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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 24. 1974
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Suicide Probed
Mesa Man Found
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Hacked to Death
A 23-year-old Costa ~1esa man '\'as
found stabbed and hacked to death at
his ho1ne curly'loday.
Ile muy have killed him self. police
said. in a fil or dcspandcncy over his
short su:iturc.
Officers said Rodney John \\'rob\eski,
who worked for an Irvine paper grinding
firm. "'as found dead on a living room
couch by one of several roommates
v.•ho shared the house at 1000 Arbor
St. with him.
\\1roblcski had been despondent
recently over his slight. fi\•e-foot stature,
accOrding 10. in(ormation rccei\'ed by
~k:idc investigators.
3 Bo1·nbs Rip
Sa11ta A11a
Movie House
Three pipe bombs ripped through the
fl'ont o( the Broad\V8,Y Theater in Santa
Ana early today, causing seve ral hundred
dollars damage but no injuries.
T"'O bombs were detonated in rront
or the rront doors at 4 a.m., blowing
the glass out of .the doors and spreading
shrapnel 300 reel away.
Another .bomb was set off behind the
ticket booth of tho theater, at 416 N.
Broadway, shattering the glass.
Santa Ana police arc investigating th e
motive behind Ilic bombing, but have
no suspects yet.
Officer Fred Brady, in charge ol the
investigation, said there are several
groups they are looking at but said
there-were no concrete leads.
The P.fovie Projectionists Union has
been picketing the theater for several
weeks. S~sors of the California Mar1·uan a
1nihative scheduled a concert a the
tttcater for tonight but the theater,
management cancelled the perform ance
because th e group lacked fund s. ,
Brady said the . theater is known for
past incidents including fi res and
assaults.
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the satisfied claSsiffcd advertiser from
Irvine .said.
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Officers said he had one stal> wound
in the solar plexus area and several
shallow cleaver cuts on his neck and
shoulders. A butcher knife and 1neat
clea,·er. \\'ere found near his body.
Police theori1.cd that \Vrobleski first
stabbed him ~elf. then used the meat
cleaver \rhcn his initial effort lo kill
himself fai\ed.-
';Thcre are classic hesitation \\'Ounds
in suicides and they were ·cJearly evident
in this case." said Detective Capt .
Ed\\·atd Glasgow. Y:ho is operating under
the theory that the \o\'OurKls \\"ere self·
inflicted.
Officers today \rere scheduled to
interview a possible .witness lo the death
and to. carry out !'rime lab tests. An
autopsy v.'3s scheduled this morning.
Police believe the death occurred
beh\'een 11 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. although
it was not di stovercd until I a.m. v:hen
the roommate returned home.
Officers called to the scene said they
discOvered blood all over the kitchen
and a trail of blood V.'ilh footprints
leading from the kitchen to the living
roo1n.
Two Grass Fires
Burn 700 Acres
PORTERVILLE (A P) -A pa;, of
grass fires ha~ blackened about 700
acres in eastern Tula11tio County. a
Division of Forestry spokesman said
here this morning.
The first blaze v.·as reported at mid-
afternoon Tuesday, seven nlilcs north
of \Voodlake. The flames \.\'ere contained
before midllight , but 500 acres \o\'Cre
charred, the spokesman said. Control
\\'as expected later this 1norning.
The sccand blaze erupted ~1onday night
just north of Lake Success, officials
said. LighUtln~ striking a power pole
may hav.e triggered the fire, \Vhich
~· burned 200 acres before ii "':JS
. extinguished about 4 a.m .. officials Sllid.
ColQntbicut Jet
T akeu i11. ,fir
BOGCYrA. Colombia (AP) -An
Avianca Airlines jeUiner "ith 67
passengers aboard \o\'as hijacked
today ·while oo a domestic flight
in northwestern Colombia. lhe
government said. 1'hc Colo1nbian Civil Aeronautics
Board said t\\·o or n10re persons
hijacKed the lhrec·cnglne jct. \\"hich
i.'arries a crew or seven, on a
nieht from Pereira to '.\lcdellin.
The pilot. Capl. llen1ando
Tualdo, advised lhc Pereira ai r-
X>rt he wa!P diverting his phtnc
lo Call In \\·cstcrn Colon1bln at
lhc order or t~ hija cke1·s, the
:AB said .
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Latin beauty Anna Sanchez enjoys the ?ilia1ni Beach
surf as it rolls over her. The '-1iami Beach beauty
is entered in the Queen of the Americas contest,
part of '-1ian1i's Latin A111erican Festival. 1l1e 17·
year-old beauty 1neasures 36-26-36.
High Court 01·de1·s Nix.011
To Give Ja,vo1·ski T~pes
\VASHJJ\GTON (UPI) -The Suprc1ne
Court ruled unani1nously todRy that
President !\1ixon must s u r r c n d r r
subpoenaed Wa!ergale mater;&! to be
used in the trial of six for111er 1op
and possibly in his o 11• n
achment case.
8--0 opinion, Y..Titten by Chief
Justice \Varren E. Burger, rejected
~ixon's arguments of pre s id en ti a I
confidentiality and ordered tapes and
records of 64 of his conversa tions be
turned over to special prost>Cutor Leon
Ja,vorski.
h'nle generalized assertion of privile~e
must yield to the demonslrated. specific
need for evjdcnce in a pending, criminal
trial," Burger v.·rote .•
The historic decision orders Nixon lo
give the n1aterials to U.S. District Judge
John J. Sirica lo detcnninc what
evidence is relevant for the Sepl<'.mbcr
1rial of fom1er \Vhitc 11ouse and Nixon
ca1npaign aides indicted in 1he \Valcrgatc
cover-up.
Burger said Slrica bad acted properly
in his original April 18 rul ing ordering
Nixon to tum over the ta1>t!s but slre~cd
thnt the judge h~s a heavy responsibility
In .handling the materials. lie said Sirlen
n1ust be sur.e they are returned to the
\Vhitc 11ouse Intact •
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Ronald L. Ziegler. the Prcsidenl's press
sec retary, had no in1mediate con1ment
on the ruling. \Vhite 11ouSe-orricials had
refused to say in advance wha!"'Nixon's
response \\'ould be. although in an earlier
c;isc that did not reach the Supren1c
Court Nixon said he \\'OUld abide by
<i ''definitive" ruling.
A refusal by the President ot obey
lodav's order ,,·ou\d a cc e 1 er at c
i~achn1ent moves.
.la"·orski said of the court's action :
•·rm especially pleased it ~'as a
unanimous decision. It doesn't leave any
doubt in anyonc·s mind.''
Rep. Peter \V. Rod ino Jr .. ~chainnan
of 1he }fousc Judiciar~ Committee Iha~
Is considering impeachment. had no
comment oo lhe decision , but a
commiltee source said Rodino had no
intention or altering the co1nmitlee's
schedule (iir a final vote on in1peachment
this \\'et?kcnd or early next week .
A top Republican n1efubcr of lhC
e-0mn1iUCf. Rep. Robert ~h:Clor~· of
Illinois. called · for a delay in the
commitlce·s vote in lighl of the court
rlccision. sn~·ing thl' tapes contalnl'<I
"hn1KlrU111t cv idenec \\'C do not have."
Bui lhc committee sourC'e said C\'Cll
if Nixon product.'(! the t11pes in1mcdia tcly
(See COUllT. P3ge Z)
Reinecke Court
IV ixes T esti1non y
Of Sern cuiticist
'VAS!lli\GTON IUPJ) -Federal
,Judge Barrington Parker. shouting at
a defense !fi\o\'yer to keep quic~, rcjccied
a request today for expert testimony
by a physician and sc1nanticist in · the
perju ry I rial of 9aliforniff LL Gov. Ed
Heinecke. ,
Rcincckc's la\\•yci. Jafncs E. Cox.
argued· ·1hat the temin1i>nv Was neroeP
to help 'sho\v Reiriecke's ··Siate of mind''
:it the thnc of the alleged offense an:I
to determine lhe "amhiguity or claii1y·•
of questions hskcd him. .
·•Do not interruRt lht! court \\'hen the
court I!'! talkihg\..,.· Parker shquted at
~x a1 orie P.Oint . whe!f the lawyer rdse
to question the jl1dge!s rulin g. "Have
11 seat," Parker ordered moments later.
.. You will have your seat until l'\·e
fini!!hcd."
\\1itll the jury out cf the rootn . Parker
also. for the second titne. 'S<.'11ded Cox
for using lhe \\'Ord "okay" 111.rC~~ding
10 lhc judge.
'·You 1nay add ress lhr counsel as
·okny'.'' Parker !!:aid. "You may not
artdress the l'OUrt as 'okay'."
After the rul inA. Cox said he \\OUld
!"eek a wrii rro1n !he 0.S. Court of
Appeals to pern1i1 thl' c,;pcrt tesliinony.
Parker said he \\•ould allow the testin1ony
if the "rrit "'ere gr11n1cd but that the
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-Recordi11gs
By ARTHUR R. VfNSEL
Of #ti Diiiy ~lltl lllff
LOS Ai\'GELES-Rccordings libera lly
spiced wi!h plOI, profanity and black
jive talk \Vere pla.vf'd here today and
Tuesday lo a spellbound courtroom in
the $200 n1illion Samuel Popcil murder
conspiracv !rinl.
His accused \rife. Eloise. :i ~c,~·oor1
Beach soci::ilitl'. and her boyfrie nd. Dan
Ayers. s~o1rt'd 1it1lc st ron g reaction lo
testimony by prosecution "·it11css Dtn
Heed. Deputy District Attorney Peter Breg-
man planned to put the former ~1 irhigan
prison inmate back on the stand today
in Department 5.1, \Vhitc a third tape
\l"<IS played. Ayers. 37. of Sant11 Ana.
and ~·!rs. Popeil. 43. \\'ho then occupied
a home at 519 Harbor Island Drh·e
\I here lhey \\'ere arrested Jan. 8, arc
eharged with corn;piracy and solicitation
to murder her wealthv hustx1nd
Reed and a second man, Robert Pcel<•r
of Cerritos. both of \\'horn l1a\'e bce:1
granted immunity from prosecution.
clain1 Ayers solicited them lo kill !\.lrs .
Popeil 's \\·ealthy hu sband .
Heed's \'O ice \\':lS clearly identifiable on
one tape mad e in a rncelin~ wit h a man
he and the prosecution claim \\·as Ayers.
I-le told of one January trip to Chicago
to case Popei l's Chicago high-rise
lakefront pent house and ho"' he laughed
\\'hen the live ried doorn1nn aided hi!n
out of his cab, ~ black ex:-t'On in town
fo'." a contract killh1g. The rambling con versation \1'as !aped
withoul. Ayers' kno\1•lcdge at a
clandestine mce!ing in R e e d ' s
motorhomc vehicle. parked in Long
Beach at a restaurant lot.
The VOiCC IOJd Of beill~ jn1preSSLi\ al
Popeil's wealth after Flat 179 \\'3S
!See ,POPEIL. Page 2!
Orange Coast
Weath e~
Cont inued muggy, hot clnys, ac·
eo rd ing,10 the weather S!;!rvice with
inlnnd highs Thursday at 94 de-
cli ning to 11 not-so-cool 77 at the
~·aches. Lo11s 1onigh1 iri the high
!ills.
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Hoi1se Panel
Debate Set
' Fo1· To11ight
\\°ASH INGTO~ 1 UPI\ -The ~louse
Jud ickiry Con1mittee begins the debate
tonight 11'hk·h is aln1ost certain io result
in a reconunendation that President
Nixon be impeached by lbe House, tried
by the Sennte and removed froin office.
Al ihc outset of 30 hour s of televised
de1J;i1c. only a handful of the 38
c·onun iltce r11en1bers ap~ared to be still
, ~ndecidM and genuinely troubled over
.. ho11· lo 1·01e.
But the re 1vas little doubt about the
outco1ne. The 21 Democrats 1vere tmited.
And rhe Den1ocrats' strategy of seeking
to accom1nodate the Rep u bl ice n s
11•hc11ever possible could result in a vote
bv a l11·0--t0-0ne or even a three-t0-0ne
niargin for rcconunending the first
impeachment of a president in a century.
. 'I11e three commercial networks and
I.he Public Broadcasting Servi~ \\-ere
to can-:_1.· live coverage or the his!oric
debate th is evening.
ABC, CBS. NBC and PBS \\'ere
expected to begin the broadcast at 4:30
p.n1. PDT. PBS will follo"' the Jive
broadcast with complete v~eotaped
roverage.
Wtdl'ltsday, July 24, 1q74
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The three commercial net"·orks are
then expected to oover ihe committee
on a rotational basis.
CAROLYN ANSI.OW, 41, 'RESCUES' JOHN MITTELSTAOT, 15
She's Ju1t One of S.ver•I Women in Newport Llfeuving CourM
Under the rotation, ABC wiJT handle
the first day's cove rage followed by
CBS and NBC. Public television plans
to c:arrv the entire live debate and
follov.'uP each evening on a videotaped
delaved basis.
The plan is similar to the on<' arranged
From Page 1
POPEIL ...
(or last sununrr's Senate \Vatergate pointed out to him by a security guard.
con1mit T<'<' hearings. "Dan, I looked to riiy 'left and there's
Unde r the agreen1ent. any o[ the that (building) 'y;·ay up there.
Police Nab Trio
Of Girls; Part
Of Theft Ring? co1nmercial net\\'orks may provide "I got 'the feeling of rich' \1then I
ro1nplc1e or partial live coverage or looked up there, something high, like Costa ~Iesa detectives claim to hal'e
recorded covheragdel on . the dabys d"'hen it take an airplane to get up there." smashed a teenage robbery and burglary it does not an e primary roa cast Further discussion on the tapes
responsibility. invol\•ed financial arrangements, Ayers' gang responsible for a total of 12 cases
!\ixorfs counter·strategy of making the alleged manufact ure in his Costa v.·ith the arrest Tuesday of three
comrnittee·s ~effort appear to be a ?i1esa machine shop of a pistol silt'ncer teenaged girls.
p3rtisan Democratic exercise suffered for the job and the reliability of hired A fourth person, identified as Paul a selbaC'k Tuesday. killers.
D I · ha N. · d Hornsveld, 2Q, of 2119 Federal Av e .. cc aring t t 1 zxon s O\\'tl wor s on "I know about that little deal you
his tapes \\'ere the "body blow" that and Peele r pulled that time, now that's C:Osta Mesa, was subsequently arrested
shaped his vie\\', Republican Rep. petty as hell," the second male alleged on a charge of receiving stolen property.
La11·ercnce J. Hogan of ?-.taryland. a to be Ayers remarked at one point He was set free on his own recognizance
conservative. announced his decision that on the long tape. after being taken' into cuetody Tuesday.
Nixon had •·beyond a reasonable doubt "\\'hat's that?" con1mitted impeachable offenses. '' , ,, Detective U . George Lorton said the
\Pholo Page 5) 'Ahhh, t~e auy you humled . . arrests of the girls closes the book · . · Reed affirmed under hv e quesborung . . . Af ter his ne,1·s conference, Ho~an ~·ent _ by Deputy District-Attorney Bregman-on~Otree QUr5e snatching incidents in
_to_ thet HedO\Jsbett.floor for a \Ole and that the reference was made to another the south part of Costa J\.lesa and nine
encoun er 1 erness. rd f hi · 'd t 1 g ~·-I . · h. h TV ts Jereo "f was treated like a pariah" he mu er-~r-re mc1 en wo years a o. .......,,; ar1es in w 1c se , s s
1 Id poner ' He srud Peeler. ,was approached by and radios were taken. 0-·o~er~f rhe ·Republicans said, •Lei's a man ~ho wan_ted a third party in Lorion said one or the girls was picked
hc:ir Ir for L<!rry Hogan' and made a love !rtangle killed and t~ey agreed 'up by the High"·ay Patrol in Barstow
the raspberries sound." 10 do it for $S,OOO but sunply took on a forgery charge over the weekend
The three-hour committee session is ~·500 as a down payment and never and mentioned the names of persons
10 sta rt at 4:30 p,m. PDT,. "'ith 15-minute mtended to murd~r the targ;t. v.'"Rnted in COMection with the :::.OSta
speeches bv the most senior members. The tape eontai.ned Reed 5 reply .that ?.lesa incidents.
He ooped to complete work before he was not husthng anyone, especially In followup interviews ,1she implicated
the Supreme Court hands dov.'?l a decision not f~ th: ~.ooo sum he was to two other ~ta Mesa girls she said
that could enormously complicate the !>e paid this time, before and after helped her ca rry out the capmr.
HotJs(•s job · it was done. Newspaper clippings of purse snatches
Andre\\' Johnson, a Democrat who ."Yeah,,, I'll shoot you . if you (fool) in Costa Mesa were found in the purse
succeeded Abraham Lincoln to' the )'.'l,~h me, .the se<:»nd replied. w ,, of one of the girls at the time of
presidency and was considered too· ~Some~g .. Don,_that "I an~. the h-er -mest~ offiC'ers allege--;-
lenient to the defeated south, is the se~nd voice cootin~~· see, 1 m ,,not llomsveld, an employe of Hank's
only President eve r impeached. But the going to blow $200 milho.n fo_r $25,~. Electrical Supply, 770 W, 19th St., "'as
Senate vote \\'as one vote short of the .Defense attorners maintain Popeil ~as taken into custody after allegedly buying tw~thirds majority required and he was tried to set up his estranged v.·de with a stolen color TV set valued at $200
not renioved from office. trumped-up ch~rges and that sh~ and for $2S. Ayers were gomg along to get evidence
against him.
Female Lifeguards !rai.ned
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-·~ For Duty in Newport Beacli 1
j "There's no su11 lifesaving certificate resuscitaUon. Yet although the course I
By JACKIE HYMAN II t gc s ava ilable, ., we give ~ Senior llcd is strenuous, it llJ1fX'<ils to older people 1
or "" o111Y ,.1111 ,11,. Qross Lifesaving C c r i f i c a t e , ' ' as we as een-a r · 1 Id t •1
, F•'tznotci·ck said. ~1~. Carolyn Anslow, 41, is, t ~ o es I II may ""l be kv1g before swiers •"' 1 · Fil tc•ck' cla••s "" lie hilnself hns a \\Inter Safety student present Y in ' 1.j)U • '"" • and sv.inuners in Nev.•J>Qrt Beach will Instructor certificate. a...S@ior Hed Cross A housewife front Newport Beach, she
look up at a lifeguard tower and see-a Lifesaving Certificate, and 11.'.lS gone says she wanted to hiarn how to protect
girl. through the rigorous ocean lifeguard her 14-yenr-old son "1(t 12-year-old
There aren't any female beoch , training given by the Marine Safety daughter ln their swi1nmlng pool or ~ Den"rLrnent for potential 11 f e guard -when sailing. !Ueguards in the city now. But there r-rll' ·~' to •-w how to handle e1nplciy~. . . · s &""" """' may be soon, acoording to 22-year-old Fitzpatrick is currently preparing his yourself In the surf/' Mrs. Anslow said.
Al Fitzpatrick. n1asters lhesis in water scnsitivit) nt "Frankly, t took this course just so
And he sOOuld know-he's training Southern Oi·cgon College. I'd know bovJ to do it.
lie explained that saving people in "But it really ls strenuous."
them. the ocean is a Jot different from saving And with that she tumped into the "When I first started teaching this th em in a pool. surf and rescued fellow-student John
ocean lifesa ving course for the Parks, "\'ou have to fight the current and ti1iUe lstadt, 15, who was pretending to
Beaches and Recreatioo Department two the riptides," he sa id . "There are also be caught in a riptide.
years ago, we ctidn't even think o( having 1nore people to watch. She said she doesn't plan to try for
"We · teach the students 10 spot a job as an ocean lifeguard. airls," l;'tt~""lrick said. f h d It -follow 'll'S a· ... ........,. potential rescu~. Exampl~ are people Jlut, i ot er a u v.·o .. ~.. " •
"All 'our posters sho\ved boys end, wtio look dazed or are paddling weakly." Anslow's cxn1nple, someday a surfer
the first year, all our students were StUdents also learn first aid, artificial or s"·in1mcr n1ight even look up al
boys." re s p i ra t lo n and cardio-pulmonary the Hfet.ruard tower and see-his mother.
lie pointed out that all li feguards
currently employed by the Newport
Beach !<.farine Safety Department are
male. According t.o Lt. Logan Lock a bey,
who handles the department's beach
operation, the job is open to women
but none have applied. 1 .A.i, . .,..
However, it may not -&t long before
they do.
"We started getting girls in the
lifesaving course the second year we
had it," Fitzpatrick said. ''They , would
recommend it to ·their girlfrimds and
more girls joiifed.
"This year.' \\'e orten have nlore girls
than boys. In fact. I have nine students
right now and six are girls ."
Asked if he think s "·omen could
compete \\'ilh men for lifeguard jobs,
Fitzpatriek said he believes th~y can.
"At first, l "'ould have said ocean
lifesaving is 100 hard for them," he
scid. "They have to be able ·ro bauJ
people out of riptides · and to get out
Df any kind of. grip from a panicked
li"'immer. _
"But DO\V. "'hile I still think it's harder
for girls, I think some of the strong"er
ones will be good ocean lifeguards. Many
of them are pool gua rds already."
"Teaching this course has really
changed my mind," Fit zpatrick said.
The ocean lifesaving course, which
he believes is the only course of its
type offered anywhere, is open to anyone
at least 11 years old. Hov.·ever. applicants
must pass a swimming and endurance
test and demonstrate knowledge of the
ocean to be accepted.
The class meet.s· in five two-week
aesslool during the summer, with 1 ¥.t
· hour classes daily, AccordbJg tq Fitz-
patrick, stuaents can take the class for
one or all ol the five sessioru;,
They practice saving each other and
the lifeguards along the B a I b o a
Peninsula, tmally working near 10th
Street and Ocean Front.
· T oi'let Leaves
To wn Thirst y
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COPAN, Okla. (AP) -A stuck
toilet dumped thousands of gallons
of water int.o the sewer mains
requiring shipments by tYi'O tank
trucks t.o . ~lenish the tov.n 's
water sl.lpptF.
City Manager Darrel G a u t
~or.dei:ed the_ water Jruck shuttle
109 Degrees
Ma n Survives Extre11ie fl eat
ESCONDIDO (UPI ) -An Escondido man has joined the limited ranks of
llX>se who have lived despite a body temperature cf 109 degrees.
George Jacone\lo, 56. was released from Palomar . Me~rial Hospi tal
recentlv after 12 days of intensive care for heat prostration. s·-.
''Almost al"·ayS-\vhen vour te1npcrature gets th is high it causes brain
damage," Dr. Stei>hen Smith said. "?-.lost people who reach that temperature
die because it just fries the brain." . .
Jaconelli \Vas moving into a ne\\' mobile ho me June 28. 11e said the outside
temperature "·as 103 degrees. but i~ide it V.'as e\'en .'\'a~mer.
The trailer's cooler \\'as not v.•orking, and Jaconelh fainted .
A man delivering a· sign fowid him seve ral hours later and summoned
firemen. A re9Cue squad applied \\',et towels--ancl water until an ambulance
arrived. -• and ut Nurses and doctors packed him in ice and pumped jce water into o
of his stomach. .__ -
The 109 temperature was retWded 15 minutes after the cooling procedures
were started.
New Frie11dsliip Era
Turlcisl1 P1·e11rier Sei1ds
Peace Message to _!;re~e
By United Pren b tern ntional on Cyprus. The' U.N. forw; reported
Turkish Premier Bulent Ecerlt sent earlier this v.·eek they held the airport
Greek Premier Gon stantine Caram<tnlis and y;ould defend if \Vith arms.
"The intem11tiona\ airport in Nicosia a mes5age todny offering to reconcile is under Turkish control and v.·ill be
their nation's differences that brought opened to civilian traffic very soon,"
them close to ~·ar, Ca ramanlis told Turki sh infonnation minister Ohran
ne\\'Slllell in Athens. Birgit said in Ankara. It was the first
Cararilanlis \\'BS S\\'011\ in today as time Turkey claimOO-Offi ciall y to control
head of the first civilian government the airport.
in Greece in se\·en years a n d Birgit told a nev.'s conference that .
immediately named George · Mavros as Turkish army en~rs are new
foreign minister to conduct peace talks repairing damage cauSea at the airport
with-Britain and Turkey in Geneva. in recent fighting and that when the
The Ecevit Jetter, read to newsmen airport is reopened . Greek planes Yiill
at the parliament building,. said ';I be allowed to use it.
congratulate you "'ith wannest feeling Commenting on the -rel um to civilian
on your assumption of office as prime government in Greece, Ecel'it said "l
minist er of Greece. I am convinced had told you that Turkey's operation
that his · heralds the beginning of a new in Cypn1s \\'ou!d bring peace and
area of friendship in our region. freedom for both Cyprus and Greece.
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JVA T CH DEBATE
During Tuesday's proceedings, oone
of the three principals displayed Strong
reaction or strain, beyond tense points
in questioning by defense and prosecution
lawyers.
Cte nterrte ~youth ~ to nearby Bar11.svu1. Tu-y
after a school t0tlet was found
stock and pouring lbousands of
gallons of water down the sewer.
.
Critical After ~·we figure that it flushed about
40,<XX> gallons into the sewer before
it was stopped," said ~ u d y
McMurtrey, clerk . and treasurer
of the northeasteni Oklahoma town
of about 700. She said It v.-as not
known how long the toilet had
been running. School ended in May.
"Fromthe day I took office it has \Vhat I said has no\v been realized."
been the sin('ere desi re of m Y There was still sol'ne s c a t t e r e d
govenunent to start friendly cooperation shooUna: on Cyprus but the political
in all fields with our neighbors. l have scene appeared to be easiCT. Acting
strong hopes that as an experienced presidef!t Glafkos Clerides said new
President Nixon "ill "·atch none
>f the televised impeachment
·Jebate tonight by the House
Judiciary Committee.
This v.·ord came Tuesday from
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler.
v.•ho Inst year insisted Nixon
"'atched none of the televised
hea:rings of the Senate Waterga te
co mm ittee. !<.lonths later Nixon
a('knowledged he had taken an
occasional peek.
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Reed did appear visibly worn down
at the conclusion of each of two tape
segments riddled with street vernacular
tenn11, worries about the proposed killing
and promises to carry it out successfully.
Ayers at times grinned , avidly followed
transcript copies as the ta p es'
conversation unfolded and several times
v.·inked at ?-.lrs. Popeil or cracked his
knuckles.
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COURT ...
it \\-ould not affect the committee's plans.
In the past. Nixon has said that any
material given Jaworski ....-ould be
available to the committee.
Jn his 31-page opniiort, Burger said:
"The need to develop all relevant
facts in the adversary system is both
fundamental and comprehensive. The
ends of criminal _justice would be
defeated if judgments were to be founded
on a partial or speculative presentalion
of the facts ..
"The very Integrity of the judicial
system and publi c coofidencc in the
system depend on fuJJ disclosure or all
the facts, within the framework of the
rules of evidence. To ensure that Justice
is done. it is imperative to the functioo
of courts that compulsory process be
available for the production of evidence
needed either by the prosecutioo or
by the defense."
Only eight of the nine justi~ ruled on the case. Justice William ff.
Retinqui!Jt disqualiried himself because
or his past service as an assistant to
John N. ""Utchell, now one or tJ}c cover·up
defendants when Mitchell was attorney
.general.
A second Calle before the court -
an argument by presidential lawyer
James D. St. Clair that the Watergate
grand jury could not mention-the
President as an unindicted <:C>oCOnspirator
in the cover•up -was disr'l'liSSed a!
"improvidently granted." The phrase
meant the court thought It should not
have heard the case in the first place.
Car Strikes Him
A 5-year-o\d. boy -the son of a
San Clemente city employe -waS in
critical condition today from injuries
suffered \\'hen he was hit by a car
Tuesday while playing near his home.
James Duane Brown, the son of Mr.
and ··Mrs~ Cha rles D. Brown of 114
Avenida Sierra was injured on El Portal
at 9:18 p.ni, police said.
Officers said the youngSter had been
playing with a friend and had begun
statesman who can appreciate the value elections will be held within the next
of close and healthy relations between fev.· months and that Archbishop i1a-
Greeee and Turkey and _for wl_)rld,,peace, karios would be eligible to run.
you might respond to this desire. !<.1akarios was deposed in a coup a
Meanwhile, Turkey said it cootrolled v.'eek ago Monday by CypriOOational
Nicosia Airport and would reopen it Guardsmen wider Greek officers -a
to civilian traffic soon -a claim that coup that was to prove disastrous for
placed it in direct confronl.alion w i th Greece and bring do\t,tl the military
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to run into the roadway as a van ,_,
approached. •• The playmate, police said. shouted
a warning and James stopped to let
the van pass, then darted into the street,
unaware that another car v.·as coming.
He was struck by the car driven
by \Villiam ~terl}'ll Buford, 63, of 309
A Cabrillo. Buford was quoted as saying
he could not see the -youngster -in the
darkness until the collision occurred.
Officers said no action w a s
contemplated.
The youngster suffered head and
internal injuries and wa!I unconscious
v.·hen firemen arrived to administtr first
aid.
Nurses at San Clemente General
Hospital said today lhe boy was
semiconscious and under intensive care.
f'romPGfe l
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tria l would continue in the meantime.
Cox~ wanted Dr. James H. Thom.peon,_
who has done research on the impact
of "jet Tag'' on human$, to testify on
lhe effect!! of fatigue and s1ress on
Reinecke v.·hcn be appeared before tht
Senate Jadldary Committee in im. He
is charir.d with lying \0 the1 committee
and Cox wanted a 1emant1<:ist -an
e:icpert on the meaning of word.! -
to testify ahout the mcactng of what
J\cinccke sald.
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Swim GOCJCJlts 3.95 & 4.95 Value Wilson-Dunlop-Davis-
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Rocket Strin9il!C)-6.00 to 20.00
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Beach Flatts 5.95 to 15.95
Bon Aire Skim Boards 12. 9 5
Spttdo Swim Suits & Trunks
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and f"rlday f'eature
Ol lhe Dally Pilot
Cot a problem ~ The n wri te Pat
Dunn. Pat u:lll <.·ut rell lape, 9et lhci
<1nswer., and
a<:lion you need to
solve inequities in
yol.lt'rnrtttrU u11d
bu.~ine61s. Mail
yuur quetlions to!
Pal Duran I Al ~
Your Service.~·
()ra11gc Coast
JJaily Pilot, P. 0 . I
lioi: 1560, Costa '
1'1esa. CA 92626. lm:lude your L
ltltphorrt 11un1 bcr. a
Illegal Llatenlng
DEAR PAT: t.ly brother has a radio
with double earphones, "'hich h e
occasionally listens to \\'hen he drives.
I think I read M>1ne time ago that
this is illegal, but he doesn't believe
me. Am J right ?
K.K., Ne"'port Beach
You are. Go\·, Ronald Reagan signed
legislation last June oiitlawlag use of
doable evpbone radios for California
drivers. Ttle,..law prohlblt'1 drivers from
wearla ( plugs In both ears or a headset while operating 1 motor vehicle
In the 1tate. I.aw enforcement officers
an: e:1empted.
' Piil Favor• Girl•?
DEAR PAT: I would like to find
out if there is any evidence backing
up I.be theory l've heard that "·omen
who take birth control pills tend to
have girls rather than boys when they
diBcontinue the pills and give birth.
J.C., Costa l\tesa
This y,-a1 reported , hut the evidence
Is DOt .cleattflcally conclusive at this
time. Dr. S.l")'ll Crawford, writing in
.. The IAneelot,': deserlbed an lnvestlga·
lloa by doctors In Blrmln1t;bam, England
wbe wen teeldnti: a possible llnk between
onl contrtceptlvet and a marked drop
la resptntOry compl1lnts a m o 'II g
nnderwel1bt babies. 1bls study among
1,D motben showed that of the 92
blibles born underweight, ''pill mothers"
Iliad &iris twice 11 often as thole \\'ho
Md never taken the contraceptives.
'Idea' f'lrm Sought
DEAR PAT: For about eight years
I've been inventing ''ideas ," on v.•h.ich
I've 'Spent hundreds of dollars trying
to market through t"·o companies. After
yean of dealing with these firms, I've
not received any positive response to
e.itber my automobile battery or fishing
ldeas. The help !hat I s8ek from you
j_1 Jo_reques.LyDILOLYOUt_ ~11 to
help me locale an honest invention
company that ~·ill allow me to discuss
my ideas and proceed further than I
have yet bcq,1 able to do.
._ T.J.R., Costa lt1esa
You and the attorney a:eneral's office
wouJd Uke to find such a company.
The invention and "ld,a'' promolion
companies In Callfomla and throu ghout
the n at i o n have drawn lnerea'iing
attention from law e n f o r e e m e n t
agenelH. If you must deal \\'Ith such
• firm, cheek II• business reputation
y,ith the attorney general ind the Better
Business Bureau btfore getting lnvolved.
It may be a wiser move at this point
to contact companies ln,·olved In the
manufacture of your "idea " products
dlrectl}·. Another move you shouJd take
before cenlacting an Invention promotion
firm again ls to order the blbUograpby
of patent Information, tneludlng names
and contt;n t milErlal or govern ment
pu.bllc1tioa• concerning no\'lce inYcntors,
from PAoneer Prf:11 Inc., P.O. Box 7609..5,
AUaata, ta. 303Z:I.
Sorr11, No Son,,
DEAR PAT: My son is a rninister
in Tacoma , "'.ash., and he sings in
a barbershop quartet. He '"'"Ould like
to get the arrangement for "Automobile
Soog.'' sung by Andy \Villiams and his
brothers in their 1973 .c h r l s t mas
television show. We are transplanted
Iowans from Ceda r Rapids. where Andy
and his brothers started singing on radio. r had a band there and slill have
a Dixieland bend here in Newport Beach.
Being a musical family, this request
means a lot to us.
H.F., Newport Beacb
Serry, but Andy Wllllams' agent says
there's DO pos1lbllity of getd.ng that
P1rlklll.r t0ng'1 1rr1ng:ement. It nsn't
for lack ef tryblg, however. 1nd sevtr1l
of Wllllamt ' 1tlff people were contacted
in an effort &o try &o belp )'Ou out.
Puahbutto11 S11mphon11
DEAR PAT: We acquired a push
button telephone recently and a friend
told me there's a touchtone music book,
but J can't locate IL How can a person
pla y mu sic on this kind of phone and
what's the name o! the book?
P.C.D., lluntln,gton Beach
Although Pacific Telephone COmpany'!l
engineers reco mmend you not use the
telephone for an}'1blng other than
''replar'' communication. the music
book you art look.Ing for Is "Tbe Push
Bvtton Tc~pbone Song Book, Volume
I." Plabllshed by Pritt, Stern, S'°8n
Plblllbl11 Co .. tnc.,-419 N. La Ctenag:a,
1M Angeles, tbe book 1cl11 for Sl 11
novelty lltops and some book stores.
l\larshaJ's Case Eyed
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -up<rlor Cour1
Jud,ite Richard Gadbol1 was expected to
take und er subml5sion todar, the case of suspended county marshal T 1nothy Sperl,
accusl.?d of Jt:rand lhcU, ml1annroprlntion
of publJc funds and obstruction of justice .
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Nixon Eyes Economy -PiCt_u~
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Gir:lHome
TOKYO (UPI ) -It is hard to lie
a chUd's shoes while weari ng handcuffs,
but Manabu Sakaguchi dld It for the
litlle girl on the trai n seat opposite
him.
"Goodbye, Saori dear," he said.
"Cood~e. Daddy," said S a o r l Takahashi, 6.
They got orr the train al Tokyo slation,
and "Daddy," who is not Saori's real
father, v:as led a~·ay by Police to face
a charge of kldnaping.
Police say Sakaguchi. an tmmarried
construction "'orker, look Saori 11
months ago while living next door 10
her real famil y in the Tokyo suburb
of Kawasakl.
For almost a year they toured Japan
on a bicycle with the llt tle girl riding
behind. Now she calls him "Daddy."
The travels ended Sunday when
Sakaguchi and the child were seen on
a street In Shimonoscki, 600 miles
southwest of Tokyo, by a Kawasaki
res ident who knew them. _
Aware lha4, Saari was mis.i;ing from
home. he turned Sakaguchi in to the
police.
"Daddy v.•as very nice to me and
v.·e J'Ci!!l_y had a good time," the little
girl toliI-officers. •·r "'as kind of skinny
before I left home. He gave me plenty
to eat and I put on a lot of weight."
They rode back to Takyo on an expn$S
train Tuesday, with "Daddy" handcuffed
to a detective. There Saori was restored
to her real father, Miyoji Takahashi ,
45. an office \\'orker.
Saori's mother died in January. 1973.
Uving alm.e, Takahashi had difficu lty
caring for the child. When his neighbor
Sakaguchi began offering to take Saori
to kindergarten in the m o r n I n g s ,
Takahashi was glad _to accept.
Sakaguchi also began taking Saori to
neighborhood parks and movies.
On Aug. 28. 1973, he left for
kindergarten With Saori and never c.ame
beck.
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Laguna Greenbelt
Honors Caspers
For Land Concren
ihe Laguna Greenbelt board of
trustees has voted. a "\lembership in
Memoriam'' in honor of Ronald caspcrs,
fifth district OranA;e County superviM>r,
lost at sea:
The Greenbelt board noted the
supervisor's past effort s for th e
environment of the south Orange County,
and his concem for the preservation
of open spaee:areas.
The board also voiced its "keen sense
of loss to the family, staff nnd fellow supervisors."
The Laguna Greenbelt is 3 citizens
group dedicated to the preservation of
the lJJldeveloped region arching around
Laguna Beach.
Bo y, 10, Tries
· Bltnk Break-in
ALAMEDA, Calif. (UPI) -A 1~year-0ld boy wanted to make
it big in crhne.
Police said he equipped himself
with a naShlight, three pillowcases,
glove.~. wire snippers, a Navy flight
bag and batteries.
Then he broke into a Bank of
America branch by c T aw 11 n g
through an air vent Monday night.
A neighbor called police when 11.
light was seen in the bank. An
officer collared the boy.
The boy landed in Alameda
County Juvenile Hau for his efforts.
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Guy Pullen wa-tc:he1 TV Soap Opti r1, Movies, While Creating
Welding Torch
Laguna Artist Builds
Houses Out of Wire
By flll.AltY KA YE
Of !Ille O.ll'f' l"li.t Stiff
For six years, Guy Pullen h.as
fashioned deoorati\l'C houses by bending
bils of wir.e.
Big houses. little houses, tall houses ,
short houses. houses on an angle , and
houses with planters inside.
Pullen's \\'ire abodes, currently on
display at the Fes liva\ of Arts. range
in · price from $45 to $795, and "'ind
up adorning the wall of son1ebody's
home.
Doesn't ~ tire_o! creating house after
house after house?
"Nati. I really don't, •cause I watch
Asserrthly Panel
Wary of Sewage
Sludge Off Coast
LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A legislative
panel studying ocean sewage sl udges
off Southern California was told the
1Sludges were substantial but too far
off to cause problems, though their
disposal into the ocean should be
discontinued a's soon as possible.
'Vitnesses at the hearing Tuesday of
the Assen1bly Committee on Natural
Re!OUrces and Conservation urged that
toi:lc materials and heavy metals should
be filtered out at the source, especially
by industries.
Bill P. Dandy, executive office r of
the state Water Resources Coi;itrol
Board, said the slate control plan for
sewaKe treatment coold be implemented
fully If the $800 mill ion cost \ras
provided.
TV Mille I WO<k," the Laguna mist
replied.
"I'm a TV addict and my fayorlt.e
shows are 'Days ot our Li ves' and
'The Doctors', and quiz shows, too,"
Pullen sald.
"Oh, and old movies too -ones I've
already seen. That ~·ay, I can know
what's happening and can look up from
my work only when J know something
good 'viii happen, or the music begins
lo build," Pullen commented.
Pullen keeps a straight face while-
telling of his TV watc?Un:g durin---, liilise
creating. but a slight twinkle or his
blue eyes is a clue he just might be
pulling your leg.
Before turning to welding 12 years
ago. Ute 39-1e r..old, red·halttd, freckled artist \\·as hairdresser on Catalina
Island. \\·as the Army, drove a truck
and "gener bummed around." __
He made his first house by chance,
and has been turning them out since.
lie uses welding rod. an inexpensive
copper-coated steel to create the pieces,
weldln& them together with a gas torch.
~fe bends the metal with pliers to
fonn the domelike lbapes and arches
seen In his houses.
Pullen has shown at the Sa\\'dUSt
Festival for two years, but this Is his
first year at the FesUval of Arts.
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TODAY
by
J , C. HUMl'HRIES
Honey111oon Over
Ex-Nu1i W a1its Out; No Sex
THE TI ME AT THE TON E IS?
'Ve now and . then face a
customer who comolains that
allhough resets his watch in the
morning, he gets home at night
and . fi nds that his watch does .not
agree with another source. The·
watch is usually accurate, ·the
error often being the source of.
the time chec k. The most ac·
c urate time c h eck is the
National Bureau of Standards,
\Vhic h broadcasts continuous sig.·
nuls, accurate to within a few
thousandths of a second a da)',
on its North Amer ican · short
wave Radio Station WWV.
HACKENSACK. N.J. (UPll -The
hu sband of a former Roman Catholic
nun -who left her convent after · 41
years and later was manied -flied
a divorce suit T\Je~ay, chargin c: his
wife had scolded him, made excessive
sexual demands and did not give hhn
a Christmas girt.
Edward Pitoniak, 571 of Elmwood
Part, filed the suit in Superklr Court
against hi• 59-year~ld wife, Eliz.abeth.
who left ,her convent In 1970 after 41
years as a nun. Jli;tn. Piton iak filed
a counter-suit, denying her husband's
claim.i;.
Pitoniak's suit charged his v.·lfe \\'tl!I
"arsumentatlve, hysterical and violent:
did not give him a Christmas girt
because she felt he did not deserve
·any; made nqmerous and consl.'lnt
sexual demands beyond his capacity and
scolded him."
In her &ult, Airs. Pltonl.ak charged
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her husband refused "intimate relations"
because he said they were bad for
his health. She said he left her
"penniless" \Yhcn he n1oved ouf of their
Elmwood Park home last month to 11vc
with his daughte r.
~1rs. Pitoniak !\aid she left her convent
in November, 1970. to acce1)t a teaching
position at a Brooklyn parochial school.
She said she broke her cor.1 :-act \rilh
the school to marry Pitoniak six months
ago at St. Francis of I ssisi Cnurdl
in New York.
lier suit alleged that Pitoniak. a
rnember of Local 28 or the boilermakers'
union in Bayonne. has rcfust<t to go
to a marritlge counselor or prleSt In
an attempt to save the 1narrlage.
Alrs. Pitoniak is asking for $1.085 per
month In nllmony, claiming her age
haS prevented her fro1~\ finding suit~tble
<'n•ploymr.nt!'' She said ht her su it lihe
do.:s n<>t have a tcachill certiflcatc.. '
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In th e largest melr.opolitan'
nreas the telephone company
time service is sy mchronizcd
with the National Bureau or
5ta nd ards , and therefore
accurate.
Pick one time check source.
"Prercrably radio In thi s area,
and ~tick io it. ·
Claims Controls
'Like P~p Pill'i,
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By JOHN VALTERZA
Of th D911Y PIM! S111t
Presidert Ni1on spent more than three
hours tn a spirited conference 1,1,·ith
several leaders In finance a n d
manufacturing Tuesday, assessing their
ideas about the dilemma s of the nation's
economy and \o\1hat is needed as a
remedy.
And among the Items discussed was
the value -or lack of It -ln
reestablishing economic controls.
But reports emerging from the
meeting indicated that Teamster's Union
President Frank Fil7.simmons -the
only labor leader present -"'as the
strongest in favor of govern ment controls
on prices and wages. The Preslden t
cared little for the idea.
As for the remainder of the leaders,
the sentiment ran from moderate
controls to none at all.
Among the guests Invited to the major
round of talks was South Laguna's John
Crean, the owner of a Riverside finn
whlctt builds mobile homes. ~id that Teamsters' President
Fitzsim s distinct because of his
ateadfa support of the President among
other ntagonistic labo r I e a d e r s ,
appe red to domlna~ much of the input.
"He came out the strongest for total
economic controls and made his dislike
of George Meany (the president of the
AFlrCIO and a Nixon detractor) \'ery
outspoken .
"Fitzsimmons said his union was still
pledged to help in the areas of inflation.
but that the rest of them (other labor
leaden) we~n't helping," Crean said.
Nixon, said Crean, appeared to
disagree strongly with the idea of harsh
controls.
"He told us that he tried them and
they just didn't work. Controls, the
President told us, were like a pep pill
that give a boost, but the letdown
afterwards just wasn't worth it," the
South Lagunan related.
Crean said after emerging from the
session that the discussion ran the gamut
of economic Issues, but that lhe
Priceless Vane
Found Near Site
BOSTON (UPI) -A "pric.less" 80-
pound gilded weathervane b back alop
the historic Fanueuil Hall for the first
Urne since lt was stolen in early January.
Actua1ly, the cower grasshopper was
never taken very far. It turned out
the 22.5-year.old weathervane was hidden
by lhe thief w!lhin lhe building without
detection.
1\lesday V."Orkmen for S k y I i n e
Engineering Company of , Fitchburg
attached the graubopper back on to--p
of the Faneuil Hall cupola.
The grasshopper weathen•ane was
shaped in 1774 by coppersmith Shem
Drowd.
County Won1an Dies •
After Fall on Trip
NEVADA CITY (UPI) -Dorothy B.
Paeirs, 49, ol Garden Grove, has died
following a fall during a c.amping trip
with her family on the middle fork «. tbe Yuba River in Nevada C:Ounty.
Deputies report she suffered hoad
injuries in the fall near Foote's crossing
late Sunday.
President seeml'd to dwell most on what
he believes ti.as been the serious financial
e ff ect whi ch the natio n 's
environmentalists have wrough~ on lhe
eeonomy.
"fie spent a lot of 1ime on that
point, and he emphasized that t.e believes
that environmen tal considerations forced
on indu stry have crippled the economy,··
Crean said.
That same issue "'as discussed after
the conference by Nixon 's Counselor on
Economic Affairs Kenneth Rush.
Rush told a press conference that
in many industries about 20 percent
. of the capital has been di verted from
produ<:,tion and used instead to pay for
environment-related projects.
In Rush's version of the meeting,
the impression given reporters was that
the concern about environmenta l costs
came primarily from the delegates.
But Crean sa id he recalled that the
guests mentioned the issue briefly and
that the President seized upon it and
addressed the issue at length.
Crean added in a private interview
that Nixon reiterated his belief that
the nation should be self-sufficient in
its energy production and that reliance
on P.1iddle-East oil "·as wrong.
"In his 15-minute speech a~ the end
of the conference. the President insisted
tbat nuclear pov.·er is "'hert OUT greatest
hope lies in energy. He termed it the
best of all possible power sources,"
Crean related.
\Vhat does a South Laguna mobil e
home manufacturer offer as advice to
the President?
"l got a chance to put in my feelings,
and what J said. basically, v•as that
the President has got to get his program
toget her in fighting infl!i1011._P.ut It an
the tube , and the --::tsrol>le will lollow
it.
"! told him that "'hat we need is
leadership, not nc"' legislation,'' Crean
added, .
The South Laguna industrialist. a
resident of the Orange Coast since t95ll,
said that at no tin'le during the brisk
discussion did f\ixon hint at his domestic
woes.
''He \\'as truly amazing. lle had . alt
the facts and figures about the 9e0nomy
at his fingertips. He gave the distinct
impression that he "'as fully aware of
the problems." Crean said.
Crean said he \\'as invited to the
event without any prior indication from
lhe White Hou.se.
Avowedly "apolitical." Crean added
that his !Upposilion about the invllation
was that the \\1hHe lJouse staff checked
directori es of mobile home
manufacturers and found his name on
several lists
';I don't get involved in politics. Heck.
T don't even mess with a city council,"
he said.
Rush made the formal report to
reporters about the C<Jnlent of the
-meeting-which included Banker David
Rockefelle r of New York as a guest.
Rockefeller emerged and greeted
repon.ers but gave no indication of
what v.·ent on inside.
The President plans to make \\'hat
his aides have termed a '·major address"
an the economy which will be televised
live from the Century Plaza Hotel
Thursd ay afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.
In th e interim, Nixon plans to continue
emphasizing the economy in the subjects
commanding his attention at San
Clemente.
On Wednesday he plans session!; with
leaders In the Office of Health, Educa-
tion and Welfare. The prime topic, said
Nixon aides. would be the nation's prob-
lems in housing.
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Dance • Ill Stree·t .·s
Crowds Cl'lant 'DeniocraC)',' Hltil Return of Ccira1nanlis.
TrJki11g Aho11t
The Weather
llE AT BEAT DEPT. -One of the
big troubles all or us \Vho li\'e alon g
!his coastline suffer is trying to equate
"'ilh the \\·ealhcr. \\'e are never satisfied.
':l'ou remetn ber last June? The "·eather
"'as pretty glwnpy. Clouds. drizzles and
.some cold. \Vron2 Th inkers at that
time "'ere prePicling doom and gloom
and Suggesting the v.•ho!e summer season
"'as going to be a bust.
Nov.· "'e're ta iling off July. And ho\v
is the "·eather? Hotter than the hinges
of hell . that's ho"'· And "'hat are people
doing? That's ri ght. Complalning about
it.
But you just have one foggy morning
come up and you can expect people
to gl um about , grousing about the cold
and damp.
IN REALITY! us coostal types should
be thankful "·e're \.\'here v.·e are. The
ord Pacific keeps us from boiling over
in the hot times and stops things from
freezi ng up completely in the dead ol
v.·inter.
\Veather·v.·ise. you v.·ant to know y,·here
"'e "d all be v.·ithoul the ocean sitting
out there?
Nev.1>0rt Beach. \\'ithout its ocean.
bea<;hes and bay. would just be a S1udio
City without used ca r lots.
Huntington Beach. \\"ithout its long
stretch of shoreline. would be Bakersfield
\Vi thout onion famiers.
Costa ti.fesa, lacking the mesa upon
y,•h.ich it reposes to catch all the sea
breezes. \\'Oul d just be anothe r section
of lov.·er Santa Ana. Laguna Beach v.·ould
be like Tustin v.·ith bwnps in it. San
Clemen1e would likely be absol utely
nowhere.
SO IT GOES. \\lithout that ocean .
\\'e·d be clear out of our weath er and
even Jonathan Livingston Seagull y,·ou.Jd
abandon the region.
Some \\lrong Thinkers insist 1hat it's
our nice \\'arm sun1mcr ·weather that
aHracts a ll the tourists and visitors
and clobbers up the coastline.
This, of course. is the ultimate in
\\TOng thinking. Our v.·eather has very
little to do v.'ilh the \•isitors st reaming
to the coastline every \\'eekend.
Tt's actually THEIR v.•eather that
makes the difference In us getting
coastal croi\·ds or not.
Consider v.•hcn \\'C have one of those
cloudy. foggy y,·eekends and our peopl e
are puzzled because the coastline fills
up anyy,·ay.
ALL THE VISITORS are smiling at
the cloud}' skifs and saying ho\v v.11nder-
ful it is to be here.
Thaf s because of \\'here they came
from. It \\'as probably 103 deg rees in
the shade "·hen they fled from whee.ever
they came from and headed for the
coa st.
Likev.·ise, \\'e'\'e had plenty of nice
"'·eekends y,·hen the croy,·ds v.·ere sparse.
i nis is caused y,·hen they have bad
y,·eather. The inlanders thus miscalculate
and figure it must be lousy on the
coastl ine too.
So. \\'hen you get right dov.n to it.
the in land atmosphere is v.·hat reaJly
contro ls our population nux and influx,
SO YOU WAl\'T to have the beaches
and bays·aJI to yourse lf on the bright,
sunny, warm ocea n doiys~
Just pray for rain in Riverside. rog
in Fontana and gloom over Glendale.
ATlfENS (UPI) -Former Premier
Constantine caramanlis rcturntd lo
Greect in triwnph today and took office
as head or the nation's fi rst civilian
govenunenl since a n1ilitary jW\ta seized
po1\·er seven years ago.
ln scenes reminiscent of Athehs at
!he end or \\lorld \Var l l. tens of
thousands of Greeks filled the slrects
in exullatioo and rejoiced at the end
of the strong1nan inilitary rule.
Enonnous throngs joined voices in
an emotional choru s of •'Democracy!
Democracy!" hailhlg the return of
civilian government and \l'eltotning
Caramanlis home from 11 years of self·
imposed exile in Paris.
lt1 ilk La'wye r
A~1nits IlJegal
Co11 tributio11s
\VASHTNGTON (U PI 1 -A milk
industry la\\'Yer has pleaded gu ilty to
selling up illegal corporate contributions
to political candidales. mo s t I y
Democrats. 1\1·0-thirds of !he nloney
was on behalf of Sen. Hubert ll.
Hu'mphrey.
Tuesday's plea by David L. Pan',
special counsel to the Assoc iated ~Jilk
( IN SHORT ... )
Producers Inc .. v.·as the fir st stemming
from the-investigation of contribu tions
by A~IPI to political campaigns.
He pleaded guilty ,to conspiracy to
violate campaign la\\'S by arranging
illegal donations total ing 5222,450 in 1968.
1970 and 1972. Of that amount . 5150.4511
\1·as for Humphrey's two campa igns for
presidfnt and one for the Senate.
e B11sl11g Fllib11•ler?
\VASHJNGTON <UPI) -Senators
opposed to busing school children have
hinted they \\'ill begin a filibuster today
to block action on a compromise
education bill they say is too weak·
on the busing issue.
The $25 billion, £our-year bill v.·ould
authorize continued aid to grade and ,.
high schools through June 30, 1!1i8. but
a compromise on tough antibusing
language that \\'3s in the llouse measure
is emiangIT.@g Senate ~SSllg~.
e 'Children Abused'
\VASHl r\GTON IAP ) -Sena t e
investigators han> been lofd lhat pa!ients
of a Florida school fo r disturbed chi ldren
"·ere abused and used as guinea pigs
by the former director of the institution.
The Senate permanent investigations
subcomm ittee took testi1n ony from tv.·o
former nurses at the school Tuesday.
Esther Johnson Snow, fonner chief nurse
at the Green Valley School at Orange
City, Fla .. told the subcorrunittee one
st udent \vas punished for injecting lighter
nuid into his arm by be ing forced to
<!.ig a grave and slee p in it. even though
the ann v.·as seriously infected.
"long live the Greek republic,'' they
t!rled. "Down with the tyrants."
f\lany in the crov.·ds cried openly,
embraced strangers and danced in the
avenues of Athens. f\lotorists honked
deafening O\'Crtur~ of joy on their auto
horns.
Greek Orthodox Archbishop SCra.i;hhn
ad1ninlstered the prcnlier's oath of office
to Caramanli s in a nation\vide radio
and television broadcast less than an
hour after the conservative politic an's
retum ho1ne.
Caran1anlis pledged to \\·ork fo'r Ule
"restoration of nonnalcy and 0 f
democracy." lfe called on lhe Greek
people for "unity, good sense and
patience."
V'I ftll,11119
First Leg of Ra"e
Duaine lilacon showed up on
final day of qualification for
public office in Tallahassee,
f'la . without an y pants. fl.ta con,
candida te fo r Den1ocra tic no1n -
ination fo r U.S. Senate, says
he is taxed so much he can 't
afford trousers.
Dig Traces 'Fat' Band
Of -Indians ro-2600-BC
UTOPIA, Ohio lt;PJI An
archeological dig along the Ohio River
is shedd ing light on a band of Indians
\rho th rived on 'this lush, rolling
countrys ide in 2600 B.C.
"A lot of the local peopl e ask me
if v.·e're finding any arrO\\'heads,'' said
Annie Sect, 21 , a m em b e r o( the
archeological team rrom the t;niversity
of Cincinnati. "I tell them y,·e fi nd
spearheads, but not arrov.·heads. They
hadn't been invented yet."
Kent Vickery, lhe assistant professor
heading the dig, says the Ind ians also
predated agriculture and pottery.
"But they \\'ere very resourceful and
probably fat and happy," he said.
Vickery and I ~ graduate a p d
undergraduate students have bee n
digging 40 miles southeast of Cinc innati.
between the tiny Ohio lov.'flg of Utopia
and Chilo. since the middle or June.
Among the hund reds of historicall y
re\'ealing objects found were the remains
of a young Indian \l'ho \1•as buried with
his legs folded at the kneecap and pushed
back against his chest
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Tile s o I em n ceremony climaxed a
sequence or events that began \\oi th a
July 15 coup on Cyprus and the thrt:it
or fl direct military confrontatim with
Turkey, one of Greece's partne rs in
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The crisis came to a dramatic clima.t.
Tuesday when Presiden t Phaedon Glzikis
sunlmOned opposition politicians for the
first coMUl!atlons since the "colonels
t'Oup" ousted the elected· gcwemment
in 1967,
"'nie Gree k: anned forces in viev.·
of the situation in which the country
finds ilse:lf has decided to entrust the
running o( the country to a c i·v i I i a n
government," the mll lt.ary j unt a
announ«d.
There v.•as no further explanation and
the fate or Brig. Gen. Dlmltrios
Joannides, I.he strongman of the nillltary
junta , \\'aS Wlknov.n.,.
An offlelal spokeW\an said Caramanlls
\\'OUld_ begin hi:w fiflt\ term oC office
bf Pf'~J)aring for talks in Geneva \,Vlth.
TUrkey, and Britain on the Cyprus cnsLI.
He will form his ca.birie.t later ln the
day.
Political obsen·r-rs said the fa ilure
of the Greek ar111y to V.'in tactical
advantages in Cyprus coupled v.ith the
nation's severe economic v.'Oe!I led the
military leaders to abandon their
attempts to rule the country.
RETURNS FROM EXILE
Con•t1ntlne C1r•m.nll1 ---~=
Aide Desc1~ihes Haldemru1 Crude Price
Hikes Boost
Oil Profits As Nixon's 'Alte1· Ego'
\VASHI NGTON CAP) -"Haldeman
v.'as ithe alter egQ. Haldeman was almost
the other President. I can't emphasize
that enough."
Thus did former \\'bite House aide
Alexander P. Butterfield describe the
rol e or H.R. Haldeman to the House
Judiciary
testimony
committee.
Committee, according to
released today by t h e
Butterfield, the man who first publicly
disclosed the existence or the presidential
tapes, was the first of nine witnesses
who testified before the Judiciary
Committee in its impeachment inquiry.
The committee released Butterfield's
test imony in a volur;ne that also included
that of fonner Nixon -Campaign aides
Paul O'Brien and Ji:rederick C. LaRue.
O'Brien and LaRue were involved in
arranging the payment of legal expenses
for \Vatergate conspirator E. Howard
Hunt Jr.
Butterfield, now head of the Federal
Aviation Administration, spent nearly
nine hours testifying in closed session,
during which time he described in detail
the President's v.·ork habits and his
relationships lo his staff.
He made it clear that the closest
staff man to ·tile" President was his
staff chi ef, Haldeman.
•·Haldeman was his right·hand man:·
PEOPLE •
Butterfield told the committee. "He
counted so heavily on Haldeman's
presence. on Haldeman being at the
other end of the telephone v.ithin reach
v.'hen he buzzed."
NEW YORK (AP ) -Several oil
co1npanies say rises in crude oil prices ... ,.
oo domestic and foreign markets helped
to boost sharply their pro'fits during
the second quarter of this year.
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Sex Not Prison
Riglit-Judge
Standard Oil Co. of Indiana. the
nation's sit.th largest oil firm, reported
on TUesday that after-tat profits for
the three months ended last June 30
were 131 percent more than the earnings
in the same period of 19'13.
Shell on Co.. seventh biggest, said
its second-quarter eamlngs rose 3'
percent. Cities Ser\'ice Co., 14th in aize.
reported a 76 percent gain and Tenneco
Inc., a conglomerate with signiDcant
oil operations, said its net more than
doubled.
NEWARK, N.J. (AP ) -A
federal judge ruled oo Tuesday
that prison inmates ha,·e no
constitutional right to sex.
U.S. District Court Judge Vincerlt
P. BilDlno re}ected a la"'SUit
brought by Rahway Slate Prison
inmates who said that the failure
of the New Jersey priDt system
lo institute furlougM at home or
conjUgal visits amounted to cruel
and WlUSUal punishment.
For the latest quaf!er, Indiana
Standard registered eanungs of $280
million on revenues of $2.47 billion. In
the comparable period last year. $121.3
'million v.·a.s earned on revenues of $1.53
billion.
Profits for the firm during the first
six m on t h s of this year totaled $499
million, compared to $242.5 million in
1973.
The request v.•as made by two
inmates v.tlo asserted that the right
to have conjul(al visits or furloughs
v.•a.s needed to protect their
marriages or keep their girlfriends
and that restricting such visits was
an attempt by the state to dictate
morals.
Shell earned $124 .5 million in the latest
quarter, compared with $89.5 million
in the like period a year e ar I i er.
First·half profit s of $246.4 million
outdistanced the $169.8 million earned
in the first six months of last year.
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I nnoc~nt Pleas Vi olent St orm
Made in Murae r-• Southland Hit .Hard
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SAN MATf;Q (AP1 -A
21-ycar-old i\fenlo Park man
pleaded innocent on 'l'uesdny
lo a charge of 1nurdcr In
lhe dlsappenrullC(' of L.ois
JCiln MoNan1ur.1 , il ti:~Lorct·d
lilllsborouch tocialile.
lier blood -smeared Caldil~
( BRIEFS )
ll<.'Ct:ssory to murder charge.
e ~•o•ro11e lit
SAN ~·RANCISCO (A~I -
Docl.Or& have order~ a week
QI' rcsl at the Un1versily of
C;1!Uornla P.9ed I Center far ~le ~nate M JC¥itY Leader
~gc M e (0-San
dsco).
des said ttie 44-year~ld
f>Tancisoo DemOicrat was
host>ilalized Monday ·with an
has been recovered but tier acute viral inlecti6o. He had
body has not been found. suffered flu-like symptoms for
Barry Austin Brov.'fl entered more than a week and had
his 1>~~a ___!_lte! his girlrriend, run temperatures as high as
Carol CamµOe ll, 17, plcadCit--i04-dcgrees;-they-sald.
IMOCCnt to a charge of being e Ralea Hike d
Falk Back: '
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Taki11g a Break O'Connor
Holds Out
SAN FRANCISCO IAP)
Long-winded talkers will pay
extra and everyone wilt pay
more under a $199 • .f million
annual rate increaae granted
P3cific telephone Co. Tuesday
by t~ ~tate Public Utilities ._ ~p. Lawren.ce Hogan tR-Md.), le~t , who ~arlier announc~d his deci5ion to vote
Commission. 1n favor of impeachment of President Nixon. confers with fellow House Judi·
Pacific Telephone. ~ich ciary Co1nm ittee members, Rep. John Conyers. 10-?i.Iich.J, center and \Villian1
had rcq~ted '312.7 million, Hungate, (D-Mo.) during a break in the panel's 1nceting in \Vashington. 1'hc
was authon!f<i to ~n a time group was to begin debate on possible impeach1ncnt today scheduled for na-
B/\KEHSFIELO (AP) -
!)lane-smashing \I.i nd . fire-
starting Jightnin"g nnd flood·
causing rain left !heir mark
on &>uthern Cnlifornia tcxilly
aflcr a sumrncr storm or
unusual violence.
Y.'inds at a llcmct airport
in Riverside Cow1ty hit ;in
unheard of 80 to JOO miles
an hour, and the Nation:.il
Y.'eathcr Ser\' ice in Lo .~
Angeles sus pected at first it
mii::ht be a tornado. l1u1
ch1.:cks v.•ith !oral reside nts
reported no sig-hling of the
tli'ltinctive dreaded 1wisters.
The weathe r unleashed a
special fury at llernct's Byan
Field, Y.'hcre some 14 gliders
a11d five small private aircruft
\\'ere reported destroyed by
the hurricane-force. w i n d s .
fla ngars and nearby mobile
homes were damaged. One
"·oman v.·as reported slightly
injured by flying glass frurn
a wind-shattered windo\v. ·
~-leany,·hile, on the north side
ol the Tchach..'lpi ~1ounttains ,. LOS ANGELES IAP)
Actor Peter Falk has reached
an out-of-<X>Wt scttle1ncnt in
his dispute with Universal
Studi08 and is back at \\'Ork
on the television se ri es
"Columbo.''
fn•essag1c-1 unn chohargdon1ng syshtem tional television at 4:30 p.m., PD1'. '
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Jn the meantime. Carroll
i O'Connor remained il\\'ay from
OBS' "All in the ramilv"
and a second sllO\v was taped
Tuesday _night ll'ith>ut hi1n .
Terms of the F' a I k
settlen1ent announced Tu esday
were not disclosed.
Falk charged in a suit filed
June 21 that Universal had
breached his cotllract by
" failu re to 1nake a $1.32.m
payment to Fa lk's company,
Jackie Productions, on June
4. He asked that a declaration
of relief from his contract
wtth the studio be granted.
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O'Connor filed suit in June
against Tandem, asking Los
Angeles Superior Court to
declare whether he has a valid
• contract.
flat rate service allowing '"
unlimited calls. 'Ibe new rates J k
will be effecti'e oo Aug. 18. l l C ii.SS
e Appeal f'u11d•
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
\Viii Lewis, manager of radiq
station KPFK • FM. said
Tuesday he will turn over a
tape recording from Patrkia
Hearst and a letter from the
radical Weather Underground 'o a federal grand jury if
he is tmable to raise enough
money to appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Coort.
Lewis said he wasn't looking
forv..·ard to returning to jail
but was willing to do so if
he can raise enough money
by A1onday for a further
appeal. "I don't want to go
back to jail. I'm not a
martyr," said the 42-year~ld
Lewis, who has already spent
16 days in jail fOf' refusing
to tum over the two pieces
of evidence.
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SA~ FRANC ISCO f AP)
-Lynn \Va ll says all he
\\·ants is his mule but San
Francisco authorities vow
1.tonopoly, a jet black
jarkas.~. "'n'on't be spn1ng
from his stable slammer
until somebody pays his
feed bi ll.
"Old ~fonopoly is 'l'Orth
$1.000.'' said \Vall, 56, a
retired San Fr a n c is co
cabbie now living in
Virginia City, Nev. "But
I ain't gonna pay that fine,
even if It's a nickel."
1.1ooopoly, a specially
trained show animal, "1'3S
"arrested'' July 5 at 3
a. m. for grazing on the
city hall's front lav.n. 1
LllTUINC ---· ·-· .. ____ _ -----·:.~--:::-------
Booze, Butts, Horses
Fill State's Coffer s
SACRAl\IE:<.i'O -more. sn1oked more and
Drinkers, smoke r s and gan1bled more at horse ·r<1ces
gamblers have he I p e rl than they did in the preceding
California fini sh its 1 973-i~ Jiscal year.
!AP)
fiscal year "-'ilh nearly $392 Taxes on hccr and "'inc plus
millidt in the bank, state license fees for distilled spirits
Controller llou.ston· Flournoy and liquor poured $ I 2 7 . 3
says.
But the size of the state's
budget surplus won't be
determined Wltil mid-Au gust.
when some fiscal loose ends:
are cleared up, Flournoy said
Tuesday in a statement.
Floumoy's report for the
fiscal -yea r ended June 30
showed Californians drank
---
1nillion inlo !he s tate's
treasury in l973-7t con1pared
\1•ith Sl22.7 nlillion t he
previous year.
Cigarette ta xes added
another $184 .8 m i 11 ion
compared to $175.8 million the
previous year. Taxes from
horse racing amounted to $64.1
1nillion. compared to $63.2
niilllon in 1972-73.
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Hi s Luck
Ran Ou t
SA~ FRANCISCO IUPf l
-Cal> driver Fabia11
~1tlltoy \\'<JS robbed and
robb«I and robbed.
~lolloy told po I ice
Tuesday that he drove a
man to his apartment
Sunday and the man look
ofr y,•ithout paying him the
fare.
\\'hile ~folloy g a v e
cha~e. a man stole his
jacket from 1he cab. Jt
contained his SilO
eyeglasses.
\Vhen the cabbie tried
to chase lhe n111n \1'ith
th e jacket. he 1\·as stopped
by three young men Who
had kni\'CS. They rclie\·cd
him of S5 in cash. . ·-
in Kern Coun ty, more than
20 separate lightning s1rikes
caused brush or forest fires.
By midnight Tuesday all the
IJl:izcs y,·ere out except for
the earlier Ore on Bear
~fountu in.
.'\bout 100 fire flght~rs srrug~led through the night
on the 11ear a1ountain fire
which had blackened mor~
than 50 acres in rugged
terrain. Seven .aircraft were
on hand as retardant bombers
during day light. hours.
At least five Bakcrsficld-
arca lightning strikes hit
poy,·er poles or lines, the fire
department said. An
ufldetennined number o r
pov.·er outages resu lted. No
1najor damage or injurie3 y;ere
reported in the Bakersfield
area storm.
~1canv.11llc, allhough I.he
Bakersfield area wa'l so dry
tha~ motorists ~d to strugstc against dust storm! on
In terstate 5 and U.S. 9!l.
soaking rains socked both the
Riverside County storm area
and the 'Antelope \7 a 11 c y
no11hcast of Los Angeles.
Rains mixed 'v.•ith hail fell
y,•irhout letup for an hour at
!Palmdale, where a mile or
Califomia 138 was closed. The
rain totaled more than iy,'o
inches in jusL an hour al
Hemet.
As severe fire d a n g e r
con1inucd, tv.·o small brush.
fires were pul out at Glendale
and Arcadia,' while a third
...,·as doused after blackening
100 acres in Simi Valley.
Bus Drivers Enter
24t1i Dav of S trike
~
B)· The As:OCiated Prtss
AC Tran'lit bus drivers in
the e.ist San Francisco Bay
area entered their 24th day
of striking today and 50
drivers of the Chauffeurs
Unioo kept up ~ir Y.-ork
stoppage against the Airporter
bus system.
Also. Berkeley radio station
KPFA was off the air thi s
moming after staff members
\\'Bi ked out to demand the
firing of the station's gene ral
manager.
State conciliator Thomas
Nicolopuk>s resumed h i s
shuttling betv.·een AC 'J'ransit
and representati ves of 1he
Amalgarpated Transit Unioa
Dirision 192 after face-to-face
talks broke off l\fonday v.i th
no plan'l to resume.
"!\'eilh~r side is v.•iiling to
make concessions v.·hich v.-ould
enable them to r e a c h
agreement," Kicolopulos said.
''But the li n es of
communication ren1ain open."
The bus drivers a r e
tlernanding parity w it h
ernployes of the Bay Area
Rapid Transit system. Their
strike has forced 200,000 into
BART or back to their cars
in \Ve~tem Alameda and
Contra Costa counties .
lnfJ atio11
Hi ts Peak
LOS A~GEJ.ES (API
Inflation has peaked and Is
\\'inding do"TI slov.·ly but
unemployment will continue to
climb through the rest of the
year. \\rJ-iite House bo~get
director Roy L. Ash said
1\1esday.
Ash refused to predict when
inflation mighl drop to what
"·ould be considered an
acceptable level. It v.'ll1 not
reach that ·fint in 1974, he
sa id .
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Anacin
Tablets
Listerine
Antiseptic
Just Wonderful
Hair Spray
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Tablets
Head &
Shoulders
Shampoo
Johnson's ' Baby Powder
101l's
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Soft & Ori__
Anti-Perspirant ,
nt. wt.
8 oz .
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nt •. wt. 4· 9¢
13 oz.
Gillette
The Dry Look
Hair Spray
nt . wt .. 1 09
11 oz.
Foil·
Packed
36 's
nt. wt.
4 oz ,
tube
Pepto-
Bismol
8 fl. oz. 79¢
W• TtMrY• the right to limit qu1ntiti11. Special prict11 good thru Sundav. July 28th, 1974.
BUENA PARK ORANGE
ltMlri It Ora+!.... . City Dr • .t Cl .. 11 Ch'O'I ll•d.
Opn D .. tr t :JI .. t:JO p.M. _., I 0 te 1 0,.11 I D·t '""' hily S.Nty I 0 to 6
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Opt11 I 0-9 ,.-. D.ity S-..0.y I 0 lo '
99¢ nt. wt . 73e
14 oz .
Scholl's
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6 DARY PILOT EDITORIAL .PAGE.
San Cle 1ncu te's city council has taken a bold and
t.in1ely step to avoid what lts men1bers fear would have
been "a sea of asphaJt" in the co1nmunity.
TlJe l'Oll ncil chose to cut back the density allowed
ln three 1nu1tiple·residential zones, leaving ,Ute tradi·
tional single·fan1ily designation alone. l
\\'hat the 1110\'e does is slice n1edium-clensity land
use fron1 17 ~o 10 units to the acre; 111edium-high areas
from 36 to 25 a11d the highest density from 55 to 36.
It is a n1ajor step indeed fo r the city because 245
acr~s of land '\'Ollld be affected, along with n1any lots
not yet developed to 1naxin1u n1 use.
It \Vas clear that the council had to do something.to
ease the crush along narrow streets where old zoning
allo\\'ed some of the highest .density of any city in
Orange Coun ty.
'fhe rollback rate is not inordinate, but appears in
keeping \vith trends along the coast where congestion
is a grave problem.
• llold Those Dollars
did not add peopl~ and programs back after learning
ol an unexpectedly large assessment.
llowever, ll did salt away some extra revenue in
t he city reserves which could keep the city from facing
a budget squeeze in upcoming years. I
The council would do well to pledge to hang on to
the extra dollars, and not fritter them awa_y on those
projects that always seem to abound ~s soon as the tears
and wounds of budget trim ·ng tirile are forgotten.
True Public Spirit
Lagunans demonstrated real public spirit by pitch·
ing in and helping fight the recent 40.acre brushfire
along Laguna Canyon Road.
The eight regular Laguna Beach firemen on duty
at the time were augmented by nearly three score volun·
leers, some off-duty firemen and some regular volunteer
firemen. The majority were men and women who can1e
from their houses to help the regu1ais .
One man sweating on the fire line worked with a
shovel he'd brought from home. He said he was "just
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In La guna Beacl1, the city council has lo\\·ered the a citizen" who saw a fire and came to help. ·
city tax rate. but the assessor has increased property Ten men were public works employes who had been
assessn1 ents so the taxpayer pays more -an average of playing softball after work. They saw the fire and re· I ..v·-\--$42 n1ore, with so me payi ng consi derably more than that. ported for duty.
If there is a silvefliriinC-it is that iltlre-coun-cil1-----(Jf-special note, oo, w~re t e effurtS-Or six La·
had not cut the tax rat e, everyone would have had an guna Search and Rescue Explorer Scouts who aided fire. 7' ~ ..
even heftier tax load. men.
I-laving prepared a relatively austere budget which The fine actions of these men and women are the 'On second thought, hiring him wasn't such a good idea!' e\·en cut personnel fro111 the city work force, the council best definition of citizenship.
Ai1ned at
Oil Firm
\VASHINGTON -Siandard Oil or
California 1Socal1 .has hired a n1ystcrious
private in\·estigating firm. kno\rn as J~TF
Associates. to find out v.·ho has been
~li pping us embarrassing documents
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
\Vonder '\'hat old t.1ohandas K. ·
1\·ould have to say about India's
bomb?. · D.F.
Gtoomr Gws c11111nellh 1r1 M1.,_.l1'tlC •r
•••ters •-' • "°' Re<e1Htllr ''"-'' Ill• votwJ et the fttwltlMr. Send , •• , ft!
tttVI "° --G ... lll't' Gus. DeilJ ,1111.
be stabilized at no more than 7.5 million
barrels/day, far below the 21) million
barrels/da y projection."
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Re11ie11iber the Good 0 Id Bur11ia Shave Days?
Spare a Few Kind Words for
To !he Edill)r:
! like signs. I can understand a lot oC
fanners 1no\·ing to the cliy and not
ha\·ing comlled !he ,hayseeds from !heir
hair being a li ttle bev;ildered by all of the
signs, especially if they can't read. But it
seelns that these days it is the city kids
that can't read. Perhaps that's the
problem.
-venomous assault <Jn God f?). Gabriel four-legge:f"..charges in tbeir'-neigbbcn> J\"IAILBOX or.d Graham, under the h •ad Ii n e yards. They ttrlainly don't want yenow ( )
you recently printed Art Hoppe's pet owners release and/or w::1lk their
''HE.\VENLY \V l RE T .4. P ? GOD spots or dead shru?s in their own front
-----------~ FORBID!" yards.
Letters from reade rs are welco11ie. n1E SYNDICATED writer needs SeveMi.t times a month. large, OV!rly J'1or1nally, writers s1i.'ould convey their understanding and forgiveness for his friendly dogs (we hope they are friendly)
messages i1\.3.00 .. watds--.or .Je.ss.~Xhe .... blasphernous attack on our ·Benefactor. bo,_·1 over and generally terrify our
rioltt to conde11se letters to fit space ll \\'as sheer sacrilege poorly disguised 1oddlers and !hen disappear. \Ve are
or elimina te libel is re st'rlJcd. All let-as "·ry humor. Certainly people tcxlay, lucky that the dam-age has· only been
r.ers must i11c/.ude signature and moil· needing spiritual guidance like never scratches and mental anguish.
ing address but nani es may be wiih· befor.e, might strive better "ilhout this I hope I ha\'e rTiade my point clear;
held o·,i request if sufficient reason .sort of irreverence. I think pets for pct owners are fme
is oppc<'rent. Poetry will not be pub· Iioppe apparently cas1s God in the in their place. but v.tien allowed to
~--from its filco~----A!ter.JHl®rut from lhe_ memo, "-'e_
also published on Jan. 11, 197~, the
response of a company spokesmah who
said the memo was "all wet, completely
erroneous."
I can remember as a boy the Burma
Shave signs. They v;ere the most
interesting thing ~long the highway. o r
c'O:J rse. an oid CO\\' v.oold occasionally
break the monotony by w3:\kin1 out i:1
front of the 1'.lodel A, requiring an extra
stop.
'fhe only S igns Clling-dIStance-'wOuld -
read, Firs~ National Bank 12 miles ahead
in downtown Little Rock, or Mar:ion Hotel
29 miles ahead in dov.11town ,L.ittle Rock ,._
or Jfolly's Diner three miles ahead at the
crossroads.
lislied. ro le of •·The Landlord." \Ve are all run free , they impose on other1i in
----familiar with,the common-inOP.ction-that-a. rather-personal.....way-that I _.find JHF himself is a British intelligence
specialis't \1•hose full name is John H.
Farmer. He is on an undercover mission
in lhe ~fiddle E:i,;t.
8ut one oi fus. asso·
elates. a forn1er CIA
a J? en I named Joe
Smith. has hcen di-
recting the Soc;il in·
vestiJ?ation.
for s c v e.·a l
1nont hs. Smith has
heen tu rning Socal's
San Erancisco head·
Quarters inside out. He has concluded
from his investigation, according to our
sourrt..'S inside the company, that at least
Cine document in our possession is a for·
ce ry.
\VE COJl\TACTE'O JHF Associates and
offered 10 help determine \\·hethcr the
document is authentic. \V~ I.ave made
several in(1uiries 1\.'hich have satisfied
us that the memo. indeed, is a forgery.
\Ve obta ined the document i.i s part
r.f our invesiigation of the oil crisis.
an investigaiion that took us from
Cal iforn ia to the 1'.'li<ldle East. \Ve
obtained documents rrom al leas[ three
major oi! firms.
The bogus document. 1\·hich had only
;i minor influen ce upon our investiga tion,
11:as highl y technical. \\"e quoted only
this portion:
"Severe technical problems ha\•e been
i·ncountcred by AramC<J in the Saudi
Arabian field<; ... (in 1973 ). production
11·as incn:ascd from 6.5 mi llion bar re!~'
d.1y io 9 million barrels/day to meet
increasing U.S. demands.
"''fl-IE RESERVOIR-pre ssu res-
fl uctuatcd so greatly that corporate
~nginecrs no1v estimate production "'ill
Later in Saudi Arabia, v:e sho\\·ed
the document to Oil Minister Ahmed
Zak i Yamani and published his reaction.
"He said his teclmical experts keep
close \ratch on Aramco's production,"
"'e reported on February 23. "The
alleged 'severe technical problems'
couldn't have developed, he felt sure,
\\'ithout his knowledge.
41HE AGREED it 'i.''111 take ·a few
years to reach the ~million-barrel
j!;oal. , .(He said productioo) ls now back
up to 8.6 million barrels and could
reach 10 million barrels next year."·
The forged memo contained some
correct but also some misleading
inrormation. We wish te> go on record,
therefore, as endorsing Yamani's
response.
Footnote : \Vho could have forge(I the
docum ent? Some dissidents. "'ho put
out an underground sheet c a 11 e d
·"Stranded Oil ," had access to Socal's
files. Perhaps they planted the phony
memo. Smith told us he believes the
forgery "'35 part ·of a larger, more
sinister plot. perhaps even .of the KGB
Soviet secret police.
The memo has detailed markings
\l'hich onlv someone fam iliar with Socal's
files \\'ouid be able to duplicate. Our
source picked out the document. from
the files. without the slightest suspicion
it might not be genu ine. lte consented,
for example, that '"'e make it available
lo Senate investigators to take up with
the company. He now feels like a bank -
teller who passed a counterfeit $20
bill.
THE SIGNS kept us a1'·ake and alert.
The last v.'Ord in lights is this famous
line: If you don't dim yours, I "'on't dim
1nine. Burma Shave.
They were similia r to the little si gns
near a nursery on Newport Boulevard in
(:l)sta P.fesa. ''ou could hardly wait to see
"·hat the next ser.ies of-signs would-say.
No"' as you drive the freeway, there are
the lines, the gentle curves and the bump
bump of the divider lines in the concrete
slabs. Nothing to break the monotony.
You soon , get cross-eyed.
\I/hat would a city be without signs. I
don 't believe even the country boys
11·ou1d like ii, especially if they cou1d
read.
prohibited on the beach at Ven.ice. I
hope you "'ill use your editorial influence
to prevent these disgusting, revolting
people from migrating to Ne"'JX>rt
Beach.
·an landlords are cniel. Knowing, then, upsetting. .From my J)O!iition, strong
\o:hat churlish in!ICllence. \\'hat calculated control oni~ances that are enforced art
impiety. neces&ary m a city where houses are
JO or 15 feet apart, and where the H~PPE has Gabriel .-one ~f the few open places are not -the "wild"
Arcnangels -suggesting to Th e but well-groomed e1tensions of our own
Landlord" that he resort to a stupid backyards. If you are unable to pre\•ent this. tape record er to eavesdrop on us .
however, I suggest that they be confined mortals. The motivation behind this We have , come . to rea\iu that pet
to Little Corooa Beach. ,_·here I ,_'Ould mechanism seems to pooh·pooh,the "'·hole owners cherish the1.r charges as !lltl'ongly
consider It my civic duty to monitor idea of hea\•enly records. Be assured as .. w~ do our children. We dart not
· their ~ctiviti~s from our h om e that coo has ways that exceed anything ertt1~1ze them openly for f~ oC
overlook mg this beach. of this "·orld and our imaginatioM. emot10rtal and othe,r ~ e a ct 1 on ~ ,
. PHIL LA NSDALE , · t d consequently, to maintain a truce m -------He_doe~t need_a-1:1a~hine:-~?-re.co.c our ne:ighborhoOO, I -request that my
Sha met
To the Editor: Shame. shame on 1''ewport! Instead
or making a lovely park and "'illdi'.>"'
to the sea as Laguna Beaeh did, they
chose to build Purg·atory Po i n t
(Promontory Point) or. as is mDre
generally kno"11. the Hornet's Nest or
our deeds, He has you. Listen. . .. for name be omitted they take with them the record of their •
deeds,'' Rev. 14:13. Then : "From "'hat NAME WmtHELD
was written in these books the dead
"·ere judged, each man on the record
of bis deeds," Rev. 20:12.
To the Editor :
_\\'E-ARE _surmunded_by_ a~ bunch 01. _the Newport _GheUol_
11IE SCRIPTURES are replete with
admonistunents that records are kept
in minutest detail , even and especially
oui thoughts. How could this be done
on a flimsy; fallible: tape machlnc?
fl.fartin A. Brower's recent letter
regarding the traffic signal at Coast
Highway .at "the Irvine Co, mess at
Promontory Point" _was werestini. ~ophisticated . snob& without a cause. This type of dense building, bringing
They hav~ to ui.vent a. phony. cau.9e. T'hey more people and cars to an already Scurrilous attacks upon Godliness do
not surprise us. They do indicate that
it is a little later than even "'e thooghi.
Ours is not "Doomsday" ahead, but
Liberation Day!
ha ve nothing to do with their weekends, overcrowded area is certainly ruinin"
but f.O: climb mow:itains or camp c;xi ·the Newport, I'm sorry to sa)'.. 0
take shore, 80 they want everyUung to Wh t , the 't f t•-thinlci g look like the wilderness. a "ere ci Y a 1n:i~;, n
Some of us. like .sigps. We tind them of ~ they itave the OK fOT th2t
interesting and visually in good taste. PfOJect • DR. ARTilUR H. WHITE
I was a little leery about writing this
letter for fear that signs might get the
go-ahead and some nut might decide to ·
put ?)rnography on them. There is
certainly no sh:>rtage of nuts these days
or of the Devil's imps.
JIM BOLDING
Voiu11t'eer
E. P. 1~fcGOVERN
Pets Need Co11trol
Shffltt Mallgned To the Ed itor:
· To the Editor: I am dead set against any consideroti~1
In reference to the rront page articl e towards relaxing current pet control \a"'s
or June 25 in the Pilot. \\'by is the in Hwrtington Beach. A recent front
San Juan city haJI grpup again deriding page story in ,the Huntifigton Beach
and maligning our Sheriffs Dept. and edition of the Daily Pilot indicates the
sen•ices? Their obvious disregard for city council, is reviewing-revi sions to
the citizen-s' "1shes 15 already-surfacing animal ordinances, apparently due !o
ha5 been -only a few months have elapsed pressure rrom pet owners.
since the election ,_'hen the voters again As a nori-pet owner, who suHe"" daily
To the Editor:
Now that nude bathing
defeated their attempts to set up their from pet owner lncoos\deratlons, I
APPAREN'lt.Y he thlnk.s all of us
who fought tbrough city channel• to ·
stop that development have either moved
away or have short memories. The
Irvine Company was wtlling to do 'most
anything to get that development started
before the people of California could
vote en !Onlething whltil finally came
along as Prop. 2D. They made a
minuscule reduction in density and
promised many other things -view
parks, "'ffidows to the bay etc, etc.
in order to make it palatable.
How's Your l(nowledge of Color?
"o""''' police •-rtment or ........... am." en1 ed .. ....-t-.-.. _. support ore , stronger c on t r o I
IN CHECKING with the Sheriff's ordinances. For example:
Dept., v.·e found that various crime TAKING our children ,fo alm06t any
pre\·errtioo programs are available to public park ln Huntington Beach is
The city may have demanded a
highway signal, but do not be misled
that the Irvine Company "had" Co pay
for _it. Why lhoulcl it. be any other
way? Their developmeat will bring ovu
a thousand more people and about as
many automobiles to . an a Ire A"d y
overcrowded area. HOW Mr---;"~an
equate that srtuation with the El Morro
school near Laguna Beach is lntereltlne,
to say the least. ,
W. L. TilOMPSON
\Ve hovcn·t done a "color-coded'' quiz
fo r a long time. so here's a relatively
simple one. Score I poinl for each Item
correctly identified: a perfect score is 40,
but 25 Is good \vithout reference book s:
1. <a1 Brown Stviss; lb ) Bro1\n Shirts: ''".1 BrO\\'fl lsts; rdJ Brov.n Betty.
2. (a J "Bluebeard "; (bl Bluebird rnot
the \vingcd creature); (CJ ''Blue Boy":
(d) Blue Eagle.
3. ia~ Black Be.JI : rbJ '1Black Boy";
1c1 Black Death: !d) Black Velvet.
4, 1a1 Yello\v Jack: tbl "Yellow
Rook"~ lei Yellow-hamn1er; (j'.I ) "Yellow
Kid.·'
5, (a) Red Ginnt~ lbl 1·Roo ~till"; (c)
Red La1vs; ldl Red list.
6. (a) Crcrn HO()rn : lbl "Creen
Pastures''; lCJ Green Belt : { d i
Greengage.
7. ra ) "\\'hitc Company": (bl \Vhite
Uwatf: (C) \Vhltc Knight; (d) \Vhite
Hose.
8. (nl "Oolrien AM": (bl Golden
Fleece; Cc) Golden lllnd: (di Golden
Spike.
( SYDNEY HARR_IS )
9. (a) Grey Em inence: (b) Grey
Cloak ; fc) Grey Fri&rs: (d) Gray's Inn .
JO. (al Silver Ghost ; {b) Si\\•er Streak ;
(C) Sliver Star; (d) Silver Age.
A!>SWERSo
I. (a) breed of cattle; (b) Nazi SA
lorces: fcl Puritan religious sect; (d)
Pennsylvania Dutch baked pudding.
2. (a) Nickname of a French murderer
of ten '\\'Omen : (b) Campbell's world
recor~·setting ser ies of racing ca~: (c)
Gainsborough's portrait ; (dJ em blmi ol·
the New Deal.
3. (a) One of the fi\'C lo,_·cr grades In
Judo: (b) Richard \\'r ig ht " s
autobiographical book of 1915: (c) 14th·
century bubonic plague: (d} a mixed
drink of ch3nrp{lgne and stout, called a
''Bismarck" in Gennany.
4. (a) Yellow fever: (b) famous
al l cities at no charge. The crime-figures spoiled by cootinuoosl)' steJ?pilJg_on
Edward ian quarterly magazine : {c) a "'ere also obtained and show 714 for mounds of ·pet excrement; or in the
bunting, the state bird of Alabama : (d) the past fiscal year and 5i93 for the · case of the children, washing it off
first comic strip in color. J>rtvious year. on an increase of 12( their hands, feet and clothing. I h h d' t for the year, which includes the "crime 5. {a) Type of star w I uge 1ame er, "·a,•e" shortly before the election. Sleeping at night in our neighborhood
Hke Betelgeuse: (b) operetta-by Victor in Huntingtoo Beach is interrupted
l'ierbert; (c) the civil Code of ancient \\'e wonder where"" the cOuncil was several ni"""'" a week by .,....,,. cats
R (d) '"rdinalate a few months ba ck 1\'hen the crime fl""' .,...., ome; \Al • yowling, making love and fighting in
6. (a) Backstage room for receptions; prevention program on ' burglary \\'as our yard, on the yard's wall and even
(b) pla y by ti.fare Connelly; (c) conducted in the city and lhioughout 00 the root.
I b I d) the county "ith merchants and citizeml ! countryside to coot.a n ur an spraw ; ( The billboards alone ~·ere hard to miss. • On those nights that the pet cats
type of plum . spare us. "'e can Ue in bed and enjoy
7. (a) Nove l by A. Cooan Doyle; (b) J. WRIGHTE a chorus of barking, yapping and howling
the smallest type of s~r: (c) Lewls dogs. We have never understood how
CarToll's fictional character: (d) emblem Sacrflqe1 their owners can stand it, but they
of the House of York. seem immunt.
To the Editor : w• •-• to --w away ... , sandbox 8. (a) I.a.tin satire by Apuleius : (b) Lat.e.ly ,,. pa em s "' ..u: ·uuv "" object or Jasnn's quest; (C) ship in which your "'5 per 3 e for the children, beauJ1e it becan1e a extraordinarily diligent in , • i r l I Y "-'" cat toilet. You bad to hold your Drake sailed around the world; (d) reporting every tidbit oC society'! b,... h ~--ndi
railroad linkup In Utah. · perverseness 15 "naughty.'' instead or reat l'l'nat sta ·ng down\\•ind' of It,
9. (a) Richelieu's adviser, Le<:lerc: (b} deadly serious sins. Good }ournaJl!ltc and It was a serious health haiard
a London alderman ; .(e) Franctscans; ctVerage Is Qne lhlng. Digging In the for our 3-and..f.year-olds.
(d) ooe of the four Inns of Court for dirty comers Is Something else. lt makes WEEDING, \\·ate.ring~ and generally
British lawyers. me "'OOder how benefioal' It 11 to taking care ol our front yan:I-is likb
JD. {a) early Rolls·Royce auto: (b) saturate readers -many of them working on a fann; you have to watch
English Channel : (c) U.S. armed forces • adolesce nts -with so much ~tAg!ous )'OULstep. Late at night, alter we have
award for heroism; (d) HeJlod 's second lm....,,.llty, highly lnf«tious. --£OOe to bod, Ind very •arly· In the
ate of Pte world in antiquity. You took the cake (Devil's 1'"'oocJ) \\'hen morning before we arise, clandestine
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Robert N. Wted, Pubtlshcr
•Thomu Kttvil, Editor
Borbcro Krtibich
Edllorlot Page Editor
'"" <ditwla! ·-ol the "'°" Pilot ·'&eeks to lnlorm and r.Utnulate
redrs by ~. on this ,.,_
diverwiCommentvy'on topics OfJ.n;.
tmat by AYnc11cat"" t'R!_urnrU11t11 and
Cartoonlsts. by ~ fonlnt fcJr
mdm'-. and"'-"'* a.lo ncwtP1prt'1 opirdQn, ilnd ideas on
cumnt topkt, Thlt f!fttor\al ottnlorll « the o.ll.y Pilot •PPtV on1)' in.the
""itorial cclurnri •t the_ 1Dp ct ...
"''· Oplnlorq ~~pt t-..d by the l'lrlo
umnlsts Md car10onilta and 1ettw
"Tltm an their own and no 'l"DCIOf•
mmt or 1hcir vteW. ~ m. Dc&Ur --Id .. -. •IV~dnesday, July 24, 1974
. '
_ _'IHE f AMJLL<JRCUS
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"I ft~I oslftp when you got to the port about tht
mi ddle·s~ztd bear soyin' 'Who's been sitting
in my chair?' What happens next?"
Income Ratio-Dips ..
Blacks Register
Educatinn Gains
\\IASHINGTON (AP) 67 percent", respectively three
Blacks have registered gains yea rs ago .
.'in education and electi\'e Eighty-five percent or white
office, but their economic men and v.•omen in the same
situation has deteriorated, the age group had finished high
government haa reported . school in 1973, an increase
Jn the latest Census Bureau of 2 perccat over three years.
annual report on the social accord ing to the Ce nsu s
and economic staJus or Bureau. .
America's blacks, the gains The agency said a survey
in education were renected in conducted \4'ith the Joint
a higher number of blacks Center for PoUtical Studies
earning high ICbool degrees shO"-'ed 2.991 blacks holding
and attending college. ' public office in 45 slates and
Black college enrollment of the District of Columbia as
614 ,000 in 1973 represented a of last Ma.rch . This
31 percent increase over 1970 represented an increase of 61
and a 41 percent Increase over percent over 1970.
1M7, the report said.
IN THE ZO TO Z4 age group
lait yur, 70 percent of black
men and 72 percent of the
l''Omen were high school
graduates. The f i g u r e s
Compared to 62 percent and
'
Boy Scout
Suit Set
By NAACP
SALT LAKE CITY, Ctah
(UPI) -Utah leaders 0£ the
National AS80Clation for the
Advancement or C o I o r e d
People, SllY they will bring
a civil :.rights act.ion against
the Boy Scouts or America
beeau.se of a 1'1onnon church
policy prolilblting black youths
from holding key leadership
positions in church-sponsored
acout troops.
Leaders of the Salt Lake
City and Ogden chapters or
the NAACP said they were
CENSUS FIGURES showed
that the proportion of blacks
registered ,\o vote dropped
from 66 percent in the
presidential election year of
1968 to ~ percent in 1972.
Comparable figures for \\'hile
showed a similar drop in the
same years,-from 75 percent
in 19&11 to 73 percent in 197;.
JOOnlcally, the report showed
blacks were best o l l
economically In relation to
whites during the recession
years of 1969 and 1970, when
their median income was 61
percent of while ~ a steady
advance from 52 percent in
19'9.
However the income ratio
was reported to have dropped
sint-e 1970 to 58 percent last
year. Black median family
Income or $7 ,269 compared to
$12,595 for white in 1973.
Black unemployment in re-
lation to y.rhites has increased
sin.ce 1970 and 1971, \\'hen for
every 10 ·whites unemployed
there v.•ere 18 unemployed
blacks. Last year there were
21 unemployed blacks for
every 10 unemployed \\'hites,
the report said.
\. "ouli'aged"B t the J)DIJ('y of
the Cllurch of Jesus Christ of
LaUel'-D8Y Saints which re·
serves the "senior troop le ad-
er" poeltlon for the president
o! the local Mormon deacons
Coast ~Ian
Ge ts Deg1·ec
John Dwyer, .son of ?-.fr. and
J\.frs. John L. Dwyer, Jr.
of Nev..1>0rt Beach. has
graduated trom the California
llfarilime Academy v.·ith a
Bachelor of Science Deg'N:!e
in Nautical Science.
' ,
q'Mo':OO doctrine prohibits
blacks from holding t h e
church's priegthood, though
they may become church
members. A deacon is the IO\\'·
est rank in the priesthood .
M06t ?l.1onnon boys become
deacons \\'hen they are 12
Dwyer wi ll also receive n
license a~ Third Mate in the
U.S. Merchant 111arine frwn
the U.S. Coast Gu11rd. yean o!d.
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PICNIC TABLE & BENCH SET
•• Mode ol kil<1·dried Colilornio redwood .
Broced lor ••••li9•h 0<1d durobilil y.
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Ja~ Ennght
M,.rQ.ore ! Grl'tflw,.l<I
G .F. Sm.in
0 .W, Fo~
M.t•o;iaret Fr.•o
JD""" Hudl0"
J11ck Hl!I
C<>nr1'd Jol>n•on
Al,.n VI.'. For-wDO<I
P 11ul Arnoltt
Irene R z,~tr>rr ........ '"""'"''" S,111v La'"'""
NU' & Mr s J.C f;!ul,.
A .J. T!ch"v"
t<:en Ploll
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lil'Obt'" A, Cool
JM Slon~~.,
r 0 M11r11en
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Coor,.d Pe,.(,.
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Arie~ Sml•h
Dr Hav~n~
J on<1 Ll!!ycrop
J~n1 HOQ~n
O<;>ro111y Grll!~"'
Wnltev McC.vlr~
Hunt, Ber>
Cot!• Me•"
HUfll 8Ch.
Co••• Mes•
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Newl>O•I Beech
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Cos1 .. Me••
CO!'Ofla Del M11r
Cm.ta Me••
Huo1. Ber>.
Tust in
L .. QU<ll Be.tCh
Co••• Me•"
Cost• Me•.1
Or.t""'e Newoorl Be,.cn
Cos111 Mel "
N!!wpOd 6 1!11tl>
Hun!, Ben.
Newp0rl Beach
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Co1t11 MeSll
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Cosf.i Mes.i
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Newport Be11ch
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JO G11110" W"le• He,.ter
TDOi Ce1>lne1 ""(!Che•!
Ger1>"o;ie Ql•pos.ol ll3
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$ki1 ElectrLc Saw
Skll e1ec1ric S11w
Sl<il El!!Clroc S"""
Sl<ll Elec!r!c s .. w
Slli! Electr!c S11w
S"ll Jlg 11:11
.Ski! S.tl>•e Saw K•I
Sl<.il Sal>re Sa"" Kol
Slli! Sa1>re S11w 11:11
Lown Edoer
'locl<well >t ec"'e Trimmrr
Aocllwe ll C.r11t1 Trimmer
Rockwell Gr.ts~ Tr!mme •
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'.''Bl. D DrlU
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Bernr 1001 l<o!
&e•n: Toot KU
8er<1z Tool Kll
Ber"' Tool ll:il
Berni 'tool KU
Welle• Set
Weller Set
Weller Sel
Vjeller Set
Wellut Se!
14., B .. or1101 Su~• Ptu•
S&ndlf'l Law<1 'S1>••11<:1!!r
'1 Cu. S B111u Gromu•ch
'•Cu. S B~s Gromulch
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I?'"' l(ellogn Ferllll1e•
~ 0""'1 Keuaon Topoer
S B"l K•lloOO Topper
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Mrs. E An<Se,,•on S,.<1!• Anll ~ 8.tQI KeltOQQ NilrOl'lumu>
Mr . & Mr•. Tr.ompso<1M;11io<1 v•e10 1001 e~ Kell099 Acid1U
J .L. Fiscr>er M o•tion Vieio ScDOler
Meg 6,.rty NewPQrl Beach Wrouql>! lrO<I Flo~r Sl11flcl
c.eorQf' Huell! Irvine J 80••1 0 1lte C.orpet Tile
Rogt'r (lll•lle Co•te Me111 .-C•rlof'• Place & Pres• Ti1ot
J ,E. Witco• Con1n" Del M"r 6 !lo•"• C•Y•l.tl Ti•• J"" Lu •e•'1l)Ourg('r Co•'" Mt'•ll 6 80•e• Cry\t"I Tile
Mlch.~el E H;11 s.on111 A<IO § 80•otl l Brick
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M•rle We;.1 Co;,l.o Me;.a S Boaes 0 1ile C"rl>f'I Tolt
Joh" L. 811•lev Sd n!,. A<1a 4 Cetl0<11 Pl•<• & Prrss T•le
C. Broolonorl! Fount•ln Volley New TM>e Cl>imfll
Mr. Lulle S.on!" A"" F1t~•w•re Fry P.on
Tom Devi• N!!wpOrl Btet h II" Slril<.
K.tlr>y M Hog""'"' N!!Wl>O<I Be'1Ch Uf'l\nl1ned Sr>,IVl"'l
Al"n J'I . 8.tl<lwln CO"ll Mes• U<1!l<1ith"d Sr>tovinq
KenMlfl Pellll!'V Irvine Seller" q...,1o;
Her~rt F Oise<\ El Toro Picnic (DOier
i.•or•y M"rl•n Col!.o Mesa P •Cfl •C Cooter
Cecil Gd'foott Ao11~•rrl P icnic Cool'r
Jol><1 !<. Coralhl!•• Coro"• Del Ma r 10 G'1110fl Aou.oroum S~t w. Mich!!' s ,,nt,. A<111 Empir<1 V.0<1ltv
J"m"• 0'M1'•.t Coile Mesa W11!er Sor!<1l<let Tlm<1•
D.G. Bonnell S.on Clemente A<1!e""11 t
Viro•n•a Mesemr
6ob Tl<lwell
Hito.t P. Co"""'
R.ty Hern111\
SIQUAlll! Z.trllti
Ed Keele
Jewel Cooper
N Ne"!
t:;11lc G .Sharmen
Mr1 Ger !rude Allen
r _M BurM~
Allon ArnQld
\V. Dev•n,.
F ,R C.•e\IOr v
Fr.onll A. '"''I' Florence Sr>ier
Mrs. II:(. StOUOI>
llnnc GllllV•"
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M•rv,. N.iv.orro
Fullerto<1 v1e .... m•1ler
O•.onQe J Whee! M11f\d True ~
Newao•• Beach 7 Wheel Hll"CI True-
CO•I,. Mon .. 7 Wh~el H1'<1CI True•
Coron• OPI M•• J Wl>rel HO I'd T •UC-
Co~r.1 ~1c~11 1 Wheel 1-1/0fl<I True ~
Co••• Mes~ J Wheel Hal'<! Truell
S11<1t11 "'"~ J Wheel H6fld Truc-
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M li,;Ofl Vl•io } Wr>ee• H.tn(I T•uc-
Hufll Ben. } Wl>,el He<1d Truell
lrVh}ot 4 G.01. Colony L.tle• House P•i<1f
Co••• Mesa •Gel. Co!Oflf s .. tln Pelfll
s""''" A<111 'G .. 1 Colony P•lflt
llu<11 Bel>. 1 Giii. Artcr,.tt lnterlar P.o!nt
fltewPOtl ae,,cn 'c;,.1, At1cr111 1nlerlor P.01 .. 1
Irv!"' Be"r Plus Sl•ifl
Coll• Me11 4 r.111. Behr Plu• S•ein
Westminster 4 G.t! Qlymplc SI.tin
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Won't Outgro\V It THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane T 1·11stees De/·ied Conipact Car
For,Police 1
In Seattle
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Astlirria Sufferers Cit _fifficial s Take Control
Seek Treatment
By DR STEINC ROllN 11nd nurses trying lo keep !her'
' Otar Or. Sttlncrohn : A a\vay, they lame and no one
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Of Scl1 ool in Texas Di spute SEA'ITLE !llPO -This
city's police dcPortmenl ~'
becon\C the first or any lllljol"'
U.S. cily to begin using J
\ compact sedans as police
HUTCHINS. 1\•:ic1 ~UPI f -not n'lf)ving till l1eu freezes OUicials from \Vil mer and patrol Clirs. lhe ~Po 11 c ~·
favorite nephe\\' of n1ine has couJd stop hcn1. They used
been having attacks of all kinds of excuses to get
asthma. Jte i!i qnh' 14. \\'ill by1 the nurs('. 11e alniost died.
he outgro\\' ii? l·lis mother ·but luckily 1nanagcd to
doesn't set1n to be coneerqed sur\'ivc. Se\'eral years ago 1
-bet\\'een attacks. She gets had a thryroidectomy and \\'as
excited only \\1hen he is ha\'ing deluged \\'ith \•isitors. I got
an attack. 1nuch \1·orse. \Vhen I \\1ent
Councihnnn Billy Hogrrs, his \ O\'er," said Rogers. Hutcl~s dus\ed of( a stat.e deparllnent say11.
arnts {'l'Osscd O\'rr :i hclty law \\ 1ich a 101\'!l munlcipnl 111e new cars ure expected 1
paunch. blocks thC' door ~f THE SCHOOL di s l r i ct' ope.ra:ti n or a school di !>1rict to burn half o,, much fuel
ll ulchltis Element.u·v School strcl<'hing into the Da!las if 1tpprovcd by a n1ajorily us the usual full·slze patrol +
'••hllc •1.,1~, Oo•i ·L ,, ck Y city litnits, t~kes in the s1nall. cars and cast less lo maintain. 1
1• ' " • • • mostly while tov.'tls or ot the cily \'Olers. In June, Thl'Y will be nl.llrked and I
T tell her she should lake hotne. I \\'as swamped there.
him to an allergist as \\"ell \Vc'd rather 11•ait until the
as to the family doct or. She patient is out of dange r to
says that lime will take care l'isit. In the mean\vhile. \\"C
of it. Her doctor agrees. All send a card or \\\"O and call
he prescribes is an thefa1nily.
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registers budding pupils on the Hutchins and \Vilmer. ns well residents ol. both Hutchins and equlpJled with the normal
front steps. ns a federally subsldi1.cd. lo\v-\\rilmer overwhcln1 lni:ly op-lights and siren. Three ol the
That 11·:1s UlC scene this income and mostly black proved municipal school dis· 49 Dodge Darill are already
\\"eek as local officials too k housing development that has tricts in separate ele<.iions. on the road. ballooned school enrollment The compact.• are snaP.Pler
over !he school in defiance frQn1 1.000 to 5.500 since 1970. CITY OFFICIALS deny any in performance all the way
of the \Vi\mer-Hutchins School The first attempt to divide racial motives a Ith o ugh aro4nd, said Lt. Jack B.
Board. the district came in April , almost all or the 4,000 new Greer. Q)mmander ol the
"This properly belongs to after a black majority waa students are black. 'nley say department's fleet co n t r o f antihistamine during atlaeks. ( fe ) 19i4, ~1 c Nau g b t ·
I hal'e a feeling that 1nore Syndicate, Inc. I
can be done. Isn't there a,---
specia\ treatment for asth-
"Does flour come fr om REAL FLOWERS?" all the taxpayers and we're elected to the school board. the Issue is econoinic. unit. · ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;:::;=.:.::_~--~~~--'-·~~~~
ma ? -htrs. F.
CO~thtENT: No spec i a I
treatn1en1 -but a
combination of treatments.
These add up to early and
proper diagnosis. and early
and effective treatment.
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
t agree that if he is having
numerous attacks his parents
should ask the family doctor
for ct1nsultation. EspCcially
since nothing sttms to be done
looking for clues.
This question must be
t ans\\·ered first: \\°hat i s
bringing on the atlacks? Does
he have untreated bacteria l
infection in his sinuses, lungs.
nose &r throat? If so. when
these are cleared up. asthma
im~\'e!I -or disa ppears
entirely. •
But suppose the altakcs are
due to other types of allergy
Is he sensitive to house dust?
Certain foods or medicines?
1.tolds? In s eclic i d es? A
feather pillow? To animal
dander?
1F SO, THEN histamine is
formed to trigger a
reaction. Is he nervous ? 1~ow
are tensions al h o m e ?
Unbearable? ?<.!any atlflcks
are brought on by such
nervous stresses.
Some -are even m o r e
common wben endocrine
glands are especially active:
during menstruation , puberty
and pregnancy.
In fhe typical atlack there's
wheezing. coughing a n d
serious attacks, it may last
for days. \Ve use adrenalin.
cortisone, antihistamines and
other medications to try to
bring the attack lo an end.
But from what I've said,
1'-1rs. F., l thin)rytm'l1 agree
it isn't being fair to your
nephew just to stand by and
wait for him to gro\v out
of it. See if you can influence
his parents to take an active
part in ridding him of his
asthma. Tf his asthma is so
severe that usual treatment
is ineffective, he may be
advised to leave home for
a while to be treated in a
specialized hospital for asth·
matiCs.
DE,\R DR. SfEt~CROHN :
I had a gall bladder operation
over four months ago. After
such an operation how soon
is it advisable lo use table
wine when lhe o ccasion
arises? ri.ty doctor says it is
all right . -h1rs. G.
COrtt~tENT : All right? .All
right.
DR. STEINCROH N: You arc
so right about hospital visitors
~,ho can become a major men-
ace. though loaded with good
intention. Recenlly a ftlrnd of
011rs ~·ho had coro02rv throrn·
lx>sis had 38 visi tor!!· the da y
after the poor guy got lo the
hospital. In spite of the doct or
Oil Fii·ms
O'\'e Bimdlc
For Spills,
LOS ANGELES (UPI )
Four major oil romp.anies at)l
a drilling Orm will pay nearly
SJO million in damages foe.
the 1969 Santa Ba r b a~ a
Channel o!I spill. Attorney
General Evellc Younger bU
announct'd.
· Youngcr's office represented.
the slate along \\·ith !he city
and county of Santa Barbara
and the city or C.1rpenlerill
in a suit against Union Oil
Company, 1.tobll Oil Compfny.
Gulf Oil Company, Texilco,
Inc.. and <Peter Ba w d c n
Drilling Company.
The tot.al s ettlemrnt ,
I n c I u d I n g. $126.282 26 pre·
\'iously P,8id, is for dama;:e to wildlife, losses to land
O\\ned by the state and en·
pla intiffs and expenditure nnd
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THE RED
interest him unless he can nornuil state. Bul aside from said. "f appl y mathematics, nt all shy eboul_he_l-ping ihe /\BALLOS.~.
Math Student Helps -CalTe~lt Professors
PASADENA jAPl-At 18,
Arlhur Rubin is a ccrcbr01J
this <."Ount ry about once in
a decade . apply 1113thernatics. Girls and lhatl the show seems ra ther ~hit's really more applied fueulty, pl:U'licularly w i I h ~
'rt-..o""°-f-~lebrit in I.he v.·orld of i figurt's . ROEN-.. .,., .. ~hron:humors that the tn1·ve 10-:1.verage on e:t 1n\1Ul~tions-or-a.1ot-of..ihi:tns•H·-';..... ~SAL ca~ don'Wit lnto his pattern consistent generally. physics. I calculate how much th.ings having to do vt'ith 1· SUMMER
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CREDITS LE SS DRIVING
CHP's Walter Pudinski
Traffic
Deatlis
Decrease
SACRAMENTO (UPJI -
'J'.raffic deaths dropped 28
percent thi s year bu l only
a po!llion of that \\'as due
to th e lowered 55 mile an
hour speed lim it. Highway
Patrol Co1nmissioncr \Valier
P.udinski says.
During the firsl six month s
of the year he said 1.664
persons were killed o n
Californi a roads and
highy,•ays. That was 652 fe"·er
thas the 2.316· deaths during
the first half of 1973.
A reduction of sonic 3 billion
miles in driving because or
gasoline shortag es y,·as the
single biggest factor in sa\'ing
lives, accounting for 203 fey,·er
deaths, Pudinski said.
THE 55 !\l.P.11. limit \\'as
credited y,•ith saving 167 lives.
But he warned the decrease
had "peaked out" now that
gasoline was readily available,
and said "the savings are
getting less and less."
The commissioner released
detailed statistical s1udies of
highY.'ay deaths at an hour~
long capitol f'leY.'S conference.
Other factors w h i c h
Pudinsk i said contributed to
the decline in sta tewide
highway deaths :
-Speed distribution -Ho\v
close motorists drive 10 the
same speed "·hen in ero,\•ded
conditions -y,•as responsible
for 63 fe\\·er deaths.
-Imposition of da y I i g ht
savings time the year around .
another energy c r i s i s
measure. accounted for seven
fewer fatalilies.
-High w ay Pat r ol
crackdowns on d r u n k e n
drivers. bicycle s a re t y
programs. mandatory seat-it!lt buzzers and a decrease
Jn nigh~time. driving accounted
for another 212 lives saved.
P U D JNSKI REPORTED
llighway Patrolmen still were
handing out record numbers
of tickels -4,500 per day
compared to 1,300 a day last
year -as motorists in large
numbers ignored the 55 m.p.h.
limit. y,·hich was imposed by
the Legislature in January.
P1.1dinski said the a\'erage
speed of a Californ ia driver
on highy,·ays and freeways has
dropped 9 miles an hour this
year to an average of 59
1n.p.h. Last year \1•hen the
speed limit y,·as Gfi and iO
m.p.h., the average speed 1vas
68 rn.p.h.
Ba,Sed on th e sa\'ings in
lives. Pudin ski said h i s
patrolmen y,·ere givi ng an
"over abundance" of ::ittention
toward speede rs. Bul he said
it was justified also because
of continued energy shortages.
"The energy crisis is still
here 'rhether "'e "'ant to
recognize it as a nation or
not." he told reporters. ··The
need for the 55 (limit ) is
still here."
Consumer
Funds OK'd
WASHI NGTON (lJPI) -
11lC Senate has approved a
bill to provide $13.5 billion
to fin"ance a g r i cu It u re .
environment anU eonsun1er
proteclion progrnms this fiscal
year .
. The measure wa s passed 71
to 16. aner an oltcmpt to
we a kc n a co'ltroversia!
provision to obta in privDtc
business data from t h e
nation's top 500 corporations
"''as klllcd by a vote of 51
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Arthur tells professors how
to solve problenlS and applies
niathen1atlcs to his favorite
sport-pinball.
Putnam examinat ion-"kind
of an Ol ympi cs for
undergraduate mathematics
students.'' Reali~· t e rr ific;
student s 1nighl be able to work
out '"'O of the 12 probletns
on the exanl. A srosaliona l
perforn1nnce \vould be to \i(llve
six or seven. L.'lst year Arthur
knocked out 11 .
-He doei:; \\'atch reruns <>l,. tcubc of the warp numbers ball to get the gwnc." thai fac~or inlo the analysis. , 50% Off
the tel evision show Star Trek, Is supposed to be the speed Jlc's grcal to have around ~
but not like mmi fans. relati"e to the speed of light . All'MIUR'S PARENTS are \\'hen sonic professor is giving Fl~ CHILDREN'S WEAR
J'n1 not sure. I just play with mathemati cs professors al a lalk or sc1ninotr and lht>.rc's r
"I l\10NITOR \\'JIAT 1hey
present to see If it's feasible,"
he said. "Th<!y are defiling ~'ilh 1nore ~.hysics l h\a n
!11alhe111atics put it s t I l I
fascinates me. I'1n not sure
why. Their ti1ne \\'arp speeds
do not ~m to be relat~
to any speeds relati ve to the
that." fl1ichigan State University. ~nath all over the board and ~~,~~~s6~~~
fo~or Arthur, a student al Docs he get loneso111e? it's not \\'Orking out just right. I :"::=:::======~~ "Ask 1\rthur" is a comrnon
cxprC'ssioo \\'hen ·fa cu J t y
experts are stumped by a
problen1.
Arthur:'s capabilities arc as
yet undc11ennined. llis facul1y
adviser, Gary Lorden, says
such a person shows up in
\Vhen A!"lhur blink s out on
the y,·orld front behind his
hom-rinis he finds little to
California ,.JJl s t it u t e or • "No, not really," he said. "Just nbout the time tool ·
Technologf. that's Ii g;h t\ ··1rs fairly 1 n t c r esting . p1'0fessor begins lo crumble , Ki'ds Like
e011,·ersatlon. actually. l'1n enrolled in bott1 Arthur ':an usu111ly S<lve th e
He spellda some of his t he g r adua t e and day by offering the sol ution.
sparse spare time playing undergraduate schools and For' this reuson. pt•ofessors d
pinball. that keeps me busy." lend to Invite him Jo lunch To A\~k An y
"I like to play pinball," he Lorden said. ''Arthur is not a lot." ,-.,=' ~~~~~~~--'---~~'---~~~
203 off this great
classic pant shirt.
Sale $8
Reg. $10. Th• perf•ct shirt
!or all your pants. Classic
shirtwaist styling in 100°/o
polyester in fashion
colors and white with .
long sleilves.
Sizes S·M·L.
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women's s ac s!
Select handsome slacks In pull-on or fly Iron! styles; polyesters. polyester/cotton ; fashion colors
and white; and best of all ••• proportion ed lengths: petite, average anct'tall for junio rs and mi1tt1. Alto
pants in waist sizes 32·42, peilect tor hill 1lze1, The' right size for anyone af a big 20o/. savi~g now I
(Thi• sale does not incJude 011101'1)
llSI prtcet effecllve lhrough 'lunday.
i.111 your JCP1nn1y ch1ra1 card.
Originally s7.s9
lmpoNnt 1110• tops: lo team with pants or the new
fa1hlon sk irts. Short sleeve solt slipovers and button lronl sweaters
In potyes11r or acrylic. Pretty pastels and white. some with
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or box. You'll wanl se'(eral at !his low, low price. Tops a1 illustrated.
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Wtdntsd~. Jut~ 24, 1974 DAILY PILOT J3
Corporate Plot
Hiring a-Thief Young Qff enders on Rise J
No ~al · : I
Cuts Down The ts
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -commlt1ecl ,IO the authority, the last year. not Hving" IOgether, etlhir ~ Elizabeth Taylor's 69-The • mbcr of inmates _slichtJy fi:.QIDJ,1!f.Jn.Jl'i72im.· ---,,.,ThllWirto;y.,.f .. our~-""""'"""'""'-'of"'-"'he"'--~""''.E'"!>!""''l'i:::~'l,,:dl~voree~~·~r~de~all,:ri----1 carat-diamond-t o comm ts11 om a THE Atn'lfORITY said, "It Youth Authority inmates \tere w YOW'll penons en
for sale, according to Authority facilities rose in was the tlrst year since 1965, black , 19 percent Mexican-conmtitted.
the actress' attorney. tmforthefirsttimelneight when a peak d.. 6,190 first American and 45 percent THE AUTHORITY]
ln fa ct, an offer of $2 .5 years. commltmenta wu recorded, v .. hite. described the atthude tOWldl .
million for the diamond The authority's an nu a I that the total bad n o t Fifty-six ~t of the school as "indifferent .*I
NEW YORK fUPI) -Are a couple or days was rejected recently. report, released fo.fonday, also declined." • males and SI perrent qr the negative" among 70 percelll
your eroyes stealing you acclilnation, the clerk got .., Ex-h usband Richard sho1~1ed that a typkal inmate At the same time, the total f e l'/'l a I es came from of the males aOO 71 percll#
blind ? caught rcdhanded with ;:in Burton1 bought it for is likely lo be a minority population of Youth Auth>rity backgrounds "CMSldered to be of the females . ~
Do Y find your supply her for $1 .t million. l7'M.l•p merriler from lower institutions increased in 1!n3 hf.Jo·» average from a socio-"Only 11 1 pet"(\ent of t¥
cabinet suspiciously bare of " "'t • economic background and a rom ut 4,lOQ on an. 1 ~ic standpoint," the au-ma es "'""' ou r pe,..,.., ... arnlful or bot 0oocls. ''We Jt, e.•vM I abo J J: I -~ I ..J.,,;:J:"'
ballpoints, ash trays and allowed that person lo get split home who has had to 4,400 by De<;. 31, 19'13. tbority said. ~ the females had no 1
papen:llJ)I? P e rh ap s a picked up by store dclectivcs \ trouble In school. S~le priJOn.1 have also -IS!xtf-five cent of the or se riou s ! c hocH 1
~writer or lwo'! l\1aybc it's and really humiliated," fo.'liss . During I973. 2,758 young sho ed. a jump in
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the slUi m
1
ales and 68 rcent of the thernisbehahoriv~tyr," aocordin& ~I
wme to call in a crook. \Vilder said. men and v.'OtnCn were of th~ir inmate popu atioo in emales had parents v.·ho were aut .
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speciali ze in crooks, for a f~ ~
deocribedas mode.ate. They'll Al I of OU r loan you one:th any size, shape
and age yoo choose.
The plot goes son1ething like
this:
Tl:llEF IS "lllREO"' with
as much fanfare as any olher
new en1ploye. Thief spends a
few days blending into the
regular y,·ork force. Thief
steals. Thief gets caught
stealing, Th i.ef. with mu ch
yelllng and screaming, gel!
fired. Other employes get
message.
"Our people are prepared
to take as much scolding and
humiliation as. the employer
may see fll lo use." said
Rae Wilder. founder and
director of T.H.E.F.T. (The
Honest En1ployes r o o I i n g
Thieves. which she runs out
oC her OOrne In Bayshore. a
9.lburban Long I s I a n d
· com1nunity.
"Hire someone to fire ," is
the young firm's motto. l\liss
Wild er explains:
"'The idea is that it's much
better for the e1nployer to
fire an undercover emp1oye
for stealing 1:1.nd get th.?
message acl'06s that y,•ay
rather than lose an otherwise
valuable employe.
"SAY YOU 'DISCOVER that
an employe you've had £or
20 years is doing some
stealing from your supplies
or in ventory. You can
reprimand that person, but
he'll just get belligerent. \1l ith
our system. you can show
him you mean business and
still not lose his experience,"
Afiss Wilder said.
The thieves l\1iss \Vilder
lines up are mo st l y
unemployed actors, y,·ho can
pcesent themseh·es in a
variety of ways ranging fron1
teen-age sum mer help to an
elderly parttimer. "Usually
the actors like the v.·ork
because it keeps I h e m
employed and eating for at
least a few days," she said .
Her firm, which v.·ent into
business only this month.
stems from a dinner
cooversation ~tiss Wilder had
about a year ago when she
discussed the theft problem
she v.·as having with employes
at a store she then operated.
.sheets,
are on
sale at
big, big
• savings.
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twin nat or nuec1
Reg. :s.n. -a....,. Check" rnuetln IMetl in
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wuhable and P•nn-Pre1t• 1or your convenience!
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Full flat or nn.d, rtig. 4.79, 1""-:s. .. ,
PlllOW CINI, pkg. ol 2, reg. 3.29, •• 2.U
"It started out as. just a .
si lly remark. bUt the-more --s-~1----
t tOOught about it, the, more a e
potential I saw," she stud.
Her fir:sl client v.•as a
department s to r e that
requested a sales clerk. After 2es
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S"'·im classes ror toddlers
on up to adull<; will begin
hlonday, July ?9 at Oran_ge
Coast College.
Registration for U1is final
tv.'O week session or OCC's
swnmer swim program. will
be held Saturday, July 27 fro1n
9 a.m. to noon ·in the college's
gym.
The famous 1oddlcr clas.ses
(three-year olds) are priced
at $8. The charge is $.i for
non-swimmers. b e g i n n i n g
swimmers, a d vance d
s w I m meni, intermediates,
beginning com pe tit i ve ,
beginning adults and advanced
adults clmes. ·
Classes run 40 rn1 nu tes
Monday througg Frida y and
are o££ered at Seven dif£crent
daily limes: 9-9:40 a.m., 9:4~
10 :25 a.m., ·10:4~11 :25 a.m ..
11 :30 a.m. to 12: 10 p.m.,
_ _,.12,.,:t~l2:55p.m .• 1 :00-1 :40 p.m.
a t:45-2 :25"p.m.
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Students mus~ rumi.'J-h their
own swim gear. Lockers are
not provided.
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FASTEE'Tlf'Powdet' .•
II takeS the wony out or wearing dentureS.
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To Ask ;\.nd y
Hand towel, reg. 2.25,
Sa'91.70
Wash cloth, reg. 1.10;
Sall I:¥
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50% potye1terl~O% cotton.
Full net or tit11td, NG· 4.79. •• s.11
OUffn net or flttltd, reg. 7.09, ••I.II
King or wntwn King flat or fltttd, rtig. 9.H , 1• 1.11
Standa'rd plllOW can, rtig. 2 tor 3.29, I• I .II
Ou•n s!M plllOW cue•. reg. "2 lor 3.79, ·l•le S.11
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Twin 1ot1f fll,t or Httltd, reg. 4.H , lale 1.72
Full Iona nat or tined, NQ. 5.49, '* 4.H ..... S.41. "Ouotone•..,.,... IMlaDft .......
011on;-we1rln; polyntar/cotton with 130
thrNd cOYnt. M1chlne w•lh•bll and
Penn•rnt• !or e111 c:1re. In gr••t
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Full II•! or nn.ct, r19. 4.49, .... S.44
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QuMn flat Of flt1td, reg . 7 .49, I• I.II
King or wntern king flat or lln.d, rag. 1.41, '"' 7.JI:
Stllndatd pttlow caMt, pkg. ol 2,re;. 2.49, .... l .1l
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HARBOR CENTER, Cosio Mesa (714) 646-5021 • .., ..
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Coast W 01nen ~-Ph nefGets
.:_....-+-,ew-Head
SAll'TA· ANA --r.~ prin<I-Court looge.Uoyd E. Bianpie<l A n-1 he Im • b • • • d nrm
pals in a company that sold Jr, stntenced Douglas Lloyd complalntd that can d I e ~ R_.,,_ Bray, 54, or Altadcno. and Bob manufnctured In their homes c~-making equipmenl lo •··-' f Anthooy Beall. 35, of San on equipment pure,,._.... rom
Sew Up Prizes
hlntrtcb of Orange Co.mty Francisco, alter , twll the.Jinn were reJOC'lcd as
-and-lhen-alJetredly execu 1ves ot ri11ssion Bay -below standJrd.
rejected many ot the finished Candles pleaded no contest to It was further a 11 e ge d
TUSTIN _ Semo. LeviMOJl products: have been placed on grand theft and conspiracy again.'lt the pair that the flnn
or Tustin. 8 rtllrl'd social three years probation and each <.tlarges. published false and misleading
Orange Coast w o m e I)
captured the lion's snare ct
prizes jn the home living and
design show at the recently·
j.'Oncluded Oran ge Co u n t y
Fair.
1-"'irst place winner 1 n
ORANGE COUNTY
Death Notices
SCMAl!l"l!ll
Ht'l'IN !<llHfltf" of N....--1 ll11cll.
S«vlcH e>ef!!fll!ll, Ptclllt Vltw fhmotl•I
P1rk Mf)r1111ry.
Kl!TTLllll GusMt J. Kelli.,. DI 1111 Per-$!Te.I,
Hvnfln;IOfl l!tlCl'I. CA. 01t1 of <kt lll
July 23. 1914. $urv1Yed b¥' Mr d1ug1111r,
Mary K. S'"llfl, t'IUfl!l"'!Ol'I flllCll! l ili.t,
MiMlt Pylt at Gt rdtn Gr<l'lt l two gr...OSOns, Gtrv H, $ml!n of 1t9dl11>C11
1tw:I WIUl1m K. Sml!l'I. Mll1IO!'I Vlt llll
'"'" grttl"J•tnrkll!klrl'!'I. 5<!fYICtl will
be held FrldtV, July 76 ti 1:00 PM
SmHl1'1 Mor1111ry c111pef, Hll!lllntto<>
111.,..1'1. Ol'flcltn! wlll bot ll..., .lOWt rd C. Ernv. tnrt'!'mtnl, F1lrn1v1n Ct ""11ry,
olrw-c19d by P..:llk Vltw Morlu•rv.
Nl"'pol'f lltKll. ICING
Jorwt D. IClng, l"Hldt nl of l1gun1 l!le1ch.
Sur-lved DY !WO d•uvhlero, Mro . Lorr•
L. Pl15ko"'1kl ol Soulll L1oun1 i nd
"""· IC1!hrv11 IC. Mocell•, Soulh L•gu1111
-brothtr, Mel Marsh, Soulh LIOIHMI ">el two gr1ndchlJclr1111. Grtve,lclt Mrvlc11
Tllur$daY 3:00 P.M. l'•lr111v.n Memorr11
Pa•k. S.nl• A.111, CA. McComi!ck LIOUM
&e1c11 olrector1.
H.t.•T Lwlt P'. -Hirt, Jr. of 1t«2 SltlTI
C"'11a Rood, 1rv1n1, CA. °"'' ot dtllll
Ju!v n , 1'7.._ SurY1v..O DY 1111 wlft
Miry IC. Ht rl; Ollt 'Ot\o 1..o\N F.
H•rl Ill; two d1ugll1tt t. P4trk11 Au"Tn
and ~ry L.oulM H•rti or11 vr1n<1wn
Pt!rld< Mlchttl Au1lln. Ros1ry Tt111ndtY
1:00 PM, M111 FrJcltv 10:00 AM. boll!
at O\lr L..OY Olltlll Df An11eh. '"'""'""""' 0~11 Of Htl~tn c .... 111<'/. Lt Pue11re,
CA. 111111·11~..,,. CorOM dtl Mir
,Y.ortu1ry, dlr1c1or1.
HARWORTM
J•nt Ann Mtrwor!h of Tu1lin, CA. Dtlt
of d11111 Julv 11, 1'7•. Survived tiv
!'>« 11\ISINU>d Jtll'IH: Ill~ "°"'' GIN of M<lllVWood. !Ctn! of Ort"9t tnd Rlnd1
of Vucc• Vtll"V; thr" 11r1nc1c11lldren,
•nil molhtr, 1.uru $'"""'" of Vutc• vatlrr. Stork " 1:00 l"M l'rld1Y. l"•clflc VMlw CMpel. 1n11r.....,1 Pacillc View
M-1•1 Perk. l"acllk vi-Mort11<1N,
d1rector1. \ GARV•Y
,,..,. Edw1rd G...,..v of Cos11 Mt 1t.
Dt!e ot "-tlll Jufy 7.J, \t11. $ur<1lv.d
tiv to.11 wlte Gr1c1: d•U'llhltr tfld ..,...rn-
ltW J.M. & Mrs. H-y V1r;11i son1,
It-rt of I'!. M~, VA., Wllllffn of
I.DI Anvtln Ind J1mt1 of "'· lr~oi numerous 9r•r«t'llldr..._ ServlcH 11 •00
AM F•ld•r. Paclllc vr-C~11111.
lnttrrnltlll 1"1clllc VI-Mtmorlt l Ptrk.
111 11.u of llOW•fl tlll ltmlty IUQOftll
,,,..,_111 contrU11.1tlon• 111 m..Oe to
,,.,1,v11w 111ptt11 crivrc~. Cot•• ,,..1,,
CA. P1clllc VI-M0t1u1ry dl .. ctor'l-TtMMON5
Eon1 l'trn Tlmmons ol Lao.;,.. N\guel.
Deur ol' 0t1lll July :r.I, 1t 74. 5ur~lved
by Nr husblncl John T. Tlmmon1: '°"' Clifford of Rtno. N..,td11 d1ugll!1"
CfllryL Witt of No. HOllVWOWI two
slS!t rs. 5111!1 Parker of Grttnll•ld, lowt
.,nd Marl• Cook of 1.ono Be1ch. 51ru1c1s
w1!1 bt held 11 :00 AM Thurld1y. SI. Anctr1W1 Ptt-lt>Vlitrltn Church. lnMrment
ROM Hllll Mlrnorlt l Plrk, Whittler,
CA. 1n 11111 of ti~ IM t1m!ly
1uggn" m1morl11 contr!tiu!lons bt mtOe
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H11nlin91o n l!each 842-7771
244 Redondo Ave.
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llfev.r;ort Becxh, California
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7801 BolMi Aw~ We~min~er
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interior design "·as Christina
Semeran, Hun tington Beach,
for a mocrame design setting.
?.trs. Je ny ~1iller, Costa
1'.1esa, won the special senior
citizens av.•ard for a crocheted
bedspread.
ordered to refund $4,784. Both n1cn \\'ere arrested ad\'crtising throughout lhe
services and family agency Orange County Super Jo r when Cllliton1ers of the Southland .
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One of the few men "'i nners
in the competition. Ralph J.
Cunningham of N e w p o r t
Beach, took home t h e
outstanding v.·eaving award.
•ig Wi111aer Other awards went to Pat
li1arie Goodrov.•, N e w po r t
Beach, child's play outfit: Lnda .Artt, 17, Brea, saw her 1.250.pound llereford
1i1argaret Haizlip. Huntington take grand championship in livestock competition
Beach. \\'Omen's dress al this year's Orange County Fair. Animal was auc-
d3>1ime: Almi ra Blake, Costa tioned off at $2.50 per pound to a Long Beach meat
l\1esa, "''omen's dress after 5 packer and :P.iiss Arlt went home with' $3, 125 in her p.m.; Pat South. Huntington Beach, "''omen's tailored suit; -~i•_•_n_s_. ___________________ _
Phyllis Bartimore. Hun tington
Beach. knil shirt ; Margaret
Wetherso n, Costa l\f es a,
embroidered apron. and Joyce
Beaureg ard, Newport Beach,
handbag.
Students Succeed
111 Education Show First place awards were
also given to S haron
Matsiersa, Huntington Beach, a f ~ha n s t i 1 ch: Jan~ Students from Orange Coast Ron Perugini, Irvine, machine
\V" H · Bea h schools received several top work.
IC ·strom, untlngton c · award.5 ln the Industrial First place winners in the
afghan sampler; C a r o 1 i n e Educali'on Silo. w held 81 the Kijowski , Costa Mesa . Jtth a nd 12th i;rade
bedspread : Daine Zukerman, Orange County Fair. competition u·ere J ame s
Costa l\lesa , dress or suit; l\1ajor di vision awards ftl'e l\1artinez, Huntington Beach,
h~d ,the Orange Cowlty
Councll on Agi ng, Inc.
She succeeds Lois Ellis fl.
Stanton. council c h a i r m a n
since Its foonding in 1!172.
Alartha llolstein o! Seal
Beach will replace Ann Sousa
of Laguna Beach as council
vice chaim1an. Continuing as
secretary is Elaine Finkelstein
of Carden Cro\1e.
Tu·o employt:'6 Crom the
Orange Coast area have been
added to the council staff.
They are: ~fonica l\foore of
Laguna Beach, \\'ho w i 11
s e rve as administrutive
assistant, and R055 ?i.1iller of
Corona clcl l\1ar. p u b Ii c
infonnation officer.
The council is a non-profit
corporation O{ C OIU fl l y
consumer and public and
pri va te community service
a gency representatives
't\'Orking with the problems of
the rounty's 173,000 eld€rly.
Kundtz Moves
To Carlsbad presented to Brian Latham. presentation drawings; Jeff Frances 1\1 ° n t g 0 m e r Y • WestmJnster, ln graphic arts Bague, Huntington B e a c h ,
Huntington Beach. P i 11 ° w and to Kim William. Fountain scale arthitectural models;
slips; Harbor Assembly of Valley, in the metal division. Kelly Jacobsen, Irvine, detail LOS AL.AJ.flTOS -Lo.<;
God Church, Costa lilesa. First place winners in 71h and assembly draw i ng s, Alam itos Police Qi.jef Roy J.
quilt. and 8th competition u·ere Daimy Hennes, \Vestminstcr, Kundtz has been chosen to
!\label B. \1.'ard . Costa l\lesa, William Duncan, Westminster, pictorial and t e ch n i ca I head the police department
quilt : ?ttrs. Harry D&.dy. Costa scale architectural models; illustrations; A I ex and r a in Carlsbad. Ku nd tz will
?ilesa, rug: Christina Nichols, !\file Drou'TI, Costa l\lesa, Googooian, Huntington Beach, succE."ed interim Chier Jack
Laguna Hills, table cloth; machine work, and Scott beglnniru!: woodwork: Beverly Hau·e Aug. l.
lrlargaret Lindsey, Huntington Rundle, Costa J\.fesa, machine Towle, itwitlngton B e a ch, The 49-year old chief is
Beach, wearing apparel : Ann construction. advanced woodworking, and known for beginning a n
Cardinal, Fountain Valley, Daniel Dahle, Westminster, l\fark AJlbrook, Huntington widercover program in which
table decoration, and Katie took two first place awards Beadl, furniture making. investigators \li'ent into high
Cole, Huntington B e a c h • In the architectura1 drawing In competition involving schools to stop" drug selling
Christmas tree ornaments. division for grades 9 and 10. grades 10 through 14, BoO operations. Carlsbad's for-
Other winners inc Jude Other first place awards went Bowrth, Huntington Beach, mer DOlice chief, Ralph w:
Now at.Straw Hat Pizza Pal~-::
San J_, Capistrano
32095 Camino Capistrano
17141 496·0051
' Order any large pizza at regular price during
Pepsi Days at Straw Hat Pizza Palace and you
get a free large pitcher of Pepsi~la. Or. a
family-size bottle of Pepsi with a large takeout
pizza. Come on in-the Pepsi"s free!
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\\:ahnetta Overton, C o s t a
1i1esa, crib size afghan; Joan
l\1orrow, Costa l\fesa , man's
s\\·eatcr ; Carolyn Kingaard,
Newport Beach. poncho or
sha wl; ·:P.trs. C.E. Vermillion,
Huntington Beach, applique;
1t1ardell Price, Costa Mesa,
patchwork.
Also: Sbirley O ' N e i 1 ,
Newport Beach, hooked (cut
pile); Kathi Woodward ,
Huntingt on Beach, bargello
(pillow): l\lrs. John Guff.
Costa Mesa, cre\\·el: Pauline
Richardson, Costa Mesa. place
mats, and Marie Graser,
Huntington Beach. rug.
First place winners in the
senior tablesetting division
were ?\.largaret H a i z I i p ,
Huntington Beach, a d u 1 t
party; Pamela Hoyt1 Newport
Beach, breakfast table; Robbi
Schoonover, Costa M e s a ,
children's pany. and Susan
Rees, Costa ?tlesa, dinner
table..
First plac'e winners in junior
achievement categories
inclooecr Sonia tanene, Costa --
?i-lesa. long dress; Susan
Hanks, Newport B e a c h ,
sportswear, and Robin Cole,
Huntington Beach, handbag.
Handicapped
Clilldren Go
To Camp
OR.Ai"\GE -Tu"O more ses-
sions of a summer day camp
for handica pped children spon-
sored by the Rehabilitation In-
stitute of Orange County (RIO)
are still open for registration.
The camp sessions will run
July 29 to Aug. 9 and Aug.
12-23. ... The camp is designed for
orthopedically handicapped children and for tOOu with
delayed development speedl
impainnent, hea rinlJ disorders:
and other disabilities.
"ft is an opportunity too
few handicapped c h i I d r e n
often can participate tn," said
RIO's education director Hazel
Tobis.
a1ildren aged three to 12
are eligible for the camp.
They "'ill be served on a one·
to-one basis by staff and
voluntttrs.
Camp activities l n c I u d e
!!!~·Imming. hiking, pony rides,
painting, wood wor k In g,
dramatics: and other acllvitles.
Dajly sessions for three to
six-year~ds run from 9 a.m.
to noon. Sessions !or seven to 12-year-olds run 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Further intontiallon
is available at 1800 E. La
Vet.a Ave., Orange, or by
callinll 633·7400.
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Wash Day Blues No More! CHAIN
By DICK WEST I
WASHINGTON (UPI I
WMh Day used to be such
a, drag, you know. Dump in·
the clothes, add detergent.
tum on tile machine and that
was about It. Dullsville.
But that was before the
Federal Trade Commission
Issued regulations requiring
1 ha,t gurmen* bear labels
Worming the owners how
they shou ld be cleaned.
C'.oodby wash day monotony!
Now it's the most interesting
day of the wctk. Rich in
variety with a dash or mystery
and intrigue.
Those ''care and
maintenance" labels have
made doing the laundry a
stimulating and challenging
flilO"""lliio~ \ experience.
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Lori Sutton, 13, Jets mom try her English toffee
which won Gra nd Award for Junior baked goods at
the Orange Cou nty ~'air last week. A1other, Mrs.
J: P. Sutto n of ~1ission Viejo won four first place
ribbons in the senior competition.
L. ltl. Boyd
Chi11ese Have
No C1·osswords
To gel along \.rel\ with men , a v.·oman must be re-
conciled with her own mother. That is the convict.ion now
spreading among numerous stud ents or the mind. By re-
conciled, they say they mean the girl must be in sympathy
with her mother, must regard her with a certain under-
standing, must feel she did her best in hard times, what-
Chinese. None.
C\'Cr. How this dandy attitude helps the
lady mend her relationships with the
gentl!'men is a little complicated. If
she can't forgive her mom. she's apt
10 blame n1cn for this ill y,·ill, or some
such. Anyhov.'. our Love and War man
says his studies bear out the conten-
tion.
CROSSWORDS
Aren't any cross~·ord puzzles in
AFTER l\1ENOPAUSE. numerous women can expect
1_to Jose as 1nany as 100 hairs from the scalp every day,
doctor s now report.
IT 'S Kr-.;O\\'N bv all that man is the animal species
,1·ith the 11•idest distfibulion around this v;orld. Client asks
11·hich species has lhc second \\'idest distribulion. The
housc{J y, I'm lold.
TllE PUEBLO INDIANS have a curious way o.f divid·
ing man's \\'Ork fron1 "'-'Oman's work. The material deter-
mines it. Earth is hers, wood is his. She makes pottery,
builds an adobe, thus and such. He carves too~, timbers
roofs, so on. -
ASTROLOGY
Q. "\\'hat are the characterislics of a Leo Lady?"
A. She tends to be p~tty hungry for success, that Leo.
But fortunately , she's usually gi fted \1°ilh a sense of humor
thal enables her to laugh at herself when she fails. Or
so say the sta rgazers. l.AJ.cillc Ball is a Leo, you lino\\'.
'\'OUNG DOCTORS l'KiW bclie1•e \\'hat old wives have
long known -that a heart attack as often as not follows
some great traumatic ch.1nge in the patient's lif~. Such
as divorce, loss of job. death of a loved one. Medical re-
searchers in Finland say their studies indicate that heart
attacks come along right after personal tragedies far too
frequentl y to be coinciden tal.
Altel rtn m•ll to L.M . BOYd. P.O. Bo~ 1815, NtwPOtl BNC:h 9:1660L
COPvrlght 1914 L.M. BQYd
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AT THE MOMENT ,
however, the F T C is
considerinK revising the t~'O
year-old labeli ng rules. In
connection with which it has
in 1;i ted the public to submit
comments and suggestions.
\Vcl l. here's a vote for
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leaving then\
are.
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the way they
1'1y t av o ri te label,
d isc over e r! b y th e
International t, ab r i ca r e
Institute, offers the fo llol''ing
"Care ructions :"
"This g ment should never
need clea g barring any
accident like fall ing in a mud
puddle, in which case simply
get up, shrug your shoulders
and send the coat lo a lea ther
or fur cleaner."
In a 2 per<:fllt ammonia
solulion.
1'-lostly, hoWC\' r, the label s-
appea l to the intellect rather
than the emotions. A typical
entry just below the shirt
collar will read
"Machiiie wash. Permanent
press cycle. Warm water. No
bleach. Tumble dry. Remove
promptly."
The fun oomes in trying
~ match it up with another
shirt similar eoough i n
instructional matter rto permit
hot h to go in t hC machine
at the same time.
Somelin1es, ~·hen l ' m'
feeling devll-mav..earish. I
play a game called washing
machine roulette.
odds you ~·ould"' ha \'e If you
read the labels fir.it.
The other fi ve ga nnent1,
depending on the chemical
component.. of the fabrics. \\'ill
either shrink, fade, s e If ·
destruct or t u r n into a
pumpkin.
It 's a little hard on your
wardrobe budget, of course.
But that's a small price to
pay far all the excitement
and susperue that ~'ash day
brings into your life.
''cts Select
New Officers
r\'ewly elected officers of
SAVE ON CHAIN
LINK FABRIC
50°/o OFF* FABRIC WHEN '
INSTALLED 1Y WARDS
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WOODAMD WIOU&HT llOH ALSO AYAILAU
• HUNTINGTON CENIR
11n -""-",...''· LOA.D TIIE machine with first business meeting July 9 HONER PLAZA
I lille the philosophy \1·ov('n
into that label. It counsels
a stoic acceptance "·orthy of
7.eno and the Greek panthe·
ists. Which is a rare c1uulity
these da ys.
C:.OasUine \ret.erans of Foreign nn
\\"ars Post 35.10 will hold their
six garmerrts withoot tieekin,.:: at 8 p.m. in the Costa t-.1esa l 1 ~ I ,_._ ,,.,, ...... 111.
al the labels. Then blindfold Veterans ~1emorial Hall. 5651 '==============="-="='=""=' ===::'.. yourself and tY.~rl the cootrol \V. 18th St. 1-
WITH TllE average label, knobs, letting them stop at The meetings will be prcsid-N } E
a tumbl e in the mud calls random settings. cd by Commander T e d ear Y. veryone
for .strong oath s and • Chances are one in six you ~Iarinos ol the Post, jr. \'ice
imprecations, a c e rt a i n will hit the right .setting for president. and titrs. 11arold L' L d
amount of storming about-and at least one of the garments. 1-lohl.or the Auxiliary, presi· Istens to an ers .f
soakin g the garment overnight \Vhich are about the same dent. ·:1,.
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be opening just niinutes away
fro nt yo ut· home . SEAR S
WESTMINSTER has the bes t
of everything: A co1nplete line
of wearables, home fashion s,
appliances, home i111prov en1en t
a ncl au tomoti ve need s. We are
p.lcased to be yo ut· neigl1liot· anJ.
look forward to se rving you.
·watch for our opening au-
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Pilot Logbool~
01·ego11 Cowhru1cl
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Was Up C1·eek
By ALLISON OEERR
fl! 1119 D1llY PllO! Mtlf
EvC'r i:incf our \lo\ks\\·agcn died on the Riverside Free\\'RY
on Christrnas tli,l!'.ht , \l'e're believed that San1a Claus .
drives a tow truck.
A free\va;.i on-ranlp can be the Jon('\icst place in Southern
California .
So, \1·e have a
DEERE
sort spot in our hearts for poor souls
stranded in defWlct vehicles. Heading
up US 395. on \•acalion v.:e spotted a
kindred soul ,lust over the Oregon
border.
An aging co\\·hand in an equally
v.eathcred Chr'ysler "·as stuck at a
~5 degree angle in the muddy shoulder
of the road. It \ras raining. He shrug-
ged his shoulders. We \vaved and
starte<! looking for a telephone.
SOUTllERN CALIFORNIANS may have forgotten. but
ther e ARE places "'here you can go for miles \rithout see-
ing a Taco Bell, a gas station, a nc\v sulxtivision or a
Ho•.o:ard Johnson.
i\lost of the se places arc in eastern Oregon.
Another thil1g you may hnve fo rgotten. Ninely percent
Doing H'e ll
Actor Frederick i\·Iarch.
76. is ;doing very \\'ell'
at ho1ne follo\ving re-
lease fron1 a Los An·
geles hos pital la~t week
for a '1nild stroke.'
l\larch has won two Os·
cars for best actor.
Three Fish
-Avocado
Growers
• On Guard
ESCONDIDO ( A P )
Fences. guard dogs, fruit
branding and installalion of
a Vietnain-l)'pe sensor sys1e1n
ore an1ong the suggestions
California avocado growers
are hearing for con1batting
rising U1crts oC their ';green
gold.''
\\lhilE' son1e people speak
\Vith a snicker about "avocado
n~~llers,'' n1any grov•ers don't
find the subject very furu1y.
RICJl..\RD KRUPP Io s I
M.000 "·orth son1e1i1ne the
fir st \\·eek of July, \\'hen
sheriff's deputies guess four
persons picked· 8.000 to 10,000
pounds of avocados fron1 trees
in a re1note section of his
Escondido ranch.
\Vilfred Purdu1n's 50 acre s
have been hit fOl,lr tilnes this
year. A man and his son were ·
caught. fn ooe case ·and six
high .i;chool youths in another,
he said.
of al the hn1· cnforre1nent officers in the country are SOOlt Llll .. J llE ESTii\fATED he lost
fol\01\·in'.! \'OU rlo\1•11 the freew:.i1·. 1,(£ about Sl.500 \VOrlh. or t\\'O B~· ~1C.tual count. there arl' lhrc>e police officers in t--to three percent of his crop.
Oregon. 1 \\'e had dinner in a c11fe 11·ith l\\"O and the other O Pl ? Cala\·o, a c 0 operati ve
one rl;1ilned O\"rr the phone that she \\'ilS indeed an officer It ates. marketing organizatioo 0 f
in good standing. J 2.500 gro\\·ers, said about $1
T\\"EKTY ~llLES and one coonty past our stranded cow-l\tADISON. \Vis. (UPI ) million "'Orth of last year's
boy, 11·e reached a to\\11 (\1·hich shall remain na1neless.) Three food scien tists saf those S38·million crop \\'as stolen.
i\ly hushand .,.,·andered in to the local tavern and asked \V ho found horse n1eat 'tasty "Avocado theft has been
ho11· he might reach the local constable. during the beef shortage plafiuin_g the industry for many
'"Can I help :you. honey?"' asked the bartender. should no\\' try suckers. burdot years.' said Allen ChaJkin.
I-le :i~ked about the local police. and ale.,.,·ives as substitutes secretary of the Avocado
"\\'ell." pondered one of the regulars, stretching the for Great La~es favorites like ~M?wers Barg~ining . Council.
\\"Ord into \() srllables. "Artie's the lau• around here. herring, perch and \\'alleye 11 s a conl'eruent ripoff. fo r
and hc·s prob.:ibly closed do\1'Tl for the nigh1 :· pi ke. a_ lo!. of peop!~ Y•ho see little Th~ phonl'. he-observed. \ras l\\"O bu ildings do"·n. in Unil'ersity of \\"isconsin food risk 1m __ ·o_lv_ed_._· __
David Stuber and \'an L . ..---------., ~I\' lfUS BA~1D hca~ed . for . the phone., s~bsequeotly Carlson say in a report the FOR EXPERT SERVICE talking to an operator 1n \\ash1ngton. whod Just moved -.th("ee fish. used so metln1cs as .
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from Californ ia and had ~o idea .where .,.,.e ~1·ere. cat food, could provide a g~ for your Import She rang the local polJce. Artie had obviously closed source of human protein. call On Moy 13th, Orange Coun ty Trans it doubled the The only lhing that hasn't changed is the quarter
up shop. 11 WAS Saturday. She tried the police at European Car Repairs number of as buses. Added olm osr twice the ""mber of lore. And free tra ns fers. \.
!he county seat. nIE SClENTJSTS note z 106 H..W lh-ci., C.M. rout~s throughout Orange County. Send for you r detailed, easy-to-read,
The patrolman for the area "'as having supper. declining pop u I at ions of 645-1440 Opened up South ern Orange' County. W ith the new bus schedules. Ride 000. lt'H get you there.
Finally. \\'e reached a dispatcher in the next count )'. herring, perch and .... ·alle yel_;::::========:: some quality bus service that the rest of Ora nge Coun ly ____ -~•-NO•_c~_NTTT_••-_T_""'""'"
She \\'as farther a.,.,•ay from him than \\·e \\·ere. pike in the Great Lakes and A d f r.-;;-, say a market for suckers. e~joys. n , ram July 7. to Sept. 29, Sun day bus se rvice I '::o' irlicrrn:;ilio11_ on _b.os Wi&dulei. !.end ,~;s coupo-11 ro OCTD, Bo. oas,. 1
"1'1ET.I.,'' SUE said. ''I'll have the officer check 11 burdot and alt::•wives could v1illbe te.sted.Runn inganSaturdoy schedules.ll itv1orls, 1 I Sma Ai o.Colif '72702.crtoll (li ~):.47~. • I
out afte r he"s finished · suppe r. If I can't get to him.· boost the fish ing lndust"'-?Tri via ~~ OCTD wi ll stay ope., every Sunday. Except holiday~. ,. I rn ::;end a tO\V truck." .,, • lyTT N . i ;._•· -----------------The three fish ha ve been • ! ·' ow you con ride around Orange County from 1 • •
By the time '1·e'd gotten that far. "·e'd at~acted the left for production of marine end to end 7 days a \Veek from lo Habra to 111e Comp I :."~·' __ __ _ ___ I
ta \'en regulars oul into the rain to 11·atch the action. oils and animal food in the Every Se1urd•y In the p di G h k I -'·\Vhrtt did he look like?'' one fella inquired. past,_ because of their fi shy eri etcn ate at t e outs iris o Son Clemente Connect· · I
Denn:-s described. or nluddy taste. Sucker'> and 1ng a ll the points in between. Or grab a ny of the other , I
"Oh."' he dra.,.,·led:· he .,.,-orks at a ranch near here. burdot also apptar ugly to route s through the heart of Orange County. They've olJ 1
1 Atl. ~ .,,.,:i," ne .. ed ____ _
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·,.?~{,,. jj Come by land or
~\\;yf> come by sea, .
· ~ you'll fmd exqui-
site shops and elegant
dining at Lido Village.
We're dockside in Newport
Beach , comer of Newport
Boulevard and Via Lido and
~the sea, with plenty of
· room to anchor your
1 ~Yi . sch?oner or your
f r. station wagon.
Most Stores Open Six Days 10 ~.m.-6 p.m.
I Lido Village prom-:.-..
,~ises sev~nty shops to ,f~ :-.-iffe
Ample Validated Parking.
We are already here
..._...,,,..., browse thro.ugh,. r ~ ~~f ~~ Deve reux for Lill y Pulil ze r (boutiqu e), Jade Hou~c · ~G"'fei-~O· ·nd---Open--~ -1-.;;s·' .:.:'; (f ) Gade)ewelry), Lagu~a Originals Gallery, Pappagallo.'s .
(or watch for our opening soon):
.z -~ -I\ VI I • •y -' (fine shoes), Jannelle's (ladies boutique), Blackman, Ltd. (fine jewelry), enn!S and
~. a Speclol Events. . -:: Painlings. Lemo~s us: Inc. (gifts & cards), Turqµoi se Tee Pee (t urquoise jewelry),
.,,:: . • -. --German Home Bakery; Light or the World (girrshop),Martiniquc Beau ly Salon,
_ ·Simply Us (cuslom made jewelry), Sea Trca!;ures (sea shells, clc.), The Children's
_ _ _ Sales and Rental Council or --::; Shop (children's appa rel), Mi one's Old World Delicalessen;The Garden (tee nage/
_:_NEWPORT HARBOR A RT MUSE...IJ}L_,: co llege girl apparel). Cuslom ClolheS by Ann .Douglass. Yard Arm (fab rics), A Lit lie
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;;:_--· presen!S ~ I nlrigue (ladies boutique), llirds Eye View (art gallery), .Lido !look Shoppe (books,
· -·· magazine~. pri nl s), Ha11eras or California (marina, yathl broker). Any1hing Goes ~·EVENING IN LIDO VILL~ (cuslom made clo.lhes), Flo's Boul ique (fine clolh cs), Sydney (ladies boulique),
~.161h· · 6-9 ~ Stuard's Men S1ore (men's clolhi ers & ou1r111ers), Jurgense n's (g<iurme1.storc), ~;. --.,___J\!IUS !C -UA N12l N&~lllM WI ~GS . : ;;:iii! Lord Jim Barbe r Shop, and Ca rousel Flower Shop. ·
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hasn't been like this ·since the
reign of the square-riggers .
Lido Village is a wonderful
place to spend time discover-
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ing the rare, the. ~
unusual, the :'"ff-,. . -:;: Jo ~
beautiful, and ' iifi ·
the new. · '!F
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1-'LT'CSB.UllGll (APJ -.;Eor so1nc il
\\'<IS n hu!'Jn1an's holidny. li'or o bus1uan·s
son. it wus il dr•can1 1..'Qrnc true.
''Tilt• st•cds WCt'l' 11l;u1tcd whC'll I \\'!IS
four. live <1nd Rix." said Sh;vc Gnrvcy
or 1the Lo.I; An!-lcles IXxlgcrl. \Vfio \VllS
uan1cd the fl1osl Vn lunblo f'laycr in
Tuesday 11lglit's Alt-star g;uno urtcr
lcndin~ lhu Nii1io11:1I Lcagu:! to a 7·2
victory over 1hl' A1ncric;u1 L('ai;uc.
''f\l y r~thcr UrO\'C lhc f(•<Jm bus for
the IJodg1•rs ln spri111-: lr:1ini11g :ind I
got to know th1 •r11 iill -Gil Hodges,
Carl Furilln. l!oy C~11npunctla. Don
Drysd:ilc 1111tl Sandy Kourax.
''Thc·y :.111 wt•rc All·stars and I a1Ways
hoped that so1ncduy. r d be one. Cil
I lodges \\'f\S 1ny idol and here I was
playing hi~ 1x1sllio11 in the All-star
game."
c:arvcy's nan1c didn't t~vcn nppcar on
the COlnf)Utcr b;illol for this ~5!h All-star
giunc, but lhc nation 's fans rcspondud
with more lh1111 one rnitlion \\·rite-in
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votes tel.Jnnkq hi.In Ulc... starting !lrst
base1nan1 \ '
Ga rvey responded to that by dclivl•1·in,:z
l\\'O key hits and a sparkling defensive
pi ny durjng .a full nine-inning slinl as
the N;;iUonql Leagu,c continued lts do1nina1~c Q\'er the American, \\'inning
its 11th gun1c In the pa~t 12. 1'hc NL
no\v leads llH! series 21rl8·1 after being
behind 12-4. •
Five NL pitchers held the i\mericH n
lo four hits. causing losin~ rnana~l'r
IJick \Villinms to liuncnt : ··vou can't
do much "'ith four hits."
Gaylord l)erry, starting pitching for
the AL, tl>tircd lhe first fi ve NL ballers
before Garvey singled in the second.
Dodgers teanunalc Hon Cey then drove
Garvey in with a double. In the third
inning Garvey mad e a brilliant backhand
slab of ,Bobby a.turccr's hot grounder
to end the inning. ·
The AL already had two· runs in that
inning and l\1'0 runner5 on base.
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RON CEY UNLOADS A DOUBLE IN ALL·STAR PLAY.
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by ffiaves;
Blacl{s Tl11·eate11 Boycott
Pl'M'~Bl'RCH fAP+ -Clyde King
11·as n:in1ed u1tt•rii11 1natiagcr of the
Atlanta Braves 1odn~·. ju!'! hours after
I lank 1\aron said tll' would act'Cl>t an
offer to n1nnngc the club ··stinply
becuuse there arc no bl11ck n1anagcrs
1n baseball.., ...
1\aron h:-ici tnadc hi:; co1nn1cnt durin"g
t]1c All·slor g11mc here Tuesday nigh!
1Vhen questioned as 10 \\'hclher he 11·ould
otccept an offer to replace Eddie
Mathe1\'S ,1•ho 1vas fired Sun1lay.
Aa ron's coin1ncnt came as a surprise
. .;;ince he had previously said he 1vasn·t
interested in n1ana ging.
A coalition of civil rights groups has
1\•ar1K!d b.1scba ll officials of a possible
boyc<>tt by black fans if 111ajor league
base ball can't t'OQ'\C up with a black
1nr1n<1ger.
"'Our boys c:in pl<iy baseball on th<'
field , but When it co1ncs to the n1anaging
DetrQit, Casals
Test LA 1'onigl1t
LOS ANGELl\S -Rosie Casals. one
or the n1ost lulcnicd nnd outspoken
fe male athl!!tes in the \\'Orld. \\•ill lend
the. Detroit Loves into !he Sp0rts Arena
tonight for an 8 o'clock \Vorld Team
Tennis 1n<1tch ngai nfi l 1he Los Angeles
Strin gs.
Pf!UIOtlolll• J3. M011n11ol1 11
\Yomen -1(1119 !Pl l>Ollt Hl'rd011Jon1' !lo',J
jobs a4 fe1v u·hite nicn play musical
chairs \\'ilh the jobs." said Robert L.
Pitts. spokcsn1an for a group of pickets,
on TuMday.
"If blacks hnre all that talent on
the fie ld , chances are there is so1nc
managing talent lhcre, too."
About 15 pickets fron1 fou r local civil
rights groups spent several hours
parading in front of the l·lillon l lotcl,
jan1n1ed with bMcball notables and news
media representatives as headquarters
. for the AJJ:star game.
"If v.•e have to, we will organize
boycott s of baseball ticket ,.,.indows later
in the yea r."' s.1id Pitts. executive
director of lhe Black Cathnlic J\Iinii;try.
"And ,4e plan to move on pro football
this season 100."
lie s4id there arc no black sta rting
quarterbacks, head coaches or general
nlanagcrs in the National Jo~OOlb..111
League. •
King. 50. ha.<; been a special assistant
to Braves Vice Preskient Eddie Robinson
since Norember, 1972. King fonnerly
manag('d the San Francisco Giants. lie
led the Giants to a second-place fini.<.;h
in 1969, but 'vns fired A·lay 23, 1970.
Of Aaron's Tu('sday night statement,
Robinson snid, "It can1c M a com1>lete
surprise to n1c. In all of our ta lks
\\'ith Hank. he has said lhat he 'vented
a front office job after he retired and
not a position on !he field. 1 don't
lhink there's anytJiin g lo straigh ten out.
rn talk to Henry about it."
In the fout:th. wlt t~ Americans
lc;tding 2·1, Johnny ·nench and Jln1my
\Vynn, another Dodger, singled. c:~rvey
drove in one run wilh a double, and
\\'ynn later scored on Cey's groun d oul .
And allhougti it was not obvious then,
Gar\•ey, playing dt'Spite an ear infection ,
had done in the America n League.
Joe Gnrvey, 'o11ho drives a bus in
Tampa, Fla., and hi s wife were among
the stand ing·roomo0n ly crowd of 50,706
ut Three Rivers Studiu n1 to see their
son.
Askl'<I i! he contributed any \\Tile·in
ba.Hots, !he elder Garvey beaincd : "I'd
s.'l}' the family contributed a couple of
hundred. \\1e "'ercn't going to co111c
here. Instead "''e were going to Atlanta
next 1reekend so v.·e could see three
ga mC'S. But I told my wife that we
only li\'e onct, let's go."
c:arvey had looked forward to pre-
game batting practice because he had
not swung a bat since last \\'ednesday,
when the ear infection sidelined hirn,
But threatening rain cancelled the
bntting workout.
"My he;;ad 'tl'as s"·ollcn like a basketball
last v.·eek because of the infection."
the 25-year~ld forn1cr fi lichigan St ate
footba ll pla.ver said. "T c:ouldn 't sleep
and I couldn't eat. I "'ent to the
en1ergency ward of the hospital to get
a change in the antibiotic; they \\'ere
giving me."
Garvey arrived here ~fonday e11ening
after getting clearance from his doctor.
"l didn't "-ant to miss this. J t o Id
myseU rm going and I'm going to
play."
AMEAICAN NATIONAL
•b r ll rM 111 r~rbl
·c,rew,10 1 l ~ ~ l!t1se,lf 2 o o o
Grith,lD -JO 1 O Bret1,p O O o o
(A'Tl1>11~ris, ss ' o o o Broe:~.µ, 1 1 1 a
J~cki.on, •I l o o o sm;m, rl 2 1 1 I
Alie,., la 2 o 1 I Merp•"· 211 2 o 1 1
VZlrmskl, lb 1 o o o ~..n. lD I O o o
Murcer,d l O o o Aar....,,rl ; a o o n~ndrk1<, tf 2 o 1 o C~d1r10. d 2 o a o
8urrovgl\>, If O 0 o o liOflCh, c J 1 2 o
f!l>lli,lf l OOOGrott,c 0000 8fi!oDln!;llfl, JD J 0 O O Wynn, cl l I 1 o
MsyDe<ry, P'1 1 0 O O Msllack, p O O O o
F!.,gers, p o O o o Gn1bb, II J O o o
Munson, c J 1 r o Gsrv&y, 1b ' 1 ? l Psrry,p O O o Q Cty,lb 2 o 1 2
Kstlrie, p11 1 o o o Schmid\, )b o ! o o Tlan!,p 0 0 O o Bowa,'> 2 O o Q
Ffi!obln>on, pl'! I o ll o Pere:, p11 1 o o o ltunltr, p O O o O Kenfnger, SI 1 I 1 l
Chotk, 3b 1 0 0 O Msr•milh, p O O o O G•rr,lf loo o
McGloThn, o o o o o
M11r1n•ll. o l o a o
Totals :a i ' 1 To1a1s lJ 1 10 6 Arn«icsn 032 C100 OC»;-7
NlllOl\lol Ola 710 12~-1
I,. " II l!ll Ill SO Porry 11 11 0 '
Tl•nt (L, 0.11 2 ' 3 2 1 6 HU!'!ter .2111 1 1 Flngerr 1 1 2 1 I a
M""seuml1n J 1 7 ? J ' 8ren!W,l.QJ 1 1 O O 1 o
A1•11Kk 11061 0
McGlalt>en I Q 0 Q 0 1
M•rsntll 20001 ?
WP-Fingt11. T-1:31. A-50,71;6.
First NFL Tilt
Set Satm·dav; •
Unitas to Quit?
CANTON. Ohio -The first National
Footbnll League exhibition game of the
season will be · played as scheduled
Saturday with national t el e v i s i o n
coverai:e. a Pro Football llall of Fame
officlal said Tuesday.
The game bel\\'('en the St. Louis
Cardinals and the Buffalo Bills, pa rt
of the annual Hall or Fame's ceremonies.
tias l>c<!n lhreatened by a players' strike.
e R.e llren1ent Hh1ted
SAN DIEGO -The playtiig days ol
the ooce-fabulous Johnny Unltas may
be oVer.
Bone-weary at 41 and relegated to
helping train youngsters. Unitas hinted
Tuesday he is considering retirement.
"It 's a very personal decision," s..1id
Eugene Klein, O\\ller or the San Diego
Chargers.
A n1 an close to the teain said, "Unitas
\Vanis to retire and Klein is trying
to talk him out of it."
e Seeret Trip
BUFFALO -The Buffalo Bills were
expected to travel under a shrou1\ of
secrecy to Saturday's Pro Football Hall
of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.
Club officials met Tuesday and decided
not to publish travel arrangements in
hopes of minilnizing e x p e c t e d
demonstrations due to the Nntional
Football League Players Association
strike.
e Bibb• l/pset
\\'ASH1 NGTON -Unranked Juan
Gisbert of Spain upset seventh·sceded
Eddie Dibbs. 6-4 . 6-4. 4-6, 6-4 . Tuesday
in the . rain·inlerrupted $ I O O , 0 0 0
\\' a s h i n g to n Star-Ne\\'S Tennis
Tourriament.
lsn1ail El Shafei. Egypt, beat Bryon
Teacher, G.3, G.3; Eric van Dillen. beat
Orlando Agudelo, Colom bia. S.3, 64, and
Shcr1\·ood Stewart, ~at Jim l\fcti1anus,
4-6, 6.IJ, &-2.
Jn another first·round match. Paul
Gerken beat Jeff BorO\l.'iak. &-4, 6·3.
Wtdntsdar. J111) 24, 1'174 OAILV PICOT 11 I
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RAMS QUARTERBACK JOHN HADL TUNES UP DURING A VOLUNTARY WOR KOUT.
Halas Mtl:y Cancel Season
Rather Than Yield to Strike
Hy the Associated Press
\\'iU1 . the 1\at ional Fo::itball League
pla)·r-r~· strikt' entering its 2~1h d:iy
tcd::iy and the prospect of resuming
negotiations bet 1roo1 players an d
nianagement still ditn, it's time nO\\',
it secn1s. to tcgin "'onderi ng.
"\\'hat if?"
Chicago B('ars o\\·ner Ccorge 1-Jalas
lhrev.· in perhaps the biggest ··if'
Tuesday.
I-le s.1id he \rould rather cancel l hc
entire NFL season than al101v the !\FL
Players Associati on to eli minate the so-
called Ro1.elle ruJ e.
The Rozelle rule, u·hich in\:olvcs
compensation decided by Comn1issioncr
Pete Rozelle for teams losing a player,
is one of the •·freedom demands., "·hich
are blamed for a current impasse in
negotiatioos.
!\egotiations bct\\·('cn the NF L
.".lanagement Council and \IFL Player,:;
Association broke off f.tondav, and no
future sessions ha''e been scheduled by
federal mediator James Scearce.
"It's impossible to give in on fl'ffdom
or choice." Halas said in a 1elephonc
intervie"'·· "It's the backbone of the
NFL."
The 79'year'{l]d Halas. a fuundcr 01
the NF:L, s.1id he had not decided to
cancel the Bears' season. hut he said
it u·as now up to the players to offer
a counter proposal.
"It \\VUld be tough lo c:lil off the
st'Saso n. but it 1vould ha11e to be done
to sa\'c lhe leagur ... Halas said.
''Halas' is a very t,ypical sen1 iment."
snid Terry Bledsoe, a spokl!Sman for
the NFL~1C, "'bo s:i id lhcre no11· rire
123 veterans in NFL camps. follo1\·i nci
the arr-i val Tuesday of vett>ran~ Jin1
Otto. Fred Biletnikoff and Ji111 \\1arrcn
in the Oak.land Raiders' cnnip at. S.1n:a
Rosa. ·
Anot her NFL.\IC official. chief £:oun~('I
TI1eodore·Kheet "'as pessimistic about
progress in resolving the strike ;ind
also disputed a players' c:on!ention thrit
they had backed off so1ne or their
demands.
"To say that the Playrrs Association
backed oU on soinc of the ir demands.
\.and that as a result \\'C are uiaking
progress. is like saying a 810 cut. in
the priee of a Cadillac· is soinc progress
to1~·nrd curbing inflation.
"The clain1 that I broke off
negotiations in vie'v of this progress
is si milar to ~he report of the
transatlantic pilot \\'ho told his
passengers that tht-plane·s radio. radar
and oompass \\'ere out of co1nmission .
J\t this tin1e. he said. '\\ie don't know
11•here "'e are or \\·here \\'C are going.
Bul you u·ilJ be pleased to kno\1' that
\\'e' are making \'cry good time'."
Aleitn,\'tlll e in \\'asbington. Edward
Bennett \Villi ams, pres ident of lhe
Redskin s. said he "'ould field a tca111
COWBOYS HOLD
ROOKlE SC RUill
The Dallas Cowboys, led by nine
ve.terAns. defeated San Diego's all·rookic
sc1uad 24-18 in a cont rolled scrinun agc
Tuesday at UC Irvine. ·
In a similar practice b..1ttle Involving
lhc lwo National Football League tea1ns
l'l\"O '"l>eks ago. the Chargers won.
for all sctlcdulcd gan1es. both pre -
and regular -sca,;on. c1·en 11 it n1e:111;;
the p1-edorninant use or rookies.
"\\'e·1-c sr.cnl a gr('.'.ll c!c;il ur mon,·.1·
lo gel. a \\'inning team. \\'e'rt~ seriously
handicapped by a small stadium. Loss
cf n1oney \\'Ould hurt the players. too.
in \\'b<Jt could be consigned to thc1n ,"
\\'illian1s said.
In the training can1ps. preparations
continued for other pre-season contests.
The Chicago Bears and Grc<'n Bay
Packers have a gan1e--type scri1nmagc
scheduled for Thursdav. and i\FLPA
1iiekcts s.iy they y,·jJI be. th('rc.
1\lthough the gan1e is not listed hy
the 1'."FL 0Hici<1\ly as a preseason
contest. it \\'Ould be lhl' firs! g<1111c.
at \\"hich ac!n1ission is charged. to he
picketed. Chicago player rcprescn1ati1·c
:O.lac Percival s-.iid five or six Bears
,·eterans v.·ou\d go to Gr1'cn llay "lo
hel p Ken Bo\\'fflan {P<iekcrs p\a~·cr
representative) picket . \\ith his
\'Clerans. ''
There have t een no ve/.('rans report
lo the Rears· cl'lmp, although Perciva l
says three n1e1n bcrs of las1 yt>ar's taxi
~11uad are \VOrking out 1\'ith rooki('S.
Bears' Cooch Abe Gibron has forged
a squad of JO drnftt'<l rookies and 40
free agents.
For Shrine Gn111e
Thl' Ra1t!1'r:> got their first veterans
in can1p 11ith the arrhal of Otto, ..
I ~-y(';_ir \'eteran at center. 11-idc recei ver
..Bilctuikoff. four th in the conference l:Jst
rear in recept ions 11 ith 43 for 660 yards:
ano 15·y('a r \'e \('ran \\'arren, a dcfcnS'l\.l}
back.
··1 \rant. to 11·in a cha1np1onship. and
the only \1'ay it can be done is to be iri.
S'11ape .. , said Otio, \\'ho is 35 .and shares
\rith George Blanda a National Football
ifague record or playing in 196 COllSCl'U·
t1l°l' games.
"\\'e had 11·ant cd to r~port last week.
tu1 roach J chn !\ladden asked us io
11·ait in the int('rest of team unity." Otto
sn id.
In llirani. Oh;o. rour n1orc Clevel and
Rro\111.;; \·c1cr;1n <; chc-ekctl into canip.
Runnin~ buck llugh :O.tcKirmis. ti~hl end
Chip-r.t:;ss. 1\·ide ri::_ccil'('r Da\'C Sulliv:1n
an~ linebacker J 11n Romanis7.yn "·ere
!he ne1r ('nfriEs r.1ising the total .number
cf \'flerans in camp to ci~hl .
ThC' :\'e-11· Engl.ind P:11 rio1s and
Pbiladc!phia Easies each gained anot her
\'elrr;;n in can1p Tursda~·· Dcfcnsil·t'
end n;ll· llntniJ1on joined the Patriots'
ea111p tii Amherst. :\lass .. and dcfcnsh i.:
1:H:klt• Bill Dunstan began practice <i'
th e Chesler. !'a .. Eagles· l.'<trnp.
Crippled Mcin's B1·otl1er
Has Special Motivation
Saturday night's Shrine-football gan1e
al the Rose Bo\\·t carries extra special
n1can ing to Frank !\-lanun1alcuna, a 6-3.
220.pound tight end fro111 Banning High.
All Shrine players rea li7.c that thl'ir
efforts in thnt gan1c bring n1oncy for
the Shrine crippled children's hospital
, ln Los Angeles. All ticket sales proceeds
arf' er1n11nrked for the hospit<il.
And thc.v get a lo u ch of prr,.011~•1
experience \\'ilh son1e of the kid.:; 1h('v
arc benefiting \1•hcn !hey v!sit tile hoS-
pitaL
ti1anumaleuna didn't need to lour the
hospital to ~el belier insight into the
purpose of the gan1c. For 16 ycrir s
he sa \\' it in his O\l'n family. Older
brolhfr John once drca1ncd or so1ncday
playing football.
Bui he "''as cu1 dov.11 by polio at
age 8. He spent sev('n n1onths in a
crippled children's hospi tal in Ha11·ail
and \\'OS finally outfilted "''ilh braces
and crutches so he rou ld gel around.
Playin g footb.11l \.l'ould ncl'er get past
the dream stage for hin1.
''It's always been 111y goal for Frank
to perfurn1 in the gam e. Just think.
he'll be helping sorne kid \\'alk agui n.
l'n1 thrillC'd lhnl n1 y brother n1adc the
f('am and ctin be part of such a 1vorthy
cause," Big Joh n says.
John gives all the credit for being
able to walk again without crulches
to the Shrincrs hospitals in Hav.•aii and
Los Angeles. •.
"fi1y left lt•g and pa1'l of the right .
1"Cl'l' cripp!rd:' John i\1anuinalcuna
rc.inernbers. The hospital g.:ivc inc braces
and crutches nnd I hnd six operation5.
three in Ha\1·nii and tlu·ce in Los Ani;:elcs.
"It 1\·ns really beautiful the \l'ay I
11·as treated. I nrn gr;tlefu l and so is
1ny fr11ni!~· for the 111:u1ner 1 "'as cared
for . Th(' people 1\·cre very kind.
"ft took plent y of 1rork and a lol f11
11·i!J JJ01ve1· on the 1\·ay to rccnvP~Y.
I did a lot of 11·alkin11:. cspcciu!ly uphill.
GLENH WHITE
WHITE
\VASH
to str('ngtlthen my legs. You 111ust co11·
quer yourself.··
.John can·1 get out and scoot around
like he onc(' did, but he CAN walk.
In frict. John got arou nd so "'ell he
help('d coach frank in junior football.
He also tutored hitn in baseball and
baskcth<lll in his spare tirnc.
.John·s "Coaching" was so good, Frank
plriyed on the Carson r-.tustangs, who
11'on the California Junior All·Anierlcan
bant.11n 1vcl~ht chan1pionshi p in 1970.
Blg .John is busy in n1orc "'ay s than
one these: dn.vs. ·He's involved in
co1n1nunity 'rork at !he Charles King
\'outh ll rill in Harbor City.
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OfvldW<I f,o,.\) 14. Sun~ Sharks Collide • Ill Gator Bowl
Jn his "s1x1r('·· tin1c he's c1nploycd
b,v TriC'on Cor11 .. un i111por1 and export
linn.
Ru l I~
11·at('h in
t:iu11chin!t
business Big John hopes to
the Shrine Classic is thr
of his !lnd F'rank's football
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JACKSONVILLE. Flo. (AP) -Youth
Is the keynote of The-Southern Calilomia
Swt that n1eets the Jacksonville Shar~
In the third week or \\'orld Football
League play tonight at the Gator Bowl.
The ·pverage age of Sun playe rs i.1i
unrt<'r >23 and 17 of lhe 22 starters
al'e roo\.:ics.
Hookie quertr.rback Tony Adams of
Utnh State and rookie runn.ing. backi;
Kermit Johnson and Ja!MS fifcAli 5ter
of UCLA -put together a 33-31 \'ictory
over llawaii last week. That pro\'ed
the offense can go, even with a nearly
.solid rookie line,
The only starters on offense with pro
esperient't are tight. end J a c q u e
i\lacKlnnon a11d wide receiver J?ave
\Vllliams.
Sout hern California signed 26 rookies
who \\.·ere chosen in the first 11 rounM
of the NFL draft.
The gam e fook5 like a toss·up but
On Tl' Toda 11 .
Cl1an11el l I al a
Sun coach Toni Fears said the more
ex1>erienc~d Sharks ,1;hould be favored:
''Th('y hn,·e the home tic.Id, the hon1e
crO\\'d and the fact that officials are
subconsciousl)' influenced by th e cro\\·d,"
Fears said. "You cnn·t prove that, of
course. bul it i.1 gcn('rally accepted."
Jacksoil\'llle \\'ill go with i t s
predonii nantly vctcrnn lineup. Kay
Stephenson. forn1rr San Diego anti
nunalo <1u:irterb:lck. \\•ill hn"c rookie
Ton1n1y Ourrnnce nnd second·yenr pro
Rick y Lnke a!I n1nnlng b11cks and
veterans 'l'ony 1...omnx Md DrC'1f Buie
<l-'i wide rCl'Civcr5.
carcvr.
* Tv.o lorrncr All.Clf first team
sclL't:t1on11. in ba!'kelb111I '\ent llOS('·lo-noso
nt Hunting ton ncnch tllgh earlier this
11·eek. ~like Contreras. /\rlzoo:i Staie
University gt'adl1a1e. do"-11cd brother
Rnu\. a n'fshmnn at Snn lliego Stat(',
11}.4, l0-8. 10-3.
Thcv 11taycd full court.
, .
I
;,, OAIL Y PILOT
tBiackies,
Ford Still
:Winning
; Undefeated Robins Ford and
once-hcaten Blackie~ continue
~ dominate Costa r.tesa Open
:11u1nmer basketball I c a g u e
i ction at Estancia lligh. each
faki ng ensy triun1phs Tu esday
l)ight.
: Robins Ford v.·on it s 10th
straighi' and llO\V hits a 4'~
game bulge over Shoreline in
the \llestcrn Oi\•ision. as the
latlrr dropped a 79.00 decision.
Blackies. mean\\•hile, took
the companion game fron1
Carls. 9()..78. to record its
seventh \\'in in eight starts.
Blackies has a sizable lead
over Kierulffs in the Eastern
Division.
Again paci ng Robins Ford
"'as ex·!1untington Beach 11igh
star Brian Ambrozich, "''ho
scored 22 points.
Ambrozich pu mped in seven
or his 11 field goal s in th'e
second haif as the u·inners
s]o.,•ly upped their 10--point
halftime margin.
Steve Sab ins and P h i 1
l\lathev.•s 100 Blackies \Vith 21
and 18 counte rs \\'hile Jim
1'eyes and Bill G e o r g e
contributed 1~ and 10 to the
y,i.nner·s totals.
Wtdnesd aJ, Ju ly 24, 1974
Nice Striper
'
Uni Upsets
Mari11a;
CdM Wins
' University lli l(h's Troj.:ins
ca1ne tron1 behind to u p~t
l
j ?llarina and Corona del r-.tur
came ,through in do u b Ir
overtime .to h ig hli g ht
Tuesdfiiy's action in the ?llesa
1 Del r-.trr summer basketball
league.
The Trojans knocked off
, .. league leader 111arina. 77·67.
~ ' "" \\'ilh the help of a 26-point '*".--' ~ . fourth quarter against a Bob
~ 'ff Losner and Rich Branning.less
· ?lfarina quintet.
Corona dcl !\lar·s K e n
Quiggle intercepted a Dann
Hills pass "'ilh 14 scronds
left in 1he second O\'ertime
to preserve a 71·70 decision
in the other test at Corona
del ?ilar.
In activity at C.Osta r-.tcsa
\ligh it was \Varren taking
tile measure of the hosts. 66-
58. v.·hile El Toro ~lvcd
Orange, 66-55.
?ifatt Cook \\'as the high
point player of the .night .
scoring 39 points tn a
substitution role for Losncr.
He scored 14 field go11!s and
JI free thro\YS for !\tarina.
but University·s sucCC'Ss at th!!
rree thro,1· lin e proved loo
much. connecting on 25 of
37 attempts.
Jim \\'hile Jed Uni with 20
and Richard Bro'A'll added 16.
Joe Carta and G a r y
Dana !\archer 1\'as the
leading scorer for Carl s with
22 points \\"hile Rick Day (16),
Dan Bell (14) and Gary
Larson (14 ) "'ere also in
double fi gw-es.
Tonight 's agenda finds !'\ads Nels Li ndberg of Corona del ~tar caught this 16-
and Kierulffs clashing ln the pound, 12-ounce striped bass 1'uesday while fi shing
Connally led a balanced El
Toro attack \\'ith 14 and 12
points as El Toro had tG
-players in the scoring co lumn. opener at 7:15 and Orange in front oi John \\'ayne·s hon1e. J1e used a straw·
Coe.st COnege Alumni and ROO berry colored Hellbend er and 8-pound test mono-
Carpet Re.'.lltors meeting in filament line to bring in one or the largest striped
the nightcap at 8:30. bass caught in Nev.'port bay in recent years. ~le \\'as
llloDini F"" c1ti fishing from an Art's Landing skiff whe n he ~· i ~ :! hooked up.
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Eagles Stop Polo Foe;
' Edison Drowns Artists
Estancia High Sc h o o I • s
varsity v.·ater polo team sy,·ept
to its fifth straigh t ·\'ictory
y,·ithout defeat Tuesday night
in summer league play at
Orange Coast Col l e g e .
stopping U:Js ·Alamitos by
forfeit after carrying a 6-2
advantage into the third
period.
Other actioo saw Edison
ha nding the 1t1i n!ess Artists
of Laguna Beacti a 6-2 pasting
1\1ith the aid of a +-0 first
quarter oo tburst.
Riverside Polv u p e nd e d
Long Beach Jordan in the
oiher match. 4-2.
Until U>s AlamHos could not
continue due to the Joss of
too many players " i a
penalties. Estanci a ·was en-
joying a four goal marein
thanks to bullseye'5 by Bill
Alay and Steve \Vyatt, in
addit ion to four tall ies by Ron
Smith.
Edtson·s early o u t b ur s t
nullified any chance for
La~una &-ach.
Pete ~tuhlhauser connected Lag1i11u Bettcli Wilts
on tv.·o of three goals in th at
Ra thbun v;ere the only Artists quarter and mate Ron Renno
to score rrom the field and ndded a o.1ir to make it 4-0
had all but one of the Artists' after the first six minutes.
Laguna Beach Iiigh"s Artists
fell \ictim to the ovenvhelm·
ing depth of Foothill High's
Kn ig'!lts Tuesday evening and
dropped a <14-37 decision to the
host.:; in F'oothill Summer
League basketball action.
The 1\rtists. under coach Ed·
Burlingham in the absence of
Jerry Fair, maintained a one
point halfti me margin and
upped !he lead to 28-23 after
tliree periods berore the roof
caved in during lhc final
qua rter.
37 countert. Jeff Bvron and i\hthlhauFCr
~1ater Dei, m e a n w hi 1 e each added a goal in the
scheduled to play at Rancho follov.·!ng tv.·o quarters while
Alamitos, forfeited its game Laguna Bcach"s only scoring 'A'as in the th~ qu a11er.
due to the lack of players. Phil ~·lorreale and Rob
Foothill broke open ilS PQtler e-ach tallied once for
conquest over Laguna Beach. La gu na Beach.
v.·hich held an earlie r 1\'in over Jordan an-:t Ri\"erside Poly
the hosts, by hitting the good each trail Estancia by l\\'O
pe r c ent age shot and games. Los Alamitos and
penetrating the Laguna Beach Edison are a game back at
interior. 2-3 and Laguna Beach is in
Gary Spink Jed Costa ~lesa
11•ith a 19-point effort ,
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Lloy Leads Chargers ~restling
Fi11al Set
To Hoop Title, 70-67 Satw·day
Edison lligh's C 11 u r g\c rs
clinched nO v.·orse lh.'ln a tie '
for the lh111tington Beach
summer basketball I e a g u e
cha1nplonshi1J Tursday night,
denying Long Beach \\1ilson,
70-67, on the \\'inne(s court.
It wns the nint h ~·in in
10 outings for coach Da ,•e
1\J_oh.s' in1pressivc Chargers
and only Fountain Vnllev
ren1nins on 1he schedulC
Thursday.
handled \\1est n1instcr, 62-57.
At f\1arina , S..1n Clen1rnlt•
wns 11 7:>-58 victori 0\'{'1·
Lake\\'ood-the w i n» c r 's
fourth straight c."Qnqucst.
Edison never t railc~t und
bullt up a 12--point lead several
lhncs in 1hc first hulf be.fore
\Vi\snn stormed tiack in lhc
ltu rd quarter to n1akfl it c:flsc.
SC-bY Qu1!'1trl
l!OllOl'I tJ 1• 11 lt-10
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The Coronn del f\far J{jgh
sutnrner I e a g u e indh•ldual
1t1'T'CS!llng chttmplonshlp.'( art
01\ tap saturdo.y beginning at
IO u.01., followlitg 1'1onday'e
fi nal s a J v o of t.ean1
oompetithln which the ~t
Sea Kins;s c omp l e ted
undefea ted.
it close .
\Vil SQn's iasl gas1> 1\'as \l'ilh
4:37 to go \\'h~1 the B111ius
cut !he Edison lead to 57·55.
Hu t To111 Ll oy, v.·ho do n1h1a!cd
both C1lds of lh<' court 'vilh
his all-round piny and 27
poi nts. cuinc throu~h with n
pair of buckefs . ~lomenl s later
it wa s Lloy \\'ith a free throw
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Action will continue through
SaturdA}' In the indh•ldual f!na b with ro team scorlna'
kept.
\/Illa Park \\'.JS ups€'1 by
Los Alamitos nnd only Long
Beaeh \\'ilson is close 10
Edi!ilOll , trnil ing by one ga1ne.
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''°'1111111 V•llt'f U!I and J inl Ha\ch v.•ith a 10--footer '1 1: 't l; c•M u 21 0 11 c .. ,, .._
:ind Edison was home free ::~:,. 1 0 0 t.J--C11r•1n !CMI won b• 1orM11.
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Also nt Edison it wns
Estancia belting I" o 11 n ta i n
Valley, fi&.55, \\'hile at
Hwllington Beach the Nev.'J)Ort
Harbor S.1ilors ripped the
ho.sts, 67·58, ind Los A1nigos \\'ilh a 64-59 lead y,•ith 1:58 1."!lllr t 0 l ; lOS-JKOO• ICclM) Otc l r01klM l -4. 1umb& • 0 I I 111-EdWl r\tl ICM) ftc ftl(iw-4 .f.f. to go. Ounkl-r~r s • 1 1• 12s.-Ool•I• CCMI dote (nltton 1..S.
Deep Sea
Fisl1 Report
MUchtU I 0 ' 2 Edison shoolcrs hil 18 of • Jo111v , o 7 ' '~""'''' tCMl dee ootibt J.1. Tolwll J$ S U Sl 1($-ThomP•Ol'I CCdMI de<: B•llt ri' 4.0. 33 first ha lf alte111p!s v.•h<'n Ul--H•chlQan !CdMl 11.0 Jon1n, w. the Chargers \\'ere . especially •11•ncl• c .. > l~•WY lCdMJ c11c l!ck•tr•nd 1.1.
Th " •• ~. ',•, ,,... ·-···· intpressi\"c. e \\' i n n er s o.~111 J 111-0-11 ..,.,1 -bY ,.,, . Bl1cllcfl 2 o • ' 115-l(lmb•ll~(CdMl dote ll11otm1n '-I. collected on the b reak. al the Mcc101 kev ' 10 ~ ,.. its-HI•~ !CCIMI won bv ..... 11.
baseline and from outside. g~,":~or ; ~ 1 1~ 11w1-<:t1~ i,;•1.1) t°" tg" 1or..i1.
Neil Arnold scored 30 for Ne.1b1t ~ ~ l i ,t-,,~~1;(11~111" 11 1 1
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tlHt, ' ~•llbut, 11 mack .. tl. /Arl'l r E . ••• E I FO<lfllt ln V•l!IY ,. '11 20-SS 16-1 11 tOHl -.., forftll. U llCllno) _ 91 •"lll.i-1: , baericl>da, or sta11c1a as uoc ag es Ell•l\CI• II IS u "-"' 1~,.___..n.,1nv COH ) WOii •v t.rftlt,
3 oon110. rn ,,1rco n~n. 11l ian<1 took · apart Fountai·n Valley. u s--T. O'OonM ll <OH ) w1111 by 1or1111. ban. 6,) n>C~ cM, I halll>ut. Wt•l11111Ulll' Cl11 175-0UOUtV U>+O -lrV forfeit.
o.t.H.t. wH.1.111, _ 2311 ~"ll'"s · &» :<.1c:Closkey scored 28 points. wu~· " tt ~ '" 1u. 1ts--no rn-1tt1. bolU. 1:10 WfflCUOI. 1 bonito. .1 hltl bul, Enge,l•t : ~ 0 ~t H""'ii'~ c,~.~1cm"l:: =t,
10t roe:• cOd ,1l ml(.k••t-L Sopho111ore Tim Dunham led P••••• J 1 • 1 MlHIM Viii• 1it1 u11 , ... ,, ••
51!1.L Ill.CH -111 a11Gl1r1: 1.&10 a Q"artel of San Clc-te "°"')"' .. 0 1 • ~lift CM! -"'terllll. l•nd !Hin, li bonito, l.j to.orr•cUC11. '"' '"""' JOl!n'°" 0 0 • 0 1os.-ur1t1 (SJ j>lllfted llostw f :M. 11..--1u •"lll•r•: 11 bonl!o, 1 playe rs in double figures. e11on o o l o 11$-Tor,., cl) tStoC .... 110,.. blrracUCI•• 1J litlt> tuou, 2 wnlte ScnltMJl•r 1 l l 1 11$-North IS dtoC f r•llM'I H . -. 1>11u . 16 m1ck1rt !. ~coring eight field goals f()I' Tol•I• n n 11 51 us-Morrow Ml dote IMVlt• J.4.
SAH l'IDllO -3~ '"°"'''' :'Sl 16 po1"nl s. w--m,: ll 11nnec1 llo'f::h•1• t "-(lllCo C.u. 1 h•llOu! ltlnCI St Sc-It' Ow.rt'" '" ilo I• IM -'•-,. • L1111Ji,l -'I 1noltr1 ~ 'YI <~hc.i D T I <-tt " We••,.,,ln111r 10 U 16 11-S7 16S::e.111~ IS) 11te:"'SDOV1tl s.i.' · ' bin. 25 "'""' btu , JS blue wu. a1·e ayor, .JO..v ~1·ers Loi. ,,.,.,,1001 u 11 21 1a.--.l 11J.-MWwln !Ml cl4'C MOrll•n ~1.
36 rock cod. 7 bonllc. d "l T d K I t h dd-.1 111-M ""'''h. OCEAHsto • -1)41 .r1Q1eu: • :in 11' e a o a eac n L"ll ''" Cl•"""" c1n 1ts--R11k1r1rl• IMJ 0tc MeMr•l +1, t11rr~cud1. l9 11cnno, "' '~"~ w". a dozen counters to lhe San "' " '' '' Hw1-l'rl11<e CM) _., tl'f 1or1111. 6 wl'tflt IN tllsl, 2 h1llbu1, II rock Ounn1m f ,• ,' ,", 11 T-1111 (4JJ ~It cort. ltJ mackerel. Clen1enl(' attack. Tavlo• t J-K. Whit• IEI plllf'lld KW 2:n . LO NG BEACH -'11 ll>Ql~to. 6 Sav~" 6 0 1 11 IOS-H-le (M) dote S~kll 6-0.
••lloW11ll. 1t>l cali(O bl••· 2 I Elli .. 11 111) Klllot• • 0 l 12 HS-Hltbold (Ml WOO! y forftlt. b•rr•~11<11. ?S borl/1<!, ~10 roe~ c<><1, Ollto l J 1 I 115-M. Wtlllt /l<l Cllf l lol'ly +o. (l elmetnl Pit•I -Ill 1no1..,.1: 1.130 It It pl tp Oen•mor~ l ' 1 I 1]µlrHI (M ....,, b'f fw1111. '.\"° OIH. a tllrto\CllCla, ·• bonlto. L!'v II s 1 ,i,,' MC(Ofl~•I! 1 I a J Us-M<f ldatn fM) wtn bY ""'911. ••rt• -m 1111111r1: 19 ••nd 11au. Zl•t>e.I S ~ l Hunt 0 I 0 1 1Sl-W1rd !M) WOtl by lllrt911 f n•llb!IT. 11 bonilo. A"!11rc1Jcn < 0 ' ' ~o•v•I~ I I 0 1 16S-Nltbl11 16 1 01( OI YIS l·i. . !AN DIEGO IM~nlclpal l'l~r) Tvllv ~ I 1 t Tol•I• ll t 10 75 17J--<oulurl (M) _, bY !Wflll. ns t rtltltrs: l .176 Ytllowra!I, 70 Gome:. 7 0 • 4 llS-WlmPI., (Ml Min by IWtlll. b1rr1cud1, 11 DOnlto, n bl~ ton 81lch 4 0 2 I S<O,. loy CN••ttrw 1'$-410 m11Ch. !uni. AIOtrelt 0 0 I 0 So\n C!tm1nr1 ,0 1J If 11--15 Hwt-Alten CM) 'Wiii! bY dtltvlt _. ~------___ -:. ______ ~_c'"='="='------~::._c'o'.....:'c'....:."=-~·'o'c''o~::::::_ __ .....:'o'c":..:::"c'o,__,.:= __ c0c•c"'=~==-------~
Laguna Beach retunl.'5 to the cellar with an O • 5 sc••• ~r o.,....,,
(See LAGUNA, Pl~e 1_9_1 __ m__c_a_rk_·c_. __________ ,i:!":':c..:":"~'·~~:--'-:~'...'.~~:~:::_::lc.:t::::'.~~·-I Sophomore Ben Bacon 16-4 ).
Frank \\'right and i tark
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Baseball Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
\\' I. Pct. GB
49 46 .516 Boston
AflfERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
L Pct.
45 .526 Philadelphia
St. Loui s 46 49 .484 :i Baltimore
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49
48 ..
47
4S
45 .~2 1
~1ootreal
Pittsburgh
Chicago
New Yor k
45 46 .484 3 Cleveland 45 .516
45 49 .4i9 3-\:.! Ne\V York 47 .505
41 52 .4-4 1 7 ~l ihrauk~ 48 .495
40 52 .4:15 7~i Detroit 5(1 .474
Dod!ers
Cincinnati
lfouston
Atlanta
San f rancisco
San Diego
63
58
51
5'l
<5
43
31
40
46
49
53
58
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LO' "'"'""'''II Houtl~n'Sln Dll90 ;al Alllnlt
•
Oakland
Chi~go
Kansas City
Texas
l\linnesota
Angels
\\'rst Division
55
49
,17
48
47
39
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47
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59
.573
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.500
.400
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B•l!j"lort •I Cl..-et1noJ
Mll,.•ukw •t New York
e 01;tQt1 •! Detroit
Chk•t O " T~llJ lo'lllM•Oll II 0.U11'd K•ns•s tltv 11 C.•llfornl•
GB
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3
5
5
7
8
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17
for smoUtr cort:
BR70 13 CR70·13. DR70 13 tR 70-14
DR78· 14 plu~ Federcl E»c1se k:>x
of S2.28 iO 52.79 and trad1~
$52 for menium size
cars:
GR70 ·15, GR70 -14 . FR70 -15,
FR70·14 plus Federal Exci se ta x
of S3.04 to S3.22 and trade.
$63 for lorqer cors:
HR70· 1.:. HR78· 14 HR70· 15 HR78· ;:.,
JR70 15 JR78· 1S LR70· 15
LR78· 1S plus Federal C1..c1~ tcx o!
53.15 lo $3.86 ond trod!?. Prohlt' (.:f1d
con~rruc.tion moy vr;ry h'1 t.rl! ~1.,-...
• BFG d .. h
we're the other guys
Get more thon a ••I ol sM•I
belted rodlol tlr••· BJ.Goodrich's
Rad1ol Steel R/S 1ires hoVI!! radial
c.c.ns1ruc.t1on plus cushioned steel
de>•gn Rcd1ol c.on;.11u(!1on mean;,
less roll:ng res1s!once, !.av1 ng you
y.:i dw:icr~. And. lU!th1ofled steel
oe~ogn gives you the strenglh of slecl
ond o bmoother ride. Your car
deserves mor e 1hon cm ordinary
roJ101. Add ne\·1life10 you r cor-·
treol 11 ro the Goodrich Rod1ol Steel R/S
to:loy. GUARANTIED IY
GOODRICH POR 40,000 MILES.
I· '>rod-~''"'l ~·, ~o· ~I' •(no<J " l••ot '"""' "'·'' ·'""I·••-._,,.~, ·Cl '•ol~,\""'!"""<Ct ~
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'ways to charge f·vr-1~,· r: "'f',u· ~ iV0:;1~1 1 ·1~rfliJ Bonl<.t\mericord. A.'1"'eriC0t1 lq:xess.
B. F. Goodrich Store
2049 HARBOR BLVD. lot bayl COSTA ME~A
I . F. GOODRICH STORE
6182 LINCOLN
CYPRESS
826-40 I 0
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B. F. GOODRICH STOIE
524 W. LINCOLN
ANAHEIM ·
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SANTA AN4
547-7155
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Wednesday, July 24, i ei74 DAILV PILOT t:J
LAGUNA ... Coast Area Golf Roundup (Continued f'ro1n Pagt 181
.icl1on ·n1urSd.ay in t.hc S.'lme
top posltloo with ii score or toumament Is just 11round the next big C\'cnl for it s men·s circuit. meeting a."t issiou Viejo
.. Raseba.ll's Top Te11
AMEfllCAH LIAGU~
l"l!lytt Cltlt • .. • " l"cl •
c.vw-~ "''" " '" " •o .,
Yllnm1t 1 81n " "' " "' "'~"<ti• ... " "' ~ .. .1•1 Dick Berry nnd Or. Art Nies
clusll Salurday ln l he
ctu1n1plonihJp match or the
Santa An:i Country Club
exclusives golf tournon1cnt.
59 were ti.tr. ond ti1rs. Ed oomcr. The three-Ony affair clul> is a nlini-mcnlber guest in a 7: 15 cla sh.
Field with Mr. Und t.lrs. is set Aug. 1•3, L.m
Ort• Clll
tt~-U•O>t Tt w
II JiKUOn 0.k " m
" "' • '" " ..
" " " .. '" '" '" THE RED \VaJTtn t.1:iudlln : and a.tr. and tournamenl , a one-day affair '.\'1.LMlOrl Viejo \1•as idle
'-1rs. John Dillon with fl1r. Seuell ff 11el ror \Vcdncsday, Aug. 14 . Tuesday.
ll'IU~ Ml'VI " .. ~ " ,,,~
StlftlOl'I C•I • '" • " ,Il l
8. Rell~ Bil " "' ll "' "' I"\ BALLOON Berry defeated Jim
Anderson whlle Dr. Nies
ousted Pete !\1otcy.
and t.-irs. Doug Eve. !\lr1ler Dcrs next schedu led FormC'r lfuntinglon Scncllff 1t·•i I \II Hom• R~n• Saturdar, How nrd Abel men's club chamgron iland y :. 1$ 011 eju actlon ls tonight In the Suntn o All•"· Cnk•1111-111 1.1.1c~""· 1<ome 11~n•
Pri~occ•u l!~n " "' " u .llO
( Jr:f LTD
S.atuniay's title n1 a t c h
concludes the Cive·week
toum;unent, held for golfers
\Yitlt 17 handicaps and over
It's 11 1nat.ch play event ·
teamed w1lh Jim Harstend to K fl I · A I K~n••• cay, If. 11. J1c1<\on, 0.111.,.,~. Wyn"· LH •~•••· 111 \,11,..,.~1
'f ru·cher n &:~d if th In last ~·n . v · . C nn sum1ncr caguc at 9. 11; He~lck, c1r¥••~...i. 111 1 r1qq1• 1>11. 101111,,,,1,. ''' ct<J.no, ttcu••a"· 191
capture the partners best hall w~cnd's Los An"eles City 1• SSJon ICJO o u n t r y Mllwouker, 111 Burrouv"~· T•i••· 1~. ?; ll(h, cine1'11'1111. 111 L. 111y. Hoi;i!nn, ~ 1' ' 1 SUMMER event at Big cdnyon with a 1 h · tJ Cluh·s nt:Xt hig event is Us 11.un• 111t1a 1n ·r
58
Abe'
1 1
1-(0 c amp1onship . .shooting a 8~,,(l<,Jfl"•· T,,.1,, ,~1 o. A11,,.,. 11.u .. 1 1111~d 1n score O • a S<J 1va s fou ... .i:1y tolal of 2118. a n nu a I I n \'It a 1 I on a 1 c11•c~110. 101 RI/di, 0•1<1 ne1. i,1 EU+ll'·· C"'1•""· ttw iion, n. wrnn, Loi
I I SALE
second with his 1\r•rtner, Leo •ru Mi!woukte. St; I(.. ~ltn:I~"""· C1>lt11JJ, A"'J•+••· 4'1 Stll'"i<n , Pn<1~ar•~a1
S Tl
I"" Karc~r v:on the. ~·~acliff I0011ltltnc111, Aug. IG·l8. The st. &Ir C.••••v. Loi a ngeh ,, ''' e~nth
pencer 1ey had a sMrc '""' • c ... cJnn111. '4: c1y, Lm ""''~'· .... •I l' . ~ -50% OFF
• · ' "v !'ti I I b II ho P'l1cllln<1 It O.t!loond '"" r P'l!(f!ln1 (f Ot<i•(C"t] of 59. I c wo years ago. cu reccn y stcd t h c c.. PtrrY. c1,.,,,,... ,.,. ·'''· FINE CHILDREN'S WEAR
Big CUllflf>H
Four teams finished ·in· ft
lie for first place in last
Sunday's best hall of tou rson1e
at Big Canyon Country Club.
Southern California PG /\ S~t"!lye, Mllw•u~"· 7-2. 111; Fu'\lle••· Men1r1..,1111. L~t Anger"'· 11.J It.'' S
ltl e11a Vertie O•kl~nd, 7·3. .100: H~·~"n, Te.a.. .at•: J"'"· L•• •nttle•, i~J •. Jl1; -8 -flNlll0f$ IOurllJ: \\•itt!_J!l proresslonals 9-~. ,69ll Cu1U4r. llilll•m''-• lJ ~. ' ir 1-<o•/.tOI\, 111 •. IH. c;~ld,.,,.1 , .~•1 Tl1nt. Baston. 14·7. ."611 s·" l'r~111;llco. t-l. ;s? M~r\NU,
FASHION ISLAND
LOCATION ONLY
Approximately 50 teams 1vitl ri1esu Verd e Counly Cl ub·s competing. 11l'~rll7' 11:1n11,..-.:11y, •-'; -:tt:rr L~r-""""'°i;-1 1<4; .nJr 'ftrnr,-f-1..-. ----- -
participate in the annua1 l r;::==----~=-~:;--;;-:;:_:=::::::::::::;::;::;:::::::::::::::::::;::::=::::::=:::;::::::::·:·:;·:;"':;00:;·: .. ~·:":;~:·:•:"~·:~:·:·====-~"':':"::_=•:,.:•·_::·~"~'_::~;;~~-~;_=;;,;===-=;;;;=~-
On one tea m were J\1r. and
J\1rs. l\t . E. Gray and J\1 r. and l\1rs. lllchard B. Srnilh . P.tr.
and l\'trs. Linn Hodge and ti.Ir.
and J\1rs. Don Dcn1psey mnde
up another team.
member·guest ~mament a~[ I ------
Fountain Valley P.1ile Square
golr course this weekend. It's
set for Saturd ay and Sunday.
SALE SPECIALS FOR TODAY THRU SATURDAY ONLY! Se habla Espanol
Othci-teams lying • for the
lrllh1e Const
Irvine Coast Country Club's
19th arwual member-guest
Los Alnnaitos
Raci11g Entries
L• Allll'!lltl Enlrlti !or WtdMldlV
Cl11r. Trick''''· 'Int '""' 1:11 o.m.
12 1•1<11 l'"lr•I ••ct. IJ E~1ct11 ,m, tlll IM tlh •1tt1
ll'llST •ACI"-l'iD ytrd1. 2 Ytt r
Old m116tft1. Pur,;1 11'00.
K!ng 0 Ille Road !Wtrdl in
e 1d Pistol cc11r1 ... 1 1n
N1vw NOlk ftl !Ct•d<lztl tn
Arure Rt!W !MVIH) 112
Kl"ll R1pld CAdllr) 1:!1
Golden AMlfwn.rv IP19el lt9
l.\lnl F!v !Df•V•rl 111 Jet !11m IKnlgl!ll 1n
,..._ L1$'1t (Llpti.aml llt
Wtll..,DOrn IWtlMH'll 1n
!l!COHD •ACI! -5"19 v1rds. 3 Yffr
<>kb .. lfP. AHow1nc;1. P11r11 $2100.
Vou lltKOI You CWtlktrl 11' ClltrOi"ll C11,trll1 !Wtl>Qn) 172
Fly Ing 01vld l Knlglltl in
Pevuws Moon (Pa;el 1n
Mr. AdeqUl!t IC1rdD11\ 1n
Sure A' Al fl\Olltml 1'2
Farn!ly A!ltlr IW1rd) 119
THtllO 11.ACI!-:HO yord~. 2 y11r
Old MllM••-Pur11 1\700. Ctllmtmoon (Adair) 1n
L&er&m1 Or Cl1bber IMyl11) 1n
No Dlc-v IMorrlsl 112
Think Gold rcr1111erl 119
Ort•m at Mv OWn (Cardo11) 119
0.1111 Tiny tUph1ml 111 Lucky Del Rt11 (Hert) \1t
1'11bel !lorn IG1n1l 119
Gig E•1v (l(,nlvlltl 172
ScooP'I C>ellgl!I (fltnk) Ht
FOURTH IACI!-.... Ylrds. ] Vt••
old! & up. Clalm!ng. PUtM SU.00.
Ct1lm!ng prlcl MOOll.
Klp1y•1 MaOi.e CW1rdl 11t
o.in·1 loolc flick IW1lktr) 119
Ar! PlllO'ln (fltnksl 119
Run -Run !Wahonl 119 Gtl Rtadv tAdalrl 11t
Acceltr1!e lllllf\l ml lit
S'"'tk Al!ICll. (Harli lit
Fl,TM II.ACE-U0 y1rd1. l Ytlr
okl1. A11owln(I. Puri.e S1l00 A-flo 91_., IW'1'°") 171
Go Coron.1 IKnl1111tl 111 Rtbll 511!" (Adt lr) llt
Tmdtf Wttrlor (Myltsl 1?2
Otllt (Hll•!)
A.Clly Lh•s !C1trdot11l €•JV Rockrl !Uphllml
Manny's Sh1daw (Orever)
A-Elon Woolerv Tr•lt1td En!ry
!lkTH II.ACE-3Sd Y•rds. l Y••r aim. Clt!mlng. Pur"' SltoO. Cl•lmlng
prier '3000.
I Vt n (C1tdo11tl
Closs 9o !lllch.,...dsl
!11-e Jot ll rook.11
Wnlte Front IKl!ighl)
!loonldock !Mylt$)
T"UY Ml1s 1w1r11)
Flr•I Sting !Smlllll True Moon IH4or0
P•PP<l'S Lis• ICreagtrl
WI"' C1ll (M0trl1I
SEVl!NTH II.ACE-olOO ylrd~. J
vrar olcls & up. Allowance. Purse .....
The l ilkf'WOod Oiitim!$1 Club
Sp01ted 81• Bull (Llph1ml
llov.it Go Co IRlchardsl
Fourlll MOOll !Werdl
Rockt'f Otf>utClo {Knight)
Mr. Tnree Wars !W1hon) Del>tlV Deck (Myle\)
Mr. Midi.incl (B1nk1)
E IGHTH II.ACE-350 v1ra1. 2 'ffllr
olds. Allowan.:u. ,..,,., $2100.
Jfh Tin~ Fl••h (Kn!gM) 119
Deckl Jtt (Ward) 119
S1m'1 Ol•le DIW" (Hlfl) 119
Ftlghl Drt1m (Myles) 11'
OUJIV a, l tdy (Ban•i.I 119
Plead lo Rul~r { Adtlrl U2
Sunshine N Flowers (Wiiker! llt
Rebel llOUUl'f' (8r~d 172
Fo•v Debll•e~te IMatrl~I 11t Ed Orin.er (Cardor1) lit
NINTH II.ACE-3Sll yard,. l yt8r
olds. Claiming. Pur11 l llOO. Clelmifl'OI
prl'e UX10 1 Swndlce•"' CWa!i.onl 1 lt Rock., Powff' !Drtytr) lit
,.\1 ln!le Jr. (Knll)hll 112
fleal Prn-t tMvle1\ 117
Gollmll'I. ""°'"' (llankl) nt Mumble fl.It IPtgeJ 117 ltu!trk'• Vin !Rictu11d$) 119
O...lnc:y"s Kitten ((ITdDll) 111
Bi11>1 S!dp !Crtl9e•l 117
PaHffll'I 01ndy IG•ri•I 11,
Los Alamitos
Racing Results
T.....i1v. JlllY 1.), 1'14
Cl11r, Trtck ,11t
,tll.IT 11.ACI" -170 yards. l ytar
ohh & up. Cltlmlng. Purlt J1700. S1mol1 CMorrll) 11.ofO t.10 5.00
811 o· e ... IMYlll) I.lo(! 1.60
Hiio elot> (G1r111 2.40
Time -... 61. Aho r1n -Foocy Nerte, Rodi"
J11111ar. Molly Kltl!1n. T1ri Co•, JDt
Fr11 lt•'. ScrtlChed -Vo Q!ero. flretle
Account, cw flid. K1y.
St 1!•1ct1 -4-S11M11 & 1-I JI o• ltr. Ptld tlltM.
SIECOHO 11.ACI• -100 Yt•d,. 1 v••r old m11a ... 1. Cltlmlng. P urJt
ll100.
Grt Tht Mon1v
IC1rd01~I Faded Dre1m (Walker\
Me Fire CH••!\
Time -Xl.11.
1.40 4.60 3.811
5.olO J.40 >W
Al10 tin -River Folly, Sp1nl1ll
W1ndrr. Hot Shot Cui. B1r, Scoros
Flvl, TOP Nl$1\.
Scratched -Artia Mllow1y,
B&wltcl\!ng Ann , Flck\t HlghntH , Jel
RIOdle, MIH H1 mmle, Flarlet • Frink,
THIRD ltACI" -•1G Y•tdJ. 3 year
old1 & uri. Cl1lmlng. PurMI iltoO.
STiii N Felcll n CG .. rl .. lll.20 S.20 4.00 Clt•~V llockltl (MylelJ J.IO 1.llO
T(Oll E1glt IKnlghl) J.80
Time -"6.Jl.
AIW t•" -Betit• Tank, Hello
Jody, Tllrottl• !l&e-. Th~ Eunuch,
No Kratd>r1.
l'OUltT" ltACI! -llO y11rd~. J
VN• okll ~ ~-Cl1lmnl11. Purw USCIO.
hllf'"· SkOll !WarO) 10.20 5.00 J.76
Scr1td~d -DGndY·~ E•oreH, Mr.
Whlsllt, l!o 8lobby, Jeanne C.oon.
H E~•ct1 -'·lructdll1 & l·D!c-ty
D•nber, P•id nu.oo.
SEVENTH ltACE -•OO yards. 3
YNr oldi. Allowanct. PU•H tlO.ODCI.
She's Predou• !W1•1onl 3 . .0 l.00 2 . .ro
Sevenlttn $11111 ILlpllamJ J.20 S.«I
TriPOll Jet {$mltll) •-40
Tlm<I! -It.ts. AllD ran -P1r.olst Miss, (Ille~
aun~. Isle Fly eve, Dupllc•te Win.
L•nc:tr Strip, fmpresslo;f'ly, Mlckr y1
.I.Un Flowt1.
Scrtrchtd --L•~'I Red H1wk,
Heck. Tl"r Be ~\I"".
'EIGHTH RACE -350 vard1. 3
yr1r olcl' & up. Claiming. Purse
!1700.
Jet !11• NOt>r (P1gr) •.IO
D1nay•, Jel 1Morrl$I
Bold Rom•~ tC~rl~)
Time -11.21.
J.20 l .20
J.80 •.fll ••
AllD r1n -earlto Rockrl, PN1ter
Bob, Parr Ooren<I, Hand's llanou••d,
Wlld Cot:iY, Val~ Tontl&do, Moon llanlc.
ScratcMed -Flrecllarge.
1s E••d• -1.Jt l e1r Hone &
IO•Ol"llY'I Jet, Ptld W1.l)O.
NIHTH II.ACE -350 y1rds. 3 Ytltr
old• & uP. Cl11m1ng, Purse 52100.
Mr . Kandy (h&rgr
(ACltlr) 21.20 6.00 10.00
Sharp Lulu (lol&rl) S.10 J,10
8trrori 81d (Sm!tlll -l .40 T!me -llJM.
Aho riln -Go Fer tHa ear, 11111 Wha, Midnlghl SOffll, Truly A
SurDri1e, Nilt Tr1!n. (ode 3 f11rs.
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TV HIGHLIGIITS
KTTV m 5:00 -\\'orld Football Artion. 'l'hc
California Sun takes on the Jacksanville Sharks in
this \\'FL contest.
ABC 0 8:30 -"Srrea1n. Pretty Peggy." Bette
Davis is featured in this TV suspenser about a
scuJptor \Vho hires an attraC'tive s tudent :is his
hQusekeeper. Ted Bcssell, Sian . Barbara Allen,
Charles Drake .
• NBC Cl 9:00 -' ''The Great Northfield. 1\1in·
nesota. Jlaid." Jesse Jan1es and his gang go after
t.he "biggest bank "'CS! of the 11.Iississippi" in this
1972 western with Cliff Robertso n, Robert Duvall,
Luke Askew and Dana Elcar.
•
JV DAILY LOt
ID MIM: (9(1J "l it11ro'1 hl1tld"'
(1dv) '63-Rea:!111ld Ktrnan.
Ci) P111tr1•1 Nfttla Wed111tsdov
Evening t:OO Ul~(j))([I C1nnon "Bl ood
Money" (R) A llamboyant t.rlminal
JULY 24 anomey defends 1 )'CURI doctor . l g[J]IEmm" ch1r1ed with murderlnc the It· l:tO 3 · d ' (~(I)) :'a tolr.er's financier dient in 1n ap-
..... 1111 ·.-p1rent jail·escape anempJ.
Hop•'s Ktroei O QJ (I} @D NIC Wtdntsdl J . lltwrfJ HillbilMts Motit: (C) (2hr)-"TIM Crtat Nortti·
w.fW rotlban L••ru Cont'd filld Minn•sota llaicl" (R) (wes) '12--Clitt RobertlOll. Robert Duv1!1, from SPM .. ts lilt ~Jifoinl1 Sun Luke Askew, R. G. Atmstron1. Dana
nl tht Jac:u:;villt Shub. Clc11. Don11d MGflll C.olt Yo11n1er.
MN S. .k™ J1mu and othtr bandits all ~IC~= -c.nsn If decide lo rob the "biu:ut Nnk .r (drl) •u _ "·~ "--r, Susln •tsl ol the Mississippi" II North·
Ml)'Ward. .......--, ~ ~dn:i~ °"1
If:) Z..' lltct lfQl Movie; (Cl (fir) "Atonr C.Mt 6» S,., r A s,idfr" (d11) '7G-Suz1ruie Pie·
1:» tnlW'i Chtite shette, Cd Nelson.
Diet: ¥• D)'lie @) C.nnilll
11m Criffill SllW ffi KtltywHd TtlMsiOll Tltf1trt
(j) Mfoa'1 t1troa "The Standwells: On love" A lhe1t· fi1 a.fQ'an 11t1t fam ily of puppets presents
. Thi ""-" stints from three plays: ''Tbt w.,
TIMI .......,en: ol tht World," "Baker's Dozen." and
1Jt11e ._... the !ISi It! of "C,millt ."
.EI!) Exenario Thtltrt
7,. ~· DfJel)(J)maJ "en 9:1S Q) CllttlliaC Coll liNliq ,., uGitlii
MMe: (tlw) .,.._ If ltrl111· t :lO 0 H1n
en'" (dr1) '49 -Edward G. Robi11· ail DrlMI
~.Susan Hl)'Wlrd. 10:00 fJ (9 (]))(I) Kljllt "Mo/o'' (R) i '°"""' Kol•k postS 1s a themist in an Mir• MJ Lhlll?' ellOl'I lo sn1rt the thieves who sto le It T1lln A Thltt
'
CI> I 0rt .. ti Jenni• I million dol11rs worth ol mo1phine
ll .. r.W• and who 111 novr tryin1 to sail It Ln Alplll Celltttift b1Ck to lht ins11r1n'6 compan1 in· ( CIJ) 'Wm!., Sarvlftl wlwed. ,._ Imm -,.,,-
"-• kl'pt !al• @ @ al DK ErlOt "The C11 ·
TlfMSIM&n rit(' (R) Or. Blin Clliot must lind
,,,. , .... Dlti11 c... ~he sou1ee of cont1min1tion follow· IMc•'• lttl'MI \ 1n1 the Oteurrenee of r.o u sn of
Wlit ria ,_ rttW kb Ht11t typhoii in • 1J111ll C.olofaclo town. ...., n,,........ 1)6 M~ll la A Sllittlse
Lll'I MIM A DMI r ED lllnic tt tM l'Mplt "Art Ear lor ...., Wiabln si.w i Bluepns~ BiW Moruoa alld lht
.... $ MIM: (2llr) "fen\ Blue1r1~ Bors 1unl ~II ttdl" (dr1) '59 -Jc.Ill Ci),,_ tilt ltrd Clult
Cll111dltr, ~Kk Pl.ta nu. iG;JO 0 MMe: ""rs.,e FreM [Ht ltl'•
Mtw ma Is ltialll .Ii•" (tiff) '62-{)on Mu1r11, Chris·
(]) T• Ttl till trwtlr llM k1ufr11ann.
(I)-...... I"'""' i' llitM LI Clffld Ctftl ( Plllcl 5'frMll ,..,_••bt Altenl•tin .. Is the
hlflle. Otllll' Pllcm ramlty Deadr A deb•!• on th• ClllllrttJ ..... , future ol the lamily as 1 unit rn
Tiil CllMI IU& ~ociety. with La.rel'ICe Casler, author
HO~~(JJ)(J)T"1 DrllMI I ol "Is M1rri11e Necessary?," and
·11 Gee< ,., " •-,, WOfley So1 Go1don. author of ''Tht Se~ual est. 1 "' "'' Ado!e5eent." G QJ (I)@} me •··· .. , he ail Ttlt.C..b s
SeeM Ste11trs" (R) Reel plots be· 11:0010 0 €1) ~ tm News
c:orM ml crime dr1m1s •s the (jJ (II fl ID 00 Ntw11
Cbilt unit pu.-M!H thltm wtlo VSI hit If Cro.til
mM scripll lo commit robberies. • IUPt ClllfJ 0 M .. : CC) (2tM) "Set Witt" MM llltcaeod-Prmnb
C••l '57 -Rldlard 8urtOA, Join Mlrit: "Udy In A 11111" (COl'l'I)
Collil!l. "4Z-11ene Dunn,, R1lpti Bt1tal'l'I)'. a tm rn m ni. c..,. "Re-GJJ @ Tiii vmtt. •
quirm !or A l~t SOii" (RI A \lfrlll· l!2ti The Saint
1111 ltlhtf blames Cimarron tor the Et) Y!e tor Hulth
Otllh of his son on tilt l.onaMl'n (~ llJ) Tiit l'it11ttrs
11lldl. Whtn .the min and his l1mi!r 11:15 lI1 Cifltlh34-= ~ ~1111n'*:nc1"i: 11:30 ~ (~(!))CJ) CIS ,.Ldt ~rme:
crf the youn1 cowtioJs tlptiw, I ) "TM C«npt OMs (dn) 67-
Cim11ron llStS a molmn-KMni Robert Stlc.k. Elke Sommer, N1ncy
burro in 1n etttmpt to nut more ~K~'@@ !1j m Jthny tarlOft
lrlpdy. fr1ttunid nicUis -ft :::!, t. Adwnblft • Mtvie: "Th• Clutl Towtr" (dr1J
Qi MMlit: (C) (thr) .. lttlt Co" •sg -John Cricson. Mari Bl1nch1rd.
COncl (dn) 'S5 -Vi n Heflin 0 (fi'l (ii G) Wiclt World Special ED ti.w,.it Jiu resti'l'll: A Tribatt "The .. Gul11nw Book of World Rec·
t. LM11 Amrtrn1 (R) ords {R) fD CN..,t.nhip Wm tlin1 lZ:OO 0 Movie: "Putdiw C1nron" (w,s) al )iplllUI U n11111e Pt01~111 'JS -Jo~n Wtynt. I m Movie: (Cl ''You Can't Run
1':31Q@tJ)91AIC Wtdn4s••1 A•.., F1om It" {com) '56 -Jack
Mtvlt: (C) (~ "Sert•• PrtttJ 1"11· temn)on, June Allyson, Slubby 1\1~1. a" (RI (susp) '74 -Ted Btutll, 1:00 (3)Q Cl)13@ Nt•1
Sl1n B1rt1111 Allel\, Bette Oa'o'ls, O (lgl To•orrow
Chilies D11kl, Allan .Albus. A. x ulp· )·4S El Mtwit: (C) "BG Tr O~t • tor 1b$0rbtd 1n depictln1 ml h<n!S · .. • , ,1 om • " pretty 1tudent as the llouseteepe1 Mu {.es) ~-Will Rogers Jr.
.. 1 tht mansion he 1nd his mother 2:00 m lll-N11ht Show: "C1H11m1ndo,"
suppoudty sllan! w!lh his IK;pelesslr "Ptnn ti Ptnnsyl~•nili"
insant sillt1. 3:10 El MD'lit: {Cl "Oatinalion Inner CD Mtl'f Criffln ao. Sp.lt1'" (K.i·lll '66-Sc.1111 Bradt.
Thursday
1
3:00 (j) (Cl "Teu're A Iii hJ Now"
(dra) '67 -Geraldine P11e. Peter
Klltntr. Tony B1tt. [h11beth Hirt·
I man.
DAYTIME MOVIES
,. 0 (C) .. 13 frltflttneo Ci1tsM {adv}
'63-KlthJ Dunn, Lynne Sue Moon.
Murray Hamilton, Jowet T11!01.
'!:JD 0 "Ta•~ Cn!JMMM" (tdv} ·59
-'fobtrt B111on.
11:00 0 "The Cetltrile J11111it" (dr1) '60
-St1nlty Baker. "Nifht Pl•~• frtlll
Q•piq:" (mys) ·4: -Robfl1
Pitston, Clltn Dflw, Otto llru1e1.
Jt:ta m "hpt lllivtr" (1ij~) '50 -Rory
~lhoun, P•lei G11ves.
J:OO 19 "'ClflttitlMI Stem" (lfrl) "5Z -
CorMI Wildt. llul Maldtn. Slnl
Cochran. lam "lllldf Y111pift'" (ho1}-J•lme
fern1rwltL
l :• 0 (CJ "Tiiis Earth 15 Mini.'" {dn)
'59-Rock Hudson, Jran S>111111G1t$.
Do1o1hy McOulrt, Claude R1lns.
~ {C) "Meet Mt in Lis Ye1as"
Imus) '6~ -ian O.iley, Cyd Chi·
rim.
J:lO El (C) "Do Yoo T1•e Tllil Stran1tl"
(dfl) '70 -Gtrtf B1rry, Diane
8111.er, Lloyd Bri dte5, Susan Oh~ei. m "Sll1etoact II Oanct r's Roel"
(fies) '62 -Warren Stf'/ens. Martin
lttldilU.
0 (C) "lieu,,. (d ra) '6&-H11ry
Guardino. Brtdlord O!!lmin, Hope
l1n11e, Pat Hlnrte, 011n1 Hyland.
(I} ffi ~Me!Odt Cl~b" (mys) '49-
Jerry"Yllomas, Micll1tl B1llou1.
4:30 1aOO) "Notorion LandlldJ" P1rt
I (com) '62-Klm f11Nak, Jatk ltm·
mon. Fred As\1ire.
5:JO m "Crime School" (d11) 'J8-0e1d
End Kid$. H~mpl\rt1 Boi1r1. Gali
Pict.
KOCE, CHANNEL 50
Orange County's UHF television station, KOCE-TV. has
scheduled the folJoy.•ing special programs today. Detailed
listings of Channel OO's programs are carried in the Daily
Pilot's Tv Week each Sunday.
•
W yler Reflects on Movies
Uy \'EJ\i~ON SCOTT · B d o N' s J ' audience guessJn1:. but he
HOLL\'lt'OOD il'Pll • a • Jles ' ot ' tow n "°'" .. '"""° wilh ' logicril
\\li\lilun \\lyJC't'. on(• of a ending. 11 he didn't ha ve to do
handful of urcat dlrcclors. 1 llwt he could make a dozen e-Tirse young 1ncu are lctnpled ",John Foro hrlrd\y C'\'Cr pictures C\'cry yc1:1i-."
lookNI lx1ck on 40 yettrs of to dL'i\\\' ;i t t c n t i on l o n1ovt>d the cum('rfls in his n10\'it n\11king n11d ·doubled thetnsc\vt•s bec:iusr. they arc • nio\lics. und look <ii his \Vyler \\'Oil three ncade1ny
\'try 01urh tr the hf'raldt.'<i ,!IOI ui> ti--.,, lhe ''''''' 1 a\\'ards during his ncllve yenrs ,,._,.. •nornious ~urss 0 v r r behind ttie enmera-ror "fl.1rs. pictures of the 40s and 50s \1'ith the 11clors. ~tany critics lhc years ." "·ere ;iny bcller 1han 1od11y's fnll for this :lnd think they 111 . ., l\1iniver," "The Bctt Years of flltns. '" \Vyler l:s 71 years old. Oor Lives'' and "Ben llut.",. \l'Otching genius. sllghlty denf and disincli nOO to
"It's debat:iblC'," s.ud t h l' ··\\1l<'ll I oo.,,un the critics \\'Ol'k 0,,,,·n Ills 11 , llRS •.-,, Cu riously. none of !ht~ trio rnl1n \1•ho bl'gan dh ccuns "" · 1 c 111." arc an1ong his favo rites. He is
\\f'S!en1s in 1929 for $(i() a ~ ~ --~-n10re proud of his work on
\reek. "Television only sho\\s 'DI Cl'lor• tllR" lft , II 1 "\\luthcriug 1-leights" an d . r. • ".e e,a••t e ttt'e f,Jtt ess 11 "Ro'''''' Ho1·111n ." lh<' good pictures from the I ~ pasl. None.or thc b.:id ones arc. 11· '''-' _!S l1nppe11i•~ff· It. s l i k e lis_t e11i_11g lj!____Jjis "Be~ !fur' earned. n~c
pot on lhe air 1'11crcifully the fl poi11lle ss Jol:e. lhan $70 nul!Jon. and he. is still
bad ones a~ forgotten.' • catching hell fro1n critics.
never paid any allen lion lo·the
director. Today they pay too
sel down In a ne"' biography
by Ale:< Madsen with v.•hom he
v.·orked on ond off for a year. ltlovi1ag Aro11:tad
"I f mo\•ies arl'n 't inaking as
much money as they usro to.
il cannot bl' blan1NI on the
young directors. The bo:<
office is nat a rncasurc of
quJlily.
1nuch attention to hi1n and
11·ha t he's Lhinking and doing.
'rhis only encouragt's lhC
director to use niorc camcrn
tricks.
"I'd nc\'er have "Titten it
1ny!K'lf.'' he .said. "1'1n full of
adtniralion :for Frank Capra
"·ho Sjl<.'nt "four }'CllrS Of his
lire ~Tiling his book. I an1 not
a \1•rilcr. l'1n a director.
·'TllE\' SAY I prost iluted
myself by doing 'H<'n ll ur.' I
guess th<'Y UlOUght any 1novie
that nl.'lde that much money ~·as coarse anct crudr!," he Newport Beach's Buddy Ebsen and costar Lee Alcri·
si.iid. "Btol they loved 'The \\'Cat her have moved their "Barnaby Jones" series
;,1'\'E llAO SO:\IE box
office fai lures -'The
Liberation of L.B. Jones' and
·The Col\ector' to na1nc a
couple-that \\'Cre crit i c a I
SllCct'SSCS.
·"There are sorli e good new
di rectors around \\'ho li ke to
sho1\' off \vlth the camera.
"DIREC'l'ORS ha\•e becolnc
a dir;turbing elen1~nl in !lie·
lures. dreaming up ideas about
"'hat, to do v.·ith the camer.1.
But the camera isn't a toy. ,\
discip\itl{'d director discards
an idea if it doesn·t help the
scene.
THIS WEEK
BOB WAGNER
One of the top ma9icians from
Hallywoods famous Mo9ic Castle.
DINNER Ml&IC SHOW TIMES
Wtdnnd11 & Thu1S1111 -1111d 9 pm.
f r•dlV & S.tuullw --1. 9 ind 11 p.m.
No c11m ch•et. bMI •nfl~ltion• requiord '
Clll FOi RESEIVlllOMS ,,,..._ /[ 640-0322
Thank
630 Newport Ctn111 Or.
!11ero\S It arn f ji)i1on Island!
IR N""llQ!\ Ctft!!I
You Orange
County
Due to your overwhelming 1i><..pon~e
c11.1 July pedormonc:e~ of "God~pelJ" Sold O.rt
So by Popular Demond
Daystar
ol
at The
Laguna Beach High Schc:iol
Auditorium
-· 625 Park Ave., LOCJUflG leach
Friday, Au9ust 16 8:00 P.M .
Saturday, Au9ust 17 8:30 P.M .
Sunday, Au9ust 18 8:00 P.M.
·same Low Pri ces:
SJ 00 !or Adu!ls S2 00 1or Sludeots and Children
;it the door $3 00 and S2.50
Tk~tt' 1JG CMI S• T~• !fl:
Laguna Beach: BoJongles Music Village
933 Soulh Coast Hwy,
C.0Jto Me$o: Coa st Musi c
1839 Newport Blvd .
San Oemente: The Four Mu ses Music Center
Collector' \\'hich didn 't earn a from Sundays to Saturdays, but )Viii be seen next
dime. season on 1"uesday on CBS. Channel 2.
"I never jumped !r01n one --------'----'-------
piclure to the next. except in
"'IN ALL ~IV movies 1 "'as iny early days as fl. begirmer. I
a story teller, using the liked to take my time, doing
camera. to tell it. Ifs not one film every two yea~.
fashi onable now not to tell a ''I am nffered pictures now
story. Directors nu1ke the and enjoy s.1ying. 'No thank
audience guess at 1~·h:it is you.' I didn't know Until I got
happening. \Ve're Jefl to fill bi older how physically tirini;
"'hat \ve',·e seen. It's like directing is. Now I take life
First in Line
Flin, 101 J.,oves Movies
list{'ning to a pointless jok e. easy and travel all over the r-.1lAi\tl {AP) -It's a good "l-lc's always been first in
"Hitchcock al"·ays keeps the \vorld. bet that Paul l\lorgan. 91, \viii line eve ry day since l came
---tl.Fve -been--to~Europe-and be-at-the-n'IOvies-toda)':-And here-nine years -ago ," says
.-~-.,---------•I Asia and South America .. Even tomorrow. And the next day. John 1\1cCormlck. manager ot •_J 7l_:_ll60~ down to An ta re t 1 ca . \Yith few exceptions, he has the Rio Theater. illlli>... -Everyu'here I go I take along-s~t 1.hclnst 9~125-days---::-25-He-doesn!t.-play favorites .!.'---
•• m~ .own 8 ro.~"1\l camera . . years -al the movies. said ~lt'Cormick .. "lfe likes all
mi l!Ht C•ut "•' They a~e J~St hon1e mavies. "I get tired of sitting at the films. \Ve've never been ~-co•ofl.i. OEL M.A• They "00 t win any Acarl.eniy home." explains 1\forgan. \liho able lo pin hiln dov.n on a ~ Awards. Bul I get as big a h 1. cd · bedroo ·r fl 1r· klck out of them as a.nv of the as JV Jn a one-m sprc1 1~ 1 n1 or even a spec 1c
pictures that oost $10 nlill ioo." apartment !or the la~t 36 star hes enjoy~ the "!"ost." __ ..,..,... ...... _ .... ..., ._..._ .. ,..., =.:· .. .,,.,-
. CHARLES
llROHSOll
MESA
1884 New port
Codo ~Ml S4d-1 SS2
'MR. lllAJESlYK' ,. __
CALL THEATRE FOR
SHOW TIMES 6 7 )·6260 .t.110
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SPICIAl CHllDRIN 'S
MATINll!
Sat.-11 '31 & l 'ID su •. -12:31 only .
lTIS FIOW 1 rw
CONT. SAT/SUM NOM J:
VIC. MATMI WIO. 'I"
-' . MODERN TIMES
wiil.P~Godd.cl
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Reg ular Pe1lormonce1: Dody IL Sat. a l ;l'i00 s .. uday .,, 5:00
.. IUTCH CASSIDY
I THE SUM DANCE KID" lftGI
"CHIM•TOWH" 111
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~S GllATIST lt.THUTI" IG I
"Ml. MAJISTYK" -"'WMIT1 LIGHTNlt<Hi" IPGI
"MY Hit.ME IS NOBODY" •• "'THUMDEllOLT I UGHTFOOT" Ill
"IUTCH CASSIDY I
THI SUHDAHCI lflD" -'"TI* HUATl•EAK KID" INI
years. "fl gets so boring. t !Horgan an1ved 1n the
can't even stay home on Unitl'd States from Yugosla\13
Slmdayr." in 1905 and "'orkcd in a
SO AFTER his 9 a.m.
breakfas t of four dried pru nes
and tv.·o eggs, ti.1organ strblls
to a nearby theater ·-the
same lheatcr every day. no
matte r what's playing there.
1 250..ly l~2:30 w• Oft.ty'• ....... llDISA6AIM"
+-......OOfSUlf'Y
HOUOW" ICiol
..,,_RUT CiATSlr .... ...........
"SALT WATER WINE"
"THE LAST RIDE" ...
"SEA DAZE"
• c~ Sltow1
7:10 & t :JO
'l'l'lnll 673· ~8350
TWO, OF THE
YEAR'S MOST
POPULAR
PRODUCTIONS!·
....
ACADEMY AWARD
1 WHINER
BEST ACTRESS
Glenda Jackson
~J-pll EL.o ...... ....ie....~ ,,_, .....
A 10uch Of Class
Ilt'troit nuto fac tory paintin~
Chaln1r~. an auto long faded
fro1n the scene.
A LONG-mtE wldO\\'Cr. he
fi gure.'l he's spent 55,000 hours
and at lcasl $5,000 watching
the silver screen over the past
quarter of a century .
~forj?.an says that between
Social Security and 1he money
he earns cleaning room.'l at his
apartment house. he ha~ no
problem~ rnccllng the Rio's ?a.
cent n1atlnee tab.
And he doesn't cnre 1r he
~s lhe same movie four
l illl!:'s in l \1•0 days -the Ril)
C'hangcs the double·leaturc
about twict! a v.·eek .
Friday, for inslanee. he s.a•
th rough l"'O showings of
"Nightmare in Wax" and 1'!
unrN"lin~s of "The Wild
Rt:bels."
"AMERICAN
GRAFITTI" &
"mE 'N TILLIE"
SPECIAL PTA CHILDREN'S
FILM FESTIVAL
THURSDAY ONLY
DOO RS OJ>EM I 2:JO
Show I: 15, All 5~•11 S 1.00
CIMEMA 11
"BLAZING
SADDLES" IRI
Woody Allet1'1
''TAKE THE MONEY
AND RUM"
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.nd Sr<1•1t1'• 2 t :OG """''ERP11:.ce THE.ATER 1c, 760 1 Fo rbes Rd .. S.O. Fwy. at Crown
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BUTCH CASSIOY AND
THE SUNDANCI KID'"
HIAITllEAK,Klp '"
fl ,J stlln GAHOSOf HONG KONO
(2.) CHtHISI HllCULH 111. 111
(3.) MAN OF llONtll
CUNfUAWOOO e.,, ......
THUNDEllOll AND
LJGNTfOOT .-
IUSTIN 111
BUTCH & THE KID ARE BACKI
Just lor the fun of 111
At Theatres and Driwc·IM
Througholif Southcm California
PAUL NEWMAN· ROBERT REDFORD
KATHARINE ROSS .
"BUTCH CASSIDY AND
THE SUNDANCE KID"
'A C-""'111<· u,,.. H1 f'~lll lr.'on.wi "'°Oducton
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(5 Camera Eyes-H1glies1 Rating)
"STUPENDOUS"
'"TH.A.rs IMTllTAINMIMT
CUTAJH&.1' IS"
MllLNIWMAN . llOllRT lllDfORD
KATHARINE ROSS .
"IUTCH CASSIDY AND
THI SUNDANCE KID"
MATIMf fS
DAILY
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l\' ew l(j]1u
Ch ief S t
ll y The AssoclnlL"fl Press
The following .. arc
Biilboard's hot. record hits for
the Wct·k ending July 27, fis
they appear In next \\'<!Ck's
issue of 1311Jhourd n1ago.zine.
HOT SINGLl<.:S
l. ANNll•:·s SONG-John
Ot11vl)1'. ABC.
2. DON 'T 1.E'f Til l,:
.UN GO OOll'N ON
1'.fE-Elton John. r-.tCA 3.
HO C K ANO R OLL
U F: A V EN-.!fhc R1ghteou~
Bl'o1hcrs, C.ipitol 4. ROCK
YOU!~ BAB\'-Georg<:
1'.lcCrt:1e. SGC. 5, HIKKI .
DO N'T J.OSE TllAT
NU~IJJER-Stcelv Dan. ABC.
6. fl'Jo;Et LIKE i\IAKI\''
I. 0 V E-R o b e r I a F1 nck.
Atlt1nlic. 7. Tl-IE AIH THAT
I l~REATHE-'Thf. ]follies.
Epic. 8. l~OCK T U E
BOAT-The Hues Corporation,
B,CA. 9. PLEASE CQ).fE TO
BOS'rON-D<lve Lo~!:! in s ,
F.pic. 10. CALI~ ON MI-;-
Clilcago, Columbia.
TOP LP$
1. F.L TON .JOHN-Caribou.
DENV1':R-Bnck Hon1e Again.
~1 C A . 2 .. J OllN
DEN\'f.H-Back Home r\~ain ,
AB C . 3 . BICK
\VAKE)IAX-Journcy To The
Cen!Pr Of The E:lrth. A&)t.
4. BOB DYLA N-T HE
BA.!VD-Before The f lood,
Asv lum . 5 . DA \1 10
BO\VI E--Diam'.)llf1 Dogs. RCA.
6. CAT STEVENS-Buddah &
The Oiocolate Box. A&M.
7. PAI.fl, ~lcCARTi\'EY &.:
\YIKGS-Band On the Run,
Apple. 8. RACH 1'.f AK ·
Sunday is
Fllll&AY
HF:\'El<LY ltlLL:.O ~Al'1
'fU n :'\I-: ~t o v EH 1>11 1 \' E-11. Prod uct•r A rt Fr an kc t ii: t hi. 1-....c.:.c.c.;;"F.;:;;.:.;;;;.;:;.:..--i r-.1crr..1r~i. O. LOGGINS" £: new prf'<;idC'nt und t' h 1 cf 11lCl•w.
i\I ES S I N A -On St a g c . oix:raling officer or F'our SU:lr ,,. ... ....
<; o I u m b j a . 10. JOHN ln1crnation&I , 1hc fll111 C<11il•I ..... .,,,,,, '
OE;NVEH-tirc;.itcsl 11 1 t s, µany nnnooncc<l. TUt .,,,. •• ,Ill' R<.:A. Frankel. said his imine<liatc llJ( -MUfllj
COU1\"rRY Sl i~GLES i:oar is to cslublish Four )lar rrflllt•• 11~ n mujor i>uppli1•r of CATllC•
I. \'OU Cr\N'T BE , A I c l e v I s 1 on · n e l lV or k IRI
BF.ACON If You r l.i,1::.hl Don't pro~ram111ing. C•-• Flllll f.ntlwel iii'
Shin(' -Donna r:1n::c1, lkl! f'our S!Ar protluces fe:Hure l•it Sert" "'r AwU
2. 'fl-flS SO~r. IS Dll lVINC: n101·ics ilnd tcle\•isicn rriJ-'"THE MA7ED AP~"
r-.1E CHAZY-Tom ·r. 11:111, ~rnms an<l 0\1ns mui>ic puh-1 t---"~'"""':'~..;;.;..:._-1
:\!5.;rcurv.:.l_ HUD IT IN-Bill\' lishin~ firm s and rc<.1.1rding Stcrt• SIM6ciy
"Crash" Cradock . ABC. 4 companies. r·•-:--:::=W"".C"._,Fl"o;EL:'D".:S".::==
11fE i\1AN TlfAT TUTtNF.rl ----
~IY ~!A).lt\ 0 N -T a n v :i
Tuci<er. Columbia. 5. 1\1AfiJE
LAVEAU-Bobb}' Dare. HCA.
6 . TH 1': GRA l\0
TOUR-(;cor/!e Jont''i. Eoic 7.
AS SOON AS I HANG UP
THE PllOl\rE-Loretta L\ M
& ConY.:lV Twill\'. :\!CA.' 8.
STO~fP THEM GRAPES-).·l e1
Tillis, i\·ICA. 9. l!ELP l\1E-IF'
YOU TALK IN \' 0 U R
SLEEP-Elvis Presler. HCA.
JO. STATUE or A
FOOlr-Brian \..olli:1s. Dot
EAS Y LISTENJ!\'G
I. \'OU AN D i\1F. AGA INST
THE \VORLD-l·lclen Heddv.
Ca o it ol. 2. A\:-.'lE'S
SO:'\G-John Denver. RCA. 3.
THE AfR THAT I
BREATilE-The II o t ! i e s.
E;>ic. 4. PLEASE CO~lE 1'0
BOSTON-Dat'e L o f1' gi n s.
r.oic. 5 . co ~rE
i\1 0 ND,\ \'-Ji1nmv Buffett.
Dunhill. 6. ftAVEN't GOT
Tf!\fE FOR nrE PAI N-Ca .. Jv
Simon . Electra. 7. IF VOIT
TALK JN YOUR
SLEEP-Elvis Presle\·, RCA.
8. FEEL LIKE t-T AR I N '
LOVE -R o be rt a Flack.
Atlantic. 9. \\'F.:AVF. ).1E AT
THE SUNSHINE-T DON'T
Kj\O\V \\'HAT I-IE 1'0LD
YOU-Perry Como: RCA. 10:
THAIN OF 1'l!OliGliT-Cher,·
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D'""'d bi'MLLIAM filEDKIN STARS ELLEN BURSTYN • MAX VON SYDOW
JASON MILLER • LINDA BLAIR • LEE J. COBB
H1rbor Boul1w1rd 'It Ad1ms
Co111 MMI • 54&3102
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Lincoln Aw•nu1 W. of Knon
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The 1reate1t Jove (bu1) 1tor7
tvtr told!
lft.tliltHJ dilly
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%l! DAILY PILOT Wtdnesday , July 24, 1974
•
Edges Co11rage911s A gai••·.
Intr~pid Leading in Trials
(
•
NE\VPORT, ll.t. (AP) -
The 12 n1eter yncht Intrepid
has ended t.hc July observation
trials "'ith a slight edge over
Courageous in competition to
defend the America's CUp title
for the United States.
Olin Stephens. \\"ho designed
lntrepid 's uverall record is
12·6. Courageous Is I I -6 .
~larine r, another new
aluminum craft which 1nissed
!he July series, is 2-3, and
\1aliant. which vo'ill r .:i. c e
Intrepid today, is 1-12.
.. •
San Franc·
Coastal Ra
BOATING
,o to Newport
Boats: Sought
Lo8 Angeles to Corinthian Yacht Club : Tom
race or the LOng Tobin's Nemesis, San Diego
Paz raced -held Yacht Club, and M ark
te years In Johnson's Wind\vard Passuge,
-also Jourtn lhe-Ne\v-York-YC-. -
both yachts, said Tuesday: ~ STEPllENS de sign ed
"It's going to be a close Intrepid. a "·ooden yachl, in
sailing n1atch be I v.' c en 1967 and redesigned it this
CourHgoous and ln!r!lQ!g,__ yfar. •l e al@_l!ioneercU!Je
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
and St. Famcis Yacht Club of
San Francisco are bidding for
entries in the. fourth annual
California Olaslal Race -
from San Francisco to
Ne~'Jl(>rt -·wttlch is scheduled
this year for an Oct. 1 start.
Top trophy for the race is
r's race ls expected the Baldwin M. Ba Id win
t 25-SO entries . Perpetual which WBI'
te for entries is rcdedicalt'<i from the former ·-
The 385-mile coastal race Santa Barbara race. ·, i ·"'
\Vinn . 'of the Coastal race General chaiml.1n of lhis I
··1 can 't really sny \vhich a un1inu1n de s ign v.•ith
boat is fastest." Stephens said, Courageous. P -ff=::-::=--was_deslgood_JlS a method ot -. OI't -uron gelling Ne•1f0rt boats which
had cruised to San Francisco Race w Oil for lhe "big Boat" races In
September and for the Tinsley
Island Stag Cruise some.
in_~ ~e.ars_ have been Al year's race is Larry So1ncrs,
Casscl's \\rarrlor, -If all! a--mt:YC:-----
'
.•
"but it's going lo be a close ateanwhile, the French 12-
sailing n1alch "'ilh a lot of meter yac ht. France, one or
the boats' perfonnance de-l\\'O polcnlial r ore i g n
pending on hov.• 1he ere\\' and challengers for the A1nerica's
skipper handle Uic boats." -Cup, \.\'as 5cheduled to arrive
INTREPID defeated Coura-
geous for the second straight
time Tuesday, winning by a
minute, 58 seconds ·over a
24.3-nlile coorse' on Rhode
Island Sound.
Intrepid establis hed a
narrow lead <ln the first
\•:indv.·ard leg and Jed around
every 1nark of the course.
The race V.'as sailed in a
sout heast breeze of 12-14 n1i!es
an hour.
in Pro\'idonce. R.L, I his
evening <iboard the German
freighter Kybfels. The France
\\"ill be unloaded Thursda y
morning and tov.·ed here
in1mediatcly.
The Australian contender.
Southern Cross. has completed
a four-day overhaul with a
nc\\' mast and rudder shaped
like a fishtail. The Australians
say this rudder should work
more effectively than a
conventional one.
By Bo ye1· competitive action in
returning home.
1'-1ACINAC ISLAND, hlieh.
(AP I -One or the slowest
Port Huron to i\fackinac yacht
races_ in recent ye a r s
coqcluded today as Ed\l'in
Boyer sailed his Breezing
Through across the finish line.
Boyer's ela~ time y,·as
90 hours, 59 n1inutes and 20
seconds.
San F r a n cisl!o boats
planning to participate in
Daltl Takes
First Title
In S1Jl Cat
Ne p~rt, Mead, Tahoe
B ting Clubs Started
A ne concept in boating available for 1nembcrs' use.
recreat has been conceived ~fembership in lhe club ~rill
by the ewport i ll :poat Club also eliminate the finance
~·ith · in Newport charges and hug e monthly
Beach, ke ~lead and Lake payments prevalent in an
Tahoe. individual boat purdlase,
AcCOl):ling to co-owners Tom principals of the [inn said.
~furph~l and Jolfl Arendson, A small down paynui.nt <ind
members can enjoy boating at a monthly fee are t'ne
It v.·as the last race beh\'een
these tv.·o boats in the July
b-----':::::=:===========:::::::::::;:::=;=;;-_._;trials and the victory gave
INTREPID CLEFT), COURAGEOUS DOWN TO WIRE i\trepld -a-6-l edge-over
Courageous, a new aluminum
SOUTHERN Cross v.•ill meet
the yacht France in a besl-
oNeven serlesstarling-Aug.
22 to detennine !he foreign
challenger for the America·s
Cup.
"It \\'as just great," the any one of lhe three popular rcquirenlCnU for membership
smiling skipper said. "I'll TelTY Dahl of Newport resorts. in tho club. Newport III ~
grant ou the air v.·as a B~ach ¥:as the ~nner of the '1'1e cJub is similar in based at Traveland, U.S.A.,
I. 1 1 bu -f-1-r-s-t-Ca1itOl1l.l.a-Retdona,"l -JOCl!XlalPt5ir~c0'"'0~t~enn""Tis,._,c,,1unbsi',.-'anO'dO---·;•~dJ~·a:;;"";;;n~t to the Santa Anli
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West Coast Crew Holds 5-4 Edge at End of July yatht
Courageous made it a close
race for the first three legs,
trailing by onJy 20 seconds,
about three boat-lengths, after
the first II n1i\es.
But Intrepid. again faster
upv.•ind, increased her lead to
I : 2{) at the second \\'ind\\·ard
nlark. Intrepid rounded the
fifth n1ark with a lead of
2:13. and skipper Gerry
Driscoll \\'as contenl to sail
conservati\•ely on the final leg,
keeping his boat bet11·een
Courageous and the fini sh line.
~tt e ~ow, ,,t w 1 great championship in the Sol Cat healiil-cllib5. It a 1 Io w s F'ree\\'aY in Irvine.
time \lie had. Class sailed Saturday and members lo participate in
Dora IV was declared both Sunday at ~falibu . boaling without lhe ordinary ARENDSON is -a former
the Class A and overall winner Twenty-five of the speedy problems of maintenance and vice prcsidt.'flt of marketing
-tamaran ted · "· the gene'ral ex............, involved f or G I e n -Coe B o a t In the protest-marTed race. ..... s compe m ~ .. 'O ,... • ...., dl·.,·~-ns m· the .,;,, al in boat. nwnership. Alanufacturers and 'is a The Chicago boat, skippered ""' reeo•vn re-,. gatta. The first five in eadi professionaJ \\·ater skier .
by Lynn" W i 11 i a ms, \vas division qualify for the Sol Cat 1'1E~1BERS OF Newport Ill ri1urµhy Is a former corporate
lollowed by last year's winner, National Olllmpioosh.ip Regat-will ha\'e their cOOice of types banking officer for United
Scaramouche, out o( Sturgeon ta at Cabrillo &ach Aug. 9-and sizes of boats for cruising, Cali.fomia Bank and a past
Bay. \Vis., "'ith Charles Kirsch 10-11. 'l'h05e qualifying v.·ere: skiing. fishing and other t.RQA{lger of its Orange County •DIVISION A -(I) Terry v.•ater-related activities, Airport office.
at the helm. Dahl, Newport Beach: (2) according to the owners. A Further information may be
Boyer's reward for finishing Gene Vernon, N'e w p 0 rt fieet of new boats are obtained ~y calling 552-3011.
last ~1lS a special plaque for Wicke n hause r , F-t .
his boat and a tradilional Lauderadale, Fla.; (4) Diego
gallon or pickle! awa~ Kaar, Newix>rt Beach ; (S) tie
betv.·een La htar Ca s e • during morning ceremonies. Huntington Beach, and Don
Largent. Loog B e a c h .
T. "hi T DIVISION B ~ {I) Kelly
..,..-;;;o .Ullf10SSJ e ops Fleet Connell. Inglewood: (2) Sie'< _._ ~~ ~ . Aranyoz, Los Angeles: (3) S .
Crane, Sniith Score
In Suntn'ter Series
... ~ ' -Bull ett, Loog Beach: f4) Skip Crane and JelT)' Smith (Soling) BCYC.
Impossible. a Rangcr-23 by Gary hfull and is built -Roger Janos. El Gajoo: fS) of Bahia CorlnttUan Yacht CLASS B - ( ll Bob Smith
skippered by James Truman in the firm's Costa r.t~sa Blake f\fetzger, Long Beach. Club, sailing an Ericson-2S (Hobie-16) 'BCYC: (2) Ron
of San Francisco and manned plant. · v.oo the Class A division of Holder flntematiooal • 16l
by .ll crew of teena_gers, ~!cd Sailing in steady winds of Sunday •IS BCYC's Summer Sun Series. BVC; (3) Bill Bilsborough -
a Ueel of 13 boats in the 25 knots. Impossible took 3 The series is salled on a hand.i-(Laser) BCYC; (4) Kevin Kirk
'-.,, San Francisco tG San Diego days. 11boorsand14 minutes f'llDnJl.V' cap basis. (Laser ) BYC . .... ~ii!iiiic i\'Iidget Ocean -R a c i n g to complete. the 500-mile race. gn I CLASS A -(I) Skip Crane CLASS c -:-( 1) David Cefali
u,1 Tele911otM Association I MORA) race. Another R.anger-23, Rainlx>w, and Jerry Smith (Ericson-25 ) (HOOie-10) BYC; (2) Steve
Coast Crew Were Matched Against Valiant in T.od•y's Rice Ranger yachts, V.'as designed Impossible. • 111 • •••• (Soling) BYC; (3) Ed Arnold 1\like Pinckney (SaoblJ BCYC. GERRY DRISCOLL ANO CREW RELAX AFTER EDGING COURAGEOUS The Ran ger-23, built like all -~i~ni~sh~ed~ru~·n=e~mm:·:u:tes~be~hind:1:::'.::=~ln~lhe~~··~f.j~j\~-1~ij~j(~1)!jLJBCY~~C~:J(~2~) JG~ns~t~on~~~Ort~izJH;e~r~ol~d~ISa~bot~) ~B;C~Y~C~:~l3>
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SPEll:O MASON .tkt SPElllO CHll:ISTIE CtUfornl• Wiii rtc•I~• -.. lo. 11111 not of Ille tlortHld 1toc:k In lfldt llJ1•ure1 Stith Cl ,,,,.., ~ 26'/ 11 SlVC turbine gene r ators \\ IC i.~ v 1111 !\ ,. • "" C:tude l1 . olO'f<IOct•n L• l"1 . u Union Sol 13 .. 1•"11
NOTICli 15 HEREIY GIVIN ta 1111 l "" ltaltll bids fw t llmt!h.1rlnq w 11 bt mMlt ~ 1111 c:o..1lderlllGn NtWl)Ol'I 81acll. Ct '2UO poy,er our u l I 1e11 , s a.,... H n JO C...n II~' o~ l•Y M u • IStr1 Un.1.r! tn \ •
Cf.-lllor1 GI 111• 1110,,. "am.ii OK odtnl catnPlllt r 1ylltm C•Ptbl1 GI fllll!lllng llllrtfor toaetn1r wHh the con•ldtrt!IOn Tnl1 t1111ln.S$ 11 (~llC'ttd bY t llrnl!ed about 40 percent of the blJSI fl~\'1111 t' 11 16• 161 111 Ono f r 1' , ll •us SU91~ •3 ,, 1n1t tU PlllOl'll hlV\"9 tl11ml egllfl41 lhl boll! 1Mlr1Kll011al tllO Adm!nlllt•llvt tar !hi l<nntlC< ilnd I Hlgnment Gt Pl rlntrlfl It \" h •o t ti.I~~ ' 1~ 10 ("'I Sl>~I~ 10 Hl /',JClf>ll (<?~l ll • lJ '* US Tr~ 1.. II 11 • s•" dttl dl"I •r• r111ulrtd '" lilt •ntm D•ll Jlroce•Jlng -· I<> •c<ard1nc1 Int ••oreu ld llc1n1e It IQ D. A treU Meyer PUBLlt: NOTICE ness -...est1ng ouse ,, perccn Ue~ n l • \t, Vlllll-<t .. 1• I }1\ Ot ~M ' • ltr•lun y fd• 13 4 u
with !flt ntui•tt•Y vD\/CMra I• IN atllce with Oll!rlt1'l!eClllct!lot1i1M cond t1an1 t11A1<1mm11t11 on or 11ter !flt Sin 111v Tiii• •l•t•..,.,nt ..,15 I led wl!n tl!i! ~~: ~ r~~ 1; ·~ ~ d SFo It • 10\• C/11 C: r> ~ '~ VaQM ~<> 1 ~ ..
GI 11-(ltrli ol lne 11ic1111 tnllllect courl 51ld !Ilda w..11 be re<tlvld Ii. th• ot AUQull 1911 II the 11trow lll1ttttrn1n1 Countv Clerk ot Or•not (?UM~ en J~•v THE FINAL irony f 0 r L~I• l•b ~1 ' 1~ U:~VI 't: : , : !~:~t~• 8 1~ • '~ •1V• <e i." J • J~i or IO pr1 ..... I !Mm Wllh lilt ne<tlllfY llltl!\IH Ol~ce al Ille Ohlrltl ti $!ill GI LI Coll~ £1craw (orparl!IOl'I I 19 197' HOTtCE fO CllEOITOllS b l>tl Co , O Git~ To• ~ • , •Pt t.~m J1 J? V•n Oyll. ~1 2J
VOWC:lltfl la lllt Ufldtr1lgned II lllt oflle• lllu""""t Slrltl LIOW"' I MCI!, Ctllfornl1 2U f Eta! CH" Hklltwnv Coron-1 del "lS,tt Slll'ElllOll: COUlll' 0, THE \\eStJllghouse must be !li e Uo M II• I~ I {,ul Jiii• ~'• /lt lPt t Lu" ~:.: ;1\'~·<~c~'~t ~t! 1~' OI hi<' 1llorn1ya SH I! JIM E ~ D ll'd llNIU lit _. incl ~llUtlV rtttl Mtr In !he Cllv of N..-port te1cll P11bll1bed Or1rige CH I Dal11 Pllo1 Sf.I.Tl-0, CALll'O•NIA ,Oii. I ll •11 ~~ ;t :W lc.~1 1~1 t J , , Pf ko 1; o 0 2! •iV ,u.al \1' 4 i • 1Hl!ll'Hl!RO .. DUNOAS 211' DllPGnl ~~·-'~'tit County of Ortn;e Sllft ol C1lltorn11 J11! 2 .. ll Ind AVQUH 1 u. 1r11. 2114 lt TH• COUNTY 0¥ OllAMOli ma)Or order It recent y ti •Ht f" ,, "" •ii~" '-" I • • P•ijl Rev 1J 1J &'I s-•••• ---l)ilv17'Sulff"17 N.wiiort lle1c11-c1111on1te c-u·-SOtclfkt tlanl f;;a-"1111 ~11111' lllll"Thl D101ttmt"T Cl A!(.ChOll bta ed from a bi" Southem Slo<~ ~ 11 .. 11.., H1nn l:VI I r~. PY"'i CH l;M, t•~ .... EB~ •• I.
t2"' whlCll Ii TM plec:1 cl llualntts at Form• INY lit ll(urtd 11 itnt r.i11lntu 8tvertg1 COl'lt<ol ht• t l>P'a'nd w lll PUBLIC NOTICE N1. A<lntt O In "' lih,.(h '> ~ i "''""' fir to 11 !P•• N ~v u u i.. 't'.•ifl UG 10 • 10 .. :!"t3'::l.'::':t~ia•~-:!n'r•Jfh1'~1~ :r.:~ ::O.,.ttt. E~:J.rk~11 .i,,:; ;!"~!: tr:;i:::; T.ii:-~ 1~~~ =6~i~:' 1~~~~i~so~v~~c·~:ci,,.. utility Carolina Po\\ e r & :Li~ E .. ~~ ~!::, ~i ·. ~.~l':~k~ !~ :._,1f:~,'"oi~ ~l:"s ~\:W.:~~ 1 ~ • ~r_:
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lltllct 111t S!lkllk•ll-. f1w tondlllena 11111 t H Trtnlfl!'OI' lllCI l lctMff NAME STATIMEN1' th1t I ll PIUON lllVl"8 tl•lm1 tQtlMI Tiit suppJymg 11 turbines COSttng llrr .c.o J 11 , 1~~ ..._No;o F " 11 PiAArt" 2'1~. 13,,, Wll~\t pt ~~: ~~= °''" JlllY IS. 1111. ollltr ,.nlrillll '°"''"' CIKVll'ltnl• Ront kl R RnMI "TM fotlowlng ptrlOl'I 11 dolt111 IJIJ1lntH Miki otc:tdtnl ••• ·-!rid ta l•I• l"'m •v ffillhon for the ut1hty s B• .. ~ In ' • i •.11t•<fl (. .... 10 Pion HBd 2'1<o 7l\o~ll l(yGi, ll ... ,,"" SHlllLEYANNE HOlllNE W119111vw 1 Wind 11111'11 or Mldlltt.1. Ntwrnin ti Wllhl ... ntc.t11•rY1'0UChfn lnlt>CQll1Ce _, SUltaw F •• t toHIQOt (a lJ\ UVJ PiooerW S • )~o \';\lmr O 1lh 'll :,:~· el ~ ~nl ll'lt llllfact11rtr'1 nlll'le rnciOtt « '"""""' ..,,,:1~*2"',,,',"'!'''"' CBC OENTAL LAIORA'TORY Ho 111 Qf 1111 c1 ... Ill '"' •bovl tnl lltd court "' plant at Darhngton s c Broe' en 1~ 11 ttinr~ l L ·l•1 3~ j p II '4<0 'it ,. .. "'•Hr Fii 16 • l•t.
SMlll'MIRO. tMIJl"lflllD & DUNIAI II tntd II b ulldl'l'ltoacl lllll "'9 U. COSTA ROW Olll'OllATION t'1.))'t:i~rcn Slvll HunllflSllon &•Kil. ~~-::n'io l::m,,,1111';'..:0: .i"'i:~~ add t t IO n aJ SU pporttng t:i~~ "'' ~~ ~~ =~l (p a~~ ::1• =~~e~l 1!4 1!;;,:1:~~"'~ ~ 1~' 1:~.
11n OW-Oft"" l lllN n ~,, "l~ud .. OO -tctW\ J''' ,.......,_. nst ••~-' Hlwllw~,,. H1l"1 E Scllm d tsn ZIOll Cir Amtrltt N1tlantl "Trull ll'ld 51,,11191 ll '"-th I t I liU<.t•v • , S'.. H..-it •\&.'l IGI~ 11 P!iN t.ilr 1r-o 1 'I"'""' sir .,, 10~ N ....... aNdl Ct ft"4 Eacn ""'to1d llMlll lit tuOl'l'IPtftltll b'1 (.,._ -Mtr Ct,,.. Htontl.,gton !lflfll C1 Auoc:ll tlon IOI Na M•ln Sir.el Stnlt equipment Y,'I "'u'l5 e 0 3 tur~p SI ,·.~· ,•,;ro ~',',,'!.. ~C S o 611 Pvln C..011 J11 l>.. Wl"I Pl<T 1~" J;\-,
T11 1no '""'" 1 ncROW "° 1• Ttui M l11ns Is c!ll'ldudfd bY t n , 1 --1 All T 1 cost of the installation to $67 eu•i..• 1.1 .. ... •· ,1 .... n I°"'~ en 11 11 Wlic PLt ''"' 11 • Altw--.... l•tcvlrL• I Cef!lfltd or (1111111"'1 ClllC-PI Vlll I PuO!lillt<I Orlfttll (M~t Oilly Piiot lnQIYldu~I An1 Ctl larn t No ,.,v ~ C..l't'.l ~v 'l\1 1•" II.I~ lntnl d 1v, °"'"" Ct 1 I l.oal L•h l•h IS •
-•· lo tne DIJlr d or 11tt"ICtor't' lid l c..U Jvl 1 1,1 ~11111 Ht nr E S(llmld ~ """Ith ta It'll IPl.c• (ff lluilntu ot milhon Vim u"" '10 •s '"""' Wit I~\' 1•" "•Lnr (p ••• 1 lwartQ sv 1 1 • '"",'""' ll°''"'• (MOO', i::;lv 1!,!~1 I" l1YCI' al tht Dlalrk! tUCUltd D't -'-'--' ft.;$ stal<!Mtnt .. ~, fllld wllll lllt 11111 un11tr• ;neo In Ill mllltT'I Ol!rl•!nlnp Lio' I~ I 1l 1 1) ... l...n 11..cl S , 6 o R•y<m \ , ljhl UI 1 • J • JutY 1 11. '"'° uvin • ...., "" 111011tr •• ortrw:l111J t..U •s s-t!tt.ilt fory to 1111 ,,1.1t ot Nkl deceotni wn111" toY• To finance that capital t.iln....., 1.11 n • ll\1 lntOl'r• a.. :1... tl3 4 11 v~na Frt 41 11 4 lllre!Y C-OlnY •• "' ... "' l:n en etna<lnt Ccuntv tle<I< or o •• ,.., Caunty 111'1 ln(l!ll"I il!lf IM 11<'1 1111!>1 'i lo~ QI tn. l~•M ,__,. ' '" I""' L•P \. ' Rt•rnO IJ It'~ z °"~ u1n IS~ II
no1 Its• 111tn ttn """'' \111;.1 '' tt>e PUBLIC NOTICE Ju1v 19 1911 ,,,, .. nonce investment Caroll!la Po"er & c.ivn1~ , • • 1n1~1 c 11 11 -i. Tl /(I ,1 , • PUBLIC NOTICE bid -Oiied Julv 16 ltld I h d ded 1 t' k tnM1 ~ Rt 10 , 11 1n1w c En 8 • '' (I 1• 0111 ..-111trc TM 101rd ot Edvc:•llen rtlt rvts Puoll•l'.ed Orel'o{le Co1il 01lly l'ilot 1' .. NI( o i:: ,r..MERI(• IR t eel I \IOU" l\1a e Un VU·~ ' I IMml ~ II /l, llkt Volumt lid .. io-a.. PIC1'1TIO~I aUS INl\S Ille rlolll to •e!ttl •nv 1no I ll llld1 l6Jl't Julv 1t. l l Incl AYgUU 1 u "'' 1116 I• NATIONAi. TRUST AND more sense to tease most of Cen!fn [J is Int Alum • •• R~n· OtQf' 110 IOO • • t ·~ "•
lM 1111~.! 5 ,!~~1EN~11 oOlna ar to w1 lv• 1nv 1""u11rl1\n t111r1!n NOT(CE 011 TllUl'TEE s I.I.LI ---PUBLIC NOTICE s.1.v1NC.$ .. ssoc1.1.110N the equipment rather than buy t:~" LI)-~ f : 1:,: 1~1~,'.'fi • ! • ; . ~~•'"c~~~ ,.,, ~ ~g'J J! • ~ : .. •:
911 l~ltl;I II Mr ,c1v11t H Lo~eltdy Jr TO-IJtl 9'44UJJ.) }~~~1~::10,bith!l~u·~~~' Gn (nft J ti.I j •• 11\11\t (fl , ... II ~ P<M Lt• 81111).g I I. • ..
THE GUILO JIH UTonll.t.ll'HEllS llYI ,,.. .. M1nagtr On .1.1111 .. 11 '' lt74 II' 00 A I.I Flll5T °" lV ,, " 1~ ')a Ut' ,. .~,,Am E ·~. ao 100 :tJ 31 ~ 111'31 lklk>ll'trl ClrClt iultt A lrVIM LllNlll l e1cll U1tllff l"EOEllAL l!SCROW CO•PORAflQN •t Mii .1.l~'M~8'tt'i d*CllCbnt U. llr I I Ji lwey &Co I, 1~. FalornH (~ 4• 100 l • 4
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JOI Tt (lor 17tl1 S~Jl1rll <;lr'lt PUBLIC NOTICE of Ortnf counf'I, 51111 a1 Cit lornla C•lma. 1rvl1>t C• Y266' Publl•l'lld Ortnot Call! Dally P IGt C ''"' UI 11\'o 7l\ t:•lv•r c; iv. •••NASO \lotume lad•Y 4,5'9 300 Sull1 A rvll'I-. Ctlll WILL 5 LL AT P\Jll!C AUCTION TO Trem C•rr Pt ry lmt Sltrrt Ctlma JU1Y 11 :U JI AllQ1.lll 7 ltl• 1610-1• Ctt1 UIA 12 72> K•.,..n C 12'1. U t A.clvfntt' ,,. Tftll bllll"'" 11 ~c 11ettd 11'1' 1n HIGHl5 1100Ell ~OR CASM ~y lrY!nt Cl l'UM Cl~~ Ml 1•\• i SI• ~e•" T• 3~• 3 O..cl nt\ ?JO
I •• •··UTooa oo. "" .. ,, " 1 1 1 w1 1 p•~uc NOTICE C1t"i!1t~ 11 12 1<11 ~ !!er ~ ~~ u111:"""9"'d 11to unlncOl'POr•IW t llOCll lOll ether lllln. ..... 1 ... e 11 me HI n I v mONIY 'Timothy J Mu1Vlflt'1 2511 Gret!'I 1.1-U CllV "T•lv .... I •"f~tr 1• ,,\, fcl•I an Pl'1ntrilllo .. al:SOLUTIOM °"' TNI CITY Ill Ille Unlltd s111 .. 1 Al IM South Drl•r (Ol'll MIMI ,, ~)tlt t outnght or borrow the (I c K c c J r l!Mtlt lrt• COUNCIL 0, TNI CITY 0 F Clrontl 1<1lr•nc• IQ Ill Old County Tll!I 11u1ln11s l• can~11tltd ~ • nml!td l'ICflTIOUS SU51Nlll I cX: L:t 1;'t.i 1~1: l(::o r.~ ,~"-.~~ a1ner• •• •,,•,•,,Lo•er1 "Tllll •l•tlfMfll Wit fllld "'11th "" POUNTAlfll V.t.l.LIY oecull1NO ITI '""''"°"" ln "" Clflo ol S1nt1 An• w.nntfllllp NA.Ml STATEM•NT money to buy 1l It will r ent ( 0 10\ 111, I( 0..t 2 ,~
Counlv Cltftr. al Or•* Ct11"'Y an Jijly :I. IMTINTION TO VACATI A SfORM C1lltornl• t U rloht llllt 11\d ln!er••I "Trerri Ptrrv Tiit ta\Lawl"8 0trMW1 11 Oclng OU'IM!J f the t 25 d ~(" l t I& ' 10 !\K::~\ F: 12 ~ Ill 0 I Po\\ i Co<l!ln l + '• Up ",,', "" DllAIM Sl:Wl:ll AMD w AT 111 cgnvn'ed ta 1no now t1t111llY 11 "'~'"' ,1111 f llls statement ,..,, 111.0 wi111 1fle 11 or nex years un er Coht.r R• 11 13 , ~·v Cult 3 , ,~· 1 GrnMPw• llt I -11, u11
IASIMINT LOC,t.TIO UI T N I: °'r' c"' T.'"'",J;' sti"~ ";llPt'::.;11u.1e<1 In County C!lrll. al Or•no• County (11'1 (1) TGI En1trprlH!I. Ill( (II) Mag a $45 million leasing d eal ~~ m (1 ni,.., !7\J ~ml lnl 1J • u • ! ~·~flJm~ll ~I~ ~j. ~ : : ~: ~: """ l'UOlltlltd Or1nt11 Co111 OIUY Jlllot
July ID 11 24-JI 1f1' 1~1 .. 1• :u1::11::J,u,t."TTI" ... 0;1!:cr,::: .. II Lo:"'.;:. .lr•c• ~~ ~·In ,n!'cuy cl July 'Z2 "'' ">1111 Wn~~~r:,. Gill~~·' 5r:fld1u: 0'c!.~l \\'hen the d eal w a s (WI ~~~ 1S • 1! ... \Kn1roe 1~~ \~·· , ~ .. ~ !~~:,~, .. Ht~~ ,~ ... 2 • H: ~ ~
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PUBLIC NOTICE TME•l:Ofll •t<:orlltd In I OOll. 111 Pi~" u 11 11 J111v 2• 31 and .. uqu111 11 1'11• 11!.6-I• lGt E nter"'!'" tnc m No Cots! completed it turned out that tpt •~10 l • 11 K~~· ' ~ ~ c '" 1r11m"1 L;,1 u,, ,.
19 20 1111111 IJI M~I'"''""' Mtos Hla~WIY L11111n1 B.ltch C1lllor11l1 he I t I '" C1t1~ • ~ O:.•..t;• • 90p!fl {n•nt" OJo • WWEllEAS "" c111tornl1 Gavttnment •ecorllt at Or•~ coun•Y c11uarnr1 •1~s1 t arges equ1 Y 1nveswr l t.< • 1 ,~ IK11,1n1 l-.• 1 \\0 <;.io ou <1~ , ., OJ~ 1• SI.II' JMl1 t odt Se<llan1 5CWlO ti uq kMwn MORE COMMONLY KNOWN .1.s '" PUBLIC NOTICE f 1'11a 1>111lne..1 t1 clll'll!lltletl Oy •(Of f c,,,,. I• 1,L;oclod < 0~(11
ll'ICTtT1ous aus1N111 ''"" ll'ubllc s.rv1c1 E••"*'" Vtc:11 Gn "Tr•....,, .. 0r1v. cot11 Mew c-u1orn11 PDr•!lon a ccounting for 30 percent 0 '" ·~~ ' .. •0 •u• I ~D ~ """ l ~ ,,., 1 .. •
111.1.1111: ST.t.TIMl:NT L•w pravldel far tt.. lorocldllrt ~ttw S•ill 1111 will "' l"tdt OV1 .,,.,ho<lt "1cT1T1ous 1us1N1ss T1111 ,1~W:i1~~1~.., ~%. •r.e co11n the leasing paclang was the t',d" ~~ ~ 10 \L'"""'""' ,j ~ 1 t ..,..,.<;On'C 110 • •-on
Tnt lolll!l'Wlne ,....ton, •r• dolno tne CllV rn•v Vl(•ll 1 pvllllc n _..i cav.n1n1 or w1rr1nty t•P<nJ or lrnpHetl N~£ 5TATIMENT bUl 1y Clt•I< °' Ori1'19t county an Ju..., 26 GE I General t,o.1""1 ~1 10 ~t t:':t,. ., ,, 2-1 l f-"'•V• '• ' ,,.
6</ilntu 11 ll'ld r1t11••dh•e 1ttte 11 o 1,,,, 1G11 or T"' touowlng llC'rl.Ofl la tklln; "'i' 1t11 1nance arm """"n • 1 Li .. 1• c;' i1 1io ~ ~·i:;~~ 0
6 '0" 1~ • ~; ~ 0 AIRWAY ONE 1710 SkY ll'•rll WHEll:EA5 '"" Cll'f pr-""IJ l*H•WI enc""'1tll'll!Ctl lo ~y '"' remtl"'"" I J Fl511' Electric Credit Corpor ation ~·o (a I II ·!LIIV eo. • •a, • Tel(G Ml<! s... , ""' 'Kl llwd lrvlnt t:1 •1101 1 Plltlk M Mmlfll "'1 ltorm dr1Ln, ltfll>l:lpal 111,,, of 11w nolt llC\lflCI tw ,1111 SKI P S CAll,ET lSll MO!lrov t Suitt l'ltlll!lhld Or1119e Celst Dilly P lo! ~u ., " • i L~;~~! ~ '/ 1 o;"lftOll r o.. • CJ!" t ~
Enter_, I.. C0111•rvc:tlofo Inc: llta sewer II~ tild Wl h:r UM purpot11 Otld al "fr1nt to-wit m CID!) 00. with E N1wport lt•ch Ctllf '26111 July ], IO 11 U. 191' 2.u& 1• ~u I J'>OH t • 10 "'ILH Cl\"'9 ~ • • I PE C lnclu~I ,. • 0tr '""
Skr Per-llWil lr\'fne Cl '2/01 loctlllll In lhtl POr'IOll al tl>e IOUlllWll" lnlernt rher-., 1, orovloed Jn uld nott Lesllt POii' 265J S1n11 "'ni Awe IN CYI'HER WO ROS, D.ln• 11 1 " " • Ll•.,,n St~ 1 O • voc1r • Sidi o Ot" •
L1¥1h 0 LlwrlrlC• U"lan OH t.•Mtr <1U•rl•r ot St<lloll J9 "Towoll'llp S Soutll. tov•ncn. 11 i nv unoer tr. 11rm1 p1 1110 Cast• Mesa C1 '2617 PUBLIC NOTJC!'; 1 :>I r Q • ' ' 1 "'-6d 1 / • 10 1;:a.mono1.. "' 1 • uor •
la.n 1111 L111 Anlleln. c1111orn11 11.•"91 10 w111 In lhl ll1rw:111> Lt1 Otf'd a1 "Truil 1-. c,..'91'1 ""d t•lllfl-H• Tlli1 11us1nn1 11 conduch!d D~ •n C'.-tneral Electric IS n 0 " '°°d:r l(ll S t l7IO Ct..Ultillck loltll CllY Ill Faunllln V1lltV County ct lht TrintN 1nd Of 1M TrUi11 ,._.,ltd lllllVlllUi>I FICTITIOUS &115llllS5 ftnancing the ! a I e Of .,.---------------------------.,, L 'N...'.!.....°S!" ct>, C t'lUO t1' 0r11111e 51111 ol C11llornlt ptr rn•P ov Mid Dffd GI Trull Lffil• Patt• NAME STATIMENT I •:;. ;;;-M,.. 1 Clltrl~ H Tl,H'ntr rKardld In ~ s1. ,.... n a1 TM 11enel1cl1rv Ufld« s• 11 o~ed cl "Thh 1t1tement wts t ltd with tl'lf: Tne 10110..,1111 Ptcrtor1$ ,,, dalllO \\'est1nghouse turbines For I
1601 Htrrow II' I act Nt"NPOrl 8'acll Ct Mltcell1neOU1 ~ lof wld CllUf\IY f rl>il llert!otor• ptt.uted t:icl a,111ve.r, td IC CCl\lnty Cieri! of Or1nee Coun!Y "" ouatn11t •i putting Up '13 5 million ODl'I MUT u AL FUND s d lbtd IJ l'Ollows IM unc:ltr11ontd • wr H:!I! DK ••• , 0" QI July 19 191, LE NIN SERVICE • 926'0 I 1'\1 •K;M IOUlh 2000 fttl Qf thl 1111 Otl•ull •nd Oemtnd tcr Salt i>nd • FllH2 2 QUALl'TYPI 't t ... M G ct, 92121 t 11 collect $11 m1lhon for s.:d',11:'.1~.,;;! 11~\1 /;.,1~ c~71'f.'11 OM-11•11 01 1ne northWftl q11•rttr o1 written Nolle• OI Dt11ul! •ncl EtttT on ta Putlfliht<I O••ft!!t toa11 01 iv PllG! 1'6:.'i~•r p Timv• ,,U ~.v.., Pl l WI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. T•s 11u,1,..11 11 tondoctlcl 11, • Urnltt<I ""' nor1M11r a111rttr o1 Nici 10UlllW1tl Sen '"' u11<1 .. 1lgnt<1 c•u•tld .. 111 Hat ce Julv 11 31 '"d Au;Yll 1 u 191' 21111' cast~ M111 c1111 m21 each of the next 2$ years •
1 ~uarltr •nd f1f Dt!•ull Ind EttcllGn ta 5tll ta be 1C1lllryn It Tlll•V ~183 Meyer Pl A d l th I 0-''t~;~~PlllS.E COt.iSTllUC.'TIO"I INC WHEllEAS u ld owue 11wn11n1 11 rKorcltcl rn 1111 <ounly wtiera tlll re•l P U BLIC NOTICE CO!lt1 Mt" c1111 tt627 n J s e ma,or owner 0
Shlrl1y Cornrn .1.111 Stc:re11ry IH>ntt-n•••Y '"' po-111n1 or Pf'0'9Kllv1 1t•OPtrlY Ii lacale<I "Thi• Ou11nen la cot1lluct1<1 bY en those \\'estinghousc turbtnes
'Tftll tl•ttll'llnl w11 111111 wllll tile U>I bec.•UM prOltfl'I'( on wMcl! lllt Otlt July 23. 197' FICTt'TIOUS aUSINIS5 Ind ~ldu~I I
County Cltr-f1f Ort"'lll COUlllY all July :.l. 11Mfl'llnl ls lac:tlllll la bllnt cllvelOP«I ~h";i;5;'°0[ffi5e"L e~CllOW NAME STATEMENT Thli ~:!:nt T ~:: flied wh~ '"' \Vhat does thtS have to do
191' II rnfdlf\lllt Pl'OPlllY OI 11 11111 f r1111.. "Tilt ~llo•l"'O Ptt'Mlrl 11 dolnt bUI ~· C C• k O O C--•o<y •• JoM With SCll1na )DU frost free ROllRTSOfll HOWllll AMO OA•t.AND NOW 'TH 111. EI' o,•,, E C IEH IY Wm L Cilltncltr aa oun!y r a ••not "" ""' "l.
._ c1m,... 011.... 11ESOLVEO ov ""' ' 011nC. a1 vrt• P•ndent TllE .1.Ri1.0R lOJO s lled Hin H 1914 l'UlfJ refrigerators or telev1s 1on sets
N.....,. INch c1111 .. ""' 111tt City al F-I• n \lellt'/ 11111 11 Jlubllafltd 0r1no1 Cot•• 0 1111 P 101 ,1,ye Santa An• C1 V2IOJ Publl!Md Ol'1r191 co111 D1llv Piiat or dishwashers or t a p e
T•h 1n•> ...... "-•It llaLd I pullUC tot1rl119 tor purpOM• Julv l4. ll I ncl Avg115t 1 191' 11>13-1• Tll:E CCH'pc>r8!1on f<j(oO \'IHslllrt BIYll Jll" Pslln o1 contld«lno WMth« "" v•c•1• uw ee .... r1r H H•. cat11 90212 July 1~ 17 :u. 31 1'11 recorder s' Well not h 1 n g
Publtilll<I °"'"'' Cotti 01l1Y Piie! dfttflbld pulllk ••..,,.ant 51ld IW•rlnv 'Tiiis t>us•ntn 11 (ondll(fll'J Dv 1 C N TICE J ui, 1o, 17 24 11 1,,. 1s.11' ll'l•H toe 111111 tn tilt Coundl c11ernoe.1 PUBUC NOTICE wporat on P UBLI 0 except that GE will finance
c1"' H•ll 1(1QOO s111tr A'llfl11t Fount•ln 1RE corporitlGA -------those purchases for you too PUBIJC NOTICE v1111v "" "Tllffd•J .1.1191111 '" 1t7i. M1c111<1 o 5(.011 ,.., 1 5RCIV P1C1'1T"1ous eus11o1111 ---------~=---· l't I 00 p"' or •• -lhl'l'Nlltr NOTICI! o ... INTENTION TO ENGAGE 'TfltS staltmtnl WllJ f!lld wttn !ht NAMI STATIMINT JUSt as it fmanced Carolina 11 111e ltotn<lt ,...rnth. 1111 TMli SALE 01" Al..t0HOL1C COlllll'f Cltrtt of Or•"8e Ca.intv GA Jiiiy "The flllawlne l*'ton 11 O<>lng oml"eu p I I JllCTITIOUI SUllNlll llE IT FURfMEll RESOl.VEO t111t Ille ••VIII.I.Gii lt lt7' t i 0 we r s ea BI n g 0
NAM• ITATIMllllT' CllY Cll'l'll 111111 (lll'M LI la bt flllO Ii.hid July t! H1• ,11111 "TOMCHAK ENGi NEE ii.iNG fUI n f tin ho ( b IOllowtno ""'°" It (lllllQ bUllMJ• In "" Ol'll'lllO COii! O•H'I PJlo! Ntwl-TO WHOM , .... ' co•CEllN l l11!op Pl Wntrnln11er Ctlll '26&3 n es_g use ur tnes INlltl' durtnv ""' two wcctsilv. w.etr.1 • ,....., Pul>l alltd Or1nge Co111 D•llv Piiat S•I' '""' • " 0 ,..,. , ,_ GE II I I lh prior to the ""'lnO '"'° ,.,.11 111rthfr S~bltci ta ln111nce c:t •n~ t (tnJe July'' ~1 11111 .1.111111a1 1 u lf1' , ff 7• ,.11 A " ,ornc • ... o... or1gma y go in 0 e
H.1.11:10. SY$T£MS JANITOll1AL (•tJte notlt• 111 "" 11,.,. tn11 •••(• 111 .111111.a tor llOllc• b Mr~ov olv1n_1,..1 cir Favnttln v1111v c1111 tt70I linancmg busineos 50me 40
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SE•v1CE n.n H••l•r AJll • Otrdln i-rl'l<I to lit -i.u 1n et H!11t 111ro:e f)J tilt undtn!Qntd Pl'-5! la •ell •k t PUBLIC NOTICE "Tllh 11<11ln1u It concllli:teo bV 1n
Grov1. c11Hornl1 nuo ,iacn 11-""'11111 a1 1t11 ••wmtn• J!IO-toevtrtG•t 11 11w ~...,Hi <1tte:rl1>t<1 •• 1n11lvld1111 )CSrs ago to help Its dealers MARK. ALLAN CONNl!LLY 1HO'l _..,lo lit Vtetlld. lallaw1 1110 811111' 51rHI No E & F srotricl ... "Tomclwlli
H••le• .I.pl • G1r0tn G•ov• ""'ssro ANO ADOPTED I I tn CMlt """' CtlllOl'nli PICTITIOIJS SUllNl:SS 'Tl'lh •ll!tmlfll ... , nJfd wl!ll Ille finance their apphance sales C1Hlarn11 ""'° Adlou•nlll lltgultr f!lffllne of IM Chv Plll'Mltnl lo such lnlt .. tlGn IM NAME STATEMINT Cll\lftlY Cltrk ol °"'""" CaomlY on Jl.llv Tiii• Dllalntu I• c~ttd oY I ll CCUf!(ll 1111• 11111 lllY al JI/IV 1'11. u<llll!f'lllntd 11 l pOlvlno ta IM 0-rtment file follawl"' Jlff10n .. dCl!nt IJIJalntJi 11 lt14 Reahzmg that there s money lndlvldU.I Gl!ORGE I ICOTT al Alcollollc lltYIT•Qt COlltrDI tar IHYtnct aa l'll51' be d b d ,, c 11 M•vw "' '" 11cahollc 11ev11r•g1 1 c•""" tor ,,, .. ,0• ,00, •••voe< 370:l w to ma c y prov1 1ng M11tr. ... tn ........ y ,,,,.. lhett prtmlioel II lall>WI •1 ON .. ' ... ll'uotltlltd Of•no-(Ofs! 011tr PHol money GE has mo<ed quietly Thll tlll.m.nt Wt• fU" """" 1111 A • ~,t.lE GENERAL CI OHA flOE PUBLIC Camille SI Sin I Ane CA 9:t1D' Jul1 11 24. 31 tnd Avg111t 1 191' 2603 1• , Count, Cltrll ol 0<•"8• CovnfV on July 3 E\ll!lYN N Gll.IPPO EA"T1NG PLACE ) Grant FC>n'HI JOhftlOl'I 3702 w but massively •into th e n1.. D4'p\llV City Cllrk CllFFORD J f.IALL c1 ... 111e St S1nla ... ". c ... '2~
P u~1• STATE oF ~.1.~1Fo11N1A I :ii.1.NE c HALL "T1111 t1u11nei1 11 cono11creo oy 111 PUBLIC NOTICE ftnancmg or anything during Jl11llll111td °''""' Co.II 0.UY Pilot COUNTY ~ooNf:.i:.G~ ... LL EYl 11 Pll ~ lndlV du>! I Jvlr 1o 11 ,, 31 "'' 2'64 '• Cl1TY E3L YN H GIUPPO uo llere!)J J;~o;:~,1,prinqt co.1niv 011" nlf.;~ Grant F Jonnson the past ten years Genera
PUBIJC NOTICE
ctf'tlfY thit 1 1,,, the Dtl>lllY cuv Th!t 1natem1n1 was t Ito wl!h the 1 "''' Electric Credit IS nO\'I' one
Clerk Ill tM City al Foo.mttln V1ll1y Cou"1y Clerk Of Or1nQe Coyntv 111'1 N01'1Ca TO Clll"Dl1o)RS Of !he largest general flOBnCC
11111 thll !hf IOl'itolllO 11e1atutl11A w11 PUBLIC NOTICE Julv 1' 191' IUPIR10R COURT 0" "THI!
ILll' 74411 regul1rl)' lnlrod!Kld to Hid Council II ,SSJQ ST.I.Tl OP CALIJIOllNIA f'Oll companies In the n ation
MO't'ICI: 1'0 Clll.OtTORS 111 Ad(11Urnell llt1111l1r "'eetlno fl.elcl at1 --Publltneo Oronge Coli! OtllV Piiot THli COUMTY 0" OllANOE
SU,llllOR COUllT 011' TM~ Int 11111 dlf of July 197• lrid WM NOTICI: OP: ll'UIL1C HIAlllNG fO JulY 2• 31 tnO Au11uit I 14 ltJ4 27tM 7' Etllll t1' CL~~EA:•:...HIEL. HDllN The Brooklyn a 2U OOQ..ton
STA"T• OJI c1o1.1PollNIA ll'OR 11 111d m111r,.. rttul••lv 1111..0 •11<1 11: "•a.o I Y THE 011.1.Noli' couN"TY PUBLIC NOTICE DK••* superlanker 1it the la r gest THI COUNTY O' ORAMIE ldopted llY lht loflowl<'Q YO!t la wit ll'UNMINO COMMllSION ON A A lttU AVES COUNCILMEN Adl•r St1"'on ll'•Oll'OSED AMl-NOMl:NT "TO "THE NOT ICE IS HEREIY GIVEN to lhe comme rcial ship ever built 1n " s 1 d cndllot'I at tlw 1bclv. n1rntd de<;.ft:ltnt E1t1t. o1 GAllY LOIJl5 STONE .,,.,"°", CO~OfU{tl.M'"EN v•N11~ ZONING CODE NOTICE TO ClllOITOllS thll •II Pfl'Mlrll hiv!ng clilml 1gtin1t tllt the U $ \Vho owns tt' General 0tc11HG " ' uHC 0.11111 Ht•rlng A1111u1! U 191t 5UPl!lllOll COUllT 0, 1"E I Id t fll till
NOTICE 15 HEllEI Y OIVEH to 1111 ABSE NT COUNCILMEN N-Tlmt f1f H•••lno 2 00 prn ,,or II MIO/I STATE OF C.1.Lll'OllN1A POii. :i1:i ::-:;;,::~=~j ~n ,i:. oll~t Electric Credit which bought
crtdllar• ot tllt ·-Mmtcl llK .. 11'11 EVliLYN ~ GRIP?"O lhfrNltl'I' II potll!bll THI: COUNTY OF LOI ANGii.ii al 1111 Cit!'-ol11111 ·-1<1tft1t0 caurt or lllfot 111 111,_ lltvlne cl1!rn1 1011~11 t111 D~ Cl Cl"" 11 0111., Jlllat Lac:•llOl'I Raorn 111 E'1Qhlttr1"9 Ne. A .. toe to prt1tnt lhem. wltll the ntetUMY it for $71 m1lhon and is now
1tld OKtOtlll .,. ,.qllltM to n1e !Mm J ~WI~~ 1,,.·• -211().Jl l11lklll'IG a Clvk Ctnllr 0r1 .... Wtil E1t1tt f1f llOIEllT MAllTIN KOl!"N1G WUC:lllrl Iv IN UN:ler•lgned ,, "" tllhct leasing It for 25 years lo
with"" -rv ¥11UCMn. In tilt dll(I II V _..L lurt1 AN Ct!lkltnll 1110 kncwn 11 ROBERT M.AllTt N !(IMO of lltr i"orntV JAMES o SIYOllD l~
a1 the dtrll of""' lltlllW tntttltd c011rt or C 11110f'05Al Dtte••ed Wlllhl rt BIY'll suii. .oc s.n11 Monluo American Petrofina of Da11as
IC iwtwnl ltltm wlltl IM nte-..ry PUBLIC NOTJ E ArntllClll'ltflt to till lot1lno Co6t -N01tCE 15 MEIEBY GIVl!N to c 1nf to«ll .....,!ell 11 11.e pt1c1 al I Cred l I
V011Clltr1. to 1111 undlr•ftnllll tt Ille L1w E-lllllll 1w 1men0mtt11 10 Sttllat1t 1-1 ~edllor• of 1ri. •boue M mtcl dKecllnl bllllMH 111 tM uno1e,..11nt11 1n 111 m1H111 General Electr C I a SO
Olllct al c1o11 ... r V.n sur1<1 :IOI I OllYI Slll' rt-Ml » 1nc1 7-f 121 ta r.O.llrtt iwo1e111-1 11111 •H oer10,. h•v!119 c111m1 ta•lnsl 0trt1lnlnv to tile "'''• o1 .. d deca6tnt o w n s m o r e t h a n 3 O
... .,. I Ul'lltnk Ctlllorftlt UIO::ll wlllcll 11 SUPIRIOI CDU•T or. T"E Clllltt' tnll IC p..-mll rtll 1attl1 llltlctJ tllt Niii cllcedenr 11e r1<1ulrecl to ft ll wllhln IOI/I" """""'' 1!11r !tit !In! 1111 Dltc• o1 lllnlflet.l vi 1111 un111tnl9lltd In sT.1.T1 Of' c.1.uF~N•..._ 110• 1n tht CN 'nelthbarlloCld comrnerd•t 1111m w1111 '"' nec:HS1ry ...ouc:11t11 1,. pv1!1Jc111on of 1n11 no11ce commerc ial planes, many of
t ll in.Ii«• ll'tfltlnlnl lo the lt lllt al stld TMI COUN'TY Otli.lOllAHG• Dl1trlct 11111 RP Rnkl..,.1111 l'TvH!5-!hf afflc• ol lhl Clerk at Ille ·-Otttd J~IV IS. 1'7._ ed b Pr t & dlctdll'I wllhht four lnCllll'lll ., .... IM ...... t.:r'OP ll'ITtTIOfll 1lon1I Dlalrkl tntllled t0Uf1 or lo pr•lffl IMll'I with MllS CLYOE "\c:DAMIEL HORN them power y at "~!i:'~~~:'f'1t~ this notlct NOT•~·,-::. ~\' o• WIL ANO "Oii COMPLAINCE WITH lHE CALIFOllNIA !hf ntl'.U!.ilry \l(IU(hfrt fO Ille 11nc11r1lgntd Admlnr1trt"1ll \Vh1tney engines compet111ve
CUL\llll VAN 8UllEN rtn1111 !f'1sTAMl:NTAlY EN\llRONMt NTAL OUAllTY ACT "' Ille oUke of Rltlll l'<'I c Htrt A1tor11111 al IM £11111 of 11.e "llh the CE makes Admlnlalr1tor cl !hf i:1/1lt of !hf Esllte o1 JOEL s. LEWIS, itlO knclWft f lll1 proJKI 1111 bttft faun<! lo lllYI 1t L1w 41' S 8tvtrlv Orovt Btvtl'I~ 1bov1 ~mtd 6Kld«>I "
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CULVI VAii URIM NOTICE IS HEllEIY QIViN 1111! envlronmtnl t nt Is f)l'OPOll!d to bl ol 011U'SlnttJ o1, ,•M ""', ',~gned, 10° •,,II S•-• _,,, <A -»ti • °''" ..... MAE Ll!WIS "'' flltd lltr•I" t llC!lll on 1r1111td • nt~1111 .... otc:l•r1U001 A COOY mt 11rs lltl'tl n ng 0 "e II I • ... • ....._ CtNf t1• tor ll'rllWll of Wiii •rid tor l11111nct of !hf 1119111,,. lltc1irillon ...-m Ot on !~Ill Oectnenl wltll n tau• monllla 1n1r All'lmtV fW .MMIRl1lr1h1.s:
'J•h 0111 """'U' ol lA!llrs Tnl1rntnlttY lo ltlt 0tllll-r ni. In lilt olfk e 111 tllt countv Clfftr. •I "" "'" ltUblltd lon ot th 1 1111tlc1 Pubi111\td 0<1"8• Cc.111 Dany P tel
•-"' MMliilttr•llr rti••ll'l(t to wllk:ll I• "'"'' for 1ur1M• 1 0 5 1 A 01'1«1 Julv n 1971 July 11 2• JI 1nd A119u1t 7 ltl' 2tJI 7• .. ,-.,·-,• '" •• , ... C-•• 0 ,,1, '"°' ~rl c11t111 tnd !hit IM llrnt Ind '•e• JU Narlll Syt•lllOl't tr.e en t ni FERN CLl!El'ON ICOE~H)
"'"' I "" -11 he1rfft9 "" ''"" lllt bMn atl C•llfornlt room 501 E•Kutrf~ of •ht wm JuiY 10. 17 2i. SI lf1' UIO-PA tor AUllull &, 1f1i. •I t aG • m ln Anr perlOll m•v 11111111 tilt llfCoeltG 111 sild dttf'dtnl
PUBLIC NOTICE
ln_t (Clllt'lroorn Of OIPlrlmtnl NO J nfll~llVI ll1tltr1Uon tw 111 "9 '" tQOtll RICNAllO C "ART
l1f 11!d eourl II 70D Civic Drlw W9tl with 1n. Counly Clttk prior lo l 00 p rn 411 s •-riY Drive
In Ille City ol 511111 Alli C11lfor11l1 FrLcltY .t.1111111 2 1t14 A•rer 111•1 llt ll tht ...... y HUit CtHI M11i
---,-1c,c1-1To,c0c,o1-,c,c1c1c0-1o.,o---· I D""Jr~li~ 1~' St JO"N 1119111 .... 0te11r11non bltomn oll tltl '"fl'MY ,.,. ••«Vl•I• Tiit
NAMI STATIMltl1' caun•~ Cltrll AH ptflOl'll tltlol'I' l1W1tlnt QI' OllllG11nt 1111 .,
PUBLIC NOTICE
"IC1'1TIOUS SUllNISI
NAM• ITATIMlll(T
ra11aw1no ,..10n 11 dolnO 11Wtn111
BANKS AND SAVlNGS and
loan 1nslLlubons are t h e
trad1t1ona l suppliers of home
mortgages But G e n e r a I
E l eCtr1c Credit nllw
c laims second place 1n the
financing of m obile home
sales
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LH A StrttU'I' PUBIJC 1.VYMCE Eflllnt1f'1111 l uHdln" 11._,. ns. '" orw 1111" July t1 1t1' h•• ""' C Jllh< ), Tllll itittmenl ...-.1 111 .. with IM l"V•• CIVIC etnter Or!u1 WHI St.tit Anl llll.lld bY trw uMtrslgntO l ll!Mrlr!nt1 COl.lfl!f Clff'k al Or1ngt °"""1 Clll
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PUBUC NOTICE '" ''°'OCI'~ wol<~ •No PO JwlY M. 1f1' 2tfS.7• RUSSELL 1 NEWS!llG Ll lTIRS T ll INT.I. Y M1111q no owntr E•t•'-111 c N L1us ,. RIL st1t PUBLlC NOTICE ........._, , •• ,,. c~u1
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.,.,:hat GE is doing Bu)lng couiN1.1.L HO<ace t s11J 1t .nl>tfln Ml 1u 1 1vAtuE Ll1tt l'os FUNDS nQl'I Co 1J• IQlpt..., \<t S"' l., Y .. LM I St 1 9' n10ney at wholesale a n d c ... 1. , J ti 1 t t lmP c. .s .,. , 21 Ptu•a.. ~11 ) 01 l '~ v•1 inc ~ 1-t 1 ~
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Iv h ed f II 0.11• t 1•• lW 1\1 II! A1Q "'"''" •» MO!lt •It.' csting Oltsc earn rom u .,..ver.n > '' o.e u tr 1 .. " ·~ • 1. \1 lft(""" • ~ t lt'f • .tt • itS Optf:lliOl\S las: )'e&r D!~i Cit .M J ti llltl I ~G II 11 1~ i,>/ n•~•I I 14 I'll fl/'111"'*""
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l!·f OAlL V PILOT Wtdnesday, July 24, 1974 ..
.Jobs UJ•, Too
Cou11t y's Jobless
Rate Up t9 5.8 %
\lore Orange Co u n l i ~1 n s
l1ave jobs t.han ever lx'.fort".
but the pcrccntigc o f
u11c1nployed L'Ontinu~s to I><'
abov{' that of l y ca r
agg, ac.cotding tQ th~ ~1:1J•' ~ n1 ll loy n1ent Dc\•clopn1P11t
Deparltucnt's June 1 ab or
n1arket sur\1Cy.
Statisties set· the Iot a 1
cn1plo~·cd \\'Orkcrs in \Ii{'
county at 67!>,100. up .fro111
633.600 a fl'lr ago. Llut 1:1t•
number of uncn1ploycd hns
increased at a higher ra!t".
from 37 .200 last June IG ~5.000
this yea:-.
TJIF; CCID.'T\ .. S S<':lsonally
adjusted unen1ployn1cnt ratll
\r;ts 5.8 !X'rCt'llL in .Jun~·.
il{'("Ordin; to the rrµort. as
compared \\•ith :ii p~Tl't'11' l:l~L
)Car.
A ChCt'I'\' llO!t' i11 ti\.'
sta1istics. ho,rcr1'r. reflect.:: ;.i
decline in the une111plo.' 111ent
rate fron1 6.1 !krtrnt in ~lay
10 5.n.
Over th<' past year. !h£' non·
r~rin job n1arkt•I h <i s
expand('d br i 1> (' r c c n l .
accowiting for 36,300 new jobs.
the report says.
Jn June, such jobs i:1crPa.;NI
b~' S.100 lo nn all·!inlc higi1 of
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I Sole End' July 31st I
Gola Co1ns-S1lver C.01ns I l .,.""" o'"IC.I t.p ;~q,,,!. -I
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· Strwict ·1 I Coll CoilN.t I t11•1547-694 1 I
I U.S. METALS I I Union 6r1nk Souare I I (Rntral TO\',E>r Orange I
..__,.999 Fine,-.1 1
5Sfi,600. '111c ser,"icc ind11stry
11,.cdNi 3.600 ne\~' \\"orkers. In·
cluciinJ:? 2.200 for ~un1n1cr io~.>
al .1n1use1ncnt anti t"ecrl·~lion·
al f:-icililit'S.
1'11E HE:PORT -tentcitil'cl y...
roret•asts a ri.5t' in
unen1ploynu'nl in July dur lo
l ht• thr ('e-1rcek vi e!
cons1ruction industry s1rkt•.
Ellison Se l,s
3rd Q11<1rter
Di.ritle11d
~E\r· ,-onK rt·P11
Conroliclated F.dison. cilin;?
in1pr0Yed Jin:incial 1·onditin11~
:-:i nce it abandonrd it:' seron1l
cp1arter d i I' id r n d . h:1:'
llHnouncrd <1 third 11uar1er
tli1·idend of 2{l ccni~ pf'r share
on the utility·s cr11n1non stflck.
The dh·idl'n<l 1ras less lh;111
half the ~5 cent di\"idend p:iid
• r ! •
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Cool l1ivest11ie11t
in the firs! quarter. But These l\\'O l\lichigan kids joi n thousands of youngsters across the nation during
Charles r . Luce. chairman or these hat n1 onths in learning the basics of free enterprise. 'J'o the1n, selling
!he bml rd of lrustees.-suid refreslunenls is raising n1oney for their bank accaunts -but to n101n. it's
Con_ Ed. based . its decision probably n1ore like extracting money f:·on1 her grocery supply. taking into ac·
:·pnm:ir1ly on •n:pro1:c1nc~1s cou nt the \'ariet~· of drinks offered here.
in the company s flnanc1al _____ ·-------------
resul 1s fur lhC' second quarter
of 19i~. ··
Con Ed
di1·idend in
suspendOO i I :-.
the s eco nd
Qua rt rr. citing soa-;11g fl!t·I
co~ts. It \1 as the firsl lime
lhc t'On1p:.111y tailed to pay
a di\'idrnd since the di1·iUcnd
syste1n l>t>~an in 1835.
··\re ha\'e a long ,1·ay to
go to restore· lhe co1n pany
lo its proper financial
position," Luce said in a
statement. '"Ho1\·e1·er. the
board of trustees considered
the in1pro1·e1nen t in our
seeond quarter fin a n c i a 1
resulls ns justifying t he
fl•su1nplion of a 1n o d es I
di\'idend on the c ompan~··s
cunimon stock ,;;t lhis time.
Gul f Oil's
Six-n1onth
Ear11ii1gs Up
PITTSBURGll (t:PI I
Gulf Oil Corp. has repo11erl
higher earnings for 1he ser.01~'1
quarl cr nnd the first six
1nonths of th is ~·car.
The Pittsbursh b a s c d
comp .. 1ny said it carnOO Sl.28
a common sha re. con1p<1rcd
lO SI a Sh3re last )'i.'ilr.
Earning:; lor the fi rsl sb;
1nonths \\Crc ~2.ii. con1parl'<l
to Sl.00 a share.
/4z1to Pai11ting-Fi.1"111
A~rrees to .4d Cocle
L ·
S.-\N DIEGO f APl -The
nation1\•ide auto painting firnl
or Earl Scheib. Inc.. has
ngreed to a strict ad,·crtising
rode as part of an u:ll·or·ccurt
settlcn1cnt of a cil·il suit.
alleging false and n1isleading
~1d\·ertising.
Dist. Atty. Ed ~lill1~r said
~londay the finn \\'ill p.-.y
S.!j,000 to San Dicga County
and ~15.000 to nc!ghhorin'~
Orangt• County. •1·hich en!cred
the suit afl~·r ~lill(·r·s offiCl'
filed it in ~larch. 1973.
Linder terms of I he
purchase of other good;; and
scr1·iccs.
-rse materials. ca11ir1r.ent
or procedures in painl1ng no d
repairi!'lg unless lhl'y are
ac tually used.
-Ci\'C 10 or any other
nmounl of free body repai r
llflrk \\'ith purchase or a l)aint
job.
ThC' firni also agrt'!XI !o
allow the stair to freely
in:-;lX'CI i1s facilitif's.
r
Fac111g the Risk
. I
Watch Perc~ntages
In Commodity Deal
By Oil . ROBERT ADLER
111is is the last or three
articles oo ·the b:isics of the
ro1nmodit ies tnarkets. We
J1ave discussed the reasons ~or
the existen"e of t he s e
market§. This 1rC{')i. \l"C \\'ill
discuss \\'ho should trade or
in1·est in conunoditics and the
111 e c h ani.:s
of doini; lhe
job.
Th.: princi·
pa I criteria
for lhe de-
' e rmin:>lioo
of \rhi;>lhl'r
an indivicluat
shou!d tr :;
(,'t)!1'Jl10(1ihe:; 011. AOL.Ell
is buift nround an 1111rlcrst:inJ-
int: Of the risk·rC11'~lrll r<1ctor
er the industr.1'. 111 today·.~ very
lar~e market~ the avcru~•e
con11nodit.v 11·iJ1 chqn;:~ in
\'ttiu~ $400 to $1.000 pe r day
per contract or unit.
THIS r A:\' ll.\PPEN in your
ra,·ri-or aaninst ~ou. Thus
a t the smallest de!lon1inntor
o:t OE'rscn \\'ho i.~ u11\1'illing to
fo~c the ri~k cf one-half to
111·0-ih :rci:; (If a ~'1.000 b.1sic
in1·cslrnen1. shnuld r:~t go info
,:'l' t;-:Jclin ·~ of corr.n1nditics.
The perso!l 11 ho can take that
risk has goin;:i: for him ihe
fOtcn!ial ()( rcw :1rcls or profit
n1nnr 100 percents 01·er the
t>a<;l' l:11•est1nc nt.
F'o:-the !:1rgc investor. a
crite1i:i of using 10 percent
of invrstmffi t cnpila11 i.e .. if
one ti.a.<; $200.000 invested in
other fi elds. S20,000 i n
corrimodities \.\"Ould be a good
posl!ion. The stakes be co1ne
a ri;k of a percenta~e of
lhc $20.MO •ersus 1he $20.000
poteniially returning 1'011 n1-0rr
lh~n the S~00.000 \1ill do for
~·cu.
Ti1e p:incipal ca11tiun:-•·y
fa('lO r is thnt you sto.11:1 r 11
!rt greed make yc·J ll'Y IJ:'
the l:ullastic re"·ard potential
unless you <'ti n aci:cpi the risk.
This ls true in Hny lnrcst1ncnl
arc;i. l\o investn1cnt vtilh
re11urd potent ial is "'ithout
ri~k .
HO\\' 110 you get started?
~'ind a house thal is regis1crcd
\t·ith lhc Chicago Board or
Trade. If you C'hoosc. a
securities house that al.ro
h::u1dl<'s COitunoditics, a~
Oj>POScd to a 10 percent
rommodities offk.-e. do 1X1t do
VOllt' t:o101nodil\cs businells
\rilh a £lock broker. The~' ::re
two separate f u 11-t Im c
l>usincsses. If the 01 fic1~ \'OU
:i re ta lking to dOt'.-:i nol hnve
a full !Inn• co n1 Ill o d i I y
si~cl;ilist 1vho h:1ndlcs no
~tocks-look ei:;c\1·hcrr.
\'OU \\"IU. IL\ \'E to fit\
out siananrd co n1 111 o d i t y
THE l\IONEY
DOCTOR
a~reen;ent forms. and in
ro1n1nodlties , runds n1ust be
dC'positrd before r ou trade.
There frr!o fi ,·c day nile
for either receivi ng or pa~·in:;
in ccn1moditics.
rour hroker \\"ill tell you
1\·hk:h position or 1x.sit ions he
li:.:es best and ~'OU pick Q:1t' or h1·0. Included in the
discussif)fl should be profil
objecth·c and "'here you "':<!I'll
to qet ori t to 1nii1imize loss
if the position does not \\1lrk.
The n1oney usctl in the tr.:ttle
rcllresents a s"· :ill fraction
o( the. \·a\UP.-or !ht~ p)310•:n
'" CC'l!rtlct. Fer !nst.'.lnce.
Deccn1ber 19i·1 tat.flc c!o~ed
f<'rida,· at 4'i .~o cents per
pcun (!. 1'r.c C'.ln~r;:ic( is 40.000
,..,...un·'··. Th:~ r:>"we~cnls a
1·a!ur <.f Sl'lt':lO) fl e :-
1·.r:t ·.1 ··:. Yl'l :·.:~1 only put
up $900.00 of your ricpo~lt. \l'lt!1
the cxel1.:u1 g-e to cover this
conlra,·t. 'l'his Is less than
5 JlcrCX'nl . Tilus, :i c:hant:o In
price Tn }'011 1' .'!\l·•r or i."".l.r---t-•
th::in 51>crccnl \l'IU double )Our
tllQll('~'.
Ont' lntPrcstin~~ f a c r or
11'01·kin g ·for you in
commoditiC'S is tht:.I unlike
c.1her in l'e.~trn<'nls. you ~y
a1'solu tel)' no inlcrcst on you
debit balance.
S J KC E CO:\l:itOOITIES
Jl1,1>'kC"S arc !'XtrClllCIV nuid.
the profcs~l · nn l ro1TI1nodl(v
1-a:: •!' li'tt•nd-s ns 1nuch tinie
a<; ,, lcll~r O'" shor1 In the
n1.'.\rkct~ <ts h" does ll'i n hu,·cr
or Ion~ in rbc markrt .!'i. This
i~ fl'"lr of 1hc fC\\' i,.h·estn1cnl
1 chieles 1•. ht·rc it i~ not
nccc!"sar1· for th•n;:; lo i::.n
un 10 trnk ~ n1o:l~y.
Connni!i''iic!l'i a1·c pa\'!l hle
c:r.!•· on. <'Cl "''nli'tiofl of :1 trad e.
l 'nlike rro·" lh;'llt!", you do
not par a ramp1issJ on lo buy
3f'1 ""~ I> cell. 'i'ou onl y
pnr o·icc. The a \'e r age
0 .. "P""f''I trail• corrintissicn
is 1 ·-:d"~ ~:j'\.00. \\11cn you
rr':"' thnl to ;>11 ite•11 \tith
2 \'nh•r cf ore 4 $18,000.00. ~·or1
C"n S"C rh:i! c om 'l1ndi!y
"'''"'ll;~•ir r; pre. ra1~~ lo\\'.
""b., kC\"S arc 10 in1·esl that
10:-r<ch \'fl11 e:i n affl'lrd 'to risl:.
~"!eel n brok"r 1\·ho is :i. full
f P'P co , ......... Jit1· pr()rcf~icn::il
\t·i th n Borird of Trad-:-
r1ui :~rered h:>tl'i". Th r n
n hate1·er 1ou rf'> in the
r-i.rke11. ha1·~ :i ~·~·cf ground
rules for e!lch 11·:-rdc.
TX CO~li'IOOITIES 1·ou Arr
r1,.:ilin1 1•·i1'1 '""'· re:il thlnr.s
r-'. lh? \.\"Or!d from food l•l
fiber. It is 11 moc:.t fascinalin~
<i'"ca r f in,·estinr n:.
(Dr. Adlrr u:l/1
lcttrr.~ ~/irri'fcd tu
ri.e !Mil!! Pil·lf 1
Oll!V'CT
hii11 nt
I
c;u lf Ch<iinn:in J: ob c r t
Dorsey said the f i rm · s
grea tc.;;t gains ca1nc lron1
forci~ pt>troleun1 .'leli\'ilir::
-1100 -\rOrldwide c:h e 111 lea 1
opcrntions 1,rith c h e nl i ca I
opt·rations accounting for 11;
percent of the co1npany's total
'Second quarter pr::ifi1s.
settlement. si~cd hy Superior
Court Judge .J ames L. Focht.
the company .. a.~ecd not to
ad1·ertise guarantet~s o r
ser,·ices unless thry are
actuallr offered.
Complete Mid-day American Stock_ ~ist
JUISSION VIEJO I IUPORTS
-MERCEDES BENZ -
Sales "Seri:ice • Leasing
28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY
495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 ·1740
San Di• Fwy. lo•·~ 'kwy. ••ii. ri9ht Oft M1.-,wrlte
Order Yours NOW • • • {--.?:::, G~~i a::.ul E~~J;_~_,'. Stick-on · Labels I\ v
•PERSONALIZED
•STYLISH
•EASY TO USE
~. •\ I "" ~ ..
CilLV
• ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND I
r
SHAPE AN O S IZE OF LAB EL
M•s. Jo1'1n Doe
123 M11n Sl rtll
An~lown , Any1111• 123olS
Styli~h Vogue type on f in~ qu1!ity while gummtd p•pe r~
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Fitt 1n !111' coupon. clip .and :n1il with SI .2S 10:
P1lol Printing l..1bel Di•.,
Post Office Box 1560
Co1t.1 Me11, C1l iforni• 92626
,
··t:npreccdcntccl 1n~'·1t ion l1~~
cv1npcllcd us 10 rc-estilnah:
the cost of our nucleor
progrHnl." he saicl .
Dc~ign Plaza n1crcnants
have elected Slc,·e :\lelietl of
Design Gcillery as president
of the Fashion lslanr! pluza':.
1ncrchants asscciatini1~
Elino r uo~ie of Skllleo:s \\"US
nan1cd ,·ice president. Ed
Sniyth of f'ol uldoon 's
llcst.auranL ls ne\v secretary
ur:d _ \raller Douglas. Ucs il!n
l'lat a l;ui!ding' 011 n~. 1\·as
elected treasurer.
* Thomas A. Gillen hns been
nan1ed cxccuti1·c vie~
president of Robert A. ,\Tullio
1\ d ·•erlising
Inc. of Ir·
\·ir.e.
r:il lcn i s
also generril
mana1!er ('If
3 d verlisin;<:
;:in d publi1:: j
Gtt.t..EN er;11io;i~.
lie and his r:unily rcsiclc
on J;ulboa Island.
* Costa ~lesa resident Uill
II o r n b ar g t r 113 !<. b11c1l
vppoin ted assis1:in t v i ce
pr<.-sidcnl in charge of
ronsumer lon11s of t he
l'\e"'port Bcuch Bank of
Ameri ca.
tic has been \\'ith Bof:\ since
The firm agreed not
adl"Crtis:? th:il if will: lo l
-f,aint ;.in~' \'Chick• for 1 ~29.9:; 1 recently raised to I
~:J9.9~J \l'ithout r c qui r in :;1
I
S•lt~ Nft P.( (1111•! L•~I (.ng.
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AUttCll pl .. 1 ;·,, '• AU~r~1h .SO I I )!, ..•
A!cOll pl l'• •. 1100 •l'• .. . .. MAI<. wl~ 1 I .. .
A-nc;o 111411 I 2''r .. . Carole Eiche n ln ll'rlors. Amn~~' wu .. ii ,,,_ t• Am l,Qro""' l "I 1•0• lo loc., n decorating an c1 ... ,...B<i1P .11 11 11 13·,. • ..
n1 er ch and is in g fim1 in ' !~~~.J ··~~ ; l lf•-~ ..
Fullerton. has ap po i nted ~~~~~18·16:0 ~ ~ ;;;,·;,:;
:-.Jerry !;Jin cf Costa i\lesa :~~~o 1?.~ : i l~n : ::
;is a:.sislant general manager .... .,, lltct.rp s l'•• •·, ~Le;. Lilin \\'ill <>ct ns liaison ::.1!c.i: .iJ~ ·~ 1~ ~,~ ·
bct1reen designer:; and the ~~~~,i;,~ 1~ ,, l 1~·.:.
purchasing ;µid a cc cs so r y :~~~!;,d ·J~ 1 1 ~ 1g,,. dc1n1rtments. ,,,,.,,,. c.o•p ~ > 11•,. ""~" r1~" , 1 .1 •
* Lee Stewart has joined Th e
Jr\•ine Comp:tny's <.'On1111unity
relations depart1nent as a
co mmunit:--·
alfonrs cc·
ordinator.
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Atnlnla ."ISCI • ~s 1 ,, A~1lr~I Oil 1? 31 ''' Auto~ ... N 6 1 6'1 '•
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B•1•n Pflrl 6 II '''• '• Bet!lnd .Of • U 1 •..
He 11·as lor-
meriy oubfic
relation<: di·
r ec to r for
! I o I I y1\·0'_,d
l'urf C I u b.
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&PnriSld "'~ 1 H~ • •·,
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Inc.. iri In-J
~le\\"ood and $lEWA•T
ser\'ed as a board n1cn1hcr cf
the Los Angeles Con1•c11rio11
nureau. Southern Ca lifornia
\'isitors Council and t~1e Ingle·
11·ood Chan1bcr oi O.imntc«cc.
Mc nnd his ~·ifc and three
children li\·c in Irvine.
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has been transferred to ~~r;.!. .. ,.c0.~~ •• ; ,:~~-~
(.'rocker Bank's San1~1 Ana ~~~~c.6 1 :il ~ ~ ll"; :.\
office as assistant vice prcsi-~tt';,~1"'<."!~ 1f !~ 1:;!~ .~
1966. dent. -<e-
l Formerh• assistant vice g:.<::roi 1! l ~·1 '. (: • "d ··r . l l ·c..i1t11n< ,. 1 ,, 1~.-• .• Arthur i\I. Guy Jr. ha s been presi cnt o co1nmerc1a oans 01110• .119 , , l'•• h
nnmcd to the national st.1ff In the ~nk's Ornnge County ~:~!;r'E~'; 1! i: t~·:: l;
of First Amerlcu n Tiiie re,:!ion. he joiner! !he b:1nk ~:'\".CJ>~~ .~J2~11 11•-1l·'~ in 19i(), t'..dn 1un11ed 3~ t ' • • r.,b Jnsura.n ce Cum11r111)'. CG't Mtrrll! 1 llJ \"'
I · · I 1 (.;ln•w•I !nlf .I It ' The Bnlbo~1 resit l'.t!t JOt11r1 1\'f'\\'l>OM Beach res I d n t ~,·~ ~ ! ! :::
thr. Santi 1\na-hiiscd fir1n n o1>e:M. E. \\'llli:.ms. It !!!!OJ(lr ~~'.""',,,,", ·.~. I~ :: Sf .• -afte r 17 ucars in the li1·!1i ~ ; 'd r U 1 t d -" ' ('f' prc~1 cnt o n e c.-.11c.. 19'1 ' 1J of real 1•<;l:l!C inl'c!ltment~. Call · er.11t1on 1n 1~' 1 1 forn1a Dank. h.i ( been w 1ie ... 11 111 1 1 ,., ' • land d<'l't·loptnent ond lillc .. 1,~,....... a n C.0¥1••on c.o ·~ • •1• I--•· t.O ~I (eoi Sf; ,hd I JI,• 1•
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. By JO,"CE~L. KESNEO,.
A humanitarian -personnel
outplacement IX'licy js one of
·.the enlightened frin ge benefit s
a firm can offer its e1np\oyes
today. That is, when co1npany
payrolls must be cut or \\'hen
the emp\oye is not suited to
lilsor her \\·ork. the company
takes positive steps to aid
the no -\ on ge r· '''anted
employe(s ) find other jobs.
JOHN B., for example. '''as
hired 20 years ago as a
bookkeeper. His company
enjoyed a healthy gro\11h, but
John did not keep pace. The
rompany needed a t o p
financial officer. \Vhile John
felt he deserved 'the position.
by virtue or his loyalty, his
level or competence indicated
he v:as NOT the man for
the job. Recognizing their
problem. company officers
turned to an outside personnel
con·s u 1 t in g firm. The
consultants helped Jottn to
understand hi s emp!O}'er's
plight without undermining
John"s confidence in himself.
Through the consulting firm's
de-hiring division. John \\'as
successfully-placed w i·t h
another company in a job
consistent \\'ith his skills and
ambition.
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Wednrsday, J11ly 24, 1174
HURRY TO THRl"Y FOR THE
· BIGGEST $$$ SAVINGS EVENT
OF THE YEAR! LOOK FOR
CLEARANCE PRICE TAGS ON
HUNDREDS MORE UNADVERTISED
ITEMS THROUGHOUT THE STORE!
IT'S OUR
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Disc10Unue~ oesi1as
DOLLS
Made to Sell For $2 each
CLEARANCE PRICE 3for )00
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• Antiques . ..,
• Mew Colors
• Wa\nutone
• Others
BONUS OFFER!
1 Backed Print with
purchase of each framt
EA.
FINE WOOD DECORATOR FRAMES
IN OU R MOST FA NTASTI C OFFER
Get •non our spe.ctoculor scoop pl.l'Chose of lone, old Sheffie ldwood gallery frames ready lor you to frome!
Choose from o terrilic ~lec1ion of handsome styles, dec:orotor colors and popular finished & frame your
fovonie print or pointing -or toke advonr09e of our bonus offer ol 1 beautifu l bocked prin! wilh the pur-
chose of f'OC:h lrome Po" or group them -use them singly
THE ILLUSTRATION of the
best '''ay to deal '''ith excess
executives comes from Dr.
Spectacular is tile wocd io1 these St;mme1 sparklers ... ~right styl~ accenls 101 eve--',....-
ootlif , .. and, "'steal~" at this uny puce! Choose tmm ean1ngs. ropes, nl'Cklaces.
bracelet. M11ny I ol a kind! Hurry for best stlection.
\\'hitt Schultz. ma r k et in g .. --------,..~---------:--\
vice--president of t:xecu:ive CtEARAHCE 6 6 ( Careers. Inc. (Chica;;o. St. fo"' PR ICE
Louis and Kansas City). • , f Y'.
Sometimes a com Pan y .··: ~\ ·,, . ·\~ CONTROL TOP
. promotes an employe only to 1 \
------find---that--·the-next-..steP-U ' \ ~ PANTYHOSE . !-l)!,i...::;;;.o;;;;;;;
isn".t suited to his abilities. ,' ;,!!) ' ~ .. , ~Co111tort & !r'eedo;-~1 llJrl!Y
as this next example from . =---'\.. ...__ _ uie coottol. 6 tashion slli!Oes
Dr. Schultz's files ind icates: •1 ~-1n ~?al~r si1e~.
Harry \V. "'as an excellent ----
.salesman. industrious and "·ell \____. 2 29
liked. He was m a d e ~ -tllARANCI _
salesmanager. After a couple PRICE
of years he sho\\'ed signs of OMEN'S COT O
Wednesdtly, July 24. 1~74 DAILY PILOT 2
W1 Reserve tit Right to limit Q11antlti1s.
N1 Sales to Dealers.
Prices Good thr11
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• Cha teau du Pech faM1e • Mauohni tambfui.co
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saJesmen had to take over --1 ..-
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more of his duties. He haw1ted
the halls of his company.
sho\ving occasional flashes of
life only at noon. 5:30 p.m ..
and on the 1st and 15th of
each month. Harry v.· a s
outplaced and in the stimulus
of a new job, he regained
his old spark.
DI SC H A R GE CAN
RECHARGE, Dr. Sch u It z
believes, "The e x c e s s
executive. when leaving his
present job, can face a serious
setback -or if can be the
best thing tl1ai ever happened
tOhitn--:-An-isotope expert we
outplaced in 60 days found
a better·paying p o s i t i o n ,
selected from among three
good offers."
R e bu i Id in g confidence,
counseling with si n cere
empathy. spotlighting the
suce€sses and strengths of the
cmploye and building sow1d
man-woman marketing pl ans
are key e l ements in
compa~ionate. efficient de·
hiring, according to Dr .
Schultz.
"lf you're.considering a job
offer ;,nd out pl ac ~n1e n t
senilce is one of the be nefits,
you've got a clue to the firm's
regard for its \1·orkcrs, •· Dr.
Schultz says.
READER SERVICE: Dr.
Whitt. N. Schultz will send
you a copy of his l·pagc
article, "Mar-keting..Job kills
Req uires Skills." To request,
send a stamped , s e 1 f •
addressed envelope to Joyce
Lain J\:ennedy at t h i s
newspaper,
Kid s Like To
i· Ask A11 d)1
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long v.earir.v, cotton ucper::
w1tn coml)l)sition ooat ueao
~oles, cushion insoles. 5· 10.
ClEARINCE 499 PRICE ,
5:99 GALS' WESTERN
DENIM JEANS SALE
lne DQllular st1i1ng you go !01
1n ttare-leg corton defl1ms;
s1;es 8-!8. White. rMed Bille
or f;avy,
Reg. 1.79 MODESS
SANITARY NAPKINS
Box o1 40, Reg .• SU!lei
Reg. 96c LISTERINE
ANTI SEPTIC 74c \4 OUNCE
Reg. 88c DR AMAMINE
TABLETS 53~
• 86c Crest Tooth Paste, 7-oz .
• 98c Prell l iquid Shampoo, 7-oz .
• 1.02 Prell Concentrate, 3-oz.
• 1.0~ecret Anti-perspirant, 6·oz.
• Pt US UP.TO
$2.50 Cas h R e.fund
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RUBBER GLOVES
Fi1st ~uarity with na11guard and
linter i'1PS. Ideal IOI a Jlu/Hlted
t:ou~~lto!d c~ores!
Reg. 199
2.99
SHORT SLEEVE PRINT
OR SOLID SPORT SHIRTS
Kalld~me go!yes1'1l''and conon
tllendt. m rrinis. 1()1-Gs ta oleasc
Also IOn~ $1eo!l'tS S.M L ~l
Fountain Valley
MO<JllOffa al T alb<rl
Gro..ro of wh1msiol cookie iars
guaran1eed to ?!~!st all lhe kids.
Choice cf Honey Bear, ShenH and
Pu~oy.
GLASS DOOR
48 " BOOKCASES
From Famed Maker Whose
Name Wt Can't Mention!
• Ap~J•disia
• Waa•hue
• Flam•eau
• Kik1
• Ti&ress
• Xa11adu
oiL-...tlllii~ Wa!n~t per~~nrer !in1sh 48" wide,
J?" hrgh, ! ! !.," deep, Slt~i•g
~1,s~ aoor 'lrl1lh ct111er sbel1
INDOOR CLOSELI NE OR
Originally 1.50 -Ve Oz.
CLEARANCE PRICE
• OIAL·X KNIFE SHARPENER
v CLEARANCE SALE! PETITE PERFUMES
/. Your thoice PRI CE .. ~ t ' • 2.50 Twosome, lie• 4.00 Thr eesome, 1,f9-.
40.ft. 4 hne ~ylGll 6 6 C -Auorted-Pet1111_Creafll.__Ptr)l111u. li;.OZ, each, ill St1\lrt ~istic cofti1ner with t!ot~e5hne, Sru/Oy cotor·Coeltd ~~to dtnott frag rance lltly lo1 a1fts or lot your d1tS$tr glasl~ t~rQener tot · •
.i ~n1vts, sM!m, t~s.
El or o
El Toro at Rockfield
Westminster .
HuntillC)ton Beach
9861Adamsellroolihunt
HuntillCJfon Beach
21,Ill -h'll•d.et .t.-.
Fountain Valley
16141 HarbcH-atEdincrr Westminster ot Golde-n West
HuiitillC)ton Beach
95 HuHt• .. tao C..tor
HuntillCJfon Beach
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BE-6 ANDERSON, Editor
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Intricacies of
stained
glass-making
and icon-
painting
require same
attention to
detail as
Greek cookery •
Small Portions
Si.ngled Out
Mille Bell has
the answers
for single cooks
who don 't know
how to shop
or what to do
with what they
purchase .
By CAROL MOORE o.1tr ,.,. ,... ac11tor
There's a brighter side to cooking
for one than guesstimating two-thirds
of an e"gg or three-eighths · teaspoon or
curry.
"Cooking for yourself is fun because
you can eat foods that you like and
not have to worry about someone else's
preferences," 9ftid fl.lille Bell of Cost.a
Mesa.
Her innovations and Inspirations for
fellow solo chefs wUt appear ln the
Daily Pilot's weekly food sedion,
starting Olday.
0 Tbe biggest problem ia the uoknown.
People don't know how to shop or what
tO do with focxl once they get It,"
she explained.
Her first advice about meat Is that
the price per pound doesn't count.
"Rarely. do you fmd or eat a pound
·of anything. Figure out how many meals
the piece represents and then the price
per serving," she said.
"Remember unetimes )'OU throw
away a quarter of a less upen.sive
steak so maybe a more costly meat
wilt cut to better advantage.''
The author of Single Servings ronsiders
spices one of the biggest tX>oos to people
who eat alone, providing variety o( taste
and plenty of adventure.
She buys them in glass jar1 rather
th:m shaker top cans because "you C'an
see, not guess, when you need more
and the flavor Isn't lost by evaporation
so fast."
When l\1 ille retired as a master
contract filer for the U.S. Defense
Department in 1973, she renewed her
interest in "pot cooking" -making
'and freezing batches or !troganoff or
stuffed cabbage to use a cook's time
most efficiently.
Her Midwest thrift, supermarket savvy
and desire to help resulted in enough
recipes for a book.
She even inch1aes lunch ideas although
it is believed that singles like to splurge
on this meal by eating out. "It's fun
until the outrageous prices and cafeteria-
sameness get you down."
Foreign fare is a mainstay because
she was a Marine wife in China and
Guam and traveled extensively bct\\·ecn
government jobllJ.
That's how she . noticed how many
other young persons, divorcees, widowers
and retirees would cook more for
themselves If they didn't have to eat
lhe same thing over and over.
"Personalized" recipes resulted ht two-
piece cakes and just~gh pancakes.
But she also knows the delight a
single person can have in a \\'hole meal
or stra\\'bcrry shortcake. That's coming
in !he weeks ahead along with nutriUous
en1rccs and tempting vegetables .•
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Expo Fare Celebrates Life
Global Tastes Shared
Nothing draws people together faster
than music, dance and ro00.
Expo '74 in Spokane is no exceplion.
Lavish pavilions and tiny booths take
your tastebuds on a global tow. Bt11glan wattles, lndiall a.iJTY, French ___ _
potage, Jo"ilipino eggrolls compete with
dishes from China, Japan, Gernuiny,
Jlussia, to name a few .
But I.he Folk Life Festival offers more.
Eacf\ week different ethnic groups
bring their arts, crafts, dances, music
and cuisine to share.
-Vliltors not only sample native dishes,
but see them prepared and often take
home reeipes. Whole families take pan.
American Indians tutve a pennanent
exhibit.
The strong religious and soctal
traditions of the Greeks were reflected
in their participation. Young women
practiced the ancient art of icon painting.
For a taste of the fair at home,
here are Creek recipes offered from
Expo '74.
TIROPITA
IO eggs
1,1: pound Feta cheese, grated
1 pound butter, melted
I pound Ricotta cheese
I pound fl!o dough ( ' " Beat eg~s. half of the Feta cheese,
all of the Ricotta and 3 or 4 tablespoons
meJted butter.
Brush 9 x !&-inch pan wiUt melted
butter. Layer four sheets of filo, brushing
each-with butter. Layer next fiVesfieetS,
brushing with butter and sprinkling with
Feta cheese.
On tenth sheet. brush with butter and
sPread on lh of filling . Layer three
sheets of buttered filo. Spread rest of
lilling.
Add four sheets of filo, brushing each
with butter and sprinkling w i t h
remainder of Feta cheese. Finish with
four more sheets of ftlo. Brush each
with butter, especially the top sheet.
AJso brush top to the edges with beaten
egg and water.
Bake in a 350-degree oven for 1 hour
or witil knife inserted in center comes
. out clean. If top browns too fast, cover
with foil.
Cut in diamond-shaped wedges.
DOLMATllES
(Stuffed Grape Leaves)
I\\ pounds ground round
l onion, grated
1/4 cup tomato paste
,1 teaspoon salt "l/" teaspoon pepper
2 slices bread soaked In milk
I egg
. 1h cup rice, uncooked
J Wee of i,~ lemon
1 jar (1-pound) gra pe leaves
1 teaspoon each oregano, p;irsley and • lennel
1 • 2 cans OOicken broth
3 tablespoons olive.,,oil ~
Combine meat, onioll., tomato paste,
salt, pepper, bread, egg, rice, lemon
juice, oregano, parsley and fennel . Mix
well.
Rinse each grape leaf in cold water
and pat dry with paper towel. Cut off
stems end place leaf down .with vein
exposed.
Put about l lh teaspoons of meat
stuffing in .the middle of each leaf and
roll up. Place stuffed leaves in a circle
agaiMt side of pan, ending up in middle
ot pan. Pour broth over leaves to bareJy
cover. Drizzle with olive oil.
Cover with a heavy plate face down
(to hold grape leaves down). Boil on
stove at low heat for l lh. hours. Do
not boil hard. Start al mediwn high
then lower to simmer as long as it
ls still rooking.
fl.takes so to 70 stuffed leaves.
DAILY PILOT-. PHOTOS 8¥-ALLISON -DEE RR
Children in Greek costume . are as curious as
other spectators about
the cooking smells, artistic
touches and musical sounds
at Expo's Folk Life Festival.
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QUICK·FRY STEAK SANDWICH: A BOON FDR SUMMER
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Steak Cape .r's a __ Cinch
Juicy beef steak sandwiches wit.h a
llOUr cream and caper garnish make
an excellent summer meal.
And better yet, serving one of these
hunger sall!fying small steaks rutfills
about haU the dally protein requirement
for an adult or a teenager.
Select eye or round steaks cut about
~·Inch thick. Small steaks lik e this aro
bcl!t handled by sauteing in butter in
a hot skillet. Tum only once to prevent
O\'Cf('f.>Oklng and drying out..
SAVORY STEAK SANDWICHES
14 cup salad oil
~l cup red wine vinegar
I teaspoon tarragon
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
"' teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons freeze dried chives
4 beef eye of round steaks, %-inch
thick {about t pound )
1 tablespoon bulter
4 slices French bread. buttered 11nd
too:'ftl'd
Dairy sour cream
1 teaS'poon capers
Combine oil, vinegar, tarrag on ,
mustard, salt and chives In shallow
di""h. Tum steaks in marlnaae to coat.
Cover and chill several hours or
overnight.
Brown bee f quickly in bulter, turning
once. Place on French bread. Spoon
a little marinade over steaks.
Top with cream and capers. Garnish
with parsley i[ desired .
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Secret Is Better Kept
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a
.Yonderful husband and we have tv.·o
·me c.hildren. About a year ago I made
1 miserable mistake. I became in\'olvl'<I
vilh a 1narried n1an , the husband of
1 friend of m1ne. The "romance" "'fill
,f short duration and 1 could kick myself
ve ry time I think about it.
I foolishly believed I y,•as entitled to
omc outside loving because some1hini:
tas lacking at home. My lover gave
:ic the same line. We ·were "soulmat es."
Finally I came to see the relntionship
.>r what it was. a cheap, back·alley
ffair. I stopped seeing him after the
ifth meeting and have toned dovn1 my
riendship with his v.'i fc. (Guih, of
'Ourse.)
Since that lousy episode. I've tried-
oubly hard to be a belter·than-e\•er
•ife, arid our marriage has never been
tronger.
Yesterday 1 received a phone call
-om "~1r. Black Past.'.' He tells me
e wants to "do thC right thing" and
onfess everything to his wife. He claims
Is conscience is bothering him and
te can't rest until he comes clean. nearly collapsea.
l begged him not to. I explained
.1at if his wife isn't Yl'illing to forgive
nd forget she mi11:ht sue for divorce. iaming me corespondent , and it C'()U]d
;reek my life. He reads your column
very day and says you're a smart
ldy. \Vilt you please try lo get through
I) him.-TOR~IENTED JN TOLEDO
DEAR TOR~t: U be reads ~y column
1very day, be knOl''S my position on con·
esslng 1111st i.ndiscrttions -lhl5 goes for
In Coastal Ceremonies
1....-:..'4...;__•__::...L~ _ __.,@J
extramarital affaln 1s "·en as premarital
sexual uctlvltles. I'll say It one u1orc
time, especially for him.
Confession may be 1tood for the soul,
but It won't do anything for a ma1·rlai;e
except hurt your wile and shatter her
faith In you . It ts also a ,·ery dirty trick
to play on the woman ""ith "'hom you
"'tre in\·oh·ed.
lf you feel you l\1UST clear )'1lUr con-
scie nce, please talk to a clergyn1an. :i
truslfll lawyer or a doctor -soo1e in·
dividulll who wiU view your conlession
as privileged information. But please,
mister -spare your "·lfe. ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been
reading your column for quite some time.
but I never thought I'd ha\1e to ;11·ite to
yoo. \Vhen I read that long lec ture you
ga\·e about how v.'e must outlaw guns in
this country I kne"' I had to speak
out. •
Do you realir.e you are stepping on
the toes of sportsmen? Did you ever stop
to think about "'ho pays the salaries of
all the wildlife oflicers? Jn case you
don't know it. they are financed through
the sale of hunting licenses and taxes
on guns and ammunition. If you
eliminate these jobs, our wildlife will
dwindle.
If someone "'ants to kill you , he "'iii,
and he can do it "'ilh a hatpin. I ,
wish you'd see OOth sides of the story
before you take such a strong stand 1
against something.-SPORTSt-.1AN NOT
A KILLEH
DEAR SPORT: I'm not Interested ln
laking guns a"·ay from lhe sportsmen
nf America. l"m "·ell a"'8re thal the
bunters are-not-ROin.1t to be deprived of-
their fun no matter what.
I Ar..l against haadgun1, t b o s e
"Salurday Night Specials" sold for only
one reason-to kill people. ,
For yo ur sake, Sport, I hope that
if someone wants to bold you up on
a dark street, be has a batpln instead
of a handgun. Your chances of comlng
through alive "'Ill be a lot better.
Disco\•er how to be date bait without
falling hook. line and sinker. Ann
l..andcrs·s booklet, •·oating Do's Md
Don 'ts:· \\1ill help you be more poised
;1nd sure of yourself on dates. Send
35 cents in coin along with a long.
stan1ped, self-addressed envelope and
you r req uest to Ann Landers, P .0. Box
3346. 222 \V. Bank Dr., Ch.icago, Ill.
60054.
Nuptial -Vows ··Exchanged
DROEGE-MITCHELL
Unda Jean l\titchell and
\V i I j i a m Hart Droege
exchanged nuptial vows and
rings in Lutheran Church of
the Master, Corona del l\1ar.
The Rev. Dr. EYlart Wyle,
pastor of Torrey P i n e s
Clristian Church, oUiciated at
the rites for the daughter ol
l\1r. and l\trs. Donald A.
fo.fitchell of Corona de\ 1\1ar
and the son of the \Villiam
C. Droeges of La Jolla.
The bride, a graduate of
University of California and
memlle< of Alpha Chi Omega,
"-as attended by the J\.1isses
Janet l\titchell, Nancy Droege, ·
Dianne Jacques and l\lrs.
James Stinson. t
1Reading'
Machine
Unveiled
\\'hat's the belt way to build
a Bing Bang Book Ma<hlne
when you don 't have any
materials to work with?
Have 1 scavenger hunt and
lei ~ donalt anything and
everything.
'lllll Is JWll what the
Newpci't Beach L i b r a r y ' 1
Balboa Bcanch dld Io
construct tt.s summer reading -· -"After nine and ooe:half
This Bing Bang Book Machine is the focal point
of the summer reading program at Balboa
Library. Paul Ventura, 61 ..prepares
to operate the machine.
h>urs ol blood and sweat the
madUne ~·u finally erected,"
the llb£arlans Sile!.
"Plrt together witb paste,
tape and wire, It standa
waiting far eager hands to
put It In ""'· Already, Ihe"' are 40 families asking for the:
madline at the end ot Ihe
sununer.''
At eoch branch. children
have been caught up in the
swnmer theme, "Have an
al:llOlutely incredible super
duper sleuthing swnmer or
razzle dazzle 1naze date et
your bing bang book
machine."
Two brancheo have bad
contests to si!lect the most
creative entry for their own
version of the book machine.
WiMers at the W e 1 l · •
Newport Cltlldren's Llbnry v..-ere Danny Kolin, first, Ilana
Kolin, second, and M I k e
Ormerod Md Wayne !UmD,
lblrd.
At the Corona del Mar
Branch. Scott Seely was fil"lt.
Adl"ieme Scaroello second and
Alex We.IDer third.
Jn addition to hloks, the
libraries offer ca5.1ettes of
children's stories and silent
film loops for viewing in the
library.
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David Dr0egi-w3s-best man -· -==-~=-c=---
and ushers \vere J a m es MRS. DROEGE
Trcvellyan, Donald S. l\t itchell
and Stinson.
The newlyv.·eds will reside
in San Diego where he atte~s
California State University.
Gay Davidson was the makl
of honor; !Emil DeGela s
ser\'ed as best man. and Paul
DcGela~ and Jan1cs Nosek
\\'ere ushers.
They will reside
Huntington iBeaclt
i n Reynald F. Pelleliers ofO>sta c -s1·nger-liif 1a1·1·on-
~iesa, was attended by Denise
Pelletier, Pam G o m e z .
HALAPOFF-TAYLOR
UCLA graduates \Vendy Ann
Taylor and Nicholas Paul
Halapoff v..-ere married in the
Harbor Trinity Baptist Church,
Costa Mesa.
They are the daughter and
son of r..trs. l\1adelene \V.
\\'elch of Costa Mesa and l\l rs.
Lillian L. JillsOn, Nev.·port
Beach.
Bridal attendants v.·ere ~lrs.
Dianne Gentile. Jan Person,
Karen Ellfe\dt. Heidi Halapof(
and C.'hristina Barnett.
Serving th e bridegroom
were Richard n.iarte. fo.tike
Halapoff. Beach Stanton and
Tristan Barnett.
DeGELAS-DA VIDSON
St. Bonaventure Catholic
Church, lluntington Beach was
the setting for the double ring
nuptials linking Do n n a
Davidson and Frank B .
DeGelas, both of Hur.tington
Beach.
The Rev. l\·lidlael I>Jffy
performed the rile! fur the
daughter of Mr . mid Mrs.
Leyton Da vi d so n of
HuntingtoO Beach and the son
of El1.a DeGelas. Santa Ana
and I.he late Mr. Bernard
I:>e<klas.
W11HHS & snAKS
!Testy. S.,...1 tor brwlchl
Wt ... 1l•~
T•MMfory_.
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The bride is a gradual e of
JI.farina High School a n d
Golden West College and her
huM>and is a graduate of
.i\fater Dei High School and
Orange Coast College.
Weddings
DURAN-PELLETIER
St. John the Baptist Catholic
Church, Costa ~1esa was the
setting for the nuptial cere-
monies linking Suzanne ttarie
Pelletier and Donald Duran.
The bride, daughter of the
and Engagements I To avoid disappointment. prospective
brides are reminded to have their wedding
stories with black and white glossy photo-
graphs lo the DAILY PILOT Wome n's De·
partment one week before the wedding.
Pictures received after that time will not
be used.
For engagement announcements it is
imperative that the story. also accompanied
by a black and white glossy picture be sub·
milted six week s or n1ore before the 'wedding
date; otherwise jt will not be publi shed.
To help fill requirements on both wed-
ding and engagement stories. forms arc
3\'.ailable in all lhc DAILY PILOT offices.
Further quest1ons will be answered by
People Section staff members at 6424321.
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Maureen Vile, Leigh Ann. p· ht
Best man was Larry Lusby , 1
~;:,~~;. g.~~ Lusby and 19 ers
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~~~~~~~:~:;~i Sale ! we" cutti1g prices
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Medical and Dental Assistants.
Her husband , son of' the
Alexander R. Durans of Costa
Mesa, ~'> a graduate of Costa
Mesa High School an d
attended -Orange Coa s I
College. They ~'ill reside in
Santa Ana.
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Wednesdoly, July 24, 1Q7'1 DAJLV PILOT 20
Scorpio: See Through . Sham
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UP'I Ttltfllleft
Her Vacation
A Real Bargain
TULSA, Okla. (UPI ) -Clad
in cut~rr jeans an<I a halter
colored every shade of the
rainbow, Linda Smith i s
vacationing across country
with her three kids in &; small
foreign car.
And whctl the car needs
repairs, she drives into a
service station and offers to
pump gas all day in return
for parts and labor .
"Some stations will really
do a job on a woman traveling
alone," said the Army wife
whose husband is stationed in
Fort Worth.
"Naturally t don't expect
them to do the work on my
car for free. but I can't afford
to make the repairs. So I
\•olunteer to spend the day
pumping gas for them and
they UIUllly qree."
Her lint 1top was in Tulsa
at Geotte Towers' eas station.
"You lbould eee 10m1 of.
the looks I got," she said.
~mi. Smlth's mother, a Tulsa
resident, while s~ pwnped
gas.
No one asked he r to look
and she did not volunteer to
look under the h.ood during the
day because she said she fig.
ured most of the customers -
predominanUy male -would
not be enthusiastic.
"I think most m e n
un d crest i m a te women,
anyv.·ay," she said.
-·
''When I came over to the car some people 'seemed to
thlnk I was ,olng to ask them
for directiooa or something ...
'Mley couldn 't believe I was
there to p.1mp their 1u."
But Towers said ·he had '-
recelnd "" complalnll and was lranltly Impressed with
-the ll'flllCOIN!lll had worked Diii.
l
ANN BERTRAM
,,.Iced tt he would c:onolder
putUni • woman en the job
ful!Ume, he said:
"I jL1$1 might do lhat. She's
doing rMl "'11 and the cus· tomera Mm to like it. I've
never hid one before. bot
after teetnc her wort, I just
might do il permanently,
hfight. get more people in,
too.''
Mrs. Smith, originally from
Pittsburgh.. is taking her
dllldren, two boys, aged 9
and 6, nnd a 2-year old
d1u~hter, on • vacation to<.1r
of the south. and Sout hwest
before movlni to Key West,
Fla.
The children ltlyed with
lllol) 8l.\·032L
October
Rite Set
An Oct. 12 wuiding in St. Johri the Divine Episcopal
Church, Costa !i.1esa, i s
planned by Ann D a r e e
Bertram and Garr y f\'f.
Whited.
Their engagement v.• a s
announced by her parents, JI.tr.
and ~1rs. Robert J. Bertram,
Costa Mesa He is lhe son
oC the Stanley s. Whiteds or
AnUoch.
Miss Ba'tram is a graduate
of C:Orma del hlar High
School. Slit attended Cal Poly,
San Lui.I Obispo and now
attends San Diego S t a t e
Univeratty ·where her !iancc
ll a student. He is an alumnus
rl. AnUOcb Hlgll SdiooL
THUR SDAY
JULY 25
By SYDNEY O~fARR
ARIES (~tarch 21-April 19):
Be prepared for Surpiise,
sudden reacti°"" from !ricnds
ant.I the public in gene ral.
Accent ls on testing of rela-
tiooship, association .
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
New approach to . ordinary
matters i8 essential. You may
be taking some people for
granted. Shake free of this
tendency.
GEMINI (f\'tay 21-June 2il ):
Excitement, dl1covery ,
romance, dealings with vital
persom -these will be
featured . Your advice is
sought by one you respect.
CANCER (JllllC 2I·July 22):
Cosl!i, appraisals, b a s I c
security these a r e
highlight ed. Be frank. There
are options and you need not ·
feel trapped. Speak your mind .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Quick actions. responses are
featured. Neighbors , relaliveR
have something to say and
they say it. Stand tall for
principles .
VIRGO (Sept. 2:1-0ct. 22):
Home, domes.Uc adjustments,
helter relations with family
members are featured. Cycle
1.3 high and creative juices
now. Your popularity among
opposile sex increases.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
See through sham. One who
attempts to sell yoo get.rich
scheme has no regard for your
security. Know it and respond
lik e you are aware of it.
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Pleasure principles
are accented. Fun and games
are featured as you win
friends, influence p e o p l e .
Poor Image
Some hopes and wishes arc
fulfilled.
CAPR ICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19 ): Your ef(orl3 are due to
reach more people. Wider
recogfilhor(i!"on agenda . One
who needs to know 'A'hat
people are saying, thi11king, consults you. ·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(}..fcb.
KAREN HART
January
Rite Set
Orange Coast College stu-
dents Karen Elizabeth llart
and Jeffrey Wayne Gammell
plan lo be married next Janu-
ary in the United First Method·
ist Church, C:Osta hlesa.
Their parents are JI.tr. and
Mrs. William 0. Hart of Costa
Mesa and the Hmrtan M.
Garnmells of Corona de! Mar.
The bride-t<Hlc graduated
from Costa ~1esa High School
and her fiance is an alumnus
of C:Orona de! ~1a r High
Sc!Dol.
18!: Travel and "Tiling ' are·l;•;:;;;::==::.:;;;===;;;-
high on list. You are active, • 1 HC
philosophical and ready to RED
learn about history and QBALLOON
language. You no longer are ~ LTD. Ra!isficd w it h secondhand
re1>0rts. 1. ·
l'ISCES I Feb. 19-March 20 J: . SUMMER ~tuch that occurs is subtle. / · 'J SALE
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30 DAILY PILOT Wtdn~sday, July 24, 1974
I
Costs Cut, Waste Red uce d, Ti me Sa ved
Eating
. I
Alone? Vari .ety s Possible
Single
Servings
Dy MILLE BELL
To start our series. an
interesting bit or trivia from
the U.S. Bureau of Census :
Did you kn~\v thal as of
1'-larch, 1972, tllere "'ere over
12.8 n1illion single people in
the U.S. y,•ho ptin10.rily li ved
alone?
And cooking Is a daily
problem the majo1·i1y of us
singles kl.ct. Recipe books arc.
geared to Quanlities r qr
families, but who y,·ants to cat
the same thing several lin1es a
y,·eek?
These recipes are single
servings so v•e can ha\'C
variety without spending a lot
of money. The y're a
compilation of years of
coming home tired and hungry
but ha ving to fix dinner.
l \•e tried to eliminate
spending a lot or time in the
kitchen after a full day·s
Y.'Ork, yet having a variety of
meals -some quick. sou1c
quicker.
And because \re singles
rarely have a large food
budget, cost consideration has
played an important part in all
the recipes.
To C(Jmblne chopping the
budget a bit, conserving lime
Canny Solution
and efrort. and still hilve an simmering. using a medium f1an1c. Drain Bake at 375 degrees until the Dry slices of bread on a The remaining tomato paste for a few days.
excellent dinner. let's try a \\lhile the sauce simmers, on pape-r tO!o\'Cling. cheese is slightly browned and cookie sheet tn. a hot oven. keeps a long tin1C in the To save time-later on, use a
quick and easy Eggplant lo\'ash and slice the eggplant Grease a 3 x 5 x I t; .1 n ch bubbly, about 10 n1inutes." Then break the slices Into 1-clrigerator if put into a \\-hole eggplant and double the
Pannigiana. into half-Inch thick slices. You baking 'dish (a foil pan is Serve immediately. pieces and grind the pieces ln tilihlly covered jar or non· rest or the recipe, making tv.·o
EGGPLAi\"T PAJO.flGIANA, may peel the eggplant. if ~rfr<'t) and make alternate Warmed French bread ls your blender. 1nctal container. Do not leave s1nall dishes ol the eggplant.
t1UICK AND EASY desired. layers of the ingredients as excellent with this. Just 'M'ap Or, put the pjeces bct\vcen the to1nato paste in the Do oot bake the second dish,
I large fresh ton1nto for 111•0 Put the slices into a bo\\'l fo)lo11·.li: n buttered slice or two in foil two sheets of wax paper and original !!'an. but cover with toi l, air tight,
diced. and cover with hot Y!'aler : let Spread n teaspoon or tom~o and hea t in the oven \\"llile the roll with a rolling pln Wllil Unused eggplant can be and store in the freezer.
2 teaspoons olive oil stand 5 or 10 nlinutes. Drain. sauce on the botton1 of the eggptant is baking. A glaQ of they ure Cf_!!_s!_led nne. Extra wrupped in foil or plastic. or Later, buke as above, but 2 roundl'd teaspoons tomato and pa t slices dry, using p:iper pan . Add one slice or e~i;::plnnt, dry red wine is good with this crumbs canoe stored in u 1put into n plastic bag, using a allow about 15 minutes more
paste 101\•eling. ~h of the breadcrurnb 1nlxture. mea l. tli;::htly capped and labeled jar wire twist to secure the top. time ror the thawing 8DCl
3 slices eggplant 112 of a Also \\'hile the sauce cooks, tJ ton1ato sauce. TO &IAKE BREAD CRU~tBS or con&ainer. I and stored in the refrigerator healing proceM.
medium to large size mix lhe bread c r u m b s . Repeat layers unt il all I-----------~---------·-'-·--------'-------------
e®"plant. Parmesan cheese, chopped eggplnnt is used. ending \'filh
Olive oil for fryin~ the egg· parsley. garlic and pepper in a t~e sauce. 'The eggplant slices
plant slices tab 0 u t 2 measuring cup or small dish. can be trimn1ed to fit the dish tablespoons) od sed fill Black pepper Heat the remaining olive oil and the d pieces u to 1
~~ cup fine dry bread in a heavy frying pan and fry in crevices.) Place thin slices
crumbs the eggplant slices until they of l\ioz.zJµ"ella cheese over the
1 tablespoon p a r m e s a n. -;:a:':e:so=fl=an:d=li=gh:t:ly=bro=w:ned==•:n:ti:re=to:p:. =====:;-I cheese I
t or 2 small sprigs of fresh
parsley, ·chopped
Generous dash of garlic
powder
3 or 4· thin slices or
?-.lozzarclla cheese
L1sing a l-quart saucepan,
sitnmer the diced ton1ato,
tomato paste and 2 leaspoons
of olive oil for about 15 min·
utes. stirring a fe·w times to
pre\'ent sticking or t:urning.
The sauce will become fairly
thick. Use a low flame for the
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In a shon ho~you could be enjoying San Francisco"• fabuklus night lrte and gourmet
restaurants cit' maybe tour antique and boutique shops on a cable car. If that ts not
enough you could go to the opera or theater. We have something for everyone.
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Trv this home cannin~ i<lea
to lower calories.
Featuring tarl co o k i n g
apples, this applesauce is
made with about one·t.hird the
normal amount or suga r.
The secret -con1binc suga r
\l"ith either a liquid or
granulated sugar replacement.
Though IO\\'Cr in calories. the
fla vor quality is ou tstanding.
CATl."NED APPLESAUCE
10 large cooking apples (10
cups sliced )
211t cups "'·aier
1~ -~!s cups sug:i.r
2 ~as1x1on.<> liquid S\\'eetener
or gi:anulated s u g a r
substitute.
Wash apples: core. peel and
slice. If fruit is lo stand several minutes be r or e
cooking, drop into mild salt
solution (l tabl espoon to 2
quan.s or '"'a er
discoloration. Dra in.
In large saucepan combine
apples and water: cook until
soft about 15-20 minutes. Press
through sieve.
Return to saucepan : add
sugar ·and su b st itute
sY.-eelener and bring to a boil.
Pack 'into 3-4 clean pint jars
to "'ithin one-half inch or top.
Spaghetti:
Hot Salad
Bring an old Summer food
Cap according to I a be 1
directions for jar to p 1 •
Process in boiling water bath
for 25 minutes.
Remove jars from canner.
Do not turn bands as that
breaks seal. Cool 12·24 hours
or until cold. \Vhen cold ,
remove bands and check seal.
Son1C red apples, unpeeled
during the cooking process,
1nay turn applesauce pink.
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German Potato Salad idea
SYo'itch potatoes to spaghetti
with a convenient boxed
spaghetti dinner containing
sauce and cheese, and come 1
up v.·ith a sim ply great main
dish salad.
. For good nut rit.ion measure.
include so me inexpensive
luncheon meat , and bacon for
garnish. plus crunchy fresh
vegetables.
SPAGHETT'l SALAD
1 package (I lb. 3 u~ oz.)
spaghetti dinner \\' i 1 h meat
3 to 4 slices or bacon
l can (12 ouncesJ luncheon
meat. cubed
1 cup chopped celcry
~ cup cl\opped green pepper
'h cup chopped onions
3 tablespoons vinegar
2 teaspoons sugar
l ~ tablCspoons fresh dill or
Z teaspoons dill 1\·ecd
1 hard cooked egg
Prepare spaghetli according
to package directions. 1-1ry
bacon until crisp. remove, blot
on paper toweling. Pou r oFf all
bacon fat except l tablespoon.
Saute lunchboo meat in
bacon fat for five minutes.
Add Ct:!lcry. pepper a n d
onions : saute for five more
minutes. Add spagllelli sauce
·from package. vinegar. sugar
and dill . Stir; keep \''i1rn1.
Drain spaghetti. Pince in
large serving bo"•I; toss ~'llh
ment and vegetable ~uce.
Garnish with grated thee!!(!
• from package, sliced egg and
bacon. Serves four.
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rich in the natural goodness
American-s enjoyed long ago.
Heartland has no artificial pre·
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Raisin.And Coconut. No cooking.
N one at all. You just add milk.
And you can't help liking it. Be-
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Ol ·d~f ashioned Spice Today's Menu
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By P~S-BA,.,N~.!.., childrtn. Contectloners' sugar icing remove from pan and continue I egg white white until foamy : brush over \1c"uitamone a 11 po on ground surface and knead gently 15 t~ ..... ~ PRUNE APPLESAUCE CAKE Cream shortening a n.d cooling. Lightly i;Ja~ with 1 tablespoon sugar scone. Sprinkle top ol scone u seconds---:--Roll or pat .out to ~ce cakes are 0 1 d • 1 ~ cup shortening sugan until light and fluffy. confectioners' sugar i c Ing . \Vhlppcd cream or Ice with I tablespoon sugar. 1~ cup 9'Drtenlng circle Vo1-inch lhlc~:.CUt U.O 8
fubioned favoritft that never li cup granula ted suga r Beat ln egg and applcsauc.!. ~fakes ei(.11 serv ings. crea1n l Return to oven ror 20 ~; cup ctlOPOed pecilns pie-Shaped wedges.
wear out tbell welcome. \1 cup bro\\'ll sugar, packed Combine flour, baking RJIUBARB RIPPLE Con1bine rhubarb. \\'ater, minutes. Co\'er with fol) last t egg, ~ten Note: Spoon flour l n to
They are v.·elcome the year 1 egg powder, salt and spice. Add 2 paunds fresh rilubarb, cut and cinnamon slick in 2 \~-JO minutes to pr.even t 2 tublespoons milk mcusuring cup; level. Do not
round. Often concocted v.•ith I cup G r a v e ns te in the prunes and mi:< lightly. in 1-inch lengths (about 5 quart baking dJsh. overbrowning. Stir together dry Ingredients. scoop: If self~islng flour ii
fruit of the season or a touch applesauce Add dry ingredients to cupsl Blend together sugar and Serve warm wiih \Vhlpped Cut in short ening u n t i I used, omit baking powder and
such as prunes or applesauce t~:. cups flou r creanled mixture and beat l ~~ cups water flour: sti r into rhubarb. Add cream or ice cream: mixture resen1bles c oars e salt.
or rhubarb -to make an l teaspoon baking powder until smoolh. I st ick (2 to 3 inches) food coloring, 1£ desired. SPICE SCONE crun1bs. Stir In pt"Cnns. T\\'O packnyes t I pound
especially rich and moist 1 ~ teas n salt --,,.-,,,s"1poof.;ii'n-, into greased and cinnamon Bake ln 'f>reheated 4 2 5 1 cup enriched flour Con1blnc egg and milk . Add each\ frozen cut rhubarb and
aessert. -n · ur s:inc 1 squa re pan. fCU p sugar degrees F. -oven 20 or 25 3 tablC!ipooos sugar liqu id ingredient all at once to juices n1ay be used In place of
In this day otl prepared Bake in 350 degrees oven 45 to 2 tablespoons enriched flour minutes until bubbly. 1 JA teaspoons baking powder flour mixture, stirring until a fresh . On1lt 1 'h cu1>S water
toods, making cakes from 50 minutes. Red food coloring (optional ) Arrange Spice Scone wedges Yi teaspoon salt doughj ls formed. and reduce sugar to I(~ cup;
scratch need not be ti1ne Cool in pan 10 minute s, then Spice Scone on hot rhubarb. Beat egg ~~ teaspoon groW\d allspice Turft onto lightly floured add I teaspoon lemon juice. OOMUmIDg. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-..,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Pitted prunes, ready to snip
into bits, canned Gravenstein
applesauce, and pumpkln pie
spice are some of t he
shortcuts.
While fresh rllubarb ls
naturaily the choice in the
spring. a ~ipe using rilubarb ·
sauce should not be J.imited to
those f e w spring-summer
months.
1fake it year-round using
fror.en . rhubarb Vt'hich Is
available in the supennarket
anytime.
111ese cakes are fine enough
for dessert' ·when there's
company, and they're a good
treat v:ith milk for the
Nutritious
Taste
In Bag
The sv.·eet tooth can be
satisfied v.·hile the body is
-nutritiously fed!
Natural Bread P u d d i n g
combine.$ the \\'hole wheat
bread nutrients v.ith those <>f
milk , eggs and dried fruits.
The pudding is mixed, baked
and even served in an oven
rooking bag. It helps the 00.y
cook move fast through meal
preparation and cleanup.
After baking, chill or freeze
Natural Bread Pudding until
1erving time. Or if you prefer,
serve V.'al1TI with quick-to-do
Lemon Sauce.
CUst.ards usually are baked
m one pan set in ahtber
holding hot v.·ater, but only one
baking pan is needed for
Natural Bread Pudding cooked
in the O\·en bag.
NATURAL PUDDl~G
3 cups cubed dar.old 1vhole
\\'heat bread (6 slicesJ
I cup dried ap r icots ,
eJiopped
1 ~ cup dried apples , chopped
3 eggs, beaten
2 cups milk '1 cup bi'ov.11 sugar
1,: teaspoon cinnamon
1,2 !easjXIOn nutmeg
SALAD
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LEMON SAUCE
Vs cup sugar
1 t.ablespoon furnst.arch
I c11p water
3 tablespoom butter
2 teaspoons grated lemon
rind
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Dash salt
C ombine sugar and
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\rell. Cook over medium heat.
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Nutrients
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l. cu~ranta and null, topped wilh
clulled orange sections and a
ie:sty "whipped c r e a m ' •
Lopping.
It loolu and tastes like
lopping.
It loob and tastes like
hundreds of calories, but it's
less than 200 a serving!
This recipe uses a minimum
of sugar and fat. the two big
calorie-adders to baked goods!
Hcmcmbcr, sugar is 751
cnlorlcs a cupful, and butter
or margarine are J 6 O o
calofics per cup or more'.
\\'c've saved more than 100
calorics a slice by the
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ORANGE SPICE CAKE
4 tablespoons brown sugar
Sugar substitute to equal 4
tablespoons ·
5 tablespc>ons soft butter or
margarine
I egg
1 ~l cups all-purpose flour,
unsifted
5 tablespxw currants or
raisins ·
2 teupo<>m baking pO\\'der n teaspoon baking 90da
I teaspoon cinnamoo
I teaspoon orange extract
~ cup fresh orange juice
2 table;spoons c h o p p e d
walnuts
Combine sugar, substitute,
butte' and egg. Beat t""-o
minutes at high speed.
Add flour, currant!, baking
· powder, soda, clnna1non and
orange extract and orange
juice. Blend at low. Beat at
low seee<f for one minute.
Pour into an 8 or 9-inch
square or round . nonstick
baking pan. Sprinkle top with
nuts. Bake in a preheated 3W.
degree oven for 25 to 30
minutes ..
Serve warm or cool. f.takes
nine servings, 169 calories
eac!L ToP with peeled fresh
orange slices and spiced
topping, if desired.
--SPIGED TOPPING
I enve.lope Io w ·calo r ie
-whipped topping mix
2. tablespoons bro\vn sugar
~~ cup cold wat er
~-teaspoon mtxed pumpkin
pie spice
l teaspoon grated orange
rind.
Beat according to package
directions wrtil light and
fluffy . Makes two cup.s, 10
calories per tablespoon .
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Dessert
Whipped
PINEAPPLE WHIP
av,-ounce can crustied pine-
apple in heavy SYl'UP
3 ounce package lemon-
navortd gelatin
1 cup orange /ulce Drain pi.neapp e well and set
aside. Add enouuh watc ·rto
the pineapple syrup to make I
cup; heal until boiling; add lo
gelati n and sllr u n t i I
dis90Jved; stir in orqe juice.
Qiill until slighUy thickened.
Place over ice cubes and
water. Belt until as thlct as
wh~ cream.
Fold in reserved pineapple.
Tum tnto 6 dessert dishes or
sherbet glossd, chill.
Swir l .Parfait .
Alternate cooled lemon pie
{Jlllng and sliced f r e s h
nectarines in parfall gla~s.
Top with n swlrl or whipped
cream Md a 11plinkle of
grat.d lemon peel.
NEW!! BARRELHEAD
ROOT BEER
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BAltB.Q. -SAUCE
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Now you can get genuine
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Tenderly blended with natural spices,
then delicately smoked and cured in the
Old World manner. Serve Schirmer's
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pleasing flavor, natural color inspection every 90 days. surprised if you nm low on Spread with chili sauce and fruit)
and dissolves inunediatcly MOSt nonfat dry milk seconds. sprinkle with a pinch of .J\.lcups8.pricotsyrup ·
Heat 1 cup sYrup to oom~~·;·
Jl9Ur over gelatin. atlrring to
di ssolve. Add remaining ~r--
cup syrup and ornnsc juice.
Chill until ol a jell y like
.consistency.
v.·hen mixed with water. originates from apProved N().CJlUST PIZZA oregano. Top with Wedded It ().ounce) package !em~
Before nonfat dry milk can plants, but it's a good Idea to ~~ cup instant nonfat-dry_ cheese. Bake at 350 degrees flavored gelatin
obtain offici~ grading, USDA look for the "'Ords "US Extra mHk for 35...fO minutes. CUt in 'y, cup orange juice
n1u st conduct a planl survey Grade'' on packages. 1{e cup tomato jWce v1edg'<'s and serve. 1,2 cut> cold water
jn which more than 100 ite1ns, Instant nQnfat dry n1Uk I pound g:t'Ound bee.I APRICOT alIFFON PIE-'5 .CUP ffiStant oonrat dry
ns \\'ell as process ing promisesexcellentnutritional 1•tenspoonpepper I\:: cups fine graham n1ilk
techniques. arc checked to benefits, and its low co~t and \~ CtJp chili sauce cracker crumbs I tablespoon lemon juice
insure sanitary manuracturing long keeping qualil y make it a Oregano , . 13 cu p melted butter \\'hipped cream
conditions and product quality. good budget stretcher. ~l cup shredded f\fozzarella t.:01nbine crumbs and . 1'.prmtgamish, opliO{lal
After J>¥Sing an initial Try No-Crust Pizza, which or Cheddar cheese. butter. Press into bottom and Drain apricots, if syrup does
survey. a plant i3 put on mates meat 'n' milk for a Combine instan1 nonfat dry onto sides of 9-inch pie plate. not meMtrre 1 ~2 cups. add
USDA's ''approved plants" pl-ofein-rich family _favorite. milk, tomato juice. growld Chill. water to make up difference.
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v;i1h Jll'Jnfat dry milk on top.
\\'hip until nuffy. Add lemon
juice nnd continue to beat
until stirr. fold into gelatin
mixture. Tben fold in chopped
apricots.
Pour into' crust : chill until
firm . Garnish with whipped
cream and apricot halves.
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Eye~openers for Breakfast
Delicious eye-opener
sandwiches can help yoo solve
this nx>ming meal crisla!
SW! by opreodlng peanut
butter or cream cheese on
crisp, hot toa!t. Add bacon,
fresh or canned fruit and your
fa\"Orlte jam or jelly for a tas-
ty tre.at no one l'i ll want to
pass up.
Served with a glass of milk, these p rotein-packed
sandwiches give you a fairly
nutritious breakfast with very
little effort.
STRAWBERRY CREA~f
TOAST
1 package (8 ounces) cream
cheese, softened
11(? cup cut-up mandarin
o"'nges
'-\: teaspcon candied ginger, chopped •
6 stlces "ilite toast or 4.
English muffins, split and
<oaSU!d ~4. Cup strawberry pre.rves
1'.1andarin orange slices
Blend cream cheese and
oranges; stir in can d I e d
ginger. Let set several
miootes to bl erd navors.
Spread 00 .hot ..... and top
"Aith preserves. Garnish with
whole mandarine o r a n g e
.!!ices.
Better Cereal
Enriching ·
Suggested
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l<deral panel of nWiUon
experU ncomnonds that all
foods made from corn, wheat
and rice be enriched v;ith 10
vitamins and mintt.als to
reduce malnutrition rislcs.
There Is evi d ence of
"potential r!sk of defi ciency"
o/. the 10 vitamin,,-and
minerals "among significant
segments ol the population."
The Food and Nutl"ltlon
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Research Co u n c l I said
research indicates that about
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da lly diet comes frpm ooreal
grain·ba.sed products. which
thus mi1ht be used to make
needed vitamins and minerals
more widely available
1be 10 vitamins 11 n d
minerals, eome of whkh
already are included-in r·,,.-!.'
products, arr. Vitamin A,j
thi.amfn, rlbof1avln. nJa('lM
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WAR.\! A.'ll YUMMY TOAST
1 cup peanut butter
1'. cup crumbled cooked
bacoo
6 slices "·hole v.ileat or
v.·hite bread
I medium banana, sliced
~~ cup apple butter
Combine peanut buU« and
bacon. Spread on toast. Top
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banana. Place on baking ts slices whole wheat, wb.it.e sheet. Heat at 350 degrees F for 5 minutes. Serve v.·arm. or protein bread
This sandwich is also very He.at grape jelly with honey,
tasty unheated. stirring to b I e n d into a
PEANU'ITY C 0 NC 0 RD s1nooth mixture; cool. Spread
SANDWICHES ..: half the bread v.ilh peanut
Ir!;: cup grape jel\y but.ter and grape.honey; top
Y• cup honey with other half of bread.
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7.oz. CAN . WHIU . IN WATER .S7
915-0Z. CAN • OOHT N Oil .65
A 5·0UNCE PACKAGt
ACCENT
S_EASONING .79
""6-0UNCE CAN I REG • PINK
DOLE PINEAPPLE -
GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
~0-0UNCE BOTilE
MOTT 'S APPLE JUICE
.41
.59
18· ENVELOPE BOX • CHOC. 76
NESTLE QUIK I
,15-0UNCT CAN 33 RANCH STYLE BEANS 1
BIG "G'" 12-0L BOX
TOTAL CEREAL .72
10.5-0Z. BOX • 6 VARIETIES 44
TOAST ·EMS PDP UPS I
40-0UNCt-BOnLI
SUNSWEET
PRUNE JUICE .87
13-0Z BO>.•CORNBREAO•POUlntY
r,IRS. CUBBISON'S
DRESSING
16·0UNCl PACKAGI
BLUE BONNET
MARGARINE
.80
.45
SEVEN SEA~ • l o-OZ 8Tl
VIVA ITALIAN . 78
DRESSING I
2B·OUNCE NO DE \'()SIT &OTTU.
BARRELHEAD 3 5 ROOT BEER I
72-0UNCE PACKAGE
GAINES PRIME I 99 VARIETY I
5-POUND BAG I REGUtAR 84
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 1
~.La. &AG • !.ELF lllSNG .1.5
10-la. &AG • llEVUl.All 1.69
JS.La &AG • ~EGUAlt J.79
16·0Z BOX • REG •RAISIN
GRAINDROPS
NATURAL
CEREAL .55
WHAT'S IN STORE I I.
"HAVE BAGS WILL TRAVEL"
The beauty of nature has always been a marvel to
me, and the priservalion of natural environment has
been one o r my special concerns. I guess my collep
bioloay blckaround ·has made me parlicularly aware
or ill' fragile balance.
Yet. rm fascinated with the ingenuity of man's
n1ind and lhe creations of his handa. How did we get
along jus1 a few short years •BO ""ithout the
convenicncea syntheti_cs provide'?
For example., pll!ltic hla~ with their multiple
u:;es How si mple ii is lo pack for a trip, wrappina toothbrush and cosmetics in
the see·throuah packets. Shoes c•n be put into the baas and packed amona the
clo1hin1 Costume jewelry can be lucked in wilhoul sn1111in1 or scralchins.
[)!Ira bags can carr y laundry thal didn·1 quite dry o•erni11ht in 1he holel, or the
dam.p ba1hin11 ~it >lh~r was used for • last .minu1 ~ ;·dip" berore departure.
Hosier) and dehcalc 11cms can be separa1ed 111 add 111onal ba1s. 0( course, if
Y!lu 're lravelin a with youna children. there arc 1ddilional supplirs • toys.
diapers. and snac ks -1ha 1 can be baaaed.
Baas have other helprul !ravel uses. p:1ckin1 picnic foods. keepina fishina 1car
in aood condition and separated in the 11ckle box, prorectina valuable arlicles
lsuch as a ca mera) rrom saniJ 11 1he beach. While~c1mping, protect the salt ind
pepper shakers, suaar. and matches frofn dampness. and your food from insects.
Even while you·re away, pl1sric bags can work for you :at home. Use them to
care for polled plants. Water 1he pl:anl well. slip a laree. clear·plaslic baa (I use 1
dry cleaner's baa) over thr plant and pol :ind pul ii in a cool. ~hided spot. Jt will
be fi ne for a week or more
Bass can br used o,·er and over aaain -except for food. But when the·b1a is
soiled . ht sur,. you di sposr of ii properly. Plas1ic does make serious lift er. Stash
all your trash 1n a a.arbaar baa and place it in a liller receptacle. We mwl try 1-;;
protccl our envnonmenl if we )Vish 10 conlinue to use !Uch 1nodtrn miracles..
~-=;..'='--. ·-· ~.
Eslht'r Cramtt
J.4.0lJNCECAN•PETSTEW 23
SKIPPY PET STEW 1
24·0 Z CAN • SKIPPY P!T STEW ~
• 0 _J -Director o( Consumer Affairs
777 SO. Harbor Blvd.
La Hi bra, C1. 9063 I
Delicatessen
Double
Discounts
FARMER JOHN. a.oz. O«JB45
BRAUNSCHWEIGER 1
FARMER JOHN • 16-0Z. PKG.85 MEAT WIENERS 1
16-0Z. CONTAINER 48 IMO DRESSING I Non·Food Double Discounts 12-0UNCE PACKAGE
PlR. VEX • SUPE1l
DOG AND CAT .99 FLEA COLLARS . .. --· . '
COMPLETE .KIT !I ·~ LADY CLAIROL 1.53 ULTR4 BLUE KIT
WITH ApPLICA T~
CLAIROL COMPLETE KIT ·~ 1.47 SUMMER BLONDE
12-0'l. SPRAY BOTILE -~ 1.89 CLAIROL FINAL NET .•-
.• 87
We rt!Mrvt rhe ri1hl Co rtfust S1lt11 10 rommtrdal dcu\cu. ~1•~
ai~ col1e(lcd on 111 11~1 ble iltms.. Saliif1cllon f'r yuu1 money rtf11111ftd ..
. C'<1p)'"!lfil J 'J 14 lllph11 8tta ,Com,,_".Y· A II rll!llJ rt.•rr'l't'U.
7 .OlJ"KE TUBE .63 PEPSDDENT ~DOTHPASTE
AOUl T • MEDIUM • HARD .27 PEPSODENT TOOTHBRUSH
7-0Z. AEltOSOl • DEODORANT OR
BRUT 33 .99 ANTl ·PERSPIRANT
7-0UNCE 80TILE
BRUT 33 1.79 SPLASH-ON LOTION
1s.oz. BTL.. NafMAl •ORY. Oil'( 1.29 BRECK SHAMPOO
30-CT. BOX •LARGE SIZE 98
NEW FREEDOM SANITARY NAPKINS 1
STORE HOURS: MON.-Fffl.: 9:3Q-9:30
SAT.: 9:30-B:DD ·suN .: 10 :00~7:00 '
VIENNA .. I 4
BEEF FRANKS ( 1 3
12·0lNCf PACKAGE • ttHOQCwi...ST 1.J4
12-0l.NCE PKG.• POUSH SAUSACE 1M
FLEISCHMANN'S • 16·0Z. TI..e 61
SOFT MARGARINE 1
8-0Z. CONTAINER' • HOT • REG.
SUNSET CAlAVO 55 AVOCADO DIP I
WISCON~ • 9·0L PKG.
LAKE' TO LAKE
LONGHORN CHEESE 177 '
-4-0Z. PKG. • CHEDDAR • PlZZA
FRIGO
SHREDDED CHEESE 144
LAND O' LAKE • 32-PKG.
Gill.DEN VELVET I 19 CHEESE SPREAD 1
Bakery •DoubJe
Discounts
10·02, BAG •REG. •9-0Z. BAG • TACO
-Al:PHl-BETl -39
TORTILLA CHIPS • --BllKHOlMS • 16-0!. LOAF 54 ONION CHEESE BREAD 1
Frozen Food
Double
·Discounts
10-0LNCE BOX• .JI.NOR
ARRIVEDERCI 64
CHE.ESE PIUA I
16-0Z. aox • ~IGINAl
JOHNSTON'S CREAM
CHEESE PIE
16-0UNCE CARTON
FLEISCHMANN'S
EGGBEATERS
.89
.88
PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ALPHA BETA MARKETS
-•
5·0Z. PKG. • TURKEY • SALISBURY
•CHICKEN A LA KING
BANQUET
COOKIN' BAGS .28
20-0UNCE BAG • WHOLE
ALPHA BETA .85 . STRAWBERRIES
Everyday
Discount
Prices
16.0L LOAF • LONG UNSUCro
ALPHA BETA
FRENCH BREAD
8 PACK• .JEllY-flllED
-AtPHA-BETA DONUTS
1.oz. BOX
.53
.63
C~N • MAN • WHEAT 49 ALPHA BETA POP UPS 1
12.3-0Z. CAN I IN Oil
CHICKEN OF THE SEA 9
CHUNK LIGHT TUNA 1 5
16-0l.NC! T\.I
IMPERIAL SOfT
MARGARINE
12.COUNT IOX
POPSICLES OR
FUllCSICLES ra YUBAN
COFFEE
.66
~63
"'" . 00
. ~!
• /,1, 'ii.'. \j,'.''•
SAVE 7Jc
6 PACK • 16-0l. IOTTlfS
BARRELNEAD I 2 2 ROOT BEER I
6-0l.Na CAN • FROZEN
TREESWEET 30 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I
60·COUNT some i !iii! 99 EXCEDRIN TABLETS·--~
SHELL I 63 NO PEST STRIP 1
m ALL ALPHA BETA
STORES ARE OFFICIAL
FOOD STAMP
REOEMPi lON CENTERS
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In Random
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6 ~ •01.
Con
EXCLUSIVE SAFEWAY SELLING POLICY
''ONCE A CAN OR PACKAGE
IS PRICED MARKED, SAFEWAY
WILL NO'tlAISJ-ITs-PRICf!''-
when w~ are forced to make a price increase, cans and
packages which ore olr.eady price-marked will be· sold out at the
old price.
When a price is lowered, all sales will be at the new lower price.
Cans and packages bearing the former higher price will also be
marked with the new price .
When a CO!\ or package shows more than one price mark, you
pay the lowest price .
Note: Items on which the timing of price changes is controlled
by low are excepted from this polic y.
QUALITY MEATS FROM THE SAFEWAY EXPERTS SAFEWAY GOOD BUYS
T.URKEY QUARTERS
GradP. "A'' Hindquarters
With G iblets
& Necks
FRESH FRYERS
Grade 1A' Southern
Under
J.lbs.
Whole
Body C
, Liquid Cleaner
Mr. Clean
All-Purpose
Household
2e .... 35c
Bottle
CiROUND BEEF
Serving
Sugge•tion
PORK RIBS
r.~~~!.! .. ~!~~~. -2~;l•·38C '
~~!!~ .. ~~~.~~~~.:~: .. & 9c
s~~!!.~!~:~~~--.. ~ .. 1~;~°:·45C
WHITE MAGIC . .
DETERGENT
•
Regular, "Fresh"-U .S, Govt. Inspected "Fresh" -Country Style Ribs.
Ideal For
Lysol Cleaner 1s-••·65t liquid Deodori1in9 Cleaner Btl.
lb.
~~.T~ .. ~.~!P.~,..... ... . "s139
~~! .. ~!o~~~c~.;.,G.,do lomb 1~1 39
Lamb Chops · s199
Si<loln Cut-USDA Ch~it•.......... ..... tb
CANNED HAM
Boneleu·Full y $ 5 98
Cooktd-Sofeway 5 .. 111.
or Dubuque C.n
EURE-81lllM
Boneless-Fully
Cooked-Hormel
Famous Quality
... : · Outdoor
Bar-
" becue
• • lb •
Beef Short Ribs'-Pork Sausage
Jimmy Dfol\
c Refried Beans 30 .••. 49c
Town House•Me xi con Style .... Can
****
We are pleased
to accept
USDA
FOOD
STAMPS
!!~~~.!.!t;,!.~~.~~~~· ... s139 -~~~'.~~~.,~~.~~ .. ~~.~P.s. .. s109 ORANGE
!.~~!.~~~~c~.~~.~· ......... ··· '~159 ~~~!.!~ .. ~~~ .. ~~.~P~ .... lb SJ49 . . ' Ju I CE ·
~!~.~"~"~~~.~,! .. ,,. ... :.~ 3 9c !!~~'~~in Chops . lb s1s9 ~i~Tropkono·Greol ThiruQuen;her
Beel Chuck Short Ribs ~~~:."age Raw White Shrimp ·~::· "s199 ~ ;:;,
Pre-Sliced J.eeL Liver •• :: ..• ,J_gc _Silver Bright Salmon ·:::-: "5139 ~ ~·
Zippe Corn Dogs ..:::.-.~;::: .... ,; .. age Fryer Drumsticks ........... .. • age ·r •
Cooked Sole Fillets ~:;':::.:~ "51°9 Fryer Backs And Necks .... 1 se · \fr
!'!!!~' ~ie~,~~~. 791 !.~.~! F~a~.~! ... 69c !!,~!.~~~~~.s,,,89c ~~~~~ '--------'
F (SH BAKERY FEATURES ll SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS SAFEWAY WINE BUYS!
.,4"ce1 Effective In Lteen1ed Softway• -...Price• Effective In licen1ed Safcwciy1,
{ii) . Winner'• Cup s299 l0Me10 (All s199 \QU)l Distilled E:xc:ept 'Port)
__) 80-Proof Fihh Gollon &o!lle
1000fo
· Whole Wheat
. r
1 · 11 • @Vodka or Gin •. Table Wines
e.~~~.d~~!~:~. Scot~i~h s499 ~.~.~,~~l~olony ...... Ma9nv! 249
~·z~ a·BREAD
. r, -9c
Mrs . Wright's
1 Y2 -pound Loaf 4
• Grande
Variety
Sweet
And
Juicy
lbs.
iei Puddin11 Cakes 59( lilili.. Mr•. Wright I• 14 Yz •OI.
0 Cinnamon Rolls 89( lilll'-. Mr1. Wright'• -Pock of 12
_ '\@. 30~SLICE
· ·. '~\ BREAD
, • \ Mr s.
JI , loof . . .
Santa Rosa Plums~'.11~.~::.l1b .. 51°0 IN QllR DAIRY CASE
... ~• Potato Salad
\~1;'%'" . '"'""' 45c . -..~··· . .Ji ldeol IS-01.
~ . .._, For Pi(nict Crn.
Blended Whiskey w•;;·;;~~r'' •.•.. s419 Champagne :.;.~:·; ~:~·. ,,,,, SJ89
. Scotch $
Treol 7 6 _01, 1
Conc:entrate Cans ...
Freestone Peaches ·:..~:~ 3 .b.~1°0
Mariposa -Plu~Ssw~:~~·~~;,y r~.29c
~!!!"~~---··"~29c ~~.,e~~-~.~1:~.3 9c
Grade'' AA '-'Butter.,A c
Shady lane -Fir~I Quolityl -lb. ~fn , .. ~
B·1scu1·ts M.. • ... 1 ' w .. gh•, ,0,.· •
P t 0. '"""' k2. a r y . 1 p s G:!::~!,.. ~·.:· 't "
The
"Experts"
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Uy TO~I llOGE teen.s I had acqulrtd a.nodding n11ke IOn\e delectable dishes, GOURMt.'T BAKED ONIONS
AP Newsre1turt1 Writer acquaintance with the mild such u onlone simmered in e large yellow qnions
'l'he onion, roy,'dy member or .Dennuda. pxt wine, vinegar and brown \~ cup water
the !Uy family, may give Q(f When I reached 20, I liked fJUl8l' wkh a handf\11 of ra isins 2 t&blcapoons butter
Onion: A Rowdy Root
an nro1na >'OU can chin most or 1he Amer I ca n udded. . J chicken bouillon cube
)'ourscJJ on, but it Is one of the ~ \•t1rieUes, from peppery In Italy, there ts a specialty '' cup dry white wtne
n10st versatile ol \'egelables scaJUoo" to the 1 ta I wart kno\W'l u OpoUe Rlpl«ie. 1 ounce brandy
and has lnfluenel'd cuisines Ytllow nnd white globes that lt com:tsts of large round 3 tablespoons chopped fresh
around Jhe v.-orld, account for at leest 75 pen::ent ookJnl stuffed with parsley, peraley
Cooked pr op e r I y , Ille ol the on!ON grown In this l{&J'llc, andlovieo, ham. black Qit slices !run both eods o/
adaptable bulb can serve as country. olives and bread crumbs. Well onions and peel thlnly. Place
the keystone for a hearty When I flrst visited Europe worth a try If you villt that-onklnl-ln-thrtllow-beking Wsh
soup, a subtle sauce or an about a decade after, t teamed country. and set aside. Comblne kl a
Options
Rate 'A'
What are the most nutritious
meats?
If you guessed beef, or pork,
or lamb, or chicken, you1re
both right and wrong. Steaks,
chops. and roasts are not as
nolll'ishing as the so-called
variety meats, such as liver.
Liver is rich in vitamins A
and B, and iron, as well as
being an exC1!llcnt source of
protein. lt also contains no
waste in the f'orm of bones and
excess faL
Chicken l ivers are
parttcularly good -mild
flavored, tender, and quick·
cooking, they're considered a
gourmet delicacy. Cooked
Chinese style, they are a treat
served with broccoli with
bamboo shoots. fro z e n
concentrated won ton \\'Ollp,
and hot cooked rice.
CHINESE CHICJ(Ell' LIVERS
l pound fresh or thawed
fro:.en chicken livers
2 tablespoons soy sauce
¥4 cup (lfz stick) bu tter
l/4 cup cornstarch
2 cups chicken broth
1 teaspoon salt
y, cup chopped green onion
1h cup sliced water
chestnuts
\2 cup chopped green pepper
2 fresh tomatoes, cut into
wedges
% cup toasted almonds
Rinse livers in cold water;
eut in half. Dip each half in
soy sauce. Cook liver.; in
butter in a frying pan set over
low heat for five minutes,
turniog olten. Remove livers
and keep bot.
Stir co rnstar ch into
drippings; gradually stir in
chicken broth. Cook until thickened, sti!Ting freq-ly.
Add salt, green onion, water
dlesllluts, """' pepper, and
tomato wedges.
Heat until hot. Pour over
livers. Garni6h 4 to 6 servinp
•ith almonds.
BROCCOLI WITH BAMBOO
SHOOTS
~ cup salad oil
2 doves garlic, crushed
1 pound -brocccli,
cleaned and cut In -thick spears
1,~ cup bamboo shoots
114 cup chicken broth
2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1a teaspoon pepper
Heat oil in a skillet and stir
in garlic. Add broccoli and
toss until well ooated. Add
bamboo shoots, broth, sauce,
salt and pepper.
Simmer, uncovered, 2 5
minutes or until tender. Stir
occasionally. Serves 4.
Her Kraut
A Pleaser
'Ibis recipe, by Cora Ulrich
of Anaheim, was a great
favorite at the Orange County
Press Club picnic.
CORA'S KRAUT SALAD
l cups sauerkraut, drained
md cut up with 9Cissors
2 large carrots, .grated fine
(in a blender, if possible )
2 cups diced celery
t cup diced green onion
II cup diced green pepper
*cup oil
1f.a cup vinegar
~~cup sugar
Stir oil. vinegar and sugar
over heat witll ·sugar melts.
Mix sauerkraut w i th
vegetables. Pour on 1ressing
and refrigerate overnight.
Keep5 for a long time.
Cheese Helps
¥age families use about
a ~d of cheese a month. Ir yours uses Jess, you might
condder additional uses ror
cheese to add an extra
nutritional ~·allop al
reasonable cMt _ lO your
menus. •
-T-bere's little or no cooking
Joss connected with cheese
uSed in the following ways:
Wee of ctww 10 replace meat
in a landw1ch. as a Mlbstitute
for tes.s nutritious sn£1ck1.
cheese cake, sprinkled over
vegetables or salads or cheese
In v.'hlte sauce.
"
Versatile Bulb Used Globally aro1natlc stew. that onions form one of Ule The British like onions so skillet water, butler and
Teamed up ''Ith i ts ba$1c aromatic vegtto.bles ol• much ~they l:xrite -klng-eized bouUlon cube; htat ti ll Wtter
formida ble rousln, garlic. it continental cookery. ones Uke an ldaho potato and and boullk>ncubedlssolve. Stir
can tum a French dressing The Frtnch grow several serve them \\·Ith nothing but & in wine, brandy and parsley.
into u pungent classic or n1ake varieties we tack in Amerlcn UUle butter nnd Slllt. Remove from heat and poor
a ~esb·i.an gazpacho ~c_h ~the_!Mll Oat rel~ No oeed.:Jlo~~.~-12_ t~_o'!'._cr ~'··C··;jifjiiiCo~vilernic~n...,..~~te, __ Spanish dehght. ~ for gamis . tNi rif.'to eiijOy onions. Ugl'llIY a e
Like most youngsters, I They also go in for the There I "are plenty of great oven 90 minutes, or tlll onions
shied a~·ay from onions during Lisbon, the equivalent of our dishes bi this country. Such are tender. Gamlsh with pars-
earl y childhood, but by my o\o\11 f'Olftl, ~bite onion and as: ley before serving. ~rves 6.
This ek ca11taloupe
is at its peak of quali
a11d lo~est price
at Cool, fresh cantaloupe is great any
tin1e, but this week l·antaloupc ut
Ralphs is at its best.. No\V is the
tin1e to enjoy son1t• ever)' day-for
breakfast, a snack or \\•ith' ice crenn1.
And part of the pleasure js Ra lphs
IO\V price of j ust 15c a pound. l)eak
of quality at Ralphs -low price. A
super combination.
IMPORTANT PRICING INF0ll:'llA1'10N
.Effective in1mediate)y, when the price for a canned or pack1tged Item increases, CllOOt'd or
packaged items already price marked and on display "dll not be re-priced und "'ill he sold"'"
the marked price.
Jn addition, ~·e "·ill continue our po licy of reduring the sht'lf price on an)' item on whirh th.ere
is a retail price decline. \\'e reel th~t this P-ticinli? po licy, a long ~·ith ou_r Price fJl edge, ~·ill
enable us to oft' er our customers the fairest price1 poaaiblt>.
Meat Master Meats
-Chuck--CUt
Clllck
Steaks ~-79
lt•lph1 Exclu11ot1-A Blind of lfff
And So' Prot1ln Conc1ntr111
Soper
Burger
81efChudl-Bon..._1
Family Steaks
l11tCh11ck
Round Bone Roasts
Polnl Cut
Fresh Beel Briskets
... 68
lb. 1.59
lb •• 99
.. 1.39
8111Chuck-Pot110111 1 39 Boneless Chuck Roasts lb. •
Pork Loin -Fr11h
Sirloin Port< Chops
Young Turk•)' Wing• or
Turl<ey Drumsticks
Z1cky C1ltlornl1 Grown
Roasting Chickens
PoppJ lr1Ml-Qrad1 A
Fresh Junior Turl<eys
Smokld-Sh1nk Portion
lb .99
"· .49
lb .69
lb .55
Farmer John Ham 1" .75
Smoked-I OL P1Ck1gl
Farmer John Ham Slices .... 85
Fl1h1rm1n'1 Co,,•-H1•t I E1t-Br11d•d
Cod or Sole Fillets
FHl1lol
Mahi Mahi
P1" R1•dJ
Smoked-Whiting
" .98
lb .79
" .89
Sou!!Mm-U S D.i.-A
Fresh
Fryers ..... 39
lb ••
u.s.D.A.. Cholc1 -Fr11h
Lamb Shoulder
Roasts ... 89
U.S.0.A. Choice-Fr11h
Lamb' Shoulder Chops lb. 1.49
lb. 1.79
lb. 1.99
.. 1.05
U.S.O.A. ChoiCI-Fr11h
Lamb Sirloin Chops
U.$.D.A. Cholc1-Fr11h
Lamb Loin Chops
Hormel-12 or. P1ck1g1
Wafer Thin Bacon
Super Spirits
L1k11hlr1 Gln or
·Sandra
Vodka
Old Gl1nwooe1-I Y11t Old
Straight Bourbon
ROJll A1glm1nl
lmpor1ed Scotch
Red Wini Witt! Citrus Fl1vor
Madria Madria Sangria ;::'.
Super Bakery
R1lph1-Fr11h 81k1cl
Cinnamon
Rolls •:,•; .35
A1lph1 -Buttermilk, Cr1ck1d Wh11t or 2401.
1011 .57
.55
.89
Herders Bread
R1lph1-Llrg• Sit• P1ck1g1
Hot Dog Buns
Al'9h• -Slng/1 LIJlr Chocol1t1
Fudge Cakes
R1lph1-4'h14'1z
Sliced
Ham
111 Slngl1 Sllce1
pkg.
ol 12
11ch
foL.59
Ralphs Cheese Food 'JZOL 188
l<nud11n
Cream Cheese
Plumro11 -41l\fr
Sliced Ham
-Ot'Vh9lnf1
Beel Franks
1 01. 148
3 or •• 'fi'J
12or .• 83
Kr1tt-64Slng11Sllc11-3Lb. 3 55 American Cheese·Food... •
Fl1i1chm1nn-1 Tub
Soft Margarine
Fl1l1chm1nn -4 S~ll
Com Oil Margarine
,.;nud11J1-Gr1p1lrult or
Orange Juice
Fruit Fl1.,or1d
Johnston's Yogurt
Tide
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' llautc Cuisine i.1 fine for a refrlgeratOr along with the 2 teaspoons Mown sugar tr your blender Is not
restaurant, but bow can you sauteed ch I ck en then 1!t <.tip orange juice equipped with this setting,
bring it into your home simmered for i,i,, hour before I tablespoon Oour • without boors or preparation Jn a large skillet, S..ute tum blender oo-0ff , 00~(
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·me•. aervina time. • 1.A-""tt"I t•~edl ts ............ I M'#> chitM:11 pieces in margarine ... , '""O" en are ... .....,.._..
H / H ~ • • nus Qxi A L'Onnp,e ls a Cost : about 7Sc per servlng. or \'CfClable cil. Reinove st e m'I .from . t blender version of an old Calories: about 400 per While the chicken i 8 mustrooiru, slice caps, and ' 0 m e S a U e SJ ne J."'rench favorite. Whip It up in serving. sautelnft. put the onion and put caps aside. Place sterns
minute!, then put It on to COQ A I/ORANG E garlic into blender con tainer, only Into blender cootaincr,
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soiree. serving pieces for 1 or 2 seconds. Add to Using low speed, cover and
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Turkey
Tallied
With the biggest b I r d s
seUing for as low as 49 cents a
pound in local stores, turkey is
currently one of the best high·
quality protein food buys.
While this is a good time to
buy any size turkey, the big
birds are generally the best
buy. You can serve six people
several different meals from a
large turkey.
Or )"OU rnlt!ht want bl buy
the dru~ticks, thighs, or
breasts for barbecuing.
OVEN BARBECUED
TURKEY LEGS _
41h pounds turkey legs '(6
small legs)
1 cup flour
I teaspoon salt
•1. teaspoon pepper
1,J teaspoon chili poy,1fer
6 tablespoons me I t e d
shortening ~
Barbecue sauce (below)
Rinse turkey legs, drain, pat
dry. Dredge with flour mixed
with seasonings. Brown in hot
fat in large skillet.
Pour I cup of barbecue
sauce over turkey, cover and
sirrvner 011 top of range or
bake at 325 degrees for 1 to 2
hours or until tenc:k!r. ba.!Jting
frequently y,ith sauce. 1takes
6 servings.
Barbecue Sauce: Combine in
sauce pan ~ cup vine~ar, ;!i
cup water. 1~: tablespoons
~ mustard, 11.i Clip
brown sugar, I/• teaspoon
pepper, 1 teaspoon salt, dash
cayenne pepper. 2 lemon
slices, l larg~ onion, sliced. 1/:
cup butter, ~!i cup catsup and
t 'h 1.ahlespoons Worccsterst:ii:e
sRuct. Simmer, uncovPred for
20 minutes.
CHINESE BAltBECUED
TURKEY BREAST
•At cup soy sauce
1h. d'.l p sugar
~2 teaspoon onion plwder
2 teaspoons ba"becu~ sauce
y, teaspoon salt
1 1~ pGUtids turkcv breast
divided into two halvt's
Hat mustard
Sesame seeds, toasted
Combine nnt five in1Zre·
dients In mixing bo"•l. Add
turkev and mar i n a t e
overnight: tum frequently.
Drain. l
Bake at 450 dej!'reeS for 1
hour. turning often a nd
basting with sauce. Serve with
hot mustard and toasted
sesame seeds. l\fakes 3 to 4
servings.
Roast
Recipe
A change from the usual
met.hod of simmering i n
\liater.
ROAST PORK BUTI
2\i-pound boneless po r k
shoulder ·butt
Whole cloves, if desired
t cup ginger ale
Remove wrapp in ~ and
ne1ting from butt. ,.;
U used, insert the cloves
about l inch apart over entire
surface of butt.
Place butt in an 11 by 7 by 2
inch baking pan or similar
utensil. Pour ginger ale over
butt.
Bake in a 32$-degree oven
for 45 minutes; turn butt and
continue baking 45 minutes
longer.
Remove butt from pan and
Jot st.and 10 or J5 minutes
be(we slicing. Makes 8
serving!I. tr butt is smalle r or larger,
count on roasting at least 35
minutes per pound. To test
tendemess, insert a 2-prong
fork in the cent.er -il Would
twisf easily.
Early Riser
Cut slices of rai!in bread
Info ~f-inch cubes and place tn'
a cereal bowl.
Add slices oC yow: la vorlte
frui t or berriei;-strawbenies,
blueberries, pe:lches, borianas,
raspberri es.
Poor Ice cold milk. over rrult
and bread cubes and sprinkle
with tirown 1111gar. Serve at .....
Sauteed, then slmmcrcdiin a 1 srn<1ll onion, quartered skillel 11,•hen chicken h.'L~ l>lend on-off, on-off about s
blender-made s au c e of I clove garlic, cut in hair browned 00 1 side. (It is not st><.'Ol'Kls. The mixture should
Almost Easy As Eating Out tomatoes, mustu'OOm..'>, and I c;1rrot, cul ifl 4-~ pieces necessary to . rinse blender be coarse!}' chopped. .. not ·1
pther vegetables, Coq A 1 ~ celery, cut in 4-5 after this step.) pureed. · -· \-
L'O r a n_g e bo as t s the pieces When chicken ha!!I browned Drain of! any exc e s s
wiexpecttd elem«n of grand '4 pound rresh mushrooms lhorouj!hly, turn to low he.at mar_S!rine from frying ~n. -----------------·--------ll<IYWiDgr-lrown-supl" and-6-ounce-c:an·-tomatoes-arldid-,a~11dntoi'"e-f""WUltl1 . ..Pour blendOO~miittire over
orange Juice. jWee • Put carrot and celery pieces chicken, and sprinkle s1Jced
It goes from blender to table l small handful parsley mto blender along 11i·ith a llllle mushroom caps over. Salt mt
in about 45 minutes. sterns removed ' ol the tomato juice. Using pepper to taste.
The sauce can be made 2 teaspoons brandy o r Oash blend setting, blend on Cover and simmer 3 o
ahead and stored ln the flavoring low speed for a few second$. minutes. Serves ~. '
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From the oceans
Red Snapper FREsHi' •· •• 99~b
l'.1riri1· t)1·1·;111~. fn:~hly l'ilu~ht and clresSt·d. and rushed here -for you~
Fillet . of Sole FRESH ••••• s 1 ~~
l::ngli:;;h sole. for mild flavor and firm texture! A taste delight!
Butterfish Fillets • 89i
i:resh ~ 'fhey'll be a ""elcome change!
Fresh Catfish •••• s l 2t
l .uuisi:in.l c·:itfish \\'ith htad!'i re1noved~
Mahi-Mahi • • • • • • 99i
'fhe real thing, fro1n Ha,,·aiian '''alers~
Fresh Sand Dabs • s1 6?.
l.ar~e siz.e ,,, great for broiling!
Smoked Halibut •• s1 89•
S1n9ki1~g innkes it so1ncthing !ipecial!
River Smelts • • • • 69c.
}'tom the fU!ohing Columbia River~
Cooked Shrimp •• s1 8t
'flu:.• ri,.:ht !"li1.c f.,r ::.hrin1 p cui:ktn1l !
SEA BASS $199
FILLETS lb
frr>sh! _for the fine fla\"OT )'llU prefer!
Top Sirloin
l J.S.O .. o\. Choice beef! I.odk fllr tht:
fl!ffcr ence in \·a!ue, in flavor!
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Beef Rib Bones
~o lean! Excellent to bnke
or barbecue! U.S.D.A. Choice!
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J J PllOT·ADVERTISER Wtdnesday, July 24, 1974
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• • • the rivers • • . the lakes . • to you ! It's· our
FRESH
PERCH
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Chotll'e wh;1le or half . ~ • for baking! (cater Cit stelb • •• 2.09 II.)
Fillets! Freshly caught in the Pacific! Fresh Trout •MO ••••• ; .59~
l''mm the rushingwatersoCfcystreams· they're great! •t \\'t, 5 oz; each. .
FRESH! CENTER CUT STEAKS!
Jb_
!~~l~nc!~~~~g~nderhen s 109
turkeys -sweet whiie meat for. all! tit
Halibut Steaks ••• 5181
f'-enter Cut• from firm northern fish!
Turbot Fillets ••• 99\.
Caught off Greenland's shores!
·Crab Claws ••••• s1 ~t
Bo meaty! ~,ro1n Alaskan King Crabs
Jumbo Scallops •• s2•t
Ship Ahoy .. deep water, from A111Ska!
Medium Shrimp •• 525\
()rean Garden ••• they're tf!nder. ta..,.ty!
Fresh Oysters • • • 99c
Serve a stew tonight? \Vestem .. 8 oz jar'
Monterey Squid •• 59\
This "'eek, dare to be adventurous!
Fresh
Clams 79~.
Cherrystoncs! Frorn New England!
(UTTlDICllS •••••••••••••••••••• 99c a.}
~~it~~v!~dvalua$ J 89
From grain.fed Eastern pork! . •
i
AGED STEAKS •••••••••••• 524t
TOP Sirloin cu t ••• U.S.D.A. Choice beef!
GROl9 BEEF ••••••••••••• 511t
Extra Lean! Your choice of built or patties!
T1llllEY LEGS & TllGllS ••••• 49c,
llirh. dark meat from El Rancho hens.
SI.ICED BACON •••.•••••••• 8~.
FJ Rancho's 'thicker ranch style slices!
JIRHillB
,··~l u;.,~ it::,<• often, i:.n't it ni ce to get it at a i,avings! Springfield • quart
Salad It
l'ry;n~ ti;;h'! 'fr111'1l ncrrl it! Salnd dre:-:sin~'?. 't'ou'll \\·anl it ! Sprin~field ~ 24 07.
Tomato Sauce • • . 17c
)l ich and thick'.· Springfield !\o. 300 ran
Grapefruit Juice • • 39e
t'or fl avor, and vitamin C! Springfield, 4fi oz
lemon Juice • ~ • • 29e
}"rom .Sunkist, for fish dishes! ](l oz
Bl3ck Pepper • • • . 59'
:-ichilling's fine grind ! 4 oz ca n
Bowl Cleaner • • • • 59c
l .ysol liquid disinfects, too! 24 oz
Fabric Softener •• s1•9
lWn Barrel ~ first in! Big 48 oz
Facial Tissues • • • 35e
l .lldy Scntl .. decorator prints! 200 ct.
Giant Cheer ••.• ,. • gge
A]l temperature detergent (inc. lOc ofO
lllE
LIVES 1:
Choose Kitty's favorites! s 11 oz can
Chocolate Syrup • • 29e
rlershe):-S, for real value! 16 oz can
Margarine • • • • • • 55e
l1n perial for natural taste! I lb.
F-ig Bars • • • • • : • 59e
Fun to eat \vith milk! Sunshine • 16 nr.
Pancake Mix • . . • 59e
Hf-tty Crocker· just add water! 26 01.
Butterworth Syrup • 79c
\\'ith butter-y 1naple' flavor! 24 oz mtant Sanka .... s239
T .. ets you sleep! 8 ounce jar
Brin1om111 •••••• s1•9
}'rceie dried coffee (8 oi , •• ~2.69)
Sanka ilm!.-...... s1•9
Four oz. jar (8 oz. 11ize ••• $2.69}
MIXED
'IUTS .
Party time, with Fla·vor House! 7'12 oz
Frozen Food s!
ICE
CREAM
Springfield-half-gallon favored Oavors!
Lemonade &oic.111 ••• 15c
'.\l inute 1\taid Reg. or Pink (1 2 oz ••• 29c}
Jeno's Pizza •••• 79c
\Vith Cheese or Sausage! 13'oz
French Toast •••• 49c
l)o\\•nynake, hea t 'n' serve! ll'! oz
Real Whip • • • • • • 29c
"fopping makes shortca ke so easy! 5 oz
EGG
BEATER
f'e1111·c>rned rihnut choles1erol? Then trv
Fh•i..;rh1n:tnns ei:~ substitute! ~
Price.11 in effect.
1"hu rsday through ~Vedne.11da.v
July 2;5 thr1111glt -July 31
Upen daily 9 tn !} • .s·unday 10 to 7
i\7o sales to deri.lers
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Super Fresh!
Poachos F•ESTOll!
Sweet juicy yellow meat! Serve slices with cream, make a shortcake. or eat them just for fun?
Bell Peppers • • • • 39\ Cherry T oniatoes • 39~
Thick \•:alled -perfect size for stuffing! Red ripe little gems in 12 oz. basket.
Fresh Lemons ••• 10~ Potatoes muoSE • • • 12~
Large size to afford more tangy juice. U.S. No l quality.,. all purpose! Clean!
Blueberries 12.tcup ••••••• 59c
Plump! ••• wi th that special goodness that comes from Unest quality nort hern hcrrie.~!
Delicatessen!
CANIED . s5s·9 HAM ·~ .
HAnnonv -so lean! Bake. or slice n'
srrve -· de1i~ht your family!
Callled Bacen ••• s129
:\n refrigeration needed! Dak .. I lb.
Salami ·CIUJ ...... ggc
Israel International beef produ ct! 12 oz
Liquor Dep't
llDUCID 'lOc!
HOLIDAY TIMES
VODKA
Enjoy saving and quality! Fiftli
1111.: .. 1.. s4tt -.•llH.:=J B.um'S • • • •
Our own label· a blend -86 pM<>f!«1t.i
Cutty Salt . • . . s1g•9
1'he half-ga llon now reduced J .5()!
Tartar Sauce alOICE •• 49' Harvey's Scotch •• s591
.l~isherm.1ul.sjYMr_(~preservatives! __ Eighty_six proof o.t_th_is p..tJc_c!_Qt.
Seafood Sauce aoz. 49c Chenil Blanc •••• s21s
-1:'.il'ihennan~s \Vhnrf --for shrimp, crab! Chas. );(rug's fino_d.inncr wine! }~ifth
Blue Cheese • • • • 55c Liebfr ii :h s3t1 llllP~ •••.
Danish cheese from Flora Danica! 4 oz.
Biby s.ioe ..... 69C
1 Duke offers a Uan~ treat! 7 oi.
Enjoy.it a.t flny meAI! Jll uc N1111 .. ~'iftb.
IJllOf i !QIU a.si?
• !Aft llJI •a. ,_.s
TEQlaA •.••••• ~ • • s411.,.
Grace. , ........... 69C,. ---. -· •1• •a ... ..: TMll. .• • . • • • • 11 l·>"ni~h Im port by Plumrosc! 6 oz
Cam~mber139c or Brie --,_
ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1717 Newport Blvd. •nd
Sunset and Hunt·rg lor D' 1f1 R2°,\o Cenlei) 310 l'lesl Col01ado Blvd fremonl and Hunlmglon 01 Warner and Algonquin (Boardwalk Crnler) 211\ Easlblull Dr. (lastblull Village C.nltr)
•
·coSTA MESA
4 BR FIXER UPPER
$29,900
\\!:.i lk tu s hopJli11 g, /larks, or ln kc l o
lll.:llch. Hui.:1•. ln.~c.,,had('d yard 11/us i.~11a r11tc
l;1r,i.:c y:1rd lur /1ual or tr;uler :.tur:1J:c. !\'ct•ds
y:in.I "'urk 1101 i11t ·r1.c C)"·nt·r !cuv1ni.:
Jilah:. 'J'tike a1hr1•nta,i.:e · t•al l .~·Ui·ZU :I
MESA VERDE
EXCLUSIVE
• 1~111 Sl!Ullfl\ hfl.'l • :1 bcdn.>0111$ • l·I' ll Hf
h1mily ruorn • ~ f1rl'pla1·cs • supt:r "h;irp •
n'o\1\1.:r 's huughl ;1uol11cr:t:all !>olli-:!:H:I 1odil)'.
SHHH EXCLUSIVE
C:.in't show ti ll nc:<t week, l>ul c:.1 11 11uick. ·
Jtarc South l.;igur111 h illsi<le 'ft'ilh double lot &
tru[v.-t1ill• v•alf;r \'icw! Use your im:1~in:ition
un lhis sturdy 2 bedroom & dt!n ho n\c v.·ith
OIJCfl lx:am l'.Ci linu". h;ird'A'Oud noors. Crt'lllC
another 0t:c;u1 v1cw tx•dro()m. /\dd a dec k.
Atid a pool. \\'oodsy tlrt•am scttiJJ g. 0\\'ncr
\\ill assist \l'ilh fin ~uu·lni;. Call uuw 5-l6-231J .
WALK TO BEACH
2 YEARS OLD
Nc•;1r new' \\'alk tn hcach! l'rfvatc i:nlry
1':1mlly room. Bri,i:ht sunny kil chcn. Li1r~c
mash •r so111·. S1·1>a ratl" scrvit'l" 1111r1·h.
cu..iom ear1K·L'I. l'rofession11lly h1ndst·a1lt'd.
l.lt:.rcady lo l1uy wht'll.YO~ct.· 'all 9'i:l-tiiti7
OUR CHOICE
MESA DELMAR
)'w "tl agrt'f!! Spuriousness is the ~cynotc.
Broad IJ\•1ng room wlth \l'hitc brick fi replace.
\\'anl Jar.ice bedroorn s? 4 of cm here! Large
family room too. l\lorcu\·cr l •I' x 20" cneloseO
patio. All in eho-i1·c l.'011\'enll'nce location.
.t:xquisill'IY d ctaill.'d land~c:111in~. S4G,!f50.
Ca ll !">lti-it:113 {IUickly
BEST EASTSIDE
COSTA MESA
:1 bedroom, fa mily roon1, l:.ir~c front & rear
J)lltio. Gorlo(cous trc1•s. hoa1 nr trailer at·cess.
St2,500. CUil 1;.1f.-i l71.
WORK OUT OF
YOUR LIVE IN
4 bdrm 2 hath, 11·1 zoning. t.:-1 uSe in Co~ta
J\lcsa. Extra -utility \1-ork.~hOJI . Bh.x·k hld)l.
!'lt'µ;.1ral.t' in ha1·kyar1\ "''1\h 2ZQ v•irinl!.. t"llA
ilssumablc. SJG.000. C:i ll &1fi-il 7l.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
FINANCING ARRANGED
2 bt.'<lrooms. 2 "!laths. 1900 square feet of
custom lh•inA. ?llarvclous for ent.c-rtaining
\•dth 60 fel'I. of lunai. P:tlius off t'ach
lx>dro11n1. Sli0.5'IO C:11\ t~lti-717 1 .
PLEASE .
FIX ME UP
J rl('Cd H~nJcr /o\'in;! i:ar(•:Somcune \\'hu will
buy me, love., me. $27,500. J>Jease call
fi.16-71 71.
"BLESSED" BACK BAY
The owne r is 11rayini.: for a fi1st sale on 1hh;
hca\'enly 3 hedroom, dt::n. l'lrc11lal"e, 3 bath
li>l4'0houst>. 1\ledita1e in a AUrdcn se lling.
l'e;.iceful location. nt'11r l\\'O churches. Don'l
\\'<Ji!. for 1ht• rapture!! S.14.!150. Call now
t;.11)-7171.
BALBOA PENINSULA
$60,950 .
J bedroom 2 1.J;Ll h horn~ plus bal·helor rental.
lluill·ins, Ii replace and p:ilio. fi~ti-71 'i I.
SLIDE INTO
SUMMER FUN WITH POOL·
1'his home h:i s i l all . CUST01'1
'lllliOU<illOUT. (ircat livinA room. IA')ads or
antiqUt' "mokctl ntirrnrs. l>eep shai; l'Urpets.
L'heery kit chen. lluAf• m:ister s uitl·. 1\lirrured
war{irohc s . Yt•:1r -round l'll <'losed
t•nll•rtain{'rs' 11:11io. S11;irkl i11~ 1•ustom pool
\li\h fun sl1dl'-\\'alk to st•hools. l'lnsc lo
~·hopping. t-:asy l(•rn1s 3\'ailab1e . Call no"''·
3l2,2.').15.
BARGAIN TIME!
)'cM.1 ·wnn 'I l'k·lirve \'Our luck! It's :1 shnri1
lluntini.:1<111 lll••u·h·hinnt• t·lo:;t• to c\·crythin~.
Sp1..>ti11I f1·:.tur1•s iru·lude sunke n lh'in.it room.
huAe 1•0\•1•1'1•d 11:1 1w . .,..•:li er rondit.ion.
sprinklt·r~. i\lt11:h n\ort•. Hurry 1·:1\1 K-17·1iOHI.
,
MOTHER OUT BACK
EASTSIDE COST A MESA
Living in lhc 2 tx:droo111 colta~e and ~·ou in lhe. 3
lit.'<lroom huullc "''ilh the Hon1;1 n Hlilh & family
1'1.-im like a mountain lodge, \\'ilh huge stone
rirc11l ace, Wes tclil'f tiho11pln!l: art>a . First liine a1l-
\·c rtbctl. s.111,aoo. CaJ1"11uick tilli·71 i l.
~KE ROOM FOR MOMMY!
$40,500
She'll love Lh1s s11a cinus 4 bedroo111 home. And
sOO'll lL'W the t•u11boarcls. s pacious big homem uker
kilchcn. t':imi\y playroom for the kiddie\'!. Mut•h
ITTxt!! C:ill IW7·1iOIU to St.'t'!
UNBELIEVABLY
UPGRADED
SI.~· this I;N B ~~l.Jt~VA BL\' UJlgradcd hon1c within
.... ·alking dislanre to O('ean. l.a\·ish landsc<tping.
Courtyard entry. NouAh l'L'<lar .,..·alls. Ne"'' carpet!l
. &-drapes. Ne "• 11:1inl. lluilt in bookcase\11. P.l ust see
1 10111111rc1•i;Hl•. c .. 11 no...,· iw2 -2:>:1S.
-
GIGANTIC POOL
WITH JACUZZI
t-'lu1 ~·ard for f;1mil~· and friends! ),o\·ely home hall
dream kitrhcn, famH,\' room . large bedrooms.
Beautiful decor. $5!1.950. Call nO\.I' tO see. 847-6010.
cm
OPPORTUNITY
EARN WHILE
YOU LEARN
This cxlensi\'l' l r,i1ining prog ra1n
is held monthly for profcs:-;ionally
minded individuals "·ho possess
intci,rrity ,1.nd t•nlhusiasn1.
Our hi G hl y s u ctessf ul
n1anagen1e11 L t Can1 offl·rs this
training.
Ho obti90tion
Next trainin g prog rani begi ns
Augus l 12th. 1 ~7•1 . C;.1 11 li:..nd y
!\'lCCc.trdle today for t:nrolln1l'nt,
Phone 752· 1700.
BUILDER'S OWN
5 BEDROOMS & POOL
Ont.~f-kind, buill fur exccuti\'<' VI' or de\•elOpt'r.
Ur11matic lhroughoul, this s p01l·ious tri-lt!\'el homt•
features a largt! n1astcr s uitt'. St.>parute rvrm:il
dini ng r oom. t-~<tm i l y-rou1n ...,·ith fire11la cc.
Breakfas t ;irea in kilrhcn. llighl~· tl1•sirahl~·
ncighborhOO<I \"Cry convcnicnl lo· 1•lcmt'nti1r}'
~:hool. 11ark tennis ('uurts ;1nrl bike trail. Ple<tSl'
11hcJrit! 546-2'J.13 for-;1dtJ itio11al info and <1ppointmen1 .
DUPLEX • ASSUME LOW
INTEREST VA LOAN
lr11.:ome S3JO per mo. Paym en! $215 per mo:~: C"nll
111.l"A' 842-2!">3.., Agenl
SMALL INVESTOR ·
HU)' your o .... ·n unils for SS.l.950. :? on 115 x 135 lot
WOl."CI N-3. Nent both fo r S.'>25 or tX'l'UllY charm in~ 4
bedroom home an1t ren1 se1·0111I uni1. Call no1~· tn
inspect. t:al\ st7-601o -
WednesdaY,. July 24. 1974 DAILY PILOT 43
THE HEIGHTS
NEWPORT BEACH
·1111.'i outi:;t:.inding 3 bcdroon1 imn1a1·ulale h1•n1t• i.~
ncur ll;irl10r Iii. Shcllcrt•d 1)ark1ni:: for .\ \l'hll'lc.~.
l ~orgc sundcek O\'c rlookint! ,\'Our pn\'alt' 111r1•st.
S'>l,.iUJ. /K>.thc Is l to :-;1·c .. ~H-7 1 71.
WIN THE RACE
FOR SPACE
All on one lc\"cl for eas~-mainte nani'i'. 'l'hls ont•lfa~ -
11 .. :111 .. llig kit('hcn . Fa mil,v' roorn . -I hit: !Jedronms.
K1.ngs17.c n1ast.er suite. <:rc;it pl a~· }·ard. Go)l1d
pnte. 541.500. (,a lJ 110\.1'~ IW7-60JO
4 PLEX/BEACH
$51,500!!!
TOlia)··~ a ~iµrct·i;1\i(lfl for YESTt:HU..\.\"'S l'Hl l"~:S .
It's true, SS0,000 4 pl"x near the hcach. Gc,ixt
u11;ome. t-:xcelll•nt finani:in~ u\•ailablt•. O\\.Xt-:H.
\It'l l.I. llt-:LP t"l ~A:\'C t: if req u ired . TAKt-:
Al)\IAi\~l'ACtE ! l,",\LI. ~2-25.:13
SO SPACIOUS!
l...:1rge sinAle story has •I kingsize bt·drooms and
family room. Ilii.: kitchen has lot s of rurihoards.
;\'.i1..'t' lluntin).!ton are;1. Only S4U.MO. A~~urne RIKld
loan Call no11·. R~i-liOlO.
'
CUSTOM HOME
$62,500
~:ral"l<M.JS old ta ~/uonctJ ho1ne 011 fill:\ J:Ja lol.
i'1~1t'l1 for unit-., lhis doulJll' ll'aturo• i·a n b~
hOrTI(' & i11tom1•. For 111orc 1nfr1r1nu1il•n 1·all
A)!I. II.I~ .1;,:1111.
18 x 40 POOL
$52,950
~;irkt1ni; JIVUI 1s JUSt one lanh1~t1c f1•atur~!
Alsn has ~1nat s11.c hrdro.101s, h1)! family
1wn1, lo\'t•I~· nci ~hborhoocl . Thi~ ~1111{•r single
le\'cl hun1c 1s ~·1r~1·ou s! t:ull tn ~Ct". ~·li-6010.
VACANT JR. EST A TE
CORNER LOT
{;1~:11\IH'. t'\Jfll\'I' IOI . \';1c:int , l;1SI N~~c~~\011.
L:tq::c liviu~ rounl. Fil'c. pl11l·1•. llr1 1!ht
kih·hl·n. sl'pa ratt• l aurulr~· roon1 . St•:tr new
1-:111>1.1s . Fresh \lilint. \\'alk tu Ill'"'' 1·1t.\· park
and lake. P rufession;1lly lands1·a1>t!c1. ("all to
rrc\'•<·w. 9li:1-r.;1•1.
"JUST LISTED"
VANO DOWN
OR $J 600 DOWN
r\o do\l·n. i\\r. G .L SlliOO tlo.,..·n non \'i'l~
/\.~sume 7'";. \",,\. ! Tailored tcrn1 s of :111.
~~'.:l't•llrnt IO\':.ttion 1tl':1r ;111 rrccwuyi.. ll urrr
lakc ad\'<int<iJ:l'. Ca 11 9tiJ-ti7li7.
SPANISH HACIENDA
4 LARGE BEDROOMS-
~p;1n1:<h 1!~11;1(•ntJ;1. .\ t':1 n11\~· ~i1.1.'1I bc1lruo1ns.
1-lul!c l1ru1:; ruoltL Firepl:irt'. llni,:hl chl'l'I'~·
kl!l"h•·n. L;i1·g1• lul, lk-.tul1tul larnbl·;q11ng.:
Ed.1sor1 Iii Sch1H1l 1li:<tr11·1. S-i:l.~. Call 110\.1'
~.fi7fi7.
NEWPORT SHORE
WALK TO BEACH
r\e\\'pclrt Shores. Walk to bc-a rh ! :I large
b('drooms. Separate den. T<ike a1h·antage!
Bring 11;iinl bru~h ;ind i'll\'t!. Pric('d for fast
:;ale. Slti .500!'. Doi1"t n11ss this one. Call ,
!Ai'l-ti7fi7.
4 BEDROOMS PLUS
FAMILY ROOM
"BEACH"
4 \a1:11.c llt'd rooms . F .. mily roon\ "''1\h 011en
hl'an1s. Lan,?.c kit chen. !like to he:it·h '. lluiie
pri\·atc yar(I. Priced to Sl.'ll fast at $-\2.!JOO.
(N.1H·rlranslerr1•d ' t":ill nn11· 9D:l-•ii li;,
COUNTRY CLUB
COMMUNITY
·n us Jari;c home ha.~ 111i\'i1c'1· frun1 lhl' time
you l'l~ler lhe enclos ed t:ouTtyartl unt1 I youj
le:i\·e 11. 3 yeurs ne.,..·. 4 bedroon1~ Separate dinin~. laq~e. fumily room. ,\II this a nd \'Cry{
lo\\' y:inl m:un!enance at $63,450. li i6· ;1 it.
TOUCH OF CLASS
~·Of" the most disc riminating buyer. l\lesa
Ven:k"s best. l'\eal·shar1l. /Jup:c eul -cle-sae lot
\.l'ilh baskclhall 11lay arc:.i and separate bldg.·
for office, gut>sl house of c<1hana. lf oon1y 4
bt.odr1Kln1s. ~·a mlly room. Formal dining.
Beautiful pool ;1dd s ;1110\"hcr .touch 011
ple<t~urc. Si.1,950. K.,. ;1ppo1ntml'nt. Call ,
!">ki-2:1 1:1.
CAPE COTT AGE
112 MILE TO BEACH , CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS
CORONA HIGHLANDS
JEWEL
Sp:11·1ous t...,·u hrdroom hornc in secl uded area
of t:orona dcl ~l ar -access to pri\'ate bearh.
"'Sit <h1 \11f ' \'IC""'" uf ot•ean a'nd s uil bo:.its.
lli·ulL'fl ;inti fi ltcr<'d pool -.\'UU o wn the land.
;"\ul lt•aM' hultl . l'ril•l'd rr:1sun;ihlI al. S69.SOO.
(";111 ti7J·ll-~'"ill.
•
'
MAGNIFICENT
--'DUPLEX--
(
Su1ierbl~· conslC'Ucted . 3 lll.'drooms, ramify room.
sep;1r;i le d ininJ.! room fronl un it. Extra
fcaturcs-ccnli<t l \':ic uum ~ystem , sarety
lii,:ht in).!, ultra n1odcrn kilchen. Hear unit is
nearly illi:nl lctil. On oce:in side ur Cor9na dt!I
~lar. Call, t;j'J.ft.'i."11'1.
OPEN VIEW SIDE
OF OCEAN BLVD.
Only the Pacific ocean in front of you. All the
;:unenilies lhal gu "''ilh an expcnsi\'c home.
ltichly p11oclcd li\'ins roon1. Formal dining.
£:1rdcn kitchen, s urroundcd b y spa cious
sw1deck. t•!i n1ily roon1 \\'ilh wet b:1r plus a \.\'inc
eel\ar fit for a kin£. St:perh 11u;1lily throughout.
Cail 673-8550.
PRIME LOCATION
Ar1·h 1 lr ~~l~~~1~~·~~1·~·1~•I
CU H\1:'\A 11 ~.I; ~\l:\H loc·at11J11 . !°'>l•<ll't1Ju:-
hcth·oon1i; • lll'U -l111n){ ro,.n1 1\1lh n.llrl1IP '
1irc11l:11:1.~ • nn ";1n H2 1nl. 1n•:ir 1)\'1•:111 !i'"nl.
liesidcncc :i11d g :t f i•J.!l' :11•c :-;l1•r•1o s c1I 1"
il~Cullllllodate ~l'Ctltltl lill'•T' :11ld1l11111 (;t,,,,I
ti11:111c111J,! a\':11l .d1l1• t all 1 ~1\\ 1;;;i.x-.. ~1
SWEEPING VIEW
('.roicious ('UUl'l)'iird entra nt·~· tu this exccpl1ona!
cu!;ton1-huilt horne in Irvine Tcrruct'. Thrt•(·
Sp<1cioos bt!<:lroon1s. 3 balhs 11lus maid.~' roun1
and ahso lt1lt•ly Arc:il \'tc"'' or both thr hay llnd
ocean. Call for d('l~nls and 11p1K1111t mcn1 ·1n sh•111·.
(M'TICr "''.i\I finani:e. H7:1·KS."IO.
BALBOA
ISLAND CHARMER
.J u~l lts1,.r1 fhl.~-1\0TI'ii'\Vllll :I hcrll'IJl"n1...-• .'t hi.1h .
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1lt·1·01;alor ~hag 1•a rpt'l ~ ;1111! clr,11>•''· l.;1rgl· l1r~·11l:11·rd h1·n1g rtNun . l'nu,ually l:tr,.:~· p;1\10
t1 1r 1nili1•1r ;,irHI ou\1lnor enlt'rl:1111111i.:. l'r;11·\11·:1\ly
on the hay. Scciru: L~ hclil'\'1t1i.: .• lu:<t $!12,500.
llel lcr eall 110.,..·-Gi:l,1l't5'l.
Cape cottage. Close to ht•ach. Excellent landsca11i u~. l.;1rj.!1• fimily s1icd r0<1m s. i\ew ,~
sha,i: ca11Jet. 1-'n.:sh p:dnt in and ou1 . Bright
(·ht.<c ry kitchen. \~'alk to ;:111 st·hooli;. ,'\cal"}
nc .... · park anil community ee nit•r. Tu rllO\'e 1n •
1·all !l!i:l-Gi6i.
TREES TREES
NEAR BEACH
Pertl·,·ll y IOl'atcd . Kear beach. Dl"elJ ~·;1rd
"'1th !1 'l'Ht~ES. ASSUi\lt-~ f>', V.A. 1.tJ,\l\ al (
5199 11cr mo111h . Beautrfull,1· 11111:raded
"Jl{'Cky cedar'" w;1lb;. \\\usl ·'l"l' now will sell)
fast al $13.'.AIO. /lurry t:all 8'12-2535.
$1,475 DOWN
\\.alk to bt'aeh. shopping & parkll. 2 i;tol'y
li1mn1unity h1·in~. 1'()(11 •. F11'\.'pl;ict". Special
childre1fs pl :1~ ~·nrd. 1;rl';1\ 11~1tiu. 1-:-z ter1ni;
and t'.~<·cllcnl. \'111t1t• :11 unh· $2!1.:riH•. C::111 nn\I'
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ASSUME VA
7°/o LOAN Wl:rH
SPARKLING POOL
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lli\l'.'\'Tt;:'\A~C E Y1\ltl1 Take 11,·cr 1·; (;(
lnlHI "''ith jl:l,1'111t!lll ~ .,f g:l2i \ll"r month,
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THE REAL ESTATERS
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Nt:Wl•UKT BEACH
1700 'N•wpert lhd.
• '46·1111
COSTA MESA.
2790 -.....
546-ZIU
OPEN 'TIL9
' HUNTINGTON REAl'll
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lr•lnt 752· 1700
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by Wm. F. lrown ond Mel CaslOll DOOL§Y'S WORLD by ROC)el'.'_ lrodfleld
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TUMBLEWEEDS ..
A TEEfJSY ~IT OF INFO ~ffORI' YOU 6Q kS1ALKING HIM, VE'AR ~ov: 1~!:
MO(JNfAIN LION IS CAllNIVOROLJSl
. _ MUTT AND JEFF
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UP J06f WHt~t we LEFT Off?
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111ANX ! IT'S COMFORTIN'
T' NO ME AN' HIM'S 601
SUM1111N' IN COMMUN!
by Al Smith ,
by Emie Bushmiller
MISSED
A GA IN
WHAT
WOULD You
SAY To A
LITfLE
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Dr. SMOCK
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PEANUTS by Charles M. Schul%
; TD DAY'S CRDSSWDl\D PUZZLE
>UNITED Fealure Syndicalo
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15 Mo1e wan
16 Fret
17 Imminent
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19 Capable
20 "T rap
21 Fisti-
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48 Certain
types
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51 NilWllS
53 Ca!i!orn1a
city
57 Plane's
I anding
gea r
61 Sano!
Jacob
62 Sorcerers
64 Singer
Joan·-··
65 Uny1eld1ng
66 He was
Latin
VesterdJys P111?le Solved.
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JUDGE PARKER
IT W~5 A 6!Rl.. ! SHE
WANTG 1'.\E TO 60OVER10
HER 1-!0~E SO ~I-IE CAN
AJ1JL06t!E TO ME IN PER50N '.
NOT EXACTLY!
HE WAS SORT
[i;';nm-~=~ --'-1 OF QUIET!
OR TALL AND SHORT!!
by Harold Le Doux
IF YOU'D SEEN THE WAY HE BLEW
UP AT HOWARD AND ME, IT
WOULDN'T TAKE YOU LONG TO
KNOW HE WA';, JUST RELEASED
FROM STATE HOSPITAL.'
50M~TIM"5 f
MJ\VE 11.fE F~RING
IM LIVING ON
BORROWED
TIME .•.•
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by GeoMJe Lemont
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by Ro9er Bollen
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pirds
23 Moslem
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25 Grain
67 Building
recess
68 Dogma
69 u1ens1ls
DOWN
10 New World 39 ScoUl:sh
1p1ke
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; 29 Gaseous
, alemenl
: 34 Meat dl5t1
, 35 ····China
: 37 Aoom tor
1 storing
J ilnen
: 38 ?~~~rtal
'39 Dida
casing job
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12 Friend animal
13 Insects 43 List
18 Weight QI 45 lns!ance ot
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22 Removed conduct
outer s1<1n 47 Most
24 Held out unusual 26 Snap· <19 Scrawny mlormal 52 Color 27 Of a
cen ain 53 Wnite braui
cereal matter
26 Floer· 54 Bound
producing 55 Ma dison and
pt11nt Por1age
30 Gree!\ 56 Before· letter como torm 31 ··1 don1 ··· 58 Vaccines -·
32 JegQ_ed 59 Oil coun1ry
33 Russian 60 Suoer jets
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have to listen closely."
DENNIS THE MENACE
by Chester Gould
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! I :1 PILOT•ADVERTISE Wfdnesijny, July 24, 1·q74 ..:::::::::::::::::r-;:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~;~;;;;;;;;~;:~~::.nrniay:-Juy2'(llj'.,.,.-------o·tt1L~Y~P~l~LOr.T~4~5=~--
to
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Bargain
Every classified want ad in ·the
DAILY PILOT appears m every
edition every clay. That means your
ad will be seen in papers delivered
to homes and sold from newsrocks
from bo~cler ta border all along the
Orange Coast • • • all the way
from ·
·-,..·~Sea-I-Beam-
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to
San
Clemente
You
Get
It
All
Huntington B~ach
Fountain Valley
Costa Mesa
Newport Beach
Laguna Beach
Irvine
Saddleback
' San Clemente
(Plus the daily
newsrack edition)
For One Price
With A
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Phone
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YOU CAN
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a1sdf11d 1~x Adverlldng 11UC
.... l•tot•: ........ ,1000-2999 The Blccest Marketplace on the Orance Coast ~~~:.''.~~;~!:: DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
~ t;:;"&'F::d".~·.~~;.,, You Can S~JI It, Find It, [ 642 •5678] One Call Service
Employment a.
Prepon1lion ••.••• 7000.7199.
·Metcllondl~ ..•••• 8000·9099
Soots & Morini '
fqi>ipmenl •••••••• 900CPX>99
AlllomobUei a. othtr
Tton1pottollon , ••• 91 00.9099 [ -''"'"' ]~ """"a...,,, _..., Trade It With a Want Ad . _ . Fast Credit Ap)l<oval
'------General R.E. -1002 1 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002Ge ne ral R.E. 1002 ~mr~~bs~~~~· ·~lll• : .. : : :: : :-~: ~-;-~AN CORONA DEL MAR ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;1
Aitt11n,..,,. "'' '"' ........... nee OLD Where you can 1ee all of the following : a..,,1n1•i PrOM•IV ........ , , .1<0 S CJ I d t•mt1ery Lo15-<:rYP" .. -" 1m an emente slan ll arbor Entrance OUR BUSINESS IS
GenaralR.E. 1002
REAL ESTATE
SALESPEOPLE
WANTED
~::,~~~11!'rn=·::::•·::1.·:·::··.··:: TIMER Catalina Island Balboa Peninsula
ov111,xe1-u 11111 111e ............. 1100 Balboa Island Balboa Pavilion
W"om• Pr~riv ............ , 000 tttg ~·Ht!<lroom hortm, w11 trJTnrCovc Trm-utm:P'aci;-;;;:.------1--llil
HELPING PEOPLE
C,..---l:IVf-SE"T"T-~'l>--+--------f--~
1r~11~1r1 .. 1 Prope11y ..... , ..... ~100 forrnal dining roon1, liavlng Ask BAJiBARA Gl~ASS to s hO\V you th ese
Lett tor 1111 • , · · · •• ···· .2200 1710 S{! ft and " brick ~:~r.1~07:;,~,•1A~"..)~i'k.' .. ::.~ fireplac~s. ·Locatt><I., on a vie\vs fron1 ench of the :J bedrooms & 3
or11>Qe C(I. P•~l)lt•I~ .. ,., .... '.l'lJ ll't'E' ~h!lded corner lot, baths; the living roo1n and game area: the
Ou• ol Stal• Pro1Wrlt ........ 71iO'l ·-· 160' t k d1"n1"11g roo1n/f0 n1 'J /k "t I d th 31691 'NEST NINE
LAGUNA NIGUEL OPEN DAILY l·S
If You Choose
Village Real Estate Rft"cM1,Ftrm~.G•ov'~ .... i.•eo ;i1 x-..... unyo11ecan ll'~I . . ... 1y room ·1c1en ; an e
11111 Es1111 E•cha11g1 ..... •. 2100 ll\'1'r thi~ 7~~~{> Io 11 n . 2 balconi es. Thi s 80xl00 lot is only $215,000 !
Real E~t1te w1n1e1:1 .... ~'<XI P itynble S'.!00. 1nonth PITI of (The 2000 s q . ft. house is "FfiEE").
S20.UOO. l;hinA" a pninl brush Live-.-l-he g00d·life-i11 tld s near-'.Jy-ne,w J.hd rnl....-•----------•---
an<! :>live n111ny dollnrt1. Full 310 ORCHID CORONA DEL MAR
11ri(:c just Something new in old CdM! .___._ ...... ___;,~ $33, 950. On Coa.i Side of Coast Highway,
4 J.arge bedrooms up stairs, each \vith
O\vn bath {l Bil a pt·sized \Vith stair\\'a)' to
farnily roon1; own wet bar "'ith refer; balcony
\r/s1nall ocean view; \Valk-in closet). Large
laundry/se,ving room adjoins .family room.
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RY~lnn' W&m~ . ~01~
BEAUTIFUL
TWO STORY
Real Estate
Costa i\frsa
545-949 I
lnve!lmen! Oppurl'y .... 5015•1 iii0iiiOiiiOiii0iii0iii0iiiiiiiOiiiiiiiii l"v•~lm•nt Yi•r;len . , . S020!•
Money !o LCD"__:__:_ ... _ ... _ .... "51)15 OPEN HOUSE DAILY ....e,..W.,nle<I . ~ ·-· ..... SIU! ---•
Mor!gage,, TrY11 o~J • .. . !ro, Dover Shores
VIEW
l\fany Other Grea:t Features
3000 Sqlfare Feet-2 Years Old
Bt\RB;\RA Ct\l\1PBELJ., "ijJI proudly sho'v
you this Cape Cod beauty for only S152,500!!
JUST LISTED
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2 bath cornl'r unil tondqn1iniun1 ... oppu-
sitc the 6th tee of the gotl cour:.e . . al ~o,
overlooking the oceon iu the di l'>lance. 'l'he
hotne is in,..top condition & be<:iuti fult y fuf n-
ished ; ideal for rcliren1enl or second hon1e ;
2 car· gcirage r e1111plc park lng for gues ts .
Price only $53,950.
OUR 25'H YEAR
BAY ANO BEACH
675-3000
2407 E . COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR
1002
READY TO MOVE? TAKE ADVANTAGE
of opportunity. PRICED UNDEI-t Mi\RK·
ET. Panoran1ic \'IE\V. Dra1natic entrance
leads to delightful prof. dee 48R. 3Bt\, fan1
r1n .. 2 fireplaces. \Vet bar. laundry roo1n
triple gar. LOW •112.000. YOU OWN THE
Li\1\D.
GRUBB & ELLIS
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You'd be making
WISE DECISION
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FINEST MESA VERDE LOCATION-quiet
tree lin ed street. \Valk to Jlark and schools.
~~ Bedroon1 and fa1ni1 y. Excellent condilion .
Cedar roof. shag carpets. fireplace and pa-
tio. Full price $42,500._ Call 54~1151 .
Fl HST T' "E 0 N GREEN BROOK
ll "'941 i\L\Rl{ET'.! 5 Bcdroo1ns.
1 BROKERS 67S·7080
t G .. i!neraf'R-:E. 1002 General R.E-. ---1001
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Annauncements 'I\~ ~·ths,. fll1"n1al di!i ing,; COUNTRY KITCHEN MODEL ~ Vaulted
2 l'nmily room~. 2 wet bars. I ceiling 3 bedroo1n s only one year ne\\'
Annwncemtn!i . 5100 radiant heat. lathe & JTIOderll as today 'and ready tO move f;~ar~~~1cf; ·· ·· ·: ....... , .. : ; : :g~ ~~<>teri:a~:e~'On~~f11ionb; 1 into. Lots of rough textured \VOOcls, shag $27,500
-· 4-PLEX
Sale or Exchange
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H .. •' • I .. . ' \'alt>ntinc. Be au t i r u It y carpets, fireplace. the \vorks! 90% J.'inanc·
d€'0?rated t~1:uout. Good fin-ing available. Priced belo"' market at anc1~1& R\illlabJe. Ol\1ler $47 500! Vacant see today. Call 540.1151.
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........ mo C.M. AILIS
Cute, 11'l•ll bt:'.1. idea I! v
locatefl 3 bed1wn1, dining
roon1 home. Carpets, drapes.
covered pallo and park like
yarcl. Lo11ds of r n s c ,,_, ,
flo1rcrs a11i:l ri·uit trees. I
Ex<:ellent 1-lunlin!:(lon Bcar ·h
Location. 4 -l\\'O lx.odroom. J
bath units \1.•ith pa1ios !lllfl
earports. Q[t(·red for SG9,00J.
Call 1).16.0~>.
p.i..i..u~ •O<I • •llU •I.,,,,.,~ Of v~
:VALLEY
REALI'\
j i " : I ... . ' You want to make :~ " " GOOD MONEY : :,
Loot & rcuna
Personals
PetM>"al~ .......... ..
Utlnl Clu~s .
Tr •vel ... " ........ .
IL....[ _, .. _,,..,_;,. _I~ GET
A
1.---·""'·--·--'l[if 'CHARGE'
S~llools & lnstrutlicn ..... 100$
Job Wanil!d. Mile .............. fl»S
Joi> Wanltd. Fem11e ... ,.-.•... 7050
Jobs Wantt<:I, Ill. a.·F : ......... 7075
Help W•nted, M & F ........... 1100
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An111111e1 ., .. __ ,, ................ tGOSI
Appliances ................... et10 "udlon ....... -................ 50\~
81cycles ........... W1Q[ "~Id D l.\1terl110 .............. 80!1 cam ' & Equlpme111 ........ 610,0
Cals .• , , ............... " ....... 1035
Oog5 . ·-· -................ 1~'°
Fr You ............... ,, .. fl).IS Furntu•e ..................... to~ Garage s11e .................... l~S; Hors~s ...................... 1(\6(1
tlousehold Goods ............... 9065 • Jewelr~ . . ....... ~10
l lYIS!C<:k .... , ...... , , , , . , , •. , .1075
M1chlnerr ...................... 1078
o,\i$Ct!l•nt:OU5 .............. 9080
M!Kellaneous Wan!ed .,, .. ,._. aoai
Muslci;I 1nslrum1nts ...... ll08J
O!ll<e Furollur• & Equip ...•... 8095
l'els ....................... 6C97
Pl111C' II. Org~ns , , . .. . .. 1090 Sev.'lng Machines •.••..•• , •.••.. 1093
SPCl!'!ln~ GOOCls ............... 1"94
SIDre, Rest1uran1. 8 1< .. • ... IO'IS Swaps ........ ,_ •. , ....... f095 TV, Rtdlo HIFI, Ster~o , ..•... SU98
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out of your
DAILY
PILOT
WANT AD
NOW
HONORING
• .,.,,, . . . .. . . · . · .... ~" Master Charge Bo;i!s, MBlnl. & Sfr~lce ........ mo
Bo.tn. M•rlne Equipment ...... VOJO 8oat1, Power . . , . , , .f0.0 Boet~. Rtnl/Cll•rtcr .......... 9QSG •
8o.1l1, Sall .... _., ......• 9060 nd Soafl, Sii~, Cocks .......... -f070 Q Boats, ~l)ffd & S~I ............. 90IO aoau S!«eoe ... ,. ••• , ....••... ~
BankAmericanl,
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..._lrcr11I• ... t110 • C1n,pul. Stlt, Renl .. . .. 9120 e1e,.,re C1rl ...... , .. . .. tllO
1,c.otll!! He~~ ••. ,. . • . . 91'~
M.mircytles/Scoo1tri ... ,, .... 9!J.ll l.lclQ<' 11~m!1, s~11-Rent •., •• , .. •uo fr;1llBrs. Tra""I • ., •.• , •• ,. ••.. tllO
l <•il!rS. U!lll11 ............. 9180 A~•o Ser~lce & P•r1' ........... 9MXI
Sekh:nn d,o \\'C find an
invest1nenl property that is
cnpahlt> or c:.:N!!lent in1..'0ll1C'
pror1uc1ion A!\D ls also
s u itahle rot oy.·11,'r
occupancy in a l'OOlll)' 3 l~R.
2 BA 11r1artn1en\. f>LVS hns
excellent 11'.'TlllS \\"il11 2()',i
dt.111·n.
THIS IS IT~!
Only $71.500 COMPA CaJI 6.111-7211 . NY RE,\LT~RS ~ ! SINCE l!l·l·I
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POOL & VIEW * BAYCRE~T * Ul1·e a ro se g31'dcn'.' NcC'd a
Large .; bdnn., l~: ha. pool? J-i:ll'e u lorgc fan1ily? I home 1rith fo11nal din. n1i.. Like pri\'acy:' This lovely
srp. den, 2 h'µlCs. + gn:.; hon1e has i! nl l! .-, Bdn11s .• ..J
fire pit next lo a ftunil)-! i.la!hs: lan1ily 1'111. 11•/11Pl
sh:ed s11·i111n1i n;; po o J • h.ir. Lat·~.-pool. !l('f'lll•lcd
Sl;j2,000 pa1i(J 1rilh vic-11'. Sll8,200.
*WE HAVE ••. * • I " 3 Laguna BCa,· 1 lK1111cs, • associated wlde1· $70.000. 1vilhin 2 to
G blks. h'll111 OcCltrl.
VIC STUART
Real Estate
BROKER5-REAL TORS
1025 W Balboa 67l·J66J
49-1-7531 ,)IG-iGi..f I:========== t.195 Glcnneyrc, Laguna -----
EASTSIDE
-WESTCUFF
NEW HOME
Choose your 01\·11 dc..:or. 2
Story. 4 bt.'dr111. 3 ba!h,
rllnin~· r-:t0n1. r11111ily roo111
11-/1r~t bar . Hoon1 for PoQ!.
NeAdy t:Oll\f'!le1l'tl. 1-' or
<lrtuil:i r1JL 6~G-::25:J.
, 400 E.17• , fOR ALL i C.M. IRLIS
HOME + 1 BR UNIT · \\'~II (.'OTIStl1ltt'ed-hnrdwood1 noo1· hon1e \\'ith fire-p!a('{'
anl'.J l'.Joub lt• ,11:arogt' ou C'Ol'll•'r lflt -+ J lk'rlt'lll tl{'\l'rr ~111it.
/11ni·y Oil !hi". ~U(1dl\•! !
S 11). '•~iO. C'·11! G 15-'.:Z;>j f111· nppoi ntn1e11t.
SUPER BUYS ~Harbor VieW Homff 1
None priced 101\·er -r..1onaro.J lnod~l411"' JTI'O'\'l!-ln----rondition. • 'Ei\S-T'SIDE 3 B . $36;
Fresh painl, paper. 3 • 4 BR. run1pui; rm ... $<1'i'.8.)0 I
A B<lnns.,-2 baths. T"orn1(1! e 3 BR Duplex, t:itidc S·l?.~:xl DI L d~nlng ar~a, Jgc. country • 2 Jton1cs 011 a Lot .... $-18.IJO
• k1tci.1en. \our best \•aluc. o 7 Cnits. Loni< Hrh $.'.'9,j()I)
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SALi: .. ?~ ___ \ OUJt I!O~JE. I c M AREAS Call 6-Mi-05:1 '· • • . • = .. •
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EASTS! DE COSTA MESA
Nea r Ne\\1porl I !eights area-sharp 3 bed-
roorn . 2 bath .. L lg. fan1ily 1·00111 \\'/fi re-
place. JJOQ L. Close to Harbor Iii, shop-
ping & park. $41.i,500. J-l arr iet f..>crry
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VACATION RETREAT
UnJboa Pcni111.uln charn1er l'or onl y $5fJ.500~
2 bedrootn beach cottage iust ::i li!ps lo ba)'
& 01.:e<.Hl. (.'J int 1\Joses. tit2-8235. (1·"15)
ASK ME WHY!
Thi s liveable 3 bedroo n1 hon1c hn s on extra
lar ge kilchcn "':added· breakfast roon1.
Back yard is unusuall y p1·ivatc. Neighbor·
hood is one of lhe besl & price is ONLY
~71,500! .Joyce Edl und til2·8235. IF22)
~-E·XQUISITE-SPYGLASS HILL
Sensalional Nantucket original taste.fully
decorated in earthtones. 5 !·luge bed roon1s,
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approach to Real Esta te
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fa111il y roon1 & gan1e 1·00111, Fire-place in CALL Je1·1)' ClUC!'pi•) • ;
1nast.cr bedroo1n & livin!J roon1, Roon1 for 1
I I . , 014 • 900 C 1 i:i 111 llti~-:!IJ:.i to iG1d oul · ', ~. poo -r;:rcal vte\r . .; · :J. . Ciro oerry ,
G~+.fi:!OO. ( 1:21 1 ' 1111:11 \•llti1;,:c hns' 10 offer~
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.£ p1iln -2200 sq. ft. -3 1Jedroon1s, 2 ~~ I
bnth s, faniil y roorn . 2 fire places. B-1 kil·
chen. \~'ide greenbelt locatlon on \:isla
__lliu:odo. $77.50-0. Colhcrino -Sch,ve-ickert I
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Lo\vest priced offering on fabulous Pron1· 1'
onotory Bay. Pier & slip privileges.
$107 .li()jl. Charles Art,1old &12-8235. I F30J jlf 962 _2456
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IN CORONA DEL MAR
COZY CHARMERS. 2 HOUSES snuggled on
H-~. lot in Old CdM. Wood paneling, beam
cellmgs;-fireplaces. !\lust see to appreciate.
1'ertns avalltibl<!.
WINTER RENTALS I• ... --.-----_ .. _ 'THE MOST
3Ut'llll VIMttt! Thr 1n011t k • FOR
henullful "street" on lhc WE MUST MOVE THE LEAST
•MOVE to MONACO '""'"'"''· >'our ""'""'"'· 'l'lllS ow~ uous>;. ,, J"'t 1"-0 •tor>' home, boal <IOck. t1 111tvll fror11 Vlc101·1t,
6H11k In the IU.'1UI")' oC this 11ari<lv bet1ch. Ss.10 monthly. WHY DON'T YOU Ut';11,.•h, I '~nlly 001111; ul!Cd
es:1't:r>l lonally be~utl!ul :? THE •OINT llll' J •[1DltP.:t 11-DEN. Laf . bcd1"001n and tlen ho1nt. r 11un tJL'l.:k 1\•/0lf~'TANOJN'G
Quiet cul-de--1ac lo<.'fltlon. Stt"pll tron\ u~ \Ve<ia:r-. OCE:AN VIEW. Ru1tic !Iv.
S7J.9.10 •. F'EE. Ca rul llR>•front '"'' b •dr•o''' ... lntolhi&clean. specious t.lck 11 , '• c \\'lli<ina;o11, 6*-4161. r1n . .,, .. , r p c , ho1ne. \"e(trly SJIXXI u)Onth. tastefully decorated 5 Bil, 21/2 BA stic11eret1 lath liou.t;C l)li.tio
eLET1S GET POPPIN' Cnll 6r.,..rm 11 .. f!1·ep111,-e ,14 gn1 char
Co1"1)J1t1 del M:;.1° A n lo'ULL PltlCt;, · -The UNIQUE Features Of This Hom• Are:
• lt's UN IQUE a1nong the UNIQUl~S! In1...or-
--!....~ulAiu..glas.s u•iodo\v.,s..j1nported tiles
i· handc rafted cabinetry and a 1nngnificent ~ view front the balcony pa tio. This hom·e has
, .. four bedroo1ns. delight(lil \Viii treatments
• -and a h illside lot in Corona del !\1ar exceed-
: ,ing one half acre in size. Presented at
·. $135,000 along \\1itl1 the keys to a private
THREE FOR THE MONEY. Secluded R.-3
triplex just a short splash fro1n China Cove.
r.1int. move-in condition, plus lush landscap-
L ng. Excellent sla11cr. \Vith IO\\' tinru1cing.
PRIVATE FINANCING. NAUTICAL DU-
PLEX. 2 Bedroo111s. featuring fireplace
builtins, bay & bench locale. Out of are3.
O\Vner must sell. Asking S72,950. E-Z terms,
Call for details.
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ill\'(.'liln\Vtlt that J)ll.Yll for $Jt,f00. A Bili fAiM!L\' 11• l l l
I llsclt? Clean bullclhlj: 11.nd l tipprccl1i.h.1 11'1~ J'\liitlc 4
nt":at tentu1ts. Un d e,. w f T .:... •,' !JUJlril, & fMol. DEN
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$100,000. All lhls. <uated on • es ern e i·l"O lrl • ll0:\1E. Dcluil11tl cxterkir ot
1 h1·0 R·2 lotli; n1ake thil I\ ••u ..... '" .. "''"· wood , slon<l, ILVll l;;tt~. &
superb v11.lue. Call ror I ;;STU=N"''N"'I"'N'°'O,.-e4--=B:=lt=. =,~ .. ::::,hi ""•llOotU•• .. ••.c• •1••• .,,.~~1ll1£•1'C\I lihtll(c t'OOlllnes.
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beach. GRUBB & ELLIS UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 675·6000
2443 E . Coast Hwy., Coron• del Mar jl BROKERS 67s-7080
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*WATERFRONT HOMES*
Prize 4 bdrm .. 4 bath Lido Nord bay!ront;
40 It. Jot. Pier & fl oat privileges. $295,000.
Elegant f BR. & lgc. family r m ., 6 bath!.
. .,Pier & fl oat. 3Q Ft. lot. $275,000.
' Lovely 5 BR .. 5 ba. on prize 60 ft. \vaterfro11t
. ·lot, Lido Notd. Pier & float. S375,000. ' -* WATERFRONT LOTS *
40x90 ft. !\1a~nifi cent vie,v.-$250.000.
30xl05 Ft., Lido Nord, vie"'· $165.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 ' Boysidt Dr., Suitt 1, N.B. 67S-6161
Gener•I R.E. 1002G;n•rAl R.E. 1002
NEW CAPE SERIES LISTING
A RARE ITE.M-but a sharp 3 bedroom
Condo 1n a q u iet secluded section on Costa
i\•tesa's Eastside. Ne'ar Newport Back Bay.
l.ovely pool, la n'tt scaping. Child ren over. 15.
$44, 750. Call S46-58IO.
BA YCREST'S BEST
$92,500-Quality built custo1n pool home.
Featuring: 3 Oversized bedrooms, large,
\V~ panelled den. beautiful formal dining,
2 fireplaces. 3 ~aths, loads of storage, laun-
dry roon1. atr1un1 entrance and oversized
g arage. l-lo1ne centers .around lovely pool
~rea . .!\Iany. n1any custom features. Just
listed, call for co1nplete details. 546-SllO.
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6-a-&-4lit 11 Y e. """h' corner I. C *'· N 'I' l!: ll flltEPLACE. Some ocean/bey vu . ~ ~ -N ~ 1•-·-·L 675-63JS Fount1ln VA11ey 1034 1 Huntinnton Be.ch 1040 cii· '1 .. w carpe ' •u"""' eCATALIN~ • A 1'\'ul \.M.1y fo1· 0t y $64,5QJ
PALOS VERDES Coron• del Mer 1022 . I io'ULL Pill 1',;.
NEWPORT HARBOR. So< Cocx,>OL AS A MINT EXECUTIVE w A T ~ It ' II' ATER
the.in all il'Om your fully • E I I • . ... ERSY living In 11111 ulr I lVEllY\Vl!EllE. 111at'1 the
landscaped and ht g h 1 y XC US Ye condltloticd 2 111ory Town LA CUESTA lhl'1nc for lhls 3 BDRM.
upgraded Spyglass H 111 Bachelor Pad house \11th 3 bcdroon\!I, t.llnl Olyn111ic jlOQI, 2 SIOI)', " fA~t mi. ho ll\ e . ret~at. 4 Bedroon1!' and includll~ spacious n111stel' oppt'tiX 31XIO i«i. rt. of luJ<ury. S1N1clou11 l!.'ood d~ck i>atio
flunlly room. Fee land. For With Pool i1·llh balcony. Chef'• Oel~hl 3 lk.'f.11111s, 3 bathli, fo1111ul l\'/~\Vl ~l rillNG POOL &
only $1.69.500. Con1pare all A dcUKht•·l ,_ BR 2 BA Kitchen w/sell clettnh~ dine, 16 x :lG bonuli rooio I' A N 0 ll A f.i I C OCEAN othe1· vle1v pricei. Bru·t •u oven CUstou1 nlinors I 11 VIE\\'. Step1aver kitchen w• Jacobsen. &14-4174 pool home 1vith I a r g e bathi and .._11,.. •re bcautlfuUy finished + 16x2ti all the bulll·ins, opeu111o to
n1aster •uite on 60 x 100 ft f · 1 dlnlu•~ ~';Al .... 8 · lun1lly room, Ron1an gold }o'J\ill. R~f, w /SL U t.1 P . 640-1120 lot, l\<llkh~ distance to p~~phy ~b ;~ d~~ IOIK! er!)!;::; thruoul. Oe~lgncd STONE f' I It E p LA c E . l l:=S:=l:=:=l:=l:=l::::=~ I private beach a cc e 1 s. rooin. Assuniable ?\~~· for entt'nlli.uing. Oose to J-ieU\'Y lihll:K 11 .. w carpel•
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1974 SERIES
$69,500. lO'io down. Low ... ,... n bc<ich. lhruout. Be the first to let:
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The. Real Estate Fair 1 PHICE.
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2500 SQ. Pr. of pres1ij:e · one .... 31 --3~~B~R~2-~B~A--=1 Jh·ing 1bedroom!l2~i boths, EMER'ALD BAY'
"':1; """""' '"'"'' h••" 5. BR Be ch Bea' uty s..'"""· "''" ''""sea""' $69,950 15x25 liv m1. Ne11:r Sla1er a ooe thinJ acre lot with
Combining a superb blend o( &: Bu.<;h.n.rd. S&t.900. Fot' ocean view Is only the• livability and location, these ln a \'<'ry nice north of quick sale!! Arent 962-24511 I luge n\a..<11cr sui1e "'ilh bt-;clnnlng. \\'l' 8re proud to
2 & J bedroom, Spanish hii,:hway location "' 11 h 01· 531-;,s(Xl. nursery and se.,,·\ng loft. oUer thl11. n1agnlficcnt 4 BR
st)'le t0111thornes oUer a dupll',; pote nti81 Ca 11 3 BR, 21r, Ba, Blt·ins, t,rplc, l..atge, 1'e1'54tilc ho1ne for tl(H11e o,1·hlch featw'C& an
con1plete pa ckage of 64.4-7711. P1:lva1e area, Tl!llnis, Pools, the big, ocean loving family. Interior design by JOhn
feat11re11. etc. 2 Ml. beach. FOR SALE Club 111cn1bcrship, for 1c11nM; Hall, Beaut. enlry, lge open ·
546-SllO • Cenlral air conditioning or le&Se,'" $225. owner & n •lm1nlng avail. $45.000. 1~11.n1ily-nn. a: r a c i o u Iii
• Cuslon1 drapes/shag crptg: t>lG-5921 Dkr. ~)36..S.,36. L.lvh1g-rm \\'ith fo!llil stone
Gen•r•I R.E. 1002'! G•neral R.E. 1002 Open Eves. • E."nclosed garage & patio ASStn.IE s11.,. loan •::l,200. :::::::::::::I trplc, nnd re 1no de I e d .:;;~~~~~:::~;;;I ~;_;;;;;;;;;;;'!!"2!222'!~""'2!22!22!2""'"' • Concern package, heavy ..., kitchen & stcl't'O thru out FIVE BEDROOM -CLIFFHAVEN GenerAI R.E. 1002Gen•r•I R.E. e1u;:'oo~~:!'.":!u:~::::~!i * DUPL~X.* ' : ... e:r!rc;:;.t~ :::tst'!'nd~ Newport West All of this liUITOUnd5 the
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REALTORS
•-,.-.·RANCH STYLE NEW LISTING 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;002;;-e Al! lme rec court Both ''"Ith bay VJel!.'I. 2 Lots .. School Dlsl1'ict. o,1·ncr 846-nnd Oil" of the very best! pool & patio which Is an South of Hwy. One year 8401 or 536-884.1 2 STORY-l Bed.rm famlly integral part of Ca!Uornlll
,r· }lurry to see this 3 bedroom, R M $27,490 new! $125,000. · rm dining room •3 bath! living at.It's finest. Szr.1,500.
S33.000 full pri('(' 2 full hath, family 1wn1, CALL 714:516-13'0 ASSUJ\L\BLE 5~~% loon, hll.,;;11,·ood noon." cpts i. LINGO REAL ESTATE
No dOl\'n to \'els fo1·n1al dining roo1n hon1e OU I • a~r. DOl\'11/excellent (.'01.. 3Blt, 21;BA plus 20'x20' dl'f)li. A·l lal\'ll, fru it Ir~•. 4f»-8086 400-1397
( spacious corner lot \\'ilh (l vcntlooal linrmclng bonu'I: rm. 0\\'Jlt.'I" tak~ 2nd. ere S54 500 0 v·
This \·llcant home has bc<!n bcautilul la\\'11 and CO\'Cred From -L:i\:-taKe-SiintR Am $<11.500. 847-42.86 or..MD-3...~. RoY Mc·c.~dl• ReAltor cean 1ew
,_'Qmpletely refurbished and 1 Pa 1 Io . SO ~f ET 111 NG 1'"rn'Y or San Diego Jo,1"\\'Y to * SPYGLASS * Huntington IHc 1040 1110 Newport Blvd., CM F'rom Laguna ~s just 1vaiting (or a fan1ily .
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EXTH.-\ · a separate guest El Toro tlll'nofi, I.hen left on · io enjoy it! Jnc:lurled in the 1~10n1 or hobby roon1 or El Toro ltd. 11 ,~ ni i.) lo Supervlcl!.'! New4 BR. home ~n29 Bt?aullful 3 bedroom, 2
price att fireplace, built.in ?'.':":"? Really • lhis "·on't Pino Ln. &: niode\11.. in prKlige area. Lge. fam. SUMMER IS HERE! '"'!!~~~!""L!!!!~~~!I Uath hon1c with outatandin~
elec. range & oven, car[ll.'ls la1>1 !~ Call 10see. SSG,900. LEVITT-WEST, INC. i·m.; & rooni l?f'. pool. SlOJl fighting traff ic to and RE•OSSESSIONS ocr.an i•i ew . Thill ii.rid drapes, 2 cn r garugu 644.7270 LINDA ISLE BEAUTY! $250,000 Pe1fect for discr1 nunati.11g from the beach~! 0\1'1'1 YoUI' .-in1n1nculate hon1c is only :1 ~ niuch, much. more. lf Elegant & colorful bayfront home w/S bdrms, BbuyeAL'B'OA BAY PRO 0 .,...11 studio Condo right Fo1r lnforn1Ation and locnlion yeari;lo· nc~.0""11nd h1"' ,• you're not a Vet .• let our f I b P. across from the ocean at o these }'HJ\ & VA ho1ueli, spac us M>oN sq. I.
mot't. ronipanv arrange Jo"• am. rm\\' wet ar. lge DR & 41h baths. Lge CORONA. DEL MAR * 640-1414 *. . liuntington Harbour for only contact . fireplace and beaiu celllna•
;dn. F1IA Or 5';'., dn. 1 s unny rms. Fantastic m s tr ste. Pier & slip. CUSTOM DUPLEX B'i 0v.'Tler on Fee , --". $24,900. Or enjoy a cool, . KASAllAN accent this true LaiUJ>3
<'Onventional linanclng for A n'al one of a kind custom H V Hill L.Wiu relaxing summer In a n10re R I E ff ._._ .. ~ value priced llt S62,500 • '}'liu. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. bulltduplexonanoversl~d · · s. So. Sandpiper, 4 apacN>us 1 bedrooni •• •f•te 2--C•ll Today 644-n11
Better hurry and ask about ~;ii!:::;:::~;:::::::;:~;::::~:.:; 2111 S J 'I lot, south of Bayside, only 2 BR, 21A BA. Fam. rTn. 3 Condominium w Ith a I • 1•u an oAquin H1 Is Road block• 10 the beach. House cllJ' gar. Upgrad ntdl. 2 rv1ne ~ JlsLing No. ll))28. ~ NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644--4910 frpl cs, $98,500. OPf'n House beautiful patio, upgraded 1 ~~::::::::::::::::1 WALKER & LEE BEACH LIVING has 4 bedrooms. 3 baihs. "ht·SU•. ""!"'', ... 1331. carpets and th-apcli. Only /Jn NIGEl
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family room and fireplace ~ <l'n"" -.,..,,,,.. $3l 500 \\'ITIT lNCOi11E TOO! -Gen•r•I R~E. 1002~G I -E -In master bedroom. lnco1ne 1528 Keel Dr. • . DON'T Perfect for ""eekend visit!'i f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:i enerA R . ._____]~ 1 . Ask for Alyse or Da ve MISS or year 'n>und livin•"'· 2 un t is very large .,...Ith 3 IRVINE.T e rrac e -B y Christian• Realty I IS FAMILY HOME Bed '00 . f t It d 1 I bedroon1s. 2 full ' baths. Chvnl'.!.r • Like ne\\·! 3 Bdrm.· s.inG \Vnrner at Golden\\•Cllt TH I , Jr fJ~ l ~I~~ ~~n u': t~nnr Fast Escrow ' Easy Living Sl25,000. 2 ,bath. COMl('r lot. Pool. llunlinb'1on Beach 8-12-7·1&.i Iintlllll'llhlle :1 bdl'nl.. 21 ~ ~II,! v1c1v; Tolxp or i:ie Wold. Oi ~7270 Pnced to Sell? $73,500. ba. to\1·nhousc, set In lush 2-11ty. a . lrnis., cheery 11~ 1 hlock to beach. I I Owner Transferred! 67l-7910 -ass· ull!I E AN~ ~art.lens, 1\ith 3 pa1ios. So living & dining rn1s., .... 1th
$62,500 011·ner ;o1n~ 10 Ha11au and , Vc1·y anXIOUS owner. Re<W~ J.fARBOR VlE\V HIL S .,..BL LQ llWJl.Y extras )'OU must St.'C ( r 11 I c . CO m P I e l e I Y : SPIFFY CLEAN
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L1.ys, "SELL!" Ten Uuy ' raled Condo. $23,995. 3 Bed-Cd•! Lux . U to aplll't'Cial<'. Let us sho\i· landM:nped, lge. ff' n c e .d E BARRETT escf'O\\' OK on this super I l'lll, ll, btdhs, bllns, fA · urious decor. Pool, 1 od yerd· rooin for pool. Thi~ •hart> 2 bedroo1n Yvrilto · p.1tios & low maint yd t 10 you t ay, 50 yoo h. · · be ·1ui' · -REALTY " · .' 1111 i heat. ~ice size liv 1m. Dbl 0.,...nc; "'ill fin a 11 c e · On this i;pacious 1 stocy can buy 11 tonight. $62,500. pro1K'rty 1s 1n aull l.'On·
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64 ·5200 675·4060 LOi\N, rus PER l\.JO PA\'S · .. s.10pp1ng. Recreation 1= and room to l;l'OW oa1 a 1n at $6.1. • 2 tocauon. ASSUl\fE 1', \IA I & 1 · 1"2!!!!!!!!!E!EE!EZE!!!!!!!!E!E!! .,...... ""1.. -
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pride, pleasure and comfort down to the smallest
detail. A wide cliok:e of elegant 2. 3, or
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, · l teoms. V. Hazowinkel M""'' with just • 1.'1.500 i ·i==.'11
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CO&ATS f 646-l921or Eve. 545-3413 llJS Pembroke Lane dOl!.'n paymnent or aasume ...., . N h ASSUME FHA the 8\!</0 \'h loan \\'ilh •wport Beac 11ayn1en1s of jw;t SHH per WALLACE You are the winner of $225 Per l\lonth PIT!. s 1110 Priced al only $34,00ll. 1st \Vesle1·n Bank Bldg. 4,,.1100
REAL TORS TWO FREE TICKETS Bedroom, fully carpeted and 5~140 University Park, In:!ne 1.' .. ' .. ' .. ·' .. "•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I
to the drnped. ~·Ith fireplace and WALKER & LEE Day1 552-7000 Nights r•
~~~~96~2~-44~54~~~""' 1---------"'l '\'GLING BROS AND hugc.t11n1ng area. E.-:ccllenl RE.\L ESTATE
BARNUM a. a-AILEY local10n. Close to Orange ·
HAR IEW I-CALL IT-C•IARM-j • D Coos1 College and sho pping. DESERTED SP ANIS H BOR V CIRCUS '"""" from s.rn Di•«> llACIENDA-sedudcd Imm
OCEAN AND •••
Buyers Choice ... e1tnyon view, dramatic
2 BR S31,9:l0 mtnu}('(! with slate Door
' MONACO '28•900 4 BR 2 BA at the F'ree11·ay. (ft1·ll('r 1v a n 11 vie\v by huge ll'l.>es: Loacll
'1 !-1!111111.'s gl'l-a·v.·;ty. Sw1i;hinc AN1\flEl~1 <ictkin $35,500. of in1poi·ted tile, v.·rough1
2 BR S.G,900 foyer & stone "'all. Open
3 art $51.!l'~ beam ceil .. lrplc., 3 bdrm• .•
3 Bil, .Fn S:,2,900 211 bnth11. Ul'n, 11·e1 bar
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Thi11 delightful 2 be1lroon1 & clean & ready f Or CONVENTION CENTER Iron, brick ,\\·ork and
den or 3 bedroon1 hon1c is occupancy, JUSI right for 800 \V. Katclla, Anaheiin llDJW..kiml!f.ltl niirrors! Eli!ogant draperies.
located on quiet cul.de-sac, I ~uu ren1 crs to get started. Please call &12-SITT8, <'XI ::33 -·---thick carpcU jU51 like ne.,.,.! I next to green belt. 11 has a Carpets & drapes thruout. • to clalm your Uckcl1. f'2-447J c:::J 101 formal dine. gourn1et
3 Bil, i>Tl. $.j-1,930 PLUS room to e:itpand. Good
J BR, F'R $72,500 fnmll)' home. $89.500
large yard rind is Hu·~e kitchen \\'ith country * * * kitchen, 4 BR's w/11paciotJs
b c au t itu lly Jan1lscapetl. Ill niosphere, total priy1ne11ts
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nli .. <ttc1· quarters. Spanish
• BR, FR, Pool $1\l,!JOO ..AG/an
Upgraded thru .. oul . The a1·e less than .rent Seller NEWPORT BEACH -Near The Plaze cow·tyard and patios!!
Jkst of ~l'hools & shoppln;;. 11ill nol!.' sell VA and Fl·fA VaCAll't-OWJier will finance SIMPSON-DUNN REAL ESTATE
STI,900. Phone 61·1-S&ii anll pA,yLmK'E"'R~. Ca& llLl<ltl-GEE. 236 Huge Fan1ily Roon1 Beautif~I, secluded a~a of at low, 10, ... lnterem nte: w' 01\ner will fmancc f'XCCUllVl' llO\llf!S Big 4 $39,900. Full price·you O\l·n
Cl _.. , Bdrm, 2 bath l10mc I~ Jus1 the land~ Bl.T 962-a.'ill.
REALTY !lOO CleMeyre St.
494-9-173 549--0316 752-1800
assifi.,,,. Ads ··· ... 6~2-ii6i8. HF.AL ESTATE This beautiful home has 9 nwnth.<1 old. l{as all the l ,C~~Cc'°""=":.,="7-
Gener•I R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 it all! Hu&c family roon1. 1 hullt·ins. Family arc a, 3 CAR GARAGEj ,4 be.droom
''The people \\ith Irvine Koo\,· Ho .... ·" NEATll
~ Coldwell Banke
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BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BAYFRONT
Over 4.000 square feet in this custom built
near ne'v exquisitely decorated hom e . 35 ft.
frontage on exclusive \\lest Bay. Dock facil·
ities. $300,~
FOR THE GOURMET GARDENER
Lovely 4 bedroon1, fe'atured on Hom e Gar·
den Tour '74. Beautifully decorated. Charm·
ing patios, \Yatcrfall. pond. hn n1 aculate
jlig Canyon ttome. $168,500. _,
SPANISH ESTATE IN CAPISTRANO
5 bedrooms, 41h baths. maids room. Hugh
m aster bedroom. Ocean and vall ey vie,vs.
\Vine cellar. 1h acre. Prime location. 2 years
old. 1159.500.
BEAUTIFUL LINDA
Elegant country English, warm \voods, deep
carpets, formal dining. 4 bedroom s with
balconies, d en, 3 fireplaces, 21fi baths. Boat
slip, gated communll)' & more! $230,000.
MARTHA'S VINEYARD ONCE REMOVED
Charming Barcrest 3 bedroom fam ily
room, beautiru pool in a garden ...'... $83,500.
A1ake an appointn1cnt.
CAMEO SHORES
ustom built and designed . Beamed ceilin~s.
4 bedroon1s. for1nal dining room great kit· ~hen . Outstanding ocean vle\v. Owner leav·
111g ~rea. $157.500.
SANDPIPER HOME -VIEW
-4 bedroon1, s bath. Dramatic cathedral ccil·
.l ings, 'vet bnr . 3 car garage. Private court
1 yard. Ill 1la1it cr bt!droom su1tl:!~Vaean
& ready for you. $95,000.
POPULAR PORTOFINO
And a pool I.on~ You'll also t ind a bonus area
you may develop in lo your kind o! "lhlna."
. The price is right for stun1ner fun. $83,500.
OIAL 644-176'
1161 S&n Jo•quln Hlll1 Rd., N.8 .
A COLOWELL BANKER CO.
Boat or trailer parking, ne .... · fr plc. $53,500. call 540.1720 luxury home, 2,1 miles to
hi· lo caroeting and bulll·I~ OCCRn huge 12x18 . fan1ily P I I -h-J Bdrm. & 2 bath home 1ac1 u •nd Pos wtth beamed ceU blt·lm Attn1cliv~ 3 bdrm. '3 bath lrpl. Xlnt ocean vl~l'llll one
hon1.e \\'llh llOl?k, \~'Ct bar. or lhe better buys at $57,500 financing' at JCfis than the r-ftBBL.J iyon1. Near i\1agnolia and cu1Tent rate. Offered "' I lllUHillo Yorilto1\'n. $43.~. Agent $~M.7:i0. Ask about llstlng ~O 5.'ll-5&!0_2r~-2406. __ _
No. 10199. IM~.<IU~~ LITTLE MANSION
f&nllly n_)(lnl 11·1th fireplace,
Ioli; of i;10111g1\ service rm,111'11111'111
3 l'tl r g(uagc and a
1rcn1en<lous vie11'. Price of WALKER & LEE __ Bii; tind beautiful \l'ilh a 29.J;J Harbor Blvd., COKta l\1~ budget 9ize price. C'lo!!e in $U0,000 Jncl11dc11 the lnild . . Real Estate I $21,900 & VACANT .31.:Ut. 20A, 10111 u( privacy 545-9491 i\si;unlt' 7'~',~ VA loan of with ~ low maintenance
1 $11,000. :i Br, huge lol. Lrg front & rear yard .. Co!nptll'e
CALL 552-7500
•VISION• REAL
494-0561 MOVING , ll'Ol'k SllOp. t\gcnl 557.S62J. CU!llom beauty deslgnM _for
Prt -• --• -I ----)'OU. Only S38.500. g,17-J.;&t
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ct' ~..:uu~ ... .,.. $.<vuu. for BY 0\\1NJ..:R.Large 4 hr, 3 BKR. REAL TY quick sale. Near ?\tesa bR, ocean view .... rk, 1053 --OFF_E __
V•nle Goll Co""". Sha.,. P•rk Hiii Dr ""500 Call ASSUME & SAVE •rod hill company RED
I 4 BR. 2 BA, Fam·rm, Frplc. Da\·e 6-t&-.123i ~· 97!}..0021 Univ. Park Center, lrvtne , . . by builder. Lovely 3
Hll blt·lns. Owner must si:oll f . .. I RVINE TWNHSE bdrm., 2 bath •unny home: $42,950. 6';C Loaii t1v11.ll. 3 BR, 2 ha, H/1'' pool, cust. Sharp 3 ~rm Slll.l'dust dramatic entry to step.up
NELSON REAL ESTATE, kit, pan.:?ling, frplc, Assuml! Home ln prime H.B. area. UNDER $30,000 liv. rtn ., spac. deck, cu8ton1
979-6148 6';{. loon .. CN.·nr, lj7 Brent· 'Vall lo wall cpll, new 1ile1 Owner sell in•~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. L-e1·11n1\c Ille work, $'17,500.
.,11ooe], 1133-385S. kitchen and bath. Freshly 0 The be t b · be tlful EASTSIDE INCOME painted In and out. Bkr 963-<plus utili ty room) AIPlne· s uy 111 au i •.,1u doll houses on one lot. r-.JE&\ VERDE. Open Ilse. 568l I style condomhtiun1 in \Val· l.a1 1111nn! 1 1o·or further 3BR 2BA . dbl frl/SRI /Sun. 2729 Swxipipt'r. nut Square. Air conditioned. n onnat on & a pp ' I .
I ' with gar .\ A BR la fml di l'I ---¥-·-~ ----·-"-g tl I l •hawing call 2BH .. lBA ,vJth dbl gal' . ., ' _m rm, n. 1 WALK TO BEACH ,,.. ... carpe ng, (tapes, re<-'
I Seven yn: old. Xlnt buy, -~l\'f\el'. ~. 2BR, oor. lot, 2 car pr. Onl" "'OOd patio. Acl'OBll frnm • 832·ll52 *
l grent , ln1·ertment. o .... ·ner I B'' o"'llCr 3 HR. 1•., ha, l"'r. 2 blkot to bch . Ownt!r \\•Iii l.'Ommunlty f)O(ll Otld purk . !"itlulh~nc:!~rl!:..._ OCt'UPl~. ~U Pll~IGE S.C. Pla1~·i. Ternis. i59 llnAn<.'C Rl 8 ~ .. % lnt ei·est. Near ac.:hoo ls. ln1n1cdlotc M ON. BAY TERR. 110~,ES fo! 1nronnatio11 nnd lhKl oon. SIS.8736. 1.,.1,... ""r 1110 """' ....... Pofl.'letisktn. PJict $29,900. An ntu·., split-level conten1p. ' rl1•tn1l!L 64a-66•Mi ~ .. ~ • ~~" ll'ilh 00 percent llnanclnq of ~tiJnnlng design & superior · l·PLEX, (21 Eni;ti;lde , C~I. Gernld S. Thon1ns, lteahor ovallable. C:\l/ ~l ·:'illl L'f/n<tlni{'tion. Bi11iluil rm .
S79.7i00. "ll:."' _i\l~nt. 01\'ncrl HERE'SA-NEW ONE ANYTJ:\11:'.;. wllh "'t•1 b1.1r. convect. den,
Vog•J & Babbitt
REALTORS
BIG C/\NYON
4 BR • Deauvllle
SlJ7,500 :r.o Ne .... ·port Center Dr. I N't!l!.'J)Ol"l Beach ("{14~644-6056
Broket" 67;;-jZJl. _ ·91111 one Is . just being 1\u n T L E R o c J\: :1 l.111L•n1!I., 3 l)lltl\11: Hecl uded
E1stbluff 1030 rl!furb lshcd "'H)1 the TMlWl!Sl BR0 AOlfOOn 4BR. 2',lBA. swln11nlw~ J~)(ll, fl.45,(XX)
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Wl\RRANTY HOME
Ufetime
Iden~ in home building. Al Mrnpleted honH: \\'/ pt'Of. TURNER ASSOC.
$3\i,000 It's a steal, and )'01.1 d(!C. lrrt. & bcnut. !cl~pd. 11ro N. Cc111.st ll'A'y., l.11guna
can :visun1e this: low !ntcresl yd. Assumable loon nt !1'111• 494-1177
VA lo&n 11! $235. per lflO. int<'rest rates. PH: 833-2813, Hl1-----1 ~rry, call 8'17·J.>SI, BKR. by 01,1ier. L~un• Is 1050
NcRr Park &: !!(JIOO]s. 4 L•guna 811ch 1041 New World Condo bdm11, 2 ba.th.'I. blst fwnlly
B1lbot Ptftln1ul1 1001' Opportunity ml. bu lll·ln1. \\'Alk lo Ule IRVINI COY! A (.'Ul!lOm dt'COr., air.cont!.,$ ------=-'----'-'-'-I I cl $i9 D:iO T '"""II 1• II bdrn11,, 2 b.1, A!'tllllllC Pl'lre reduced! -.ri(JO. K'll·r.'· • • , a.'"" · .. n Onl ~l111l(lh1Ji!: con1Cr \•lew 101 1 , •
lalbt1 ~1 huy In Et1slblurtt''Four ~.i566 . I 11\'11lk1hlc tu one of •h•· n1()f(I ~fbR~fN.~R4fN-iOO.
<I ,\tlJ:.1r.ent dup)exes. \\'(tier l)f'<lroom. plus cool pool, * I~\ QUL~A • Eldonulo • exrlutil~·'"· rri\'11lt• h~t11·h
oriented. SllO ~OOO To 1111rro1uwl{'(I h,V nltlttu·c 1ree~ S-.~ less th~n 1nodcl lv11111u111l11c.111 In &1. tnl. Realtors
$1J,\,OOO cnch. J.\.a Yn1. oltl. uu<I !!hrubs. Ncii·l.v pnintcrl _ ... 000 fi(I r1 1cJ<trn111 1..'0ll!act 1.~111 0111W1.1p(.lrt * 644-7662 *
Buy one or till. lnaldc and (IUI. /\JI ll 'l~l"I lot, oo:H1l3 .. \\<'lil! CO.'llil Pac1flc ---------1 ~ •• ·Peninsula Point ~pp 11 -nces r•·fui'bi.!ihc~t. _1~e: fort~·-.1•1·831·2'.iOO. __!!~~!!! Lido Isle 1056
Cho.rmtt! 2 BR. den, hij:h Sellu "jJJ _cnn-x ,a, ~ nd 3 BR. z~~ $11, llH·in11, io'rplc, SACRrFtCr~ LIDO ISLAND :m l:XX1 66 beamed ttlllna:c. Otlfl blk, T.D. Md lender ". 111 Prlv11tt urt11., Tmn\11, Pool111, 38R, 3BA View Hom for 1 4Bn 48 · JI.,. •1 ;...,_' ~tin, b:!,)' 6 111:nnl1 c11. l'f'fl11t1nco .111 9'U· llonw f'fc. 2 t.tl. 10 Bench. F llftle by ov.ncr -1ak<' 1011,. i:· SRilSun A.inn..~
Sep. gu@l\t quot1tr• 1!.'/C01n• carTits ~y·s ~XC \Ill ve SALE OR Lz.l.SE. OWiiU dolvn or Cf. ()M~ible lcn~ 100 ~la. u re. NB
plele bnth. $82,:IOO. one year ""a'!'T11nl y. Thl1 ~ C?i>lkm, S&C.!00. Open Slit le -'-' • · ·
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()pen Sat. and Sun. ·J·S p.n1. llurithiaton Sta.ch on 50:xl2S Or uk for Ron Gar~r ~II. ne1t buy on Udo Al ~I Otrob. II. R.·3 lot. T'e r rl t 1 c 714-497-1389 or 213-®-~ ~HlJ,0001 4.i' k>I, 3,(0) 1qft.
Call srs.ms 111\IUlnlCF'!I f)Ott:1)t1!1I $32.900. R DUCEO $49501 l _.,_,_·2T.IO~-~~---
Agent 96)..2-1!6 or ~1-MOO. O\lncr t11xindon1na 1hl~ 4 DY 0\\11Cr $77,::00. 123 Vla
l{i.'th·111, 2 storY Nlgtiel Zurtch. Exu'a 11h:tti), prof.
''011 <lon'I nectJ 1 l\ln to home. Extrta lt11'Q:~ pool d~. 2 Or. 2 lkt + den.
"IJr:iY.• }'"n.s!" o,1·hen )'Ou 1ll'r<I )'At"tl. compl \.,./fruit G7~rll212 __
Ptnln1ula Point
C'hnrn1\n1i, Vll.~tull 4 llR, den~
lg. lot: one blnek l\.I bo.y,
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S97,!i00, 42t Belvue Ln. Opo-n
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Wfdntsdty, July 24, 1974 Wednesday, ~uly 24, l <J74 DA.fl v PILOT 4 1
6 !Newport 8e1cli 10691Mo eHom•1 lndustriel Prpty. 2100 1 Hou1" Unfurnl1hec1 I Hous.s Unfurn11htd Hoose• Unfurnished I Ap1rtme-;:;t"i Furnished ! Apartments Un urn .··"
Decorator1 Oreem 1 for ••1• l 100 1\1l ~ !\I :ood 1 tlon G I 2 ' -,.;i ~ &11111. ti ilt-n i•u li1r~·· 1 •• 1. I 50 5"1. P"'n A1n Y.<\th Ci.banu ~ tG.1.')')I), a s2 ~r It ··roc~Uc:r , enera 3 02 t H1.1ntlngton B11ch 3J.CO Seil Bffch 3284 Corona del Mar 3722 81lbo1 Peninsula 31011 . 6~~ 1j1 1~ 'W :ilthr lot :ll·h 1 Ii~ VI""" 1.1<\o, i\°u ... -port AC 1"unk Cl. ~l> LANDLORDS! .
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l'lchll't' 11•l11Uuv.•11 Vu 1..100 0 . ' I r· I" I Hunt HarMur 3242 1.Jltt;: ~:t('h ~lat1nn. $.'r:IO t';';-,."Jlt • ---11·•1'\l,r ln<'I I. hlfll.•JUt Ilk•• I Ii.It<. ~·.I •• , ... or 6Tr1900. I ne of a Kind ... ~ .. r. ... i ..... t-'•:r ""·111. • er-, _ __:__ ~ \i)/), i:?1:.1:tl:"t-~ill -Coron• del Mir 3822
21 'hi • II I ~ \ •• : ... r l-1.l:..t. lQ You? Try '""0 • I -----I l!lt. I J BIA '" ocean ~ 11·., '~ h'ol)ni,; 111 IU't e1l'l l -1200 1· 1 ti0:·".00 1 1 :i bl I .:t:-V11;w! ",1 1• "::C be<aut. wwtl!T'fiw.t H ses Furn/Unfur n 3300 1 ')l·"•l\10 uul pd . xv )'lom. CIU·:i:.1:~·l.i1, :! Br Gan.g:e ~ I I tu:!~· ?11 lht' ott l'i!llbeh, 1¥·1.11· A cteage for safe I E~1~1c1@-:.: locat~n. '·"'iJ~;,00, NU-VIEW RENTALS I -n r, -: &:i. t.">rnlo ,,.,l'l\'t 2:"!(;0 Sf' i\·\('v.. Cd;\! 111.r. Pvt paliu, :ran:;:;e, frii;:,
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Realtor1 (\•·111J.·rAdooi1. Olli C·\6-0Xi!i. ' 811,. ~~~tlll 3•;'! .. ~t: .. e) · 1 ~-~-:l!•'!C ~ael1, ~·,,lk to beacl1 Irvin• • 3244 dcl ~lit?' \\Ith lu.'\ur1v11:-1-J1Jl, I S:!W. v.· :,ie. Xlnt Jc;c. Open -?.:.'"-• -~--..-~. *BALBOA IS LANO* I J J::r, $2'!i. l)et ok'. S29.t $30 WEEK & UP 1.1<.iily 12-6. 612 '~ Ja8min&, * 644-7662 * 11 Commercl1I Prpty t600 Int. Co.i11ell)' to 1.roke1"h. :-,\\.Pl' &a<:h 3 Br, '.! Ba * RENTALS* . 6 12·~7:G;;.7• ______ 1
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Walker & Lee . ' . . ~. sn\-g:; on own. sale & f1n.1 ti7 .. -l'Jl:i alt t:. I Uni\'. 1•11.r.r enter, Irvine le d ~ .------AVAIL NOWI
I 11.t'ihll' !l[•J•l'Cl'IHllon Ul'<'i:I) (),,,~. J..ca..tt opt. S·lti 500.1 ·---•. -. -.-----·J-l::"Tc1~s.,.·~1 Ls on OS Furn 3400 1 Hit on ,\(!11•1.ort Bh·U rlC'<1/ • '--~·~·~"'-'-"~·~·~·~·--" ·1 r.ke uuvanl:i"C -c;11l OO\\ 1 ~·i· ..,,m ' H.\nUOJl \'IC" Thll~, OC"<"an -'" 0•1 0 ..... .:.;, .mo ~ -Dc·l ".\i·u· :\145 nio 1714.1 7;;:?-1700." .-.. , ;-· ... ~-. -----· -' & lml· vle1r; 5 Ul'!., fain. I ~ Br, <:ondos '·---S~ & S~~ NE\\'PORT lkaC'h, on 11'rlte1·, J ' ' 'e.1'.!--0~.c"() · FEATURl l\'G· ' Balboa Peninsula I J~r. CAR,ISO _\·lllage, :!J miles 1 rn1., 3 b:... Priv. encl. p<r.t.lo I ~ ~C:-C.:on£lo3 ..• ? •• ;~. ~ S?,.~'.! '.! bedroom ~ x e c u 1 i ,. ~ _ . . · . .· j E. of S·1n Juan Capl~tr.i.oo. j \1·11:0001. $i.A> ;\lo. ton yca1-·11 I:-' ~r';' ll •n1cs • $300, ~!5'• S;-~ Conduni iniuni, ful'tl. Sui1er I ~ ui n._,,Bat;h. $110 n!o, .U~i~. ~tt B~diy>mii ~ 1' rp1c ! ~
Harbor View Monte go 'l BT:. nltn. cabin, 1 acr('., lease. A;:ent 67~~i'i'li 1 :s ~~~ Ilon1e.-. , ~S:Si~. 339~ \"IC\\\ Boat ~lip. . Pool, _!.'.11.~~_S'..:n!er St. J·l~·~•.ti. i r~m1c l.le k!t~hens • ~x-
·l Bit. 2 OA. Fnn1-rn1, IAnu",. 11e11·. $2S,OOO. Ov.'llr:5-1S-035S , Jor:, -ill.\ +tam r ni. h·i;:, 4 BR~~~U'i'"llit~t S'12a ja<:uzzi. A1•ail La.<rr 11·eek Dana Point 3726 ~~~~~I 8~::_~~:.i~l~~!1.1!:1~; ~~~J~~~~~: 11:1i1'ISl~ll;·;.,,,.P~1~:1 ON. !HE ~ATER I Ro•I EstateWntd ... 2900 )l'<l, \l'/patio ~ Su~view l flt 5::il-2000 . ~~~~·· ·~~r P~ne ~~~ n \CJI EI OR lC l'\y 1 I I 111any other Convenlell('eJ.
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p R 1NC 1 p ,\ L 5 O~LY! and ~1de ye1\\ for niuler 01· Jkdroou1 hou.'le, ea<:h 14ith 0: 4 BR. with a&-umab!e COZY C..'OTIAGF~S: :! Bk.• TL'STJ~ R:C.:.U.TY' Condos Unfurn. 3425 1-. "' HAYLOFT APTS.
KJ? 2M adrlition ~ 10 ~cttle et.1ate -!ireplac:es. c.i011e 10 park and .F ;rst T.D. Pri!lc· only. fpl'll, llni bllu. to heh ;300. ! * 8::l:!·Jlll * .. 1• ~ · Huntington Beach 3740
..,... OffQr. J~educ:ed to $94,750. "hoppin"' Tn"t' 11h1uled and jS(j..7100 or 586-041:). rno. )Ti•· Ilal Pi.nchin JUn· !Tl."XCE.1 J }"~'T P..EYI'U.S .:. BR, 2:.: ba F..aslblulf rondo I Spy9lass Hill CALL '40.1671 i G. .,~ -· Gr~"· ' · 1 · ' ' v.·tirplc & ft1n1 rm $.M.O
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. Nev.· •1 N-tlroc1n1 11•ith c.1nyon _, S _ • _!.is__,\E~--.1 • ? ~ Rl!:i"T or IQ«SC :! DR 1 Turtlerock, ca r d en e r, Call Ol4ner ·ult · 6p rn · iH•:AliTIYL'L POJ~YNf.SU:\
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HARBOR VIEW 212'i ()(.'Cun Hhd, $9:i.OOO alley e.ich l\~tl~ l:'IU'agt:. £T.Hi1Jl. I lt> povl &. all ;..n1en1ues. ,,; ~11 ba 1'i:»X'l. \u Saunas.Ja1.:lll.;:1,!car 11rk,;.
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COSTA MESA
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REA'LIY 833·0780 1 0\\fNt.H.~ l!"!quc 1:1'.:ACH • . . ·•·r · . . 1 I ., ~. . . . . Clo:.e ~ iu;i-1:.· all ~men: ~-liJ. 6-~. ',\.\.•ii~D [Off The B I p th ---. --II 0 ?.! E ..... l 9 B r u I' fJ 16 t.:NITS. $1 ... :l:iO pc1 un11. I G al 3102 -EXC!!:Lt£'."T Tll~:\TA .. LS . . B'-·~., 33' II n 5?>·· :t Gtl1L-, -, * ca--r:D'BRJ(.'I.;:s * ea e. n a LIDO ISLAND BEACH C'r"""t'fll 6 l "i-S 9 14 0,. E·u;tsi"e Costa JHcsa on oner ., ~R 1--•m ·'in_.. 111~· ,....s;z.. 00. · · -··'·' '¥ ;,:. rp.. b'iO.~ ~,,.. . , , .,. ------.. , ..... , " .,,., ---·~--·. 11~, 11\)\jl ·1dult "hor' & t..u
Sunday 1-j pn1, Open l l~e. :.:u.-:>:r.::. 11uiel tree -shad~ sll'eet. S85 • .SU.i UTIL pcJ l'OOm Turtlcrock, ; it rd e n er , UNIVERSITY P .-\ R i.;,, L~ diocn 0· ',J..t3-?~ "· .ri..:n.x 1 Br ape l blk from Spat:ious Garden Apts.
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suite, bay 1v; 11·11n1~ t·rL l'orionnu 4 BR 31: lia.£ 1• u;-..:n~. Loni; &;alh. ln·i SOO LllL ptl sinl 1 Bdr leat lease. $J~ nu... C\Ol-ic l drp:I, atr1un1, .'.\lnl •L'<>nd. i\T!S.SIO~ VIJ::JO. ·:~l.,.C.\. !\il}..'1;w *Luxurious shaf, carpet!!'
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LIDO ISLE 1 S20.00J. ~11y terms. j 674-IOOO or.494-l:m •=~~ ~. . . 2 8 ;lw Legune Be1ch 3248 ener.e :i2:;.-11~2 .. 4~SS~i Gl .A ~l~CH7 A~TS~~
LJivclr ~ bt><!roon1 2 li3 th 1 WALK TO BEACH QU,\IL PLACF. I $1o:i 1 Er mobile c 1.1 \\'alk • on tiu~ t Newport Be1ch 3769 • on a SI, to St. lot 1·!osc I PllOPr~RTll::.s to · .... ·atft'. Bai..-h m: Utt!. I ~~:le~. 'lklcls ()!;. • • SJ.&j NICE 1 Bdr \\"/ ;;ara~e FINE FURNITURE iiS &011..,Place, c.~J.
to Lrurh. 'J'(•nni.~ r111 nrr is :?-Sty. :; BR.. 2 ha. Lg<.'. 75'.}.19'10. pd, r-; B. '~'alk to 1;1,"&.ter. E-SidDE k-1,"'k$1.W. \acalll & l\o. End, near beach Abbey Rent5 Furniture I 6'12-2007
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CAYWOOD REAL TY 1201 SPENDABLE &-ti ~. l'"ee 979--8430. . }ard '= _gar.i:e. I ;2.o;J 2 DL>it. 2 Ba, irpl patio, • -iontii to l\lontJi l~o:nt .. I 11.:-t bar, 1rpk-. JXJOI, sauna.11 BR. Furn or UnfurR. * 548-1290 * 10 --·-· • 1Homef1nder1*'4l-9900 ,·\e\I', nrbeach 1• 1-:omrt.Deh\·cry :.1);1. sut~lel Io1 l yr 10 1 $16S U
True! J U&i R I·: o u c i-: D B1lboa Peninsula 3107 13? Cil.btillo, t:osia ille-.;a s;;,j.) trtAn:\Ill\G 2 Edr trpl•• l'\o ~lu11111wn R<.'nt:il 1·..:i;pon-.i!ile aduH s $Tu. ri~v.I All Ut"I ~ 'd :
Illa Iker & Lee --1 S~! J[j ;;-11rd"ll type unil~. DA~''-'I•O"T • c ,-::::-1 ;-SDrt~r<linl·m "&rage I h;;e , l::e yd, l\o. End. I'. 100'. .. l•urc:ha:.e Optu.n I li H-S-il\9 bcfvt(' 10 & aftl'.'rl Ko Cho'! I I ....... ,p •• . II San Clemente 1076 Quiet of{~rect \\'cs11ni11~1\•1· le • .~ J i·. °""· -' ' • ' NU VIEW RENTALS • Oliice f'"urnlturc \1 \l>llev u·::o 1 c ren, "o euo 1 • ~ r•1
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1\/c.-on1plelCl l'lcc. k1ld1.._n ! -GEM p-osi!. Ju!;t ;225,000. Jlu.rry l''Ully equipped h 0 me, l :tl cabrillo, Cl)jt:l. ?.lesa Leguna Nigue\ 3252 det..~,ratc;r L'<>n,,;uilAnl~ at \u..'(U1)' adult bid: nu U:.lboa P\1 Patio.!! -I-ltd Pool Include·.~ r;('}f l'le:uiln;:: l•\'f'!! I tll-i"" Tustin Ave., N.B. for thl!> one • l:iJI (i14) Year's lease. Aft. Sept 1. SHARP ... BR, 2 BA. 1:00d our roJm irlea ..,h\}ll J'OQ/l) ~·c.n~n ... Pu:.!. ~};iQ. v.·k. Kr. sooy·~ -Adults ooly,' ~1~~~~1 co 111 pac I or · Rl:.'.ALTOJt..l)C &12-~~ ~~~~mi;· I\~\ =2 only. $400 mo. ~~~e-~c~ ~~UC:;. 't!:! ~w~R:i ~ ~IT.:.J. ;;;' .;: 192; JrarlJor Bl\'d.. 2~~. ba •. carpoi:t, ~22.'>. ~~~l~a~\,.~P~'.
UY Ov.urr, Jtl1 •;il nw1· 11lru1.: San Juan pstrn. 10 1 ~-I Newport Beach 3169 or tntiler. Av a 11 ab I e ~lonarch Bay Terr. -193-2AJSS C.'o;;!a l\!e.:1.a 11·1nt<!r incldm~ uW. CaH t\Jgr Apt 113 ~~ • ~ ~.·v.·ly dL'l ·rn·atcd in a.iwl out. REOUC£i> for quicl< sale. I • • . . ~ug .. lst. $42i per~ m~nth Lido Isle 3256 (i i 11 6~J. li72 \ ~l!!._i:t_af~n1. · · 111:-irbl~ entry hull, ti;. ~iv 3 BR Toi\'nhouse, 2 bas, 11 O I 3 BR .. 1 _·:1 ba; outs11lc includ1n; li:'ardener~ .i~ I . ~ . · "'= fll8EY RENTS ~1 liUl:--'1 ~N ~'.,\X~\L NEW TRIPLEXES "
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sho\le1. \\inter l. c n ta I . FOR lease Au:;. alh one-~ I PP.Of DC:COF .. \TI::D 4 BR. 2 1 .. 11• AJRNfTURE ,,J.SJ. 1110. ADULT.s. No µel s. S . kl' ,.. ., BR s£s ; .
IJ!I. ~tep !;.'l~'lng <.'.lri:.1 ki.•~·h .. <·iir & thl'!I.. l\iCf'ly localed \Vatetfront. Sept-June.I BB. cc.ndo, 1 t.1ory, 2 car Ba, bit-ins, dsh\l·i;)U', slcps a...~,.>~o•ooou.°" ..... Pref. i;.-irls. S.6-(;6S(l. .par 1~ new ~: .. · -,' 1
r l')ltl<, 1fr1Js .. pl'tf~'i t i.;inl. off Dc.-1 Obi~Po. l.J)\\r price BRANO NEW f.LJ\·rly. F'C"ple. b ll ns.J ;:ara;e. $~40. Nr. PlQI. ~r.1 10 p1i\·, beach. R,c(h.Jt'<'d lo \;l'"'-""'10'°""""""'"'"" -----·"ER,· BA S:"'J. ~~estba}_. t
11Jantcr$: fnlll ll'{'l'S, l •a,l'OO 1 3::-..l i.00 A . \!?1 GiJ.-2S~t &> C .• t Pl;.za. :i5Z..7ru $()2j 1110. r..1usl 1 ea s e, _ San Clemente .!_1}! ln~1ne Hom~. :261:.1 Eld_en a~su111alilc loa!l, will r·arry on 1·4Q,? -.(1 no11 . ,,.,, l·luntln:::ton Bcuth.l!o:\O\l'ner 61''88"'' 6"1.'lG B lb 11 d 37".r rn1.?.tClsn.Dr1\C),&124!0a. , 'l'.nd 1 111~1. ti46-~91. ~ -! dep1't.-tiatlo11. :I lil'. :_!i.;1 8 :1 Houses Unfurnished 3 Elt Den, F:.n1-rn1, 1r-prxil -...:'.:.....~"~:-,.,,. " · • oa 1 an 119 $89 SO MONTH _ . "
---·"----Santi' Ana 1n90 1 duplex on 1,.<0111e1· 4 Tl)I. k \\·el-bar, hcatW Jl'nE.".'L'H Tu'llhse 14·.,;e\1» 3 , , • . •• . . . BAC.11.ELOR, util pd, pool , · e B fGCANYON • v. · bl0t·k~ from oce<tn. ·Good General 3202 i•ool. mairrtenaQCe incld. BH, J 1ba & den. East end. P"!!-TIA.U.~ rw;i l .}?I• _AP:· l LC?YF.~'l ~lhc1enl'Y stuclio. jac11ZZi, frptc, bltn.s. encl. I
By 0\\"1lC'r. •I .HJ:. :1 B...'\, r:i 1~ l~Y 011·nl'r, I ~r ()\(t ti BR inL'On1e iu·c~. Bltn,;~ frplc in --, i;l,il . .mo. 54&-:..:s&!i e1•cs. I L; swmy patio. $650. ;>1·Jy. S!IJ .. 1~1 & 1~~; $.:..>. clni,;. I l,.flll LH'8• J.1.n.•ns. nialil -:>t:r-::;:1rnge. Adult. Yearlr. 3'}3
r111, fnll. fllll ji11. F .. \l·c-111 ! 101\·nh•:.rnr. S.A. nt'l•I' C.\f cat·h u 111 t. ::o day JlLA RENTALS :Brf.7;300 mo. Crpt, drps, ~71!__?! 6i;H.S!ll. · No pets. ~4:;u9... \'le<', f'lil\·k1n~ ln~·lude...!. See 1la1nllton. CM ;160. &LS-Hl.I
Ir.; lot \I' h1..•au! \'h'I\. ,1;_ t iviin~. d11,1s. all.('lt'ct kit.1 l'Ornplrti<>n. Buy 0011. & pic·k WI ,m l>10\'1! 1 .. )'d, -·.,,,. k. 1 Newport lleoch 3269 BalbOil Pen1nsuli1 37071 nuu1aqc1-. 11 ·1 Arr Del :'ol<1 r: or 6-12-l!JiO,
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Be•'l b"Y in area. G<IO·l.;;(19. n<.'al'h.v. $31,;oo. 5.16-59S'.i. kitchen nppHan<:cs. . \\/·"'"'" ""'1""" st•··· umL pd -""" 1 Bdr 0 •p•rtments Unfurn • 11 · c 0 f fiat HOUSIS ; """"· ~ """" ""' • '""""' -· Lo\·cly, clt'au I Br:. sl~'t'flS .-!:' · c.:. unun~to11 en l e r . e BIG CANYON-.-South Laguna 1086
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Wm. T. MILLER RLTY --A'ls. ·LARGE :! Er. hon1e. Crpt.,, i~ beach, F..alboa Perun 4 or:;. One block to O('e:ui-S~f~10: No pets. 842-lS.."2
lk•iut. ?.10111\co 111od, u\'rr 641-4111 I J ouns. stv .. ref. ~·en~ rd. Gu.'[ ~k: ~7· all bltns Pool, 011!_ block to Bay;' s~ anrl I Bi l boil Island 3806 0~·0 ~'-'-'~'-''°=·--~-~-I
mkJ sqft. ldllrpd. custru LOWER 3 ARCH BAY $l ]Q,OOO ~IWl'OIT a IAT,C.M. ••i·l:llJ _Adults_!l9j, 67rl8:.>7. ~ 3 BUR, 2 Ba, 2 fpl ~l.l1 per l\'C()k. llJ-1 \\. JlaJ.
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crpt'!, d111s, on vic11· lo!. 3 BP... Fa n1·tTL1 home \\ilh S..\IALI 1 1 !I.! $00 SBR 2 BA, Eas'.slc!c c.\{ l dccl-..-s pool \'U Cd::O.r boa Bl1·d. rni .. carp .. drps. deck. bll-bltin~. 1mmac. ?.1at u re
$1:U.:.00. fh m. By 11\l·ncr. (){'{'an v i e ·~·, beautifully 10 UNITS · allOCh;r ~1~5~·l!:i0.-~tii ~kl.· Lovely )~: elll.:. gar SJ7J. NU-ViEW ' RENTALS Il:\Cllli:LDR apt \\'/kitchen, ins: of!-!treel parking. SZl j adulls;.. ''° pe:s: ?-.lesa-Verrle
f :tll 64-l-S..l<.~i. dC'COral('() ,t,, Jandst'npcd, 10 Bread &. Dutter apls. All 11l'i THESE l BR, dpl">;, . 646-0048 aJ •·:??S9 ti"'f3--.iOC,O or 494--~l8 l~ blk lo beach. Sl:i.J. per ~lo. Jordan & Setnple Rhrs. area .. i¥.....8S6G. • •
BIG CAN''Oi\ r1~h1 un ll!h ~~~'> :~;~ ~n~~l~e v.7tJ: 2 Bl{ a '. $1&.i per ni o. I::ani:-1 [ $13.J. I.: ;150. pet ok, util 2 BR, 111_, Ba. ;ar, piitio. 3 BR G d i\t ~1cr n\os, _ Sl.'>O. per 6~1-2343 * E!--~I G1~0ENS AP,T~ !
rJi!"\111)'. h-;: yr!, DE,\:.! rount;iin. Sl.27,000: Fir.it Sl9,800yr.9.9"<.reluiTL.G.b: pd . 1 cpts,<lrps,bluis.f100.!:;41J .er en p . ''.:1!11.t'r n~o.~. l'\o pe l H. \"AC.\!\I~ S2130. mo rearly, lJ:"\flJR~.~BRaptm
.\IONACO. '.~ !Ut. ~ 1;,,, + .,,., •.. , """' Q{ ll"·,"'·~ 1~ "l\iSS 1-"ull Pl1te \1:.0 000 BUDGl!:T ~ BR hou,:.:e Sljl). Santa Arui. A\"e. F .. t re Ad It 61a-Jl!OO Hitr :! ER. nC"v.·ly (!~\"(), -tar-.,::e Adult Section. 1n F..
11·· 000 I ' '·' ..,.. ... ..,, "vvu .., " . · · & h i •--· ··--·--or Mi U U S · · 2'2nd St C P,f C4.'.!,.-36.4;i ·'tras. ,,,, · cir .1..ast.'. ·•">'llllla\JI(' at s•.~·~ Jut.. Very lillle dc!i'MCl:I 11111.in-Sill pet · c 1tl, ~v .-?\F..\\' 3 BP.,:? Ba, super ior CIL\R:\11:\G B,\LBO,\ l:\N ;::-a r, n1t-e \fll, 13.r-~ Opal, -~~··c.oc·~·~·..:.c:..:=~:
l!J7-:!jil. . LINGO REAL ESTATE ten<irn.'t'. A1L~ioos seller. Cal l garage. que.lll)'. S27j. ~r mo. 2j6:) ,.\JI Dltins 1'"P/Pool/Pi..tio ;300 Open July 27th,_ r\c11·ly ! &l!J.-4))7 SJJA.P..P. ba<.'llE'lor un i l . 1~:,\Cl.: ci1y arc;i, hciJuL ohlc-r I •!9+-8086 49!}..l:!:J11 7J-4·~l2-l'iOU today~ sruOIO 2 ER 11;.: BA $1(,j. -~e A\·e. :NG-7~23 ~,·e ~· 54S-10'i7 d~rflt<'fl. S11J2~n1£r & j ;::Al.BOA Island, ~enr!r. 3 Completely remodeled. $1.'.!:;.
h11usc 'A'/f1·11lc on '• ai,:1·c ----:--" ...... ~o~;u.sm t-on1plx, patio, pet VACA...\'T 2 BP. $15:i. 3 Bil 4 BDRM, 2 BATH \\'Hiter rrntali;. G,,,...s ,.10. B<lr111. 2 Bath. Pl'ts & per ~o. \1ac:m(, c a)I renL~d "'1r11t·n. fr1rc·t •I to j Westm1n,ter 1098 -RI·.·.7\L · ,1 .• 11"'l.~ '>. "·R. 2 BA, S'..'2>_. Al!!O _2 BR. ru.c., 11.B. New Harbot' Viei\· Hon\<.'. :! BR. I t~.-\ 1vintrr, 1 hsc 10 childre." 001".. Parkin~ S3GO _LARn'\' 516-~ • ~ .. iJ "'·~OOO L:;Lll 011·11\'t', -·-· -1~ '-'~ •~ "·~ • 9 o .,., I I I 6' 910 ;p C I "' B •Ba ..,_' """'' PAINT & LOVE T1·i, sis.;. 'J. patio, sn1 pct,1 _S~gt. Fee. 1...-.n.;O. ,f11nta~1Jc V ie\\·, ~r. o;"C"an; .u'"!~~·1r .. ;:~ roo111~. _11~0 ....... 1 s ,\ .' :;ec.udL" :! r, ~ , ~\;:.~or ri::i-ti~112. __ ' a\·a i!. I D1n1 Point 3226 i»dmnung pool, I enn 1 s S~~c~1..'.11.:..,?7,,..S:>3.!_ ___ $t11 -3 BR. '.! BA. Adults. bltns, cpts, drp!., tplc. ~·
WESTCLIFF J _ RARB INDEED :; BR. '.! <:ourt, riark & schools, S49j,IC\a1'slfk'il Ad! C..ill G1'.!-rib7S !m,~ No. Ba~1ronL Upprr g:\r. adlt;;, no prl5. 37~. \\.
Cha11nlni; 4 llH, 'J. h11. hy can rn:.1kt' thi:< )Our drl.'an1 OCEAN VIEW--BA f 160. Nu <:rpts, patio, A\.AIL A\ll:.l ne"' :; br, l\~ mo. 1714) ~:i868. !odu~·: front apt, 6i~li~~. Bay.
v...,ncr. X!nt r 111 :i 11 c \ n;:. hvn1c. An'<ious-o \\. n <.' r pc1, gar. •ba, f.p., cp~ thruout, close to ·• SlJPER H'O~IE! 3 br. 2
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Cos ta Mesa 3714 Costa Meia 3724 SU O. lBR Duplex. ~1a.rricd
iHU--l3[16. ,1;)1 helfJ you fina nce this :l Caph:11r-aoo lkach, ;\L.\NY 3 &: 4 BR's, FR, schls. r.nanna. $.."90. mo. lse ba, Jg ~ailed ;>Td. Appli's, o.1luple. no~. ~.1nok~ni1, oo
ll \I BOH. VIF\\" llO\ll::S _ hcdnn. 2 bath home . on 43 PATIO APTS-S2'!5.·S315. irplc, bltns, pali<J (71-IJ82£-9'177. fully Li'Jlt'd, J..se S"501mo pets. _968 B, \\ .. 171h ..
1 t " . · . 60x127 lot. F'ull p r 1 c e Rcndy to build, So Ii d & ~ar. :! BR, 2 bath house, !rp!c, incldi :::ardener. 1514 Anita !'>-!8-03:i.S
$79,:xlO. By o\l·u~r. Pnlc1·nio $27.500. S.12·7"l6l investme11t Oflportunlty tor ::\lOVE 4 BR 2 BA ;390. 14'&.Sher/dt)'er. Pets 0 k , Ln. f:<?.r nppt., 64'.!-1121: Wh f h k•d 1 'u~-r~P~E~-n"-,o-cn~,-.,~C-pt~,-. -d~•v·,-.,I
u1odcl. 4 BR, 2'~ 8,\, 1r/ -·---·-· person or group In hi"h t:o: ,·ac. frplc. appl,"s, patio:! Avail. A .. •.'". 4""'.f",''". e\"{!g 6!.>-3-404 OS t e new I F I N
m"''Y xlr••s. G·l ·l ·J830 .' ~ .---, .. -:w ;JV"_..,, rng10\-cn. ain. ony. 10 ... ,... brackets. lTI4 ) 67::).66!.>. car. \'AL!. •·· d • 2 -~ 1· 6T.r::114 (Qr :ippt. a••• TW® If. HARBOUP¥ 3 BR, 21; Eastbluff 3230 ~ \ to ""'a 1• " Br. pets. ;i;:,.,;.,!~~~~ha unar.
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VU HOME-flVE UNITS Ba $450. plush~ have :;o• Ba. patio, frp!c. co1nm. ............,""'°
4 Bit. 21~ B.\, faniily 1in 11 iJi~.t:::\!)II::R RE~'TAL -~~:1 B~~~ ~~~IE ~ii.5n~~54~mo. ;>Tl)'. on the block? SJ~~m~.& 2 ~~~ t~
.c:: living rn1, for1nul dinln,::, ............ ll••) 1\\·o <luplex-es, and three UACl·l"~ YRLY * 644-0687 * * UUPLEX * lea.<:e. S'.!60. i\Io. r.crs.
2 t'.111l<'S. 6'11-7~1. 1 . . ::BR. 26,\ hornee:. SlC'e(ling rtns lC! 6 BR;U . f ountiln Villey 3234 BLK from beat b. 3 Br, 'l B:!. . • nN"'t!cd. Cal! A:cnt ~-·ll·tl
SF:l,L on. 1.E.\!'IF./OJ>T B.1y.1 ' $69,500 na1ne lt \\e have Jt or 11nd 1t «ar. l\car ne.1· .saw1s::rio1 $i5.l. . 2 Br.. tnf;inL~ 10 1
front Vi.~ta flr l J.lrlo SjJll\' Mobile Hoine' $ $ LANDLORDS $ $ 1 LAP.GB 3 bedroom hu~e yrly. &1~:?89 or R3'.!-52?2 1A MB Ass Ao o R IN N vear old. '.!077 \\'allace. CJ,J,
, Hll + l ~'lll!l i C,:11nd.,, for s1le 1100 • UN ITED BROl\:Ens . FC::I:: rnr.:~; Ca1l u" Toda~· I runlpllS room. ;{ bath. aJI r;A~IBLUrr· 4 Bl', l;e fa.ml (i.JG.-:;!~. 1;7~ .. ~,..11;~1;: tH(;.7411 833-01:!1 ALA Rentels 642-1313 t blt.M, 2 <.»11..1· ;:ar. S\1".lm pool. nn. vie"'· s:i2:i. I
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upgr•i1dNI Cnnnl'I. F~ land. I !tl1Vppi1~ C'C'lltcr, C. i\I · S W . Schut% LIDO Isle bE'acllltcnni~1 Call eve -!'>-!3·S6:i1.
$71.000. !i·l+--0:12'\, I hn1n:1 .. 'Ulatc. 5-18-21 1!1. Fix & avo 204" Viste c.hon Huntinvton le•ch 3240 Br.. :·: ba, l ~e . opt.1
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11!1!:\IAC. :i br, 21r=i l11a •M ,.,.1 ••. •• j 2jla Elden 61'.?·411 3. Q./fQ-0 ..i\' . .( -J)-C ~a. e Only $5',950 TWO FREE TICKETS ITJl, :! th, trp!C, Cl'Pt~. \l'\\terf1\lnt hon1e. \'early.I -....... I 3 BR, 2 BA, POOL 0~ l'CltJ ~~~ ~ P<J•V F irst PionHr Realty to the drps,..,...,·.a!~ 10 tichool kl C:tll e\'es. 640-:..86U. I , $200 That Intrig uing Wore/ Gome with a C 'uc'/e RINGLING llRO$ "NO '0.,0, PP 111 ~ · -Su Pc. r -BLUFFS condo: end 11:iit I Li ... , "'"'i.Md Swlte...,.,d Fnmily
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2-Fourplexes BARNUM & BAILEY 1or Dil.le. 00.:.-·1567. ~ ::O.!onth Brokcr.s l+-Ot:S.J 1 .. 11,14we11e .... e..tr.1 J•uni ~fJ.:.I:,\ \"erd~ -2 srt + den,
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ln<-i111'1C $16.~W. J usl li~tCtl . • .. . ffQ'Jar 6T~Oll0 '-""-~---~-·I CON\·1.-~:-.l'ION CENTER upgrad~ thruoul. One ) t ----'. :? hR, :! B.\. <'e.11)(s dl"J>S.
uud e:-.:clu1>h·e sRles prloo ti® \r. i.;atell&. Anaheini !e11se, $-IOO. ~ n1o, l\o tee. Sin Juan WATElFALL-iltEAMS-LACJOOHS 1 :;oar. 11.tlulfs; Harbor Baker
$6i,OO:I earh. C/\ll s.ta-St~I Please call &42-:li'iS. ext ~ Broker, 893-13.il C1pistr1no 3278 I -.rca $1~. :')."17..;)l.ifl.
Southl.'.o, ltcalll•l'!i. lo L'l!\lnl yoor licke~. '3 BR.2 BA--:-S-lr\:les, chJidr;n 2 2 77 HARBOR BL VD . I 00\\l-.:'1'0\~ C0!:-10-->I-,.,.-.' '.'iJ:p·r~oi11!1,6oo sq IL .. • * k ~ls o~. l:!S:;. C&ll •l SPACTOl;S 'd I f ..ti~ l
101 -7.oncd C·2 Ney,-porl ''RENTERS!!'' ~~'11 and pai;e ll9S to 3 BR .• ~A. Carpets, some COSTA MESA 1 ea or r ~~n.
Blvd .. C.i\I. $:i40 mo jncwll(', J('a\'c name & number [or drape!'. Kltt+t"n bl t -hi~. 645 4840 .1 :~:. Sl~_nw. ~ .
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location. SY.is:. av•ll. 132 Cabrillo, C.:\I. car :tar .• 3 BR, '.'.! Ba. F'an1-ovt"r 4:>. Set' It! 6Mrl 161
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fi8 DAJlY PlLOf Ntdll'sday, July 24, iq74 Wtdntsda1, July 24, 1~74 PJLOT-AOVERTISER JI I r.:~~r~tmo~n~ts~~n~u~r~n=·~=A~po~ritmo~~nt~•=U~n~lu~r~n~.~l~R~oo~m~1!::::::::::::::~4000~~~.~!!._~!:_!_~~~~=-::..::.::..~i!_!!j!1~i1d~u~s~tr~i!•IQ!R!•n~l~•~l ~4~SOO!!j1L~oo!t[:!i~F~tund~~:::!s~iOO~~B~•~b~l~'i~lt~int~:::: Gen•r•I 1& il~H;;u;;n;;ll;;nt;;;'°";;;;;;IN:;c;;;h;;;;;31:40;; i,;N;;•;w;;po;;;;rt;;ll:•:•;;c;;h;:;;;;;;;;31:69;; LACUNA, Room. pr \\•. NE\V ~t·l 1400-2800 sq ft shop CAUF. ANIMAL CONTROL. COLL.ECF. gtrl, 20 yn. old, MASSEUR State Ref. will Instruction JOOS II hOn~. Fte1.1. 10 Lady, &: oficH. 208 3 phase pwer, lluntinaton Beach Sht-11er 111111 b;ib)•lllt )'OUr baby make• house calls. -RcU REAL F.;1t11te lmlnlng. Smllll
• CHILDREN CHANNELFRONT ~~)_P!~ro •. 11 1:,ark Ave , ll'tl•h M'rY, ~!tit klc nr SO 88"2,kl ;:<', """,,,n,~;... ~let'~ nnd/or d1ildrtn It hOuse rates. 836--7221 bef 10 am. clo&M!S. Pe~nfll 11 ttenllon . ...,... .,.,..... ... fN')'. 646-1252. ri.lr. t~o1·be5-.. ..."" .,.... 111•hile Y9ll vacalk>n 2 da,)'I u Int 6051 A1'.l\dC'nl)' Mil·ll~l.
-· ~: WILCOME Db; 2 & den, 21• ba unf Guest Home 4150 °"'nr. ANIMAL AS.SJST. l.EAC E 10 l \1't'<'ktt. UJts of exp.l;.;:~~~-;--;-'=~1~!!!!!!~~~!!!~~!\ 2 BR ft'om Sl65. 1.«.-sale $&00. 2 Bdqn., 2 bft., 2 lOc PER SQ. FT. adoption, •PllflllQ' .00 Llnda 616--8093 I • • • [IJJ
encloeed J)hty area. I\ rar gar. frplC'. 1''Ul.'n · · · .TUNE'S ?iif01JNTA1N • 3600 "''· ft . 4001 Kirch. NB ""A'N"1:-'1
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Chlld'I drotun. a I t 11 11. $."JOO )"rly. ...IEAOO\l"S ""!... It.I u.~ "AU n ··-"""'· & 2 ln Sept. 2249 T I ..,..., ... redecorated, .clOM'd <•e>•ge, BAVf=RONT ~Qui ho" l"k -1.-Bn1.1n\gw"\.IOO.r, Ail. .nl-..MJ2 lhak)', Gtt)'/blk, male w""',!CkAR • .., on\" MA, a \\'k. uat n el ine 1 t' atmos, .. rc:re, PACIFIC BLUF"f' IN O Colllt, mix, T••/wht. m•le ......,,. ~ .,.v Ntwporl Bt•ch ~aut . l&l'ldsca""~. Close to 3 llR 2 llH unf $~15 Ytl)• t ·1y kl All di t · · ""' J\tC'aa Verde area.~
8bopping & ";ch 001 s. ST.EPS' TO. OCEAN ~Ji juf:s. 1~ftan. prl\•:t;'. NEWPORT BEACH PARK. New .!'11·1 unit1. lXO Germ. Shep., Slk/tan, male Business Services 6009 You are lhe "''Inner ol 1 .!i:lG-4150. 2 BR I b:: t S300 y 1 rooms, entruncl'~. bl'! th , \\'l\lerfronl ext.-cutivt offices: to 8000 sq. ft. 1833 Whittler ~llJhllir Tettler, Brw.n, ?>1 TWO FREE TICKETS I•'""'""""""""""""""!! I 3 Bil:· 2 00:~·~11~m S3S5 y~1~'. patios, Jteas. t11.ies. St:t.le onci w/11-plc., 111'et bar, pt'iv. 1 ~A-•~e.~C~·-•~·l.~00--_7"'1 __ ~= llFUS!cy Malamute, Jllk/sllv<'r, B 0 OKKEEPINC 11 to the l~'XP. llome O>ot'CllnMtor
Job W•ntecl, llm•I• 7050
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1--"i:..B&At1TTTt1C'POt\'NESfAN ORONF""'E-1: M1' & 'ego-& ft"a·n·c ho -vlo f.bofltl>.ft.waler-..-., i_wu. -,,..---t--i<ilOlili=· ralfi1J'lr8C-rv1Ct>s: ·IARNtJM-a--IAtl:t!¥·· ~. . e\~,··1·1·. P'I --POOLS "" "' Be.tn(l,rdo. n4-74S-1116 Bill Grundl, Rltr PROPERTY llOlJ, yo111\g Husky, Wk/tan, -C R S " " ; . j., ti , TENNIS, PRIV . :,i UR, 1 I.IA, un(. $260 Y'rly 67Ml 1 nW't'itd workln& cpl.. Meds Clenn Shep, Olk/tan, !l.t , I CU MIDDLE tllJt.-d t.'Ouplc detirett: ! .. Sa~~~~-ja~~~~~ ca;':r~~: ~umme~ Rental1 ttHO ·~· house ~/fenced )'d for ~!e (:),x·~~~{tan. :1 Ceblnet Making 6014 A~!1~~~1tf 'clean adult apt ln CM. Witt
• 8·t6-l323. I ===-==~~~" I ~~et oout ;.,,~ .. By Aua:. eo111:. a.:W.twh.t,"'F CABINET Making, f In (I C'ONVENTION CENTER y~t In orrlce. ~ LAGUNA Be11r.h Bl'.:AUT. 3 OFFICE SPACE 1', 0 R ... 1. Y~ ~. e\ft-s 1 k · H I W 1-• M&F 71QO : 12 BLOCI\S to beach. $235. 2 BR, near bch, sip!! 8• $HIS. RENT. COIS!ia 11.lcsa. Harbor ~1797. Lnb Blaek M carpenlry, fonn i:a \\'01' • 8IXl \\'. Katcllla, Anaht':hll • P an -·
; ·BR. 11;. ha, enclosed gllr., prt· wk. Also 1 BR, $95 81 Adanu. Be au t 1fu 1 _ w"-·°'o'=RK""·°'iN"'G~M~on-1-. ~d-aug~h~te-r, cockapoo, Stack, F CU P11pp, 494--0691. 49.'HIGl:l Plr111e cnll 642°5678, ext 33.11.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
' ,bJtns, d1sh\\•asher. "·et bat', 1.,.,.,,...,..,..,...,.,..,.., y,·k. <&!»-OOl:.! or 1 2 13 J niodC'rn. A!r . nt u s 1 c, dog, "'nl APl about $!50 Cockapoo, Blk/\\tlt, F CABINETS, Boat Wo rk, to claim )'.ow· tickets, A Bctl<'l. it'mp. J>mll!on,
: children & pets OK. \\"alk to 1 · 24• .... i'wiitorisl Class A \\lalker \\'ell "··h•·-•. PER', lAN· Terrier mb::. Sn\n/\Vht, r.t laltlce \\Uld cov'd pnt~. 111 111 * PAYDAY •
··market. Red Car pet Newport Beach ·~. · I ' : '-""'" w..... " SI 11 T nJ I Jrr.e'.t!!~~Re~i._6!!16-52~~·1~9""=l--$i~.:;[O;\C)--1 , Realt 5.16-8836 AUGUST Lr: \pt SI . , & Lee Bfdg. Cit.II Ge.ne Hill, EN1'. Jlelen days s.~m. 1e t c, a \Vht, F ell. as. · $12 A LOAD 1 E ;.,i-sBEACH APTS NEWPORT VILLA 1 blk hum ~acl;, ~~Pi: ~7:-0136 01• 642-roXJ. e\'CS 5,is.0006. ~~~romie~kf~. F Cerpenter 6015 c:ct rid of unslghlly EVERY FRIDAY
NE."\V Spacious, xtra lrg apts, tt':nnls. Fully furnished + I DESK &pace avaUable $50 ~D-AN~'~lSH~-,-...,~-.. -,d--hon-le -R.\SI I & Ol:BRJS
SOJ\IE \\'ITH OCEAN VIE\\' 1111 adult seeunty buildilll:, 2 swrco. i,'()101· TV. $200. y,•k, mo. \\'Ill pl"O\'kie furniture Pasade?na, -.·ants )Tiu rental O>cker rnix, Blk/wbt, M PATIO -Co\•ers & Decks. Coll<>ge S1uden1 • 548-6428 Openings For
1 1·2·3 BDR.i\l/ADULTS & 3BJt 2BJ\ \\'Ith anlple 673-40--l2 after 6• at $5. nlO. An 8 we ring J Te!Tipoo, Tri, 1'" Custon1 dt.'i\aned expertl)'t =~~---~---1
1 1$1 8th St . 5-10-814.2 parking $pace1. All bltins. BALBOA 1~ q Int ca"" cod 11ttVlce available. 1 78 7 s ~ac~le~ ~bo~C~ Coc-kl\poo, Blk/bm, r built. Free estimates ri.1 O V IN Cl · .t. L J Cl HT ./Secretaries
, WALK TO BEACH I I crpls, drps, d/111'. gas slove, ! II ;_ ua Cron~ So Beach Blvd., Hw1tlngton to 17th, reasonable, 64:l·5-l•l9 Tt 1·rter mixC:i1s'wht, i\I 646-Th98 846-9195 i.Jb~YLb~G.. ./Sr. Typists
Nt.:\Y I BR, 217 16th St. 10 n1ln. lron1 F_"ashion lsla.nd. I ~,.~~I. ~ eri,, 2 Bu, fan; Beach. tl2-4321. PATIOS l Rnt. Addi!. N1,1 • "~" "t9j 1t I Repro Typists
l'ot ''·ate• -id pvt p· t•os ST Mlscollan Rentals 4650 Shorthair , Tri, female job too 1•-• o• •nU>ll. ~ /R 11 1 1 Dix 3 & 4 BR, 51·1 18th • .,.. · a • ""', 1• 2 ,,.,, A•~-·~-1501 WE CLIFF DR. 1 -• • ocop on s 1 ' REC ROO~IS h ed I "'" "' ..,. ~ · B ack/py, male Ro"..k fnunln"' & finish. lilOVlNG & 1-lAUlJNG
• St. 847-3957 sauoas ~~ el~~& ~·~'~siso=·~·'~°'~·~°"~·nc=sr._5-IS69~~-NE\\'PORT Ftnanclal Center TRAILER. park spnce for l.Dnghalr, Grey, male Re:." Reis. &b 646-3156. EMp. Studl'nls & :l Ton truck ./L•borer1
1..ARGE 2 BR studio. Couple. BBQS.' ' t NE\\fPORT BEAOI, Ocean Le••l"I Office-SJNC• rent. No. Long Beach area. AND OTifPEUPR PKITrElES NS & REMODEL, ADD-ON GAR with excellPnt refs, Contr . ./ A11embly Tr•lnNI
'l nfant OK. No flClfi. $157.~ TI4-6-U-2357 vle111', 3 BR, avail. l "''k CAJ1. ON.SITE MANACER Nt·. f'N')'. Call 631~ ~""' "~I CONV. Custom &.' ""W Welcon1e. Pele 642-3174 AND t.IANY MORE!
\\'arner & Beach. 847-14.JO Sony, no pets only. ~-uly '11· Aui:. 3. $250. t714) 642·3111 ext. 246. ~ const. :25yrs e,,.p, free ~St, LOCAL moving & haulir\K by I -ri
EXTIV\ lrg 2 Br, 2 & dlx 1:)19 Placentia A\'e,, N.B. 6Th-14;);) or 646-1101 • 1 J.10 . FU.EE RENT • I~ FOUND: n1alc, black, long 645-3439 11uden1 . Large truck. Reas. n.... m
poolside apt nr beach .. $165. s;;; Clemen•• 3876 LIDO 1¥-E .. l block to bl'ach No lease req .. Dix. oUices, •n.ncw • tail oor. reSC?mblcs Poodle FENCES • UATf~S Barry, 531-1235 or 539--~38 Personnel Service ~~ Florida St. 536-5882 _ 1cha11n1ng Jewel box, :l BR, adj. Airporter Hotel. 5;X: Sq. . & Terr I er. Fo Un d \VE BUILD & REPAIR 1'ltOVING & HAULING
-' Irvine 3844 SP.ACIOUS 1 ba, August $1000. 01· by f 't. Incl. A/C, full servlt.'Cs. g 500~ I Saddleback Shoppin g l.O\\' RATES 548-7637 :mt Movina: Van, lnsured 17511 Irvine 81,yd.
3 Bit, 2 BA. Carpets, so1ne week. ti7s-3743 2172 DuPont, Rn1 . 8 8u1ine1s Oppot 5 C e nt er · w a 5 "er Y Local & long dial "31 0643 • 115 Tu1tln -PARK WEST drapes. Kilchen bll-ins. Encl \\'. NE\V"PORT, 1 blk oce1111. 833--3223 \9 til noon) h1ghtcned, oonfused & had Carpet Service 6016 · -· 1_ ••~
8 · • * * bleeding P8""11·· Does 01 .. ~r .:.;;=.;..;..=;..;.;=---'-'--' •Moving & Hauling• --
APTS g11rage. Laundry facit. \\'alk pool. Sips . Xta·ali. E·Z PRESflGE SUITES Don Allum h C ·'Ill , o JOHN"S c•~t l Upholsle llO & 963 ... 2 E<1ual Oppor t:n1p\oum 10 beach & shopping. $2'15. prkg. ln1n1ac. Rc1tsonabl<'.. NE\\'PORT BEAOI ave a au ac. \\'Iler, -.-. ry up Vt.J • ,
• c11=••~1 968"38 XI I & 1 · 1923F-•ora1Avo. ple1tsecall61Ht03. Ori Shampoo, {Soil l;.~~".!1~2c:~·~·~1~::'.'~~·~\~:;:;;:;:;:;;:iJ:::;;;:t\ Family Apartments 498-101'9 e\'es, clys 4924420 a ~....,...., or -vo . . • nt CM!. • an1p C? parkuig. .. Retardants). Degreaser• &I" . flU n,g. 1:..'\per. V n .... 'If .. 4
2 SR, 2 Lath M\\' avai11tblc \\'ALK to bC'ach! New spac 2 NR BEAOI 3 Br, newly dee. S\1'eeping vie1v, Harl.xlr & Costa Mei• LOST 1 conipute-r nlOdule all color brighteOttS &. lO H.ellable. Rcl\SOMble. ti'-ec ' . .-UI _
b'Om S220. On Cuh·cr Diive, BR. 2 BA. Encl gar, pool, hon1c. July/Aug. $100 -.·k: Ocean. !Ha-0060 ''ou aro the '''Inner of about 8~1·'xll" \li'l'8pped in minute bleach tor \\•hlte? est. 832.-TJSl. Accountuig Clerks 10 $.:l25
just orr San Die&<> F'rY.')'. oc:n vieY•. s:ru. 4!J6.<M:il6. "$290 Yt' 962-5511 ; 6i5-58l0 -~~~-TWO FREE TICKETS plutlc. Lost. en route 10 carpet!. Save your mone)' Hou1ecleani"! '°54 ' ec. Sec·y to $800 3883 Parkvl<'w Ln. 552-9200 Sin Ju1n Vacation Rentals 4250 CORONA DEL MAR to the Anahelm from Costa l\tesa by saving me e1ttra tr1P11. Wine Te.sU11.g CC!Uar
1000 sq ft upstn to split into RINGLING BROS AND via Newport &: Riverside \\-'ill clean llvlng nn., dining HOUSE OF CLEAN r.twiagenJ \CoupleJ $800+
' \\'Li~T. SQ. Conrj=· a!rt Capistrano 3878. Balboa Peni.n&ula, l Me to itoi;a. offices or ofc & apl. BARNUM & BAILEY Fwy. Return eon' re~ rm., & hall $15. Any rn1. Carpet11, 1111.ndoWs, floors Sec'y/Bkkp1·/LegaJ . mo
: ~~~u~:1'pt pd. s240 i;:. 3 BR, 2 BA. encl yd. 2 child· =·i:i.~v~t~~.~~rii: ~'::.~.$375. mo. 640-0C20 CIRCUS · ~~!~ . .mi.act ~~~~j~ ~~1~1';·~~ ~~·~~1. rate& for reg. ~J~:!~~;a:/CPA to ::
I C'"-'="="-~--.,,3c:8=48 ~. '79~~.1\'lilk to Von's. y,·k. tiT.l-fJ6.aO I -'-'~20c~P=E~R~FOOT=~--I ~~Il\I LOSI': Ladles granny &:lasses, method. I do work myse?lf. TIRED of clermil\g Ho~" Secy/Rect>pl/Lee;al ~
1-"L"ag._u'-n-'a'-"Be.;.•_c;..h __ -'-l ·c:5.-n~tc-a-A'"n-a----.3 .. 8 .. 80 .. Rentals to share 4300 4,0CO sq n . Entire bulldina: CONVENTION CENTER tonoise shell rtm. Bright Good ref. 5ll--010t. Let Sherrill Or Debbie ~ R~pt/lltC' !h $650
j .BR unfurn apt. For Single crpts, drps, redecora1ro. 800 ¥.'. Katella, AnahC'lm ~~~ so:~,:he1:\n e~~: Ru.i;_,Crpstt 0~.139H".,1"s."'1 ~ .• ~~youl2 . Reliable~ Sherrill ~f:!E ~:i~"!, ~ ROOl\U.IATES Needed lo 2000 Placenlla, 6 4 2-4 O 9 7 Plea'.se call 642·5678, ext 333 "1 "'· m ,..,..-· · a olW-.co. 1"' • a,,. """" 'Employed adult. Blk to CHILDREN sJ 5 BR house 1 HB 833--26l& fl1C'sa. If fOwid. please call $14.95. Guar. TIG-0170 O ec1·caj ecl Cle•nl G. Of~/Consln1c1 lo $600
beat.'h. Stiift '\"B lk to to1,·n. A\'D ADULTS LOVE n:re hn-nlt~, \\'a~er . & 1 -~~-~~-~--lo c~ini ~our ~ckets. ~2932. lRVll\'E Cj\RPET CO * \\'E ~ fVER\'THl~ 111 Blllin~ elk-NCR 3100 •to $550
$UiO. -l~l-t9a!I PARK PLAZA II dryer, color TV, bltins, \\'ESTCLIFF DR. Ne\\·port 1 ~~~--~---=-LOST: REWARD! Black & ** 30"",V orr •• R•f f'l 1 G-1G2839 i\I~ Fron! Octle4: WXI
NEAR nc\\' ap1 , \1-hitt> \\·arcr 2 & 3 BR apls. di!h\\·asher, !rosllrce refrlg. Beach, 400 sq. it. vt'ith Ail•, e Liquor Stores -{2) white Spri-..... r Span ia I 552 8720 ~ s. -ee t':S · · PT. Gen Office $3.25 hr
1 ._. , ~ft 2 8 Prl\·ate Bath & Blllcony. .,,... · L nd I Lft.f.1. ' ·''U, bk to ..... h . .._,, r. Play Area ~· unturn. 5 min to S.O. Sl7S. ino. Call Gene Hill, e Orang~_.Julius, Trms male. 5 yn old. Vic. 35th Ceilingi 6011 I IC"p ng -IR\1NE PERSC>NNEL . -~;,!13 $270. Also 3 Br S?.00. Pool. jacuzzi, sauna wy, 10 min to Beach, 6-tl.Jr.nl e Hdwem.·f"-Patented St., N.B. PLEASE! 548-9-&52 ~f5a'Af»Q " -':l»'t-3383 or 494-2339 Rec. clubhouse ·.xe.sponsible \\'01iclng people. • 67" '"'11 · .,
DELUXE OFFICES e S•ilbutM'-(AoJtlsl m· ,.. · *WILLARD Polntlug, New LANDSCAPING OCEANSIDE at \V o 0tl s Licensed day care cent. tefC'rences SllO. mo 1111 & '• ti I ·1 I & '88 E 17th St ( t J · J C't Help Associate \\'anted FOUND German Shep, fe-at.'OUS ca ce1. repa rs ., . . a 1v1ne " Co\-e: 1 Bed.rm; Pool: SZ'25 1'Tom $]85. last utll lnel. avail August }Tom $130 Per Month HOLLAND BUSINESS male. Vic Edinger I: Beach dcy,val l, No. 28 !038, 642-5775 For a unique&. pe~nallzed Suite 224 '42-1470 on yearly; 835-2200 X·281 PARK PLAZA II 1st. Cal l John after 6:30 Newport Beach Thur eve. 1973 Ucense • ~~~~--~~='I style In landscaping . .
or 494-1836 805 Weit Stevens pm. 968-5233. Realonomlcs, Bknl. 675-6700 645-4170 SALES 540-0608 leflthcr & chain collars. Cement/Concrete 6019 c..>ntact James Ehner 11\4• ~ 'ti-n 4'
A'ITRAC. 2 BR, I bath. {OU Sun1l<Y1ver HOUSE l\fATE \\'ANTED: 8utine11 Re.,r•I 44JO CH ILDRENS CLOTIIINC ~:SU s TAM p ED c 0 n c rete, Green H•ven G•rdena ~..-..-
• -Older persons prcl'rd. No Near So. Cst Plaza) pref. mature work in & S'I'ORE 1 ,,;:::,:;::;__~~~~-~ oobblestone, tile, br ick, 646-3927 Accountlng/Conatr $12K
:pets. $165. mo., 54-1-2.119 Santa Ana 54>1121 \\'Oman to share "'·/same. NEWPORT SHORES Tremendous Ne"'-port Beach FOUND: Beautiful female Patios, pool decks, drive-Legal Secy/Bkpr $750 H.B. area. Furn, 4 BR, 2 6100 w Cit H Newport location, for fu rther Husky, r!d leather collar 640-01S Se<: /Rere 11 I) 160 OCEAN VIEW, 1 BR. Adults. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 ba, goc, close 10 bch &. 100 .... ·It. ~tore~~"e suit· informalion call qt·bkr, Tues a .m. Vic. McDonald, 111·ays. · Ma1onry 6070 • ·y pl ega
2607 Solana Yi'ay, L.B S.00 .. ~---~----~.. r-642-2757 Douglas Plant 960--2900 or CUSTOM CEl\IEi\'T \VORI< -Rerept/Gcn'I Ofc $550 ,...,_."-"'~·~•_W_·l~4~19----~-"---------•! ~~~~~· ~5~1.SJ.jO & ~'i able tor retail business or ·9M-9l08 Pat.;,. brlvC'S \\'illlk• , Brlcic, Block & Stone 1''/C Bookkttper ~:;oo '· NI I 3852 1 • service. Avail. lmmed. LOVELY BOUTIQUE Call Don &12-8514 l Ciill lift 5 prn, &IS.SM A~"<.'Ol.Jntlng Clrk $S50 ~--agun• gue CHOICE Fem a I e, non-sniokC'r, 23, HARBOR i\IANAGE~l£:'\'T peaceful, beautiful San FOUND; Old English Sheep Girl Friday to 1700
O -.-OR RENT NR BEAC-H LAKE FRONT -.·ants same to share semi CO~IPAN\" INC. aemente. $8000. ( 714 l dog, male ~/choke chain + CE!l.tENT &: Block Work. Painting/Papering 6073 Sal~ Secreiary $550
LOCATIONS 2BR. I 675 6050 '9~1737· ·•e· 6 pm black & --. fem. pood!Q. \Valls, patios, side\\·alks kl 240 -$3-W per mo. No lease.. furn. apr. S 1 5 > ., ,,-. • ..... • e.•~J , I clc. By hr. or job 6-16.£915. Accttig Cir -S~t $625 i~ • New large dlx, viC'\li' 2 &: VERSAILLES mo.+util Call bt\>.•n ll an1 CANNERY VILLAGE 496--1394 long tall + black, toy, fem., Sr. Project Engineer. Indus
2 •-2 1 & 5 pm. 963-6662 WHOLESALE BAKERY for poocllt':. 540-o:i83. CE.\u:NT work of a.II ~Inds. CUSTOM PAINTING Prod. Developrmnt $~ a bdnn. 1~ ..... poos. 4500 Sq. lt. for lease. 1 Gol Red Reasonable Fr ee •rt'hig, air, tirep\s. 2.ml FEMALE roommate needed Existing structures can be sale. X nl opportunity. Es-LOST Ring, di Slone, ""~tim le C 11 .,·.,,. .,.,,.., EXTERIOR Specialist, Statt': Projt'ct Engineer S15K
Hillhunt Dr.. IOU Cro11i'tl ON TilE LAKE to share 3 Br h.se in Costa remodeled to suit your tablished. 85-12 llamllton Ave Vic Estancia Parle Santa ""' a ''-a _..J,MJ. Licensed, No. 2 5 4 9 3 1 . Sr. Engineer fl.tech to $201-\
Valley Parkway1 . 2 rhildr€'n At &ulh Coast Plaza. ri.tesa. $1D:; + ~i util 6·15-9615 needs. Barrett Realty, !I.like H.B. 963-6521. Ana HI • C Hi Oass ·1s. Contractor 6021 Bontlcd. Liability Ins. Free De1lg11 draftsman/elec $121<
c o nsSdered. 1114,49; ... 1760 Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bar or 542.7739 Blake 642..slX>. FORMER a:rt gallery. r.tUAl Rwd. S42-2985 • 541·3126 Color Consultin g & Ca.II Jeannie Sisco
office, if no anS\\'C'1' ·l\.l'J-162.l ~ Ja~uzzi. Spectacular · 8 1 ===--~-~~-I ·sro=~RE=-.,-.~N~'p-t. ~--,~0~Ul~"c-e diiipose of larae inventory. FOUND: Sm. Terrier male GER\VICK I: Son Bldg Estimates. Ww Competitive or Judie Steiner 1
Lido Isle 3856 Acre Lake w/Towering ~:~; or~·Hb~ & G-ilound depot. 587 Sq. Bqa.IM. Call 535--$95. "'"red collar & flea collar. 081•nlllr~~~dd remod. St. Uc Prices. &12-600> NEWPORT
, • 000 ISLE -Dramatic view
' . , . "· \\'aterfront lBR. Condo.
,Apt. $400. J.fo. inc. Ulils. No
, pels. By owner. 6'75-0534.
Met• Verde 3863
Fountains. * J.lilllon Dollar PARTNER. 8>1194, 12-7, ft. s160 i\to. Agl. 646-2414. &.tALL Q.lldttn's Retail Vic.· Nwpt &: 18th C.l\1'. -~l, 5&-2170. • Personnel AQency ¥1o~!:1~Urt~~ym, Sauna, i ,c":='•="~· °'thcu""°~Sa~•~· --,..~-300 SQ. n . oUice in Costa Shop, DoWnto"'n Laguna, 979-423.5. JACK Ta.ulane Pat 10 11 B I: B Int. &: Ext. Painttng 133 Dover Dr., No. 30
Irnmttliate Occupancy WORKING \\'Oman to shlll'e 1-fesa., SSS. S1800. 494-0'.l67, 673--5762 remod. add. L!C. B-l 269072 I: Paperh~ing. Acoustical Newport Beach 6424870
ADULTS lowly 3 BR., 2 'Ci. ~e, 646-2130 Invest Opport'y 5015 A1y Way Co. 642.-4703. Ceilings Sprayed. Lie. & ~
Sorry, No Pets Co;ta Mesa. S ,Jo. lndustrl•I Rent•I 4500 -11•1 D G I 6025 lr.t>.--Ileasmable Rates.
Bochelor, I, 2 & 3 Br'•· 1~-'-'-'"~'-----c.=='-'-'="---~ Shoppln9 -l:enter ,,_ -°' room np ..,.._9579 ACCOUNTANT
, , ~· H0i\1E ATi\IOSPHERE from $175 per mo. LADY pensioner to share * NEW BUILDING* 8 x gross in Santa Ann. PROF Dog Grooming 1''ree PAINTING res, & sml. Llf · ' -..,, W-luxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental o •-S home w/same. call eves or SO SANTA ANA I k . & d II . l cpnun Same day es! e u1surance account.an!.
JJt!' u; •nte An• k nd 847 1507 • Ca I I us (or mo rt': P c up , t very, n "Bob'~ Steve" R e ad y: fl:fust have collep desnte &
' 3095 J.lace Ave. 546-Ul34 370(1 Plaza Dr.. wee e 8
-1400 • 1600 • 1900 -2800 -4,000 Inform at 1 on on this PertCHMls 5350 Laguna Niguel. 831-2180 wllllng and able. 548-8.7811 tnin. of 2.ytian exper. In the
B • ~· VERDE \Voman to Share Apl. w11h 9Q. ft. 3 Phaae p<l\\'l'r, nr. property. Call 875-7225. E'·ctrlc•I ••-.,. .,.9187 v.reperation o( Ille IMUr&nce • · 2 BR, 1';2 a,i•f~\ · 71• 51. AJi1.1. same. HB area, 84S-8737 .,. -•£ 1r ·~ mo A•"" A"•' l ,...5 -S.D. 'Fr\1y. \\'Oi\1EN OVER 30-0oing -ftnanclaJ atalen1ent1 'w/a ~ · .... -> · 1 ';!;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;~I "al_,_.,_5·-~~--~~ * COSTA MESA * back to \>.'Ork? !.Io s t Electrical Constructors P APERHANG ING &: knowledge of G . A . A .P ..
M. . y · . 3167 I ; 2 BR on Penl111U\a. 1 Blk 680 Sq, ft . SU5., ll!~ZXI pwr Hospitals & Doetor·1 olfit."CS Commercial Re•ldentlal ~Unif 2i~TS no~~{ Acrountlng. Send resume
ission 1•1° b= 1 to bch. $130 n10 + ~t ulil. 1300 sq. U. Private office, prefer mature personnel. Jndu!ilrial -645-0357 a.~ 11' · ' \\'/re<:ent. salary hill.01-y to: !;!~ ?.We/fem. 673"-8187 o\·erhead door. $195. U,000 Learn neceuary s k l 11 s. 642--23:i6 Avco F1~qial Service• .3 BR condo 1itis.sion Viejo. [ICITiltC •cw Cfllan! * SHARE 3 BR btaul. new Sq. fl. i mm e di ate Ca 11 for n I a Prolesslonal ~ECTRICIAN -U cense PAINTING &. repair, 35yr1 620 Newport Center 'Dr
Closed garage. kid! &: pets MllllT LAllESIDl lNtllC occupan y College. ~2922. Clraduate No. 2331!XJ. Small jobs, \YOrknianship iUlll' Take Newport Beach Ca 92lliO
ok. $175. 6-lj.34$5 or 837-SOCiO i hou!ie, nr ocean. H. B. l"io C. RO~E.RT NA'T"I'R.E$ =~~-~~~~='I PIRC1?ment~ maint Ge repalrs .. s.t&-5203 advantage? of mf exp, Attn: Carol ' Smith
_e.,-t 231. SMAU ,,.,sMXtPTio pelll. $100. mo. 968-7910 REALTOR Mort, Tru1t Deeds 5035 ~=~'"""°--~--Gardenl-6045 ~7(fjj Equal Oppor. Employer m •B helor Gar•911 tor Rent 4UO Costa }.1 979-6:iTI \\IOULD like to trade tree ··• PRO k 2 !\ B.~ ~o, ~Sas. . •I BR, 2 BR eaa. LOANS UP TO IO% rent •I Lake Arro\\'head P•radl......O•rdenln11 t·. painter, honest 1''01' 'ACCOUNTJNG CLERK be 'v;u · a. or MOVE NOW TO 1 TD L view home wtlh dock for • reas. Jnt-ext., tree estimate. 'bl f • 1 837..filjO, ext zn •2 BR & Den 2 CAR garage spact tor rent. MISSION VIEJO st oans tree carpeting ln Newport SPJ?Clallze Restoration Rcla. :>!8-2T:i9 &12·3913. responsi e or, g ~ n era
N B 38 9 "· "' ~rt p o Bo & Land bl thl ' acoounUng du~. mcludU. ewport ••ch 6 From $175 • $Cl5 or tor &torage. 621 Jrll, OFfllCES FROM uca y. x . scape, on Y PROF. \\'illlcovering, state lite typina:, should have at Cd~t. 640-4860. SQ 2 d TD L 595, Cedar len, Calif 9232:1. I\truntt'JWlce & Sprinkler lie. No. 279514. Insur., all leut 1 year of l"tCent
APARTMENTS
•. Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedroon11
and Townhouses
. Y't. SZl-1.50 Ope:n 9-6 DaUy
Spa Poo\!!; Tennis
Across from Fa.<thion Island
at Jamboree? on San Joaquin Hills R.ottd.
(7141 644-1900
'·l,-,3'"""B-=R-G-::-ar°"'d'e -n °"'A;-p"'t-.
For Mature Adults
•· All Bltirts r·p Pool/Patio
f.f. :$300 ~lo. 548-1077.
'NEWPORT TOWERS
. ON THE BAY
Me.aV.rdeEast&Adoms Office Rent•I 4400 400 ·FT. n oans 3Ji-UOO Repair. Call MZ-8649 types paper. 714-842-4386. accounting experience,
540 1800 -_;..;.. _______ 1Industrlnl 30bO to 6000 sq. ft. PREGNANT? TrHs & Bu1•·1 trim • Call 831·1600. 27992 C&mino '"' -* 10% DISCOUNT * plca!l' send letter or resume NE \V p ORT CENTER Cn,pistrano. San Diego F\iiy Lowest rates Oreng• Co. Car i ng, confident la l med or removed, weed-Wallpapering & Palnling to P.O. Box 1D237 Santa
----------·I Ground Floor Law Suite, to Avery. right to Camino S•ttl•r Mfl. c.. 'f::::ie~i~.i ~d~: ~ r: ~a~ Ing, y•rd cl••nup, ~'ree Elit. Ct'.1.11 536-0548 Ana. Ca 927U NEW pane 11 e d • rtceptionltt:t, Capistrano. 642-1171 JoU.0611 keeping. ff2-1612 PAINTlNG-~'TERIOR ACCOUNTANT
DELUXE s295.-S350. 64()..8222 I ~::;:;::;:====;;;: Setvilll: Hal'bor 1u•aa U yrs. APCARE 642-4436 549•2015 SUtte lie, fully Insured, refs, Recent College Grad. w·
2 FURNISHED 0 f 11 c e •I• SPIRITUAL READER fulr prices, 97!1-3335 Accounting J.1njor, wanted APTS "'/ret.'Cplionlst, New P 0 rt NOW LEASING Open 10 AM to 10 Pl\t i\lo\v & Edge/Or Complete * Wellpaper Hanger * by growing Int Co. Good
Center. $200.·$250. mthly. Huntington h•ch laJ Advice on all matter11. Cleanups -20 ye111·s exp. c. RC'bko t;ilG..2-149 oppo11unlty for advance-
2 & 3 Bdrn1s, crpts, drp11, 641>-1262 NEW M-I l.olt n 1IUllll 312 N. El Camino llea.1 GBORGE HAl\tP1'0N mcnt. Call 521-6410 for lnter-
u!l li!ics paid .. Bltlns. laun· NE\\' P 0 RT 8 E 1\C H , 94() Sq. Ft. l UP San Clenieute, For llppt. J APANt.:SE qAl!DENER, p~~~~::~e. il!!f!;x'it ~~:1 _vl~"'-·-· --~~=~-!
dry fncll!!.ie!. RC<". n:iom \Vestc.lllf Dr. SCIO sq II. Hamilton r~ Newland St. Call 49:l-9034 492·9136 EXP, LlSCENCED, frt.-e Call Ralph &42-IZ>a Account. Ofc Clerk
\\'i pool table, gym n:iom, S300./mo .. 1 yr leue. ffO.tm Lost & Found 5300 VASECTOi\IY etlimate 642-3 102 or p
1
. SI ••
7
Alrporte:r IM Hotel, Irvine.
saun:1, pool. bbq al'ea. 642-0200, Gene 11111. Con f Id entlal inlormalion 643-3388 • nt1n9, gn -4 Dick Hannan, 833-2770. ~~:!11~. ~'a~~~~ NE\V Plush olfit'f! Bldg .. 2 .fND: Shellie, female, l10 counseling It referral. JAPANESE GARDENER· PAJNTJNG·REAS. RATES
lo 6 Rri.1 sulte1. Confen!nce NE\V ~1·1 UOO to 3432 sq ft 11185· Coi-ona del !l.IH.r 6-14· APCARE, lnQirp. A Non-Oeanups, fre:C? estimates, Jnt/Exl. Free EsUmal~• ADM ASST, OFC MOR Rn1. Xerox copier. Near ~,Santa Ana or Costa ~Ieta 7270 Annie or &14·5765 all. f>roflt Agency, 642-4436. II !or ~ E t
O.C. Airport. S33-3&K1. Offlt'e I: warehouse-Amp prk S p,\t, V 58 Bob ~70 na 5 u' * 645-6363 alt. 5 * Start $8004900
1,1•. WESTCL"IFF-NI ~ 3Pl:I • ·:.hot water-gas FO .... ,.. \\'IOO\ ER. · name • Pl•1ter/Rtp•lr 6077 Free. Expanding retail. """1 .. ,, UN...-venUe, ••ell trnfned 5'll", 170 lb!!i. Ov.•1111 home, Experienced Japanese lule optru.Uon opennia corp.
_...._ 2•BR .. 2 Ue .; unf. Slip a\'all. t •••••--•••• • , S400 ~fo/yrly' lsc. 11
• • f • ' 646--8316 642-8931 ' '} ,BAXFRONT, BOAT SUP
1 Catalina vie,,·, Spoc., lux., fS~-:~~~-t ~ JIU, 2 Br, 2 Ba, terT. Pool.
.. • See. bldg. 2 gar. Lease $595.
~, , ·mo. Care)', 675-8551
1 ,., SEE Catalina I.: Ne"·port p.ay froni your beaut. 2UB. I • \\'ate11ront apt. New crpl.,;,
.,.., drp:'S & paint, furn/unlurn,
I:,. , boat sHp avail. 644-6856 ~ -
• • ' 3' BR. ne\\·ly decorated, \V.
"Kpl. Y1·Iy lse. $325. A\'ail. ~ ' Sept. 7th. Call 84-1-1858 1\k-
; days 8 to 5 or 875-0831 ,\vk·
' ... _nds. ·
ENJOY quiet, t.'t\Jlal livlna
, ' while steps 8\li'ay tram
• • bePCh & parks. New duplC'x. ! .. , '-2BR/2BA, 2 balconies &
• boa.I slip. 96.l-Zlal t':VeS.
YEAR{..Y 2BR, 2ba, t \~ ._., •bllu 10 ocean, Ne"'POrt
Sho~~. $275 Avail Aug 15 ·~IH348
2 BR. Townhouse. trplc,
f1"0m $250. l HB., b"Om Sl95.
Pool, IC'nn is, continental
breakfast. Separate family
ll«'t1on. Close to shopping
& fine beach. 644-2611
THE EXLVIKG '
PALM MESA APTS.
J\11NUTES TO NPT. BCH.
Bach, 1 ,Ile 2 BR. fro1 n $157
Adults, No Pets.
1..561 J\lesa Or.
(5 blkl from Newport Blvd .)
54&-9860
LIVE on the Bayfront in
NcY.'J>Ort Beach, CA .. home
of 1he 11tnuc1\l in ll \l'Orld
r e n o wne d atmosphere.
Con111cl Chri11 llollkiay• al
Y.ASTBLUt'F, Slunnlng 2 Br. <xin Bay Club. (_TI()
" 2 BA. tudlo. rrp1. Tlool. ''~:iOll, Ext. ~
Gorgoou.ot bay view. A!'lull.5 ON Tl-lE BEACH
only, no peu. $.'m. 640-0.1~ Qui<'t sludlo in Balboa. T
YEARLY, ne11 r oce1on. 3 BR, adult. no peu. yrly, $1~
12 Ila, 2 Frplct, Rell Req, 67.1-6-172 OI' 11 1 9S7-1988
, $-100. mo. 646-MIOO BI::Al.iT. qWct 2 Br. pool,
2 Bl{. l ~~ Ba. lrplc, blln1, nr shopping '-bus. 19-11
t.li;tmr.$26i leaM-: Adlllt.s. ~romon3. CM Adil! ~»27
,' ~ • 1640--0573 LRC I BR. ponl, nr. shops,
t..OVELY 3 Br. 2 Ba, frplc, I fldll11/~pct11. Util pd.
' blk 10 beach. 'I' <'Pr l)'. 01884 l\.lciA"rov!a, 01 S4H336
• Property lloWit, 642-3850. Rooms 4000
QCEAi'\'f"RONT, yrly l11t 1
BR upper, ep111, drps. V,00. ROOri.IS •20 wll up, with
per nio. 61.i-.:w43, Bl,...)148. kl!eh<'ll! Ul, wk up aJ)l,
EnJay mure clO!!c'I spoce b)' 548-975.$ or 6u..3007
tie-Ulna ''doo 'I ncedii" with R00,.1S for rf'nl tJ blk 10
H D11llr Pflot Ch1s1ttled Ad. I bt!ech. SZ.\\'K It. up, UUI 6-12...sG'i'S. • r-tl. m $eavlew, Cd~t
' •
545 .... ~112'JJ01_500.,s/f 'J'rash Aer 646-tl5:l/&K-2'228 spayed, fema!C' dog, Bkttan, good job, meet sincere L•ndsc•e; G•rdener PATCH PLASTERING otc In ll'Vine Complex.
" ' * COSTA MnSA-* fnd on Orange Ave. C.i\1. ""60 t dal · 5 642.5SJ8 , lll'Oman .,,,. o e. TAKATA N RSERY 546-0724 All~· Free e1tlmates QA CLERK $600
E,1tONT office, grounJ floor. Almotil new N:-1. 534·4622. ATH. LANDSCAPE tod !!Oii maint call ~ Free. ~fer exper. ln QA ~97~~1>011. B!vd, c .ri.1. 1300 MliH!t~r· ~10. FOUND Female Atatra11an i\IYSTERIO the Ml\llician. Clnup, uuto spri~klc~ ttpr Plumbinv 6071 or QC J-lnndle COl'l'tlp .•
Sheep Dog, kloks yOung, Shovt'I for yQung & old. L.tL -~-make travel ttserv., coord·
SEEK & FINl1' Sailboat Parts
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DM RM LURRTEJ ETHSNI AM
came July 6th, to our IKM"nc Have wand, wW travcl. --7-L.,R. OTIS PLU1>tBING iruue field !lel'V. activities
in Boetltl P ark. C&ll 523-270:> e\'ell 64i)-5327. J\10\V & EDGE-monlhly IWn1odcl• I Repairs. \Vater w/englnC'trlng. All l. man·
fui.:ND • Black &: "'hilc ,. PAL..\t/CARD READER * malnte!'llncc yard cleanup hcal.c!rs, dlsposuls, lumace11, ager. lrvlne Complex.
n1111e Sprloiicr S~nlcl Vic AD/REDUCTION . &: haulmg. George. 548-(ll4:l d:shwaah1 ... 6-42-626.1 J\l/': I RECEPT /SECY $60D ~~~~ 21~:l:i!)II.as Jlcu 108.'?1 Beach Bl ., Stanton. EXP. JAPANESE. KNOW B/A. Cl:i1nplete Plumbing Free. New rorp ofc near o.c .
$71·3406 ltOW. i\IAJNT. CLEANUPS. Se:rvlce!. Lie. :mlJW, Alrpot1 Good typing&: very ~'Ol!~Sil ky do;z Vic: Po.Bl PRECNAl\'T! . Th Inkin g TR'JflMING. 968-3486. .RA\": PL.UJ\IBlNG SERVICE front ofc appcaranL-c. Great
f-W & Crofton, c:ri.1. Abortion! Klio\V all 1he EXP Japan garden e r , H.epnlnl -ln1talll\tlon1 hi gh lcv€'.I cllentcll'. f>'l6-1G98 . f6cts first. Call l:.IFE LINE, maintenance: " clean up., 24 hr. ae1'V\ce S.18·8638 INVEN CONTRL $550 ~eu~l~l;r B<>r c!~~:: I!~sl~ 2-4 hn., 541·5a22 963-1020 Roofln9 6082 f'1·ee. fll'v't!n lory cot\trot or
PREGNANT? Th ln k 111 g Cleanup & Reg S.rv •l'('\11.ted cletlcal c.,-JK'r. Good Silt. ldenUty. 842·6330. Abortion? Know nll the FREE EST $4().?37J REPAIRS, all typts. Reas figure ap C'SH:ntlAl. S.W.
i'OUND lll11h Setler \V/tattoo r!\ct11 first. Call LIF.E LINE, EUROPEAN GARDENER f"1-ee est. Uc'd, Ask for Santa An11 . N54~. [~m. ale vie Sant& Ana. 24 h~ .• 541-5522 LandlClplng . tl'ff letVI~ Walt. IJ30...0020 anytime ACCTNG CLK $550
r-o.iuv * PALM/CARD READER* ~asotialile. 642-S329, 5 1423 Top Soil 60t2 ~. Type:. Exper In Any
FND: Watch, Vic. N.B. ad/reduction phase of accountlna. $.W.
995-6214 bt"ATI 6 & s p~J. llll31 Beach Bl .. Stanton. EXP Ha..,.,tltrit1 GN'dflner * 'f'OP SOIL * COMPOST Snnta AM.
527--3408 scrvimt New-port Beech Itta * rttuLClf * REDWOOD """-'· 1 1· jobs Jo1)UND· • Bln..ck Lebraclor .,.._ he estimates, &&-4676. Call ti86-6930 .-..... -c 8 50 e:e
puppy. ss.t·9002. owner "~'-;;; . .;.•l;...;;C;.;lu;.;b;.;• ___ .,_ Angus Cordon Per1onnel
mwn ldentlly. 1 · GeMr•I Services 6046 Win~ Cl••nlnt 6091 Aq~ncy -64.2-6720
ALONE? DATE TONIGIIT? 1 ... ~!!!!!~""'""'""'"''"""I Jo"OUNO · 5 black puppies. Call PAnTh'ER Di-1211 PROUD Ot V0t1R HOME? Jli\J'S \\'lndow ctcanlng & ALTERATION Lady, f!XIW!r Vk, 20th St. Look like boxer 12 Iii 7, r.ton. thru Sat. Capture !be beauty A ~lfllnltnsnct. Jndlll'hiul, (Inly. Apply !n penon,
mlX. 548-83()8. A~k for Da1,11. I----------11;·annih Of YoUr home In 11 oommerelnl, rc1d<lt':nl11l1. Barhent'~ DrcPm111rlng. 488
F'QOND. rurry blk fa cft! I ~~~~~~~~~: btautHul color •lbum, C-11 F'ree ea1ima1~. 49S-02l4. £. 17111, C.lf. Behind Arco
mixed eoklr Cflt , Vic &y ll1 ---1~ ~~fifier Pholographer Schools& 1 ~Sl"a'-1;on7·..,.,,..-,..-,---1
&: Harbor, 644-419:;. II~ME J\~AIR Instruction 7005 Archltectur•I '-:,-.,.~,-..,o:,~::,0:.,,.,,,..,::-.,•"•"•"• -::M::~:::-;:,_;:.,;;:;;_.;;;:~;::: ._:::;;;;,;;;.....,;;;;;; •• ::'..I:~-LOST ftm. blonde cotker, Carl)f'ntey. lumbl Dr •ft•m•n
Mctwlfd, 11p, 4ow11, °' 41--'t Ml ... punt. FIM •II Name Taffy. R.e:ward. Vic. Eleet.rfcal. Ji.et.. 5if!)..'f001 Le•m Medlc•I Skills Specl~llilna In rc1ts untnt
lliddtfl .. ,... tlld "°" 11 111 11 ........ : F.V. 1168-23.U. Af?pllance ... Ir 6004 • . J\tEN·\V01'fEN lntcrlont. r-.1111t hAVC 3-$ .vn
RATI'EN'S Jll sum MA5T LOsr-Car Kf'Y'_ •l Talbe" • Ct.ASS\ CArs dffervt quaJlty Mtdtcal f: I e c Ir on I c.' Cit~r. w/lhOl"OUlh know1 ~.\! r~fs;fAV ~l~~ i SchOOI PArk. 962-4~71 Al'PLIANCE REPAIR Cll~. We clean .. -·11,X C8J'l'I Re . p 1 ... t 0 r )' Thtrtp)', or 111'1op fAbrleatlon or lntf'.T'.
HULL MAINSHEF.T 111.LER ~ ft.E\'!ARD \VIAherl • Dryrrt • RcJJia, by hand. AIM 008--1092 o~mtlng roo1n T ('ch . deC(l1• Pl'Oducl•. Alfred M.
Tomonow: .. ,1 or IW4t11 ;' ==~-,..-~~-~-I C&ll Jack !H8-().U3 HANOY~IAN, Home & /\pis ~ledlc11l or Oen111) AJJ!lllt. C'IOrdon 0 e fl I iz n •, 2:'JO
LOST: Ne"' dnt111 In box, Vic, I b I I 600I ConAtlentlou11 0'1lft1mAn C11llf, Prof11gsil)1ml O'illc;:t1 fiJJCher, C.011111_ M es•. To otdtr 111)' ,,, 1111 11( 1hc t\p~ndtJ "Strk & Find .. bo<ikt, SR lo\\'ay Sho_pplfllt Center e fl tt ~ -.... •&t6-t"6l* 645-292'2 ~~.
n11mbers 2 1J11nu~/l 7, o;tnd 60 cents for tKh. n1~kln1 chtrJ.1 B11yslde Dr, N'.D. <1~1516, 1,,--.,,-.,.-'"'--=~-~-l ,:i-i'iCii--;,-...,-=,.,,-~~·l,.,~-~-07---...,.--1 ., BABYSl1Tl.NG -Zloty horn~. 0on·1 ~Ive up t1'e-ihlp! t• LUTE LESSON. S , Ila'~ 110n1odllnc you want 10 pmyubl~ 10 .. S(:ck & f·ind," .lll r·Ttlr1l'1m Syndkstc . AddrN ClanU\td Adi Qill 6.U..S67S Mon-Fi1. Hot lunrhet. F·enc· "Ll11t" 11 In clas9tned, !'hlp Be1lnncr11 & up. 9 )It'll a:('ll ? OaSAtned 11,ds do tt
ltllt" in cirt or lhk n,.,...,p,pcr. lod11yt td ynrd. 6'18-7368 to 1teaultt! 642-M78. playlna txp, rtyn 497-29S3 "'ell • call NO\V 6tf.~78.
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He l w t d M~F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2!!!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~!!!~~~~~~~~~w~.d~,.~~~·~y,~j~,,~,~,~·-~1~9~74~~~~~~~·~~~L~Y~PglL~D~T~·~~ P on e • 71_00 Help Wonted, M&F 7100ftelp Wonted, M&F 7100 _1 !ielp Wented, M&F 7100 H I W _, ... F 7 ,.,-, _ e p ont-, -100 He lp Wonted, M&F 7100 Help W onted, M&F 7100 Help Went , M&F 7100 Help W onted, M&F 7 1o0
A/PAY •• A/REC f COOKS, num or '""""' •~RY COOK LEGAL SEC'Y $750
Supei' v•u1·king L'Ondltlo•l!I! Deliverv-Sunday Only flkht e,>P· Ton 'A'B""•· I $525 10 11a1'1 w-opi•lr. ror • '--Ai>Plr la [)t'J'llOl'I ,, eam;;.. •K TCHEN HE LPER 100
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auvn11t.'t'tne11t, OF DAILY P ILOT TO CARRIERS. RE· l{~Uluront; Pi1,.~ turn-olf; 111~ JOU.Y ROCtlt Sh so, t)'pinf'Jl
J •son Best Agency QU IRES 1'1iE USE OE, _A LAJlGE STA· I c""=' """'Cl'j'~'~"'f,"f''~·D:ie:ii~-· l---""!=!8
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s.'1:,l<IJJ"'°khu"t· "· Vty. '!'JON WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. COOK. EXP'D ..,..,,.. Beach WESTCLIFF
' -• >-.· ~~1 lil!:NTON WILL1Ai\1S, 330 \VEST BAY C3rniel'i. Rettaura.nt l'enionne't Ai!f'nt·y -~RTISTS EXI EltlENCJ::D S'rREE'f COSTA MESA 'fELEPHONE GUN. Coo.ti llwy, Laitil\il * GARDENER * IMillii UI Center! F 11ll/P11..r1.11n1t' wo1·k n 1 G42-4:J
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IBM SELECTRIC II
\\"ork where )'OU \\'ant, v. bflJ
)'C'.IU v.ar1t & M ortcn Oii
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l11J11urcd/8onded. PAY N(l
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Suh or UPJOHN CO. 1
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t.rntnf.'il, l'Utitn1i.rant. ti.lust be Help W a nted, M&F 7:100J~H;e~l~p~W~e~n=te:d:·:M&:::F:7:1:00~ C.'OOJ,, All around Later. ~~:rt~~T1· Nr. O.C. 1-\pply in person R00'-1 clerk. Exp\!r w/4~
, __ ,_., _ __,_:~~1~~cl~~~><1, • • . * . ,,,. -l(···~ .. -=====tr:'~''~":-"1:ei•"~·~'-~'m~m~'";i;"'~'~· ~J;:s;34-;71:1:7:0:':Sl4-:l:1:44::.}~~L~oc£(i KsM'"1~T-H~--ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT r1V11~ncin,~~PP~~ ~~'. fl0t.'t~1isury. Sta11jn1; Sltltuy, Mli'Gt'i'lfe .. -De~aun u_ * •l9'.t'"'9950 * -Com"letclv cxper. lnsldel 330 WEST BAY ST., COSTA MESA r.tl">~ion Viejo.
I dopundcnl u1){)n c...:1icrlcnce. ' 320 Myrtle JOBS Cooks-Helpers NMClecf GENERAL ou11.ue 1'01'11. GOiXl !ilala\'S".'+----·---as [10F"PifU1-\V87d -noun: SALl~S •
No 1,i10nc <·i1llil JJh.!ast•. Loguna Beach ,\Ion thru t'ri 6 an1 t" 2 '"' N"ded Now! 1-'rlnge btnefits. t'ul!erto11. Jod • R ll " •8~l;1~4~·27~~~-~~~-l !~:""'~~""l"l'~:"°::'!"l:!J"'~'l"'~!""""''l"'~~~~1\\'i\\ Train, Solury, Comm1 ro 11 Cti iurt1nl, t'l!rrlt'r You are lht> Y:inllt>a' or 581-:1232 Ext. 2148 :-·a 1· _ l~nu~. Vehicle ru1·n, 111 t ~~~ker & Bristol . Cutit11 TWO FREE TICKETS JOBS "c~aa='t<""r~o"', ::.:,'-0;:.:0"-va'-"1 ",.u:"--.-0 -, I IS.Cretarles 1~vN·5, He'd Psy Tech for ~ Wainted, M&F 7100 Help W~nted, M&F 7100 t·xii. !Jd. Es1uhlist~'<I . nus: -
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ATTN ·. STUD''NT'.', lull & " """ . '\bl\ ...... ,...av• '• NEWSPA!'F"R A I\ .,. • "' ·~ RINGLING BROS AND 837-8ll00 IClerlcail nurse positions. P a rk _, · · • uto ou•c Profit Share. Rellrc ut 57) p/thne Jobi; uvull. Also JOBS C · I Keypunch Lido Conv. lfosp. 6·12-M--1·1. U-Jtg. lk:hJ r.tust btJ 9~·er 18 REAL ESTATE No Sri•i.kc, l.ay olf-?;J yrs.
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~'1'11.Ve)'d. Apply In person, BARNUM& BAILEY OUNTt:.~ help. Exper . & ha\·c dcr.cndnblc 1·ur. Juck in the Bo:<, 1205 Baker CIRCUS • pref. or will train For <lry /Technicians MACHINE 2~~-.111.~ d111ly, sr.i0. ·S:.150. IF YOU LIKE 549<Hl0 i\11'. Tucker 7.9 pll~
St, C. ?i1 . flt the STENO CLERK cleaning shop. &li-0893. I Accounting OPERA TORS n10. 847-2300 bcf. 10 a.n1. PEOPLE Equnl Opportunl!) Employ1•r
• AUTO t.11-:CJIANICS! ANAl!B lr-1 DELIVE.-itY ti.lAN fOr early 'A11embler1 ' 1. New car i>rep and CONVEN"rJON CENTER Sh 70 "'.p.ni. Typlnif 55 + ~ming: L.A. Time11 home C.11 Dottie ~-1;;o WILr TRAIN I Niguel Personnel WE'D LIKE YOU Sales Representative
(Train•e) ' 1
nfter-sale L'Ol'l't'Cllon n\lffi, 800 \V. Katl'lla, Anahe!m "'.ra.m. JB?\t Scleclrlt. Good delivery route, Adult!il only, l\1E\TJ::R A FEE AT Tf.;r-IPO
2. Used cAl' n1echanie. Ple1tsc c:.:all 6"2-5$78, e:cl 333 Basic ?il11.th fo.IUllt have dependable car. TE?i.IPO Ten1poriuy llelp • Aqency
Permanent '" e 11 • p.a )'in g lo f.'ltihn YOW' tickets. , KEYPUNCH No Jll)llclfing,---no collecting. Sh o u I II have bus I c
To <.'On}.ider a care<'r with the l.ol.•111 di\•ltiion of largt lell.d~·r In real est;tte sei,·iee. national 1'0rporatlon hai
\\'•i pro\ id~ lhe sales train-'?Pl'nln~ to be f 111 e ~
ing. Toitelher "·e'll ~et you ~m~~1atcl~ for sh.a r p \\here you 1qant to go. 1nd1v1dual interested 1n a
potiltion!I \Vllil f!L'lt·growlng • * * 2 Hrs. daily, "1estmiru;ter/ -unden111.nding of measuring S.cretar iei
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""klers i p. E xloc e 1 en t * BOOKKEEPER * S\\.\ng Mitt, 4PM-12P?\1. Not I 638-2924 of reading bluep1ints. Some Rece ptionists \\'Or ng condlt 11s un d ~ less than 6 mo'1 w'Ork G' I F 'd benefitll. ()ps1011unlty for ,.Jfg., N cw port Beach. expe_r. on Univac lTIO or DELJVERY men perm., p/ Person a 1 tools req. tr r 1 ays
. advancement. See Service Neat, musl drh·e & type. IBJ\.-t O'l9, '"9. time, Ear I Y morn SECRETARY Opportunity to progress to . . OFFICES BELOW
ARE INTERESTED
IN YOU
MUrketlng career . Ability to mN'I people,
11lllingn1?S!' TO \\Ol'k at an
level ti, am bi I lon & a cleafl"
i.:ut ttppP1u·1tnce required.
ti.1anage.r. · &>nd resume Jl,·11-s.· Miller, nev.•spaper delv. to N.B. machlnist. Small company \\'ho Have Good OHu-e Skills.
HOWARD, Chevrolet ~~~po~·&~-:. V~ld!; STAT CLERK homes. Approx, 2 hnrall. $~ Snlary commen1u r ale b!i=fs~~p;iybig company 'Cal~r •. ::i:;ln~~~ent
Dove a nd. Quail St•. 1 6-~17 per mo + gas ow • w/ability, • x p e •. & p Ind t I 1
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P 1011c •:..-oo. Type stalistlcal exhibits, bonus 642-4800. • rosnr us r es ~ ... -ewport Beach BOOKKf"EPER I II 1>roofrcnd. !!Orne n1 at h qunll(icutlons Send resun)e Division of Purex Co.-n. 831-1477 • CALL MANAGER AT
P.apid Atlvanc('1nent
If Qun\if(cd
714/83
'0555 · • '1' payro DENTAL • Front office, to PO Box 2322 Ne"·""rt .,. ~ exper. & ·ryping nec<lL>d for calculation, letter v.·ritlng ex Pe rlenef!d, 1"'"""'°• · · ., •-900 F.ns1 B.ilLRd. Armhei1n • -
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r1u 1 c uccoun 1ng o c. · AIR, pleasant estb'l office, =========== '" hv1u1: In a 111cc ho1nc, Auto.
TI•\1612-'.'.21i0 Bob }fanll'n
Teleo1'0n1pler Cable TV
2624 \\'. Coast H\1y ,
Nc11·po1i_ Beach, Cu
Equal Oppor. En1ploycr MECHANIC
5'18-70-IO for appolntmcnl. FIGURE CLERK xlnt loc. & oppty for MACHINISTS--\\'?u.ld you be in~ei·csh.-'d in
11 O OK KEEPER-TYPIST, mature, penn. person. GENERAL OFFICE Exper., 0~)' & Eve Shifts. helping nice l)('()l>le, c;u·flin~ I
J\.fercede11 Benz e:cpericnccd, 60-70 \V pin , D!ctuphone, Accounting exper. helplul. \\'rite Cliw;Wed Ad No. 11», Career spot for trainee. * A,cll"!e Gridley Aulo froni $100-5600 per uio. ,r;.
Class A lic:cnse. Guarunty Jlun!ington Beach area. Milth oriented. Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 15GO, Average typing skills, tiling • \\,f..:S.& PJ Cl~u.ckerOprs have t:icncr!t i>? 1r this
BUENA PARK
522-2856
COSTA MESA
545-9491
FOUNTAIN VALLEY t-:::::::::::::~·1
546.1754 I• '. plus l[OO(l com1nissio11, xlnt 962-Jl.U Coi>ta J\.lesa, 92626. & lite off!~ duties. Fast * Ve11lcal/lionz ~one Oprs intrrests you & you have
fringe hc:icfits, etc. Ask tor Bookkec11Cr. perm/pt y:ork SALARY DEl\'TAL Pedodontic lab grov.'ing co. * Extcrllnter Gi:nders good refs, thC'n Pleal!c Call FULLERTON SALF-S
""""'M1s""s'11 om"'N· VIEJO 1~'~"-"~'~'~~".::"':..:''.::.g::o::."_''_"__ ADMINISTRATION trainee, know dent a I 17400 Brookhurst. F. Vly. : ~pe~::s-Drill Press 11or.1Er-I64A~EsRSs3'1UPJOHN 897·~3 terminology "-procedures. J•IOI\ Best Agency Xln't benefits-10 lfolidays. l~==o-'-~~"-'-""~~~-IMPORTS BOUTJQUE ~lanager, perm. CLERK Some chairside & x-rny. Suite 213 -95.l-67'75 Paid sick days-Pd dental NURSES Aides, 7-3, fltin1e.
Thorough!)' ex""l'. Swim & CJ rl I d I -• 1~N~'o~n-~•~mok~:':'·~~-:::·:_~3~o~. I ~;;;~;~;~~~: I ll•alth-11'(0 ;~r ...... ...--"I tu I'd T
811-1542 EXPERIENCE
HUNTINGTON BEACH NOT NECESSARY
540-5140 ~lulti ~1il!ion S \Vholesale
TUSTIN.REDHILL !"e~t. co. needs productl~e ~701 ~111...,uerlte
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•o sportsv.·ear. Zl-27 on I y. ~-00<!. bQslc math Typlre Ga1Ti90l1 Hydraulics Inc. $. 14-)j SU1ierior. NB
49>1700 or 131·1740 Salnry open. Bch area. 4-im•t E . DENTAL Assistant, GENERAL OFFICE .....,,.. s Pullm s A SE , a w.p.m. " xec. Ca ....,,., · an, · na NURSES AIDES Rellahle·
8,. 'lS6 1nd1v1duals TO SEU .• l\.lEA'T' -DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC. WESTMINSTER Income. benefits. bonusd &
u AVER'i PK\VY. EXIT G73-T'l69. • lluntington Beach. 5 day• reer spot for trainee. MAIDS l\lalure-Extierlcncccl.
Auto. BOYS & GIRLS Apply in Pel"!IO!lnel Dept. ulcluding Sat. l yr eKJ>, or A,.ttage typing !ikilbi, filing Son fi.12-J.,';05-::·~~~--~-894-061 1 L'U. exJ)lln!'ion Are outstan-ding, Joh Security. Chauce
of ad\'anr<'ment c . ...:cellc1~.
G1"al training progrwn.
Adrtitional training for IQP
?\loriday thru f'riday 9-llam. equh·alent req. Salary open, &: lite office duties. Fast Full or p/lin1e. " _-Service Adviser Nc"·sp."lper CarrieJ'S. l\1in. PACIFIC MUTUAL I additional benefits, 979-3639 gro\lling en. Personnel l\tanager. OFFICE TRAINEES
for l\ten::edes nnnz & r>ial age 10. Lido Isle, Balboa .. 00 N C ~ N 8 Jason Best Agency I Balboa Bay Club Sn1ile & Dial for g!OIXI. ""\' + '""" ,. Peninsula. Contact ti.1r. 1 ewport enter '"'·· .. D~'TAL ASSISTANT, 6mo ,... .. dcaleno.hip. Experienecd an """'"I opportunity •mply. '·"P -. chairslde, ~full t 17400 Bf'OOkhurst, r·. v1,-. 1 __ 1~'2~1~\\~·-~eoa'°''~t~H~•2o~"='~·B::__1 bonus Arn & Pn1 shifts. fun
Spc1·inl pt•~1·a1n !or
unliL't'r. l'•t applieanls
Bf1ckstron1 at the DAILY ~ .. --·• • .,..,.. 5.........., C only. Gunranly + co1nn1I:>· time job, frinD'e benefits, Suite 21=: !163-6175 ?.IAID \\'AXTED alnlmphcre. o in Ill l' r c e PILOT' or call &12-4321 & . .., B 1661 > Be h HB sion, xlnt. f1inge i)Crl('fitl', lC'a\'e a pphention. CLERICAL, Seasonnl. Start some Sat, H.B., 84&-35.to SEACLIFF i\10TEL u1-cau, :. ac , e1c Ask for personnel n111n n1 Id -A ugUst. Attractive, ..... ta! •--· • y 1661 s. Coal!l H1\·v. 81&-IJO-I (Sign say,; T:t.'I(
producers. •
:\Ir. Johnson
t2131 Ti()-8:113
ag~r. . 1-~E~·q~o~nl=-"O~p~po~•~·=E~"~'P~l~oy~'~'-intelligent \\'Omen to \\-Ork Ex"p .• ~l .... t'~ta'k",1'good"linX~-n!,· GEN Ag!, OCCIDENTAL Laguna Beach, 4°94-4892 Cent~).
I 0 BREAKFAST ~K · h Con ""' no. Lif~ needs. Cashierlsec. l ~~~~'""-"CO~~"':lif.~~'-;;Tr;;:-;;;;;;;;;;;;-i<;;;:
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ON VIEJ ... vv "'II a private ipany in & be Lise. Beach . Area Maintenance Helrw1• OFFICE GIH.L need~ Im· Very good v.•ages, vacation, the public sc h o o Is . 847_2569 with shortMncl & typing, . . ... -• n1ed. ?i1u.~L be cxpenenced
f".<\CT IS ·
E\'ERYONE EATS 'i\1EAT!
IMPORTS etc., Jolly Roger, Experience not nee. But you """-':='-~=-~-~ Casual atnlOSphere, 0. C. ~led. .sized 1. n cl u s tr 11\.1 in typing & therapy. for bu~y
400 S C""'l H 'Y · be! " DENTAL ASST Cho•'-lde Ai"""rt area, s:i.la'"'' open. atlhes1ves firm 'eeks . . ·
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· vu!i I\ • niust en)OY og "·1th · •;> • """ •J Chu-oprn•ti" off1'"" Hou1• 2!\1 Murguerlte Pai· ·1~·ay Laguna Beach children. $2.50 per hr. All phases ~n'I dentistry. _97~..-=~~~~~~--individuals to p el' form · '" ". , ~'"·.. "
\\E'RE PART Of'
YOUR 1''UTURE Sales
FOTOMAT 495-1700 or 831-1740 I3ROILEl't . ('OOk trninee. 5.1.1-3.'lOO, ask for 1'-frs. Must have xray exp. GENERAL OFFICE minor mechanical repairs & 9-Sli& ',·,7;. 21'.WNOB\\est~l5:J001ff Dr.,
USE AVERY l'l'l"Y EXIT * 49'-ll18 * llSSist skilled empioyes in u le .
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a-"'' Apply Cnptain J ack's, 18121 Tti n1ble beh\'ecn S::m.11:30 ~~_;:,..;~~:..==,.;:.~--Some typing. Casual dress. Atn'O GEN & STARTER 13c'ach Blvd. JJ.B. after 3pn1. 10A~·="~·~=~~-~~-Dental Receptionist Pal Electronics, 11 8 20 perfor;nance of main t · OPENJNG for r.;CR proof REAL ESTATE needs Salos girls to '1-ork
Equal Opportunity E111ployer
JlEBuff DEil Exp!) 'v''lern A'
.,, G 8 • d, 0 duties. Possibilities o I 'mnchine operato1·, P ll rt "·cekends & varied hou~.
. • -· BUSBOYS C\erical \\'ork P~ &. Setv. OrtllO offi~. Exper'd. Hunt. • d .......... time \VIII train \ppiy 1 TRAINING Top Pay. Pern1, Full Tiinr. Dept "r111 train full time Bch area. 962-2-1<5 GN)\·e. 8!»-5353. a vanccment arc \'eJ'Y i;vuu · · · ' n Apply In person Tues. July
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BE THE nEsr BOSS YOU EVER llAD. Schedule your
own hours. 1nakc WJO'l
money, 1n'-'Cl intcre!lt_in~
people. It all hnppcru; \\'hen
you be<.-unl\! an AVON
representative. Lrarn nll\I~
by calling, 54().7011.
BABYSITTER \VANTED. for
dally munn't!r ·b.1bysitting'.
$25. '"'k. Bench & Talbc11
area, aft er 3 pn1. H.B.
M8--88SQ.cves.
BANK
Seafood n.
3901
E. Coast o ne 1 • !le or GIRL Friday, one girl off!~. Kno\\·ledge ol electricity & -Irvine, Nc\\·po1·t Beach. L .... ~ 1'VVT<Q~I \T 201 E l7tl SI Female 642-1163 D •·I N--.1-.1 Lite bookkeeplno, ..,..,ing, &: that a successful salesman ·v•
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rd e r de s.k. •;,p h 011 e refrigeralion are desirable 0 PT I C AL Co 11 l i n g is one \\'ho is v.•ell trained. C.~!.
CABINET Makers. exp in CONTEMPO SECRETARIES pen;ona\ity a must. F'ritu~e hul IWJt __ ~ss. 1 l<ilust have Technician trnlnCL>. l'.e\a!cd \\'e are looking fol' carttr·\':"~~~~~~~~~\
lo.tilling & assembly of store CASUA(S Too 1¥1any To List benefil11. Good opportunity ov.·n h.uiu too s. ConlaC"t te<'hnical cxper.· Pr e f 'cl • mi n de d, <.'Onscientious. SALES •
ri.'l(IUl-CS interior decor & \\'eslmlruiter loilall MMES 100°/. FREE for right girl in \\·holesale Personnel, 548-lt44 Equal1..:•~·12=-544G~·~'7·=~"CO==~-honest n1en and \\'On1en \Vho CONSIDER A CAREER
artifacts. \tery good shop & Southcoast Plaza Bureau of harth\-are. COAST DIST. Oppor. Employer?.t/F PAINT & METAL \\·ant to learn and gro\1' \\'ith WITH LARGE l'Ntl
L'OIVI ,t, many benefits. Now taking appllcaUon11 for: Employment Agency ~346'4. D I. ?\tAINTENAKCE l\.fECHAN-man "'anted !hat can our Company. Our <.-ompany LIFE INSURANCE CO
Alfrt'd l\.1 Gordon Designs, Y 0 UN C AGGRESSIVE Costa Mesa 556-1100 -'-~-"''-'='-----JCS for ser"ice Sl&tion & estimate & J)(' his O\l."fl hoss. is nation"·ide and listed on
l"iO Fisehcr, 0 1, s.I0-2i'li0 CAREER l\11NDED GIRLS 2706 1-larbor Bl., &lite 207 garaKe type equipmenl. fine opp t y respon!lihle the A1nerican SI o ck Oe\•el?Pn1e~t of l\\'O agenl i>
c .\REER \\'onian "1lo needs in!C'l~ted in being .. . An•heim nM120 HAIRDRESSER Phone 646-Ta37 after 6 pm. person in Sanla Ann an!a. Exchange. If YOU "'·ant to requu1
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Ill art'i\.· ~o.ooo. •"""+ n10 st. Must be Mies ./ Assistant t.1....., I -·• 54().1457 be part of our expansion yen~. Pus .oomnliss ~1· """'"' o·~ 600 No. Eucld Contemporary ~tALE & fem. help "·ant""''l o-"'==.~·~~~~~~-1 program. "·e \\ill tTain you. Xlnt fringe 1;>cncflts. ~.~~~~ ?\1r. Lyons ./ Salesgirls Hair Dressel'S \\'anted full & pltime. App \y PARTNl:.il in Santa: Ana for confidential intcn•ie\I' Call Joe Quintana I & Stockglrls Guaranteed Salary Kentucky Fried Oiickcn, firm needs sec r et a r Y call \'alley Realty (?l.!) 547.9207 • 8:304:30
CASHrER -1-1 o J> t es s, C•ll 213/717-1500 Domestics Top Percentages 693 S. Coast H"'l" Laguna "'I P· I · Ex Per· N ° 639--0,120. Ask for ?\Is. \Volff. Sales •
restaui-ant exp pref't'd. See For Intervle"' Appt. HOUSEWIVES Pe1'SOflnel Exposure Beach. shorthand. Salary open. Call OFFICE TRAINEES ~liss i\1cLeod, Ben Bro\\11's _....:.::...=C~OO;,:;~K;....:"'-'.::...--1 Use Your Skills to help ?.IAN or \\·oman to \\'Ork nltes 5.17-8017. Recept/Gen'I Ofc . '199-2271. people & earn a good wa~. For Jn1ervw Please Contact at \Vlnchcll's Donut House. PART TJi\lE \\'Ork for sharp Expc1·. · Only for "'et.suit Smile & Olal for good pa~ +
C SHIE Sala11• accot'dlng to exp. HOME~'IAKERS H 0 i\1 E 1'fr. Rodney \\rill teach. 202 N El Camino g i r I in I crested in manuf. Order desk & bonus. Anl & Pn1 i;lufis. (-A R Prefer no 11tudents. Expcr. HEAL'111 CARE ~Div. of (TI4) &14-2800, cxt_3Zi Real~. 492-2079 decorating, call 642-22IO. invoicing, heavy phones, Fun atn1ospherc. Con1n1crL'f'
?\faturc \\'Otnan, ·expcr. only. pref'd .. but will train. Apply UP JOHN Urgently Needs -public L'OlltacL..Mus.t __ ty])f;'_ ~Bureau. 166.12 _Beach, t-11~ __
Ne\l·port Produce. 64:r0032. hetween 2:30-4:30 p.m. resE!(lnsible .. !'~'d "'Omen ROBINSON'S PART Tli\tE $2.50 hr, 1..:a 00 '". p. m. Sh or S~S-110.1 \Sign snys~n'X -
_Mrs. ArnOld. llamburger Hamlet, 15'15 that have a detl.re to care pm daily, office v.'Ork. i;pee<hrriling req'd. 5 Dny[~C~"~"~"~i~~~-~~-.-1
i\,dnms, Ot. Ask for ~tr. ·ror others. ' no. 2 Fashion Island MANAGER 645-9390 "'k, 8:30-Sl?M, S5;10 per Sales· Cashiers· stock
CLERK TYPIST 1-fngen. Usual duties include personal l--•N•'"..;""'-rt-Bc•'·'·"--PBX nns\\·er~ .serv ice 1110. to sta11. Apply Sea \Vomun s Apparel Store i'r1j.;u
i\lust hav" ~typing skills, COOi\: for Pizza Pa.:lace. 21 assistance, n1ea1 prep, lite TRAINEES operators: S;,'1rls "·ho c11n Suits, 8l7 \\'. 18th St, Co::ta \\'estn1inster fl'lall, Liberal
1'0r«-sponde11ce .".:: varied yi:_ or oldel'. Accept \\'Ork housektcping & shopping. I -~~~-~~---\\'Ork uny hours. Good i\1t"!llt. No Phone Calls Vaca1ion & Bencf.ilS. Xlnt.
i.:-en. office dut.iei; in Trust r es P
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nsibility full-time. Full or p/time. Car nece8&, H•rdw•re Sa lesman _ sitlary to sta1·1. &15-25."iO Please Oppor1u11ity for Qua1i1i.:xl
D<-11\. of Finnncial Org. Above avemge. hr '\'age + refs ~·d. Also Se111\ retired man for Full & p/time PBX Answering Service Recept Trainee 10 $6240 Person~. Apply AN 1 TA
lntcrcstinc; \1·ork. Pcrn1. benefits. Apply in person \\'e pay you. insure you &: p/timB.1~-ork. JI. \\r. \\'right . Days & aftns i.nclud, \\'knds PUPPY LOVE SHOPS).os Cen-itos Ce.otcr,
1mitio11. J\lln. 2 yrs t'XJ>er. only, Stra."' }fat p i7.za bond )-OU & you pay no _C~·~·c17,;7r..~oc=lc~='~"='"~C~>:;I~-Int~ .r v 1 e.w in g Now for Full p/t. EOE 5'10-!962. Cudd!••.-,. ""'' & ,--•,r-12131 92'-1-2359 • Xln! "'Orkin" L'Ond. & f -p to ' O•-o ' Co .__,, w•• Conipany be~fiL">. 644-4360 PalaN>.: 32095 Cam In o ees. Hotel Res•rv. Clerk i\~~t\~ 0,.;~ 21 i:;,~ablc & PEHSON kncm·ledge Boot ful doctor seek kind & SALE Lt\DY, full or µ,art
or 50Q. Ne\\'pol'l Center Dr., Capistrano: San Juan Please Call For Appt. E""Jlt'r. only, Alrporter Jnn in good physicai cond. Have Hull Repair v.illing to \VOl'k friendly ale11 indh•. for fronl time~ no Sundays
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Openings at our b N.B. Suite 600. Capistrano="~~---64$.5531 Hotel. Jr.1ne. Call Dick car-&-telephone. Go 10 'l'!c "·eekends. Call Collect 6PJ\.1, office. Call Liz Blake, 833-c~ru~igs. Apply~~~i
Brookhurst & Adams r I,.,,. ... __ ,.. _____ ~ COOK DRIVE· IN Ass i slant 1 ~"~'~"-"-'"~·c833-=~2770=c· ___ Toe i\tarket nearest )-'OU or (714) 684-8077. 2700. Dennis & Dennis Per-
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{Huntington Bea ch} CLERK TYPIST For fast dinner hOu.se. ~lust nlanager. E\-ening shirt. HOSTESS:, Under 21. apply lelephone-oor offices. . . sonnel Agency of Irvine, 2082 Stationers, Z70 £.. lit!J. ~1·•
For Accounting dept of renl be esDCrienced. THE OVer 18. \\'eH groomed. Captain Jack's, l.8121 Beach (114) 835-7417 PLASl'ICS i\11Chelson Dr. C.i\l. •
TELLERS
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OPERATORS
Interesting posi· estate d e v e 1 0 pm en t & C1\STA\\'AYS. Dana. Point Apply in person after 1 Pl\.f. Blvd .. lf.8. aft 3 pin. For lnfo11nation MACHINE OPRS SALES L.ADY •
tions that offer you constructio n co. Job lfarbol'. See ?\tgr. Mr. ~J\.r~· 296& Bristol, I ~H~07U~SE=l<=:EE=P=E=R:'-~10-'-7171-v-e I TIC TOC SYSTEMS Rapidly expanding plaslic RECEPT /LEGAL R~r.r ~e~rys.:~1;8i •
f ine starting s ala· involves stat 1yp;ig, filing, Leisten. \\'ft'ldeJ"ly L.."lguna Be8ch l !!!!E~q~u~al~O~p~po~•~·-E~m~p~lo~y~".., injection nwlding co. has Plush office in Nl'\l'port rles, excellent ben,, clerical & sonic rttt!plionist COOKlllOUSE~lAN for pvt DR'S ASSISTANT lady, 497-2375 penn. opcning11 on 2nd & Beach. Co. prefers indi\'. SEAr.ISTRESS, Sp 11. n (sh dutic-11. Call for a p p t, fainily. l\fust ha\·e boat Young lady (-18-28) to "wk ="~"""--'~'---~~ i\IA.i~AGERS. Exper._n~ed 31'd shif~ for \\'Orncn. \\} som<' legal expcr. Start s peaki ng • v.·eleon1c.
efits packag e, a 83.l-S61ID. cxper. Sill tu $700. Geo~e RA • elector's assistant/re-Il\nm openings, qualified for tu!! scn ;ce car v.·ashes. Exper. pn'.!f'd,. bul not $675. Call Rita Johnson. ~Taehirl(' & hand "·Ork.
pleasant working A\l('n Byland Agency, 106 ceptionist in health spa. No "c h 0 0 1 b 0 ..., driver 5 Xlnt p.'.ly & bcn<'fits. 9 O.C. 1nandalo1·y. Oppor. for :>~. Coastal Pt'rsonncl Crochet 11'Q1·k. 4 9 6 -136 l
environment •nd CLE'!~ "'!!PldST I'd B. E. 16lh St, S.A. 547--0395. exp. necessary. We traln P1:C11
1·bcif not .qduafl, ,!fatinijo""•· \oc11tion:1. &l.t-1400. · 1:1dv11ncc1n1•nl u n 1i111 i ted A~Pncy. 2700 llarbor Blvd, ·"~'~°'~"~"~''"'"=' ~-~---
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Insurance ..,..c"O'"un pre . A 1 1 alt "ri pt'OVI ec · ·' n "'/gT\lwing co. C\t>an lite Cl\IS ~EA'• !STRESS, lull 0• s:;rt p enty o oppor· hut not essen. Sn me \Vl1EN YOU PAPER OR )'OU. PP Y n person er· for housc11·ifc ln local .'.lrca. i\lG'.\·IT t111c Zl ·30 $150 '1·k 11·01·k in nC\\• builrliflg. Co. n ' " tunity for advanc... corresp. (dictaphone) Pref. PAINT A ROOr-.1. write the noon or eves. 2930 \Vst. Cst. Call l\1on-Fri 9-2 492-3873 guarn st. C.ollege pref'd . paid med Insurance & good RECEP'l'IONIST-TYPIST ti1ne. Patlison Sail Dc1o1 n,
ment. nt least 1 yr bus. exper. amoiint of paper or pttlnt ~H~wy""-.. ~N::;ewpo::!:~rt.:...cBe=•='"~-~~ 1 N s p ECTOR-l\IECl-tANIC-''"'~'·'-'.'R=''c:"~'"":::::'•c::846-=54~5a='~· --I vncation plan. Legat office -L ag u n al~·~,.._~· ~"~'~'·'-------1 ~la r y com n1 ensuratc it look behind a picture. DRUG CLERK. professional AL. exp in Aero Spnct'. J\.IC:CHANIC \Vantecl. Class A Apply 11Ai\f-5PM Hills. J\lust be ~~ 1>'.Pist *Sec'ys, Bookkee~rs
We would prefer in. w/exper. N,B. olc. Good •• Then nexl time you order, pharmacy. No eves or Sun. Edler hKlustries Jue, 2101 Smog Lit'e.nse prefe1Ted. Calif. Injection Molding ,t. able to handle icception-Have loo int1nv to list
d ividuals with at (.'O. bene.fils. Call Joan Neal, you'll know ex11clly ho"· i\fust be experienced in RX IJrl;lve St, Ne"·port Besch, Top Pay. Ai1ply in person al 265 Briggs, Co&La l\lesH lcle.phollf', & gen'!. office Liz Reinders ·,\gencv. 83.l-8450 much mater\111 you'll need. dept. & sickroon1 supplies. 5·16-2101 Ex. ... on. 300 E. 17th St., (Irvine Indus. Coinplcxl rlu~ies. ~o SH rcq d. Call 4020 Birch St., Suite iat
least 6 months pre-H_ elp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted; M&F 7100 Top wages, med. in11. p1'0fit Inventory Control 1-C~o~•~ta~•~·Jo~o;a~'.~~~~('""·1 :':l:B:lk::S:o:f :B:•:k•:•:o:lf:l:!e:d:h:ll:IJ r.h!I \\111slO\v ror appt. Nc"·-wrt Beach 833-81~) viousexperience in !-Iha ring. COLLEGE ••-h • Cl A &37-1000 o · '1 A J b 133-0855 a b•nk, 1aving1 & PHARl\IACY 540-laSO. 0 rd el' desk·f~'pinr;-flling mwc an1c, as,._ It EC E PTJONIST/TYPIST· la o .
loan or finance -EM PLOY?itEN"[_ Ofiel'ed: ooperd~rs&iE'?ri~; ~Y· Salary l iiii..iT~op ... P~•~Y~-~646-.0.'~""'iiiiiiiiiilPOLICEC" USTODIAL J\.lature \\·on1an 10 11·ork No Ch•~ge To '!°'! ' EER SALESMEN Small lite 1nfg exper. Co. iri Laguna Beach Rea.I Estabh!ihed 1965 company. CAR needs reliable f/tlnie JANITOR !: TRUCK ~le<lical E!llate office. 5 days a SECRETARY/RC:CEPTJPN'· I f employee ,v/eXfll'.r. In DRIVER WORK 4-40 HOURS week, 6 hrs a day. ~9-1-6.jl? !ST, for busy sales o I fl c~
Pie••• cal or metal shop. Oppor to grow combination for sll\311 llQ;\fEl\IAKERS, INC. OFFICER -RECEPT/-TYPIST-nr. O.C. airport. TypJui;.
appointment TO SELL THE FAMOUS \\•/co. l\tin . exper. req·d. nianuf. tinn. p I e11 sa. n t A sub o( TI-IE UP JOHN CO. 60 \VP:\! Karen F.ih.hugh or 97!t-2290, Jim Cline~ 11-orklng conds &.: ~rood co. Urgently Needs Apply bch\n lOa~-Zpni BASiciFOUR. CORP.
Dtrnnlt'Soderln WHITE CROSS PLAN ENTERTAINMENT pa.id benefits. Tapmatic Experienced City Of l\londay thn1 FrKlay g)"3-9647 Corp, .18.ll Kell~ng St. /Nurses 1200 Quail Suilc 160 NB
(7r4> 968-44ll I WANTED ln·ine. 9i9-W80 /Conv alescent Aides Newport Beach RECEPTIONIST ,1·/tvping SF.CRET~\~_y I.ii\\' orfl~'<'.
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• f al that want a Apply JOO 1.tain St., Balboa 11 · _1 • & Ute bkkpng s k i·1111. o'.cr 2"· typ/sh. ~pelhng "ECURI I am oo 1ng or s esmen JANITOR Neerled fu tutK'. .. Com panions \Vatcrfront loc. \\'h"nds thru !lk_ill · l'cq .J~o legal c:cpl'Cq. JJ PER~1ANENT position with a chance at EXEC SEC'Y for co111·1de!k:e11t hospital . ./Substitute Mother s $732-$890 Per Month \Ved . 101 N. Bayside Dr, 'NB s1r1 irk .. 110.0SJO.
MANAGEMENT IF THEY QUALIFY. \\"aterfront )'8.Cht sa1 es oU!ce En;:lJ.;h not nee. Beverly IHomem oke•s l\1111. qualU'ication 21 '"' of GEN'L '!GR
needs attract. shnJTI gal _ -car necess. & i't"is required. age, type ,;;, \V.p.n1. · igh REc E PTIONIST/TYPIITT· Pr~''::11t'• Club hn·'· in111~ •• 1 PACI Fie
~I:tnol'. ?~10 Victoria, C~t • ...,, & h 6-1·~126 SEC"()j In · 1• •
I \Vaht salesmen that NEE·D $1500 to $2000 \\'!good skills. Send re:rume .TAi'\'ITORIAL, pftin1e eves. \\'e pay you, insure &: bond school gra1lua1ion. Apply by deluil work. ofc. e'l(p, gd opening fo~ expi. i ,(.: \1cl\
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AD ~to P.O. Box 1110. Costa Exper. only. In 1ne area. )'Ou&yoop:fynoft'f?s. 7/31/71. For lnlom1oti()n t •iih. sk!Us l.IaturC' Gt1al1fkd 1;11'1. sl,101·th:ind &:
every month. I will furnish bonafide LE S l\f£"!!R, Ca. 92626. Car neces1;. 996-00JS. Please Ca.II f-or Appl. & application Con 111 ct ) . 1~ · , 000• 1y1lln~ 11•11. ~GOO. !lln1'l.
I \Vii'l train you to incresae your income up EX. SECRETARY -KEYP UNCH $600 64S.5S31 Pel'!!.onncl DepaL'ln1c111, a .. i«l t'Chubl<' person. Stait $6, lr1tf'r\'i1'\1-l! by t1J11)t. only.
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· to $30,000-$40,000 per year or more. For top exec. of real estate Fee Pali\. 1'hls line co. very 1 c" ·-v< · "" "":iu-
Equal Opportunlt)'
en1ployer M·F
BEAUTICIAN w / follo"·lni
for salon In Nc'"'IXl!;t' Beach.
Top Co1n1nl!'slons. 548-J212.
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Bully Stwri. r>.'o 1'·01101vi~
neces.~. Comin. Gu1-1rn. M~lO::.O 01· S I~
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expcr. Inter. l riiU11lt'nl &
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profit 11harlng, J>1il1t ml'<l.
1_t;'.J':!nl Oppor. En1ployer.
Ap()ly Jen!K'n l\ilorlilc,~
Jo'IACher, Coil13 P!l('AA,
B OAT BUILDE RS-
\VC!itiwll Corp. nl'tds
/Engine 111s111ller
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d evelopn1enl construction 11cldom h8~ 1111 opening due ?\led fl'Onl Ofc lo $500 Bench. G73-663J. -Secty Lega l Tr•I""
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have offices in Long Beach, Riverside, co. Real estate ternilnology, to congenial co-'"·orkers &: ASST BABY. DR. p RE-Sc 11 0 0 L tcncht'r REUBENS c .i\1. A1ty, 1 gh·I olfi<'C, seeks
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F strong $h ll k i 11 s & the outs1andh1g beocflts Lov. e1y front ofli. "'· nt'Cds 0,_1 .. 1. J ". •1 011 _ , .. .-, . tdn1 11•ell gJY>0n1cd ca)'C('l'
San Bernardino. Covina, na e1m, an a e rl 1 'd 1 11 G 1 i fo" . ...,L.._ ...., " • i · 1 ,. 11 1 · .secret& a exper. req . t iey o C'l'. .t'e'a c 1ance • h·iendly recept>0n1sl t o Nc"llOl1 Beach. $2.25 hr. orl\ln1e1 gir L' t icy 1·11111~
Springs, Downey & Los· Alamitos. For r11ll details Call Annette ad\'anccment. Also F cc ar1s11'C't: pl.ones, i;d\edule Exi>er. 64()..8820. • "'''-'004.I Siii & 1~·,1ni:
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\l'Cekda>~ be;t\\·11 llam & Job11. Call Sall)' HR.11, MJl)'llS etc. Call Barbera ...,.. ___ _ _ _ _ _ No\\' lllrl11g sk\lli;. Sl11rl $100 \\'eek ·;-1ll f-Iii•-.---1 --lpm, __ 83&Jl6.SO. ___ ~ C.Oastal' Pc1'90nnel Agency, ~1t1<'. 83l-2700. De11nis & ~~~--COOKS !J7lh\'\30'"'--~~-~7 .....-you are at ease ta tnCJ to I EXEX:. Sec.. 1-ll)tg Beach. S{()..6().j.1; 2i9CfITarbot· Blvd.. l):nnis Personnel Agency ol nu1ET COUPLE HOSTESSES SECRETARY llC!t'C'P\i~Tlil'I:
-\'oung e>o.-panding corp, C.i\f. h'\ine, 2£2 l\Iichel!!On Dr. ,,-G<'ni"mt Office '1vrk.r ~h 'people posltiun req. :clnt secretaria1 KEYPUNCH OPR r.tOTEL ~JATOS Xo Oiildren P /TIME not mfd. In Coslit tll("l:'M.
rkills. initlali\'e t n t e 11 . E....:rirr. Plllnie. Split Shilt. WILL TRAIN 01, Ptt ~ BOOKKEEPER Send r<·sun1e 10 CJ11.s.4fit'll Jiii if you are 21 years Of Older SaiarY open. SM--H37. tot' Cont1u.1 Pe~nnC'l Ofc. 1''ull or p-th11c. ,\ppl)' Costa Rd N(). 191) CO Dally 'Pilol, ln1er. Balboa B•y Club i\tesa 11u1, 320:1 lfarbor Setk.s c"on1pctc11t Aool)' ~ l Du!h· P.O. Box tjOO, COlitu :i.te .. t1.
• ~ If llabl 6 dauc EXPERIE''CED ""'"'""'· n d eo. \I 251 E . CoHI Hwy c.. 9""6 .,..-. you are ava • ,. 0 1221 ,, .. Coru;l H\\')'., N.B. I\· " ta . C"m. LIVE·IN MAID N B h -c:=-----~-1 Apply ln person. Carrow'1 LEGAL Secretll·ry ~e\\·port i\ITST/SC opc!rotor. ~Just be e wport eac SECRETARY. &in .I wu1 Wffk Retilaurant. 620 Pko. SC. Beach 2 in11.11 G.P. 11lcc. exp, call JCl'l'Y Can Use O;iui)le 11 l Equal Opp01._ l!:n1ployl'r CaPo nttornc)' needs a
F/C BOOKKEEPER. Pnrt/ Req. moture ll!g;\I sec 5$-Gtl2 ' n Do G1'l"(lenlng. \::::::::::::::::;~:;\-M!C•'''Ory. T>P" 60 ivpin:
I '"!U't.ll:n.f!-Salary........, . .Npt,~"''mln 2 >1'1 c~Jl("r. N'~ -;;;;;;;;;'i~.;=::;,,.c,;;;;::;;-i Job c:tll.!1 lor norn1e l RN/!VN . k ... -.3 ,.11 dK.'1alion SO \IS,m. $-l;i{l to
~AtL-w. H. MYERS
10AM-6PM Monday, Tuesdey or Wednelday
For P 1r1on•I Conffftntiel lnttirview
~ -·-· • Call tUS!CJAi'\'S_or_ Gt'O\IPS hol1~!W01'k, "'/VCJY litU•Ac+-,,,'w~ l "ee e1JUS t , ,,. : iitart. Bch. 64-J..GQU an 10 Al\1. atart in,e: salary. or • \Vanted i 1 ~~ 11.,.,.t-cmd . Top ,.-.1.W:• • r.·1r4-•.m • ----appnt &12.-S:i32 or 64.;-3031. Call &1fi..2823 en1c111t nlnJt, cook ng or ,SupcMor, N.B 642--2·110 -.... . .. ,., -
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CAFETERIA
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LAD Dl!iH\\lASJ-tER i\111.ture -~N~EiCW~FACtO~ lttundi')'. -r . --SECRETARY
i-"tvidual nN!dcd Io r PHONE 64• -63 .,.,...,""r:i.r • nr ""ml. ror
11'.l Branch outlel!I just opeoio• . r.. h ~ glt1J1.!1"'llrn pl"fp1tration In • F I t A I •ou can C arge clr.ntnl office. Ev I' !C • ,1r\ur: lab, tun tinie k In &rtA rw.«ls the following: or n e rv1ew pp. ,. &!•1-22-I:), J\i•·ll Gt2..fi4\7.
,2 -hO ~lsi;ml Trnc $1&5 ""k -----------..._ OAll.Y PILOT pen11anenl. ·"" per ur. servnicn {2) S3 hr ~~~ SECY/ lCN Pharn111ceutlcaJ11, 11'27 ,._ Clo5sifiod Ads RECEPTIONIST I CRfPCnH'T'l'I , (213) 597 -441
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i\tajor bcotflls. Call fol'
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Snle~111en ~'l"'nllfavt. 110methlng )"'O:J 1\·t1nt to ~:u'~~1:re,\•l 11~ev fn~1~~ All benefits, <:lll'ff'r positions. se!1! Classified nds do 11 642 .. 5678 ' I rurt or t' 1tim4!. Studt·nt ok.
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Wtdntsday, Jul~ 24, 1974 -...-r----:=""'T<''"".'1~'.".".:~--~ " _ ra!r..,.liif;::,,;..:;r;.,... ...... rr,..T,.,..,.w" • .:.:;: .. ::d;:,:;M&~F~7~100~U:.r.p,-W;;:;:•::n~t ... ::;-,-.M ...... F .. 7"~;;00;;;7'iA::u::et;;:lo::n:-----;;IOr.1•s•At:u::e:;;tl;:o:n----.. fi"'r;r. •• r ... s.re I055 Ml1c11ieMOUI IOIO •no• & Or91n1 8090 B~t•, Pow•r to40
I '73--28' SK IPJACK .. ,y1na * * * * * * * * * * HAU:. 1 ..... "" -"°""· I BUY I • P'IANOS Brld•• d""'' "~'"' .. ,,. "SECRITARY Telephone Sales TRAINEE olher old rum, i:J..,, chlrn<, Coad ~""! lumlture • • ORGANS IJ-wlwr< IJ", flllmaged by
R.ripondble. posit.ion w/ Coit• Met• Area * SUPER PUBLIC AUCTION * AAt6 El Pnisldente, .t'.V. app\h\l~~a or Y.-111 M!ll for )'OU Klriklni.; l'O('k, OUl ilrlvt tom
varied dull... "1"""'°' ASSEMBLERS * * * 2 SUPER x DRUGSTORES * * * "'1'5656 MASTERS AUCTION Rentals fr $5 "'" p " '11 " f "'1bmcn io'1. m<'".~!.~",ne~r. "~~ Work From All Equipment & Phctur11 Mutt Be Soldll ~~~ 'lrs1.e = r!i~: 6f466161~.o~. •J?:!'M2:1 . ~;~;~~:, ou~l~rive~ H~1i ·~a·ry $6j().S79J n1C\. Xln't Your Home & PACKERS PART LISTLNG : Cash fegisters. adding ma· 28.17 r:ttl'Of\R. Costa t-.ll'flll a t. or ,-,..ui .... ay _,.,,;J ' Open Nights 'tll t 111 K A ll r.hlrlne. 7'J5 w.
heprUts. Apply \Ve11tmlnJter chines, show & display cases, counters, Hor••• IMO 1"1NE c51u1e /e w e Icy. S•t: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12-S Jo1ctchl'r, 01'8J'\itf. C • ·
School District , l 'I I 21 Top Commissions lights, ice cream cases, dollys, baskets + bronze5 JJOrt.-e a ln1i. fine *Pl1no1 & Gr1nd1* t\llher info call l:?Ul C~irwood, \Ve1t:m. }'inul * m 1:n1 * .J crystals 1~ furn · 434-&\Tl. s...5pn1 wkd11.y1. Utbig date Aug. 1, 4.PM ,J;Jq'" URftENTLY Lots More too NUMEROUS to list. Ext.-epll Reg. Appy Brood l\llt\qu~~ & nit1l·ii nwre to ht; Baldwin · Cable· Chlckerlnl! SubniU sealed bid lwrlttf':n EOE. Equal Oppor . Employer U FIRST SUPER X DRUG STORE "ia.re/ R!dlng Hone, 5 yrs. r,old Ill 11ubllc auctlon, -}"'tachcr ·Kawai · Klmboll 011 cnvelOpcl with 10'% of
2137 H•ci•nd• Blvd (Hlrtw•~ 39) Jlt'.IOO. S13--2l9l 645--2200. • Kilt.Ibo · M~-on & Han""i . 1,tld In ruo1~y order or
SECY-SUPER EXEC. T E L E PH ONE wor k , NEEDED H·CIEN • HEIGHTS c LIF RNI· J I ao101 .;:;=:=;.,-~-~101=1 M"""''!. Sohmcr . Stein-cashlc ... ,,..,k, • .,,..1. to SllOWd poa!!e~s all rtq'd pleasnnt. part time froin "' D"' • "' •w• ry Misc W•nted Wl\Y . Storey & Ctnrk ·Win· Cbu bh/PAclUc Indemnity
your home. Hourly v.•agi!. JULY 25th AT llAM rto• t;"V 1 h d. d ' er . \Vut'llttiJr . Yatllaho. ~ C!O ~th Cc.>t'*1 ..,, 0 0 ~p ng ~llC'ka-::~ Call Sharon, 6-~m,'J T VOLT --2NO-SUPE R-X-DRUGSl!GR crirst·~;···W:,g~~iJ1 ~ ~~:h ~~A~tt!J'E~·it.\ium. cw--Splnctrtr••;;i'~·;1-.-469f> ·-M~··si:i'ff(rmll1fe-;·""lm -~-..... ····-·
fllu..crt be q u n l l f I e d , TELLER '"l_ 9107 GARFIELD AVE. sollto.lre, sU\er M!l & niany smull &· "l'EN1'. v e r y 1U,111cd fro~,t ··········•• .!~ E. 2nd St.. l..Clng DMch,
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A<: to ncceiu respon. in Arc you an ex per. teller \\'ho l\lit,lot l\tootcal Plan F 1 I V II C lllo I je"•r.lry tG be sold at public ="""°=-~~--.,.-,-"'"" Grund:'I ....... • .. · $395 be opentd & A ll l c ~cbaii.ge lor .xJn't solary llke11 to \\'Otk '''/C\Ustomen ?.. Now •\vaUuble oun 1 n 1 •Y1 1 rn • auction. 6'15-2'200. SILVER Coins "'O.nh.'CI a t ~ORGANS* dctcm iirlCd 11oon 1'hurt, Aua +i '" be 111 All \Ve 11et'd you fGr our ne,,. T••tpo1 ... ,.., .... rvl-JULY 27th AT llAM k 8075 bulk priCi.'S. u-1·• ~ Hammootl 1 191, •·1•• aub:..... to u,nge ne s. ·race" If 1· llch f . '" ···~""' ~.. RUDY L•RKIN •UCTIONEER Llv•1toc C1·•1 '·18-"""" uo'"'"' ..... ,nn · • ' .,, ~" :.i-;'"' \\·elcorne to ;lpply. Bqunl un ington ? c. e1~1e,r 3~S Can11111ll Dl'., Sulle 106 "" "" " ., ~u. Ki1w11I • Kln1"8ll • Lowt\ly • 11pprov11.I or In aura n c e
O\)l)C)t. r.n\Ploycr. I 7 1 4 ) full linit'.' or. p/ILnir.. Xln t ?-•rMvpo11 Beach 546-4741 For Additional ln£ormation HORSE BOARDING LAU.GI:: Jt OTO T I L L I:: ll. llodgeni • 1110m4.:t • Yan1nha (~tnpnny.
SS}-0079. rr:~::=sw~. e ~.5 ~xt~'. MASTERS AUCTION Back Bny Area. Box stalls "'anted. R c as o n ll b I y • ~\'urlllzc1· • Gulbraru.-rn • c""'A~M:c::P~l~l~E~. L..-,L-~•~t~O~R~R~IS~I
SECRET.RY \\'e ha\"e a cotnplete package 714-6t6-8686 or ~Br.25 ••·allabf•. Cn1J for details. prl1.."CCI.. Cill <193-2190. Al.en. • CRUISER 24', CU.tom built, "" Equul Op[lOr. Employer. of t'.'n111loyee be.nefil 11. \\'e ¥V 0 I'" SJ~ """ ed 1''ec P aid. Bt•nut\ful n1cxlern 1 -~-~--~~--1 * * * * * * * * * . ~ 0000. \\'ANTED: Profe!Wooftl used P 'bun ................ · 478 Chev., Enc. bluetn .. ,l • pay 1'""' \\'• .. es. All office & * Lo Sp' -t 1195 s I ELC of6ee i.n Fashion lsland. y., -. Ma•hl-ry I071 exercycle. ivrey 11"' • •• •·••• Dar, Sink, teroo, • ep,
\\'UI .he right hand to area TOOL & DIE ilwlu.c;crinl Kkllls are needed.1 ~~~~'.!:'.==:=~IO~lO~~F~r•!•!:!T~o~Y~.u~=:JI04~S~1;;:·~~·-~~;'.lc;;:~~1~;;;;;;~-~~~;;t.;-iftii \\lurllraer Splncl, new •• S~99 GAV Plate Uke new. Lo \·ice president. Also Ftt l:qual Oppor. En1ployer Appll1ne•1 Steam Cle!IJler, ~. llot Mu1lail lnstrum'ts IOU llan1mond A-100 ....... Save hrs. Cofll $25,500. lncld&
Jobs. Call Sally i tnrt. MAKERS ,..,...,T.R'"A'"l!!'N"'e"'·E"l!!'""""'iG.r:. Portable, color T.V., * * * T&µc .l HCompreuoT,P arts -'--------*WIN FR5E50E N*s ,cust. Trlr. Sac w1mEatnde a.~. Coastal Personnel siro. v.'&l'r&Ilty. Washer & D. Durand Bins. l C)·I. OIC!ICl Eng. FENDER keyboard bftils ORGAN LE ' snw.ll boat or Ilea late.
Agei1c)', 2790 llarbGr Blvd, \\'!rt> pttp girl for sma11 ro. Dryer, Apt. sz. $90 . 6712 L•f1y.tt• Or. !\Use. 786 W. :Dth St. Cl\1 ~. Maestro elec. FULLERTON MUSIC 613-7022cve1. Prt Pty
0 1 gpply. NeN1:~~'i;K?, 507 ~. 2956 Peppertrec Huntington Be.ch SU-4610 drummer SD>. A c et o n e SUPER Sld-1'~lllh/Bay Boat!
SECRET AR\', exp Small Air-condition9d Plant UJ)t'nor, · Ln. C.?il. You are the v.·lnner or Misc•ll•neous IOIO clec. druminer $200. Shure 18191 Euclid, Fountain Valley SKIP JACK. XI H ul I .
office doing expon &. import TURRET l.AntE OPRS for Ii I I020 j :!!!!::=:.:==~--'='i microphone $50. Afternoons 557-4836 Custom bit. 280 Hp Chry11lrr
"'Ork, needs e:1.-p G i r I Stt>ady employment is s1na\I manuf. fin 11. Pleasant --EfC ~s_______ TWO FREE TICKETS Rarely us~! Llke Ne11o•! 642-2815 122 N. Jlarbor, Fullerton 1/8. ,.1any xtm11. $6500. or
l'"rida.y, Send· resume & a v1tllubJe for e.xperienced \\'Orking cood.~ &: good co. BO'l'S BICYCL;E 10 SPEED to the Custom, Stanthony combl·l'R<>gO",-,,..~~~p"l~..,,~.~,~.~t.~A"11~.~,..,=,..c-. 871-1105 Trade for late MDL
salary l't'Quil'ements to 280 Tool & Die !',takers. Back· paid bent'fits. 1'apma lic r.tAOE JN FRANCE $150 RINGLING BROS AND nation electric BAR-B-Q-pedals, etc. Good Omd. No ,---------• ·'-ft>rt.-edes. 548-7741 wkday1,
Ne'>\iiort Center Dr, Suite ground should include Cof"R, 1851 Kellerina, Irvine, 494-9026 ' JSARNUM & BAILEY BROILER "'Ith b aa k et cymbals. $375. 8J9.9-108 or 1• ~-@JO eve1 &: v.·knl:t11.
2.-to Ne\\ll()rt Beach, Ca formal apprenticeship or 979-frCl!O. l-1-0-8-P-D~B-;k-,-,-1-7-4 -..,-,-m-b-le.~I \ CIRCUS rolls.serlc, pronged fork for 838-0606. CONTI N UOUS FREE New 65' Motor Y•cht
!12660. equivnlcnt. ----------Stokes, Spokes Bicycles at the ho Id o I: S and i r I I 1 · · ORGAN CLASSES FOR Nrly l.'Om11 65~7, tips 16. 6 SERVlCF: manager """"" IIB "" ~'" , ""lG'7 , ANAHEI'! Heavyduty bronze enamel GOLD trombone l'.'Jth cue. ADULTS. B e g 111 n er s 1 .. 1 rt ·~ ~ or \\'t• arc a Jeacilng n1a nu· UR~ENTLY '..uu-v..-.v <>:.,.,.,... 1' exterior. Perfect table size: Like nc1\'. Thur/Fri/Sal. 7:00P,.t, Jntennedlat es 8:.15, ""· · l'Olllpa •· ~.>AN. nt,gro"<ing O.C. dealership. fncturer of precisi on U 10 Speed Sch\\•ilul, BoyK, CONVENTION CENTER 9~" x 15"4" high, Only 111 E Snn Ju1u1; Slut a e--Costa Mesa Tuesday otter. Prl. ply. ~:~~nc~~ 1;:'~~1~,.hi~i~ lhread<'d fasteners ortrr· $80 PISOO \V. ~a~~8oo~iuhe:~33 $30.00. Phone 642-6840. Gen-n1ente. 9 am to 5 pin nli.'11111, f'ountaln Valley · 5.16-IGOO
& . other benefils. Call for ing a niodem aif'·oondi-NEEDED 49&3441 ease c · · ex en1l Electric boMet-style SELl\IER K·nlOditicd l'rpt. \\lednesday nights. Start any 42' <.:t!RJS Cralt Sc d ·
aPlmt. 5.17.-0370. U.:ined plant. overtinte & , ; SCH\\'INN BICYCLE, boys to claim your tic-kels. ladies hall' dryer (try ii $85, Selmer •Petzcn \'Wuc week. Frnn ?t1icus I 11 Cru\sc11. 1~. xln't cond.
outstandln<> benefits. 10 s......d greeo, like ne"._ * * * first) only $15.00. Phone Tromb. e"" 6-12~1. charge. Coast 1i1uslc Costa New n1otoni & tra1111, B"1 SERVICE Sin. A t t end · "0 TYPISTS ~ =-o ES -M Newport Blvd at ff 1ff -•· !114) ISO ,,, ... ""-\VE Nc.i:.u II l\l 642-6840. Polaroid Land FENDER Tol-ast•• l'"c esa. · o er or " u·auu. P/lime. exper. Neat e G 'l d · f · <>"OU"v.>UU L"f & fl _, ..... ... .~ H bor ••'°1"" r 831 "14 fl roup :• e 1 c a , "' liens cats a ....... on, Camera. Big s~·in..,<Yer No. "'""W 1185 • ar · ~ "" o -w · appear. Avail 3Pl\f Da y. '"'•ntA'. L'" l••u-·c"' 21" 10 spd. ?ttAN'S bicycle. aloo pureb-' Sl•m-• Bl k "'if I .. ,. · 642-2851 "" h Apply 2590 Ne"'""rt Blvd, ....., ... u ·~ '"'"' .... E ~ 8 Id e.t= ,...., "" • 30CWJ. ac ·n u e on Y. ....., 1595 14' BIROICR.Arl', w P CM ~.... • Paid Sick Leave x. co...... mo.s. 0 · _.. Rex, & Persians. Adoption calT)1ng case. gadget ba gl"'.-.--,=-=,-==C'.:":::--motor, w/trlr. $250. 18'
• Paid H ol id a y s & VOLT S73-8S46 Cen~r 125 ?ttesa Dr, Coast combination and extra flash } lute, OeFord, E I k h a r I • I094 CENTURY La.patrake, .c cyl
(2) SERVICE Sta.. men, 1.st Vacation T•mpor•ry S.rvic•s C•t1 I03$ lttesa Tues. Sat 9:l>-1:30. bulbll. All for $15.00. Phone N~vcr Used, Reas OHcr. Sportint G°'.°_-d_• __ ~ cng. not runnln&, $400.
Cltw:.Topv.-agcs +comm. e ProfitSharingPlan l\lajor i\.ledicalPlan ----------S HELTIE, beaUtlful &fl.6840.RevereWarePots, &Q-7989 •n.~n " 12 shot ~7429or~T Apply Ray Carry Che\TOf\ e ~· u · Now Available l Tortoise Shell, 5 mo's fem. I ak d · II ll u1~ 1 "-'"'3! go. '-'='t ruon mole brv.\'fl &: white 1~ pans,cofeem eran misc ANSAFONE. ?ttllllt sc my she llll, misc. rifle & pllltol 2&' LUHRS Dleael =r:; :a~. Coast Hwy., 1\PPL)' IN PERSO~ ZS.IS ~~r;1:;?;..~~~le 100 ~.1~8;rs~v:~ ~~. $~ >·ears old, papers, ~ to llems Phone 642-6840. ansalone, some warranty ammo., brass ca r l ridge Sportiisher, '71, Lot.ded!
-v1CE Sl,tlo• Sal,.,~.... OP. CALL: l\"ev.',,....rt Beach S.16474.J. ea. 54S-OO.ll . rlght,..~~';w. caU after 5:JU SCRAM LETS lelt. 8J5.7T32. cases 'bi ~I ~l""',!_ea d . ~lake OUer! M+-?'ZS aft. ~ " · ....... Personnel Dept. ..... ,,---------.-= pm . .19.1-,,_,, • Ofc. Furn. & Equip. IOIS Reasona e . .,,,,...., "" 6J>~t e~ pref. D:l.y &: eve: shifts \\'e ha,·e a complele package I ·Dog-'"''--------F'RrENDLY Kitten to goood TV R•dlo HIFI St.1091 f.1-:-n~B-E~R-G~LASS-=boa-L~J5ll~p", ~~,t, 1~1~f'. ~~ Station KAYNAR of e1nploytt benellts. \Ve hon1e, shots,· 8 \\'ks. ANSWERS 71" DESK. $85. 1\\u Oral\·er ' ' - -Evt'nrutle mtr, tra.na & pay top wages. ,\JI Gfiice ·&: • PUPPY WORLD • -673-8579 12) File Cnhs. Invoice Size . 'iO RCA zt" color console nwior O\'t'-r hauled, $300.
S'E:jt VICE S T A T I 0 N , lndustrlaJ skills are needed. Dobennans • German Shep. Fl l .l DIRT l y•RDS $25. bth. 48" x 18" Side TV. Jo.;xccllent condit ion. Asking $535. 673-M28.
AUf!ft(tcnl, roll or part l.hne. MFG. co.. INC. Equnl ()p[lOr. En1ployer herd11, Chi huahuas, Tiny • "' ~Ild\\'8,)' -R.npld-llaunt -Detik, & Sv.·i\"el Chair, s;-n. $1Z1. Call : 963-2!)6.l CHEVRO:\' STATION, 3COO Pc'Jdles, Pit Bulls. Cocka· * S.'8-6319 * Flaunt -HIT and RUl\I Bookcaff, $130. 556-7663 13' BOSfON \\'haler, 40 }IP, Fairviel\'. Costa r.tesa, A l\Ucrodot Conipany I050 l'\1any a pedestrian is l'ACKARD·BEU. s I er co . Evinrude electric, trailer,
800 S. State Coll-• UPHOl.SfERER Automobile poo Pomeranian, Irish Set· Furniture t k dO\\•n by a HIT :;ind EXEC. swvl clu-s $15/25 Blk/wht TV, am/Im & Ger-buttery. Lelis than a year SERVICE Sta. Attendant ·• or aircraft exp. QC airport 1cr. American Eskimo, ----------.. R rue . r· Oks $15 up, Scl.')' chrs $8/2.f tlll'<I trntbl. Bst oU. 556-0344. old <l!M-5090 an 5 PM
F ull&. P nrt·Time-Blvd. area . 556-739:~ or 213-698-3051 Pugs, 100 ?tU>.."E.D PUPS! LRG Rect Dining Rm Tnbl RU?.1 tlri\•er. Pierce, 867 \V19 0.1, 6'12-34CE J o'C"''-"~""7.'~7,'-:,.,.,,1
900 E. Coast Hv.~', N.B. Full•rton, Ca. 92631 VACA N r E S • Bk k pr, Stud Service 1'Io&t Breeds. Solid 1f1ahog~, Pe c a_n NEW COLEMAN tent 10 x ARP Odyssey Synthesizer. 19~f 'f1,l~f·Ap~PL ~le, 2~'RUl~:~J~eedsC ~ t~~
Ship/Rec to $9914 (714)871·1550 \Va rehsm a n Foreina Open Eves. 531.5027, dlslre5$ed w/2 eaves, will 13 $95. Singer se win g Xlnt cond $!!® C11.ll , ' ~;;,,_.,.,,,,,,rnc. •1300 FJRI\!. 833-8058
· E al · I ~ ... SHELTIES AKC cham seat 16. $100, Twin beds nw.chlne $75.8 :x 10 wool ""' '"79 · . Xlnt oond. U30 . .W-1vw " Tta l nee-Opportun1ty for qu opportun11yempoyer Trading Co. re locating • • P $50, New llfaple Triple 1"Ui $40. Olive naugahydei ,,c~~~-·-----=~ NEER ak anytime.
sharp indlv. seeking :-.:ln't ..,...,..,."!'~'~!/~F!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Coo9...._t~,..~ Mesa. P e a r c e, ~~~ = :1.~ dresser &: mlrror, Xlnt, chlllr $50. Decorator lamp, Pets 8087 pl~. 2. tall,= 0~. ~ so='"~sro~N"'-~w=H~ALE~~R,--w-·/°"'45 eo. l\1ajor benefits. Ad,·ance := ,.,...........,, eves. $150, 2 Wardrobe chest 1-farine transmitter receiver ----------646--ln7. HP Evinrude eng. Road
to nianaa:emcnt here. Call TOW TR-UCK Jri..,er, e:\11 ---WAIT-~R~E~S~S---11 .c'~"=·'==~~..,..,--,""c S15et1., &:1fllsc,642-5W9 $50. Bell motorcycl e POODLES 1-----------1 Hwy. trailer, & cover. Best
Gary Hun!, 833-ZiOO. Denni~ Jll"Cf. Top pay & fringe ~-.. /""--ktails. 0 Inne r Ai.\I.ERICAN Eskimo Spitz Summer War~-·u helmet •'>fl, Black !:: 11.'hltc Cute • Black • CUddly offer. 67>3009 !:. Dennis Penionnel "'-""" ~ .... 1,·1, Appfv S he If ,_ ~ Pu 10 ,... 3 F•m 1 ~-~" 0 k old
or ]nine, 2082 l\H~;l;;;~ St~'tion.' 111h & irvine,· N.B. house t•xpcr. Lunch & ps. "'""· . Cl••r•nc• TV $50. Chicken leather $40. ~~'. •• 'orm. ~ 11' CABIN Cruiser Outboard. dinner shifts O.v>n. Apply lilale. UKC Reg. PET I -·-maker ...... .., & ~ uu ...,,..,... I tL Dr. ,.... SAFARI 0~ ~10 New quiltOO rebuilt mattress ce ..,..,...... • "''" Cn1J ""II" ........ .,•-I bait lank, cover, trailer, in person. Sam's Seafood • ""°"""" & bo rl 1 F·"I •-lu,,..,.'"'fl. 646-<W18'1. 18 2 6 J"N"' .,,, ---,,_ SI 900 tr d f STOCK ROOM/ · U, 3901 E. COMt Hwy, Oh\l DARLING Y 0 R Kl E ~in :izi ngs r;e s. w • &'tt;;;stien, N.B. Pianos & Org•ns 8090 ~:~~el ti-a n~r. 0~fs..'lc or
RECEIVING CLERK TRAINEES \\'AJTI'J::s.S. food,Cocktall. Puppiei;, pet 'lr show M6-B686 833-9G25 LP & 4s P...ecortk Tapr
•\lale or fem. needed for quality. 96z..8717 anytime ,..A_1a°'M-a ---~,-. '·'•" ...:.......,,.,...,. C04ST MUSIC G-r•I jOJO Boats, R•nt/Ch•r. 9050 Apply in pen;on alt 4Pl\I; ......., .. o ""-.... .., ,., ..... v ·~
fi berglass boat co. Apply in \Vill train dependable people Sids Blue Beet, 107 21.st nft. 6-pm tape TV cabinet w/doors. Now Open Evenings ~n1919at ECl0ippeklr 'i'o1•nn81· • mo1" b<Cod,.00m0e,..,.J!81stor;s'. ~n1ieu· stct;obe" i =P~l~··=N~B"",,..-.,-c:-,;:--,,=-:o D A C II SH UN D, s mall ~YgreenAm~U21• \\~ n~ polisher, rotisserie ?tlON, THURS. F RI m.9 ....... .,, · cc en ·• . .., ,...... ,. standard, dark m l, 6 mog . broiler, cameras, old OPEN SAT lo.6, SUN 12·5
Santa Ana. abll' to 5tand entire shift, if WAITRESS. over 2L E:\-pet okl. Champk>n bred. AKC. ~· $50. 1 Set Maple bottles, rocks, collectable Cor. Newport. & Harbor, C?i1
STUDEi"ITS !/lime nov.· p/t necessary, Openings on 2nd preferred. Apply at 'IV.'<> 6-12-3966 T1~'Ul Beds, $35. 2 Maple odds 'n' ends, adu It . ~ " ~1• ~ 29 hr 3rd hilt $2 46 G,,.,., from Jtaly, 1r;:i02 n-....i; Tbls ...... ~ 1 Twin Fall. Neat. rella. car, ph "" '" ..... · S · '".J ~ NEWFOUNDLAND Puppy, ..,...,. .. · · -... ' paperbacks.. 673-81.Cll Brookhurat at Talbert, FV
nee. JI.fr, Levi, 846-5455. hr. Raise in 60 days. Beach Blvd,. H.B. fem. 6 mo'L -Hsebrkn. Matt. ~· S52-9l09bed bo 5 hp OB motor, Air ~
TELEPHON'E Solicitors ror APPLY "'ANTED.Exp Cosmetician Rerlstered, Lovable. ?tlOYJNG. Double ' ~ CompttS!Ol' ,.·/tank & Conn 630 Serenade ConJOle
non.profit athletic club. $Z10 Orange Coast Plastics Newport Beach area. Write 673-0015 aft. 6 spnna-.I: mattress $40. 7 motor, mlsc. ele ctric 2-61keymanualll,25pedals,
mo. Salary fQr 5 hrs pet" 850 \\'.est 18th St., Box No. 183· c-0 Dally Pilot, davenport, brown tweed $50. motors, Ford Dua1 Point 2-Speed Leslie, Like new
day. Apply 315 E. 3rd St, Costa Mest!, Cali!. ~?t.Box~, eo;~ ~1e:'g f~I. ~~. ~: ~~~ ~ ~ good cond. MS-Olab1butor for ~ Hi-Perl. m;. Ask for Dave 64frl231
HB 9:4.j or 2:4S. 53&-2100 qualiflcaUons. children. Day 645-9238/Eve a · Eng. 6'13-81C6 or 9"79-60:l1
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WATER line maint. man. :>IS-3'·163 LEAVrNG county: SAC ' VENETIA.1\J Coffee Table, PRIVATE PARTY· \\'ANTS
1 ~ .... ·na Beach County "'·ater SHIH-TZU PUPS Bal~win o:P" S 12 O O' Sofas, Orient temps, HIFI, TO BUY PlANO F'OR ._.. AntiqUe china cab. dark Misc Furn, 6J3..fi069 before CAS~l.
district ha& i mm ed. AKC, Ch•mp. Sired oak, claw feet $150. 11291 5, &ail Poppy after 6 and * s.17-9445 *
opening. Exp. in water Une * t63alt7I * San Lui& No. 2 F.V. v.'eekends COLO TV 21.. "' f c on s tru c ti o n & Ute. E'T G e:n ..,_. R , anut,
equipment desirable. Apply GENTLE beaut puppies:, BUFF -' m , -· "'' "'' TI!l.IE LIFE Library P hoto-Col1501etle, Good picture.
0" Th'nl Sl La Beach beige, 15X22. $95. Boyt Twin ph 15 boo'-n ~ DI 00~ " 962 1'23 """ 1 • guna. · mother ls a boxer. healthy, BedA It M1ttt. Ea&le <lesign gra y "" ,........ vers --... or ouer. -a
\\'HO WANTS TO \\'ORK! $5 ea. 837-9670 e••es. headbnl. $60. ea. All In a:d light & ~pass.. like new, CONN TIIEATERETl'E 552
DRIVE A CAB! BEAGLE PUP, S3J. Nd gd oond. 675-8181 cheap. 64~9939 Walnut, Ju.st 3 months new. C~~~ ~';!r ~ hamc for small Terrier. RUG 12x17, v.·as $127. Sell APARTI.IENT Sz Stove, lttUllt 11ell. S2.t00. &16--0333.
Can , .,:FR.;:;E:::Eoc.'°'m"'235~='---,.= $49. Dres8tt w/a Ire Re.frig w/treezer top. bou. Men or women, 1 boBERMAN pups, AKC, mirror a . Sofa le chair, ®n."'.>le s tereo 'W/amfbn, Sell idle ltemt with " Dally
be slightly handicapped. black le red, modern, A·, J'lO. 960-7146 6'5-1932 Pllot Classllied 111d. 642-6678 Neat • Clean Appearance. S.16-6877 ..., Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. CANOPY BED F r e n ch \\'EDDlNG GOWN, sz 9, Full
PARTlAU.Y bulll hOllfil':boo.t
for &ale because of Illness.
?.take ofter. (714)893-7800
Boats, M•rine Eq. 9030
FOR RE'NT. DAY. WEEK,
l\10. CORONADO 35. can
(n4) 325-1334
Bo1t1, s.11 -NE\\'-580 Ft. ~; in. Dacron
Une. $170. :i:>Lb. H Danforth NE\VPORT 3J
Anchor, ;fK>. 613-610! aft. Bark>\\'&, lead keel, 3 Milt,
s · Immac. ~. 67S--315t
Boats, Paw•r 9040 LIDO 14. Xlnt. Reg & radrw sails. Stored In gar.
13' BOSTON WHALER v.•/'lfJ 496-0149
HP MercW')' l\Iotor. Xlnt .LEftr.tAN 12, no. 280. Super
cond. 673-5676 eveii. rncc equip, Jmmac, mini
17' Inboard Bay Boat. Vecy trnil er. 213'<1&1·445&.
old, but aowld hull, engine SllOCK RACING SABOT
nms but needs work $250. EXCELLENT CONDmON
.CaU 675-4870 s:r;,o 6Th-7495
16' GLASSPAR \\'/00 hp Zi' READY TO GO. Priced
JohnsGn, fully eq uip. $2.lXI. lo nm\'e. Extras. Call
556-7663 536--0967 artu 6PM
Boat &: Trailer, 17' Glen I...
llull, wocx1/fiberglass, in·
botlrd Olds. $1200. 557-6985.
Newport slip included. J2800f.
CAL 31 Ext. No. ID.
offer. 5.1)2..84118.
i
Supplemtnt )''<>ur lnrome. GREAT Dane Puppies, fawn Prov. Dbl, •·c om p/ w Viel & · Hoop incld. nev.
Drive a cab 6 hn or more• wfblk, mask. Shots, AKC, mattress. Uc new. $125. 11111)rt1. $100./ best oUer.
day. Appty in 13el'90!1, $100. 551-$17 83.l-ffi33 ,;;Sl&-4~:'181:==.,--,-.,.,-,.....-
Yellow Cab Co., 186 E . 16th MALE YOf'klhlre Teni.er. R.C.A. <lOk>r T.V., $125. OlOCHETED baby Afghans
St., Costa. 11.lee:a. AKC. $75. tinn., Call eves: Ai\1/F'M Stereo oom:. $35. rnade to Ol'der. \V'ill crochet "'O~IENS HAIR STYLtsr lGr 548-4374 Dbl Bed. ?tlaple Hdbrd. other Uems. Top quality
growing shop. Golden Touch AKC Silky Terrier puppy, $'.5. 545-Qll9 \\'Ol"k, yam. &t5--0l.44.
Coiltuel'll, Jlm S. Coast male, champ. sire & dam. COUCJl n&u.gh. $IO. BANKRUP'I'CY • wholesale
Hwy, So. Laguna $150. 8.'3-1149 · xl~t cond. prices, nu co1or TV's, 19"
YARD MAN to work (/lime ENGLISH Sheep Dog 1 lh yrs ~ J225, dlx &as range•·
i.n ttntal yard. Very neat male, pa.pe~. $100. r.10VING-mu1t sell oomp.1=."""'""~1~54=-:;:;---:=,-= handl\Tltlng & appear. Will 551·2091 l\·hlte bdrm set: Xlnt cond. DRAWlNG TBL., 42x31, $25. ~~
train. Apply RY>rns 1930 1----=="----1 $13.S. 846-Zll4. Adj. Architect chair, leather
Ne\\'JlOrt Blvd, C. M. G E N u l NE Hatch-cover & metaJ, $30. Exercycle $20. l=i=I
[I to.Use. or CoUee Table, $75.1,,;64Z-3469""'""~· -=-.,-===I
,,... to Yoa I S 557-4639 \V E ' RE R r. decorating lf~I ~------~· KI NG size water bed, like Carpet!g In 3 BR 1 hou&e.11
FIND TDUI N&MI
WIN ·Dl'ININB NIBBT
TICllTS IDITB s13
SIZES 8-18
r.., 1(f .. ; ... 11f":'i'-
Lin.1. z Tl~_11._ $2.00 $:'. 4~~;..:,ark stain. ~ ~n.1~~ed. god ~
•-I IOOS PRIVATE Party has 2 ':"~·-"°-'------2 UPHOL Qeoorator chair1. showceses. 7 3 • 'x 3 0' ',
1'1 NE estate "'"··efry, bronzes Fr•• To You I04S Top qUa\lty, deep blue 23"x47". $70. tor both. otter. ~· 1----------\."1!1\•et, like new, 642~ 67Xim. poro?ialn1, fine c r y & ta I • B' \UT 51-. mix i....oo ru», tun\., antiques & c-1 • ·-r · ' .......,, · AOJUSTA Bed, newr used. 9' NAUGH. couch, dog bouae
iriuch 1nore to be ~d at l'~em. All shots, spayed 1~~ &;_st ofr OVa' J.12S, Call (n1ed. dog), Wectgewood·ga.a
public auction. 645-2200, ~. good home only. 645-5300. stove, S.1T-X07.
Or•nge Co. Antlqw• l'REE to gd OOmc; 2 us'EVDAN'l'EBRIDCKS OLYJ\IPUS micro6cope, 3
16,000 sq. ft. of antiques. 838 adorable kltten.'I & one blk * * stage, xlnt wndition. $ZO .
E. 1s1 St., Sll.nta Ana. Open le: wht rat with cage. 876-4564 or best oHer. ~.
7 dayz, 9·fO 8 dally. &M--0-110. * LOVESEAT' IO(a CUilom Lighted shi'.JWC'aR J1lS trade
7 m.'Cks old nmtly Springer made very gd qual, never for rocker or ? p hon e JJAL"IT & VAIL~ISll ren10va l
Antique Furnit ure our
Specta.lly, 507-2736
Appliances IOlO
Spaniel, Stop by 915 Coron-used, usually hrn, 968-7910. B9T36 Ol' 548-8-Gt.
atlo Dr, C.1it. betl\-een 5 & 7 ORANGE & yellow comer SUl\1MER Special. 30% off
pm. fi::P JlOO. Round ~·~nut s team carpet cleaning, Call
r-..'EE D place for tabby to ng table $):), 64&-SlG5. &16-57'6. ·
FRElGJIT DA.\'lACE SALE, have litter, I "'ill plai;:e G1r119 S1Je IOSS Drawing Table 42"x31" $20.
n e w ll o t Po i n t kittens after 7 wks. save GARAGE SALE. 'I-"-, Exercycle $15. l·ou'lt 1o•·e thl• l1J!hl , c01.1 Refrigerators, \Va s her s , n1e. ,f15-8292 after 4. -.. v..-.. ,.; 642 3469
Cllpll!' when brel'tt• b\Ol'I! ......_·en & Dishwashcn, New BEAUTIFUL male mu.st sell T rooms ofl -~==~·~'===-·I ~vd1111 u a care111 T0t;1 on ""'3 r ·1 -'~•-•• 1 PIRS1•u RUGS 1~.1---tbl" t1cy. 1111111\·•tltch cape Warranty,-ettdlt;-B of A,· --i\eethound Ul'nl Ul't, ........,a:a.-~ ..... y T ----
"-'h#!i tlle 1u 11 goe• do .. ·11. Cro-3623 W. Warner, Santa Ana, _,., _1 d\Ahetl, d e I k S · AlllO BUY·SELL-TllADE
l'm111 1houlden to b1tm, o:h•t of knttttnr wo111ted lo a near Harbor. 979-2921. \ ~-,. trombone • Cllet:, like new. 213~4480. evet 714-637-6827
lov11111 curve-and-now ~llll• tn o ut tone•. P•H#l'ft 7~SG: 1 8 ruzzy PUPPIES l ll E San Juan; SM lflot denn~• u,1, •h•P"· cti~e .1,.,. ~·I t~ Jg.:IJ 1nc111d-(I._ GAFFERS & Sattler Builtln 6 ~ Clemente. Thun/FrlfSat, {2) Mc:Lane. Powtr Mowers . llll#P bl«ndi. •ntt• fo~ d•J" 1~ CENTS rnr e~ch p1ttttn. Di~hwuhe.r llarvest Gold, 1 wk! old. 910 • W. h. 9·00 am to S·OO pm S125 ea. (1) Power Edger
and d1nntr.1ummer I nd till. Mft z tf'lllt f(lr ~•th P.ll4'f'fl• rr,t<H6ol,d72. $100 Guar &. de!, Street, Costa Mesa. RC. A "'1-· .... " ... ·' ····-· _s:t5,~· ·~·--~·~5855_·_. ~--~~ J'rlll ted l'llt l"tll 1117: f<lfll~l'fll),mlllafl!l)Pt~l•l 41(]-N' 8 •-old----• .3 " • ...., .. v.. .. ...... "'" t11n11Un•; othtr••~t third· · • ,,._ ~. l\'ff"" ·~ tm radk> & tape dedt:. 30 IRVINE Const Countcy Club ~~~~~;:~~~1[:u!i.~~·)1~k~~·:1~ ci•~dthvtrr •lltt•ktlhree ~lAYTAG auto y,~shl'r or home. REALLYOJTE! x ""' \\'a1n"' off ice desk, n_1emt>erMlp, $1 100. "'~lu r" mor#. S..M ti. Alict G <• I •· "~ h 646-8019 "" "' 67 ,~ 0"2l->"~tll• 4~1n<·h r11brlc. llrolJlt•. lo.'t. tM !laity Pilot. .r~. au o v.as.,.,r . .,.,., eac . ?.latch. ofc chair. OctA'°" >.,.!\JU ~ oc
IW!>d II 00 r .. ,. ,,rh Pt.llftn S'e..thwnin. O.-pt., Ro• 163.0ld. Guaranteed & deU,·ercd, J<lttens, Clllloo, 10 wk11, 1'.'nd 111.bfe. 2930 Seavle""'• DRESSER 6 ORA WER $15 <\!Iii ~ c•nlJ lor •K h pallt rn r·~· ~·1~"" Nt • Vtlf"· 5-MJ.8672 m'<ly~·hl. 1 '11'k5, -CO~J. 8i3-lljJ, 9 ....__Y.'er d~saer S25 f<.1'fll).l,fl••'"'"'ll11!1d !t"'r1tol :'i'.\' 10011 i't1nl Namt. Ad· -1>·-s~•-~~ naltdhn•: oth!."t"'"•MI th1 r'1 d""'f,7~p,!•at\ttt1Numi,..r "'ARDS port. tllshvt·~ier _.....,.. !-"\Im . Some to.t.cllt, low \\'all hf'ater $10, &t2.-06G6 :~::,::;;:.~.S!J;'!~~';:°;: :O.e": ))!) m<1~t POP11l1r. SlOO. \\'hlrlJIOOI 2 dr lelt F'f'ef' Adorable Kitteni, Need prlcet, Cd. Wlle1 lhoes $1}. BEAUTIFUL CE RA l\f lC
II ..... tblcn•l11 011tlr74Nttdltcran. htult:I Htft>r Jtl. 8402 , Gd. llo-·, Call· E·-t~rher" .. re Rot la a Gl>-<'QR SALE. CALL Manin, ~12, the D1 )" .-1..,., (1t:tlotj All 1!11tl•I TllRl!:t; f · lnnd H.B """ ~..-. " ., , '"' ,;
1•1u"11 l)ffll., m w, t u111 t'rHOl'lllt1t1lti~ldt ....... V$t n e11 • 556--0869 tl.i. l\lu h mnn!. 4J1 Jtclk>-830-6001
, ~ ~·n1 ~;'!A~~11DD1~._~i:.11~.: __ -!!'s"'·,~·~:~s.w~·~K~ru~t:11.Boolc-.-..!-"-"!!'-l-Wf-~~I R0)'3l k~rrtF,er· FllEE TO GOOD 110){ • trope, COM. 6!J·•lln L~~uxt 11e\ll, 1-~--1~. ZE"fM STYl.P! Nt:MB!tr. .... _, .., ...... 1,,. .. ·-1, ,. a tot:-:"! ent--wor '"5 asa ._.. wi CAn.AGE'"S&le. lkdroom se·--·-" .......... Sac. llSO.
It's easy. -Check the clasJified secffon
for "ads" li1H119 winnen' names. If
your name is C1111o11CJ them, just call
642-5678, extension 333 between 9
iLlii: Ciild. p.m. e arralMJe fOr you -OSFif'll&E l'ATI'Ell~OfyO\lr ~i'~trC,;_b.'\Ri;· si:~ ditlon $50. l:all: 543-0817. P1-I: 581-i'Mi dlni'"' room 11et, d l 1 h o~", ,.~ ~-1-• t~tnr;;'.ndt°',OINl frt·t~t· H rpl Crotllel.Boolt 1100 ''"' .,.,,,_...,.. ~·:~M~r;;:,rMl'i~~~~Mt:t ,~~~ 1r:~ant°Croo:11et llocllt '.'.'.:si'OQ '!:r~ bt~ desk le. Sq\1"1t CAN'T Kttp G1e r ma1n !lolN I Hclubtl. 500 Redlands, POOL TABLE
" l"'tant M1tr1mt B• .... SI.Oil ta ~. Sherh(lnl, l )'eet' 0 d ma e. pt gtl, 4x8'. Sl11te i)ed, xlnt oond. ~~::m':i';:·=i::r IMtanl M<111ty Book .. .,SLOG Call 6-li-8233. Cal 64&-2179. .. FOR SAie Y.'lllP.Thed 6 frame w/ll~. $-IOO. 833-m.
1W1W st"' -t-1<r..1T Book ..-htr g:::=:~IZtr~•U'':.::·~ R•nt W11h1rs/Dr yer1 2 TAF}"'Y fem KrrrtNS had Y_ou muit see to bclleve. PORT. Tv ~-orks very ~'OCKI ~~11:!:1,::i~11~·:::.:1 ~ UPnttArth•n,•ll •.... SO.: $2. \\lk. Full m11.ln1. ~II. Yf1$:' lll)il.)'ed fem. Cit.I. $.10. !JGO.•. $11. Sl\.fM f.ilm J)lltor $1.~.
I . ..,. 11 00 8<.w.Mofl•Qu1lt!t t ...... *' * 639-120~ • 557-8209 11fl, 6 .t.: 'A'lmdi. 8 r••ifll•• w~ •Th"-u-11 ·~··~. ~t1tn!Sl!IW1l'll ••• ~IUM"Um QllJll RQuk~Z ,.,,!'i(i!: "" '-"''"" "'" '" l f.''~~~-=="°'='-,:-~-1 1~Q11.Uu.lurToday tl ...... r.or I J:;J:'itlGt:RATOR, co11per· Dachshund. 6 n1011,fild._Ciood 4. Plk11 i\\'~ In alley~ blockl NOl?\V'EGIAN HJue Fox F)ir
l.lor*:Ol'lfJl(fyRlllJ .-:-:::" • lUllf., i\dm1rir;l9 cu1f, "ilifd" \lfChlldrtn.-att-aho(s;-VtrY aL.F.V ... 0 {¥.JLall...... eoe1, OriJ:>-Cosi St!f.!S-Mutt
by side. $245. 008·7!131 lovln~ male. 642·8030 1 CLASSIF1 F:D will aell h ! Sell $69.1. '&'8--15-tO
pick up yaur two Hckets at the nearest ....
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-J9 PILOT ·ADVERTISER Bo.•· Si ll 9060 Wednesday, July 24, 1974
C1mper1, Sa t / MOtor Ho mes, Rff Vthlcltt 9SJOV1n1 9570 Alfa Romeo
W1dnttday, J11fy 24, 1974 OAILV PILOT $1 ~
9705B _M_W _____ ,1_12
1
Fl•t 972S Flat 972l° MIDOLX ot Sun\mf'r
S...vlilJr:K, 2 Nt.>W custo1 n llulll
l)uftic?lcl rnclng 1111 b 0 t 11 ldcntlc1d 10 'T.J'1i isul.>oi
natlonnhi winner, Pvt 1,1, tl73-10l~. .
Rent 9120 Silt/Rent 9160
·r~1 Forti Pick Ull &. CArll1>4•r,
3 IJflCcd pluM 00, A.lr, IL~
box, 11tvc, 101Jet, look11 &
l'U!IX Xrtll. 111\i:U']I. $950. fl!w;t _11ell. 586-JY-18
• •, * Ch•rle1 Veazey
365 w. wn ....
Cotta Mtt•
BOATS-TRAILERS
RV STORAGE
'67 l'.ord SUper Van, 6 <.')'I,
flUIO, po.»elled, ('rpled,
lll/6g!I, lncludc11 helldcl'5 &
14 Hour Security rildc pll')<.'11, cxlras. $1400. 01·
'73 Alfll Bt:rllna. J1,11ol brn.J1.;h1. 1--------'.:.0.'-=------;.;.:::>.I
300 mUes. ),hat 114'11, 1XJOO IUTI. DUtct ro11 <lr .lake over p;Q". 6':0 Xtrus _At.. 'ARIAN
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B.J . SPORTSCAR CENTER
007·2985 or 6:i7·8903 ~vr
CHARACTER 8 o • t •
Good cond. Sloop rig·
ged. With engine. L1p-
•lrako. 673°3441 .
'TJ • 8' CA'~>~lf~•_i;~:R~,~,,-,-,-1.
C,'ui;1on1 in!. 11to\'e 11iuk
"-'lri1t. toilet, bed.' i::abti: '196-~J.
You ""' lhe winner of
TWO FREE TICKETS
10 the
RINGLING BROS AND
BARNUM & BAILEY
CIRCUS
& In & Out Service he11t ortrr. 5'19-18l9
J\.lonthly RJl.IH BRANO new '74 Dodgl' von.
Pr<>P<me Sttllh..n 2 mm; old. Only 3,000 ml. COMPLETE RV '18. Pl•. •Ulo. Paid $4500. Mu.st i;ell, $4100. ~ SERVICE & REPAIR •ft Gpm.
BIG SAVINGS
ON NEW
HOBIE Cttt, Ji\' liJ:ht blu & H?nlr Bull! f.:it1n1)()r,
l(>ld. trnpczc nnd oOlOI' Shortbc.d ~lckup, $50.
Fli s CENTER-STORE "·"'13~oo=oc=.E~VA~N~.-cu-.. ~mln~1.
• i 1!1\~ ~ 'J J~l I) .~~~iw:~~,~~! 1974 FIATS
• Santa AnA Frwy~a,---MaYer-k!k --engine_G.o..o d
Sltnd Cnnyon Exit oond .. $825. or best oUC"l'.
(714). 551·1171 494-3367 1-.c=:--;-;;-:-.--=:: 4 WhHI Drives "50 Autos W.inted 9590
xlras wllh car w11 carrier, 612-7267 nt the
49'1 ~TI M t ANAHEIM • 0 orcycltl/ CONVENTION CENTER -----· ll:...COASI~IUJOn1::s SU>OP.r::;:::<:'.oo::•'.!•~"!;-:=:::::::::::!9:!.lSO~ . soo \v, Ka1e11a. Anahflm No. 37. 2 ire111 n[ ,!lulls, soiul' r rt'lllaing grnr. All. t., 71 llondet .i~.o <''L, New lhvs Pleaselc111l 642-5678, ext 333
675--09'1.1 & l>filh•ry, Bc!I Stiir & lti· .
1
lo clnhn your tlckels.
'63 12 }'t, · &:hck·k D.1\t.V. hf'lnietrc. $500. or besl offer * * *
appro\i.."tl Trailff, Kint &l~2Gijl e VACA'nON e CADILLACS COtl(I. SWO. or befit offer. •r.9 ~A\VASAKI 350 2cy1. AT YOUR O\\'N PACE . . . •73 FORD ~132 between 2.fi 11.111. •12111 , 31\1 mlles on rcblt Choo11e from So. Calif. -
HOBIE 16, Sc!do1n USf'll, ~ni;. ~Int cond, $j()()/offc.r, "LBl'Kf)Hl Sclecllon." RANGER XLT
C1e1111, Sharp, 'l'railcr, Yd .i1S-29:lil (Over 40 l\Unh1 & l\1.H.'1>).
c....,.... l\1US'r SE LL KA\VARAKI l\1ini Bikt!, u,.. DALCS aulomatic, P. s t ee r In g, .,,_,,... ' 1 nd MOTOR HOME brake$, air cond, camper li'f...-4287 op, co · $79. '72 llONDA i;hell special ~·heelJI I:. tires
'73 l:i' /\1 c G ll E Go It T.l~;.,!11~!!,~· fem~ mck, RENTALS -oulstandlng Hl8227N l ....
Lergest Selection
In Orange County
Coupe DeVUleK • Se<1wt De·
Vlllcs • El Oorado5 -Chn-
vertiblt"$, Al50 n1any other
select Cad:llac Trad~lrui.
=::1~=9720
"VENTURI::" CAT ~-!rlr. ·~· "'.iu""" · R'edhill .": San Juan, TusUn 0 1y S3795
Many ~tra11. Like new. 3T!i. 3 RAIL niolorcycle trailer. (714) 83!1-0900 ft 56~-!1175. Bi·und nc .... '. $175. l\fJNI HOME 1972 t\Jel Mar, Howard Chevrolet Call 61.)4)296. WANT ED, _ ~~ ouiw't• ,,-=""';::,,~;::""'~-'I Sacrifice, xlnt cond, private MacArthur and Janlboree
Splnnak<'r, luff •10', ,..lrth ?j'0 71 llONDA SL12;; + Helmet PAr1y. 847-fi656. New-•-,-n • I 3000 B'.1\V -. ~aut 1913
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-.. ......, •111,, 13= ' ,.... • °" '" '67 Austin He• •Y " ~~ uoo .<.J or so. Prl'f blue & .,.,.hitc. ~~ " ' · ""· Tra·11or•, Tr•vol 9170 ~· = s Cruislnw;. GK2~7il6 5J7-{i98:i ~-~-~~---~-=••'' TOP DOLLAR PAID 4 Spd, Radk>, Heater, Radial ml)lt. tick shirt, SW1/rf,
T I 1973 14 ' C rdl I Trucks .,~ IMMEDIATELY Tires, \Vire \V'heels, .Sharp, Burgundy stereo, $5500 aft
Newport Beach
*DATSUN*
-LEASE-.,
BUY
Specials
260 z $137 12' ._.!~1"gla11s Sa 11 boa t , DUCAT! 2;JO rave · · · a na • l----------1 conv, rcn1dster, New Paint, 6. 67~1069.
Kite, :! Nllll!I, 1toll)•. ,.,,,, llUNS GREAT Xlnt Co11d, Comp. kitchen, CAJ\l P-A LONG Cam""r F'OR AU.. 1'~R,E~GN CARS Immaeulal• (v/x"~) =~=~~~-~= Pr. r·1Io11th + Tx & Lie " $"" I 'I 1 SI 6 ""l 11 '"' Call t ~"0 '73 B~f\V 3.0 CS, i.1ick shift, e e c.'Ond . 3·19.i &~1-57~1 ... K, !'l'l.S·T487 0 1r, p.~ .. °"' o crovt:r ShC'll, s·. Gd t.-orul. B4?st or eome .n o see us. DEAN LEWIS -. 13 $900. G-t5-2001 ,, A sunroof, xlnl C<lnd, Joy,• NE\Y 1974 f\TU~ SELi.! Vikint!; 20' HONJ>A SI.125. dlt1 or offer. &16-631!1 or 54:r-o3411 li\lPOHTS m!lca.1<e $1300. 6·12-722.8 or
Classic, \\'ood Cllhin Slooj1. Kfl\.'CI. L.n n1i. 1'01) rond. Auto S.r. & Parts MOO ,'"'""·'==-==~~-! ltlGG Harbor, C.:\1. 616-930'3 &1:Mii22. 610 2 or 4 Dr.
VC'ry fast? C;1ll &1:-r12IJ1 _$;17.-,, 817-SG?'i. , 'i2 INTERNATIONAL ~~ Ton '00 AUSTIN 1J EAL y Capr>· 9715 4 Spd. Trans. Included __ _ _ •6,1 \' '' . SUPF.HTOR Auto f'ort'ign 1 1 18 000 'I ·~~ HOBIE 14 · 1 • IAIIA dirt bike, Paris has hundt-cds or used ' !ipt, , nu cs, .-.-s SPRITE Any or all options
Aloto.·ross. S2JO. before noon ·aft 6, 646-1263. "Bug Eye'· •72 CAPRI during this sale ,.l850~'-~~~~-,-067:;:>:.:251::.::::l Call afl '·r•••. '·I' ""7' foreign auto parls at '73 MAZDA PU. 3100 W """st H....., NB '""15'" ONL'" "Bo I s1· I Dock 9070 ., v 't-\>V .. N!R.Sonnble prices & f r e (t • ~ .. ,, .. ' • .,...,... LiJ G ~-· I d • a s, tps s '72 HONDA CB500 dcli\'crly. 752-1656. l 7 31 12500 67~ '""'"' Al 5 31) '42,..M05 BMW 9712 \I ......,..pe. automat c. l!CQr AUTOi\lATIC ••.......•. S96 . X1nt Concl. $1095 6411-1740 • ' .,....,~;;r. t : · group -M1·f'111 stereo -Al.R CONDITIONING . , $00 DOCK spac.1:! 11.va1l Uin1 &-pt ! Afler 5 pru "S<J'°"'perlo~~'~· "°'=~,.-'~'-""'~~-'60 FORD f'SOO, Flat·bed. WE BUY USED CARS 1-0-RA-N_G_E_C_O_U_N_T_Y-,-5-rnrlio ·low miles· sharp j Ai\1-FM STEREO ......• S21i
1: 46' 1ill11 $1ilday; ~· sillc -"'=c;TE"""="soo=--V.W. \\'HEELS, 5 lug, 14" Ne\\• engine. Runs .,.,•ell. AND TRUCKS O 1852FN1). . • • • SIDE ~10LDING ....... 3 6 tie-up S·l./tluy. \Ve 11 R!Ufo.IPH x 6". Slotted chrome \Yhls. $800/offer. 546-6906. Come In IOl' a tree appraisal LO EST , Only $2595 UNDERCOATING .•.... $ l
maintained, Mil bontK only: Nt>e<I.~ l-,ng. work, 3200 v•/ S 7 O 1 4 U n i r o ya I to GROTH CHEVROLET 0 11•1 " r d 1 • 642-7'~7 · '73 CHI:.~ P U. 18,000 mi, · H d Ch vrol In copy o a on y, adults only, no pets. no live ;;;;;-="'°'~==-=:,,.--..,-Tlgcrpaw Tlrc1>. Xlnt cond. short bed, air cond, p/s, 18211 Bet.ch Blvd., Hunt. Bch OWGr 8 et e -e aboards. near NH Y C. '72 llONDA Sl.350. 2800 nil, 847·2?.00 847.Ql87 S.19-3331 NEW 1974 · p/b, xlnt cond. 549-2569. l\tacArthur and Jamboree Pri\flllC residence. 673-8\0C1 like ne111, extrns. $6.'lO. Gary, Nf"EDED AH BUG E y E CA cl ···-• p CKUP 962-6666 G • · · ~ '66 PANEL TRUCK TOP · SH far ean WK:U Newport Beach I Wan t e d -0 N S 11 0 H E I 1J-J5.19 eYCK. SPRITE paMs. 645-2376 aft. Needs \Vork. ' can and trucks 833-irn.5 $2969 MOORING Ba100a Island, ·* 1971 750 I-TONDA • 5Pi\1 H d CL-o1~ \Vi I I 8 u y B o at t r . Xlnt cont!. ll,000 mi. 1
• (213) 596-2210 days. OWGr ... vr •• 1 '72 CAPRI. Decor grp. Stick f"ULL PRICE + T & L
N('(."Cess.try. Tlm Bnkl'1n11n, ·19G-:ti!J81·192-7284 (busl MISC V.W. PARTS Vans 9570 MacArthur and JR.mbotee 1974 BMW S shifl, stereo tape deck. air NE\V 1974
219 Dhl:uond, Ba:lbon l~lund .. 11 KA\VASAI 500 l\tACH =-~~,.;_··.o.81_71'--=~ '6l VW VA. N. Xln"t rond. NeY.~_fl ""'~ach indel•locl k reaExdy four imml'd.iate :~~· .!!~he~1~. xl nt B210 2 DR.
673-2746 11r. Good condition $ot7S Gener ii 9510 ~ very. ce ent savmas =""""·.,-"~~"'. --,-c-·--c $2570 Boats, S--' & Ski 9080 /best oUcr. &I" ""'12. ---------Nev.· brakes &. transaxle . WE BUY on remaining 1973 model•. 1973 V-{i Capri, top eond.
,__ """"'7o1 CHINOOK·TOYOTAS round Best .. offer. 5 3 6 ~4 8 9 2. . IMPORTBD AUTOS SALES-SERVICE !..EASING lo\v miles, new 1 i re s, FU LL PRICE + T & L
'72 YIU.TAHA JOO Enduro. tripper now on display. . . 962-3110. BEST PRICES PAIDI OVERSEAS DELIVERY pri\'ate party. S 3 o o o NE\\' 1974
StricUy Ski, Glaspar G.l,75 Gd t.unrt w/r·hamhcr & Ready ror vacallon trips ... '74 DODGE econ 6 cyl ROY CARVER Inc 1>16-4931 after 6pm. 710 2 DR. JOhnllon Ell'<:, Traih.>r &. helmet. sm. GM-846.S van, . ·._. De•n Lewis Imports I • ...--o-~--~---= cxtnu;. 67!'1-&ll l 1 .,.,~""'"'-"'-=-'---Buy now! , .. Inspect and Xlnt 5'-oncl. $3000. 497-~ Ll'66 H bor CM 646·930:! ROLLS ROYCE BtiIW Datsun 9720 I $2969 Motor Home1, drl\•c out ... Sec IK111· you afler ~1 pin u · · · 234 E. 17Ul st.
14' FISH Ski Hoot, 50 1'1crc, Sile/Rent 9160 can save doUnrs at Bill 'fr6 FORD Econoline. Nev.• CASH FOR Costa ].tesa e 546-4444 D/\TSUN~ngitW°s. Hear lhein FULL PRICE+ T & L
w/traller, $475. _.:.;:.:.::.:c:.::'-.--...:...:.:: Maxcy Toyota, 18881 Beach tires, shocks. Ex c et I en t YOUR CAR LEASING run! 72173 l\lodet 1600cc N Dats
962-1593 '72 LI1'"'E'I'lti.1E i\lotor Home. Blvd., llunUngton Beach. 1unning cond. $750. or best 54fr7070 SJ;ll. 1300cc 3178. Trans. 375 ewport Uft
2'2 It; Lois or extras, like ,""7'-o-""=·=;·~~~~~=' I offer. 673-4151. AUTOS IMPORTED SPECIALISTS &: Sl25. Also Toyota eng. 888 DOVE ST.
11e\Y, take ov<.'t' 11ayn1cn1s. Antiques & Classic 9520 Service during tease period c.paru:.-"7· ='73-=1::-784'-;:;"'""°==::c-NE\\'PORT BEACH
Prl\'ate owner. 2""<.>58 "t\1akc Room For Daddy" General 9701 ls important. Crevier BMW '72 DATSUN 1200 fastback. Betv.•. l\lacArthur & Bristol
SKI BOAT ST 0 RAG F..:, -'-'""'""':;'""Y_;D:;',;,· .::C:;M::_. ___ 192'l Foret T-Roadster. Olds . , . clean out the garage I---------wu awardt..:I the BMW sunroof, radio, stick. he-!it at Jan1bortt Road
Security Yard. l-IORNET 215, Hydro, Naugllhyde int. ... lum LMt junk into cash BUY or LEASE Service Award by Hoftman oner over ' $1700. 536-7283 Near OC Airport
MARINE, 9.40 W. 17th St. I Sell Idle items wilh a Dally top, much Chrome. Street ~·ith a Dally Pilot ctassified SAAB ~lotors. We are dedicated after 5:30 CALL 8J3.t300
C.?il. 60-9690 Pilot aassified ad. 642-5678 Uc, SGOOO. 871·5260. I od. Call 642--5678. to give you eood service on c197=0 ~,~,-,...,..,-.,-,.-V~ecy-~d-,.-"· --------,,-
Honda 9727 Honda 9727 Honda' 9727 Honda , 9727 & your new BMW. See us Top condition, 2 tops, cos· •73 DATSUN
In r
ALFA ROMEO before you lense '"'Y BMW. "'"" & 8 In.ck !ape deck. PICK-UP Large shipment of '74 BMW's 4!5-4689.
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just arrived. Most models ---,=,-,~=---av~.:Iable f.or Immediate de-'71 MG
uvec'fiEVIER BMW ROADSTER MKll
208 \V. 1st St .• S.A. 835-31 n
4 spd. Radio & heater.
Can\pcr shell · like ne\~
only 14,000 miles l!ll697\\1) ••
WILL BUY YOUR
DATSUN, TOYOTA
OR VOLKSWAGEN
PA ID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL
PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL
KEl\'T ALLEN. 54Q.M42.
·n Dat"un Pick Up ~i1h
shell lo\\' mileage, xlnt
1-oncl, $26:j(). &15--.,187
'70 Datsun Pick-up, stereo
& nu paint, head ers . &U-Q.l2'2
Fiat 9725
'71 FIAT 850
SPY DER
Conv • 4 spd radio & heater
etc -low miles ex1ra nict
~838DSXJ .•..
Only $1795
Howard Chevrolet
r.tacArlhur and Jamboree
Newport Beach
8.~
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SEE HERB
fRIEDLANUfR
IJ7S06EAC H6l'D
w .. ,t"""''rr
'))7-t.824
'68 FIAT S;Al Coupe, Gd cond:
gd eng, Ile\\' trans, 6 gal, .
3.J mpg, \\'hitc. Fast. $12(0.
bt'st oUer. 556-7187
FIAT ISO SPORT. 73 537.132!}-
Honda
lo. DI SALES
SELECTIONS
SAVINGS
-"'~·-i·•' ,,_, • .·~•o .. ~:,
"Directly ncroi;s fro1n the
Balboa Bay Club'"
Only S2895
Howard Chevrolet 4 spd, Al\1:·Ff\f radio. radial
tires, go:x1 miles &
SAVE THOSE APPLE exceptional {481C,\N) . , . . ,_ ·-,1 JAGUAR XKE. V·12, PEEIJNGS nd boll · r.tacArthur and Jamuu1'ee a m Only S2195 2+2· •. A t AM/Flit
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... OW! SPECIAL SUMt.(l!l
SAVINGS OM OVER 40
MEW 1974 MODELS!
TEST DRIVE
HONDA
TODAY
•
WE
HAVE
THE
LARGEST
SELECTION
OF
NEW AND USED
HONDA
CARS
IN
THE WEST'
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ON
COUPES•
HATCH BACKS •
CUSTOM "JOBS" •
4 SPEEDS• AUTOMATICS
_QVER_29 _Mf>_G
IBy EPA Records)
IMPORT OF THE YEAR
(By Road Tes! Magaxine)
SERVICE A.ND PARTS DEPTS. OPEN MON. THRU SAT.
Sales • Service 64.S 6406 645-6400
aluminum ""'"S and pols. Ne11'J)Ort Beach , ir, u o, , ........ -'"'"''" xlnl thru-out. 5 5 7 - 6 1 5 () Tiiey will brighten the How d Chevrolet !----'~===----I 6 JO metal lo a "like-~·" ar ,;::':::'·"'=.!:•:::·"':::·~~~-~ condition. Have Anything to 1r1:&.cArthur and Jamboree '72 DATSUN 240Z. Perfect ·72 Jaguar XJ6, Loaded
Cla.Jslfied Ad! Call 642-5678 tell? Use a Dally Pilot Newport and Beach I cone!. Loaded! Stll"k shift. Brn/Saddle. Xlnt cond. Pvt
today! C1assifled Ad. Call 642-5678. 833-0055 Orig. 01111cr. 1-493-53'll "Pl~y_S6_9~30~·---~-··--~I A~~ut7.,~,"N..-ow----=-= Autos, New 9800 ' Autos, New .9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800
IRAHD MEW
'74 PINTO
RUNABOUT
Folcktown rear seal, load
and pass enger area
carpeting. au vinyl bucket
seals, front bumper guards.
rear bumpe r guards, 4
speed t r an s mission ,
(4A11X166395) Slk. ~ 1504
IRAMD MEW
'74 PINTO
WAGON
Front disc brakes. all vinyl
bucket seats. 2300 cc eng ..
4 speed, Front bumper
guards. r ea r bum per
guards. (4A12Y192626).
Slk. ~1720
IMMEDIATE DELIVEll:Y
BRAMD MEW
'74 COURIER
witfi c:e11tper 1Mll
lncluaes 104.3 inch wheel
base. with 1800 CC Calif.
engine. oasy shill
IRAMDMEW
'74
MUSTANG II
tran s mi ss ion. · k "fou r-on-the·lloor r nk Hardti:;ip. Frof?t disc bra es. . · c ~ all vinyl bucket seats, dOwn :.Pare tire. 1ns1de lack/instrumentation wheel hood release, tool kit, 60 1 I · 1 ampere ho r bane 35 covers, cu -01 e carpe . u ry. front and rear bumper an1p auernalor. arm rests. g .. 8 , d, AM , ad ; o PLUS A NEW u • • E~18RO LtTE LITEWEIGHT (4R02Y2006S2) ~tk. fl 1943
CAMPER SHELL! Slk
:1676 Ser. IMMlDIATf DELIYEll:Y
;;::,GTAPY07624
IRAMDMEW
'74 LTD
2 DR , H.T.
Ctuisomalic lrans .. power
steering-disc brakes, arr
oond111oning. ctock, steel
belted WSW. AM radio.
wheel covers , remote
mi rro r . lin t . g l nss,
(41 62511 63347) Stk. •213
1MiJDIATE DEU¥EltY
52499 5274852879 53098 54288
ASK ABOUT OUR USED CAR WARRANTY INSURANCE
'72 FORD 4 DR. '72 PINTO 3 DOOR
• V-8, auto. t rans .. l)l)W'.er ~teer., 1ad10, heater, Runabout. Radlo, heater, auto. trans .. 2000
. exlra clean. {284ELA) oc. red (973EOIJ
$1688
'70 T·BIRD 4 DR,
Mela111c blue. white roof. pwr. i.tr , pwr. brks .,
· pwr. wind. & seats, auto., radial tires.
(!62ADA) ~48_8
'72 FORD LTD BROUGHAM
V-8, auto. lrans .. power steer. & brakes. uir,
vinyl root, AM/FM. (395EPXJ
'72 FORD F250 CAMPER '72 T·BIRD
Air, 4 speed. 2 tanks. plus a· cab over Loaoed. maroon 8 white A1r. pwr. strg., pwr.
can'l)ef, steeps 8. (96769EJ brakes. Many more oot1ons.. (231GAI)
$3688
-I
Fwll 12 MOflflrl
~o•f'f"P Wltll No Mileage Limit!
'72 FORD E200 YAM
V·B, radio, heater. au10. trans., power steer,.
ready for ??? (92656Kl
'72 DATSUN P.U.
Radio, heater. 4 speed, several others Econo
ptd(ups to choose from. 1=a95BJ
'73 PLYMOUTH DUSTER
V-8, radio, heater, a 11to trans .. Power steer,
vinyl root, low miles. (378JFUJ
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Me • 9E! ·~T.:•!CY•::;t.:a _____ 9765 Cadilla,"c'------99-'--'IS Chevrolet 9920 Corvette 9932 F;d 9940 Mustang • 9952 OidimObile
PILOT-AOVERTISE R !ll.J_ --.I
Pontiac "65 9955
: "3 l\1nzda llX·2 4 dr Sl'dtln. '74 TOYOTA-~D ll .rl\ll:>f'll. pL'l\'utr '67 IMPALA SS '73 CORVITTE I 'Ii!! rAIHl.ANJ·:, He1u \o•1·i;, • • • ~•111•. Sr>:vlce .69 ~r.1111111 I U"l'l}(!I', lo n1llt!ii,
Air. Like new. 1g,OUO nli. Pfirt~.. 1!!68 Etrio~rl1•. lffil CONVERTIBLE !Side pl1>es. niags. PIS. T. L. Howerton OLDSMOBILE oh· 1'()1111. $11.>'Jj. Cnll be11j,·~u
• t )1Ufd: i;c>.U. Sacriflc~. Coupe dl' Ville, hoth In :·•ii~ ,\ u I 0 nl at It• 1riu1s1n1~ion. STINGRA y I ~8-11 Xln! f'Olld, sroo. 181 Santa Isabel GMC TRUCKS tH:I llOl. 67 ... !1976 • '* 4fl3.-0716 •-Best Deal 1,."0nd. call 213-TI3-3l~ ill' l'U{l\o end ht•a1e1· (002AVA1 Autoin:•llC". Jjj°\\Cr lil~rlug, ~ Cast• Mes• HONDA CARS Thunderblid ___ 9970
. ,. 'T2 P.1AZDA R.X2. Air, su~1w, Anywhere'. nft__'iµiu tl3-592-l98:, $677 lll'nkc11, •\l\I·f'J\l. R1ul!11l '72 f'ORD Guloxv1 2 dr. \rou nt'IJ lhe wlr1nc1· of UNIVERSITY OLDS ..;..;;c..;;.;c;.;.,;_.;;. _____ , ·1 leather. vinyl roor, nictulUc 'TJ SEDAN De·Villc. loi1dl>d. DEAN LEWIS tlrl.'1' • only 12000 n1ilcs hd11111. 1\ bcautful c11.1., TWO FREE TICKETS '&I 1'·Hint. ol'ie:inul O\\'ner
• paint. ~:!368. LEASE OR BUY Xlut cond. lo 111\'g. $j,959. l~IPQRTS • like nc\Y tBY 19131 in1pet·t:n blc? l\lt., t•tc. $.lflJO. 2850 Harbor Bl~. s:;oo. '&I C.'ht')'~lcr ":JOO"
r --•--•-n• 97•• All Models! :->IS·!li!)l or 968-9Y.l'l llft. 6 1006 ltarbor. C.l\t. 616-XOO Only $6395 "~"'-"'~·1~'~-~--=' RINGLINloGth<'BROS AND 'l6sta P.fm;a ~9640 S50ll. f.\'C. 673-lJ4.1, Da.ys ,..._. gos -p.111. 10 OOllTINA. \\'gn lGOO Pirito 9957 67!'...tti.'lO
1\ • 1971 LDORA . oatl''• ... ., '6.-> T·l\lRD .. full p:iwer, air l E DO I I ... ·n~1NGS\\'C'.l,D Cht>vy Howard Chevrolet ,1,.1,, •...• 1.000 ,.1. ,,,,.,. BARNUM & BAILEY 1-c'"'=~=-~~--=I
4 ?<.tERCEDES ot50 SE
• METALLIC GOLD Execu·
\ ~ , live car . 01ic only lSEH.
NO. fUSOOOJ; IO\\' 36-n10.
, ' open""hse al $243.0t! JK'r
·, rfto; rully equipped. NO
capllul reduction t'l.>quired. t---+ . ....,...·r-m.-'·5 emons
Imports
1301 Que ll
Ne\\·port Beach
""""'' . ENTER FRO!of l\IacARTHt:R
OVER
35 USED
MERCEDES
ON DISPLAY
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f.All tw\6 tape dC\·k. Xlnt 1'0rl'il. $1500. stntlon \\'U~'Qn. L 0 a <led l\lncAi·lhui· and Jnmboree equl1>. \'cry clcn11. 26n1pg. I CIRCUS '13 , PINTO Runaticnll, nlr-r 0 nd It I 1111 ln i:. Good
TOYOTA. ;6•.!"·& assun1c ibulnrK.'C. S~.trus. 496-,l·IZ6 Nei,·port Beach Slf).'i(). 67:>-7754. I nt lhe l'<JUd. 16,000 rnl. Dix Int. rondltlon. $595 Cllll 832-1005. ~ • 833--055.'l '66 f'ORD Stu. \Vgn. $250. ANAHE:l ~f I Day 49&-71TI Eve 19'2-815-1 -f'OH CO)IPLEIE REPAIR ~. .., I c II CONV1':NTJON CENTF.ll Vega tt74 ·73 SEDAN De \lillu. fully , C 9933 ?otu~t unnll.·u ate Y· a Plymouth 9960
1966 ltarllor, C.i\1. 6~6-:i ... i·3 l'<\U!p ini'I 1~ii.tlsc l'Olll &. \\ORK 0\1 Cot'\'Pir .~ ""ou-"'g~a_r_. _____ ,;._;_~ G'r.>-02 17. 81.XJ \\'. J.;:tttelh1, l\11t1h1•\n1 • ,73 VEGA , 1 •i 000 1 •=9-Corvfllr Bugi,.'ies, t.'\lnl11c1 Plciu;E' t·ull &l:l-567S, 1•xt :Ml ~fl;A 1971 TOYOTA Col'ollll . B<'Sl I' •'r1~ 11pc, -• t11 • """' ;i, \ • I 'GS COUGAR. \18 auto Is.< 'G9 f'ord fnirlun~ \\'a,11;011, t41tim-)'6t1Mi1:-itt-t•.--+---
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San Cll'nlente C_ ~•m;;.;.•~r~o'-----~99~1..;.7 ·~n.ci~~g'-'11ffig\i:t.p!~::t ~~~ oH~r tak~s this 1''k. S.U. $!!00. 6'12--0JJT , '* * '* Chrysler/Plymouth Auton1atie, radio & heater. 1972 Co ,\ulo -3.\"'72. M 9950 '6:) ~IU~IANG 289 L'llg. PIS ron;1, 11ra1~~~ 19n CAi\lARO. Rl'd \\ilh All Papers avail $4 Fuin ._!!._cury P/B. A/C. l\uns "l'C!ll. $\la Open !)ally & Sun. 'tll lO 1,1 l'xterlor dt'(.'Or iP'OO() -only
rndio. Xlnl Canel, ~ •19-, 2901 Dod•.. 9935 -• · J' 000 ·1 c r new tw4-22Sl black vln.\'I top, ra 11 y -I =-::c::!•::l,.-----~;::.1 o.r orrc1·. 1146-30'l3. :1929 l-lnr bo1· lllvd., .,, 1111 es • n It
\\'/Weis. auto, p o,ve1· '67 CHEVELLE l\lall \1-8 ,_,' '72 l\tEB.CUI RY .,.r.tontt'glo Costa M~~n t!l.WJID/. · · · Triumph 9767 ste<'ting:. J.lO'l'er bl'akes, ail'. AIC. PIC. n.t-11 2 nu lirrs i., DE~ION. 340. AIC., PIS. l\IX Broog utni, ,,. int L'Onc. '60 l\TUSTJ\NC Convl'l1. Xlnt 546·1934 Only $1795 sz.z:,o. 6T~-.)S79. $7j{l s.m Fl:iCiiland H.B. P/B. 4 S)l(l., lo nu., lk Llkf' n~·. Londcd. $3(00. ~:m:m· or best ofJer.
'68 THtUr.tPH Spitfire, 42.000,l.~-.==c~AJ-M~A~R2o""s~,--.~.--INOVA i2. n1int. 5 pessnn~l'r . tlC!\\'. $2100. 673-6200 f~lt'S. 4!MJ.56S5 I CO:O.:O.::'..,.-----= -.-.,~,,=u7.R~,-,,-.,-.,-,.-"•;.,.-.-1 Howard Chevrolet
n1i's. Good cotlll. $1000. Call • ' inrp. ron:i:c 2 floor, 4300111 young. poii·t'r, G9 . Dodge Chntl:'l'I', 1011' 1!171 l\'le.l'C. Cougar, 1 O.v111c1 .. Oldsmobile 9955 lmmncuhne, A·C, P·S. ?o1acArtfiur and Jiuuooree
6·J.l--J07j exter' Bl'O\l'n vinyl top. s/h. $2351}. fl<l&-!Mi!l-I __ Dl!!l;'l!. sharp! Full i\lnln1cn1uit.:e_ s 1-n.c.c I --~--0.'-----$\(ffi. ~8 17-996~-NCwflU1•tf3CaCh Valksw~gen 9770 Xlnt cond. s2too. l-4!l3--:'i32l 5'16·2440 11~11•, $2195. ~7 Eve. '6.1) TORONAOO, run~ great. l!J:l-()555 'fi.i ClfEVY l\IALlBU 831-0071 Bcsl offrr. 552-9-172 aft. 51 ~P~o~n~t~la~c:_ ____ ~996.5~~1 -----'"'-:0::"----1
'68 VOLKSWAGEN . ·~ln~A:\:;~~ \~~~21 ~ ~r~g; NEEDS T~t~~10$300 f'irni Ford 9940 I T!968~-"j,jj,E~"RRCC,;--:n;;;;::,.,Jp~o~•~•·eel,{ JP~·~m~·=;.=.:_---~ I ·s1 PONTIAC Te n1 p e i; t SACRIFICE '73 Vega G.T.
Auto1natic stick shift. 1;1d10 6n.-0-j26 or &»-.'>'14 ·~FORD LTD STA. \\.GN., brnke,:; & stecrtng. Good '69 CUTLASS w/air. nn1·f1n \\'n1,.o011, New trnn~ brakl's, Loaded. 10,000 milc11. Air ·.'-House of Imports und ID"E"'A"·N. tSL16GE. 'w"1xl·S1 suin I 1972 1\lOXTE Carlo, 3.i.000 !!d <.'Ond. llC"I' trnns. Cond. 67?>-Bal I. SICl't.'0, 01·lg. 0\1'111.'I'. 67:1>:1676 llrC's. PIB, PIS, Xlnt oond. <.'Olld., !Ape dt.'Ck. $600 end
Ha,-e "l'inrcr ,vear you ha\1e $~00 ~~~~~l(\. All xlrns. ~take offer. Sl6-5660 eves. $575. IHl--1766 ns:;u111c imytnl'nt of Sl00.00
523-7250 l].lPORTS outgro\l.'Il'.r Sell it fast "'ilh ' · · j 66 . FORD Custon1 500 Cla~siflcd Ad! Call ·&l2-5678 per 23 months. Call GJ0.1710
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l\IBZ 4:;osr. Lu:o.·tu1' 196Ei Har bor. C.l\I. 616·9303 a Daily Pilot Classified Ad! Yoti'll find It in Clas:lfit'd 1 Hunning Gd. Gd. Trans-today! \\'lllll ad results •.••. 6i2.-0678 Sell idle items ...... 642-5678 1 -.:o~r~63J.=-~""";;;;;·----=~I
• Sedan. 2 l , O O O n1 i. , I YELLO\\' ·73 ·112 s1a1ion· Autos New 9800_Aut_os,_New 9800 -';"°;'="~'';;"="=&J0.==233=1====-~A~u~t:o~s~, ~N:•:w:,. __ _;9~800~ Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 ' Autos, New 9800
"J1nn1n<'u!nle. $Jl,2:i0. Pri 11·ngon, nuto O'Rns, i\lil'h lln ..
Pty. 5:;1-202.'I rltdinls. xlnt con(l, S29j() 01·
'72 tilERCEDES 250 Seel. be.st offer. 8.17-97+1
Auto. alcond, lo 1ni's. locnl ·68 V\V, an xtras. Perl. rood.
car. S6900. a.\0-4000 or Rcblt eng., Stet"eo & Tape
b/3-j.IOS t'l'l'S. D e c k , N e "' p 1t i n t ~
1965 1\Tcrcedl's Benz. 220 s. $1500.loffcr . 1).12-7.\~
. ,xlnt cond. Jo"· n1ilcagc, l J ·n \I\\' BUS, lo n1i, xlnt
o"·ner S'.500. 492-1119--inside: n1echanicaUy, -soml'·•---
·, FIT.?. 280 S.E. 4.5 dents. $2350. 497-12$
Sedan Cll'Bll '67 V\V Radio, 11c1v tires, xlnt
979-1797 running t"Ond. ST:iO.
"MGB 9744
~!GB ·oo 39)1 ac1ual mile11;.
'Like UC\\'. 11{'\I' top, tonneau.
•etc. etc:. ?.Just set• to apprcc.
·s1950. 642-Jm
S\5-190$
6:> V\\' Bug
Nu Tires & Clutch $:;75 * :.-1a.:.'90l after 4 *
1972 SUPER Beetle, xlnt
l'Ond. SISOO. Orani:e. radial
tires. r-ddio. 96J.6.U2. , .;72 ~ICB GT. 1 O"'ner. 14,500
r '1ni. Ai\l/f)t, $3300. Call 675-266:!. '69 \j\V. Auto, good L'Olidil'ion. 1,;:"-=::..-----=97~46~ S900. Call bl\\' Sam & 3pn1, Opel i.i7:>-32'2S.
'72 .V\\' SUP. BEETLE. EX·
:13 Opel Manta Luxus I CEL COND. $1$95 or best
Like new. 9,(00 miles. Vinyl offer. 6-11).;.185
:top • .-sunroof. ;iutomatjc. ·69 \r.\v .. oe1.,. paint & tires, .ra~io. heater. tll6JRD1 F~I radio. Leaving State,
i\IUST SEE Only n1ust sell 49-l-5i68
$2977 . DEAN LEWIS 71 sqbat;k w~": Luggege
L\IPORTS rack, air cond1t1on, cxt.-el.
1966 Harbor. C.!\I. 6·16·9303 L"Ond. 831·1318
~ SEETOBELEIVE! '72 V\V. YcJlet\I.', air,
. • RED ·s::1 r.ED OPEL GT 1\.\1/Fl\I radio. Ne\\· tires,
Days 6-l0-8800, shocks. lUgg. rack. 55-1-2368.
E\·es G+l--018~ ·11 V\\I Sqbk, good cond.
<ti6 OPEL Kadett good L'Ond. $1100. or best offer. Call
3:l mpg $.KKI. Ask for LonK! ..:::ji~7-4=·~S6~lc:o•'~1c5~p~m~.----I
!l60-2'l7S. 1 ·73 SUPER BUG, Al\llF!\f
Porsche 9750 Stereo, ~tPX 8-_track. _lo mi, 1-----------yello"·· S2600. hrm. 557-3391
* * * Mrs. J . T. French I Volvo 9n2
12 Rue Cantilly
Newport Beach
• You Rre 1he \\'inner of
TWO FREE TICKETS
to tlw ·
INGLING BROS AND I
.-BARNUM & BAILEY
CIRCUS
at the
Al\'AH.Ell\I
COXVEKTION CEKTER
800 \V. Katclla. Anahein1
Please call 642·5678, ext 333
to claim you1· tickets.
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'74 VOLVO
Best Deal
Anywhere!
LEASE OR BUY
OVERSEAS DELIVERY
SPECIALISTS
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1966 Harbor, C.?-1. S.16-9303
'72 PORSCHE 914 '72 VOLVO 142E
. Coupe • 5 spd • Aill-f~l\I
radio • \o\v-low mil c s
extrem ely nice
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1779.MUST SEE
Coupe • 4 spd . radio &
heater • Jov.•-lo"' miles
t;tunaculnte t624ElR) ..•.
• Only $3195
Howard Chevrolet 1acArthur and Jambot·ee r.oward Chevrolet
,,. ?.1acAI1hur and J amboree New!X)rt Beach
-_ Ne\'1X>rl Beach i 833-0555
' : " 833-0.'U.'i 1 ''72 Volvo P·1800 Cpe •
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c\uttj1. Brnt org. Brit, 1966 Jtarbor. C.l\I. 64&.9?.03
r~l\I/Al\f S1erro. 67:r-2026 I ,61 VOLVO. $4SO
Rolls Royce 9756 5.5i·5127
·55 P. TYPE BENTLEY. AUTOS USED $8500. .-_;.;..:c;-.:...;_;:;=0---1
673-6819 aft. 6p.m. /I AMC 9905
Sa ab 9760 I NEW AMC/JEEP
·10 SAAB 99. Radio. heale r, Dealcri;hip .
air cond. "{e;Y ~'OOd t.Vlnd. NOW OPEN IN
S1675. \Vee~ys, 646-742!, Huntington Beach
E\·cs & wk•mds. 540-9032 • ~ •.. _.+.--Toyota 9765 ~
A~1C/JEEP Inc.
16751 Beach Blvd.
l/2 mile so. of S. D. F"l'Y·
llUiiTJNGTON BEACll -Buick 9910
'65 SKYLARK .
"·ith everything. $350. 1).11).7114
'68 Burgundy Gra.uds1JOrt.
Super clean. 10\1.• Qii]e!(, SllJOO
01· best offer. 498=1986
\Vant a low-priced car?
Read today's Classified Ads.
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FREE SEASON TICKET
ORANGE COUNTY'S WORLD FOOTBALL LEAGUE PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
WITH THE PURCHASE OF AMY MEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK
SOLD THIS WEEKEND. OFFER EXPIRES SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1974
BRAND NEW 1974
CUTLASS
SUPREME
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OYER 40 HONDAS ·yo CHOOSE FROM
197 4 GMC JIMMY
4 WHEEL DRIVE
Auto .. P.S .• P.B .• 350 V-8. pwr. seat. !rt. stabilizer, skid
Dlales. H.0. shocks, H.D. brakes. gauges, rad to. chrome
·GMC· . .
4 WHEEL DRIVE
#
1973 HONDA CIVIC $·
HATCHBACK ', .
Mag'wheels. radio. (1731 HYSI
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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'70
CUTLASS ......
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DELIVERY s4977 uHorM of the Ground Hoq"
ANOTHER FIRST FOR UNIVERSITY
THE All NEW
JERRA~VAN
PINTO
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GRAND PRIX
THE FIRST 4 WHEEL
DRIVE GMC VAff--,
OFFERED FOR SALE'
IN THE U.S.
wn11e s1477
vs. ~ttt:. •Ml() "'flll!r s3277 WSW. "lnyl loo . l(latl!ld
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GMC PICKUP
Fully factory eollipp&d. disc
brakes. 8 IL bed. green .
{l020028)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
TOYOTA
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'74 MUSTANG II s3377 l +I HATCl91CI
A11tnm1!1c 1•11nsrni1s1ol'.
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AIR CONDITIONING
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Wednesday, July 24, iq74
AIR CONDITIONING
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·WITH ANY NEW
CAPRI
IN OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK
NO EXCEPTIONS! MAKE YOUR CHOICE
AND AIR CONDITIONIN~ WON'T
COST YOU ONE .CENT!
YOU'LL GET THE NO. 1 .DEAL FROM
THE NO. 1 DEALER, AND WE HAVE
BEEN NO. I IN ORANGE COUNTY
LINCOLN MERCU~ALES FOR OVER
EIGHT -CONSECU >i YEARS. (AC-
TUAL FACTORY FIGURE .
IN OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK
NO EXCEPTIONS! MAKE YOUR CHOICE
AND AIR CONDITIONING WON'T
COST YOU ONE CENT!
LEASING A 1975 MODEL?
COME IN AND ORDER YOURS
TOD-itv-Fo-R
EARLIEST DELIVERY!
COMPARE OUR LOW RATES
ONCE A YEAR SALE ON COMPANY
AND LEASE RETURNS SOME HAVE
AS UTILE •AS 8SOO ACTUAL MILES
4 DA . V-8. auto. trans .• factory air conditioning, full
power. power steering, p6wer (disc) brakes. power
windows. power seats, radio, heater. whitewall tires .
vinyl r oof, tinted glciss. wheel covers. s4999 936FAR _ . _
1970 CADILLAC
-DEMONSTRATOR SALE!
OVER 35 SHOWROOM FRESH EXEC.
AND STAf-F-CARS-WITH-f.ULL-1-:UAR--
12,000 MILE FACTORY WARRANTY
NOW f)RICE SLASHED FOR
IMMEDIATE LIQUIDATION!
1972 GREMLIN
'2 DR . 6 cyl .. auto. trans· .. factory air condilionlng,
radio, healer.
839HTM -~1988
1971 CAPRI
1600 2 Dr <pe 4 cy l , J speed. power (disc) brakes.
radio, heater '
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196.7 MERCURY
Monterey '2 Dr. H.T. V·8, auto. !rans .. factor y air·
conditioning, pe1ver steering, pewer brakes. radio,·
1·1heel covers. _ -
hei!ler. whitewall t ires. v;.iyl root, $788 ...... ·--··· ·····-· . ·· "6-UIV9 7-9
TREMENDOUS '
Cpe DeVille 1 Dr. H.T. V-8, auto. lrans .. 1actory ai r
condi !ioning, full power, power steering, power brakes,
power windows, power sea ts, radio, heater, whitewall
!ices, Yioyl cool , lioled glass. $2488 $1888. wheel covers !"957AVN
I 72 MARK I ~~1""!'197111111l~L"!!"IN!'!"'!'C.-.-..... .... $AVINGS.
MERCURYS --CAPRIS -
STATION WAGONS -
LINCOLNS -MARK IVS .
EXAMPLE
1973 MONTEGO
• DR V·8, au!Q. trans .. factory air conditioning, power
sleerlng, power {disc) brakes, radio, heater. whitewall
tires. vinyl' root , tinled glasc;, $2999 wheel covers.
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sleering, POwer (disc) brakes. pewer windows, power
scats, stereo radio, heater, whitewall liri5, vinyl rcof.
tinted glass, wheel covers. l year or '5 388 11.000 mile tacto~y warranty. Slk; w6950
1972 COUGAR
2 Dr H.T. V-8, aulo. !rans .• factory air cond itioning,
power brakes. radio. healer, whitewall tires. vinyl root:
lint£'d glass. >VhCcf covers $2688 •1J?f.~.A:.
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b., p.w, p. sis .. stereo rildio, htr .. wsw tires, v. rl .. r. gl ..
wh. cov.
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AT OILY
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73 MAZDA RX2 COUPE
Ro!ary. 4 speed. radio. heater. air cond1t1on1n g, radial 11res.
(448HAN)
71 MERCURY COMET
2 door. 6 cyl eng .. auto. trans. rad io. heater. oower $leering.
air oond . wsw tires. vinyl top. & custom interior. (726CEMJ
'$1795
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V-8. automatic. air. power st eering, power brakes. WSW
tires. radio. & heater. (385JPVt
$1795
'69 DODGE POLARA
2 door coupe with V-8. automatic, air, power steering. power
brakes, WSW tires. {VXA088)
$795
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Eoonom1tal 4 cyl., 4 speed, bucket seats, radio. heater. &
Vv'SW tires. (7730LI)
70 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
3 seat wagon Automatic. rad10. heater. power s1eer1ng. oower
brakes, v.t11te wall tires. air conc1111on1ng, roof rack. ( 134419)
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TRAVEL-ALL
S.....i ••HIH01l><lll~-
V8, automatic, AM/FM radio. heater,
factory air 1111 wheel, rool rack. hi-back
bucket seats. towing package
B m
NEW '74
SCOUT
4 WH EEL
DR IVE
Fvlly Foctorr
Equipped
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Aulomat1c, 225 6 cvt . bumper guards.
raa10 pawer steering. v1nyt StOe m!dgs ,
CIJ. wheel cover s. white waits.
(LL23C4G230340j
•IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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Dodge PICKUP
IRAMD MfW D·IOO "SPECIAL"
BRAND
l!IEW ~'.!lie;:
CHARGER LOADED, MOT STRIPPED
8 ' Swept11ne pickup 318 e ng1n(l IRAl'ID MEW CHARGER
aulomat1c transmission. heavy duly Iron! "SPECIAL"
& r ea 1 sp ring s . much more . LOADlD,HOT STRl/>PED [014AEA$1367 19l-------~--l-l-'._LDr 11 T. Aulomal•c. v1ny1 seats 318eny.
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4 WHEEL DRIVE
POWER WAGON
HEADQUARTERS
llAMD MEW "Sl'fCl.tiL"
DODGE POWER WAG-OM ~WO
\'VHXl 8 swep!line cusl cab V8. 3500 lron1
aicle. H.0 rear springs. increased cooling
'radio. dual bnle mirrors oower steering. 4
w heel driv e. Mu c h more .
(W14AE4$138205J
BRAND NEW
COLT
BRAND MEW
COLT COUPE "SPECIAL"
LOADED, MOT STRIPPED
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MONACO ._ ..----.f '
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LOADl:D, MOT STRl,,lD
Aulomat1c 1r ansm1ss1on. 360 va. raa10
healer. pawer steeri ng, p0wer brakes and rrucn l'!'IOfe (DM23J4D218712) $ 3 3 7 6 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
...... o::io ~'" . s'ff76 $4476 $3876
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'71 Plvmouth Fury
Au1oma(1c. radio. healer. oower s!eenng ( 102CAE)
'72 Chevy WGCJOn Special
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(205FBCJ $ 8 OR IF
FULL 1 76 YOU $6382 "° Ill PRICE PIEFER ~
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'71 Veqa Station Waqon Special
-Radio. neater, HiBack bucket seats. carpets (73 10VV)
•Ill FULL $1276 -"~~u $3984 ,,. __ PRICE 'lllFE.• MOHTH
11733,.. //I P!l n 4t1'11. C O'fr l.191Mto<311~ .... lft l 29!t_,, Fun~.,,P'tat l ll~l.!lll•l'ICI t l l o.1otufCIN~one111rw1c.
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Au1oma11c Hi Back seats. radio. healer. w.s w (327GBV)
FULL
PRICE $1376 JF '?~u PIEFER
Special
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'69 Muslanq Special
V1ny1 !OP. rad10 and heater. bucke1 seats. center console and more.
(016GBI':\
FULL $1076 PRICE
•• IF YOU
'llFl:l
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BRAND NEW
Dodge VAN
llAMD HE.W DODC.l YAM "S,ECIAL''
LOADE.D. HOT STll,,ED
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SPrlllQS. padded dash. 011 gauge. cigar liter au~I
bnle bumoers. chrome mirrors. much more
(B11A84V049335)
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
53376
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OLD F AIHIONED
NEW ENGlAN D
IAlEI & SERVICE
Special
2 Of. H.T. Aulomatic. radio!' heater. padded Cash. vinyl 1ntenor
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FULL $1076 '?~~ -$-3 .... -,..--
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Ch, U JI] loo .)II """ '"'~ 1~1111 ll.,.." Fu!> c .. n ""'~ 1 ••>'1 >~ •f>tl 1 ~ • Oe•~"""' ~ll'•OO l111&lll! APll 1ue•... -
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va. au1oma11c 1ransm1ss1on. mag
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wrieeis. bed, •Ce box
FULL $876 PRICE
OR
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'67 a..ick Sport WaCJOn Special
Automatic. radio. heater. POWi!r steenng_ 1111 wheel 1oaoeo (Uf>.ll095 )
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PRIC E
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'71 Plym. Fury
01 IF YOU
PIEHi
Au10 trans radio. heater. p0wer steering J 1 SSCKC1
FULL
PRICE $976 ~~~ $3815
PREFER
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'70 P1ym. Valiant Special
Automaf1c. roo! r11ck . raa 10. tiea!er. pawe1 sleenng, wtieel '73 Che•. Mova Special
covers (803BNW) $ Ol :.::~LE 107 6 lf.i~~
Coupe Au1oma11c. radio and heater {934GHC)
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VOL. 67, NO. 205, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES
EDITION
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALl.ORNIA
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Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1974 TEN CENTS
Diesel Oil W a.·shes Up on San Clemente Beach
A highly relined oil -presumed to lat.er in the day and possibly cause
be diesel fuel -wMhed up on beaches another closure.
or the W~stcrn White House and nearby The oil, presumed to be diesel, first
San Clemente Stale Park Tuesday evening, causing irritation to swimmers began wa.<1hing ashore on a half-mile
<ind forCing closure of the beach. stretch of beach at 4 p.m. and a dozen
The strand8 were reopened early tod ay swhnmers complained of smarting eyes
for the time being, but st.ate park and skin.
officials said the tides could pick the.-. · l)ark lifeguards recommended that the
s1nall concentration of oil from the sands · beachgoers see their 0'>'11 physician, then
called outaide agencies to evaluate the
oil.
Among those agencies were the County
Jlealth Department, Ca Ii for n i a
Department of Fish and Game and the
Coast Guard.
All deemed the slick extremely minor
and limited.
No sea life was-apparently affected
by the oil, park spokesmen said.
__ our eman
Auto Hits -3·to·1 Margin?
Clemente Impeach Debate
. . ..
Boy,5 On TV Tonight
A 5-year-.old boy -the son of a '''ASHlNGTON (UPI) -The House the Public Broadcasting Se1vice v.·ere
San Clemente city employe -v.1as in Judiciary Committee begins the debz.te to carry li\'e coverage of the historic
critical condition today from injuries tonight which Is almost certain to result debate this evening.
suffered when he v.•as hit by a car in a recommendation that President ABC. CBS, NBC and PBS v.·ere
T sda h'I I · hi ho expected to begin the broodcast at 4:3Q ue Y w 1 e P aymg near s me. Nixon be impeached by the House, tried p.m. PDT. PBS v.•il\ follow U1e live
• James Duane Brown, the son of ?>.Ir. by the Senate and removed from office. broadcast with complete videotaped
anq Mrs. Charles D. Brown of 114 At the outset of 30 hours of televised ooverage.
Avenlda Sierra was Injured on El Portal debate, only a hand(ul of the 38 The three commercial networks are
at·i : 18 p.m., police said. then experted to c;over the committee
Officers said the youngster had been committ~ memben appeared to be still on a rotationdl. basis.
playing with a friend and had begun undecided fnd. genuinely troubled over Under the rotation., ABC v.ill handle
lo run, into the roadway as a van how to v<Xl . the first day's ccm:rage followed by
approached. But the!!, v.•as little doubt about the CBS and NBC. Public television plans
The play1nate, police said, lhouted outcome. ·.-ne·11 Democrats were united. to carry the entire live debate and
Because the oil is much thinner than
the goo which often washes ashore, it
is expected to · d!ssipate much nlore
quickly.
Some remained trapped in the sand
at the · water's edge this morning, but
after a . possible brief appearance this
evening, it is expected to disappear,
park .'lpokesmen said.
The SOllrce of the oil has not been
••
pinpointed.
Heavy use of offihore \\'aters by Navy
ships has been noted in recent days
becau.1e of maneuvers.
Park spokesmen, ho1o1•ever, TA'ere quick
to insist they "'ere placing no blame
on those vessels for the oil.
The appearance of oil on President
Nixon'.':! beach while the chief executive
was in residence has ocCured t w i c ~
s IXOll
in the h.istory of the Western White
!louse. ·
Several years ago a Navy oiler spilled
a large quantity of heavy oil during
offshore maneuver.Ii and the large slick
~·ashed ashore -even clinging to the
coat of the President's Irish se tter.
Embarrassed Navy official& senl
scores of enilsted men to the beaches
to clean the oil up by hand.
a es
Panel of 8
Unanimous
111 Decision
WASHINGTON (UPI ).-The Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that
President Nbton must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed 'Vatergate materi,.J to be
used in the trial of six fonner top
aides and possibly in his o \\" n
impeachment case.
11lf! 3-0 opinion. wriUen by Chief
Justke Warren E. Burger. rejected
Nixon's arguments of pr:esi de n ti al
confidentiality and ordered tapes and
records of 64 o[ his conversations be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON"S
'ALTER EGO' -P•go 4
turned over to 1pecial prosecutor Leoo
Jaworski.
a warning and James stopped to let And the Democrats' 1lrategy 'of seeking followup each evening on a videotaped
the van pass. then darted inlo the meet, to accommodete the Rep u b 11 ca·n s • delayed buts. ·
1---<unaware-that-aDotber....car-wu-coming.-whenever-poaible-coWd-result-in-a-vote-'lb&-plan-ia-airuUar lo the ooe arranged
He was struck by the car driven by a two-to.one or even a tbree-to-ooe for last summer's Senate Watergate
"Thi!' generallzed assertion of privilege
mUst yiel<I to the d.emonstrate<1;-specU"-1c~---1
need for evidence in a pending criminal
by William Merlyn . Buford, 63, of 309 margin for recommending the first commlttee hearings.
A Cabrlllo. Buford 'was quoted as saying impeachment of a president in a century. Under . the agreement, any or !he
he could not see the youngster in the The three commercial net\\·orks and commercial net..-·orks may provide
darkness until the collision occurred. complete or partial liv~ coverage or
Officers said no action w a s recorded coverage on the days when
c:on••mpl•too. Traffi"c 51. !!nal ;, does. •o• handle pdmaiy broadcast
The . youngster suffered head and CJ respons1b1llty.
internal injuries and was unconscious Nlx~'s counter-strategy of making the
when firemen arrived to administer first R R d committee's effort appear to be a a;d. equest 0Ule partisan DemocraUc exercise suffered
Nurses · at San Clemente General a setback Tuesday.
Hospital said today the boy was T eo· {~ . Declaring that Ni.J:~'s own v.·o~s on
scmiconsciOUS and under intensive Care. 0 untv_, 7fOUp ~IS tapes ~·ere. the bOOy bJOW that · shaped his view, Republican Rep.
1'wo Grass Fires
•
Extinguished in
S. Coast Areas
Grass fires -becoming almost a
daily occurrence ln open areas of the
South Coast -struck twice Tuesday.
County firemen put out their first
blate shortJy after the noon hour in
hills above San Juan Hills Country Club,
and the damage was confin('(f to only
a few acres off Forster Canyon Road
leading to the county dump.
Later in the day, at about 5:20 p.m.
firemen were out once a g ta i n ,
extinguishing a two-acre blaze which
hit Dana Point's hills near Malaga and
Selva Road. 1
In neither case Were alfcralt or
bulldozers needed, spokesmen said.
Fires have plagued the dry hillsides
for several weeks. Last Sunday a .\&.acre
blaze ·was quelled in the San Juan Hills
area. In that fire aircraft helped halt
the spreading names.
A request to recoruiider a traffic signal
for the comer of Del Obispo and Del
Avion in San Juan Capistrano wiU be
forwarded to county officials by the
city's Traffic and Transportation
Committee.
County traffic engineers recently ruled
out county participation in funding and
designing the signal on the grounds that
the traffic count was too low to warrant
a signal or even a stop sign.
Parents who live on the north side
or Del Obispo have asked that the signal
be installed beCore school starts in
September. Children as yourig as 5 years
old will have to cross the busy highway
starting this fall to get to the new
Del Obispo Elementary School.
San Juan Capistrano city rouncllme~
approved fund5 for the installation of
the signal this year, but Public Works
Director William Murphy said he
expected no county assi!ltance.
Del Obi!!Po divides city and county
territory. ·
1be TraffJC a n d Transportation
Committee. also reaimmended that a
less cosily "wirespan" signal be Installed
in the event agreement can't be reached
on a regular pole-type signal.
PQpeifCqse
Lawerence J. Hogan of :Maryland, a
conservative. announced his decision that
Nixon had "beyond a reasonable doubt
committed linpeacbable off e n s e s . ' '
(Photo, Page 5.)
Art.er bis news conference, Jtogan \\·ent
to the House floor for a vote and
encountered bitterness.
"I was treated like a pariah," he
(See HOUSE, Poge %)
NIXON WON'T
WATCH DERAI:E
President Nixon will watch J¥)lle
>f the televised impeachment
lebate -tonlghf by t~ouse
Judiciary Committee.
This word came Tuesday from
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler,
who last year insisted Nixon
watched none of the televised.
hearings of the Senate 'Vatergate
romrnittee. l.ionths later Nixon
acknowledged he had taken an
occasional peek.
.
Joins Nixon T~a111 ;'
trial ," Burger wrote.
The historic decision orders Nlxop to
give the materials to U.S. District Judge
John J. Slrica to determine what
evidence Is relevant for the September
trial of fonner White House and Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the Watergate
cover-up.
Burger said Sirica had acted properly
In his original April 18 ruling ordering
Nixon to tum over the tapes but s~ed
that the judge has a heavy responsibility
Alan G.reefispan (rightl is itl~rO_!iuced to the_press by Kenneth Rps~,
President Nixon's economics counse lor, after Greenspan was nomi-
nated chairman of the Council of Economic Advise.rs following a meet·
ing with the President in San Cle1nente. Greenspan replaces Herbert
Stein. who resigned t<rfesume his teaching career.. ·
in handling Ute materials. He said Sirica _
must be sure they are returned to the
White House intact
Ronald L. Ziegler, the President's pres!!
secretary. had no immediate Comment
on the ruJing. White House officials had
refused to say In advance what Nixon 's
response would be, although in an earlier
case that did not reacb the Supreme
Coort Nixon said he 1'ould abide by
a ''definitive" ruling.
'
Theater Bo111hed A refusal by the ?resident ot obey
today's order would a cc e le rate
impeachment moves.
Blast Rips SanU1 Ann's Broadway
0Jaworski said of the court's action :
"I'm especially pleased it -was a
unanimous decision. ft doesn't leave any
Three pipe bombs ripped thro.,ugh the
front of the Broadway Theater 'In Santa Ana early today. ca,us1ng several hundred
dollars damage but no injuries.
T\\'0 "'1)0mbs \Vere detQriated in front
of the front doors at .l a.m., blowing
the glass out of the doors and spreading
shrapnel 300 feet a\•ay. ·
Another bomb was set Off behind the
ticket booth Of -tho theater. al 416 N.
Broadway, shattering the glass.
Santa Ana police arc investigating the
motive behind the bombin g, but have
no suspects yet.
Officer Fred Brudy, in cliarge of the
doubt in anyooe's mind." ,
investigation, said there are !leveral Rep. Peter w. Rodino Jr., chnlnnan
groups they are lqoking at but said· ' of the House Judiciary Committee that there were no concrete leads. • The f\.fovie Projectionists Union bas is considering impeachment, had no
I comment on the declskln, but a been picketing the theater for sever.a · committee source said Rod ino had no
~'eeks. S~sors of the California i\larjuana intention of altertng. the committee's
Jnitlalive scheduled a concert at the schedule f<W' a final vote on impeachment
ttieater for tonight but the theater (See COURT, Page Z)
management canoelled the performance _..
because the group lacked funds.
Brady said the theater is known for
past incidents including fires and
assaults.
Flood Victims Safe
Orange
Weatller
•
Capistrano Firemen
Quench Duplex Blaze
• Fire or undetennlned origin caused
an estimated $1,000 damage to the
bedroom and hallway "Of -a San Juan
Capistrano duplex Tllesday night.
Court Hears 'Plot' Tape
f\.1UNCHO LAKE , B.C. {AP)-· Thr, last
of hundreds of tourists trapped along the
flood·tom. Alaska llifth\\'<IY arrived in
f'ort Nelson. B.C.. 156 miles southeast
of here, Tuesday evening .
lf'Rl~'G PROFITS
FRO~.f PILOT· AD
Continued muggy, hot days, ac-
cording to the weather service with
inland highs Thursday at !M de-
clining to a not-so--cool 77 at the
beaches. Lows tonight in the high
sos.
. JNSmE TODAY
COunty firemen said the blaze broke
oul In the structure owned by William
Deuser at 24635 Woodcrest Lane in the
Capistrano Village tract. San Juan
Capistrano volunteers ext~g:ulshed the
blaze in the two-story building.
\Vo111au Found Dead
ONTAHIO (UP I) -A 21-year-old wom·
· nn was found ·nran"led to death 1\lcSday
at lhe home of her Joyfricnd, the coro-
ner's offict said. Sharon Louise Gulmon
\\'ll!I found ln bed clad ln an Arn1y uni·
fo11n ~·ith a n1illtary tie pulled tightly
9round her throa t.
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By AR11IUR R. VINS~'L
OI .. Dell'I' P'lttt It ...
LOS ANGELES-Recordings liberally
spiced with plot, profanity and black
jive talk were played here today and
!fuesday to a spellbound courtroom ln
the $200 million Samuel Popell murder
conspirify trial. .
His acaised wife, F.:loise, a Newoort
Beach soclallte, and her boyfriend, Dan
Ayers, showed little sfrong reaction to
testimony by prosecution witness Don
R<ed. Deputy Distr ict Attorney Peter Breg·
mnn planned to put the former l\1iC'higan
pMson inmate back on the slarnl toda)'
in Department ~. while a third tape
Vi'M pla yed. Ayers, 37, of Santa Anu,
r
and r.trs. Popell, 43, wlX> then occupied
a home at 519 Harbor Island Drive
where they were arrested Jan. 8, are
charged with conspiracy and solicitation
to murder her wealthy husband.
Reed and a strond man, Robert Peeler
of Cerritos both of whom have been
granted irhrmmtty from prosecution,
claim Ayers S>licited them to kill ~lrs.
PopelJ's we1lthy husband.
Reed's volct was clearly Identifiable on
one tape made In a meetinit with a man
he and the prosecution claim was Ayers.
He 1old of ooe January trip to Chicago
to case Popel\'s Chicago high·rise
lakefront penthouse and how he lau ghed
v.•htn the liveried doorn1an aided hhn
out of his cab, a black ex:"°n In town
for a contract kllllnp;. TM rambling conversalion was taped
\\'ithout Ayers' knowledge at a
clandestine meeting in R e e d ' s
motorhome vehicle, parked in l.4>ng
Beach at a restaurant lot.
The voice told or bein inlpresscd at
Popeil'.1-wealth ter. lat-1-79-was
pointed out to hi m by a security guArd.
"D<\n, I looked to my left and there's
that (building) 'way up thcrt.
"I got ·the fooling o( l'ich' when I
looked up there, something high, like
It take an airplant to get up there."
Further discussion on the tapes
Involved financial arrangements, Ayen;'
alleged ma11uh1cturc in his Costn
. (See POPEIL, Pat:e ZJ
ft \\·as a clean deal all around.
"The first caller bought our "'asher,"
If your etnplayes are ru11ning
off with office goods. uou ca11
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Squid Invading
·Orange Coast
Stiicide Probed
Mesa Man Found
Hacked to Death By JACKIE HYMAN
Of tflt O•llr 'lltl Sit"
If history repeats ltsel~. squid may
be washing up on Orange Coast shores
for the oe11:t three years-and they 'll
get bigger every year.
Al least, that's what happened 40 years
ago. beginning with an influx of
thousands of 't"'O foot long jumbo squid
s0eh as were reported this week along
the coast from Newport Beach to Santa
Monica.
ACU'.lrdlng to Ray Ally. a marine
biolop;t \\'ith the California Department
Coast Panel
Okays Marine
Report Plan
The stale coastal t"Ol11tn.ission took &le
first big step toward completing its
master plan Tuesday night with unani-
mous adoption ol a report on marine
envlroornenl
The fmal action in Los Angel~ came
after an almoot three hour hearing.
ma!a _CJf it devoted to Quibbling over
-semantics.
\\1ith minor chan~es. the State Coastal
Zone Conservation Commission basically
affirmed its staff's recommendations 12-0
on the first of nine parts of a coastal
plan.' Commission Executive Director Joseph
Bodovitz quashed ooe of the few serious
objections to the ~ -an early
rebellion by· Commisisioner Richard
\Vil!IOl'l.
\\'ilson , a Covello rancher and ar~ent ..
conservationist, attacked the report's
approach ot preservinlit'. coastal wetlapds.
"As written jt is vague and sinister
and appears to be sliding sideways.
I proposeJt be stiffened," said \Vilson ...
He said the policy should prohibit
all diking and landfilling in the fe~
remaininK estuaries and ba)'S unless it
is clearly demonstrated there are no
,harmful effects.
•·vou start by saying no and then
you io from there." Wilson declared: .
The existing policies would allow diking
and filling if the commission detennines
there is "overriding public nec6Sity''
or if such activity would improve the
v.·etlands.
BodOYi.U said it's too ~ lo adopt
a strict ban and appear to nullify Wilson
by agreeing to the significance of the
marsh areas.
The staff was also mildly chistised
by the Commissiooer3, R o b e r t
Mendelsohn, a San Francisco County
supervisor, for failing to involve some
of the commissioners earlier in lbe
planning proctM.
The commission received st a f f
suggested changes in the report as late
as Tue9day evening -and were sent a
ma}or revision of it Monday.
"What we did tonight may not seem
very earthshaking," Melvin La n t ,
chairman of the state commlssion said,
reflecting the general complementary
mood. "But I think it reflects a great
deal of work by a great many people."
"This Is only the beginning," Bodoviti
sa id, adding the cooflicting interest
will be resolved in later elements.
This report. Bodovlti sakl, "seeks to
make a ery strong statement,
explaining ·why coastal waters are
exceedingly valuable re90urces and
deserve to be protected.."
The final coastal plan is due in the
legislature by 197&.
Among the marine el e m e n t ' s
recommendation are:
-All degraded marshes should be
restored. if possible.
-Waste water discharges Into the
ocean should meet higher federal
standards of quality.
-Restrictions on dredging and dis-posal
of dredged spoil.
-Hot water discharges from poWer
plants should be prohibited in wetland
or near kelp beds unless It Ls sho"'11
there Ls no significant effect.
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squid continued to wash up from 1934
to 1937, when they reached a weight
of about 30 poW'lds.
1'Th is speeles can get up to over
100 pounds and 12 feet in length." Ally
said. "Of course, we don't know that
the same thing wUI happen now as in 1934: .• ,
Ally ldded that in 1934-37, squid .,.,·ere
reportl'd as far north as Mooterey.
"I haven't heard of any reports south
o( Newport. Beach or north of San ta
l\1onica but It could happen," he said.
Ally said he believes an ea rlier squid
influx was· noted about 1909 but he
doesn 't have much infmnatlon about
it.
Acconling to Ally, the squid are not
usually dangel'OllS. although he noted,
"I wouldn't want to be caught by a 12
foot long one.'' ·
1be t\l·o foot long ones ·noted _ this
"''eek might pinch, he said, but are
not really dangerous.
\\.'hy are they coming?
"Nobody really knows," Ally said.
"One of our biologists has found grunion
in their stomachs. so they may be
chasing those small fish.
"However, the grunioo regularly come
here to spawn on the shores and .,.,.e
don't know \\il.y the squid would follow
them this ·year rather than any other
year."
Ally noted that the squid currently
v.·ashin'i up are jumbo sqiltd. native 1
to the shores of Peru and Chile. The
squid Vt'hich breed off Orange Coast
shores, called market squid, are smaller
(a~ one foot I~) and of a different
species. .
"All we know at this point. ls: that
the squid .wlll probably be washing up
for a while," Ally said.
Squid, which are related to the octopus,
have . tentacles and an IQk sac. 1bey
are Used. !or bait and for food.
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this weekend or early ne:rt week.
A top Republican member of tbe.
coinmlttee, Rep. Robert McClory of
Illinois, called for a delay in the
committee's vote in light of the court
decision, saying the ·tapes contained
"important evidence we do not have."
But the committee source said even
if Ni.I.on produced the tapes immediately
it would not affect the committee's plans.
In the past, Nixon has said that any
material given Jawonki would be
available to the committee.
In hia 31-page opnilon, Burger sakl.:
"The need to develop all rtlevant
facts in the adversary system Js both
fundamental and comprehensive. 1be
ends of criminal justice would be
defeated if judgments "'ere to be founded
on a perUal or speculative presentation
of Chef-.
"The very lnlegrity of the judicial
system and public confidence in the
syst.em depend on full disclosure of ,all .
tbe facta, withln the framewort of the .,.
rules of evidence. To enlUl'e that jus1.ke
is done: tt Is imperative to the function
ol courts that compuloory proc<!SS be
available for the productkm of evidence
needed either by the prosecution or
by the defense."
Only eight of the nine just.ices ruled
on the case. Justice William H.
Rehnq'Ui9t di9CJU1llfied himself because
of his past service a1 an assistant to
John N. Mitchell, now ooe of the cover-up
defendants when Mitchell was attorney
general.
A second case before the court -
an· argument by presidential lawyer
James D. St. Clair that the Waterga te
grand jury cwld oot mentioo the
President aa: an unindicted co-conspirator
in the cover-up -was dismissed as
"improvidently granted.'' nie phrase
meant the court thought it should not
have beard the case in the first place.
Clen1entean's Home
Bµrgled of Coins .
A San Cl.emente resident returned
home after a trip late Tuesday and
found that his borne ha.d been ransacked
and $2,400 In jewelry and collectors'
coins mlssing.
Police said Gilbert C. Gearis reported
the Jos!I at 7:30 p.m. Entry apparently
was made through a bathroom window
v.•hile the resident was away from his
home, localed at 2~00 S, Ola Vista.
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Shei's Just One of S.verail WonMn in Newpart l ifew vlng Course
Girl In Tower? ..
Distaff Guards Trained ..
For Nmvport's Beaches
By JACKIE HYMAN "'There's no surf lifesaving certificate
Of .. c.uy ll'ri.r Sl•H available. so we give the Senior Red
It may not be ltvtg before surfers Cross Llfesaving C e r t i f i c a t e , ' '
and swtmmers in Newport Beach will Fitzpatrick said.
!ook up at a lifeguard tower and see-a He himself has a \Vater Safety
~irJ. Instructor certificate, a Senior Red Cross
~ There aren't any female beach Lifesaving Certificate, .and has gone
lifeguards in the city now. But there through the rigorous ocean lifeguard
may be soon, according to 22-year-old training given by the ~1arine Safety
Al Fitzpatrick. Department for potential Ii I e guard
And be should koow-he's training employes. ,.
them. Fitzpatrick is currently preparing his
"When I flf'St started teaching Ibis masters thesis in water sensitivity at
ocean lifesaving course for the Parks, SoWlem Oregon College.
Beaches aod Recreation Department two He explained that saving people in
years ago, we didn't even think of having the ocean is a Jot different from saving
girls," Fi.tzpatrick·sald. I.hem in a pool. ·
"All our 'ppsters mtowed boys and, "Y:ou have to fight the current and
the first year, all <lur students were the riptides," he said. "There are also
boys.'' · more people to watch.
He pointed out that all lifeguard.! "Wt te3ch the students to spot
A 23-year~ld COsta l\fesa. man v.•as
foi,ind stabbed and hacked lo death at
~ home early today.
He may have killed .himself, 110\icc
said, in a fit of d.espondenc)o over his
short stature.
Officers .said Rodney John \Vrobleskl ,
who worked tor an Irvine paper grinding
firm, was found dead on a living room
couch by one of several roommates
v.'ho shared the house at 1000 Arbor
St. \\'ilh him.
Wrobleski had been d e s po n d en t
recently over his slight, live-foot stature.
according to infonnation received by
homiclde investigators. ·
Officers said he had one stab v.·ound
From Page 1
POPEIL ...
1.fesa machine shop of a pistol silencer
for the job and the reliability of hired
killers .
,;I know about that little deal you
and Peeler pulled that time. oow that's
petty as hell," the second male alleged
to be Ayers remarked at one point
on the Jong tape.
"What's that?"
"Ahhh, the RUY you bustled.."
Reed affirmed under Jive questioning
by Deputy District Attorney Br~gman
that the reference was nlade to another
murder-ror·hire incident tv.'o years ago.
Ile said Peeler was approached by
a man who wanted a third party In
a Jove triangle ·killed and they agreed
to do it for $5.000 but simply took
$2,500 as a down payment and never
intended to murder the target.
The tape contained Reed's reply that
he \\'as not hustlihlit'. anyone, especially
not for the $25.000 sum he was to
be paid this time, before and aft er
it v.'as done.
"Yeah, I'll shoot you if you (fool )
vi'ith me," the second replied.
"Something, Don, that 1 want ," the
second voice continued, "sec. I'm not
going lo blow $200 million for $25,000."
Defense attorneys maintain Popeil has
tried to set up his estranged wife with
trumped-up charges and that she and
Ayers were going along to get evidence
against him.
During Tuesday's proceedings, none
of the three principals displayed strong
reaction or strain, beyond tense points
in questioning by defense and prosecution
lawyers.
Reed did appear visibly v.·om dov.11
at the conclusion of each of two tape
segments riddled with street vei:.nacular
terms, worries about the proposed killing
and promises to carry it out successfully.
in U'f solar plexus area and several
shallow cleaver cu ts on his neck and
.should.en. A butcher knUe and meat
cleaver were found neRr his bod)'.
Pol ice theorized that Wrobleski f.irst
stabbed hlmseU, then used the n1eat
cleaver when his initial effort to kill
hl mself failed.
"There are classic hesitation wounds
in sulcides and they were clearly evident
in !his case," said Detective Capt.
F.dwnrd Glnsgow, who is operating under
the theory ttwl the \\'OOr.ds were self·
inflicted.
Officers today were schedulct.1 to
interview a possible witness to the death
and to carry out crin1e lab lests. An
autopsy was scheduled this 1nomlng.
Police ·believe the death occurred
be~wecn 11 p.m. and 11;30 p.m. althoogh
it was not discovered tmtil I a.m. when
the roommale returned home.
Officers called to the scene said they
disoovered blood all over the kitchen
and a trail or blood \\'ith footprints
leading from the kitchen to the Jivjng
room.
Reinecke Court
Nixes Te sti nion y
Of Se1nanticist
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal
Judge Barrington Parker, shouting at
a defense lawyer to keep quiet, rejected
a request today for expert testimony
by a physician and semanticist in the
perjury !rial of California Lt. Gov. Ed
Reinecke. ...
Rein~ke's lawyer, James E. Cox.
argued that the t('sti1nony \\'as needed
to help show Reinecke's "state of mind"
at the lime of the alleged offense and
to determi ne the "arnbicuity or clarity''
of questions asked him.
"Do not interrupt the oourt ""'hen the
court is talking,·• Parker shouted at
Cox at one point when the lawyer rose
to question the judge's ruling. "Have
a seat," Parker ordered moments later.
''You will have your seal until I've
finis hed."
\llith the jury out of the room, Parker
also, for the second time, scolded Cox
for using the "'ord "okay'' in responding
to the judge.
"You may address the counsel as
'okay','' Parker said. "You may not
address the court as 'okay'."
After the ruling. Cox sald he would
seek a "Tit from the U.S. Court of
Appeals lo permit the expert testimony.
Parker said he would allow the testimony
if the "Tit .... ·ere granted but that the
trial v.1l!Jld continue in tht meantime.
currentJy empIOyed~15y-theNewport potential rescues. ExampJe!-are people·------Cox-wanted Dr. James If. Thompson,
who has done research on the impa ct
of "jet lag" on humans, to testify on
the effects of fatigue and stress on
Reinecke when he appeared before the
Senate Jadiciary Commitlee in 1972. He
Is charged with .lying to the committee
and Cox wanted a semanticist -an
expert on the mea ning of words -
to testify about the meaning of what
Reinecke said.
&ach Marine Safety Departmeri are who·look dazed or are paddling weakly ." N S Al
male. According lo u. Logan l.ockabey, Students also learn first aid , artificial 0 niog _erts
who handles the department's beach r e s p i r a t i o n and card.io-pulmonary
operation, the job is open to women ttSU~tatlon. Yet although the course S TJ d
but none have applied. is 'SfrenU<>U.$, it appeals to older people een tu. rs ay_
However, It may not be long before ~ as well as teen-agers.
they do. l\-lrs. Carolyn Anslow, jJ.At the oldest ..
"We started getting g~ls in the student.presently in 'FttzPatrick's class. In Orange Count y lifesaving course .. the second year we A housewife from Newport Beach, she
had it," Fitzpatrick said. "They would says she wanted to learn how to protect
recommend it to their girlfriends and her 14-year-old son and 12-year-old
more girls joined. daughter in their l!lwimming pool or
''This year, we often have more girls \\'hen sailing.
than boys. In fact, I have nine students "It'g. good to know how to handle
right row and six are girls.'' yourself in the surf," 1t1rs. An.slow said.
Asked if he thinks ~'Omen could "Frankly, I took this course just so
compete with men for lifeguard jobs, 1'dJutow OOw to do it.
Fitzpat.{'.ick said he believes they can. "But it really is strenuous.''
"At first, I would have said ocean And with that she jumped into the
lifesaving is too hard for them,'_!__he surf and rescued fellow student John
scid. "They have to be able to haul f.littelstadt. 15, who was pretending to
people out of riptides and to get out be caught in a riptide.
of any -kind of grip from ·a panicked She said she doesn't plan to try for
sv.·irnmer. a job as an ocean lifeguard.
"But now, while I still think it's harder But, if other adult women follow ?\-1rs.
for girls, I think some of the stronger Anslow·s example, someday a surfer
ones will be good ocean lifegua rds. Many or S"-·immer might even look up at
of them are pool guards already ...... the lifeguard tower and see-his mother.
''Teaching this course has really
changed my mind," Fitzpatrick said.
The ocean lifesaving course. v.·hich
he believes is the only course of its
type offered anywhere. is open to anyone
at least 11 years old. However, applicants
must pass a .!Wimming and ·endurance
test and demonstrate knowledge of the
ocean to be accepted.
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Smog alerts are O!)t expected for
Orange County Thursday. a spokesman
for the Orange C'.ounty Air Pollution
Control District. said .
·Tuesday the APCD declared a stage
one alert at 1 p.m. in the iniand area
of the county north of the San Diego
From Pagel
HOUSE ...
Freeway. There was no smog alert told a reporter.
today. "One of the Republicans said, 'Let's
.Tbe amount of photo-chemical ,:;mog hear it for Larry Hogan' and made
in the air had pushed past .20 parts the raspberries sound."
per million health warning level to .25 The three-hour committee session Is
and the st.age one alert was called. to start at 4:30 p.m. PDT, with IS-minute
The spokesman s.aid the alert means speeches by the most senior members.
people should reduce physical activity, He hoped to complete work before
try to stay indoors and stop smoking. the Supn.?me Court hands down o decision
He cautioned p(!ople who arc sick with that could enormously complicate the
respiratory diseases.to be extra cautiolls. House's job.
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The clas.'I meets in five two-week
aessioht during ' the summer, with IV.
hour classes dally. ·According to Fitz.
patr:ick students can take the class for
one or ' all of the five sessions.
They practice saving each other and
the lifeguards along the B a l b o a
Peninsula, usuall y working near 10th
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Street and Ocean Front. Sale-Voit Dive Mask
109 Degrees
Reg. 3.49 Sale Price 1.89
Close-out Mens & Boys Ice Hockey
Skates. Reduced to 19.95 & 14.95
Swim Goggles 3.95 & 4.95 Value
Ektelon & Leach Racquetball
Racquets 12.95 to 37.95
Champion Handball Gloves
Handballs & Racquetballs
Wilson-Dunlop Davis-
Yonex-Bancroft Tennis Rackets
Racket Sfri!llJlllC)-6.00 to 20.00 Man Survives· Extrerne Heat
ESCONDIDO (UPI) -An Escondido man has joined the limited ranks of
those who have lived despite a body temperature or 109 degrees.
George JaconeUo, 56, was rele:ased from Palomar Mediorlal Hospital
recenUy aft er 12 days or intensive care for heat prostration.
"Almost always when your temperature gets this high it causel!I brain
damage1" Dr. Stephen Sm!Ul said. "!\tost peaplt who reach !hat temperature
die because il just fries the brain.''
__ Ja~elll WAl.1Il9.ti.ng Int~ toobile h>me June 2&_. fle said the outside
·tem perature was 103 degrees, but inside It Wn even v.•anner.
The trailer's cooler was not "-'Orklng, and Jaoooelli tainted.
A\ man deliverlng a sign found him several hours later and summon«t
firemen. A rescue squad applied "·et towels and water until an ambulance
arrived.
Nursel!I and doct<lrs packed him in let and pump@d ice w1ter Into Jnd out
of his stomach.
The 109 temperature w11s recorded 15 mln11tes after the co<Min& procedures
were started.
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Beach Flotes 5.95 to 1_5.95
Bot1 Aire Skim Boards 12.95
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Penn & Wiison Heavy Duty
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Fred Perry Tennis Shoes
Baseball Shoe~ootball Shoes
Soccer Shoes, Running Shoes
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Appea r Every Saturday
Ma1·l\:et Rings
Up 3I·d Gain
NE\V YOllK (Al,J -l11c stoc k 1na1kel rang up
its lh1rd consecutive ga in \Vcdncsday with a 1noder
ate afte1 noon upswinJ
B1ok crs s111d Lhe ath ance appeared to &Lem
from care ful buymg by investors looking ahead to
two scheduled developm ents 1 hu1 sda)
?.larket watchers noted a g1 adual 1nc1ease 1n
hope or a lessoning of tight 1none) 11ressurcs as short
term Interest 1ates have eased so me\\ hat 111 the last
few days
The1 e appears to be at Jea"t sorne reason !01
ca utiou s optuntsm on 1nte1 est 1 ates sr11d Robert
Co hn at Fau lkner Dav.kins & Sull iva n But I think
the fact that t1ad1ng volu1ne s11Jl 1s relatively low
shows the opllm1sm 1sn t w1dei;:p1 ead so far
Dow Jones closing stock a\e1ages
30 Indus fl05 77 -805
20 'n"an 165 24 + J 32
15 Ut1Is 70 90 + 1 05
6a Stocks 24411 +2 47
Sales J 2 870 000 sha re:.
I
e Boeing Bid
SEA'l'TLE (AP) The
Boeing Co has announced ll
$32 million subcontract to H
C Smith Construction Co of
Com pton Cahr for work on
~1u1ute1nan mis.sties at l\iinot
Air Force Base ND
A spokesman for Boeing1 p11n1e con ti actor on th e
Minuteman sard work will
begin 111 August to strengthen
and improve 150 underground
missile silos at the base
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j)ehiring'
Ca11 Be
Painless
lJy JO\"CE ~ K~NNEDY
A humanitarian personnel
outplacement policy is one of
the enlightened fringe benefits
a firm can offer .its employes
today. That is. when company_
payrolls must be cut or \\'hen
the en1ploye is not suited to
his or .her Y.'Ork. the company
takes positive steps to aid
the no -I on ger-\v anted
employe(s) find other jobs.
JOHN B .. for esan1ple. \\'as
hired 20 years ago as a
bookkeeper. His c o m p a n )'
enjoyed a healthy grov.1h. but
Jotm did not keep pace. The
company needed a to p
financial office r. \\'bile John
felt he deser\'ed the positioh
( Caree~ Corner J
bv vi rtue or his loyalty. hi!i
1evel of competence indicated
he v.•as NOT the man for
the job. Recognizing their
problenl, company officers
turg.ed to an outside personnel
con sulting firm. The
consullants helped John to
understand h i s employer's
plight Y:ithout lU1dermining
John's confidence in himself.
Through the consulting firm's
de-hiring division. John "''as
successfully placed \\'it h
another company in a job
consistent ~'ilh his skills and
ambition.
THE ILLUSTRATION of the
best \l'aY to deal y.•i!Ji excess
executives comes from Dr.
\\'hilt Schultz, ma r k et i n g
vice-president of Exccuiive
Careers. Inc. <Chicago. ~t.
Louis and Kansas City).
Sometimes a company
promotes an employe only to
find that the next step up
isn't suited to his abilities,
as this next example from
~Dr. Schultz's files indicates~ __
Harry \V. y,•as an excellent
salesman. industrious and well
liked. He v.'as mad e
salesmanagcr. After a couple
of years he sho\\·ed signs of
corporate rigor mortis. His
output . dragged and h i s
salesmen had to take over
more of his duties. He haunted
the halls of his companr.
showing occasional nashcs of
life only at noon. 5:30 p.m ..
and on the !st and 15th of
each month. Harry w a s
outplaced and in the stimulus
of a new job, he regained
his old spark.
DISCllARG E CAN
RECHARGE, Dr. Sch u It z
~lieves, "The e x c e s s
executive. when leaving his
present job, can face a se rious
setback -or it can be the
1 best thing that ever happened
to him. An isotope ei:pert we
outplaced in 60 days round
a better-paying p o s i t i o n ,
selected from among three
good offers."
R eb u i Id in g confidence,
counseling with s I n ce re
empathy, spotlighting t he
successes and strengths of the
employe and building SOWld
man-woman marketing plans
are key elements in
compassionate. efficient de-
hiring, according to D r .
Schultz. ~· "If you're considering a job
offer and out p I a c ~ men t
service is" one of the ben efi ts,
you've got a clue to the firm 's
regard for it s y,·orkers," Dr.
Schultz says.
READER SER\'JCE : Dr.
\\7hitt N. Schultz ·will send
you a copy of his I-page
article, ··~tarkeling Job Skills
Requires Skills." To request,
send a stamped, s e J'f··
-addressed envelope to Joyce
Lain Renncdy at I h I s
, newspaper.
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EDITION
VO L. 67, NO, 205, 5 SECTIONS, 68. PAGES
Will Nixo11 Su.rrender T1ie111?
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Office Leased
Laguna to Get
_Drug Services
"By llILARY KAYE
OI tltt o.ily Piie! INlt
The Orange County Board or
Supervisors has aµpro\'cd a lease by
lhe Orange County fi.1ental Health
Departtncnt to expand its existing drug
rehabililatlon services in Laguna-8each,
an area becoming increasingly sensitive
to such programs.
NI XON WON'T • JF.4. TC/-/ VE BATE
Presidcnl '.\'ixon \rill v.·atch none
J f the lelc\•iM!<I' impeachment
1ebatc tonight by lhe }louse
Judiciary Committee.
This voord came Tuesday from
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler,
v.•ho last year insis ted Nixon
v.•atched none of the televised
hearings of the Senate Watergate
commillee. i ·lonths later Nixon
acknowledged he. had taken an
occasional peck.
fleuri11g s Se.t ·
Toniflht on
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At its Tuesday meeting, th e
supervisors agreed to a one-yea r $400
per month lease at 1000 North Coasl
Highway. The county dru g abuse staff
v.·ill move into the new offices from
the-old location, 670 South Coasl
llighwcly, either this week or next.
Laguna Beach is currently being hit
with a number of drug abuse projects.
and so1ne residents have rallied together
al city council and planni ng comn1 ission
meetings attempting· to stop the plans .
One critic. 1'.1arie \Vare Mayer of
Laguna Beach, spoke at the supervisors'
1neeting, saying she protes ted the n1ove
because she ov.·ned nearby .property and
her tenants were .. frightened" by 1he
prospects of drug oUenders in the
vicinity.
Besides the project approved by
supervisors Tuesday, there is a
proposal to operate a 40-bed, res.identia\
program at the old Hacienda Hotel.
lJBt ..SOU.th Coast Highway. 'Jbe Laguna Beach Planning
Comm.lssion held off 1ranting pennlssion
to operate the home in the commercial
(C-1) sone, but Is expected to make
a decision at Its Aug. 13 meeting.
Another request has <.'Ol'lle from the
county's Yooth Services Center, v.'f'lich
hopes tq_ eyerate a .. crisis program for
trou bled yooths in Laguna.
' LAGUNA'S SUMMER SHOWCASES FOR ABOUT 500 ARTISTS INCLUDE CASUAL SllWOUST FESTIVAL
Both Altond1nc1 ond Art S.loo Roportec! !........S DIW!l'I Pl tof lwo WMk,
F·estival Crowds Bigger
~ .41·tists Selling, Shoiving More Art Than .Ever Before
--J1npeuchmen t
The residence at 1324 Pitcei m Place
had· been' selected, but angry ncii hbors
blocked city council approval last -week.
The matter was scheduled to come
before_lhe council again this afternoon.
Funding for the ju st -a ppr o v e d
expansion comes from the county·s
Criminal Justice Council. The program
involves drug offenders from the South
County 1'.funicipal Court in Laguna Niguel
Laguna Beach art fest iv a ls are
attracting more people than ever before.
1\I least that's the repart of festiva l
representatives two weeks into the art
fesliva l season. They say the number
of visit ors and buyers at the three
local festivals has increased significantly
O\'er last year's level at this tilne.
Sales are reportedly up over last year
with two Sawdust Festival artists selling
$800 pieces. .
A Festival of Arts sculptor, 11arold
Pastorius, said he has had some nibbles
at an $11,000 creation which he is
optimistic about selling before the
festival is over.
are handled directly between the artist
and buyer and are not reported to the
sales booth.
The tram service that shuttles visitors
dai)y between the festivals has also
reported ,hea\'ier use than in previous
years with an average o! 2;000 riders ~1ASillNGTON {UPI I -The House
Judiciary Cominiuec begins the debate
tonight \Vhich is almost ce rtain to result
ln a recommendation that Preskicnt
'.'lixon be impeached by the Housei tried
by the Senate and removed from office.
Al lhc outset or 30 hours of televised
dcbale. only a handful of the 38
committee ml!mbcrs appeared to be still
undl'Cided and genuinely troublpd over
how to vote.
, But there was little doubt about the
outcome. The 21 Democrats v.·cre united.
And the Democrats' strategy of seeking
to accommodate the Republ ic an s
whenever possible could result in a vote
by a two-t0-0ne or even a three-t0-0ne
margin for recommending the first
impeachment or a president in a century.
The three com1ncrcial nctv.·orks and
the Public Broadcasting Set vice v.-ere
lo carry li ve coverage of the historic
debate this evening.
ABC. CBS. NBC and PBS \\'ere
expected to begin the broadcast at 4:30
p.m. PDT. PBS \viii follow the live
broadcast with complete videotaped
coverage.
The three commercial networks are
then expected to cover the committee
on a rota tiona l basis.
Under the rotation. ABC will handle
the first day's coverage followed by
CBS and NBC. \..Public television plans
to carry the mlire live debate and
followup each evening on a videotaped
delayt'd basis.
The plan is similar to the one arranged
for lasl summer's Senate Watergate
committee hearings.
Under the agrecn1cnt , any of Lhe
con1mcrclal networks n1ay provide
IS.. HOUSE, Page ZI
(See DRUGS, Page Z~
Te1111is An yone?
I.ag una Higl1 llas
Five Ne'v Courts
Five new tennis courts at Laguna
Beach High School are now open for
public use though t.'Onstruction will not
be fully completed until next week.
Surfacing has been laid and nets and
fences put up with only tnarkin~ ~r the
courts ren1a1ning. Construction co."1. of
$50,000 \Vas funded jointly by federal
monies, the Laguna Beach UnifieU School
District, the city and the Tennis Now
Association.
The <.'Ourts . started in the spring, bring
the tota l number of public tennis courts
in the city to II.
The Recreation Department is already
giving lessons at the new courts. Two
more two-week sessioM will be offered
this summer. Lessons are $8 for 10 one-hour lessorw;
with the head instructor and $7 for
lessons "'ith the other lnstruclors. Sign-ups can be made at the recreationJ
depa rtment. S70 Glenncyre St.
· Popeil Case
Nearly 500 artists and craftsmen arc
exhibiting v.·orks in the three festivals.
the Festival of Arts, Sawdust Festival
and Art-A-Fair.
Sales booth personnel report--that
heaviest sales have been in the lo"·er
priced items.
~lany of the transactions, ho\rever,
CdM, Laguna Coastline
Building 'Discouraged'
By CAl\'DACE PEARSON
01 11111 Diii"( "'"' Sllff
The regional coastal commission policy
to "discoura ge'' private developments
along the Irvine Company coastline is
a signal to the developer, Executive
Director ~telvin Carpenter said Tuesdqy .
"It mea ns \Ve're going to try e\'ery
way \Ve can to keep open space."
Ct.rpenter said of the undeveloped land
between CorOOa del ~Jar and Laguna
Beach.
"It means they better llave. a pretty
good plan," he added, referring to the
Irvine Company.
That policy and 37 others were
adopted by the South Coast Regional
Zone Conservation Commission in its
coastal land environment report Monday.
The vote to approve v.'as. 8-1, wilh
Louls Nowell dissenting.
The document will 00\v be sent lo
the stale commission for incorporation
in statewide recommendations for the
coastal land environment.
. It is the second of nine parts of
a coastal master plan lhe CO?'Q.misSions
are writing for submission to the
legislature by 1976.
The policy referring to the Irvine
Q>mpany's 3.S mile downcoast stretch
came es a surprise to com~y officials.
It says: ·
'·Private development in both the
Santa l\1onica mountains and the. Irvine
(See OPEN SPACE, Page Z)
Court Hears 'Plot' Tape
a day. _
The trams run from 9:30 a.m. to
after midnight during the restival season
runn ing through Aug. 25. Fare is 25
cents a ride and 75 cents for an all-day
ticket. ·
Each of the three Laguna festivals
has a character of its O\vn from the
eslablishment-oliented Festival of Arts
to the more casual Sav.•dust Festiva l
and the traditionalist Art-A-Fa ir.
Festival aUractions include :
-The Festival of Arts, 6.SO Laguna
Canyon Road. The v.·orks of 172 artists,
Selected by a festival jury, are on dis-
play at this festival. open daily from noon
(See FESTI VAL, Page ZI
Sel1ool Board
Ponder s Piek
Of Candidates
The Laguna Beach school · board will
again ponder possibl e candidates for the
job, of district -superintendent as trustees
meet In i special session tonight at
district headquarters.
In the second executive ses.sion in
as many days, the trustees wl ll
r.einterview one of two men now being
considered for the top spot in the district.
Dr. 'Donald Woodington. present
superin tendent, is resigning his position
effective Sept. 15, in compliance \\'llh
an agre(!ment"he reached v.•ith the board
at the time or his candidacy for
superintendent or Oran~e County Schools.
an elective. post. --
By ARTllUR R. \'lNSEL
0 1 TIM O•llY 1'119t S!11f
•~--'JVR1 NG PROFITS--
FROM PILOT AD LOS Ai'IGELES-Recordings liberally
spiced with plot, profanity and black
jive talk v.·ere played here today ond
Tuesday to a spellbound courtroom in
the $200 million Samuel Popeil murder
consptracy tri31.
\lioodinglon IO!lt his bid to lncun1bent
Robe.rt Peterson. However, h i s
and J\.1rs. Popeil, 43, y.·ho then oe<:Upied for a contract killing. resi i.rnalion stands.
a 1home at 519 Harbor Island Drive The rrunbling conversation was taped The tv•o candidates' names are bein~
v.·here they were arrested Jan. 8, are v.'ilh<>ut Ayers' knowledge at a ""lthheld .until a final decision is made.
tl \\'DS a clea n deal all around.
"The first caller bought our washer;'
the satisfied classified advertiser fron1
Irvine said.
liere·s wh:1 t he said in his ad :
KENMORE washer olil bu t
works well. clean $25. XX:<· xx xx .
Hls accused v.•ife, Eloise, :i ~cwoort
Beach socl11lite, and her boyfriend. Dan
Ayers. showed little strong reaction lo
teslimony by prosecution \'.ltness !Jon
!1'ed.
\Vould you like to wrlni:t P!Ofll'!c rron1 Depuiy District Atlomey Peter Breg-
a w:1sht!r or dryer you no longer-neeil'! --n'fnl11')1anncd-totRIHhe: fonneri\1irttigan
Call us at 642-5678 and get re:tclY to prison inmate bRek on the stand today
clean up. • in Oepnr1mcnt 5:1. y.•hllc a .,third tape
was plnycd. AycriJ. !7, of Snntu Ann .
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charged with conspiracy and solicitation. clandestine meeting JJ1 R e e d ' s Discussion in executive session is not
to murder her wealthy huslxind. 1notorhome vehicle. paJ'ked In Long public.
Reed and a second man. Robert Peeler Beach. at a rtstaurant lot. One candidate ls an a s s i s t a n t
of Cerritos, both of v.1hom have been The voice told of being impressed at superintendent in an Orange C<lun~y
granted Immunity from prosecution. Popeil's wealth after Flat 179 was school district and the other is a
claim Ayers solicited them to kill 1111rs. pointed out lo.him by • security guard. superintendent in a town near San Jose.
Popefl's wealthy husband. "D:i.n, 1 looked to my left and there's "\\'e are raced with making a decision
Reed 's voic:e y.•as clearly identlfinble on that (building ) 'wa'? up there. betv.·een two people that we like almost
one. tape made in a meeting with a man '1 got 'the feeling of rich' when. t ht! and the prosecution claim u·as A,Yers. loom! up there, som~hlng high. hke · equally," Norman BroY.Tie, school board.
He told of one January trip to Chicago ~ take an airplane to get u-p there.'' president, said.
to case-Popeil~ Ghica high-rise--, hrther -d.iscussi-On • I t.ape•s-_J"'o\\11e_said__sa.lar)'_fo tbe_ne.w
lakefrotll penthouse and how he laughed involved financial arran~emcn~s, Ayers' superintendent is on ilc1n subject to·
"''hen the liveried doormlln aided hln1 alleged manufacture m hi s Costa negoti alion. and that Dr. \Voodlngton's
out of his cab,' a black cx..con in town (See rOPEtL, Page tt ~See BOARD, Plge Zl
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TEl'l CENTS
Panel of 8
U11ani1nous
111 Decision
WASf:llNGTOr\ fUPI \ -The Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that
President Nixon must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed \\'atergate mate1 ~.I to be
used in the trial of six former top
aides and possibly in his o "' n
impeachment case.
The 8-0 opinion. y.·rlttcn by Chief
Justice \Varren E. Burger~ rejected
Nixon's arguments or pr e si d e n ti a I
confidentiality and ordered tapes and
records of 64 of his conversa tions be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON 'S
'ALTER EGO' -Page 4
turned over to special prosecutor Leon
Jav.·orski.
"The generalized assertion of privilege
must yield to the demonstrated. specific
need for evidence in a pending criminal
trial," Burger ~'rote.
The historic decision orders Nixon to
give the materials to U.S. District Jodge
John J. Sirica to determine v.•hat
evidence is relevant for the September
trial of former White House and Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the Water gate
cover-up.
Burger said Sirica had acted properly
in his original April 18 rulin g ordering
Nixon" to tum over the tapes but stressed
that !he 'judge has a heavy rcspohsibility
in handling the materials. He said Sirica
must be sure they are returned to the
White House intact
RorialdL . Ziegler, the President'.s press
secretary, had no in1mediate commen t
on the ruling. \\1hite House officials had
refused t9 say in adVance what Nixon's
response would be. although in an earlier
case that did not reach the Supreme
Court Nixon said he v.·ould abide by
a "definitive" ruling.
A refusal by the President ot obey
today's order \\'ould a cc c 1 e r a te
impeac hment moves.
Jav.·orski said or the court's action:
"I'm especially pleased it was a
unanimous decision. It doesn"t leave any
doubt in anyone's mind."
Rep. Peter \V. Rodino Jr., chairman
of the J1ouse Judi ciary Conunittee that
is coosidering impeachment, had no
comment on the decision, but a
commiUee source said Rodino had no
intention of altering the ccimmittec's
schedule fM a final VGle on impeachment
this weekend or early next week.
A top Republican 1nember of · th e
committee. Rep. Robert McC\ory or
Illinois. called for a d~ay in the
committee's vot e in light • of the couri
decision , saying the tapes contained
"important evidence we do not have."
But the commillce source said even
if Nk.:on product'CI the tapes immediately
it v.·ould not affect the committee's plans.
In the p;lst. Nixon has said that any
material given Jaworski would be
available to the committee.
In his 31-page opniion, Burger said:
"The need lo develop all relevant
facts in !he adversary system is both
(See COURT, Pl'.lge !)
Orange Coast
Weather
Continued n1uggy, hot days, ac-
cording to the weather serv ice with
inland highs Thursday nl 94 dc-
:!lining to a not-so-cool 77 nt the
beaches. Lo\vs tonight in the high•
60s.
U\'SIDE TODA l'
lf !11J!1r empfo11es nre runni11!1
'Jff with. offi.ce goods. yo1i can
11ow l~irc n tliief to stop t/1en1.
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T.fl.l.E.f. sp€eiaUze i11 crooks
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109 Degrees
~fa n Survives Extrenie Heat
ESCONDIDO \UPI) -An Escondido man has joined the llmiled ranks ol
those Yt'ho have Uved despite a body tempera.tore of 109 degrees. •
George Jaconello, 56. was released !rom Palomar Memorial Hospital
recently after 12 days of intensive,care for heat prostration.
''Almost al\l•ays when your temperatu~ gets this high It causes brain
damage,'' Or. Stephen Smith said. "l\-tost people \l.'ho reach !Mt temperature
die-because it just fries the bratn." .
JaconelU v.·as moving inlo a nC\\' mobile hon1e June 28. He said the outside
ltmperature "'"as 103 degrees, but inside it "'as even .v.·a~mer.
The trailer's cooler was not v.•orking, and Jat'ilnelli fainted .
A man delivering a sign found him several hour.· later ,~nd summoned
'firemen. A rescue squad applied y.·et toy.·els and y.•ater until an ambu lance
arrived. .
Nurses and doctors packed him in ice and pumped let water in to and out
of his stomach. .
The 109 temperature y.·as recorded 15 minutes alter lhe cooling proci!dures
\\'ere started.
Undeveloped Sector
lr·virie Corripan y Agrees
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'Good Planning a Must'
By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE
01 Th• 01111 ~JIOI Sliff
A regional coastal commission pol~
discoura ging devclopn1ent of the lrvme
Company's most valuable remaining
piece of undeveloped land \\'as seen
by the t'Ompany as assurance its
planners arc on The right track.
The policy, '''hich will be incorporated
in a stale coastal masler plan in l!l76.
discourages de\'elopmenl along the 3.5
mile sLretch of beach betv.·een Corona
del ~far and Laguna Beach.
The company does not take the view
that the policy '"'ill halt devel~t
From Page l
COURT ...
fundamental and comprehensive. The
ends or criminal justice u·ould be
defeated if judgments v.·ere to be fou~
1 on a partial or speculative presentalion
Qf the facts.
"The very integrity of the judicial
system and public confidence in the
system depend on full disclosure of all
the facts, v.•ithin the framework of the
rules of evidence. To ensure that justice
is done. it is imperative to the Junction
of courts that compulsory process be
available for the production of evidence
needed either by the prosecution or
by the delense."
Only eight of the nine justices ruled
on !he case. Justice William H.
Rehnquist disqualified himself because
of his past service as an assistant to
John N. ~fi1chel/, now one of the cover-up
defendants when Mitchell was attorney
general.
A second case before the court . -
an argument by presidential lawyer
James D. St. Clair that the Watergate
grand jury could r10t mention the
President as an unindicted co-conspirator.
in the cover·up -was dismissed as
1'improvidcntly granted.'' The phrase
meant the court thought it should not
have heard the case in the first place.
F rom Page I
BOARD ...
annual salary of $32,950 is not necessarily
a benchmark figure .
Bro"'11 said the e~act date for formal selection of one of the two remaining
candidates is not yet fixed . however.
he .!!aid he would like to reach informal
agreement :it toniRht's meetings.
fie said he \rould like lo have the
ne\v schools' chief "on board'" by Aug ..
25.
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That \\'ould be one month before
\Voodington is due to depart the Laguna
district.
\\'oodingtofl has declined to make
public com1nent on his owrr future, other
than to indicate there are several
opportunities opuen to him . He has guided the district since l~st summer.
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in its 10,000-acre coastal sector.
"We fully realize that we have to
rome up with a pretty dam good plan
10 get approval," said Marty B~-er,
In·ine Company director of public
relations.
Aher the coastal commissions v.·ere
set UP"'When \'Olers approved Proposition
20 in 1972, he sakl, the company shelved
a previous plan for the area.
That plan v.oold have de\'eloped the
area as a mix of residerl tial and re5Qft
facilities.
Since January. the company bas been
engaged in a study of die area with
a <Xmp08ite of public and private groups
called TICMAP ('Ille Irvine Company
Multi-Agency Pllllllling program.)
A dozen group<, including the state
and regional coasutl comml:ssions and
state departments ol transportation and
parks and recreation, have been meeting
with In·ine Company planners lo \\"Otk
out an acceptable scheme for developing
the acreage.
The_ ~pany, Browe.r said, ha3
engaged consultanta to study wildlife
and vegetation in the "environmentally
fragile" area.
'lbe commWion policy, Brower said,
"is assurance that what we have been
doing with TICMAP has been juitified.
"TICMAP ·has been a limgthy 'and
costly process, tu if v.·e had just sat
in a room and developed a plan wil.OOut
all this public input we would not have
had the results Y.'e are going to have
now."
The company planners. after s.li:
months ol meetings \\'ith the agencies
in TICMAP, ha\'e retreated to come
up with a cornpo.slte plan for the ooutal
sector.
The group has hashed over sii:
alternate plam of development, one of
y,·hich is an open space plan supported
by the commission Policy.
1bat plan, however. has b e e n
.tentatively rejected according to
company planner Don Cameron, because
no offers lo purchase the land for open
space use have been made .
_What ,the company calls a "hybrid.'
plan tor the area will be presented
to TICMAP by the end of August, Brower
said.
•
1\\'e envision that this area will be
a modet for any futu~ development
along the roast," Brower said.
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OPEN SPACE • • •
coastal are8!!1 shall be discouraged and
v.'here such dcvelopmenl would adversely
affect the enviromient or would not
be in the public interest shall be denied."
Asked what "shall be discouragOO"
meant, Carpenter said he thought it
Y.'3S ';loud and clear."
He indicate& it puts the company on
notice it will be in need of a justifiable
development plan to override the
mvironmentalconcem. _
Carpenter emphuized. however, that
the policy doesn't ban construction along
. the Irvine coast.
Another recommended policy In the
regional report says that "federal or
state acquisition of the Irvine ooastal
area, the San Joaquin !}ills, shall be
encouraged and supported."
Neither statement generated any
public di sc u ssi on among the
commissioners r-.tonday when the \'Ole
was taken .
The ~ion conducted two lengthy
public hearings on its land element.
Reprtsematives ol the lnrlne Company
didn't speak at either hearing and
"'eren't present at J\fonday's session in
Long Beach.
I nlanders Flo ck
To Lagun a. Beach
Hot aind muggy inland weather has
driven Oocks of beachgoers lo the sands
of l.agW'la where they have found hot
muggy beach weather. The patte.m ~
likely to continue. according to Laauna
Beach lifeguards, today.
A westerly surf, yellow (cautk>n) nag,
Tuesday is decreasing. W a t e r
temperature is a very werm 70 degrees
and underv;ater visibility fGr divers
is six to eight feet .
Laguna lifeguards rescued 57 people
rrom thc,..two.tO"four fOOf 3urr Tuescfay
and guards swam out ksulng "danger
... :arnings" IO 350 fll!l"SOM .
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-Laguna OuLo·f_, Financial Bind ..
Property V alue, Tax Rate ar1<l Budget Ba.il Out City
By JACK CHAPPELL
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1Dcrea1t1 in the assessed valuation
of Lagwla Beach properly combined with
an austtre budget and a moderate tax
rate reduction have essentially b11iled
the city out of y.·hat some official s
saw as a Cinancial bind in the coming
years.
That's an analysis of the Laguna Beach
mwticipal budget projected three years
Into the future. The city council and
the planning .commission will meet at
7 o'cloCk tonight to discuss the fiscal
1975-75 budget planning.
The city of Laguna Beach received
a lremendous increase in its assessed
\'aluation, up 26.5 perctnt as adjusted
from early reports of a 27.7 pertent
increase.
The assessed \'aluation is the base
upon ~·hich the city's property tax rS.te
is levied. The Orange County assessor
values each property aCcording to what
he thinks its market value is. Then
he takes pne quarter of that to determine
as the assessed value.
Tax rates are tet by taxing agencies
which include "'tities, school districts,
the flood control districts and such.
Each establishes a separate rate levied
per $100 asseased valuation.
Laguna's problem was a property tax
limilation measure called Senate Bill
90. That state law .set a maximwn
rate at which the city couJd tax. Property
taxes pay $1.8 million of this year's
$.5.6 million budget.
Y.'ith a celling on the tax rate. the
city "'as locked in to a ina.Jimum amount
of spending. however, inflation and
P,enonnel-costs appeared to b e
ihcreasing more rapidly than the city's
revenues.
"Appear.cl to be" turned out not to
be, at least thi.!I year.
\\'ith the assessed valuation Ute city
received, it a:iuld have taxed at list
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POPEIL •••
~fesa machine shop of .a pistol silencer
for tbe job and the reliability of hlred
kUlers.
"I know about that little deal you
and Peeler pulled that time, now that',s
petty as hell," the second male alleged
to be Ayers remarked at one point
on the long tape.
.. \\'bat's that?'"
"Ahhh, the JZUY you !rustled ."
Reed affirmed under live questioning
by Deputy District Attorney Bregman
that !he reference "·as made to another
murder-for-hire incident fy.·o years ago.
He said Peeler was approached by
a man who wanted a third party in
a lo\'e triangle kill.ed and they agreed
to do it for $5,000 but simply took
$2,500 as a dov.'11 payment and never
intended to murder the target.
The tape contained Reed~s re.ply that
he was not hustling anyone. especially
not for the $25,000 sum he was to
be paid this time, before and after
it was done.
"Yeah, ·rn shoot you ii you (lool)
y.·ith me," Ute second replied.
"Something, Don, that I want," the
second voice continued , ''see. I'm not
going to blow $200 million for $25,000."
Defense attorneys maintain· Popeil has
tried to set up his estranged wife with
trumped-up charges -and that she and
Ayers were going along to get evidence
against him.
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FESTIVAL ...
lo midnidit. Features c:4. the original Art
Colony festival include a puppet show,
junior art gallery. an art y.·orkshop for
chlldrep. and ballet-on-the-green Sundays
at 5 p.rrr: Admission is 50 cents for-
adul ts and JO cents for children· wxler
12 arxl under.
-The Sawdust Festival, 935 Laguna
Ouiyon Roed. This festival is character-
ized by a less structured atmosphere lhan
the Festival of Arts. The' festival began
eight years ago when a number of
artists broke away from the FestivaJ
of Arts. Its 160 artists are selected
on a Orskome, first·served besis and
are generally more avant.garde than
those at the other festlva]j. Hours are
10 a.m. lo midnight daily and admla;:ion
is 25 cents.
-Art·A·Fair, 595 S. Coast Highway.
Dedicated lo the representatioo of
tradi timal art, this fair includes 124
juried artists. A special atlractlon on
weekends are demonstrations by the
artist.'l. llours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
~1onday through Thursday and 10 a.m,
to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Donation
Is 25 cents.
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complete or partial live coverage or 1 recorded coverage on tht days v.·hen
it does not handle primary broadcast
re-slblllty.
Nixon 's counter•strategy of making the'
committee's effort appear to be a
partUan Democralic exercise suffered
a setback Tuesday,
Declaring that Nixon's ov.-n "·ords on hi~ tapes were the "body blow" that
shaped his view, 'Republican Rep.
Lawerence J. Hogan or f>,faryla.nd, a
conscrvaUve. announeed hl!I declsion-tt\at
Nlxon had "beyond a reaM>nable doubt
committed lmpeacha.ble o ff e n st s , ' '
(Photo, P•gc 5,)
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year's rate, and &till pulled ln an un·
expected 122S,OOO •
Although the ta;ii; · rnte \\'Ould hR\'C
been the same, since n1ost of the
assessed v~ue increase came as a result
of revaluation or developed prol)('rty,
It "amount to an increase in dollars
paid us taxes to the city by ho1noowners.
Tom Meade, finance d I r e c t o r ,
estimated that even with the 10 ctnt
N!ductlon in the city general purpose
tax rate, the average homeowner would
pay an increase of $42 in city taxes.
J\tcade explained that a home a valued
at $40,000 la9t year Y.'ou\d have been
re\•alued to $50.600. The city would
receive $255 in property tax using its
new rate or $2.02 per $100 assessed
valuation.
S uicide See n
111 Mesan's
Stab Death
.\ 23-year~ld Costa Mesa man was
found stabbed and hacked to death at
his home early today.
lie may have killed himself. police
said. in a fit of despondency O\le r his
!hort stature. ·
Officers said Rodney John \\lrobleski,
who ~wked for an Irvine paper grinding
firm. wrus fowid dead on a_ Jiving room
t'OUdl by one of several roommates
~·ho shartd the house at 1000 Arbor
St. with him.
Ylrobleski had been d e s po n d e n t
recently over his slig ht, five-foot stature,
aeo>rdlng lo information received by
boinicide investigators.
Officers said he had one stab \lound
in the solar plexus area and several
shallow cleaver cuts oo ·his neck and
shoulders. A butcher knife and meat
cleaver l\rere found near his body.
Police theorized that \Vrobleski first
stabbed himself, then used the meat
cleaver when his initial effort to kiU
himself failed .
"There are classic hesitation \\'OUllds
in suicides and they were clearly evident
In this case," said Detective Capt.
F.dv.•anl: Glasgow, who is operating under
the theory that the \\'OUnds were sell·
inflicted.
Officers today \\'ere scheduled 10
inten-iew a possible witness to the death
and to carry out crime lab tests. An
autopsy was scheduled this morning:
Police believe the dealh occurred
bety.·een 11 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m. although
it "'as not disoovered WJlil 1 a.m. when
the roommate returned home.
Officers called to the 8CE'.ne said they
discovered blood all over the kitchen
and a trail or blood with footprints
leading from the kitcllen to the living
room.
Mrs. Timmo11S
Services Slatecl
Funeral :services will be held Thursday
for Edna Timmons or Laguna Niguel
who died Monday at the age of 54.
Mrs. Timmons, 29461-lvy Glenn Lane,
is: survived by her husband, John
Timmons; .oon, Clifford Timmons of
Reno. Nev.; daughter. Cheryl Watt of
North Hollywood and tv.•o s.isters, Stella
Parker of Greenfield, Iowa and ~farie
Cook ol Loog Beach.
Services will begin at It a.m. at
St. Andrews Presbyterian Chu re h .
Ne\\"POrt Beach.
Interment \Viii foJloy.· at Rose Hil!i;.
Memorial Park, \Vhittier. Memorial
donations can be n1ade to the Cily
of Hope ?\>1edical Center. Department
of Neurology and Neurosurgery.
It all adda up to obout a 21 percent
tax lncrense for the projX!rty ov.•ncr.
The exlrJ money the city' get,, from
its property tax wlll fatten city reserves
Lagun<i Beach fin i!!hcd the nscal year
1973-7<1 Y.'llh $220,000. At !he end of
fiscal 1974-75, the city should have
$395,000 left over. The additional $175,000
i:s from the increaJKl in assessed
valuation.
The additiona l funds will also defray
cosls of m1lintaining a profcMiona\ force
at the. Top of the \\lq_rld fire station,
a cost estimated at $50,000 above what
it would have cost fire operations had
the station been maMcd by volunteers.
Peering into the future, inflation again
eats Into the city revenues.
In fiscnl 1975-76, expendit ures would
txceed revenue by tll.000, nllf'Ves
would be redue«l to $380,000, If the
same tax rate is kept.
In fjscal 1976-77, expenditures would
exceed revenue by $85,000 and reserve•
would be reduced to $295,000 witjl tbjl:
same tax rate.
In fiscal 1977·78, ex,pcoditures would
exceed revenue by $12&,000, and reserves
would be Tl•ced to 1110,000.
A reserve fund of , $200,000 I s
recom1nended by officials for a city
Laguna 's size. ,,.
In light or the big assessed value
incre:ise this year, budget projectors
are predicting much smaller increases
in future years, ty.·o percent In 1975-76.
6.5 percent in 1976-n and 10 percent
in 1971·78.
Squid Invading
Orange Coast
By JACKIE HYMAN
01 lft• OlllY ~Jlel Siii!
If history repeats Itself. _squid may
be v.•ashing up on Orange Coast shores
for the nexl three ye;irs-and they'll
g<.'I bigger C\'ery year.
At least, that 's v.•hat happcnOO <10 years
ago, beginning u•ilh an innux of
thousands of ·two foot long jumbo squid
such :is y.·ere reported this v.·eek along
the coast from Newport Beach to Santa
~lonica. • •
According lo Ray Ally, a marine
biologist with the California Department
of Fish and Game in Long 'Beach, the
squid continued tO wash up from 1934
to 1937, when they reached a weight '
La gu11ans Urge
Reagan :\ppoint
Environme11talist
The steerini committee of the 'Temple
Hills Communily Association, one of
several Laguna Beach neighborhood
groups. has urged Gov. Ronald Reagan
to appoint an "envlronmeotaUst'' to the
Fihh Orange C o u n ·t y supervisorial
position of Ronald Caspers, lost al sea .
In a telegram. to the goW?mor, the
Temple Hillsi association did not n ggest
appointment of any individual, bUt stated
that if an appointment were to be made,
the person should be concerned with
the environment. ·
The assdeialion de r in e d an
environmentalist as "a person who
believes that the earth's resources are
limited and-that -plans by citizens and
. . . government should be continued
. . . to assure these resources should
noi be exhaustro aod polluted through
neglect or by individuals Y.'ho . . . use
them for personal gain."
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DRUGS ...
of about 30 pounds.
"This species can get up lo O\'er
100 potmds and 12 reel in lenglh," Ally
said. "Of course, we don 't know that
the same thing will happen now as
in 1934 ."
Ally addOO that in 1934-37, squid were
reported as far n"orth as 1t1onterey.
"I haven't heard of any reports south
of Newport Beach or north of Santa
}.lonica but it could happen," he saki.
Ally said he believes an earlier aqltid '
influx was noted about 1909 but he
doesn't have much information about
it.
According to Ally, the squid are not
usually dangerous, although he noted,
"I wouldn 't \vant to be caught by a 12
fool long ·one."
The t""o foot long ones noted this
week might pinCh, he said, but are
not really dangerous.
Why are they coming?
"Nobody really knows," Ally said.
"One of our biologists has found grunion
in their slQJ?lachs, so they may be
chasi ng those small fish.
"However. the grunion regularly come
here IO spawn on the shores and we
don 't lcrlOYI y.1Jy the squid y.·ould lollow
them .. this year rather than .an~othe year.
Ally noted that the squid ti
washing up are· jumbo squid, nati e
to the shofes oE Peru and Chi . e
squid Which breed orr Oran ge Coast
shores, called market squid, arc smaller
(about one foot long ) and of a different
species.
"All we know at this point ls that
the squid will probably be washing up
for a \vhile," All y said.
Squid, which are related to the octopw:,
have tentacles and an Ink sac. They
are used for bait and for food .
Emer gency Care
Session Tonight
The second in a tv.-o-part public forum
on emergency medical treatment will
and from Harbor Court. be held at 7:30 tonight at the auditorium
lt is Jor first or second time oUenders of South Coast Community Hospital· in
who are ineligible for anothe r program, South Laguna.
v.·hich gives offenders a chance to have The fOnJm will be be presented by
treatment and rehabilitation rather than Drs. P.1yron Wacholder. Robert Watkins.
going to jail. · and Korey Jorgensen, and medical
The drug services offered under. this technician Henry Go n z a I e z, all
program includo treatment. vocational emergency staff members at the
counseling and schooling assistance. A hospital.
clinical psychologist, two menta l heath Subjects will include first aid. poison!,
\vorkers and a clerk will ope rate the snake and insect bites and cardio-pul·
new offices at lex:' North Coa;s~t.~lli:O'i;;gh-;w;;;a;y:. ;;:m;;on;;;a;ry;-::r_es_USC1-;·;:1a_t_ion-;::. ::_::'.::::::::~~
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Sale-Voit Dive Mask
Re<J. 3.49 Sale Price 1.89
, ·Close-out Mens & Boys Ice Hockey
Skates. Reduced to 19'.95 & 14.95
Swim Go9gles 3.95 & 4.95 Volue
Reduced to 1.89
Duck Feet Fins
XSmall to Super X Lal'CJe I 0. 9 5 pr.
Beach Flotes 5.95 to.-15.95
Bon Aire Skim Boards 12.95
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
· Penn & Wilson· Heavy Duty ·
Tennis l•lls-Yell-2.10 pr. con
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Elctelon & L.ach Racquetboll
Racquets 12.95 to 37.95
Champion Handball Gloves
Handballs & Racquetballs
Wilson-Dunlop Davis-
Yonex-8ancroft Tennis Rackets
Rocket Strh19i119 6.00 to 20.00
Converse-Jack Purcell-Adidas
Fred Perry TeMis Shoes
Baseball Shoes Football Shoes
Soccer Shoes, Runnl119 Shoes
Volleybolls-Volleyball Nets
Bicycle RepairinC)-Ports
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N.Y. Stoeks
EDITION
VOL. 67, NO. 205, 5 SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
Popeil Jury ·Spel~bound by Plot·-Recording
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI' IM Dlllr Pilet Sl•ll
LOS ANGELES-Jlecordings liberally
spiced ·\vlth plot, profanity and black
i.ive t~tlk were played here today and
Tuesday to a spellbound courtroom in
the $200 million Samuel Popeil murder
conspiracy tri al.
• 1-Iis accused \vile, Eloise. a Newoort
Beach soclnlite, and her boy[riend. Dan
Ayers, showed llttle stroi:ill ieactlon lo
testimony by prosecution \\•itness Don Reed and a second man, Roberl Peeler
Reed. or Cerritos, both of wbnm have been
Deputy District Attorney Peter Brcg· granted immunity from prosecution,
man ulafUWd to put the former ~1icbigan claim Ayers solicited them to kill Mrs.
prison '1mate b.aCk on the stand today Popell's wealthy husband.
in Department 5.1, while a third tape Iteed.'1 voice was clearly identifl11ble on
\\'as played. A).'ers, 371 or Sanhl Ana. one tape made in a meeting with a man
and Mrs. Poped, 43, woo then occupied he and the prosecution claim was A~ers.
a 'home at 519 Harbor Island Drive He told of one January trip to Chicago
11.'here they were arrested Jan. 8, are to case Popeil's Chicago )1igh-rise
charged with conspiracy and solicitation -lakefront penthouse and how he laughed
to murder her wealthy husbi:Lnd. when the liveried doo:nnan aided him
out of his cab, a black ex-pon ln lo\\'1l
for a contract killing.
The rambling conversation \l'as taped
without Ayers' ·knowledge at a
clandestine meeting in R e e d ' s
motorhome vehicle, parked in Long
Beach at a reStaurant lot.
The voice told or being lnlpressed at
Popeil's wealth after Flat 179 was
pointed out to him by a security guard.
"Drul, 1 looked to my left and there'1
that (building ) '1vay up there.
"I got.. 'the feeling of rich' when I
looked up there, something high, like
It lake an ai~lane to get up there."
Further dlscussion on the tapes:
Involved financial arrangements, Ayers'
alleged manuf8cture in his C.Osta
?.fesa machine shop of a pistol silencP.r ror the .)ob and the reliability of hired
killers. '
"l know about that little deal you
and Peeler pulled that time, no.w that's:
petty as hell,"' the second male alleged
Will Nixo1i Su,rrender Them?
State Vote Decisive
Open Space Eyed
On Irvine Coast
By CANDAC~ PEARSON
Of tM Oii~ r111ot $1..i'
The regional COQ.stal conunlssion policy
to "discourage" private developments
along the Irvine Company coastline is
a signal to the developer, Executive
Director ~1elvin Carpenter said Tuesday.
"It means we're· going to try every
way we can to keep open space,"
Cupenter said of the undeveloped land
NIXON WON'T
WATCH DEBATE
President Nixon will watch none
>f the te1evised iritpeachment
:lebate tonight by the House
Judiciary Committee. .
This word came TUesday from
Press secretary Ronald L. Ziegh!r,
woo last ' year insisted Nixon
watched none or the televised
hearings ,of the Senate Watergate
committee. i\-fontl:J.5 later Nixon
-1~ acknowledged-be had taken an
occasional peek.
Pa11el's Debate
On lmpeachm~nt
On TV Tonigl1t
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House
Judiciary Committee begins the debate
tonight which is almost certain to result
in a recommend""ition that liresicteITT
Nixon be impeached by the House,·tried
~y the Senite and. removed from office.
At the outset of 30 hours of televised
debate, only a handful of the 38
committee members appeared t6 be still
undecided and genuinely troubll'CI over
how to vote.
But there \Vas little doubt about the
out~me. The 21 Democrats were united.
And the Democrats' strategy of seeking
to accof'(lmodate the Rep ubli ca n s
v.·henever possible could res~lt in a vote
by a two-1.0-0ne or even a three-llHlllc
1nargin for recommending the tirst
impeachment of a president in a cent ury.
The three co1nn1ercial networks and
the Public Broadcasting Sclvice "'·ere
to carry live ooverag_e of the historic
debate this evening.
ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS were
expected to begi n the broadcast i\.t 4:3U
p.m. POT. PBS will follow the live
broadcast with complete videotaped
coverage.
The lhroo commercial networks are
thc\i expected to cover the co1nmltlee
on a rotational basis.
Under the rolation , ABC will handle
the nrBt day's coverage rollowed by
CBS and NBC. Public television plans
to carry the entire live debate and
ro\lowup each evening on a videotaped
dclnyed ba.<1is.
The plan Is slmllnr to the one arrangt'd
ror last summer's Senate Watergate
t'61nnlittee. hearJngs_.
Under the ngrccmenl. any of the
con1merclnl Jnclworks may provide
· ~Sce.llOUSE, Pagel)
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between Corona del ?.far and Laguna
Beach.
"ll means they better have a pretty
good plan," he added, referring to the
Irvine Company. • -
That policy and 37 others were
adopted by ttie South Coast Regional
Zone eon.nation . CommissiOn in its
coastal land environment report Monday.
The vote to approve was 8-1, with
Lou!> Nowell dlnonting.
'Ibe docuiDent will -.now be MW to
the state commiutoo for JQcorporaUon
in statewide recommendations for the
coastal land environment.
It ts the se<OOd ol nine ports ol
a coastal master plan the commissions
are writing for submission to tbe
legislature by 1976.
The policy referring to the Irvine
Company's 3.S mile downcoast stretch
came as a surprise to company officials.
It says: ConventJon trowd "Private development · in both the
Sant.a Monica mountains and the Irvine
coastal area! shall be diSC"OUraged and
111ilere such development would adversely arred tlle eiivi ronment or woilld not
be in tbe public interest shall be denied."
More than 12,000 persons attended Tuesday.-night's
Opening session of the North American Christian
Convention at Anaheim Convention Center. ~They
heard welcoming remarks by Assemblyman Robert
Burke (R·Huntington Beach). Another Orange Coast
area man, Dr. Thomas \\1• Overton, pastor of First
Cllristlan Church of Huntington Beach. is president
of the convention, which continues through Friday
night.
Asked v.ilat "shall be discouraged"
meant. Carpenter said he thought it
was "loud and clear."
He indicated it puts the company on
notice It will be in need of a justifiable
development plan to override the
environmental concern. Mesa:h Hacked to Death
Carpenter emphasized, however, that
the policy doesn't ban construction along
the Irvine coast. .
Another recommended policy in the
regional report says that "federal or
state acquisition of · the Irvine coastal
area, the San Joaquin hills, shall be
Police Believe Wouncls Self Inflicted
(Ste OPEN SPACE, Page 2)
Attack With Hatchet
PLACERVILLE (UPI) -Authorities:
today held Dane E. Barker, nn Alamffla
County man, on dmrges he auacked tw9
drinking companions with a hatchet and
cut his way into the car of one of the ~ctims with a chainsaw. He was charged ~
by El Dorado County sheriff's deputies
1vith attempted robbery, assault with a
deadly weapoo. and malicious mischief.
A 23·:rear..old Costa l\fesa mail was
fowid stabbed and hacked to death at
his home early today.
He may have killed himseU, police
said, ln a fit of despondency over his
short stature.
Officers said Rodney John Wrobleski,
who worked for an Irvine paper grinding
nnn, was found deadr.,on a living roonl
couch by one of several roommate!!
who shared the house at llXM> .Artor
St. with him.
Wrobleski had been d e s po n d e n t
109 Degrees
Man Survi:ves Ext,rerne Heat
ESCONDIDO (UPI) -An Escondido man has joined the limited ranks o[
those who b1,1ve Jived despite a body temperature of J.09 degrees.
George Jaconello, 56, was released from Palomar Memorijtl Hespilal
recently after 12 days of intensive care for beat prostration.
"AJmost always ·When your temptrature gets this high it causes brain
damage," Dr. Stephen Smith said. "Most people who reach that temperature
die because it just fries the brain."
Jaconelli was moving into a new mobile home. JWle 28. He said the outside
t.emperalure was 103 degrees, but inside it was e\'tll warmer.
The trailer's cooler "''as not working, and Jaconelll fainted ,
A man delivering a sign found him several hours later and summoned
firemen. A rescue 11qoad applied "'et towela and water until an ambulance
arrived. •
Nurses and doctors packed hint' 'O" lee and pumped ice water Into and out
of his stomach. · e 109 temperature v.·as: recorded 1$ minutes after the cooling procedures
\\'ere started. .. -·······---.. ---
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recently over his slight. five-foot stature,
according to information received by
_homicide investigators.
Officers said he had one stab v1ound
in the solar plexuS area and several
shallow cleaver cuts on his neck and
shoulders. A butcher knife and ffieat
cleaver were found ·near his body.
Police theofized that Wrobleski first
Susan Hayward
Leaves llospital
ATI..Ar-."TA (UPI) -Actrcs.s Susan
Ha1\'Ylird left Emory Uni\'ersily Hospital
Tuesday night after undergoing .a series
of tests for a po.ssible brain tumor.
J\fji:;s flayv.·ard, who won the Academy
Award In 1938 for ''I Want To Live,"'
entered the hospital last week for what
she said was an "exaggerated" ailment.
The s+yenr-old actress reportedly will
resume \\'Ork townrd a charity C\'eUt
later this year.
Dr. George Tindall, }IUM l!ayward '!i
physician1 said she \Vas in "good''
condition '1.'hen she left the hospital.
?.tiss Hayward's destinauoo . WM not
known hut she now makes her home
ln Beverly Hills, Calif.
Flood Victitus Safe
slabbed •him.!lelf. then used the meat
cleaver when his initial effort lo kill
himself failed .
"There are aassic heslfa{ion 1vounds
in suicides and they v.·ere clearly evidE:nt
in th.ls case," said Detective Capt.
Edward Glasgow, who is oper8ling under
the theory lbal the wounds \\'CCC self-
inflicted,
Officers today vtcre scheduled to
interview a possible ·,.,.;tness lo lhe death
and to carry oot crime lab, tests. 1\n
autopsy was scheduled this morning.
Pollce ·believe the death occurred
betv.·een 11p.m.and11 :30 p.m. n.llbough
it was not disoovered wttll I a.m. ·when
tbe roommate returned home.
Officers called to the scene said they
discovered blood all over the kitchen
and a trail of blood y,•lth footprints
leading from the kitchen to the living
room .
W_RING PROFITS
FROM PILOT AD
II was a clean deal all around.
"The flrst caller bought our washer.''
the Mtisfled ciassifled advertiser from
Irvine said.
Here's what he said in his aq:
KF.N&tORE waSher old but
works well, clean $25. XXX· xx xx.
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to he Ayers: re1uarked at one poinl
on the long tape. "\\'hat 's that!''
"A:hhh. the guy you hustled."
Recd artirmed uoder Ji\·e questioning
by Deputy District Altorney Bregman
lh<it !hi! reference \Vas nladc to another
murder-for-hire incident t"'o years ago.
lie said Peeler was approached by
a man y,•ho wanted a third party in
a lo\·e triangle killed and they agreed
!See POPEIL, Page %)
Pru1el of 8
U11ru1hnous
l~ecision
\\'ASHINGTON IUPll -The Supreme
C.Ourt rull'd. unanimously today that
President Nixon must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed \\'atergale matcr••J to he
used in the trial of six former top
aides and possibly in his o ...,. n
Impeachment case.
The 8--0 opinion. written by Chief
Justice Warren E. Burger, rejected
Nixon 's arguments of pres Iden ti a I. ·
confidentiality and ordered tapes and
records o( ~ of his conversations be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON'S
'ALTER EGO' -P•ge 4
turned over to special prosecutor Leon
Ja\\·orski.
"The generallzed assertion of privilege
must yield to the demonstrated, specific
need for evidence in a pending criminal
trial." Burger wrote.
The historic decision orders Nilon lo
give the materials lo U.S. District Judge
John J. Sirica to determine what
evidence is: relevant for the September
trial of former White House and' Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the \Valergate
cover·up.
Burger said Sirica had acted properly
in his original April 18 ruling ordering
Nixon to turn over lhe tapes but stressed
that the judge has a heavy responsibility
in handling the materials. He said Sirica
n1ust be sure they are returned to the
Vlhite House intact
Ronald L. Ziegler, the President's press
secretary, had no immediate comment
on the ruling. White House officials had
refused to say in advance Yt'hat Nixon's
response would be, although in an earlier
case that did not reach the Supreme
Court Nixon said he would abide by
a "definitive'' ruling.
A refusal by the President ot obey
IOOax's order would a c c e I e r a t e
impeachment moves:.
JaworskJ said of lhe C()Urt's action:
"I'm especially pleased it was a
unanimous decision. It doesn't leave any
doubt in anyone's mind."
R~p. Peter W. Rodino Jr., chairman
of the House Judiciary C.Ommittee that
!See COURT, Page 2)
Orange Coast
Weather
Continued .muggy, bot days~ l!IC·
cording to the weather service ·with
inland highs Thursday at St de-.
:lining to a not·so-<:ool 77 at !he
beaches. Lows tonight in the high
!Mis.
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Coastal Policy ;
Suits Company
t·niverslty Park homoo\vners \\'ant a
bigger recreatloyol building in Irvine's •'-
University Driye Community Park.
They \\·ant to combine all possible funds
and possibly eliminate some other
facilities to gain that end, they told
comn1unity s e r v i c e commJsslone.rs
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A reglooal coastal commission policy
discow-aging developn1$!nl of the Irvine
, Company's most va luable remalnlng
piece of undeveloped land was seen
by the OOmpany as aMuranct lt.s
planners are on the right track.
The company planners, alter 11&
months of meetings with the agencies
1n TICMAP, have retreMt.cd to come
up with n composite plan for the coastal
sector.
! Unh-ersity Drive park is one of the
first three p:irks set for construction
under a $16 million park bond issue.
The primary concern at the meeting,
' according to commissioner ~1 i I e s
Peterson, \\'as that the recreation
building. described in conceptual p!am
as adequate for 65 persons, be e1panded
to house at least 200.
About $77 .000 in Quimby Act money
could be addl'd to the stM)S,OOJ already
budgeted for the; park and. by reshuffling
the planned facilities. c:ould fund a larger
structutt. Community Services Director
Paul Bradv said. · \ Peterson. called the hearing ooe of
the most productive to date in terms
of suggestions from residents.
Other concerns were :
! -Possible hazards of a plan~ spray
pool.
-Four liglued tennis courts instead
of the two plan planned. 1 In September, Brady said, several
alternate plans will be presented to
residents of the area in a secood hear-
ing.
"We \\·ant to emphasiz.e that these
are ainceptual plans and are not cast
in concre1e," Brady said, "and v.·e want
to hear from people to find out wha t
they \\'ant in lhe parks."
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' I Three pipe bombs ripped thri>ugh the
front of the Broadway Theater In Santa
Ana early today, causing several hundred
'dollars damage but no injuries.
1 Tv.'O bombs \\'ere detonated in front
of the front doors at f a.m., blowing
the glass out of the doors and spreading
shrapnel 300 feet away.
Another bomb was set orf behind the
tic ket booth of the theater. at 416 N.
) Broadv.·ay, shattering the glass. ·
t Santa Ana police are invesUgaUng the
; motive behind the bombing, but Jla,ve
no suspects yet. ~ Officer Fred Brady, in charge of the I investigation, said !here are several
groups they are looking at but said
' there were no concrete leads.
1 The Moyje Projectionists Union has i been picketing the theater for several
f wee~s. SPM.50rs of the Caliiornia Marj'uana
, Initiative ICbeduled a concert a the
' theater for tonight but tile theater
management cancelled the performance
because the group lacked funds .
· Brady said the theater ls known for
past incidents including !ires and '
1 assaults.
: 2 Bomb Finds
1 Scare Suburb
1 SAN DIEGO (AP} -The diJCOvery
of tv.'O live Navy practice bomb& -
one under a downtown bus bench and
the other in a Linda Vista neighborhood
-was under Investigation today.
· Police said When dropped from
aircraft, the 25-pound explosives would
detonate with the power of a single
stick of dynamite. Navy officials were
called in to detenn!ne their source.
After the first bomb was found 1ate
Tuesday afternoon, a two-block area
around the bus stop near several
downtown banks was cleared for 20
minutes to allow bomb experts to remove
it.
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The policy, which will be Incorporated
in a stale coastal master plan in 1976.
disrourages development along the 3.5
mile stretch of beach between Corona
del 'f.far and Laguna Beach.
The company does not take the view
that the policy will halt development
in It.a 10,00l).acre coestal sector.
uwe fully realize that we hAve to
come up with a pretty dam good plan
to get approval.'' said Marty Brower,
trvine Company director ot public
relations.
The group has hllshed over slz
alternate plans ol development, one of
which la an open spece plan supported
by the commission policy.
That plan, however, has been
tentatively rejected according to
company planner Don Cameron, because
no offers to purOOue the land for open
spece uae have been made.
What the company calls a "hybrid"
plan for the area wi ll be presented
to TICMAP by the end of August , Brower
said.
"We envisioo that this area will be
a model for any future development.
along the, coast," Brower said. /
JOY CONNORS, JANET LEDDER·PRUETT, BETTY TESMAN (FROM LEFT) TOAST THEMSELVES
At• Newport Beach Restaurant, an Adventure In Women's Liberation
After the coastal commissions were
set up when voters approved Proposition
20 in 1972, he said, the 001npany shelved
a pi.-evious plan for the area.
That plan would have developOO the
area u a mix of residential and resort
facilities.
From Page 1
OPEN SPACE •••
Wo1nen Ro~k the Boat Since J anuary, the company has been
engaged in a study or rthe area \\'It h
a composite of public and private groups
called TICM AP (The Irvine C.01npany
Multi-Agency PlaMing program.)
encouraged and supported."
Neit)ler statement generated any
public di sc ussion among the
commisStoners Monday when the vote
v.•as taken . UCI Dele ga tion Ch ecks Out Tliin gs ort Reubert E. Lee A dozen groups, including the state
and regional coastal commissions and
staile departments ol transportation and
parks and recreation, have been meellng
with Irvine · Comp&ny planners to work
out an acceptable schen1e for developing
The commission conducted two lencthY
public hearinp on its land element.
By JO OUiON
Of ni. O.llr Plltt Sr.If
To all those \\'ho are under the
impression that there is an exclusive
men's dining room at the Reuben E.
Lee. let it be kncni,11 that there is
no such thing.
A group of 13 y,·omen, mo&tJy
administrators from UC Irvine , found
this oot · Wedneoday wh<n they decided
to invade what they ttrJugtit was an
all-male bastion at the popular Newport
Beach restaurant.
'Ibey made luncheon reeervatlons for
the room under the names of Dr. Henry
and Dr. Hennan without telllng the
restaurant that it was an all-female
party. nie plan was to show up and
see what the re9taurant v;ould do.
The women had been talking about
doing it since one's husband ate in
the Natchez Room six months ago and
told her about it.
In the group \\'ert C;TJthla Jotnon,
associate dean of student activities ;
l\.Uchele Harway-Herman, for mer
director of woman's programs; Lorenza
Schmidt, Ernestine Ransom, and Janice
Jenkins, all assistant deans of students.
Also. Joy Connors, a Corona de! l\.1ar
attorney; Carol Ducof£ and Jeanne
Tumdra, secretaries; Anna H e n r y ,
executive associate dean of studen ts;
Cynthia Cooper, an ass Is tan t
administrative analyst; Linda Alkana,
a secretary and PhD coordinator and
J anet Ledder-Pruett and Betty Tea:man,
assistant deans of students.
When the group assembied at the
restaurant at noon , the re was 90me
contusion about which door to use for
the Natchez Room, but when the party
entered, it was obyjous that they had
foWld the right place. MoSt ol the patrons Y."e'l'e men, Wt
there were tv.1l v;omen already seated
Squid l{ept Coming Back
To County 40 Years Ago '"
By JACKIE HYMAN JOO paunds and 12 feet In length," Ally
ot ,... Dlllf P111t 1t1ff said. ••or course, we don't know that
If history repeats ttaelf, squid may the aame thing will happen now as
be wuhing up on Orange Coast shores in ltst." .
for the nelt three years-and they'll Ally added that In 1934-37, aquld were reported as far north •s Mooterey.
get bigger evf!!Y year. "I haven't heard of any reports IOUth
At least, that's what happened 40 years of Newport Beach or nort}-.d Santa
ago, begbmlng with an Influx of Monica but it could happen," tl'bld.
tbousands of two foot loog jumbo squid Ally said he believes an e.arlier squid
such as were reported this week along influx was noted about 1909 but he
the coast from Nel\'JlC)rt--Beach to Santa doesn 't have much ~formation about
?tfonlca. -:-it. .
According to Ray Ally a marine According to Ally, the aquld are not . ' usually dangerous, although he noted
b1ologLst with the California Dtpartment "I wouldn't want to be caught by a 12
of Fish and Game in Loog Beach, the foot loog one."
squid continued to wash up from 1934 'Ille t\li·o foot loog ones noted this
to 1937, when they reached a weight week might pinch, he said, but are
of about 30 pounds. not really dangerous: ,
''This species can et to Why are they commg . g up over "Nobody really knows," Ally said.
From Page 1
"One of our biologists has found grunion
in their stomachs, so they ma y be
chasing those small fish.
in the dining room.
This was the first indication that the
barrier already had been broken.
tbe women "·ere greeted by a hostess.
\Vho promptly tried to lead them off
to the dining area al the other end
of the boat.
One of the "·omen at I.he back cried
out a warning to the group: "U you
go down the hallway they'll make us
move."
The hosteas then found that It was
the Henry-Herman party and the women
were taken beck to the Natchez Room
to a table •!ready set for them.
Their arrival callll!d little ~ ·!' •mong
the men already seated.
Bob Hixon, a Newport B e a c h
businessman who Is a fairly regular
patron of the Reuben E. Lee, said ht
didn't mind if the \\'Omen ate in the
Natchez: room ll they tlidn't disrupt
anything with their talking.
the acreage. '
1be company,-Brower said. has
engaged consultants to study wildlife
and vegetation in the "environmentally
fragile" area.
The commission policy, Brower said.
"is assurance that what \\'e have been
doing witti TICMAP has been justified ..
"TICMAP has been a lengthy and
costly procell!, but if we had just sat
in a room and de veloped a plan without
all this public input we would not have
had the results ~·e are going to have
now."
From Page 1
POPEIL ...
, -"What's bad is when they'r e , to do it for $5,000 but simply took
housewives who talk like magpies," he $2,500 as a down payment and never
said. The UCI group he folmd to be intended to murder the target.
"no problem." Bill Barderu, a Fullertoo business The tape contained Reed's reply that
executive, said, "I didn't know we'd been he was not hustling anyone, especially Invaded.,. not for the $25,000 sum he was to
be paid this time, before and after
The most vocal was Don 1.ellner, a it was done.
Newport Beach businessman . JI hoot " f I) "I'm • male dla•""ft;., •. '11>ere should "Yeah, I' s you ii. you ( oo ... ......,. with me," the second replied.
be a restaurant ln Newport. Beach "Something, Don, that 1 want." the
excluaively for males. l'm ,agaln.!t this second voice continued, "see. t'm r1ot
100 pereenL" He ea ta in the Natchez Room going to blow $200 million for $25,000." Defense attorneys maintain Popeil has
periodically becauee "there ar~ ~?nes tried to set up his estranged wife with
you want only .male compe.nionsh1p. trumped up charges and that she and
He aaid he wou1~'t stop coming if 'Ayers w~re going along to get evidence women started coming m<n frequently, . bUt again declared that "Uils-1 Uie aga111St him. ,
lut private domain for m 1 1 e Durlng Tue~ay s pr~eedings, none
chauvlniat.s " of the three principals displayed strong
?tfarla FJ}rnt, general manager of the reaction. o: straln, beyond tense po~ts
restaurant, conceded that for a long in quesllorung by defense and pro.secuuon
time the Natchez Room had been called lawyers. ·
the ''men's lunch room" and it had .Reed did •P,Pear visibly worn do\vn been exclusively for men. at the conclusion ~f each of two tape-
It was originally set aside as a private segments rl~dled with .str~et vema~u~ar
room for businessmen who wan ted to terma, worries about the proposed k1lhng
di8cuss their work with a lttUe more and promises to carry it out successfully .
privacy than the other areas of the Ayers at times grinned, avidly followed
restaurant offer. transcript copies as the ta p es '
But over lhe years the policy has conversation unfolded and several times
graduall y been changed . winked at Mrs. Popell or cracked his
"lt's not that big an issue," she said. knu~les.
"We can't draw a line. I doo't think She either scribbled notes on a pad
it's that big a thing to the men." Ir. tight handwriting-she was a waitress
She said anyone who requests to eat before the Popell marriage-or sat
in the Natchez Room has to be seated quietly doing her needl epoint during
there. recesses.
Representatlw; ol the Irvine Company
didn't speak at either hearing Ind
weren't present at Monday's session in
Long Beach.
Fro"' Pll!Je 1
COURT ••.
is considering Jmpeachment, ~ad no
comment on the decision, but a
committee source aald Rodino had no
intention of altering the committee's
schedule f(lr a fina l vote on impeachment
this "·eekend or early next week. ·
A lop Republican member or the
committee, Rep. Robert McClory of
Illinois. called for a delay 1n the
committee's vote in llght of the court
decision, saying the tapes contained
"important evidence we do not have."
But the committee source said even
if Nixon produced the tapes immediately
it wouJd not affect the committee's plans.
In the past, Nixoo has said that any
material given J aworsk i would be
available to the committee.
In his 31·pege opnlion, Burger aid:
"The need to develop all relevant
facts in the adversary system Is both
fundamental and comprehensive. The
ends or criminal justice would be
defeated if judgments were to be founded
oo a partial or speculative presentation
of the facts.
"'Mle very lntegrtty of the Judicial
system and public confidence ln the
system depend on full disclosure of all
the facts. wlthln the framework or the
rules of evidence. To ensure that justi<!e
is dooe,_it lsJmper_ative to the functim
oC courts that compulsory process be
available for the production ol evktenc.e
needed either by the prosecution or
by the defense."
Only eight ol th e nine ju!fli~ ruled
on the case. Justice William It.
R"ehnqulst di!lqUallned hlmself because
of hls past service as an as.sl1tant to
John N. Mitchell, now ooe of the cover-up
defendants when Mltchell was attorney
general.'
A second case before the court -
an argument by presidential lawyer
James D. St. Clair that the Watergate
grand jury could not mcnlion the
President as an unlndicted co-conspirator
in the cover-up -was dismissed as
"improvidently granted." 'Ille phrase
meant the court thought It should not
have heard the case in the first place.
HO US E ... "However, the grunion regularly come
here to spawn on the shores and we I ~;;--;;;;;;;~~~-::;~--;;:-----::9;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;::;-don 't know Why t.he squid would follow I • __.. _..,,.,
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complete or partial livll coverage or
·r~ed coverage oo t~e da~s when
it does not handle prtmary broadcast
responsibility,
Nixon's counter-strategy of making the
committee's effort appear to be a
partisan Democratic exerclte suffered
a setback Tuesday.
Declaring that Nixon's O\\TI v.•ords on
his tapes were thT"liOOy tilow" that
shaped his view, Republican Rep.
Lawerence J. Hogan of ~1aryland, a
conservative, rumounced his decision that
Nixon had "beyond a rca~nabfe doubt
committed Impeachable o f fenses. '·
(Photo, Page 5.)
After his news conference, Hogan went
to the House floor for a vote and
encountered bitterness.
"I was treated like a parlnh," he
told a reporter.
"One of the Republicans said, 'Let'!
hear it for Larry llogan' and made
the raspberries -'O\Jnct"
The three-hour committee session is
to start at ~:30 p.m. PDT. with l~mlnute
speeches by the mos1 senior members.
He hoped to complete work before
the Supreme Court hands down a decision
that coold enormously compllcatc the
House'• job,
Andrew Johnm, • Dtmocrat who
succeeded Abraham Uncoln to the
presidency and was considered too
lenient to the defeated !!Outh, l~ 1hc
only President ever Impeached. But the
Senate vote wtis one vote short or the
tw~thirds majority rcql,Ured and he y.·as
not removed from ·office.
Nixon stands accused of abusing his
trust in an effort to re.mn ln In office
and or obstructlnit justlcc to conceal
the truth .
year." ·
Ally noted that the 9QU!d currently
wa shing up are jumbo squid, native
to the shores of Peru and Chllt. The
squid which breed off Orange Coast
shores, called market squid, are smaller
(about one loot-l<tig} and of • different . . species.
"All we know at this point la that
the squid-will probably be washing up
for a while," Ally said.
Squid, which are related to the octopus,
have tentacles and an ink sac. They
are used for bait and for food .
No Srnog Alerts
· Se~n Thursday
In Oran ge County
Smog 81trts are not expected for
Orange County Thursday, a !pokelTNn
for the Orange County Air Pollution
Control District said.
Tuesday the APCD declared a stage
one alert at l p.m. in the ln18.nd area
of the county north of the San Ditgo
Freeway. There was no smog alert
lodny.
The amount of photo-chemlcal smog
in the air had pushed past .20 parts
pe:r million health warning level to .25
and the st11ge one alert was called.
. The spokesman $aid the alert means
~le should ttdutf! physical actl\llty,
try to Btay indoor! and stop smoking.
lie c:autiQned people who are sick with
respiratory diseases to be enra cautious.
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Sale-Voit Dive Mask
Req. 3.49 Sale Price 1.89
·Close-out .Mens & Boys Ice Hockey
Skates. Reduced lo.'19.95 & 14.95
Swim Go99les 3.95 & 4.95 Value
' Reduced to 1.89
Duck Feet Fins
XSmall to SuperX LarcJe I 0.95 pr.
Beach Floles 5.95 lo 15.95
Bon Aire Skim Boards I 2. 9 5
Speedo ~wim Suits & Trunks
Penn & Wilson Heavy Duty
Tennis Balls-Yell-2.10 pr. can
,r.
I
Ektelon & Leach Racquetball
Racquets 12.95 lo 37.95
Champion Handball Gloves
Handballs & Racquetballs
Wilson-Dunlop-Davls-
Yonex-lanc:rofl tennis Rackets
Racket SlrlnginCJ-6.00 to 20.00
Converse-Jack Purcell-Adidas
Fred Perry Tennis Shoes
Baseball Shoes Football Shoes
Soccer Shoes, R1111nln9 Shoes
Volleyballs-Volleyball Nels
Bicycle Repairirlcj-Parls
Tires-Tubes-Accessories
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The
The Irvine Cit Council ls caught in 1 dilemma of
whet.her to be responsive to its residenta or whether to
obey state and local law in one of the hottest city plan-
ning lsaues: residential densi ty.
Density, according to a city planning department
report on how the city can meet its }lousina: goals, is a
key element in th• tow cost of housing. A bowe wh ich
coota f32,1569 to build at a density o! lqur howes to the
acre drop1 in COit to $24,278-when "\be density In-
creases to eight to the acre.
In its general planning, Irvine has followed state
guidelines which require provision tor houting for low
and moderate income families. The state calls for hous-
ing for the lull range of people employed in the city.
Yet the same report shows that only 6.7 percent
of Irvine's workers actually live in the city.
The city defines the moderate and low income
group as families with an annual income of less than '15,ogo a,,year.
. A survey of employes in the city shows that 85 per-
cent are in the low and moderate group. Almost 52 per·
cent earn less than $10,000 a year. And nearly as many
earn less than $8,000 a year as earn more than $15,000.
With construction costs at an all·time high, and
the price of vacant real estate escalating constantly, ade-
quate housing low and moderate income families can af-
ford is hinged to density ..
Yet ihe city council, ..in its role as responsive local
government, has back9d down to the demands of resi·
dents and lowered pl\Jlned densities. In adopting the
North Irvine Specific Land Use Plan, a document de-
signed to give consisf1ncy to the developments of the
many landowners in that part of the city, the council
cut .the densities of two parcels initially set for 26 and
40 units to the acre. .
Dilemma
The council bu a ruponilblllty to listen to Its resi·
dents, bUt it alao hu a responsibility, as pointed out ln
the state guidelines, to make provision for hous ing for
those who Work in Inine.
The city. ls Jn the first stages of developing an Image
for Irvine. Without providing for the housing needs o!
the lull range of people it could turn out to be: A clty
the size oC San Franciaco, located demognphically be·
-tween Beverly Hills· and Garden Grove0 rphyslcally
pleasant but undistinguished' city with relatively high
priced homes.
Voters Should Speak Up
In June, Irvine citizens voted to go into debt $16
million for park bonds. As the first hearings on the
parks which will be built with the bond money begin,
most of Lhe same voters are conspicuous by their ab-
sence.
The bond issue was sold to voters in the form of
broad concepts -bow things cOuld be in the parks.
Given the sites and the proposed uses of the parks,
many options still are open.
The community level park is, ~s its name implies,
between the size anst scope of neighborhood parks and
regional parks. Such needs as ,athletic fields, recreation
centers and buildings, group picnic areas and other
facilities too large for the neighborhood scale may be
met in these parks.
The proposed parks, to this point, are designed by
consultants who, while knowledgeable in the field, will
not be users of the new parks.
In lowering the densities, another chance to _allow
more workers in the city to live in Irvine passed.
Other "brown splotches," as the mapped ~igh d~n·
sity areas are termed, are up for further consideration
in general plan review later this year.
In the process. of developlng plans for each park,
three hearings will be held to find out what residents
want in their parks.
It will be ironic if, in a city which values partici·
pation as Irvine does, 16 interested residents eacb have
a million~r voice in the ultimate decision.
'On second thought, hiring him wasn 't such a.good idea!'
SB
Forgery Re11aenaber t he Good Old B twmaSltave Days?
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Aimed at
Oil Firm
(JACK. ANDERSON)
WASHINGTON -Standard Oil of
California (Socal) has hired a mysterious
private investigating finn, known as JHF
Associate., to find out who has been
slipping us embarrassing documen~
from Its files.
JHF himself Is a British intelligence
specialist whose full ~me is John H.
Fanner. He is on an undercover mission
........_.._ in the Middle East.
But one of his a~
ciates, a former CIA
agent named Joe
Smith. has heen di· .
redinR the Soca I in·
vesti$tation.
For seve r al
mcmths, Smith has
been tuminR Socal's
San Fr11ncisco head-.,...
qmrters imide out. He has concluded
from his investigaUon, according to our
90Ufce5 inside the company, that at least
one document in our possession is a for· . ..,..
WE CONTACl'ED JHF Ass>clates and
offered to help determine wh~her the
H --'docwnent is-autbentic.......We-bave-mad
teftral inquiries which have satisfied
us that the memo. indeed, is a forgery .
We obtained the documeat as part
of our invettigatioo of the oil crisis,
an, investigation ·that took us from
California to the Mkldle East. We
obtilned documents from at least three
major oil firms.
nie bogu.o docum.,., which hsd only
a minor influence upon our investigation,
waa hlgh1y technical. We quoted only
thi• portion :
"Severe technical problems have beei1
encountered by Aramco in the Saudi
Ar1bian fields .•• (in 1973), production
waa incree~ from 8.5 million barrels'
day to t million barrels/day to meet
in<naslng U.S. demandl.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Wonder what old ~tohandas K.
would have to say about India's
bomb? D.F.
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be stabilized at no more than 7 .5 million
barrels/day, far below the 20 million
barrels/day projection ...
After quoting fn:m .the memo, we
also published on Jan. It, 1974, the
response d. a company spokesman who
said the memo was "all wet, cmipletely
errooeous."
Late!' in Saudi Arabia, we showed
the document to Oil Minister AJu\Jed
Zaki Yamani and published his reaction.
"He said his technical experts keep
close watch oa Arama>'s production,"
we reported on February 23. "The
alleged 'severe technical problems'
couldn't have developed, he felt. sure,
without his knowledge •.
"RE AGREED rt will take a re\V
years to reach the 20-million-barre.l
goal. •. (He said production) is now back
up to 8.6 million .barrels and could
reach to millioo bar1'els next year."
The forged memo contained. some
correct but abo some misleading
information: We-wish to go on record,
therefore, a.s • endorsing Yamani's
response.
Footnote : Who could have forged. the
docwnent ? Some dissidents, who put
out an underground sheet c a 11 e d
''Stranded OU,'' baa access to Socal 's
files. Perhap8 diey planted the phony
memo. Smith told us he believes the
forgery was part of a larger, more
sinister plot, perhaps even of the KGB
Soviet secret police-.
The memo has detailed markings
whlch only someone familiar with 'Socal's
files would be able to duplicate. Our
source picked out tM document fmn
the files, without the slightest suspicion
it might not be genuine. He consented,
for example, that we make it available
to Senate investlgatcn to take up with
"THE "RESER.VOIR press u re! the company. He now feels like a bank
fluctuated so greatly that corporate "' teller who passed a counterfeit $20
cn(ineers now estimate production will bill.
Spare a
To the Editor:
I like signs, I can understand a Jot of
farmers moving to the city and not
having combed the hayseeds from their
hair being a little bewildered by all of the
signs, especially if they can't read. But it
seems that these 1days It is the city kids
that can 't read. Perhaps that's the
problem.
I can remember as a boy the Burma
Shave signs. They were the lll05t
interesting thing along the highway. ex
roursc, an old cow "'10uld oceasionally
break the monotony by walking out in
front of the J'l.fodel A, requiring an extra
stop.
1'he only signs telling distance would
read. First National Bank 12 miles ahead
in downtown Little Rock , or Marion Hotel
20 miles ahead in downtown Little Rock,
or Holly's Diner three miles ahead at the
crossroads.
THE SIGNS kept us awake and alert.
The last word in lights is this famous
line: If you don't dim youn, I won 't dim
mine. Burma Sh"-ve.
They were simiUar to the little signs
near a nursery. on Newport Boulevard in
Cost.a Mesa. You could hardJy wait to see
what the next series of signs ""'OU!d say.
Now as you drive the l'reeway, there are
the lines, t.fte gentle curves and the bump
bump of the divider lines in the concrete
slabs. Nothing to break the moootooy.
You soon get Cn>Sffyed. •
\-\lhat would a city be without signs. I
OOn't believe even the country boys
.,.,'Ou.Id Uke Jt,_especlally if they could
read.
WE ARE surromded by a bunch of
sophisticated snobs without a cause.
They have to invent a phony cause. 'They
have nothing to do with their weekends,
but to c\imb mountains or camp on the
lake shore, so they want everything to
look like the wildemeso.
Some d. us like sign<;. "'e find them
interesting and visually in good taste.
I was a little leery about writ ing this
letter for fear that signs might get the
gcrahead and some nut might decide to
put JX)tllOgraphy on them. There is
certainly no shortage of nuts these days
or of the Devil's imps. JlM BOLDING
l'ol••teer
To the Editor:
Now that nude bathing has been
How 's Y our-Knowl edg e of Color?
' ' We haven't done a "color~" quiz fcx: • )ong time, ao here'• • relatively
si1'1J>le one. Score 1 point for each item
coi'fectly identified; a perfect ICOre is 40, but 25 is good without reference books:
i. (•) Brown Swl"; (b) Brown Shirts ;
(C) Brownlsto; (!!) Brown Betty.
t (a) "Bluebeard"; lb) Bluebird (not
tht winged creature}; (c) "'Blue Boy'';~
(d)' Blue Eaale.
t. (a) Black Belt ; (b) 1'Black Boy";
(cf Black Death ; (d) Black Velvet.
i (a) Yellow Jack: (b) "Yellolv llf;': (c) Yetlow.Jwnmor; (d) "Yellow
l (1) 11"1 Giant ; (b) "R<d Mill"; (C)
Rod Laws: (d) Red Hat
l (a) Green Room; (b) "Green
Ploturea"; (c) Green Belt; ( d I
G-.Care.
f. (a) "White Company"; lb) White
0..rf; (c) 'White Knlghl; (d) White
Riie. 8. (a) "Golden AIS": lb ) Golden
F1-e; (C) Go)den Hind; (d) Golden
SJ>!ke.
( SYDNEY HARRI S )
9. (a) Grey Emineoce; (b) Grey
Cloak; (c) Grey Fri.an:: (d) Gray's Inn.
10. (a) Silver Ghost; (b) Silver Streak;
(c) Silver Star; (d) Silver Age.
~SWERS:
L (a) br<ed o1 cattle: !b) Natl SA
forces: (c) Puritan religious sect; (d)
Pennsylvania Dutch baked puddina.
2. (a) Nidma.me of a French murdtrer
of ten women; (b) Compbell 's -Id
record-setting series of racing can; (c)
Ga.._..,gh's portrait; (d) emblem ol
the New Deal
S. (a) One of thll five IOWtt gr.tel ln
Judo; lb) Richard w r I g ht. I
autoblograp!Ucal hoof< ol !IMS; (c). tltll-
century bubonic plague; (d) a ml1ed
drink of champagne and stout, ca.lltd fl
"Bismarck" in Gennariy.
4. (a) YeOow fe•er; (b) famous
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Edwardian quarterly magazine ; (c} a
bunting the stale bird of Alabama : (dl
first. coinlc strip in color.
S. {a) Type of star with huge diameter,
like Betelgeuse: (b} operetta by Victor
Herbert; (c} the civil code of ancient
-Rome; (d) Cardinalate.
&. (a} Backstage room for receptions:
(b) play by Marc Connelly; JC)
countryside to contain urban sprawl: (d)
type ol plum.
7. (a) Novel by A. Conan Doyle; (b)
the 1m11lest type of star; (c) Lewis
Carroll'• flctknal character; (d) emblem
ol the HOUie ol York.
a. (a) Latin aallre by Apuleius; lb)
objec<of Jasoo's queat; (c) ship in which
Drake saUed around the -Id; (d)
railrood linkup In Utah.
t . (1) Richelleu'a advlaer, Leelen:; (b)
a London alderman; (c) Francions;
Id) one of the four Inns of Court foe
Brltlth lswyttS.
10. (a) early Rolls·Royce auto; (b)
Enfllish Oianoel ; (c) U.S. anned forces
award fa< heroism; (d) Hesiod'• oecond
age of the world In antiquity.
Few Kind Words for Signs
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prohibited on the beach at Venice, I
hope you will use your editorial influence
to prevent these disgusting. revolting
people from migrating to Newport
Beach.
If you are unable to prevent this.
however. J suggest that they be confined
to Little Corona Beach, where I v.·ould
coosider it my civic duty to monitor·
their activities from our • h om e
overlooking this beach.
PHIL LANSDALE_
P ushu Kids
To the Ed~or:
Every year at about this time, as
the Orange County Fair moves into
full swin g, we hear all about how
wonderful the 4-H and FFA orga:nii.ations
are. and what fine ·things they teach
youngsters. To this I can only say:
Bull. Literally and figuratively.
I .UI speaking as a year-round user
of the fairgrounds stable facility, \Yhefe
my horse has been stabled for two
yea rs. I am speaking from the "other
side'', the side not seen through clouded.
proud parental eyes. I am speaking
of the kids who feel the entire grounds
is there for them alone. The ones who
are stealing hay and other feeds, and
wood shavings: anyone who deals with
these items knows from the current
prices this is no small matter. The
ones who insist on clogging the stable
walkways until they are virtu~lly
impassable, and wisecrack when they
are asked to move. The ones who have
virtually destroyed a S€veral thousand
dollar hot-walker, narrowly escaping
serious"ly injuring two valuable horses
in the process.
I am sure there are some fine young
people in these programs, although I
have yet to see any here. (No doubt
because they are in the extensive area
provided. for them, taking care of t,heir
own business and keeping out of ours.)
I do not begrudge anyone the opportunity
to do their thing, but not at the expense
of others. ·
ONE OF the numerous bumJ)f'r
stickers you see states "For America's
Future". lf our future rests on these
thoughtless, pushy kids , we are indeed
ln trouble.
J, E. DAVIS
Sacrilege?
To the Editor:
Lately your ney,•spllper seems
extraordinarily dil igent in a i r i I y
reporting every tidbit of sxiety's
perverseness as "naughty.'' instead ~(
deadly serious sins. Good joWTta.listtc
coverage Is one thing. Digging in the
dirty comers is something else. It makes
-mt wonder how beneficial il Is to
s!turate readers -m any of thetIM
adolestenls -with IO much contagiouJ
lmmoralily, highly inf1!ctious.
You took the ake (Devil's l<'ood) when
you recently printed Art ll~'s
venomous asuult on God (?), Gabricl
and Grahaf!11 under 1the head 11 n e ,
"HEAVENLY WIRETAP ? COD
FORBID!"
n!E SYNDICATED writer needS
understanding and forgiveness for his
bluphemoois attack: on oµr Benefactor.
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Jt y,·as sheer sacrilege, poorly disguised
as Y.T'J humor. Certainly people tOOay.
netding spiritual guidance like never
befurc. might strive better \\'i.thout ibis
sort of irreverence.
Hoppe apparenlly casts God in the
role of "The Landlord." \\'e are all
familiar with the common lnfl P.ct ion that
all landlords are cruel. Knowing, 1hen.
what chW"lish insolence. \Vhat calculated
impiety. •
HOPPE has Gabriel -one of the
ArchanRels -suggestlnfit to "Th .e Landlord" that he resort to a stupid
tape recorder 10 eavesdrop on us
mortals. The moti~·ation behind this
mechanism seems to pooh-pooh the whole
idea of heavenly records. Be assured
,!hat God has v.'ays that es:ceed anything
of this v.~rld and our imaginations.
He doesn't need a machine to record
our deeds; He has you! Listen: " ... for .
they take with them the record of their. daods," Rev. 14 :13. Then: "From what
v.·as written in these books the dead
v.·ere judged, each man on the record
of his deeds," Rev. 20:12.
TIIE SCRIPTURES are replete with
admonishments that records are kept
in minutest detail, even and especially
our thoughts. How could this be done
on a flimsy, fallible tape machine?
Scurrilous attacks upon Godl.inesa do
oot surprise us. They do indicate that
it ia a little later than even v.·e thought.
Ours is not "Doomsday" ahead, but
Liberatioo Day!
DR. ARTIIUR H. WIUTE
Defends Flr etrlOr ks
To the F.ditor:
Re Jackie Hyman's-article ii) the Daily
Pilot of July I, "Are Fireworks Really
'Vorth All The Ri sk?"
First, the argument that v.·e should
outla\v firev.'Orks because son"\C people
(usually those who have not followed
the instructicns and cautions) get hurt
or some property gets damaged is y:eak.
By romparisoo we don't out 1 a w
automobiles or aspirin or boats or
swimming. \Ve educate. lf all the time
and e!fort spent by firemen, women's
leagues V.'ere devoted to education or
the risks involved and the precautions
required, we could still have our
traditional Fourth of July firev.'Orks with
relative 'Safety and !itill have the other
benefits too that lif'e\\'.9rks make
possible. To think we can outlaw all
the risb of life Is more than IO!llewhat
immature. Educate to minimize the risks
and preserve the benefits.
FJR.EWORXS produce benefits. I speak
from my personal experience which t
believe represents a typical group in
Fountain Valley.
In Fountain Valley all firev.wks stands
are run by non-profit groups. That is
the law . ()Jr stand provides funding
for up to 80 boys in Cub Scoot Pack
290 and Boy Scout Troop 290 from $10
to $15 per boy for one week of
concentrated effort. During that week,
my wife and I plan no other act\vltle!
that are not related to the fireworks
stand. I not only sleep at th e stand
(the law says someone mu.st be there
24 hours a dayl but frequently cat
my meal5 there also. l am the
Scoutmaster of Troop 290 and in fi\'e
years with the troop I have not received
one dime Of personal benefit from our
stand, only additional expenditure of time
and effort.
YOU MAY argue that there are othcr-
ways to raise fwlds ""1tich on the su rface
Is true. But not wlthoot substantial
11ddilional effort which would reduce
the urrlc n1y fellow leader~ nnd I can
devote to lhc boys. Ri!(ht now I spend
one 'W\'!'Ck of my vaci\llon ench year
With our boys oo a . backpack trip in
the Ji igh Sierra,, where the boys learn
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how to m1n1m12e the inherent risk Gt
hiking alone, of being unprepared and
aloo learn first hand to enjoy, but oot
destroy, our natural resources , about
conservatioo. about looking inward lnto
themselves in the wonderful solitude ol
nature. In addition I spend one weekend
per month camping with tile troop and
every Mooday night at a troop meeting,
not to mention the other hours spent
in trai'ning, t'Cwiseling, papeni.'Ork and
planning.
Now if Y.'e v.·ere to try to raise funds
by the usual methods of pancake
breakfasts or gatherinR old RC'tfspapers
this would take at least one more day
and probably another v.·eekend a month
and I just cannot spend that kind of
time in fairness to my family. So who
suifers by ootlawinR fireworks? The boy
P\"'®lffl would suffer directly .
THEl\E ARE approximate1y I I
fireworks stands in Fountain Vllllley. AD
run by non-profit groups. I would
esti mate very conse nratively that tbesl!
stands suppon various programs whidl
affect a very min.imum of J ,500 pel"90nS.
Until we can come up with altem~te
funding for community youth programs,
t don't outlaW · firev.wks. Don't take away
the good that the fund-raising supplies
v.i thout replacing the means o.f financing
oor youth program .
C.\Y. PERKINS
Poor Eq••tloK ,,
To the Editor: _ .
~lartin A. Brower's recent Jetter
regarding the traffic signal oo Coast
Highway at "the Irvine Co. meM at
Promontory Point" was interesting.
APPARENTI..Y he thinks an o( UJ
who kiught through city channe1s to
stop that development have either moved
away or have short memories. The
Irvine Company was willinR to do 'most
anything to get that development started.
before the ~e of Ca lifornia could
vote on somet hing which finally came
along as Prop. 20. They made •
minuscule reduction in dens ity and
promised many other things -view
parks, windows -to the bay etc, etc.
in order to make it palatable.
The city may have .demanded a highway signal, but do not be misled
that the Irvine Company "had" to pay
for it. Why should it be any other
""'ay? Their development will bring OVtr
a thousand more people and about u
many automobiles to an a I r e ad y
overcrowded aree . How Mr. Brower can
equate that situatioo with the El Morro
school near Laguna Beadt is ilUreltina,
to say the lea!ll.
W. L. nlOMPSON
Oii.NM COAIT
DAILY PILOT
Robtrt N. Weed, PubU.hcr
Thoma.s JCeevil, Editor
Barbara Kreibk~
Editorial Page Editor
The editorial .. ~ of 1he' Dal~
Pilot .Jttks to inlorm and stimWai.
rt.!el"I by ~ on this P9C9
dlvttwfcornmtntuy'on topics Ol ln-
ttttrt by ifndicatttf columnists and
cartoonist!, by provldina: a ~m for
readers' views and by ~Inc Olis
newspaptt'1 opinions and idtu on
current topics. The editorial ~
ol the Daily Pilot apptV only in U.
editorial column at the 1Dp al ..
pq:e. OpiNons expre•d by the C!lol-
umniats and cartomiiltll and letter
wril..:n are tMlr own and no.....,.....
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Wednesday, July 24, 1974
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Innocent Pleas Violent Stot•na
,Mad e in Murder Southland Hit Hard
SAN MATEO (AP! -A
21·y~r-old ~1cnlo Park man
pleaded innocent on Tuesday
.to a charge or murder in
the disappearance or Leis
Jean AfcNa1nara, a divorced
H ills'borou.:h , socialite.
Her blood-smeared Cadillac
accessory to murder charge.
e H osron e Ill
SAN FRANCISCO (AIP) -
Doctors\ hare ordered a week
of rest I at the University of
California ri.tedlcal Center for
state Sena'te ltfajority Leader
George Ptfoscone ( D • Sa n
( )
Francisco). BRrEFS Aides said J/le 44·year-01d -T _ San Francisco Democrat w49 &. ... •l!CL "----l-1 -----' OOspitalized P.fooday with an
has been recovered but her acute viral infection. He had
body has nor.;been found. suffered flu-like symptoms for
Barry All.5tin Brov.'Tl entCrt'd more than i. v;eek and had
his jllea after his girl!riend, run temperatW"eS as high as
Carol Campbell, 17, pleaded UH degrees, they said.
innocent to a charge of being
Falk Back;
O'Cohnor
Holds Out
e Rates Hiked
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Long-\\inded talkers will pay
ex.tra and everyone will pay
more Wider a 1199.4 million Ta•-iiig a Brea•· amual rate · increase granted K N
PaCific telephone Co. Tuesday by the state Public Utilities Rep. Lawrence Hogan (R-1tld.), left, who ear~ier announced his decision to vote
Commission. in favor of impeachment of President Nixon, confers with fellow ·1House Judi-
Pacific Telephone, which ciarv Comntlttee members, Rep. John Conyers," (D-Mich.), center and William
had requested $312.7 million, Hurigate, (D-Mo.) during a break in the panel's meeting in Washington. The
'was authorized to begin a time group was to begin debate on possible impeachment today, scheduled for na·
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -
Plane-smashing wind, r~ ..
atartin( lightning and flood-
causing rain lefl their 1nark
on Southern California today
alter a summer storm ot
unusual violence.
WJnds at a Hemet airport
in Riverside County tut an
unheard o1 so 1o 11111 mil"'
an hour, and the National
Weather Service in Los
Angeles suspected at first it
might be a tornado. Bti.
checks with local residents
reported no sigt<mg or the
di9tinct.lve dreaded twisteni.
The weather unleashed a
special fury at Jlemet's Ryan
Field, where some 14 gUders
and five small private aircraft
were reported destroyed by
the hwTicane-force w i n d s .
Hangars and pearby mobile
'00me;, ·Were damaged. One
woman was (el)Orted allghtly
injured by flying glass !rom
a wind-shattered window.
Meanwhile, on the north side
of the Tehach.1pi J\1ow1ttalns
WS ANGELES (AP )
Actor Peter Falk has reached
an out-of<OW't settlement in
his dispute v.ith UniversaJ
Studios and is back at work
on the television s er i e s
••eotumbo."
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unlimited calls. The new rates
'"·ill be effective on Aug. 18.
In the meantime, Carroll
O'Connor remained a'A'ay from
OBS' "All in the Familr"
and a second show y,·as taped
Tuesday night ~·ithout him.
TenTlS of the F a I k
settle1nent announced Tuesday
~·ere not disclosed.
Falk charged in a suit filed
June 21 that Universal had
breached hJs contract by
failure to make a $132. m
payment to Falk's company,
Jackie Productions, on June
4. He asked that a declar;ition
of relief from tris contract
wtth the studio be granted.
O'Connor filed suit in June
against Tandem, asking Los
Angeles Superior Court to
declare whether hC has a valid
contract.
e Appeal F11nd1
, LOS ANG~LES (AP) -
\Vil! LeYt:is, manager of radio
sta.tiorl KPFK • F~t. said
Tuesday he will tum over a
tape recording from Patricia
Hearst and a letter from the
radical Weather Underground
ito a federal grand jury if
he is unable to raise enough
mooey to appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Court .
Ley,is said he· wasn't looking
for\\·ard to returning to jail
but was willing to do so if
he can raise enough money
by Mooday tot a further
appeal. "I don't want .to go
back to tail. I'm not a
martyr," said the 42-year-old
Lewis, who has already !!lpent
16 days in jail for refusin@:
to turn over the N·o pieces
d. evidence.
Jc1ckass
In Debt
SA.'\ FRANCISCO (AP)
-Lynn \Vall says all he
"''ants is his mule but San
Francisco authorities \'OW
~1onopoly, a jet black
jackass, y,·on ·t be sprung
from his stable slammer
until somebody pays his
feed bill.
"Old ri.1onopol y is ~nrth
$1.000." said Wall, 56. a
reti red San Francisco
cabb\e now living in
Virginia City, Nev. "But
I ain't gonna pay thnt fine ,
even if it's a nickel."
~fonopoly, a specially
trained show animaJ, was
"arrested" July S at 3
a.m, for grazing on the
city hall's front lawn.
Booze, Butts, Horses
Fill State's Coffers
SACRAME~'TO (AP) -
Drinkers, smokers and
gamblers have h e 1 p e d
California finish its 1973-7t
fLSCal year ~ith nearly S392
milllm in the bank, state
Cootroller Houston . Flournoy
says.
But the size ol the state's
budget surplus won't be
de~mtined until mid-August,
when some fiscal loose ends
are c~ed up, Flournoy said
Tuesday in a statement.
Floumoy's report for the
fisc:al . year ended June 30
showed Galifomian& drank
more, smoked more and
gambled more at horse races
than they did in the pre«ding
fiscal year.
Taxes on beer and wine plus
llceme fees for distilled spirits
and liquor poured $ 1 2 7 . 3
million into the s t a t e ' s
treasury in 197.3-74, ~mpared
with $122.7 million the
previous year.
agarette taxes a d d _e d
another $164.8 mi 11 ion
compared to $175.8 million the
previous year. Taxes from
horse racing amounted to $64. 1
inillloo, compared to $63.2
million in 1972-73.
Hi s Luck
Rnn Out
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
-Cab driver Fablan
~lolloy ~'as robbed and
robbed and robbed.
1.1olloy told po 1 i c e
Tuesday that he drove a
man to-his apartment
SUnday and the man took
Dll without paying him the
fare.
While A1olloy g a v e
chase, a man stole his
jacket from the cab. It
contained his $110
eyeglasses.
\\'hen the cabbie tried
-to chase the man ' with
the jacket, he wu stopped
by three young men wOO
had knives, They relieved
him of $5 in cash.
in Kem C.OW.y more than
20 oeparate 11g;,ln1ng atrtkes
ca~ brmh or fore!!lt fires.
By m!dnlglt Tuesday all. the
blaies wtre out except for
the earlier fire on Bear
Mountain.
Aboot 100 fire lighten
a!ruigled tllrough the ~I
on the 8® .MounWn -fin
whidl had blackened more
than 50 acres· in nia:1ed
ten:ain. Seven aircraft were
on hand a1 retardant bonOn
during da)'1ijjlt hours.
ltJ. least five Bakel"9field-
area li61ltnlng strikes hit
power poles or lines, the fire
department uid. An
wide'termined number of
power outages resuJted. No
major damage or injuries were
reported 1n the -
.
area at.orm.
Mean"1llle, althoogh !he
Bakersf1eld aree was so dry
that motoMsts bad to struggle
•1aJnst dust ltormJ o n
Interstate 5 and U.S. 99, ·
tcaklrW ralrw IOCted both the
Rivenfde County ltOnn area
and the Antelope V a 11 e y
northeoat ol Loo Angel ...
Rainl mixed with hall fell t4--
wllftout letu p for an hour at··
IPal.mdale, where a mile of
Ca!Uomla 131 WDJ dooed. 'lbe
rain totaled more than two
lnche. in Just an hlw' at
Hemet.
M severe fire da n ger
continued, two small brush
fires were put out at Glenda.1e
aM Arcadia. 1 while a third
.... --blackening 100 acres 1n Simi Valley. /
Bus Drivers Enter .
24th Dav of Strike . ~
By Tbe AllOClated Pres'
AC Transit bus drivers in
the east San Francisco Bay
~rea entered their 24-th 'day
of striking today and 50
drivers of the Chauffeurs
Union kept up tlletr work
stoppage agaiMt the Airporter
bus system.
Also, Berkeley radio !>'tation
KPF A y,·as off the air this
n10rning after staff members
walked out to demand the
firfng of the station's general
manage!".
State conciliator Thomas
Nicok>puhs ~metl h i s
shuttling bet\\.-een AC Transi t
and T""epre9ent.atives of the
Amalgamated Trans it Union
Division 192 after fare-to-face
talks broke olf Mooday wilh
• oo plans to re.<Ml"le.
"Neither side is willing to
make concessions which would
enabkl them to r e a c h
agreement." Nicolopulos said.
''But the lines of
communication retrain open."
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The bus drMni a r'-e :
demanding parity w i t b
empJoyes ol the Bay Area
Jlapid Transit system. Their
sb'ike has forced 200,000 into
BART or back lo their cars
in Western Alameda and
Contra Cosl41 counties.
lnflatio11
Hits Peak
LOS ANGELF.~ (AP)
Inflation has peaked and ts
wirxling down 'slowly 00.t
unem.ployment will oontlnue to
climb through the rest of the
year, White lkuie budget
director Roy L. Alh. taid
Tuesday.
Aah refused to predict when
inllation might <k'Op to what
Would be coosidered a n
acceptable level. It will not
reach that point in 1974, he
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VOL. 67, NO. 205, 5 .SECTIONS, 68 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY H , 1974
.Will Nixo1i Surrender Tlie111?
lJnitas Culls
It u Career
SAN DIEGO (AP)
Quarterback Johnny Unltas called
it quits today after 18 years in
professk>rlal football .
He announced his retirement
fron1 the Nationnl Foo Iba 11
Lcague'S San Diego Chargers at
a news conference.
Unitas while with the Baltimore
Colts \\'as acclaimed one of the
greatest quarterbacks in a half·
century. lie passed for more yards
and more touchdowns than an y
other player in the NFL.
Popeil ]itry
S pellboitnd
By Recordin,g·
By "'RTIIUR R. VINSEL
Of .. 0.HY f'lt9! Sl•ff
LOS ANGELES-Recordings liberally
spiced with plot, profanity and black.
jive talk were played here today and
Tuesday to a speU,bound courtroom in
the $200 mHlion Samuel Popeil murder
conspiracy trial.
His accused v.·ifc. Eloise, :a Ncv1oort
Beach soci1llile, and her boyfriend, Dan
Ayera, sho\\·ed little stronR reaction lo
testimony by prosecution ~·ltncss Don
R<cd.
Deputy District Attorney Peter Breg-
man planned to put the former Mirhiga n
prison inmate. back on the stand today
in Department 5.1. whi le a third tape
"ias played. Ayers, 37. of Santn Ana.
and Mrs. Popcr1. 43, who then occupied
a home at 519 Harbor Island Drive
where the)'.-1 were arrested Jan. 8. are
charged_ wfth conspiracy and solicitation
to murder her wealthy husband.
Reed and a second man. Robert Peeler or Cerritos, both or "'hon1 have been granted immunity from prosecution ,
claim Ayers solicited them to kill l\trs.
Popeil 's \\'ealthy husband.
Reed's voice was clearly identifiable on
one tape mftde in a meeting ~·Ith a man
be and the prosecution claim 111/'IS A)·ers.
lie told of one January !rip to Chicago
to case Popcil's Chicago high-rise
lakefront penthouse and how he laughed
when the liveried doorman aided him
out or his cab. a black ex-con in town
for a contract killing.
The rambling ronversation was taped
\Yithout Ayers' knowledge at a
clandestine meeting -in R e c d ' s
motorhonre vehicle, parked in Long
Beach at a restaurant Jot.
The VOiCe loJd Of being in1preSS(1f at
Popcil 's wealth after Flat 179 was
pointed out to him by a security gua,rd.
;'Dan. I looked to my left and there's
that {buildin") 'y,•ay up there.
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Debate Set
· Fo1·-To11ight
\\1ASHINGTON !UPIJ -, The Hou se
Judiciary Committee begins lhe debate
tonight which is almost certain to result
in a recommendation that President
Nixon be impeached by the House. tried
by the Senate and removed from office.
At the outset of 30 hour s of-tcleYiscd
debate, only a handful of the 38
committee membeis appeared to be stlll
undecided and genuinely troub!OO over
how to vote.
But there \Vas little doubt abOut the
outrome. The 21 De111ocrat s \rere united.
And the De1nocrals' slrategy of seeking
to accommodate the R cp u b I ica n s
whenever possible could result i.n a vote
by a two-t0-0ne or evC!ll a lhree-to-one
margin for recommending th·e first
impeachment of a president in a century.
The three rommercial net1'·orks and
the Public Broadcasting Se1 vice "·ere
to carry live coverage of the historic
debate this evening.
ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS were
expected to begin the broadcast at 4:30
p.m. PDT. PBS will foll01'' the live
broadcast wi th complete videotaped
coverage.
1be three commercial l)el"'orks are
then expected to cover the committee
on a rotational basis .
Under the rotation. AB C 11•ill hsndlc
the first day's coverage followed by
CBS and NBC. Public television plans
to carry the entire live debate and
followup each evening on a videotapedr
delayed basis. -../
The "plan is similar to the one arranged
for last swnmer's Senate \Vatergatc
committee hea rings_,
Under the agreement. any of lhe
commercial networks· may provide
complete or partial live CQve rage or
recorded coverage on the days when
it does not handle priniary broadcast
responsibility.
Nixon's coWlter-slrategy of making the
con1miUee's 'effort appear to be a
partisan Democratic exercise suffered
a setback Tuesday.
Declaring that Nixon's OYl!l words on
his tapes were the "body blow" that
shaped his view, Republican Rep.
La\\·erence J . Hogan of Maryland. a
conservative, annow1ced his decision that
Nixon had "beyond a reasonable doubt
committed impeachable o f f e n s e s . ' ' ·
(Photo. Page 5.)
After his news conference, llogan went
lo tbe House floor for a vote and
encountered bitterness.
"I was treated like a pariah," ·he
told a reporter.
"One of the Republicans said. 'Let's
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WATERGATE PROSECUTOR LEON JAWORSKI LE~'IES SUf!ll~ COURT AFTER TAPES DECISION
As Court Dem.nds Taipei, Hou• Judici1ry Commltt.. T1kes Up Qu.stion of lm.,.achment
20-cent Bike Sought .
High School Trustees
Call for Tax Override -.-
By KATH\' CLANCY
01 fM DllilY 'iltl 51•H
Voters in the Huntington Beach Union
lligh School District \\•ill be asked in
November-to appro\·e a 20-ccnt tax
increase to build a new high school.
School trustees agreed unani1noosly
Tuesday to call another election to help
relieve oYercrowding in area high
schools. The dis trict's last effo rt. a 17-
cent oYenide, failed JWle 4.
Rob e rt l\tartin . assistant
superintendent for busines~ and educa·
lional services blamed the three-cent in·
crease on the escalated constn1ction costs
nnd higher interest rates· charged for
school bonds.
The new' school would be bu ill at
GoJden West Street and Warner Avenue
at an estimated cost of $15.8 million.
... Board Pres ident Ron Shenkman said
increased efforts \\'ill be n1ade before
the election to inform the community
and elicit the support of civic groups.
"\\'e're making a great effort to pull
the entire communily t o g e I b e r . · '
Shenkman said . "No one is going to
be able lo say they aren't infonned
:.il!Out 1he issue.''
A committee of city and school
representatives. as \\·ell as interested
citizens will meet July 31 at 8:15 p.m.,
probably at Westminster High School,
to discuss strategy for the override
campaign.
Efforts are being made to contact
chambers of commerce, parent-teacher
organizations, civic and service clubs
as \\'ell as pastors to join' the meeting,
Shenkman said.
He also ..,mentioned that unification
talks should not confuse the issue.
"The children are there aiid need
to be educated no matter what
unification plan is developed," he said.
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Ne'v Unification
Push Pronrised
By Scl1ool Board
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The Huntingtoft· Beach Union High
School-board agreed Tuesday to lead
the creation of a school unification plan
that eventually "i ll put them out of
business.
Trustees unanimously directed txiard
President Ron Shenkman to call a
meeting bet1'·een the five elementary
school boar.d presidents '·to nnd the
best approach to solving unification,"
Shenkman said.
If ta!ks. fall, he said, .the high school
board will act alone to develop "a (;ouple
of alternative" unification plans · 10
present to the Orange County Comn1illee
on School District Organiialion.·
1'We hope we don 't ha\'e to do that.
but 1''e ,\·ill," Shenkman said.
"I think no~· is the time \\'hen everyone
should pull together ~ proponents and
opponents," Shenkman said, adding he'll
begin immediately to arrange the
n1eeting.
The S«)ssion "'iii be lnfonnal. hi added,
possibl y at his hon1c. and only board
presidents. not s c h o o I administrators,
will be included.
"I got 'the !eehn g of rich' when I
looked up there, somelhing high. !lite
it take an airplane to get up there."
Further discussion on the tapes
involYed Cinancial arrangements, Ayers'
alleged manufacture in his Costa
Afesa machlnc shop of a pistol silencer
Harbour Pollution The high school leadership is a new
approach lo -~aolvlng the uniCication
problem. The recent flve-"·ny plan.
rejected by the state Board of Education
J uly JI. was deYeloped by elemenlary
school admlnlstratoMS. and not until the
pian -was before the county conunittee
did the high school take a stand on
lhe side or the Ocean View and
Westminster School District! in
opposition.
for the job and the reliability oC hired
killers. ...
"I know about that little deal you
and Peeler pulled that time, now that's
petty wi hell," the second mile alleged
to be Ayers ren1arkcd at one point
on the lon.i: tape.
Storm Drain 1Chief ·Culprit
"What's that?''
~'Ahhh. the' RUY you hustled."
Reed aCtlrJhed under live questioning
by J:!cputy District Attorney Bregman
that the reference ""as made to another
murdcr·for-hlre incident two years ago.
lfe said Peeler was approached by
(See POPEJL, Page Zl
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By TERR\' COVILLE
Of fh• O•ll~ '1'-l Sl1tf
~rarinc environmentalists Cro1n !he
Huntington Beach Harbors and Beaches
Department Slly they have discovered
the major source of pollution in
lluntington ]{arbour -a storn1 drain.
Jerry Jackson, the department's
environmcnla l engineer, says a small
flood control channel which enlptics inlo
Chris\lana Bay is the apparent cause ror the lack or marine life in the back
parts of the llarbour.
Throogh a series of tcsls conducted
since December. 1972. Jackson and
students from UC Tn1ine say they have
pinpointed the major source of polluUon
as Ed's Dairy, a hai r-mile a\\'ay.
During heavy rains. nutrients fro1n
the dairy are \\·ashed into the flood
channel which carries them into a
l'OOOCntrated point in Chr istiana Bay,
s.1ys Jackson.
Because Christiana Bay Cs In the back
part of tM Harbour, ii Is not fully
Oushed by the ()(.'CB n tide:. and the
nutrients .absJrb too 1nuch or the
dis!;OIYed oxygen In the water.
The biological conditions or the water
ha ve deteriorated since 1963. :;ny!t
J ackson. \Vhcn the nut.rlenl:. obsorlJ the
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dissolved oxygen, there isn't enough left
for marine life.
"It only lasts a day or tv.·o and
doesn't happen more than a haU dozen
ti nlCs a year," says Jackson. •·sut that's
enough lo seriously affect about 20
percent of the Jlarbour."
The flood channel pollulion poses no
health problem to residenls. but if
left unchecked , and if it increases, the
major portion of Chrisliana Bay could
become anaerobic. producing hydrogen
sulfide which smells like rotten eggs.
Under Jackson's direction, the harbors
and beaches deparunent, ~·ilh UCI
engineering sludcnts, has built an
aerator. a device placed at the mouth
of U>e rlooct channel ~·hich sends constant
bubbles through the water.
Jack.son expects the aera1or to Inject
enough dissol\·cd oxygen (like the
Flooll Victims Sa fe
MUNCHO LAKE. B.C. (APl -Th• l""l
nf hundred!! or tourist! tra pped alonR 1he
flood-torn Alaska Hlgh\var. nrrived In
fort Nerson. TlC .. 156 miles scuthensl
of here.. Tuc5d:iy evenini:t.
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bubbles in a fish tank ) to make the
\l'ater once again habitable for -marine
life.
llis findings on the flood control
C'hannel and the overall water quality
of Hunlington Harbour -which he labels
1.•good" -arc being compiled in a
report Cor the city council Ylhich should
be complete in a month . .
\Vhile Jackson's research found: then
focused, on the one major problem in
the I-I arbour. it carries a wider
significance for future development in
llurilington 1-Jarbour and the creation
of an.v new marina communities such
_as in the Bolsa Chica region.
Ja,ckson·s major warning is don't allow
flood con trol channels to empty into
Cl\tlnnels and bays. Carry them to the
ocean where the freak occurrences can
be hondlcd.
As to future ~ing construclion in
the Harbour, Jackson recommends that
1neasures be taken to prevent street
ni:noff and gutter runoff from going
Into the J·IRrbour, even though his ttudy
found that. such runnoff ·has a
consl!lt':rably less significant impact on
u•n.ter qu e1\lty than lhe flood channels.
llc'd al~ like lo see the current
(S<e HARBOUR, P•ge !)
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That plan called for unification along
the elementary boundaries of the Seal
Beach. Ocean Vie\v. \Ve s tmin s te r,
Fountain Valley and Jluntington Beach
City School Districts.
Fowitain Valley Board President Fred
Voss already has said he \\'Ould fa vor
roopeninR" Wlirication talks If the high
school district "·ould lead discussions.
r.teanwhile, thnl board and the city
of Fountain \'alley ai;:reed to a joint
study of 11.•ays the sctlool district coul~
secede from the high school district
and form a ne\\I system.
Shenkman expressed hope lhe bo.1rd
presidents ~·ould be able to meet without
"friction ," and the first meeting \,·ou\d
lead to others in u•hich a sallsf3ctory
plan could be developed.
~lorse Eulogized
SALE~f. Ore. (AP) -Former Sen.
\'iayne 1'lorse._ wilt be eulogized by Sen.
Hubert Hun1phrey (0-~Unn,). and
Supren1e Court JusUce \Vlllinm 0 .
Douglas during men1orial services here
J.~rlday.
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U llailllllOUS
111 Decision
\\'ASHI-i\GTON fUPI 1 -The Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that
President Xixon must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed \\'atergatc mate1 '~I to be
used in the trial of six fonner top
aides and pos.sibly in his o '-'' n
inlpeachment case.
The 8-0 opinion. wrllten by Chief
J~stice Warren E. Burg~r. rejected
Nixon's arguments of pr~ sid e n ti a I
confidentiality 8nd ordered tapes and
rerords of 64 of his CQnvcrsations be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON'S.
'ALTER ·EGO'-' P•ge 4
turned o\·er to special prosecutor Leon
Ja,vorski.
"The generalized assertion of privilege
must yield to the de1nonstrated, specific
need for evidence in a pending criminal
trial,'' Burger \\'rote.
The historic decision orders Nixon to
give the materials to U.S. District. Judge
John J. Sirica to determine what
evidence is rdevant for the September
trial of former White House and Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the Watergate
cover-up.
Burger said Sirica had acted propcrlv
in h.i! original April 18 ruling orderini:
Nixon to turn over the tapes but stressed
that the judge has a heavy responsibfl ily
in handling the materials. He said Sirica
must be sure they are returned 10 the
White House intact
Ronald L. Ziegler, the President's press
secretary. had no immediate co1nmenr
on the ruling. \Vhite frouse officials had
refused to say in advance what Nixon's
response would be. although in an earlier
case that did not reach the Supreme
Court Nixon said he \\'Ould abide by
a~definith•e'..!...ru1ing.
A refusal by the ]>resident ot obey
today's prder Would a c c e I e r a t e
impeachment moves.
Ja1''0rski said of the court's action:
"I'm especially pleased ii \vas a
unanimous decision. It doesn't leaYe any
doubt in anyone's mind."
Rep. Peter \V. Rodino J r., chairman
of the Hoose Judiciary Committee that
is considering impeachment. had no·
(See COURT, Page%)
NIXON WON'T
IJIA TCH DEBATE
Pres ident Nixon \\'ill "'atch none
){ the televised impeachment
:tebate tonight by the Hou se
Judiciary Committee.
This ~·ord came Tuesdav from
Press Sec retary Ronald L. Ziegler.
\\'bo last year insi!itcd Nixon
v:atched none of the tcleYised.
hearings of the Senate \Vatergate
commiUee. J\lont hs later Nixon
ackno'\'ledged he had taken an
~ional peek .
Orange Coast
Weather
Continued muggy, hol days. ac·
cording to the weather service with
inland high s Thursday nl 94 de·
clining to a not-so-cool 77 at the
beaches, Lows tonight in the high
60S.
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~Greece Recognize~ Makarios 17th Street
School .Eyed
As 'Annex'
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Turkey Offe,.s New Gover11111ent Neiv Era of Frienthhip '
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8ul1etln
ATllENS, Greece lAP) -Greek
Foreign J\1lnlster Cieorge !'\lavros said
today the ot\\' Creek government
recotnlies Archbishop J\lnkarl@s as 1he
presldtnt and Jegal bead or C)'prus.
Bl' United Press lnternatlon.il
1'urkjsh Pren1ier Bulcnl Ece \·it i;e nt
Greek Premier Consta ntine Caramanlis
a message today offerlng to reconcile
their nation's differences 'that brought
them close to war, Caramanlis told
ne¥."$1"f'left in Athens.
Caramanlis 'ras sworn in today as
head of !he first civilian government
in Greece in se9'en yrars a nd
hnmediatt'ly named George ~lavros as
foreign nlinister 10 ronc:luct peace talks
with Brita in and Turkey in Geneva.
The Eccvit le tter, read to ne"smen
In Fo11ntai11 VaUey
Teache1·s Give11 Choice
Of Pay Hike, Lun1p Sun1
Teachers in the Fotmtain \'alley School
Distri ct \vcre offered a 5.6 percent pay
increase Tuesday by the school board,
or a $557 ,000 lump swn 1.o spend on
salaries, fringe benefits and additional
teacher aides.
But Judie l.o\\'Tllall, president of the
Reinecke Court
Nixes Testi1nony
Of Se1nanticist
teachers' organization, said she didn't
know U tlrl• would be enough lo bait
a threatened teacher strike this fall.
"It's a lot less than everyone around
us has been getting," she pointed out.
Teachers in other area school districts
v•ere offered pay increases ol eight
and nine percent.
The board \\'as acting on the
recommendation of Dr. James Ro\\·e.
a Santa Barbara County s c ho o I
administrator, \\'ho for the past month
had ~ studying the contract impasse
in the school district.
Teachers refused to particiJ>&le in
Rov;e's study, claiming that as an
administrator, be would not be neutral.
l\frs. Lowman today called bis 38-pege
report "complete" and said it was as
neutral • such a report could be
"prepared from an administrator's.
vie\l')lOint. ..
\\'ASHINGT0:-1 (UPI} -Federal
Judge Barrington Parker, shouting at
a defense lawyer to keep quiet. rejected
a request tOOay for expert testimony
by a physician and semanticist in the
perjury trial of California. Lt. Gov. Ed
Reinecke.
Reinecke's la"'Yer. James E. c.ox.
argued that the tes timony v;as needed·
to help sho\V Reine<:ke's "stat e or mind''
at the time of the alleged offense and
lo determine the "ambiguity or clarity"
of questions asked him.
n.o-..·e recommended the board spend
$612,000 on salary increases, but t\Je
toard cut out $55,000 it expects to receive
·in federal money fearing it might not
receive those funds.
"Do not interrupt the court v;hen the
court is talking," Parker shouted at
Cox al one point v:hen the lawyer rose
to question the judge's ruling. "Have
a seat," Parker ordered moments later.
"You v;il! have your seat until I've
finished."
With the jury out of the room. Parker
also. for the second time, scolded Cox
for using the "''Ord "okay'' in ~
to the judge.
"You may address the counsel as
'okay'," Parker said. "You may not
address the court as 'okay'.·•
After the rulin g. Cox said he \\oold
seek a writ from the U.S. Court of
Appeals to pennit the expert festimony .
Parker said he would allow the teStimooy
if the writ were granted but that the
trial wou1d continue in the meantime.
, Cox wanted Dr. James H. Thompson.
\\'ho has done research on the impact
of "jet lag" on humam, to testify on
the effects of fatigue and stress on
Reinecke \\'hen he appeared before the
Senate Jadiciary Committee in 1972. He
is charged ~·ith lying to the committee
and Cox "·anted a semanticist -an
expert on the meaning of words -
to testify about the meaning of what
ll.einecke said.
From Page 1
H.i\RBOUR .••
~lood channels shilted so they dump
in the ocean, If that is feasible.
Otherwise. they should be aerated like
the one that enters Christiana Bay.
His studies also found that the two
bigger flood control channels (Edinger
a~d .~'inters.burg) have not had a major
s1gn1f1cant impact on water quality in '
the Harbour, but he. believes they should
have neve r been allowed to enter the
HarboUr, and none should ~ allowed
to empty into future marina develap-
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A district spokesman said the $557 ,000
\\ill reduce the district's restTVe to two
pereent, lower than the five percent
minimum recommended by the County
Departmellt (Jf Educatloo.
Mrs. Lowman said she: will me el
with teacher rtpresentatlm today to
discuss the board's offer, as well as
R'!""-e's recommendations conoeming
grievance procedures and commlltees
to study youth · acti\·ities staff
responsibilitie!! and cOmmunity cOunc.iis.
Later, teacher negotiators are to meet
Y.i th a board representative to decide
whether lo spend IJ!e $557,000 entirely
on a 5.6 percent pay hike or use part
for other areas.
OriainaJiy teachers asked for a l!
percent pay raise, while the boerd
offem:i nothing other th.an the automatic
tour percent raise teachers receive for
oompleting another year Of service.
Later teachers lowered their request to
10 percent and the board offered 2.6
pm:ent.
No Smog Alerts
Seen Thursday
In Orange County
Smog alerts are not expected for
Orange County Tbunday, a spokesman
for the Orange County Air Pollution
Control District said.
Tuesday the APCD declar~ a stage
one alert al 1 p.m. in the inland area
of the county north of the San Diego
Freev.·ay. Tilere was no smog alert
today.
The amount or photo-chemical smog
in the. ~ir had pushed past .20 parts
per m1lhon health warning level to .25
and the stage one alert was called.
The spokesman said the alert means
people should reduce physical activity
try to stay indoors and stop smoking'.
He cautioned people who are sick with
respiratory diseases to be extra cautious.
From P .. e 1
HOUSE ...
hear it for Larry Hogan' aqd made
the raspberries sound."
The three-hour committee session Is
to start at 4:30 p.m. PDT, with IS-minute
speeches by 1he most senior members .
He hoped to complete work before
the Supreme Court hands do¥.n a decision
that could enormously complicate the
Hoose's job.
Atidrev,. JohnMn, 11 Dtmocrat who
,;uccecded-Abraham Uncoln 10 the
r.residency and v.•as considered too
enient to the defeated sou th, Is the
only President ever impeached. nut the
senate vote \\'as one vote short or the
twt>th irds majority required and be ¥,.as
not removed from office.
Nixon stands accused of abusini:: his
trust in an effort. to remain in office
and of obstructing justice to conceal
the truth.
J\ttack With llatchet
Pl .• ACERVILLE (UP I) -Autho rities
today held Dane E. Barker, nn Alan1Ma COOnt)' man, on ~rgcs he auacked t\\·o
dtin'ldnr companions "1th a hatchet an.d
cut his way into the car of t:ifle--of the
victims with a chnlMaw. lie wns ch<1rged
by El Dorado County shcrifr's depulle.s
with attempt~ ro6bery, assault with .a
deadly "'"e~Pon nnd m:i Uc.lous mischief.
' '
at the porllameot building, Aid "I
ccmgratulate you with wannest feeling
on your assumption ot office as prime
minister of Greece. J am convlnced
that his heralds the beginllirlll: of a nt\V
area of friendship in our re~ion.
"From the dny l took ofnce it has
been the sincere desire of n1 y
government to start friendly cooperation
in all fields with our neighbors. 1 ha\'e
strong hopes that as an experienced
Hi jacker Dies
l1i Sliootorit
CALI, Colombia (AP ) -A young
man \vas killed. by police today
after hijacking nn Avianca jet with
about 130 aboard on a domestic
flight in northy,•es tem C.Olombia,
authorities said.
The Colombian Civil
AemonauUcs Board said a man
"about 20" hijacked the plane on
a fl.i&'rt from Pereira to Medellin,
th<n onlered the pi)ot lo land at
Cali in western Colombia.
On landing the passengers
escaped through an emergency
exit.
'lbe hijacker was slain by police
after a brief exchange of gunfire,
uahtroities said.
FromPat1el
POPEIL ...
a man who wanted a third party In
a Jove triangle killed and they agreed
to do it for $5,000 but limply took
$2,500 as a down payment and never
intended to murder the target.
'The tape contained Reed 's reply that
he W3.!1 not hustling anyone, especially
not for the $25,000 sum he was to
be paid this Ume, before and after
it was done.
"Yeah, I'll shoot you U you (fool(
with me." the second replied.
"Something, Don, that I want/' the
second voice continued, "see, I'm not
going to blow $200 million for $25,000."
Defense Attorneys maintain Popeil has
tried to let up his. estranged. wife with
trumped.up charges and that she and
Ayers were going along to get evidence
against him.
During Tuesday's proceedings, none
of the three principals displayed strong
reaction or strain, beyond tense points
in questioning by defe.nse and prosecution
lawyers.
statesman who can apprttlate the value
of close and healthy relatiOn."i between
Greece and TUrkey and for "-o rld peace,
you mltht respond to this desire." -
Meanwhile, Turkey said it controlled
Nicosia Airport and would reopen it
to civilian traffic soon -a (.~lai1n th::it
placed it in direct confrontation \Y I th
the United Nations peace keeping force
on Cypn1s. The U.N. forces reported
earlier this ¥-'eek they held the airport
and \\·ouJd defend it \\'ilh arnts.
"The international airport in Nicosia ts under Turkish control ana will be
opened to civilian tralfic very soon,''
Turklsh infonnation minister Ohran
Birgit said in Ankara. lt was the fint
lime Turkey claimed officially to !»f\ll'OI
the airport.
Bir~lt told a llC\\'S confcl-ence that
Turkish arm.v engineers are no\v
repairing damage caused at the airport
in recent fighting and that "'hen the
ai rport is reopened Greek planes ¥-'ill
be allowed to use it.
O>mmentlruZ' on the return to civilian
government ill Greece, Ecevit-said "I
had toid yru that Turkey's operation
in Cyprus would bring peace and
freedom for both Cyprus and Greece.
What I said ha.! now been realized."
11lere was still sOtne sca tt ered
shooting on Cyprus but the political
scene appeared· to be easier. Acting
president Glafkos Clerides said new
electiom will be held within the next
few months and that Archbishop ~la·
karios would be eligible to run.
?\.fakarios \\1lS dCposed in a coup a
\\·eek ago Monday by Cypriot National
Guardsmen Wlder Greek officers -a
coup that was to prove disastrous for
Greece and bring d0\\11 !he military
government there.
Planners Studv . .;
Bid to Rezone ' .
Beal• Ca11cer
Sen. l·lubert JI 11 1n p hr e v
\0·l.1inn.) is reported fully rC.
covered from a malignant
tumor in his bladder. discov-
ered Jast September. Tbc for-
mer vice president says he's
now convinced of the power ol
prayer.
From Page 1
By C~OACE PEARSON
Of Ille Diii.., '" tl•tf
1.'hc Seventeenth Street Elementary
School is being studied as a J>O$Slblc
unncx for. \Vest1nirister l}igh School.
Officia js of the liwilinGton Beach
Union High School District aren't ruling
out the chance high school stud~ts
mi ght attend classes al the old 8Chool.
but they aren't sure they want to spend
$4.000 a month to use the fuclllty.
That's going to be the asklng price
whrn the \Vest.minster School District
calls for bids on its oldest facility next
September.
The elementary district closed lhe
school: "'hich \\'as built in 1934. at the
end or the 1973·74 school year because
of d"·indling enrollment.
It is the only ele1nentarY. school in
the sprawling 52·square rnile hi gh scOOol
district to shut dov.11.
lligh school officials are quick to point
out that ,elementary populwtions in the
rest of ~the district are the same or
higher than previous years.
About 19,600 students arc registered
for fall high school classes. The district
has permanent space for about 14,700.
During the recent abortive tall: override
election . the high school district was
crilicized from some camps for not
comment on the decision , but a making use of the Seventeenth Street
COUR1'. ••
committee source said Rodino had no Scflool to relieve some overcrowding.
intention of al!ering 1he coinmittec's The school has about 20 classrooms
schedule for a final vote on impeachment high school officials countered and ~
this weekend or early nex t "'eek. full high school nt'eds 96. '
"But we don't have the right to pooh
A top Republica n member of the pooh an idea if the community wants ,
committee, Rep. Robert "tcClory of 1t.," Glen Dysinger, assistant high school •
Illinois, called for a delay in the superintendent, said Tuesday.
committee's vote in light of the court "If the community wants ii," Dysinger
dec ision, saying the tapes contained added, "we should make it work without a hitch." "important evidence we do not have." But the committee source said even . Dysinger said the district doesn't know
if Nixon produced the tapes immediately if the~ m3jority of the Westminster
it would not affect the committee's plans. parents v;ould approve of using the 40.-
ln the past. Nixon has said that any year-old school located four to five blocks
material given Ja.\\·orskl would be from the main campus.
availabl e to the committee. '·There are some things \\'e could use
A proposal to rezone 352·industrial In h.is 3l·page opnlion, Burger said: it for,'" he conceded. "From our
acres in Fountain Valley to make w&y "The need to develop all relevant vie\\-point. we could utilize any space"
Industry Acres
for more single family homes will be facts in the adversary system is both Altemafives include housing certain
discuaed tcxllght by the Fountain Valley fundamental and comprehensive. The academic classes li ke English. math or ~Janning Commission. ends of criminal justice would be • hi story which don't need lab space,
The commission will meet at ?:30 defeated if judgments \\'Cre to be founded putting an entire level of students like
· ·1 cha be · on a partial or spe<:U!ative presentation ninth graders in the school. or using m counci m ra at city hall, 10200 it for voca•:-or adult ,~-1 cla••••. Slater Ave. of the facts. ........ "'""" .,_, "The very integrity of the jud icial Dysinger added that the high school
City planners have. recomme.nded that system and public confidence in the district can "administrate" practically
the commission delay a decision until system depend 00 full disclosure of all any space. "\Ve all have experience
further l'Omnlents are heard from the the facts, within the frame¥-'Ork of the over. the years of teaching In churches
community. r rules of evidence. To ensure that justice a.nd tract homes·• ¥.'hen there weren't ~ undeveloped industrial ac'4age is is done. it is imperative to the function enough schools. ..
bounded by Warner Avenue, the Santa of courts that compulsory process be "Jt's not an easy facility to use ·•
Ana River, Talbert Avenue and Euclid available for the product ion of evidence he said of the school at 7571 \Vestminst~r
Street. needed either by the prosecution or Blvd.... ·
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Reed did appear visibly \.\"Om dO\Yn
at the conclusion of each of lwo tape
segments riddled with street vernarular
terms, worries about the proposed killing
and promises to carry it out .successfull y.
It is lh1s a.rea that the Presley by the defense.'' "Anytime you split a campus, It
Company wants rezoned to residential creates problems ror the students. The , •
for a possible additional 3,000 residents. · teachers," Dysinger added, "are easy
Presley paid the Irvine-based pt8Ming Gl • L • to move Ayers at times grinned, avidly followed
transcript copies as the t a p e s •
conversation unfolded and several times
winked at Mrs. Popeil or cracTCed his
knuckles.
finn of Chapman, Phillips, Brandt and 0Tlll Oring Some parents worry about their
Reddick to write a report proposing children walking from one school to , .
the amendment to the city's master llea.ds" B:zz for another down a bu•Y street. he explained.
She either acribbl~ notes on a pad
ir: tight handwriting-she-was a waitress
before the Popcil marriage-<>r sa.t
quietly doing her needlepoint during
recesses.
In later testimony today. e.1.-convict
Reed told the court he met Mrs. Popeil's
boyfriend Ayers Jan, 2 in an unsuccessful
attempt to collect $500 expense money
for the alleged murder mission to
Cbicago.
Reed, the Jeadott prosecution witness,
testified Ayers was driving Mrs. Popeil's
'J aguar. The rendezvous occurred at Gate
2 of the Douglas Aircraft C.Ompany plant
in Long Beach.
The stocky:-somber witness told the
jury before Superior Court Judge
Brandler that he didn't get his advance.
plan. , a.. The di strict would have to allow for
Past proposals to change the industrial ~ enough time between classes in the two
zoning. considered better ror a tax base. p z · B f. locations;
lo residential have been met with heated 0 £Ce e Tl.e l t The exact stage of the high school
arguments from the business community district's consideration of using the old
in Fountain Valley. Singer Gloria Lorin't will pe .. f,.. .. m at school is in limbo. "It's not ruled out,"
The 352-acres are adjacent to the city's the benefit show and dance Saturday Dysinger said, "but neither is lt
developed industrial area, a mialler plot sponsored by the Huntington Beach and something in the plan."
of land south of TaJbert Avenue. Fountain Vall ey police associations. If the district does decide to lease
()( about 150 acres there, about 75 Miss Loring will ihare the bill with the school, be added. he would e1pect
percent is developed with industrial Willie Tyler and Lester, ventriloquist to be able to negotiate the M,000 price.
properties, according to city officials. act ; Jim Reinhart, juggle r: the Volantes, A i50-seat auditorium adjacent to the
1be city this year hired an industrial a unicycling team and Jack Denton, school will be kept by the Westminster
promoter lo help speed development of master of ceremonies. district foi community use.
the remaining portion. Fountain Valley Tickets for the ent ire family are $6. Curtis BI u em k.e, assoc I ate
is one of the few cities in Orange The event gets Wlder way at 8:30 p.m. superintendent of the W cs t minster
County to have iU own promoter for at the Long Beach Arena. Tickets can district. said several groups have
that purpose. be purchased by calling 847·7206 or at expressed interest in the lease, including
Planning rommissioner.c; tonight will the door prior to the show. the Providence Speech and liearing
hear the results of Presley's study, which Dancing to the music of George Annis Center in Orange and the City or
reportedly includes an analysis of the and his orchestra will start al 10 p.m. Westminster. ·
effects of residential development on Refreshments will be served throughou t Bluemke said the i)rqperty probably
He aroused immediate objections by
Ayers' defense attorney wheh he started
to describe Ayers' emotional recreation
because a security guard was standing
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Reed said and his explanation that Ayers
appeared to bi trying to avoid being
seen talk ing to him was ordered stricken
from the record.
Reed testified that Ayers confessed
he had not brought $500 as promised,
clai ming caution on the part o( a third
party involved, presumably intended to
mean l\trs. Popeil.
"What's the problem?" the alleged
contract killer testified he said to Ayers.
"I'm being pressured from both sides,"
he quoted Ayers · as replying. "By you
for money and by 'her to get the job
done ... she wants the job done."
Recd claimed that Ayers said the
third party involved ho'A·ever was
worried and wished to proceed very
cautiously.
T,vo Bomh Finds
S~re Suburb
SAN DIEGO •(AP) -The dll!COvcry I
of lwo live Navy practice bomba -
one under a downtown bw: bench and
tho other m a Linda Vls1a neighborhood
-was und er investigation toda.y.
Police said wben dropped from
aircraft, the 2~pound explotives 'A'OUld
detonate with the power of a slngle
stick of. dynamite. Navy offidals wtre
called ln to determine their sou.rte.
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Sale-Volt Dive Mask
RecJ. 3.49 Sale Price 1.89
·Close out Mens & Boys Ice Hockey
Skates. Reduced to 19.95 & 14.95
Swim GOCJCJles 3.95 & 4':95 Value
Reduced to J.89
Duck Feet Fills
XSmall to SuperX Larqe I 0.95 pr.
Beach Flot.s 5.95 to 15.95
Bon Aire Skim Boards 12.95
_Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Ektelon & Leach Racquetball
Racquets 12.95 to 37.95
Champion Handball Gloves
Handballs & Racquetballs •
Wilson-Dunlop Davls-
Yonex.-.ancroft Tennis Rackets
Racket Strln9i119-6.00 to 20.00
Converse-Jack Purcell-Adidas
Fred Perry Tennis Shoes
Baseball Shots Football Shoes
Soccer Shoes, RunnlllCJ Shoes
Volleyballs-Volleyball Mets
/tflcr the first bomb y,•35 round late
u!sd•i ll•M\<lOn,_• block •!!.•,_, ___ ,l!enn_&_W.ils.on t:leavy_Dl!t.y IJ.cvcle Re alr!i!.n-Parts
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DEAR PAT: Pi1y brother has a radio
wlth dooble earphones, which h e
occaslrlly listens to when he drives.
I thln I read some time ago that
this is illegal, but he doesn't believe
tne. Am I right?
K.K., Newport Be.ell
Ytu are. Gov. Ronald Reagaa signed
legi1l1Uon la1t J1111e ouU.wing Ute of
doable earpbone ta4Uo1 (or CaJUornia
driven. 1be law prohibits drivers from
wearin1 plo&s in bo&b ears or a
besidtet while operating a motor veblcle
In dte state. Law enforcement offlcen
are esemp(,ed.
PUl Favor• Glrb!'
DEAR PAT: J would like to find
out it there is any evidence bac.king
up the theory 1've heard that \vomen
woo take birth control pills tend to
have girls rather than boys when they
. discontinue the pills and give birth.
J.C., Costa Z..tesa
TW1 w11 repor1ed, but the evkleoce
it DIC scientifically conclusive at. this
time. Dr. Salwyn Crawford, wrttlD1 In
unie Lancelot," described an J.nvest11a·
U.. by doct.on la Blrmln,;lum, En1land
who were itetklna: • poe:slble lint between
onl contraceptives and a marked drop m mplr1tory compl•lntl a m o n I
uaderwel1bC babies. '1111s stndr among J,tet mothers showed tbat o the' 92
blblet born underweight, "pill motben"
bd gltl1 twice as often as those wbo
Ud never taken die eontraeeptJve1.
'Idea' Firm SoUf1ht
DEAR PAT: For about elgti years
I've been invenUng "Ideas,'• on which
I've spent hundreds of dollars trying
to market through two companies. After
years of dealing with these firms, I've not received any positive response to
either my automobile battery or fi shing
ideas. The help tha t I seek from you
is to rl'quest you or your readers to
help me locale an honest invention
company that wlll allow me lo discuss
my ideas and proceed further than I
have yet been able to do.
T.J.R., Costa hlesa
' Yoa ancl tbe attorney 1eaenl'~ emce
•·oald like to ftnd aach a company.
Tbe lnveatloa and "Idea" promotion
companies In Callfomla and throughout.
the n a t I o n have drawn Increasing
aUeatlon from law enf or ce ment
agencies. If you must deal with such
• firm, check Us business reputation
wttb tbe attorney genenl and tbe Better
Business lkrreaa bdore 1etung involved.
It may be a "iser move at this polnl
to ~ntact companies lni·olved In the
manufacture of your "idea " products
dlrtctly. bother move you lhould take
before coatacUng aa lDvention promotion
ftrm agal.a ls to order the bibliography
of pa&nt Information, lnchtdlng 111me1
aad content material of go,·ernment
pabllcalloa cooctn1ln1 aovlce lnvealor1,
from Pioneer Pren Inc., P .0. Box 760%5,
AUanta, Ga. 31.1%1.
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DEAR PAT: My son Is a minister
tn Tacoma, Wash., and be sings In
a barber3hop quar1et. He would like
to get the aITangement for "Aulomobile
Song," sung by Andy Williams and his
brothers in their 1973 C hristmas
televl.!ion show. We are transplanted
Jowana from Cedar Rapi9s. where Andy
and his brothers started singing on radio.
J had a band there and still have
a Dis.ieland be.nd here In Newport Beach.
Being a musical famil y, this request
means a lot to tn.
H.F., Newport Beacb
Sorry, but Andy .Williams' agent says
there'• • peulblllty of get.dog that
.. rticular IODI'• 1rran1emeat. Ii wasa't
for laclr of tryta1, however, and 1everal
of Willllm1' 1taff people were coMldtd.
la an effort to try to belp )'OU out.
Pushl»utton Sgmpho1111
DEAR PAT: We acquired a push
button telephone recently and a friend
told me there's a touchtone music book,
but I can't locate ii. How .can a person
play music oo this kind of phone and
what's the name or the book?
P.C.D., Jlunllogton Beach
Although Pacific Telephone Company·~
engtnetrs reco~mend you not use the .
telephone for 1nytlllng ot ber than
"regvlar" comm•nlcatlon, the music boo~ you are looklng for Is "The Push
Bltlla Telepltone Song Book, Volume
I." PubUsbtd by Price, Stern. Sktan
Pab&illd•1 Co •• lac., 410 N. La Ctcoag1,
Lei .bgeles, Ule bnok sells for $1 al
IOvelty 1bops and some book ~tores.
VJednesdty , July 24, 1974 H DAILY PI LOT :1
Building:_Talks Hammer Away I .. • . \ :-.: •• ;.
PlanOK'd
On Marine
Eef)logy
The state coutal commission took l'1e
fi rst big step toward completing tt1
master plan 1\Jesday ni ght with unani-
mous adoption of a report on marine
environment.
The final action Jn Los Angeles came
after an al~ three hour hearing.
most or it devoted to quibbllng ove r
se mantics.
\\'ith 01inor chani::es. the State Coastal
Zone Conservation Commission basically
affinned its staff s recommendations 12-0
on the first of nine parts or a coastal
plan.
Commission Executive Director Joseph
Bodovitz quashed one of the few serious
objections to the report -an early
rebellion by Commisisioncr Richard
Wilsoo.
\Vil9011, a Covello ?ancher and ardent
conservationist, attacked the report's
apJ>roach ot preserving coastal V.'Cllands.
Cai·pe11ters'
Bai·gaiI1ing
Unde1· Way
By DOUGLAS FRITZSalE
01 ntt Dilly l'lltl 11•11
Neither side Y.'ould express optimism
today a:i carpenters, cement masoM ; ~
and contractors went into a huddle to
seek an end to the 2+day-old strike
.1 y,•hlch has bogged down millions ol
' lJI ~ dollars in Orange County building.
,.. Union negotiators y,•ill not settle on
0111r P'lkll 51111 l'hot.
any contract "not spbstantially in exCC5S
of the $.120 per lhour flatly rejecJed
by ca rpenters Tuesday." according to
Oi.arles Trenta. 54-'Cretary of the
Carpenters District Council of Orange
County.
And Dan Peter!iOn. 'head negotiator
for a coalition of contractors associations
said. "The contractors seem pretty ·
firm."
fi.feanwhile, cont ractors arc v;orking
up plans to make good a !hreat to
replace striking carpenters wilh non·
union workers.
"As written i~ is vague and sinister
and appears to be sliding sideways.
I propose it be stiffened," said Wilson.
Convruation Crowd
At three meetings this v.·eek in the
Southern California a rea, PeterSOfl said.
contractors were told how to ('OOUnue .-•
y,·or k during the strike. ~ ,
He said the policy should prohibit
all diking and landfilling in the few
remain ing estuaries and bays unless il
ls clearly demonstrated there are no
harmful effects.
"You start by saying no and then
you go Crom there," Wilson declared.
More than 12,000 persons attended Tuesday night1s
opening session of the North An1erican Christian
Convention at Anaheim Convention Center. They
heard welcon1ing remarks by Asse1n blymari Robert
Burke (R·Huntington Beach). Another Orange Coast
area man1 Dr. Thomas \V. Overton, pastor or First
Christian Church of Huntington Beach, is president
of the convention, which continues through Friday
night.
The methods described include setting
up special gates for non-striking union
crafts which would allow them to enter ,.
job sites Y..ithout crossing picket lines.
he said.
''The unions seem to be on some . •
kind of vendeUa to break th e · l'
contractors," Peterson said. The existing policies would allow diking
and filling if the commmion determines
there is "overriding public necessity"
or If such activity would improve the
wetlands.
Bodovitz said It's too soon to adopt
a strict ban and appear to nullify Wilson
by agreeing to the significance of the
marsh areas.
The staff was alSo mildly chastised
, by the Commissioners, R o b I! r t
Z..1cndelsohn, a San Francisco County
superv~. for !ailing tO involve some
of the commissioners earlier in the
plaMing process.
The commission received st a f r
suggested changes in the report as late
as Tuexlay evening and were sent a
major reViskm of it 1.fonday.
"What ·we did tonight may not 5cem
very earthshaking," Melvin Lan c,
chairman or the state comm ission said ,
reflecting the general complemen ta ry
mood. "But l think it rcnects a great
deal of work by a great many people."
"Thi s is only the beginning," Bodovltz
said, adding-the conflictin~ interest
will be resolved in later elements.
This report, Bodovitz said, "seeks to
make a very strong statem e n t,
ei:plalning why coasta l waters are
exceedingly valuable resources and
deserve to be protected."
The final coastal plan U: due· in the
legislature by 1976.
Among the marine el c m e n t • s
recommendation are :
-All degraded marshes should be
restored. it' possible.
-Waste water discharges tnto the
ocean should meet higher federal
standards of quality.
-Restrictions on dredging and dl!posal
of dredged spoil.
-Hot water disc~rges rrom power
plants should be prollibked In wetland
or near kelp beds unless It is shown
there is no significant e!fect.
3BombsRip
Sa11ta Ana
Movie House
Three pipe bombs ripped through the
front of the Broadway Theater in Santa
Ana early today. causing several hundred
dollars damage but no injuries.
Two bombs were detonated in front
of the front doors at 4 a.m., blowing
the glass out of the doors and spreading
shrapnel 300 feel away.
Another bomb y,.·as set of{ behind the
ticket booth of the theater. 11l 416 N. Broady,·ay, shattering the glass.
Santa Ana police are investigating the
molive behind the bombing, but have
no suspects yet.
Officer Fred Brady. in charge of the
investigaUon. sai d there are several
groups they are looking al but said
there were. no concrete leads.
Tbc Movie Projectionists Union has
been picketing the theater for several
weeks.
Spon!Ots of the California ~far_iuana
Initiative scheduled a concert at the
ltieater for tonight but the !heater
management cancelled the perfonnance
because the group lacked funds.
Guy Witter Services
LOS ANGELES (AP) -1'femorial
services were held Tuesday for Guy
Witter, ·a founding partner in the stock
brokerage of Dean Witter & Co. He
died Swiday at the age of 79.
Capsule County Action
Here arc major items discussed Tuesday by the Orange County Board or
Supervisors:
EJR POSTPONED -Indefinitely postpon_ed sharing cost of environmental
impact report with the city of Newport Beach. EIR Y.'Ould have been for ex-
tension of University Drive, from Irvine Avenue to Jamboree Road. Board
felt EIR is premature, and wants to wait until question of Uppe~ Newport
Bay is settled. ,
EXPANSION APPROVED -Approved lease for Orange County Menta l
Health Department to move el.isling program into larger quarters in Laguna
Beach for drug rebabUltatloo despite growing community resenf.n).ent ...
RESCUE STATION -Took one step further In building crash/fire rescue
station at Orange County Airport by approving a f1nn to prepare design and
oost estimate.
FAIRVIEW PARK -Approved a contract ror consultant services to pre-
pare design for new Fairview Regional Park in Costa ~lesa.
PARKS APPROVED -Approved plans for t\\'-o local parks, Santa Vit-
toria, Leisure \Vorld development and tifacKenzie, Mission development, both
in the south oounty and oltayed their fwiding.
CONSUMER AFFAIRS -Approved a branch of the Consumer Affai rs
OfUce in HWltington Beach, to be manned one day per y.·cck at no extra cosl
to the COWlly.
UGRTING -Decided to consider levying tax in Placentia and Cypress
for llghttng services, since voters turned down tax increase in June election
and districts can't afford to keep street lights on. ~tinued to nex t ml'Cting. ,
SANtTAnoN FEE -Set hearing date for oonsidering charging user rec
for aanlLailoo service• in OOW1ty. · ·
CAPO PARKS -Adopted "Mas ter Plan of Local Parks for Capistrano Bay
·Recreation and Park! District." into coun ty 's master plan of local parks.
Fiscal Controls Debated A1any contractors, he said. are already
gearing up to use non-union workers
in an effort to stay in business.
Contractocs, he sald, would be forced
out of business because their customen,
many of which are large industrial firms
and oil companies. y,.lJUld hire their own
workers -rather than contract out the
work at jligher prices. ·By · Nixon, Industrialists
•Particularly in ihe heavy construction
indu.stry, Peterson said, "the owners
are not going to buy tha t stuff," By JOHN VALTERZA
or "" oa11r P'u.t ltaH
President Nixon spent more than· three
hours In 1 spirited conference with
several leaders in finance an d
ma nufacturing Tuesday, assessing their
ideas about the dilemmas of the nation's
economy and what is needed as a
remedy. ·
And among the items discussed "'as
the value -or lack of it -in
reestablishing economic contro)s.
But reports emerging from the
meeting indicated that Teamster:a Union
Pr~ident Frank FJtaimmons -the
only labor leader present -was the
strongest in favor of government controls
on prices and wages. The Presldent
cared little for the idea.
"He told us that he tried then1 and
they just didn't work. Controls, the
President told us, were like a pep pill
that give a boost, but the letdoy.•n
afterwards just v.1asn't worth it," the
South Lagunan related.
Crean said after emerging from the
session that the discussion ran the gamut
of economic issues. but that the
President seemed. lo dwell most on what
be belie\·es has bef:n the seriows financial
effect ?Vhich th e nation's
environmentalists ha \'e wrought on the
economy.
"He spent a lot ol time on that
point, and he emphasized tha t l.e believes
that environmental considerations forced
on industry haVe crippled the economy,"
Crean said.
\Vhile the strike. goes on, Peterson
·said, "contractor s are losing jobs riglll
and left." I
As much as $100 million in oonst.ruction~ •
has been lost to the union contractors '
since the strike began , he said.
A switch to a non-union \\'(Irk force.
he said, wou1d ·be easy.
"At $9.4& an hour," he said, '''Re
could fill the colosseum with non-union
ca rpenters. cement ma~ and laOOrers
(the three striking crafts)." ·
In threatening to go IJOIHmion. Trenta
charge([" the CCll!l'actm with being
"guilty of 1.he 1ll09t unrealistic approach
to labor relations since the invention
of the cotton gin .
"Any attempt by any contractor lo · •
.place non-union carpenters alongside
members of other craft unions 1ll06t
certainly would be the extreme insult
As for the remainder of the leaders,
the sentiment ran from moderate
controls to none at all.
Among th e guests invited lo the major
round of talks was Sout h Laguna's John
Crean, the owner of a Riverside firm
which builds mobile homes.
That si.me issue was discussed after
the conference by Nixon's Counselor on
J:conomic Affairs Kenneth Rush.
to the other craft wiion." 'I'renta said.
"There is no way in I.he world any
contractor regardless of his philosophy
about unions, can hope in this day and
age to put such a wild scheme into
effect. It i.5 unrealistic, immoral and
warped." he said. Crean said that Tearnaters' President
Fitzsimmons distinct because or his
steadfast suppor1 of the Pre.sldent among
other antagonistic labor I ea de r s ,
appeared to dominatA:l much 'of the input.
.. lie came oot the strongest for total
economic controls and made hiJ dislike
or George Meany (the president of the
AFL-CJO and a Nixon detractor) very
outspoken.
"Fitzsimmons said his union was still
pledged to help in the areas of inflation,
bul !hat the rest of them (other labor
leaders) weren't helping," Crean said.
Nixon, said Crean, appeared to
disagree strongly with the idea of harsh
controls.
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We now :.tnd . then face a
customer who comnlains that
although resets his watc h in the
morning, he gets home at night
and finds that his watch does .not
ngree with a nother s ource. Th<e.
watch is usually accurate, ·the
error often being the source of.
the time check. The most ac-
c urate time check is the
National Bureau of Standards,
Which .broadcasts continuous si g··
nals, acc urate to within a few
thousandths of a second a da)',
on its North American ·s hort
wave Radio Station WWV.
Rush told a press conference that
in many industries about 20 percent
or the capital has been diverted from
production and used in.stead to pay for
envirorunent-related projects.
In RWlh's version of the meeting,
the impression given reporters was that
the concern about environmental costs
came primarily from the delegates.
But Crean said he recalled that the
guests mentioned the issue briefly and
that the President sclzed upon it and
addressed the issue at length.
Crean added. Iii a private interview
that Nixon reiterated his belief that
the nation should be self·sufficienl In
its energy production and that reliance
on Middle-East oil was wrong.
Settlement of carpenters 3trike in·
Northern California and a pos..lble
agreement in San Diego's atrike will
ha ve no effect on the negotiations.
Peterson said.
The carpenters have been trying to
close a $3 an hour gap between
carpenters wages in the north and south~ •
ends oC the state. ~ ,
"\Ye have told them that iC their~ •
members want the wages in Northern
California, to move up lhere," Petenon
said.
l~e said weather conditions forcing 1
a shorter v.·orking season in Northern
Cal ifornia accounted for the difference. '
1:0R \'OUR VAf.UA8 LF. JEll"l:LHr A.\'IJ M'A.TCHF.S
IS AS Cl.OSE TO 'i'Oll AS OU R SJ'URI:. WHl!RF.
OU R OWN CR.1FTSitl EN CAREFULtl' OU THli
\l'OR#\ U,'1D l1 R OU R PER SON AL Sf.'Pl:RVf t/D.\'.
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•Fine jewelry care and repair' .................
Original jewelry design. and creations
Gcn1 and jewelry appraisals
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J IJWELRY Pl lJ CES P..~PP.RTL..Y APPRAISP.D BY US.
Marshal's Case Eyed ALICIA PARKWAY -Aw•nled conJract or !204.697 ror construction on
In ' the largest m etr,opolitan'
area s the telephone company
time service is sym chronizcd
with the National Bure au of
Sl "nda rd s, a nd therefo r e
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Alicia Park"'">'· fro m Paseo de Valencia to almo.!lt one-quarter mile sooth of LOS ANGEl.ES (UPI ) -Superior Court San Diego t're<woy.
Judge Richard Gadbois was expected to
t•ke und er 11ubmission todar lhc case or 102 PERCENT UP -Annua l treasurer's report to Board lndi cnted in-
suspendcd county ma rshal T1n10lhy Sperl, vestment interest Income up 102 pertenl for fiscal year 1973·74 over 1072·73, t---..:cU.red-1Jf-RJ'ITICf-theft;1T1isnrn)f'()Prie11on --+~=
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HEAT BEAT DEPT. -One of the
big troubles all o! us \\'ho Uve along
!his coastline suffer is trying to equate
"'ith the \reather. \Ve are never satisfied.
\'ou re1nen1ber lasi June? 'The '"·eather
,1·as pretty glu1npy. C1ouds. drizzles and
!lome cold. \Vron~ Thinkers at that
rin1e \\'ere predicting doom .and gloon1
and suggesting thJ! v:hole sununer season
'\\'3S going to be a bust.
No1\' "'c're tailing off Jul y. And how
is the \l'etither? Hotter than the hinges
of hell, that's ho1\'. And '\\'hat are people
doing? That's right. Complaining about
it.
But you just have ooe foggy n1ornin g
come up and you can expect people
to glum about, grousu\g about the cold
and damp.
lN REALIT\1, us coastal t~·pcs should
be thankful we're '"'here \re are. The
old Pacific keeps us from bolling over
in the ho! \jmes and stops rthings from
freezing up completely in the dead o(
11•inter.
\Veather-v.•ise. you V.'3.nt to know v.·here
1vc 'd all be '\\'ithout the ocean sitting
out thert?
ATJIENS (UPI) -Fonner Premier
Constantine Caramanlls retumed to
Greece in triumph today and took office
as head of the nation's fi~t civilian
government since a military jwita seized
power seven years ago.
In scenes reminiscent of Athen! at
the en_d of World War ll, tens or
tholisands of Greeks filled the streets
in exultation and rejoiced at the end
or the strongman military rule.
Enormous throngs joined vol~ in
an emotional chorus of "Democracy!
Democracy!'' hailing the return of
civilian government and welcoming
Caramanlis home from 11 years of self·
imposed exile in Paris.
Milk Lawyer
Admits Illegal
Co11 tributions
WASHINGTON (UPI I -A milk
industry la\\'Yer has pleaded guilty to
setting up illegal corporate cootributions
to political candidates, mo st J y
Democrats. Tv.·o--thirds of the money
'\\'as on behalf of Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey.
Tuesday's plea by David L. Pan-,
special counsel to the Associated blilk
( IN SHORT ... )
Producers Inc .. ,.,.as the first stemming
from the investigation or contributions
by MlPI to political campaigns.
''Long live the Creek republic," they
. cried. "Down with-the tyrants."
1t1any in the crowds cried openly,
embraced strangers and danced In the
a\-enues of Athens. MotorlJts honked
deafening overtures cl joy on their auto
horns.
Greek Orthodox Arthblshop 8era~hi1n
administered the premier's oath of offi~
to Caramanlis in a nationwide radio
and television broadcast less than an
hour after the oon.servative PoliUclan's
return home. ·
Caramanlis pledged to \\'Ork for the
"restoration ct nonnalcy and o f
deJnOCracy." He called on the Greek
'J)t'!OPAe for "unity, good sense and
patience."
The s o 1 e m n cea enlOQf cltmued a
sequence of event& that began witb a
July 15 coup on Cypruo JO<! tbe U....I
ol a dl!.ct m11llaly coolroltlalion wilh TUrkef~~e d. Gre«e's partners in
lhe North AUanllc Trealy Organlzalion.
The crisis came to a dramatic dlmu:
Tuesday when l'relidenl Phaedoll Glilld!
summoned opposition politicians for the
first oonsuHaUons 1M ttii "coklnels
coop" ousled lbe elected govemmenl
in 1967.
"'111e Greek anned forces in view
ol the lituatlon In which the OlWtUy
finds llself has decided to entrust tbe
running of the country to a c iv i I J .:in
govemmenl," lhe mllilaly l u n t 1
•nnounced .
Then: was no further eqianaua...and I'"
tbe !ale ol Brig. G<n. Dimltrloo
loamldes, tile slrongman ol tbe military
junta, was unknown.
An olflL'ial spokesman sald Caramanll1
woold becln hll fifth Jenn Of olflce
by Jftpartrur for talk1 in' Geneva with
Turkey and llrilaln on lbe C)1Jrlll crlllL
He w111 form hls cablnet later in the day. '
PollUcal obaerven said the failure
ol th& Greek anny to win tactical
advantages In Cyprus coupled with the
nat.lon's severe eobnomic woes led the
m!lltary leaders to -!heir
atlempta lo rule the oaunlrJ.
RETURNS FROM EXILE
Con1t1ntlne C1r1m1nll1
Aide Describes Haldeman Crude Price
Hikes Boost
Oil Profits
As Nixon's 'Alter Ego'
WASHlNGTON (AP) ~ "Haldeman
was the alter ego. Haldeman was almost
the other President I can't emphasize
that enough."
Thus did fonner White House aide
Alexander P. Butterfield describe the
role of H.R. Haldeman to the House
Judiciary Committee, according t o
testimony released today by t h e
commitlee. ~-Butterfield, t man who first publicly
disclosed the .ex· . f the presidential
tapes, was the 1rst nine witnesses
who testified before tbe Judiciary
Committee in its impeachment inquiry.
The committee released Butterfield's
testimony in a volume that al90 included
that of fonner Nixon campaign aides
Paul O'Brien and Frederick C. LaRue. ·
O'Brien and LaRue were involved in
arranging the payment of Jegal exPenses
Butterfield told the committee. "He
counted so heavily on Haldeman'•
presence: on Haldeman being at the
other end of the telephone witbili reach
when he buzzed."
Sex Not Prisori
Riglit-Judge
NEWARK, N.J . (AP) - A
federal judge ruled &t Tuflday
that prison inmates have no
constitutional right to aex. ...
NEW YORK (AP) -Several oil
companies say rises In crude on prices
on domestic ahd foreign markets helped
to boOSt. sharply their prof~ -during
the second quarter of this yeaf:.
Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, the
natlort's sixth largest oil firm, reporte4
on Tuesday that after-tax proflll for
the three montbl ended last June 30
w~ 131 percent more than the earn1np
in the ume period ot 1973. •
Shell OH Co., seventh biggest. 11.id
its leCOnd-quarter earnings roee 3t
· percent. Cities Service Co., )4th in size,
reported a 76 percent gain and Tenneco
Inc., a conglomerate with 11lgniftcant
oil operations, said its net more than
doubled. .
Nev.'J'.)Ort Beach, '\\'ithout its ocean,
beaches and bay, '\\'OUld just be a Studio
City without used car lots.
Huntington Beach, without its Jong
stretch of shoreline, \rould be Bakersfield
He pleaded guilty .to conspiracy to
violate campaign la'\\'S by arranging
illegal donations totaling $222,450 in 1968,
1970 and 1972. Of that amowit, $150,450 ,
was for Humphrey;s two campaigns for
president and one for the Senate.
. e Busing Filibuster:>
WASHrNGTON (UPI) -Senators
-for Watergate conspirator E. H9ward
Hunt Jr.
U.S. Dimict Coort Judge V-
P. Biunno rejected a lawsuit
brought by Rahway SlalAt PrUoo
inmates wh> said that the failure
of the New Jersey priQJ.· sylltem .
lo institute furloughs at home or
conjugal visits amomted to cruel
and lmUSUal punishment
For the latest quarter, Indiana
Standard registered earnings of lllO
million on revenues of $2.47 billion. In
the comparable period lal:l year, $111 .S
mi1Uoo was earned on revenues of $1.S.S
billion .
'\\'ithout onion farmers. opposed to busing school children have
Cost.a t.fesa, Jacking the mesa upon hinted they v.ill begin a filibuster today
\\·hich it reposes to catch all the sea to block action on a compromise
breezes, '"'ould just be another section education bill they say is too weak
on the busing issue. of loll·er Santa Ana. Lagwla Beach would The $25 billion, four-year bill would
be like Tuslin with bwnps in it. San. authorize continued aid to grade and .
Clemente v..·ould likely be absolutely ,·high schools Qlrougb June 30, 1971, but
nowhere. f a compromise on tough antibusi.ng
SO lT GOES. \\'ithout that ocean.
y.·e'd be clear oot of our "'eather and
'even Jonathan Uvingston Seagull would
i.bandon the region.
~ Some Wrong Thinkers insist that it's
)>ur nice wann summer '\\-ealher that
Ji!tracts all the tourists and visitors
:and clobbers up the coastline.
: This, of course , is the ul timate in
· rrong thinkin g. Our weather has very
::little to do 1\•ith the visitors streamin g
.'10 the coastline every v.·eekend.
: lfs actually THEIR v.·eather that
lllakes the difference in us getting
·coastal crowds or not.
language that was in the House measure
is end.angering Senate passage.
e 'Children Abused'
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen ale
in\•estigators have been told that patients
of a Florida school for disturbed children
v•ere abused and used as guinea pigs
bv the fonner director ol the institution .
·The Senate pennanent investigations
subcommittee took testimony from two
former nurs~ at the school Tuesday.
Esther Johnson Snow, fonner chief nurse
·at the Green Valley School at Orange
City, Fla .• told the subconunittee one
student v.'as punished for injecting lighter
fluid into his arm by being forced 10
dig a grave and sleep in it. even though
the arm was seriously infected.
UPI,_..,......
Flr•t Leg •1 Rare
Duaine l\1acon showed up on
final day of qualification for
public office in Tallahassee,
Fla. without any pants. Macon,
candidate for Democratic nom·
ination for U.S. Senate, says
he is taxed so mu ch he can't
afford t.rousers. :... Consider when we have one of t)lOSe
:.Cloudy. foggy '\\'eekends aod our people
are puzzled because the coastline ntis
~up anyv.•ay.
~ ALL THE VJSlTORS are smiling at
:the cloudy ~kies and saying how v.:ooder·
: rul it is to be here.
• That's because of where they came
:from. It was probably 103 degrees in
he shade v.·hen they fled from wherever
~they came from and headed for the
•coast.
Dig Traces 'Fat' Band
Of Indians to 2600 BC
: Llkev.·ise, \\'e've had plenty or nice
: '\\·eek ends '"'hen the crov.·ds '\\'ere sparse.
• This is caused v.·hen they have bad
v.·eather. The inlanders thus miscalculate
, end figure it must be lousy on the
coastline too. ·
: So. .,.,•hen you get ri ght dov.n to it.
, the inland atmosphere-is what really
controls our population flux and influx. .
• SO YOU WANT to have the beaches
: and bays all to yourself on the bright,
sunny, wann ocean days?
Just pray for rain ln Riverside, fog
.. )n fontana and gloom over Glendale. ·.
UTOPIA , Ohio <UPI) An
archeological dig along the Ohio River
is shedding light on a band of Indians
who thrived on 1.his lush, rolling
countryside in 2600 B.C.
"A lot of the local people ask me
if we're finding an)llfarrowheads," said
Annie Seel, 21, a member of the
archeolo~ical team from the University
of Cincinnati. "I tell them we find
spearheads, but not arrowheads. They
hadn't been invented yet."
Kent Vkkery, the assistant professor
heading the dig, says the Indians also
predated agriculture and pottery.
"But they were very resourceful and
probably fat and happy," he said.
Vickery and ta graduate and
undergraduate students have b ee n
digging 40 miles southeast of Cincinnati,
between the tiny Ohio towns or Utopia
and Olilo, since the mkldle of Jlme.
Among the hundreds of historically
revealing objects found were the remains
of a young Indian who was burled with
his legs folded at the kneecap and pushed
back against his chest.
; Plains-Brace .for Drought
lrt Cool, Tex. Mercury Reaches a Hot 106 Degrees
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~ .. ~"'°'*"tl . .,. llOW
Butterfield, now bead of the Federal
Aviation Administration, spent nearly
nine hours testifying in closed session,
durU!J( which time he described in detail
the President's work habits and his
relationships to his staff.
He made it · c!ear that the closest
staff man to the President was his
staff chief, Haldeman.
"Haldeman was his right-hand man .''
PEO~LE •
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The request wa.s made by two
inmates \\tlo asserted that the right
to have conju_gal visits or furlou_ghs
was needed. to protect their
maniages or keep their girlfriends
and that restrioting·sucb visits WU
an attempt by the state to dictate
morals.
Profits for the flnn during the first
!ix m on tbs of UU. year totaled ''499
million, compared to $242.5 million in im.
Shell earned $124.5 milUon in the latest
quarter, compared with '$89.5 million
in the like period a year e a r I i e r.
First·balf profits of $246.4 million
outdistanced the $169.I millk>n earned
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A local 4·H Club, the Tri·City Challeneera, has asked
Huntlneton Beach to buy and develop a 25-acre animal
park ln the controversi.al Sunset Helghls area. The re·
quell has a nlce finr to l!, an idea that coUld'tie wed
to preserve the rural flavor of the area.
Club mtmberl suggest a kind of a petllng'ioo <:Oil·
cept, wtth amall farm animals like pigs, ~oils, ducJa;,
sheep, rabbits and such other creatures available tor the
comm.unity's childten to see and touch. The possi-
bility of an equestrian center and a vegetable garden
was also mentioned.
Ye1 indeed, it does sound nice and we cou ld ap-
preciate the orrer even better if we dl4n't realize that
much of the Jm~tus for it comes !rom those Hunting·
ton Harbour residents who are searching for every pos-
sible method to halt apartment construction in Sunset
Heights.
But, still, the idea has merit, and if they can also
suggest how the city can handily find the more than
$1 million tt could cost to buy the necessary acreage,
the proposal ls worth consideration.
'Estate' Zoning
The Fountain Valley City Council's decision to ex·
plore the creation of new "residential estates" zoning
with larger·slzed lots -so large the zone could prob-
ably be aP.plied to only a few undeveloped parcels in
the city, if that many -is a questionable exercise .
The rest of the council should have heeded Council·
man Al Hollinden's reluctance to force a new,.untried
zoning on a single property owner without consent. Such
an action would be blatantly unfair.
cept of estate 10ninc -in which the minimum .sized
Jot would be ltOOO square feet, in stark contrast to the
standard Fountain Valley lot o! 7,200 square !eet -
aeems...unvrorkable, or..at least out o.(..cbaracter for th is
communlty of mlddle-dass homeL
Perhapt the Idea is just too lale, coming when the
city-ii alriloBI fully developed. But if !!>• city really
w1nts to create a special area to attract "professional"
residents, it could consider equestrian estates, or some..
thing else with more than just large lots to offer for
what will surely be a higher price.
Plan Essential
The Fountain Valfey City Council and the Fountain
Valley School District board of trustees Monday agreed
to set up a joint committee to study unification....atong
city boundaries and oth~r problems or mutual concern.
The committee first will research what neW state
legislation might be needed to allow the school district
to secede from the Huntington Beach Union lfigh School
Distrlct and fonn its own unified K-12 system.
. \Ve think the spirit behind forming the committee
JS commendable. The group could serve as a continuing
liaison between the two governing bodies and go a Jong
way toward avoiding misunderstandings that occasion·
a.Uy put them. on opposite sides of an issue .
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. • • • . On the surface, Councilman Bernie Svalstad's con-
\Ve also understand the desire by both to solve
their high school overcrowding problem soon, and uni-
fication arpears to provide a solution. But we caution
the schoo district to first try to work out a unification
plan satisfactory to their neighboring di stricts as well
before staging what could be a very costly one-way pull-
out . 'On second thought, hiring him ~asn 't such a good idea!'
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Aimed at • ' Oil Firm • • •
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WASHINGTON -Standard Oil of
cafifornia (Socal ) has hired a mysterious
prfJate investigating finn, known as JHf
}.jJociates, to find out who has been
str;ping us embarrassing documents
fr(ln its files.
)HF himself is a British intelligence
spipalist whose full name is John ll
Fher. He is on an undercover mission in;.tne ~fiddle East.
1 Bj one or his asso-
i . a fonner CIA
a n t named Joe
. has been di-
l:t the Socal in·
v~gaUon.
ror se v e j a l
r$lths, Smith has
~ tumini:t &>cal's
Francisco head-
ers inside out. He has concluded
his investigation, according to our
sctl;rces inside the company, that at least
ois document in our possession is a for·
g~.
iE CONTACl'ED JHF Associates and o~red to help detennine whether the
d#unent ii authentic. W: tNve made
.al inquiries which have satisfied
ullthat the memo, indeed, is a forgery. -e obtained the document as part ~our investigation of. the oil crisis,
a'4 investigation that took us from
Cllifomia to the Mldd1e East. \\'e
1---·ined documents-from at-least.three
J$jor oil Jinns. ~ bogus document, which had only
aininor innuence upon our invesligation, W highly technical. We quoted only
tlll!t portion :
?;severe technical probl ems have been
•ntered by Aramco in the Saudi
APb~an fields .•. (in 1973), production '4 increa.,ro from 6.5 mill ion barrels'
d9 to 9 million barrels/day to meet
iqireasing U.S. demands. •• ~E RESERVOIR p r essures
, f~uated so greatly that corporate
~rs now estimate prodqction will •• lo ••
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
fte111e111ber the Good Oltl B11r111a Sfaave Days?
Spare a Few Kind -Words for Signs
Re Hunlini:tton Beach's "Neighbor·
hood Watch:" Achtung! A new SS
fortress and complete Luftwaffe j.'I
not enoui:th. The chief now wants to
put a Brown Shirt right on your
block ! J.B.
G......... 01'• Ctnllnt... ... ~""'""" •'I'
ruMn allll • -.....,...."" refltct Itta
YI .... tf "9 --· ...... '!'Mr Hf _.... • G ..... r OW. o.tty Plleit.
be stabilized at no more than 1.5 million
barrels/day, far below tt>e 20 million
baJTels/day projection."
After quoting from the memo, we
also published on Jan. 11. 1974, the
response of a company spokesman who
said the memo was "all wet, completely
erroneous.''
Later in Saudi Arabia, fti showed
the docmnent to Oil Minister Ahmed
Zaki Yam.mi and published his reaction.
"He said his technical experu: keep
close watch on Aramco's production,"
we reported on February 23. "The
alleged 'severe technical problems'
coulmi't have developed, he felt sure,
without his knowledge.
To lhe Editor:
1 like signs. I can understand a lot or
farmers moving to the city and not
ha\'ing combed the hayseeds from their
hair being a little bewildered by all of the
signs, especially if they can't read. But it
seems that these days ~Jt Is the city kids
that can't read. Perhaps that's thC
prohlem.
I can remember as a boy the Burma
Shave signs. They were the most
interesting thlng along the highway. or
«ourse, an old cow would occasionally
break the monotony by walking out in
front of the ~todel A, requiring an extra
stop.
t'he only sjgns telling distance would
read, First National Bank 12 miles ahead
iq_d.ownto.wn_LitUe Roell:, or Marion Hotel
:!!I miles ahead in downto~TI Llttle Rock,
or fiolly's Diner three mile!> ahead at the
crossroads.
THE SIGNS kept us awake and alert.
. The last word in lights is this famous
line: lf you don't dim yours, I won 't dim
1nine. Burma Shave.
They \Vere sirniliar to the little signs
near a nursery on Newport Boulevard in
Costa 1.tesa. You could hardly wait to see
what the next series of signs \\1ould say.
"HE A.GREED it will take a few Now as you drive the freeway, there are
years to reach the 20-mlllion-barrel the -line's, the gentle curves and the bump
Roal ..• (He said production ) is now back bump of the divider lines in the concrete
up to 8.6 million barrels and could slabs. Nothing to break the monotony. ·
• reach 10 million barrels next year." You soon get cross-eyed.
The forged memo contained some \Vhat would a city be without signs. I
correct but also some misleadin g don't believe even the country boys
infonnation. We wish to go on record, \\·ould like it, eapecially if they could
therefore, as endorsing Yamani's read.
response. \fE ARE surrounded by a bunch o(
Footnote: Who could have forged the sophisticated SllObl without a cause.
document? Some digidents, wl>o put They have to invent a phony cause. 'Ibey ~ an ~ei;pwnd sheet ca 11 e ,d have notitiDg to do with their weekends,
Stranded Oil, had a~ to Socal s but to climb mountaim or camp on the
-files.--Perhaps-the-y-planted the-phony-lakr -sbore:-so-they-wani--everyttliilg to
memo. Smith told us he believes the Jook like the wilderness.
forgery was part of a la,rger, more Some ot us like signs. We find them
sinister plot, perhaps even of the KGB Interesting and visually in good taste.
Soviet secret police. 1 was a litt1e leery about nTiling thi s
The memo has detailed markings letter for fear that signs ~ight g~t the
\Vhich only someone familiar with Socal's go-ahead and some nut might decide ~o
files would be able to duplicate. Our put pornography on them. There is
source picked out the document from cerlainJy no sOOrtage of nuts these days
the files, without the slightest suspicion or or the Devil's imps.
it might not be genuine. He consented , JJl.l BOLDING
for example, that we make it available
to Senate investigators to take up with
the company. He now feels like a bank
teller who passed a counterfeit no
bill .
\Toh••teer
To the Editor:
Now that nude bathing has been
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L•ll•n frtm r•H•n are .,.,,,....,.. Hormallr
writtrt *'"'''II '"'''' tiltlr "'""'n 111 300 words ... ltls.. T~t rl ... 1 lo (Ollllantt ll'llllfl It Ill 111a<1
ar l'llml111tt Ulltl fl r'IHl'Ytd, All ltlltrt mu1I fft-
clwdl ...... , ••• alld m1llh11 .... HI. but IYllltS
111af lie wlllllltltl IHI r..iutst If 1ulllclMt rta-Is
'""are111. '"'" will llOt bto "btillled,
prohib ited on the beach at Venice. I
hope you will use your editoria l influence
to prevent these disgusti ng. revolt ing
people from migrating to f'.'e\\•port
Beach.
Ir you are una ble to prevent !his.
hoY.·ever, I suggest that they be coofined
lo Little C.Oron a Beach. \Vhere l Would
consider it my civic duly to monilor
their activities from our h o m e
overlooking this beach.
PHIL LANSDALE
Defends Fireworks
To the Editor :
Re Jackie Hy1nan's article in the Daily
Pilot of Julv 1. "Are Fire'>\·orks Real!y
\\1orth..,All The Risk?"
brea kfasts or i:talhering old newspapers
Ibis 11'0uld ta ke at least one more day
and probably another 'veekend a month
and I jusl cannot spend that kind of
. lime in fa irness to my fam ily. So who
suffers by outl awinR fireworks? The boy
proJl:ram would suffer directly.
THERE ARE approximately 1 9
fireworks stands'in Fountain Vi!liey. All
run by non-profi t groups. I \\'OUld
eslimate very consen•atively that these
stands support va rious programs "'hich
affect a very minimµm or 1.500 persons.
Until vie can co me up \\'ith alternate
fund inR for community youth pr~rams,
doo't outlaw fire\\'Orks. Don't take away
the good lhat the fund -raising suppties
v.-ithout replacing the means of financing
our youth program. c. \V. PERKii\S
Sacrilege?
To the Editor;
Lately your ney,•spapc r s ee m s
extraordinarily diligent in a i r i I y
reporting every tidbit of society 's
perverseness as "naughty," instead of
deadly serious sins. Good journalist ic
coverage is one thing_ Digging in the
dirty oorners is something else. It makes
me wonder how beneficial it is to
saturate readers - m a n y of them
adolescents '-with so much contagious
imniorality, highly infectious.
You took the cake (Devil's Foot.I I \rhr.n
you recentl y J)rinted Art Hoppe·s
venomous assault on God ('!). Gabriel
and Graham. under the h e a d I i n e
"HEAVENLY \VIR E TA P ? GO D
FORBID !''
F'ifst , the argument that \\·e should
outlav.· ri re,vorks because some people
(usually those v.·ho ha ve not fol!ou•ed
the instrnctioos and cautions) get hurt
or some propert y gels damaged is v;eak.
By comparison \l'e don't out I a \V
automobiles or aspi rin or boats or
swimming. \Ve educate. If all the time
and effort spent by firemen. 11·omen·s
leagues \\-'ere devoted to education of
the risks involved and the precautions TIIE SYNDICATED \vriter needs
required, \\'C could still have our understanding and forgiveness for his
traditiona l Fourth of July firev.·orks v.1it h blasphemous attack on our Benefactor.
relative safety and-stilt-havc-the-othel'-11---was. sheer sacrilege poorly disguised
benefits too that fireworks make as wry humor. Certainly people today,
possible. To think "''e can outlaw all needing spiri tual guidance li ke never
the risks of li fe is more than somev.•hat before. might strive better \l'ithou t th is
immature. Educate to minimize the risks sort or irreverence.
and preserve the benefits. Hoppe apparentl y casts God in the
FIRE\VORKS produce benefits. I speak role .. of ''!he Landlord." \Ve ~re all
from my personal experience \l'hich 1 ~amillar with the comn1on )nn~11on that
believe represrots a lypical group in all landlo~s ~re cruel. Knowing, then.
Founta in Valley ~ha~ churlish insolence. What calculated · 1mp1ety. In Fountain Valley all fire\\·orks stands
are run by non-profit groups. Tha t is HOPPE has Gabriel -one of the
the law. Our stand prov ides funding Archan2els -sug2esting to ''Th e
for up to 80 boys in Cub Scout Pack Landlord" that he resort to a stupid
290 and Boy Scout Troop 290 from $10 !ape rerorder lo eavesdrop on us
to $15 per boy for one week of mortals. The motivation behind this
concentrated effort . During that week. mechanism seems to poot\·pooh the whole
. from pet O\\'ller inconsiderations. 1
support enforced, stronger cont r o I
ordinances. For exampl e:
TAKI NG oUr children to almost any
public parR in Huntington Beach is
spoiled by continuously stepping on
mounds of pet excrement: or in the
case of the children , washing it off
their hands. fee t and clothin~.
Sleeping at night in our neighborhood
in Hun1ington Beach is interrupted
several. nights a week by "pet" cats
yo1111ing. making love and fiRhliag in
our yard, on the yard's v.'all and even
on the roof.
On !hose nights tha t the pet cats
spare us, \\'e can lie in bed and en joy
a chorus of barking, yapping and hov.•ling
dogs. \Ve have never understood how
their owners can -stand it, but they
seem immune.
We had to throw away our sandbox
for the children, because it became a
"pet" cat !oilel. You had to hold your
brealh when standing downwind of II,
and it was a serious health hazard
for our 3-and-4·year-olds.
WEEDING, watering, and generally
taking care or our front yard Is like
v.·orkington a farm ; you haye to watch
)'Our step. Late at night. after we have
gone to bed, and very early in the
morning before v.'e arise, clandestine
pet O\\'ners release and/or ;valk thtir
foo r·legged cha rges in their neighbors'
yards. They certainly dm't want yellow
spots or dead shrubs in their own front
ya rds.
Several times a month, large, overly
friendly dogs (we hope they are friendly )
bowl over and generally terrify our
toddlers and then disappear. We are
lucky that the damage has only been
scratches and mental anguish.
I hope 1 have made rrif point clear;
I think pets for pet owners are fine
in their place. but when allowed to
run free, they impose on others In
a rather personal y,•ay that I find
upse tting. From my position, stron3
control ordinances tha t are enforced are
necessary in a city where: houses are
10 or 15 ' feet apart, and where the
few open places are not !he "wild"
but well-groomed eitensions of our O\\'ll
backyards.
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n1y y,•ife and r plan no olher activities jdea of hea1•enly rcrords. Be assured
that are not related to the firev.·orks that God has ways th at exettd anythin g
stand. I not ooly sleep at the stand of this \\'Orld and our imaginations.
(the la1v says someone must 00 there He doesn't need a machine lo rerord
24 hou rs a day) but frequently eat our deeds ; He has you ! Listen: " ... for
We have come to realize that pet ,
owners cherish their charges as strongly
as 11.·e do our children. We dare not
criticize them openly for fear or '
emotiooal and other reaction s , ·
conseqiiently, · to maintain a truce in
our neighborhood, I request that my
name be omitted.
NAME WITHHELD .. .
pe haven't done a "color-coded" quiz r!(; • Icing time, so 1'ere's a relatively
sliple one. Score J point for eal'h item
t:tfrectly identified; a perfect score is 40,
t:tf25 is good without rererence books : ..
;i (a) Brown Swiss; (b) Brown Shirts;
(" Brownlsts; (d ) Brown Betty.
i• (a) "Bluebeard"; (b) Bluebird (not
t winged creature); (cl "Blue Boy";
( Blue Eagle.
i (a) Black Belt: (bl "Black Boy'':
( Black llellth: (di Black Velvel.
(a) Yellow Jack: (bl "Yellow
~;·: (c) Yellow•h.ammer: (d) "Yellow
~ l•I Red Giant: (b) "Red Mill": !cl llil Laws: (dl Red Hat. !I, (a) Gre<n Room : lbl "Green
': (c) Green Bell : ( d ) ..
'!l (a) "White Company": (bl White ~rl: (<) While Knight ; (d) White
fl'I<· ' :.1.· (a) "Golaen Ass": (bl Golden P.littce: (C ) Golden Hind; td) Golden r·· . ,•
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9. (a) Grey Eminence; (b) Grey
Cloak; (c) Grey Friars; (d) Gray's Inn.
10. (a) Silver Ghost; (b) Silver Streak ;
(c) Silver Star; (d) Sliver Age.
ANSWERS :
I. (a) breed of cattle: (b) Nati SA
forces; (c) Puritan religious· sect; (d)
Pennsylvanta Dutch bak.ed puddln&-
2. (a) Nickname of a French murderer
ol ten women ; (b) Campbell 's wortd
record-setting series of racing can; (cl
Gainsborough's portrait: (d) emblem of·
lhe New Deal.
-3. la)-one of the fi ve lower grades in
Judo: (b) R;ch.ard W r I g h 1' •
autobiograpltlcaf book or 1145: (c) 14th-
• century bllboolc pilguc; idl a miied
drink of champagne and stout, called a
"Bism•rd;" in Gennany.
l. (al Yellow • fever: (bl famous
I
Edwardian quarterly magazine : (c ) a
bunting, the slate bird of Alabama : (d)
first comic strip in color.
S. (a) Type of star with huge diameLer,
like Betelgeuse: (b) operetta by Victor
Herbert; (c) the civil code nf anci ent
Rome; (d) Cardinalate.
6. (a) Backstage room for receptions;
(b) play by ~larc Connelly; le)
countryside to cootain urban sprawl : (d)
type of plum.
1: (a) Novel by A. Conan -Doyle; (bl
the smallest lype ol star; ( c) Lewis
CarTQll's fictklnal ch.aracter: (di emp1em
ol tho H-of York.
I. (a) Latin siitirt by Apuleius; Cb)
object of Jason's quest : fc) ahip 'ln which
Dralle sailed around the world ; (d)
raYroad linkup in Utah\ •
'· (a) RicheUeu'1 ad viser, Lttlerc; (b)
a Loadon alderman; (cl Franciscans :
(d ) one ol the four !Ms of Coutt for
Brltioh lawyers.
fO. (a) earlJ Roll$-Rbioe auto : (bl
.Eaillsh Channel: !<) V.S. armed fon:es
award f<t< hm>lsm; (d) Hesiod's aecond
age of the1'orkl In anUquity.
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my meals there also. I am the they take with them the rec.-ord ol' their
Scoolm~ler of Troop 290 and in fh•e deccb," Rev. 14:13. Then : "From what
years 11o•lth the troo p I have not received \\'lS writtrn in these books !he dead
one dime of personal benefit frbm our were judged. each man on the record
sland. only additional expend iture of tilnc 'of his deeds,·• Rev. 20:12.
and effo rt .
VOU ~IAY argue that there are other
ways lo raise funds \\'hich on the surface
is true. Bui not v;Jlhout substantial
addlt ioonl effort \\'hich would reduce
the time n1y fellow \eoder11 and 1 can
devote to the OOys. Righi now J spend
ooe v.·ec.k of n1y · vacation _each year
with our boys on a ba ckpack trip in
the High Sierras where the boys learn
how lo minimize the inherent risk of
hiking a/ooc, oC tcing unprepared and
THE SCRIPTVRES arC replete \Vilh
admonishments lhot records are kept
in minutest detail, even and especially
our thoughts. Jlo1v could !his be done
on a fl imsy, fallible t.1pe 1nachinc?
Scurr[[ous attacks upon Godliness do
no1 surprise 'us. They do indica te that
It is a . ..little later than even \\'e ·lhought.
Ours is not "Doomsday" ahead. but
Liberation Day!
DR. ARTHUR IL WHITE
also learn first hand to enjoy , but not Pe ti Need COtlf rol destroy. our natural resource~. about
con!M!rvalion. about looking in~·ard into To the Editor :
them.selves .in the wonderful solitude of l am dead set ai:toinst any consi<frratlon
nature. In addition I spend ooe weekend 1owards relaxing current pet control laws
per month camping wilh the troop and ii} }lunlington Beach. A recent rronl
every f\londay nigh t al a troop meeti ng; page story in the Huntington Beach
not to mentlon the otl}cr hours spent l'dlllon or the Dally Ailot indicates the
• Jn training, counsellng, paperwork and city council is revieJ¥ing rev isions lo
plaMing. animal ordlnancrs. apparently due to
Now If we '"ert to try to raise runc1s -15ff!Wl~rrom-ptnwnt . -
by the US1Jal methods of pa_ncake ~a nori-pct owner, ,,ho sulfC\'S dnHy
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OIAN61 COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \Veed, PubUshel"
Tltomo& Kee vil, Edilor
Barbara K reibic~
Editorial Page Editor
Theo editorial ,pap oL 1M Dally
Pilot .Seeks to inform and r.r.lmulate
• read'rJ by prnenti"I' on ttiis pqe
divel'9e •Commentary ·on top ics of ln-
t~st by s)ondicatrd columnis1s and
cartoonists, by pnMdln& a forum for
readeni' vltws and by prnft1ti,.-thls
neW!paptt'r opinlONI and kleu Oft
current topics. The editorial opiniom
of \he Daily Pilot •PPf'ar only in Che>
tditori&l column at the tnp o( 1ht
pq:e. Opinions e~prf'SK'lf by the' ctf·
-umrii sts and cat1oonim and lttttr
.writm an their own and ro Ndol•
mtnt ol ~it, vlt'WI by the-D&lb'
Piklt ~Id be tnftn'td.
Wednesday, July 24, l91'l_
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• Inoocent Pleas
• ' Made in"Murder
SAN MATEO (AP) -A
21·year-old ~lenlo Park man
pleaded Innocent lKI Tuesday
to a charge ol murder in
the disappe arance of Lois
Jean McNamara. a di\'Orced
Hllbborou....'11 socialite.
Her blood~meared Cadillac
accessory to murder cj:targe.
e ~lor.,,.•e Ill
SAN FRANCJsa> (AIPl =
Doctors have ordered a week
of rest at the University of
California h1edical Center tor
state Senate ?itajority teader
,---------. George ~1'1oscone ( D • S a n
( )
Francisco). BRIEFS Aides said lite 0 -yeaf-old
_ _ San Francisco Democrat ~·as
'---------' hospitalized Monday with an
acute VV-al infection. He had ~ifi'lf/I' suffered flu .like symptoms for has been recovered but her
body has not been found.
Barry Austin Bro\\-TI entered
bis plea alter his girlfriend,
caro1 Campbell, 17, pleaded
innocent to a charge of being
Falk Ba ck;
O'Connol'
Holds Out
LOS ANGELES (API
Actor Peter Falk has reached
an out-of-court settlenwnt in
his cUspute v.ith Unl\'crsa.I
Studios and is back at \\'Ork
on the tele\1ision s e r i e s
"Columbo."
In the meantime. Carroll
O'Connor remained av.·ay from
OBS' "All in the Fnmll\'"
and a second sho\v \\•as taped
Tuesday night v.'ithout hin1.
Terms of the r a I k
settlement announced Tuesday
were not disclosed.
Falk charged in a suit filed
June 21 that Universal had
breached his-contract by
failure to make. a ~132.m
payment .to Falk"s company,
Jackie Productions, on June
4. He asked that a declaration
or relief from his contract
\.l'ith die studio be grantfd.
O'Connor filed suit in June
1gaimt Tandem, asking Los
Angeles Syperior Court to
declare whether he has ·a \'&lid --
more than a week and had
run temperatures as high as
104 degree!, they said.
e Rates Hiked r
SAN FlµNCISCO iAPJ -1,
l.oog·"i nded talkers will pay l r~
extra and e\'eryone will pay £
more under a 1199.4 mill ion Tak:tag a Breal~ annual rate increase granted • -
Paciflc telephone Co. Tuesday h)' the state Public Utilitie! Rep. Lawrence J{ogan (R·~Id.}, Jeft, "'ho earlier announced hi s decision to vote
Conunission. · ih favor of impeachment of President Nixon. confers with fellow House Judi·
Pacific Telephone. which ciary Committee members. Rep. John Conyers: (0·~1ich.), center and \Villiam
had requested $312.7 millloo. Hungate, (J>.Mo.) during a break in ~he panel's meeting in Washington. The
was authorized to begin a time group was to begin debate on poss ible impeachment today, scheduled for na·
message-unit charging system tional television at 4·30 pm., PDT
lor callers who don't have r----------, --'--------------------
flat rate aen'ice allowing
unlimited calls. 'Ille new rates
~ill be effective on Aug. 18.
e Appeal Funds
LOS ANGE:l.ES (AP) ~
Will Le\\-is, manager of radio
station KPFK ·FM, said
Tuesday he will tum over a
tape recording from Patricia
Hearst and a letter from the
radical Weather Underground
to a federal grand jury if
he is unable to raise enough
mooey to appeal to Ille U.S.
Supreme Court . .
Lewis said he wasn't tooklrtg
forward to returning to jail
but was willing to do so if
he can raJ8e enough money
by ·Alonday for a further
appeal. "I don't want to go
back to jail. I'm not a
mart)T," said the 0-year-old
.L<wis, wbo bas already ope'1t
16 days in jaH for refusing
to tum over the two pieces
of evidence.
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l1i Debt
S."-1' FRANCISCO !AP )
-Lynn \\rail !Bys all he
v.·ants is his mule but San
Francisco authorities vow
Afonopoly, a jet black
jackass. ,,·on 't be sprung
from his stable slammer
witil somebody pays his
feed bill.
"Old tllonopoly Is "-orth
$1.000."' said \\'all. 56. a
'retired San F r a n c i s c o
cabbie now li\ing in
Virginia ·city, Nev . ''But
I ain't gonna pay that fine,
even if it's a nickel."
hfonOpoly, a specially
trained show animal, was
"arrtSted'' July 5 at 3
a.m. 'for grazing on the
city halt's front lawn.
Booze, Butts, Horses
Fill State's Coffers
SACRA~-!Ei\"T'O (API -1nore, smoked n10re and
gambled ,more al horse races
than _they did in the preceding
fiscal year.
Drinkers, s m o k e r s and
gamblers have h e l p e d
Californ ia finish its 1973-74
fiscal year wilh nearly s:m
millicm in the bank, state
Cootroller Houston Flourntty
says.
But the size of the state 's
budget surplus won't be
determined until mid-August.
when some fiscal loose ends
are cleared up, Flownoy said
Tuesday in a statement.
Floumoy's report for the
fi!Cal year ended June 30
showed Californians drank
Taxes Of! beer and wine plus
license fees for distilled spirits
and liquor poured $ 11 7 . 3
n1illlon into the s t a t e 's
treasury in 1973-7·1. compared
u·ith $122.7 1nillioo the
previous year.
Cigarette taxes a dd e d
another $184.8 m t1 1 io n
compared to $175.8 million the
previous year. Taxes from
horse racing amounted to 164.1
'million. compared to 163.2
million in 1972·73.
W.tdntsdl)', July 24, l'i74 DAILY PILOT !)
Violent Stor11a
Southland Hit Hard
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BAKERSFIELD (AP) !_
Plahe-.smashing \\ind, fire-
starting llehtning and fic>c:ld-
causlng rain lefl their mark
_oo l'<>utbem. Calilomia today
after a summer storm of
t.111mual vlolcnce.
\\'inds ·at a Hemet airport
"in Riverside County hit an
unheard of 80 to 100 miles
an hour, and the National
\\rcnther Service in Lo s
Angeles SUSpt.'ci.ed at rll'St it
nlight be a ton1ado. But
checks with locaJ residents
reported no Sibtflting of the
distinctive dreaded twisters.
The weather unleashed a
special fury at llemet's Ryaii
Field, \\'here some 14 glklers
and five small private aircraft
were reported destroyed by
the hurricane-force w i n d s .
Hangars and nearby mobile
homes were damaged. One
"·oman was reported slightly
injured by fl ying glass fron1
a wind-shattered window.
~1eanwhile, on the north side
of the Tehachapi A1ounttams
.
His Luck
Ran Out
SAN FRANCISCO /UPI )
Cab driver Fabian
lHolloy y,·as robbed and
robbed and robbed.
1\1olloy told po I i c e
Tuesday lhat he drove a
man lo his apartment
Sunday and the man took
off without paying him tbe
fare.
\\'hi!e Molloy g a v_e
chase. a man stole his
jacket from the· cab. It
co ntain ed his $110
eyeglasses.
When the ca bbie tried
to chase the man \vith
the jacket. he y,·as stopped
by three young men who
had knl\'es. They relieved
him of $5 in cash.
ln-Kem County, more than area storm.
20 separate lightning strikes Meanwhile, although the
caused brush or forest firel Bakersfield area was so dry
By midn~ Tuesday all Ille that motorlots had to struggle
blazes were out except for against dust Morms on
the earlier-fire on-. -Bear Jnterstate 5 and U.S. 99.
P.fountain. soaking ralnll socked bcXh the
About 100 ftre lighters Riverside County llonn area
Mlggled Ulrooih the night and the Antelope V a 11 e y
on the Bear MolDllaln fire, nonJieast ol Loo Angeles.
wfilch had -blackened """" Raine mixed with hail fell than 50 acres in rugged without letup for an hour at
terrain. seven alrcraft were • !Palmdale, where • mile or
on hand as retardant bombers Callfomla 131 was closed. Tbe
during dayli.gta hours. rain totaled more than two
At least five Bakersfield-lncbes in just an h»ur fl
area lightning strikes hit Hemet.
power pole1 or lines, the ftre M aevere fire d ange r
d e p a rt m en t said. An continued, two email brush
undetennined number of fires were put out at Glendale
power ouUlges resulted. No and Areadia, while a thi,rd
major damage or in Juries we re was doused after blackening
reported In Ille Bakenfleld 100 aeres In SiJnl Valley.
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Bus Drivers Enter
· 24t1i Day of_ Strike
By Tbe AJloclated Prat
AC Transit oo, driven in
the east San Francisco Bay
area entered their 24th day
ol striking today and 5()
drivers ~ the Chauffeurs
Union kept up their work
stowage again.st the Airporter
bus system.
Also, Berkeley radio !t.ation
KPFA was off the air this
roorning after staff members
walked oot to ' demand the ~
firing of the station's general
manager,
State cxmciliator Thomas
Niook>pulos resumed h i s
shutUing between AC Transit
and repre!lefltatives of the
Amalgamated Transit Unio:i
Division 192 after face-Urface
talks broke otf 1t.1onday with
no plans to resume.
"Neither !Ide is \Villing to
make concessions \\'hich v."OUld
enable them to rea c h
agreement," Nicolopulos said.
''But the l i"ne s of
eommwlieation remain open."
The bus dri~ a re
demanding parity w i ,, h
einployes «. the Bay Area
Rapid Trans!t system. Their
strike has forced 200,(KM) info
BART or back to their cars
in Vlcstem Alameda and
Contra Costa CX>Wrties.
Inflation
Hits .Peak
LOS ANGiJLES CAP)
lnflatioo has peaked and ls
\vinding dQy,.11 slowly but
unemployment wW tontinue to
climb through the rest of the
year. White ijou.5e budget
director Roy L. Ash said
TuesdilY·
Ash refused to predict when
inflation might drop to what •
would be considered a n
accept.abJe level. It wlll not
reach that point 1n 1'74, he
said.
... " 0 • Mid-summer savings on famous brand health and beauty aids.
Anacin
Tablets
1oo·s gge
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Listerine
Antiseptic
14 fl. oz.7 4 ¢
-Soft & Ori
Anti-Perspira.nt
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nt. wt.
8 oz.
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Just Wonderful
Hair Spray
nt.wt. ·49e
13 oz.
Gillette
-The Dry Look
Hair Spray
nt. wt.1 09
11 oz. .
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Alka-Seltzer
Head ·&
Shoulders
ShampQo
Johnson's
Baby Powder Tablets
Foil·
Packed
36 's
nt. wt.
4 oz.
tube
Pepto-
Bismol
'
s11.oz,-79¢_
gge nt.wt. 73e
14 oz.
Scholl's
411> · Foot Powder Spray
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We ret1rve the tight to limit qu•ntilies. Special prices good thru Sunday, July 28th, 1974,
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Will Nixo1i Su.rrender The111?
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55-ce11t. Bike Souglat President,
Trustees Defer 'Attorneys
Huddle Up Tax Decision
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Newport-Mesa school trustees said
Tuesday night they may ask voters to
approve a school tax override at the
November general election to maintain
school programs at their present level
in 197f>.76.
Superintendent of Schools John \\'.
Nicoll said the district will need a tax
rate hike of 55 cents to keep quality
education in Ne1,1'port Beach and Costa
Atesa.
Trustees did not dispute the 55 cenl
Ugure, but did ask that Nicoli's staff
Popeil Jury
Spellbound
By Recordi11.g
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of .. Dally " ... ' l leff
LOS ANGELES-Recordings liberally
spiced with plot, profanity and black
jive talk were pla_vcd here today and
Tuesday to a spellbound oourt.room in
the $200 million Samuel Popeil murder
conspiracy trial.
111s accused \\•ife. Eloise. 11 Newoort
Beach socialite, and her boyfriend, Dan
Ayers. sho\.\.'ed little strong reaction to
testimony by prosecution u•ilness Don
Recd. Deputy District Attorney Pt:ter Breg·
man plaMed to put the former J\tirhigan
prison inmate back_.P.d_the stand today
in Department 53. while a third tape
lo\1lS played. ..\.r.ers. :n, ot Santa AJJa·.
and Mrs. Pope1l, 43, who then occupied
a home at 519 Harbor Island Drive
where they were arrested Jan. 8. are
charged with conslJiracy and solicitation
to murder her wealthy husband.
Reed and a second man. Robert Peeler
of Cerritos, both of 'vho1n ha,·e been
granted immunity from prosecution,
claim Ayers solicited them to kill fl.trs.
Popeil's 1vealthy husband.
Reed 's voice was clearly identifiable on
one tape made in a meeting with a man
he and the prosecolion claim was A'jers.
He told of one January trip to Chicago
to case Popeil's Chicago high-rise
lake[ront penthouse and how he laughed
when the liveried doonnan aided him
out of his .cab. a black ex-con in to\vn
for a contract ki\Hng.
The rambling conversation was taped
without Ayers' knowledge at a
clandestine meeting in R e e d ' s
motorhome vehicle, parked in / Long
Beach at a restaurant lot.
\
'11\e voice told or being Impressed al
PGpCiJ's voeallh after Flat 179 was
pointed out to him by a security guard.
"Dan, I looked to my left and there's
Uiat (building) 'way up there.
"I got 'the feeling oC rich' when 1 ·
looked up there, llOlllething high. like
il take an airplane to get up there."
Further discwsion on· the tape!I
involved financial arrangements, Ayers'
iilleged. manufacture in his Costa
Mesa machine shop of a pistol silencer
for the job and the reliability of hired
killers. ·
"I know abOut that little deal you
and Peeler pulled that time, now that's
petty as heU," the second male alleged
(See POPEIL, Page ll
WRING PROFITS
FROM PILOT A D
ll was 111 clean deal all around.
''The first caller bought our washer."
the satisfied classified advertiser from
Irvine said.
Here's whal he said In his ad:
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KENPttORE waSher old bot
"'orks \.\.'ell, ~ean $25. XXX· xxxx. .
\\'Ou.Id you like to wrtng profitii fro1n
a 'vostier or dryer you no lon~cr necd·r
Call us at 842-567J and get re3dy to
clean up.
prepare an alternate 1975-76 budget
showing \.\.'here cutbacks could be made.
"The voters need to be aware of
the ·alternatives," said Trustee Donald
Small"'ood.
~1embers of the Newport-i\1esa board
also expressed objections to the state
legislation which they say is forcing
the district toward mediocrity.
"The state seems to be happy aiming
toward mediocrity," Trustee Roderick
i\facPt1illian oomn1entcd.
He referred to state \egjslation v.·hich
limits the district lo expanding its local
tax base by about three pcrCent a
year-unless voter approval is obtained
fOf' a lar,:t:er hike -although offiicals
saMi inflation is raising costs about 10
perctnt annually.
"JAy,·er income districts can increase
thei r base up to 15 percent a Year,"
Nicoll explained. ';The state average
permitted increase is six percent, but
higher kncome dis\ricta like ours are
restricted lo three percent."
"Are "-e going to allow our schools
to degenerate to the level of mediocrity
appa~atly desired by the legislators
of this state?" he asked.
Nicol l told tru.,tees the district will
probably require an add.iUonal $4 million
in 1975-76 just to maintain its programs
at their present level.
"If the voters approve a 55 cent tax
rate increa&e. it will ra ise our lax base
and supply the needl'd funds for us
to stay even tor at least the next
(Stt OVERRIDE, Page :1
Coastal P ernrit
lleld N'.ecess ary
For Versailles
By JOHN VALTERZA
01 .... 01/tr PHet l ltll
President Nixon cancelled his entire
schedule today for hours or meetin~s
in San Clemente ~ith his chief \\latergate
la\\'yer .in an effort to evaluati:: the
Supreme Court tapes d~lsion.
Jfarried \Veslern \Vhile . Hou se
spokesmen predicted Nixon v.·ould have
no r..esponse to the high court order
until late today. ·
Presidential Press Secretaiy Ronald
Ziegler said the. \Vhite House was given
40 minutes' ad\'ance notice this morning
from the clerk of the Supreme Court.
The clerk advised that the White I-louse
should be represented before the panel
but gave no indication of what the
decision would be.
. Nixon was \tOrkiQ.g a.lone in his
upstairs study at 1:40 a.m. when tv.·o
of his lawyers in \\'ashington phoned
v.·ith v.·ord of the historic decision.
Ziegler said the ,President immediately
cancelled his scheclu\e for the day and
sumn1oned his chief \Vatergate lawyer
James· D. St Oair and Chief of Stolfi
Alfxaoder Haig.
The three were scheduled lo meet
throughout the day to completely
evaluate the decision and consider the
President's options.
The mood of the White House staff
v;orking with the pre!l! in Laguna Beach
was one of e.1treme tension at mid-day.
A terse announcement by Ziegler came
shortly before noon as the only statement
from the White House.
Approached by a reporter shortly after
the anoounce1nent, Ziegler said. "Ho\v
the hell can J co1nment on a one-sentence
bulletin?"
Reporters ·who were to go froni the
press headquarters in Laguna Beach
lo the \Ve.stern \Vhite House compound
for the photo sessio1_1 and a briefing
aftery,·ard were advised not to go.
Nixon has refused to produce the tapes
of the 64 Watergate-related conversations
on the grounds of executive Prtl'ilege.
By CANDACE PEARSON The tapes were sought by special
0t t1te 1>111, f'll9t 11111 prosecutor Leon Jaworski in connection
LOS ANGELES -The state coastal with \Vatergate coverup trials.
Commission decided 9 ·lo 1 that Ve rsailles In a similar dispute with Jay:orski's
on the Bluffs in Newport Beach can't predecessor, Archibald Cox, Nixon
be completed \\ithout a coastal pennit. promised that he would comply y,·ith
The action upheld a state attorney a definilive Supreme Court ruling. Cox
general's recommendation to deny was fired, hov.·ever, and the issue never
developer Donald Scholi' request for reached the high court. The President
an exempt loo frnm the coastal act for and James D. St. Clair. his \Vatergate
h . derense lawyer, consistently h a v e I e apartment project. refused to say v;hether Nixon y,·ould
The rejection. by the ~ta~e ~stat obey a Supreme Court order in lhc
Zone Conservation Commission is the ·case at this time.
end of the line of governmental ste.P~1" St. Clair new to the \Vestern \\'bite
for ~lz.. unl ess he .ca.n "' 1 n House to confer y,•ith Nixon shortly after
recons1derauon by the comm1ss1on. the court ruling.
'n\e next move would have to come l~e flew from Newport Beach to San
fro.!1. court. I~. f" t •• r Clemente by helicopter. Earlier, aides
.11w e1i.:tt1ng 1rs punse 0 h d 'd lh t St Cl ·
V --"I -.,,.,. rt.me ts adJ" l to a sa1 a ·. air was en route ea--.u e--: apa. n acen to \\1ashington, about ty,-o hours after
HO&R Memonal H o s Pit a 1 -was the court gave its opinion.
completed In Deoember 1972. 'l1le "nd" 1-the Wh" Thomas Peckenpaugh, s c h 0 I z • re . were 1 1ca ions_ . . 1te
attorney, argued that the proposed +ff.. House did not ex~t the d~1s10~ tod~y.
unit second phase is interdependent on Ale1ander M. Haig Jr., N11ons chic!
the first and doesi't need a sepru:ate of staff, . told nev.:smen Tue~.ay night pe:nnil. ' that he did not believe the op1n1on v.-ould
Only Commissioner James .Hayes. a be .handed doy,11 to:itay. and that. St. Los Angeles County supervisor and Clair had J:>een promised 24 hours notice.
member of the South Coast regional . St. Clair to\~ a nev.'S confer~nce
commission, voled for the exemption. ~lond~y that NLXon h~d not decided
The regional commission narrowlly ~n his, course of action ~ added.
denied the exemption and Scholi. I don t see how he can unt!l , he gets
appealed to the state. the dec)s~on, read~, the op1n1on and
Both commissions also ha\'e t u r n e d oonsults his counsel.
down the dc.,.·eJoper's request for coastal
permit to build the 444 units ::as now
planned. He would have to revise the
!project to reapply for a permit, which
is judged on environmental grounds.
Exemptions allow projects started
before" the ooastal act took effect in
FebM.Jary 1973.
Peckenpaugh lnslSted the recreation
complex. utilities and sewer lines v.·ere
bull! for both phases by June t971 .
lie also contended a superior court
setUerne.nt between the city arid Scholz
\\ilich C8lled \1ersallle · a "single
inlerrelated. project'' is binding on the
commission.
Deputy State Attorney General Ce1rl
Boronkay disagreed and countered that'
the project was n~_yer approved in detail
as one unified development by the city.
The court 9eUlernent, he added . wasn:L-
flnalized until January 1973, lifter tha
c:ily llP\M'OVed an environrnental hnpact
report.
,
U1iitas Calls
It a Career
SAN DIEGO IA.I')
Quarterback Johnny Unitas cal\t'd
jt quits today after 18 years In
prolessl011BI football . 1.-:....tte · mmounced-.his reiittment
from the National Foot b a 11
League's Sl(I Diego Charg,ers 111t
a news conference.
tJnitas while with the Baltimore
COits was acclaimed one o( the
grea~ quarterbacks in • half·
ctnlury. He paMCd for more yards
aod nlOre touchdowns than any
other player in the NFL.
lll"I ~
JUDICIARY'S REP. CHARLES WIGGINS DEEP IN THOUGHT
Committee Begins Debate Today 'On Possible Impeachment
House Committee . Opens
Debate on TV Tonight
\VASf!INGTON !UPI ) -The . t'ouse
Judiciary Committee begins the debate
tOnight 'vhich is almost certain to result
in. a recommendation that President
Nixon be impeached by the House, tried
by the Senate and removed fr.om office.
At lhe outset of 30 hours or televised
debate. only a handful of the 38
committee members appeared lo be still '
undocided and· genuinely troublOO over
how lo vote. ..
But there \Vas little doubt about the
outcome. The 21 Democrats "·ere uni1ed~
And lhe Democrats• strategy of seeking
to accommodate the R e publican s
\.\.'henever possible could result in a vote
by a tv.·o-to-one or c,·en a three-to-ooe
margin for recommending ttJt. first
impeachment of a president in a.century.
'Ille three commercial networks and
!he Public Broadcasting Se1vice \\'Cre
to carry li"e coverage of the historic
debate this evening.
ABC. CBS, . NBC and PBS were
expected to begin the broadcast at 4:30
p.n1. POT. PBS will rollO\\' the IJ\'e
broadcast \\'ilh complete videotaped
i;overage.
The three co1nmercial networks are
then expected to cover the committee.
on a rotational basis.
Under the rotation. ABC "i ll handle
the first day's coverage followed by
CBS and NBC. Pu"blic television plans
to c11rry the entire live debat e and
followup each evening on a videotaped
de\aycd basis. · ~ ·
The plan is similar lo the one ar~anged
for last summer's Senate Watergate
committee hearings,
Uhder the agreement, any of the
eonJmercial neh\·orks m~y provide
cocnplete. or partUl.l live coverage or
recorded coverage on the days "''hen
it does 1tt1t handle primary broadcast.
rc!pOnsiblUty.
Nixon 's CO\lr'ller·strategy or mDking tbe
commt\tee's effort appear to be a
partisan DumocraUc exercise suUcrcd
a setback Tuesday. 1
Dccloring that Nixon's ov.1\ \\'Orris on
his tupcs "'e re th "body blow" that sho~ his \'lc\v, Rerbllcan Rep.
l,,A\\'Crtnce J. llogan o ~lnryland . n
ctMJS(rvalivc, announced his decision that
.r
,\ I
Nixon had "beyond a reasonable doubt
committed impeacbable of { c.n s es. '•
{Photo, Page 5.)
After his nev.•s conference, Hogan "'ent
to the House floor for a ,·ote and
encountered bitterness.
"l \Vas treated like a pariah," he
told a reporter.
'·One of lhe Republicans said. 'Let's
hear it for Larry Hogan' and made
lhe raspberries sound." ...
The three-hour committee session is
to start at 4:30 p.m. PDT, u•ith lf>.minute
speeches by the most senior mem~rs.
He hoptq to cotnplete "·ork before
the Supreme Court hands do\vn a decision
that could enorn1ously con1plicate tile
House's job.
Andrew Johnson. a Democrat who
succeeded Abraham Lincoln to the
presidency and v.•as considered too
lenient to the defeated south, is the
only President e\·er impeached. But the
Senate vote "'as one vote short o{ the.
twt>-'thirds n1ajority required and he "·as
not removed from officC.
Mock Air Gan1es
Reset Tonigl1t
-LOS ANGELES (UP Jl -Adverse
Y.'cather' conditions forced a 24-hOOr
postponement of a mock air v.·ar off
tlie Southern California Coast, the U.S.
Air Force said today.
The exercise. designed to test the
co1nbat readiness of the U.S. forces
il..l[ainst an enemy bomber alta~1 and
been scheduled for Tuesday nigm but
was postponed until ton ight, the Air Force
said.
stipersonie jet fighters. FIOllS and
F102S rrom Air Force and National
Guard bases in California and Navy
and ~1aMne aircrart. y,·ere. scheduled
to panicipate In the ITlOCk "·ar v.·hlch
could produce some sonic booms In
unpopulated areas.
The exercise is be.i..ng cbnducted by
the Norlh American Air Defense.
Com1nand .region 26 at Luke Alr Force
Base. Arlt. •
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Today's Final ' • • .
N.Y. Stocks
N TEN CENTS
.Panel of 8
U11ani1nous
111 Decisio11
\VASHINGTON (UPll -The Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that
President Nixon must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed \llatergate mate1;:.l to be
used in the trial of six fonner top
aides and possibly in his ow n
impeachment case.
The a:-0 opinipn. written . by Chief
Justice Warren E. Burger. rejected
Nixon's argumeRts.of pre si dent i a I
coofidenliallty and ordered tapes and
records of 64 of his conversations be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON'S
'AL T_ER EGO' -P•g• 4
tumed over to special prosecutor Leon
Jaworski. •
"The generalized assertion of privilege
must yield to the. demonstra\ed, specific
need for evidence in a pending criminal
trial." Burger wrote.
The historic decision orders Nixon to
g\ve the materials to U.S. District Judge
John J. Sirica to determine what
evidence 1s rele.want for the Septembu
trial of fO:nner White House and Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the Watergate
cover-up.
Burger said Sirica had acted properly
in hls original Aprll 13 ruling ordering
Nixoo to tum over the tapes but stressed
that tbe judge bas 111 heavy responsibility
in handling the 'materials. He said Sirica
must be sure t.hey are re!urned lo the
\\1hite House intact
Rooald L. Ziegler, the President's pres,,
secretary. had no immediate 001nment
on the ruling. \Vhite House officials had
refused to say in advance what Nixon's
response would be, although in an earlier
case that did not reach the Suprem~
Court Nixon said he \\'ou!d abide by
a '1defin itive" ruling.
A refusal by the President Gt obey
today 's order \.\.'OUld a cc e I e r ate
impeachment moves.
Ja\\·orski said of the court's action ·.
"J'n1 especially pleased it was a
unanimous decision. It doesn't leave any
doubf in anyone's mind.''
Rep. Peter \V. Rodino Jr .. chainnan
of the House Judiciary Committee that
is considerin g impeachment. had no
(See COURT, Page Z)
NI XON WON'T
JVA T CH DEBATE
President Nixon will ''·'atch none
Jf the televised impeachment
jebale tonight by the House
Judiciary Commillee.
This \\"Ord came Tuesday fron1
Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler,
'\'ho la,.1t year insisted Nixon
"'atched none of the tele\•ised
hearings of the SeJlale \Vatergate
co1nmittee. Monlhs ' later Nixon
acknowledged he had taken an
occasional peek. ,
Orange Coast
Weatloer
Continued muggy, hot days. Ille--
cording to the "'ea I her ..service with
inland highs Thursday at 94 de-
:lining to a not·SCKOOI 77 at the
beaches. Uiws tonight in the high
Ws.
INSIDE TODAY
If your e111ploye1 are r111nling
off 111itl~ off ice good1, you ca11
11010 liire a tltiej lo stop them.
ThC1t'1 right. Tl1e people at
T.H.l.E.F'. 1peciali~e i1i crooks
-for a fee. See story, Page 13.
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Makarios Recognized
Greece ~onsiclers Arclibisliop Legal Head
BULLETIN
ATHl!:NS. Greece IAP) -Greek
.. ~orelgn f\llnlster George f\lovros said
today lhe new Greek go,•ernment
recognlr.es Archbishop A1akarios as lbe
president and legul bead of Cyprus.
Uy United Press lnlernational
Turkish J>re1nier Bulcnt Ecevit sent
Greek Premier Constantine Caramanlis
F rom Page 1
POPEIL ...
lo be Ayers remarked at one point
oo the JOl'ij! tape.
··\Vhal's that?"
"Ahhh, the JlUY you hustled."
Recd affir1nNI under Jive questioning
by Deputy District Attorney Bregman
that the refe~ence 'v.:is made IG another
murder-for-hire incident t'''o years ago.
}le said 'Peeler was approached by
a 1nan \\'ho \r<inted a third party in
a love triangle killed and they agreed
to do it for $5,000 but si mply took
$2.500 as a do\1·0 payn1cnt and never
intended lo murder the target.
The tape contained Reed 's reply that
he \\':IS not hustlin.(!: anyone. especially
not for rhe $25.000 sum he \ras lo
be paid 1his ti me. before and after
1t 1~·as done.
"Yeah. I'll shoot you if you (fool}
11•ith me .·· the second replied.
"Something, Don, that I v.•ant ;• the
1 second voice ronlinued , "see, I'm not
going to blov.· $200 million ror $25,000."
Defense attorneys maintain Pope.ii has
tried to set up his estranged wife uith
trumped-up charges and that she and
Ayers were going along to get evidence
against him.
During Tucsday·s proceedings, none
or the three principals di splayed strong
reaction or strain, beyond tense points
in questioning by de£ense and prosecution
lawyers.
Recd rlid appear visibly v."Om d0\\'11
at the conclusion of each or l\\'O tape
segments riddled \l:ith street vernacular
terms, worries about the proposed killing
and promises to carry it out successfully.
Ayers at times grinned. avidly follO\\o'ed
tranSceript copies as the tapes'
conversation unfolded and several times
1.ti'inked at Atrs. Popei\ or cracked his
knuckles.
She either scribbled notes on a pad
ir: tight handwriting-she \\'as a waitress
before the Popeil marriage--0r sat
quietly doing her needlepoint during
r!'Cesses.
fn Jaler testimony today, ex-convict
Heed told the court he met ~irs. Popeil's
lx>yfriend Ayers Jan. 2 in an unsuccessful
attempt to collect $500 expense money
ror the alleged murder mission to
Chicago.
Reed, the leadoff prosecution witness,
testified Ayers was driving ~frs. Popeil's
Jaguar. The rendezvous oceurred at Gate
2 of the Douglas Aircraft Company plant
in Long Beach.
The stocky, somber witness told the
jury before Superior Court Judge
Brandler that he didn't gel his advance.
He aroused immediate objections by
Ayers' defense attorney v.·hen he started
to describe Ayers' emotional recreation
because a security guard was standing
nearby.
'·t said Dan. don't move the car ......
Rc«i said and his explanation that Ayers
.i ppeared to be trying to avoid being
seen talking to him was ordered stricken
from the record.
Recd testified that Ayers confessed
he had not brought $.j{)() as promised,
.. t laiming caution on !he part of a third
party involved. presumably intended to
mean ~1rs. Popcil.
"What's the problem?'' the alleged
contract killer testified he said to Ayers.
"I'm being pressured from both sides."
. he quoted Ayers as replying. ''By you
for money and by her to get the job
done ..• she wants tbe job don e."
Recd claimec\ that Ayers said the
third party involved however v.·as
v.11rried and v.•ished. to proceed very
cautiously.
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a message today offering to reconcile
their nation's differen_ces that brought
them close to war, C::iramanlls told
newsmen In Athens.
Caran1anlis v.·as sv.·orn in today as
head of lhc first civilian government
in Greece in seven years a n d
immediately named George A1avros as
foreign n1inister to ronduct peace talks
ll'ith Britain and Turkey in Geneva.
Co111pany Sees
Coast Po1icv •
As Reass uring
By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE
Of 11141 O•lly f'Llll ll•tf
A regional coastal commission· policy
discouraging development of the Irvine
Company's roost valuable remaining
piece of undeveloped land was seen
by the co1npany ~~ assurance its
plaMers are on the right track.
·The policy, which will be incorporated
in a stale coastal master plan in 1976,
discourages development along the 3.5
1nile stretch of beach bet.ween Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach.
The company does not take the view
that the policy \\'ill halt development
in its 10.~acre coastal sector.
"\Ve fully realiz.e that we have to
come up with a pretty dam good plan
to get approval," said ·Afarty Brower,
Irvine O>mpany director of public
relations.
After the coastal commissions v.·ere
set up when voters approved Proposition
20 in 1972, he said, the company shelved
a previous plan for the area .
That plan would have developed the
area as a mix of residential and resort
facilities.
Since January, the company has been
engaged in a study of the area with
a composite of public and private groups
called TlCMAP (The Irvine Company
.iulti-Agency Planning program.)
A dozen grou115, including the state
and regional coastal commissions and
state departments of transportation and
parks and recreation, have been meeting
v.·ith Irvine Company plamers to work
out an acceptable scheme for developing
the acreage.
The company, Brower said. has
engaged consultants to study wildlife
and vegetation in the "environmentally
fragile" area.
The commission policy, Brower said,
"is assurance that what we have been
doing with TJCMAP bas been justified.·
"TICMAP has been a lengthy and
costly process, but if we· had just sat
in a room and developed a plan witlx>ut
all this public input we would not have
had the results we are going to have
nO\V."
The company planners, after six
months of meetings with the agencies
in TIC?ilAP, have retreated to come
up with a composite plan for the coastal
sector.
The group has hashed over six
alternate plans of development, one of
v.·hich is an open space plan supponed
by tllf: commission policy.
That · plan, however, has b e e n
tentatively rejected according to
company planner Don Cameron, because
no offe.Q to purchase the land for open
space use have been made.
\Vhat the company calls a "hybrid''
plan for the area \\'ill be presented
to TIC~1AP by the end ol August, BJ"O"''er
said.
"\\'e envision that this area will be
a model for any future development
along the coast," Brower said.
Irvine Coinpany
Says Building
W . 'F" ' arnuig rne
By CANDACE PEARSON
Of '" o.lly ""'' ll•tf
The regional coastal commission policy
to "discourage" private developments
along the Irvine Company coastline is
a signal to the developer, Executive
Director Afe\vin Carpenter said Tuesday.
"It means we're going to try every
""·ay we can to keep open space,"
CLJ-penter said of the undeveloped land
between Corona del 1iar and Laguna
Beach. ·
''It mearu they better h:ive a pretty
good plan," he added, referring to the
Irvine ComJ)¥1Y.
That policy and 37 others ~·ere
adopted by the South Coo.st Regional
7..one Conservation Commission In Its
coastal land env ironment report ~tonday.
The vote lo approve was 8-1, with
Louis Nowell dissenting.
The document will now be sent to
the state commission for Incorporation
in statewide recommendations for the
coastal land environment.
It is the second of nine part.! of
a coastal ma5ter plan the com missions
are writing fC>r submiMlon to the
legislature by 19i6.
The policy referring to the Irvine
Company's 3.5 mile downcoast stretch
came as a surpri$e to company orticlals.
It says :
"Private development In both the
Santa ri.-tonica mounta in.~ and the Irvine
coastal ar~as shall be discouraged and
v.'hcrt such development would 1111\'Crstly
affect the t.nvironment or v.·<111ld not
00 In the public lntcrc!'it ~hall be denied,"
' ---
The Ecevit letter, read t.o newsmen
at the parliament bulldlng, said "I
congratuJate you with warme!t feeling
on your assumption of olfict u prime
minister of Greece. I nm convinced
that his heralds! t'hc beginning of a new
area of friendship in our rtRion.
"Fro1n the day_ J took office It has
been the sincere desire or m y
government to start friendly cooperation
in all fields \\'ith our neighbors. I have
strong hopes that as an experienced
statesmaq v.·ho can appreciate the value
of cklse and healthy relations between
Greece and Turkey and for Mrld pence,
you might respond to this desire."
~fean"'·hile, Turkey said it controlled
Nicosia Airpon and v.·ould reopen It
to ci\ilian traffic soon -a claim that
placed it in direct confrontation w I th
the United Nations peace keeping force
on Cyprus. The U.N. forces reported
earliff this Wi?e1' tOey Mid the airport
and v.·ould defend it with arms.
"The international airport In Nicosia
is under Turkish control and will be
opened to civilian traffic very aoon,"
Turkish information minister Ohran
Birgit said in Ankara. It was the first
time Turkey claimed. officially to control
the airport.
Birl{it told a ne\\'S conference lh at
Turkish army engineers are now
repairing damage caused at the airport
in recent fighting and that when the
airport is reopened Greek planes v.ill
be allowed to use it.
O:lmmentina on the return to civilian
government in Greece. Ecevit said "I
had lokl you that Turkey's operation
in Cyprus v.·ould bring peace and
freedom for bl;>th Cyprus and Greece.
What I said has now been realized.•·
'Ibere was still some scattered
shooting on Cyprus but the poUtical
scene appeared lo be easier. Acting
president Glafkos Clerides said new
elections will be held wjthin the next
few months and that Arcbblsbop ~fa
kark>s would be eligible to nm.
Makarios was deposed in a coup a
week ago i.'!ooday by Cypriot National
Guardsmen under Greek officers - a
coup that was to prove disastrous ror
Greece and bring down the mil itary
_government there.
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comment on .the decision, but a
committee source said Rodino had no
intention of altering the committee's
schedule for a final vote on impeachment
this weekend or early nert week.
A top Republican member of the
committee, Rep. Robert McClory of
Illinois, called for a delay in the
oommittee's vote in light of the court
decision, saying the tapes contained
"important evidence we do not have."
But the committee aource sak1 even
if Nixon produced the tapes immediately
it would not af£ect the committee's plans.
Jn the past, .Nixon has said that any
material given -Jaworski would be
available to the committee.
In his 31-page opniion, Burger said:
"The need to develop all relevant
facts in the adversary system Is both
fundamental and comprehensive. The
ends of . criminal justice would be
defeated if judgments were to be founded
on a partial or speculative eresenlation
of ,the facts.
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few years," he said.
Trustee ~1arlan Bergeson expressed
the fear that state legislation now
pending will wipe out all local voter
option in the future. --
"If we don't give voters the chance
to decide now whether or not they
want to raise the school tax rate, they
may not have another chance," she
said.
Taxpayen in Newport Beach and Costa
~fesa will have their school tax rate
cut this year by bet\\'eefl Z7 and 30
cents because of the large hike in
assessed valuations.
Since the school district can only
expand its tax base by three percent,
. it must return the rest of the revenue
in the fonn ot a tax cut.
Trustees scheduled a meeting for Aug.
I at Davis School to discuss the
possibility of a tax override election
in November. They must either re,ach
a decision then or schedule a special
meeting before Aug. 16 if the issue
is to be placed on the November ballot.
Dennis McArthur
Rites Thursday
funeral services for drowning victim
Dennis L. h1cArthur of Costa fllesa are
scl!edulcd fur I p.m. Thursday 8' Baltz.
Bergeron Costa M...-Chapel .
!\1cArthur, 28. a machinist and student,
died Sunday night near the Newport
Pier after saving his 9·ye.ar·o1 d
daughter's life by telling her 10 noat
on her back .
·lfe Is survived by his wife Patr1cla,
son Mark. and daughtm Dorothy, Laura
and Michelle •. aU of 1023 Valencia St.
Dlf survivors also include his parents,
!\1r. and 71frs. James E. ~tcA.rthur, one
sister and four brothers.
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JOY CONNORS, JANET LEDDER-PRUETT, BETTY TESMAN (FROM LEFTJ TOAST THEMSELVES
At 1 Newport Be1ch Re1t1ur1nt, 1n Adventure I" Women's Llber1tlon '
Wo111en Bo~k the . Boat
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. ' UCI Delegatioii Cliecks Out Tliings oii Reubeii E. Lee ·1
By JO OLS0:\1
Of ,,.. DllPr ,, ... lh!ll
To all those v.•bo are under the
imprtSSion that there is an exclUSi.ve
men·s dining room at. the Reuben E.
Lee, let it be known that there is
no such thint:.
A group of 13 women, mosUy
administrators from UC lr\'inc, found
this out Wednesday when they decided
to invade what they thought was an
all-male bastion at the popular Newport
Beach restaurant.
They made luncheon reservations for
the room under the names of Dr. Henry
and Dr. lferm<ln without telling the
restaurant that it was an all-female
party. The plan was to sho\v up and
see what the restaurant would do.
The V.'Omen had been talking about
doing it since one's husband· ate in
· the Natchez Room six months ago and
told her about it.
In the group v.'ere C}11thia J~~·
associate dean of student achvtlles ;
Alichele llarway-Herman, Jo r m e r
director of Vi'Oman's programs; Lorenza
Schmidt, Ernestine Ransom, and Janice
JenkinsJll assistant deans of students.
Abo, Joy Camors, a Corona del ?¥tar
attorney; carol Ducoff and Jeanne
Tumdra, secretaries; Anna Henry .
executive associate dean of students :
Cynthia Cooper, an assistant
administrative analyst; Linda Alkana ,
a !lecretary and PhD coordinator and
Janet Ledder-Pruett and Betty Tesman,
a!!!lstant deans of students.
When the group assembled at the
restaurant at noon, there was some
confusion about which door to u.se for
the Natchez Room, but when the party
entered. it was obvious that they had
found the right place.
Afost of the patrons "'·ere men , but
there were tv.'O women already seated
in the dining room.
This was the first indication that the
barrier already had been broken .
the men already seated.
Bob Hixon, a Newport B e a c h
businessman v.·ho is a fairly regular
patron of the Reuben E. Lee, said he
didn't mind if the women ate in the
Nalchei room if they didn't dimlpt
anything with their talking.
"What's bad Js when th e y '¥ e
housev.ives who talk like magpies," he
said. The UCI group he found 10 be
"no problem."
Bill Bardens, a Fullerton business
· executive. said, "[didn't know we'd been
invaded."'
The most vocal was Don Zellner, a
Newport Beach businessman .
•·rm a male chauvinist. There should
be a restaurant in Newport Beach
exclusively for males. I'm against this
100 pereenl"
He eats in the Natchez Room
periOO.ically because "there a,re tllnes rou want only male companionship."
.
lie said he \\'ouldn't stop coming if
~'Omen started coming more frequently,
but again declared that "this i.s the
last private domain for m a I e
chauvinists." !
Maria Flynt, general manager ol the
restaurant, cmceded that for a Joog
lime the Natchez Room had been called
the "men's lunch rooi'n." and it had
been exclusively for men.
It was originally set aside as a private
room for businessmen who ~·anted to
discus.$ their work with a little more
privacy than the other areas of the
restaurant olfer.
But over the years the policy hos
gradually been changed.
''It's not that big an issue," !ihc said.
"We can't drav.· a line. I don't think
it's that big a thing to the n1cn."
She said. anyone ~·ho requesUI to cat
in the Natchez Room has to be seated
there.
Reinecke-Court Reject,s
Semanticist Testimony
I
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal
Judge Barrington Parker, shouting al
a defense lawyer to keep quiet, rejected
a request today for expert testimony
by a physician and S<!manticist in the
perjury !rial of Galirornia Lt. Gov: Ed
Reinecke.
Reinecke's lawyer. James E. Cox.
argued that the testimony was needed
to help show Reinecke's "state of mind"
at the time of the alleged offense and
to determine the "ambiguity or clarity"
of questions. asked him.
"Do not interrupt the court \\'hen the
court is talking," Parker shouted at
Cox at one point when the lawyer rose
to question the judge's ruling. "Have
a seal," Parker ordered moments later.
"You will have ytilU' seat until I've
finished."
With the jury out of the room, Parker
also, for the .second time, scolded Cox
for using the word "okay" in rerponding
to the judge.
"You may address the counsel as
'okay'.~' Parker sald. "You may not
address: the court as 'okay'."
The women v.·ere greeted by a hostess.
who promptly tried to lead them off
to the dining area at the other end
ol tile boat.
One of the women at the back cried
out a warning to the group: "Jf you
go down the hallll•ay they'll make us
move."
1be hostess then found that it was
the Henry-Hennan party and the v.·o~en ·
were taken back to the Natchez Room
to a table already set for them .
Their arrival caused a little stir among
Won1an Found Dead
ONTARIO (U P1 ) - A 21·year-old ''om-
an was found strangled to death Tuesday
at the home of her »yfrlend, the coro-
ner's office sald. Sharon Louise Gulmon
was found in bed clad in an Army uni-
form with a military tie pulled tightly
around her throat.
After the ruling, Cox said he ll·ould
seek a writ from the U.S. COurt oC
Appeals to permit the expert testimony.
Parker said he "'oold allow the tcslimony
if the writ were granted but that the
trial would continue in the 'meantime. 1 Cox-wanted Dr. James H. Thompson,
who has done research on the impact ,
of "jet lag" on humans, to testify on
the effects of fatigue and stress on ·
Reinecke when he appeared before the
Senate Jadiciary Committee In 1972. He
is charged with lying to the commlltai
and Cox wanted a semanticist -an
expert on the,· meaning of words -
to testify about the meaning or what I
Reinecke said.
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Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart
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Bon Aire Skim Boards 12. 9 5
Speedo Swim Suits & Trunks
Penn & Wilson Heavy Duty
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Champion Handball Gloves
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DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
Newport. Beach planning commi.ssionen have post·
M•ed recommending a prop0sed new atgn ordinance
until research can· ~etermlne how much it mlghl hurt
busjnesses In the city.
The decilJon to delay the reco"mmend~tion came
aller several l\U•lnessmen told commissioners that the
proposed strict new ordinance would cost them a lot ol
money.
It seems only reasonable to try to find out the ef!ect
of any law be!ore it is passed.
There are unquestionably ii1.stances of sign ciutter
and ugliness in Newport Beach, although not to the de:
gree noticeable In some other cities.
The commission , is attempting to determine if, a.s
some businessm·en claim, the proposed ordinance n1ay
be a case of overkill .
~
It severely restricts the total area of signs a bust·
neS.!I may have, where they may be placed and how
many there miy be. It even calls for free-standing
signs to ha\'e landscaping around the base.
The question is, would it be fair to superimpose
such rigid requirements on an already existing com-
munity?
It may be possible to remedy the present abuses by
simply amending the present sign ordinance rather than
adopting such a comprehensive new one.
ll may be pol&ible to clean· up the ·few areas In
Newport Beach beset by excess 1ign1 without penallz·
lng business owners who have reasonable and attractive
1lgns which Just happen to exceed arbitrary 1lmlts.
Speedy Agreement
Curious how some thlngs happe .
Newport Beach councilman Paul Ryckoff, seem·
ingly out of the blue, &uggested during litonday's city
council study session that the couitcii should pass a reso-
Jution supporting an elected successor to Fifth District
Supervisor Ronald \V. Cas~rs.
Ryckoff almost offhandedly said he believed it
would be in Newport Beach's "best interests" to have
an elected replacement
"It surely would," Mayor,OonaJd A. 1'1clnnis agreed'.
And that was that. A prepared resolution appeared
that evening_. Rycko!! stru.ck one paragraph that alluded
to partisan politics interfering with any appointment,
and councilmen routinely passe~ it unanimously .
It's f>laln that there was much behind-the-scenes
di scussion oC the resolution, probaQl:v informally over
the weekend, among all oC the councilmen.
But there also was an executive session of the
council after Ryckoff made hjs p'roposal, and before the
vote was taken later that evening.
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\ ·~ Examples of sign clutter which might be improved
by amendments to the ordinance are the proliferation of
roor signs along Coast Highway and those businesses
which have half a dozen or more signs plastered at every
conceivable point on their building and property.
It was calJed for personnel matters -presumably
to discuss appointment of a plannjng commissioner.
We'd hate to think that the council woUld have violated
the public trust by talking about anything else. 'On second thought, hiring him wasn't such a good idea!' -·.
~orgery
~edat
. ii Firm
iisHINGTON -Standard Oil of
Calomla (Socal) has hired a mysterious
pr te investigating finn. kno~n as JHF
· iates, to find out who has been
· g us embarrassing documents
its files.
himself is a British intelli gence
aliit whose full name is John H.
er. He Is on an undercover mission
~liddte East.
e of his asso-
ci s, a former CIA
a n t named Joe
h, has hcen di·
ng the Soca\ in·
gation.
r seve;·at
m hs. Smith has c
tumioa: Socal's
, ~n~~~~ehe=t~ He has concluded
.
s investigation, according to our
inside the company, that at lcnst
umcnt in our possession is a for-
IE CONTACl'ED JHF Associates and
otfrtd to help determintt. whether the
' ent is authentic. We have made
I inquirics which. have 'satisried
t the memo, indeed, is a forgery .
obtained the document as part
*
inve!tigation of the oil crisis.
a lnvc.!tlgation that took us ~m
fornia to the 1 Middle East. \\'e
ined documents from al least three
r oil firms.
bogus document, which had only
a inor innuence upon our invesligalio11,
hi ghly technical . '{Ile quoted only
,portion:
• vere technical problems have been
e tered by Aramco in the Saudi
i bian fields ... (in 1973), production
increased from 6.5 million barrels'
lo 9 million barrels/day to meet
easing U.S. demands.
irffE RESERVOIR p r~ssu res
flttuated so greatly that corporate
4Mrs no\\f estimate production will
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
With all the concern expressed over
distribution or schedules !or the
Harbor Hopper bus service, \vhy in
the \\·orld weren't they stuffed In
the water bill envelope.! sent out
last y,·eek? R.J\1.T.
G-W Giil Ctlll-11 •t• H41n!IHM W rtl'9r• llld .. Ml HCKUr1/f rwofhcl "'9
t111WS tf ,,_ -.. -. S..IMI -"' _,,. ,. o~, ..... o.u,. 1"11e1,
be stabilized at no more than 7.5 million
barrels/day, far belDW the 20 miliion
barrels/day projection."
After quoting from the memo, we
also publi.!hed on Jan. 11. 1974, the
response of a company spokesl!'an who
said the memo was "all wet, Completely
erroneous."
Later in Saudi :Arabia. ~·e sho~·ed
the document to Oil Minister Ahmed
Zaki Yamani and published his reaction.
"He said .-his technical experts keep
close watch on Aramco's production,"
we reported on February 2.1. "The
alleged 'severe technical problems'
couldn't have developed, he felt sure,
\\'ithout his knowJedge.
"llE AGREED ·it will take a few
years to reach the 2G-million·barrel
goal ... (He said produ.cUon) is no\v bock
up to 8.6 million barrels and coold
reach 10 million"barre\s next }'eat."
The forged memo contained some
correct but also some misleading
information. We wish to go on record,
therefore, a~ endorsing Yamani's
response.
Footnote: Who could have forged the
docwnent? Some dissiden ts. who put
out an underground sheet c a 11 e d
"Stranded Oil," had access to Socal's
files. Perhaps they planted the phony
memo. Smith told us he believes the
forgery was part or a larger, more
si nister plot, perhaps even or !he KGB
Soviet secret police.
The memo has detailed markings
"'hich only someone familiar with Socal's
tiles \vould be able lo duplicate. Our
source picked out the document from
the Liles, without the slightest suspicion
it might not be genuine. He consented,
for example, !bat we makt! it available
to Senate invt!sti1ators Jo take up with
the company. He now feels like a bank
teller •who passed a counterfeit $20
bill.
N
Re111e111ber the Good Old B11r1na Slaave Days?
Spare a Few Kind Words for Signs
To the
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Editor:
! like signs. 1 can understand a lot of
farmers moving to the city and not
ha\•ing combed the hayseeds from thei r
hair being a little be\\•ildered by all or the
sil{Tls, especially if they can't read. But it
:>ecms that these days it is the city kids
that can't read. Perhap.s that's the
prohlem . '
1 can reme.mbe.r as a boy the Burma
Shave signs. They y•er.e the most
interesting thing along the highway. Of
i'OU!"se. an old cow '1\-'0llld occasionally
break the moooton"y by walking out in
front of the Afodel A, requiring an extra
stnp.
'I he only signs tellplg distance \\'OU Id
read, First National ftnk 12 miles ahead
.in do"ntown Little Rocle, or Marion Hotel
!O miles 1bead in downto,wn Little Rock.
or llolly's Diner three. mi\es ahead at the
CfllS3road.S.
THE SJGNS kept us awake and alert.
The last "'ord in lights is this f.amous
line: Jf you don't dim yours, I "·on't dim
mioo. Burma Shave.
They ""-'ere similiar to the little signs
near a nursery on Newport Boulevard in
Co3ta Mesa. You could hardly wait.to see
what the next series of signs would say.
No"' as you drive the freeway, there art!
the lines, the gentle curves and the bump
bump of the divider lines in the ooncrete
slabs. Nothing to break the monotony.
You soon get \Cross-eyed.
\\'hat would a city be without signs. l
1\on't believe even the country boys
1v01tld like it, especially if they could
~ad.
\\'E ABE surrounded by a bunch of
sophisticated snobs without a cause.
The)' have to invent a phony cause. They
ha\'<' nothing to do with their weekends,
bu~ to climb mountains or camp on !he
lake shore, ·so they want everything to
k>ok like the wilderness.
Some of us like signs. We find them
interesting and visually in good taste.
l v.•as a little leery about writing this
letter for fear that signs might get the
go-ahead and some nut might decide to
put pomogr'aphy on them. There is
certainly no sir>rtage of nuts these days
or of tht! Devil's imps.
JIM BOLDING
\lolunte~r
To the Editor :
Now that nude bathing has been
( l\fAILBOX )
Let ters from readers are welco111e.
Norn1olly, 1uriters should c011vey th eir
messages in 300 1vords or less. The
r ight to condense /ett.ers to f it space
or e/i1n illat.e lil\,el is reserved. Alt let·
ters must inclutle signat ure and n1ail·
uig address but 11ames n1ay be witli·
held un req uest if sufficietit reasoii
i.s apparent. Poetry will not be pub·
lislied.
prohibited on the beach at Venice , I
hope you "'ill use }'our editbrial influence
.lo prevent these disgusting, revolting
people from migrating to Ne"1>0rt
Beach.
If you are unable to prevent this.
however, I suggest that they be confined
to Little Corona Beach. where I "·ould
coosider it my civic duty to monitor
their activities from our home
overlooking this beach.
PHIL LANSDALE
Defends Fire1cork•
To lhe E<lilor:
Re Jackie H}'man's article in the Da ily
Pilot of Julv I , "Are Flre·"1lrks Reo\!y
\\1011h All The Risk?."
First, the argument that \re should
outla"· fire\vorks because some people
(usually those "'ho have not followed
the instructions and cautions l get hurt
or some property gets damaged is \\·eak.
By comparison \\'e don't out I a\\'
automoblles or aspirin or 00..ts or
S\\imming. 'Ve educate. If all the time
and effort spent by firemen, \\1lmen 's
leagues were devoted to education of
the risks involved and the precautions
requi red. \Ve could sti ll have our
traditional Fourth of July fireworks \vilh
relative safety and still have the other
benefits too that fire\vorks make
possible. To think ""·e can outlaw all
the ri sks of life is more than somewhat
immaturl:'. Educa te to minimize the risks
and preserye the benefits. '
FJREWORKS produce benefill!i. I speak
from my personal experience which I
believe represents a typical group in
Fountain Valley.
to $15 per boy for one \l'et!k of
concentrated effort . Durin<:i: that ,1·eek.
1ny v.•ife and I plan n"t olfier activities
that are not rl:'1ated 10 the fire\\'orks
stand . I not on!~· sll:'ep at th e stand
11h£' \a\v says somcoflt! must be there
24 hours a dayl h11t frequentl y cat
my meals there ;ilso. I am 1he
Scoutmaster of 1'roop 290 and in live
years .,.,·ith the troop I ha"e not reeeivcd
One dime of ~rsonal benelit frt'm our
stand . only additional expendit11re of ti1ne
and effort.
YOU !'I.IA Y argue th at therl:' are other
\\'ays to rai se funds ~·hich on the surface
is true. Bui not \vilhout s11bstantial
addition al effort v.·hich \l'Ould reduce
the time niy !rllow leaders snd I cai1
de\'ole to the boys. Right now I spend
one v.•eek or my vacation each year
v.rith our boys on a backpack trip in
the High Sierras "'here the boys learn
ho\V to minimize the inherent risk of
hiking alone. of being unprepared and
also learn first hand to enjoy. but oot
de stroy. our natural resources. about
conservation. about looking inv.·ard into
themselves in the v.•ohderf"ul solltude of
nature. In addition I spend one .,.,·eekend
per month camping \Vith the troop and
every J\Ionda)' night at a lroop meeting.
not to mention the other hours spent
in training. counseling, papen\·ork and
planning.
No"' if "'e "·ere to try to raise funds
by the usual methods of . pancake
breakfasts or gathering old nev.'spapers
this v."Ould take nt least one more day
Md probably another \\·eekend a 1nonfh
and I just cannot spend that kind of
time in fairness lo my family. So \\•ho
suffers by outla.,.,,in~ fireworks'! The boy
program would suffer directly.
THERE ARE approximately I 9
fireworks stands in Fountain VC11Jey. A!I
run b)" non-profit groups. I \1-'0Uld
estimate very conservatively that these
stands suppor t various programs which
affect a very minimum of 1.500 persons.
Until "'e can come up ,,•it h altemnte
runding for comn1unily youtil programs.
don't outl.!nv fire1,·orks. Don't lake a .... ·ay
the good that the fund·raising supplies
without replacing the means of financing
our youth program .
. C.\V. PERKlr\"S
P11sl111 Kids
To the Editor :
dollar hot·walker, narrowly escaping
seriously injuring two valuable horses
in the process.
I am sure there are some fine young
people in these programs, although 1
have yet to see any here. (No doubt
because !hey are in the e}.1ensive area
provided for them. taking care of their
O\\TI business and keeping out of ours.)
I do not begrudge anyone the opportunit;.o
to do their thing, but .not at the expt!nse
of others.
ONE OF the numerou!. bunrptr
stickers you see states ''For America's
Future". If our future rests on these
thoughtless, pushy kids, we are Indeed
in trouble.
J. E. DAVIS
Erroneous
To the Editor:
'Ibis letter is in reference to your
July J7 editorial entitled ""Protecting
City Land,"~ wherein you expressed
concern over the risk of losing public
o ..... nership in waterfront property by the
city allowing adjacent homeowners to
maintain .cer1ain encroachments on
public beaches. l believe that you are
concerned, wmecessarily, about the legal
procedure whereby one may claim
ownership in another's property after
a certain period or uninterrupted use,
known as acquiring l~e by adverse
possession or prescription.
' WOULD like to point out that )'OU
are basing your concern on an errooecus
assumption. Lands owned by a public
entity have never been subJect to
possible loss through such a claim.
California Civil Code Section 1007,
clarifies this point.
DENNIS D. O'NEIL
City Attorney, Ne\\·port Beach
SJuan1e!
To the Editor: Sha me. sh3 me on Newport! Instead
or making a lovely park: and window
to the sea as Laguna Beach did, they
cho.se to build Purgatory P o i n t
(Pro1nontory Point) or. as is more
generally knov.n, the Hornet's N~t or
the Ne"'port Ghetto!
This trpe of denSt building, bringing l
more people and cars to an already '
overcrowded area is certainly ruining
Ne"'JXlrt. I'm sorry lo say.
~ fluw' s Your Koowledge of Color?
In Fountain Valley all firewoits stands
are run by non·profit groups .. That is
the la"·· Our stand provides' funding
for up lo 80 boys in Cub Scout Pack
290 and Boy Scout TrOop ·290 !rom $10
Every year at about this time, as
the Orange County Fair moves into
full swing, we hear all about how
wonderful the 4-H and FF A orga nizations
are. and "'hat fine things they teach
youngsters. To this I can only say:
\Vhat were the city fathers t,hink.ing
of when they ga_ve the OK ·for Jhal
project? E. P. McGOVERN
~ haven't done a "color~ed" quiz t a Jong time. so hem's a relatively
le one. Score 1 point for each item
~ctly identified; a perfect score is 40,
~ 25 la good wit.hoot reference boots:
fa) Brown SwiSs; (b) Brown Shirts;
Q Brownlsts: (d) Brown Bc\ty. •
(a) "Bluebeard11; (b) Bluebird (not
winged creature); (c) "Blue Boy";
( Blue Eagle.
. (a) Black Belt: lb) "Black Boy";
Black Death; (d) Black Velvet.
t (a) Yellow Jack; (b) "Yellow
'': {c) Yellow-hammer; (d) "Yellow •
• (1) Red Giant ; (bl "Red Miii"; (cl
I.Awa; (~) Red Hat.
(a) Green Room ; (b) 1·Green
ur""; \c) Grctn Bell; ( d )
e.
(a) "Whit• Company"; lb) White
rl; (C) Whlle Knight ; (d ) White
fa) 1'Goklen Au''; (b) Golden
; (c) Golden Hind; (d) Golden
( SYDNEY HARRIS )
9, (a) Grey E'minence; (b) Grey
Cloak: (c) Grey Friars; ~d) Cray's foo .
10. (a) Silver Ghost ; (b) Silver Streak;
(C) Silver Star: (d) Silver Age.
ANSWERS:
I. (a)_brced of catlle ; (b) Nazl SA
forces; (c) Puritan religious sect; (d)
Pennsylvania Dutch baked puddin1.
?. (a) Nickname of a French murde.rtr
of ten "'Omen; (bl Campbell'• world
record·stUing series of racing can; (c)
Gainsborough's portrait; (d) emblem of
the New Deal. .
3. ta) One ol lfie fire lower gfades in
Judo; (b) Richard W r lg ht ' s
auteblographical book or 1945; (c) t•th·
century bubonic plague ; (di a ml.:ed
drink or cbampagne and stout, called a
~ ''Bi11m1rck" in Germany.
4. {al Yellow rev.er; -(b) famous
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Edwardian quarterly magazine: (cl a
bunting, the sfute bird of Alabama : fdl
first comic strip in color.
5. (a) Type ot star with huge diameter,
Hke Betelgeuse; (b) operetta by ·Vi~or
Herbert: {cl the civil code nf ancl'ent
Rome ; .(d) cardlnalate.
6. {a) Backstage room for receptions:
(b) play by Marc Connelly; (cl
countryside to contain urban sprawl: (d)
·type of plum.
7. (al Novel by A. Conan Doyle; (b)
the .-nallesit type of star: (e) Le~·ts
Carrol.l's fictional cbaracter; (d) emblem
or the HOUie of York.
I. (al Latin sal~e by Apuleius; (bl
object of J.ason's quest ; (C) shlp in which
Drake sailed around tbe world; (d)
raflro.d linkup in Utah.
I. (a) Richelieu's advim, Leclere; (b)
1 London aJdmnafl; (c) Fr1nciscans;
(d) me or the four Inns of Court ror
Brlll1h lawyers.
JO. {a} early Rolls·Royce auto; {b)
English Cblm>el; Cc) U.S. armed forces
1ward for heroism ; (d) Hesiod'• second
age of the world ln anUquity.
Wicks
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'Hear rhe good news? We
t11n start growing poppies
agaip!'
Bull. Literally and figuratively .
t A~1 speaking as a year-round user
or the fairgrounds stable facility. \\'hert
my horse has been stabled for t\\'O
years. I am speaking from the "other
side", the side not seen through clouded.
proud parent al eyes. I •am speaking
of the kids ,.,..ho feel the en!ire grounds
is there for them alone. The ones ,.,,no
are stealing hay and other feed s, and
\\'ood sh.'.lvings; anyonl! \\'ho deals with
these items knO\\'S frorn the current
prices this is no small matter. The
ones 1 who Insist on clogging the stable
walkways until ·they are virtually
impassable, and w\Secrack. u·hen thty
are asked to 1nove. Tiie ones who have
virtually destroyed a several thous;i.nd
Quotes
Stai.iey P.t1rcus, noted Te.xois merel\ant
announcing~ plans for S~F. stort _. "A
city, like business institut\Ol\s, must
take an honest look at Its Inventory and
be willing to con.sider Its fault.s as v.•c\I as
its ll.atLS."
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DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wttd, Publit'1tr
Thomas Kt«vil, Edilor
Barba:r4 Krtibic h
Ediloriot Poge Editor
The editorial ,Jlt.Ct' or 1he' Daily
Pik>t -ittk& to lnfonn and :rtlmula!e
rndm; by ptnmti.-on this Pl&9
diver.e •Cornmentary'on topics of U...
tn-est by S'yndjc1tfd ~umnlsts ard
c1rtt10nists, by providing • forum !or
readers: vif'Wt Ind by pttttnt.11¥ 1hil:
ncy,•sp1per's ()f)inionl and ideu on
current topics. nie edltorill oplnlom '
ol lhe Daily Pilot appear only In lhe
editorial column at the 1t'I? o( Ute
l*(e. Opinions ~JCpteswd by the C'Of.
umnists and cartoonist! and letter
writ~ 1tt their own and no~
mtnt of theit vi"'11 by the O.U,
P\lot tlhou\d be Wtr'l"fd..
Wednesday, July 24. 1974
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'Innocent Pleas Violent Stoma
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SAN MATEO (APl - A
21-year~ld fltenlo Park man
pleaded innocent on Tui;sd.::ly
to a charge ol murder in
the disappearance of Lois
Jean McNamara. a divorced
llillstiorou.:h soclnlltc.
lier blood-smeared Cadillac
has bttn recomed but her
body has not been found.
Barry AwtSt Brown ent ered
his plea after his. girlfriend.
Carol Campbell, 17, pleaded
inoocent to a charge of being
Falk Back:;
O'Co1rnor
Holds Out
LOS ANGELE.S (AP \
Actor Peter Falk has rcachl'd
an out-of~ltt1. settlcinent in
his dispute with Uni\•ersal
Studios and is back ci l \l'ork
on lhc telcvisioo s c r i e s
.. Cohnnbo."
In the meanti me. Carro!l
O'Connor remained a\l•ay from
CBS' "All in the Famih·''
and a second Sho\V \\'3S taped
Tuesday iiighr "Ai thOur tl hn .
Ten ns of the F a I k
settlement announced Tuesday
were not disclosed.
F.alk charged in a suit filed
June 21 that ·Uni\•ersal had
breached his contract by
lailtJre to make a $132.m
payment to Falk 's company.
Jackie Productions, on June
4. He asked that a declaration
of relief from his cont ract
with the studio be granted.
O'COnnor filed suit in June
against Tandem, askjng Los
Angeles Superior court to
declare whether he has a \'alid
contract.
accesso11• to murder charge.
e Hales Hik ed
Taki ng a Break
SA.t"J FRANCISCO (AP I
Long-~inded talkers will pay
extra and everyone will pay
n1ore under n $199.4 million
annual ra1e increue granted
Pacific telephone Co. Tue$day by the s1ate Public Utilities Rep. LaWrence Hogan (R-~1d.), left, who earlier announce.d his decision to vote
Commission. • in favor of impeachment 'o( PreSident Ni."'<oq ,,confcrs with fellow I-louse Judi-
Pacific Telephone, which ciary Committee members. Rep. J ohn Conyers. (D·l\1ich.), center and William
had requested $312.7 million, Hungate, (D-Mo.) during a break in the panel's n1eetin g in \VashingtoQ. The
BAKERSflELD (AP ) -
Plane-smashing \\i nd, flre-
starting lightning and flood.
causing rain left their m.irk
on Southern Callromia today
alter a sum1ner stonn of
LUlUsual violence.
Winds at a l~emet airport
in Riverside Cow1ly tut an
unheard of 80 to 100 miles
an hour. and the National
Weather Service in L o s
Ang eles suspected at first it
might he a tornndo. But
checks with local residents
reported no si.gtlting or the
distinctive dreaded tVi•isters.
The weather unleashed a
special fury at Hen1et's Ryan
F'ield. where some 14 'liders
and five small prlvnte aJ rcraft
were reported destroyed by
the hurricane-force w I n d s .
ll3!1iars and nearby mobile
homes were damag ed. One
woman \\'IS reported slighlly
injured by flying glass from
a wind.00.tlered window.
fl.1.eanwhile , on lhe north side
of the Tehachapi 1.1ounttalru! \\'as authorir.ed to begin a time group was to begin debate on possible impeachment today, scheduled for na-
message-unit charging system 'tional television at 4·30 pm_ . .:_• .:_P_D_T _________________ ~---------
for callers who don't have ,..;_; ---------, -flat rate service allowing ~
unlim ited calls. 1be new rales
v.ill be effective on Aug. 18.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -
\\'ill Lewis. manager of rad io
sta1ion KPFK -~1.w said
Tuesday he will turn -Over a
tape _rerocdingJrnm...£atdcia
Hearst and a letter from the
radical weather Underground
ito a federal grand jury if
he is tmable to raise enough
mooey to appeal to Ibo U .&
Supreme Cburt.
Lewis said he wasn't looking
fON-ard to returning to jail
but \\'3.S wtlfing to do so if
he can raise enough money
by ?11onday fl'.X' a further
appeal. "I doo't want to go
back to jail. I'm not a
ma~tyr," said the 42-year-old
Lewis, who bas already spe<rt
16 days in jail for refw;ing
to tum over the two pieces
of evidence.
Jocknss
In Debt
SAX FR ANCISCO I AP)
-L:vnn \\'all says all he
\\'Mis is his mule but San
f'r<incisro authcrities~vow -
?alonopoly. a jet black
jack~ss. \\·on't be sprung
from his sia.ble !Jammer
until somebody pays h.ls
feed bill.
··o ld ~fonopoly ~ v.wth
Sl.000." said \Vall. 56. a
rel ired San Fran e i s c o
cabbie now living in
Virginia City, Nev. "But
I aln ·1 gonna pay that fine ,
even if it's a nickel."
ri.tonopoty, a specially
trained show animal, was
"arrested'' July 5 at 3
a:m. tor grazing on the
city hall's front lawn.
Booze, Butts, Horses
Fill State's Coffers
SACRAME NTO (AP) -more. smoked more and
I>rifiierf. ---Sm o k er ,-and
gainbl.ers have h e I p e d
CalifomJa finish its 1973-74
fi.scal year 'vi th nearly $392
millim in the bank, state
Cmtroller Houston Flournoy
says.
But the size of the sta te·s
""btidget surplus won't b e
detennined until mjd·August,
when some fiscal loose ends
ate cleared up, Flou rnoy said
Tuesday in a statement.
F'Jourooy's repOrt for the
fiscal year erxled June 30
showed Californians drank
gambled more-at OOrse races
than they did in the preceding
fiscal year.
Taxes on beer .and ~·ine plus
license fee s for dist illed spirits
and liquor poured $ 1 2 7 . 3
n1 illion into the s l a t e 's
treasury in 1913·7~. compared
v.·ith $122.7 million the
previous year.
Cigarette taxes add e d
another $184.8 mi 11 ion
compared to $175.8 million the
Previous year. TaJle8 from
horse racing amounted to $64.1
million, compared to $63.2
milllcn in 1972-73.
Hi$ Luck
-Ron Out
SAi~ FRANCISCO (UPll
-Cab driver Fabian
i\.folloy ~·as robbed and
robbed and robbed.
ri.tolloy told p o 1 i e e
Tuesd ay that he drove a
man to his apartment
Sunday and the man took
off without paying him the -fare.
While i\.1o\loy g a v e
chase. a man stole his
jacket from the ca.b..o.Jt
Contained his C"~Tio
eyeglasses.
-When the cabbie tried
to Chase the man with
the jacket. he was stopped
by three young men vmo
had· knives. They relieved
him of ~S in cash.
in Kem County, more than
20 oeparate liif>Wn& strikes caused bnJlh or foreot fU...
By rnidnlghl Tuesday all the
blazes were out except for
the earlier flre on Bear
A1ountaln. t
About 100 fire fightcr:s
Jtruigled tilrough the nlghl
on the !Bear Mountain fltt,
wlllch had blackened more
than 50 aens in rugged
terrain. Sevm aircraft were
on hand es retardant bo1iibers
during daylight hours.
At Jeut five Bakerslield-
area lt;htning strikes hit
power pole1 OI' lines, the fire
department said. An
undetermined oumbet , o f
power outages resulted.. No
ma]ordamqe or Injuries were
reported in the Bakersfield
• area stonn . t
Meanwhile, althoogh tlu:
Bakersfield area. was so 4ry
\hat motorllls bed to struiilile
ap\n.<l dust ....,.. '-n
Interstate 5 and U.S. 1:ptJ,
soak.lnB rains IOdced both fhe
Riverside County ltonn i+i"
and tho Antelope V a I I ~ y norihea.st or [.<JS Angeles.
Rains mixed with hail fell '
without letup for an hour at. '
!Palmdale, where e milel.br
California 138 was closed. 1·ne
rain totaled more. than'" two
inches in just -an hour p1
Hemet. ;.
As severe fire d an g'e r
continlled, two omall brush
fires were put out at Glendale
and Arcadia. while a thif.d·
w .. dooaed alter blackenljlg
100 acres in Simi Valley.
B"(l,S /)rivers Enter
24th Dav of Strike
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By The Aaeoclated Prttt
AC Transit 00s drivers m
the eest San Francisco Bay
area fJ1tered itheir' 24th day
d. striJdn& today and 50
driven: d. the Cbauffeurs
Union kept up their work
stopplge against. the Airporter
bus system.
The bus drivers a J'e
demanding parlty w i.t h
,e1nployes of . the Bay Area
Rapid TrMSit system. Their
strike has forced 200.000 lnto
BART or back to their ears
in Western Alameda and
Contra Costa oount.ies.
Inflation
Hits Peak ·' ..
Also. Berkeley radio station
KPF A WM off the air this
morning after staff members
walked out to demand the
firing of .the station's general manager. .. LOS ANGBLES (AP)
· · State conciliator Thomas Inflation has peaked and ls
Nicolopulos resumed h i s winding down slowly but
shuttling ~ AC Tran~it unemployment wfil crM¢1nue-to
and . 1epesertat1ves . of ~he ~climb through the rest of the Amalgamated Transit Union . Divtskln: 192 after face-to-face year, White House ~t
talks broke orr Monday with d.Jrector Roy L. Aah said
no plans to resume. Tuesday.
"Neither side is willing to Ash re!uscd to predict when """\..
make concenlons v.•hich \\"OUld inflation might drop to wba.l
enable them tq r .each \\oold be considered an'
agreement," Nicolopulos aaid. acceptable level. It wut not
''But the lines of reach tbat point in 1'74 he
cornmunicatkln. remain open.'' said. '
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Shoulders -· Shampoo
Johnson's
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100's
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36's
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13 oz. nt. wt . 73e. 14 oz.
Soft & Dri
Anti-Per$pirant
nt . wt .
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Gillette
The Dry1Look
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11 oz .
Pepto-
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8 fl , oz. 79¢·
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· . EDITION
)'Ol. 67, NO. 205, 7 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES
Will Nixo1i Surrender The1n?
SS!'Cent Hfke Sought
Trustees Defer
Tax Decision
Newport·Mesa 5Chool trustees said tax base by about three percent a
Tuesday night they may ask Voters to year-unless voter approval is obtained
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approve a school tax override at the November generil election to maintain for a larger hike -altbous:h offiicals
school progran11 at !heir present level sa id inflation ls raising costs about 10
in;197$:-76. ' pcrctmt annually.
T:Jtuperintendent of Schools John \\'. "Lcnver income districts can increase
Nleoll said the distric t will need a lax tl}_eir base up to 15 percent a year,"
rate· hike of 55 cents to keep quality Nicoll explained. ''The state average
ed•cation in Newport Beach and CM.ta
M permitted increase is six percent, but .... Trustees did not dispute the 55 cent higher income districts like ours . are
figure, but did ask that Nicoli's staf( restricted to three percent."
prepa re an alternate 1975-76 budget "Are y.·e going to allow our schools
showing where cutbacks could be made. 1 d he I "The voters need to be aware of o . egenerate to l evel of mediocrity
the alternatives," said Trustee Donald apparently desired by tl\c legislators
Sinallv.·ood. ()f this state?" he asked.
Members of the Newport·J\1esa board Nicoll told trustees the district \.\'ill
al90 e~ssed objections to the state probably tequire an additional $4 million
Jegislatlon whk:h they say is forcing ii1 197>76 just to maintain its prosrams ·
the 'distrlct toward mediocrity. at their present level.
''The state acem~ to be hippy aiming "If the voters approYe a ~ cent tax
-toward mediocrity," Trustee Roderick rate increase, it will raiae our tax base Mac~fUlian commented. • . and suppl~ the fl:eeded funds ror us
He referred to state legislation "''hich to staY. even for 'at least the nut
limits tbe di.~rk:t to eipabdlng itS \()Ca\ L. few years,'' he· 11.id.
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' A 23-ycar-old Costa l\lesa man was
found slabbed and hacked to death at
his home early today.
He maY have killed himself. police
said, in a fit of despcindency over his
sOOrt stature.
Officers said Rodney John \Vrobleski,
who \\·orked for an Irvine paper grinding
firm. was found dead on a living room
couch by one of · several roommateS'
who shared the house at 1000 Arbor
St. with him.
Wrobleski had been d es pond e n l
recently over1 his slight, five.foot stature,
according to information received by
OOmicide investigators.
Officers said he had one stab wound
in the solar plexus area and several
shallow cleaver cuts on his neck and
shoulders. A butcher knife and meat
cleaver v.·ere found near his body.
Police lhe<lrized that Wrobleski first
stabbed himself, then used the meat
cleaver . when Iris initial effort to kill
liimself failed.
"There are classic hesitation wounds
in suicides and they were clearly evident
in ·this case," said Detective Capt.
E<hvard Glasgow, who is operating under
the theory that the \li'OUnds .,·ere self·
inOlcted.
Officers today were scheduled lo
interview a possible witness to the death
and to cany out crime lab tests. An
autopsy was scheduled UU!i morning.
PC>lice beBeve the death occurred
'between 11 p.m. and 11 :30 p.m. although
it was not discovered until 1 a.m, when
the roommate returned ·home.
Officers calh.'CI to the scene said they
discovered blood all over the kllchen
and a lraif of blood with footprints
leading from the kitchen to the livlnr: room.
WRIJ\'G PROFITS
FROM PILOT AD
ll was a clean deal all around.
"The first caller bolWit our "'asher,"
the 58tisficd clallified advert iser frori'
Irvine sakl.
Here's what be said in hi! :id:
KEN~10RE wastier olil but
works wt\1. clean $1S. XXX· xxxx. . .
\\'ould you Ike to v.'f1ng JW'Olils Crom
a 1vasher or dryer you no lohacr need'r
Cull 111 at &U-5678 and acL ready to
clean up.
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the fear that state legislati<>n now
pendi!Jg will wipe out ·all local voter
optioo In the future.
"If we don't give voters the chance
to decide now whether or oot they
v.•ant to raise the school tax rate, they
may not have another chance," she
said.
T1-1pay_e_r_s_in Newport_Beach and Costa
}.fesa will. have their school tax rate
cut this yea r by between 27 and 30
cents because of the large hlke in
assessed valuations.
Since the school district can only
expand its tax base by three percent,
It must return the rest of the revenue
in the form of a tax cut.
Trustees schedu1ed a' meetin~ for Aug.
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Police Nab Trio
Of Girls; Part
Of. Theft Ring?
Costa Mesa detectives claim to have
smashed a teenage robbery and burglary
gang responsible for a total of 12 cases
with the . arrest Tuesday of three
teen.aged girls.
A fourth person, identified as Paul
Homsveld, 20, of 2119 Federal Ave ..
Costa Mesa, was subsequenUy arrested
on a charge of receiving stolen property.
He was set free on his own recognizance
after being taken into cuctody Tue9Clay.
Detective U . ~rge Lorton said the
arrests of the girls closes the book
on three purse snatching Incidents in
the south part of Costa 1'.tesa and •inc
bul"Jllaries tn which TV sets, stereos
and radios were taken.
Lorton said one of the girls v.•as picked
up by the Highway Patrol In Barstow
on a lorgccy charge O\'er the weekend
and mentioned the names of persons
wanted In connection \\'ilh the :Osta
Mesa incidents.
In followup interviews she Implicated
tv.·o other Costa ~lesa girls she said
helped her ca r r y oul the ca~rs.
Newspaper clippings oC purse snatche's
in Costa ~fesa ·were found in the purse
of one of the girls at lhe lime of
her arrest. of(i cers allege.
ltomsveJd. an employe or Hank's
Electrical Supply, 770 \V. 19lh St .. \\'as
taken into custody alter allegedly buying
a stolen color TV set valued at PM>
for ,115.
Bo<lv Fountl al Dau1 ,
LOS GATOS (UPI ) -'· The body of
a young man v.•ith a bullet In his brain
and a fi ve gallon gas can tied lo hia
neck was found Tuesday In the waters
of the-Vasona Dain.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1974
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Attorneys
Huddle llp
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of .. Dtll)' l'llet Staff
President Nixon cancy!lled his entire
schedule t<iday for boors of meetinp,s
in San Clemente with his chief Watergate
lawyer m an effort to _evtluate the
Supreme Court tapes decision.
Harried Western \Vhite Hou se
spokesmen predicted Nixon would have
no response to the high court order
until late today.
Presidential Press Secretary Ronald
Ziegler said the White House was given
40 minutes' advance notice this morning
from the clerk of the Supreme Court.
The clerk advised that the White H'ouse
should be. representeg before the panel
but gave no indication of what the
decision would be.
Nixon was ~-orkiDg alone in his
upstairs study at 1;40 a.m. when two
of his lawyen in Washington phoned
v.•llh v.·ord of ttie historic decision.
Ziegler said the President imn\ediately
cancelled his schedule for the day 8nd
summoned his chief Watergate lawyer J-D. St.. ~lijd. Chief Iii si.11
Alexande< Halg ..•
Tbe three \Vert• scbel:hned to meet
througJpJt the day to completely
evaluate tbe dedsloa IDd c:onilde< the
Praideot'1 optlool ..
The .mood of the White House staff
\\'orking with the press in Laguna Beach
was one of extreme tension at mid-day.
A terse announcement by Ziegler came
shortly before noon as.the only statement
from the \\'hite House.
Awroac~ by a reROrter shortly a£ter
the announcement, Ziegler said. "How
the hell can I comment on a one-sentence
bulletin?"
Reporters who were to go from the
press headquarters in Laguna Beach
to the \Vesterit White House compound
for the photo session and a briefing
afterward were advised not to go.
Nixon has refused to produce. the tapes
of the 64 Watergate.related conversatioos
on the grounds of executiVe privilege.
The tapes were sought by special
prosecutor Leon Jaworski in connection
with \'iatergate coverup trials.
Jn a similar dispute \\1ith Ja\tOrski 's
predecessor, Archibald Co1. N i x o n
promised that he would comply with
a definitive Supreme Court ruling. Cox
\\"as fired , however, and the issue never
reached the high court. The President
and James D. St. ,Clair, his \Vatergate
defense lawyer, c:oruiistently h a v e
refused to say whether Nixon 'o\\lUld
obey a Supreme Court order in the
case at this time.
St. Clair fiew to the \\'estem \\1hite •
llouse to confer with Nixon shortly after
the court ruling.
He flew from Ne\\-port Beach to San
Clemente by helicopter. Earlier, aides
had said that St. Clair was en rolite
lo Washington , about two hours after
the court gave its opinion. ·
There "·ere indications the \\1hlte
House did not expect the decision tod ay.
Alexander 1.f. Haig Jr~. Nixon's chief
of staff, told newsmen Tuesday night
that he did not believe the opinioh would
be handed down today, and t h a t St.
Clair had been promised 24 hours.notice.
St. Clair told a news conference
1itonday that Nixon had not decided
on his course of actiOO and added,
"I OOn't see bow he can until he gets
the decision, reads the opinion and
consults his counsel."
V nitas C'{Llls
It a Career
SAN DIEGO (AP )
Quarterback Johnny Unitas called
it quits today arter 18 years in
prof!"'looal football. .
lie announced his retirement
from the National· Foo t b a 11
League's San Diego CMrgers at
• news conference.
Unitas while with the Baltiffi()re
Colts was -..-acclaimed one of the
greatest quarterbacks In a half·
cenlury. He passed for mort yards
and more touchdowns than any
other player in the NFL. -
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JUQICIARY'S RE·P, CHARLE~ WIGG.INS DEEP IN THOVflHT
' CommittM Beglftt-.Debat.-ToDy on Possible lmpucmhent
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House' Committee Opens
Debate_on TV Tonight
\VASHINGTON .{UPI) -The tlouse
Jud iclii.ry Committee begiris the dcbal'e
tog.ight which is almost certain to result,
in a recominendation that President
Nixon be, impeached by ,the House; tried '
by.the Senate and removed from office.
At the. oulset ·of 31) hours' of t~devi~
debatll, only a handful of the 38
committee members appeared to be still
undecided and gcnuinelY troubled over
how to vote.
But there was little do\1bt about the
outoome. The 21 Democrats were united.
And the Democrats' stratep of seeking
to accommodate""the Re'p u b lican s
y.·heneve r possible could result in a vote
by a tlvo-to-<>ne or even a lhree-t0-0ne.
margin for recommending the first
impeachment of a president in,a ~ntury.
The three commercial networks and
the Public Broadcasting Sei Yice were
to carry live coverage of. ~ historic
debate this evening.
ABC. CBS, NBC and PBS y.·C're
expected to begin the broadcast at 4:30
p.nl. PDT. PBS will follo'v the live
broodcast with cornplete videotaped
coverage.
The. three conlm crcla\ net\•;orks are
then expected to coVcr the committee
on a rotational basis.
Under the rotation, ABC will ha.'ldle
the first day's coverage followed by
CBs and NBC. Public television plans
lo carry the entire live debate and
followup. each evening on a· videotaped
delayed basis.
Tht plan' is similar to the ooe arranged
for last summer's Senate 'Valergate
committee hearings.
Under the agreerpentf any of lbc
conunerc.ial networks may provide
complete or partial Hve coverage · or
recorded coverage 0(1 !he .days when
It does not handle primary broadcast
responsibility.
Nixon 's counlcr·slrategy ol making the
committee's effort appear to be a
partisan Democrelic exercise suffered
a sttback 'l'ueMlay. ,
Decltiring that Nixon'11 own words on
hls tapes were. the "body blow" that
11haped hl11 vlc.v.·, Republican Rep.
1..awercnce J. HQgnn or ~tarytand. 3
conservative, nnnounced his decision that
Nixon had "beyond a reasonable doubt
committed impeachable or.fe ns es. '·
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After his nev.·s tonfei-ence, Hogan \vent
to the · HouSe IToor for a Vole 8nd
encbuntered· bitterness.· ·
"l was treated Uke a pariah," he
told a reporter.
'·On e ofr the Republicans said, 'Let's
hear it for Larry Hogan' and made
the raspberries so und." /
The three·hour coinnllttee session is
to start .at 4:30 p.m. PIJT. with 15-minute
speeches by the most sehior members.
He hoped to CO{Jlplete work before
the Supreme Court hands down A decision
that could enormously complicate the
HOl}.!ie 'S job.
Andrew Johnsoo, a Democrat who
siicceeded~ Abraham Lln<.'ola to the
presidency and was considered too
lenient to the · defea1ed south, is the
· only President ever impeached. But the
· Senate vote was one vote short '()f' the
two-thiras majority rcq uired -abd he was
not removed from office.
Nixon stands accused of abusing his
lnlst ·in an effort lo remain In ofHt"'1!
and of obstructing justice to conceal
lhe truth.
Dennis McArthur
Rites Thursday
Funeral services for drowning victim
Dennis L. ~lcArthur of Costa 1ifesa are
!Cheduled for I p.m. Thursday al Ballz-
Bergeron Costa Mesa OUlpe\.
&fcArthur, 28, a machinist and student.
died Sunday night near the Ne\\J>Ort
Pier after saving hls 9-year-old
daughter's life by telling her to float
on her back.
He is survived by his v.•ife Patricia.
son Pltark, and daugfiters Dorothy, Laura
and ~lichelle. all of 1028 Valene!~ St. ..
The~stJrvlvors also include his parents,
h1r. and t\trs. J ames E. l\1C-Arthur, onl?:
sister and four brothers.
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Panel of 8
U11ani1nous
In · Decision
WASHir\GTON <UPl) -The Supreme
Court ruled unanimously today that
President Nixoo_ must s u r r e n d e r
subpoenaed Watergate mate1:~1 to be
used in the trial or six fonner top
aides and possibly in his o w n
impeachment case.
The 8--0 opinion. \vri!ten by Chief
Justice \Varren E. Burger. rejected
Nixon's argwnents of pr e side n t la I
coofldentiality _ and .o_111_~aj tapes and
reoords of 64 of his conversations be
HALDEMAN CALLED NIXON'S
'A~ TER EGO' -Pago 4
turned over to special prosecutor Leon
Jaworski. ·
"The generalized assertlOn of privilege
must yield to the demonstrated, specific
need for evidence in a pending criminal
trial." Burger v.Tote.
The historic decision orders-Nixon · to·
give the materials to U.S. District Judge 1
John J. Sirica to determine what
evidence is re\e\•ant for lhe September
trial of former \Vhite House and Nixon
campaign aides indicted in the \\'atergate
cover-up. _
Burger said Sirica had· acted properly
in b.i8 original April 18 ruling ordering
Niloo to tum over the tapes but stressed
tbi:t tbe judge bas a heavy responsibility
ia bandling the materials. He said SJrica
must bie sure they are returned to the
, White House intact
·Ronald L. Ziegler, the President's press
secret~ry. had no Immediate comment
on the ruling. 'Vhite House officials had
refused to say In advance what Ni xon's
res~se ~ould be, although in an earlier
case that did not reach the Supreme
Court Nixon said he y.·ould abide by
a '"definitive"' ruling.
A refusal by the President ot obey
tOday's order V.'Ollld a cc e I e r ate
impeachment moves.
Jaworski said of the court's action :
"I'm especially pleased it was a
unanimous decision. It doesn't leave an y
doubt in anyone·s mind."
Rep. Peter W. -Rodino Jr., chainnan
of the Hoose Jud iciary Committee that
is considering impeachment, had no
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NIXON WON'T
JJ'1 ATCI/ DER ATE
President Nixon v:i\I watch none
Jf !he televised impeachment
:lebate tonigh t by the House
Judiciary Committee.
This word came Tuesday from
Press Sec retary Ronald L. Ziegler,
lvho last year insisted . Nixon
v;atched none of the televised
hearings of the Senate \Vatergate
oommittee. ~tonth:s later Nixon • -
acknowledged he had taken an
occnsional peek.
Orange
'
Coast
Weatber
Continued muggy, hot days, ac-
cording to the weather ser\'ice with
inland highs Thursday at 9'I de-
clining to a not·so-cool 77 at the
beaches. Lows tonight in the high
oos.
INSIDE TODAY
· If your e11tploye.1 are ru1u1i11g
off willi office good.I , you can
note J1ire a ' tliief 10 .stop lltem .
• That's right. Tl1e people at
T.fl.1.E.F. s}l4!cializ:e in crooks
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From Recordings i
G1·eece Considers A rchbishop Legal Head
BULLETIN
ATllENS. Creecf\ tAP) -Gretk
t'orelgn l\1in1ste.r Gei>l'.'g~ l\lavros said
today the new Greek go \•ernment
recognlie1 Archbishop !\lakarlos as lbt.
president and legal bead of Cyprus.
BY thti&ed Preas lnttrnallon•l
1\lrltisb Pretnier Bulent Eeevlt s~t Gree~ Premier Constantine Caramanlls
a meMage today offering to reconcile
their nation's differences that brought
them close to war, Caramanlla told
109 Degrees
-~1a1i S urv iv(~S Extrente Heat
ESCONDIDO (UPI) -An Escondido man ha,, joined. the llmiled ranks of
those 'A-'ho have lived despite a body temperature of 109 degrees.
George Jaoonello, 56, y,·as released from Palomar Memorial Hospital
recently arter 12 days of intensive care for beat prostration.
•·Almost al.,..·ays .,..-hen your temperature gets this high it causes brain
damage," Dr. st~phcn Smith said. "}.1ost people \\-'ho reach that temperature
die because it just fries the brain." . . .
Jaconelli \\'OS moving into a ne"' mobile home JW1e 28. fle said !he outside
temperature y,·as 103 degrees. but inside it was even \\'armer.
The trailer's cooler was not v•orkin g, and Jaconelli f~inted.
A man delivering a sign found him several hours later .and summon~
firemen. A rescue squad applied wet towels and water Wltil an am bolanCi!
arrived. t · d t Nurses and doctor s packed him in ice and pumP.!Ci ice wa er mto an ou
of his stomach. · 1 •
The 109 temperature "'·as recorded 15 minutes alter the coohng procedures
v.·ere started.
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OVE RRID E ...
I at Davis School to d.iscu~ the
possibilily of a tax override election
in No\1!mber. They must either rearh
a decision then or schedule a special
meeting before Aug. 16 if the issue
is to be placed oo the November ballot.
_7\/o S1nog Alerts
See 1i, Thursday
l 1i Orange County
Smog alerts are not expected ror
Orange County Thursday, a spokesman
for the Orange County Air Pollution
Control District said.
Tuesday the APCO declared a stage
one alert at l p.m. in the Inland area
o[ the county north ol the San Diego
Freeway. There was no smog alert
today.
The am0W1t of photo-chemical smog
in the· air had pushed past .20 parts
per million health warning Jevel to .25
and the stage ooe alert was called.
The spokesm~n said the alert means
poople should reduce physical activity,
try to stay indoors and stop smoking.
He cautioned people who are siclc with
respiratory diseases to be extra cautious.
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Mock Air Games
Rese t Tonight
LOS Ai\GELES (UPIJ -Adverse
\\'eather conditions forced a 24-bour
postponement of a mock air war off
the Southern California Coast, the U.S .
Air Force said today.
The exercise. designed to test the
comb.at readiness o{ the U.S. forces
a,gainst an enemy bomber attack, and
been scheduled for Tuesday night but
was postponed until toni~ht, the Air Force said.
Supersonic jet fighters. Fl06S and
F102S from Air Force and National'
Guard bases in California and ·Navy
and Marine aircraft . v:erc scheduled
to pa rticipate in the mock war 'vhich
could produce some sonlc booms in
unpopulated areas.
The exercise is being cond uct ed by
the North American Air Defense
Command region 26 at Luke Air Force
Base, Ariz.
01.ANQ.l COAST
_<\rg entine Liner
Lands; Highjack
Report Mistaken
:NE\V YORK (UPI) -An Argentine
ai rlines jetliner, which reported it had
been hijacked over the Atlantic with
80 persons aboard landed without
incident today at Kennedy Airport where
authorities said there had been no
hijacking.
They said a mechanical error was
responsible for the false report.
The plane, Aerollneas Argentlnu flight
340 from Rio de Janiero, was surrounded
by poliCi! and FBI agents when it landed
at 9:27 a.m. -two minutes behind
schedule. ,
It taxied to an 190lated area where
FBI agents and police went on board.
They found nothing amiss. said there
had been oo hijackblg, and the plane
proceeded to the international arrivals
building
Earlier, the Federal Av i at Ion
Administration reported receiving a
radio message from the flight at about
8:40 a.m. indicating a "hijacking in
progress." OfflclaJs later said the
messaie wu "in error."
The flight carr.ied 67 passengers and
a crew ol 13, 1ccon:Unito the FAA.
After the plane landed, all officials
involved refused to discuss the incident
pending an investigation. But other
airlines pemnnel speculated t h e
erroneous report might have been
triggered by automatic radio deviCi!s
cu rrently used aboard some planes to
report hijackings.
Hijacker Dies
In Shootout
CALI. Colombia (AP ) -A young
man v.·as killed by police today
after hijacking an Avianca jet with
aboui 130 aboard on a domestic
flight in northwestern Colombia,
authorities said .
The Colo m bia n Ci vil
Aemonauti~ Board said a man
"about 211" hijacked the plane on
a flight from Pereira to l\fedellin,
then ordered the pilot to land at
Cali in western Colo mbia.
On landing the passengers
escaped through an emergency
exit .
The hijacker was slain by police
alter a brief excha nge or gunfire,
authorities said.
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Semanticist Testimnny
WASHlNGTON (UPl ) t Federal
Judge Barrington Parker, 8houtlng at
a defense lav.'Yer to keep quiet , rejected
a request today for expert testimony
by a phytician and semanticist in the
perjury trial of California U. Gov. Ed
Jteinecke.
Reineeke's lawyer. James E. C.Ox,
argued that the testimony was needed
to help show Reinceke's "state of mind "
at 1he time of the alleged offense and
to delennine the "ambiguity or clarity"
of quesUOns asked him.
11Do not lnterrupl the cou rt v.-hcn the
court l'i talking," P1rke:r shou ted at
Cox at one point when the lawyer rose
Won1 an Foun d Dead
ONTARIO (UPI) -A 21-year-old \\'Om·
en was found stranjtle:d to death Tuesd11y
at the home of her '.>oyfrlend. the eoro--
ncr's office sald. Sh¥ron Louise: Gulmon
was lound in bed clad in Bn Army unt· form with a milltary tle pulled tightly
around her throat,
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to question the judge's ruling. "Ha\•e
a scat," Parker ordered moments later.
"You will have your seat untll I've
rinlshed."
With the jury out of the room , Parker
al&0, for the second time , sc:ol.ded Co11: ·
for using the word "okay" ln rerpoodini
to the judge.
•1vou may address the coumel 11
'okay'," Parker sakt. "You may not
address the court as 'okay'."
Aller the ruling, C.x aa~ he would
... k a writ from the U.S, C.Urt or I
Appeals to permit the expert testimony.
Parker said he would allow the teottmony
if the wrlt Wt.re granted but that the
trial woo1d continue In the meanUme.
C.x wonte:I Dr. James II. ThomPoOtt. who has done research on the lmp11ct
ol "jct lag" on human,,, to tetUfy on
the effects or rau,ue and 1trea1 on
Reinecke when he appeared before the
S<nete Jadlctary c;;.mmJt,.. In um. He
Is charged with !yin( k> the cxmmll,..
and (lox wanted • semanticist -an
e11:po rt on the rn6611ing of word1J -
to testify ~about the rrieanlna ol whit
Relne<kc.,Jd.
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Sen. Hubert H umphrey·
tD·li1inn.) is reported fully re-
covereCl from a malignant
tumor in his bladder, d.iscov·
ered last September. The for·
mer vice president says he's
now convinced of the power or
prayer.
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Si g11 Ordinance
Ayers at thnea grinned, avidly followed
tran1crlpt copies as the. 1 a p e s '
conversation unfolded and aeveral iime1
winked at Airs. Popell or cracked his
knuckles .•
She elthef. ICribbled note1 on a pad
lr. tight handwrltJng-ahe was a waitress
before the Popcil marriage-or sat
quie!ly doing ber needlepoint during
rectssea,
In later testimony today, ex~nvlct
Reed told the court he met Mrs. Pope.il'1t :
boyfriend Ayers Jan . 2 in an unsucc~ssful attempt to collect $500 expense money
for the alleged murder mission to ·
Chicago.
Reed, the Jeadoff prosecution wllness. testified Ayers was driving fl.1rs. Popell's
Jaguar. "The rendezvous occurred at Gate
2 of the Douglas Aircraft Company plant
in Long Beach.
The stocky, JOmber witness told the
jury before Superior Court Judge.-
Brandler that be didn 't get hia advance. '
He aroused immediate objections by '
Ayers' defense attorney when he started
to 'describe Ayers' emotional recreation because a security guard v.·as standing
nearby.
"I said Dan. don't move the car .... " ,
Reed said and his explanation that Ayers
appeared to be trying to avoid being
aeen talkJng to h!m was ordered stricken
from the record.
Reed testified that Ayers confessed
he bad not brought f500 a$ promised,
c almlng caution on the part of a third partf involved, presumably intended to
mean Mn. Popeil.
"What's the problem?" the alleged
contract kille r testified he said to Ayers.
"I'm being pfeasured from both sides,"
he quoted Ayers.. as replying. "By you.
for money and by her to get the job
done , . • she wants the job done ." 1 Reed claimed that Ayers said !he
third party involved however was I
worried and wished to proceed very
cauUously.
TONIGHT
COAST COMMUNITY C 0 L LE G E
BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370
Adams, a p.m.
"GODSPELL" -South C o a s t
Re:pertory Theater, through Sun. 8 p.m.
UCI LECTURES -"Family AfooL •
in the West," Roo m 178 Humanities.
Hall, 7 p.m.
THURSDAY, JULY ll
LIBRARY STORY HOUR -Center
Street Branch, 10 :30 a.m.
SENIOR CITI ZENS C L U 8
Q:mmunlty Recreation Center, 12-3 p.m. ·
MOVIE NIGHT -"Treasure Island,"
c.ommunlty Recreatioo Center, 7:30 p.m.
Adults $1, children 75 cents.
UCI LECTURE -"Rock -Social
Poetry for the Seventies," Room 178 J{u·
manities Hall 1-5 p.m.
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SLNIAY
• Sale-V~it Dh·e Mask
Reci. 3.49 Sale Price 11.89
.. Close-out ·Mens & Bays Ice Hackey
Skates. Reduced to 19.95 & 14.95
Swim GOCJCJles 3.95 & 4.95 Value
Reduced ta 1.89
Duck Feet Fins
XSmall to SuperX L11r9e I 0.95 pr.
Beach Flotes 5.95 to 15.95
Bon Aire Skim Boards 12.95
Sp1edo Swim Suits I. Tnlllks
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P-& Wilson Heavy Duty
Tennis Balls-Yello-2.10 pr. can
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Bctelon & Leach Racquetball
Racquets 12.95 to 37.95
Champion Handball Gloves
Handballs & Racquetballs
WllSOll-Dunlop Djlvis-
Y-x--lancroft Tenn~s Rackets
Racket SmllCJlllCJ 6.00 ta 20.00
Converse-Jack Purcell-Adidas
Freel Perry Tennis Shoes
Baseball Shoes Football Shffs
Soccer Shoes, RunnlllCJ Shoes
V.olleYballs-Volleyball Nets
Bicycle RepalrlllCJ Parts
Tires-Tubes-Accessories
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City
Wllh the exception of one questionable action.
Costa Mesa residents prqbably got"more beneficial work
out ol their elected representatives Sunday than pos-
sibly any other city council meeting in history.
The occasion was a city council and staff retreat which, after a marathon 12-hour meeting, managed...to
address In detail •2 important lssues•lncluding the New·
port Freeway and 'downtown redevelopment, billboards,
sidewalks and school crossing guards.
For council members and department heads, the
daylong session served as a rare opportunity to do
intensive discussion and planning which often is infeas-
ible at regular council meetings because of more press-
ing.considerations.
Two things which aided in the meeting were the
fact that touncil members were committed to a whole
day and that their minds were clear and fresh because
it began in the morning, rather than after a tiring day
on their regular jobs. ·
Semi-8.llnual workshop sessions such as these may
be of great benefit to Costa Mesa citizens, especially
since neither counciln:ien nor city employes are paid
beyond the price of their meals. Perhaps there wiU, be
suggestions they 'be held more frequently.
However, there is the danger that, by circumstance
or by design, sucg meetings can reduce public partici-
pation in city council sessions. Only an unusually de'di-
c;:ated citizen can or will devote a full day off to attend·
ing such all-day meetings. More can. and do, stop at
council chambers for a few hours on a week night.
The questionable action at t he session deals pre-
cisely with that subject. ·
!or the Orange County Fairgrounds. A:nd this clearly is
not proper under\ the ~ate'• anU-secrecy law, even if the
mayor said the council went through the meaningless
exercise of "re-opening11 the meeting.
The dayl6ng council workshop seuions, while they
can accomplish much, do have to be viewed with some reservations.
No Special Treatment
Anothef_battle over ~e Costa Mesa sign ordinance
appears imminent now that city planners have recom-
mended that auto dealerships not be given special treat·
rnent under the law. , ·
Auto d~Jers had hoped to win a fe9(_ concessions
and fought for them strongly during public hearings
which preceded the adoption of the ordinance. Now they
are about to hire a lawyer to fight again, possibly in
court.
The planning department's recommendation is
based on a survey or 18 cities, most of which also had
recently adopted a sign ordinance. Out of these three
gave special privileges to auto dealers. Only one' Gleh·
dale, actually alldwed more signing than Cosb· Mesa
will allow under the new law.
Planners, who did recommend some relaxations for
the motel' lnd movie industry and-atightening up for
gas stations. also recommended that the question of
special considerations for auto dealerships· be shelved
for one year.
That, it is reasoned, will give sufficient time to
det~rmine w.hether an Americ~n Motors dealership
which came 10 under the new sign ordinance can live
under the law with9ut special treatment. '·
The last item on the agenda was an executive ses-
sion for a personnel matter, from which the press and
public properly is excluded under tlie Brown open meet-
ing law. As it turned ·out, however, after the only re-
maining public -the press -had departed, Mayor ·
Wilson also chose to report on a development proposal
Although the study clearly is against speci3.t treat ..
ment for auto dealers, the one-year· testing period ap-
pears reasonable because it should provideJfuore factual
evidence on this specific problem in signing. c
'On second thought, hiring him wasn ~t such a good idea!'
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Forgery
Aimed at
Oil Firm
WASHINGTON -Standard Oil of
California (Soca\) has hired a mysterious
private investigating firm, known as JHF
Associates, to find out who ·'has been
slipping us embarrassing documents
from its files.
JHF himself is a JJritisll intelligence
specialist wllose full name is John R.
Fanner. He is on an undercover mission
in the Middle East.
But one of his asso-
ciates, a former ClA
agent named Joe
Smith. has heen di-
rectin~ the Socal in·
vestia:ation,
For se v e ;·al
months. Smith has
been turning SIX'al's
San Francisco head·
quarters inside out. He has concluded
from his investigation, according to our
sources inside the company. that at least
one document in our possession is a for-·
gery.
WE CONTACTED JHF Associates and
offered to· help detennine whether the
document is authcnyc. W: t,01ve made
several inquiries 'WlilCh have satisfied
us that the memo, indeed, is a forgery.
We obtained the document as part
of our investigati<in of the oil crisis,
an investigation that took us from
California to the Middle East. \Ve
obtained documents from at least three
major oil finns.
The bogus document, which had onl y
a minor influence upon our investigation,
'vas highly technical. We quoted only
thiS portion:
"Severe technica l problems have been
encoUntered by Aramco in the Saudi
Arabian fields., •. (in 1973)! production
was increased from 6.5 mil ion barrels'
day to 9 million barrels/day to _meet
increasing U.S. demands ..
11mE RESERVOIR' p·ressures
tluctuated '° greatly that corporate
. .engineers now estimate production will
J}_ear
~loo111y
Gns
Remrunber tlae Good Old B11r111a Slaave Days?
Few Kin~ Words for Signs,~. ----· Spare a
After all the potshots Costa Mesa
r.ity officials have been taking at
one another of late, it wasn't sur·
pl'ising they chose the ~lan~W11r
Room at the Holiday Inn for that
council meeting: R.H.
OIMml' ...0111 ~1111 ire Mlllmltt9d lltl'
reallM'S 111d .. -llft' nKnUrllJ' nll•I tti. views tf tt. -•••r, S•ll9 nw Ht -V• .. Gloofny G\IS, Dilly l"llol,
be stabilized at no more lhan 7 .5 million
barrels/day, far below the 20 million
barrels/day projection."
After quoting fr<m the memo, .we
.alSo published on Jan. 11, 1974, the
response of a company spokesman who
said the memo was "all wet, completely
erroneous."
Later in Saudi Arabia , "'e showed
the document to Oil Minister Ahmed
Zaki Yamani and published his reaction.
"He said his technical experts keep
close watch on Aramco's production,"
"'e reported on February 23. "The
alleged 'severe technical problems'
couldn't have developed, he felt sure,
without bi's ki'iowledge.
To the Editor : ·
I like ;;igns. I can understand a lot of
f»rmers moving to the city and not,
ha\•ing combed the hayseeds from their
hair being a little bewildered by all of the
signs, especially if they can't read. But it
seems that these days it is the city kids
that can't read. Perhaps that's the
prohlem.
I can remember as a boy the Burma
Sha\·e signs. They were the most
interesting thing along the highway. Of
('Ourse, an old cow would occasionally
break the monotony by walking out in
front of <the !\fodel A, requiring an extra
stop.
The only signs telling distuce would
read, First National Bank 12 miles ahead
in downtown Little Rock, or Marion Hotel
2~ miles ahead in downtown Little Rock,
or Holly's Diner three miles ahead at the
crossroads.
THE SIGNS kept us al\·ake and alert.
The last word in lights is this famous
line : If you don't dim yours, I won't dim
mine. Burma Shave.
, They. were similiar to the little signs
near a nursery on Newport Boulevard in
Costa Mesa. You rould hardly wait to see
what 'the nexl series of signs would say,
"HE AGREED it will take a fe\V Now as you drive the freeway, there are
years to reach the 20-million-barrel the lines, the gentle curves-and the bump bump of the divider lines in the concrete
goal. •. (He said production) is now back slaOO. Nothing to break the monotony.
up to 8.6 million barrels and could You soon get Cross-eyed. ·
reach IO million barrels next year." \'ihat would a city be without signs. 1
The forged memo contain~ SO!fle don't believe even the country boys ~rrect . but also. some m1slead1ng would like it especi8lly iC they could
1nfonnat1on. We wish to go on record, read ' ·
therefore, as endorsing Yamani's ---•,
response. WE ARE surrounded by a bunch of
footnote: Who could have forged the sophisticated . snobl5 without a cause.
docwnent., Some dissidents who put They have to mvent a phony cause. They ,
out an ~rground sheet' c a t l e d have nothing to do ·with their weekends,
"Stranded Oil," had access to Socal's bu! to cUmb mountains or camR ';"1 the
files. Perhaps they planted the phony lake ~hore, so . they want everything to
memo. Smith •told us he believes the look like the Wl~dem~ss. . them
forgery was part of a larger more . Some:of us li'!-e s1~. We find · · • KG 1nterestmg and v1sua1ly in good taste. s1n1~er plot. per.hatis even of the B 1 as a little leery about writing this Sovie\ secret police. w • . . . letter for fear Otat signs might get the 1:'re memo has det_a-~ed , markm~s go· ahead and some ~nut might decide to
tl-'h1ch only someone familiar with Socal s put pornography on them. There is
files would be able to duplicate. Our certainly no sOOrtage of nuts these days
source picked out the document from or of the Devil's imps.
the files. without the Uhtest suspicion JIM BOLDING
it might not be genuine. He · consented,
for example, ttfat we make it available
to· Senate investigators to take up with
the company. He now feels like a bank
teller who passed a counterfeit $20
bill.
·'
Volunteer
To the, Editor:
Now_,., that nude bathing has been
( .... _M_A_IL_e_o_x_ ...... )
Letters from readers are welcome.
NiiTmallv. writ ers should canvey tlieir
1nessages in 300 words or less. The
right to conde nse letters to fit space
or elimiJiate libel is reserved. All let-
ters must include signature and mail·
ing address but ?1ames may be witli-
1,eld cm request if sufficient reason
is apparent. Poetry will not be pub-
liJhed.
prohibited on the beach at Venice. I
hope you v.•ill use your editorial innuence
to prevent these disgusting, revolting
people from migrating to Newport
Beach.
If you are unable to prevent this.
however, 1 !uggest that they be confined
to Little c.orona Beach, where I would
.~sider it my civic duty to monitor
their-activities from our-h o m-e
Overlooking this beach.
PHIL LANSDALE
Defends Fireworlu
To the Editor:
Re Jackie Hyman's article.in the Daily
Pilot of Julv 1, "Are Fireworks Really
\Vorth AU The Risk?"
First. the argument that \re should •
outla\v fireworks becau.se some people
(usually those who ha ve not fol.lowed
the instructions and cau!ionsJ get hurl
or some property gets damaged is weak .
By comparison v.·e don 't o u t I a w
automobiles or aspirin or boats or
swimming. We educate. If all the time
and effort spent by firemen , women's
'leagues were devoted to education of
the risks involved and the precautions
required. we could still have our
traditional Fourth of July fire"'Orks with
relative safety and still have the other
benefits too that fireworks make
J>OSSible. To think we can outlaw all
the risks of life is more than somewhat
immature. Educate to minimize the risks
and preserve the beneUts.
nature. Jn addition I spend one v.·eekcnd
per month camping '"ilh the troop and
every ~1onday night at a troop meeting,
not to mention the other hours spent
in training, coonseling, papcrv.·ork and
planning. · ·
Now i{ \\'e v.·ere to try to raise funds
by the usual met ll<'Jds of pancake
break!asts or gathering old nev1spapers
this would take at least one more day
and probably another weekend a month
and I just cannot spend that kind of
time in fairness to my famil y. So who
suffers by outlawing firev.•orks?. The boy
pr~ram would suffer directly.
and Graham.
"HEAVENLY
FORBID!"
under the headline
\VIRETAP? GOD
. THE SYNDICATED "'riter needs
·understanding and forgiven:ess·-1or his
blasphemous attack on our Benefactor.
It v.·as sheer socrilege poorly disguised
as wry humor. Certainly people today,
needing spiritual guidonce like never
before. might strive better without this
sort of irreverence.
Hoppe apparently casts God in the
role of "The Landlord!' \Ve are all
familiar \Vith the coinmon infiP.ction that
all landlords are cruel. Knov.•!fig. then ,
TIJ£RE ARE approximately t 9 \vhat churlish insolence. What calculated
fireworks stands in Fountain Valley. t\11 impiety.
run by non-profit groups. I would
'estimate very con.!IE!rvatil-'e\y that these IIOPPE hils Gabriel -one of 1he
stands support \'arious programs which Archangels -suggesting to ''Th e ,
affect a very minimum of 1,SOO persons. Landlord" that he resort to a stupid
U I tape recorder to eavesdrop on us , nti we can come up v.•ith altemste mortals. The motivation behind this funding for community youth programs, • don't outlaw fireworks . Don't take away ~echanism seems to pooh·pooh the whole ,
the good that the fund-raising supplies idea of heavenly recordii. Be aSSU!ed
"ithout replacing the means of financing that .God ha s ways th~t ex~ anythmg
our youth program. • ..._ of this world and our 1mag1nat1ons.
C.\V. PERKI~S, _ He doesn 't need a machine to record
----our deeds;Hetn1S)'ou !-Listen:"~·for--
they take with them the record of their
deed!," Rev. 14:13. Then: "From what Pushy Kids
To the Editor:
Every year at about this time. as
the Orange County Fair moves into1
full swing, we hear all about how
wonderfUI the 4·H and FFA organizations
are. and what fine things they teach
youngsters. To this I can onlY say :
Bull. Literally and figuratively.
I AJ\I speaking as a year-round user
of the fairgrounds stable facility, "'here
my horse has been stabled for two
years. t am speaking from the "other
sid e", the side not seen through clouded,
proud parental eyes. I am speaking
or the kids who feel the entire grounds
is there for them alone. The ones who i
are stealing hay and other feeds, and
wood shavings; anyone who deals with
these items knows from the current
Prices this is no small matter. The
ones who insist on clogging the stable
walkways until they are virtually
impassable, and wisecrack when they
are asked to move. The ones who have
virtually destroyed a several thousand
was! Written in these books the dead
v.·ere judged. each man on the record
of his deeds," Rev. 20:12.
TIJE SCRIPI\IRES are replete with
admonishments that records are kept
in minutest detail, even and espttially
our thoughta. Ho\v couJd this be dcne
on a flimsy, fallible tape machine?
' '
Scurrilous attacks upon Godliness. do
not surprise us. 'Ibey do indicate: that
it is a little later than even v.·e thought.
Ours is not "Doomsday" ahead, but
Llberation Day! I
DR. ARTHUR H. WHITE
Shame/
To the Editor :
Shame, sllame on Newport ! Instead
of making a lovely park and wiOOow
to the sea ·as Laguna Beach did, they
chose to build Purgatory P o l n t
(Promontory Point) or, as is more
generally kno\\1), the Hornet's Nest or
the Newport Ghetto!
FIREWORKS produce benefits. t speak ,. dol~ar ~-~al~er, narrowly escaping.
from my personal experience whic~ 1 ·; ~er1ously IDJUrmg two valuable horses
believe represents a typical group-in in the process.
This type of dense building, bringing
more people and rs to an already
overcrowded area is certainly ruining
Newport , rm sorry to say. Fountain Valley. I am sure there are some fine young
How's Yourl(nowledge-of Color?
. i
In Fountain Valley all fireworks stands people in these programs, although I
are run by non-profit groups. That is have yet to see ~ny here. (~o doubt
the law. Our stand provides funding because they are m the extensive area
for up to 8Q boys in Cub ScOut Pack provided for them, taking care or their
\Vhat were the city fathers thinking
or \\1hen· they gave the OK for tha t
project? E. P. McGOVERN
We haven't done a "C<llor~ed" quiz
for a long time, '° here's a relativelj
si mple one. Score l point for each iten1
correctly identified; a perfect score is 40,
bu( 25 is go6d without reference books:
, I. (a) Brown Swiss; (b) Brown Shirts;
(c) Brownists; (d) Brown Betty.
2. (a) .. Bluebeard"; (bl Bluebird (not
the winged creature); (c) "Blue Boy":
(d} Blue Eagle.
3. (a) Black Belt; (bl "Black Boy";
(c) Black Death; (d) Black Velvet.
t (a) Yellow Jack; (bl "Yellow
. Qook-'': (c) Vellow·hammer; (d) "Yellow
JOd."
S-(a) Red Giant ; (b) "Red MIU"; (cl
Red Laws; (di Red Hat.
I. (al Green Room; (bl "Green
~asturta": (c). Green Belt; ( d )
Greengage.
1. (I) "'White Company"; (bl White
Dwarf: (c) White Knight; (di White
.Rose.
e. (a) "Golden Ass": tbi Gold en
Flooce; (c) Golden Hind ; (di Golden
Spil<e.
\
( SYDNEY HARRIS )
9. (a) Grey Eminence; (b) Grey
Cloak; (c) 1Grey Frlan: (d) Gray's Inn.
lO. (a) Sliver Gho~; (b) Silver Streak;
(C) Sliver Star; (d) Silver Agl!.
ANSWERS:
I. (a) breed o! callte: (b) Nazi SA
forcesj (c) Puritan religious sect; (d)
Pennsylva.nia Dutch baked pudding. ·
'2. (a) Nickname of a French murderer
of ten ~·on1en: (b) campbell't worltl
record -setting series or racing can; (c)
Gainsborough's portrait; {d) emblem of
the New Dea\.
3. (a) 0n(I or the five lower grades in
Judo : (b) Richard Wright's
autoblogr•phical book of 1945; {c) 14~
century bubonic plague ; (d ) a mi1ed
drink of champagne and stout, tailed a
"Bismarck'' In Gtnnany.
4. (a ) Yellow lever: (b) fall\Olls
Edwardian quarterly magazine: (c) a
bunting, the state bird of Alabama : {d)
first comic strip ln color. ·
S. (a) Type of star with huge diameter,
like Betelgeuse ; (b) operetta by Victor
Herbert; (c) the civil code of anci enL
Rome; (d) 'cardinalate.
6. (al Backstage room for receptions:
(b) play· by Marc Connelly; !C)
countryside to contain urban sprawl; (d)
, type ol ptwn.
7. (a) Novel by A, Conan Doyle; (bl
the smollest type o! atar; (c) Lewis
CamNl's fictional character; (d) emblem
of the House of York.
&, l•) Lalin satire by Apuleius; (b)
object of Jaaoo's quest; (c) ship In "rhlch
Drake sailed around the world; (d)
railroad linkup in Utah.
t. (a) Richelieu'• 1dvlaer, L<!cierc; (bl
a London alderman; (c) Franciscansi
(d) ·one of lhe four Inns of COurt for
Britiah lawyers.
to.' (a ) early Rolls-Royce \uto; (.b)
English Channel; (c) u.s, armed lorees ;
awaro lor h<rolam; Cd) Healod 'a ~
age of the world 1n antiquity,
\
I ' . ,
290 and Boy Scout Troop 290 from $10 own businda and keeping out of ours.)
to Sl5 per boy fot one v.·eek of I do not ~~dge an yone the opportunity
concentrated e(fort. During that week, to do tbe1r thmg, but not at the expense
my 11-'ife and I plan no other activities of others.
that are not related to the fire,.,.orks
stand , I not only sleep at the stand
(the law says someone must be there
24 hours a day) but frequently cat
my meals there also. l am the
&'OUhnaster of Troop 290 and in five
years with the troop I have not received
one dime of personal benefi t from our
stand, only additional expenditure of titne
and effort
YOU ~fAV argue that there are other
tvays to raise funds \Vhich on the surface
is true . But not "i ttlout substantial
additional effort "'hlch would reduce
the time n1y fellow Jeadtt'R and I can
devote to the boys. Riliht now r spend one 'Attk ()f my vac~tion ench year
with oor boys oil a backpack trip in
the High Sierras: where the boys lt:am
ho\v to mlnimi1.e the inherent risk of
hikil'lg alone. of being unprepared and
also learn first h:ind t1J enjoy. but not
de!troy, our natural resources, abOut
conservation. about looking inward into
themaelves in U1e wonderful tollludc of
•
ONE OF the numerous rumprr
stickers you see states "~'or America's
Future". If our future rests on these
thoughtless, pushy kid s, we are indeed
in trouble.
J, E, DAVIS
', Sacrilege?
To lhe Editor :
Lately your ne:v.·spaf)(!.r s e t m s
extraordinarily · dilige nt 1n a i r i I y
.reporting every tidbit of . society's
perverseness as "naughty." instead of
deadly serious sins. Good journalistic
coverage is one thing, Digging in the
dirty comers Is something eb:c. It makc.s
n1c wonder how beneficinl it is to
saturate readers -m a n y of them
a~olcscents -\Vlth so much contagious
immoral ity, highly,infectious.
You took the cake (Devil's rood) "ll~n
you rccenlly printed Art 1-toppe·s
venomous assault on God ( ?), Gabriel
OIAM•I COAST
DAILY PILOT
liob•rt N. \Vttd, Publishtr
Thomas KttVU, Edftot
Barbara Kreibich
E<Utoria! Page Editor
~ editorial ,JliC.e or ,he' Daily
Pilot .Seeks to infonn and ~timulate:
readers , by prnentinc on this pq-e
diver'M!1commentary ·on topics ot in-
tuest by syndlcatf'd columnists and
cartoonis ts, by pMidinc' a forum for
~den' views and by pre!lelllil'IQ' this
newspmper's opinionl a.nd idru on
cuirent topics. The editorlal opitUc!N
of the Daily Piiot appear only in tM
editorial <.'Olumn· at the toP of 1M
pace. Opinkm ~xpl'\"UN by tht". <.'OJ.
uri\niltl and cartoonists and letter
writers are their own and no~
mcnt of theit vltwt by 'the Daily
PUot 1houkl be !nftl'ttd.
Wednesday, Ju\y 2t, 1974
I
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SAN MATEO (AP) -A
21-year-old ~{enJo Park man
pleaded Innocent on Tuesday
to a charge of murder in
the disappearance of L-Ols
Jean McNamara, a divorced
Hilltborou,:h socialite.
Her blood-smeared Cndillac
accessory tO murder charge.
• 1'1fJ#COllfl Ill
SAN FRANCISCO (M')
Doctors ha ve ordered a week
0£ rest at rthe University of
Califonlia f.Jedical Center for
state Senate 'Piiajorlty Lea<ier
.---------.., George Moscone ( D -San
( BRIEFS ) ~:~id the 44-year-old
_ _ San Francisco Democrat was ..._.,,_.,... ____ _, hospitalized Mooday with an
/•
...
•
has been recovered but her
body ~ not been found .
Barry Austin Brown entered
his plea after his girlfriend,
Carol Campbell, 17, pleaded
inoocent to a charge oi. being
Falk Back;
••• O'Connor
Holds Out
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Actor Pet.er Falk has reached
an out-or-court seotlement in
his diipute with Universal
Studios and is back at work
, on the television s e r i e s
"Columbo."
In the meantime, Carroll
O'Connor remained ay;ay from
CBS' "All-in the Family"
and a second ·show was taped
Tuesday night wiP.>Out h:im .
Terms of !'he ' F a I k
setllement announced Tuesday
v.·ere not disclosed.
Falk charged ill a suit filed
June 21 that Univetsal had
breached his oorrtract by
failure to make a $132,777
payment to Fal~'s company, ~· Jackie Producti<>ns, on June
4. He asked that a declaration
of relief from his contract
• with \he studio be granted.
-O'COmor filed suit in June
~ I
'
~;
'I I,.
agaEst Tandem, asking Los
Angeles Superior Court t.o
declare -he has ~ valid
contract..
acute viral Infection. He had
suffered flu-like symptoms for
more than a week and had
run temperatures as high a:i:
104 degrees, c.bey said.
e 1'ale• Bike d
SAN FRANCISOO (AP; -
Long-wiqded talkers will pay
extra and everyone will pay
=~a1 W:~: ~:: ;~~= 'f akltag a B1·ccll'
Pacific telephone Co. Tuesday .. by the state Public Utilities ·nep. Lawrence Hogan (R·l\ld.), le~t. who _earlier announc~d his decision to vat~
Commission. in favor ·of impeachment of President Nixon, .confers. with fellow House . J~dt-
Paci!ic Telephone, which ciary Committee members, Rep. Joh11 Conyei:s. (D-l\-f1ch.), center and Willtam
h.1d requested $312.7 million, Hungate, (D-1\to.) during a break in ~he ~anel's meeting in Washington. The
was authorized to begin a time group was to begi n debate on possible impeachment today, scheduled for na-
mes.sage-unit charging system tio nal television at 4·30 pm .• PDT for callers who don't have ,...:::.:_.:::__:.::_ ____ ..;-'-------------------:-
fla t rate sen'ice allowing
unlimited cans. The new rates
·will be effective on Aug. 18.
e Appeal 1'111ufs
LOO ANGELES (AP) -
Will Lewis, manager of radio
station KPFK -FM, said
'I\Jesday he will turn over a
tape reconting from Patricia
' Hearst and a letter from the
radical Weather Underground
to a federal grand jury if
be is tmable to raise enough
money lo appeal lo Ille U.S.
Supreme Court.
Lewie said he wasn't looking
forward t.o returning to ji:iil
but was willing to do so if
he can raise enough money
by Mooday fer a further
appeal. "I doo't want to g9
back to jail. I'm not 'a
martyr," said the 42-year-old
Lewis, who has already spent
16 days in jail .for refusing
to tum over the two piece,,
of evidence.
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Ja ckass
In Debt
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
-Lynn \Vall says all he·
v.·ants is his mule but san
Francisco authorities V(N{
?\;Jonopoly. a jet black
jackass, v•on't be sprung
from his stable slammer
until somebody pays his
feed bill.
"Old f.fonopoly is \\'Orth
$1.000,'' said Wall. 56. a
refjredSan F r an c isco
cabbie now living in
Virginia City, Nev. "But
1 ain't gonna pay that fine ,
even if it's a nickel."
f.fooopoly. a specially
trained .show anima l, was
"arrested'' July 5 -at-3--
a.m.. for grazing on the
city hall's front la\\11,
Booze, Butts, Horses
Fill State's Coffers
,
SACRAME"1'0 (AP) -
Drinkers, s m o k e r s and
gamblers have h e I p e d
California fini sh its 1973-74
. fiscal year with nearly $39Z
million 'in the bank. state
Coot.roller Houston Flournoy
' says.
But the size 1>£ the state's
budget surplus won't be
detennined until mid-August,
"'hen some fiscal loose ends
are cleared up , FloUmoy said
Tuesday in a statement.
Flournoy's report for the
fiscal year ended June 30
S'howed Californians dran k
more; smoked more and
gambled more at horse races
than they did in the preceding
fiscal year.
Taxes on beer and "1jne.plus
license fees for distilled spirits
and 'liquor poured $ 1 2 7 . 3
million into the s l a t e ' s
treasury in 1973-74, compared
with $1.22. 7 million t h e
previous year.
Cigarette taxes a d d e cl
another $184.8 m i 11 ion
compared to $175.8 million the
previous year. Taxes from
horse racing a1nountcd to $64.1
million, compared to $63.2
millicn in 1972-73.
WtdntWay, J11ly ?4, 1~74 DAILY PILOT !i_
l'toletat Stoma
Southland Hit Hard
ln Kem County, n1ore than
20 separate lightning strikes
caused brush or forest flres.
By midnight Tuc.sd:iy all ~
bla2es were Out exccJl\ foe
the earlier fire on Bear
A1owitain .
area stom1. BAKERSFIELD (AP)
Plane-smashing wind, fire-
starting lig\ltning and flood·
causing rai9 left their mark
on Southern Califomia today
after a sununer stonn o(
unusual violence.
Winds at a Hemet airport
in Riverside County-hit an
unheard or 00 to 100 miles
an hour, and the National
Weather Service in · Los
Angeles suspected at first it
might be a tornado. But
checks with local residents
reported DO sight ing of the
distinctive dreaded twisters.
About JOO fire fighters
struggled through the night
on the Bear Mountain fire,
which had blackened more
than 50 acres in rugged
. terrain. Seven aircraft were
on hand as retardant bori>en
during dayligllt houn! .
Meanwhile, allhoogh the
Bakersfteld area was so dry
that motorists ~d to struggle
against dust \ .. ~storms o n
Interstate 5 and U.S. 99,
ll06klng ralno socked b<>ll the
Riverside Cotny storm area.
and the Antelope V a 11 e y
northeast of las Angeles.
Rains ~xed with hail fell !
without letup for an hour a~
!Palmdale, where a mile of
Calllomia 138 was dOsed. 'l1le
rain totaled more than two
l!xhes In just an !lour at
Hemet.
'Itle weather unleashed a
special fury at Hcmet's Hyan
Field, where some 14 gliders
and five S!Tll'lll private aircraft
were reported destroyed by
the hurricanc-~rce w i n d s .
Hangars al'id"iiearl>y mobile
homes were dan1aged. One ·
v.·ornan was reported slightly
injured by Oying glass from
a wind-shattered window.
Meanwhile, on the north side
of the Tehachapi ~1ounttain.s
His Luck
R nn Out
SAN FRANC ISCO (UPI)
-cab driver Fabian
Molloy was robbed and
robbed and robbed.
l.1ol\oy told p o 1 i c e
Tuesday that he drove a
man lo his apartment
Sunday and the· man took
orr without ~ying him the rare.
While Molloy g a v e
chase, a man stole his
jacket from the cab. It
contained hi.s $110
, eyeglasses. _
\Vhen the cabbie tried
to chase the man with
the jacket. he was stopped
by three young men ·who
had knives. They relieved
him of $5 ,in cash.
At least five Bakersfield..
area Jightping, strikes hit
power poles or lines, the fire
d epar tment said. An '
undetennlned number o f
po\\·cr outages resulted. No
major d~ Or Injuries were
reported In tile Bakersfield
& severe fire dange r
aninued, two small brush
f.lf'eS W«e put out at Glendale
and Arcadia, while a third
was doused after blackening
100 acres In Simi Valley.
Bu.s [)rivers Enrer
24th Dav of Strike
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By nt Alsoclated Preas
AC Transt't bu3 drivers in
the east San Francisco Bay
area entered their 24th day
of striking today and 50
drivers of the Olauffeurs
Union kept up their wock
stoppage against the Airport.er
bus, system.
The bus
demanding drlvm
parity
are
wit h
en1ployes of the Bay Area
Rapid Transit system. Their
strike has forced 1.00,000 into
BART or b.1ck to their ears
in Western Alameda and
Contra Costa counties.
Inflation
Hits Peak
Also, Berkeley radio station
KPFA was ol! the air 'this
morning after staff men1bcrs
v.•alked out to demand 'the
firing or the station's general •manager. LOS ANGELES (AP)
State conciliator Thomas Innal.io.n has peaked and Is
Nico.lopWos resumr.<1 h i s "'inding do\\11 slowly but
shuttling between-AC Trans~t unemployment will oontinue to
and rep;tsentati ves of the r b th gh ··-ol the Amalganlated Transit Union c ITTI rou w~ rest
Divisioo 192 after face-to-face year, White Hoose budget
talks broke off Monday with director Roy L. Ash said
no plans to resume. Tuesday.
"Netther side is ~i\ling to Ash re/used to predict when
.make CIOOCeMiOM which WOt.lld inflation might drop to what
enable ·them to re a c h would be coosidered a n
~." Nicolopulos said. acceptable level. lt will oot
''Bu t t he Jines of reach that point in 1974, he
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