr ~.~area~i-:-~-Ji!j¥jji;--1allh:lalrdeclarWlllepl-athe ilaJ' _.. coo and El Korv Canym. Trailer Part, l!J W. Coast lllg!nray, Two pmible alignments of the have even been inlpected oo far. l>lgbway are gropooed. One would IO In-He ~ the ownen. of the bulldll1gs land 11 El Maro and continue oortbweal that were checked have been mating to Corooa del M#f and follow the pmeat oome of the oonecti-but be admitted l'IUle through the bullneos dlatrlct. Tbe all allqed haJanls bave not been other would be farther Inland and cut eliminated. through Corona del Mar la the vicinity of "'!be problems we are bulcally CO& f'lrth Avenue. cemed about are eleclrleal aervicea and , '!be -wwld nal ·cblllCe the bodly aqging rools 1bat wtU ...... to be highway routa through Lalim Beach. lhorn up," Cloud explalned. • The lranspOrtlltom comml\tee' -lnended 'that the study 11fOUP be com- pooed of stats ofllci1ls, r.,. .... 1at1ve1 of the ...... ty departments of' Roads, farb, Planning and the commlttee plus Ofllclals of the lrvloe Compooy and the dlfeil· or Lagunl Beach, Newport BeO<!l and [nine. • • Urg..,ey lft •the approval WU dictated by the hope or tbe State Parks Depart-• )Dent to g~I 1 f7 million appropriation througH !lie legislature to .. plan Ille development of the ~wo reglooal-parlcs_ 'obich will-total 1,500 acres . , Bus Catches F~ ' -SAN DIEGO (AP) -A city bus cauiht ~ Oil ln~f< 5 Tue!dly, but all 2S ~ers were escorted out safely. Freeway !raffle was tied up fer more !ban two boon. The fire was started' by Jriclloo from a tire blowout, hl&bway patrolmen Slid. .. ('pat, . . weatller ~ • < . Court Justice Refuses . to Halt Asian Bombing • • • • I l\'.M__ll!!!l1_TOJ! J]JPI) -U.S.•SUpreme Court Jusllce-'lfiurgood Maraball today refused to o~r an-Immediate halt to U!S .. bombing In Clmhodla. . A court sj>ol<esman' sild 1ltorneys lo< the American Civil Ubertlea ·Union ln- tendld to make the same appeal to J_ustlce William 0. Douglas, who ls vaca· tiobing at 'his ·summer retreat In GOMe Pi'alrie, Wash. M1rsball, in a lJ.page opinion, said; "I would exceed my legal=:r~wm I, adlng 11-, ·to grant this • cation." '!be' ACLU Is re Rep. Elizabeth 'Hott.man (l>'N.Y.), - al-Ong with ,_ Air 1'orce o111-. to . stop. the bombing at onCe.-lnatoad of OD Aue. 15 Wider a ~-Hy 11111>-dated deadline . (llelalecl'stoey, ·pap 4) · • The Holtzman IJ:OUP .WOfl an order last week for a bombing bait fmn U.S. ·Dlllflct e orl'ln 0 . Judd of But .he .said -of the problans bas been the fact that the .......... doing anly -t they're forced ·to do because Ibey mo.: the-will have to lie aboted tz Dee. JI. ·-·~·-•''' '1'!111fr•r-t ... ..... lralloii' c:ouna P~im~ ·llMi· .... ~;, ~ llallldl, ....... , bril !Oput a cUme Jil4o tllem." ~ c11ae1;,,. thlt llie. IrvlneAm•· -· wbldl-· lbe PfCll!'l'IY, acr...i lo eanoel Dullleld'• -wtii!n lt -up . for .... wa1 at tbe-eod·el-M . • "The city Qreed lo hold !>II t1io en- forcemmt 1111111 lrvlDe tQalt over and In turn, -.-io alilta the -by Dec. 31," Cloud said. !, He said lbat agreemjlt left . the city "llluck wltb ID advq and dangerous [IOd:lleiD that WO couldii) allow to .mt." He said tjlO detallecl-Inspections have been~ liufoevofhave been com- pleted b!callle~. · m a n p.o w eT ~ '. ' Melnnii tllls · Aid be Is aware of the pdiJouoel pniWems faced by the ~and whllel>e lsn!t .alKMJI to ui-'1be ·!np11•lllle -from the depart- ,_t of ltie ••lllti~• :-_he Is adamant tlilt the -be1ellmtnated. "'l!m ICDl ~",the mayor said. • ''l'lle11ltcoatlon ls.~tty'bonible but II It • ia-mc·~lbat ·ll 1noi bail." Cloud·lalil>be>blS been getting wbal he Jeets'u. ·~~ .. coopera11on lrom-~l\wiJ .' . -., • -;;£ •t - Sc (.-'ff" -"· -~ . CUSSlfl'ED A.D - ~ ' -.j •• FiNllS ~ET HOME -t I . r • , If 1 ckc:UmstliDc:el are forcinl 1 JOU ·to aell your fauiJly' pet; let· the nice ~e who read a..' D;aJly Pilot classified ads he!p )'OCl find""' ·rillli· -... -. . ' -1 lf. . . . BEAtrltFUL male ..Ute, 2 ,..,.;, nOeds gilod WnlJy boine. ·115. (i!hone No:)-11 . 1 • ' -. Peg . .,£apture.d I • '; ( Disclosure Rare State B·ar Reveals Inquiry of Nixon " :LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Callfomia State Bar president confirmed today that the .bar ·bas been investigating the con- duct of President Nixon, Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach and.four at- torneys who have testified or been men- tioned before the Senate Watergate com- mltee. But be said DO fonnal disciplinary pro- c<edlnga bave been Initiated. In the unusual departure from secrecy of all bar inquiries,_Leonard S. Janofsky said the bit.r's board or govemOrs authorized him to make the disclosure because "we have concluded that more good than harm will come from inaking a a public statement with respect to this matter at this time." · He said tbe bar decided to comment in respoose to speculalioo in the media and numerous requests, for information from lawyers, newsmen and others. ",We liave bad to weigh the importance of iecognizlng the legitimata public in- ter.est tn knowing what the state bar is doing against the p<>Mibillty that we may give· the impression of having prejudged some of our members, or that we will be charged with.political motives,'.' Janofsky said.. . He denied that either of these two thing! were involved in the announce- ment He said that some months ago the bar stall. autbori7.ed by the board of governors, began an tnquiry into the con- duc\ o! Nlzon, Jobn D. Ebrlichman, ~~-~~~H. , 0~cept tor our partiil waiver of the nale a( eanadelitallty, we.have 'deajt and ~IO ilOliJ Wllll"lllde"...-r. .f~"";id,l:,.°':t;,g ~~j priwd. .,,. I JUo!.V IOlcl; ~ stats boonl of gov· -=fa much ''ioW searching" Janofsky said the bar does not want to take any action which may prejudi ce or interfere with criminal proceedings elsewhere. "It does, however, have disciplinary functions to perform with respect to members who may have engaged ln il· legal or improper conduct;" be said. Janofsky told a news confereoce the state bar staff is monitoring the Senate CM1t1Pla.t_~ ....... PRINCIPAL SANS SCHOOL Newport-MeN1'1 P1ulMn be!.r" .. :t to:~. r~iy," be sal<l,-'!that-the-bor'ti J!ttjudged-.n1~------------ ::i=:..:·~; 10 a1 ~ New School Has lbould be lnsUtuled • . . Any Judgments u to gtiilt or innocence can only be made E h • at the . conclusion of approprtale pro-veryt ing- ceedlnp c:ooducted In accordance with caufomia law." B of ~t~ta..1:' .=::'in~ 1:';! But uildings Supreme Court that an attorney be By WILLIAM SCllREIBER disbarred. Only the court can make the °' .. Dailf' ,.1 ... sf8ff final rullog, and the bar makes such For the first few months of this school recommendation after for m a I in-year, Scott Paulsen will be a principal veetigationl. without a school. Tlirongs Beat Heat at Beach Seering lnlal)d heat -drove-.-more than 90,000 beadlgoers to Newport Beoeh Shom today, backing up traffic the full length al Newport Boulevard lhroogb Costa Mesa, police reporte<I, 1-The beacbd tbem9e ves were sunny and muggy with surf l1Jlllling at about three feet, lifeguards said. Costa Mesa police said a minor traffic accident at Victoria Street and Newport' Boulevard just be!°" nqon ~e traffic congestion a good deal wone until Jt·waa--moved oft to the aide. Newport Beodl police r.ported no mishaps, only a lot of cars . , He'll have the ingredients -te;Jchers, more than 500 students, a librarian, custodians and all the other people one finds in a school -but no buildings to put them In. Paulsen i9 principal of the $1.2 million Roy 0 . Anclenen School In Harbor View Homer. The school won't be finished until at least Thanksgiving and maybe Christmas because of Jast year's rain aDd a number of crucial labor strikes. But ·the way Paulsen figtll'eJ it, people make the school, even if they are going to be scattered in classrooms at three other NewpOrl Beach elementary schools untll Andersen opens. Paulsen, who will move from the top post at Moote Vista S c h o o I in O:ista Mesa, has big.ti praise for his incoming st.all -all hand-picked and meticulously screened -because they ch~ to cOme to the new school despite its ope.riing PM!!'· "The staff-was selected in February and we've worked evenings a n d (See SCHOOL, Page%) Watergate committee proceedings on television and will seek transcripts of all testimony before lhe committee. He said the bar has been in touch with the com· mittee and with prosecuting authorities involved in various aspects of the case. Janofsky said that usually the board avoids public disclosure of inqulrles beCause it may damage a lawyer's reputation and .hurt his practice even if he is later found lnnocent. * * *· Nixon Protest Welcomed, Says W eicker WASHINGTON (UPI) -H. R. Haldeman wrote "good" and "great" next to notations on a memo aaying violent and extremely o b s c e n e demonstrations could be expected when President Nixon and the Rev. Billy Graham appeared at a rally in Charlotte, N.C. in October, 1971, Sen. Lowell P. Welcker (R~.). pro- duced the memo at today's Senile Watergate hearing and said .It -..i that the Nixon White Home welcomed demonstrations againflt the rr-·cii because of the haclclub that coulcl rwall. ' " -He denounced ~t 0 meatallty.'.' WelCker allo ~ another memo, from Haldeman, the former chief of ala.ff 16 MORE SECRET PROBES REPORTED-Story, Page 4 at Die White House, to Jobri W. oean III, the for"mer White House counsel. Dated Feb. 10, it said, "We need to get our people to put out the story" ol bow "foreign and Communist money" paid for dernonstratiom supparting the peam mOvement and Sen. George S. McGovern (D-8.0 .), Nixon's 1!>72 opponent. Haldeman, of Newport Beach, s a 1 d Wekker distoned the meoolng of t b e two documents. Haldeman,appearing -somber, acknowledged that.be bad written "good"' next to the sentence saying that the Oc:L 15, 1971 rally "will be violent.. and "great" next to the notation that the violence and obscenity also would be directed against Graham, a close friend. pf Nixon . Haldeman sald he was pleased because the violence would show such demonstra- tions were not casual, rnloor, "off-tbe- cuff" events. He saic\ reporters were portraying them as yp1rnJ!200l "The reason for reacting to the Jn.. dication that they w o u 1 d be violent, obscene and directed toward Billy Graham as 'good,' WU II la fact they were going to do this in this -.y, it would be seen by the publle-that ·Ibey were doing so, clearly." But, as Weicker appeared to interpret it, another paragraph ln the memo in- dicated lbat tbe demonstrations wore used for political advantage. It said: "The feeling was that the press """"' especially the llberala, ts very mud> . aware of how the demonstrators are be- ing handled, and although the . White (See WATERGATE HEARINGS, l'l(e 11 • ' DMfr ............... IT MAY TAKE UNTIL CHRISTMAS TO FINISH ANDERSEN SCHOOL IN !REN rRACT CIHMSWlll a. Conducted •t Th'" Dill.rent School• W'll• WN" <'no •"" ' • I' , r· % OA!l Y PILOT N Pollutio11 C~~h Ideas .- To B.e Told A series of proposals to oorb pollution in Upper Nevl'port Bay \\'ill bi tmveiled at a public informat ion meeting Thursday at Corona del lo.lar lfigh School. The proposals include diversion or \rater from San Diego Creek into an ocean pipeline anti the construction of a pumping system to circulate fresh ocean water into sta1,.'Tla ting sections of Back Bay, . The possible courses of action are being considered by the Santa Ana Regiona l \V atershed Planning Agency IS\VA,fA). The plans were drafted for SWAPA by \Vater Resources Engineer· ing. Inc. Foll-O\\'ing public hearing, S\VAPA \\·ill ··initiate further studies to select one flan from the six alternatives that "'ii be presented Thursday. • The public meeling v.'ill be held at 7 "'!' p.m. in the little theater of Corona del l\.1ar High ScOOol, 2101 Eastbluff Dr .. . Newport Beach. ,. ' " ' Balhoa11 Hurt, •·, "Ja~ed Foll0Wi11g Five-car Crash A S:alboa man su.ffered moderate in· juries and then went lo jail Tuesday night after a fiery, five-car collision on the Newpo rt·Balboa Peninsula that demolished his domestic sports coupe . Gary Tyrell . .28, of 417 Harding St., 1 Bal boa. was booked on felony drunken driving charges follo\ving the 9 p.m. chain reaction crash at Alvarado Street and Balboa Boulevard. Investigators said Tyrell suffered shock and possible internal injuries in the collision with a parked ca r O~'Jled by Steve Ftty, of 211 E. Balboa Blvd ., and three othe rs. Newport Beach Fire Department perSOMel extinguished a small fire in the engine compartment or Tyrell 's Corvette and administered first aid to him. He was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital. then to Orange Coun ty Medical Center and finally back to Newport ·Beach police headquarters, where he was booked. Services Friday • For Evan Koppe, . Victim of Crasl1 • Tliief Heists Officer's Club A dragnet ls out tod ay ror the thief who added insult to injury by ste8ling Newport Beach Ponce Department _,motorcycle Officer Al Doum's ')ightstlck Tuesday wh.lle he W8J)<stifying In court. TbtV $3.50 weapon was swiped from the patrolman's parked police motorcycle during morning hours "'hile he was teStifying under su~ poena in Harbor Judicial District Court at 4201 Jamboree Road . Officer Down's thC'ft report listed the baton as being 25 inches long by one inch thick. fa shioned of light· colored wood and with serial number '55 stamped on the bottom end. Press Meet Set On Soutltland Airport F11t111·e - ·A press conference on future airport developments in Orange and Los Angeles counties with a director of the state Department of Transportation will take place at 10 a.m. Thursday in Los Angeles. Joseph R. Crotti. director of the department's division of aeronautics, and Haig Ayanian1 di strict director of transportatio for Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties, wi ll appear. Discussion will center on repo rts of a proposed major airport in the Chino Hills area of 0 r a n g e County and future capabili ties of Los Ange les International Airport. '!'he mee ting will l _ in toom two of the Planners ' Law Plea Newport B c a c h phµmlng eom· mi ssioners arc deleying action on a re.- Quest from lfarbor are,a i'eallors to relax a city ordtnance that forbids salesmen from using "open house" advertising signs. The commission action came 'despite a plea from. realtors that the ordinance currently outlawing use or directional signs to attract customers is already being widely disregarded . The realtors asked that salesmen be pC'nnit.ted to place two "open house" advertising sig1'S ih the neighbo'rbood around the house for sale. - The city planning staff had recom· mended against the change in action taken by the commission last \Veek. "You don't chdnge the Jaw sill'lply because J>OO?le aren't obeying it,'' aaid Jim Hewicker, assistant director of Uie Departmerit1of Community DeVelopment. Hewicker conceded that the reason the current la\\' banning open house direc- Uonal signs is not enforced is that "we sin1ply don 't have the Personnel to go out on weekends and check around. and the weekends are when the worst problems occur." Glenn Martin, executive officer of the Newport HarOOr-O>sta Mesa Board of Realtors, s8id the requested change in the law would be helpful to Newport Beach _residents seUing their homes as well as to the realtors. "Our customers can't understand it \Vhen we tell the::-i it is illegal to use open house directional signs," he said. tra nsportation building at 120 S. Spring C t C lle SI .. Los Angeles. OllS 0 ge Crotti and Ayanian also will OQ~ment on state and local agencies' ritl'es in--.. S " T Ge devel~ping a slalewide m a s t e r plan of ys te m 0 t aviation. From Pagel ' SCHOOL .. • Third Campus The Coast Community College District wil l soon have a third campus in addi· lion to Orange Coast and Golden \Vest \Veekends together to get to know each C.Ollege. other," Paulsen said. "I've never seen a It will be a "satellite" cam Pu s at staff relate together so well." Corona del Mar High School and the of. ferings will be limited to evening college Paulsen is also proud of the fa ct his classes. new teachers run the gamut of ex-Discussion of the details surroundin g perience -from 25 years in one case to the three college plan is expected at 8 none for several others. o'clock tonight when college district Paulsen said the response from parents trustees meet in district headquarters has also been surprisingly good. 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. 'We've met with all the parents and On the agenda is 1he rental of class- ehey have already formed the PTA and fOOJ1\ space at Corona del Mar IDgh for elected officers,'' Paulsen said. "I expect approximately 40 to 50 cla~s. accord- we'll ge t all the help we need and more ing to Jim C'amett, OCC public relations rrom the parents." officer. Paulsen also said the cltildren seem to Carnett said the satellite campus l\'Ollld be 16oking ahead to the new school even cater to approximately 1,100 or 1,200 stu· though they will be attending classes at dents from the Balboa, Jl{ewport and three other schools until they are moved. Corona del Mar area. "Our third graders will be at Bayview, A major reason fo r offering instruction the second, fourth and fifth graders at at the high school campus is the belief Eastbluff and the kindergarten and first that many Persons wou1d like to attend graders at Harbor View School," he said. evening classes at OCC, yet are "turned . . . Paulsen said the youngsters will be off" by tight parking and a jammed Memorial funeral services are set Fn· taught by the teachers who will instruct campus, according to Carnett. , • . Not Looted, Says Chief ' • 0£.AirCal • Air . Californ1a President Robert Cllr· ford said today that 1 charges that Westgate-California Coi'pbratlon ha s drained the assets of the Newport Beach airline are un\rue and a lawsuit making the claim Ls "frivolous." The federal class actloo suit was llled in June by stockho~ Dr. IAuls Nelson who claims Westgift:oialrman C. Arnholt Smith and ers h a v e "conspired to loot, waste d..._disslpate" TWO INTERESTED SPECTATORS AT WATERGATE HEARINGS H. R. H1ldem1n's Wife, Jo, an_d Daug~ter, Su h n, listen In the Orange County-based atrune~ wets for their enrichm~nt. The suit alleges Westga te paid well below market value for tlO percent of Air California stock in t9n and has con· ducted numerous transactions betweev the airline and Westgate su.bsidiarles since , at a deliberate loss to Air California . From Pagel ""WATERGATE HEARINGS • • • House has not been identified with these processes, . 'A!e are very much suspect. White H()IJ,se speech writer Patrick Buchannan maintains that they will be on the lookout for dfmonstrators and how 1hey are being handled and it is his feel· ing that this could 'be extremely damag- ing to the President's posture, even if the \Vhite House is only indirectly involved." Educators Vie For Vacant Seat On County Board • Clifford says the allegations are ~t The second memo, from Haldeman to correct in any way." · , · Dean, stated: . "The Westgate peOple ~fl'le ,ipto our "We need to get our people to put out organization when we werei1 terrible the story on the foreign or Communist financial condition,'' Cllffo said. "Our money that was used in supPQrt or present viability is duo/ their input demonstrations against the President in over the past two and C)De-.half years.'' 1972, We should tie all 1972 demonstra· "The situation L;i.?he said, "that Dr. tions to McGovern and thus to the Nelson has faulty jr;U?rrnation." Democrats as part of the race move--Clifford said t)le internal deallngs with ment." other subsidl~es are minimal -and Weicker asked -HaldE!man what that are allJ;;avo · ble to Air Califonlia. meant. "We h e a contract with the San Diego adres baseball team for ex~ "This was to dete:mine the ~ac~ hod ample," Clifford said. "They use · our ·ge.t out the story with. the ob1ect1ve of Elpeira under a contract and we use it as tying those d~Juonstrations ~? those who a" scheduled airliner as well." wi:re respollSlf:ile for them, Haldeman / He said Dr. Nelson's claim that stC?Ck said. . · options granted are not in the best interst He insisted h~ did not wa~l lhe st~ of other stockholders Js unfounded. put out unless 1t \Vas sustained by,. the "T.ie options are only to salaried facts.. . employes -29 of them -and they are A for mer San JoaQuin School District We1cker disputed that. clearly for the corporate benefit. They trustee and an Irvine education com-"This isn't a request (or ao in· are the people who do the day to day mittee member are amo11g candidates vestiga tion of,,thesc ~acts, this is to put management or the company," Clifford seeking appoin tment to a vacant seat on out the story, he satd. said the Orange County School Board. "Is it your job be~ore you i~ue the H~ said when and if the suit ever Deadline for applications to fill the memorandum to m~e sure that 1t either comes to trial he is confident Westgate Fifth District post is Thursday. County is or is not the ca:;e?" Weicker demand· will be vindicated. trust~ \\lill appoint a replacement for ed. his voice angfy. "Isn't that what th;is A hearing has been set in U.S. District Roger C. Anderson, for1nerly of Hun-country's about'!'' Court Monday to consider adding to the tington Beach, who resigned the post Ju-"That's )VhY the memorandum was list of dcfendn.JVs named in the suit. ly 5 to move to the state of Washington. directed to' the counsel to the President nerendants to d3te are Air Callfornia, The Fifth Dis trict runs along the same (Dean), who had the fact as I understood \Vestgate-Cali fornia C.Orporation and boundary lines as the area represented it on this case," ~deman replied. Pacific Soutliwest Airlines. by Orange COunty Supervisor Ronald Weicker expres outrage. Pacific Southwest Airlines has dropped Caspers. h · The J~test candidates to apply for the "This type of business here, w en it plans to buy control of Air California in position are the Rev. Preston Howell of emanates from the highest councils in the face of a federal antitr.ust suJt, the land. I think is a di sgrace..'' he said.. however. ~1ission Viejo, a Baptist minister and "And I think that the fact th is memo is tru stee of the now-defunct San Joaquin dated Feb. IO, l973,·I don 't think there's School District, and Marian Ellis, of been any change in tactics from the elec· Planners Weigh 1rv::: Ellis is secretary of the city's lion campaign of 1972 to when you sit Citizens Advisory Committ~ 00 Public before this committee right now, Mr. Educa1ion. / Haldeman... Tract Heann· gs Aslo applying since the last board meeting two .wee~ ago have been N Thomas Alexander of Lag\Ula Beach, a Heavv Theft ets A proposal to require full public bear. former director of external affairs at . J ings before any new subdivisions can be Ci'!\!' ~ \:<)mmunity , College. in ed "" be di ssed Th ad•• al Massachusetts'; Norrn·a VanderMolen, a 600 R d B • k approv \\w scu _ur "'Y housewife ffom HWltington Beach, and e nC S _ the regular study session meeting of tht James R. Walker of HWltington Beach, Newport Beach Planning Commission . who di.dn't list an occupation. A real heavyweigh!_ theft case was As city t'Odes are now written, cem:. , They join a field of other candidates, being probed today by Newport Beach mls.siooers must diSCU!S all new subdi· including David C. Henley of Newport police summooed to a new home COO· visions and re.subdivisions in open public Beach, Ernest G. Lake of Laguna Beach, struction site by a masonry_ fqreman meeting, but they: are not required to -Helen-Sehoelzel-ol-'-Hwitington~aeacli~ -Tuesday·~. -· ----------hold-a-lorma!-_.-puilie-'~·"'-=-=~-<ll.J Frank Stewart of Hwitington Beach, \Villiam L. Lambert. supervisor !or Also On the agenda for the 3:30 p.m. lf---~ay_for_Corona_deL..Mu...-industr.iali.st-them-at-Andersen and-the-entire-staff-------E~an Koppe, killed Mond~y when his and student body will move to the new 'Fat-faced Man'. private pl~e crashed outside a Buena school when it is ready. Park shopping center. ·;The only real problem l foresee is Rites for Mr. Koppe, a native Calif or. mine," Paulsen mused. "I'll have to be I J C nian and founder of Koppe Precision three places at once .. but I guess I can fl apanese 8J,' Casting Inc., a glass products firm in take it for a few months.'' C.Ompton, will be at 11 a.m. in Pacific Paulsen said the Wlusual design of View Memor.ial Pa'1t. Andersen -classrooms built around a Runs Down Gi1·] He leaves his \V idow, Beverly. of the central media center and library -has family home at 1400 Santanella Terrace. led many people to think the school is an sons Jeffrey, Gregory, GJtristopher and experin1ental one. The elite nature of the Stephen, pl us a daughter. f\.frs. John staff has also fostered that judgment, he Hawley. said . · The crash victim belonged to the ... !he scl~ool is in no way ex- Balboa Bay Racquet Club, the Palm per1mental,' he aid. "It is first and only S · Ra Cl b h a school like any other with extensions of prmgs cquet u ' t e USC Trojan the same programs offe red at all other Club and the USC Football Alumni district schools." organization. IThis isn't a monument to anybody or He v:as apparently trying to return to an ything." Paulsen added. Fullerton Airport moments after takeoff Paulsen sai d he takes periodic tours of with one engine failing Monday when the the nl'w campus just to keep tabs on how plane faltered, stalled and spun to earth the -construction is going. as a r_es.ull. "But I haven't been going out there Services for ~1r. Koppe wi ll be con-much anymore." he said. "They kind of ducted by Dr. Randall Phillips of the try to keep me away from the workers. I Wilshire Methodist Church. guess r m a bad innuence since t almost cut off two fingers with a saw at home and have 1ny hand all bandaged up." OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT • Paulsen said the delayed opening of his ne"' do1nain is disappointing but it only makes the anticipation greater. ''I've never done anything quite like this before." he said: •·Jt 's really a great adventure." A Costa ~lesa girl who claimed a grin· ning, fat-faced man ran her down, escaped serious injury Tuesday ~·hen hit by a car in a Newport Beach cafe park· ing lot. Kathleen M. Johnson, 16, of 289 E. 18th 1 St.. was examined at Costa ~tesa Memorial Hospital, treated and released foll owing the incident at East 17th Street and Irvine Avenue . 1'1iss Johnson said she \Vas walking toward Newport Harbor High School when she heard a small car's engine rapidly accelerating and looked back to determine the source. She told Officer Douglas Stoddard the middleaged motorist was about two car· lengths behind, looking directly at her - and leering nastily -as he acceJeratcd the Japanese vehicle. Investiga tor s said Miss Johnson was unable to jump out of the way in time and was knocked to the ground, where passersby found her lying a monu~nt later. Tiie Ortt>gf C<>1st OAILY PILOT, w!ltt W!\.Cfl h ~ombtneil !lte Nf...,·Prtu, It pUt)llJhtd by !tit Ortngl Coe1t Pub!l1h111g Coml)ltny, ,,.,.. r111 l(ll!lon1 1r• PUOll1hed, MOl'ld1y 111~11 Frld1r, 1or Cos!• Mue, Nrll'POrl 8••tll, f<lunllngtori lletclVF'ou111a111 van1v, l.tt\H\111 ~ lrvlMli.odl-cl< 1nd S.n Cltnwnlel Stn Jutn C.plsrttf\O A 11111111 r89ton1I tor:fl!lon is p~blollled ~o!urdt\'I Ind Su"llev1. t"9 prln<:i~! p1>n1t>lllng p11nt II 11 JJO Wr it Helpless .._ l•r S1r.11. Co1r1 MHt , C1l1tcrn11. 9J•~· Raft Drifts To ward Perilous Area Robtrl N. Wetd Pret1<11n1 •!Id P11D!lalltr yendanagea Joseph Bryant of HWl· Miss ion Masonry of Stanton, said some-meeting Is a discussion of proposed tin on Beach, and A-!elvin Gilbert of one came trucking up to 53 Montecito changes to parking standards in residen- Cost esa: Drive and heisted 600 red bricks. Ual areas and a discussion of height Coun t trustees will begin interviews They also took along three ton s of sand limitations for two duplexes under con- Friday. second date for interviev.·s and 25 bags of cement, adding up to a struction at the southeast corner of nlird hasn't been y~l $140 loss, Lambert told Officer Don Cots. and Iris Avenues in Corona del Mar. • OPIN l ' " ' 538 CENTER STRi£ET-COSTA MESA,--64646-1919 CLOSID SUNDAT • Wilson-Dunlop -Davis Bankroft-Yoneyama .Tennis Rackets l Wilson & Penn Tennis Balls 'Jlf. doz: i .95 • Tennis Dresses - Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards-10.95 '"' 7 ...... 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MIHIM ol CNYtltl!t -· ...,,. CIJ.M ....... NW 11 C0tlf ~. C..!lttrlllo. SllbM:r"'*' lw c.11T1t1 ltd flWltllltl _. -11 Q.IS .nontllf\1'1 mmi.,., •dlfttlltl'wo ..... "*'"'"'· ward treacherou s Caribbean sand banks on the last Jeg of a four~ month trek across the Atlantic, radio contacts said today. "It would be a shame to die so close to the end of a hard jour· ney," expedition sponsor Santiago Genoves radioed Tuesday. Genoves, a Mexican anthropologist who accompanied Thor Hey- erdahl on Ra I and Ra II ·papyrus raft voyages across the Atlantic, is commandi ng the Acali, a 39-by-22·fo0t raft on its way from the Ganary Jslands-to Mexico's-Yucatan Peninsula._._ The Acali I& manned by an international crew recruited by Genove s to examine human relations under cramped and arduous conditions. The group includes a Swedish woman captain, a French frogwoman, an Algerian librarian, an Israeli doctor and an American wom an radi o operator1 Since l.eavlng the Canary Islands May 12, the raft bas been lost, suffered three broken rudder cables, food shortages and some bu· man problems Genoves has only hinted at In radio c~munlcallons. He said crew members have flied intimate reports on sex ual and group behavior during the voyage. · • Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 Champion Handball Gloves Handballs Racquetballs Open 9 to 6 Closed ·Sundays • ' • Softballs -Socceiballs Water Polo Balls ., Raleigh Bikes -Parts Tires -Tues -Repai ring , P. S. We will be closed fo r Vacation August 12th to-18tti • ) , •• " .. j ~ . ' DAU..V PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE ' , ·~raffic Solutions The c!Uzep's· mmillee drafting a study of Newport Beach traffic blems has just about wrapped up Its work, leavin one maj'or gap behind and some serious questions s · to be answered. The ransportation Plan Citizens' Advisory Com· mittee pects to send its final report to city councilmen and pl~nning co1nmissloners in September with the hope th~Ythe sol~\io11s to political questions can be worked out there. Tho biggest political question, and ope which the panel sidestepped on a tie vote, deal s with the contro· versial solutions proposed for Corona del Mar. Generally speaking, there are two options in Corona de! Mar.· One is to remove aIJ street parking on Pacific Coast Highway .and move it to new parking)Qts. The other is to construct a bypass route along/an extension of Fifth A venue behind the business district. The better of the two choices, and the one recom· mendned by the city's paid consultant, is the Fifth Avenue extension. Political and personal consideration aside, it should be painfully obvious that some kind of safety valve route is needed in that end of the city. Even if the extension is no mor~ than local street width, it is badly needed. Removal of on-street parking is impractical. There · isn't enough land available to provide parking lots and the small businesses of Corona del Mar have been choked off enough as it is without removing parking from the front of the stores. The citizens' committee should have taken a stand on this issue. It should have supported .some kind of Fifth Avenue bypass. Two other committee recommendations must be given close inspection by councilmen and planning com- missioner.$ when that time comes. . The most intriguing of these is the recommendation to create a cul de sac of existing Pacific Coast Highway al the Santa Ana River and then reroute the highway inland to a major inters~ction with the Newport Ffee. Why Our Sex Educatio11 Dear Gloo1nv • Gus • v Is Failing ~YDNEY ~.HARRI~ Trying lo relieve Newport's !raffle probleips wi\h ~-Cilhens' Advi- sory Committee proposals Is · like trying to treet cancer with an as-- pirin. .; ~"" Tbougbts at Large :-· · ' Most so-called . t•se{:education" is a failure and a waJi\e pf time in the scl\C)ols because it concenfrates 9n the biol*al aspects of sex; wll!t:e_as the real prOb- lems are caused ·IJY 'Ch\! ~l and l'IJ10" tiooal aspecU:, ·intf, there are few qualified persoos in , the .~hool aystem to elucidate this. · · • • • •The fatfest·''mt••si · fondam~I refonn tha t c•11!Jfbo .U.del:!ii the h,~e tax ays lem "''oiil8• • · .., -R.N. OleolnY .0111 MJllM... Me ............ •Y .......... '"°' ...... _....,."" NflKI .. Vltwi fl• .. ........... """' '"" "' -Vt .. 91-Y Gii .. DlllV flltot, the eye ci the beholder"; It also l'e$ides in tlie mlhd of the -l have known 'my lovely-~ women .wl>O were dissatisfied with their appearance, and this . verY,, ~facti~ marred their !J>!kS:be~'°y "'""leUc help. , . . ~ ., The 1*1c probWn for on alfloen~ society bf 1to rmd the moi:al. equivalent that will ~in4 people together as mueb as a DeprtsClOn: doek. ~ . . . - No political or economic doctrine -or way -conveniently just outside the city li~its. The· consultant, on the other hand, recommends widening Coast Highway and buildi.Dg a bigger bridge over the river where the old one QOW stands -consider- ably cheaper than the $15 niJIJion the ' other option.would oosl A key recommendation, and the one which has perhaps the most appeal, is the plan to widen the Coast Highway bridge over Upper Newport Bay and create a freeway-type intcljjllJange at Dover Drive. Unfortunately, by the time tilis can be constructed even this will be overburdened, un1ess some additional draini ng off of Coast Highway traffic from this area is accomplished. Unnecessary Hazard Drivers on Laguna Beach's hilly, meandering stret~h of Pacific Coast Highway probably were left a little stunned last week when a foreign sedan, followed closely by police from three agencies, streaked through town al high speeds. The driver of the pursued car, wanted for display- ing a gun and fleeing from the officers, killed himself when finally cornered in Laguna Niguel. The question that lingers is why three police cars - from Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and the California Highway patrol -engaged in such a perilous high- speed chase throug_h a crowded town when the Newport police helieopter had the suspect in sight all the way? The chase. was a breach of certain departmental policies against hot pursuit in crowded areas. The judg~ ment inyQJ.ved must be questioned since the helicopter could have followed the suspect all the way to a road block further down the road. · It is incumbent upon police agencies serving highly congested beach cities to insure the policies on higb- speed chases are strictly adhered to -especially in cases where the infraction by a suspect is not, believed to be a serious one. N . ''S'OMINEX Of!. MONTOYA?" Le9i.lato1•s -A .. e Aeeo1intable to tlte P11blie Pay Raise for Congress.?. Forget It! To the Editor : I offer a tenn to use freely in political careers. . • . The New Ac- countability!!! I use it now to call attention to the fact that .we citizens are h~lding all Congress members accountable for their acts. In this ti1™!: of rapid acquisition' of facts by the American voter, they simply must face the fact that they carmot operate as though we were blindfolded fools. MAILBOX Letters fron i readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey the it 1nessages iii 300 words or le ss. The right to condense letters to fit space or elimi11.ate libel is reserved. All letters must include signature and matting address, but names l?&at/ be. wi.thheld on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. I SPECIFICALLY refer today to the farce being played this week concerning a raise in pay for ihe Congress, tbe Cabinet and 1he Judiciary. Let us voters say -forget jt! ! Rather, we suggest that they I~ to ' live within their preseQt salaries, or choclse to retire from being-a ,sKibJJc servant and earn as high income as will be reaclling all children and that they carf merit thereafter. seems a pity. I realize that the Watergate details are AB9UT a year ago you kindly pub-- distracting much of the public from the lisbed a Jett~ from me oo. the subject of process taking place this week, .which is putting it into children's milk. This destined to raise the pay scale, to ttie ob· method has the additional advantage .of a lion for all of us through the years. I have served \\"ith Allan Beek for over a year now, first "walking out" the Jam- boree Bike Trail and others to serve the children of Newport. He unselfishly has given his time, often coming to a meeting directly from his job without dinner. His motives could not be higher for workin g on this committee. Anyone \vho accuses him of "wanting to get the 15 cents for -4,000 bicycles a day on the ferry," would be the type of person "'hose motives I would seriously question. I think we all need to take a hard look at ourselves and the direction in \Vhich our community is going. MARY BARRETT BLAKE No Peril Here ' 1\1y belief is that the man from the pages of history and the man of last weelt's headlines were simply victims of self-in- fatuation. The consequences wece and are not so simplistic. They were hired in their respective fashions and proceeded to go about their "duties," self-serving as they \•:ere, with exclusively personal goals in mind. Goering became wealthy. Erhlichman sought perhaps security and possibly far more I u d i c r o u s achievemenl s amidst the chants o( "four more years." BUT WHEN things We!lt wrong, both ,;· lied: Goering to Hitler and the Germans -Erhlichman te bis president and now lo his countrymen. They and others Uk~ them Jed all concerned lo the brink~ then tried to escape in a manner ~ic to the scowidrel. _ To the Editor: But where Hitler literalli rode OD . the tled tide in search ol his maniacal aims, an In regard to your editorial enti . American president today is fighting to "Chilling Performance/' there remains retain the rights·.ol lhe eireCutlve branch one question that yOu fail to so much as f h Id be t I chillin constd the Ah•-~ 1• • ~""~t th r;om w at cou a r u y g a tax on combined · income .' and ,assets, SO that t\\'O ~ making roughly tb!. same income-wetikt' f-+~1pay~11r· ~ depending 1-.irp o n their net Y.'ortfu this • ._, __ ..;r;,;eligious creed~ -can contribute to the u Hmatel>efterment Ol mankiiiil unless and until the m,jorlty of men subscrlbe v-ious aid of tho~ leaderu~Jh't body _building!_~. It-is-also less.likely-to raise.· And wlill~erage-wa-~ be drunk in tnesame quantities as water earner is too occupied to foll9w each T imagine, so misses the possibility of ex- detal! of tbe Operat_ioo or·the gover:nme~ cess. . \ . er-auw~recogn12e~NI e prf'Cedmt;selflnl=ACtioa GOefiiii:lneW' __ ,. potnrof your argUMentlters-eemllrgly---he could get away with it which makes along the Jines of that cherished subject, -§rhlichman and the ~then b 0 t h freedom. Yo1:1 could not ~ more _co~t dpngerous and comical nincomgoops. For would allow salai~ people to amass a nest-egg ror invesbnent purposes, givi ng _many more citizens a ·sa._e in the ecoo-- omy. ' . • • • It is my belief that 90 percent of-every- thing that is called "hypnosis" is really self-hypnosis; the hypnotist is only a C!Qta- lyst, not a causative agent. lt is only a half-truth that "beauty is in to the-startling Socratic principle that "it is better to suffer an injury than to inflict one," and understand why this is true. • • • No matter how far back in history one goes, we find that era praising another ·era of still greater antiquity. • • • · "Im~chment" Is one of the moot misunderstood words in the language : it means ni'erely bringing serious charges against a public official, and is only an act of· accusation, not of removal. he expec!s resJX>ns1ble representatives to 1f only some c~ageous local authority act for his Interests. would Integrate it Into its welfare service ms INTERESTS don't include moves and distribute it ~h schools, what. a which encourage inflation, and tbose~lot more children would reap the bene!it. ~oves _being made by people he chose t TO TElL how f.hts could be done is the help him. We really feel betrayed by of the Borroi'V Dental Milk Foun-repr~sentatlves from both po l itic a I elation, PadneJi Grange, PadneU Rd .. parties. We have also reached the stage Cowplain, Portsmouth, England, and 1 where we are well aware that we are suggest anyone seriously interested in (ll]y servants to our g~vemment;-federal flndlng a solution to the problem of the state, and local. t wnte as an informed incre~sing rate of dental Wies should ma~re woman w.ho feels heartbreak at write" for particulars. This is a charitable haying allowed this .to grow, sp that ~y trust not concerned "ith making profits 1n en';Ulleratlng the fortuitous situation our courts are int.act along "with our that fmds all of the \Vatergate, ex~se legislative branch as is so ob\riOus day in the by n~'v _well-,'Vorn phrase, pounng and day out on the television. · forth. Institutionally, we are granted that providential capability. NATURALLY, the fact that these Empty Trucks Boost Consumer Food Costs children are bound into slavery by their but in at least ameliorating a very dif· government making so many of their ficult situation. decisions. The opposite conclition should ~PHYLLIS DEAKIN exist. Po th, HantS, England The New Accountability is in. Here in ~~er:1i~s wa~=t:b~efo~~e;~~~b:n~ B.one•tu why not wake up to the fact tha t To the Editor :- JN 11IA T Jight ho1vever. it is an ·8?- palUng lack of professionalism that has allowed the connection between questions today before our courts and a Senate in· vestigatipg .committee, .wtnd Hitler's Germany. We are certainly faced, with some alarming quest i·o n s . But nonetheless I feel you are all too quick to make some outrageous suggestions. \Vhich brings us to the crux of the mat- ter; that all-important factor that you fail to give sufficient light. As ~rofound as Erhlichman's testimonial belref is in executive authority, so too fur instance was Goering's belief in a superior race. re'Velations are today possible in no Uncertain terms relie'Ves. Ul of the pf.rilous possibilities. Watergate was a criminal act; more 80 a-bl~ move undertaken by blundering incompetents. But it is to be the alternately' jOcular and Constitution-waving Sam Ervin and in· deed the people of this country who are the only ones enabled by right.to bold olf Big Brother. It will take far more than yow-pens and page layouts, (feally, the cartoon was a bit much) to bring tbt citizenry to believe that the ... performer Er Wichman and President N i x o n represent an all-inclusive figure. KARL KILLEFER 'VASHINGTON -Despite a gasoline shortage that will grow worse In the next two years. trucks waste hundreds or ~i.ll!!>ns of gallons each year. The loss has been estimated by efperts as high as 400 million gallons. . Empty trucks leave cargo piled in the "'arehouses \'Vhlle ~ other empty trucks come to pick up the loads. Not only does this waste diesel fu el but·-lt boosts the prices that consum· ers mu.cit pay for transported good>. l' At a lime lvhen rood prices are soar- ing out or sight, for e11vnple, the ti-ucks that haul foodstuffs in °'*"dlrectloJ\ often Iigislators too are aea:>Wltable tO the American public: JEWEL COOK I am -a Tisitor to Newport Beach and am writing to express appreciation for the honesty of people here. My daught.r forgot an irreplaceable hand ma~ sweater on the beach and left 1t overnight. We never expected to see it again, but the next morning we found it on a· trash container. Titan of, Arc·hitecture Eluoridated Jlilk? To the Editor: often swing off direct highways and go I was interested to read in your paper miles out of their way. These regulations that fluoridated water can be bought bot· increase lfavel mileage an averaije five HOO as a preventive for dental disease. lo 10 percent a trip. WHILE it docs not have the additional One foodhauler , the Refrigerated advailtage of being a OOdy-building food Transport Company of Atlanta, has set like milk, et least it is availa ble to those We were thrilled to have I.he sweater back and wish we could thank whoever "rescued" it for us. ~ms. LAVOY c. ALLRED FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT By Robert C. Tu:ombley. Harper & Row. 306 pa8;es. $10. Just about everyone who has. ever lived in a house probably has had ~ urge to design the "perfect home" of his O\'Vl1 c.onception. Frank Lloyd Wright had this urge some 600 times in the course of bis 71-year career. Its .unn<ce.sary ·mneage ' at "u percent,. ·parents who want it for theirchlhlren. • Dereiids Beek Attorneys for the. company claim the 11lis does not mean I imagine that it TECTS !Inn's trucks needlessly gnzzled over To the Editor : ARCHI , historians, psycholog- three mllllori gallons of diesel fuel last . i.!ts, sociologist! end the general reader Wi k I cannot believe tbnt anyone , least of ~1th 8 home vision ot· his own, all iv\11 year alone. C • all a resident ol. Balboa Island, ~d find this e x h a u s t l v e and orderly "TIIE COST to the con.sumer," one •. I' move to take Allan Beek off the City :of s,tudy of the t I t a n of American ' willihg to accept the techn01<>81cal and in· dustrial Umo'Vations of the 20th century only in the servi~~ of.19(h century Ideals· -y,•ork. family and individuaUsm. ..,_.,,. Job Klnlton Assocla~ Press 01.ANH COAST ~··~ .cl.=~-!111/?g°W~~~~~-f~vfng company lawyer told us ... "is· going up ~ > Newport Beach-Advisory Bike Trails afchitecture both peniJt.tating a.nd revenl· ,J!!r$~9r./~i· .~nl!Lijtllt" __ 1 .. ,., Committee. · . _ lna..Pjt)!:tr.~ll!l&·be~1!¥1 ;rwOm_ble>.ji•s. l"i>r life 41ooali11" slle~yn'mnsif.;orc-+--.--~ ..... ...,rT---1~r~t-'""'.1::,A::V:'.'.".".NG~B::'.:~,.,..."7:1d~"".'f ="'~.".'<IOOO";filSliOIMWiif£,wi!h· a zest iOODdCil t EEN a· res ent o .Newpo, rt upon a '-•·standing· a•m1roUon lor'~he ~ i•Miijijll•I' '" Robtrt .11:w,.d, Ml.11tr Thomas Xetvll, Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Edilof •' the empty trucks, o( course .. ls added to the price o! food. Executives of the Food F a i r supennarkct chain told us they could reduce food prices f1 rnilllon a year if they were pcnnJtted to:\t!Hh:e the empty lt\Jcks. And this-doesn't count all the fuel , that coold be saved. Yet, believe it or not, the waste is ·caused largely by lhe Interstate Com- ! imerce Commission, which Js supposed to protect the public. ICC rules often force truckers: to haul nothing but air while Cllrgos beg for shipment. A TRUCKER may ship lro1en veg~tabl~ ln one dlrectlon~•nd rct~ em y' or example, lf he lack! AllaerUflcates to carry cereals or fruits. Even wonc 1 are..seguJaUOns ~ui.tinr trucks to·~ through 0 &!J_ewa •f cities~ T6 Ofe'YfequirC<I rout ngs, ~ ers m~t 1 Company labama, gateway regula-Be eh sJ 1939 ( 1 !lb t ti ·~.. • tions nm up the annual mileage an extra '\/.,.. a nee on Y .a 5 r me com· man. And rcVeallng. because he doe ot 36 percent. ~··\ pared to the .Beek family) 1 have known accept the "official" interpretations rf President Nixon's economic advisers no otli?r residents who have done more 'Vrlght's life that are obscured by a have accused the ICC privately of 10~ this community. 1 grew up swim· mythology 'that onJy "great' men" seem wasting 200 mllllon gallons a year ming, and salllng on the Island under the to generate. It is Twornbloy's thesli that because or its foollah regulations. loving guidance of Mrs. Beek. ~retary Wrlghl's architectural car e·e r wns University of Chicago Professor Yale of the State Senate Joseph Beek Wa.! a motivated by the desire to cOmpensate Brozen:, an advocate or deregulation, has model ror all wlth his contributions to for an wihnppy and unstable home life ·e.1timated the annual waste aa high as State Governmen t. In Sacramento. The during his chlldhood years 400 million gallons. Balboa Island F'errj iS an attraction that ~ • has given us world wldd color and BECAUSE those yea~ were spent DEFh"'NDING themselves, tee orticla1s publicity, let alone serving as transports-moving from one MldwtSte.m tO\\'I\ to claim their regulations preven~ ""cut-~ Another nnd because or his pa.rents' throat compeUtton" and "fll\8D•lal In-Quotes divorre, Twombley feels Wright spent hi• alablll!Y" In the tru-g Industry. The life primarily designing homes that pres.en! Wigle of regulations, they aay, ls -~ would lost r f<Ulli)y_•nlty, soUdarlty and intended to protect the public interest. r.tae 1t, ltollywood actress, on btlng happiness. Thus, tbt "open floor plan" Whatever the explanation, the present 'D'you drink we made Jt It -"I you feel sexy you're in good and eonsplcuous rtreplace areas featured )CC prac!IOCJ wlll continue lo feed the 7' pby1lcal shape. I reel sexy most of the in Wright's "prairie homes." ' nres of lriflallon and lo belflhtcn !he too ObllioUI, Peddy t!!ne.·l've ~ In more laps than most 'l'll'Ombley demonstrates Uiat Wright energy crlsis. ~ napklns.t' we1 a romantt~ 1ndTvlduatlst who ,va! I The ~forit.J 1-,.P ol "tbe DAily PilOt ~ks 10 fn'form. and-ttlm~te' readert by prnenfin&' on tbis PIP di\•enetcommientuy· on topics ot m.. lf'l't'lt by sYncticatect colmnnlttl"'IOI cartoonlsta, by pl'O't.ldins.L~....-<---'t na.dtn' view• antt by prtMQtlns thft nt wtpapcr"s opinlorul and "ldeu on cum.nt topics. The editorlal. oPnkn of the-Daily Pilot appeer <lftbt V. the tdltorial cefumn at tbt top ot a.. pe.ct, Opil'tklnl tXprHltd by ttie. eaiJ.. umnlm and earloon.btc and lrita" , writers are thtlr own ahll no~ mtnt of 1hdr views tJy 1he Dal17 Pilot -Id be - Wednesda y, August I, 1973 . I / . -- Past, Future Meet Mannikiqs for the Yang-Na exhibit of costumes, paintings, and artifacts of the Los Angeles area from the pre-colonial Indian period display startling re- semblance to the displays projected for the year 2001 . The grass and feather skirt of 1769 maiden with exposed top are similar to Rudi Gernreich's future fashion of a hot-pants or short skirt outfit. The show runs through Aug. 2§ at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. f:he~ks Lost Payday Late at SD State SAN ·DIEGO (AP) -The· teachers and staff at San Diego State University will be paid a day late, but the whereabouts of their $2.:J.. million payroll r e m a 1 n e d unknown toda y. The state controller's office Reagan's said Tuesday they last saw the 2,700 pay warrants Friday afternoon, when they were mailed from Sacramento to San Diego special delivery. They were due at the campus MOOday but did not arrive. The warrants, which can be cashed like checks, draw on moriey in the custody of the state treasurer, who reim- burses the banks. To anyone ~1-r=-...i----who-finds-themn-they--are---no Plan Ca ueu more negotiable than cheeks. -said Kirk West, chief deputy Expensive SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov. Ronald Reagan's plan to permanently lower state taxes may be the most · exP!!nsive ballot initiative ever, says Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr, Backers or the lnitiative spent $436,152 to qualify the state controller. While· searches began all along the postal pipeline, duplicate warrants were hasti· ly drawn up and handed to 1a messenger from the university Tuesday. He flew back to San Diego, \vhere p e r so nnel employes started two rtights of long work. PROCESSING usuallv takes a full tl\-'O days, but w1th two overtime sessions the war- ( ) ~~~~bere~-BRJEFS Thursday, a da y late. said ~is Sisson, the school's "---------""-personnel director. proJJOsal for next November's "There are a lot of unhappy spelcal election ballot, Brown people out there and I don't said Tuesday. His an· blame them," she said. noting mWJcement came after a that Aug. 1 is a popu1ar day to report was filed with his office begin a vacation. by Californians for Lower Tax· The foulups were not over es, the committee set up to however. Mrs. Sisson said the qualify the governor's pro-controller's office apparently posal for the ballot. forgot to enclose a register . that includes each ·empJoye's e Man Sentet1eed deductions which row must -LOS' ANGELES (AP) -A , be refigur~. man known to police as the Once before she recalled "remorseful rapist" has been the San Die~ State payroli sentenced to pr1soo for a term disappeared. or 19 years to life. "Many years ago, the The sentence for Ed~d D. payroll was delivered on a Apodaca._ 32, "'.as unposed holiday, special delivery, and Tuesday IR Supenor Court. He the clerk receiving them put ~as imprisoned previously for the1n in her closet and forgot similar se~ offenses and had about them," Mrs. Sisson sa.Jd. pleaded guilty to tlm:e counts "\Ve made up a duplicate and of rape and two of burgla'!'. were able to pay on payday, He allegedly begged his vie-althoogh it was a little iate. tim! to forgt\fe him. I I Union ~ _ • __ .,Wtdnrsctar. AU911il 1, 1~73 • , DAILY PILOT lJ Ac cused Mass Killer Offers Note ,_ -· Pursues T ' Groivers . . DELANO (AP) -The Teamsters Union is launching J~ drive to sign labor con- tracts with 29 California table grape-growers whose agreement5 with the rival United Farm Workers Union have expired. The Teamsters plan to meet with growers by Thursday and are "confident of the out· come.'' organizer James Sith said Tuesday. "We have sign· ed 75 to 100 percent of the workers, depending on the farm in question." The UFW predicted the growers it signed to historic contracts three years ago will switch to the Teamsters now that the Cesar Chevez union has gone on strike following" a negotiation.I breakdown. ~ SANTA CRUZ (AP) Herbert W. Mullin Jr. has pr..,..,ted the judge In his murder trial with a note h1s lawyer said was entiUed, "Observation of an observer from a point on the San Frarr cisco Peninsula." 11 Your honor, I'd like to present this," the shackled Mullin told Superior Court Judge Charles S. Franich after hobbling to tile bench Tues- day. Franich marked the note, written on yellow legal paper, as evidente but did not admit them because of objections from the prosecution. "It went into a rather long thing abbut time in terms of day s and where people are in relation to the axes and ended with the conclusion there are 52 wee ks in a year, seven days In a weee lllll 24 hours In a day ... " def ease attorney James Joason:Jater.lold newsmen, JACKSON HAS said that his client killed not only the to persons he is charged with murdorlng but also three others. He oaid Mullin told him be' committed t h e murders because h u m a n sacrifices were necessary to save canrorna from an earth-- quake. Mullin; 26, has pleaded irl-- nocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the charges. Much of Tues d ay's lestimooy focused on witness accounts surrounding the 10 murders and Mullin's arrest. Asst . Dist. Atty. Arthur Danner be g a n questioning witnesses in cormection with the Jan. 25 murders of James I Gianera, it_ his wife, Joan, ll. pillce llneuP. alter hi• arrest. Under crost1 and -Kathy Francis. 21~ and J~1'"Stagnaro, a housewife, e J" am in 1 ti on , Medina. htr two llOllJ1 David, 51, and ttlltififld IP. connection with the acknowledged that on the back Daemon, 4. , ) mdN!er Of -73-year-old Fred of it were wrUten the words! Perez. Sbe recalled that while "My eyes have lost Ute Jift ot HE TOIJ> newsmen that he boklDg cooldea the morning of tears, bul my heart haa cried would show that MuJIJn was Feb. 13, abe b.....S a gllnShot, tears ot blood." · acting rationally "11ei! he stepped outaide and nw a bilH! Mullin al9o is charged with allegedly conwiUed t he and white station wagon with k:llllng four boys on a camping murders. "That's the bosla or its engine running. trip In the "Santa Cruz bills. our case," he said. SHE SAID SHE.called police Jackloo also has linked his who r client t o the murders nf., Witness Steven Ho u t s found Perez dead near his LaWrence White, 8 transient"~ testllied be saw a car fitting gaiden. .Mary GuilloyJe, 24. a coed ar the description of Mulllns' •Po At one point, Danner asked Cabrillo College;. and Father proach the Francis residence Sherill's Det. Terry Medina to Henri Tomei, mi, who wa~ 00 .the morning of the killings Identify an addreas book found stabbed to death in his con·' and later return a g a i n • , -::in::· =M=.uD=ln='s=a=parbn==e=nt=sho=rtl=y=='e=ss=io=na=J.======::;; Another witness, Thatcher 1:-- Clark, also said he saw the same blue and white statloo wagon approach the residence that morning. However, under cross-ex· amtnaUon, Clark said he was unable to identify Mulllil in a Famed SF BordelloRaided • 11THE TEAMSTERS have SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco added. "We eipect further arrests.'' CHAIN FENCE been hanging around the police say further arrests are expected fol· He said police also seized 32· grams of growers here and we an· lowing a raid on what they described as the cocaine and four bags of marijuana during Co11tr1ctl1UJ Lic•n" 21110 ticipate they will sign city's best known bordello. the raid. shortly," said the Rev. John The five-room Pacific Heights apartment, The alleged owner of the bordello, Marlene Banks. He predicted it may known as "Brandy's Place," was raided late Brandy Jones1 33, fell from a .window in .an take "several years to get our Monday night and nine persons were ar· unsuccessful escape attempt, Shaughnessy SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PITS contracts back.•• ' rested, according to Capt. Gerald Shaugh-said. He said she was taken to San Francisco 500/ OFF* FAlllC WHEN . And Chavez said UFW's new nessy of the police department's bureau of General Hospital where she is being treated 70 INSTAUED IY WARDS strike and boycott means special services. for a broken back, a broken pelvis and a en... "',._ ,...... .. _, ,11111, ... If '"'""'· ............. 11c• ,.1"11111.., "we're just back to 1965." Shaughnessy said investigators found a broken wrist. ..,. ,,...,. Ylfl)'koatM 1111r1c, ~ tatNic i. _._ .. tn111iM t•r •xlr• referring_ to the long struggle book on the premises with names of many Shaughnessy said two undercover agents ,...._fllll. that culminated with the 1970 San Franciscans "well-known In financial, were asked to pay $100 per woman . ......_ ,.m. ... ,,.. .. flttlep -4 .... ...._ .,. ..,,_ at our I ,...,., .... ,nc.s. C.d ,., ,,.. ........ ...,, agreements. "Bu t compared political and socia circles." Miss Jones, five other women, rwo visitors WOOD AND WIOU•HT IRON ALSO AYAfLAIU. to 196.5, we're really better off,1 __ '_'T::bi::"•:...::in::•::.e•::U:'.'.g::.aU::"o::.n::i::.•_:f::•r:...::fr::o::m:...::ov_:e::.r•:..."_·h::.• __ a::n::d::th=e..:bart:=:::.en::d::.er:...::w::.ere:.::...•::rre::.::•::.ted2, .:.:he:...::'"'::"::.d·:...::...:===================== so there is cause for op-1- timism," Chil.vez added. A growers' sp o kesman denied that they are ready to let the Teamsters represent their wol'kers. "None of the growers has received any evidence that the Teams ters represent t h e employes," said H a r r y Keaton, attorney for the growers' group. "Obviously, until ... that happens. we're not going to talk with the Teamsters at all." THE INDEPENDENT teamsters already have signed 51 other California growers who did not renew contracts with Chavez' AFI.rCIO union this year. The UFW says its working membership h a s dropped from 40,000 to 6,500. Meanwhile, Chavez met with AFL-CIO President George Meany in Oakbrook, Ill., Tues- day but refused to say V{Jlat the two men discussed. Meany also met recently in Washington , \\'ith Teamsters President Frank Fitzsimmons in an effort to resolve the jurisdictional dispute between the UFW and the Teamsters. UFW STRIKE ifi the Centr81 and San Joaquin valleys ap.- ~RECREATJQN_IN ACTION SHOW YAMAHA MINI-BIKE Drawing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p.m. South Co st ?lua AUG. 2nd thrv 5th Rogisttr for prim in c.ro.s.f eo.t 32 HOURLY PRIZES $1 0.00 Gift Celflflcates Starting at 1 pm_Dally SCHEDULE OF DAILY EVENTS TOYOTA SAILBOAT Dr1wing Sun. Alig. 5, 3 p.a. ~,T, AUG41S1'.' 2'ttf ·fhni Stla. ~-TO'Jl'Olt/Ylmlha ll:oad &. lrt11 Famil1 Displ.y Md. Ould..-n s Art. Bicycle Grand Prue,. Surfbotrd Chempionships, Children's lerr.nl.ITll- JllDAT, AUGUST 3 Huntington Be.ch Senior CitittM "Goodtime Si"9ft'S" 6:30-7: 1.5, 7: ls.a.GO Music Man Band-SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 11:00.11 ,30 Childrert's Dance, ll:J0.12:00 Tutr1bling. 12:00.l2r30 Kartte,· 12:3~12145 Tumbting, lrO().l il.5 a.by 81lltt, 1.00.1 ,.(S Community Theltre (Peter Ptn)-SUNDAT, AUGUST 5 1:00.1115 Trim to Rhythm, 1:30-1"'5 G,Tnnntics,. 2~ 2tlS Round Dlnce, 2:30-2,.(S Blfl)n Twirling Pr& I RfM IJf bmllritll Dt,..1-11 ef C... ... f ..... hl ..,....,, ltoa;' ... IN lwtl & ..... parently is having some effect ----------------------------------------------------in the marketing of produce. Pacific Fruit Express, a r--------------------------------------------------.. subsidiary of Southern Pacific Railroad, a nnoun ced in Roseville it is laying off 550 v;orkers in its car shops there and another 150 at its City of Industry yards The strike's second day : Tuesda)'. resulted-in some violence' followed by charges and countercharges from the UFW and the Kern County sheriff's office. ROCKS WERE thrO\'Jn at deputies from picket lines, and one was hit on the arm with a club. More than 30 pickets and one Teamsters Union guard were arrested on investigatiorl of assault or trespassing, '&ief Deputy Loren Fote said. He contended UFW pickets were "stonning the fields" in at· tempts to ge ' '""·orkers to leave. 1,1 00 BA RT Employes B ack 011 Job DOWM WITH-YOUR AMTEMMA UP WITH -TELEPROMPTER! WITH CLEAR RECEPTION OUR ANTENNA IS 350 FEET HIGH I ra WITH MORE CHANNELS ~·: ,, -IW CHOOSE FROM L.A. & SAN DIEGO I ra WITH NEWPORT'S OWN " NEWS SERVICE , ·• .l'fU.:Jlqgel 0.ll .. OAKLAND !AP) -With I, 100 strikers back on the job alter a 30-<lay walkou~ \he $U billiod"Bay Area -Rapid 1, . - , ~~ ~"--~ , ]!~)Y!\~!l}UD\~,t~¥ at _ n UMP I remrntlon · of servi<e at 6 , lrt Wll~L~2£~~!o~~:~~~!TS . ~~' lfl\'j .I .I ~J~J~~!t~~~~:_~~~L~ .. ~ l!UREKA (AP) -Officials blamt!! grotinded air tankers for !allure to control a fire that bM raged oot of rontrol for four days iii 'the IOamath and Six Rivera national foresl8 of Nonbem caJHomia. "Oor alt tankers didn't get otl Ille IP"l'IDd for the fourth OOllleWttve day," spote.,man Emoot Weinberger said Tues- day. "Thal has rtlllly hurt us." • Fe•red for Life LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tho pttJldent of Trade Tecmlcal CoU.,e bas told an klsembly aubcommlUee he authorized elocironlc surveillance In a IWdenl group becawe "\h<re was 1 concern for my Ille." ·~ • G V ES a.m. Monday for 35,000 daily PAIR AWAY NEWARK (UPI) -Two salty suspects surrendered to police Tuesday when a search helicopter spotted a "funny bump'' In a briny pond on the sali flail along San Francisco Bay. A 17-year-old youth and Louie Toro, 27, both of HRyward. rose from the pOnd with their hands in the air when Sgt. James Wells waded toward the ''bump." Both were smpects in a holdup. riders. Inspection of 58 miles of East Bay track, cleaning of the sleek alwnlnum c:ars and repairs to vandal ism at sta- t.ions, wtto among the tasks waltlng when 111tUicatlon of a three-year oontnoct ended the strtk.-Tu-y; Worn-med Oil dle 4 p.m. shill. II WITH CRYSTA( CLEAR F.M .- no.fl TE LEPROMPTER .is the lergest able Ulevision 0'9-nlutlon in the world. We have the mast up-to-date t9Chnicol flcilitla Now you can get rid of your utly _,,na (and make Ntwp0rt .-moN beMJtifilil · Ind get • better piclllro et the ....,. time -Plus you'll save money l Off• good In "'!'I• "'"' only_ FOR A LIMITED TIME ON LY, OlJR INSTALLATI O"N CHARGE IS ~R EE. DIAL 642 -3160 Unii.d Public E m p I o y e s Local 390, representing 800 mamtienanoe and c I e r I c a I 'worken, voted 3()4..124 in favor of the oontract. T h e Amalgamated Tran~t Union Division 1.555, repmcntlng 300 train crewmen, voted 163-1 to accept. BART directors •Po Jl'OVed~2. .. .................................................................................... ... \ -_..,. ·-· ·- • ' L Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL 61>, NO. 213, I> SECTIONS, 71> PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 1913 c TEN CENTS .. Will Lights Out • ID Costa Mesai> By RUDI NIEDZIEUIKI Of Jiit O.lty ,Uot Stiff What would happen U the lights went out in Costa Mesa ? , About 600 residents in so-called county ''pockets" may find out later this year ~ when there is no longer any money left to provide electricty [or the street lights. The possibility is quite real, according to an Orange County official, simply be- cause the least publicized election in Costa Mesa history was just rejected by a 34 to It vote. The defeat means that Orange County Street Maintenance District 12 will not be able to raise its tax rate from 16 cents to 25 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. Accordingly, there will not be enough money to keep aroond 135 Costa Mesa sire« lights bu-g. Robert "Buck" Weaver, a ·county special. services administrator. said to- day that .officials "don't know what we may have to do" in' District 1% or in the other four dlstrlcts where special elCc- tions failed Tuesday. "Conceivably we could limit the ser- vice and there are some other sugges-- tioo.s that we have not quite thoroughly discussed," Weaver said. ~ . Ukely remedies are to reduce night- time ligh~' bouno and ~riodtcally blink· ·ing out the during the night Areas · . In· District 12 are aeven un~ islands, located n..e a r Santa Ana .~evard aod Tustin Avenue, • an area north of University Drive, two areas to the west of Orange C.OUOty Air- port. Orchard Drive, an area near Bay- view . Avenue and Mesa Drive, and a snuill area in tl\e vicinity of Garden Lane and Tustin Avenue. · Weaver believes that the special elec- tions failed : because "the people don't have an widerstanding of what's going oo and because they have too much lethargy, or inertia, to get oot and -·" He cited the case of a woman from ' Tustin where an election was held to es- tablish street sweeping services. The requested tax rate of six cents per $100 of assessed valuation would have brought the cost to apPrOximately $6 a year, ac- ooniing · to Weaver. Yet he said the woman was so mis- informed about the cost that she thought street sweeping would cost her $200 a year. and voted against the measure. Homeowners Jiving in special districts , Disclosure Rare were asked to ~ote in the elections be- cause or sta te legislation (Senate Bill 90 ) which froze tax rates at the 1m.73 level. The rates can only be raised if the voters approve the increases. Weaver said tha t legislation has been introduced which may ease the SB 90 impact on the five Orange County dis- tricts so that additional special elec- tions to increase revenues will not be , riecessary. State Bar Reveals Inquiry of Nixon Out of the Past • In contrast to the sleek sailing ships normally SttJl enteriJlt Newport Hl!'bor, ."Argus,''. ft caq¥,e!Wd, Danish lumber earner, loots like a ghost slilj> ti66i another era. The 69-foot vessel buijt in 1908 IS u.ood by modem Sea Scouts to learn tim&l>onored rules , of.seamanshil!: I~ home port ill the Sea Scout Bue !'l-.,NIJ!Pori-~bor,,Jdf!f!l, ~ :i;ooO , boys H~• saned on her ·eal:Ji yeat 'sltice slie "'"" purclialle4 for !hi Scouts in 1970. ' Candidates Vie ConvictS }(ill Inmate LOS ANGELES !AP) -The Caillornta State Bar president confirmed today that the bar has been investigating the con· duct of President Nixon, · Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach and four at· tomeys who have testified or been men- tioned before the Senate Watergate com· mi tee. But be said no formal disciplinary pro- ceedings have been initiated.· filttie unusUal de'parture from secrecy- of all bar inquiries, Leonard S. Janofsky said the bar'1 board of governors puthorized him '1 .make the diiclosure bee~ ;.;,e b1e coocl~' tial ·iii.re geod than harm will come from making a a public statement with ~t to this ma~ ;1 tbla ~." · . He tlOJd tj,. bAr dectded If ;..J....; lii re-tq speculatim in tl1;~ Md numerous requests, for information from lawyers, newsmen and others. For Vacant Seat , "We have bad 1owe1gh the importance At PrlS. on ;n Ok' ~Jwma °' recogniZlng the ~higltimate public ... 0 Co B d " m lerest in knowing what the state bar is . n . unty oar doing egainst the possibility that we may " give the impression ol having prejudged t A fonner San Joaquin School District McALESTER, Okla. (UP) _ Convicts in the pack and Oklahoma highway some of our merub-'-... ,-,, or that we will be trustee and an lrvine ~ucation com· at th.e Oklahoma State Prison $tabbed to patrolmen and Natioo.al Guardsmen were ~ed with political motives," Janofsky mlttee member are among candidates death a fellow inmate and severely beat tmable to get to him In time to rescue H dented that 'ther of the -seeking appoinbnent to a vacant seat on e el se ~ ... o the Orange County •·""-' Board. another during the night in the prison him. 'ibey did remove him from the things ,.ere Involved in !ht aonounce- .,.,..""f" yard, officials reported today. crowd of Uunates." menL Deadline for applicat{9ns to fill the The new violence occurred within sight Prison offtcials said a group of inmates He said that some months ago the bar Fifth District post is 'l!iursday. County of highway patrol officers aod National tried to enter the "new cell boule" built staff, authorized by the board of trustees will appoint a replacement for governors, begao an Inquiry Into the con-Roger c. Andenoo, formerly ol Hun-Guardsme'1 who were unable to reach the In the mid lt30s but were turned away In duct ol Nixon, John D. Ebrlicbman, tington Beacti, who resigned the PoSI Ju-disturbance In time, prlsoo officials said. tbe night by pa1'dB firing two sboQ Into Kalmbach, Robert c. Mardlan, Doaald IL ly 5 to move lo the state of Washington. But they said guards were able to cap-the outside wall Segretti -Gordon c. Strachan. The Fifth District runs. aloog tbe same tW'e the prisoner suspected of the knif-"Except for our partial waiver of the boundary lines as the area represented Ing The ...... ....1.. rule of confidentality, we have dealt and by Orange County Supervisor Ronald ' •-~ albo aided other will continue to deal with these matters caspers. . :>risoners being attacked. Throngs Beat 1n accordance with our usua1 practice," The latest candidates lo apply for the The death was'the •fourt)l reported by Janofsky said, indicaling secrecy would Po:iition are the Rev. Preston Howell of prisoii officials since the beginning of prevail. Mission Viejo, a Baptist minister and violence Friday. The rubble of' tbai riot Heat at Beach Janofsky said the state board of gov. trustee of the now-de!Unct San Joaquin wes sun being.cleared and officials said emors engaJed In mucli "roul searching" Janofsky said the bar does not want to take any action which may prejudice or interfere with criminal proceedings elsewhere. "It does, however, have disciplinary functions to perfonn with respect to members who may have engaged in ii· legal or improper conduct," he said. Janofsky told a news conference the state bar staff is monitoring the Senate Dog Licenses . ' Really Bite ,Today is a .-LdQe. ~ for owner8 o1 Costa-II""',~· T6e dog licenJe fee• tabs a Jump from $i1 to $U per ck!g beeauae the :JO.day grace period has uplred, according to Assistant C i t y Manager Robert K. Duggan. Since the city of Costa Mesa took charge of animal control services . earlier this year the deadline for obtaining dog tags was actually Ju- ly 1 but a one month grace period was allowed. U yoo have an unlicensed dog over four months old the only thing you can do ls to take your rabies certificate to city hall, Tl Fair Drive, and grin and bear it. Otherwise the dog catcher will have a net out for Fido. Coast 'Colle ge System To Get Third Campus School District, -and Marian Ellis, of they-plan-to -remove all"l,'TOOOOnVicts before making lls annodHcemeiit Irvine. from the prison 80 it can be repaired. Searing inland beat drove more "I want to emphasize strongly," he The Coast Community College District Mrs. Ellis is secretary of the city's AlmOst 700 convicts have remained. in than 90,000 beachgoers to Newport said, "that the bar has not prejudged any will soon have a third campus in · addi- Citiz.ens Advisory Committee on Public the muddy priSC'n yard since the violence Beach shores today, backing up individual as to guilt or innocence; it has tion to Orange Coast and Golden West Education. began. They sat·! they dld not perttclpate traffic the full length of Newport not determined that formal proceedings College. Aslo applying since the last board in ·the rioting and claimed they wouJd be Boulevard through Costa Mesa, sb~d be_ instituted .•. ·Any_judgmentJ It will be a "satellite" cam.pus at meetilig two weeks ago have been killed by more militant inmates if they police reported. ~~guilt or innocence can only be made d the of 'lbom.as Alexander of Laguna Beach, a returned to their cells. 1be beaches lhemse1ves wen ,at the conch~ion of appropriate pro-Corona del Mar High School an Ile • former director of external affairs at Ed Hardy, an aide to1Gov. David Hall, sunny and m~ with surf running ceedlngs conducted in accordance with ferings wlll be limited to evening co ge Cape Cod Community College in said the incident dunng' the night -at about three eel, Uleguards said. CalKornia law." classes. M ch Its N V • M I ..... -Costa Mesa police said a minor assa use : onna anuer 0 en, 8 curred. In a grour. of 750 dlsgruntJed Under state bar procedures, the board Discussion of the details surrotmdlng ...... ·r fr Hunt'""'°" Beach and r traffic accideot "' Victoria 51,.., •~WI e om ..... • pnsonera who were kept -..ate from """ Newt>lrl-l!GulevartlJutt· J>ei.if. of goyeJ'l\Ors can reooinmend to the s!Jte the three college plan is expected at 8 James R. Walker ol HIDltington Beacli, the other 679 In the pl'ilon yard. -r made'trilllc':...i.NIJorl· •good Supreme Court that an attorney be o'clock tonight w be n college district who didn't list an occupation. "'.TOOy did observe ind isolate the man C worse 'wttil it~ mOvecf·off disbarred. Only the court can make the trustees meet in district headquarters They join a field of onlther Cf8Jldidates, who committed the killing. It ill expected to the aide. Newport Beach police final ruling, and the bar makes such 1371l Adams Ave., Costa. Mesa. tncludlng David C. He ey o Newport he will be charged," Hardy said. rePorted no. mishaps, on!Y a lot of recommendation after . f o r in a I in-On the agenda is the rental of cJass- BeHelach, ScErnhoees,~,?1· LafkeHof1Lagtonguna BeBeachh, "Another erisoner was beaten way back cars. vesti'gatlons. room space at Corona del Mar' High for en u.e o . un m ac ' approximately 40 to 50 classes, accord-Frank Stewart of Huntington Beach1 ing to Jim camett OCC public relations Watergate committee proceedings on television and will seek transcripts of all testimony before the committee. He said the bar has been in touch with the ~ mittce .and with prosecuting authorities involved fu various aspects of the case: Janofsky said that usually the board avoids public disclosure of inquiries because it may damag~· a lawyer's reputation and hurt bis practice even if he is later found innocent. * * * Nixon Protest . Welcomed, Says Weieker WASHINGTON (UPI) -IL R. Haldeman wrote "good" and "great" next to notations on a memo saying violent and extremely o b s c en e demonstrations could be expected when President· Nixon and the Rev. Bllly Graham appeared at a rally in Qiarlotte, N.C. In October, 1971 Sen. !.<>well P. W.eicker (R-O>nn.), pro- duced the memo at today's Senate Watergate hearing .and said It showed . that the Nixon White House welcomed demonstrations egainst the President because of the bacldaab that could resul~ He denounced that "mentality." Weicker also produced another memo, from Haldeman, the former chief of staff · 16 MORE SECRET PROBES REPORTED-Story, Pogo 4 at the White House, to John W. Dean ur. the former White House counsel Dated Feb. 10, it said, "We need to get our people to put out lhe story" of bow "foreign and Communist money" paid for demonstrations supporting the peace movement and Sen. George S. McGovern ([).S.D.), Nixon'S: 1972 opJXlnent. Haldeman, of Newport Beach, s a t d Welcker distorted the meaning of t be two documents. Haldeman,appearing somber, acknowledged that be bad written "good" next to the sen tence saying that the Oct. (See WATERGATE HEARINGS, Page 2) Orange Coat Thayendanagea .roseph Bryapt of Hun· Di t B • ~ C Officer ' tington Beach, and Melvin Gilbert bf I° Y 00,,.., aper ca,,;ett ssid the satellite campus would Weather · Costa Mesa. • cater to approximately 1,100 or 1,200 ~tu· . . ,'Col@Y trust~~ will beg)n ~views ~ E-. -· . ' · · . ·dents Jrom the_ Balboa, Newport a n d . . . . : " ... ···~~tJ.,,~if: !'it• '°' 1~1~~~... ·usp· , f e""f·"" . 'X.~. rt r -n.·J ,.I'fJ-,.Oll ·~o"'""u""""'"'g'' nf'~,!i: ~ ~;;,; ;;;.,;~·· . -~·=:ire!~:=,. l • , '-' • 0, u -u at the high school campus is the belief County tomorrow, with. the low in • that many persons wooJd llke to attend the low 60s. F~llowlng early morn-CLASSIPIED A D ovening classes at OCC, yet.are "turned Ing clouds, skies will be clear and off" by tight parking and a jammed sunny. FINDS PET HOME U circumstances are forcing you to &ell y0ur family pct, let the nice people who read the Daily Pilot classified ads help you find the right home ... BEAUTIFUL male collie, 2 years: needs good~ family home .. $!5. (Phone No.) J\fter only two calls, this collie was sold, and the advertiser lmol\'s lliat the iJuyers-are the right kind of people. Get· a d!rect llne on some nJce Re<>Plt now. Us! your classllied needs with i Daily Pilot Ad-visor -642-5678. ·- A new chapter In the alleged Mafia· controlled dlrty book aod rum caper. ac- cidentally uncovered by a Los Alamltoa policeman who was' only hunting a clean restroom started to be written TUesday In Los Angele1. District Attorney ,Joseph Busch· in· ltlated extradttfon proceedings to force reputed gangland flgures Ettore Zapp!, 69, of New York, and Stephen Sinopoli, 49, 9f Boston to the West Coast. They failed to appear· as scheduled Tuesday. for arralgnment on Los Angeles Coul!!LGrand Jury Indictments, which are nearly identical to earlier Orange County Grand Jury tndlctmenlJ. •· A. group of alleged gangland ligures ' . face charcCI O( conspiracy lo distribute and promote obscene materials as a re.suit ol seizure ot thOllllDda ol boo!Cs and pictures receoily. Some 100,000 'Items were recovered lrom a Los Angel,. warehou.se leaoed by Suki, fnc., a fitri1 linked to the men, alter a pollcem.an accldcntally found them whJJe huntlng a men'• room. No eIJ>fanation was offered (or railure ol Sinopoli to show up for arrslgnment. Allot!l<Y Elliot Abelson said Tuesday tha1·1rfalgnmcnCproce«lings against his citenl, ~·-•, should be delayed due to lllneos . ._,,.,. . 1.Appi, a oexl door n<lg)lbor on Long Beach Island ol Carlo Gambino, the " reputed Mafia bosKf·bosses, i s reportedly suUering~in a hospital wlUf a heart ailment. · Undercover police officers including Detective Gil Velne of Huntington Beach helped crack the alleged smut-peddling operattl5n after seizure of the [.()S Alamltoa haul. Ironically, one of seven men anegedly involved in the case as pornography dealers has tesUfled the dirty eex materials were transferred from Loa Mgcles to Los Alamltoa as a safeguard. • The man -who claims to be the target of two assa.wtnation attempts now - aaJd the shift was engineered because authorities were keeping lhe heat on their. activities in Los Angeles. I ' campus, accord_!ng to Carnett. Burglary Suspect l\.ills Himself A suspected burglar comertd tn a Fullerton sporting 'goods store killed hlmsett with a shot In the chest Tuesday, police reported. Oflicers said George R. IUcano, 41, 11f Tocoma, Wash. used a .38 caliber revolver from tb_e Big Five Store's stock, flied several test shots and then sent a bullet lnlo his huart. j INSIDE TODAY Is it still posrible for a ptnon- to make monft1 on the s t o ck market? Sec the fi!st of a seriet of five articles on the sub;ect, Page 2J . • 'I • • - 2 0Al1. .f PILOT c • • Dog ·capi11red ----Held After Balboa Boy Bitte1t A German i:;hepherd dOg which bit a Balboa boy 111 the throat two days ago nnd lben escaped was found and impounded this morning by a Ne\\'pott Beach Police Otlpartment animal 'control of!lcer. J>ATROU1AN £0 ~lotlcy said the black-and-tan maJe doc is definitely the ·OOe that at.tacked Kenny J-1111. 5, of J 115 E. Balboa Blvd., Monday Nght. . The anunaJ will be held in quarantine for IO dars to determine whether it displays any symptoms of rabies, according to Police Sgt. Les Chapman. INVESTIGATORS SAIC) they found the dog belonged to another neighbor· hood resident at 'he conclusion of the search \vhich had involved bo\lJ poli ce ~nd KeMy's father, DouglaS llill. ) Coast Rec1·eatio1ial Pai1els To Gatl1er n1 Costa Mesa Four Orange Coast recreation departments are prepared to display their attractions Friday through Sunday at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The "Recreation in Action" show at the shopping center will feat ure tumbl- ing, gymnastics, karate, singing, dancing and arts and crart s displays. The Huntington Beach Recrealion and Parks Department takes ,the spotlight in the Carousel Court on Fri-day \1:ith displays of their bicycle gran prix and surfboard championships and prrform- ances at 6:30 p.m. by the Goodtime Sing- ers and at 7: 15 p.m. by the Music ~1an Band. On Saturda~ the Irvine Recreation Department ~ over wjth a children's dance at 11 a.m..., a tumbling exhibition at 11:30 a.m., and a Karate Exhibition at noon. Displays from Irvine wiil include oil paintings done by brush and by pallet knife. Featured Saturday afternoon is the Fountain Valley Recreation Department. Highlights· include tumbling a t 12 :30 p.m., a baby ballet at 1 p.m., and selec- tions from Peter Pan at 1: 15 p.m. Also shown will be ch.ildren·s drawings, slides, oil paintings and terrariums. The Costa Mesa Department of Leisure $ervices will be onstage Sunday af- ternoon , beglnnin'g at 1 p.m. with a trim to rhythm demonstration. Also schedueld ai-e a gymnastics exhibition at 1:30 p.m., Truck Crashes With Migrants SIKESTON, Mo. (AP ) -An open fla tbed truck carrying about 25 Mexican migrant v•orkers crashed into the rear of a parked truck today . killing nine passengers and injuring 11 ,.police said. None of the dead or injured carried i4enitficatioo and there were reports the "'orkers may havo entered, the oounpy ii· legally police said. Identification was slow. bec8USe none of the survivors spoke English, police said. Authorities sald police were searching t;or one survivor \\•ho was seen taking ~everal packages from the lvreckage be- tpre fleeing across 8n opoo field. • TONIGHT OCC SUMMER MUS)CAL -··follies" OCC Auditorium, through Satu rday, 8:30 p.m. Adm. $2. THURSDAY, AUG. 2 LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Special musical program. 10 :30 a.m. COSTA MESA SEN IO R CITIZENS - Community Recreation Center. 12-3 p.1n . ·"ANN IE GET YOUR· GUN " Newport-Mesa middle school summer musical. Lincoln Middle School. Thurs., and Fri. 8 p.m. Adults $1.50, students $1. .. r.::. • OIANal COAST CM DAILY PILOT 111• Or•not CHtl OA llV PILOT, wltlt """l(fl I• combl...., ti'!• N•ws-P••H. ,, Pllb!!'IN!d w rr.c Ol'•ntt' C0111 P11bli,ll i"9 (omPolnv. s.,,... ••II td!llons •r• 1>11bll1Plld, '"'Ol'>d•r "'"""'" FrJd•r. l'IH" C...!• Mt ... N .... POrt llHtl!, Hunllngtoft 8tKPilf"DUnl•ln \11ti.y, L-vun• llM~, lrvl11•ls.ddl•b!ltk •NI $•n C1emf,11/ Si n .;u.nJ C•pl11t1no. A 111191• •e9ion•l .itlllon i. P\lblfaro.d S.!11n:l•r1 •hCI SullOI~•. -ptlncip.I ...,ltlltfllflO plfff !1 •r lJO Wt" ll•r Str_..; Cftl• Mn., Ctllfoml1, 9U:it. Rob•tt N. W••d Pr..-i11nt Mid Pit1>1l1~ J•f k A. C11rl1y °VI(•" ,-rftlilHnt _..,_,.,,..., M~ -' ?• Tho"''' k11•il Edltot Thom11 A. MurJihin• M1n1ol119 Edi!o• 0!1rl •1 H. Looi lti~~••d P, Nill AHl"•nl Ml1110in9 EOitoro C•t• M .. OfftM JlO W••f l•v sw •• 1 M•ilin9 Aclcl,..••:·,.o. lo• 1660, 9l•l• .._ ....... H ...... I II-Hell: :taJ Htwl*f lovi9¥tr.i ._.,_ •MC11: m "°""'' ..,.....,.,,. 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A court spoke.sman said attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union in- tended to make the same appeal to Justice \Villian1 0 . Douglas, who is vaca· tioning at his sum mer retreat in Goose Prairie, \Vash. l\1arshall, in a 12-page opinion, said, "I wo uld exceed my legal authority were I, acting alone, to grant this &pplicat.ion." The ACLU is representing Rep. Elizabeth Holt zman (0-N.Y.), who sued along with four Air Force officers, to stop the bombing at once, instead of on Aug. 15 under a congressionally man- dated deadline. (Related story, Page -4) The Holtzman group won an order last we~k. for a bomb ing halt from U.S. District Judge Orrin G. Judd of Brooklyn, N.Y. But the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court ol Ap- peals stayed his order and set a hearing for Aug 13. The Holtzman group then went to the Supreme Court. Marshall said he was unable to rule that the appeals court abused its di scre- tion in acting as it did. The Holtzman group contended that Nixon was cons!ituUonally disabled in non-emergency situations fr o m ex- ercising. war making powers, in absence of af!innative action by Congress. • Study Approved For Relocating Coast Higli1vay Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to participate in a study of the possible relocation inland of Pacific Coast Highway between Corona de! Mar and Laguna Beach. Approval had been delayed three weeks to get the input of the county's Multi· i\Iodal Transportation Committee. That group met with Irvine Company officials and those of Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach and rerommended that the county join in the study. Proposed by Irvine is the relocation of the highway inland to facilitate develop- ment of th e coastline properties and to provide better service to two regional pa rks planned fo r the area -Los Tran- cos and El Moro Canyon. T11·0 possible alignments of the high\l.·ay are proposed. One would go in- land at El i\1oro and con tin ue northwesl to Corona clel ~Jar and follow the present route through the busi ness district. The other v.·ould be farther inland and cut !hrough Corona del Mar in the vicinity of J<'iflh Avenue. The relocations \vou ld not change the highway route through Laq-una Beach. The 1ransportatoon committee recom- n1ended that the study group be com- posed of state officials, representatives of the cou nty departments of Roads, Parks. Planning and the committee plus officials of the ln>ine Company and the ci ties of LagWla Beach, Newport Beach and Irvine. t. ..,_' ~ Urgency in the a'pproval was dictated b'y<-ltte"-OO(le of !ht State Fatk1~t'"·"'"' n1ent to get a $7 million appropriation through the legislature to plnn the development or the two regional parks 111hich will total ~ acres. Gai11esville 8 Trial Still On GAINESVILLE, f'la. (UP!l A f('d('ral judge refused Tuesday to di~ml:JS ·the case against the "Gainesville Eight" following a dispute over fhe presence or two FBI agent~ with telephone equlp- 1nt•nt in 3 room adjoining the one used by defenSf'-attorneys. "Yuu're mllkin g a mountain out of a molehill." U.S. Dlstrlct J udg• Wlnslon Arnow told Lh~ defense ntlOmfYS< ,. .. Not Looted, Says Chief . Of Air Cal Air C.Hrolnla President Rober! Clil· ford said today that charges that \Veslgate-California Corporation h as drained the assets of the Newport Beach airline are untrue and a lawsuit making the claim is •:frivolous." · The federal elass action suit was filed in June by stockholder Dr. Louis Nelson who clp,ims \Vestgate chainnan C. Arnholt Smith and ofhers h a v c "conspired to loot , waste and dissipate" the Orange County-based airline's assets for their enrichm~nt. The suit alleges Westgate paid well below matKt value for 80 percent of Air California stock in 1971 and has con- ducted numerous transactions . between the airline and Westgate subsidiaries since, at a deliberate loss to Air California. Clifford says the allegations are •·not correct in any way." "The \Vestgate" people came into our organization when we were in terrible fina ncial condition," Clifford said. "Our present viability is due to their input over the past two and one-half years." "The situation i.!1," he said, "that Dr. Nelson has fault y information.'' Clifford said the internal dealings with other subsidiaries are minimal -and are all favorable to Air California. "\Ve have a contract with the San Diego Padres baseball team for ex- ample," Clifford said. "They use our Electr;i. under a contract and we use it as a scheduled airliner as well." U~I T•ltpllot• TWO INTERESTED SPECTATORS AT WATERGATE HEARINGS H. R. Heldeman's Wife, Jo, and Daughter, Su11n, Listen In From Pagel WATERGATE HEARINGS • • • 15, 1971 rally j'w:lll be violent" and "great'' next to the notation that the violence and obscenity also would be directed against Graham. a close friend of Nixon. Haldeman said he was pleased because the violence would show such demonstra- li.ons were not casual. minor. "off-the- cuff" events. He §aid reporters were portraying them as unimportant. White House speech writer Patrick Buchannan maintains that they will be on the lookout for demonstrators and how th,ey are being handled and it is his feel- .ing that this C?Uld be extremely damag- ing to the President's posture even if the White House is only indirect!). in volved." The second memo, from Haldeman to Dean, stated: "We need to get ou r peoi)Je to put out the story on the foreign or Communist money• that was used in support of demonstrations against the President in 1972. We should tie all 1972 demons tra- tions to McGovern and thuS tO the Democrats ·as part of the race move- ment." .. Fan-view Approved The first portion or a $3.~ million air condiUoning system to be installed at Fairview Stllte Hosp1tal in Costa Mesa has been approved by the California Board of Public Works in S1:tcramento. A total of $26,250 for preliminary plan- ning of the in&tallatlon was allocated l\tonday, to finance ·the blueprlnJ.s. The funds are among nearly $2 million authorized by the slnte agency for va rious air conditioning programs at five state hol;pitals. Comp letion or the Fairview ai r coo- dition .. 1g system is anticipated by the summer of 1975, with patient living.a~ getting toP priority as long as the funds last. Should there be any cutbacks in monf:y available, wards where patients are ~ fined with the most acute conditions and illnesses will be air conditioned first. No air conditioning systems exist eitOe r in Fairview wards or ad- ministrative offices currently, although a ventilation system provides some heat relic[ and terilperature control. The Sacramento allocations approved .-~on.day also include $1.634 mlllloo to air condition wards at Porterville State Hospital In Tulare County, where it ls ex- tremely hot in summer and cold · in . winter. . Air conditioning projects are being as>- proved on the basis of need and Fairview State Hoopital is one among the state facilities located in an area with a fairly constant, temperate climate: • He said Or. Nelson's claim that. stock options granted are not in the best interst of other stockholders is unfounded. "The reason for re acting to the in- dication that they w o u 1 d be violent, obscene and directed toward • Billy Graham as 'goOO,' wa s if in fact they were going to do this in this . way, it would be seen by the public that they were doing so, clearly." Weicker asked Haldeman what that mea,it. •. "T:1e options are only to salaried employes -29 of them -and they are clearly for the corporate benefit. They are the people who do the day to day management of the company," Clifford said. He said \\'hen and if the suit ever comes to trial he is confident Westgate will be vindicated. A hearing has been set in U.S. District Cvurt Monday to consider adding to the list or defendants named in the suit. Defendants to date are Air California. Westgate-California Corporation and Pacific Southwest Airlines. Pacific Southwest Airlines has dropped plans to buy control of Air California in the face of a federal antitrust suit, however. Niguel Attorney Keenan Named Co11rt Referee But, as Weicker appeared to interpret it. another paragraph in the memo in- dicated that the demonstrations were used for political advantage. It said: "The feeling was that the press corps especially .the liberals, is very much aware of how the demonstrators are be- ing handled, and although the White House has not been Identified with these processes, we are very much suspect. 'Fat;faced Man' ' In Japanese Car Hits Mesa Girl . A Costa Mesa girl who claimed a grin- ning, fat-faced man ran her down escaped serious injury Tuesday when hii by a car in a Newport Beach care park-- ing lot. Kathleen ~f. Johnson, 16, of 289 E. 18th St., was examined at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital, treated and released following the incident at East 17th Street "This was to det.erm.ine" the facts and get out the story with ·ffie ObJOCtive· of tying thOse demonStrations to those who were responsible for them," Haldeman said. He insisted he did not want the story put out unless it was sustained by the- facts. Weicker disputed that. "This iso 't a request for an in- vestigation of these facts, this is to put out the story," he said. "ls it your job before you issue the memorandum to make sure lhat it either is or is not the case?" Weicker demand- etl, his Voice angry. "Isn't that what this country's about?" "That's why the memorandum was direcred to the counsel to the President (Dean) .. who bad the fact as I understood it on this case," Haldeman replied . Buck Machine Real P1isliover and Irvine Avenue. There is <1. laundromat dollar bill Laguna Niguel a ttorney Thomas J. Miss Johnson said she was walking changer in Cos ta Mesa that offers Press Meet Set On Southland Airport Fut1n·e A press conference on future airport developments in Orange and Los Angeles co unties with a direetor of the state Department of Transportation will take place at 10-a.m. Thursday in Los Angeles. ~ JoseP,h R. CrOlti}".. director of the department's division ot~onautJca and Haig Ayahian, district ·dlrec~ of transportatio for Orange, Los 4_ngtles and Ventura counties, will appear:' Discussion will center on report& of a proposed major airport in the Chino lUUs area of 0 r a n g e County and future capabilities of Los Angeles lntematloaal Airport. The meeting will be in room tw'o of the Iransportlltloo building at l.ZO S. S!'l'lni St .. Los Angeles. Crotli and Ayanian also \~1ill comment on state and local agenciet' R)les in developing a statewide m a s t e r plan of aviation. Keenan today was named a referee of the toward Newport ltarbor High School better odds than Las Vegas slots. Orange County Juvenile Court . \Vhen she heard a small car's engine ' F S Keenan, 46, 23521 Pasco de Valenci1a, rapidly accelerating and looked back to It's paid off I03 times in the past ood 'ta111p Bill OK'd \\'as named to the $28,332 ~ by determine the source. few days. discharging four quarters presiding Judge Samuel Dreizen. He will She told Offi cer Douglas Stoddard the for each jackpot -without taking \\1ASHTNGTON (UP!) -The Senate succeed referee Ernest M. \Villiams who middleaged motorist was about two car· anything in return other than a Tuesday night passed the huge, four-year ,. today ends 29 . years of juvenile court lengths behind, looking directly at her -worthleSs piece of paper. farm and food stamp bill, responding to service. and leeri ng nast ily -as he accelerated The owner. who notified police Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz's state- Keenan, a Democrat, was one of the the Japanese. vehicle. Tuesday, told inve.stigators that ment he was drt)pping his plans to recom- founders of the juvenile court panel Investigators said Miss Johnson was someone has apparently been able mend a veto. The measure was shipped which rovides a roster of private at· unable to jump out of the way in time to coax the machine into paying out to the House, where is was expected to torneys for minors facing juvenile court and was knocked to the ground, where colris by stuffing it \\'ith ordinary receive final COMideration before th coo- action. passersby found her lying a momen t dollar-sized paper. gressional recess begins at the end of the He is a member of the state bar of ~la~t~er~.;;>;,;;:~=~~'ii~§~~ii:f!!!!§~~~!!![!!!!!~~~~!!!!!~~~"~·.,.~k~.~· ~~!i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Californi a's Committee on Juvenile I IJ Justice and was recently named liaison i to the 1973 State Bar Resolutiop Com-1 ' mit tee on matters affecting juvCnile court law. Married, with four young children. Keena n is a member ()f the Orange Coun· 1 ty Bar Association's board of ~ors ~ representing the South County area, a former president of the Orange County Criminal Courts Bar Association and a member of the board of directors of the South Orange County Y?i.1CA. .... ~~ Judge Dreizen today said Keenan wi ll be formally installed in office Aug. IO at ceremonies scheduled for I p.m. in the Orange County Juvenile Court building on Manchester Avenue in Orange. Weapons Bill Slashed I;• 0,IH .. 9 to 6 1 ~ ... I '·I I \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Rejecting tv•o 111 attempts at major cuts in U.S. troop >;) st-rength abroad, th e House late Tuesday passed and sent to the Senate a Pentagon . j \veapons procurement bill slashed more • Wilson -Dunlop-Davis Bankroll -Yoneyama Tenni s Rackets 1 han $1 .5 billion below t~ amount re· quested by the Administration. The final vote on the $20.4 billion measure was 387 lo 37. Wilson & Penn Tennis Balls pr. doz. 7.95 l Tennis Dresses- II ' • ,. Tliief Heists Otlicer"'s Cl-Ub-;: Mens & Boys.-;T:enrtis Stiorts"t .Shirts' .• ,,,_ ·' ' ~ A dragnet is out today for the thief who added Insult to injury by stealing Newpor t Beach Police l>epartment motorcycle Officer Al Doum's nightstick Tu esday while he was lCStifylng Jn eouri. The $3.00 weapon wa!I swiped from the patrolman's parked police lnotorcyclc during morning hours while he was tl?stlfylng under sub- poena in Harbor Judicial District Court at 4201 J amboree Road. Officer Doum 's theft repor t listed the baton as being 25 inches long by one jnch thick, -fashioned or light~ colored wood and with serial numbttr 5.5 stamped on th e bottom end. ' Racquetball Racquets 6.95 to 37.95 ' Champion Handball Gloves .. Handballs Racquetballs - ' Open 9 to 6 Closed Sundays • Duck Feet Fins 6.95 to 10.95 Water Wonder Boards Bon Aire Skim Boards-10.95 . .. Basketballs-Backboards Goals -=--Nets Volleyballs & Nets • . . Softball s -SoccerbaHs Water Polo Balls Raleigh Bikes-Parts Tires -Tues -Repairing P.' S. We will be closed for Vacation August 12th to 18th • ....... _ ) •• .. , ' ·. ' ' , __ • • • -, • • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE High Cost ,of Housing - Not startling to n1ost residents who have lived~her.e for some years is the revelation last week by a con- sulting. firm U1at· Cos ta Mesa does have a few housing problems. The p~oblen1s are not as serious as slun1s or strtic. turally unsafe housing -less than one percent of all Costa Mesa units are without bathroom , sewer connec- tion, hot water or cooking facilities. But there is blight and a lack of low·cost housing. Blight may be overcome Without too much difficulty. Btighled conditions are primarily a result of the intru4 sions of conflicting land uses. Conscientious nuisance abatement, co upled with sound zoning policies and an effort to instill neighborhood pride can eventually wipe out blight. But the problem oJ low-cost housing is likely to vex city hall considerably longer. How widespread is the cost problem? _ · Figures provided by consultants Marshall F. Linn through the 1970 U.S. Census show that 46.7 percent of all rente;rs ai1d 39.1 percent of all homeowners pay "too much" for housi ng. This is based on the suggested formu la of paying no more than one-fourth of family in- come on housing. . Indeed, the census shows. that Costa Mesa is short 1,068 single-family houses and 3,194 apartment units which are priced low enough to be affordable by those persons who are now paying too much for ho using .. Improving the situation, however, is problematic. Development of low-cost housing either requires the builders to make available their products at lower priCes or for government to subsidize ho using for low·income the -past looked unfavorably at suggestions to take hand· outs from Washington because they fear the strings that are attached to them. Compounding the problem is that low-income hous- ing surety will demand more in city services than it ca11 generate in taxes and thereby draw heavily on the bud· get. -Because of what they co·nsider are extren1ely., un- pfeasant solutions Costa A-tesa officials may well con- tinue tD ignore the proble1n and to let those who choose to live here. simply pay the price. But the fact remains that Costa M.esn busi nesses and industries -and the city st~ff itself -badly need the services of those whose pay level can afford them low cost -or more correctly "low income" housing. W orthwlrlle Investment Expand ed public use of what has become one of Costa Mesa's most popular recreational areas, TeWinkle Park, was assured last week with the completion of a $118,000 lighting project.- The lights were paid for with federal revenue sbar· ing. fu~ds and illuminate the park's baseball diamond / which is now one of the few baseball fields in the city with night lighting. Pushing the Te Winkle light project was Mayor Jack Hamm·ett, who appeared last Wednesday night to throw the switch for the first official game between Mesa a Estancia high schools. - \Vhile most other federal revenue shari ng nds are bei ng drained by such necessities as str t im- provement and storm drain construction, it is ouhtful that they will be appreciated as much as Jig tmg up a families. de Housing subsidies are usuall y supplied by th led· eral government and Costa Mesa city officials ,h ve in / playing field for local youths. --, • c ''S'OMINEX Ofl, MONTOYA?" / Why Our Sex Education Dear Gloo1u y Gus gislators Are Accountable to tlae Ptablic ·Pay-aise-f-oi--€ongress? Forget It! ls Failing , s. Thougbts at Large1 Most so-called, sex education" is a failure and a w e Qf time 1n the schools because it co · trates on ·the biological aspects of : ~hereas the real ptob- lems are use4 by"ttle social and emo- ilonal peels,:: 'Iida there are "few quafi persons in the school sy1te1'l'l to elu · aie this. • ......_ ~ . " ' "' !~irest.,.""1 ,~ . !Wldan1'otal relonn )hll{~lcl.~--~m the ~e lu system ~be ". a tax on , combined.. · income -,ild assets, so that iwo persons making roiigb!Y the ~~!m<::~ depending · u pon' their net worth : this 'o•;ould allow s .. ied r'• people to amall a nest-egg for lnvesbµent purposes, giving many more citizens a.4~& in the econ- omy. • • • It is my belief that 90 pe.r'cent of every· thing that is called "hypnosis" is reflly self·hypnosis; the hypnotist is only a cata- lyst, not a causative agent. • • • It ls only a half-truth that "beauty is in The Daily Pilot says a shuffleboard court cosls more than 1100, but how_· much does it~ to cover them up _~ "'Ith dirt lilie cO.ta Mesa did with · · the shufOeboard courts at TeWlnkle ,1 Park? -MOTOCROSS RIDER GlOOl!'IY GW (~ .... IOMlftW •Y , .. ..,.. ................. 111r ,.,.... .. Yi.wt ... 1111. ....... ,,r. leMI ,_ H I _.,. .. 0'-Y Ova. Dally l"lltt, •• lJ\t eye of the beholder"; it also resides in ~mind, ol the po5""!0' -I have knoWn''hlany lovely-ldokihg ~·omen who \rere dissatisfied~with 'their appearancel · and thl5 veey . diptisf1tction marr their~-b<'fril1 ~"c,.tnetic lfelp, . ' " 1:' 'I , T ,., ••• , ·"· •. . . . . . r •. The «bosie . pr<>bl<J1) for an nue11t society is to find the · moral e:qulvalent that wW bind pep'ple togeiher ~·much as a Depressioo does. / • • • No political or ~prnif doctrine -or • re._ljgious creed -can pxitribute to lhe ultimate be\te~t.' f ' mankind <111iw and until the·m~~:ol men subscribe to the sta~ Soetatic Principle that "it is better to sulfu .an injury than to inllict one," and underSt:!i\\'hY this is true. Ill • .o No matter ho\v far· biC ~ history one . goes, we find that era praisbul another ·era of atilt greater antiquity. -......._. • • • "Impeachment'' is one of the m~ mi!understood ~:ords in the language: it means merely bringing serious charges against a public official. and is ooly an ~t of ,accusation, not of removal. Empty Truck.s Boost Consumer Food Costs WASHINGTON -Despite a gasoline shortage that wlll grow worse in the next two years, trucks waste' h\D1dreds of _rnill!ons of g~Jlo_na each year. rhe Jgss has been estimatedby experts as high as 400 million gallom. Empty trucks leave cargo piled in the warehouses while other empty tru<:kSi come to pick up the.· . Joa.ch. Not only does-;\.• ·1 this waste diesel (uel but it 1-ls' ·the (JACK ~DER.SON) often swing of( dlr~t highways and go miles out of their way! These regulations increase travel mileage an average five to 10 percent· a ttip. To the Editor: ~I-offer a tern1 to use fr eetx, in political careers.. • . .The New Ac- countability!! ! I use it now to call attention to the fact that we citizens are holding all Congress members accountable for their acts. ln this time of rapid acquisition of facts by the AnleriCan voter, they simply must r~~the fact that they cannot ope.rate as liugh we were blindfolded fools. /. I SPECif1CALLY refer today to the farce being played thlS \Veek concerning a falSe in pay for the Congress, the Cabinet and the Judiciary. Let us voters s.a,ir-forget·ltl ! Rather, we suggest t)lat tJiify learn te live '!!thin their pre9ellt salaries, or ~ to retire from being a public setvant and eam as high income as they can merit thereafter. I realize that the Watergate details are distracting much or the public from the process taking place this week, which is destined to raise the pay scale, to the ob- vious aid otthose le·aiiers spom'oring the raise. And while the average wage earner is ·too occupied to follow each detail of the operation of the government he expects responsible representatives to act for his interests. ms INTEREsTS don't include moves whreh encourage inflation, and .those nmves being made by people he chose to help him. We really feel betrayed by i:_epresentatlves from both p o 1 i t i c a I pirti~s. We have also re.ached the stage v.·bere"-'!e are well aware that we are only serviµi~ to our go\;'.emment-federal state, and local. I write as an infonned mature woman who feels heartbreak at having allov.•ed this to grow, so that my children are bound into "slavery by their ,government making so tilany of their decisions. The opposite condition should exist. · The New Accountability is in. fle re in California u·e have a new la\V \\'hereby a t~acher is accountable for results, and 1\•hy not wake up to ille fact that legislators too are accountable to the American pliblic. JEWEL COOK F luoridated itllfk? To lbe Editor : I "'as interested to read in your paper that fluoridated "'aler can be bought bot- tled as a preventive tor dental disease. . ""~·-~~<;e,~ ~~a1: ,s_ons._y1ni: ers mus pay or transported goods. At a time \\•hen food prices are soar- Qne ' foodhaulcr. the Refrigerated Transpol't Company of Atlanta, has set its unnecel!'lary mile&ge at 15 percenL --Attorneys -for the' colnpany cl81rit" ttie- flrm's trucks needlessly guzzled over three million gallons of diesel fuel last \VHILE it does not have the additiOnal a®antage or Being a liod;.biiildlng food Wicks ing out of sight, for uample, the '1'Ucks that houl food(tu!ls ti1,~~cliiectio~ of\on ~ •~ 'l>ft£ 'em Pl'!" iillhciilg11' 'loa'lfl''a • wt)ting !or shipment. The. cost of moving the empty trucks, of course, ii added to 'th• prtce o! food . Executives of the Food F a I r supennarket chain told us: they could reduce food prices $1 mtlllon a year U they were permitted to utilize the empty trucks. And this: doesn't count all lhe fuel that could be saved. Yet, believe ll or not, the waste Ls caused largely by the Interstate Com· merceCommlsslon, Which ii supposed to protect the public. JCC ruks often force truckers to haul nothing but air 'vbile cargoa beg for shipment: A TRUCKER may ship f r o zt n .vegetable! In one direction and return tmpty. for example, if he tacks certificates to carry cereals or fruits . Even wQrse !II'• r"8lll•Uons requiring trucks·~ pU$ llirou8li·"1atew•Y'"dUe1. To obey required toutlngs1 carrier& mwit year alone. · 11THE COST to the ,consumer," one coml'l!!,Y iawJer told "'.1.. "ts oin u tllre€-or-10i1i" cen'W"i:'in'lfe. -v.;" • ' 'For lhe Floyd and Beasley Transfer eofnpany of Alabama, gateway regula- tlOM1'U.D up the annual mileage an extra 38 percent. President Nixon's economic advisers have accused the ICC privately of wasting 200 million gallons a year because of Its foolish regulaUons. University of Chicago professor Yale Brozen, an advocate of deregulation, has estimated the annual waste as high as 400 mllllon gallons. DEFENDING themselves , JCC officials claim their regulations prevent ~·cut­ throat competition" and "financial In· .atabillty" ln ,the trucking Industry. The pr.Sent tangle ef regulaUons, they•aay, 18 intended to protect the public Interest. Whatever llJe explanaUon, the presont ICC pracUCfl will cootlnue to feed the fires ef ln!latlon and to bel;bten the energy .crisis. • """" 'D'you think we made It too obvious, Ptlddy?' MAILBOX Letfers from readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less. The rig/it to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Alt letters niust inctude signature at1d mai/.ing address. but names may be withheld on requ.est if $Ufjicie1it ret'.!soti is appare nt. Poetry will 11ot be published. like milk, at least it is available to those parents who want it for their children. This does not mean 1 imagine that it will be reaching all children and tbat seems a pity. ABOUT a year ago you kindly 'Pub- lished a letter from me cin the subject of putting It into child.fen's milk. This method has the additional advantage of a body building food. It is also less likely to be drunk in the same quantities as water I imagine, so misses the possibility of ex- cess. - U only some courageous local authority would integrate it into its welfare service an<I distribute it through school's, what a lot more children would reap the benefit. surplus. Why can't these two districts simply trade land? Determine how ma11y acres or park district land are located near schools. Then transfer ownership or the land from the park district to the schools. The school district could then transfer a similar numbe r of acres of surplus school land to the park district. Not only \vould this be an immediate saving or over a million and a half to Costa Mesa Taxpayers but u·ould al !So result in much more efficient operation of our park and school districts. WILLIAM L. ST. CLAIR No Peril, Here To the Editor: . In regard to your editorial entitled "Chilling Performance," there remains one question' that you fail to so much a~ consider -the source. I recognize that the point of your argument lies seemingly along the lines of that cherished subject, freedom. You could not be more correct in enumerating t~ f0Muitous situation that finds all of the \\rate rgale, excuse tbe by now \\1ell-wom phrase, pouring forth. Institutionally, v.·e are granted that providential capability. of history and the• man of last week's headlines v.•ere simply ••ictims of sel f-in- fuluation. The consequences were and are not so simplistic. They were hired in their respective fashions·and proceeded to go about their "duties," self-serving as they were, with exclusively personal goals in mind. Goering became wealthy. Erhlichman sought perhaps security and pos.sibly rar more I u di c r o us achievements amidst the chants of ''four 1nore years." BUT WHEN things went wrong, both lied: Goering to Hitler and the Germans -Erhlichman to hls president and now to his countrymen. They and others like the1n led all concerned to the brink and then tried to escape )n a manner cluaiC to the scow1drel. But where Hitler literally rode on the tide in search ol hls maniaCal aim!, an American president toda:V' 15 fighting to retain the rights of the executive branch from what could be a t r u 1 y chUling precedent-setting actioo. Goering knew he could get away wit h it, which makes Erblichman and the, ~ b o t h dangerous and comical nincompoops. For our courts are Jntact alonf. with our legislative branch as i.oJ so ob~ day in and day out on tbette1eVi$bn. TO TELL hlw this could be done Is the purpose of the Borrow Dental Milk Foun- dation, Padnell Grange, Padnell Rd., Cowplain, Portsmouth, England, and I suggest anyone seriously interested in finding a solution to the problem or the increasing rate of dental caries should write for particulars. Th.is is a charitable trust not concerned \\'ith making profits but in at least amelioi-ating a very dif· fi cult situation. IN mAT light however. it is an ap- palling lack of professionalism that has allowed the connection between qµestioos today before our courts and a Senate ffi.. vestigating committee, and Hitler's Gennany. We are certainly faced with some alarn\ing q u e s t i o n s,. But nonetheless I feel yoU are all too quick to make some outrageous suggestions. Which brings us to .the crux of the mat- ter; that all·important factor tbiit yoµ fail to give ·sufficient light. As profoW>d as Erhlichman's testimonial belief is in executive authority, so too for instance was Goering's belief in a superior race. My belief is that the man from the pages NATURAU.Y, the fact ~ that these revelations are today ~ble in no uncertain terms reliev~ ; Us ·· of the perilous possibilities. Wl!ltergate was a criminal act; more 50.a .blunderous move underta~en by blundering,inoompetenls. But tt is to be the altema~).>cttlar and · Constitution-waving sam ' Ervin and in- deed the people ol, t!lls COllll!rY who are the ooly ones enobieo by r1IZhl to 'hold olf '"Big Bro!her .. tt will tflke fa~, more than your pens and page layou~, ·(really, the cartoon was a bit much) -to· bring the citizenry to believe that die perlonner Erhlicbman and President N i x o n represent an alhinclusive figure. PHYLLIS DEAKIN Portsmouth, Hants, England ( KARL K!LLEFER Wh11 Not Trade? To the Editor : Titan of A1·chitecture Years ago the Costa Mesa Elernentary Syhool -District-and·the Costa Mesa Park FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT By Robert District cooperated in purchasing ad-C. T\rombley. Harper & Row. 308 pages. joining land. Schools ar• required to 110. provide so much open space for schools. Just .aboui everyone who has ever lived Thus park land could be utilized by the in a house probably has ·had an ur&e to sehool5 during the day and for parks desi&'ll the "pctiect home" of hi s O\vn after school. conception. Frank Lloyd Wright had this The Costa Mesn Elementary School 'urge some 600 ·times ill the course of his District. attempting to provide for pro-71-year career. jectcd school needs, purchased many· -· -• ' "' · sit.es years ago. NO\V school needs for -ARCHITECTS, hiatorlans, psycholog- l;ind have declined and 45 acres have lsts. sociolo~~ts and the general rtader b~n declared surplus by ';·} new with a Mine vision of his owi1, an \viii Newport...Mesa UnHied School District. · d this e x h a u s t i v e and otderly (THE BOO~ J willing to accept the technologlcal ,and in- dustrial inii.ovalions of the 20th century only in the service of 19th century ideals -work-. ramily and indlviduiUam. -..,._ ' Jolla KJn.hon AsSociatecl. Press -- Tl-IESE s~n·PWi school sites are all ,$ Y of the t it 9,n , ot' ....American . . . · ar hltec ture both nenetrat1n g_ ;\nd rev~1,,1I· . 1n,C<>,oi.,, _,pd .. ~~<P'JJ<},J9r.,.lu>,,ein ." eneffat'mg;'-"llOliiu~~.bleY.'if•~'"' Costa Mesa btxpayers with assistance done is homework with a zest,fbunded from lhe state. The s~atc require~ that ~f upon a g·standing admiration for the . DAILY PllOT __ ..,..., ii". Roi>erl N,. Wttd, •PUbU.htr Thomc.t Keetrit, &Utor Barbara Kreibicl _Editorial l'ollf Editor these lnnds are sold 1t must be al pubhc man reven li g beca he doe t bid and all of-the money the.. state. con-. · ., . n. · ,. use s no trlbuted must be returned to the state. ac~ept . he. off1cu1\ lntcrpretstlom-rf;-. Wright' life that are obscured by a tn fin attempt to pre~ent 45 acres from mythology that only "great men" seem being devel.oped, the City of _ Cost.a ~tesa to generate. It Is Twombley's thesis tbat ls proposing a bond 'lection.. to Wright's architectural c a re er was rC!purcbase these acres for parks. Costa motiva ted by the desire to compensate M~sa tupayers are being asked to pay for an unhaPP.Y and unstable home life twice !or land we have already bought. during his ch1lclhood years. Th~t fJgures at over $30,000 pi.?r 1:1cre and providing· the school dlstr i• ,.)jth a henlthy profit over the original price pa.19. So Costa !'l.1esa t.atpayers arc not only being asked to pay twice for !he same land but to al~ pay a profit to be shared by Newport Beach flnd ye t Newport has not invested one cent In the deal. 111E CQSTA MESA Park District pro- vided land for almost all of Coota M.,. school 8ltes. Now iOme 11Cbool sites are HECAUSE tho~c 1·rars \\·ere ~pent moving from one Midwestern tf11vn. to ar.olher and because of bis parent!>' divorce. Tv.·ombley feels Wright spent his life primflrily designing homes that would foster family unJty, solidarity and happiness. Thus. the "open floor plan" - and con~icuous fireplace areas featured ln Wrlghi's "prairie homes." Twombley demonstrates that Wright was a romantic h:tividuallst who was I ,... editorial ..... at u,. Dal!y Pliot ~ to Inform and 1Umula1e Riders by pr.t11enU11& (IQ Ulla S-S• diverw!cornmentary'Oft ~ ot tn. lfttlt by sYndtcated (.'Oliinmlsta and c11.rtoonli.tw, by provldliw a forum tor rC11.der1· vltwa 11.1td b)i pl"H(.'nflnf this nc1\•1paper's oplnlons and kteu on currtnt Copies. ~ ecfttorilJ.. oplnions of the Daily Pilot llllltW only in ibe editorial column at tht 10p ol the Jll&t. Opinions exprt•d by the t'Clf. umnist1 and cartoonblta and letttt' 1\Tlten are their own and no~ ........ _ mcnt of their vltw'I by 'th• D&U1 Pilot -ldJ•.lntm'bl. ·-Wednesday, August 1, 1971 ' I - Past, F tature Meet Mannikins for the Yang-Na exhibit of costum·es, paintings, and artifacts of the Los Angeles area from the pre-colonial Indian period display startling re· · semblance to the displays projected !or the' year 2001. The grass and feather sklrt of 1769 maiden with exposed top are similar to Rudi Gernreich's future fashion of a hot-pants or short skirt outfit. The show runs through Aug. 26 at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Che~ks Lost Payday Late at SD State SAN DIEGO (AP) -The teachers and staff at San Diego State UnJversity will be paid a day late, but the whereabouts of their $2.3- million payroll r em a l n e d unknown IOOay. 'l1te state controller's office Reagan's ·Plan Called Expensive SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov, Ronald Reagan 's plan to permanently lower state taxes may be the most expensive ballot initiative ever, says Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. Backers ot the lnltiative spent 1436,452 to qualify the said Tuesday they last saw the 2, 700 pay warrants Friday afternoon, when they were mailed from Sacramento to San Diego special delivery. 'Ibey were due at the campus Monday but did not arrive. The wattants, which <an be cashed like checks, draw on money in the custody of the state treasurer, who reim-- b~es the· banks. To anyone who finds themn they are no more negotiable than checks, said Kirk West, chief deputy state controller. While searches began all along the postal pipeline, duplicate warrants were hasti- ly drawn up and handed to a messenger from the unive rsity Tuesday. He flew back to San Diego, \\'here person n e I employes started two nights of Jong "·ork. PROCESSING usually takes a full J.wo days, Qut with tw9 overtime sessior!S the war- - Vnion Pursues Groivers DELANO (AP) -The Teamsters Union is launching its drive to sign labor con· tracts wi9f29 California table grape growera whose agreement! with the rival United Farm Workers Union have expired. The Teamsters plan to meet with growers by Thursday and are "confident of the out- coffie," organizer James Sith said Tuesday. "We have sign- ed 7$ to 100 percent or the workers, depending on the farm iD question." The UFW predicted the growers it signed to historic contracts three years ago will switch to the Teamsters now that the Cesar <::hevez union bas gone on strike following a negotiations breakdown. • ... , -·-~--• Wedntsday, August l , 1m DAil v PllQJ IS Accused Mas·s· ·K i ller Offers Note SANTA CRUZ (AP) - Herbert W. Mullin Jr. hu presented the Judge in his murder trial with a note his lawyer .said was entitled, "Observation of an observer from a point on the San Fran-- cisco Peninsula." "Your honor, I'd like to present thls, •• the shackled 1'-fullin told Superior Court Judge Charles S. Franich after hobbling to the bench Tues· day. Franich marked the note, written on yellow legal paper, as evidence but did not admit them because of objections from the pm;ecution. "It went into a rather long thing about time in terms of days and where people are in relation to tbe axes and ended · wlt.h the conclusion there are 52 wee.ks in a year, seven days in a week •nd 24 houri ln a day " do!-attorney James Jackooo laier told newsmen. JACKSON llAS said that his client killed not ooly the 10 persons he i.s charged with mw-dering l>Jt also three othenJ. He said Mullin told him he committed the murders because h u m a n sacrifices were neeessary to save Califoma from Bil earth- quake ... Mullin, 26, bas pleaded In- nocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the charges. Much of Tuesday's testimony focused ·on witness accounts surrounding the 10 murders and Mllllin's arrest. . Asst. Dist. Atty. Arthur Danner be g a n questioning witnesses in oormection with the Jan. 25 murders of James "Ian .. ~ t...:. ..... J 21 polF.'::-'lln alter his arrest. Under cros!--': " era,-~,·~ wue, oan, , tee e11p. arid kathy Pranela, 29. ~ Joan Stago.aro, a housewife, e x a m I n a t I o n , Atcdina : her two 110ns, DavSd, 9, and teMlf~ in oonnectkm with the acknowledged that on tho back : Da--• murder of 7'y ar~Id Fred of it were written the word!, .,....,.., "-· .r e ..,, r Perez. She recalled that while "My eyes have lost the gift. OL.> UE TOLD neWsmen that he baking oookies the nlorning of tears, but my heart ha! cr1ect: would show that Mullin was Feb. 13, she heard a gunshot, tears of blood." • actirig rationally wben he stepped outside and saw a blue Mull1n also is charged wit!\. allegedly committed t h e and white station wagon with killing four boys on a campini murders. ••That's the basis of its engine i:unning. trip in the Santa Cruz hills. J ackson also has linked his our case," he said. . SHE SAID SJIE called police client t 0 the murders oft. Witness Steven Ho u t s who found Perez dead near his LawrenCe White, a transient;~ testified be saw a car 'titting garden. . Mary GuiUoyle, 24, a coed at ' the description of Mullins' ai>-At one point, Danner asked Gabrillo C.Ollege: and Father proacb the Francis residence Sheriff's Det. Terry Medina to Jlenrt Tomei, 64, who was on the morning of the killings identify an address book found stabbed to death in his <."Ont''' atxt later return a g a i n . , =in=M=o=llln=''="pa=rtn=te=n=t ='l=to=rt"'ly==re=s=si=on=a=l.=======i Another ·, witness, Thatcher 1~ Clark, also said he saw the same blue and white station wagon approach the residence that morning. However, under cross.ex· amination, Clark said he was unable to identify Mullin in a Fanied SF Bordello R a ided '4THE TEAMSTERS have SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -San Francisco added. "We expect further arrests." been hanging around the police say further arrests are expected fol-He said police e.lso seized 32 grams of CHAIN FENCE growers here and we an-lowing a raid on what they described as the cocaine and four bags of marijuana during ticipate they will sign city's best known bordello. the raid. Confr4ctin9 Lic.n .. 21110 shorUy," said the Rev. John The five-room Pacific Heights apartment, The alleged owner of the bordello. h-farlene Banks. He predicted it may known as "Brandy's Place,'' was raided late Brandy Jones, 33, fell from a window in an II SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC PROTECT FAMILY, HOME AND PETS take "several years to get our Monday night and nine persons were ar-wisuccessful escape attempt, Shaughnessy contracts back." rested, according to Capt. Gerald Shaugh-said. He said she was taken to San Francisco 500/. OFF* FABRIC: WHEN And Chavez said UFW's new nessy . of the police department's bureau of General Hospital where she is being treated strike and boycott means special services. for a broken back, a broken pelvis and a ClltOle v1r101u h11gh1s ind ciuio11t1H ., 11ur.Sy, 111w.,,..1n111M11C1 t•tv1n1tt4 70 INSTALLED IY WARDS "we're just back to 1965," Shaughnessy said investigators found a broken wrist. •r tr-Yl11y1-coa1w 1111"r1c. w1r• 1111r1c 1s 11•1-ci, .. 1v1111iet1 ,.. utr• referring to the long struggle book on the premises with names of many Shaughnessy said two undercover agents '"'1acn1H1 •• II · f. · I k d $ •Gates. potb. ,.,,.11, ffttt1191 •ltd l111toll9tlo11 are emW ot 0111 that culminated with the 1970 San Franciscans "we ·known m manc1a , \Vere as e to pay 100 per woman. ,_.111., 10w p1lc", Coll for fTff "tlMCrte today! agreements. "But compared political and social circles." Miss Jones, five other women, two visitors WOOD AND WROUGHT ll ON AUO AVAI L.AILI. to 1965, we're really better off, l--'-'Thi:::· •:_:in:.:•.:•'::"~· g:•":· oo:::...':· •_:l::a:.r .:.lr::o::m:..::o•:.:e::.r:., "_he:::..._::•n:::d:...:th::•..:ba=::rt::•n:::d::•:.r _:w::•:.:re:...:•rre::.::•::ted::.::• .:.he::..:•::111::· d:.. -=====================' so there is cause for op- timism," Chavez added. A growers' spokesman denied that they arc ready to let the Teamsters represent their workers . "None of the growers has received any evidence that the Teamsters represent t h e employes," said Harry Keaton, attorney for the growers' group. "Obviously, until ... that happen s, we're not going to talk with the Teamsters at all." THE INDEPENDENT teamsters already have signed 51 other California growers who did not renew contracts with Olavez' AFL-CIO union this year. 111.e UFW says its working membership h a s dropped from 40,000 to 6,500. Meanwhile, Chavez met with AFl.rCIO President George Meany in Oakbrook, Ill., Tues-· day but refused to say what the two men discussed. - Meany also met recenUy in Washington with Teamsters President Frank Fitr.simmons in an effort to resolve the jurisdictional dispute between the UFW and the Teamsters. UFW StRlKE in the ~ntral and San Joaquin valleys ap- RECREATION IN ACTION SHOW YAMAHA MINI-BIKE Drawing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p.m. Soaflt Coast '1ua AUG. 2nd thrv 5th Register for prim in c.roas.I Cowt 32 HOURLY Pllm $10.00 Gift Certlfkales Starting at 1 pm Dally SCHIDULE OF DAILY EVIN1'S TOYOTA SAILBOAT Dr1wing Sun. Aug. 5, 3 p& -AT. AUCUST 2"" ·ttirw 5tll, Mr-T-IT"""'" Rood l T•~1 F""'1y i>oolrr Md. 0.ildren's Art, Bicycle Grind Prix. Surlboird Cht~ionshtps. Chilitr.n'• TtmnUlftl- fllDAT, AUGUST J Huntington Bffch s..tior Ofinns "Goodtimt Singen,.. 6130-7: 15, 7, 15-8:00 Ml.Ilic MM bnd-SATUIDAT, AUGUST' ll:00.11,31) Children's O.nce, 11:30-12:00 Tumbling, 12100-12130 1Ctr1tt, 12:30-12145 Tvmbling, 1.00-1115 81by 8a!ltt, 1100.1 :45 Community ThHtre (Peter P1n)-SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 1:00-1115 Trim to Rhythm, l1JO.lr45 GymMslics, 2:00- 2115 Round Dane•, 2:30-2,45 a.ton Twirling "1•19*1 ~ IKl"HttM ~lwtl .t Ced1 ..... hnhihl V.ntf, Jlwrlawt• luc:h I ...... parently is having some effect -·--------------------------------------------------- in the marketing of produce. Pacific Fruit Express, a l •--------------------------------------------------~ subsidiary o( Southern Pacific Railroad, a nn ounced in Roseville it is laying off 550 workers in its car shops there and another 150 at its City of Industry yards The strike's second day Tuesday resulted in some violence followed by charges and countercharges from the UFW lllld the Kem Cot1nty sheriffs office. DOWM WITH YOUR .AMTEMM UPWITH TELEPROWPTER! ( J ~ants sOOuJd be ready by BRIEFS Thursday, a day late. said ROCKS WERE thrown at _ ~ Lois Sisson, the school's deputies from picket lines, and ,. .._ _______ _, personnel director. one was hit on the arm with a proposal for next November's "There are a lot of unhappy club. More than 30 pickets and OUR ANTENNA IS 350 FEET HIGH speical election ballot, Brown people out there and I don 't one Teamsters Union guard said Tuesday . 11 is an-blame tl1em,'' she sa id , noting \\"ere arrested on investigation ~~:~~=~1file~<l:~h~~t~~fic! ~~~nA~g~~~t~:'pulardayto te~~~~uli.o°{e~re:mi:s~~~d~h~~ II WITH MORE C.HANNELS .. ~I by Californians for tower Tax-The foulups \Vere not over c.'Ontended UF\V pickets were ~~11'; ~~!\,";',,:~ u~r~ ~:~~~~r·~rr~"°;pi:'!.~~ ;;·~~inf0 t~~1fie~~~~~~ ;~ CHOOSE FRQM L.A . & SAN DIEGO poA.l for the ballot. forgot to enclose a register leave. ~~~~~~E~:·:h~ ~l~~r~:~:.:o:~:: 1,100 BART ,. WITH NEWPNOERWTS'SSEQRWV.lNCE ••remorseful rapist" has been the San Diego State payroll lr' :$'~~~;s;;~;,; ~a.~:~~£~ry~:; BEmpkloyeJs b II WITH LOCAL PROGRAMS ~~~-~~~~zj~ Tuesday iii SUper1or Court. He the clerk receiving them po t ac Olt 0 /.'NCL''Dl.'NG SPORT'l.'NG EV.'EN 7 'S was imprisoned previously for them in her Closet and forgot v, I , I ' similar sex offenses and had about them." Mr·s. Sisson said. pleadedguiltytothreecot1nts ··wcmadeup a dopUcateand OAKLAND (Al'l -With •• WITH UHF CHANNELS ~ of rape 8nd two of burglary. \Vere able to pay on payday, 1.100 strikers back on the job . !> .. He allegedJy begged his vie· althou gh it was a little late . alter a 3!ktay walkout. the , · ~·· ~· '( S '-·-~.~~~"'·~ : ··• · . .,. "· .... -. .,·s1·6 billiod -Ba;-A«•,l!.a..PJJ! ...... ·"'. -· "'°SES'A'!'E'-S·TREE'F·'f'O""S_-TOCK'S'-" .,. . ,.,,..,, .• '~4fp41 :i;,,:'I ~.-. _ e Fire .Rage• On .---+----· ----. Transit system aimed today at _ ~ • :7'~~~~~~!:s =~::.4G::~s ~E:::io:::e:~: 1•-WITH CRYSTAL CLEAR F ~M. RECE. PTION - '. for four days In the Klamath .East Bay track, cleaning or Lr" fl ..,, and Six Rivers nalional forests NEWARK !UPI) _ Two the sl~ aluminum ears and of Nonhern California. 1 • t d 1 · "Our air tankers didn't get 58 ty suspects surrendered repairst•·--wcroe vamoan ang'sm,heatt•'•'k•,· no TELEPROMP.TER is t he largest cable television organization in tht world. lo the f h to police Tuesday when a Kn.0 ofl the ground r keourt >earch helicopte r spotted waiting when ratU!eation of •1 • We hM the most up-to-date technical facllltl11. consecutive day," spo sman , r b ., · b "·ee-year co11tract ended the Id Tu a ' unny ump 1n a rlny uu· ~ be 'f I) nd Ernest Weinberger " es-pond on the salt n,1, strike Tuesday. Work resumed I Now you can get rid of your ugly antenna (and make Newp0rt IV8ll more 111t1 u 'a get =~; "'lllat has really hurt aloiig San Francisco Bay. on J~i~~~bli~hM\n P 10 Ye 81 a better picture at the same time -Plus you'll save money! Offer good In cable are•s only. e Fea1'ed for Lite LOS ANGELES (API -The presldeot ol Trade Technical Collef• has told an Assembly subconuniUee 11e aoUionWI electronic surveillance ln a student group because "the.re wu a concern for my llfe.." A 17-yeor~ld youth and l.Quie Toro. 27, both of Local 390. rcprc!>entlng soo l Jlay1.,.ard, rose from th e maintenance and c I er ·1ca I1 pOnd with their hands In worker$, voted 304-124 in favor1 of the oontrnct. The the air when Sgt. James Amalgamated Transi t Union "''ell1; waded toward the "biiihp." Both w 0 re l)ivision 1555, representing 300 train crewmen, voted 163-8 to FOR A LIMITE D TIME ONLY, OUR INSTALLATION CH ARGE IS FREE. DIA{ 641 -3160 suspects In a holdup. accept. BART directors e~ proved 9·2. ._ ____________________________________________ ,. 7 I •