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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-07-13 - Orange Coast Pilot17 . ' Killer Swings a Sickle • 3 Ya~hts • ID Trans pa~ ·ehoto Finish~ As Hole • ID Hull Ends Grayheard~s Dill ee ertain isaster' Big Yachts Clo si ng In On Hawaii By AL,\10~' t,OCKABEY &<>•lint Eclll~r A replay of the 1969 Transpacific yacht. race finished loomed today as the lead vachls surfed tnwarrl Diamond Hed in 15 io 20 knot norlheast tradewinds and push· fd by six tn nine foot seas. At.10 a.m. iPDT1 toda.\·. the e\·entual rl11psed 11me winner rrma1ned 111 dnuht. \Vould it be \1iind"·ard Passa~e. Blackf1n nr Onli1ne~ All appeared to~ in e posi- tion to he firs! across tie l1n1sh line. At the l;:i~\ ro!I call, ba sed f\n Mnnd;:iy 8 11.m pos11 1ons. Wind\\•ard Passage •.o:as :W. miles from the ftn1sh with an ET A n{ \(130 pm . 1rrrr 1 H<'r position -11 cnr- rect -placed her ti9 miles ahearl of Bl;:irkrin and 119 mile~ ahead of Ond1ne. But a Coast Guard C-130 plane return- ing from an air drop to the crippled Gra ybeard late Monday afternoon spotted Rl11ckfin some 40 miles closer to Honolulu than expected. Wind ward Passage was not spotter! and dld no1 ansy,·er a radio call from the Coast Guarrl plane. Neither v•as Ondine spotted or contracted. The wealhC'r bureau et Honolulu said jhi11 morning thilt none of the lead yachts would be affected by the remnants of !See TRA!\'SPACIFIC. Page %~ Orange Coast "'eather The Y.•eather service forecasts sunnv skies after the usual low clouds and morning fog along the coast for today and Wedncs-- day. J.lighs today 11round 70, 85 inland. Lows Jn the 60's. INSIDE TODAY Ten rcbrl nfficer.~ wrre eif· c11t.erl hy firing sqund HI Morocco this morning fnr on attempted cnur opoht$f the king_ As t.ht!y d ird 11nme shouted "Long live the King". Story Pogr 4. (•lll~rn11 11 (ftti;W!llt Up 1 C1111111t11 M·U Coml(• IJ CNIUW<ttd IJ 0.1th 1<1et•tu It l!dltor•11 P•!t ' ln!•r'riorn tn! 11 l"l11&rt• \0·11 "lero..:""1 1• '"" l.,,., •. , ,, Ml.,ll !t l lttl!Mt 11 Mevl•• 11 M•lual l'•nd• If '"''°"'! ....... • .• OrlMt CtU~!y 11 SH•h l .. !1 l!Kl Mll'llth If.II l'•ltvl<111~ II l'lltt lt" II Wooth" • Wnrn••'• N1wt 1 .. 14 Wellt Ntwt 4 Plea Aired Ca1npsite llerror Sickle-swinging Maniac Kills 2 To A vert Collapse "'ASHINGTON fUPI) -The board GRASS VALLEY (UPI) -Swinging A sickle, a stranger y,·ith A "maniacal laugh" s!11shed two persons to death Mon- d:i y night at a darkened campground 1n the Sierra foothills. Three others were wounded, one critically. before the assailant, described as a powerfully built middleaged man \\"1th balding gray hair , escaped into the hi lls. Shcr11f "s ulficers Sft up A huge n1anhun1 in l'ievada and Placer Cou nties 1n the N0rthern California footh ill cou ntry 50 miles northeast of Sacramento which oncP sv.·armed with gold miners. The man walked into the isol;iled campsite on the Bear River at about 2,fiOO.foot altitude some time before 11 pm. He attacked the occupants of two ~eaprate tents \\o'ith a hand sickle. fa tally woundin g a man and a woman and in· juring three other campers. Sheriff's officers said one man escaped. ran to a neighboring tent where a woman anri her four children were sleeping .11nd told them to get away. They were able lo slip away and tclcphnne the sherifrs office at Auburn about 11 p.m. One of the victims was identified as Jnhn Si mmons. who lived near Colfax in nearby Placer County. He and the woman victim were found nn the ground ouLside a tent. The injured were identified "" Kenneth Garbe, 20, of Applegate. who was in fair condition with head and chest wou nds at Placer G~neral Hospital In nearby Auburn: his wife Jean, 2.1, who suffered only slight wounds and was treated and released: and Mrs. Martha Marie Parker, 24, of Walnut. Mrs. Parker suffered severe head wounds and was tranaferred t • Sacramento Medical C-enter. Nevada County Sheriff Wayne Brown said appa rently no one in the tiny camp recognized the intruder. Officers said the man was believed Teacher in Indi a na Na n1ed Beauty Queen TNDIANAPOLIS, Ind. fUPIJ -A 2S- yt.;ir-old lndianapoli! teacher ha.s been namtd "'fiss Ind iana. Norma Benham , who won the title F.alurday night, will repre!-('nl Indiana in the llM'ls5 U.S.A, rompetillnn, leading to the annual Mi llt! World contem. armed v•ith a revolver and a hunting rine stolen from the camp, as well as the sickle. He wa11 described es white, weighing rnore than 200 pounds and wearing thic k glasses. The carnp v.·as on the banks of the Bear River at a spot ca!led "Dog Bar." The s11e is about 25 miles e a.~t of l'uba City, near which the bodies of 25 slain farm workers wert unearthed in May and June. The area is studded with pine trees and cont.a ins a few washed-down hlllsides and an occasional foundation from abandoned golrl miner camps . The site is on land o\l'ned by the Nevada County Irrigation Districl, where campers have been allowed tn pitch tenls for yea rs. .Juan Corona . 11 37-year-old farm labor contractor. has been indicted for the Yuba City murders and is held in the Yuba County Jail at Marysville . Story Page tz. Nixon Relaxes With Friends On 'Red Beach' chairman o( Lockheed AircraJl Corp. said today his firm will definit~ty go bankrupt -and all levels of government will inherit a &! billion problem -if Con- gress does not come to the rescue. Daniel J. Haughton renewed his plea for help as the House Banking Committee opened het1rings in!o l.Ax'kheed'$ request for government backing en $250 million in bank Joans it is se<!king. Without that backing . Haughton said in testimony prepared for the panel , "we v.·il l be force d 10 !erm1nate the Tr1star prngram If that happens. I knnw of absoli;·~ly no v.·ay to keep Lockheed out of bankruptcy." And bankruptcy, he added. would leave a "$20 billion monopoly market" on the wide·bellied Tristar·type airplanes to its competitor, McDonnell Douglas. In addition, he said, a Lockheed bankruptcy would cost the federal, slate and local governments $1 billion in in- creased defense busines.i; cost.i;, ta:< losses. welfare and u n e m p 1 o y men t benefit costs. and would affect 60.000 families who directly or indirectly depend on Lockheed for their livelihoods. The Senate Banking Committee, which held a month of hearings 011 the matter. ii; moving closer lo approving a bill which woul d give Lnckheed the guarantee it wan~.-a.nd provide machinery for up to $2 billion in Joan backing for other finan. cially tr01•bled firms. B~t Rep. Wright Patman (D-Tex.), President Nixon made anolher af. chairman of the Houae Banking Panel temoon jaunt to his favorite local beach said in remarks prepared fGr today·~ Monday afternoon . hearing that there might be another The latest of several visii., to Las answer. Pulgas Beach (nicknamed "Red Beach") "The very best solution lo the im- took place with close fr iend C. G. "Bebe" mediale problem would be for the com- Rebozo and Secrelary of State William mercial banks -which have already Rogers. !Ganed Lockheed $400 million -to come During the weekend, the Presidtnt forward and provide the additional visited the same stretch of sand at Camp capital wi!Jxiut a government guarantee Pendleton. or subsidy," he said. "I went to a big red beach with my biR Patman. who said he has an open mind red dog," the President quipped earlier on the Lockheed loan guarantee. noted Monday before a bill signing ceremony. thah he hiu opposed slngle shot aid to one Musing on the Las Puig.as name of the corporation without recognizing problems stretch of shoreline, Mr. Nilon pointed or other b~inesses:, such as 11,000 to out that the Spanish name neans "beach 12 ,000 business fallures last year. of the neas." ff the banks loan Lockheed the nso "l did see tome sand neas there," he million -without the government ea.id. guaranteeing the lcis.ses lo the banks U Afternoon relaxAlion bu been the stan· ~kheed offaul l.3. Patman said, the com- dard during the visit west -either on the m1ttee could have time to consider 1ands or by t.be pool al La Cau Pacifica. broader legislation. The Moreline, however. i.!I favored. He favor s, Patman 1aid, govemmt.nt "That beach down tllere is beautiful -''bank of last resort" to ma.ke direct ju11t like lhe one we're trying to get for loans to businesses and cities. "not 11n the public at San -re,'' Mr . Nixon agency w h I ch would .!limply provide said. golden guarantees to private lenders." --· ,y_i_~. --~~w--=.. ~~~':"'-t >'1:;:11. ~---------·-·-_.;,_._....~ t--__, .. DAILY PILOT * *. * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ~l:JtY ·1J, '"Tf. \tOL. M, NO. 1W, t l•<TIOfoll, M "All•I OAJLY l'ILOT J"llti. ... LM l"lt••· Hiked on a . Kite Pclir o( Kite sailors hike over starboard rail in effort tp keep their boat from capsizing in Newport Harbor. It w~sn't the Transpac, but brisk winds Monday made for some exciting sailing for small boat enthusiasts along the Orange Coast. Solons Move to Sidetrack Contentpt Citation on CBS WASHlNGTON (UPI) -House leaders Selling of the Pentagon.'' moved today to sidetrack a proposed con-The commerce panel voted ·25 to l!·ta tempt of Congtess citatiQn agaln~t CBS r~om'mend ttie citation· after StantOn and !t.s president. Frank Stanton, seeking ba~~~ion argued lb.al Ul6 unused ~mri a 1Jtudy of the issue by the judiciary com· WIL! the equivalent of' a rei)orter'i: nottt mittee. and that lhe network w1s · p~ttctfd The decision left Commerce Committee against congressional inquiry into lta Chairman Harley O. Stagger~. ID-editorial decisions by first amendment W.Va .). red -faced with anger. He said free. press guarantees. any delay ln hi.!1 com mittee's contempt House Speaker Catt Albert, alter leek· move against the nttwork and Stanton ing in vain to persuade Stagger• not t. would anmunt to killing it. call up his privileged contempt reco~ A vnte had been ~t for today on Stag· mendaUon. decided al a leadarshlp }Mi. gers"proposal to invoke contempt againia die to recognize Judiciary Committee Stanton And the nf!lwork for refusin~ to Chairman Emanuel Ce\Jer for a motion ta provide the committee with unui;ed film ''recommit" the citation for study of !ti tihot.for the controversial document "The ronstitutlona.l aspects. __ ........... _ l71~~-·~-~---:..:-----·--~ ..... -' ------7+----=· --=' 4 ' • \ I \ • -. ., I DA.IL v PILOT s Tutsday July 13 }q71 From Poge J TRANSPACIFIC ... Hurricane Om111e \lo'hich threate~ the fleet Sunday. 1'be 1torm bad a bated a nd pas.~t'd HOft9lulu, luvifl& lhe usual brisk trldewindl and rollin& seas through Molokai Channel. Further back in the fleet t~ Class B and C y1chtz Wt:rt erperiencing 1~20 tnot eut winds with occasional showers. Remnants of the storm were expected lo be IOUth of OW' "big island" of Hawaii Wedneadliy, far to the south of the racing flerL The weather bureau anticipated no ahift in the nonnal weather. La~st reporl cin the c r i p p l e d Graybeard, which lost a rudder and was holed-through in heavy wlnds anrt seas Thursday was that ahe was dead in lhe water IOlne 500 miles from Honolulu and awaltin& the arrival of a Coast Guard ve&5el wbich would tow her to Honolulu. The damage wu partially repaired and pumps dropped by the Coast Guard were being wted to keep the water inside the y acht down. The crew wu in no im- mediate danger. ln the 1969 race, Wind..-.·ard Passage finished an hour ahead of Blackfin ""'iUl a new elapsed time record of 9 days, 9 houri, but an el11.psed time penalty of two hours imposed because of a starting line fool gave first lo fi nish honors and a new record of 9 days, 10 hours, 21 minulet; to Blackfin. If ~'indward Passage finishes first to- day she must do so by 11: vd p.m. PDT to eclipse t.he record officially held by Black fin. Handicap posiHons based on Monday'~ position ftPOrt gave tht lead to Roderic B. P ark's Cal-36 L'Allf!«ro from R.ich- 1nond Yacht Club. but ii was a nip-and· tock. battle ~twttn her and Al Ca~e l's so-root cutter Warrior from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Handicap poe;llkm can change from day to day, depending on weather <."On· ditions or the accuracy of the yacht's navigation. Whftl the first yacht f1n1Shes she will automatically become the handicap leader until a yacht with a higher time allov.·ance-finishes and beats her cor• reeled lime . Other Ne'.l·port ~ achts apparenUy doing \1;e!I on corrected time are I.he Class B entries Encore. sa1ll!d by Dick Blat- tennan and Bill Lawhorn, and Loco Viente II , u i~d by Jim Seals. Both are from Balboa yacht Cl ub. Encore waa third overa ll ~1onday and Loco \1iente was 10th. The y were rated one-tv.·o in Clas& B. Local Cius A contenders are \\1arrior and Nalu IV , the latter sailed by Frank Rice of NHYC. Here wt're the leaders on elapsed time Mondav ( l) Windwa rd Passage. 388 miles from Hooo!ulu: (2) B!ackfin, 457; !3) Ondine, 474 ; (41 Buccaneer. 506: !51 Graybeard, 543, (6! Kialoa II, 564: (1) Min Sel\.e. 634 : i8) \.\'arrior, 657 ; J9 ~ Rascal. 692 ; tlO) Dorothy O. 729: (11) Aries, 738; (12) Nalu IV, 939 (13) Stomiy, 739_ HAJ\ID ICAP LEADERS ( 1 ) L'A!legro; i2~ Warrior : (3) Encore; (4) Vivan\; ~51 Quasar: (6) Moon Day; !7l Totis Viribus: !8) Sangvind: { 9 J Windward Pas.sage; llO) Loco Viente. * * * * * * Graybeard Wallowing After Loss of Rudder • "It's good weather for sailing, but not for wallD"'ing." 'lb.It was the comment ol Lol Killam, wwner1kipper ol the 73-foot ketch Graybeard Monday night as his yacht lay llleed in the water some 500 miles from Honolulu. The dramatic story of lhe Graybeard's IOS8 of rudder and subsequent holing w;ur passed lo the DAILY PILOT by means of an elaborate "ham'' r adio network ~t up the the Transpac race witli Carroll D. HU<ll of Newport Beach (WB6RMA ) as net control. Those: reporting included Tum Doyle, head of the TrlMpllc network in Honolulu: Bill Thomas and Harry Monahan aboard the escort v~I Pakftla. They reported via a ham phone pat.ch late Monday night. Doyle WM aboard I.he Cout Guard &rcrafl that dropped thrtt auxiliary pumpl and a drum of gasoline to the Graybeard about 5 p.m . PDT. Said Doyle: "When ht arrived on 11etne , the Graybeard was dead in the waler with her Ails down and a rubber raft laun· Pat Boone Set For County Fair Ballad singer Pat Boone ~·ill lake over the amphitheater stage at B o'clock tonight for the opening show of the Orange County Fair. Boone will be joined by his wife and four daughter.!! in a free family show at the amphitlleater. Each night of the fa ir different stars v.·il! perform fr« at the amphllhrater. Wednesday is ll special senior citizens day. with anyone over 52 get Ling in the fair for ha.!£ price. Sf'n!or citizen groups from around the county v.·ill put on special ahows throughout the day. OUN.I COAST DAILY PILOT H ...... , ...... -· ... s-Cl•••••• 0"'4HGI COAST r utLtlHINO COMl"IJC'I' a.Mrt N. WtH l"r•-.t..,. ~llltw J •• 1i: •-c.~ • ., f Vk11 ,......_ .... CO.-•I Ml>lll9lt n... •• r •• .,n ..... 1h••• A. M••phf11• ~""lftil Mltllr Ch1rl•1 M. l••• llch•"' P. Nill AlllflMI #IUftlllrle a.11"'1. -C.'--.-..1 DI W.F S1't' S"""' ttlWlll't 1oMct11 am "'-' lo\l l..,.,.. ~ .....0: m ,_, A- .... ,~ s.tll: INl1S SMC!< ............. IM~-..... llC.. .... b.a ched to pick up the drops frop from the aircraft. "We made four passes about l~ feet over Graybeard's deck to drop the tllree pumps and the gasoline. The parachuted equipment hll the water within 50 feet of Graybeard. •·we could see a large white patch over part of the i;ide and the bottom ol Graybeard where the crew had o!J1·iously covered the hole." Killam later told Pakeha that the. crew had patched the hole by stuffing it v.·ith a collision mattreas and binding it lo the hull with a sail. Here Is the sequence of events that put Graybeard out of the rac~: At about 8:45 a.m. Monday Graybeard radioed the Pakeha that a v.·elded atrap on the rudder had been lorn <lff u the yacht 1alled through 15-knot winds and 10 foot seas. The crew jury rigged a rudder and it was reporttd lhal the yadlt would re- main remain In the race. But a few hours Je ter, Killam said. the jury rudder "sawed a hole-in the hull" and the entire rudder assembly and skeg c11.rried away. The crev.· worked fe verishly lo stem tht: flow of water by mean.!i of thrtt bilge pumps and a bucket brigade. The Coast Guard was notified and an aircraft was dispatched from Honolulu. Several y achts in the race offered lo change course and rome to Graybeard's asi;istance but they \\-'ere told by Killam · "Thanks just the same, I'll get back to pumping." \l.'ith adequate pumps aboard, Killam said the crew l'.'8.5 in no danger but v.·as fa tigued from houn of manning a bucket brigade. The pumps dropped by tile Coast Guard .ft.re motor operated, hence the fuel drop to keep them runni!\g. !-.!eanwhlle, the Coast Guard has dis- patched the buoy tender Alll!on..-.·oorl from Honolulu to rendezvous vdth Graybeard and t.11ke her in tow the last 500 miles to Honolulu. The 1·e.~l wa.s ei- pected to be in t~ vi<'inity of Graybeard Wednesday morning. It v.·a.!i a sad ending [or a yacht that many predicted would be first kl finish in this vear's Honolulu race. She was sa iling abou.t even with Bl::tcklin and 50 miles ~ind Windv.·ard Passage when the mishap OC('urred. \.raybf'ard v.·11.s first lo finish in the \'ancouver to Maui race in 19i0 and se- cond to finish in !ht Capcto'll·n. South Africa, tD Rio de J aneiro ract earlier this year, W orn1 Turners Fight it Out CARYVILLE. Fla. (AP) -Thr. second annual \\'nrhfs Cham- pionship Y.'orm F iddling Tourna- ment ended in R 37-worm lit Sun- day, so F.mmel Seller.; and Charlie Potter got b;:ick dO'll'n on their knees for a 11).minute runoff. Potter coaxed nine more l'.'orms DArLT l"f\.OT, .,., ~ It ---= to the surface. onl~ to M:e Sellers ::-:::,. S:,:"~ :"l..-....., triwnph by luring 13 crawlers into ......,.. ~ c.t. -.... HllLllll""'9tllt lhe sunlight. • ..... ,.,_tit Vlfi.rr. ... a.-ttJ ~ °'*'"w _. Mlfl•'•IS.. • .,.. """ .,. Participants tn worm fiddlinl( - ,....... ...,...., MM: ... I ~ • also known as grunting or ~nonng M • w..i .. ., ...-..i. c..• -drive stakes into ~ soil and rub ,,.. ;' itl41 642 ... 111 them ll'ilh ..-.·ood. The ''ibratlons are Cl_..... AIMtWll MJ·l•71 belle\•td to irritate the \lo'Orms,1 ,_ C1 ts Al •op•I 1-.& making them seek the surface. T•h; It• 4fM4Jt Sellers. • Gentva, A I 11 , bu.flne~man. and Potter, -l'vernon. =:::-::'-..:."":'~"='::: Ill., retired clvil ~ervant, ea.\ily ......w ._,... ., ............. " ........ _., .,. ••••>eof .,..,..,. .,.:i.1 ,..,.. tdistan<'ed the othtr I 16 con- ....,... • ...,.,..... ........ ata.nts during lhP re1ularlon 30· ....., diet ,.. ... ,.., " .. ......,, ,..,. Jnutr contest \'iewed by some 600 .... (*1111 ,,,.._, (at.......... ............. .., , .., ~ .AJI. ~I ~ _'!"II -~":;;;;:;:~~pe<~~O~rA~. ""'-,..!F,i ~I I t.~ ,_., ...,_,...,:~ -- U.S., Local Lawine11 Set Big Game B)· JOHN VAL TERZA Of l!lt 011!1 1"11.i llltf A tiQUad of Secret Ser~·1ce .agents and another from the San Clemente Pohce Department will square off in a '·.~ofthall game of the century'' Thur'-d11y e11en1ng to raise funds for a )Oung friend. The 6 p.m. game. a benefit banle to aid the campaign to raise money for 4-year- old heart patient Danny Jones. will start at 6 p.m. at Visla Bahia stadium. Spokesmen for each team ha1e \'OWed to set milestones in the sport. True lo fomi, say police spoke.mien, !he Secret Service team manager refust.!i Lo detail his starting lineup until the first pitch is thrown. "They k~p {·!aiming the roster rs classified," the unnamed police officer asserted. Official spokesmen for the Secret Service woold not 1.:omment on the local officer's charges. ··But if it continues," they said, "lhen we inight have to throw out the gentleman's agreement \1·hich 1;tates that both federal and state laws ll-'ill be null- and-\"Oid during the game." Local police had said earlier this week that despite the mauling the agents faced on the ball diamond. charges o[ "assaulting a federal officer" could not apply on the field. ''It's going lo be one big as.sault ," one patrolman said. Secret Service nrgotiators agreed, but add forced through a ~imilar ground rule ilpplying to stolen ba.ses. "They agreed to not lo prosecute on any cases or theft of bases during the gamt>." said one agent. As I.he program debates rage, plans are complete for sale of advance tickets a t several San Clemente busines.~cs. 111· eluding the Travel In n. the [)o11ut Round- up and several othrr es1abli.~hn1rn1,; 11·1th posters in the .,,,·indov.• h~ralding the softball battle. Tickets also v..·iH be sold a! the sladiun1 at $2 for adu!1s. Youths 16 and under "'ill be admitted free. All tht' funds. iM!uding proceeds fro1n !he food and drink conctossion, v.·il! go into lhe account to help defray massive medical hills for Dann\'. \\"ho t•ontinues lo make progress from open·hean surgery 1110N:' than two months ago. The San <.:lemente youngslPr rerei1 £'d per~na! greetings fro1n J'res1den1 l\1xon sh<lrtly before undergoing risky surge!}. The event is being sponrored bv 1 he SAn Clemente P~ace Officer's As.~oc1•1- lion. Second Ne ,vporl Resident Seized In Drug Raid, 1''arcotics agents today disclosed the arrest of two more suspects stemming fron1 the alleged seizure ol $250 .000 v.·orth of marijuana al a Riverside airstrip Thursday. one 'rom Nel'.'porl Beach. David r-.t Talia. 26, of 20212 42nd St . .!iurrendered 'll"ith his attorney to a P S. Commissioner 1n Los Angeles r-.londay afternoon on an arrest \\arrant carr}Lng $20.000 bail. Stuart S. t i.sher; ~6. of River~1de. v.as :irreslt>d at h1:; hon"lf' \londay on ;1 federal v.·arrant al so carr)'lll.i $20.000 bail ilnd posted it lo '>t cure relt'a~e lollow1ng his arra1gnmen1 Bill Rosenbla!t. I R BLll"rau of Customs super1·1sor based at Trrn11n;d Island. ~aid Fisher 11a~ alrearl_1· free on S50,000 bail r('sult111g lrnm a drug arrest by ~late agents in the R1ver..,1de arra. Tal\a is also awaiting prosecuti(ln 111 a separete case 1n1·olv1ng allrged dru.i: dealership 'll'hile out of jail on a S.15J}!l0 bail bond posted after that att1un, Rosrnblalt said. "\Ve '\\'ere \ookin,i for hin1 01'er \h(' wttkend, but he lurned himself in,'' 1'-0pwporl Beach Police ~tecli\'e Al Eps· tcin said today fol\011'ing Talla·s arrest He. Fisher. and al so Barrit. E. ldom. 25, of 112 West Coast Highway, :'\e1\-port Beach. ;:ire charged v.•ith conspiracy to limuggle marijuana. A year-long investigation by six police Agencies led to the arresl or ldon1 ;i nd five other suspects Thursda~. plu§ seizure nf ~ pounds of a lleged man· juana. Tbe Sll$peeled contra.band 11·as aboard a lighl plane !hat landed as lt1wn1e11 v.·eited <11 a rural airslrip, v.·here lhree 11r· rests were made. \\'hlle the other ttu-ee \1·ere made in Corona. Walter Hiskev J Services H eld Funeral ser1·ices v.·ere held ~1ond"\' tor Wa lltr E. Hiskt~'. long·Umt 0r·enge County rancher who died F'riday at Ho11g r-.-remorial 11ospila.I. In Nev,,port Bea<'h . lie w11s 33 years old. A natJ1·e of Santi\ Ana . ~Ir, Hiske1· v.a s past president of the Sanlll Ana C'hAp!er or !\alive Sons and Daugh!er.!i, All ""'ell A~ a member of the Arrov.·head Assrmbly ltlld fifty-year member of the Elks Lodge 794. Ht ls survived by three dauR"hters. -"'1rs. E hese Kreb.s . r-.·ewport Reach : l\ofrs. Catherint' Crumlt1•1 Tustin. and r-.1r.~ . f.ta rRNet Evans. F re~ no : ~i x RTllndrbildrtn and fif1een g r •a t 6.M,chlU:lnip. __. _ ~·~ 1 ~) "1 Jf ..... -~-.......... - I PRESIDENT GREETS CHI EF FOREIGN POLICY ADVISER Or. Kissinger Arrives in San Clemente From Paris Peace Tall\.s E11 voy B1·uce May Be 011t of Pru·is Po st Sources at !hf' \\"cslr1·n \\'hile House in San Cll·n1ente said lodo1· "'tl1ere has bten snn1(• J1scus~ion'' allOut the possible resignation of Uavid K. E. Bruce as chief U.S. Pf>ace ncgut1ator 1n Paris. But they said, "There's been by no means .'.l final decision." H I.he veteran d1plon13l should resign, administralion source.~ reported, his !1ke- l.Y repl11cernent "'ould be \\'illiam Porter, L'S. an1bassad{Jr In Soulh Kort•a. Thi.'! ad1it•e \'o:l.<i tnrlhcnrning a" llr. Herr~ A K1~:;1ng<·r . /\i'.'On s ('hie[ <l<h·1ser on nt111oniil :-ecun1y affairs. ilt'I'.' here llir a morning n1eetinl! \I 1th the Prl·~1d('I)\ Pl1 l11s ~cc:rec~-shrouded 1n1) <ifOund !hi" "orld 3.'l:sOCiatf'd closely with a. lll'W \'i1·i l:on~ pt'i:Ll'C propo.~a1 K1~su1,i::cr eonfe rrcd 11 Ith firuc.-c in Paris Qll Sunda~. Th(' :">.at1onal Broadca.~ting Co and 1he \\ush ington Pns1 reported !Vlnnday nig h~ rhal BruC(· ll'ould rrslgn "'ilhin days ;ind be repl;1ced b~ Por!t·r. Thr bl:'~I 1nf11rr11at1on :11t11lahlr in :S;,11 l'le1nc11l t· and 11 ;:ipp!·ared !11 lH' .'Lttlhori!nl1\1'. l'.as !hal no chang~' of 1\111t·nr an leader:.h1r at the Par1.o; !alk.'1 \\r1ulc! co1nt qu1tr tha1 Qllll'~h. ll011r1rr. rurnr1r~ 1h<J! !i1r i~·.\"l'<Jr-o\d Brurf> \\<1tdd resign ).,11e b('l'IJ ru ~rl'n! fnr se1er.1I 11 ee k.<; Tht> PH~1 11untNI :>thn1111stralion souri·e~ :as sa~ 1ng tha1 Ph1hp C I lalull. flit \<1 J ·ll enr\ Aldl'il'h ' S how Creator 11 .. ad al 12 TL CSO \'. An1 11 !'lt f'litl11ra f.o!d~r1111 h. 11 110 n1.~fl1· thP phra~e '· ll1·nr_1 , llrnr\ ·\t1Jr1,\1 <ind l)w t•Pll •('1~n11n~ \l 1•!h~·r. 1~•1u1l.1r 1t1d10 t;lltl111or1b •l1t·d :-.1111dn1 :ii lhf It~(' .,f 72 <;01d~n111i1 !'rr~t1·.I Tht• ,\Ir! r \ C' Ii Fi'l1111I~ ·· 1.1<1111 111'<1gran1 tl1<1L ran lro1n 1938 to 1'.(il ncgnriatnr :11 the talks <l l:;o 11\ll le.'.l\'e l':iri~. Thi.' 1 'Qsl .~;11d Jlabih 11ill replace Porlcr as cn1·0y lo Seoul. !'nrlt'r. ~Ii. 11as deputy :unbassac!or lo South V1c1nnm fro1n Septcrnber 1965 until n11d-196i. 11hrn ht' went to Korea. Before ~r1•1ng 1n Stui::on. he was U.S. consul ~1·11.·r:-il in 1\lg1crs anrl becarne the fi rst Arncr1t·an an1b11ss ador there 11· he n Al~{'rl.1 11on 1!.<i 111dcpe11rtcncc fro1n t-"r;.in<'t'. Portrr 11as born in England. becanie ~n Arn €'r1can c1!1tt'l1 111 1936 :>nd entered rhr State Department's foreign ser\'iC<' in 1937. llursl of Niguel Nan1ed President Of l:apo Board B"b /lursl of Laguna :\iguel 11as clt·<·!ed president or the Capistrano l n1f1r ii S··hot1I Dlslrirt Bo;:ird ol Trustees ,\l11nclr11 Iii., • let·!11>n 11<1s precc<.lcd b) the ,,11t'ar1ng 111 uf lhret' trustee, !110 ('letted tnr their first !e1 rn nf n!f1ce. L>onald lnla.1 and l:i.•or~e \\'hi1e. both nf'11 rnt'mbers HW'lk 1ht·ir oa!h or office 1.i:h lJr Ho!lf•rl Hl'.ldr~ 11ho has ser\ed 'In<!' 1in1l 11·.1!11•1l 1 ;.1rdon Peterson. . .-1111hrr nr11l,v elel'led trustee. \\as absent hrc:iu'r of prior 1 nta!lnn plan" ~:lectt·rl 11Jth 1!11rst to ser1·p as c.fl1<'ers ul !hi' hn:•rd 11cr<' r,rnrRc \\"h11e. 1 ice 1•rr~1d1·n1. \Jnn'11rl l11l.1~, ('lrrh. :inrl 1;orrlnri !'t•tt'r.-.1111 rrpresf'nlat11e to the ( flllf I I ~·1,1n llllltC't'. TJ1c nc11 h(1;irrl 1 oled tn krer thr s;c11ne 1nrc11n~ n1gl11~. the r1 r't and 1h1rd ~lon­ tl<1!, 11111 c·h,qnged thr tnrf'1ing !line to "i ~o 11 n1. Bell Makes Last-ditcl1 Pact Move \\'ASHINGTON IAP ) -'rhe ~I I telephone system today announced it \1·ould sweeten its (·ontracl offer 1n a last- n1111ute atlen1p1 to keep l1al1 a rn1U1o n f>tnpluyes frorn 1'.alking oll the job \\'ednesda}' morninJ? The !-Ompany ~(ll(l 1er111s or the irn· proved offer 1~ould be n1adc pu bhc after they v•ere formally presented lo unio11 be.rgaining tean1s somet11nr later in !he day. Earlier Pres1den1 J 0<>eph A. Beirne of the AFL-CIO Comn1u11ic<1t1ons Worker.!i of America sald tha1 on raw rnonty issues ''I'd say v.e are apart by maybe one per- l'l'nl .. ·· A t'ornp<i ny ~pflh.esman said la12r he sa\1' this as a hearlen1ng 1ndice1tion th:>.t snn1t' last-minute sett\Pment n1iglil be reached. 1-lowevcr, Beirne also s;ud .serious differences rernained on hO\V the nir1nf'y would be spl1I up. Beirnr, \\·ho spoke on 1he NBC-TV ''Today·• show. said agreement v.·ouJd have to be reached b)' sometime in the afternoon to a1·erl a strike, v.·hich he has called "inevitable.·• The telephone si!u2iion comes atop a six-11·eek-0ld nationwide telegraph shut- do""n and coincide .,.,·jth threatened localized rail and mail t1e-up.~. If the v.·orsl happens. !he combination of labor troubles could t•ause a n1onumen- tal s narl of America's comn1un1cations. ~1eanwhile the United T (' I e gr a p h \Vor kers, AF'L-CIO. reported soine pro- gress on l'.'age issues bul said serious dif- ferences reniain on job rules. The L"'T'\V represents 17,000 telegraph workers who have kept Western Union offices zhut since June 1. Strikes also are thr('a\ened for F'ridav against thrre railroads and .<;{Jn1etim8 ~oon by milltant postal \1•orkers in !\ew l 'ork, 11·here the nation's first postal strike began last year, then spread to o!her cities. The communications v.·orkers have a!l- nounced 400,000 members v.•ill stnke the Bell system \\'ednesda} mor •1ng. setting up picket lines lhi!y say will be honored by 100.000 members or other unions The union seeks a first-year 11.·age in· crease of 25 percent. It rtjected on May 2.1 the company's last offer of a three- year con1ract containinJ: a 17·percent wage increase and added fringe and cost· of.Jiving benefits. Current pay for telephone t1·orker1 ranges from tops of $118 for operators to $193 for craftsmen. Eventually a strike could tie up nearly all voice communl~atinns, except for !eased·\'o·ire circuits such as that operated b~· the Pentagon. Jn the telr.graph slri ke. l JT\\' Pre!iidt nt E!1ner L. Hageman said the lwo parlie.~ had narrowert their diferences on money matters . Last Friday the con1pan~· offered wage and benefit increases totaling 12 and 9 percent in a t"o--year contract. The union seeks v.·<Lge increases or 12 pE"rtent both years. plus other benefits. Current hC1urlv pay averages average Sl37, ranging fr om Sl.8.J for v.·alking messengers lo s;i 20 for l'omputer technicians. Hageman said serious differences rr- main in the areas of work ·for« re<Jucuon and subcontracting of \\"Ork. Beside.~ the UT\V"s men1bers. 3.100 i\ev.· l 'ork area clPrks representtd by local 1171 of the C\\'A also ha l-'e been on :;trike against \\'estern Union. ,\ltanl'.·hile, ROvernment-mediated l'."age negol!allons ront1nued 1n \\'ashinRton !}('tween tne tlf'\\" l 1 S. Pos lal Service and 1ls n1nf' 11nions. r-.ti11tant !Se"· Ynrk loc11!!1 ha\'l' talked open!.1· of a 51rike heginnir1 g pPrhaps July 25. :-;o firm date has been :-e1 AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET We hdve be en d S~ed hundreds of times why we locdted our store "off the beaten path." Se.,eral dnswers pop u p . Firstly, the cost of store 1 in shopping centers is a stronomical. Second ly, we were dble to obtdin more spdce, with our showroom, offices, tind warehouse all in one locdtion. Thirdly, there is a mple parking with little trdffic congestion leading to us. This situation hds made us more competitive arKI we are proud dnd gr11.teful to say that we have increased o ur volume EVERY year for thirteen years, and have expanded five t imes et this location. Please stop in a nd browse--no pressure or qimmicks. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 I HOURS; Mon. Tliru Thurs., 9 to 5 :30 -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sat ., 9:30 ,;, 5 L .:.i.· liiiil! ___ ...., __ ..... · ~··••--·· ..... ---'\ -4· ~·-£,.. ' ,. 11""'"~---"r"-_ ... L f?...i: -£: l .... j . ~ . . --. -~ ' I I I 7 \\ I Huntinl&ton Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION * --.... . .. ' .. N~Y. Steeb VO~. 6-4, NO. 166, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS 'Photo Fini·sh' Looms for Transpac Leaders ' By AU10N LOCKABEY A replay of the 1969 Transpacific yachl race finished loomed today as the lead yachts surfed toward Diamond Hed in 15 to 20 knot norlheast tradewinds and push- ed by six to nine fool seas. At 10 a.m. (PDT) today, the eventual elapsed time winner remained in doubt Would it be Windward Passage, Blackfin or Ondine? All appear~ to be in a posi· tion to be first across tte fin is h line, At the last roll call, based on Monday 8 a.m. positions, Windward Passage was 388 miles frnm the finish with an ET A of 10 :30 p.m. (PDT). Her position -if cor- rect -placed her 69 miles ahead of Blackfin and 89 miles ahead of Ondine. But a Coast Guard C-130 p!ane return- ing from an air drop to lhe crippled Graybeard late Monday afternoon spotted Blackfin some 40 miles closer to Honolulu Ulan expected. Windward Passage w1s not spotted and did not answer a radio call from the Coast Guard plane. Neither was Ondine spotted or contracted. The ~·eather bureau at Honolulu said this morning that none of the lead yach~ would be affected by the remnants of Hurricane Denise which threatened the fleet Suoday. The storm had abated aod passed Honolulu, leaving the usual brisk tradewinds and roUing seas lhrough Molokai Channel 0.&1l Y ,.!LOT "hot.I bJ l .. ,.IJ1141 HUNTINGTON BEACH LIFEGUARD BILL RICHARDSON INSTRUCTS FOREIGN VISITORS Tr1inn1 From S.ver1I Countries Com• to Town to Perfect Life11ving Skil11 German Visitors Study Huntington Pro Guards By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1111 DlflJ l'llo! 1!1U Dieter Widm aier lit an archltect and Klaus Wilkens is 11 business teacher at a major European uni~·ersity. They save Jives as a hobby. Not for a living. M members of !he German Lifesaving Associ.!llion they are now in Huntington Beach to study what the pros are doing, learn about new equipment, and hoperu!ly Import some fresh ideas Ul their home eountr~· "In Germany all the lifegua rds are volunteers. By that ""'e mean !hat helping in the w<1ler is our hobby," smiled Kl<1us, 28 . ··Thal floe.~ not mean we are inferior.'' the University of Hamburg teacher "''a.'!l (]Uick to add. ··we will be volunteer in the future . but we .,.,,ill gel 1ome more prn- fession als. But these IA'ill probably only b! in administration ·· Dieter. a 34·ycar-0ld architect from Schorndorf. Swable. said lhcy spend most of their free time as lHeguards. During vacation periods they work the North Sea and the Baltic Sea . On weekends they teach s""·imming <1nd save lives at la kes and rivers ne<1r their home towns. "We ha ve about 300,000 members in our organization and only five or them are profes.sioals." he said. "Many of our iJU8rds are women who elso teach :l\\im· mlng." The t\\·o Germans are part of an 18· man contingent taking an in!ensive c:ourse from July J 1 Ul .July 25 under the direction of Vin~ Moorhouse, city beaches and harbors director. Other na- tions repre!ented are Canada, Argentina, Au stralia, Great Britain and South Africa. "'You have 1t very nice water here," Kl11us pointed out. ju.'!lt after he had seen surfing for the first lime in his life. "Our surf is not so good. Jn the North Sea the water is rougher and there are many riptides and side currents." Earlier J.1onday the y had been working out \I-1th the familiar red floats local hfegu;ird" use to bring swimmer.'!! thr ough the surf. In the rough-and-tumble ""'<1lcrs or lhe r\orth Se<1 they need something stronger -hke a winch, ··There is an 13-foo1 d1Herenca in 1he height of lhe water during tides. When lhe tide takes place. it is very very dangerou s,·· Kl<ius explained. "\Ve 1ie a guard lo 11 line and the other end on a 1,1•inch. The water i~ '° slrnn~ that he cannot come ha ck 11lone. So we need two men . one to go out and the other lo ;1.·ork the winch." Both men conceded llial eronomir!I severly affect the German Life~aving Association. Cities donate little money, meaning that most of the equipment is paid for out of membership dues. "In Gerrnany v•e cannot patrol as much as they do here. Our boats and cars stay in the same place and only go out v.·hen it is needed. It costs lOO much money to go out on patrol," Dieter poin led out. The greatest difference be t ween American and German lifegu11rds. other than professionalillm. is one of organiza· tion, aCCQrding to the two vlsitor1. "Here. you have 11 m ii ita r y· I i ke organization while at home we chClOSf. up Eco1aonaic Slowdown Noted VISITORS TRY PIER LEAP Over the Sid• -Kerspl1sh teams and seiect our own team le<1dcr!. There is no such extreme form of organiution," said Klaus. And adding quite reluctantly. he smil- ed, "J lh1nk il's more democratic." Valuation to Jump 6.4% An increase or 6.4 percent tn assessed valuation of property over last year was announced this morning by Orange Coun· ty Asses.o;or Andre\\' J. Hinshaw. The figure is down more lha.n 11 per· cent from last year'!! increase'()f 17.~ Hinsh1tw J'lllributed thf: lower increa.se j1rimarily to complet~n of his a:ix·y~r revaluation program first annnuoced 1n 1965. He further notut the slow down In the rconomy of !he county. pointing out that equipment and Inventories increa5Cd during the pa.st ye11r had 11 rate of only 7.5 percent u compared with ti 20 per- cent incrtase in eacl\ of the last two veRr~. · The reported t.ai:able value. of S-4.t billion lnc:lude over $26 million In ''escape" usessed valuation as the re.suit of the assessor's program of auditing all la rge busine$s firms and over $20 million incrCMe in the revaluation of producing oil properliet1 lo reflect secondary recovery expectations. The sharp decline in the percentage of lncre1tsed valualion will make the ;t..,. of Supervi:iors' task even more dlffi t in upcoming budgel sessions. Already faced with a possible 311-cent lncreast in the county 's Sl.70 tax rate to finance 1 rl!C()rd $236 million budget the lo\li·er than anticipAt.ed lntteal5e fri va!UA• Uon makes the t&k more dlfficult when board membus a ttempt to trim lhc budget. By way of comparison. this year's g.4 percent boost compares with increase.s in the past five years of 17.6, ll.6, 8.6, 16.1, and 10.S. Hin shaw had warned in recent monlha that "the gravy train is ove r.'' He aald there wtll be no more big aSl!essment in- c:reaset1. Orange Coast cities showed s wide variation ln their individual asses&ed valuation lncreUl"S. RunUngton .Beach Is up 12 percent, Newport Beach 8.9 pereenr. and San JuAn Clpistrano, 11.6, but Costa Mes11 shows '1nly a 3.8 ihcrei~. t..11i;iun11. Beach onty 1.5 and San Clemente only 2.2. __ _,,.. __ • F'urther back In the fleet the Class 8 and C yachts were experiencing 1>20 knot east winds with occasional showers. RemnanU of the storm were expected to be so uth of the ''big island" of Hawe.ii Wednesday, far to the gouth of the raring fleet. The weather bureau anticipated no &hilt in the nonnal weather. La lest report on the c r ip p I e d Graybeard, which lost a rudder and wall holed-through in heavy winds and seas Thursday was that she was dead ln the water some 500 miles from Honolulu and awaiting the arrival of a Coast G!.lard vessel which would tow her to Honolulu. The damage wu partially repaired and pumps dropJWA by the Coast Guard were being used to keep the water inside the yacht down. The crew was in no im· mediate danger. In the 1969 race, Windward Passage finished an hour ahead of Blackfln with a new elapsed time record of 9 day&, t hours, but an elapsed time penalty ol two hours impo.~ because of a startinc liae foul gave first lo fin ish honors and a new record of 9 days, 10 hoor5, 21 m1nute.: to Blackfin. lf Windward Passage finishes tint to. day :she must do so by ll:wl p.m. PDT t.1 eclipse the rec:ord officially held by Blaekfin . · Handicap positions based on Monday's position report gave the lead to Roderic B. Park's Cel-36 L'A·llegro from Ri.ch- (See TRANSPACIFIC, Pase l) Slasher l(ills 2 Mountain Campers Hacked to Death GRASS VALLEY (UPI) -Swinginc a i;ickle and "laughing, grumbling 'and growling like an animal," a powerfully built m<1n &leshed two campers to death Monday night ln a remote campground. wounded thrtt others, and escaped into the foothills of the ~ierra Nevada . Sheriff's officers in Nevada and Placer Counties mounted a huge mwbunt for him today W miles northeast of Sacramento. The 20ll-pound assailant, described A.'!l rniddleaged with thinning gray hair. and thick glasses. walked into t h ~ campground at Dog 82.l' on the Bear River some time before 11 p.m. Kenneth Garbe, 20. of Applegate, who suffered head, chest, back and arm wounds in .a desperate batUe with the assa ilant, said he and his wife were play ing cards in their tent whe.a the man ripped open the flap . "He came in swinging a si.ckle," Garbe ,.;d. "'He .alart<d .l~g p,JYil>I !1 P'Y wife. t grabbed Hold or him. 'SHt 10i:it trtr for a nearb~t where there wtrt1hrtt: guys, t'fJO women·and &0mt kids. "The guy knocked me down in a comer of the tent. I stuck my haDd up and then he got me . I ran out of the ttnt. I guess that wu when he got me in the back." Garbe said as he fled his rent, he 11aw the man rampaging through thf: nearby campsite. One of the campers fired at the man three times with a pistol but the .assilant kept coming, overpowered the man, took the pisttil and "prob.ably killed him:• Garbe said. One of the women campers then tried t.o shoot the man with 1 rifle. But the weapon was not loaded. ··Tue girl!! were running around and around." he aaid. "I could hear the guy c:lick.ing the pi.'ltol. .. Garbe said he and his wlfl'!, who suf. fered minor cuts. then ran stveral hUll· drrd yards away and alerted anotbtt campsite where t .... ·o women and three children ~·ere staying. Thi'! !ieven survivors struggled up an embankment lo a road and ran and walk· ed three quarters of a mile down the. road to a house \\-here they called sheriff's officers. Garbe said the man was ''laugh ing, grumbling and growling like an animal'' a l lhe second lent when he and hill wile escaped. "The last thing I heard was can· vas rippling. I guess he came through the Tentative Lease Accord Reached For Cycle Park A tentative least agreement for the fu ture Huntington Beach Cycle Park bu been reached between the city and operator5 of lhe Bruce Brothers gravel GUarry. Recreation Director Rip Ribble said lD- day the final decision on th Talbert A venue and Gothard Street park will be made Wednesday night by cily'1 Recrea- tion and Park!! Commission . The agreement, accordinl to Rib , would release tbt gravel pit oper ors from any liability while the c:ity w be able lo use the llite at no charge. The eight-acre trail riding facility Iii scheduled for completion later this 1um· mer. Ill location deep within the quarry should contain any dust or noise made by the cycles, said Ribble. Motorcycllslll petitio~ the recrea.tkln and parks commission for a riding are1 last summer shortly afler a new ordinance was passed which effectively banned elf-road riding in the city limita. City officials demanded 500 advance registraltons from local cycllalr before moving 11head with plan.'! for the trill area. Nearly 1tll have betn collected. Motorcyclists of all ages will be able lo use the park. as long as cycles do not ti· ceed IOOcc::. A f11rther requirement is that all riders be resldenl.s cf the city. City Qfficiltls are planning to charge a 1mall iee for the use of the park, but the •mount haa not yet been determined. .. - back of the tent," he said. One of the vlcUms and the third person injured -a woman who was in critical condition with severe head WQUnds - were believed 00 have been at the second campsite. Garbe was in fair condition at Placer General Hospital at Auburn. His wife Jean, 23, wa.s treated and released. Mrs. Martha Marie Parker, 24. of Walnut, was takeh in critical condition to Sacramen!G Medical Center. One of the victims was idehtilied 15 John Simmons, who lived near Q>lfu in Placer County. Simmons and the woman vidim were found on the ground outside a lent. Nevada County Sheriff Wayne Brown said apparenUy no one in the tiny camp recognized the intruder. Officers said the man Wall believed armed with a revol ver and a hunting rtne stolen from the cemp, as well aa the (See SLA YINGS, Pace Z) Pot Brings Prison • Huntington Woman Gets 10 to Life A Huntington Be.a.ch woman whoM p .1'1!4 d.,,-ibe<1 ~·aq!liln& llficts:o aa • ~ .. for . tile Ult ol ~ -.. local _, .. ,. ..... - W1'<d Mond>y i. JO )'WI to Ille ID slate prison. Orang@ Co.mty Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan imposed that term on Norma Dean Bennttt. 38, of MS2 Edinger Ave., after the defendant pleaded guilty to charges of using persons ol minor age to sell merljuana . Mrs. BeMett wa.'!l arrested at her home last Sept. 19 when police, alerted by the large number& of teenager& seen entering and leaving the premises, found huge quantities of drugs and narcotics in the hou ... Quantitie1 of LSD, mescaline, am. phetamlnes and other drugs wen dismvered iJl a felJ'Ci thal rtYUied mar"Uu.ana pl.ant! growing aa the root and ltrJe quanUti.et a( filOl! F'e,i marijuana ln the ·t vtary. Police said MrS. Bennett's two llonl, acea 17 and 14, were among the minors who helped Mrs. BeMelt -a welfare recipient at the time of arrest -conduct what was described as a highly profitable drug pushing business. Salvatore Ma.ssina, 43, of the same •d· dreS.!, was arrested by HunUngton Beacb police after further Investigation. Mes&.ina. described by officer'! as Mrs. Bennett's boy friend, has pleaded guilty to drug charges and ia serving an Iden- tical tenn in stale prison . He was described as Mrs. Bennett's principal col.· laborator in the drug selling racket. Lockheed Collapse Sure Without Congress Bailout WASHINGTON IUPI ) -The board chairman of Lockheed Aircraft Corp. said loday his firm will defin itely go bankrupt -end all level~ of government will inherit • $\ billion problem -if Con- gres.'!l does not come lo the rescue. Danie.I J. Haughton renewed his plea for help u the Hou se Banking Committee opened hearings into Lockheed's request for government backing on $25(1 million in bank Joana it Is seeking. Without that b1cking. HaughWn sa id in testimony prepared for ~ panel. "we will be forced to terminate the Tristar program. If that happens. I know af absolutely no way to keep Lockheed out of bankruptcy." And bankruptcy, he added, would leave a "$2(1 "billion monopoly market" on the wide-bellied Trlstar-type airplanes to it.:s competitor, McDonnell Douglas. In addlllon, ht said, a Lockheed bankruptc:y would CMt the federal , stale aad locaJ governments $1 billion in in- creased defense business oosts:, Lax losses. we lfare and u n em p 1 o y m en t berieflt costs, and would 1ffect 60.000 families who directly or Indirectly depend on Lockheed for their livelihoods . The Senate Banking Committee. which held 1 month of hearinp Ofl the matter, l1 movine closer to approving • bUI wh.tch would 1ive Lockheed the guar4ntee it wenl.'I -and provide m1c:hinery for up to h billion tn loan beckine for other finan. c:ially troubttd flrm1. But Rep. Wright Pitman (D-Tei:.), ch1lrman of the House Banking Panel. said in remarks )X'epared for today '1 hearing that there mJcbt be ano~r answer. "The very belt aolutlon to tht im- mtdlatt problem would be for the com- merci1l benlu -wh ich have 1\rl'!ady !°'ned LocJcheed $'°0 mllllon -to come forward and provide lhe 11dd1tional c:aplt.al without 1 1ovemment auarantee or 1ub:ilidy." he aald. Palman, who aaid be ha1 1n open mind on the Lockheed loan guarantee. noted lhah he has oppo:ied single shot aid to one corporation withou t recognizing problem1 of other businesse~. such a.'!l 11.000 te 12.000 business failures last year. If the banks loa n Lockheed the $250 mill ion without the government guaranteeing the IG.SSes to the ban.ks U Lockheed offaults , Patman said, the com- mittee could have time to Cotll!lder broader legislation. He fav ors, Patman aaid, government "bank of last resort" to make direct loans to businesses and cities, "not an agency w h i c h would 11imply provid8 golden guarantees to private lenders." . 1''e•tlaer The weather service forecaatt sunny 1kie11 after the usual low clouds and morning fog 1lon1 the coaat for today and Wedne• day. High& today around 70, 85 Jnl1nd. Lows in the 60'1. INSWE TODAY Tr" rebel officers Ulert cz~ Ct(ttd b~ firing squad in Morocco thU morning for an atUmpttd coup againit the king. A.8 ~II dted some 1hou!t'd "Long Live the King". Story Page 4. (•lllWllf• 11 Ctroect;J,.. U• 1 c1 • ...,,... •u c-•• II (,..._., II DMfll ...... 11 •«tlNI ,... ' IHl•lca.iu:• 11 ·--· 1 .. 11 .._._ ,. A1111 LWW1 11 MarrilH UffltMt, It -N M1thl•I •liNWt It ..... lttwl ........ ... Of•-CWlllY It '"'" ... ,, St.t-Mlrll... 1 .. 11 Ttlfot1.-II ni.•l•N II WMtlltr • ·-·· ...... ,,.,. w.r111 ,,.... ' """'-· -. . r '-1't" --·. . ~ ·---' )• ' I I ., 1 't DAILY PIL02._ __ ... H _____ ....:_:t ....... ~:°!'..' :':J''.'!11:_:1J~. l'._''7".:_l Tract Plan >.Sidetrack Move ·, Bell Mak es With Park Contempt Action La st-ditcl1 Study Set Of CBS Stalls Pact Move 8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 .... DAit~ ,.llOI $11!1 • Fountain Valley p 1 a n n 1 n g com· missioners 'A'iil bt looking a gift horst in Ille mouth al their meeting Wednesday night. They are scheduled ti> consider a ten- t.alive lract plan which Jll{'lude:ii a l\•:<r 0tcre park. The park 1s,..not l1sll'd on the city's master plan of park developm~nt -a fact. which has caused some con- troversy already. The tract. to be developed by the Presley Development Company, 1s bound- ed by the Southern California Edison Company right-of-wa y. Garfield Avenue. N~land Street and Ellis Avenue. It is a 39 .511 acre plot which whi t! be developed into 166 lots of 7,200 square feel. The proposed park would abut the Edison right-Of-way across from the Harper School playground. Proponents of the plan say the city will not only be gel- ling the two-acre park in the develop.. ment , bu t can lease the portion of the Edison propt"rty whi ch would join the two parks. When the plan was brough t to the city Parks and Recreation Comm i s s io n earlier this mo nth , co1nmission members \'.•ere evenly divided on the Issue . Opponents noted that leases of Edison righl-of~·ay are only good fo r fi ve years a t a time and cite the cost of developing and maintaining B park which is not in- cluded in the master plan. They say the ,sudden addition of this park would take funds earmarked for the orderly develop- ment o( other facilities. The proposal was brought before the ci· t y cou ncil July 6 by Mayo r Ed Just. Councilmen said Uiey were not willing to take action at that lime because they were not sufficiently informed on the issues. If approved by t~ planning com- mission. the matter will be taken to the .city council because the plan involves a ,proposal 10 rezone from RI (one acre) lO RI PD 7,200. Conditions proposed by the plann ing department for approval of the tract in· elude park improvements listed as grading. turfing. a sprinkler system, landscaping. picnic tables, barbeque pits and playground equipment. Unde r a nev.'ly approved c i l y ordinance, the developer's park fees Jor the tract would be $66,400. Instead, the planning department has proposed th\!': park impro\•emenls be designed to co.st abut $33,200. A bond for the balance would be posted ·with the city to be used for development rf a park in the Edison right-of·way, ac~ cording to the recommendation. Planner Kuni Shimizu estimated the cost of lea.5ing the Edison property v.·ould be $150 per acre per year and main- ! aining just the park in the development "·ould rost lhe city $4.000 a ye ar. From Page 1 SLAYINGS ... 11ickle. He \\'as described as v.·hlte. "·eighing more tban 200 pounds and wearing th ick glasses. Thf" camp was on the banks of the Bea r Riv er at a spot called "Dog Ba r." The site is about 25 miles east of Yuba City. near "'hich 1he bodie~ of 25 sla in farm "''orkers \.\'ere unearthed in i\Iay and June. The area is studded with pine trees and conlains a few wa shed-do11·n hillsides and .in occasional foundaOon from abandoned gold miner ca n1p~ The site 1s on land o\1ne<l bi the Nevada County Jrr1ga t1on 01~trict , v.·here campers have been allowed to pitch tents for yea rs. OlAM•I COAl f DAILY PILOT 011.AHOE COAST f'UI LISHING COM,ANV •ob1rf N. w,,, f'rn l!Wlt ....,. l"'**I~ J 1c.k •· C11rl1'1 \ll(f ,,..,lllW.! I M CO-.! ,,...flallf l lri1r1111 K11•iC t!dl!Of' n ...... A. M11r,h:R .. ......... QI"' l!dlfO( Ale" Oir ~i" Wftt Of'lnlG C-Ty IE•lter A1b1r+ W. 11111 .-...-=!tit •dltror H11111tt .. tM leec• Offlc• J 7171 •••c.h 10111 ....... M•lll111 Addr.11: P.O. I•• 1tO, 916•1 .,__ L"lllN StKlll m l"tnlt • .._ COi" ,.,....; IJt W•I ••'I' Slf'll't fltw1110r1 1 .. eti: nu H....,.. aw:"''"' "°' (Jor!Mni.: )Ill Horlb I I QmlM lt .. I DA.11,Y "ILOT", ~111 -ldl If ~ "'9 ........ ,, ••. 11 """''"""' ••11'1' ~ .._ ..... "' -ir•lf '",.,. -~ s-oi.. H~/ 1•(11. 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The decision left Commerce Committtt Cha tr man Harley O. Stagger~. 1 O- W.Va. I, red-face.d with angt'r. He s;i id any delay in his committee"s contempt Valley Trustees Seek Applicants For Board Unit r ountain Vallty School Dist r i ct trustees :lre seeking applicants for a newl y created va can cy on the district personnel cornmission. The vacancy was created bv resigna· lion of the Rev. Kenneth McMillan, who had servt'd on the three-member board since October of 1969. The con1mission was created by the stale legislature and is responsible For establis hing procedures for personnel policies and administering the district's classified employes. r-.tembers of the commission ser\'e Without pay and meet once a month. McMillan's term v.·ill expire on Dec. 1, 1971. To be eligible for commission mem· bership, a person must be a registered voter. living in the school district boun· daries and be a known adherent to the: principles of the merit system. Application letters must be received by Aug . I at 4 p.m. in the di.strict offic es at I Lighthouse Lane, Fountain Va 11 e y . Purther information r e.gar d I n g ap- plications 1s available through the district, 842-6651. Graybeard Wallowing After Loss of Rudder "It's good weather for Mlling, bul not for v.·al\OV.'ing." That was the comment ot Loi Killam. owner~ki pper of the 73-foot ketch Graybeard r-.1onday night as his yacht lay dead in the water some 500 miles from Honolulu. The dramatic story or the Gra ybeard 's loss of rudde r and sub~cquent holing was passed to the DAI LY PILOT by means or an elaborate "han1" radio netv.·ork set up the the Transpac race "''ith Carroll D. J.J:uds of Newport Beach (WB61l.\l.A) as nel control. Those reporting included 'Tom Doyle. head of the Transpac network 1n Honolulu; Bill Thomas and llarry ~fona han aboard lhe escorl ve ssel Pakeha. They report ed \'ia a ham phone patch lat e Mond ay ntght. Doyle was aboard th" Coast Guard airt'.raft that dropped three auxili11ry pumps and a drum of gasoline to !he Graybeard abou t 5 pm. PDT_ Said Doyl('· "\\lien he arr11·ed on scenr. the f,raybeard .... ·a~ dead in the v.•n1er w1lh hPr satls dO\\·n <1nd il rub!>fr ra ft la un- i:hed 10 pic k up the drops frop 1rom lhe a1rcraf1 "\\'<' made four pa<.Se<; about 150 fee t over Graybeard's deck to drop the three pumps and the gasoline. The parachuted ··'· ... HjUipment hit the water within ~ feer of Graybeard. "We could 11ee a large white patch over part of the side and the bottom ol Graybeard ...,·here the crew bad obviously 1.:overed the hole." Killam later told Pakeha that the crew h11.d patched the hole by stuffing it with a t'O llision mattress and binding il to the hull ?.'ith a sall. Here is tile sequence of events that put l~raybeard ou t of the races: At about 8:45 a .m. ~onda y Graybeard radioed the Pakeh11; that a welded strap on the rudder had been I.om off as the ~1acht sailed through 25-knol .,.,·inds and 10 foot seas. The crew jury rigged a rudder and it voas reported that the yacht would re· 1nain remain in the race. Bul a fev.· hours later. Killam said, lhe jury rudder "sa~·ed a hole in the bull" and tht' entire rudder assembly and skeg carried av.•ay. The cre11· 11·orked ft\'t'ri shl y t-0 stem the flow of \1·1:1ter by means of three bil ge pumps and a hu c.ket brigade The Coast liuard v.·as notified and an aircraft was clL~patched from HQnol u\u. Sevf'ral )dt h!ll in lhf' r~C'f' ()ffered lo change course a11cl come to Gra~ beard 's <issi ~tance but lh t'}' were told by Ki!la1n "Than ks Just the same, I'll gtl back to pumping." . .. , .. ' -. ~ f'rolH l'age J TRANSPACIFIC . mond Yacht Club. but ii \Vas a nip-a nd· IUC'k battle betv.·een her and Al Cassers ~foot cutter Y.'an-ior from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. tfandicap positions can change fron1 day to day. d~pcnding on \1'eather <'On· rhtions or the accura cy pf the yacht's navigation. \\'hen the firsl yacht fin ishes she will automatically becorne the han<lirap leader until a yacht with a higher time ti llowa nce finlshe11 an d beat.s her cor· reeled time. Othtr Ne...,'PQrl yachts apparently doing well on corrected time are the Class B entries f..'ncore, sailed by Dick Blat· tennan and Bill La who rn, and loco Viente 11. sailed by J im Seals. Both are from Balboa yacht Club. Encore wa~ third overall Monday and Locn Viente was 10th. They were rated one-two in Class B. Local Class A contenders are Warrior and Nalu IV. the taller sailed by Frank Rice of NHYC. Her P were the leaders on elapsed time hlonda~" ~1 ) Yi'indwarcl Pass age. 388 m11t's from Honolulu: (2) Blackf1n, 457; 13 ) Ondine, 474; 14! Buccanttr, 508, (5) Graybeard, 543: !6l Kial oa II , ~: 111 Min Sette. 63~: 18l W11rrior, 657: \9) Raac.al. 692: l IOl Dorothy 0 . 729; ( 11) Ari es, 738 ; !!2 l Nalu IV. 939 (13) SlOnny, 739. HANDI CAI,. LEADERS ( 1 ) t 'Allegro: (?I \Varrlor: ~3 ) Encor!: 141 Vivan\: (5) Quasar : (6 ) Moon Day: [71 'Toris Vl rlbu~. 18J Sangvind: I 9 1 • • _.,_,,.,.. ...... - ·:-~~.;::_:;;:::_ -~ .•--f' ---.... -·-... ---.. -----::::--_ ·--. -· .., ........ -·') • ;1L.. --• . -.. ~-· ~ .. .__ ----•·~-I . . ' ..... • move against the network and Stanton woul d amow1t to kiUing it. A vnt t had been set for today on Stag· gt'r.s' proposal to invokt' contempt against Stanton and the network for refusing ta prov 1de the committee v.'ith unused Filn1 shot for the controversial document "The Sell ing of the Pentagon." The commerce panel \'Olt'd 25 to 13 la recommend tht' citation after Stanton balked. Stanton argued that the unused film \Va,, the tquivalent of a reporter's note! and. that the network was protected aga1nsl congressional inquiry into il! editorial decisions by first amendment frtt press guarantees. House Speaker Carl Albert. after seek· ing in \'&in to persuade Staggers not te C'all up his privileged C<Jntempt recom- mendation, de~ided at a Jeade.r~hlp hud· dle _lo recognize J udiciary Committee Chairman Emanuel Celler for a motion to "recommit" the ci ta tion for study of its constitutional aspeeLs. Former Prisoner Of Reds to Talk In Hutnington ~ Navy pilot who spent two years as a prisoner of the North Vietnamese will tell of his experiences al a dinner in HUJl-. lington Beach tonight. Lt. Robert Frishman will address the Huntington Beach Medical Group at B dinner in the Sheraton Beach Inn at 6:30 p.m. Lt. Frishman flew 128 missions O\'er North Vietnam from aircraft carriers in 1968-67 before bt'ing shot down in October 1 ~7. His aircraft was hit by two surface- lo-air missiles and he suffered a com- pound fra cture of the right arm at the elbo w. The pilot .... ·as internerf in tv.·o different prison camps in Hanoi before being repatriated along with two ot her prisoners in August 1969. LL Frishman, who is awaiting further operations on his um and is on active duty wtth the Navy, is president of the SM Diego-based Conc ern for Prisoners o( \\1ar. Inc.. a non-profit corporation dedicated to obtaining humane treatment for prisone rs of war in Indochina . Four Air Force wives whose pilot husbands ar~ either known prisont'rs in ~ortb Vietnam or listed as missing in ac- llon will be guest! at tonight's dinner. They are Mrs. Stanlt'y Clark or Newport Beach, whose husband v.·as shot down over Lao!! in February 1969 and is n1issing: Mrs. John Pritchford of Newport Bea ch. whose husband was shot dnwn over North Vietnam in December, 1965 and is a prisoner: Mrs. Da rrell Pyle of Tustin, wh ose husband \vas shot dov.·n in Junt 196& and is a pt"iso]'l('r: Md ~l rs. Donovan Lyon of Irvine , whose husband '~·as shot down over Laos in hfarch 1968 and is missing. U.S. Chamber Asks Ad ve rtising Watch '1.'ASHINGTON (UPIJ -The l.i.S. Chamber of Commerce ask~ its mem. hers today lo do more lo spoUigbt con- tium er health and sarety in advertising. "Advertising is the consumt'r"s prin· c1 pal ~rce of information abo ut pro. duct~ and servict's. The bu~in<"ss com- muni ty and consume rs alike are the 1oser.s when ad\'erlise rs use tactics and ~ppea!.~ v.•hich impe11ch I.hf" good stan- ding. reputt and credibility of the bwlnl"M v.·orld." tht' chamber said. GOES HOME AGAIN Golden We1t'1 Smedley 1st Golden W est S tudent Returns As Professor By RUDI NIEDZlELliKI 01 !"-D•UY ,1 .. t Slll1 Golden Wesl College's first student 1s working his ...,·ay back to collt'ge -this time as an instructor. Jon R, Smedley, 30, of 502 Central Avt' .. Seal Beach, was the firsl student to register when the college opened its doors in 1966. He graduated lwo years later in the first graduating class. This week he was in formed by the ad- ministration that he would be on the other side of the podium this fall as a :speech teacher. Smedley, who has earned a bachelor's and master's degree since his Golden West days, says he never doubted where he wanted to teach. He decided lhat. if he v.·as going into teaching, he wanted to wo rk at Golden West. "Each and every teacher I had v.•as good and some of then1 were excellent."' he said. "Golden \Vest has the greatest <.'Ollection of teachers I ever had. Besidt's. there is always so mething nostalgic about teaehing at a schoo l you attended." "The high level of instruction really !urned me on. H's a ne w school and they don't have to break with tradition, Their lradition 1s innovation." At Golden West, Smedley e.llplained. spttch teachers incor porate all phases of the commun itivr process into their cur- riculum . such as looks. ges tures and bodv lan guage. That makes 1t a more coiri- prehensive approach tov.•ard !ht' subject lhan at many other schools. Smedlry i~ one or 16 nev.· teachers ap· pointed In J01n !he Golden \\'e.'11 College srafr lo mee t expanding enrol!menL and fill vacancies ne t t fa ll. There will be Five new instructor.'\ in the comn1un1ca1 ions d1vi.c;1on, Four 111 !he social science div1s1on. 11\0 ll1 !he appHed and fine arl s d1vis1on. one in thC' phys ical «lucati nn and recre11 l1on division. and one in the math-science division . Valley Trustees Elect Ne w Chief tn the first mee tmg of lht' fiscal ~·tar, r ountain Valle y school trustees elected She lia Me yers prl'Sidenl nf the boarti. \\'1H1am Cra ne 11 ilS f'lected president prn letn and out.going hoard president Harold Brown \l as elected clerk or the board i'\ew lv elected l n1:.trr~ \\arv !!is and Fred \'nss t~1k tlieir seal.:; on thr boa rd for lhr fi rst t1n1e Thur.'\da y night ~1rs. Hix 11'<1~ ei('('ted as !he board's represen· t1:1111·t' to tht-cnunt v Con11n1 tleC' on School District Organiia1 ion . \VASHINGTON (i',P J -Tht' Bell telephone system !.oclay announced It would sweeten its con!ract offt'r in a lasl- n1inu te atte mpt to keep half a nli llion en1p!oye.s from wal k111g ofl the Job \Vrdnesd ay morning The company said ternlS of the lll\· proved offe r v.·ou!d be 1nadr publ ic af tt·r thev \\f're forn1all v prest•nlcd to union b?.l"'g;:iini11g 1ean1s Some11r11r lt1t rr 1n !he day E:trl 1er Presidenl Joseph A Beirne ur !ht AF'L,.CIO Comm unica!ions \Vorkers of America said th at on raw money issut's ' l"d say wt are apart by ma ybe one per· t.enl •• , A company spokesman said later he sa...,· this as a heartening indicatlon that some lasl·minute seltlt'ment might be reached. Howe\·er, Beirne also said serious differences remained on how the money would be split up. Beirne, \vho spoke on the KBC-TV ''Today'' sho11', said agree1ne nt v:oul d have to be reached by sometime in the afternoo n to avert a strike, v•hich he has call ed "inevitable." The telephone s1tua.1ion comes atop a six-week-old nation"·ide telegraph shu\- dov.'n and coincide wilb threatened loca lized rail and mail tie-ups. If the worst hapPf"nS. the combination of labor troubles could cause a monumen- tal snarl of America's communications. Meanwhile the United Te I e g r a p h Workers, AFl.rCIO, reported some pro- gre.ss on wage issues but said serious di f· fererices remain on job rules. The U1W represents 17.000 telegraph workers who have. kept Western Union offices shut since June I. Fountain Valley Sets Four Days Of Celebration An amateur ta lent contest, sky diving exhibitions. helicopter demonstrations, a dance and a carnival are son1e of the at- tractions planned for Fountain Valley Days. The rour-day c e I e b ra t i on com. memorating the 1ntorporation of thl' city in 1957 starts Thursday with the opening of the carni\•a[ and a teen dan ce al the community cenl!'r. The carnival ~·ill be he ld al Brookhurst Street and \Varner Avenut from I p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursda y: from noon to 1nidn1ght Friday: from 10 a n1. lo nlidn1ght Satur~ day and from 11 a.m. to 10 fl m. Sunday. The dance v.·il! start at 7 p.ni. and v.•1Jl (·lose at 11 p.m. J\1 usic will be prov ided by 'rhe Highv:ay and Teen Help v.·111 be sell- ing refreshments. Adn11ssron is Sl and there wil l be a drawing for ;; tassette tape recorder. The t;i!ent contest will he l1eld Frida\" Sa1 urday and"" Suriday at the carn1v.i1'. Talented an1atcurs from Founlain Valley "'ill be compe ting for cas h prizes based on polls of tbe audience. On F'riday the contest will begin at 5 30 p.m. On Saturrll1y it will start al I JO p.m. and on Sunday 11 will be held a! ! p.m. The Sky Scrapers. four sky dl\'ers from Orange Counly, \I ill perform .several times Saturday ancl Sunda1· Th e bel1ropter demonstration will be put on b1· a team nf Army hf'!i<'{lp1 er p1\n1s v. ho 1\·1JJ also perform on Saiurday and Sun- day over the carnival site. F'oun1 a1n \'al ley na~1s are i-ponsored b\ the f oun1;iin \ ;;Jlcy J:i,\cres Da\s Ch airman \\'alt Scot\ said The group ·1~ ~11 11 looktnlo! for service i;:rnups In spnn~or booth~ at the carnival. Groups inlcrested may con tact Scott at 968--7222 AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET W. have be•n .ii s~.d hundreds of times why we locatod our store "off the beaten path." Several answ ers pop up . Firstly, the cost of stores in shopping centers is astronomic al. Secondly, we were able to obtain more space, with our show room, offi ces, a nd warehouse all in one location. Thirdly, there is am ple parking with li ttle traffic congest ion leading to us. This situatio n has made us more competitive and we •re proud end grateful to say t hat we ha ve inc reased our volume EVERY yeer for thirt•en years, and heve expended five t imes et this location. Please stop in end brows&-no pressure or gimmicks. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thru Thur1.1 9 to 5:30 -Fr i., 9 to 9 -Sat ., 9:30 to S --r j, ,. ' I J -...... _ ~·----.. Tu1SC111, Jul)' 1), 1971 H Traffic Schools Cut Cash for Coast Cities Hy 'l'ERRV COVILLE Ot "" D•iir l"lltol Stiff B;id dnvers donate neArly SI million annuallv lo Orange Coast c1t1es, but many l1nan~·t· tl1n:l·lur~ arc alarmed over recent cltcrtases in thls source of revenue. Driver.~ arr still breaking the law at faster and laster rates, but \.hey are nol lihelhng out a~ n1any traffic fines. Some city officials blame the advent of traffic Sl'hool.~ for Lhe1r loss in revenue, others bl<1me the California Highway Patrol. Hrrt' and there a rare city sti11 "nare3 1t~ fair share of bad driving money San Clt'menle ~lands out a.s the Orangl' \oast cl\y su ffering the greatest rt.versa! in traffic fine revenue. Jn the mid·l960s lhe city pulled l.D. $160,DOO to $150 ,000 1nnuau1 ..• fines, moe:tly from speed.en on the San Diego Freeway. "But m 1965 they put 1h(> Highway Patrol on the freev•ay and we had to stop local enforcement there," expla ins Jerry Teachout, finance director. ' · The Highwa y Patrol just doe.sn'l seem to catch anyone In San Clemente." This year the city only earned $64 ,000 in traffic revenue. and the 1971-72 budget shows an expected revenue or $2,000 less. ''The loss of local control cost us • loL of mo ney," s1:1id Teachout. Another reason San Clemente's revenui> like Cos ta Mesa . Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, is still declining is the ad- vent of traffic 6Chooi:ii. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _,...._,_ -· .... Wntcli Tl1is Barefool and \\'caring a sarong, !\1rs. Suhar~o \11ife of the. lndones1a11 President. looks quite bu sinesslike af' she aims for I\ strike. The ~c­ casion \vas the opening of a ne\v bo\vling alley in Djakarta, Indonesia. Salt C1·eeli Access Hit By Harbor Commissioner nr;ingc Counlv Harhor Commissi1Jn('r Frank Rob1n.~on thi s n1orning charged 1he public i.~ bein~ duped by the Avro Corporatinn in its offer for public access lo Salt Creek Beach "The penplr are getting a royally bar! deal.'' nnb1nson rh.1rged . \'OV.'ing he 'll bring 1he \\hole thin~ out al a com- mission session l;ite today. Avco Corporation (;enrral f\1anager Richard L \\e1srr respond ed negatively but pol1leiy !od<1y \\hen informrd of Robinson's \'Crbu! a!lack 011 the plan . "l'rn so rry f\1r Hob1nson feels lhat "''flY.' \\'ciser rcplit·d "J'1n sorry hes n1ak1ng his n11nd up b<'fore the hearing f feel 11'(' ll'Jll fll'C"i!'.'111, evidence \O rl1spel thn1 · hr rr1ncludrd rcgarrlitl!.( ('on1n11~s1oner H!1h1rison·~ 11llei;:at1ons about lhe deal "And 1hat's abn11t all I can say'' The £'Qn1mis~1on 11C1 s scheduled Jn rrv1c>11• lhc Avrn prnpo~nl lo turn over :ibout 11 11crrs of the beach area along a onc-nulc strip. n! n cost of aboui; S2.rl n1dhon Robinson said he took A look at the he:ich f\londay and said problems '\\'ill arise '\\'hen Avco develops homes on the blurls above. ··The public \rill hr squrczed into an rxtremely n<1rrnw slrip ," Robinson said. "because most of the beach will be "'Kisser~ .-nvrrc<l by fill used to stribihze lhe hills 111 back . !le said the bluffs above the beach are "gcographic;illy unstable'' and can't be built upon y.·1thout the backfill. "There \1·nn·t h<! enough beach lo spit on ." Rob1nsnn said. Robinson .~aid he \\'as di.~appo1nted lhf' ~taff didn'I point thi s ou! in their recom · mendations and sa id he "·111 ask for 11 complete s11rl'ry of !he property hrfore the (_"{lmm1ssion makes any recom· mrndat1ons to the Roard or Supervisors. He said the survry should indicate 11 lull' 11 her(' absolute linHts on gradinR can hr es1ablished •·so we rlon ·t Jeopardize \\hilt beach \\'{'do h;1vc H 1h1·rc ~ no adequ<i lr> bcC1rh. !hi' 11)1011' !tllll)! IS 1rrCl('V<ll1I ., hr Silid. "il 11nuld br the 1J!d llpp l'r J\i e11·por1 Ba.v !radf' all over ;igain ··They (Avco I would ju.01 hr J:Ct\1ng $~ rn1llio11 \\'Orlh of pubhc1ty out of 11 ·· · 1-lcnry A Id 1~ch' :;how Crea tor Dead al 72 TUCSON. Ariz. (UPI I -Clifford Goldsm ith. who made !he phrase "Henry, Hcnrv Aldrich." and the reply "Coming ~!other:· popular radio catchwords, died Sunday <1t the age of n. Freed Iranian Roniantic Bellts the RllJJ .luslict of sor1 s has prrvailed in the rase of an lrC1nian citizen apparently nvercomc with the charms or American ~1rls on a US. State Department visit lo Disneyland Must<1ja Ad?.khan . 34. of Shiriz, today is A fret man. He 1s also back 1n Iran. v..·hich has 110 rxtradilion agreement with America for the return of intcrnalim'lfll fugitives ac- cused of thefl -stealing kisses -in Adakhan 's case The passions of Mu:iil11ja Ad?.khan hard· ly compare 111 controversy to the Pen- tai;ton papers 1s.~uc. yet Informed sources p;;:iid today the US. 11:overnmen! was a bit t 111b.11rrassed nonetheless. "But don ·t <1uore me," addl'd the new~ leak. The official vrr~1on comrs from Robert Fr.1 nks, deputy city a\lor~y of Anaheim, ••ho last '-'"'Cck won dismissal of aS!N.Jlt end battery charges againsl the defen- rlant. lie h11d mis~ed twn hearings in Nor1h Orange Cou nty Judicial District Cour1. being in Iran. thus leading to 11 bench warrant for his arrest "This guy Mustaja Ade.khan. or Adakhan Mustaja, whichever it is. was on a State Department lour of Disneyh11nd v.·hen ht evidently got away from the guide and wenl out on his own." explains franks. ··He allegedly jumped onto 1 Monsanto exhibit ride. where he allegedly kissed one of lhe glrl visitors." "And lhen he allegedly kissed one of the femrJe employes," Franks continued. The v.·eeplng women -Middle Eastern men lend to have heavy, bristly whiskers -complained, leading to the passionate: Iranian'!! arrest. Prosecutor Franks s111id he was un· certain a!! 10 Adakhan's govemmenl title, or evt.n if he wa:ii an official rrom Iran. "I know he had a communicaUOM pro- blem al !he police station," frank• 11ld In su mmation. not to mention the one v.·llh lwo pteUy gi rls at Disni'yland In 1970.71 Cost.a Meu p1cked up $220,000 in traffic fines, but I.he 1971-n budgtt shows a drop of $20,000. "Traffic judges are sending a let of vu:llaW~ to traffic 5<."hool and canceling the fine," says City Manager Fred Sorsabal. "We get less money each year from the traffic fines," Sorsabal explained . "Peo- ple art ketping their money and golna to school. Costa Mesa and the other cities nonnally use traflic fine revenue for traf- fic safety programs such as insh•lling street ligbts, marking slrttts and put.ting up signs. The loss of rtvenue 1s not clrasl!c but 1n a tight year it's causing cities to tigbten their budget bt!ts an ex - tra, unexpcclt:d notch. ln 1970 Newpcrt Beach received *225.154 1n b-&ffic fiDel. Thil year lt e1.- pttb about tbe aame. "It's clear mote vk>laUons are cited Mch year," aays GeGr1e PappM, Newport fip&nce director, ''but Ule llJOOl1 b •lliltf lllagnlDl." "We're cxMiCtz11tP, but JlOl alarmed,'' Pappas aa.ld. 0 !t'! 1 rhalJer of court phllo!?lll'f 11 to l'il'!ll><t ii• belier to ~nillt I ~;lfl ~·i~l(.ll'ill\ ~ fi.,, or try to i,~lii him Ill ljrlvi ~\or. ~ li'j9! r~lvll) •bo\K 161.000 ~i Fil 1'!r, liJll •!peclS troflic re•~ 10 dto!> 111,llee th f!i• l97P! bl!<IJ• ' "\lfia ~ OOncirnotl •P<iut lho dicjbjbi& ~~... !!'YI sh • I b ~ Lariifo~: i.a!lDI fmanca dlnctor, "BUt we haven't known why it was declining. M•ybe tnlll• ldililM jrii· 11.00 The Harl>or __ Jud!j>, I. ' • rt wbid! alfecu N~ l!oi!ll ~~ Mesa. bu the lt.i\iliPi! Ii'&! . IC!i!IOI pollcy of Iii, tJiiH Coe.ital jullielal dlSlti<h. lla11>or judge.<, !tJld •"®I. 400 bad drlv<ro to fow-plJ'llS ~f l;~fit o<liobl each month, anti 1ceordiflgly drop lheJt fines. The South Orr;e Couiity Judicial Di.strict, sefiiln tma Jkach and Sail Clement~, -.d~ Lht school policy only six mohths ~cti Ai!d now sends about 30 lfaffr.· v1~4fi*1 lp ~hllAJ e,ch month. Ni t el41Ma qn frP\flc eafety ar, tell.a' arl) held at ~·d eback, f)i'lnj:Ei eo:Mt 11nd Gqldeo Wbl collaies and at c.iala M'51 City hall. Two ciHes, Hunt.ill§ton Beach trld Flllliilaln V4Uty , nli> ~Ii IM fttnd of declini~ fines. HunUn1t00 Beach gain.., 8 ,itOO In 197~71 lllld ''I"'" !f00,000 .In jfil.12. ""' the city is a1ao aniw1ng rapid!Y. "I suspect our revenues don't lncrt~e as fast as ltiey op,tit lo, but we are fet· ling more mohf1i" City Manager Otifle Miller commenlt<l. Tht West Orll{lae: t:o11nty Judi;tsl Districl Court, servjn& )iuntlniton Be,ich ~ Fountain Valley, ahio sends IMIJTle violijlors to trafrlc JCfiool, but coo1"1'~ say how many each moo1h. Fountain Vall~; crediled the teCfl'lt m- st~llalion of molorcycle polke for a sharp boost in traffic revenue. ln 187f.?I the city picked up Sl04.000 from tr.;tnt fines. F"or 1971-72 it expects $120,750. · Spanisl1 Editor Criticizes Julie For Aloofness Spoolillltlon ~Jtllts Mercenary Anny Seizes Key Area From Laos Reds U.S. _Peace Negotiator PALMA DE MALLORCA, Spain (UPI) -Julie Nixon Eisenhower, who was join- ed by her husband David t.1onday, was crllicized by a newspaper edilor for sur- rounding herselr wHh a "verilable human defense wall " so that "nobody can get near her." At Paris May Resign SAIGON (AP) -The army of Mr.o tribesmen trained and eqllipped by the: U.S. Centra l Intelligence Agency ti<1J seized virtually con1plele control of the: The criticism came in an editorial sign- f>d by Jose Tour Barberan, editor of Palmas Ultima Hora, who unfavorebly <.'Ompared the attitude of President Nix- on's daughter to that of the family of Generalissimo Francisco Franco. What apparently caused the unhap- piness was Mrs. Eisenhower's refusal to ~ approached or photographed by newsmen. Nine secret ~rvice agents guardinf her on her rare forays out.sidf> her hotel move in whenever someone gets too close. "The daughter of the President h11s surrounded herself with a veritable human defense wall." the editorial said. ''Nobody can get near her, not even newsmen_" The ne\vspaper compared M rs . Ei senhower's !'itay here to the visits lo the United States by Prince Juan Carlos, t'ranco's designated successor, and the M<1rques of ViHaverde, Cr i e: to b 11 l M<1rtinez Bordiu, and hbi: wife Carmen who is Franco's on ly child. Sources .1t th@ Western White House in San Clemente said today "thert? ha., been some discussion" about the possible rtsignation of David K. E. Bruce as chief U.S. peact nea:oti.1tor in Paris. But they said. "There's been by no means a final decision." If the veteran diplomat should resign, adminislration sources reported. his like- ly replacement would be \Villiam Porter, U.S. ambassador to South Korea . This advice was forthcoming as Dr. Henry A. Kissinger. Nixon's chief adviser on national security affairs, flew here for a morning meeting with the President on his secrecy-shrouded trip around the \\'orld associnted r!osely with a new Viet Cong peace proposal. Kissinger C(lnferred with Bruce in Paris on Sunday. The National Broadcasting Co. and the Washington P<>&t reported Monday night that Bruce would resign within daya and be replaced by Porter. Whenever you and your brood get the urge to fly off for a weekend, home<:oming or vacation. take us up on oar Family Plan. On Air Califomia you can get my wilh fares up to half off. In the following example, am. avaage family flies a typirnl Air Cal route-and sal'I!!! fllftllw M.,.ber F"" Sampl• Off.Way F"" (lncL TllX) Head of Familv Full 21.60 Spouse 213 14.41 Age U throuRh 19 2/3 14.41 Ag• 2 through ll l/2 J0.80 Under 2 Fm! - Total FamiW of 5 61.22 . c...,,.,-. .... 12.24 The best information av11ilable In SM Clemente and il appeared to be authoritative, was that 110 change or American leadership at the Paris talks \vou ld come quite that quickly. However, rumors that the 73-year-old Bruce \vould resign have been current for several weeks. The Post quoted OOministration sources as saying that Philip C. Habib, the No. 3 negotiator at the talks also will leave Paris. The Post said Habib will replace Porter as envoy to Seoul. Porlf'r, 56, \YilS deputy ambass8dor In South Vietnam from September 1965 until mid-1967, when he went to Korea. Before serving in Saigon, he was U.S. consul general in Algiers and became the first American amb;issador there w hen Algeria won i!s independence from 1',rahce. Porter w11s born in England, he<.'am c an American citizen in 1936 and entered thr State Department's foreign service in 1937. Plain of Jars in f!astern Laos and ert- rountered no significant re~istance from Comn1u11ist forces, American sources in Vientiane reported today. Except [or five months in 1969, the Plain of Jars hes been held by North Vietnamese and P<1thet Lao forces since 1964. American sources "'ho arrived in Vien-- tiane from the plain 100 miles north &{ the Laotian capital said ~1eo commaadG teams have covered 1nost of the: a~a fn search of enemy supplies Md uncoverell large underground food store3, includlrrg canned pork. condensed milk, coffee and candy. Vrry lilllc muniti ons were found, however. ' The f\·leo army is led by Gen. V.ang Pao. for years he has launched of· f('nsivrs in the monsoon fl!eason t1' strengthen his positions against the at· t;ic ks v.·hich the Nor1h Vietnamese make du ring the dry season heginning in November. U~ually the Meo forces ad- V<'.'lce in the \vet season and are pushed back during the dry month.s. .toremembere For these fares, either one or both puads mllBt eamnpany one or more of their children. Savings could be even greater, dependillg on the size of your family and the roate flown. Wrth Air Cal's Family Plan, yuu can fly 1nexper1o--mi"'""-IY to the great fttn 6pols in Calilomia. Disneyland, Sea World, jack Loncb1 Squatt-they're all 6erved by our bright m SunJets. Just call your helpful travel • agent or Air Cal. Give your family the air, and be remembered. Air F"-1!.C. • '-MU1.1.0rn1a Wi.Ul enmething 1ICID under the sun. -------... ~;:---~--·----... ·-------------1 -~--.. i ~ t~·· ------.... -"-....... =::.--:-._ t ' . . . c,f ' bAllV •ILOT Mediterra11ean ) • • • \ . ' • • ! • • • . . U.S. SIXTH FlUT ' . . ·: Fleets I f • . ••• • ·-•• .u SKWS.~ suaMAllNES 200 A I IC I AH r-..!li..;,,....;-..;,C. •jrf!;,;;i;~:Jfj 2s.ooo MEN SOVIET HUT ~O · •O SH,,S • • • • ' I .. -----·· -·-· ·-·--. --. ---. . .. . . .. .. --. . . 10· ll SulMAllNES 7 ·10,000 MEN • -.. ·-.... : $ SOtlll l'Ol'l °' CA.ii. • • • • l ' • ' . . . . : .. -: .. -.... ----.. .-~ ............. -.-.. . -.. . . ... . .. .. • • •• UPI N•W• M.,, • • ' ' ' ' News map indicates strategic positions of American and Russian naval forres in the ~1editcrranean area. American d omination since the end of \VWn of the Mediterranean from the Dardanelle~ to Gibraltar, by a constantly grov>ing Soviet fleet. 'l'he general concern of the U.S. is that what ""·as formerly the secure southern flank of NATO has suddenly be· come the virtual battle zone, a distance of 2,330 miles, is today being cha llenged . ~~~~~~~~~~~~.:.....::..'.'..~....:.::'.'.::.::..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' • ' jHighs Today 1Near Wha??'? .. By TH0~1AS ~tURPHI NE Of "'• EUltf l'!,_t illll HEAT'S ON DEPT. -!\ow is the time ; 4 year when everybody in Orange Coun· ; J' can play the thermome!C'r game. · It is the lime when morning mists i;:i\'e ; ray to StJnny hright skies and vagrant •Jreezes "-'aft across the surf and sand . : Indeed, is not this the best of all po.ssi- ; tlt! coasts? * : For doublers anrl wrong-thinkers, : iowe\·er, this is indeed thP time In play : he thermometer game. The ndcs are : imple. You ~et ll thermometer and look : II. iL Then you rlon't believe it. Al the : iame time. you check on o1her people's : !4'at gauges and you don't believe them, ·lither · LET'S TAKE some examples. One !arly '.old me yesterday that the high in ..aguna Beach w<is 115 degrees and that it · ras REALLY hot. No..,.,·. I find that hard :Cl believe when Ne..,.,•port Be11ch "'-'a!'l : ~rded as having " balm:-' ?Ii for 11 :tigh: San Clemente had a 77 and hlcC\\'tse . !unt1ngton Beach : "Well. there's a simple .;ins1t.·rr to that." , l'."<11' told . "San Clrmente ~P1>1-'porl ;ind •unt1nji!t0f1 Rea ch ;i\1 h;ne lon~ p1rrs. :'hey t;ike their tempcr<it\lrr~ off !ho!<e nng piers. M 11·s >i<"lt!:.lly the walrr trni- 't'tature !hey get. l,;iguna d<1('sti"\ ha1e a ::ier." \\'au a m1nt1\C'. I protr.~1cd llow ('u11l1! :-a~una ha1·e a high (lf R5 wf1r n ~nod nlrl ~n L;t Ana up 1n the hot .~e :<I nr the mivers~ reC'ordcd a h1i;i:h of only Bf' I \\'AS TOI.I) that was \\'ron~ S;:inta \JUI h;id 11 high of 92. 1 rr.--chrcked the nom1nji! papers. Indeed. lhere wa.~ snn1e :onfusion about Sanla Ana ~ \\'hich isn't on unlikely anyway. One paper hti.d a chart .~hov.·\nJi! San!-3 ln!I with a high or 85 and oo the tume JIRl!:e had .8 lisllng for Santa Ana at 92. lnother morning journal had Santa Ana ~ghcd-out at 84 and low-down al liZ 5tt how we play the thermometer rame7 .i * Somebod\" l'llid 1t 1. "s 97 at El Toro and 111 at LagUna Ji11ls Leisure World yf'ster- lay. That \\"ould be about the l'llme as f.urbank Airrxirrl'! re;iding. if anybod y :arcs abflut Burbank Aiqwrl. Another part.v told n1c !hat thr rra.wn 100 gel a difference in high lr.n1ixratures >etween Santa An;i and El Tnro is ~ause the Santa Ana prople cheat by i.tt1ning their 1·hennnmelf'rs up a radiq lower and l;ike 1he reading while the tbermnme!er i~ uo thrre. I ASKED POLITELY how you read A iauge whf'n you're not up !here w1Lb ii~ I lu!'lt got .m look of disgusll!d l'!corn. Penist1ng. I suggested m11ybe thf' San- :a Ana folks could borrow part of thfo' 'ewport Pier .mnd J!t'l their reading~ out there if it v.·a! so important. Meanwhile, nver at the Ccst.R ;\1esa :;h:amber ol Commet<'e, v.·bere the i1gn trocla.im!'l ii." "Cool. Cle•r Cosla ~1esa." !tey j~l ttll you 11 was a balmy 78 1~erda~. lfow do lh<'y f1~urt th;ic' \~"ell, hey C'Onfidt, it v.·u c0oler than Santa ~na ww:l clearf'r than r-.ewport. They ton "t even bol.htr In 11how you whtre tw-y've hidde11 thetr thf'nnomf'ler GEE WHI Z. I ju~t checkNI my nwn tiermomtter and 11"1 hovennJil near Ill leirtta. But I k1<"ked It across the room lnd nnw ii 11•y~ 77 J fed much betlt.r now. World Bank Unit Urges Aid Rush to Pakistanis \VASHJNGTON (AP) -A \\'orld Bank mi.~slon says President. Agha Mohammed Yahya Kh11n must rush food to E;:ist Pakistan to head off catastrophe of big· scale starv;:ition And a n1assil'e new e),"- odus to Jnd1>1. In a secret reporr. !he 10-man'niissilln discreetly bu1 unn1istakenly urges tile n1ilitary ruler of that South A.~ian lanrt In remove -as ii first s!ep -some nf hi.~ \\'est Pakistani troops \\'ho stand accus<'d of terrorizing the population. The group or foreign e),"perts Sii.VS thrse are among minimum remedial measurt!'l needed if East Pakistan is 10 emerge from chaos. Other suggested moves with the same purpose: -Appointment of a civilian ad- ministrator for the eastern province . -Setting up an emergency food- distribution system. -Adoption of an effective plan con- t;iining clear economi c priorities to rlral 1v1th the crisis that confronts East Pakistan. -Restor;ition or disrupted rn;:id. rail. \.\'Iller and air traffic system~ to Rrt. the farms. factories, firms workinl!'. aRain . The report of the \\l orld Rank mission, circulated to top txecutive~ only. v.·a~ made available to The Associated Pres!'! by qualified authorities. Jt was based on Spiro on Safari In Overnight Jungle Jaunt N . .\IRORL KENYA ll f'l \ -\"1l'f' Prr~ident ~p1ro T. AgnC'w \1'rn1 on his f1rsl !'afari tOOa y, an 01·rrn1J:ht J;:illn! 1n!o lhr hrush that prC'~f'!l!S no dllr1~rr to e1!hrr 1hf' an1m;ils nr A~nrw. n1' hu.s ;:ind J;indro11·r. 1hc \u·r prr~i­ rlrni made thr trek 1n '·trrrtups'' ;i!)('lll l thrf'r hours fro1n ,\i ;11rnh1 f11r ;:i n1~ht a111011g C"apc buffalo, b;iboon.s, rlcph;ints ;i.nd rhinos "Trrrtnps" w:is v.·ht're I' r i n t e .s 1' Eh2.abeth of r:ni;i:l11nd in 19~2 rrce11,rd ~·ord of her father"s de;:ith anrl returned In Britain as Queen. H i.~ 11 luxurio1is reS<lrl where tourists watch wild game frolic al a v.•aler hole v.·h1le being dined in big city fa shion high abo\'f'. The: excursion PQS(';.'I; no thrc;it for lhe "ice president allhough the s11fari takrs him into v.'1ld Ramt' <"oun1ry. 1"he ac- rnmmr.ri:it1nns 11rf' hu1l1 into tr<'P~ - a\)n,·e 11·here \hr an1n1al~ prnwl :ind the ;:ipproach 1s 1'<1 fe11;uarded hy .cieasnned professional hun1ers. Nor is there any 1lanl(er f11r the animals. "Trf'f'lops" 1.s in ;i ga1nr re~rr1·e where hunting is fn rh1r\den . The trPli into thr hush hy thr A~nrw p11rty follo11•ed the Vier J'res11lr111"~ nnl.v major off1 C'ifll function d11r1nJi a thrPr-d;iy !'.ta.v in Ken y;:i -11 1neetin,>: w1!h l'rrsi- dent .lon1n KrnyAlt.~. lhe {; e or gt \\'ashi ngton of the ynunjl n;:ition. Agnew left the 1;crlusion of hill hnlrl Ill mid-day to 1neel v.•1rh Kcn}'f!O ROl"Crn- me.nt ministrrs and then held v.·hill wa:ii df'8('ribed as "lnlnrmal'' n1eelinJ?: v.·1th KrnyaUa and the tr11d1\lon11I exchange of girt s. The AAJari. which in('ludNi n1en1ber~ or Agnf'v.··s slaff. secret sPrvicf' llg<'nls <1nd reporters, beg;in aftt':r • state luncheon gi ven by Kenyal111, The Vi<'e Prf's1denl, al • mld-pcunt ol hi.~ round-the-world d1plnma\Jc m ls.~i(ln lQr Presidf'nl Nixon, ;irrivtf\ in Na ir0bi iifter 11 bumpy hour "nd 11 htilf plane ndc rroni AdrilJ Ababa. F.thiop1a. A liltlt more thl'n two hour' 1irler thr pl11ne tnucht'ri down. A2new ~·11~ nn lhf' .£rilr <"(l(JrM', matchini: ~kill~ with Krny~·, f.,rei Rn m1n1 ~trr N1nrn_l!f' ~iunga1. l ~. Amha.<.~arkir Rf>nin~ Mrtlv111nP, 11 nrl fl!'. ,J~'"flh K11r•n p1, '-'IC'fl rhancellor of the l'ni\er!'lhy <If ~111rohi. -• an investigation in C';:irtv June nf the aflrrm;i!h of the lnsurfection ln f:a~t P<1ki sta11. When the he:id of the 1nis~ion, Br ilishf'r Pcler Cargill. l'Onveyrd the group's rn;i1n f111d1ngs to l'rC's1denL Yahy;i person;:i lly l;:ist tnonth. the Pak1s1ani strongman .~<11rl bluntly in ;i stormy encounter he s1n1p!y d1rl not bC'lil'Vl' thcrn. Soine cst1n1ritrs say n1nre 1h;1n 200.l~lll pe~1ple already have died in thr l'ak1s1a11 1'1\ ii war -bloodiest connic t since Wor ld \V;ir II according to \\'or!d Bank officials. Bel\vcen 6 million and 7 n1i lhon ha~·e fled into Jndia. The mission said in its report: .. Jn l'etling the goals for"llorrnalizati on the first ubj!'('tive musL obviously be to avoid ;i calaslrophe -larJ!c-scale hun1:,er and starv;ition within East Pakis1an and further mas:;ive movement of pcf'lp!c out of the province into India. Britisl1 1'roops Break Up Mob In Londo11dcrry BELF'AST, Northern lreland !UP!) - An ;:irmy patrol, attacked v.•ith a nail bomh, shot and v.·oundcd a civili;:in lod/l v in the city's Roman Catholic While Rn<'k Roed area, an army spokesman said. J'\o soldiers v.·ere injured. In Londonderry. an armv un it !ired t hrr~ shots into a cro1i.·d -lo re~cur a :-nldiPr bring ~aten bv a n1ob. La!er a t1\'il1<111 1~·as ad!'r1111rrJ 'to a ho<;pi!;:il 11ith ~un ~hot wo11nds, tl1e ~pokC':-.man ":l11t !n Hrlf.~~t"s r11.v t'f•nll'r, a n11rln1~IH <'\"· plo~1on extensi1·cly dan1.igrri 1he Br1t1sh hnine s1r1r<'S H!l Cast Ir f'l;1ct' 1t 11;is thP .~rconrt n 1~ht 111 ;1 ro11 the <l1111nlu11n .~t'l'1H1n h;1 d h('C'I\ lh(" 1.1r.cr! i'r hn1nher~. Tv.•o l(ll'iu· rtrp:irl1ncnt .~tflrrs 11 rrr rl;in1agpd rarly fo.1ondav 1u1c! nine r('rsons .~lightly h11r!. 111nil ri<i1 n~~ht pnl1~·c s«id three n1cn ::inri :i won1;in h::id hrrn i·h::irgrd in i:onoccluJn ·w1lh the farlirr bl;isl.~. Thr incidents fol101>.ed 1he killing of :.i soldier by rt sniper Monday evening in Belf;isl"s Ca!holic Lower Falls !looct ;1re11. The snldicr, a member of the Rov11I \';rec.n .Jackels, was the ninth f;:it;ii1ty .among British troops in ths province \hi ~ year. The soldier was hit ln !he chest v.·hllt on sentry duty 1n an ()bs!'r1·at1on pn~t :itiip ;i burned out factory. The sn1f)('r a1l- p:1rcntly hid in ;in aban!lonrd house across the road. the spokesman said. ·rhe victim 1\•as an1ong 11.000 Rriti.~h \nKips depln~ed throughout the pro\1nce \\hile nirmbers of the rrot1'st;1nt rn;:i- jo!"it.v lllilfl'hl'd lo C"el<'bra!e thr '.!ftlsl ;111- nivrrsarv or the Protestant vict11r\· ovrr th(' Ro1rian Ca1hnli1' armies nt. H1r-Ratl!e (if lhe ~iynr. The march passed v.·ilhoul llliljor nneident. 'l"he army spokcs1n;in said the 1.on- donrlerry i11C"idcnt c11n1e aftrr a vout h 11i<'kcd UJ.l a rubber bu!IC't-firing 11rn1Y riot ~un ar.r1drntall_v dropJXd by 11n army armored car. 1'he vehicle 's crew C"ha.~rd the you!h but WC're prevcnlrd from J:Cl- llng lo hi1n by a rapidly .-:ro\\·in~ <'rowrl. ·rwo "r the soldiers v.·C're ~r;ibhrd by the crowd and beaten ilnd kicked, the ~pokesman ~aid . One soldif'r gnL away. but !hf' o!her was knocked !(I tilt-wound ;ind two men ~lood over him br;itini;: hin1 w1lh st1ck1'. the spokesman s;iid. 1\l!C'r warning shots v.ere firrcl thrrr !>hots v.·e re fired at the group beating the Kild1er. A man thr sriokrsm;in drl'rrihcd 11.~ thr "nn~ltader" 1vas hit and Ill<' crnwd rln;J"l('rs!'<l. t;ik1n2 lhe m;in v.·1th lht'tn. !hf' "rwikrsm11n s.i1d Thr inJurt'ri solrt1rr v.·11s rCS<'Urlf L:itrr 11 1nan lljlf'l';ir('rl "11 h 11 ,1:11n~ho! ~·nuntl ;it •ht' hn~r1t~!. ~:\"trn! of his in· juriel'l ~·a11 not 1mmed1atcly d1scl0sd Mo1~occo Rebel·s Slain Ten Cheering Officers Shot at Stake R.'\BAT, Morocco (UPI) -Teo off1C"ers arrested as ringleaders of Saturriay·s un sut:cessful coup against King Hassan ll 1vl·re f'xecuted today by a firing squad and t1ff1cial sources said sorne of then1 bhoutcd, "Long Jive thP king~ Lung li\!e Has~an"'; before they died. Jl "as 11111iounC'ed offltially that the uf- ftt rrs -rour g1>ncrals, five t:nln ne\s and a 1naJr,r -were executed at 12 IJ p 1n . (?IS II rn. f:DT J . Offu.:ial ~ou rces s>11d !hril ju~\ be/ore the handcuffed n1eo 1\rre tied IO the rx- l't'U!111n .\.take:->, their ufflrers' epaute{les Y.t'ie 1orn fru111 tht'1r uniforn•s. '!he. sourt·es said that JU Sl Uelorr the t11f1cers v.·erc .!;hO!, s11me of them shouted, "Long live the .._1ng' l.011g h1·e Hassan:'' Whethe r th1'J v.as l& protest their in- nocence. l"lr rroclain1 that they "·ere basitally !o~al to the king despite thei r alternrt to overthrow his governmen!, V.it S not known . F.:xecut1ons frequrn\ly have been rnarked by shouts of lo)•a!ly or defian ce. Thr officrrs were shot dead "n the su n- ~rorched train ing field al Camp Mnul;iy Jsn1ail. where H;issan hcadrd funPral SC'l'\'ICC.~ fnr 21 loyal officc•s and noncnrns killed during !he cou p allempt Saturd;i_v. 1'hry were brought lo the can1p in dust· rovered Arn1y trucks. 1'hey 11·cre spaced in a single line at lll- y;ird intervals. ·ren platoons of s(lldiers exl'1·uted lhen1 al the command "Fire ~" After they fell. serried ranks or J\lorne· r an army. air rorce and navy n1f'n ran f(!r11ard and spat in conten1pt on the <.'(lr- pses hang ing limply from the execu\1011 posts. ' The four genrrals c,,.ccuted inl'luded C.rneraJ i\1ustapha, director or milit;iry school" for the ?li.000-man royal arn11 , <_;eneral Bnugrine, commanrter of the 'J'a1.a-Fer. E;i.~\ ,,_1nrrocc;in mi! i \a r v re~ion. GC'r1rral Hamou, ron1n1ander Or the Hab;1t -l\C'n1tra n1 1!itary region and Grnrral Hahibi. MOROCCANS MOURN DEATHS OF 21 LOYAL ARMY OFFICERS King Hassan II and Jordan's King Hussein Attended Funeral Ceremonies Also C'~rcuted v.·ere Colone l~ Clewati Fcn1r1 , Bclahsi r, Ami and Aboubaris and J\1;:ijnr J\1an11i. l.1fc w;1~ ha("k to nnrrnal in R.ab;:il anrl olhrr fo.1orOtTll n t·ll lcs lod;iy and most L1nk.~ and troops had disappeared from !hf' s1ree1s. ( ll\:e's Brotl1e1· Edgru· Dies; Called illt1·aco11se1·vative l/owrvC'r. ehN'kpoints v.•ere sci up nn r o;ids !f'ad111g to thf' port c1r1• f)f l"asablan(•;i and the harbor v.·as seale"d off fl( the public in nrder to prevPnl some sus_pected plotters still at large frnm t rying !o escape. Commercial harbor operations v.·ere otherwise norn1al. lnfonned sources said the king , v.·hn origina !Jv ordered the ringleader_, ~hot v.·1th1n 2~ ho1ir~. dclaved 1he execut ion to pC'rm1 t titnc for ques.l1oning them. ~:arliC'r today, a fo.lornccan govtrnr~1rnt !'pukesn1<in t!C'r11ed rad111 rPpol'ts that thP officer.; v.·oultl be spar('d cxct11t1on for a t·ourl-n1<irt1al. "f 1ton "t l'rc anv nred r11r thal" thr ~pnkestnan sairi. ,:fhrl the insur_1:!c1;ts srt up ;i tribun<il before ~larl1ng lhe1 r eoup·: ?\1o, thry can1e to kill ;:ind tha1 1s all ., ln thr f1ghL1ng that started ;it the Sk1raL Pa!11ce outside Jlabat and later ~pread In other parts or !he city, \511 rf'bcls were kil!ed Along 1,1•ilh 28 soldier~ llnd civili;ins !oyal to the king. Somr li.'iO other rebels. most of them student cadcls. WC're: captured. At ;i press conferenC'e Sunda.v nigh!, J~assan sairi lhe officers involverl in the .abort1\•e coup 1>.·ould be executed after they \Vl'T"<' interrogated. He ind icated it \1·ould be dfl!lf' IJy dusi.. 1'.·l11ntfci~·. but lhat l1n1e passed \\'ll h no \\'Ord that thtv had hrrn shot · H11hat 11as hus1ne~s 11 s u.~u11l tnd:i1·. 'rhl'!" i..c'rr 1111 tanks 1n the streC'I~ aOd !ht• fi:>w ~old1C'r~ ~uardtng kC'y h111ld111gs app1~arrd rcla~rd. 111 Cas.iblan<'.i. lu111r1er. it ,,,,,~ rrported that 1:111·. ~r1!1k AboL1 lhrah11111 11·;is fired frorn lus Jflh ;is hrad 1•f !lit' 1n1 - J1ilrlan1 seaport •ii). S11lrt1rr~ 11•'rr tir<1rch1ng all 1n,·orn1ng ;ind dfpart1ng i;h1 ps fo]lnw1n~ rrpnrl~ ~nine Mn1·orr;i n 11:1\;il vc~.~f'l~ i..·rrr srrn nff thP p;il;i<'e rrRdv !11 support lhe rebels at the lime o{ the coup. '!'ACOMA, \\1a.~h fAP\ -Edgar N. J-:1se nhnv.·Pr, ;in cider brother of the \att" l'rc~1deol Dwight D. Eiscnho\\·er, is dead al 112. Ile died late Ylonday, nine days after suFferin~ 11 stroke. E1scnhnwrr v.•as knn1vn !n1·a\ly as ;i "shoot fron1 1he hip ultraconl'er,•atllf'" \1h:1 openly <'Un1rihut!'d Jo r1.eht·111ng organ11a tion~ anrl desl'nhC'rl Social Securi- t~ as a ··device lo get votes." W o '"" 11, f> oliLic" l Group Take.~ Aini At Presi<le11cy \\'ASlllNC.T0:-1" (AP ) -A nf'Wty rnrn1 . <'rf womrn"s poh11cal ~roup planl' to make it no laughing m11ttf'r for a female ('an- n1rlate !r. run fnr president of the L"n1t ed Slates by 1976. \\'1th Hep. BC'lla S. Ab1.t1g. tD i\ ...,. l, ;in1nng thnl'f' in thP f11rrfront. lhe '\a- !1onal \\"on1 en"s Pol11ic'1 I rauru~. whi,·h <'nrfrd a thr(•1•-1lay mC'"lln~ hC're ~l 11nd11~. :;:i11I 1t a11ns to 111~\..I' fl'rn<1lr J)lil11u·"I 11111'1;C'lf' fl'lt ;ii lh1· pre.i;1dent1:il nurn1nat1ng c·on1l'nt1ons ll('~t _\1'>11. Thr l'<IU\'11~ 11111 1lr111:HHI th:i! 1111n11'11 ('n11111r1~r ll:t!f rhr di'le~111r~ 111 the na- 11011<11 pnl111 r.1I t'<1n1 t'nt ion~ In tirnr. thP c<111r11~ h•1rr.~ to grni.. 1nt11 11 111<1Jnr ~!"it's 10111.~ fll'l1!11•al 111111P rnrnl ,,r n1illiru11' of wn111rn tn r lrl'I n1orr of 01r 1r .~C'X to p11hl1r Off1rf' ill\fl :I S,q JrC ~rr;ilrr par!1r-1pa11011 in n:1~1nnal ;iffa irs. "This 1s i11P h1rth of ;i new pol1Ucal f0rce," slated Mrs. Abz11g. l>uring h1~ <':lrh· l"<irN'r hr rarnf'ff 11: rrpul:i11nn for helping youn .I( people and rf"fusNI frr~ for !egal services performed ll•r Tar oma"s poor. Harry Tron1an, he s11irl. 1'1v:is !he best pre~1rient sine~ ·32 except one"~ fie II;+~ knO\l n rnr hi~ S!llhhflrnrs~, \\h11·h ll;i~ ~'1·11 dC''>c ribcrl hv asrociates :is n1nnun1rnt;d . - 1\s an e1ghlh gr.irtrr hr rrfuM'rl In 1r1•i•;i! lhl' S!'hll01 yr:.ir anti 1vrnt to v.ork i11.~h·rul. 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Kissin, ding~ m North V. point pe Ste rel was set were sei Kissll\ Western ln con~ Preside.1 The I Preside1 States d the othf Willing t said Pr( Th< ' Ml com report&• Paris. "Th< "was bi othe.r s! they Im IO," Zie On 1 .. Pres.ide1 eet last San Cle Th• F oonllnuf !Ilt'm~: vi~r~ o ters . Moodl began e algnin& . . . . . .. _ ... -........ . ~- rt Beaeh 1'oday'11 Fl••I EDITION N.Y. Stocks VO[ 64 , NO. 166, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL1FORNIA TUESDAY, JULY '13, ·197 r TEN CENTS ewport Civic Center De ·sign Wins Approval By I.. PETER KRJEG 01 lti• O•llY !'llfl lltfl The planned Newport BeaC'h civic ler cleared one hurdle Monday night city councilmen unanimou..~ly approved hematic designs and ordered a finan- ing program developed. Expected opposition to the $7 million ity hall Bnd police building -in the orm of rontinued objection by Vice ayor Howard Rogers -n e v er ate rialized. Rogel'3, in a surprise move, announced his support for tile project and told reporters he would campaign for passage of the bondlii. "I prefer the site here ,'' Rogers said. ''but we are now to the point where we need a larger municipal facility. "And we need it badly, we've spent money now. we're down the path, all we can do is put it to the voters." Rogers, in an interview, went 1 step further and said he would i\IPflOrt a financing method other than general obl igation bonds if a majority <If residents approve the project and the r~ quired two-thirds approval for bonds is not r~eived. Rogers said because of the need, •·rm not going to fight it a.ny longer. "I'm not an easy one to givl'! up a scrap," he said, "but there is diminished public support for the present site." However, the Newport Center site, chosen three years ago ~r the existing Newport Boulevard local.ton, O.rew sharp criticism Monday ni ght from another long-time project foe, realtor Harvey D. Pease. "IL seems to be the civic center can be characterized as a fraud upon the Newport citizens," he told councilmen. Pi!ase, the lone objector at the meeting, said the Newport Center site had been selected wh en plans called for an elaborate complex .. with Grecian style columns." He said the low cost, low profile building now planned cou1d ju.st 8$ well ht buil t at the present gjlt and urge.cl a new look al the possibility, Councilman Donald Mcinnis countered: "You've been through this rain dance before." "First, we would have to build a high-rise structure here." On top of that, Mcinnis 11a.id. "it would Co.<;t between $750,000 and $1 million more to put the. Civic Center here." Mcinnis explained lhet soil tests shaw· ·Transpac 'Horse ed. pilings would be required if a hicWile building was erected at the existing aita. Details of the proposed comple:x were released Friday and showed a basic twD- story structure built into the side or Cb& sloping parcel with parking on the root' and extended to a parking Jot on the i;ame grade as the roof. The cost figures prepartd by the architect. Welton Beckett and Assoclater. include $800.000 for land and more than (See CIVIC CENTER, P11e l) Race' 3 Yachts Surfing Toward First Finish Horwrs Biked on a Kite Pair of Kite sai lors hike over starboard rail in effort to keep th eir boat from capsizing in Newport Harbor. It wasn't the Tran!!pac, but brisk winds Mond11 y made for somt exciting sailing for small boat enthusiasts along the Orange Coast. Nixon Greets l{issh1ger For San Clemente Parley Top Presidrntial adviser Dr. Hf'nry Kissinger arrived on the South Coast !his momin g to bt'gin week!ong talks w1lh President Nixon on the findings of a world tour. Dr. Kissinger ttrrived r.everal hl)Urs later lhan originally erpec:ttd because of 11\n~ss which struck him after a visit to India . Kissinger is expected to report on fin· ding!! made in Paris -dealing with the North Vietnamese and Vi!'\ Cong seven· pt>int peace proposal. Secretary of State \Yillia m Rogers also was scheduled lo join the. ta lks which were set to start at 11 am. tndtty. Employment Act ol 1971 v.·hich I! calcul;ited to crea~ 150,000 new jobs in the next tv.·o years 1n areas hardest hit by ut1employment Teacher in Indiana Na1ned Beauty Queen INDIANAPOLJS, lnd. rUPI) -A ~ year-old Indianapolis teach~ has been named Miss Indiana. Norma Benham. who won the Lille Saturday night, will" rep~senl tndiMa in the Miss U.S.A. competition, leading to the 11nnual MiSG Wotld contt5t. By Al.ft.ION LOCK.ABEY UaHl\9 1!1111W A replay of the 1969 Transpacific yacht race finished loomed today as the !earl yachts surfed toward Diamond Head in 15 to 20 knot northeast tradewinds and push· eel by six to nine foot seas. At 10 a.m. (POT) today, the eventual elapsed time winner remained in doubt. Would it be Windward Pa55age , Blackfin ()r Ondine? All appeared to be in a posi· lion to be first across the finish line. Sm·fers May Get Earlier Wave Hours Surfers tniY 1000 ;et 1 lona:er -ud earlier -ride on the 'waves in We!t NewporL Newport Ataeh city councilmen Mon- day night listened to a plea of a_ half dozen youths asking the surfing hours be moved Crom 7:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. and ordered the l'!laff to !ludy the question and file. a formal recommendation. Councilman Donald Mcinnis urged I.he 1ludy, recounting the history or the cur· rent re1ulations and pointing: cut strict rules were adopted about four years ago after problems developed by bands of young people spending the night on the beach. He pointed out "very deliberate. sleps to remove many of the restrictions to surfing on the West Ocean f ront beaches have been I.liken since then. "Surfing is a good. clean American sport," he said, "I v.·ould like to ~e the city support it 11s much as possible.'' Councilmen heard t'lbject1ons to any ex· tension from two re~1dents. who com· pla ined that lhe problem i~ the noise created by surfers parking lheir cars. One youth suggested the police nov.· us· ed t.o petrol the beache!'i at 6 o'clock to kee p surfers oul of lhe water could be us· ed in!lead tn patrol the parking areas. Clay Ma honey, 2004 Karnat Drivt. C:OSta Mesa, said he had talked with lifeguards who said lroub!e that wa! cause.cl "was from people from the Va lley coming down.'' Mahoney said he didn 't think the local youths should be penalized be.cause of them. He explained lh11l surfers wanted the earlier houri because the wave! are bet· ter then, with less wind to break them up. At the la st roll call. based on Monday 8 a .m. positions, Windward Passage ""as 388 miles from the finish with an ETA of 10:30 p.m. (PDT). Her position -if cor- rect -placed her 69 miles ahead of Blackfin and 89 miles ahead of Ondine. But a Coast Guard C-130 p!ane retum- lng from an air drop to the crippled Graybeard lalt Monday afternoon spotted Blackfin some 40 miles closer to Honolulu than expected . Windward Passage was not spoiled and did not answer 11 radio call from the Coast Guard plane. Neither was Ondine spotted or contacted. The weather bureau at Honolulu Aid this morning that none of lhe lead yacht.s would be affec ted by the remnants of Hurricane Denise which threatened the fleet Sunday. · The storm had abated and passed Honolulu, leaving the usual brisk tradewinds and rolling seas through Molokai Channel. Sickle-swinging Maniac Kills 2 GRASS 'vALLEY (UPI) -Swiitging a 1ickle: and "laughing, grumbllng and growling likt All anlmal," 1 powerfully built man 1lash.11d two campers to death Monday night in a remote campground, wounded three others, and e.o;caped Into the foothills of the "ierra Nevada. Sheriff't officers In Nevada and Placer Counties mounted a huga manhunt for him today 50 mi les northeast of Sacramento. The 200-pound tt ssal!anl, described as midd!eaged with thinning gray hair , 3nd thic k glasses. walked into the campground al Dog Bar on the Be.ar River some time before 11 p.m. Kennelh Garbe. 20, of Applegate, who suffered het1d. chest. back and arm wounds in a desperate battle with the ass;i ilant. said hP. and his wife were playing ca rds in their tent when the man ripped open the flap. '"He came iQ S\lo'inging a sickle," Garbe said. "He started taking a 11wing a! my wife. I grabbed hold of him . She took off fnr a nearby tent where there were three ilu y.s, t11o·o women and some kid,,. "Thr guy knncked me dn\\:n in a corner of the tent. I .o;tuck my hand up and then he gol me. I ran out of the te nt. I guess that wns when he gol me in lhe back." Garbe said as he fled hi~ tent. he ~w the man rampaging 1hrough the nearby campsite. One of the campers fired at thP. man three times with a pistol hut the assilant kept coming , ()verpowered the man . look the pistol and "probably killed him. ' Garbe sa..id . One of the women campers then tried to shoot the man with a rifle . But the weapon was not loaded. "The girls we.re running around and around," he aald . "! could hear the guy C!licking the pi.stol." Garbe said he at1d his wife, who sur- fered minor cuts, then ran several hun· dred yards away and Urted anGther camptlte where l\•O women and three children were staying. The seven survivor.!'i r;trugg!ed up An embankment to a road and ran and wa lk· ed three quarters of a mile down the road to a house where they called sheriff'1 officers. Garbe said the man was "laughing. gru1nbling and growling like an animal" at the second tent when he and his wife escaped. "The last th ing 1 beard was Can· vas rippling. I guess he came through the be£:k of lhe tent." he 15aid. One of the victims and \.he Lhird person injured -a woman who w13 in critical (See SLASHER, Pate !) City Tax Values Slightly Ahead Of County Mark An increase of 6.4 percent In assessed valuatiGn of property over last year was announced !hi~ morning hy Orange Coun· ty Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw. The figure is down more than 11 per- cent from last year's increase of 17.6. Hinshaw atlribuled the lower increase primarily to comp!etion of his six -year revaluation program first announced in 1965. He fu rther noted the slow down in the economy of the counly, pointing out that equipment and inventories increased during the past year had a rate of only 7.5 percenl as com pared with 1 20 per· cent increase in each of the last two year~. Kissinger, a fam iliar figu re at the Western Wh ite House , had been reported lll constant communicalion "''ilh Lhe President durinR !he world trip. The trip and conferenc~ with the President come at a time when United Slates diploma\.!! are "continuing to probe tlle other side Lo determine If they are willing to begin meaningful negotiatloru,'' said Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler. Dingy Mooring Ban Ready The reported taxable values of $4.l billion include ov~r S25 million in •·escape'' assessed valuation a! the result of lhe assessor's program of auditin g 1U large busines! firms and over $20 million increase in the revaluation of producing oil properllts to reflect stcot1dary recovery expe.:tations. The sharp decline in the percentage of iocreased valuation will make the Board of Supervisors' task even more difficult In upcomiTig budget session.s. Tht administration !!pOkMman would Mt comment Monday on ??.Cent unofficial report.! dealing with maneuvering in Paris. ''The most re-cent slOry ," Ziegler said, t•was based on a diplomatic 110Urce. II the other side has Mmething lo PY. then they 'know the appropriate rorm to do .o." Ziej!ler commented. On Jess Sl:Mit malttt5. Ziegler said the Pre.s.ident phui'ned tn cootinue the pact be ael last week in his Orsi sumrntr visit to San Cle!T!ente.. The President. Ziegler 1ah:I . planned to continue mf<'tlng,_ throo,11h the week with tl)tm~~ of his <:!ibinet and top.level ad- vJjt~ on fDfeign policy and budget rnat-- ttrs. Monday's da y 8l White Houllt wM began early tt' um.ial. and lnc:ludfld 1 bill· aigning C!eremony for the Emerg~ ··""-· ---- Ordinance to Take Effect Despite Owners' P"leas An ordinance binning the storage o( dinghies Al twG Newport Beach street· ends will go into effect TINi"sdaf, · 4e- spite the pleas of a· dcrun moorlq: .own· ers to delay enforcement of the Jaw. Thty came from Pomona and P3U· del'la , Anahe.im and Duarte to proteat the law approved last month, Md said ii would result in a hardship for many of them who have no other acceu to their boat.I. They ran into Mayor Ed Hirth, how· ever. '"'l'he mkfents ol the •rta, the people who Uve htrt. have certain rtgbtl, they pay taxes," Hirth said , "We perrnlt peo- ple from 11! over to co~ •nd u1e tM street ends, but we must •lso COl\ll~ the right! of fhe resident~ who Jive here •nrl who elected us to this ettuncil.'' C.OOneilmen did •dopt • l"t'solUUM tl'• temling the hourr for boat J3unchlne •t the Fernando and 151.h Street beaches, permittin1 acctss from 7 a.m. to JO p.m. Laurx:hing will be permitted at 43 other 1treet-end beac:.hes throughout the city from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. beginnin.ia: Thurs· day. "Who own! the rotton-pickin' sand," Doug Mcintyre, 2204 Cliff Drive, asked several Umes on repeated trlps to the podium. Clpt. J . Earl Younger. president of 1 moorina ownera usoclation, said the orilin1nce worked a hardship in lh&t It "revoked penniulon we've had there for 40 ye11rs and e:xptela us te m~t It ln 30 day1 without offering •ny altema- Uve1 ." Councilmen, in taking their action. 8180 went the question of boat storage to the clly.cou"ty .klfnt Harbor (',ommi,sion, uktni It to loo~ into the often-diaeussed poqlblllty ol providing 1ton11e ricks Al -' I >) :r.w_, ----.. various street ends. The ordinance banning the free stor- age was enacted after et1uncilmen and residenl!I oomplained of the appearaoce nf the beaches where the dinghies were &eattered about . Councilman Donald MclMfs pointed out that the ordlna nc:es had been under study since January and mooring owners had had plenty of opportunity to appear to complai n. Councilman Cary Kym la bad augge1l· ed the attempt tG delay enforcement, saying the mooring ow11ers had pointed out problems the city hadn 't con1kfcrtd. He urged ronllnuatlon d tht enfor~ ment of the law 60 da.ys pend:Jng further review by the joint h.arbor committee. "I .am coneemed abrut· tumln& thelle people out without tlltmata IOlulioas," he !ISlff. ~~, ;·7 :_ ... ~~-• • A.lready faced with a possible 38-cent increase in the county's Sl.70 ta:x rate to finance a record $236 million budget the lower than anticipated lncreau In valua. tlon makea: the Wk more difficult when board members attempt to trlm the budget. By way of comparison, thi3 ye1u"s 6.4 percent boo.at compares with inc::reasts in the past five yeara: of 17.8, 11.8, 8.8, 18.8, and 10.5 . Hinshaw had warned ln recent months that "the gravy tr1fn ill over." He &aid there will be no more big •sal!4smtnt I~ crea~. OrA-nge Coasl cities showed 1 wide variation ln their lndlv!dua.l uaeutd valuation incre3ses. Huntlngton •Beach Is up 12 percent, Ntwpc>rt Beech 8.9 pefctnl, and San JU1n Capistrano, 11.6, but Cosll Mesi lhowa only a 311 Increase., Lagun1 Beach only 15 a.net San Clt~nte only t.l . 4. ~--.,_ I • Further back in the fleet the Clw B and C yachl3 were experiencing 1>20 knot east winds with occasional showers. Remnants of the storm were e:xpected to be south of the "big island" of Hawail Wednesday, far to the south of the racil:lg fleet. The weather bureau anticipated no shift In the normal weather. Latest report on the c r Ip p 1 e d Graybeard, which lo.st a rudder and was holed-through in heavy winds and te8S (Stt TRANSPACIFIC, Page l) -tr -tr -tr Graybeard's Out of Race; Hull Wrecked "It's good weather for sailln&, but not for wallowing." That was the comment of Lol Killam, owner~kipper of the 73-foot ketch Gra~ard Monday night as hi1t yacht lay dead in the water some ~ milC!I fmn Honolulu, The dramatic story of the Graybeard'• loss of rudder Md subsequent holing wa.! pAssed to the DAILY PILOT by meana: of an elaborate "ham" radlo network sel up the the Transpac race wilh carmll D. Huds of Newport Beach (WB6RMA) u net control. Those reporting: included Tom Doy!~ t\ead of the Transpac network In Honolulu: Bill Thomas and Harry Monahan 3board the escort ve,s,ei Pakeha. They reported via 1 ham phone patch late Monday nigh t. Doyle was aboard \.he Coafrt Guard 1itt:raft that dropped three auxiliary pumps and a drum of gasoline to tM Gr aybeard .about 5 p.m. PD'I'. Said Doyle: "When he arrived on scene, the Graybeard was de.ad in the water with her sails down and a rubber raft 1.aun· ched to pick up the drops lrop from the aircraJt. "We made four pa ss es aOOut 15() fee:t over Graybea rd's deck to drop the three pumps and the gasoline. The parachuted f'<lUipme:Tit hit. the water with in 50 feet or Graybeard. "We could see a large while patch ovet part of the side and the botlOm ot Graybeard where the crew had obviously cove~ the hole." Kill am later told Pakeha that the crew had patched the hole by stuffing it with a collision mattress and binding it to the hull with a sail. Here is the sequence of events that put (See GRA VBEARD, P1ge !) Oraage 1''eather The weather service forecasta sunny skies after the usual lGw clouds ind morning fGg along the coast for today ind Wedr:ie• day. Highs today around 70, 85 inland. Lows In the '60'1. INSIDE TODAY Tn rt~L officer• wtrc u. cuttd by /Jring tquad in Moroeu thi.t morning for an atttmplid coup agahut 'ht king. At thtr dftd tome rhouttd "long Liv. Ute King". Story Page 4. • I Ctllltrtlie II -.W... 11 <twd:Mt u. ' ..., ........ 11 CltulnM :11-U IN'11MN ,._._ W (Mlle• u Orll!M ~ " C _ _,, U ....,.. U•11 0..111 ltetlcM IJ SNilfl' .......... 1 .. 11 •.. ..,~. ,.... . ,..,.,... ,, " IRMfi.1-r ll 1 ~ • ti l'IMflc• '"" ----• ...__ u ~· ._ ,,.,, AMI L•llftrw II WWtl ,._ I Min'~ UC.-11 r---- I I • . I ' l:w r ... '11 • . . I DAIL y PILOT N Coast Freewafl TlllMu. Jui, lJ, lt71 'Don't Want It ~ • • Says Mesa Mayor By TERRY COVIUE 01 """ otU1 .-1 .. r 11111 Co6ta Mesa will adopt a "wa it and see" attitude on the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway and Its 1t.atu! In Newport Beach. "Our policy has a lways been defensive. We don"l wanl a coastal freeway in Costa Mesa,"' Mayor Robert Wilson said today. ''And if ii IS eliminated in Newport Beach, our position is the same. We don't want it hen.· Councilmen Reject 4-H Dog Request Newport Beach councilmen Monday night turned a deaf ear to a plea by the Orange County 4-H Club to lra ln guide dogs for the blind on the beaches. Rejecting the request for this sun1mer, councilmen did say they \\'OUid sfu d_v it when they review the newly-enacted ban of all pets on the beaches in Septem- bN. Mrs. Harriet Upton, a 4-H Club spokes- man, said use o{ the beaches was vital in the training program. "It is important that these dogs be txPQ!ed to every situation ," she told couneilmen. The new law does permit guide dogs on the sand but only if they are being llsed by blind persons. "There are now 12 dogs in the county being trained under the program," Mrs, Upton said, "these dogs go 1o church , they go bowl ing." Cou11ellmen explained lo fl..frs. Upto n that even if they acted to amend the l11 w. the action wouldn't ake effect unlil s ummer was nearly ove r, anyway. J\.frs. Upton expl ained that under the <1-H program. f'ach of the 12 dogs are kePt and trained by individual families. She said she would like the law chang- ed so they cou ld all take their dogs to the beach together, but said if they "'ere requi red to go separa tely that would be a cceptable. She explained the dogs cannot be' leJt alone and if nothing is done about the Jaw, "when the kids go to the beach, I'll have to stay at home with the dog." Mayor Wilson refused to speculate <ln the actual status of the Pacific Coast Freeway, saying that a state <lfficial quoted Monday as saying the freeway probably \.\"Ould not go 1hrough Newport Beach was only givi ng his "opinion." ··1 haven"! heard the .stale Highway Commission S!)('ak yet_'" Wilson warned. "We have no 0Hic1al co1nmun1calions ytt, and we've only heard one man·s opinion."' He was referring to 8 a m f o r d Frankland. assistant director of the California Public Works Departn1ent, v.•ho said Monday, "If the community a.s a whole d~sn"t want a freeway. then that's ii as far as Yle're ccncerned." Frankland said lht Pacific Coast Freeway might be slopped at Beech Boulevard in Huntington Beech, and the entire stretch from there to the Laguna Freeway in Laguna Beach l\'ould be drop· ped from the plans. He did not indicate the freewav \vould be shoved inland to Cosla f'.iesa or a nother poinl. "If I lived in NewPQrt Beach J"d be concerned about v.·bat to do with the traf- fic,"' Wilson added. \\'ilson suggested thal if the Pacific Coast Freeway is stopped, the ci 1y migh t re-evaluate .~onie of the other free"·ars coming through Cosla 1\Iesa. · ··we ought lo rename the Ney,·port Freeway and call it the Costa fl.l esa Freey,•ay_ And I don·t see any reason to tear up our downtown with it if it doesn "t go a nywhere."" •:11 stopping freeways is going lo be the attHude, then \~1e'll have t.o look at ours again," \Vilson suggested. One of thf!: prime reasons for dropping the Newport leg <lf the Pacific Coa~t Freeway is a ne w policy established by Governor Reagan that coastal freeways v.·ouJd be. deleted if they upset the en- vironment. "I think, howeve r, they "l1 have to define what coastal means.·· Wilson com- mented ··rs one m!le mland coastal, or 1.000 ya rds? "The state highway comn1lssion should define a coastal zone. Tell us how far in- land that means .. , Huntington Beach officials, v.·ho are depending in par! on the Paciric Co11i;t Freeway to boost their downto\.\'n Top of the Pier development. v.·ere angry over the possible free\.\·ay cutoff. Huntington Beach Mayor G e o r g e McCracken said his city W<luld pursue its original agreement all the way up to :he legislative level. From Page 1 TRANSPACIFIC. Thursday was thst she V.'8S dead in the water some SOO miles from Honolulu and awaiting the arrival of a Coast Guard vessel which would tow her to Honolulu. The damage was partially repaired and pumps dropped by the Coast Guard were being used to keep the water inside the yacht down. The crew was in no im· mediate danger. In the 1969 race, Windward Passage finished an hour ahead of Blac kfin with a new elapsed lime reccrd of 9 days, 9 hours, but an elapsed time penalty ~ tv.·o hours imposed because of a starting line foul gave first to finish honors and a new reccrd of 9 days, 10 hours, 21 minutes to B!ackfin . If Windward Passage finishes first ~ day she must do.so by JJ·y,·1 p.m. PDT to eclipse the record ~flci a lly held by Blac kfin. Handicap positions based on Monday'1 position report gave the lead to Roderic B. Park's Cal-36 L'Allegro from Rich- mond Yacht Club. but it \.\"as a nip-and- tuck battle betv.·een her and Al Cas.sel's oU.M•I COAST DAILY PILOT du.NGE COAIT PVtLlSH1MG COMP.urt . l1Wt N. W••i Pnllollrll •"' l"Wlill*" J 11tk a. C w1(•y \'lies~--~·~ n."''' l(',"ir R<llltw n.,,.,, A. 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A.JS -1fllr• • • 50-foot cutter Wa rrior from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cl ub. Handicap positions can change from day to day, depending on \\lt'alher con- ditions or the accuracy ol the yacht"s navi gation. When the first yacht finishes she \.\'ill automatically become the handicap leader until a yacht with a higher time allol''ance finishes and beats her cor- recttd time. other Newport yachts apparently doing well on corrected time are the Class B enlries ErJ9)re. sailed by Dick Blat· tennan and Bill Lawhorn. and Loco ViPnte II. sailed bv J im Seals. Both are from Balboa yacht Club. r:ncore ,~·a.s third overall ~1onday and Loco V1ente was 10th. They \.\·er.e rated one·!\.\'O m Cl ass B. Local Cl a~s A contend ers a re \Varrior and Na!u JV, !hf' latter sailed by frank Rice of KH YC. Here \.\'ere. the leade rs on f'l 11psed time ~tonday · 1 1~ \\"indward Pa~age. 3118 milPs from Honolu lu: (2 ) Blarkf1n, 457 , 43\ Ondine., 474; 44) Buccaneer, 50A : (5) Graybeard, 543; /6) Kialna 11, 564 ; (7J ~1 in Seth?. 634 : (8 ) \\'arrior, 657. 19) Rascal. 6!J2; (10) L>orothy O. 729 : (ll ) Aries. 738 ; (12) N11!u JV, 939 (13) Stonny. 739. HANDICAP LEADERS ( I ) L'All egro; (21 Warrior ; (3) Encorr; 14) Vi van!; <5) Quasar; (6) Moon Day ; (7) Te>tls Virlbus; (8) Sangvind ; ( 9) Windward Passage ; (10) Loco Vien\e. l.AlllUO:S• tr-cl lanoll...,• POl!!kl'll wolll 1 .. 11nc.i l•om M-lvlv .Al lCE -l•.d ljl SJ. Uf .AM.ANTE -,\ 6 1.0.G, 9tJ AlltGO H.lUT -ll :it 1') lG. toO ,.llt!•NA -7';0' 1'l 11. '01 Allt !ES -l ... lU 00. 131 AVEN TU lll:A -u ·u lll:U, 1,111 llAll Ul'IA -Ho •IC•>rl a EVIOA -ll.IJ 1Jlll.IJ, '" '"ll(FIN -1• 01 UO·OI. 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VIVANf -1' .ff !O ~,. 111 W•ll 11t10• -)) I' IM If •!7 WINl'IWA•"' PA~~A l':f. -)1 •1 Ill )I, ..... ,tt;I•"'"'!" -7' 1 141 I) ''l ~!)<"''°'I"' ..... ,, -,,,,, ,.., ,~ , "'° A l UOO:li -t! 1~ IU 6i I~) YEllOW JACICIE T -~! lO 111 ).\, tll DA ILY l'ILOT Slit! 1'1>11• Bell Makes Last-ditcl1 ~ Pact Move WASHINGTON ! ,t,.Pt -The Bell telephone ~y.'llt'n1 tod.11 y announced It would sweel C'11 HS contract offer 1n a 1 .. st· 1n1nult> alt rrnpt Iv kerp lu11f a 1nilhon employes fron1 "alk1ng oH lhe Job \Vedne!'dav n1or11i11g The ('01npany ~<11r1 l1•r111s .if lhe 1111• provrd otfer would hr r11ade publ1e <'l llt r lhf'y 11rr1:: Jorn1a!I) pre>.r rilf'd lo u1uon b:v gaininR !earns son1rt1nH' l111e r in lhe da~ l:'.arlrer President Joseph A Be1rnt: of the AFL..CIO Commun1calton s \Yorker., or America said that on raw money 1ssue!I ' l'd ~a y we are apart by n1aybe tine peJ· cenl ... " ROC KHOUNDS TO A MAN -!-.\embers of a\rard· \vinning rock club gather around Do n Spray's dis pl ay case. Jn front (from left) ar e Spray, 16, (\vith plaque) and 1'01n Unvert. 13. In rear (fro1n left) a re Bob Unvert. 15; Steve Heck. 15; Lance Heck. l l. an d Greg f{ich, 16 .. A.JI are from Ne\vport Beach. A company spokesn1an said later he s aw thi., as a hea rtening indicat ion LhaJ. some last-minute settlement n1ighl bt: reached. However, Beirne also zaid serious dif[erence.~ remained on how the 1noney v:ou!d he split up. Beirne, \.\'ho spoke on the NBC-TV ''Toda y" show, said agreemenl \.\'Oul d have io be reached by sometime in the .afternoon to avert a s trike, wh ich he has called "inevi table." l '1·01t• 1•uge .1. CIVIC CENTER . SI m1llton in anticipated escalat ion ef construcllon costs through April 1973. Frank Mos her, representimg Welton Beckett. estimated construction could start in September, 1972, and lbe building could be done one year later. Councilmen in general e x p r es i;: e d pleasure with the design of the project and praised fel!ow councilman Rirhard Croul. chairman o' tht" Ch·ic Cenl er Building Comn1iuee, t1'hich was responl'i· hle for paring dO\Vn the s izr and cost of the prnjcc1 after thC'y had ~k.vrockl'tC'd fr on1 init ia l est1n1ates of $4 ,5 mill ion 10 111nre than !JO n11!1 ion. Privately , co111icilmen indicated lh<',V didn"t feel the building will hr rhe bc~1 looking buildin g in !hr world. bu! i;a ui the plans do nieel their objectl\C'S for a IO\\· cos1. functional struc1ure. Thf' design did win praise fron1 a representative <lf Broadmoor homes . \\"hose residents overlook Newport Center and had expressed concern a high building \\'Ould obstruct their vie.,..·s of th!! harbor. From Page 1 GRAYBEARD • • Graybeard out or the races: At ahout 8:45 a.m. t.1onday Graybeard radioed the Pakeha that a welded strap on the rudde r had been torn off as the yacht sailed through 25-knot winds and ID foot seas. The crew jur.v r igged a rudder and it l\"as r eported that the yacht would re- mai n r£'111ain. in the race. But a few hours later, Killam sa id. the jury rudder "sawed a hole in the hu ll" and the enti re rudder assembly and skeg carried a11•ay. The crell.' \.\'Orked fe verishly to stem the no\.\' of \1·:11er by means of three bil,i;:e pumps and a bucket brigade. The Coast (;uar1l 11 :1~ not ified a nd an aircraft \.\'as d tspatchNl fro1n Honolulu. Se\"erat y ach!~ in the r ace offerC'd 10 chan_E?e cour~e and come to Graybeard s assis!anr(' but thf'.1· \.\·ere told by K11l,1m '"Th.:ink~ JUSt the same, I'll get back to p11n1p1ng ·• \V1th arlequat~ pumps abo:ird, Killan1 ~aid the ("re\1 '>''as in n(1 danRcr but 11. a" fa t1,gued rrorn hours of 1na nning a bucket brii;ade. The pumps dropped by \.he Coast Gu;i rd .1 re motor operated. hence the fuel drop to k('ep lh"m n inn ing. r.1ean"•hile, the Coast Guard has dis· patched the buoy tender Button\1·ood Imm Honolulu to rendezvous wi1 h Graybeard and take her in {()w 1he last 500 miles to Honolulu. The vessel was ex- pected to be in 1he vlcinity ol Graybeard \Vednesday morning. ll v.·as a sad ending !or a yaC'ht Iha ~ man" prediclt>d \Yould be first !o finish in this )•ear"s Honolulu race. She \.\'as sailing about evPn '>lith Blackfin and 50 miles behind 'l\'indward Passage \lo'hcn 1he n1.shap occurred Walter .<\. Sha,v Private Funeral Rites Scheduled Private funeral services £or \\'alter A. Sha\.I'. 82. o( Corona dcl ~1 ar , \.\'ill be held "'ednesday at fl.lelrose Abbey Ceme- lery in Gardena. ~Ir. Sha11·. who forn1erly ran Guild. craflers of Laguna Bearh. d ied Su nday tit Hr'Jag ~1emor1a l Hos pital Visita11o n hours are from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m . loday at Baltz ~ortuary tn Corona del .\1a r .\tr Sha"'· 423 F'ern Leaf AvP . lived 1n Cvrona dtl f\.1ar !or 15 years. lie 1o1•ns an active member of the Corona df'I ~1:ir Ch!ln1ber of Commerce And Also belonged to two fr3ternnl groups. ..·nie .Jolly Bovs."' and "Thp c;oof Of/Prs . He 1s survived bv his v.·Hc . J\lr!i Edna R. Sha11.'. of the hnme: 111.·o daufZh!,r.~. hlrs. Robtt!A S f\-f('l)onR!d of r.1"nd1tle and Mrs. Jacquely n Peterson of Ne11. porl Beach a i;on. Elho1 D ShalV of Cnr· michae! and ~tx ,i:randch1ldren. 'Rocl{af ellas' Winning Tht telephone situation come~ atop a six-week-old nation\.\·ide telegraph .shut- down and coincide with threatened localized rail and mail tie-up.1. La11idai~y Con1petitions If tM worst happens, the combination cf labor troubles could caine a monumen- tal snarl of America's communicationJ. Meanwhile the United T e I e g r a p h Worker!, AFl.rCIO, reported some pro- gress on wage issues but said 1eriow dif- ferences remain <ln job ru1es. 1be UT\V represents 17 ,000 telegraph worker1 who have kept Western Unlon offices abut since June 1. By CAl\'DACE PEARSON 0 1 l~t 0 •11, P llo! J lltt Imagine ~·oursel f a 65 or 70-year old rock collector. You have polished, preened and perfected yot1r collection fo r years in hopes of copping top prizes at the J une State Lapidary Convenllon in Yen!ura. Finally 1he. big n1on1tnl arrives: the judging is over. The 11naginar.v drun1 fO!Js brgi11 in .vour t1ead as the winner is annuonced and il"s ..• not you . Then you and 400 other adul!s ~tart in· ('redulouslv as a 15--vf'ar old .. ROl'kafella "' from !he [pper Ba.Y Boys' Club in Cosla fl1esa proudly accepts first place. This scene \.\"as replayed 11•1th onl.v slight \'a riations 13 times a t the recent state competl11on \Vhen seven boys belongi ng to the •·Rockafellas," a lapidary club. won a variety of awards compeltng against adults ty,·o and three limes their age. Balboa Festival Atte1npt Aborted For Second Ti1ne A S('CCnd attempt lo st.age a Balboa Art FesUval has ;ibor1.ed, but new !eadersh1p has prom isN:l an all-out artempt to schedule a full-scale fe sti val next 6"Um· mer. Larry Bu bka, an insurance. man and srin1elime ar1 ist 11·ho \.\'as one of the ex- hibil.ors in rhe HJ.fated attempt 10 organize a fesf1\'al al the Balboa Inn last monLh. :"aid hC' n1ad e a br ief. but unsuc- l·essful altempl ({) rev1\·t' n for this year. "But It \\as JUSt loo late." Bubka sa id. ''too manv of l.hP JX1len L1al exhibitors ha \'e 11·ander"d off for the :;ummer ·· ""\\"!''re )inlnR to kN'p 1t g<llng . thOU Rh. a11<l ~e! s tarted rlQ\I' /Qr next year ' Bubk:i :::aid. H!' ~;11d hr 11 1\1 call a ineetmg .~iln11•t1 me 1\11.> f;;ll !o st.art nll ptann1111: lor !h~ eYent to a1,01d U1e <1el::i~~ l'ind con- fu11on thal r!'sulted l.:u;t m nnth. The Rockafellas group from the Boys' Cl ub, 2131 Tustin Ave., which formed only 11'2 years ago, garnered five fi rst, one second. three third, and four best-of-class place ribbons in both junior and adult division!. Competition and displays. sponsored by !he Gem and Mineral Society, involved more than 500 per.~ons. mo~t of whon1 11.·ere long-time adult devotees of th e hobby. One winning Rockafell a, Donald Spra~'. 16-year old son of ~fr. and J\1rs. Donald Spray of Corona del Mar. received a standing ovatio n from the cro"·d. Although physically handica pped. ht developed an educational project showing ho.,.,· crystals are formed which won first place in junior competition. He also received the President's Trophy for Junior Achievement. Also \.\'inninit a first place in junior division \lo'as Greg :R ich. son of Mr. and fl.1r!'i. Dudley Rich of Newport Beach. Greg , 16, \.\'ho displayed an a.11-o paJ case. was al.~o 8\varded a plaque for junior lapidary a chievement. 1''>1'0 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Heck nf Ne1vport Beach placed. Steve. 15, took first in novice adults for his obsidians and received a first anrl hesl·of-class for a variety r.:ase 1n juniors. Lance. II, Bockafella "s president. received a first pla1:e and best-of-class for his com- n1ercial jewelry se1t ings in junior clai;s and a t h1rrl place in novice adults for ni1xecl cabachons !polished gemsl. Alt hough only JI , he competed against adults becaui;e he had previously won a11·a rds in junior div isions. Winning thi rd in adu lt Jewelry setting and SPcond in Juniors for his tiger eye cabachoms v.·as Bob t;nvert, 15 , son of Dr. A. 0. and ~l rs. Jan Unvert of r-;"e11por! Beach Hi:i; brother Tom , 13. also rl1.~pl a.l'ed n1ixed cabarhorns. A lhrrd place in Junior mixed ~abachoms wa~ \\Oil by Russell Pond. 11, ~nn of ~1 r and !-.tr~ fletcher Pond. tonnf'r]y of Costa f\·lesa. now of San JliPgo \\'nn1ng ~urh high aw ard~ l\aS unusual. sic("orrlin~ In t-.l rs. Brooks He<·k, v.·ho at- lrnded !he c(lnvent1on, be <"ause lhe clu b 1s .~o relat11•eJ.v nP\V From Page l SLASHER ... ccnd ition with severe head ·wound! v.·ere believed to have bee.n at the second campsite. Garbe \.\"as in fair condit ion at Placer General Hospital at Auburn. ~Iis 'l''il& Jean, 23. "'a.s treated Md released. Mrs. Martha Marie Parker. 24, of Walnut , was taken in critical condition to Sacrament. 1-fedical Center. One of the victims \\'as identified a.s J ohn Simmons, who lived near Colfai in P lacer County. Simmons and the woman victim v.•ert found on the ground ou tside a tent. Nevada County Sheriff Wayne Brown said apparently no one in the tiny camp recogn ized the intruder. Officers said the man V.'as believed armed with a revolver and a hunting rifle stolen from the camp. as \\'el l as lb!! sickle. He 11.·as described as \l:hi1e. weighin g more than 200 pounds and wearing thick glasses. The camp was on the banks of !he Bear River at a spot called ""Dog Bar."' The site is .about 25 mil es east of Yuba City , near which the bodies of 25 gla1n farm \..,Orkers 1~·ere unearthed in I-fay and J une. The area is studded \.\"ith pine trtts and contains a fe\.\• y,·ashtd·down hillsides and an occ a~ional founda!Lon from abandoned gold miner camps The s1\e is on l11nd ow ned by the ~e\·ada County Irrigation Di stnct. \.\"here campers ha\'t been all owed to pitch tents for year~. .tuan Cnrona. a 37·year-old farm lahor t onlractor. has been 1nd1cttd :or the Vuba C1t.v mu rders a.nd is held 1n lhe "Yuba Count.1· Jail at Marvs ... ille Storv Page 12 · AROUND THE CORNE.RAND UP YOUR STREET We hav" be•n askeC:J hunC:Jreds of t imes why w• located our store "off the beeten peth." Se..,eral answe rs pop up . Firstly, th• cos t of stor•s in shoppin g centers is astronomical. Secondly, we w•r• t'lble to obtain more space, with our ihowroom , offic•s, a nd warehouse all in one location. Thirdly, 1here is ample par~in9 with li ttle tr affic con9est ion leading to us. This situation ha~ made us mor:comp•titi ... • end w• a re proud and 9rateful to say that w• ha ..,e increas•d our volume EVERY year for thirteen years, and hav• expanded five times at this location. Please stop in and b"rows&-no pressure or 9immicb. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mo". Thru Thur1., 9 to S:JO -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sat ., 9:30 to .J :>.--~.,= ----= -,~ ........... -,:;:_.,, ... ,jlJ ----~_-, ... ~ ";". ..--_ l J r--;r ...,,..,"' • .-_;::--' . \"IL";. . '.,,,., -;-. . ~ •• -, .., ~' ----=--·--.l-' ' .JI"' .· ••• • Jl.~-1 . • .--. ---~-.. -... -.: --------• •• I I f ' 7 \ Cosia ·Mesa Today's Final EDITION N.Y. Stoen vor. 64, NO. 166., 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOl!NIA TUESDAY, JULY ·13, ·1971 TEN CENTS 'Photo Finish' Looms for Transpac Leaders By AL)ION LOCKABEY A replay of the 1969 1'ranspacific yacht race finished loomed today as the lead yachts su rfed toward Diamond Head in 15 to 20 knol northeast tradewinds and push· ed by six to nine foot seas. At JO a.m. ~ PDTJ today, the eventual Vapsed lime winner remained in doubl. Would it be WindY:ard Passage, BlackfJn or Ondine? All appeared to be in a posi· lion to be first across the finish line. Planners Grant Two Billboards Costa ti.1esa Planning Commissioners Monday night begrudgingly granted two requests for large, free-standing billboards, withdrew one billboard re- (jllest and delayed a fourth one. The flurry of sign requests comes in t he midsl of a cil.y attempt lo limit signs. Staff planners are now working on a new sign ordinance which might even- tually elimina1e billboards, or al least make them attractive. Several city councilmen and planning t ommissloners are also pushing for tighter Jaws on commercial signs which aren't hillboards. No final decisio ns have beef! reached yet. and each sign that pops up is still an individual controversy. ~1c)v1n Censer s1arted the sign parade Monday night by withdrawing his request to keep a 300-square-Foot tract sign at the riortheast corner of Baker Street and Harbor Boulevard. It now advertises 5uhurbia Homes. Genser came right back end ""'on ap- proval to use the same billboard tor one year to advertise Country Club Manor homes. despite objections by t\\-'O com- missioners. "We clutter the city with signs, but never clean any or them up." grumbled commi~sioner H. J. "Jimmy" Wno<.I. He ~nd ,John Lennhardt opposed the billboard. but los1 J-2. The next sign of the limes was brought forth by Sarm Enterprises, fnr 2320 and 2~24 !{arbor Blvd. Both of its signs are pe!'m11nent types, ad v er t i s i n g com- rnericial stores. The first one i.~ a sign 20 feet high bo;;sting of !he Bashful Bagel. 11 small e::itery. Thr seNlnd is a sign 31 feet high for B1e: 5 Sporting Goods and Vendnme Liqunrs . A third sign fnr Big S, mounted on lhe roof, 11o•as approved with the first t11o•n FPdco bmu~ht tn the last sign reque~i . fnr its rrn1med operation nn t.hf' nnrthc11~! corner (If Baker SlN'el and Harbor Rf'll.l)e\'ard (same location as the Crenser sign I Rut comm1ss1nners !olrl F ,. d c n f.pnkr,,men to come hack when they had a m;i ,ter plan ready for All or the store·s i igns Ferlco had (Inly re<JUPSted lei tall free st;indin,it ~1gn~. but indicated Ulere w.ou ld be. more. T eacher in Indiana Na111ed Beauty Queen INDIANAPOLI S, Ind . !UPI\ -A 25- year-old Indianapolis teacher has been named Miss India na . Norma Benham. who won I~ litle Saturday night, will represent Indiana in tht f\fiss US A competitinn. leading to the annual Mis.s World contest. l/ula Hoopers Vie for Cash At the last roll call, based on Monday 8 a.m. positions. Windward Pa~age was 388 miles from the finish with an ETA of 10:30 p.m. tPDT). Her position - if cor- rect -placed her 69 miles ahead of Blackfin and 89 miles ahead of Ondine. But a Coast Guard C-130 I<la ne return· ing from an air drop to tbe crippled Graybeard late Mnndey afternoon spotted Blackfin some 40 miles closer to Honolulu than expected. Windward Passage was not spotted and .... Fair Opens did not answer a radi(I call from the Cc>ast Guard plane. Neither 11o ;;.s Ondine ipotted <:r contacted. The weather bureau at Honolulu Mid this morning that none of the lead yachts would be affected by the remnants of Hurricane Denise which threatened the fleet Sunday. The storm had abated and pat~ed Honolulu, leaving the usual brisk tradewinds and rolling seas through Molnk•i Channel. DAILY ,ILOT 51111 Piiiot• Free·floating balloons sent aJoft at 10 a.m. todav marked opening of annual Orange County f"air in Costa Mesa. Fair continues through Sunday. l'or complete schedule of \veek's events at fairgrounds, see Page 2. Bell Makes Last Ditcl1 Attempt for Pact Move \V1\SHINGTON (AP! -The Bell ltlephone system today announced it ""'nuld s1,1reeten it,, contract offer in a last· minu!e attrmpl tn keep half a million f'mployes from walking off the: JOb Wednesday morning. The: company said terms of the im· proved offer would be made public arter they \\-'ere formally present.ed to un ion be.rgaining teams sometime later in the da y. Earlier President Jnseph A. Beirne of the AF'J.,.CJO Communication& Workers of America &aid that on raw mnney issues "I'd say we are apart by maybe one per- ccnl ... " .... A. company spokesman said la ter he saw this as a heartening indication that some la~t-minute settlement might . be reached . However, Beime alSCl said serious differences remained on how the money would be split up. Beirne, who spoke on th~ NBC-TV "Today" show. said agreement \~ouJd h;ive to be re;iched by somclime fn the aF!ernoon to avert a strike, which he has called ''inevitable.'' The telephone situ&ion comes atop a six-week-old nationwide telegraph shul· down and coincide with threatened localized rail and mail lie·ups . lf the worst happens. the combination of labor troubles could cause a monumen· tal snarl of America's communications. 1'1eanwhile lbe United T e ! e g r a p h Workers, AfL-CIO. reported :mm'j pro- gress on wage issues but said serious dif· feren ces remain on job rules. The UTW represents l? .000 telegraph \\-'Orkers ~·hG have kept Western Uninn off ices sl'iut since June 1. Eco1ao1nic Slowdown Noted Further back In the neet the Class B and C yachts were experiencing 15-20 knot east winds with occasional showers. Remnants (If the storm were expected to be south of the "big island" of Hawaii Wednesday, far to the south of the racing neet. The weather bureau anticipated no 11hift in the normal weather. Latest report on the c r I p p I e d Graybeard, which lost a rudder and was holed-through in heavy winds and seas Thursday was thal she was dead in the water some 500 miles from Honolulu and awai!Lng the arrival of a Cc>ast Guard vessel which would tow her to Honolulu. The damage 11o·as partially repaired and pumps drop!>f!:d by the Coast Guard were being used to keep the water inside the yacht dnwn. The crew was in no im- mediate danger. In the 1969 race, Windward Passage finished an hclur ahead of Blackfin w1Ui a new elapsed time record of 9 days, 9 hours, but an elapsed time penalty of two hours imposed because of a starting line foul gave first to finish honors and a. new rPCO~d of 9 days, 10 hours, 21 minute6 to Blackfin. If \Vindward Passage fmi shes first W.. day she must do so by 11 : wl p.m. PDT to eclipse the record officially he.Id by B!ackfin. Handicap: positions based on Monday's position report gave the lead to Roderic: B. Park's Cal-311 L'Allegro from Rich- (See TRANSPACIFIC, Pa1e ZJ Slasher l(ills 2 Mountain Campers Hacked to Death GRAS.S VALLEY (UPI) -Swinging a sickle and "laughing, grumbling and growling like an animal," a powerfully built man slashed two campers to death l-.1onday night in a remote campground, wounded three others. and escaped into lhe foothills of the <iif'rra Nevada. Sheriff's office rs in Nevada and Placer Cc>unties mounted a huge manhunt for him today 50 miles northeast of Sacramento. The 200-pound assailant, described as Surfers May Get Earlier Wave Hours Surten may IOOll get a longer -and earli~ -ride on the wave1 in West Newport. Newport Beach city councilmen Mon- day night listened to a plea. of a half dozen youths asking the !Urfing hours be moved from 7:30 a.m. In 6 a .m. and ordered lhe staff to study the question end file a fomu1J recommendation. Councilman Donald Mcinnis urged I.he study, recounting the history of the cur- rent regulBliOn."i and pointing out strict rules were adopted about four years ago after problems developed by bands of young people spending the night on the beach. He pointed out "very deliberate. steps to remove many of the reslrictinns to surfing on the West Octan front beaches havr bf'en taken since !.hen. •·surfing is a ~ood . clean America n r;port," he said, "I would like to ~ee the clty support ii as much as possible.·• Councilmen heard objectinns lo any f'lC· tension from two rrsidents. ""'ho com- plalned that the problem ls the noise. created by surfers parking !.heir car."i. One you lh suggested the police now us- ed to patrol lhe beaches at Ii o'clock to keep surfers out or the water could be us· ed Instead to patrol the parking areas. Clay Mahoney, 2004 Karnat Drive, Costa l-.1esa. said he had talked with lifeguards wOO said trouble that was caused "was from people from the Valley coming down." Mahoney said he didn 't th111k the local youths shnuld be penalized becauae of I.hem. He explained that surfers wanted I.he earlier hours because the waves are hel- ler then, with !e55 wind to break them up. middle.aged with lb inning gray hair. and thick glasses, walked into t h e campground at Dog Bar on the Bear River some time before 11 p.m. Kenneth Garbe. 20. of Appltgate, who suffered head. chest. back and arm wounds ln a desperate battle Y.'ith I.he assailant. said he and his v.·ife were playing cards in their tent when the man ripptd open the flap . "•le c2lf1'e in swinging a sickle,'' Garbe said. "He started taking a swing at my •Don't Want It' .,.,.ife. I grabbed hold of him. She took off for a nearby tent where there were three guys, two women and some kids. "The guy knocked me down in a corner of the tent. I stuck my hand up and then hf': got me I ran out of the lent. I guess that ~'as when he got me in the back." Garbe said as he fled his tent. he r;aw the man rampaging through the nearby campsite. One of the campers fired at the man three times with a pistol but ihe !See SLASHER. Page 2) Mesa Has 'Wait, See' Attitude on Freeway By TERRY COVILLE 01 l'flt 0.UY "* t11lt Costa Mesa will adopt a "wait and see" attitude on the proposed Pacific Cc>ast Freeway and lts status in Ne11o·port Beach. "Our policy has always been defensive. \Ve don't want a coastal freeway in Costa Mes.:a," Mayiar Robert Wilson said today. "And if it is eliminated in Newport Beach, our position is the same. We don't want ii here.' l-.1ayor \Vilson refused to speculate on the actual status of the Pacific Coast Freeway. saying !hat a state (lfficial quoted Monday as saying the freeway probably would not go through Newport Mesa Planners To Wait 30 Days On River Homes Costa r-.1es.:1 planners will 11o·a1t 30 dayl'I before tackling a tricky 156-!ot housing tract proposed between Pacific Avenue and Lhe Santa Ana River. The planning r.ommiss1nn decided rii1on- day night the del!ly is necessary t.o study :111 the problems that may arise in lbe La Cuesla Homes request. One major concern 1s lhat the propostd home!! would cover some land which is generally planned as a park in con· junction with the proposed tri-coun1.y park and equestrian trail along the river. Another m11jor concern is traffic now. The maj(lr entrance lo the tract would be off Victoria Street. at the bottom of a cliff where visability is poor. The La Cuesta tract also sits on the northern lip of la nd that city officials hope might some day be developed into a marina with access to the ocean via the river. Staff planners. hnwever, say the La. Cuesta request would not damage the marin11. dream. Beach was only giving his "opinJon." "I ha ven't heard the state Highway Commission speak yet." Wilson warned. "We have n(I official communic8tions yet, and we've only heard (lne man's epinion .'' He was referring to B amfo r d Frankland. assistant director of I.he California Public Works Depart.ment, ~bo said Monday, "If the community ai a wholt doesn't want a freeway, then th8t'1 it as far as we're concerned ." Frankland said the Pacific Q1st Freeway might be slopped at Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach. and the entire stretch from there to the Laguna Freeway in Laguna Beach wnuld be drop- ped from the p!ans. lie did nnt indicate the freeway would be shoved inland to Costa l-.fesa or another poin!. "If I lived in Ne""·port Beach I'd be concerned aboul .,.,.ha! ln do with the traf. fie." Wilson added . Wilson suggested that if the Paciflc Coast Freeway is stopped, the city might re-evaluate some of the olher freeways coming through Costa l-.1esa "We ought to rename the f'..'ewport Freeway and call 1t lhe Costa l-.1esa Freeway. And I don't see any reason tn tear up our downtown with it if it doesn 't go anywhere." "Ir stopping frec~·ays Is going to be the altitude, then we 'll have to look at our1 again.'' Wilson suggest«!. One of the prime reasoru for dropping the Ne\vport leg of !he Pacific Coast Freeway is a new policy established by Governor Reagan that coastal freeways would be Jeleled It they upset the en· viror.ment. "I think, however, they'll ha ve to !See REACTION. Pare !) Orange Weather You·ve prnbebly heard of the girl 11o•ith the million dolla r leg~. but somewhere ln America I.here's • kid with a $1 ,000 pelvis. He or i;he n1ay be right htre in Costa Mesa. Local youngster11 will have a cha nce to try ou1 Friday. when the cily Recrea tion Department stages Its fourth annual Hula Hoop Tournament at 1 p.m. in Costa Mr,:a park. Valuation to Jump 6.4% Planners will meet over the next JO days with developer f'rank H Ayres to smooth (IUt some nf the problem" and determine if Uie homes are feasible. Finance Method Eyed in Mesa The weather service forecast• 1unny skies after the usual low clouds and morning fog along the coast for today and Wednea- ~ay. Highs today around 70, 85 inland. Lowa In tbe 60 's. City champion 111nd runnerup will be rllgible lo compete in the stale finals. pol'J~ibly lt'adi"'1 to national com petilion with 11 Sl.000 savings ~nnrl awRlring lhe winner, plus an expen ... e-p11id trip to Hollywood. Con testant~ will perform to rock anrl roll muRic. executing 111 variety :if maneuvers Sll<'h A!I the knee ~n(l('ker. huhri hop, all(':y oop and wr11p lhc mummy. Hoop11 will be provid~. An Increase or &.4 percent in assessed valuation of property over last year was announced this morning by Orange Coun· ty Asses."°r Andrew J. Hinshaw. The figure i!! down more than 11 pe_r- <'ent from !11st year's increase or 17.6. Hinshaw attributed the lower Increase pr imarlly to completion of his six-year revaluaUon prog r11.m flrl'lt 11nn&unced in 1965. lie further noted the slow do•n In the economy of the county . pointing ()\Jt that ~uipment and inv<'ntories increased during the pAl'll year h.:ad a r;ite of only 7 .5 percent A~ compared with a 20 per· cent increase in tach of the. last l\\-'!l yeers. The reported ta.xable va lues of '4.l billion Include over S2S million In "escape." assessed valuation as !.he result of the assessor's program of auditing all large business firms and (Iver 120 million lncrtMe in the revaluation ol producing oil propertie!! to reflect 11econdary recovery expectations. The &harp decline in the ptrcent;.ge of lncreased val.uatlon wUI make the Board of Supervisors' task even more dlfflcuit In upcoming budget sessions. Already factd with 111 po.o;lllihle lll-cent Increase Jn the county's Sl.70 h1x rate to finance 111 rrcord $2..16 million budget the lower then anticipattd lncrease;_v11lu111· tinn makes the t.a•k morf! difficult whP.n board members attempt to tr l:n the .,.._ ,.. ... _....,. __ _ -..... ~ ~->·1 • •T-.... .....,._ ,. -· , ~ ----.. -. --H"-·-•I, J....,...--.!. --' ~ ---<"-• - budget. By way of comparison. this year's 6.4 percent boo.1t compares with increa.ses in the past five years of 17.6, 11.6, 8.6, 16.1, and 10.5. Hlnshaw had warned In recenL months that "tbe gravy train Is ()Ver." He &aid there will be no more big asse.,sment ln- creas". Orange Coast cities showed A wide varialion In their lndtviduaJ asse.\.~ed vatuatlon Increases. Hunting ton Be.ach I~ up 12 percent. Newp:irt Beach 8.9 percent, and San Ju11n Capistrano, I 1.6, but Costa Mesa shows only a. 3.ft rncrea.se:. Laguna Beach only l.& and San Clemente only 2.2. Melhods of financing city redevelop- ment such as that planned for Costa Mesa's downtown district will bf! outlined Thursday before the Citizens Harbor Are a Research Team. Inglewood Assistant Ci ty MAnager Lar· ry Coons w!U hrief CHART members in & i :30 "·m. breakfa.,t &elision 1t the Mesa Verde Country Club. He also acts as the city's' mY.Olclpal grant coordinator and recently met mem- bent of &oolher local group. C.0.,tR Me sa Tomorrow. when lhPy toured lngle.wood's redevelopment project. !:.. ~~r17.,., -. ' INSIDE TODAY Trn rebtl offlctrs W'-rt t:r~ cuttd brJ firing squad in Morocco lh.i! morning for an attempted coup ngnin st tht k1nq. A., t.11.trJ ditrl. some shou~d "Long Live tht King ". Storu Pagt ~· C1Htw1111 1J CllK~f"' U• 1 (l1nUIM )t.U (-k• lS c ... .,...,., 11 0.11' 'Ne1k " It ••lllrl•I P•" 6 l 11!1r111-· 11 lfJM11<• 1•11 Ml,...;-U J.1111 ~fltltn 11 Ml.,llf1 L~M• 11 ,....... 11 Mlllvll Plll'lft 1f Nlt ..... I N-. ... °''"'" (-ty It ..... h ,~,, Ii.ell Mlrlttfl 1 .. 11 Tt~ ... 11 11 Tlilffltn II WH!lllr • WM>11t'1 N..., 1).14 Wltlt Ntwt t . -- ·' 2 DAJL v PILO_T ___ c ______ r_._1"'1=·-J_,~;_;IJ;. . .:..l, __ 71 Parade Tonfglat Plenty of Fun At County Fair Hett's the llsl of special events sch~uled for the si1-day Orange County Fair at 88 Fair Drive. Cosla Mt:.!!a . TODAY 7 p.m. -Vel vet Knights Drum and Bu.gle Corps, parade and concert by the mall bandstand. 8 pm. -Pat Boone lamily sho\Y at the amphilhea ter. and David Llo) d Singers al the mall bandstand. 9 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, diiie land band, mall bancUtend. WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. -Junior horse show in grand atand. II a.m. to 1 p.m. -Senior Citizeni1 Novelty -Kitchen Band Concert, in the little theater. Noon, I p.m. and 2 p.m. -The Demi· Johns. bluegriw: music, mall bandstand. 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. -Tiny Tots ''Royal Court" ln the amphlthealer. 4:30 p.m. -Senior citiz.en show, 'amph itheater, and Avanti Group, ac- cordion band, mall bandstand. 6 p.m . to 7 p.m . -Velvet Knights, mall bandstand. 7:30 p.m. to 10 ·30 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, mall bandstand. Fronr Page 1 SLASHER ... assailant kept coming, overpowered the man, took the pistol and "probably killed him," Garbe sa.id. · One of the women campers then tried to shoot the man with a rifle. But the weapon was not loaded. "The girls were running around and ·around," he aaid. "I could hear the guy clicking the pistol." Garbe said he and his wife. "'ho suf- fered minor cuts, then ran several hun- dred yards away and alerted another campsite where \\•O "·omen and three children were slaying. The seven survivors struggled up an embankment to a road and ran and walk- ed three quarters of a mile down the road to a house "'here they called sheriff's cifflcers. Garbe said the man wa.s "laughing, grumbling and "growling like an animal'' at the second tent when he and his wi fe escaped. "The last thing I heard was can· vas rippling. I guess he came through the back of the tent," he aaid. One of the victims and the third person injured -a woman who "'as in critical conditiM with severe head wounda - were believed to have been at the second campsite. Garbe was in fair condition al Placer General Hospital at Auburn . His wife J ean. 23, was treated &nd released. Mrs. Martha Marie Parker, 24. of Walnut, was taken in critical CQndition to Sacramento Medical Center. One of the victims v•as identified a& John Simmons , who lived near Colfax in Placer Cowity. Simmons and the v.·omM vi ctim were found on the growid outside a tent. Nevada County Sheriff Wayne Brown aaid apparenUy no onl!: in the lil'.ly camp recognized the intruder. Officers said Lhe man Y.'a.s beli eved armed with a revol ver and a hunting rifle stolen from the camp. as v.·eU as lhe 'ick!t. He ''"as described as white. weighing more than 200 pounds an d \1-'earing thick glasses. The camp "'as on tlie banks of the Bear River at a spot called "Oog Bar " The site is about 2S miles ea5t or '"uba City, near \1·hich !hi!: bodie!! of 25 sla in farm "·orkers y,•erc Un!."arthed ln r.1ay and June. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Cl"AMGf: co-.sr P'UllL1SHING COMll'.1.MY Rob•rt N, w,,d ,.fft.dMI Ind P'UllUl.llfl' J •t~ R. c .. .t.y Y!t• ll'•111df7ll l ft4 Gtr•e,.•I M1n10.,. Thom•• k'.t tv;I Edl:ll' 1hom11 A .Mu•phi11t Ch~rlt• H loo• Rich1•d f'. N•ll Au·•••n; M•n11I~ EddOtS Ct1t• M"• Offlc:t l lO W11f l 1y Sh1t t M1 ili119 Addr111; P.O. !c• I S60, ,1626 0"'9r OHie:" lol--1 a ttt"' ml Nrwpert 8oul..,1td L .. .,.., l e1(h ; lr. FO•f\! .lv1nu, H111u1,,.1 ... •••t~: 1111:. l11t~ l oulfYl l'd S.n C1emtn11: .1JJ North El Camino ll.•11 • 8 p.m. -JoAnn Calille from lht Lawrence Welk Show. amphithe.ate.r. THURSDAY ! 1 a m. -Physical fltne.'>~ 1.entatholon, n1all bandstand. Noon -ABC's of the four Arts. dance, little theater 1 p.m , 4 p.m and 7 30 p m American !\at1onal Three-Ring Circu.'l, arena I of fairgrounds. 2:30 p.m. -Bailt y's •Young World,. dance studio, amphitheater. 4 p.m. and S p.m. -Karale demonstra. hon. mall bandstand. S:30 p.m. -Jerry and the Zodiacs, music, little theater. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. -Velvet Knight!!, mall bandstand. 7 p.m. -Fantasy School of Ballet, lit· Ue theater. 7:30 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, mall bandstand, 8 p.n1. -'''elk stars Arthur Duncan and JoaAnn Castle. amphitheater. FRIDAY t p.m. -TNF Folk Group, mall band· stand: Patrice Dance Studio, llltle theater. 2:30 p.n1. -Dorothy Jo Dance Studio, little theater. 3:30 p.m. -diaper derby , mall band- stand. 4 p.m. -NonoSina Polynesian Dance Studio, little theater. S:30 p.m. -Arlee Higbee Dance Studio, little theater. 7 p.m. -Sl!:ven Card Studs, mall bandstand: Fantasy School of Ballet, lit· tie theater. 8 p.m. -Arthur Duncan, JoAnn Castle, amphitheater. 8: 15 p.m. -Speedway Motorcycle races, main arena. SATURDAY !I a.m. -dog show. mall ha ndstand. Noon -karate demonstration, mall bandstan d. 2: 15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Association , little theater. 2:30 p.n1. -Bailey's Young World. an1- phitheater. J p.m. -Bonnie·s Dance Studio. little theater. 4 p.m. -North Orange County YMCA, mall bandstand. 5 p.m. -Blanca Luz Dance Studio. lil· tie theater. 6 p.m. -David Lloyd Singers. mall bandstand. 6: 15 p.m. -L}Tic Opera Association, little thea te r. 7 p.m. -Seven Card Studs. mall band.5tand: Fantasy School of Ballet, lit· tie theater. 8 p.m. -Skiles and Henderson comedy team. amphitheater. 8: 15 p.m. -Speedway r.fotorcycle Races, main arena. SUNDAY 11 a.m. and noon -ka ra le, mall band. st.and . 12 :30 p.n1. -Mahala Polynei;ian Dance Studio, little theater. 1 p.m. -Royal Cavaliers Youth Band, mall bandstand. 1 2:15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Association, litt le theater. 2:30 p.m. -Gray Line Concert Band, mall bandstand; North Orange County YMCA gymnastics team. amphitheater. 3 p.m. - Bonnie's Dance Studio, li!tle theater. ~ p.m. -Royal Cavaliers , mall band · stand. 4 :15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Association, little theater. 5 pm. -Nev.-pnrt·Mesa l"nified School District Summer Band . mall bandstand 6 p.m . -Seven Card Studs. mall bandstand. 6· 15 p.m. -Lyne Opera A~!>ocia1ion, little theater. 7 p.m -Fantasy School (If Ballet. lit- tle theater. 8 p.m. -Taina 's Tahitians, dance troupe, amphitheater. -tr Pat Boone Set For County Fair Ballad .sin ger Pat Boone will take over the ampbitheater stage at 8 o"c!ock tonight for the opening show of the Orange County Fair. Boone will be joined by hi!! wife and four daughters in a fret family sho"' at the amphitheater. Each night of the fa.ir different sl.ara y,•ill perform free at the amphitheater. Wednesday Is a special senior citizen!! day, with anyone over 52 getting in the fair for ha.If price. Senior citizen group!! from around the CQunly will put on SJ>'Clal show:i throughout the day. Buffalo Kills Tourist Photog YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK . Wyo. (UP1)-A charging buffalo ki lled .a Washington tourist Monday u ht tried to take a picture of the anim•I. p1 rk Clf. flciala said today. Marvin Leslie Scllr.ader. 30, of Spokane. Wa.sh., died •~ the &cene where the buf· falo knoc ked him to the grnund. Park offlclal!I said Schrader. ~·ho waot vacaUonlng with his family, was on a sightseeing tour of tht v.•cstern side of the park about !lix miles north of Old Falthful. He spotted the buffalo lying In 1 meadow. ind atopped for picture!. Aft.er taking the photogr11phs. p11rk officials said Schrader v;a!li 5tandin1 only • few _ _.ttt~ /r~~-~~i~~! "'.~" 11 charg;<1 _. _.. . --·· . -·. o -.1LY I'll.OT l'holo ~y LM 11'1•"• f'ro1n Page J TRA NSP AC IFIC. 1nond Y1ch! Club. but ll was 1 1up-and· tuck battle bel\j,'een b~r .!nd Al Cassel'~ 50-fool cutter Warrior from Bah1<1 Corinthian Yacht Club. Handicap positions cm chanje from day 10 day, depe:nding on weather co~· di11ons or tlie accuracy of !he )'atilt s navigation, When thr f1 r~t yacht flni.Mles i1he will ll Uton1aOcally becon1e the. han dicap leader unlit a yacht with a highe.r lime allowance hni shes and bealc; her ('()I'· reeled l1n1e. Qt.her Newport yachls appa rently doing \1 rll on corrected time are the Clas5 B rnrries t.;ncore.. sailer! by J)i('k Bla1- !f•rrnan and 81!1 Lawhorn. and Ux'I) \ 1f!ntr ll. sade1I b1 Jim &>al~ Both "re l ro~• Ba l IX.ta 1 :~chi Club Encore v. JS third O\•erall r-.tond;iy and Loco V1ente 1vas 10th. Thtv 1\'ert ratNI one-two 111 Clas.s B Local Cla~:. A conlende.rs are Warrior and Nalu IV. the latter Hailed by Frank Rice of NHYC. Here 1vere the leaclers on e!apstd t.Jme: Monday \ 1 l Windward Pas!!age, 383 rniles from Honolulu: (2) Blackfin, 457 ; 13 1 Ondine, 474 ; (41 Buccanl!:f!r. SOll : IS i l.raybeard, 543: 161 l<ialoa II, 564; (7) t>.1in Selle. 634 : t8) \V arrior. 6S7; (9) Rascal, 692: ~10) Dorothy O. 72!1 : 1111 Ariel'!, 738; 1121 Natu JV , 939 ( 13\ Stonny, 739. HAND ICAP LEADERS I I l L'Allegro: (21 \Va rrior; t3l Encore: 1•• Vi1•ant ; !51 Quas ar: 161 Moon Day; (71 Tatis Viribus: (8) Sangvind: l 9 I \Vindward Passage ; 1101 Loco Viente. • • ... r 1.E1 ... of~ -,, u 111 ~.""' \lU4So\R -U )4) 1 Q~~ R.t.~(Al ~ 12 l2 Id . llOWENA 2t;1' JCI· , ~ANOP!PEll -' l l I • :°ttt S•NGVINW -1111 IQ J 'Ii'" SATIN OOLL -U., !Cl· -!A.YUL.A -it:U •1 ... t• 5NllU1 -11:10 1G:'M. f I S!GAMI!' -16:• i~!.O.JI! $TOllMY -!1:st lU : ~UNOOWNER -15 01 ~ .li, 171 !OTIS \11 1118US -:la !I lq:.11, ltl VJolEA!f 1t ·~ \ll•h 1.CICI V1510N -71.01 HJ 01, la! VIVANT -ti JI 141 "· l~I WAAltlOlf fl St 14' lf, 1~1 WINOW•llO PJo55AGE ll~S hi :U., Ml WOOOWV NO 1) 11 1"' 1 , 1All0 )(J,NTHl ,.PE 1i It 111 , toll Y/.. TUlllC O ll 1~ lol .0. lo! YELLOW JACICET -lJ l'O Iii ~-'11 . '. . ·"• '"' Graybeard's Out of Race; Hull Wrecked "It's good ll'ellher for s;11l1ng. but not for \\'allowu1g " Thal was the comment of Loi Killam owner--skipper of the 73-foot ketch Graybeard Monda y night as his yacht lay dead 1n the y,•ater some 500 mdes front Honolulu . The dramalit story of the Craybcard's loss or rudder anri sub~e<iuenl holing was passed lo 1he DAI LY PILOT by means ot an rlat.Jor<ite "hain " radio nety,·ork set up 1h(' the Transrac race with Carroll D. l!ud s of \!'\vport Bea(·h l\\'B!i R~lA) as nrt control Be's A1npJ1ibio11s L111111<1t 111<1 L.,,,g1111<1t l>O!lllon1 "'''~ a11t•n<.., ,,...., Ho"°IYIY ALICE -16 •1 id 51, Ut AM-.NlE -,\ <l.S l.O .Q. "' AllGONAUl -2,.)t ld.10, fOC • Those reporllnP !ncludeLI Toni Doyll'. heBd of tht Tritnspac network in Honolulu : Bill Thoma!! and Harry ~1onahan aboard !ht escort vesgel Pakeha. They repo11ed vi a a harn phone patch late 1'1onday night. Stephen Bounds, 11 . Balboa island. knows no bounds \vhen he rides this amphibious cycle in the \\1aters or Ne\vport Harbor. It's c_alled a "Bon Bon Cycle" and is imported from Japan. Stephen says it's the only one in the U.S. !·le should kno\v -he gets around. AAIANA -Jl ·Ot !0 :11, !'(I) AAIES -2:u H.S 00. Ill AVENTU ll• -21:51 llll.ll. I.Ill IA'1UNA -No rtoort BEVIDA -11:ll i.0.15, tff OL<lll'.~IN -2-=02 UO:OI, 'SI BLU NOATHE'A. -21·00 l ~:OI. 'U BLU ORPHEUS -No fflOO•I BLU STAEAll'. -21:l2 lll :UlilU> Doyle was aboard U1e Coast Guard aircraft that dropped three auxiliary, pumps and a drum or gasoline to the Graybeard about 5 p.m . PDT. Said Doyle: S OL H~ST -2':)0 1»:1S 1, l llUCU.N Ell -24:25 1•:1J, CHINOO -14;51 10:04, ff Locl{heed Collapse Sure E"'~t ... 11NT ~0u~r·1 1..:i:1a. 1.fl(W ~AOTHY 0 -21:21 !~:of. nt OUf LLO -15:18 ld :ll. m ENCOll:!' -21:21 UJ:t.5. I ll ESPERANCE -:Mo:lO 1d:10, fDI ~f{~~kT Ouf'K°1.!..1,l~:OJ,1~2°1\. •tl "W"hen he arrived on scene, the Graybeard was de.ad in the water v.·ith her sails down and a rubber raft laun· ched to pick up the drops frop from the aircraft. Fl.AME -26:21 l•l.'5, U J FLYl"IG CLOUD IC·40) -ll OS H l:IX, "1 Without Cong1·ess Bailout · FLYING c1ouo n~:-111 -27:11 111:1 1. tlO Gll:AYIEA 0 -1•·<1.S l~:IJ. IQ GUl"l1VEAE -1 :Ol 112.Jli " lf.IT~El'IO 11 -wt:IO 141 ; I, Ill K•MALlf -ll:!t J<O·)O, I l Kl•LO• II -l l "ll Hl ·ll, 5'11 KOLOHE -2':10 l•\:11, ''~ "'We made four passes about 150 fetl over Graybeard's deck Lo drop the three pumps and the gasoline. The. parachuted equipn1ent hit the waler within 50 feet of Gravbeard. \\'ASHI NGTON !UP!l -The lxiard c-hai rman of Lockheed Aircraft Corp .said today his ltrn1 will definitely go bankrupt -and <ill levels flf government wil l inherit a $! billion problem -if Con· gress does not come to the rescue. Daniel .). Haughton renewed his plea for help as the House Banking Comrnittee opened hearings into Lockheed's request for governmr.nt backing on $250 million in bank loans it i!' seeking. Withou t that ba cking, Haughton ~aid in lcstimony prepared for the panel, "v.·e \l.'ill be forced to terminate the Tri s!ar program. lf that h.appens, I know of absolutely no way to keep Lockheed out of bankruptcy ." And bankrupt<-~·. he addrd. would leave a "'$20 billion monopoly marker• on the Apartn1ent Units On Cl1urch Site Nixed in Mes a St. John the Di vine Episcopal Church v.•ill not become a high density apartment project. Costa 1\fesa planning commis~ioners \\'ere unanimous Monday nigh\ 1n turning do"ll a request by the church to sell p:1rt of its property at the southeasl rorner of Bay and Fullerton streets for a SS-unit ~panmrn! house. The} turnt'rl a deaf tar 1(1 n1crnhers of the congregatinn who argued that ~u1·­ rounding apar1menl'> made the land unu..,Pable for anything rl~e. ""I'd l1kr 10 sipologllt> for lett1n~ tlir other big apartn1ent unit~ In then•." !'ai d Comn1iss1oner H. ,J. ".J1n1m.1 ·• \\'ood. "But J"rn not going to do it agn1n 1 C1Jukl :-.ee duplexes on the land but nol high d!."nsily 1 R-4 f apartn1en l~."' The planning decision "·a.s a victor) for homen"'ners \Vho lh•e across from the church on Bay S!reet and Orange Avenue. They argued tha t the additional traffic and children would be insufferable for Bay Street residents. Church supporters had submitted eight letters and a petition "'ilh 3\l names boosting the apartmehLs, while nearby residents submitted seven Jette.rs In op- position. Mesa Cluh Must Construct Wall To Cage Sounds Costa f\lesa off icials Monday ordered owners of the night club Pier 11 to build a ~ix-foot block wall arou111d this club to keep the sou nds of rock music from knocking on lhe y,•alls of neighboring homes. Bf!.rt Rankin. co-o"·ne.r of the club. tried to convince planning commissioners t.ion- day th11t a chain link fence with lamlnA!ed b!lcking wou1d cto a~ well. The fence is lhe last condition lhe club. located at 1976 Ne"-'J)Orl Bl vd , has lo meet to satisf)' city offlrlals th at it can be a good ne:ighlxir. Club owners v.·rre told to soundp roof thP dancing area and make other im· pro ve111rnts after neighbors compl 11 ined :ibout the club'~ actlvitle5. r.10.~t of lhr requ ired work h11s betn completed. including • change 1n the p<i rklng prncedure to keep club tr11ffic off 1vide·bellied Tristar-type ai rplanes to its eo1npet1tor. r-.·lcDonnell Douglas. In addition, he said, a Lockheed bankruptcy "'ould cos t the federal. slate and local governments $1 billion in in· creased defense business costs, lax losses, welfare and u ne mp l o y men t benefit costs. and "'ould ·affect 60,000 families who directly or indirectly depend on Lockheed for their livelihoods. The Senate Banking Committee, wbich held a month or hearings o" the matter. is movi ng closer to approving a bill ·which would give Lockheed the guarantee it wants -and provide machinery for up to $2 billion in loan backing for ether finan· ci111ly troubled firms. But Rep. Wright Patman I I).. Tex .). chairman of the House Banking .Panel. said 1n remarks prepared for today's hearing that there might be another ans~·er. "The very best solution lo !he im· med1a1e problem would be for the com- n1ercial banks -which have already loBned Lockheed $400 million -to con1e lory,·ard and provide lhe additional capital l\'l!hnut a governn1ent guarantee or su bsidy." he said. Patman. who said he has an open mind on the Lockheed loan guarantee. note d thah he has opposed single shot aid to one rQrpor11tion 11'1thnut rerognizing problems of other busincJ<ses, surh sis 11 ,000 to 12.000 busin('ss failure.<; last year H the banko;; loan Lockheed the $250 rnill!nn 11·1thoul the go1·ernment RUarantPf'1n~ the loosrs IC'I !he hanks 1f l.oC"'kheed orfr,u!Lc;, P.1tm11n said, lhf' eom - n1Jl trc C"'ould ha\·(' time to considrr brnadt•r lcg1~lolu111 l!r tavor~. Pa1n1an said. government 'h.:ink 11f !<'l•I rC'~Ot1" 111 rnake direr! l•i:111<; l!\ ht1•1:lf'"-~('s r1nrJ ri!IP~. "no1 an .-1;,:t'rlr.1· 11 Ii 1 1 h wnulLI s1n1p!y pnn 1de ~olden gu:11;1n!t>es 10 prival e lenders ' 1--- l(ONISf' ' -!I'll IJ9·ll, I.OH L"All ~AO -}6.l1 !l \.IO, Ill LEPll. HAU\ -21 '05 l lll·l1, l l l T LOCO V ENT II -ll .77 i1 ;)O,111 LYNL• -27· I 111·0Q, tU /.\AMIE -:U:ll H ;Jl. di' MIN SElTE -ll :Ot 141 lS, •11 M8NTGOME AY STAEE"l -11.JO Hl.J.e. '00 M ON D ... V -1.!:lt 112:2:2. U1 NAll) tV -2J·tt 14.!·IO, IJ'I "l•NIMAll -11:04 11\.rl. •1J NEPEMTHE -~1;1 • UO ::lt. l,OOI N IM8Lf -ll:l>I l•l ·OJ. tot ~~g/~ic ... --7111'02 1'iif!;o~11'.m2 Frot11 Page 1 REACTION ... define what coa!!lal means,'" Wilson com· mented. "Is one mile inland coastal, or l.000 yards? ''The state highway commission should define a coasl.al 1.one.. Tell us how far in· land thrit means." Huntington Beach officials. who are depending in part on the Pacific Coast Freeway to boost their downtown Top of the Pier rievelopment . were angry over the possible freeway cutoff. Huntington Beach Mayor G ~o r g e ~1cCrackcn said his city \j,'ould pursue lt~ (lri,'linal agrC'ement all lhe way up to .lie legislative le\"el. U.S. Cba rnher As ks Adve rtising Watch \VASHJNr.ro:-.i 1rr11 -Thr t '.S. Chamber of Commerce asked its me:m. bers loday to do rnore to spotlighl con. .sun1rr h('aHh ancl safet~· 1n act\'erllsinl(. "1\d1ert1sing t~ the C'Onsurner's prin· c1pal !'(lUrce of inforrnation about pro- dlicts and ser1·1ces The business com· n1un1ly and consumers alike are thr lnsf'r~ \1·hen <1dl"rr!1sers u.~ tac!H,"S 11nd -'.lp[)l!als Y.'hu;-h 1n1peaeil 1l1e ROCK! sl il n- riing, replltf ;i111I Ct'crl1bili1y of !ht. business 11·orld.'' the chamber i;a1d .. We could see a largt white patch over part or the s\de and the bottom ol Graybeard "'here the cre\v had obviously covered the hole " Killam later told Pake.ha tha t U1e ere"° had patched the hole by stuffing it with a coll ision mattress and binding 1t to the hull with a sail. Here is the sequence of events th at put Graybeard out or the races : At about 8:4S a.m. Monday Graybeard radioed the Pake.ha that a welded 1lrap on t~ rudder had been torn ciH as the yachl sailed through 25--knot \ldnds and JO foot seas. The cre\v jury rigged a. rudder and it was reported that the yacht v.·ould re- main in !he race. Bul a few hours 1aler. Killam said, lhe Jury rudder "sa"·ed a hole 1n lhc hu11·· and the entire rudder as~emb!y and skeg L'an·ied away. The cre\\' work ed feveri sh ly lo stt'm lhc flow of ~·:ater by mean~ or three bilgf' pumps and a bucket brigade The Coast Guard was notified and an aircraft v.·.as dispatched from Honolulu. Several yachts in the race offered to change course anrl come to Graybeard's assistance but they v.•ere !old by Killam · "'Thanks just the Sllille, 1"11 get back to pumping." With adequate pump!! aboard. Killam said the crew was in no danger but was fatigued from hours of manning a bucket brigade. The pumps dropped by the Coast Guard are motor operated, hence the fuel drop to keep them n1nning . 1\1ef!ln11·hile. rhe Coa'>I Guard 113~ rli~­ patched !he buny tender Buttnnv.·ood 1ron1 Hnnnl11lu to rrn<lez1nu~ wi!h Grayb('ard and lake hPr 1n low the 1 11.~I ~ miles 10 Honolulu The 1·e..<;~el 11·a~ e~­ pected to bf' in tlir 1·icin\ty of Graybeard \\"ednesd11y rnnnilnff!. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET We have been asked hundre~s. of located our store "off the beaten path." tim es why we Several ans"Wers pop up. Firs.tly, t he cost of stores. in shopping centers is astronom ica l. Secondly, we were a ble to obtain mor e space, 'With our showroom, offic es, and warehouse all in one loc ation. Thirdly, t here is ample parkin g with little traffic congestion leadin g to us. ---" This sit uation ha s made us more competiti ve and we a re proud and grateful to say that we ha ve increased our volumt EVERY year fo r thirteen years, and havt expanded five times at this location. Ple4se stop in and brows&-no pressure or gimmicks. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS : Mo n. Thru Thurs., f to 5:30 -Fri., 9 fo 9 -Sit .. 9:30 to 5 7.t~~ -;:;.c5,.,'·~"~"''-· -Ill" ,... .... _ ~IJ..--·-~,~,~~~"::!,_~~-~-~~-~,-~-~.'l:lllll!i!:!!!~~.:.~-~:·.~_~-:.--,=•!!:!'i~i-'_'""~·-·..,'"'~~-~-~-:-~~·~·~.:~~·-·~~-·-·~~~~-~--1'11-'":lC'::_-~.~~~~~-""!~~--"!!'!!'!'~.,.,,_ I ' I ' ' l I I I ·7 \ • -· Saddlehaek EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stoek.8 VOL 64, NO. 166, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS ress Nixon Aide IGssinge1· On Coast Top Presidential adviser Dr. Henry Kissinger arrived on the South Coast this morning to begin week!ong talks with President Nixon on the findings of a .,.,,orld tour . Dr. Kissinger arrived several hoors later than orlginally expected because of Illness which struck him after a \•isit \.o Ind ia. Kissinger is cxpecled to report on fin· dings made in Paris -dealing with the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong seven· point peace proposal. Secretary of State \1lillia m Rogers also .... ·as scheduled to join the talks which were set to start at 11 a.m. today . Kissingf'r, a farniliar figure al the Wes~rn White House. had been reported in constant communication with the President during the world trip. The lrlp and conferences with I.he President come at a lime \\'hen United States diplomats arc "continuing to probe the GI.her sicle to determine H they are willing to begin meaningful negotiations," said Press Secretary Rnnalcl Ziegler. The administration spokesman would nol comment Mond<1y on recent unofficial reports dealing with maneuvering in P ans. "The most recent story," :Ziegler said, "was based on a diplomatic 900rce. If the other side has something to say. then thry know the appropriate form to do i;o," Ziegler commented. On less sober matters. Ziegler said the Pre.~ident planned to continue the pace he gel last week in his first summer visit to San Clemente. Thi'! Presidf!nl, Ziegler said, pl anned to continue meetings through the week with members of his cabinet ancl top-level ad· visers on foreign policy and budget mat· ters. Monday's day at White House Wf'!'l began early as usual. and included a bill· signing certmony for the Emergency Employment Act of 1971 which is calculated to creatf' 150.000 new Jobs in the next two years 1n areas hardest hit by unemployment Canipsite Borror Down the Mission Trail Cow1ty , Railroad Sued B y Church EL TORO -An El Toro church h;is sued Orange County and the Santa Fe Railroad for !53.500 in an Orang!'! County Court action that accuses the defendanl5 fif blocking o[f the facility's main access rou te. The Abiding Savior Luther::1n Church, 23162 El Toro Roacl, claims !he damage v.·as done when the county buill an ovrrpass from F.I Toro Road to a 1X1lnL beyond the neighboring railroad tracks in early 1970. Church access, the lawsuit st<1Les, is now !imiled lo a cul-de-sac service roacl '"hich is often unable to deal with the flow of traffic that once used El Toro Road as its point of entry. • Doll Shom 1'>1ISSION VIEJO -One of the r~rea· lion center's annual sun1mer activities is the doll show ¥:hich v.·ill be \llednesday, July 14. 'I"ne event w1H begin Al J p.m. at the Monlanooo Recreation Center. Every 1";0- trant is invited to bring her fa \•orite doll to the show. There v.·111 be sever11l prizes fnr dolls in various categories. For registration 111· formatlon call th!' center et 837·408t • Clnrk. Clmse11 SADDLEBACK VALLEY -The S::1n Joaquin Elementary School Dist.rirt Coordinating Council has el ected Wa yne Cl<1rk of Irvine its president. The group is made up <Jf pres1clenls of eaeh pa rent organl1.ation for each school in !he district. some board members. and memhers o( the administrative 5taff. Clark is currently president of the Cniversity Park Parent-Teacher 1\ssoc1a- tion and "chairman of the Irvine Col.lnc1! on Education. Sickle-swinging Maniac Kills 2 GRASS VALLEY !UPI) -S"'·1ng1ng a sickle. a stranger v•ith 11 ··maniacal laugh" sla5hed two persons tn death Mnn - day night al a d::irkened campground ln the Sierra foolh1Hs. Three others were wnunded. <Jne cr ilicall~. before the ass::iilenl. described as a po"'·erfully built middleaged man with balding gray hair, f!scaped into the hills. Sherifrs officers set up a huge manhunt in Nevada and Placer Counlies in the Northern California foot.hill country &o miles northeast of Sacramento which once swarmed wilh gold miners. The 1nan walked intn the isol;ited campsite on the Bear River at about 2,600-foot a.llttude some timf! before II pm. He attacked the occupants of !wo seaprale Lents with a hand sickle. fatally wounding e man and a woman and in- junng three other campers Sheriff's officers said one man escaped, ran to a neighboring tenl where e woman and her rour children were sleeping and told them lo get away . They v.·ere able to slip away iind telephone the sheriff'~ office at Auburn about 11 p.m. Rash of Public Hearings e Dana Pair Wins Fight Over View A Dana Polnt couple won their long battle Monday against a zoning variance that could have blocked their vif!W of th• Pacilie Ocean in an Orange County Superior Court ruling that may open the door to a number of identical appeals. Judge J. E. T. "Ned'' Rutter overturn· ed decisions by the county zoning com· missioner and the board of supervisors in agreeing with Donald T. and Evelyn S. Beddoe. 34122 Slreet or the Blue Lantern, that the zoning variance granted lasl April 22 should bf! nullified. That variance was granted 1(1 Richard O and Bonnie J. Roos, 25451 <":lassie \e, Mission Viejo, by the County Zon- ing Commissioner over thf! considerable opposition of area homeowners. It would have allowed Roos Ul build a four-story 11partment building at 34121 Strf!et ol th e Ruby Lantem, directly between the Bed· doe home and the ocean. The variance to zoning lhat called fm- oothing higher than three--stciry buildings \vith a maximum of 3& feet was subse· quenlly upheld by coonty supervisors, again over the opposition of area homeowners. It was indicated at the beving in Judge Rutter's courtroom that lhi jurisl's re- jection of the variance may prompt the fillng of writs of mandate by other area homeowners who claimf!d that high rise activity in the Street of the Blue Lantern· Seville Place .sect<J r h::1d lopped many thousands of dollars off property values. Judge Rutter commented in his ruling that he felt the granting or variances ~hould not be attempted as a solution to the problems created by the Roos ap- plication. It v.·ould be. better, he said, l.o look to the Legislature for the kind of relief sought by the couple. Councilmen Vote To Continue Pay San .Juan Capislrano City Councilmen \'Ottd Monday to rontinue their study of cost of living increases for classified city employes. But any increase voted ultimately was not t<J exceed four percent. Councilman Ed Chermak made the mo- t ion to put a ceiling on any increases U.1s year with Councilman Blll Bathgate and Mayor Tony Fnrster adding thei r votes. Counc1\man J im Thorpe. who had sug- j:!csted 11 five and one half percent in- crease, voted no along with Councilman Josh Gammell. Mayor For!'ter said if employes could not live within their means they should perhaps lov.·er their standard of living. He added that if employes were unhap- py aboul not getting a large increase this year they could quit because many people are out of work and would be willing to take their place. He describe.d the cost of living increase as inflationary and said !here i11 nothing that says the council is required to give one evtry year. The Council agreed to study the matter and make a decision at an adjourned meeUng scheduled for Monday, July 1!!. Clemente Aides Swamped A rash of public hearings -Including The effected propertie!I are 101 ene on a controversial reroning request in Trafalgar, 101 and 102 Esplanade. and 120 a quil";l San Clemente neighborhood -W. Past'O rle Cristobal. will confront planning commissioners al Other hearings will include lhf! re!'lump- • mef!ling Wt(!nesd11y nlghL lion of rliscussion on use permit 11!lowing Several matter! dealing with mu ltiple a :JO.unit m<Jlel al 101 and 102, 103 W. residtnlial projects are included in the Marquita. long agf!nd a. CommissiQnt'rs delaye<I action on the The request expec~ to crealt the matter, late last month, pending a study loudest outcry i.s that of Robert G. of state criteria in construction of motel3 Bosanko. who !eeks rezoning of rour and hotels. parcel11 from R-1 lsingle-.f11.mlly te$iden· The project i~ planned to include 30 tiall to R-3 (multiple residential ). units. Ch1yton R. Daine~ end Milford Residents in lht e x pen a Iv • ' Portwood art! seeking tht permit cover· nf'i(ihborhoods along AvPnirla f,splanade ins;: t.he use on land zoned C 2 (com- ind Trafalga Lane were rf:porltd preper· merclal), 111 ~ pl't.i1ion to fight the proposed ahift in Other 1tf!m11 M!l for ht!.:1 rings lnclwl' 't zonina. request by Reeves Rubber, In<!, Ul er«t -..."11!':ol "!'!": -'O'.:'.::..:: .... , 1)t-: .... a mobile offict lo be used no more than one year at 1311 Avenida Navarro In the cily's industrial section. Commissioners also will take up 1 re5iclent's romplain of a pigt<in coop in a rl'~idf!ntial are.11 of the city. The prob- lem first arose at a city council mttllng f!s.rlier this month. Conuncilmen refe.r. red It to u.e planning commission. Matter! wh.icho have been on the list for oontinu.ing ditcuAlon include atudy on propof!a.ls to (()ntrol land&taping In offstttet perking areas, revision of park· ing requiremenl9 for ln·t.he-bank garage• In multiple tf';:.'lidf!ntial districts and a re.- quel>t by the Shorecliff11 Golf CourM! to erect permRnent directional aign~ at several locations In the city. ection u e DA.ILY l'ILOT 11111 I'~ PUMP CHUGS TO KEEP SHOOTING STAR AFLOAT The 60-foot Bo1t Nearly Sunk 1t 01n1 Harbor Monday Young Student 'De~feeted' On Dress Issue The dress code discussion at Monday's meeting of trustees of the Tustin Union High School District started in .11pt fashion when one student in the audience was a1ked t.o leave for not wearing any shoes. Board president Paul Calhoun to!d the fronl-row youth, attired in bib overalls and sunglasses. that the dress code 89' plied lo all students at all Limes. The youth replied that he did not have enough money lo buy any shoes. "Be~ldf!s that," the boy added, "this i.!' the summer and I don't h.ave to wear them if I don 'l want t-0." Calhoun persisted the youngster left tbe l>qard room, stouting. "I shall return. JHe returned about 10 minutes later. v.·earing a black dress shoe and a brown sandal. ·tt t.: ff Harbor Patrol Saves Yacht A loose nut on ttlbtn1 leadlna to 1 hull fltting was blamed for the near sinking Monday of an expensive yacht berthed at Dana Harbor. Harbor patrolmen used po w e r f u l pwnps to clear the rapidly filling huH of lhe 6().foot cruiser "Shooting Star," own. ed by Fred Harber of Santa Ana. The listing vessel wa5 first noticed fill· ing with brine at about 9:30 a,m. by another yachtsman. He called patrolmen. Harbor told aulhorities that he had taken lhe craft on a cruise over the weekend and left It sh.ipsbape Sunday. Damage eslimates to the boat were not determined, but Harber said much of the wiring and engine components would have to be cleaned and reinstalled. Sea water had reached the decks of the SJOO.!XXI craft before patrolmen were notified of the swamping. The Shooting Star 1~ a yacht conversion of a retired Air Force rescue boat. Tusti11 Trustees Deef at Move to Cut Han· Rules By PATRICK BOYLE 01 flle Oe!IV 1"11111 1111! Trusttt~ of the Tustin Union High School District Monday narrow I y defeated a propo6al to change the present d~ss code regulation concerning boys' hair length. Parents and student.s packe<I Into the board meeting room at Tustin High School were visibly disappointed follow· Ing the vote on the proposed change, whkh would have allowed boys' hair to extend to !ht top of the shirt e<illar. Under the existing rule, the hair may not fall bek>w UJl"; ear and. myst be closely cropped in thf! back. Newly.elected trustee Dickran Bora- nian had been expected to ca&t lhe deci~Hng vote nn the iM1Ue, which was in· ltially defeated May ti before Boranian look office. HoWevf!r, Boranian. a high· school prin· ctpal in the ·Garden Grovf! Unified School Dl!trl~. aided with conservativf!S Robert ~arlholomew and P rul Calhoon in d'erf!aUng ·the me11sure . The new trustee, who campaigned !or e!l";ction on a moderate platform, 1aid he voted 11gainst the meuure because he favored no hair reatricUons at all in I.he dress code. BOrarliM Yid he wouk:f"brlng the mat4 t.er . up . apin -at the board' a nc;t regula'r meeting. Aug . 2, in an attempt.)o Mrite the bllr·ltngth clause tram the code. Boran!An noted that he favottd no dreu code at 111. but •as unable to con-- ~ce fellow trustees that the paretru should be allowed to 11tl a:roominJ at.\n· d11rd1 for thrir children. ''I think the parents .11re morally rf!!'lpon1lble for lhe dreM of t~eir children," Boranian 1aid. "and I don't lhink if we develop a code which relates to just health and moral questions that it will blow Ule schools sky-high." Boranian cilf!d the results of surveys he recently conducted of othf!r schools: in the county which had abolished dress regula· lions. He said the campuses were mor1 relaxed ind thf!re were better student· teacher and l'iludent-administratlon rela· lions. "Morally, T don't think that five people have the right kl 1el a dress code for 9,000 students and 16.000 parents." he said. "WI"; ahould give lhe responsibility back to the parents." Trustee Chf!ster Briner. who favored the' rf!lax:ed ha ir regulations, said he felt a responsibility to lbe poople who had elected him to office. "I am oonvincc(I that the people of this district do· not want us to • abolish the dreas code or be a1 generaJ about It as Corona del Mar," Briner said. Corona del Mar High SchOQI h8d'bef!n cited by Bora· nien hu · having recently abolished grooming mtrlcUons e:rcept ln rehl.llon to health And morality. Trust.et June Smith agm:d With Br iner. 1aying &he ftll .the "paren~ have been in NXOr:d. .with aome kind of dress regule· ,, __ .. uu:1l1. One· parent In the audience:. Dr. Marahall Rowtn of . TusUn, sit Id the •district would be facing "serious financial problem&" It the drtU code. w11 kept in toroe. Dr. Rowen cited the April survey lo which more than 900 parents had op- posed the code and only l 1 favor:ed it. He aald the people who cbmpaign on behalf or district bond Issues and gener111ly 1upport lhe school programll were the same re11idenls who opposed the <»de. -~ f>.... ... Lo11g Loclcs Pe1·n1itted At Schools By PAMELA BALLAN Cl 1111 O•ll' l"lkll ""' Long locks will be permitted on ma.le students in the Capistrano Unified School Districl starting in September. The section o( a new dress code governing length of boys' hair was removed by trustees of the district Mon· day by a 4"2 vote. Newly seated Trustee Donald Inlay made the motion to remove the hair code on the grounds that the school should not usurp parental authority over their children by setting rules parents should i;et. Agreeing that responsibility for a child's appearance should be left up to the parents were Trustees George Whi~. Robert Dahlberg and Dr. Robert Beasley who voled for the motion. 'ti oting against the motion in favor o! the dress code as it was presented by the Dress Code Committee were trustees Fred Newhart Jr. and Bob Hurst. The committee's hair section had stipulated that although boys' hair should be no longer than thf! back of a T·shirt collar, a parent could obtain a waiver of thia rule for hil child. "lnatead of &ettin& I de.I!' idea Ihm.rt hair and movin1 to parental responsibility this section would cause an abdication of parental responsibility," said Donald Inlay. "ll puts the 11ehool in the position of enforcing a rule a parent cannot enforce at home." He also said there would be problems with identifying which students had permission, that its enforcement took up too mueh valuable time, and that the hair provision was ''blatantly discriminat.ory." More more more add 2 "Why should boys' hair be regulated when girls' hair is not ? If we are con- cerned with telling boys and girls apart perhaps we should say a girls' hair must be at least as long as a T-shirt collar." i;aid Inlay. Trustee While. added that Jn no case should a child's education be denied because hi~ hair is too loog. Trustee Dahlberg pointed to principal Darrel Taylor's admission that no dress code can be 100-percenl enforceable, "We should say to each pare"t: It'll your son -you dress him and groom him the way you want," added Dahlberg. The rest of the dress code passed 4-J with the same vote count as the hair ruJa and is much the same as last year's. Girls' dresses can be no shorter than finger1 ip length and hot pants will be permittecl if no shorter than the length of the palm of the hand. Girls still may not wear lihf!er or aee. through blouses, low.cut blouses or dresses, back.Jess dresses, bare midrifs or tank shirts. Boys ' may not Wf!ar ~hirt tails out, tank shirts, or cut-offs shorter lhan bermudas. Boys .11nd girls must wear shoes; may not wear Uflhf!mmed cut offa or garment& inappropriately lettered or with in- appropriate drawings or emblems. or-•e We•t•er The weather service forecast• sunny 1klea after the usual low clouds aod morning fog along the' coast for today and Wedne-. ~ay. Highs today around 70, 85 inland. Lows in the 60'1. INSIDE TODAY Tt'n rebel offictrs wtrt tZt· cutl!d by f iring squad in Morocco thil morning for an attl!mpttd c~up against the king. A.r &htlf died t01l'lf! shouted "Long Livt th( King". Stor~ Pout .f. (.tttfll',lto 1t Clledll!OI u, 1 Cl•ttlllM M-U c-k • 11 c .... --lJ Dfft~ Mlolk.•• 11 •41fwl•I ''" ' lftl•rl-'~-· 11 'lfl•"<• 1•11 Hot'ffc-1' Aftft LlllCll,, It Mwrl-Llu~MI l t -" Mvtu .. ,...,._ 1• 11111'"'4 .._ ... 0r•8" c-tt 11 '"'" , .. ,, ltadl ~ ,..,, Tet.¥1llee 1• ""'"-11 WM!..., t W-11'1 H-. 1._lt W~ N"" 4 ~::,____ -~-:..........:...,-=-~ ~-~-·--··-:--~ -----,1·n~,.....::;-;;;::;;-;-·r-~-~-:_:'~::"'::::Z·~·;·~1 ; ~7"~ Yi i'('J; ----·~<-=---_,.~----=~· .. -·r • r ____ ,_,~--~ ... ~~==--..::------ .. ( , • I bAJL v ~Lor ___ sc TuiHdl)', Jut1 U , 1971 -Access fl11estio1aed Salt Creek Deal r 'Draws Criticism • Oranae County Harbor Co1nmissioner Frank Robinson this morning charged the .. public is being duped by the AVl'O , Corporation in its offer for public access . to Salt Creek Beach. "The people are getting a royally bad ·u.s. Local Lawinen Set Big Game By JOHN VALTERZA OI "'-O.Uy l"llol 51•H A squad of Secret Service agents and another from the San Clemente Police Department will square off in a "soflball game of the century" Thursday evening to raise funds for a young friend. The 6 p.m. game, a benefit ba\Lle to aid tlle campaign to raise money for 4-year- ~ld heart patient Danny Jones, will start at 6 p.m. at Visla Bahia stadium. Spokesmen for each team have vowed to set milestones in the sport. True to form, say police spokesmen, the Secret Service team manager refuses to detail his sLaTting lineup until the first pit.ch is thrown. "They keep claiming the roster is classified," the uMamed police officer asserted. · Official spokesmen for the Secret Service would not comment on the local officer's charges. "But if it continues,'' they said, "then "-'e might have to throw out the gent!Pman 's agreement which states that both federal and state laws will be null- 11nd-11oid du ring the game." Local police had said earlier lhis \Yeek -that despite the mauling the agents faced en the ball diamond. charges of !'assaulting a federaJ officer" could not apply on the field. "ll's going to be one big assault," one patrolman said. Secret Service negotiators agreed. but add forced through a simllar ground rule applying to stolen bases. "They agreed to not to prosecute on any cases of theft of bases during the game." said one agent. As the program debates rage, plans are complete for sale of advance tickets at several San Clemente businesses, in- cluding the Travel Inn, the Donut Round- up and several other establishments "'ith posters in the window heralding the softball battle. Tickets also v.·ill be. sold at I.he stadium at $2 for adults. Youths 16 and under v.·ill be admitted free . All the. funds, including proceeds rrom the food and drink concession, will go into the account lo help defray massive medical bills for Danny, who continues lo make progress from open·heart .surgery n1ore than two months ago. The San Clemente youngster rec?h·ed personal greetings from President Nixon shortly before undergoing risky surgery. The event is being sponsored by the San Clemente Peace Officer's Associa· lion. 'Henry Alclri eh' Show Creator Dead a l i2 TUCS01\, Ariz IL Pl I -Cl11ford Goldsm1lh, \\"ho made lhe phrase •·Henry, Henrv Aldrich," and the reply "Co1n1ng \lot~r." popular rad1Q catchwords, died Sunday at the a,1tr of i2 G<ildsmith created "The A 1 d r 1 c h Family'' radio progran1 that ran frorn 1938 to 1954. OIANGI COAST DAllY PllOT Ol).HG:: COAST 'UIL15Hl'°'C. COM,AMY llob•rt N. Wood ,,ft_, .,,.. f>ublb.lotl' J.e~ R. c ... 1 • .., V.c;C ''"'-r '"" c. ....... 1 M•~•otf' 1ho.,.t l kot~iJ dea!.'' Robinson cha rged. vowing he 'll bring the whole thing ou t al a (:Onl· 1nission session J;ite today Avco Corporation <.;encral r\·!anai:::er Richard I.. Weiser rl"'spo n1led ncg<.ttiv~ly but polltely loda.11 when info rmed of Robinson's verbal all<il·k 011 !he plan. '"I'm sQrry J\.1r Hobtnson feels that v.·ay." \'i'e1ser replied. ··1111 sorry hes making his mind up before lh<' hearing . ··1 feel we "'Ill prrsen1 e1 1dcnt'e \G dispel that.'' he t•nncludcd regarding Commissloner Hob1nson's allc>Sil lions about the deal . ··And that"s aboul all I can say " The commission \\·as scheduled to review the A~·co proposal to turn over about II acres of the beach area along a one-mile strip. at a cost of aboug $2.5 million. Robinson said he took a look al the beach Monday and said problems will arise when Avco develops homes on the bluffs above. "The public "'ill be squeezed into an extremely narrow strip," Robinson sa id, "because most of the beach will be cov ered by fill used to stabilize the hllls in back. He said the bluffs above the beach arc "geographically unstable" and can't be built upon without the backfill . "'There won't be enough beach to spit on, .. Robinson said. Robinson said he was disappointe d the staff didn't point lhis out in their recom- mendations and said he will ask foc a complete survey of the property before the commission makes any rerom- mendations to the Board of Supervisors. He said the survey should indicate a line where absolute limits on grading can be established '"so we don't jeopardize what beach we do have ." "Jr there's no adequate beach. the \1·hole thing is irrelevant." he said, "1t would be the old Upper Newporl Bay trade all over again.'' "They (Avco) \vould just be getting $5 million worth of publicity out of it." Downtown LB Decoration Plan Ma y Fizzle Out A much·hc raldt'd plan by the Chan1ber of Commerce lo decorate dov.•ntown Laguna Beach in appropriate style durini; the Festival or Ari.!!: season apparenlly has fiz.zled. festival director Stuart Durkee !old fellov.· board memb<'rs r\-1on- day. .".sked \vhen lhe Chamber of Con1mercr decorating schcrne v.·ould be going into effect. Durkee said only one meeting had been held by the Festival commi\lee na1ned to cooper11tc in the plan and that \1as lz.st February. At th at time. he said , !he fc~!ival com- 1nillce offered \I) help !lance the decorating plan, hut no!hing rnore \\'as heard from the Chamber. ··1 finally just resigned fr om the com· mittee.'' said Durkee. "ll \1•asn "t doin& anything any\\·ay " The rlov.·ntov.•n decorating p I a n origin?.!cd in Jul~-, 19i"O 11hcn inerchant<; complained thal remo1 al (If the Festh·al high \va y banners, nn nrciers of the Edi5on t:ompan~·. made it diH1r ult for \"tsttors to eealize there 11as an)thing like an art fe stival going on . Thp lale \'t,rne r RcC'k. rcprr~rnling lhr Fc~t1val ;i i 1111' I "h;imbrr bo:H'(\ llH'l't111i:. poi nte d nut that thr t1111n of 1!1·111et J:-1 alv.;.y~ ''dressed up from t(lp tu h1111u1n" '"·hilr 11~ '"i{an1oo;i " pre~enl:111Qn 1~ rt1n- nin~ al\rl asked 11 h~' t.:ig11n.1 hus1nrs:-; flr111<; ( 11ul d nn! 101111" ~111 1 b1 dP\"or:11 111~ lhf'1r ~\(or·es dunng fp~[p;;il st·a~on. Thr prnposal was 111ct 11 Ith app;iren t en1husias1n and lt was decid1'd lo name a comm1tlt'C to tn1'l•t 11 rth Frs111 nl reprcsent.:.l 11·c>s to work u11l t1 cl<'rnr:it111g plan After one 1neet1ng. the ~cheinc flz1.Jed, said Durkee, adding that he had recr1vPd a letter fron1 Chamber president Bernard Syfan expressing regret that a 1n1xup 1n communications had made il unposs1ble 10 aceomplish lhe decorating plan thLS year. Cnlifor1iia Tops 'fhe Kunz family, 410 Emerald Bay, arc C'alifornia fina.llsls in the All American Fa1nily Competition sponsored by the U.S. 'freasu ry Depart- ment and several organizations. They travel to Florida in August 1_11ith \1•inners from 49 other states. From lefl to right in rear are Patti, 9; Jeanette, 11; and Kimberly, 13. In Cront from left are /1-Ionte, tbe father; Diana, 5; and mother, GingPr. Tigl1t Transpac E11d See11; Accident Cripples Yacht By AL~10N LOCKAB EV 10111n1 IEdlttr A replay or the 1969 Transpacific yacht race finished loomed lo<lay as the lead yachts surfed toward Diamond Hed in 15 lo 20 knot northeast tradewinds and push- ed by six lo nine foot seas. Al 10 a.ni. (PDT) today, the eventual elapsed ti1ne winner remained in doubt. \Voukl ii be \Vindward Passage, Blackf1n or Ondine"! All appeared to be in a posi· !Ion !o be first across tte finish line. At the last roll call, based on ~1 onday 8 a.m. posilion~. \\'indward Passage was 3M miles from the firii sh '''ilh an ET A nf IU 30 p Jll. \ Pl)T). lier pos1 \1onj-If ("Of· reel -placed h1·r 69 tni lesf a ht> ad of Blackfin and 89 rn1les ahl'.'ad of 011d1ne. But a Coa st <:uard C-130 p:;ine rl•tu1·n· ing fron1 an air drop to th~ crippled Gravbeard !ate Monday afternoon spotter! BtaCkf1n sonic 40 miles closer lo Honolulu Lhan cxpei.:tt'd. \\'1ndv.·ard Passage 1,1,·as not spotted .1nd llu.l not ans1,1,·cr a radio call fron1 th<' <.;oasl Guarii plane. 1'\e1ther 11as Ond1ne :;potted or contracted. The 1,1,·calher hure:iu at Honolulu saJd 1his n1orning that none or the lead yachts \10uld be affected by the remnan!s of S ur11rise Gift Will Be Adclecl To Py lon Funcl A glfl or $1.000 11·hirh arr1\·f'd '·out or a f'lt'ar blue sk\ ·· 11·1U be used as part n! the a11·ard !or-a ne11 design for 1he p~ Ion 111 fnint of !hf' Ff's !1l'al of Ar1:< Ji:round~. (II! crtflr!-. uf the Lal!,l1n11 f'Xh1hL! 1lec1drd ;\111ndal' /\ 1·hrr k lnr SI {)fl(), rl r:111111111 a t 'h1 rci~11 b,111!-. 11·a-. rece11rd b~· lhl' l·'t·~t11 a l 1n \l::1 y as a gift from a gen1le ins11 no 1ned Kr1 th ()rake, arlrl 1·ess 1111kn1\11 n. 11 ho 1•,11l 1f·r held \l:>lh'<I tlir Fr.,111:11 ;111d rr111<11 "Pd 11\a t lu• 11n1rld l1f,,1· II • dCln:.it1• ~ill1k' 11\(J!ll'.Y lo · 8 1\nr\li11\11lt· 11rgan1zll- t1or1 ·· Hurricane Denise which threatened the fleet Sunda~·- The s!orrn had abaled and passed Honolulu, leaving !he usual brisk tradewinds anti rolling seas !hrough Molokai Channel. f'urther back If the fleet the Class B an d C yachts Were experiencing 15-20 knot east winds wllh occasional showers. Remnants er the storn1 v.'ere expected to he south of the '"bi g island " of Hawali Wednesday , far !o the south Qf the racing fleet. The \\"eather bureau anticipated no shift in the normal weather. Latest rrport on the c rip p I e d Graybeard, \\'hich lost a rudder and \\'as hnled·lhrough in heavy v.·ind.c; and seas Thursday was that she \\'as dead in the water some 500 miles from Honolulu and a"·ailing the arrival of a Coast Guard \1essel which would tow her to Honolulu. Memorial Music Progran1 Slated A memortal musie;il program \Yi\1 be held Aug . I at 3 p.m at the ln1anuel f>re~b.vter i<"ln Church in 1..-0s Angeles For organist. Clarence Mader. 67. and his 11'lf(', Ru1h . i!l~o 67. who died Thursday, 1·1c11ms 11! a freeway ('01lis1on. t.f;1der. 11 110 taught ()rgan at Occ idental Collrgc 101· hf1een ~ears. w;is thr organist for the llnn1anuel Prcsb.i Lerian l'On~rcga11Qt1 \1hile he and his '"'ife h\'eci 111 Lo.~ Angles ,\\rs. ~1adcr 11as also an ac111 e orgiliu~t and played for Hie \\rst110<-.cl Presbvtcrran Church Thev 11erl" f1 1·e-1car "residents a! 537 \13 Eslrnda. LC1J.ure \\'orld The mu51l·a l memon al 11·ill fe at ure 1-·!ader"s own nrgAn composit1ons ln heu uf t li">11rr~ dnna 1 1nn~ lo Occ11;!en1al ('ollrge are reriuested . 1n carr of ~\rs .J;111r1 P,rer.c; The enuplr is surv11 ed b.\ 111 0 5on~. :i rch1tect \I i111 am ~lad~r nf l\c111l0r! Bc;i('h. an d !;rf•rge 1\lader. J\\en!o Park. ;1nd six gl"andchlldren .. Par11de To1ai9ht Plenty of Fun. At County Fair 11ere·s the ii.st of special evenli scheduled for the six -day Orange CoJnly Fair at 88 F'air Drive, Cos ta Mesa TODA\' 7 p.n1. -Velvet Kn1ghts Dru1n and Bugle Corps. parade and concert by the mall bandstand . R p.m. -Pat Boone family .show al the an1ph1theater. and IJav1d Lloyd S1ngers at the rnall bandstand 9 p.rn -Se1•cn Cnrd Stud~. d1x1e land band, n1all b<1ndstand. \\'EDl\"ESOA Y 10 a.m. -Junior horse sho1v u1 grand stand. II a.n1 . to 7 p rn . -Senior C1ilzen:; Novelty -Kitchen Band Conce/'t , 1n the little theater. Noon, I p.nt. and 2 p.n1 . -The Uf'm1 · John~. bl11egrass n1usit'. n1all bandstand 2 30 p.n1 and 7 p ni -Tiriy Tots ''Hoyal Court"' in the an1ph1lheater. 4 30 p.ni. -Senior citizen show. an1 phitheater. and Avanli Group, ac· cordion band, mall bandstrind~ 6 p.n1 . to 7 p.m. -Velvet Knight!', n1a!I ban<lstand . 7:30 p.111. lo 10:30 pin. -Seven Card Studs. mall bandstand. 8 p.m. -JoAnn Castle from the Lawrence \\'elk Show, amphitheater. THURS l)AY r I a.n1. -Physical fitness pentatholon, mall bandstand. Noon -ABC"s of the Four Arts, dance, little theater. I p.n1., 4 p.m and 7:30 p.m. American National Three-Ring Circus, arena I of fairgrounds. 2:30 p.1n. -Bailey·~ Young \\'orld, dance studio, amphitheater. ~ p.m. and 5 p rn. -Karate demonstra- tion . mall bandstand. 5·30 p.m. -Jerry and the Zodiac::, n1usic, little lheater. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. -Velvet Knights, mall bandstand . 7 p.111. -Fantasy School of Ballet. lLL· tie theater. 7:30 pm. -Sev en t.:ard Studs. mall bandsl.and. 8 p m. -\Velk stars Arthur Duncan and JoaAnn Castle. amphitheater. FR IDAY 1 p.m -TJ";F Folk Group, mall band· stand , Patrice l>ance Studio, little I.healer. 2.JO p n1. -Dorothy .Jn Dance Studio. J1tlle theater. W orni Turners Fi g ht it Out C:\RYVILLE . Fl;i. (AP) -The seconrl annual \Vorld 's Chan1- pionship \A/Qrtn Firld\in~ Tourna- ment ended in a 37·worn1 tie Sun- dav. so En1inet Selle.rs and Charlie Po.Il er ~ot back down on their knees rnr a 11)-minute r11nofL Po!ler coaxed nine more 11·orm:i: lo 1he surface, ()Ill y 10 see Sellers triurnph by luring IJ crawlers into the sunl iRhl Participant ~ in 11 orn1 11dtll1ng - also kno11n as j.(run11ng or snoring -dr11 e slakes int o thr 1'011 and nib thcn1 11 ith 11 0011. The 1·1t'>rat1Qn<; arP bel1t'\P1 ! 10 u ntale !he \1 orm ~. 1nak1n~ thern seek th<• ~urfarc Sellers. a (if'nf'\<l . Al a ., hus111essman 1 an1I Potter , a \'ernnn. Fla , relire<l c1l'1I servant Pas1!v 1•t1!d1~tancrd thr l)ther 116 1<111 . lesl ant s 1!11nng the reg11!anon :rn. n1111111 r contest \ 1e11 r1! by so111e fuiO i>P<'C'\<itors. :i 30 p.1n -diaper derby. n\a.Jl band· :;l:ind 4 p 1n -i\'(lnOSuia Polynesian Dance SttJdl h, lilllr 1hcater a:JO I' 111 -Arlee Higbee Danc:t Slud10, llltle Uieater. 7 p m. -Seven Card Stud$ nu1ll bandsh1nd Fanta.c;y School of Balle!, lll· tle thealer 8 p.ni -Art hur l)uncan, J{lAnn Castle, an1ph1thcaler. 8 15 p 111 Specdv.1111 :--.1 ottir<'~cle rac:e~. 111:i111 aren;i SATURDA'' 9 ;1 r)l -dog <;how n1a!I bandstand. 1'\oo n -kar;i te de1nonstral1on, mall b;i11dst<1nd. 2.1~ p.n1. -Lyn e Opera Association, little theater. ~ ~op 111 -B<uley !>Young \\'orld. am- phitheatf'r . :l p.111. -Bonn i£' s D:incc Studio. Hille theater. 4 p 111. -\orth Orange County YJ\lC:\ tnall bandstand 5 p.111. -Bl;,inca Luz Dance !:itudio, li!- tle theater. 6 p.111. -David Ll oyd Singers, ma ll bands!and. 6: 15 p.1n. -Lyric Opera AsSQc:ia!ion. J1tlle theater. 7 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, mall bandstand : Fantasy School of Ballet , lit- tle theater. 8 p.m. -Skiles and Henderson comedy team, amphitheater. 8. 15 p.m. -Speedway l\1olorcyclc Races, main arena. SUf\i'DAV 11 a-nl. and noon -ka rate, mall band- stand. 12.30 p.m. -J\1ohala Polynesian Dance Studio. little theater. J p.n1. -Royal Cavaliers Youth Band, 1na!I handstand. 2 15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Association, little theater. 2·30 p.111. -Gra.v Line Concert Band. mall bands!and; Korth Orange County Yi\1CA gymnastics team. amphitheater. 3 p.m. -Bonn ie's Dance Studio, little theater. 4 p rn. -Royal Cavaliers, mall band· stand. 4 : 15 p m -LyriC" Opera Association, little theater. 5 p.111. -Ne11·pott-:O.lesa Unified School District Summer Band. n1all bandstand 6 p.m. -Seven Card Stud,,, tnall b<i ndstand. 6: I.} p.m. -Lyric Opera Association. little theater. 7 pm. -f'antasy School of Ballet. ht· tle theater. 8 p.m. -Taina·s Tahitians, dance troupe, amphitheater. Hu1·st of Niguel Nan1ed President Of Capo Board Bob Hurst nr Laguna Niguel ~·a~ elected president of the Capistrano L'n ificd School District Board of Truslees r-.lr•nda}. His election 11 <is prrcffir d h ~ !hf' ~11eanng 1n nl 1hrec tr us!rP, 1110 ele<'lcd for lhe 1r first tern1 c;if off ice. Donald In lay and George \\"hi te. both llf'W members 1JM1k 1hf'1r oalh nl office 11·1111 Dr Robert Rrasle\· \\ho has ser11•d ~Ince un1ficat1on <iurd on Pe1err;o11, :-.nother OPw h elrcled t1u.stef'. 11 as <1bsr11t brrau~I' nr pfior \'ilr:11 if!ll plans El1•et('d 111lh Hur~l !o ~er1r .1~ n[t1C<'l'!I' ril !hr hoard 11 rrr j,f'nrg1· \\"h1t r . 11cr pre.c;1dent . [)nnald lnla 1 <:lrrk . ;i11d c;ordon PPtcrsun. represcnt::i tl\·e to !h1' c0un!.v com1111tlf'I.'. I l1rC'Cl01"1' clr~·1ded to let the cultural :'lt"IS i·11n1n11ttrr of lhe l)o:irr! drctd r 111lat to i1r1111th the nHlnc.1 . i\·lrinday ni gh t lhf'\' at't·r pl rd ci1rcc:tor Oal'ld Yo11n1(s propos;il 1ha ! 11 be niade part of the a1vard 111 n 11ropo~ed sta\e11 ide con1pel1tion to find a ne" design /or the n1arker at the grQunds rntry. Deta ils of the con1petit1ons bl.'ing 11·orked oul. business Robert Lcpperl said AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET arc now manager We have been asked hundreds of times why we locatod our store "off the beaten p•th." Ell1or Tliomtl A. ~u•pllift• ......... ,,"' E.d•IC>r" Ct.11111 H. Looi a;;,t..•d '· N•ll Aul~lo~: M-Oifl9 E.G•I~<~ .... "" t.Mlt Offk• 112 fer•tt A~onu• MAiling oddreu: P.O. l oi 61>6, 111.~2 S.• C'-•••te Offk• :JO$ Nerth El C•'"ino R11I, •2671 Peace Tall{s E11voy B1·uce May Be Out of Paris Post Several answers pop up. Fi rstly, the cost of stores in shopping centers is •stronomical. Secondly, we were able to obta in mor e space, with our showroom , offic es, and warehouse all in one location . Thirdly, there is ample pa rking with littl e traf fic congestion leadin9 to us. Otlter Offkd Colll Mn•• lXI w .. : 11•1 ~,,_., t 11..Cll' lll>l N1Wf'Orl _\..,, ... ::ir.:-... ~~: 11•15 8Ntll lltwlt••rlf ; Sourc~ at the \'i'estern \VhHe House i11 San Cle1nente said today "I.here h11s been some discussion" about the possible resignation of Da vid K. E. Bruce as chlf'f U.S. peace negotiator in Pari:r>. But lhey said, '"T'here's been by no means a fina l decision." If the \'Cteran diplomat !hould resign. administration sources reported, his like- ly replacement would be Wil lia m Porter, US an1bassador to South l\oreH. This advice v.·as forthcoming as Dr. llenry A. Kissinfll:Cr. Nlxon'!I chief &dvi.~r nn national security affairs. fltv.' here for a morning meeting with the Pr<'~idenl nn his secrecy-shrouded tri p around the v.·orld as~ociated <"'O.'iely "'Ith P. new Viet COng peace proposa 1 Kissinger CQnferred \\'ith Bruce in Paris on Sunday . The National Broadcn~tlng Co tind the W11shington Po,~t repor!ed ~1ond11y night that Bruce would res1R n within d,1 y:r> and be replaced by Porlf'r. ,,,.... ~ .,, -~:C: _..::::.,_- The best information avail111.lle In San Cl en1en1e and il appeared to he authorit<1t1\'e, \.IR:'i lhat no change o( Ainerican leadership al the Paris talks ll"OUld C'Ome quite that quickly. Ho1,1,•e\'er. rumors that the 73-year-o\d Bruce would rl'sign ha1·e been current for several ""C'Pks. n The Posl quoted adn1'1nistra1ion soW'ces as sa ying that Phllip C. HAb1b. the ~o. 3 11ei.:011:1tur at the talks i:ilso "ill lea\·e P;i ris. The Post said Habib \\"ill rrplacc Porter as envoy to Seoul. Porter. f>li, \\"as deput~· amba~sMnr to South Vietnam fron1 September 1965 until mid-191\7. \l'h Pn he went to Korea. Before serving in Saigon, he 1\·as l ' S con~ul ~encral in Algiers and bfcamc the first Amrrican ambassador there ,,.,. hen Algeria 11·on its 1ndependPnre from frant'e. Porter \\'aS horn in En,ltland. bl-came nn Amer 1tan cil!r.en in 1936 Md enterrd thP State Depar!mcnt"s loreigo service UI 19.li -_, •=:_.. w '•~ This situa tion ha s made us more competitiv e and we a re proud and 9rateful to say that we ha ve inc rea sed our volume EVERY year for thirteen years, and have expanded fi ve time s at this loca tion. Please stop in •nd browse--no pressure or gimm icks. AL DEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. ~OSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Thru Thurr., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sat ., 9:30 to .5 .. I I ' , I I . --~ • • • • ilt,.r" ... ""'.. • ..... • •• Lag1111a Bea~h EDITI ON Today's Final . N.Y. Stocki voe. 64, NO. '166, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALll'ORNIA TUESDAY, JULY ·13, 1971 TEN CENTS Thoma·s Asl{s Plan to Replace Vice-principals By FREDERICK SCHOE:MEHL 0! l~t DallW ,.Ii.I Sllfl William Thomas, president 0£ the Laguna Beach Un1!1ed School D1stricl trustees has asked the di slrtct staff to l!Ubmit a proposal showing lhe amount of money that could be saved by replacing the tttree vice principals 11t the high &chool 1vith department heads. The request for the proposal wa s mad!!: by Thomas Monday night during a study sess1un on the 197!·72 school dist rlcl budget. "\\1e don I need 1hree vice principals at a high school of llHs s1ze."' Thomas said. "I don't think the vice principal system is successful." he added "Of course. the problem we face wi1h such a proposal." commented Su~rinten· dent Or. William Ullom. "is that the con· tracts for the three administrators have been lcl for next year. I don't ~now erser {_ LagunaMa11 Helcl il1 Vet News Sheet A Laguna Beach man is one of three news sheet publishers accused in an Orange County Superior Court civil ac· tion filed by the district attorney's office of falsely soliciting contributions for use In a POW-MIA lclter writing campaign. Judge. Ned Ruiter has ordered Boyd l lamlin. 43. of 684 Vista L;ine. to apriear 1vilh Veterans News p;irlners .Jack Armslrong. :JO, of Garden Grove, and \\ 11!iam Ystad. 43, of Orange, in his courtroom July 23. Judge Rutter will be asked to issue a. permanent injunction against the trio's a ctivities on that date. He has signed a temporary restraining order which has hailed activities of Veterans Nc"'S at 12311 Chariman Ave., Garden Grove. Deputy Dislrict Attorney Richarq Sten- ton said the accused trio. named by him In a civil aclion. had collected an estimated $500 a day from last May I by appealing for fundS that v.·ould enablf'! them to dispatch lPt!ers to "variou!'. in· t.ern11!iona l personalities.'' l-ilenton ~aid readers of the news sheet "'ere told that the letters and special edi· t ions nf 1he nev.s ~heel would be mailed throughout the world with a view to ar- t racting symri:ithy and support for United Stales servicemen held prisoner in North Vietnam. He said veteran!'i organizations throughout t.he county have denied any connection Y.'llh Veterans News and have una111mouslv condemned ils appeal for PO\V-~IA fund s ~·lrs. Garv Carl8on. office mana~er and treasurer for PO\\'-MlA Jntcrn;il\nnal, Jnc .. in Tustin. stated ~1onday that her orRanizati0n \l'as in no v.·a.v associatNl or aff1l1ated '>''ilh Veterans i\c"·s Laguna Trustees Billecl .$1.3 ,000 For Gas Costs Looking nver !heir gas bi11 Monday night La~una Beach Unified School District trusrees were r:ithcr amazed tn i;ee it cost $13,000 last year. And. it m11 y remain high. Dr. Charles Hess. business man11ger told them. '"Last year \1•as a cold year."' Hess ex· plained. ·•\Ve had to kccri th~ hig~ sch~! pool vcr~· warm for swimming in· struct ion.'' "ln facl. this summer . we've been keC!ping the pool at R2 degrees. becaus.e we '>''ere receivi ng a Int nf reports that 1t was !OQ cold ... The recre:ition departmenl uses the pool for swimming classes . •·Eighty-t wo degrees~·' questiont>d hoard 'president William Thomas. •'Why, that's v.·arm enough to t::1ke a bath in." Dt.ILY l'ILDT 51114 1'119i. PLUGS FES:rlVAL ON TV Frances Cotterell Mi ss Laguna Set To Plug Festival 011 National TV The opening Laguna Beach Festival of Arts ·will be announced on nat1onw1de television \\'ednesday morning by Frances Cotterell. Mlss L;iguna Beach, \\•ho V"111 appear on the J'\BC game sho'>'', HolJy11·or.d Sf!11a rl'~. At'tually, thf' show w;:is !a[lf'd for !ht' air lal<' 1n !'.!;iv. bur 11111 nnl hr seen b.11 l1 ·1111e 11cwcrs until lO 30 a n1 \\'rd· ne~rlav. \llsS Cort~rcll, Ill. 11nn !11·1) 1ac11um <'lf'::tncrs. $200 in c::tsh. carpct111g, a coffee maker 1vhile ::ippc11ring tJn 1he riuest1nn· and·ans'>'·cr show, '>''1th 1welve lrad1ng l !ollywnod crlf'br11 ir$ "[ Just announccrl that !hr Fc.~111al of Ar1s would start Fnday in La~una Beach ;.i nr. !.hat e vervnne '>''<IS invited to come ;ind !'fe it dur1~_g the six-wrrk run ." Jlitls."i Cotterell ~aid today. She will also a~ar tn !he Thursday morning broadcasl of the show . Gern1a11, Fren ch Ships Co llid e;~ i\'li ss in g PADSTO?.'. England <UPIJ -A French trav.•\er rol\ided wHh a German ~hip off the !ip of southwe~ England ~1ooday night, the Coast Guard said to- day. Three of the se11en·man crew of the unidentified French trawler v.·ere mtss· ing, a spokesman said. The German ship was the 4.600·ton Regine, the Coas~ Guard said. where we'd put them next year if wt adopt the department bead approach.'' Under the department head system, a reacher in each of the 13 department1 at the high school would have the resp'.lnsibility of overseeing the depart· ment receiving extra pay for the added duties. The vice principal system brings several departments under the eye of ene administrator. as Board Eyes Recreation Cost Split The problem of city recreation depart· men! use of Laguna Beach Unified School district faci lities surfaced during Monday night's study session on the budget. ··1 think we should set up some type of cost accounting of the recreation depart· ment program," commented Dr. Noman Browne. He no!cd 1hal. school funds are used to pay for supervision, electricity and in some cases materials fo r many activities c onducted by the recreation department Dr. Charles Hess, business manager, said he could obtain the actual cost of the c ity using the school' facilities "without too much trouble.·• He ss said the district often pay1 a man •·eight hours of overtime·• to prepart thfl d1an1ond, supervise a baseball game and clean up afterwards. "\Ve have a community service tax tn cover ,;uch cosls."' com men I e d Superintendent Dr. William Ullom, "but there's a limit to it." \Villiam Thomas, board president, sug. gested "the recreation department rough up some money to cover our costs." Browne said ii might be worthwhile to explore setting up a "recreation tax district" including areas from Three Arch Bay lo El Morro. He said that costs for the city use of facilities each year probably 11.mounts to ''three to four cent.son the tax rate.'' Body Identified As Laguna Ma11; Fell Off Cliff Thi" body of 8 man dJSCO\'ert>d Monday mornin.s;: nn the rocks al Laguna's Cres· cent Ba y Poin t has been identified as that of Stuart Frederick Swain, 51 , of 141 Crescent Bay Drivt Swain was caretaker at the Crescent Bay residence, wh ich was used as 11. retreat house for a religious organization to which he belonged, according to the Orange County Coroner's Office. His only kllQwn sur vivor is 11n aunt liv ing in thf'! East. A coroner's deputy said Swain ap- parently fell from the cliff at Crescent Bay Point at approximately 8 11 .m. and died from internal injuries sustRined in the fall. It was his habit lo meditate on the ciiff . the officer said. His body was discovered on lhe rocka below shortly before 9 a.m. by two col· lege girl.!i from Los Alamitos who were on a botany field trip with a group from Long Beach State C-Ollege, studying seaweed specimens in the tidepools. 'llas Matter in Band' ~mas also asked to see how the budget would look, keeping a proposed 31· cent tax increase, the same number of personnel as this past year and absorbing a~y student growth by increasing class size. By keeping the same number of oersonnel as this past year, and not in- creasing staff at the three eJeme1tary school.s, as proposed some month.s ago, '6(1,000 criuld be saved. er An additional $38,000 will be saved lhrough a four-year school bus purchase plane as opposed to a one-year plan. and by the distrlCl not seeking $18,000 in federal funds on a matching basis. Ullom w!IJ answer Thomas' request at a study session Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at the Education Center, 550 Blu· mont Drive. Among other Items to be crinsidered by • I s th" board Sunday are wbether to &tick v.1th the 31-cent proposed tax rate in- crease, thf': amount of the reserve to be earned by the district and how to hand.le salary increases for district personnel. Board membf':rs will consult with Ullom and Dr. Charles Hess, bumnees manager. on the pay increases this week and present alternative plan.s Sunday. WO 1 Sickle Use cl ~:~ In Slayings • . lot • ; "'·' •-'• ... . ,. " PRESIDENT GREETS CHIEF FOREIGN POLICY ADVISER Dr. Ki1sln91r Arriv11 in San Clem1nt1 From Paris Nixo11 Greets l(issinge1· For San Clemente Parley Top Presidential edvl!.f!r Dr. Henry Ki.s.singer arrived on tht! South Coast lhis morning to begin v.·eeklong talks with President Nixon on the findings of a world tour. Dr. Kissinger arrived M"veral hours later than originally expected because of illn~ss which struck him afltr a visit to lndiR. Kissinger Is expected to report on fin· dings madf'! in Paris -dealing with the North Vietnames:>t and Vi~ Cong seven· point peace proposal. Secretary of State William Rogers 11.!so was scheduled to join the talks which were set to start at ll ,11.m. today. Kissinger. a familiar figure at the Western White House , had been reported in conslanti communication W'iCh the President during the world trip. The trip and conferences with I.he President come a t. a timf'! when United States diplomat.s are ··continuing lo probe the other side lo dete1111ine if they are v.•illing to ~gin meaningful negotiations," said Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler. The adminis!ration spokesman would not commf':llt Monday on recent unofficia l reporU dealing with maneuvering in Paris. "The most recent story," Ziegler said, "was based on a diplomatic source. If the other side has something to say, then the.y know the appropriate fonn to do so," Ziegler commented. On less sober matters, Ziegler said the President planned to continue the. pa ce he !Ct last week in his first summer visit to San Clemente. The President. Ziegler said. planned lo continue meetings through the week with members of his cabinet and top.level ad· visers on foreign policy and budget mat- ters. At Campsite GRASS VALLEY (UP!) -Swinging a gickle and "laughing, grumblln& and growling like an animal,'' a powerfully built man slashed two campers to death Monday night in a remote campground, wounded thrP:e others, and escaped into the foothill s of the Sierra Nevada. Sheriff's o£ficers In Nevada and Placer Counties mounted a huge mzMunt for him today 50 miles northeast of Sacramento. The 200-pound 8ssai\anl. described as middleaged with thinning gray hair, and thick glasses, walked into th e campground at Dog Be.r on the Bear River some time. beiorf'! 11 p.m . Kenneth Garbe., 20, of Applegate.. wh<> suffered head. chest. back and ann wounW in a desperate battle with the assailant, said he and his wife were playing cards in their tent when the man r ipped open the flap. "He ce.rne in swinging a sickle," Garbe i;aid. "He started taking a swing at my wife. I grabbed hold of him. She took: off for a nearby tent where thert! were three guys. two women and .some kids. "The guy knocked me down in a comer of the tent. I stuck my hand up and then he got me. I ran out of the tent. I guea.s that W2.! when he got me in the back." Garbe said as he fled his tent, he saw the man rampaging through th!!! nearby campsite. One of the campers fi red at thf'! man three times with a pistol but the .assila nt kept coming, overpowered the man, took the pistol and •·probably killed him." Garbe sa.id. One of the women campers then tried lo shoot the man with a rlfle . But the ·weapon wa~ not loaded. ··Tue gjrls were running around and around," he aaid. "I could hear the guy clicking the pistol." Garbe said hP: and his wife. who su!· fered minor cuts. then ran several hun· dred yards awa.y and alerted another campsite where. two women and three children were staying. The .seven survivors struggled up an embankment to a road and ran and walk- ed three quarters of a mile down the road to a house where they called sheriff'e officers. Garbe said the man was "laughing, grumbling and growling like an animal'" at the second tent when he and his wife escaped. "The last thing I heard was can· vas rippling. t guess he came through the bz.ck of the. tent." be said. Orange Cout Weat.ker Board members agreed tn instruct I.hf': staff to turn dov•n the thermostat and bring tht ponl lemperature to 75 dP:grees not only to Mve on gas but In cut down on the amount of algae that was ac- cumulaling due to the high water temperature. Rose Handling Fest Trams Mooday'1 day at White House west began early as Ul'iual. aod Included a b111· 5lgn lng ceremony for the Emeraency Employment Act of 1971 wh.ich i1 calculated to cf!ate 150,000 new jobs In I.he next•two years in areas hardest hit by unemployment. The weather aervice forecasta sunny skies after the usual low clouds and morning fog along the coast for today and• Wedne ... day. Highs today around 70, 85 inland. Lows in the 60'1. INSmE TODAY Sen. Case Proposes Res traints on Nixon WASHINGTON IUPll -Sen. Clifford P. CE1se tR·N.J.1. said today he will in· trodllCP legi!'.la!ion lo require the prcsi· rlent tn notify congress 30 days before he diverts foreign Aid money from one coun· try to another. . . Case said currcnl law,; allflw sh1fL<1 1n Aid allocalinn~ lo remain ~crtl until 30 days afte r the fa ct -Rs was the case. he s11id . l1tst year when President Nixon diverted SlOO million In El id to CambOOla . Laguna Beach City Manager Lawn!nCf'! RnSf'! will be fully responsible for pro- viding !ram service to the fTesllval o( Arts grounds this :i;;ummer and ap- parently h;Hi the mat!er well in hand, Mayor fU chard Goldberg told Festival direclor!! Monday nigh!. Board chairman William \ilartin asked thf m;iyor, an ex ofricio hoard member If It was tnJP: lhat the. city w;i.s planning to ,l!i l'e fre.r rides ur and down Park Avenue from !he high school parking lot in leased minibu!lf>!'.. . .. A courile. of our director!! nearly hAr,l 11 fit whPn lhey heard that report," said Martin. ·• ... coming out oi our •15,000." The Festival is subsidizing the summtt lram·minibus operatk>n up to the amount of $15,000. In order to alleviate downtown parking problems, the city manager's of· lice has proposed running a morning and evening co mmuter service to encourage dO'Wfl town employes to p1rk at the h.igh ochool lot. · Initial plans for I.he service had variously suggesttd It be frer. or involve a ~ent f11.re. "l'hr. city man11ger is in charge of the v.•hole operation," Goldberg told Martin. J\ -_, --· "I suggest you oontad him. However J tlhould advise you that Mr. Leak (furniturt. finisher Wllllam Leak) Is again inquiring into the safety of the tram.s and they'd better be in good shape'." The Festival Lram service wa.s halted tut year after Leak reported safety code violatioo11.. "Isn't th111 the responsibility of thf: city now?" asked Martin. "Vt.i; it 1~:· said Goldberg, "aod I've bt'P:n assured they will be okay.•· "Yo1.i're ,11ssurlng us?" asked Ma.run. "I'm wuring you what I've been .tmJred." gr\Med Goldberg. Fidel Cuts It Short, Talks l-1 /2 Hours MIAMI (AP) -Prime Mlnister Fidel Castro of Cuba. promised those attending a auga.r cane cutting cerflmony In Camaguey that he wouldn't aive a klnl speech. and wrapped up whit he had to say in one hour and 41 minutes. "We are facing a very hot day,'' Gastro uld at the out.set, noting that "many" persons had colll,psed due to the heat. "l promise you that I won't be very long." Ten rebf'!l officer& wt:rt tXt- cuted by /iring lquad in Morocco th~ morning for an ottempttd coup again;,t the king. As thtll died fOfPU! 1houted "Lona Livi t'ie: King", Storv Page 4. (t llfitrRll 11 (llft-1 ... 1.1.. , CIHll"toll Jt.U C1111kt 11 c,..,_. u 0..11 NMlcM II •fl"'111 •1" I I R•trllllft-1 II f'lfll ll<ll 1 .. 11 Mt .. oc-11 Aftft L•flff" 11 "'-'""' u.:..,._. It Mf\ltff 11 Mulu•I •u11111 11 Mllltfl.fl HIWI W Ort ftM CMlftfV It '""' , .. ,, 119cti; Mtrt,eh 1 .. 11 ., ....... '" 11 'thNI..-. II W .. lfltr 4 w.,,,.~,, ,..,.. 1>1• W•rM........ t -·-• j ' SC Access fluestiotted • ' Salt Creek Deal Draws Criticism Orange C.ounty llarbor C.o1runissJoner Frank Robinson this morning charged the _r.'public is bting duped by Lhe Avco Corporation in its offer for public access to Salt Creek Beach. "The people s.re getting a royaUy bad U.S. Local .Lawmen Set :Big Game By JOHN VAL TERZA 01 I'll• 0.11\1 l"llet i llH A squad of Secret Service agents and another from the San Clemente Police Department will square off in a "softball game of the century" Thursday evening Lo raise funds for a young friend. The 6 p.m. game, a benefit battle to aid the campaign to raise money for 4--year- old be.art patient Danny Jones, will start at 6 p.m. at Vista Bahia stadium. Spokesmen for each team have VO\.\'ed to set milestones in the sport True to form, say police spokesmen, 'the Secret Service team manager refusts 'to detail his starting lineup until the first pitch is thrown. . "They keep claiming lhe roster 1s classified," the uMamed police officer asserted. Official spokesmen for the Secret Service would not comment on the local officer's charges. "But if it continues," they said, "then we might have lo throw out the gentleman·s agreement which states that both federal and slate laws will be null· and-void during the game." . Local JX!liCe had said earlier U1is v•eek that despite the mauling the agents faced on the ball diamond, charges of "assaultirig a federal officer" could not apply on the field. "It's going to be one big assault," one patrolman said. Secret Service negotiators agreed. but add forced through a similar ground ru le applying to stolen bases. "They agreed to not to prosecute on any cases of theft of bases during the game," said one agent. As the program debates rage, plans are complete for sale of advance tickets al .several San Clemente businesses, in· eluding the 1'ravel lnn, the Donut Round- up and aevera1 other establishmentl "'Ith posters in the window heralding the softball battle. Tickets also will be sold at the stadium .11t $2 for adults. Youths 16 and under will be admitted free. All the funds, including proceeds from the food and drin k concession, will go into the account to help defray massi"ve medical hills for Danny, who rontinues to make progress from open-heart surgery n1ore than two months ago. The San Clemente youngster re~ived personal greetings from President Nixon shortly before undergoing risky surgery. The event is being sponsored by the San Clemente Peace Officer's Assoc:ia- Uon, 'Henry Aldrich' Show Creator Dead a t 72 TCCSON, Ariz. (LP!) -Clifford Goldsmith, who made the phrase "Henry, Henrv Aldrich." and the repl) "Coming \1Gth"i:-r," popular radio catch"·ords, died Sunday al 1he age of 72. G<ild(';milh created "The A \ d r i c h Family" radio progran1 that ran from 1938 to 1954 OIAHl'I COAlT DAILY PllOl Cl•ANGO! (0,\$T ,UllLISHING COM,ANY Robert N. w ,,d ,,.._, and f'..Oll•.Mr J ,,i. ft. Curhv V.t• ,,n 1c1tn1 1...i G-....,11 IA1n10tf' 1 ho"'ll )(,,yjl deal." Robinson char~ed. vowing he'll bring lhe whole thing out at a COfl1• inission session !:-ite todny. Avco Corporation (.;ener;1l Manager Richard L. Y..'e1s~t· responded negatively but politely today when 1nforn1ed of Robinson·~ verbal attack on the plan. ··rm sorry Mr llob1nsnn reels that "ay." \Veiser replied .. 1·1n ~urry hes making his mind up before !he hearing. "I feel we will present evidtnce tQ dispel that ," he concluded regarding Commissioner flohinson 's allegations about the deal. "1. "And thars about all I can say " The commission \11as scheduled to review the Avco proposal to turn over about 11 acres of the beach area along a one-mile strip. at a <."Ost of aboug S2.5 millioo . Robinson said he took a look at the beach Monda y and said problems \1'111 arise "'hen Avco develops hon1es on the bluffs above. "The publit 11•Lll be squeezed into an extren1ely narrow strip." Rollinson said. .. because 1nosl of the beach \l'ill be covered by fill used lo stabilize !he hills in back. He said the bluffs above the beach are "geographically UilS!able" and can't be. bu ilt upon v.•ithout the backfill. .. There won"l be enough beach lo spit on." Robinson said. Robinson said he was disappointed the staff didn 't point this out in their recom· mendations and said he will ask for a complete survey of the property before the commission makes any recom· 1nendations lo the Board of Supervisors. He said the survey should indicate a line where absolute limits on grading can he established "so we don't jeopardize v.hat beach we do have." "If there's no adequate beach. the v.·hote thing is irrelevant.'' he said, "it V.'OUld he the old Upper Newport Bay trade all over again." "They (Avco) would just be getting $S million worth of publicity out ot il." Dow1itown LB Decoration Plan May Fizzle Out A much·heralded plan by the Chamber of Commerce to decorate downtown Lagllh& Beach in appropriate 11tyle during the Festi\'al of Arts season apparently has fizzled, fest ival director Stuart Durkee told fellow board members Mon· day. Asked when the Chamber of Commerct' decora!ing scheme \vould be going into effect. Durkee said only one meeting had been held by the Festival committee named to cooperate in the plan and thal \\'as la.st February. At that time . he sald. the Festival com. mittee offered to help fiance the decorating plan, but nothing more °"'as heard from the Chamber. ·'I finall y just resigned from the com- n1ittee," said Durkee. "ll wasn't doing anything anyy,•ay." The downto"'n dccoraling p I a n origin?.ted in July, 19i0 v.·hen merchants complained that remova l of !he Festiva l high\l·ay banner~. on order~ 1Jf the f.di~on Company. made it d1ff1rult for \'LSito rs to et>aliJ.e lht'rt' 11as an~th1ng like an art fc.<;ll\'al goini? on. Tht' !ate VC'rner Beck. rcprcscntin~ the re~tl\'al at the Chan1ber board ITIN'ting. poinled nut 1h:it the 111110 1,f llf'mrt is a l11.'?.ys "dressed up froni 10r l•i ho!l .. rn ' \1hTle 11~ "1l;i1nona rrf·scnt1+t1011 1~ run 111ng and asked why Lai:una business f1rn1s ("ould not lollov.· ~Liii hy decoratini; their store.~ rluring fe s11val sr;1s11n . The proposal 1\:is n1e! 111()1 ;qip,11·1·11l enlhusiasn1 and it v.·as dr-c1detl lo nan1e a committee to 1nccl 11 ith Fes tiv1.d represent~.tlves lo \\Ork out a d('COr<1t1ng plan. After one mrcting. the i.chcn1e fizzled, s.a1d Durkee, adding that he had rccehed a letter from Chamber president Bern<1rd Syfan expressing regret that a mixup in communications had made it impossible to accomplish the decorating plan this >ear. Calif'o1·11ia To1•s 'fhe Kunz farnilv, 410 En1crald Bay. are California finalists in the 1\lt . .\n1cril'.an F'an1ify Co n1pctit1on spo11sored by the U.S. ·rreasury Depart - rnent and severa·l organizations. 'l'hey travel to F'lorida in Augusl 1vith \Vinners fron1 49 other states .. From left to right i11 rear are Patti. 9; Jeanelle, 11 ; and Kiniberly, 13. In front from left are J\.Ionte, the father; Diana. 5; and mother, GingP.r. Tigl1t Trru1spac E11d Seen; Accident Cripples Y acl1t By AL:\10N LOCKABEY Bot !lnt ldUor A replay of the 1969 Transpaciric yacht race finished looined today as the lead yachts surfed toward Dia1nond Hed in IS to 20 knot northeast tradewinds and push- ed by six to nine foot seas. At JO a.m. (PDT) today. the eventual elapsed time winner remained in doubt. \\'ould it be Windward Passage, Blackfin or Ondine? All appeared to be in a posi- tion to be rirst across tle fini sh line. At the last roll call, based on i\-londay 8 a.m. positions, \\1ind1~·ard Passage was :l88 n1ites from the finish with an ETA of 10.30 p.m. (POT). Her position -if cor- rect -placed her 69 miles ahead or Blackrin and 89 miles ahead of Ondine. But a Coasl Guard C-130 p~ane return- ing from an air drop to the crippled Graybeard late ~londay afternoon spotted Blackfin some 40 miles closer to Honolulu than expected. Y..'1ndward Passage "'es nol spotted and did not answer a radio call from the Coast Guard plane. Neither was Ondine spotted or contracted. 'fhe weather bureau at Honolulu said this momlng that none of the lead yachts \.\•ould be affected by the remnants of Surprise Gift Will Be Added To P y lon Fund A gilt of $1 ,000 v.h1ch arri\'ed •·0111 ot a rlr;ir hlue .!ik' ·· "'111 he used a~ par! of the a11«-1rd !or. ;l nf'I\ rlesi~n for tht> p~ l11n 111 front (If !hf' F1·st1\al ol Art~ ~ruur11b., 1!1reet ur~ of the 1_.;iguna exhibit decided fl1onda). A chcrk for $!.000 dra1\·n on a Chu:agh h.1t\~, 11:i ... r"\'!"t'll~d h1 !hr J-\·~111;il 1n \1 ;11 ;1'-a 1:111 11·11111 :i grnth·in:ln 11an1•·d t\1'1111 fJrHht', ;Jdclr..~~ ... unkno11n . 11ho t'arl1er liatl v1~1ted r!1e Fr.sl1~lil and rcn1arker! th::i.t lie 11ould l1kP to don:l!(' .'-•H\1!' n111nC'y 111 •·:'l 11ortl111h1le !lrg;in11 . .'.l- l tllll ,, \lurr1c11ne Denise \1·hich threatened the fl eet Sunday. The storm had abated and passed J lonolul u. leaving the usual brisk trade1111nds and rolling seas lhrough J\1olokai Channel. Further back in the fleet the Class B and C yachts \1·ere experiencing 15-20 knot east wiods ·with occasional showers. Hemnants of the storm were expected to be south of the "big island'' vf Hawaii \Vednesday, far lo the south of lhe racing flcrl. Tht> \Veather bureau anticipated no l"hif1 in the nonnal '.l'eather. Latrsl report on the c r i p p I e d (:raybeard, ·which lost a rudder and "'as holed-through in hea\'Y v.•inds and seas Thursday was that she v.'as dead in the \\ ater some SOO miles from Honolulu and awaiting the arri\'al of a Coast C.uard vessel "'hlch would tow her to Honolulu. Memorial Music Program Slated A 1nemori<1l 1nusical program will he held Aug. l al 3 p.n1. at the lmanuel l'resby !erian Church in L-Os Angeles for urganist, Clarence Mader. 67, and his 1~ife, Rulh, also 67. who died Thursday. \ ic\1ms of a free\l·av collision. fllader. \\ho taughi. organ at Occidental College for fift('{'n ye ars. \vas the organ1!il for the !n1manue! Presbyterian i.:ongregation \lhile he and his "'ife lived in Los Angles. fl~rs. 11\adcr 1\·as also an ;1t!l1r organJ(l;I and pla.vl'd for 1ht' \~t'Sll\'ood Prei.b\\tr1an ('hurch Thrv 1•ere 111 r·year rf'~1den1s al a..17 \"ia J·:i:rrada, lA'1sure \\"nrld. The 111usical n1<'111orial l\111 fe:'lt11re T\l:id("r's own organ con1pos1t1ons. In lieu nl tlo11ers. donat1n11s lo Occidental ('nl!elif' arc requrstcd, in care of ~lrs. .!nnt•t Becr:- Thr ('r'Hlplr IS SUr\ i\ ed b\ t110 sons, :-in.:h11ect \\'!ll1am :\t~de r of Nr1\'flOT1 llrac:h, and (:rorge :\ladcr. ~lcnlo Park. ;ind six grandchildren. Parade To1iigl1t Plenty of Fun At County Fair 1 !ere s \hf• li:,l of ~pecial events hCheduled for the :;1 ~-day Orange CoWlty .Fair at 88 ~~air Drive, Costa Wlesa 'J'1•DA \' 7 p ni. -\ f'll et Krughts Drun1 and Bugle Corps , parade and concert by lhr 1nall baodstar1d R p.111. l'at Boonr fan1!1~ .sho11 at thP: an1ph1lht•a1cr, a11d lla v1d Llo)d Singers ;1t 1he mall l.iaodstand 9 p n1 -Se\ en Card Studs, d1xie land band, n1all hands1and \\'EDNESOA V 10 a m. -.Junior horse show· 1n grand ~land 1 l a rn. lo 7 p,tn -Senior Citizens Novelly -Kitchen Band Concert, in the J11tle theater Noon. l p 111. and 2 p.m -The Oen11- John.~. bluegrass rnusic, n1all bandstand. 2:3ll )J 111 and 7 p.nl. -Tiny Tot~ "Hoyal Court ' 1n the an1ph11hfater. ~:30 p.in. -Senior c·it11cn .shu11 amphi!heater. and Av1111!1 1._;1·oup. ac·· cordion band. niall bandstand 6 p 111. to 7 r.n1. -Velvet Knights. n1all bandstand. i :30 p.n1. 1n 10:30 p.1n. -Seven Card Studs, niall bandstand. B p n1 -JoAnn Castle trom th e l.av.•rence \Velk Shu\\', a111ph1theater T HURSDAV J J a.n1. -Physical l1tness pent.atholon, mall handstand. Noon -ABC's of the Four Arts, dance, little theater. I p.m., 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. - An1erican National Three-Ring Circus, arena I of fa irgrounds. 2:30 p.m. -Ba iley·s Young \\'orld, dance studio, amphitheater. ~ p.m. and 5 p.m. -Karate demonstra- 11011, mall bandstand. 5·30 pm. -Jerry and the Zodiacs, n1usic, little theater. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. -Velvet Knights, n1all bandstand . 7 p.m. -Fantasy School of Balle!, lit- tle theater. 7.30 p.m. -Seven Card Studs. mall bandstand . 8 p.m. -Welk stars Arthur Duncan and JoaAnn Castle, amphitheater. J?RI DAV I p.m. -TNF Folk Group, mall band- stand: Patrice Dance Studio, little theater. 2· 30 p.m. -Dorothy Jo Dance Studio. little theater. W orni Turners Fi g ht it Out CARYVILLE. Fla. IAP) -The second annua l \Vorltfs Cham- pionship \\'onn F1 drlling Tourna- 1nenl ender! in R :l7-worn1 tie Sun- dav. so F.rnmct Selle rs and Charlie Po.Ile r got back down on their knees for a 1(1..nunu!e runoff. Potter coaxed nine more worm!t to the su rface, only to seP Sellers Lriumph by luring 13 crawlers into thP sunlight. Participants in \\'Orm fiddling - a!so knO\\'n as grunting or snoring -drivr stakes into the soil and rub then1 1\ilh 11ood The 1·ibralions are belie\'ed to 1rrita1e the \\'Orms, tnakLn,ll them seek the ~urface. Sellers, a t.enr1·a. I\ I a ., hus1nc~sn111n. anrl Pnt1("r. a Vrrnon. Fla .. retired Cl\'11 ~<'rvant . easily outd1stancerl !he other I 16 ron- testan!s during lhe regulation :10· minute contest v1ev.·ed by son1e 600 :-:p<'('t;iLors. :1 JO p in -di<1~r derby, n1<1ll band. .;tan<l. 4 p n1 -;o.;onoSioa Pol.vu('Stan Dance S1ud10. little tht'illr:r S·30 f.1111. -A!'lee lhgbce !Jan<.·11 Studio. llti!e theater. 7 p n1 -Seven Card Stud~. 1noill band~tand F<Jnta~\ Sl·tioul of Ballet, Ill· llr thraler 8 p 111 ·\1 \hU! J)lltlt:aO .JuA.nll Co~llt', il!llphilheater. 8 l;j p Hl Speed\l'l;IV ~1fllOrcvcle races. mau1 arena SATURDAY 9 a m -dog show. mall bandstand ,'\oon -karate demonstration. mall bandstand. 2 15 p.n1 -Lyne UpC'ril As~0t·1at1011. little theater 2·30 pm -Bailey's Young \\'orld, am- phitheater. :i p ni. ~ Bnnnie ·s Danc;C' Studio. lill h· th1>aler. 4 p.1H. -_\rll'lh Orange ( '11unty YMCA rnall bandstllnd . 5 r.m. -Blanca Luz Dance Studio. lit- tle theate r. 6 p.m. -David Lloyd Singers, mall bandstand. 6:15 p.ni . -Lyric Opera Associatien. little lheater. i p.n1. -Sel'en Card Studs. niall bandstand: Fantasy School of Ballet. lit· tie theater. B p.m. -Skilts and Henderson comedy team. amphitheateT. 8· lS p.m. -Speedway r.totorcycl~ Races. main arena. SUf\'DA Y 11 a.m. and noon -karate. 1nall hand- stand 12·30 p.m. -l\1ohala Po)~·nesian Dance Studio. little !hearer. I p.ni. -Royal Cavaliers routh Band, tna!I bandstand 2·15 p.111. -Lyric Orera Association. tittle theater. 2:30 p.n1. -Gra y Line Concert Band. mall bandstand: North Orange County YMCA gymnastics \earn. amphitheater. 3 p.m, -Bonnie 's Dance Studio, little theate r. 4 p.n1. -Royal Cavaliers, mall band- stand, 4 : 15 p.n1. -Lyric Opera Associat ion , lillle theater. S p.m. -.'Je11'port-!lle~ Lnified School District Summer Band. mall handstand. 6 p n1 -Se\1en Card Studs, mall bandstand. 6 1a p.m. -LyrK' Opera. Association, little theater 7 p.m. -Fantasy School cf Ballet. lit- tle theater. 8 p.m. -Taina·s Tahitians. dance troupe, amphilheater. Hurst of Niguel Named President Of Capo Board Boh Hurst of Laguna !\iguP1 wa~ elected pres1<lent of the Capistrano !lnified School Dis trict Board of Trustees j\fonda~ His election \1•as preceded by I.he sll"earing in of three lru.~tef, lOJ.O elecled for their hrsr term of office Oonald lnlav and r.rori;ie \\"h1te, hoth ne\\' membrrs look their oath or off1cl! 1\ith Dr. Robert Heaste.v 11 ho h;i~ ~er1·ed since uniflcauon. Cordon 1-'e!erson, f'llOther nr\l·ly elected tru.~tee, w.:is absent berause nf pnor \'aca11on plans Elerlf'{l 1111h lh1rs! to 5rr1'C' .1~ off1ct'r~ ol the hoan! 1\rr" (,r11rt:f' \\'l111r . 1 irr pres1denr. lltinald ln!n~, 1·lrrt.. and { ;nrdon Pelrrson, rerrrsrntat11·e lo !he cnunly cnnunit!er 1>1rectors decided to let the cultural ;iris l01l1ffil\1('(' or the bnard c!l'l'tdc whal tn do 1\ilh !.hf" n1onry ~londay night thPy :'h'Ceptcd director Da'f'id Young·.~ propns11l that 1t be n111de part of the <1ward 1n a propo~ed statc1\1de co1npctition 10 find a nrw design for the rnarker at the grounds entr~'. Details of the compctit1ons are now he1ng \1orked ou!. business n1anager Hobert Lcpperl said. AROUND THE CORNER AND UP YOUR STREET Et!•or Tho,,.•• A. ~u•phi"' Mlfll9Lr.IJ Ed•~~ Chit1 tl H. t,,,,, Ri<h1rd ,, Nill AH••!in; .lo\111111,,. Eoltori 1 .. 111•• ._. Offk• 2J2 f o,.1t Av1"u• Jr.(Ailino;11clclr•11: P.O. l o" •&i, '1li~? '-" Cl•-•M Offlt• JOS f'jtrlh El Ci mino A.111, 92.72 Peace Tall\:s E11voy B1·uce May Be Out of Pa1·is Post We have been a sked hundreds of t imes why we located our store "off the beaten path.'' Several answers pop up. Firstly, the cost of stores in shopping centers is astronomical. Secondly, we were a ble to obtain more space, with our showroom, offices, e nd warehouse all in one location. Thirdly, there is ample parking wi th lit tle traffic. co ngestion leading to us. Otlier OtfkK (11111 Miii ' Ul Wn l lll'f l!fnl N...,_1 ''"'" W3 N1-1 ll&u1""'"" Hu!l!1"81Mt •ildl: IJllS 111'21 • ...,.,..,.,, -• ',t•;;""" • Sources at the Weslt>rn White llouSt' in San Clemente said today "U1ere has been some discussion" about tht pos~1ble resignation of David K. E. Bruce as ch1er U.S. peace negotiator In Paris. But they said. ''There's been by no means a final decision .·• If the vetrran diplomrJ should rf'.~ign. admu11stration sourcts rrported. hi~ like- ly replacemenl \.\'OUld be \\'ilham Parler, U.S. ambas11ador to South Korea. This advice V.'llS lorlhcomini.:: as Dr. 1-lenry A. Kissingl!r, Nixon ·s rhief advi~er on national security affa\rs. flev.• here for a morning meeting with tht> Pre~ident 011 his secrecy-shrouded trip around lhe "'orld aswciated c-1nsely with a new \'iet Cong pertce proposal. . K 1.~singPr conferred "'1th Bruce u1 Paris nn Sundsy. Th, N11t1onal Bro11dcast1njl Ol 11nd the Y,'a~h1ngton Po..~t reported ~1or.d11y night th3t Bruce "·ould re.~1.l(n \IJ1hln days ;iod hr replaced hy Portrr ..... • -·· - The he.~t inf.1rni<lliun <•1 ci11o1hl(' fn S:-11 \l('n1cnlc and tl :ippearcrt to be aulh(1n!a\11·e. was lhal no ch;in~r-ol A111cru;an !cadcrshir :'ll the Paris talks \IOUld co1ne qullr 1ha1 quickly Hov.·el'l'r, rumors thal the 73-year-oh1 Bru ce would resign have been currcnl for several 11e('ks Thr rusl illlu!('d i>.:lrn1nis1rat1nn sour1·e~ 11s sa) Ing that Philip C l!ab1h 1he :'\o 3 nrgo!iat0r at !he t;ilks also "'ill lt>ave Pnrls. The Posl said l-lab1b will repl1ce rorter as envoy to Seoul. Porf('r, 56. \\'AS deputy amtlassOOnr lo South V1eln11n1 from September 1965c unlll 1nld·l967, 11hrn he y,·ent lo Korea. Before M!rving in Saigon. hP \Ill!! I'S C'O.JtiUI genera! in Algiers and be("anlf' !hr first American an1bassarlor thrre v.· he n Al~C't11t 11on its 1ndependt'nC't trom I-ranC't'. r11rter l\l'IS born In Englnnd. becan1e 11 11 Amt>ric<111 cit1itn in J9:lfi Md en1ered !11(· State ll<'par\Jnent 's foreign scr\·lcc in 19:17 , This si t ua tion has made us more c ompetiti"Ve and we are proud and grateful to say that we have increased our volume EVER Y year for thirtee n years, and have expanded five times at this location, Plaase 1top in and brows ...... no pressure or gimmicks. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon, Thru Thurs., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 to 9 -S.1t ., 9:30 to .5 > -... ' - . -.I!'(;:·· .M --'. I l j l \ ' San Cle111enie Capistrano EDITION Today'8 Flnal VOL M, NO. 166, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY ll, 1971 TEN CENTS ress Nixo11 Aide l(issinger On Coast TCl'p ?residential adviser Dr. Henry Ki ss inger arri\•ed on !ht': South Coast this morning to begin weeklong talks with President Nixon on the findings ol a \j,'Or!d tour. Dr. K1ssingtr arrived several hours latPr than originally expected because of 11\n~ss which struck him after a visit to India. K1ssin~er is expected to report on fin· dtngs made in Paris -dealing with the North Vietnamese ;:ind Viet Cong seven· point peace proposal. Secretary of St.11\e William Rogers al!'oO ~·as scheduled to join the talks which were set to start al 11 a.m. today. KisSJng~r. a familiar llgure at the Western White House, had been reported in constant cDmmunication with the President during the world trip. The ·trip and conrerences with lhe President come at a time when United States diplomal'I are "continuing lo probe the other side lo determine if they are willing to beg in meani ngful negotiations,'' said Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler . The administration spokesman woulrt not comment hlonda~· on recent unofficial report.s dealing with maneuvering 111 Paris. "The mosl recent story ," Ziegler said, "was based on a diplomatic 50Urce. If the other side has something to say, Ulen they know the appropriate form to de> so." Ziegler commented. On less sober malters. Ziegler said the President planned to eon!inue the pace he gel last wttk in his first summer visit to San Clemente. The President, Ziegler said. planned t.r:> ronlinue meetings through 1he week with members of his cabinet and top-level ad· visers on foreign policy and budget. mat4 lers. Monday's day al White House west began early as usual. and included a bill- signing cerem011y for the Emergency Employment Acl of !971 wh ich 1s calculated to create l ~.000 new JObs in the next ti.110 years in areas hardest hit by unemployment. Can1psite Horrot• Down the Mission Trail County, Railroad Sued By Church EL TORO -An El Toro church ha.~ sued Orange County and the Santa Fe Railroad for $53.500 in an Orange Coonty Court action that accuses the defendant.s of blocking oif the fa cility's 1!'lain access route. The Abiding Sa vior Lutheran Church, 23162 El Toro Road. claims the damage was done when the coun ly built an overpass from El Toro Rnad to a poin t beyond the neighboring railroad tracks in early 1970. Church access, the lawsuit sta tes, i~ now limited to a cul-de-sac service rood \\'hich is often unable to deal with Uie now or traffic that once used El Toro Road as its point of entry. • Doll Sliom ~1ISSION VIEJO -One of the recrea- tion center's annual summer ac1 iv ities is the doll show which will be \Vednesday, J uly 14. The event will begin al 1 p.m. Rt the MontBnoso RecreatioR Center. Every en- trant is invited to bring her fa vorita doll to the show, There will Pe several prire.!I for dolls in variou~ categories. For registration in· f(lnnalion call tM center al 837-4084. • Clark C l101er1 SADDLEBACK VALLEY -The San Joaquin Eleme ntary School District Coordinating Council has elected Wayne Clark of Irvine its president. The group is made up or presidenL~ of each parent organization for each school in Lhe district. some board mmibers, and mP.mbers of lhe adminislrative staff. Clark is currently president or the Universi ty Park Parent-TeacOCr Associa- tion and chairman of the Irvine Council on Education. Sickle-swinging Maniac l(ills 2 GRASS VALLEY (U PI) -Swingin g a sick.le. a stranger with a "maniacal laugh " slashed !wn person~ to dea!h Mon· day night at a d;:irkcned campground in the Sierra foothill.$. Three others \.\'ere wounded, nne critically. before the assailAnt , described as a powerfully built midd.Jeaged man with balding gray hair. escaped into the hills. Sheriff·s officers set up 8 huge manhunt in Nevada and Pla cer Counties in the Northern CAiifornia foothill country Ml miles northeast of Sacramento which onct-swarmed wtth gold miners. The man walked into the isolated campsi te on the Bear River at a!>oul 2.500-foot altitude some time before It p m. He aUacked lhe nccupants of two scaprate tent s ""'ilh a hand sickle . fatally wounding a man and a woman and in- juring lhret othrr campers. Sheri ff's off icers said one man escaped, ran kl a neighboring tent where a woman and her four children were :sleeping and told them lo gel away. They were able to slip awey and telephone the sheriff's flffice at Aubu rn about 11 p.m. Hash . of P11blic Hearings • e Dana Pair Wins Fight Over View A Dana Point couple won ttieir long battle Monday against a zoning variance that could ha ve blocked their_ view of the Pacific Ocean in an Orange County Supe rior Court ruling Lhat may open the door to 1 number of ide,nlical appeals. Judge J. E.T. "Ned" Rutter overturn· ed decisions by the county zoning com· missioner and the boa rd of supervisors in agreeing with Donald T. and Evelyn S. Beddoe. 34122 Street of the Blue Lantern, I.hat the ioning variance granted la st April 22 should be nullified. That variance was granted to Richard 0 . and Bonnie J . Roos. 25451 Classic "il'e, Mission Viejo, by the County Zon· ing Commissioner over the considerable opp:t.Sition of area homeowners. It would have al lowed ROOi5 to build a four-slor)' apartment building at 34121 Street of the Ruby Lantem, directl y between the Bed· doe home and the ocean. The variance to zoning that called fo r nothing higher than three-story buildings ""'ith a maximum of 35 fee t was subse· quenUy upheld by county supervisors, a~ain over the opposition of area homeowners. It was indicated at the hearing in Judge Rutter's courtroom that the jurisf:s re· jection of the variance may prompt the fil ing o( writs of mandate by other area homeowners who claimed tha t high rise activity in the Street of the Blue Lantern· Seville Place sector had lopped many thousands of dollars off property values. Judge Rutter commented in his ruling that he felt the granting of variances :shou ld not be attempted as a solulkln to the problems created by the .Roos ap- plication . It would be belier, he said . In look to the Legislature for the kind of relief sought by the couple . Councilmen Vote To Continue Pay San Juan Capistrano City Councilmen voted ~1onday to continue their study of cost of living increases for clas:sified city employes. But any increase voteri ultimately \.\'as not to exceed four percenL Coun cilman Ed Chennak made the mo- tion to put a ceiling on any increases this ~ear with Councilman Bill Bathgate and Mayor Tony Forster adding their votes. Councilman Jim Th orpe. who had sug- gested a five and one half percent in- crease, vo ted no along with Councilman Josh Gammt'll. Mayor For:ster said if employes could riot live within Lhcir means they should perhaps lower their standard of living. He added that if employes were unhap- py about not getting a large increase th is year they could quit because many people are out of work and would be willing to take their place. He described the cost of living increase as inflationary and said there is nothing that says the council i11 required to glv\.., one every year. The Council agreed to study the matter ind make a decision at an 1djourned meeting scheduled for Monday , July 19. Clemente Aides Swamped A rash of pohlic hearings -Including one on a controversial rezoning request in 1 quiet San Clemente neighborhood - "'iii confront planning commissioners at a meeting Wt'dne6day night . Several matters dealing with multiple residential projects are included in Uie long agtnd.11 . The request expected lo create the loodffi outcry is ttMlt of Robert G. Bzy.lanko, who seeks rezoning of four parcels from R·I (singlt--famlly reslde.n- th11\ to R-3 tmulti plc resi dential). Residents In tM expensive neighborhood~ 1110!1,11'. AvPnid8 Esplitnarle ind Traralga Lan,. were reported prepAr· lJI ~ peUlion to fight the p~ shift In lnning. The Affected propt:rtll!s are 101 Trafalgar. 101 and l02 Esplanade and 120 W. Pasco de Cristobal. Olh<>r hearings will include the reaump- lion of discussion on use permit allowlng ;1; JO-unit motel at 101 and 102, 103 W. Marquit.a . Comrni!Sioner11 de.Jaye<! action nn the matter. late last month. pending 8 study of mM.e criteria in ~d.\on of mot.els and hotel s. The proJect is p\anntd to-Inc lude :.> units. Clayton R. Daines and Milford Port\.\·ood Art ~P.king the permit cover· log the u11e on land zoned C-2 (com· mercia.l l. ~r items sci for ~rln.n lncludt a request by Reeves Rubber, Ifie., to erect . ...At • Ce..-..:..-i.-. ---c; ·--__!:._...~ ··--·-:.~~ ~), .... """'-~01; --~- ll mobile oflice to be used no more than one year at 139 Avenkla Navarro ln lbt city's l.ndu8lrlal section, Commissioners also will Lake up 1 resident's complain of a pigeon coop ln 1 residential area of the city. Tht prob- lem first 1roee at a city council meeting earlier UUs mondl. Conuncllme:n refer- red It to the pl•n.nin& commission. Matters whkh have been on the list for continuing dltcusslon include 1tudy oo proposals to control landscaping In offa:trect parking artas, revislon of par'k4 i!lfl requirement.Ii f{)f ln-~bank gArages in multiple resident.i81 distrieta and a re- riuest by the Shorecliffs Golf Couree tn trl!<'t ptnnanent direcUonal 1igne at several location• ln tha city. ection u e '" .. ~~ OAtL'I" PILOT ,1111 PM .. PUMP CHUGS TO KEEP SHOOTING STAR AFLOAT The 60-foot Boat Nearly Sunk at Dani Harbor Monday Young Student 'De-feeted' On Dress Issue The dress code discussion at Monda.y's meeting of trustees of the Tustin Union High School District started in apL fashion when one student in the audience wa s asked lo leave for not wearing any shoes. Board president Paul Calhoun told the fronL-row youth, attired in bib overalls ~d sunglasses, that the dress code 2i)· plied to all students at all tiine:;. The youth replied that he did not have enough money to buy any shoes. "Besides that,"' the boy added. "this i~ the summer and I don't have to wear them if 1 don't want to." Calhoun persisted the youngster left the board room. stouting, "I shall relurn He returned about 10 minutes later. wt":aring a black dress shoe and a brown 11andal. ·t:r 1-t f( Harbor Patrol Saves Yacht A loose nut on tu bing leading to I hull filling was blamed for the near sinking f..lond ay of an expensive yacht berlhed at Dana Harbor. Harbor patrolmen used po ~· er f u I pumps to clear the rap idly fi lli ng hull of the 60-foot cru ise r "Shooting Star," own- ed by f'red Marber of Santa Ana. The listing vessel wa s first noticed fill- ing with brine at about 9:30 a.rM. by another yachtsman . He called patrolmen. Harber told authorities that he had taken the craft on a cruise over the weekend and left it shipshape Sunday. Damage estimates to the boat were not determined. but Harber said much of the wiring and engine C()mponent.!I would have to be cleaned and rein stalled. Sea water had reached the decks of the $100,000 craft. before patrolmen were notified of the swamping . The Shoot ing Star 1s a yacht conversion of a retired Air Force rescue boal. Tusti11 Trustees Deef at Move to Cut Hair Rules By PATRICK BOYLE 01 ~1 01t1Y ,!It! ti.ff Trustees of the Tustin Union High SchOGI District Monday narro w 1 y riefeated a pro~I to change the present dress code regulation concerning boys' hair length. Parents anfl students packed Into the board meeting room at Tustin High School were vilibly disappointed follow· ing the vote on tht proposed change. which would have all°""·ed bGys' hair lo extend to Lhe top or the shirt collar. Under I.he ex isting rule, the hair ma.y not fall below the ear and my11t be closely cropped in the back_ Newly~lected trustee Dick.ran Bora- nian had been expected to cast the df:cidirrg vole on the i!tsue. which was in~ ltielly defeated May 11 before Boranian took ·oftlce. Hownter, Boranian, a high school prin- cipal ln I.he Garden Grove Unified School District. tided with CQnServ.at.ives Robert Bartholomew and P1ul Calhoon in defeating the measure. The new trustee. who camPaigned for election on a modtrale platform. said be voted against the meuure bec1use he favored no hair- reM.ricUoM at an in the: dren cofle. Boranl•n sard · he would bring the mAl· ter ·up · 1galn -at the board's next regnlar meeting. Aug. 2, In 1n attempt to atrtke the halr·lmgth clause from tbe cod<. Boranian noted tha l he favOffd no dreS! code 1t all, but was une:ble to con- vince fellow trust.ea. lha t the partnta l'hould bl .allowed to tiet aroomin1 atan- d&rds for their chlldrt!n . .. , think the p8re.ntl are morally reiJPonslble for the. dress ot their children ," Boraruan said , .. and I don"t thi nk if we develop a code which relates to just health and moral questions that it will blow the schools sky· high.'' Boranian cited the results of surveys he recently conduc ted of olher schools in the county which had ebolished dress regula- tions. He said the campuses were more relall'.ed Md there were better atudent- teacher and student-administration rela· liOllS. "Morally. I don't lhink that five people have the right to set a dres11 code for 9,000 students and 16,000 parents ," he said, "We ahould give the responsibility baek to the parents." Trustee Chester Briner. who favored the relaxed hair regulations. said he felt a responsibility to the pMple who had elected him to offict. "lam eonvlnced that.the. people of this district do not want 43 to" aboli.!lh the dress code· or be as general abottt it &s Corona del 'Mi r."'Brine'r said. Corona del Mar High School had been cHed by 8Qra~ nian · has having recently • abo1i1hed. grooming restrlctlon11 except In relat.ion to htaJtlt and morality. . · Trustee June Smith agreed with Briner. sating abe ft.It the "parents have betn in attord "wlth some kind or dreq: reguia· Ilona.'.' . : Ona ·parent in the audience. Dr. Marshall RoWen of · Tu!Un , Old lhe dl!trlct would be faclng "serious financia l protile.ms .. If the dre9! code w1s kept in foret:. Dr. Rowen cited Lhe April survey In which more thsn 900 parents had op- JXlSf:d the code and only It favored it. He uid the people who campaign on behalf <:A district bond issues snd generally support the school programs were the 11ame realdtnts who opposed the cod•. Long Locks Pe1·mitted At Schools By PAMELA HALLAN Of 1!11 Dllllr Piiot 11111 Long tocks will be permitted on male students in the Capistrano UnUied School District starting ln September. The section of a new dres1 code governing length of boys' hair was removed by trustees of the district Mon- day by a 4-2 vote . Newly seated Trustee Donald Inlay made the motion to remove the hair code on the grounds that the school 11hould not usurp parental authority over their children by setting rules parents ghould 11et. Agreeing that responsibility for & child's appearance should be le.ft up to the parents were Trustees George White . Robert Dahlberg and Dr. Robert Beasley who voted for the motion. ·voting againgt tile motion in favor of the dress code as il was presented by the Dress Code Committee were lrus1ffs Fred Newhart Jr. and Bob Hurst. The committee's hair section had stipulated that although boys' hair should be no longer than the back of & T-shirt collar, a parent l'OUki obtain a waiver of thi1 rule for bJ1 child. "Instead of getting • clear Idea about hair and rrwving to p a r e 11 t a t resJXlmibility this section would caUBe an abdication of parenta l responsibility," said Donald Inlay. "It puts the school ht the position or enforcing a rule a parent cannot enforce al home." He also said there would be problerm with identifying which r;tudents bad permission, that its enforcement took up too much valuable time, and that the hair provision was "blatantly discriminatory.'' More more mOre add 2 "Why should boys' hair ~ regulated \.\'hen girls' hair is not? If we are con· cerned with telling boys and girts apart perheps we should say a girls' hair must be at least ag long as a T-shirt collar." sa id Inlay. Trustee White added that in no case should a child's education be denied because hls hair is too long. Trustee Dahlberg pointed to principa l Darrel Taylor 's admission that no dress code can be JOO.percent enforceable. "\Ve should say to each parent: It's your son -you dress him and groom him the way you want," added Dahlberg. The rest of Lhe dress code passed 4-t with the same vote count a11 the ha ir ru1• and is much the same as last year·1. Girls' dresses can be no ghorter than fingertip length and hot pant.s will be permitted if no shorter than the length of the palm of the hand. Girls still may not wear sheer or aee- through blouses. low-cut blouses or dresses. bac\de:ss dresses, bare midrifs or tank shirts . ~oys' may not wear shirt tails out, lank shirts. or cut-offs shorter than bermudaw. Boys and girls must wear shoes: may ~ot wear ~nhemmed cut offs or garments 1nappropr1ately leltered or with in- Bppropriate drawings or emblems. Orange The weather service forec11ta sunny skies after the usual low clouds and morning fOg •Iona the coast for today and Wednes- day. Highs today around 70, 85 Inland. Lows in the 60's. INSmE TODAY T~n rebel of/leer• were t%t· cuted by firing squ.ad in Morocco this morning /or an cttctNptcd co up ago.hu t ,the king. A.1 tltl( died some thouted ,"Long Live the King". Sto111 Page 4. Cell..,..11 ,, Clltd!IN U• 1 C11ulllooll »U (-!ft 11 C..n_... 11 °""" Nttlc.. 11 l llltrlll ·-' l11lt rtl lllmMf ,. •IM!l(t l•ll "9--u """ I.•""" n Ml"'I-Lktft ... l t Mtr• 11 Mvllll4 ..... , .. N1llMl4 .._ ,._. Ori-Cevtrty It ,_.. ,..,, '*-Mnl'h 1~11 TtlrthlM 11 n-i.r. 11 Wft1!191' 4 '#_.,.., N~ 1•14 W.rlll N... 4 _.._ ~ -_,_,_,_ ........ tV "I'"'. I -..... ~ ....... -.... -.... . ... ~---.. ~--.... --~-~·-·--· ----,. -.-,~-.... ! \ f - '>- ! ti All V PILOT SC llltkC1)', J11l1 lJ, 1q11 Acee•• Questiotaed Salt Creek Deal ' .. Draws Criticism ·· Oranae County Harbor Comntissioner Frank Robinson this morning chargtd the -pu blic is being duped by !he Avco P:,rporation in its offer for public access ·lo Sa1t Creek Beach. ''Tbe people are gtlling a royally bad . U.S. Local Lawmen Set :Big Grune By JOHN VAL TERZA Of 1"' D.lily Plitt SllH A 8CJUad of Secret Service agents and another from the San Clemente Police Department will square of f in a ··softball game of the century" Thursday evening to raise funds for a young friend. The 6 p.m. game, a benefit battle to aid the campa ign to raise money for 4-year- old heart patient Danny J one11, will start at 6 p.m. at Vista Bahia stadium. Spokesnen for each team have vowed to set milestones i.n the sport. True to fonn, say police spokesmen, the Secret Ser.•ice team manager refuses lo detail hi! sLarting lineup until the first i)itdt is thrown. '"They keep claiming the roster is flassified," the unnamed police officer osserted. Official spokesmen for the Secret Service would not comment on the local officer·s charges. "But if it continues," they .said, •·then we might have to throw out the gentleman's agreement which statt's that both federal and state laws will be null· and-void during the game." Local police had said earlier this week that despite the mauling th e agents faced On the ball diamond, charges of -"'assaulting a federal officer" could not apply on the field . "It's going to be one big as.sault," one patrolman said. Secret Service negotiators agreed, but add forced through a similar ground rule applying to stolen bases. "They agreed to not to prosecute on any cases of theft of bases during the t ame," said one agent. As the program debates rage, plans are complete for .sale of advance tickets at several San Clemente busineS.'ies, in- l'ludlng the Travel IM, the Donut Round- up and several other estabUshmenUI with posters in the window heralding lhe softball battle. Tickets also will bt sold at the stadium at $2 for adulls. Youths 16 and under will be adm itted free. Al! the funds. including proceeds from the food and drink concession, will go into the account to help defray massive medical bil ls for Danny. who conlinues to make progress from open-heart surgery more than two months ago. The San Clemente youngster re~ivf'd personal grtttings from President Nixon shortly before undergoing risky surgery. The evenl is being sponsored by the San Clemente Peace Officer's Associa· t.ion. 'H enry Aldrich' Sh ow Creator Dead a l 72 TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) -Clifford Goldsmith, who made the phrast' "Henry. Henry Aldrich," and the reply "Coming Mother," popular radio catchv.-ord5, died Sunday at the age of 72. G<ild5rnilh created "The A 1 rl r i c h Family'' radio program that ran from 1938 to 1954. DAllY PILOT (lllAHG~ COA!T ,.UI LISH1NG COMPl.NY l el..1t N. w .... l'r•-1 end ~ue1W..t J .clt It Cvrl•v Vkt P'rllll'"I •nd '-•-•I Mtlllftf" l horrul K•evif deal," Robinson charged, vowlng he'll bring the \\'hole thing out al a corn· mission session la te LOOay. Avro Corporation (;ent>r<i l r.lnnage r Richarfi L. W~iser resl)Onded negatively Out politely today when informed of Roblni;on's \lerbal all:H'k on the plan, ··rrn sorry ?\fr. Robinson feels that way,'' \Yeiser replied ··rrn sorry he "s making his mind up before lhe hearing. "I feel ""e "'Ill present evidence to dispel that." he concluded regarding Commissionf'r Robinson s allt>gations about the deal . "And t.hal"s alxlul all I can sav." The commission v.a.i schiduled to review the Avco proposal lo turn over about 11 acres of the beach area alon11 a one-mile strip, at a cost _of aboug $2.5 million. Robinson said he took a look al the beach Monday and said prob lems will arise when Avco develops homes on the bluffs above. ··The public will be squeezed into an extren1ely narrow strip," Robinson said, '•because most of the beach will be covered by fill used. to stabillze the hills in back. He said the bluffs above the beach are "geographically unstable '' and can·t be built upon without the backfill. ··There won 't be enough beach lo spit on." Robinson said. Robinson said he was disappointed the staff didn't point this out in their recom· mendations and said he will ask ror a complete survey of the property before the commission makes any recom- mendations to the Boarrl of Supervisors. He said the survey should indicate a line where absolute limits on grading can be established "so we don 't jeopardize "'hat beach we do have." ''If there's no adequate beach, the whole thing is irrelevant," he said, "it "·ould be the old Upper Newport Bay trade all -0ver agaln." "They (Avco) would just be getting $S million worth of pubUcity out of it." D01v1itow1i LB Decoration Plan May Fizzle Out A much-heraldtd plan by the C)larnber or Commerce to decorate do"·ntown Laguna Beach in appropriate style during the Festival of Arts season apparently has fizzled, festival director Stuart Durkee told fellow board members Mon· day. Asked "·hen the Chamber of Commerce decorating scheme "'ould be g<>ing into effect, Durkee said only one meeting had been held by the Fe5ti val committee named lo cooperate in the plan and that \j,'as la.st February. At that tin1e, he said, the Festival com- mittee offered l.o help fiance the decorating plan, but nothing more was beard from the Chamber. "I finally just resigned from the com- mitte~;· said Durkee. "It wasn't doing anything anyway." The downtown decorating p I a n originated in July, 1910 "'hen merchants complained that removal or lhe festival highway banners, on orders of the Edison Company, made ii difficult for visiiors to eealize there "·as anylhing like an art festival going on. The late Verner Beck, rcpresenling the f esth•at at the Chambt'I' bo;ird nlC>ellng. pointed our !.hat !hr !own of Hemet is ah••zys .. dressed up fron1 top to Dottom·• while its "Ramona "' pre.~entation is run- nin_g and <1sk!"d why l.a11una husines~ farms could not follov,• su!! by dr.cnrat1n~ their store." durtnf? festival scas(1n. The proposa l was n1et "'Ith apparent enlJ1usiasm and lt was decided lo nan1e a commi1tre to met'! with Festi\"al represent<".t1ves to work out a decorating plan After one meeting. the schen1e fizzled, ~id Durkf'e. adding that he had received a letter from Chamber president Bernard Syfan expressing regret thal a mixup in rommunJcations had made it impossible to accompli sh the decorating plan thU year. OllLV ,.ILOT ~il•lt P~I!• California Tops The Kunz famiJy, 4 10 Emerald Bay, are California finalists in the Al! American Family Competition sponsored b_v the U.S. 'J'reasury Depart· meni and several organizat ions. 'fhey travel to Florida in August \1•ith \Vinners from 49 other states. From left to right in 1'ear are Patti. 9; Jeanette, 11; and Kimberly. 13. In front from left are Monte, the father; Diana, 5; and mother, GingPr. Tight Transpac E11d Seen; Accident Cripples Yacl1t · By AUION LOCKABEY lo•llnw lfdl!or A replay of the 1969 Transpacific yacht race finished loomed today as the lead yachts surfed toward Diamond Hed in IS lo 20 knot northeast tradewinds and push- ed by six to nine foot seas, At 10 a.m. (PDT) today, the eventual elapsed lime winner remained in doubt. Would it be Windward Passage, Blackfin or Ondine? All appeared to be in a posi- tion lo be first acr05S Ile finish line. At the last roll call. basetl on ivlontlay B a .m. positions, \Yin dward Pas.sag(' wa.~ 388 1niles from the finish "'ilh an ETA of 10 30 p.m. (PDT1. Iler position -If cor- rP.Ct -placed her 69 miles ahead of Blackfin and 89 miles ahead of Ond1ne. But a Coast Guard C-130 i:;!ane return· Ing from an air drop to the cnppled Graybeard late r..1onday afternoon spo1ted Blackfin some 40 miles closer lo Honolulu than expected. \Vindw ard Passage \l"as not 'polled and did not answer a radio call from the Coast Guard plane. Neither "'as Ondine spotted or contracted. The v.·eather bureatJ at Honolulu said this morning that none of the lead ysicht5 would be affected by !he remnants or Surprise Gift Will Be Adcled To P y lon Fund A gift of Sl.000 \\"hirh arrived "out of a clear blue sky" ""111 be used as part of the all'ard for a new design for the pylon 1n front of the Fes111'al of Arts grounds. d1rec1ors of the Laguna exhibit decided ilfonda\ A chCck !or SJ ,000. dra1111 on a Ch1ca~o hank. 11·;ic; recei1·rd by !hr Fes!11·al 111 ~lay as a gift fro!n a gentlen1an n;:imed l\eith Drake, address unknow11, who e;:irher had \·isiled the Fesr11·;tl t1nd ren1a1·k!:'tl 1h11t ht> 11 011 ld l1"e !11 lh1na!r :,11n1e n1oney h• ·a 11{lrth11hill' organu.a- l1on .. , Hurricane Denise which threatened the fleet Sunday. The storm had aba ted and passed Honolulu. leaving the usual brisk trade"·inds and rolling seas through Molokai Channel. Further back 1n the ncet the Class B and C yachts \\•ere experiencing 15-20 knot east winds "'i!h occasional sbO\\'ers. Remnants or the storm were expected to be south of the "big island" of Ha\\'aii Wednesday, far to the south of the racing fleet. The weather bureau anticipated no .shift ln the normal weather, Latesl report on lht' c rip p I e d Graybeard. ""hich lost a rudder and was holed-through in heavy "'inds and seas Thursday was that she ""a5 dead in the \l·ater some 500 miles from Honolulu and awaiting !ht> arrival of a Coast Guard \'esse/ which would tow her to Honolulu. Memorial Music Prog ran1 Slated A 1nemorial musical program \\•ill be. held Aug . I at 3 p.m. at the lmanuel Presbyterii'ln Churcii in Los Angeles ror organist. Claren ce Mader, 67, and his "'ife, Rt1th. also 67. "'ho died Thursday, ,·ictims nf a free"·ay collision. r..1adcr. \1 ho I aught organ at Occiden1al College fl)r fifteen years. \\'as lhr. organist for thP Immanuel Prt'sbyterian congregation while he and his ""ife lived in Lo~ Angles. r.1rs . f..fader \\"as also an actil·e organ•s1 and played for the '''estwood Presbyterian Chu rch They 1rere fJ\·e-~ear residents at 537 \lia Estrada. Leisure \\'orld. The musical memorial ""ill featurt' Mader's 0\\1l organ composilions In lieu of flo1\er.~. don;i!ions In Occidental College are requested. in care of fitr.o:, Janf't Bter.<: 1'he couple i~ survi\"ed b)' !wo sons, <1rch11ect \\'1l l1am ~lader of Newporl 13e:ith. :inrl (;,.orge 111ader. t-.1enlo Park: ;inr\ six grandchildrrn . ,., Parade Tonight Plenty of Fun , At County Fair I Herc·s the \isl of special events scheduled for the ~i:i:·day Orange County f'air at 88 ftir Drive, Costa 1\fesa: TllDAY 7 p.n1. -Velvet Krughl s Dru1n and Bugle Corps. parade and concert by the mRtl bandstand. 8 p.m . -Pat Boone famil y sho w at lhc amphitheater, and David Lloyd Singtrs at the rnall bandstaru.J. 9 p 111. -$P\•en Card Studs, d1i..ie land band, mall bandstand \YE01'"F.SDA Y 10 a.m. -Jtu11or horse sho1v 1n grand :-.land. 11 a n1. lo i p 111. -Senior Citizens Novelty -Kitchen Band Concert, in the little theater. F\0011, I p.m. and 2 p.m. -The Demi- Johns, bluegrass music. nial! bandstand. 2·30 p.m. and 7 p.n1 . -Tiny Tots "!loyal Court"" 1n the arnphitheater. 4 30 p.m -Seni or citizen show , amphitheater, and Avanti Group, ac· cordion band. n1all b11.ndstand. Ii p.m. to 7 p.m . -Velvet Knights. n1a!\ bandstand. 7:30 p ni. lo 10 :30 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, n1all handst and. B p.ni. -JoAnn Castle from lhe J.a11-rence \Velk Show. amphitheater. THURSDAY 11 a.m. -Physical htne:is pentatholon, mall bandstand. Noon -ABC's of the Four Arts. dance, little theater. I p.m., 4 pm and 7·30 --p.m. American National Three-Ring Circus, arena I -0f fairgrounds. 2:30 p.m. -Bailey's Young \\'orld , dance studio, amphitheater . 4 p.m. and 5 p,'tn -Karate demonstra- llon, mall bandstand. 5:30 p.m. -Jerry and the Zodiacs, music, little theater. 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. -Velvet Kn ights, nu1l l bandstand. 7 p.m. -Fantasy School of Ballet, lit- tle theater. 7:30 p.m. -Seven Card Studs, mall bandstand. 8 p,m, -Welk stars Arthur Duncan and JoaAnn Castle, amphitheater. FRIDAY I p.m. -TNF' folk Group. ma ll ba:nd- stand : Patrice Dance Studio, Jittle theater 2:30 p.m. -Ooroth~· Jo Dance Studio. liule theater. W orni Turners Fight it Out CARYVILLE, Fla. (AP) -The 5econd annual World's Cham· pinnship Wor1n Fiddling Touma· ment e.nde.d in a 37-worm tie Sun· day, so En1met Sellers and Charlie Potter got back down on their knees for .a IO-minute runoff. Potter coaxed nine more '-''Orms lo the surface, only lo see Sellers triumph by luring 13 cra\vlers into !he sunligh1. Partlcipan!s in '-''Orn1 fiddling - also known as grunting or snoring -dril'e slakes into lhe soil and rub them "'1!h \IOOcl. The 1•ibration.\ a re belie1ed to irrilate the "·orms, making them seek the surface. Sellers. a Gene1·a, A 1 <1 _, busi ne5sman. and Potier, a Vernon. Pia . retired ci1·iJ servant. easily ou tdistanced the other 116 con· testants dunni: the regulation 30- m1nu1r contest 1·ie11•ed by some 600 spec!ators. :I 30 p 111 -diaper derby. rnall Wd- $t11nd. 4 p ni -.\on<lS1na Polynesian Danc.·e Studio, l11lle theater. 5·30 p rn -Arlee Higbee Dane• Studio, l11tle \healer. 7 p m. -Seven Card Stud~. ma!! bandstand : F'antas}' School of Ballet, li1 · tle !healer 8 p.1n -Arth ur Duncan . JoAnn Castle, amphitheater. 8 15 p.111. -Speed11a y !\lotorcycle races. 111ain arena SATt;RDAV 9 a 111 -dog show. mall band.stand. Noon -karate demons1ration, mall bandstand. 2·\5 p.m. -Lyric Opera Associ11tien. ltt11e theater. 2 30 pm. -Ba1ley·s Young Wurld, am- phitheater. :1 p.n1 . -Bonn1t>·s Dance Studio, little 1heate1 . 4 p.n1. -Norlh Orange County YM C . .\. 1nall bandstand. 5 p.m. -Blanca Luz Danct' Studio. llt · Ile theater. 6 p.ni. -David Lln}'d Singers, mall bandstand. Ii: 15 p.n1. -Lyric Opera Association little theater. 7 p.m. -Seven Card Studs. tnall bandstand ; Fanlaiy School of Ballet, lit- tle theater. 8 p.m. -Skiles and llenderson comedy team. amphitheater. 8: IS p.m. -Spttdway r.lotorc:fcle Races, main arena. SUNDAY 1 l a.m. and noon -karate, mall band- sLand . 12:30 p.m. -r.lohala Polynesian Dance Studio. little theater. I p.m. -Royal Cavaliers Youth Band, mall bandstand. 2:15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Asseciation, Jillie theater. 2:30 p.m. -Gray Line Concert Band. mall bandstand ; North Orange County Yr.1CA gyn1nastics team. amphitheater. 3 p.m. -Bonnie's Dance Studio, little theater. 4 p.m. -Royal Cavaliers, mall barnf· stand. -4 : IS p.m. -Lyric Opera Association. little thea~r. 5 p.m. -Newport-Mesa Unifie-d School Di5!rict Summer Band. ma!! bandstand. 6 p.m. -Sevtn Card Studs, mall bandstand. 6:15 p.m. -Lyric Opera Association . \Jttle theater. 7 p.m_ -Fantasy School ef Ballet, lit· Ile tht>aler. 8 p.m. -Talna's Tahitians, dance troupe, amphilhfater. Hurst of Niguel Named President Of Capo Boarcl Rob l!ursl of Laguna Nigut'l w1~ elected president of lhe Capistrano Unified School District Board of Trustees f.londay . 1-fis election was preceded by the s1rearmg in of three trustef, 111·0 elected for lheir first term of office. Donald Inlay and George "'hile, both nf'W member.~ took their oath of office with Dr. Robert Beasley \1ho has ser\"ed since uniricalion. c:ordon Peterson, <'410ther newly elecled tru.slet. "as absent becau~P of prior vacation plans. Electf'd 11·1th Hurs1 lo ser1·e as !')ff1cer.'t (lf the board 1,·f're fienrge \\'l111e . \"ICe pre~ident. Donald !n!;11·. rlerk. ;ind <.:ordon Peterson, rrpres.entatlve lo !he county commilt rr. l)1rtclor~ decided lo lei lhe. cullural at"\.~ cornn11nee of \he board decide what In rlo 11·1lh rhe n11"1ne~ i11onday n1~hl !hev acc t>pted director Da1•id Ynung·s pr4.lpo~~l that 11 be made part of lhl' award 111 a prnpo~ed stale"·idt' competition to find a new design ror the marker at !he grounds entry. Details of the competitions are now being worked out, business manager Robert lA:'pperl said . AROUND THE CORNE.R AND UP YOUR STREET times why ""• EOl1"' ,...,.,,.., A-M.rplo,i11e M•~"tinl Ed1- Cht rltt H. lao1 Ric~•r4 '· Ntll Auht•n, M-lnf E•ller• ............ Offk• 112 ~••••+ Ave~u• M~ili119 edclren: ,_O, lo~•••. 92•51 s .. C'-•tw Offke JOI Nedh E.1 C t,..in• ~111, 91,12 Peace Tall\:s Envoy Bruce May Be Out of Pa1·is Post \We have bean •sked hundreds of located our store "off the beeten peth." Severe! answers pop up. f irstly, th. cost of stores in shopping centers is estronornical. Secondly, we were able to obtein more space, with our showroom, offices, and warehouse all in one IOGetion. Th irdly, there is emple parking with little traffic congestion leeding to us. °"'"' Offk" Colll IMtt" ~ 11/nl Bit S1rHI ~'"*'-' INC~' .UU N_.t l eu: .... t"' ~lflr*I .. adu 11171 l..cll loulclv.rif -- SourCf!.!I: at the \\"r~tem \l.'hite House In San Clemente sllid tod11y "there ha5 been liOffie discussion"' about the possible resignation of David f\. E. Bruce as chief U.S. peace ntgotiator In Pari~. But they .said, "There's been by no means a final decision.·• If the veteran dlploml'J. should resign. administration sources reported, his like· ly replacement would be William Porter, U.S. ambassador to South Korea. This advice \1"115 forthcoming as Dr. 1-Ienry A. Kissinger. Nixon 's chief advi5er on n1tional security affairs. new here for a morning mttting with the President on his secrecy-shrouded trip around the 1,1·orld associ1ted c'osely "'lth ~ new Viet Cong peace proposal. l\jssinger conferred with Bruce in P•rl~ on Sunda)'. The National Broadcastln• Co. and the \\"ashington Post reported Mond11 y night that Bruce "'oul d resl.itn >A'ithin da) s and be replaced by Portf'r. The besl information availl'lhle in San C!emenle-and it appeared to be authoritative. "·a~ that no changt' of American leadership al the Paris talks would come quite that quickly. Howt'ver, rumors that the 73-year-old Bruce \\·ould resi~n have been current for several "'t'ek.s. The Post quoted administration sources as saying that Philip C. Habib. the No. 3 negotiator al the talks also will leave P111rls. The Post said Habib 11.·\U rl'place Porter as envoy to Seoul . Porter. 56. \\as deputy ambassador to South Vietnam from September 1965 until mid-1967. "hen he went to Korea. Before St>rv1ng in Saigon. ht "·a$ U.S. con5ul general in Al~iers and bttame the flr.sl American amb11ssador there "'h e n Algeria \\'On iL~ independt'nct from Franre. Portl'r \1·a.~ hnrn in Eng.land. becan1e an Ameri can c1tizrn In 1936 and entered Ole Sl:ile Department's foreign service in 1937, This situation ha s made us more competit ive artd we are proud •nd grateful to say that we heve increased oor volume EVERY year for thirteen yeers, and have expand.cf five t imes at this location. Pleese stop in •nd browse-no pressure or gimmie~s. ALDEN'S • CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Mein. Thru Thurs., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sit ., 9:30 to 5 ··_c_·-1 I I l I I I ' I r I ' 10 OAllY PILOr T l>f~•1 July I l 1 q7 l llos pltal Troubles Good Overhead Costs, Ca1·e f(ey? I OS '\Nf:ELE~ -fB\\ f - Bt lter n1anagment a n d nu1nagcm1 n1 :systems are the rnly l\11y to inake an 1n1pact ()n the co"! nf IH ~pital care ;ind It might JU~( l tke \h(' pref t }~trm tu du 1 011\1d \1 Brotman f\1 D pr~sidcnt and cha1rn111n o! t eni.:ral !lealth Ser\lles ln1 told lhe Los Ar1i::"les SQ(ICly of ~C(Uf1 ry Anal}::.ls recently Ou1l1n1ng the opportunity for 1n1 rslor owned health c.are companies lo play .11 greater • role 111 solvlng ' Wall Street Chatter ~. NE\V YORK (l.d J1 l he chances of lhe decline 1:un l!nuJng beyond v.here 1 l already has gone decrease with time F'raser Manage 1nent Associates believes The company says !hr market should bt In good rus11 1on after thf' Ju ly •th 11ecken:l \\ e ought no w to ~ccen!uate !he positive wlu!r I h r negatl\ es hopefully eliminate themselves The markrl rf'CO\t'f) ha.s hl'en characterized moslly bv professional 1nvolvemcnl 1111 h mosl private 1nvestpi s re ma1n1ng on the s1dchncs Dl'Hll \\ 1(!er & Co s 11 ~ If gc • i ti np1r 101 br1ghlc1 ~ i~ l he econo rnv picks up !he lOrt1 panv behc11rs the spend ng of f'Xcess saving~ and su 1 lus thscrctionary income should propel stock prices higher The e1ghl pe1 cent tlrop 111 the Do\v Jones lndustri~I A\erage fron1 the ht,...h of 9~8 reached u1 Apr 11 1 ru1,t1tutr~ a norm~I 1.:orrec11on 1n ii bull market acord1n~ lo the Alexander l l ~m11lon \11s11tute Inc \~e still <'X~ll the market In rcsu1ne 11s up1rrnd \\Jlh a .-;umrncr r ~l!v p11ss1blv sending lhe Dow over !hr. !000 rnark !he 1nslitu!r. ~aid 1hf' <lb h1 v 11r 1nd1J st1t 1 l ssu~s lo 11( Id iibove 11 cir r<' rr.nl l iw~ 1s v1e1cd b} TPO Inc a.. ;:r crnsl u1I rtev£'lopmcn1 1 Po acids L/1 1 11t1l1t1cs 11luch oct:is1011:i I\ lead the rrst nf llf' niarkc! reccntlv hnve litcn 1101111111~ tJp\\.ard fhcsc ind cal111ns and the n1:irkrt ~ n1r1 "'old ~1~1r ~ugge!SI to thr. (tJ np 111v lh;il a rar£' buYu1g oppor!un1tv is ::rt hand The 111a1011tv nf the 111 1l 1 nor.-s ~r1 ~ll ll hu!li"'h !hr Oin<'~ lett1r ~n' Thr nr11 ~let1er ~•I '\ lh..: 11 u • 11 1 Ith <f lh~ Apl 11 lop I~ niorc tvpicat or intrrmediatr r rrt t I nns 1han a rre'i r ,h ~1ldrnn 1 lhr ri'-r n 1rld I I ~riling 11 I !t 1s a hill! h ~1~1 n nr~ 11 h ndd l111!r 1 ~ 11 nrt h , nri\ 1rinu<,ly l'.r 11~ ser1 ices than supply Brot n1an said a nat1on~t hc:illh rn,.ura1u" s t hr rn c would be 1ntroduled v.ilhin a tew year~ To 11l11strale thr need for some national health 1nsu1 ance plan ht> (J ted these 1968 f gore~ 24 rnillion p£'rsons nder ~gt' 65 had no ho~p1ta l 111 "I! l c :\ 1l11ili HI had f ])\lJt <JI l l r o ~urg1cal " Cll\Crage pl'nsec; Ill 1!1011 h<id fur 111 ho~p1 tal 0 1r pop 1\at1nn h:'ls 1n < reo.<;erl ~1nte lhe.se figures \1 Crt' rclea:.ctl le sau1 and 111 tin be crrt:11n 1h;l! !he nu1nb• 1 I 1 n 1 11 u r 1 d Atnl'r <Hl~ h ~ f.111l p IC'l \\ hrn n.;111)11.:Jl 111 ,11th 111 su1;.int:r bttonie., a f11ct 8101 1nan added lhe ITI t d f c :t l it nlcr l 1n1pll':i.: Y.111 plH1 an 1n1 reas1ngly s1gnd1canl r11le ( cncral Health :Seri ice s 11 luth 1 peratr~ four medical c cnll r 1 Qtnplexec; ha~ 1 on ttntralPd 1n thi~ unique cou ' pl 11 hc.allh care dcJ11cry btc<iu~c 1[ cffec1nrly ba\llC's 1hf' ~r 1raling 1.:n., factors 1n 1n1 d nr he said lh IO(d tal tJ'll~r (QTI plC'X rr]la Is a 1a!1)1ull1zat10 1 , f I i 1c l r is • re~po is1vP ond s I r earn lined ori: 1n1zat1ona l s ruc111rc rosl ictn 1n!lnl( aud control s\ .;;\em<: and del1bcratt' furw:ird plann ng The nucleus of thr 1ned <.:ii 'enter i.:omplex 1.;; !Ii 11cutc c:ire ho:;p1t<1! 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July l.l, \q11 __________ D_AJ_L_Y_P_l_LO_T~9~ Rogers More Secure, Stolid • Ill Cabinet -Revolutionizes Denture Wearing f'ornpanird flogrrs on a tnp 10 Lhf' Middle East problem . tran<·e n1ainlv rnr the :• Secrer.a ry of State Willlam P. Lisbon. He r ro.workf'r~ told Reporters covering Ro11:ers Pres1rirn!'~ l't<1if , ~nd persons Rogers has Jong bttn known her the boss wO\J!d not ap-in Israel said he wa .'I a lough calling on Dr. Henry Kiss-negot1ator. telltng 1srea1; 1 ingrr SAN CLEMENT£ !UPI) ~ •. as '1Mr. Nice Cu)·" iri ,11vern-11ruve II 1• I '" r · "you v.·1 wa " a one'' If u•ey Prcsidrnl Nixon i.;ol the idea ment and Washington circles. Ho~ers, a Lall h Io n d c started hoslililies. for using Marines at the Whi te But lately he ha.'1 g:uned 1he handsome man, is al way! con-The srcretary and his wife , House from his Ion.-: yea rs or reputation at the state depart-ven t ion a l 1 y and Mn· Adele , have rented a viHa near globe girdling when he saw men! for being some~·hat of a .'lervatively dressed. the President's. Pacific b!ufr-then1 stationed at Ll.S. r rn· "square." Roi;:ers is gett1nl{ more tnp estate La Casa Pacifica bas.~ies in all foreign coun· Aid~ reporl R o g e rs surr fooled as a diplomat afte r here for a working vacation. Ines. recent ly laid down an a shaky si arL But he ronfides Ceremonial Marine guards 1'he Vi'lute llous.-is gu<1rdtd, ultimatum to two malc staf-now that he li kPS the job and are used as doormf'n at Lhe however, hy pohcrmen whn fers to get rid of their beards plans to stay on. Ill' ta kes a \\lhite House in Washington. n1an guard houses ill the or be fired . ThPv shaved. b;irk s<'a\ In National SeC"urity Th r sna p p i 1 y i;:arbed vanous gates and desks One of his s~cretarif's 11lso Affairs Adl'iser ll enry A. Kiss-Mariners -...,.ho are not th roughou t the mansion • shied away frnm taking a inger on th e Vietn;1n1 qurstion :irmed-s1 <1nd at the door ol E1,cry president has seernrd _b_i_ki_n_i _•_·i_lh_h_'_'_"_·h_c_o:_s_h'_'_'_· _b_"_' _h_'_'_'__c'_:"_"_'_"_h_:ip:_•_o_1,_on __ 1_h_e_w_c_s_1 _1o_b_b~y,_1_h_e_v_is_i_1o_'_' _'_". _ _:to enjoy the touches or pagen- #8700.'.) One-Coat Latex Semi-Gloss Paint R•Ju!.r 699 $8.99 Callon Finish has 5-year dura- bilicy guaranree'. Also guaranteed washable, colorfast, spot-resistant. Dries in 1'2 hr. S2.97 ln1erior-Exterior Latex Fla <t !al/ S5 I t;uaraolred •I.coat, 4~0 MJ· ft cover.:l,l;e •Washable • Colorfast• 5-yr. dur:.ibi!itf • \'\1;uer, ~o:ip or delt'rp:ent 5po1 resistant 1, or you >:l'f ne<essary additional paint or l'OlH money luck Latex Flat Wall Paint n.,,,1,, 699 $8.?'J 11al. 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First ladies seen1 tu have a !irne keeping in step with "H<ill to Th e Chief" as they rnarrh in to a roon1 or on the South I.awn. Thev lend to ~kip a liltle to keep lip with their husbands, .Jacqueline Kennedy Or1assis fln ce leas1ng!y reported that ''Hall to the Chief" was her husband's "favorite 1une." President Nixon, like most ' ; " . -~· ' Price• Effectivr. thru Sat .. Jnlv 17 people, says lus r;i vont~ Washington 01nnurncnt 1~ the Lincoln !\·1rrnorial, parurularly at night v.·ilh the light sh1n1nl( nn the st<ltue of the I-:rcst en1anc1pator. But he re~r11led rf't·e11tly that he feels the "n1ost im· press1ve building, impressivr be-cause it has the appearancf' or 1he ages'' is the national archives building with its 'lhr nl'aor>I lh •!•R 111 !"'""' 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" --~---~I'<'--•...i...-=---r=-=a-- I ' • -:'!) ! -~· •'·~---' JJ bAILV PILOT Tuesday, Jut1 1), 1<111 Yuh Murders Governor Ends Long ltadeci•iota Corona Indicted Under Fire County's Transit Budget Approved • • In All 25 Deaths For Threat By JACK BR.OBACK SANT A AN A -An $800.000 budget for fiscal 1971-72 was adopted Monday by directors of the Orangt Caunly Tra115it Oi.'Jtnct, climaxing weeks of tt'l gain knowledgt 91 the t r II nsportat!on coo.su1lants. indec1slon. tr11nsportation field. outlined a proposed course of The budgtt. which would be The budget adoption 1en-action for the district. He I! YUBA CITY 1L:PI) Ju1n V Corona has l>E-en in- dicted for llle slaying of 2.\ transie nt farm workers whose bodies were found huried 11long the Feather River two months ago. The Sutter County Grand Jury deliberated f'lr ntarly t"o hours before returning the 2>eount murder 1nd1clmenl Monday night. The actlon means Corona must be u - raigned in superior court within 10 days. A preliminary hearing had been scheduled today in lower court on JO murder counts earlier filed against Corona. For The Record 161tl91!ih Dissolut ions Of M arriage FllH J•lv ' Wirlt, ~ry F_ •nd Wllllem 0 Holo1l1, Sit-fl Jl;u1~11 •"" Pt9VY ,,~ 8 r.,.,k1. 8ttlv A.""" J1m11 P. 8 uno, Oon11d "· •nd V~lm• I. lob•. M"'~ L°"I•• 1nd 0..:1r Wiii ktnnf'Mt•. C~1rlt• S. •"6 B~!!y J~•n tlur\l.&M, P•lrit•• I< 1nd Mt<~ln J. fl•omltY, IVIUOhfl 11-•fl• I nd II .,.,. £d,..1rd L•c••· ll•rDlr• Ann •rwl Tlmotr.y 8orfl~rd ,.. •• ,., P•mel• P1uh"" •"' l!•v ArNlld l(fl-r, JMnne Rull'I ona Jury H•nrv """'"""· Miry D••"•• •<>d \llnc•nl JoU Pl'I .A Nlf'"'°"' J1n•t l. •Ad Ch1rl•• "· Pl•lrow>kl, S.U11nno •"" J1mt• W. l U'1P9. M1rl•flnf 11'>11 P1u1 (n1rl•• Slln<. Pnvll lo ll••ll•n 1 ..:1 Mlcl'oltl Wllll1m 1-Jon>on. Bo+lv L. •rul R-r! l Sl~(Y, Doneld G ....... l l ll••n• I(. Gor<l<>n, Lonflif LH an<! Al•I" Bruc1 FllM Juty 1 Sou•lon, Norm• LO<J •"" R•ll>I> (, L• (llHT>ln•nl, H•i<I• 1n<1 l(•nnt•h lom~rd. N1ncv LU anG Don 0...efl ••c1dlo. D1rr•ll H. '"" Ann~lf J. Co,..llnt. M1rcolm ( •nd lletlY Jo E,.,,.,,,, J1ck o ...... 1d I nd Bobbi• Gffll P1•c11, Loll E, .,.., P•••• IC.. GullftrU. V!N; ... 11 M 1n lM• 10\d D•••d ollort Mon.,, M1••nt Jin• I nd Btrntrd olll)f'rl V•llin<11, l!oll1n<1f O 1/ld l ullo E. :i.mool, i;!ulfl C. ond Ooni., J. r ••rt•. B1rb1'" A_""" J•m•s M. (r1,..!ord, Thom&• (. •or"d Earl l . 11•11. DooJ9I•• HorwOOCI 1n<I ~u>1n lft Z••91•r. llevtrly M, •n<l JDfln L. J•••"· Lonni• R•Y &na (n .. yl Ann 5ml11'1, Lina• l . """ W•ol•y E. Sn•nnon. ll•<Y• •<1(1 Jolin Jos.i>ll l 0tltl•""· Ge.,. Ele1nor i nd ltoo/\ <'orll""' Colflh.,., Cr•;g Cll•rle• 1nd Lvndl• 0 •1n' ll•<l •ll•, '"ri0<ol!1 •nn 1n<1 R0<11ll M•l~lll• H11n•"'· DO'"o•lly l -Ind (t•"'"'°" D. M•ff•· Lulo Mlld•M """ ""'°' l J:;O:.•flfY, Ouola A """ c,,,,., E E•T0<1. T/\om11 A 1n<1 Jua 1111 •nn jl lbe<"I• Jr .• (/\¥It• E. lnG (Ottll,.. Alld1 Collin•. Dl1n1 J_ 1no ("•'"'' C Clo•~e. Rob•n """" ""a St•11ll•n Grr1•d INTEllLDCUTORY DECREE' ""'•'" Ju+• • C.•tllf n. S/\1•on " '"" llol>Or! J. Sll•n~. l!ob~rl S••"" ... a ll•H• lO U"• sc.nr!ll<lf•. Jr , Eamofl<I P. 1nd Cllrl!1v Oun•. M1•I~"'-Fran<•• •"" Ricn1•d C.l.o•llorn ll•illY, llar~fl J 1rod l •MOtfty p 0 '(1"'""· Ru .. 111 Euff'" 1n<1 Jud•lft '"" Monnew>. Flfl'"e<M:I Mlrlt Incl Pit• D1111r<1 t<omll•on, Jt , Gtorff f•ea""'~ 1nd NoncY ~IO•nt ""''""• N•O''" 0 1nd l!oy 0 l • .. 11. ......... EllT1!0<!•n •"" J•mH Cl1tenc~ sn.w. Pol\• ~u• 1nd J•'''"' l . Ou•<lfn, P1h• •"" f<lnk D f to•l>nft. M1•sn1 M . 10\<I L1,,.rrnc1 JOH'Pft M•h•, (•'""'!"• •"d ~I~•• w.1i.1m Eonew, ll•llV J, """ Ger•ld l. Pow•il, Mo•• 110.., •Ad 11 .. non c.onz•l•L e,m., •"" C.••I• MIG<l+•lon. l••lo w F """ (uol<t Prltf, flN:I M. '""" Oonlld C "M"•· """' G ano ll~r l G 0o•tr11. Do~••<I ,. '"" D• "' """ W"9~!, Do•olh• M ..... 1100.,I l c;,,11o1n, "'•cll•rd A a'V) N•n<• l . CtY• J ""n ,. •nO P11t•<>• A IC •Od• .. J oe• All•~""" """• ,, •• 8 •u•"••on. \l•lor,. E •nll Jam •• ' llu<Ol•v. JO•h"" J .,,., w ......... LPI Death /\1otices 00~"-HUt: f lt/I,,_ ... [)ot\lhu• ~•r>tCH "'""'"0, "'''"'"''ell l agu"" 6•1<n Mr>'!111••. MO•E,.O l•ln•"'d M0<...0 •o• 11 111'1 0.lewtn. "''"'''""''"" B••<h Doi• or "°""· JUIY 11 , 1•11 S\lfYoYM b• •-dauon'ffO, lu<Y (old~on •"" !.ol..,•d F lo•., RC>U"'· Tue•d•• Ju .. ll 1'11 11 1 JO • m ift ~m!lll'! (l\•,..1-t<uflhfOCllon tl tM~ ll:ecw ltM Ma.,, Wt<t ......... v. Ju•~ 1•. 10/I. 5•. ~;mon i .Ju<I• C11"""' cnu<en lnletmt n! •' Gooc sn .... rd c;..,..tttY, Hunlm111on ""''~· (t h!"'"'' 1mi1n1 Mottu••Y, Dlr~c •o" ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY &%7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa -• BALTZ ~10RTUAR1ES Corona de.I Mar _ _ 57l-9450 Cost. Me.11 . . . .... 64&-i4Z4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cott.a Mesa LI S.:14U • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUAllV J7tl Lapna Canyo• Rd. CH-9415 • PACIFIC VIEW •MEMORIAL P AllK Cemetery Mortaary CUpel JStl P1dftc View Drtve Newport Buell. c.urornl• ..... ,., • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL DOME 7Ml Bolu Ave.. Westaduttt m-.uu • SMJTIM MORTUARY U1 Mal• SL -Huntlnft.Oll Bf:tell ~ The district atlorney wa.! ex- pected to ask for dismissal of the lower courl complaint becaust of t11e grand jury ac- tion. ··we are closer to ~ trial right now than if he had to proc·eed by ll preliminary heanng." said D1Str1ct At- torney G. TeJa . SACRA,.1ENTO ! ur1, Democratic lellders I o d a y assailttl Gov. Rona ld Reagan·s threat Lo rock the legislature's proposed vacation next month by calling a special session on we lfare, Medi-Cal and tax w11hho!ding. Profs Wllnt covtred by new county pro--tal!vely calls for the same ac-the Sel.."Ond in a series of con· perty tax of t~·o cents per $100 tion on the twe>-cent tax rate, sultonls who "'tiL appear .;issessed valuation. calls for but no final acllon on that was before the board . the • hiring of a general taken. Bouman said the board's manager and a secret.ary and Board men1ber John Kane), dirett1on 1n the next 12 months re.<it'rves Mi87.000 for ••transit mayor of Cyp~ss. argued for shoold Include, first, .:i period district objectivei:;" 1uch as a four-cent rate which would of 1mn1ed1ate at'tion includmg Re(lg(l ,t Belt hiring a consutlant. raise about $1 6 mi!hon . "If we an inventory and analvsis of · · ., County Supemsor Ronald go into a joint powers agrt·e-existing transJt systems" in the Caspers, a transit board mem-menl with the Los AngPles county. the assemblying of a. Ci.ILClted Up ber, who, v.•itll Richard Lynn Rapid Transit District ~·e wlll staff, a survey of areas of Newport Beach. prepared need money to buy buses:' he needing scrvu.•e. and a study Corona. B 37-year-old far1n labor contractor, was arre.sled MORE CHARGES after the bodies of 25 field ___ s_u_•cpe_c_t_c_o_,_•_n_• __ _ One Assembly H.epub1ican leader, n1eanlime . said :i. thret>-week recess in August is ''not in the cards·· while his coun te rpart 1n the Senate adopted a rnore cautious wan- and-see 11ttitude, Reagan warnt>d the SACRAMENTO \UPI\ _ A the budget, said it exhibited pointed out. of potental patronage. group of college professors ''fiscal restraint.'' Caspers and Supervisor Bouman said p 1 an n in g called on Goll. Ronald lleagan He said $25.000-$30,000 a Ralph Clark, another transit should follow for the pertOO MOflday and asked him to join year was earmarked for a board n1ember. argued until 1930 and then for !he them in ··belt-tightening" by general rnanager. <1gainst the higher rate, poin-1980-1995 period. He said Ulis "'orkers were t>1humed during late May and early June along the FPather Ri11er and sur- rounding orchards norlh of Yuba Ci ty. 1'he grand jury members were ordered nol lo disc1L'5S !he case with anyone by Superior Court Judge John G. Hauck. at least until a decision is made on whelher a transcript of the testimony ~·ill be filed in court. The indictment was seven pages Jong. Twenty of the l'ounts name lhe victims, \Vh ile the other rive were John Doe indictments that stated the approrimate lime of death and locations of the bodies. Judge Hauck postponed set- ting an arraignment date for Corona at the request of the district attorney, who said he wanted first lo meet ~·ith defense attorney R i ch a rd Hawk. Solon Blllsts McCloskey's Laos T " les WASH INGTON (UP!) -A fellow California Republlcan charged Rep. Paul N. McCloskey Jr .. ?11onday with having done "serious harm" in accusing the A me r i ca n military of deliberately bom- bing Laot ian village.~. Contrary to f\1cCloskey's assertions, Jtep. Charles S. (;ubser told the !louse, U.S. pilots flying in support of the Royal Lao governn1enl are un- der specific flrders to avoid every hut. "Most of the destruction of villages has oeo. curred from ground l1ghling," he said. McCloskey accused Gubser {If turning a difference nf opin- 1nn into a per~na! attack. He s;iid he had considered him a friend until Gubser on .June 28 V-'eni into r-.1 c C 1 o s key ' s Cnngre!isiona l districL a n d charged him "'·1th lelling himself be used by leftists. Their distncts adjoin. r-.1cCloskcy is the former Marine colonel "''ho announced last week he will oppose Presi· dent Nixon in lhe GOP pnmary election~ on the 11:round he ha~ f;i iled to end the Vietnam War. Gubser is a 10- term Congressman. r-.1onday·s exi:hange on the llnuse floor rl'~ulted frnm ~1cClo~kcy '11 <'ht1llengf' \ n c;ubser to met"I him 1n dcbal(' nn the issue_ Actually. 1here ""1.~ no deba!e to SJ"lf.'ak of E;irh restatl'd his view~ Rut lime ran out bt>fnre e11hC'r cou ld get in his coun1erblnws. JCB.\f Ahortcil After Launch VANDENBJ-;Rc; A~"R. Calif. fUPI I -A M1nule1nitn I Intercontinental Bal 1 is tic ~11ssile on a classified te.o;t mi.~sion was destroyed Mon- day shortly after lift off from its launch silo. An Air Force spokesman ~aid the range safety officer I r i g g e re d a i;elf-des truct device in the missile becoose ''it was OtJt of 01e safety 'r.one.·• Police Study Bomh BJast lawmakers that thP stair's !'itill unbal;incrd $6.78 billion budget pitches $1 2 m1lhon further intn red ink each day there i~ nn action taken to rnact incon1e t;ix withholding and reforrn Medi-Cal and welfare spending_ giving up the $5.000 pay in· An unusual amount, $25,000 ting nut that the county type of planning is needed to crease he received this year. "'·as alloted In transportation general fund lax rate is going qualify for federal grants. "He did 1101 indicate to us and travel during the initial up sharply this year. lie said a study o t he would do so." reported Art year lo cover the many Martin J. Bouman of the "grantsmanship'' w a ! I m· Bierman, a San t-'rz.ncisco meetings !he general manager San Diego nffice of Alan M. portant because of the com- At Stanford "If the legislaturf' has not balanced the budget. either by passing these reforms or by imposing new taxes prior tn Aug. I. I will co nsider it to be my solemn du1y to call !hem back int.n special session on Aug. 2," he said. State phi losophy teacher and 1 _laliodiiiiiidiii reciiiiilOii'ii'ii'ii'il>'<'iiiiil ii'°iii'ii'ii"iiniidiiiiiViiooiii'iiheiieiisiiiiiaiiniiidiiiiiAii"iiiociiiiiaiil•iisii, iiiipiil'ii'iiiliyiioiiliii50iiuii'ii'ii'ii' iilii°'iimioiniiiey, president of the 3.000-member United Professors of California. STANFORD I UP I ) Sheriff depotie.'! today con- tinued their investigation intt'l the pipe-bombing or the home of St an ford University's personnel director R o b e r t Nelson Monday night. A University spokesman said no one was injured in the blast which occurred al JO p.m. Ne Ison ' s 18-year-old daughter narrowly escaped in· jury when an 18-inch hole was ripped through her bedroom wall. She was nn the room at the time of the explosion. Nelson was a local point of three peaceful demonstrations outside his campus office after his announcement that five Stanford University employes were being dismissed because their participation in an April 9 sit in al Stanford University Hospital. They were fired for ''unacceptable behavior.'' "There was a loud explosion with a ball of fire," Nelson said, There was no sub.sequent fire. Nelson. his wife and daughter "'·ere in the house "'·hen the explosion "''en! off somewhere oulside the home, the spokesman said. 'rhe Nelsons ll1•e in the f;;w.:ulty resident11-1I are;i on the university cam p u i:;. His daughter, Debhy, is a student at Slanlslaus Stale College. Reagan insisted a "massive tax increase" can be avoided by approving both h i s •·reforms" and wit hhold ing by Aug. I but warned hy lhP end of July ''the deficit will be S3 large it ca nnot be made up by the refonns alone." The occasion of the an- nouncement was the opening Monday of a pos1er l'Xhibit outside the governor's office door which daily will record the size nf lh e drficit. now estimated at in excess of $14.5 million. State Controller llouston 1. Flournoy started such an idea earlier in the year by fixing a sign to his office which ticked off the days until lhe July I deadline for budget appro11al. The legis!at11 re tentatively had planned lo recrss for three "·eeks 11ext month and relurn to 11gain tackle mitjnr still unresolved issues such as reapportionment. .. If he would spend as much time working with us on the solutions a~ he does in painting pos!Prs and trying !I) upset Presitienl N1xnn, this would prob:ibly all be resolved by nnw,'' said I) em n c rat i c Assembly Speaker Bob Moret- ti. Bierman, carrying !wo belts. confronted Reagan outside the governor's off ice while the chief executive was erecting a corridor erhibi t show ng the size of the slate budget deficil. He tried lo hand the belts to Reagan and make a speech while television cunera crews crowded around for ll closer view. Reagan invi ted Bierman and three other profs into his of£ice lor a private meeting in.stead. ·n1e bells symbolized "belt-tightening.'' The professors are en gry with Reagan because he vetoed from the st.ale budget a l() percent cost-of-living pay increase for faculties a tlhe state colleges 2o11d th e University of California. They didn 't receive a pay rai~ last year either. Court Says Man's Trash I s Private SAN t'HANC..:ISCO (AP) - Police need a warrant to sift t.hrough curbside garbage cans or separated trash in ll garbage tn1ck, the. California Supreme Court ha.s ruled. Reagan Set to Face Critic Gov. McCall In a 4-3 decision, the court uphPld Mo:-iday a Los Angeles Superior Court's suppre._<>.Sion of evidence in the case of Edward and Judy Krivda. Police asked garbage col- lectors in 19fi8 lo separate the JACKSON HOLE:. Wyn. Monday for II four-day run. Krivda"s !rash so il could be /UPI 1 California Gov. "l resent Rny governor searched. Officers reported Ronald Rragan. backed by lhe. holding 11 President hostagt>," la1er they found marijuan?. While House in his feud with the outspJken ~1cCall told drbris and scraps of papers "'1th the Krivda 's names on ('.ov. Tom McCall. planned In newsmen. them fl y here tonight and Nnfront The other GOP governors 'l'hcy were charged ~·1th the Oregonian about char~es cautiously defended Reagan. pos..-;essing pot, but al their he is holding President Nixon "I would remind r. n v . !rial !hey allempted t o RS a political "hostage." r-.1cCalt that \.nv. Hea~an has su~h':.'<,s '~Ph,'cm"e'dc'o""'rt'· d;sm;ss· gone out nf his way to support • " .,.. • ' "The Presidenl i.~ II guest in President Nixon." said (;ov. Pd charges ruling that the Calilornin . no! a hostage, He .John A. Love nr Colorado. evidence w;is obtained through is frCf' lo rorne or gn as he "Maybe !here has b~n somP unl:iwh1l search and seizure. plPases." Re a~ an told difference on welrare, hul lrt's Such ~arba~e i.~ within r.1 news mt:'n in :;arramcnto ~·ail and see what Reagan ha~ hnuseholder'.~ "exJ>(>ctation or Al the Westrrn \Yhite House 10 say." pnvac}," lhe court said. in San Cle1nente, Presidential ---'-----------------------! pr t·s s Secretary Ronald !.. Ziegler said. '"C:ov. f\tcCall 1s appaN'ntlv not awarC" of the gO(ld rel;;ti0us \le have with (;o.,.. Reagan. \\'e consider the rrlationsh1p "''ith c;ov. Reagan and President Nixon to be 1·rr~'. very good " The consrrvat1v• California ~nvl'rnor. ~·ho unsuccessfully Nlntrsted Nixon for the GOP l'res1d('n\ial nomination iPI 1968. emphasized "l'm pledged to lhe renomination and the re-election of the President I 1hink he should be President for a second term." McCall's attack.s on Reagan for allegedly bartering political support in exchange for concessions on welfare and other issues -dominated the annual Western Governor's Conference which opt n e d • 15).WORT • IN • • NO MINIMUM bAlANCE REOUiREd Yes. thaf's rigtitl Froo checking -no minknam balance required.. Anything that's free is worth checking, and now i11 the right lime to check.into Anaheim Savings new free services. We've joined with a major natiooai bank offering you complete Savings and Loan plus banking services. Onty at Anaheim Savings coo YoU deposit $1000 and eam the hfghest interest an the nation on Wlsored savmgs aftd recef\te the benefits of •.• Free checkITTg. Pre-- ferred Customer rates oa auto a-Id boat k>ans, and Preferred Customer rates oa personal loans. Learn about Sheee at our Huntington Beach olfi!Oe.. fREESAfE dEposiT boxEs Free wlh accouN balance of $1 ,0X> or more. Yoar penonal safe deposit box at our Huntington Beacfl office Of anywhere In .., world JOU desire. (Size: Up to 31-i• x y x 24-). Aft )'OCI need to do II -119 of yoor prefom!d locaUoo and we will take care of too details . COAST SUPER MARKET IS A FRIENDLY PLACE! 6% Two \o Uve year term certificate ac~ts with $5,000 ft'tfnimum bllfanco. Ne lt!IJ 1t11rt 4hl11t.,111t -Alweyt hle1141y empleve--M91111I.,. prl-i...r &-,.rtMt ,,..iuce. \Vho needs it? It seems so plastic and static. You say. ••sy making it today. l"JI assure "'Y O\vn tomorrows." O.K. That"s beautiful. But have you talked to any of the with-it money-makers lately ·~ They're really creative-and they know how to use life insurance creatirt~v. It's simply this: life insurance can be made to be a no'h·-idca, a \\ay of under,vriting your life-slyle. That'i \\hat being creati\e with life ins urance is alt about. Because "'·e can't spell it out more in 1his little ad, how about talking to us and pinning us do1\n to more specifics'! 50 YEARS OF SECURITY COAST SUPER MARKET 3341 !..e.-~ ~. Gi .... <lt!,...... HOME DELIVERY C1H •• llti-f & U •.m .. Oto"I .. MON-SAT-' '• •:J&-St1114•Y . , .. MANUFACTURERS LIFE li"o'SURA.NCE CO~IPA.NY Rranch Off ire Suite 3{X"), ZJZJ North Broadway, SanlJI An11 . Calif , 92702 Tt/Ppl1011p: .SStllSOO Representative: Jack L. Nix AcooUnlB ... Insured lo $20,000 and pro1ected by Anaheim 5a¥1ngs' 100% record of safely. ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION M...,., OFFICE: 187 W Llncafn AYfl. Anaheim, C&lllor,..,a PR2-1S32. • 11 Main S1roe1 Hunrirtgton B11ch, Cal 1_.,.. LEHS81 _ .. _., .. _,._.,,...._ -.....,(.... .... -... ----' ..... ·~ - l I V"-4-,_• ---·---I •...-----• L )l_7'._.'.: ..... _,____ -I ,,_ -~~~~-·--~----~~==~---:.......-..:::=--.....,.,...,. ;;;;;;l .....--' --~~---~-~--... -.~ ~ ·-'~ ' I '11i•appointed' Consumer Aide Quits NY Joh NEW YORK (A P) -Betty Furne$$, leltvision '.s one·tlmc refrigerator sales gal, quit her posl a~ st<ite adviser on con. 11umer aff a1r s f.londay. saying she couldn't sell the Republican legislature on being ··serious about the consumers.'' "You might say 1 am in the market for a job, .. said the former actress. afte r Gov. Nelson A. Hockefeller accepted her resignation from the $Jl ,000-a-year job to which he appointed her last August. ··1 share V.'ith you." Rockefeller wrote, •·your disappointment tha t some of the significant consumers legislation that we both had hoped for was not approved at this last legislative session . "I know how deeply you feel about this and fully understand the considerations Y•hich have Jed to your decision to resign." Putting ii somewhat more b!unlly, Miss Furness said: "The New York State Legislature simpl y wasn 't serious about the consumer," Jn an interview in her 1\-tadison Avenue effice, Miss Furness, dressed in a bright orange suit, said she requested a legislative appropriation of $720,000 for lht coming year, describing it as sort of a "kidding figure." But the kidding ended. she added, when ''they gave me only $250,000 and that .... ·as the figure 1 had for the seven months I was in charge during 1970." "That's when J started thinking about resigning," Miss Furness went on. "I couldn't even set. up a progra m that cost $4 beca use I didn't have $4 to spend. I had a staff of 19 people and I had to let seven go.·• QUITS PROTECTING Betty Furness A native New Yorker. now 55. t-.tis! Furness went to llolJy.,..·ood in 1932 and made 35 movies, casl as a "sweet 16'' type. But it was not unti l she went into television . in 1949 that she attained na· lionw ide attention as the ga l v.·ho ahvays was opening or closing refrigerator doors for Westinghouse Electric. From $100.000 a year as a TV salesman, Miss Furness dropped trt $26,000 when President Lynd on B. Johnson appointed her his special assi"· tant for national consumer affairs in 1967, a post she held unlil 1969. Last year. wh ile Rocke fcllf'r was run· ri ing for reeleetion. he na rned l\ilss Furness lo the state consumers pos t. Planne1·s Delay Actio11 011 Avco Development Bill AVCO Communi ty Developers Inc. to.s.sed a lower density development plan for Laguna Nigue l lo the Orange County Planning Commission Monday but there was an "if" attached. John L. Chlilman. planning consulta nt for the firm said sale of the Salt Creek · Beach to the county hinges on approval of "at least e portion of our revised plans, t specially the beach related area~." Planning commissioners delayed action on the development plan until l\1onday Lag1ma Sc ,vagc Plant Perf un1 ed -Very Carefully Evidently San Clemente is not alone in adding a lit1le bit of perfume to se11•agc in its new trea\ment plant. "Our plant 1n Lasw1a Beach uses Almask, made by the Rhodia Co .. 11·hich also makes Chanel l-;o. 5. ·· reported Joe Sweany, public 1\'0rks director. "\\'e have to be careful how \IC use 11 . 1t"s awfully poten1 stuff ." Sweany offered the com1ncnts on Ilic perfume after hearUlg a report that fragrances arr added lo the 11ew £2.3 milion sewer plant in San Clemente. ·•\l/e al~o use Sentol. made by the Dell c:o.," added Daniel Leslie, superintendent of the L11guna Bf'ach plant. built in the e.arly 1930s. 0 '\Ve put some of !hr perfume into the head"'orks and spray some around the plant ,'' Leslie nonchalantly com mented. ' The plant buys the perfume 1n S:> gallon drums at a rost of over S3~ each. "Like Joe said, you have lo be ca reful how you use it," Leslie quipped. <1•1d scheduled a n1ccu ng ;i\ L<1gu11;1 Niguel Friday at 3 p.m. to lour the beachfront lhe county is negotiating 10 buy. Th e long stanchng offer of AVCO pro. poses sale lo the county of 11 .4 acres of beach at $30,000 an acre. 16.5 acres for parking al a fair appraised prtce, plus donation of two access routes 1n the area between Monarch Bay and Dan a Point. Consummation nf the deal ha s been held up by technical differences bel1veen !he county staff and the developers representatives. AVCO's rev ised ple.r1 calls for ;Jn ultimate population in the 5,200·aCre COin· n1unit~ of 61,724 a drop or n1ore than 111 percent from previous plans. Total dwrll· in g units would be cut !o 18.225. 1nore than 4,600 under current projections. Chapman sald !he new plan call~ for the coun1y !o set firm upper limits on nu mbers of housing unil s lo be a!Joy.·ed 1n each of 11 neighborhoods., Other tempting bait offered the plan· ners included ho1nes priced from $,18,000 fo r low income famil ies. Other housC's .,.,·ouJd range up to $50,000. Chapman sc>.id the plan auemp1ed tn "spread low inconie housin~ units evenly throughout the cwnmun1ty to avoid forn1· ing ghettos." "The l'ery l11 w incomr .'(roup v.·1th under $6,tlOO per year \11]1 ha \'e !o bl' housed in subsid11:ed ur111s using federal pro~rams for rent11I or 011 nersh1p assistance." the consull;int said. He added that 2.150 unit~ would br built to sell for $25.000 or less to fan1il1r~ 1~ilh nf't expendable incomes after !axe.~ of $8,600 or less. The AVCO plan calls for ;:i. minimum flf 125 acres or park land with continguou.'\ greenbelt lies betv.·ecn schools and park areas. Housing, I.he plan states would be con· centrated into higher density pockets lo preserve na!ural lerrain, gen~rat open space 11nd a!low for lhe creation of recreation fi'.cilitics. Village Adds Pay Pl1011e ·In Bid £01· Tourist Trade t.oOKlNGGLASS. Ore. I AP) -"We'v& 1 always been for commWlication,'' said 1'.tayor Nonn NibleU. Lookingg lass, population 40, now has it.s first public telephone booth. H's at the north e.od of the 118--year.-old general 1tore Niblet operales. "Now \\·e have 11. parking meter at one end of town. a phone booth at the other," he said. Niblett didn't say it, but he may hopt 1 lhe phone boot.h is as suceessful as the park ing meter in atLracting tourisi& to tht tiny Southern Oregon town. An earlier story had publicized the village's big brealhrough. The parking meter is actually at the f'Ollth end of the store. which is the mid· dle of town . Niblet t. 36. figures at least J.500 touri~ts have dctoun!d off the main road to see ii I.hf:' past year. ,,,~ mayor, 11 Douglas County com· m1 ... ~ioner. :ind tht telephone company's rrgional nianager JOUled 30 residents 1111 dedication ceremonies for the pay phone booth. An impromptu presentation marked the ceremony. A local mu~um curato r gave the town an old picture of a former rcsi· dent . Ira Howard, whom he called t.hf. world's champlon mustache grower. Howard, who lived in Lookingglass in the early 1900s, had a I 7 ·in c h mustache. The first Incoming call to the phone booth generated escilement a~ the. general ~tore. Anticipating the first call from thf: ou Lside world. Niblett answered. It Wlll5 a wrong number. Niblett says he. e:rpe:<:U more civic lm· provements in the future. The village neecb a manhole cover. ht iaid. And he's also 11aving money from the parking meter for a watering trough for horses hitched to the meter while their owners shop lt'atcli Tlais Barefoot and wearing a sarong. rilrs. Suharto \\ ifc of the Indonesian President. looks quite hus1ncssllkc as she ai1n<; for a strike. The oc· casion 11·as the opening of a nc11' bo11·!in g alley 1n Dj akarta, Indonesi a. Laguna Beach Artist Evans Scores Laguna Beach arllsl Ned Evans' pa1n- l1ng. "Gull." was one of threC' pa1nt1ni;s 11 h1ch \\'ere named winnl.'rs in !he All Cahforn1a Art Purchase PriLe Com· petition sponsored by the Festival of Arts and produced by thC' Art Association. Joining Evans as \1'1nners were Erl Aoy.·en of Corona de! 1\1<1r wiih hi s pain - ting, ''rlapturc''. and Chri stian l\11 to111c nr Los Angeles "'il h his work. ··11 \Va~ I\ \V ay For Time to Pass By ." Th(· lhrc·e 11,•nrks -along with 81 others -\1 111 n1<1~c up the All California Art Show at lhr Art Association Gallery, 307 Chff llnvr. The sho w opt>ns July 17 and runs through /\ug. 29. Tl1r ton1pc1ition drc1v l.OJO 1\iorks front :1n1 ~ls thrnugtuiut Cal1fnr111a -from the trad111011;il to the abs urd -"'hich were J1J1"1cd rlnwn 10 84 semi-final ists. Altamily ' Whenever you and your brood get the urge to fly off for a weekend, homecoming or vacation, take us tip on our FamiJy Plan. On Air California you can get away with fares up to half off. Jn the followin g example, an average family fli~s a typical Air Cal route-and saves! Family Member Fatt Sample One·Way Fare (Incl. Tax) tlead of Family Full .21.60 Spouse 2/3 14.41 Age 12through19 213 14.41 Age 2 through 1t 1/2 10.80 Undet"2 F= - Total Famjly of 5 61.22 Cost per PasRngtt 12.24 .. -· .... \,... "t ~--·--. --· -::-:-. . .. , ' ). ..,, --•! .. c ......... --' I •·~., • ._ -'/) », ....... ~----·11 ---------·-.. -·-·-~· . --··-·----· -} #~· ·--·.. -·--=--.=::: -·---~--.l=..!.;;~------- CT.::"':.:"'::'::.' 'C.J:.:"::''..:l:.:J:_, .::19'-7-"l _____ S DAILY PILOT :J Saddle back l' alley . . . • Vandal Problems . . """ 'Not Too Serious' By PA'l'lllr;K IOY).f; fhe recent de!tntcUpn of the 11'ilhrwe' nests al the rleW MJt•loh Community llospilal WR.f onl)' Oft@ or • series I)[ malicious 3C:f.11 which have been plaguing the Saddleback V1i.l11y, observers sald Lhis week. ~ However, th.la aense.111.11 "recking of Ptq~rty, el1s1lfied by l1w enforce1nent · .Offi~als as malicious mischief, Is fre· · A11ently more of the prankster variety than·or a serlou1 nJl;lltre, officials soy. Sheri!rs Investigator Skip f\.1itc·hell, who is in ch~r~e or the ;;irea,· says the vandaHsm In the ~alley is no v.·orse than in other parts of Orange County . "If the residents are having a had pro- blem with vaodalis1n," r-.11tchell notes, "we certainly haven't heard aboul H ·· Mitchell i8id that his n1en hild ret·enllv caught two youngsters beheved to ha\C been responsible fur much or the HI· creasing property destruction. The bo ys had been on probation for previous van· dalism convictions when thev 1,rere caught again, Mitchell noted. • Mitche ll sai d his office receives 01·. casional report!'i of youngsters throwing: tocks at autos, toilet·rapering homes ;inrl decorating v.-e1 ccn1c nl. But he said rnuch n1alicious a1.:tivily occurs with the .!'a111c rrcq ucncy in other parts of lhc counly. "If anv tnore vandalisn1 is occunng.'' he added , '"!he people aren 't reporting it."' l\1ike Shearer, president of the l\l1.~s 1nn VtcJo Hon1eowner·:r-,\ssoc1al1on. ilgrl'e'i \\'i!h l\fitcheJl's contention that !he prn. blen1 1s not as serious as so1nc residents believe. .. It is not a pla~ue," Shl'arrr sa1rl. ··hut 11 i~ still v.-orsc than \l e 11ould hkc 1t in bf' .. ··However. I SUSPf'l"l n1uch or !he damage i~ not ma l1rious. bu1 is s1n1p!v kids not thinking about the con~equeJK"t's of their action," he add ed. He sai d sul'h d<1mage would be that done !o sh rub.~ nn a hillside v.·hich youngsters might use as a shortcut. l)amage lo park shru b.'\ and n1brl' public fac1ht1es 111 the valley cosl about $2.500 in fiscal 1970-71 . according to coun· !y officials. A spokesman for the county uld mo!>t flf 1n111 ~t was in labor to rep&1r dan1a gl'd equipme"t. Noti ng that nla•1y !lpti,nklt!r heads Wft, b1·okcn o!f. tlit vl llctal !aid the greaie~l repair co""t 11u11ld bl) for labor to lhi• 1 dirt out uf the "'nl~1· sys-ttm. FGr fl st<1I l~il·~2. the coUnly ba• $en· tatively bud1teted Sfi,000 to repair su111 d1unage. This f1gutf', however.; bas TI•'t yet been appro;t't.I hv 1 )~ Board u, SUJ)('f\'l':iur~ Damai;<' to 1 11°~ f 111t.!i1-.~ hclongi ng !11 !he \l h~.01 1 \ 11 '" 1 ·11nqlany. the major developer of th" \ a!lr·\, 1" al~n shght. a• rord1ng lo ~·.1n1p..1n~ sccu1 1ry (\ffic1d Charles Collin'>. "I \11•11lrh1 L ,,,. ... 11 h 'l'r.l"l11<; 1n dolla r an•l ~·1>111 '' ( ''11111, said, nol ing most 11r rh\• d.·1n1:11•r anci th"fls occurrl'd at ne h11n1r., under cv11·1 ruttion. Hr Cflulrl nn. hn11 e11·r. plaCl' ilt1.v dollar estunate on t~ dan1ai;c this p;i ~t .Year. l\lrs. Collins, J(no,rn on Coast. Dil's I JJ ,\tla nta S<'r1 11·rs l'.t'l'l' Jwld \ru!.1v :it Or:c:i11 r tn1t"ll·r\, l1t'Hlhi'1, l11r ,\IJ'\. f{. l:Scrn:1r l ('(ll!ll1', 111 ' li1•·d 111 h•r .-\tl.111!.1 hon S:it11rd.1_\ ,ll!!'I ,1 bru [ 1t:nr • \\\'II \.,nr11" n 111 J,.1i.;u1r1 • ~Ir~. ( ollu•. h:id Jtl'>I ll'lurnrd 111 1;1 . .,r·~··• l111l111v1n::: 1 fl'.'{'·n 1on1h 'i~tt 111:h hr r l.l.iu:.i 11,.r afl'l son-il'-1:1\1, \11', ar'd \:·~. 11.1·1.1ld J. \.:1nrlt-1h11t. \l):.'.1(',111:.nn \1 .. -.1· llr11·1'. Shr IS ~ll!"lll't'd b\' (\Iii rt·1u;~111t·r~. :-.11 Sidn('V I~. ,\lll"ll of .\rl:llll 1 ,tnt! ;\Ir \,.~1ndi>rh1:1: a id hv f,•:ir J.;f<JJ,.lr"'h!ld1·1 and f1 v1• i.;1l'.+l gre111drhddfc11. \!r~ ('!•11111~. the f,•rn1rr Sl1JlaC 1nf··f'", 11:1s ;i ronr·rr! fllil!ll~.1. ;1·1d 11.•:Hl•·d 111 • 1nusH' !l~·p.1rtnit•111 uf f',11:!r r t fli·l', bC'!"•Jr(' hPr 1n:i rn;1gf'. SIH' 11 :1~ :1 i~r.1Uuat·· nf \\{lndctll Srhnol 41[ \\11<;J(' a11d t'11• f'h;i< Cnnservnln1v of J\lu ~1i.: 111 L'nl11 111l1u1. (.,.1. and of Brennll f olh•g1·, [;;1111~1·tlll'. (,.1, to remember. For these fares, either one or both parents ll11lSt accompany one or more of their children. Savings could be even greater, d ep ending on the size of your fami ly and the route flown. With Air Cal's Family Plan, you can fly in""P""Sively to the great fun spots in California. Disneyland, Sea World, jack London Square-they're all served by our bright 737 SunJets. Jast call your helpful travel • agent or Air CaL 0 Give your family the air, and , be remembered. Air California With eomething new under the •un. I ., • • • .--· , ' J '1 ) : ' T11t\d1y, July 13, 1~71 Mediterra11ean . -· : ~ . . :"· ·-. . . .. 11 .S. SIXTH Fl!Et 4.S SH,.S.~ SU&MAllHlS 200At•CtA.fT 2i,OOO ~EH SOVlfT fllET ~O-60 SHIPS Fleets .... .;. . --·-~-·····• .. . ... . ........ -.. ,..· .. , .... ... ...... . '• . .. .. :.~: . ·--.\-. ·-~........:~" :-··! •.·: ,10· 13 SU&MAllH£S 7 ·10,000 MlN i 151~lJon Of.CAll ; ;. ~"'!-•.•.!".!""" •• _. ____ .. _ .. _._ ..... ,. . .. _ .... .-... -·:::: · .. · .. .... ' ... . . . .. ..... ' ' Ne\vs map indicates straleg:1c positions of Arilerican and Russian naval forres in !he Merliterranean area . American domination since lhe enrl of \V\Vll of the Mediterranean 'ffom !11e Darrfanelles to Gibraltar, a d istance of 2.330 1niles, is today being challenged Uil'I Nt W• Mo.a by a constanlly gro ... :·ing: Soviet fleet. '!"he genera! roncern of the U.S. i." that \vha! \Va,,. formerly the ":;ecure southern flank of NA1'0 has suddenly be- come the virtual battle zone. 1\ \ •' I ~ps fligh s Today \.T -• Wh '!'!'! _,em a .•• Ry TH0~1AS. ~tURP HINE ' Of r~• 01lty Plfo! Sl1ll HEAT'S oN riEPT. -1\nw is the time . ' year when ev~rybcxly in Orange Coun~ : ,\'ran pla y the thennnn1e!er i:ame. Jt.1s the liine whe9 morning mists Ji!h•r : ray tn sunny brigh't' skies anrl vagrant :reezes "'aft acFOSs lhr surf Rnd sand. Indeed. is nol this the best of' all pp.ssi- ~e coasts? * Fnr doublers a.ncl w1'ong-1h1nkers. "1\\'e\·f'r. this is indecrl I.he time to play he thermometer game. The ru!rs are ample. Ynu 1;et a lhrrn1nrnrtrr and look >t it. Then you rlnn'! believe il. At the ame time .. \"ou check nn {llhrr people·s ·rat _l!auges and you don 't b<'l1eve them, •lther LET"S TAKE S{lllle cxamplrs. On£' !ariy : nld me _yesterday that !he h1i;?h in : ..aguna Stach was II~ de,!!rres and th<1l it : vas REALLY hot. i\t'J\1·. I find that hard : n beli!"1·r wh('n Nr"·por1 Brach 1vas • "eCQrded as h::i v1ni: a h;::ilmy 71i for a 1igh. San Clen1ente hrtd a 77 and l1~rv.'1se lunt1ngton Beach . "V.'ell there's ;i ~11n ple an ~\.\rr to 1h;il." V.'<'I S told . "San CIPn1en1c. \t'V.porl and tunt1nglnn Rf' a ch .<tll h.<t1 P l0n1: p1Pr.s. 'hey take 1he1r 1rn11>rr<il UtC'~ off 1hnse :-ing piers So 1\"s .<t c1u ;i\I~· lhr 11.1ll'r trn1· • 1Piature thry gr! L;ig11n::i rlor".:.n ·r h;i1 r a '" 'i\'a;t a 1111n1ilr . I pn11r~1.·rl 1!011 .-r.1drl ~i.g1;oa hair .'I h1i::h of II~ 11~H'n gnod olrl ""n t;:i Ana up in \l1r hnl ~r;q nf 11"ic u11 1£>rse recnrrl cd ;i high of •1nl.1 11~·· I \\'AS TOI.I) 1h<1t 11;i~ \\Toni.: ~a11 1.1 \n;i h.<td a high nf 92. 1 rr-{·hr!'~N! thr norn1ni: papers. lndrerl. thrre wa~ son1 r oofus1on about Santa Ana -\.\h1ch Jsn ·~ (Ill unlikely anyway. Qne p;iper had a charl showing s.1nta t na 11·11h a high of 115 and. nn !he s;11ne !flge had a listing for S;:inta An~ a! 92. ~nottwr moi'nini:: J01.1rnal hRrl ~anta Ana ~ghcd-<:llll at 114 and ln\.\·-rlnwn ;it ti2. Sef' hCJW we pl«y lhe thcrmomeler :ame~ J * f.omebody ,;;11d 1t "·•'!Ii at· ~J Toro :1nr! 1ut al Laguna Hill s Le1~ure World }f'stPr- }av. That woul<1 be about the same ;i.~ ;u"rbank Airport"s rea<1in,1t. if anyhorl y :ares about Burbank A1rprir!. ·Anni.her pa rly told n1e Hull 1he rr::is.1n 1nu gel a difference 1n hi_ch 1rmpt'r.<11 urr~ >et"·een Santa An.i and El Toro is ')CCau5€ the Santa An;i IX'OPie cheat hy wning their thermoml'!rrs ur ;i radio :ower and Lake · the rracling while the thermon1etcr 1~ uo therc. I ASKED POLITELV hov.· you read a ~auge when you're not up tl1ere with it7 I· just got a look of di.~gusted srorn. Persisting. I suiui:ested m;iyhft lhf' S1\ll· :.-:1 Ana f<1!ks coutd ,bor.row pilrt of th~ ).'e'ol--port Pier and gel their readings out there if it was m · important. · ~eanwhile, over al the <:ost;i ~fesa '"hamber of CommerCf', where the si gn i roclalms ii," ··Cool. CleAr Costa Mf'Sa." ihcy JIJSt tell you 11 1,1•as a halrn.v 7R re.<ittrday. llo\\" do th<'y fig ure that~ \.\'rll, lhty ('(lnfidt>. il wa:i; cooler lhan Sanla ~na a!lf'1 1·Jp;1rrr than Newport. Tht',V jon't evrn hotbrr 1n show yuo whljrt: Jiry've htrlrltn thr1r lhern1omrtrr ' GEE \VH17,, I JUSt rhcrkr(! rny 11"'1'1 :hcrmflmctrr ;inrl 1l 's hov('r1ng nr:ir Ill legrre~ P.u1 I kl('k"d 1t ::icross the r()()m ind nnw 11 sa;, ~ 77 I fet:I much bf!Ur.r now . ....... -~ ·~·-· World Ba11k Unit Urges Aid Rush to Pakistanis \\'/\SHINGTON I A Pl -A \\lnrld B;ink mission sa.v.~ President Agha Mohammed Y.<th\1a Kh::in mu.~1 ru!\h food to ~~:isl Pakist;in to hrarJ off C<llilslrnphe nf h1g- ~cale s1arv:ition ;inrl :1 massive new ex - odus tn India. In a secret rrp1w1 . lhe 10-man n11ss1nn discreetly b1.1I unmistakenl~· 11rge~ ll1e n1ili!ar.v ruler of that South Asian l::inrl 1o remove -;is i1 firs t slep -somt> nf his V.'est Pakistani iroops who st.ind accused of· tert"ofizing the :popul/lllOn, The' grnup nf foreign expert.s say.~ 1hei>£' ;i re ;imong minimum remedial me;isures needed if East Pakistan is tn emerge from chaos. Other suggested moves ·with the ·same puqxise: Appointment of a civilit!n ad· ministrt!tor"fOr the 'e.astern province. -Sl':ttirTg up an emergency food- dislribution syslem -Adoption nf an effective pl;in L~l1- l11ining clear economic prioritie~ to rlral v.·lth 1he crisis that confronL~ East Pakistan. -Resloration nf disrupted road. rail, \\'al.er and air traffic systems to ~cl the farms. factoric.~. firms working aga'in. The report or the V.'nrld Bank mission,. circu\a1£'d In lop executives nnl.\•. ~·a~ made available \n The Associated Pres_, by qualified authorities. It was based on Spiro on ~afari In Ove rni ght Ju11 g le ]flunt :'\AlROB!. K~.;N YA 11·r1\ -\'1rr r rrsident ~p1rn T. A'1J1f'll' wrnl fin h1~ first saf11r1 todav, an ovrrn ighl 1a11n1 11110 thr hnish 1hal· presf"flt .~ l\o rlangrr to f'llhrr the an1n1als or A,w:nrw . Bv hus ;::ifl(! land rover lhP 111·r prl'~l· rll'nt nl;idc the 1rck tn "lrrclops"' ;ibout lhrrr ho11 rs fron1 :'ll111rnh1 frw ;i nig ht a1110ng c;.ipe bulfalo, haboons, 1·lrph;int~ ;i nrl rhi nos ·-Trerlnps" \1·as where r r in·· e ~s Ehzabelh of J·:ngl;in1! 10 1952 rttei1·cd \1·nnl of her father's death ancf returned tn Rr 11a1n as Que<'n. ll is a luxurious rPMirt where tourists wa!ch wild game frnlic al a waler holr v.•h1le being dined in h1g eity fashion high above. The excurs ion poses no lhreat IOf the vi<:e prP.~ident allho11gh the s;ifari takes hin1 inlo wild ganie r oun1ry. The ac- con1mo<la l1ons ;ire hu11l 1ntn trees - .:ibo\·r v.·hrre !hr animR ls prov.·1 an<l !he ;ipproach is s:ifl'guarded by seasoned professional hu ntri's !\·or i~ there any dangt>r for 1hc ;v11n1:1ls. "'Trrr!pp.~·· 1s in a game reser1·e \1·hrrr hun!.11'1.(! is forbiddrn. Thr trek inlo lhr bush hy !hr Agne"· p11rty follnwrd thr Vier f'r{'sirlen!'s only rnaJnr off!r111l function dt1ring a thrrr-day ~l::i\' 1n l\C'lnya -a nlE.'e!111g ~·1th rresi· <lrnt .lon1n KrnyaU;i , thr George \\';i5hin,i:ton of the y0t1ng'nilt io n. 1 A~n{'w \('rl the secll1s1on ·of hi~ hotel ::it 1nir1·<1ay ln meel w1lh Kenyan 1:ovrrn· rncnt rnin1 ~lrri; l'ln<l tht•n held v.·h;it WA~ descn)Y.od ;is 0'1n forinal'' 1nreting w11h l\f'n ) aU;i and the trarlitionlll exchan1:e of i:ifl.~. ' The safari. \.\'hich,.includcd members of Ag1lE.'W.$ staH. secret service agrnL~ anrl i"f'[>Orlcrs, hf'ga n .after a st11te luncheon J:1Vcn 'by K('nyaU:i. · Thi' Vice President. at SI rnid .poin1 or his round·the·world. diplon1a lic 1n1ss1on for Pre~ident Nixon, arrived 1n Nairnhi after 11 bOrtfpy hour <'rwl a half plane ride fron1 Addis Ababa. t-:1hiori11. A lltUe n1ore th°an two hours 11fler 1l1t plane lonchrd fl!l\.\'n. Agnew wa~ nn rhr .eolr <'fll1r~"··n1atrh1ni.t ~k ill< with l\rn~·a·i; to r<'11ll'I min1~tcr .\ioriigr .M11n.i:a 1, l' !'. Amh:io..<ador Robin.'fln ,\1r1h'ainr, 11n<i Dr. .Jfl•<>ph K::ir:tnJ:+, v1re rhanrellor of tht t"n1,·cr~1!y nf Nai robi. an irl\:csti_c:ar1np in c;irly ,June of !hf' aflerm;ith of the insurrec1inn in F:a~t Pakistan. \\"lien Lhe he;id of !hi> mission Aritisher l~et~r Cargill. convr.\'~d the gr~up·s m;iin f1 nd1ngs 10 Pi-esident 1i'ahya persnn::illy l;i~t 111on1h. lhe Pakistani s!rongman .~aid bluntly in a storn1y ('ncnu nrer he si1nply d1r! not l:X'lleve !hcn1. Sunie estin1ale~ say rnnre lhan :?00.000 people already have died in the P-ak1s!an Nv il \.\'ar -h]O()dies! conflict .~int•e World War II accorrling to \Vorld Rank>0fficials. Between 6 n1iltion and 7 million have fled 1n!o lndi<i. 1'hr inissinn s::i1d in it~ report: ··rn setting the goals for normali1.alion lhc firsl objective n1ust nbvious!y he .tfl avnld a roita.~Lrophe -large.-~<llP hunger and starvation "·ithin Eas!. Pakistan anrl further ma.ssive movement or !)€Opie nut of th!" prov.lnce into Jndia . Britisl1 Troops Break Up Mob In Londonderry BELFAST, Nnrthern Ireland (U PI ) - An ::irn1y patroL attacked with a nail homb. sho1 and wounded a .civilian todav in the city's Roman Catholic White Rork Rot'd :1rea. an arn1y sp0kesman s<1id !\"o soldiers were injured. In Lnndondrrry , an arn1y unit f1r1>d three shots into a crowd lo rescur a ~nlrlier being bertlrn bv ;i mob. Later a civi11;in wa~ a{lm1t!ed .. io R hospital wi th j!lln shot wopnds, the spokesinan said . In Relfi1sr~ ('ily (·C"nter. a midnii.ihl cx- plos1no rxtrl]fi l"cl.1· d:una,g"d the British h11me stores on Ca.~tlt> Place. · II l'.as lhf;, s~1·on,1 nigh1 in a n:w.· ttir 1luw n1.nwn secJjoo had brrn 1hl• largfl or bon11,)j'r~. Twfl IH rgr drp:Jrtmrnl s1orr:1 WP.rr d;;rnagrd e;irlv :\1Qnrla v and n11Je persons slight!) hurl i\1nfl(!a~· night polit·e s~1d: l~rce. n1en and a whm.-:1n had bccn rharged in connection with 1he ·earlier ~ast s: The ine idenls followttd the killing of a soldier by ;i sniper Mopda.1' rven-in,e, 1n Betfasrs Catholic Lower Fall~ Road area. 11le soldier, a .member of 1he Rov<il Green .J ackels, was the ninth faL;i[itv among British Lroops in ths provint'f' thi~ yeRr. ThP );0ldier \.\'a~ hit in thr chrst whil1> 11n sentry duly in ;in ohscr\'ation po!il <1l11p ;i burnt'd ouL fA ctory. The.sniper ap. parrnlly hid in ;in aba ndoned house across the rooid. Lhe sr0kesman' sa'id. The vic!irn was arhong 11 .000 Brill.sh troops drployf'd throu1.'hout the prov[nre while m('n1bt>rs nf the Protestant nia- JOri !y 1n.<trchcd to cclebrale the 2111 51 an· nivcrsarv nf ·the Prorrstant .,·1clorv over lhe Rnn1;in Catholic armios,A I the .• Banle nf the Rnyne. The 1nar~h pilssed v.•itholit m.<11nr nnC"ldcnl. 'fhe arn1y spokes1nim1 said lbe . I .on· rlon de rry incident can1e aftrr a youth picked up a rubber b,ultel·riring 11rm~· rinl gun acrirlrr)!ally drnpped · by ;in army arn.iorcri c.i.r. Ttie vehiclc"s -crrl4' ,chased the youlh but \vere prcvcoted .froin i;:ct- ling to hlm by 1'l r;ipid!y a:rowing crowd. 'Two of 1he soldier5 were gr,abbcd· by lhe crowcf anrl beAten 1fnd kll'lte"d, !he spokesn1an s'aid. One soldier got aw.ay. hut 1he 01her was knocked ln 1hf> ~roi1od and tw~1 men.stood ovt:r 'him .bcating hin1 with sticks, !he. spokes:inan' said. Aller \V<1rn1ng i;hots \\'l're · fi rtd •ttiree shot~ wrrr rirrd ·at ttre grolrp beating th(' ~o!cfirr. A 1nan thr sp11kesn1::1n dcscril)('d as •lhr "r1ngleadl'r" wa~ hl1 ;irirl "thr rroWrl rlispersrrl. tii king thr 11lJ1n •wilh 1hrn1 . th,. ~pokr~m11n s;i1cf Thr injurcrl S(llrlirr w;i~ r{'SC'llf'rl L;itrr a 1n;in )lppt'::irrrl \.\1111 a i::11n.~'1n! .. -ounrl ::il thr ho•p1!~I l-:xtcn1 of his If» Junes was nnt 1mmed1atety l11M"lt'l$d T..)$•~ ..... --_•,;:.t • 1)~ -.. -.o:-__!1' __ ... a---_ -~ --;,'; -·~--. ----~ Ten Cheerin g Officers S hot a.t S take RABAT, Morocce tU PI )-Ten officers arrested as ringleaders ol Saturday's un successful coup against King H;i ssan rt were exeCt.Jted 1nday by a firing squad and official sources said son1e of thern !ihouted. "'Long l1vr the king '. Long live llassan"'; brfore Lhey died. It WRS announced offi cially that !he nf· {leers -four generals, five colonr!s and a major -were execuled Ill 12 . 15 p.n1. (7-15 a n1. EDTJ. Official sourTes said that just before the handc·uffed men were tied to the ex- eculion stakes, their officers· epaulettes were torn fronl their uniforms. The sources said that just before the officers were shot. snrne of them shouted, '"[Alng live !he King~ Long live Hassan '.., Whether this wa.~ lo protest their in· nocence. nr procl;:iin1 thal they were basicall y loyal to the king desptle th£'ir atternpl to ovrrthro\.\' his government, 11a s not known. Execut1oos freriuent ly have been 1narked by shouts o( loyalty ur defiance. The nff1cers were shot dl.'ad nn the sun· .~torc hed training field al Camp Moulay Jsmail. where Hass.:in headed funrral ~ervic<'" for 21 loyal officer~ and noncn1n~ k1 1!cd during the coup a!lempt Saturday. 1'hey were brought ro the can1p in dusl· l'Overed Army trucks_ "l'hey were spaced in a .'\inglr linr ;it JIJ .. y;ird intervals. Ten platoons of soldif'r!I executed lhrm at !he command '"Fire:" After they frll. serrirrl ranks ol M11rf'l<'- c:1n army, air force and navy men ran forward and spa! in contempt on 1hr 1.:nr- pses hanging Jirnp!y from th!" exet t1!ion: post.~. t • J ) I 'J •I \ ~' Uil'l Ttl•~~•I• The four generals cx.ccutcd included Grneral Mu sLapha. direc:Jor 41! m1l1la1·y school.~ for the 76,000-man rny;i! army, (;enrr;:il Bnugrine. C'nn1mander or 1hc Tazoi-Fez fo:;i$t Morrocc::in mi I i t ;i r v region, General Hamou . 1•omrnandcr 1;f the Rabal ·Kenitra 1nilitary reginn arid C;cncral Habibi. MOROCC AN S MOUR N DEATHS OF 21 LOYAL ARM Y OFFI CERS Ki ng Ha ssan II and Jordan's King Hussein Attended Funeral Cere monies Abn executed \.\'f're C0nl11ncls Clrwati . Frniri. Relabs1r, An1i and Abnubari.~ and f.lajnr Manizi. Life was b::ick 10 nnrrn;il in R;ib;il ;inrl nlt1er fl.1oroccan cities tnday and n10<!, lanks and troops had disapprared from the ~lreels. Callec.l llit1·aco11 servative ll nwever. t·heck point s werr ~r1 up fin r IJ ad s lf•ading lo the p n r l c1rv 11f {'asablanca anrl !he harbor was seale'd off ,,r !he public in order to prevent $flmP. ~us peetrd pl otters still at. largr frnn1 !r.\'ing to e:;eapc. C.:n mrnerclal harbor nperalions were other"•ise normal. lnforrned sources s;i id the kin,!!, v.•hn nr1gin.<tlly ordered the rinjilcader~ shot v.·ithin 24 hours, dclaycrl the exefut1on 10 permil lin1e for questioning thr111. 1-:arlier Imlay. a Moroct'<ln ~overnnir nl. Sf)Okesn1an 1le111er! radio rrport~ thal tli P office r~ woulr! be spared execu t1nn for a eourt·m;irl1al. "! rlon "t see any nred for thal ," thf' spnkesn1an sairl ... Dir! the insurgent.~ ~rt up a trihunal hefo~e s~1rt1ng Lhrir cnup'.' Nn. they carne tn kill ;ind th;it i~ ;ill." In !he li~hling that slarte1l at tht> Skir;il Palace ou1sirle Rabat anrl la1rr spread 10 other parts {lf the l'll,1', 1:)11 rrbel.~ 1vrrr killed a!nng wilh 28 ~ll\d1rr~ ;i nd civilians loyal lo the kin.e:_ So111r !\.'JO <1lhrr rebels. rnnst of them sturlent cadrls, were eapturerl. At a prrss confrrence S11ndav n1gh1, Hrtssan sa1r1 !hP uffiecr.~ in1·nlver! 10 1he ahorlil'e coup ll'Oulrl he l'X('CU1rr1 afrrr they were 1nlrrrog;ited. HP inrl11;"ated 1t 1\·01dd br dnnr b1· dusk t.1on1lrt v. ht1t lh~I l1111r pa~t~ed 11 1tli no v.·ord ttiat thr1 liad bern shol. · Habrtl 11·<1s h.i~itll'.'.~s as \1s111d l11d.111 The re wrrr nn 1anks in lh(' ~lrrrt.e; :inrt rhc fe w soltl1ers guarrl1n1: k£'y hu1 lr11r11:s ;ippeared rrlaxNi- Jn L'a.e;ahl;inca. hnv.·e1·rr. i! 11a~ rrpor1cd lha l (;01•, Srr!1k Ahnll lhr::1h 1n11 w:-is fired froni h1~ J•Jh as hca d of lhf' 1111- pnrt;int sea1)nr1 t·11y Snlrhers 11·rrr ~rarrhing ;ill 1nrnm1ng ;inrl rlcpar11ni.; shi p.~ fol\nwinJ.! rrporl~ son1 r Mnrn1·r::in naval ves.e;el.~ v.'rre sern nff !hP p.:il::irr rrarl.v to support the rebels at th r t1mr of the coup. TAC0111A, \.\1ash (AP \ -Erl.c:;ir N. }~i senhOll'l'f, an elder br{lthrr nf the la!e PrPsidrnt fhvight D. EisPnho11·er, is dead ;ii R2. He riird hilr ~1 ondi\y, nine rl:iys rifler s11ffrrinJ:\ ;i .-1 roke. F:isf'nhnwer \.\<ls knnw n 1fll·oillv a.~ a ··~tion! fr on1 thr hip 111tr;ironsr rvative'' 11·hn 0J}{'_l11y <·nn trib1il"ri 10 nchl-\\.'111J.! or11,;in11ation~ ::inrl drs('riberl Social Secun- ty ::is a ··device lo gel 1 otc.s " W 01nan l)oliticlll Group Takes Ai11i At Pres ill e11 cy \~'flSHIN(;TON (AP \ -A nrwlv forn1- rd 11·on1rn ·s pohlic;i l grnup plan" in make 1t no laughing n1rtl!rr for ;i frma!P c"'.'ln· 1!1r1ate tn n1n for prcs1rlent <1f lhe L"n1l£'d Stairs b~ \~06. \\'1th Rcr. Hr.11<1 s. Ah111g, I !).'.\'.Y I, <1111011g 11\o~c in tht• f11rrlrnnt, !11r ;•.:a. l1un;il V1'n111en·s Pol1lil'fll (";;1J<'ll~. v.hi<·h f'ndf'd ;i lhrel;'-dav 111rt'llng herc 1Vlon<l;iv. s;i11t 11 111n1" to 111:.ikr fr111;ilt• pnl1!1<"i1l n11i-;1 If• f,•ll al lh1' prr~11it'l1!1al n11n1111<111ng 1·nn1l'nl1•H1.~ nrx1 y1·11r. 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' ., ,) Tltn e table E ttaerg e, October May Be WASHINGTON !UPI) Unleas Congress puts on an ail ticipated burst of speed. it may be October before the government can resume draf- ting men into the ar med forces. That limetab\e em e r g e d after Hou.Y.' and Sen a l e negotiators failed once again f.1ond11y lo agree on an end- the·war amendment attached lo legislation that would ex- tend the now-expired Selective Service Act for two years. The conferees adjoumed un- til July 20, the t.lay alter De!eni;e Secretary Melvin R. Laird return11 from a Far East trip. S\11-J ohn C. Stennis ~ D· Miss.), head of the Senate bargairiing team, said hr "'o.nted ·to talk with Laird before making his next move. Most of the conferees on both sidee; agree with the Nix- on Admlnistratian that the Senate am e n d ment - sponsored b y Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield - should not be enacted in its presenl form. As written, the 11mendmeot \.\'OU ld declare it national policy to be con1- pletely pulled nut of Vietnam nine months after the draf1 eztension law is enacted. -{:r ,':r e;, l11spected, Inj ected, Rejec ted? Senate.doves1'/111wever, have promised a n11buster if the C'Onferees draw up a com- promise that does not include a speci fic detidline for the withdrawa~ltil U.S. troops. Even If Die conferees decid- ed to accept the cha Ue111e. lt is unlikel_1 that a filibuster oould ht broken b e f o r e Congress 1>eg1ns its scheduled recess A ~g . fi The lawmakers do not plan to return un til Sept. 8 Shou ld administration suppor·ers mount e n o u g h streop:n to finally shut off the talka!hon by the middle of Septt·mber and enact the la"'· it 11oold take the Se\eclive Sen rce abc>ut two w~ks lo Crf •1k up the machlnery, unus- ed sin~ J une 30. and again ba~m inducting men. By then it would be October. rile impasse. however . will nrit affect Selective Service rlans for another draft lottery -to assig n numbers for draftees who would be called up during 1972. It was learned the lottery will probably be held Aug. S. Before La ird left on his trip he had indicated rt \VOUld be run during July. Pentagon offici als. who havt' said the military could get by without the draft for as lonp, as l\VO months. are now bus\' running .calculations through their coinputers to come up \vith a new manpo11"er plan. The 1.1 million-man Awiv. hnweYer, is not <ibout In fold fnr lack nf the 8.000 drahees 1\•ho v.·otJ!d have joined its rank~ in J tJ!y and .-\ugust The Annv took in 33,000 mP:n hnl J anuary. half of them draftees. F;;ich n1nnth SPRlNGF'IE;tD. 111 !UPl l 5>\nc-c thr11 thr Arn1y ha5 !<-lkcn -The yollng nien \1•111 begin in fe \lo"C'' <ind fewer 1nen Tining up again Thursda ~ to becau~e nf the wind-do"·n of have their pulse11 !.!ken, their the Viet1am \var -un!i! thr eyes tested and their feet total fel ', to 24.000, includi ng checked. 10.000 dr.1ftees. in June. In the Se lective Service Of-- f1C1?. the registr1tion and classifica tion of 18-year·olds continues as usual. The day·!o-day operation of lhe local Ill inois drafl boards. including th!'.! pre-induction physicals. will resume Thurs- day basica lly a3 it ha:o; been ronducted ror more tha n l\1'0 decades, except for on e thing. No one "ill be drafted. The old draft law expir~ at !he end of June and Congress is fig hting to determine lhe nature of !he new one. The period \1'it houl R draft h11s put I !he local boards in a strange position. "We are doing rve ry sini;ile function of Selective Servicr except the <-lCtual induction of men.'' Illinois S<'let'tive Serv- ice Oirector 11ean Swre1 ~aid. "The on ly thing that ha.~ expired is our right to in duct " The 1971 draft bill has been mired in a House-Senate conference committee becau~ 1Jf an end·the-wRr amendmenl racked on tht> bill by the I Senale The impassP in the draft la11·s has brought wor k a1 th" two testing centers for Illinois I men -Chicago and SI. Louis -lQ a near ~tanrlstill since ll!f old la"· expired June 30. but the 1\•ork lnad is expecled lo pick up ag;:iin soon S1\Crt ~aid .1.000 Illinois men v.11l receive pre-induction phvsir11 l~ by the end of the mon1h and Annthf'r 1.100 who h111·f :ilre::id.v h::id physicals 1\•ill be draflC'd :i.~ ~oon 11s con· Ji:ress1onal differences a re rr~ll·ed and the b1!1 1!:: signed into la"'· Ul'I Ttltpfttlt Coolittg Off Cold wate r g ushing fron1 a fire hydrant proved an irresistible lure to 1\1argaret Noble. 3, of Lo rain, Ohio. !tfarg are l romped in the unexpected \vatcrfal l un ti l city \VOr kers, \csti11g hydrants along the street, re- turned to end the fu n_ Civil Ri ghts U11it Hits 1- Nixo11 Housi11g Poli cies : \\fASHJNGTON (UPI 1 -A potent civil rights lobby said today thr Nixon .Adminis!ration ''has di<ignoscd a cancer .'.'.!'ld prescribed aspirin as the rcinedy" to r.:it'ia) d1scriminat1on in hous- ing. The Leadership l'onfrrcn('f' on C'i\"il Rights. joined by n111•· nthcr groups. issued;\ 15·p;1).!1' attack on !he Adminis!l'a!H1n .~ recent policy s!alcmcnt 011 housing segregation. resrr\'1ni.: its toughest indictrncnl tnr lhc president himself. Tuesday.J uly 13 ONLY ''Perhaps lhe most discou raging <ispccl of Presi- dent Nixon"s st<iicmen! ts its JimilcC 11ew of the responsibility rhc president I <-lnd the federal govern ment1 n1ust accept fur eorrcctingl eC1nd1tions which are ad.I mittedly very serious." the , l'onference. 11 coalition of 126 l'rlig ious. liibor. civic and civil 1 n~hls groups. said. I The statement S<-lid Nixon did a good job of describing the problem. but his duty did 1101 slop lherr I No one with 11 lottery number higher than 195 was rlraf ted last year and S\\'eet predicted lhe number \\'ill not exceed I~ this year "My own guess is !his year's ttiling will be oo more than l!XI. l'm basing my gue!ls on \1•hat I read in the newspaper. the all i!ude of Congress and a Jot of other rector~." he said. THE PAT BOONE FAMILY SHOW "If it itoes much more than 150. ru be surprised." Men 1vilh lottery "umbers np to 12S were drafted through June 30 in Illinois. The draft bill extend:i; the rlraft for only tv.·o ye11rs. in· ~lead of the ,·ustomary four years. Sweet said lhe Nixon Administration hopes to ~"·itch to an 11 11 volunteer Army afk!r June 30. 1973. UT'S BE FRIEND'. Y If you hive l'll"W ncl~hboni or know ot anyorw moving to our 1re1 . pica.SC" lclt Uli so tM t "·r may f'll"l<'nd " frlrndly "·clcomr and hf'lr them to bccQmr 1cqu1intcd In their new surroundinp. So. Coast Visitor 4M-OS7' 4~9:161 Harbor Visitor 646-0174 • .,_ -·--- In the Outdoor Amphitheater 8 P.M. • Wednesday, July 14 SE NIOR CITIZEN 'S DAY • lhursday.July 15 PEPSI FAMILY DAY •3-RING CIRCUS Lawrence Welk Ste1rs ANN CASTLE and ARTH UR DUN CAN fuewiay, July 13, l 97l DAILY PILOT jJ •} On Autos NY ~es~~.~~ .. -~~~ .. ~~~:~~ BL'FFALO. N y I AP) -A ps~:ti-lfie -ut'~ as e mergency n1e .. federal JUdge has barred Ne w ... • .kitr~':CO"'tilftfe 1eitf'J{l. 'tM fiv&-year limit andJ'Y: York Stale il'OIH ~nforci.ng ila:""-·" ~ ~·~.· ·. ~~tiort I i';'~ .. ~~··R~.ii~ .. ~~ , WASHJ NGT~ tUPf) -d . ..l ... i!<~qnot;coastll!ltlhiial.... stair'• ' The Federal "":'Xrade Com. new resi ency requiremen . qJ\remeOtg~-~··~·In viability.''(• ,.ti'l· mission today otttered the big against welfare seekers and . "' · · '· ~ ·•. • · ' "' ~~;s;;-,: four U.S .. auto• '.~'aker~,. asked th.al a panel of thre '!i; ·~.~. t~rORE E . f • f " .. \ ' three fore191!i\iy.aV'* .. ,f)o , federal J. d d ··d t th " •• f. ~:t·"< .r-~· .... ' x · · ',,._, sub-;"I!"'~., ...... ~~ '.; u ges et:I t w ie ~: ·. ';\ .. '.: ;J;''. ,lfllCD'S:A E YO UR INCu ~J , ' :'i',:.~~· . -·~. ~. ,,.."JP ''the rcqu1rcn1cn1 I s con:· .. ' 1 • • "~''. :..,........ ~'·.>rr··~ · ""' . ..., . ·' . . -~NEGIE~ cou· . ~ "'·. !~:·'$tattA:: to.\'5\un~: stitutiona,l. . .._:l., ~ . ..!L.~,;~ . .._11_.1._ • .-,:V~··~ . , ~-m~_~e~_ It' .-: ~udge J ohn T Cur\)n of_ l'J._S; . '".. ··· ~-;·ft.M ·1'ift'···~ (714} 6JJ!'4JJ;f:..i,~!J"' S:fli:,.:.. ... ;. .• ·; ·'roth' "Gfrfetii.,, 'Qill6'ict--~urt took;~·act.ion • ·" ·111'1· ' · .Y~tt 5h-,., · " · ~· " .• ~dJ,l-0\dl' Cp .-"T>lol.ld1·,1~ar~~ ~as< . . .. . . . . ·'-' ~-\~""1':'~: '"'"'~•ll'ii>~: i\ i>uono a~-· il ~ ~ting .Rlaah. labQr!J-whd w•ir deflied ~mentatioQ of.· edvtrii.sing ' aid' by·[j.'1e-ONBty because h clai ms of ..Yotkswagen_.; or· ~ · · , · · -·· A · in • 'T' ... --.. •. , t · 11ad not hVed If! t~ state one mer1ca "'~" ,.~.,.,.. jJ/ o or. yeitr . ·· :·.; . .. Co .• Ltd., iitu:f· ·N~san Mytor· C tf . 1 ·' •··•· :! Corp. in U.S.A. . u ms e m p o·r,.a 1 y il\- The order w:ts ,in line or a ~i7!:l~u:~~ .. t/:_alt.1 pote.n.he recentlv annOOnced. ruling hy a Wt re-·"·~] i; tn t the ~'1'C that ~·~'ll.s goihg ,10 ' ,state the sa;me..p~tion_ t~?i requ1rt' ad vcrt1s~s to furnish he ga~(' Lo'Pe:t f1ut11 ly 111 the agency documentation' Of ' ·a-hean~g 10 da)s 11~0 claims. Lopez s la11)•('r~ h<-ld asked ln the cj se 51Vlhe auto com· that Curlin ~ulr thl.' resi~e~cy panies, Jilt fflC said, 1t was law unconst1tu11onal, rla1m1ng ~eekiri& .. wiih.Ui 60 rlays su pport Iha! earlit'r ll.S . Supreme or ~tt:v t 'r l i s in g claims Court C<ISl'S lt>ft ht!le doubt r ~.J~a'f d!i n g s a r e t y . abou1 the n1nt1C"t. ~arm·itnc('. quality an d Instead. Cur11n <-lsked Lhe r·bmpi'lrti.tive pricts of pro-U.S. Court of Appeals to name duc ts. 1hrt~ judgr~ to decide the Consumer groups have long question. He called this "the demanded tnat advertisers most ex:ped1cnt route to a fina l hack up their advertising determination" of the issue. l'launs \Vhcn the Ther1'1 a ~oy baftdit 'Who MYer steps ovhid• lhe law . .l'.l'ld yet, ha stiM carrie~ off the k>ot every time. Thi1 b andit is the crafty shopper. He knows tha t ii ofl eo pa ys to wait orod then to move tl'I fosl on special borvoim. Righi now, this crafty shopper is b uying Sylvonio discontinued models. The~e sets, which mud be sold to 111oke roora fOI'" '1•Wef' ori~, ha..,e oU the quolily thol ma~es Syl ... a l'lio the e:iiperts' c.hotce. In f1>et, Syl ... onio d iscontinued modeh cne b etter thof! most otMt' people's C<lf"ltil'IUed l'l'IOd els. Ar>d YO'IJ COfl P'IO~e out Jil.e o bandit 00 ... ... 2-PANT SUITS 549 OTHERS 'ROM $29 SPORT COATS $1 9 Harbor Center 2300 Ha r bor • nm like ~ylva nia 1 R inch (dial(. meas.) color TV model CD82 •ith push~ buuon rr molP control al no extra cost. Jni;lu df'"!i the u l~. n>liable (librallar t\i chassis and AFC for a perfectly tuned piclurr 11l the touch of a bu tton. Ci1nt. 25 inch (dia(. meas.) screen Syl,11ni1 color TV model CL835. Has Instant Color TM and lhr GibraltarTM cha.'\'§i! for rell11ble perform1ncf". Remote control opt ion11I, flX'lra. OUR LOWEST PRICIE EYEll $ 5499 5 OURLOWESTPRKEEVER s4399s Sylnnia home mterl.ainmenl renter model. Cf564 with %3 Inch (dlac. meai;.) color screen. At.f/F~f pl11S FM stereo radio automatic record player i nd aie NspM?Sion speakers.. • OURLOWESTPRICEEVER $695 SYLVANIA DOISN'T MAKE THEM FAST. SYLWlNIA JUST MAKES THEM GOOD. 1~-··---1 1.11 ,., ... , .. ,, .. ,,.,,<> .. •od. TV RECEl'TION SIMULATED l1ttegrl1g !flld De pe ndnl>l/1111 s h1 ce 1947 • COSTA MESA •11 E. Seventeenth St 646-168• Daily 9-9 Sat. 9-6 EL TORO Lagun• Hiiis Pl•za '"•rt t• Sn ·0 11J 8J7.J830 Daily 10-6 Thur., F r i. 10-9 Radio Dl•pt1tcllecl T V n11rl AppllallCfl S erlllce ;;43.3437 HUNTINGTON BEACH Brookhur 1t & Garfield !11ewf t• L•c•y M•t.I 962-SS28 Daily 9-9 Sat. f.6 ... ___ ;:-i)J -,,.., ------,.~ .... ~. ,.. .. ---'~·-""" I • -DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' State Talieover? NO Six major bi.J ls calli ng for ~tate rontrol of coastlin e development 1.re before the Legislature. Jn the name or solving ecologi cal and environmen- t.al problems. the more extreme measures would lake over everythin g up to 1.000 yards inland. llnmeo"'"crs close to shore would have to get a permit lo paint their house, for example. Imposition of such <"ontrols would not preclude a slate takeover of inland areas as well. In destroying local conlrol, the state would impose an intermediary body n( &pPo inted officials, not answerable Lo the people in the areas affected. State Sen. Dennis F.. Carpenter (R-Newport Beath) and Assembl yma n Robert E. Badham <R-Newport Rea ch) forecast before a legistat1vE' conference of the Oranli{e County ('oas l A .~!<oti atioo last Friday that n one of the extreme bill s \.\ill pass the Legislature this year. On the ol her hand, A .~semblymao Pete Wilson iR· San Diego ) thinks a bill \viii pass this year. lie has one caJli ng for coasta l planning from the local level up. Rut It has no chance unless an extre1ne hill by Assembly· man :\Jan Sieroty (D-l..os Angeles) is killed. Optimism of !he Newport Beach legislators nn!- wilhstanding. oppositinn to preemption of local control 5hould be vigorously maintained . Sh if l of College Burden (;overnor Reagan ·~ budget "downho!d" on lhe Uni· versity of California and the s tate college systen1 , both f or ne"' construction and operations, is diverting fresh· men to the con11nun1ty colleges at an ever·acceleral1ng rate. C'urrent estimates are that about 30 percent of all community college enrollment is now accounted for by students eligible for state coUege entrance. Another 6 or 7 percent of first-year students are scholastically rp1al1ficd to enter UC -if there \Vere roon1 for them at the campus of their choice. '/'he trend is expected to inrrease as long as Lie· and stale college expansion is restricted as severely a~ il "i.s now. This could be healthy if education of equiv.~Jent quality for underclassmen can be delivered at much. '""'er co.c.l by the community colleges -with assurance lhere \Vilt be openings for successful students tn ente r the college or university syste ms at the upper d ivision level ·rhe major problem. however. is the shift of burden from broad based state taxes to local property tax· payers who pay most of the community college bill. A concurrent concern is Reagan's apparenl shift tlf more \velfare. medical and public education expenses from the state to county level -from broad !ax base to narrow property tax. /\ shift of welfare and medic al costs lo the even broader federal base rnay well occur wi!hin three nr four years. An d federal aid to education may al so in· trease. But until that tinie comes, il bchoovc.c. the stale to carry its full share of education. welfare and rnedira\ tosts -\l'ilh relief to the overburdened property tax· payer. This appltes \\'!th particular force to the growing use and of the state"s community colleges. • "T. HERE WE 60 A6AIN. Rapid Russiu1i Military Build-up U.S. Security Endangered U. S. Sen. Henry M. Jackson nf Washington stale used lhe occasion of an 11ridres~ before the American Society of Nl'wspaper Edilors to .<;peak his mind fln the changing balance of military power in f:;rl'or of Russia. His concern lies primar· Uy with the slipping strategic deterrent capabilit y of our country and the threat it holds 10 peace and the survival of an in- dependent United States. M o s I Americans. he believes. think '' .. , the mili tary balanct leans heav ily in. oor favor, and that in strategic nuclear weapon.'! we have u n ch a I I en g e d supremacy. Unfortunately, what was once true. is no longer so."' .SEl'\ATOR JA CKSON rxplalns that the 1/nired Stales ha~. heretorore, deliberate- 1;.o ro!lowl!d 1 policy flf depending upon a "mix" of deterrent strategic forcts f1e.s1Rned lo survive. a nuclear attack and rtl<iin the capaci!y to launch an overv.·he lm ing retaliatory strike. This mix ha~ consisted of intercontinental ballislic·missiles, a for midable force nf Polaris armed submarines and the Slritlegir Air C-Ommand bomber force. 1J.S. strategy has 11ssumed that one or more of thes' defensive element~ 1vould surviv P an enemy attack in ~ufficient 11.rength In carry nut r et a I 1 at n r y measures. Thf' Senator now r€'ve.als that •· ... the Soviets are increasing !heir capacity lo po5e a seriou~ threat nnt to jusl one. bul In All three clements of our 1trategic forcr.·· Guest Re port HE TAKES EACH clemenl and analyze!\ the odds growinJi! again~I it. Of the ICBM Minuleman Force. he has this to say : ··we have watched lhe number of Soviet ICBMs climb steadily since 19fi6, in spite of four years of American restr<1inl , Our ICBM lolal is 1,054, coni- pared to the Soviet total of over 1.440, which includes 300 nf the mammolh 25 megaton SS-9s now operational or under l'onstruction. Most recentl y. there i! disturbing evidence of Soviet constructio n of a new offen.,ive mis!lile system equal and perhaps superio r lo lhe SS·9 rapahili- ty ... a forbidding fact that places 11ur ICBMs at great risk ... " Senator .lackson cnnt inue!I by d<'strib· ing the position of our Strategic Air Com· mand bomber f(irce . He says, "The ~rowth of the Snvit't submarine fnr re poses a sevrre thrrat In the i;crond cle- ment nf flur land·based dP1erren1. !he SAC homhcr lnr-cc. 1'he Sovir1 Navy c11 n now deplnv lon11:-ran ~r m1ssilel' in .'IUb- marinr!' hiddPn unrierw;ilrr atnn_il" nur Allan11c and Pa r.Hie coasls and in the Gulf nf Mexitn. RY i\flfl..19il, lh€' Soviets are exper1rd In h;:i11e npPr::il i!'lnal mnre than 20 Y Cl::is.r; nurlear·pn"·ered ballistic·missllt ~ub· marines :ind lhPy <ire producing them al the ra1e nf abnuL e1gh1 a .ve::tr. By li!<i· lioning these . su bmarine.~ nff nur coasts ... !he Sol'iPL~ ca n blanket prac· ticall y the entirt United State~ .. a large fraction or the bomber rorce would he vulner;1ble lo destrurtlon before 1t rnuld become air borne .. , He nbservr.~ th::t1 lhe !hird elen1er11 nf nur deterrPnt capability, the ~I Polaris Poseidon sub· n1arines. 1s now potential1y vulnerable lo Sol'iet nuclear atlack frnm the " .. . more advanced nuclear submarines ... " nf lhP Sov iets. Jn Senator Jacksons view. no1 only f5 the de!r.rrenl capabiliry nf L S stragetJC forces slipping, but sn alsl'I fs l'.S. research and development relative to Lhe U.S.S.R. THE SENATOR:S linal Qbservation i.~ eSpecially sign ilit:a nt. lie said. ..The str:itcgic budget 1nf lhe Unilrd Stalesl 1s a s111all fraction of the defense budgrl and an eve n smaller fraction of our gro.~s national product. Aboul one percent of the goods and service$ we will prod uce 1 in 1g71 ~ . . is alloca1cd to thP prn- ruremcn1 . main!Pnance and flpr.rat inn nf nur strat€'Jlic de1€'rrenl . That one percPnL I~ an e.r;se ntial invesln1enl. 'fo fail in the joh of slrateii:ic defense is to fall in a!I our aspirations for better housing. heallh, welfare. education and the environment. I bche11e thal Lhis country i~ rich enou11.h in moral ;:ind material rcsourres In pro- v1dP for tht security nf nur peoplt and resolve our domr$lic problems as "·e11 •· Industrial New5 Re\•lew Beware of the Deceivers Thr A~~Ol'ia11on for \'fl I u n 1 ;r r v ~Htr1Ji1.ation il' rrponeri · ::ih~nlu!Ply lte lightPd.' th;i! 75'1.000 Am('r1r11n rn.:1le!' had \'as~c1om1 r5 lri~l .vr;:i1 ~ n . presumably. are l'Ollnt!es11 AmPrieari females. 11'$ all lhe raRP· But it!I with nio~1 ~uc:h C'ru~11de.~ 1n .~a1·e thr human race, I here are problemli. Fnr one thing, lhe. association has been Ji:ivini;: out lilllP i;:old lapel pins In pr nmo1e. the operations . These depict the male. 5ym· bol of a circle and an a..rrnw -"·ith A break in the circle. to indi· catt the wearer has had A ''astclOmy. "I can'I getennugh ftf them," gleefully reporU the. aMOCiation"s Cou rtland Hasting11 ... All the men I've bilked lo arr quite proud of lhe.mselvts and grab thei1e pins," OF' COURSE THEY grah these pin~ (lf course they di11play thcni pron1inentl.v nn their la~ls . Cin you imag ine a young --WWW- Tuesd•y, July 13, 1971 Tht crlitnriot pagt of tit. DoilJ1 Pilot st!t k.$ t.o inform and 1ttrn.- u/titt; rcnd11r.s b11 pr•1•nti"4 th.I.! nrw1papcr'1 opinion.I and ctttn.- mtntori,i nn topics of intir1:.st nnd 11gnificonct , bt1 providing a Jorrtm fnr the r.xpression of 4'11 r Trnrlt!rJ' (l'J)ittiotl.,, <rnti b11 rrr.t~ltl111Q th r dn1er.~P. tJittJ>- poinl., of infomttrl Dh3ertlffl tnuf 1polccsm1e n Mt topirJ of th1 day. Robert N. \Veed, Publi sher ·-n ----- A1·t Hoppe 111an walkinJ.t ir1111 a rnckl<11I parly wea r· 1n~ Jiuch a pin~ There I.!' nb1"1ou.~J.v no {l\Jl f'l\Pr w;i y lo ~Pparate the la111es frnn1 1he girl-'. Nor, obviously. c0uld the a.~soci alion hal'e e.ver dreamed up A mort potcnl pro· mnlion or vasectomirl'. Picturt ,11 young man ar a c0<·kta il par- ty !Urrounded by a be\•y of widc-cyrd young things as he superciliously explain-' the. me;in ing nf hi-' 1<1prl pin, thP guaranteed efficiency or th r operation. the joys of , , , And, 11nyway, nver in th• rornrr 11r,. ihnse unforlunalcly-vlrile youn i;: grntl,. mro with n;i.ked l;i pet~ glumly diSC't1~~. ini: wilh perhaps a maiden aunt or lwn, pnlirir.~. religion and other -'trrile subjer!.~. THF: SCENE Rl \'ALS the fllcl Chll.rlr..li Al!a s 11d~: "I use to be 11. ~trong. virile. 1112·pqunrl fullback, schunned by all the girl.~. Bui tod;iy , thank~ In va.~ec:rnmy , I'm s!erilt , ... Wei!. you gel the ldr11. Sn flnce thr word gel.• around, va~ec·· lnmies are ~oing !n .~ell like Rli;:hl (;uarrl. That 150.000 wa~ only peanut11. In nn fime. wr shoulrl he doing millions A year. f1 may ~unrl li kt an impossible. drean1, bu\ lhrrc·~ no reason we couldn·l Alcrili7.f' t-ve.ry ~Ingle human mal' in a rlcc3de and thereby solvr 1111 the world 's probtcms - and itr a singlt generation, too. Quotes \l:iry Fuenll'A, i\1oontaln \'lew i1!udent -"\Vnmrn·s (.th 1i~) whrn the h1rl1c~ wan! !o hr likr nitn. Whl'.!n 1 gt>t marrittl J wan! to .c;!ay ar homt! ... be like • woman , rio1 ti m11n" --. -·----·~------·-I'"'-.:&. Bu1 thf'r€'·~ a fl,\· in tht n1n1mrn! I! turn~ nu1 !h;:i1 tn h1.~ prnmntrnniil 1.eal, /1rlrl rl1rrrtor Ha~11n,i:~ h;i~ ;i rt11alll' h""" hrind1n~ oul lhr~f' gold laµel pin~ In any n1 ::1n "'ho a~kcd f(lr onr ' ll\1 f'ACT, Rf.PORTS lhr l..n~ AnRrlr.o: Tin1r~. ··Hasting.!' wore one h11nsrlf un!ll Or Paul Ehrlich, founder or i'Rro Pnpu!a- 1100, rn ld him they shoulri be slric11y reserved fnr VPtcrans of the. operation.'' Lea ve ii tn f)r. f~hrlich In envision lhP dani;iers inhecen! in lhe situa tion. Can you imagine what might happen if these po- tent litt le pins fell into the wrnnJi: hands~ ... nd wound up nn the \lt'rong lapels? The birth rarP could easily tr iple nv1>rn1ght. So bernre "'f' ;i.11 RE'l c.;arried away hy 1h1~ v11.~ectomy crusade. 11 ifave warn 1ni: rnu~t be is~ued ln all !he ladie~ -nr al lralil In ;ill thr 11:1 rls : Rew11re nf 11n.~crupulnt1.~ de~eiver~: walch out /nr cnunterreiter.~ -demand a doctnr·.~ ccrliflcall': 11nrl iF nne is riot fnrthcnming ch;inJle rht sUbJect In polllic.~ or rCliJilinn. f.ithrr nnr coulrl !'avr the hum.:1n racr from belni;: ~nuffed out in 11 pnpul11!inn explosion -if we cnuld JUSt keep our minds on lhtm , Dear GJoon1v Gus WUh all "tM fu~o; nvrr ~an DieJi:n v~. Mi11mi All the Gor convention ~tlr you wnnder if productr.r; In TV eon tml room van~ may h.:1vr fl'· placrd tht RUY-' 1n lht-.~mnke-f1lll'rl room.' .:1.~ lhP rral ktngmakrr.s nf th(' 20th ccntury -T M r ,.~ .• '••l•J .. '''"'t" ••• e.,..· ......... Ml• l'o.f•tUtilY ....... 01 ttot -........ Jon• ¥1Uf N ! ON•o i. GIMm ¥ •w1. Oo!l)o-"lltl. DMV's Rules On Licensing Are a Racket ' Mailbox Tu the r;nnor ; The Depar1men1 nf Motor Vehicles has bernme so bogged c1nwn in bureautrary wilh 11.~ red l::tpe and !echnica lllie.~ lhal, l1kr !ht Pentagon anri Its classififfi sec· lion, !his department should hf! 1n- vesllgatPrl anrl re \•ised I am refPrring In particular to the DMV's licensing of a utomobiles. ~'llV. \\'llE1'' A 1.:1t11.rn hlJys a ne"· c<ir 11nd after paying for a year.~ l1crnsP nn his nlrl ca r. must ht> buy a new Hrl'.'nse f0r hi.~ nrw car whcn his ye ar's licensing has nor transpired? !Grant ed, lhP licrnsr nn thP nrw car cosls more. but I fail to .~rr. why the nlhe r license on the nlrlrr car 1s nnl avcra,J.ler1 in on lhe new licen.~r.1 Hr s1ill has nnl receiver! v;:ilue pair! for Ill' has paid for two !u:enscs within a year's time. WllEN THE NEX T year apprnaehrs, hP i.~ rcqu1rerl ro buy a new hcrnsr el'rn lhough hi.-; license is only a ft"' mont h.~ nlrl . Again . hr has not recei\'E'd £u!I 1·alue fnr a year's 1ircns1ng V.'hcn a C'rrlificalr nr tlllP 1~ In~!. ril'SpLle IJ!'Oflf Of Ql>.'lll'fSh1p, !ht ('ili7.l'n I.~ l'aughl up in red tapr, trrhnicahries ;ind T"Cgardcri a~ a rulpri1. The citi?.en musl pro\P los~ or l1lle : he must carry on lrng!hy cnrrr.o;pnndence trying to f!nrl pr·oof Thal he. or another siar,.·s DMV lo~t !h11t 11111!' The. cit l7.€'n pays [or a liren~e. bu! no license 1~ Issued. A ~IF;R THRf:E ,vr;ir~ nf lh1s k1n•l nf hara.~s n1enL I nnw h11ve 11 licenl'P In ~ !rw rn0n!h~ timP J will b(' cnn1pC"llrd 10 huy Rnother for 1he fn11owin.s: ,year Br.cau~e nf moving lo o1her states anrl purchasing two ci ifferent car.o;, I ha1·e paid in automohilP. lirensini;: t h P equivalent of a C.:1rli1Jae ~1y car t~ 1.1•nrth fps~ than $SO. Th1,r; snr1 nf 1hinR rnn· stitutes t1 rackel or high\.\';ry rohhery ELINOR DAVJS Sl11ves to 1·a .l:atlo11 Tn !hr Erlitor . \\'hn said .r;lal'ery i.~ rieart? E\'ery harrl· working poor-an d middle-ctass-cit1U>n in this cnuntry Is 10 bondage -yes, is a slave. We arP i:lavc~ In the nuniProus governments we support -rity. county. state and fedcra!. Each <lay ii i~ cos11n11: us more. anrl more to support these hungry poli!ica l parasilf':s. Thrn lherr 1-' lht ever-growing wclfrire program s11r· rnrllnl( man y wh n rrfu.~P In supporl themselves and pay !heir way. THERE IS 1"Hf: Jnrlo.China in· volvemrnt rfem1tndlni:: huge sum~ nf rnoney In finance it. not to ment ion !he co!\t in the lives or our you th . Thc~e i1nrt many ot her prohlPm ~ 11rl' be.inr;: resolved havip mane All of u~ -'laves tn laitAl ion. When. oh when , 11re lhe la,:. piayers go ing to put t1 stop to the con· tinual rise in laites ~ rr I ct1uld riraw , I would rlri1w a r artoon ~howing t11 f1gurt representing tht ta~­ J»lYPr tfr11perf in chain~: at lht, enrl nf r11ch eh11in A bt11ll reprr!lentin~ earh of the ,cnvrrnrnent.~ we ~uppnrt 11nd ~mt of th!C' IAJ>-'Upporlcd programs !hey promote. M. ,J. MONAHA N l •""' ,,..,.., r•lflfft ••• wolo;t"'• "'''"'"II• w•llo" •ll"U" Cl"Yt Y lflofr "'lllllU I" »0 '""" Of !1 ... T~• f il"f ft C..itlff!H l•lltrt !t Ill tOtct •• ollmlftllt 11,.1 +1 ''''"'"· •11 "'"'" mutl '"" 1T1Mt tll l\Uuro t"4 ... otllllt ·--•tu. IH.fl "'"'"·' "''" ~· wit'"'"' "" ,_., II ..,Hlct..,t ,,,,.,., n ••~t •t"I l'tf/ty '*Iii Ml M IU~llll\f<I He Gave Her Back Her Maiden Name A rn;in in .Set1!tle gavt his "'1fe Rn un11~u;il gift for her 2!1!h bir!hday -he rPl.11rnerl hrr nl ll i<lPn nan1e to he.r. in i1 formal prr1!1on tn thP S11pcrior Court , Thi'. r011plr .~.:1id 1n lhe prtil1nn U1a1 1hry fPll 1he narne rhange ··will strengthen the n1arriagr rela1ionsh1p." And. 1n lrulh. it t!\ part of the pr11n111vP patri;irchat S)Slern of lhe man ··owning"' the wornan !ha! ~he relinquio;h her namr upon marri.ai::!' If m;:irna11.r 1s lru!\· a ''Jn1 n1 vent11rr ," then v.h) should the wn- 111an ~ubnrd1nalr h,.r inrli\ idu;.11 1dPn!1ty lo 1h;:i1 or tl1r 111an? ON 1'11E f)TllElt h,1nd . I! would br in- -~11Hcr;ibly rlu in.~y iind 1·nmpliralPd if nlarrird cnuplr.~ c0nl1nued In ti;il'e scp;ira!P l;ist nan1es -all ~nrr..~ nf lc~al .:Ind lrchn1cal <0nn1plirill1nn~ cnuld rn sur frnrn !h1 ~. and ti l\'0ulrl nC'arl y dnuhlr lt1e p<1p('r1>.·nrk Ill applicaJinn.~. rrg1.~tr.1llOOS anrl 111n11111crahlc tither transaetion~. One of lhe h11ppic.~t solt!!1ons was ~·ork· efl out long ;igo hv i~a} ninnd Sw1n~. the nPwsman anrl r::td1n cnrn1ncnt;i1nr \V hr n he marri('d Rrl1y Grarn. hr le~ally changed h1.~ n.11nl' In Havninnri r.r;irn S11•tng. and 1>.as knnv.n a~ ~urh pubhel), while sh1> hrcan1e Betty Cr:i111 :-iwin,1:. !THEY \\EHE drl'nrrrri a tr" \.rar.~ b<ick. 11pnn "'hlC'h hr rr1 rrtrrl tn ·plain '"Raymond Sv.111~ a~ part of 1ht formal ri1vnrcP prllC'crd1n~~ 1 1 dnn·~ see "hy .1 1n.1n shn11ldn l drop his middle. nan1c 11/ he has one 1 and ad11111 his wife 's 111rnarne in it.~ plarc: 1•htle !hP wife coulrl. l1ke1•.isP , rr1a1n hrr maiden 11ame a~ a middle narnP in the. n1arnagr And all 1hrer n:im€'s should be usrd. legally a~ wrll a~ .~oc1;i!ly lf rh1s sounds a lin\e cumbersome to u~. 11 doc~ onl tn Lat111 lam1!1r.~. "'here 111a1ril111raJ nan1,.~ arP often 1ncorporalerl flJ!hl into the patril1neRI OOPS, ~uch a, · :\.1rnrn<lrz y Pelayo:· ~n lhat lhe wlft>s f;H111l y na11tf' flQf'li 110l disar~ar in the union. \l'ITJI ,\ f.HO\\'l.'ir: p n p 11 I a 1 inn, rver.~·hnd~' sh0uld harr !hrr<' n:i1nes, anyway, :i.~ ;i mrrP m:i!!rr nf 1'111gular1ty. Thrre arr 111nre lliiln l(lel ••John Smith~-· in 1hr Chic.1g11 lrlephone rl1rcr1.nr.v, Clnrf e1·p11 ;i {Jozen ·John /\ Srni lhs ·· 1\~ pnpuliil 1nn 1ncrcilst·s. nan1es rluplic;irr, and lht' rtistinct1011 nr ;i 1n1ddle nrrmP ma v :-:non hccome a~ nr.crssary ;is add1n~ d1g1ts 10 telephnnr nun1t>cr~ 1 V.1hrn I "''as ;i hn.1. nnly /nur di~1ts suff1c·ed. \ Aparl from !hrse drrnni:raph1r rnn· s1rlcrat1nnl'. I brlievp !hal a woman J:iV· in.c: up her narne 111 rnilrriai::e L~ ;i rtenral of her pcrso nhonrl. and 1ha1 namr!'i .~hnuld hr rnn1h1nrd ralhl'r 1h;in f'Xf"hangerl nr <lc!Pt N:! S,\'mbnl1(':ill~. lhr llilfllr It nnP nr lhP nlo~I 1n1pnrtant ;ispr<t~ nf ;:r per~on, <rnrl If marrt<iJ!e IS ii lfl lP 1n1 nUll'.!.°0 lhP ~yrnbn!1c nnmen rl rrturP ~hnulrl prnn<llv expre!is 11 merger rather !han a t;ikf· O\'er Collcctirig· for l~osses You r rna1 d1~apprar!i from A rhPckrnnm . Your curtains arf' damaged iii 1he l<iundr\'. Yn11r c1•uch i.-~lainf'rl h11 "':ire r IP,jk1n~ do\\'n lrom ;in Uj)litair . .o; apartn1cn1 As..~un1ini;: }'OU arr rntitled 10 n11npcnsa11on, how n1uch mon~y ('a n ynu collec!~ \Vha! I!\ lhe v11/ur . in doll.irs anri cent ~. nf ,1our p!'flinna! bclt>n~lnRc? \ .~1m p!r 1<'St 11·;i~ SURge~t<'d hv !he propriPtor ol a res1auran1, afler a "'oman '.~ coal vani~hcd from h 1 s checkroom "\Ve "'ill PRY hrr wh~t i1 "'"utrt rns! tn huy i1 ~ccond hrrnd roat of s1m1lar 'JUali- t~·." hf' sairl in a coun hearin g "Aftrr iiU . Iha\ is "'hat .~he lost -a seconr!hand coat " RUT THE COURT a\1•rr rderl her ~11bs!;intial!v more th11r1 the srt·onrihanrl v11lue The jud,J.le s;:iirl th~t. in hrr 1>ye.~. 11 "'as her own per~nal garment -001 JUSt 11 "seconrlhand co:it." Gcnrr;i lly spcakini::. In fixinJ.t damAges fnr perSOllffl bt>longings. !ht law will Ul.ke lhe viewpoint of the orlgini\1 OW!lf!r rat.her thll.r, of, the ptr.~n r1?sf)'lns1ble for the lo.~~. Atcordingly, ll rPl 1~11 mainly nn lhe nrig1nRl CQ.~I of the Item (minw df'prec1atlon ~, Whal if the ln.'lf or riam.a~ men::h<rn· dise \\'ll:S part of a malch1ng set? May ynu co llecl fnr the entire r.et? The law usually say11 y~. again lakirtg the view· point of th~ owner. Thus. when fivt nu t nf a ~ti of e.ight rn111ch1nJi! draPf'~ were nilnf'd t t thl! laun- rtrv. a cou rt held Ute IRundry I \rlblt for ail r1Rhl The Jurlgr ulrl that 11inl"t the <'11.~lnmcr would h11ve tn buv a whole n€'w 'iC!. tti ls WR.!1 tht ln1rs1 nie&'ure (>( lhe h:irm !'he had sulft':rt!ff. l\'E\'ER.TH ELESS. 1hP.. law ck>('~ nol flrd1nari!y grant ro1nprn.s.tttion for \'~hH·~ L<tw . I II A et inn < !h;it !lff' ~tr1r!l v .~rnl1n1rnl:il "t t ) For rx<iinplr -~llPflOSP lhos,, rlr.:1pP~ happenct1 to br csrcc1.ill,\· prr('1oui; lo thf' woman becauSP thry had been rnarle by htor la!P mnlhf'r Ob\'1nusl~'. thi~ "'·ouJd heighten their 1 alur 1n her 0wn eyCl". Ye1. bl;-1'at1:-r !ht~ f;irtor ii; .~ pt1r1>ly personal. 11 woutri no1 hf' munterl ai;:ain.<;t the lau rniry as 110 Plf'ment nf rlamai;tf'~. The law ""!">ulri rnnsirlrr 11 unfair In plrice upon the laun<lry a .~pPri;il rPspnnsibi11t.v ;:ihout wh irh. wtlro it arccpled thl" rtrapcs for clea nin~. Ir knrw nQthini;: 11t all. An Amrnrrr11 nnr A .1.,rtf"I0/1i'lt1. pulJ. /le servirr frn/tire h/J \\1111 Beritarrl. ~--lly 6 eorge DeRr Gt"(lrgf' \\'hy nol g11·r your <'olumn a snappirr name" .Just p I A i n "'Gcorgr" i.~ ~ humrlrum rnr a rtl,'ll 7.inger likr ynu. 1Snappier. I srrid, not sappier ) 11.'l ADf\flRER Dear Adm1ft"r I'm Ml glarl yon sairl that it • will htlp me io mv ariwmrnl 11ho11t ju!lt lh:tt pn1nt "'i lh my editor~. Sil far th€'y'1•r tum<"d d0"·n mv snap· pier name5. Wh ich do YOU l1kf' helter~ "TIY..' &n.~unu~ C.eorlil<'" nr "Sex and the Single A(l1·!ce C<llum· nist"? .. •• ' ·-------=--~ ,.,.,-·:. --~,.) -·. -- • ;-•. . ' --* DAILY PILDr 7 CHECKING •UP• Sec1·eta1·ies Top Models ii1 Wage s lNIMllogic "' " --~~ .., ___ _ ~using Elections M_ichigan State Students Vie for Council Seats EAST LANSING , MI ch , nf11,t, hut hoth hnv' flied as agn from f..larshall Stev'n 1 l'PJ J -!n a university cnn1-r:indida!es for the thre e Dnvis. mun1ty like Eas! Lan sin,i.:. you n11m1nations up for grabs in Will. 24. ill a staff writer for don 't have to look too hard rn !he Ai..i;;. J primary election an underground news paper. I d His campaign button bears the 1n a ,i.:uy hkf' ~f irkry. for city council. F1f1een others image of a marijuana le<tf. Hy L. ,\t. BOYD \\'HA T FEW young lad ies realize is the average pay, of ~ecretarics is considerably h1gh£'r than thr average pay of fashion 1nl'lC!el". "'llEN TR· lllTATEO. the ll:ima will slick 11s tongue vut at you, !hen pven spit at you \\'ith i:iwful ar- ruracy. The llarn;i 1 s naughty ... TllE fl\'£ ES- SENTIALS of happiness, Jl's ~enerally conceded, a re : health, liberty, econ nm 1 c •rcurity. congenial 11ork ;ind rrc1prnca1ed love. Arc you all r 1,ght in these caLrgorics. sJr"? 'thunk . Ci'lll ) OU i !Tl a r;?. I n r '{ ~fAR "f'Me ~iRY'l.i l\#/!ti6 (~f J1nynne saying "Look. there's MO~l~Sl'fROIJS R:fClSSJCJ.l IM a thunk flying around up ____ •_is_11_o_R_Y_;_• ___ _ flarefnol and clad 1n nver<lll!'i al~n :ire seeking the non11na-Veterans such as Gordon !.. most nf the t1mP. he fits right t1nn -allout h;;ilf nf them Thon1as. a 12.year c:ouncilnian 1ntr1 the landsc;i 1)('. i.1u de1it s or fornwr students-v•ho has served as mayor for there'~"' IN EVER\' home f't'onom1cs class. it"s said. therp\ a! )PaScl ooe sludcnl \\ho·s far Sllprrinr lo her teacher Jn cook- ing ... EVEN AS '!'OU read these v.·orcls. there are AboUL J.1100 thunderstnrn1~ g n 1 n g somC\\'herr ... AND THE AIR you brcalhe daily \\'etghs about se1•en times as much as the food you eat, remember rhal. A.\I FHEQUF:NTI.Y asked whPre I gel all 1h1s profJJundly ~1gnifir;;int di'!la. Fr n 01 ~preia !1s1.~. Did you know 1herc ;He spctiahs1s 1 n evrr~'lh1ng·' Take birds' nrsis. A small bu1 devoted scatlcr or S<'holars study nothing but. The.v <'<ill l hems e I v es n1dolng1~1 s. Or how about the dactylio!ogists? They study finger ring~. Tht> same could be ~;iid. al but only two of them hnve col· the past 10 years. have every firs! glance. of brarded Chuck IPrtrd f'nough ~ignature~ tn reason to take thr nev.·comers \\'111 -onp of 1nanv nn a r,1m-suhr111t a nominating pcl1t1on. seriously. pu ~ the size of ~11ch1gan State 1'.·lickey. ;.. psychology major "There are 18.000 students lJn1vrrs1ly. from Southfield. l\1ich. \\'ho \\'hn live 1n dorrn1t ones on the School Days • Ynu wouldn ·1 e~pert lo ~ee dropped out nf !\·!SU this spnnR t l\1SU I campu~. and .qbout N ut o,·cr ('j\hrr one s11llng in l'.:asl v.h!le :.till a JUOIOf. no longer 12.000 registered voter!! from L;insing"s clty c o u n c t I has a last name. He had his the ci!y proprr." s;;iirl City chambers or in the mayor"s name t:ilanRed legally a. ye;ir Man<1geP--John J<.1. Patriarche. ]~or Granny lr====-=---=-=-=o.__========'===-=' HAMS 1"1\C()\1 1\, \\'a s h. \i\Pl - /un1do;t the children in a sum- n1rr rla<;s nf f1r~1 graders sits the epiton1e or the old saying thdl its never too late to start I over. Sh1"s 6!l-ycar-old i\1 1 n n i e Pr.'trl Huntlr}. v.ho grew up1 1\ork1ng 111 1hr fields 1n .A.labama . nor (I( 17 children in l a f:irm lan1ily. SPIRAL SLICED I ' • WHOLE OR HALF " . . . So Good It Will Haunt You 'Tit It's Gone" '1l;;jiJ G r•ot for bo11f\, plcnlc1 ot porll•1 Our h•m• "'' lht !ln~>I corn.fl'<! low• Pl>r~•" -Our •low d'V ru,.nQ m•tllod, ro~I Wl•e<>n•ln hickory ~nd llPPl•WOO<I ,mak ing t nd JO hnur oven Pa~lng honev 'n •Dice gl~•• ••• un•que rn .. 11 th• wOC!d So dolrclou• 11nd 11ppell1inQ w& IUI! W(luldn't ~ll!lw how to )mptOv• this pr<l(luC1 Wt'vo Men m•-;n9 klr J4 v•••I ~plr~I 1hre!I "';"'"! •w. from top •o l;>oTlom "' that ••cl\ d•leel•Ple unff~rm ollc& <An r j ~· '""'ovfd e1lor11e"IY. Cornol•l••v ~1ke<1 ~nd re1<1v to '""'"· Or-\ <l•r your Honey l!a~ld Him lodly, 1n 1dvenlu'• fn ~1m-loymtnl :'llr~ l\untlrv savs she lhollghl a lot a·boul ~oing tol RETA IL STORES ~i·hoC1! a~ !he l"t•arc; Y.ent on. 1 1700 I. Coe•t Hlghwoy, Coton• Gel Mot -'7l-,ODD . ,, i '\ ~ • ";t yo~'ll newer lor~•T. Tuesday.July 13 ONLY , THE PAT BOONE FAMILY SHOW In the OUtdoor An~:uthea1e1 8 P.:11. • Wed...,esde\', July 14 SENIOR CITIZEN 'S DAY • Th11rsd.iy Julv 15 PEPSI FAMILY DAY •3-RING CIRCUS L•'''"'"'' W..U. St"' JO ANN CASTLE ind ARTHUR DUNCAN SKILES & HENDERSON plus othe< !ooe~lt IT'S A ft10ST un11·i.~P hus- hand who mentions tn h1 ~ wife the color nf his ~rrretarv's rvrs. Our Love and \Var 1ri;in ritu tions lhe thoughtless hus· h;ind ;ibou! this. He says Y:ivrs hnld the impression ;i wnm;in 1rnds tn ren1en1bcr lhe colors ,,f f'verybody·s eyes. Ru t they brl1eve a man only rer;ills the cn!nr nf his ~irlfriend's eves. This feminine brlief is · nol altogether erroneous. CUST0~1Elt SEHV!Ct.:: Q. ' Hn1\' many RP~ls r:in a lion r1rvelnp in a charJ:e?"' A. i\1a.vhc so mph . Q. ··Ho\v rnurh doe ~ ElvL~ Preslrv ~ri-"· A. IJO\\' 111urh \\0hill~ \lt)nrv? About $.) m!llit)fl a ~r;ir w;is thr l;i.~t rrport ... Q. Tll AT VEAR in \1+l1ch <l hnv n1nst s1l'iflly goes throui::h hi·~ shoes. it's saJ(f. 1s a.11e IL H1~ pa1nrn;is. aµr t M 1 s dungarres. aj?e J:l. lhs un- dt'r\\·r;ir. ;;ige 19. ln the ca~e of 1hc undPrv.·car. rrsr;irchers ~av. 1\'s not nrce~sarilv "'orn (Jul. hul sorne!1mes Jo.'it. His s11ralrrs. age 17. hut shr h;id to ·pick cnttnn and I • 1222 S. lrookh11rit, Ancthelrt1 •lS-24'1 cnfn ;ind har1•cs1 peanuto;. \'::::::=::::===============================~!11!!11!~~~~~~!1!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ln the :'l\1rror Lake Elemen· l;;rv Sthool. sh e sh<1rcs a 11ni-k hook 1\11h ;i 7-~ear-old . ;ind they \akr turn~ lhe ragrr rl11ldrcn nnd the dctrrm1nrd 11 nn1:in, ~I~-\) reading the · H::i~n ·! it hecn provrn mrn hal'e ;i hr11rr ~ense of humor th;in wninen?"' A. IL onlv h;is hf'rn prol'en men h1ugh 10uder and longer. thars all. '"YO UR LANC.UAGE i\IAN t'rrs." Y.Tite.~ Bill Tottrn. "The wnrd 'blimp' came from the Rriti~h Air Service offic1al dr~1gn;i1ion or the ert1ft th:it 11 a.~ "T~·pe l3·l1n1p .. as opposed In !ht> ri~1d airfr;imr !ype. rur1hrrmore. ;:r blimp dncs nnt .i::..., ·blimp' "·hrn you flick it \ltlh ynur f1ni;er. It . J'OCS RAPIO REPL'\': i\'n sir. ::ilthoui::h the Bible talk ~ :ihn11t lhe ~kir~ ;ind lhe hc;ivens in rnore th~rl 400 d1ffrrcnl 1n- stancrs. 11 ;;ipp;ircnlly never describes them <ts blue. Ynur qurst1ori.~ nnrl cn1n. l"f'JI!.~ nrr 11'r/cnn1rd n11r/ 1111// br u~crl ni ('/IEC/l."/fli(; i-1' 1rhPTP,IPr r 0 s .~ 1 h IP. Plcnse nddrrs.~ yn11r !rrlrr.t tn I.. J\1. Rnµrl. r. n. Rn i; J,ftiS. Nru1port Brarl1. 92fifi(/ No. 1 on the Coast You r Ho metow n Newspa per _\s The DAILY PILOT ' 11 nrrl~ :~lo11d :i.11nn 1r Pearl . a 111rlo11·. says she d01••11"t earr \\ hal prople i11;1v !ll111k n/ ;i gr e;it. J1:r;1ndn1nlh1•r 11hn only now 1~ lrarn111~ 111 rr;1d ""Thr\ 111;1.V li\fJ\; ;it \'Oil, h11I dnn ·t lrt th111 fn~h1rn you." shr i;;i1s ·If .\'!lll dn ·wh.'11 other prnplr· tl11nk rn11 ~hnuld br do1n~. \OU 1.-nuldn"I grt .'ln\'lh1nc dnnr \'nu c.'ln·t sit around ;1nr! hr lrtJ:hlrnrd · 1 n1adr llfl Ill\' mind lhat if 1 r1·rn h;1r! lhr rhancr \fl go In s1·hon1. 1 ·o dt1 11 Thl'n if 1 r oulrln I lrarn. 1 \<i>uld die h;ipp1 . ~n11\I ing I had trird ·· \lr~ llun1lry c;'lmr to the r-.or1h11r~1 1ri l!lfil on tthr prnn11~r of ;'! rlr;intn~ inb ;it ~r;H1lr -lntrrn;it1nn;i l Airport ~hr rhrln "I l1~r the Jnh and took up hnt1Se\\ork . 1\ fncnd hrlprd hrr rnroll in 111 h1i:.h ~rhnnl n1ghl t lass last 1rrrr1. -~ EARN 253 TO 503 MORE Many banks pay a reduced savin gs passbook rate of a low 4 °/0 • At Pacific yo u stil l earn lhe same high rates a s before. ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YE ARS 6.18% 6.00°/o 5,000 !U! TWO ----------- 5.92°~ 5.75°/o 1,000 !U! ONE ----------- 5 .39°~ 5.25°/o 500 \U! %th -----5 .13°~ 5 .00°~ 5!U! ONE DAY Interest compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it's just one day Ask how you can obtain all these benefits service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PER SON AL STA TE an d FEDERAL INCOME TA X RETURN S FREE TRA VELE R'S CHECKS COLLECTION OF NOTES SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES MANY OTHERS OPEN NIGHTand DAY Hours: Monday·Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA USl BRISTOL STAIET • COSTA MUA. CALIFO AN IA • JIHONl S<t0·•06• ' . ,..,, ' "· -:··l t-•""'I ·· ------· , . .... -" ·----~-- I Winston tastes good like a cigarette sliould. Real and rich and good. C •'" • J "• •~• •• '"""~ <e•"" •••"ft' """ • <.- 20 111~."tar".1.Jrn~.niu:ti;neav per t19areut FlC Rtporl ~JOV."70. ' Winston -' FlLTER ·CJCAR E:Tt.ES ...... ~ lbt S..fl'OO- Gtnet1f Has Dere1mrned Thf1 Cit11tu1 StnClkirlg Is Dangerous 10 You1 H'il1h. I I l l :l . . 1 I • I • ~ t I II ' h d ' r ( . • ' 0 l I. ' r ' r l I ! l r I I r c j • s • ~ p f• ll ' I t ( I I t • I I • ( I ' ~ ~ • I DAl(V PILOT Tursd•1, July 13, 1971 Russ Trying Harder--ls U.S. Slipping to Number 2? BJ WILBUR G. 'l..ANDRKY UPI P_.1111 • .,,., By lryin& harder and ad- vertising, ha:! Russia climbed to numbet one? Beset by internal divisions and doubt, has the United States slipped to number two:" The question is not without point in a week during which I.he two major world powers began, with much optimistic talk, the fifth round of their Strategic Arms Limitation Ta1ks, known by lhe acronym of SALT, in the Finnish capital of Helsinki. The .Um of SALT is to codify a relative strategic balance between the United States and Che Soviet Union. Agreement ('()I.lid' halt the upward spiral of nuclear weapons s y s I e m s whose very increase without lim.italion increases the JXJSSibility that someday they might be used. Russla, as well as the United States, \1-'&nts to avoid that nuciear nightrrfare. ThAl does not change the fact that the foreign policy of both nil · tions, and of all nations. 1~ based on the force wh ich they can command. In 1960, the Russians did not havt l~ long range strength to come to the supJX>rt or Patrict Lu1nun1ba and later An101nct Gizenga in the Congo. In 1962, the United State.s is estin111ted to have had a strategic advance of five to one when President Kennedy forced N i k i t a Khrushchev to w i l h d r a w Soviet missiles from Cuba. It is a different world today. The Soviet Union can do things now !hilt it could not do then. The United Stales cannot do things now that it could do thrn. Sorne believe the Russian~ SAVE :s10! Efficient 30-Gallon Water Heater Regu l•r8488 $94.95 Fla.me-with-a-brain adjus1s from low co high in peak periods. Hi-recovery model heats water fast. # 3 3 5 31 $104.95, 4-0-Gal. Size_94.88 $114.95 SO.Gal. Si 104.88 Other water healen •~ low •! S.59.95, 30.Gal. Economy Model._54.88 have done more than catch up m military power. Gen. Bruce K }!olloway, Commander of the Strategic Air Command (SAC), told Uie UPI Editorial board this week the balance o( s Ir age ti c weapons, the missles and bombers he commands. as well as that In conve.nliona l forces, has in fact tipped in favor of the Soviet Union. It was probably easier for fhe United States to opera\e in a world in which it had ~uperiority than it will be for its diplomacy in a world regulated by the old fashioned Compaet Compoaenl Style Pbono with Duat Cover iF.....,,.., automatic recordcban8eroolid 4899 •<Jte instant play chassis. Plays all ' . 1•peeds, •izes and types of re>ords. Dual ·point needle. #32801 SAVE $60! Zl.4 Cu. FL Side-!>J-Side Refrigerator-t·reezers \ Regular $559.95 J No def rooting ever •.. e""n in 300 lh. freezer section. Spacemastrr shelves, adjustable slidr-out freezer basker. Se lect-o-Cube icemaker. Separate con- trols both sections. Model 60060. 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It is a position the United Slates cannot contest because of its commitment to Israel. The increased S o v i r I strength helps a~count for its present diploinatic offensive. Apart from the SALT talks, it is negotiating 1,~1ith !ht· western allies on the status of Berlin. It is after 11 EurojX'an Security Conference And has agreed to d1scus1 mutllaJ lroop withdrawals m Ce n t r a 1 Europe It baa called on the United Slates, Britain, F'ranct> and t:h1na to discuss AUclear disarmament and a ban of n1i!itary projects on the 1110011. l l has already con - cluded a peace treaty wilh West Germany (still to be ratified), consultation agreements with Prance and Canada. and a friend ship trea- ty v.·ith Egypt. It is negotiating on frontier problems with Ctiina In ~pile of the Russian ef- torts, bowever. Jt i1 doubtful the Soviet Un.ion has yet become number one or. LM United States has sli~ to number two - In a world governed by lh• balance of power, it is im· portant that the United State~ does not allow the Soviet Union to become lhe url· disputed m i I l la r y ·•nd econor11ic number ooe. It is far safer for both, however, to rnaintain th• military balance bet wee n lhern al lhe lowesi possible levels through such talks ~~ SALT. ~# ,.. • -,. I 'i» " ~ . ; .. _ ~·,. ... , j ... '"' yr ' . -•·· , . ·• •'I ;$~ r ~·, ,. . ... ZIG-ZAG Dial Control Portable Sewing Machine Dial to srraighr sti tch, Z IG.ZAG. sew butfonhole5 or sew on burrons. Pu.sh-$68 button reverse. Comes with handy car· rying case for easy ponabiljcy. #1206/9710 Handsome 19-111. Black and Wltite Portable TV Sears is OU[ to make you;.the happy 9899 owner of a brand spanking new black and whire TV. Featuring b ig screen . mOOcl and clear recep1ion. #~I 03. SAVE $60! l 5.3-Cu. Ft. ALL-FR OSTLESS Colds pol Freeze..:s Regular $259.95 ".Jer StIT'am .. ( rt"eZi ng means frost M"fr- er form -; -1here's no redious chore: for you. Three grille-ry1)e shelns.. wire basket and conven icnt door shelves.. fits flush against a wall or t:abinet". Mode l 2030 SAVE •30! Kenmore Atttomatic Electric Dryers Regular 1219.95 With dectronic sensing and Wrinkle. Gu•rd®. Adjustable end-0f.qcle si-1; load ... -door. Top mounted lint ICJ'eeo •.. electric model 61800. Regular $239.95 Ga• Mode 1209 Aok "about Sears eonvenienl 4'redil plan• -. SHOP SUNDA , , 1" •ON to S PM .•• MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 AM to 9:DO PM ••• SATURDAYS 9 :30 AM to 6 :00 PM -FREE PARKING! --• , ......... 121-4J.a«I <ANOGA ,AIK MO.o661 COM,,ON 61•·2.511, 632·5761 -· ..._ .. ft. llllON?I 4'2i~9fl .-A.tr ,..., .. , .... , .... ,11 ..,..,._ ......... .. ...- •7•~2121 lOHO •rACH 4)5..(1121 Ol.TM'9C&IOTO Sears ,,,_,,,, OtAMOf' fJ7-2fOO l'AU.DfNA ••1·311 1,311·•'11 SV.•S, •ontJOC AMO CO. POMONA JA.NfA MOf\llC.& lOl•ANGl Solisfoclion .. ,,_,,,, J94·f 71 1 ••2-tJ11 •<eo SOUfH COAff l'\AIA VALUT Guaranlood 931·<11262 .S40-JJJJ 7 61-1<1161, fM·fflO Or Your~ SANT• ,, sn•NGI THOUS AND OAICI Vt•MON1' •4"<11-1011 491 •• , .. , ,,,.1 131 7S9 -19 11 Bock ' •:.-. ---Da'! .. i...i ._.... ~· . •'\.....1.~-... ·-·• • -----·-__ .... . -) ... . . ,..~ ----------~ ·~ 1 • ,- ~' --I -.--. .._.-~~~-_-=-;----~ -.-_____ .. -,.,-~._,·~· ~=~~~-~-----=.-;.'!.--C-.-~ ' • I -,, ' l 11rsd•1. July U, 1971 DAILY PILOT f ·~~~~~~~--~~~ • Rogers More Secure, Stolid ... in Cabinet Revolutionizes Denture Wearing SAN t:Lt-:MENT~ !UPl1 - Secretary of St.ate WtUiam r . ~ . .Rorers has long betn known • _."Mr. Nice Guy" in gov,.rn- men l and Washington c1rclt:s. Bui lately hf' hai; gained the reput.atlon at I.he stair. depart- ment ror hting .\ornewhat of a , •·square." Aid~ f('port ll o g P rs rKen!ly laid down a n 11ltimatum tn two fl1(11e 11!af- fers In gt't rid or lht'ir beards or be fired . ·rhf'y i;h1111,.d. One nf his ~ecretanri; abn 1hif'd 11way from taking a . , bikini with hrr ~·httn i;he .11r- rompan11"d Rogers on a trip lo Lisbon. Her co.worker1 told her !he boss would llOl •P. prov!' Rogers, ,oi tall b Ion d e handsn1ne man, is always ron- " en t i nn a I ! y and eon- ser11ali11e!y dressed. Rogers is getting more ~urefooted as a diplornat t1fler 11 shaky slart. But he co nfidr!li now that he likes the job and plans 10 slay on. 'Hf' takf'll " bark seat tn National Security Affairs Adviser Hrnry A. Kiss- in,£er on the Virtnam question but ha~ a lt adrorship ro!t on thf' M 1ddle East problem. ~porters covering Rogen in Israel said hf' wa11 .t1ough ntgotlator, lf'lling Ii rt., 111 "you will walk alone " if thf'y 11arttd hostilitie11. The st:cretary and his wife, Adelt. have renled a villa near the President's Pacific b\uff- lop e.~tate Lai Casa Pacifica here for 11 working vacatio n. Ceremoni3 1 Marine guard!\ are used .111 doonnen 1t lhe Wh ite ll nuse 10 Washington. The s n a p p i 1 y garbed Marin,rs -who 11re not 11rmf'd-stand 1! lh e doo r of !he west lobby, th l" visitors en- !ranee matnly for 1 h e President's st.afr. .cind ptrsons <'Riiing on Dr. l!f'nry Ki!ls- lnger . Presidenl Nixon got thf' 1dPt1 for using Maril'lf'.1; .111 1hf' Whi'f' House from his long years of globe gird ling when he saw lhem stationed at U.S. en1- hal".~ies in all lore1gn e<iun- trirs. The White llo11sr is ;:11ardrd , however. by policemen who man guard houses <11 lhf' various gatrs ;ind t1 es k .s throughout the mansion. Every presidt'nl h.:is srt'111rd to enjoy the touche~ of pagen---------- SAVE•2 One-Coat Latex Semi-Gloss Paint n., .. 1., 699 $8. .,., Call on .. Finish has ~-year dura- bility guaranlec. 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"l..ldies i nd ,Renllemen, the President of 1h .. United States," is alway~ !he signal lo hop lo your fetl 10 the East Roorr1. First ladles seen1 lo ha vr a 11nte kreping in step with "Hail In 111e (,'liief'' a:oi thf-y 11H1rcll 1nlo 11 room nr on the .Suulh Liiwn They tend 10 ~kip ;i l11tle lo keep up ~·ith their husb<tnds. .Jacqurline Kennedy Ona.~si!'I •ln!'P te11s1ng[y rPpnned that '"H::iil to the Chief" wa s her h11sband's "favorite tunt>." Pre~ident Nixon, hke most .. '" !1). ., ' ' ., ' r "c Eff t"ve tlirn Sat J J 17 peoplt'. says t1111 ravor1tt' Washin11ton monumenr i!I the 1hc n~11rni 1honr '" ha''"l •<oor Lincoln ~1emor1al, particularly -r1 1n-1h ,. IXM•thlc "''"' •Hh a Al nigh! wi!h thf' light !hinin~ plM1 1c rrit•rn Jh~tw~tY !ha r J•'lo! allv h"ld• bod1 "opP<'r•' •~d on the statue of !ht-great "l!>•tia" •• n.,,, hrll>ft P<M•hl• enlan('ipator I• • • •-•"""'"""')' <'11!.co"''" ~~lltd ~ •Xnoh,.1 • I•~ rl•tly h1>01l<' But he revPaled recently .,.,. .t '" P~1 ,1,cxr;AAA1 \\nh !hd\ he feel.~ the "n1ost im-F'1~<11 .. ~ m~n y <1~"!>.lr~ .. ea rr .. Pressivr buildl""· ;mpressivf' m•1 c••. •1l"i k. lat•Jll, ..,,,,, lo•ll' ,. •orry nt M1u ur~• n>rnon~ I'-"« bet·11use 1t ha!!: the apptarancf' r1x'")""1 Ir.rm• •fl ela-i><' o•r•n- of !he ages" 1~ lhf' national 1>r1"~ !h11 h.-lpo .t>owvh in-"'""1. l>oJ~ h•"~' ch•• betln-, "' -nal<U~lly Ft:s:ot.i• ... ·r may lw-lo yo11 .pNlr; ""''"' rl•~rly hit ""'""" .i !!Ill.., rh~ •JJC<'>11l 1"'0r•I pomt tli.pen- 1~" "ou •P"t f 1:s:onr.-.r •Hil pr.. ,.,.,,., •heir 11ted..d ' ~lne ~pp\1r11 11)n may l1tl r,.. huut• P~nlo•tt-th•! fi1 11r ...,,..._,,. 1111 t., h••Tlh s..~ l'""r rlent1•\ f"&Ul•rlv 1:~· -~·r 10-U!ol' f'•Xl'll"l'T !"'n1u1t Ar1h.,>1ve l.rtam 1t 111 •lru1 r<)Un!ffl. nl h1h n1 ind fht•1n1, \'nu "1ay a rehives building with il!il ~=:::;~~~~~~:::;:..._~~:~~:..._---"''-~~~~ Jtreat rri;1rbfl' c:ohunn.~. He said Ir ---- ii ls ""morr iinpre.~si vf''' than thf' Capitol. the Li n r n I n ~ll'mOria!, !hr .1 r ff er~ on f\.1emoriaJ and f'Vf'n thP White 'fAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare You . Every Saturday Hnu.~r. 1- E .. y.1<>-Clean Barbecue Wagon 2988 Hcavy·gaugc black sreel hood Motor with spi t and ad justable fo rks. Grill 1izes: 22\.'2xl 5-in. $16.?'J F.lftt.. l ef'l (',,.Nm Fr,.eier. Green plastlr. tu ti. 4<j 4.99 SAVE*30 10x20-Ft. Patio Covers Roll-forme<l fascia, bcilc-ia gut· Regular$159.9S re r. Alumin um cover pans. Curved paos do not requi re un-12 995 dcrscrucrure. E3.'iy 10 instal l. .. Betterr" ~lM~ r atio Cn",.r Jlegular $115.95, JOx-"o.ft-134.9.i SAVE •so Craftsman IO-In. Arbor Be11ch Saw Regular $149.9') 9999 Desii;ned for precision ••• oo .-I- justing for repeated cues. Blade tilt stops at 4 5° and 90°. I-AP Craf1.._man Gtpacilor MotM'-144.99 ( :raft~man Bench !"aw SI.and 127.99 !n'J9 S!Ml..GridTahle Ex--.. Sl 9.99 Tools and Hardware Your Choice SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON to S PM ... MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9 :3D AM to 9 :00 PM ... SATURDAYS 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM -FREE PARKING! 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J2.l·1 ll1 ... -~ I TOllANCI .141-IJI 1 VAUIY 74J ·l441, , ••• ,,,0 VII MONT 7Jf·lfl t ---. -s--=-· -~----··~- Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Y •ur Money lock .\ .11JD:,". ~ -)~)J'!'!'i -, •l..:> y • ~ " I 11 ' h d ! n , ' ' ' I I ' ' • " b I ' \ n • • n c J • ' d h p ,, II I I l d h • I ' I • ,, c b i l0 DAllY itt:LOT s T-.,, J1i17 U, lVll Hospital 'I'roahles OVER THE COUNTtER Good Overlwad aw= 1 .................................. , AA.-....... .. ,.. .......... ,..... ....... _..,__ 11-. NASO Llttlnt• f., Mondoy, July 12, 1'71 Costs, Care Key? HfW Y01Ut IAl'I ·-,. -"f,.. '"1-11111 11-t t:~:... !\ • ...... • .... "-" ~I .... a ,,. (.,,. It Jt\j, U •.alM 1~ t ,..,,. W. IN '4MI • )l\'o O.n•I•• tlloj 1lt (1J1" S... tN liN 1'1PMI ¥11 .\\ )l W\ ,_. 0.. .. 1,. M 11\>a INio E-ln In '"" F!f'M w I m l!'I" IO'll °'"' C• ~ J&. Eftlfl lAI> 2"" 21'1\ P.-S!Wnl" 114 LOS ANCEL!:S -(BWI - Belt.er mao.agment a n d managernmt systems are ~ nnly way to make an impact M thf' cost of hospital carr and ' 11 might Jui;t l-3kt' lhr profit ~ystem to do it David A1 Brotman, ~t 0 . prts1dent arid chairman of General Htallh Services In c told thr Los "-ngel es Soclt'I\-ul ~ecun I)' Anal)st.!r rece111l) OuU1n1ng tht opportunity for 1nYestor--OWned beillh care companies to play a greater ..,.,.. _____ _ Wall Street Chatter ............. _ .. ,.. . .,,. --- NEW YORK (UPI ! -'The < hances of the dechne ron trnu1ng beyond where 1 t already has gone dette!M with time Fraser Manage-- ment Associate.ir behtve.!I The company says lhe market .sbould be 1n good pos1t1on after the July 4th weekend Wt ought now to accentuate the positive "h1le th t negatives hopeful!) ehm1nate them selves 1 he rnarkel ret:overv h:i~ lK.:t'n t har acterized mosl !y by professiona l involvement with most private 1nve.stors re-- main1ng on the sidelines Dean Witter & Co S<l YS If general opinion brightens a~ I h e econom\ picks up the com pan} be.l1eYes the spendmg of f"Xcess savings and surplus dtscret1onary income should propel stock pru.:es higher ' The eight percent drop in 1hr Do1v Jones Ind ustrial Average from the high of 956 reached 1n April tonst1tutes a 'normal correction m a bull market ' acording lo the Alexandr.r Jlam1lton Institute Inc "We still ex:pect Lht markrt to resume its Uptrend w11h a su1nrr1,.r rally rxissibfy ~rnd1n,i; 1 he Dow OYcr the lfl(IO mark ,' HI(" 1nst1tutt i;a1d 'IM ab1!1tv or industrial !ssuei; to hold above their re 1 Pnl Jo"s 1~ v1e>Aed by TPO I nl a~ " CQnstruct1 ve development TPO adds that 11t1h1ies 1',luch 0Ccas1011a11v lead the rest or the market ' recently ha\c been po1nl!n~ upward These 1nd1cahons and the market" o~ersold s!:t!e "uggesl to tht company thal 'a rare buymg opportu111ty 1~ al hand ' The-rna iorrt y rif the 1n d1l a101 s are st!ll bu!\1sh !hr Dine"' Let!e r savs Th r. nc1\slellrr :sa\s the narrow \.\ 1rl1h 01 the April top 1s rno re typical nf 1ntern1ed1a t,. <orrect1on~ than a pre-cra~h s1 ndrome The nse in ridd Int ~~ll1ng 1n Junr is a b11l!l sh ~1gn n1nrs ~:ll') b<:cause ' odd lott!'rs u nd 111 b ~ notoriously 11 rong ' ' ! he odd' ai e 1h11 t thr t oi por;ite bond calendar h a ~ rParhed its pt'.!J k l 1onel D l che and Co \f]r :sa}s The < ornpany predicts cor[)Clrate hnnd flot11r1ons for 111e re· ma1nder of tht \tar '1 111 ln1al about $10 h1!1inn comp ;'l red >A 11h $17 b1lhnn 1n the ftrst ha tr Erl1e al~o pr,.(htls bnnr1 '!elrt s "111 head lowrr a 1o:a1n 1n hne with the reahlles or today !II economy ' LEGAL NOTICE N1h..-..I loa1tll1•1 -.. 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Hi 2fo ,.lr>11r111 ,.n.-. JU Artt<OU I air J.llco Lno Ill• It c ... , Utl AH Ttcl1 l A ~ (IMllU A 1~ 1... Gu!I tnld 7'.-'" l'lalllln 1 O\ IW. 1~ """ Grrodn I ..., l'W? "" 2114 :IN Al11 kw ~• p,, CIMr1 0/1 I I lh , , Alld Et<tT 10"1 IOI'> (""" 1.H rot 1n so Ying e nation s All•n , • ., , , '"" c1oe .. In JO JO,,, Hl•Plt A 11\lo I~ l"owli M ~ 'ol bc:aW Ml ~ ' HMl!hl 1 1"' l"AIOC l'I a\olo lkrQllT 1!I H-u nv. FUNDS """.., , • «I ,.,. Gllf ~ .flt •lt GE. 1., lo'. ' Ht<"lf Jon U\lt 1~ l"rud Ml.. ,... 1" 9llltr Pu"' h Ith C ••·· B Iman Ato. ''"' ,,. ,,,c~ u1 ea are er....., ro ..,1 .. 11nm ''• 11, Cl'ol 1,1c19 11 11 ''" c 1 :m n. Pvi.s HM 21"lt 11\io I"'' f' 121-' 11' 111 t<"& AP tb ~ l'WIS HG: 11~ ti" ~ V said with demand for m~1cal AIP!n C..c Jr, •I• c .. u,.,,, Am 8~!1' 11+. 11:!,;, Cl'or!a.!.t verv1ces accelerating fa ster .. Et L•b 1 , 1 c11ri..s '" 11 '> 11 Hldo<: '" n. '" l'ul>ldll' IV. ~ • N 2 lM\•f:I0"1 HolPl:>m 101,1 li1f' l"U•'llo 11\411~ :" ·u1 tt lhaa supply there is a vital:~ ~1":i 1;:.~i~?-' l:::~u~1,: need for the ral1noaliled ap-A Finl Ls iJv, u cnlllvt • '"' Fwrn 9 ~ ~ Cf•rt Ml ff IOl ...,..,.., Jlh S4 .. &""""" 32'-\ 1)1,!o • C 2Slt 1,,. 151, 110rll lllet lf''o 1Cl'lo0 PulO 0.• ~ 5 '§I"< .. 19·lll~ IHVl.STIJI• lntF ,t.m 14.XlU M!:!~m'oGI loil.IOll.9ucl CM lnl.~ O M• ,s.u 1•'• ,0., .. ,,, , • , , ,, , _ ... ~ aP-. 111.ti ltT S1vr 4\, ~· "' 1• 2' n (r .,. '>• i " Hue~ Miii • '" AIOln Pr ~ '9 •' 1 1 "EW YOCK (Ail'!'""''"" •• ~ oo •~ H~a.,,, v, ... J'?V, :QO;, A1/!1tl C 1,,1 11 • proach" ol the pr0f1t onented Am G,..,, ". u.v. cit...,,,. A Mtd!cp 2µ. H Cllntn o~ h«;p1taJ! tO be ITitrodUC~ ffi •m TMev 11'"' 11, Clow Cp l : l'o -tr.. 1011-IJ\ll ~-INTGN -., Hw 1',~ ~ j •Mtr. ~ II II I •-lh Am Wold t:i.' (09tt a areas o 11ea t care An1d1tt 1 .. l co111n Fd -· > l•llOtll. OllPP!oW ., ICA. ~voD H~on ,_ 21\i u. I YU. (• tl\~ 14\.'o o ~ ,,,... i ' tl'le Nttloro•I .\Moc~ Inv G111d t II t flv•tt JM n•to J ;; •~mnc1 i.~ 1-~:, f!-. onori cf *"'Ill• lnvH ao. U,41 U..M...,.,... St 11'4 1141 C1<0Q l!c l'"° I~ .. ,'17: 11 '6 Th d I d d d ..v.i..us l 50.\li 51 \'a Com (I• e unprece en e eman An_.,. 1n ,., .,, c~m1 Sh l 11• JN 0.1lor1 Inc •ro ,,,...,,., Group lrr,,1t C11 l ~ '" llttN<~ 1o11,. 35' 11t 1"'4t 1M ' , •• ••kn t h""h IOI lldl S.4S sn Ind Nuur l!\li 1214 l.i"' Eiw f"4i tockm.n SO i1~ 19 • '"' 1 w,.. M<tf! IOUllOfnlot lr>c 11Vo 11V. lcldr Pu ?~~2f\6 llt01(k lO lor ""'rvice ' he said ' t'Of't--Arco tnd 1 • ~ • c~rn G•• ..._ Atd M•• i1 .. 11 Comw P• lJ I• llltte •«:Utl1!t1 '"'°" 0 14 S 16 1~10 Dl11> 't '" liloff I:• ..,(;: U *"'Alt IO 1•.111,coutd "9Ye _,. Slloct 21)1221.ui~tr• Incl ll'o mlltottl" M 1:;1 1 tl<ll'91 so. fronls a system of health care Ar~Mof' 11 ""com P•Y Arl<WIG U , Ill.;. Cmp1 Cm ll!o !IG1 ~d (Dl<tl "' bc\;1111 SllK I I U 'J.\ l~trmk I" l" J lltoulon f« a tofdotll I t!I il>'t. Ill<' (a1kM) MOndar V•r PV 7 .. It.I '"''"mt G 1314 1~ C9111 c """It •llll'lllH "lll delivery that 16 really no A•n•Y •n J~, •\•cm .. 1nt1 I d h Atr-Ii ll l l\Jo mpt Toe ~·• ,.,. 11111 Adi; !nw 111.ltl'I S 11 i 11 lnlk Woll 6l'o 714 JI-•" In M tll Hew llQ S}stem at all nste a 1 e ap-""'kl• n .. u com•H • IV. AGE Fnd s a s Sl ••i.tl 12" n! 1nl.tl• c. 114-II ""' '"" • toll I"'''°" 1"i 1~• Abf•dn l n 113 Ivy I• I nt Muttlt 1~ U•,; S1t11i.r ii. Mil• Co oo ""Talus for health c a r e Ai-. sy "" ••4 cori ... , ,.... .... cc I OI •• I ') Con llO<k lt>J. 10V. ....,Mlt•llY F\inds J H•nclf I :k I l~I SVilnl 4 .. kl!> Oat lJ~ I Wllf 1 6D ,, 1' Grwth '" 1 SI Jo!\nom ''·" U 11 lntrway lJ 111i !kantn I!/ •'4 ~ ltMhl •I l d t I 1 ye r y has evolved AllG•• u 11•-. U h con•••n Al/lo Sci J • S>;, Cor..,.o I'• ·~ 1ncom •., 'fO l(ov1ion. Funck 1..,!(t Int lJ'lt u Schtn 1.. fl\ ni ltflM!Ct1 1 ti 37>.I 13'4 l11111r lg W 1 t fO Aooflo i 1 41 12.51 l1Sou UI H 21V. !;'! Cit• l'M> 24\ 1-lt pla 30 haphazardly ovP..r the years, Bee 1n• , " ,., ,..,.., s l eo"d "'' '"' •~. ce,m v,. , •V. AdY!lfo J j1 i 20 C111 81 II '5 1, SJ Jot Oll lfl. l'• •\lo r ... H 21:Y, 1J\j, tflll !lpf I}() l~'o 10'4 Ao!,,_ I' 10 Sl 11 JO Con 81 1' U 11 20 Jt<iuln C U 17\lo cr!Olo •\.\ ..,,.,.. growing 1n response o ex 8011 Pn•c 1., , 1C••w C• paneling needs rather than m :::, H,:11 ~r~ ~!~ ~~~, .~: anhc1pa!1on or them ' 8•""" R • ~ c1111r "td ll i&o:, A/Ill tt~ 141 1 O'I Cui fl< I"' t 11 Jam W•I l'• <1.lo SHIM P• ii 21Y.> tfk9Y l"ho JI l«I AIVlutt I" 11 11 11 ~J CLll Kl 1~ I If Jtmtltv llt l't4 !Mrlo 11f 2'44. U\4. B.llPI llt l » I'~ lllo AllAm Fd l5 'l Cu• 1(2 S I .q J!tt'V l'ds l )\.lo SIM (..., ?l:!: 10\.ti> &II Thrtl U 1~ ,,,.A11,,,., 11 nl1"il cu1 s1 202 t:ll~JO!hl" M ""'~1-· F ...... I Brotman said a nahonal healt h insurance sch e me 11ould be introduced "1lh1n a fc1~ Y"ars To Il lustrate the need for some national heallh insurance plan he ctl~ these 1964 figures -24 m1lhon persom under age 65 had no ho6p1tal 1n l!uranre -35 m1l11on had no surgical 1nsurante " c:o verage penses milhoo had for in hoSp1tal no " Our population has tn creased since these figures "ere released he said and \.le can be rerta1n that the numher of u n 1 n s ured Americans has kept pace \\hen natJonal health in suran~ be comes a fa ct Brot man added th~ m e d 1 ca l tenter complex wi ll play an lncreasrngl y s1gn1f1c11.n1 role Gener;il Health Se-rv1ces \\hic h operate~ four medi<al t t n!t 1 complexes has con (entrat.ed Ofl this un1q11e coo !'ept 1n health care deli~ery because 1[ effective]\ batlles !he spiral ing cost factors 1n 1ned1c1ne ' he liaJd Th" 1ned1ca! ce nt Pr 1 om plex entails a ralionallzat1on 111 functions a responsive and ~ ! r c11ml1ncd organ1 zat1onal structu re CQSL accnunllng and control systems and deliberate lor.1 ard planning ' 'T'he nucleus of the medical (enter complel ts lhe acute care hospital w1lh fac1ht1es for treating !he seriously 111 \Vithtn casv acces.s of the ho~p1tal are thr ancil\ary fac1ht1e s and other support q<>11 ice~ includ111g progressive and extended care facihties -0utpat1enl clinics cmergencv fac1!1t1es mental health and ctuld L;a1e centerli cl1n1cal laboralorif':s rned1cal office hl'1ld1ngs and a<lm1n1sh a l ive oftJi:c~ ' B rotinan s aid the ten!ers prO\ idc the on!v pratlical rcn1edy lo the doct or short;igc by increasing the product1 v1ty of 1he doctor~ \vho a re .a vailable Doctor" are able !o con crntrate on tht 1r professional ~k llls hecau~e. they a rr lreed from the burdens of ad m1111 st ration Travel bet~ een hospital and office is rhm1natl'<l and Cl u a I 1 f 1 e d paramedical per:t0nnel are available to relttv~ rloctors of routine chor~ Cut u 10" n.oi KM Incl' '"'' llVI ""'•n IV,. 1'6 • zct k .. --A.lpl'o1 ll :re 1•.. 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My 110 fd Inv ·~ lO 37 1.~th 8ro 12 JI IJ " 1Cn111 Voe •l 01\.'t TIME Ot ,", •""'• lrltlMY pl l V•~I 6' JO 51151 Maon• '" I SJ '6S Lt nee tn JI ,!!'.~ Ttmcltl! 1\ I !IP I A1ft0fl '9S S 11 ~:~h8'111 i iJ :.: t:::: :.: r: ;"' ~:~t::• t 21:; M~ 1d....v' ,..'f'.,'1 A•~ HoutMo~ MllH•<llllJtlf Co Ll tlOn I" Oo ('I\ Tcylr WI Ill 116 ·.~~~~.·:, '\o' f/WI "' S 91 I SO F'•e•d I a 91'I tl <lv Ce 1'l• l•o.\ Ttcll ilutl ~ J ~ ... Fncl I • OJ I 7l lnd1i.. 1 01 7 M L•ll C:0tl 1"' H\ Tt<um ,. ltf "' 8klYnUG l n ~!OC:k I i• 4 Tl Mtll 11 SI 17 U ltl1 GrD l lo t \I Ttl«om W, .N l ._n Co Stien • u s M•1r Flnencl Lt w111 &I" 11\'o 11•,1, TV c 9m 114 .,.. awnllll'• 70 situation this Ma" according ll•b-t 61 • '' M T •• '1U 11 L111 ac11t H 1•>11 T11nn1M tJ ,,,,., a ..... s111t 1 so J 81vr~ Fd I ll ••s MIG 1JJ)1'41 l.lodnlc S\1 ' Tttr Amo , '"'............., I? to a report today by Wilham ::::~ ~Ii 1~~ it~ M~!~ 1! 11 1: ;1 t=:10;1,n ~~ if11 i~t.'v"'c: ,:,'! 1~ 81~ ~; 1 10 C H d I I h Be&cn 111 l • IJ Joi.fl M•Tllfr• l• ti i4 11 LYnc~ C Iii;, 101 Tltt..y tn •'l.i A Udf Co pf S e rn, 1rec or ri t e &••• K111 10 sJ io s1 MTd "'M s" '" M1ld'"" G ll'o 15'. Ttun Gr,. .n, •I'• ludtF p1 It Bork Grl'o '!9 110 MOOdv l J lll J 11 Mol ,.ocl ?>I J>, Toti E l t 30, ~\lo l ucNt! !"" Department • f Industrial &Ofld1tk 1 10 1 J9 MOlldY • 1• 12 n 11 M•I AllY ,,,, 1n , Tr•cor c 3,, :111 lvffl'w~ 1 20 !JciTn Stk 1 'l t Cl MI F Fd ~ 19 t 61 M•llkr1 t•\~I ''l Tr~cn! G 17 11\(j lulO'V•W loll Bo•T F'On 115• "'l MIF Gr~ 11' '~ Mt~cr (' I'\ IV, Tt•~I• D !''' 1~\'o 111t1kr Jl1mo Boll Ffl<I Ill t09 MuUS Gv 10!•101' M l rowr lJ~, :i.i,11 Tr Mob H 1 6\.0, vnkJI prl!O H1gh11ght s (Jf tht situation llcwn Fd • 01 '°" M Om•G '01 ' SJ M•lul LP iov, 11 Trl<o ~.. Joi i, ~114 l~~! ~~ ,1 i'f,. Bullock Cll~ln M Om•M IC 10 11 '3 M<C'°' U'~ ~f.t Trld•lr J>:o l'N lurl~OI' el !S Included an aveJ age workweek 11u11c• 15 •1 11 u Mut Sllrs 1• 45 u '' McO~tY 20 100.:. Tr11n OG '"" sv. l~'nd' 1& c i ndll it6i n 41 M111 Tt1t 101 201 M!dlc H 1~ 7'' rY1on ii' 11 11v. u,,...111 60 longer thar) a year agg for the o iv1d it• • 15 Nl'A Mut 10 ;11011 Medic M 2~. '~~• Vnr1"' l 't w. .~ u 1 tW I IQ 11 II 1 N•ll '"d 11 "ii" Modi·~ ~ ~ Ul'o c Hos l\;, :ri:~ u... n v first tnne sinct the end of N• • Nit s..:ur 3•• Mtr <11 1~ 1111o 11'4 lln 111um , ll•,.1 NY Unt 113!9\l 8tl•n 11011,ltlMdlnW 11\~17!.j,VnMcG!I ''" • 1969 ret:{)rd earnings and an •urn~ Fo 1100 11 "° 110~0 • •~ s 4l Md d C• 1 ., "" us fln•"t 16,F. 10..., C•hl <• 10 Bu• M1• I •l 111 Olvld • •1 • 1l Ml<ll1~ ) ;, 1 ~ VS t<nvle 11~: t~ ':r'lif;,~';,; over the-year 1ncr~ase i n CG Fund 10 s... 11 n Grw!~ t 11 10 t1 .,... dw GI 11 u vs Trlt;Ln lll.11 M\IJ ••t•:t ""' b I h h d C•o1m I OI I ll Pf k /JO 1 0~ Mlll1r fl 6f l/"lv Air I 1'h uy1ng power or le l 1r C•oll G111 1111 JU •~com s ., l•1 M111 Mu~ lS ,, uo ,..., p ,1 ,.,~ :;:;-~ }:,:: lb C•pl\ $~ l lo 1 lJ Stotk • 71 1 91 Mln•r 1'1 1i1,1; 12 VIII Ind tt .... J7"1 mon 1n l row C1n1r1 Sh l • l~ lS.5' Nel G"h '" IG tO MD!~ G• :uv. lf.{ V•UY F'or -n\ =~ 1':"'1 '~ C~•"nll\• Fund1 ~tuw (ol 7 17 7 U Ml•• tltl HV. lJ> Vl l!t y G~ IMO. IO'llo Ill Worktime of manufacturing 1111., 11111los"'"""' 1"0 1111111JM11v1 s ll"1o11• V•lu• 1..0 1:1,1Vi :;•,.~~?o od k d com 31 1111 •SNt wWl4 lJl1'67Moll:1t~ lV. 21oV•nOAfr '"I'·~ pr uct1on wor ers average Grwth s" 1 s5 N•lwton lS w 1111 Mi.tiwk It 'l\'I "'4 V111<1 t !It, 1 "1••fl~j" ~50 '' ••• ' k M 0 3 lncom 1 &11 I~ '°11<~ sr •• u 00 11 ()(I Mt nl Col \'o 1% V•lc•cl "'• 20'1to l loC o~ ~ 11\JIS .!I a wee Jn ay SPtCI l 01 111 NO!'Mll lJ ,, IS 11 MOCtl • ''"' 9'111 v ... ,..... '~ 14~ •r• LI 1 •& hour longer than both a year c~ ... Gr •D• O<•no• • 01 • Oii Moor• ~ lJ'l.<r 111o W1<11 Pu ,,, , 21 ••P T~ 1 10 CIPll 121 I tt Om•~• 11' I 6' Mororn I( 11 l~ Woltt I d 21 1H'> i•rrl•<C·j ~ ago and a month ago May Fund 10 !9 JI s1 100 Furld I• 111''" M•o1 TrA 1 '> 1•~ w 111.,.d• 1 '\4 ,,. "' ,, Frcot 91 tl io1 ~und s.!7 0 Jt• Mio t wf 7'-. I 'o W11t NG 15.,. lj 1rr Oan marked the firs l month since s~rNd 11 oo n11 101 Fun1d • 51110., Mcrc111 M !'• 6'• W•t~. 1r "" \o c1 .. w11 .o~ S•e<I 10 " ll !6 ""t WmS "3' 14" Mo! Club •s . :Ii\ W•bb "• '" le Co,tl.Ck• ~o December 1969 thal factory Cll•m 0 1, 13 20 91 ON• n i? •1 n •l Mu•!ler IH't ni. W•lc~• w 1 ,,, 18"'o CaterTr 1 •o h d d C I 1 Ooc•n~ ft IS '61 Moroh P 1 ' 2~ Welldtrn 6\i f\'o ((I Co"' workers reac e new rec<lr S 0E~':.i'v ··~ ••~ Ooo AIM 11 ii 101S NCC nd "• no Welln<> M ~·, 1~C«o<c1• 'I'll h , 3 8 h d F l OTC s~' 10 11 H 7J Nor•• Co 11 1'11; Wtl/•F M lt\o lt~~ Ct to,.,..!rCP 1 t IS May 0 $ 4 per our an ,._u"'lh I;•, 1 ~ ~~ Pat• ~"d 'It IO 10 Nt!C~r " 10 • , ... Wlo G•t '""IS'' 1e11n PIA.• so $ 52 ., k II I "''"' 1 Pllo llvt 1 1• t 5~ Not G&O 11\> U'-4 Wi•tll I' l:t\'> 11\i •nco r,,. JO l o,, per wee our yearn rncom • 10 10 loll p'"" so ~ ·~ ~ ~ N Ho10 •h 3 Wol!n "1A l1!1'l i' .., ""d 1 u b 2 t f Vtnr J IO f 01 P•I Mo! 5 00 5 Oil Nt! Lo •l U Wll11 Ml<I' Ni .\\!~I/Ill I So Jn gs were Up Y cen s rom Co•u Gr111 1• '' 1' ll p 1or1m 10 JJ it 79 N Pll•n' 7J ~ 1~v. w"n Pwb ,,. ,. WA.:, 1n1 il'S 1 111 lhe prior record set in Com~ Sa s U 111 P1n1 s• 1 i 61 11 t i H Soc" n •i;. •l't w11 ~' ur n~ l•' tnrL~l!I , Cwllh J.I 111 Ill Plun "''' I J1 '°' Not Show I ~ 1 , Wflta•t ""* 1)\to olnM"w 11(1 Janua"" and again In April Cwl1h c I I• I .. 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" 1 19 owl~• l«ilno.,. ---,...,.~ _...._ .. --, ..... ~- ---~ • I J f DAILY PILOT Tu~y, July 1) 1~71 Yuba /tlurder• Governor Etads Long l ttdcri•ion Corona Indicted Under Fire County's Transit Budget Approved 111 All 25 Deatl1s For Threat Ry JACK BROBACK SANT A ANA -An $800,000 budget for fiscal 1971·72 was adopted Monday by dlreclors of the Orange: County TraMlt YUBA {"ITY (UP!l Juan V Corona has b«'n in· dieted f(lr the slay1n,R or 25 transient farrn wvrkrrs whosi> bodies were found buried 11long the feather R1vt·r two months 11go. The Sutter ruur)!.v C:rarid Jurv ciel1beratcrl for ne<1rly l"'n.hours before rrturn1n~ the 25-counl 1nurder lndictmcnt r.tnndav n1~hc. 1'he action m£'ans · Corona must be ?.t· raigned in sup(>rior court \\ 1th1n 10 days. .!\ preliminary he;iri11g h;id bf>en ~cheduled 1od11~· 111 lov.·er C"nurl on 10 murder counts earlier flied against Corona. , .. ,. ;. . -. ••• For Tl1e Record Dissol1itions Of Marriage ,.ilt4 Ju!w ' Wl<I/ M••rv F end Will••"" 0 . ~ol•M•. 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B•ocn Morh1Mf. ,,.ORfNO l r•n•<110 ""rrono •~• 11 11197 Dolow•'•· ,.u~1,nq•on B••<h D•'" of a•ern, Ju•y 11. 1011 ~~···~f'd "' '"" aouo"'"" Lill:• (•lne•On l Ad !.oltdod F lntf~ FIC'I~'~' Tu••O••· Ju•• ll. 1111 •• I JIJ ""' "' ~""''"' {no,,..1. Hunrif'GI<>" fl••<h R..,u•t 'T' ....... Wt<ln•..,,. .. JUI• 1', 191\, 51. 5,....,., .. J~~· ,~,~~··l cnu•C" lnto<m•n• •' Good ~~.,,.ra c-••"'· Hun!•n<>len Bt•tn, C.•lo!orni• Sm•!"' Morlu•'~• Dir-.;IOrt. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUFF MOltTUA RY 4%7 E. 17th St., Ccl1ta ft1esa ......... • BALTZ MORTUAR IES Corona del M•r . 673-9450 Cost.a ft1esa 6~&.%4%4 • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1111 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI l-S4Sl • McCORMICK LAGUN A BEACH MORTUARY J'JIS Lapna Ca11yon Rd. ...... ,,, • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemete.ry Mortuary Cbpd SHI Pad.De View Dr1vt Newpett BtM;•. CalUonl.a ....., .. • PEEK FAMlLV COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7UI Rolsa Ave. Wt1tmtnste:r tu-UZI • SMITH'S MORTUA RY Ct7 Mab1 SL -~ fhrntin(ion Rtacti .. The district 11\torrK'y was ex- i>Ctted to ask {i)r disrn1s.c.al of the lower court complaint because of the gr;1nd Jury ac- !1on. "\\le are closer lo a lriHI righl Jl{lw than 11 he had to prr"k:eed by a preliminary hearing." said District At· tornl'y C, TeJa. Corona. a J7-year-0ld farm labor contraclor. was arreslf'd after the bodies of Z!i field Vl"l Ttle,,,.,, MORE CHARGES Suspect Coron11 y.·urkers were exhumed during ------------- late t.1ay and early June ?.long the ~'eather River and sur- rounding orchards north of Yuba Cit\ The grand jury me rnbers were ordered not lo discuss the <·ase v11ith anyone by Superior Court Judge John (;, Hauck. a1 least until a decision is niade on y.·hether a tr;insc:npt of the testi mony v.'ill be filed in court. The indictment was !!eve n p<igcs long. Twenly of the t'Ounts name the victims, y.·hile the other five were John Doe indictments th2.t slated lhe approximate time or death and locations of the bodies. Judge Hauc k postponed set- ting an arraignment date for Corona al the request of the district allorney, who said he "''anted first to meel wilh defense attorney R l c h a rd Ha1>.·k. Solon Blasts ~1cCloskey's Lc1os Tales V.1 ASHINGTON (t;PI) -A fellow California flepublican charged Rep. P;:iul N . ?-.1cC!oskey .Jr .. l\1nnd;:iy "'""ilh having done '"serious harm'" in acTus1ng the A rn er i c a n m11i1ary of deliberately bom- bing Laotian villages. Police Study Bomb Blast At Stanford STANFORD ( U PI I Sherirr deputies today con· tinued their investigation into lhe pipe ·bombing of the hon1e of St an I o rd University's personnel direclor H ob e r l Nelson ~londa.y night. A University spokesman said no one was injured in the blast which occurrl'd at 11) p.m. Nelson 's 18-year-old daughter narrowly escaped in- jury when an l8·1nch ho le was ripped through her bedroom "'all. She was nn lhe room al lhe lime of the explo..~ion. Nelson was a focal point of three peaceful demonstrations outside his campus office after h i~ Mnounccment th;it five St;i11ford University employes were being d1s1nisscd bC'cau.~e their participation in ;in Apri l !l sit in at Sta nford Unive rsity Hnspi1al. 'l'hcy were fired for "unacecptable behavior.'' "There was a loud explosion "'ith a b111l of fi re," Nelson !;:11d. There w:is no subsequent r1re. Nelson. his wile and daughter were 1n the house when the explosion went off son1ewhPre ou!side the home , tht' spokes1nan said. 1'hp Nel~ons li\'e in the fi>.£·u Hy rcsidenti11I .:uca on the university ca m p u s . flis daughter. Debby, 1s a sludent at Stanislaus State College. :SACRA'MENTO {UPI J Democratic leaders Io d a y assailed Gov. Ronald fleagar!'/ii threat to rock t he legislature's proposed vacation next nionlh by callin g a special session on welf11re, Medi-Cal and lax withholding. One Assen1bly Republican IPadcr. n1cantime, said a three-week recess in August is "not in the cards" while his counterpart in the Senate Profs Want Reagnn Be!t Cinch.ed Up adopted a n1ore cauuous y.·a1t· SACRAMENTO {UPI)_ A and·see attitude. group or college professors Reagan w a r n e d the called 00 Go\•. Ronald Reagan lawmakers that 1he statr's Monday and asked him to join still unbalanced S6.78 billion them in '"bell-tightening" by budget pitehes SI 2 million givuig up the S5.000 pay in· further into red ink eaC"h day crease he re«ived this year. there is no action taken to "He did 1101 Ind icate to us enact income tax withholding he would do so." reported Art and reform Medi-Cal and Bierman. a San Fr211cisco v.·elfare SJ)('nding. State philosophy teacher and "Jr the legislature has not president or the 3,()()().member balanced the budget, ei th er by United p r 0 f e 5 s 0 r s of passing these reforms or hy Criliforni<i. imposing new taxes prior 10 Biern1an. carrying two belts, Aug. I. I will consider it to he confronted Reagan outside the ~fckso:~~n s~a :o s~:~\0~hc~ ~overnor"s office while the l'hief executive was erecting a Aug. 2, ., he said . corridor exhibit show ng the Rrag;in in.~isted a "n1assive tax increase'' cao be avoided size of the state budget deficit. by approving hoth his He tried to hand the bells to Reagan and rnake a speech "reforms" and i\•ithholdinR by while television c2mera crews Aug. 1 but warned by !he end crowded around for a closer of July "the deficit will be so . . _ . large it cannot be made up by view . Reagan inv 1led ~ierm~n the reronns alone ." • an~ three olher _profs into ~1s The occasion fif thf' an-1 ~fflce fo r a private mee_llng nouncemcnl was the opcni nc ~~stea~. The. bcl,~ symbolized A1onday of a poster exhibit b~lt-t1ghleriing. out~ide the governor's office .1 he professors are angry door y.·hich daily y.•i!I r<'corrl y.•1th Reagan beca use he the size of the deficit. now vetoed Fron1 the slate budget a estimated at in excess of S14.5 lU percent cost-0f-living pay mill ion. increase /or f;iculties a tthe State Controller Hnuston T. state eolleges Plld th e Flournoy slartcd such an idea Vnivf'rsity of California. They e;irlier in the vear by fixing A didn't receive a pay raise last sign to his 01fice which ticked year either. off the days until the July I deadline for budget <1pprova1. The lcgis!;iture t.entativel,V had pl;inned to recess for three weeks next 1nonth ;inrl return to again tackle majc1r still unres(l!vcd issu<'s such as rr.aopnrllonment. "1f hr wou!d spf'nd as n1ui-h time v.·orking y.•ith us on !he solutions a~ he does in paint1n~ poslrrs and trying to upset Pre"idrnl Nixnn, this would prob;ibly all be resn!vrd hy no11•." said Oemo{'rat ic Assembly Speaker Bob f\loret· ti. Court Says Man's Trash Is Private SAN l'~RANCJSCO (AP) - Pohce need a warrant to ~ift through curbside garbage cans or separated trash in a garbage truck. the California Supreme Court has ruled. Contrary to A·lcClosk<'y 's as.<;ertions, Rep. Charles S. l;ubser told the I louse, US. pilots flying tn support of the !loyal Lao governn1ent are un- der speciric orders 10 avoid every huL "f\1ost of the dt'struction o[ vd\a~es has OC>- cu rred from graund flgh\ing," he said. Mccloskey accused Gubser nr t11rning a d1fferencP of 0µ1n- 1nn into a person.11 11lla(·k He $<lid he had cnn s1dcrrd hin1 a frirnd until Glibscr on Jui1e 2R wen t 1nlo i\1 c (' I 0 s k e y '-~ Congression<il d1,.tr1ct and ('h<irged him w1!h letting himselr be used by lcft1sts. Their districts adjoin Reagan Set to Face Critic Gov . McCall In a 4-3 deci.~1nn , the court uphe!rl !\1o:iday a Lo.c. Angeles Superior Court'lii .suppression nf ('Vldl'nce in the case of Edw;ird .1od Judy Krivda. Pnlire ;1skrd garbage col· lce\ors 1n 1!168 to srpar;ite !he Krivda·s trash so il could he searched. 011\cers repnrlcd later they found 1narijuani\ debris and scraps of papers \1·1 !h the Knvda's names on thC'rn. f\lcCloskey is the former t<.1arine colonel who ann!Junced l;isf y.·eek he will oppose Pres1- den1 Nixon 1n the GOP pr1n1ar~' election"' on the ~round he has f;i 1led lo end the \'ielna1n \.\;i r, c;l11Jser is a 10- \erm Congres~man_ JA!'KSON ll1P!1 HOLE. (';ilifnrnia \V '! o. Ronald RC'ag11n. b11ckt>d hy the \Vh1le l!nUSf lfl his frud \l'ith <:ov. Tnn1 McCall pl:inned to fly here to111gh! and confront the Orcgon1a11 about charj!es he is ho1d1n.i: President Nixon as ;i pnlillc;il "hns!agr " · The President 1s a guest in (allforn1a. not a hostage . lie is free ln eo111e nr go as hp plrases.'' H e a Jot a n told ncv.smen in ::>:icra1nen\11_ Al !.hi' Wrstern \\'h1te House fl.10rida y fnr a four-rlay run. "I resrnt <1n.v ~0vernor lm!rling a President hostage."' the quLspoken i\1cCal) \!lid newsmen. The other GOP J;O\'Prnors cautiously defended Re;i,gan. "'[ y.·oulrl ren11nd (; n v. ?-.1cl'all t.hal Cnv He<i~:in has Ltnnr n111 ur his Y.a y to support Prrsidrnt N1xnn ,·· s~1rl ltnv. .!nhn /\ 1.<1\'f' 0f Criloradn. '·Ma vbr thrre h;i~ hl'('n :-;n1nr 1l1Hcrrntc nn v.rlfarr bu1 If\'~ 1>.a1t and S{'e v.h<1t llea~an h;is lo "'ay ." Th<·y were chargrd w1Lh pns.~essing pol. but <11 their lri;•I 1hey attempted t o suprrss the e\·1dence. The Suprrme Court dismi:;;s- cd l'h<1rg1·~ ruling lhal the rvirlenf'e 11a" obtainrd lhrough unlav.·f ul i.careh and seizure. ~uch Rarba gr i~ within ,.. hnusrholrlrr s "cxpretalion of pn\aC~ ," the court said. f\1onday·s exehan.i:e on the \louse n()(lr rrsulted from f\lrCloske_1.··s ~·h;i!len@e to r:ubsrr to 1neel him in drha11• l'H1 lhe issue AC!llall~. !here y.·,i~ no dch<i11' !o sp<>:ik of i11 San Clcrncnit>. l'residrnt1al ------------------------- F:;irh rcst;i1cd h1~ v1ry.·.; Rut l1rnf' r;in out brfnrp rllhrr could gr! 1n h1i; cnun!rrblfl"'"'· JCB,\J Ahorled Aflcr Laune l1 VANDENBEl1G AFB, C;i!1f. (UPI) -A Minuteman I Intercontinental Ba 11 i st i c i11ss1lt> on a cla.c;..~ifi<'d test mission w11.s drslroyrd Mon- dav shurllv g/ler l1£l off frotn its. launch ·silo An Air Force spokesman ~aid lhe range safety officer 1 r i g g e re d 11 seH·de.strucl device in the mi ssile becMse •·11 wa.~ out of t.ke safety T,nne." pre"~ Si•f'rPtn ry Hnnald L . Z1e,i::ler s;i1d . "!;11v . i\1cC11\I 1 ~ ;ipp<1rcn1ly not a11·arP of thr gnod re\at1~u1~ we have wllh Co1'. lll'agao. \Ve l"11ris1der the relat1nnsh1p w1\h t:ov . Beagan ;inrl President Nixon lo be 1•rry, vrry good " The t11nsrrva\1ve California P,1!\'ernor. who unsuceessfull.v cn11tcs1ed Nixon for the GO P l'res1de11t1al non1i11atinn in 1968. rn1phasizcd "I'm pled,i::ed to the renomination and the re-election or the President. 1 1hink he should be President f(lr a second le rm ." MeCa U's attacks on Reagan for allegedly bartering pohlical support in exchange fnr Cilriccss1011s ori welfare and other issues -dominated the annual Western Govt>rno r's Conference which ope n e d COAST SUPER MARKET IS A FRIENDLY PLACE ! No bl' sf••• dl1h1f-1f _, Al••Y. fll••dly ernpl•v•H -M•ll.fllttt1 prhM bfff J pert.cf predwc•. , .. _y,., :)~"!'~;,~ P\.,.so~ ·, .. ~ Ut\iMa.Tc ~! ~·-COAST SIJPU MARKET l~4'T E..C.-' ~·O:i~dcl 1'W HOME DELIVERY (Jll .. Ntw-t I. II I.Ill . l llo.l!U, 11~• .............. . ~ 1111 ..... .,.. .. . .,..,,., •Ill N Ill Y•~• ti'<.~.., 1¥ mi.·UI•,_.,, MON.-JAt .-• t• 6:JO-S•11tlo, t te I --.. __ _ • • \Vho needs it? lt sccrns so plastic and sta1ic. You say, "By n1:iking it today, l 'JI assure n1y O\\'ll tomorrows." O.K. That"s bcau1 lfu1. Uul ha1e )OU talked to any of the \Vith·it nioncy·makcrs la tely? They're reall y creative-and they kn O\V ho\v to use life insurance creatirely. 1t's si111ply this: life in~urance can be made to be R llO\v-idta, a \\BY of under.\'riting your lifc·s1yle. T hat's \\hat heing crea1ive Y.·it h li fe insurance is all about. Because v.e can'l spell it out more in this little ad, hov.r aboul talking to us and pinning us dO\\'fl to more specifies? MANUFACTURERS LIFE ISSL'RA NCT. CO~IPANY Branch Of11re Suit.I' :'IOO. 2JZJ North Rroady.·ay. s~nta Ana. Calif, 92702 Tr/,.rl1n11r .'i.5~·/Snn Rrpre.~entallve . Jaj k L. Nix Dis trict. climaxing wee~ of indecision. The budget, which would be cove red by new county pro- perty tax of two cents per $100 a~sessed valuation, calls fo r lhe hiring of a general manager and a secretary and reserves $687 .000 for "transit district objectives" .such as h1riog a consultant. to gain knowledge ef tht transport11tlon field. 1'he budget adoption ten- tatively call! for the same ac- tion on lhe two-cent tax rate. but no final action on that was taken. t r 11 nsportation consultants, outlined 1. proposed course: of action for lhe di.strict. He i.s the second in a series of con- sultants who will appear before the board. County Supervisor Ronald Caspers. e transit board mem- ber. who, with Richard Lynn or Newport Beach, prepared the budget, said it exhibited .. fiscal restrain1." Board member John Kanel. mayor of Cypress, argued for a four-cent rate which would raise about $1.6 million. "If we go into a joint powers agree· men! with the Los Angeles Rapid Transit District we will need money lo buy buses," he pointed OUL Caspers a n d Supervisor Ralph Clark, another tr;insit board niember. a r g u I'd against the higher rate. poin- ting out thal the county general fund lax rate is going up sha rply this year. Bouman said lhe board's direction in the next lZ months should include, firsL a period nf immediate sclion including an inventory and An~lysis of existing transit systen1s in !he coun ty , the assemb!ying or a staff. a survey or areas needing service. arid a study or potental patronage. Bouman said p I an n i n g shou ld rollow for the period until 1980 and then for the 1980-1993 period. He said th1!i type or planning is needed to Qualify for Federal grants. He said $25,000-$30.000 a year was earmarked for a general manager. An unusual amount, $25.000 was alloted lo transportation and travel during the initial year lo cover the many meetings the general manager and directors expect to attend He said ;i study of Martin J . Bouman of the San Diego office of Alan M. Voorhees ;i. n d Associates, "grantsmanship '' w a s I m· portent because of !he com· p!exity M sources for money. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 15)W0RT • c IN • • NO MINIMUM hAlANCE REOUiREd Yes, thal's right! Free checking -no mini"*"1 balance r equired. Anything that's free i$ worth checking, and now is the righ t time to check,into Anaheim Savings new free services. We've joined with a major national bank offering )'ott compfela Saviflgs and Loan plus banlOog seNices. Only at Anaheim S<Mngs can y°"' deposit StOOO and earn the highest interest in the nation on insured savTngs <ind receive the benefits of ••• Free checking, Pre- ferred customer rates on auto and boat loans. and Preferred Custo mer rales on personal loans. Learn 11bout these at our Huntington Beach office. fREESAfE deposiT boxes Free with account balance of $1,000 or'"""'· Yos personal safe deposit box at our Huntington Beach oUice Of Mywhere in the world you desire. (Size: Up to :w.z • x s• x 24"'). Al )"Oltl need'° do Is acMse us c:A JOOI" Pi&f6ited location and we Will take care of tile details . 6% Two to five year '9nn certificate aec.oents with $5,000 rntntmum balance. 50 YEARS OF SECURITY Accounts we -lo $20,000 and p«>teclad by An aheim 5a'rinQS' 100% recol'd al safely • ANAHEIM SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ... ...,.. OFFICE: ie.r W. llnco!n Al'll. AMhelm. C11lforr-·~ PA2·15J2 411 Ma in Slreat H1.1"11rtgton Beac'1. Caiofe•- LEMS91 .. 'T~-~ -r;-:-;r.J ~--:.~ ~-... ""---.. ·---- ' • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tun.day, Jul1 U, 1'11 Island Beauty riothei:: from llawaii are as cool and carefree as an is- land breezr an d as elegant as this Nani ~tuu in super cashmere ;icrylir designer! hy Mallhin1 Sportswear 1.1odellng the A·linc print in ~lowing ~ulti·tnagcnla is Mi.~s Rose 1'1arie Alvaro, Ha\'.·a11 poster girl. ·~·.I ~·· ---·-----..:.--~. -·-.. --. --...., CHARISMA 'S COOL Edi tor Enters With Grace By MARIA N CHRJSTY NEW YORK -Vogue's new editor-ln-chier is a lucky vlct1m of circumstances. Attractive Grace Mir abella -far more gentle than her famous fiery predecessor. Diane Vrt'eland - landed her IDp job through a series of fateful incidents. She's dead .sure that Pro\•\drnce thrust her into fashion's forefront and the position is not a tribute to personal engineering or energ~·. Grace. 40. and never m7,1ed. is y,·ell-hamed. The saga npl'ns afler h gradua- tion from Skidmore College , clas.! of 19&0. From Vogue's f•ll •nd winter predictions: the leot•rd, over which is worn a tunic or ,kirt. The philosophy of Vogue , •s expressed by the new editor, includes showing ret1l istic clothes. After deciding not lo go borne to Maplewood , N.J ., she went to Macy '• for a brief executive training course, then to Saks Fifth Avenue to dabble In 1ale.! pro- motlor.. From there, she went to ILBly to wr>rk for Simonetta and F'aviani, two Rome-based designers. After a year of Italy's dolce viLB, she was bored and returned to Vogue where stveral jobs were opening up. Grace did the shopping column, covered the sporl.'iwear market and then became assistant to Mrs. Vreeland. Upon her resignation. Grace wa1> boosted , to her surprise, into lhe top position by Perry Ruston, presi· dent o( Conde Nasl. The fashion world h11s changed radicall y since Mrs. Vreel11nd's era. 1'he fantasy and theatrica lity of out-of-the-reach co u t u re for pri\'ile_lled wornen only has had its heyday . Grace's self-appointed obJecli11e for Vogue is to show clothes that ;ire a barometer of the times, \\learable. realistic, affordable, smarl fashions. "Wf''re still going to show delights," she said. "Bu t fashion needs to relate to the cur- rent tire style ." r.r11ce 's firs! issue. the July \'o,itue, featurf'~ clothPs photographed in real ·hfe seltings. O<car de 111 Renta"s blal'k Jersey rlinner .~u1t was shoy,·n i n Brooklyn's Gagf" and Tollner re.~taurant. Cal111n Klein's caped <·011! was modeled by a girl emerg- ing from the Plaza Hotel here. The lady is aware that won1cn \\'Pre 1urnel'! nH hy midi i!lld that f?..~hinn isn't such 1he sweet subjrct I! used to be. '"ll wa.~ e n1ass «lefensr mechanism a~ainst die· la1orship," say~ Grace of the midi veto. "V.1on1en. b.11 naturr, 11 re fa~cinated by fashion -and y,•e've got to tap that fa scination ;i,g;iin " If anyonr can. If~ r.race. But 1he'll eccomplish objectives in a low-key way. r.rac.e, with a minimum n[ make· up and wearini;t 11 kh11k1 batlle· jackel suit. siL~ in :i. lime-green conference room . The trappings are worth e thousand words. The y se1• tha! Grace's charism.! Is cooi and clear. 'Believ•ble' ensembles from Vogue's f•ll-winter predictions in clude the short i•cket su it with swirl sk irt ( •t left) •nd the bl•zer i•cket evenin g suit with fur bo•. "F•shion needs to rel ate to the c urrent life style," s•y• Groce Mir•bello, new Vogue editor. Fashion 's Freedom Rings By JO Ol:'.:£1N American \vomen may no"' put !heir hemlines \1·here thev 11·ish and relax . . ,.\\le've given feather<; back to lhP l.nriian<;. the gyp<;y back to the fortune teller<;. the pra1r1e. hat'k tn urban rene\val." savs llennch Menelelsunri. a v1C'C' pre!'.1- dent of lhe 4;:,0 ,00·0.member lntcrnat1onill I,adirs Gar- 1nent Workers 1 Inion ltlcndelsund prerlic1ed tt1al fnr f;ill . J\1ncr1c:111 \10n1cn n1av look forward t0 the traditir :lal, the refined. or C'loihes without gimmick!\. It appears that the J\n1eritan \vo111an has her<;elf to lbank for th is announcemcnl. a ·.vc lco me note to many ears_ "\.Ve ln1a nufact1trers) confused thr '.''On1an "'ilh ~n m;iny le nglhs she didn't knoY.' v.·here to go. !=ihe didn"t buy," said Monte Santo, presider:l of the New )'orf Couture Business Coun cil. "The midi didn't die a slow and horrible death, but rather a quick and merciful one," he added. Luxurious, tailored dresses ari,d suits and sophisti· cated furs will form the irr.portant lashion lines for fall. as offered by designers such as Bill Blass, Donald Brooks and Arnol d &aasi. Proving tha t "cookie cutter" da ys are over in fash· ton and that women can be trusted to dress themselves well, designers are offering three basic looks for fall: classical , contemporary and kicky. Classical is purist. Joya l to lraditional goo d taste but seeking tradition in an update~ version . Con tcm· porary is in the mainstream but rides with the wave at the crest, and kicky is avant garde. lighthearted and quick to accept the new. "All the spoofing is over," said Rud i Gcrnreich. '·Jt was a sign of insecurity." Fall and winter evenings will brinJ!: out lhe most luxurious furs imaginable from milady's closel. Rlass, who has geared his fur line to hi s so phis ti · cated dresses and evening skirts, off e rs a fox tail cape for $700, a full-length sa ble coat h1r $10,000 and furs in be- tween . including a fi sher coat for SB ,500. He trims fur wraps with contrasling fur.c;, such as a black and white zorina !South America n skunk) cape accented with blue fox sides. Donald Brooks trims his coats v.·ith extravagant furs. such as a palomino pony coal with a lynx collar and a beige checked coat with badll!er fur sleeves. Arnold Scaasi, designing tor Ritter Bros .. offers a bla ck and white mink coat with slick red leather panels at the si des and a hot pants jumpsuit and coat combina- tion in white grooved rabbit. What other little surprises might be in store for fall and winter? Border print neckties. ha11k1cs in pocket anrl white ghirLc; with Y.'hite prints for men. argyles and animal 11wealers for everyone and hlaze rs, veil!! anti llV.'eatcr ~els for the gals. Jn short, nostal gia. ·----!~ ·~·.~~ -· ---·-. -. '' ,,,... ,___ -·· . ~~ ,..,..... , "••>.J;r-. ;.~'• -. .... .f • ! ' Ul>I Tt!•llMIM Elegance and furs add up to the winning fool for fell end win ter. At left, a Grecian -draped lon9 formal by George Halley is complemented with a brocaded coat. At right, ·he offers silver gray sheer wool topped with a 9ray boa, . _:.:\" ' " =---. -·-...... '1-A-------.rir--, .... 'r-1111·· I • A Midsummer Boon fo r Bargain Hunters ~ Offering quality casts-offs at bargain prices \\'ill be 1: lhe Newport Harbor Business and Professional i: \Vomen who will step into the role of saleswomen ~ f rom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satu rd ay and Sunday. JuJy 17 and 18. The sale will lake plal'e al the Newport Beach home of ~'lrs. J. W. Broback. Sprting and pricing items are Ocfl to rig ht) the Mmes. Harold Trapp, Joseph Stanis and C. \V. Kerley. Counseling Authoritative , DEAR ANN LANDERS. I have read several letters in your column aboi.:I the qnwed mother. but very little is said about the unwed father. Why? I'd like to ~w how the guys fetl about lt. Do they -k ally get off Scot fret? I find it hard lo tieli eve . You have stated repeatedly, "f!'3 the girl who pays lhe big price so it's up to her to call the signal~ -and hold 1hal line."' ' How about 11 look a t lhe problem from the (lther side? l"or every unwed mother there's a n unwed father. What about diem? -BIG PICTURE IN FORT WORTH DEAR BIG PIC: It i1n·1 true that for every unwed mother there's an unwed 'father. Somellmt's the fa ther ls wed -tu 10mebody eJw, t11•hich Ir thf' problem. I have, from time to 1imr, prinlM lr-t. &ert from unwed hllhtrs and they a re ' often fULM with anguish and misgivings. Here ls snch a lener, "'hfch camt frorn your city. -DEAR ANN LAr\J)EJi.S rrn a counselor in a high school and I find your ···column very useful in guiding teenage · boys. I am considered, by all odd!'!, the £qUarest guy this side of the 1noon because I counsel again~! high sehool sex. /Notice I didn't say PHE-r..·IAHITAL. I ~id high school , \ I don't tell lhe boys I i;pcak fro111 ex- perience but I do know f1r~thaud what 1r.~ like to get a girl in trouble. \~'e \YC're high .l'lChool sweethearts. She was 16. I was 17. Your Horoscope \\"e were sure V.'t' \\'etc 1n love and that 11oth1ng would happen because v.'e were \()() s111art and too sen~ib!e . But 1~e were wr'Ong and Lhf' resul1s were disastrous. I \vas in no position to gel 1narried although her lather was pushing for it. I cared deeply about the girl but rnarriage was out -so v.•as allortion, and so \l.'a s keeping the baby. She went to lhe Salva- ! inn Army hun1e tor unv.·eds in a neighboring state an<I i:ave lhe baby up for adoplion. Her parents furl.Jade her to \\rite or call me. The~· 1nade her feet w guilty for disgracing th£' f;in1ity that she v.·as reduced to nothing and had no will of her 011·11. I v.·on'l attempl It• describe "h;it nl\' life v.·:is like during the four 1nonths niY ~irl \1·as in the home, bu! I ean tell you I suffered as 1nuch .as she did . I had nightrnares lhat she hfld died in childbirth. I dreamed of suicide. I drop. ped out or athletics because I had no enl'rgy. I very nearly flunked n1.v seniur .l'l'ar -a real blow lo a studen! ll'ho had •·ons1s1c11tly niade the honor roll. tl1y girl never can1e back 10 our town I ptcked ur bits or infor1nation about her from n1utua l friends. After she had lhe baby !a boy) she went to Calirorn1a . 'J'hal 11·8s nine years ago. 1 have si nce 1narried and we have l\VO fine little girls. I am reasonably happy but I will ne\•er be able to gel my first love out of my 1nind. I will always wonder what my son looks like. and if he is in the home of peo· pie 11·ho love him as rnuch as his real rnother aud 1 would have. I wonder, too. 1f she is happily n1arried and if she e\'er t hink.~ of inc. Sorne boys "'ho come for cowiseling think I'n1 out (If my tree v.·hen I tt>!l the1n ii isn't v.orth ii -thal even the most ex. per1encetl kids J:et raughl. Lillie do !hey know they are getting ii from a guy v.·ho has beC'n there and \'ery nearly didn"t rnake it back. Print this if vou th ink it h:1s vatt1e. ~ TllE HISTORlAN UEA ll HISTORIAN: I do end I will, 1'han ks for the eluquent testimony. llow v.·il l you kno\11 when the real thing cnrnes along'! Ask Ann Landers. Send for her booklt'! "Love ur Sex and How lo Tell 1he Difference." Send 35 cenls in coin and a long. self-addressed, s!an1ped e111'e lope v.·ith your request in care of !he DAILY PILOT. Summer Bridal Bouque t Pairs Wed MENDOZA-BASS Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Weshninster was the selling for the wedding linking Susan Bass of llunlingtori Beach and Anthony hfendoia. Thelr parents are r-.fr. e11d Mrs. Wiltiam.<1on G. Bass of Arkansss and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Mendoza of \Vestminsler. Attending lhe bride were Mrs. Bandy Bass. the bride's sister-in-ta"'. :'l-1rs. Don11ngo Flores, the bridegroom's sister ; Mrs . J ames Nosek and the r-.fisses Cindy Nelson. Kathy C lark, Cathy Stockhausen Md C a r o I e i-:ssrcs. Slephannie Bass was the flo"·er i;:trl. Best 1nan was Joseph Saunders. "'hi!c ushers were Hicky Bass, the bride · s bro1her. Bobby r..tendoza. the bridegroorn's hrolht!r, Flores, Hey Bae:1, Nosek a1id Nick Frank. The bride is a graduate of ?\larina lli,e:h School 1:1nd Rt· !ended OrGi1ge Coast Cullegt>. Iler husband. a graduatt! 0£ tl1ater Dei High School, Santa Ana, attends <:olden Wesl College. They \\'ill reside in l/unlington Beach. CLARK -CLEMENSON Bonita Gae Clemenson of 13alboa Island and Cah11in W. Clark J r. exchanged vows in the Redwoed Ch;ipel t>f the 0 neon t a Congregationa l Church, South Pasadena. Their parents are Mr. and ~lrs. Arnold I.. Clemenson of 1;rafl0n, N. ll and l\1r. and r..1rs. l.'al"·in \\'. Clark or Pasadena. (iiven in marriage by her brother, Jiodney Clemenson of Cr:if\on. the bririe was al· tended by r..·1rs. Joe D. tl1t1s1er of Lansi ng , l\·1ich. as rn;itron or honor and Miss Huth Brekke of Tucson. bridesmaid. Attending his brother as best nian V.'<1.~ Stephen l'.;. Clark and usher was J immy Tho1npson 1''01!011 ing a honeyn1oon In ~!e~1co, tl1e nen·t~•1\·eds w1!1 reside in Ne1\·port Beach. HANSON-LETRO Sr. r\1cholas Catholic Church. Laguna I/ills \vas lhe selling for Lhe marri;ige or Carol Jean Letro and llit:hard C ar I l/anson Thcu· parents are l\lr. and tllrs. JI. E Lctro of Laguna H11l'I and fl. \V. llanson of r..11ssio11 V1eJ!l, MRS. MENDOZA Vlneent. and ushers were Donald \'incen!, Oleson, Ken- neth Alton. Richard Rock and Larry Deane. The bride. a teacher in Hun· tlngton Beach, IS a graduate of the University of Southern California 1\'here she is doing graduate \11ork and pled,i:ed Pi Beta Phi. Her husha tllli is a graduate of San Diego State Coll~e. The ne"·Jy\Veds will rtside in NeWJMlrl Beach. W Y A TI.ANDERSON r..trs. Jani.~ Anderson ef Laguna Beach and \Villiam \'t'yatt of San Cl('mente were married in the Neighborhood Cong reg a t1on11l Church, L;iguna Beach. Officiant v.·as the Rev. Ells"·orlh Richard- son. \\'itn esses were the bridegroom·s daughter and son. J\liss r..til1ssa \Vyatt and Brad \V\·atL The newlyweds will reside in ~an Clemente. l\lald of honor \\'as l\1iss ,. Karrn Guli and bride.~ma1ds 11·i'rc lhe l\1issrs Jan 1 s .J11l1nston and Elizabeth, Sl('Vi~· and Drhbtf' Hanson, 1 he hndegroon1's s1slcrs. Edward Lclro. lhe bride·s bro1her, was the hcsl nu111, and ushers were Steve Kintz, Hoger Krug, Chuck Bay and Fred Lelro, another brother ol .. MARILYN WILLIAMS November • • Splendor DO RSEY -KR OSSE Jane Eli:r:a~th K r o s s e became the bride of Donovan Evans Dorsey during a ceremony in Our Lady Queen f)f the Angels Catholic Church, Nev.·port Beach. The Rev. H. J. Powers performed the double ring rites for lhe daughter of !llr. and Mrs. George T. Krosse of Newport Beach and !he son of f.lr. and !11rs. Clarence Dorsey of Santa Ana. Tbe bride was attended by are J\1rs. Vincent Ross et Fallbrook and Mr. and Ai rs. Charles J. DaRos or Newport Beach. The bride is a graduate of Fallbrook High School and al· tended San Diego St a t e College. Her husband is a gradua1e of Palos Verdes High School and graduated with honors from SDSC. The ne"·lyv.•eds will residt. in South Africa her .si~ter, ~1iss Judy Krosse. McCR ACKEN-JOHN SON as maid of honor. l\'i1ss Leslie Jlegewald, i\lrs. Steven Dake and ft1iss Dia Dorse\•. the bridegroon1'.<1 !'liste1', ·were bridesmaids. D;i\'id 1-lt>skell stood as best n1<rn and u~hers \\'ere Dake, Steven l·Jenkle, .Jon Neilson, lhon1as Barbosa and Jeff Krosse. brother of the bride. A graduale of Corona del l\·lar ll1gh School, the bride at· tended Cal!fornia Professional School of ft1edlc;il Assis tants. Her husband graduated from UCL TRANTER-WI LLIAM S Debra Ann Williams and Robert J. Trahter exchanged vows before the Rev. Le11ds \Veiss in an outdoor setting at Big Bear L2.ke. The bride is the daughler of Mrs. Eugene McGee and the bridegroom·s parents are J\1r. and r..1rs. Charles J. Tranter, alt of Costa !'11esa. The newlyweds. \vho \\'111 reside in Costa !'11 esa. attended Estancia High School. ARMOND-DAVIS Patrick Daniel DeArn1ond claimed Lynn Marie Davis as his bridt> during cerenionies conducted by the Rev. Dr. <icrald Bash in lhe Fcrnd11le \Vedding Chapel. S<.Vlta Ana . Their parents are t-.·lrs. Charles S. Sadler Jr. nf \Vestminster and Mrs. Robert G, fult0n of Fountain Vallc1·. r..1iss Laura Lee Davi~ Wa~ her sister's honor ;ittcndant and the bridegroom·s step- father was the best man. OSMER-C HENEY Linda Chcnev beca1ne the bride of ThoniM C'. Os1ner <luring nuptials performed by the Bev. Henry Aguilera in the Fernda!e \\'edding Chapel, :l:inta Ana. l'arcnls of the hrida! co11p le are 1\1rs. F'ay Cheney of Santa Ana 11nd l\1r. ;ind Mrs. F'rank Os111cr. Founlain Vallev 1\1rs. Dougl<:1s L0\11 ~1';>.S the malrnn of honor: John Bussell served as best man, and Dnuglas and David Low "·ere ushers. The newlyweds will reside in Orange. '\liehael '11\on1as J\1cCracke11 aud his bride, the former l'amela Ann J (1hnson. arr 111aking their first home in San Cle111ente after their 11·eddin~ in South Shores Raptlsl Chu rch, So11!h Laguna. Miss Cynthia .John~n w;i~ m;iid of honor for her sister \\'ho also was attended b_v r-.1rs . D\l.•ayne llays whose children Randi Kav and t\-1ichael werr junior br.idesmaid and ting bearer. Best man was Philip Pau!Py and ushers were I-l ays, John Doeden and Bret Johnson, U1c bride's brother. The new\y\l.'e<ls, bo t h students al Sadd l e back College. graduated from San Clemente and Paramount high schools. Their parents &re 11rs. Janice .Johnson. San Clemente: \Villi;irn Johnson. t1·1arina Del Rev, and f\1r. and f\frs. Arlie 1\1 .c Cr a c k e n . r.1ission VieJn. HARM S-SMITH ('alifornia State College at Fullerton srniors Kan d ,\' c e Luann Smith ;ind ,lona!htin A. !Jarms .. 1·ere married in St. Andre\\'S Prcshyterian Church, Nev.-·port Beach by U~e Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfie!d. The bride was allendcd b:-i her sister, 1\.-lrs. Riehnrd Kelle r. as matron of honor and J\Jiss Cathy 1'1111_\' ;ind ~f iss Stephanie Orr as bridt>rnaids. \\'i!son A. l!am1s 1vas best man for his brother and ushers \\'ere Keller, S1ephen Dodson, Edll'ard Jlh(lps and Gary Freeman. Paren!s of the couple ar~ Dr. and J\1rs. J . Rex Smith of Santa Ana and J\1r s. \\'illiam A. llarms of Los Angeles. The bride graduale<I frorn !\fission Viejo High School and her hus- band from \\'il shire High School. Instant Sculpture A plaster of paris fabric, sirnilar lo tl1c bandages doc· tors use to set broken bones, Cancer's Goal the bride. Chr1~ Guh wa~ thr llowrr ~irl and Don a 1 d \l.'es\o\·rr .~er\ ed as rin& bearer. R. s has been turned into a new C • v t ' lteS et OaROS-HARPER arts and crafts materi:il ror 0 m I n g a Ca I 0 n 1naking "instant sculptures ·• W ED NESDAY JULY 14 Ste1•en OaHo.s r I a i m C' d The new maten;il i~ pli:ibl,. d FOSTER-FARRELL A i"\O\e111ber 1l'edd1ng is Tr1sh:i l!:irper a~ his bride \1hrn \\'l'I. pennilting the user B~ going (or11 :1rd )o u lion ~!essages nov: .sho11· BypaSSe h('lll~ plann1>d hy t\l:irilyn dur1np: nuptials pcrrormed 1n to rnnld 11 around an\_' nbi'ecl. Pirdn10111 Co m n1 u n 1 I .v '-I '11·crco1ne Fear •it C'hange!=-, tendency to be garbled. Read \\.1lli;1m~ ;ind Donald flex Inc mmaculate Conception lt rlrii·~ Quick!_\' ;ind ran ™' Church 11as !he set11n11: for the "I T ., I vrogrr$~. \ol 111an1 !hings brl\\een the lines; study fine H:111t'r 11f F. nro ( 11urc i. Por1 EI i 7 ah et h. 1lr1·oralf'd when dr\' with nuptial.~ l1nk1ng Christy Far· 1 I · By SY DNEY O:\fARR nl'.l\.\' are likely tu 11·111a1n the print Travel is accented. ~I''''"'" ,0,,,,·,, .. , d ... ,-,,,, 1\t>11 ~ nf thr orthco1n1ng 1C'publ1c of South Afnc:i \\alercolors, ;icr~hc or oil " ~ " "' I'-rc!J of Nrwport Brach find 1 ,_ " b p ' !>a11ic Knu\11 this ;ind prepare PISCES !Feb. 19-~l:irrh 2oi· !hr summer months alon, !he P\C'IH ins ,,.-t'n announceu y arents or l11e newh·\l·ed~ p::iints. I I ,_. I '" t Ste1·en \\'1ll!am F'o.~1er 111,, '-r'"'' lo-br 's p:irents. Mc [;--=:::;;_ _______ ·--='-'=----=--====--, ill'!'Orl 1ng y. r,1•ccn 11, I Y IS 1-:\1·111ng en<'Ounler v.ith t1ne Orange Coa~1. Tb 11 D p I " 0 -- ' I d I I e f'Y , r. :HJ • 1ngf'r "nd '1•·•. Arthur .J. \Villiams 111 c Ill Illa t', p:11· Ill'!'. \lhO stin1ul<l!C~ v_ OU i ~ d d b b I " " Those born under CancC'r. wh,ther by choiN' or circun1slance, often f 1 n d themselvl's tied down \\ 1111 do m e s I i c respon~1b1!11!es. These people. however. t1re "pos.sessive of their rrspon- sibilitics " They would not be happy without then1 Tho.~ born under this zodiacal si~n are fortunate in a financial .sense ror Gemini. art phys1· cally attracted to Scorpio and often marry lhoee bcrn under Caprirorn. ARIES cMarch 21·April 19l : Partnership proposals rtquire careful consideration What now appears seltled could become unglued. Check legal attas. One who seems to know it all. actually carries many setr--doubl.~. TAURUS (April 20-fl111y 201 : You have opportunity nov.· to display uniq ue abilities lo pro- fe.ssion;il superiors. Don 'I fight necessity for basic changtl'i. Keep confidential matters con· fid e n tia l . Study cor· I _ 11. 1 d 1 1recte I e 1·ow exc ange or nf "t'll porl flt•t1rh l\l is s S{'(JHl'lO !Ort. 23-;\ov 21 ): Hg l 1g 1lt· . flluc 1 lhtit occurs Lee he Le •gue !he d:i.ughler t1f ~I r. and 1\fr.~. u \Vi1!1anis 1s a i::r<idu.l1e of \'our 1nlu1t1ve qual1tie~ cl'ln is of behind·S('enes varietv. \\'altrr rt F:i.rrcl! ol Piedmont 1 · Tu s11n lligh SJ:hool an ( serve as reliable "Uide. i\tisse d Cuard valu11bles. Careles.~nes1; La Leche Lea,ue w i 11 and the son of i\1r. and i\1rs. " Orange <'o;ist C'nlli'gl'. or bn1krn appoin!n1ent ap· now could result in loss. prcscn1 a four.parl series .John foster of L;ii;:una Beach. l!rr fiallC<'. snn ()f i\Ir. l'lnd pt'ars to be on agentta. Don 't IF TOTJAY IS Y O'U R hi•g!nning at 7 '4~ !r111i11:ht 1n i\1rs. Ronald Jurgen~f'n "'as l\1r~-Hrx n.1uer of Portland. take others-nr yourself-loo Hl t\TllDAY new t>nv1ron1nent lhe Costa 1\lesa hn111c or Mr s. hC'r s1s1er's matron of honor. Ort· .. attended the University seriously. Ca nctr person can ur change of scenery is due. -John Brown. Title of !hr and other brid:i.I nttendan1s of Oregon \\·here tir affiliated now make a fine filly . You are bas1eally an analytical scs~ion \viii be the Adv;in\ages were Mi~s Janine Farrell, \l'ith l'hi Kappa Sign1a . SAG l'r rAR IUS j No\'. 22-individual. You are never of Na!ural Feeding to Mother another sister, the ~1mes. lie also ~tudied at Portland Dec. 21 J: v a cat i 0 n al · satisfied n1erely lo know and Baby. Hobert Ole!IOn, Me uric e Slate Ln1versity, the Univer!i· mosphl•re prevails. Provide so1nething h11ppcned: Yo 11 T.emer and James Fel ton and ly of Kentucky :ind a!lended rccreal1on for children, but 11·11nl to know the \l.'}1y of Woman's Club l\·llss Christy Milelich. the fierenU' School of don'! negletl your 01o1n needs. thin~s. Recent emotional Best man was Capt. Jack Sculpture in Florence. UaJy. Perrnit others to handle their lurinoil CRn be sell led in your A combined bo11rd and 1------------------------ 13;, '""' nl d, 1 , ; I ,. """'· Monlh' of Oelobec and membe"b;p meN;n~ of lb• JIJJ/fJ'/ JJJ//I/ fl/J/J /f/JJ/'-... l l n orthodox: friendship in· No\·ember rep res en l cor· St•uth Coasl Chapler of dicaterl. nerstones. \\'hat occurred iv.·o \Vomen's American ORT is CAPRICORN ( ~· 22.,Jan. years ago could have h<'aring :o;cheduled for tomorrow at 19 p 11 f' -1 on rurrent siluation. 9 30 11.m. In the home of Mrs. I: U 111 inanria reins. lo und ovt .._, •t>out v111ir ••1t •nd Henja.min Frogel, !\-1is.~ion Vie· f\1 one~· questions could be ~~'':1oot<,...;..~~· ~i!"' .. 1,~~·"'l~ jfl. Women from t h , I urned Into d1sputt'~. Be awa1·e A•~•oioo .. ~"" ~l•tll<l•t• •n<I n <•"'' I I b II d b of basic neressil1e~ Future ~ ... o'l':.~ !~~1'c;~r •• ?"~,~i1...:'.!l,,,~~ Sa de ack Va ey an sout v • ,,. v 10011 coast areas are invited. pleasure de~nds on ho\v yuu -"' _:_____ ---------_ handle current si1u:ition. Act accordingly. AQUAR IUS ~J11n. 2a-Feh. 18): Be sure of rou1e. destina-responden~. ~--GEMINI (May 21-Junt 201 : Jpi ______ ..;;_;;;;; I See by Today's Want Ad s Cheese of the Week! MINI-SWISS Travel news is received. Op· jewels by joseph portunilits appeir to form se6rches for 1'ewels new alliances. friendship.~. CANCf:R (June 21·J uly 221 : ~:'":',,, "':;"'!!'.., 1~~,.., 1~,.:111:,:1; What had been in escrow could .,_..,.._, •• ,..tt,., .,,.. 1<"11 .. ,;1, be released. Be practical :!~r:..:,:,. ':::!.' •v•1u11 .. " •1 ,.. where borne base. property ...,, ..,,11 .,_ ,.. • ..,. ,. •~•rniM .,... e.nter piclure. Avoid tendency .. '"' ..,. "vi .. ..,, ... ,,,. 11ot1r •• toward self-deception. Accent ...-L solid approach. Goal comes CA11 Mr. ,_,.. ... Mr .... .,, •' .. -closer. I • Toot ni:i.ker, TOOi mekf'r n1Rke n1e Y>n1f• inols: ! : ! Check th,. r111~sU1ro 11dll! • ,\Ian. rt'11~J frrr t'arly 1nor1un1: ball pick·llfl. Ap. pl y in pen!On a.r lhr Golf .-nu~ Oa~lil'rl Rrl num· tier 710 ffl'lp ll'JlnlN. Reg. 1" lb. II 0 w 1 ~b~ Off"Go#j,,/y IJ 1m),,fv Ill l'l'odo In !ho -• Old W..id ''~ ,.. .., 1"9 l><<>oli"'• M:..1 ~,,..\.,, .. <n•o•ul,o •~•..!, lft•n '""'"" .. '•"'"' ,,,. "'"''"'" .,,..J •~• ..,,.,. fl~-­ "'" """'"" ~W•U;, "'""'""" ,....i -• .. ""''"'' l°"'f>lo>-1 t<1< ... n(!. ...... hoL ialoch oocl W!OC.h, LEO !July 23-Aug. 221 · lf • ""' .... you embark on a joomry, • '&I Oltt~ SS D)1llln111· \\l!,JI:• flcC .~ •• H .. check trndency lo complain. on, Rrpoi;!'~. $urfrr'"' ~-#' O#lll • • VIRGO !Au~. 2.i.&-pl 22 ) ~l)f'('Jftl. J.u11:g11ee rftc·k, Transaction involving fina n-full po"'-er. e ir, 1notor " Ii AL ~O--' .. __ t1al status could hf' i;uc· tr.1n~n11~1on \'rry ~!.... ~ J ..U, cessruUy com pitted. Nol v.·fst Soul~ c .... , Pl... OPr1!9 m1no1' hOO_v \l'(lrk, lowt• ....... ,.1 Moll lo acc,pt burden "' h ! c hll 1.~1,.,1 ,+ ;~, s.n o,.90 F .. ¥· t.100, l •lttol 81 •ti• Son °""" ,,,.,., .,_ p.a, righlfully bf-longs tn i1nothtr . c ... ,. M•1• s~o-t o•• COSTA MESA '~!=;;:,-i11 '•--·l LIBRA !S.pl. 23-0<1 . 221 11.:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J '·-----------.. -----• .. _______________ .. " ' . ........ "'CO LLECTION COLOR" DIAMONDS IN THE FIVE MOST WANTED SHAPES Here are five beautiful ways to pop the question. From our special folio of "'Conection Color'" diamonds-selected for their outstanding fine color, All in 18 karat white gold. From the top ; Round cut $395. Emeral d cut, $475. Oval, $550. Pear, $675. Marquise, $750. Others from S 150. C~•"I• A<lOVfth l"Y•t•, .. ....... l<.ft •• , ..... '•"~"-•><•'ll • ..., "'-••'•• c~ ..... ,.. SLAVICK'S Jr11rlC'r~ S1ncf' 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT 8EACH -b«-1380 Open Mon. •nd Fri., 10 .t .m. to 9:10 p.m. • ,,.... -,,.___ .~'11-'I)~ ----J -\ .~ • .>-)."'! ---:.· '.):)• • -~­• ~ ' .... ..._. ...... .._ \,..:" ... -.-... -·-l \ 11 ,.. ·~ •t.llo-------·--f -- ·r--....... -i ',,.,._ .. ,,. >··-.. ,~-· .. ·--- DICK TRACY { .. TUMBLEWEEDS THEV°R.E COMPLETELY IGNORING OUR IN STRUCTJONS, TRA.C'/, "C.AN ll-4ERE BE ANOTMER EXIT?~ ~' -.,__, !'7-A5-~-0U-AL_L_K-NO-W-,FE-LL_OW_'""• /\ND 11HINK rTO~LY FITnNC11llAT, r-::::==-i FOOHAWKS,11JIS WffK IS TH£ TO SHOW OUR ESTEEM FORlH IS CHIE'F'S lllRTHDAY.1... WARM, ll'LDVW HUMAN llE'INli AND . • . , NOBLE ~E'ADER, WE' GIVE. HIM A &lei IJlll1llDAY l"ARTY! I WANT ALL Of YOU TO TURN OUT INOllE 6tlfATSPOH1llNEOUS OOfPOURIM' Of LOVE: ANV 6£H£1{0Sm' ! J-13 c'"'--r/j},lJI MUTI AND JEFF MORE COFFEE, PLEASE.' M ORE COFFEE? YO U LIKE COFFEE. SIR! I'M VERY FOND OF COFFEE- FIGMENTS •.. AND Tl-1EN U:Eil. BW.D A LIT 11.E M.4RKER FtR HIS 6!A~ TD R'tMIND US 11.HAT A Ni:E GOLDFlSH HE UJo\S ! PLAIN JANE AC ROS) l In \he same place: Abbr. 5 Nat ura! gill l D Armadillo 14 Girl in;i song !!lie l S Earth used is 11 pi9m~nl 16 Linden tree 17 G•ovp cf oti jects to br ~een togetl1er 19 Posterior p~rl of an anima l 20 Fr11oc is of-: ltali~n monl:. 21 Verv !.isl commercial 11irliner: Abbr. 22Act0<- 0evil>f' 23 The Queen's -: N. A1ner. horse r11cl!' ?.S Argument in f;ivar of SOmt!1hing 26 French t ity 30 Bullding wing 31 Flowtt organ 34 Held title lo J6 Establiihed by law JS Consislin; of only D!1'; Prelil )? Prts1dtTJl of Ch He: 2 words 42 Pewit!' coin 43F1illof lnform~tion ' ' , • • " ~ ·~ " , " JI " ,. )• " ,, ., •• ' . I ' ,, " " ' •• "14 Emthenwar! m•• -45 Kept hiddeFT ~7 "U11te Waren" c h~racter 49 Rivl'f o1 TlJ'ke:f SD O~wn godde~s: 51 Calc~reous: ~ke1eto'.'I 53 Citv of Per u 55 !;olr ~~lid organic: comrt1uM Yesttrday's Puzzle Solved: L l C ~ [~TL B A SIN •l•T T Oh 'I (L O.I 56 C/uueri'1 7/l3171 61 LCllCJ!hy ]0 Church 37 Brighter lyrical rioems '.'.trt1clt1e5 40 Detachment: 62 Tending lo 11 Mu.5ica1 Abbr, hold har.k instrum~nt ~l A•rlm!! b4 C.oin ol 1111! USA n1~i;-h.in1c: ;i.bbrev!a!ion and (.~na~a 2 we<ds .4fi Exposes to f.S T .1~c without 12 111 tl1c niidsl of 91eal heat 1191\t 13 Trust -48 Bet 111oney on bb Rus~i~n inland confidently 1n outcome sea: V.ir. lB s1~th sense: 51 Divlslon b 7 Bonnets Abbr. of 11. po!m f,8 Sil1}f'f Ltna -24 Give 52 Hi'IWJliin f,9 Soga1 .swce prrmissiD!l symbol OOWN l lodian of Peru 2 Hoots of der 1~1on J Ailments ._. SJlvador - 5 Mal!t>abll' ~bbrl'viation 7 fifmed paint· ing: Z words 8 lrrcgular1t notched 'J Be a te~nl 'in' ' ,, " ·'41 '" J • ' .. " ,, " .. ,, " • " " , " . 25 Small pellets 53 Lake h1 of mrdicine 21i Prices p;oiid 27 Cog1112anl ZS Entanglt>~l Z9 'where Reno Scotland 5~ Thal which e~lsts in I~ mind is: Abbr. .31 The Holv land: Abbr. 32 Republic of Asia JJ Charges 11~11in~t property 35 Certain Europeans • ' . ,, ... ·' ·~¥ " " , .. •• "' " "J"l ,. 6J , ' " I" ilnimal 57 Pi rice with a da119er SS Phy~ical dimensions of something 59 Bactha"ah' wild cry f,O Skillful 63 John: Ga~!ic " '" " "ii l1 )) 17l " " •• I ;:1,ij ~ I <'I ' " " ,. "' .. -OR I WOULDN'T BE DRINKING ALL THIS HITT WATER TO GET A LtTTLE ! PEANUTS SQ\\ET~\ES qou OOPVM6 1HIN65,ANP &(OU NE\'ER' FOl16£!111S\I. JUDGE PARKER I NEVER REP..LLY DJ<':INK, JOH~NV •• ._ND I FEEL DIZZY! WE~E Tt-105E MILD DRINKS VOU cmDE!?ED FOR ME? MISS PEACH rru, CD\\E CXJWN our OF THA,. f.AGLE'S ""4:ST ! J I PERKINS ""71. ,,. ~ ... ~ .. _T_,,,..,,.,. JP),h.o. , .•• By Chester Gould "WHEt.I S/:>..M A.WO I WERE DOWN THERE WE DIDN'T SEE ONE ... By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith By Dale Hale • ... • t." -. ... .' T1!Mday, July l3, 1971 LrL ABNER ,,.----------.... ~ ,_,. GORDO MOON MULLINS ' ; ' '! ,. ' ;j ANIMAL CRACKERS 1, the c.rococble biTd, hereby agree to clean the upper and lower teet.h Of ti.: undersigned- 1115 p. GOOD THING FOR. You TH.AT I'M A 1 <l~NIUS, M iss SWIVEL. ~ ~-; _ 1n return.1,U'e undersigned, unconditionall)', agree to br1ng no injury, hOOily haTm, discomfQrt and/ or undue mental stress to the above. By Charles M. Schulz 01\lER 'nMfS 'J\'.)lJ PO SMART THINGS ~-----..;, >' I'll NEVER RlRGET ONE ! N EVE~ oouGHT A NEHRU JACKET MR.MUM ;,: OF JH~~.%::r 1Hlii65 . t-":;r;;:.~--1 f' jl By Harold Le Doux LET'S FIND IT At.ID WE'U. TAKE A LITTLE DRIVE :., IT'LL Mf\ICE YOU FE-EL BETTER! DAIL 't PILOT J :S By Al tapp 7 ;ta ... >r. ... ., '" ii• •• )W ' rd ~~~~"; ...... ,, By Ferd Johnson By Roger BoUen ... ltlO~DER IF I. SHOUlD~r 6ET" T1-11s OOfARtzEO? ... 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AL U·sing Blue Smoke In All-·star Showdown .. ' WINNING PIRATES -Members o( the Orange Coast College crew. winners of four different racE'.s last v.ieekend in the Dublin J{egatta i.n Ire· land are pirtured above. From left they are cox- swain Greg Thomas. Jim Moore, John Davidson. Gary Dougherty, Larry Moore. Tim Hodges, Tim O'Neill and Stu Selland. I ~t:.'nl!a--C:~-~'!~~~oa>G>~·~031Dift0!2>~•~otl!!!'9C!<Ot"t~ _.._1 . fsharttaa1a Hired " New Laker Coach Playecl ~ In Dodge1· Orga11izatio11 · i By PHIL ROSS 01 lftt OlllY P'llot SlltT • J~'GLE\liOOD -Growing up in a small .irarming and rA nching community lik~ .Porterville. 1luring thC' Depression, a Utecnage bo.11 fias few choices for di versions in trying to relieve sornc of \hr_ ti bo redom. 1i What started as a diversion for an ti adolescent named William Sharman more 'fthan three decades ago has developed in- football, ba . .;cball. track and field and tenn is. But basketball wa5 his ace-in-the- hole. "Takirig this job wilh the Lakers has to rate as the high point of niy baSkt'tball t•areer right now. It can only be surpass- ed if lhe team win.~ the NBA cham· pionship," lhe Palos Verdes resident ad- ded. I J ~ OCC Crew Wins Four lri5'h Races BLESSINGTON , Ireland t .. • 1\1101.1.11 as the Giant Killers to i; n1any people in Suthern California, ):f the members of coach Dave ~ <:rnnl's Orange Coast College crew { continued their riot act in this .1 .~mall seaside village out.side of ' Dublin. , In !he IOOth annual Dublin Regal· ~.: b La here last weekend , Grant's I I~ rowers had entries in f<>ur diffe rent !( DETROIT I AP) -lt'1 the Vida Blue. smoke against the Dock Ellis spark tonight in baseball 4200 All.Star Game . The hard-throw"ing Blue, talk of the majors with 17 victories halfway through the seas-0n, hopes to help pitch the crestfallen American League out of an embarassing eight-game losing sterak against the Nationals, who will be dealing the cootroversial, hot-tempered Ellis. Blue and Ellis match up before a tafter·jammed house of 53,634 at ancient On TV Tonight Channel 4 at 5 Tiger Stachwn while SO million more watch on nallooal television . The Na· tional.s are 7-5 favorites. ··J'm really glad to be here, I only hope I can help the American League break this streak," said Blue, Oakland'! babyfaced , 21-year-old southpaw who never saw 1:1n All-Star Came in per50rl . While Blue was an obvious choice to start because of his unparalleled 17-3 record, Ellis wasn't so su re he'd draw the prestigious starting assignment despite his J(..3 mark. Jn feet, he criticized National League manager Sparky Anderson last week. saying he wouldn't start be ca us e "Anderson doesn't like me.'' The Pitlsburgh right-hander also said Anderson would never allow two black men to start the game -and since blue 1s a Negro -"they wouldn 't pitch two brothers against each <>lher." "Ellis is Just a young boy, having some fun." Anderson volleyed ba ck al a news conference Monday ." He doesn 'l mean to hurt anybody. And l certainly wouldn't stop anyone pitching for me just because of what he says about me. "Ellis' record speaks for itself -and he's the best-rest.ed pitcher on the squad. That's all I'm concerned about." Ellis, the Pirates' power pitcher who helped them establish a 16-game spread Sports In Brief in the National League East prior to the All-Star break. wll be backed by a lineup of fence.buslers as the favored 5efllor circuil lrJes to boost Jls 23-17-1 edge 1n Uie mid-summer showdown . The first six hitters m the NL cast ha ve totaled 111 home runs and 336 runs hal- ted in -center-fielder Willie Mays ol San Francisco; right-fielder Hank Aaron of Atlanta; St. Louis third baseman Joe Torre; Pittsburgh left-fielder Willie Stargell; first baseman Willie McCovey of San Francisco and catcher Johnny Bench <>f Cincinnati. Chicago Cubs' second baseman Glenn Beckert, New York Mets' shortstop Bud Harrelson and Ellis round out the starting hneup. ··1 know we've /;lOt some pretty good personnel, and none <>f our reserves will hurt us, either," said Anderson. who pointed out he was here '·ror a victory - this isn't a vacation, you know." With the headline-making Blue on the mound, and some hard-throwing pitchers in reserve -like Jin1 Painter and Mike Cuellar <>f Baltimore and Mickey Lo!icll of Detroil -American League 1nanager Earl Wea ver hes a host of strong arms to try to silence the power-stacked Na- tionals. "I thi nk they can match anyone comi11g out of a bullpen ," said Weaver, ''ln a one. game affair like this -just give me the sLrongest arms." Norm Cash, the starting American League first baseman since top vote-get. ter Boog Powell is hurt, is one of three replacements for the injury-drained junior circuit Cash provided some controversy last ~:eek when he announced that Weaver wouldn 't choose him for the squad because the Baltimore skipper "had other guys \Vho could play first base as well as their regular positions." He also said he didn't like to play in an AU.Star Game unless he was the top choice, but relented to play in Detroit sin· ce it is his home town . Weaver said he hadn't spoken to Cash since his comment but would "have a to a fruitful and lucrative career for 45- . t year-old Bill Shannan today. 11 Officially named i1s the Los Angeles 18Lakers' new head t·oach ~\onda.1, Sharman told the DAILY PILOT , "when Ml was a youngster. professional baskrl- oball just d1dn'I ha1e !he appeal and widespread famf' which it has today. y "Aasketball ~·as more college-oriented Rating the signing of a new f111c-year contract with the Los Angeles pro club as the pinnacle of hi s thus-far illustrious career is surely an understatement fo r the talented Sharman. In six years as a proh'ssionat roach, Sharman·s teams ha ve won lwo league r1tles and have rcachl'd championship finals on two oth(>r occasions. \\11th an overall pro coaching slate of 265·222 141-28 In play-off competition), Sharman is fresh from having coached the Lilah Stars 1 nee the Anaheim Amigos and Los Angeles Stars) io thl' ch;'lm - p1onsh1p uf \hr NBA's rival, the /\n1crican Basketball As.soc1at1on. I i races and. failh and beg<>rrah, the " young lads from OC:C won all four. The Piratf' represe:ntalives who took tums negotiating B!essington'! 200-mcter course in various fonns nr shf'I! eom~tition i,1,·ere regulars , Stu Selland. Tim l-lodges, Tim o ·Ncil, Gary Dougherty, Charles ~! Warren, John Dav idson. Greg ~ Thomas and J 1m and Larry h1oore, _. 111 addition to alternates Scott Mer-\ rill. Cltnt Reynolds and Lynn ~nckson . Dimes in Hip Pocket Remind Blue of Goal at that lime bu!\! was still an outlet for a cyoung man like n1ysrtf frorn a small · Utown . b "Als<l." the former all-pro i.:uarrt with :»the Boston Celtics or the National Baskt•t - b ball Association sa id, "in add1!1on lo the tlbasketba!L I was involved in ahnnst any Sl&port under the sun.·· Chosen California high school athlete of pthl' year in 1944, Sharman also excelled 1n JI •• Baton Worli Proves Help£ ul To Pro Cager Prior lo a !hree-year stint with the Stars, Sharman sharpened his f'Oach1ng i;kills for five seasons (with a !1.•:0-yrnr l11allis awa.v fron1 !he profession in 1965- fili 1 afll'r having retired as a <.:el tics' player lollowing Boston·s copping of 1he NBA rrov.•n in 19fiL Aftt:"r splill1ng the 1%1-62 season with !hf' I./\ Jets and Cleveland Piper.~ of 1.he now-defunct Amcriran Ba & k et h 11 11 League, the l'x-alf pro b a c k co u r t speciahst tutorrd Ce! State i LA ) cagers for rwo f'<1n1pa1gns. 111~ 1110-yc:ir ab.~rnce frnm I he l't1arhln,i;: ranks followrd bf-fore hr as~um­ rrl !he rein<; of lht' San Francisco \\'ar- nur~ for t1.1.o seasons 1\f!rr ll'.'a11ng !he \Varnor.;, he look HOUSTnN 1Ar1 -The :1\era~e pro 111t•r the Stars. baskrtba\l p!a~f'r isn't 11kelv t11 adn11t Allhough hr rnade hrs rlrcis1on early !o thal tv.'Jrling a balon hPl red him play twl g11e !hf' hardv.'nurls a f11!1 fling. Sherman ter basketball -ht11 nobody e1·rr "<lllrd dul l'lt·rform 111 the Brooklyn ni;i1!gr r-.· Cah·in \1urphy ::ivrrJ1o:e h.1~·hall (·hair+ befon• d1seo\cr1ng tllat .J\1urphy is ~foot-9. tJne of th!:-sn11iil•·~t ~pnrt wasn't n('('f'.~snrily h1" C'U fl nf tea men 1n the 1'\;it111n:il B:iskcthall As~~ll'la-In addition lo rP1t1rn1ng to ''live 1n lhe tron . But that dCl('Sn't kC'rP li un !rnn1 ;irra which I lnvr !he mnst," thr one-l1m~ Only the third foreign crew lo J. ha l'c ever rowed in !he century-old ' Irish r v<'nl (Ya!~ University and a \Vrst Ccrn1an tc<.1n1 competed last }'t'ilr l, OCC is bclil'ved to be the , firsl learn in 1hr regatta's annals to ~ have swept a!I four rates. 1 The most import.ant a1.vard cal' f' lured by the Bucs was the Pem· ~-· broke Cup, :i large silver trophy r. <'n1blen1atic of 1'1ctory in Lhe senior eight.~ race, the main event in thr ~ Dublin Regatta. In addition to bringing Uie Prm L hroke Cup lo the Orange Coast · '-arra. {;rani's crew also recorded I wins in lhe eight-man Proud Cup, t Iii-!he four-man Subscribers' Cup and !he ~='nior pairs race. ... O('C: had lo better 183 olht>r fin· "' !r1t's 1n on1er lo arcon1plish its un- pr<'rcdt'nled S'A'('('p. ~ht·dulf'd tn fly Olll of Be!g1un1 \Yedncsdav, !ht> Pirate crew is 1 ~later! to· arr1 vr 11t Ln~ Angele" f ,_. International Airport Thurs d a y ! morning ,, . -l DETROIT -When Vida B ! u e. nakland's sensational young left -hander, winds up for the first pitch in tonight's 42nd annual All-Star basebal! game he"ll rry not to let the. three dimes Jangling in his hi p poc ket dislract hin1. Blue. who has won 17 garnes 1n just half a season, was named Monday by manager Earl Weaver to st::i rl for the Al.. He always works with a pair of 1971 dimes in his pocket and thf' 20 cents represent one penny for every \'1ctory Vid1:1 wanted before !his season began. "Just say H's a little superstition ol mine," said Blue . The Oakland ace 1>.'as a~kerl if there was anything special about lus coi ns. "Yes:· he deadpanned, ··1hey ha~·e 'ln \,00 'Vt'e Trust' on them " e Rulf'r IJeS1ro11ed PARIS. Ky. -Af!t•r hal-'1ng failed to respond lo coball treatment for cancer of lhe neck, 1957 horse of the year Bold Ruler was destroved in this town in Bl11r~ra ss country '1\1onday The s~·irt fill y was !he v.inner of the. ·57 Preakness. or American lnternati<>nal and Bill Dupre of South Carolina, safetyman frinell Cry or \Vtlry College, New Mexico State guard llrwitt Dnvis .1nd defensive tackles Harry C<irpcntcr of Tennessee State nnd :\1yron Bayl(>ss from Valley State Linebacking candidate Foote, a University of lfawau graduate. left camp on his own. Me is nn Orange Coasl <A:illege~oduct ~·ho prepped at ~tater Dci and Big Bear high schools. e Plain Hire d LOGAN, Utah -T L. Plain. an assis· Lant coach al Kentucky. was named head basketball co:ich f\1 onday at Utah State Univers1\~ lie replae!'s LaDfoll Andersen, who resigned !o become head coach <>f the Utah S!ars of the American Basketball Association. Plain. ~.'!. v.·as an assistant for lhrre ~·ears to /\dn lph Rupp at. Kentuck y. Dur- 1nR !h1:1l span. Kt'n tucky ran up a 69-IJ record . Plain compiled n fi3-J4 rrcord at Krn- tucky \\'eslcy:in and a 42-13 mark al l.<iuisville before joining Rupp at UK. ,being able 10 dunk thl' hall or h• l('<ul thr all·1\mrr1can t'agrr fron1 t'SC en1-St t F' ht • Asl1er .'icvc11th San Diego RockeL<> 111 shoo11nii, !><'r,~rnr<igr ph:i.~11.erl ano!hrr rra son \Yhy he's ~o aJ•s 0 Jg TUCSON -Righthander Jun GOOman • Protest l.Jplield last season in his rookie year elated lo land the Laker joh, "lt will he of Loriun. Ohio captured his sixth :· Murphy Is almost as adf'pt at tw1rl111~ a iust very pleas1 n,g to work for wh:it I feel Professi011al Bowlers Association title BAKERSFIELD -Officials of the :iiaton as he is dribbling a basketball . has bef'n the most successful franch ise in SALT LAKE CITY lUPI) -The Utah Monday night ""ilh a victory in the Amateur Athletic Union upheld a pro- :While ~ was winning All-Am<'ri('an all or sports '" Stars apparently will go ahead wilh their $40.000 Tucson Open . test from the Atoms Track Club of :tlonors al Niagara Un11'ersity. t>.turphy In a bit of nostal/;lia. Sharnian harkened $!"!million suit against Bill Sharman, who The win was the f1rsl \.n two years fo r Brooklyn. N.Y .. r.1onday which brought a · rf ed l B ff l R ll h lft l e h k · h lh 2' Id Oh tie in th~ \Vomen 's Track and Field . :elso pe orm e u a o 1 s a m ar again lo is vou!hlul yea rs, "J gues11 signed a fivr-~·ear contract f\1onday with e ..-year-o 1oan. . :ahows. J'vp always likrd !he Laker~ even though th~ l..<ls Angele~ t.akers o( the rival Na-Standings after 34 games had C05ta Championshi p.~. : ' The only lime he ha.~ r vf'r los1 in t~·irl-lht>re were no genuine pro teams when J Mesa's Berry Asher U1 seventh place wlth Originally the J\layor Daley Youth : Ing compet1lion wa.r; at !he world cham· f1r;1 started playing basketball. llonal Basketball Association. 7,919 pins. FoundatiOn or Chicago had been awarded : :pionships. "'nu might say tha1 Joe t"ulk!! (one <>f Vtnce Boryla . president and general • f' t R I d the team title but the new aclion lefl both : "Twirling has helped lo slrcngthen rny !he orii;:inal stars for the Lakers when manager of the Ameri can Basketball 00 e e eose teams "'ilh SO points in the meet which ;;wrist!! and it's also helpc'd 111y they were in f.1inneapolisl was the big Association Stars, had only a terse ''no TheSenDiego Chargersof theNational ended Saturday night. : 11JWc:lmes!I." said Murphy, who_~t11I enJOY8 n:imr Hnd probably my early hero. ('()mment " v.•hen he \l."8S informed by FooLball League's Americ.an Conference The Al.oms i,1,•ere awarded lhe team : 'twirling as a hobby .. "I'd say 11 ~lps my In orrl<'r to make hi~ job easier in lt'lephonr that his fortnf'r l'Oach had s1go-already ha1·e t~ guillotine out at their trophy on lhe basis of three first place! · Lreflexes too. Sometimes I.hat baton can ll'ath1nR drfense on th is clu b. Sharman rd w1lh thr l...akrrs. UC Irv ine summer lraining camp. to one for the Chicago squad. : '.get away from you if you're nol ~111rk."' has talk<'d snm<'tunes-slingy LAkers' Boryl.i is 1·ec:ationin11 in Hawaii. Monday the C1argcrs watched Costa The protest cenlrred on the medley ,; To make ii in the NBA. Ca1v1n has In 11wner .lack Kt>nl Coo ke into hiring H But the suit 1s still on file against Me511's Ed Foote walk out of camp and relay. Chicago's Willye Whi te bowcrl nut f~be quick. When you·rr 5-9 play1nR a tall black assistant roach -former Boston Sharman ancl neither Boryla nor Sla ni then cut seven other players while also of !he final.!! and Mamie Rollins was ' :man's gan1e, you have to compensate. tf'ammate K. C. J<>nes, • native <>f nwner Bill Da niels i,1,·as coo.~idertd likely signing two free agents. substituted. However. the meet referee ' ; "Naturally. thr larger .. guards 1n I.he Oakland. to baek off. Signed were linebacker Sidney William.!! was not informed <>f the switch, oHicial.!1 , :leag\le tried kl tei;t me . Murphy said. \Vhile Jones' three-year l~aker pact Daniels a!so has threatened legal a<'!ion of Southern University and defensive end said. 1 ·"They tried lo get me lo i;:o under lhe lsn"! quire as juicy as the five -year against the La kers should they sign Dan Kubeika of San Fernando Valley S<i, !he Chicago team was disqualified , ;basket with them. S<> I had to press hard p1:1ckage which Sharmnn Is getting. !he Sharman. who coached lhe Sta rs to the Stair. from ill! first place finish and gi ven no GLENN WHITE Sports Editor long, serious talk just before the gamt lo straighten things out " Centerfielder Bobby ~1urcer or the New York Yankees will be in injured Tony Oliva's spot and Detroit's Bill Freehan will be catching for Cleveland's Ray Fosse, who claimed he couldn't lift a bat. "Fosse came 10 me with tears in his eYes and said he wanted to play in this. game more than anything in the world,"· said Weaver. "He \\'anted to -but be couldn't. He's a hell of a con1petitor." \l.'eaver's lineup includes J\1innesota se- cond baseman Rod Carew in the Jeadof( spot followed by Murcer : Boston left field~r Carl Yastrzernski: Baltimore right fielder Frank Robinson : Cash: third baseman Brooks Robinson of Baltimore: Freehan, shortstop Luis Aparicio o'. Boston and Blue. Recalling Key Hits That W 011 All-star Tilts By As&<>ciated Presa There have been some historic home runs over the years in baseball's All-Star games and tonight's classic in Detroit n1arks the 30th anniversary of one of the most dramatic. ll ""as in .July 1941 that Ted \\'illiams of the Bost<>n Red &ix came up in the ninth inning v.·ith two on, two out and the Americans trailing the Nationals 5-4, He \\'allopcd a 2-1 pitch fron1 Cl aude Passeau of the Chicago Cubs into the up· per right field stands at Briggs Stadium for a three-run homer. Thal one swing <>f hi s mighty bat turned defeat u1to a 7-5 victory for the Americans. \l.'il\iams, now manager of the Washington Senators, went on that year to become the last .400 hiller in the n1a- JOr leagues. He finished the 1941 season v.·ith a .406 average. The legendary Babe Ruth oi the New York 'Yankees hit a two-run homer 10 give 1he Ainericans a 4-2 victory in the verv first All-Star game or the l\11dseason Jntfr!eague game, as 1t was then call£'d . That was in 1933 at Comiskey Park in Ch1cagu Se\·rntren vears later in the same park in 19~0. honie runs by Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh and Red Schoencl1ens1 of SI. Louis pulled out a 4-3 victory for rhe Naionals in 14 innings. the first extra 1n- n1ng All-Siar game K1ner's hon1er tied the srorc at 3-3 tn the ninth and Schocnd1enst"s blast v.·on the game 1n the 14\h . \\'i ll111r11s suffer ed a bone fracture In 111s left elbo1v humping into the left field v.·all in an early inning al!hough !he exlent of the mishap did not become known un11l after the game. Stan l\fusial. famed St. Loui s Cardinal~ slugger .. ~ocked a home run in the 12th in- ning to give the National a 6-5 6v1ctory in the 1955 game at M1twa11kcc. Johnny Callison of Philadelphia made the headlines with a three-run homer in the ninth inning that gave the Nationals a 7-4 victory in the 1964 game at Shea Stadium in New York . It was another homer, this one by Cin- cinnati 's Tony Perez. that gave the Na- lionals a 2-1 trium ph in 15 innings in 1967 at Anaheim . Men1orial Held For Rodriguez i :at mid-court to keep them out. I've h~d new L/\ <"ajle chief exhibited strong feel· ABA cha mpionship in their first year in Given !ht> axe were Houston wide placinR. The Atoms were moved from ••to work extrs hard on defense to ,;tay in lngs about havmg an experienced aide, Ula.h last season. receiver Bo Burris, kickers l\.1lke Delany fourth to third. Nu ER NB ER c , Germany : :the league. Nuernberg's West Cemetery was the ; ~ ~furphy has an inlttcsting way ol l~k· sctne tOOay of a memorial M'!rvlce f<>r • 1lng at lhf' shift of the: San Diego franchise F • ht• N L F s c I Mexican racing driver Pedro Rodriguez. ·;oHoostonl•"month. 1g 1ng 0 onger un, ays· ay whow.,kilfedSundayinacrashetthe ·: "I just feel like: l've been tradtd, ooly Norlsring. ~alt my tcammales •re going with me." Allending the service were the driver 's fthe smallest Rocket said. "When I widow, Angelina Rodriguez. (and tgtArted out. I 8C'Cepted the ract that 1 representatives of lhe Mexican embassy. might be traded. So !hat's the way I look 1fOLiSTON IAP) -Muhammad Ali, money. a new Cadillac was tht firsl thing tired or fighling . It's not R game anymore 11lso st.id he Will J>iSI his prime and RodriRuez' body will be nown to Mex· •t th iii:. \'-'ho as C;issiuii: Clay used lo shout "I am l wanted. That was the most important and ii"! no longer fun. Jle's marching to a didn't enjoy training 1nymore. ioo Wednesday. Burial will take pl•ce Murphy !laid there was never llflY qutt· the greatest" lo all who wou ld listen , lay th1nR 10 me. different drummer. "It i,1,·as rough out there today," Ali Friday in Mexie<> City. t.ioo In hl11 mind .1bool whll!I he: wanted to said. "And J'\'e ROI 12 more d11y!I to come Since the Sunday fa talil h on his !raining I.able and .&tared RI tJ1e "In every stai.:e of development d1f· "I'm looking to riefea! poverty, slavrry 0,,, here •nd lr•o·n. 1 h•ve lo go to bed y, 11 arp do n criticisms have been leveled tljitalnst th• ;,Twirling hM •lwey! been secoodary A&lrohalJ ~1ling. ferenl things are the most important. At and injustice," he said, "These arr early and 1 can'I eat whitt J want lo eat. Norisring. We~t Gennan driver Rolf .with rm," he 1111irl. 1'hf' gregarious, youthful cxubcrtnct of one lime, a certaui loy Is the mos t greater things than winning a fight. "l know I'm in my last days," Ali said. Stommelen said an older section of the ! "My moUwr u~ In i>llly beskKb111l in another time wa s gone:. All ls older now, v11lu11blr thing in 11 chlld'll life. In another "l"m looklng for security. I don 't i,1,·ant •·rm still on top right now. I could work track should be clnsed down because it :North Car1Jlina i,1,•ilh Althl'a Clb8oo. ao I qu1r:Uir, more renectlve. stAge, Ult chilcl will throw the toy away. • CArlillac now. I i,1,•anl a housing project on down to v.·here I was fig hting for had two many walls. :guess tha\"t where bflsketball got In my "Life i1 11 series of 'tale", like the "After the Cadil!11c, I wanted a man· Fighting Is just 11 job now, Ali says. "I $.1,~ but I can get that much for lee· F'inl:ind's l~o Kinnunen rlrscribed the :tilood." 11e11son5,"' AH ~aid a lmo.~I drramlty ··in ~ion anrl I havr that too. Now all my got• bllt from nly l:1wyrrs for $27.000," luring" 5-rurve <>n the bricl11e at NorMini( as : Murphy~yg tu> lwirlt fl(lw only a.~ a rhe summ<'r the lrrrs are 11reen nnd full de~1re5 h11 ve been ~atisfitd So wh11l u~cd he ssid, "Th1t!'~ ain't no fun.'' Ellis Is dur herr locl11y l.o O!)f'n training "1ri1nt1cally dangerous." Kinnunen's while :hobby an · rrl111a/!on B•~kethall 1till of le avrs. J'm so1ng through IJlOther In i;:1vP rllf' pleasure dOt'.sn 't give pleasure Ali , who OpP.ned training here Monday And heavyweight ch amp Jf'IC F'rAzier also Por~che Willi ctirectly hchlnd Roclrigur~ :111 No. 1 -1 11 muc.h more profit.able ar· 1t•ge. ..rll. 1nymorr •· for his 12-round fight July 26 a,qa insl i~ coming in for an exhibition in the F~rr11ri 512r.f Sunday ss It crashed ani1 1 ~~'-·, • .:..:~::::... ,_:; •• :. : ·-·~~'"" l r~'"-."'".l'l~g'yc~_...,t..·"·d~·~·owt·'"~m··-.'.'~,;;~i~ v.•as.~~·~1.)i:::.~:~ _!_:r:r ~;rln~ par:::z.:r1~·i'.·-·'~'~M•oh~: •• ".~_wec11~:ay nig:~-~· ,_,_.,.. __ ---=~~ed ~=· ii~=~-.... ~~'~;_· / ' Gridders') Excess Fat Is Costl y MIAMI (A F') Super market fat can cost $2 a pound if you deal with a shady butcher. For t\l.'o massive l\11ami Dolphins the cost runs n1uch }1igher -$10 a pound for un· trimmed excess •·\\'hev.', this FloruJa l1cat t:an chew a 1nan up," µuffed 298-pound rookie Hon tlla!'ee from Purdue. ··Especially llo big man.'' Veteran defensive tcick!e Frank Cornish. a 29~·pounder, C'OUld syn1pathize 1~·11h the f.rrsl -ycar kid ... 11 taxes the body and minds," he said. Coach Don Sllula li a ' ordered both linemen to slice to 28S pounds by \\'ednesdny . .. or else. Or else they'll pay $10-a- pound lines for evcr.v day the scales tumble p!ast 285. tl1arec either fibbed lo Shula last \\'eek or did son1e last- minute stuffing be f o r e reporting to the National Foot- ball League team's ca1np Sun- da y. "\.\le telephoned r-.taree. He said his \>.1eight ~·as 291." said the Miami coach. "Then, he shows up at 298. He·s got to start trimming or it'll cost him." A S1•ecinl lt10111e11t. Things got rocky i\1<lnd:1.v. Ron waddled off the field with he<it exht:Jstion. l\larec shook his head at lhc mention of Shu!;i·s pr;~tticc sessions, con1pared by n1ctny lo basic training at Pan·is Island and by a few to the German Stalags of \Vorld \Var 11. Jo Stafford. fortnrr singing .-;tar, drapes a n1edal arouncl the nctk of J{ay1nond ,J ohnson for p!<i('lllJ.: second in the 300-y11rd run Saturday at the SpC'Cia! O!yn1- pics staged al lJCL.i\. Bclo1v hr is shov.111 f'inishin.g !us race Sorne I .ZflO men tal ly re!:irdcd people "·ere 111 th (' 11\·o-day 1ncct. ··1've got to cut my eating habits," Maree said. "[ said 'cut.' not 'quit'. A man \\'O;k· ing like we're doing has to eat.'' Cornish. a six·year pro. performed 11·ell for 1 h e [kilphins last season allcr corning froin the Ch1er1gu Bears. lie has always bucked the ~·eight proble1n. Troy Edges Eagles, 7-6 Troy l-ligh handed Estr1ne1a 11 7·6 setback to highlighl trosh-soph water polo aetinn at Estancia High ~lond::iy night In other garncs. Santa i\n;i Valley dun1pcd Valencia. 19-7. and Buen;i Park dcfeatrd Garden Gr ove. 94. 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D•v~' )•Me S«•lc~od -ll•~•'u ' ,. • l11tMla.t, J11ly 13, 1971 Tritons Hit Century Mark To Highlight Cage Action S.'.!n Clemente High's basket· ball team hit the century mark in a rousing victory over University lo highli ght sum~ mer c:::ge play Monday night In the Orange Coast area. 1'he winning Tritons hit 33 points in the final quarter on the way to a 107-52 victory in Lhe Lagunl\ Beach league. Rick Bauer and P a t Cornforth led the way for the Tritohs ·with 23 each "'hile Mike Do\\•ling countered with 211. Jn other Laguna t i I t 5 , Mi ss:u n Viejo roll ed to a 79--60 vict~rv over La guna Beach and F'ountain Valley turned back Estancia, ~2- Elsewhere on the school scene. Mater \\'estn1insle r P.nd Costa all posted wins. high Dei, Mesa The Monarchs of Mater Oei had an easy lime with Sad· dleback in the Santa Ana loop, v•inninJ( by :11 point», 65-.14. George Herold paced 111aler D€i with !3 points ~·hile Greg Green hit 10. ln the Long Beach Wilson Ietigue, \Vestn1ins ter broke a tight game wide open with a 24-point rourth quarter, in dropping Lake"'ood, 7 4 -6 I • 'Yestminster's Lions held only & five point advantage after three periods. Glenn Lantaff led the Lions with 20 points. J\-leanwhile in the Foothill circuit. Costa Mesa played consistent basketball In turn- ing back Nt'wport Harbor, 73- 5fl, with Rick B r o \\' n i n g lt:ading !hr way for the "'ill· 11lng ft1ustangs \\'ith 23. Jim Swick canned 23 to lead Ne1vport's Tars. In other F'oo thill li!ts, Tustin nipped Santia go, 56-54. and -Foothill clipped University. 60- 50 A five-poinl second qu a11er hu rt University. The losing 1'rojans were leading 15-1 2 after the first quarter of play. Bruce f.1 ico led University \l'i!h 21. In t:ollcge action. Orange Coast's P irates rolled to their fu11r straight victory in the OC:C loop with an 8~-64 victory over the Saddleback Gauchos. Skill \Villia1ns geared the Pirate a!lack "'ilh 24 while .tohn Seymour countered ~·ith JP.. Chuck Yerkey and Sleve J\fcLendon followed \Vilh 14 each and Eric South~·ick c2J1- 11ed 11 Bill \lelrn led the {;auchos ll'ilh 17. In olhcr OCC tiffs, Cypress v;altzed to an 85-57 triumph over !he Saddleback Buc- caroos and the UC Irvine freshn1cn handed OCC's Buc- caneers Jts £irs! loss in four ga1nes. 79-63. Saddleback's big gun was C;irmen Conte with 15 "'hile .lterry ~1aras poured in 22 Fnr the UC I yearlings. The Bue· c-aneers were led by Tim f'onrov \\'ilh 15. In Costa. i\le~a open league pla v. Tom Head and Dave f'a .\11l' po"ered 'rilson Ford to ii 7i-ifl triumph 01l·r Long Beach al Costa illesa l!i!!h and Southern Plastic ~1old belted l'\utrilite. 65-59 in thr <'Om- p<tnion tilL Head pun1pcd in 24 priln1.~ to ta kr high honors for the I 11 o opr1l loop tills while Paynf' pla~'ed an Aggressive g::in1e 011 df'fense. Sil'\l' Ch1dlrv·~ 19 point~ p&cd Southern · Plastic r-.1old. l11w,.. klcfl i .. I • • Hal'bold ) ' Corwin e N•l1on MrC1l11 Hl11..., W~lln•~ 8,..,.11 811n>1<l0 F l'tt'• I 01•11 Fe<g"""" Cl!t<l lludh ... 11 To111> ' ' ' . ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " Mln1W1 Vl0fl U'l " " . ' ' ' • . ' ' . . ' . '" i <•rl •Y Ow•rltt• ,, ' ' ' • • • ' • " ,, • • ' ' • " " • • • " " • ' " " " ' " " ' " l.o9uO• 8o~c~ IJ IC 11 2~ Mloli<ln Vl•oo II I~ 1~ 11-1, 8 Con11< Hay, Inn•> SanM•• "1a~'"" De\/ rift lotti. il!•~<i• {11) II II • , ' . ' ' ' ' . n it Fw~t•l~ V•ll"Y lUI . 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Con~"" 0 P•vn• lho•n•o~ M•n"'b~ Glll••oi• ""'b'Ofith Toto•• '"""" (oni.v 1011111 Ollfn Wi15tn l"tro flll '' n •' '" " o n • • J ,, 1A 11 11 II l•"• <ttllh (10) " " , ' , " ' ' ' ' " " " ' " , ' ' " • ' " " ltfl!tlmt · l'l•l<On ll, lcllt '""'" JO OAIL 'I PJLOT 7 Oiler Nine Po sts 9th Triumph Huntington Beach lllgll'3 sununer baseball team rolled to il<> ninth victory agaidst just one loss and a tie in Hlln· tington League action Monday, defeating the Fountain VaUey Kiwanis team, 11}.3, oo th• winners' diamond. Jn other league aetivlty, 1-:stancia scored three runs !ft the seventh to hand COfit<l l\1esa a 3·2 setback and Edison turned hack Newport Harbor. 3-2, at Cos ta Mesa Park. Hun tington has just lost enP. and tied one in summer play under the guidance of ne1v coach Don Terranove. 1'\1eanwhile. a double by Dave Ronquillo. singles by Tom Johnson. John Ready and Jim Schultz and a walk and .Bn error contributed to the win-. ning rally for the Estancia '.1 Eagles. ~1esa got it.~ only two run~ in the third 1\·hen Bill Cl~k led off with a home run, Jerry Golden doubled and RaDdy Foss si ngled him in. Edison pitcher Dave Wbjte struck out II and scattered five hits in beating Newport. ~1ark Sigl had the big blo\v for the winning Chargers. a run-sc..'Oring triple in the third inning. M,,nu~"G" &NCI> II~\ .. ' ' • rbi ' Hornvo•, l b £no11rorn, u Deet•r, c w~ .... lb o.sM01d, c! IHOOO!, ll·o Connon, lb llor1l>TUIV"· '' Slo~I~, " Mori, o !Ian~ n, II Toto ts , ' ' ' ' • 0 ' • ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 , ' ' JO 1D q " ' ' • • • ' ' ' ' • 'ounl•ln Kl.,1 onl• UJ •<> • rbr Bralnlord, c+ Carroll, lb E:k<rs, P·" C<1l•m•"· lb Hav-o. 11 lovd•nb•<•. I! 5ollor. rf·<> llmm ... lb Hunit•, '"'' .•.t1'1iM, ( ' 0 l o1"" ' • ' 0 0 • 0 • • ' ' ' • • ' ' ' • • , , ' ' . 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Wlilneod•Y'I •omu No e•m•• <e~f!<lul•d T~wrtd•Y'• l tm•• Ml•wou••e ti New Yo11<: W••nfll4•1'1 Gt"'n Nt •omn Khtd\ilL!d. ThurJdof" l •llM• ,.hll1d•T11hl• II (hltt90 VOLVO Lang-San ft':lndsco, $18 lncludtng tax. -di.-senkle to Sacramento Sbrtlng June I, $21 Including tax. Heading nor1h? Then head for PSA and Long Beach Airport. It's not all th_at ' ·ir. It's easy to gel .,....., .... tnlo and out of Plenty of nark1 ng And the crowds haveri t iound 1\ yf't You r lrJvel aa~nt k now~ 01 c vray. , .... -------~~~ .. .. Baseball MlllllO,.Ol!l,lN liA0\.11. . ' ' ~•11<~ l!U\!I•" ~A fo~M Don~ l•<.,1n C~•r9•" r-ullpr!on fl"'"''' ' 0 ' ' 0 0 " " ''• ,, ' '" Mlnnooo!o tl 801!on, "11n> (~IC•eo et Wa•hlMlcn. nltM Clov*l•nd o! K•n•1t Cl!Y, nl1hl A•ltlmoro o! Antill. night Oet11>11 •I O•~l•P\d. night ,,,,,,,, 01 ... 1• Mll.,ou~•• ~' N•w York, nlt hl Monno~ll fl1 Bollen, l\ll M C~i<IH>O ot W••hlntton, nloM (.ltvolorid fl! 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I• P"'"'" (~ lOl I O••n<>• '' L• Fona• (")1')11, ot l• Poan• 1&1 GOLFER 5 Wlllt taw.~•ndl(•O•, Pt•tllt t "' T~t NEWPORTER INN PAR .; <.OO~F_COURS ...u~~ DEAN LEWIS 1966 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Mad•rn & Complete Service & Perts D•pt. 646-9303 540-9468 Modern Body Shop for All Cart _..,iw•.C&IU)t1~wli.4l!d ,,l~l ~o_q~r~ TPJ'.$!l!.~.YPlx2 ,!IDIM-o.J"f--. fWW~·-_ • &I!!' D»C~ oaw= 1971 DEMO $4098 IM SEDAN Aule"ltl:t, R1dio, H e•lt r 'JJ71 UllD CAI S'ICIAL $995 ,,,,TOYOTA COIONA H.T. .. ,-;·_n , :::::::::~ \ \ 1 New Horizons for Music "Sea dreams" ~do NIW,011 l lJICM ··•I 11'0 ••"•- I• 1•1'•1••• ll~o h i• •• 01. l•I J)CI Tuesday Evening J ULY ll 1:00 I) 111 N..s Jerry Dunphy (])ABC Nnn Re1J1"1Mr, Smi!h. 0 ®) m All-SW bsebaH (cont'd from 4:30) C11rt Gowdy i nd Tcny tlube~ commen!111. 0 Ylrr\nl1 Gr1h1111 st1ow Cue~IS lolimi n & B1rkley, Chit! Dan Geor.:e, Toni lee Saitt. f 0 Sb: O'Cloct; Movit; (C) (90) C•ml• lomb&1d. Cllarks Coburn, t ucilt Wat50n. A t~er Mot} ol 111 lhe joys, lr1iedit1 i nd problem! Ill roun11 m1n1ed loV11. ID D1wtd Frost Sho. Gueth are d1 rtctoi klhn fran~enhelmtr, potl Judnh V1011t, 1nd blJt1 i1n1e1 Lonr John Bild!}'. and fillfl ''Min ol Ar~n " 8'i) P1ttarn lac LivinK €D LI Co11 Juzg1d1 ffi Dt1th Y1llt1 D1rs .. tto .. f 111111 the H~I" Cooc!u11cn !:!I~ CI!l Cuntion de Staurn!Ol {dr1m1) '60-Robert Mitchum, Ue1 I nor Par~ti. Geor11 Pepp1rd 9:00 r'lql MtWlt' (C) fl h1) "D11k 1t tilt 0 1 Spy lop ol the St.1111~ (dr1m1) 'W- m--r I llOOelt Preslon. Ootcth1 McGui!t. '"' ! nuton• m m ftlon, Squid Slit Trek €D ~ Mehll/krnhtimti; A ccnvers.toon with 011ectcr Zubin Mthla 1nd music critic Martin Bein· heimer d15£:U~s the problems of 111es.en1in11 music oil !elev111on ind !he 1u!ure of ~ontem?Olll'Y music 1n tcs Angeles. fID A Tll'llt tor lohn JCh1rlie'1 Pad m filhtr family €E Noticlero 14 aJ NfWS Jim Hawthorn" l :JO (1) ""°"Bill Huddy. 00 Trvth ..-Conwqutne.• ([) CBS NIWS W11ter Cronklt•. m Tiit flying Nun ED Hod&:epodft todrt €!:) ~ected fllrn /Musit1le CI!) D Adl)r1blt f'rot. Ald10 CD ABC Nr1rs 7:00 O tas """' Walter C1onkite. 0 W"idt Smtm Thtrtrt; {90) "Soll ti f r1nh ndtin" (horro1) '39 ~Boris ll1rlolf, B1i.rl R1thbcne. (!)To Ttll lllt Trlf1h 0 W111t'1 My Unt? m I love l uq @ {!J Dn1ntt tD ~nYH~hon1 With 1 f's7chi1· t1ist Dr. ld,.atd S1l1nbrook. €!)Chris! the livma Word a;l ~nplito1 Ner101 (!) Movit G111ir m th11len2e m Movie: (2 hi) "lldJ al l!ur- lnque" (myslel)') '43-Barb HI 5tanW)'ck, Michael O'She1. 9:30 O (!l All in \ht f1mi1, {II) Archie ~1rculates 1 peli!ion to keep mo1t black hm1l1e1 from m()Ving ln!Q !he neighborhl!Od. 0 Bitler Ward Ni!•ll @ l ltlJUJI ffi Ar1isb ill Allltl!CI Flack" "Rcbtrt1 m Music:11t/f'1Aots Dtsk aJ l a Cf!ll cit M1riw CIU!tS 10:00 0 CBS New1 Hour 0 News Kevin 5.!ndell , 0 (31@ CD M1rc111 WllbJ, M.O. (R) "lhe Wmd1all." A youn1 &iii llc~elops 1n ulrer when 5he feel5 htt uc~ parenls don't IO'ie he1. Guests ire l aurie Pranlft', Ale~1s ~mith 11\d Craig Sl rvens Dy Pllll.. TllO~tAS NEW YORK (AP) -The musical 1G11g has graced the Amencan stage with lts song.s <ind dances, but D a I ~ \Va sserrnan feels the lime has ~·orne for the form to expand its horizons. \Vasserman, \Vrl\er of the very suceessful musical ··f..1?11 of L;i Mancha ," w h 1 ch recently tontpleted a near -six- yc;ir run in New York. says. "The 1nus1c:i l form is one of the most potent thal exists , but I don't think it has cornt' to its full 1n;1turity yet. ''I arn very fond of the rnus1cal. but not 1n the l'On- ventlonal 11ay. I'd hke lo make it c·ncon1pa ss a range of subjects thal 1L just 112.Sn't dealt with in the theater. "fhc n1u.sical can wield and hold any subject that anyone \Yants to use if for. "f..1u s1c for rnc ." he con- tinues. "Is 1Jne rn or c dimension of theatrical C'X· pression. I think we are going 10 see more and 1nore progress to lhe s c r i u u s 1nusical forn1 ... \Vasserman thinks his "t-.1an of La Mancha" he lped open the door to the form he en · visions for the rnus1c 2J. noting that "it was Vf·ry 1nuch like a religious experience for some ~ople. It rang a recepli\'e chord 1n its ple:1 for idealiszn." 111e 5(}.year-old 1vriler also thinks the musicol s hould not have on intcrm1ss1on -as he den1onstratcd 111 "La 1.lan- t·h:i." "I doo 't bchc\'C in them." the so ft-spoken, amiable 1n<1r '!'he ploy , "J11<:h deals \1·1Lh says flatly. "I see no reason tu the 1nn1ates of ;111 111S;i11e l Nf.W flLM &Y Pf.TfR fliEN(H release the au die n c t·, asy!unt 1hal is intcralcd t o Intermission break.., the con-symbolize An1erican SOtietv ,1 1.,_ _____ ,....., ... -......... tinuity of the work. II releases "shocked and lrightcncd the - teh.sioo, breaks n1ood. ll <1udit•11cc 1n 1\163 and they allows the audience to dL'>cuss r1·actcd w1U1 :luger.'' lie !>aid and exarnine the il!LJ.S1on J trv,~"-----------~I to create and I dvn't .,..,:.1111 U1em doing U1:.it " \Vasserman, \\'/Jen be is :i! his home on a hillside u1 \h(' Costa def Sol region of Spain.I is currently working on a ne"·I mlL'iice.I tentaiively t 1 I J e d "f..lonlparnasse." He Joesn't care to discuss the 1\ork Ht length but does say that the play "is going to be as radical in its o"'n .,..·ay as La Manch:.i 11·as. . I •·11 \Yill be an exarrunotion of the difference between v.·hal I we think we are going lo he l <'lld 1vhat we even I u a l l .,. becon1e. Or, where and whci1 1 does the betra.val happen','" \Vith the closing of ''l.<i Mancha," \\'asserman's JatesL theatrical offering i.~ "One[ Jo'Je \!o' Over the Cuckoo 's Ncsl " -a nonn1usical v.'hich is .hav- ing its second time around. It 1s ba~d on the novel by Kt·n Kesey. m\'-1 • ,,,_.,.,i ~ ... ~.~!~ ,., I r:&=:i CORONJI UEl /lo\1111. FOR ADULTS ONLY I Barbra Streisand Cel]rgll Segal !RI ~ ALSO PLAYING The play originally opened in 1963 and folded after 821 pcrformenccs. It "·as revived in 1970 in an off-Broad1vay house and. 111 \Vassertnan's "'ords, ··was suddenly a bi s:l'·:C-:::::===:===,.----,.,J ROBERT GOULET htn'I 1)11u Ju ly 16 T "o Sho .. s P~r N1p~t ~ p.m. ;i~d M.dnrr,tit • COMl'1C.- JOSE FELICIANO Plus Kaye Stevens Jul)' l71hrn ~~ America'!' Crea\e5\ VacJtiGn Buy. for Rese r~at 1ons call. ZEnilh 9·9924 " Kings C<1s1le L<1k.e Tahoe/Nevada (102) !J31·1111 hit " SIGHT & SOUNO PRODU CTIONS PRESENTS The latest production l'.:lS '·substantially the same as the first," \Vas.serman says, •·y,1\h the revisions very minor and nothing basic. It is the au - chence that is revised." Live •• ~In Person Direct from ..• MADISON SOUA RE GARDEN HELD OVER ROBERT MITOW TRE\QR f-Dl'/AA'.) ard SAY\1-1 MlES "n ... a ns ~ .. [Gr)01 •11-.o11 Q ..a. SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 2 P.M. G raffiti is A Joke •.• Re•lly CWilllam GffoJden GJtYan O::,Neal "KarlcMaklm M[1ROCCl~ PANAVfSO( (@ -0-I.ICM G .. • • •orAC .. •cvu At If<.<.•• • • ••• <'.O••' .. w. A ..... O••oo .,,,,..,. 6·17 9606 o ....... 11 .. GTON ••AC" ENDS TONIGHT BETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORGNINE "Bunny o~Hare" ALSO ' "Von Richthofen and Brown" STARTS WED. THE GIANT ROCK FESTIVAL IR) "Woodstock" ALSO "Let It Be" CONTINUOUS DAIL Y FROM 2 P.M. 2nd Feature Woller Mottha11 "A NE W LEAF" 7:30 O CIJ Beverly H1llb1lllt1 (R) Ban); I ~r 01"(Sd1le'1 s.teietint! stni..e for tqual nghl~ (8]TV I Report) 1~-;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;:;;;;~::~==~~::=::::;;;;;;:;:::;::::::::::-11 O Movie: (90) "C.rimr ef P1ukm~ II ,.·.·--''-"-'·~ . 0 (3l(61ffiThr MOO Squid 111 / "'The Comeback'". Sugar 1111 llob in~n gue1ts a~ 1n IP,mg '1·bo1e1 .,.ho 1r1es lht rong ega1n 1lter Jl ~ears. llockr C1a1"no gue1l1 a~ his 1r1iner. 1 (n1yslery) '57-B11ba11 Shnwyc~, Sterlin~ Hayden. W News f>utntm/f•~hman. @Mantrap A1!1cloge1 Carroll R1&Mer gue51:... ffi Tile Advot1!1s CE t~iv•I Mt~ictno 0 Million $ Movie: (2 hr) '"Optr · 1lion P1tllit" (d1ama) '~\-JGhn Wa~nt. P11r1c1a Neal S1ory ol ~ub 10:15 D lh111he ol the Stan "W1peool.~ marine comman der ,.ho 15 overlr <.tiell'y W1nle1s and Tom Tryon star. devoted lo h•s tie,. ind Loal 10:30 O Mcw1e: (C) (2 hr) "P1lel1tt" ID T1uth 01 Con'-tquentes (rom!'dy) '48--Bob Hopt, Jant Rus- ffi f1nl1re 'AmtrKan Oii 10 St1 Again " (RI fiil C1nem1 30 rn Uprtl1culo1 7:55 CB Cuesl1on d1 Stgundo s l :OO l)ISI G1ttn AcreJ (~I 0 .1ver r~ 1usP5 lo accompany l•sd lo lht 1n nual t 1rpenter'1 ball 0 €D NBC News ~O 11.0GO N~! ID To Ttll the Trulfl fl!) full to1pel B11sinr1smen EI) los B~ff1r de Pt1 1lv1llo CE Nino J~ll. 1 9 1 CBS News Special ID N~ Bill Johns. rn [J 011110 de un i S..norih Df. ctn!1 11 :00 0 8 mNew1 Q ~IQ m News 16 011111 Vallry 0111 O LJ)CD Nrws W Movie: "D.0.A." (mystery) '49 Edmon d O'Bnin, Pemela Britton, I uther Adl•r. (f) Beat 1hr Clati. fl) P.e1lit1e1 \R) (I!lSI No Futras T~ !l.J0 0 \8'MrrY Grifli11 O ~01 g;}Johnny C11son W .. f\if ~f w..7f 51A11/0NS O>VlfNN1' MJ.Df fAMOU~ iY WALT lllSNO"S ... ''alUW (if T1tl WIITT STAlUOI"' ~ QNf Of JHE WOll'IO'S MOSI S/'!(1.il -111.4~ ~•GfN!~ , so CllAMffllll/f!IGfi ~·~ms ABOVE TNE 'ROUND" July 9 forum July 10 forvm July l 1 fOfvm July 12 Anaheim Conv. Ccoter July 13 AnoM-im Conv. Ce nter July 16 Long Soach A reno July 17 l ong Reach Arena luly l 8 Long !'.each A reno e 00' PM 2 '30• f.. 8:00 PM 1.:0 PM B :OO ~ Pf~ 8.00 PM COOt P1\\ 2 :l'J & 8:00 Pi\\ :!.Jl) PM Tieken: $6.00 $.S.CO & $4.00 " !~ , •• I'. .. ' ~ '"PWA SUITE' "' IS Nlll SIMON 'S LATEST GIFT TO HOLLYWOOD! Enriched by oot one bt.tt four stop-the· prenes performances!'' -C•IAR\[S C!'JIAPL 'l, tA TI,.,., -= _,,.' _, -" 'if . • ,. .'i d './.1 ._,,,._ \ -,..,.,,,.~ ;1 . . ,_ ··~8'..,.,., ---~--. ••-A "O"oA~W,~CCMF•o<-"~"''""" WlwEJI ft\ATIHAll . .. [~;aj 1EE ft\AUR1£N }AJIBARA SIAl'Ulllll . ""'RRll §RAllT ~·-'''"''"""lt~ •-•'IH.~ ....... H(j"""'°.,.."°"' ··-·-• -f'Al llJP-...:.<:~ '·-.~::._::~ ~- 2nd FEATURE AT BOTH THEATRES Wo tet Mott au 'Elo ine Mav ~A Hew Lear: , .. ,::;:_.,, _ • l 1 r,• Jv1LU·L. lG I PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT '""~~ 1·L'~D · 'l ~"Q•t 0~11• l "<O•• ... w .......... .. l .l0 0 8 Htt H1~ 1~1 Jp1ry l 1e ltw I< loretl• t 1"" dod rnarl-1 P11df ~uest O I J) (61 CD Ditk Cavett D1n•el Jl__.,!~~~~~~===:~~--=::;:::;;;;;;::::.. __ _J I llsber~. ac~nowlfflged ~urct ot tht zjm:~~'.ii~ tU> •OID 0 MM1e: (C) (I hi t~ m) "Pn11es ol Tor1U£1" (.~1·t~tuic1 'F!-!(r1 coll. I el,.:a Ptman. 01•1 II. n~ lh~Pr J1>~ni.an A 811!1~1'! p1i~aleP1 nr !he I ilh ienlwY is 01d~ed I~ f·id and d~<'r~v ,, tl•nr, Morgan P~otaion Pap~rs, 1~ !.Olo g~esr. 1r---;;::;:::;;:;;::::;;::;;:::;;-1 rn Movie; "Cfook•d Circle~ (d1'1 · ';r._• '.: T •1.-·' na ~ SS---Joh1 Smith, / ay Sp1111. ____ ~ A __ _ I] Slt•I Allen Show f,.i .. 11 Wort ih' '10~111 v. 'Y" p.1.11.r d ua .. !~n Glf n fl T rr r• f) 3 b (!) ASC I0111t M11•1' Cl1n1c1. !90) "Midi tor [1di 01~er" 1rl••f'!a1 ··fl-llm•' \tewar1 Wed nesday DAYTIME MOVIES LOO (J Mov". ".l.rtnt'' ~mus1t1I) '4G-1 Ray M,lfaqrl Anna Nezgle. J 00 ; .10 Htw1 11 Publ!c Servtc• ffi All N1~ht ~:"TM Ctne Mrupl Story," (C) "SJ>tci1I CorrtlJX'"dtn!n a~d "Ath•r m Trln•dad." O "Thi Ltlt-H1nded Gun" (west ~<n) ·~!!--Paul Ntwman . I it& Milan. \O:OO r3 1•·111w Edge (westtin) ·~6 - l!~ry Calhoun. Y\l'Onnt De G.irlo I :00 (D (Cl "Three lot ttlt Show" (mus· ital) ·~~Betty Grablt, lit-ltm· 9:00 m "Sund1~ Dlnntt !Of I Soldier" men. Mar~e & Gower Ch1mpion. j roma~cel 44-Anre B1111r. John 2:00 Q (C) "G<diel I011t1 Hiwilian" Hod11~ Chu lei W1nn1nt'' I (comtdyl '61 _ 09bonh Willey, l :JO 0 "~hr!hm Rom•n(I~ (mus1c1I) 3:00 II "Tht Childr•n's Kaur" (dr1m1) 'J~Bob Ho;>t ~~·i.cy P.o:.:.. "Tei '62-Audrty H~pburn, Sh11ley Mac· is Rinlj:tf'l Ride A1:11n" ("'t$1trn) t11nt, hme$ Garner. 41l-John Ho.,~1~. fl '" 01'• 4·)0 O "B1chtlor Mother"' (comedy) 0 (C) ''Gt! You1wll 1 Collt~e '39--Ginier Ro[ius. D.avid Niven. Girr' (musit•I) '&1-C~•d lverttl 1 IJ)Slm1 11 IO AM listinr. '----11 Now --thru Tue1day Wumb1a P•clur~ o~t~ IlwRENct OF ARABIA 5llf'f.R P,1.'lAll"ION ;1r ttoll'l ICCWll." s1orri11g NATI ONAL GENERAL THEA _T_RE_s _ _,111 ~i~~~~~Nj~f~~~~~~~ .. -.. ·-··' JOE COCKER "MAD DOGS AND ENGLI SHMEN" IN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND plvl "PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW" ~- I EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ONE WEEK ONLY ''SHAFT'' WEEKDAYS 6:4S, SAT., SUN . l :lS 2•d H;t Ric hmd Bv<to• "VILLAIN" WEDNESDAY ply' Jac:l l1rnmo11 "The Out of T owners'' Jc.i v~ { l t1 'e n•e<ent• 111 •-t; '. ! • ' • ' . .. " < . < .. ?-. 0 • ' " ' • ' Mike Ni chols ••• •••d·'" .. o j ....... "' w~, ~h .. d •' v .. ,. • ., won•• ·I•• c;,.o.,•, •1 ,·.~, llO'loi f;,,,,Yo•ol"'°"'"l''' (!11l•••1·f•"'t lw• .) lti ..... £111A•d•• 1•d"f•·•l"1P•"" Jack Nich olson Cand ice Berg en Arthur G a rfunk e l~-;·. ~·Ann -rvr arg ret •. ~~; 1~ule s Feiffer v _ R . -:·,, ....... , J~d;;:q ';>''''<>'"" •" EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY INDOOR ENGAGEMENT ~Tii7: Sund~y t~•• T~u .. d•y -'I •~ Fr•d•¥ I. S••u•G•'t -t lll I JO !0 lO "'All~EE IATU~OA.,. I SUNDA~ No ~UH>•d .\••h j 1 11 1 ' ,. PREMIERE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT In C\l'.rvunc :, 1 i fc 1 l1crc ~ a SUMMER OF '42 A n.,t.,.,,~ 1.<, ,.p,fi !tJ .. :Afl :h JENNIFER 0 N(lll •GARY Gfl!Ml.S JERRYHOUS[R • OLIV[RCONANT ........ ., ........ , HERMJIN RAUCH{R Rll..HAUO A nOTH '""''''" ... ,.., .. ROBER! ~UlllC:AN "'l(llll LEGRAND "'""" "' .. [RI --~::._-' · •. ·'· • · :J ............ ~. 2ND GREAT WE EK-NOW AT ALL 3 THEATRES It's Cha rlie ... J v.r:toot woridcr lay!> 3 24 ~arat 01'1'1~1~~ . , "' f ~"'I ·/.;, IJi'' 0 ,..,, 11 JO~Es ''"°''DU NCAN ""flYN N ro"' ROBERTS J8ints GREGORY I'.,.-~:\ ' M M ll'I TECHNICOLOR" ··~ ... -· -. ..... ... .. --·-- ....... Big Plant Facing Pollutio11 Clo sii1g HOUSTON -,..) :(~ '1~ .. ~·~ '11-._~ ... .1' \., ' -~ ~ i .... ~ "' »r'" .;. ••• "!'. ' .. ' "'\ ' Ll=:GAL NOTICE LEG AL NOTICE UGAL. NO'l'lCE ------1-------p ,, .. I' 11Jtt PICTITIOU$ 8 Uf1 NfSt --1-- F IC TI TIOUS 9USINE!.S NAMlr STAf EMlifrlT '"• ., OIAME STATEMENT "Tl>1 IOllOWll'l!I ~flOftl "'" fol10w1 'J per"°" I Goin~ l>u• n.u Dy• nou "' '" " , 1716 l'ICflTIOl,I S B U$1N(S~ NAME STA TEMENT !ollov no o• >on l do no b AV:. 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NO ,. ...... 811111 )JOI C•lll Tll'ICATE O" l'AlllTNllllSHll' TlllAfrllACTlfrlO 9US1 Jrll'Sl UNDElll A l'ICTITIO\/S frlAM E • We "" unoe .. l~oe<r ttr1 IV 1n11 -.r1 1t1n•1tl f!Q Qus ll•u •• • """'• Pat ot>ll P ur>()ft J!e I Cll!OU• n•int of FAlflACK • <le•u Ilion Th•t llO'O• no >llow tho nan t> o! rne Pe"""' lnl1111lfll 01 P111no" Int 1 n 11111 1 u C 11 Pe• no,.nlp • pr\ncl~•• Pit t• at 1>11"""" 11 oT l6S..l A eot1 No ( l u•!ln O•ontc Covnt¥ Co torn • e no !!\et the ntme1 n lull 01 •II m1 Qe > o •ucll Perlnor•n p • <I Ill• r p •<•• OI n l<;1ence • • ST£VEN L lllLLE PA 165•? Allie(>(• No t Tv1T111 ColHarnla 92lollo BAR llV Ii Pill.ERA llOJ Or1nge A•onv• Co>!<> Me•• C1l l0<nl• tUZ7 JOHN ,. s MMON5 /9)J McDone II No 8 H~nt nt"" 6••Ch C1 ltorn a T 11ttda)' July 13 1 q71 LEGAL NCYI'ICE ~EWl'OllT Ml!SA UfrltFI EO SCHOOi.-OISTRl(T No!lct ln•Uln1 810• NOTICI:' I ~ l<EllEBV G V ~N "'"' l~• !lo.or<! ol Eouc~1 on OI ni. N•'""'" M•"' Unl!l'd SchWI O "' t• of Orora Coun•~ C•I 1orn • w II e<o ve uotN I> 01 u~ 10 1 M PM Jul• ;oil 1-11 .ol I • ullC• ~ ••lcl Schoel O " cl IOC•tod t• l!ll Pl•cenH• It.Vt v• tO"• M~•d c~ lo " • .of whlcn •n• oa ll nds w 1 ~ Pu!lltall~ ope""' tM <•II !~t NEW ACCOllOlilfrl ,OLDING DOORS A OIMOUNTA8LE PAllTITITIONS " II.II b <I• Corullllon• WhlCI• a e Arel'• reel 1t 10 Lo• C&1ll0tn o UNIT F l'A,TlLUFF SCHOOL 1 • 1n "' In 1cco <!~"'" w n ln•T "cl on• a~d ~Pe<' cot on' now oo I • In •n• Oi i <:e <>I n• (• m U>••I Komp A en tec•1 f fl: Pl•(• Lo• A"~••t1 DAILY PILOT J9 ~ LEGAL NOTICE i f'411tt • ~ tERTll'ICAT• 0" (OJIPOJIAT IOM • FOii TllANSACTIOfrl 0, 8UllNISS UNOElll • FICTIT IOUS NAMI!" T11E UNOEllSIGNED CC'llPOttAflON ~°"' no ~~Y c•rtllv Tr..t II !1 eonch.>el!"' • bu• neu localed 4! 10. W ICa!l•I• 0 t nVI' C• lorn • '1'211111 ~~ 1111 rieo 11)1,0> ! Im ntme ol (I) P ro••u !OAtl ,,,. 1 'l1 P1!n1 n~ 1)) LOCI< A FDNE t nd "ol '"II I"' I• <.OmPOsed Of '~ fOllOw ~ ,0r,.,.•11on w~o•• ~rlnclP&I ploote al llv'l"fU o •• !ti IO"'I AllO MA ll KEllNG tORPORATIOtl 1~ W K•Tfl e Otfngf (I II ~7 W!TNES$ ll> heod thl1 2S1h 011 o• Ju • Ill! (COllPOllATE' 5EAL) A.BO MAll l(EllNC. COOPOllAllON Loul• C Rol<>f>tl Secr•lt•v 910•7 CAL\llN ' LEWISTON A 11""' n~IO<I E•ch b d<I"' mu•! •uD" I • b \I <I t>O< 7tl 1jn '"•to"' ol ~ (<!l <a O• '~"""'' B•och Ch<'<=k w o II \I l)On<I "'JV"' 1{> I n P<' t<'nl ( 0""1 QI !he "mou I o! h• 0 \I Od< 5T/.fF OF C A~1F011NI " ) COUNTY 0~ OllANGE ) JI On !h s i5th d•v of J un1 A 0 1t1! b~!" t rne Jo-.e~n E O.vl• • Not~rv PuCI c In •nd tor JO d Covnlv •nd $!tit '-' d nll '~trt ~ dv v ~omrnlulonlld 1"4 '"'~ n Pe •onell1 eppe1r..:I Loul• C llo cnlt •f\<lwn IQ me To be lh• S«rtl•rY of !ne n1 wra•1on •~• e,e(uttd 1111 .. 11h n ln1trurntnl on bohall al !he tor orol on 1ner~ n 11Arnt'<l """ eck-ledo •d 10 me rna1 l~(I\ torl>Ort t on fXl(\l!td "' •o" • LEGA i J".;OT ICE F I !I!! F IC T I HO\J~ llUSINf!S "AME STATEM E~T V p IQ! 1&91 11 POYOl>le '"' • 0 d• or '"" N•w~~ I '-'\•" Un 11~ !o<h<>!>I 0 \Ir (1 I mo; ev•n! o o u•e to ""'"' no I ~h <o 1 ~'' I • orO(...,d> ol th< ch.,clt "' I t>t to '' '"<I o n '"'" .,, " t,.nnd "" ful u U,. <O w 11 or lo !< •e<1 to <• d School 0 >I( ( ol Oran~e (.,., I< A dePo•I o• $1~00 Mr "' w•I be e <iu ea to ou••• ••e 1 • •lu n n ~(lld con\1 1 on 111 p • ' dnd >Pe(JI ''" on> "'""FIVE I)/ d••I o!ler h• b <I o"" no dM< No b d will be "'"""" ' on '" con t•eCIO who ""' OI b••" I'""'"" n .. , co <1once w tn '"" o ov """' ul •n• (on troctor , l cen•e A<I o 10 wnom " Pro""'"l Fo hO> not l:>P• • ! •~C •It• v fer 1ne Pur1>o•e of •von !I 9 In w ""'' w n .. eoi 1 have ht revnTo '" "'• """ end ~!I •t d rnv Q!llcl1I ""' ho \lav eod •t•• n !M~ <•rll!lt att 1 ru Ol>OV• wr l•n IDF'IO!(IAL 5EAL! JO'"P~ E Dav 1 No•••• Put I < c 11 ltlrnl• Prn lna O!<e n O "n9e Cou"'1 Mv Comm nlon E•p!re• June 11 UI• Pvblhn~o Oran90 CQ.!tit O•ll"f' Pllcl Ju~1 1'1 """ J~ v o 11 :111 1'11 1•11>-11 • blO !Qr 1! i P•O"' No b<>o<r m&vw •h<lraw~•b<lto 6 00 lod o! for v • ve 4.11 d~" d e inc oa•• ••I !or 1h• 01 on ng tn• ~o Tno o •! ct~"' <le,.rrn ~•Q 1n• gpne•~ 1------------------ 0 evalllng reTe o per o om wa11•> n Tho loxal lv n wlch h> wo • •IQ O• l EG \L NOTICE <>~r o•rne<l l<>r ~"'" «& 1 or wo" "' 1-------cc-ccccc-------wo •rn•~ nP1'd•ll !Q •••tUle tne <onl a( l!l l R. J)ll wn1cn w II Ile awa oed lo !he •uc<oosfu No A 6&1M o oae lo be a> •o 10"1 NOTIC£ OF SALE OF Rl'lL P RO HO\JR.LV PER.TY AT PRIVATE SALi! RATE In 1ne ~uPer or covrt of !~• 51•1• ol .Jou n~vm~n Sn •v "'' n~ !le~~ l\on••nl to< 111• I It r "" <>v•d •~rm iv w !" s~ct on 11111 of C•ll!o n ~ l•bo (Mr c~ Jorn f In al>d !Qr lht Cavn•l' of O ~nao •• '°' 6 a ln lh• Me!!tr °" 11'1<1 E•l•lt ot HENllV &13 W1 Nf1-.ROP VALENT NE l lO k-n a~ HfNRV w VALENTI NE • IO Known •• HE NllV \IALEN"ll NE Of,c•.o•td NOT ICE 15 HEll EBV GIVEN lh&I "'" onde '9nod will •t a! or ~ata ••~ 111 J 19 !! • ~ gh• ! and bt" bidder 1ublK I to lhe <O 1 rma! OM o! Int •tx>ve tnt tied Svnt or Cou<t on o• al!t r lht 13rd oav } IJ or Ju1v 1911 •' 10 (Kl AM et tn1 ot!lce ol Ser" Iv P.ocll c Na!lanel B~n~ 551'1 ) .a NewPo r Cenler Drive N•w1><>rl llt•ch Col orn 4 C0<inty ol Ora(IQI SUie of C•• •ornlo a !he r on! ti• , lnl•rtll and ti!a!t n! •~ <1 <.ltcedent "' !ht lime a! 9 •O oea n •nd all Tne rig/If Ille •M lntert1t ~ 01 lhM ..., d e~ ore h~' acoulre<l bV cpereH"" I \i ol low or ath~rw I• olnor tnon or In all 9 •S ~ !Ion to I el o! soln detflll n! al lti• lime I l o! dtath In •nd lo 11! !h.ol t .r!aln rtal & ll 1>•01e Iv ~ luate Jn t"e Coonty 01 Orange, S ~'~ ol C~I lorn • and mart p1r1lcvler1v S 19 t '" b~~ •• follow• 10-wll All l~a! ctr '' n l"nd 'tvate<I In lh• l lale ot' 9j C lo•n ~ County or Orang• CU~ or 'AA> '" "' • ·o~ . "' • \0\ 3 9J~ '" ,,, ., . "' ''" '"' Nowno I ileecn n•ocrlbed as foll<IW• P;rcol IA Lo! ! " Ellock 1' oF !he Ea•t l lde Ado I on lo 1~• ll•ll!O.ot Tract •• •~own on ~ M~1> c!'Corde<l n llook I o epe 20 of M ""' ~nAOu• """P' record1 Of Oreng,. Coun!v {•I lo nlf PArto I~ Th~1 ~Ori on o! l~! '' In l!llotk ti ol lne €1'! 5 00 Ad<l tlon IQ !he Bl bo~ lree •~ •hown nn 0 M•~ recordfll n B "'" • Pe9e :0 ol M >eell8ntou• M1~1 "<Ou' of 0•611Q~ Covn1v Celllo•n•~ I np b!'lwl'~n 1 e Not!h•••Terlt pro "" 'on o !he No thwe•lotl~ 1n<1 ~~ I'"' orly ""'of Lo I I In Bloc~ l o s~ d E••• Sid• Addl!lon to !h• Ett lbo.J l t•t Pa (•I 1( Th~• nQcl nn n! (lover~m•nt l ei f "'~t• Qh•I ~r(!lon Jl Town•l>lp 6 SoY!h Ren e 10 We•I SB B & M d••~ bed •• IU low• Otononn o 1>01 ! !n tne N? TT ee' •r • I no or t.ol i. ln lllO<:k 15 01 Int ~"'' S ne AdmHnn to 1ht Bolboa l r"ct •• lhOWM o~ a Moo •ecordfll IT1 Tno !O ~':long •Ch•ltvle of ""~"~' i. ~"' •rl vnoo " Jou neym~n wo k o Mnv n BQ(ll!; ; P•oe 10 ot M '<el eneous M~o• ••<M~• o! D<•nlle Counlv C•lllornto •• ~ DO "' be Ml/ !he lnlt ••ell"" ot +~• Nonhr~'lerlv prolono•tlon ot 111~ Not n .. e,1er v In• al Loi 11 In Sloe~ 15 of •• d t OCI W lh ••Id Norlht••l••IV I ne or Lo! I• 1ne11(e con!lnu ng • <>M t!J ~ou ' l he r• t ar "o• <l~v """ ov• !Im! wor~ •h<>ll ~• •t I "" ~nll (O<' h•ll LEGAL NOTICJ: F HU FICflllOV 81/SI Nf!S NAME ST ATE MENT Tne 1~1 ow no ~~rson• ~ • oo ng bus """ "' THE ~111\NVll I E <"ti Ne>"MI c~ " or.~ N'""" 1 8v•t~ (~110 n • ~"n GILi El (AUSl'Y 1.)1'!' l o (tn A ~ r; end !' 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Ir• will F.,..,~T" n V•U•• Ce 9711\1 fh1 90fl rd o• T•v•I,.., •h• I M !lie '<!'~ 01 !ne •"'1v• n~m.., <l•tt~rn! l~, bu•lneu Ii 1>1 no (.Ohdu(ll O bv 1~ lvdqt Cl lt'!e <1ue1 •v or Mo-h I• C:•••"O<!"' WlfrlSTON P Gll!El'P Ind v d<>•I Unll'I Olfff•d ·~11 ,,,. ,, .. , !h• 1l11M lo Atto•~tV I I l•w L•w • ! P l)f11 ,, ..:t ·~~ o• •"ti d< •nd t~ we v• •n1 ! 0 00 C1m1>Qt O•lv• 1~ o \II• •nl 1 1•~ w 1h !ho ((It "lV 10 •r ly the oln Su!lf J~ NOTICI! TO Clll!OITOR.S 'UPEll!Oll COU llT OF THE STATE 01' CALIFOllN!A FOR THE COUNTY OF Oll ANG£ No A 6HH Newoo•I 81•ci< C1Ulwltlt Ttl 01•1 SOO $401 Pub 1titd N•woott Htrt>Y Nrwt Ptlll• comb nHI w th 0&11~ Piiat N•w"°" Beai;h C• •lorn • Ju!V 12 11. lt ltll 1'9' 11 €•111• Oec•••fll al HA IU~V MONTGOME ll'r',[----- LEG AL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEllEllY GIV ~N lo Th• (redl!1>r! o! 11\t •l>ov" n•1t1ed d~c~<l•"!l -------~~~-------- 111•1 all ""rlOt\J having Cl•I"'' ao1ln•! lh~ P t ilt •~I<! <1~"'1rn! ~ • ,~~~rod 10 I !• !~rm FICTITIOUS BUSOU!ll w Ill mt fli'C••l•rv voucher, In ll'lt o!ll<I HAMI! STATEMl!HT 01 lht (lft~ o! 1110 &hnvt inti!"" (OU 1 nf lll• foll&Nfno n••son• ••• llcnl• b101f!M' lo Pr•3tn! tlltm wl!ll !h• n~c••1•rv &• vovehori to I .... 'l<l~•·on•I ~· 1n• ~··~ MIDWAY EQUIPMENT llENT,ti,L~ pl h I Ano ntv rcrn~v ~nd ><umph••v• /~I• VI~ n_, Avtnvt Nuntlno!"'1 Bett br, 1~ Adam • Su 1e N mt>•• m en '" C:•I Jorn n 9Md M•~n (• lorn!-•1~76 Whlrh It rnr ~loct 11U'-I TI NGlVN BEACH REMT,ti,I.. o! l'h~nf!• o! lht un<1r,.19nt<.1 ~~II"'' CCMPllNV (lrxor...,rUl'l'J I" Celllornll.l '"'' ~•r f~ nlt>V to lh• o!!•!• al '" d ~~ct I~" Wn net ~W!flllf H~nt n11lon &M<I\, "'"' w rh n lcwf ma"'"' 1u., !ho t ,., r 11~ nln 9?M7 ouhlltol on al 1"'' nn1lc• T• <" '"'"~ • bloln1 cCl"Cll/ciell lt'f' • Cl81..:I Ju"9 11 1911 C<'> O<l <t!M (.,II Iii F•1!1 IH NTtNGTON l\EACH 11Ef\IT"1,. E'.•IC tnr o• !~• w CC !'•NY (\I Tft• ob<i•~ n~''"~ <l•<•tl~"' (ho"' L Yatd• Totn•• 1nd NumPl>ftY• ·~, elA•V lrti"u• v 1$00 A<l•m1 lul!f Numht• 101 I~\ < • "'"" ! ! ttl w In !he l':Oo.ln?Y C•••• Ml'll C•ll!<unl1 U•U t••• <'!I Or1nw1 C0<ntv on Ju11e 15 1'1\. Tll !1\4) UO O'IO !\ Bt 01lv J M•<lCO~ O•l>Vtv Cou .. ·~~~'Jr~= 1\. ~ L~( tiw.._ .. '' T. ";!.\~ " C•er~ 01 o •not C&..ntv o~ JUI• 1 1t 11 Q•tfi'O Jul~ t ltll Nt wPfl•! lol(h C1lll<lrn11 JltiO 1~;,~';';;, .~'.:"_·~~ .. '.~-' nr n•v•"• .J M..:tdo• ll1o>ut~ Covn•y \l,ntd It J~m•• \~•!!•• Tit tlU) lll lll• 1~i:!l::~~CI~~~ .i,~~r:l'-1.':IOii:~Ol:IC,3~·'" ~ r.:•··~ nl)• a o• 1•11•1•.. Auor••r •or r••~v•or ~ · • ~ft:f:-i~ · M.~~._.~ll!.~~·~·w't'~. ~1 dt~~·:i..~-~1 .... 'R-.,. ... "-.,.~~,erJ·~~tffla:~~O"jij~ i · '"M ~ .. ~ 10 1t1L~· 1 ~~~-··°"""'''""-1 y i 1:rri:11 _, , -. . . . . . . . - ff DAllY PILOT Tutsdaf, Jult 13, 1971 =,,..=·,:~·~EC~~;.~~~:~~.;~;-,~.--=~.,,=-.• l----'-~~-~,,,~ ... ~j~~,e 1 1~_-_._ ..... ___,J ~ ~l'-~-~~ .. ~ ... _.~~]~~1 ~(~-~ .... ~-~J~~,e~i._~~ ...... ~~ .. ~ .... _~_:,~j~~ ... i ;;-;;;;'";; .. ;;:;;)~;;;;,:;[;;"""';;;;'' .. ;;""~)~;;,e~I /t...M., Till.I! INSUIANCf_ AND l l U1T -cOM"'""'"'· •• 6'.111> -'"tea '"'"" Gener•I Gener•I General Gener•I O.ner•I General General .,,,.,.,, •1111 ... r-1 N °"""' c• T•~11 <Kor-:S...t-!Mr n. lNI, •• Intl "• u11~ in baQll; .,,.. "" m p1 0111c111 6 Mr. Fike is Moving LIVE AND PLAY SANDPOINTE l\ecor<11 1~ m.o offk• o1 m.o tou"'' ConuncnW AV••io.1i• 11; 11 Dnunar1c .i..bedrov1n, ~\Ji b.ilh ltec-• ol Or11>H Countt, C1lllornl1, See-thi11 to1·ely hon1e with W il.L 'I'll AT PVllllC AVCTIOl'I TO QUI~::'!' ~:NVIRClN ... f F:~·r ol !Wu "1Ulj' SIUC<."O homt UI I * * * * * * w1GHt:1r 1100111 l'OR CASH IN Y•bl• sunken living rwn1, lorn1al •' ""'• o1 ..... 1~ i.w1.,1 ....,,,,, 01 1~1 dining galleria lor paiut· COLOSSAL T REES that Orani.:e Cou11ty's mos1 ('(JO· !!"'= s:i!"b.':.!9 C:.'::,~·~~.':~!":.~ 4 ings &-.'fantastic nlaster bed -I keep yuu cool and co1nfort· venient locntion, Only one able in ""'Ur KJNG-SIZE l year old bu! fully and 1«111"11 In lllt llOll llloct ol w.,, ~•nll roonl s-ulte on Santiago In .rv ,..,.. kiul•v••" 1ti:wmortv W•1t 111> Slt1•ll bcdroorn IJ()ml'. EN JO y bcautHu!ly lttndscnpt.'ll, near TAYLOR CO. 1•nt• "'"'· C1lllornl1, 111 rltM. !l!lt •11<1 Bayrr~'~t. S78,:xl0. Call I 1 !nltrell co1wtv.a to 1nc1 ,_ ~tld ,,. I• 2 6-l6-il7l. YOUR HOBBIES 1n )'OUt schools, Jlilrkii & fl 111 11nc1~r u ld Otoe! of Tryt1 In int P•DPortv "J)AUL UUNYAN l\'OJ1K-grollnds, 3 1111n1.11r~ lu :J lrl'e-LINDA ISLE -$155,000 •Th14tt<1 In 01M Coun!y 1nd Sllll Outrlb-m ' ~· l'I ~!iJ.,1~9 SHOP," 11·11h private ht1tl1, v.ay~. :south ,,)JJS! aza. .., ~!'1.t11f!>ol<1 t:11t1• In 1nd tq Lo• 61 o1 -·~ •, adjact-n! to ovcrsiu:: oarage Shag car["let1ni;, f1rl'place, 1••<1 NO. 11'1 .•• ~r mtp toK O<d!<I !n ----- -& . 11-1tt. P19H 2~>1 IJ'>1;!111lvt ot Y.'llh ~1.lnC'f'l•li· aprun. Ne1v SJ\900 Ow11er i.eJl1ns pr1n- Ml•c•11&n""u' M1P1, In tht o!!lct or'"" earp<.>llng, frt•sh pain: and eipals unly ;i.i7-311 1, c.,.,ntv llocO<'d1r of 011d CD<Jntv, I ----- F 1:1bulou:-. N£\V 4 BJ\ home on this lijland of yacJ1ling & fun. VR . study & lge. DR . Unusual arclutectural design. 2 Sty l'Cilmgs & frpl area. Tnt "'""' tdd•tu """ o'"" u1rruno" • 3 Bdrm. Home large play yard 1v1th orange ' eu11n.iic.i. !f •nv, ol 11\t ... 1 ""'""" IN.'t'S' All fur s2:..950! As-1'0WNER ANXIOUS HOW ABOUT? "Our 26th Year" ou.-r.-111ov• I• ..,r_t.,., '" ot, !'• B<1th, ('()Vrrcd patio. car-.Cl S•ndc1•ll1 D•1v1. Coron1 d•I11.., s .~umc ;,!\•'; Ir.an or submit Hurne vacant. 1ilUM 6£'1!. CalUOtfllo IX.'!s. drarK'~, fl lllt'T s\1't'e! FllA v \ TER \!S A pool. rec hall and pulling green \VJ1th no n1 aintenance) not to 1nention your O\\'ll 3 bedroon1 home. inviting 12'x30' solarium. 3 baths. 2 firepls. w/carpeting and custom draperies. If this is your "cup of tea," call for an appointment $59,500. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. Reoltors T~t un<11n11.,.., Tru1••• 011<111m1 •n• S2:i,:..00. T<T!lt' • ' · • • C/111rrnu1g, well liuJJt, rustic 21 11 San J oaquin Hills Road ll1n111i. tor •n• IMwr..:111""' o1 •~• ,u.,., "l lii'rlrocun hoine 111111 !a111JJy ::!:~";,:.,::'~!',~~.common .,,,1~n1tlon, u Roy M c Cardle Realtor 8.-SCT(1.·nf'd lati..11. Hr:tl'Y NEWPORT CENTER 644-491 0 I General ~ ) General 5ald ••I• w 11 be m1<H. but "'""Oii' , , s/\.lke rWI, h.;.rd\\ood floor.'!, t ov•n1n! or w1 rr1n!v, •~orut or ltnpll!<I. 548-7729 ' 6 1s10 Nrv.1i<•r1 Bl\·d., c.~1. M M LA BORDE ,.,,,,01"" '""· 11on1ttlon, or •"· pt'rfec! Eastsuh' location, cumOto'>CH. lo .,.. t~t rem•lnlno plln· -\.lllh rvorn f~1r ad1llllOrlfll 10-===~1= ====-1 ,,..,1 1um ot tnt nalthl U<U•t(l 0¥ Wld LOST JOB o...i al !•ult, lo-wit: ll.n6 Pt, wl!h In· conl(' U!lll Full prl<:'f' S:l·l,500. 2 BR Condo UNIVERSITY PARK lr<t•• '~'r'°". •• ~ro~laod '" u a 7 .ind lorred 10 !l'll 1n1mediil!C'-I H u.....,-J ust hsu.>d~ Call ~c••f1), •Ov•r>C••· II '"''"""'' tll• i.rm1 ly 1111h only S200o dO\\'n and 6'6·0555 .. , o• •••O Del!<! of l•ul!. f"" Chu~u •~" ~ 5'10·1151 Open e\£•:.. .. '"""' .. ' ct •h• lr111IH '"" .,, "'' l•u•h assum(' 6'k annuuJ J.ICtL'l'lll· <"••"" bv ••Id o.td ct Trut•. 1 3 .,, E1·rn1ng~ Call 6-l-1-7003 I 644-7270 In choice at.lull sl'ction of :'llonucello. Popular balcony ni•Xl•·l l111na:t.1. occupan.·y, Asli1ni;. (.;ardrni'r .s d rearn &•i1ulllully Jands•·apcd 4 Hudrooni hon1r TM t>en•llclt.-. unclu ••IO 0•11! of Rg<' rare oan. tjUC('0-51lt'u Truot h1r'1cti:wt ''""'""° •"" a .. 1~ .. ..., 8 bedroom~. Z baths 111odern ESTATE SIZE LOT GOLF ANYONE? I. Jllocl; to (_')OllllU/lU)' clull & pool. l'111np:11•1 lan11ly tQ0111 "/ll'n~ •)ri l•l fllt:t' y;u'<I S3!l.'J51J . JO' a JoY.n lo 1h• ur>t11rol•""" • w•I"'" O.c1t•11lcn butlt·1ns. du;h11·asher. fire-.,, Col1un ind OomtnO lo• Salt . •nd • IN NEWPORT tlerc's a 'l'riplex -just a "9·iron" shot fro1n the Costa l\1esa Golf Course. Live in the 0\1·n- ers plush unit 1vit h its 3 bedrooins, 2 bat hs. fireplace. built·in kitchen. heavy shake shag: in all three units. while the other t\VO units produce good income. A \\'inner at $55,500. $22,950 ,..,,tof'n Nell<• 01 0.!•ult •"" Eltctlon 10 plaC'f' /,: n111n•. DON'T ~·11 Tnt ""'""lontd c1u1..r ,,ra Notlc• \VAIT' \\"[tJkt'I' &· Ll'l', ' H1glit <.1011'11 th(' st['('l'f fro1n cl Dtl•ul! •"" EltcTlon to St ll 1o be $21 ,600 Corono del Mar •e<o•a..a In tho countv .,,..,, "" •••t B rokC'r Sl:!-4~.i.'1 or j.llJ.5140. a h1g ,..i111munuy park <JnJ I Home & Apt t .'\ot a townhouse J "'0~~;1:~ }~1~~~\';'11 * S BR.-Oceanfront *-~11 i111 ('luh. This hcaut1flil TITLE INSU"ANCE ANO hon1e is Jvcated on a qll1et 3 Bdrm + Den I 'J'hr£'l' ta rhoosC" !ruin. Lrg: 4 111 t1·1-ICl'!.'I l10ll1 P + 1 br :11>1. 10~~ \!O\l"n. TRUST COMPANY R·2 Lo!. BiJlhO!I Pcnln. cul-<l•'·SHL" .~l !"('C'I. Lois of •• 111d Truotte. Br r / I & I 2 '\\love 111 · 1'0nJJ111r1n, pr1n1r !ocauon. l'nlry h:11!, ~p;1t:· kn1s r.~in1s 1hruou1, I 1 n e quality built·i11 rani;e + 01·· f'n -i d1shll'nshrr 01'r1'i>1~1·tl l;i!ch"ll, park like 'yard. brk., Op('ll 11) 9 p.m. !>J0-1720 TARBELL 2955 H a rbor By Thom•• Auotlo au · l'P • pane J!lg, cuslom Urick in 11 prolcs- Mm D Ba1hs. GtJ1>1I 1'011d. $8;,,ooo. sionalJy l:ind~r;'lix·d front $$$ STRETCHER P~~11111..r New1><1r! Hert>cr Ntw1 p,. .. , Call: 67l.J66.l ltl<i-023!1 Eves. combined wnn 1n, 0111~ Piiot. Nt"oo'' yard. J l>edrooms, 2 balhs, Get l'>'.'O for the priec of one, in this nc\v]y decorated Cd ~l DUPLEX. Separate units, 2 oversized garages, close to shopping, So . nf the highway. Hurry, they don't last :i l $51 ,750. $63,500 l ••en, C11J1<><"1•, Juiv ll. 10• "i'n1 1'.;: famlly room, for111al dining r.E,\LTOR..t; 12 l 4-Plexes "'cE 1911 LEGAL NOTICE T-1nn MOTICI TO ClllOITO•! !UllllllOll COVIil OF TH I $TATI" 01' CALll'OllN lll. 1'011 THI COUNTY 01' 0 .. 11.NGI NI, A-4'1'4 E1t1!1 o! LAUR,li J. IOENN!Sl WILLEY, 1lto ~nown •1 l.AU"A J . WILLEY, Ind •• LAUll:,li J. DENNIS. Dtc•••ed NOTIC E IS HEREIY GIVEN to tho t•edl!~" ot rnt •bcvt n1med Oeet(ltnl thlt 111 .,."°"' n1v1,,, <l1lm1 101ln1t th• ... Id do<ed•n! ••• rto11lrtd IO !111 lhlm. wl"' In• n•cuury vouchtn. In th• n1'1ct of lhl <ltr~ of tnt 1t1av1 tMl!ltO cou•t. or to proHnt !htm, wllh th1 nel:tl>lfY VOU<:htro. to t•• unoe.,loofd et 1h1 ""le• el htr 1Ttornoy. A. R. BENNISON, iOI South s.,lno 1!rott. Sul!1 JOO, Lo• Ano•I••· C:11itornl1 t'OO!l. wMch h ,,,. ,i1c1 of b111!ntn of !ht 11Mo.,lon1d In "I' "111t••• ffrlelnTno 10 tht tllltt o! 11Td dtcedon!. within rour month• 1rt., !he fir \! ~110llc1tlon of 1nl1 notlct. C1t..r July ,, 1'11 . MIRIAM OENNIS WOOO E•tcu!rl~ of !ht Will of 1he •llovt nem!'d dtetd'M A. II. ll"NNl$0N '"' S.ulfl s,tlftt 11 .. Sul~ JOI \.•• ,1in,tl11, c1lll1rnl1 NOll Ttlo !IUI llf.J"2 ""o•nt'f lor l!•Kvlrl• l'ublllfiotd Or101 ,...,,, Oellv Julv \J, ;o, 11 t"d Aug u1t J. 1911 LEGAL NOTICE Pilot n 1t.11 liOTIC:I! lO C"l!OITOIJ 1Ul'llllO R COUil 01' TN! ITATI! OP" CAlll'OltN IA 1'011 TNI! COUNTY 01' OIANGI No. A.-4t7H l:IU1t ol c1 .... 01Hll M. MCG~ •• 01c•••-N. NOTICE 15 HERE8Y GIVEN le 1n,: '"..rllc,. ol '"• ll>O~t "lmrd dttl<l<nt f!,11 111 p~•-i1 1>1vlno cl1lm• 1g1ln•I !ftt ... 1a dKffent ue rtaul••d to "I• trim. w11n th• 1't<•n•rv ~oven•"· In '"• ot!lce of lh• clerO of t~t l bcv • tnllll9<l '°"''· or f!1 ""''"' tn•m, wiln ,.... n•t•1'••• \'OU<~•"· lo In• U""t rllll""° •I ,~. ofllc• o1 P1ttle11 i'Ot!OO. )!JOO EB1! Coil! Hlo"w••· Coro"• d•I Mi r. C1!1!ornl1. ""'l<h II 1~1 plftt of bu1lt1t11 of l~• """'''""'"" In 111 m1Utr1 ptr!~lnlnll •a "'f tllftt ol u ld dK!'d•nl. Wlll>ln lour ""''''"' •fttr tt11 II"! publlt1tlon o! 1"11 l'IOlle•, 011..r Jul• t. 1171 Ptlrlclt Hrrro1 ExKulrl• Cl !ht Will 01 th• obcve n1mtd drcP'tlonl •1lr!<ll HtrtH, JJOO IHI (NII Hl ... wl,, Cor""' d1I Mir, C•" .. '"11 T•l1 !IUJ 111·1''14 "llorMy t.r l!••<utrl• l'ubllohtO O.ongo COit! Do lly Piiot. .1111v u, ». 21 1na A11111•! 3, 1111 111().11 LEG AL NOTICE JUl'IRlOR COURT 01' THI ST,1ill 01' CALll'OltNIA 1'011 TNI COUNTY 01' Olt,liNGli N•. A 1n51 t!OTICI 011 tll!,lilUNG "l!TfTION P"O• •IOIATI o,-WILL ,liNO P"OR Ll!T· TIRS 01' AOM tN1 $llt,lillON WIT" WILL AN l'Oll lCl!O E"ott of JOSEPH !OLME, O.C1UM NOT ICE I~ HEllE!IY GIVEN Thll ,liR0 IOlO J. J()NE 5 fl,f1 llltd ht<1ln t .... , lien for p•ob1tr o• '"" w.il o• t~• Oh"IV• n1mt0 de<:t01n1 •"" for luu•nct ol I•' "" ol t amlnl1!r11lan wltn int will .~ n•xod "''''°" 10 \tld PtllllO"fr, '''"'""" lo which It m•de tor lu•l~rr partlcul•"· t <>d thll lftl tlmt •nd Pl•~• 01 ~""""Q !~• •tme hft Otfn Oft lor J\/IV ]t. U71 , "' '')(I t m, In lh1 c°"rlrnnm of Oto.,! menl No. l of ••Id (0U11, •' toO Cl•I( C1M1• Orlvt W11T. I" I~• Cl!f ol Stn•o An1. C1llfo•nl1, Ctll<I J\/IV •. 1'11 W, E. ST J()HN. Cc11nfv Cl•,. PLUNMl'TT & llLUNM l!TT •u 011v1 Av• .. l'.O. lo~ Ii• Mu"ll"'"" •••~"· c1111. 111•• ...,_, l 1Hl Ut·l~» •• Ut·I011 Att ... .,.11 ltr 'lllllt~lf' '11bll1hotd Oranot Cot>! Diiiy P•lol J11lv 11. I._ ;o, 1"1 111•·11 LEGAL NOTICE l ·JHll NOTICI TO Cll l'O ITORJ lU,.lllOR COVIil 011 THI ST,1iTI 0' CALll'OINIA '0R TKI COU NTY 01' 011,liNQI NI. ,li-4Hll 1!!11.,• ol Ol!!AHE !IAUMli,lillTEN. tltc••ltd. NOTICE IS Hl!REIY GIVEN lo !hf c•tO!lor1 Cl! llHI tbov1 n1mtd rlttfGon• "'•I 111 .,.,._, h1vlno c111m1 toflnu th• ••Id dfctO•"' ttt t..iul rod 10 lilt m•m. wllll tht ntc•11••• •OU<n~ro. !n 1111 olUct ol !ht Cler-of ll>t t bcv1 lnllllld COll•I, or to PrlH nl lh"'" wllh "'" ft@<'"''" VCMKhen. to !ht u<>dtnlo~..r tl tn• otllct el hit fllorntv. THOMAS J. MIO· DLll!"TO"I, 1~10 Wll.,,lrt !1<>11ll •l•d. Loi Antll•t. Ct ll!or,.11 ~· whlcn Ii '"' Pl•ct ol bu1lnt11 of l~t ur>t1trol1n..r lft 111 m•ntn .,,.11lnln1 to tno 11tf!t ol wtd •oe.oeM, wltnln tour mcnth• '"" !h1 fin! "ubllc1tlon Of !nit M!ic1. 01lld J~ly '· 1'11. &URTON SCOT'!' MILL[lt t:11c u!v of tht Wiii 01 tht 1bGvt non••d dtc.01n! THOMAI J. MIODLITON •tl l WllllllNI l !n. L" A~111t .. C:1ll .. rlll1 "'41 Ttl: ftU) tJl·llM Al'-fllf l xecv ... Pul>llih•r o...... CHI! 0111v Piiot. JIOl't' 11. to, 21 t flll A111111t l. l"I 111 .. 11 LEGAL NOTICE A roonl, S: gQurmct kitchPn \Vith ~I'll • cleaning ovrn. \\'hal 111oru could you <1s.k I :'llPsa del :\tar unils in bi:'au!i-673-4400 rul t:untl. SUSj inon!hJy in-I "'""'"""""'"""""""""""I ~ L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - • • * * • LOTS Sc\·craJ \hole.(' Baycrrs! lots a\'ailabll'. Arnold & Freud for Sl2.~. Call 673-8.l."ll. Jss E. J71h, c.:-.r. -~-6-lfi. 77:.:i -_, FIXER UPPER --coM-BEACHE,s1· •. ·,-.,.' 1:-1 llAH130Jt )![(;]!LANDS 1 BR. 2 ha., l"i<'1v " "' 2 BR. 2 ha., pool s !3.~i()(l has 3 hedroon1s Z batlls, Home Show Realto r s ~1t;'.~~~e ;,:;~16<'11;11:;~:;: '"Annchnir Househun:int:'' Nc"r .ill Sl'i1<iols ..ind nH•JOr l5Jj E. Coast l!wy., Cd:'.t 675_7225 i;hopp1ng, ;-..-C'C'<!s PLE:-1'!"{ o! \l(•rk but 11rl{"rd aC'rord- 111).("ly at lhr 1.0\V. LOIV f1J.:- ta··· of $1~l.!~.'l{), 13E'!tr r hi' qui•·k on !l\1~ onr! Ca l l O\\';-\ER 11·a11!s lust sale. :1 large' bedroon1s. fJVC'r.~i1r1I lot. Full J>fl<;c .$22,'100. FHA or VA no do1vn 1C'rn1s of 67:.-1!130. rourse. Cnll J4 0· l 1 '.1 1 .COLESVJORTHY&CO .• l/critagl' Jlealtors (Open REALTORS eves). --'-~' 1U1D1 "'°"111.nll BAYFRONT APfS-.-' \"1~1a Ori L11Jo. f'irr I .'>lip avail. Fron1 $l l.7'i0t:l. S('IJ or lcasr. G eorge W illiamson 673-4350 645-1564 e ves Realtor _S_T_E -PS TO a·~E~A~C~H- 2 S1y. A·fr;1n1r. ln1mar. rond. A.-:cess to [1001<:.. !rn. n1s. 3 BR 2 hnlhs. Sl3,!IOO CAYWOOD REAL TY 6306 \V, C11:1M Hwy., N.B. S48.1 290 BRICK and SHAKE J.a11~h use ol ))nrk, .0111 l'I 1'\\"C1•pHlJ! ~h:Jk( 1•u1f Will ch11 rn1 ,;.ll lh..11 ~l'P u 4 BR, "l Bi\. 1.11).;I' 0111•r(·of pauu o ·er /1rep1! an/I lo1.11h & loalls (If ruston1 1~·<11urrs~ ('11!1 now to SCI' th., P.'l:l'Pp- llnn;il S3·1.!iJi1 1ah11'. t.:.11! j.lj.Sl21 h1pl'1\ ('l'l~I. Harbor View Homes 5 Bdrn1 .. '.\ h,1 : 11·alnut pan- eled family rn1 \\'er bar : ~l'lr·rlean111g oven. Pnr1•d u-.drr b•1i!der";; pnce S:.S,j{J(J -Vacanl. CORBIN- MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA VA-F'HA TERMS Clean J bedroom l1nn1t" 1>1lh Z ba1hs. ln1n1rd1.11c O<'C'U · panty upon loan appru1·aL G. [. appnusal At $27,SOO. C:;1ll :)-16·2lll lnr 11ppo1nr. lllC'lll 10 'ICC. -REPOSSESSIONS sr.1rkJ1ng r!ean horncs . .sornr 11e11 ly paintrr! ,r,, rarJl'('11'd 2 ::. 4 .ti ~' bllrms. Sonic w11h I Jl0'1ls. Fll.\-V,\ •"Oil\'. terms, ff\11n S21l,IJOO 10S10.000 CULLJ;\ . .:: & \\',\1'fS 1:-..'C. SR·ll Adonis ,\\P, 002-5j2:1 -. S HORECLIFF-e CASH A PROBLEM? If you \Vant to buy but feel you don't have enough cash -opportunity is knocking. llere's a real familv sized home (3300 sq. ft.) 2 story, 5 super bedrms, 21/i ba, family rm, formal din ing rm. 2 fireplaces. VACANT and ready for i1nmediate occupancy. Lease/option · lo>I", lo1v dov.1n. $43,950. GOOD BUY, BY BEACH * 8 UNITS* So. of lhc H\vy in beaHtifu\ Corona rlcl ~l<lr Very desirable, 1vell cared for, lo1v rn<lintcn· ance units. Xlnt tenants. A good buy <it $127,000. REALTORS i 644-7270 (Formerly Delancy Real Estate) 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. com .. 15r1c down. Call for LOCATION!! appr. 10 see. $105,000 NEAR SOU'JH COAST PLAZA , .. importa111? 01\'n your own land~ 4 Bt.!rm, hor11l•'! Thi.~ o~ on Antigua \\'ay, has it all PLUS lan11ly rm. & Ior- 111al dtn. rm, ::.000 Sq. f' or !1v1ng space Pricrd nght HJ S79,.JOO. SPECIAL!! Lnvely Corona drl illar 2 BR. & dl'n hnn1e plus gu('sl apt i'\r, beach. s:,.1.:..-XJ 675-3000 Call for "Homl"s ~·or Living" ~J.~;:.1i1n~ 1;>,':it1011ally d1qnh11li>dl BAYaBEACU REALTY111c T:il;e II look 111 !his "OOSC'· 1 111" ·I LK'droon1 hon1e, JU't I'~ ;ic.or~ ncll'. It's a be.1u 11tu1 onr .'iory specml 1nth I 11 IX'allv BIG BACK \'ARD! t;,,: 111 ix'lore ,;cllool ~t<ll"!.~. J.usr1ous r11rpc1s & rirnf)t•s rhruout, See 11ha1 S32.950 I 1,,,,,, "SHOWS LIKE COATS I MODEL" & I ~harr. ~harp. 1m111:1{'ul;i1r WALLACE hon11· 11 1th ·1 HDB· f;,mily REALTORS I rt10111 .uu! :! BTllS plus 1,.·au. --54~141--1 111t1J 1111\" ~ha~ •·:irpctin::: (Open E venings) VACANT , \\"r h~1'c a ll('IV l~w11 al 10~ ' \l11r1.l111·1n. Thi-. Castade mo- lhrumii. ('l1<;tonl lnul1 p;'lllu 111th bnck Bar-R-Q :ind 1111mC"rn11s olhl'r l1nr f1>a· 11u·l's. i\lak(• chis hun1r fl mu!'t s('r propl'M ~ Hurry Only s:\\.50:), Cal! ;,.16.:.IJl'..1 BACK BA \'·:\'E\VPORT Jr11y :ind ulTltll 1 u·11-. ~p111:· 1-__ _ Channing l nn.. 2 Ba h•1n1e I l••LI~ & \01·rly :: hrd1·00111 . General I Gen eral on 'l\nr>! cul-<ir-snr. Goor! NEW L ISTING t.1111 11y roo1n d1n111;.: 100111 ------------trr111~ 011ner 5-l8-~li7. 'I T3dnn. Lusk b111\1 hn111r. .~· dr11, 3 h;1 !h.~ 1\ll'·•·nnd .111d MESA DEL MAR. EXECUTIVES!! 111·! IJv l\r1n1lil1« Homrs ho~ I •--••••••--•--•••I 1·1• 1,1111111;.;. Fonn;il dining, f.111111.v l'O\•!ll 111111 fn't'placr plu.~ brrakfast room and 4 hrd1•~•1<1~ • l haths. Sa.Jr prirc S.il,."iOO VIEW from the Top See 11115 1~•', 3 13H 2 hath Hurbor View hon1r 111111 01111- e. s11ys, '""ell :11 o)!H r··· SP1mra1e for111nl din. rrn ., sepiira\r ran1. r 111. 1' 1th frplc .. blt-ln k1tl•h. Ht'tlU!Til tr sell • only ~18.~iOO • Fo HESULTS you can Qe. pend on, Call lhf' Super· ~all'sman .. DAlly P llot C!11ss1lird fi.IZ-.5678 -place }"Ollr ad &. chart:c It ? ,1 Li:•'. raniily rl)l. CO\'('l'C'/l pil· poll1111 cun1rol. l!•·atlllli!lly TWO Sl'ORY Ont' or th~ mos! popular~ lln. n00,11 for pool ,S.1inc. 1110111.·11TI'd :.::irrl,·n, • :\r11-Consulrr ihis' A lng (:!II)') Lll.~lir1L111s l11·1111:! Lar~c \icw. Qanl'r 1rlln;;. 5:,-1.:;oo. 1~·r1, l1nr~! <•1'''1l ~11 ... 000. SQ ft.I 4 brdroom, convri-. form! dinin~. ~er di11e111 , I P ete Barrett Rea lty hllj.;C' family rn1 11· 11>! 8.· !1hlc drn ;onrl family roo1n1 642 5200 l\"f'f b11r. 4 Lr;.: !Jf\! Bc-a111. · hninr 11•1th 3 hoths ;incl 1h111~~ / --------Jd~rpd' Xln! l11t·' .$16,500. nke Yor 1),11t 1tr.n1 unrler $j(), \lllr a (('.llU!aUon ~hlllflc> C klwell Ba r Call 545·8·12·1 (n['('n PICS.) O , lry thr Penny P1nc:hl'r board ro11rt, ga.~ h11r-h-q11l', ......___ ... ~o ,O,,.PA~ . hugC' \1•rll l'ons1nu·!1'd play "lnurnrie:Reaft~ 546-5990 MESA VERDE BARGAIN -----G tneral J;ousr and a 1:'1.lrn rhat looks I l1kr thf' £l'rl'ns :11 Pl'bhle trurrl 10 behevr tiut tn.tr, :i 833-0700 .....-- Coklwell, Banker ~ 644-2430 l~l;lch. S."lS :ioo. Only 10' • ~11,11·11 J hcdroo111 2 hath -...---------1111 llniifl. Ca!l G7::-S.'l.)(). hon1r \11111 formal dining. 833-0700 644-2430 OW NER 1 1 I I ADJACENT 11Qf\t sized yard and an cxtrn 1,, .... --.... ---..,,..,.•I TR~~,~~~\~~ED ' : . . w~1~iTH~RU~E ~\;:;~:OI\" ~~~ic ;~~~t.!d;::,c~: A B~g~<;T('~l''AC.ts .. 1 11rr~ t.· ·u . -Snn Clcmcn11·-Pnv11lr ~rnt:h· S27,!".00. Call 67~S:MJ f(lr dr· I,,., /nd••p" 2 f\.ir" hid• lillu a \.,111\1r •1 \'\ 1th111 "11 n $19,950 IS THE PRICE Lurl! tnn111111n11y. t'.\rlu~11i' r:1ils & "an 1;' ,i;;1 1-~nrl.' Oi•n~~r 3 l>l'dJ~111ri1 .'I •'11 11<1111•" 111 OPEN i flA\'S A 'VEEK C ,, fr•r thi. \01el} .1 ""droori1. 2 .l"Pn1s · ;oorr, p;u1\Jran11c: i \1 t"~irry ·isi T !J. Scll1n.i: \urlh ('.,,,, :~\:11'r.l/,\I~" 1 ACRE RANCH h.11h 11!/tll!' "fl11• h1,1u J.\ \l!'\I' 101, S2'J.~JIJI) ruu frr GJ 'l,i!·~~:tt~!I pr1crn111yS17.~1l~1. 1111! I·,, 1 ,, 11 hi;:h ri1011i,:h ~o ~·111 c;111 nll'n<'r"'ihiti Qr Sl'J.:ir~1 rur-~ CORBIN all plt'I"'-1'1:11 s:·\(j<I COLONIAL a.~,Ulll(' \11 111 [~0.11)1<'n1~ of l'hllS(·~l)\t~rlrn~rhnlrl r1o•.\-.., - \,,IJ :.!G-1.11 ~ 4 DEN I 4 BA Slfrel fl"f rn(•nth, wl11d1 i11-l~lr f1na11c11~. 011rir•r 0U'I· EXECUTIVE HOME I ''HORSES'' I I II 'I I h I' ness 1so:i1 :i21-1-r~1 MARTIN -· ~~ ,. l.ll I'.~ a . ' 01 l'L'n 111 ·Ins. ~=~-I In prr~1li:f' ,il\'il nf :->t'\\f><'rl ;JW~! l"i~~g dP•'P pilr car1irts, aho ASSUMABLE FHA 1 I 1•,u!i L1YI 11',:o.1:1 Dtq'I ' ~: ' "' WALK TO LAKE I 111archi11g drap..'~. Doulo!r * ,, ,.,.,.-.1• 1,,,. ,,,,1/. 1111111.in t, REALTORS 644-7662 j fC boci Only S\600 do11·n ,,~.., BACK EAY I 1.:aragr lO t. ('.\LI. • •I big herlroon1 vai·uuni urur, in\pz"'!',s!\-r ~iders Attenti~ --L-IMPIDPOO_L__ AREA Wa Iker & Lee 1 •• fam1ly room r•ll!t'_I, (•lf'l'll"I(' i;;ir;igr d·.~11", IR 2 ;\i.;\\IJ<ll"I Br.1th c.1r11rr C11sr,11ll111'; 1\<ilrrf.dl 1n1 ~ l\1esa del il!:ir Al'rtt <I hlli,:e beJroon1~. 3 Slf'P· In 1 B!k 111 l'll'rnn Good -· ~h1111n1t'i111i;: 1~"'1 ;11111 load,.11 l"nh1·\1, 1 :ll>li·' 0ulct trrc 27!JO Jlarhor Blvd, at Adum5 ·• Very ~harp + clc1111 do\\11 \Jarhs. A;\"D Thr 011nrr ri:ont<1l arr~. S2'1,0l'.lll. · 1111h r,11,1•. Add-nn (! .. n. liu••tl si 111 tins 1:uri::r· j.lj.Q.j6J Oprn "til 9 P.\l • 011•nrr may C.il"'"'' ~n1:ill is atto.:iou~. <'nil 11(1W and C'all. £;,',.3,"'l <,/.!.""",OE''''· ••II' •·,,1,1 11011'1 d rh:ir111-••J "" • ~u. 111ncter11 koli·lwn. l1r1'pl,111', ri·," 4 ni;1,,11 ,, 1,,.dror>ms 2nd TD make your uflrr d1~h1111~hl'I' .Jll<l tl•Un". ,\~. hugt• 1•an1'lt'd ln1n1ly FOREVER VIEW *Price only SJJ,l'ifl Walker & Lee !>Urn .. 1•111 J.:•11 ' l"<in 11r 11,r rr11•11l' '.:'~,· \•let11rr \\·In-Of harbor ,t, OC'C'11.ll, 8eaul1flll * Call ~6-2313 · I t " »l:l \\"<>stchfl Drt\"e las1 -S2'i . .ilJO l•J!:Ll \\a1k1•1 uniqur firl'p ;'ltT. .nn::e VAC1\;o.;T, see an.111 m('. ACT associated IROKEls-.AEALTOAS JOJS W. klboa 61l·J6•J your V,\ "I' Fii,\ ns;:ll:~ Arr d n\v 1n li1·1n1• n1111n \1·Jth I <I BR .. d1nin .. 1oom homf' I I ">0 • II d1·•••n kllch f;lh-iill 01ll'n '!ii 9 l'\T ,t: Lf'r. ~roker S 1~.11:;,·1 or •· ,,,. · " · "'011' I 1· I • r" \\""II nl .,,1,,. o·,~·• " flll t 11s rare 1111 .. s. ~ -~ -~-1--'10 ·1•11 " " ,_ " " GOV"T l{J:::POSSESSI O~, low LUSK-OCEAN VIEW ., ·.> ~ t.11 rlr\·atrd 11;i1in 'li1h s1..m(' loan, 6~6',t. $01,500. _ INCOM E _ ~11ri·!arulfir li<'i.. 7.onl'd -.... rl_n Assume lu1\' int l(>Hll I Harbor View l!tl!~ PROPERTY f.,1 hois·""· Tn1I~ ai.ho1\'· HOUSE Htinting? \Vatch U1e l·.:t'Y qu:il1f~1ng. Bkr. 1 1 hr, hyo"nl'r, 12ljSearrcsl plnrr (-:rr11! nrr::i fnr OPEN HOU~E column. &12-42~:i anyti111r . Dr_ &l-1-1129 $300 1110\"('S ',Ill-in 111 qua!1l1r<l 1)11~r1 SHERWOOD REAL TY I CALL S40.8SSS NEWPORT-I BEACH r1111c11·rn :-.111s t ~··1111utck. Coldvvalr,Barlker DIAL 645-0303 ~ BANK SAYS 83:1-0100 644-200 SELL 'F 1xeR-l.fPPER:wow t' R edu ced Thousands Bring paint hru.~h. tme· 0 llfK>rrang• l"'!en of th• SPAN ISH lllilsk, hip bools -& money fovr Mrombltd word• be- • 10 buy this 3 br in Ne\\port &o.... 1 f I ! I word S©~~}A-.t£t-tfis· The Puzzle with the Built-In Chuckle Tradr. n1\1r Uc\1t·/1, 1·11!·a111 2 H 0 Y R E T s!OI")' Ji.1111,. 3 fl<'rlr:ii. 21 2 IN ycint-:CLC'ISUHF: ~ ! other on the market, Va,- $29,300 Shore~. Sl.000 ]I'S!! th11.n 11ny I 0 Oi'm OAlr Jmpe ' 5 . I h1th\ lolflll~. J1C'\\" r<l.tJIC'l-'>. I VACANT:' l111nk \\llt1!S ca.nt . re11<.ly to ro. Call no1'Q' 11 I I r ' P-m41 F.•Jllll)' Sl :\,(W\I lnr TO's, lot, I' fast ~ell. '.l hit: hrd-lo see-. 5-16-r>SSO _ • C:llTl l'ICATI' 0, 1uuN111 lilllBll tini•nr ('},! roon1s E~l!·a IRrt:e lam· ljl)) Adams A\'r., C.~I I ~ U C C I I 1 l'ICTltlOlll JU.Ml 11,y r""1n Sh,u 11 nnd - ,,,. ......,,.,1,ntct IKltl Ctrll!Y "' '• f.... W\Cllf:'i\l\'!-:Jt RE:,\LTUlt ('lrnn J )Ptlr nld h0111t' I ·~· J I I r I '" ~ ... I llvtifllt• .. ,,,, "•'bOI" '°'" 6 61,. -,. ,., .,. I HElnAGEI _ Mtw. Ctllfwlll1, Vlldfr 1114 llCll!loll• Mer_e,,d~i.th-"G· a•.r>d' ·''ns Car{K'tS 11nd clr1111t'li 1n-... -t+•m "'"" _.. Flll'O t. SON AUTO IE · dud11d . Cnn1f\ll'\rl.v 1Anrl-_ Mil UT•n i. l'AUt 1nc1 ,,,., Mid llrm '' ~ / sca1'1f'd Jh1"t' -h11~" e ll I S E T A C I ; of !M lollCM'f ..... ...,_ ~ nt"'" I~ ,. .. ~ ---' ,..,11 •"" 11Kt at ••I01t<c1 It 11 fOI-• ff'nC'•'d ln )arc!. E);i,tinf: INYESTORS·LOOK J ~ America was 1n o .'~·.•.•w..:!::..,~.:.u_s.•,•,•,.·, 14'12 o .. nn 7 ~ ~ 6 'i.,.·; ] .. nn 1·r1n hi" R~-r I r • condi!icn when there w••• ~ ....,., •• A,..,. ~ i-;... \umrd 11 il 'l 1,,11 d•"•n R--4 county lot on canyon •-::·=:;::!-:::!:·=:!-"==:::!.·_~ O•llff ,.J,";: i~ !'~. Re•d ct.111ficatlon1 ,\l,!1<1 -f',~('l']!rn l r rrr. IJn~·f' clO!le 10 !he pott111i1i.I r I m ore whittlers end fewel'" o~ J.,,.. "· 1tn, "".....,.,,. 1. Not•,., For Expert nenrini;: tr 1111l11hlr, flun"t pa1·k. Can build 6 units (Jn 7 H I S G E L n. r -LI• "'' ·"·-"l•7•-1.! .... •ul>llc 1" •<Id let wld ltaN, HrNMtlv 8 ))f<lft y prnpl'rty. $20,000. Call J a • v .._,..,.., ....,...._. ""'BU l •H••M ,,,. T, Ml11JN:1 It-i. me,. A I J t J J by filling In 1"8 rn!Ding word "' "'' ~'Ml""'"'" "'""' 11 1uo.er1-ss stance DIAL 6'4.S.030J 616-i1n. ,00 cav.1-. from stop No. 3 u .• 'e 111t *l"'I~ lftltT".,,.,....I ind •dlnowl_,. ~i=;;;;:;;'=;:~;;:;~;;:;¢;=;:~'.;';;.:'.'.;;:~~;.~;.~~~~~~-'.':'.~ ~~n;1~~~~E~?o:::-· 6500-6900 fj i~!~~r9 ~UMBfRED jl Jl 11 j' jl j' I' J' J' J N.,t...,. "uto11c: . c.111or .. 11 In the _ . . _ . . _ . _ "•lf'!.•~11 Onlc1 In () UN 5(R.1.M8l{ fORI I I I I t•:~ri:~7;:'.:t. 11'1"' Turn unuM>rl \\rm! lllto qtilck ANSWEI! · I I I J I "•lttl•n..i 0•1"" Co111 0111v ,.11&1. I Fl::lr 1ha l l!C'n1 tinder S"ll 1 h 11 12 567 S Jv~ ~~M .• ,,.,'r"····w·~·· .::,' ..... -~""~.·~1 ~,,,.._:::,~_:-=. :.:~\ ,,_,_~-.~~-==.~.-.-,..-'_:':~:!:!.::'1~~~~· ~·~.:-~.::;';":';"'~':·,_,,:c:°':::~:':~:":'=~•~·ca~, ~ :. & -. :.~~ ~~.,~~~.?.~~~~~~~~ :~~~.~~~~1z1~~~,~ ~ • .., .. • • ". < -. -. ' ..... Tursdaf, Jufy l!, 1971 DAILY PILOT fJ Every one Hos Someth in g That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With • Wont Ad The _Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results [ l ~I HouJH for Sal• I ~[ Hou1e1 tor Sal• 1 ~; [ -·"~'"· I~;;;[ -_ ... _ ..... ~l ~~ie l ~·(k',~;:::··-· ~~;1~1 ~;;, .. M-;;"' ~1~~·:11~[ ;;""";;"'"';;;; .... t ;;;I~;;, Gen•ral Gene ral I Costa Mesa I.;;;;;;;;;;===----=-=-== MESA VERDE PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 53 Linda Isle Ori\/• Jl on1e on l<igoon, 5 13R., 4 1,i lia .. 11 Jacuzzi Tub, hd\vd. firs .. St!fi . !i' r n1.; fan1 . r n1. & brkfst. rin. ..j frpll'S., r1 n ., dln. $175.000 liome'l & HEAVY 111111 cl. light pr •c(' you , ,111 1 1 •"11~1 PrnflO'ss1on111ly 1h·l1>f .1h'<I !l\'t• lx:dn.J0111 111:1~1~11.n I 11111o 21,, baths. J>t•i'p pih• "~hJ!: .. car111'ttng 11·1111 i.;ol'· J.:l'OUS ll\i>.!Chlll~ drilf'l'~ ldl'dJ k1 1<·1i~n IS 111111\lll'U!.lll' 111 l'"t'r,v 1lL•ta1l, lr 11·ould Ll(' a pl«;1sUJe tu ~hD11 ll lo }•l'J, Near ~1,..s:1 V er d " Cut1111ry Club Assum., thr prt.'Sf'11! l11an •1•11!t :1-·our tlo11·J1 tl•l) 1'11l'nt. CaU - Huntington Beach Irvine N;?wport Beach 1 Mountain, D•&•rt, Business HouHs Furnish9CI 300 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:.1---3-B_D_R_M-.---I Re&ort 174 Opportunity 100 G•n•ral WALK TO OCEAN 3 BR + 2 BA $22,950 '.\l'\'' 11:..1111 Jn .f.: OU!, Ii•'\\ •1 11• ca1'J)l.'lS thruout. V1\CA.\T Bh1n lt10, nicely ld~<'Pt! -i- l1•1··11 pal1v, ~·uu p1 r ,. $l'l ,!l:Jo. Suhn111. ('all .~fj 1~'11 SEYMOUR REAL TY I 17 :1 BC'uch e l1d .. lltgn Helt Opi.:•11 'ti\ 9 P:-01 Champagne Appel ite? 529 .~OO J--,-\c-,-,-,-,-~-··t-,-,--r-,"1m-I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1-----------· I r111':'"'~,1nt 'LdS.1llt' 4 0 ... 11. ('lulhvVO'!l 'Nr\.\!JOl'I H1•oghls, Sprlllt:~ $800 lull price Lo TO BUY OR • B~ACll COTTAGF: '"'111-, ~1 , tiaih, 1.1111ily 11,.ar ('l ill Pr 1.;111.h(•n blHl~. iloll'n..:, good lerms 10 right SELL A BUSINESS Steps to l>a_y nr bfoach. Pf'I 111,1111 T1•1101l1ou~1·, h1i.;hl)' I 1 l lh 11 Ill,• fir·, L'ITrJX'llni.;, p l'r!lo 11 P v 1 P 1 y . HOLLAND BUS. SALES ok Yr round S!ri. 11/Jl:!nlll'd n11d il<•11ut1full.1 7l ll.'•"1·1l"". "The Broke< with Empathy" ALA Hrn1<1ls • li4.J-3!0'.l l l\V tlrs. Hrar yi11il Ja rgt• ~ ,,., I 11>d~!'.lj1!'d \\Ill\ ~ J•flllol' t'l•<JUgtl f(ll' IW\'l'l'ilJ puu!~. Ranch••· Farm•, 1716 Oran~c Av~ .• c.r.t. L•H 1,.. )\JU~ !0•1 111~1 4 BDRMS, 6<1~170· 54,0.0608 anytime e P HIVACY' 1 hr, l1nr lor. )II ~~1 539,900 Groves 180 \Ve ~&>d salt's prop!e \\'alk tv sll<)p~ Uhl paid. s12:i. i)red hill t 'ri11· J\1rk C1·11!er. 1L·1·1n1· Cull ,\1i}'l!lllt' KC-0.~:to lt1yt-r•·~t .1rra. -l BH , f.111111\ 1-',\LLBROOK rm. J1n1nt r ni., 2 h<lit~.1 !\ •\LTL's \1'/3!Ml avocado Money to Loan nlL· Prllry, 2 lriil C"i.., ''/JI~/ tr1_'t's, 500 Valencia orar.ge 1 JD L ilrps l.ul'}!.L'r !Ill!. gar Own-lr't'•'S, \f'o() ll:111• t~s. 3900 sq st oa n LUSI< VI ~\\' ~ 13R, din rm, !'f J;Hll!t: l•:, •. ~t all:'UOUS' (t hu1n1• 11'/'J br & 4 ba . Ad-~rrlrn<•r In('!. $45()/1\10. 240 Al.A Ht•nlals • &ol:J--:l!KXI Corona d•I Mar complete information on all lots, please call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Walker & Lee ;=B=EL=o=w=M=A=R=KE=r 675·6161 1 :t7~kJ Harbor Bll'iJ, al Ad:in1., Lagu na Beach l"ALL 0 ' '"6 _1 414 d1!1011a! 1 br guc~I It'll'. 'T<;"c INTErtf.ST UNIQUE R.£. G?5-ffi00. ' '°'1 " """'m'"• "" • 2 d TD loan Siii st:t!Jle & corral. Price n '":! Blk lrom b,•h. 'l hr. 'l lm . . $1:i0,000 T1·rn~~ 1tvail . Terms ba:.ed on equity. \'early l"('ntal. S~ mo. 211 Sl!l.JOO. 3 B1·1Jnn. 'l £:~1 h, li0 I HIDE·A·WAY Nr1r Nr.,.·por1 ro11 Off1rr Sh1·ltrr Jn(\ustue::., In c ., '4l-llJl S4.>-06ll Hel1ol ropt•. ti7~. .\ JOO' J1·11eL'<l 1.,1, 1~1·J,,,,1r-, ;.;,, nnL· 1·:ui build 111•.11 MUS -SE -71~/&fr2S2U. 'L_o_g_u_n_o_B_e_a_c_h ____ _ I I .. , -JI / * T LL * Serving Harbo~ sreo 21 ~. .11t>d, 11p~r11d('(! t'l'fl lS, drps, IJ.,.l(JO, 1v1era \'ll'W r·,1111 ' J•~ 1-"'----------BY <HVNEH Real E&tate Wanl•d 184 Sattler Morl•age Co, (·u'l-tlC·:;a1 · s r, r leet b!l1n all r1n~. 1111'1 k11rh. Pnrl1111;,: • \VATERFllONT, htxuriously H/U ~·A Iii. fl\•'rS•Lf'd dUI 1 11nl1n1i1t•d, .1 blk.;. 10 lw.1,.11. Bo•aulifu! Bluff s l•IOO sq fl 116 E. 17th Street furn .l BR home -wuter on i.:ar.' walk To schools. L1Jntt:1np. 3 lllt., ti.:r r,11" l'•indu, \'IL'W '11 ii nli•r -~· * CASH BUYER * 3 sules! Aval!, July & Aug., l1i.:l .. s. C.rN•n BL•lt IOI· ~'.1b-c h F I rtll , 1131'01 pan1·1i11.;. ::.Ioli" uluu., l[O~].~ d('u llt~IUl'C'd lo as ast 0 wholf' Or part. 494-1989 or frpl, ra1M'd hc"<1r 1 1h; opt>n I $! l.iOO 6 1.J.JliO(i 01, Xl:l-fllf::. Don 't list your home, •'Vi' 499--37'.16. l><'a111~. Sunkrn 11 r111 . -~ ----sell it to us. 1st & 2nd Trust D•eds * 2 br w/spacioul'i sundt'ck H .. 0111 i.1 c:-;p.111(!, Dr11r h.1 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 So.vr lime, save monry. FREE APPRA!SAL.S .~, tnai;:tuficent \111'1v. $225 ::t(} L•10kol11 Or. 2303 FAIRHILL immcd. firm oller. Broker Costa Mesa Investment 1110, 494-:1633. Emerald Bay View I Ch:11·11 11n1; :1 Bi>~lro.·1111 , 2 • LEADERSHIP s••n11 I 1-----------1 INVES ME S • "°"' anyt me L 'odo Isle 1!11rnhlc 2 BR. 2 B:i . <1ual1ty h;1t11, lOY<'ly p:1t10, n1rt' arr;,, T NT \V p arr in !!ll' midst of a 1.,.., ...... ..,,,..,..,. .... l ---,,:-:c"''.':'.,-c--~-:;;,. hoin,•, l!,;:l'. Jo:, 11r. llt•11ch. 1'1-("h1~11·p At:Ei\'T. &l6-J2:ij .'i~2-<l·l66 & 540-5336 LOANS'. LQ••·s•. LOANS'. \"ATERFRONT • Br. 2"' buy"r's rnnrkrL i\'ow 15 1hr -"",--,'°"''--~~-~~-'-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~'.I ,..,, • .. ~ lim•· 10 hru! !hut hon\(' Ni•C'ft.~ lndscp;:. J <lr("l)~ill-3 CR, 2 BA. t'ncd )Urd. Lr;: \Ve give the most. PriYa!e. Via Lido Nord. Call (Zll) 341 Baysid• Or., Suite I, N.B. 1----... ------.----------. .... 1 __:ir•-_01_0_:._°!"_"_'_111 9 p~~ General · .... e neral 1 Mesa Verde Owner --~ 1---vrry a1L~JOus for 0/frr - SUBURBIA PARK I BEAUTl ~UL U movmg 001 of a"'" l~"cly r B Y &· fan1 l'n1 i'Orne~ ho111.:, SPANISH 1..J r~e ~ liedroon1, Collt•gt• I <·loS<' to aJJ sl1'0pp1ng. t_;)ass SPLIT LEVEL P:..rk ar••a. t' ult pri('l' slid111g doors from all bed- • s~ . .-.oo_ NO DO\\'N PA\'· roo1ns. r.oouced drastically l.oc~1\<'d in onr of !ht• rnosl .\ll!:NT G! ur f HA 1e1·ms of for quick :>air. \\'as SJ.1.9:.0 popul:i!' & bcsl nrighbor-courSC' Largl' t.U\'en>d patlo N()w try "UNDEn $3().000" I•'"'"'"' __ .,..,.,....,.,. 11,~xl.~ 111 fl t1111ln>-!lun Beach. .~ Fl-~·Q, J1:1!'dwood floors. l:ltO Adanis Ave., C.:\>l. BUYER'S MKT. I.lust ask ar1y of th r rrsi -sh<1kL roo f&· {irt•placc. Ocsl :>16-5880 ill age Real Estate I' '62-4471 ( ~=:i 546-8103 $Vj:? H~RITAGE ~ lllAl UlATf d,•n,s. 1 This. ho1ne J~a.lut'('S beauti ful bu.~ 111 tov.·n. ;,i , i;; 1 I holr. la111ily roon1 forn1ul I t•xistin.t: !uan assumablr. dining roon1, ~··~ ba1hs. S11-C111J .J-10·\\j l ()/Jt'n Evrrungs I 11;11<•rl on vr ry 111N;t' lot 1v1th I r~tr!1 priY;u:y. Prired 10 s('!l <ICR HERITAGE '1U1ckly :JI .) 10,j()O, Pll<lllC' ~ aw IHITf yQu'vr· hcf'n think1n~ of. Lf't 111i::. ,\ rar;;> huy iu $l3,9:i0 patio Frpli" 1'~ Blk beach. I I ~ d ignified. Buy, Tracie, sell. !13+-0920 or ~213) 27o-4547. us sl11.iw you how rasi!y you TRIPLE X Oii·n.'r. :,IS--0336. financial • Away trom do...,•nt<>Y.'11 area. Newport Beach OFFERED Si~.00 C'n~h ~ 111" ll'n:ln1s S ---I 2'2' Newport Bl"<I. can gr1 11' a n Jua n Capistrano , • BY OWNER 11 111!XlY111<' h;t). Eit•ry unil Coas1 Pnwnbrok('r &12-8.\02 4 BR, 4 ba, pool, beaut vu, 2 011 a lot Front hon1(' 1 Brl. 89~-Sjt; ;,r,.(11.'Jt\ t1.1 ~ ~·<1111p. pri1·:11·y & ocrau TRA (';:)!•'Elll\EO I B . upper tlay. $300 wk for sum- n1u111ry kit. Lg(' lrlln nn + Re11I Est11te I 11'11 'l'r•rr;l('111f; -~ wa lkw;1y' \ll''"!ll:: Ill ll\1' lsl:inrb, ,\lu.~11 o•nes~ ' Mortg•g•s, 0\(•r lhru Sep!, 11. EXECUTIVE HOME n1u11y xtras. 2nd homr, !gc .11·r twirk. 2 HR. unit " "''It SOO.'J ! 01111 ·l hcdroo1n ppor unity 200 Trust D•edt 260 714/G33-~39.l f'X1 I 1 8. in8 pn:·st11::1c "i',:l 1~~' N0cii·port 2 Bit + srn ·iee por('h. Lcr By McV11y 11 1,1l'a111 t11r your C'On\'C'l\Jl'n<'t' ~1 , l~1th. ('3~;111 :11·:11l1lb\,: I NEED CASH '114/&lf,-Jl03. each . .O! .. :--••· rapt>s yard ronipletl'ly lcnl'rd. -II !las a h:indson1[' fr·pl , h•r ~lo· Nr11 /);.JU1! & 1•1trµc1 UETfY CRQCKL"P l ---~~~---~~1 ,,\r~-231:i !or <1d(lit1ona l 1nlor- & carp(':s hke lll'll'. bu1l!-1n Hoon1 !or pool nr cxp;ini.1i>n. TOWNHOUSES ~·1'<'lll'h d<Jors lo ron1an11, \ r s:~l.9:icl ""• ,<-~~ .t,.~, ,,o,,R,.,,",OoRr E• R"•l 'H_o_u_•a_,_u_n_fu_rn_. ___ J_o_S Yal·uum u1nt Hllprc1's11·e I h 1 • d-,-,.,·~-" u " ,. CHARM , ldral !~If'. Asking-S-11.~:JO. ~ Be1lro1n l't 0 .. 111..., S20,900 :1 o'011y ,,. srr>. in. rn1 r111.p,o1ru·k <; NEEDS NO\\' ri•s1x111s1blc Estalf' loan, Upon approval General PERSONIFIED I l'tltry, rll•('ll'I(' .i::arai::e door. G12-0l,i·I or t;.Jj.QS7,I a rt 6. :> B«tl!uon1 Sparu...,11 S2'2,9!l:'I Pnn11• Nor1h :.ldr & II raJ't' {'\l'L',vf'!:1\,\'0 VALLI·;\' 111!'11 ''"' "'0111"11 I••'"'''"'' u~-thr mun<'y howrv('r Y""l•--P-F-CR-F'_E_CT __ F_O_R_O_N_F •. -,-o, 1 hugr bcdroo1ns J slrP· -------Call Collrri 7l·l·8 l2·:.?:i:i.i 1111.1 l~EALTY ~ ~ ~ ....--JL11111oniou.~ l'Ulor ~i:hrn1r doii·nlJalhi-.ANDihl'ownl'c l Ou t~tanding Location. Hi !lie McCormack~·-i ·~!~~J\ C;irn l!lOC'lllihl!'ano <i u1 o n1 a !I.'!! liLTT\' llkr. Al.o;(l ask at.lout ntJI' l\\·o\ _ l IJr, b!lns, crpts. 1l1 1,1>1i.:h .. u1, Ir Jou·n· t1r1•d 1 i; aiLxtuus, (',di now ;ind '1 lir 1 b<t, lge k111·hr11/d111 i:: RF:A l.fOR ~S.l-Li,,J ;.;,_,n J unn ('arH~lrano t.:l tOC!\~lt P U ()!JING unsecured jX'rsOnnl loans. ,..;1113!1 IJut nicr. SllO. '': lll'1ku1g. IC'! u~ ~how }OU 111;,kL• \'lllH' olff·r I 11rr·n. fqJlt', brlf'k pa110, --1 11.>Uh's Can st:ir1 11art or Cull ~' ALA llt·nta!s e &!~.· JOOO I I r Bd . PRIVACY ""·"" " rlu~ 11111nacuat{' our -w lk & L ln·rs. 1·or11l'r hous1• \1 ·s1dr 1u11r :'>-JO hours per \l't'('k r111, Fan1. "1n., T1111 Ba!h a er ee ya~d lor boa1 or 1ra1lt'r, 2 l.t11•;itrd al l'nd or rlll d·· fllfl salt• or lea:.l' w1lh op-('0111p;,ny est a b l 1s hci; . • THRI~ e ON TllE HEACll -Ytar honll' 11•11h glean11n1: r:ir]ll.'t· nHnules to 111aJOr shop i; PRICE REDUCED :..il' 111 Tl'nlplr II ills. sirci•I hon hy 0111K'r. ni•w 4 b1' ln1-.nl<'»s /or d1s1nllutors. round 2 br, crpls/dr)JS, I , d t'l[•t:trlt' k1tchrn. Oouhll' 201 ! \rr.~rrl1/I Ori\·<' CL'llll'r fJ~·,.,11 a 1s ,-~·hools. It• ~ll'l'l'I 101 OYC'I' :t,OOO sq. Tro~· ll•l11u• 1\ll h, ·l'l'.\-J'.r~~ 620 Nev.'Port Ccnler Drive l(ids & prl~ $1771 t:.irai:;r. bn•i•ir 11J~. iirll I li-lG-fill Op!'n 'liJ !l p~ ~l() ttl'.rr r ;i r.k •. S:ll,;iOO. ~1 g,.drnl '.! ~:ory '.2'" b:ilh~. fl -:: sp:u:iou~ IJ<ll'n1s., 2'~ Santa Ana He ights .... U Sl::LLl:\G s33-3.t·IO ALA fll'nlal.~ e f>l:l<i!lOO lnnds<'l•P<'(! 1n<'lrn!i111: pla111-DOVER SHORES .·.1r~Jrl8!i a1111rr,, 2:100 i-11. f1 , A~~u 1n"; h.itils. 1.unily i'Uoi n, huili -_-:--$•10,000 \st TU on C-~ pnrccl f'l's To p .\I t:.".\ \'EHDJ·: lo-' VIEW * NEW LISTING * l'lli\ SG·l:..O. f",1 2nd, Hu~!i' 111 kll\·hc•n; ru·<'plac·i•. Lnig•· * BY OWNER * r;u 1.,,1ung or .,i><·ntJ 1no11' Sol!! at SG0,000. :;1n111g huy"r e SPACIOUS 2 bl', ~1o11r. <'j~,1·111 at IJ pr'il'(' )till \':Ill s~.).000 B,Y \)\\/1('f ;HJ'\.[Ji27 ASSUlll(' this' d<'s1r11 bh• Fil,\ U.S.A.B. REALTY I tlt•i.:ks ,\• rloublr r:(lra~r. U\I• 3 Hit :~ li.l, :!.llJO "I fl lllllll• lilll<' 1111!1 )OUr !a\'Ori!(' h<1h-is 1ons1ructing bldg, f{'ll{'f', lnc1t yHrd. l'lll'I gar , Sint>:ll'S n• f 1Jnss op -only $1:.1,irl(I. ----d 1 " l lilt 1., formerly BRASH-niainh·n,·ui('I', • 'nly s i:1,;•, ori •, t\!-rr. :J(}:-\.IU /'0111, f1w...J, 11~ nnd h·t thl' niach111e llg" lr.dscpg, "tr. Pay~ $1200 ·'k. SI·!". Balboa lslan 11an ..... p;1r1uu_~ . . • .., "' A I ,,,-u v 11•11h tu•, do1\'n ">ti • l•Hl•' tH ·otiOI} , ••• ru )UU niuney. (!ii:;h t<'-q<tl)'. 111<"1. 9~;: Discount ALA l'"ntol·. e «<, JOOO ,3!11!'11!1!11!11!11!!~!!1!1~~j * SO. BAY FRONT *I ~~1:~·.r::~;.;~' ~·~~·~· '~1:1ro:::~ EAR REALTY ' j T~s tin . 4u1n·d. ~l,.\97. HI": Ark. ~9.l-ll ~J._~~I ,,. ,, .,..;,.. M. M. LA BORDE ~ BP.L i ;r~E 1s1 1-·;\NU !)(' h ! 1:~111r;~;.; s~~n· 1'11· ()ff-847-8507 J-0/an, 1 I'~ ownrr-.1 hi', 2 ha. :iir, :111 LJ.\!ITED o rro nTUNJTY 20~1;~1~~d~·11~1~·nl~~i~~\~~: ~g~E~r~r.~;~s.0~.;;~~~di'Jl~~ ., •· a. Olrr '1(' 'MORGAN, R,E LTY "Sl\INNY DIPPERS" REAL ESTATE I hlln\ llug•• 11'1 i·ul-di··Si•i· 8{I "'].-5112~ fncd yn nt , l'U(;I gar. Kid.~ & huU>1; h'ph·. & vie w .:1LUS '1 A 1, ~:':2.:ti~l I 1:,:1~ Cl.11'1'~" L11 \\'rile n(iw Jor niorc in·1:~l~J.~/"~'~0~· ~6~"~~·~· ~~~~I 1-BH . I h;i , rnr~1. ~·~ntal O\.'f'r 673-6642 67.S.6459 -D~LJGl\T-· B 1'1 ll!l(J ljlt·nOt•yrP S1 s:ll-Sk~8 .. r .~1i-OSOI 11•<••• •!11111, l'"d-'U"' division IJl"IS. l.ireat loc. $\(;:,, 000 1111 I'll' l'lU~pH'r i::dock "Brdr m F!'ant'lSCH!l ) ,. •. ,.,, .• ,-,.,, "191 'I" u "\J ~ ALA Rt•nlals . 64.J-3 i . " • ,. . *MESA VERDE * -·• .J;," ----'O 0 -3'" ·r I j~ Finr~1 loc & <llJ.JI. 111-..1 :"ell 1111h ~unlrn kitrh .t· In: Westcliff 4'1 I cul< ...,,., orranct", ..... * TOT OK I BR -* 4 llr. '2 ha. <'In corner lu1 11• · I UY 111\n1•r. Tor• nr !lw \\urlft, --,---------,. "''°10 G<'v" t"l<pho"" ~lorfl111t TCl -· tlnl" at SJ:i0,000 Princip11Js ran11]} nn 11{!jriu11nl: fl"'• . ~a. ...,J -.. "' "~ d ~ Sl .. ni.t:ure rrl't's & shn1hs. A ,., I I"•• 111 3 DH, 2 BA. !gt• ,v;ird. Xhn LIKE n{'ll ·I t.r hy O\\'fl('f ~:1·~··~,~~~,·~------.. .1~·;;;;;;;;~;~1St v/rt'I, Cpt/ rps, ..--ntlo. :_o;, onlv,.Bkr.fi1'2-0li7 •;,sunif' ' rmn"' ~· ' .._ BEACON * 645-0111 f\\·\\l;; crpld _r, pa1n1rd . Sl7-s.-,::l Tll!·: /{ Jo.:A L 1•nr11l f\lauy ;.;!rn~ Ap· V.1r:i111. Opi•11 Sun 1-li. 011ner anxious. \\'11\ sac b1·· ESTATE ,1,\!{1'. 1in11~rd $.l:l,600. f:l'>lxl 1111 s:;,s,:,QO. &12-9'J!IG 11r Gl2-J lill * THE PROOF IS Houses Furnish•d 300 * l BEDROOM * £vc111ngs Call &\~133 Bal boa Peninsula G.I. REPO. lrow F!l,\ a ppraisal Trl'ln.~ =~~-,,lake uffrr 29~1 1 Atp111<' r•· THE PUDDING * COSTA MESA I BP.. i!Ln, 3 li;:i Nr R.1cqt1ct .. 1 $~O OOO Cal l ·-1-_,91f CHARMING "' 1---------·llJltns, cpts/drps. Child/pct I I ClulJ. boJI !'•!llp Si'l.:i()(J d l.lt, '. ' ' .)'J,l. ' ~~l)_._4~-4:l'.;J ~ u 1::.·r1t1UUTORSHIPS <1.Jl· Goneral \l'rl-mo. $185. J B•·(ll•Kllll li•Hlll' un HlJ.:l' I -~ · ' ·,·~·: ,~1"' 11r :.-1.)--.Htj7. I DEAN BROS Re;il E sl~le, I '" 1,,1 11 1111 fruit lt'"l.'s, pi;tio I 11\ar:.h.ill Really 1.,_.,,~~' 1 , Laguna Niguel Gener;il po11H<'d by the l<'adcr, NE\\· BEACON * 645·0111 EMERGENCY ~------' 1·uHT 1N·ri::1-tNATIONAL, r-;;;;::;;;;;::;;;;;:;;::;;;;;:;;;;1 -ji';;;~:=.;;; auct :. 'P"l'I;\] 11•tirk <;tlnp Corona del M ar • 2 Rrdf\IU!ll 1111 a hug~ lll'IV s,\{'lUrIC'E -Ek'il,U( '1 )o r ·----------1' l·111: t·Xj>L'\'t !ucrar1~·e Clirn· 1· Rent and Leas• oPtiO-;; .,1111 ,•.,ra1:i· r<Mi:i1 fur [ 1;-1d 1 . I i\•'l'd 4 BO + Orn or Rno111 I quur ,.,. tu•rc• 1111. Cool (l('t';in (lid 2 t1r, 1·t }d, 2 palti1s. Ac•eege for ••l• ISO lllJ.:• iilulr \.\'{)rkini.: only a * LEASE·RENTALS * $190. J Bed. ~·~h pa1n1ed. f:u.it "· ti·'lh·i· iu·r•1·,..~ 10 LOVELY CLEAN f(•r off1C'f', Pff'fr r 11/11u"J h~'1l('~,(11111•r nr1i.;hhorho11d. Ii, 1, ,.1,,,0111 >Ip• "ltns 1 !""' 3B-Cl ho " ~.ii.;i·i, · "'•".. •4 ., _____ J,.,,+1u11i~/lC'r\\·eek rt:IJIJ1ng ,,_,", ""· oseto : pp1ni:: n•.ir )a!d aJ.o 511<1)/\lo DUPLEX ~ll1-;t 11(' I s1orv, Ft'!'. :inrt 1 ·~1111·cnw n1 10 ~h01'~'11~· [All\' p;1110 '! 1i:1r, NJr.1111 pnnl. bch 20 ACHI·: pn•hlt'lllg •lf;JllJ,:t' ,\I. !V,\J i\TIC i\tEHCHAN· $2Z:i. 3 Bed. Brand new crp!. P'''' '·ill ,1 11t1 <.111•'1 i!o1111 I 111 1\-l area u1• to s~;i,000 •,\·~ 11.~s11n1allll' GI, All lnr I I I , , I o F' d' 1 ~ 1111~·,1p •. a.n a~.,1~ v 1r1~· o. >;rov1•, Rl\•'r~1dP. ~·"in1.n:•· urs t;ns ii ilh nation.:tlly CORONA OF.!. !\!1\R. Ni. of s:1,;>. om1al 1n-ne111 s 1ag. pl1;, S .~.-, 1·1,,~111;.:. ('n~1. l>on't Vrr.v <l rsir.:itrle pri!J)('!'T)', I Crill IJu!l'h f r t•ns!rt1, Agnt. only 52~.:iCQ, Bkr. S-l2-2'J.1;1 111ls .~· h1 lb. $ .. ~ .. 100 n1 bsl 011 V.·.n 1:1ff•'ll .~. rlr\tland_ knviin .. l' UDD I N G &-Mwy _Aug 1;,.&pt 26 _;:BR. Nichols Real Estate '''''' ''' , 11,-,11,11,. l~·drootn ;ond h.11h irnnl I -116-2:13 or J.IG-011'> 11/1· 1'lp•11 1>•>11'<' <1111 "~'~91 r· t 1 S4'9S21 ' I ' ·· " •~·" .i~•1 ~Hi.· !'r 1n1iJ"1 11:11\., or t'ltU!T CUP" Snack~. und l'\ Ba . $J'i;i wk. 11-$22, l 50 111111• 2 l11.•d i'UOnl .iri.f 1'~1!1 ! iB~'O\\'NF:R-:l h-,.-,-h,-T(•lrn11· 1Cro1111 V n ! l t Y ~1lll·d11·1s1•>n. on 111;i111 111"·!,V I I 00 l•'.•I' unit Al1\!l\<: r1•nl• ti Z I ,._,. Jl\nhland~I 4:t.J..l)I(',?'.: •'U t:l'lUl~ lht' n10nL'Y X!?S, * 3 BR/2 BATH * \' t lh1'1 pon .... ~· ~(\ 11 1·11 h.u1,1 "' !" ~'.:1r<·h t'lf'ld 1'1" ··d .ti \\lh.tl an t•.i.sy w•y 10 1nakr Rn11u11toit!y, NJn1pln1rly rr-Kirl• "'••l-n'"· RI!-. rpi. SI'' '•f\ll'llf'!llUI< •1111'0''11! I . ~ ~u .. '"' <N Newport '1 I I ' II 11/111·t bar. rrln~ ,_ '• lia ------HIGH ON A H ILL Sl !.(J!Xl 11··1 ·" \\ r , 1 • 111,uu·.1' 11 )ou ara r1.•li1tblr, derora1e1I 3 BcJrn1. .l Bath BEACON * 64S·Ol I l \ ( lill•t! ',.I.HU'!' "' .• E • ' . ' II ! 12 ·""' ~h.11:: ('rf)l!', ! u<:tn1n rl rJI'. 1 XeCUtlVeS l'.111•!1';111111· 1 w11 f1·0111 this I ')•:o l'i<'~ \I I ~ I 111 Si!I \,, h.ii ,. .t ''l~iJ car, and can • 2 SIOI'y, 20'x30' bOllUS roo1n •• t'or•n1a d••I 1 .11'. .. ~~' 1 1 , ' !It'll i~pper P tH11 •111e: ,,. \\'r h;ii·p a 2i00' _ ! l3••drf\"lll, ·I 1.1rn1 2 h11 11 .. 1111· 11\ x!J1I \Liln .. ,. I' 1• 1 pJ, •1~· •I 1111u11·ol1111 .. Jy 111vl·.~r $!1UU.llO 1:;irdenr r Vaca nt lrnrn1~! *Np! Hght1 2 + Don* F . . c.111 f,;;:.s .. :.r1 :u ~1·1· I a1rv1ew ltl '1 n \ Ill u r I' r u .~ l (I Ill ., "''II fan1il1· flll h(11H• I l'L>!ll!' [n+ Hll!' II) Fl·.J~T!J.I .(I I• .. (Ill II' I" S~l\JiJ.("', )'{/U Jllny loe Se-flCC S::rl'i.00 2 B;1, IJ!tns, l/y,ar11. s11;, ( · $"~",(l(l 'I~ 1-40 " ' • ' "' 646·881 1 ~:'.:'.·'--·-"·· __ ,,...( I plu.;al.1n';is\IL'):.1n1o•r>Y1n1. ~.;;o,,,1111 .~ 1!111111· 111,i lli•I ;1 1 ~•.'l'iO 1 .. ,·i.•,( 10 )0111 ou r suci;cs~ BEACON * 645-01!1 (anytime} DO YOU HAVE 5 Members In Y our F llm ily?? COZY COTTAGE onl)· $1~.~"1f! C':ill Laguna N iguel Relllty 1 1· 11· 1,/.,1111 I• r111 ,\!11 111 1 • .,,n1 1)1\JI• u~ a r101c sl1'011-j n .. drni, .l Bat h -2 siory, 2 ------ 1 PATTI WALKE R 830 Soso 496 5791 I 11,'"Pi''""·. v,,.,,,,, 11nni"d *2 BR. BUNGALOW* * , · ,,,OI r1·,01llUlll,(•1111111) 1"'.I ill" )'1,<lt' •IO""'' lll lC""~[ < ~ ,. 2 nn !pl •'n!'I p.1 1in. <lhl r:ir, "' ~.. '"~' ()('(' $.l!ri.OO fl'lr rna!ll rn adulT~. Ga ragt . 1 1 k I R EALTY L id~lsl• lr«"l• _ 11a1Pr !1k• J\!;r iuit.I 11,, JI sho•1 you how. \\'on'l l:isl' SSO I nrt,.-r ~ s u, 10 or i1.1r . ~ l"fl I II I', 1 .. 11-11 .. 0 ~. ·11d ri.11111', 'ddre~~. ml BEACON * 645-01 1 I Fruit lf'\'l'\, i.;r.if)'· i1rl• r J7 1'i'! fir,,. h 11:l•I ~a .\lon1 l!iflt' Cod f'hanning Bkr &11·4~!\i I 842·1 ~8 __ -* LIDO'S BEST * 111 _Al •·H•I! "i. "V 1111 .. 11c 1111111her, Jo: :>.cwpon JP.rtirn1.2h:i1h!' .. "u oJ !fl\), ! hr!n11 . ht':\111 ('•'I\., bn!'k I I 0 OCEAN VIEW 1111< .. ', 1.,, '""··("• ,-," .. '.'J\I 1)(1\\'.\ J:.·,p•1n !.011\,ly II"' 111,1·111.1111.na! 01s1nbutini:: c r1;,,1.s:r.n.on. s * 2 BR. HOME * 11·111 1\1 1-111 d111i:1 clris•'I. NF,\R El'1'ryt 1u1;: :: B !. ~ " """'"' "'"" 1' 1J1 11 :21 1A 3700 SUMMER RENTAL C! 1 1:,1~·~,'1 '~l' h~,~11~~1{::1 t~::::,. ii~;~ ~ "'" g:1r;n.;1· 1.l!Kir op1·n•·r U,\. Lg rr:c r111 S:. k11c:hrn. fro;11 n J\1ni.; .'11"r1 1111, ~ r.rt , !lH, ;1•, 11;1 , i .• ,~.~ S!Jl .. Xlt'.1 ~;:;::n1~11·:~':.,._1:1~1; I'' r in" t-.','.t11,1:~;,1t 1~L~1: Nc~~1r1 Br<'11kl.'r~ Dr. Sh•rr~ 6 l~OO. BE1~C~N N1c .. ya~5:~;~·I lliL";\'f.\V"r·ll A Pn>~r,in\ I:~ I.All. Lor..,. (lf ('h01'T11 A· l \!'d 1•al10. O!'fls, c11t~, ~~A . On1,i $~(i.,:i~I. i\n>-I Bil. 4 1•11. l\flxS~ $13.'o,\i((l • I Ht•;HIJ ('allf, 92(i6(). wl'<'k,$1400n10 -Aug '''I''" ,,,,. s:l l.!!.:iO hi 1 1n~. ;:ar;1Rr-$33,:.00. ~~fl ,,.,.,,,,. LIDO REAL TY INC. Business Property 154 • 2 nrorm, 11-li Bath, C:n.,.llsh Corona d•I Mar r0r 111,1 SlOtJ 011 ;1, 1!01111 • \ \ \ ,. l>ll\'llll'fll T~ui. 11,,1111, 1, MORGAN REAL TY f'llf'yrnr11•_ Of)f'1l ll <J use I :.15-0I.•~ .;~ 1_;.s.~::: .~:'.77 \'1,i L1tlu, NII HEART f s ('l , 1 ·I' '(ANDY * PANTY s1ylr. S200 wk, $700. mo-Aug·l-----------1 I 67'-6642 675-6459 I S-1.1-Su11 frlf;..f0.11i 11 ft 5. Real Estate * 673-7300 * 0 · '111 rnii llti ni' Bay Shores _ 6 Bednn. Pri. 3 RR, 2 Ba. all bllns, \nclds rr;11!y tu \X'('llP)', 11111 '.lf· " 1rl!'~s ilrl'.1, Burl; In h.1rk 1 HOSE """" A prl,, ilrap.·~. 2 1u,1111"u' -REOUCEDl O-SELl 1 • CUTF. 3 b~, 2 h.1. 11:it11•. B V Mesa del Mar Uits. frnn1 n1•l 111:11 tri rn-11.\0 SELLING INVOLVl::D) l'&le ~ch.~ .. '""' mo .. ug. freezer I relr1g I dsh11·hr, halhs. full prirr I~ s~;!,!IOO, R('lJUCt'J s2.:ro· 4jxl8 l't lgr )aJ'rl. Sm do11·n or y Mc 11y hnllv 111\!)lt•d 1: :~lli fJrl C'AS!I HEQUIRED Aust1n-Sm.1th Gorman crpfd, drp'd, Orean side or "•II 11 •. nnll _ ii•r'll ,hnw 1 ., BR , fl \snme SIS9 nio pyn1nts SELLING ;\l.!r .s".~ ,{)() 1~·1.1 1,,· l'I· Sii" 00 and Assoc1at• Realtors hwy. $3:C1 1no. Yearly. ' .~ 1•or11rr, rn~ crn • ., urn, . · · . ·' Bf·'.,\UTIFllL 4 hr, 2 ba, nc111 1 ~_c·_c'_;" · _'_' ' __ .1 1111111• "· • • .. " "· ·~1· .. ,,,,7270 67.~.i'.lJ!l. 4!lG.-23j,J, 011 ''. l'''I' 0 •11111 'l"I">" II ,1 I · tlll P'US $2·1.00fl. Bv ownt'r 6•1&-lll.l!l. C I I $\9~ ,,, -" r ~· · ,. ''"" 0 Ir". ~ i.l · " 1-· YOUR HOME ? .~h:ig: 1·1·p1~ & many rus101n ommercial • 'oil 11101 ....•..... ,J,(N 111c r roi:;ran1. 1-l!drrn, ;ipt, Or111· h~ B.v nll'nrr, :I BR. 2 h;i . Ollns, ., fr11 1 11rr~. 11:t1 El Ca mi no Property 158 1 .·1.~11 1l1rPe ........ s.38~.oo l!*,..~M-IN-l•H-O•M-.E~""•$•l .. 2S ~ 1311• II I F ·t l f ef(u1t1rs. Personal attcnlion. r. · :l J, -,· 1 ..... . ,., ··--'· fncld!! util. Ideal for l11dy. $250/mo Walker & Lee h~l-l~1rk~pl1r I S2!l.fl!J. ''·'~l1111e Ii·\'<. l.;J F iri• appr;usnl -\V" '111Y D r· f>l 5'1G-4"2-J•xcellcrit polcntrn.I uicome Stv/rer. J'2 Ba Du plex, nf'w "Pl:<, 'lrp!. yrly. 675--6145 or arKl gl\'(' 115 a en 1•an. _ ur111 urc il ,...., or I . . v· , INVESTME or ii l'w '"".urs ..... eeouy wv"" BEACON * 645-0l l l Un'·versity D-alty ..all'. ~7-4?"-iS 2.i yrs. f'Xperu•n('I", M1ss1on 1e10 NTS 1011,~ k l::vnning•I Refill-646-2290. r.ro Harhn r BlY1l at ,\ilani~ '"' COLLINS & WATTS *NEAR THE BEACH l~=~~~-=-~=~I :JOO\ E Cst lh"Y-673-WIO 1 2-Br:-l~rg(' gar,-fl'n(.'{'d-;:J, I \\'IT/I "f.IAJOR" 1ni.: <1n1I t'O!lcchng moll('y LUSK llurbor View Hilla 3 :>ij..O.l6J Open '1t1 9 p~ 96:.5l23 J.:\'rs. G42-fH27 VI J::\V -3 Br/l bu, lam, chn. T"' \"1" LI. \SJ'BA~·0 / d 2 b ----m· O'l'NF.R. S.IG,9j(I rln~i· lo schools f., shoppin,1:. r4 , '" ·"· ·' • ~ c..•~·"' ron1 coin Op.?ra!erf lspens· Executille horn" 3 Br, lsni BH, a. f'nm rm, S.17J mo, PRIVACY FOR BY O"'ner, 4 ATC 1;v, B;i. l nu n ttii n . wa t t'rf11ll OF"'fCJ,' '!hi ·"fi~ y I I A '" 417 IRIS' OPEN 1()..5 51G,IXXt. 272 Cos1:1 f>lesa St. r 1•111 w1 n a qu...., 00\J area. rm, 2 "'· flim/utlf. S350 car ~r. ava1 u~ ...,, I ' I 11, 11'!-IC'vr l. Pncrd I o \\ CO\l\l "llCI \I 11 11 b nd >' G Id 641 ~., EVERYONE 2 sri1 furn t10111!'s on 1()1 G_'"="c.'-"="---==c-,=c new ~lll,i: rrp, '1'P~. 1 ns, · · ,-,~ '· ( "11' Ps nanic ra s.J or in<"idJ1gardnror S~\V/Q, arrlncr !nc · --....,.,.,, I P'n"ll"d 111· rn> ,•. 111" ,,~-~. 011111•r RJj-:H!l l 0 Al-Ill ll'C< I 1°-·1°w '• n <I I · I I h & 'BY o 1·0 L c·' ~ "'"'" I "' -, · ·' 1~·rsnria in ... v._ .._ BEACON 645-0111 Co•I• Mesa Tiir l'hildrf'fl ha111• tln::lr brll• 'nnir 01', ~o .. n 1i•y, -., 1vner -l'v1 ..... A l)t_; JI I · W , R DUBO S C St Jk 1 ~JAR 8 • BR f'IR 2 n. iJpgradcd oor n kit & dtn N•wport Beach , I , IN • t<11n11•. address and phont'l iii![ilciJi:iJGj~~!Jil r"lOm.~ nnd fan1ily rooin on n'nlal iH'l':'.l, • 10r1 \\:J. 0 ' · ti::~ · ' oll, area. palto. $2.~.:.oo. 962-:G!m <R.E. Rrokcr~~ 1;33.g.1-1.J nunib1•r to l'l1•1lli-Slatr Dist , --c--o-.,-.------ 1,11,, lrirl. \l!lnl ;u1rl ]lad ~ ht.'h .~· shp,1: \lust srr. /HJ shag. VPry s h ar n~ -----1 1,, .. , l'8l W, Broadway, * 2 BR. Gar. Palio. c~u. -!"1 1 • 02 •·0 "" ·2·0 IMME-D POSSESSION BAY FRONT -POOL lnco P t 166 , '" n1.1,:trr b(>droorn i.uitr !Ill 6'i:i-l:J-IO •)I' bl.i-·Jto a 1 ;i s,. •'·"' .,..,r;i J I me roper V • Anaheun, Ca. 92802. !714) RENTAL FINDERS drps, litove, rt'frig. Quk>I Th I k I 0, l\k 1~!, VACANT' 5 Rf.[)R;\IS' 11\Jv!'r Shor~ wllh l hoo t <IJ w >•• co1•• •••• 1 I I / d I .1nothrr Cr'\' llff' l i"C ·' -Dana Point :'.':".':'"'.O""''.'.'C-,,-----77il-:1060. · • ""' N p1cu se ling or a u ts d t , hoi1rr 111 ---DOLL HOUS[ l.O\'cly hon1f' ,f; are;i. Car-1 ;11.ll'rs 1;111 Ill<' "-':11Cr, This SAN c /, ~; \J !·,' ,N 1· 1.-., By H *A 1 1 t blk 1 ,,_ ,1~ ;~~t'·~l~;;~~ 0 ~~1rrt :iln1n1:1 --._ pct~. dNIJlC's, !:'ubn11 1 h1•1111t1 lul paJnc<' has two Builrl1•r i ru1Jo1111111; ilf'fu_,,r -----olSTRIBUTORS *ou~~OJll p*s. :ti4.)3 or 6~;;~s. • ~· :ind hr.;t of nll f,.r Dud _ SELLER NEEDS HAFFDAL REAL TY I n111slrr l'iUll('S plus .1 r xtra 1r1r1l('Al'~. i l· J H n FRUIT JUICES hi<; 111111 of!ltt Ai\'D a \"rry 1306 First Av•nu• CASH! R-12-•140J Ev<'!I. :i.11-2~.u; hr•dn:lOms. 5 Ul'aul1fu! baths. v.•/alarn1, -11 ~ru11 n1 . in· All ar..i, for restocking all l'rn-lo '""""",.,'' Lovi;:LY 3 Br. home · ~""C!iil cocktail !riunr;<' J,,n1<; OPEN TODAY lnt zonctl for 3 111111.~. A.,klng Irvine I Thi• f1 ncs1 of carpeting lt'ff'flm ~111rrn, f'lrr ~atrs. nrw line of WELCH'S pop-* MINI HOME-* Blt-tns, new crpt~. drps, 2 ,~ $32 SOO $12 500 I I bi h J I d d' Id aJ t ., j · frple!!, lndry rm. $250. of hou!J{' for $@.(Q). t:nJI , · · uva1 a I' \\'It OYC' y rap-lrplr~. gllr di1u1· O/ll'r;tlor.s. 111,1 in 1v u n.n wees. Included utiJ, Ideal for lady 64•1.,, A,r 4!16-6Zi1, 8.1J·!ICl90 I :;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;, " O G t I ·" -now for an i1ppo1n1n1rnl lo University R•alty -----------1• M molch1ng. A hU1te kl!chen pM p&t10~. ('In~•· tu llf'aCh .~ "n1pc, range, rape ru I, f}25/mo. l~c·~~~-~-----1 ~N". 6~ I :iOOJ E. c~1. ll~'Y 673-6510 East Bluff AWARD WINNING ~nu n1u~1 see to bf'lie\lr in-shp". lO 'J dn, A\101 July Ton\ato, Appte and Prunr BEACON * 64S.0111 2 Br, I Ba., duplex crpls, New ly Listed Duplex P lan •1, n1 Ttirtlr RQCk, rlurlr !f 3 fref'zrrs. Owrl!'r 1:ith r..i2-3l!Xl l':!th n~w automatic dispen-fel'IC'ed back yard. 0 n Broo1!mror 4 RR, 21~ Ila., rnu.~1 llt'll 1h i~ WePk .it undC'r --. -COSTA i\fE."A sC'rs. All company establish· *PRI ROOMY 2 Br* cu 1-de -s ac . Sl65/mo. PossibdlllC'S' Arr yau ln!rr-e EXCLUSIVE AG E"TS e r'--\'aluA wi!h ' s-c1,1c"I'~ 1•d accounlli. Absolulrly oo Comple1t'ly turn w/ -r, S140. 642-4860. -t-' I>> , d"pla~ i:-n! '' !rJr lhf" V<'ry Si'f'CI&) priri• ,.._. ,-•'~ " • Ba rn"'·~ Vt:llll',{' 12-:l BR "''" '~~~~~~-----! "" "'· " ,,, .JI}, " SALES . l .E,\SES •1~·~ C """ 11 1 TI ' . bo BEACON * 645-0lll 'c Co11.~t Hwy, "'ilh 11 i,'OOd ., · of $44 .750 JNCLV111NG TIIE price ol f 1H ,JV11, ALI. Cardrn ll•iuses n!I 11fatl. St' ng req. us IS fl ll&· $19!'.>-2 Br, I Ba, fenced yant, \llCW~ l! 0 call )t LAND. Walker & Lee l{t1r11i;t·~ s,. pallQS On fide, ground tloor opportun-LOS ALTOS frple cpl,, drps, 21TI Run.I · s · -I :,;,~. lty to make an rxceUcnt . Pl 642-2222 G . H. Robertson I &. --... l'al11ablr 172x21'.ll 1 blk Bank )'('ar round incomr pert or Prld• of Own•rthtp """"'°""'=""'""°--~7 1 I fit'i-2 1~0 Healtor ~7295 .-(· • 'i "--J~ 2790 !lart>Qr Blvd, 11 Adams of 1\mrrirn . .2 mi. ocean. lull tlmr Cash inYet'tmenl Hom• MESA Verdf' 3 Br, neat & Rralty Comc""r"t Y Don't "--ce Me In , .. <; ~ /1>:"-tlt/J{' J.l~·OHi.:-, 0fl('n 'til 9 r;,,1 lnNin1" S1.9IO/n11J Good lnw 11~ siii1.50. 11 ""U are Fsmily wilh ll'>l'nagrrs ok. &~ady. $250/mo. + deposit, rcn tf'rm~ l,,1il l'ncf' nY.'lY'r J.15 ~v • B 2 BA C·ptld-• 540 ·-Cl'ffh a I slnCC t'f' and rrady tor Im-" edroom 2 bath, built ins, · ' ',. · .,....,,,-1, M 1 av•~ ~· ge I \Vu!e 01}1.'fl spur<'s & a Irr!· rcuJ1 y QUICK CASH Bl'nmrd Sl, (.~f Gl&-4·1.'l<I inf'l!in!" !'illlrt Y.TJtl', ""lrt, ca~l lng, drtr.JX',, leaae $.285 $195. 3 BR 2 BA ountain ll!W ir1;: of "011n~ry JIYu1g and y-·r ~~· DE V t J rn I r I & P 1-Jm111;H·11l11r1· 3 l3H ~ tw111 rlt)St> c uough 10 11.81 k to !hr .,,1, Vi•o "·I Om ","J,NCE l",'i" _; t~ ,lJ', 11111 cnpi n 1ihorl(' for ptrrouaJ imcr· t>"r ino. hone ...,ng Beach S2u.1 rfMJllth-to-morrth 1 Ir k '()\'l'I' ..,, ~ '" LJf" ,~ "'" THROUGH A proj~~cl~. \Va n!.• inl'!'.~!nr or \'l('W ro : 713 -4'.n-9'551. Rl<R : 646-9666 & S4Z-22Zl rouai;:r \\'sun( c· · 1 • bl'll<·h.AlmMttm ~t()IM' Newport 8('11ch 6+1·1111 J.~t \\'e:r11rrn Bank Rid.it 11~.;oru1tr 11·111! rn p l tal eri flll lto. 1>r1mc 11111~1(~" lri1 tr1t rthlltlhtsl11 r11:('hrlluiifut Unh,,.~ity Pll rk DISTRIBUTORS FREEll e $195-2 Br. 1 Ba, ft~ 11'/llln:e U1!1>11hlt".Yll nl !->h11rri ! rlupl~x ran .,.. your~ for VACANCI ES Cos! moflt'y! Days 83,..0101 N ights WANT AD ~,:-~lt-lG:il I SUPPLY CO. Landlords.Own•rs }'llrrl. fl'pl e. rpt~. rirps, 2171 rtn1ly to fl)(}\(' •II a! s:m.900 ! $71.00'I. Coll 67.l-RUQ. f{Pnt yoor housr. 11p!., &ION': .. -----------t;t$fo r Sale 170 !JO!l F'ox PJ11.211 \\'('\\'ill rf',rr ten11n1, !n you Rural Pl., 1;<12-22Z2. IT'S Bt11rh hnu:.e 11mC'. BIJ:· DAILY PILOT S.in Fr:in("i~'O. Cril. !14.102 FREE of rhan:;r ~1any t t IJ the I 642-8235 61s.n 10 ~ff!-. ~W. }!"cl§J l ~_:::.;·_1,:e::·_~:ru_._0_a~y 1 .' 1 _ 1 " .• ,·-o.r~~,J~.1:111"m.'"'6~;":~ 642-5 78 ' ~'~":'.' ,;;,;","~;.~,."~;~~"~'. ~~;;;· ~'~;''~:;r :~:: ~:3.:~"'"" ;; •" ~i~;h:u~ ;A~ -~ _ --. ~,~... -'ii:::,.;:.·~~~~~->· L ~· ii-i'' .:----h11rgain1 llfor't'. •.c At:: i .~t"l9"811•~ 11 W'Nnt ~~'-.. ~ --·--·-· -· ·--·· .. ·----·-·--"""'"™•·•.-.... a;.,..,;:wwwmfUF.'l?"tsae:cucuum ·11 )laCI: •• _ = · •• •-""'""'!"'--"""""'1 ......... , .... ._.,..,..,.__ ~_.,,.-..._........,.____ .,,...... ,_._ ----~----------.._._.. ... -----...--, . Macnab-Irvine Macnab-Irvine 22 DAIL V PILOT Tundar. J .. 1, lJ, 191 l t-touse1 Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. 305 Apts. Furn, 360 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurl'f. 365 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Rooms 400 Office Rental '40 Coit• Mtisa Huntington Beach San Clemente R00.\1 lor reru-Sna,r+-houM' I MODERN OFFICES DELUXE ....._ Ju.cd111es. TV & st••r•'l) .. '>l;1J•· * COST A MESA * 1--------Co1t• Mesa Newport Be•ch ' Costa Mes• j Cor ona del Mar DREA.\l rot1agr, lg l1v1ng rn1 , lrplr, clt•n, 1 BH, Ii,.. b& Beaur yd I.: gl:l.rdrn , lg pauo: ADULTS ni'rtled for l Ur, 2 b.a hou"'' 111 \\'f'!lcl1fr area, w/ff'c rtl0n1, prlvatt' pool l· tn>e .surrounded yd. S37J mo lrlclutk~ gurd1•11<'r & PoOI rnan (''111 r1·es. &1:)-4307 or &IJ-15:.rt Duy!, .140..5820 CASA de ORO 1 NE\V l lH1 apl~ \V/!rplc, FOR LEASE :Z OR AP'!' or ft>n1a\r 1!111u JS-JO. Quwl APARTMENTS dsh,,,,·hr, I blk lrom bf'ach. Nt'XI to bt>&rh. Sl:.O. mo. ne1ghborho«l $90 n1 u Si:>. & SllO per 010., So. Calli. CantenPI" & Y>'f:l!Pr U\CI, l100 Ideal ttJr C'Jll , nu l>t'l~ ~B6:?1 CASUAL Ca.hi, Livu.;c lu a I \\'llflll l't1editerranean atn1os· 'plier('_ Spaciou.s ('()lor ro- on:hnated t;pt:s . dt"signed & furnished lor style & 1.--om· flll"I • HPU1ed poo! • Kirch· ~.1 w/ indirect lighting • Deluxe RIO. Adu.Its. No pets. NO\V AVAILABU.: $150. mo. 53&-6810 or (:llJ/ • 492-4425 * 642--1930. 9-J, ~::.-2526 af\ r. ( r 1,.,,1 J"aoonat Bank Bldg., Air Cond. J.'rplc'.!. J Sw!m-J ]34~8-~56J~L~:t07Bl~IJ6'FhFS~•~· WTS~li ;S~a~n~l~•~~An~-~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~-ICK~OO:::'.)J:'.'.'.&~p~,.,~. ~ba~Out~id;. :z;10 E. 17lh SL, C.)I. 642.1~8.J in1ng Pool.s • llealth Spa • BEACHBLUFF APTS. I •1·e-nrus Cr1.s + Camh & Bil· P:i.:11. I blk lron1 l>t'aeh . $GJ 1 D£SK space avrulable $50 --=--------2 BR. i'f•1npl rY'tit't' <it-w ON TEN ACRES 1 &: 2 BR. Jo'urn &. U11.turn.. f'1replaces I µ'riv_ patio1, Pools Tennla Contnl'I Bldst 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-.26ll (MacArthur nr Coll!! Hwy) llard Rooni. ·-.o 2 & :l BR. 2 BA. pool, patlo. CAN'T BE BEAT FemalP ~51129 · 1110. Will provide furniture dw. Nr !iOOppP>g. 8·1.2-8·177 01· t $5 A ,. "1" . 1 & 2 BEDROOM u,1_395•1_ JN rww homt' nrar Su C0tt:.l u nio. nsw ... r1.~ .servit-e pa1nl. flf'W rrpL~ & rirp~. 5 BR . .3 BA, lrg liv fin, 011 n1•11 t'\~·ryltuni;: /\r Back 1/2 .1rl'I" ><1·i·luded llf'llrt of -p available. 222 Forest Ave, MED fl"TREOR'1RIAl4NO EAN LCI:: :! BH. 2 Ba, .studio apl ::.>!NCLE ~'TORY ~;:33~16/wk, /{pf~ n·q'tl. Laguna Beach. 49-1·9466 Bay l\111lk ro gramn1er !>Chi NB ... 111e-11 tJr htUs & l BR.-$175 furn. South Se'.i. AtmOliphel"f.' I w/pal!IJ, l'ncl gar, all blln.~. 2 BH .• 2 BATII BEAUTl~1JI V DESK space aviulable $50 ~·am1lir·s ok. 23:.it: Eldrn t":ish1011 Js!ar~l Un111u<' rf'n· S185 m<>-mo. &!6-0032 ta! homr $·125 mu on ll'&.St' UTILITIF:S INCLUDED .1fii W. \Vilson 642-J9TI VILLAGE llldry factl . Cpl y,/ I r!11ld 4 : 1"11· '. blork 1no \\'Ul provide turnirurel 1 "inl pe! ok 1150. 842--l:i-19 \'9.rj>t'l.s & dr1• '? )L~an, $'.l:i \.',k It l(Jl 1'JUO I hi s:i lllO. Answering service 3 BR & rlrn, 2 ha. dbliU R.•f 'ff'tl'd. &IJ-4486 lf"nt'<'fl, <11spoi;al , 1•l!>j' t1uor I BA YVll'.:\V-NorthhluN •I BR, (lpi•nrr. 239;1 CollPR" Or 211 BA to11•nhou!e, lllrn rnr, · S29j 11\0 LSI' S.l'W:6-18 aft 6 lpl, l!'a~f' $400. 644-0275. *$35 WEEK & UP* Studio & 1 BR apts. 3 JJf{, 3 ba, h!tins; J yr old. l71XJ It lower duplex unit. \\'a!k lo bl'1:tth, shopping, "cl1ool. Gas, Y>atr.r, garden- ing Cpls/tlrps 1rn.·L Yr. Lease. JJOO/nl(i, 509 Acacia. '.2100 Harbor Blvd., C 1\1. Air Condiuoned ~It\ It'"'. CD~l availali!e. 17i,:75 Beach Blvd. f714\ 5.j7.SQ20 Z BR, 2 BA sltldk1, Ni·11l> l'rivarP PaUO!! J.E:NTAL OFFICE d1XX1rated. 1..,fr1g.bltn" 1111 lfl'.:ATED POOL Summer" Rentals 420 , lfuntuigton Beach 642-4321 tlP~.:N 10 A.\1 TO 6 PM pal1u, nr !wal'11. Tradf'\\'111ds Plenly ol [ay,·n ·~BLOCK t"H0.\1 fiAY-Xln! IJ'ROFl::SSlO:'l,\L Bldg. 4:.C pm. San Clemente SUNNY ACRES MOTEL FAIRWAY Realty 8.ii-8511. Carport 8r S1oragf" arl'a. Pvt ha & •·nt. J!Xl Ilk. sq 11. Atr·ro~I, ('fpls, ~trp~. '!BR. Cli>an & aurat· Crph, lll !JDE~ VILUi.GI:: $300/nio. 673--718.J. l;!l p.;rk111i,:. Xlnt loc 3j() ~. .....JV. . ti CHl 17th St C.)1, PETL BAR· drps, bl!-11111, a1r/cond, nr. ~~ ~u 1 .-.ta 11: BALBOA ISL AN 0 1 1 Jtf."l'f RLTY 6-12-43~ VILLA APTS. Sl'hQols, shop'!.: & park. 1.;:1ds Santa 1\na • '.>Mi-IJ2j HOT EL. Ap!~-Roorns ny ,, • + ok No pets. 8J0..154~ Day/\Vetk fir r.10 n 1h·1 DLSJ~ ~)ll!.i:e nvrulable _ $50 VEBY Ct.f:AN 1 h.:'drU<.1m l blk ~flll!h of Fa1rgmunds 67j..4356. At!ulls •>-f"d. I · 1 J 1 d l!OUSt: for Lf'aSI' • Oft•an · '-10mr 11·11 ' n11:•' <"nt't" :t::76 Nt',l'J10r1 Bl\'d. ~·ard !Ind lovely carjl('ts & VltY.· -!01·ely 3 Bedroon1, 1 &Kl-46S;J *COROLIDO APTS* panelhn~ t·11rnihr~ on!~" and "'-Baths; fireplace; 1-------------12 BR StudiOI! & street levels. S200 J\lo Call Ag P n 1 drapes anJ carpf'! In f'X· Unbelie vable Beautiful $185 & UP. Dshy,·shr. Frplc. 2 & 3 BR's Pr"ivafe patio, pool • lndiv. J11undry tac. 2 BDHf\1 DUPLEX-. -;;1,,c,.0,0,, I ..,,..-... ....,....,....,....,....,....,,._I 675-36ll. n10. \\1111 provide turruture $!5.."i'nui 3 lleatetl pools lru"77"-,.,::-C:C-".C-~~-at J.i mo. Ansv•ering servire ;, Call 8,12.211.1 • Large Clubhou.~e f'tc. ABQ OCI-:AN rn1n1 c·u1'n1·r riupli•x, avaJJ:i.hle. 305 No. E I -----------1C'luld Care Center ;i01 1 ~ashorr, 2 8R, S:!2i Camino R~a l . San, :l46-ll4l t'IUl:llve rll'1ghborhood. 421 7 VAL D' J.SF:Rf. GanJtn Apts. Obi i•arport. LARGE Pool. ----------('pllr Abril, San ClrmPn!P. Adul1s • no pt'ts ~'lowers Lall 673-3378. _E_a_•_t_B_ru_ff _______ I S2:..0/mo. Call 714: i:;r,..:1:,00 r1~·ry1vhrrr. s1-fra1n & I o2,,c,-.~, cb-,-.~,,-,ck-.-,=,c•c"-0-,-0, LOVEL y 4 BR. 2 ha. Hou•e• Fum. or \\/tttt•rfall. 4.)' pool Htc. Rm, Near Orange Co. Alrpor ! " ucr. Adul ts only. ~ Bit. NtJ citUdrt'n or pt'!s Great nc'v 1, 2 ,r., 3 Btlrms \1k, 11c11• 4 Hit :l BA upstrs Cleni~·nte. 492-4420 I \~atPr paid. Sl50. Call SOUTH COAST -S.1:i!J. \\lo.:. i;.i;;--074.1. S11AHt.: ~1iace 1• 11 e1 · s 1 1 tncl ga!. y,·a11'r. Gardt'n sel· srpaJ'lltP J;.un mi. Avail .)l1l_1 Unfurn. 310 s.iuna, gli; · Bdrni, Furn-ting. No dog~. 641-2J61 tsth Ll•ic.r, $·115 mo · 1-----------Unfurn. trom $135. S~:E IT: 20122 Santa Ana Ave ~li:r. !tfrs. Joachhn, Apl J-A 54fi..fi21S 962--8374. VILLAS CLEA~ B<tch. a1i1s nr slp1ng! 1(1rnrys. Rettpt1on1sl al'a1l. 83:\-1411 alt t. Newport Beach '20CXJ Parsons, &l2-8670. Costa Mesa 2 BR . $140. 84 2-8365 UOJ :..1acAr1hur Blvd. rni.s. ~leps bch. $75/11k & J1·vir1r lndusu·ial Crimplex-. S.16-8823 up. 31j E. Balboa Bl\'Ll. 833---3622 I F t · v II Huntington Beach ORLEANS APTS. ,_L_•~9_u_n_a_B_._.,_h _____ !Apt1., 673-IDIJ. 1670 S1\NTA ANA AVE, cr-.tl La Qul'nta Hennosa NEAR BEACI!.New 1 & 2 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 •Sfij \\'EEK & UP. ST.l:.PS I Fron1 300 sq/Jt. 35c sq. It. I oun e1n a ey LG. hs. hrpl. 3 Br. nr. bch. I;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;;;;;;::;;;; ' _, , . 1 -1 1 , Parlly Jurn. park. Pre!. l!. New New New Villa Cordova !l:J -.... ~f' yr. :-;pol P~S J;:P ., rf'I. 1804 NeY.'JIOl"l Blvd. hi•/2 ba, l11rn & <hn'g rrn. \VE-1976(). ,-.:1t·r yrd, ~n ~111 <'lllldl'f'n ADULTS O~LY Bil JI' h I Ad I "' TO BEACH. 67~21f,4 or 541·5032 . . Av1ul. Priv111e pa-f)els. Lse. 21iJ S. Co.as: llY.'V, &nera 61.'HJ7.!'J or &C.1-Ci;;o I e XLNT Ot'FICE SPACE I 2 & 3 BR .. ~ a. JJOO. u Is, "o G I ' No dogs 8·12.!779 Condominiums Unfurn. Spanish Country Estate Liv-rio, pool-1nd1v. laundry fa t·. 19.1.44111 or 52S-ti'143. ENJOY a we('k('nd or ll't'rk now avaU. Lido Bldg, 335Sj 320 ing & Spacious Ar.ts. Ter-COO!.. FRE$ll~ iN 1 Orange Co. A1rpo,..t; Tus. l c-~-~-------1 PALM MESA APTS NICE 3 br & fan11ly rn1. yan:I . ,'\r, s..:bonl~. 96Z496:l Lge I Qul ~"r . 11 s OCEANFRON"f ,.,,,.,_ S••·C· • 8( lh(• bc1;1eh! I BH. apts. /ia Lido. N.B. 673--4501. raced pao ; 1unken grui BBQ ro. • SAF'~: t1n at th r: nr, \Ves1cJirO, · " .--c I ·• lacul11.r view, priv. bc>ach 2 a 1 61~102. •·11c~,\PEST -·•. 4"" "·m·J Gener•I Unbelievable Living. Only t.\'ear Back BayJ '-"' ''" .>'tu....., 1 Br" unf $150-furn $175 40 Unit Adult 17·11 'I'ustin, Costa MMia Br. $325 r.to. 4!M-4653. Bachelor unlurn ...... Slli. Vacation Rentals 425 pus Dr, No. 2lD. Air. 159.50. Newport Beach 2 Br unf $175 furn $210 Apartment Complex !\1gr . Mrs. Thoinpson 642-4C'l Lido Isle Bachelor lurn ·-·---·· Sl4.l. 3:'17-3336. 1 $375. Bn.nd nu tn·lrvcl. 30.'X) BLUFFS Condo. beau1 l br ALL UTIL INCLUDED ONLY (2) 2 BR left 1----------·tl-BR unhirn .......... ~l·rn. ARROWHEAD GROUND tloor rxf'Cul111e ()f·1 Huntington Beach t I -· E s ._, Bo E -;occ,,.-"""'""==-=-SPACIOUS. lovely 2nd floor 1.nn. /urn ... " ... 1ron1 Sl5.). \Valk to pvt dock & h_athhsr, I ,,.,, , ___ tor •-"t -eoa,·' s<t fl, 4 hr, :: ba, lrg Jiv rm ap mm=1• occupancy. X· pec1.... nus; a silvtr-nterta1ning will ti(> a 11leas· THE BESf COSfS LESS ' b 2 BR ,,, " ,..·-'-'-'·" ' ,,25 •. , l td di ..• . n.. 1 ap!.. r, ha, hltns,2--unrurn .•....•..• $lf)U. pv1beach.lbr.$lia\1·kor 11,,.,.,.,NB ,_,,_,1 •i/lnarblt• frplt. Slrp dO\l'n ras. " ...,ase nr op ion Pae can e snu.ucr is ure. un:oratu1g 1h1s lovely, n1ag1ne: 11et bar, lu~11lace. • 1 1 & 1 C 2 81, 1 1 7 1 " · • <NV-"'" • 641 --. b ,,s111•s1r rer1,g. rp!<I, ·~urn ••...... romJJj, se op!Jl)n, Owner. 71'1/ . I ' "Pt 1.,, . .,,,.1 do• , ... , .. l•m 1 __ ' _·'-"o'-·------""W's it you ring this ad S""Ciou~ apt w·" b• • 1·oy. b"m ,.,,,.,., -··•h 1,,,,., ~ B R t I '"I ~ ",, " ,, J-··~ '" ·-.. ''"''• •vu,. -•• drpd 2.car 1:"arag1'. $37:i on •POOL 4:ro-~1216 Cl'Cs & 1\·knc!s us1nes1 en a _.,. rnl. 11rl bar. b11l1ard & Duplexes Unfurn. 350 when you visit our models. • S1)('cial •·HbUW'I i;paee panl'ling, hig pnva1<: patio, lse Shown by appt ~>44-2<J.li e SAUNA V \C_A _O --~ 1 ganiY rm. Con1inuous clean-4 blk..~ S. oJ San Diego Frwy • Lock garage11 w/ lg stor 2DR·1 BATH. de tu io: e 1 Tl N at Big Bear ATTRAC s!ore & 0!11cei' in" ovPri, :1 r.ir gar., Costa Mesa 011 Beach l blk \V, on Holl • Bn1 ct•1l • Lndry e Patios clubhOusf', poul, V-bllll, .t· Mesa Verde ,.,, .. •, JACDUZ.ZIS 2 Bit. APT, ne;1r lake ~pat·cs S:il & up. rr.~ntwn ·~ -----------l 16211' p · I -----------1.:N\ I• <'Sa r, anta Ana 3 Day• SlS kl i·rµls/ilrp.~. All 11,111. (2l3J o arK~1de Lant. • D\V displ e Huo;r ga.~ sl\'e Jr.~ under $200 al JS7 \V. AVAI L Aug. \sl. 2 BR. _..,_..,.,..,....,..,.....,.,...,..~I ;i; 11' Y rates San Juan Capistrano, nrl ~:;Q-.j66~ NF.\\'LY <l!'tOr. l BR. ~·rplc (714) 817-5441 •Special .sou11dproof111g Ray St. Olher 2 BR'~ fron1 :o·I0-3862 n11s~1or1. 193-\l;l:l. ----------n1· • ···-· "· • Dt_.,.... 2 color shag S16;. ,,_ R I -o "·•m •·••I ,_,, bit·• 1 1 ===~~~:::::i::::::::::~:= C<1rp .. tlra""S, hi I-ins. F:ncl. A.\IAZING A[Jul! Livi n ii; 1------'-I c====--~--- :\R BEACH. J BR. :! ba, A J u p t S14' ,. I .,.. "· "<Ir. $145. Adul1s. no J"'ls. Beau1. l & 2 All furn or uni enta s to Share 430 'SllO\\IROQ;\f mlg. & orflce I u . a IO. ... f';ir y. J-[11'""1•, tlra1lf'~ Bi\ y :'.lE' \DOll'S Al'f' ' Rl111~. Crpts, dr~, Cov'd 111i E. 201h St. 642--S;:.20. A \\'ay of L1fr" GA.~~& \\'ATER PAJIJ (:Ji' 6' .~. l916 f'f'pprrTrre Lani', Apt. Ap!<:. &.>II •·lean. uvrn~. ----space. Close to Laguna lac.I pal10. S24:.. 1110 962-5121 or Newport Buch SOLTEROS APTS. Mo. to Mo. From $l70 l•iii··--•--1<-.-00iii13;..• ... ..,. D. or call afl 6;30 pn1 . D/\Y 1111 2 BrJ <l1spls, shag COLLEGE ,;tudt'nt or irork-$9:'1 To S350 Mo. 494-4653. ~-2191 F:arly Calir. ~<'11ing. Adulls S . .~'17-7~07. t·pts, drps, Jacuzzi &·. sauna 1ng 1l1;111, prrr under ::.o, Industrial Rental 450 roit Ll::Ast: :. hr. din'g nn, ~·oR Rent. llt'Y. duplf'x apL only. llPau11ru1 li::t ba ch &.. 232:s EldPn Avf', C.\1 * p3fl1Sh Elegance IJl~X 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. Pncl baihll. !luge ruol. Y.an1cd 10 shar{' hrand nl'w R ' I'' .,,, .. 1 ,,,,•,~•--, do-I S..'e l\tgr. Ted V.'oodhead M · W od ho r. 1,/w drrs. Ai·ail July l:ith, nr 1chard'~ mkt .t bch. "' "ulll' 646-003 J:'ar. S\50 & up. Rental Ole: err1mac o s rnr 111 ... ap1slr<.1no Bf'al'h S'.l7i ~ho..,•n by llfJJll only. PrPfer n1arur~ y, o r k 1 nJ: v1delJ lia1h, det'tlra11v~ .~: ~====~il~==: Quiet Adult Living 309;, i\1atf" Ai•t>. :;.t6--1034. •ll:l r.1rrr11nac· \Vay, C.i\I. vaul!ed t't'1l1ng, trplc. J 1,1k NEW INDUSTRIAL fl!G.~7298. •\·01nan 111:. mo. 6<.u,0.19 ltuw·1101u.t lrplc. S1v1n1111ing I• Shag: rpc • drps e bl!n.11 I N,:::e:::_po::::~,t:_-B:e~aoc:h.'.:'.:.'.:'.:'..'.:._.l ;cc0c,~tca-;M~oc,c•-:----'-'---I lo beh, $~. a mo. 496-47:!6. * COSBTLAOGMSE. SA * ----root, ITr hall. ping pong Ir * * * Beaull!uJ Pool e Ali U•d Pd w l'i·r ~~bltn~. !encP(I yard. :l br, ~ ha, bt"ach du11lex, ·o;:<c-:==::,---~ l'OO 1'16 & 11'0 t F1"'lf + ,.xtras. l 1nrn1lc !XJUl, sauna, lndry & p111 ~a· LIKE LIVING IN 2 BR. $170 IUe ""°BJI \\IOi\IA.\I -•. a ., sq I units. NeY.•porl \Vf'st ,, c ONT JN EN ·r AL Ad 1 * Steps to Beach * Su U :ZJ -1 • roontalc •ianlcd Private offices, ~1enry of ~' 1''10 rno }'fl" .... -214 rag~·. ~' YOUR OWN HOME u ls only-no p1'1!1 2.">-SO apt. w/"""J own 1,,._ ~ r.all :><><r24:,i ____ 1i~,~~~·ittJii~-·~-~~~~ittJii•~~-~~ AR~.:AKfASTS SUNDAYS. 2 B l'' il f c' • • 2~1 Avoc11do St. &16-0979 2 Bit. 2 ba .. bl1ns. Ocean Ne111 !3cauliful Garden Apur1-S.12-2076. ,~. " par klnJ:", near SO Frceivay. •3 BR. 111 Ba Tnh~e. Pool & I; $140-SJG.i 17301 KN'lsoo Ln ,1;~. <';~cl. ~>a~l~_urn. pis, v;r11', Aih1lts only. No pels. inPnls Pr1va1r Patio~ Pool C. i'\1\1"l'RESS REALTOR l'f'r Brookhursl .t· Adams I ][9) fl hlk \lest_ of Rr11ch, 1 WILSON GARDENS 2 f!l{/Jli Ba studio, fr•plr, )'rly sn .. 1\v.ul. flO\<! S[l-1 . (:ara,t;l' LU:~unuu~ SHAHE' 111·11 wa!C'rlroril home _c=o=s=·1=·"~'c"_::s_A ___ 64c,c2c·'c'o":r 121" l'l l t 61" n·..c.· ' Apar1mentsforRent blk 1 I * * · ' '1 1 · 1\·/1fol'k, i\lan. :".1)..00 vears l'COST \ u •1 pi .,-...,.,.,.,,, 1 ....,....,"•"•'•'".".'.'-".".'·'•'•"···"·"·J.,8_ A crpts, rlrp~, sro1·r, n•fng, • * * land.~<·;ip1ng_t\(U!~.nofl('1S. Sl:irJI ti7:>-13.,1 -· . 1 :'II"sa corner 127' on lr1ine-pis pv! patio, rrwl gar 11·/:iddi!, 3 BR. :? ba., hlln~. Chilr!rrn t'urn1~hf'd Unfur111sh('d · nio. " 1 19111 SI. ~1<r on \\llntlf'r. 000 'Ill! S\10 I Ph. 6-IZ.fiSll at1 l pnl. park1ng_ \\'111 allow 2 \l'!'IC0111e. S300 \'t'arly. Avail-2 BR . s11.1: :: BR-S:t~..J SiJ, l !Jlk 111 ll4'arh \\QJ'k111g, ·''11! hu;ld1ng, fil2-3'190 J BIL 2 ha bonu~ rn1 .. $TI;'. 3 BR. :! bti s. Alrtu111 . , S~2."i l BR. 21..i ba, tam. rm $325 3 BR. 2 Ila. Atr1un1 ... : SlOO Apt1. Furn. BRrht>lnr SH11 r h J d r n -n 0 prts b::.\ ;ahJe 0011•! roo1nnia1r ~'t.11 141h 5:1 1\p1. R __ t _l_W t d .. -',. C.-.ll fHf>-2ti87 I Park+Like Surrounding llamil!nn or i·aJI ;ttS-9.18!1 or Call 673-3663 6-12-1253 Cvcs. !~•l 1::. ·21 ::-t. C .. \1 &16-&.66 C, 11.B. un!JI 4 pn1 , en a' an • -wv I QUIET -IJELUXE r,t·l--O~OG all .l. Lido Isle 1-2 & 3 BR APTS ---c==---Hunt ington Beach Office Rental 440 2·1 )r old gcntleinan desirr! Hen! &autitul .furn1tun Lil)() LEA.SE·Lg iounai· 1 rrv patlo.s • Hid Poo!.s • REGENCY e IP rent rrasonably pricrd 4 BR., ~i., balhs family rm from ·~325 10 J3:,0 !or as liTlle: a.o; BR. sl1>p~ 10 hay. wonlan or Nr shop'g * AduHs only l\1:">1AC, 2 BH, I Ba. ~h .. g • .Nt::\VPORT BEACH • ~arai:;r or g:ucsl house arr. ONE MONTH I 200 M • • A tTpl'i::, ~elf C'14'a11. 1;as f.il'P!I, ON BEACH' Ar.-ross !rum Civic CPnlcr. 111 C ,\1. or S"r'''"'-"'"" 4 BR 11., ba, lamily room, iw-p hom~ lrom Sll~ to S365 \1.'E HAV E OTHERS i•oupr. $ n10_ 67::-~1,11\ art1n1que pts. ... '"""'' .... do;;h11tir, t'll<"I gar pa11u :!T7 • A1r-Crpl'1;·Prk's YIO 1n a1'l'a, Call bhi'n;;: .~· ::., ex-' I Oceanfront -lge. 1:-T, 1777 Santa Ana. Avf .. CM \\', \\11!.~1•11 MARINER SQUARE NE\\' 2 BR. A.PTS 1000 ~'I· fl :i;ic. 1 1•1·pt S111i. :d(}..966,l Mr. compete w ith & l br. apt. Summer" l\fgr. Apt lll 646-~2 Call :il~-3fi0.; APARTMENTS Froni s2:io D«>Dce .. 6i3-j,%1 Erowd!'r your 100"/. & winter 714/521-0988 LARGE 2 BR. 2 BA. HARBO-R-GREENS ~!~URUn1tsnuw8 1 n1li1hii' Purchase Option or 675-4688. APT. UPSTAIRS liw :ul11l1.~ dr~1nng tu 11\t' Jnd. item seie"t-·. ClllLORN. ll'ELCO,lf". CAHDEN & STUDIO AP'TS adm1ds1 tl('f1U1y by lhe '>f'~ ._ "'" e \\'E HA Vt: R~NT1\l.S'. e i::..~ B 2 3 B 24 Hour Dely. \\'inlcr and Yearly All r!ectric Gold :\INaHion nch. l, . , R's. from SllO. 1111 1he prr:>hj:::1ou.~ \\i>srcl1U 1.l ob 'l 1rlhL PurnJture Available Carpets.drapes-d1sh"'asher * healed pool.saunas-Tennis * * * * * ---11Puliur "SINCE 1!}.l6" .1st \Vestern Bank Bldg Un1vpr~11~ Park CUSTOM ABBEY REALT'I' r,.\2-~.10 k1!th. ~~03foeterson \Vay, C.f\l. 111ra Furniture Rental 2466 Santa Ana A ve. I FROM $230 517 \V. 19th, C."t. 5.JS<WSl ~~rt Beach 642.1131 Afternoon l lilt Dupll'., Sl :o. ;\r11• :'llr Bt1!'kley, :'llan:i.i;•·r Anaheun 774.2800 BEACON HAY 1 h~ Q ----crpr, drps ,~· p.11n1. J'arkl1kf' 12·J.I lr\'llW' A\'r, N /:!., rec room-0cean v1ew1 v-:1rios-amp!e parking Securi!y guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC Trader's Paradise Days 833-0101 Nignt, • -Jl•bto 694_3108 ,*u UIET! * :;urrour1d1ng:-\·o Pl'I~ or C;1!1 6-1.1.02.-,1 ...., f('tllnl star1i11.i,:: -"<'Pl. J~l. " , • b J r, •rps, urps, 11 cony, 1•luld1'1•n , O!dt<r J11• rm. ~RK-NEWPORT- BEAOI RATES TOO lllC:ll~ Phone ti7J-R8SK loekl.'11 gar. Nr hu.~ ."< !f"ruin t only .. i·l~~2fl. 71! OCEAN AVE., H.B. 1714} SJ(i.1487 1 01. ·1 UR C-01n1! if'e u~! 1800 \\/ Lin-oct:/\Nt"RONT ,1 Br. 2 Ba. l lhl'alre. Adlts, llO f'll'I~. • ·rii•· G\RLES___ APARTMENTS •'Oln. An11h<'1n1. '111 ••·., 1 l l2" J"" A J 111· ,.. 1 * Barh<'l .. r, l or 2 B('(h t>1m~. townhou~1·. on lo[TPPnbclt " :;r sr .. .1-''""· l~ood kids 1·a1 now. .111110. &1;'.-3JIJ 2 Ole open 10 11.n1-6 pm Daily Bl-~.·\lfl h<'!\\n ~ pooh Ti•nnis, Knorr's Berry Far•n1 & & pr\ ok. 2214 \\'.Ocean--Br, 1'• Ba 1'/ i:ar. $1.JJ. andTownhousc:s, ~µa, pout-, \VJLLIA11 WALTERS CO. -., •-lb DisnPylnnrll. tll 174--09.j() tronl 67:.--«lGO or 6'/a..\410. • QUIET!! • Adlt~. Cpl•. c!rp~. bltns, Ind trnnis. Fron1 $17\ A1·ross ,....,....,.,...,,.,......,....,....,-....,,/1 J!.(·l)ools, $.1•J 4.::41 """• un;::. 2 Br fl""" n°1\' ,·-t·g B•k•t I I II r~~~=------------· .,.,,, ' '" " ' ~1 11 1•:i 111. Ir 11(1 2JJ~-C frnn1 F.1~h,,1n lsLu1d 111 Jam. Parkllkl' Brarh L11111,. 4 RR, '1'1 ha on pvt park Balboa Penins ula . Yl::Af{l.Y L.l::ASE -OCFAN. K llnrhnr .~l~·r·~ 1_.·.,.k....-J t/r;1n1.,, ,\11. i>.!•i·4l~'ll t ,.,, & • 1 1111 • '!'.> -,. • :-.nn · o:i1p11n 1 ' for Arlul!~ "/pool & 1.-11n1i; pr1vllrgPs. FllONT uppPr J BR, 2 13A. ;:ar. Adults, no pel~ $14J/ ---• Sl'i \\I<,,, LIP-011 O<'l'Bn i Hll ~rn1 • ., 1•rfr1i.:. i·r1•;, dp··. 1~ .... .is. !il·l1 ti-1·1-l~JOO. Casa Del Sol s::i:1 !1~3-'~~!1:, I Lov.-ly llacll"IOr~ l Bit. ~RJI Al<R._&l24.~16 n10. (;.l:,_351 :, or lH~·07;,3 i;;ir" I• ni·1·d yd, inat11n• -AN --W T L' B h I llH. Yrarl}. S111t;IP 1u!ul1 * $170_*___ I I ew ay 0 tve ~ '.' J\l{·l11rn 11111 r11 pn Laguna eac !;\laul l't'rv1cf'. Poul lll1I P<l Pool Rik !o ntran St35. l Br, I'~ H<1 , 11;111n bl!n~. :·1~1.~:;::1$11 1 .. ~:.o it.·11n.~11 in N ewport Be a ch ltn tri1l1• 111 :.! Bit "h'1 . .r .. ,·~. \'\\' C.;1111,.r ti'l P"P"IJ•, FOR LEASE . - 0 <_'rill r,7;,_~j40 • I fl!! pui 01 OA KWOOD GARD EN I 1;;;....122;, or 614-06:l7 f'V<' 1rpl~. ,trp~-i\;>.k 1,1.f,u· ,111 r "''••kl'iHls. , rbh,1sl1r~. <·1·rt:., 1lri•~. Pris trnr. 111r, f'ng 1u.•1 o llnuld, AT Vl(-01t1,1 BJ·,,\Cll Corona dol Mat APARTMENTS d 1· t • '" '' t I '' I I 1 N H • h 1l1.•co1111t p!1111 i>So C:t•nlf'!' --. --I l•f'l'''PI~. •r11rn S ·!• '' I"'· I"{'\' I 111(>1' \{ll'j l'ninur 3 l.drrn hnmf'. In. I ewpor t e1g 11 ~I . C:\l , bli-1'.~·IO SP,\C 2 Bt· 11pl~ SllO ll :d On !Gth Stri't't b1wn ~'lfj!il 131.,111f.:l<1ll'•\ st, !JR '1k ~r.r•SZ61M1£''1 inru tl\nl 1·a1rd no thr ••'ean s1<l e. 11! /\VI. ,\/l,1 ~ Bi fq,I hnl. \.r· CLE,\N l c1r 2 RR. Adults, no ~Bf!-, 2;;;-t•.i ----l'U<JI Pla_v ~d Cpt<, •1111~. IJ'\tnr and Do1·cr Dr. • Iii 11 •or.' !iii • • 11!:111r "' ' 1·1: 1111'\, , IH1·1. :•I \11 clnt'" Dra.·h. I I I . 1 k •t'"' t.I\ '1 12 ,111<100, i·plj!:, Hlrn,, p.1 1111. k1t1~ nk. \71 4) 642 8170 ---_1. ~ -'"---,--1 1111 \·-~t f.· In•! .'!~2 P"!.~ .• I( 11 "~')-$].,., -·l <lrp.•, 1111 1" ~l~llrno No l'()S}.liJpl"No.1 11.•>-l•ibO I--. _e O<'F,\:-l V!E\\'·1'1l0\1 -~! 'If'\\ I.ii 1;.i:11oid.1 l)u1,1&ndu1.1: oc·c.111 1•ir". 2':i Hrh1>rro 1f"' J ht h / b ch . F llith Si. NB. "'46·1llfl1 1.....,1, :1~~ 1 ('ii ni 1 n 0 :til I Collrgp ;\o h tdn-:t~Si' PARK NEWPOR T sr 1-, I 1~1 liirn nr iinlurn ll>ln1r., (' C /'~1h11 11"·"'1·1 h.1th~.: 11u11krn 1uh~ +' l•r"-fi"" 'lfi.I' AP R E I I ' '•, ,) Santa A na .. 11;~i:.1 ',<.,]l ,\flr-(;,\J!IJl•,;>.S--=-l'OOI. A TM NTS CA."·" 1'/,,\\~1:~ ~l~!h ·"' i.11' lll\\1111•11,I 'f'l\f-'l'I pl ~i·c~, 1 in 1n~1r 1><tnn All '.2 Br-I ur n. ~ 1 pit Yrnrl)~ . ...O: f'OR-I -------1 ,, 2 ,,1,. 1,,,.,, .I ,,,,1,,,.,, I Hitt l1•·l11r, I ••r 2 Rt·•lrnn111•. \\ .1!nu1 C;il! -~••>-.~.,(,, IB 'fH'h lin•;i "I • ''"ti ,.1~nr ''''''nor. Ant1ri11e Royal Suites Motel 1'1He-fk•lu:o.c tww ;ill o ··\ >)l:( .. r 11 .... , AthiH< flnh no f'lrl' ~ Ill-:, ' fl A . t'ron1 lJ:;o. ·', .•· ·.·' lJ .1ri.1 To,1n_hou~"~ ·_'_P-'. p,10];>., Ne wport B ea ch ''" .•. ~!:>.1n•·dgl;i.~s11lndow (olor-, 1,·,., ' -~·· 1·11 PE'R \\'I,'. "I' ''·'·'" '-SI pr~ "i/tnn 17.1-.t,22 '-Unol>slrurlrd Vl<'ll .,, I•"" & PAl..\lS 1"11111~. r1'1llll 1,1 Ar1i1.~s Pill111 ~1•1 111.:;~ r;olr (',,,11 ,1, f'(j ~k1l1i.:ht~ l{ttrlwn \I ;iJl ---ron1p1<te k111·hen lln .<: ph ~ "' Costa Mesa · ' Pit · · ocPan. Arll1~ onl> 5~3~!l!J2. 177 I·, 22nd ·"' 1111. ;i,1, rrurn ~·:i~h1on 1,J,t11!l x1 .l.1m. VI S T A DEL MESA h•1111r. J Hit, ~ b.1, pnn! J :!! hu1h-111!'> 111('lud1ng Nutonr ~rrv, hid pool; TV & maid . ~ , , --· I hnr'•••· &· S.;H1 .ln11qu1n Jt1ll~ Apartm@nts SlLl,1100 T.1~,. ui.~1111r ,,,. !'f'ntrr 11 11.ttachmf'nts.1 sPrv upt. LOVE!.\' 'J !Jr, 1•--;t)o s!Ur1i0: LG~. d1h1x(' I <1r 2 hr uni Roa(!. ~i'\!j 6-ll.J!IOO. \I.·~' Hit. FHni .Ii 1 n!. ni~h-i·ornm'I 2111 Brt·n!li·~"I \)('••th•rl :H·f'<'.<:.<: 111 p..11.hwaj', • ltEIJEC. Lrg 1 BH. rPn· STUDJO & 1 RR. /\dulls, tlfl fl('L~. Pvt patio. 11pt.<: 1>/pvr p;il!o~ I "lnlrl ---------- 1 t " I I {' I S~:AC'l.JFf i\l:inor A11t, 11·11~h('1' -Stovr :in!! flt'fn". Dr .. 7!·1 JZ-'!-~·101 leads lo lhr bl'arh tral hX', pool. carport, t6 1n11f"s lo ;..·pt Bl'h. !1 n11lr' /l<'lul r,'> II !Rth -"1 . \l;:r arr('p r,, ..n 1111 .arr rn~ · . " YRLY. L~:A~F ~d!t</no pr1.~, $1?.:i/rno. ;i6(l f(• Dimcyland) ~1-0. 121!1;1 Ed!n~rr. ~ lil0tk~ ea~; Bil. ,r., Bachelor art rrpts, Shni:,;~r~;r:::-L1g Hrr ':rn1~'r. \\'ill 1r11dr Ji11m• cr1,,.,1 s:..:.o f\10!'-.'Tll I II . /1111n1lton. 1)46 ·4160 , • :-~11.3930 t 2 Hit. JI~ liA, ~harp, crpts, uf ll11rh1.•r rlh·1I •,l~n~.Bbltns:p. garb d 1$po~it11. T ", .. : & >M1afl\ SOJ'l,1. Coun1ry C'luh :::11H n1,.111tx·r- '11.,, SIDN' ft"'"T'' ,~;-""•"'. -, "· II bo .", -------~ a. \'I 11al10. 1:, .1 us in esn rive ::hop for !:-111• 111od1•J i.r.ilwu1 ... •:.tu.. "''"" ""' ·""'· or r .. ~" drps. J2()() M\. fl. A11a1h11hlc BLAliT!~·llL $1.i!l :~$liifl :,rJ, BUSli'-iE"S A U f Jt.J11• Sl 6J 1110 973 Valen<••. 2 HI', I I .. _ Ph1rrn1i11 1\1·1' A~k 1100u1 * 545-4855 * w.1~"t'.ln, ~pons i:ar, !tflll~. • " inen~ lip e c 1 e I pt. n urn. 365 rp "· ·~·an1 cc1I, n11r dL~rount J.IS..'682. e N-ICE-.--64!).j970 afi il 1<kly rates oow cflered to AJ>I. No. I. 5~7·7768. Pllll•i, Adult~ onl~ +no [1<'1~. -------~~~-I '-""-"---- "1'"rrone. Lo111 11~ $36 ~·k. General BAC'lH·~LOR 11 l rrfrii;. $l?;i Jh•I'\ 2;~;,1 Sanra Ana Avr • NOW OPEN • The nlost hcaur1!ul view of Nt11·por1 lll'a1·h lq:: J IJR, 98.'l So. CtoJ'IS1 "")· l..llZUllii PHONF. 1;1 .p 49.t-0731 Laguna Niguel SP11Lark J\101e!, 2301 Npt inri util. Ailulr !ffi Vnltn-613·0:l!l.i ~·132 Santa An.i Ave. ~pac-fhr hay ,(· ncr;in 111 !he 21, h11, bltns, 11r hr11rh \'n1· JIOUSF. for rrni 11•11h t!f'alf'l'l Blvd. ~ti-744:1. Just fo,.. Single Adults ,.111 nr Bak4•r, :irrndo~a sJ:lO'"<·(X)~n •'('<Ir(' 1-nr, ious 2 Bit, ~ RA wl frp!c, !labor i:ifl'a. 2 BR 2 BA Ect $19,()(1(), f.,1· To·~. l<d, pool l Bit 2 n,\. 2 <·;ir l.<)V~:LY 'J Br apt' .. 11,.,,1A., SOUTH BAY CLUB ------pr1 11<1110. Lo:ul~ nl rto~<'t~ 11r1.~ fnr lf"a~.~ f>12-22fll s1n11ll houo.I' (' :'11 Ladil'ti I "'" I Ill! unfurn with ff'frig-. nr\\' 11··11 Tl('\\ rlqis. Bl1ns, •lisp. II I I ' i.::: ~ r• 11 i:: t . I 11n1! t-1 11 p" d l'i••L Clnsf' 10 shops. F'rnnt APARTMENTS Ir pool f 1\cn>s~ J'On1 l' A ----.. n1}'f'r Rl1r &16.;::!U~. br 11 1 p•1 1111 1120 \Vriw1 S1 30 gur nr shop~ & ()('(' r rrni Couorry<'lubl . ~l'.10 .i;i7.021 . Sante Ana ---eu 1 u 1'11'" "1nipl,.11·ly .~. i'l't1r o[f.sti prk'g Adults. Newport Beach 6.12..{)S.M or !l!iS~l6:t2. 111111~. 1 ~, J}l'ts. :.1s.0Cl:i!l _ ___ _ _ • * :to l'r11 1 r1~11r~~1P11,il mndc>m, del1i,:t11 lul_ ! .1r 110 Jlf'ls. Sl.""1. NE\\'PORT ,,!l'<l1Tcrr''''';-· Ill I I 1\8() Irvine Avf'. ,,-,,. 1--, 11--1 J BE,\UTIFUL '1 Hr. f' :--,,, " VILLA MARSEILLES 1 g, 1111 11"i'rrl Tni~! lr11~P i14 49:>-~;:i; l!J.11 Pornon11 Avf', C.M. · '• t' ('an· r. RI U t~ n\'rr • lrg 2 I..· ~ hr, dclu:o.e ·l·plr~ l>«'!:ls or '" Ir• rK'll loan Mesa def Mar" I BACl!fLOR N1(;Jy-ftim llrv1)t" 11.nd 16!hl l."i No P''t~ Nr >1ho1i'I'.:'. ~ll1ll10, nr111 ''TJ11~ & rm1nL apt~. Frnn1 SIG:i Nr. !1011~ BRAND NEW Brnktr 1 (714 645-0550 I $l 'l:11sas pd. :~l.'i-2•!07 nq1s. t.11,1~, c 11rpor1 . Jln~p. Adtili~. no fiCI~ SPACIOUS !db,2-H~i ,___________ I'll'(' bltns, Drp~. Nf'"' V•.'/I\' Balboa Penin1ul• -.----;-CLt-:AN311rd~a1n s,ir.o~~,'°c, ~o f)t'ts:l ~ ~~.1,'',d f,12-tiSi & 2 Bdrm. Apts. n ' ' r CllCEP.Y .l bffiroon1~ and ~hr.g 1 rpr , N [ Costa 1 , Ii<'/ n "'"1 r .... ;in11no .. >.lu·v'"' . __ ___ __ _ Ad I L. , l\PSH •'n 1,1 J·ornrr 1 .. 1, l..i den. 1•. b11lh~. ~·1rt'piaf'l'I :">!,.~~. Utll ria11l. \\'ork\ng 2 BR, Cov'11 pnrk1ni.;, Bp&C'r.I ap w 'l::ir. ·. ino. -----• 2 BH, l'~ R,\.T\\':\llSE ut •vino (':111:ula ~1 1n11·orl..::•· $ltil~w1 a nd r nrlo,<;c>rl ,Yard do11hle ! Hllltunb· .l•t:i-IS9:1. Launliry. Ni>wly ft'll()\'<l!ed.I c,1~6\~l ---1 ~HA~RP 2 BR-s14s AOull~. onl,•, 110 p e t.s, . Furn. & Unfu,..n. 1·11.!ur -Tr11rfl' l or l'>r:<l'h paintf'd alld nrwl_y r1rprtt•d Adult. Ulil pd. Sl:Y.i / mo. lse, S22:; mo. Avail 1mn1trl I Ar. pool-rf'CT'CRhOn roorn. Adlt~., n~ IJC!t~ l·l9 E_ Bfly I :.1.L'/;133 ed appliance~ -plush shag 00.~.S.~9:! gar&J:tf. .1u1 t 1111Jlf'rNl.j J Bn-:-t·l'll~bf.8ms, pallll. 1 I blk lo hay or hPBt'h. Yrar • • STUNNING Garden 11111, llN~ t atio. bl1ns. pool. S~100/r110. Ji'(X Bedford Ln. D1shwush~r -color coordinat. ptuJ1l'r!y ,1r ~ - '~' 67, ,.,. 6_1612 l l"' ""' "'~.30 ,. . or 6~.-9J20 ---ca.....,.t . choiC'e ot 2 color ----throo I ..,.,oo P' r Y1•nrly. Oprn Hou:w. ]!1'1 t::. ,,.....,i • ,,,... ag1 '"'-.,..,>-..... urn. JIOO. .---, , . l \\'~:s-rCLJFF arf';i, 2 BR, 2 9Ch;-me.s . 2 batM _ s tall TRAD~. t'·l lol 111 1hr h • .,11 1 montti • MP!lfl DPI i\1Rr ' 21s1 St. &12..!!:1W Dl~\:. duplrx :i BR '1 n A,yrly • 2 111t. up1lf'r, hltn11. t·pt~. BEAUTlf l !. 1 & 2 HI?. BA, lplr, rrfr1g. Ac!ult8 on· showeri . mirrored ward-nf San nr111t'ntf' t11r lnlr CaJI .'J.l>--!l~~l __ -SHARP-2-BR-$160 I<:+• Nel'J paou drps cr111J;. drJ)!I, f'(l pr!~. Sl~1 mo. r~iS f'nrit•·inpor/\ry Gr1rd"n Apt.~. Jy. ~·re~hly pa1ntPd. $200. n1~!rl C I Ill<" l==c-o-c-I · ' -· · · P11t1n~. Jr pl r ~, poot '''" 6.," ,,__ robe don!'! -Indirect Jlghl· 111 1 ; -COOL J br hrlmf', .!>rhl ' ~ rUH~'. illit Pool Alilt&/no All t1ppl'it. 8~949. \\' Wil!IOn. 5'l:>--07f.() '·"! 5· C I "' I "' ~..><>.: ing Jn kilrhen . bre11kfosl (';t)j ~ -I ---------S\,,.,.. 1 ,, ;t t ,,.,,..~1\f,J --__ -----• park!! rK'll1uY . .i>£•;, m<> A,k Jlf'I., tl7~ 111APl'1 SL or Coron• def Mar LOVF:L\' T\\NllSI:: ' big --IOl"EAN~-RONT J Rr, 2 Rrt . I bar • hu~e priva1, fenced il l l'lll-J lql fnrJack Pf'('k ~r,...S.191. 6-12-9."•20. hr +-•lf'n. 2 b11. 2 illT, 1 S~~S a,lulJ r~m-<ni<>krr Sli', yr 1~. S:IOO. C'.oocl kiri~ & rlf't patio. plui;h 1and~rap1n1t R.\YFHONT-.~ Dock~ Rlt~ Mes• Verde FUHNJ~Crpts, drapi·•· 1 PARK your car & ~·11lk; nr ponlJ;. $22~ ~ll:i--74i~ rrlrii;:, drp,, ~n prti; [k'fl ,(. c1k. t.211 \\'. Oct>anlmut. bMck Bnr-B.Q'1 _ Jaii:'e heal . .'l BA S~l.i,()[)() Valu•• Fort LF..ASE -4 ht, 2 bl , l('rw,rd yd. No pel,. U2b mo F1r.s1 It last. ~\1!73 Adulr. Ut1I .... uJ. Jl4'/mo. OCi'&n, nr .shop'i:. New 11pt~. I.CF. delu.~f' 7 hr--. 1 b-, Rel< 67~ or 675-1-llD. ed pools & lan11I. Trus1 {)c(-(!s or tr11dl' lur ~! .~ 2 Rr, 1 B11, bea1n ceil !\!any 9."() \\' li!h :i.t:..-4111) t So B \'tfl.rl,·, o ..... n Jlou.'", 136 t:. .,~,. 1 Adul1~ nnl.v. 61'!-99!l6 or J BR/2 BA, b\tl\'I, sund('('k, 310 • ri1tol St. '\o, 2 A/\Jl){lll Cn1·r~ /\ B 1~ .-... x ra5. ~A JI argutrl!e. E Bl fl 'l(l!h sr. M:httial, £r.~~7J nr 5411•7983. f>·!:Z-1611 ast u ~l!'p!I to beach or bay. $28.-> {%!\fl. N, ot So. Cnast Pl1ttal O\\•nf'r 6T.., !.1.11 1 Bii Adl1.s, Poolli"l;'a.I !or 3 HORM, Jlit'f' polio. lnts of '}HR. i·rris, rlrp~. N~ ino, yearly Rrf'l. fi.l.~18711. DSanta An• 11 : aCT1' Spr11~:111• H11't'r, fir- I h:u ht•l0n. ~par J IT.1 I.. Sl:W rnhini•t::. tiltn,, ,.11 rr & ..-tioi1'i= rrnrrr si:r1 111'1 NEWPORT BEACH RAYF1lO!\'TA1Yf's~i°Jbr PH NE: 557·8200 ri;:nn lot l-\l-;1u1 1·111r\·•11tr l:Y.13 Church MS-OOXl. dr11pl'~. No pt·!~. +.t.W.:11:i Villa Granada Apt•. crpl~. rlNIJlf'9 " "''· s~. & /':(I SnlO£ ,\• ft'\\ l'''i!plr: srro BLOCK TO BEACH e s12: .. l\'JCE 1 Br 132 \\' Don Franklin Hlrr, 6i,~-m2 J hr, '1 h11. J if,·,-N~d0g;-ln2fi Four bedrooms with balcon. up. 111<1. 6·lr..-Oi~2. rq f,,r li'"rll'), t·:ir. h .. ;11, \\'lli;nn, COllll MrM, Call ----VB!t•n<'ui, l!"l 11bove & "Wlow. Graclout S•n Clemente 11 ~1 -anr1qu('~ nr sutJm1_1· 67:1 tWt? E 2 + f'am nn, 2 SPACIOUS I BR frpl1', :cl(JIT R1!11tal• hll, Crplt, Ille sun dtck. Pll• 64:>--J ,:•.o r•lrii. + Q1PrSl/NI 11:11r' i 616-2"·17 livini & Quiet .. n'Ol•nding RRA,ND N"f,'\\' ,1-1,,... \\.'ILL to1kP li!lll\ll h•ll!<.(' Ill • 1 ---lot lamUy \11th .. -tilldrt'n, ' '" 1 & ~ Ornn,r Co 1n t1 a•lr "'' !MJ. CJ1l''s, uf'll,!,, n-lfllf, NR orr. itpal'IOU~ 1 Rr\ 1ut11~ sr, Sli\O in{\ srAr'l!ll'~ 4 Ill'. 211 Oa. ,1111 nn 11pls Clo,,r tn I)!''''' ' I _,,.,' -+ ~R."-·:1.2 I ndr J· I 1130 I fiA"-4'wt· t 11 ,.. ' d -Ne11 r Comn11 del l\lar lllai::h " lnri:.:r rn•l(l,.111 hnnl•' i,11h ...... ._I(', • .... llU ) .1r1. 11:ar11f:I' '"' V'' ' ·111• 'rr1~ "" rr~ F.nrl C'riJ I flrepl11c w" bllr & ~hi": V11rUllll\ &1111'111 .t 111 • ' lines times dollars l'.\L.\1 ..;pp,J;>;GS Hrea top ;:••If •·.,111'<,1·~ surround th~e I! !li11ls l·\l'r ,1 i·lf'ar tnr l;11··1n 1 ,,. 111 ~.111 or rowrr. •1;1~1 1'rpl1 01· " •l)ii-IOIS -· •• 1 1111 r1n··-1~11undr;i. 1n111', (lrHll)!f' Co • sh1111·~ :1' 1111u·n-1radr l·1r liou~P , I'"" "r ~ B1·1l 1H'l'll 67j.722.I • •r i' i 1-t~;:;j f'1•t·~ ('\I l'ACF\L\l\~'.n r1u~h ~·CJH ;\'r1q)(1r: or ,II'• ,I jll'f•Jlf'r!y C.111 11f1 f; p111, ~rl'.l-0 11 ~ 1-"~"-"~.1~,-.,-r w w a l>I ·cr-,c1c1 ,-0-,-_ I 1111:1"n tlJrlt(lr 4 Br + lan1. 1'111 l1sc 11 tlo<·k Trarle for T !i.·i-. i~nd. " Ask for J<11 k !~t'~kc, hrkr 5-16-8640 II,\ VE uni1~. trade for tiome 11rw.-.rl !fl Sl.\f«l. Cost 11 \l"~il !•) DJn;i. Poin1 a~a. I 'lc:1.'r 11sk ror Jack Gl"SkC' liru;., r ;HG-&tlO , (h·1~1nrli oil p:11n1ini:;s 1·a/u~ S:.00 tn Sl . ."00 Tr;idp (orl 1'<'nl ··~!,llr. Or1('r\!~I fW'n, nr ., .. ft 11~1 6'16-07~2 , \(" l.anr;is1r~Avf •• I~ ''1 rtx) "'!, 11:.1 S6.SOO 6S~. s~o •llH. l'rf'frr Orangr C'nu11111 pmprrty ,'.1'19·2·121 I J l \'EI. Y hnrnr ,{. JlO(ll rn f\711~3 !\('\\ l\· l'l<'COl'a.!f'd. 1'1p1i1y Sl'.!.~1:i0, '!'radr fflf 11.1n1r Ir.I or " 111 Or11ng" Co. r '11 n"r 1\i;:1 Ii 1-l-fl77;i rt 2 lot 111 Rn~rrnl'Ad. ap- f'lffl\ : >'i160. 1'i!'ar. 'l'nirif' 11.r ~:in1« tri Or.ingr Co <>wnrr Ai:t £;1 1-nn-. '! J;,\f•I· i;i1 .irn'~. lo v r 1) n ... 1 n•;:ft ~pnn::s r,,1 .ipt.~. ('\f'i( I' \i,:rnl f.11-1177-, --- I\ hn t d.~ \'<111 lm1 f' to rrnd(' ~ l.1 .. 1 ii ll•Tr -111 Orangr ·,u11111 \ l,11c1·~t rt'flll !rild- tni;: P"<;I 612 ~J4ijR - - ---Ph ~·1·~· , ---I 1 fi.11 1r!Y.l .,., 100 · e, ~. · Rooms 400 1t('o·•1n 11r11 1n < ;1p1~11 .. 11n WESTCLIFF AREA --·-" '-_ _ , IJR, J BA, uppi·r 011111"' ~t·1~ nin111:_ __ '_' -~11111 In kl!ch<'n 11ppH11.nre~. 1rr-1'(1m ~1~1rn1, 1•11·1· ;.:,,ir ~. 11.riu ·h 49r.-~i~fi7. l~;;;:;;;t~~.L.l1r-~~~ I 1 .,!_)~, 11.duh~ M ~t~. 691 f'lo~ Tn tir.arh &: ~hfll!' S:?.1_ / 117:1 NE\\' 2 l!H APT. 335 Alo.t JGOS WAY 644 2991 lrplc:-, .1:11r. 1lt)IJr '>IW'l';itn1~. $1 :1 Pl:.H 11k up 11/k1! $."JI I j :1,"'E.~JEY..._~ ~.1 -~ .. \~~:=:n,..,.'il'. l -,1 ~">-2.W~ ~ ,:;·~·~· lilt..~. 1 '!' Coldwt;ll) B..,,a~ker & C.,o. J. ~r~, p11tll)<l A~!:IA, Avail "rrk t~p. "'f\h 'IOTEJ, * * * * * * lo 14'~1'~--g:Jt.m ~"""'ti"" -.;.-.t..J1.11110.. :r.~ -v. • i~ llMJb.;.• .o.-. 54.l~J,.; "'II D;Jh, &t:I:,,.,.,..,. '-lG.·~-~~~~~~~~::·~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~! r ,~ -• .. ...-·-~~·-~-" ... '"''"'--~""'""""""""::;;;:;:;:;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;:;:;;~-;;;;;;;:;:;;:;~;::::;:::~::; ~ __ ...,. ---·-~ ..... ------~ ... ----..c- .......... ~! _ • .,_,.. ~l~ I UNfiJR.N 4/5 br house In Nwpt Bch, wst ot Coast Hwy. Yr lease. Rellporuribl1 Wn. l-6.JS.-23b'7. Schools & Gerdenlne ln1truction1 5751---G-E_N:;.._Y_A_R_D __ H AN DY MA N-OlrpentrY PIANO LESSONS CLEAN-UP e.!~ . .t-plumbing abfl1t1es. C Learn the Nilles: •ight-Tre~. ah.rubs. ivy, ~ped. Work ruaranteed. 963--065T. OOK-EXPER. reading, theory, f'lc. C8.1J reshaped or removed. New Mu~t be over 21. Apply in H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Remodel & Repair Bro" (Uc r I 1 w "-"' 1 Sewing/ Alteretlon1 person, Surf & Sirloln, >93' \\'ANTED: A BED FOR ED · ·• m U I C a nt, SJ)•u~en insta led.\-,..,--''-:---,,---W in Balboa. Willina to pay $50 bkgrnd.) alter 6 Pm · Rototilling, bed weecllng. Alteretlona -642·5845 · C-oast l"lwy, NB. a mo. 675--0970 aft. 12. 546-4-t78. Compost dirt insveJ cir--Neat, accurate, :20 years exp. COOK, h&kkpr, 5 day wk, lor II~~~~~~~~~~ I livered. 6"5-34iJ elderly couple, c . M. Tile ,,.,, """! I I~ SPENCER·s Lawn Service '1"n>"-Y\l"t • ' I 11'4ttl s.McaandRepaira Free f'il. Lawn care CERAMIC tile new & C-O-U-NT=E=R-g-i~rl~-,0-,'--0-ry Personals ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~ eoleanups .. Re A 1 on ab l t ' remodel. Free t:51. Small deaning plant, Ovt"r' 21. Ap-l~mmmmmm.:·:.~: i I 5'1S-5213. . job!! welcome. 536-2426. ply I-Hour Mai1in!zing 2200 II Baby1itting CLEAN Up Spec i a Ii rot . Tutoring Harbor, Blvd,, C?-1 , SJQ --'-=="-=----hauling odd Jobs, new fence SPAN I SH T·u· T·o· ·R· l·N .. G~ CVSTOi\f UPHOLSrERER COSTA MESA & rt"P&ir. Reas. 548-6955. want'ed. Top pay. PRE·SCHOOL AL'S GARDENING All ages 673-2380 ** 536...Q.105 * * Special summer Progn.m ror gardening & 1mall DENTAL ASSISTANT Personal• FRED: Tlltld1y, J 1.1l)' U, 1971 CAIL Y PILOT JS l[Il]! ____ .. ··~l[Il] I J[Il] ;;ml _.'-·_.-;;;;:;llll~••1 Holp Want..i, M & F 710 Holp Wont..i, M & F 710Holp Wantocl, MI F 710 Holp Wented, M & I' 711 PREP COOKS BROILER COOKS SALAD GIRLS Don the Beachcomber now accepting applications from men and women, full or part time everyday I ex- cept Sunday) from 9 A.M .• 6 P.M. -· -SALES tuhion opportunl!y - Starr a caree.r w/Beeline Fashions. Be Your cwn bou. Comm + wardro be . 213/430-3953 Or 714/893-2317. SALESMAN Ypung aggressive co. C&U Mn. Schmidt, Westdiff Per· 110nneJ Agency, 2().13 West• chft Dr .. N.B. B-;5-Wo Secretary To mkting Director, R.E .. Interior deslgn bclcgrd help- ful. Hf'Rvy public CQntact with VlP's. Thurs & Fri oU. Fee Paid PLEASE OOME HOME AFTER THE SPEEDWAY J\{OTORC'l'CLE RACES AT TI-IE: ORANGE COUNTY PAIR.GROUNDS ON f'RI· DAY NIGHT. 18 1"'u •d· !llonrovia, 'h day+ land5caplng stt'Vices, call I l[i f ) CHAIRSJDE _Busy office, ll ay !le:!Slons. Planned 540-5198. Serving No·-~. r-10.-. DON Secretary I I .. ,...... , ....... r·-·· EOme Saturoll.l'·s. Fringe p1'0gran1, 1ot unches. Ages CdM. Costa Me.,, Dovo• , -------~ "-f H C'.onstruction. Leading oom-2-ii • -.,.·ire its. unt. Ikh. area. , hrs 6:30 Af.1 -6 Ptlf. Shores, westcli.U. Ph: 846-354{) 8 am-G pm pany, xln't benefits. Fee APPLY AT THE BEACHCOMBER SIGNED: MOi\I $1' wk-COMPARE' "'2~050 * LANDSCAPING * J b w d F I 3901 E. Coast Hinhway, Corona del Mar P1"d. o ante , ema • 702 DENTAL assistant-Newport ~ Also fee Jobs \\'ILL care tor. children by Ne1v lawns. sprinklers, ar--or tho don t ic. office . the. Y.'eek. Loving ca_re. So. bol'S', patios, tenet's, walls. OFFICE type, file, bkpg. Chsirslde. 'APP ro lt: 4 H•lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 EXECUTIVE Renowned HIJldu Spirituahsl Advice on all matters. Love. i'>farriage, Business Readings given 7 days a \\·eek, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 31:! N. El Camino Real, C~sta Mesa. 6-i5-4J74 or Lic 'd contr, !\taster ("'\,~-e. Mature reliable. 15 yrs -:.------,----Personnel Agency 546--4478 '-''°"6 varied ''· p. P"·no "'"2•»A days/~·k. Top pay. Liberal ..... = 410 \V Coa ... Hv•y NB . l3 yrs Joe exp. 536-1225 aft I pm. '"' ,,..,,..-...,., iringe benefits. Age ~30. EXCEPTIONAL 1 t v e ·i n LOOKING !or n1ort than jU&t . '" · TEEN 'GER t' h t h k E ,. h h H OPEN!NC.,S ,_ 3 -pl• ,., Suite H 6-&m6 · '' w s es o Profession.al Gardener Exp ttq'd. 642-2626. ou~e eeper ng 1s gpeak· anot er job! elp others to v• ..--- babysu-College Park area. Tree work, pr u 11 in g , AIDES for Convalescence, DENTAL ass.istanl, chalrsidE' ing \vi ref's & bondable. enhance their per go n a I )'OU want lo work pt/time SECRETARY $600. San Oemente 492--9136, 492..0070 Day or eve. 546-9774. sprinklers, dean up jobs. elderly care or family care. & prevenllve control nurse. Must hke good children. Ex· heliuty in "Beautiful Ideas" or 0/time. Good income in Good skill~. young co. Call REAS. babysitting \n my land 1 cap in g, George 17H~o_m_o~m-•_k_"'"""· ~54~7--<;68-7~1.~~ Chair exp. nee, People ceotional benefits to ac-Div. of Gen'I foods, No exp. your arta no exper ness. Loraine, \Vestciif1 Per.;onne1 home. Fenced yard. Lovable 646-5893. Jobs Wanted, M & F 704 orientt>d practice, 962_2436. ceptable applicant. Ca 11 nee. No door to door. Exec. 968-1614 7-9 pm. Agency, 2043 \Vestcliff Dr .• cal'€, al! ages. 557-8443 l--~G"A~R~o=E7N~l7N~G~-t --,.,--..,------~fn.. Dopp 842-1632 bet 6 & pos. avail. 842-2664 OPERATORS .single needle N.B. 645-mo GENTLEMEN, 75, healthy, College grad. financiaUy in. dependent, seeks female 1 · DISHWASHER 9 pm only. .~.-Al~D~l~-------1 ex""r. Good pay. 1tea~.. SECRETARY EXCEL. childcare in home, mowing, edge., hauling. . House-sitters avail ~~ .__ 1 & =;_~2-----~~ l" or Palms Hotel. Z50 ..--<v 1 "·,ust ~ ce.an neat, over Ft'le Cl k $350 ~'" 0 •-work, paid vacation. Typing, SH. f/time. Person- companio n same ful nr part time M.V. area. dumping, College Students. Frotect your home & prop. 2I. Apply tn _ .... ,, S""f & , er ~ r., ..... guna Beach. ""'' " ..--•=-"' X" Ill 1 * * A<'-' ""'~1 642-3472 NB. nel Dept. }!oag l-!osp. NB. .,,....,....,118. 546-2794. 646-5678 or bi3-7J21 Current local ref's Sirloin. 5930 \V, Coast H , ·~·n t ~tarting PIJll on n ma· I --~~-·~--·-~-*-* __ l·====~----- Carpet Service JAPANESE gardening !For board only) NB wy Jvr f1nn . Advancement op· MAID WANTED PROFESSIONAL phone **SILK SCREEN * l'i r!'.' um st11 nee :s. \\'rite r!assllied No. 48, Daily P!lot, P .O. Box 1J60, Cos.ta fl.!esa, 92626 · ~8-5613 •·Jackie" · por. Top benefits. Cail Miss 542.3030 solicitor· Dana Point, San * SETUP & OPERATE * service. !llonthly r a I e , DISTRIBUTORS t rl 11 JOHN'S c~ ....... t & Uphol•t•~ GeO"t'al cloa" "P· Ro l. wan e • se Connie, .57-6122, Abigail Ab-l iiiiiiiiii<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Clemente, Capistrano area, Preci!ion work. 54.8-5435 ~..-.. -., ~ .. --u M.B.A , student & wife ,1,ish Ba · H p · Cl•ane Ex~ 0 · s1e -rote1n --bot Personnel A .... ncy, 23tl MA Work in ""Ur own bome, SHARP GALS rs. ua fl • Reasonable. 642--22.19. to manage apartmt'.nt house. ""6'" NAGEMENT '" Shampoo free Sco!chguard , . Vi!amin 646-4523 \V. Warner, Suite 211, S.A, Best deal in area. Phone L<loki;ig for a permanent ....._ EXPERIENCED House-sitters avail Prott'cl your home & prop. ( Soi 1 Retar dant s ) AL S Landscapmg. Tree HE'PI · Mike, &ldS-2437. 0REAM JOB FRY cook & pantry, female, X-MILITARY OFFICERS 835-1465 !>@tween 9:00 a,m, sition, bouhque saln, M~ D"greasen: & all c.olo; ~moh'"h1· Yliard 1",mclodeling. 8 P Wente 'M & F 710 PRESTIGE National fimi part time. Benton's Cotfee BET\VEEN AGES 25-30. and noon. be exper, tun & pt/time......_ hci ht & JO . fllJi au ng, o eanup, _ _. lO t l & lF YOU HAVE RECENT-,..., Current local re.f's (F'or board only) 548-5613 "J ackJe" •S ener:s , m1nu!e Repair sprinklers. 673-llG6. nt=i!l 1vomen o earn · Shop, 13.1 S. Coast Hpy., LY RETURNED FR 0 M REAL ESTATE SALES· sitiofl!I avail. Cali for appt. blrach for white carpets.(--;-~=~="=~-==-ACCOUNTING CLERK teach Professional make-up. Laguna Beach. !'lfEN • Tired of work-The Look 64<1-6500. PREGNANT? Adoption, abortion, vase ctomy couns('!ing & information. 642-4436. Save your money by aaving * LAWN SERVICE * Eamlng '"" $600-/mo VJETNAi\f WE llAVE A ;,,.,. nt'gh•• & k nd ? Tl me extra trips. Will ~ledn Front yard $10. per month, . r . ..,e . -·of'1'N . GENERAL CLERK JOB THAT YOUR LEAD-... ..., "' wee e s • SHARP Girl very good with h k -~ _, W d 2 ,. cl . 1 . Executive po111t1on a I so Ononin; . H B f " ERSHIP QUALITY WILL tie company needs a public numbers. Apply, Ma•G--· living rm dining rm & hall ac yiuu ouso, ee ing, •ears enca accounting, ail F _, . ,..,_ 111 •• o c. u yuu 1 . ,_, ,_ ...... ~. SIS, Any rin $ 7 .SO. couch yard cleanup. 962-8612. AP or Receivable or job av . · or your person ..... m-can accurately type SO wpm FIT RIGHT INTO. YOU re abons representauve in Yachts, 1631 PI a ce n t I a , =I ~. 50 1 teT'Vle\\'. call Delores Wilson: & interesle<l in working for \VILL ACT AS A RECRUIT the Costa Mesa I Newpor1 CM $10, cl1air S5. 15 yrs. exp, is Ex{l(!r. Japanese Gardener, · •.rPe Y.'.p.m. e ec-546-1835 a i"'Y\Ving insurance co. w/ ER FOR A LARGE LAND area. Must have a real · · ALCOHOLICS Anonymous, Phone 542--7717 or Y.Tite P.0, Box 1223 Costa Mesa. y,•ha t counts, no, meihod. I Complete yd service. Neat tric, estate or loan background. SPECIAL mach operators do work myself. Good ref, & Rel!a. Free est. 642--4389 * DRIVERS * Xln't workini cond & ben· INVESTMENT CO. INTER.... Xlnt salary & co. beoefil!;. exper. Good pay, steady "'! For Appointmenl e[its, VIEW PEOPLE WHO RE-w•"k -·d •atlo "".{}IOI. G•nerel Services C·" i-"uatrt'·• R•l•"""' No Experience C·" .... _ .... ,,.... All inforn1ation conlidential. "' · ..-~1 va.. n. D. <UI "u "" '"' ..... '""'" <-• SPOND TO OUR ADS, Send re~urne to ClaS'Sified ' _&1_>-_>1 __ 12_N_B_. ______ I J AXON the Magician . 1; hour of magic for childrenis p11rtles $.'i. 494-3669. 1amond Carpet Cleaning , (714) 494-9401 Necessary'. 842·7751 CAN'T BE AFRAID TO ,. Avg size room S8 THINGS by M005e. Lt. elect., t; . ad No. 137, Daily Pilot, P.O. SERVICE Station Salesman Repairing & installations plumb, fence· tile· Ins!lns, Must haVe clean Calli. drJv. nigard Ini;urance Group r-.IEET OBJECTIONS. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, full tithe, graveyard. Exper, Free Est 645-1317 Carpentry • paint etc, TELONl·C ing record. Not under 25. An Equal Opportunity 5_, Ca. 9~26. neat. Apply in person 2590 . 545-0820. YELLOW CAB CO. Employer • ... ary +Bonus Plan Newport Blvd. CM. I l[g] Carpenter Hauling 186 E. lGth St., C,M. GENERAL OFFICE : ~~~eo~r~:ir~ Real Estate Sales 'T~E~Eo'N~A~G=E=R--'in~,.-re-,-,.~,~ltt-1 ,,~_<_0_"_'_"_'_'_'"_"'_~ CARPENTRY Industries Inc:. Exec. Sales Good iyplng, calt Loraine, • Start Immediately TWO experienced -Will con· OC'Casional babysitting. ~hat ,. . MINOR REPAIRS. No J ob YARD, garage, cleanups. L \Vestc!!rt Personnel Agt-ncy, sider beginner, Active Hunt-live near Coral & Cor· 1•••••••••••I T Small Cab. Remu,·e trees dirt, ivy, agune Beach $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ~: .... 1w 0 estcliff nr., N.B. C O ingtOn Beach otfiCt!. CALL riander. 557 __ 5161. 1• 00 • met In gar. 1 kip J 0 ad er' backhoe. Equal opportunity employer ""~'" ALL N W ·fo1· appt, Mk for BOB GO- Found (free ads) 550 ages & other cnbinets. 847-2666 ' PLUS OPPORTUNITY 547-6771 VIN. 8·1'2·1418, TELE PHONE publi c 545.8175 if no ans\ver lcave·1~~~-·-------ALTERATIONS/Sales lady GRADING CONTROL I relations ',\'Ork trom our m''. .t "' 2312. H. 0 . TRASH & Garage clean-up, TECH Petti Walker Rea ty FOUND-a · f exp. Send resume to P. 0. ESTABLISHED YOU~G · Newport ofc. Hrly wage + four-mor:ith--0ld pac~~s, oa Anderson. ~~a~s. Sl~.~ 151Joa3dl . .Free est. Box 1623. Newport Beach. AGGRESSIVE CoMPANY Com~cuon testing & in-Ask for RECEPTIONIST bonus. 64>3033, ?Y1i11 black male & a <"Y ANY sz job. Resid., Comm'!, Y ~('. ""o-· Salary commensurate with \'.'ANTS MEN TO i\lATCH i;pect:I~~ or earth tills. Offic. Mr. Kent Adami Do you likl!' fiying? This job Can\pbell. MOVING ga•ag •Jo u "'P· IT'S GRO\t~H. EA RN. "· in vlood!and Hills & lr-is ln a modern o!tlce on an 1-----------1 !cmalr. in viclnit.v "f Indus.. Apts, All ........ s · • e .. 8 n • P "" ' -TOOL MAKER " ..,lo"-& rt haul' R bl LEARN AND ADVANCE vine . 213/346-0565 MAN, retired, for early a.irpart. Neat & work with ** ** Jasmine Avenue mrlh of v-'ork. Reas. Frei" est, Fre 1 c r 1~g, 64'::..f60"2a e ANSWERING service HRO HE S 1nor11ing ball plck-up. Apply pilots. Exciting duties & * OR TOOL & DIE * Coast Hwy. Need not prove 962-1961. e esimaes. · telephone operator. Good T UGH OUR I'ROVEN AD CA HIER $48-5435 H I t PROFESSIONAL r-.1 ETH. Needed. ftge :?1i-34. Pern\an. In person, Costa Mesa Golf :rome typing, $380, possession. Phone 6'1J-j20l_ CARPENTRY by local man. ousec ean ng hours. 494-1003. Rango, 2717 N°wpoct Blvd, c 11 J B "'" ·~5 w !TRESS Zl -==-':..c.==-----1 ODS OF DOING BUSINESS. ent position. Apply in per-" a ean rown, "",,,...,.,,., A , over , exper. FOUND pair of children's all kinds, free est .. call J-I/CLEANING & \VINDO\V APT Managers wanted son. C.:.1'. COASTAL AGENCY pref., mature. neat & clean i lasses vie~ corner o 1 fl'ler :\:30 p.m .. 536-1648. WASHING EXPER. OWN Rent reduction plus 'fHE IN v EST tit ENT SI LVE RWOOOS fl.1AN t'O make donuts In bak-'2790 Harbor Bl at Adams appear. Contact Mrs, Cox. Monrovia & Darrell SL, EX PER. re mode Ii n g , TRAN $3.50 PIH CALL I --(~2_l3~l_88.=l~"1=~25:_w~k~<l=ay:e..:.•_ FIELD HAS MANY SALES 0 45 Fashion Jsland ery, 6 nights a \1:eek. Perm· RECEPI'JONIST _ bookkee~ Ship Ahoy, Rest, Laguna ~~~7;.all to 1 dent i I Y J:hbine1~ re~~i:~i. m~n:·a~~ 84~;!:7 ~!:: 6 ~:;ce A:;;tAo~~~~1:s~~o;x;t~: i,~;f.~.o~ion Bc~;11;C~ HSJ(J>RS Emp!yr pays fee. ~~~r.;1~~nk:: ¢3-JP ~~[. ~~~.det~:f ~:~ =M~~~ : ,,=:A~',=';=~=·E~~=~-'.--';;'.-~-"-1 _lte~l~l.~E-,.-1 FEi\1ALE puppy, It bro1vn ="-'-'-'_2_2_·1.~~-----l'Carpets, WindO\Vs, floor etc. quJred. Supervise 7 book-ING 0 UR COi'1lPANY'S George Allen Byland Agen. est Ave., Laguna Bch. 494-8511. per. Breakfast/lunch shift. wlchoke chain, looks like C keepers. Gd bent'fits. TRAINING PR 0 GR A M cy7 ;re,~ -B E. lG!h, S.A. ~""'~C--~~--~-1 Call for appi. 673-4110. ement, Concrete Re5id. & Commc'l, 5'l8-4lll NEWPORT YOU 'Li· HAVE THE OP-' =54=--0=-='~·==~----Mature Hostesses ROBINSON'S has opening Gt'rmon ShephE'rd, found in ~ 1; TO I TE VIEW ~!!f!!I Univ. Park area. Aft 5, PATIO Specialists. A dd ~OUSECLEANlNG Personnel Agency PORTUNITY FOR MGl\f'T HOUSEKEEPER -Com· N R for display man. Exper xln't ~ 8.'l3-8:l77 or 642--1345 days. disllnction to your ho1ne Expenenced & reasonable 833 Do r D NB ADVANCE;\lENT, \VI TH pa,nion, part tln1e !llust NEW RESIDENTS Cl). benefits. Apply person-I ~rchandl J[" J l cg=,=,A-LL--o-rn-,-,-ls_h_&_l•-,~ki-.-,,.-,-1 with a custom patio design-546--0821 ;,,.;.337~' . • POTENTIAL EARNINGS drive. No smoking. 962-5224. CAR & T~~~~~;;:R NEC. ~~sh~'.;,5 I~:~ -N .~~ No. 2 1 ~· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,.iiiiiiiii·;;;;,Viiii;I 'found VJc Harbor View Dr. ed especially for your home. Bay & Beach Janitorial AITENDANT; This ts a lite OF $-!:1,000. + YOUR F'IRST HOUSEKEEPER, SleE'p.in, Ca/I 547-309S 1 ·in II arbor View Hills. Cd,\l. Quality. Experience . Crpts, windows, floors ete. ).EAR IN CO;\ftll!SS!ONS Harris, 425 Merriniac Court, SALES Antiques 800 , 64 Salis-faction. Eason & Sons Res. & Comm'!. 64&--1401. housekeepmg job in a finE' AND SE.:RVICE FEES. No. 104. E, c .M. MATURE WOMAN Executive marketing position ·J-2;i79 aft6:30pm. mod•rn t'ndu,t tt'al r. al ff ' & I p -h I ANTIQUE Construction. 548--0769. DAYWORK " • ......-ncr O ice sa ~. erm iv : ll arp man or ga , top Filigree domP.d JfOUND: 7111, Abou t 4 nio. laboratory. This is a job for AS A"· ADDEO ItNCEN-1 • HOrUSEKEEPER .• full rtime "'"""'rion. Opportun-earnln""" w/ dynamic yoong top trunk with wood !'illll< PATIOS. walks, drive, insta!l From 9-4 S18. 836.g302 th Sl 90 la1e o ""Uplo Orte I f ~-· ., ,old pure \llk, pt Siamese kit-e mature \von1an. , . TTVE YOU'LL BE GIVEN · , ._v • n a ily for advancement. co. il1r. Welman, 54~-0ol87, 17" high x 30 Jong x 16 wide ten w/fiea collar. i\lesa del new la;~~a;, b;eak·1 J_,_•_n_in~g'-------Call Nancy Barnes. 540--6055 THE CHANCE TO O\VN r;,r.j 2 adultsCln family. 548·3481 ext. 601. $35. 545--0!lCXi. J\lar lract, 546-5392. re1nov1'. ores· COASTAL AGENCY A:"<D DRIVE ANY NE\V _v oty hon1e. om rorla.ble -==~------QUALITY Cement \Vork Let IRONU~G done in my home 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams 19,1 CAR OF y 0 U R ll e-n quarters. Ref .s. J\'lATURE woman to care for Sales Appliences 802 t.1EDI UM size female dog, G d . L . ', d $1 .25 an hr · 1 SAlary open. N.B. Write ro11valescing stroke patient, ,. 1\Vhit!'.' w/brown spots. found corge o lf. re • ** 645--0826 ** AITltACT \\'AITRESS Ex· CHO!CF. AND \\'E'LL P1\Y classified ad No 139 D il Jive in or out, non-smoker. PROFIT WHILE KENMORE auto Wl'tsber, Vic 23rd & Orange, C.!lf. I ,'."°o:;;"'~le~d~. ;,64~>-~16~0~5·~-~-I!;;;.-;;;;;;;;;--------per. Not under 21. NO FOR IT, DAVE LOOKING-' · -' a y NB area. Ph. 962--{1!61. ENJOYING YOUR late model, Xlnt rond, $75. 646-4716. Hl:'.S!D. Concrr1e Specialists. 1 .M_o_v_in_g'-------PHONE CALLS, Apply i11 LAND. F'rNANCIAL fN. :lio!. P-0 1: Box l560, Costa 1-~rigidaire gas dryer & "lesa Ca 1f 92626 :>1ECHAN!CS \\'ANTED SUMMER VACATION 1~~---------1 Father & .Son Te am . M• OVING _ For >'O"" l-ttl ot person, Surf & Sirloin, 5930 VESTillENT ,\NALYST R. • ' . . . Westinghouse elec dryer, LOST: Toy collie -black .... ,...,. ' HOUSEIVORl'ER 2 6 tl·Iu~t have experience brake tri-rolor female _ Jeanette 5:\9--9456 anytJme. Jong distance moving, call \\'. Cst. Hl'.'Y, NB. E. BROKEP.. PROFES· " · • hr & front end, licensed. MEN both xlnt cond S40 ea. Guar RF.\VARD c11-ll c 0 I I e ct e e CONC!lETE. Floors, OK V&n & Storage, ~ur ASS ISTA'°N"T~--SI ON AL SALES:'IIAN, \Vll..L dsys v-·kly. Pleasant home Apply WOMEN & delivered. 5 4 6-8 6 7 2 , 7' patios. drives, sidewalks. local al11cd agent. Pa!leti:r.ed Al tractive youog l•dy 10 HELP illAKE ALL THIS NlonarC'h Bay. $2.15 hr + O 847-8115. 6 .1-7::.0!l all 4 Pl\f. ~ POSSIBLE ga• Prel-r --.. , Lag B W. T. GRANT C • I=--~---~--,( s!11bs. Reas. Don 642-8514. storage also avfltL 8314100. assist n1e m mY. exciting . · · L ··~•=• · ' TO • .l\·lAYTAG repair man has found Siamese dark seal Lai! N, Cap or S.C. 499-I9® 400"Camlno De Estrella DUE TIIE CHANG· point female cat in Hiinting-CF.ZltE:-;T \VORK, no job too Painting & fun packed hll:.iness. Xlnt START J;.!;\'f'D. San Oemente lNG ECON0711Y. JOBS AP.E auto wa~her -xlnl rond - ton Beach ll.ff'il s.Jj.2JS~ i:m111l, reasonable. Free Paperhanging earn1n.es. ?llr Vie tin an• PL.USH OF.FICES HOSPITAi. ward ll"cretary. $35 PER DA_Y__ HARD TO FIND, BUT IT del iver w/90 day gua,re.n. Esllm. l-I, Stiillick, S48--86l 5. 545--0487 ext 601. exper. only. ma1urE', Muth JS EVEN HARDER TO $50. 53l-8637. Si\l \I 1 hlk Poocll LlBl'~R;\L PRl:'-IGE Co as I O;tn1m Hosp i ·. •• r mi:\ Cement, Concre'.e No \\'aslinf: ASSOCIATE v-·an!cd,;\forF, ' · · F'l~D O~E THAT Wn.L GE auto washer, Kenmore H1!lgrr11 SfJ. 17U1 St-, C ;\l *WALLPAPER* vitally 1111r:guing and BENEFITS ~9'J-l:lll, EX"t 356. i\-Ten, women & children Jor GTVE YOU 11-IE BACK-auro washer $40 ea. Both ln _64_2--:144<1. 1'!0THER ot 2 v-·ould like to \\'hen you call "tllaC"" lucrative oppo1•tu n1ty. Small CALL NO\\''. HOSTESSES \VANTED xlra & bll parts for docu. GROUND TO START A xlnt CQnd, guar &: delivered. FND: Sinall poodle lype dog care mr .~oilr child in our ~S-144-1 6>16-1711 1nve~1111e11 1 , 1\'Jl!e 18o1 l 12 yng ladle~. If you're ove r ml!ntary. (213) 461-.3051. PROFESSIONAL CAREER. 546-8672. 847--8115. w/rr<l collar. 54&--~762. home. ~307. IN T & Exter. Pain hng. \\'hliftl:ln, H.B LOS ANGELES 20 :vr" old, model·type & in-l iiiiiiii.._iii .... iiiiii ... iiii l ---0--RE----"---·1 OUR CO:'IWAN\' IS OFT-KENM auto v.uu•:r &. t"ound -Sm Schnauzer vie Mcs11 V"rde. 54~2243 Contractor L1c'd, ins. Free est. 30 yr.!i ATTRACTIVE girl to v.·ear (213) • 98~8404 ~rc~a~~n:tc/~npg ~h~ 1r1u:1:~ ERING JUST 11-IAT TYPE ga~ dryer. Mulched set. Like e)(flf'r, ChW'ch. Joe-di re.f's . bik1n1 in Beer Bar. 492-90U, A5k for Mr, Tillack " . B * OF OPPORTUNITY F QR new $200. 897-5651. 645--0809 contact Amrri<"~n eauty m SSS fl.1Y \V11y, quality home . . _ 492-5445. ORANGE COUNTY Ins titute at 64:K051. THOSE V.'HO WANT TO HOTPOINT relrigerator. lS J----------repair. \Va!ls, ceiling, floors VIN\.L . paper hang 111 g AUTO J\1echan1c-garage, 3 (71 4) • 547-6771 OOn-PUT THEIR TALENTS Ml. rt. Ci{'!!.n, good condition Lost LOST: ~Ince i11emorial Day. elc. No job loo sntal!. specialist, work guaranteed, 5hift, part-lime, xtrl\ help. Ask for Mr. Matthew• AND ABILITIES TO WORK $35. 67J.--4387. vie C.:'11.. nr. Pomona, Sml 547-0036, 24 hr ans. serv. free est, Dan Schwartz 968--0115, 9-6, Mon-Fri. SAN DIEGO J?i /, • nus SU!l1MER. 1 ~c-.-m-.-,-.-,-&~-----I 1 -~=-~~--~~-1 ~7-5846 or 84&-2182. 1714) 279 6762 a 0 e1 blk shiny coat fE'ma!e, sht Additions * Remodeling . BABYSITTER \Vanted im· -• • ' Equipment 8Q8 br 1log, It brwn feet & Gcrwlck &-Son. Lie, PA I NT ING : l-I o c e at , mediately nites !iOme days. Ask for • -~ TI-IE I NVESTMENT mouth. Ans to ''GEE 673--6041 * 54!1-2170 guaranteed '>'1lrk. Lic'd. Vic. Bf'ach & Atlanta H.B. Mr. Was hington ~ .. FIEI.0 JS GE'ITING LARG- BEE". Reward. Ca l l Localref 5.CalJ675-5740alt 53fr.7852. EX"C -~ Wo uo now ac•epti'ng ER EVER'{ DAY. SO, !148-n23. Electrical 5. 'B • ~ Sec to $700, To Pres "' WHEN YOU'RE READY ----------liiirnR'&E>m:RnESiiD: A.BYSI'ITER my home for 2 or grnv.ing land co. Attrac application• for -TO START A PROF'E:SSION- LOST in WestclUf Ba.ycrest .... -:-: INTER &. EXTI:R RESID, smttll boys. 5 day5 fl. ,\>ttk 8 yng gal. Xlnt SIH & typing. ' atta, niale Samoyan Husky LtC'O Electrician, maint. Comm' Apls. Accous ceil. to 5 pm G4'!>-lZ62 Ci\f. NEWPORT * HOS ESS AL CAREER WJTH DIG· sE'rv Al.w, reaid. Industrial. 2.'i yrs ' exper.' fast :service I°' "NE PERSONNEL T NJTY. SECURITY AND w/apricot ears. Answers to 642--4474, 847_.,-. Banking Personntl Agency "v' * BUSBOY PRESTIGE YOU 'LL HAVE the name of "Damien." \\'e uo 833 D 0 NB SER.VICES *'AGENCY moved & our dog got &Y.'Ry; ELECTRICIAN, licen.sed. PAINTING profe&Slonal. * TELLER o'42'.3a{O' • • '"--/R&D " •"90 * DISHWASHER TIILEEDGEINTRA NfNDSrcEXPKNEORWJ: Would appreciate any help. bonded. Small johs, maint. All -..iork gwu-n. Color Exp'd. Apply In ~n = .., ~ 842-7306. & rt'peiirs. 548-5203. 1 Ptc 1a11 s l . 9 G2 -6143. Newport Netionel Executive Secretary for &1'/Adverl Ss.51 ENCE BEHIND YOU. "'7 l'4I Bank sportswear m.]flufactorer. Exec Sec SfiOO Apply Jn Person LOST 714 vie Paularino. Gardening 1~~~-7'=·=~----~ Superior & Placentla, N.B. San Juan Capistrano. MWlt Sec/Insur to S600 Daily 8 to 5 Spaniel I Retreiver mix, ----------IPAINTINGfpaperlng, 18 present good ap---... F/C Bkkpr/Allt to <tl:NI 18452 M··•-"ur Blvd. b f -y · fl bo LI • BEAUTICIAN wan1ed. Busy r-~'""'·"' #'-AN tu:N-1.u Re ri -row n em JAPANESE expert 11;ardener. rs. rn ar r .11.rea,. c '"' have excellent sho""h-~-' ,..._, Cln .. k to 1~~ (•-· trom 0.C. AJrnnrt) · · " ._.K_,ed "•(' r 642 "~"" Costa Mel!la gOOp. New • ..,....,,... .....,,, "-' ~ no.•.,,,,. · r-SpMlel/ReUiever mix, • Cmpl yd service w/ pwr ~=""=~· =~=•-"urn~·~~-~-=·-I and typing 61d!ls. Phone Acct Clerk to S430 N--Beach "Judy.·· "1&-1(g). · ""-1 64"I7"" =: graduales welcome. SUnday '"""""' ,;I' equip. ~·"e es· .r--~. PRDF"ESSIONAL Painting -& evenine work. Call mcgr, Miss Hllburn at 493-4582, Acct clerk/ma.ch to $475 DARK brown striped tiger JAPANESE GARDENER, inter/exter. Honect work. 548-9919. EXPER.LENCED & 81.ICommerciaJ Prop cat. abou1 15 lhs, ans 10 _.!lfly kind of garden work. Llc. & W . 543-7759, 645-5350. tractive sa.lesgirl 21 to 3() rnter to $.'i25 I ~.,.~~~""~"!"!~'""' "Muffin", loot CdM, north 836-1214 BEELINE Fashions need Billi Ct k $425 NURSES AIDES · *LESCO PAINTING help. Highprofit.Nocoll.or yrs. needed for calllni ng E'r side O:la5J Hwy, vl<: Youlh LANDSCAPING-Pruning-Res/Aptl. &45-2399 de\y. No investrn~nt . on local grocery s t ore Keypunch /trainee S350 E>rp. 549-3061 Ctnter. 644-7518 aft 5 pm. Clea.n-uri. s pr i nk 1er 11 Plaster Patch Re;>alr mi-7374, :-l't."J-<»87. managers. Call Mr. Creager Dictaphone/typist to "475 LOST-Blk, bm &. whl male npa1red. Frtt est. f{i7-0070. ' ' Mon & Tues. 5 to lO pm only F1ee & ft'e JIOll~tions Buse! Hound vie Victoria Japanese Gardener PLASTER.-Patch-Rm Adds. BOYS 10-14 for Interview appl. 557-8700 4$8 E. l71h (at Irvine) CM nr f.larbor. Reward . E:<p'd. Yard Wnrk AcoouJ. ceilings, itucco to dellver papen In the S&n ex! 2.lt. 642.1470 o•• ••~ •olt'o ~ f 1 1 Oemente, San Juan C.pl~ .~.. Clean-up, Planting 646--0619 ' · c '"e e ' ma e 1 · EXPER medical _.,,..., i~i''ii,,;;i;;;;;'--i~~~lic83>-39~~3~I,;;'4~"'588~~afl~;s:,.,~ trAno llnd Capi1ttano Beach , ree .. ., • ...,.ust I'M looking for• .)1'.lung man IRL5.H Seiter male 1~; yn. EXPER. Hawali11n Gardene.r ' ' · atta. & ll"C Y w/knowled~ ol intereited in learning the l.o:it Newport 3 wks. 11.ao. Com.plete Gardening Ser· * PATCH PLASTERING DAILY PILOT j!:l\orthonil, ~od resume 1o restaurant bu11ines1. Nli:hl ·--hi k t!AC AC All type&. Free atima!c1 p 0 ao, ·~ N· I """"r on nose., w m11r on vice, Kamalani, ITIV"'n176 Call 5'10--682!> i 492-44.20 · h. "'""• cwpor m11.n11.ger po$ltlnn open. Ap- NOTE TELLER or COMMERCIAL TELLER -UNITED - CALIFORNIA BANK FREE DAY/NIGHT TRAINING PLUSH OFFICES }fAWA!IAN VACATION (FOR T\VO) CADILLAC CAR PLAN YOU'LL RECEIVE THE AID AND EXPERIENCE F' R 0 M PROFESSIONAL MEN LlKE FORMER STOCK BROKER, FINANC- IAL CONSULTANT STU- ART FOX AND DAVE LOOKfNGLAND, PINANC JAL fNVE.'ITMENT AN· ALYSI'S, R. E. BROKER. CALL NOW: 1\lde. Rewarrl 675-5934. COMPLETE lawn & garden. I , / CLERK TYPIST: This ia " Be ' S2fi60. ply In person Ill the: LOST· Irish Sttter, femalt, lni servict. P umbrng __.,. meet·the--puhlte joh in 11 EXPE.RIENCED paint Rtore Ortg:nal llnu11e of Pie~. JllO WI Avenlda Del Mar ftn!I to "Red"'. Lie 7~:>52. .T!m 548-M<15 loeal brand! of 1. lerire M· Cll'tk, \Valker Paint Works, Newport Blvrl, NB. Al5o San Oemt:nte LOS ANGELES Vic. ·M1•ioo Viejo. Childrtn LAWN MAint. Hauling, ™' .. ,,1 LEW Taka!I &. Sona Plum· tlonal company. Lol5 ol 642--5776. looking for exp. bu~bo)'ll . 492·5123 (213) -986-8404 11J)F1'1. RE'v.'IU"d. 830-3719, \a.,.ins clean· up, pruning, bing npnlr, replJ>f:, re.model phOnc work & some typing. EXP • D r N s u R.A N c E LABORATORY . m•ture 1arly Ask for Mr. Herdm•n F'E:M hr111gle X, g mo. MAie F°("(>e ~~1 , Call 546--'1319. :~irru:t, Free c s I · $.YIO. SECRETARY tor medical for light clean.up, lillng, Equal Oppor, Employer ORANGE COUNTY 1~rr!t>r X, ~ ml'.1. Victoria B . .:,;;;-~;;;;'';;;-,-;-;;i;:-<;;;I~~~~=====-Cail N11ncy Bame!!, M-0-6055 ofC1ce. &Mi--3903. millf'. part time. (714) • 547-6771 Savt1 your ()8.1' • i1'1 nor COL BIN A k f M H Fmu 128!1 S. C01111, far! Ju~t reach for your E PLUM • G COASTAL AGENCY f"/G boal larnlna!or~. Piece • * 494-0701 -; ,,,. OPENING ror Food Service s or r. arvey \~~~O~S.~lt;:tt~.~V~i;:d~oT,ily'c-cl~,~lhc-;A I phone It. call Dally f Lio! 24 hr. sf'T"ll'il'.'e, 6.\,1.1161 2790 Harbor Bl at Ada.m11 wk .. plt<nty ol wk . , , w I-I l TE El.EPHANTS" Manager. Call for eppt. SAN DI EGO !~ii.ton, CM. REWARD! qpsifiM &i2-S678 Owp Fu! result.I~ ·ju8t a phone Turn unu8ed ltcm111n10 quick .Challan.ger-San Pedro. 213 FAtt tt-Ults 111?"l j1111t a phont! 833-359S. (714) .. 279--6762 PENTAX Zoom 1~ -- 70-150mm-boughl in Japa.n, 4 mo's ago-Nikon pistol grip & cable releali't' Included f("(>e. Guarantee -best otter over $325. 613--4438. ENLARGER· Omega B-4, 75mm lens, $60 or make of. ler, Other darkroom tuP- plies avail. 557-6207 MIRANDA SenlOteX f.1.8. Never used. Perfect. $150 firm. 499-2009. Furniture ITD VELVET so'fa & 10V'elr8at, Spa.nl1h oak ta b I• 1 , HemJlon den turnlture. AU like new1 Sacriflce. 64~36. NEW !IOfa-love&eat, s o Id lJOO, la.ke $135 casti. Nt1wr uaod. 639-«122 or 968-S806.. NEW h&tch cover table• 20402 Acacia, Santa Ana He.lghtl. s.tS-.157.( alt .(, BABY crib and matlttH. Well COIUtrudM; ~'f'JI taken car@ of. $10. ~77. 8' 6" SOF"f' gold couch xln't cond. teparate. cushions. 90l Som?"l'l C.M. S.5. CANOPY bdrm Atl, aood cond, Ir. mattress.. xlnt cond. 118!13-0813 aft 5 & wknds. COLONIAL atyte love M!•I. P41rf~t cond\Uon, $ 3 O . 644--0m. . :-... , ··--~ ~ ~ •'), .. -, ___________ , ~!=9:;=~=!';:'.::;~"""'~:ed::·~.,,..!~l = caJ.l away. 642-5678 cuh, caJI 60-5678 • 831-880:\. Cl!.11 9w11y • Mi..s618 \it'll help you tell! 642--~78 , -=A~•:..k:_fo:..•....:.:M~•~·=R~u::bo=":.- -,, )~ --~ .....;::-~ -·~~ .... -...-..:o..--L . -..-..-c:.-:-- -t -• t ..... ~--..-....... -----. .,. -· ~ -· .·--. r --, m ;.-.. -·:. ~,--~~2::_.,L.1_. _:-_.....,....., ',._ \Y;o ...;.,. , --· .-'·_... _____ • • 0 ~--..-..~-et!.-. •o • + _ ...... '? --" ~ -~ 0 .... ~ + ~°" ~ .. ___ .:::::::::::;-;;i.;-~1 \ l ' 4 DAILY PIL01 -J~ ~I __ .... ..;......_._ ... __.!~ .__I ~_._.._ ... __Jl[i] I .__-____Jll§J I I§] I _...... l§J I A><Ml•SM l§J 900 D--C Trvcb 962 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~,1.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 gut1f1, S..11 909 ycles, B ikes, Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imparted 910 ·sc--R-A_M _____ CAL .'°" ___ _.:;.:,:I Scooters 925 ~ Ford P.U. V-8 flatht>ad, __ .:,__; _____ I ll§l !c____·-,_,You __,J[i I 3 Linea,~ Timea, $2.00 Fumltur. 110 Mis cellaneous General 818 M-O·Vl·.-,-G-b_y_o"•".,.-,,-.. -,-,-, I ·.--A-U--C-T-1"0-·N--*-FREE to you -a pair ol custom butll a.ofa & lu\•e h o us<' -Ir a1ned, hungry )Otllit,: cats who wanMred in LETS 25-Coniplete racing &: LF RO EO • en.ilsl""'. 8 bag1 ails, 9''-V''"'"A ,., nd~ 1 goo..'! eng1ne. Needs work. A A J.i ·~ TZ r...;).f"' UJ cc WfWl :.uie d $300 best of! 83&5672 HP, ndw, many v:rras. Bnuld new cond. Onl l.COO · or er. · teal, 2 matching chatrS. ff 0 USE lMf ll'ttk k dttlded to suiy Kl/Ii: 6 pc. armon'l' br i;u1te, A bla..:"k and a grey female, alw qu~n 5' pc br N!t. AH they appear to be about 4 ANSWERS Side U1 avail. Eves m1.962--0'J5(1. Y '65ChevyVan.6i.Ucklomi, <O&l&-;;noe""'=·=,,---::-:--,7'-c IW--250 <:c MONTESA M.X i d c:ond. $975· ALPHA Romeo 2-l1tPr lour- in_.; Spider M"nes. 1962 all orig. ex. rt'bll eng. $U95. !!6S-l549. wood ool!ee & co1n1n0de t;!.!J. AtK1lOn f'ri, 7r.I, 7 pm months old. call 644-720l Tht'ory -Cubit" -Caste - Ihde-a-bed. game &e (, J-"urn. Appl1. Anuquea am.I they are yours, no ques--61elgh -Oi!SELERS naug. sofa & 2 matching 301.l \\' \'/ar/ler. S.A, hons askl'd. An1r-r1ca 1vas 1n a bfotter ctuurs, custon1 lamps, murh <f•1llo11• st•arch li(!:hl 1 ron1J11ion When 1hert 11o'<'re ml"n>. Mu15t bt' &old , :..19·1'2.JI • S!7-7733 FREE to you -Crrnian inure "'h!itlers nrid fe.,.,•er 832-6874. C Sh('phen:I mal", I yr. old, CHISELERS. '----------1\\'AT JI Rl'pa1r Su in mer Needs J:,'OOd home w/room ~pcc1al! $~.SO Clean, adjust, and lovt 49f;....1623 aft !i:JO \VANTJo:O: Diesel fl.sh1ng • pohsh, &tandard movements pm !Capi~'l.ra.oo Bctteh). boat 11o·/rlying bridge-goocl i'llVtllfj only. Coast Pa.,.,n & cond. 35,000 to 40,000. Will t'IBERGLASS 1a1 l boat Cappra. Xlnt rond. $4al. 497·l084 w/sails. 14'. fl uhh deck, For 1nfu call 962-1760. 'li.J Dod~ Van. Rebtlllt can-y on car lop $100. 8' 1910 "'MAllA t'llb'lflC. $!W or beiJt otter. AUSTIN AMERICA wood d' ~, . J60.MX 21 " 6-12-4337 nigy S35, 897-56~1. Akron lrnt. Konb iohocks.17 --'--· ~----C'C'_ NAPLES Sabo!, tbrgl!. lik; 6-tZ--7392 dy/968-7214 eve-s. Autoa Wanted 968 new, $200; Surfboo.n:I; Wet· IMM..~,';·,c1iio"'""";;;':,<c>o1•,~m;;i;o,~a~n;;";:: •• :1.-...,,.,..------- 'SUJI. Ah 5, 675-ZCJ86 uig ban;. Xlnl l"Ond. $'50toI-WE PAY TOP 1969 AUSTIN Amer ic11n 13.000 mi, $980 or bst ofr Pvt pty: 545-4326. BENTLEY Dean Lewis Toyota Volvo Used Car Sale $1895 1968 Fiat 124 Cpe. R1dio. H1111r, " Sp1.d, ixc1<s291 Boats, Slips/Dock1 910 lcr. 673-8288 alt 6. CASH FOR Rent·, 3 •""O"• 1 ---o;70"1"1ocooc:cac350c.~CoL.---I ... • " size BeaullJu.l t"Ondlllon boat slips; S75, $95 & $110 $51i. i.\lust Sell~ 6-R>-S834 .11 .. .,.,•elry, 2~26 Newport, LOVABU:: 8 ino old male trarle vacant land in S ··•o •. g•"'. llgt>r kltty. fillOIS, allerecl, b Vi .,., .,.,.. us1ness area or Huntington J..:ix trained, 644--0139 alt 6 Bea('h or equal v a I u e. 1952 Bentley. Very ~oud cond Runs good. $G .t:OO flr $995 ·t e /1l.Oll 3 HDl{J\I. i<C'!S, gla.~s 1op iim. (/ .-l•n111g rm set Sl7.l. R('lrig. \Vrite: Box 648 Kula, r.tauI. mo. Balboa Pt'nin. for used can & trucks, just bf>sl ofler, 546--3778 \\'lrnd:s 1967 Da tsun Rdstr. call us for tree estimates. 1-o_nlcYc·--~------111 '600, R1dio, H•1l11. 4 E. f.fichat'I. RHr. 673.688() Mobile Homes 93S Pll'al;t' buy my houseful (II 11. h:l' rnaktr $175. Zig.Zag LONG ha l rt' d beaut1-fully l h1.,.,•a1i 967~. turntruN'. St>lhni; all. !>take M'11·. mach 1n cabin£>! $65: marked malir killen. 9 10tks. 9• ARTHUR L ap 15 1 rake , BOAT Blip avaU, July lsl, for CONTEMP~ GROTH CHEVROLET BMW ,,,.,, !TYZ"" $1495 offrr. >IS·SBS-1 m1~1J. 962·Z769 nds ~ homl'. 543-Sl75 hberglas.s w/leakwood 60'-7o·. 'Virleslip. LAGUNA HILLS --------1 000 c R ·-· eves. 53fHi01l dy~. ,,, 11 t t 6n-6606 -~"' RIDGE Rou~ DR. Ask tor SalH Mana ... FOR sale Kl'nmore fmn! * * 4. 11:1. LA n. m, o a 1 on com· I --;o;-=7-~~:.,.~~-·~· ,. c load dishwa.sht'r & r.el"\'ll'(' t'ORl\.LIF1' $12JO. AIJORABLl";, h>1s!y, healthy partments, like new. 31~ hp SLIP SPACE AVA!L ICorOCT of Moulton Pkwy) l821..l . Beach Blvd. contract, $75. Ken m 0 re Phor1e 6il-694_J___ blk & gry l1ger striped male Sears outboard, runs good, 25'-30' SAILBOATS Presage adult com1 iunity ad-Huntington Beach 11o·astM-r. sq . \Vt"dgc11o-uod BEAliTY EihOp equipnient; k1tlt'n nds loving hm. plus old, l\red trailer. All l ,,--c-c*~67C3-""6:.:::::_*:_,.~-Jacent to Leisure \Vorld. Sf1.6081 Kl 9-3331 S., 84&-11836 lo< 12'1<:: 67~ ~ Bo I S ed Beaut.if"' surround"'. ,,, aJI ANNIVERSARY •SO chrome top gas i.lo\'t", ~ Everything, C"Omplt•!c for 1 .:..:.c.::=c· ~~--~--1 ~--~~·--·~-~-·----I . l!I s, pe & Ski 911 "' Zt'rnlh 21 ·· hlk &. \Vil\ TV & n1an shop. Cost $TJOO: sac To good home only Boats/Marine luxury appointments Ther-AUTOS WANTED bo _, k S"-~·u· E • CRUISALONG · boa.... apeutic """' Saunas', exer. T•• doUa< 10, cl•a" ,,_, ~len'O cnm , ne ... .,s. \\'Or $ij(J/br.~t vfr. 557--062J. '""!""-" le pup. quip. 904 . tr "' mtr, I""" "" w:oru $25. 1952 !-.11'yer Place, C :\\. 642-4558 224 Via Lltlo Nord, Lido Ci5¢ gym, 4 billiard tables, cvrs. See Andy Brown. KIT. Table SIO. (;arrard turn tsle 213 7'1" •«7193• ~20 much much more! THEODORE betr S pm. DESPf:RATE, 2 C'lll famil•··. 1970 Ev1nrude 3l HP manull.I ; : .,....,.,.. .......,., . --~-~-thJ ~10. He(·ord cab. $6. ..., Sec beaut. furn models in ROBINS FORD \\'EST!'.'\GHOUSE r>ll"c ht'avy Toa~ter $.3. 839-i062. nt>ed home or cat $.ittcr by start. 3 gas tanks, 2 gas FOR SALE: 13' Boat with park-Uke setting. duty slack dryt>r $i5: llling July 15. '194-2405. hosC<s, 3 props Pert. rond. traill'r & 60 HP Seo!! mntor . CALL 8J0-3""" .... , ""·1""" 206() 1-IARBOR BJ.VO. BABY ~11·1ng $6, Car bed $5. $460. See Steve at Newport S~OO nn "' .,..,,..,, '71111 ., °"" '71111 cabinet, lrrier SIU', ·I Jumper $4. Tub $1. Xlnt. FREE kitten,;, Blue Point Pi!;'t, Dnry Jo~leet. ·VV .,.\].,.,,., PARADISE !n Lido area l COSTA ?.fESA &12·0010 drawl'r. 15x'~'.\'l~i2'', S~ll: 6 i\1ovle carnera $S. 839-7062. Siamese & orange & yellow 1 c~~~~~-----70' mini sport ~ki IJoat \'.'/40 br, 1 ba trlr & cabar.o. ANNIVERSARY •SO cane bo11om clin'it c-ha1rs by stripe. 548-4417. 40 H.P. $75 also 60 H.P. $100. hp Mercury l"ng. asking 1, · · .. & 4 k_'J2>1'.· ". tk \lo'/cush1ons ~150. GEIGER Counter--excellent • 14, ROWBOAT • St.'fJ!t outboard m 0 t 0 rs $1600. 644-ll9S 11110 • \'IC\lo' i;und('ck. pvt condJtlon • $35. 531-72!\<t 53! 7~. · t 1 bay beach. Adult SE'('!ion, ---~~--f»S-5137 -"'"" priva e par y. • 14\.lJ' l!B ski boat. Al.so pc1s allowed. Ideal retirl·· Automotive Excellen« & ROY CARVER, Inc. 292a Harbor Blvd. Cl)sta r.lesa 546·4444 '68 BM\V 1600, AM!F:\I 1·ad 10, 36,000 mi's, Ne\lo' llN'S. Xlln rond. Si:iOO. 4!'H-8913. CORTINA 1008 FORD O>rtina CT Like nl'W. 2-t.000 ml, AJ\1/f'i\f, radial t!l'('S, SJ095. 96$-42(17, 1968 MG Rodster Spe,cl. $1095 1966 MGB Rodstr $1495 1959 Porsche 1600 Suptr, Redio, Heeler, '4 Speed. !HHY689J $3595 1970 Porsch• 914 Cp•. R .. dio, H .. .,1,,, 5 Sp11d. !1'7631 $1395 HI-RISER bt'd w/firm m11t· Miscellaneous 188 Merrill Pl., C.M. Boats, Power 906 I~ black Cadillac sedan. 1nt'nl or v.•knd retreat. As tress & box sprii:~. Opens to Wanted 820 I c~c::==c::::::-cc::,:=;::::.,,,-1 ---_;_--------968-51'.17[1. furnished $9:il0; u n I u rn PINTO W/AUTO. King sizt> or ,.,.,·ins, sz:i. -----------Coclrapoo. sm blac:k temaJ~. 1969 Model 38 Ft. Pembroke ~~~~~~~~~~~ $9000. r.1ake otrer. 675-5474 Trans. $5 day, Sc mile. DATSUN 1969T,;umphMklll f.!aple camopy h<'d, sin,i:lt', \~'ANTED to buy womel'l6 8 wks. needs loving homt'. sports sedan. T1vin 265 H.P. ; l=~~==-~~~-~--1 THEODORE -----------11 Rod,+.., Radio, He1t1r, 4 11o•/mat!ress & box sprin~s. bicycle. prefer at least a J 968.5-143 F"'C VS, Kohler 4K\\' I llil 8.x40, ~lUSf sell by Aug. _l :i, ROBINS FORD DOT DAT$UN s, .. ,. IZAEJosr F..xttl. $60. 1089 Sanla Cruz, Spl'l'd. mu.st be in good con. I =r=R=E=E~K~.,-te-n-,~llcou-,.cb-ro_k_•_n generator. ship 10 shore, Transportation . .h Good deal. Close to hospital 2060 HARBOR BLVD d1hon. Phone 546-1879. 8 1 ti AD .. & shpng cenler 111 adult COST/. 'IESA "'" ;.,.10 C.i\1. al! !i pm. wet>ks black a lOmC'IE>r, F ou trigg{'r.> .. .,.,.........., BUYING silver do 11 a r s, o" 31 '" plus moN!. Aski,,.. '""",500 park. 642-5842 aft 1 pm orl -~=c:::=c_ _ _::_::,::::;: R..\TI'A..'1 ann C"hair, Good O"IU· ..., ··"' ~ &IZ--3637. l .\1PORTS \\'ANTED wood. cush10ns need rovers silver coin~. gold. paying 3 ADORABLE PM'sian _ do-l>tx>M 642--0010. Camper1, Sale/ Rent 920 Orange Counties $10. 644-{)5TI. top dollar. 67>-7658. mest1c kittens, 8 wk~ old. 16' GLASPAR-Xlnt cond. NE\V 20X52 2 BR, 2 ba, TOP S BUYER l'S"PclcN=ET~~0.'-,7k--mcacbogc:c-.,,.,.-y Musical Instruments 822 Ea.~! B!ufr, N.B. &14·1CPJ6. 1965. Open bay. Ideal for \\'AGON.i\1ASTER -Station ~:~~.ID ~~~~e1~ $l~!~: BILL J\lAXEY TOYOTA finish $40. DRUM. stand. sticks t.. FREI:: lo i;tood hon1e -10 mo !~shiln!Pg, 'Mkin divi~~:. .... skiing, wagon travel ean1per "''Ith 1750 \\'hillier, C.J\1. 5'18-l69S 18881 Beach Blvd. 56-0906 old f('mal(' Dachshund P"n. ...., 1 ere. vuvu trlr. 15tove, sink, icebox, Jold1ng aft Spm. 1-J. Beach. Ph. M7-8i15 hrushes. Like new $20. Kirk, ~.. $1050. Also ~ llP r.JC'rc 0/8, dinette, butane lite, Qu('{'n Garage Sale 812 646-3126. PY· RJZ-7008 aft 5. $JJj, &l4-Zll9 or Gil-755S. size bed, :) lge windo\i'S, 2 ONLY $750 dn. Balance like "'E PAY TOP DOLLAR !~~~~~~~~~~ rent for J!l70 2 Br . 20x43 all FOR TOP USED CARs P'·anos/O<gans 826 roof vents, fibe rglass lop, 11 KINGSIZE Jldbrd v.•/swing- lng rv.'in beds, $75: man's goll clubs & bag, good cond, S&:l: tension pole lam p vo/3 hanging 1igh1s; tire irons & ~re: set o! Cal--tlac trays; slied nilP.; misc dishes, men's clothing, odds & ends. Call aft 6 pm, 673-2748. USED DEMO BOATS c>x1ras. Jn family park. your car is extra clean, -----------1/B fully insula1ed. gel'lt'rous WOULD YOU Pet1 .and Supplies L d i>! huH , flotation, 13'7" cupboard and slorage :;pace, 15~33). \Vestcrn !l:Lll. Ph. see us lirs1. BELIEVE . ~ J('ngLh. 5'81ii'• l>cam, cathc-JG gal. waler tank 8.19-63.'-.o. BAUF~R BUICK FREE ORGAN LESSONS rlr.:il hull. As is cond, save mechanical jacking 1iysl!'m: ADULT PARK CM '69 2J.I E. l7th St. as long a.s you like! No reg-Cats 852 $$$. S300-$450. Cali 642-9464· d{'luxe intl'rior. Like new Lancer, 20x52, 2 br·. :i ba, ,c_°'c·-'•-'-'-"-• ____ 54s..77Gs isiration. No obligation. Just 32' TOLLY ronclilton, $900. 62l-178l or tinted \11indows, wtr sfnr, '68 or '69 CADILLAC, from C.Ome. Monday• 7,30 pm BY 0\11ner. 1966 T. S., F. B.. 531-7294 two 5x7 storage shrds, !enc· Ql\fllt'f , Low 1nik'at:e, good SEALPOJNT Siamese KJt. I d J-" '"" "783 mnd P . t t COAST MUSIC t'.Xlras. I111m;ic. &-st oUer CllJ-:VY • .,. 1 '"" ''' ,,,.._,, e1 y , uuscp ,,.........,, · . nva e pa r y, 11~ns !till blood. Father a "" """" 548--0715 &l2·~5t f' ham pi 0 n. houSC'broken. over Sl3.000 54X·'509S PIS, P/B 16,000 ~i's on 327 Across From Beach t'vcs. 970 OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS 18835 Beacb Blvd. Huntington Beach 142.m1 or ~O..Of42 FERRARI FERRARI AlITHORIZED SALES & SERVICE N.EWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coa~t Hwy. Newport Beach FIAT A17ENTIO'."I! Exciting bag sale 7/l~-7/17. t.lard an Thnlt Shop, 1810 Park Ave, C.!\f. 642-7&;JO. SUMMER c J. F. AR AN c £ Call nflrr 5. 557-6:i81. 27' DRAKE-Craft Exp. cu m 4 bbl f'ng. S<>Jf-eon!., 1968 Na"°P"fl :.!Ox-13. Set lip. Autos, Imported SALE Cnuser. 275 hp, Chrys. 12' Gold Coast i•ha.~~1s 2 br. Xlnr cond. S1'200. -----------1----------- <I F'l.Ufi-'Y k111en•, 11 I 1''99 °-"106 It 6 S em1-asl .•• .l. 673-6945. camper. drlux e q,\p'd, .J..)<J-<J a l'f · e J960Por6CheJ600Cou""• • Complete Stock of FAMILY moving from C.M., \\'ashing machinr, T V , F urn, t'1C. ;\()!! E. 19th St. GAR.AGE Sale: .Furn, V\V Bull ~eat!'!, !\1~<',(". Cor~r of 2nd & Poi.n5f'ttia. Cd~!. Misceileneou• 818 JOHN'S BIKES -NEW- Columbla " Premium Steyr * Romane 10 spds $84.rii.1-$287 .00 5 speeds W-J-$85 3 spd:-, n1en & V.'Omen $5.1.50-S70 -REPAIRS- Ka\va.i. • tcinway, Balrlwln. housrhrokf'n &· \\'" ;i n e d . "'~-~-----~=I ~ \\'url1tzer. Grand. C:orin, NrPrl homes. 540-l!JOO. l.l· BOSTON \I/haler_ xi HP many x!ras incl stereo tape Motor Homes 940 '62 :\lB J90 SL Hn:ltop • '67 Alll'n. Etc. S29J & up. REN· Evinrude, 2 St'al.S. Pvt ply. S3500 or bsl ofr . 5-iS-8574 ------------Jaguar XI\£ Coupt>. • '69 TALS. Frlt>ndly telephone SIAMESE KITTENS $1100. 67~l9S. t'ves. CON DOR 8:\1\V HiOO. • 'fi6 Volvo ' ·-'o<. -;::=_::30~7_C::"'::::'~'·~l~lB:'._-o~ I ~~-~-'5 9 Dod I' T PU Sedan. air. e '68 Volvo 1·1-1 '" r 18. LY:\fAN 120 :\lcrcru1sl'r ge i2 on t•lELD'S PIANO CO. Dogs 854 110 "ftrlr & full covers. %1 Ton, 8'1 It. ovrrhead camr· The ya('ht that's not a boaL S1 • aut~1· • '71 Volvo 1'14 s. 1833 Ne11o·port Olvd. $1'.195. 673-6.~8 or 6l2-4641. er. slt>£>J>S 4 w/range, ice BILL COR\\'lN FORD 0 ""' mi rs. e '6i l\1GB CT. Costa l\lesa 7141&!;._3""50 DARLl"C. box. O\'t"'. w<-d, •I•., ,.-,1 Ocangn County', Co< ·'o< Dis-e '68 !\ICC GT. e '69 il·!GB .,,.. ~J •' • toy Chihuahua '70 IO, Re•-11 ,,.,.h .. 11, 10."· " '" " ... " JU CT wh<!c. Al•-toy _,, P"~· 0 C "" u "" l'lean. Call 557.9792, 1ribucor, 230 s. fllain St.. • • air. '71 Datsun Pi<:k l-lAi\li\10ND, S 1e1 n way, -" '' 15 h-1 ·1 I'~ u • '68 o-• 3-. ., , ~. rai er, ~. 0 0 t 1 .. _ p a ir. ""' ,,,,,.., ):'i\maha. New & used PY. reasonablt'. Also Jrer lo Pv! pty, 6H,· .~lll. FACTORY d Ire<' t dc;i,ler range, ose 0 <uee ma-, ' I · · """ frcew"" """ 18~ 0< \\a~on. ptal10!'. of m0st makt's. Best KOOi t10mr, 11·h1tc k11!en. I ~~-oc=-~~----l\laJOrv.•ay & Malt Pint, from ~:· l·""' . ....,s. w;:1· ""' :\tANY l\10R£ TO OIOOSE b<rys in So. Calif. at Schmidt 642--1,111,11, .)3~-J,118;,, JS' Classic l/O, l!O l\lerc. $795. 869 \V, 1gth St, c.:i.1. "'-..,....., ----~~--11o·/tlr, x tra~. $1995. FR0:\1' .f\tusic Co., 1907 N. 1'1a1n, Al\C Jlunltng dogs, 7\~ i\k~. 6-l2-5902. '67 DODGE _ full ractory Trailers, Travel 945 f)(>alrr Ill 523-7~ Santa Ana. 11'orkln~ b1ri.ls. J111!s. hrus~ I ~--~~-~----eampcr Pop lop, V-8, aulo. PIANO 51,,-Gr;inrl. ~3:-i(), I. n r• ;i I 1 r a1m•r/brcrdt:'r Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 Tradf', &16-269~. Good cnnd, 11CR sturlr>n1. 6-1!-l-l:l·I. • C':J25 + Catlina 27 Cycle1, Bi~kecsc, ___ _ r-,1ust sell. 847-8007 all ~ f'OODL~; 11ups.\\'hile, Ah:C, Guaranlee the Jo"·e.st ra!e.<1 in Scooters p.n1. :-;T!ld s1•rv1cc•. V.'hl loy or So. Cal1r. "CatJ1na cn1i.<1- PJANO Jor sale BalrJ\\'Ul t'h()(' slan. GI' o om 1 n g, ing club". LocaLlon Newport Acrosonic: i;p1nct s ! y I e 8~1711. l larbor. 71~/968,.,1840 for info. v.·<i.lnu1 finish $:iK1. 5>.l!H/906. DAL!\IATIAN pu11s. A!(C, 36' FLYBRIDGE Cn11st>r, Sewing Machines 828 Champion brcd, i\!fec11on· Sips 6. Fully eqpd inc skip. 925 THllllt HONDA .. 15· SOJTSMAN Tr a i 1 er, V,\V . CAi\1PER Van. Porsche Chemical P<n1a Po!. 12 Vo!\ Ensinc, ne\V lran5 .• hrakf'~. and 1.10 lights. S6~ or best t11'('S. $3200 vl'rif1ablr. in· olfer. :..18-8!(15 or 531·2161. vestn1rn\. $2000 I i rm . Auto Service1 Parts 9491..::'·'=""-='=85=·------- 2 NEW """ & "m•. 4",000 AUSTIN HEALEY mile Golden Yalcon. $40. 537-6.'">41 1--------- gas a ' Tlllnk See "FRIEDLANDER" 13750 IEACH IL\ID. :Hwy. l9J 893·7J66 • 537.f.824 LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVlCE NEWPORT- IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast Hwy. Ne\\']lOrt Beach $1595 1968 Triumph GT6 Cpe. R•dio, H11I••, ... Sp11cl. tXOA281 I $1695 1964 VW Camper 11;.,,j j.,, He.,t•r. ... Sp,.1 d. Sh .. ,p. fFUM0721 $1395, 1969 vw Redio, Htel1r, 4 (XU BS Si I $1895 1969 VW Wagon R•dto, Healer, Autom1tic. fXSS02 41 $795 1966 vw R .. dro, H.,.,,.,, ' ITU M02B ! $1195 1968 vw $1195 1962 Volvo 1800 Cp• • 11.,d,.,, Healer, 0 /D. fVH O. 056 ) $595 1966 Toyota Sed • Rad io, He•l1r, Aulom1ti,. !STBO lll $2395 1968 Volvo 1800 Cpe. l!~djo, He•t••, 0 /0, Air Cond. (VRT445) $109~5-- 196S Volvo Wagon Redoo, He•f•,, ... Spe .. cl. IZVE847) we do expert repair on all makM I. models 2340 NEIA1PQRT BLVD, C!\1 NEW HOURS Last Notice at<' ,f, prolf'Ct1ve, Show & 1 135/day , $700!11o•k . r..ct, 636·3211. fi.4&-9000. '.\110\\'AY l\cc.~EcN~N-E_LS __ German Sh('pherds. Pel & slrn\lo' ~tock. Board a 11 hr!'Cds. S!U-a.:>.l!J. Boats, Sa il 909 "FRIEDLANDER" 2 NE\\' tires & rim~. 40,000 aornfJ mile Golden Fa!C"On, $40. ~j $199 S ~:17-654 1. 1----------11 1968 Vo lvo 142 2 Dr. JENSEN 2pm to lOpm t.!on-Fri Sat-Sun 9Rm 1a 6pm 64>.411.0 \\'ill Take Trade-lllS *AUCTION* l'E\\'J \r. r.!,\Clll~F: Uncla1mf'd frr1<;hl. •W branrl nt!W ]~71 delux auto, Z•}\·t.111; ~{'11 ln,g ma("hln~. Bullnn. hn!es . 7.11:::-1 .. 1~. b\111d ht>u1s. ntnno.'l·,1n1s, C'h'. SAi\!OYED pup~,~. -,,-n-m~.,-. '>:Int f11!'1111y. ch a ITI p lO Tl hC'k.[:l'nd, x·ro.yed i.t~k. $1!! tllll ••Aat rtfWT. •I 537-6.U4 • ~"JJ .. j~ COLUr.tBlA 36. S.'iOOO % in· I c~~.=:c_.=._.o::::.::::._ r1•rr~1. lt'loorinl! N.A. Diesel, 1-1.D, i1 ChoppC"r \\'/!ra1ltr. rae1ng grar. 6-16-43i0. cnmplct('ly custom. o.n .v. --- Fine F'urn1turt! &. Appl1ancl'~ Auctions Friday, 7 00 p,m, Windy's Auction Barn X7S'~ NPwpor1, C:\1 f).t6-ft6U &hind Tony·~ Bld~ r.1n1'J Full Price $36.02 Ea.· "" ",,_,.,,, \i·~-lJ\lARANJ-:H. pup pi I's ,\ l\C r<'g, G mo old. $100. LIDO 14 & trlr. 2711, Very '-~ond l'ond ~10\·111g, must s<'ll. Sl(f.i(). 5-IH-6992. :II Joi. V1r!ory, incl. trlr. & nu!hnard. $2,2.;(I. !1(', l~::iJ CC f;!S.~)' h;ir &, custom l'{'al. Sl.:00. or 11ill 1rade tor t.loop, f'q. val M2-4i391. Ca~h or ~m. n1(1 n:hl\' pay. m(.>1119. Suprh· l1n11IJ'd. l~t rome, 1~1 rail ha~1~. l'hr)nt' Sh 1 r p 1 n I! & Jtc('{'!Vlng, ;.J~~:l.l~ 2-1 ht~:Jts. r~11-i433. ."•ll....().172 Rt \-2-tf)(J Ext 12-t h'.ITI:. Nn l•IJ f'_l>;tf'!! con. Al1•xtras 1nclt1d, tr11JIPr irro. nr ll!'sl <'ash tfflo'I'. 645--14•16. Tl<IU.\!Pll Clloppl'r, .Sp11n~­ l'r front f'nd. eu•Trtin mritrlrd JramC'. ,\lur.t :-.('lJ 61.,...7-1!~. -------"'iO SUZ.UK! :.~ SfoVllL!t' <hrl r, E It :\I A N'.,-~Scb-epcl-,,-,.~.,--,cll \\'hl!C', AKC. 6 \Vks old & IJ<'au11/ul. 6-16-47!0. 11nii Fl t•qu1p f':>orcll c-nn(I . OJ ! -E-1-h S l\LC'ORT Sunf1!<h~tlhcrn1 · Tl !OU sANos-01-;_killH r.s !-Ot electronic-eqpt & M ed ica 1 /De nl ;i I r qpt CX-aJers,\ who I es n I c r s \\lelromc. TV, Radi0.-HiF-;-,--- Stereo I ~ > n~ 1s hrcpdog, Ch ~:1.(1, nr l}l'SI c;1.~h n(J('r. 836 Sl!'f'r!, lrm;ilP, 9 ,\·ks Al\C t <'rl, lilwrK!as~. !'fll' roof c,1:,.1.\.lli. ' '''"'''''-d •10 o•·, I 1•11rri('f $32.\ ~1:,1-:i~. ==~~-~~-- 962-9&24 alt S .., · · ·-· ·' """'·' '· KA\\"ASAl\:1 125 lrad h1kt'. 1!!71 ZEi\'JTll & Ad1n1ral SJL1.;.Y-;f('rnrr1rn1ncl-,-,,-,-i-Sll>ETit::f0~45 'cruising Gnod c"Ond. $225. ca 1 l _ _ close nul ,;;ile. Priced below py 3 nio. olrl. Shuts. Al\C. ~11ol'7o11r. Lldo Pcnin area. ~~!G-6:«:16 GE v.'aSh£>r. \\'ork1ng cnn-lhc d1s<'Ot1111rrs + lrr1' eolor .S\:10. :i46-42i6. fi 7.)-S990 I===~-------1 ----------iTRJUl\lPll 1970 Trophy 500. ditlon S6;, or best o/f('r, 8 n ten 1111 i 11 st a11 e d Y O-R K Sit 1-ll~F.-p-,-,-P-Y-. * KITE. XI.NT ('ONO Sl!Z'i. Y<1nuihll 19~0, 17;1 Stereo reC'Order player SOO 11/ron""lt'. F'ull selection if heauhh" s mo old mal•, RACING GF..AR SJ9!i . ICTll • z o "--oll .. , ~ ,. h • ,. k " ' $~.i{). 91 -.>9.36.:_ __ or ..,..,_t . er, ,,., ·o.,-..., or -..u urry ('i>. \\·e ta e CALL 673--0731. -••J-21". I I Sacrifice. $195. 833-1840. -----------lllO''DA ~-. h k 2 ..., .,.. rar 1•s. uHer <t1srounl for ·~~='...Ceo=-'-o---~=-1 " .M.-C muu 1 <', • ~ l!ERNARD PU TIRED ol Ula.I old runututt~ .. _ . el!~h & Sl'r\'1ce what 11o·e M'll. •"''· · P. .,.,y s h1k<'s. Any or all-brst G.E. waBhcr & dr)'('r, '2 yrs AKC old, $100: oval rltnelle set /\BC Color TV. Orange • Sl25. Ifs ftaliy not that ha.rd olfrr 644-6542. w/4 chain & leaf $lO; :\ Cnunty'a largt'.st Zenilh .... 673-3000 *.. \\'l!ITE l~spcl bike '!\'/inf.int matching rnrl li\hlr~ $1~. 10 rll';ilcr. 902! A1lanla &I Horses 856 to rrplac:e. Just W1!.lch the sear. 4 month" old 23-1() yr old TV $10. 557-8058. J\la;::nolia, H.B. 96.i-~ furnl~ & miscellanecrJs Elden. Apt B, C:\t · 1'UR..\1ICA top. p ,. d r ~ 1"' J STEREO, 19U unclaimed APPALOOSA gf'lrl1ng. f> yrs columns In tht OassWed 1970 YAJ\l,\llA T.-lt. f'!'rfl'('1 dinett~ 1!11!(, 6 C"hain. $iS; lay -a11o•ay. Ga rr ;i r d o!d. BRED TO SHO W. rond., 3400 ml .• SfiCO. or bes! avocado hghr IL\'hJre to turntable, A:\1/F:i.f ~teroo, Slj()(I. * * *' lt!O-JJ.'17 Section. Qfft>r. 4~25. J\fikr. maldl, optional. 64.'>-178G. rarlio &: !ape playrr. Air _ -~ 1 T' e ll k er s v.·fcross--0\'cr ROfARY lav.'llmO\\'E>r Sl ii. systt'm. Still branrl n{'llo', Mag111J chord on::an StO. sold for $319 \\'/\lo'Srr;:inty. Color TV antenne $~. P.iy off he.lance o! $120 or 897-5651 1.mall payn1rnts. Cr edit lO'x13' COLEMAN cahin tent d('p\, 89J..-Oj(JI. $85. Used. lwl«, excellent PANASO NIC flOtl. SfER~O o;ind:IUon. II Irk. Al\1 Ff.! 71 unil. lrll 531-7294 Souf'ofl. $70 hesl off, ColemRn CONSOLE piano; J~t & lrtv. &. lu.f>I IJke new $8. s· dawnpor'I, &orct\guurrll'd 1 _I_·ll_3_>;_w_. -"'-'~Y-· ---- Doral print; bc.'drm 9Cl, 21" COLOR TV -f.lust mi8e. 19'94 Church St. C.:\f. ,.a,crif\ce. 395: 19·· portt1li lr Wil.L move anything you \\' b ltn rndio S35: 11 " R&\V buy ln this column and lftble modt'l $20. &12-:i62t ~. Call af1er 3::11 p.m. SO'\Y Srl'rt"O C11 ~~f' t t e 55-1648. RN'.'Ol'!Wr, ~lodPI TC·I24CS Sl!XJ 6n-o&t=. 11U 6. --.--nEBLT 40 HP V\V -.-TEST DRIVE JENSEN 11.edoo, He•ler. 0 /0, e S \9.~ EXCJ!ANGP. e Al.J,,10HlZED Cond. IXDWS•Of fi12-.lfi2'i * ~l~ff'fi7 THE ALL NEW SALES " SERVICE $2895--- Jt utos for ~le 128 SEDAN 1970Volvo142,0r. Ir;::::-' R•d.o, """'· A"lo•oll•, lS Front Wheel Drive Air Cond. !7•0BO_J_> __ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~IYo:.i owe 1! ro your:<elf to $995 General 1 tt>sl dr11·r the nc11o· 'i! Fial 3100 \\', Coast 1111')'. 950 at B.J. Sportscnr Crnrrr he-Newport Bc.>ach 1968 Toyota Hardtop ~~-:--------f I -~~~=-'~~~~~--11 R~d10, H •~•••, ' Spt•d. 191''!1) Fnrr! Rrn11<'n $1 ?j() f\r(' )~JU •uy :1ny ~ar TIME FOR l\ITP0771 /inti 1.,lra& av a 1·1 ~ b i~e All Models lmmediat• ---$1-295 5-li-7:;1;(). Delivery Priced From Antiques/ Classics 953 Horseless Carriage 1902 OLDS. Sho\1•p1C'Ce, 1 s1x•eds forward plus n'\'l'rse. Cl111t(ln mo1or J-:mcrgrn"y l:lr.ikc. ,\lust be fil'f'n. Ta.kc $$00 hor.st' in 1 rade or cash. Sl ,495.00 QUICK CASH c1:,~~;~~~·:n 8. J. SP10RTSCAR CTR. THROUGH A ~'..'~;o~~l;~;~"_;~_••_"'· 2''3 """"' Cn.r• """' DAILY PILOT 540:4491 WANT AD ~DBD 642-5678. 1969 Toyota Corolla Coup• Red io. H1ot1r, " Sp1~d. !048BQEf $""1 ~39=5-- 1969 Toyota Cpe. Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 R.,doo, H1••••. ' Sp11d, ~ ~ lr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j11 AO• Cond. !XSSS4c'c'-- $2695 2100 Harbor Blvd. 6~.J...0466 l~IO Ford P.U. V-8 flatht>ad, ~ engine. Needs v."Ork. $300 or best OU('r. SJ&.5672. Trucks 962 RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. C06ta l\lesa 546-4444 1~7 CHEVY window van, 6 r,yl, rt'Ct'nt eng. \\X>rked on. $109.l. 6-16-9647 betv.·een 9 & 5 pm, altf'r 6:30 call 495-4213, ask for Strvt. '67 Ecooolint'. R/H, 33.000 mi, :Xlnt n.inning corld. $1245. 491-1034 '6.1 DfEV. '-ton pickup. Xlnt {'nguw. S.~ ~5-336.~ ,\ftrr 6 r .:\f, llO~DA 50 1n1n1 trall ICJr ~alr $150. USED CAR Summer Sale Now 1 EXAMPLE '69 Caprice $2295 '69 Pontiac Cpe. '""" $2195 "69 Cadillac Cpe.,,.,., $4595 '69 Olds '98' l'Y0226 $3395 '69 Buick 225 """ $3495 All H•v• Autom1tic Trans., Powtr Accessorie1 & Air Cond. I 1970 T oyota Mk 11 Wagon 11.•d•o, H••ler, Aulo"'1ti1., Air Cond, !WGR77tl $ff95 1969 Opel GT Cpe. R .. dio. i-111te•, " Spetd. IZZGl 80) $'""1~0=95-- 1969 Renault RIO Sed. R.dio, He•I••, 4 Speed, !XXZJOO I s=1~69~5-- 1910 Toyota Corolla Wagon R•dOo, H11l1•, ... Spee4.. IJ19ASDI $595 1962 Chevrolet Pickup L.W.8 . 6 Cvl., Stic~. IZB611UI $1495 1966 Ford Pic5cup L.W .B. 1 ~98j97R.dio, H1•t•r, AuM, •. ·- \ ,. L ·' .. Tuesda.,, July 13. 1'171 OAILV PILOT 25 _ ..... ..... ..... 1§1 ~' ..... _ ... _ ... ___,J§] '~--"'_ ... _]§] l§J l~--"'_ .. ___,J~1 ,;;;;I ;;;;;;·~";;;;;;"';;;;;; ... ~l§J~1 I ;;;;;;;:;;I Autos, Used 990 l~I Autel, 1,...rtecl 970 Autos, Imported 970 ('utos, Imported 970 Auto'1 Imported KARMANN GHIA TOYOTA Ai.101 101»1• 1 1 ~.1 HOUSE OF L'l1POR1'S CADILLAC Autos, Used 990 MUST AN Ci 970 IKAAMANN Chia, '63, vtry t lfl&ll, goo(l runnllli cono.t J80CI. 192-;,2'.J.l l87D KA R.\IA.cN~'N-~Gch-,-.-. Ora.op, $1!Ul. C:ood l'Ond. • 8.J&-2279 .. Coup•• b1•11ul1 ful ,, 1 I v " r \\ /h/k lthr int. e Also J9!0 21((1 SE Serlan fully equip. i>''d. TAl'i:t: TRADE. .::6 mo~. f1rmn.ctng. AliTilOH!Zt;D DEALER I I I j2J-7:ril. L!K>O. iY!ERCEDES, 220 -15m inile5, a/r, p/s, SE, p/b, 11p11' t1rt>s 833--3487. \V.,l\'TED: La1f' rnodt'I .Jl rrl"Nlf'~. 4 f'}'lirn:lrr, undrr S2.;,(1). 546--6380. MG MG AtJTllORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS MG M P~ stll 1964 r>1G Good condition. 96&-9712 MGB PORSCHE Ver}' clean, lf'attlf'r int. Co111s, Abanh. R11.dial' $287J. or 53&-:1211. !rade. 990 FORD --==------,-1 ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ;;~I Otfil'f' e TOYOTA Coro lla~1 .•·68 PonHnc liTO. e '68 1967 Coupe de Ville alt. all '69 fastback, 1911. Xlnt rond. Autos, Imported 970 Po1111ac BonMvtlle • '68 po11.e-r, lo n11, new Uff'S. "66 ~rusrANG 289, auto. S900., '65 Old 88, 2 dr, ale. FORD Wa9on '""'. •ill "''' ",,_.· Collntry Squlf'P.. 9 PUJ, Fae-4~5957. TRIUMPH '1uit .ee. 61l-«)62. Pontt11\" Le:'llan!; Collpr. • Above avf . 5iJti!l. '66 L111L'Gln. e '69 Linroln • 6.(~1691 Anylime 'tili Camai'O. e "6S ~-in'l:>1rd QUICK SALL, '66 Cad Convt. tory A" CoodHumior. V-8, OLDSMOBILE VOLKSWAGEN r on1'!. • '67 Olds 44:? '69, XLNT cond, Radlo, Orig '69 VW BUG All acct'ss. $13T.i. 1llE TRTUMPtl Cutlass Supr('n1e. * • 645--07i0 • ~ paint, $1'r.i0. V8 STAG \\'F.: TAJi.E TR A OE.li .l -~=====~- Auto., Pnw1!r StttMns, Pow. 1 ----------- f'r Brak~•. Lul!'.gaae Rack, REPOSSESSED. Surter '• Ulw Miles. (SKG412J t~C'llll. 'IM Olds 88 Dynarnk $AVE wagon, Luu:ai:e rack. full 675-5603 ** ti7 J.-3000 11·1n111i:; ,1liPCls, Jlr (YXU-CC\ntp!P11' flnancu1~ a1•&1l CHEVROLET '66 MGB-lnt/e x t xlnt ROVER NOW ON DISPLAY •~7J $1395 full pr1ct. Call f'nr n1nre info t·all d('aJer, 1 ____ . ___ _ Harbor American 646·0161 powt'r, a lr. rnotor • traDfl vf'ry ~. netda minor hody 1o,ork, $300. Llc No. 191CCP. Ge!lf, MfK.().15. J.11 Calif 7117. 5-16-0022 Con1e in for a test drl\·e! 4~-ii·U I] 1 52'.l-1250 ll!J::V. 1!167 396 I 111p11 l 11 ----~------l e 1969 Land Ro\"t'r SS. :\lr1t FRITZ WARREN'S e \,,,.VA~ .~9 e \1agon, autn. full po1o,r r, MORRIS cond. Needt ttre1. 5~850 ~PORT CAR CENTER Camf)'r unit, New brakt' I BUICK radto, a le, $U50 or beat of-VAN ,63 Ford, VI, 4 spd, '!l!t ~fon1s ?.TIMM !lt'f of firm, Alt 5pm, MG-4903 1.0 E. lat SI., S.A. 547-0764 •Y~tem, Good lrirui. C.nod fer. 96&-.5159, after 4 p.m., hydro, hi perfonn11.nce. ~II Gre!C'h drum5. Call bet .... ·een 1 ---~ToO=-'Y~OO.,ToA~---lopen da1l}' 9-!l: closed Sunday ,.--,11,1 SlflO ~:i1-!10SO. ' . '63 On~u1al O\\n('r. or trade !or \'\\' or chopper 1969 HAltllOll. COSTA Mf~A ·68 442 auto. trans. uu· cond PIS. d!tc brake!, polygtas tires, lo mi. >.Int. cone! Sl.895 615-4340. l"S 0 _ __ __ ---O"llt, O\\"nt'"T, R11•1era, 19-7 Cll"':VY 2 d I !'>-7. ;,.)8-9260. ~ TR-1A \\'/ " . <'4Cln.i,: 1968 V\\' -Phar1ron1 (,;rry, X!nt cond. ;001.., Iris & 4th ..i "' r, nt'W pa nt Call art 4 pm, Dan, OPEL OEAN LEWIS t1~Ps, mag .,.,,~Is. A sleal at sunroof. r"trlITT, nPw brakt>~, Si. Crl:i.I, an)'llme or & ttrl'~, 4 ~pd trans, Xlnt 675--0406 1962 Super 88 111gn _Air, pwr 1!167 OPJ::L 1-:ADET Runs gOO<I $700 673-(T!:JL 673--6448 PORSCHE WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE PORSCHE, AUDI l.1631 !!arbor Blvd., G.G. (Ju.st S. of G.G. 1'~rwy.) ~=~='6~36-2.333 ___ _ * 1969 PORSCHE 912. Orig 011·nf'r. 31.000 n1i. 675-7225 or 644--06.17 $1:xxl. 846-1!155. 2la~s hui;rl, hr 1Jers. Xlnr &\-1-1564 art 6. cone!. $"l50 or bst ofr. Hl!il Ford Galaxie :ioo, 2 DR seats, wnd .... s. str'g Radio. TOY OT A '6J Tr1un1ph (;T'S+, lu11 1111 . 1na1111r11Rnl"•' $~~J:i. ;..1~\'i _;~·.o l'lf\i; s1-~-,-.,~,-,-,,-,-'°-", ____ • 5:Ji-ll200 •c-'-"C,,-!IT, full powt>r, air. onl':inal gCoodall ,,~~~~.-,,,'_500/best o!ler. Kon! :.hl>('ks. \hil t'\Jnd. ·~ \'\V~Hn-,pc-r.-:'\lnl i"l)rl•I. \l'ai:;on. R/ll A/(" 6-\2-i~!\'2. • 'ti'1 ("JIL\' lt11pal<1 ~ D1·. 011ner family 2nd car agl'n· O'ftJ--&t'.l I9il ·royotA Demo #j99J $1777 !\'o Do.,., n Pa~ n1en! $65.31 mo.* 36 01os Df'frn'l''<I payn1ent price $2'.l~l. Hi or 1·ash pnrP $189'1.RS Jnrl Tax & l.1e. APR J~.55'/0 , •on appro1•<'d credit. Factory Oirrrl S;ilf's, Service & Parts, 19G6 llarillir Bh·d., Costa i\1rsa. fi.IB.9:\0l '69 TOYOTA SEDAN 1nakP ofrrr .J~l;HJ~'.l7 s:.-1.·J(J. or $l3fl0. + T (l J' --C-ADILLAC i\Pw J~; f'ng 1'111'. ~trf'r & •'.\' ~l'v1cl'd BluP Book $143;) 1 c.6"2-o=ld-,--c-,-u-ass. ==n~-.-.--1--1-"-Bal ~o"" n..· hrakPs; 11ut01. FWaut. In-sa]P $1195 962-1113. sharp, ruoo good. ·r,.1 T ,_4, \\'ire .,.,. let.' s, u rb, . ....-.Ju. ,-• 1. Jl a 1· r y . I 3 Good L'Ond, $19~. 5--l~--0112. _t_ec_o_r _ t9:._:_R'I::_ 91_6·=c-c '71 FORDS: Ga I ax i , s, 5-16-2054 11.fler 6. __ •_•_113.l __ .im_._1_•_• __ 1·59 \'\\", rarl1n. "xcel •'Oral. 1970 El DORADO '66 CllEVEJJ.~: SS 396. 4. r.fustangs, & Torioos. liert2 1 '0°L"o~s-·"68~Cu~rta..-,~c"o-o-v.~Xl0n-r 1 VOLKSWAGEN Tan color. $1.29.~. Lf':SS 111AN 14.0QO :\1!LES ~pd, :'Illig~. \'rry clr;u1. Call Corp. 1714) 772---0552. rond. Air, PIS, P IB, mags. b73--0l~7 FACTORY a ft 6 pni: &l&-.'1979_. c---1964 Ford Ranch \\·gn -P f!, R&H . $1995. 962--6092. 1 ,-.~,096c1~V'\\' sus-:-1~". .-\IR CONDITIONING 1970 CAl\J,\RO, full l:1r equip R&tl, $700. PONTIAC -,,.-,-v-,-v-,-,-,-,-,0-,-,-.. -,-. -h-,,-,-,-,·_ I S<';!1S 11, runs )\!'f'!d. sir;-, r L'l.L Ll::.\TllER !:\'TERIOR + Hll". l\l11st -"Cl!, lell\'lng 543-3/19-1 all 5 · 1 \'111yl t<lp, ~~ul! flO\l"Pr ind. coun1ry. 6 11-2il•I Jectinn. nrw lll'f'S, hrak<'.~ & i1 1 -:2l~:l. _____ --~-= E .... eC'11tlve's personal car '69 -~-----~-ril l S.· 1rlCSC!l•p1c St('('nng, .--Cl!"'V\' ' I d v g 1une·up, rarlio, on_\':. n11·1u•r. 1-;s \/\\' Bu". "hill'. l;r1'l!I .J:i "-' ( r. se an, · Co11 ina, 4 dr, very lo1v I ,. dll'~r lork.~. n1nst PVrry dlx. r k I I d I · I 21.AAO act11al 1111 r~. J'riee, l"Ond. Nr•i' brks, inuf!lrr & l' I<" , ·" n ('On .. or gum. 1nileage. $1,5..'iO. 557-1633. c. 11 5-·1 1--· xtr;i & "Th<' !\1astrr or the $250 or IX'st offer. 847-5140. 1-----------$1.1.100 cash .. a~~ Uar1ery. $1000. 64&--~1 10~1 Rn:id.'' t615BQE) JEEP 'til VIV hu~. Pxc el l9!ii V\V Bui:;. v;r~Cr:I coiic!. NABERS CADILLAC 1954 Q!EV Station \Vagon n1t'Chanlcal eoorl. Best Of-\lake offrr :\lu~I s<'ll h." 1 2600 Harbor Blvd. S&5, e Jeep '69 Pickup fr r, 7 1:1 S•lii-016~ evr« (',•sta l\lesa 5-10-910(1 ~:\9--3·!2!1 &\6--0::173 ---_ FACTORY ---~~-==~~1 '69 V\\I. 32.000 l\l iles. Xlnl -l argest Selection '&I li\-1P 9-pai;s .,.,.gn. P/b. AIR CONDITIONING • '67 V\V \\ E'.:->Tf''ALIA rondi11nn. s1:ro. OF LUXURIOUS Pis, R&Jl, auto. Nu trans, Popular Oladiaror !enes with CA:\1PF:R -(;(1(1(1 cond. ~,&---1667 ,11,., S P.\t CADILLACS brks. tiff'~ $:i9~. &14-2917. ·"' 3JO. VS engine, custom c~b. 4 $17!\J. 673--:hl7. --------'"" Cl!"'\' i">""I" -••tom '61 \'\\'. xfnl cond .. \lust ~f'll. "" · r, · " r· " '' • "'heel drlvt', f1'E'e wheeling MUST SeU! 1969 Pont GTO Conv. Al cone!. Headers, ne w rubbl'r, power. See to apprec. SI800 Mt1.ke Of!Pr. 275 E. 16th St, CM. &16--0SCl>. '6j Pontiac Le Ma.rui, R/H. PIS, PIB, Auto, New tires, $795. S33--0694. '70 GTO, 4-spd, Air, P/B. P/S, 17,000 m!'.s, Immac, $2600. 633--1658. 3100 \V. Coast llwy. e 1967 f'~'O'°r.°''5°"C°"H"°Ec9"t~2,- 2 Door, 4 S(X'l'<l, Radio. Hrot- el". iX'ad Sh11 rp. t022AGCI $1095. '6i V\V sunrunl, :l."l'f'!'S{lry $~;.(). Run.~ Rf"'WI 1111 xtra~. Sharp. $1615. Call hubs, power stef'ring, brak- car, Good rond, S9'1:'1 ur of· 673_8'z.~; in Orange County 8.".0-3218. ,.,s, auro. trans., e!c, & VPI)' f1•r . 675-3334. ----1963 thru 1970's "'~Ch 6 1-•k ~rl••t Ion•, 101v I o c a I miles. 1966 Pontiac GTO-FulJ pwr & air, lo ni1. Orig O\\"ner. $1200. 96&-0060. Newport Beacl. Xlnt cond. 1----~-----· l s:~;; &1s..s951 • THINK ''MG'' ... ''FRIEDLANDER" IJISO 11•-.cH OfWY. :rt) 893-7566 • 537-6.S24 Autos, New 980 e POHSC'HE 912 0 r ig ow11Pr :ll.000 mi. 675-7225 or 611--0G:ii. 1910 s"17!-CT~P=o-,-,-,ch,-_-sc-,-p-. J)l'arance group. Perfecl. 7,000 rn i. fi.14-1129 A good "'ant aci 15 a good investment Autos, New 980 "fi!l 8 UJ: F:\1/Al\1 n1rl10 \'lnyl "--' C''I)', cy .,,,1.,. 'r.: " ilS876DJ m Qr. au,·s '64 V\V BAJA BL:G $800 or top. ~lan:v X'tra~. $1050 ·~BE_ RS rond, $.))(). ' hcst offer. trade &16-26!18. 642-l693 aft 4:JC1 p.m. • Nabers Cadillac m t • • 54s-•521 • * -------CONTINENTAL 0 • ors -~===-----'66 RI"\.. new 1 1rf'~, brakes lo 2600 l!ARB R BL., J ~IO!! V\V SQ11l-i:. 'lrit 1.,.ind , ,11111'~ ~.'17-1_ COSTA l\fESA 2600 HARBOR BL., Laguna Beach Hfll. wh lilk 1111, hur;:alurn1 . C;il! 491--63i9 COSTA 1-.fESA 1966 LINCOLN Conl1nenral. CALL 5.J0.9100 900 So Cst Highway sys. Sl·lOO. 4~4-96.~ ------R/H l f JI R OPEN SUNDAYS ' ' ------·r~; V'.V Ru~. ·i;~ nio!or, Xlnt 540-9100 Open Sunday · er, u JlO.,.,'l'r, uns 494-7503 * 541).3100 '6-1 V'.V van, sink, ~1ove. rt'fr. nicl'h rond. SH17~· 1967 CPE. OE VILLE gd. $1000. Pvt pt,y. 644--6481. Fast results are ju~c a phone llf'rl, <'10SP1. Po~che engine. • * IJ-lr.-17i1 • ~ FACTORY CORVETIE call away • 642--5678 i'r-il -lf![l. J22·1. -7'7-=-7'-'==~-~= 1----·-----~--Tr, V\\' fll't"f •(\t'>(l111on mu~t AIR CONOJTJON!l"G MAVERICK '70 MAVERICK. 4600 mile~. '70 Catalina, auto, pis, vinyl top, 15,<XX> miles, a I r . 842-4168 aft 6 pm. 1965 GTO, JlO"'l'r ~uippPd . Air, 400 CI-tr l-powf'r \\'/many xtraa. 557-M43. . ., Pooh" Le M""' $4i0. Call 856-5605. RAMBLER Autos, N•w 980 Autos, New 980 ~"11 hr.~t ofl<'r Oi\0-1!"i1 1 or FULL LEATHER INTERIOR -----~2-Jj~"} Full pov.·Pr, vlnyl top _ tilt & lmn1aculate $H!OO. 646--:'>738. I ----,_,......,"'".,,.,-:--C 225 E. 16th St. Costa Mesa '62 RAMBLER Classic, I cyl MERCURY 1 191'1-\l'\V -R11e; ~ COnr!~l 11~1e1cop1f' strer1ng, A:.ttF:--1, ;..1 1 s99· rnany other d~luxe extra•. •~II 11c~~ , 11,.; .•;tr ~-(VKP'.2·lO! ~8-5;KJ!: 11ri 5 67.1-:,000 $2666 I VOLVO NABERS CADILLAC -----------1 :!tin() !!a1·hor 131\·rl DEAN LEWIS Costn :'llrsa :t~0-9100 SPECIALIZING '59 Corve1te, '69 .127 111/headers hl·ri~r. AFA, 1-furst 4 .~fl po~i. t:rnct. AnsPn mag 11·hrels, new tire~. Ai\1 I F:\1, $1.000 lirm. Call 55i-5749. "67 Parklane Brougham, ·59 CORVETl'E, 4 -s p ri . rielux nylon Inter.. Au to, r rmo1·11hle h11rrltop, nrn i\ C, P t.Ii, P/B, S 1 ere fl paint, tir'-S &i chnn n111~ ltlfl<'. New tires. vah·t"~. auto. Tu be M>ld !or p&.r1~ only, t'rtgine 1moke s, otherwise run11 good. Heavy duty radiator, new head. $45. 846-4819. T-BIRD IN QUALITY voLvo ·11 couPTIE-v1LLr DEMO SALE $2998 1971 Vol\."o J.J-1 Serl Demo # ;31;o Loadl'd, llnly 4,000 mJ\t:;. Corporation pre~idents' 11·1[e1' private car. Like new Jn el'ery n'SJ)('CI. Call Kent Allt n 1111--1-1'.1:1 for d!"mon. ~1 1·a1 1"1t .1ppo1nln1rn1. l\lskt'-olll!r or tr11.dr lnr ij"i() 1 h 1· a k es Beaut ,·cu1d. Llmey bike. 67J.-9086 all ~._ l "nr~11ployPd,~ must 'el I, 'Vt't~ '10 pent'\1 , <1"14-4 sprl. _$149.1. Lef', 613--4526. PIS, P /B, P /\\', Only 8000 "SR 1-.!ERCURY Cougar XRi, m\'1, $4495. Pvt PI y , Air, PIS, P/B, Landau lop, 644-7433. $17!1:1. 642.--015.l 1956 lBIRD \\'hite, landau top. Automatic. Beautiful gT'f!t'-n, lHSU386 J $199j. DE SOTO m:nc '"· ra, ''" rull -----· l'JU..J-, 11" .... l'r, nf'w llZ"t's, Xlnt cond. ,-~ ,-~ •• BRAND NEW 1971 OPEL KADETTES $3098 1971 Vt1il'o 1~1 Srd Dtmo # 3.!fjS 1969 SEO. DE VILLE F1\ITOHY I AIR COND!TIO,~JXt. 19~0 Df'Soto 1ranspor!allon $:,0 aftrr :1 pn1. 642-B306. (; '1 0 d !lfi7--09:ill. 1 2100 Harbor Blvd. &6-0466 c II J J l!l7°'0-.,.M"'-.,._.,.,,_.,,,...,D"R=-7HT=, '~~~==~===-' """'" """ •Ir, full powoc. '55 T·BIRD HARDTOP ''G.M.'s Most Eco1io111ical Cal''' ' ALL AT ONLY ••• $ OVER FACTORY INVOICE 2 DOOR SEDANS 4 DOOR SEDANS -WAGONS AUTOMATICS -4 SPEEDS -CHOICE OF COLORS E.\·fl11111le: BRAND NEW 1971 MODEL 31 51776 2 DOOR SEDAN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WE SELL ONLY THE FINEST USED CARS AT SENSIBLE PRICES!! '70 LE SABRE ......... $3695 Th;, b•a uliful <u1to.., coup• heo lull pow•• •Qu ip. '"'"' • .,a l•clo•v ,;, to"dilio""'9 .,.,a '"' populer vinyl ro of. /11,n ;.,,..,•cul•!• •ulomobile, (692A0'!') '68 PONTIAC GTO .... $1775 YI, •ulo.,,,,!ic 1r.,,,,.,;.,ion, rodio, ~~~I••. pow•r 1leer\n9 , power brtke1. f1 ctor~ .,, co11d.1oon:,.,9, l'lt :1 ht1 lob• 1 gretl buy. (WPSJ 97! '70 RIVIERA .......... $4595 fo;ll power equip..,enl plu1 f1tlory t ir cot1d ilion;t19, AM .FM St1t10 1tdlo, •invl roof, cuolol'tl 1lrtlo bt t1ch 1e1t, lowtly c i r. W,,.,,.ty ••t <l .blo. I 246ASSl '70 OPEL . . . . -... --. Slalion w•qon. Th" 90•9eou1 1;111, w•qo" i1 ·~uipp•d w;lh 1ulomalit "•"•m•n io n. t•d•o and h1•l•t, 1••9• ~"qin~. lu99&9e r.ot ~, WSW. In •~celle"I co•d it;0,.,, I 2•SASJI '70 JAGUAR XKE Coupt. 4 1pt td h 1n1"1;n ion, ••dio, h11ter, t hromt wire wheol1, l•tlo•v .;, co11ditionin9, blrc~ ltolltot i"l••ior. J ut! on imm1cul •+• t ulomobilt . Sold e ncl ••••• , ... by .... '68 SKYLARK CY.to"' con•ertible, l~i1 en• i1 fer you. A fl"• owner •ufo..,obile with f1clory 1ir, buc~el •••h, pow1r •'•••i"'il I b•t~e1, e ufom 1!;c, •1.lio '"d ht1I•'· wh it• wtll 1. 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EXTRA LEAN FAD SLICED BACON FAD SELL~ ON LY USDA CHOICE BEEF AT DI SCOUNTS EVERYDAY! 54~ BONELESS SHOULDER CLOD ROAST c lb. LE AN . ECO NO PACK 3 las. OR OVtl! FRESH GROUND 5 7c BEEF OEPENDA6l£ QUALITY lb. F-t 100 COUNT TABLETS/ SOME STORES CHARC,(~ CHUCK STEAK FIRST CUT EXCELLENT FOR B·B·Q P,111111• Jo1n1 PORK ROAST FRESH • PICNIC STYLE (jt.,) 4 STAR DISCOUNTS -ARE EXTRA SAVINGS MADE POSSIBLE BY SPECIAL PURCHASES FROM THE MANUFACTURER WITH THE SAVINGS PASSED ON TO YOU! uso.-.CHOICE RUMP ROAST BONE IN ----------- . ~- .USDA ,; CHOICE I ROUND STEAK FULL CUT FRESH• WHOLE BODIED FAD SELLS USDA CHOICE FREEZER BEEF AT DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY. USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE OR BAN KAME RICARD• CUT & WRAPPED FREE '" " " • BUFFER IN 97c 65c ®~~~U~l~~Af •ASSO"!O ~' 24( @i~~~~~•AlLMEATOAllB~;'t,09, I 11 OZ. AER050l 1 FOR MEN 1 1.58 VALUE VITALIS DRY CONTROL ) 47 US#l 10 3 I WHITE ROSE LB. C POTATOES BAG lARGI SIZE ARTICHOKES 2 2 FOR 9c ' . 95c SWEET· FRESH PLUMS 4 00 •RED • BLACK • GREIN LBS. LOCAL GROWN 0 CUCUMBERS f:. 1 o.~. :9: 4" POT . . . AFRICAN VIOLETS ,!* ·ROYALE TISSUE /f' 21< ~ 2 li!OLLS • BATHli!OOM e ASST. ~ t "' @IM00R1 Ess1NG ~· 35' '* l 4 0Z.60X ,.:::.., MINUTE RICE ~ lAURA SCUDDER • 6 S OZ. BAG ~· 47c @0R°~1NGE0JUICE ~· 81' ~ BBQ Potato Chips j1• 39c ¢• 39c Y' 98< @c"R(0AM,,cHEEsE ¥· 37c ~ANTHONY e 'JLB.BOX l!EGULAQ •SWf{T.Y.llll:•llOZ. TUBl I ~SPAGHETTI '* IMPfl!l/1-\ • 1/2 GALLON 80Tll [ @ Pillsbury Biscuits ;f• 9c ! ~ PIC.15WHT•140Z •F!10[[N ,.:::.., Liquid Detergent '* Oli!I f> • 11EGULAI! •ELE CTRIC f>ERK • 16 OZ. CAN ,.:::.., Hills Bros. 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