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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-09 - Orange Coast Pilot. I , • 1, .... Dlil Ladies· DOnce in .NudeP· ' ~luskie Refus e s • ID Co11test Stays • " I I ~ -·. • ' • I UC Irvine Senate Ignores Fil1n Plea By Gay Students -~-. • I ! I l rv1ne OlllS FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, 1972 VOL M. NO. 1•1, 4 S•CTIOlllS, G f'AGIS UC Irvine Panel Eye s 'Gay' Plea The UC Irvine administration "would be delighted lo go to court" if need be over its refusal to allow the sho.,~ring of a film on male hon1ose1:uality, Vice Chancellor John Hoy told members of the academic senate Thursday. nit .senate was considering: resolutions requested by the G11y Students Union (GSU), which would have opposed film censorship and supported sex education courses. The film behind the measures. ';Seven In a Barn,'' was first seized by Orange County Sheriff's deputies last l\1arch 9 at a GSU program on JXlroography. At that time, Hoy first rescinded GSU's authority kl show~ reportedly sexually explicit film and was later ba cked by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich . 1be senate committee on academic freedom had issued a reporl sta ting th.'.lt that refusal "'as not "in itself a violat ion ol academic freedom.'' ~ But the committee did rlot present the report which also called for more ea~ "acrotiny" or such cases in the faturt, at Thursday's meeting, reporte~ly because all members bad not been 1n- v0tved in drafting it. .,,. committee on educational policy, chaired by Professor J. H. Martin: did apk 'tbe senate to make two resolutions: (See (iAY, Page%) ....... • We•tlter I : Don't even think about washing JOUr car this weekend. 1be weath· itlady says l!J gollig to ·be cloudy f wtlh drmles much of tbe w.,kend • with partially clearing okle1 sa~ ardoy afternoon 'U you're luclcy.' ' 111(1>1 a.75. Lo911 ri&ht an>UDd llO. . msmE TGDAY LM.-' =--': Cl 141 ».tt ==·. "' : --' _... , ... ' ....... 1•1• ............ ... ,...... 11 A• Ulliln n -' -,,.. f R e agan Raps At regular weekly news con- ference, Gov. Reagan t e 11 s newsmen, "\Ve want coastline legislation, but we don't want some or the bad bills which conservationists have backed." Ta x Consultan ts W ork Ove rtime SAN JOSE (UPI) -The •lgn sa;d ''Tax Consult ants and :Bookkeeping," but police said lt was a bordello, Police said lbe pricea ranged from '2S to "the 1ky'1 the limit." But the sign wa101t.,totally false, police added Thursday. They lllld that the main bookkeeplni that took.J>la'e In ti><' quiet tract home populated by a dclaori )'OUng women wu the malntll\I~ cl a eard 1 .. -du sysl<JD.llltlog a•!!lhmera and Jl\lcel- ·Mw·derer Sentenced __. FRESNO (AP) -,An IS-yeaN>ld Clovb 'YGUlb who pleaded gWlly t .nurderlng a 'tr-couple bu been sentenced to Ule .ilnp'Uomnent, Artie Ray Baker "" IOlllen<$I In Fresno County superior c.urt 'lllurtday for Ille Feb. 17 shooting deatha of Henry £. Wolrond, 75, and Imogene Walrond, 78. f • reewa I 3 Dancers Will Face The Mu sic Three women who allegedly entertained a large group of doctors, dentists and pharmacists in a manner deemed in- appropriate by Huntington Beach vice or4 ficers are scheduled for arraignment June 19 in West Orange County Judicial District Court. The th ree women were arrested Wednesday night by Hunting ton Beach police at the 1\feado11o·Jar k Go!f Club . as th ey allegedly performed topless and bot- tomless dancing routines. Police said the women were performing during a party thrown by the "Physi- cians, Dentists and Pharmacists Field Da y," an informal coun tywide organiza- tion. The party, which followed a da y o( golf and a banquet. was attended by 200-300 doctors and their wives, police said. All three women have been released from Orange County Jail after each posted mo ball. They are: -Iris V. Towmend, 41, \Vest Covina, charged with compiracy to comm it pros- titution, Jewd conduct and with vioiating the city's topless and bottom I es s ordinance. -Dafamay L. Grenick, 27, Alta Loma, same charges as Miss Townsend. -Elaine L. Bandy, 27, Rosemead, charged with lewd conduct and violation of the city's topless and bottomless ordinance . · Nine undercover police officers, in- cluding one agent from the Orange Coun- ty Distr ict Attorney's office, wined and dined with the doctors, waiting for the dancing to start. Police bad been tipped that something might happen at the normally quiet golf club, so lhey bought advance tickets to the evenl There wert no other arrests made at the party. Police are still trying to de1ern\lne who invited the women. Blues Singer Dies NEW YORK (API -Jimmy Rushing, 18, the blues singer whose appearance matched his theme song. "Mr. Five-by- Five," died Thursday. a 50-year rhow- business veteran, Rushing was bert known for his 15 years as 8 vocalist with the C.OUnt Buie band and suc h songs as .. Good Morning Blues" and "Gning 1o Chlcaco.·' ) I UPI T•......,_ SEN. GEORGE McGOVERN CONFERRED WITH SEN. EDMUND MUSKIE But Muskie Won't Bac k McGovern and It Still In the Rice Muskie Still Running, Won't Back McGovern · WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie (D-Matne), today refused to support the nominaiton or Sen. George McGovern and declared he remains a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Coofounding a variety or predlc1'ons, Muskie said be "''ould be doing McGovern a great disservice and would harm the refonns that have opened the Democratic convention to popular participation if be PANTHERS NA MED TO CITY PANEL BERKELEY (UP!) -A Black Panther slate of delegates wa s elected Thursday to the Berketey Community Development Council, a pOVer ty group funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity. Black Panthers Erika Huggins, Herman Smith, Andrea F. Jones and William L. Roberts were elected to four of the available nine seats on the 24-membtr council. Ri ck DeC.olla a white-11upporter of the Panthers. got the riCth seal. l w e re tG endorse the S o u t h Dakot1 Democrat. "Party unity ls not achieved with the magic wand of the klngmaker," Muskie said. "No man can hand Sen. McGovern a united party," he told a luncheon mettlng ol the National Presa Club. "I hope Senator McGovern will use the time before the convention to draw on tbe wi!dom and experience of those elements of tbe party not yet prtpared to support his candidacy," Muskie said. He said McGovern will go -to the con-- vent Ion with 1aoo1 to 1,300 delegate \'Otes and said It Is only re1UsUc to usume "that his nomination Is probable." The winner Will need 1,509 votes. But he aaid McGovern must broaden Ms base, must seet the support of party leaders of many points o( view, and predicted that If be does "lie wiU Ond the areas or a1reement can be broadened and the differences narrowed. "I wUI continue as a candidate," Muskie aald emphatically . Mu•kle said Thursday he waa sill! a Cflndldate. He and McGovern met then in what was described as 1 friendly and (See MUSKIE, Pal' I) I I ers Aid Vowed To Critics Of Route By L. PETER KRIEG Of Ill• P•l'Y ,,.... Sl•tf " The Irvine Company today announced its unequivocal support of attempt! to t ill the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway Route through Newport Beach. Irvine President William R. h1ason, Jn a letter to Newport Beach city coun-- cllmen disclosing what Is consklertd~ reversal of its lonf'studlng pro-freeway Posture, labeled the cont rover 1 l al free;•:ay "a cloud hanging over mean- ingful land use planning in Newport Beach." Mason pledged the company's lobbyist tn Sacramento will do everything he can to help get current anU-freeway legi.sla~ tion passed. The announcement brought joy to the hearts of Newport Beach city otflclals. Mayor Dooald A. Mcinnis, who bet•.'• press conference to release the 1tatement from Mason, aaid chances d. J>1Ss1ge of bills designed to elfmlnate tbe route .,., 1ignlllcantty lmprned. "I expect Iba! ,r!lb Ibis 1111«iflc evi- dence of c o ~J• 011 JM~ thlt our legisl1ton 'lrill -"'"' ·qaktly to pro-vide tbe l!ulo.lorilbdlul ,...hrtlon and allow 111 to mutuaD31ttolve o ur Jnb. lems," Mclnnl1'uJil. ...... He lild the oulloOk It 'br1'1i!fr not necessarily becaUJe !hi 1"1Do .~i carriet 1 Jot ol Wei1bt In Ute Call!llol. ,iU'j because It will show the 1,..ia1alih ::: vlrtually the whole city ii now Cll ·CIDI of the i..ue. I "We make J)l'Ol1'tJS bued •II (8'!o FREEll'Al'., htlrl) _ j Walto"' Placed : On Probation .-: . . LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ ball star Bill Walton of -.ua.A. ·'., hosplllllud In tbe lchool'• modlcll cent.Ii' for treatment ol • • lectlon, bu been sentenced IO Ja. month probaUon and a '5t floe 1or 1 • his parti ln an antiwar ~ llon. 'l1le university said Thundq..~ Walton may appear later btfcn the' d~an of studcnU wllh about 50 other students arrested during the Aprll lL protests again& the mJn.ina ol Haiphong harbor. An attorney pleaded no conteit for Walton to 1 charge of dlsturbfni the )let!C< Wednesday In Van Noya Mwllclpal Coor\ • ... I I 1 : u+.,l , t ....... __ ':_ _____ Ftldi1. Junt 'l, 1972 10 Held • Ill Violence Union Members Storm Berkeley Building BERKELEY (API -Ten pe'100J W- cluding a labor offlda1, were arrti&.ed •nd nlnt 1njlaed when tome 150 union 1nembera and their supporter1 charged an adminlstratioo bulldtng at the Uni\'erslty of C.;11ifornia . Police used clubs and tear gas Thurs· day to repel !he deinonslralors. mos l of v.•bom wrre involv~ in a strike at the campus. 'Mlrte olncers 11rtre among tht injured. Tilt most seriously hurt wa.s a demonstrator hospitalized with a frac- lured sbill.. Tut university said lhret: quart.er& er the ll1ndowl on the ground floor of .. Unlveralty Hall, adrnlolstr.Uve ctnter for lhe nine-campus state university systtin, were broken . The charge hy the crowd 00 !ht" building. y.1Jich was operated beh1od Jocked doors recently Jn the seven·week stri ke by nonacademic employes. can1e an hour after two uni(ln (lfficials sought unsuccessfully to get in to tal k. to university President Charita Hitch. Prior to rtctlvlq: ntws of 1 ht" dlsturbaocl!!!, both union and unh'ersi1y of· ficla.11 meeting away from thP campus had ttported "good progress" n\ thi! talU. Ooe wilnts.' said after thP. crowd charged the bulldlng and bl!!!gan battllng campus police, about 30 Berkeley city police arrived and waded into lhe back of lht Cl'OWd ~winging (')Ubs. '"rhose construction workers re.arted •with rage, and it v;as t'ven for about 15 seconds, then tht pObce took co11trol.'' the v.·itness said. lruude, the campus police used mace end tear gas 10 drivt the dt1nonstrators fro1n the building, A111ong those arrested v.•as R1('hard c;ruub::. 47 , executive secretary uf the Alaineda l~•Utlt~ Central Labor C"nu11('d who ha3 bt.•t:n ~ key figurt in pres!--lf1j.! ... trlke demands for better pay .iuc:I grievance. procedures. Extreme T ·reatment Set lie v.•as booked for investigation of assault on an officer, violating his 14·da\' campus expulsion order and resisting of interfering with an arrest, police said. For Hepatitis Victim Last week he was released from jail on trespassing charges stemming from a sit· in at llitch's office May 31. Another or those arrested wa s Adol ph P. Egoroff who was taken to the intensive earl! unit at Herrick Memorial llospita l with a fra ctured skul l. From Wire Strvlces AUGUSTA , Ga . -A Buena Park woman stricken with acute hepatitis is be.ing prepared today for I unlqUI!!!, las\· From Page 1 FREEWAY ... -teamwork," MclnnJJ said. ''Thi! Ui a floe eumple or the klDd of teamwcrt we need io reach our common goals and o~ jectives. I am highly pleased with the Jrvine Company announcement and see it as a giant 11tep toward float resolution of a citywide problem that has plagued us all for far too Jong," he said. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, a leading Freeway Fighter who atlended the press conference, applauded what he termed ''not an easy decWoo " for the company to make. Rogers said it was made "in the in- t erests of the people or Newport Beach." Mason In his Jttter, emphasized the Jami! point "The Irvine Company 's support of dele- tion of the freeway route is without con- dition," Muon Ji.id. "ll rests entirely on what the company feels to be a strong wnte cf civic reapomlblllty u one of the olde!l members of the Newport Beach community." Ma!<ln said the announcement came after a se ries of "Informal discussions" w 1th Mcinnis and newly elected Coon· cilman John Storl!!!. Maaoo, in hi.I letter, and city offi cial! al the preu conference, talked about the need for cooperation in th e future to find alternative solutions to the city's traffic problems. Rogers said once the freeway is dead, ft wiU allow the State Public Works Department to concentrate on the key problem, the Pacific Coast Highway bot· tleneck between Dover Drive and Bayside Drive. Fron• Poge 1 GAY •.• '"1at "censorahip Is contrary to the spi rit of an academic community" and that the unate "resist any curt a i Im en t whatsoever oI consUtuUonally prote<:led inquiry and e1presslon on lhe UCI cam· pus." The senate finall y voted without a quorum to support the .second statement, whi ch was merely a repeat of a resolu· tion made in 1968. One professor objected lo that general filate ent on grounds that then the " y" GSU might think it could lake the fil m case to court. oy, who said earlier that "'constitutionally protecting hard-cort pornography" ~·ould "bastardlie the whole CQncept of !hi! first amendment," then said a court deci51on would bt welcomt. DAILY PILOT ' 1lle Orlnte CMll DAILY "IL.OT, with wflidl h c:omlllMd .n. N-l'nw. 11 ~tllhtd by tM °"""" CNH Pllllll1Pllr"11 COfl'OPlnt. s .... ni. ... lt._ Ire IM,ltlllt2*1, M...i1't llllrvwotl Frld•Y· tor Coll• Mn•, NtwllOfl •••tl'I. Hunlln9'-' BeKPllFourit1!11 Vt lley, 0911111 affdl, ll"\lln•/S•ddllllack 1114 S•11 Ck"'*'I•/ 1111 J111t11 c~11r11r111e. A s l11111• r .. IOMI -.:llllffl " Dl.lbliO•..O S.IUtOIVI ..... Sll'l"ICl•Ya. The prl11el111t publl•hl119 Jlillll 11 11 )JO Wt•I a.y Strwt, COtle Mn•, C.tllOrl\lt, t :H-2+. Robert N. Wee4 ,.r11!0ml 11111 PUl!ltlltr Jt(k ll, C11rl1v VI« '9"et.kltnl Ind 0-r•I ~Otr Tholfltt ICttvil Ellllff ltl•1111t A. Mutph:11e M-tlfll l!lllMr Ch tr11t H. l••• Ai1i.1r4 r. Nill Malt1111t "''""Irv ldl ..... °""" C:Ottt MINI: D WHI hy S'"" N....-pot1 Md!: im Nl!Wfl9rf hui.vtl"I L.,.,... ...cr.t m ,__A.._ H"'"!lftttfill ... Cl'll 17171 af'ldl Mut.v1r• S.11 Cllfntinlrll -Mlr9I al (aionlM "Ml Tel•••• fn4t '4J ... JJ1 c.....,.... "'''*"'' a '41-1111 ,,... ~ ............. L...-. ••di ....... ,,,_ N«1fl; ..._. __., Cl• IWllHtl _, .. ~-. """ ~ Clllitt ~ ... -... c....-w-. ... .... ....... lllw1r11Mns, flfftorlll ~., ·-·tl•lfl-11 w.111 """'· ... ---1•• ......... IO'Kltl ..,.. .............. ~...-.. ...... C.-=::. .... 'llt Clll1 WU. e.11--. ·~ 11¥ "".... u.u -~r "' ..W '111 """"'"'' lf'llt"-'Y ...... -aM ..... "'"· ., ditch treatment in which her blood will be filtered through the liver or a baboon. Doctors at Talmadge M e m o r i a 1 liospital said they would fi rst try more conventional methods on Mrs. Llnda D. Greenaw•y, 32, who was flown in Thurs· day night by private jet. The young mother or four is being at· tended by Dr. George Abouna, of Augusta, developer of the technique which may be used to aave her life. Buically, lbe baboon llver treatment operates In the same manner-•s kidney dialysis, in which a mechanical device is used to filter poisons from the stricken patient'• blood. By using the liver -Or. Abouna is also believed to be the only st.::-geon with surviving liver transplant patients -as a temporary resort, Mrs. Greenaway's own organ may rest and regenerate. 'nle baboon liver is employed because the simian creature is one of those mam· mals most closely related to thl!!! human body in 1Ue and ph)'sio\ogical makeup. No transpl ant or a baboon liver is in- volved, hospital ~fficials en1ph~sized, merely the borrowing of one while the patient's own live.r regenerates where th!!: is possible. Hospital spokesman Ale1 Baughn said today Mn. Greenaway'& condition is stable u Dr. Abouna and his associates studied what steps to use first in her tttatment. The unique baboon liver method developed by Dr. Abouna has been published in the British Medical Journal. A 38-yea r-old specialist in the field of liver problems and trtatment, Dr. Abouna has successfully performed transplants on a 13-year.()ld girl and a l4- year<1ld woman. Following progrealve liver deteriora. tion due to acute hepatitis, Mrs. Greenaway's family fJnanced her filght to Augusta in an effort to save her life. Agnew Assails Top Democrats LOS ANGELES (AP) -Vice Ptt!kSent Spiro Agnew said today candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination are of- fering voters "Leap Year lollipops'' by using "the old soak-the-rich, share-the-we alth ploy" as a cam· pa!gn issue. They are doing this because President Nl:1on has methodically eliminated other major issues, he added. The vice president. in rr9"1Rrk! prepared for delivery at a Chamber of Qxnmerce luncheon, said Sens. George McGovern and Hubert H •. Humphrey, the front-runners in the Democratic presidential race, botll have wed faulty figures in too.r tax proposals. Arrested earlier while attempting lo enter the bui ldi ng v;ere Thomas J. Sweeney, 49. business manager for the Jnternationa! Brotherhood of Electrical Workl!!!rs Local 595, and George Albert Hess, 50 business manager of Plumbers Union Local 444. Both were chargOO with violating the 14-0ay expulsion imposed after the May 31 sit-in, police said. Others arrested during the melee 1vere booked on charges ranging from felo nious assault to disturbing the pe ace, police said. The three campus polict injured in the fighting were treated and released fo r minor injuries. Frona Page 1 MUSKIE ... neighborly sounding-0ut session. "There was no pressure fr om me to gel him to withdraw or to r~lease his delegates ," McGovern said. Asked if he expected an immediate en· dorsement from Muskie or the release of delegates pledged to the ?i.taine senator, McGovern said "no." There was something of a famity-rcu· nion air during a photo session where the men were joined by McGovern 's chief rival for the oomination Sen. fiubert H. Jlumphrey (O.Minn.). "So this is v;hal I have to do to get back on the front pages." Muskie remarked 1vilh tll rueful grin as he posed between the two active candidates. l\1cGovem, who has said his chief role now is to Cilncillate party chiefs uneasy about his winning the nomination. also planJ a private meeting with Humflt!ey. In a copyright story today, t h e New York Daily News said Muskie's name has been raised by McGovern as a pcssi ble running mate. "In an l!!!Xclusive interview with the News, as he fl ew back from his California primary victory, McG<lvern heaped praise on his former riva l •.. and said he would add strength to the Democratic ticket -where strength is needed, in the populous Northeast and among Cathclics, ethnics, pany regulars and organi.ted labor." the newspaper reported. Meanwhile in New York today, McGovern said, "I'm not confident l 've got the nomination. We've got to win New York and win it big." McGovern pledged an all-out campaign to win New York state's 237 elective con· vention delegates. 'The South Dakota senator appeared at a news CQnference after arriving to begin campaigning for the state's June 20 primary. McGovern again said he would not accept Alabama Gov, George C. Wallace as a running mate. Concerning Muskie, McGovern said in his talk with Muslde on Thursday in Washington they had not discussed the vice president. But he added, "I think it would be a superb ticket." Boats, Lady Anglers, Easy Money: In Sunday Here's a preview of some of the features. facts and photos you'll find in U1e DAILY PILOT Sunday : THE SEARCH FOR JOBS -There's good news and bad news. College grad.<J face a hunt that could last up to four months for that "first job," but (separate story and chart.s) t.htre \a evidence the one«Jepressed aerospace lndw:try Jn Orange County Is matJ.nc a comeback. BOAT TIPS -Almon Lockaboy, DAJ- LY PILOO' boating editor, bu BOme specifics about bow to buy the boat It can cost $1 ,000 a foot -and thlit'1 just to buy it. Information on malnttnance (you'll either apl!!!nd a lot of money or a lot of lime) alao ~· cUered. LADY ANGLERS -Hool<ed on ll&hlng, lhrte member• of Newport Harbor Lady Anglers who have reeled In world records art featured In word and photo proflle. EASY MONEY? -Tho PubUc UUUUOI Commission (PUC) 11 one 1ovcrnment butt•u that utmuu are flndlna to be an euy mark, acoordlnR lo Arnold Fried- man and Thomu P. Elias. They rtpor1 In Southern C11ilornl8 FOCUS. ' MY HUSB"1iD, TIIE STAR -Newport Beach woman tella how It 11 lo be mar· rltd to Stalag 17'1 "enh'J'l•I." 2l YEARS AT BAT -Harbor Arts BBS<ball CommlS1ioner Rod MocMllllan ls spotlighted in feature story. WLLD MUSIC -Doc Severlnsen, John. ny Carson's music man, has found musJ- ciaru1 to match his far out clothes si.nct the Tonight show moved to California. He tells about It in cover story of TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beach'• resident super celebrity, John Wayne, te.lls 1 reader how be got hl5 nlclmame in tbe "Ask Them Yoursell" featurt, Family Weekly . SCHOOL SCANDAL -The lnl<rna- Uonal school in Bangkok, with several American kids enrolled. has had 7 per· ctnt of the student body treated for heroin addiction. LESSON LEARNED -Columnist Art tloppe mak:t.s a pledge to fallen veterans of Vietnam. Ile llY1 our miatates there wlll not bo •'lltal<d. FA!RV1£W'S FARM -Animals and the care of them ls areat therapy for t'alrvlew State Hotpllll patients. Story and photos show how It ls "down on the fann" at Fairview. ALL'S QUIET -It's qulet on the col· leae front at UC! since ctudents O.v< been given vow In dedlJOl>IDUJllf bodlea on campuJ. • MAGIC NUMBER -Economltll and envlronmtntalllts lib 1 look at tho baby dearth. II two the magic number! T Mesa 'Gatne' 2 Pool Players ·.~<'t•t•s' ••t' t•iertt 'l'hi.'I X·r:1y of the fingl'I'~ un "the figure o( the Virgin o! r.11c:hc!:1ngclo0 :-. J)icla \I ere brok· t'll at soine t1n1e in the pa:-1. '!'his radiograph, laken ~everal years ;1go shows pins in three finge rs of the Vi rgin's ha nd- the onr knocked off belo11· the elbow Uy 1~:1zLlo 'folh on r.1:1y 2~. Nabbed A stymlcd pool gamt payoff at a Costa ~lesa tavern eur!y tod <1 y led to 1l1e arrest of two plnyers in l'onnection Y:ith the burglary of a se1·vlce :1tation und a subst· quent shooting ~pree. One suspect is accused of ste aling $106 from his ernpl oyer lo continue the pool tuble action at J)ick's Horl!les~. Z394 Ntwport Blvd., according to police. The second allegedly ernptled fiv e shots fron1 a .32 caliber au toma tic pis tol at his pool partner after the rnan fltd with the 1 l'IOainini;: n111ncy, investigators said. Terry J\1 Friend, 29, of 2323 Elden t\1('. Costa ~lesa, was arrested and h<~iktd 1i11 suspicion of assault v.·ith a cl!'ad!.v \\"C':lpon. Arcllle \V. l\1cks, 25, of 2376 Nev.•port Hl\"d., Costa ~tesa, 1vas nrrest~ and booked on sus picion of burglary. Office r !Jennis Hoss feld \vas dispatched lo the area of C~lden Avenue and Wilson Street at 3:05 a.m., after neighbors reported n vollev of flvc shots. lnve~liga!ion ·ltd to qu esti oning of Friend at his aparttnent and then to !he unplicatlon o( ~licks, the second sus pe ct. Tee11s Injured Gluc Blamed in Mesa Auto Crash A g!ue·sn1ff1ng e:-:pedition to Upper f\~v.·\XJ!'t B:i y ended in searing pain , blood and nea r·tragedy late Thursday when a c;ir!oad of teenagers s!a1n1ned into <1 power pole reluriung to Costa r-.tesa . 'fhc 11:30 p.n1. crash jnjured all four occu pa nts, aged 12 to 19. disfiguring a 13· year-<lld girl who lost pa rt of her nose .and had one eye mangled. She also suffere d a fractured leg, as did the driver, v•ho 1\ias arrested at the scene. and booked into the Orange County ?t·ledical Center jail ward. Driver Patrick D. Fost er. 19, a transient. v.•as held on suspicion of driv· ing under the in fluence or a drug resulting in personal injury. Foster was adm itted to the hospital 11"ith possible fr act ured ribs and face cuts tn add ition to his other injuries. The 13·)'ear-0ld girl v.·as listed in serious condition today at Costa fl'lesa r.1emoria ! i"lospital . The other tv.·o victims, boys aged 12 and 14, suffered less serio us injuries, one a fra ctured ankle and the ff er a lip cut and head pain s. Officer Chano Camarillo alleged the group admitted sniffing enamel and glue from sc raps of cloth reco\'ered from Foster's defll()lishl!!!d car. Theft • Ill P(llice allege that Hic ks acrompanltd f r!end to 1\n1burgey 's ·rexaco Service, 2152 llarbor Blvd .• and took the day's rl·cei pts to f111<1rt('C rnore p00J pl aying about midnighl They also claim the pai r rt turned about 2 a.in. to break a window so the burglary v.·ould appear to have been forcible, but found a police rar p<i rked on the lot engaged in traffic surveillance. Officer Hossfeld and Dttectll'e Richard Fredericksen alleged Hicks and F'ri1nd drove around killing 1in1e before a return, but then stopped behind Friend's apart· men!. Officer JJossfeld said l1 1rks c·taunect, for 501ne unknuwn rc<.tSO!l, that Friend suddenly said he \l'<lS a polu.:e officer J-licks told interrogator11 he v.·as ordertd to get out and Jean against the r:it· to bt sha ken do11·n. but instead he 1ust got out and ra n. Friend all egedly \\'Cnt into l11s apart· ment and obta ined the rev olrcr. !lien drove around u'1!11 he spot led I t 1 ck s, stopped and fire.-! live shot;;. lryu1g to halt Hicks. •·1~e missed on all five," noted Officer Jlossfeld. lnve stigator11 said they confi scated the .32 automatic from Fri end's apartment as evidence . along y,•i!h $72.90 found at Hicks' residenc e. Professor Qitits Campaign-Wins POh10NA (AP) -Kenneth Thompson of Pomona is a man with a predicament: he won the Democratic no mination for the 33rd Congressional District in Tuesday's primary after withdrawing from the race. Thompson, 34, an associate professor or political science at the Univcr1lty of Southern California, polled nearly half the ballots cast for three cand idates. He withdrew from the race in early :h.1ay after contracting a .severe case or thl!!! nu, but it was loo late for Thompson's name to be removed from the ballot. ·----,;,:;;.' \ i ~~~LE~rof>{' ~ ~-· . ' '. 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Burt asserted to councilmen that cham· ber off icials have labeled the center "a liusiness'' v.·h1ch is geared to turning a prolll for the founder and operator. Hut the center ov.ner, hi1nseU, said his rct urds prol'l' that rhe center provides li !rn l\'tlh a meager income and Burt has UPI T•l9PllOt. WALKING HER ARMADILLO Texan Sandra Parker Couple S liould See l'oii1iselor D:\YTO\i, Ohio tAP) La s t Noven1ber. Stnn!ey Shapiro of Dayton c!ivorcrd his '\'ifc, but hi' s;:iys he ha sn't gotten rid of her yet. !-'h:ipiro filed suit 1n i\\ontgornery Coun- ty C'11111rnon f'\cas Court Thursday. srek- 111g ;1n injunetion against his former v.·ife, !Jonna. to keep her from h:irassi ng h1n1. Shapiro r\a1rns in the suit she has been i.iurting ugly rumors ahout hi1n nnd caus- llH.: t•n1!x1rr:1ss1ng sernrs in his ofllce . llc·s a n1arrlage counselor. \Vi1Jian1 En,ruist l<'ilc~ for Board \\'11lirim Enc1 ulst is the first to file for lh1· spl'£'i:1l Aug. 15 el ection in lhe C;qH!o,t rano L'nified School District. ·rhe San Clrmenle cngineC'r resides at 6 ! 7 Calle De Solo. Enquist is a candidate for the seal oc· 1:upicd by Dr. Robert Beasley who rcc.·cntly resigned for personal reasons. Anot her San Clemente resident. Dr. A. E. \Vestberg, has taken out papers but has not yet filed them . Westberg , a den· list. lives at 251 La Rambla . Both Enquist and \Vestberg live in Area One. No one has yet filed for the trustee area in y.:hich Dr. Donald Inlay was the ofrice holder. He. too, has resigned from the board because he is moving from the district. Ca nd idates ha\!f until June 16 to file. T wo Me11, Store Ma11ager Se11tenced :h1 'Holdup' J ail lcrms h:i\'e bcot•n ordered ror three men -one of I hem the store manager - v:ho ndmitted p!anning the $10,000 holdu p Oct. 3 of thf' El Toro Thriftirnart. Or.1nge County Superior Cour! Judge Byron K. f\.lc~l1 llan ordered a J().day jail tcl'1u ;ind fivr \'ears probation for night n1anagcr r.len ·Alvin llollnnd, 28. of La J~nbra after su sprn1hni.t the slate prison ter1n of one to lO yc<irs llolf;i nd ph.'<idC"d guilty lo reduced eh~1 r'gcs or r1•cf'ivin~ stolen pronerty. Store produce 1nnnager Earl Dean Cr!sfl, 29. of S.1~a . plC'adrd guilty in the same Sn1~r/ Courl session to burglary <'h<1rgcs nnd "a~ sentenced to six months 1n j:ul and five years pro- bn1 ion. " Crisp also drc1v su ~fl('nc:ion of the one· to·IO·yf'ar pri~nn 11:·rn1 1n1!1.11ly ordered by .Judge fif('.\l lll;in. Roth mt•n :ind flr1l)('rt r. c r a r d Brochard, 26, of Garden Grove, were ar- rested by Sheriff's officers and police from 11untingto~ Beach and Garden (:rove after investigators learned that Brochard had boasted of bow he hid in I he store nnd donned a stocking mask prior to the "holdup'' of accomplices Crisp and Holland. Brochard is servlng a state prison tmn or five ycan to Ufe follo wing his con· viclion on charge!! of armed robbery. Sheriff 's office rs are 11lill seeking two other men believed lo have aided the ton· vlcted trio in the Thriftimart robbery. Their only clues at this stage of the in- vestigation arc that one is a male Negro known as Bo 11nd I he filth man -known to hnve suppllEt(l Brochard with the tun U$Cd In tht: "holdup" -ls 111 "male Lllttln type" kno~·n in the crime world 11 "Bob- hy " convinced lhe city that the activity is ai public servict. Thus far San ClemeMte has donated a surplus forkhft and has rented a cily I.rock and employe to the center. Burt last year approached chan1ber of· ficials to seek fi nancial spon50rshlp of a phase of center activities. Chamber officials refused, but granted a blessing or sorts in the focmal eo· dor.!tement of the center's concept. But slnce then , Burt insisted , each in- quiry into the chamber's reasons for de- nying the bid for funds has drawn diverse "excuses." Irvine Aide: Start Helping Environment Irvine Company \'iee Prtsident Ray· mond L. Watson Thursday implored builders, land developers and the public to stop talking about preserving the en· vironment and start doing something about it. "There is no longe r, if the re ever was, room for the developer who would give lip service to environmental concerns but is not willing to put hi s money or efforts where his mouth is," Watson told a gathering of the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco. Watson said it is time for people to wake up to the fact that fa vorable changes in environment can only come with large expense and some sacrifice. "The public must be made to un- derstand that either it must put aside its demands for more and n1ore or be ready to imple1nent, by paying the price , the environmental standards it demands,'' \Vatson said. \Vat son told the gathering, which in· eluded Assemblyman Alan Sieroty ([). Beverly Hills) and representatives of the Sierra Club and Zero Population Growth, Inc., that the lrvine Company is at- tempt ing to halt the uncontrolled urban sprawl in the Southland. ''The company owns more than 80,000 acres of land in Orange County ... from the skies this land appears almost as a barrier against a tide of construction sweeping south ward from Los Angeles County across Northern Orange County," he said. "The company has consciously resisted this tide of deve lopment in favor of a planned approach to urbanization on a sca!e which most people find difficult to conceive of," Watson said. Watson said the quality of environment In the Irvine area bolds all the in- gredients for ruthless exploltatlon of the land. "Instead, we have accepted the chaUenge and opportuni ty to create a model urban environment," he said. Wat son blasted such efforts as :zero • "The only certain thing i!I that the chalrman of the committee. 1tlr. Leon Hyun, just doesn't llkr me," Burt said. Tite fund s, set in a spe<:ial "en- vironmental account,'' "'f're proceeds from the sale ol firsl-day covers of fl new antipollution stamp in the c i t y . Technically. the San Clemente Dons. an official hos t group affiliated with the chamber, reaped the funds and donated them lo the committee. Chamber 1t1anager Robert F.vans countered Burt's charges lo counc ilmen Wednesday by stating that the committee bad made slgnlficanl !trldts In granting "seed money" to projects directly related to envlronmental improl'ement. Some lree-plauing programs and thto sponsorship of an essay contest look up some of the funds. Evans concedf'd , hO\\•ever, that tlX' essay project has fallen through as \.\'ell as a plan to grants funds for a s1ude11t marine lab at lhe city pier. Hurt insists his center quallfies con1- p!etely for grRnts to help launch rn- \"ironmental improvement. In earlier statements, Burt ha s insisted • that planln~ trees I~ a maltC'r nr beautil1cauou. "Sa\'ing trees by reusing newsprint 111 actually 'cn\•ironn1entaJ impro\ement', " he SJid. As the debate C'ontinut's, Burt ha s been prom ised one n1ore <'htin<'c lo spea k before the 1·hnn1ber offic i~1ldnrn -at a board n1ec·t111g Tuesday noo11 at 1!1e S<i n Clen~nte Inn. Hut <'h;"1111t)f'r nff11"i~ll '\ 'l'hursda v t ultt Burt hy 1•h•1n1' th~1t !1 1 ~ n1cssage would h1tve to be hr1er FIRST MARINE BAND WILL STEP O~T SMARTLY FLAG DAY IN LAGUNA'S IRVINE BOWL Musicians Repertoire Includes Symphonies, Sou11 Marches 1nd Show Tunes population growth as short tenn and not the answer to environmenta l problems. "Our answer is to ma ke ready for the people who seek the areas we ov.·n and do the very best job possible," he said. "What we "·ould like to see are regula· Uons and protect ive measures which rar· ry with them incentives as v.·ell as penalties," he said . "We would like to see an offer of tangi- ble public commitment to work "'ith those in the private sector who are \.\rill· ing to gather the resources and spend the money to deal "'ilh environmental quali- ty." \Vatson added. With a jab at the bui ldi ng industry, Watson said, "At lhe same time, we would encourage penalties against tho se who seemingly care less about their ac- tivities." "Unless we find a common. reasonable and equitable direction for all our er.orts. I fear we might soon reach the point in this country where not only our en- vironment is suffering but out society as a whole is splintered beyond repair," he aw. Flag Pageant Laguna to Houl Patriotic E'vent A unique Patriotic Flag PagC'nnt \Viii br presented in L<1RU11a's 1rl'inc Bo11·I Tut's· day evening. in observance of ~'lag D::iy . The hour-long program, featuring lh<' Isl 1t1arine Division Band fron1 C:in)p Pendleton. is sponsored by the La1'(unn Beach Rotary Club. \1·1th Police Chi!'f Joseph J. Kelly 111 l'h:ir~c or ar- rangements. The precision·slcpp1ng b:ind. \l'ith :1 repertoire that inr!udrs sy1nphoni1'S, Sousa marches and shn\\' tune s. 1vill lend off the presentation with a JO.minute con- cert at 7 p.m. This will be followed by the colorful Flag Pageant . presented by the Sen School of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego. In the pageant, 14 J\<1arincs. dressed in period uniforms, present examples of Ongs rrpresenling tht• l'vnh1t1(1n or 0 11 <:Jory fr onl Eng l:1nd·s 1·•Hly (1;1~~ of SL. (il'Orgc uud St. A11dr1•11 lo t1u!.1~"s :-10·~1.1r b:innl'!'. ·rh<' historic !l·q.:s 1nch1th' !hi· Kui f~" Colors. 1vhich rle 1\' for n1an~ ~t'.1r s li1 ·!·11e the llevolution; th(' ~nahl' ll;q.:. :-;~rnh11\ u! !hr 13 eolonies, 11 11h 11s L lllll)US 11 :in11ng ''l)on't 'l'read 011 ~ll''", tht• 1.1111•11~ '!1 e· fh1g, rrvolutionory bann<'r u~1·J by th\• ~·l :issaehusetts colony, wit h its dl'(ll!'!11 11 of the tree in Cambridge beneath \\'h1tb the Ilevolution was planned; the 13·star flag, first of the modem flags, and tbe subsequent flags "'ith an ever increasing number of stars represenling the new states or the union. The story of each flag will be told b,v It narrator as the banners are unfurled and massed Jn the Bowl. FRIDAY-SA TIJRDA Y-SUND1\ Y! WEEI( END SPECIA L - 1972 • • • BRAND NEW MERCURY COMET ... 2-Dr. Sedan PRICE THIS WEEKEND ONLY 5 2585°0 #2K31T542169 WE HA VE A GOOD SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1972 l\fERCURYS- COUGARS-MONTEGOS-COMETS & CAPRIS ... All PRICED TO SELL! Home Of The New Car .•• "Gold-Touch" "Orangt Count~"s Famllu of Fint Cars .. ohnson & son I I ·' I)[ •• 2626 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540·6630 Home Of The New Cor •• , "Golden Touch" I ~4° l lJl Y PILOl Rhodes ian Min e Blast: No Miracle By MICllAEL KEA TS , WANKJ.E, Rbodeaia (UPI) -II ls al most a motto among miners in Rhodesia, "If you want to make money ... go to Wank.le ." Da vid Wha rton, a 44-year-<>ld Londoner who had knocked about other mines in ia, heard the call. Ht: signed an at Mooday, seltled his wile and twa en into a new home, and !!tarted 'f<lrk at 7 a,m. TueJday. Al 10:30 a.m. David Wharton was dead -killed with 429 others in the world 's slxth worst mine di~ster. His body still lies in the twisted wreckage of Na. 2 shaft at the Wankie calllery, situated on a thick coal aeam. Wankie produces more than 3 million tOns of coal a year and an additionaJ 200,000 tons or coke. 'fUESDAY. JUNE &, an explosi on rocked the mine, shattering windows in t,ouses miles away. A heavy, slow.mov. ing miners' trolley shol out of the pl lhead wit.h the force of a mi ssile. 'The picturesque row or pawpaw trees at the top of the shaft, which bend easily tn high winds, in one second were charred 1tumps. Then there was silence. Out of the mine.rs' t>ouses clustered around the colliery they came running - men, women , chil<il'en, black and whi te. From the black.s came the sound that can be heard onl y in Africa -the despairing wail of a wife calling her mi!l.!ing husband. The lament went on for three days and nights as the black women watched rescuen itruggle with lhe lask of clea r- ing the mlne. Officlab constantly revised w o r k fi l:ures and finally determined that 428 3nen -36 'whltes, the rest black -Jay tombed. Another three bodies were q ickly loca'ted near the surface and one of, eight African s hurt outside t.he mine died of lnjurie.s received in the blast. DEADLY M.mtANE gas and carbon monoxide swe pt through the three·mi!e .shaft. It soon was obvious there was no ho pe for those underground. "Miracles will ha ve to be hoped for." said Sir. Keith Acutt, the chairman of the Wankle Colliery Co. The miracles did not come. Mine officials put a ban on newsmen tnterviewing any relatives of miners, the rescue worke rs, or any one else in the company. Rescue workers poured in from all parts of Rhodesia, South Africa and even Zambia sent a squad -inc luding two Nigerian.s -despite the political hostility between black Africa and ~·hite·ruled Rhodesia . Special teams \Vea ring breathing ap-- paralll.! picked their way through the &loom al the bottom of the shaft as the mine'11 ventilation system, knocked out in the initial explosion, was res tored. Every shift carried the age-<>ld miner's safety aneasure -a canary in a cage. TIIE TEST ts simple, if the canary lives, the area is clear of deadly gases. If the bird dies, it is uns afe. By Thursday, "a number'' of bodies had been found. Howard Vaughan, public relations offiei!r for the Coll iery, said. None had been brought up. \Yorker• erected huge screens of black: plastic sheeting from the en trance of the No. 2 shaft to a garage fitted out as a temporary mortuary. The object was lo ••prevent any emotional outbursts amonp; relatives" as the bodies were borne out, Vaughan said. Stretchers, covered with bright red blank ets. were piled near the entrance ready for their grim task. The rows of black miners. standing silently apart from their ~·oincn. in- creased 1'hursday v•hen those of the No. 3 shart refused lo go to "'ork . ONE l\.fJNER, Saul Ndhlovu , 33, said the Africans were not afraid of going underground . "We just don't !eel happy ..• we want to k:now that all the dead bodies have been taken out for a decent burial.·• The management quietly gave them "a day off." One young African, Herbert Sikombela, who lost his fathe r and uncle in the disaster, "'as asked would he, one day, work in the mine. "l don 't know," he said. "But there's not much else for me to do -if r want to earn any money." I r SCREAMING IN TERROR, BOY FLEES DURING NAPALM ATTACK Tragic Acc id•nt Occurs When Monsoon Ra in Blots Out 'Smoke Marker• Ho rror of Na palm At tack Described by, Eyewitnes s By OIRISTOPlfE R \VA IN TRANG BANG , Vielnam (UPI) -l t happened with the inevitability or a Greek tragedy . The worst part was that we could do nothing to stop it. As the South Vietnamese troops fought 100 North Vietnamese infantrymen at the hamlet or Gia L<lng on Highway l outside Trang Bang. the monsoon rain lifted just enoug h for the South Vietnamese to call jn an air strike. A forward air control plaw ignored a burst or Communist gunfire and dropped two white smoke marker rockets to in· dic ate the North Vietnamese positions. The South Vietnamese showed thei r own lines with a purple smoke grenade. But the smoke qu ickly dissi pa ted in the rain. Jt was then that th ings started goini; wrong. A South Vietnamese Air Force Three Mor e Di e In I relan,d; Toll \ Mou1its w 360 BELFAST (AP) -A bomb has killed a police inspector fron1 !he Irish Republic and a woman has been shot to death by a machine gun, raising the death toll in three years of religious warfare in Northern Ireland to at least 360. Earlier in the day a HI-year-old con- struction worker was killed by a sniper as he worked on an 11partmcnt house site where the British flag v.•as flying. Police said the shot came from a Roman Catholic apartment bloc k, and at first they thought the victim was a Protestant , but he was a Carholic. The 61-year·old police inspector ap- parently stepped ove~ the border between the republic of Northern Ireland to in- vestigate lwo packages on lhe road. One of the packages explorled , killing Lhe in· Sp{'ctor and seriously \voun(tin~ ll 21 -year· old officer in the Irish arrny \v ho was v.'1lh hin1. A 24·year·old woman v.1as killed by a hail of machine gun fire that tore through lhe car she was sitting in at a Catholic dis trict of Belfast. A crib dri\•er broughl the body to a police station, saying a group of armed men stopped hi1n and gave him the corpse. Three other bombs and 17 shots hit police and army posts in Belfast just before midnight but no casualties were reported. In Armagh, guer rillas am- bushed nn army paLrol and seri ously wounded a soldier in the lea d vehicle. There was violence, too, in Lu rgan, where more than 200 Catholic and Protes- tant youths battled with rocks and bot4 ties. propeller-driven Al Skyraider came in and, as we saw the four high explosive s bombs fall from his wings, we realized they had been released over the wrong side of the road at least 300 yards from the North Vietnamese bunkers. The bombs exploded and then we could see ARVN troops racing across the road. Their ov.·n positions had suddenly become de::ith traps . Am ong the olive·green ARVN uniforn1.~. I could see white shirts of the villagers vl'ho had been caught 1n the crossfire and also were trying lo get to safety. I could see the soldiers waving the ci\•i\ians to safety , and l could al so see what the y couldn 't -another Al com ing in, straigh t al the1n. t suppose all the pilot could see v.·as fi gures running . whi ch was \\'hat he would eltpect the North Vietnamese to be doing. You cannot identify people when you are 100 feet up and flying at 300 miles per hour, so he flew in and dropped four canisters of napalm on rop of them. They eltploded right on target. Oul of the deIL<;e black smoke caused by the fl am ing bombs, a group or figures eventually emerged. A little gi rl, about 9, stumbled forward, barefooted, naked, whimpering. Three boys I supposed were her brothers were with her. The girl 's back was in shreds. \vith the skin hanging off, as if she had suffered a sudden instant case of third4 degree sunburn. As ihe reached me, she stopped. An ARYN soldier asked me if I had any water. l emptied my v.•ater·bot- tle on 'her back. There 's not much you can do for napalm burns, but water docs reduce the surface temperature. The little girl stopped whimpering. Then. still obviously in deep shock. she walked along the high\\'ay back tO\\'ards the refugees co.,..·er1ng beneath !heir buses and olt-cart s. The other casu alties were f.1r. f<1r ~·orse. There wa s a h<1by whose ski n \V as hanging off so that it looked lik e a doll that had been ravaged by wtld dogs. The ni etther. next lo th e child, moaned in a sort of monotone. There were other burn cases. l tried not to look t-Oo hard. DAILY PILOT DELI VERY SER VICE De!ivtry of the Daily Piiot Is guaranteed MOl\day·Frlday: If you do not '111v• .,.,..,, pt1per br 5:30 p ,ni., c~n <ind rou• "0PV 1«111 boo bn>U11'1! Iv you. Clll1 ar• l~~fn 11n!ot 1:JIJ p,m. SBtvrdll)I •n6 Sllnd•Y: ti you do not Fl!'Ctlv• your «IPY by t 11.m. S.twd11y. or I 1.m. Sundey, cell •rod • COl:IY wlH boll ~hi '° you. Cella 1ra i.ktn uorll 10 1.rn. 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'OIOtMI . .,,,..,,,, f()l'l!'Cf,lltf'I al!ld llOll!f'd t~IJl'dttt"OWtr' .. ou1o Cl"l"'I"~ te ''"" IN-~ '°"1M"'I Celtfcwrile 10j ...... ...,.;.... ____ •···~ ~'-':.~ •• ._,, af~ll lllfOU•ll $111/fdl.,, ,. .. 11111 d•llll• ••• ·~..-led '° 11\rT"' lfte (OMI ll\f'DU9'1 IOnltfll, Ille Lodge Worldwid e Strki e Hint ed Ove r H i jacl{~ LONDON I AP I -The Internat iona l Federation of Airline Pilots Association!> threatened Thursday night to ground rnosl of the world 's airhnes for 24 hours Jullt' 19 unless the United Nations takes effective at1ion against aerial hijacking, The strike threat came a few hours after 10 Czechs hijacked a C;z:echoslov:ik airliner to West Uermany, kill ing the pilot ln the struggle to take over the pla ne. A West German prosecut or said he "'Ill try to put the Czechs on trial. 'l'he U S. Air Line f>11ots Association has asked all union workers to join it in a boycot t of the airlines of all nat ion)'; that giv e refuge to skyjackers. The international feder ation said it sui:r ported proposals to set up a special con1· n11ssion to recommend measures against nations that harbor or fail to proseeute hijackers, and warned : "lf the United Na tions fail to take effective action. then IF'ALPA has initi ated plans to in stitute a worldwide stoppage of ai r serv ices on .June 19. 1972. '' The staten1ent added that "associations representing over half the pilot members of JF'ALPA ha ve already agreed to th is course of action . ., 'rhe federation includes 64 associat ions \\'\lh a letta! membership of 50.000 pilots. The group said it was threatening a strike "in view of the fa ilure and irif effectiveness of measures so far taken by the United Nations. lhe International t:ivil Aviation Organization. go vernments and other bodies and of lhe continued ex- posure of passengers, crew and aircraft lo intolerable ha 1.ards." It called on the U.N. Security Council to discuss lhe situation no later than June 16. T1iis Boggled Tli eir Min ,cls SILVER SPRING , t.ld, (UPI ) - It v.·as a sight that one month ago might ha ve boggled the mind -Shir· ley Chis holm and George C. \Val · lace lau ghing and talkin g together about political campaigning. The black congresswoman from Brooklyn and the governor of Alabama got together Thursday at Holy Cross Hospital. where \\lall ace has been par alyzed from the hips down since !\1.ay 15 when a would·be assassin shot him down al a Laurel, Md .. shopping center. Mrs. Chisholm spent 21} minutes v.•ith \Vallace. Politically, they are poles apart, but ?>.1rs. Chisholm said she made the visit for the same reason as other presidential can· didatrs -"lo see a man 1-1'hO is ill at thls lime." The !cderauon sai d it also t"ltpt'(·ls t111· Algerian govemn1ent to extrac:lltf' or adr- 4uately pun ish the two Americans 1~·ho hijacked a Wes tern Airl ines 1et to Algit>rs last weekend after the pair rxtor tetl $500,000 1n ra.nsoin for the pass~ngers. The U.S. State Department said Thurs· Cay tha t the Algiers go vernrnent had 111· formed U.S. representatives 11 would retu rn the n1oney. but a State Depart· 1nent spokesman said the Algerians had JJOt decided what to do with the hiJ<ll'kerg, 11 ho asked for political asylu1n ·rhe seven Czech men and lhrC't' C7.l'l'h \\'Omen who hijacked the airliner to \\\•;,\ ,., ,,,. 1;crnu1n1 ;il·..<i asked tor po!1~1cal <1syturn. It st"cnitd l1~r l} th;it t!11s 1\·ou!d be gr:in1cd. t.>ut 1h1• l·hh•r l!l'OS~L·u~or oC \\'eiden. w!i('re !lies \;1ndetl iust inside lhe G-rrm3n blJrdcr. !i:ud lie would lry to have <'h.1rgeii placed ;tg;11 nsl thcrn. The {;f'nnan pDl1ce g;l\'r this ,1ccount of tl1 t!"hlj<l(kil\g Thi· pl,in1· 11 as 1·n n1t11~· from fi1ar11:nb:id to Pr:igut· \\1tl1 14 pa.,~er1~(·rs and thrt•e l'rto11•nlCJ1. F11 c 111u 1u\l.'s ;itt er takeoff. Lu~1n1ar Ad;u111r:1. ;i Z:l ye:1r-old student from J'rnt!Ut'. Jurced h1 ~ "a~· 11110 thr torkp)I, pu1 :1 p1~t 11I 1.1 lllt• .1nlut's lh.'\:k and tirdt·fl'tt huu 1u flv tu l\ucrllbcrg. Quiz Begi11 s iI1 Pc1liista11 Use of $10 Millio11 Ai tl \VA.SHI NG TON (UP I) An ln· vestigation is under way into the ap- parent misuse by Paki stan of $10 mill10 11 in U.S. humanitarian relief funds a1>- proprialed during last fall's war 1n Bangladesh, a State Depa r t me n t spokesman has revealed. I N SHORT ••• 1'hr bill eornb111es fundi ng autllur izalion lur a \\'ldt' \'C-1rirly of cd t11·a1ional pro· gnuns \1'ilh a prnvislon that 1\'flU !d prf'- 1 t·nt fed1·rH I court dcscg reg;1 t111n (lrclcr~ frorn t;ik111g 1·ffrct fur 18 n11111 1hs unless all :1ppe:ils ha ve been cxhausclcl. • K l eind it•ns l O K \\',\SHI N(;TON 1API -"A •·hun1blC'~I and f1.1 t1 ered" H1ch~1 rd (;. Klt•intlir nsl has become the nation's top l11w -rnforl'cment officer after a four·month rontruve rsv \1•hich cou ld srl the tone for lhe upeomin~ Charles W. Bray Ill, a departmen t pre~ident ia l ean1paign. spokcsn1an. said Thursday the money The 64-19 Se11a1r vo te 1'hursday ap- earmarked for humanitarian relief ~'as provi ng Kleindienst. R 4 8 -y ea r - o I d used for military purposes. including !lie Phoeni x. Ariz.. l;iW\'('!'. as :i ttornev construction of defense along 1vhat 11·3s gcncr~1I ended the tnflgc~t cnofirn1alioi1 then the E:a sl Pakistan-Indian border. f1g!1t for a presidt>ntt:d 11on1inC't' 1n The United States will ask Pakistan lo 1nemilr\' refund whatever aid th<IT 11·as rnisusl·r.l. Thr.ll\ighou t 1he l ·I da ys .-.r llt•:tnngs on Bray said, the nomina l inn 11f l\l£1i11dil'n<:1 lfl sucl'cect e ;\1'&T 'f,tii·ors' Jo/111 N. 1\li1t;tirll. hl>cl'n l J)P1nncr:11 s \VASlllNG1'0N (UPI) -The American l'Cntcred !ht•ir ;i tt <1rk un the ad· Telephone and Telegraph Co. has proni-min istra tion'.<; ties 111th 111).! hus1n("SS. a ise d a "full in vesiigntion" inJn hints lhC'tTI<' the.\• arf' likt•l~· to n'pC':it duru1 g !hat one of i!s officials poc keted ex· the fal!'s prcsidcn11:11 ran1pa1i.:11. pensive favors from :in A'fkT supplier e f'IJ1\ l l 111ler f<'i r•p that is suspected of under\vorld ties. \VA Slll NGTO N 1L1l'I \ -tlnUSt' sub. The hint was dropped late Thursday. con1miltee in\'l'"ll!!lll nr.; act'U"l'd the just before the Senate Com merce Con1-Food •1nd Drug Ad1111ni~lr~t1<1n !Fl)A l to- mittee ended a short second round of day of risking COIJ'lUrncr tu•:tl!h hy [et!inJ.: hea rings into alle~ed or~anized crime in· most imported food s cnl('r thr United filtration of legili1nate business. St:i.tes "'\lhnut even " cursory check e Ed11cntio11 Bill 1\ report fo r lht· Jlousr Appropr i<i!ions \VASH INGTON (AP ) -Congress has subcon1mi11ee on A g r 1 c u I t tJ re, .<;Cnt a $21.3-billion education bill to Prc.s1· Environnlent<il and Consumer Protection denl Nixon and a message to the courts <ilso alleged .. gross inadeq uacy" of U S. !hat it wants a halt in busing for school food plant inspN:tlons bv the F"DA . desegrega tion. ll s11id \nod \v arehnu5es \Vere Sil 1'he big educat1un bill v.·nh its an· ncg:lcctC'd h\· th1' ai.;t'nty th<i1 nnc firm - tibusing rider was passed by the House af!er rats 1-1ere fl!und in i!~ warl'house - Thursday, 2111 to 180. It had p::issed lhe ;;;1 id it h;id "forgotten" about 1varehouse ================'--~Se~n~•~\e:_::o:n~a'.'....:6:3-~\~5~v~o:t•~---------:s.;'.::1nit;it lon requircme_"_'-'_· _____ _ I I s SPORTS PL AZA South Co•1t Pl•:r---Cost• Men 3333 8rl1tol St., S•" Diego Frwy. 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It happened Thursday u1 a closed-door meeting or th~ Senate Judiciary Commiltet'. The surviving bills, by Sen. Alfred Song, (D-M onterey Park ), and Sen. George Moscone ( D-San Francisco 1, were sent to the Senate Finance Committee. That leave.s alive only four af the seven major no-fault bills introduced in the state legislature this year. All seven measures were aimed at reducing auto in- surance rates by making each insurance company pay for damages su ffered by its ov.·n custo1ners, regardless or fault , i n.~tcad of going to court. But insurance companies and other experts h a v e disagreed on ho1\' much -1f anv -the rates 1\'ould be reduced. SAt'R ANIENTO (AP) -.~ 'fhe O}t"asures, k11Jrd Ange la Davis is cutting her the no-taull plan~ "'ere really Reagan admiiustration plan Thursday, were aimed at nationwide: tour down to four \~urki nH for prote<:ling en\'lron1nentally ~eh~rliit~~fe or~~·,~~211tio1;s~} r ~··pouieksesmannndsoca·ytor, 's orders, a ;\s to wll)' the n1eetin" "'<IS i·r · e .... ., · ' CALIFORNIA vah1ablc chunks or Ca i orn1a Death canit' at the A . ed 1 t S d r 'Chet!ult'd behind closed doors, . cqu1tt as un ay o "' land from ma r ring hands or the Senate d k'd nd Son" said, "I think it i'ust han.... G () . 1nur ~r. ! nap a con· ,., ,.. devc!opn1enls come u n d er i0vernmental rganiza-spirac~· chRrges stemm ing penei l v. ithout loo m u c h sharp questioning in a com-llon Committee. 1'ht•y had from an abortive courtrooni fort'thought " mittec hearing. been in 1 r 0 d u <' e d by escape atten1pt in Aui::ust 1970, Jl1 gee ..,e > • 1·11 0 h-0 t the h a r · n g A s s ~ 111 b Jyrnan l.t:roy ' D h d 1 -• Tile Son" n1eaSUre W8S a~ a IJ.,; r U~ U e I ; llSS lll'tS 3 p anni-u a "' ,.. ' 1 L-•' Tl sd lh ·1t ' Greene I D-Sacra1nen10). · r pro"ed on a 9--Z vote. while iur ay, e commt ee s nat1001\·1dr tour o per1ionJl .:ap.. prime concern was just how '----------~ pear11nces v;hich 1 n c I u de d 1'.1oscone's riva l plan v.·as BP-Soledall' ~ n1uch muscle the stat~ -as ~1emph1s. Tenn , ;ind her proved 7-4, a bare majority or opposed to local government S { ..J.. homE' to"·n, Bir1ningh.'lr11. Ala. the 13-rneinl>er committee. -would be given under the l Clll Ol'tl S ro thank ht>r supponer<:. Another plan liy Sen. J ohn c Oll r tr 0011 l plan IO halt environmentally ()n Thttrsda~·. hOll'l'\'er, hi~r Neiedty IR-Walnut Creek ), damaging developments. F1' 1•e E ye<l , Pok (' s ·won1an Sl£>ph:11ul' Question after question from I d was defeated 0-1 1, whil& two SAN FRANt.:ISCO (UP I l -conimittee members pressed A Jan. ~;u Other measures were voted R h II M r the po1'nt tlia ! local agencies s '~ORD AP 1 ,1 "'l'h(' n•:i.son i~ 1 t·r1 "1n1p!e uc e agee, or mer TANr ( l -' • \\'r 1l11n'1t1.rvr1nu('h or 1\11!!i>l:1 down 4-8 and 0-12. codefendanr ~'ilh Ange];) migh! not be tough enough on million fire at St an f ti rd proposed developments. allo11·-Univ er sit v' s n1ain <id· D:11•1s ll•f1 ;uHt \1{''1'(' got ro Song said his bill is closest Davis in the ~·l arin County h · l.!"('tl 11h~iT 11 r ha1·t· For !h•· 1ng the en1·ironn1ent to be urt mini stration buildin~ hA s l1·tt of the seven proposals to the shootout, v,ras taken by h 111"! lllllL' 'in :?:? n1n1Hh.~. Ill!· 1n t e process. univt>rsity opera11011s reL11h1 · guidelines Gov. Reagan set for helicop ter Thursday fo r an ap-''You seem very enthralled Jv unaffected, says S1anf1)rd pr•·s~ur·c is ofl :ind sh1"" his endor~en·1ent. He said his pearance in the sanie fortified 11•11h your maps," Republican Prrsident Hichard \V l.yrna11 11 1··i·.i111· 1'111 nn liC'r ft'"' - b·111 would •o tl1e •·~st i·ob or A•·s"111bl~·111an Paul P1··1oto told t Tl di · I c 1·11 1 ~11.·'s Ph1·~11·,1 ll_v e.,h;uis1 °·il" 0 ut: courtroom 1vhere the Soledad ., ,_ .yrnan 111rs <) l t'S 'I" l"t John Tooker, dcpuly directo r the fire as ";t fri<>htl'run~ \J 1~s l)<1v1-; pl;u1-; !t1 if':l11· holding down rates v.'ilhout B th e e tried " r I ro ers w r · of c:ov. Reagan 's Office of event'' but said .ts in1paet 11n Fr11t.:i1• for Los Ang{'lf'.~ ,ir I lt' clin1iru11ing benefits. ~Iagee,, \\'hose case "'as Plannin.': and Research. operations a! tht.> <'<tnip11 .., ti.'!" l1r,1 11f four 111>p1·araneL'S to i\lo5coue said his bill is sep11rated fron1 ~1is.~ Davis' "We're interested in \\'hat hecn "surprisingly ~!1gh1.·• 11h1rh Ill'!' <tnr1111 li;1s lin1itt>d 1·losrst lo ~t1idelines adopted ;u1d transferred to San Fr:in-)Ou're going lo do with these .,, .. ith most offitcs .1lrl'<1d.\ Iii 1. ,\l i.~s Allan s:u d Slit• 1r11l b)' •·1 co,0 1111011 or consumer C nians." said Priolo, a Pacific funct ioning. ;1ppl'.1r Frirl:i\' night 111 !hr " cLSco rrom Marin aunty , ap-" I' ,. t Palisades legislator acting as Hardest hit in 1he bl:11t' 11·;1.~ ·.nih;1s~v t\uu1tonu1n 1n .vs ~l"OUIJS It ..... ould put greater ""ared as his 01vn co-counsel h . ' A bl . h . 't I rr ,\l\"1'i1•s ,..~ l' airman o an ssem y Ln· t e univers1 y personn(' o 11·1· .. . e111phasis than Song's plan, Thursday along 11'11h a court· vcstigating committee ex-1i·hich a spokesrna11 sakl11 ou!d \lli'r :. 11erk's rest at .1n l1n- pe:ar June 16 in Chicago Ult' on JuQe 13 in Detroit. Aft er a 10-day rtst &t another uo- dix-losed spot, she will wind up at a star·!tudded "Evenin~ \V lth Angela Davis" in Ne"' York's Madi.!IOn Sq u a r t Ga rden on J une 19. - Meat Firm Rufu1g Told LOS AN~ELES IAP\ -A Superior t.:ourt judJ.:e rult>d Thursd<'y thnt county 111· spector:, n1ust l'hecl. 1l1r weight of packages 11f ll<1th Bacon !:It the pa('k1n i:: pln111, not Al the Sl.lpcrrn.irl.<'t Judge Rc~·rt ,\ \\ (•11kf, granted rhe Rath P<1 t~in~ Cu. a preli1~u1Hry 1 n Jun c ! lo n agains! t h t' 1"llp~·r111'1rkr1 checks. He ruled !hat ft><lf't':l l la1'I ri·qu1res 1i11!v r h n t packages llf' ol llil' prn11~·r "'t•igh1 \l'h('I! !h~·y lt•.'l\'t• tl\f' plant. Di~t ri<'t :\n \' Jo~~·ph r Busch ftle1I a $1 l\ mi1!111n ~111 1 agaios1 Hath l:t ~t .\l:111·lr . charging that o n e · p fl 11 n If packages of h:tcun .1 11 supermarket shelYes 1\· r r ~ one-fourth to onc·half 01111ce t'ynthia l~ose ll enry. 18, is r-iti~s l..os Angele::; County in the 49th an- nual l\1 is s California flageant. .June 22-24 . A danec n1ajor at Citrus ( 'o!legc. l{ose \\'ill per· for rn an i\rabian bal - let. Sl1e is 5'8'', 120 pounds, 36-25-35. Critics of the plans - primarily trial la "'yers - have charged that provisions intended to limit costs 11·oulrl actually limit the rig ht of motorists to collect benefits. i\1osc:one said, on guaranteeing appointed attorney. amining the office's report. be relocated. 1h:.rlof:ed location, she will ap-motorists tilt' same protection.-.::'..:'.:::._:._~:=_:.__:._ ____ ,,.:_; _ _:'.__:._ __ _:._.:.._ _____ _:._ ___________________________ _ too li,i::ht. D~'i11•• . ~ The committee, which has held rive long bearings on the bills during the past rnonth, unanimously approved a n amendment limiting all of the the no-fault bills to a five-~·ear test period. The aut hors of all five plans agreed that 1ro_uld be desirable 10 force a rev1c1v by the legislature of whether at 27 fie Faces Deatli Daily SAN DIEGO (AP)-"There are so many things 11Tong \\'ilh inc." says Paul lslcrnan. ··1 don ·t kn o1v if it is \\"Orth 11 tr stay alive lhis much longer." . lie dOt'sn'l allvavs feel that "'ay but he 11·on 't live much longer any~•:ay, d0Cturs say. lsleman lives one day al a lime, having been told by physicians not to plan more than a day ahead because there is no guarantee he'll still be alil'e. A diabetic for 20 years, lsh:!man no1v suffers sever~ arU1rilis and a skin disorder, has a poor heart and kidney and ti:is problem s v.•ith his blood pressure and nerv.es. . !n the past 111·0 years he has been divorced. buried. his mother. lost his job Uccause of failing health and given his t11·0 children UJl to foster parents. Yet dl'Spil c these tragedies he says: "Life is 11·orth ii.'' P:iul tsle111an is 27. ''I've given life to someone el ~C'. rai sing 1110 kid s:· hi;" ~avs. "I've tr:ivclt'd a lot. done R Jot of things. Life isn't re~lly ho1.,. long you Jive just as long as you do something 11•!\h it. .. lie lives 1vith his sister. sleeping most of the day . \\'eekcnds he takes his camper van and drives to the des· er!. 1Yhere he collects rocks and relaxes . , • and thinks "The kids and I v.•ere planning to travel around in the camper this summrr. That's "'hy I boughl ii.'' he says, "I rC'ally v.•anled to travel. Bui the congesti\'e heart failure stopprc1 ii PIANO SALE $JOO OFF ~~~.:·,· Followln9 N•w Mod•I•; 1200 2635 1230 2"40 2030 2645 they no w have, but would cost no more than Song's plan. The Song bill is SB 40. The t-.·loscone plan is in SB 384 and SB 945. R ' eagan s \Velfare Plan 'Go' SACRA~1ENTO I AP) -The state has overcome a legal holdup and finally started (;0 v. Rona!d Reagan's ""·ork for .,o;el rare" program in Ven~ tura County· lleagan announced th i s 'l'hursday and added that the state is trying to beat the welfare rights lawyers lo the courthouse in order 1 o forestall even further delays. Formally called the Com- munity Work E x p e r i e n c e Program, or CWEP, 1t was parL of Reagan 's welfare reform or last year. Under ii, about J0,000 welfare recipients in 35 counlies are to be given v.'ork assignn1ents of a max- i111urn of BO hours a month. The reci pients are to be ablc-bcdied persons 1vho can 't find jobs. "I betie\·e this program is a practical and sensible way to reduce dependency on welfare u1 California." Reagan said at a nev•s conference. "It will be "'elcomed bv mosl of the parlicipants as a way to help them de\'elop some work ex- perience, and even tually find permanent employment.'' - WURLITZER DELUXE SPINET HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN ~:1~;~5.00 .......... NOW $995 c;hoice of throe. $ I 695 Wos $2165.00 NOW HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN :: ;;-;;,:~c .. ~~~ow$ I 495 HAMMOND CONSOLE & DELUXE SPEAKER Wolout, sold •ew $1595 f., $3700.00 NOW ONLY All lllANO:i ouA•ANTllllO Tli N Vt:AJIS f'"•li• ,..,., ... Ill y.vr M m• WURLITZER CONSOLE ORGAN ~~~~2150.00 NOW $2595 HAMMOND DELUXE SPINET ORGAN ~~ $2155.00 NOW $149 5 WURLITZER SPINET THEA TIE Wolout $14. 95 Wos $1795.oo ~ow THOMAS $599 SPINET LOWREY $1249 SPINET KIMBAL $1195 CONSOLE South Coast Plaza 3400 Bristol St. Ph: 540-2830 Did you know that this roomy, 6-cylinder American car is priced just s31 higher than a Toyota Corolla 1600? If you caa atrordaToyotaCorolla 1600-oralmost uy little Import-yo• ca• atronl a Ma>trlck. Look: FORD MAVERICK u-..., ....... Sl,140. • TOYOTA COROLLA 1600 ...... 4-cylindn" Sl.109. • VW Ill (Supn BtttSt) ...... ... , ....... Sl,159." O,\TSUN l'L 510 , ....... """-Sl.JM." •Manufwc lur.rs s1199n1eo rPl•!I ll'•tt tor '.ooot mod•lt •Xth.odn clNler ll!"tl)<lril !•on Cl'U!l"Qti. it anv. aesllnalion tll•r11n. !Ille •"<! 11~es, M•v•rk~'s clntinalion cnar11• i. 510.0, 1"<1 Coliforni• •mission 1~sttm 113.17. NOTE: People ask us how we tao a.llord to offer a roomy, 6-cylinder Maverick at abou t the same price as the liule imports. First, 'A-·e·ve been making small can since 1908. Experience helps. Second, we haven'! changed Maveri ck-except ror mechanical imP.rovements-since we fi rst i o,lr~.Lq;ed it. That kind of continui ty hel ps to control costs. Third, recent currency revalu ations and devnlua1ions have hel ped restore the competitive stance o( American maoufacluren, Ample room l•sl4e. A seo4 car ror Iola trips. Mamldlit ... t .. 11. for....,i.:-r5'-• .-.. ......... -..,.111600. There's no wasted space inside Maverick. At the same time. there's none of that small.ca r crolvd~d feeling. Mainlenanct: Ere n simpler, more coortale•t Illa die little lmllOl'fs. Toyota, for example, recommends normal service every 3000 miles or three mOnths. \vhic hcver comes first. On ~1 averick. it's 6000 miles or six n1on th s. So Maverick's recommended service interval is twice as long as Toyota's. We also designed Maverick to be a simple machine to care for, In fact. we've even prepared a manual which tells you how to do many maintenance. jobs yourself. One more co nvcn1c ncc : there arc ove r 5,600 Ford dealers in the country. Toyota bas about 85 0. ' Most little Imports gm yoa .C·cyll14er eagl1es. Ma>trlc.k llw.s )'Oii 1 li·cyll14ere1xJ1t. ll'ssmoo1h. It's.reliable. It let• you accelerate into turnpike traffic with confidence and hold your own on steep hills. And it delivers surprisiogl.Y good gas mileage. Maverick's track is 6.9" wide r than Toyota Corolla's. ''-' w~lbasc is J l . t" IOnger. There's a bit more weight , too. By themselves, these dilferenees aren't very big-but they can add up to a big dif!croocc in the FORD MAVERICK FOllO DIVISION 49 way Maverick drives and handles the .,pen road . Belter idea fo r i.afc1y __ .buck le op! It may just be the best car value in America today. See your Ford Dealer. " ,• • • DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE San Clemente Dilemma The current dilemma in San Clrmente over the need tor off.street parking ver1us tralfic safety measures i.:ould well qualify as a textbook case. One argument holds that parJting is so scarce alon~ .El Camino Real that any left·lurn pockets or sophisti- cated signals would cripple local bwiness because val- u1ble parkini would be decimated. The other .argument contends that crowded condi· t ions on the highway make it mandatory that the pockets, signaJs and other changes in traffic controls be insWled Immediately. Most businessmen rent or lease from absentee owners who balk at forking out more money as pay· ment for special parking districts. ln·lieu parking fees charged as businesses estab- lish are a sound idea and a.re being examined. The fees could be pooled lo eventually buy parking lots. • Beth [Jans have merit and should be completely understoo by al,1 serments of San Clemente's merran· tile community. But the biggest selling job of all for busi nessmen \\•ill have to be directed to\vard their own landlords, \Vho should be made to realize that a little more expense today w1U guarantee an occupied building in years to come. Energetic Jaycees Laguna Beach Jaycees apparently intend to k~ep on justifying their recent recognition as the most ac~1ve among 14 Southland Jaycee chapters -and proving that good works can also be fun. The energetic group of young businessmen has taken on new life in the past year or so, plunging en· thusiastically from one community project to another and scoring notable success. The dart tournament they dreamed up as a con· tribution to the Winter Festival surprised everyone - perhaps including the Jaycees -by developi ng into 20 Questions Most Will Find Difficult Today 's \\lord quiz is concerned \vith Iii· tie-known, but important, disc iplines and fields of study~ One out of four right makes you a i;avant. I . What is the name of the study dealing with ethlcsl or religious values? 2. What is the study ol the origin and his- tory of proper names? 3. What ls the branch of meteor- ology lhat studies rainfall and precipitation ? 4. What is thal part or philosophy that inquires into the nature, mode.s, and limitations of human knowledge? 5. Yt'HA T IS THE science of mountains called? 6. \Vh11t is the name of that ty1lem of '• doctrines concerning ultimate theologic11l -:lllatlers like de ath, the last judgment, heaven and hell ? 7. What is lhe branch of medicine lhat t.valuales cureb and remedies? 8. If \\"e v.-rote 11 biography of I!. ~nint. iii \\'hat fi('ld \\'ould !hat work be l1sled'.' 9 \\'hat is the tet·hniral nan1e fur the science of food or diet ? 10. \\"llAT IS Tll F: llCien11fic studv of lflkes, ponds, nnd .~trf':1n1s" · IL \\'ha1 1s thr i;ludy of :inin1 :-1l beha\"iOr, esµec inHy in relation to habitat? (Books Uke "The Naked Ape " Dear Gloomy Gus II all elections are supposed to be secret, why are there different colored primary ballols for each perty? -L.F. 1"1'111 Nalurt rtfl«!I .• ,.,..,,,, ¥ltw1, ,.., 11.Ctfttrll'/' tl!IN ti lht ntWl,tPtt. 5tlMI 'f'wr Ptl "'"' f9 GIMml' Git. Dt lly flllll. fall into th is category.) 12. What is lhe art of interpreting musical rhythms in bodily n1ovements called? 13. What is the science of population statistics:> 14, What Is the study dealing \\'ilh the length of hwnan life? 15. WHAT IS TllE systematic classifi· cation of diseases? 111. What is lhe philosophlcal study of happiness called 1 17. What is the study of frEab or monstrosities in animals and plant!;? (Known to the Romans as lu1u naturea, "freaks of nature.") 18. ·What is lhe science of trealing the hair known as? 19. If you want to tell A to.11dslool from a mushroom. which branch of botany iihould you study ? 20. Which llnguistic discipline knows the roots of all U1C"se ...,·ords? ANS\\'ERS : I. Axiology , 2. Onon111!il1r<:. :'I l!yetn!ogy 1or 0n1brnlogyl. 4 . Epistemology. 5. Urology. 6. F.schl'ltology. 7 Jam atology. 8. ll R.i;:iology 9. Sitolo~.v. 10 Lin1nology. 11 Ethology. 12. Eurhythmirs. 13. Dern o ,i.: rap 11 y (11r Larithn1i1:s). 14. H1ornctril'S. 1 5. No~ology . 16. Ettclcmonnlo,gy 1 7. Teratology. 18. Trichology. 19. Mycology. 20. Etymology. More of Perry Mason To the delight of inst1til1ble consumers or Erle Stanley Gardner's prose, WIUiam Morrow &. Co. announced this week tMt l'erry Mason llO\'e.ls No.80 and 81 "·Ill ap-- pear this year and next. When he died in 1970, Gardner left several unpublished manUBCrlpts includlng these. ltowever, the publisher explains , the one-time Ven· tura county lawyer-turned-author has not done his final draft pollshlng on the manuscripts. The plots, as UJUal, are said to be baf- fling . the style customarily swift. Morrow has elected lo releue them, "The case or the Fenced-In Woman," in September, and "The Case of the Poetponed Murder'' sometime in 1973. ~• ACTUALLY. this "ill bring Gardner !es op lbe lt1orrow llsls over the years 145. Othen have lnc.luded 29 'lfrTitteD deT the pseudonym of /\. A. Fair; 20 11n1scelJaneous, or noo·Perry Masoa lnylteriel written und«·hll own name, ~ 1 . .,lrlety of nonfie1Jon wort•. Buf not record. Gecrgei Simenoo, tJ?e FrenctJ..Belgian .. Dear Georg~: Are pond .. pccullar to Chinn ? ( THE BOOKMAN J novt>\ist very much alive and \\'Orklng, beats Gardner. At last count there were some 200 Simenon titles, five or which have appeared in English in the last three years, "lttnigret and the Killer," "Maigret and the Wine Merchant,'' ''Maigret's Boyhood Friend," "Maigret •fesilates" and "Maigret and the Calame Report '' (Harcourt, Brace). Simenon, now almost 70, ror yean turned out these urbane detective tRles and other material faster than his pobllshen could print the m. Alt are writ· ten wllh ltyJe and authorlly. Hemicgway loved Sln!eoon'1 books, and Andre Clde cmce noted that he \li·as ''perhaps the gruttst and most truly oovellsillc ~bt in F'rench llterature today." No one \.fOUld makt such extravagant Cl~ for Gardner'• strictly efficient prose style. • jam.parked event wlth national participation. Their latest gimmick. a bike cli1nb up the Art Cot· ony's 11t eep 'I'hird Street grade, pro1n.lses to beco me equally famolls. Their promotion or the Bobby Mikels Van Club produced a specially equipped vehicle to help a para- lyzed young Laguna athlete in his effort to complete his college courses and their sponsorship of the Outreach auction helped still n1ore young people. No\v they're cheerily pron1oting an official song for the Art Colony -y,•bich might \veil take t ime oul to si ng the Jaycees' praises! City at Fa11Jt Nothing short of barbed \V1ri.: -ires-beach lovers aJong the Orange Coast \\·orse than the sudden en1ergence of a road across a stretch of sand alon~ public shoreline. Such a road appeared suddenly one day recently along San Cleme nte.'s No rth Beach -a strand pur- chased for a million doll ars several years ago so that it. \vould remain puhlic and rree fro1n uns ightly develop· n1ent. No private entity \\'J S responsible. 1'he city \Vas. And officials apparently believed it \Va s none of the public's business so nothing was said in advance. 'fhe official reason for the road Is the need to serv· ice yet another eyesore -a lackluster concessional stand to be leased to private interests. 'Vhat irony. San Clemente residents pay dearly to retain a pub- l ic beach and ward off "ugly'' commercial development. Then city government builds roads and buildings of OlUCh '}"OrSe quality than that legall y required of private enterprise. It makes little sense. S ''IT WOUL~~T BE NO CONVENTION Wl~UT ME.~ Co11sequet1ces if McGove1•11 Is tlie Notui11ee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition \VAS•IINCTON -How to ""'flte a plat. form on .... ·hich George ~tcGovern could run for President is not one of the lesser problems facing a Democratic Nationa l Convent ion which meets only a month from now. Does the platform say, "get out of Viet- nan1 right no1v re· J!"ardless of the ron· sequences''? l)oes it say, "give r verybody $1,000 :i year regardless of Cotit"? Does ii say, "leg· alize marijuana?'' Does it say, ;'tax heavier those with in· comes beginning at the $12,000 level to help those with lower incomes"? Does it say, "Let the POWS in Vietnam take their chances after an American withdrawal"? IN ALL PROBABILITY the 1972 Democratic national platform, adopted berore the nominee is selected, \Viii not say any of these things. It is also possible that George McGovern will not say mosl of lho!e things it he wins the nomination nnd runs against President Nixon . (RICHARD WILSO~ \\'hat is clearly and evidently called for :irter this long primary campaign i,1 \\•hich candidates have often said ;inything that came into the ir minds is a redefinition of v.•hat the Den1ocratic Par· ty actually stands for. The \l'ay ma tters are no\v It is very hard to 1ell \\'hat the party stands for, ex· cept opposition to the person of Presidenl Nixon. but with great many Democrats and even so me of the candidates agreeing in part "'ith \\'hat Nixon is doing. SE~. llUl~ERT JJUl\1PlfREY sv.·altows hard and says he \.\•ill support both the nominC"e and the platform of the Democr<'ltic NalionRI Convention. This v.·ill not be easy for Senator Humphrey if Senator McGovern is non1i nated on a platform to his lik ing. It may be no easier for Senator •1umphrey to support l\1cCovern than it ""as for many llepublicans lo support Se. n a tor Co!dv.·ater in 1964. In effec t, Senator Humphrey says that Senator l\1cCovcrn is 1rrong nh:,ut th!!' conditions of getting out of Vit•t11an1. "'rong about the defense rcquirrn1ents of the United States, and 11Tong about how to run lhe fisca l atra1rs of the coun try, Any nominee who is v.-roni:: on so many vital points would tax the loyalty of such a dedicated De moc rat as ll umphrry. THE CONCLUSION that Se n a I o r McGovern is the l)emorrat ·s version of Senator Gol dwater is not precise on many counts , but in a gC'nera] srnsc tht-re is a recogn i:c.able comparison. The difference lies in the fact that the Republican organization wanted Cold\1•ater and the old line Democratic org<1nizatiun, suc h as it is, does not welcome McGove rn . Goldwater could hold the rtcpu blican organization people from tile South. \Ve st and Midwest. He did not gel 1nuc h sup- port from Nelson A. llotk<'f<'llC'r and other leaders of the Eastern H.epubHca n establishment "·ho regarded hls nomina· I ion as a disaster. J\.1CGOVERN, TF nominated, \.\'i ll have lhe same kind or troub le in different quarters of his own party. mainly in the South and South\\·est and possibly 1n some Norlhcm st ates, ~·here leaders are no\v mumbl ing that th is non11nation would be 3 Vemocralic disa sll'r liko Gold~·ater's Repu blil'an diaster. resull1ui.: In the defeat of local candida tes and the shallering of Democratic Linl!y. ilO\V Seo. llcnry l\1. Jackson or Washing!on could support l\l rGovern for !:>resident is another minor n1ystcr~· 111 lhl' ti-JcGovern phrnomenon . T ll e Democratic tax czar, Rep. \\1ilbur !\tills, "·ould certainly be a hard conversion. so IT GOES 00\\'N a long list or Democrats \\'ho arc out of tune \rith thr new philoso phy of the fo rmer preache r and bomber pilot from South Dakota. Conciliat ion of the rather out r<i~rrt regulars of the party. ~·ho 111r.re t.:1krn unawares by J\.1cGovern's ri~C', ...,.ill he trled by Senator Mc(;overn. But Ile \1·i ll ha ve to take :1 stand of one kind or Jn· other in the nu merous cont ests over sc.11 · ing state delegalions, leading a1nuni:t them Illinois. "'here Ma yor Dairy 1s cha llenge d. Then il ""lll be one side or the other for t.rcGovern. but not both. If he un ites lhe party, it ""'ill have to I~ by compromises that might dampen thf' ardor of his supporters w i t ho u t diminishing the misgivings of the doublers. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam \\' ASIITNGTON -Rlchnrd Nixon and LC<Jnid Bre1.hnrv reathrd n "lnrit un - derstand ing "' during th eir secret Krt.•mlin t•unvcrsations that the two superpov.•ers \\"l!! sta rt to disengage from Vietnam. The President came home from Mosco\\' convinced that the Russians \\•an! to end the Viet· narn War but don't want to appear less stal .... ·art in their sup- port of Hanoi th an the Chioese. The war has been n drain on the Russians who have been s up p I yin g North Vietnam v.·ith e x pens i v e military hard· \Vare. Out or the J\1oscow meeting. lherefore , may come a reduction in bolh Soviet and American arms shipments to the rival Vielnams. · BOTH NIXON ANO Brezhnev ex. pressed a willingness, if they didn't reach a precise agreement, to phase down mllilary aid to the opposing sides. The subject is so delicate inside the Kremlin, however. that the: President carefully refrained from discussing Vietnam in his TV report to the Soviet people. Jfc brought . to Moscow \\'ilh him background papers, which portray the Kremlin leaden as almost paranoiac 11obouL the Chinese. In the e.ari'y war years tbclSovlels would bavt nothing lo do with pe.u· efforts. lest it confirm Chinese ctaar'l'S that they were 91Jft oO the war. • ""-aecret •papm .Prepaz<d !or Ntion tell how tbe Soviet government, In May IMS, refused tvtn to deliver a ~ace mwage lo the North Vletnamete. J,yn.- don Johruon merely wanted to notify ·Quotes (JACK ANDERSON J flanoi that he was ordering a bombing pause. "I A!\.1 NOT A postman." grumped Nikolai Firyubin, the Deputy Foreign Minister, when he was asked to relay the nleS.!lage. He suggested that t h e Americans find their "o\vn ways of transmitting messages." American Amba!IMdor Foy Kohler. in a report to the State Department, blamed the incident upon "Soviet sensitivity" tO"-'ard the Chinese Communists. Washington was surprised, therefore, to find Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin eAger lwo years later to serve as an m. termediary between the Uniled Stales end North Vietnam. He made the offer in February 1967, during t•lks with British leaders In London. \ l·lis phone calls "'ere intercepted and he '''as overheard reporting 1ubiluntty 1.0 Brezhnev in Mosco""', "'l'ht'rl"s <1 ~real possibility of achieving thr nun. if the Vietnamese will un derstand !he prr~(·nt situation that we have passed to thc111 . They will have to decide." THE NORTH VJETNAJ\.1ESE , hO\\.'ever, rejected the overtures. A f t e r w a r d , Kosygin ruefully told A m e r i c a n Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson in l\1oscow lhal the role of the mediator was uncomfortable. "They either complicated the pri» lem ," he said, "or pretended they ~·ere doing something when in ract they were nol ." Kosygin said his intervention in London had provoked "fury" In Peking but that the Chinese had beeo the winners in the end when his efforts failed. Then he asked Thompson suspiciously whether "the Chinese had approached the U.S. (about the) posslbili ty Of negotia. Uons on Vietnam." The <imbassador coo. Faults of 'No-Fault' lndastrlll NeWI lle~leW' Fair and workable insurance protection against the w:ifores:cen accident Gt lnJ\l?'Y involving property and persona 11 an absolu_te DeteuU.y -and no one is more conscious of this thin the insurance ln-- dustry lt$elf. It ii enduvortng l"<lllllanUy to Improve coverage and to kHJJ coatl within bounds. Jn tht property anCI casualty tnsurence neld (automobile and hodlly Injury), a general movement II uo- derway toward an improved system. the Boston, Massachusetts. Su n d a y Herald Traveler. a parked car of a motorilt '' .... could be hit by • drunken .driver and the motorist. completely in- nocent of any blame. would have to pay !rom $50 to $100 of the cost of repairing his car, with no opportunity to recover ... from tbe guJlty driver." Undtr the Mas1achusetts ~faull law, innocent vic- tiJDJ or personal injury accidents are equaDy penalized. jeetured afteN·ard that Kosygi11 may h.-ive though! the Chinese encouraged 1he United St<llrs to start negott<1t ions, kno1\'· ing they \\'OU)ff fail and thus e1nb<irr:\s:I the So\·1et Union. \'ET IN A hiscinating ~sidf'. Kosygin rf·talled thal he personally had been i1l Hanoi when the United Stntes began bombing North Vietnam. "Why did not the U.S. turn to him ill lhat time and explain to him its proh- tems?" he asked the i\merican an1· oo~sador. Kosygin didn't say, ho\\·evcr, what he would have done. In 'dew of thi~ ba ckground, Nix-on handled the Chinese angle delicately iri his talks with Brezhnev. No transcript was made except [or the President 's personal notes . lfowever. he told aides afterward that the Vietnam discussion! had been "intent" but "productive.'' Both the United States and Russia, he said, will begin backing away from the war. The President, incidentally, was wary about his own credibility \vith Peking. Jie iniitructed his subordinates not to say anything to their Soviet counterparts thHl Chinese Premier Chou En-lei could n't read. ln other words. he didn 't want U.S. negotiators telllng the Soviets one thing and the Chinese another. OltANOI COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thoma Kttvil, Editor Albert \V. Bate• EditorlaJ Paue Editor ' The ~ltorla.l pa~ ar the Dally : ,• Dear P.T.: J'.T. IN CHECKJNG on Gsrdner, t came upcin a 1940 new!lpaper interview In which tw. was quoted : "Started writing in 1921. selling two or three sic&tterfd slO rles, By 1928 I wai; est.:iblished as a quantity p~ ducer in the pulp field and aver11ed bet· ter than I million words • year, In ad· dltlon to carrying on a rather e.xten1lve law practJce." Clara Link, Pasadena -"Running a cl. ty or county, state or nation Is not 1nuch different than rearing a family. the Hcret being to face up to problems and never give up. A woman is the glue lhtt kl!eps a family together, and women In polltlcs v'ry well may be the glue that ketPI our country ftom nylng apart." At the 1noment, total "no-fault in- surance" seem~ to have caught the public fancy. As generally understood, it Is a fonn or insurance In which no one ls held et h•ult. n1eoretically, no--fault ln.tur- ance Mive..111 money for both the lnaured Rnd the Insurance compantes. But, urr llmited ni>-fault insuranct In stttes such as Massachusetts. where it ha1 been establbhed by l1w. ap!>"rently bu quite a few faults of Its own. M1Jor segments or the Insurance in- dustry recommend action at the state level to enact reasonable auto insurance reform legislation which would ullllze features of no-fault insurance, yet retain the all-Important prlneiple. of legal responsibWty. Leading clements o( the Insurance Industry believe that refonns In the Institution of Insurance to meet today's requirement s should prom1te 1al1r cars, greater driver rellpollllbil ily and the deve.lopment, ao far as prac· Ucable, of the time. and cost 1avlni beneflt5 ,of ~fault cover:agc. Pllot · tr;Cf:k• to lnfurm and atlmu· lat" rctidcrs by pre.:cntlng this MW!lpaptt'• oplnlona and eom- mentary on tople1 of lnt~r,1t and alitnlflcflnce!. by provldlnr a f<1rum for !he l.";)(prtulon of nur readen' or,tnkln1, and by ptclt'ntinJr !he d v<'MI(' vlt-Wpolnt1 of lnformtd of>. 11m·t'rs nnd 1poknmcn on t~cz o{ tl1e dn.y. ; I l N1w, China b used 10 panda~. But t bunch of Jlepublic,ins nnd MWSplpennen, now TIIAT "S pe- cul!At 10 atina. (And will you leave pollllcs out ti my love.km column, ple1se? > 1 1 ' Perry Mason. a lawyer "'ho rRlher resembled his crcB lor, first appeared In 1932, in '"The Cllac of lhc Velvet Cl11W1." )Vllllam lto111n · ACCORDING TO 1 rolumnist •Tiling kt Friday, June D, 1972 i I • 1 T QUEENIE By Phil lnlerlandi ''\V c'vc decided the slockholders' annual repart needs a 'd'c nter-folc1 to get their minds off the actual report, an &Ucss \\'ho we 've chosen!'' L. Jtl. Boyd Bipartisru1 Lu11cl1 Rare in Senate Debate goes on as to which is the most intelligent - brunettes, redheads or blondes. Most authorities insist red- heads are brighter. Still, recent IQ tests of 1,200 women indicated the blondes scored somewhat higher than the others. And the researchers thought the sampling sizable enough to be significant. \\.'OMEN WJJO play musical instruments for wages or teach n1usic professionally find it ex:- ccedingly easy to get husbands. A re- tired official of the U. S. Bureau of Census says that. He says statistics shO"' women in such occupations are far more apt to be married than U1e girls in most other lines of endeavor. "IT HAS been reported repeatedly that Taurus "'Omen love food." says a Fort \Vorth astrologer. "They enjoy dining in quaint little cafes that serve big portions. Unfortunately, on reaching age 35, not one Taurus girl in 100 can still get into her wedding dress.·• QUERIES -Q. "\\'hat's menticide?" A. Brnin\\•ashing. A psychiatrist hung that teehnical te rm togeU1er. Q. "IS TllE Senate dining room in \\'ashington. D.C., do Republicans and Democrats eat lunch together?" A. Rarely. if ever. That's fro"11ed upon. Q. "\'OU SAID the land animal that's the best swim- mer of all is both the elephanl and the polar bear. !\lake up your n1ind." A. The polar bea r. the polar bt'ar. I LIKE GIRLS and ne ... :spapers. They've got a Jot in common, you kno\V. As old Bill Duffy said. "They have grea l forms: th ey always ha\'e tlie last word: back num- bers are not in demand: you can't believe everything: they say: they're th inner than thev used to be. And. finafl v. every 1nan should have his o";n and not try to borro\v h0is n£1 ighbor's." TENNIS -\Vho knows where the game of tennis ori_ginated ? Nobody, evi dently. Some say in France. But the _game was popular in Italy before France. As research- £'rs on this sticky _guery report, Italians taught the French- 1ncri ho 11• to cook. h<nv to cat v.·ith kn ives and forks, so it's qui !e ronccivable they also shov.·ed them how to play tenn is. r.oon FOR Golda f\1eir. \Vh:i l with all her problems in Israel, ~11e still looks rested. usually. "With me," she says. " a change of trouble is as good as a vacation." IT'S Fll0:\1 age 23 to age 54 that a man is needed most by hi.~ famil.v. il's s11id. And he has 88 chances in 100 of living tl1at long. Not bad odds. actually. \\'llE1~ I TELL, you the small Africa antelope known as the Klipspringer can jump 2S feet, I mean straight up. That's 2'h. stories high , sir. Address mo il to J,. A-1. Boyd, P. 0 . Box 1875, New· port Beach, Calif. 92660. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF O•ANGE COUNTY now accepting men and wom•n who ar• eilher: • •Y.. 11 wllh t pMt •f •U•pldtl• <•II.ft crt .. 111 l•Oh •• - • ,.,., 1J .,. .. h•Yt l"•I,.. .. I" app•t•"I 1,.. telletl\tll •ltlllfy lh• •l!wi•llt .. ! •f tlNYe !le "' ... , ..... 1 ..... by .. ,,, The J.O. or tl.tl. d*'Olftt <"1 b. 11r,..d I" .4 y11ra of ptrl·lime cltlltlr 3 d11l9f pe1 -•k1 3·"4 hovrt per cl111. ,... S,..ci•I l'roo;iram of thr" <111191 on S.1vrd1y I• 1v1il1b!t ror fi r•'·Y."' 1rvd.ntt. Apply Now for September 7th Day or Evening Classes WlllTI 01 PMONf •Olt IHtOt!MATION 01 CATAlOGUf 800 South lrookhurst An•htlm 92804 17141 635-3453 Gii du1te1 '" •ll\llblt f9' 111.:t IN C11ifoml1 Stilt It• E••mln11 ion, PIOVlllONAU.Y ACCllDlmt IT THI CAl"q ... IA COMM1mr Of IAI lll:AMINll1 JUlT 1, 1•72. For Top Sports Coverage Read tl1e DAILY PILOT • 1 WHITE UNIQUE HANGING CANDLE SPECIAL PURCHASE 299 A dramatic way lo loght patio, porch or poolside. Hung by leai ~er s11app ing s. long burnin~ candle. Nie~ ~·~t idea. TEXACO motor oil OUR REC. PRJCE 4 ITS. FOR 1.21 BIG SAVINGS on one ol the lop 4 9 I c grade motQr oil~ available. Heavy duly. Sold in main store. OTS CLOSE•UP 6.2 OZ. TOOTHPASTE OUR REG . DISCOU Nl PR ICE 75c 4 I c ~uper whitening toothpaste and mouthwash in one. leave\ your wllole mouth cool and reffeshed. Stock uo now and a~·~. r ridat, June ~. 1972 DAIL V PtLor 7" • 50FT.x1t2" GARDEN HOSE MEN'S COTTON KNIT SHIRTS OUR REC. DISCOUNT PRICE 1.!J 143 OUR REC . DISCOUNT PRICE l.97 111 Vinyl plastic garden hose with Quality bra ,; ·:tinrt slePve bl azer-stripe shirts. Crew neck 1ittings. Durable, easily rolled-up watenng l~I~<; with assorted color stripes oa white hose. Replace your old o~P. now. ground. S11es S-M-l-XL. llOf AT lMI IUU .. Tout.ICI 9" PLATES OR 100 FOAM CUPS LADIES' ACRYLIC SHRINKS SHRL NO·PEST STRIP OU! REG. PRICE 1.51 Shell chemical trap for annoying insects. Use indoors or out. Hang in comer pests disa ppear without mess. ' ' I OUR REC . DIS COUNT PRICE 3Jl 100% acrylic :-hrink tops to pile on for a la~ered km~. A~~orted design in wUd cOOice llf coto~ S11e:\ S-M l; washable. M l .t.T lOIK tit.CM ft TOIU.lkl ' 243 LEATHER 'N CORK THONGS SPECIAL PURCHASE EACN ta11ie1' thongs cra lled in lla ly. Qua lily le>- ther uppers, cork insole. Low blotky heef. While, sizes to IO. Great looks! 199 SAVE 9.98-DllUXE 7 PC. GOLF SHS for MEN-WOMEN-YDms Spectacular offer on matched golf club sets. Bright finished stainless steel step-down shafts & composi -· lion non-slip rubber grips. Set has all the club sizes you'll need for any situation. Includes 3, 5, 7 and 9 irons, putter and 1 & 3 woo ds. Right hand sets only. BAG Of 50 WOOD TEES PRACTICE GOLF BALLS IUt t(C, "'"' 29c GOLF PUTTERS ILINYMllRI 2U OUI IU.l4J 49c GOLF TUBES ..... .... , 12c OUR REG. PRICE 29.97 FRONTIER BLACK GOLF BALLS OUl llC, J.41 ll. 2 99. " KEYSTONE BAG JOI I ClUIS 499 IUI Ill. 5.tT STOii HOURJr DAILr AllD SAT. 10 I.II ro, , •• SUN. 10 ro 7 • THflf1 AWHITI llOH1 NIU rour osta Mesa 3088 BRISTOL ST. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL ,.~ .. ,..:.~ . .,, _ ...... .. , ........ ·~tllllt _,,. •It.Sn.I CMKI C• ~ t .... JL V I .t Trat1apac 'ON Year' Seven Set for Tahiti Race By AL\ION LOCKAllEY .... 1 ... 1:•1 .... Scvt'n s<.iiling yachts an el· peclt'<I to answer the start ing siRna\ for the Los Ang eles to 'fnh1t1 race next 'l'hursday al noon. The race Is a blennial event ~chedu!ed by tht Tra114paciflc Yacht Llub Oft the off ~r from the Loi AQse.lM to llooolulu raet. Top conten4m in the 3,571· mile ra~ •rt Eric TlbltlJ't 57·foot culler Ptt1 Dul* 11 from Franca and W\lllun L. Stewart's 15-foot ketch Si.etc from St. Francls Yacht Club. Pen Dulek ll is the former t1\1hbone-rtgged schooner that Tabarly sailed to Tahiti two years ago. Jfe ha11 •inre C)1n- \'trted it to cutter ·with a 1n- 1neter mast. Slete iJ th e former Circe. dMlptd by llporkl!lan • Slepbeni aod liutit by Robert Dorl<ktor of Hew York which liu ..... ......,iuny cam-P"Jcnod Oll tht tut coui for 1 .. mber of yoart. II pl1ctd lle0ll4 O .. flft Ind ll!<OllCi In CIUI In tile 1• Trlll>-AU•<> Big Fleet Expected For LA Channel Race Los Angeles Yacht Club's hien nia l Channe l Islands Race is expe cted to attract a large Oeet of ocean "racing yachts ""'hen it gets under way next Thursday at 3 p.m. The race will start In the L-Os Angeles Outer Basin just three hou rs after a fl eet of seven yachts get the starting signal at noon for the 3,571· mile Los Angeles to Tahiti race. of San r-.!igue\ Island, leaving Santa Barbara, Anacapa, San- ta Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Migue l !st a nd s and Richardson'! Rock to port . Jt abo leaves Begg Rock and San Nicolas Islands to port for a total handicap distance of 265 miles. Signed entry cards must be filed with the LAYC race com· mittee by 5 p.m. Jime 14. The race is open to members of recognized yacht clubs whose yacht has e valid IOR Mark II llc Race. Others in the race include two Columbla-57s -Irving Loube'1 Concerto from Rich- mond Yacht Club and Russ W!rd'! Arie!!. Oying the colors or the Lahaina Yacht Club. The two are expected to wage a boat·ror battle that should make them bot eont.to4en for handlClp honors. Arlet ulled in lhl lt70 Talt!U nee. l.ol H. Klllim'• 7:1-foot ketch Graybolrd II a candidate fo r 111'11 to llnlJ!i. She lo tilt yacht thlf WU bolld·tbrOUib in the The Channel lslands race often is a rugged affair that challenges the ability of men and boa t.. m e a s u rement certificate. S l-s Chief Membership in the Ocean a ..,. From the starting line at LA Harbor ft takes the fleet around Richard'• Rock oorth Ra~ing . Fl.eet of Southern lan Duncan has been ~~lforn1a is also a prereq· named natio nal s a I es u1s te. 1nanager for R a n g e r THE NEW SHAPE OF OMEGA Thia elegant now contoured ladies watch by Omega is in 14 karat yellow gold with matching bracelet, $435. Man's 14 karat yellow gold Omega bracelet watch. $550. Do Something Beautiful.~ a.,,._ AC<-h i.•llM -AIMl'klll •• ,._., au&Al!Mrian:I •IMll M•1tw CMl'J•· .... yacht s. He co nles fro1n the East Coast and \Viii live in Corona dcl Mar. Yachtsmen: Keep Eyes On Weight With a new boating season getting under way, the U.S. Coast Guard is recommendin~ that small boat owners and operators become "weight watchers.'' Does it sound strange t ha t the Coa!t Guard would be 1n· terested in your health to tht• point it ~·ou\d rccom1ncnd shov ing away from the chow table'? No, not i.f one consider~ that the weight the CG is talk · ing about is the kind that could capsize or sinlt :your boat. Smalt bont capsizini;s :ir· counted for the g re a t elit percentage of deaths n boating accidents last year. Statistics also show that one of the major reasons for boat capsizings was i mpr o p er loading or ovrrload. The Coast Guard, being very interested in yo u r death at sea, sug gests tha t you learn the "Safe Load Carrying JcvveJers Since 1917 Ca pacity" of your boat and 1 S FAS HI ON ISLAND that all weight be rtist ributed SLA.VICK'S NEWPORT BEACH -6«~ 1380 rvenly throughout the craft. ~1ost boats have a metal plate O pen Mon. a nd Fr i., 10 e.m. to 9:30 p.m. allachcd some "•here inside w1.t. loc•!lon' .,, T••r•nt •. Or•ngt, l.• Cerrito,, L• H•b••· h I r Al1•. s•n D1-.o a. l.11 Veg•i. 1 c ve<;se speci ying its "Safe '---=====================,f.'..__'Lo:'."'.o~d_'C~a~r~cy".'."ini;.; Cnpacity." ·See if you've won this week. June 9 through June 15, 1972. 15 16 3 24 8 25 4 14~ 12 . 23 !ck up a Bingo Card from a r~· rticipatlngShall daalertoday or send a Ntt·addresstd !-lope IO Dtpllrtmenl BFC l#t, P.O. lll>X:279, Chicago. 17 18 19 20 7 6 9 FREE 5 ' 10 11 22 . 13 21 . 2 Illinois 60&48. _ Every Shell Bingo Card is a p0tentlal winner. So s1ve your cards-;f one doesn't win !his week, It could win nex-t week. ;~ ' 1971 Jl ooolul11 i!nd was towed to the finish in a sinking con- dition '"° ith the l'.rew still pum· ping fc<intlc&ll.Y to keep her an oat. Also a \'etrran of the 1971 l-lonolulu rac1: is Joe Pollock·s 59-foot yay,·I r>lin Sette from Rose City, Ore. Mosi recent ent1'y ls lni~fall from WubJniton. BOATING The yuhtt are expected to arrive at Papeete, Tahi~ Out time to ;\tcl~te in Fete Nt- tloDale, hlill)Jted by BasUUe F 'T h' D•1 July t or oug BYC Slates Governor's Cup Series Balboa Y;lchl is~ul'd bids for (;ovcrnor's Cup match r;11.·111.; series for junior s k ipp~·r~ .in d t·rews .July 6-7·1'1. 'fhe event is a ju11i11r 1 o·r~1"n of Long Beach 'Yarhr l'l11h s Congressional Cup 1n;11 ch r:i1" ing series which has i.;n•11 n It) international stalus. 1'hc Governor 's Cup Scr11·~ is restricted to skippers nnJ crews V.'ho have not re:iched their 20th birthday as of July 8. The skipper and crev. must be fro m the same ya ch t <'!uh. The series 1vill be J;a1!cd 1n Cal-25 sloops. As in the Cong ressional Cup. all races wilt be two-bo<i l n1atches with each cntrv rac- ing every other partici pant at least once. Each club must furn ish its own boat. A breakfast and skipper~ meeting \1..ill be held Thu rsd:iy 1norning, July 6. With IO entries, there will,be three days of racing, three races each day. Each club entering the event must post an entry fee of $50 which includes all dinnf'rs. lunches for the crew each day and the trophy presen1a1ion dinner. Bi ll Ca rlson is ch11irman of this year's Governor's Cup lor BYC. Boat Gear Volume U1) The dollar volume of marine accessories shi pped from fac· lories during March "'as at an all-time high, continuing a 10- month trtnd of record setting. according lo the National Associ ation of Eng1n r anti Boat Manuf acturers. The March index. based on an average monthly dolla r shipments figur e of I o O established in 1967. rc:Jched 209.3. v.·hich represented .1 hike of 21.8 percent over February and of 42.2 percent O\'e r r-.farch of 1971. 'fhis pushed the level fnr the l2-1nonths f'nd \ng \\-larch 31 to 38 3 percent over t h e preceding cDmparable per iod. Yatcli Race Los Angeles Yacht Cluh ha s issued inv itations for its bien· nial 265·mile Channel Islands Haet', considered <Int' or th" r11ost l'uggt'd 1ind challl·n~in~ \Jlu1'·11 ;1 t1·r c1rnts !H th r Sc1u1hle111U. '!'h is yen r's race will start a l :i p.1n. June 15 from Los tu11.~t'les Harbor. The course leavl's Bichardson's Rock, S.1111:1 B;irbo ra, Anacapa San- t n Cruz. Santa Rosa, San r-.11~ucl 1.slands to port. thence ;1g~1111 leaving San Miguel, H•·i.:~ llol'k and San Nicolas r ~land tn port before returning lo thP Los Angeles fl arbor hni~h line. :-01~11ed entry cards for the r;1ce must he in the hands o{ the LA YC race committee by S p.m. June 14 . Class Set For Yo11tl1 Bahia C-Orinthian Yacht Club has announced the schedule of il<;: junior summer classrs. An excellent staff of in· struclors has been hired to cond uct the seven-week pro- gram or instructional classes, according to C o m mod ore Bria n Carter. S:i.il classes will be divided into basic, intermediate and advanced categories. Swim classes y,·ill incl ude beginner, in termed iate and life-saving. All sail classes will be sailed in Sabots \vith each student furnishing his own boat. Ages of pa rticipation 3rc rron1 8 to 18. 0 <1tes of in- struction will be from July 11 throup.h Aug. 25, 10 a.m. to S p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Coastal Weather l.ow cloud• •nd drlult with porlff1 tle•rlr.g lod1y. l.lgnt v~rl•blt wind' n lgnt I nd morn!llil hcur\ ~omlr.g 1outhwe't lo "'' I lo 11 ~noh In t1!!•tn00t11 Today i nd S•!Urdoy. High today 1). Co.o 1t1I lemperaluro1 ring• lrom 5t la 69. lnllf\d 1tm~r1ture1 ••nve 1rom .0 lo n. W•ler Temperilure ""· .S1111, /Hoon. Tides f'lllO"Y SKond hl9lo 1 lU pm. •• ,K_ ,_ 1:1'om. ... '"TU llD"Y Flr1t high .. Flr1I low ~Kor>d f'l!gh StcDnd law Flr•I hlq~ . ~"" law ~ttond high Sttcnd low SUHOAY Sun R\1t• 5 •0 •.m. Moon Rl111 l .•• •.m. ~ S1 1 m. " J1&a m, ·I.• I j9 pm. " l :ll o.m . .., 10 ·$11 '·"'· ),, •ll •m . .,, 9 l~om. 1.0 J IS pm. ,0 Stll ~ 00 p.m. 5th 6:l3 p.m. r.i flZii mll1mllll'1., You Get Results With l 'B' l =lf1i I PELLETED 24-4-41 Lawn Food 1 Green-Up Your Lawn With This I 100% FERTILIZER NOW! I I ,1 I I -...... FDR ....... .,., ., 11, I •OR H~THT a"n" LA.ha $ ...... 11 .. -•·1t-~1-... I • l •IMC•' '°' 11<<>'"••l•"•l 1••ulr• I • o;,,... ,,..11,, .. n 1.:.,JM1 •' ....... I • ll•U<>"'• n•t,..•'• •nll "••d• • •• ,,.,,,,,, •• o ...... , •• " °''"'Eno:!• I .June 2\h~ I usEANYT1Mt oFTHc v cA11u Reg . $3.47 ea. I Available at your BEST. 11•rden deeler ________ , I Weekend Slate Two Races Set Erom Newport Two offshore sailing races nrt: scheduled from Newport this weekend. Yachts entered in Newport H a rb or Ya c h t C lub 's A.hmaMoD llrles will sail lhe two d~-E' End race -from to Howland's Land1nl. Wlna Island, on Slturdi)', and from ~lowland's to Newport on Sunday. Blllboa Yl<.'ht Club has scbedUtld t b e llunting ton Tidelanda race as the fourth fe•hlre of tt1 M Series. On the originn l sc hedule . the llunlington Tidelands race 11·:is to serve as both an Ah1nanson and fill Series event, but l\'llYC re'lcheduled its Ahmanson Series tu place the Tide!:inds ra C"C' April 1·2 and sy,·1tehed the \Vest End race to this y,·cekend. The switch serves to force ski ppers entered in both series to make :a decision On which one they will snit. Ironically, the Ne wport race to ~lo'"°·land's will ru n smack into Los Angeles Yacht Club's annual Stag Cruise I o Howlands whic h is LAYC's permanent C<.italina Island mooring area. Also scheduled Sunday is Balboa Power Squadron's sec- ond ~ail fleet r ace of 1972, a 7 .6·m1le course starting at the Newport entrance bellbuoy, west to the No. 4 buoy I 'h miles off the Newport pier and ba ck to the starting li ne. Yachting events scheduled in other southern California areas : Los Angeles-Lon~ Beach HUNTINGTON HA RBOUR YACHT CLUB -Invitationa l Regatta, OR, PHRF, l\fORF, Cal-20. Saturday & Sund 3y . TRANSPACfflC YA C II T CLUB -Start of Los Angeles to Tahiti race. \VednesJay, June 16, off Point Fermin. Santa rt1onlca Bay SOUTII C 0 A S T COR- INTHIAN YACHT CLUB - Intraclub regatta, Saturday & Su nd ay. CALIFORNIA YACH'T CLUB -Point D um e - Transbay Race, 0 v er t o n Series. Commodore Series. Matt Walsh Series. Saturday & Sunday KI NG lrAR!lOR YACIIT CLUB -Cal-20 lnvitatillnal, Saturday Ii Sunday. WINDJAMM ER Y A C HT CLUB -Victory Class Inv ita- lional, Saturday" Sunday· San Diego SAN DIEGO ASSOCIATION OF YACHT CLUBS -Olym- pic Classes Regatta, Saturday & Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Spring Series, outside classes, Saturday. SfLVERGATE YACHT CLUB -Sptr it Series, T·Bird. Sunday. CORONADO YACHT CLUB -Sun & Sea Invi tational, Saturday. North & Inland VENTUR A YACHT CLUB -Summer Regatta, Saturday & Sunday. SANTA BARBARA SAJL. ING CLUB -Spring Series. Sunday. Skip Allan To Publisl1 Yacht Mag Skip Allan, fonnerly or Newport Beach, has been named as publisher or a new consumer magazine devoted to Florida OOating which will make its debut in July under the title, "Sou th ern Boating." Skip Allan is the so n of Robert ~f. Allan J r., former commodore of N e w p o r t Harbor Yacht Club a n d himself highly active in Southern Californi a boaling and yachting ckcles. "Southern Boating'' is ex· pected to carry a single copy newsstand pr ice of 50 cents. Its size format will be the same as the standard national boating magazi ne s , ap- proximately 8V. r lt'h inches. Johnny Wil son, outdoor editor of the Ft. Lauderdale News, has been n a m e d editorial consulta nt to the new publication which will be bead· quartered in FL Lauderdale. KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN S11turd11y1 in Jhe DAILY PILOT Redpas from a Film Stm-J-I llh Fondue: A Bitaal In Robert Bedford's Home Actor Robert Redford lets FAMILY WEEKLY readers in on ,!he secret of how he became a "fondue fiend. Redford acquired his taste for fondue while he was film ing "Downhill Racer" in Switzerland and he finds it just as appetizing In his home 1~ Utah. While his wife Lola is making her Swiss Fondue with Sa.uteme, Redford creates his Super- Salad. Both recipes appear exclusively in the June ,l !_l_ssue._( • "IL----OR CURSI? -Retirement CIJI go ...... ~ •• It can be everything you alwal'I ~ irt . . . or it could be disaster Story miiiti•''lbe subUe factor that could m3Jte the ilflllli'-. • \ • e CARJlllAN COOK&RY -Food Editor MarUyn Hl!lllD praeni. special pull-out-t1J1d-save section with 8)llcy recipes lroin the sunny islands of the Caribbean. All Coming Sunday With the I DAILY PILOJ I .. , I I GOODWILL Industrie s Good Willy Set: Disabil- ity it the probl•rn ••• Community support is the Answer ••. And total r1h1bilitation is t he r• suit. Support the wo rk of non·prof it Goodwill In· dustries. 590 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa Open Mon. thru Sal. 9.9 Sunday, Noon to S. 646-2479 Your Dollar Buys More At The GOODWILL STORE BOX SPRINGS & MATTRESS s3·99?ET RECO NDITIONfD Sh1ql• o' Dcubt• FOAM g. FEATHER PILLOWS 2 ,., $349 $1.79 [A. • ·MEN'S DRESS PANTS 2.39 WOMEN'S DRESSES 79'., BABY MATTRESS $995 I MEN'S I WORK PANTS 59¢'0 99¢ MEN'S SHOES $1.55 "' MATIRESSES 51995 BOX SPRINGS s199s Please Use These Booths In Your Neighboihood Cell 646-2479 For Pickup S.rvloe ' • • ' ' ' , ' c • ' v • ' ' ' " ' • ' • s ' • 0 ' ' ' ' ' c G l K s , G ' ' Cl1r Avo, Jo~ ,, '"" !"" m" " o,. For The Accused Sla11er Record Cypress Resident Indicted hy Jury Marriage Licenses ll:ATKOSICl-"0MCHA IC -MIY I , P1ut J .. 41. ol l'o.,i,,111,. V•ll•v, 11>11 Lotll•• M#ly, 24. of Huflli"9IOI< fllt(l'I. IAYMe-Ktlll(S!ECIC -M11 7, l'rt"lr. A., 1t, of L""g ltlth. •nd P1!rlcl1 Ctrolvn. u, or W•1rmln1i..-. M4JOR·l'lt lLOT -Mir t. Wlllltm CILflrte. Mich.Mi, 27, 111d Mi ry YYOIWll, 25, '611'1 of t.avllfWI lltlCI!. Ylt l81.STOOEll L -Mir t, 01c1r Jr., 11, 8l'ld LI~ ~., 20, bort1 of Wtll· mLn lffr. ll:flOS-ll:IVAS -M11 I, Otm"tlo1, 17, Ind Dcw1-M1rl1, "· bllll'I of Hll"' t!rR!on 81Kh. 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C.o.MP81!Ll-OLSEN -M11 lJ, J t n A., 21, Clf rr ... 1n., t riG Dtbo••ll L1nn. 2(1, 01 H11,,lln1ton e1 .. c11. 5LATEll:-SLATER -MtY n. Ltl!tr Emm1!1, 2'. ''"''"'•II Lino• JO\l'CI, 11, bolt'< of H11nrlngton lltl<l'I lE'ONAllO·ELL10Tl -MtY ll, l(•n-nfl" H-1rll, )9, 1riG ll1•b111 1 .. JI, bot" .i H11n11,,,1on ll11cl'I. PEAHAM-Wlll(ERSON -Mir ll. Lora" Ellrnond. n. 1nG M1r1 Jo, 11, blllll of Hunlln•lo" l11Ch. Dissolutions Of !Jlarriage "Ut411 .1~111 I P11rre, A!lrtd Jolin Jr. tfld llnd• Ann OH, Clludl1 l!llJIH 1nd Jo1tl'tl John Poe>e, Lt V1rn1 Lou Incl Jimmy rttr 1Milt•, Julie Ann ind (h1r111 JOlm Ounl1p, llt'llY J . •NI Ocntld M. Goodman. Vl'lm1 l<>11l1• •no:t C1rl II. WlnH1rllntr, Otlor11 "'"" tn.d Hl•rY ' etld<1r, Judy E. I n.cl JMll F. Tomich, L1ur1 RtlG 1nd M1r~ Jol'<n ZMlllr, Ch1rl11 JMn 1.-.I Jul!t Anne H1rrln11on, 8onllt M. •nd 81nl1m!n P. Ccirby, Tl>omtl lto 1nd l'"lortnct Hlr• •It! "\ll'nJOl'I, "•Trltlt An" 1n.d WlllT1m "lOWtrd H1mpron, Altl(I ,.._ lnG C!yd• w .. ..,.u H.lldltr. Cn1r111 T, incl Mt•lf El1n1 Smith, e1...,.,, O•n• 1n0 Mtrr ..,,.,., B!udworlh, Connlt LH 11'11 Wlllltm Allllntr flr1nr>on, 1"1'1111• Ethl11rd 111d llulrY Al· 1111n l 11M, Sarbart J. 1nG Gtrv D, (ltrli:, Patrlcl1 M. tr>d P~ul 011t c1wrch. Floro 01 ... 111 and Aoe•m•rv Ctlt. 91rb.lt1 I. tflll At!Utlo f.\Jtch&H, Marr l.,. E and J1me< E . Breolor,, Joh" Pt•rl111 Jr. •n.d Ol1nn1 l0t1l,,. ftrown, l1 rb1r1 L 1rw:I Jott" II. JI.lit"' T1tor111 V. Incl Gtlt W. 8one, Alcl'llrd Thom11 tnd Otntt• IAlfY llelcht"btth. Htll'f'lt Ind Ptu! E!l•<kWlll, 1(1r1ft W•ncl• 1nG J•mes Wl!llo KloeYtr, Anlt1 J. '"" llottr A. EJll•w, f<1ltft llr•ncff end 0•11 rtot>trl Jtmn, 1lith1r11 A. i n.cl L111Jl11 A. Foitet, Phrltlt tftd OOllllll J1mn CucPvlh. Lindt J. Incl 11-•I o. llllld J¥"11 1'-lor-, M1r\t E. ""' Alf'Of\10 !. Trl11111, F. Je.t_,., Jr. tr>d Nt~CY M, V1n.dl'fllo.(o;, le-rrv l.. Ind Ph!Up 5, B0t1, IN>rk 1n.d Ch1rkl'tlf Pletcl, C1rol "-tn.d OoMld J. Poole, Jurr L. tn.d Jtrrl A. Ylt9nt'f, l11tll1 0 . tncl ICtnl'>ttl\ W, ~lormtn. "'llc:t Vlrvlfllt Incl Grr1ld t<11m1r Pt1...-i.on. 5Ytln I(. lllO LI<! l 811!r, Dorotht8 tnll Alcht•d D1vld IN1'1•LOCUT01lY OIClll!f.S Fltl\mtn. Gterllt C. i ncl t,.,..in Gol'mtn, G•U Lo11I~ 1nd J1mt1 Nt!so" ft troocly, Vtdn1Y JU"I Incl Gtorff J11•tPh S1n0>11. AnthO"Y M. Jr.'"" Ctrcl Ann Pltdrt, ll11tnond Ind M1rlt A. WUll1m1, E"N J. tn.d J11YM1 IL l!le•1lw, l!lt•btr• Pe•n Incl Ct1r1nc:e How1rll O..,ltr"I, M1r9lf I tnd Ellwood ... l'"orbti. .Stn.dr1 Maut Hn 1nG Arlhur Aile ft lntram, JM Dan tnG Ell11btlt'< A"" Kov1Ch, e>entl!I Pavl Incl \u lrlt C. ltUll'lllU, F1l1lc•a '"°lot• L. lloolrl-1, Cttlllt 11'111 D1vld J. c~ar111, en11bttt< C. 1n.d Jot!" O Gt•ll11, Hlnl R. a"I! Anltlnfl!t M T~rr1nt, lltobtn Wlllltm tnd Jotn" "~ l(lm. Ol1nn1 5. Ind J trorn• GUY \Tewari, lllutll •nd Wtl!lon Hvto Allen, l(rl1!IM Ann 11111 Gl1nn Dwight G1rcl1. Ma«~ilfl(· and Cru• Sli••· ll lclltrd All~n 11'1<1 F'thY Corr1n1 Fe"~'· Flonald E••I and Jlnt'I c.ntl· '"' Dealh J\lolice s SANTA ANA - A Cypre" suspect, accused bv District Attorney's investlga'tors as a hired gunman involved in the attempted shotgun slaying of a 1funtington Beach man, has been indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury. lie is named along with a paraplegic from Los Alamitos who -two yeats ago -wu found innocent of murder charges stemming from another unrelated case. Both incidents -one by gun and one by fire -occurred in the home of • Raymond J . Graves, 38, of 12331 Martha Ann Drive, Los Alamito!I. Gra\'eS and his codefendant. Joseph V. D'Ambra, 24. are ch&rJ:ed with a t tempt I!: d murder, armed r o bber y, assault with a deadly weapon and conspiracy to commit murder. The indictment issued \\ltdnesday, one y,·eek after D'Ambra's arrest by FBI agents in Phoenix, Ariz .. in - \'O\ves the Jan. 19 shootinl( of Richard J. Garvas, 29, of 18110 Gulf Lane, Huntington Beach. Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton a I I e g e s D' Am bra is the: man who was hired by Graves to dispose of Garvas. The prosecutor said it will be testified that Graves hired D'Ambra to shoot Garvas and later told Orani;te C:Ounty !'lherlff's officers that Garvas had attempted to rob him. They are held in Orange County jail and were to bear· 7 lrvi1ie Educators Win Honors Seven UC Irvine professors and administrators have been named Outstanding Educators of Am!tlca for llJ72. Outstanding Educators or America is an annual a"•ards program honoring distinguish- ed men and women for their exce p tio n al service, achievements and leaders:hip in the field of education. Those chosen each year arl!: fe atured in a national awards volume. ''Ou tstanding Educators of America." Those honored include: -Dr. Hazard Adams of Newport Beach, former dean of the !chool of humanities who recenlly was appointed vice chancellor for academic affai rs. -Dr. Louis A. Gottschalk of Corona del Mar, professor and chairman of psychiatry and human behavior. -Dr. Peter Hall of Irvine. professor and chainnan of functional correlates B and professor or gynecology and obstetrics. -Dr. Murray Krieger of J,aguna Beach, profeasor of En~lish a n d comparativl!: literature. -Dr. A. I. 1\-ielden or Newport Beach, professor of phllol!IOphy. -Dr. Kivie ~-!oldave of Newport Beach. professor and chairman of functional cor- tl!:lates A and professor or molecular bi o Io g y and biochemistry. Mit.1.•11: -Dr. Robert 1\.1. Saunders c1.r1nce 11. Miit••, '!' ,,, o1 sn C••'' of Newport Beach, dean of the ""'', Hllllfln11ron 11 11. Otlt of dt1t11, , Ju ... 1, 1•n. SUrY IVtd by w1M. M.1rv1rtt; SChOOI Of engineering. ih•N son11 .w11111m1 Aoben 1...:i J01tn1 ""' _The list a•·~ Includes Dr. brothlr IOMY Ml !tr . !WO 1l1t1r1, M••Y UN Rld\erdiot1 1nt1 H1leori Ollv1r 1 1111111 II f · 1,,,,0ct>Hdrtn. s .. vict11, s.1urd1~. 10 ,.M, Roger W, Russe , orrner vice s.m1tri1 c"'"'· Pr1v,11 1nurlnlfl!i."•tlllt chanc•llor fori academic af-v1-Mtm0rl1l P1rto,. Smith• _,.,.rv, 01rec:t0f'"1. fair5 , who resigned to assume ••rt 8. wre11. wA•g~M"· :I ri11.o v11 !he leadership of an AU11tralian ORANGE COUNTY raigned 'today in Court. Cha ttl!:rlon alleged th a t Graves offered D'Ambra an unknown sum to dispose of Garvas and eliminate a debt that Garvas had been deman· ding froin the paraplegic. Garvas y,·as shot but stag- gered from Graves home to collapse at a neighbor's house. Bleeding from shot~un wounds in the back he gasped, "I've bttn shot" before lapsing into unconsciousness. Inve!lt igators sRid he has fully recovered from his wound! and will testify against both men. Graves was accused lawmen two years ago of being the leader of a gang which shackled Bruce Beck, 30, or lfollywood to a standpipe in Graves garage after a dispute over Beck's alleged double agent i:ole .in a drug smuggling organlUlhon. Beck dle:d a few hours after firemen released him from the burning structure. He told his rescuers t h a t he deliberately set fire to the garage to summon help in the belief that he would be killed when the gang retuml!:d. Gtal'es. often on a stretcher and just as often in a wheelchair. made a dozen court appearances before he y,•as finall y sentenced on lesser charges last April 15 to a si x- month spell in Orange County Jail. McGovern Aide to B e Delegate? GA RDEN GROVE As!lemblyman Kenneth Cory (0.-Carden G r o v I!: ) • the Southern California chairman of Sen. George McGovern's successful De mo c r a ti c primary campaign. is con- sidered to be in contention for the cha irmanship of the party delegation going to ~fiaml Beach in July. Cory is one of Democrat ic state Assemblymen who u•Mked for ~lcGovet"n and \.l'ho a re members of his slate of 271 delegates. The other tn·o being considered to head the deltgr?· tion are \V i.llia L. Bro\\'fl Jr. and John l,. Burton, both of San F'rencisco . The ~1cGovcm. pledged California deleg:Hion to the convention wil! hold ilc; fir.<:! meeling Saturday and probably elect either a chairman or co- chairmen. The delegation, meeting at a hotel near Los Ange I e s International Airport, also will appoint members to fi ll out its Ml strength of 271 plus alternates. Under California Law, only 238 delegates "'ere chosen by the election. The re- malnlng 33 will be appointed. 'E;'' L"""' HHtt. 0111 dt•lh"l-"'* univers:I"•. ], $.!if"llYM' by Wiit, M~,...·J1; •J .. utl tr. Mrt. ~I 1rtl MCCur , 51111---------------------------FrlN:IJCPJ grin lll'llht1r, t I• 1 r:llgtf"tld McCu . Fvlltftl 1t•wlct1, h,ordlY 1 P , M<Ccirmlck L1111n1 .. ct'! t111HI, wLlll RIYt Arlh11r C. nudltfl of tnt Lv!htr1" ~urch qi_ !I'll Crm1, (HI/flt Hlllo, 01flcl1tl"', Prlv1t1 lf11Pmbm .... I. 6ALTZ BERGERON nJNERAL DOME Corou dd Mar 17l-N50 Colt1 Mell 1#-UU BELL eloADWAY M011'11JAllY lit Broa~a~ta Mesa • Mc<X>RMICK LAGUNA BEACH il!ORTUAllY 17NLo-Cuyo1 RL 4tl-ll1J • PACIFIC VIE!I MEMORIAL PARX CcmtWry Mori_,. ;5411 p~ .... °"'' Newpert ::.~i. Cllllonll PZElt , AMIL Y COLONIAL P'UN!RAL HOME ".'Ill 80111 Aw. W-!Jlller pa.ml SMITlll' :oRTUARY 01 Mala I!&. .......... -- On land or-. Ma ftJtl """"' """ cool in thi1 may twill jadttt of oarW-{rwt, machiM waMabi. 1003 poly • r. FaMlon,.. />dandfoll sipper odd <iiamdu """ ' DAIL V' PILOT 9 Cal State Prograu1 Accredited Queries Swamp R egistrar FULLERTO'I T h c graduate degree program In business administration at Cal-State Fullerton has rece1 v- f'<I nation;il :ic·crM11ation frorn the Ame rican Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Onlv three-other California state ·colleges-San Diego, l..-0s Angeles and Sacrameut<>-and less than 100 uf the nation 's 750 schools of business ha\'e earned similar accreditations. The accreditation extends for 10 years and was granted alter the association examined an extensive written analy1is of the schoo!"s master's pro- gram and reviewed a report from a visiting team, whirh spent two days on the campus in February. U)• JArK BR()BACK Of .... o.u, ,, .. , , .. ,. SANTA ANA -Wr1te-m l·andldatl!s •nd their sup. porlers in Tuesday 's prlniary l'lt.'1.'llun ha ve deluged the <>range County Registrar of Voters offire \\'Ith queslions. The boOsters art' certain their partlcular candidate got 1nore handwritten vott>s than the figures released \\'ednes· day tnd!cate. Registrnr Dave Hitch('ock h11d an ans"'er Thursday. "On election ni~ht we had set up a sp1.:cial \\'T1te·1n pro- cedure at all precincts. E::i r h precinct captai n wa.~ asked 10 telephone thl!:1r \\'r1tr-111 \'Ole tabulations to our offict>." ht• explained. "Of the 1,619 voling centers, 1008 did as requested. "Of the 611 others some failed to make the cau. others had no v.·r1 tt-iru so 1 caU v.'a! unfle<'ess&r}', ·· Jfllchcoci 51lJd Jle addt'd, "The tally sheetl! from each µrt"c intl wer~ deih·ertd to our office in .sup- pl y boxes early \Vednesday, U'I planned. We are now goin~ through the boxes, removu11( the tally shcrls and arc re- counting the .,..·ri le-in volt's." Hitchcock said he had a.skf'd his staff nM!mhers to work O\ ertl111c through the weekrnd if nrces:;ary. "llope!u!lv \\i· \\•ill have the fina l uooffie1a l figur<'s tot111led ~l onday n10rn lu~." he promisrd. 1'he re)'.:1s1rar satd he ho pe.'<\ to have a prrl·in(·t-by-prN:lll<'l b re a k d o \1 n of \'Olin!! throughout tht' coun ty corn- pleled "''ithln 1110 "·ttk~ "\\"e- ha\"e to run them through lhe computer again to get that in· formation," he explained. 'The official canvas of VQtes PRE-4th SALE from Orange Coonty will he d~IJ\ err-d lo the Co!iforntfl St<'rf'tary ol St..de in the thi rd Wt'1'k in Jun(', ht added Concl'rned abo ut the Yi'rite-iii tally as sl)IJ\\JI 111 the J/1· cun1plrte rt"tur11~ \\'~11cstl11y were \\'il!tam llrashears. "'l!·' f:iilcd to prcsrnt hi_s. 09min.1· 11011 petJtinn on ttlfie tol mci·t thr de:-ull1ne Inst M:lrchl:i, and Sad ie Jteid, a wr1t{'·\n cnn· d1clrite for ::.upcrvi.sor in tl:1· flr~t d1 st r 1ct ~!rs He id sai d Thl1r~d:11 sl11• '1;1s l'<'rta1n she hatl 111111>•1 1nort' \Olr~ t11a11 the 53 ~/10111r1 ptrson:is trle<l to vole for htr 1111d "erl· asktd, "Do you /J:l\'e a J)('nc1I?" \Vbtn th1·y said \hey did not the preclntt .,.,(Jrkers replied that tb1•y didn't 1•1tl1t'r. n1·a11hears polled only 4.C08 \•l\l's tor tile (;LlP n(lnnnat1un f11r l'Q11gress 11\ lhe 3~t h 1Jis1 r1l·t . according to \'-lt'd.11t·-:· d:1; ·s 1:1.Uy. 11 1 s prin<'ip:il i ppi1nrn1, .John II a l \ er r c I" g,1n1t·r·ed 12 !.18.1. 111 \\0f'l.hl<'~dt11 's r1'l111 n~ I) "Thcv m11,t 1•01 !1.11 1' C';!l•t.·t~ \Von COLJ11\t•d lh1• pr1'f 1r1f"I \l t•lt• ll \0!1...: frn·11 .1 l:1r;.;r p:1r1. 1 ' !:l . \n:i ·· ~1'1' ,., 1•l.1 ru i: 1--IK•ll' tl:at lit:Hl\' r1": t' j•i ,. th11n lhnt \\TO!P !!I\ Jl:.ll!',( i .1 their ballot~ ·• She added th.it rn ;1 n v J.1 n•t·~ .I· ~··ph F:lnC'lh. ()r 57'l nlurt-1rd ! ;1:111111 ll r J \!. ' Lagl!l..1 1:".i111. 1 .. ,, bc1··1 gradu;1~1·1t fr• .. , S.1111frn·1 S!<t'~ <.;o1 le!.'+· F.111t·l1r·~ 11'.1! •r f • hJ of~t1Jd\ \\:1~ 1 ,.l·h1 '"1'1 U.S. INDY MA G WHEELS ·T--. ... 111....it p•ktap!ut $1.7~ •o $2.46 l'"td. EL l~• Plf 11 .... depwitll"'lt "" l •lt.. General Jet• 4-PLY NYLON CORD FORD-CHEVROLET PL YMOUTH-OATSUN- TOYOTA 6.50--13 ••• $14.95° was $22.00 • Tough Duragen4!1 Tread Rubbor 8.25--1 4 & '15 m.oo• was $30.<Xl /$31.00 a.ss.1 4 ... m .oo· was $32.so • Filmous Dual Treild Design POLYES I ER CORD TIRE SALE General Calibrated• GRABBER • 4-Ply Polyester Cord Body • Distinctive 3-Ring Whitewall 1..AAGE R SIZES AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS $ for c~:.:~~~:.~t:.~~ELINE r P't:~ 1. lntl•ll NEW h111y duly llnlnt '" Ill 4 W~tel•! l. rteb<likl th• cvliMt•• '" .i1 • wheel1i J. ll lted tor1•n -ln•Ull '"'"'' 011ly br1k1 fluid. $ 9S t -~ f. Tuni •rwl lrvt I!! 4 brl~t Orvmi. ,, A ...... tk frflftl WhHI be~rlft91. 7. Adlu1t brtk •t 1MI chl'dl 1m1r· 9f"CY i;,,1.,,1. Mott u.r. I. Rtlcl 1111 your 111l•mtbllt. Compec1 ''" Oise 811k" Sll(lllt!y Hl911tr. FRONT END ALIGNMENT We correct Caster. Cambe r, Toe-In, Toe-out to'your car manufacturer'• 1pecitications •.. Safety check and adjust your steering! 50 ONLY ......... . $ SUPER WIDE! BEL TED-RAISED WHITE LETTERS "60 SERIES" F&0-14 or 15 $35.95 060-14 or 15 $39.95 Our precision Whttl Balance can acid mlles to your tire wMr! Come In todoy! I hale m<1q1 cenllab1e for to11 Co,,.per1 o"d Pkk-up1, 1ll9ht1y hl<:ih••· TAKE YOUR PI CK USED TIRES $595 EAC~" """ ~nd loc1I 11-11 lots of non-sk id tread Tires For Import Cars RADIAL-BELTED General SPRINT-JET. • Rayon Cord Bo(ty For Strength • Rayon Cord Belts For Long Mileage • Siped Tread For Tract ion $27 ~~ ... i..kkw111. "'"'' .. _,, l'ld •• 11,Tu • Stylish Blackwall For Today's Look. ER78-14 ........... . FR78-14 ........... . ~l "mtriCI" Clrt (Ct" with Air Ct<MI. 1fHl/1r llfUM bot" ttil tdr•.I ,..LT.-1.tW.71 GR78-14 ............ $34.88 $36.88 $39.46 $39.88 $43.95 $32.95 $35.95 GR78-15 ........... . HR78·15 ........... . 155x15 We feature Delc:o Plecnurlnr SHOCK ABSORBERS 165x15 ' Alr·Ufls -to NIM tlo1 bock of y-cer Don Swedlund - COAS·T GENERAL TIRE • t_..t. Sl .21 t ... t. Sl.17 COMPLETE CAR CARE Since 1959 Hours: 7:30 to 6:00 Daily PHONE : 540-571 0 646-5033 -) . J ·I I ., ' J f DAil Y PILOT U'I Tlil,119~ COOL R E S P IT E - Using ostrich-like tac- tics, young woman in Omaha buries head in ice machin'e instead or sand to cool off as tem- perature hit 95. 1976 Bid Still Eyed By Stassen From Wire Serrlcet Jn case you ha ven't noticed. Harold StuH:D isn't running for president this year. Ifs not lhat lhe perennial candidate lost the zest for bat· tle, but rather because "I never run againat a RepubUcan incumbent-even if t disagree with him." Stassen, a PhiladelphJa 1awyer who specializes in overseas Amer ican businesses, admitted that his "political strength is at a low ebb." Asked If he would be a can- didate were Richard M. Ni)(on not in the race, Stassen said, "That might be a different question." l!is plans for tht 1976 race are still up In the air. * * * Earl Warren Jr. reports that his former wife is }X'rmitting him custody ol the ir four children, so he dropped a re- quest that she be cited for contemllt or court The request was to have been heard this "·eek in Sacramento but it was withdrawn by ~1ar­ ren's attorney. Warren, son of retired U.S. Otief Jmtice Earl Warren. was divorced last February after 17 years of marriage. * * * W e a r i n g a knee-length yellow dress and a diamond ring the slit of an almond, Tina Stavros Nlarcbo1 made her £irst public appearance in Gree<:e since her 1971 mar- riage to the shipping magnate -chief rival of her former husband Aristolle Onassis. "It feels great to be here and to see you," she told a group or people nt the Posidonia maritime exhibllion in Athens. * * * While she served four years. five months and five days of an 11-year sentence in notice for the murder of her son-in - la"'· socialite Sofia Bassi painted more than 300 can- vases. Some of them were shown at the Jlousuton space complex. The 58-year-old grandmother was freed this week from the Acapulco jail. Her industrialbt husband, John Franco Bassi. children and a group of friends greeted her. * * * San Francisco's innovatlv~ sheriff, Rkh1rd Hongisto, and eight or his deputies lefl Synanon llouse in Oakland after a months' live-in study of the group's unique d r u g rehabilitation program. Hongisto end his men !pent off-duty hours living \vilh 1tralghlened-out drug addicts and nonaddlcls. "Thh place Js so cool l couldn't believe It," sald Deputy Van Furlough. ''I think I'm •olng to come baok and stay.r. * * * 'l1lo Senate conflnned. 13 to O, President Ntxon'a nomlna- llon of One of bis J!IOll trusted advlltl'I, Geo11•· P. ~b as ..,..tary of the tl'dsury. Sdiullz wW IUC<Ol!d .Jolm B. ConnaUy who IUYed 1 ! months !ti the key 11.oCal posJ. uon. THE BEST -,poll• .JllGYO ~ut.I"' 11 one oi '*'9 world'• molt DOPWar coade 11J'lpo. l!eod If dall>' Ill Ibo DAILYnu:tr. Friday, J11nt Cl, }972 Jews Pi~ket Sex Shop JERUSALEM (Al') About 61> bl1ct:-clld Huld!c Jew1 hive begun a pra)'-ln outside Jer~ltm's firlt and only aeI shop. to oppoM U!ls. '!'be Bible 1<111 us there must be det:eney tn l;IW' camp, This e1nnot re· ICTelm1nc .. about,'' gajd the shop's J6.yur~d I 1 r a e I i owner, .. but what tbe bell. ltl the dalim (the rtllg\ous) shout their heads off. Its (ttat for bUJlneu." A 33-year-old father ol thrff C'Ommentecl : ••r·m no prudl, main." but the kids are going lG gtt in there , and this b no good for thern. We don't want thb k.l.nd "We will pray da)' and night until this abhorrentt!: 11 wiped from the land ... If we must. we will attack and dt!troy it ourselves ," said 11 bearded demonstrator , taking a m<>- mmt from the chanting of psa.lms. The Erno B<lutlque, which ope:ntd Sunday 1n • tlny second-floor room of an office buHdJng about a quarter of a mU1e from the walls of lht Old City, sells the uaual eon- traceptives, how·to booU and lt1ems for the more verr turesome. "I don't know what all the However, be 8!ked that hls name not be used. About a dozen police were stationed ouUide' lht building, letting the curiOU5 and tht' customen In and keeping the protesten oul!ide. The sbop wu Jammed. or trash in oar neighborhood." Said a polite officer ha.o- dhng the swelling cro"'·d: .. , ean't 5tive my opinion while I 'm in uniform, but if the ncighOOrhood iJ agajnst it, let ·,, thetn go to court. "Right now we 've got no groun'ds to close the shop." "Our rabbi has sent us here ·• Ad'f'.rtlNd .,,.aal• Ot• good u.atil E"'-WU90D .aya. ".tl.Jllala .. or Jllne Jt whitb.Y•T COAi.ft full. SOLm OAK PORCH SWING You yoangun.a lbould aak y'our folks. A lot of Ilic• m•mori•• from th• !"'"'b ~ dayo. T ou -bong Ibis on the porch. off the trH llmb. or from the patio rcdten. w.11 conatruct.d (that'• what I und to aay to mr girl bcn:k ID lhoH day1,) BUCK le DECKER GWS TRIMMER No more stoop. atupe. (Wstcb !I). Get• the gra11 cloa• to the bouae and by the walJc: •. .s.ata th• hand 1el1aor and blisters. FLIMDfGO 97c The ceramic looking thing you atlck in the ground and the only one it fooled was your uncl., Horky in hi1 cups. DECORATIVE POSTS 2 .. x2 .. x48.. 79' 3 .. x3"x48.. 1.19 4"x4"x48" 1.99 ·ruraed to a tuna (those anita:ky pun• agcr!D), S.IOCI W<>Od. asacrted patterns. UISECT ~-BEPELLDT FLOlfllli POOL .CUDLE 97c You can 1wim a:nd the bug:1 aren't lnYltecl. Soon cOme• a mod.el that will ••l"'llitlio noigbhora and your p><ory bill '111 f10 down. ' 77 1 LB. DICBONDRA SEED The 99.44% pure stuff. ddted. Jresh. ~ ready to germinate. Right for California J. ;.r eoll and climate. 4 lxlZ PINE SHEL YING 13~in. It. Soomooth. all four 1lde1 (the ends are rough tho). Great tor building around the house or for adding those needed sheJyea. (and th• unneeded ones a lso.) ~= • • SUPER JET SPRAYER 491 The picture ia misleading because I d o second story window• standing on the ground.. Lotta power to wash. wax. or whatever. SHELL HO-PEST STRIP 101 Hang II up and hang th• "No bug1 allowed" 1lgn out. (And II a 19'8 Pltorbug comM by, you cnn lei bJm pauJ KIDDY DRINKING FOUNTAIN 197 Attach It on an outside faucet like you do the hose and keep the kids from turning the kitchen into a used glasa plant. CEDAR ~I FENCE POSTS . 11~~ .. Cedar to last. It holds up without ., rotting out (as fast as some other 'l, woods.) Easy to work with. the nails go ('! in without a hitch. 7 Footers. 17"x20" POLLMAN 1997 F:= The cabinetry la Une. the top i1 perfect molded marble. And for a small price the Red Baron will slip you into a fantastic tauce L HEW ESPANA WJ11E RACK aaa Hold1 up lo olghl quarl1 of tho grape. A good looldag ""'Ii. IOlld. h<md l!Dllhod (moan• "°"'*'the-price tag on by hcmfL . y.) Beagan Upset Docwrs Rap-ped ~CRAMEN'l'O I AP') -The medicaJ pr o fes1l o n Jn Calilornla has failed to police the state's four-year~ld abor- tion reform )a\\'!, Cov. Ronald Reagan has charged 111 thlnk it is very apperent that many people are getting abortions on demand,'' the governor said at his Capitol news conference, Thursday. He said he was upset that mon lhlo oDl-lblnl an Pll4 for by Medi-Cal ond that 10 many are performff ror girl.I between I.he qes of 14 and 19. "I am disturbed," 'Reagan said, "about the way the law has worked out became the la...,· was designed lo be )Xlliced by the profes.sion .•. I bad coofidence that we could de-- pend on the medical profeaaioll to JX>tiCe this blll and they have failed." Plastic deal. with a snap off 1prlnlder so you can pour fast or lightly. Leta ..... got a handle. a price sticker. and th-th- that' •-all foli:a. McCLOSIEY PATIO FDRIHTUBE FIJIISB 4!!. Reliniab your patio set. renew• the color and secla the surface. Won't come off on your clothes. i t'• th• good stuff. SINK PLUNGER POMP Mark said tho "prlco II l,,,_111>10:· Jeff said. "anything 11 po11lble." Pat said. '1et's dO 11:• Mel aald. "What la tt? I n•••r h9Grd of It." BIKE BIDIO DD IJSBT 9'8 Nllty,~llO lbo-L IO th• ncr. cm• aatt locb01110lhe bandlobmt..hf unlocb la er socoad IO take II wlti.1you.. FUIE W,JPED OUT ,ova IELLFLOWEI snu. but ii left u1 with a great parlclDg lot. (the store'• a' coming) I ' 1 Ecological Gi ts S C'hri1Ua1t Sc:ience Monitor !1-rvfa The bar,foot-ln-tbe-mtadow type ol. bride ii oa cklub& 1lre1dy canserr.tion mlndtd and .....i. no help from erolcJti<al groups. It's the rest or UJ, those who give the showers , attend the lA'tddings and buy the gifts wbo ain use -'Orne practical !ug-gestion.,, Tht-Lo! AltM Nei ghborhood Conserva- tioui!ts have focused on the wedding !'eason and published a list of bridal sug- gestions to help preserve and protect our environment. The imaginative list. called "For a New Life, a New Life Style" starts "''Ith wedding plans. It exhorts enga ged girls to limit waste and frivolous decor in their weddings. It .suggests usinR" fresh flowers from friends' gardt'ns in bridal bouquet! and miniature ivy as streamers instead of thro1v av.·ay ribbons. Invitations. they feel, could be hand l\'rillen t for " sn1all \l'edding), or if engraved or printed, they suggest recycl· ed paper. v.·i!h only one envelope and no tissue. 1'he Rrf':i ter pnrt of their list of sug· geslions deals with shO\\•ers and gifts. \\'edding showe rs, according to the mimeographed sheet, "can be an OC· casion for showing the bride good con· servation habits so she'll start off on the r ight track." Among the sho\ver suggestions: Decor -stay away from disposable paper decorations. Le t flowers, plants , and the gifts themselves be the decor. t.1ake a tiered wedding cake cen· terpiece out of inverted kitchen boy,·Js a nd utensils. l\1ake a "bridal bouquet" of kitchen utens ils like whisks, spatulas and mixing spoons. For a group gift, the conservationists suggest filling a wicker basket or laundry hamper with cleaning supplies !tlch as phosphate-free detergents. Include the National Audubon Society's list of Pestici~ Dos and Don 'ts (which can be ordered from the National Audubon Society, 1130 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N,Y, I0028 l. Instead of paper, \1T21p gift items in something reusable, such as dish cloths or dish toy,•els. Pack breakables in pol>" corn instead of paper or styrofoam bits. Think up ne1v themes for bridal sho\Y ers. the li:st suggests, such as a bread·baking shower where each guest brings her favorite bread recipe. Or an organic or natural·food shower. Give the couple a gift certificate to stores selling organic foods, or cookbooks on the subject. And so on and on . Probably the most helpful section of the list is that containing suggestions for y,·edding gifts. Give "experience" gifts. one suggestion Bridel 11iower gifh that reflect concern for ecology include cleaning products, party decor. reads, such as season tickets to concerts, opera, or dra1n:i. A gift certificate to an art gallery for a painting or sculpture, a gift certificate to a nursery for plants or trees, their sug· gestions continue. Appliances should be item! that will encourage the bride to use fresh foods rather than processed types. The Los Altos Neighborhood Conserva· tionists started as a group of housewives, headed by Mrs. Paul Bruce Smith, who gathered to discuss l'i'hat they could do to help solve ecological problems. They began to recycle tin, metal and glass and soon became aware of the tremendous waste in their lives. To reduce the waste, they began to '\\.'atch carefully what they purchased, and to buy in larger quantities, so they would have fewer containers to throw away. Tradition Rewritten Today's engaged couples beckon their friends and relatives to their "'eddi ngs in ways that match their life styles. Al though few printers have samples of other than t.raclitional invitations, most will gladly re-create a couple's original design. Traditional white and cream invitations. complete y,·ilh two envelopes and tissue, let- tered in intricate type are making way for new ideas. Couples \\'ho compose their own ceremony often add verse to the inv itation's cover page. Others have superimposed original poel.r)• over a photograph of the couple in a nafl'r-"I setting. Pastel shades and electric hues are replae-. ing white. Floral borders are added to match an ou tdoor wedding site. Ecology-minded couples make the invita- tion its own envelope for mailing. Some silk· screen or blockprint their own invitations. Others use handwritten invitations on bright paper to match the informaJ mood of their nuptials. ~1any vrho choose to use traditional white paper add favorite poetry to the cover and their own wording. \Vh atever today's couple feel is the best way to share their y,·edding day with others can be expressed in lndlvidualized invitations. I Filt the earth wlih the fruit of ~our work!, wine that rejoices man's heart and bread to give hi'f 1\tart. atrenoth. owe re~ ~fltf .and~. f!iJ;;;/'~,,. ~,,,_ ,f,-,td & .fi,,,(}111-¥'?~ jtt,,;ence at /,{,, ,matu1f1e.</' ~dot~ ~~.ad fJlv cf!id,t£th.7 , /£. d td' .qi' rfJ.1u1 ,a1 a;,A ,of/J.,;,,,-"' -e~ ~int~-~Mi,(m.~ ~tt @°Kid Yff~t'1ta @'~ .1i1u11Kdo~p.1'~&~ ~ot/~~7&/ ~~tt ~c/ ~niq llEA ANDERSON, 1411..-,n..,, ,,, .. '· l'11 , ... " Ann Landers A Word For the Wives Dt:Art ANN LANDERS· \\'hen I r e:111 the poenl from the wife to "The. Othr r \\'oman'' I began to think about the mRr· ried coupl('S who !ivr in t h 1 ;;. neighborhood, llerc are a fe\\' thumbnotll ~ketches of the wives: BerniL'E" \Years rurtcrs 24 hours a day. l:i a thron1c compl11in1•r and gets stoned r\·e.rr anen100n on beer. B~· the 1i1ne h(·r h11sband ('Umes hor11e for dinner '.'ht i ~ ~taggerU1g around the \<itchen. blind. t-.largr : Visits neighbors' all day <ind says she ran't do house"•nrl< except -0n impulse. TI1e.se intpulses aht.'a)'s come at night -Y.'hen her husband says he is gel· ting ready for bed . Emily : \Yeighs 280 pounds. \\'JH!n sh1· r at& (wh ich ls all the time), she drops food on her chin and clothing. Her bosom looks like a snack tray. Lenore: Has told all the neighbor Jadlts they are fools to Jet their husbiind!I ••use" them aii substitute call girls. She 1e y~ SEX is DEGRADING unless a wo1nan l!'i 1n the mood. Her "moods" romc tv:ice a year. I am a widow (under 40) a11d have bttn propositioned by every one of their husbands. One soft <Smile, one \\'\de-eyed, listening look and I could be the other \\lontan . It shouldn't be that way. T'll 'cm, v.-'i ll you? -HUNTINGTON -STA- TIO N DEAR B:JNT: Tell 'em what? Thert'I nothln1 left &o 11y! DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am dJvorced and n1y husband Pa!I remiirried. r gave hin1 custody of our 13-year-old son because I felt Jt would be better for an adoJei;ccnt male to be with his father. l have custody of our 16-yca r-old daughter. She is a handlul bu t we gel along reasonably well. Last night I came hon1e from my nigh t· school class early. The teacher became ill and the class was cancelled. I caught my daughter and her boyfriend in a most embarr assing situation. Thi're 1s no que.,.. lion about what they \\'Cre doing. Tiie boy is 17 -lier st(':Jd\I -a nic• kid, good student, no burl1. He left wilhout saying anything. ~ty daughter was so humil iated she couldn't face me. It's just as well. I was completeJy unstrung and wouldn 't have known how to respond. Please tell me how lo deal with this situation. 1 am -IN PfECES DEAR I.P.: You sound llke an in- t.tlUgent woman !Kl I nef'<ln 'I tell you there sbould be no yelling, berating or punlshlD(. Ouct a girt bas cros!if'd that line the cha.nee• ror l(tt..81 abstinence at• 11llm. DfJcu11 wllb lier I.be aeriousne8~ o1 • plly1lcol relallonllllp -tbe risk, lbe eonunJtmeal, tbe unotlonal lnvestrnenl Mike cert1ln she has plenty of ht- lormatioa. A motlttt wlto doea this 11 MC condonlllf pre--marttal 1e.1., •be Is belag 1e111lble ud realtltlc. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm hearmclt over this and don't know what to do. Last week I was watching my favorite )OOP opera on TV and my dear friend ind next door neighbor telephoned. I Aid, "!'Iii washing my hair, I'll call you ~." Five minutes later ahe knocked on the door. She had b'""8bl me a Ir= eel cake. She could IN 1 w11'not .,,-my hair and Wll Yery butl l • but she woold DOI accepl "IY oilololW' l'n called htr three Umes IJriCeilUt uch time she 11y1, "I'm wublni my .bl.Jr." and hangs up. Pleate !ell me whal to do now.-son; RY IN SACRAMENl'O DEAR SORRY: Fora:et lt. Yn've ltt htT bow you're IOfT1 Md 1.1Mft'1 Mtblq tnort &# 1ay or do. • II lilt lrleod1hlp •ndt *-• of all, It WUl.'t wonk mud!. ., A no-nonsense approach to how to deal with life's most dlfrlcult and most rewarding arrangement. Ann Landers' booklfl, "~1arriage -What to .E:xpect." will prepare yoo for belier or for worse. Send your request to Mn 1.ander1 In c1re of the DAILY PlLOT enclo!ilng SO ctnt1 In c:oln and a long, 1t.ompod, se11 .. o. drased flllVelOpe. 12 ""' ' 1 Summer Welcomed Your Horoscope Clubs Schedule Gemini : Circumstances Break Vacation Turning • Your Favor 1n Orarygt foaM cluM are wrapping up lh11 rluh v11 11r with soc1a!s anrl mr,,11n~' CAR The Henry Bowen Snc1ef\ of the Ch tldren r'Jf the Am,,r 1 1ri Revo lullon (CAR 1 spon-.;rirfl1 by the Oil WJU 1am r;ih,,11 rhapter. D1u1.:htPr' nf the Amf'rir;in Rl'\Ol1111nn v. ! 11 nbl;erve flaji;'! [)ay \l.pfiru>.;fl;i ~ .June 14. wJth a trad irJ'lnal nag burn1n~ ctremon\' ;ir 7 p m ;it B1:; rn rona BtaC'h fornna dtl .1\1.<ir Women Vo ters Thf' LPagul' nf \\'omen Voters or Oran~P fn;i~t "!I! offer a double feat urP cnn ,ctrning foreign a ff a 1 r ~ \1/ednesday. ,June 14. at 11 .10 a.m. In the C nm m u n 1 1 1 Cong r t g ~ t1nnal fhurrh. Cornna rlel ~1ar The f1n::iJ mcetlnJl wtll offer 1 revil'w of U.S. pohc 1r.~ fnr interna tional trArle rejlul::it 1n n and aid tn develnp1ng <'nun trle.!L CHOC C; n d I! re J J a Guild nf Children's HospHal nf OrangP County "'ill mel'!t \\.Pdnr~da,\·, ·June 14 , at nonn 1n rhP flo\·rr Shores hnmt nf l\.lrs Eriwarri Schumacher Dr GenrRt A Li mbe:ck. director of medical education at CHOC'. v.· 1 J I .•peak. Officers to be installed :ire t he Mmes. Oon:ild M . Gustafson. presir1Pn1. Thomas Queen and John Hnlcomh. vice president!: Rlchard Robinson and Roger Peler5on CANDICE CONNELL Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs John H Cnn - nell of Newport Bearh an- nounced the t:ng.:igemenl of their daughter. Cand1ci-Con- nell to Robert Charles Rov.·I ,.!> at a d inner ~rly In thP t ~f'rr,.1a1 If'~ anr:I p11rhamt>ntar 1,01 ::i.ci1n C.u1 li"v, Gard ene rs ;..Jrmh'r' 1,f tr1r ;..n1Hh I n.i,! 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Tnin \'nn Hud••n ~ers <1nothrr crack :it .Jir11 l\111n :ll onr mtlP .:iru1 Jinrlr1r1 \l ilhurn .crl<; Ii i" .<!1Hr~t 11·~1 111 ytars RI tr1n1ght"s Col 1~1.·urn <Ja, . ..,,! \\'1t h Rn t'\Cnl r ani th.it m:ty hf' ..,r1·nr11l onl\' In lhr Ol~·tl1f\lr ·rr1al~. 11\r ml'l"I hr1ni;!" !nJlr1hPf 111lrnt 1n 11 n11111hi'·r flf tu>acl·tn-hr<1'1 1 nnfro11t<11ion~ /or ~·hu h track !:in-;; drou1 Al Fruerh:u·h 1!172" s11rrn,r t)l'·1·<1u-.r of h1" 70 rrrt 3', 1111 h ..,h.1t ru1. mrr1s Worlrl ff'f'nrd hf'l\f1rr Rand\' \l01 l~nn anrl tkP 1,•.'or\d s nnl\ othr>r 711·fl><1f1·r . 1:rnr;.!r \\'l'l()(!s Alt thrrr s111 rhr1 hri\t' to dn ~·r!I 111 th;s !TIC'C'1 10 .c;un ;i p~\rholng11·11I rrll!r befnre !hr t)l1'n1p11· Tri;ils L1trr th1 'i mnnth The trin ha <; ru·vrr befnrr <•,)fl)• petcd fin the i.;in1r f1('lcl ''There :11T ;~t lc<io;t four or 11\r i::uv'i capablr rif hre;.iK1n g rny wnrlri rrrnrd." said rvl:it'ion nf h1~ 7\ :'11i n1:1rk .'i rt 1n 1'67. "Jl's hrrn nn !hr honk" ;i Jnn~ tl TT1" ~l'ld ni:iv he l'\'I' hrrn ;i ll!t1 P lazy. I l'hould h:ivc dnrH~ i2 or 73 fef'! by 0011.· "But i'Vf' thrn"'n fi9-2 :inrl J'1n only lnu rth in the wnrld !his yr;i r.'' Von fludrni._ thP Slill"'iltl'r. Okl;i . resi- dent. Inst to R"\"liln a1 the Kansa.~ Relays et1rller this }'!'Rr as n.vun r;in J .~7 I. Since 1hen. Ryun has run prlflrly f(lr nnP m1 le although rl n1 ng "'rll ;it other distances . Thi s figures tn ht thr last rh:ince for b'l \h tn ~:110 ;i f<isl milr !!me b?fore !hf' 1.500-nH•!cr run 1n F~ug!'nr, Orr. <it the trials :'.1 i.1hurn. 11.·ho hnldi<. the wnrlrl 120-yarri high hurrlles 1nt1rk nf 1.1.11 seconds. h:i s drmolish<>rl ;ill npposllnn fnr !hr past l\A'n vcars. The f.-!on1. \fiO-p<1unrl Sn11;hrrn \'niVerility ill'1r wa s thr AAU l'lnd ~C~A king a yc;ir agn ;ind h;i s dnnc !3 .0 with 11 1d\ng "'inds tv,.1 cc this year. Possibly \hr :;rC'ond f1nr.c:.t hurrllrr in !hr world . (;11y [)rHt nf FrarH·r. h;i ~ hrPn impor!rrl tn rh:illrn~r Rndnr.v. Dru\ rari>- lv has \osl i'I r:icr 1n 1hr pa st twn vr;ir.~ a·nd re<"rntl v cl()(·kf'd 13 3. NCAA rh11.mp .Jerry \Vilsnn nf Snulh<"rn California . a 1~ 4 runn!'r. i.c:. also 1n the race. The 440 ha s the "·or!d '.; four fastrs1 th1.<; \'f!ar -.John Smith. 41 ~ for metrr~. \v;ivne Collet!. 4;i o. \,('P !·:vans. <14 .9. 11nrl VinCe f\ .. 1allhr"'S. ~:) 1 And 1n lhr hall- mile run. ~1ark \\'1nzcnricd 1~ ch111le ngPd hy Amerir;in record holdrr 1n 'the 880. Krn S"·ensnn. ,J ,,an·l,ou1<; H;i vrlnrn an;1ntsr<1. th r ~·\ala.1.:asy Hrpuhli1· .;pr1nl rr. ha.c:.n·1 \r • .c:.t" race in t\''O yrars. ~·r11nre·s HngPr Rarn · bruck l;is1 vr:ir·~ s11rprisr AAll r han1r Dr. Or111nn · 1\1rTl\A'rthrr t1nrl ~11rhi~;in Slate's Herb \Vashingtnn hope to end thr 1treak GrnrR"P Vnung 1s the rovonlr !I) \1·1n lhe 11vo-mile. JIM RYUN - A11teaters Clin~h NCAA Title Tie - !Special 111 thf' Ollly Pll111 1 KALAMAZOCl. Mich -\jC lrvuw·~ la.lit doubl~! squa rl w111.11 el1minattd from Uw• NCAA cnHf!gf' rl1v1&1on tennts championshtps ;ii StowP Te n n 1 • Stadium on tht KAiamazoo C.Olleii.e campus hf'rr Thur11r1ay tn .!lem1ftn11t rounr1 aclion. Aul coai-h M vro~M1·N11.mara ·~ Anlf'illf'f!I wrre a:-.~1 1r rif 111 lea:i;1 a 11p lnr 1he lrarn rham onghip for a th iri1 slra i~ht yf'Rr OespilP lhf' lo!i~ c;rei;: .Jablnn.~k1 11nrl (;lf'nn Cripe frll ro thP rltfenrlinR 1·hamp1nn ~ frnrn Rollins ColleR.' ~Fla. J, Jnhn l.J>wrnan .. -~ • :fl"~ ... , ........ -- HISS BRE A K S LEt; l :V ClCLE CRASH /\11\iP Hiss. the lnd1anapoli' ~00 rnok1 f' nf the vear fnr h111 sf'venth·plar e f1n1.~h. brflkr h1.11 lefl leg 1n 11 motorcyclf' ar· rirlent ne;ir his homP Th11r~rlay :i.fternoon. 1'hp Jf)..vpar-nld H i.'I.~ was · Ju:'il keepinli( in ~hl'lpe:, running 11 rnorocroo11 1·our~,. nrar h1~ Tustin homr when "I hit ~ rul ;ind w!'n1 ovrr the h<1ndlPbilr:'i." Hf' w;i11 adm1Hf'<l 10 1'u stin Cornn1unity Hnsp1!al .,..,here surRery wa~ p!11nned th\~ mnrnH\~. A steel rod will bf' placed in the leg to aid healing. Hiss said. Aztecs Return Fire , Resign Fro1n Cirruit FRESNO IAP f -SRn n1r~n S!'11P i~ quil!inR: the P:icifir Coas! Arhlf'JU' A.'lsoc1111ion lo pursue major collPgr fnnt· bflll st<1lu~ i'IS an indeprnd!'nt. 1'he with<lrt1\A''1l. effrclivr .Junr :'10. \97:'1. 11·;1s l'lnnnunced by San Oie~o re.prrsen · 1at1vrs Thursd:iy J'lflrr lhP cnn(f'rencP PX- rcutiv,. council refusf'rl 1n le! the school hr inrlrprndenl in lootha\! hu1 s1;iy 1n thP \p;,guP fnr o!her sports. "\\'e rr,ll.rr1 the loss nf S;in Dir.RO S!;i!p h111 rlon'1 believf! !h, counril hllrl many ;i\trrnl'llive.s." Commissioner .less H\11 sairl aftcrwarrl. Of rhr Aztrrs' rles1rr to hf"C:nmP ;i Rrid pn\,\•er. Hill norrrl thr sch<iol la1\rrl lo 11.•1n lht' lellgue iine in l!l7n 11nrl 1971. "San Oi!',ll.fl h;id morr lroublP th!' IJ'IS1 two yr.:irs rlefr;itin.R cnnfPrtncr 11chools than non·confe.re.nce opponents." Hill sairl . Thf' exPl'U11vP council Rskrd S11n /)irgn 10 rrconsidrr i1~ rl'siJ{nRlion d11r1n11: the. nrxi vear, but "S;:in Diego gave no prom· i~e of' reconsidrrafion ," Hill s;:iid . "WP nnl~· rxpresserl thal ;is 11 hope of lhe con· frrrnce." Thf vote to rrjccl S<in D1r.i::n ·s requP.'il \\'fl.<; 9-n wilh five ;ib.~!ention.~. lrag11r prcsidrnt (;eorge Ilg of Fresno Slt1te L'nivrrsity s;iirl. Hill said the withdr;i"•at 1o1·ill m;ikr lh1> leaR"UP !i!udy exp;:insion f'losPl y. Ct l'lh St;itr and University nf Idaho nff1ri:ils ct 1scussed join ing <it thr lhrPl'-day meeting hrre bul did not rormHlly apply. "I think in a fr.,.., years. 'A-'f''ll ha l'e quirr ;i largP conference." Hill SJ'lirl. "Wf' ;ire pl;in ning to go 111head and fnrw.11rrl anrl lx'rome stronger as wr 2n " Thr rxecu11ve cou11r1I w.11~ morp Anienah!e In S;in Oiei;?n's rrquf'st In 11•Aivf' thf' conference transfer rulP fnr foothall pl;iyrr Js:1..11r Curlis. ;i !r11n~frr from l:n1\'Prs1ry of Callfornia at Berkelry A11ge ls, lled Sox Open Set l 'onight Ro~·rn N fAP 1 -~t;i \i~tu·~ 1·;.in l('\I ha ~eb11ll f:in.~ ;i ln! fo'.v,.n if thr farts arr lnnkf'rl at nvf'r a 1wn-1\•1>r~ sp;i n Tnkf' thP f.;ilifnrn1;i A ngf'\~ lnr r1 - i:in,plr ln t.,..·n "'erk~. 'hr \A' o r I rl ha'I turnM'i around . On f\1ay UI . the Angels harl t1 rrrnrrl nl 14·22 wilh a 1eflm hJ'llting J'll'('r;iizr nf 242 Jv"; • Ju"; ·~ Jio .... 11 A11geb Slnle AH Gl mM •" KMPC. !lltl -.nqel• Al llO'll"n "'f"·'" •' !lo•!<:>~ .l""•I~ •I l!n<IM • l~ p "' II' S' I'm l~ II ~ "' --c----- Today. the Angel s movf' into Rnston for an importRnl thrre·J;!ilmP ~rri1>s. Their record is 2'l-2S. Their learn battin R; avera,:?P is up ! I pnin ls. Tnnigh!'s pilcher for C<1llfnrni;i i.~ Rick Clarli . 4·~. l'lnd if he nrrrls ::i.ny hPlp ::i.g;1insl the Red Sox ' i\1arty Pi'lt1in . 1·7. it'll C<Jme from ;i rrllrf corp.~ which h;i~ been great. the past twn weP.k!I. The pitchin!!_. nvpr.1111. h;i~ hl"rn !'l· rellenl sinr.e the nppos1t \nn "'11<; hR!lin2 .2<15 twn weeks <1gn anrl thP li,llUrf' \s now .234 -precisely 11 points. 1'he Angels were idle Thur~day. 111nrl M1Ji;c Str1r.kl11nd. H , 4 . 6 4 1n t~ i1em111. l.11wman. tt()wrv~r. lo~t 10 tht sin~Je11 tr;isina any chance of Rolhru un5ttded UC I. r.oing into today·11 hna! action UC! h11~ 22 pnint11 , Rnll1n11 College 21 11n1! Samford, Li! . 20. Rol!Jns rould pick up one point with lll victory in tht doublf'.~ In tiP 1he AnlP1t!er5 , Samforrl cnuld y.·1n brrih eve11ts lor 111 UP wl!h U('I. Oppnsinjil thf' Ro1'in11 <tun i.111 11 \Pan1 from Samford n( .loel Railey ;ind Ch<!rlir OwPn.~ Owen11 i~ also a stnl!lr~ final isl ag1un.~t C;il Pn l\' ! San Lui s Ob1!'iJ)O! star nan l.11.rnbe;·t. In nrMr for lhr An1ratcr.11 In win thf. rMmpl()nship oulr1£ht L.1mbcn. m11itl win !he . .in~Je:s 1o1·htte 8a1 lt y anO Owen.~ mu~t ""'tn the doubles. "ArtiJtir!!<lly we railrd, b u l f'~thelic-ally we wnn ."' McNamara told the DAILY P!LtYI' 'l'hursday night "Wr"..1e rlefenrlr<l nor 11tle w1th thr gr;icf' nf r;on ;int1 good lram balan(.'f', The lurn1n,ll. poinli;: came w~.rn RJ'lnt1y ;chne1der rlPf PJ'ltPrl that bny fr0m Rolling ~n<l whPn .Jim Ogle p!<'kf'd Ull lhrf'f': valuable points befnre lo~tng 1n Sl n~lP.~. "Thcrf! has nnly brt>n orw> nthf'r ye;ir ---- 1o1 hf'n 1t rl ual rha11\1)1t111~h'1p fll'.torrP1l 111 !hf' rolle~P cl11·1s1on inurnamrnt Ru t 1o1e'rf' thankful fnr _1!1•111nii: 11 • 11-t h;inl• p1nnsh 1r v.·tth 1h1· tr111gh cnn1iwtll1on lha t 1~ here this 1 ('CIT "It .(!el'! 1ought;r t•it·r\ vear 11nrl I'm st1re H will l'fl!ll1nur th:it "·a1 1n !hf' fliturr R\ll I'm pr1111d of nu( klrt ~ nnd the wav lhcv prrfornictl ·rhr t,.t 'l '1r:u1i 11'<111'<; !1>d:i1· fnr Ath1•ns. (;;i , an1t 1\u> c·;in\pus of th1' l'n1vcr'!1t; nf (;f'n1g1;i 11hrrc th<'\' 1-.11) 1·r1mrv·rp 10 thr \:('A,\ 11n1l'rt ~1 11 rl 1 1· \ s 1 on rhamp111n~l11p~, hrg1nn1nz Mnnrl:11 . Sutto11 Risl{s 8-0 Marl~; World Champ·s B1· t~Lt:NJ\ WHITE 01 !~• 0.11~ ,!la! srur LOS ANr.ELF:S -Lns 1\n£rlrs anrl r1n ~bur11:h -!h, !earn.~ tl'lhhP<t In .~hnnl It. nil ! for thP N1uional t.f'a~t1P prnn;int .,_,·hen playoH ;irtion he_gini;: 1n Sf'p1rmher • cnll\OP 1nnight at !100ger Starl ium in a \'\t;il lhrf'e-gamP series. \IJ'lssy Onn Sutton, 1o1•11h ;:in 11-0 r~·nrd ;iod a 1 12 e;irnf'd run l'lvera~P tlowes1 1n thP Sf'n1or eircu111 will throw fnr rhe Ondgf'rs loniJ:!"hl whilt the rr.~ur,ll.rnt 1971 world rh;unpion!\ frnm Pennsylvania will J!ll "'1th Strve Blas11 tf.-11 . Thf' flo<tR:ers 11re nursinfi: ;i hall ,1:arnr \rarl over Cincinnati in thP Nationt1l Lragup Wesl. 1h11nk~ lo a 2·1 lriurnph ol'er !hf' Ch1t:;:ign Cubs Thur.;rl.11y nij:!hl, tirre. tiefnrf' 17.00~. Pi!tshurgh stpan1.<; in1n rai11-s p:1t1rrrrl LA fresh from slan1ming SRn Diego 1n1 n s11bm1s.~1nn , ,ll.arnerlng 35 hil.~ in lhrrP !"II mes. The R11cs nncP \r;iiled New York . Na- tin n<il LrJ'lgur E11st IPl'lrlrr. hy 11112 ~<imes. Nnw lhf'v 've trirnmf'd the ~tip 1n 117 Me11n~hile sp11r~ely u:-rd A 1 I 1 y c:rabarkrwitz pulfed it 011! for lhe [)orfgers \\1er\ne:srlay nigh!. rlaylng Ill On· l.Y hi.5 1fi!h game n( lhP c<1mp.11ign, hr leggprl it homr from ~ond basP on a wi!<l pllrh 1n rhe eighth inninJi! lo break a 1-1 liP. Anrl for h1,s. effnrlS he gn! !he 1o1·1nged Sports In Brief DON SUTTON foot awR rr1 in the subSf"Qucnt session nl the Oodg_f'rs' Kangaroo Court. "Thr y'rr ungralrfu!." he cl;ii111,,<l. 11.·hen askerl abnut !he court',• ruling,_ "I i;corf! 1he "'In ning run and the) give me W alto.11 on Probation ; Jockey Dies After Spill LOS AN(:El.F:~ -11(:1.A b.11.~kPthJ'lll <;tar Rill W;i!rnn "';is senienred \\'Pdnf's- day to 12 mo n I h 5 prob11tion ;in<l 11 s.;..o finf' fnr his par! in an ;:int1·war demonstrarion. Walton. rrprf'Sf'nirrl in \'an N11.vs ~1unicipal Court h.v h1~ ;i t 1 o r n P v L11wrence ./. Mnrenn. "'ii.II •n !ti!' UCLA Medical Cen1er for 1re;1!mcn! of an 1n· fcrtion . i\iorenn plr;irlrrl no 1·on!Psl tn a r h.11r2P of rlis1urb1ng rhe Pf''1CP rlur1n2 :in Apnl ! r prnt rsl H~ai nst the minini: nf H;i1phnng harbor. .,, PORTLANI) -Vrl rri'\n 1nf'kr.v f);1n (:a.~tle .. \1. Portl;ind. <iif'd Thursda~· n1,:?ht in R Pnr1l;inct hospital short!~· af11>r hf' \.11;1 ~ in)urrd in a .<;pill during th,, first rarP ::it Pnr1 land Mc<1dn1,•s C<1sllP rrpnrtedl.v sufferrd ;i hrnl.rn nf'ck ::ind punc!urpd lunJi! "'hen his rnn11nl . Ambn R:ullah. clipped thp hf'r l~ nf anofhPr horse. somer:i;aullrrl ;inrl 1Rnrlrrl on top of Castle. The jockey dil"rl ;in hour af!f'r hf' Ar· r1vt>d ar Amenu11I Hos pi1t1I C;:isllP 's dealh i.~ rhP firs! f:11al ;icr1clen1 Al Portland Meadows in 27 years of racing. .,, STAMFORD. l.onn -Mart~· Riessen ,11nd Arthur Ashe won !hP npenin!l 111.•o m;11che! in rhe round-robin $10,000 Clark (.um rennis classic Thursday night. Riessen, 30-year-ol<l s\u.i;:ger from EvRnston. Ill.. won the opening m;itch frnm Bob Lutz of Tiburon . C;ilif .. ?·6. 7·fi . Ashe. 211. a Mit1mi·Mse<l st;ir, bf>.11! his former llCLA roommate Ch a r I i P. Pasarell. 7·5, 6-1. Riessen And Ashe b.11111., tnnighr for 11 spot in the finals nf the cla.~.<1ic . "' F'ULLERTON -Nealf! R. S!oner. head ba.!lketball coach at CAI Pnly rSan Luis Obispo 1 !hr l.11s1 !htPf' ~·r.11rs. Thur.;d;iy "'"·~ h1rf'rl ;is a1hlr11c director a1 Cal Sta!P 1Fu llertnn l. .,, HAMRl iR<;. (frrmany -Srrond . .c:.rrd- f'rl i\1anuel Or11n1rs of Spain turned h;i<•k .l;in K11kal of C1.rrhnslovakia. fi·2. fi.2. in h12hligh! rh1rrl rounrl ;i ct inn 111 !hr (;prmJ'ln lf'nni~ ch:1 mpinn~h1ps Thursrt;i,v. In o!hf'r mf'n 's s1ng!l's ma1 r hrs. Nn :'I ~rrrl ll1p Na.c:.1.11sr of Rom.11n1;i wh1pprrl \\1Psl l.f'rm:in'.~ l!;in.~ .Jnt'rg Engcr1 . 1\.2. fi-4, 11nrl Rob Hrw itt of South Africa tnpprrl .lu;in r;1 ;;hf'n of sna1n. 6-1. fi.4. .,, rHH .A l1J-:L rHIA -Srcnnrl b:isf'n1;in Tnm1ny Hr\ms . \A'hn lrft lhr Ho11s1nn A .~!rns \\'prlnf'~d;i.v hrr;iu~,, or pPr.<;nnal probl rn1.~ at hnmf'. rrlurnerl tn thp rluh Th111".'lday. Hrlms s;i1rl hP had lak"n e:irr or his problf'm!i 111 hts homP in C:h<11rlt'Htf', N.C. ThrrP "'"·~ nn worrl on "'hPlhrr rhe A.~1ro.11 11.·ouhi lake any rl1sc1plina(y action ;iga inst Hrlm.~. .,, rROVO -f)rwey Warrrn. an oul.s1an· <ling passer 11.'hn 1Pr1 lbP Un1versi1y or Tenn{'S.<;ee to •hrPP slrJ'light fnotb;ill bowl JZ<'lmes. "'RS namr<i toOa .v a~ an a~~i.srant lo Bri~hem Younjj: Un i\'ersily foo!ball co:ich Lavell Edwards. .,, OO Ul.LAS. ISLE Of'' l\IAN -1;i1bf>rto rarlolli, l.1-year-old Italian r ;i c in ,q motorcyclisl Rnrl le;idpr of thf' 12.~ cc World Championship. '>l':i.!i killrrl on the Isle of M.:in mountain circuit today. .,, TAC0i\1A. \Va sh. -Berl 1'001n11s, !h~ first m;in lo .~wim the treacherous Strait nf .Juan rlr FucR in Washington, died Thursday of arr tipparent heart attack. ti .~pnkesman Al Tacnma General Hospital said. 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I \\ ' I h ~ 1h1~ . i'·' • ' cnr~. 11~t1:1 1 !1 l;1'.' 1.1 1 1u Th t> 111 ·1 :11 · io., h .. ·.11 thrrr 111•1 •\.. 1,[ 1 l•r \1111 rr ,.., '"': :r· :inrl ,,r rh ,.,. ,f:11·~. h"pt h1r11 11Jlt' ''I p1_«! 111!~1' !I!• !U" d ,o'11/ p•1:rl11'! 111n1r ·· h·· s;1tfl ;ii···~ I'., 1111:: hi.·,·, '.l:!~h7 Th11 r<1d:11 'lh1 :111.t•I-. tii-1 11r1·rt ,1\ thP T:1Jl.1h.t\<;•-" 1111111 • J ll•,.•I lo 11L•1 u11 h .. I'!" .1HJ_ h111 11 rn1 !11<1 hnlo ·<; :1t11! 1l;1d T!I 1111 1 tl• •:;11d 1 rnn~ •<it! ~n1P' •!1,,• :111d i,111 .. ,11•·,,, 1rr ;it- n11·11t In !'l•·;i1 I llf' Riverside Man Captures Baja 500 F:'.\'~J:::-J ADA !AP l -\V1th a ht!le help fra1n P;irnrl\l .l nnrs, \\'alker Evans. J.1. of Ji1\·crs1 rlr t'w•(';irnr th(' ,qppRreni winner nf Jbr• H:i1;, fit'l!l nf f-rnad rllce !May, :F:\'lln.~. ;:i 11·1rr;1n off-roarl driver. ,;i1orrrJ :i Forrl pirkup truck Hrou nd lhe rUi.;i.;rd. ~i:ii-1111\r course of ~u!hrs. rnl.tlr 1f.1il .~ ;ind sn111e pnved highway in II hours. l!l n\1nu!rs, 7 seeonds. lie 11.'llS ~lnwtd by misty r;i ins nn !hr fir st /cg Rnrl hea11y n1ounlfl in fog near the Mid of lhP Baja California run. Bt'rau.~ starll were staggere<l O\•~r 11 r e·h()ur period, Evins' I Ir st · p 1 a c e I overall fin ish w:ui; unoffici11I. SornP drivers were still on thP cnur.~,. About :'130 par1icipanl~ drivin,R tru c ks, m o I or c yr If! .111 And four-whPel-driv~ vehiclfs st11rted Thur.!lday. fl.1itkry Th()l'Tlpson. lhP 4:1-.vf'ar--olrl spre<I kin~ from Lonp; Beach. was d i~ap­ pninled once more in his 1llempl lo win the SOO. He linishrd !i!'COnd In clR.!l~ 11nd serood overall In F.van11 in 11 :17. One f11 ctor wa~ a boost Jone.~ 111ave: tn ;~vans. When lhe road CflUr.~e w11.~ purposeful\)' blnrked by " truck , .lone~ u~cd a wirK'h and c11ble to rtmove 11 Without help. Evani; would havt been siuck behind the obstacle tor hours. Thompson wu also plagued by ~1.etr· Ing. lransmission. ignition 1100 fan btlt problems that cost him 32 minutes in repair time. .Jones wa~ delayed wt1en he lost 11 wheel And spent I 'h hours seArching In a gully before it was round. But he 11\ill fini shed ei~hlh overall. f'irst to finish the race was <:ene f'elty, ZI. of El Cajon. on JI Husqv11rna motorcy· cir He w1s fourth overall In 12·2<1. Third nver11\ in 12: 13 w•s .John Ulfeldt. Ut LI C11nada. driving 1 Jeepster, He wa~ fir s t unnfflciAIJy in the four·whrrl drivf' class. F'ifth overall wa.!l Paul Parker. 29, of AlladenA . in 11 F'unco SS L Volkswagen dune buggy. lie claimed first in the s in~11!·Seal modirif"fl dunP buggy class .. Two men were killed in separate traffic 11ccidcnl.! on thP road cour.!le but neither.. rlrath wag connected to. the race. offfci.11ts sairi. Thf' \'ietims wcr~ idenl.ified as l.A>slic fl. ~·r\ebcrg. it rraltor frMl Riverside. whn riled 4~ mile~ south of Ensenada. and Hilaria Figueroa S 3 n t t 11 a n o of Ensenlild•. who died near Santo Toma ~. Never Sa11 Die • .. l''ighlE'r .IOl'i}C n~dri'l~ICZ v•antcrf to tnntil1U(' hi ~ ft~hl \\ 1!h Joe ~1 e~~ rano Thur!lda.v n1~hl in 1...os Anj!eles ~11l ~!Pdrano 1ras ~tvPn the "'0>- "'hcn the boul \.l'/:IS ~lopped in the ci~hlh ro11nrl her::i11 ~r a rln.~f'd le ft e~·e kept lhc prrvi ously unbeaten boxer frorn defe nding ;iga1n.'i l Alc.d- "no·s le thal rig r.t t'.' R \"i co fin Cl le. '" . ' 15- 11· ri Fe ,1ff in<I F l'h· ' I l'fll I !.1 I Sri '"' for t,11 I< hn ha w Rt N '" 0 Laguna High Involved In Anotl1er CIF Hassle 8 ~ pH.IL ltOSS 01 tfl• o.u, P'llel t••lt Annther bubbling r;;iuldrnn ot athlt!lc Innuendo and arcusaiions JS hoilini;: 1n !hi' La:;:un;;i Re;ieh ,.;r·honls This 11n1e ll 1r1vnJ1·r., l..a~una f\r.~<'h H11th ro:ich \'orn1 Rnn1rk 1. a footh11ll ssst~tant And forn1rr ht'IH1 basf'b.<tll coiirh fnr thf' A rt1~ts 1~·hn was onP nf the pr1n ripals In a 1·oarh1n~ shakrup at 1he hi~h school thrPe years ai;in Boruck1"1 nm,111 rPcPnl prf'd11·11n1ent finds him 1n the r11 1drlle of iin ;ilJeized 1·inl 3linn nf 11 cir 5nulhrrn ti{'('tJon rule \1 hich expl1c1tly forh1rlii htl{h ,11rhnnl roaches from rondurt1ni;: spr1ni;: foothR ll practice at elemf'nlar1 nr Ju nior h1i;:h \chools. or from 1nvolv1ng boys from !hose sch<>ols 11..c; surh The al!rga t1on11 . wh1rh WP'ft. m;ide 1·1;i '"O telephone c11lls and an a11011.\'m0Us letll'r in C!F' -SS commiss1oner J. Kenneth Fagans at his. Artesia nff1rP, slt'm fr~m It ph.vs11'11l l'dur1111nn fno:b;ill prni;:r;:in1 11·h :r-h P,nrta·k1 r:in at !A1i;::11:i:i·o; Th1ir~ron lntrrn1t>d1atr Sl"hool fr11111 \1a.\ 1 Ill llov.·l'ver, Rr1ru1"i.1, ilnd 'l'hurs1 n11 pr1n t'!pal f><1v1d l.lu~'d. plead 1111101·1·nCr 10 the chilrli?,P~ thr<lwn al the prn~r111n A{'t·11rd111L: I•) Hnruck1. ··f1r't of all v.r d1dn "t do ri11vth1ng v.r•n1g. !f I IA'rrr ;i eheater. which I'm not, I obviously v.·nt1ldn"t want to publlC'iZe 11. "I taught the clas~ and son1r h1.l{h srhon! player~ were aiding tlH' anrl )lrlp 1ng mr tel'lrh thr class It '<: thr sa1TIP as 1! 11 ml'lth !Paehrr. for 1n~111111·r. 1nadr ;:i 1rarhrr " :i1rlr ou! nf nnP n! h1," bf'nrr 111<1th sturient:-; Tn n1r. JI".~ a rnaltrr 11f !;:ik1ng i;nme of thP twurr pl;i1 Pr~ fro 1n th<' high !'Chnol and !et11ng them help nl" lf'iH'h the f1ghth gr11dcr~ ··rr11 sorr1 lhest arru~1111on.!I ~trf' marlv. brrausf' "'"rr 1nnorPn1 and 1h6 bRd pub1i,·J11 hurl~ 1 rl1cln'1 1nri111rf' in1ra \.\i1u l1lr•,1 ll1r 11111.,!i t'" hut i\1· 11•;11! !h,1l (.'!F Di"'~ f11111 I 1h1ni.. 11 ~ llt'lll'r 10 rlf'il r the <Ill f'IJ?!JI 11!111 <18 1<11' ;1, I Ill t'Olt· t·t•rned · Hu.~hl 111111 lor Bnr111·i.1 11 Ill 111• .ll111!"' 17, 11h1·n hr rHro1n pan1rs J.ln1d. h1i.;h ~t hnnl pl'trll'1p:ii Don /laui,:ht and ,\rtlst' ;11hlrt11' cl1rrrtor ll;il .\k111s to a Ul{'c\111g of the ('IF exrt·ut11r 1·oun1·il 1n f';1ln1 Spnni.:s \! (h;i[ 111!1'' !ht• t'Ollllt"ll V.111 11!,t·u~, th" 1ari11u~ 11pt1+ir1' ;:ind r;11111l11 ·at111ns 10· \"11l11•d .1111/ •1U111111· th1•r11 tu th1• l.:1'1unans. Spike Records f 'ull l.i1nd 1·.,11111rr1•d v.11h H11r1u·k1 111 rei::;ir1! 111 1hf• 11111•1(·1•n1·t· nf thr l'hurslun pro~rarn ar1rl ~a1rl .. [! ilPl"'<1rs to ht· ;i thHHt tn r 111· '"'ll1sh 11u1 pr .. 1.:r:u11 thn1u~h \Ir Horu1·k1. v.h'I 111!1 ;ili;u ht• !l'Utluu~ ~parl ·l1n11•1 Ill 0111 ~1·1\1101 11(';1,[ ~l'.L!' \pp.11·1·11!!1 1111· 1·1~· 1.~ 11111·1·pr1•t1t1~ !h1 , ;i, p1,·p.1i':il111n l1•f il1i.;h .,chool . \h•11•f'\'f'r , th;:rt <; 11111 tl11· 1·a'<' .'ilncr 1hr pro,l!.r;im \1a 'i a I' I-'. 1·our,r 11hu·h Ln· 1·l11rlrrl all <;Judrnl~ 11111 .111~1 pla,\'f'r' Promisit1g Sopl1 Paced 't\1 P:ili11 Springs. 111·'11 JllSl lrll 1hf'rtl. thr trulh and they 1·;1r1 dra\\' their own rnn('ius1ons" Mi ss io11 Viejo Golfe1~1' !)n 1l1e 11!l11•r <;1111' 11f tht• f1·1h ·r t'hlll• 1111<;~1011rr Fagau~ nfff'r('d thr ClF·SS p111n1 of \ie11. ,., Promising wrhnmnre Tnm tll;irt1n 1•:asn·1 thf' only shin1n~ 1i~ht for cnach Rob ~11nif'r'S va~1l.v·in1proved ~1i,!;~inn \:1t jo Diahlns 11:olf tram rlurinjl !ht> JUSI · comple!erl !"easnn. \1 ;irtin 1narlr JI 10111 l;i~t \lundav·:-; C!F finali; ;:it Ch1nn ·s \\"rc;!ern l11llc; Coun1r1 (;luh hPforr being hurnprd anrl hr ;inrl hie; lr a1n1na!rc; had !'r11nr 1n1pr rs<>11 (' crerit'n I'll fl, ROSS -~· 111:" !hrn11rl1,,ut !hr 1'li2 (":lll1fUl1i;:n ·rhr fl1 ;1hln, ro"trri :i11 n1Pr:ill rrr·nrrl nf 1$·2 1 :ind thr1 r ('1r~111r11 Lr.1 <;:llf' <.:l;:iJr nf 11·2·1 pl;u -1~r! ihru1 1n a fin:il l1P 111th Snn (')"Jll<'rl!r 111~1 a h;ilf i;::irnr 111 hnrk nf Fnn!h1H. ;1 lf''Hll \11..,,11111 \'irJn l.nru •l,1 rl ,1ff 1 \\ ll'f• Youn:.: \t;1n111 11;1~ 1h1· rtl"'' 1111ll"1111rthv inrl11 u11 1,1I hi 111g a !"J;;~,, f.'l ;1ga1n•a F'Mthill n11 \11 1',!•lll \ 1r 1u r"11u11tr1 {')uh -~ 1·h:illrn~1ng laynu! 11 h1lf> ;il<.:o 1·h;:ilk1n!! up ;i 1.il runn«rup 1nl:tl 1n Jhr lon1l 1nd i\'1du;:i l r'<llllp<'t11n11 111 pl;11·111i: hl'h111ri Fnothdl"s fl:11r \\ 1ll1;i111" 11:,u 1 fll<'hl ll~"(I !11 \1'11'1111 ;ii) i;1•rl.'f'lll W<IS h1g 1:1·,,i: ~<'lill"l11lla h~·.tdt'rl for !O\l.'1 °~ !)riikr l 1111rrs111 1111~ f.'111 on I"! en1nh1nrrl fM!· b(lll -;.:oll i;<·tiol;:ir·-.l11p Th" l;i!l1'! h;1d ;1 ll!I :qu11n"1 ~:I :\lndPna arrl ;i 72 ,1g:1111 ,1 ~-nnthill \lart111·s \11'"! buri!ll -frn"h '!"rd C111n· ming• '<hn! a 711 10 !'rlplure ThP H;:int» h1ch sf·ho<il 1n1 11.111"11;11 rrn1\'fl for !l!h ~r.1rlf'1 s \lo rn: 11 Jth \\;ir l. 4 l"\!1';11·;i. .J11h11 S"hnrk. !1 nh H11r~1 ;ind ll;:i1·r :-;rh11lt1 thr ;ibn1r 1r1n 1·nrnh1nrrl 10 1nakr l1fr r;isirr fnr \l!n1rr A>. lnr 1hr '<f'fl,flll !l\f'lf. \1 1n1r1 onlv .l;\\'.~ • v. (' f':lllH' 1·ln~r htll A,l?r J:rnup rrl'nrd~ in lr;u·h flnct field i\t S<.:. ~ •• ,, porf. are fallinz: like namely ln the distanct rare11. lra1'f'~ th~f' dA.1 s - mldrlle dlllt<1r)('r and Last mnnlh in the TtJt:all Sliltr prrp spike finals al Austin, a 16-year-(lld sophon1nrr na n11•1t Ali in Cr(·n ~h;iw of flallas Hoo,;r1t>ll 11un thp fl;is!< AA .\/\ lt80 tillt> in 1 ::11.5 and ,,., :t "Ullh l'l;1,~ rt't'11 rd in doi ui: ~u. T11•1 11c•1•I.' ;u:11. ,1a11• 111 11 111il1· til li'I ('urti' H1·1·I. ol .\:1 11!;1 \l11 ui1 ·;1 rnll1•1l t11 an r :1<,;~ 1i1·111ry iu hi~ ·'IH't·i:il l ~ in lh<' i 'll·· ~11uth1·rn ~t·c·tion 1111:,J, :11'\11 r11 :dk·~1'1·1·­ rit11~ l '111!1·i:1· :11HI his S: 1'1.S lh :1 l ni i:llt f'Sla hli shrd :1 lli·~c·;1r-ul1l .'t:1 nd ;1rd. .\Is". il '.''SI S lhr 1hirli l;L'lt''I l'ig hl -hq~ 1·lot•kin,1; 1·ver b~· R 11rl•p, 11 ilh 11nl1 S11·1·c rrrfnnt:iinc of· Coos H11 .1·. ()rl'~nn f8:4Lfi l find Rick R.ilc.1· of Spok an e 4H :48.21. ha\" lnJ! dntl(' better. Thrn. in last Frid:iy's sllitc \11 0 rnilr Hna l at fl ru1·il1e . Hrt'k agHin t•<1 m1· thrnui.;h tu 1·;1pt11rr lh1· top ~pnl. llut th1•r1• 11;1~ nP11s alm11~1 a~ hig in regRrd Lo uinth pl :11·f' in the !lan1e derh,1. Finishin~ ninth al f)r111·illr In ~:1 4 .1 . .John (;arl'i:i nf \'isalifl·~ Jlrd"·nod Hlp;h l1111trrd his O"'" national fr~hman rrrord from 9: IA . .>. S;t1d Fa~.111-. "wha1 ~ undrr w;iy 1~11·1 \1h;-it you \1ould <·all a probe.'' The Laguna H('ac-h pr 1ncipr;i) ( Haughl I :'a.is •H\f· or his ass\s!anl 1·n;irhr<: 1Aorurk11 did 111dced conduct the pro- Ji!ran1 nt '!'hurstu11 '"If 1hi, h tlil' (';l'I' ii \lhU]d U1· :t 1·101;1. 111111 111 ( \1\ltng ('II·' rult"• ·· F<iJ!ans then •jll••ll'<I 1111· al•111·rn1·ulinnl·d rulr 1'1'ht' pruu·ip;d or !ht• htgh ~('huol, !l.·111;.:ht. 11:.i~ out of !U\.\'11 ttnd unav;Hl;:ihle l11r 1 11n1n11•111 '· l·';1g:111' ;11.~o ~<lid. "'l'ht• p!nnt \.;. v.a., th" :u·111·1t~ lh1·y t"ondu<"ted a spring foot - h;dl µra1·t1l'1·'.' lht· pliHlil' (•all~ :111d 1ht' ;Jl\011\ llllHI ~ li•llo·1· 111l•1r111t•d lllt' t•I !ht• ,'<1lt1;1t1n11 ;ind Iii•· p1•upl1· ,1111pl) :1~k1·d illf lo 1111l'~l1i::,;i1r and SI'(' ii 1111;1~ '' 11ol:iuou _ I 1hP11 talked tn hoth pr1r1t·1p:·1l!'; ;ind lt1 ll<1l 1\k111' "1\l.111s al\u ad111llltd th1· tlt•1·t•l11p111cnt prugr;1111 hut told 1111• hi· 1>as11't a11·:1rr il \\ii" 11 1i1il;1 t1t111 uf a111 r11l1·~ ,J11 ,I 1111 !hl· ~IJl'i.1t·i· I 1! ~-·~ 1111~ \10Ul!1 I 101:11!• 11111 l'llif'S hat 11"s lli1· f'Xl:'!"lll lll' 1·p1111111Jto•1• \\hi1·h 11111 cict<'l"llllllf' f'Xat·1 l1 11li;it 1t 11a~ ll"s no sccrrt -ll's JUSI nne ,.r rhnse 1h1ni;s that happen~." So. lhr n1•xt l'hapter in !he e;:r~e will un · [old June 17 1n ralm Springs. NiI1e A1~ea Cage Aces Ea1·n SoutJ1 1"ct-1111 Be1·tJ1s HOS!('rS h~11e ht•f'fl p::ir·rd 10 Ill!' 12- plfl\f'f 11 111 11 h;. thr Soulh ;ind \nrlh rp;in1s 11h1r'h 11111 1·nmprtr ;i v.'rrk frn111 ~;it urrl;i_\' n1~h1 10 rhc ~''''f'llth <innu.il 11r;irn:c <:nuriry ;i11 .~1;11· h;1~kl'lh<ill gn11 •1· :it 'lr;ingP Co::rst Coll1•g1• \l'f'nrlrll \\'ill of Lns Al;im1to.~ 11111 h" thr hrarl co;:irh for 1he Snurh l'::tf;;rrs \\ 1rt'g Hehe! linrup include!! nine Ori'l n,Er l'rias1 area performers. t1long 1\•1t h !14'0 of his former Los Al players 1Rick Quinn al\d Fr111: :'1!1!11,r1 ;;ind Jack \\'ilson nf (:arrl1•11 (;rrnt• Th" ar1·a ;111-~lar~ ;;irr \\'esr111intscr·s .l,1 :-.lohn.~011 ;ind Tf'rry !'l'lf'iscnhf'i n1rr. H11nt1ni,:1t>1\ Ho•;11 !1 '.~ Toni «rllnk anrl Sh'I r J:1n11I..' l 1111t•ri;1t1 ·s Tu1n .\lull1111;1,. ('1)1'1111a 1!1 ·1 ,\1:1 r s ~111.c S1•1'1(·r : Ed1so11·s Hod Snook; t::sl<1He1;-i 's JJu ug ('onfer: and ~lanna's Bruee :\1dh•r. CoaL·h111~ tht> 't aukt•f e:.11i:rrs is Hdl ~:d1in of El ~lud1·1111. 11ho led his llll· dcrratcd \';u1g11ards 1nlo last scason·s Cl F AAA finals brfore they 11·ere upended bl" (';in1!1rill11 He'll be :iss1s1rd hy El ~\odcna sopho rnore eOilL·h Rob F<1r· r1n1ond lnrlurh•d in !Ile Nor1h's plans i ~ Sp1·irig· Stars Honored ~rr1·11c•s 1:ar_v Se~·n1uur. a Cos1a Mrsa rrs1drnt ;:rnd ,l'oungrr brother of rurrent l)r:i n~f' Co:isT l'ollt',1tr st:ir .John Sryrnour, 11 ho pl:iyrrl 111 thr 1971 ~;:in1!' \r11·rn1·1 ll;11h,1r H•~l1 hr111nr,·d i!~ 11,nlf !e;:in1 11hilr Srin !"lr1nrnlr .~ 1'ri1on~ hnnorPrl .:.II flf thr1r ~rring ~por!<; st::irs 1n h::tnl')11f'I~ at lht•1r .o;,·hri<il r::tff'1 Pr il1.'1 \\'rdnt>~d:i1 niJ!h1 Ken l\;iln1har h :-.1;1rl. \'"rl.1nk and John Rut::in •h::trf'rl n1o;;t \'alu11hle plaudits for Nev.·rnrt's ,i:nlf srp1;id ... ..,porl 4"~rlMU "~'' I.I\/~ "*" ""'"""'°l ~. M4'~ VM ~•n• '"<t jnl'" ~"'"" (•P'"'" ~•n W••a•"'1. "'""' ,....,nrov""' P~"' 0 ~ ..... S•n (lomtMI ~wommln• '"'"" r"" l"' 5"""""'• cn·c81>'~'"I •,.., fr•'·~·· """' !'I•"• >l !na v • .i.•v r .. ~ l"J•n• I( .-.a "'"'' "'''""""" r.1 L•n•t:>•cW . 111'11 •11 •rl!l.mll Ounc•n WTl•on DAVE ROSS PONTIAC'S EXCLUSIVE NEW C~R MV" "''" M•Ono'. """'II,, "''"'''"'l · "'~' "'" p•nv•o Eric L·~•• O•" .,..,,, •. .,.,."'"'n f)'n M: "ti ;""'"' V•rl'ly H1·rr ;ir" 1tH· <"nn1pif'1r /\'.nnh·.~uth 1·n~rr1·~ M~". Jory l"ll••n "'"'' ""r•nvt<rl fl•vo ft•<<I T••<~ """ rro1~ ' " MVI' 8nn Frvo; "'"'' ·mmovon Jtl! 1-'u'IOUI Junror V•,.f!y r, • .,,,, wn .•r "'"I lmo•t'"t<I l'lo"" • l'ro•~ •11.,~ MVP r ,...., Jnnn<on. "'"" ·'"""'"""1 M'"• !;or.-.••. OutoT•"<flr>C '"''"'"' l'>oo ~'""· C>Utot•nll•no ll'"""'t J•ff Murlou•. ouTOl1rol lnt1 ht<d Pr•,..' wn!t•. G•ll V•l'lllY MVP C•1118•n. II {!'lord 81tnord J11nlor V•·•llv (•Dl••n: Jo, Pon<lno: MVI' Seo!! M1rrw1ro "'""' lml)t'<"'t(I I C'!llt (ftrh11"1•~. moll lnH1lrotrnNO I LO•fY ror>C•no. 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Inc. • u 1 "Qlt • j I r. r1 AMERICAN MOTORS DEALER r1 l .[1lJTM "II.IN \T 'AN IA toNI\ ·,\' •,•11 DAii r r lLlll ~'•" f'hoto Be11, llro1c11 'l'ro11l1u ll ;,,,,,.,. ldal\1ay Sl'h(1111aker deft \ iHHl 1·111111l'r11p 1';11 1.11 l.111 • admire the Ben Rro\\·n perpetual trnpli v pr1·,t·111,-d In the \v1nner as the l~aguna Rrarh \\'nnlf'll " (,,,•r • l11h •l1.!11ljll011 (nr 1'.l~.'. \!r~ Sil lPlll,1 ~r1 101111 1h P !'1 r' 111:\11 h, .1 anrl 2 South Cage1·s .S J>f 1 rli/,, lri Pr<ictic e Ses$i<>n $ H::t vin,1: bccu :l tT11rded thP f;1\'11nle's rnlf' in thr seventh annu:il ()r;1n11,c \<lu nty 11ll-s1 11r ba.c;;keth:ill Ji!<1n1e at ()rflnge l'on.~t Collrge 11 wc•rk fron1 Saturda.1· n111,ht. !ht' So111h ;-ill ·Slar t('/1111 1s grad11;1ll1· 1nol1l11H! 11 s1•1f 111ru a c-uh1·s11t• tuHl alh·r 1!11• first full \l'l'l'li 11f µrat·t IL'l'. In their latest µraetici· .~t·s:-'10111~. the Rebel cagers uf eoaeh \Vendall \Vin ~ 1.o,; 1\\a1nitos! h:1ve bt>L·n go1n~ Ol'rr the n11st:1kt·~ th1·1 nuldl' 111 au inf11rr nal ~c-r11n1n:1~:t' !11011d;11 ;1J.:a1t1:-.t F11lll'rtun ,lu1111ir C11ll1•J::t• Wilt hl!d hoµt•d lo hlll't' n1os\ of lhf' n1isl:ikrs trrl1ficd in time for today·s !ll'ru1n s4•i;."1111 ;il{;unsl (iol den West College's Hust!L•rs. li e :-.ays, '"n1<u1y ul 011r kid.' ha1(" had to 1no1kt 1J11· :11t111:-.l111t·111 Jl'!1rn plil v1ng zonr flt'f('f1Sl'S at llit'I/" ~('fHMilS lo uur lll;IJl-1(1· lll<lf\ Sl\'lt· "Jn 1;l1isl t'il.'it's. llit·y don't rt':illy buy 11 unll'~S lh<'y h1t1't' to d~1 ii. 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Hill !-'.rv111 . lu. 1·11.11 11 1111 !lit• \nrrh ll•anL has na1111•d t'.11npar1t'ro a~ ;i protr ;i blt· ~l artcr i11 llu· ,i.:.11111· llt'0S a sl1 u1; r1•ho111ult'r ;ind an al l 1otu11J good l1.1•h• !h.dl pl;l1rr 111' s ~ ~lr1111i.: ~huvt1·1 111•1th· :111d bl'l1rr lh~n a1Prat.:e rrur11 1111· 111i1 ,1d1· 111'"11 prul>aN v ~I.ill Ill it );(Ulttd i'"'lli"l1 [,.! ll.'-.. C<in1p;1naro '1;111d.~ 1; .1 <iHd W"l l!:h~ Jn tl1P llf'IJ.!hhorh••,d of :::1~1 pnunrl~. g11·1ni.; h1n1 guod h.H l..\·n11rt ~11.1• for l"Olh·gc b;n;kellJ;1ll. DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA BIG ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS!! '72 TOYOTA COROLLA PULL PllCI $1966 OO $264 DOWN $48.86 , .. MONTH D-'enM ,.,..._11t prlc• SJ60t.JI l1t• tl•A• r••. lk. & l!tNNtt ,_, 41 M•lttht. A1t1H1•I l"f'C••~ ,.,. 11.66%. •lll2001t l741 '72 VOLVO 2 DOOi llDAN $3550 00 $295 fULL. PllCI DOWN "' MONTH $92.86 ~ ,.,,..."' "lM S4711.Jt. 1 .. •'••H11tt hi• a 11o. • ,....,._ ,., 41 llfteltfttt. A111111•I ,.re_,... ,..._ 11.66%. t I 426J44211Jl7 ATTENTION VOLVO OWNERS Annlvert1rv Special! AIO CONDITIOMIN• · $425 P:OR ONLY INSTALLEOll I • l'er Los ~amltos Racing Entries •1t1Hckllle R«I< IC•rocua) lit An0y Go IWh'°"l Pl RIDll Cl\ltllt (WIT_,) 171 lttlbln Ton•o l"•""l llt Onw1 Sancblorm 1•-ll 11t SIXTH ••C• -11' ~••ds J , • .,. o101 .. w C111m1,... '"'" '"°° ClolilnlM ..,1,, s.lOOll. Sl!Ytr 11 ''"° !ICnl.,.IJ l!J Furt ~ M•n U>rtlerl 12') ~na.tll iP..-...... ) \!/ lier F-!M•IWll•l Ill 8r1u l-(P-1 tH ~ Voo Doo IW,llhtl 110 Pouum Pl• !M•·..,,~l l:NI M(dw11 Tom (Sm<tl\I 120 AIM ltllf!Olt ~1111 c;,.,,a 1e1n1u1 l it 1 0<> E•~le IAd•lrl IM (1lilornl1 Slrod• rP1f1'1er) 111 o,m, W•lcl! ID•,YN) 111 / Cycles Race AtA:>CIR Prep Gymnastics Meet Fish Report - ProfeJcmat h I ft d i C a p bracket oompetlUon • n d Area Gals Seek Horwrs Saturday IAJI ,.•o•o -" .,.r. *" C9ltCll bod&. JS ft4 ($4, 1 .. -. c..i st. UMllJ9) -" a.i.n.: 2 ,....,,. ... JI wrr.cuoa. VS~ OANA WltA• .. -ISi .,....,.~ 1.Mf t>t•~ 11 N rr1cucMI. l ll•llrwt. .M ,,..,,~ ... •'-I • N•Wt>ORT !Oa'llY"' Udler - trophy racing return to Novi~ and intermediate gyrnnasts from Fount a Jn Orange County lnternntional \.'alley, Newport llarbor .and Raceway Saturday night while Wesllnlruiter will be among motorcycle road race1 will 1l<'-tht approximately 200 glrlio cupy the raceway'• 2.1-mile competlng in tht third anuual road race circuit Sunday, Southern California big h Saturday's competition in all school gymnastica: cham- National Hot Rod Association pio n.ships at Cal State tLA ) street class~ begiru with 2: IS Saturday. p.m. trials and concludes w11h \\'estminster'! coach. Liz e!lmin.ations from 7,15-10.30. llvle}, v.ho hu:.!e<l the n1t·el On Sunday. practice begins last ~'ear and whose team won al 9 a.nl., with feature racing the fhtunpionship the first nas!s, Donn[1 Frrit•r, Sue Saturday du e to an ankle in· t'Yt'nll art oovict gymnasts •nt11•,. 10 Ntt•clHM, •-a;.._,., .'Ii ob I e z a and lJ e bb 1 e JUr)', however. other point· Cathy Christy. Sb an non 11 .,.,1 .. t.: n 10Jd1, -ti I IOCll "~ ~rtt IAn'l .. - Suthe-rland to be cu11tendcr:s w1nn111g all-round gymnasts Daniels, Bonnie Lee, Debby '°l'i.~ : • .JM"!_ An:=,;"\,o~ Jur the all-rouod IJtlt' representing FO\lnlain Valley Lewis, Marta Stolz, and Leigh ,1111• 1u cM1u ~ 1 hall ... .,,.._ Coach Sos.tn INudhue of are Cheryl Frampton and Tannehill fron1 Fountain &J •flllM'••: l MUt>111, i wr~-. • Founta in Valley is also ~n· Nancy \\'ada. Valley : Shelly Barto. Kim,,.u;.;M-~";;; __________ , ding htr lop girls 10·1he meet. 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Casey Runge of fl untington Beach High School a I so qualified fnr the sing I es quarterfinal s by her perf orn1ar1 ce. at the preliminaries last week. She will encounter a challenger frun1 Blair. Neither is seeded. The area's only represen- t ative.~ in the doubles com- petition are Beverly Harrell and Stephanie Pantoja of llun- tingtun Beach. .. '• • an • Suggested sale price at participati ng stations for four Shell Belted Seventy Eight '". whitewalls. In sizes: C78-13 (plus $1.90, federal 'excise tax per tire)~and E78-14 (plus $2 .34; federal excise tax pe~ti re}f Check your Shell dealer for sale prices on othertires, too. Participating Shell dealers are stocked-up ... and ready to deal! The $99 SPECIAL is just one example of the great buys you can make. But hurry! This sale ends June 30: 1972. Size Suggested Sale Price • Plus Federal Excise Tax lor 4 Tires for 4 Tires C78-13 $ 99 $ 7.60 E 78-14 $ 99 $ 9.36 • F 78-14 $123 $10.08 G78-14 $134 $10.76 H78-14 $147 $11 .72 TIRES F 78-15 $125 $10.32 G78-15 $138 $11 .12 H78-15 $150 $12.04 *Prices may vary at participati ng stations . • • • ., . . ·.• .. .... ::i ,.. •• ... ·:: • n> d st Di an M fri fr1 .. G a pe ei in th a .. ni p B cb w m • al I ) L Richard Kneeland (above) in the Old Globe The· atre's 1971 San Diego National Shakespeare Festival production of Richard II. Sada Thomp- son plays Lady Macbeth. The theater's 23rd annu· el festival will present, in repertory: "The Merry Wives of Windsor,n "Love's Labour's Lost," ind "King Rich1rd Ill." Dis11ey Parades ~t\t Plaza "DiS™'Y on Parade" opens a two-week run in Los Angeles Sports Arena Tues· day. The 21!? hour extravaganza is a live stage musical whC're oil the favorite Dis ney characters come alive -singing and dancing. As a preview or the things to come, l\.1ickey Mouse will bring some of his friends to South Coa st Plaza, Costa Mesa from 10 to II a.m. Saturday. He will be joined by other stars of the ''Disney on Parade" show, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Winnie the Pooh , Eyesore and the lovely Snow White. They will ap- pear in the carousel ~urt. These Dis ney friends are presenting eight acts in the third edition of the traver ing show. All of the characters flood the stage for their opening greeting to the audience singing "H°"" Do You Do'' and "Zip-Ah-Dec-JJoo.Dah" followed by "Win- nie the Pooh." "The Aristocrats" present Parisian life at jts best and "Sleeping Beauty" takes on a new look es the c.baracters perfonn on stage. other acts include Herbie the Love Bug and Goofy in "Three's A Family." "The 'lltree Caballeros" presents Donald Duck and his LBtin frienm Panchita and Jose Carioca. The finale is .. It's a Small World." Tickets are priced $3 for general ad· mission and $3.50, $4 and $5 for reserved seats with children 12 and under $1 off on all perfoJmances. Performan~ are 1eheduled each Tuesday-Saturday at 8 p.m. with matinees on Wednesay and Saturday at 2: 30 p.m. and Sunday 2 and. 8 p.m. Information on special adult ar\d '°"tll groups may be obtained by calling '141-1129. Youth groups will be admitted for hall price on each Wednesday, June 14, 21 and 2il for the 2:30 p.m . performances. 'Jk::kets are available'nt the Sports Arena, 111 Ticketron outlets, Southern CallfOmla Music Co., all Mu tual Agencies, all Wallichs Music City Stores, Buffum's and Liberty Ticket Agencies. ' . " '· .. : . . . Much Ado About Shal(espeare 1'he 23rd swruner season o f Shakespeare at San Diego's Old Gl obe Theatre opens th.is week ~'ith N·o co1n- edies and a tragic history. "The l\1erry Wives of Windsor," opened the Festival season on Tuesday, ''Love's Labour's Lost" opens tonight. Both plays will attemate performances unt il July l l '~:hen the tragic history of ''Kilig Richard Ill" completes the repertory. All three productions will continue through September 17, Su n1 mer performances at the Old Globe 1'healre are presented nightly except Monday. plus \Vednesday, Saturday and Sunday matinees, during the San Diego National Shakespeare Festival in Balboa P ark. Craig Noel, producing director of the Old Globe Theatre, has guest directors for the three Festival productions . J ack O'Brien directs "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Eric Christmas has "Love's Labour's Lost" and Edward Payson Call will dJrect "King Richard Ill." Old Globe Theater art d irector Peggy Kellner will design the festival stage and costumes for ''The Merry Wives of \Vinds<>r" and Douglas Russell will design costumes for "King Richard lil." Returning as festival com.poser after an absence of three summers· will be Conrad Susa. He composed scores for 29 productions during IO previous seasons at the Old Globe Theatre. Productions of the San Diego National Sha kespeare Festival are presented in a fu nctioning repllca of Shakespeare's original Globe Playhouse built in London in 1599. The heavily woodbeamed interior, octagonal shape ;:ind triple balconies are principal features of San Diego's Old Globe Theatre built in 1935. Festival entertainment begins at 8 p.m . nighUy on the colorfully decorated grecns"'ard fronting the Old Globe Tileatre, !i.1usic and dances from six- teenth century England by costumed performers are a popular prelude to Festival productions in the Old Globe Theatre. Tickets are available by writing Old Globe Theatre, P.O. Box 2171, San Diego, 9'll 12. Reservations may be made by call· jng (714) 239-2'255. 11ices vary from $5.5(1.fj on Friday and Saturday nights; $~5.50 Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday nights, and $4.50-5 on Saturday and Sunday matinees. Cur- tain time is 2 p.m. and 8: 30 p.m. Donald Duck and Goofy compare notes. ,Traditional Elizabethan dances highlight pre· performance activities at the National Shakespeare Festival in San Diego opening this week. Balboa's Big Bands Return By L. PETER KRIEG • Of 111' O•H.,, l"Uot ll•ff The Big Band Sound, the overpowering sound of swing that reigned during the J930's and 40's, is back in Balboa. It's coming to Phil Tozer 's historic Balboa Pavilion for the third in an ongo- ing series o( "Bal Nights" promoted by Jong-time producer Johnnie Crenshaw Sheeder. The night is Saturday, June 17, and this (jme features sometl mes-saxophonist Ansell Hill and hi s 18-picce band. HiU, who got his start at Balboa's famed Rendezvous Ballroom when Stan Kenton left to take his troops on the road, came back to Orange County (he's a Newpart Beach "resident, now) in 1960 after yean on the Hollywood ballroom circuit. Hill was down at the Pavilion la.st week, reminiscing abou t old times and of· fering the opinion that big bands may, in· deed, be on the way back. "The age group that grew up with them ls available to us again," Hill said, ''their kids are grown up and they can get out." He also thinks that re11ewed exposure of the big band music is arousing the in- terest of the youth oC today. 1'Those who are inquisitive are coming to listen -and lilting it." Hill viewed. ffe said he ha s a son who pl ays guitar who has matured beyond his teen band days and who'll be playing with his band someday soon. ~lill says it doesn't take much to please a crowd of people who've come to relieve the Big Band era. "You play ·rn the Mood' and '\Voodchoppcr_s's Ball' and a couple of ballads and you coold go all night ," he said. Hill is not the biggest name to play during the scheduled series of four "Bal Nights" a yea r, but he drew 500 people the last time he played. Kenton 'is gong to bring his dancing-oo- ly band into town August 12 and Ms. Sheeder says if the popularity of tbe nights continues, she'll be a~e to bring in the likes of Count Basie, Les Brown, Woody Herman and Buddy RJch. Songstrcs.! Ella Mae Morse will also be on hand for llill's appearance. The doors on t'he second floor ol the Pavillion will swing open at 8 p.m. and there will be dancing from 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Tickets, which are $4 each, will be available al the door. Honk Makes Sounds For Indian Benefit Mlssi-Oll Viejo High School auditorium will be the scene of a dance and rock con- test from 7:30 to ll p.m., Friday, June 16. The musical group, 'Honk', comprised of Orange Cl:>ast residents, will be featured. Sponsored by Mount of Olives Lutheran Church, Mission Viejo, the dance will help finance a youth trip this summer to Reno, Nev. where the yoong people will help build 70 new homes for {he P alute Indian~. In the /J\llJlmer s ol 1170 and 1971, the young -I• worked O!I the Apache In- dian reservations ln Arizona . They painted claS5TOOl'Tls, church interior and exterior; vami~hed floors; scraped and caulked windows; cleaned, painted and built shelves in the commissary; made curtains ; laid cement sidewalks; cleaned homes; painted furniture; replaced win- dows; put up screens and did general clean up on the reservation. Open to all tilgb sclx>ol and college age persons, admission Is $1.75. SAXOPHONIST AnHll Hill WEEKENDER FEATURES FrW.y, Jae I, 1971 The Kindred looU Ulte a fringe: theater that got loot looklni for olf·Broadway and landod In Loodon .. Two young Amerioarw nm tt add: they perlonn any play handed t., them. See page 21. : Oulde to What lo Do lntennis&lon 0 0h, Calcutta" revitw Out 'N Abou t In the Oelleries Movie Guide Live Theater TV Log GWC Casting Pag!!! it: Page •~ Page"°: Page 21, Page 23- Page 2.S t,.. Page 24 Page ll Page 25 : •, . 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Jl"\'[ f( Sl'l\1.1"\SH RIT!':S -4~1!h annual L'nHE'd Srotrtsh Soc1t t1es r.aiherinrz and r.amf'", ('or~illr F1PJd. Santa \!Qn1c a. Scot· ll!lh rtanring, bagpiprs <"n111prt1t1nn, saber 11.nd tossing the sht>11L JL'\'E ?.7 . .Jl'LV Ill EXPOSITIU'\ -\~72 Southrrn California l::xpns1t1on and Fiur opens ll IJ.flar run Del \lar F111rgrnunds. Del ~1a.r Hriurs · 10 am . 10 pm Fln,1er shn'A, oa110nlll horse show anrl Kingston Trio Sarah \ a u~hn 11nd Robtrta Linn on grandstand. Adults, SI 50 . rhilrlren, 6-1 2, 75 r enL'I. 'Calcutta': Humor • Ill Raw H~ 1.. r..:·ri-:n K11tE<i or ,~, o.11y P 11~1 si.11 'l'lir1 ~11r::1kPcl · !)h' ( ai rul 1,1''' 1ntn nran~r !'nun11· 11Prk ;,, p;in 11f ;:i .~pt>r 1al !hrrr.r1;i '; S•111!h"ltl \';il1fnrn1a prP\lf'" f'llJ.!Ol!;t'l llt'llt J!.,1,.·!1illl Ill•'\ 1\ot1"t h;i1r to i•r1••"!. 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TOM TITUS 1 'I :1 I il11i1St' -..111·1.11 1·d I I lll'l ;\ ..,.·;1 nf 1 ~·rt 111~ :111d 1~ n11\1 "nil 111~ 'n1nol hl\ 111 111•· hl~11·k 1\111\ ;1 l'f''(l)I i!l'JH'(• pf l'<llHlllll llll\ Ill 11>\lrn u·n1 .111d ~ ,, 11i-1 ;1 I I \ 11 1 ;11 '!<•111>1 1111 1•r••d111 l11n1• !'1 1·d11 IJ.qi !,i,1h;•lll ;1•11! ll' 11111· ,1.-1r1 1.r 1 ii111111•'1·1 ~ f,ll. 1111~ h1·1d:l11 ~ <Jllt!lll"!I Intermission Ji, de1.11 il nn th" p.-111 11f flrilnl>{e <'."oun1y ·.~ ;in1Rlf'tir pJ:.11huu~rs. the 19il ·72 • ;1Jnp;i 1i,:n 'A ll!\ m arkr<l !)\· sf'1 pr al other zi.R:ntf1e;in1 (k•1 1'it)p1n1·11!~ hoth f;1\·nrahl1• ;u1d unfa\•H:lhlc. Amnn~ thrn1 -An adu.:: a!Jle up ... 11 Jtl~ in flphl!ton 111 !he arril nf serious ·(Q"an1n \1 L1h suerrsshtl pro· :t111rtinns 11f "Ol•11th 1•f ll :s ;ilrsn1an." 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Ask for f re\h s(\uPezl!ld orenge j111c.• 1n your lfl vorit g bet . Th e drinks 1t r11 fabulous wh11n it's fr11 1h, pu re or,..nge juic.11 . w ,, won 't 1'!11 thfl "oth11r kind" the! 1ey1 in tiny print, "Mede from Conc.erlir11 IR ," or "sug"lr odded ." or "po1leuri1ed." Wo '"II the "Freshest," "P11rest," "Cleanest " in to""'" -o r.d it's lower p ric ed the n the "other kind." Comt1 , ha vt1 o ft•e s•mp/11, ~-------------., p1 1r11Jtt\r C'11lt11rr ;111rl life.--··-----------, I oou1L1 H1Ao11t I LOWltT ra1ceo I oou1L1 HIADl1t CILLO·WU•,.. SWEETEST I LOCAL ~•OWN I I CAULIFLOWER I AND NOW THE CUCUMBERS ~II]{', Jh1rlwa 'l'ravrl~ TAKE THE i\EWS QUIZ II< l\J ,\'\\ l)~ ll > {\ l ! Bllrl~,..-~ Stt'r1s;u1rl's !IP" p1r Jure. ··L'p th(' S;111clh'1~."' 1,1\\ i..:Jollt'·lt'ol fron1 !lnll.11111,l(j tn Nr1v Ynrk to l\1•11_v ... Al r11·;:i , We Dare You ..• Every Soturdoy ~iUNTER'S BOOKS =S FASHION SQUARE SANTA ANA ( 714) 543.9343 * Hard b1ck1 e P1ptr b•clc1 Gre•ting C1rd1 OPEN EVENINGS MON. & F~I. * Ali• hi l 1werly Hlll1 • !ih-1m1111 Ocik, e le J•ll• e Ptioo11ll e SP Pr•llclN• ---,. \\',.$r ·~ (llrt"~! k r1nr•t BN"tk1tort Sr.r1ln~ C.oiHfnr111i'l ~1nr" lA.'IJ ' H I I 20C loch I CLE:~~S~ IN I 6 For 25« I ·----·· I' - - - - ' ORANGE LOCAL GROW• I I DILJCJOUI MOW I JUICE I ZUCCHINI CANTALOUPE I SQUASH I : 6 ~:.~.· 00 : ~!:~:: •• "·~-~:.. •• Witt! Tiiis Ce1tp111 -• Wltfl Thl1 Cttupo11 With fhl1 C1u,•1t !..-------------COUPONS rxrru JUNE 14, 1972 Thes• ro1teuront1 d•rnond tho f in •tf for th•ir cutforn•rs, th4f'1 why th•y '••tvrt Newpert Produce! Pttroniit tktml Tht loort Docks, N•wport; Mr. Mlke1, Bo l- boo; Topp«'• Steek Houu, S1 nt• An•; Hlffwiew llowl, Sonfo An•; The Cron House, Lo9 uno N i9 uel, end aYer )00 others. How obouf your c ollin g ut 1 "Orangt Countv'• Fct8Ct1t Growing Produce and Flo1ctr Organ ization• ~ N~rE~!M ~.~~~~CE 2616 Newport louleward on the P•nln1ula 'ttono 67:l-171S 67J ... 711 6l'S·62tt "!S Ytar1 "' Produce "Whl!'r• qt1l'!l ,ty U t'1t Kno!D Ho w" OrrlPr of the HoUlfl" 11:s,,. ....... .., ...... ..,,,...,..,"'"0•'•'•'•'•'•'•'c'-',,..'~~~ ~'?!.~~,'•"-0'=~1·;·"""",...""'"'""""""""""""'"'' ( 1 ' 1. r rl fr a n rl i~ nl "' " ' a d nf r, ill rl ' h• " rh " Beachcomber Picking Up Alloptin{.{ Hollywood Menu Makes tlie Dif f er e1ice Son1et 1n1es it's a bit d11f1ruJ1 Ill rreate anolher Pd1!1rin nf a landmark enterprise A good ra"P Jn point ts Corona de] ~lar's Onn thr RP;i('hcornbf>r restauranf \\lhp"' I! •1pt'nrd thrN' ye;oirs ai;:o th15 ~11.111111•·r n11 pl.11·t· h1111nl! 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[)(Jn chr H1•11!·hcon1rnhr>r scr\'CS r11nner n1<.:htlv frri 111 :i tn 11 r m And a Su111tay t·hampagnr hn.1nr·h l~ rtf ferl'd frnn1 11 a 111 to .1 fl 111 THE BLACK KNIGHT RESTAURANT 1 .,.1r1~v '~'" s~'u•d~v. 8:JO lo 1:)0 INTIMATE DINING COCK TAILS • DANCI NG SE AFOOD BAR ENTERTA IN MENT BRANDIE BRANDON DUO Tkursdoy F'n!llio11 Skow 1 ?:15 Open Seven 011y1 LUNCH e DINNER e SUNDAY lllUNCM 11 o.rr1. • p.m. ':lO "·'"· • 4 p.m. 12802 COAST HWY. (•I (,OW" Vllloy ,.,,_wo~l LAGUNA NIGUEL MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB L"rk Roo111 DINNER SPECIALS Ch?•t • of Soup <H S"l ~d B~~rd Po1,.1 .. o• R ·c~ Pil of e G.,r,. B•&•d Brvetfqe • DP•IPd WEDNESDAY -Top Sirloin St"'ak •. THURSDAY -Prime Rib FRIDAY -Br&ised Sirloin Tips SATURDAY -Tournfldos of Beef SUNDAY -lobster Ta il fl1·nt1gr Cn1111t,1'~ Top Entertah1n1enl BUDDY AND HELEN 16711 CllAHAM AYINUI I At WCJTMr) S2.9S $3.10 $2.95 Sl.25 $4.]5 HUNTINllTON llACH 17141 846·1116 1211) 192-1954 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST DINING & NIGHT CLUB SCENE Fe"turin9 Chet Larry Flemin9's Excltln9 Island and Mainland Dishes DINNER HOURS 6 TO 11 P.M. Mixologi1t Bobby C1lo At tM .._, •'" erplo•h• ,, .. 1100 PALISAnl S RClA I) I RR IS H.ll COSTA M fSA 5~7-70',; Open NOW APPEARING Daily 10 A .M. to 2 A .M. Lunch 11 :30 to 3 MATT LEWIS & CO. 330 EAST 17TH STREET COSTA MESA S48-7791 RESTAURANT LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS SEA FOOD-STEAKS-PRIME RIB INTERNATIONAL ENTREES FROM $2.IS JILL SAYS: "YOU ONLY HAVE TO TRY IT TO LIKE IT." Prime Rib e lunch S7..25-Dinner $3 .95 Tht F•bulou1 HARRY & JERRY In Tht Loungt D11ncln9 Nightly from 9 p.m. l unch-Mon. thru Fr i. I I a .m. to 2 :3 0 p.m. Dinner-Mon. thru Sat . S to IO p .m. Ccmpl;..,•"l•ry l•~•d Al<11~~ f.,, •If 8irfhd~y• & """;"R •t ~•i @o 2645 Harbor lfvd., Costo Mesa 545-9471 NOW OPEN MONDAYS Re9utar Lunch Served 11 to 5 PARTY NIGHT STARTS AT 4:00 P.M. Special Priced Drinks Chompaqne SOc COMPLETE DINNER $2.50 DantlrHJ With CLAY CHRISTOPHER & THE CHANGES I to 1 p.m. WAYNE GABRIEL 111 ti.. Le111tp l11M. tllr11 Sot. 9 te 2 LES CZIMBER TRIO S1111doy After10GC111 ~""' J ,,.,., 011 SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11 to 3 \ LUNCH e DINNER B COCKTAILS e DANCING Uoo NcKsllll w. 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T·Bone 3.50 LONGHORN : A 32 oz. Porte rh ouse 4.95 PRIME-RIB : Fines t Beef Roasled 4.45 LUNCH MONDAY-FRIDAY • DINNER N IGHT LY JOHN McCORMIC K Direct From Las Vegas And Palm Springs SAN CLEMENTE INN COCKTAILS ;tiVI 0 ""'"WINES r.. .... ~ ~ / ~~ESA • ,,,:::.:,::~=~ Pho"' (7"1 ~19~ 12S AVE NIDA ESPLANOIAN SAN CL EMENTE 492.6103 TORRANCE ~ Oet Amo Fashion Square (Entrance Ji 5) • {213) 542·73J~ SATURDAY NlTF-THE ASTORIA TRIO l'•..,ev• •~• S•u••br•!•M wltll l'el•!o Dum1111~9~ THE BERLINER RESTAURANT 11511 IEACH ILVD. HUNTINGTON IEACH TOWM ._NO (QllNTll Y CSNTl ll A COMPLETE CONTINENTAL DELI SECTION OPlfH l'Olt LUH(~ Me" !toe~ S•I. -11 :>0 10 2:M Dll>IH ., .. l'•OM I , M. &•C•~I Mend•~ OAN(IN!) TO v.,a1ous OEllMl.H II.HOS l'r!~•y •"'II Sll\l!'da, OPIW JUNOAYi ••NQUIT l'A(ILITllEI FROM OUR WINE CEL LAR W'"' (Klolllh C~•'t•u"elll D1o1 PIH St. lml!t~ l~ll•r 3C.,Wl flt l(flf Me,tlltlV'"l!llel\ lllttllflt C••.,.•• Nitoc:lll•rwll ,1 ........ 0.lf W\tn~c Sc""'l1el •0111M•n eret s•·~•"llff Pe•• (~Oii' !'hl-MJ! St,1k r"' ~"~'~" W• '•rv• IC ·~~ ,,,, l•~t•IU!•• tu .. ~•""'"~'• llffl(ll o ........ D\kl• & 1...,•'11 '<""""'•"" I ! • • \iJ OIJLY '1L~T ~1'11'!" RESTAURANT In the Galleries I Members Auctio n Art, Antiques in Lagurw. Beach P~I ME RIB • sTE,.K • Lossru j IT,.LIAN SPECIA LT IES j ENTERTAINMENT · DAN CING t\"•ll" Appf'a rh1" GERMAINE AND THE BILL MALO TRIO 1162 I RISTOL·PALISADIS COSTA MESA ROA O 544-JJ•D 't.'OCK'f ,\11.S i.rvr~:RT A/,"!,,., F:NT W••k O.y1: 11 :JO A .M. to 1'1 JO ~~ LUIS MORENO I At Th e Pi•no B•r ~I. cr1111f s.t. l 1 ;JO A.M, ro I :JO Tuel. thru Sit. lo11ttd~yt: -4:D0·11 MIDNIG HT 909) E. ,.DAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 9•2-791 1 \.1E54 \'EROf'. LJ8A.AR'' -29flq ~1tll Verdt Dr .. (Ml.I ,\1,.3•. Oil8. "'•lrrrnlor~ •ntf Jtr'ylit'!I hy Mrs. JJck I. W@st LAGlll\'A RF.ACH ART f.ALJ.f:RV -.'U17 (Jifl Dr .. l A11 una ~~l"h Hnur• 11 ~ 11 m.·4·3'1 p.m \.1rmhrr1 prnvldr art lnr 1urrion throughout the fll()nlh of Junr . Works inrlurlr C'l'ram1e~. oih. v.·at,.n·olor~. sculpturr AVCO SAVIJ\'l;!ol AN I) l.J)AN -11111 Rr1.~1ul Sl . t:ollt. ~fr.~;i Or1tn111l wAler C<llor' by Mrs. Arthu r 'W'1lli11m1 through June (.:C)STA M t.:.~A LIHRA RY -566 Cr.n!er S1reel, Cosl• Mts11 Oil~ b~ ,\!rs. C. T Sanford rhiough JUtlt', OtlW."'l':Y SAVINl;S ANll LOAN -llifl t-:. 171h ~I . toi>lil Ml'~IL Oils ilnrl t1crvt1r.~ hv Mrs. Birh;ird H M11rllh thtriugh June. <Ills. wat,.rroinr~. ,.;.ryltc~ 11nf'I in ks hy Mr~ IAlll Oull· man. Stngr;iph' h.v Mrs. Helen A. Prnlhl'rs fhrnugh Junl' ~fo;(:UlllTY l'At:lf lC RAN K lH E. !7th Sr , Cos/;i M~~;i (/1ls ;ind w111~r1·nlors by h1 r~. \\'ilh;im Rich11tri.~l)n thrnu~h TRAt'\SA•\IEll l('A Tl'l'I. .. : f 'j l , 1711 I': 17th S1 , l:tl~l;:i ~11'~il Oil~ IH .\ff t Rntwrt R H;irlf'rn 1hrnui;:h .Junl' FIRST \'ATIO,AI. RA:\'M OF ORA ,\t;P: fflUf\'Tl' lti.1'1 Arl;im~ St, \'tl''" Mrll;i 011.~ h\ l.il'A"renrr Ruhl..11. thrr.u~h June (;l.f>:i"l}Al.t: t' .. :llt-:RAL SA \'li\'f;S -2:1fl0 l\lr11:1 \',.rfif' !Ir . Nightly Dinner 1 Specials SJ.95 I TA tE ,/ 1/,.WHAtE 400 M,t,IN. BALBOA PENINSULA l'LE.NTY OF PAP.KING • 673·4633 1 1-.....1..~~....i..~~~~~~-" PIZZA HOM E DELIV ERIES HAVE CHA NGED A LOT ·sINCE TH E OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speed delicious .. -+ +' . It n1~ ... , • ,,,...,,.,, . • -.;<. If' l "'~"·j~"'·ft! M ission ~~io fr)rJ "'" ,_.,...... .......... ..... "' - ,. ·~· '" l ... R••••"•I ·I""'~ r nsl11 ~ftA.a . fl1L ... 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Ari LP11,i,:11r 111ritd txhih11: thrriu,ii::h .Junf" lfl·.July I~. juriPd ,11how nf p.111nl1n,i,:s bv !hi' Orangt Ari i\!l~1:111on mf'mbtr.'I. \'t:WP(lRT HAR HOfl ART MlJSt'.l'.\I ~:!.11 V..'. R11lho;1 Rlvd , .\'twpor! Rtarh. Hour~. noon lo p.m. Tut~.-Sun . rln,11rrl Mon l)n rrh1b11 rhrnugh .rul.1• I~. "Nr w Art in ()riinge Cnunl)" inrludt .'I lh~ wnrk flf f1..~ county ;irli~ll'I. ('..\!. ,"(T.\'l'F, t•Ut.IJ·:RTON ltALl.~:nY 1100 N St ai .. C1111P~, Rl l'rl .. Ful\ertnn. Hnur!l, ~1<in .. Fri from 1 !n 4·.1fl p.rn .. Sun 1 1n 4 r rn T<'n ~1,.,.1 .1nd Al11rn1num ~1·ulpl1tr,..'I hy ~firh;iel Tn<lrl . prfllc~.~nr <if v1.'lt1<1l ?>!'!.~ et l 'C SRn Oii>gn, through JunP '.!2 1 .Al;U~i\ R t-~At:H Alt'f CAl.l.l':nY -307 Cliff J)r1vr-. \,(1- j!.HnR Rr.:u•h :\rl llnrl 11nt1quf'~ .•alf" ;ind .~iltnt :iurlinn nr 111ernhfrs' wnrk , .June.~ 17 from 1!·30 11 .m. TO 4 30 p.m rt;11!\ Final h1rlchn,I( ;H II pm .Junr 17. ta .1''.NllAl.E f fo:llE RAI. SA \'Jj\'l;S ~00 ;-.,1pwpnrt t:ent.tr l)r1vP. ~ev.•port Be<:1ch. \.11n<1S<'t1pr and floral nil p:i inf!ng~ b~· l-lel!·n Meyers 1if L11~tu1;; Brach. 1hrnugh .Junr. Cl \/1( Ct<:l\'T f';R GA LLl':nr i\'rw1x1r1 Reilf'h Cit,\' HAIL On r1h1hi1 durin,I( rrgular businrss hour.~. !!rleclf'rl rntries nr 1hr art~ :tnd from \ht> C1\y Art.~ Fe.~lival. rhrnu~h .lunt. --:.·, pr:1"17-:; yo:~" ~~~v:-~;;;~:;,.,.,~7 !nin;,9 Kam Yt"t'. Owner n l UNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS U Ol'IEN , DAYS ... w11• n 1 ! 100• TO GO • Sl'ICIAl •llCQUNT I u Kam'S Rest auran t fln ... coe llnl!t1nrl enlrr~ h i .~ 9rh _v f'ar 1n thf' Lou nge al Kont1 1.:inr•. 2f\99 \!11rbor Rl1·rl . f 'n~ta Mcs:i !Jr ;ipp('11r • n1gh1ly r.xrrpl Snnrl~\· f rnn1 !=! r 111, 1n 2 a rn I-le ha .~ a bl f'r1rl 11f I... p1;inn. 1·1)rt1 l.1:. ;ind 1any ;in t ic!'. HOLJ.Y\\'f)fln 1l'!'l 1 .!n~Pph f(l!\fll 1t.nrl r111rir11t. ~.1rrlin.1 -h111>h:1nrl 11nrl 11'1fr 1n l'rlll l1ff' -11ill bf' g uest~ nn Hv· 1\f'\1• ~ynrl1r::11 r<1 ~PT\f'<; "It'.~ rnur Rrt." All Media Show Du <' At Bowers Thf' l)ran,i:t Art A.s.~1ati11n "'Ill trion!lor an all m~i ;i art .~ho" 1n !hf' J:ardtn' n{ the Ch11rl,, I\' f\llwf'r< .\1USl'U!Tl, 2fl02 "o: .\1:110 St S:int.1 An:i, on SF1lurr1~.1 'l"ht ~hn11 1~ .1prn 10 ;ill l)r11nl!t ('01ff111· aru11r~ The'"" Ill 1 ... ·n do!t11r~ rn inl"nlhrr~ 1nfi fn11r dnl l11r~ fflr nnnmrmber' rnr rac·h p111nr1nJ: ~11 hm ilttrl 1';un1 1 n.ii~ will ht ;irrrri11'1f bf>twren 9 anti I I :tn ;i m. S;iturfiar. .l urors "'tit hf-R1rh:1rrt ('\1;1\hs .. r l.111tun;i RParh an1t L::1rr1• Rn1n~ (If ihr mu~rurn ~r;:iff ( ';:i sh ;infi nhtvin~ will hi' 1111·;in\!'fl lhr \.l'lnnrr~. All p11 !n1 init~ 1r1ll h<' nn fitsp!;iy in thp i,:arrlt-ns rrn1n 1 In 4.:'10 pm, ~11t11r1l;iy \\11nn1n2 ra1nru1i;:~ 11 t!l r,., nn rxh1h1t u' thr trHi.~rurn i;:;il lr r1 fiunn1; lh" m11n1h of Au~u<r . ,\ li111 F1 11"'" Si· ls '1 i rl ~1111 1 111 c r \'ill• ~ :\11rl~11n1rn,,r N 1 1:: ht ', J)l"f'flrn," !'llt.£;t'f1 h1 rPtrr Rrtlr k. 1r11l hr !hr thtrrl ?I· rr:ict1nn of 1hr !!172·7:1 .~r;isnn for !hf' Cf'lllf'1' Thr;i!rP t;rn1111 ;i t rhe Ahtn;in:r;nn Thf"l'ltrr. J.n~ AnC('lC:ll !\l;inA_giniz J)1rr1·!nr nnhf'rl Fryrr 11nnn1101•Pfi thiit th"' r:n1·;il Sh;:ikr.~pr;irr Cnm pan y 11·111 ;ippriir in thf' rrndurr1n11 ~cher!llled f<ir .111n11;iry 2J thrnu!;!h ~1iirrh :'I, 1!17.1 Real Cantonese F~od e•t h•r• or tak• home. ST AG CHINESE CASINO pi~l,,a:·hot pizz1s to yo ur door in minutes. ~~~~-f~ For prompt service phone 646-7136 ~-~~ '•,,.~,.JI~~~~~ ·'11r'""1'11 /lrrri•1•/111 111 21 I N B h OR iole 3.9S60 ~·\ ,,,001 m ... , LT •• J·~· ~1 4~2~1~[~. =17~t~h~ll~'~"~t~IN~o;";G;';";'~l~lo~'~"~":'~·~ll~l~·l~l~ll~~~I ... ·.o p .. :·~~ ;:.,,:w:.~;',,.,:•~ '"· "'''•'·'tit 1 •·•· " M.:.:-:..::."' ,_..... ---.---~~"-2 /1,-.:-Fi.IN-G'''fcl <7'J . I L ...... ,~ (Newport Be1ch/Co1t1 Mtsa-l 7th •nd Tustin) , J~ or 847·1214 (Huntin&lon Beach-B,.ch "~ Hi•I). /Ji Get the Pizza with Piizaz ~'.~'. 'lnGn·eds c./v;-vr1r1:r111• • CHAMPAGNE g<.;;:;,,, !nt.,.lllnm.,I r I I 9em·S pm On The M•ll In F•1hlon l.t1nd 644-2414 -··-••OFFER YOU CAN CLIP US FOR TWO STEAK DINNERS. Th<.'11 s nghl. Two ste;"lk d•nn'.;fS. Specially priced ;it \ust 54.95 for bolh. W hy <1re w e mak.1n9 lh1s o!fcr? We ~1rr1pty w ,1n! you to try one of the gren\ st<>n k ~ we serve. Tt>ny;d~1 Mnrinated 1n our own spec1al Oriental teriyak 1 s;iuce Dinner includes :.ouo d u 1our or rresh garden st1 l<1d. Choice of potato. Piping hot homrmnde brefld. And a grilled p ine11.ppte ring. Plus a bottomless cup ol our own special blef'ld callee. Of course we want you to 1neet our lrienOly peopl(3, t oo, ;ind dine in 1he warm atmosphere that's become a Rig ger trademark. We hope you try us. And we hope you come baclc: often. II means a great deal to us. Vi tt'e also a great deal for you. R• ~ ~~ "ri n<>~1 i\'\~-:11·?.11 r .. on Ill (ll::lnl!:P ('"." C~••b,.,;1 •• -Food h1 Go Op•" 1 Dov• c •• ~1 .. ;1, RAINBOW TROU T ~'l•ll,. .\ ln1nnri 111~ AM O NCi 10 Sll f CT DINNlll I NT llfES VIN A HAllM Ell: DUO Fur \Vcc kctule r A d "cr ti ~i n g P hone 6424:!21 ------~ -- OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO DINE IN A PLEASA NT HAC IENDA ATMOSPHER E MICllSll THE FINEST FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAU RANT • 296 E. 17th STREET • ~ HILi.G REN SQ. COSTA MESA PHONE 645·7626 II OPEN Srmd•y Ihm Th11ndllJ' //. / 0 p.m. Fr/day a11d Sa turthy I/./ I p.m. -- l SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M . • 3 P.M . DINNER 15 SERVED FROM l P.M . Phone l l l-2770 c.,Airporter qnn INTIMATE ENTE RTAINMENT "With You Gt.ntly On Our Mind" BOB & ROSIE DUO Wed. tlttu $1111. SUMDAT IJIUMCH 10 A.M. tel ,,M. I AN QU IT ,AClllTllS ]1 7 'ACl,IC COAST HWY, HUNTI N•TON llACH 0 'fN 1 DAYS 5l 6·2555 \\~(")~ ANCHOR INN HOUSE OF SEAFOOD NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 11 :30 to 2:30 Tues. thru Fri. Nightly Oin ner-Coc kt e ih 4' to I I p.m . Sund•y 2 to 9:10 pm-C1'01ed Mond1y1 1814 N, Coast Hwy. SAN CLEMENTE INTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE 0\1r Kltchrn Unot-r 'n1,. Otr,.ctJnn of Clrr.r MA RIO u: FR ANr COCK! ,i.ILS e CLOSE D MONDAY 501 W. lOt~ ST. NIWl'ORT II.I.CH 675.0JOO TEMPLE GARDENS ~Nt:S:SRe1t•u ra1tl RICKS HA COCKTAIL L""'h•on & Dinnt' Dilly ''L a ht. I t• 1 f t>•lunnt t:xt)tjc Trnntral Drtnk• IU,,I T LUNCH l l:»l:ll Mon41y thrv Prhll•y 1500 Ar"AMI f•f H•rMf) COITA MllA 140· 1 U 7 140· 1 U J ENTER TAINMENT • 7 NIGHTS A WEEK DANCING * HAP HALL DUO """" G·~• W,11,. o" 9,,, WED. THRU SU N. ............___~ MOl\t. NllE! ~ G.INl DtV.\LLI lUI . !'lilt:\ LAJt aY LA.If ----------For Ea rly Risers and L ate Players Open Da ily From 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. Re ar-Mesa Theater Ml:~• ~OU .. llE l ~S £. l •th SI. J11tl eff Newport llwd. l 'i'l\IRI'\ .\f l• 1\ 1.l'\rllf:r•\ f'l ,,\T~<"; r 1;1l\I ."I..'·, ,y~~ ~~ ~ti, ~ Co,ona de l Ma ' ~ f'ir1e ltu l if1 t1 ('t 1i~ir1e ('r,c-1.;Lnil ~ 232 5 E. CO AST HIGHWAY 673-8267 Reser vations Open O&i ly -S p.m. to 2 A.m. CLOSED MONDAY CONTINENTAL CUISINE e SEA FOODS CHARCOAL !ROIL ED ST EAKS H•• A,,._ .... NORM PANTO DUO o,_ Deity M•ll· Htr• Pfl. -11 A.M, t• J A.M. 0 ,.11 At 4 r.M. ell Sat. •M s.11. U10 N•wport llv4., Cosio M.,. 64 2-IHJ HunarJTlier would Ilka to haw you ... ~· .hr •laaar !l)pe11 1 111rh1s 1 wtt~I ... Ju .. 11 \41 I•• Jato dlnaor l•r oh••P•P•brunell :JI :le l•r da•ol•I LIV£ MAJNl lOBSTfR fer ... kt•lb ·:• FltESH DAILY FROM tna:er"ittd d1111k.\ em! comphrntnl!tY ho1s d'.otLIYl'tll TH[ EAST COloST All 111•1•1 ,,..,1 e11ft •e~•~iotd hungry tiger :~~T~~:~;: ··~ Call fOf Rn1rvttion1i (11'1979-t lll YOU!' Koit: Frank Uh11M11 111•1 W~~t Stlftflowtr (~t•t ttre $"11th Co1s1 '1n1) i" St"t' Alli 1:00 1:30 1:00 1.30 ID:OO 1D:l0 ' ' tl:l~ 11 :30 tJ::OG 11:30 ,,llO ,,JO I ' • • TV IDGHLIGHTS K~r.·r m -"Film Ortysst y" pre.!!ent~ Ro~ ert ~l •hert~·~ Man nf Aran.'' fEniJand, IQ34 L Ont of lhtearliest docu mef't1rit~ ll prt1bes man 's struggle aga in ~! tht elem enL'! of the Irish cna.~L ~ ... o.r 11'9•., .. "':' """'"'"'-~-.... -.,,--~.·~·~ .. -· .. ·-·---· Frid a y Evenin g JUNE ! 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HELO OVER! 2nd BIG WEEK "KLUTE" ,,., "SUMMER OF '42" IOTH COlOll IOTH Ill SHOWTIME 7:00 P.M. lid LUI' HLIURI ~~. mN• "''""f ~~.~.-.~~---kj ""e'" ooc '"' ·---------All•e 'lnylnq LOVING W hh Ge.,•9e Se911 f I. '"" M11rl11 S11 f"t S 111td•f M•1l111111 J;OO P'.M, y ·• t; singer in lo"' "trh ti1sex11a! English 1e11chtr, ~1 1 r h 11 t l )'ork. Thr Dt11d Ar• A.l !lr JHf• Hl'lrror film 1"\nh·1ng st \, .'Jarli!m. and !~ &c:i!! f'rlt-z tbt C111 1Xf: An1matPrl r.'lrtoon of i-txuit\ P~ci:i padl's nf r11t lnvn!vtd 1n ra n1r11~ rr\·nlu 11nns ann poi The f.ndfathrr 1R t: Vilrn \'etSlfln nf ~1<\rlf"I r uzn 001 Pl relling nr life and dPa!h "1!h1n a ~::in,llsler fam1h Pnht1r~ ~nri 1ntngut . brutal1r ~ Anrl mur<lr i nr !ht Mafi:i S!:1r~ .\larlnn Rr;:i ndn anrt Al P11r1nn Ham mf'r~mi!h Jc 0111 1R 1· Eht;ibeth T;nlor :1nd R1r·h:i1r1 Burton ;ind PP!f>f u~11nnv ~lllr In slnt\ nf rn;in 'ol'hn prnm1~f'ri happini-s~ In 1111 wht" IP."IH cin his will fnr e,no<l nr P\ ii Hunti nl P ar•~· 1H1 : A .~!nr 1 nf 1'1nlrnr1> .::inrl h u m a 11 h.:i.~t nf'~!'. H1 thP n\rl \\·r~t 0111•cr Rf'e<I . 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H u m p h r P y Rni:11rt. plavrrl h.\' ,ff'rrv Lar~· ~um mer nl ·~1: 1 R I : ;\"n.~t:ilg1r rPhirn 1o pa rh "·:ir 1 l'i'lr~ rlrp1rt1n~ thrPr lf'rnagr hoys a"oikrnini;: It" 1·nm;inrt :inci .<;P.~ Th•\' ~·hilt ""':l ,\" !l1tmnler 11! .::in ~:a.<;1Prn .i;horio rr.i;nrt r I .::i n n 1 n ~ rnnquP.~I.<; :-:;f'nSlll\'f' Hrrn1 1r fall~ in \n v,, t1·il h hesi u!iful . .\rmv 1.1"ifP .le.n ndF'r O'\l"tll anrl G·ary Grimt>o; ,<1 il r --' LIVE THEATER " f "Pueblo '" Sttuth C:n?..<:t R e p e r I ., r .\ st ages 11 re-enactrnen1 o( ! he 1968 Puthlo incident a1 R r m Wedn"'sda ~·~ !hrough Sunrl;,\l throu gh next Wttkend at lfle Third Srep The;i ter, lfi.!7 Henry VIII Sch eduled f'or Reruns The: po mp. ri.1i;p;:in111 :111rl pnlitir;i/ pn"·er g<\me of thf' F:l i1.11 bethan er11 rnmes In Ide in '"The Six \.\"ivP ~ of HPnrv v111.·· r h" a\1·;irri-11111111nl! rlran1atic scr1r.<: starring l\t>1th fi.1irh1"11. :vt nnd<1.\". Al R ~op m !\"e"'port Blvd., Cosl a ~1esa. Resrrva tion~ M6·1:1fi~ "''ou Can'! Tak" 11 ""ith \'nu" RP\'i1·a1 of 1930 "s priie·"·in· n1ng Cflmf'rl.v slai!erl 111 8 p.m Frida."~ .::ind Sa r u r rl a y s thrnugh .l11ne 24 hy thP 1r1'\ne Cnm mun11 .1· The;itPr al lhP UC fr\·111,. H11m11nJ11f>< Hit I ! Plr:i rho11~P Rr.~f'r1·11!!nn.~ :;47. 17~3 "'f)rar Li11r" A l1•·1i.r·h:i r;ir!f'r rlrt1mAt1z:i· t1nn .:ii thP San Clen1Pnre Com - m11n1t1· Thtatt r. 202 Avenid11. ( ;i b r i I 1 n. S;in Cl f"mf'ntP r rrfnrma nre~ at II :io p.m Thur~da\·. Frida v :1nO Sa tur· r1:1, lhrnu~h .Junr 17 Reserva . t 1nn.~ 4!12-04R.'i MATUIU! TEENS ANO ADULTS Arraq I PG I: Hnm14t ln fHms to l11r bullfiJht.er Carlo.! Arnu.a. Graphic bull rtaht.s, n•rNtf'rl h:v A.nl ~ny Qu inn Mnnlt W1lah IPGI: V r ~1arvin jXlrtray.!i a louah rowboy who l1vt~ In ~Pt thr Wtst outgrow lht ne~ for hi~ kirnl of mi n HP anrl .l11C"k P.11t,11nrP. return from rangl' rn riL~rnver thtir ra/\('h ha~ btt:n hnu,ll"l'lt bv hii rnmp1n~· and lhl"ir JOO~ .11rr in jl'np.ard~ ~kyjatkf'ft I PG ): .lt11nnP rr11n. Rosy (i rif'r. W111tior P1dgMn and Ch.11rHon Ht.stnn ~lar 1n ~U.!ipPn~t dr11ma .::ibo11t hijacki ng abo1rd .a 707 JP l li nPr. ~llrnt Runn.lna 1Pfi 1: Abnut a future. lomorrow wh~ all pover1~· hi.!i tw!en elim in1 l~. hill in ton ha~ .1111 Jl reener:v. txcepr for one dnm r in ou1er ~pacr. Suddenly order tomr. to abandon ii. sn Rrurf' Otrn. !hi' 11bhnt -like caretakrr whn h•~ ~rnwn tn love the greener1 , rril"!I tn save. it 11nrl the (rifl nd l~, 1nec hanica\ robots * TJ1t lt:tfrr 11r1n,rrl1n1 r l•1 nUPr t}1 p trtlr ind1ro.tf ~ 11,, rnt.1ng g1vr.n thr. pirtur,. h·i the i\fntinn PictlL'"' rnrlr Tht Cndr. .A.1?d R111111r:i p1·" 9rn111. m.ny l'>t founii "" n1•r of tiJ ,t motion p;critrr paQr : Tricia Nixon In TV Talk Saturday • Jn 8 warm. pt.rsonil rhat. PrPsJdent Nixon ·~ da11ght r r rel1te~ experience~ 11 nrl im pressions of her lift in an ,.·~ elusive JO.minute colnr SPl'Clal to Air on Channel S Saturday. June 10, at A p.m. "'A Cnnversittlnr. "' 1 1 h P11 tric11 Nixon Cnx .. i~ ;in 1n· tervitw wit h 11 young wo m1 n I farinJ; ma.ny nf thP !'1/!Jml" prob-! h"m!' and ch/!Jllengts "-itli 11•hich other ynung marritrl women arf' C'Onfrnnted in toda y's world. 1 on Ki\'"BC-rh;innf'I 4 "'C::itr h l lf' If \'nu Ca n" f"nmf'rl.\·-my~rrr\• play.<: Al ~ 30 p Fll Fru1avs ;i n d S:it11rr1 11 1·~ lhrnuR:h June. 17 111! !hr II u n I 1 n I! I n n Beach Pl;i11hO\JS('. 2!11l ~1 11 in St ' Hunt· 1ngton A p a r h Rec;er1•11 tions ~.'"\fi-R81i1 1'rici1'11 talk with R n 1' F,;irh nf !he .<:UbSl'Ql!r n1 f11 r .<:c,e:mcnt.~ "·111 he a1 rPr1 ;it thP .~a mp 11 ·30 tn 10 p.m. timi> s!nt . nn Junt l9. June 2ti . J ulv :i. .Jul v 17 11nd ./11lv .J! , The mul!i-;i~1flrrl w\nn\n;: series l'lllo 11·nn for \lirhf'll ;i Natinn .::i l F.:mm.v fnr hi .~ rnlP :J'< Henrv VIII. The sf'riP~ 11·as :J iJ"e:fi' l.::i.<:t .l'e:Jr on thr r~s ;:inrl 11·a~ prndurerl h.v !hr Rritish Rrn,11drA~tin):1 Cn rpnr.::it inn "POSSISS ION 0 11 JOll OILANIY" '" t--&NP "' "SUCH G>OOD FlllNDS'" ' YY\E'J.\ s "'Of'11 r Er~~t" A ni11!'1r::il :1dapt11t1on nf · Thr lmprirf;inre of Be1ni;: E;irnr~r · 1~ hr.in)!, prPse:nted T11f'~r111vs thrnugh Saturdays ;it 11·30 p.m. fhrnuj!"h .July Rat the L.::if,!un.::i fi.1n u l ln n rlayhou~r . Mli L11,1tun:1 Can~'nn Rnarl, LAgun.::i R c 11 ch . Res erva tion.!! 4!J4..fl74.1 ' Leonard. radio and television per.'JOnallty in Chic11.10. il non· p<tlitical and very en.lighten- ing The progrBm is punctualr<I h~' Tricia'~ observ1ttinn!'I on ~lng the P r e 11 I d e n t ' 1 d11u~h te r. her tr11 vl'!!11. 11.nd her e ventful childhood. Thl" in- tervitw pro~~ he r im· pre.~sion!'I: of lifr i!S 11 nc"·l3•- wPd 11ti1! attending ~rhool ' ' '"Ol!"T TO KNOW VOU ll 1.ot.111r·· 1----AND !G'I '""TMIE Lf Ol"IO 0 .. "11001!11 CMA ll LIEV'" "FRENCH CONNECTION" 1---•ND "SITTIN• TAl6n" ~wa.ii boy:s ' c hee+e,-s +11 e. SUl'IJ~ ~~ p-111 + b©ch -sk ;..-t 1 fo1hien itlel"d, newpert ctnf'tt 6U.5070 • OAILY PILOT "'3 l@EDWARDS THEATRES. "A VERY S,ECIAL AND WOMDElfUL COIEDY!" -"'""" nio-, lM AlfOIU"I Fllilf* JACK LllM10H• llMAc'".AHhT.Llll ~ R08AROS •: '.'\'• ~<o,;•t•Sl,VS "'t!i!._ ••• ,ON i1·~, :;.:;;~ · .,,~o._,. G''.t~• .. ~. ~!-tt\Wf ~-. 1" .... ,OR '"0~IOG C!orrt• WO RLD PRE MIERE EDW A R DS H ARBOR ,.~~·:. t M"I~• '"r Of •••JQ~ \' '~"' •r•• "" D'" • \ I .\"\ I ' ' ' l I I' \I U -•• ' '' /,.. "~ -' ····~ '"''"' .. . ' ENGAGEMENT 2n d TOP COME OY ~: <'),D!. ~~·.1~ "HOW SW EET IT IS" exc vsr ve run .... ~:. "' \41 I I' •\11 1' I'"""'' 1 1 .\II "" II'• 1 1 11 l I\ 1111'1 \.I', \I \\"" \'\I \I I"''""'' •ur '"' 3rd llClU51V( Wl(K 7nd TOP At Tll ACT !ON • JAME.S : COBURN MARlON BRANDO• JAMES CAA •AL P Cl r ·~~IOri 1Sl/~D ,' ~E•~.•.r, r.'.~!.IP 12fh RECORD WE£K .. . • . . SHO WS DAILY AT 12:30 . 3:30 7:00 & 10:00 P.M. LAS T WlllC -INOS TUESDAY An lnc:redlbl• adYt nlvre, •. th1t Journey• btiyond lm1gln1llon t A l:'-''VEASot.l AElE1'SE TECH'-''COLOll• ~ C> HILD OV!ll lr~ W(!K 2n4 llG f(AlUl l ~ "THE • HOrflCERS ·•1•\W<OO."••tW1"1••• --•• "• w•••"•H l." ... 0 , .... , ...... t ll emy l w1rd Wi1111tr1,., !.<·· "'ftlE LUl'PICTUHE SHOW" Plu s -2n d Feature LEGEND OF NIGGER CHARLEY NOW ! IO R ON! W(lll ONl VI JTAllTS W(O. lu ~• 1• WALTDll\f)I "BID ICNOBS & l tlOOMSTICKI" WHO LEARNED TO LIVE WITH DEATH ... YET SH WiD NO FEARI - " lH[ CRUil NORIHI II LO MIHNl>OlA RAIO ' ' . ' ) I I " ' " M DAIL y PILOT K i lle r by .Niglit I J ~ I I ·~-............. -.... . '"I I 1\ "Y l lf .i•f.l'\I~. S1\M ' '.PG ·-····--·~, JRD -,,.. HILARIOUS !'_>~ :!o'I! f(Af\/tf JiMl~(!)IUlll "THE HOHIERS, ., "Sllrnt running .. ,,,, .. ~Bru ce Dern ~,.-,--. J a WINNER OF *THREE* ACADEMY t AWARDS • ~ t'l'll'Y day 11..oo Noon un· 111 9,00 P M. lt15er•IMI 1•oh oliO '"°i1obl• ot Mt!Mll, llb«- ty, AQ•i91 Mt Wollieti'1 M~ 1C Cit,. f ,.Of' SDl'CI~! ,i,,,.."Of""~t1 ~ Ci•Otifl' 01 1S ~· ~~·· Call Jl2·31'1 8tvu rv .:.o .. v MATINllS Wff. • s.t. • S.11. I n obert T..an sin)!;. playinJ:" a hnJd11p n1urrlrr ~11 pect. collides \ll!lh a bl111ct nun. por!rt1vrd h\ :0.il'r- cedes McCambridge. ,~·hile r.;;;rtlp1n~ frnn1 ;i <lrn,g store ho!dur. 1n "Ki ller bv :\1ghl" at 7 :10 p.111 Sun· da y on Channel 2. . ... ... • COAST HWY. •T follACA~T"4UR BlVCI • NEWPORT BEACH 644·0760 lin,~1n aw1 •1it •I •llOU ·111·4010 IOI 0111(1 O~UPIS AT 1:00 "A VERY SPECIAL AND WONDERFUL COMEDY!" -~~-·~ r~o,..••. tllS >1<G.:.cs ·1 uf~ JACK LltnmON · BAAllARAHAAASS I I I There's no place to hide when I TBB ! DBID ARB ILIVB! .f l \•,,..P " 1, 1J.II COlll · ldlJTU 111.U ·IOU IUll.IT ITll_DWW&Lml HORitl FRANK~ •• ~AIJJA TILLl:R • •• LlGIO BAITISTRAllA •• ARM\.~IJO CRISPINO ~-· ""' " , ~"ARMA ~DO fRISPl~O ,~ ....... ® ~ '1"°" \I ljl\l~I~ l'llT\lt.~ H\I \_\f tlll--~~·;j;f: .. -I • ,/ I Universitv Gore., J\nyone? • ., To Honor GWl' l 'asts for 'Drucuui' Actress Tr\n1iis tor rcilel:i 111 1h1 t:r ,! surrH11t r 1t11a111 f11l·~r;i111 .;1 (;•ildtn l\r,r frillt~fl v.111 tu• rlamr .Judith Ander s on, hl"ld .Jun1 J9 <11 7 fi rn . 1r1 rti1• "hose br1ll1ant carerr in th,. ron1mun1tv tlwat('r. rhcrnre, motion p1rturr~ and IJlrt'f'tnr ( h;irl<'c; :-.1i1i·hr 'I nn trlevis100 span:; nPar!y fl\(' n~11,,11ni·•·rl 1/Jr r;1~11n c (J.11r 1 • .i rl<>rridrs. will 1•·1 •·11 t· Hit> 'J.~ 1.:11 1, 1n JJ1.11 111,1· .i·id hr.norarv Duc!nr nf f-'inr Af'!'i P\,,1 11 \i.:;11r1 :-,;11 p" t\1n de,rrf' dur·uu: 1·nn1mt>nrrn1t•n r rl.11 111 ht> ~1:u.~1 ·d ;1t Iii•· inn 1·~f'f!'l~r" at nir L',.,11 rr,.1ty ril cl u ,,,11 ri! lhf' ,1H!l'llrr ~1., in•l ( .111l•)rn1a . !'ant;i H ar ba r a 'f,. p.i·lli lfl.'il r fl' ,.,110~ 11111,, I [ ·c~R I on Sund a\' II I I'll!'•) 1u 1 l•' ~11rnn1rr ~····111n U<'SB Chanrellnr \ernon I rh1·;11, r 11nrk·luip 11·h,·.i1rr ('hra<HP 1>.:111 r·onfrr lhr fi('f.!;1 1'1' i\/!\ !1 0 .\ ]l, !" 11 Ill 111 , r nn !hr rl1sring uishl'fl ;irrr""" T<',.l·li.diron !)('gu1" .11111,. 1 ' 1 ...,·hn ha c; been drstTlh<'d ;is thl' ;i 11 '" 1 11 in ;11 d h 11 1, 111 Olll ~l;:i nd1ng 1n\erprr1rr n f )1,n• 11 111!1>0 In\ p 1n ,1P<1 f; r lac;s1c;il ;ind m n de r n 11 11 n1 .J,111r 10 f''l''ll 1" 1 dr ;1 rTia11~1 " / r fl' . 1111<' )'l R ;i "I ''' r, nu·nt. and sound. Studenr.s 1<1·111 'ur.centrale Ul at least two of n11• are;is. ThP 111•n pl<1\S. ~!1!rhell said . ,1rr being billed to~e1her undf'r ;i 1 hrmr nf Amer1r:in myt hs .in<l herors [)rarul:i" ~how dal<'S ilrf' .111\;. :in. at 8 30 pm , and .luly 11 at 7 30 p.m :ind a special J<t lf' l'hnw <If 10 :Ill p !TI P\av It Again. Silm" will • rl11\ Augui:t 5. fi. and 7, at 8 3-0 p rn. .'iu f!O T ells (}{ Depression The Aus1rnhan h n r n "" · p 111 ;ir1rJ .Jun1 z11 R ,1 111 ,,, ;: l rcsc; 0011 ;i re~1drnt of San1a I' n' Ftl'prrnr nf thP Nnrttl." ;:i H;irhara. '"'as 1n1·ested hv Th" ,,0r~\hnp 1,,,..,,1., ,,,,, tlr 1111,,t·r ~al!i1 of rhl' i;:rr:it Queen Eli;r:ihrth 11 tn l~ll() rl,11 thr·1,ugh Fr td••• t; :in Tl) d"PJt'<;•1nn d;i1 <> of lhP l!l:IO<;, \\lth !he 10:-ilj:!Ol3 Of f>amP 111 '\\\ fl Ol '+'1I\ , ;JI'' '1" !!"'" 11 !I iu• ;i 201h f('OtUf~·fOX <nn1rn;:indcr Order nf the tintl• nf r•prJ1 11 ,.,,,,,, ;11 tlrnfi.1 rrl<'.1"encx1 sumrnrr. Rr1u~h Emptrc tine:. 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'/\' :'11;i1·hc1h nn tn T\' rrodll(')jTl!l" ''K!DNAPP[:D r r~T O SPA C E'' T><I (I f ~ y1 ,,. - 1n l9fi ·1 ;;ind !$lL _.. 1 0 .... 11• • (1\4) ~l9 1100 l H~n1i~'l1 .-n Benc k Hiqk 5.chn.,1 A11a •lor II "' ~OU1 "4 CO •ST "•l• """ 190S Ma in St, H11~t1nqlofl l eo'h Cn.!n M••,., (71• 5•0 7191 1 •••• ,, ALSO tR I A lex Cord S11mantha Egg<1r "THE DEAD ARE ALIVE" MEWPOJIT et::•c" • °" ) !3~0' Ch<1rlton Heston "SKYJACKED" .lLS O !P'GJ Sean Connery "THE ANDERSON TAPES" NATIONAL GE NERA L lH[A !RE S "" ' TWO PERFORM ANCES 10 JO ,6.1.( -SATURDAY, June 10 -6:JO P' M. Ar1mbslan ~nr At the Oaar .. 'W,l,Q BETWEICl'I MEN ,_ WOMEN" J•<~ l<mm<tn ~"" "~l(IN !;~ME" r •<'""'" Or •n~o Coun1v 11, .•-vr" ~Nil Enq~qemrnl NOi''""·'"~ '"' ' Ac•d~mv Aw••d•l ~!ODl[ll !'JN tME ROOF .. S!LENf P.UNNING" • ·111<0llOMEO• STQAlN" Tn"' Sfl"OI~'" • G(I tO KNOW YOUll lliB81l" t. 'OMEGA MAN" "lo.IE lA5T f'IClUll:E S"40W" • "TM[ NIG"4T COMEltS" ••SOlDl[ll !I LUE" t. "l HE WILD BUNCM" NOW! SKYJJCKED ... ,, .......-.. CHARLTON HESTON 'NETTE MIMIEUX . . ... "'SKYJACKED' JA\-IES BROUN· JEANNE CRAJN, llCXJSEVELT GRIER WAJ.TER A[X;K)N · LESUE lJGG'>MS Do nald Bee man wa s a top executive with a 39,000 sports car, a penthouse and a terr ific blonde . Then he found happiness. Tom Smothers John Astin ·,; .,,., , . •-. .. ~· /.A'<':•-,, lr!!L-'c··~c :J Co Hits ! •. ' ,.. I( •• ~ ..... ~. 'MG"'O t.4o T~••'" l '' DIG Y..'E EK! CAll TMIATR(S 'OR 211" FfATUR lS l ~ SHOWTIMIS ,,.,.•JORDAN CRITIEllDUI. , .... ,",SJ EVE BERNHARDT & PAUL r.AER . "'"···BRIAN DE PALMA [ 11ri.I ~~ P:ot.CM PElf R NE LS QN · l[~-\~O'.r,o• · flf"I Wur~· 8·~5 t II werW • BENEFIT ART and ANTIQUES SALE P roceeds to Building Fund FREE AOMl .. ;.roN J1111e 8, 11 ]0 a ..... ra 4:10 p .Jft , Doilv . thra11qh J1111e 17, 8 p.m. LAGUNA B~ACH ART ASS OC/A TION GALLERY 107 Cliff Or , Lo<JU llC l eacli Tel : 1714) ~'1~·6 SJ! '·' ''I~ "l!UCK ,_ THE PREA("4EQ'" !lurt L•nrA•lu /L,~ M•r••• f"'Gl "THE PROFESSIONALS" ~'"""'" ... 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I /I \06) 10¥ lMOIMill "Gel T1 M"o• 'fo~• ••••i1'0 ll J , " rw• i ,.., 0'U NO Y" (I) II\ Uo,11 1 I llW!l h W•!• '"''°"'{fl l•"<"'" ••• W• .. o'••"*I ~,, 111.1 ra"fl •~"tv ,.~ .. 11 WOOOl •UIN '?LAY IT AGAIN, SAM" (P'G) 'LllllJ•lolUCOIUI• "THE MON.CUtS" (PG) ........ ., ... .. .. ,.r .... _,. cuu 101nno11 '"Tiii GllAT NOITMflltt MINlllSOTA IAID " fl'Gl .;. . .,lAV MISTY fOI Ml" Il l 111•N or11M1111 lo•l••'•-tfll IOTM IN 11.00D'f COlOll "THI DEAD All AllVf" fl) "llWARI Ml lllTttllN"fa f'> 11"41 .. 11 M.11 lo Wlttt '"''"' (I) -··-.. " ..... TOM SMOIMltl "GtTTOl110W10Ul l•ll1t"(ll 19'1Wlf J1c•ittll~• I lftfl "ClllAt.IHOPPIEI" ti:) II) I~'•' I I ..... l o WI!~ '••Ml !tl .......... ........ ......... ~j ir ,, /) ' J ' JD 14 15 l\ 11 11 zo l l " " " " " jl I Jl I ,. " ., DICK TRACY • MRS. BAR~fY GAV! US A FUU.. SlJ>.'nMINT AND IS NOW SIGHING rr. TUMBLEWEEDS IN CONCE.llT Stf AND tif.~R ll!E. L01SA UJCl( HPRfSS , , PJ'RFORM HIS GRU1; ro.vFfOM CO.Wi7S 1110.~ 'Rt!A1'5017'( IN BLOW' A~K 1*1.0i'>' /-OR lli" f/111.'r ... \. ~::: ! ' r· " ' " . /~' ': GfTrlN6 ANV RfSULTS FROM YO:JR A?VE:RTISf~.':'' rr, WTSA !.UC,{? t. \'~ I' '. ' .. L-. -Jj')_ " J·~ i --~-- MUTT AND JEF F EVE RY NIGl-lT <lEFFTALKS C~-HNESE IN I-HS SLEEP SO I wor-J'T k'NOW WHAT HE'S SAYING! I, ., 11 Ji FIGMENTS ,-. , NANCY IN CASE Cf FIRE TURN UPSIDE DOWN AND NOW FOR THE $100 QUESTION---WHO WROTE THE OPERA "AIDA"? ~-1 :Ci): ., • • ...... bl // VERDI I DAILY CROSSWORC:=. A. POWER I A.CPOSS l .l,nanyt~ thr "''r & Bo1•n9 '"~1·>, }Q ~It al '•" '! J4 On lht It ': ' .. 15 8• l·>~ t"lntt ;s 1~ Plinth: h···· 11 1,11•1~1 t t.i'.s: 2 l<Ot~i l~ P•-'V:l t., ,, 1il~1 ~r ~11r<,~J ZO Tool f~r II•~~ "~ Zl 11t'd 1i '~~ ; ros5ts1•1n }] Drive ii" 15 -I.la" Ca' f . Zti -nova· Styl' iif F"rt'>Ch l'l"Ul I~~] c'lmDO~•I in 21 N. A.,..,·~~ dtlt•ar q·~.ip: Ab!!•. .2~ Y 1nll~t~ Of Ca,.ut~S •.;. 31 Jn,!ltt\1ve PfrSon ~3 l.ir p0rt tod• for En t. F'1 . ~ Fur ll•&o'lng 1:·:rir.1I 3' Gladntis Mid gllt ly ~o Co""'"on ccntrlttion ~Z Hindu 5\rlngtrf lnstrwne:•l ' I 44 Be·"'l nothin g l"l}t! a\ IC:1nd of c1lle •1 Nn1 11 all ~1 "~·· 'l - 6ur•, 5" lof11r•<t -·~ra·· ~ri ~4 ~·· . .; • '. r·1~~ ~1 Ant1en\ Sl Attt111p1 to e~ua I ~l Tom e re1dtr's r'• re 64 i'lo~rj'~nrls l.>7 Alf•rt w1tri !!"~·,I 6' A ·-~·~lri's ,, J\ '~ 70 8'lnt. P·efi~ 71 .i.1.,.ays 7l V1\lt~~S 9ra1 ml~f·ll 7 ) An ICJOlescrrit \ •.1r 74 "lit! 75 Dtp!~ llttt CIOI DOW~ 1 C<o•s' ''Its Z Moonflth J Ottrolt's nic ~,.~me: Z words ~ Two 5tml• )>tPV~) 5 Tw1nrd: Prtf•• Yts1t•d~y'5 Pun lt Sol~,11: . ' b Err/~mit1 ~1 o! coo\t,.,,~· 1 ·--ai.-~.,·· Ap~r.,· "IA" j: : \Oj()f1; f. N~t """1'rf '! [' flf'll"\t'lttd 10 P ,act~ I! h:l~~ed ar!.t :z !,lo·~ ll"1 r-l-•e~rd 13 Rts!ri n> 16 Mtl!ll'tS of r~•1 &nd hall 22 C1J.,oound u~tl'I ,., dytii g Ind !Ann•ig 1• -Arntt ita 27 E1ch~nQt fot l'lon1y 21 Fl11d of S1•.dt JO DIJltlbu!td by !1'1fASUlt JZ L1ck 1n11 kttnnr1s )5 'linter 37 Stronq dio111oe In fee l Ing J3 Gcif &1:' - tr~l's t't l' •1 ::'I F·.,.~lt t)r·o:; t I f"~l.O 43 Do 1~h on ~'d~tS 4~ oo,n so~'' ~3 Rtturr'; t; '"'"''' c·•·~·r 51 i\.ooainted ;;:r cost 54 Sunrrror of moo~s1r~1 .SJ S1 1c~ 5b Loud ly: llJS.t 58 Ope rattd ii vrh •clt b(I Prtltt usM with "dome'' ~1d "111111" ~Z (,rtat : 5lan~ b3 Understood clrarly 65 Sit lllm ff Sort M W. Gm1t1 ~tatt b9 E•hibit gri Pf ~ K~~ ~t~i!:Jti•i ACTIVITIES, &UT W~A.T I KNOW 1've TOLO VO\.l. i; ' . ' . I l ' ! l • 'I ~!'>L e ""-' l',\l">f>_I !l_ . ~y VELLYGOOD1 MUTT! YOU LEARN C\<INESE 5LOI// 8L1 r SURE ! $2., PLEASE 1---.. ,. HOW D ID YOU KNOW THAT ANSWER? PEANUTS ARE LL'f 60IN6 AROJND 1rlE WE 1r115 l.(C:A.°',MO Vtsjf 1HE il<l'l5' UW.P, SIR? JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH By Chest.r Gould By Tom K. Ryan ~cu R T1:1: -!'.'.: ~­.. ·= .... -' By Al Smith ':I ,~·z o :0 ~ ~ ~{ ;:i:;o cv -j ~~ By Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I Dor;T KNOW ... MA~6E WE 5!10!JLD JUST STA'/ HEllE,AND S<E If THE~ VISIT U5 ... YW l-IA/E A C RITICt~M, AltT ~U~f' YE.S, M ~. Glf'LYIMIS. YOU A~E A 8 1c;, .C:.A.T" DUMMOX WITH T~• &~!N O~ A .C:L.IA ,4NO YOU ',:rf OOING> A Vl.-Y I I 1~~=:-i • \"' "'c IPA LI PERKINS -~/::.~!'"-''1 --J . (W)"J&,. R"DTTS:N voa. ,,· GASOLINE ALLEY t I . ' I 'I~~ J un1 ' 1 'f72 D~ILY ~ILDT ly Dkk Moores ~-"L ~ I' •,i,~) r SALLY BANANAS .. GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS UIAT1S PLAQI~ AT THE MOVIES TOI.lie.HT?' ' • 'A FIL'1 ~L ABOUT" TEE~AG!!Rs '"Ir cO~ERS ALL PHl"SES Of TOD/>111 s 40();)< 't>C.!/Je 1t.i geA1.1:snc, 00-llDlltil!Mse. TE~'/ wu~cs 1 GfttAT. I lE'r1S G(). By Charles Barsotti By Gu s Arriola "'''-\' 11 ... 't-Q ,(~ \' L..._ •r-:; :=- l\E'"E -iJ~ .5-G.. ~ v ... --E.5 r.r ...... :;. .• -rJ.f:S ~· 1.:..1<: l.. E.J~:_ 'i' IZJI;! YouG oT ONE "TH/•<TILL FIT ME? ly Ro9er Bollen By Charles M. Schulz WfL.l., DIS'CJtET"ION T'mi..i..'S ME l .'D SITT&lf L.IAVr NOW. 1, ...... QI " ---' ' -,, ly MeU !~ i PION''!'" HAVr ,.MIS' INS TINCT FOlt KNOWINi; WHeN 1'0 l.fAV!, :t ,Ml~i MA.VI!" l"U1' M'( FOO"r IN If •• , ly John Miles "So far , It'! a let like beln1 ba ck at tbe oHlce.•· DENN!S THE MINACE 11 ..i;o-9 1,,._.._....., Iii '.II .J • ' . ' ' I I \· , BRAND NEW 1972 DUSTER At las SorYlco De- partment welcomes and honor1 aU Chrysler corporation . vehicles requlrleg HrYice and war- ranty work, reiJardlfts of wllere cor was purchased. We hOltOt' Menter Ch«q•, Bankamericord, Corte Blanche, Am erican Express and Diners Club ••.•• • • BRAND NEW 1972 SATELLITE USED 1972 CHRYSLER Lie. #772 ELT E9UIPPED WITH: e 8 CYLINDER e e POWER STffRIN~ e POWER IRAKE:~~SATIC e RADIO e HEATER W e FACTORY AIR COND. 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HEATER, DEFROSTER, WEST COAST MIRRORS F-258RP 24929 WITHA '72 ELDORADO CAMPER. 8' DELUXE CAB OYER (#118787) 8 FT. CABOVER CAMPER 4 SLEfPER •STOVE• SINK $788 COURIER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BRAND NEW with a •4 Speed trans •411 Reorend "'3910 GVW PICKUP FOR '72 PERRIS VALLEY SHELL CAMPER Fully Insulated, De lux• l•ttrior. • 60 Amp battery • 35 Amp alt. "' 1800 CC Eng. •Vinyl seat '72 RANCHERO $2788 250 CID. AU TO. TRANS. FULLY FACTORY EQUIPPED 2A47l242054 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • 600x 14 6 pr. tires • Rear Ito! speaker "'.Ind. IF. su~p. II SGTAMA0 /541 =~ND FORD FlOO PICKUP 1972 COMPLETE PACKAGE $ 5299 s599s DOWN PER MO. ~1S42.40;. tolal tuli ,r-.C. indlodlag '°' & I. "111e..Or!..-red pgyrn1m P"'' S3176.~"1l:loxjirg la• & loc:.,. .. & oil tOflyirlo chorgtl for ~8 ""°""'' """""'a vc> DI trtdir .t.HttlAl 'EltCOOAGE ltA.I~ 12.78. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY COITINA 240 cu inch engine, 3-speed, hearer & defroster ORDER YOURS TODAY Db. 4 cyt 4 speed. rodlo, htolft', vinyl inlerior. lic:en~•YPri.1a $ FULL PRICE "' Fully self conta ined •Sleep~ 4 • Io1le1 "'Shower ~Rang e & Oven • ETC . $ 1 TON CHASSIS CAMPER SPECIAL * V-8 engine • Aulo. trans • Power brokei •Power steering • 12 Ply rt1led 1ires OlDll TOURS TODAY . BRAND NEW 1972 FORD STA. WAGON FULL PRICE .. j BRAND NEW 1972 FORD STA. WAGON GA,LAXIE 500 -10 PASSENGER "COUKTRY SEDAN" . . '4 cir., V-8, 1n9ine .. uto. tran1., power steei'in9, P.Ower disc bra ke r, radio & h11t er; white side well tires, factory air cond., "P•l•r !~v:;,'.'S:lr;, N:~~~;[H:.~0·5;:''~~~,l.~-~·~~i~!~p:i~:lk ~1'···1 '$3888 ~~~: . : 1. • I I DAILY PILOT Everyone He1 Someth in g 1h et Someone Else Wants DAILY 'PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad ·The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results Ueneral Pele Barrell Jea/t'J p i·e:Jen /:J ON THE CLIFFS OVERLOOKING HARBOR NEWPORT Hl;IGHTS -CLIFFHAVEN Custom bu ilt 10 t;.ikc :iclvantage of the vil'\V, \vith living anr! lli 111ng areas, heclro01n & k it· chen on vie\\' ~1de :i Bedrooms. 2 baths. In top cond1t1011. hy original owners $67 .500. NEW LISTING-NEWPORT HEIGHTS VACANT -2 nedroorns and dl'n, ren1ofl1·led and attractive. Excellent location .. $33,000. NEW BACK BAY HOME NEWPORT BEACH ADDRESS -f'tt ~lon1 ~ bedroom, dining r oon1 hon1c -extrt1t1l'ly well built for contractor·ov;ner. J,o!R of hri("k, insulated walls. spacious roo1ns. l0vv!v y;i rd. J us t reduced to . . . . . . . _. ~f\l ooo. TOP HOUSE-TOP LOCATION NEW LISTING, BAYCREST :_ 4 Bedrooms, dining room plus large family room. Large lot, 3 car garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85,000. BUILD YOUR VIEW HOME ON LOWER SIDE OF KINGS ROAD -West· erly view from this very buildable lot. Offer- ed at . . . . . . . . .............. SI7,5UO. BEAT THE HEAT! LOVELY WESTCLIFF NEIGHBORHOOD - 'fhe wide, lo\v overbangs and !oration of this 4 bedroon1 hon1e keep it quiet and cool on our warmest days. 'fhc extra dividend is the large 20' x 40' self cleaning pool for re· freshing relaxation. Quiet street, easy main- t enance yard , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $81,500. LOCATION-SUPERB COTTAGE AMIDST CASTLES -Oeconfronl· Prime R-2. New listing, call for details. Office Open Saturdays & Sund11y1 PETE BARRETT REALTY 1605 Wostcllff Dr .. N.B. 642-5200 Daily Pilot Classified Gen11r•I General MOVE IN •PRONTO• \',H'1111t, 1 lf•an 3 t>f'rlroom :! I.ii i/I l\IJfflt• \.\Ith hig bl!1n kllf'h 11ielu111ni.: relr1g frl'rl.• 1•r. l.1~·a!Pd on ('osta 11€!sa t&ll (',,ur.;;r 11nll has boa! :-ind 11., I• r •t11rdg1' \"Ill. .\l"\" 111 on ' r•~tll apf)1~1\a l tillTI! l'',l"f•l\I I : .. l'l"li, \',\ ,,() [)(I\\:-.. $28,500. Newport ,, F•irview 646-8811 (1nytime) Eastside Custom l.an;t• 2 bf'rlroorn and flPn. t'11srom butH on tiH'ru•r 1•1!. N1r·p Easlsidt• hwHl 1on, fo·1durl·~ lnrgr• r(>0n1.;, 1111" Cl\H'l f!<~1r~. 'l r·~·rar111v lt l•· h11rt1~ ;ind n1111•h n 1on'. $'LX.~~ll. )'II · ll'11·177/. HELP ANXIOUS OWNER! The O\Vnf_'r of thl~ CUI(' '.! bf-d · roon1 honir! snys .~f'!I ! ·rry ID>;~ do11n, usk f<)!' a ~111! TD, or 1n:1yhc C'\'('n :i. lr11sr option. \\11th fM!OI, pnl10, Jelw1tl location nnd heau11ful gal"<h·n area!!.. this is a 1·rally sh;1rp buy at $26.900. Cull today: 675--7225, COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS CHOICE TRIPLEX !lard tn find 2 Bedroom tri· plex in excellent r onveni enl Joealion. Easy y,•alk ro shop- ping rcn!i>rs. Shows good return, 8 !1-in k itchen, \V /w rarpet1 + 1!rnrcs. };n<'lo~cd garares. 0 n J y ~-19,000. 873·8550. 10 /THEREAL \'"'\! ESTATERS >!' r, IJ•il <L •!'I.• INVESTORS PARADISE Gtn•ral General General WE DO WORK HARDER FOR YOU IN SELLING YOUR PROPERTY WE WILL HELP YOU FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT OVER 500 HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM PLEASE CALL US TODAY BALBOA BAY OR BEACH DUPLEX I Rl ol·k to Beach or Bay. I bedroom l bath each, \Vall tn 'rall <·arpets. ~trapes, completely redecorated, & ready for oe,·npaney. O\\'ller \\'Li l f1na nrc. No loan fees. Patios frunt & rear. !~arc U~1Jbua J1cn11. Joc:-ition \\"O\V $5::1,000. J..>lease call tod ay ()45·4040. BALBOA ("lose. to beach and bay surrounded by expensive homes. Huge sleeping room off garage. 2 bedroorns, 1 bath in main house. Only $42,900. Please call today 645-4040. Open house Sunday 1-5. MISSION VIEJO \Vhy pay rent, 'vhen you can buy this near ne\V 3 bedroonl. 2 balh beauty. Very lo\v maintenance. Fully air conditioned and in n1int condition. $34 ,950. Please call today, 645-4040, Open house !)~t. & Su n. all day. COSTA MESA 3 Bedrooms. I ;i 1 baths. Stove. refrigerator. Built in color TV. A!I included in lo\v price of $24 ,950. Open house !)unday 1·5. Please call today 645-4040. COSTA MESA Just reduced to S29.950. Super ~real ho u~e 'vith 3 bedroom~. 2 baths, 2 patios. A must see value. Please call today. 645-4040. Oper I-louse Sat. & Sun. 1·5. COSTA MESA GEM Brancl ne\v paint inside and out ne\v carpets. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths . .{JQ,...,, loan :1vJilable. Only S29.950. Open ! louse Sat. & Sun. 1 ·5. Please call today 645-4040. "THE PROFESSIONAL REALTORS" SERVING GREATER N!WPORT HARBOR AREA ll•~•WW ...... Large R"1 Co~ta ro.Jesa Tot G1neral y,·ith existing 12 single story J;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;. WILL TRADE -SHORECLIFF LOT I..ast avail. large Jot with white water view, overlooking jetty. Just steps to beach. Ren· dering & plans available. $150,000. Edie Ol- son. I units. \Vil/ carry for future appreci11Hon. Room for ad- ditional 19 units. A RARE chanre for unusual return. 011•ner Anxiou11 at - $165,000. rail ::046·5.ltllO 10pen "ti! 9 PM) "~ HERITAGE REALTORS $19,950 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Uninterrupted bay & ocean VIE \VS from th is outstanding custom home in fa<;hionab!e l farbor Vie\V 11i!ls. 3 Bed roorn s. including large n1aster suite, lovely formal li\'ing roon1 with \.\l·hite, carved n1arble firei..ila cc. \Varin. book-lined den irit h hean1 ceilinQ. fi replace & wood floor!'. 2 Scpar;ite y ard~ lr11n1aculate thruoul. ~89,000 IRVINE COVE Ocean View From AU Angles Tirrrl nf looking at neighbor's v.·a\ls'.' Cast your eyes on th(' i;1n1rkling blue Pacific 11~1111 any \1·inrlow ol this cui;tom · 1'l'mple H 11111 man.~ion. \ra1eh the sun l('t behind Catalina Island. Buy a tclrsropc. \\'or<ls can't clcscrihe rhc beauty, this 3 f)('droom has it all. Formal rlining roon1, J11~h carpetJ GtneraJ _)Jeri/age Coffeclio11 VA TERMS Sparkl1ni; 4 bedroom. family room, 10' ;o1 !S' srrc<'ril'tl aluminum l:uitti. fil'l'plai·c" full builtlns i 11 c I u 111 11 g 1!tsh11•esher. nr1\• all l'inyl floor in kit & fanlily nn - fHf('r1•d 11·1th Fiii\ or no Jo11•n \11\ irrms ol roursc·. INVESTORS PARADISE 12 Unils I!!. Costa Mesa on larse Jot. Potential lo bullcl !!I a1!dirional units. Cheek Hu.~ out 11.t S16:i,OOO. EATSIDE TRIPLEX Pnv;1('Y f1\r 11 ll • Spacio11~ 3 t•o•dn.1111 "l li11 th ov.·nl'I"~ unit plus h1n 2 bedroom rentals. 1\10\ _\1.:a~ youn:! . You ran"t '"'at tJ11s .. pnde-Of· o ..... ·n1'rsh1p"' toc.·ation, in Har- OOr High School dis!ril't. BAYCREST, N.B. Ovf'r 2000 S4 ft of !uxu1y in a 3 nedroon1. 2Y;i bath, family and 01 111111:; area. Honus of a ~p;1rkl1ng pool and lo1v 1n&.1nll'n:tnce 75' x 110' yard. All the usual Baycretit fratures. Full price S64,950. and an asaun1nble loan of approximately $50.000. Just listed -hurry. 540-1151 /Open Eve11.l • · $ --HERITAGE . , l!EALTORS ------- •\ND ASSUl\fE VA LOAN - Nice 3 bedroom Eastaide homl' with brick fireplace, HUGE yard, cul-de.sac location. Detached double i;:arage 11·!th ellf'y enlrencP. Priced only $26,000. Call now for further details. 546-5.l\80 fOpen Eves. l · · ~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS BUY FOR THIS SUMMER Charming 3 bdrm. home \\'ilh sep. guest rm. & 1-bdr1n . apt. Just steps to pri'". beach & tennis courts. Large sunny patio. SG5,000. KHlh ryn Raulston. BAYVIEW -BAY SHORES I ls th1• low. IO'>I' pricf' for 1his 3 h• dn.,1111. 2 bath no- 111.i fl!! l1'!11o"I' hO!Tlf' In I'll.SI <'•1Sl.1 \1«•11. Al"<' feature~ Live in one of 1he n1ost beautiful (and ex· clusivcJ !ocati1ins on the Paci fi c roast. Lig ht ... '-t airy custon1 home \1·ith nceun vle\v, 2 bed· roon1s plus a ron1for!ahle dl'tL Separate fam- ily rop111. )"a rd 1:1r!_;e enough for a pool. $165,000 and matchin~ rlrnpcs. \Ve -========= Great corner Joe. \\' benul p.:itio gardens. 4 13drms .. I~. living rn1. & bay vie\\' !'ludio. 2 Pri v. beaches & boat fa cil. S92.500 . J\1ary l-l arvcy. EASTBLUFF LUSK HOME 3 J3R., 2 ba. Lovely decor! ('ozy famil.v rn1. w/frplc. Low maint. yard. !{educed lo sell & ready to n1ove-in. $47.500. ll<ir riett Da\'ies. GREAT OOCK & DECK \Vith brick BBQ. Li ving & fain. rn1s. & 2 bdrms. on \Vaterfront. 2 1\dd. BR's. up plus one dn. This l ... inda Jsle home is $147,500. AJ Fink. CHOICE LIDO LOT Build the home of you r dreams on this 4-0' corner, street to street lo<·at1on. across frorn beal'h. ~53,000. Charlene Wl1 ylc. COME SAIL WITH ME Priv. beaches, tree-lined s treets -securlty, a way of lire. See thi.c: 4 RH. <;ape r'od, rearly for sum'mer fun. Only $59,500. La Vera Burns LUSK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Largest 3 BR. plan, loaded w/upgrades ! Swbnming pool, jacuzzi, fis h pond, \vater· fall; superb inter. decor . Call & see now I $76,900. M. C. Buie. CORPNA DEL MAR -NEW LISTING Near Ocean Blvd .. 4 drs. from "Big Coro- na''. 3 BR., den formal din.: 3 ba 's .. 40' lot brick patio, This has the Old Corona Charin'. $66,500. Mary Lou Marion. 908 EMERALD BAY OPEN SUN. 2-5. Ocean \'iew . Mexican tile & wood paneling & only 2 yrs. old. 4 RR .. 3 full ba's., lam. & din. rms. $124,500-Fee. Carol Tatum. ll).0700 c::::! 644-:Mao ~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.B. ....... hu Jl l·ln ~lh ht 1"l. 1hl>li\\·a!lher & double ('11r .1::arnl!c. Better C'hf'rk llus nn(' TODAY. CWALl\I R & I.El Ilealtors 6-16-7711 20-t~ \V!'sfrlHf Drive Of'l!'ll 'Iii 9 P\f 1 =TH~ISc-'OLD HOUSE ;\Prrls Int of ht'lp but !he Jo. cal inn i~ grc;11, So. of the liighv.·11y 1n :i rhnJrt' Coronll del !\!or ln.•ntinn. 2 i::1ory 111 Hit· r.·11r 111 Ill!. Co111l' iir1U !Ire this. l'ril'e hn!S het"l 1·r· rlul'cd S2riOl1 !or cputk sa!I'. NO'oV $47,!'0I. 673·1'5.iO. -t>lTHEREAL NESTATERS • il'f r1 u 1i Trl " f'M S2S,!OO 4 BDRM+ DEN Al!Sume !>!<.. ~n loan. Entry hall. dl'!'on1 kltrhf"l1, bu1ll-ln ~C' & ovC:n, Jlicturrsqu~ yard. f>IO-ln!. TARBELL C:\YCREST ('0•1111arc this lovely, custo1n home. 3 Large b~di ,10111s. forn1al dining room , co 1nfortable pnneled family room tvith firep lace & Sliding !i(la-"" doors onto enclosed yard. Located on a qu iet st reet. Creal location for your family to gro,r. Priced right at $64 ,500. HARBOR COMPANY RIALTORI 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Coron1 del Mar "Selling Real E1tat'e fn Newport H1rbor Since 1944" 673·4400 Gener1I General 29:"1 llerbor, Coi11a Mesa PAO AO NO MORE WISHING about thl' quiet home tn New- port llelghta. Manicured Landricnplng, Double Car Garage, Alley Acces.1. In- l('rior i!I Cozy and Warm v"ith Tu'O Lhrge Bedrooms, Formal Dlnlng Room And Fl.rrplace In Uvtng Room. Servlee Porch IOf' Laundry Facllltles. $35.00>. Cell ~. Eventna11 54M569. Ideal IO<'fttlon tor bachelor or hide 11.wey. Sharp e1 a tack. 1 bedroom home with plush carpels and drapes. WAIJ~r. dryer, and rerrigerator in· eluded in this low prltt or $15,960. ldeal location close to-pool It re( room. At thl.s prtce, \\'by rent! ean -,-=~~~~-1 ..,, • ...,, * M SA VERDE * Rea1ton &fil.~1 VETS NO DOWN Oprn Evn. VI<'"' nf .ll:~lf t'()Urte, 3 BR., 2 RENT BEAT£R...6RR: JBA, ha .. gern ti. pullo, rm. for Owner do8perale. Take. over hnar. Nlrnl!lr lot. $.12,500. pym'ti. $3.12 mo. $~. for BALBOA BAY PROP. f'Qully. 0"''" Agt, 557-6219' * 642-7491 * R.<.1.1)(,'6, '~~----"-'-~~!~-~------ . ' ' . COLWELL PflOPf nrn s. INt: R EA LICJ RS IIOUSE l lunnng!' Watch the OPEN liOUSF.: oolumn. \l'ill trade anything you ha1·c tor this $60,000 castle. 'You \.\•ill Rb"I"tt. call lor ap- polntn1ent. Reellors 545--0465 2790 llarhor Blvd. at Adam! Open Eveg. OVER ONE-HALF ACRE 23,400 sq. fl. of Level !{ome Sile in Newport Beach. Builders may po!!lllbly Di· Home + Income Cream Puff Fron1 quaint tront parch lo lush sh8.g carpets-rnper! Hug!" Uvlng nxim. Giant bedrooms. Cht!fs kitchen. Laundry room. FLUS rental unit. ONLY $26,500 call now..&l:Hl30i. ·1 Olli\ I I 01 \0\ •. ' vtde for More than One ---------1 Home. If You Desi~ an Estele Sized Parcel, Th11 ii It! $29,850. Call ~. Evenlll(1 548-'589. I COLWELL P R UP[Wll l...., IN'' RI A l l (JN..., Buy lbe -FOR- YOUNG COUPLE EuWde -3 Bcdrm. doll bc>ul<. tor Sl!l,950, Try 10% . ' down, 90~ loan. 422 Wal· ·nut, C.M. A nice friendly ~bortlood. * CORNliR * Beauttrul 3 BR. home on lp. corner Jot w /room tor boat or trailer. F.A. Heat, trplc., 1" bath1, heavy ahake root; qutck pofltt?U. le aood tl.nan- clf11, Offered for $27,950. MORGAN RIAL TY '73-6642 '75-64,lt JUMBO 2..STORY S Bedroomt • 2 Baths Quiet -1n><t 134,500 FHA/VA * Corona del -dupln: Walk to beach, Only $83.~. CHUCK CARO'l'llERS REAL ESTATE TREASURES 1831 Wl!ltcUtt, N.B. 646-5152 OWNER trans. auurt1e 5':4 % loan, 3 Bdrm, den, 2 b&tho, dlnlnf rm, btk, 123.900, tn•) 841-2:161 . HOU5E Hunrln.it ?' Watch lbl OPEN llOUSE column. ---l~I --.. I~ Gener ii General THREE "CARE·f1lEE" CONDOMINIUMS THE BLUFFS. 4 Bdrms., 2 boths. Located on quiet cul de sac !'t reel1 ('onvenient to community pool. Ideal for the cconon1y mind- ed. $39,950. Lo\v do11·n. l 1t TIME OFFERED. Choice 4 I3drn1., 3 bath cond \\'/2200 sq. ft. of liv ing s pace. Just a few steps to cornn1unity pool. Quick possess. Vacant & ready for YO U! $48,500. MARINE WORLD :it your feet. Gorgeous view of the entire Ne\\'port I !arbor, '''lth its glamorous boat activity. \'ou rs lo enjoy fro111 most anyplace in this deluxe 2 Bl\, 2 bath condo. i84,900. Convenient parking -easy t o ~ 675-3000 a "DROP-L"i" at Bay & Beech Really General General MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES I AM AVA ILABLE! F or a home seeker of beauty & bliss blend· e<l into <1n elegant 3 BR., FR Ba.vcrest hon1e -$64,950. Lois Milter 642-8235 LINDA 15LE BEST BUY Magnificent NEW MEDITERRANEAN st.vie home. Space for 55' yacht. Beautifu l FR-LR + ~l aster BR all overlook the Bay. Lg. BR w/wet bar planned for use as fun & game room w/pool table. Don't miss this one. Dave Cook 642·8 235. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5. "46 Linda isle. TURTLEROCK-PRESIDENT HOME!I 4-BR, FR. Super VIEW ~! Excellent con· di tion!! ONLY $73 ,950, the VIE\V is free!! For appt. call Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200 THE LAST OF THE BEST Final opportunity to choose from 5 spec· tacular ne\vly completed Ivan \Velis cus- tom homes w /s,veeping vie\v of bay & mountains. From SI 10,200 to 3165.000. An unusual opportunity to share in Newport Beach's fantastic anprecialion. Furni shed model OPEN DAILY -2018 Galaxy Drive. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR $43,500 3 BR. FR + pool. Light. a iry -beam ceil· ing, FR w /stepdo\'m wet bar & fireplace. Close to schools & s hopping -sho'''s be au~ ti!ully. LIDO PENINSULA BAYFRONT Pool, yacht slip. 3 BR's. 2 baths -fire- place. $84,500. Frank Peralta 642·8235. EXCITING Yes, this large 3 BR, 3 bath Ivan Wells Baycrest home is exciting and diUerent. Lovel.v yard & patio. Don't miss it for $79,500. SAN JUAN CAP! STRANO RANCH ESTATE Beautiful 3 BR -3 bath -expandable home. Custom built around lovely court- yard. Offers open bean1ed LR, formal DR, central A/C, 2 guest houses, garages. walking ring - all on approx. 2 acres of commandini:? VIE\V from Ca talina to the mountains. PI ... US approx. 2 acres of in· come producing fruit grove. Shopping close. Easy access to freewa y, yet seclu- sion is the word . Horses love it too. $165.500. J oe Smith 642·8235. LINDA ISLE-FRENCH NORMANDY Under construction -e very special home for people who have very special taste. Antique FP -hand hewn beams -dee· oratlve front door from a Guild Hall in England. Call for details -$2751000. Bar· bara Aune 642-8235. DOVER SHORES Spectacular upper ·bay view. E1qulslto 4 BR -3 bath home. Formal DR --spacl· ous FR. Dramatic 2-story entry· w/sky· li ght. Large patio and garden . $112,t!OO. BIG CANYON BEST BUYS * 133' of Fairway View 14 ,528 sq. n. ;&2,500 * 134' of Fairway View. Approx. 13,000 sq. ft. • ...................... · ..... '62,t!OO [ Irvine I -b·, .. 1 .. Roo1i,ec.np••• I IOI Donr Drln N2•12JI C::: IMC Mae.Arthur 1«•1200 " ,, ,, " ,, " ,, G DAILY PILOT - [ -,..... l~I ---I~ I -·-I~ I _,.,_ I~ ---I~ I ---l~I ---l~ I _,,,_ I~ I _..... Ii& Gene,.11 General General SPARKLING NEW LISTING Gener•I ** ** ** Baythoru 3 BR. 2 BA. <Ina. rm.. cuat. crpt/shutters It ~. E1ec lctt. U>w LMhold, 675--0840 Eatt Bluff C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors n us: spe.cioua lt1esa Verde 3 berlroom home shines wilh pr1df'..{Jf-own ersh1p1 You'll love the rnassivt' double fire- plaet". &tlt>r has bough! clost•r to v.urk and Musr SF:LL. Some new paint, t'fU'· pets, drapes and xtra.s ga- lur .. will truly satisfy C\'en "fussy" buy ers! $32,950. takes 11. TAYLOR CO. TOP O'THE HILL Charming 3 bdnn.. 2 be:. Eutblult l..u$k horn~. Room for a pool beyond th,. brlek !('JTaCt:. $47,500, 1 2 BR HOME BY OWNER. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S Ne-.v c:rpl1~, drape~. tl'tu!rr 900 ALEPPO BALBOA ISLE DUPLEX ('h:1r1ning 4 l3e tlroo111, or 2 Bed room. l IJ;tth & guc!'.'t qua rte r, H1l·luding \vet bar, 1 Hc rl ruo111 u p~t:H rs rent;il apt. Open bearn 1·cl11n~ f1rC'plJet• 19 ft . din1n;: roo m plus lar.i.:c enl'lu~cd patio c:-:ce llen t location on \1t1h1 :! 11;1y ~lrect, n1any extras. Eastbluff Office • 640-0020 Bayside Office -675-4930 co: Ts . WALLACE REALTORS --546-4141- (0pen Evenings) Sales Prafessionals Join U1e faslest gm\ving Real E!>l11te Company in An1erica .. Liet'nsP Jl'C JOO"{. rerund- ab!e, Outstanding, conlin--------------------1 uous training proi::-ram u-e neral I General J~nnlP of.fire location. Don't ----------1 "'a il . businPSS i.~ lren1en- On ly $1,450 Down EVERYONE "'"'· cn11 G'''·' "''"""'" No Down To G.I. QUALIFIES "' om-ww. ~21 lo as.~un1C' lhis lo1v in· h'l'1'.~' loa n -$247. nlo in· 1 lud(·s l11~es. Ahnost nP1v :: hf·,hTIQ111 home on qui.-•! •·ul-Ur-sai·. Fully t·arpeted, HARBOR VIEW HOME -FH L•nd - SOMERSET MODEL -Stretch-out and live in this \\VO story 5 bedroom. 3 bath, FAf\.1lLY ROOM. DI NING ROOM. Builtin kitchen. 2 fi replaces. NE W CARPETS and DRAPE& plus so many extras you have to see it to really appreciate it . F ee land ......... $72 ,500. EASTBLUFF -Back Bay View - A TRULY LOVE LY HOM E. 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths. FA!\11Ll' ROOM , fireplace. builtin kitchen \Vith breakfast area. Custom carpets a nd drapes. beautiful patio for your entertain- ing plea sure~. . , $55,900 .. WAT ERF RONT -View - HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$49,500 Lucky you to find this beautiful Monaco model.. Perfection throughout. Adult occu- pied. 3 BR & formal DR .. ~l urry for this one! NEWPORT HEIGHTS Magnificent vie'v of bay & blue Pacific ' 3 Bedroom, 3 bath tontemporary with luxw - ious carpeting & drapes. Reduced! $100.000 LIOO ISLE -$125,000 Impressive moder n with 3 BR, FR, Dll & :J bath5. Lge sunny patio, terrazzo l'-l glass. l\1any buil t-in fe atures. Open fl oor plan "Our 27th Ye1r" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Jo1quin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1~G~.-n-.-r-.~,------.:~G~.-n-o~r-•~I --- A UNIC.IUf tl()M[ !i!Or&g..· "*'•'t•. 4 bik-. /ruin I r-,,;;:---~ .. P"••P•I rerl!er. 10•:, do''" o r !!")::; ; • I l..lt'tl.ch. CIO!il• to •hopping Eil ' ~~ ~ d•l\\'11 y,1!t1 J '4'-;, F1 1.A ~ s.26.:0.J. 4:1f .... $.l26 C II P k :16~ ~:. ('!)ff.II Hwy., CdM 0 ege •r ~* 67S...5930 * H 'i 0 \\'!'-0 EH 3 BR, J_. 1n nu, 1•nel J»l\!O, 111'!1·, hi.,,~ 11n!I, ~pr1nki1•rs, t'k.•~t· h• ,,),.•.>I,,, S~I ?:ii l'ri1w1p.i!• 11nh &I~ '!.\1! I lpo 11 Jl,111••' ..;,,r & ~!) I I Piil. ·::•1 t'••li:"\'•I t llr I \I --------Corona del Mar El Toro 1 Bit. 1 H1\, <'Pt~. drp5, lgr p.1 1 ''· li:-r J"ll"ll-ll1te Int 1·111·h~1·i1 th bloc-k .,.,.all, I ··his.• l(l '11111 ~ (' h 0 0 l ~. natrkl't.~ 1 ~ 1\' rn n 11 . H1•asonahlf' ~ : 7 I i J :J. -1!'14--2116 "ft _., ~-0 ,t,, l<'k-t"Off5 ----*JUST REDUCED!* Fountain Valley !.11~!.. !lu1l•n· \ 1.-,1 H1!1"i. !\1'•'111 l\.iu.,,· :-;1111 1 , I.du s.uid 1 l\\'NER :-:O>H1n;: .. 21'01 sq It :..! ~tary M11i1>.. J 11H , Fan1 f{m . 211,, bn !rnl". • r1•1 .. dr11re~. '.l1i e11 r i.:11r111•<' !.n: pa t"''· v .. 1.·1••1. ('H!l\l'IHt•rlt lol(.'1tlion. I 'll ~16,~+X2\/1 , .... 11, l~·r·.;, •1 : J!dn11, _:I I l•,ll/1, II 1111 l!(',1111 \ I' ii .~· ~ frl'I•' l)1•l1~:t11!11I 11•1< h • !! 111111 ·"·II rll·:•11 111" !'\'t·11 (,,I' i.;<1r·~1t..:o' l 'l.t'.,: \'(!ll 11\\..., 'I'll!. !.\'\111 s~-1.~1;.o DON V. FRANKLIN REAL TOR * 673--2222 * SHORECLI FFS- OPE N SAT /SUN . 1-S 245 Evening Canyon Reduced to $99 ,SOO Gn'l'nbrouk1•, ., Br :ll~lll sq ri hnuS<•. · Asking SZOOO l rs~ fhf\n l\frkt Pri1 ,. Al(SUl)l· 11ble 6~.'; li1a11. :-\111111 C'!h. Onr 1ra11s. ~~'\ 07~ L l.J\\•·l.v .·01·111r I'll, : 1.1ri.;1• lu.,1!'~•111 ~. 1111111 -111~. ~··p:1r;11 <' uril11y l'IH!lll, flt'! pl;lf'I' Ill hui..:r )1\ lllt.: l'IW\!l\, Sh:lk» ri•1f, hi!s n( liru·k 11(Hk a11d u l•1\1•lv 1·11u1111·v .1l rnospl1.-r,., 4lnly $::.1.ouu ·c.111 8 17-0010 !or 1111ire 1nfon nu!Lon .. all hu1lt-1ns, on hui.;1• 101.1~==:.=====~I \Q1\'n"r !ransferrf'd -S.12,500.11 .18· IV ATERFRONT and a POOL TOO ' Pier & sl ip available. NEW DRAPES & CAR- PETS. 2 bedrooms, 21/.i baths, MARBLE FIREPLACE. builtin kitchen with WET BAR. patio overlooking the water. You n1ust see to appreciate. . $85,000. SERENE NEIGHBORHOOD surrounds this 4 bedroom Baycrest pool horn{' 1·:xc{'ll t·111 floor plan for (teenager ) family 1\•1th 111 a :-ll'1 suite to one side, it's three bedroo111s on the other side, a deep water pool just off the family room. Presented at $77,900 . CO RONA HIGHLANDS (}\VNE!l 11111,,1-;·ll ~1"'ff n1st1 dt•SiRTJ. ;1ulh"11r1c <1n•l111·ays. !am1ly r n1, d1111ni: ru1, f"CILY tlen-lihrary, l,.":trdt'n ki !<'hl"ll, brk, $311 .. Jl~J. 171·0 X2-~~l'AI. O\VNEH. •I lift , .l h.1, t-·a~ !lm, F~1r111 11111. L!>:•' y. Obi gah·. \011•1'1,J patw, '2 frplc. 6\, UH S I '.!. 000 .. 968'.-6o85 Call J46-iM24 IOJlf'n Pvrs.) * 4 BEDROOMS* A honf'}' fol' !hf' 111111\<',Y' 1s~,.1.·~~" 1 1·.r: ! 11.11h, hk•· II•'" l\pp'1 nnl~ \outh ~ (~ oast General General Kttp tlti1 ltondy directory with you tltlt weffe11d a you 90 ltou1e-huntln9. All tlte locotlo11t ll1ted below ore described In 9re<tt•r detail by od.ertlsi1HJ elM· where in today', DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Potro1t1 showlnq op•n houses for 1ole or to f'tnt ore 11'9..:I to li1t 111ch Information In this column eoc:Ji Friday, Sot· urdoy & SundoJ'. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Den) '.!4:; F:vrn ing l 'anyo n (Shorecliffsl Cd!\1 673-fi!i !O 1Sat & S un J-5) (3 Bedrooms) **H OI IV. l'oasl Highway. N"pt Beach 675-0820 (Sat & Sun IO-Dusk) *263 Oceanvic'v (NC\\'r ort Heights) NB 642-8235 (Sa t & Sun 1-5) 1818 ('on1rnodor{' fRnvcresl) NB (i42-8 23fi $79.500 .. (Sal & Sun 1-5) (3 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Oen) **3808 J{i \1er Ave., Newport Beach 675-4073: 675-1972 (Daily 1-5) 668 Buena \'ista . Laguna Beach 4!)4-8025 (Su n _ 1-5) 2030 Galaxv Dr. (Dover Shor es) NB 646-1550 Sl!0.200 (Daily 10-5) * 1623 Trade\vinds IBaycrest) NB 642-823 5 $73.500 1Sal & Sun ll 14 Wh ite Sail s 111.V. llill s) CdM 644-2430 $59.500 tSun (4 Bedrooms) **114 0 \\·. RJy (R :ilboa Pcnin) NB 6-14-2430 $199.000 (Sun 12-6) (4 B&d rooms & Family Rm or 0.n) 157 '!'he ~1asters Circle. Costa ~fesa 540-5558 : 644-8616 !Sat & Su n 10-5) 287 4 (';uhhouse Rd .. (!\Tesa Ve rde) Cl\f 557-8nl4 $4R.9.IO IS" & Sun I 1-6) *2018 (;;il ;ixv Jlr. 1f)over Shores) NB fi4fi-l:i!10 $J;,4 .!1 00 fDailv 10-5) 1741 Port Sheficld rll.V. Jf omes) NB ()4:!-8235 /Sat & Sun 1-5) ** 1657 Bay!'ide Dr .. Corona de! ~far fi7fi --1935 l'acll l!i nl:in 's Cove /Daily) 90R F:mcrald Ray (F.merald Bay) L.B f.44 -2430 $124.500 (S un 1707 \andlestick Ln. (Baycrest) NB 6S6-4370 (Sun 1-5) (5 Bedrooms} 20401 Upper Bay (S.A. Hght s) Back Bay 644-6200 (Sat 1-5) (S Bedrooms & Family Rm or Oen) * 1027 ~1a rin ers (Dover Shores) NB 646-1 550 $ l65.000 (Daily 1521 Antigua (Ba ycrest) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Sun 1-5) ** #46 Lind a Isle (Linda Isle) NB 642-8235 (Sat & Su n 1-5) **309 Evenin g Stor (Dover Shores) NB 64 2-8235 (Sat & Su n 1-5) *IR33 Santiago (Baycrest) N.B. 644 -2430 $92.500 (Sat 459L Si erra Tree J,n. Univ. Park 644 -2430 $48.900 (Sun 1-5) (6 Bedrooms & Family Rm or Oen) 1924 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB 646-1550 $122.900 (Daily 10-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 12 & 3 Bedrooms! **4401 W. Coast Hi ghway. N'pt Beach 675-6820 (Sat & Sun 10-Dusk) (3 Bedrooms) 21 69 Visla Entrada (The Bluffs} NB 675-5930 $59,500 (Sat & Sun TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 12-3 BR & 1-2 BRI * 1508 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beach 968-8273 (Sat & Sun) WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE ** 1657 Bayside Dr .. Corona de! Mar G75-1935 "Yachtsman·, Cove (Daily) * ** 10°1• DOWN CoUegP P<irk Beaut y. Uu-ge bedrnls., 2 bnths, huge liv- ing rooni w/fireptace. Over. looking beautiful yard. Bui!r- ins. rlbl gar., pnho. CALL ANYTIME 646-3'28 or E vo. 545-3483 Lachenmyer' Realtor : Eastside Dallhause So clean it sparkles. 3 be<lroo1n , 2 baUi, new gold shag carpet, rich warm panel ing ant.I b ea utiful landsca ping -pl us gate anrl area for your boat or camper. J u!'!l listed for S27.9JO. CwALl<tR & LlE Hcal!ors 646-ml 2().13 \\'es!clilf Dri\'e Open 'lil 9 Pl\1 O~er Says Sell! Rcpu8'ic home just '""'O years young! Largf' living room ..... llh ca!herlral beamed ceil- ings. }'011nal dining room and break(asl nook in kitch- en. &paralE" f1u11i!y room v.·it h hriek (ireplat e. Asking S44 .91J5. Call 546-23 13 .. Bayfront Condo 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier & 1lil\. DelighUul $79,500 EMERALD BAY Immaculate 3 Br + fnm rm. Ocean side of h\vy, View. Must see! $1'19,000 Ted Hubert & Assoc. 3471 Via Lido 675-8500 Units! Units! NEWPORT DEl\1A ND REN- TAL.~! 1 block In l1ay or ocean. Ideal location. Close to t:vcrything, Attractive' a nd all 2 he<troom unit. Cal.I /'1011' 645--0J{lJ. .. IOIU\I I Ol \O\ N£1/r J N CUSTOM SPANISH HOME Only eigllt months new & close ID a lovely park, nice shopping areas & within wa.lking 11 i ' I a n c,. of Meadowlark Gou Coune .. Has three lovely bedrooms, lnclu~ large m a a t e r suite. Call for an a~ poinlment Today, 84Z-253S.. CORONA DEL MAR 4 BR. BROADMOOR Harbor view, ram. nn., din. nn. Open Sat/Sun, 1-6. 1l15 GOLDENROD $87,500 3 BR. IRVINE TERR. Secluded, pool w/jacU1.zi spa. Open Sat/Sun, 1-6. 14.19 BONNIE DOONE $57,950 2 BR. "OLD CORONA" With room tor unit $44.750 '"DELIGHTFUL" -Irvin• Terrace - Let us show you this enchanting home .. Atrium entry, spacious li vi ng room with fire- place. 3 Large bedrooms 2 baths, LOVELY DINING ROOM + r oon1 to store your trailer or boat. . . . . . • . . . . ........ $62.500. CATALINA, -Bay, Canyon View - Delightful family home. Lovely slate entry, 3 bedrooms, I'.4 hath. FAJ\l lLY ROOM (o r dining room) large gourmet kitchen with all the builtins. FIREPLACE plus many other nice features. See and compare ....... $63,500. ~ M>MSDCIATU REALTORS 644-7270 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. clinJa !Jdfe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 3 Lindi Isle Drive Beautiful new 5 BR., 4 1/2 Ba. home. Water· front living rm. & formal dining. Handsome oak paneled !am. rm., frplc, wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. & cozy lounge area. View of Bay & the mountains ..... $179,500. 11 Linde Isle Drive -Open Sunday Completely furn. 5 Bdrm., 4 lh bath home. L_ge. waterfront living rm. \Vith floor to cell. mar ble frp lc. Formal dining rm., family rm., maid's r1n .~ Pier & slip ........... $195,000. S7 Linda Isl• Drive Custom 4 BR.., 3'/2 ha. home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & frplc. \Vaterfront family rm w/conversation pit around the frpl c.; lovely garden , lge. slip ..... $189,500. 101 Lind a Isle Drive Lovely 5 DR., 4 ba. home with downstairs waterfront mstr. suite & lge. game rm. or study. Mexican tile floors, beam ceilings, quality construction, slip .......... $155 1000 For Complete Information On All Homes &. Lots, Please Call: PHONE UNIQUIE HOMES, HIWP'OltT llACH 645·6500 REALTOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE. General General BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUMS PREVIEW SHOWING THIS WEEKEND ONLY ONE P"ROBLEM- ONL Y 17 LEFT! HURRY! 28 New homes on the bayfront.. Complete with boat slips. Xlnt 'ferms FROM $64, 950 YOU OWN THE LAND Pacific Coast Hwy. at Balboa Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, LTD. 4401 W. COAST HWY. 67S-6820 '"THE TROUBLE OF LIVING HERE IS THAT YOU WOULDN'T HAVE ANYPLACE TOGO FORA VACATION" ••.•. As True Today as it was in 1943 in this spark- ling Bluffs 3 bedroom, 21h baths, with s un- shine carpets and custom drapes. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I to S 2169 VISTA ENTRADA BOYD REALTY 3629 E. Coast Hlghwey Corona del Mar 675-5930 General Executive Special tor thla superb 3 bedroom home nestled among trees and shrubs. Sparkling quali- ty tor fine entertaini ng. Lush deep pile carpeting with custom mat c hing drapes, all electric kitchen with all the trimmings, ran- last!c fireplace. \\Iha! a showplace for $39,500! Sc.11.:r is prepared for G! and FHA terms, now's the time. Call Real tors 545-0465 2790 ltarbor Blvd. at Ads.ms Open Eves. General $2B,950! 4 BDRM + DEN Fantastic home -freshly painted inside & ouf. 4 Bdrm. 2 pullmM batlu1, dream kitctien, d (' I u x e built-in r angr , oven &. d ishwashe r. .1-'amily l'OOm with I n 1 p r I n i:: fireplace. Lovely pa!io.. Pool sized grounds. New carpellng .. ·Expertly I a nd s c a pc d. 540-1720. TARBELL 2956 llarbor, Cc:>ISla Mesa NEW LISTING University Realty .1001 F ('st 1111\' fitl.fl510 VIEW-HOME-- r.~11 f'11n11•v Hu:hland.s nr . :l !Ir. 111111. nn.. hrl'akfn,;f nook, 2 bu. Nil'ely lndS<.·pd .. corner lor. Lovely ocean v\i'\VS rrom several rmll. A l1~h1 ,t nrry hom1· 11''l(ll.~ o r ~l;o~<; f>fl\'111" tu •:1<'lll'"· i\~k1ni..: ~flJ,1.()(). Bv f )1\'nrr 01 'l<N SAT & s{ ':"Ii 1 :» --BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX J Hi·. 2 h11 hnus1• 11 a hriu1d 11u 2 l1r gnr. apt f1u n1 hnus" 1·0111111 rf'(l,.<'01·. & f1•a T1irf's 11 f11r111 di n"-frpll'. Cal! 641-/lOJ~. Costa Mesa $29,900. MESA VERDE D"~t huy 111 th<' Area! Cozy f11nuly l'IJctrn \\/1-rflrkl1n.11: r1r1·plaf'e! Separa\r> U)llSlt'r hPrlrn1 11•/h11th ! Oon't v.·ait. 1·all fnr i1pp1. 97!l+in;,o -EA STSIOE · $26,000.- A real beauty, in !hill rom- fnrTabte 3 bedroon1 hon1e, Near ne1v carpets. harrh~'OOd floors, cozy firepl, enclo~ed yard. and just listed! As- sume low interest loan. S194. mo includes taxes. Best hurry! CALL 545-8424 (Open eves.) SOUTI-l C 0 A S T REALTORS. COMFORT Oeean side of lfwy., Corona MESA VERDE-POOL IS KING , •• and it's fit tor a "Queen." Be among those happy, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'-I smog free thousand• cl08e to General General the beach, 4 Bedrooms, 2 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-11 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-61'1 de! ~1ar. BeauWully furn., l.JJvely 2 sty, 4 hr, 2~ be., plush carptg., decorator den. din rm + gay breakW drapes; Jge. family rm., area, f!O\\·ers. pvt yard work.saver k!tch. Huge covd.. compliment Anthony pool. patio. CUstom thruout! Walk $49,900 By OWJll't, Xll)4 up the brick walk to this Balearic Or, C~J 54&-ffi11. beauty, you'U never want to MESA Verde -J Br -2 Ba & leove! Ab~ttt owner soys Fam. Near park, sch.ls, Harbor View Homes One of a Kind! Do you need 2 garages, encl. driveway, large enough for a long trailer or boat? Huge View lot for pool & cabana. P rofessionall y land~ scaped, (minimum care), Attached ~arage w/cabinets, !Jr. cov'd. PLUS 3 Br, dm rm, lrg Breakfast area, 2 full Baths. crp't thru- out. E xquis ite MONACO MOD EL on quiet c ul-de-sac. All for $52,500. Owner 644--4860 General General DREAM HOUSE SPECIAL SPANISH baths, one year new. A MUSf SEU.! $32,400, Sub- mlt any terms. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS Open Evenings • 962-4454 • BARGAIN DAY $3,000 PRICE REDUCTION Beautitul two story, 4 bedroom. 2 ha.th, family area home ln a prcstige- ncighbo!'hood. Ov.ner want1 out. Prlced ftt $3.4,450 .. F1lA, GI terms. Call SU-2535 thia one won't last. sell at $75,000. a hopp i ng . New ly CORBIN !'e<leocoratt'd & sheg carpet. ~ 12xZ.I aluminum nn off bck MA RT I N -1589 Co~lca Place. By Owner. 546-3451. * OlA.RMING * REAL TORS 644-7662 MESA VERDE 4 s,. 3 Ba. ROSE COTT AGE -"" "· "'• kit. ""· din-ing & family rm. Big corner 2 BR, home nMr Newport lo!. $58,fOO. 540-6542. Helghta, J...a.ra:e kitchen with brklllt, nn, 122,900. BY OWNER, 3 Br., 2 Ba., Fam Rm, FI'l>IC, flS,500. CALL e ,.,.l.14 Low down. 549 -0266, !It.~.. ---7.r:ALTY 4 BDRM . REPO. Nc•r N••••rl P••I Office E-side, huge mUlf:r, 1harp MR. BIGI horn•. Try 133.!!00. Bia Have we got ft home 546-7739. for you! OWNER. 1 Bdrm, lg llv nn. Now you can buy her that dream hOUR beoaute this ia tL 4 huae bedroooa, 21.4 lux- ur1owi baths. lots ot ex1ra iiiiiiOCiiiiiEiiAiiiiiNioF"R"o"N"T""'iii I room. Preot•a• model wlth Ankle deep carpets thruout, 4 BR., trplc., dining rm, On drape111 to TTUl,(ch. Huge 40 ft, lot In best loc, near separate family room. y&cht tlub. Ca.II for app't. Trade in that old model on to ltl'e. $100,000. Ulla $49,500 gpecia1. Seller Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Evc1. wlll constder a.II orrm . Call Ju~ look al this beautiful Spani11h style home 11.nd tt will be yours! 3 bedrooma. 1%. batha, sunken living room, forma l,.dlnlfll room and a large tiled family · THEREAL \~ESTATERS ' ' '•I ' ·'•,• Lrg 5 BR, 3 BA, prof d~. SUnrm, Kit, dln, cpts, drps, room tor boat or trlr, Close tncd yd, gar, Sl8,500. $3,000. to beach. Only t1.akJna-$45,500 dn. Bal 7%. 645-2338.. "GINNY" MORRISON I======== MESA VERDE BEAt..rnn.rL 557-4130 REALTOR ~2286 home. 4 Br. Well kept. Must associated BROK CR~+ REA L TORS 202\ W Oclboo 611-Jblt) rr 111 ft breeze • .sdll your ltenu with eftte, UR Dally Pilot Claultled. 6U-S677. C:: .\'"d Iii I: '. I 11 ReRltorii 545--9491 7790 Jlarbor Blvd. 11.t Adana Open EW:1. Don't atv~ up the 11thlp! "Lia!'' It In cla1Alflfd, Ship to Sncttt ~ull•! 64l--5678 room. Many exlra111 1=,,=T"H=E~o=oo""'D""'=L=1 F""E=.=-. covered patio, 11prlnklcra In 1.U yards, tinted wlndowi W&lk to beach, te.n11h1, pool. and upgrade.d c11.rpetA ftnd l +Sty. 2 BR, eonv. den, rpl. drapc1. The tile roof will re-New carp., treah paint In & mind you qr old Mexico. out. It rparkltt, $32.500. \"Qu must sec tor only CAYWOOD REALTY 141.900. Call 847-<0to Now! * 541-1290 *-- 1-o;··TH E REAL, \'""" l:STATERS SUPER SHARP -------·- 4 BDRM, 2 IATH double car garo.rt, cover- ed patio, &ood E&atside location. $26,950. Roy McCerdle Realtor 1810 Nt.,.,·port Blvd., C.M. SU-7729 3 Bedrm 2 bft1h 2 11tory home In Nf:wport We!!!. Walk In ::----,-c--.,.-:--,." I ~ar.h. I "!!!!!!l[l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JI!!! Turn unused llem• Into qukk RED CARPET REALTORS Se.U Idle ttem1 aowl call . . . cuh, call &Cl--5678 • 962-ml e 642-567R Now! ~! $48,950. Ownr. S57-8'194. Eut Bluff 180' Back Bay Vlawl Ol11U11 3-2-,; ~tront condo. w/beeut. uoob•truotf!d hlly- vl~. Secluded cul-de-11;1r loc. UPJ(raded w/new crp~. w11.l1 pe,per, tbttur'ff Ir. J)"int. Owner 154.!lO. -- Like to trade? Our 'J'radf'r·~ Paradise calumn Is for your 5 llnea. 5 df.YI tor S bucki. UY ow11t•r .. 4 l!H C'ONDO. 2 BA, dbl t•ar i;:0r. ls;:t> !)\'! PfthO.. Loa n 11 ~ ~ 1n b Ir 968-17GL DECOJtATOR'S 3 Br. 2 Ba, extras, upgraded &hag crpt, drps, frplc. patio. BY O....·zHtr. ~~~-,.ooo 00'2<>521. BY 0\VN Ell.. •l BR .. 1 1!-~ BA. ram. rrn . shag: 1'fl!S., 1800 sq. ft. s:n .~oo. 963-21 46 or (213) 379-6721.. 0 \VN Elt lla c r 1f 1•·"-4 bcdrootnS, 2 bath~. d1n1 n11 r m, bui.lt -1rus, J1rPplat·r . brk, S27,900. ~ n '1 1 1146-0004. 4 Br + lrg Bonus Room Convenil'nf to f\\•ys, Ir~ lo! S34.000. R47-3957. 5 Br & J. ha. llf'a !l'<I pool Frpl in l\l:tster n. R . , $4.2,000. 968-2365 aft 6 pn1 .. G•rden Grove THIS IS IT! Price reduced $1500. Seller mwt close escrow on ne~· home. GI no money down. NO CLOSING cosrs, Sharp 3 BR Rancher, raised flrepl, Upj'raded shag carpels, custm drps, mod kttch Iv / bltin dahwshr. Cute hon1P fi t.II on tnll Khlldl' tN'c lot $27,500, Fl'', I' H2A471 ( :::: ) MUI Ol Hvntlnaton Beach 1/J ACRE POOL • POOL • POOL •1• Aluminum rovl'red pnlio with S--B-Q, 16' :>!: 32' pool with dressiJ1p: roonL 4 BR 2 BA , 4" shag c n r pets thntou f.. Convcrsnllon pit w1th .,.,.et bnr & tirt'placc, fonnal dining. A re'&! tun home! Price r ed u ced. 144.~. All terms. * CALL 847-R507 * U.S. AFFIL IATED BROKERS REiii.TY 00-LA-LA A beautiful 4 ball'OOm plus dining room Spo.ni.sh de.s ign- ed home. F ireplace, ca.rpel.11 and drnpell, new pa int thru out, remoc!Eled le i t c h e n , overslzetl lot, close to everythlng. Call 81!7-1221. 1Il41 Beach Blvd .. , H.B. SOLD All my llstings. Nttd home!! to advertlae and aelJ. Foe profesl.!onal, ell.lclent llcr- vtce Call Juna Blolr 961-7133 15 yn: ln Real Estate Sale11 RED CARPET REALTORS 962-Tl11 AmNTION Gl's No down payment and only SSO. closJns co.ta. 3 Bednn + den. 2 bathi, bltlns, crpll, drpe, $245, mo. Pl'Y• all * M'1--85ll * Iha RHI Est•I• Mort GOV'T. OWNED Repoueued homes. Low down. Covernment ~· cloth>& ...... Coll -* Crest Really SA VE 11.000 S«-U or lt'ase 3 en, C'.otldo. New cp11. Xlnt e o n d . $)),!it)(). °"""'· -1; !>.'\G-429R. $1~.ooo -1 Dr Medallion O>. do, nil bltna, rebig., end patio, pool. quiet. $llXK> dn., .Isl TD $8900 S% ~ bal. 7V.% 2nd '!'D. ~­ OY.tNER 1nJ1tou1. Redwood pancllnr. elepnt lntttk>r, ~ be-drn1. 3 bftthll, dtn, fllmDy rm. dlnirc ""· Bric, $36,900, 1714) 9'2--13'73. I I \ -·-I~ l...__·o..-_·"""__,' I~ .__I _'""""'____,]~ I Huntington IMadt !~1 1 ---1 ~ ~~;;'I 30.S Houses Unfvm. Huntl~ton a..ctt Newport Beach Mobile Home• For Sale 12l 'WHO r•ys ('ONDO:.,INIUM. Jl •clt1c 5 ~ .Jft hlilll"ld Vt.1.laJ". 2 Bft, I'~ liarbor View Hofll(", Cmto1n 8' .11 JS' l<ITZ. 2 ~1'(1un1.!l. YOU CAN'T HAY( YOUR CAK£ ANO EAT IJ TOO? RA , """'· $34,"ll. Mnrtha drnp«, """""'· ""'1"' F<>=J h<ftl, ''" Alm Awn f~t}, JUtr Call }~rancra Near pool, park & Ill'\.\' 30' Atilt. Pk. loquir• 333 Income Property '" Money Wontod 305 --------Costa Mesa FOUR-PL EX • Home Rentals • Here's a ranchy 3 bedrm, lam rm home-nro1o1·n 494--,_..., E v c elemen. !lehoot s 6.;. 7 5 o, n · c •1 s 2 I IJ bl d · "JY<I, ay :St., ·" .• p. . r ea va e, with circular r1 veway, lush <19&-4740. Lea~ hultl. Pnnclp11.Js only. I "''""~=,--c-oC----c,--,... greenery, literally room in the back yard for Lt'do Isla 644-5607. 10x50 KIT trailer, 2 lir. thr . .~~~~~ furn'd. l.n Real Good rood a . ee ring circus, and near the Garden QpEN DAILY 1-S Oro\•e Fnvy. In side has king s lie roon1s arid CO:'ICPLETELY rernori('led & 3808 Hl\'J·:lt AV!<.:, SZ'l""JO. ~JOO. a homey kitch. Clean-as-a-whistle. Move right rt'dc"COr. trnd11lonal horn~. 3 Channel ff'Jnt, 1,1f·r s. idip 3 DUL voide nx:.ibile home. Xlnl Jocatkin, 2 bedroom townhowle, l-2 BR apt1_ $76.500. 21 732 So. Brookhunt, H.B. Open druly, BARRE'IT REAL i 'l 642-U'.Xl. * 6 UNITS* L'l EASrBl..UFi" NE.ED s:G,COl. 2:nd 'TO kxul. ~ hy ~ lc>t~ ln ~ville, CaJ1f. 113 mi. N£ of Viaa.llaf. 10'"~ u1t .. all due l yr. lllt bf1 sg8,00J. VaJue S560,00J. Agent 49'l-8332, ew- 492--0124. NJ-:1--:n $7".J'(I, ro lin1~h ~ f,.-.1 die11t>I Crulsf'I'. \\lilt pay good interest & lrtt charier to lm:ter. 492-1896. Hou1e1 * Apta, * 145 ·0111 * 433 W.1tlh COSTA MESA S90 -F'UnN . 1 HH C111 t;.i~:•' Trrt•S & garch·n, ldraJ rc1r 1 l) 3 RF.0Rl-t·2 BATH ; built- 1n ~!Ovr & relr1g. Boat or trt11l1 r siorflgl', dbl gar. St1111n1t·rl11n•· r1•ntal ok. ;'.11 kid~ 1111 !lt'!S. Jn! &1nn1., din. rm., dl!n BR 3 ha. P l<ins fl)r 200 un!t adult crt., a ir cond. Hunt. $22l/ MO. All this on a 120· x 250' Jot zoned for unils w/v.·e_t bn r. Large corner in~·l. $H7,5<XJ. A~t. A.sk r17r 8· $lO,:m. &.l t-SS IT. when that day comes. Ne\v ones are across lot. East end. s99.500. Betty 675-407:1 675-1!172 SACRlf'lCE Lic1o v.·ater1ront , , '75-'G'O 0 -··· •a..a s1:i:i ~ FflPLC + Inn. fn1·d : ~I :~ n1~nn:i.1 i B1\TI!, hrd. f1.1r t·t"uhl & per. t:.: ~ldt·. v.·d !IJ·, i:rt t·rpti::, big the road now. Asking $45,000. Low down. hCXUOAb loWSOrJ jsz. CLA:'lfOROUS Tnh.sc 3 Br. park mobLle hOme & 23' DORIS BRAK[ REALTOR 968-8523 ..-..... '~ ba. POOL. IJ5,000 IO% 1 .. "'. 1 ..... ···""""iiiii· ii67l-ii3Siil111ii. L, 3416 Vi• L•<lo 61'-4.'<;2 '"' or trodo. O "' n " I " KoulHlorRtnt J(ie ] 1:11'!1 $~1:i Un lt'u.se. mo. * Triplex-By Owner. 2 Br. $140 -PRIVATE 2 Br ll11n1r N" !"''·' /iH~u~n~t~ln~g~t~on~B~e~a~c~h'.::::=~~~~~~~~~!I $53,700 =&!&-=~-~· ~---~-Real E stat•, Gener at IArRe yards, g a ra g ~ a . gar, in("d yrd. ku!~ pt•! 1)k \, -- 11).2(1'; dn S·l:i,:iOO ort+•r . ~ 1 4 l~Enn:-.1 2 B,\Tll f'nrnrr 1'1.33 Rutgf'rs Or, £.:.:-it. Houses Furnished 300 Sl80 -SUPEJ{ Nio·f' 1 Br, ~I hu1111., rn•r· sh;1d1•d hlg JUST LISTED r I[ te I r1n 1~h this :i llH. to your FOR Sale by O\ln1•r, tippt<r Chi.•n£-r's 0111 of !!tale and l ..._forS.-. . nv.n tash·. S..•p m11tr. ~u1r.-. Ray, 4 UR, J BA, f;,m n11 .. m Wlt Aell lhl!! sharp, l'i('an 4 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:;;;;iiiii l pa!KJ; lge. J:ar1u;:e. wet blU", din r1n {I, tX'aut. ~-1 GEM Jandscapin°. Call £33-:!'.!ll ~ii7-S400. General H<1. patio, fan11I). ~ngl~ f1r11· 1 .\11r<I. N,~,11y 11t·1· & nf•11· --l'l'Jlll;. S2-t:i JllO, INCXt\TE units+ La~e lor./in~~~in .. ~-..~I S:f..0 _STEPS t•• Cll'i·an '..' -- ucu.1'Ul,lm home, btr>:I' ron 1t"r "' _ l Irvine 01 with lxm 1 & 1ra1h·r nt•-1•i10 \\', ('oas1 Hwy., N.B. Newport Heights <'r 11.,.. PriCi'd for quick saJr PLUSH PLUS! I REAi.TORS 642-4623 O\\'l\'l-~R. 4 BR&· den, "2 BA, Acreag• for sale llO SO ACRF:S, New !\1exloo, nr. national fnrcst. SOl.25 PER ACHE. S·l9 !\lo. 968--ffil1 . I ncome S370 per mo. Doyle 11 Br, :l Ra, frplt', shag •'qlls, 1 i-:,1 Hi.!1lh• Rl'allor fi1G Slltl Co. P.eaJto~. A!>ok tor Ch.ris 'fert'l{IS 548-11 6 8 A.>!: ~ing!f"Sok BUSINESS 81 S~lJ~H A DEAL TI IE holl>t.' 1n T11 ~; 1)<11'k 111 * REDUCED * hrdv.·d tlooni. bc;1ut. lrlC'd. T Tl lE iinnie J 0 c ti r + 0 11 f\ No rd 1itt11!;1 CoriJl'I' varrf. $42.~. ;,.i,1t-4033 S4&-%..11 P!'.I. LA1\'DLORDS~ Do ~nu ha1·r I ZONE J-: . .;1d ... rutP. :1 IJf'droon1. Tlll-PLEX ON Tilt: REA(."11 ! a 1"11eane"y? \rf' 1·an 11!1 11 I otal Down Paymt c· 11 '11 2 t -2 1 ~ ACHrs AnH1upc Valley, unly S2~.0. 1ln11·n, Owner n1ust S..'ll. 5-1f1-30S/i. l::..OS \\', OcPan!ront. =--~·11r:-1rt t.l11 ny ih·~1r.-i!Jlt• 1,.n:1111i.. ••n l1n•p!a1 '1· 11•111~1·. /1r1111·111;1ls u1ll~. nr:OK!·'H {_"tirnt•r. O\'('l"lookin~ luture l'!'J.:IQl'llJ \L~tt1r11 i I, .• I!. 1a. -S C -I -$78.35 s74 ':i'fJ an ement• p;1rk. 2WU ...._,, fr. or 111}1- Open houi;e So! 8.· Sun. F I:.: 0\11' 11•a1!in~ ln;t 1\h.~"IUh•ly Olson Inc R!lrs. 96A-~27l :-;"0 Cll,\J{CE 111 flny GI l111y•·r. for th1o; ~ IJf'droom t, l<1n1ily l"tWJn1 lio111f' rlll'«! lr1 1•v1•ryll11n~. j a skini: Pl'll'f' f1f <Jilly S~l.~. Refh,1·1~ 011'n1·1•'!1 :in,:l1•1v urious J1vt11g! L1rnf' gr·1•1•n LIDO REAL TY 11' ~AN f'J.J·:.\tf::-.JTE • i;haj(, f!.,iltill~ i;(11Jr\1•ay tu :~.T;7 \'1,1 l.id•i, N.11. By 011111·1', ~Bit 1!1JUS1' nistr, su1tf' t.11.'HUlJfUl vista --* 673-7300 * Otrans1de Of t1v.·y, 4~~2-llGiiT rv1'ry \vi11<ltt11·. fn11n111 ·ula1f', JJIS'J'!:-.L·r1 v ~:. ~ BR, by Santa Ana rn•>\f'-in ('nnrl. 4 Hit, ~1 J 1•11·n«r. 1,:i rg1• 1.n l~ig pa!io.1---c".'C-:C'O"°"'"'°C-:::'=°'-- I', ,\1-ro ·.s 1u•11t' l'aln1 Spnngs, 11·ill ;11T•·p1 $."ill hlr ST.XJ eq. Bal Slli!l~>. S20 rno. :,3(; .. JlJL Commercial Property TRIPLEX, f"a. 2 B rt. \\'/pati11s. l':r. stores. S·l5.90U. 675·01 4·1 A.i::rnt 64fi-7414 Industrial Property 168 BAI.BOA P1>nin rh~111rn'l BEACON RENTALS * 64l-Oll 1 * 1:0.L\L.\rULA'l'I·; -I 0!<>r\' " hdn11 2 bath hllll):•' 1r1lh d111 -111~· iwn1 and ra1111ly t'!•\0111 1..:1rrl)l·n bilt-i11.~. \':1r.t ;nid ,\\',\II. J1:l.1 \~I ·1 r:R. :Olesa \"'rd•·. 111' nil s1·hls, rrplc, i·1J+'1:>, dl'p~. hl!n~. water p:oid s:;~J/11111 G7H706 aft LEASE WlTH OPTJON 158 !i 11tr1. ' l..;1r1:f' ;'\ h1'llr~w1n1. formnl I (ti ning and l:i111\Jy rooin 1 /Jon ie. Full buil1ins nnd nni• or !he rlcnnC'sl in !-"otmtiti n VallC>y. VACA1'T PayrnC'nts or onl,v S26:1. bn's., family 1·1n. C:CJ:'llE & l n1n1~;··. 40' 1,01 Prine' only. ULTR A MODERN Sf.:E IT TClDA Y' $1~9.Sl~I 2113 V1:i N i<' l' HI-RISE $45,000 Value Laguna Beach f~l '.\ 11:1 C-2 ZO/'.:F: (ln(' nf J11sf do11·1110\\'n parcels f11r 1!1•1 1'IOpn1en!. S11111111f'r rer11:1L J1.;1yfront. ~i Industrial .. Lease bl'. ·1 bOI, l~1' rln:11 ,1;, Jlll'f. 1200 sq rt._ 4-\l'I!'!', 220 l'Olt f'rplfl. ]st class. 673-'..'IT~!f. p:dlo 1·nn1plPt!'lX 1•11clu~!'d. E'\TI:.\ 11w1•:; Hr., '2 baths, lo\'t·ly p:i llll. Rl!ns, 1vsl1r,. 1lr}l'L A1;11J. Jun\: 6th $3:ll. $200 D I II. C d J M .Ju~l Ont' r111lr f1,1111 "'''1111 f.IO\\•er . I' lL\'(' o icP. orona e ar • '''''· ,,,,·I. :.!.,,,.,1,,,,, .• , H1\\'~ll!E lf(J\110: 1Jo~ 1°e!lil, 4 ni:. 1•••!. •t·~·k ~r,;--"!(I KE.'\ l\IU l'l"l,'\t;ll,\\l f~l '1\I f!lf: NOW ONLY $28,000 and N('l1T•lrt r.e:u·h 1n l!un-"' ' 1+10 sq fL -IT:.i anip.-3 phase •----------Rurr \\ l.ilt' Hltr. 67:"1-16::0 po ll'cr SJSJ. 3 BR., 2 ha. bt"au!lrul J1011u•. 11ngto11 Ef'11 tl1 -S~l."1.!Wf P''' _ _ C.\! .! . ;i40-~~t".-1 SHERWeeo REAL TY -- -1~enltor I :M Sf{, r1 '2 hr. & 2 bat hs '~ ntr:tl h~·;Jl111g & air C(ind .. i E . 17th St., Costa Mesa zooo sq f!. _ Sprinkl,,<!-220 H.V. lulls, occ.111 1· 11. n1nn1h. Nn ,.._·ts rll·ll~e. 2 Br, crpts, drps, en- a"•P $435. 3 phnc" ""11 ... ,_ J uly tA11;:: !')topt. SllMXI n10 Plionf' J.\G-::(;S,Q closed y ard , gacage. ,\,\/\Tenant. $115.000 !Jn. " ~~ ,~ ~ • :111111s, dra!K'l', privai.• 4 olfici·s. ClaS!>tfif'll a<I no. :n.J, c " I Adults only, no dogs. I C:1sh Sfll'n<lahlc rP!un1 ., p 111.,~. r • \',11Qr~. :-;ulilt•r c,·ill Rex or John • Daily Pilot, P.O. Rox 1:-;c.u,C __ o_c_o_n_•_d_e _i __ ,.,_,_•_r___ 1140. 642-7028. _____ 1 H<'ulon•in11t·s, Bkr. 6i:i-&-:-oo ''SINCE l!)·l•i" li•!1•··t11 !!11nu:t>s, 30 ft. l11·1n,i:; f714l 5-l(j.JfiOO Costa !'.1f•Sa. Cal. 9'1iJ2ii. .,, ..-111!.: 1!<964 P.rookhur~t . F.V. M esa Verde l,,l \\'l'strrnB11ukl\ldt• GOLF COURSE n•"11 Bn1k1·r {'!l·n·,.1<'rrrr1nn * 81/1 ACRES * lNVESTill ENT PIVISJON l ** DUPLt:.:.\'. BHA ,-.:ri Hunt ington Beach 1 , . , • 1 I r, frµl c. h:1nh1ulll NE\\' II dl · CLOSE TO BEACH $2700 DOWN Un1vcr..ity /'ark, h'\ul" 1:,•:1u11r111 '1p.t .. n1 111111! ·I l~·d u1\ o1 .. 1f. E\t·lnlng>'s C'flllShli•r-P11h•nt 1al C-1. fi:.!7 fl. rron1age fl 1 bi: 1 1 1 • ugc :-: Oll'll('r-:. F: h I Days 552-7000 N ight!. 1~w1n1 .suu·I•• •r.wy h<1111r, •h•· t•d, ,\dull<:, on B1mkh11rsl. $·150,000. Call oors, so II ~, • 11~ y:irr un!I. 3 BR.. 3 BA ... \\' ~ 3\{• a large-selection I I I v.•/ BBQ. S2j(J ut il pd. F•C•'-1,•c•, bll•"'· 1800 "I· 11. or 3 arid 4 bedroom homes . A ffr l!ghtful :I tw<l, 2 bath 'Jn -... ... --------•! .... :11••• i,r '· .. n11·n· ,. :1111 !ll!RP.\'' ~>10-~-{1;;, 55-, '·IOO. ,. " < "~ "' · ' I I'''' I , I ~ + .·1 ,!<'rks \t'/1·1f'\1' of h11i·. !h;i.I c;in be mo\•ed into (fl/Jf'I 1·ul-dr'-SA<' s!. Xlra SPRINGTIME .. n1t·rt.11u1ni: •,111111~1 11· •. I O'.'\LY. t;:-l'JTS Lr.F'T• SHERWOOD REALTY ~horp r rpts & drp~. Jr~ front "n i.:olf ""UI '!>''· c·u1iulry s11.r \1(/l>EL (IPF:N 1 In 6 P.r.T. -1-Huntington Beach ocean & hills. \\'alk to 1,,·h almost in1mediately ()fl our rm \1•/ehrr ry firepl, big IN PARIS k11tl1. hdlianl ,~~·m . hugr· l'IZ:l [';(). SPURG F~ON, S.A. co,ndomlinlum' 160 ·,·.2--."1"·,•,•,•,· .. -,•,_·2·.-ro ... pe",""1y & shoPp1 11g. 1 yr. hr. S~25. R en t -Op t i on pl a n . k I h I · • 111 , .. , 1 1~"', ~ -' , , , 17 7.,,,, E 1213 • .,6 3 ~ or sa e 4 BR-2 BA-POOL Rers. required. 673-0!lf.O. SJI ER\\"OO D RF. ALT Y , 1 1· unr 01"1•r.'l1zr.,, r 1 ~nr. Oii·ni:-r 111ovin<> 10 Paris. T/11c; n.1.~ 1•r 11•1 ,,,,,,r,1 .. nu n.1 s· J--.~.,.,or .ves l..,, ., .~di for sale in OrangC'. Pri('C 2500 1 , ' -· 127 500 2 ,., t f l C ~-t. hon1e. F r-plr. Nr11• 4 BR 2 Be--,, l-1.·••·lx·•· y,.,,. 540-8555 ., lf'f' · · Pnym!s, S :15. P.squis1!P llnn1r ha~ th" !~'~I Sll'f' son: irrp ni·c. o~n!' 4 BDH:\I. 21~ BA, /1v rni. 1!111 ('ON[I. ,\rluJ!-F:l1.~t,,1i!P. Firr-:!:32,500 per ar rr. \.OQd ac-furn1 1ur-e, Hc1:t.ut. lnrli;1•pd. I ' , , . ,. 1 ----1 t•ovrrs all. or 1•1••·r·i·1h1n:.: 1n1·l11d11u: an<! SP"· inipn·.~si\'r S7fi,.IV\I. fi r k'I 1 pln1·•'. Li.: 2 Blt-1'" BA-Bit-cess to all free111riy~. Pro-1 p . G Jh1n1f' ZS fa111 rn1. 1l1n 1·111., 2 br townhouse for rent, r I ('\I I , 515 :-<4?4 rm, an1 rm, pa 10 I c len, yarr . at1n. a r n !'.: r . I I, I J:iO . I , 1 .·, ~ 2 B bl I I $185 I' spring1in11• fh,.111t'!'11, 1·11~!11(1ny ·rir ;ipp : · ~: '· · -2~x12' honus r111 jfi11 1~hf'd). tns-f-',\. Dn.vlr Rt'llllors. A~k llCISf'rl Orange F'rt'eway of/ Chi!rl fpct ok. 1 nlL Ocean fl> t, · · 111c f'.'~ p1 J\ ' a , t ns, rp c , shn:? r·arpt•lini.: and a ru·1v11 1o· 101.)1'11 •·i·•·s.l SOU rll CO AST :l ;ar gar. $-12.500 . .'>-19-l~i:i for Chris TcrPgi~. 5·18-1 lG.~ a nrl on ramp 11•ill be 11·i!hin S350. ganl('nrr. f;l~-138;-, •'l't'S, f 19742 Coventry, H .B. 531-5800 ( r.::.J 5JJ·58 00 up.~tairs drn. \\'all< 10 81•ho11L~ ~l·.Al.TUHS._ a flt'r 4 pm. A/'11 . ;,\'i-~lfi:)9 P!\! $22."iOO. 2 Ulorks. f or rtJr!ht'r in for-NU-VIEW RENTALS Open Sat ,t Sun. 833-1103, or 546-97S4 anrl park.~. s;,9,rJOO inrlud1•s i\11-.SA VrnlC' oJ)l'nhousc Duplexes/Units n1arion, plP:ist' t'all l!;d 673-4030 or 49.1.;1:1 1~ Z UR + o:n. 1;11:1. k1trht'll. ~:fBr~:! Ba~ Elt•c•. hl!-in range KIDS WANTED land and rv1>ry1hi11g bu! lilt 2 story, ! r.1·, .1 Ba. l\irl"h, sale Loon11s 11·11h Car agr. h.1d~ 01\. I 8.· nvi'ri. ~·or!"Pd air hca!. ov.•n<'r's f){'l'SOn<il JH..-ipcr1y f'inn:il 11111 Rn1 3 ("a\' I ~obileHomei I~ __________ 1_62 Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc, Laguna Beach Rent-A-House 979-8430 Crpls. MxlOO rcnf'ed lol. Ob n rf'athtaking d<'l1t ils ul g:tr;1 ~(·, bl1111 appl. 0 , upgr11d-JiilllP 5·11-2t:21 SU\l,I E~ RE"NTAL I I J I I I ~iiiimmmiiiiiiiim~;;~ · . . .n. ~ . .:it<' S2-10. 2 Hr, lrp c, g~1 rag1·. yrd. gnr, anr SC'llJ>C'<. vacant· 64G-7171. I'd 1.,-1111ng 1hroughout. 2'135 m.1~ .......... 8 E\'('sl\\'knrls 21:\; 4279nn J A ,1 " 1 1 1 S'"'S ~u...-. lltlf' -IJJ:: .... i:.'\('{'. Hl!lle, ! SIO\'t", l"l' r 1e. l{••df'.:Ol'il!Ctl. 11101'•' II! !CJI ;1y. _,,. mo. s11 11. ~.'\'¥.} !a.\!·s. :;i ~ vrs old. I H -\Vood'~ CO\'C" Rr('lt, l'I<'\\', 41 Occans1di'-{;T~r-370S. AK1•nt. ~)(;7.4471 nr 546.st0.1. B(';url lnndsc:q1i11g. Lrt:" lot, Mobi e omes INCOME HOMES I .. ~.1·1 CORN£11 * 1 lk 1 I 3 B r 11 Big, big 6 hedroonts, 3 bR!h qu11'I ~1. f.X('('l t'Ond. s.-.1.soo. For Sale 125 NF:\Y DL'PLEXES $-1~.9'".i) \VHh oldf'r hoUSl'. Prim(' l . s ){'/IC 1' r, u. y fu rn. 411<1rn1., )C'nrly .... S-l~r. lllU. NIL (;1_1Jd1•11 \\'rst .~. Edinger. I "· l•t ·-•lk lo C SI.Ill mn. inc. :ii! uril. Refs./'"" " 1 13•. , R , " "I 1 , 10111" 111 x" "'"a -w No l\l(t'nls. 2027 Golden Eyt' ~ _ NE\Y •rnIPLf:Xf:.I;\ $67,9!".iO i(l{·ntion. osta J\1f'.<;:J 9---0 ·~ . ourm .. .v~·ar y . .. . 1.1 n1•1. -• 1·, -011 ·"' 111rp. i; 1arp. Ca tholic sc-hool! J.'ireplac<', Place, ('.\1. : .. l~X.i(ri. OOUBLE \V1de Flan11ngo f\O\i' undf'r ;on~!l'Ut'tiori at Corhin-:'lta rtin R('a!!(lr~ 4· 1 3• · P.E.\LTOP. 67.':-\().'>'.l l };,,·r )atd. \"a r:int.$1ri mo 11'/\l'Carpc'\S &rlropc's,bll in PRICED TO SELL --mobil e ho m e . ll as i c1 1· [( Ir I 'I &l·l-;GG2 or &12-H9~ 1 Brl,or1'!\J1Vlt'll' .. ]hlkV1l'·, I ",11nonr\1,11l~e.11.Pr1v prty. M ' 'on v· . ,) · .. <IY s" <\Sa,, ('Sil. ., R/0, p11lio, xlnl le ndscap-Four bedrooms, rhning rorJm. ISSI 1e10 !'v('rything. Set up in nirr Conip!i•tp .!uly. 6.12_,1~11).i. Lots for Sale 170 toria lkh, nicel} turn. 4: I Cos ta Mesa ~.~.:i-1_1~.1: .R .. 1-.. '\"{, i11Jt. P rircd for qu ick salt' at ramilv, room: v.•a l)na•"'r & 1 , p,, .. 19,,, •q fl, 4 be, 2 b•. family park. Pets OK. JSJOO. --- -frpl. SZ\5. ! lt-1' ,.1 ( 11 , 4 + 2 ""' __., " 5.1 1 7"" $6 M ANNUAL e LO\"E p ,\f> 1 Rr, hn n. ! ·" .. -. " 11111' • • $38,!XJO. Su bmit your terms! hf':iufiful Caf'pl:'!ing lhrunut. f;un r n1. ["r kitchen, orrPn · -L;;r1. XI :\'T huddini; "-th• 11 111\ L 'd I J l!U" · l"'°I I cle I C II 8-17 J'I?\ " " i\'.R. J)upli·'· :i hr up & 1!1111-n · " ·-1 O Se , Nr shops. /\II urtl i111 ! $!~'0 I ~1 . • ~ 1 · < ivin11: D. -•• · 0 11.iler has bt>rn trnnsff'rrt"d ~hag '1hnJ<u11. On \'1r11· lo!. .,, On 1he Bluffs .. v.•lnh• 11·flti'r \'!•'11 Alt·1 1 h<1·1rd '\0·1i anldr •!f'i'p sh.a" S1i'i.~•Ml J•1·111c uni}'. frl21::~l ' ~ l'I' " 1 \ 1 J 1 I ALA Rentals • 645 3900 . ' . ., & 1s anxious S,lj'F.JO $3'1900 """2'"1 Rx 37 1v1th Cabana Sp·,ct' Vi:.t;1 ;ir'(la <11 l.~1.g·•un11 . '' ''·,,op(•.<; '.'·:ii u y · 1-r11t Fun11111>'>' A•.·•"· Agl . · ' ' ... "''',.. . .., · • ' ' · 11r lll!iOlt! '·I 1 s I " ~n1 S50 mo. Pl'! ok f!u1T)' Pureh11srd fnt· $10.200, ll'ill 11·,;~· or rno. A1·a1 .!'Pl. or e l\'FFD-; FA\l!LY _?Hr ![~;...~:~.o (i) d h.11 N.wpo-B ch u--· s~-11·11 ,. J•ut a lillll' "'loot" I" YO"( II f $9 500 h ··-1210 \\'111trr. \Vkl\·S200 ~10-~~oo . , . . . •. ' -------., ea r1Uer "''""· 1 1n;1n!·1'. " u St' or , cas . U't::>-. · "" fnctl ~·:1rd, 1>nt'I !!.Ill" Kirls \\ \Lh: 1" f)('C':in. 2 RI~. 1-·i rt'· re I 1 ···1·1· '21 "110 Lr1·ii; -1*'11 1!1osc h~b' .·~ for \\"1nl1'r S500 1110. li4~-1S!l.J. •" .--" ..,, · . ' ' ' '. . 01\:\'A POI XT ---J)('t.~ Sl 10. 1 11J:.,·1•. ••:•r. ktds 111·!~ OK. J711_1 1.''-.'11rh. n1_1·d. 11.B_. for Sale By Owner '"•' •~··••• d•"••x"' •nol·ll" "liur:k ~". c a.1 1 C1 :iss1!1ed 1 '"' -n .... ., ~ 1 ,-G·l2-5ti78. ' ' I Ocf"an \'lt:'ll' -P.:2 Jot. 110.~J(l(l I Mesa Verde ALA Rent a l!. • 645-3900 I Renl·A-House 979-8430 Dr.SERl l'.D f<A H:\1 Jf()USb REALTY Ari' you confust•d? !)o you honH'. 10x55. l'.B. Jocntion, t &12--fi622 J --- '"'' f f ' A I 111· 1· I I ------ -· crms · !.ol't'l.v 3 RR 1·us1un1 ho1nr. • !U\f~I-: l/'.:Dl·:!.f!' C11 ... 1 r :i f,.,., :! Ji.t. rnr•! 1,'l·d, fl,..,f a r rnn1 0t 1•an. t •· 111c your !HS 11r1' no! l0t·a r-iit·rnss s!t'Ce1 frnrn beach. ·~ d h I I · Univ. P11rk Cenlrr, ln.'Hlf' Mountain, Desert, ,..,,r n. •,.11)11. Aclults. Br ent t a~f'. S1JOl11•:0-\, ~·1(1 r<11111ti· "r f111n1l.1 . 12:-11 mo. t•un 01111 u1 lll$ <'l:ir1111nr. Ing ;1 huy('r fnr you'! P!'r-$3,l"{J. Park mngf". l}.-16-992r.. ~ " "' rx!rn~ in,·lud1ni:: rcramic Call Anytimf', s:ri.os20 llap.s thi·n· is " r~ll.~on. -----------1 MobileHonies I JilllP Resort 174 * ;j.l(}..5215 * ALA Rentals e 645-3900 t~r1-1."1ifl lilC', ruslnrn cnhinr t~ ill'MI OfJiee hours 8 AM to 8 Pl\1 1···,·•t•kli•, ,1 ,, ''"t·y 1,,,.,1 10,. Daily Pilot \\'ant Ads have N t B h , • 1 1 1 2 Bil 'l"" ' ,__ Z Lo ls, secluded $2.401(} ewpor eac e DF:L!GHTrUL 2 Br. 1·::1~1 ' 1111 •1' n 11'<1(' 1• ·., ""· rernodelNI ranch ki!che n l•"Y'''' .. 0 ,1 ,,11"' ,0 clc•·.· barg•'n• galore. 1·,11-<l<>"lc·· 0• " '--' • ~, ..., " t.-toonridge cabin Sl .1.750 ~\A" _ sidt"', nr stort's_ Sn1 Pl'L s1r.:1 ., '" · "' s "· and balh. A l'OZY fir<'J>lace Laguna Beach 1hf'ir O\\'tl sr1!e. Could ivc p€'r-M b 'I t-1 Mobile Homes Lakeside cabin $35.000 ~ .,.., Bach on ivatrr, lull ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Rent-A.House 979-8430 gives th.i.~ hon1e loads or rnrni Iha! vi!al lh\rrl pru'ly OF t "s 1 omes C 11 866 ... 1 . kit chen. /\c.:comd. 2 ........ 125 For Sale 125 a '"""" Qr l\'l1I <'; 1200 -1 Br Wolecfroot. ----Irvine pot('n!ial. RKR 962-~l:ill. OPEN SUN. 1-5 role lor you? Call us rnday, or a e SP£'nrer Real Esta!(', P .O. MESA DF.L 1\tAn 3 ht.'tlroum --------~-·I LL"ASE OPTION. VACANT 677 ANITA and a~k ror a fref' copy 01[-;;;;:;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;,;,,;";";";'~~:;;;;.;._;;;:«; •. :~;.:._::;_;:;;._:. :;;;,:.;._;;--Bo• 2S2S, 8, .• "·a c Lakr, rompl rum, !rg p..-i110 ...... home u·1th caf'J)('l~. drap.-"' 3 Blt., 2", 8,\,, P"lio, clbh•", ~ s I d I 3 BR l I d . "Th Do' .• Do ' rCDlF::uR; ... E_E: 197~" p" 1"Nr" 0 ',·.,,,.,·· Cal.d. """ S500 Sun1ml.'1' or $450 L.~t·. and bij,! ('()\"t'r'(ld n;-i1io. .,,_ 4 Big bcdroon1s inc luding C'C u {'( . ., onna in. e s anu n ts of •-trnn1s 1·1 & 1·nn1m pool. $300. · · rn1 nken Jiv rm mas St 11' y Jf " N b-3 Br. 2 Ila llomC' Baycr!'st Familirs onl .I'. GarrlcrlC'r 1n-1 54()..-1, spac ious niastl'r suttl', cozy ., su . ., ,,-, ing our nme. oo BIG Bear l.akPfront hm & NU VIEW RENTALS Id I !27" ral;f'. AJ,;t'.. 1 .11. rirephicl' in ramliy-game sive niwn beams. Ocl'an li~a!1on, nf <.'Oursr . 675-m 5. • cu ('f al ·" Pl'r n1onth. roon1. 01\'lll'r's (lf'~prratt' Vil'\\'. Close in. S56.500. Ytsl A 1972 ,.,,,0 To It :: ~rs\0hsf'S~.urn~l~kl:;;, ,'~1~3-_4-0~30---o_c __ ,_.,~·3_24_,Q Call Ag<'nl, :l4G-ll-11.I; ';v;;;;;;;";;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;. I Hnrl ha~ 11ha11doned. l\t11k(' GROWING DREAM I Give• Aw•y Dtctmbtr 23, 1972 ;~ g.17_7162 rnr appl. BY 011'ltf'r, on upJ)('r Nv.·pt SPACIOUS, i;("parate 3 BH, z hirn an nffrr -Startling expandable 2 BR., " Bay, 4 BR, pool, b!'nut furn. Ba. crpl/dr~. tli~h11-shr. Roberts & Co. 962-5511 1 'Ai ba. beauty on lge, 50 x To A ,urch1s1r Of 0ftt Of O•r Me~ilt Homts ~~ l AC, ff'nced . 6 lg oaks. 2500· J~ental thru S€'pr ~. at $::00 disposl. trplc-, rlht g;ir. l'rlCI 160 lo!. Ocean vie1v, bii;i: * :-alt .. exc 3 Br. 2 Ba, elec!, pt'r t\'k. 714: 633-9393 ext L'\8 yard. Chtll!rrn nk S2f()/n10. O\\"NER n1ust sell ! 4 Hn. lgf' liv r m. 1n1mar.! New \\'/11• t'J1ll. drps. ~tany r101\'t'ts & ll'l'('S, fif'Ol.f ~hpp.£:, pa!'k & puh!11· & C11!holif' school.~. S2:l.!Y.l:i. Cnl! ror appL C•llJf!f'~Y to b r o k t' r s. !1G8-I 1:1 I ~~v~:: :o~;!ing at -MiSsion: Possible ,:,:,t,j LH~!~AUNRewECLolnVceplt'~Gln I ;71~7,'~,;· DnM Pl ' H') L:~l~i~ !~,~/~~·b\, ~~k €;-.':~:::~"i:~,-,;-,,-z;-~~ \Vh i!e WatC'r Virw To Jorn!(' a qG ir t l'f'~idt'nre, ~ I b 6"3 91"9 321S O 0 A > ~ nua or y mo. 1. -. .•. • . • rr,.,{•11 l'l'. Paradise Cove ...... s24.500 JU)<t :1(1 st"conrls from the !,;: Mobile Home Selling .~ f inancial I• BAYCRJ::ST-Nr heach. 3 BR. 3 BR. 2 Ha -u,-.-,,-"-,-.,-m-1-,-.,-1,, \Vhitp \\"Iller Vi('1v C'1111s1 lfll'y, & a 2 minu!e ·:·: :-: Ocfan ViC'1\I lg r. level Int l\lt. & ;'\ h;ill1s. It 1•an't las t _ 3 BR .. 2 br1., fani. rn1 ... s..r.zs J Rlt., 2 h,1th~ , .. . . . . .. S33:1 4 lilt., 112 lia., ram rm S375 4 B!1., 21~ ha .. ram. rm. $390 \\ E J-1,\ Vt:: O'Il-JERS "'l'J ob .-11 r!lil. ---'llrollur REPOSSESSIONS For inforn111 fion 1111d location of !hes(' FHA & VA hom('s, contart - Tr mple Hills ........ $19.500 11·:1lk tn 111(' 0Cf'rt11. 11·1111 4 1:j~).·.i NO SALESMEN •.,:,'.~ ... ·. ~~''eo~:(l{r:r·e ~~·~~~~~5· ~~-. ~)~~;~~~~._~_·'_"_'"_'_!. $:l80 Tcm pk• I /ill.~ ........ S17,Z'"JO llJ!ll-: ut s:iri.500. If yo u dnn'1 .. Business OJ.:AN-1Br<. stovr ,!!,; n·rni.:. "SINCE: 1!).16" DUPLEX h<'llC'Vf' it· cull us !.:. 11•e'll .::: ·~ Opportunity 200 1~ $137. sornP t"rpl'i.: & d1•p.~. ls! \\'r~trrn flnnk Bl{lg. 'ii;~~~;;:~::~:~:;~ :~~;~;;;f.1~~;~:;· This /f r •:::.~:d;;:w{~1·;~::;· 11 I ~~~~··~:;J~.~:',',i:'.:::i Hou:::::.~ 1~~::;;r.,:~~i;[~::11''. !:0:~:.,y:":~1:~:~:1;y:-1:';o:":~k:N:1:;~:·~=·;:~:1 KASABIAN Real Estate 847-9604 ()\\";\'~:It IC'a\'ing, assu1nc 61,': loan, 101\' pnymrnt.<1, 4 li..•1lrn1.s, ramtly rm, d1111ng ni1 . C'f11'Prcd pal10, Brk, SJl.!"IOO. 171•0 962-8865. R EALTO R 494-7551 BURR WHITE ,7·'.i-,: OU c1n save un re I un rt so ~. f'lc \\'il h JIBme. Classi fic'd ad 'l BR., Z baths ......... S300 Ko. 377. Daily Pilot, P. O. Gen•ril 2 BR, crpt, nu p;unt, ('nrl :i nH , 21; hatbs , ..... SJSO 1::;~~;:~,f!.~:~~:~; ~1 N,~!~1~~~. NB. !1! LEISURE LIVING ~ N~::.c .... ""'·Calif. w. ~~~o"R~~'~" 1~: :~::~1:::~~~~:;; 1 ~.· .. 2 • "r"'he' d .... hs3SOl~l,,,.I 4 uni ! investment propc'rty. 67J-4G.10 6Th-7220 1'-:ves. ~f: 14251elc1r,Cost1Mt10Cal1(714)t7t-4111 j PIZZ,\ T'ARWR Bl'ach •Corona del t.far • schools. Lrg f('nced yan/. • REALTY BY 01vnl'r. 3 Br., 21,;; ba .. palio. New shag crpt & drps. Sp.irkle.<1 like nev.'. Condo. S.J". $23.000. Down $2.'iJO. Ph. 546-43.i.l !~~d~~~:~~ bdnns. s. 1 Ne?:~Jieights [~@~~!~!~::~:~~~:!::~!~ .. ~o~~~r ~~~·E~;t~y" !ic1:fsu~r::t:~~~ %: 2Av::~_1':.~t~~~~:~·l:;ove, e room Mobile Homes Mobile Home' 1716 Orange Ave., C.M. Nu-View! patio. SlfiO/n:io. \V -s i rt f' . $58,000 For Sale 125 For Sale 125 64.i-4170 540-0608 eves. NU.VIEW RENTALS 835-5101 days; 979-8351 eves .FREE Lance In te r i or 673-4030 or 4!»-3248 $135 -VACANT 2 Br, gar-..AO tan Uni v. P ark Center, Irvine Call Anytime 833-0820 Office hou rs 8 AM to 8 PM 2 Story La Cut'slu home. REAL ESTATE Tri-Irv('\ home, great tor f'n-l i:~==================s~ lcrlalning, wet bar, largP IJ 4 BR, 3 RA, lam m1., shag 1190 Glenncyre c-rp1s U1 ruou1. hl1 ns, nr 49-f94 ?'.! 54().0.116 KC'h!..:ils ,11, beach.~ MYSTIC HILLS 0 \VN F-R dC'spcratr . Fa mily I Oct'an view! 4 Bdnns., 2 bft. "."~ 4 B('drms, l'~lry hnll, Ocean view living &. dining (11 n1ni: rm, Pa rk hkr y~rd , rms. Lge. level yard, roon1 Brk, SZl!,500. f714) M2-fli~ll. ror pool. Xlnl neighborhood, Nr. Beach • elt"~11nt 2 Br. close 10 S<·hools. $49,500. encl patio, cpl , drp. <ishwr, * 499-2800 * sun deck, very large lot, rC'nr yarrl Ideal for tennis court anrt pool, many tr('(!~. rear nccess for boot or !rail· l'r. Fir.it time advertised. Call 646·71TI. 11'.'.) THE REAL \'.."'. ESTATERS & sprinldrs. SZ7.000 962-21... .ttwblF!n EASTBLUFF lrv;ne ~ EXECUTIVE ESTATE The Uvln Is Easy ~~cw.w. Unbelievable halt acre w/52 --'-J 1 ,.._ .......... r-treea surround1"'" the -.i,. No """"..,. -oo Pfl nt ng -.. ,. .... ~ Safe fOT' your children wl!h V1EW! VJE\V! tiest yard you'll evtr 1ee, 5 9Chools nearby. Log sized Spot"ious 3 BR &: df'n horn~. BR, 3 BA, 2100 IQ' tt. What fireplace In a step-down Uv-de-rk.~. open beam.r;, fn1il more can we say! By app'I tng room. Yonnal dining lrec.<1. firepla<'f'. \Vill VA ()nly -0111 979--1000, area & kl!chen nook. Wall tinaON'. Try ii, you'll like Ontu of cl08t'ts in muter bedroom It! $".!9,!M. "' pills twin bedroomt and a OPEN !10USE Sun ~"'21 converttble dm!. Two and a 1.r, h11lf bt&ths. It's all here at ~ Buena Vista $42,450. C&ll now tor eur 5.1nck'astle R£'8.I El!Ut le living, tw.-TI7L 1786 s. Coo!I Hwy, PANORAMIC v1iw iO " THE HF.FIL ·"' ESTATr:HS -' ' 4~ Beaut. malnl&JMd home ---C~l~O.SE·IN 2 Bedrooms & Iara• lamJJ,y Remodl'll"d 3 bdrm .. 2 hnlh n:n. Pool, $64,500. oo lgt. 1i.2 lot. Room to adtl Georg• Wllll•maon ·-1 ~~" (nl Realtor DAILY PILOT ~·: .. ;-·,ro:2SOO <" S4Ms10 MJ.1564 S FIED AD"" -~ BY OWNER, nC<U' Moog. 3 C LA SI ~ ,,____ ""-BR._ 2 BA. ! car gange. ~1aq;r Ntw cpta, drpt bltna. Pool. CALL 642-5671 """""""'.:::: $32,000, 6j4-1236, Dty s; • ..,. ... .....,.a-645-4fi64 eves, . . . , ' MOVING SALE All Display Models MUST GO! '72 Key West, 24x62. Regularly $13 ,700. Now $12,280 LOST OUR LEASE '72 Lancer 24x60 3 Bedroom. Rogulerly $12,200. Now $10,900 CONTEMPO COMMUNITIES 24002 Ridge Rout• Drive (On Moulton Parkway adja cent to Leisure World) Lagun• Billi! 830°7900 ' derorator v.•ishes to share A good want ad is a good ag<'. Kids/pels. llouse 1-lunting ? Walch OPEN HOUSE column. studio, sample. cata lawi & lnvestment Rent·A-House 979-8430 etc wKh same. Classiiied ad No. 377, Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1500, Costa Mesa, CaJit. 92626. DRY Cleaning, alterations. Best location, C.f\.1. E~ablished. Mui;t sell. Bkr. &lZ-5851. AD VANTAGE ADVERTISING 444 N. NMVpOrt Blvd. Ne-wport Beach 642-1331 2 WEEK oour!le' on maw order & impo~. Call 846-9678 for information. lnvestmWlt Opportvnlty 220 CA1TLE feedlrc program, May '7'2. AMual Profits. Appl'OX. 4,5%. Ted Lock Cattle Co. 71~. Money to Loon 240 1st TD Loans 6'!< % INTEREST 2nd TD Loans Lowest ra tea Orana• O:i. "WE BUY TD'S" Sattler Mfg. Co. 642-2171 545-4611 Serving Harbor area 21 yrL S©\\Q\l}A-"£trss The Punle with the Built-In Chuckle I· ( r Ht 1 G 1 I I GUN ED I '1· .11'11. I BATH! 1! 14 j j j Drama critic's comrnent: _ . . _ ~such a voice! She couldn't carry o tune if It hod -.· I T E p s E L I ._, I I' I r 11 e Complole the <.huckle qoo111d hv filling 111 lhe minhi g word --you develop from .step No. 3 b•low. 8 PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS 2 J 4 IN THESE SQUARES €) UNlCRAMBlE l[Tl[i! 10 I GE-T ANSW[I! I I I I I l SCRAM0 LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 }, ,, the 3 4 3 3 ' • • f fld.ily, J1111t 'f, 1912 DAILY PIL.OT a ---a -. .. -)~1[ _ .. _ ]~ , _._;uk<•~[t]I ... ~ ........ J~ I_._ .. _ l[YJ [ ~ .......... l~ I -~·1•• ... ]~ ~-u ...... ]~ !~· .. _ .... ~1...-~I 365 Apt, Unlllm. 3'S Apt. Unfurn. 3'5.Aj>t. Unlum. 36S Apt.., Apt•.. Summer lttnt1ls GI House.s Unfurn. fr vlne 305 Duplexes IJnfum. Corona def Mar 350 Apt. Unlurn. Gener•I Fum. or Unfurn. J71 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 General N•wport Be•ch Newport Beach 3 AH tr.mt, Cap6cnno 8cb OtO!Cl-'. lf'\,r~ pr0fl4'rty-3 SO. ol llw)., 1£t'. l BR .• 2 Hit, !. I:\, ,11,1i./\up.;, b~:· trplc. Gar., fk'a111llu!~ AlnlO!lt rn:·11. AH blUL'i. $'.!fAJ SJ.10 l'\1,,. )rly. nio to n1u ur 11.ill ~I'll. C'orb1n-l'1ar1 ln RJtr. 644-71i62 833-1103, s·;::-3i'S!i 2 UP.., 2 BA , dr;:ig, W/V.', 'fu!T1·1.J:":lt;:!<-I BP.~:B.\. trpl<"', sml patio. Walk to HIODEN VILLAGE APTS. H-Llk• living Fomlll" Welcome! WHY PARK NEWPORTIRS STAY HOME ON WEEKENDS. Cott• Meu Cost• Mesa Plllbail~a, romp{ furn., S3l$. SUMMER RENTALS 1110 71.t • 496-6:M-1. -~=~· A PTS., N""""1IOl"f Heach July Sl.50 1o,k, AUje $175 wk. 548-1930. 2 BEDROOM-2 BATH From $159 }'an1/D111 H.1us. Loinnl. l>f''lt>h i\rlult!!, no pe~. Caroet s -Draoes • Air Conditioned -Enclos- ed patios • 1-reated Pool -Forced Air Heat • WOULDN'T YOU? THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN THE SUN! I.II)() &yfront ; 2 BR .. apt. S'.!:JIO, :1va1l. J tuW' 15th 10 $.•µ! 1'.il h. o.:;...r.!l Ag\. 1;,\LB£)J\ JSLANL> 2 bedrm turn. Ju1wi S150 \Yk/July & Au;:-SIG:i. 6-l-1-1361 evt>s. ll\l'H11/•1•1u11~ $1!1+ 111 +) ,! $:tl5/n1t .. Yl'<Jrly. 642-SS:ll. 83.1-tit•i. Costa Mesa Laguna~Beach --~-·~~~-~ l'.".:c'----------12 BR, J 1{i B1\, b!lns, crpts, $1 50 -1 Br ._.1 , r ~ar:i.i:.1-. drpi;, lg encl. paho/y.ird. \\;dk 10 l:1< ... a1•h it· luwn. Child C..:ac. Mesa Vt'l'dC. $200. !)!•! 11k :..i9-lf.iQ.l. $17:: -Nu, •'nd , h1· .. u1 ~ll'w. L1i.: I liRapt ............. . $22~1 -4 + D<·n, El 'J"(l"'· Rh Ills. frpl , lnvi·I~ l::trd1•n $3:..':"1 -3 Br, 2 Ba. \\'h11t · ~·~~V~i~~ ~~r~·~TALS'. A~p_ts_._F_u_r_n_. ----™- 61.'l .Jll::o or 4!l l.:l2·1S Uenera1 -L .-g u-na-Hi 11 s iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii A KE\\' \\"111·ld rlupll':\'., :1 BR, 2 R.A. ~h.'<J: t"f!1~. ilrps, air. Bold New Concept (j 11":•,IH'I". ~1 0\'I' ,\ 111•t p:1110. i\rlu!1s. i\1 Hil 6tr1 $2fi(J 111(1. '..!l:J: 8J l -lifi~. FURNITURE RENTAL ----Mesa Verde .-l\1Cln1h 10 htonlh 3 BR, 1·", Ba., t'an1 Hn1., crp1•;, 1lr11~~. 1•J•·rL s!O\l'. r.•11t·rd yrd 1 e;1 r Ji:;1rug1• 5"Ui-:!S211 * 100·;~ Purchase Option * \Vide Select1on- Mission Viejo ·-~~~-----NE\\' 2 Br Condo, singlr sty, crp1, drp. bllns. p;itio, J:<ir, pool p1'1'. $200. /(\(}-'.'~~! New port Beach e PH!\l,\CY Assured . l Br, Style-Color * 24 flour Delivery 517 \V. 19th, CM 2756 N. ~•faln, SA su11d,.1•k, ;111 ur!l inrL Sl l'i. Balboa Island S.18-3481 547-0314 ALA Rentals • 645-3900 YEARLY-Studio apt "·ftull e REi\UTll'UI.: llUl'!C' I Br kitchen. Ava il June 15th. on 1111' \\.'llr1·. C!1i!tl nk. $200. 675-5074 or 675-37i0. ALA Renta ls • 645-3900 Ba lboa Peninsula l Hl)H:\I hou~1• \l'/pool. 2 e $25 \VI\ & UP-On Oceao e 11 .. rks fl"l'e rcnl for . 1n1-Lovely Bi1.t"h . 1 Br .. Rooms pro1·1·111rn1s lo 11 Cl r k I n .~ ii la.id Sf"rvice-Pool-Util Pd. 111111!11' n1an or 1•1n1an. i\o e Call 67'" -8710 e Jh"1s. Ca ll Cc ... J1'~ C!G-7071. ;i • BOATS & Brt'•'1.1"' -~p;1r :orona del Mar hru·h 11vail no11', )rly, l\'!f'f·;, <'<)i\1 1'!.E.'J'E T{ach. Apr., 2 Sl·ll'. 'JJ·:~ Bi1~ C11rt1r1a. J Adult, no ALA Rentals e 645-3900 rct.c. SIJO ut1 ! pd. yrly, Gl2-S520 • s;TF.PS In h,•:11 h -l.U''l''"I' • ·=c-~·-,---,=7.e~OC-~ 2 Rr frvl!· 'IH"I /.;-if Yr'~-}~Ult:\. Ap!. $1:;5-Util P;iirl. S:!.-1r•.' · ' ' · '-.',: block ~u ocean. No pets. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 .oo Sravif'w, Cli:\f. EX~:{=--! l~lrt1~-vij""'; Por-/costa Me5a 1:1Cin'11 :;11f~1 ''1 rr lu'i ..._._------~-­ Ii\, ·1 o r. -;•,. 8.1. l.•n1 1·111. * $30 WEEK & UP * rr1· 1'llL ~.o rdt"ll<'r 1ni·l. $:,:il • S:11dio .~ 1 t:lt Apts GI :-'..'Xi2. ~ •. ·,-;-~~r.r., • ·rv & ~Tall! Servit"t' A\'ail 1.• 1 ---1• P honP Scrvief'-lltd Pool L~. ro: 11r,• ~i~~J ~4 -11. 1 e ,..., I" & p 1 1· 1'1' \ 1., , lfl.I !J •1 1 , •ll urc>n e sec ion : • · ·n -;. --1 °1111 1 1c ~ '2. 2::i!: Nr\1·port Blvd, 0.f N.B. '"." 3a,. A1 . 61 t., ~i · 01'" 645-~1 G-l~.:!r.~1. ·1· s-;,J t1r · """ * $115 * SI'\LJ.F:~ nr f.1n111i1 •. ': 11i~ \\' l'\"l'r~·th t'1\!. \\':ilk !n h.-ll .r;;rtHlio Apt>:., 1 Rr. $12:i. Olcl!'r adult~. No p<'I~ Rent-A-House 979-8430 __ _ 7135 F:ldcTl, :'ltJ;r. Apt . Ii. Sa n Clemente Furn. Ba chelor & 1 Br's OC'F.AN vii'\\'.:! ni~. 2 h11, rl1r1 especia lly nice. 2110 r111., 2 lrp!<'. ;::ri i-. t•l1ns Ne wport Blvd., CM. <"'Pt~/ilrp~. $27"1, nt1 6 pni. -B,\CHEl.OH. Apartment 4\'.f"1-12HG. No pets. Santa Ana Heig~ts li·I ,,1ontc Vista. 5 BR, 3 BA W/FR'""PL( 2 Hr, Duplex, Lrg fncd patio, \t"fY P\1, nr S!ON'.<;. Nice, Bit •·1~. 4·;i1·p1 1 ~. dr·tpl'~. g;1r· Adult ~. no pets. &12-5392. A"" 1;11"1 pritio. r h1 ld1·rn ,f.i _ p<'I• ·1111•''1'1'f' S37.) or ciin Fl"H"\. bachelor apt.. uril's ~.,, fnr· "• rl I r-1. S~jfmo. 532 "E"' Center NU-VIEW RENTALS St n>T·t. S.tS-3076 67l·ln~o nr 4<111'.11~ I BJ?. fl ll pll"'<. Qu1f"t, no dogs, Hn• 1ces furn. or cars or 1nn!orcyrles. Unfurn. 310 5'!8-7720 + FRF.F .. 1 f":FDR>1. furn. Utilities rfi. s12·.1111 ... ,\rlu!ts only ~1.2 '"E'" C'rnlrr St. 54!'-3076. nF'.'l"T,\L SFR\il\J=: l .1\RGE. sunny. partly furn 2 Carport & Storage. 2500 South Soito, S.nto An1 546-1525 Jt's all here for you l o enJOY Saturdays and Sundays and all ¥.·eeWong, too. (enter 2 blks W. of Bristol, off Warner on Llnda Way, south tow. Central) $750,000 h ealth spa, 7 swimming pools, 7 lighted tennis courts, bicycle trails, putting VILLA MARSEILLES green. s huffleboard. ('roquet. Spacious junjOr SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. l 's Crom $164.50 monlhly, plus I or 2-bedroom Furnished & Unfurnished plans and 2-story tO¥iD houses \Vith 2 or 3 Adult Living bedrooms. :\II \Vith electric kitc hens. private Dish,vasher color coordinated appliances balcony or p:itio, carpeting, draperies. Sub- Plush shag carpet. mirrored wardrobe doors-terranean parking. elevators, optionJl n1aid indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar • service. Gourmet food market. drv cleaner, h uge private fenced patio • plush Jandscap.. beauty salon on grounds. See beauliftllly fur- ing • brick Bar-be-Ques • large heated pools nished models today, 9 a .m . to 6 p .n1. Other & lanai. Air conditionin,E?. times by appointn1ent. Just north of Fashion 3101 So. Bristol St., Santa Ana SS7-8200 Island at Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. Road. MANAGING AGENT Telephone (7141 644-1900 for rental information. ~!!!!J!!!!!!ll!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-~!!!"ll!l!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!l I PARK N EWP 0 RT AP ART ME NTS A_;..PI_•_· _F_u_rn_. ____ ™_ Apt. Unlurn. 365 on the bay Laguna Beach Costa Mesa Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unfurn. ----,------1---------365 * STUDIO APT. * P.S. P :1r!ly furn. Orran sill<> nr Costa Me1a Huntington Be•ch 11\vy. \\'i1h pe !h lt•:irlln~ h) PF.i\CF. AND SECURIT\" beach. !{t•f's. r('(]. ON BEACH! $140 MONTH Tni·Jurling UT [lith•s l\·11SSION RF.ALT\' <ll!4-07.1 l Newport Bei1ch PARK NEWPORT 2 BR, 2 bath, OC"C'an 1•1r1v, Fully furn. Ava il. June/July & Aug. $450 Per r.lont h, ··"~ [r.st /'\!J!i!(' ~.'., rc ull y .... ,. 2414 Vis!R de\ Oro Ne-.>.•port Beach 644-113.1 ANYT 1l\1T-: 1 13R parlinlly r u r n , Crpt/drps, stv/rcfr1g, yr lse. l blk heh &. bay. 613-<620. BACI-1 apt sublet Prk N11•pt. July-Sept. $225 mo. incl spa membership &. rec lacil 644-8873. OCEANFRONT Bl'auliful 4 hr, 3 ba. Avail Sept 1. 64>0G2"t. Yow·s to 1-ome ho111t> t11! l!rre"s garden-1i1·111g-al its best; * !:)mall, we!l-managed lux- ury apt. units !or adults in a convenient, established area, HARBOR GREENS Furnished & Unfurnished From $120 to $215 mo * Big trees, great pooJ. op-Bachelors e 1 8drms posilt' a golf oourse. * ThrA! bedrooms, 11~ 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrms baths, persooal patio, laun-1 V2 or 2 Full Baths dry·"'Orksbop spacious liv- ing room 1>.tith fireplare. ?.'faster size ~.room5 w/ P .S. The prict> will surprise ~!~h beam ce1ilngs, large ·ou' hv111i; room w /J::as or } · 1\"ood burnin~ fi replace. FAIRWAY VILLA APARTMENTS Convl'nient laundry arE"A nff kitchen. Enclosed pa· tios. 2 ~wimming pools, s 1111.u111. rr.creation !acili- 201?.? Santa Ana Ave .54&-6215 ties. Security guard. FURN. &: UNFURN. 2 BR. From~ ADULTS ONLY F urniture Available C a r p ets..drapes-rlish11•asher hented pool.saunas-tennis rec room-ocean views patios-ample parking Security Guards. HUNTINGTON PACIFIC nt OCT.AN A VE .. H.B. tn41 536-14S7 Ofc open 10 am-6 pm Dally WILL!Af.f WALTERS CO. BE ONE OF THE FIRST TO LIV~: JN Tl!JS DELUXE Models Open 'Iii 9 pm. JUST COMPLETED APARTMENTS 2700 Peterson Way, CM e L uxury 1 br ar1. Air Cond -Frplc's -3 Swim· nr Harbor Blvd & • Adult ming Pools -J-lealth Spa • Adams e_ Olsh"•ashers Trnnis Courts • Grune and e Choice or 2 rolor schemrs Billiard Room. 546-5025 e Custoin carpl'ting 1 BEDROOl\.l e Jacuzzi FROM $165 1,ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!IJ!! 1 • Jfcati>d pool MEDITERRANEAN f' • o .. <1.1~11 10''' DELUXE 2 Br., 1 ~2 ba VILLAGE • Only $140 f)f'r n10. sturlio. Crpls., drps. pol)[, BAHIA PUERTO 2WO 11 bo Bl d c •1 huil!-lns and pvt. patios Minutes to Newport Beach Unbelievably lar~Q .1p1 ~. l)ccor:tlnr furn1~h· Pd !luge 1>001 , 1acuzzt, t·lc etr11· bu ilt in:>, i;hai; l·arpels, drapes. saun;;i & more' ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES $145 1 BDRMS. Sl 55 2 BDRMS. S 175 Unfurnished Apts. A vailable From $10 to $15 LESS. YOU 'RE RIGHT- THEY 'RE UNDERPRICED ! l561 MESA OR., Costa Mesi. S blks. E . of Newport Bl vd. 546-9860 I & ~Hit. 111"1!' In l::asth1u11 ~·r.011 Sl~~ , • '7S-&050 0 -IUlllEllOO' Cl .• llC.. --srti1s-To 1:1:,\t:11·-I Newport Beach FROM $135 A LIFESTYLE FOR THE JO'S 370 2 BDIV.t t•o1nph·t•·l.v ro·<h'c" All tile bnth ,r., k11. f1·1•lc. Util ind. /\111111.,.. onh. s:1;i11. 673-6087. Ar(' you 1u·1·d of pa,yini;:: out gund n111n ... v for the snn1 r 0 11! s kinipy ajlRrt- 1111•11!~ \V1lh E>Ve n ~kitnplc·r t'11cilities and no cx1ras to 2 BR, 2 BA, ~-Pl~·'i ttpl., speak of? 1'hen enjoy the crpts, drps, bl tins. i)\V. Nr. lifl•stylc Qf the 7t)'s at Hoag llosp. Adil ~. ll-1 Pf•ts. 0 Ah'. \\I 0 0 D GARDEN SlRO/:vI1l. l'h !i·l~ 11:1!11; I ,\l',\!:T\1EN1'~, I ~===-----· 'J"1u'n.":-$1 1111 tlu111 iti 1·rl'• DELt!XE: upp<·r :: Hr ; 11.i, r1'nt1on i n,·lud1n~ I 11 r Kc crplldrps, hlt11 :1p1Jl1,jn1·•·'· 1 ... 1111111111rH: 1•1.,,), \1 l11rlpool suntletks. ViP1v. l lilk h.,~· ,\·1 l1:tlhs, sand 1i>ll1',1lia ll und bench. $2l !i/m1). ~J-1:1-i~~.!1'. 1 •1·n n1s 1•11111'1,, a 111·11 s hop . . - -& pr11 \\'h (• 11fh'I"" ft·•"l' }.:n111p 't l·.AR~.'t' Qt"'.'<u1f'.·.<111I . Lr~ 11 ll''·'"'l~ ,\ ho·1tl(l if11! c-lti ll· Br. ~!J"l('S! in i\ 111. l or 2 h•)\l:-» h:is :..! lu•ftl1h l'lubs, adults 011Jy, $·I (1 0 I 111 o. :.n111111s, 1udpur i.;~1lf driving fi73-762':J. I rnnt.:•". l11lli:11•d,, r·,1lur TV . . • . . 1lu·nt1•r. ,\rt1\ iii"~ rn•·nn DJ..LUXI:. :.! llH, :l Bi\, lilt11s. ll'1•e ~111u!nv hn111l'l1r..: hnr- shag, 1 i blk !I) brarh. $21!">. h•"l'JUC'"~ .. ~ i~ v r 1-.. to~u·n:i· rrty. 675-3126 r,,,,_ I nirnt~. 1•1,·. -('u,1 nn1 clf"Ctll'illt•ll ~I n- Rentals to Sha,.. 430 :-.1 11\Ht: I tJtlr111 apt/pool. I J{l'l\l ll't'~ + 1;11.r, phone. ~tc. 11H h hln·r·1 1 lh1nk1nii: Kiri :U- 1 ·~ l t•'11.(l11 or l ll'1'~d of niak- ·"I.: 1l .• ! .. nc ' C:ill & Jet!'l r1tp. J'.1.!>I !Jo• i•Hl('t'nl, 646--6841 .i llt T' j :it J•lll -~--- \\Ai\"r ~1r:i1,.:n! n111l1· •J\t'r .."."• lo"} 5hflr•· L1n:un.1 lk•111·l1fr•1111, ;1 p1 1\I! 111f'11 Sl:.'"1. n1q S.lti-T30L \l,\l.F: v-.. -,-,,,-.-, .. -.. -,,:~~7.-.. '"fi-(·r ... chf'f'r(ul '"1'-11-: HH. :! ha. 1101.1I ,ht... Sii)(), !'d.\1. 1j 11 .iJl 1 lltlN l•:ST 11•>1l,111g l.1dy f(\ :-.httrt' 111.1· :! 1~\r111. :1p1 11·ith 1 san1•·, Ill!•" !:: ·; l'3G-(l\!7·1 I VOONG 1o 11+,d1· •l•·,11·1•.,; ~ I 10 shR r\' 11p1 !•U" J un" 17 rhru Aui;: :.. 1;~ ,.•.:.; \\'ORKl:"\l , 1•11J 1o1 ~hr1 n· furn a11t II 111. 't Ir· H111 111•;,••h SU:) r 111'l1. .~1 •• ~·w1 GIRL II• -~1111 ! 111· 1 ha hou~··. ~'d\1 \~11 11111. + 111.i 61$-Z."~;t; SJ IAH I·. I 1~1r111 111•1 . 1 ••~ 1e1u11s Luut 1, 11 /girl 1-' '" 29. Cu ll 611>-.it;;J. Offic• R enta l 440 N.B. 1t1'11on 11or.d 1(111. .. ().(' Alrpt ,\, IT"\1 v t"<)ll\I. Air cond ., <'Mrrrt'I & drape~ ••. t. 2 & 3 lge olr~ 11uite5 .•• Shoz-t or 1 on g leaSt·s. Also 6CO sq. tt. s1or11.: ..... t7l 11 ')7!'1-2200. • 10:'.'\l•:C'lJT!VJ·: • All{J'flHT O~'f\CF:~ Presti!..:" •'\t·('ll111'•' oflirf',; Loc :i lt·d .11 u1rpnrt llf'Rr t'i'~ll1urnr1l,; .t· Snn Dlrgo ~·n1 ~. ~:t\-9:10:1. e \VINTF.R RENTALS e 1.2.3,4 BR, Re.o;erve Now!! ABBEY It EAL TY 642-3850 · · ar r '' ., ·''. 2810 17th St., H.B. 5.16-4ii15 ITI4 ) 5518020 $15(). 1 c-hiltl ok. no pets. RENTAL O.ITICE &.lfr-0.196. SEA AIR APTS -$115 Newport Heights ~lf'". 1 .~ :i 111r~. r 111·n1-.h .. d NICE 2 Br. po+:1I. IJ:!tl", .. ,1 .. I "r l 'n l ur111~h1·1! l~·\I 11111\C'· C 11 1 ·,oll 1 " f 1111 1·•1~\~ an<l 110 lrq...,. r l'- DES!-i: ~pace nv!Ulable S:i(l mo. \\1111 provltlro furniture at Sj mo. Ans1\·eNlg serviC'f' avail:i.ble. 17S7:-. Bench Blvrl. •tun11ni;:lon T\earh. 642-4.321 DF:Sli. icri;i.c:-e a' :ulable $;,{) mo. \V iii provide furniture al S:i mn. An~wrrin~ !<:etvle"e i.v;i.·!ablP. 222 Fore~t Ave, l..'!gunn Beach. 49-1-9-166 l nr., Channel front. $200 a mon th. Yearly 073-2571 BE:,\UT. '69 Bach trailer in nice NB park. No child or pets, $100 n10. No. 642--1933. San Clemente $130. }~UJ{N, OCEAN VU Apts. 3 lg rms. 1 Bdrm. Parking, Actulls. 492.1209. South Laguna OPEN 10 A.VI to 6 p~f 11.'E\\'l..Y DF.COH.ATEJ) 1.ry:. 2 AR. Crpts, rlrp!t. bltns. --o--,-~==----1 2 BR 11-J ga r Sl-10, fll('d ynl 1 blk N. of Adams off Beach rp <rps, u:i I"· 1111111·(1. '.\l .. d•·ls np•·n ri'lily Arlu lts. no J)l't~ \1/\0 . 111-7 · NEW*LYLAOREGCEORA*TED i1•/patio. \V tr pd. ?!-~ Bl v. m No. 6 Ulira. Placentia Ave IR). Cal! ~~·27'91i or 536·7070 Beautiful Grounds btv.·n 1 & :i, 636-4!20. 2 Bil &'TUDIOS NF:\V ;;';;::' [ OAKWOOD CARDEN Furn. or Unlurn. 370 APARTMENTS 10 Minutes to Ocear. * · · · ' - Cl b I. SPACIOUS' Cio"n 1 B' VERY DF.LUXF.! Adults. ose lo us 1ne & stores · " . ., I bl 2 Blkii from Ocean. Gas I-feat & Stove. \Valer. e ect lns. \1•/1v rrpts, II~ N' I•" & •I o N Call aft 5: 30, 962-3065 Garage, Rec. Rm, Laundry ···~· · i,,. ,,i ps. 0 $100. & up unrurn. $110. ,1t.,. up Room Included, pets. 545-4893 art 5 pm. 2 BR Apt. Closed gar. Crpts, furn. Spacious l hr, ci ui~·I 2 BR. $160. S165, $175 LA.RGE 1 hr. apt. Cpl , drps, clrps. Child & sin. pet ok. cir.art Adults. Good a1'\'u . Hacienda de Mesa stt1ve & rcfrig. s1.10. \8~7 1 _1_1_~,_._s_n_._,._.,_·_~----i 535-7002 160 \V. \V ilson, Apt. l, CM Monrovia Avf!., No. 3. WALK to Beach B~•-lbo_o_l_s_lo_nd_,---- S.18-5470. 2 Br, rrpls, drps, diil11\•hr. Ule81i8..AU 20 ~fESA Vrrde, 2 BH. upper, 709 Palm. * 847-.1957, 2 BR lovely apL 717 W. l~y. Sparkling new adult ap~. ~·Jy tlcc., bltns, crpl!!, 2 BR, nr beach, llC\\" cpls & Adults only. Jnquire v.·ithin. I BR 11"" d $250. 492--0-191. ................... ou. rps, no pet!I. I Child OK. dr-ps, garage. $160/mo. Anaheim (Rest1rt Llv\ng: for Adult.~ Onlv), NEWPORT BEACH 16th & Irvine 645·0550 or 642-8170 '---"'"_••l·~l~ BAY VIEW OFFICES Deluxe, air-conditioned Redecorated. Lido aren. P.t·11\onomics, Bkr. 675-6700 * AIRPORT AREA • Adj. A!rporter Holel. Dt'lu.'C~ J-Z-3 room 11u/tet1J. LO\'V ES'T RA TES. 2182 DuPont Dr., room 8. 8.13-2840. MEDICAL suite, rendy 1\1 ~o. flr'il 111 Bolsa r hira. 11.B. $Z"r.1/n1(l. SIG-l.123. -----~c-c=I Ol-'FICl::S, $j9 & Sfi9. \Vil! <lerorn tt•. Ncn r 17th St .. bnnk PRrvA·rr. studio npt 11.'/dt.-ck & ocean vie w, redwd & tr<'l.'s. util. inc. $155. 1 person. Refs. Days 494-7-.l95 all June 11 . 2 BR. 1 bath ............ $185. S150. 540-7562 54S-:im. 53S-74i9 nr 540-€245. Costa Meaa Al~ avail furnished :\fESA VERDF: area-Lux. 3 SJ;». 2 BR 2 BA, dshv.,shr, ----------- & shopp!n2. 5-IS-S\ JR. Rooms 400 ~--~ .:;Tj~ij!ijf;rp.,ijij~ Business R ental 445 Apt. Unfurn. 365 1:1. patios, lush fopdrest set· . sff. g1tr.. trplc, beaut. e SPACIOUS e t1n2. carports, gas . 1. l'k . 1 .__ pool. h1 DS OK. 2 3 2 O \Veil-Designed Aplll. 114 E. 20th St. C.r.f. 548--0137 pa KJ, 1 e pr1va e riume. FLORIDA. 53&-3191 & 2 BR. "·/Tef'raCe!!, General 1-~~-~~· ~~~--Adult~. $26'.'i. 546-1016. 2 BR 2 BA rpt d~ From Sl40 -SZ15/mo. ----------New Villa Pedro · · r s, • .. ~. ON THE BEACH! 1 RR. Fum. & llnf11m . FROM ONLY $175 ()(Ei\N QUEF.N J,(\.10 E. Occnn [Iv<!. 2 BR apt, $15.'i. Crpt'd & clshwhr, 1; blk !\furdy Park. Shag cpts., drp!'l, saunal'I, Families \Ve\come drps, iitovl'/n:1riiz. pool. S1 65/per mo. Aft 4, 846·5.177 pool, jacui:i:i. rnrl. gar. 2 Br., 2 full Ba, shag crpt/ Ind r ·1 Chi I k Q · d 1 11 ry ac1 -l rn o . UNl-LIRN 2 Br, crptii. drps, u1et A u t l'1ni;i:, drps, patio, beam ceil, gar-6-1" g1·3 MERRIMAC WOODS ,,.. :i. · garage. A<lults only. no age.~. F 11'' f.-.~8~E~A-U~T~l~f'U=l---,-_.~27B~R~. pets. Lake Park 536--3972. 425 !\lc1Tin1ac \\"ay, C.1\1 . -• -"'lllll ConlPmpor11ry Cardf'n Apt~. .,n.}-u. 2332 E!r'len Ave., C.~Y. Laguna Beac:i I NOW LEASING Will rin1:<h fQ suit C-1 1ennnl. Lensing 11111,·. a v fl 1 1 A b Ir 9/15 l •IOO + sri. M. Arookhtlr!ll :ll r; A rt I p I (j • F(lun111111 V11llry. C AL I .. 5-10-.'f.l~l.i. SHERWOOD REAL TY E·SIDE • RED ('ARPF:T l~F::\LTOP.'\ hr nr fah;;rourwi.~. $150. No ' * !lf.2-iiil * pr>1~. 1 inf.1nt 01\. 646-8226. ------ Loni;: Brach (213) 435·5.'145 fl·lnJ:(d hy \\'illi11m \\lnl!rrs Co. 5'1~-822·l P111ios. frpl r .. J'IOOL Sl5:=i· J ,!;; 2 Bil ftu•n ur unfum ~fovr Jn ;illov.·nnre, this ad, S170. Call :i4f.-!i163. 1-RR. & rif'n . Unique Laguna Chilrlrrn's sl'ction. Pool. LO-V-F.-.1.-Y_l_R_R-. hlt111~, rrrits. Cas1le. wide ocean vie11•111. Sl·IO Up. EL.'\! GARDENS Par~~~~ S~~O~~lng <1raJX'~. pr.tin. ronl. ~130 n lll. i\rrcs t1f gardens. C\OllP tu APTS. 17i }';. 22nd S!, C.!\·l. ~1J RN. JTJOin. female only, i<lf'l\f (.'Ollegc !ludrnt, nr O<"\. U!ll pri. $75/nio. lil1-8:1Zf!. C.M . Cute, 3 bedroom, fire- plR('!' hnuiir. Comer. Principals only. HuntinQton Beach .<'\TTHAC"TTVF:-2 Rr Studio, 2 -----c~~---:---··1 h11lh. c-.1r .. new ('nr!)('t. 3 RR, 1 ~, h;i., ~::;''i rn'l, 2 ('11 r * $17:1/mo. 642.-:1297 * g,1r. rrp1;:, rtr:11-.... ~. nrqr l\l:vtACULATE 18rs1111 mo b1•r11•h .~· schl~ ,{.coif C'!lllr~f· 11 1.1 _, · •1· ·J-S.I ' '..".ll2 ;1 U I I''" pn pn In, ",on, Ii-~. · qui,·!. ndul!s. 6il-20~i6. Co,..dominiums Sll(l-Sl 10. Lo\·rly 1 BR. Fur. Unfurn. 320 .-.. · 1~ N l';ir Storr:>. "f•lll'I. ;i,)., Huntington Beach Pnm11na, ~1 54)\...()m_ 4'BORJ\.t 21<.: Bi\. frplr. 2 r:ir Huntington Beach garngi>. 2 norils. NrAr hearh./;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, $250. 5:lf"'"' LaQUJNTA HERMOSA Newport Beach Soflni~h Country Estate Liv- /m;;;;;;;;_,;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..I ing & Sparious Apts. Ter- r:l('f'rf pool; sunken gas RRQ, Unbelievable Living - Only RIG CANYON Overlooking ls! Filinvay 2 BR, df'TI, 2 BA . fronl Au R 1~ $6.'lll. 644-60;..G I BR . FURN. $175 ALL UT ILITIES PAID Townhouse Unfurn. 335 ('1 blk, S. of San Diego Frwy HuntinQton Beach 3 BR, J 1 ~ Bi\. rrplr. ~hng, on Beach, l hlk W. on Holt to 16211 PArkside Lane.) (714) 847-5441 blln~. •!hl gar.. polio, 2 1'!!!!!'!!!'~~!!!'~::"'!!!'!!!'" pools, nr IK'ach. $2.-1(] mo. t1r $145 -$165 leaRr nption. 5.1&-73il2. OnC'hclor &: 1 BR. patios, East Bluff frp!c'!'l. prlv. gars g f! 1 . Divided bath & lots of closets. Rec hall, pool &: ptXJI trihlei;, !Runa bath~. SC<" for yourselrt IT301 Kccl!IOn Ln. Cl blk W. of Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater}. 3 BDRl\1, 211: BA, him rm. 2 ear ~11r. Pool N l"f'<'. facilities. s~. mo. 640-0008 or f2131 R23-3GXJ. Duplexes Fum. 345 842-1848 Newport Beach IJUNTINGTON G a rd en a BAY VIEW Aptii. Reil at Bolsa Olica. . 846-1321. Comp&ft • Stt 4 11H. 2 Bi\. u~r. Comp! wht1t )-'QU're missing. Fr. furn. Re-dt>c. 'l bllffl lo Sl20-S240. ocean . 44lh St. S400/mo yr.1 1~~~-~=~~~­ ls<'. Ava il 6115. Days e LRG. 2 BR. Bungalow 8.'U-8'180, Evt'5 832·9-178. Apt. 4 Catt.lens. 6 pools. 350 Sllunas. lfot J acuzzis. Tcn- Ouplex11 Unfurn. nl!! courts. tHIO. 84&-0'J59. Ba lboa Peninsul• $13.'"1. 1 BR. Medalnon Col1do. --~ _....... All bllnl'I, ref.rig., end patio, Dl-X duple:\'. 2 BR. 11'1 BA, pool , Qu iel, oo p e t a. blu1s nu cpl~. 1hii111. trplC", 675-5034. ~TK'l R"Rr. y~ I.~ t1nly. A~PT~. ~P...,001-.... ~--,s~ .. ---. l38--l9-l9. Bungaklw. Pvt. pl'tlio $150. torona del Mi1r mo. lo right adult. 846-1323. -3 BR, crpt.~. rill~. hl!m, ftple, patici. S. or lh''>" l3lO mo. yriy. m..61.ll> Ukrt In tradt? Our Trader''• P1u11di~ column ls for you ! 5 uric .. s dQs 1or 5 bucb. Balboa Peninsuli1 VF.Al{ arn11nrl -5 Rr., :! Bri. f"rrlc .. blt-ins, 2 car Rar. Bon t slip. Brand n1·1v. braut. vir1>.·. Avail. Aug. 1, t 'or info Cnll ~2131 799--0034 . 2 BR. 11:lha., pa tio, hfllcony, 315 E. Bny. S250 monthly on yrly le"~· Inquire flt Apt. C. 673-1521 or 5-1S-7i7t. Capistrano Beach NE\V liu plex 2 BR, crpts, tlrps, bltnli. 5 min. from Dnna Point r.t arin11.. noo. &: S2I5. 6-42-4474. Corona del Mar ~ ON TEN ACJIES 1 I: 2 BR Fun!, 1: Unturn. 1'replaces / prlv. patJol. -Tennlo Conlnt1 Bldll Q Sea Lt.ne. CdM "4-ZU (Mi.cArtbur nr Cout Hwyl 2 Br, 1 ba + fu rnished guest rm w/be. Crpts, drpl. Walk to bench. Nr shop!. Choice location .It P&J'klng. l300 mo. Call 833-1l03, E v e a : 962-2270 Avail July 1. SHARP A clean 4 Bedroom, 2~ bath w&.lk to beach. Family prtferred. ~1onth to mooth. $390 pr month Ca.II Mr. Balley, 673-8550. CA&J.I 2 BR, bttJns. pool. Walk to beJch. S2CJO..up. 0 r a n g e Coast Real Estate, 644-<llWS. 1 BR, I ba w/rierrig & &Jngt. Private-. Slf6.. 61'5-WjS or 6'4-8173 Colli- 2 RDRM det&ehed unit fur rent w/t1iew. CpU, drp1, fenced yd. 2 dilldnin OK. No ptl1. SISO. 145-2191. Dlm&A·l..me 642,..4671 ~ • ' Av;iil nn"" 17fi2 J·J Ke1111·00! ~h<ifl'Ping. Partially furo. 642-:16-1:1. 2 & 3 BR APTS s~ M · I ·1 '! tu --~~~­n.00,,1 111 11nv. 11.D. hon1r, BHO!\:F:I! fi12·!¥.l9f: Pl C\1. &i!rl09S. """-' ' 0 · inc · 1111 · " a re Huntingtor B•ach Prv. patios * lltd Pools arlultii only. 49-14i53. kiT•'h, pn\"ll. 1f •!1'~1rcd . Ot'FICJ·:. sl"f"I'. 11r. N'p!. Po,! f)f fll·" ·CiO ~r . ff. Good pnrk111~. $120 n1onth G r1!1 1nrr1 1!1'1111} f.lfi-2~1.f Nr Rho"'g * Adults Only Sli() · 2 ch1ldrrn uk, '.I Rfl, M • • A 1:1-' BA. Ind!")'. C'rpl/!lrps, • NEW 2 BR -blk lo beach. art1n1que pts. dsh\V~hr, n<l pc1.~. ~~l:>-3215. Spectacu111r vie1v. $250 up. 1n1 Sllnta Ana Ave .. C.M. NE\V 2 R!t. 2 MslRS:-N~ 49'1·3383 or 494-2339 '~'~"'~·-A_pt=. _11~'-~~6_4_~~554~'-1 pets. Nn r-hilrlTTn. 22Q3-R Lido Isle 2 BR, 11.; Ba Studio. Priv. FnnJham. 675--3-139 t'\'t'S. 1-----------pa !io. e-ncl gar. Nt>wly DELUXE 3 BR .. :Z ba. 1~ t·" Wlr & ,_...-1 2 BR, r loscd garagE". Ir~ yearly lease. $300 mo. c ... ._vrR '"''· 6"'"ener . S II k N K 61'3663 pd. Arlu]{s. $165. 646-8303 pa!IQ, ma pet l'.J • r. · REALlUR or illart. $15(). &16-691 9. e Cl!OICE 1 br, lgf! !iv rm, ** Condo 3 Br., 2 B.i..,1 -----~-----blt I I b 2 Br. Adults, no pels. 2ar.i.ge. Yrly S.00 mo. See I· k "dn~, ~ 's...,r.c hs e. BAY r.IEAOOWS APTS. 3 pm. 673-5148 ~3ro.s o . L.>J. s.1s-5210. 387 ,v. Bay s1. CM 64&-0073 Mese Verd• :Z BR townhouse n75. 2 br 2 BR 11pt unrum-children_ ok apt sun. Dshwhr, ~hag. self-· no pets. 126 Monte Vista DELUXE 2 &: 3 Br. 2/Ba. clean oven, patio, bltns. 3771 ~A='~'·=~-----~-e-ncl gar. $155 up. Rental W. Wilson. 548-.1605. DELUXE l br. frplr, pa!io. ~J0:.5 Mace-Av e·• NEAT, cit-an, CT11t'd, furn. 1 $150 mo. Ul!I inr.l"d. 2f~ Br. wtgar. $UO. Back Bayl=Ora=""""'-A_w_.~64_5-<_7~147·~- area, 280 Del Mar. EXTRA lrg. 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba, nr GE 1-9568. OCC. CarporL Lndry fa.c it SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. llPt $140 UP·l~N_o-'""'--~'~· _1_1ro_._,.,_ .. _._ ... _. - Pool, cpt/drps, bltM, kids Dana Point ok. 1996 Maple No. 1. 642-3813 fr PANORA.1\!IC VIEW * -==~=~~--""-' BRAND new 2 & 3 R, bl ln.,, 1r FREE Mo's Rent on yr'a crplll, dl"J)!'l, p.,rios. tar, IM!. 2 Br, den, ftpl, prl lndry racll . 6T:>-39R.~. patio, epUdrp, ffilec. An.1 ----------5, 543-3301 or 213: 592-5227 OCEANFRONT 2 Br, 2 ha, LRG 2 BR 1150 N stv, refrig, cpts, ctrps, $234. • • • elv crpt., mo 837-5370. prlv patio, fncd yrd., no1~---~-----­ pe't1. 783-B \V. Wibon, East Bluff 613-nn. ~.~-D_E_L_U_X_E--.~ VACANT. Spacioul Bachelor 3 BR. 2 BA Apl for Jeaae. Apt. Nr. Colleges&. Shop'g, Inch! spac. mnttter 1uite, d in Utll pd. $130. 979-0134. rrn & dbl garage: 11,uto door BEAUT. 2 + Br'a, fpl, gar., opener avail, Pool &:. patio. Ground fir. S.1'70 Mo. Rtt.rentiona l artR. 1M4-A Elm Ave. SD-4519 • S775 • LRG. 3 Br., 2 Ba. 00 pets. ~ Amigos dWay, NB Childl'l!n ok. Nr 11ehls It Mann.ge-by Yllop(. $11U/m0. 54~. WIUJA.\1 WALTERS CO. PATIO or DEN-2 Br, Huntington U.•ch -2 Bl, $150. Adults. 3 BR, t ~ ba, $Cllra.gro. Qult't --=c_.n_s.&-~13ll~_· ___ 1 de:arlf'ntl 111. ft75. 1101 F.:111 .. * 2 Bit, 1 Ba. Townhou!IC'. i\pt D. Sri!' mgr l't 7731 Pntlo/garqe/pool. $205-Ellll'I, Apl D or call ov:ner S225. Child ok. 567-.3400, &12...o.iJO eve & "'keoda. ~----~----·I Tum uni~ llf'ms Into qulc.k F'ul rt1ults art> Ju111 a phone cub, call MUi618 call away • &C-fi611 Newport Be•ch YEAR·AROUNO 1 BEDRM-2 BATHS , bu iltln!!, new carpet, 1~ blocks to beach. S300 per m<inth. CALL I a r w I n , .........,.;, EACJI Is one' of & kind! 1 BR, vtt)' modem tile kit., frplc, lge patio S325. 2 BR &: den, . same fet.tures. Both O'look canal, $400. Aao dock aval.I. Ad'utt11 only. ~ hou1e 2 to s Set & Sun. 3210 Marcus SI. 673-8l87. WESTCLIFF CAPRI 1700 Wt.stetltr Or. Adult Living-No pets Deluxe l I: 2 Br, Pool. Carport. Furn. or Unf. 642-62'74 Adults-Condo-W estcllff 2 br-patio-w/t).ft'fer·frpl Im- me<.!. pc»s. $280/mo. Opcn- SAt-Sun-2·5 pm. National Services Co, Re.11Uor • 54.&-0811 . ~4332 Nf~ 8 "Pnd"? PIA~ an ad! CAll 6U-Sli7I NEW SANDPIPER Pr>q, ""'''"" '""'""m"", lair ;..(}..6."1. ~:lf.-f,1:()J n il ;.., E:'l.rly blrrl 1pcclals-l RR from n2j, 2 BR fron1 $1 J.l SLP'G r1n .. prt ba . S.· e11L, lo'urn/Unfurn, cool color in-P 11 I Io. Pr" r . I 11 d y terlorE:, pool, J acuzzi, n1ore. J)f'rn:io!l('r/~ src. $G5/mo. 8()1il J.folland Drlv'°· Hun-Crnlral C.:\l. &l~rl.1111 l1ngton Beach. 847-9595. ROO~IS Sl5 wk up "'/kit. $30 Laguna Beach wk up Apr~. 2316 Ne11·port J~lvrl, C:\I 54&--975:-i. '* * FOR LF.ASE-2 Br, 2 B11, * Rooms for Rent SHI ~lk & Priv, dec-pool-t'levator to Up . ,~ block Ocean. 2:iOO apt w/spectacular view. Se1tvie"" Cdi-.1. P rl v. de..:.."iXJOl-elevelor lo I ==--~~-~~~= priv. be 8 c h -l n t" r p h, PVT room ror fc>1nale ln H.B. . 1 1 kilchrn. Jnunrl ry & pool security, enc . gar., ma ure adultJI_ Mu~t llt't' to ap-privilege!!. 842-8472. precia!e, 317fb So. COO.st BDRM-wtw crpt, wurdmbe l-Iwy. So. La1n1na. closet Sha.re Ba w/1. S75. mo. t•ve/11·kncl 646-20-11. ft~f for rent. lite cooking, pvt bclth, ttdult over 38. $8!'1. S25 c!eao!ng chrg. 646-8''64. NIL'E, private home, walking dist Fairview l-Iosp., OCC. $15 wk. $50 mo. 540.-3810. Gu•st Home 41S *PRIVATE ROOM* lor ambulatory per.on, Good food, nice cheerful BUtTOW>d· lngs. * Call 54.\-4753 * Summer Rentals 420 BAY VIEW 2 bedroom, aleepe 4 oompletcly furnl~­ t'd. Avail ,June to r.ept. $1!IO pr month. Adults only agent. 675--4930. ~ W. Oceanfmnl. ~ 1 OR Jul'IC' Sl Tj/m(l, JvJy S150/wk, Aug S 1 1 5 I"' k . fl4<-M07. COM:i.tF:nC./LT. '.\1fg, space on J.1dn Sl'll Uld~~- S200 & s:r,o. Agrnl ~fr_ n.ohin n.-,;,.tl 6T,,..59.l:l SJTOP l:IOO' Slfi(). ~!(Ire ?.."in' $95. 11 1 tratllr rounr. 2340 Npt Blvd. C.~1. 64f,..2,<M, 51H33.). STORE & office for renl: Bolsa Chlcll at llel!, l-1.B. 846-1323, 1r 01''1'"1CE-600 sq ft av! now. flOO Sq. Ft. INDUSTRIAL SJfOP avl Aua-. 646-2130. Industrial Rent•l 450 COSTA MESA 1440 & 2R!IO Sq M. CABINET MAKERS- FtBERGLASS Nr. Nwpt f'rwy A S.D, Flwy 2931 Grace Ln. iSo. of Baker. E. of Fairview U. Mh Representative thert 9 am-l2 noon. (n41 919M34 or 8'?9-4TI1 COOL WEST COSTA MESA im &: 2400 aq. ft. r.1-1. Park· lng...otncc-3Pl-t powe r , 646-0540. 981 W. 131h St. CM. NEW DELUXE M-1 Un.Its. 3 ph. power. l 733 Morm:nria 5-el-3145: R3&-979S e-ws. 5 76 to 6,oot Sq Ft ~1 Bil"C'h, N.8, Ml-5032 Rentals Want.er 460 ROOM wantt"d for non nnok- hvt ml\n. Rea1o nable . 675--0':'IHl or Ms.-n$1" C.M. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT 2 BR. sl('("J>s 6 people. Nt-n r _._,... __ • --c==-c---J Coif Coul"S(', PnC'iflc Grov1'. • ~"'REF: * Cal. Jutw 11th -1 ~th , R.F.NTAL. SERVTCE WANT AD 642-5678 40A:372-m:l llr ~~14.1. ! RED C1\RPE'l' RF.Al.TORS CORONA dt-1 Meir. Wlliklo fr 962-m\ * bl!!ach &r: 8tore1'1. t br. furn \ltOtJ~ llunung'l' Watch I.bl ~-----~---- ' ' eott11ge . Sl50 wk. 515-100.4. OPEN lfOUSE c.'Cl11mp.. I f • I NEEDED RESPONSIBLE WORKI NG COUPLE need ooo or I wo bedroom house wllh ]llr'gt' ...._td ylU'd (for rwo VElt'l. )'£1.J... 1'RAINED dog1J $r.t:hnost. Vi(': betv.·een lllth & Vl('loria -!neat \\I. Bay $1.) COSTA ~f ES,\_ 54&-7881/itft 6 p rn WANTED Young couple \\'fJUld Ukt" to rent 2 llB unfurnh11he-d houac ""''h gsr11gr In CM. Up to $150 nw. C.oorl rel:;i;. Anth f'mplo)'i'd. 557-9:.W., Rft 4 PM. CORONA rl1•! \111r ZRn. house fJr 11pl. Tn S?.15, w/po.!10 or ~r'I t.;rihirn. fur r•'.,p. ~to 1h"r 8.· 21 ~ ~ r ultl dsught<'r. fi'jJ .. :!'JJs. ---LOCAL f'X('f" lrtnlll)' 11('('(]1 I yr J~ on 5 RH hou'-", riref I\' pool, In ."111 J1111.n vie, rl'f 49&.2715. 4!1:!·4437. DESPEllATF:·Ne('l'..f ~11.rage lor storing hsehold good!! for mo. Ju!). G71-10061{&32-49'38 days!. FAMILY needa home. Schill. 11hopping Ref'1. Call Bill Parkl'r, Agent 95&-2500. Frldity, June '· i•n fo'OUNO . Malt' Ct' t m a n Shepht'nJ 11, /floppy ean on 613, Vic lrvult' a.su,, aJt 5 pm. 8l3-3386. }'fl.'D 1n ShOpptng cencer - B1•nur. fl"malt' s!lwr ~y kittl'n -4 rno. oJ.d-ltm:>~'Tl f/\1111 l'ar. S-16-4413. l\IALfo:. 11 hHe poodl(', 11.'>id IJ<."' u11 right hip, u1Klrr 1 yr. \\'aodrrin.1t (If Ad11 ni.. It 1-:~111nl'ifl, C.M. 5-15-51&;. S~t.o\LL black PUPP>'. fl!male, n"nr Tic TO<', tu r n e r Pnl1~1dell Rd. & ln.·1n1!, j.i&-4.J63. J...-\ H.GE mule police dog \\ilhou! ~,..,liar or la.£5. ('or11f'r nf \1aple &· l91h JUrlf' Jth 64~7487 l!\'l!S. f~E,\trrIVUL Tonol!oe sbl•ll k iUen, very fnf'ndly. ~pring· 1lak· Slater, 11.B. 842-5215. S-12-521:1. --~----}'~()UNI>, frmale Bea.gt~ air- pmx. I )rr. V1c1ni!y Bakl"r !· J{Fdhill. C.:'-1. 1133-2627. J-' OUN f>: J't. \Veunaraner puppy, \'IC. Balboa I~land . 673-1&18. FOUN IJ 1n Newport Short's 8 v.·1•1•k n!d Or<ingP & white BAYSI'M1NC -My hom•. LOCAL MtA-es. baulln1 1 \\'ould IW!e glrl1 &f" 3-4 Ill clnnup. >.:xi> co I l 1! 1 e p I • y m • I t' I tor my atudenl. Lis truck. Rn. da.ugf\tl!rt. Xlot rel•. Lovlric 534-1$46. home 4i: f a m I I y t•n-oY=A~R~D~.=--• .,...-. ---,cl~,-.._.-­ vtronrM"nl. Hot meal1, fl'fl<'-TU-ino\'t free , dirt, ivy, M )'an:I. Playnr>u.w. lot.s of skiplo•der, backhoe. toys. love I tun. f.k'l 11.'k. Ott 8"l7-2t.W. Adarns betv.?tn Busl1ard & -'-'c=.::...--0,--.,--~~-- r.la.'lnolla JIB 968-0U.1. Gatrl<'n1ng. Yard 4i: Gara&'t' ' Cieru1 t.:p. 1-·ree E1t. MATIJRI:: Lady. Baby1!tt1ng, ~u. Rate,;. 646-3488 my honue. llot lunch, frt<•1l ~ ytl, all age1, anytlmP. l~f Y ~RD & Garage Cleanup. ~1769 Free eat. 7 days. Ca.11 any11rM, 548-5031. Ma1ure de-pend.ablro. \l.'kdy~ ~-=---=-'-----­ my homl!. Rt'f11. F'l!ncd yd, HouHCl•anlng hot lunch. 54>1067. ~1ESA Cle-antng. Carpels, Ca rp•t S•n"lc• "·indow1, t Io or 1 t'!(·. Residlcom'Li 5 5 7. 6 7 4 2, JOHN'S Carpi!! & Uphol.~!ery ~~111. C I f' a n e r 1 • E x t r .11 =.=.c:.;"------~ Drl·Shampoo Ire~ Scotch· Rt~ID_ENTIAL & Illd~straal guard (.SOU Rl!lardants). Clt.arung •. Floor "·axmg /.i. Dt'g?'t'uut &. all oolor S 1r1p p 1 n g, windo~·11. brighlenr,n; & 10 minute -"'~'-'~963,:.c· -------bltach for whit~ ca~ts. Dedicated Cl•aning Save your money by &aving * \\'E 00 EVERYTHING • me l!Xtra trip~. \Viii clean ReU:. Free est. 646-2839 living rm., dining rm. & JIOUSE OF CLEA.~ hall fl.5. Any "!1· .s7 .50, F loor.'!, <'"rpts, windo"·! & couch $10. Chair $.l. la yrs. \\"aJls. 5 yrs. area. ~ exp. 111 what counts, not _:;:.c::..:..:..cc:_.:;c_c._.:_::._:= method. 1 rlo work ntyii;elf. BAY & &ach JanHor iaL Good ref. 531 -0101. Crptl!/wirxlowsJiloors etc. ' •••••••••••I k1t1c11 v.•i1h (,'()liar 673-3645. FEMALE Sieme11e, rabie tag. V ic. Beach & 12th Th .1 C Cl Re~id/Comm'L ~1401. r• ty erpet eaner Any slie Uvlng room $8.95. F.XPERJENCED dependable- Dlsrount additional rooms lady will clean your home scotch lfllard!ng 11.vallabll!: or otti«, 63&-0974. Personal• Stre<'t. G/3 89-1-15-19. I I~ 530 FND. 10 spl!ed bike, F .V. Little League fleld. r.1uat id{'Otify. 847-8878. commercial accounts lrlvit· li'OUSECLEANING ed. Open 9-6 Mon. thru Sat. Experienced man to clean 968-0367. your homt>. 645-4364 GERMAN divorcel', 45, no dep, pleaM.nt personality, dQeln't IStnOke, good cook, homemaker. Like lo rcmar· ry finanelally !I I! c u r e gentleman. No a r f a i r ?-.1ALE \Veimaraner found vi<·lni ty Brookhurn I \Var- nl'r. 962·3m . STEAM Carpet Cleane-rs, Ironing proft'ssional at JoweKtl---,;... .... ,,,.,,,,---- prlce1. 3 avr rms complete • IRONING • S.'dALL grey kilten. Vic 23rd. & Santa Ana Ave. 646--0219. lost S5S $39.95. 96l--0&72. • AL TERA TJONS e My home, call 9-7, 842-1113 Carpent•r lendsceplng ~~ell~l~~C1aS:~e~~~ ·LO-ST--1-an-1-,-.-,-h-,-,-,-,-,. No. 414 c/O the Da ily Pilot, portfolio case, conta1niug LARGE OR SMALL All Types work: Cut doon, TOP SOIL -~1 panel, tl!model, 1 ini 1 h, · Lawn Removal, Rototill frame. rep a Ir 1 , ect. Painting & steel samples. Vic: Sher· , P. 0. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. rington Place • Sea Gull SPffiITUAL Medium & Card lane. 8:45 am·Wed. June 7. Readings by J\.1rs. \Villlam1. Reward offered, Cal I Advisf'!I in air prohlem!I of fHG-2394 or &15-3820. 962-1961. Paperhi11ngtng C•ment, Concrete llfe. No problem so grl'at GENt:ROUS REWARD! that cannot be> solved. 1'"'nx' horo!!('Opc rcedini;:-s given Diamond pin V ic: TI-IE HANG\\1EN, up to 3:1% CEMENT WORK, no job too disc., mat & labor. mobile small, reasonabli!'. FTI!e iitore. Call 547-5846 or EsUm. Il Stu!lick, 548-8615.1...:M_&-;..::21::.82::.· _____ _ Newp:irter Inn or Reuben!I with each rcadini:. 714: Sat. 3rd. Sent imental value. 527-3406, 10831 Beach Blvd., ZIJ.385-8934 collect. Stanton. J OflN'S Patlos & Block: EX-PAIJl!TER, now 11chool work. An aaAOC. of Van'1 teacher. Airlesl! a(.."C()l18f. Landscaping C.M. 833-0291 ceilings.inside/out. \Vo r k *FULLY LICENSED• SILVER grey male poodle. Renowned Hindu Spir!tuallst. Vicinity Su n f Io "' er & Guaranteed, f3.46..4519. PATIOS, walk!!, driw, install =77"~~c..,,~~~~­new lawns, saw, break, YOU Su pply the Paint. Rms Fairviev,1. $50. Reward. 3478 Spir itual Rl'lld lngs i:-ivr.n daily. 10 AM·lOPto.1. Advice ~~~~el Cir., Cos'fa Mesa ~ven on all matters. I can rc.>move. 548-8668 for est. painted $10 ea avg Also, e<· Contr•ctor lerior. Refs. 30 Yi-!. cxper. $.l(}...70.1 6. help yau. LOST brown & "'·hite col.lie ROOM Additions, E!ltimates, No Wasnng plans & layout, alngle or 2 * WALLPAPER * 312 N. F.J Camino Real female, answ€1! lo '"Kim ". story. L. T, O:instructton. \Vhen you call "Mac" San Clemente Vic. Bolsa & Ed\\'$.l'd!!, H.B. 847-1511. 543-1444 646-171.l 492-9136 or 492-903'1 Chi I d r P n hearlbroken. PRORLEM PN>gn11.ncy. Con.. ..:c897:__--0~l~<~3· ______ _ JA CK Tau I a ne-Repair PAil\'TlNG • Ifonest, elean, ttm0<!., addit. 20 YTI', l!Xp. guaranteed \\'Ork. Licensed Llc'd. ?-.1y \Vay Co. 547·0036. & insurM. 675-5740. .lidenl, sympathetic preRan-RE\\'ARD: Lost 111ed. size cy counseling. Abor!ion & i.:rey Cock·a·poo. No collar, El•ctrlcal EXTER. Complete 2 coats, 1 Adoption ITt. APCARE. Vic. Harbor & PlaCPntie. &12-4436. CM. 642-6351 or 646-6350. FINO \'OURSEl~r lN SOMEONP. ELSE. DISCOVER DISCOVERY ?l418J5..6AA5 213/387.3393 THERE i!I only o n e- "\1lrighl" "·ay to get a n1assage. Try ii, you'JJ like ln•lruction SchGols & Instructions lt! 833-2100. INTERESTED IN A 575 E L ECTRJCIAN, llcens~, bonded. Small job11, maint. story $240, 2 story $300. Neat work. RA:ry, 847-1358. & :repalrs. 548-5203. EXT. painting, ~ e!I. ELECTRICAL WORK. AU Rea!I! Li 0 c'd. Guar. "You ~ick kinds. B ig or small Lic'd & color-well do rest. 642-8520. tns. Free est. 546-0111. PROF. painting, inter/extl'r. -rd 1 Quality Y.'Ork. Reas. Llc'd o1a en ng Ins. Sol-7455, 548-2759 aft 5. QUALITY PAINTER· SEMI·RETmED GARDENING REALISTIC PRICES. GOOD DO ii yourselr div 0 r c e. REAL ESTATE CAREER? 5 )"rs cxper. in area. Re· WORKMANSHIP 642-1255 planting. haul av.·ay, general WALLPAPER HUNG landscape maintenancl!. Carl Rl!bko 646-2449 Newport, Costa ~1 cs a (714) 548·1192 Management Corp. 573-1166. Acarlcn1y Real F.state ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Contract k Ins. &OC.OJ Phone 542-7Z17 or \\Tile 325 Old No. Nwpt Bl .. NB Fret' l'Stfmatt's. I ~---'-'---.----'-'-'"" 5-40.7173 or 646-9076 PROF. pa1n~ng, also roofs, ---~'-"-===~--1 accous. ceil., lnterJexter. " 0 Bo !~· ~ •1 R.E. Education Since 1964 , . x -<LJ. '""'"'!Ila "l!M. j ;;;;;;;;;;;; Socia l Clubs 535 I I AL'S GARDENING Lie/Ins . .Frtt est. 64$..5191. 1or g~ina-I: sm a ll 1',0R 1 & t · r landscaping services, call lnl .c """ 1ne~ P!_lll mg, "" •198 s 1 erX>r or ex enor .,. reu. ~ ew11. erv ng 1 0 . k =•~ AfEMBERSlllP N.B. Tennis Club. $700 incl. ftt. 835-7000 or l'\'E'S 530-4917 Barbara. Newport. CdM, Co1tA Mesa, ta es, ic • ~. Dovn Shore!!, Westcllff. Plast•r, P•tdt, Repeir PROFESSIONAL tree work, 1r: PATCll PLASTERING ,..__L_"_'_ ... __ '""""--~)[g] VACATION Mcrrn:ER can !or your homl' &: children '-'.·hile you vacation. Xln t refs. J}(>fJ('fldflhle, drive11. ~5-ffi74. pr u n i n g , tr I m m i n g . All types. Free estimates spraying, !I p r i n k I e r ll • Call 540-6825 Landscaping, c 1 t' an up . Pl . George 646-5.893. 1 __ u_m_b_•_n..;g;..,. ____ _ *NEW LAWNS* Sttveonhomert"pairs Found {frH ads) S50 "Make Room For Dad- ----------dy '' •• c l ean out the Scxl • Stolon!! • Seeding. Yard Free est, plumbing, paint. rC'modcling. Stale Llc'd. In~tallations 839--03TI FND. Bfilut. \Vhilt" cat on &\11)()11 Pen. Please ldenlify It pi"k up. ti7.1-0906. garage .. your trash is CASI! with a DAILY PILOT CJassfied 11.d. 5344821. l )LU.MBING REPAIR AL'S L.'lndsc11.plng-. Tr e I! No jQb too l!mall removal Yard remodeling. 1r: 642-3128 1r: * * * * * * Trader 's Paradise CLAA10ROUS Ne~· po r ! fOlvnhse. 3 Dr., 21 ~ 1~11.. POOL $35,000, $7,000 rqui- ty. Trade for a lrr rnft , Cadillac, Rolls, Apt&., i\1o- tcl, diamond or '!' 646-7667 EXCHANGE only • Plu~h trlpiea, lrg equity, for J ~.30 1nl~ the t make sense. Cl ient can adjust equ.lllea. I.tr. Black. BKR: 545-8424. WANT 4 BR. homf', West San Fernando Valley, Ji'ave $6.!X>O trust deed, ?-.fadge Davi• rtenJ tor 642-7000 MAKE your own lake on 30 or 40 aC"ret al Nl!Wbeny Springs, $n<l ne val. Clenr. Trade for hsr or incoml!. J;'hE" Doyle Co. ltHrs. 548-1168 QUAIL Vallf')I Country Club vacant lot, ~r. r lubhouat. V~. S-4,000: clear. V.'ant Ille model J\.1rrcrd1>11 Bera or. t m 3850. * * I lines times dollars THi\llt: ynur ho1nl! for Co~ln Mt'sa tri plex, Enjoy lax i;l1<'11rr, ;ippreciation &. inro1nf'. Agent. 675·01•M 646-7414 Tfu\DE in,"f.lme property, $90.000. v.1JuaUon, clear. f'or boat or r\ewpoJ1 Seach property, •'ll'\Lr. .. • 492-lil96 •• TRADE Big Rear homf' tit\\' :l hr, TV, dJln1•r, frpl , sleeps 12 for ocean or hay front home 2-4 \.\'kl summer. Coaipar. rent (213) ~3200. 78 Ac, Hemel, release clauses, all or Pfl.rf for in- come or land. Val. $226,000, cq $200,000. The Doyle Co. Rea.lion, 548·1168. NEW 2 br mobile homf', 24 wide. At MradoY.•s, 14851 J~f1rey Rd, Irvine Ranch. Tradt fOf' ~rty at beRch or ?' Owner. Zl.3/HA 9--4609 * * * ............. - Trash hauling, lot cl,a.nup. COLE PLUMBING Repair sprinklerw. 67l-U66. 24 hr. service. 64S.ll61 JAPANESE Ga rd en er. Roofing Complete Yardwork &1 ----'--------Clean--up. Fret" E11tlmate~. e T. Guy Rooting. Deal 642-3102. Direct. I do my 01''T1 \\"Ork. EXPER Japanese G~r fii&S.2780. 548-9590. Complete yd st'rvlce. Nt'at Sewing/ Aft•r•tions & Rella. Free e1t. 642-4389. PROFESSIONAL D 1: SIG N E R-European Japanese Gardening Service trained, 20 yn:. exp., new In Free Est. * 646--0519 1-luntlngton Beach, 968--0739. C.'OMPLETE Lawn 1: Altarations -'42-5145 Gardening servitt. Hauling Neat, eccurate. :20 years exp. &. c leA n·up. Jim 548---0405. T1l1vl1ion Repair TREE SERVICE * BLAINE'S TV * Trimming, Pruning &: Cit'M· Servicing All Brandi up. 642·5196 or ~. Authorized Magnavox. J OHNSONS' GARDENING Koown !or honesty 540-4ll.3 Yard Malntl!nanCt", P lantina Tiie Cleanups 962-3l351---------SPRINKLER RKPAIR CERAMIC Tilt, Kllchens. New Systems * 5t8-2).15 Baths, Entry!I. C u I tom * LANDSCAPING * ~~ RE'asonahll!, Gll!n, Ne\v lawns, Sprtnklen, clecks, CERAMIC til 4 c:leanup. Stnte Uc'd. 5J6..1.l'l5. ftmodel. Freee est~ Small EXP. llawailan Gardener johl 'lftlcome. ~2Gi. Complete gardening service'!~~~~~~~~~! Ramalant. 646-4676. r TitINCS By Mooee: Fence,1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~:. gen. crpt .repfl.ir, app! inl:Un,I ~:r,=,:;,::;~· Job w-. .,_lo 712 Phunbi< lna"1l"><&f1"!ntJy 0000 TYP IST Eloc Repa1r • 64&-lBO!I Wiii do your typing •t SKIPLOADER vdth or her home, WJI) rlckup without opentor. and d•llv•r loca H.B., Call !llS-9903 F .V., Wost, 75c per Pl· CLASSIFIED ADS or will work by hour cell '47-3095. FOR ACTION S.11 ldle Items nowl Call •••~Now! CALL 642-5678 ( I'" • • • ...... Need a "Pad"t Plaet an ad! c.n-.. r ' . .... ,. ,.. . . Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Fingers See If You Have Any Of These Thi ngs A DAILY PILOT WANT-AD Will Sell Fast! J. Stov• 29. Bi eye I• 51. Electric Train 2. Gult1r 30. Typewriter S8. Kitt•n 3. Ba by Crib 31. Bar Stools S9. Cla11ic Aute 4. El.c:tric S1w 32. Encyclopedia 60. CoffH Table s. Camera 33. Vacuum Clean•r 61. Motorcycl• 6. Washer 34. Tropical Fish 62. Accordion 7. Outboard Motor 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 63. Skis 8. St,reo Set 36. File C1bin•t 64. TV Sot 9. Couch 37. Golf Clubs 65. Wor kbench 10. Clarinet 38. Sterling Silver 66. Di1mond Watch I I. Refrigerator 39. Victorian Mirror 67. Go-Kart 12. Pickup Truck 40. Bedroom S•t 68. lron•r 13. Sewing Machine 41 . Slid• Projector 69. Camping Tri ller 14. Surfboard 42. lawn Mower 70. Antiqu• Furniture IS. Machin• Tools 43. Pool Tobia 71. Ta pe Recorder 16. Dishw1shtr 44. Tires 72. Sailbo1t 17. P uppy 45. Piano 13. Sports Cir 18. C1bin Cruiser 46. Fur Coat 7 4. Mlttr••• lox Spgt 19. Goll Cart 47. Drap•s 7S. lnboord Spoocflloat 20. Barometer 48. linens 76. Shotgun 21. St1mp Collection 49. Horse n. Saddle 22. Dinette S.t so. Airpl1ne 78. Dirt G1me 23. Play Pen SI. Organ 79. Punching Big 24. Bowl ing Boll S2. Exercycle 80, Baby Corrie,. 2S. Weter Skis SJ. R1r• Books 81 . Drums 26. FrMzer S4. Ski Boots 82. Rifle 27, SuitcaM SS. High Choir 83. Desk 28. Clock 56. Coins 84. SCUBA Goer Tlifte or any otlier extra things around the lioaM can be turned into cash with a DAILY PIL OT WAN T·AD s o Don't Just Sit There! DIA L DIRICT 642-5678 • Friday, J u"r '· 1'72 OAll 'r l'JLDT ~~ ~'"""_-___,][j] l~_ ....... _ ... ___,][Il] !..__ ...... _, .... ___,][fi)I .___ .... _, ••• ___,][Ill [ ..... ,.... ][Ill l..__L ... ,_ .... ___, .. ,.,_ ][Ill ;..[ ---.. -~~ .... _ I ~ Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Wa nted, M & F 710 Ho l" Wanted, MI F 711 11o1, W..,IM, Ma f 710 Help w-. Ma" 710 Help W•ntecl, Ma F 710 Help W•m.d. M& "710 HolpW•ntod, Ma F 11 o l 1Arl~t;iq~u;•;•;;;;;;~~.ai Nl'i'~U hr!r1 ,., hnni<' .. \\'e ha'" A1d1 ~ e ~ur~·s e BABYSI'M"E:R w a n l ed : I liiUS>'k/JI'!" e ('11mflfln lo ns I ?wll\!urt iSi: patie-nt, my homr, • II o rn •n,.1i.,, rs-L'pJOhn · Pf'nTI. ~ton-Fri. 1:45 to 5:30. !ti';' ·fi1;~q I (:1rl 5 yn:, boy 16 mos. '' Tl -1 • Qy,·n lransp. Vw: CUJv.-rt.lale · l l II· L-" II• lr>oT· 11:.:t· 13 In lrv1nt', Call 552-i522 atl :. l I. 1.,,,. '" ""!• '"f'~jll"'O:~· 5.Xt. t.\,. !rin1 '1 l.•.1•li ,,11 ;1 \\'ill --------- tr,1,,.1 :,.!,,.·•~., BABYST'ITEI{. in S m Ith Help Wan ted, M & F 710 Eleni Sehl. Ol.sL, JIB. f'rf'f n1ar ried \\'/f'h ilrl for my ti > r. oht ~1rl. 3 'nl 10 pn1. no v.k rwJ~. 536-4896. BARr Sli'TF.H !o (':ln' !or 2 NTT111ll childrt'n for \\•orkini,:: n1otlil'r. Vlc of S. Coasl Pla1.a. Call 11.tt 6:: 9i9-Jl!.)7. -----B A H YSl1wrEn Paul11rino sch!. clis1ri1•r. l'Art 1imt'. 4 ~lays a wk. Fnr surnm;"I'. a.<ii-1960. . . • lt A RYS I TT E R • po..'nn . ,\• • P1t111.1t1I IJ•·,;n"• Sl?h 'I ) c• I Id c -'' , -I , t 11-r l'I yr o ""). , )' ' ( 1111'-!i'U•'l"'I! rt1 1·i(~l'UIJJ!+l ;1pt. ,'\·If ::2:ii ;1f1rr 6::'!0, I 1101 :\11•1· "'hl1111; '''I' S'~X! T --.. ,-;-, -.---- \\ 1111·1 111, \J.:1 ~.,1 ., 11 lj AB Y ~I 1 l I'.. H I .hsl1pr. l'r;o\• I 1\~·· 111 ).•~\(I 11\t'-lfl \!11o;t 1·riJny chtfrlN'll. S•·• 1 \l 1d;o·t1n" ~1;~~1 HI'! l'i'<r .~ !urn. 837-3711 ,, 1111~" 11• 11 I 111 I ~ it l.'\'f''\, ..... , 111,.1 , ... NEWPORT ----------s1~MJ BABYSl'ITEH. -ma I u re \\t)fll!l!l w/refs -pref. 7:3(). :i: :'~! n1y lll11ne. &15-frj18 aft f, Cash.IH"-Sale Full time position. Must N,\<e prevloua cuhier expt>r. A p. ply Managl!'r -CHRlS - South Coast Plaza. CHRISTIANS intere1ted in niugH.zine pulilishlug. Also ne«lt'IJ C..hrislian ~Titers, photographers le RI1i11t1. ((•nlaf't Lll..rry Rummans, &,12-9()44 days. £.l5-552J l'Vf!S. CLERICAL POSITIONS lri trrviewing lor work In Los llngelr11 until n1ove to New. port '7:.1. F REE daily bus transporta t1un provided. PACIFIC MUTUAL FD.JNG O erk, S d-.y ""'k. Summer employmt'nl. Ap. p!y 1589 Monrovia., N'o\'Pt Bch. Full Ola..rae Bookkttper Ont-rlrt otfll .. ~ • 645-3113 • FRY COOK, EXPER CaU 54!1-2253 Fry Cook, Exp Whet>lman e BLUE DOLPHIN e 3;155 Via Lido. ··.a. R.EX:EPTIONJS'T: The pluJ.h LIVE-IN Mor>-FJi. Pvt rrn NEEDED rirl with ton~ office you't\' ll'Cki.na 1J hf!tt wrr.v . Mane.at home tor fac tory l"X p. 10 leun Lap tor an attracllve i i.I ~1th a ~ parents. 2 ehUdttn. operator dutirs. Start at $.2. (toad phooe YOict'. A <!nun l..ite cooklrw £: lJ:>u.w>A'Oril;. l\r. Many extra&. 54!>-0401. df'sk job. $424. Call Hrlf'n \\-'OJnan 40-60. Irvin e . e e NEEDED H~s. s.tG-0055, Coastal 8.13-2822, Two Office Girls Agency, 2790 llarbor BJ. a l LlQUOR Ocrk-Rt'hul. Full Ada.ms. C!-11. time. Male over 40 yn;. Only Mull• be 25 and able to drl~ RN=-.-,-li~m-,-ln-Oo<--.,-.,-.,-,,-fi-,<"<-. Ex"pt-r'd neM apply, Costa -APPL\' -f-,fust be f'nt-rxeli(', m'at. ?.1esa atta. Call ~i-388l. 186 E. 16th St ., C.1\1. !nm, non-s1nokt>r \\'f'stm1n- LUHRS BOAT CO, Now ll trlna: FINISH BOAT CARPENTER ASSEMBLERS NUR5£, part tin1e, for back ltf'r MNl1ca l Group, Call etltlct>, 2i,, days/\\'k, R.N. ~In. f)e(·k1•r, ·~·Ll21. pref., stab':! per90n only, RN's & Nurses A1de11, n111h15, M.!ary ne~ot111.ble. \Vrltf' RrUe\gh 11\lls l losp\tal, }!(!! Cla.ssitiec.J Ad J~o. 431, 0~11..ly E. 16th N.B. &1:,....5~01. Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560, Co.'.lsta !•iiiiiiiiiiiii..,_;;;;;_.iiiOiiiOm Mf'sa, Calif, 9'.1626. ROBINSON'S * GENERAL OFFICE* JI.lust have good typing skills &: figure aptitude to handlt" orders & billing on Friden Com puler. \\'ILL TRAIN CARPENTER otfi<.-e &IPf'r.'1.sor <.:rowu1~ smRll office, HELPERS 'A"t11er d1striet 11f"!"ds coni. • NEWPORT e BEACH 0 P (l('lf'nl (le'r.;on 10 ma~f" TAPMATIC C R . busy office, i\!ust pos!Ct>~s DEPT. MA NAGER 84!> IV, l61h St., Np!. llch. Apply in Person ~ood typin~ & shrthnd skills . Apply Monday thru F'riday ~·3404 849 \\!. 1S!h S!. l\l)()Y•ledµP. ut \l"nlf'r dlslriC'I ~·I<! pn1, cornrr or Santa I ~C~IR~l..~l~h-·o-~i,-.~N~e-,-,-0-0-,c, I Cm ta Mesa hus. hclp!ttl but n 0 t Of A11s ,f. Cills t 'r'u7. & Ne~·port Centf•I' l)r. Bench home. 111 o I her ' s I"!!!!!!!!""!!!!"""""""""""'-! net'f'ssary. For further ir ... hrlpt>r for :11 um n1 er . LUNDI Hostess: l\1on.f'ri. fonnacion, plt"ase c a I l fi.12•9006. La . Cave R('staumnt, 1695 831_2500 b™·n &1m & 11 11.ni. C\lmpt1n10n for wife GUARDr Jrvme Ave. C~!. Apply of-1.-=,,-,c-c~~~~~= Ov~r 35 ~ fice 2nd floor 0 K N A M ENT A L IRON 962-1739 PATROLMEN · fabr icator. f'xperienC'f'd, fnr Permnnrnt 8.!1slgn1n ent. C.M. MALE College Student ~-posit ion. Call bft 9 & 12, i\1u!>t bl' f''(111·rirnrr,J In dl'ror111i1~ ac,·1·s:o:.1n1•s Apply !11 [lf'rson 10 ~. p.n1. •2 Fns.h1011 1~1 , N lJ Equal opportunl!y ;ornp!oyrr COOK, t?Xpt>r. C on t R c I & etl as draftsm1111 & drivE-r <"' 0 .,-,6 • Laguna. areas. Full p11 rt ·~~~~;;:;;;;,;;:;;;;;;o:--:-;;;:c::--,,c-l~~:::l::E::::::: Adn1lnis1 r<1!or, P11rk LiJo for bu5y interinr de!!;ign ~ · Conv. Cir,, 612-SO-l4 . time. Prem. pay. Lite ins.. firm. Pa.rt time plus. Must ()RTIIODONTIC otflct>; £-;. Pe rsonne l Agenc y 833 Dover Or., N.B. 642-3870 Bonus. Paid vacation. ! d · BAR l\lAID fuU or parl !i 111<". ('OO}{~er Ill, no ex""r have gocx1 dr iving record & Per enc e rt'\'epl1on1st flHy & 111ght shUt. Quet·n "' Apply Sui te G be' neat & buslnes1-like In \\/maturil)•. Top sn.!ary. • ROBINSON'S NEWPORT e BEACH Adv~rtising Sec'y Bee. 6-l&-9935. nl.'ct•ss. Apply bt>t\\n 2 & 5 523 No. Grand, S.A. N k F11.sluon !11.!and 644-1'406 ! ;r. ·i1 "n1w•rt unt) lnr :un-1 n-A-R~,-t-A~ID-. -,-,--26~. -N-,-.-h-,,-6 ~;5 s~~c~:~f ~t"~:u~~j 1H7A~IR~d7...,-,.-,-,-,-.,-,~,..,-,-, ~F~,-,,11 ~;an:~;('· Vtte~~;:OO =~ PART time J~elp wan;ed. 1•111"11~. 111"!111• ~1.1ll1 •d i.:1rl Pi11·2 AM. Apply al J':(iual Oppor. Employer. time. 671-7438. Catt 6) ca.II pointment, !11 :30 10 f"> Daily, Eve!! aMrr 5 pm, M1tle J:r 111 •·. u111 . .r·1 ·· .\ -·~1 11·-I Snoopy'11 649-9407 bC'fore 6 C OSMETOLOGIST-557-8!!31. 979-1840. ov1•r 21. Apply in person. 'lt1 1ri·+I 1'1\1. HOSTESS J\fAN or .,..'Onian to \\'Ork in l'.te &. Eel's Pizza Parlor, 410 Ca ll 833-1670 ---------1~a~t .sha.rp galto assis10.,."11-E Jlth St CM Seamstress Fitter * • ,\Jh'I 11 ••II I.id\ lk'•"<l<'d. dr\ rl1•,1n1n: l"•Ld.l1~h·n1 "11\ 1]"\-l:Sl. A utomotive! Cashier l·:\p+ r11 11•·1•tl, , ,,.,•ll1•n1 st;u1- Jni.: ~.ll.H'\. •'\l·1·ll1•n \ <"<1111· p:11+.\r lil"!ll'lil~ (';ill i\!oJly l if•ll WI LS ON FORD !'.!: :, 1:1"l1·h Bl11I 1 r 11111 111"tol11 1 it·:11·11 Auto MechaniC- H\l\I !<,p1•n• 11<'•', Stinuld hil\f' f'l:i!<S ,\ !.1,.1·11~r. (;00(1 \\.,1'111111: 1· •nd.ii,,ns. Sl'c !\!1· /!o·•n' ••! CR EVIER MOTORS 20.~ \I . 1-1 SI. -:·1n1n An11. B1\RTENDER \Vanted : A"-Some days & nites. Apply In Donut Shop afternoon. No · ·· · . ,. r r or new busy salon, Top pl,v 1n person t no ph<int" salary +. J a Co's F or !fair. person, Love's, Brook.hur:st phone calls please. Win-POSTAL Carriers. Deliver c11Jls) Feliciano's Rest, 1617 l ~&W;,-~13~4~5~-~'"""~~~--I H&OLA~d~am:c;:':j' ~H\j.~B~. iG];"i;;; chell's, 2947 Harbor Bl, CM . your own area. Costa l\lesa, \\'(•stcltlf. N.B. Se<' ~1r. HOUSECLEANING 31A days Mana~ement Opportun!lles: Hunt. Bch., Fntn. Vly. CUSTODIAN. $2.66 per hr. + k 'l w~ F · HEALTH FOODS Jlousewives pref'd. 530...().102. f ull or p<ir! t1nH' i\1a ng11no. Rl·:AUTICIANS nN'df'il for l>u~y shop. $Lfi."i hr or 50'~ en1n n1. Pd 'iJ.C. C 11 l l 5-IR-991!1. -~~--~-Bl:'.AUTICIAN S neerlrd. Top hn.tr styli~ts only. l\lale or r,~n1a !('. Sand Crah I-lair Drs11;n~. 963·34J3, H.B. ttr;fl UTY 0pt'rator nn'rlt>t1. 111 /~-. prrfcrably "'i t h foll1l\I Ing. Apply in JX'rson 9am -4 pm. 703 F:. Balboa 131\·tl ., Ralbo.i.. Roat Builders C1.1b111e1 assrmblt'rs & mill nirn. Top ""'ages, l ~J192 Coldt!n We st Cir. \Vt>slminsll'r ~94-17-17 night shilt differen!ial. tuU :7~ w~s.' "on, """• n . San Clem 496-59()3 aft 3 Apply in P•·r~on 10 f> p.m. tinie, perm. positions, 7 am· ..i-o~ Complete knowl!:!dge of vita· •2 Fashion Isl., N.B. '30 < 11 7 ''" 1-IOUSEKEFJPER, relit'f, 4 mins & lood supplements -•~m=.==~==~=~-1Equal opportunif_ .. cmplo1'e" .. : pn1 , pm.·:.,., am.P "R ' ' EXJX'r. required. Personnel days wk. Park Lido Conv necessary. Pref. experience ESS OPERATORS OHlce, Sou th Co11st c.om. Center, 642-8044. in ovtt the countl!'r cales. \Vomen to y,"Ork for plastic Sa.lt>s munity llosp. South Laguna. HOUSEKEEPER 1u1 1 979-9495 betwn 10 &: 5. niold ing plant. 546-ll70. School's Out-What Now? .\!IS-1311. An tt.iual op-charge, 2 adults, room & Manager /Sales PRINTL'l'G, Offset printing Teachers sum n1er employ. portunity f'mployer. board, $240. mo. Own trans. press opr. w/A.B. Dick 385 ment. For the rnost r..sppct- Sales e.xperience necessary to eYTV>r. lmmod. o-no·"•· Ex-P.d e-duca!1on11l 11 urk outsirlc COUNTI-:R J/clp, .part tin1e 1 _546-066--c..c~'~·=====~-N I Be h J .. ,-~ " manage ewpor ac o-,_,l.ional oppr, w/-••og ot school. For irit('r\'if'1v day or night positions HOUSEKEEPER t. r ti · 1 d " "" •'""' Cll ion ° na on 5 ea ing narl co. Perm. Xlnt y,'OJ'k· phone or 11Titc. H. 1 . Pcl!y, 11.vai!able, ~ood PllY. in-,1·/car. live in. 673-9033 figure control salon Must lert>sting 11·ork. See the!-----'----'---~-· !rig conds. & outstanding 540-95.82, P.O. Box ·1.~75, N.B. Mana,l!'f'r, 'l'a('O Bell 695 S. HOUSi::WrYES, part time he trim, attractivf". mature benefits. No. Amer. Cor-92660. delivery. Dental lab. &. enjoy \vorking with the n-spondence Schools, 4401 SALESMEN Coast H 11)'., Laguna Beach. 646-~ public. Salary plus commis· DELIVER Y, newspapers to sion. For intcrvil!'w call Birch St., N.B. J\!rs. J\.1iles, Need men \\'ho nre ready to stores. A~'I & P~! hrs. $35 INVEST IN !2131 R69-I5ll. 546-7360. lrarn the-car busi110o:ss and \\'k. Nrrd Econo PU or YOUR FUTURE GLORIA MARSHALL PROFESSIONAL are willing to lrnin. Must \Vag. ~2-2396. Figure Control Salon RESTAURANT & llO'l'El~ have good person111lty, tw Full or p/time. I c-~~-~~-----1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY intere~ted in 11. fut ure, dress D F. N T AL Rt'Ceptio nist, BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Mane.ger Trainett Hourly E mploytts Benefit well. salesm inded. Benrtit~: l'a pahle & expt>r. in all de~ Mon or Women $500 per mo. to start, local By Low Fees Demo l71Yl 1 hi h trtl ore ptocedures including ·· ,,.vUP ns.. g SJS.3171 r ....... 1kkreflE'r --AUTOMOTIVE--r·u11 Chargr, f'xper through \\'nn1, ,1111 rii ~du•, tllf'< h:Hn•· I r rnf'rnl lerlgl'r. !\cy,1JC)rl 1:.11,J.: •\l"r 1;11111 ,,111,, Cf'n1er0ffice. P ropr r t y ll1u nnite menl <'><Per pref'd. S <1 J 11. r y OflE'u. \\!rite (.'l,1ss!lil1f! nd r.·o. 376 D11!ly Pilot. P. 0. Bo.x l fM, Costa 1\11·<,,.1, Cali f. 9'262fi. 1J'.11J~~tj ~fli I ,;i1·~f 1:11 ·r1: 1:1·rct\ :!'I~'"· tl;tll~'I' ("\f l rin l;11·T l\lr ,11 1,,1 \l,1 tl111•11·!1 Th e DAILY PI LOT ORANGE COAST'S leading Marketplace ----------nr.x)]..:KEE:PF:R. F /C. la11/ flrn1, lr.•inf' complex. 3-5 yrs r .-;p. tlesirr d. AIR, A IP. pay - roll. gr n'J ledger. Typing rl'Q'rl. Mr. llrown, 557-9900. BOYS Agt 10.14 to del!ver pape-n in the Dana Point. San Or-- m!!ntl!' al"t'a11. DAILY PILOT 4924420 BUSBOYS JS yn: of age & OV!'r Evening \Vork Apply ln Peri;on f\1(}nd Ay or Wednesday at 3 PM SHARP No Phone Call~ Jo~IVF: ('ROWNS :l$0t F., r Acifi c Coast ll"·y. Corona de! Mar Bt.:SBOYS '\'a nted: Apply in pl'rson, Feliciano's Rest. 1617 \\'cstc!ifI, N.B. See i\1r f{OSSl lt:'r. C A n P EN T E R : E:xpl'r. rl'iTioOel i11K, Kitchen &. bath r('n1odel111g. !::slab. co. e~­ paoch.ng. Yr a r o u n d f'mplnymcnt. Top ll"Bgt'!l tor <1ual!f11•d person. p h: 6"6-4!'12:? or ;.,iR---0149. Co shiar·Count•r G irl ovrr 21. Apply in person only, D<'li Shrf, Brookhurst & Arlnn1s, 11.R. CASHI E~R~T=y~p=1s~T~ InrludC!I gen'I ofc work & n1ee-tlng prop le . Typing rs· fif'nlial. Good lialary & bene- f its, Reg . .i;11.l11.ry increases. 1\n equnl opportunity en1- ployt•r . R42-7701. Va cancies cost mone-y! Rent your housP, apt., store bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot Classi(ied Ad. Orange County O:i. has 2 Asst. i\'Igrs. S600 lo $700 mo. conimissions. Unlimited in· ehairside & X-ray. Ne"'-nnrt Le ase A Yellow o-rung· s !o' ,,~,,,-,., • Ch r $1100 r· ,,.., ··~ m~n l\1aster " ....... mo. comf'. Apply in Perwn. C•'l1ter, G+l--0922. & ho 11 t Taxi Cab · y,•omen, \V are a 1 e o 2nd cook .•.......... $27 shift u N I V E R s I T y OLDS- DENTAi~ rt'ceptloni.sl. Exp. meet the pubhc . Must have Cook .•••••••••••••....• Open MOBILE, 2850 !!arbor Blvd., in insur;lncr, collections, & Call for Appl car. No e-xper n.ecessa.ry. Broiler Ma n , , ...... S25 i;hi!t Costa Ml!'sa. 11 ppoi ntn1ent~. }'u!l time. 546.1311 G·ood Co. benet1ts. Call Trainee Cook .•..... $2-$3 hr. SALESLAD'l' f Q f Pf"CINI. \\'rite Cla~ led Ad Ask for Mr. J\1organ. Polynesian drinki; •. $25 shirt dress llhop. Please -'*'nd Send re~ume & M.~ry f".IC· 77&-071J> 10-12 noon Only. Bartender ..... Kno wle!tlgc of · e>cpt>r. N' .•. ., ..-o ·1 p 1 p 0 Ask for Herman W -1 SLGS .. _ resume P. 0. Box 1623. o. '>:~ •. ,,. a1y . . . J\.1ATIJRE aHista.nt wanted at crs •··•·•••·•··· •u -N rt n-h C ~ C W ti T D. ewpo Dt"ll.t' , a "'"'"'· Box 1::.60, O!ila i\lesa., Calif. for bu.ty owner tn Beach a resses . . • ••• op inner 1 ~~~~------- DISH\\'ASHER: Apply Chef, JRYlNE PERSC>NNEL area Beauty Salon. Ph Houses Food&. CocktaiJ.Sl.65 Sales Engineer Dillman's Rest., 801 E. •Arr::11.. V"'V 673-6860. hr. f'.'"' 5 yrg. expPr ffi. F. SERYICES.,_r"' .. Jl~f'flt... I H011te.111s •..... S2. to S2.25 hr field) B.S. e-ngineerlng, f'X· Balboa Bl, BaJ. G. Ofc, Comm'] Ins Open MECHANIC Assistant ~r Hostess & Head Wa!lrcS! tl'nsive travel req 'd. Send DRILL Pr ea s operators, Office r.htnager $550 golf coune. Ca.II for Ul· Salary Open resume only to attn : $2 .25 ho ur . Larson Secretl\Iies to$fJOO tervw. Mon-Fri, 644-Wl'2. Ca~hj;;·:.'.".':.'.'.'." ...•. $l.7Shr Pe r 10nnel Manager-300l E nterprises l nc. Ca 11 Auditor 'Tme Degre 10 $650 MECHANIC. exper. Align-Busboys 18 &. over ••. $1 .65 hr. Airway Ave., Com t1esa, 557-:il20. Payroll Clerk S500+ ment, tuneup, brakes, & Fast r~ood Mgr •. , • $600. mo Calif. 92626. Driver • Kennelman Sec'y Rect'ptioni~t Open VWs. $700 mo. -comm. A~ Must have ,;trong background Equal Oppor . Employe-r For animal shelter. Excel Travel Agts. expt:r Open ply in pen;on only, La. Paz FEE SALESMAN Opportunity & tx>nefit.111. Neal P . Tlml.'fP .R. Sec'y S3 hr Union. La Pat. Rd & San ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY Good Potential appear!n~ & personable. Ap-Gen'I Office to ssotl Diego Fwy. Same Agency · New Ofrlcr Call Mn. Schmidt ply at 20612 LR.intna Canyon Travel Agency l\lgr $600+ ~1EDICAL secretary. full To St"rve you better! \llESI'CLIFJo' Rd .. Laguna Beach. Ship/Rec. Clerk to $600 time, one girl ore, San Cle-3848 Campus Drive P ersonnel Agency E Accounting Clerk to $500 menle, Exp In ofc 'A'Ork, Suite U9, Ne wport Beach 2043 \\'eslcllf! Dr., NB xperienced Cookt A/P & P ayroll Clerk to S500 llla tements, typing & ins. 557-2l"IXI 645-2770 Dishwash•rs MTST Ope.ralor to $500 req. Treatment nn exp use· Real Eslate Recept/Typist 1o $450 ful. State exp, age & ret. Professional Real Estale & Busboys 488 E. 17th (at Irvine) CM \Vrite, Cla55Uled ad •344, Salesmen &: broken! The Apply ln Prrwn D 'J P ll t PO Bo t=" 642-1470 ai Y 0 • • • x """'• oppartun\ty is here! You are 2TI-i2 Orlego Hy,·y. Costa Med. Calif. 92626. San Ju11n Capi~trano EXP Only, Clothing machine oprraturs. Full time. 1733 1\lonrO\"ia Ave, Blvd S, D1. ("y.\$-i'2.'"12. >:cx=T=R~A~l\~>:7L~P~-­ PART TIME "" Good Starting Pay 11 EC ll A N CA LL Y IN· CLINE:D & NEAT. NO EX· PER. NECESSARY. 547-0\114 FOOD PREPARATION For Bullet Line Exper. Prelerred F'ul\ or pa.rl time Apply iri pe~n 10·5 pm Robinson's •2 Fashion Island, N.B. F.qual Oppor. Employer • Fast ttSults are just a phone ca.11 a.way • 642-5678 Jones Tire S•rvice Requires immediately. Exper Ti re Servic•m•n R1tail Salesmen Sal & f'om1n. Co. P aid Bt'11e· tit.~. Apply in per!IOn, 2019 !!arbor Blvd., Co!ta Me1;a . K•ntucky Fried Chlck- •n of CdM, needs men over 16 yrs fo r both full & pt/t im•, during Sum· m•r & afterwards. Ap- ply btwn 12-3 pm, Mon- Fri. 2929 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. LADY Ml!'d. Doctor. Few hrs wk. Xlnl salary. Replies cont. Write Classified Ad No. 452 c/o Daily Pilot, PO Box 1560, Co11ta Mesa , Calif. LEGAL Secretary: full time. Young, xln't typist, dic- ta.phone-. 644--0023, Nwpt Center. MEN New enterprise k>oking for enP rgelic young men be- ty,•een the 11.geti 18 to 60. If We ar• now applications R••I Est•t• C•reer New or experienced, join the Company that's IP'OWing. lf you do not have a license, check on our $49 • Real Est•te eccepting Licensing CourH for--Full sales training proeram -no colt. Manqmienl op- portunltle11. Ask for Mn. Jones tor intormaHon 1t 842-5581. Tarbell Realtors EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Jryland Laboratories, a lead· Ing manufacturer of medi· cal producla, has an open· Ing for an executive secre- tary. Posilion ~utrcA 1trong typing A ah 11ldlll. Experience ln handling bud· i;f!l!I & ttlsted nnancla.l cor· respondence de1;lrabll!'. Barboys Busboys Nltt Cooks Dishmtn Real Estate S•I•• Outstanding working eondl· Doy & Nlte PlHH Apply BotwHn l & 5 P .M. 1852 Mar.Arthur (A'cros1 from o.c. Alrport) Newport Beach F.qual Oppor. Employer J n v e s I m e n t o t v\:11\on lions &: fringe beneflt11, Sal· Beach/SooUiern County ary commensurate with O· area. Enjoy the High ln-perlence. come, Ir. prertige of a sales cllf'ffr In the ln1-<ertment Int""1!rled appllcanfll l!J"e ln· dlvlllion or C 0 L W ELL vlled to a pply in per90n or PROP INC. An oolltandtna contact: opportunity for the quallflrd succeu or le-n te d 1aJesmen to join an exciting growth company. Call Lincla Wright at <n4l &U-1264. Mr. Gene Stone ( 7141 S4G-5000 ext. 552 l .!!~!'!!'!!!!!!""""'"""'!""'l "A sub1\diary of the Colw.!ll MontER lllblllitute f or Co." eareer mother. Must love-· 5 HYlAND LABO RA TORIES COLWELL ee SECRETAltY •• For we1t C04.!lt rtikiMJ sales olllct. P.1ust have-malun: judgment, nhUlty 10 d('al on phoor, type 70 "'P'n & 1ak1• ll'hor1 Mnd. f>'i'e\'IOU~ s11 lr ~ olf!ce "XPf'r pl'f'I. t"l)r a~ J10lnt mf'nl cal! <193-4503. Potter & Bn1ml!t>ld f)lvlsion A!\t t-~ in«"lrporAted OlJJEST known o r I g I 1\ a I Norman RockweU cover J>3 intinic on th~ m..rktl. 21 x 2t; Lt\ orlj,,'lnal fram•. Ai..o f.k·t 1. 1921 is:o;u~ o! The Saturtl.~y r:vt'nlng Post of ... rfl'". fit.~t offer O'l"CZ' $'...'l>l,000. \\ r!le Classified Ad No .1:;2. l1aily Pilot, P . O. bo-; 17fll, Costa 1'1esa, Call!. ~1'\l Av ... Ac1u pucr111 ~rJ62fi ~11 J uan C.i 1H!>!1'1U"1o.•, !1~7~ I ~-===~~~~--1 An l'qual nppor f•rnnl :>.I/Jo' OPr.:i'°I:\(; SALf: SECRE TARY--\\'tt ri~huu!I(' or East,r n Oak. Cnrpnrafl' 11flu·p r • ..,u1re~ p1·r !<!1n1d1l1• ~irl fl'ls,,·~~1n~ tlw 11hillt) 1<1 l1~~11n1 1• a \,1r11•!.1 "r dut1t·s 11<1f1 I '.;hr 1'11P•·r \1 .. 1.1n. J·::-., •ll•·11t 1>1·110•!11 .. ~).:t-111. SERVll'~c:-,~-,-,,-,,-,,-,.~,, .. , t ,,q, PJl!'i'1 f/!Jtl1• I} t l I I \\ '' \ 1>-;1 l('~n1.1 11 I I 11!· 1111·+ I 111" ,t ~I ll!'>! !1/l\'t• 1•\J>o'I' ! ,., • .11·11 1ri.: P•lh'tHlhl A11p ly I 1 Jnl! i>nh .l,·rr1 f'iul1;0•11. \J, .. , \"•rd1• ~hrll :-•i'\ :11.n 11111 1~,,. HI,<.,,._,, \h· .1 sr·11 ,·rc~: .-1.1t1 .. r1 .ii'• "1.1111 ~hL11 ~l.1lu111 on ),. +• h 11 l.111-:un:, ('<>II"~'." ~h11lt•nt p1•1•f'd ,19-1-'0.>~ . r u u1 111 11 d " $ , c Inc k 9 , 1!r"~"'.-r". 1.11t1h'S' ,r,,. r-h:urs It n1P·1\ u1111~un! llt'lll ~. J\1511 p1 111111 1 ,., :ind 1·nll••!'ll11l1·~ I' , pr,,.,~ &· fri ·r o.lt'll\('J) I 1t'uh•r-. 11l'l•~·:nr. ~ L:-' ·"'•uth < ,1 tlMI. "-111t;o 1'1 !> V.f' K ti ·~-. \n:i. 't Appliances 802 l\'l-:J"ll.:I'\\ ()(II\ t I .I,, 1· 11 d" r!f'('. II [.,. di,/ 111111. HtJ!.J 1.1·/rol1~" 1 '''. l \ i·~ .. Id 1111 n1i1<-. 1 .. ~1 11• " s .. "1 ·:-.r11 s1:-11. (",dJ 1:1 .. , f,\tj.~u ,1 i.:1.~·t""I 1~11 · 11 l'lll'r .\· IJr.1i \\'hill'. ,.,,•Iii 11t f'l'1lol1t1<'11 Pr l\111" l"+r'\· !1~''·<'.,()('t Qr 9~7~'1 • ,1•li f.ir (';p.:f''<. SFHVl("}-; :'!f\!1••1 1 ;111,,n,l.1•r ~l,\Y'l'\1 : '''I'• 1 1\.1:1 h11..- "'l»<'r. 111h1• .~ Ii 11H•1·hu111r II 'A'll~h"r~ ~, r .. "!fi't r·a11 .1H ~h1ft~. incl yrrl\'•'},!nl. fi,•l 1l'•'r 11 /' 1r :u11rn lull & p1-1rl 1u11t> av.111 ,\p !IN-1 7~~ p l,\· 10 1w1-.:on 1111!_1, l.J\ l'.•t TtEF'll!~, -;1, ..;,,,1,. $4() l ln1on, I.a l ':it lt.1 ~· !""h1 \\'11.1<li·r~f., \PJ"\ i:·••lrori· l)lt'f!O Fr>A'Y· d1tion. SE H\"[('E ~ta1 11•11 "V ,. n1n11ng.i-. /\l~tl '1'011· 1n.1rk 1tri\'1'r. fo:):p. prrf Top pny .t fr1•1i::r N•nr l1t'. Ap11J)' Shell Station. lith & lnouir . N R. s~:c.1t 1-:-rARY . lull t 1 1n ... i;h!·thlllt 11 n1u~t. (,ill L:1rl'!On 1-:ntei11r 1ses Inc. ~17-'.")2~11) . TELEPHONE Sales. Top a.mmlsslons and bonus. Ap.. ply ln penon between 9.00 a nd 12:00 noon at &.181 Bolsa Avenur . ?1-1\dw11y City. TYPIST. part tln1P. ph_,·~i· c1ari<; Olfk'f', i!lSUflHlf'I' ... ,. JX>rif'nc•· pl"f'f,-.rr1 ·1l ~~1rH11~. 1. -----n ·P!S'T--Clcrk fflr 11fl' 111 N11·pt C!r. \\.1\1 tnun !"111 PBX. II r ! i .im-3: 3Uflrl1. Xln'I fri11gr henf'li T~. l 'a\I 11 11 2pn1, ask for !'1•r ... 0111 11•l Drpt. r~l·l-f1.'ii6. V.'AJT ER \\.'a11l1'd: Appl v ln f}"rS'ln, r·,,1u'1a1111'" H"~t. ]!iii \\'.•~t1•l11f. i\H ~··" \Ir n .. ~~11·i·. WAITRESSES l.11fl<'h('()n \\'a11rr!'."- ,\larlna R<~nn Experl,ncetl Only Apply In peT'!On 10-5 pm Robinson's •2 F'n~hion !~land, i'<TI F.qual Oppor. En1pluy;o r \VAITRESS: Dlnini; Rrxun & Cocktail, !ray vr1·iN', over 21. 776-9~1 0 bC'llr n 10 & II am & 5 & 6 pill. WAITRESS y,•anlerl, ovl'r 21, exp. In Mex food. Thr New r\.'Ii CMa Res!auranl . 296 E. 17th St. r .M. \VANTED-roup!e lo m11.naa:e 30 room Ne1~·port Brach motel. Good vacation & bcnefll'f. Call Ron J{ess"I - 61'-11550. WANTED. 'A't'ldcr-mf'ChAn ic. Send n-plie~ lo C!a11sified Ad No. 343 c/o lhr Da.lly Pllot, P . 0. Box 1560, Costa MHa. WANTED mature rouple lo mana5('t' 15 unit apt. hou11e ca..11 ~ll&--~719 /\ftf'r :1 pr11. WANTED: marur" bnb}':!lll- ter in my hon1,-., hours, 8-5: 30, Mon-Fri. 962-$1"1S.i. \\IAP.EllOUSE & Sh 1ppirnt Supervisor. M at11re womn.n 111 ~11()f'rv!sr 4 or ~ peoplf'. Must be good l\'tlh numbf'rs to hand lf" c!erlcnl & in. v C' n t o r y rl.'3ponsibllity. 5-18-8798. • f.Jli-117.' • A D~l !HAI. ~n .• :-;1,!t• h~ sidt>. :! dr. 11; 1·u hu·' $11~~ nr bes!. 61"'.!-ISl.~. ~,'l.1 ~~"'.· ,,\ . .,., Rent Wa1h•r s /Dryer1- S:?. l\'k Fu\1 1nn1nt. .. (j:1f1-1:?02 • NE\\' .1.~11r,;,1·~r .• k1, 01<'r $10 n10 Pll~·mc'l:1ts. C:1 1! art 11 an1 968-9!1-ts. OVER 200 "'nshen, dryen, T'f'fri~Prators rrom $39.95. 51>-0i~. LRG. AVut'ihlO Fr~~idalre refr11:/f1, •'trr •·('tnbo, ~llOd ronrl. C111l f..r.!-:if.1: }{cnn1un· \11L\h"' ,i;. 1h·yt'r. ST1. ~M-i~:~11 Frigidaire Ele .;--Dryer * t .!kt• "''"' 'lf,'.?.(l+)~ll .. LA1'10: n1•xh·I t·1·fr 1:::. X l11I C'01HI 2 dr ~-, r.r .. :n:ri * <:1-: 111-:FHlC:I H \T! ll! ti \l.,11111~ .. io1 r o f RJt.;IDA!lt E rl'frig1•rntur $100. C!ean. C'.ood ('(ll'I!!. 675-G6t I SEARS Portable clishy,·ash1.•r, 11'00d top, 2 yrs otri. Cost $259. Sell $75. 646-26-IG Camer-•1 & Equipment I08 ASAR{ Pf"ntruc l 5 n1 m earner&., 1:8 lens. 1N fil!t-r, C8.Sf>, $135. 54S.5°7!"8. Furnitur'e 110 SACRIFICE: G i:111! n-d'wood sidehni/hili cnh \V/bkCflM' lop $ !fl!i, F'itw-\1Tiol 11' clrclP ru o; $73. li('Ru!. m1~h<'d vef\'l'f rourh !I' S ,115 . \l//ln\·PAf"11I S150. Sp. 1!f,\lf' thl $150. Con1i> .~f'l" & mskr off Pr. 268'1 S.•tn Jo11qu in llills Rd. f'dM. HI Al\1-1 PM, 8 P,,1·10 PM only. 0 LfJ-,1-;lrr1 w-,-,-~d-re-,-,.-, v.'/m ir ror S'..!O. hcl\\d k111 he n lnb!r s:z.·.. 4 la(kle-rbaci. 1·tui irs. $-10. :tlxji utility tbl. $15. eou~ lbl w/gl&a top $20. Antique white occas. thl. $3>. Antique marble top V ic!nr iA n dr<•11.<1!'r $ ~ O O ! $7-1467 FISCJl~:H~l-;--<; r .'I ncl Pi11no. Ori••n n1g-s, Span. 1!111. rn1 st.'! "'6 chrs .. ona. Oil pl:Ur11 1~5, i!Of1q'11, h&lJ tbl.<t, 1111 rrr·r~. rr11rr-"Qui p, & much nffi1"Y'. l\7."'>-114'.'1. Cl·! F:S'fS ~1,:-hA~i,.,-.-. -,!1,-oo-, rA.llisher, dining !hi 4 cMirti. 1naple huffrl. Oo11ton rocker .Ir m 15{'. f.1alce otter. Warehou.~eman. shi ppin~ & 968-31.95. receiving, general mdse, I 7.==~=~~~--­f'XP ntt. 12!1 Bldg E Logan, C."'OLOR TV 25'', l\!r (lf"('1ln. CM . ~1ed. cabinet, very ~ Women Enjoy glamour p I I I I m " cal'ffr, Show Bee 11 n e fashions at $20-t30 wkly in- roml! + quality for free w11rdrobe, ~111 1 or 5.'17-971.1. WOMEN dt>mon~lrn le-~k!n­ cnre & makeup. l-:nrn 1e>ne-rou1 comm. Training, aupplles Ii ne t'I advertislnK. 64>--0852. con<!. $175. Danish c<mtcmp. couch&. chn.!r, lt'Old cushions $75. 1162-2964 J\fUST So.crf Duncan Phyfe dining M.'I . 6 chnl, buffet, also nr new dbl bed Bdrm ~f. 962-7097. 8' SOFA & IOVI!' IW!llt. Never used. Bo!h $1!i0. Sew~ rMCh. $25. Prl-p t y. 968-1'910. COUOi $Z>, chf!..lr $15, coffee WORKING mother nK"ds rl!'-111.hlf' $10. play ptn $$.. liable a111!11htnce 3-T p.m. 53&-841tl. «cept SUn .• $1 .25 hr. l·R~R~. -,.-,-.-,~1-.,-.-oom-p~L-$3~,,- 496-3729 Din set. Sl!JO. Raek $8). Xl.NT Oppor. Nat'! Con~rn hu openlno for route- aalesmen in C.M. 962.-(}.116. YOUNG mM lo do wt'1:tt:Un1. gt:n'J yd .,'Orie 4-6 hrs per week. 847-1863. --------- Lamp $l5. All Spanlm. Cot1$0le-TV /.stereo $125. ~7-2360. TH.ADITIONAL fum. R.eproductkwa bandaatted In pine-from thOp to ,,.,~. TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT yr boy. Pvt t'ITI, TV, wknd1 frM. P'l(l/mo. D & y I , 833-7636; n\ihts, 673-0685. NEED l Stylt1t11, CHenttlr PRO PF RTl[S . INC R [ALTOR S ~f'd, but not !'SMn. Top1~~~~------I ee.mlnca. Shopplna' Ctr Joca-R. E. Sales 3300 Hyl•nd Ave. Cost• M•••, C•llf. 9'2626 II"" I ,. So•·· $40; °'""" table, ~ V wrought Iron bfule, ~: l ;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ Dani<ih walnut ~ wt Sll5. &12-6ni. WANT AD 642-5678 tion. A..lk tor Da v Id , WANTED EquaJ Oppor. Empkrytt ~ So. Cal Plu.a, 3333 3 Land Snlemlf!n With pro- Brl.atol, CM. vtn exper. Plenty ot lead1.l"""""s"E"c""R"E"T"'A""'R"Y""""" NEEDED Al111'.tant tO 'k:;ny Whole111.lP. acn!9.gtHi11 sizes. 0 r th ~ ...... !Inn In C II ITI41 776-3400 ne o e R:•v ~ .. ,. s Tern~e-ton with opportunlty &~ ..... ·een lOam-l?..n. t_w.8uUtul _ 1110dem bulldlnas to be-come stylllit. M'Ult .. .,... In tM lrvme Complex offers ha v" Ca 111 or n I a or 2-4pm only a challtna;ing, f'xcll ln& job Colll\f'tolorlt t Ile e n 1 e. 1lEL.IABLE ~man over :lO for the a;al who wantt a 64l-<ll~. for lite fa.c:tory Y.'Ork. Call great eatttr job. StArt S5Jl. Lib to trade? Our Tradff'1 ~m1. Call Jean Brown , $4().6055, Paradise column ls tor your Have 110meth1na; you want to Col'l11tal Al l"l\CY, 2790 Harbor 5 lines, 5 days tor S buck!. sell! Cltl•l ~ i ds oo II BJ at Ad11.m~. CM. I Antiques IOO l.ARGF. POLAR FREEZER Auii1ENTIC t.outs 1 6 1 ni' EX. CONDITION $100 C'hn \r, ll:'lki leal. beaut ~ lltt~iltun. _COtiln Me• uphols!ert'tl in <:h.ampagni' & Rt ~·R1t";EllATOll. WaihU ror&I. Pert: cond S·K-.). ,\ Dryrr11 S'.Wl & up. 1S22 673-ii•ll . Newport iilvd. &W)-7P'.l. • EXQUISITE, n re. Frenrh i' VELVET qulllf!d IO!a, 10 pc l.Wroom Suite, lnlnld never used SLJJ. rt1atchi~ (~r 100 yl'8.) 557-1618. lovcs('at $11(). 96&-'1910. DINJN(; !Able + G chJ1\r11, 1918 Spnn. bJk walnut. f"l'finl~ht-d. $200. 64UJ:i6. • KINCstz EBEo-;- ma ttn>M. box 11Pringa0 6 framr sn. Ph. gn..~ ' I I 'liiIS Otlf' is tbt p:ld 'u", "On.!-Grand Day Only." June 10th. Giant Gllnlge Sale. SomethinJ:" for all! Don'! ml!I~ thl.$ ont'. 111! <'OrtU'', l.~I :rervf'1t, 0 Id c-lorhint:. Jl;1Y•a 1U_1n Mlrt11, 11urfboards, records I nu & old) r.; .. w C'lolhing, unique tbls, M!lq11e11, 11 l c t u rt· 3 , junk, old C"ar, rum, hnf<'h· covf'r & mi&t". 490!! River A1·e .. N.n. * AUCTION * Rolling Ston~ FRIDAY 7,30 P.M. Tickets June t 4 for J une lJrh , Tue~. Unr:lalmt!<I s torage from flun· San Dii'gO Sport!! Ar,.na 1lngton &at:h Van 4 Sto!'-J:ksr c<Ash offer age, Unopenf'd boxes, dish Call &t!-3643 packs-, tn.u1k.~. baby turni-7:30 10 !j ;3(} pm ONLY rur1-a11 ~tort'd, Color ·rv·ll. I """"'"""""""""""-"""""~ 11tereos, <ll'tsscrs, chest11, ~OVING n1ust i;e.IJ turn & coUet table.5, bedroon1 iiets, appljances.. Also '6S Chev divans, Jove iieats, niaple s ta viag. Ail in real gd t'Olld. dining St-18, \\'ash,•r.~. re-Please call, 549-10.'10. frigerators '" 1011 of misc ----- for 111va p meeterli, Miscell•neou1 WINDY'S AUCTION Wantod USE!> GARBENST ANGE:L 120 90CI &o.n, Sllp1/Dock1 910 Cycles, SfK•s, 11:0NOE RFUt. "'"·SCIAM LETS CO<"kapoo &: p o b rt l r • • Ch~ldren allergic. Loving pet.s Must go? 6tfr1G44. Sco..>ters 92.S ONLY 11 1e-.-· Jll1p11 11v<illnt1lt\ ----------,- 20', ?)' & ~·In l~l('k l'\a), 'r,'1 t'S.-)1/0 ll~'i!d,1, s:!..'-:5, ANSWERS L>e Ania Bayi;1dt~ V11lu~f' 31).J E. C1r . Hwy., Npt. &:h. (_·!1·1111. l(d (~uu! ('1 ·1·c111 olt'l'hJ-1.u!. i\7'.l'..' ,\diu11s ILU, 002-73.'11 CUTE, l{t·aJlhy. tr1dned & DOC!< 1v/!Jutlm)0111 up 10 \\'eane<l. I tabby J calico. J{an,l('er -Nudge -llabit -ai' i rritmo. No. 1 llall.>u<i 2:~~,. til'! h :111;1 ~-!XI, ,ll'Jlk"' '7() 3W Cata!tna 'or., NB l'estlt> ~ llANOLES O'.Jves. N.ll. 67:>-4331. K<n1.i 1·11.:!'1•• $! . .i. l/~•1· 'tij f-l.J...-0268 t\'("!. Dramii ~·1·H11··~ •'Ommt'nl : li' &·hiada SK 11-U~ -.:;.:;-uki $~~1 :::::•·· ·1;·1 ll•ini:,, "Such a '"'1re' ShB <"'Uid<<'I Tr",«<<•' 11wks SIU -.;:i;...'. .. 1111 1-fEALTliY 7u wk kine 1. •v · " .v Mrrc OB. Ca11vas ('over, n ns ~ cany a runt> ir 11 had Bunnellf' I ~~ P " rs I an . HANDLES., Sharp~ Sli'iO. 962-3.~~ Elill :ltilli'<' \ .\ \J.1111\. AJJ th•· llsbkn. lnvt' dogs/ct1ilctrcn. · 1''0R rent 40' slip 011 l'l'lllfl ;,'l:.lilS f,,,. d1r1 1•r ~tr•·<'1 .'\Ill! ;>!8-945:J. 12' Kite w-htKhway trlr. Ask-Ye<irly 1 ·u1~!. $1~k~ 11r I~·,•! 11!11·1 in<> .$600 OJ' best O!ff'r AH ...., ]Jay, !\!.!-!.ilG; •'\•' j;7:1-\i.JJ•1 F'ree GF.:NTLE i;hort hair :>:Jo 97s.'.-026"L -· ' Call 67::"160 __ ~ KIITENS 6 k old 8 Sk 9 VFL<)('ETTh f'llrU\lvn, l~i ';_,. •7;0',· • 1,_. t"IB'"RGLA.""' BO AT oats, Speed & i I 1 ,,...,-,,_, r:. ·>oJ \'l lll;1J.;\', 11<'!!1'1' l/\1111 fl""" 111<- V. /OUlbOtiP! l'Tl)'.:'inr ,(· SKl-Cra!t 1-1·/JVh NS LI s1d1• ~rid uu1, .S llt~(i. Hurl1 NF.I GHOO 10 r (Xl !J--1~~1 r:1gf· S;,il1'. Clorh,.~·f111·n All d;11 &u & Sun. 9:\.'I Lt•il:1111 nr °. 1 IB. orr l1 ... 1~hard -- GJf;ANTIC con1h1ortl Garage Sal<'. Onl' giu<ii.:-c no! hig •·llOUKh. fWd~. co U e bf' s , r'htttr~. tnbJf".~. <!res:wn, h 1 r y c 1 " , Tachlstoscvpc. 'rV's, stereo, 8' camper ii!u•!I & n1any rn1~rr"l l11nl"Q1111 & j,'l)(XI ju11k item~. Bf-st of- f•·r vn fllv~t 11 .. ms. Starting f"rfrJ;1y 1.11 !O Ai\1 'tll ~ 761j & 7Kl Altr~lw•ny, Co~!a ,\'Jesa lclosr ro So. Loflsl Plnza1. J1'E,,.,,1.S on l()c table. K irhy vacuuni t,,_ <11tt1ch. EncyL Hril111nie11. J7 Gal sho111 aqUii rlurn & equip. Bowling halls. Sn1 t'lt'e kil ap- pliances. shadf" plants & mis(_' llerns . .1325 SaJlla.nella Terr. Corona de! Mar. 67~1021. 8 \VK kittens, 2 t-.1, 1rh1 & gr&y Beaut. markf'd alsa 6 mo M, black. 6-14--0688. 1ra\Jer. $250. E\'f'S: 613--93:>2. \Vankt>! rn;..:ine [•r!\'P )'(lllr Nw1l/lt'L"lkl, 1::iJ n1~1 ,\Jf)V[~'(.j S:d!:': Unu.~11111. •dd •·lll n" g :.;1 :1~~. St--1·va·t' 111r GAitAG1': S.'1le-:-11ouU"-hrdd 1'' ,'\'..1r11Jka rliin~ (old!, itC'tllS. Soni" !urn. CJ01h1n:;, t•ul'n. L.nts of go'°'I"·~' 8 ,\\I Sa! !O;o1m-:ir1111, :ll'.!G Hrn~ 1•> ·, J\\J, t'n . f.· .<;.:d . iJJ7 Laru·~;\1 . _ -l r1un1"1~ C.:.~12+~:1:!2. USAF .\fothl'r~. t• urn • l {:AttAG~: .'>.'\ll• '1 µ:1rJ11.,o;. Ch)!hing, je\\f•!ry, \Ii~'. Fri l>1shr•s, htrn, f' I et u r es , & ~t. June !l ,i:, HI. 9 arn Ii SJJ\·f•r11arr., J"11 .. 1ry, sTrl':<'h ~1. ~7 De ~to l\Vt', (•.\1 ! & Sl'11' r11rnna111,,-, ch11111 C,\l{Al-;F. S.11<': An,iqu"s. 1 l:k1s1·ts-& niist'. Jj:,_,"2 Vuo n1bi" itl'n1s. 1~1 tablr. Sa!. l~ur1•11, lJ B. -----.ti !'un. 3133 Boston \V11y, •I f"A;\1JLfES, nPl\·nr ne\v C<l'-!a Mesa 9 to£. !ti•rns, Acf'ord. S:JO. Size 10 GARAGE Sale; 317 &i'.\'li~ !Jri(le 11u!fil S~.O. Clot hi~. Green Or, C.M. F;iirvieii· to <li·nrie n1arer1aJ bolts t lO, Princeton righ t on Ya.Jr. furn., c1c. Sal.~ Sun 10 to 11, ---511·1 :'lta1·ign!ci, Crii'of , GARAC;E &ale :i:n:.i Snn1.i --------- Ana.cM Sat-Sun. f"urn.,. CiAHAG E Salr -Sat ·'-Sun dishes, clothing, elr'. I Book.~. trnp1('aJ ri~h. odds & ('nds, orli,:1na! pa inltnJi:.~ !\1ISC'. Items, Baby & f ()y!(. l•IRS'l Oaktrce Cir. JtB. El Tanbor off B1111on11 r_}lj(J 1 S~792. ' behind Cemco. f .V. 9-fi. I GAHAGF: Snlr, Rikr, 14'" GARAGE Sall•: Sat. J une 10. 1 1\fag 111tils, baby he d , 9 am-6 p m. 306 11.umont. Pl, luggage & 1nise items. N\\'PI Hghts. Sat/SUn June 10 & 11 92·1 GIANT Garage Sale F'ri. Oak St., C.M. Sat., and Sun. 606 llan1llton, G-,-A_R_A_G_E~.~S-,-,,_-5-,-<1-. _O_nl_y_IJ).-, C.M. furn, pictures, c Io t h to s , GARAGE Sale, fur n .. tools, n1 isc. goodies! Sal & Sun 2524 Duke P l. Co!>ta M1•sa dish(•S, slcrPos, gas m<>Y•er, etc. 2016 Paloma Dr., N.B. (off 20th & Jn ·ine) For that item under try the Penny P incher $j(), A good want ad ls a good lnvcstmf'nl •••••••••••••••••••• .~.~.­_, A CONV£N1£"1 SHOPPING AND :SEWING CUIOE FOR TME ? CAL ON TH£ CO. ~ ----!!!Ill For an ad in Woman's World ·'I" Slim! UNUSUAL Barg a i n s! 0<.1ok1·ast's, ln!ilf'!\, <'ash rf').:ish'r, kitchf'n goodif'S, ol- flr1• supplies, new books -1, priCf', hea~ more~ 409 F lo\\•e r S1 ., c.~\J. Thul"l!/Fri/SaL J0-7. YARD Sale. 4 gus .sloves, all .-·lpan $20-$.W. Apt size stove. Tables, chairs & misc. 2030 1 S.\V. Cyprf'ss, .S.A. Hgts, 5464>481 825 PRESIDIO Dr., Cos ta tl-tesa, 5-16---7718. ·r o o I s , OOoks, •59 Oiev~. 3 couches, misc. furn. 327 Chev. f'ng., clotht>s, Jots of misc. CREDEi"JZA SIS. \\'asher $23: desk $13, chcst SJ, bkcase $:>, girls clo!ll('s ~z 6, misc. 17381 J effi>rson Ln., 1-[unt Heh. 8-17--46!!7. SCl·IOOL s<1 le-~at. 3 0 1 MagooJi,1, Cr-.1. 1901 Sing~ se11·/n1ach. l:dsc-1 $ 2 0 0. Raby itcn1s, rocker, & n1isc. CARP£1\'TERS' lathe, Jie1v fist1ing rod/reel, furn, lug- gage' & hsehold misc. 2QI Via Ravenna, Lido Isle. H ousehold GIX>ds SF.CTIONAL sora Rl'frigl'.'r;1tor $SO. Through SL. La]! 8('b, 814 s 2;,. .j 2 0 Call Mary Beth 642-5678, ext 330 Two Ways Pretty! Young, New, t )~ Jewelry 115 ,':"' .. ' , INDIAN 11<.'L'klllt't' sf'?, lnrx<~ BishPe turquoise & silv~'r. Vnlul'.'d ~.~. Sell S2(X)(). linn. 96&--2967. COME BRO\.\'SE AHOUND 20751 ~ Newport Ulvd, Behind Tony's llldg. J\lat'Js. Costa :-.1esa * 646-S(i.% OPEN DATI. r 9 ro 4 S A N SU I : A t.t I 1'-M/STERF:O/MPX- Sl3!'.l.95. Ambassador floor standing speakers, \-vith 12" b&.ss, 6" midrange and 3" super llveeti>r S299.95 pr. BSR tl1cDonald pJ'ofessional tabll', :nox 1.'llmple te v.·i111 base, dustr1Jvcr and SJIURE M75 ca1·t1•idgl' S 8 0, 0 0 Con1p!ete system, all new,· now $299.95. USA Stereo Equip \\lnrrhouse, 179 E. 17th St., Cosra Mes a, 645--244'.!. l\1ust h a v f' right-handed zoenshft with power tlip- poleck. \Vould accept early n1odel \\'ith battery operated p id d I e boo l tom, \\'rite; Classified ad No. 114, DAI- 1.Y PILOT. P .O. Bo.'< lJ60, Costa ~lesa, CA 92626. 12' Alum. boa! & J hp n1oto1', 011 n ski hnnr .'\!I •1·••u ..:Ki f'.I{.\'\[) 1w11:-"-»u ~ Ill ~111•1·11 $2()(). Sleek u111x1rh·d fillt'l"''.I•~' 1 l~vl , l)JJ\•· 'S.J/ ( · ,, I I f'REr: k111eru1, 8 v.'ks ol<l . Call ;;.is-OIJ3 hu ll. R:•·a!l y S•u11•'l!11n ,:' GE~~Ol ~i. Rli«:k & Tiger. 8"6-3-1$8 aft Vr1!11r• ~"100. S.'l.('. S::.iH.J. bi•"t _ 7. l\'ANTF.D-use-<I d I !I :.: h y. ntfl'I' li75-H~/G73·3•1U4 I· ( !!~ -.;d1·, ,, !•\ j hi 1111111 INTERESTING & fun I ' pran1, or Sabot. &1-1--07.llB 11.k -,-,. &hbd-n SJ,· l\llh 110-h:k•', <'\1'•'1 i.,tid 1t1v1 "ll 00 f'nds, 6:11-2.121 evC'~. " $1'0 ,i:-; ::~>12, " l ------- ---tllcJ'c· (>8. C1111vas c'U\'l'r, _•_· F ree tan1e 11·hite 1-1•/cage. 5-J6..-'iZ;i97. 22 ' BOAT $199. Sharp• ,_1,.,0, ~~il<::'!~\.1 B(li\,\:.;%\ 1 .. 1111 111,, • 847-941 8 e ~ L.\1'' ! ("IHI $: I ALUMlNU!'.1 CORRUGATED * * Fluffy 111lite f'at, 1 )r. ROOFJf"f;, USED. CALL; male. Boats/Marine I 'i·•-.:li2i <2131 322-3-115 AITF.R 6 968--3571 Equip. 904 ]/r1J j l!1i1 ·:.i \'\\1\1!\ J·:ndqr ... PM Tran5por1a 11011 ' ' ' I 11 i I + '11 I.\ < " '< 'ii I 'l 11 I'' 1110 I Muaical Instruments 122 [ NO\V OPEN J~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ i; 11-1Jh1 ! )!"L.i l SARA'S l\fARrNE SALVAGE - l\·lUST sell Stanciel Artist Pets and Supplies 1' Yacht J unk. Ship Stuff Camoers, S a le/ Rent 920 ·• 1 •:1 Y·111 1111 1 • 1 :-.11 ' ' 1 1 ·i, ·' 1 k I '" ~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;·~;;~! Used "1 · E · t .1n1· n11., 1•1u< 1!·•111 An1p., \\'alts p . 'tv., Swv. "ar1ne qu1pm("l1 I 1.,, , •.• 1. vo.x Jaguar Organ sso. Boa1 hard11·are. 4U-30th St. Camper Time ~ ) ~-' i. ' Shul'f' mike J: stand $30. Pets, General 850 NB. 67S-46R--!. Brand ne1v 1972 8' (';•hov••i· 'il \'.on1 .11i,1 ,,11111 '11oj u!'o, P\ 83.)...7219. J\1ERCU llll\'a.~u eanJJ)£'r, Sl"llJis 4 p;111~:111 ( 11·,.11111 1 l l111i\ rxx; and Cat 0\Vnl'rs~ F~h . ItY Props 50 JI P 112· 1 S~ t1 ,:~~_'<I meat 17c lb. Frrf' 1lomt> 120 HP. SIS. Ne~v Chrysk'I' Jn{'ltl(les stove. iC'C' l)f).'<. All I ' in -; Der 1,.9 11~-7?"~ 20 I-IP. S12. 5-19--0530. thii; on top of a Brand N!'11 ·~n I 11)J1.\1, \ STEREOS =~~< v~e~ry~·~·~v~·:!'.Pm""-. ~· ":·~~~~~1 liG;;i';:i;;;;;;;:-==--..;i0~6 C 1\'I C 1.~ Ion 1111 •k up 1 h:H 1 ~ 'I H \ I L H l h J ]97, G"'Ta•d. -•••mi•e>. E 1 C 1 852 Boats, Power 7 1 . -· 1,,_ . ...-• ~.r ~ u IBM ~xec. Type1vritl?l'-4 e. '::"~''......------~~1 --,.;.~:.:_:--:---~ ully f;;ctory 1•q111ppPd, I ~.:1,11 • ••1 .-\ --'·' Office Furniture/ Equip. 124 lully automatic chang€~, \\'/carbon ribbon. Sell or ~ • * * #TC5142251J3fl<J l'I'; 1 JJ.,t+il 1 c I. ·: "i l~iii Al\-1/FM/MPX radio, seal· ITade lor air rond. 8·12-1Z12. TWO, part Himalayan/Siam-l:\' Bostun \Vhall'.'r, 40 l!P $3695 indi•,.;, I \I' 1 ('rind X 1rn~- ed air suspension speak{'rs ese cats S wec-ks old $!5. J oluison. 1-'lec shift , r'lec plus tape df'Ck. Sti!I brand Pi•nOl/Org•ns 826 642-481!{ or eves; 5:J•l·3885. sra.rt, Vanson lilt trailer. BJLL BARRY ne1v & guaranteed. \Vas FREE MALE J1 i1:nalayan 10 ad'Ult Many Pxtras~ Ne1v 1970. lelt unclaimed. Originally ho 115 2 Id S"-· < n · ff 67 3 p nw • . yrs. o • 11<1,rp. °"'sr o er. 5-20 L onliac-GMC-Ca mpe" priced at over $300. Now 6-16-1171 $105. Cash or s ma J l Starling \\'f;'i'k nf J une 19 1970 WINNER Bara ne t Mark Fiat payments. Credit Dept . ORANGE COAST SIAMESE kittens Sealpoint. fV 18' Cabin Cniiscr. x~ !l!it SI . at S.A. Fl"l\-y.l ---1 '7!J II(!,'\!),\, 1 l11·n; ,,.ind .J u.~r 1u11<'d ,\· ~· 1·1. {\nly ~'.:V:J •JI' r11;1kv •ifl. ~~i~:--.:.11..16. .'\loil •"ind } <ltT ;-\;1 1·;1~1· 1\1 ~I 11 ! f " r • 714/893--0501. HAMMOND STUDIOS Adorahle, trainf.tl. L\I, 2F. John90n o.b. w/trlr, canv;is 2000 t-:. li;t SL. S.111ta Aua Sl.:i. 847-8093. (.'()Ver ,i:,. caoopy. About 80 j,'iS-1(.l(IO !H:::-.~~j'.' _ __ _ U~~_?U&IDnAewTIO<.leNm•.SAofLEall 4 Adult r:~!~~g Classes Dogs 854 hNI. Like ne1v. $32:50. or OOst SAVE $900. l!l71 1 u '· l ~in l\~111 ;1~~1k1 fl. ,'.,-·,·,,,,.,'. "''" ·• offc-'t. 866-4616: 861-6567 A · t C . 1 !)11·1. 11. Vn•nL I,\ k inds.. Furniture, typev.rrit-• Beginner~ t.fA RTINCRE~i' Ken n e l BEAUTIFUL ris ocrat ;unpcr. L ~f'r! .1 S""tl -\~I''~\ • lnte11nedlale 30' 1' w 1 n li111es, !rant k 1 r (' h 1· n . I _ '.'.: "' -· ers, jewelry. cameras, in-• Theorv proudly presents a Ji11er of Scre1v Chrjg (c l ca r ) w/ht~lter. rf'fri~.. h1•tlfcr '65 YAMAHA strum('nls, sport equip & · ~ c, n SI rt! · · ~ ' I r estaurant equip. pictures, • \Vorkshop .ernui. 10 iair puppies. Saerifirr for $6500 or trade roil rt, sll•f'p.<: 6. Boot, hvd. As[,,, '.!~l ·I !li11l.1 l.11, NB bric-a-brack. No reasonable Cal/ for informallon Background of field & shQ\\' for P.U., t:~mper or? jack. '69 Dod'-!e C;1n1ix·r Mobile-Hames -~935 644-8930 chan1pions & love + top 962--4:.>s.1. Special. vs, rw11, tirrs, .•1 ,T. offer refused. 2350 Newport 2854 E. CoAst lllvy. Cdl\I ~~~~-'.'.1nent & markings. 0\VENS 2-1' C ,. C . 30.00J n11, C.\1st ~ 4 4 0 0, OOUBLL 11 id1 1 !·"l,11n1n:.:" Blvd., C.iVf. (comer of '\'ii-:>.....--v.-10,, a 111 ru1ser . 1 . ..,,ru 1 sonl. LOOK FOR AUCTION, All .EN Organ Fr en eh --'-'-------.-1 3.ll(I hp Chevy f'ng. Good s.• 1 rri 1;~· ~~~· ,5: a 111 pf' r 11111h1 I r h" m •·. l ,, ~ Provincial & L e s. Ii e * 0 u ! s,t a n d J n ~ AKC corn:!. $2'250. ~)18---4)732 aft 1 ~.!~.w.i. ,>),.......,.~('~. •·1·1·r.~ tli1n~: N I lli• 111 I""'' EXECUTIVE n1etal de.,.k, C_OCKER Spaniel ht_iff pup-')n·.. '67 CUS"l'0,\1 C a b ov l'r fa1111I.> 11 .. 1·1, !'1•1-. .. I:, $'"~~! ·~5. Mahncrany dbl dN>s.~1·r. .speakers. P1°rfect Con<!. .., 1 _, 11 ., -... pie!. Home-brl'.\! I 1 t I rr. Can1pcr. ~·II or tr~1ri1• for '·· -i~. • $125. Antiqueo mim:ir SZi, !l.:l&--79!Kl. Champion p e d i g re es. JS' HUDSO'.'J River Boat lntP niodel rar. SICeJ)S 1: --- Uph<>I chair olton1an S1 2.'i. PRI VATE PAR1'Y \VANTS Conl""ny ' ' Pa t k" t ' ' • M t H 4 548-969J. """' s10v., &-oven. ici• box. o or omes Ping pong table $15, Curved TO BllY P IANO FOR Rreen!ly Ol'Prhauled, xln t ~ ctis!oin 7· bar $200. /l nltque CASH. S35-227S. NORWEGIAN Elkhound, 3~S {'Ond. <ro:il ,1(fi-i'.,Q9 heatl'r, sink. :((} g-;d 1;1nk "l:H.L \\'fllTLlrl\r L;-:' 000 yr old n1alf'. A!\C. Ext•cllC'JJ! ~· _ Lois of stol'u.£:" 011 'G:f ~1 TI S M J apan 1 e ll Sf'rvice-l STUDIO Upri,ght Piano shid. ~ired hy Chanii>ion~ 28 F'IBERGLASS R1inahout }'ord P.U. l\it'. P/R-R/ll. Unset OtOrS faces-S.)(). &--14--0"..ii!l. $300orbe<;toffer. 830-t'.':72 11·/V-6 f/0. Trailt'r & hail Lo. rn1. c;ood ruhhtl', 2'2'.!1 01{.\'.'Jt:I< ('(1\"\')'\' :'1-'lEDIT grpt:"ll sofa & eha1r .)36-8Ti5 , . t<ink~. $2-195. 612-~88 days \Vnl!,lCl', C.\·l fi-12-.\\~l \,(l{",\TJ11\ A-1 cond. reas: light 11-·ood Bf-RNARO pup, Ji~ n:;>s, or wel'k-ends ---------< L t T Ii· ·1 • UPRIGHT Hardman piano. male. To good honit' s, , ', , . Unic[l1e g;p::;y t·n rnpi•r 1 .a~.o~ .ra .~~ .. , r.ar,.e~.~ J<; u n •·ah i 11 et ; 11 cw f.ood condi1io11. $250. or of-Responsible-peopl" only. 24 _O~RIS c.H.AF'1_ CalHn Self <-vntalner! for f1:11 hi·d I l'i I·! 1.l J· r. -+ r I R ... I, 1 ~tereotnatic 99:)() home 8 c T 9 1 I I I fer. 545-4075. ti-12-4036. rui~Pr. \\'HI~ .1 1.p . trutkorha\'t'll:.!l<'inst:illt•il. .1 1~!11'1°U'" 1111 •· .tll':1> ,..,n1 !rack !ape unit w / 2 _ • ~ n1artnt• ('Ilg. fully f'Q UlJl. j\lust sef' ro hl•ll •'VC"·t·lll! 1 hn111r speakers, old f ashion ed llAl\I~10NO 2 manual full A~C Gcrnian :Shf'p Fe pups. Sl~. 77&---ooj3 {7141. :'i-l&-3.115 nr 892_19j..j A s long as 84 months black po1 bell ied srove. pedal. Suitahle for home or ~IJ or trade. Shot-;, \\X>r1n-t a 940 ·fltt';' t' . ' ., ' LLJ D I A t.f 0 ND / engnge1nf'nt r i11g, a 11d fl\a!ching 1\'edrling hand. ;,.\S-20W. 639--9313. <"hurch. 67l-8090. e<l, 3 mo oltl. Stud .scrv. 36: (;RAND. ~KS, $36.000, '67 F'ord 2f(I ~~T Tru(·k. 4 ~p1!) 0 P Y· , avail. 897-7560. Xln1. cond111on. Dana Point. -Rill. Xlni <'~11ut. 57,000 011 Moto r Home s RF:FRJG Coldspot Hi', :.! ci r. \VU R LI TZ P. R, Danish · 2 fros!. S90, nic€". 220 Dryer mo<Jern, spinet piano. see to TOY f'ox TeiTirr puppif's, Pnvatf'. il.J: 49 ·2667-iv/101i' CalXl\'f'r 1'ropicana ('nn1pl•·ir linr nr ~11r11•1••r"~ 7084 '• ' L1.t:lil, !,'!.<'.\', \\-r1nkl1'-frl'~ - ('ro<-•hci this ~!ress 110,1·'. ,, /\Wj ' si\ l < D!Ac"1:0NDS-Buy Direct * WliOLESALE PRICES * Dana Diamonds 496--3-000 Machinery 816 OXYGEN -Acetylene - 1velding and cuttin!! ouffi l. $79.9$. AC ARC \\·elder . 225 am))'t. $9~ 827-3040. app< ... ,.; .. t-. •.=. '-1.'oz 16' Boston \\'haler. Trai!f'r, Can1pcr. Sip:< 1; v.11h t'xtra~ J<ldor;1ilo \l111i \l•1!11r l!q111~·~ $•1(). Kit stove $40 C'lean. Sm '"'""' "'' ~JUV J"K>-·"'° champ :>ired, beaut. 1nark- All extras. Plt'ti~f" make or-SZJ;j(t. fr16-.1-15,I\. .r., 'v11'r:d 11~1·d 1i.1111u· 24x60 refri"'. $40. Gas D"'•er Sowi'ng Macho'nei 828 ed. 2 Le'll. $25 ea. 71i8-9'702. "' 'J fer. 493-35U Must Sell. C S • I hVrn1~ S.'l.'i. 2114 Continental, C.M. AKC mi11iaturr poodles, 7 • amper pec1a SPEC IAL I G.E. r-.1 0 b 1 J e di~11·asher. SINGER Touch and Se\\•, $59. \\'ks old. $50. Silver fern . Blk Boats, .Rent/Chart r 908 Brand ne1v 1972 1 ~ inn fl l!'k • R --·• Al ·1 Eln:i, open Rrm $129. V iking male fern. 8.J&--6926. 7' up 11·ith nrw S, i:, fl , .. ,<nJ•<'<". -$2533-unii gV<JU. so vani Y Zig-Zag $49. 213; 423-0777 2 AUX SLOOP · I \\'/mirror. M11ke offer, IRI SH' Seller Pup, 7 ivki;, • fully factory f>Qtllpp••rl 1;1:.'\:"-.'J) NF'\\' I. A y ·r (l ?'-' 963.---1927. Sporting Goods 130 pick of the li1ter .. ~!.){).Call Perfect for \11eekend cruises Can1per inrludr.'I !Stl'lv•'. 11·•· I Tr:.\\.EJ. 'JTti\ll.1· 1~ JN·VENTCRY Clo"·oul. Oo 67;)....5077. lo Catalina. Fully ('quipped. box, dou ble hf'rl. I l.-ull~ ·',-,I I.'"' n 1 11 < 11 , <I -= SACRIFICE! '71 mod@ I =c_::.;;;,"'-,-,,.-c-----1 ss d. R F • ladif's clothes. Cos! or below -· ra 10, D • sleeps six. #TCSl42351 37:?:': lnclurilll" A.mold PaJmer golf clubs. BLACK Labrndor pu1>pies, 6'2" b d 1 ,. on most ilt'ms. t-h. ea room, compe!r $3995 ;;.11 a1 H•·fni:. ~l<'l'fi:-. 6 ;\S ion S125. CaJI 54S..i9l0 eves. AKC. }ti S'.ngles Chale1 .i;:-alley, Club rates. Lots of • 1 111 --118 1 0~l.a~d~y~·~1c"'c~E_. cl~ll_h_. -~-Store, Restaurant, 19!'"1 l-larbor, CM, 646-SJ3i. parking, Call for into. Bill BARRY 1'1~:~,. ~;~;-fi'1;;7 I;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;--;;;;;;;, 1·1Ai\1?110ND Oroan. E.'<cel 8 132 LABRADOR !50 AKC ·''7 ~" ft 6 "" . ., ar pups, . , :...... -,.,.,.K, a . :.w. J~l~tl llarho1· Hl1d. M iscellaneous NEE OED RESPONSIBLE WORKING COUPLE N1'-:F.D one or l \\'O be<lroom house I\' l ! b lnrgr fenced yard I fo r tlro VE:RY \\'ELL TRAINED dogs\ Sl50 most. Vic: bl'h1'et>n Hllh & \'i<'- toria -(n1>nr \\'. Bay St. l COSTA tl!ESA. :i.1S·7RSJ /nfl 6 p.n1. R,\·rrAN 1•0t11·h s:io., r·atfan b1tr & 2 ~tools $10. Dinette SC't &· 4 chairs S:lO. Milrb!e IHhlr-!lJp $21. Bea\!!. hahy (loll \1·(,'(tdin~ <frcss & \'eil S?iJ. fi7.1-632'9 cond. Shern'(l()(f 7100 com· 1--,..-.--------I capable ot thro\ving gold -Pontiac-GMC-F iat plete stt'rc.,_ All or parts. LI QUJDATION &rgaln!!! lnbs. 6-16-53!7. Boats, Sail 909 i'o1ust sell 1101\'. 675-7579. NCR cash register. display ---'--------'..C-1 ""'l~s! SL at S.A. f1'\1.) .. 1 k t II book DALMATIAN puppies, rnaleii FAi\11.LY S\\·in~ Kl" el "''IW E. l sl Sr., San1a ,\11:1 ra(' ·s, a 1 es, cases, & fem!.~. AKC reg. Pnvatl' Sailboat \\'/trlr. Sip• <. 5.'lS-7000 16 GALLON, ~u glas.'!o Aquariurn. Fully equip. 2 Large fish & st;ind. Like new SW. or Ul•st o[fer. 5-18-1290. !IAND\1.'0VF.N Camel Ha lr ru~ 12'xl8'. Sell or trade for Orienta! rug. 4!J9..}lil. DIVORCE. !'.1ust sell all household furniture t ap- pliances. 642-6725. COLOR TV gd 1,·orking co11rl, blu & grn oval 9xl2 fringed area n1g. 644-09)3. wunter, convex mirror, fi les, <'1c. 409 Floiver St., party. 892-5416. head. pulpir, ne'v auxiliary, '6-1 i\1t'rro V~C'ri1<l<! <'f•n<I i C.'.\L 'fhurs/F'ri/Sat. 10-7 . A!<C Silkies 2 n1.ales, 4 mos, n1'1-1· ho!t~rn pain!, l'l'!'Y 1\tich!'lin l ir1•.<;, n1:'lkf' ;1 gd I all shots. Pel stock. R t'ai; .. c:lf'an. Built 1969, S·l7-l·l 1(J, camJ'lf'r. t J,"J(] .• ~~19..-2317 i TV, Radio, Hifi, g•o1149 ,fl 7 pm hu.<. 12131 3.'i7-::211. ---I Stereo 136 ,,,.,... · P U\JA can1per tra1li'r. Lik•' S If EL T f E S • Champh1n .~;· \"a11·f.O\i·Tl<'r d('cf'aSf'<L Ne1r. Slr>i•ps-7, Open t(I 1.~· background. AKC, 8 1vks. D11:-·s • :>H).-8030 <'"<1 Pl.! F ull)• C'quipp1•d. X,~-.')(]21 I ,Beautiful. 9G8-705G. 1e;1111"s) or ni f:i.W---r.:n --S.\1ALL ,.-CA\,,,."-I evc/11·knr}< ' l . · SCHNAUZER pups, slur! . . ~tOl'l' & n\'Pn $.1()(1 Finn seiviee, grooming, trrms, Ji1 ~· \VJLDCAT CafamarFJn 646--272.~ aft 6 P~1 SZ?-8360 & traile't', fbrgls. hulls, 200 ST. Bernard female, 8 n10. sq. ff. dacron sails. XJnt Cycles, Bi kes, cond. f213' 449-39%. Scooters 925 AKC, all shots, chflmp. line.1~==--~-~---~ ---------- F u ll service for all Motor Homes. Rental -Storage & Dump Station. Rent a Motor H ome for a W eek o r Month. R e nt a D atsun Pickup + 4 sleeper Camper for weekend, week, or month. 13801 HAR BOR, GARDEN GROVE Ura,11 tord thn1 for Empirf' sty!e or 1-\'f'Hr .om~h al on-aist. En~y-c1wh,,1 12 Ilat pi('cf's\ of S,\·11thr!l<' or 3-ply fingering yarn. P attern 70S,I: nt>11' iiizcs . t().lG u1cl. Size 12 (bu~r J.J), 9264 SIZES 34 • .(8 · · ""-rrr ........ -rrr,.,, ..... D,\NTSf-l l\-1odern living room group. I ncludes sofa, chair, lamp table and coffee 1ahle. Pri ply. All for $73. J\'l:'w, yottng. ~ r f m 111 in g 53l-i294. from the sid1'·S\VC'pt neck to EX E RC Y C L E S 5 O . NEW wide t ires 14'' S30. 54il-2612 -.100 SQ. Ft. rtalia n quarry tile $ln'.l. Potters whee! $75. 8 Ft. dinghy $00. 833-0475. POOL Tablf' & light. Medi! style, 8' slnte, Jthr pockets, barely used. 548-2514. ZF:NITH-RCA 19i2 closeout ii11.le nQ\'.' in progress. Buy at !11c year';; lol\•rst prices dur- ing this sale . Al! Slis have 3 yr prict11re t•Jbl', 1 yr parts. & sel"l'i<'e v.·arranty. 19" 7-<'nilh ChromO<'O!or $.179. 2'.)" RCA from S-149. Terms avail including cash ~plan. ABC Color TV, 0021 Atlanta, 1'/untini;ton Beach. 968-3..129. Phone prices OK. MARANTZ 15(1 \\'att At.1/Ft.I stereo-plus SlOO Garrard free \vlth Purchase or one pair of 14-way Pioneer speakers. U.S.A. S tereo Equip. \Vs.rehouse, 179 E. J7th St., Costa Me 11 a, 645-2442 1100. "'" -<074. SABOT Y.'itb sail $11} - <>'fV"" ~·..:. • • ' J{A\VASAKI 7:JO. Brand nc\v --· POODLES 8 k I ·1 Kny11 k ..,., Bolh fbrgls.. d . ' Bl \ ·u "1 :!J.I. \1 i I !'1·1.11 i! ;J :~· Next to G . G . D atsun 839.7000 ~-, 1 Malw s .. , ',· n 200.12 1Porl Cir.. JIB. ~leOOvf'r rivt'n. Ul'. VJ i;cll SUNSET MOTORS v<=u1gree. 1 I', cm. 962-677S. ~ under cost. Reas. 5.46-5242, 546-1~. li45-4085 or 96.~-11S9-1 AKC ~I .... LIDO 14 sai! No. 206·1 '.\1nt .69 125 ,_" \" toy ...,.,.._. e pups, ,,uots, nd 2 t .1 N 1~'"" •lmahn. n1n11v black or silver, maJe or ~ ' ~e s sai s. 1 el-\-' e.xtras $J75. '70 Yan1aha JGo feme.le. $75. 837-8910. .1~~ sa.950·~: c .. ~,,m,!,,. et e F.ll(]uro $,525. Dirt only 011,\t'GF: cn\l'\'T\ 1.QL'.\T](>l\ ELDORAOO :-.I1ni MOTOR HOME 1hr pl('a!-br{'('zcrl hcn1line~ Craftsman edger i 2 5. Bask in lhc sunshinr of all RolissPrif' $10. 1'11·0 15" . . \~ ...... er . .,.. , O'IV"\r.l'-''· ·1~3 SILKY Temcr puppies AI<C, 36, TRIMARAN hulls & , ' . _ SE\'Fl\'Tl'·Fn 'E ("F.NTS tor each p11ttern -add 2.5 crnl$ for £'11ch p11ttern for Air l\fail ancf Special I-Ja ndl· ing: olhCMl'ise third-class de Jil·rry \~·iU take three 11•ecks or more. Send to Ali('(' tlrookii, the DAILY PILOT 105. Necdlccrafl Tk11t,. Box 163, Old ChclsC"rt Sttttion, Ne\v York, N.Y. JOOU. Print NAm(', A!ldr<'!i.~, Zip. Pattern 1''on1l~r. NEEDLECRAfl 'Tl! Cro· rhC't, knit, etc. 1''rcc direc- lions. 50 cents. the romplinl(."/l!s you'll j;('L University 3-\vay speakers. Prin!ed Par ter n 92fA: Nt--:w & enclnsu res, $.50. f'a. call \Vorncn's Sizrs 31, 36, M • .ffi, 675-5092 Sat & Sun only. 42. 44, •Iii, 4~. Si7.(' 36 (bust I "1F~---~bo---'-c.­ ,10l 1<ikf's 3 yards <lj..in ch. you cnre a ut protecting KING Sizt> Spe.niS'h Bedroom set, Wheel Chair. Like new. Best offer. 645-4832. show qual. $100 to $125 or Jan_<; T trade ft 70 YAMAHA JW. Execl makl' offf'r. 962-7057. P · :;;097 ' 0 er Cone!. Lugs-age rack, JWll MALE Yorkshire Terrier, AKC, stud service. Mon thru Fri 10 to 3. 64.5--0404. ' • · · · · · bar. $500 or i){'-St of(cr. SABOT, Stan Miller 833-8S32. r--'E\V! l nlltA.ut J\lnr rnm,,, l3t1sic, fanc-y Imo!~. patlcrns. II. t:n~y Art of •1nitpin {ito· chet -o-,.er 26 d<'signs to mnk". $1. Jastftnl Crnehct Boot - learn by pichlrc1! Palll'rns, II. Compll'Jle IMlant (Jiff &ok -more than 100 a11ts. -$1. Coruplel<O AJ~tiaa Boot - II. 11 '"'' Rur Boolr:a ctn ti. Book of l! Prise Alfha 50 cenfj!, so Quilt Book I -16 p(tfl I. !iO etnls. Muk um QuUt ~ I 50 cent.a. ~ Quilt• for TodA1'a J.lvl"I' -15 be.DuUfuJ paHema. 50 ""'(L Sl-:\'EN'Tl"-FIVF, CF.:O.'TS for raC'h pattern -adrl '1.J <:l'.'n!s for each pal\ern lnr Air {'.la!! and Speci:il lt11.ndl- i11;:-; 01hel'\\•ise third-class lil'il1•<'-ry 11•i ll take three \vrcks or n1orc. Send to t.1nr ian Martin, Ilic DAILY PILOT, 442, Pattern Dept., 2::2 \Vt'.~! 18th SI., Ne\v York, N.Y. 100!1. Print NA,,lE, ADDRESS \\' i t h ZIP, SIZE and sn'LE NUl\fOER . SEE MORE S p ri n g Fashions and choose one pnttern free fro1n oow Sprlng-Sun1mf'r Cataloi:. All sizes! Only !"J()c. INSTANT SEWI NG BOOK sew today, wt>ar tomorrow. $1. INSTANT FA S HION f.IOOK -lh1ndttds of fashion fnctll', Sl. '' W h I l' E.lephanti;" Ovt'r · numlng your hou,.e? Turn them into ;'CASIT" -~ell Uiem thru Dl)Uy P I I o t C!anUled. 64i.&r!. your investmcnl, ea I I Hawley's Drive1vay Sen/ Coating today for a free e!'timatP. 5'15--5195 Licensed \VEAVING looms & equlp- tn<.'nl. $140. 1-48" & 1-36''. lfandlc n1aker & .shuttles. 89-l-lS..l!.t BENNE'I"f Model AP • 4 pressure breathing thernpy unit for sale. Reas. 1965 Pomona Ave., Apt 15, C.M. USED BICYCLES A.II types, large selections • 642-1272 DOU. Clothes -Barbie formals iL25. CUddly toys Sl-$5.00 SC. 492-1324. GOOD u11ed commercinl ('pt & rubber pad. 3737 No. G Birch, N.B. 5'1S-1310. helmet. GIRL'S 3 speed bicycle, like new. SJO. 531-7294 PANELING used some 2x-4 also. at sheets of paneling. S75. Cash Bargain, 549--05.'10. 2 Professional hair dryers & chain . Good oond. $25 ea. li46-11JJO. FRIG, King u bed, Din rm 11et, banlools &: •fil Lincoln, best oUer. Ect. 963-2'177. BRAND new Se9rs belt massager, Cost $100 -WJ $10. 6#-1732. * MEMBERSl-UP in ll leading N.8. pvt, eocial clilb "" &ale. 645-1500. CARPET FOR SALE by Carpet Layer, Call • 546-5745 • 540-:.Qll6 SPEAKER systems, shipping dama~e to box-es &. packing only. £" 1-way to 15" 3-way air suspension s y s t e m s , !i(l% off reg. retail. 5 Year guuantee. 892-U91. STER ED Complete systems, 20 to 40 % off reg. retail. St>taker sys- tem!!, 35 to 50% oft reg. retail, 7804 \Vestmlnster Ave., Westminster. 892-7952. ZENITI-1 circular a o u n d stereo. Xlnt value. Mul'tt sell. SGS. 834-2515 a to 4: .JO. BEAUTIFUL Magnavo x Stereo $100 or nearest. 67$-%191. No. 6838 ·-race cond. l --~H70~N-D~A-~-50-1-9'~.9-- S400 * 673-7361 $:t25 or best offer Horus 8S6 ** HOBIE 16 with ru~tom sails &-slide! QUARTERHORSE GF..:LD--$1350. * 673--8261 ING WITH 0 V E R 1,000 BALBOA 20. Fixed keel. 539--0556 a fter 6 pm CB 450 K4 1971 Perl. conrl. $600. 548-4075 hciurs of training. A beaufi · Head, pulplt, life Jines. fut animnl for only-$400. $2;)00. 540-0093 BEU. motorcycle heln1ct, Tack al90 for 88.le.. See white, size 714 $25-. horse tn paddock No. 111 * * 32' Columbia Racing 546-4478 Irvine s lables on Pacific Sloop. Slps .C, $4950. 714 :· 1969 JIONOA 175ec, Jo mi., Coast Jtt,ghway. Call J@an IJ.J6..3445. clcsn, $375. or besl offer. Curley, owner, &U-1742. ' CORONADO 25, \\-i:dte, blue 646-2792 or 646-2537. REGIS T. Thoroughbreds deer k, ns:1in54.• ~7vl62nrude. Npt SUZUKI 50cc matt wlxlnt conform. S400 ip. _, • Like new $165. or trade tor l/4 horse. COLUMBIA 26' M\llrlt l , JB, 531-7"294 646-8128. fully equip'd w/Newport BRIOOES'I'ONE 100 stf('ct, 10 YR old dark bA.)' mare. mooring. Xlrrt cond. 962-'667 best Otter. Quarter A Ar&btal). $350 or KITE w/traUer. $500. Good , • R.~3287 • belt oUer. Call 832-7965 .•. + ~condition.= party. .68 "'rnrlJM'PH 500cc [ l~ -~~ ,,.. le You • ~ .. 22' Sloop-AlbAtross $ll95. 4 fi46...8526 or 642-4895 BELL molorcycle while, size 7~4. $25. 546-4478 POOL tablr, ant\qlle style, '4x8 slatf". S.125. WW deliver rref'. 836-8102. BUS seals W/liltlfccy ~lts '10 ('ach. ExctllE"nt condiUon. .C94-~. , -.. [ ""'*"' ll•Jf J ~"·Good cond. Murt Sc'll. fu7'0 Yamnha'l25 Enduro.1.o 3 Lines, 2 TlrMI, $2.00 1!:.= ..... 4 •IC _ 1'~ ~ · . .,__ mlles. Sharp! 673-34&1 or ---------, .. 16' NEWPORT CAT, 2 tets 675-6506 2 MALE Jdtterft, 1 ·tabby, l .G.ener.•I , • ~~xtr~ eqtp·~~·l.1='1oo"'=AKA::,:0"---:1"00=-.-l!"'--•-:f-d""irt REFRIG. $25. King ll'l z e waterbed SlO. + other items. ~73. MA'n'RESS. queen a I z c, t.irm, like nK>. S50. 549-3994 pure white w/bluc 4!1'Yfl, FOR Sale or Trade tor or • ~ · bike. ·xtnt cond. Xtrna in· trained. TO •wks. ~7. llm."lllf'r ooft.1 ~ :a:! fl hull: Boats Sii 1/Dock1 910 d uded. J350. 64&-&-101. BANDIT A guig mut t KO· 557~ betwTe:n 3 and ' P F'OR $Ille -Boys Schwinn Small, lively, .atJ..Amerlcan PM. CHOICE sllp,t fn new Marina bike-Perl cont!. $25. pups. &42-5854. l~' Aluminum Gr ex or for 25-70 It. boi\ts. fl'Ml42 •••••••••••••••••••• GF; \Va11her .l Dry~r. 3 yn, old. i1l'i both. Elec Edgt?r "'/cord $.15. offt r 646-!521 I-lave something )'OU want to ~II ? Chli11dfled ~:b: do It 1"(111 • can NOW 6'~73. lhll Umbttrt;l Tent, outsiM fnime, zlppcnod doors I; windows. II.kt MW. 962-M75 NEED 7 lovJ11& ~· tor 7 lv/oan. anchor, cbtlln & Stl-6606. '68 JJonrln. 305 Dream, lo mi. Jovtn& ~t;a. line. Alto u r top ce.rrler. SAIL BqAT SLIPS r:lee: st.rtr, Clean. $340/tt'adc &46=9193 ·· All tor $235. 548-0147. Nelvport_ Beach 548-7Zl for id dirt bk. 847 .. 1564. ' I. \, " • .. $6995.00 f'ULLY SELi;-CON1'AJNEI) ,t. IT'S 0HANO NE\V'. So•r. U21:\'207 Phone 645-6677 1970 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ----- • ' • i ' ' lJG::L Harb-Or, C lU'dcn Grove 1 B!k. So. or G.G. r-n\·y, fij6.233J PACE-ARROW,. CIIINO<)K All top brnnd~ • Olzk'<lunt J)rf1..'t •• Il\IMF.Dl ,\1T. D& LfVEJtY . , BEACH CITY DODGE 16!'.{i.5 Bt'a<'h 13oulcvard J-tuntinj:(IOn Bl':1rh (7141 M0·26f..O -TEST-DRI VE THE MIDAS MINI MOTOR HOME Dli1tributed by Ken CNlff 1~111«!~ CREVIER MOTORS 2J8 W. 1111 St., S\\nta Ana 835-3171 i • ' I T • II \I S;i TJ " " " ,, " Au ., (~(II I'll( SI•' lh .• ,.1 . .. "' Ant Ou ,. UN c Tcu IOC'i.~ wi th N (il2·7 'GI IL'. auto n1nn1 ~s '67 * """ !""' 'G:J r !nil i;('ll, rO CL , • O•\fl V PILOT :~ I §J 1-."' .. ,~ ~ §11 1 •1 _ .... "_"" s.i_. ~I §Jiiii , \ ..... ,~ "~ m •utot, l~od Autos Imported 970 Auto., Imported 970 '·-·.,~liJ I L ·~ .. ·~ ,.~~' 1 .,, .. ""~- Motor Homes 940 T rucks 962 1 Auto Le•s•ng l§J I ]~I ( __ """_'"'_'"'_]§] [_'"'"'w~§J 970 --BRAND NEW 1972 Melman MINI Motor Home INTERNATIONAL ilfASING j "' ... .,....... • '10 • Autos, Imported 970 Autos:, import.cl 970 Autos, Imported CAPRI FERRARI -----\-;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;~ ' ALFA ROMEO Atta Romeo '72- 2000 ~~~~~~1 MAZDA • '71 CAPRI SUNROOF :-·1o~F-ER-RA-Rl_3_65-G-TB l -Rx-2 -RO-TA-RY-C-PE.-ORAN~~R~OUNTY IJ'IJd'~" ,·hass1~. Sh,1·r • 1., lull: ~,·If 1·.,1il;111\,.•I. PRIC ED TO SELL DEA LE R'S COST COAST IMPORTS HARVESTER INVENTORY REDUCTION \II I: 1. I llll'' il ' ,,! FACTORY INVOICE. Try our ~ase ~rt.! ror I &1vings • Sansfaction -Ser-! vice. I \\'E LEASE ALL POPULAR !:Jn ~tAJ(ES AT CO~IPrn.1' TIV£ P.ATES. Call ~lalcoln1 Rl'id for fW"the.r detail,;. THEOOORE ROBINS FORD 20CiO Harbor Blvd. I c~ta r.tesa 6-12-0010 1 Autos Wanted 968 1 I , 1·~w1 l.'1•1 \\ 1•.11·1/a· c.,1.1111·1· \ROY CARVER Inc . REWARD .\1·111•·11 B··: .. h (7111 ti1:.u1l11i . !:IF 17111 ~'-. I ,Ji, 1 o~"I I •1•.1.1 '.\J."'" -.i--f(+ 4-l·!.I *Marvin Pearce*-,72 B F~7d NVa ns Motor Homes 11·, ... noi1111""· '.! 1,. ,,11·~!hl' rr\Jl!l. Sales • Rentals 558-3222 ) 111 ..: \'' • l.1·•., \\',, 1 .~ I Motor Home Rentals WILL PAY OVER Kelley Blue Book PONTIAC Candy Applt> Red Blaek 111 I I G tl•r1or. IJ,!XXI on~u\fll rn1h·~ 2 + 2 1 ·11 Granada £Old. f..ld11i l~ld SHOWIN NOW IN STOCK Must St'(' u;:~.".C~'O~. I ! lkl tl.rt"s. 11.COJ or1A: 1111h"· NEW $2388 r'n1·t·11y f11r, r10W~·r stf'('rini::. 1 E:-.rrt1 rl('a11 i.121ELl'•, For Immediate Delivery Instant Cr.dit BANK FINANCING ' J)(l"•'f ll l lldU'll S. 5 l>pt',.<J, $2488 17331 &·arh Blvd., llun! Brh-1 Dark s1.hcr \\'Lfh black lra!h· 1 TOY OT A Dlr. 842~ 1•r 1nti>r1or P.oll~·Roy~·t• -···· er.ult• in. lj()]f)Z\\'~ 11 •.•. ,181>:11'hlil1d,llu11l.l'.1)1. STRIPPER • '11 Cnpn, AMIF~f .'!l{'rf-\J Sil 950 ' I ll!r .~·t!·Witi tm m1h's. Xlnt rond. 4 spd ' VE --0 --, "'"'-o..-k •'" ''"""1" ROY CAR R Inc. R TARY S int. $2'100. 5-16-&t:!S. 1 2"1rl I-.:. l7!h St . 1 . Immediate Del ivery CITROEN c°'" ""' ,,,.,,, HUNTINGTON BEACH 5;:~~"c~:.::;':,,.~1~'~:;,:~ '71 F·1atF11A24T Spyder Im II· I·· ,~~·-1· ~ 1000-1200 \V. Pacific Cs!. Jf 11v. tor local & J:; u r o 11 t' an -= ---- "\t'11110rt B{';u•h (TI4) G42o1;~; tll'li\•c>r:-•. l\lnc: \Vhf'f'ls 11 np1\' R;uhals, --Alf R Jim Slemons Import$ 4 '1•t l\!11,1 R·· S.•1•11 ,,~11. a omeo 'J"."'I ,_ •1 · 1 '' -~" ~. "a1n, ~:inta J\1111 1 l. ,1+ COAST IMPORTS ' ~ •"• l>o~1h "' "'"'" l>hu"* 842 • 686 ."i.17-52-12 1Jf>t'll Sun ( CORD $2590 COAST '70 CORI) CLAS.'i l(' Thi'\ 1·:,r is not for r1,"rvnt1•· I OR s R"I""'" lo' 01u u-k •. ,1 .. · Mp T S6500. Call ,\Ir. lif'11'1ck 111 NO\V oN 01SPJ..1\Y 714: !l'.?7-f :10 I [()1)11 l:!llO \V . T';\Cif1r <.'st. I !Iv~·-la<·l,.,n11•t"1, 1.1• S..1lrs Sen•ice "'ORTINA """ '.\t·11J'(•rt Bt';i<'h ("ii~' ti t2-0106 so•:11s Sh.11)1. -1~· Part:r; Borly _<:;hop · 1 ' : ORDERS B~INC. TAKEN FOR JUNF. OfllVFRY IN YOUR OWN C HOICE OF CUSTOt.1 COLORS 0Yer I 00 Oth!!r New & U)1.d COAST IMPORTS ___._ -_ ·iii; f•-" _ -I 11••11 s1;-:J1. '·1·!-".i -" 2480 Ha,bo• Blvd. 1 iooo-1200 w. coa,, ""'"· '67 Cortina 2 Or. '70 Fiat Sport Cpe. \';,:;;;,;:;;:, ,.,., "· Costa Mesa 546-8017 , N'e\\'port Beach fi42-0406 your hu11", •!'I "11<T.t111r. l'"'I ;11r, ;11111 iTIJltllJI 11r111.1 Hil\0·1' •·\1r:1~ ,\II ., t ·,,,u·li•·, .11·, 1 •;:! 111n11i·ls, pl1 .,,;, '.di :-:::1 !(,;p 71 I 1U11•; I·'. /11ol1d:1~ 1111111 !in111•· :'I ~1·.f r"111;11111•d. :-\li•l'fh 1, ~l 10 .t 111 1•~ 1 • n·tl·· .\1:111 ;,I! .111111 • J .• --WEPAY TOP '67 Alfa Spyder 41:{~;e~"s7~~~iu~;,,_··und, rK\110, I 41 ;;~,;R~·fJM'•'d, r:1d10. t11·111o·r. ~~~~~·,,~:~; ~\'t_u II 11 CASH 'i'~,.'~~i~ ~f 1 1 1 1 '" 1 H UNTIN CJOSN BEA CH H ~ NTI~ C JON BEA CH ;M;;;o:;;to:;;';;;H:;;o:;;m:;;e;;;' ;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;94:;;0 ;;;:;;M:;;o;;.f o,;;':;;H;;;o;,;;m:;;e:;;' ;;;:;;;;:;;;;9;;;4:;;0;;;M;;;o;;;t o;;;';.H_o_m_•..;' =;;:;;;;9;;;4;0. I ::;,~';'\:;;,: .':-:::;.!~" COAST CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER·PLYMDUTH '72 CONTINE NT AL 20' Motor Home :r;:)-.:.~:~:z R:!nt A Motor Home I _ for your Vaca t ion '66 Ford * 839-4301 * I 1 .. T!J;\ l'H'!~l lf' OJ \\l.\'.\'EB.\<;O :Tl"'. s:,.,,11,1 t't1~l•lt1' <":1h. h1·;11·y duly I,_,, r/1·.,rhl J)rh1, l!L"'llPI <"l!t1!rr·1~I. a111nn1atn· lr;111s. llH' '' :-~·11~,1, ' \'\. I.HI\ dul\ 11. l';J'Y lt •rtn~. G~OTH CHEVROLET A~k for Sales ~tanaa;tt 18211 Beach B.lvd. Huntington Beach 847-li087 KI 9-3331 IMPORTS 16661 Bf'ach Blvd., 11.B. !"1 !0-516-l • 842-06:::1 l/i66l Bf'ach Bll'd., 11.B. J40-5164 • S4:!-U6:l\ 1967 CORTINA s I at i 0 n --.6-9--Fi-"a_t_1_2_4_ \\"agon, Radio & tleal"r, 4 ''~"1 1150. 54S-5S66 Sp•rt Coupe 1000-1200 \V. Parif1c Cs!. lhvy. -'---------~_cc:___ " \\'E buy all n1akes or clean NC\\'por t Beach 1714) 642.0406 DATSUN I 4 ~pd. ftadiu, l!Plll{'r (Y7..N· used sports cars, paid for 5'16-452!) -I OiO~. _ . I 1'1!0\'l·~ tit:i :17!1~) ,] ·""11,l'i.I :'f""I ll•\;111' I.II \lJl(,\('I.f: i\J.\f.ll,\ 10•111 ·.!,,, 1., ,.rr c••!il 1'1·1 ·•1 i· I I ·I l'I . I -. • ' .o! ~>I , \' 11'1 I'•• :!.''\I fr t •• i.h1•111I \ « ,1,, \li·~:i O :\!.\\ ~·:· ,..,, :r,· lil\ll!O\ '65 For d V2 T on PU ,\1 11 . \LI . j,, "krl' I It ·~1 1':1I1•, , , , . .• , .... ,Ii )'IT p'i· !lti\-!"'17 L111n• l""I. \~.I Spd r.i•ady :;:,;'°~~:~~~~; dcive io fm· i ASTON MARTIN '67 DATSUN PICKUP ·ASTON MARTIN Grrr1lln Grern. stit'k, H&IL I NEWPORT IMPORTS $1395 COAST I • ' " !u \\"11rl; ! l'Mlf""l.1. Tra ilers, Travel 945 S995 I e ARISTOCRATS Jim Slemons Imports I • ~f:\\ J'(l]~TS I _23r~~1 ~· \l.un S.111<:. '''.1;1 I 3100 \V. Coast Hwy., • ,\U'r(J-;\\ATF.~ I·'"· •-L I lp .. n .~un f\'C\\·porl Beacb \1'0 .. ~rv{'r:i t 11~rd $1!l~t & 11pl -'69 Ford ____ ~ 642-9405 __ _ 11 01:~1!1\\l.TH~~LF:RS.\LESI. _ ltJ:\ !'JC1..:1·1· * WANTED * 2,m \\ . .1 .in Str('{'t I\' ... 11111111:111,· r1•.1n~. rad1u. Clean \;11t• n1o(lel Chevy ~4 T. S:ulla An<1 (7!~1 ~l '.!.i~j h.•·,l\1y~ 1!1'.1y 1~11111,'1"-d &· hH~ 4 11·hrf'I drJV{' PU. long !)('LI , T!:l~I:\' fn111\ 1··11,.!1.. ·r;1;. < .\.\11 !·.I. ~!11·.1.I.. Ln11· ;iulo, 1\1,\Y .~ell or traclr n1y DBS-V.1t, \\"edg1•11·ood bluf", (U0N4-t01 . 1trk bJu 1ntrr. 4~00 n1i. $788 S20.000. Nc11• \Vurr. tr1111Sff'I"· IMPORTS ra tJlr. Pvt Pty i2131 592-1062 l7:'''l &> ·t Bl .1 11 t Brh. IHunl llrbrl. ''' ~l~. ~~_mun · BMW IMMEDIATE OELIVERY '66 OATSUN 1600 Rdslr,-1000-1200 \V. Paclf1c Cs l.-11'>\'Y, t_;oorl ronditton. $-ISO. Nr11·fX)r t Bt'ach (714) 6'12-0406 * j36-71'l:: * I J.1f1-l\52!l 71 "'"'"" 2-IOZ. '"'"· '°1"' I 'JOlf4-SporCCoupe I r;• , 1 1 , ,, 111 ;• 1 11 r il do1111 .~ 1·:1~~ Hrn1', '71 Chf'V)' 'i T, au!o, rll~r 0 11 11111 11 S•T•, 1111! ;11111111:.: $1999 l•rake;, Clf'an. 542·1734 P\C.~ ~17'••. '~·'.,.:"~I ,.1,.,;11 }uid• J'llO:'\J.: l!l 1 :1~'1'1 anr! 11 cekt•nd, QUICK CASH \llr:1\('].J< i'\1.\'.l'.tl.\ -----------17' 1· 111·l1;dl. <"•11pl•·l··l.1 ·1·11 l \ll'OllTS \\'AN'Tl:.:D t'Ond. Lcrndc1.L ~1ust SPll. Ca.II %8--i903. J Sp<'NI, n1a~~. Ai\1 'F~l I :!1~­ R13QI ()nly ~.ti,000 1111lr~. \\!hi•rl fl..· 1lral. !\lusl s1•1l. Bkr. Ca!l 64,1-21J;,Q or 6-1;1-4397 ('ns1.1 l\lf'.,,1 range oun ies SEE US ABOUT IM.•fore 7 pn1. i · .. nt;11111 .l 1n<·I ;111 ,·on•l. I .\ •11, ll:1rbor 1:1\·d. 0 C f THROUGH A ,., I ,.,.,\d 11.·.1·,;1 l ':. ·ror l BU)'ER 0 I -----~ verseas De ivPry !"•""""· ''"'" "•"·' '61 CHEVY VAN ' BILL MAXEY TOYO" ' CREVIER MOTORS QUICK CASH Tr.,ilers, Utility ~47 11 ··.'L 1 srh'<'d 11~!:0-111!11 I lSSSl Beach Blvd. _ 21~0 \\'. li-t St .. ~anta Ana DAILY PILOT THROUGH A $395 H'. Beach. P~. 347.sa,:D I 13S..3171 --~----------· Equipment Includes Power Steer1n9, Aulomillic Trans . Powf'r Br<:ikes, Radio, Refrigerator, (El ectric or Butane), 30 Gall on VJ;itf'r T ,1nk , 40 Gallon:i. Gas, Sl eeps 6, T railer Hitc h , Order Ycurs Now 0 ·,1 y 5897 9.95. DANMAR MOTOR HOMES SALES -SERVICE ~ RENTALS 1380\ HARBOR. C.AR DEN GR OVE N11x t to G. G. o.itsun 839-7000 n11.lfY .,,,,1,., 1". s·•· 1 · WANT AD DAILY PILOT '''""1 '"""""'"" . I HUNTINGTON BEACH WILL ""V ·'""' '"' P'" foe -'JO BMW-2500-'•7'.1_,1 ,II I nr not. Call Ralph G<irdon 1 WANT ~D Au to Service, Pa rts 949 j CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ~;::;:irt-n:;~.,~:· Coast Hivy. A11ton1at1c, R:ulial Tirf';;, 1 A-u-to-,-. -,m-po_rt_ed ___ 97-0 -A-u-to-,-.-,-m-p-o-,l-e_d_,__970 I LT.u::to::',:","T:m:'!po::':r:'!te:'!dr""-:!9~o"J:A~u::to::',:",":1':m:'!p:'!o:'!r:'!1e:'!dr""-:l9c;7l\'o":A:':u::t::'o,:",":1':m:'!po::':,::,.::dr-""ll'rnoJI \\"~~ p,\\' TOI' OOLLAH. .-\'.\1/F'.\1 Radio. 01¥' n11t'll'r ':\·~;~ :l'T-l"r-u:r;:i u;i.1;1 l~•'lj1·t1 1;1111, 11 1; I FOR TOP USED CARS !l:i38Q\\'\ .. :.,\l~ 2;'~~ . .)Lt:J :,.1(1..~d!>I • .I:\~ 1~;:;1 If your 1 1'ar 1 Is extra 1·lean, I CREVIER r" r.~~-* WANTED *-sec u:r; ir s · MOTORS a:I, · . • '1 , . I BAUER BUICK . '"'·') }' } (lean la11· n1U1i•·l ll•f'\·v :<~ T, ·1 .,-ll bo "I I ) \!..J,,. .... ... · •1 .J ar r c \'l :!I~ \V. l ~t St.. Sanl;i Ana ·I 11ht'l·l t11·11·1· PU, Jone bed. I . -·-.: -Ct1111~ "lit f•W 1111 ,ui.~~ ])is-1 'I'\' II I _. Cosl.1 ~lc>sa 91~-2.)()() 835--3171 . . · au o " " sr •1r riluf' 111y - '.'hU!1! pn1···. t;r.~~l.\t'.tr l'1lly ·71 ('h1·1·y '; 1. :01111'1, rllS(' Autos, lmpor1ed 970 '72 BMW--3-.0 -Coupe ~1··,.lBl•·1~1,,I'~ lnrl.11na:.:~ hr·tkf'· t·I' .1 c1•1.1-··1 .. lo:,n . '· '... _, -,, "°' ALFA ROMEO 111 1a<'h"1• 'li::1.i11 pr :ind "•i•h •·nrls ;\o'll)'"lt l",,,1.1 \J.•,,( 1,1:1-:::i:-,1 I~'.•~ ~·111:n 1'11 f..llp, \%1 ' * '71 ALFA * Cliry ... J•'f I·~ 1·u 111 I'll~ ·r11r-·1;•1 J 1,Mi "I' +; <'I I, 11)• •'"!' I ~-', I iJ\I" v:11,, l1,or1,. ('ilry.~1·lr :: Spd II :111, l\ S i·;1d1a. Ill,!~~~ p•1:r ''11•1. P/f~ "nrwt !1rr". * CLEARANCE * Ill - ' ~ ':''• tl•'"d" 11,11'\I :s:~JC). ur •)ffrr Antiques/Classics l!t::. i){J/Jt;!·: J1(',\lP 'l'Hl'("I, • h [1 :\(~~; .. 953 1•11>: ('ltl.\"r 1'!11h l ot1f11. S:IOll 1;nn1t 1·n11(i1T11>r1, - -Dune Buggies •56 '72 SPECIAL DUNE BUGGY .-,::G-~1~:>: or ;;1•1 1;1•rrt•\:1, 111111'111-.:tnn Hf':H·li 1Jhl-. ll•'I\ -'liS I l 4 '1111.1~1.J 0\\ ll•'\' l'•!ill Ull.,' 1.11 11!.111 ·~-\\ 1d1• Hl·,d ~-1n·~i"r1" 11r1·~. \1·1·-.0 i·.i.,11. I "!'7-.·:i:i). I T ----J~,f1, t;.\1(' , r Tru<"k. I 11111w1 1'!111111 11/lll':11.~ <111. 1 I) 'flt'l!l !~ .~· >ho1·ks Vfi t't\l:. 1 'P .... lll·k 'hi/! !' . ..;/J'B .'llti-1.il\O an'", !!)l;,J [)ud~4· !' l l, ;; Slll't'd. Ut1l1t~ U..1to.1·~ on ,,11!<'. ti cyl. F:\l :.h'l"Nl l~td!ll, (' .. ){W I tn1rk 'l:~:,o nr !wst offt•r. •lfH-1:1'.:1. * SALE * The 1972's Are Here! J..:..q~'''' &111111-:c: J::vt'r ()n All l\lo<lcls~ This ill Ilic \\"1 •ckr11r~ To Cul Your ~rw Alfa a1 COAST IMPORTS 1000-1200 \V. PacHic Cst. ~h\'Y· N~"·pnr1 BPach 1714) 642-0100 ----------. . -Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 2\NIO mi\t-c:. S1ork #17 CREVIER MOTORS 20S \\", 1 ~r St.. Santa Ana 835-3171 Visit our n1•11• horn{'!- & ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. l7th St. C:osla ~Jcs:i :;.16-4444 c=~-'-'72 2002, $SOO. Sa v i~. A'.\1/F:0-1. '.\l1ch{'!in XAS radial llrt'.~. sunroof. f'X- N'llcnr rondition. U.'>f•d on trip around country for l :i.000 C'A relul m 1 1 f' Ii . 492-/1.009. Autos, Imported 970 radio .• ~ lop. 20'JEOJ. $1599 o~1@.so~ ~~.~i,. There are two cars built in Sweden • '1 l:i E. Coa!!il ll\\'Y Ni:;IVPOHT BEACll ti'73·0090 E:<t fi3-~ (Qpc>n Sunday! ---uN"!QUE UUNE BUGGY Corv:ur l'ng1 n1•. $.'{10. &1.\-2914 alt 6 pm Trucks 962 19:).1 FOIID '.~·Ion pickup, wHh 1961 mn101·, Rtms i,.>Tf'o! Nt'eds OO!!t•ry. $315 . Phone 6-12·7!U"/ bf'fOl'l' • p.m. ~~~~~---­'il J."ord Pickur1. Jo' 100 V·8, nuto l run~. r/h. Your mnnpy'!I w u rt h at $.195. fl'18-4 IR.~. '67 -% ton r .u. 4 sP.V-8. & ll' cabo\'er cnmper, J a c k •. !ml. 516-ISG'to ·r.3 1-'0ltD r -1oo'cp:--,,o:.,:'.'.up=-.•1'-1y::;d II tail g&tt', spht rim!i. Must S('ll, make ofr. %2-1782. TIME FOR ,.OR ACllON ••• CLASSIFIED ADS .Before you •buytheirs, drive ()ors. SAAB I ONLY $2166 PLUS TAX & LICINSI "In The Right Corner'' THE DATSUN "1200" 2-DDOR SEDAN •DUR MOST lCONOMICAl CAR• THISE EXTRAS AH STANDARD IQUIPM!NT "Wl!ITE SIDEWALL TIRES *FULL WHEEL COVERS * MUCH, MUCH MORE INCLUDING OVER 30 MILES PER GALLON *DISC BRAKE *BUMPER G rLUS TAI & llCINlf a UOO" ~ 2-0R. SED AN * * DOJ DATSUN Hu~\,~~,~~c:El~~~cA. ~ 540-0443 ''WHERE IT'S FUN TO BUY A CAR" 842-7781 * i~:+-.1.:+'~****************************** ~ ~*****************************~- I • I . • " • 36 DAILY PILOT r1 •!.'Y J '" q i Autos, fmporteo 970Autos, lmport•d 970 A\Jto~, Imported • ~~~,~~~ .._'_"·''_'"'''_,)§],! ~,. .. ,_ l§J ~' mA"1ooiiiiiiiiijjbs.Jiiiiiiiiijj• ~'~-,'~::""'°::' .. ::-='~ [ A""~~ 97\J •A•.",".•,,•JJ1nli>p•o•,•,11.1:d••911:170 Autos, lm poneJ 878 Autos, MGB Imported SAAB 970 Autot, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported - l§l L-1 '_""'_~"·_]§] 970 Auto1, Import.cl 970 HONDAS GALOR E! MERCEDES BE NZ t.::l\CEDES BEN Z ------ 'l 7 Mercedes 7"0 S Sedan 7:: t>lGH noo,~~-tl'r, blk int, SAAB SONNETT Ill i1ni'\·(''1 i.:"lrl, ,:.(.(! 111' s3300 • When You're No. 3 \111~1 ~i·ll, ~t;lng 1rr 1'.Ul'tlPf'. VOLKSWAGEN 'G-1 VW BU!!, w/68. 1001 Ct' eng., trans & trsM axl~. Nt-w whls., 1u·es, brks., bearings, sttTro, c r p t , pane!hng ~le. Must 5ee to apprec!. Sl:nl. CaU 11ny day art 6 pm. 642-4036, Dt. VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN '1}( V\\', gd . {'•u11!, nu t1rt'~. '70 vw 100-/e BUG \'lll\'t.' Jvh ... ti "" d •'r s TEST DRIVE THE NEW HONDA '70 Mercedes 280 S Sedan ;·n s·'.(17 I You Try Harder e Low Milf'8, ·"til'k, Rnr!1n. ('u,,1un1 p111!1! \l l'n ~. S111'if., COUPE! . ~ .. '' ,, ' I•' '., ·' ,. ( "' I 'I' I \Ji · ,, I• \'I I I $5495 $3555 I , J,,, _, •I \' ,1 U I,, ,., I •\' ' 11,-"1 \',' II •I We At Coast i ~ .•. \H.al. ~9:-,· \l ut' v.!l.ls. I Would L ike Tc Boast r, .1 11n " hi r1ref. ··11:.; r,)n· I 11• ,11• l'fl-'.13: .. t "We Sold The Most!" 117 \JL J;t; J'. lu m1 ·~. 11•1 ro· 11 J1]\, H1~t oflt·r. A" of tt1arch 3, 1972 We \l.'prp No. '',in lht< Nation 1 In Fat•! !ho· \\'u1·ld') Jn Saleg fur the 't•i \I\\' Hug, xlnt t'Ond. 4 new e \ \B <( ""'>:T , C l:r0s, ne"' brakes, less than ,,, , . J.'" . Sports .1r. i• \1 1;fi, LI. gd ,·.,11d. 1111'!.~ 11 hJ~. 11<·11• !11p &: J"Hnt. SSO:I, \~·,,. \\ant to be and 11 ill h•· !DO mde'S on MW rings & · 1 valve job, O('W muffler, in. i\.i 1 \y June 1:;1. Tl'~I 1lri1 ,. ··~1..r •. ~.-;(J • terlor xlnt. Must See to ap-;1 S.•tlln•ll 1oday and .. _.,. 11i1y pre1·Htfe $l!50 or bE>st offer. l ll1Jlr' o.--Jp!e tiuy fn1111 (,_'q;i)>[ llet1!er, \7~4D!J1. •11· !>1·•\ •·fr. \; •' u r.: r', $1555 .v~·-1;.:.:. ---Jim Slemons Imports 1 ·71J-\'\\' \\,·~Tpl1;d1:1 C<1r-i1r.t r· . z:i.1 s. Main, Santa /\''." I [•l[J.-lfljl, SJllh. l<'l btol.\, 5.:)7-J:!-12 Op!•n ~1.n. ,\\111'\! 111 1 ••-:1:.> 1', )r•,11 .. 11 =~c-----~ -' \'W Hus ran1per. 1971 F.xt·1•l 1 ):1''" 1t•111. T 1tT~ l•.;tl Nnd. Lo mil~agi ·. ·'''" !t111+ 11p ~!ll~I •,p: l'.111! tlrl'S, Sun roof, Culltvn1 1,1.1111 \'\\ tou..; "~"I •·fl~ 110·. 11.in•. in lit>d, J\!;u1} l'X!ra~. $'.!tiOO. lit:tl,l·~. 11n·.-, & l-'"\1 1•:..d1 ... Call 11kdays M . 83tHiGI L ~ :;; 1 "' .. 1i. r, \!u-· ·•·!. COAST HONDA SED ANS ! $16. 39 INCL. FREIGHT IMPORTS ANO DEA.LER PREP. FULL FACT. EQUIPPEO I'-'---~~--.......... '""' ''."~ ,, ,,.,,.,, .. ,.' "'" "7 ~ 0 Mercedes 230 $L 1:u,: •. . I M~O~R="Rl~S-- .~ \l•,rris \1()(1<!) \\i\gon rw\\' •·11-:•. trans, f']11 !r1 1, brakes, ... 11 -11 s:ro ~1.:•1--.11ri. OPEL-- I ·' I . 54S·5..1'i0. I 1.1n .tllY Ollll'i' ut·:1 l'f lll !XI. _:___c:..c ______ _ l';Jil. 1970 Volkswagen 14,00l nil. COAST IMPORTS XIJ1t cond. $1400. Call ~1;~536.1. 'ti9 VW Seti.in. Proof of "l'r\'iring ('\'t"ry 3,000 n1i. Lil«' new. Sl200. -\9+-5493. -1966~Sundia1 -c imper-'1:-1·•i-: ____ _ Good rond., $1~ firrn. Call 't•i 1,.·ltl\" \\\' \',111 1u1', 644·7777. 1~~p-t:1r1 \\':ilk 1)1ru ~<'111 '. I(• 111• \t'\\ 1·11~' $\'.ll)l/J,,: .. ti' V\V '63 Sunroor $-IOO. Eng1n(• net'<IS \\'Ork. Sl+-1l!t3 19fH V\Y bug. F:~l'('l n1nn1n~ ( 1:1 \'\\']~ii;;. <1 1'1'1111 I'll~, 1111 p 11111. 1 11'1 11r1 '-4 r'u ln'.d,r•. !':nlHI. ~lt·n•n 1.q .. · d"1 1( sr;-;:1. 111 in . ..: 11;...;;111. 1!1,l \\\ ll•'-lpiid1.1 1·JJ1lljJ•'I E~1·• 1 <'Olltl. l~i11 fllil t', full1 UNIVERSIT Y, OLDSMOBILE-GMC TRUC KS·HONDA 2850 HARBO R, COSTA ME SA -540-9640 "W• Are Nitve-r Sotlsfl.cl U11rll You Are" \o·;\ )"I I J\, H lo t, ) / ! ).'II !I.I .. 11_. l.J.:.1 ------1'71 Opel 1900 Cpe \11to '!'!"tns, J~:ul10, !Jeau·r, ---1970 VW CAi\IPER SUPER CLF:A.\' $2650 • &l;}-5973 • I I i11· \l rl<!l<, l"l1lly t'Jl'l1,ry 1000-l:llO \V. P aciti.._ Cs!. !hi'}'. \ Lqu11•1·•·d (~~~(1'[)) N~'ll'!:l'Jrt Beach (71 4\ ti42-ll4lJ6 -.o;;---VW--C-o-n-,-.-N-,-.-. -,0-,-.-.-00<-I n111ki:: offf'r. 6.JJ.-2243. cond. $530. PA'.'aur. i11r11I fi75-3.1111. ------19.~ \l\V Va11. Ne1v <'r."o: ";, truns. f'un1plf'teJy p<111••l1·d inside. 67J-.~ll. -~11o1 J'p -~~+:.!-'l\~j,\_ '61 V\V Van. Good t't)r1o l. .~ '·'·'· !------~----I C $01A85SOT '70 SAAB 99E-_'°_:__"'_:__!. :.:__l -'-o•-'-·•~_:__'· ::.:m::_n>I_'_'"' likP nC'11•, Sport cpe., f:ll·t n1 r, MERCEDES BENZ-/ MERCEDE-SBENz I ' . ., '"""'' 682ow. ·1;1 ~'. .. s~~~.':o''h. ,__ ·.a.Jr.rs $1999 * &16-69'9 * fl.fERCED ES -19&1 <"On1·. '.!~'1J . . • I SO USED MERCEDES t . I <:adillac IMPORTS ~ ii V\\' l;us. Radio. llea1rr 6T:.-HO:~ or ;ift :1 :; CJ VOL VO :.tfl-~:.'CI. -\--------- .,, ""'· J OWOOL "" .. "'''"· 1972 VOLVO all ne1r! $1350. &-l:>---07i11; or • SE. Auto, 1-'ull p11T, n1r ' !>'t l\lt•rcl'tles litMI. :i Jl·•~~ ON DISPLAY N OW · 11. 1 ~.. J.,x~··I t•'/n{I ~lus1 ~ell Best Pirelli radials. J\1in1 .. nnd .....,In .. 20,1.(10 n11. silv•'r, lil1 L ease N ew Merc<:des , , \ I ..; \ ft ~ offer. 551-4483. &1:,..111.::.. Lease Today at Best Rates $88.74 Per Mo. 673-88]8. 1nl(•r. Ah~.o:ul•·l.1• /)l'W ,.,,,,1 1 ~~ It's b Ni•w cust s:l2.(~•J. ,\kiri SllB.71 Mo '1t~·.:y 1' 1 "1 1•1•l•1 1 1111101~ni1\\' r:Jc-1f1rCst ll\\y. 0 '68 V\V \V 1!h a little \\'ork I .wt reei.e .. i;ell your SJl'!,;,(\IJ, ['\I 1".I , i.:1':1 HOUSE OF I MPCr~TS '""'' 111 J,,.,,,,,;-..,11p<tr!l,1•'H hl71-t )6-t'.J-040G t ~s rouldbt>grea!.$1))().E\eS terns th ease, u~e DAI LY :{iz_._1 ~2 (lliiri• l!rlwi . 1;,•' 'I ·11• ,, ~,, r I , -.11 1 '•••1' i!G-4~i211 ft. ' G73---9::52 'ti\ V\V -Good Cond. r.1us1 Sell. 675-58fl7 'iO V\\' FASTBAC!\ aum, air, l"riv11tf' Party, * %s--07tl * Q.,\.C. ,\\I F~I. Allio. tr:ins., 111"•' hr;thr;:. '.!ti nio. Pilot Classified. !>42-5678. ------c.:tl .~-~\ •t:l .-:.111lo1 \ L I ' \ I• I 'h '68-OPE L CPE--:-......• 1,, ~ * '6;--v-w-v-.,.-.. -,,-,,-Sqli(k, Mot~r Homes 940 Motor Homes 940 Motor Homes 94J Motor Homes 940 ,,, 1000 1111 on rebll cng, ~'-"Jd For Leasing or buying 30 DIFFERENT FLOOR PLANS ON MOTORHOM£S ANO MINI MOTORHOM£S ............... -----. ..,._.,,,.__. ___ ------~. 11~1 4 ~!'''rr!. r,1d10 hr<tler ~ l'Ond. S:;()....6()89. 1.\(J('!1;:1>1. 4-\,, E. Coast Jhvy _ '71 Bl'G. like' r)('v.·, 12.0:)0 niii. "Wt Lew\& I_ I ~ ~ iiif'1i',. $495 1\E\\'PORT BEACJI HUNTINGTON BEACH G7.1-0000 F:". 53,,4 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH J f~;n1 Beai·h Bird., H.B. :~Hi-:1164 e s.1:z.01;;.:1 PEUGEOT * PEUGEOT * As ln1\' ;'1~ S'.!.299. f\'o. 5545) F!'.!T--: \VAiillE:\'S Sport Car Center e Uf'J>.>IGE C 0 U l'\ T Y'S LARGES!' 710 E. l~t ~t.. S.A . :~17--07G-I PORSCHE !Oprn S11nd11y·~ SAAB SALE- Au New SAAB 's Are Alwa ys Specia l Priced At Coast Instant Credit Bank Financing Immediate Delive ry Factory Trained Experts In Service, P a rts, Sales Overseas Delivery COAST IMPORiS '68 V\V ~ A-1 l'Olld. $950. li73-36UI eVC'S. '60 1.-ar111a nn l";hla-Vrry good rontl. Rest offrr. 2214 Holly Ln. N.B. a ft 6. '67 \/\\', ~unroof. beeutiful con<lit1on, rtl'I\ paint & tires, $900. 492-3878. '71 V'i\I Bus. 7 puss. 17,000 mi. Ve1y cle11n. Askin,i:: S..'1900. Orig-Oll'nf'r 646-i307. '6;i BUG, red. Xlnt cond. sunroof. runs great. $650 or offer. 6-14-1711. '65 BUS 1v/J\-lalibu camper kiL Goorl rond. Low nulcngl'. 5-lS-4268 For that Jtem urt<Ier $50, try the Penny Pincher Ar.1 1-'\J, SlSOO ~ood ofr. QLVQ 61'> 19'9 y '59 V\Y Hus rhH., llPPd~ 1 ~1 1 1 !~ ]J;11)~1 r, C:\l. filG~·::rr: g<'ar. S400 or? 512 t;cn1•1·... ---_ ---- ll.H. Autos, Used 990 '69 V\V, A'.\l/F',\1. t'.\!l'll~, very good ('()!ld. SJO!r,. &12-5919 'W V\V Squarebnck, low n11. Ne1v tires. L\·g. roun11·:- $!600. <l!H-363.1. ·57 VW Bus. Full syni·lim. Good condition. r-Just Sell! S:-txl. 668 \V. 18th St. C~L 'lil )'t)\'j'[,\(_' (' '1 t ti l I !\ :1 \\':n.:nn. l1t1' l!l'l'<'ll, r 11n ' "''II, l>o\11'1. ('01!~1. ~···il fPr $~7."1. (Jr 11 ;.,I•· !•>1' \'an. Al~fl ·n:i vur\ .. q' 1·;1 11. n1··,i~ 11 nrk $~(,, l~l-1 •J117G. l:l.~~ ~'· C:>t 1 !11).. .\pt, llll. Lagun.:1 ]l.~•;!(•h. ll<>I It!. AMERICAN '6R 7 Passenger Bus. Su11roor, · -------__ _ ll!ggage rack, chains, xln't cond. $1695/o!ff'r. 536-?.51.17, ·70• ~ Hrbl'l-~lachuK' 3')}.-1 :--pd·A_\!/F'.\1. :<1<'!"NJ, tapf', '65 V\V, nev.· clutch & r-.:-tu:k. {;,10dy1•u1· fil.\'J.:lass, hnusl. Good condition. $6:-J(). 11000 mi. und('r Y.arra11ty Call 675-7713. Sll;jj. &16-1?.0.~ . •• .. 11· ....... .e ... -------~ i,G -~~~-~~~; :r ~\ '66 Porsche 912 :-;Jlll, /1.\l 1-':0.1 J{ad1 (1, Lrkc I\1•11 '.'IP.f~ll'l 11111+'~. IYLt':i'llil 980 Autos, New 980 I Autos, N~.-w----9~8~0 1000-1200 \ V. :->ac i fie Cst. I! wv. Jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiii;;ii;i;;i;iii;iiiiiiiiii;i;;;iii;ij;;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiii, !".·L·11·1XJrt Bc<ich (il-11 642-0400 Autos, New '~DISCOUNT !142-2566 FOR FREE CREDIT CHECK! SAVING S I 7 YEARS FINANCING e AVAILABLE ON CHASSIS MOUNT JttO V ~ ""l"'~ 11,.,.,,~ lf\•ty nl- '"""'O' boll"'~ & f ·>~I,~~ . 1,,11y '"" ron•o·n"'1 ,.11 hl>~r ~ln.,.,\••.ril fl83/61 1\-.17~1\J ., ON APPROVED CRED IT NEW '72 DODGE VAN CONVERSION Uni' r~'"J·'•·Tr w•!1• ! •II• 1•· be,j 11 ... 1n,..,1,,,11'\!0 tl•l\$t1e_ w()l~r SIJf>Ply w,>1 fl"'"P· •"'11,, p.1nr•,nq t. 11'\\l,l\ohOfl. V•n~I flnor, curtm11s, ~ror. OiW cob·11~t~. ".12) l" '" 111'jlO\~ t. llvnl 1r. writ roo11 mor1ors. f Order Yovr~ Now. $388 8 WE CUSTOMIZE VA N CONVERSIONS TO SUIT YOU/ '66 Porsche 912 !i !'pd, A:\1 !-"\!. !\t•11 \ Sharp \TY:\ :1 '• COAST IMPORTS ll'lf'l<l 1:..'00 \\'. Parific Ci;!. ff11•y. N1•11'fJ!)I'! Ilf'arh 1714) 642.(}406 ;:,.tfi-4529 '71 911_E_ C'us1nrn p111nt, !uner! rxhaus!s. A~I ~'.\1, Ii s1~'1'd, 1 .. 11· 1n1Je.~. 1 u11ncr', nhsolutt'iy !';hu11·· rnn1n frr·sh. J\!11sf .~rf' & 1Jr'i\'(' !O !'~·:1 Jly ;q)/)!'l'!'i<l lf'. PrH·cd 10 s1·1J !fi:;1~·z.11 . Bkr. (';111 t.111-Z!J:'iO 01' li·[i-·1~~12 b(·· furf' 7 p111. .-'---'70 Porsche 911 T S1('reo, l\lng~. Privaic Party, n;iy~ s.1~.\J~iliO, nft 5 - X.i'.::-3155_ ~---~ TOYOTA '70 TOYOTA II ~ ~pt'i•d. rad~n. 787CU\\"., $1599 ~., 4·lj E. Coast lh1-y. NE\\'PORT BEACI! 673-0900 Ext. 53-54 !0]1('n Sunrlay\ '68 Crown Sta~ Wagon 6 1·yJ. 4 ~))l'('tL Radio, hl'a1er. tXDl-\9811 . $1795 HUNTINGTON BEACH •..i :11 l-T ~ .'JJ<'1'd, A \l/F:'lf. II :~' ::; '";;;~"~';"' ,';', ~';' .CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ·l'.·~11 ·1'.i f'I'('~. . .II 16ii'11 Bcal'li Bl\'r! I! R 'r.tir>1 l1t~11 i-;<11!-1•'nl°LJ 'rl05ll'H e R·l'2°()(i''.1 · ~· I olTl'/fn1 I 1 .. 111-1 .... ~ f'ng 1 11r11,~· . ~•{1rl~11-: II '" ,1.;10 '" .. "'" "'""'"''""I ~ 11\Qf. 1111"\•$ 1.1 1·()1·s1;1:~m:/:~1lt~~ ~!~~~~I m '''" f'lt'n111~s -,-17-21'21 Toyota & Jaguar Dealer , ,_. Authorized Sales & Service fi 1· • l!).(', engine I 900 S. Coast J-ligh~·ay in l'\<i•1!Pnl con'I, ll.L'\\' Laguna Beach 540-3100 p11in t. S'.!7:.0. ·l~lfi-:·i11.-::; ----,.-~---'69 To yota Crown l!l(iil-!11'2 • !;/U<:t:N 4 Dr. Aulo ·rrans, Harlio, . !l>\\'_ ~1,r;.i-:s • _ IlefllC'r. Df'luxe inter ior, '.\l/\f,b 01' ~ !·J. 54$-6502 120.'iASLl 'C.6 1-'Uft'>r'l!E 912. 4 sp. 1 Jim Slemons Imports JV!ust SC'll, $2700. 2201. S. Main, Santa Ana 644--JJ:;4 55i-:.i242 Open Sun. RENAULT Renault Demo Sale Semi Annual Demonst ra tor Clearance Sale This Weekend Unbeatable Pric es ALL 1972 MODELS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS 100>-1200 W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. Neo.vport .beach (714) 642-0406 Rtn1ult Sales & Service for over a decade in Orange County Scrv. Dept Open tit I p.m. Monday Jim Slemoni; Renault 2201 So. Maln, Santa Ana J blk. north of Warner Service Department Sf6..4U4 Sale• Ocpn.rtment 557-S2t2 '69 Jt..111, J owner. xlnl rond fhruotJf. Mu~! sr~ !tl 11p- preci11:tt, 897-l'TPJi nrt fi '70 TOYOTA WAGON $1495 SANTA ANA TOYOTA S1'1"Vicc DC'pl. open 7:30 am 'ti! 9 pm JI.Ion-Fri. 540-5212. 417 W. 'Vnn1er, Santa Ana. J\10VINC. ~1u~t .selJ auto. '70 TOYOTA Corona, radio, htr., x-cond. 673-71~. TRIUMPH *TRIUMPHS* '71 CLOSEOUT SPJT~~lRES AS LO\Y AS $2399 GT-6 SAVE $500 rnm WARREN'S Sport Car Center ORA NGE COUN T Y 'S . LARGEST no E. lit, s.A. Sl7"4'l64 VOLKSWAGEN '66 cu.atom bug with ·n SUper bug eng. AF whb, Poncht nidlal-.. 84 HP. $1,250. 495--0393. '55 vw $300, • 962-5937 • '69 C•mpor SllOO or best offer. 540-8651 '64 VW BUS xlnt cond. SOOO. 673-0422 !!11.~ llOmething you want to M"ll! O&nltlM ads do if wt'IJ -cell NOW 642-:i678. BUY NOW AT CLEARANCE PRICES! NEW 1972 AMBASSADOR 4 DOOR STATION WAGON s1000.00 DISCOUNT FROM MFG. SUGGESTED RETAIL WINDOW STICKER PRICE. New 1972 Ambassador 4 Door Sta t io n W1J9on. 360 VB engine, VB, auto. m1Jti c transmission, air conditioning, handl in9 p1J c k.,ge, underco<Jt in g, b~mper g~ards , radio, ADS-tilt steering wheel, third se<Jf w it h power t~1! ~~te, tinted gl•ss c om~lete, power ~is~ front br<Jke s, power steering, v11rbil1ty group, stcwage litter group, 1nd1v. Jiim. #2A8B71V243608. I WE SEU MORE-BECAUSE WE GIVE MORE '65 RAMii.ER CLASSIC 770 Door Hardtop. Automatic trans., radio, heater, power gtecring, power brakes, white side walls. (PHR684) '66 PONTIAC IONNL STATION WA.ON 9 pus.. automatic trans., ~ er steering, power brakes, pow- er windows, factory air. (SZM- 360). BJg 4 roomy. $896 70 Pl. YMOUTH STATION WA4ION SPORT SA'l'EUn'E. Air, au- tomatic tra.nl., V8, power steering. (754.EBC>. A vacation tpedal at $2396 '67 TRIUMPH 2000 4 sprrrl, r1Hlio, hC'otcr. (VEC· 310). A little d ream 1nac:hine. '6' IMPALA Hardtop. VS, automa- tic trans., radio, heater, pow('r steering, powPr brakes, white side \Valls. (ZZA743), A nice car !or only '70 AMX 2 Dr. HardtolJ. Factory air VS, auto matic trans.. radio'. heat"r, j)()\ver ste"ring, power brakes, mag wheels. <6940FZ). A real winner o t ' .. ; ' ' ,, 1 I s " • 5 11 R .6. " '· 19 u" ,. "' ,,. Pt 1 A_u_•0_•,_u ______ m_ Auto,, UMd BUICK G.'i H1\1••r:1 t:s. ;ur, lull p111 \\ 111~ ' 'i···1u, ••\\ 111 ·r S:.!1~1., 1·1·1-, 11 , '72 Skyla rk-All extras ~ :1;-~1 II \Ii j:~Ki - CADILLAC ··HJ!.!. \\ll!Tl.11 >t :1-.-> · SUNSET MOTORS I)! !1\:"•i( a·: ('()UNT\' 1.f)(',\TION 1970 Cad. Conv. $4495 !111111;11 ul.ih· 1nsidl' ,t, our. llHs f;11·1 ;111·. •Tul~I' 1·()nlrul. A:'ll ,V; )-':\[ Slll"t~•. lilt .~ Ith 11hel'1. !Jl<\11••111·1111n1•r 1·;i1· ha-.; ,,n!r :;~.ool'! n11 li':.. J.t,· ::1'!7\1-"Z. CADILLAC CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH r1o1~d llt-;u h Blitl . ll.I;, .'il!I :dtil • )<;!:.! 1M;_:[ [•1;'.,! (',u1. 11" \'JI!<' ('(JUJX', l-.11·ry \-:\1J,, i11rl. 40 n1dt> l1J •'"· ,\ ,.11nn ... 1f. 11/only :-; :11){1 rnil<'S. L(•av1ng 1·oun- 1 r·Jt Savr1f1cl'! 1h·f'r SIOt\T I 11111du11· .~t1rkf'r at S7~.00. No rr·;i,ks. ti !frl'l:!:lt t la~s only. '\;.'\ :-.J·.I),\'.\; IJ.>V11!t•.'AllP11-r, :ill h•:i!llt·t', tVrry r xtra. f\!'11 11n»-: .;ihnrp. :\lust si;-lL 1;1~,...:! 1i:1. Phone 645-6677 I 1970 Ha rbor Blvd . ·71 1·_\!J , Jl 11.·v 11h., ,,111..I 111110· II•[! ,\: u1h·r. t'ull) •~11 11p S:-;600. P11 . l'ty, Days [1 \IJ l~;::ti, •'\I'S, 5SIJ-25 J7. Costa Mesa YO UR ONLY FAf·Tor:r AUTH ORIZE D CADILLAC J1F.ALF.P. t ',\IJ "Ii'.! <"onv1·rt1h)(', 1011· rn il·'~. 11!;~· 111·11, all ('X!ras. 1J!i I·] I i.u·ado. 1-"ull~ ''1ll lflll'"d-l)f 1~ 'I\\ Ol'f. ~::..:.-l(). 1;1:,_:~~i!i CA MARO L'l.r''l'St s1·ll'('t111n or f'ndil-1 -----~--­ ln1·:." 111 (!ran~'.,-. C'ount~··1 ·i;•1 ('\\J,\f:(l -"-" ::r~;. 4 ~11•1 , Sale.~-L.1 ·:is1n•·. Look fur nur 2::.r~•J 1111. L1•11d•tl. S~:!CJ-'I. full pa~r· ads <·1,..r.v \\l•·rl. '17'1 1111'1 & Frida.-,• for 011r :.pcr1:1ls. ~ ----• ~Nabers g Cadillac CHEVELLE 1;1: \I 1Ui\'J"l(J." Sp<>ci:1I. '~\ (_'h,·1 PllC' s...;, fully l1~u!i d, 2600 1-fARBOR BL, n1-ar l11'w. \lu~t Sf'•• 1'1 HI,.. COSTr\ l\tES,\ pro·,· . .'1::!1-1~10 540-9100 0(X'n Sund.1y -,7Tl:ADILLAC- " ~IED~~"DE H~~I~~:"'' I 1rad1•-i11. rr:~-,i 1. $5795 ROY CARVER Inc. :!:;I E. lllh St Full pn\\rr. S.i:iO. Wa tch Out Tahoe!--1 Here She Comes! I Good Bye Michele '6:J f\IPAI..\ 2'13 V·S P/::i & l'/1:. f{ad1<1. {;ocJ<i Iran~. nr :.tn.i 0·1r. SIOO. 1;1·.-.i:-~n. ·,;; ('!i.'l ;--1-dr l1:q1aL~1;; ... ,1 Finn $1:11) , .1:-.h. l'h<.>nl' f,i;.,.1r.1:1:: "/iii lrn11nl.1 SS. \I-\ 1\ulo .. c6,72 -,,,c-,,c-Jllln1· c:-;V·r-· -1111-'fr.111~. /'111,11•r .~Ir' i· in i.: ·1 Ill a 1· 11 I :1 I •' I ' •1 n ii 1!.nn I \'•'•·d~ \I (>I h ~2~~~. :-,'l'j.()2'24. ll97-f\:.!~1 . 'j;I \1..11/iu . ~ :.:n IJ~d;s nir·i·.1 ··1;n .1. \\'lllTl.l!ll;!·.:-:, i.:i~•d 1r:u1sp .. r1.1ti11n 1·:0· Pvr SUNSET MOTORS I'" ''"-'"'" 1''j ! . 1111.IP> ]•)1ll1;"·11J •!•• (\•n1/11oun. :-:.i.l'rifu·e . DIUSl l 0P.1\:\"< ;r.: ('11t·:-;·Tr l "'!l ~i--O'l21. J,clt'ATION 1971 Cad. Sed. Dev. ·:1 Cl!!·:\·~.LLE, loadetl, :..Int $S 995 ·~·rnt. .. -~-iH~-•:r_ tw-~t •lHC'r. tJn!v lll. lflO n11lrs. ltkf' 111·11 & _!il()..-l . .,.~: !l.fl.--il.il. I l'";•llV luadt'd. 1111.o; tilt S, 1<'11• I "li2 Ch• 1.1 \\'ng. \'.>:. Au1n, 11·h,,1•1. f:11·1 rur. 1·1nvl lop. p/~. 11 /11. r:id 11. t;:rl. rr:insp. lo•;1!111'r 11111'1"1<11', dnnii Jrn·k~ ! SIO!J/flfr. ii l:.!-Oili ---r'l"l('P<I to ~··II. l.1r · =1.·1:llJ:"\".\ "ill ('\IFV. \',\.\l !~ Phone 645-667 7 I "·1 11·1,: 1, t 'YI .. s1..:010 1970 Harbor Blvd . • .,,,, 1 "" • Costa Mesa :-CHRYSLER-------~~ * t'lt·anf'sl "66 CouPt· de \'1111· in Oran~e County. A\t/F:'ll. t.n11.~1" ron1rnl. Vinyl top. Elf·<' \\'indo11 ~ & Sf'ats. lC':i thf'r int.i'. !168--~JS 10 [)aUy Pilot Want Ads have bargains J:a]ort. t:n.•I <'<lll4l11 1nn, runs 11·1·11. S2'1)/ln.ikr nffr•r 9&2---f>l)()I Like 1'1 1rarlc? Our Tr:idr r's P;irndiSC' column Is fo r you! 5 lines, ;, rlnys for .i bucks. Autos, Imported 970 I Autos, Imported liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAJ;.suN. SPECIAL '69 TOYOTA CROWN TOP OF THE LINE SEDAN IN FIRE OPAL RED /BLACK INT. FULLY EQUIPPED -YQC- 472. SEE IT -YOU'LL BUY IT! Onr 100 Othtr New & U1od C..ToCltooMFrom r ru:IJY Jurtt ~. 1972 990 Auto1, Used 990 Auf0$, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL CORVETI E ' DAILY PILOT :n, 9'90 Autos, UMd DODGE 7:' Coronrl I)~' Slit \\.'11.i.: \\ 1U M'li ur rrutl•• fol' l.1 10• 111Nlfol V\\' h11~. S~ffl A tr. n1;1n.-, I-_,.rt •~. t '.di <';1r1) 1~'1 !"l.•l." l'lo,.n.t.·1 ".•••I ,~11~1 r .ir• ':."• " 11· 11!·· (," \I." ' ' . d'~ o >.<I • • ill l1iH/!.:I-\ \\, l't I\ ! 1 ( ' 11·1 r I ' , • JEEP t ,1 ,: t'•n;.:. I• Sl~ll! Ul 'I 990 Autos, Used 990 SO WHY DON 'T '71 CHEV. VEGA COUPE R .. d" l u>~ed, Supe,,or r..•r. ( ? 17 <; • 51999 '71 IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP A·ilr,.,•!•c P S. P B • "" cond • "'"vi •OL i "'ppr n•c ~. low m .,~, ll.19CUA! $32.99 '70 IMPALA CUSTOM COUf'[ Pow•• "eer·f•'}. "ulom •hc. P 8., r.tdio, "'' cond. l758Afl(I !WQWI $19 99 O@IM I WHERE THE NICE CARS AND TRUCKS ARE '70 NOYA 4 DOO R V8 , o11 utom•tic, o11 ir C0'1dilicntn9, ••die, pow•• 1lt••in9 . !b01- CNl<l $1699 '69 CAPRICE 4 DOOR HARDTOP Vinyl tcof, ti It wh••I. ••doc, power 1leerin9, .;, condition· in9, 9or9•01u c•r. !ZNR7Sl l ~399 '66 CHEV. IMPALA ' o, <ed•n. One c•r1ful own- er. SS.BOS mile1. Power •I••" in9, r1dio. •ulom.tic ....... ISLVS09 J $1099 • '72 PINTO COUP'E 2000 cc •'19in•. 4 1pe•d, r1dio, eir conditionin9. l.f BIELU ) $2,599 '71 FORD WAGON Cntry. 1eden 10 p111. Air ccnd, P.S., P.8 .. lu99•9e reek, •ulc· m•lic. 17.1 Sb mile1 . Sh .. rp. l 6b.t0JXI $3699 '71 PINTO COUPE Aufom61ic, ••dio. low m1le 1. 2000 cc itnqine. f716CIJPJ $1999 WHERE THE SELECTION IS! '71 FORD TORINO Cp•. H.T. Vinyl re.of, o11i1 cond low mile" •U P•••cr c•r 11si CFO ! $2699 '63 VOLKSWAGEN IUG S!ic~ 1hift, r•dio, 9cod cond" lion. (QHZ90S ! $699 '70 DATSUN PICKUP .( 1peed, low mil11, radio, 9em top c•mper 1h1ll. 1900 BEK! $1499 '69 DATSUN l'ICICUI' l.c .,,j ..,.ir• ,,.d ,., • ,.,~.d ' ,,,,, "·n, !!l7 8A l $1199 '71 BUICK LE SAIRE Coupe. A" ccnd , P S p B. ••nvl roof, tAdio, super ccnd•- 1tcn. !P2Sb 7!. $2699 '71 PONTIAC FIREllAD c,. Air cond., P.S, P.8 . ••· dio, con1ol1, b ...... ~., '"""· 1h•rp, •h •rp, bron1e c•r. On• t•<fful owner. !Sl8CE KI $3199 WHERE YOU'RE TR EATED LIKE A CUSTOMER BEFORE AND AFTER YOU BUY! '68 PONT. LE MANS COUP£ A:.td ''· pc...-1r ''"~'""II ""'O"'"" '. ·~·I n1r..1 <•• 'VvCA~l •l $1399 '69 PLYMOUTH VALIAN T Cp ~. 2.f,bOO mol••· Su pe•b 'on· d,1,cn. Radoc, •ulom .. tic, o"' •••v be•! bu~. $1599 '69 PLYM. FURY Ill COUPE Rnd10, power >!'""•"'1· ,..,1 om•- tic lr•n1. SUP"'''" ~~·. ~~~r p blu•. IZNV2t.2 f $1599 45 TRUCKS-VANS-PICKUPS-ALL KINDS -BIG SELECTION! '70 EL CAMINO $2599 '67 CHEVY 1/2-TON VAN 51999 Rodio, VB, power t-hHJ, •11f•Motic, i harp car, Camp.,. S1,111dlol con•Hslon. 44,000 011• O•ner low mllfl. !l5520HJ mllH, 6 cyl., 1tick. ~Q74.f .f1 I '6 7 EL CAMINO $1399 '66 FORD 1/2-TON PICKUP $1299 Vinyl roof, rodio, automatic, 6 cyl., 1tlclt, radio, recd 1ho1ui pie.up. oir cond. IV21602l A l)ood buy. lf1 9651CJ '70 CHEVY 3/4-TON P.U. 53299 '68 CHEVY 1/2-TON PICKUP WILL V8, cust. cab., air ca.ct., P.S., nidlo, 011te., 4 \ll'heel d rift, radio. 4 IPffd, supel'lor tr11clt 411,114 mllo1. TRADE H.D. compor oqulp. (P'26141 Ca1t1pfl" mirrors. 19210SGI '7.0 FORD 3/4-TON PICKUP $2899 '68 FORD BRONCO $1999 V8, 011tomatlc, air co11d., radio, P'lclt1p. 4 whHI drive, w perlor truck. IP'2711) 1tklr 1hlft, VI . f P'2 7J41 '69 CHEVY 1/2-TON PICKUP 52699 '69 DODGE POWER WAGON $2.799 Pow•r 1t .. rl119, air co.id., ..._l'IMltlc, rodlo, 4 wflHI drl•o, radio, 4 1peed, toe:• h1bt;, front niownted '11pet'tlft 1hoc:ll1. ISOJ12LJ I toll wl11ch, pow~r to•• off dri••· IP'27021 • 6 9 • .~~!?,,, .:.~~.!.?..~ ... ~!AKE 52599 '62 FORD t/2-TON 4 Whl. Drive $699 P'lckwp. Stick t hlft, I c'tflndH, rodlo, J0,5&0 nillot.. 11 lSIJllJ ttroltf drlvor. 17570110 '67 CHEVY 1/2-TON PICKUP 51499 '69 GMC 3/4.TON VAN 52299 VS, rctdio, 1tkll 1lllft. Goed I cylhtder, 1tlclr. •l9ht o .... condltlo•. 19917141 Low, low nllln. I Jl14JA. I 2828 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA J ( I . ' " ' .... ~. 38 D•ILY PILOT Frida), June 9, 1?12 YOU WILL REALLY RAKE IN THE SA VIN<iS ON . THESE USED CAR SPECIALS '·,, " '69 TOYOTA A~lomfttic, R•dio & heale•. I I l18XEJ '69 BUICK SKYLARK 1-ieetet, power 1t11rin9, vinyl 2 d,, H.T. VO, •olom•li<. "°''· $2095 1oof, factory eir conditionin9. !ZDH286l '70 HONDA CAR R•dio, h•11ffr, 4 1peed lr•n1· rni11ion. I l62C0Rl '69 DODGE SWINGER R.O;,,, huto" •otom•H< '""''' $1795 '"""on, powe• 1l••r1n9. (ZAW- 7!91 '67 BUICK ELECTRA 4 J,, H.T. Fo ll ''""· '"''"' $15 95 •ir conditioning. vinyl roof. IUDU0041 '65 CHEVROLET 2 door. Automatic lran1mi11ion, f1dio end healer. fWYY27 2) '67 BUICK SKYLARK • '"'. h.,dtop. A;, ""d;t;~,. $1395 1119, v•nvl roof. pow er 1teertn9 l br11~11. I UPK775) '69 OLDS 98 2 door H.T. Full power, factory a:r. ~i nyl roof, lilt lei, wh.,el, AM , FM 1l•reo w;!h l•P• pl~yfr, I YEX- 861 l $2595 '70 MAVERICK Air cond,!lona19, ••dio •nd h.~t. e r. I 11 bANl!. '66 TORONADO '69 TOY OT A Land Cruiser 4 wh.,.,I dri"'•· Mui! \fe !hi1 c111e. !3S2AFXI $1995 '67 CHEVY 3/4 TON Fl~tb ed. Aulom11lic, redio, h·~l1r. (V983531 $1895 '67 KARMANN GHIA 4 speed, radio and heale•. !TQM199) $895 '69 FORD TORINO conditionin9, vinyl roof. IZAY2 4ll $1795 '64 DODGE WAGON rtck. !0WKOl2) $595 '69 GRAND PRIX R&H, •otom•t;<, foll pow.,, $2595 f,.ctory eir, vinyl roof. !48lAZ0) . . I I . . 1850 Harbor Blvd. ' I, I ' '72 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME AIR CONDITIONING VB, automatic, radio, heater, power steering, powe r brakes, factory air conditioning, vinyl roof, tinted glass, fro nt bumper 9uardS. USED -LOW MILEAGE (I 02765) NEW '72 OLDS DEL TA 88 AIR CONDITIONING Hardtop coupe. YB, automatic, rad io, heater, power steering, power d isc brakes, factory air cond itioning, white wall tires. # 121759 $ NEW '72 OLDSMOBILE 98 AIR CONDITIONING Coupe. Power windows . power steer· in g & disc brakes, air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, rear seat speakers and many more luxury features. '#481005 $ NEW '72 CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON AIR CONDITIONING A utomat ic, power steering, power disc brakes, power windows, power 6 way seat, roof rack, white side wall tire s, factory air conditioning. 1554· 539). ORANGE {OUNTY'S LEADING HONDA DEALER COSTA MESA I s ' . .; . ' ' . • r ~ .• , , ~ . .. .. • • • • . , .. .• '• :: .. • ~ '• .,. ,., , ' , .. ~- r " ~ . , ;. , • . . • • • . .• .• ,• :: ·• ~ • , ~. ,..~ ' , ~ ' ~ ,• ~~ .· •• , •• ,• •• , ~ ! DAIL V PILOT '1J ----l§JJ .......... l§l I ---l§l I ---l§J [ ." ....... ]§] [ SAT.•SUN. SPECIAL Step Up To Luxury • • Excellent se lec tion of previously owned l\1ark JJJ's and Continentals. 1970 MARK III Exceptionally Clean! Medium green metallic w/dark ivy & landau roof. Luxury equip- ped including full power, climate control air, indivi dual adjust- in g power front seats , tilt \vheel, 8 track stereo. (128 AKU) SALE! Outstandi11g Group Of 01oice Cars! 1970 Cadillac EL DORADO I1nmaculate. Emerald n1ist mPtallic/ black Landau & n1atching Leather in- trrinr. l~ux111)' cquipprd. f ull !)Q\\'f'r inrl. 6 \IIlY Sl•fl l , tilt-tf'I(' \\'hC'el, Af\1- }-ill sh'rr"<1. po\l'•'r door locks & much m urr. (~l ,\/.;:Jf $5275 1968 Lincoln 4 DOOR Lii.:h t blue finish with dark blue vinyl trip. Full power and factory air. (\~'JB127l. See and dMve today. $2375 1969 Lincoln CONTINENTAL 4 DR. \Vhitc t'Xt!'rior 11·ith blark )P&lhf'r and vinyl top. full no11·rr, air conrl. 11nd 1·nruun1 lnrkin.r: woun. Near y,•holesnle. IXYZ<l.~1. Full priCl' $3275 1970 Cougar XR7 CONVERTllLl Super c!C'an. Cool polar while finish. Leathrr buckt>! i;eRl!i, console, A:\1- F':O.t strreo. air cond .. po.,.,er slerr- ing & brakes. (66GBNN • $2975 1970 Ford Calaxic 500 2 DOOR HARDTOP Automatic, radio, ht"atrr, !X)ll'l'r steering &. brakes, vinyl top, factory air conditioning, excellent condition, good economy. $2275 1971 Mercedes 210SE 4 DOOR 11.000 milrs. D4>s<'rl beige 11·ith hro11·n Landau and saddlc to11e interior. Luxury l"QuippPd inrl A11t on1n1ir, A~1-Fl\f radio, air cond., po\\·er s!C'f'r- ing & brakes, po11•er y,•indo11•11. See and drive. Sale Price ALWAYS A GREAT SELECTION OF TOP QUALITY CARS ... 2828 HARBOR BLVD,. CQSTA MESA • &40-6830 Home Of The New Car ••• "Gelden Toueh" ----990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Uffd 990 Autos, UMO 990 MUSTANG 1964 FaJcon Sprint. Conv. ln '66 lifUSfANC m ini rorl(J. Ext."el Cond. $100 or best or-Ivy gl'f't'n, auio trans, orig fe-r. ~36J4. OY.flt'T. &U-552.t FORD '12 Pinto Runabout '66 li-lustan.ir:. Clean-F'ully lU11.-ie<I, air roN\-P/~. di!le brakes. Call at1 6-&l>-0~. Llk• Dm>d """· only S.OOO OLDSMOBILE actual n1iles. Custorn 1nl er----------- '0'· <0 " 0 '" '""'°'" ' '70 Olds Toronado sf)Cf'd, mag 1l'ht>els, radio. heater, 864F:ON. $2395 ?!l.tro nulr>s, one O\\'nrr, Full l:Jol\·rr. & Vinyl noor. Re-&"'A n1aind,·1 ol lactory \\ arran-0 ~ ty, 13UIBMPI. S34!1'l, ~,.. ,asO~ ~ "~,??~,;~, ,,, .. ... , ,t,,,P 1970 TunJ~~~l l~~1nfort.1I1ot1 PONTIAC '72 Bonneville Bran<.t ne-w 2 door ha.rdfop. Cumbt'rland blue. Fully equ1ppt'<l, AM, Fli-f r adlo, l!aliy 11 wh~ls, Alt 1v11tl., JXM'er steering, puy,·e1· bra.kt"s, 2N57V2C306361, $4395 BILL BARRY F iat-GMC-Pontiac t lst St. at S.:\ t'r.\) ~ 2{0J E. 1st 51.. Santa Ana 55,q. }txMJ --,6-9_P_o-nti";cG;:o- Auton1atic trans, air, PQ\l'er slf't"r111J:-, radio, hca!t>r, low do11·n, r-a~.v t.~r111s . $1799 PHONE 645-5?"19 445 E. Coast lh''Y· -;ur eond. t\~1/F'.\1 ~t<'rf'f1 J\.l!RACLE ~l,\l.JlA NF.WPORT BEACJ! rad1u & 1:ipt• rl<'t'k. Full p11·r 21-1.; Harbor BlvU. 673--0900 Ext. 53-~1 ('Qu1p. 1·111 11 h1vl and Vinyl Cosla t.il.'Sa ~~~~~-----'•'P· $.';600. ~lr. Cray dJ..\S --~~===~--'64 G I ' 500 H T A '68 ~~11lt-::s1nn a axre . . >1"-"'" tcv..• c12-320.1. XI.NT COND. -1 ~rD. $177."i * 4!lj-:!357 2 Door, v.~. auto, steering, (GPG4291 1·ad10, l~IGS (ll.llS,\IOH!L~; CutlH '" po11f•r Suprt'1111' b.v ori,:u111.l Ol\'ll•'I', hl'Ull't'. rully t•qu1pp1·d, .\Int <.'01)(! .. 8-li-6!118. $395 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 16661 Bf'af'h Bll'd . II B, 540-5164 • 842-0631 -------OLDS ·ui; 41~ stick. P/B, P/S, P/\V, ll/11, n1r, $."llJO. U11I. 1ra ill·r $6(). .i."1i-236Q. PONTIAC '72 LEMANS Brand n<.'11' 1972 Lo• Mans. 2 door hard 1op. Fully fa<"Tory equippe<I int'luchng rarl10, heater, 11 hi!(• sirlc 11 all t1rrs. autoinalic lrans., pl us 1nany e.xtras, #2037022112516, $3195 BILL BARRY 1972 FIREBIRD Largest sel('-{'tion of Brand n1·1\' 1972 f'iri'birds in So. Cullf BILL BARRY F iat-GMC-Pontiac 1 lsl S! at S.A, }''r,1~ I 2000 E. Jsr S1 .. S3rH;1 ;\na 5a,.'\.JOOO 'ti~! Gran<! PrLx, n1r <'<>nd., p11T. !'.h'Pring, p11r hrnkl's, p11 r 11 u'ldo11·s. C..14-.l5i9. * 1965 PONT1AC Catalina, 2 dr, Good Conrl. Ne"" tirt>s, l\lust sell. :\lake offer. 8-16-3678. ·.-o-===~~--'63 FJR EBJTI[l 400 ('Oil\'!, PLYMOUTH '68 Fury Ill 2 Dr. H.T. VS, 11u1u. fucrory 1ur, pi:.>1•er 1>tl'<'l'lt1~. r<Hho. hl'nl1T, tlnt- l'd ~a...s. t\\":''.\7-'ui. $895 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Satellite Autn T1·an~. \I~. l'111u-r c·r, r I ing. Uuc~vt ~ .... 1, t ""I Tires, Nu Tr;1n, \ll1,r _..;,I! _f'riva!{' l'nrl) _s1.~1·1 I' 17 ;uq·, 1 , '66 Ply. Val1a 111 \11!" 1'1 <'I'. J{/ll ·I I Ir ;-.;, 11 p ,, .. 1 !lt'f's .llr.I br.d" 'G-1 0.11'1'.11·11 tuo;uhT' ,\ {;16-6-l'll. .. \ ·1, < * * \\':•&"-HI "'· au , ;:1 \ 1•111;. Sh11rp'. C'nri•1d•l' trad r <k)\1·n, 6--12--!!: l•l. RAMBLER Fiat-GMC-Pontiae IJst St. at S.A. t'rwy.) 2000 E. 1st St., Santa Ana Automatic trans, po11·l.-'r steer· 5!">.(j· 1000 H:irnblrr An1rr11·:111, xtr<.i~. s harp , designer's '61 plPasurc c;u·. S le p hen 67~1-1-12 5-16--89211 . JJr., Had1•1. hf'11f. ,111(01niat1e ing, air. J 01vner. Jo\\' mile· t-.-6'-F-ir-.,.-,,-n-I -:<-,'1-ct-,,-,-11-"-rst age, ]O\V rlo11·n. 1.-'asy terms. shift, ps, l\'l(le ovals \\'/US $1899 11\<lj;'S. SICl'('Q 1:qlt' deck. ]Jl!ONE &15-5i!l9 Sho11Toon1 conJ. Fe111al<' llAL (;REEN'S n11·ncr last 3 yr<:. $1795, Or J\1 lllACLE J\1AZD1\ t:r1'.~l offer. ·1~11 :-iO. 2145 Harbor Blvd. Costa li-lcsa MUST SELL! 1971 For~ LTD Cntry Sq. 10 196S GTO. Fartory a ir. toacis pas~. Atr, roof rack, tra1kr of ex:tras. loii· niilagf', $1~~10. 1011•111g pkg. 429 eng. Lo\\' '-~ 1 ti .. "I 826-12'·" . 962 1 •• 2 f 6 or.,._.~ o {L .-1onc JU. 1~5 Le J\·lans v .. ~. 2 dr sedan. Clean~ su:i0. or ~st offer. !"tl8-:J2SS. '62 Pontiac Catalina. (;()()([ eng1nf', llt·Nls t1r1'S, Sl!"il. Call .'i?.6--3361 after .\ pm. ·:;9 Pontiac. Vl't~·ll~~ Jtuns 11·eH. $100. &!-l--526fl The fastest draw 1n the \\'csL .. a Daily Pi Io t Class1ficd Ad. 642-5678. '6C. A:'v1BAS!-;.-\[)01t .II 1·yJ ('(Jtl)1'' ~:t!.1 J ,,·,(1 111 1.: r .. r F,ir I ;,1~1. f, ki-:.10;1 t. VEGc-cAc--- 'il V(>g;1. Xlnr 1·u 11d. !rans, rfld1". ~i.·,., n SJ.«JO. :>62-;s·~-;- Put a little "l••l1' 11 ~1•ur Levis -~l·ll !hn-.c h.1111JI,·, l"r "bucks". <..:all Ll:1..,,_f , d 642-5678. nu. ~ ;-,;-, a t pm & """""""""-"'"""""""'"'."" \\·knds. - -Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used '68 FORD Galaxic 500, 2 dr .. Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; Landau top. a/c. P/B, sterro !ape, :<Int rond. &e !o apprec. $1300. 53&-3268 aft 12 Jllll. 'ti9 LTD Squire wagon. 6 1"J.ass, r/h, auto, tac air. lug- gage' rack. ExCE'l 1a1111!y r'ar. Pvt pty. 549-2048 -,~~~=-~~~ '69 Ford LTD 4 dr. hrcitp, BrKhn1, air, stereo. 11e1v tires. Xlnt n1eC'hanical rond. S1750. 5.'i7-fi1 16/S~7-5007. '7! PINTO 4 .~JX'ed, radio, healer, Jo\Y 111ilragc, Jo1v do11•n, easy terms. $1699 Pl!ONE &-15-5799 li-t!RACLE li-1,\ZOA 2145 J-larbor Blvd, Costa ~1csa HITI PINTO Ru nfl bout, bro11·n, radto. A1nt c'Ond. S21:'il. For appt. Ca 11 6.J-1--1 U-1 I '62 i'onl Sta. \Vag., 9 pass., 1 PS/PB, gd. transp. car I $295. fM--743'1. $85. '61 J.'Ak:on. rblt en~ .. no v•ork ne('d<'d , runs \Vl'll. 926 E Occanlronl, Bal. Peu. I 'i[) Ford \\"gn -XJnt conrl. '67 Ford LT'D, fuU )X)11f'I' ,11r, strrro. in1n1aa rond! $1100.1 NOBODY'S DISCOUNT CAN MATCH BOB TERRY'S FOR EXAMPLE ~.e~ .. :.1? .~uJ.~~.~e~~~~J~~: ~~~. '!.2 .~Puel},~!D !1~~. ~E!!; Iulo!\ -Wlll!1 W1ll Tlre1 -l'lcffry Air. S~H Ater1-Soll lt1y Gl•1-R1mot1 CDfllrol Mirror -Conv.,.lertc• Grvvp, Dbl. Wti"t Cov1._eoor Sid• MovlcUnt•• Power ll"rin9-Pow1r Dl1c: 8 r•k•-Avtom1tfc Drive -M•ny other l!irtru. bu! 1111 1pc1r1y !NO c". with Ptwer Dl•c lr1k11, ltlck ~ Pinion Jlterlnt, ""''' end l>Mrolllr, Wl1lt1 W•H Tim,. pl111 m1nr etllff 1r111d••d ••· • I•••. $427733 ~erial t t t , -=-... ... ~ ... . • • #2C120377 Serial #5795721,13 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LUXURIOUS NEW IUICKS AND OPELS ARF. SALE PRICED FOR THE BALANCE OF JUNE WEEKEND SPECIAL '68 VW BUG . IWVX8731 LOW OYERHEAD DOES IT Since 1933 -Sth & Walnut Huntington Beach 536·6588 ,,. WJ1~11t {; • • 0~1 Wy._ Onf' O\vner. 4~1-7081. -- ------91-0 Autos, Imported 970Autos, Used 990 Autos, Imported '66 Galax1e 500, xlnt co11<L, l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;..i~ '68 VW FASTBACK VEIY COMrLm SbVICE IECOIDS KUT IY PIEVIOUS OWNEI -CAI VEIY CLEAN. IADIO -4 SPD. XST• 4ll. SH IT -YOU'LL IUY IT! ~5995 EXAMPLE: 1970 PLYMOUTH A ir Cond., Power Steering, P.B .. y.~ (09961 $599 Wiii Auht In Fitt-1 .. Anr Car or Truck vinyl roof, oc'\1• tires. $6j(J. •194---3116. MERCURY '63 :i\1erc, radio, PIS, PIB, $350. GREAT USED CARS 675-2291 ·62 Mereury, new brakes, runs good. $225 or best of· fer. 847-26M, MUSTANG '70 MUSTANG CPE. Daytonll Yellow. F11ctory air, tape deck, auto., P.S., WSW, loaded. Low mileage, (447- CDGI, $2288 17331 Beach Blvd., Hunt. Bch. Dlr, 842-fi666 '70 MUSTANG MACH I One of the Sharpest can In Orange C.OUnty. Has every available option, Sold new for over SSOOO. (674AVAl. Bey at wholesale! Must sell! Bkr. Call before 7 pm 645-4.192 or 644-2950. '66 Mustang Sacrifice·must scll. 897-0224 '69 Mu111ang ~1ach I. Creen. Jn good condition. &st of. fer. 67:t-1959. '65 SQ back-blue 1~1t11·hlte vinyl top. Air/cone!, P/B, P /B $795/548-16St. ~10VING out of state mu~t Mcrf. '66 Mu~tanR: auto, b~ orr. 557-200.3. The "Yf!llow Pa.gn" cla~8iflro ..• &l:Z..5673 '71 VW DEWXE BUS ............. ,$2195 '71 VW WESTPHALIA CAMPER Under l'lcl. W1rr1nty, Show ltoom Cond. Yellow w/l lk, lnl. {701 ONZJ lttdlo plu1 111 !hi ~ot1!ort1 GI l>Ome. (0$0.7') A .i•I et " :$2595 '70 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK (hrG,.,,.. W!l .. 11, rtdlo-1!111 new. (147 IHL I -$1695 '61 VW BUG .............. · . · · · · · $249 NEED WOii.i(. !l'VHlS91, '65 KARMANN GHIA ............. : $9A8 Ot8nOe. Rtdlo, He8ter, F8ctory 11~tluilt Engine ~ Trtn1. $M to 1ppr9(ltltl (SGI e,g!} '6B FIAT SPIDER ................. -$1011 St\Ow Room C~ro<l!lfo<l, New 1'op, !XEY to'Ol. 8rlOM It~ w/Blecll lnltrlor, '65 VW SQUAREBACK ............. , $799 Ntw p1lnl, • 1peld. {RFF,10 '68 VW SEDAN ........ . $1099 4 sPffC[, radio, ~1111" .-.11 I! ntech i1 vov. IWll!MSlOf '70 VW CUSTOM SUNDIAL CAMPER $27BI Grflll tor WMklmh. (Ill AYll. Th lt WHk.nd only '67 CHEVY >/4 TON ..... . ·$1495 ~l(kup, Ntw P1lnl. Au!o., VI. 4ftl73'J '63 VW PANEL BUS ............. ·$1nU 5tml·ct""'9f'. Exc:ellt!lt cONI. ~ ~ (KDCHf) , -1-r '71 TOYOTA COROLLA ....... . Avto., yttlaw.(ln'tll. Eldwlr l9dle'1 '''·Only 7..IOO mlltt1 Co-•CCM) ·$1695 '6B VW FASTBACK I 10Md, t it cond., lllce MW. CXCI02'J · · -· · ..... · .$1295 '68 DODGE SPORTSMAN WAGON '67 OPEL WAGON ........ ·$611 '68 vw PICKUP ...........•••..• I $'95 ltldlo, hl1t1r, f'IOll{ll tr19N. IYllllX M'I '71 DODGE COLT WAGON ...... $2111 SMw room condtllon, 4 IJl<Wd, tM:llo (MIOZP J. '65 OLDS STARFIRE .........•..... $995 con"'ll'llblt. Fylt ~. feaory •Ir. ll'nll'lll<1i1l1111, fltPJ«nl .. '62 CORVAIR YAN CAMPER RK«lllY ttbllltt l!'lllne. IOKA elll '64 VW BIJG .................... ~9 111on. w""-11111 Sll9Clllt uu,t.'Q,. 0 .. • , .. . ' CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO EX ECUTIVE CAR SALE BUY OR LEASE 1972 Coupe De Ville Beautiful Zodia<' Blue with .. ·hit" vUl ) I tup ,\ hl111 · [1•allil·t g tapestry inte rior, full power rquipJN·<l, 1·lini.1l1• '<•tllr••I fur•11,r\ air conditioning. Afl1-FM r:uliu, 11 1•a)' e<'.1\, "'W tin·,,, tilt .\ telescopic sleerin~. bun1pcr in1por1 !'1ri11t', •·t· .. ,..t,·. ! ;;:!.\IJ.-1•1';1 PURCHASE PRICE LEASE A 1972 COUPE DE VILLE Factory air ~·onditi oning, full pu111•r. 1111\I 1 ~1111 . '' w111 ~1·111 . 1111 1t•l1• 1\ht:cl, i\1\l-F\l radiu. 1·11 . I ;rj.)IJ9 ) . ONLY. $165 A MONTH 1972 24 MONTH OPEN EN D Sedan De Ville PURCHASE PRICE Full power cq11ipment, \1nvl roof. h·alht"r S. 1al'•"•l11 1111<'11111 . while side wnll lire!, A~l/t';\I , ~oh ray p.la!<s. (; 1,:1v )>~·.1 1 , ,f,,,.1 gunrds, rlin1atc cvntrol :1ir ronditloninr,. rill lt·I ... '' lir ·•·I. l•u111p"1 stripe!'-, ,.,1._ t22!J)•J::1 LEASE A 1972 SEDAN DE VILLE Full po"·r r eriuipn1cn11 1•ir11I ruof. lr~1tlu·r & t,qJ1"!>lJ1 11\ll'rior. 1,l1it1' ll'all t irc~, Al\1/Flil, soh ray i;l:iss, 6 way scat, 1\uor s-1111 n! .. , 1·li1nll!t· co11! 1"1 :11 r ro1ul it ion i 11g:, tilt ·ti.:lc. 11 \1,•t•l, bum1,.'r itnp:ict strips, elc. ( 3500). ONLY $170 A MONTH 24.MONTH Oli£N'DI D 1 JUNE CLE ARANCE SALE Buy With Confidence LARGEST SELECTION O F LA TE M ODEL CADILLACS & OTHER QUALITY CARS in Orange County-1 963's thru 1971's '72 FLEETWOOD 8 PASS fNGUl LIM OUSINE $9 500 J l11;d fit('\ or I air ,.,,n.l1t11111ln;.:. ,.,,., ul111' hl:11 ·l \\ ilh lu-..:urious lapt~l1 v I !I 1t' I I H I . !·ull I "i" '· ! i 11• I u < I 1 u .c: tilt ' l1·lt'~•·••11ic· .•lo·1·rinr:. 1loor l<H:k~. I ru11I.. 1. >1°1... ;11111., , 1t11··· '«lllrnl. dual .... 11·0·1 in ;.: 1·0111 rt .1 ..... Iiµ, Ii t Rnliuel. li.!!ht tlirr111lt'I. l.11111• lll<•llil••I. l111rn!'•·r i1111•a,·1 •lrip~, "l't"ra lan1p!'. auljo, SALE PRICE 11·\ ··I o·o•nlrn!. 1·1o -., 1·t1·. I ,\1 l"f'/lll"I I ]0111. 111\V 111 j \,·.I ;!f>. ( :-;,.r. .::: 11 ~7'J l ) '71 EL DORADO $68 8 8 Full p<111 .. f. L11·\• 'I I ;iir 1·ur11L. I!' J ... 11 ll 11111•1·1. •I« I'" 1. dvor ltll:k!-. \ I JI\ I 1"1'• l~·••lhrr in1t·1i1•r. A \1/F\I n1ulti1•ll'\. :-;1i""' 1111·li1·tdt1 u ~ c·art• 1hruu;.:li· ou t. (40:17/(JI SALE PRICE '71 COUPE DE VILLE $5 777 Fa.·1.1r, :ur 0 ·11111li!11111lH.~. f IJ ll I '"1' "r. I Ill I ( *"I'· ( u 11 lt·.tllu· r iull"ri .. r. I i It ' 1'·]{"'""0j•ll -1.·.-r1u :.-. ,\ \l/F\l 111uh 11.I"\ 11/•!«fl'il l:tl't'. tl1n1r lu1•l•. ltwfd ),,,, r11ilt·a;.-•· f,.·,11111 .1o1 :-C\\'\ SALE PRICE '70 EL DORADO $5222 l .nul..~ s ruu~ lil·· 1h·· jl,11 f II ·I .• ,,l,j I I· 11 ll I'"\\ t' I • f ,u·tor} ;ur cund., l~·le·t ih .... ,,.,·ri11µ. ,!.,.,,. 1 ... ~-. 'I Ill.••' •· .. 1111 .. I, I i111 I l"I'· 1111! lc;ttlrr..:r iult·r. Nl"W \\ -" ti rl"'· 1llJ•1i\t;c 1. SALE PRICE '70 COUPE DE VILLE ONlT J0,000 MILlS $45 5 5 l-"ai·tt1r1 :1ir ,-.,nd .. 1·l1llh ' l».tll1t•r i11l1 'llHI. J\,\l/F'.\1. jiH\\t'f ,j.,,.I 1. ... ~~. 11hi1r i<i •h· "all-. I i !JI I 1"1'· l•w.tl 1'•·;1111 ) that. lo .. l .. Iii-.~· the ll ay ,, " lt • 1l1,lil'1•n·d IH'\\. t :-I Ii\"-\ I SALE PRICE '71 COUPE DE VILLE $43 3 3 \ iu~! l••p. lull l,·,•ll11·r i11t1·ri'"· .ill t"'''''t \tr.1~. f.1, 1 .. 1~ .ur l"u11ditiu11in,:!. • I u i~·· ' "'\I I'" I. -1·· I''"· (ill ,\ l•·li··c•'l'I• ·I •.,·rr 11;:. dvnr 1111:!...~. lrunl "fJ''"· •·r. n1o•I 1•11•rl' ,j,·IU\!' \lr.1. 1.:.;:1 \C \I SALE PRICE '69 COUPE DE VILLE $3 7.77 Fal'lnrv :iir 1·on1li ti nniu;.:. full 1'""er. 11n1 I 1op. l11\ur11111•, loll1 ' l1·nth1·1 interior, lilt & 1t·J,..>o1 "fll•" .•lct·riu;:. ,!,,,.,. 1,.,.1,. •. .\ \1 /f.'\1 iadJ ... l.111·;d 1111• tnilea;.: ... S1•1· lo :1ppn·i.:i;ll1•. I ) ) I\};,;.·, 1 SALE PRICE 168 COUPE DE VILLE $2777 F.u·tor~ .II r o·u111lil1••lllll !!, lull I""',.,. all l<".1 !11f'r int1·ri11r. paddrd l n 11. tilt & 11·l··~··o1•i1· ~lt't·ri11;.-. !'lt·1··••. d"" r 11 .. ·I...". I i r; Ir I !<t·rrrintl. l 1n1n:icul:11!· tlrruoul. 1 VVl\1::7! l SALE PRICE '69 Imperial Le Baron '71 Buick Ri viera I """''"" ~ ,1, ..... Jo .. ,. -•h (" '"" ... $27 77 I "'"'lnu• 11 ... 11 .. r '''"I'' ""' 1 •. ""' $4999 ''"""'""'"'' "''' I '·•1· ··1···"· "'' '""· '" «•~•L, full 1'"~'' """"""" ,1,,,,, Im>•. 1 .. 11 ''"·"'· """' ,.,,,,,,f ',,, ...... 1 .. , ... ,. '""I '""· !111 .1,..i ,,,.,..,, ., ... 1 .. ,.i.' ""'" ..... '""" .1 ...... " ''" ' .. I··•"· """'' •' " ·"• ... O \II\. H• 1 .... lo• ""'"'· ,;,,;, !'111 SALE Pit.IC( SAl[ PRICE '69 Buick Riviera 1972 Chevrolet Capri I .•· ' •n o" , .... ,1,, '" n ' ,,11 \ ..... ' .... $26 66 "'I ' 1.1:: Mii I ~ $3999 '1•, ""'I ... ., .... ,,, •• 1, ·'···I. ...... Ill•. I H, \.,1 .. •••I•• '''" 1···•n ., .. "'"'''· ''"'" ... , .. •• "'•·I""'" •lo"'~"'"'•,,, .. ,, "" ''· '' ' "" ... <""'I"'"'""' •1h -~··I. . ..... ., .. , ..... ,,., ' ... ,,, ' l •• ""' """'. <Od"'· ~.,.,., .... "''' 11 .... .,1 • .i SAlE Pit.ICE "P•••ry '"'"''"'• • '' " < '"'· I.' I l • SALi PR ICE '67 Mercedes 230 SL '67 Mercedes 250 S Sedan I "'"'"'·• ' ... 111 ..... 1 ... 1 ...... '"'"· $4888 I "l"'"I• '""'' ),.,,, ""h J,,11 l•olh'f ,,, $3555 ...... '" ,,. 1· .,, t ., .. , '"' , ... ,,, .. '"' "". 1 ........ ... '""''"""""' '"'" , ....... 1.>11 I•,,,,., "''"'' •t. 11!{111 '" "'"", '"'"" ,,,...,;,,,, P"""' ,r.,. 1., .... , .. "'" 11 .• ,, ..... 1 ......... ·' .i, .••• ,.,,,;,,., 111/~lt ... i. ......... 1 .1 .. "· ... 1, •• 11 ""' ' '" "''"!' .I '"" ' ·I<! I 1 '""" l••col f,.•,,!J •ho< "''""' '"'I'"', ol•i• SAlE PRICE "'" i"old< 1nd OU!, l'I V.J'J;~, SALE PRICE '67 Coupe De Vi lle '67 Buick Specia l t·.,·1'"Y oor """"'"'""'I· lo.II I"'""'· ,,.,. $2 1 1 1 l:oli!. \.5. Coup•. (lril• .J~.'"'" "'ii···.' $1 77 7 " '"I'• 1 ....... i.11 .i .. 11o ' """"' ""'' I ""''I ... ..... 111 .... ; .... , .... ~ 1., ....... , .... l•h ' •d• .. ~!·" .... ,,,,. \ 11/t ,, .. J, ... •'""moli< tr•••••; .. ,., .. , , ...... ... 11 .. ~ ..... .. ,, .. ''""' ..... "'~·. ',, ...... ~ .. h•ond ... ··d~ .... ~ .,,;, . \\Ul.17!1• ••ll• wHb !a<1~<> """! •h"'I•. f.••n o SALE PRICl ... ,,1 "" ..• •hi• Ion• uu• ""~•• 1•••. SALE PRICE I t.:Pi.:51111) YOUR ONLY FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALE R SERVING THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA NAB ERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT Immediate Delivery • lxceltenf Selection Free Pickup and Delivery ,,.. Loan Cars While Lease Car Serviced ,._ end one--hatf acres of total aufhorlz~d CINmlec foclUties designed fo better sell ond w rice (odlllac automobiles. 80 (work 1talls) ... •• fodory trolned technicians. Sale l'riccs f:ff,•C'ti .. • Thru Junr 1:1. 19i:l NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Moo. thro Fri. • 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Sat. and Sun • • • • . . . , 4 Speed Irons., r o- dio, lltoter, bv<:ker Sto1s. foll vinyl mre- rior. 316 [tf, '72 DODGE DART SWINGER SPECIAL . A( A .\). 2 DOOR HARDTOP l ~~ SM ,, 1_ • dn p,.,., S66" 10101""' pyl'I! q·I IO• l•~"''Ao'i <Ol•j•oq r•10r~" "" n~I•' t•• t • lo• 36 MOI O• l<'rrtd nwr•·t /''~• S'l~l~ ;1><1 !{)• & i,. C!nlf ~NNU~l Pl~(!Nl.1.G[ RA !! 10./4 •• Boane! ne"'. 115 ( 1.0 engrne. ••nyl onte11ar. 6 95 x 14 !ores. emas1an canual syslem. c!irtc- lronol s•9nols. wmc!slueld wns/>. '" FULL PRICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5299 N 566MONTH FOR 36 MONTH S '72DODGE BJOOVAN Cu1tomittd by "Courtt•f", Full co•pe1m9. po11thnq. iOfou ro'k. oul\idl' lire mo.in!, po•n1 i1r1pl'. logded !or fun .!. fr olic. 24651(, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $'199 •I totul d" ~1~·1 ~·// ,., tctol 1"0 pyrnt""'I to•. 1~~1"t !. all '""1""1 c~arq·., cnop~f <!~do! •ar 36 "'"' O.lt<rtdpym! P"'' l.1868 ""'lg • & FOR 36 lote~u.t.NNU.1.lPIRCIN!.l.GE ~•II MONTH.$ ..... ··,",' ................. .. '71 VEGA 2300 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $299 DOWN $36 A MONTH FOR 3& MONTHS '72 DODGE POLARA BRAND NEW! V-8, auto. trans., cloth & "inyl interior, fully factory e~ulp,ed. 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GQ~i 14 lir t s ,_ mu~h mun1 mo•t 01d1:• your .. todav $2088~~ rRICE $1'1q "IOIOI dn. p~ $67 11 ,-;;t,, •"'> Pl'"' "'' •n• loc: and oil (Orryinri hor~., on up), <r•tl t •no J6 n101. 0.lt"til P1m1 prite $1~31 rntl. IO • & I~""" ANfJlJM ~l-~ENlAGl RA TE 9.39 -., FACTORY COLOR Of YOUR CHOIC I s299DOWN s62MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS BRAND NEW • ORDER YOUR$ TODAY FACTORY COLOR OF TOUR CHOICE! '72 DODGE TRUCK l~ W•lh vnyl t.r.:lt '9Ctl. hlam. f71x 14 fitn. winchhield wo11W<"1, dtrt<hon \'lilriol1. full vinyl 1111., much muc:h more. Order YOoJrs r ooov 5299DOWN 570AMONTH FOR 36 MONTHS WAGON TIME :7a~u~~!:.~~~y"""' '70 FORD Custom 4 Door '69 FORD SQUIRE WAGON ~~~'.' ;:~~;';621~';~:'.' '" $1088 ~;:;,;,"~,,,~:~;,'~;:' ;;'s';;~: $988 '70 DODGE Challenger R/T 440 Mognum, lac.tory air. mag wheels, power steering, bucket seats, con~ole . 3420LO $1388 v 8, ou1o tron~ .. radio. heater, power ~teer-$1288 "" FULL PRICE PULL PRICE 111g & bro~e~. 01r cond., lu9909e rock:. 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Gl!T THE THRIFTIEST PRICE ON THE THRIFTY LITTLE WORK HORSE! DEALER'S COST ON ADVERTISED CARS INCtUDES FREIGHT, DEALER PREP', GET READY, AND FACTORY HOLDIACK •• • . • ' ' I f t • d I v a I n c 0 t j I • • a J d c t ' .. -. .. ... ) San Clemente. Today'S Fl••I Capistrano EDITION N.V. Steeb · VOL. 65, NO. 161, 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972 TEN CENTS Parents Vow Fight to Reinstate J ohannsen By PA~1ELA HALLAN 01 .... 0•11~ ~11•1 il•tl A group of coocerned parents -upset nver the recent ''!iring" of Gapistrano Unil'ied School District administrator Charles Joh~nnscn -have vowed to con- tinue to fight. • "If Johannsen \Vas guilty of anything it \\as his insistence on f0Uo,1·ing state pr1>- grams and guarding funds for lhose pro- grams frozn use in other parts of the district," said t-.·lrs. Phyllis llobcrtson. l\1rs. Robertson and others confronted trustees or the district l\londay deman- Irvine Co. To Fight Free wa y By L. PETER KRIEG 01 th• Dally f'Jltf s .. 11 The Irvine Company today announced It s unequivocal support of attempts to i:ffi the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway lloute through Newport Beach. lnine President William R. Muon, Jn a letter to Newport Beach dtf CQlln- cilmen disclosiog what is considered a reversal of its long-st.aiding pnrfreeway postlD'e, labeled the cont rovers I a I freeway "a cloud hanging over mean- ingful land use planning In Newport Beach." Mason pledged the company's lobbyist In Sacramento will do everything he can to help get current anti-freeway legisla· tion passed. The announcement brought joy to the hearts of Ne.,vport Beach city officials. Mayor Donald A. Mc i nnis, who held a press conference to release the statement from Mason , said chances of passage or bills designed to eliminate the route are 1ignilicantly improved. "I expect that with this specific evi- dence of c ommon pllrp(lSe that our legislators will now move quickly to pro- vide the basis for the final resolution and ailow us to mutually solve o u r prob- lems.'' ~fclnnis said. He said the outlook ~ brighter not necessarily because the Irvine Company carries a Jot of weight in the capitol, but because it will show the Legislature that virtually the whole ci ty is now on one side of the issue. "\Ve make progress based o n teamwork." Mcinnis said. "This is a fine example or the kind of teamwork we need to reach our common goals and ob- jectives. I am highly pleased with the Irvine Company announcement and see It as a giant step toward final resolution of a citywide problem that has plagued us all for far too long," be said. Doctors' Party ding to kno\v \\•hy Johannsen was fired. Those trustees who answeerd said it was because the former director of pupil personnel services refused to take orders from hU! superiors. Mrs. Robertson. who reside!! In San Clemente, said there v.·ere many people in the audience wbo were denied the op- ~ portunity to speak. "But this goes far beyood the Johannsen situation," said A I an Schreiber. one of l\londay's spokesmen. "The district lacks creative leadership. \Vanting the best for our children is not too much to ask. "Tax dollars \\"OO't as.s ure good schools. we a re more concerned with having good leaders.·· Schreiber charged that the di.strict leadership is "less than mediocre and a change must be made at the top." "We are not criticizing the majority of the administrators or teachers. f\tost are l'ery good," he stressed. But Schreiber added that in his opinion schools in the district are not equally good, and for this reason alone he and <>ther parents "must band together to , • 1xes Dana Poi.1at Study Highway Routing Plans Unveiled Three n e w proposals f o r rerouting Pacific Coast Highway through Dana Point were unveiled ~Y and will be studied next week by a coalition of corn. munity poops. EngiHe.l'I fr o m the Oranie County Road Deparlm<Jlt draltod and presented the plan1 1howing these proposals: -Dtvlsion of .the highwf.Y using the o:· lsting route to channel -d.iredkn of traffic and Del Prado t4 llrVil II.. Gp' posite direction. Several alteruUve ez .. tensions of the Del Prado route are alao shown before ii mu1es again "1111 tile existing hicbway. -'lbe complete realignment of Plclf Coast lfighway to u~ Del Prado com· pletely after it would be widened to 120 feet. -\\'idening or the present highway to 120 feet making it a major arterial in- stead <>f only a primary highway. 1'1at process would cau.se casualties in exist· ing business buildings. The proposals all are upected to draw deep citizen concern in the community, said spokesmen for the coalition aroup representing the Dana Point Citizens for Action, the Oana·Point Chamber of Com- merce and homeowners and othu business groups from throughout the af· fected area. The citizens for action said they have spearheaded the latest interest in the realignment Issue and a public meeting will be held next Tuesday at I p.m. In Richard Henry Dana Elementary School (or ronnal presentation of maps and plans for the alternatives. 'Helping' Illegal? SACRAMENTO (AP) -People who write term papers to sell to students who tum them in as their <>wn work would face court action under a bill headed for the As!embly. The bill pa3>ed the Senate 27-0 '11rur>day. Filth District Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers and county road aides will be on hand to fonnally present the proposals. One of tbe maps contain, specific details on ~pcrty which would have to lie.~ l!l aacb l."°l'l"'al. N ot,ed in Budget San Clemente city co\Ulcllmen will meet in a special session tonight to con.- sider a Jong list of costly projects and wage proposals not yet included Jn the embattled municipal budget. The public study ...,Ion will begin at 7:30 o'clock in city council chambers and the list of costly programs which have won support but no funding will include : -Wage-benefit requests by a 11 employes of the city which thus far have no price tag but which would add score5 of thousands of dollars to the city budgeL -Recently aired ideas for improving the entrance to tbe city pier. A special committee this week suggested two (See SESSION, Page II Young Scientists Win Top A,vards Si'I budding scientists at San Clemente High school walked orf with a top honor at the annual awards ceremony this momlng-4be President's Environmental Award for a major pollution atudy of Dana Point Harbor, The six were among more than 100 gradulting seniors at the school given scholanblps and other awards during the Dlorning cereD10Dey. 'Entertainers' Will Face Under the guidance of science ln- atructor Phil Grignon, the siJ: prepared a cootn1Verslal repGrt charging that tho waters in the harbor and along the beaches were polluted. 1be studentl are Don Barber, Rich Danson, James Gia.o- ne:atras. Leslie Jordan, Randy Paulson and Bob Sagely. Thr .. of the youtbs receiY<d other awants In additloo to lbe enviromne:otal honor. Court on Vice Raid Raps 'Ibree women who allegedly entertained a large group of doctor11, dentlJts ind pbannacl.!its in a manner deemed m... appropriate by Huntington Beach vice of· Deers are scheduled for malgnment ~ :;:,;_ea1 Orange County Judlc1al The three _,,.,, we"' arrated Wednesday night by lluntlngtoh Beacb Police at tile Mudowlork Golf Choo, as they allegedly performed topleal and bot· tomless dancing N>UllDes. Police aald the women wen performing during a party thrown by tile "Pb)'ll· tlans1 DenUsts and Pbarm1cl!ts Fiild Day," an Informal countywlde arpom.. lion. The party, which followed a day of pl! •nd a banquet, ••• attended by -doctors and thtlr wives, police Slid. AU throe women bavo been releooed from Orange County Jail aft..-each posted ... bell. Social Security Increase Favored . ( correct a zituation that ls not dealing fairly with all children." Schreiber admitttd that he believes there is nothing more the group can do to reinstate Johannsen. But because his ouster was the "final straw" there are many things to be done to change the philosophical direction of education in the dU!trict. To illust rate '•:hy they are concernrd Sc hreiber produced a copy of Johannsen's speech to the board of trustees, which Yoas made earlier this year in a closed· door session. In it Johannsen said ht: ti:·u1 found op. position rather than supp<>rt a1 dl'vclopin~ and rnaintaining program~ \\'hith 1net·t even mini1num state reql11rrn1rn1s. One o( thc~e \•oas the progran1 fur 1ni•ntall y gifted n11nors. Mis vl1·11·~ (1!1 1h1• ~H::\f prograrn 11 ('re backed up bv tht· il1<:tr1rt's special ronsultant on :\fl ;,\1. J~·;uuu· !)rip. Johannsen t !;11n1('d. 111 lu" ~p1·~·1'h , tlt11 1\lht'll [\\() St hools r;11lt •d tu i1Tljl[t•f11!'111 ~1G~1proi;r.1ms111th 1111h,, 111111' ~Pf'l'1f11·d by thC' state. ht· rl·c1111111h·t1(li•d 1h.11 !-<Lilt· funds fo r thcs1· 11111 proi.:rt1111~ 11<•! Ix• f•' quest rd. Other points raised by J ohannsen were his opposition to a proposal that remedial reading teachen be 1>laccd at each school 11 ith the reading teacher also assuming lhe responsibility for lhe giftt'd program; using special education teachers for in- st ruction in regular classroo1n.s whtlc the spl·1·1;1 ! education sludl•nts 11'l're 11ssigned 10 r1•gul:ir tl'achers : using <:p<·c1al rduca- t1on t11qd-.; for th1• r1T11l.1r pro~rnm: ;1-.~!Jilllll:'. 11!1 1·d11l·;1!·11t ,·1 t1.111d1t.'lppt1d '>!l!d1·1 I" !11 \'H'lll .._, l11•H I "111 JU~11f V tl1Pli\111t.. ·"]l.U'\'," .1 nil l 1 "n/ Support front ,1rht11111 .. 11.tt1ou \1l1• 1 ilt• 1~1n11 to rl1sn)15-; pt·r~uunt•J 11as n1ad1 orsemen DAILY •PILOT llllf ~ BLUE LAGOON BARBED WIRE MAY BE FORCED DOWN County Aide Says Fonco Illegally Constructed County Office to Order Blue Lagoon V se Permit A representative or the county Building and Safety Department today' was ex· peeled to order the Blue Lagoon Com· munity Association to apply for a uae pennit for an illegally constructed fence atop the private enclave's seawall. The 1(}.foot length or barbed wire fence. said WUllam Starkey, senior land ..,. technician, violates a sect-ion or the Beach and Recreational District (BRD ) ordinance requiring a use pennlt for the construction of fences, s e a w a 11 s , breakwaters and boat launching ramps. Starkey said investigation showed the South Laguna fence WOS OOlJt In mid· April and therefore came unckr the pro- visions of the ordinance wWch went into effect Mareb 24. Neal Vander Zell,. manager· of the com.. munlty auociaUon, decllned to comment thiJ morning on whether the owners would ma~e appUcation for tbl use permit. The barbed wire Ienco II located on the south end. of jhe mualvo Blue Lagoon bulkhead and blocks what hu been a natural pall! for ptr30N who walk along the beach. "We've alway• walked along the top ot the seawall, then climbed down the clllf1 to the beach and continued on our wa)'.'' explained Wllllam Heard. 150 Dumond Drive, a veteran bta~hwalker. - Now lhat U.O N>Uto has been blocked. beacbwalken such as Heard must aaamble over large rockJ at.. the hue or tho •wall. Wbllo It'• not too dllDcult at low Ude, passage: 11 rough -sometimes lrd~te--c1 ... 1ng hl~h tide when brelkers crash against the bulkhead. Vander :!ell said the rence wu trecled to stop beachgoeno from using Blue. Lagoon u an aotaa rout< to tho beoch . Vi.!litors used to come into the private community, drive down to the seawall and use the path .from the sea wall to get to the beach, be said. Starkey .aid tho fence may remain u It is ll.Qtil a determination is made by the county planning commission on the use permit, If Blue Laa:oon decides to seek one. If the commtDtily does not apply for the permit within a reasonable amount of time, the building and safety department may . order the. fence removed, said Starkey. If a use permit is sought, a pubUc hear- ing will be held before tho COllJlty Plan· ning C.Ommission. "There's a good ehance the cor'nmJs1IQn would disallow the fence," Star'k.ey commented. Any Planning Commission dectllon may be aPt>Wed to the Board ol Superviaon, be noted. Wor kers Decide On Union Issue SUNNYVALE (API -Sever a I thousand scienWta and engineers have voted here on whether they 1hould be represented by the Marine Engineers Benellclal AsooclaUon In dealing with their employer, Lockheed: M11alles and Spac• Co. • ' ~Ju .,,.,.. to be """!Md today at the NLRB Headquarters In San F'ronclaco. Tho election Thurllday, OOl1Clu<lted by the Nallonal Labor Rolallons Board, was btlleved tht largest ever,oooducted at the professional level and tfle.-flrst ever at Lockhood. McGo vern Deni eel Delegates \VASl llNGTON (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. 1\.1nskie {!>Maine), to d .a y refused to r;upport lhe nomination ol ~n. George 1'1cGovern and decl11red he remains a candidate for the Democralic presidential nomination. Confounding a variety of predictions, J.tuskie said he would bt doing McGovern a great dis.service and wou1d harm the reforms that have opened the Democratic convention to popular particlpaUoa if h• w e r e io endorse the S o u t II Dakota Democr1L "Party unlty I• not achieved "1111 the magic wand ot th• klngmaker," Muskie eaid. "No man can hand Sen. McGovern a united party," he told a luncheon meeting of the National Press Club. "I hope Senator McGovern will use the lime before the convention to draw on th• wisdom and experience of those element! of the party not yet prepared to support his candldacy," ~1uskie said. He .!laid McGovern will go to the con· vention with 11200 to 1,300 delegate vote! and said it le only realistic lo aJSume "that his nomination i.!I probable." The Winner will need 1,509 votes. But he said McGovern must broaden bis !we, must seek the SUPPort of party leaden of many points of view, and predicted that il he does "He will find thl areas ot agreement can be broadened and the differences narrowed. "T wi ll continue as a candidate.'" ~1uskie said emphatically. Muskie said Thursday he v.·as still a candidate. He and Mc(;overn met then in what was described ae a friendly and neighborly sounding-out !Session. "TheT"e was no pressure from me to get him to withdraw or to release hi5 delegates," McGovern said. Asked If he expected an immediate en· dorsement from Muskie or the release or delegates pledged to the Maine senator. McGovern &aid "no." There WM -lblac cl a famlly-rtu- nlon air during a pbo~ tetlloll '!here the men were joined , by ~·11 cbler rival for tbe nomlnalloo lie. Hubert IL Humphrey (0.Mlnn.). .. • · 0r .... -' Don't even think about w~c your car tbls -d. 'l1>e ..,.. erlady aaya Ila aoln( to bo claoijy with drlu.lel mucb of tile "~ :~l·a1~ ~~~....t.t;. Righi· &5-75. !An rfcllt arooiia"'ll;' INSIDg TOO,A'l' : , The NOllonal SMktrptare F'estival opem 'in Sa" Dleoo'• Balboa Park this tcttk. S11 ti> day's Week~dtr far how to oct ticktti to om of thrtt tep«rtorV produ.ctiOttJ. L.M. hYll 1 •••""' ,. Ct!lfotr11l1 I Ct.nltMllll 16-11 C.mlt• U -u DMttr lttlk" t ....... ~ "'" . f'l-9 \._II ,.__.... ....... ' Hl>r'tk.... 11 AM 1...nn 11 Mal... ' ...,... t).)I Mui ... ,._... 14 l41lllMI """ 4 Of111n Cw•IY t ... , .. r~h llotJ h'tri• ~ lJ ,...,,. 1 .. ,. Sfotdl MMwn l•tl T-U Tl1N"9r1 :U.M WM"*' I .__.. ""' ll•it ........... 4 ·-- I ~ ~C;J..1l y 1-u.\.. '.. ___ .:_':.'-----'-''"'.;.::;..• ---'-'"·-1_m_;;_ I ---- _2i') Preclnt!ts . Official Returns For San Clemente Here are the final and officia l returns from all %S Sen Clemente Voting precinctJ in Tuesday 's Cali for n I <i Prirnary Eleetlon: * ~{ * Final Precinct Ret\u·ns Told For Capo Area Hett are flnal and official returns from all eight San Juan Clplstrano precincts in Tuesday's California Primary Election: PRESIDENT REPUBLICAN Nixon l ,241 Ashbrook l12 DEMOCRATIC Chisholm 23 Humphtty 302 Jackson 7 Lindsay 3 ~1cCarthy 8 McGovern 2'26 M1.11k1t 16 Yorty 18 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT Hemp 4 FEACE & FREEDOM Spock U.S. CONGRESS 3t1'll DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Schmitz Carraway Denna Hinshaw DEMOCRATIC Black Lennart IAudon Rapp STATE ASSEMBLY 71ST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Badham DEMOCRATIC 137 IM 15 679 242 159 59 91 1,145 Cunard 116 Thorpe 511 ()()UN!'Y CENTRAL COMMl'ITEE 1111 DISTRICT REl'VBLICAN Bentl Brokate Crocker Erwin Hopwood Johnaon Loeffier Moss Nason Rogers strider Swartley Taylor Wllllama DEMOCRATIC Birkett Dusenberry Gumblner Harvey McKown Melville Meyer Michaels O'Ne ill Shennan PRQP05mONS • STATE I. Yu No 2. Yes No :I. Yes No 4. Yes No S. Yes No 6. Yes No 7. Yes No 8. Yes No 9, Ve3 No 10. Yes No <52 eo.i 190 172 609 333 <II 300 238 518 115 331 308 31Je 1511 177 177 290 365 117 229 123 285 111 1,241) 744 889 1,076 IQ1 1,047 9117 914 961 96.5 930 1,039 l ,113 770 1,356 481 595 1.492 1,063 756 PRESJDENI' RF.PUBIJCAN Nixon 2.919 Ashbrook 260 DEMOCRATIC Chi&holm 51 Humphr<y 583 Jack.son 27 tindsay 14 ,.fcCarthy I l McGovern 601 ~1U!kle 31 Yorty 43 AMERICAN INDEPENDE~'T fie mp 4 PEACE It FREEDO~I Spock 1 U.S. CONGRESS UNO DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Burgener 1,601 Gage 21H> Lewis IOI Ream 893 DEMOCRATIC Lowe 576 Tomehak 739 AMERICAN INDEPENDE~'T Moths S STATE ASSEMBLY 71ST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Badham 2,655 DEMOCRATIC Cunard 31 9 Thorpe 1,013 COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE STH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Bents 1,606 Bro kale l ,&56 Crocker 647 Erwin 453 Hopwood 1,S34 Johnson 615 Loeffler 811 ldoaa 989 Nuon 677 Rogers 1,896 Strader 951 Swartley 988 Taylor 439 WllUams 752: DEMOCRATIC Brrkett 384 llu!enberry 400 Gumbiner 466 Harvey 737 McKown 694 Melville 491 Meyer 577 Mlchael.s 329 O'Neill e65 Sherman 284. PROPOSmONS -STATE 1 Yea 3,275 No 2,243 2 Yes 2,152 No 2.m 3 v.. l,817 No 2,SS4 ' 4. Yes 2,949 No 2,329 S Yes 3.012 No 2,348 IS Yes 2,908 No 2,540 7 y,. 3,166 No 1,712 a Yes 3,647 NG 1,381 9 Yes 1,736 No 4,099 10 Yes 3,339 No 1,6411 New High School Set For First Grid Game Dana Hills High Sctlool's first athletic "vent -an intersquad game featuring the varaity football team -will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonlght at the San Cle. mente tligtl School football field. The event, which will begin ,..,ith a half· hour warmup followed by play at 8 p.m., wa s set to introduce the football team to lhe public, said head coach Tony Leon. The game will be fliig football and the new Dana Hills .Booster dub will offer refreshments. Jreaga11 lrap• Al regular weekly nC\\'S con· ference. Gov. Reagan le 11 s ne,\•smen, "\Ve v.·anl coastline legislation, but \Ve don't \Vant some oC the bad bill s \\'hich conservationists have ba cked." Commence1nent Ceremonies Set For UCI Grads Undergraduate and graduale degrees wi!l be granted to 1,351 students during commencement ceremonies Saturday morning on the campus park at UC Irvine. The 10:30 a.m. outdoor ceremony. the seventh annual commencement at the University , will be moved indoors lo O'awford Hall in the event of rain, or- ficlals sald. If the weather is good , a pie· nic on the lawn will immediately follow the e1ercises. Among students receiving degrees v.·i\1 be the first black Ph.D. graduate from the school. He is Samuel J. Shacks. 33, and will be one of four student speakers addressing the graduates and their guests. Shacks, named o u t s ta n d i n g graduate student for 1972 by t h e UCI Alumni Association, did his thesis in im· rnunology and biochemistry. Ottler student speakera: will be Diana Carlton representing students receiving bachelora degrees: Stephanie Bernstein for the master's degree candidates and John Noonan for the medical students. The practice of having !ltudenb as major apeakers was first implemented in 1971. Scheduled to receive a special award duMng the ceremony is Squire, a 9-year- old golden retrelver wbo js the seeing eye dog !or a blind student graduating with honors . The dog will be granted an honorary degree by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich for faithful service to Michael Higson, a phy&ics major. Fullerton Grads Will Get Degrees About 4,000 unde rgraduate an rt graduate students will receive degrees in comn1enccment exercises <it Cal State Fullerton tonight at 7:30 in the Anahei m Convention Center. CSF President L. Donald Shie lds v..tll preside over the 13th annual graduation crre1nony. Degrees will be awarded by depart· ment rather than en masse. The Ca l Stale Jan Ensemble will perfonn. Caps and gowns are optional for bolh graduates and faculty members. OltAN•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT ,""' °'' ... C..I DAn.v PILOT, w4lll '111'1\d'I I• combl...ed IM N"""'' .... k 1111i1911~ ., t"-O''"" C .. fl l"~H1hlnl (.,..._,...,, a_.. r1tt 411111ons 1r1 _.ltl'l«I, Mtr'llfa'I' lllr911th ,rlilltY, fw Cll•lt MtUI, Ntwl*'I •M<h, M\ll'll!"lllon ll1Kll/ftunlll1' V1lt1y, u,...,..., ... th. lt\llM/SIAMt.-..Ck 11'141 ''" C\tMfr>lt / Sll'I J111"' Ctpltt"N. A 1!11~t1 re<i1t011I .cl/I~ I, Wllollll'ltll lllV.,.IYI Ind '""""'"'· The prlMl .. t ~111111111 1"11"'1 11 t i JJO W•1I ••l'l Strt ,r, CtJ.. Mt .. , C,.tltor11i., t~U. Boats, Lady Anglers, Easy Money: In Sunday \ l ob1r+ N. W11~ ' "'''"'"'' ..... l"Vlllllhfl' ' J 1ck •· C11rl1y 1Vl<t ,.rttklffll 11111 0..Mrtl Mlltlffl' 1h111111 1(,,.,11 ·-Tlitl'fllt A. Mur,lioht• M-.lfll b iter Ch1,J11 H. LMt IUt)l1f'4 P. ~1tl • """kfl' "'"""""' • .,... --c--JOI Nerti! ll Ct•I•• A11t, t117t ' --• c:..11 Mtwl .. 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BOAT TIPS -Almon 1..oclcabty, DAI· LY PILOT boa tin& edll..-, bas llOIJ\e specillct about how to buy the boat. It can cost tl.000 a foot -and that's just lo buy it. Infonnalion on maintenance (you'll either spend a k>t of money or a lot of time) al.o la offered. LADY ANGLERS -!looked on fl•hlng, three members ol Newport Harhor Lady An1ler1 wbo have retied tn world records are featlll'td ln Wont and photo pr0flle. EASY MONEY! -The Public Utllltl., Comml .. lon !PUC) I• one (IOnrnntent bu.-.au that UllUUu are !indlni to be an •MY marl<, ......uni to Arnold Fried-mon and ThOroaa P. &ua.. ~report In Southorn Ca!Uoro!a FOCUS. MY HUllBAN01.TllE STAI\~ Newport Beach -teu how h II to be mlt-rlod to Slate.I 1 re • li>lmal." 25 YEARf AT BA'I' -!!arbor ArJ. Ba,.ball Commlaa!ontr Rod Ml<'.MUUan Is ~potllghted In feature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severlnsen, John· ny Carson'!! music man, has found musi- clanJ to mat.ch his far oul clothea since the Tonight show moved to California. He tella about It ln cover story or TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beach's resident super celebrity, John Wayne, tel11 a reader how he got hla nickname in the "Ask Them Yourself" feature, Family Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -The Interna- tional school in Bangkok, with several American kids enrolltd, has had 7 per~ etnt of the student body treJted for heroin tddlctlon . LESSON LEARNED -Columnist· Art Hoppe makea. a pledge to fallen vettr11ns of Vietnam . He 11.Yl our mistakes OW. will not be regtat.ed. F AJRVU:w·s FARM -Animals and the ca rt or Uiem 11 great therapy for f'alrvlew State Hospital patlenlJ. Story and ~hotos ahow how It l.s "down on the farm ' at Falrvtew. ALL'S QUIET -ll'1 quiet on the col· 1ep front at UCI 1\nce atudenl.a have been 11..., votes In decision-making bodlu on campus. • MAGIC NUMBER -Economllll and ec19b onment.allttl take 1 look 1t I.he baby durth. 11 two tile magic number? 'E ... te Education' From Pqe 1 U CI Squelches SESSION ... alLtmative plans. a '6,000 version 01 tWnray replacement, and a SI3,COl 'jll&n for mo~ tlaborate t.-oostr u<:t1on. Nonmajor Plan -uraent requem by local 5Upport.cr, o! tile youlh baseba!I pro&rlnl! for badly needed lmprovemtnts at two local ball dl11n1onds. -Urt;enl requests by r1t11t'n~ fl)r :i n1:i:· jor park pur<'hase and improvem"'nl for the northerly area 1Jf the city ln \ht· ShoreclUfs co lony . The UC Irv ine Academic Senate Thur11· dt1 y rejected a proposal to create a ''non· major niajor" after one professor passionately call ed it an "end to educa· lion.'' The proposal, developed by !IOCial sc lcnC"e Dean Lewis A. Froman, would ha ve allo\4't>d students to complt te rc· qu iremt:nl.§ for a deg;-ee w i l h o u t ~per1 alizing in any particular field as ts TIOW required. Comparativt> culture professor J ay r•o!arti n presented the report for the COin· 1niltce on educational policy wilhout recommendati<ln. Also call ed the "university major,'' Fron1an's pla n v.·ould have required a student to take only those courses needed lo satisfy gene ral education requirements all students n1u st comple te . The !iludent could then take anything he or she wanted, without specializing in one area. "I have felt for a long time." wro te 'Froman, "that ror many students a ma· jor in a particular subject matter is in· appropriate. \Ve migh t offer our students the opportunity lo satisfy their ill· teil<'ctual interests without having lo specialize." l\1any of the senate members objected lhal such sludenl s wo uld then be unable lo ge t into graduate schools or to qualify BS teachers. En glish department Chairman Howard Baab rose and first apologized for "speaking so passionately, but what is: described here is the end or education - a direclion in which this university is moving s\O\Yly every day." He called this a process "where a degree beco1nes 45 credits accumulated as rasL as painless and as far away from each other as pos si ble." Baab conlended that current majors allow students enough flexibiUty to take interesting crur:ses while still being trained in .. di rty old courses" of a spe· cialilt'd major. Chancellor Da niel Aldrich said he was "plc;:ise d" to hear of such flexibility, but warned that decreasing resources have closed many elective classes to non-ma· jors in reC'enl years. lie urged belier academic counseling ii() that atudenls who i)refer not to declare majors would know there might be no jobs for the1n to take after college. Although about 45 members of the sena te present voted to deny creation of such a "nonmajor," they remained <livid· ed over the issue of vocational vtrsus general education emphasis at the university . Oevela11d J t1ry Convicts Killer In Santa Figl1t CLEVELAND (UPI ) -A jury in· eluding three blacks has convicted a black man or first degree manslaughter in the stabbing death last December of a v:hile f3ther of five nrter the two ar11ued over their places in a line to see Santa Claus. The derendanl, Tyrone Howard , 21 , ac- cused the jury of a raclst act . Ho\vard maintained he stabbed John Fitzpatrick. 36, Euclid. in self-defense after their argun1ent in the downtown Hi gbee's department !!tort. After the jury of seven men and five v.•omen returned its verdict, Howard .said. "I feel the jury was unjust. lt was more racist than anything. I will not ac· cept thr verdict. 1 want an appeal." Howard was sentenced to one to 20 years in prison, bul the sentence was delayed pending an appeal to be filed by his attorney, Stanley ToUi\'er. ~loward testified that Fitzpatrick in- sulted him with a racial slur, grabbed his throat, punched hlm and kicked hlm. The prosecution charged Howard maliciously stabbed Fitzpatrick1 1Yho was unarmed. The weapon used ln the killing was never found. A witness testified that he saw Howard use it on Fitzpatrick and then saw a woman in a brown coat carry the weapon off. -hnprove111ents to c11y tennis t·ourt:s at San Luis Rey Park . -The chRmber of commerce proposal for increasing the city allocation or bed la1 revenues to the chamber for pay1n('nt for tourism pr on1otion <.:h;1n1hcr uf11ria L'i propose an $18.600 contract to repl3t't' :i policy ag ree1nent paying less than $10,!llltJ a year for promotional ::.erv1c:es. -Top-priority treatment for 11 north('r· ly area fire department sub station wh1cl1 v.·as the object of a slern council resolll· tion earlier th1~ year but thus far is un· budgeted in the city. Besides !hose iten1s co11nc1lmt'n proli- ably wiU be contronled with several tnore. ,,,. The most costly by far, 110\vever, in- volve the wa ge-llcnefit issue with city em ployes \Vho have com plained bitterly in r·ecent mon lhs that San Clemente pays the least of any clty in Orange County. TJ1c budget \l'(X?S all amount lo one single fa ctor -the lack or adequate revenue to cover all the requests. In the 1>ast several years increases in !he <'ilY tax rate ha ve bee n nearly nonex· istent. 1'he only substantial hike in the past si,;: years amow1terl lo a IU·cenl hike l.:is1 year to repay a "loan'' from l'tly reserves for payment of the community clubhouse. l l caused loud cont roversy. Councilmen privatel y have ;uJn1itted that they 1vould probably ha ve to confront the issue of raisi ng the rate this year but thus far no official comment ha s hinted that tax rates will rise in San Clw entc . The existing ci ty rate a1nounts to 3bouL $1.45 per $100 of assessed valuation. Pol Bill Succeeding SACRAMENTO (AP )-A bill reducing first-offense marijuana po ss es s Jon penalties has passed a major hurdle in the California Legislature. 'fhe bill cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee 84 Thursday. It would make first-offen se possession or use. or m a r i j u a n a punishable by a fine of $50 to $300. -. . ' ·' ,-,. ., Discover all 4 MANSFIELD'S Decorator directed stores. Uniquely different. Here furni· ture is carefully selected to create a total environment, skillfully combining the rich past i with the young and exciting now! ,: ALL AT VERY REALISTIC PRICES! \ ...~~l ,.·....:.·/, 0/1Pf/5mv- JZ:hro/>IU I OU b II pe Se B. lh in se ·:-.·! by qu Hi Su Sc ,, Se re • ol h• ' pa •c sir ap '" jo ler WO ler cla on· 1n Bu Su inc OAll Y ~llOf St1U ~~•19 KATHRYN AVENSHINE TAPES 'SPOT' RAOIO ANNOUNCEMENTS AT Work Experience Participants Earn School Credit While Working KOCM Earning Experience Progra 111 T eaclies Stude1its--W ithout Book By .IA \' Ell\\'ARf>S 01 lh• o.uy ~llat s11n Kathr~'n ,\11\i1nsh111e '\!IS four aftrrnoon.~ a 1\f'(.'k '"1n a rha1r th;it's JUS1 for v1~1!ors"' ;in<l perfnrrns <l ul 1{'' as \'<H'1 rd os filing and I~ p111~ 1u 1.1p1n;:: ~pol c n n1 ni t 1' t' 1 a I <in nouncemt'nls n1 l\OC\l radio Sue f'elichov.·sk1 1s u~u;t!l v outside a.~ murh ;u; possible hut nov.• enjoys sla.vin.i:; 1ns1de five afternoons 11 v.eck and perforrning \:!!"IOU.~ tilsks RI Security Pacific N a t i o n a 1 Bonk. BOTll GlllLS, ::trr :imnni;l the 415 studen1s pllrlie1pa11n.i: in v.·nrk experirnce proi,:ran1s set up at the four Ne11 port- ·~lesa d1s\ncl high scliouls. K::ithryn's job 11·as rreated by her r1nplol"Cr ;it rhc rr-- que~t nf her ('oronn del ~tar High School carft'r counselor. Sue aurnds l'osta ~lesa Jl1gh School and is one 11f f1\e :::tudents inl"Ol\·cd 1n t he Securitv Paci fir prngrarn . She recentlV took over !he du!ics of a f~i ll-ti me en1ploye when her branch was tcrnporarily short-handed. \Vo r k e x p eri t nc e participants arc e a r n i n g school cred it an d ;ire ~iven in· struction about appear;ince, applying for a job and prepar- inJ? resumes. Many students have chosen jobs "•ithin the ir field of in- terest. Instead or regarding \.\'Ork as dull and unin-· teresting. students rrlale thf'ir classroon1 kno1\•lcdgr to their on-the-job experience. FINANCE b;inking n1ach1ne s and pro· ~edure.~. -··Hight now is the time lo ~el this age group to thinking <ind learning about the work \\Orld," said Leon ~lerks. t•oordinator of the di stri ct's Career Study Center. '"Ou r 1)(11icy is IQ tell parents nnl to ever let ll!f ir so11 or daui;;htrr ~raduate frotn high school \\'ilhoul ha\"ing w(lrked for anyone but his p.arents." he conti nued. Parents. he believes. usually do not de· mand the typical w or k di.~cipline. ·reachers or counselors a l the four high schools guide students to jobs th<it coincide with their interests a n d ahililirs and l'isi t t he busine.o;ses to n1ake sure btlth student.~ and employers are bencfill1ng from l he ar- rangernrn!. and th;I! only 12 P<'rr·cnt of the jobs rrqu1rc a bachelor's de,gree." said l\lct·ks Thr rlis1rict v.·1dc program 1vas nff1c1;1lly begun last Nove n1bcr. but several high sC'hools hav1• h1•lped place studenl~ in jobs for sevrral ,years with thr hrlp of com- n1unity groups. "I 1vuu ldn 't ha ve had a prayer of i;rtting !he jnh wi!hout the schMl's help," said l\athr.1'11. ··The menial work is c;isier lo !.!CL But I learn .~o n1uC'h just by being there. !l dncs not h;i ve to be the rnosr glarnurous pos1tlon." she cl;i1n1cd "I st:iv ;1ft1,r l1our.~ a lot. ln ;i bank \Oll ;.il\\-':1vs ha1·e 10 toncentr:ltr -1hefe i~ \nls of th1nki11g . I think it'~ good to have C'Xpo.~url' nnd J feel \'cry fnrtuna!c.'' said Sur SU E ACTUAi.i.'' \\"an!~ to teaC"h rrtardcd c·hildl'en after 1·tillrge bu1 is happl' to h;ive learned and used thf' basics l)f accounring ::t.~ a salea ble skill ''to fall bark on" v.·hen nl.'crs~a r y. l\;ithryn h<is no definite l':irecr plan.~ bu1 \\'Ill enter the University of Texas next fall \\'i lh valuablf' v.•ork ex perie nce rhat will help in the future. Sun1n1er school s!udents at Lhr four schools shou ld enroll in th e Work EXP<'ric nce pro- gran1 by con lacting !heir ~chool's career counselors. 1--ive school credits can be earned. !here are no pre·rr- quisile classes needed . It is open lo all 10th through 12th grades. Wedding Bliss- For Prof it By Li:ROY P<>PE Ul't .......... wru,, THIS HELATl-~l l instr11c11nn 1n school is not niandaturv. But in her l.'Xploratory work. Sue's account1n~ cl::iss J!reatly increases her understanding of On a na tion·wide basis. educators v.'ao\ students to have an idea of their preferred field of in lrrest and to learn saleable skills upon high school graduation. Jtlo•ie y 's Wortli Baron Bit~ Apollo 17 astronauts of will munch a hunch of bite·siie p I ere s breakfast bacon Jn De· cember, s hown pressed at being here the Swill and Co. Oak Brnok, lll . plant. Com- pact meal , "'hat~ '"STATISTI CS rr\·eal !hat 20 percent of the student.~ who start college end up graduates U.S. Fil ter Of Nelv-porl Merger ToJcl Unitrd States f' i l I er Corporation and The Slick Corporation ha ve announced tha t a defini!il'e agrccn1ent has been r x:rcuted for lhe n1ergl'r of thr twn companies. The companies said that the transaction is subject to ap- provals by the stockholders of both companies. Mid-summer stockholders' meetings are planned, and a closing within several days thereaft er is an - tici pated. The announcement also said that preliminary pro x y snticilation material had been submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission for apprnval. MSI Da ta "' Offer Told M S I Data Corp. ol Co<la Mesa. 11.nnounced it has filed A reg;stration statement with the 11ecurlties and exchanf(e commission <.'Overing th e ~ posed public offering of 397,170 sh:ires or common stock. The offering will mark the first J'IUblic sale of the com- p;iny's common stock. Of the shares to be offere<l. 300 .000 wil l be 80ld by the comp11ny, 31.170 by certain 11elling stockholders and 66.000 will be acquirtd by the un· derwrlte.rs from the company upon the exercise of a warrant purchased by the undflrwrlle.r1 from a stiling stockholder. Health Organizations On Gove r n111 ent 'Front' By S''LVIA PORTEil The HMO l/"11 lt h tll;i1nlf'nancr Or~an1zation - is becr+n1in~ rhe hottesl part or an Pn1erging nrw er;i of health C<lt'f' Now bcf ore Congr!'ss <ire a 1·;ir1rty of hill~ to siph- on rclnt i\·cly J,11.rgr sums in! o I h e launc hini;l of ll ~10s across lhe nation. One bill , on "·hich hear· 'ORTE• in~'! are un- derway, v.·as i ntroduce d in mid -March by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. (D- ~1ass.J Under it , federal funds wou ld be pro vided for the eslablishn1ent of ll l\10s to pro- vide comprchensil'e n1edicol care lo· subscribers who pay yearly pren1iu n1s in advance. There would be no ('(}- payments by subscriber11 and no price tags on indi vidual health services. Already nn the gov ernment front , the Federal government has made more than 110 grants for the development of HMOs. Enrolltd In HMO-type plans are. so m e 200 .000 Medicaid pntlents p I u s mill ions more In hi p;her·in- come br~kcts. Within the nrxl few monlh!!, 10 t~e<ierally\ supported Family II e RI th r:enlers w\JI be in <lP'rRtion, also providing prepai d hl'Alth care lo people in areas where aclequ11te health r are ls unavallable. The h'opt I~ tht~ centers will develop into com- prehensive care ff M~. On the pr1v11te fronl . Blue Cross and other health In· t.m4 1. NOTICI l'l(Tio!Tl.QVt t \ISl•lll MA • ITAT9Ml•T 1.... ..1-i... --· .,. _.,,. ..,.,"'"' •• INDll~ENOl:NT CATf.llNG 11 llMI AA-'""' c;_., G••w. Qt1 ... e C-~. (1Ul'$111ot 11-'111 111"" IJJ 11'.•Ylll °l'l"t<. , ...... ti., c..~ ......... ,,,,,.,, C:•.e, n•~ ,.,,., •. ,..,l•tnon. 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JulMI •. lt/1 1..-r f1 LEf:AL NOTICE I 'l ~'·~ Y l·n.l : ____ >.:.'-----'-'kl.U=:..' .:.'.:.'""_;;..';.;•_l._•.:_72e-_ 25 Precincts • Official Returns For San Clemente He.re are the final and official returns from aU 2S San Clemente Voting prteincU in Tuesday's Ca I i { o r n i a Primary Elettion: * * * Final Precinct Returns Told For Capo Area Here are final and ofOclal returns from all eight San Juan Capistrano precincts in Tuesday's CaUfornla Primary Election: PRESIDENT REPUBLICAN Nb:on Ashbrook: DEMOCRATIC Chl1holm J{umphrey Jackson Lindsay McCarthy McGovern 1\fL11kie Yorty AMERICAN INDEPENDENT Hemp · 'PEACE & FREEDOM Spock U.S. CONGRESS mH DJSTR!CT REPUBLICAN Schmitz Carraway Denna Hln11haw DEMOCRATIC Black Lenhart Loudon Rapp STATE ASSEMBLY 71ST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Badham DEMOCRATIC l .~t lt2 23 302 7 3 8 226 16 18 537 134 IS 679 242 159 59 91 1,145 Cunard 116 Thorpe SU COUNTY CENTRAL COMllll'ITEE ITU DISTRICT REPUBLICAN s.rn. Brok alt Crocker Erwin Hopwood JobnllOll Loell1er Mou Nason Rog ors Strader Swartley T1ylor Wl1Ua1111 DEMOCRATIC Birkett J)Jsenberry Gumblner Harvey Mc Kown Melville Meyer Michaels O'Neill Shennan PROPOSmONS • STATE J. Yt! No 2. Yes No 3. Yes No 4. Yes No 5. Yes No 6. Yes No 7. Yes No a. Yes No 9. Yes No 10. Yes No 452 !()I lllO 172 !09 3J3 441 300 238 SIS 3l5 331 308 306 158 177 177 :lllO :165 1!7 229 123 2115 Ill 1,24'1 744 1189 1,076 907 1,047 997 914 96l 96.1 930 1,009 1,153 770 l ,3511 481 595 1,4112 1,063 7S& PRESIDENT ltEPUBUCAN Nixon Ashbrook DEMOCRATIC Chisholm Humphtt7 Jack50n Lindsay ~!cCarthy ~lcGovern Muskie Yorty At\1E RJCAN INDEPENDE:\i Hemp PEACE & FREEDOM Spock U.S. CONGRESS UNO DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Burgener Gage Lewis Ream DEMOCRATIC Lowe Tomehak AMERICAN INDEPENDE~'T ~1oths STATf: ASSEfl.181.Y 11ST DISTRICT REPUBL1CAN Badham DEMOCRATIC 2.919 260 52 183 27 " 13 6-0 I JI u I g 1,601 296 101 893 576 739 ' 2,65j Cunard 319 Thorpe 1,013 COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITIEE STH DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Bents Brokate Crocker Erwin Hopwood Johnson Loeffler Moss Naton Rogers Strader Swartley Taylor Williams DEMOCRATIC Birkett Dusenbury Gumb Iner Harvey McKown Melville Meyer Mlchffl8 O'Neill Sherman PROPOSmONS • STATE 1 Yea No 2 Yes No 3 Yea No 4 Yes No 5 Yes No g Yes No 7 y' No a Yes No 9 Yes No 10 Yes No 1.600 1,650 647 453 1,534 61S 81l 989 677 1,896 95l 988 4J9 752 384 400 <66 7J7 694 •in 577 329 865 284 J,275 2,243 2,852 J,m l ,877 2.SM 2,949 2,329 3,011 2,348 2,906 2,S4'l J,886 1,712 J,647 1,381 1,736 4,099 J,J39 1,648 New High School Set For First Grid Game Dana ~!ill s lUgh School's first athletic £'Vent -an inlersquad game reaturing the varsity football team -will be held .at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the San Cle· mente High School football field. The event , which will begin \Vith a half· hour wannup followed by pla y at 8 p.ni ., was set to introduce lhe football team to the public, aald head C1:1ach Tony Leon. The game will be flag football and the new Dana Hills Booster Club will offer refreshments. lreagan Rap• AL regular \~'C'<'k lv llC\VS con· ference, Gov . 11e3gan t e 11 s ne\vsn1en, '"\Ve \\'<in t coastline legislation, but \l'C don't 1vanl some of the llad bills \\'hich conservationists have barked." Commencement Ceremonies Set For UCI Grads Undergraduate and graduale degrees will be granted to l,351 students during commencement ceremonies Salurdav morning on the campus park at ut Irvine. The 10 :30 a.m. outdoor ceremony, the seventh annua l commencement al the University, will be moved indoors to Crawford Hall in the event of rain, -Of· f\clals said, If the weather is good, a pic- nic on the lawn will immediately follow the exercises. Among students receiving degrees will be the first black Ph.D. graduate from the school. He is Samuel J. Shacks , 33. and will be one of four student speakers addressing the graduates and their guests. Shacks, named o u t s ta n d ing graduate student for 1972 by t h e UCC Alumni Association, did his thesis in im· munology and biochemistry. Other student speakers wl!l be Diana Carlton representing students recelvl ng bacbelor1 degrees; Stephanle Bernstein for the master's degree candidates and J ohn Noonan for the medical students. The practlce of having studenls as major apeakers was first implemented In 1971. Scheduled to receive a !pecial award during the ceremony is Squire, a 9--year- old golden retrelver who ls the see~g eye dog for a blind student graduating with hooors. T1le dog will be granted an honorary degree by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich for faithful service to Michael Higson , a physics major. Fullerton Grads Will Get Degrees About 4.000 unrlergraduate a n d graduate students will receive degrees in comn1encc1nenl exercises dt Cal State Fullerton tonight at 7:30 in the Anahei m C:Onventlon Center. CSF Presiden t L. Donal d Sl1ields \vlll preside over the 13th annual graduation ceremony. Degrees \\'il l be awarded by depart· ment rather than en masse. The Cal State Jazz Ensemble wll l perform. Caps and.gowns are optional for both graduates and faculty members. OIANll COAn IC DAILY PILOT 1"M Ori,. C-t DAIL V 'ILOf1 wfll' wMdl I> tomblncd UM HfWl."'9, 11 .-iltlMlf ,,, ltM Ort,.._ CMlt P\lllllthinl (MIN!IY, ..... rllt ~ltlor'ls ••• illll&l ltl'lld, Mw.ll1y riv..,.11 ,,Wl'f1 JM" CO\!I Mtll, ft..,...f IMctl. H1111llr191oto lh1cll/,_llln Vl llf~'. ~ •Nell, lr-.IM/S1611\1...U ltNI l1n CitM.!'lt l ''" J111n C1p11tr1ne. A 1lnol1 '"-•I ..Olllol'I II P11llll1llM a1111"t1y. 11'1d Sllrltl1~. 11'1• Pf"lnc:l~I M ll1Mnt 11Jla11t 11 '' )JI) Wnt I t-,. S1r1~1, Ctllt M111, C11iloml1, t Htt, Boats, Lady Anglers, Easy Money: In Sunday Rob1rt N. W11~ '''''°"'' 1111111 l"llfllltlllf • J1c~ It C1,11l1y fl'-• P'rn11111111 Mil o-et11 N.I....., Th•M•• Ktt"fll ·-Th•l'll•• A. M11tfltl11• MINllflt h h• Ch• !ta H. l"' lJU,,.4 p, H•ll Aui.tfflt M""""9 •«tw1 I S-C ....... OMM JOli N•rill ll C•1.il•• Riel, •211z ' .....J-' c • ., ~,. ... ..!.:T 'trt.f ""t;:~-· -..... . ........ . ten r 1 ) •-1'1 .._,.,...,,. ...ai1 m ,.,., """""' l · .. -"'" '4Ml11 't...IAttl u ••• ,. .. ...,,,,,. S.. C ....... A.I h,a11zM11 ' ,.,,,, ••• 4'1-44at t, lfn. ar.... c.-11 l"llMllMnl f, ... -1ter5" UJw1t•I ..... , """"'ti ~II ..... ... .. j"""""" ~ .,. .. , -............... t=..:~"'t. "= "::l _.,,,. W tl.IJ '"'"l'fllYr MllMttJ ........ """"'*· ' ' ' I Here's a preview or some of the fe atures, facts and photo& you'll find In the DAILY P!UYI' Sunday : THE SEARCH FOR J OBS -There'• good news and bad news. Colle1ti irids face a hunt that C1:1uld la1t up to four months for that "first Job," but (1epar1te story and charll) thtrt ls evidence the once-depussed aerospace lndUltry Jn Orange County Is making 1 rorneblclr. BOAT TIPS -Almon Lockabey DAI· L v PILOT boatllle editor, has aome spe<:mco about how lo bey the boll. It can C1:1lt •1 .000 a foot -ind that's just to buy it. Information on ln1lntenance fyou 11 either lp<nd a lot of money or a lot of tlme ) alto Is offered. LADY ANGL!!:llS -Hooked on fl•hln~. tbree memben ol Newport Harbor Lady An&len w1>o hll't reeled In 1'orld recorda are featurtd· In word and photo pN>fl!e. EASY MONEY! -The Public UUlll!el Commlulott (PUC) 11 one 1ovtrnment bure1u that utlUU.. are ftndlni to be on euy mark, °""""""" to "'1Jold Frled-mon and n-P. J:llaa. 'l'11ty ,.port In Soutborn ~llort!la FOCUS. MY HUIBAND, ~AR -Newport Belch -tolll bow • Js to be m""' r1ad 1o sw.. 1r1 " .. I 15 YEARf AT BAT -, Harbor A!U Bas<bali c.mmtuloner Rod .llaclllUU'" ls spotlighted In feature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severlnsen, John· ny Carson's music man, has found musi· claM to match his far out clothes slnee the Tonight show moved t1> Call£omla. He tells about it In cover story of TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYN E? -Newport Beach's mident super celebrity, John Wayne, tells a reader how he got hls nickname in tbe "Ask Them Yoursell" feature, FamUy Weekly. SC HOOL SCANDAL -The lnlerna- tlonal school in Bangk-0k, with teveral American kldJ enrolled, hu had 7 ptr· cent of the student bo<ly truted for heroin addiction. LESSON LEARNED -Coh>mnltt Ari Roppe makes a pledge to fallen vetetll\I of Vietnam. He ,.Y• our ll'ilataltea there will not be rel!Ollad. FAffiV1£W 'S FARM -Anlmala and tht care of them ll great thtrapy for t'alrvlew State HOllJltal patlenta. Slory and ~hotol ahow how II 18 "down on the rann ' et P' alrvfew. ALL'S QUIET -11'• quiet on the col- lep front at VCI •Ince otudenta have been &Inn >Ola In decW0t>mUJna bodlaa on """'""'· • MAGIC NIJllBER -Economlata and tnYlroomeatalllta talta • look II Illa baby clalrtb. la I,.. the ma(ic number! ~E .. to EdtiCfdion' UCI Squelches Nonmajor Plan The UC lrvlne Academlc Senate Thur!!· day rejected a proposal to create a "non· major major'' after one professor pa ssionately called it an "end to educa· &ion.·• The proposal, developed by SO<'ial science Dean Lcwls A. Froman, would have a!\o>A•cd students lo complete re- ~u1rements tor a degi·ee w i t ho u t ::.peciahzing in any particular field as ls now required. Comparath•e culture professor Jay ~l artin presented the report fur the cou1· 1nittce on educational policy wit hout recommendation. ~Also called the "univer sity major,'' F ro1nan 's plan would have required a student to take only those courses needed t-0 satisfy general education requirements all students must complete . The student could then takt anything he or she wanted, without specializing in -0ne area. "I have felt for a Jong time." wrote 1-'ruman. "that for many students a ma- jor in a p::irticular subject matte r is in· appropriate. \Ve might offer our students the opporl unity to satisfy their in· tr!lcctual interests withou t having to 5Jlecialiie. '' ~1:iny of the senate members objected lh;1t suc h students would Ulen be unable to J:el into graduate schools (Ir to qualify .u s teachers . F:nglish depar tment Chairman Howard Raab rose and fir st apologized for ·'speaking so passionately, but what is descri bed here is the end of education - a direction in which this universit y is 1noving slowly every day." lie called this a process "where a degree becomes 4j credits accumulated as fasl. as painless and as far away fron1 ('ach other as p0ssib!e." Ba<i b contended that current majors <1llow students enough flexibility to take in teresting courses while still being trained in "dirty old courses'' of a spe- ci<ilized inajor. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said he was "pleased" to hear of such flexibility, but \\'a rned that decreasing resourees have closed many elective cl~ to non.ma· jors in recent years. Il e urged better acadt:m1c C1:1unseling i;o that 1tudents wbo prefer not lo declare majors would know there might be no jobs for the1n to take after collr:ge. Although about 4S member& or the senate present voted to deny creation or such a "nonmajor," they remained divid· ed over the issue of vocational versus general education emphasi3 at the w11versi1y. Cleveland J nry Convicts Killer In Santa Fight CLEVELAND (UP!) -A jury in· eluding three blacks has convicted a black man of first d~gree manslaughter in the stabbing death last December of a wh ite father of five after the two argued over their places in a line lo sec Santa Claus. The defend;int, Tyrone Howa rd , 21 , ac· cused the jury of a racist act. Howard maintained he stabbed John Fitzpatrick'""' 36. Euclid, in self-defense after their argument in the downtown Higbee's department stnre . After the jury of seven men and five \\'omen returned its verdict, Howard said. '"[ feet the jury was unjust. It was more racist than anything. 1 will not ac- cept the ve rdict. 1 want an appeal." Howard was sentenced to one to 20 years in prison, but the sentence was delayed pending an appeal lo be filed by his attorney, Stanley Tolli\'er. 1-foward testified that Fitzpatrick in· suited him with a racial slur, grabbed his throat, punched h1m and kicked him. The prosecution charged Howard maliciously stabbed Fitzpatrick, who was unarmed. The weapon used ln the killing was never found. A witness testified that he saw Howard use it on Fitzpatrick and then saw a woman in a brown coat carry the weapon orr. From Pq~ 1 SESSION ... alt.emative pltn•. 1 $6,000 vtrsK)ft or lllllnw ay replaceme:nt, ant.I a $13,000 plan for mort: elaborate construction. -Urgent noquet1.I by local 1upport.r• of Ille youtb bue1-ll progtlJlll for badly needtd lmprovemcnl& al two local ball dlan1oncl~. -Urgent requests by c·1t1ze:is for 3 ma· jor park purchase and in1prove1nent for ttie northerl y area of the city in llW' Shorecliffs colony. -Improvements to ci!y tennis courts al San Luis Rey Park. -The chamber cit commerce proposal tor increasing the city allocation of bed t.aJ: revenues to tbe chamber for payment for tourism promotion. Chnn1her official~ propose an $18.600 contract to replace a policy agreement paying less than $10.0IH! a year for promotional servites. -Top-priority trcatn1cnt for e northrr· \y area fire department substation whieh v:as the object of a stern council resolu· lion earlier this year but thus ra,is un· budge ted in lhe city. Besides those itcn1s councilmen prob· ably ~'ill be confronted with several 111ore. The most costl y by far, however, in· volve the wage-benefit issue with city employes who have co1nplained bitterly in recent months that San Clemente pays the least of any city in Orange County. The budgel \\"Oes nll arnount to one single factor -lhe J.1ck of adcquntc re venue lo cove r a\1 the requests. In the. past several years increases in ~he city tax ra1c have been nearly nonex· istenl. 1'he only substantial hike in the. past si x years amounted to a JO-cent hike last year lo repay a "loan" from city reserves for payment of the community clubhouse. II caused loud controversy. Councihne n privately have admi tted that they would probably have to confront the issue of raising the rate this year but thus far no official comment has hinted that tax rates will rise in San Clemente. The existing city rate a1nounts to about $1.45 per $100 Of assessed valuation. Pot Bill Succeeding SACRA~·lENTO (AP) -A bill reducing first-0 ff ense marijuana p ossess i o n penalties has passed a major hurdle in the California Legishllurc. The bl!] cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee 84 Thursday. It would make first-offense possession or use of m a r i j u a n a punishable by a fine of $50 to $300. ',. _ '' \ 1 ~LLE]\.TON' ~ -----~'"-~------r--------Discover all 4 MANSFIELD'S --------+->., I 1\.~~ Decorator directed stores ---: ',,, + / Uniquely different. Here f~rni· ---<:-,-~~-----''~, ~.,.. tu re is carefully selected to ·~ '--..~ • ',, create a total environment, '. ~~ ,~-";;--i~ ',, skillfully comb in ing the rich past l ,><' -~, with the young and exciting now1 ,; ':l';~ . '~~-"' ALL ~!,~SRY ~~~~ISTIC PRl ~_ES!~.:; . - I l I I K fo ch an as s no OU bu fiv p< Se Ba th in sel ~I by qu Hi Su Sc stu 041LY ,!LOT Sl•U "ho!O KATHRYN AVENSHINE TAPES 'SPOT ' RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS AT KOCM Work Experience Participants Earn School Credit While Working Earning Experience Prog r<1111 Teac/1 esStude11ts--WithuntBook By .IA,\' t:ll,\'AROS or t~• 01111 Pllo1 S••tr Kathryn Au\c11.Sh1ne sils four afternoons a "'eek "1n a cha ir that's JUSt fo r \'isitors·· a nd perform s dut ies as varied a s filing and typing to ta ping spot co rn m e r c i a I an- nouncemrnls a l KOC~'\ radio. Sue Pelichowskt 1s usually outside as n1u ch as possible but now enjoys s laying 1inside fi ve afternoops a ""'eek and performing v:irious tasks 111 Security Pacific N a l i on a I Bank. BOTH G I RL~. are a rnong the 415 students pa rticipating ln "·nrk exper ie nce f)rogrt1n1s set up a t the four Nrwpor!- ;v1esa d istrict hig h ~t'lu>ols. K;:rthryn's job "·as crc;ited by her rrnplo~'cr :it the rt'- q uesl of her C-0 rona rlel ri1 11r High School carer r counselor. Sue attends Costa ~1 esa High School and is one of fl\ e i;.tudents in\·ol,·r d in I h e Security Pticiric progra111. She recentlv took over the duties of a fLill -time employe ""'hen her branch ""'as temporarily short-handed. \Vo rk experie~c e pBrlicipants are e a r n 1 n g ~chool credit and are given in- struction about appearance, applying for a job and prepar- ing resumes. Many studenl s have ch-0sen jobs within thrir field of in- terest. lnstead of rrgarding ...,·ork as dull tind unin·' teresting. student.<: relate their c lassroon1 kno.,.,·ledge to their on-the-job experience. FINANCE bankini:: machines and pro- cedur rs. "ltight 111)\\' is the t ime to gel !his a ge gr oup to thinking and !e,1rn1 ng <1 bou t the \\'Ork \\"orld,'' said Leon :0.1ceks, ~·oordinafor of the d istr1cl's Career Studv Center . "Our poiiCy is to tell parents not to e ver !et their son or daughter graduate fro rn high school without ha,·ing worked fQr anyone bu t hi s pa rents," he continued. Parents, he believes. usually do not de· mand the typical w o r k discipline. Te;ichers or counselors a t the four high schools guide s ludents lo jobs that coincide wi1h their interests and abil ities and ,·isit l he businesses to make sure both stude nts a nd employers are bcncfilting from the ar- r.1ngement. On a n;:rt ion-wide hasis. a nd that only 12 percen! or the jobs r l'quirr a bachelo r's d egr ee.·' said ~·lerks. The rl is1riet ·...,ide progran1 was o[fic·i:1lly begun l;:1<;t t-.'o\'en1bcr, but se\•r ral high schools h:ive hrlped place student<; in jobs fo r several years w1lh the help or l'Om - n1 unily gr1>ups. "I wouldn't h;ive had a prayer or grtling the joh "'ithout !hf' school's help,'' s:iid Kathryn. "'!'he n1enial "·nrk js r;i~1c r to gc·t But I le;irn :;:o n1uch ju:;:t hy bcin,c: there It does not h<1vP to he 1he niosl glnmorolis position," she cl:11rncd "I stav <1rt tT h1111rs a lot. ln a b:i nk ·you a lwavs have tn ('Onl'en1 r:i1e -lhei-r Is lots or thinki ng. I think irs ~nod lo have P:<posurP :ind I feel \'C'ry fortunate," said Sue. SUE ACTU1\LLY \\'ants lo leach retarded cluldren after t•ollege hut is happy to have learned 11nd used thr basic~ of <1ct·ounting as a saleable s kill "lo fall bar k on" 1,1•hen nrces.c:ary. Kathryn has no definite career plans !Jut will enter the University of Texas next fall with va luable work experience !hat will help in the future. Sun1 mer .c:chool s tudents at the four schools should enroll in the Work f.xperienee pro- gram by CTlnlacting their school's career counselors. Fi\'e sehool credits ca n be earned, there are no pre-re- quisite cla sses needed. It is open lo al! 10th through 12th grades. • -------~-OAll V PILOT J;J Wedding Bliss- For Profit By l.EROY POPI!: LJroAI I NOT1C& •tcTITIOUI •uso1a11 MM• STAT•M•IJT fM t,ili.wlNI _...,,, t•• ...... tiuthw.ll tJ IHOl"tHOfNT (.4Tt•.1NG •I !l!ltl ·~ St•M I c;., .. ., G•o-ff Or•.,.• c~. c.111..-.... Tl'IQnWI l llNI .l'l'I K1w'ft llo 1o, "'lel•ti... C..llt«'ll• ''"•" ~ .... n11 1 .... , •. F.,11 .. ,..._ c .. ,,......i. c. l . Wft......,.trf, lrw: ..... 0•~ .... i( ao.ilov••lll, ... worlv i-llltt, (olll0<1>I• "'" fl!!) lk/1ln•ll II (-... ~I.., Ii. I llMl!.i "•tlM•MllP. LEGAL NOTICE ,IC1'1TIOUI aUliNISS N4M• IT•Tl'MINT TM lel .... l#t9 ... ,_.. ero ""·r>ol ... .-.. ~. "'llT fO lt IHOU5111.Y, f lit<m•l• .. L IM, N~ 101<1• , ..... '\ ""*'(T•f! t 11 .......... t .... "'--· .. ...,,,, ., ... -'"'-'1'-l-• i.~ E1>1et•ld llY, L•-I OMI> tlll.!ll 1111• ""'l,,.n " "°'"' c-"'t"' Dy • , •• t ... 1111•• C'•llOl..Y N f LE l (H!ll LEGAL NOTICE 1-1 ... ,ICTlllOUS IUSINl:tt ,.._Ml Sl l Tl.,,.ll'tl f'lll-·'N f o<llO'l toon I'll ""'"'"'"' .. l ltt )ITOH ¥4HU,4C1Ult1NG lOM flilN T 01" (4LIF()ill<ll.. ,,.( "IJ ~ • .,,.,.. A.......... ,..... /Y • '. C•l<lot• .. • t~)I ft•••'D'I 1-... -... ....,,. '•<'"''"9 C0tt11Mn•. ltlC • ( o 0.1•"'"'• <°' _ .. ,...,,, 100 ....... l PMlf> ~lff*I• W•IM ln•t"". o.i-••• ,,.. ,~It DUtlt .. 1• l• tl>ndv(lt<Cf D• I Cb• l>O'•'•"" IHIAXlON Nfl ~ON. LEGAL NOTICB SU,••-coun -nte ll ~Tt' O" CALl,O•MI& •ott TH I. Cou .. T't 0" Oii•••• N•. A-1*'1 NOTl(l o-"IAltl,.. ... "'ITIT\OM '01 "•O•ATI O• WILL AJOIO Lit· ,,., o• AOMl•1n••TIO'll WtlM· T .. l #IL L 4MNIW.l!J f •'•'• !If MAYMf: .... Y,lt,, 0.t•oMd. "'011C E I~ HE AIE I Y GIVIE H "'" l1f W1 •lat • "•• lllood 1>1t0l" I ""fltlort N)P Ptll01l• al Wiii Ind lor-l•Wtf'\(O of lll-l•r • o! """'''"l•l••llon wiTl!·"'•·wln -•..-,,..,.., t•l••••w r '" whl(I> I• mtll• lnr '"'""" ~••to<ulo" .,,. '"•'II>• tlm, '"' , ... , .. c• 11~1,.nw '"• ,.,,,. ~•• _,, 1.i U,.1 I PU-t Wnlo• Ti-IOMilS l l•N ... a, ... ,.1 "•"""' n.,, •l•l•Hte•lt fh•d will! '"• Cooruv C•••k or O••ttil• (O<;•Hv °'' M•v 31 n n lh !l~•t<I• J . M.000• OffovlY Co...o\I~ (lpt~ l~h ll•lol'1•nl ..... l"ld '"'" !IOO ('""n' , 11111 Pt1,.lltH! IL• Ju»• )0 lt/1 11 I ;1(1 I m, " t~I NEW ''ORI\ -On 11 Satur· •Y ri..~ n• o.,.,~ r...,~•v ,,.. ¥•y 11 l"::b111--.t:1 0'~";1 t,i111 01 !Y Pl'r• d ay in J une lhe more spac ious ""· ,,,,cc June 1. t u . 1J. 1~11 H.tO n Thi• 1l1l•m1nl wit Ii!"(! .,,,,. "'• COu" 1our 1rco1" al D•l>t•lmtl\I Nn l ol •••d h c1,-l O! O•,r1<e C0•1"Y "" '•'f Y I ·:-; '"'"' •' 100 .. ,.,, l •MI! o ..... W••'· l'I f •Ht11rn1 (>'• O! ~~n•o 4"•· (ell lOfftll P,,011..,,10 0•1n~1 (01o \! l>•l'Y "lu• Ot•rd Ju~ I It)) churches in .11 huge city hke ,.,,.M LEGAL NO'l'ICE M•• I• •"" Jvno l '· II 10!1 I !•I I? w f ~I JOIOo/ N Y k '' d, l"ublltl>f<l O••n90 CN" Dl ilY "llot ew or run o Wed lng.!I M •1 it, 11. •tl(I Juf\4 1., 1911 1113.,j I I rlH-1 a niost on an a~n1 bly hne HOTICE TO Clll!OITOltS basis. l.~~C . .\L NOTICE ,u.-e11101t cou1tr o, rHE l ' t tT•TE 01" (.ALl,01tNl4 ,Olt: ,IC llflOUS I USIHf\\ N4 .... E Sl 41E .... ENT to..nh C!H~ ltOY I . JUNE 0.11w ... , " l•w 1\.11 Adoot" 0.Vl"UO Co•I• Mt11. (.1l•l•<fttt fpt· 11141 \.f(I .. ,,. Is no unco1nmoo to see upt----,ICllTIOUI IUS!N•li TH( COUNTY 0, 0114 NGE to five couples a nd their at "'""'t: 1TATEM1.Nt No. "·""' nd · • • h k ,.... toll_(... .,.,._ ••• .. i~ £11 olo ol DOll OIHY G. (UH· 1£' ant s ""'a1t1ng 111 t f' bac of DYi"'•" ,, N•HC"•M o ...... ,.<1 .. ""'E~TE lllN ........... , 1..-,.11 • ._, C-Lf (T llOMl:OICO.. 6..J "vO•<'"•~ O••ll•t (Mii l ,,.,., "'~ ~ •• I !\P8• • l •H0•1•i ~ Junp J, } t, Un t he l·hUl'l'h for the ir !urn to THE ~ll E HCH PllAUU E ,ltES5 NOltl l !~ Hl lll..llY CIVlN lo IMP 'I • he l06t1 (•Ill Cn~•t•• S•n Ju1n (l<>•llr•r.a c<f<l•1or• 01 IM• 8l>O•• n~"••..t de<tO•nl ·~·''"" ..... ~· ..... ,. ~·· '~"•' o .... ~··· 6••·•· '~'''0"'. -01..i u.1t u•ll\'n I aisle lo !ht• M,koll 0 w1,.,.., J06ll1 con• cnvPC •. 111•• .,11 ""''0"' II••"'~ <'"""' •~••n•t m• :ilt::lt' ~o•1 J,.on (111l•lr ono-•a.d d•t-nt •'• tN u••Od to lolt Ho•"' !••11 b•''""'' 'II•·"~ '"''d ,•r t l:Y •" Th•S ,. ll'-'"ITihll""I '"'"'"!""' Jo IC. W••n•• ~ll (1llc Cl\vl'(•, Sa" wr","..: ... , "';:;~-;:v ';;;;"""~t in<)'"' ~:'"• lnd••·O";~, ~~ON il l! I 'i ~·1• •111' .... ., , . .,, ,. '" J.,on (•Phlll"O Q (" "~ "• .,. ' • I""' "' t • , .,.., h.~~ •-~"II h<>]rv"I h)' c·"I"'"''~·· ln11 b"••ntU h bf •n• conau<10d DY • •o P••"'"' '"""' "''" "'" n•<•• ,.,, lh•\ ,,,. .... ••' ' •11 "'" ~IJI.· ... 'r_-' a ... Pl""4''\"•" ••·v<""''•'d 'l>f """''""'""'4 •••ht Glt••il•••"'''•·•• .,,,.1•~·• 1•., \\'hO s iage l.:irge 1\N1d1ng MllCf Ll D W411 NE R or"~' """'"'"· c !'AUL u,.11ul\. •~I ft~ "••••'• J ""''·''' p ..... , ' "• t• 'It 11 Th•\ "AIO,...t M 111•0 '"''" ,,,. (:wnt• Do•t • Dr•vr. Nt"'""'t l!lo•rn f al•'"''"" \·••• l'l't:ep 101\S \\'I I re S II In~ C•••~ 01 O<o"9• (oun,. on Mov 1~_ 19n 9ho0 "'"''" 1, ti•• ulA•• "' 1~ .. ,.,.,, ~• , 1/l't f111anc1al sa1·ings. 'l'he ra \i·n·r~ 8. fl•"'"' J Moddo•, D ... v11 (q.,My 111~ u"""'''~"'d 1n •II 11••!1•" .,.,, •. ~ ... ~ ( '" II•• r•'••I• 'II •d•d df• •d•"' w '"'" "''" h;11c t•hapels In lht'lr hugl' ,,.,. ,.11G11 '"G"'"' ••I•• m• t•t l! 1•vDhC•"l'•• or 1n, ''\\'l•dd111g p!l )~l't'S," ~ !ht\' PuDh\!\fd D••nu• COi" 01.iy "•IOI '"'"'' e .:i11 st;i ~t' thf' c{'ren11111if's 1;~ M•r '•· '"" J,,.,, 1 '· " 1911 •:ioi 11 081"" ... ~~vL:l ~11 .. rwnr .... ·ell , St;l!lley f ,e1,1·i11. Olle SUl'h E•e<u"•• of ll!P "''" N LEC.Al. NOTICF: c , ... ur''o:r;rs ........ 1 ~-·~·1·•1 fl(TITIOU\ &Vil NE \i N•M l':'-STATll'Mf:N T l"' !Oll(IWU•Q ""''on .. dO•n~ b'"''"'" ('ater('r in Ne1,1• ''ork. say!-; ht• has ser,·ed <ls a s11bsl 1tute •·falhf'r of lhe bridl'" al ahnost 10.000 ...,.edd111gs. M 4 J 0 II WAY M A NUFA(1U~HIG f''(lR 1.1<:ss than $1U "''f COMP,..NY IN(. t &9 , .... "'~SI' Cn.i .. r """'" guest. flill sidf' 1-l<ltJs'' in the t•i-Pnillp 11 11nu10•" t 11 C•P•Jol s1r •• 1, I ·" (' N k Co~'" M ••• tv or ~eon.'lru .~at .real 1 ec ,,,,, 11u1.n.,, ;1 btln• conduco..., '°Y ~n n.n Lo ng Island ...,.il l pro1 ide 11 1rnJ1.idu•1 ll) Dov•• Otlv r NIWJ>"'fl l fl<h, C1hl•tnl1 t )H• l ol: O IO! 111.toU •llor-n1y IOt E••<VI'" l'ut>ll\t>r1• O••r>q• '•'•" l}•I/ r1• Jv~• 1. •. t1, ll, 1011 1 • 11 L~:C:AL NO'l'!Cf. flCflflOUS IU:>IHES5 NO.""E ST•lEME .. l .... 111....... " "''•• !• 7• • " "·~· • .... lJ~ • J • •••I ... " . ,. . ' 1.t,li·\1. Nt)'f lC'K l'!(lll10U5 IU\tNt \5 NAMf ~T ATEME l'l ' "'"'' .. PP"\1'1' . .. I ~·' ! '·"' r." ··• .,. \\,,, 1 ,, f •?•)' "" ''" M ''""•r '• "'" "' •• ,, ..... ' •! ""' ~ ,,, ,, • •' "" '''"' ! o "II'<'' r '' '"" '"" '~" .. ' ... ,,1 ...... 1 !, .... (' ..... ,,.1 "·' ' ~' ------- l.F.CA f, NITTlCE O•DoN•NCf NO. '1·11 ilN Oll:O!N41'1Cf 0 ' THI CI TY (00"1• (IL 0' lHE C!T'f' 0" COllil Ml\jl., •MfNDIHG 'FCTION t??ll 1' l 01" TNE COS T• M£S• MUNICl ,.4 L COOi. UHDlll•lt OOJ' lt•( f!IY ''"'•·I! f'I" l"( Cl•"<' !\! COSTA ..... 1 • (111( s ••FRfflY na Oil!N 0.' Ff\1 Ii W\ ~((110N I , ll·e \ '• O! (~I\.• ""~''' ··~'""•\ "'·" '•1 '" "' "UM•• '""'' 1,f•u"<t •••~•' t ....... I ·"<I• •• t •·••'"•""~' ~ '"••u•\O•'"•''"' u ,,, ... u ....... ""~··· .. '"• (Of!"(!'''"""' 11! '"""'' nrnln•n••• ... ,t!\111 lhf C •v I'• I !VI ~"n"I •,rr1"•• I •>!I• 111<1 (l•d d•••· "''' !ho pr,••"! uellnltloo " ,, In• • "' ''"'~"""!• "'' lttt MCOI Ill """"""'"'"'" h•· 11,. llv"''' "'"' ll• m. "1·'''"'"" r,.,,.,,, •.• "' '"" 1'1 .. ~nlno <"'"'""""" ~· 1"• r••,, '">ulloO'I lri '''""'l ''"•·Y ''~'' '""" In j·~ ~•·PliCttoon "' f,1. (••<lo""'"•' "<<Oo"U"'"'' ii, ••• • •<1<1•·• •n "•• c~•·• \.'••l Mu~'''''"I 1 <"1•' '"I"'" ~?l~ 11 1 "' •• , ... ion II 'I •••• ''"'" ~,.,. '·'• "'c·~•I < l'<lel. WI\,. I• "'·"I ••A<I "' !OllO"'' S(CTION I. \•t lo<H• Q?107 1 I Un~,,_ PH!LI J> 11.0. TllGA!llER p<1c kaged \11e<ldi n~. C'Ol:kl ai l lh,, ''''""'""' 111..a "'"n !ho coumy bu"n••1 ~· I• '''"'""'" "'' ,,, .. , "•n '"" i , lo! ( '""", ,,,, ~· M•< I llloo-1 lh• I"'"' "''''"'•<>'II A• \'"<1 ,., I •ro1 (~"· M••A M"r"C'~"I Cll<I• " n"11n•<:! '" hour ;ind buf[e! dui ne•r . co rn-Cl••• a1 O••ni• Counr; on Mav Jt-RA .,..MONOBll ADltY A'~1'''~1 1 \ ltll 8 y llt¥e•ly J M•<ldO• OPllUty Lounfy tl~ A"'•WOI w • ., ~" '• j ··~~, plt'te 1,1·ith flowers. To plan c1.r• Be•1M Ht oc ~• "11 ot "• ~· •~ '"'''""' •r .. ,.,.,,, of •~• F!ll\ l>•ldll•ng 11>•1 " •WI <Clv•r• rNcn., •M f 0 ,,,'1n•~·~•nG 1, ~•··•~· P • n ! • ll \Inn I, P ol•I' l•rtl llt •n•• l "' ll•>lv ,. a nd exe1:u te the sanie show , 1111• John B•o<ll••· I)' ... , "'" """·· Puollthtd Orl <>OI Coe>! 0 1o1,-Pilpl, J, Newlfv• I B~•<h them.~eh·es probably would J.,,.. 1, t, 11, 1J. i~n 1•1'9·12 Cn••l•• w~pou ~ .~ "'" ~ ·• A•••" :o A"" 1,.,,. ... 1•'' 1r11 II~;~:."::.:~:. ~:·: .. ~::·· .. :":'t'.o~·.i:~';.t,; I b · I ' · Suite ~-H•w11011 ll•~d• cosl t 1e ri< es ~irenls '""'H'<•t-----ln., b"'""'" 1, ~··!'~ '""''~····• ,, . ;:rs much. l low <:ah the ""'e<l-LEGAL NOTICE P••'"'"Q"' JOHN 811. .. 0LL Y d ing pi.11:-iees do ii? Be<'ause1----Th•• "•l•m~n• toi..., w''" '"' 1~ ~ .. SOJO(' have enough roorns to ,ICTITIOUS I USI NISS Cle•~ o< O•~not '°"""on ~·.-. l• ., N4M~ ST4TIMINT By ll•~•rly J, M•ddO• D•l><h ''''''• ru n ofl hair a dozen reception.~ lh• 10110 ... 1~ co•1><1r 1r;on 11 <1ai1>; C••••- 1 d b I II bul•Ut ll •1 I' U ll! sin1ul!..,1neous Y an Y 0 OWr MC .AIR. 7'1 Ounn W•v, Pl•c•nllo. PuDli•h•<I Or•nqe (OA'1 u~1,, ''""' ing a careful lin1e schedule. C1ll<o-rn·•· J11ne 1, '· u. ll, 19/1 11 .•111 ( ll•!rlg•r•l•d 4.lr (nndrl>on s.,.,,.;, •. , ____ _ hey can hold three or four trw:. co. c11rt corPI 1'11 Flower s1re11. LEGAi, NOTICE nup! ial celebrations in each c;••M•1•· co11fornl•. lhit butln~• os u>nd.,<IHI by 1 cor·l----room on a busy Saturday. 110•••lo1>. f 1cr1rtovs 1us1He:ss w-"ding bells cause cash D4.N IEL 11:. c ... 11.owElt, "'"'ME slAlEMENT t:'U P•e•ld•nt l'•f lol1ow,no po1,on• •r• regislt"rS lo j ingle in olhfr lhii ••11em•"' w•• tllffl wl!~ !ht Coun· bu1ln1•1 •" l It Cltr~ of Or8 n111 County on Miy 17. CENE114 L FASTENE.llS, areas. 00. itn. StrP~t. cosi• M•••· ' """ Next to Chrisln1as . June is ut.oc ludtn Bls•on, 11)7 11 .. 11> •OW•OO• S•~n!on, (~lih,.n••. 'he )·e .. ·e lec's b;g .. est month 'l.DW41tDS .. ASHTON ., I> 4TrOltNf.YS .. , lAW and he sells more dian1011ds 4Jt Nor•",,,,... •t~d. thrn th<1n at Yuletide. f"lorist.~ Gl•nt1•••· '""'· "10l Publ,.h "<I O••nQ~ (g••t O•ily M1y It, 1t, ""d June 1, 9, un tEGAt NOTICE ,11111 Pho!, 1111·/l Ill!• A, !liuon. 11~1 11'1 m """ ~11 ••1 s1~nron, C•lllornl• 1111' 1>v1lne11 lo Otlno coo<luf!•d I>• "" ln<li•idu•I LUCI EN BISSO N Tni1 tl•l•mEnl l!l•d "''tn ,,,,. r '"''"' (lt<lo. DI ll••1111e Cnvnfy on MAv H >••. BY 8•••••• J, Mt<ldo• Deiovl• '''"'"' (!er ~ ll 1111 J NOT l(I TO C ~£01l01fS 5UPIR •O" COUllT OF tllE \TO.TE OF C•LlfOR .. I• FOlll T"£ cou .. tY OF OAill'!Gf H • •·11•01 r .tl•I• ,,, {()f,41f l•V\OR Sf £lrY 11~ 1 oc.n R 1 • r t L T Y, o .. •••ro ~Olll l I\ "l lfl !\V l•IVI N IO "'• "•<j "'" .,f "'" $~(/vp "•""•<I <IP< •<!•nl II\•! •II P~• ICl"t "•""'" ('""''' •Q•"''' fl,c •••d dKe<lenl ••P t•<wiff'(I to Ill• lt,.n), "'''" tht "'''""''vouch••~. ,,, Int clh<• ot !Mt <l•rk ol lh• ~<low• •Miiiie<! (d"''· C• to P•ttrnt IMtn•. ,..,m lhe nfl''""'~ ·~v<he« !O "" """"'''~"·~ •I 11, '""' r)"I'·"''"''" 'f\Ulfl fV I'~' 1(1\ NA t•OtlA.L llil"'"'· ~'0 N•'"'"I (•"'"' n"~~. ~l•w .. 011 fl•••" <•'"'"'"• 91~A I. "'""" 1. Ill• ~1 ... ~· IH•"'"" or 11,. lt"ll••"Yn•<I '" •'' fl1ft ''"' 1"'''"111'~ '' ,,, ... ,,,.,,. ,,1 ·~··· ""'~'"'"' "'''"'" ·~"' "''""''' •'It• "" In" •·"•·!><•""" o< t•u1 "!'"'• 1)01•·•) '<'I w )J 1•11 \!I \J lllf V f<Afi! 1r r•n lH•~IA( l'ANM 11 , l< ... lf'H r Pll lf.F •• H~•I fJ"Olot ''"'"" "' '"'<!•• ""'' SECTION I. ll°' tollOwr~ ••t'"'"' ,1 "'e Co•l11 ""t'I ,,.,,,,,,,,,~I {Cid• •Mtll llo "!IPlltlt'\l .... h 1~ r •A<I ••a<ll• 11>• '""'" '''· Ille ''"""""' l>••••"lllt< 1ot tot!,., IOI" "t""'" t7'-1 ~ In<••• ''"""'' lo 11• .•m•...i.d "• •• •olklw•· •~1 !. tl'f1 s, •~l 5. 1"9< I ''"' 1 9fu •. P1'1 S, Co"• Me•• Mu•\u•ll•I (O<l• illl o-t n,t d'"'""'""''on"(I •ec\oon1 11>•<1 bt er1>1ro<ltt1 10 r••d 11 lollo"'• "0.11 ~1e• uermlt/O<I .nan l>P <onduc•"'ll un6f'r·•n<>I •• tel<I '•"" '" <ltl•,,.11 '" !lk1onn •i;o 11 l, ('l•I• M•1~ Mvnlcloo+ (na•. with '"' ••copllon th11, !1>011 "'" Wlllcl! "'" lnd <l•nl•I lo. •Pf:'~tl•,...nt la, •"" 1n onteo••I "'" ol 1ht .,,. or u••• cond<>clff vnllor •tOOI, f>\•Y bfo c.,...,ucl9d °" "'• e>run!oet 1 .. lht oPiln." Sl!CTION ~-l nl . ordln ............. '·~· •!ltcl 11nd he '" •v•I lore• ond •fl-.;I !hlr• I• l:IO! <l••• ''""' Ana o!!tr •I• 01n1g•, Ar)(! bflloot 11\0 ••Plr Atll\" nl 11!!0•" tJlt <IA•O •ll" +!• "~"~Qf >hlll b• PVbll •h~d nnce In I"• Oo •riYf (n•>I 0~•1• r llf)i, • '""''""""' ''' v•"""I '''""'"''"" o•ln!"'1 •n<I PUb"•nen •n "'• r ty n! (""• Ml••· lng•ln., wd" I'• """'"' "' !l'lt "'•rnM•\ cl th~ (••Y llw~<>I wPl1nt <nr ontl ••llfl•I U\t '""" P4SSE.0 ANU ~nO"lf D th" ''~~•'I at Junt. 1~1, JA1."' IO~MMt II consider wedd i n gs and funerals their bread a nd but- te r. S:_il es uf trous.~eau finery don't corne up to thf' salt's uf t:aster ga rnu-'nt.~. hut .... ·hen you add thr value o f silverv.•are and other nuptial J:if\s. total wedding rct.1 il sales probably extet'd those F ltllt I ••""'I' (! 11.,. Will "' Pub1,1n•d O•"n~p C<>••t o~"• ''""' ''" ''" ••· ''4'""" ""'"'" M4•~• '' "'"' •v ,ICTI TIOUS l!IVl lHESI J"ne ?. ' 16, 11, nn 11{/ IJ WITlM ... N ' ~(H"'IOT Qf lo~•· M ••I> for Easler. N4MI Sl4TEMfiHT --_ l•• San Mo~""' V"'' ilTTESI Th• lollowinu "'"on h <10.n v 1>v1inou LEGAL NO'rl">" 1H-p0<1 B••<h, Cl hlo•n•• CILEl!N (' ""l"N r t .,. .... ' II! !II•) ••• !l10 (o1V (IE•lo. ul II•• THE COll:ON 4 OEt MO.R BllC.E 1----c - - - ----•llo•n••• ta< E••<wlot (11¥ <II <"o•'" M••~ SllOP, 30)1 E.. (OO>t tt•Qtlw•y. (O<O!\A NOTICt!. TO CRE DllOllS ............ ~ n 4•'1j• '~ ... , o~.iy r .101, SlO.lE 01 ' ... 111 (lll NI .. (!pl M•r SV,Ell:IOll: COVIil 01' rHI!' ... , •• l. ~ •• ~J. I• I IUJ ~1 COUHTV or n~••ii.£ ........... I! J•<'"""· 1111 w, •i11>o1 ST4Tf: OF CALIF-OllN 10. FON ----CITY or l0~1 A ME.ii Blv<I , ... llt .... Ntwe>ort lhacl\ THE COUNTY 0, Oll AHGfi \.!-'.(;,\(, NtJT l ('t-: !, f l L~l'N " r111NN(Y (.ty c1,,; .. '"" bo.ol•Rfll '' D.,n & con.dvclO<I by fn Ne. •·11Sll t l'ld '' ""'"" ll••' nt lht (oly '"""'" "' TH t: WEDDING gown aod h><ll••d.,•I. o.',',',',''.._or Sl 4.N LEY 11. HOFF lU Nll, 5 u •t0 1.,. c:;1,. ot Cos•• MP•t, h•••O• <•""• .AH T110NY !I JACKSO N ~ 1n1t lht ~tJO•e •l'ld Jar•ooi<>Q Ordl~i ,oc• \tl'il business and the rental Of l hl, t!•T•m•nl lllf'fl wlln th• County NOT IC E IS HEREBY (;IV (N lo "" NOl!Cl TO Cll'EOITOlti Number 11·11, ,..11 lnt<Cldll(9d "'"" CO" forma\ COStUmeS for ttJe mia,Je (lor• of Or.ng• ('ov1>ly 01>• June I, 1971 (rt<1110t1 OI 11'\e 11><lve """"d d•<•O~ ·' SU PEl<!OR COVIi l Of lHf oidPIPO >Kloon bY tK!lon •I e •Huler 11, B•v .. ly J, MAd<IO•. 0ePU1Y c ..... niv It••' •11 PlrtOn\ n•·ing {lolm• •V•""' 111• ST•TE Of C4LIFOllNIA FOil mHtln• ot ••Ill Cltv c ... nc:ll ... Id "", .. , atleodants at the ceremony c••••. ••i<I <1Kt<1~nt .,. •ewuue<1 to 111. ""'" THE COIJN1 Y o, oR•NGe: 15,,. d•1 ol' M•v, lt1'1. •nd '""'P•tt•• I . I l h n ,11, .. ....-l!h '"" ., ... ,. ... ,y •Ou(h• ... In !M' Olh<• Ho. A·7)1~0 111119d •rod •<loPl•<I ••• wt.a l• I t • a~ sllmu a ea eas OW . P"bli1hecl or11>1• coa11 Oaolv p,,01. ot lhe c!er~ ot It•• •tx>v• enrll1eo coun. or £1tMt o! .ALF R(O l(kfSS. t lw known ••vulor mHtlnt o1 1110 Cltr (ounc:ll nel d The growth of the pro-Jvne '· n , 1l. )0, lt71 1•71·11 10 11••••nt lh•m. with th• n0<•n~rv •• "'L FPEO ICll F.S~. Jll., 0..<•••ed. on !ht ltl• d•Y 01 Ju,,., n 71, bl' 1111 I -..1..i · I ----•OU<hers, to 11\t 'lndtr•lllM<I at lhe 011o<e HOllC.E IS liEREBY GIVEN to Ille tollowln~ roll <ell ¥o!r; fessiona Wt:U.u,1ng <'a e re r LEG'L NOTI....,. 111 ~iJ 1ttorney, M•r•h•ll •nd Hk~1on . .At· cr•<lllor. 01 tne •l><lv• nemecl dec..aenl A'tE5! C11<1ocllmon: H •mm 1 1 t, reflects the WilJiogneS~ Of " .._.,, to•nfV• •l L.w. l ~' llntdln ll lv<I , 5"11f !h•! ~II ""'""' h~Yif>O rlolm• •••lt>SI Jhf J~ W(IMo\, ,.ole/ll Number 700. S•n!• Monie •, C•llro•nl•. •A•d d•c·~dtnl .,, tfdulr~<I 11 fll• tnpm, HOES: C~lmM!! ,..,. parents to spend and the "ICTIT IOVI. IUS IN•fli Which 1. me pl~c• of CV""''' ol 111' ... ,m "'" ll•<•"·"V vwc"~'' '" '"• n!!lt;t A9$ENT ; C«1rkllm...~ ~11'1.ltltl' desire of many young women "'"""E llATEMENT unoerslon..a In erJ m•lte•• 11trl•lntno lo or'"" <tt r~ ol 111e •bo•~ e .. 1o11od ruurt, n• IN WtTHESS WHElll!Of', 1 "•"• htrob v Tne IO!low!nQ 1>••1on II oolnt builn••• lho ••!alt ot ••;<! <1-.;:f(fon!, w11n1n /<our !o or•••nl ""'"'· "'Ith ti>• nP<C••tA'V •tt mv lltnd Ind tlfl•9d tl'lt lfll of lht to have a men1ora ble wedding '" "'""'"• •tr•r lh• rlrst publlt•Hon of !hl1 vourh•r<. io II•• und•,.l11n•<1 ••mo 01fl<•1 chv flf Cool& Ml•• 1~11 "h dey "' Jvn,, ('VCn j( they have \O pay for ii LiO< PAZ UHION, 1J911 l• 1"11 Rd., noli~t. cl l"r 11t!orn Py\, TY RE I. l( ... MINS, lfOO 1tn . L.g.,na Hlll1, C•lll, Oltlt3 Dett'<I Mev 17, nn '""'V'Y P 11•~ f •!I. Su••· 1(1(1(1. I 01 EI LEE N I", PN!NNEV City (l~•k ano:t f • ofl lflll themse\VeS. The Catef'trS S3Y IC•l>h A, Ho••" Jr . ).ll LIHtn P1r~ RALPH HQF~LVND .. ng•I••, C~l ltornl1 l'0047. w~lcl> I• l~P $ 0 001 edd' · I t II (I,, S•n Jo••· Ctll!. 9511' Exec .. tor 111 lh• Wiii pl•<• ol bu''"~" di lht v~d~• .. onp<I •n 1111 a I ' w ing IS no a a "T nh bu1in•n ,, !Wino condvctl'd b• •n of ,,,, •1><>¥• MA•n•d dt<tlltnl m1111ro Pfrfil•n•no-to ,,, •• ,,,.,. "' ••J<! uncommon, and some esli-1no1v1<1u11. MAlllSH4LL AN O HICKSON d•<t<l•n•. w.1~10 '""' ""'"I"• """' th• he KEITH 4, HOWE, Jll.. O.lorMY• II L•"' !lrll 11ublltl1lon Of tl>lt nntic•. mate that most affairs t Y UJI Lin<•'" •rvlll. svh• :IOI O•!•ll M•• 10. !971 Tl>i1 •l•••m•n• lllld wolh 11\f (o-'lnfy h,trnd[e COSt $3,()0() lo $4,()00. (l•r~ o! Or•n9• County Otl ' J'ln• 1. 1911, Sinle Mconko. Cttl!ornl • llEVL ... H Kll E5S Y ed r llY 11 .... r1. J. MMl<IO•, ~uty (o..n11 T•I: t!l)) Jt6·J7'S E•eculti• ol 111~ W iii c "'" 01 •nt cu~ Covnr<I ., th• Cll• of Co1•• M••• PuOll•ht<I Or811Qf Co1111 O~lly PllO', Ju"* '· 1~11 IM 11 Lf':(;AL NOTICE et many are stag or un-cior~. ""Of'MY• 1or ••K vllr of ,,.., .11ov, "'mto ntc•o•"' der $1 000 f ll1~ Publl tll..a OrtM'I• COol\f Diiiy "1101. TYltE .. IC4MINS ORDIHO.NCE NO. 71·1• , . P'lbliShNI O•llnO• c°"'' D•ilv Pllor. Mn~ ''· J• •nd Junt 1 .•. 1912 11'1·11 , .. c ... 11 • .., P1r~ ••tt AH OltDIHANCE 0, TNI' CITY Jvt111 f, II, 13. )0, lt /J ]j00.-l}l---------·--------!Swllt 1-COVHCIL 0, THI' CITY OP' COITA Ln AnMl01, Ctlll. '"'1 "'11!'5A , 4MEHOiNO C .. •,Tll It, LEGAL NOTICE THIS RELATED instruf'rion in school is not 1nand::rtory. But in her exploratory work. Sue 's accountinR class ~rea lly increases her understanding of educators want i-tudents to have a n idea of their preferred field of interest and to learn sa le.abl e skil ls upon h igh school graduation. ~lo1iey's Worth T1I: tll)) ISJ·61JJ ... TICLI' !.S, CltlMI Pltl'Vl'NTtO" LEGAL NOTICE ---::::~::c:-:::---::coo::~cc:---1 1o11 ...... v .... Ede•lrl~ COMMITTEE. llELA TINO TO TH• NOT ICE TO Clt E!JITOllS Publltlled Or•n11e Co.l.t O•ilv l>jl<ll, MEMB ElllNI " TNl.ltEON, Ba""" Hit• Apollo 17 astronauts will munch a hunch or of bite-si1.e p i e c e s breakfast bacon In De· shown here cember, being pressed al the Swift and Co. Oak Brook. Ill . plant. Com- p1ct meal 1 what? "STATISTICS reveal thal 20 percent of the students whn start college end up graduates U.S. Filter Of Newport Merger Tolcl Unitrd Slates F i 1 I e r Corpor<1tion and The Slick Corporation have announced that a definitive a greement has: been f'XeC"uted for the n1erger of the t\\'O companies. The companies said that the transac tion is subject to ap- provals by the s tockholders of lxlth companies. 1'-1id-sur.'lmer stockholder s' meetings a re pla nned, and a c losing within several days therea fter is an· ticipated. The announcement also said th:it preliminary prox y solicitation material had been submitted to the Securities 11nd Exchange Commission for approva.I. MSI Data Offer Told M S I Data Corp. of Costa Mesa , announced it has filed a registration &tate:menl with the securities and cxcha.nlJe commlsslon covering the pro- J)()Sed public offering of 397 ,170 s hare. of commo{l stock. The offering wlll mark the nrst public sa'e of the com· panv's commori stock. Of the · shares to be offerer!, 300,000 Will he OOld by the compAny. 31,170 by certain ~!ling .stockholders and &6,000 will be acquired by ttlt-\.n- derwritete: from the comJ>llny upon the exercise of a warr111nt pOrchAstd by the underwriter• from 1selling1t~kholder. SU,Ell:IO• COlllt:T Of TNE Ml y 1J, 1,, •nd Ju .... 1, •• ltll 1117-12 THC CllY fOU tl lli or lHF. (ll v' ,ICT ITIOVI IUSIN~li ITATE 0 ' C41,.l l"OltNt 4 '011: OF COST • M£~4 DOES ll[R£1 V 0 11• H ...... , STATl.Wol!Nl THE COUNTY 0' Olt4NGE 11· GAi NOT CE DA IN,.~ FOtlOW~ lh• tollowlnq "''-' It dolnt b<,1lnt•• No. A·121.. ~ •: 1 ·' I SECTION 1 lt>t (•Iv (O'ln<ll ~! lht (1 •J. E~•91' of JOSEP111NE ATWATER, ty o! (.,,1~ M••~ '•"d' end <f•rt•i•> '"•' NEWPO RT Slil RT COM PAN Y 11i1 D••·~~MI-l!t<•O"' NI, l•·l l'9 <lllllcul1. ~·· bpen IM(OVfllt•Od In Ob• Pelle• .Av•, (0"1 Mt ••, (1111 ''•11 NOTICE IS HE II EBY GtVE N lo lht HOTtC E 0, IVLK Tll 4HSP'Elt IAlnlMU 11.,l•rArot• "'"ong h•On •(h(l(tl Dtnn" M>I,., 17t iith S!•f•1. N•we>erl trt<I""" OI lh• •Dowe "~"'•d dtcrl<l•nt 4S0<1 1101 · 1101 u_c_c I lluOtnto, end COll•ll• •fOJ<ll<>" •n~ Health Organizations llt•<n. C•lll Th•I •II Pl"°"' h•v ln11 clttm> Hotk• It lle•tbY •l•tn I O the C•f'<f•tor• mer111>o>,,1.!p ~" In• fdM• "•••t~! nn T~,, DU•ln•n 11 be\ng condll(l~ bv 8n aQ1 in•I tno 1•l d <1 efPd1 nt cl WO.NOO. E WOLFF Ob·• WOLFl"'S Co-mmi l!tl l0t tht Cit• of Cot!• Mt••. 1 .. dlwld.,11t. ••• '""'"'''(! !o 1111 Thtm, ,..,.,. tile OOHUTS, Tr1n1lt•0t, wl'lo11 bv1lnen •<I lh• Cltv couocol !urthPr """' Ind OENH IS MILE~ rlectll~•Y vouch .... in It!• otfi<• of tn• d••I• 11 11•)6 ll•Kn Blv<I . Hunl ln .. on de<l1re1 !h•I • ••Vltlon of ,.,, r!ltrn. On Govern1nent 'Front' Dy S''LYIA PORTER The HMO Heitlth ~1 a1nlen<1n1·r OrRan1zation - ls becorn1ng 1he hn lle~t part of ;in emerging lll'W r ra of health ca r~. Now before Congrt·s~ ilre n varil'ty or hill.<: to siph- on rr l;iti vely lerge sums i n t{o I h e la111r hing or 11~10s across lhe riation. One bill , on 1,1.·hich hear· "o1trE11t lng:!i ar~ un- derway, ...,·as introdu ce d In mid · ~fiirf'h by Sen. Edward ~1. Kennedy, f D- ~1ass.) Under iL frdcral funds \\'Quid be provided for the est'ablishmen! of 1-IMOs to pro- vide comprehensi\'(' medical care to · subscribers who pay yearly premiums in advance. There would be no ro- payments by subscribers and no price tags on individual health services . Already on the go\•ernment front, the f'ederal government has made more than 110 gr~nl! ror the development of HMOs. Enrolled In HMO-type plans are 1 om e 200 ,000 Medicaid pallrnts p I u s millions more In hiRher-in- come brackets.. Within the next few monlhs. 10 F'ederally supported family H e a I th Centers wlll be In Opt:ration, also provldinl{ prepaid hf'alth care to people in arcns where adequate heallh care Is unev.11llable. The hopt;> I!! these Cfl1ters will develop into com· prehensive care HM~. On the private front, Blue Cro11 and other health In- llll1 11•!•"l•nl lllf<I wilh •~• Co.Jll!v tltr~ cl !ht ~bove enllllfd coun. or 10 llt•<h. Coun-ty of Or•noo, S!•te ol IH'"hlll •oqulr•monh on '"' c,1,...1 Cllllo. 01 O••ngo (Pun!y on· Jun• J. \91?, Pr<••nt 11>err" wlf~ me n•<t1'••Y Cel>Jor"i~. th~t • bu l~ •••n•f•r 11 •l>nul to P•t•fntlon Cotrlmll1H It r\Oeltllf)' 1 ... l!I Y ll!NlrlY J, Mead l•, Otovtv Counh •O'IChffl, IO !l\e un<lt•\lonf<I 11 110 P•rk bt mi di to L, 0 .. VIO ... NOERSOH on<I Otd•• In !n,ur • 1<1•0u•to en<! full St1rance nr~ani?.a!iOnS are pro-Cl•rO. A•••'u•, l •vun• 8to(I•, (~lilo•n•• Q2611. 0"'N lli'L PF1£11 ~. l•.,n;i••••• "'"°'' m1m1M't•1>lo A"d 1,o or<ltr to l~Jur• r~it I. flMO · h · f ll)IJ w!•lch Ii lho •l•t• n! Du•!nt" o' !ht boJ1lnon A<1dr<"I• 11 1191 f>•nor1 Of . Hun ••'" <0"1"''11•• nl•• '""t"On 1,. •t· mo ing Sor tying in I CIT Pub•'•""" Or•oo• Cot"t D•llw "''"'· """•"'""·~ i .. •II m•Htr• 1>1r101 .. 1n, lo !•n<11too ll•Ach. ((JVnly o< O••nv•, ~••I• or co•d•nt• w1u1 ,,, ,11 1wo1••• Pv•DO,., 'th · t · Ju,.,. t. 16. n . '.JO, 1911 1'8?·/l the ••••le ot ••l<I <l"Clllt nt, w11h•n lour C•h!or n!• "'cto1~,n~1v. ( """"' 11 Arl•cl• 11 <If coverage WI e XI s in g ""'"'11' .,,,, th• ''"* publ•(•tlo•1 m 1n11 111• n•o.,••t• to b• ''""''~,,~ 11 1~(•t•o th• Cot t• M••• Mu,.•(•iu1 cnao ;, • ..,.,. .. .,. · 1· Th Bl f ' noti<t . fl 11136 8•1ch 8fvd,, Hunlln~!O" n ••Ct<. "" to rrJ" '" l<lll<iwi organr1.a ions. C ue ro.~s LEGAL NOTICE 001•<1 M•v 1~. 1011 t•~'"'' 01 or ~nQ• s•~•· o• C•l•ln•nl• IECl lO N 1. "•~•ion 1~2 .n.il tro A ssn. rcporl s tha l 12 out of MA.ll JOlltE E, wrec11M.,NN 5•1<1 f>"~~·t• i. <l•"'itlO<:I In o•ner&I .,,,.,,,,,,, .,, ,.,,0 ~• iuiinw• r ~•tutri• df rn' Wiii or ••· 411 •foci In lr•dt, 11•1"'*'· ttl~IPmonl S•<ll~ 15 ... t R•tvl•r M•mb••• Blue Cross·s 74 U.S. pl.ins are 0•01H4NCE No. 10-n toe •bow• "'mt'<! <IKt<1en1 1nd """' wm •I 11111 11<mv1 Duo;ne•t "lM• «1t••""""' '""" <...,,,., .,1 ~"' '"'' AN OltOIHO.HCfi 0 , TNI CIT't COU NCii. WILLIAM M. WILCDXE H ~nown ~· WOLrr·s OONllfS •"ti IOI •!~ lll•n n+..e 1•1 """'he" """ .... 11 lit> .... invol \'ed ""'ith or have pre paid o, THE c1 l Y o, COST• Ml!SA, n• '•<'II Ave""• '' H06 e•nrn e1w1 , Hun!lnA1o-n ll••(h, POlntl'd D• u1• M••<>• •vtr!•<• ,., '"• .,.. C41,.l,OltH IA, CH&NOI NO TH( l.ON· L••11n• •••• ~. C•lllWl'il t16SI ClllJnlV ol Orlt>Ot. S••I• of C•tllOf'Mi• ••o••• OY A "'•lntlty vol• DI .... (lly group health practiee plan.<1 1NO 0' • "ORTION OF THE 11141 •M·1MS Th• hu•-1••n11er win bfo con•vmmetl'fl co..n.cil ~,, 16) .,, 1,,,11 m~mb.,1 '""" t.. NOll:THEltlY Ill Jlt:E T 01' LOT Jf 91 All0<1>C• kif' l ll'Kwtrl ir on or.,,.,'"' 7ttll dty ol Jv ..... 1•n .•• cholM. -'"'"' lh• ... !I ) •••• , ol "'• Cilhcr in Operation Or !lnder ,4lll VIE W '""""I '"OM Cl TD C:i·C" Publi1hffl O••ng• Co•sl 01lly l'llQI, ~OUl~•ro (~Ill, Flrll N•llOtl•I B•nk, !111t City, wO\l<n w~•• e1t1bll1h•!I lnr ll'lo T"' Ch• Coun<•• ot ln r (Liv ol COi!• ~v It, 16. •l><I Jun• 1. t. 1911 1JH-n Bu<h Blv<I., P.O. l oir 1100, """t!ngron ,...mbt•tlll•..., ,.,. now dt•<llvoi1<1 Coi•• developn1ent and total enroll-Mn• d011 ,,,.,,ov ord.,,, ., 1011-1: fl•1c1>. Counry o1 Ct'•~· sr11• of Mt i• ll•Au••••<"''°" Cnmmlt1t• Tl>• ,,._ l · !h I · SECTION 1. All the! POrtion or !hi LEGAL NOTICE C•ll lornl•. m1l!>!no •~•ff 111 memblfi 1fl•ll bt PICI• men 1n ese pans IS up lo 1o1._1,.. d•,«I"'" •~A• P•Dll••tv ,, ____ So r11r •• knowt1 10 th• ,, ... ,,,, ... ,, •II ..i 1.,,..... ,,,. ,,,, .,, '''"'"· Membt,.. .rteii 900 000 y • t n.rttiy PIKtd tnd lntll)<lt<I In t"' Cl·CP 1 UMS ti...1,,.,, ,..,..., •nd O<klrltlft 111.., by .. ,.,,.. ,..lthOul cum.,..nt•llOtl, Ind 111 . . n many ins ances l.0t1•, •o wl! HOTIC• TO Cll:IDITOll , •• ,. ........ '"' ,,,. '"'''" .... ,. l•t1 ('Alt, II ••DUl•r O•tmlM"•• •l>•tl bt onll"-d lit these health plans .are lll\10s. Th1 "°'t" 1n '"' ol LGI XI ol IU,.ll'll:IOlt COllllT 0, TN• <llfktffll ''""'Ill• •l>ovt, 1r1: NOHE •o•• .. Ftlrv l•"' F1•m1 In l~t Cllv di Coot• STATS: OI" CAl.lfOllN IA FOii: D11t<I Ju.,..'· lf7' 5P'(!!otl :U00.5 Shlll O. 1mtndM lo rHtl \Vha l are a n HMO's key Mff1, Counlv ol °''""· ""• o1 T"I COU JIT't OP Oll:ANGI L. O•vlll Ano.r...,, 11 1011ow,, CtlU0tnl1. •• 11tr m1p ro<l'<lf'd In eooll NI. A·J11U Trlfltl.,,.. SKI .... IM..1 11:-l•ffftO!llft as pecls for you? •. P19t 11, Mltttll•n.ov. Mlpt, E•l•I• ol lfVON PR DO OIAN, DKltl· D•flltl Pt!trt. .. ..... tl'OUl&r "''"'"'" ,.. ... be ~u111n .. lte<O(lll ol Orof\Ut Count,, C•lllQf'nl•, Trehtl••M tlKIOI'• o:rt (lly of COio!• Mt.u. AflY ~- Bl ue Cross genera 11 y ll!'XCEl"T '"'''''""" 11M •••t 230 1 .. t "'HoTICI!' 11 HEltfliY G•VEH 10 the s., c1IJ.f. •1r1t H•H11111 ••"k m111_,, """'° ,.,. '°""' .... 11"' ., aftl h ol th• "'"I" W lttl crMllO<"I ol tt... •bov• nimed d1Ctd~1>t ,.,0, lo~ 11" tl1c100-ol tlM CIFT ol Co.ti• Mtw. (jf c a ractcrizes an HMO as: secT10H 1, ,.,,,.,,At to ~ P•ow111on1 1,,.1 .n ,...., .... 1 niv i"" <l•I"'• ·~•ln~1 ,.,. Hllllfl"'''"' 111c11, ce111. '1641 ...._ lllt •• n .... , .. 10onco t•Prn wlll'IE "An .• , h of Soellon tl l'O ' ol II>• M'lnielpll (oclt DI !lid deudHll .,.. rMu!rf'd to 1111 !hem, Pul)llVtlt<I Or1n10 Coiut Ooil'f' l"Ul!I. 1n1 DtOllrtolflc1I Hmlt1 Oii "'' City organ1zcu ealth ca re !h• City ot Co••• ,...,..,,, Dl11r 1c1 Ml• 8·4 w1t1> ,.,.. fle<fft•<Y vovc.he••. In 11,, ollle• Ju,,. t, 1•11 1JIM.1l Cosl• Mt11 lh•U ,..,.,,,..1tt1 w d-.ct d;IT'Y..ry "·stem which pro-o1 t~· c 11v Ill '"''" """•• i1 "'••bY ot..,. <lfrto. ol !flt ibav• , .. 1.111t<1 tou•I, °' -klr>I•• • ,...,.,ftof' at th• <om"''""· tnf 1~ •m•not<I by '"' td<lll lon 111•••10 of lht to PflHfll lhtM, wl!M tnt 11K1t1••Y LEGAL NOTICE 111• 005111on lnu1 "K•1rl<I oh111 tit 1119",. motes early detection d Cl·CP Area d•1crll>t<i In S•cHon i her•ot. oucller• 11 tM .,fld•ri••"""' 11 •h• olll<• _ __ _ _ occO<"O•n.c~ wnn S•ctlor> ttOO.J." • an ron-SECTION J. Thll O<dln•n<• ,,,.n l•~e :, n11 1riorr11•. JOtlN P. ••O,~M"N, ''° NOTICll!' °" "0.LIC Hl'.l.ltlNO llCTION J. Tl!lt Ordl~~ lh•n 1, ... l inu i!y OJ Ca'e by an .,. t!l•cl Ind bf' In IVll IOf<I 1'!>rt1 (;JO) d•vi E•tl Coldredo tllvd. Jultl .'.1117, P•11d•no, IE•Oll:• THI (IT'Y COV .. CIL lll•ct ·l r.d b9 In full IOrct &<Id 9flt<I lfolf• lrom en<! 1N1r ltt P•n•••· •fld prior 1o ' 1y •~l ' f .,. ,~ ,1 !ht •x •r•!IOl'I 01 1111..,." (151 d•Yt lro-m C•Ht111nl• •110., whl<h 11 tht Pl•C• or 0 11' T"• tY t rom • ••' t _,,...._ range1nent which hold.'J a 1110 11:i111• thtrtol 1,,,11 ~ Publ!the<I bu1i!'M'11 01 tnt v!'l<l,..,1,l>i'd 1 .. e11 m11lfrt CIT't o" "01JNT&Ut V&lll!Y •ntr l>tlo•• !ht •~•l••lltw1 Cll flt'!tt,. c1J, lforl•1•1nlno lo lht ,,1.1. or 11ld <IKldfl>I, NOr 1cE tS llEfl f !IY GIVEN 1hlt on <l•Y• ell•• 111 .... $•••· 91\t lt b<I ~(Ill~ single organization res pons ible ""'' In "'' ORO.NGE co ... 51 DAii. Y wi•nin '°"' m""I"• 111,, lh• 11ro p.,Oll<•· TvtW•v, Jvne '.IO. lt1'7, •' •:oo P.M. In lM onct 1,. t1>1 O•~noe coro11 DtllY l"llOI, • r PI LOl . • IMW1P•l>I• of ""'"'•l cl•c~I•· !Ion of 11>1, noll<• Cornn1unllv C•nt•r lulld!..,., 1'7'00 Jle1~r """''""'' ot flt"'frll clra.o!1ll611 p•I~ ... or assuring delivery of an 11on, orlnt..s •NI PtJl>llMf'd 1n 1ho c11v ,,1 0,11<1 MllY :io. ••n. 1ove1>v• . .,111 . ..,1.1,. VAll•y, <•11'°'"11, '"• •nd P<Jb!l~l>td in "" Cltv" tOMe. MU•· a gree{) set Of institutional and Cot!• Mo1•• IO<llttr..r wlth IM nemt• ot EOW0.1!0 PAOOOIO.N Clry Co..nrll wlll hold • pvbl+< lle1tln• on lovtltrtr Will> IM llMTl9I ti tf'l9 ..,...,tll•I 11>• mtm1>o>r1 ol tllf' Cllv C0untl! "otong Ell<Ut o• ol lh• will of ltHI foll-111<11 : of Hw Clip Coufl(l1 Yollftf fd' •!Id ueltttt physician services to .8 n tor •"" og•l"tt lht ,,,..,.. 1n1 .~ .. ., 1>tmfll <11e•den1. 1. l.-Ctr&nf' '" 1 Ttfllett.,. Tr0<1 !ht ..,,._ enrolled population for ./I PO.S~ED O.NO lo DOPlEO "'1' Jin dly l~H P, MOFfMAN M1f ...... llC•llOfl 111ornll1tt1 fly l"ASIED ANO ADOPTID ttll• '"'.,, of Ju.,., lt11. • •Mt Ct11r1N l lvlf., '"'"' Jt7 Pondff'fllO H01ne1 ,,......,u,,,. rtlDll!flt ol Jlfl'lt, lf7'l.. 5lipula led period of lime in eox-jO.(fl, H4MMETT ... ....,..,, C1111 ... n1 • .,,"' !Torn 11:1 to 111 PO noo IOt ·~r ...--rtv J4CK Hf.MME:TT Change for a fi xed and M••"" o1 ,,.. Ttt: 1c1111 m ·u1• •"u••f'd """"''uv •r 1h1 nor11>w11t <O<"· MIYOI'., "'" Cll'f " Clly ol Cfflt M... Al .. l'MY for l•tQI.,. ,_,. o1 ElllftlH 1<111 arool<l>uf'•I, lhll C.I• MoN per iodic payment." ATl'EST : f'llflllttlff 0r • ...,. Co1d D•lly Piiot, ..-riv comorltl,.., •lld•O•im•!•IY .)I) .. TTEIT: Typ).cal cost ra ••e lor 8 £11.EEH "· "''uHNEV J.h '· t, 16, 11 1t11 1•)1-n .cr11 11 tv•l ncr o.tu111<ec1 •• a"· 1.u. f!llf'lll P. l'hlmt"t . ·-e (jly Cr.•' ol ""' ,;, .• end 11'.l 111·1 f•l>l•ll•• lrKI No (l!Y (loft. ot ... C•tv .. (;im\ly is $:'JS to $60 a month i;t;To~ C~t• c:.~OllNIA :Oi::. 1:,~~~tt tllf'CI ln <on l11<>tl•Ofl wl"' ~{"~~I!'~ CAll•Oll:M IA ) and for an i n d i v Id u a I couNTY OP' 011:0.NGf h • l.-11 7, Ntt<"+.r"''""' v .. , _ PrOPOtttl COU NTY OI' Oll:A...OI J• 1 subscriber. $15 to $30 II month, CITY oirr COST.A MESA , -·n• ID !ht FOVl'll1l11 V•ll•w (IT't OF COSTA Ml!'SA I No'm.lly ;•clud·· full. •. EtLEEN , ,H1NHEY. CllJ Cltt-ol Mu.l'llc.lD•l Cod• jMrUlnln• lo l'lot1<(DI'-I, EILEE N "· PN INHEY, C!':'t -~ ... t.'U are "'' Cltv "' Cotll ,..,... •nd 91r~!cl.o fOU"lll>I """'· •f'lll t A-ettlcl<I Ct•·-ttf ""-CllT ~ comprehm~tihve . services w ith ~!,~ ~"~ ~z.....c;:~~ ~.:~ii.'~:'-°! ..,!;.10:~ 1 1,!!.• F'~:1.i;, ~·.~"·_::=1 ::::, '.:!; :~;:'~*,,,, M1:,~·.!!!tttJ..111f,_. Rlrong emp 881.S on prevcn-""" '°'"Gl fl9 OfOlfl•llf• N1 11·l'O w11 In-CtlOI ,...,ml ... rn111"'""' ,111 '"' t~· Numb<'• 1'1·1~ w•• lnl•odllcM ltftlll c)it.: t lve care as op~ed to "c ri.~is 1rll(Jucf<I •rw:I (on•ld0t"9 "'''°" bY HC• IHI'''' alrl'(tlon.i 1l•no ''""" 200 10 32 11110•,o 1"<tlotl bv 11<11.., 11 • '""'r.,. ., ,...... • !IOI' 11 1 ••Oul1• "'""''!,.. ol tM ••Id CHY t1111••• toil, m"'l111t ol '"'~ '"" (t'V"'Cll ~•Ill IWI ~ care. Because of this, HMO Cou1>ctt 11e1d an "'9 1s"' ••v at Mev. 191'!, T1111• m•tt•r1 ••• i:w1~1 1"«•~•f'd 15th <l•v of M•v. \tn. 1nd '""'••"•' membt'rs tend lo <O to ~n11 '~•••All•• ••11t'<I •'"' Mi.,..,~ •• • "'""•"' '° '"-,.1.,,,,1,.. l•wt ot "'• ""''"' •rw:I .0001 .. A• • w1>011 11 Ji wt.al• 1! • ''"'''' rnHt l1>• of •••d (!IY Sl•to ol C1llkltl>le HlO•'I, COd• ~,000 t• ""'vi•• m.,.tlno of to!(! (th' Co.incl! ~ hospitnls lf'!l!I frequently and Co..nc-11 held "" ,,.,, !!~ d•J OI J'll>t. lt/1. II •. ) •rid '"' f OUMtln Vt!IOY lonlnt .,.. lht Stl> d•Y ot J ....... 1•11, bV ti!• IOI~ I r l by 11\e lotlowlnl 10!1 <•H Yl!t : (l) Ordln•l>(.f ThP z...,lnt Orcllntnc:1, Ionl1>• !no •Oii c.rou vntt · get OU as e r. ..Y l:'S Covncll1t1•fl~ H•"'"''''· IC.f.S. p M•~-. •fld E•hlb!lt.1r• (Ill 111<1 II>,.,. O.YES ; COll tl(!lMl:N: H•m mttl, Normal:v excludrd a re Jorll1n, w11 ..... lltfl!I q 1 .... f ' Ll Pl•flnlno DIPl•1m•nl •nd •r• ·~•ll•O•• Jordfn, Wl!Min. ll:•clfl r . NOE~· Co..ncll mt"' N°"' >../-\.,_ ~ flDr publlc lntllt(llOll lf'lfl l •emln•Uon, NOES CQU N(llMEN No ... ~rv lce~ o pr1vnte d It l Y "'95ENl · co..ncllmt nr "lrol<iev l1t ,._ -k•t for•" •ri1 y011·11 tho•• M•lrln• 111 l••Ufw In '~~.,....,. 1~ 4.BSF N'' COU MC.ILME ... "l"~'•Y nur~e.c: :i;crvlrf'!i rnv('red under IN W!lNll!'SS Wl<f.Pl!O'-! h .... , ftad ... , 111bo•t ............ , .. 111 otlllMIUOfl 141,,,.'°11•-••ll will bt ...... IN W!I NE$S WHE•EOf I h~O. "'''"" ' , , lot•tvnlt! ••I m1 h•ntl •rw:I 1111,.cl "'' S.11 -· • "" lll>llO•lufllTY to (I() to !I furt~•r ,~ "t mv "•"" •"d ""1w.,r 11'1• 5ool ti flw. w n r k IT!(' n 8 compen!lal1on a• th• c.1w ot cn11 M•'•· lhll 11~ d•Y ot ••' cl ... lfled M<ll.11. •o·m~n., .. •1 dt\l•1t1, vov ""•Y cOfl!ac1 ,h .. 111v ~1 c.,.1, ...,,,. 1111, '"' O•• ~ J""'· I blood • .., ~ d Ju.,., 1f1 1 \" h P11nnlr>0 O·~~rtm•nt 11 ••l·)4'1 -••ftr !t/1 f!WS, . y~ "IJ.!lf'!lt. en-IO'fPICIAL !.lo.LI "¥t t tll'n avt an ark nn lo"'' ~bo~• 11....,, IOFFl(1 4.l !l'llll t:il care, prosthetic device~. l'tl..li.E N "· r<HIHNl't ou r Sundal/ DA ll~Y P/1 .0T c1TY couNC•l o, rMr ~11..t:lN" ""•"INr.,. I. I Cltv Cl<•rt Bl'lrd ••-otl ltoe (tT Y OF JOl.IHT41N VAll EY Citv (l1rt ~nit ••"'tl ti~ co!ltme .1c surgery, c11r!. n c1.,t Of"'" City cov,.,.11 comics JXIQt. Buntr's Ark. ""•'Y f. Cot• c1er' oi 1,.. c•<v ceu""1' e1 H custodial t nu rs l n g ) in· "' 111• City -' '°'" IN'• h t · cu .. c i.·~ '"" Of r "'' Mew ' .,, t' •u!!Hll'lld °''"" Cer-11 01ll'f ll•ICt. t ll !$. Publl•n9d Or111t• Cbllll O•Uy Plk)I, PUfl,l\l'\H o''°" (M11 O•UV "4W. I u ions. J1111t '· im *'°'·n JUN t , l•l't u1s n Ju ... t, 1•11 1-.n ' • SC ... ... What Are . Your Job OVER THE COUNTER • • HASD L1•hng1 for Th urtd1y, June 8, 1972 • Benefits By LEROY POPE ..... , ,.,_ "'"'' ... ~'EW YORK -One nf tht \oughtlt exttUt!Vt )obi m any business today 11 ketp1ng employ es properly 1nformtc1 •bour their fringe btntf1t1 Stnct frmge bent.fits ire 1t lea!t the ttnrd and gometimes the second larger.t tXl>'nditure of a company proper ex p\1nat1ons of how the; v.ork are of ob111ou1 importance to managemtnt THEI R IMPORTANCE to the workers Is even greater Because of the • ay the eeono m1cs of Americtin soclt ty hi ve developed in th e past 4(1 year11 frtnge btnth1!1 and Social Security are about 95 percent of the protecllon the average fam ily has Sa vings and a life 1nsur1nce po!tcy bought pr1 vatt!ly provide the rest A Dalla! company called Commun1lron1cs lnc hi.!! hu1!1 a nat1nn11I business out of the communic~tlons between management and workers that de\ eloped as fringe btneflts bt!c1me an ever more com phc1ted 11rta 'The cost of frmge benefits have gone up 81 perctnt fo r employers sln ce 1959 wh ile Jn the same period total payroll costs ha ve gone up onl y 48 percent ' expl1in ed To m Fret.mar. al Commun1tron1cs "But that s only part of th! problem the complexity t! more dtfftcult lo deal with How do you ma ke employes understand ex1ct!y what they are enhtled to ar can hopt for in the w1y of perhaps 20 d1f ferent benefits how much they are contr1buttng to pay for the se benehts and how much the com p1ny pays each yea r" ' COMMU N IT R ON !CS provides this lnformauon once a yea.r on an 1n1dv1du11I b&s1s IJNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SOUTH COA ST PLAZA !RANCH NOW OPIN SATURDAYS 9 to 1 P.M. MON ·THU•s ,.IDAYI 171'4 1 1'40·121 1 le c.... ,, ... 1 D·I P M 10·6 PM \.MsfM ht CMte MeM W I Viet l"r•I M1n11., D DEAN HEISER retirement bf!nt fJts 1nrl11d1na Social Secur1111 death ben.-f1t~ and an:,: bi:lnus benefit! he or she his a chanC'P tn v. •n Thi' cost of 111 this 1a 11pporl!ontd and exp/!Jnerl Commun1trnn1c1i nrtg1nall~ v.as 1n thl' btJsin ess nf setting up t>tnef1t p!1ir1s lnr com panies bu! 11 was acquired h\ Fred S J ame~ & Cn lhe Chicago.based 1 n s u r a n c e broker In 1971 and Je1mes look over that bus1ne~s !Pa• 1n,11 CommunJtron\cs. fret to con centrate on I.he benefits com mun1ca l1ons gap No" in add111on lo thf' an nual persnna!tzed srattrnent s .... hlch are made up b\ ou1 Full Maintenance For Onl y $ 521 Take your choice from anv or our ~autiful Lincoln or \fer cury 1972 models and for only a.n addiuonal ~ 21 per mo you can enjoy all thll &dva.n · ta&et our exclu5h e full ne'" car rna!ntenance lt ue proiram provides Call tod•y for our ~urprtt.1n1ly Jo\l cost t.&X ""!At penonally tallor«d pl111n JUST tor \OU •• fJ••!fl t [!~•I) J f•"'I/) eff1~1 (4•14 MO~THLY ohnson & son 1 ~--1 "2&21HAAB0/ll ILVO,COSTAMESA • MCIMJO and Other Oriental Rugs A. <9"',l•N shl''"•nt •f .. n..iln• h•nlllwov•n '•t•l•n 1nll 4fther Orlent1I '"" •f'4•re.i fer 1 Chrlstml• Ml• f•r stlNI At 1 rffult ef the deck lttlk• th•" 1"41 ,,.,. net ,.., ...... .,. tlm•, anlll th•ae fh,1nc l1lly r•,enaU1le fer tM ""~hi lhl'"'•nt h••• ln1tructM their U I , 119"h ,. 111.,... et th• atttlt• stl l,11'191\t 1t •uctten •lrtct '"'*'"'"nt, In evr •l'lnlo11, Is th• ''""' c•het· W... 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" • 1; Phone 6424321 For " ' " ' ,r· • • " " ' i: • ; " " . .. "' in•1 ... l . n • •" ~1eekender Advertising • ' I \ I I '!~ ... :: l'olunt.e fa:!:: a"''"''"" 111.c1taMe1 tai..11 :\~~~~~~~~~~~~I 11 """"' ,,.... l11ltr-ft1tltMI • .u.... \t ...... llt 11"'1 ••• , ..... 1 mm ,....,. 14 't.f:): IO'lt l rtfr 1tM ) ,,... I ....... JtH MN ...... I ·= fl,4+ 1• ..... 1tlfl '/'NI '" I t)l.o:111 ~ -·----------~- • • . Lfi. DAIL y PILOT f dday, Jynt q, l9;l • ~~ey Battle: :~Von Ruden Anteaters Clin~h NCAA Title Tie Faces Ryun iSpedol lo lll< DoUy Pline) KALAMAZOO. Ptt1ch .• -UC lrv1M's last doubles squad was tl!m lnated from the.NCAA Cilllege di\•ilk>n tennis championship11 111 Stowe Ten n i 1 Stadium on the Kalama zoo College campus here Thursda y ln sem ifinal round action . Rut coach Myron J\1l'N amara s Anteaters were assured or at least a tie for the tean1 championshi p for a third straight year despite the loss. Greg Jablonski and Glenn Cripe fell to the defending champions from Rollms College ( F'la.1 , John Lowman and Mike Stric:kl9nd , 6--4 , -H, 8-4 1n the semis. Lewman. howe ver, lost In !ht singles erash1g any chance of Rollins unseeded UCI. f'r01ng inlo IOday's final action L:CI has 22 points, Rollin! College 21 anrl San1forrl, La , 20. Rollins could pick up one poin t v.·ith a victory 1n th(' doubl1·~ lo fie the Anteaters. S<1n1ford could win b<Jfh events ror a ti(' with UCL Opposing the Rollin.<1 dun ill a tearn rrom Samford of Joel Bailey and Charlie Owens. Owens is also a single~ finalist a)ia1nst Cal Poly !San Luis Obispo f star Dan Lambert. In order for I.ht Ante1ter.! to win the rhampwnstup outnght Lambert must w111 the singles while Bailey end O"A·ens nlwt win the doubles. "Artislieally we failed , b u t t~thelically we won,'' ~1cNamara told the DAILY f'ILOT Thursday r1ight. "\Ve 've d6'anded our title with the grace or God and good team balance . 'fhe tuming points came wt.en Randy Schneider defeated that boy from Rollins and when Jim Ogle pi cked up lhree valuable points before losing in singles. ··There has only been one other year ""ben a dual championship occurred U. I~ college division tournament Rut we're thankful for g'ttmg a co-cham· pionsh1p with the rough compe1it ion tha t is here this year. "It gers toughtr evrry year and I'm ~ure 11 \\•ill c:on tJ11ue that wa y in the fl1ture . But l'n1 proud of ntlr k!ds and the v.·ay they perf orrned " The U('I tean1 leaves toda y for Athens. Ga. and !he t arnpus of the Uni versity o/ (:eorg1a where they will f'Ompele 1n the .~CAA university d 1 v i s Io n championships. beginning Monday. The An~alers: have Bob Chappell, .Jablon ski and Schneider al ong v.·ith the Jablonskj.Cripe and Chappell· SchneJder doubles duos Jn action tn Ceorgia . lo .... 111 $1,..lfl1Ml1 O""'"' tl•~..,.,,,,,, art llar , u or ~•n 0,.,.01, I f , 'J ._t':';"'" CC•r l>ol~/ "•' l o .. m 1n tfl:Olll"''· Dout111 ,,..,11111111 Low"1•n •lld Srdc~I"'" 111011.,,1 oer Ji Dloi.. l.'11 l l>G ("Pl! (UCll, 6-•, ,., 1•4 81llP• and U wpn1 (S•m10•<1/ "" Fr111 ,,,. 1110 !U ~OJ. 6-.1, 6--l f@l<n •Co•~ llo"' <II•• ! -UC lr~ln• tJ. Aol!I"' (Oll<11t ?1 , ~t..,IO•<I \l "'I l'O, Cl l P'DI, IS1n LYI\ OblM>O/ It , ' LOS ANGELES /AP) -Tht world's three greatest shot putters collide for the J~st tune Tom Von Ruden gets another :etack et' Jim Hyun al <1ne mile and ·~ney Mi lburn get.~ his !liffest test In :ban al tonight's Coliseum Classic. ::With en event card that may bt second -~ly to the Olymp1r Tnals, the meet brings together tRlen t in a number . of head-tJ:>.hrad rnnfrontations for "'·tuch track fan s drool Al Feuerbach. 1972\~ surprise because O! hlS 70 feel JI, IOCh sht1t put. mret.s '\l•orld rerord holder Randy 7\tatson and the Ytor!d's onl y other 70-fonter, George \Vl)()ds. All three say they ha ve tn do well tn this meet to gain a psycholnJ:1ral edge before the Ol ympic Trials laler th is HI SS BREAKS LEG IN CYC LE CRASfl Sutton Risl{s 3-0 Marl{; Ailing Golfers Sharin g Lead At Philadelphia · month. The trio ha s never before con1- peted on the same fle ld. r-.1ike Hfss. the Ind ia napolis 500 rookie of the year for his seYenth-pla ce fin ish, broke his left leg 1n a motorcycle ac· cident near his home Thursday afternoon. The JO-year-old His~ was "just keeping in sh8pe" running a motocross course near his Tu stin home v.•hrn ··1 hit a rut and went over the handlebars." He was ad mitted to Tu stin Community Hospital where 11urgery was planned this morning. World Champs • Ill LA P~llLADELPHIA (AP 1 -A couple of guys "·ho keep a doct or handv v.'ere deadlocked one stroke ahead of the fiel d after one round of the $1~.000 IVB Philadelphia golf C'lassic. "There are at lea st four or live guys capable of breaking my world record," SB.Id Matson of his 7l -5~l mark set in J967. "Ifs been on the books a Jong time llnd maybe I've been a little lazy. I should ha\'e done 72 or 73 feet by now. "But I've thrown 69-2 and I'm only fourth in !he world this year." Von Ruden. the Sti!lwaler. Okla .. resi- dent. lost to Ryun at the Kansas Relays earlier this year as Ryun ran 3:57.L Since then, Ryun has run poorly for one mile although doi ng well at other distances . This figures to be the lasl chance for both to gain a fast mile time before the 1,500-meter run in Eugene, Ore at the tr la ls. M.i.J burn. who holds the world 120-yard high hurdles mark of 13.0 seconds. has demolished all oppo!tion for the P a st two years, The s-foot. 160-pound Southern University star was the AAU and NC~A king 8 year ago and has done !3.0 with aiding winds twice this ye;:ir. . Possibly the second finest hurd ler in the world. Guy orul of France , has been imported to chaJlenge Rodney. Drut rare- ly has lost a r::ice in th e past two years and recently clocked 13.3. NC~A c~amp Jerry Wilson of Southern Californ ia. a 13.4 runner, is also in the race. . The 440 ha s the world 's four fastest this year -John Smith. 44.~ for meters. Wayne Collett, 45.0. Lee Eva~. 44 .9. and Vince Matthews, 45.1. And in the half· mile ruo. Mark Winzenried is challenged by American record holder in the 880, Ken Swenson. Jean·Louis Ravelomanant sea. the A steel rod will be placed in the leg to aid healing. Hiss said. Aztecs Return Fire , Resign From Circuit FRESNO (AP l -Sa n Diego Stale is quitting the Pa cific Coast Athletlc Association to pursue major college foot- ball status as an independent. The withdrawal. effecllve June 30, 1973. was announced by San Di ego represen- tatives Thursday after !he conference ex- ecutive council refused lo Jet th e school be independent in football but stay in the league for other sports. "We regret the loss or San Diego S1atr but don't believe the council had many alternatives." Commlssioner Jess Hill said afterwa rd. Of the Aztecs' desire to become a grid po"·er, Hill noted the school failed to v.•in the league tit le in 1970 and 1971. ··san Diego had more !rouble th e last two years defeat ing conference schools than non-<:onference opponents," Hill sa id. 8\' GLENN WHITE in "" 0~11y P'llet 11111 LOS ANGELES -Los Angeles and Pittsburgh -the teams tabbed to shoot it out for the National League penna.nt \.\'hen playoff action beg ins in September -collide tonight at Dodger Stadium in a vital three-game series. Classy r>on Sutton, with an 6-0 re<:ord and a I 12 earned run average (lowest in the senior circuit) \.\'ill throw for the Dodgers tonight whHe the resurgent 1971 world champions from Pennsylvania "'ill go with St eve Blass (6-l ). The Dodgers are nursing a half game lead over Cinci nnati in the National League West, thanks to a 2·1 triumph over 1he Chicago Cubs Thursday night, here. before 17 ,005. Pittsburgh steams in to rain-spattered LA fresh from slamming Sao Olego into submission, garnering 35 hits in three games. The Buts once trailer! Ne"' York. Na- tional League E;:ist leader. by 81'2 games. Now they.Ye trimmed the gap to 112 . Meanwhile spar ... ely used B i I 1 y Grabarkewitz pulled it out for the Dodgers Wednesday night. Playing in on- ly his 16th game of the campaign , he legged it home from second base on a u·ild pitch in the eighth inning to break a 1-1 tic. And for his efforts he got the winged Sports In Brie( ' DON SUTTON foot award in lhe subsequent session of the Dodgers' Kangaroo Court. "They're ungrateful," he claimed , \.\'hen asked about rhe court's ruling. "I 5eore the winning run and the) give me Ma\ag<l!y Republic sprinter. hasn't lost a race in two years. France's Roger Bam - bruck, last year's surprise AA U .ch~mp Dr. Delano Meriwether and M1ch1g11n State's Herb Wa shington hope to end the 1treak . The executive council asked San Diego to reconsider its resigna1ion during the next year. bul "San Diego gave no prom- ise of reconsideration." Hill said . "\\le only expressed that as a hope of !he con· feren ce. '' Walton on Probation; • George Young is the favorite lo win the two-mile. JIM RYUN The vote lo reject San Diego's request v.·as 9--0 with five abs1entions, league president George Ilg of Fresno State University said . Hill said the withdrawal will make the league study expansion c:losely. Utah State and Unive rsity or ldaho officials discussed Joining at the three-day meeting here but did not formally apply. "I think in a few yea rs. v.•e'\I have quite a large conference," Hill s.:i id. "We are planning to go ahead and forward and become stronger as we go." The executive council was more rimenable ta San Diego's request lo v.·aive the conference transfer rule for footba ll player Isaac Curtis. a transfer from University of Californi.! al Berkeley. Angels, Red Sox Open Set Tonight BOSTON' I AP \ -Sta111'.\1 c:s c·an 1t>ll baseball ran s a lo1 . r-:ven 1f the fa cts are looked at nYer a rwo-wl'ek 11pan. Take the Cali forniA Angr ls for rx- ample. In 11,·o v.·eeks, lhe "'or Id has turned around . On May 2fl. the An gel s had it record of 14-22 with a team battinj! average of .2~2. JUM ' Jun' HI June 11 Angels SI.ate •n G•mH °" ICMP'C lllfl '°'ngeli 8! BO•tD" "'roc@l1 81 l!oo•!on Ang~ll 11 l5011on ' " p "'· 10 ~l O.l"I 10.5J • "'· Today, the Angels move into Boston for 8n important three-game series. Their record is 22-2.1. Their team ball ing average is up 11 points. Tonight 's pitcher for Californi a is Rick Clark. 4-5, and if he needs any help against the Red Sox ' Mart y P;:itt in. 1-7, it'll come from a relief corp.'> which ha s been great th e past two weeks. The pitching. overall. ha.~ been ex- cellent since lhe opposition v.•its batting .245 two v.•eeks ago and the figure is now .2.14 -precisely 11 points. The Angels were idle Thursday. Jockey Dies After Spill LOS ANGELE:S -L'CLA baskelball star Bill \Valton \1·as sentenced \\'P<incs- day lo 12 months prob8t ion and a SSO fine for his part in an anr1 -v.·ar demonstrat ion, Walton. rcprPsent ed in Van Nuys r-.1uniri pal Court by his a 1 ! o r n e y La"Tence J. J\.1oreno, "'as in 1hc UCLA Medical Center for treatmenl or an in- fection. i\1orcnn pleaded no r(lnl rst to a charge of disturbing the peace during an Apnl II protest aga inst the inin ing of Haiphong harbor. ,,,, PORTLAND Veteran JOCkey Dan Castle. 33. Portland. rl1rd Thursda;..· night 111 a Porlland hosp1!al shnrt!y ;:ift('r he was injurrd in a spi ll during !he firsl rare at Portland Mcartow~. C::is!ll' reporterl!y suffrrerl ,. brokrn neck and punctured lung "·hen his mount . 1\mbo Ru!Jah , clipper! the heel~ nf ;:ino1her horsr , somersaulted and lande<1 on top of Castle The jockey died an hour after he ar- rived at Amenu<'ll Hospital. Cas!lf''s dea!h is the first fatal a<:c1den! al Portland l\.1eadows in 27 years of rac ing. ,,,, STAr-.1FORD, Conn . -Marty Riessen Rnd Arthur Ashe won the opening two matches in the round-robin SI0.000 Clark Gum tennis classic Thursday night. Riessen , »year-old slugger fr om Evanston. Ill.. "'On the opening match from Bob Lutz of Tiburon , Calif.. 7-fi, 7·6. Ashe, 28. a Miami·based star. beat his rormer UCLA roommate Ch a r I i e Pasarell, 7-5~ 6-1 . Riessen and Ashe bal tle tonig ht for a spot in the finals or the classic. ,,,, ' FULLERTON -Neale R. Stoner. bead basketball coach at Cal Poly (San Lui! Ob1spo 1 the last three year~. Thursday "'as hired as athletic director at Cal State (Fullerton). ,,,, HAr-.-1B t;R(:. Germany -Second -seed· ed Manuel Oran1es of Spa in turned back J;:in Kukal of Czechoslovakia. 6-2, 6-2. to highlight th ird round action in !he German tr nn1s championships Thursda y. In other men 's singles matches, No. 3 seed Ilic Nastasl' of Romania whipped \Vest GC'rman 's HaF1s Joerg Engert, fi -2. 6-4: and Bob Hewitt of South Afrtca tripped Juan Gisbert of Spain. 6-1. 6-4. ,,,, Pl-111.AOELPJ-ilA -Srf'onrl basernan Tomn1y Helm s. who left the Ho11s1on A.~tros We<incsday because of personal problen1s at home . returned 1.o !he club Thursd::i y. tlclms sa irl he had lakt>n cRr(' of hi s problrn1s at his home in Charlotte. N.C. There \\'<IS no v.·ord on whether the Astros \\'Q uid take any disciplinary action aga inst Helms. ,,,, PROVO -Dewey Warren. an outslan· rling passer who led the University of Tennessee to three straight football bowl games. u·as named today as an assistant to Brigham Young University football coach Lavell Edv.•ards. ,,,, DOUC.LAS, ISLE OF MAN -Gilberlo Parlorti, :l3·ye11r-old Italia n ra cin g motorcyclist and leader of the 125 cc World Champio11ship, was killed On the Isle or Man mountai n circuit tod ay. ,,,, TACOMA. Wash. -Bert Thomas. the firs! man to swim the treacherous Strait of Juan de Fuca in Washington . died Thursday of an apparent heart attack. a spokesman at Tacoma General Hospital said. !llomas was 46. . . . Riverside Man .. • Captures Baja 500 ' ·' EJ\"SENADA (AP) -With a liltle help :"~ P•rnelli Jones. Walker Evans, S3. 11f • • .A :Jtiver3!9c became the apparent winner of :(he Baja SCIO off-road race loday. :_ Evaru1, a Yeleran off-road driver. ~lloted s Ford pic kup truck around the -ruiged, 5S7·mile courii:e of gullfu, cattle :lrails and 1ome paved highw11y In 11 ii.ours. 19 minutes. 7 seconds. "" Rt V(U slowed by misty rains on the 1'lil lef •ndlltavy .mountain fog near the W of the BaJ• Calllamil run. "I 8111 111 ltar1a wa staaered over 1 ye.boar portod, l!:vllW' II rs t • p I a c ' overall finis h was unofficial . Some drive r1 were 1till on the course. About 330 par1Jclpitnts driving t r u c k 1 , m o to r c y c I e 1 and four·wheel-drive vehicles started Thursday_ Mickey Thompson, lhe 43-ycar-old speed king from Long Beach, was dJsap- polnted once more In his attempt to wtn the 500. He finished ~cond In cla.u and &econd overall lo EYans In 11 :37. One factor WIS I boost Joni._ cave lo Evans. When the road course w11 ~ bloclt,ed by 1 truck, Jones Ultd a "inch and cable to remove It. Withoot help , Evans would have been stuck ~hind the obst1cle !or houri. 'Jbompson wu also ph1:gued by steer· Ing. transmis sion . Ignition and fan belt problems that cost him 32 minutes ir repair time. .Jones was delayed when he Joel a whttl 11nd spent l lh: hours se11rching In a gully before It w11:s found . But he still finl~~d elRhlh overpll. '1 Fir1t to finish the ract wa.~ Gene Fetty, 29. or El Cljon, on a Husqvarna motorcy· cle. He fl'U fourth overall in 12:20. Third ovtrall In II : II WU John Ulleld~ 21, La Canada, drivlna a Jeepst... Kl was flrst unoffldally In the fou,..whef.I drive cl1s1. Fifth over1ll was Paul Parker, 29, of Altadena , In a fo~unco SS I Votkawaaen dune buggy. Ho claimed f~st In th• alngle-s,at modified dune buggy cla1s. 'l'No men were killed In aepar1te traffic accidents on the road course but neither death WBrs connetted to the r•ce, officials said. The victims were ldenttfied 1s Leslie R. Frleb4!rg, a re1ltor from RJverslde , who died 45 milea south or Ensenada, and H1Jarta Figueroa S a n t I 11 a n o of Ensenada, who died near Santo Tomas. this (!he gag trop hy -a silver painted b;:isebal! shoe J. "'They said l slid head firsl at the plate but I had lo. I bruised my rear end slicting into S('COnd " (;rabarkewitz came into play to pinch- h1t for pil chcr Tommy John and he pulled .e v.·alk . Crabby was sacrificed to second ~nd than Juan Pizaro pitch .,..-ent 101\' 1n !he d1r1 , all the v.·ay back to the screen Then catcher Randy Hundle y had trou- Dodge rs Slate Ju~e • Jun~ 10 J 1mP II '°'I' GI"'" on K,I i..OJ Oooge" YI, Po!hbu•QI) 00dQffl v\, il>TTSbu•CI\ Oo<l;eri V1, PIU1burgn } ~~ D m ··~J ~ "'· 1.IS ~ "'· ble finding the ball and Grabarkewi!z legged il in to give LA two wins in its three g~mes with 1he Cubs. . Dodg~r skipper Walter Alston ~dmilf.ed cf1sapfXLintmen l at havin~ to pull .John, "'ho had pitched an unusually strong game. Bur Ton1r11r . who l'ame to 1he Dodgers fron1 the Chi cago \Vhire Sox in a trade that saw the Pale /-lose ~ct Richie Allen, \I as only concerned \\•ith his efforts on the n1 ound -not that hr had to be lifted. I-le y1e!d(l(f fi ve hi ts, four "alks and struck 0 111 nine in ei g/1t Inn ings. "I got Sl'ven o( lhe strikeouts on niv fasth~ll.'' .John said later, "IL really "'aS working Rl'ICxl and bclie\'e me. J "'a.~ s.urpr1~rd 10 strike 11ut Ron Santo three times jSa nto 1s a .300 hiller ). "'He"s hit me pretty hard 1n exhibition i:ame s. I "'as just forlunate lo ni a k e some good pit ches to him lonight." .John says he's had bif::Rer strikeout er. forts. "I fanned 23 once in American Legion ball. \\le were plA ying the prison ream from Terre Haute, Ind., and I think those R:ll ,YS must. have had a party or someihing the night before." f:r 1:r C~ic190 !11 Loi "'~•tin (7) lbP~rbl lb<~rbl K•.,1n9er. n 8ec~e", lb Poll(l~lt!'I, lb 8 W1lhAms, If S~nTa, lb F ~n1ane, lb Car<l~nA I, cl 1'1i<•m~". rl Hu<>dl~v. t P•1a"<I. p No•m, ~h To•ol, Cnoe~<>n • 0 0 0 V~len'"''· 11> J o 1 o J i I 0 llusi•ll, " • o 1 O 1 0 0 0 W C.v,,, cf • O I 0 J 0 0 (I r lloblns.,,,, r! 1 o o o J 0 0 0 Molf , If J O O O 2 0 0 0 W PAr~e•, 10 J O O O l 0 2 1 Garv~~. Jb J 1 ! 1 f 0 0 0 ( .. nnillArO, C J 0 I 0 4 0 O Jo~n,11 100 0 J 0 I 0 Gr~b.orO 'w•lt ?II 0 t O 0 I O O O Bre.,.tr, p o o c o )' I j i TotA I• 11 ' S 1 000 !00 000 -' l o• AnQ•I•• 000 000 fl• -J E ~ ... ~•II DP -cr .. <Aoo ' LOB -(hOCAOO ' Las AnQelt'\ i 111 -C•nn"1~ro Mii -Gorvf y (o ~A -~1~n>one 5 -llA l•nt1~e r .1.,·o IL.l ?J John I W,5 11 !\'~"'"' ~•v• P.•ewer IAI : O~ ""•rl(!Ant e -17,0IJS IP H ~ Ell: I s l 1 t J l I I ~ 0 Q WP -Ptilrro, 98 so ' ' • • . ' Time - Never Say Die ~·orty-yeilr-ol~ (fa}' HrcwPr , who gulps milk and antacid to calm a healing ul cer, ;ind 29-ycar-old J irn Jan11cson , "'ho nevPr kno11s 1.1hen a shot n1ay lrig,e:er R chronic: back rondll1on , e;ich shot five under par 67s Thursd;iy at \\'h1tcmnrsh Vallry Country Club 1"hursday. l;rouped al four undf'r par 68s as thP field of 141 s1aned the second round of the 72-hole tourn;_iimcnt o v er the 6,708· :i.·ard par 72 tourse "ere stout Bob J\-·lurphy. ll ubie Green and Don Iverson. Don Henrfrick son and Jerry Heard were at lhree under par 69. Brewer, 1vho has bcf'n on the tour for lfi years. was striekrn 11·ith 11 bleeding ulcer the dt1y before the !\!asters at Augusta , (la . la st April. He almost fainted and said 1h:i t 1f his \\11fe hadn't been 11·ith him 11nd su1nmoned a doctor he n1igh1 ha ve died. "My blood ('nun! 11:-1s rlo11·n In five ,"' he rrc;i llf'd. "Fifrcen is norn1iil and four Is fatal." Br~wer Spl'nl 1 wn II' Cc ks in the hospital. mi ss1n,e: friu r tourn:imen1s bt'fore he wa s ;ible !o rcsun1e play. lie said doctors didn 't know 1\·hat caused !hr conditions, but doubted if il had any1hing lo do with ternpcran1cnt . "I always tri ed to takP ii rasv oa the rourse. although so n1et1mes 1\•hen J got ready lo hu a shot I would double up v.•it h cramps,'' Brev.·er related. •·1 should have gone to a doctor bu! I guess I v.·as afraid of v.·hat he "'ould find " nespite the lournamcnls he missed thi!I yPar, Brewer has woo $20,085. His best finish w<is a !1e for sixth in the Atlanta Classic '"'D "'eeks ago. Overall. he hai \\'On nine tournaments. in cluding the 1967 !IIasters, and alrnost a half millio n dollars since j(lining the tour. In Thursday's round he had six birdies, an e;-igle and three bogeys . The chunky ,J;1 n1ieson, \\'ho descrihf>s himself 11s cherubic or a111eso n1e, dropped from the tour ror sc1·£r<1l week s this year \\'ith musr!e spasms of !he lo wer back. He said the cond ition comes and goes. usually lasting l"'O or three days. The last attack. however. kept him Jdl e three 1vrl'ks. "I just woke up one day and couldn 't mo1•e," he said after posting his 35-32~7 Thursday. The Rlla ck occurred at the Tallahass pc Oprn "I tried to play 1n tht> pro-am. bu1 went 1110 holes and had 10 qu i!." he said. "{ took cor11sonc shots and ul!r::isonic treat- ment to clP::tr it up." Fighter Jorge Rodriquez wanted to continue his fight with Joe .M~ rano Thursday night in Los Angeles. But Medrano w .. given the willJ "'hen the bout wu stopped In the eighth round because a closed loll: eye kept the previously unbeaten boxer from defending against M rano"s lethal right. • v SC '" .r he ca m ex A kite da day Dri !he F' tern cars roa Al equi to c itsel "I !he WU beln M the put lea Fi Lan com D B c . I ' Lag1111a eh T oday's Fl•al ED ITI O N * * VOL. 65, NO. 161, 4 SECTIONS, -42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNI;( FRIDAY, :JUNE 9, 1972 TEN CENTS Laguna Scholarships Total $66~225 • By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHI. Ot lltt D1llr ,11111 Iliff The Laguna Beach lligh School scholarship committee was pleasantly !urprised this week when final tabulation of figures showed a whopping $66,225 will be present~ to 1972 graduates Monday. The committee had indicated that the cash and scholarship values would total more than last year's $40,000, but had not expected such a jump. A total of 112 of the 275 graduating seniors will receive the awards at the an-- nual awards assembly Monday at JO a.m. According to the committee chairman Jan Fritsen, 70 percent of those who ap- plied for financial aid will receive it. Seventeen student! will be recipients of governor's scholarships, signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan, while 11 students will collect California State Scholarships. The FesUval of Arts will present $8,850 to graduates : the Thurston Foundation, $8,000 ; the Ebell Club, $3,000j the Arthw- B. Harward fund . $1,000 and the Verntr Beck award, $1 ,000. While the names of recipients of most of the awards will remain secret until the awards assembly, the following winners ha ve been announced: California State Scholarships - Dale Anderso n, Jolie Bernstein, Chris Frost, Rob Hedden, Jeremy Kuhn, Nancy Par- ish, Pam Purcilly, Shefl',Y Satterfield, Jon Tensfeldt, Sandra Wirueski and Becky Wood. om-oar Wa x Melt s, Toucl1 es Off Major Fire By JACK CRAPPEl.l. Of .... D11tt ,.llol Sll tf A fire caused by melting wax on a kitchen stove caused an estimated $41 ,000 damage to a Laguna Beach home Thurs· day night. The resident. Jay Langley, 27, received first aid from firemen for burns he received while attempting to put the fire out. The house. located at 1000 Van Dyke Drive, was totally engulfed in flames by the time firemen reached the structure. Firemen were frustrated in their at- tempts to reach the burning house s.s cars parked aJong the narrow curving roadway blocked !·assage by fire engines. At times, fire men had to leave their equipment in the road and ask rcs ident.s to move parked cars. cantilevered ove r a valley, the house itself was accessible only on one side. "It took us considerable time to knock the fire doy.·n due to the inaccessibility," Jame~ Latimer, Laguna Beach Fire Chief, said. •le said that 17 men from the depart- ment fought th e fire for about tv.·o and a half hours. Latimer said the fire was started when wax used in preparing leather goods was being melted on the electric stove. Molten wax spilled down the front of the sl ')ve ignited. Langley attempted to put out the sn1a ll fire by throwing a leather coat over the names. Fire spread to the coat, burning Langley in the process. The resident then lhre1v v.·ater on the burning wax to extinguish it, and this caused the names to sp read. Latimer said. Cost of the residence was estimated at $50,000 and lire officials believe that go percent of the home was destroyed. The house is owned by Kingsley Wu of Indiana. Fire was confined to the one structure, but a home 10 feet away was scorched by the htaL First alarm was received by the department at 6: 30 p.m. Three engine companies responded. Dog Ban on Sand Begins Thursday Ll!l'"'I Beach's beach!"' and 11"'"' will be clall·gone after 'l'bun(lay. '!Mt's when the city law again bans clllllits !rom the be>cbes and Boat Can- )'on'i'!tlrk. There i5 a year--rouod ban in Bloeblrd Pork. 'ftJe law includes dogs on leashes and l'1IDI !rom June 15 lhrOUj!h S.plembu 15 from t Lm. to I p.m. dally. Dop on leuhel will still be perujllled wtlhln He!ller Park. Olllclals .. id the ol'dlllance would be clogedly enforced. Clinic Plans Sale A bake and plant sale lo benefit llJO Laguna Beacb Frte Clinic wm be bold i;aturday from 10 1.m. lo • p.m. iii lhl paltinl lot of the Boal ea.,.. Safeway. FrleDdl of the Clinic pramlJe a vlfled a-.nt of boked aooda and attractlft planll, wllh all pn>Cffd! or 11les going to support Ille Free Clinic's servi<ft. Music to Fill A ir in Lag una Youthrul musician's from Laguna Beach schools-elementary through high school -will display their talents at B o'cock this even- ing in an all-district concert in the hi gh school aud itorium. On stage for the annual event will be vocali sts and instrumentalists from all grade levels, ranging from a song flute b11nd to the 95-voice high school concert choir. Admiss ion is free and doors will open at 7: 30 p.m. Musk ie Stnys In Race, N ixes Mc Go ve rn Bid WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie CO.Maine), today refused to support the nomination of Sen. George McGovern and declared he remains a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Confounding a variety of prediction!, Muskie said be woo.Id be doing McGovern a great disservice and would harm the reforms that have opened the Democnitic convention to popular participation if he w e re to endorse the S o u t h Dakota Democrat. "Party unity is not Achieved with the magic wand of the kingmaker," Muskie said. ''No man can hand Sen. McGovern a united party," he told a luncheon meeting of the National Press C1ub. "I hope Se~ator McGovern will use the time before lhe conv ention to draw on the wisdom and experience of those element' or the party not yet prepared to support his candidacy," Muskie said. 11e sa id McGovern will go lo the con- ven tion with 1,200 to 1,300 delegate votes and said it is onl y realistic to assume "that his nomination is probable.'' The v.•inner will need 1,500 votes. But he said McGovefn must broaden his base, must seek the support of party leaders of many poinUI of view, and predicted that if he does "He will fmd the areas or agreement can be broadened and the difference1 narrowed. "I will continue as a candidate," (See MUSKIE, Pace !) Irvine Co. To Fight Freeway By L. PETER KRIEG Of n.. oa11r r 1i.t Sl•tt The Irvine Company today announced its unequivocal suwort of attempts to kill the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway Route through Newport Beach. Irvine President William R. Mason, in a letter to Newport Beach city coun· cilmen d.iaclo.!ina: what 1• ~nsiderFCI a reversal of Ila ~lol pro-lneway posture, labeled tbe coot ro v • r 1 I al freeway "a cloulJ hangtag over mean- ingful land .,. -p1-.. In Newport Beach." Mason pledged !be company's lobbyilt in sacramento will do enrytb.lng he CID lo help get current anti-freeway le(IJ!a- t.ion passed. The announcement brought joy to the' hearts of Newport Beach city ofik!a.IJ. Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis, who held a press conference to release the statement from MaSon, said chances of passage or bills designed to eliminate the route are si gnificantly improved. "I expect that with this specific evi· dence of. common J>W1>08e that our legislators will now move quickly to pro-- vlde the basis for the final resolution and allow us to mutually solve our prob- lems," Mcinnis said. He said the outlook ls brighter not necessarily because lhe Irvine Company carries a lot of weight in the capitol, but because it will show the Legislature that virtually the whole city is now on one side of the iS!ue. "\Ve make progress based on teamwork," Mcinnis said. "This is a fine example or the kind of teamwork we need to reach ou r common goa ls and ob- jective s. I an1 highly pleased with fhe Irvine Company announcement and see it as a giant sttp toward final resolution of a citywide problem that bas plagued us all for far too long," he said. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, a leading Freeway Fighter who attended the press conference, applauded what be termed "not an easy decis.lon" for the company lo mal:e. Rogers said It was made .. in the ln-- (See FREEWAY, Pap Z) 'Entertainers' Will Face Court on Vice Raid Rap s Thm women who~alJeged!y. entertained a large group or doclora, dentists and pharmacists In a mlonnei-4oemed In- appropriate by Huntlqton Bucb vice of- ficers i re echeduled far arr1ignment June 19 In West <>ranee County Judlclal Diltrk:I c.urt. The thno -_. amoled W-y allhl by .11111111..ian Beech poUce at the Meadqwlart Gciil Club, 11 they alleledlY performed ........ and bol- lomleu · ilandng ""'tines. P-alcl Ille women wse perlonnln& durlnc a pa'rt, tbmm by tbe "P!IJsl- da111, Denlllla mid Pbannaclita Pleld Day," ID lnfannal CGUntywlde 011anlla· tlon. The s-.-lollowed 1 day of 1o1r and a wulllendedby--. lhllr"""' pollce aid. All tine -... been .. -from Oranp .co.itJ JaU allll' uch posted 12511 ball They are: -Iris V. Townsend, 41, West Covina. c;haraed wllh conspiracy !<(commit proo- Ututlon, Jewd conduct and with vlolatlng the city's topless 1od bottom 1 e I .!I ordinance. -Daramay L. Gttnlct, f1, Alla Loma, ume cbarl• u lllao Towmend. -&olne L. llandJ, r7, -meed, cliarpd wltb lewd -and violation ~~'I !oPIOIS and bollom!OIS Nine undercovu police olllon, ln- cludlac -11eot from the er.,.. Coun- ty llillrtct AJ19me>''1 Drllot, wlnod and dtmd wltb the cloclort, waiting for the danclne lo llart. Police had bten tipped that eqmethlng mlght happm at tbe nonnally q\llet 1o1r club, ao lhq bou&hl advance tlcbll lo the rteal Then were no other arrests m1de at lbe ')>lttY. Police are still lrylng lo detemllne who lnvlt.d the women. • California Opportunity Grants -Paule Diamond and Robert Pettit. College Scholarships -Rlchadean Anderson, Coltey ; Chuck C o r w i n , University of Idaho: Paule Diamond, UC Sa nta Barbara; Pam Purcllly, Lewis and Clark; Allison Atkin.son, New College; Nancy Parish, Williamette: Chris FrW. Seattle University ; Angelita Serrano, UC Irvine; Gary Anderson, University of Southern California; Rebbeca Wood. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and J on Tensfeldt, A.ir i-~orce Acadcrny. Daughters id 1hc 1\n1rrir1111 Hepul>l1\! Good CilLZC'llS A\~ar<l -Linda Ka'o\'!\f<lll• tani . National l'\leril Co1nme nded Student ~ - Alliso n At k111su11, Ahlirll Sykes nnd I.er Wandel. Nnl1on::il .l\l erit Sr1n!·f•'1nn!i~1 -r 111dy Sn1i1h Headers P ig1':-.I All:t l d 1 111 r llethlt·f~,,n ··s" c·luhl.x'r or \1\1• 'I I l 1 •·l i\a1\'ilralanl. Key Clubber or the Ye11r -Mike ~loorinan . llonors at Entrance -~Iarie ~lt•Carly, :-.:nncy Parish, Williainelle and Cahfom1a State Uni\·ersity, 1-"'ullerton: Bill Bird. ~l<'remy Kuhn and Jon Tens re I d t , L·n1versity of Southern Californin: ;inrt 1\1:1rk ,\.,hling. CaJir(lrnia Stall' Uni\l'r~1- 1v Snn I ltf'gl). II·•~.) S1:1!e -Rill l\1nl 1Sce AWi\ltll~. l'il~l' ~I OWll DAILY ~ILOT Shift Pi.t. BLUE LAGOON BARBID WIRE MAY BE FORCED DOWN County Aide Says Fence llleg•lly Constr ucted Blue Lagoon Fencing Gets County Scrutiny A representative of the county Building and Safely Depar tment today was ex- pected to order the Blue Lagoon Com· munity Association lo apply for a use permit for an illegally constructed fence atop the private enclave's seawall. The 10-foot length of barbed wire fence, said William Starkey, senior land use technician, violates a section o( the BeaclJ and Recreatiooal District (BRD) ordinance requiring a use permit for the construction of fences, .s e a w s 11 a , breakwaters and boat launching ramps, Starkey said investigatlon showed the South Laguoa feoce was built in mid· April and therefore came under the pro- visions of the ordinance which went into effect March 24. Neal Vander Zeil, manager of the com- munity association, declined to conunent this morn!ng on whether the owners would make application for the use permit. The barbed wire"fence ls: located on the !otlth end of the muaive Blue Lagoon bulkhead and blocks what has been a natural path for persons who walk along tbe beocb. "We've alway• walbd along tbe lop or lhe aeawall , then clliDDed down the cliff to the beach and Continue4 on our way,'' explained' William Heard, lilO Dumond Drive, a veteran beach.walker. N'ow that tbe route bu been blocked, beachwalken IUCh 11 Heard must scr1111ble ovu !ar1e rocks at Ille bale or the ..,,all. Wh)le It's not too dllflcult at low tide, passage ts rough -sometimes lmposllhle -during blgh tide when breakert cwb qainlt lhe bulkhetd. Vander Zell ,.Id the rence wao erected to stop beachgoers from u~ing Blue Lagoon a1 an access route to the beach. VlsUon lated to come Into the private community, drlYO down lo lhe .. awail 1od uae ,the path from the sea wall tn 1el lo the -h. he said. Starlce;J. BAid tbe. fcO:Ce m1y remain as lt.lcmil I delflmlnatlon ii made by tho county planning comm ission on the use pennil, if Blue Lagoon decides to seek one. If the commun ity does not apply for the permit within a reasonabl e amount of time, the building and safety departmen t may order t.he fence removed , said Starkey. If a use permit ls sought, a public hear· ing will be held before the county Plan-- ning Commission. "There's a good chance the commlils:too wooJd disallow the fence.'' starkey ·commented. Any Planning Com"mlsslon decision may be appealed to the Board of Supervisors, he -nottd, Ma1i, 66, Admits Slay ing: Claims Mo ved by Lord JACKSONVILLE, Fl>. (AP) -Thirty· seven yean: after being indicted on a niurder chaJ'.lt, 1Uin1 Lon'tiit Cross slir~ rtl>dered lo police, 1&yln• be w•nted lo "get right wfll! the Lord." "I'm ln'Jall fer the first time in my 66 years." aaJd the bent old man who suf- fers from 111briU. and heada~ he said have pl~ hltf\ llnce he was hil by a car aboUl 20 Yeats •to- "But l'Wnn'l !iwuntU tho splrit"ol the l«d told me to come lo Jacbonville and tell whlL bappened back there," he Bild. Crou limped inl9 lhe Puva! Coonly sherlll's ornc. w_, a!&ht. and sa.ld he waoled lo "gel right with ti>• Lord" by c:ooleS!lng to kllllng a man 17 years ago. Slate Ally. Don Nlchob c/>O<ked court recordr and found 11 tint.decree murder indictment was ,...-ned floe. 13, 1135, cb&rglng Lonnie smtth, Ilia. Lonni• Cross. with the knife alaylng, of Ed11ard Boller on Nov; I, Jl!5. ..-\ Policy Test To Co1n e Up ~ 011 Mo11(lay A shov.•down on lhe futurt. of l.aguna n eath Unified S{'hool Distritt Supcrin· tend ent William Ullon1 nnd his toil a<I· n1inislrators looms at 1\t1111day nii::ht's re~u\a r mee ting of lhe Iloard of Educa· lion. fl. proposed board PQlicy that could stay Rny de cision on contract renewal for IJr. Ullom and a:;:s1sta nt superintendent~ · Hobe.rl Reeves and Charles Hess for s ix months will con1e up for fir st reading before the board. Present policy rcquirts a decision on the contracts be made by July 1. I! the board poUcy nqu .. ted by Trustee Patrlcia Gilleu. ls lljlfltOved, Ibo decision eouJd be·postponed until Jan. 1. Tbe policy -ested by llfn. Gillette also allows the bolrd ol educatlon to hire • SUJ:>«intendent and a s s I s t a n t superJn~ents for up to four years. Present policy places a maxlmum of two years on any contract. l\1rs. Gllletl C'. \Villian1 Thomas and <:erald Linke, v.•ho assumed seals on the ~chool board in April 1971 , have been <'ritical of lhe innovative prograrn achle1•· ed by Ullom and his staff, leading some to speculate that the policy change i' nothing more than a prelude to firing the administrators. The conservative trio last yea r blasted action of the outgoing boArd to renew the contracts of Ullom, Or. Reeves and 1'r. l1 ess through July 1. 1973. At one point, trustees indicated U1ey might buy off the contracts but have no~ taken any !UCb action. Mem bers of a grou p formed lo support the three ·ad mi nistrators, Concerned r:itizens for Schools, ha ve promised to at- tend Monda y's meeting to voice op. µosition to any action again~t the con- tracts of Ullom, Reeves and !·less. The organizalion. with sorne !'>O men1bers, has encouraged persons 111 lhe communit y to send letters to the bQard expressing approval of the present educa- tional program. Score~ of letters have poured 1n during recent weeks with more expected Monday night. Also included In the lengthy agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Educatio n Center, "° Blwnont St., are the following items: -A report on the math programs at the various elementary schoola by Ted llonlgulan and an analysis of hb report (S.. POLICY, Paae Zl WeaClaer Don't even think about waabing your car this weekend. The weath-- erlady says Its going lo be cloady with drizzle• .mud> or the weekald with . partially clearing sklra Sat- W'day afternoon 'if you're tuctJ! Blghs 115-75. Lows rlgbt around. e. INSlUE TODi\Y Tl1e National ShoketJ>< ... Featiool opms in SaA Diego'• Balboa Park thi.s Wt t k. See to- day's \Vet!ke'tllfe:r for how to get ticket.I t& oru of lhree reperlorr productiotU. L.M ........ 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Team members and C\'ents are: Richard Evans, sprints and 220 relay; Derial Oliver, sprints and 220 relay; Rene Oliv~r. 220 relay; Dru Noll, 220 relay, and Kel!y Burton, 220 relay. David Stearns. standing broad jump: Craig French, sprint! and relay; Dwight Miller, sprintl and relay: Bruce Morton, i;hot put; Joe Olive, long jump· and sprints; Kurt We stgaard, 1hot put and high jump: Kent Conklin, high jump ; Nino Delrio. sprints and relay; Jeff Taylor, high jump; Cary Conklin, high jump; Jeff Caperton, sprin~: M1rk. Curtis, 220 and 440; and Sean O'Neil, high jump. Airli 1ier Bomb Suspect Ncibbed PHI LAD ELPHIA I AP ) -A man who allegedly tried to extort $300,000 from American Airlines by claiming an altitude bomb was on 9ne of its planes "'as captured near his home here Thurs· day night, the FBI has reported. Robert George Dillenbeck , 46, of the city's Fran kford section was captured by :-i~ents from the Philadelphia bureau , ~pecial ag('nt Joe 0. Jamieson said. Jamieson said American Airlines notified the FBI Th ur sday afternoon that ;1 person called iL<; reservation desk lraming of a bomb set to detonate. The tnller expl ained thttl the bomb, set lo eJ· plode with any decrease in altitude, had be!'n hidden on American 's flight 63 <'n rou te from Philadelphl1 to Loa 1\ngeles. OU.NGI CO AST U DAILY PILOT "Tiit Ur•"9f: CoQt 0.:ILY PILOT, lfr\ltl Wllkfl I• combl11t'd ,,._ Nrw11·Preu. It pu1111...-bY llWI Or"•no~ co.,1 P11tJ.Hohlng (OtTllNf1V. $ep.f- ··1· .cllllonl '''° PUbll1ht'd, MOllCl•r "'""""' Frld1,, for C<11i. Mn•. NWWll(lrl llqth, Hi.10!1119!0... l'lt11Cl\/Fou~l1I" V81\pY, l111""'1 l'le•ch, lrv1nc/S1ddltlb&cll. •11d Stn Oemenrtt S•" Ju1n C1plJlr•nL A 1lr19le rfllioftll t'ditlal'I I~ ""'bll,.hed Saturd•r 1 el'ld S111'1d1v•. 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C..11 It. ~!en W C•rrler llM ll"O'lfh I W l'Mll t.J.IS. tMfllfllYI m!llflry ... llNflMt taM ..,.....r. - Vote Tally For Laguna Elections Hert ire the final and ofnci1l returns from all 2.5 precincts in Laguna Beach for Tu esda y's California Primary Election; PR&'llDE~"I' lt.pobl ic:an Nlxon Ashbrook Democratic Chisholm Humphrey Jack.Ion. Lind .. y ~fcCarthy McGovtrn Musk~ Yorty American Independent Hemp Peace " Freedom Spock U.S. CONGll&'!S UND DISTRICT 143 517 21 II 17 J,650 35 23 ' 31 DAILV PILOT S!&lf Ph1le For M a it& B each Frotll Page 1. MUSKIE •.. Muskie !aid 'mphatically. f.tusk ie said Thursday h~ Y.•as stil l 1 candidate. lie and ti.IL-Gove rn met then In what WU detcrtbed u a frleDdly and nei(lllbor!y IOll!ldlnl-wt ,...Jon. "'Tbere w11s no pretsurr from me to xei him to 1'.•ithdraw or tO release hi s delegales," ~tcGo'lem said . Asked if he ci:l"-"'h·J an i11m1ecliale en- dorsement from Muskie or t~ release of delegates pledged lo lhe M.:11ne se na tor, McGovern said "no '' There was something of a family·reU· nioo air during a photo seglon ~·here the men were joined by f.1cGovern's chief rival for the nominalion Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (0-Minn. \, From Page 1 AWARDS ... c:irls State -Kim Loka11. Girls Athleti c Associatkln B"cky Evans. Outstanding Alhl ete and Sherry lliger, Hlgh Point. Athletic Co-Captains -t::iry Fisette :ind J\1ark Diercks. football ; John Jlarbold and A1nory \Vare. "'alcr p0lo ; John and Joe Prickc!!, cross cou ntry: Republlcan Burgener Gage Lewis RA!am Democratic Lowe Tomehak 2,2;,1 32.1 1118 337 524 1,826 This is a n1odel of the concession gazebo planned 1or Laguna's t-.1ain Beach Park. The $50,000 facili ty i.o; to be located at the northerly end or the i't1ain Beach adjacent to Hei sler Park. The gazebo was \l'armly received but there \vas criticism this \V eek of a lifeguard facility that \Vould have been 36-!eet high and 42-!eet \Vide. Jt is lo be revie\ved. Chuck Corw in. basketball ; 'fclford Cot· lam. track : John Harbold and Tom Ilcd"·itz. s1vin1ming: Mike ~1oorman and Chuck Corwin. base.ball ; Clayton Ber· ryhill and Scott McCarter, Tenni s. and C. B. \Villiams. golf. Jun ior \Vernen's Club C i t i 'le n s h i p Award -Linda Kawaratani. American Independent Moths STATE ASSEMBLY 71ST DISTRICT Republican Bldbam Democr1tic 1 2,871 CUnard 7<-0 Thorpe l,271 COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITl'EE ITB Dl8TRICT Republlcan 1 Bents.., Bro kale Oocker Erwin Hopwood Johnson Loe Iner Moss Nason Rogers Strader Swartley Taylor WlllillN Democratic Birkett Dusenberry Gtxnblner Harvey McKoown Melville Meyer Mlch1els O'Neill Shennan PROPOl!mONS -STATE l Yes No 2 Yes No 3 Yes No 4 Yes No S Yes No 6 v .. No 7 )'es No a Yes No 9 Yes No 10 Yrs No Tennis, Anyone? 1,4!0 1,537 152 464 1,181' 513 6!0 783 59Z l,!jM 873 tm 387 606 3,971 t,115 3,111 2,4-08 3,!42 2,7!0 3,42' 2,525 3,724 2,112 3,977 2,109 4,435 1,451 4;433 I, 186 3,160 3,2& 4,257 1,412 'f~·o five-wetk !lummer sessions of ten- nis lessons for children a&ed I to 14 years \viii be orrered by the Three Arch Bay Recreation Association. Coach A1e1 Ott will teach at the TAB coo.rts on Tueaday and Thurlday af· ternoons, with aeasJons beginning June 30 and July 25 and registration beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday at the courts. Fro1n Pag e 1 FREEWAY ... teresta or the people or Newport Beach.'' fifason in his letter, emphasized the 1ame point. "The Irvlne Company's support ()f dele- tion of the freeway route is witOOut cOn- dJUon," Mason said . "It rests entirely on what the company (eels to be a strong aense of civic responsibility as one of the oldest members of the Newport Beach community.'' Mason said the announcement came after a series or "informal dlscuSJlons" w J t h Mcinnis and newly elected Coun- cilman John Store. Muon, in hi1 letter, and city officials at the press conference, talked about the need foc cooperation in the future to find alternative solutions to the city's traffic problems. Rogers said once the freeway is dead. lt wlll allow the Stale Public Work.! Department to concentrate on the key problem, the Pacific Coast Highway bot- tleneck between Dover Drive and Bayside Drive. P r oposed Budget Ready for Study A preUmlnary 1972-73 city bud!!et will be ready for study by the Laguna Beach City Council next week, city manager Larry Rose said Wednesd1y. Councllman Roy Holm 1 suggested the council JCh"<iule an all-dat budget session to examine the document . but councilmlln Ed Lorr pointed out this would make it difficult for members of the public to audit the discussion . It was agreed that a se ries of public study sessions would be held after cou11· ci lmen re ceived their copies of the budget and that additional copies would be made available for the Planning Commission and other interested persons. From Page 1. POLICY ... by the dist rict staf f. -Adoption re.solution for the use or basic state textbooks during the 1972·73 school year. -Approval of re vis ed economic course offering for the high school, prepared at th' request of Linke. Boats, Lady Anglers, Ea sy Money: In Sunday Here's a previe\.\' or some of the fcalures, facU and photos you'U find JD the DAILY PILOT Sunday : THE SEARCH FOR JOBS -There's good news and bad news. College ar•dl fa ce a hunt that could last up to four n1onths for that "first job," but (se.parale story and charta) there Is evidence the once-OepN!Jlfd 1erosp1ce Industry In Orange County 1s matina a comeback. BOAT TIPS -Almon Locbbey, DAI· LY PILOT boating editor, hu oome specilic.o ebout bow lo buy the boat. It can cost •1 ,000 a foot -ind th1t's jult to buy It. lnfonn1tkln on maintenance i)'OU11 either opend • lot ol money or • lot of time) alao la offered. LADY ANGLERS -Hooted on flahlllJ, lhreo memben of Newport Harbor Uldy An&ler1 who havt roolod In world rocoroa are lealured In wont and photo pr<>llle. EASY MONEY! -The Public UUJIJlea C.mmlaslon (PUC) la one· rovernment burt1u lhlt utlU~ea are flndlnC to bo an euy mark, 1ccordinf lo Arnold l"rlocl- llllll and 'lbomu P. !!llu. 'l'hty report la Southom Ca111m11a rocus. MY HUSBAND, THE rrAR -Newpott Beach womon tella bow tt 11 to bo mar· rled to Stalla 17'1 llanlmaJ.." 25 YEARS' AT BAT -Hu1>or Art.I BuebaU Commlalooer Rod MacMllllan Is spotlighted In feature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severinsen, John· ny Carson's music man, has found musi· cians to match his far out clothes since the Tonight show moved to California. fle tells about It In cover story of TV WEEK . WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beach's rf!!ident super celebrity, John Wayne, tells a reader how he got his nickname in the "Ask Them Yoursdl" feature, Femlly Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -The lntema- Uonll l!Chool In Bangkok, with "'"II American kids enrolled, has had 7 ptt· cent of the student body treated for heroin addiction. LESSON LEARNED -Columnist Art Hoppe mU:ea 1 plettce &o fallen veterans of Vietnam. He nys our ml!takes there will not be r.veated . F AmVJEW'S FARM -Animal• end the care or them 11 greflt therapy for Fairview State Hospital patient... Stog and :f!ioto9 lhow how it la '1down on ttte farm ' at Fatrvlew. ALL'S QUIET -1!'1 quiet on the co~ loge front at UC! alnce atudenta . ltave been given votu In declaion-mUllll bodies on campus. ' MAGIC NUMBER -Economlata and euvha-lallata like a loot at Ibo baby dtart.b. b: two the DU1glc number? Council Aide Approved C;i!ifomia Scholarship F1..'<1er::it1on ~n· ior 11embcrs -Da vid B:itrrnan. Jol11· Dcrnstein. Lori Irvin. Kay Kavraratan1, Joseph Ko, Huntl'r :-.1:icplicrson, De bbie l\farple, Scot t McC,1rter. J\·lichele !\le Rar. \Vendy Peacock, Sherry Hi nger, Kati• Tamarkin, Jon Tensfe\dt. In a 4·1 vote. "'1lh councilman Roy l!olm dissenting , the Laguna Beach City Cou ncil agreed this \Veek that a new posi· llon of administrntive aide to the council shou~ be established. subject to im- plem talion at budget time. Jl o l said he could see some ad· \•an111ges in having an exec u l ive secretary \\'Orking exc!usi\'cly for the council. but noted that the council has heretofore managed to gel its clerica l \\"Ork done by the cily manager's :-ecreta ry and qu estioned the wisdom or crca1ing the position "before ~·e kno\Y v.·e can afford it." Counc:ilman Charlton Boyd said he felt there 11·as a great need for such a person to handle c o u n c i I correspondence , especially teh great volume of mail ad· dressed to the mayor. keep track or coun- cll scheduling, maintain council llaison \Yilh olher city departments and speed the Oow of legislative BCliOO. Cou ncilman Ed Lorr said that if a present member of the city staff were .assigned to the posilioo it would not create additional cost. Alayor Richard Goldberg, who authored the proposal, noted the council already J1ad authorized a position of staf( .secreta ry, which has not yet been filled. Gemco Bond, Plaque and Trophy - C:irv Fisette. ASsisteens 'frophy -Chri s Syfan. Broadway Youth Council -Ellen l-~oote. Children's llospilal Commendation - Ellen Foote. Fair Enterprise :Wedallion \Vinner Gary Fisette. I.aw Day Certificate -Bill Fish. Hegional Occupational Program Richadean Anderson . Jamie Brown. Valarie Jacobson. Kim Johnson, Chris Kaminski. Orind:i McKcnny. Steve Rodri- quez, J·lea lth Aide; Skip Winship, Color TV Set-up : J erry Abbey, Quantity Foods. and Craig Martin. l\.1artin Miller and Robby Wolf, Construction. • a,-..... ,~ . 'ea~~~ ill·"·o:".'i!l,,-;l'I, ""'·"11,,..·"'·""·'"'··""'··"'' "'··'-" -···-· --~::=-~~.-,.. -'!!::'.'.. __ ·"'·"""~"""' ~-~-l'!J~ ------~~-~'t °F,¥.LLE l\.ro~----~-Di sco ver all 4 MANSFIELD'S --------+~:::------;rl'{.~rt>:i:-Decorator directed stores. : ',, + / Uni quel y different. Here furni- ----<:---_L ____ >,d ~"" lure is carefully selected to '',_l f'-,, create a total environmen t, ,ij~~ r~-----i' ', skillfully combining the rich past ~-"'>:/ ----, \, with the young and exciting now! <) '3'<~~~-~', ALL AT VERY REALISTIC PRICES! ~ ........ ;,.~ ... ' .'-~ -:~;· ,.... ~· •. -... -,-~ ., ,,..._,,,'."')l ... '-.:: ' to •i le Ir w ty in m m· cl ne fr Isl w cl de f .. cil '··· • • Saddlehaek EDITION 'J.'oday'• Flaal N.Y. Stoefri VOL. 65, NO. 161 , 4 SECTIONS, '42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 9, '1972 TEN CENTS Irvine Co. Opposes Route President TermsNewport Freeway Pa.th 'Cloud' DAILY l"ILOT St11! P'llol• 'Oly111.pic Trophy' The trophy for the Explorer Scout Olympics golf tournan1cnt, donated by Pacific Telephone Co., is displayed by Forest G. Smith, presideot of the Irvine Coast Country Club, Standlee Kautz, division manager for Pacific Telephone, and Kent VorDnk,.member of Explorer Post 440 of Newiiort Be,ch. •coney I rvin.e to Probe Sign Locatio1is The Irvine city staff has been ordcrC'd to investigate allegations that se\'eral signs in the city have been posted il· legaJly and to look into new ways oC con· trolling outdoor advertising. Planning commissioners \\lednesday were told thal at least one sign in the ci· ty, giving motorists directions to a hous· ing development outside or the com· rnunity, \Vas probably illegal. Com· mission member nich~rd Kent also claimed that dcvelopcr·s. flags and ban· ners advertising new homes near the freev.•av made the area look lik e ''Coney Jsland_:, "Tl looks like. any other developmcn1 ." \Vest said. '"It looks tcrrihle ... Planning advisor Ed Hav.·orth <illcgrd that in some areas of the city, real estate agents were posting illegal directional signs on Friday night and removing them on Sunday, thereby taking advantage of the weekend homebuyer traffic. Most of the signs are small. Haworth said, but give directions to developments vutside of the community and are therefore illegal. The city, shortly after incorporation, adopted the counly"s sign ordinance and there are a lso rules af· feeling posting of signs in se\'cral of the planned con1munities in Irvine. Hav.·orth said he "·ould report back to the commission on the legality of certain existing types or signs and would also research what new !a\\'S the citv could adopt to further control off-site ad· vertising. Citize11 Pa11el Gets Ol{ay To Develop Ge11e1·al Pla11 Irvine city planning c:ommissioners ThtD'sday night approved a procedure ror ctttun commjttee involvement 1 n developing the city's policy plan, an ac- tion Which revised some existing groups. Commissioners met in a joint meeting with the city council to discuss methods Ol developing the general plan proposed ~y planning consultants Ed Haworth and st.M La/er. ·Mayor William Fischbach formally BC· «P.lf<I their· 46-page document for study it Ute earliest posslble study session. The generah plan elements approved Thursday by commissioners, aod the old and ne\Y comnUttecs \Vhich would study them in-depth be'glnning abnost im· mediately are: -LAND USE ELEMENT: Land use committee (to be the Planning Com- mission itseU). -PUBLIC SERVICES and .safety element: Proposed publJc serVlces committee, to be com.Posed of existing am and culture, public education, recreation, publlc safety, youth op- (See POUCY, Pase %)· By L. PETER KRIEG 01 1111 DIHY P'lltt Sl•ff The Irvine Company today announced its unequivocal support of attempts to kill the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway Jloute through Newport Beach. Irvine President William R. Mason, in a letter to Ne\1-'port Beach city coun· cilmcn disclosing w.hat is considered a reversal of its long-standing pro-rreeway posture, labeled the cont rove r s i a I freeway "a cloud hanging over mean· ingful land use planning in Newport Beach." Mason pledged the company'a: lobby ist in Sacramento will do everything he can to help gel current anti-freeway legisla· 'tion passed. The announcement brought joy to the hearts or Newport Beach city officials. ft1ayor Donald A. h1clnnis, who held a press conference to release the statement from Mason. said chance! of passage of bills designed to elimina te the route arc significantly improved. ··r expect that with thi s specific evi- dence of c om mo n purpose that our legislators will now move quickly to pro- vide the basis for the fin al resolution and allow us to mutually solve our prob- lems,'' i\.1clnnis said. He said the outlook is brighter not necessarily because the Irvine Company carries a lot of weight in the capitol, but because it will show the Legislature that virtuaUy the v.•hole city is now on one sid• Muskie Still Running, Won't Back McGovern WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Edmund S. Muskie ([).Maine), to d a y refused to support the nomination of Sen. George McGovern and declared he remains a candidate ror the Democratic presidential nomination. Conrounding a variety of predictions. 1'.tuskie said he \vould be doing l\lcGovem a great disservice and would harm the reforms that have opened the Democratic convention to popular participation if he were to endorse the Sou t b Dakota Democrat. "Party unity is not achieved with the magic wand o1 the kinp>aker," Muskie said., J 0 i"t\.!_ , "No nian c~ hand Sift. Mc<lO.orn a united puty, • he tojd ~,bJncbeoo meeting of the Nauon.i Pr. "I hopt Senillllr "will_ lime befono t.bl"""' · . , ~ lvisdom and ~..t·'ftiDee s of the party nOt yet pref>lncl to - his candidacy," Musk.le said. He said McGovern will go to the con-- vention with 1,200 to I,xJO delegate votes and said it ia only realistic to uaume "that his nomination is probable." The Santa Ana Firm Apparent Lowest Bidder on Park County ~ficials have announced tha t Sukut CduJson Inc. or Santa Ana is the apparent low bidder for development of the fi rst phase of a 345-acre regional park in Jrvine. The construction firm bid $764,000 for the project, which will include grading, landscaping and installation of picnic facilities on about 45 acres of land along Culver Drive west of University Drive behind UC Irvine. According to Ralph Hudson, director o[ development for the county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department. work will begin as soon as the Sukut Coulson bid is verified. The project sbould be completed within sil months. The land on which the park ls to be ultimately developed was donate:d to the county in 1969 by the Irvine Company. The entire project i.! to be completed part by part over the next several years until, finally, the park has a lake, a zoological gardens, playing field,, and other facilities. Hudson noted that the county originally had planned to include 95 acres in the first phase of development, but the costs of the project increased to a higher level than was anticlpated and addiUonal fwxf. ing was not available. v.·inner will need I ,509 votes. But he said McGovern must broaden his base, must seek the support of party leaders of many po ints of viev.', and predicted that if he does "He will find the areas of agreement can be broadened and the differences narro\ved. ''I will continue a.!I a candidate,'' 1.1uskie said emphatically, fi.1uskie said Thursday he was still a candidate. He and McGovern met then in what was described as a friendly and neighborly aounding-out session. "1bere was no pressure from me to get him to withdraw <r to refea,te bis dfle.llWI," ~ said., .•• , ., Mlced U lie expected an immedjate en. do~ment from Mt11kie or the releue of delegates pledctd to the Mahle 1eoator, McGov~ uJd 1100." '. Irvine Council Creates Design Review Board The Irvine City Council Thunday night created the Design Review Board, a pro- fessional committee which will check all building designs in the new city. The action came only after City Council members assurrd the planning com· misskin that its power would not be reduced by the new board. Mayor William Fischbach moved to bring regulations governing the five- member board back in rinal forms at a June 16 budget session for urgency ac· lion. Architect George Molina presented reCQmmendations for the board's duties to the joint city Council-Planning Com· mission session, which were adopted with major modifications. The board -to be made up or an architect, landscape art architect, civil engineer and two related profess.ions - will review only design. It will not over· rule any conditions placed on use permits by the PlaMlng Commission. It is presumed that Molina will head the board. The selection of the other four members will be discussed 1t the June 15 meeting. Under tht new system, ~eveloper1 will have to go before the comrillsakln for land use and zoning matters arid ~thtn before the review board to have their designs acted on. Declslona of the board will be final unless appealed" to the City Couricll. Commissioners' were concfmed· that especially with planned communities, they must be invoty~ "1th design to make decisions. Setback!, waM heights (See DESIGN, P•1e 2) It.! proposes that tbe policy plan be developed almost. oomp\etely and the i.eniral plan be under way by August l, 1'1\h the completion of the entire plan due obly ;t-x. and a }\all months later. " .)>i-otection Plan 0~.lrvfue Ag~nda 3 Women to Be Arraigned ' ,,. ,Jl"rloe .o eouncn wtn -1IOllco U.. nr. Pl!>tocllon at 11!1 nut Im-'fi.~ -1Gft·too1g111 at J :JO o'clock hi tllt cllY hill ~ on lhe ground noor ol lhe Jtvioe T""11 tenter. Other loplcl 'for di!CU.slon tonight In· elude a budget overview, animal regula- lions,o charter, general management and iupport. ~ budgit ,...Ibo! hive been .,:hedultd for not week. On Monday, the· qll!lldl wW dlacuu plannlnc, human ~and .n~ealal a- J~ , 3-11, tile ccuncD topia wW IOcflldo 111Ylromnental pmervatlon. Banquet '&ttertainers' Accused of Lewd Conduct -~ . 1'--wflo\~lned • large group ol" doctoq,,_ dedllall and flll*nnacil& hi • I -tfeomti! Ji>. •-iate by,Hunlfrlgton Bodi vice oi· llcera m ocheiloled-for malgnment Junt It ·In Wt1t Orange County Jlldlclal District Court., The three women ' were aJTf.llted WeclnesQy nlirbt by lfunllnglon Beach poU.,. al the ilMc!Owlark Goll Club, as llley alltpdly (111 lorll..S klpleu ud bot· loiDlellda ....... routlnn. PoJke u1c1 Ille -...... perlormtnr duriba a flOl11 .._, by lbe "PhYlll- cians, · Dmu.ta and Pbarmaclsta Field Day," an lnfcrmal CCUDlywtdo arsanl.la· Uon. Tile porty, wblcb fallawed a day of 1011 and a banquet, wu atleoded by IONOO doctora ud their wtyu, JIOlice uld. All lliree womilnioe betn r.i.a,.d from Orange Comity Jall altar each posted $ZIO bail. .They .. , . •• -lrU V. Townsend/ 41, Wall Covina. cllaraecl Wllh contPlracy to commit f"'OI· Ulullon, ltWd ~ and with YlolaUng the clty'I topl-llld b 0 Ito DI I 11 s ordlnaoco. -llolam11 L.-<lrealc:k, 27, Alla Loma. 1111>1 cllaraa u Mias Towlllelld. \ .... ~,. .. -Elalue L. Bandy. 2'1, '"-lnead. charged wllh lewd conduct and violation of the elty'1 topltaa and bottomleu ordinance. Nine undf!<OVer police officers, In- cluding one agent from the Orange COUri- ty District Attorney'• oUlct, wined and dined with the docjon, walllnf for the d•nclng to llart. Police had beeh Upped that oomethlng might happen ~ the normally quiet golf cl ub, ao. they bought Mlvinco tlcblt ta tbe event. Tbere trtre·no other •mta made at the porty •• Polkt ... otlll trytnc to detmnlno wbo hlY!tod U.. ....... ) ·-· ' ... . .. or the issue. ""\\'e 1nake progress based on teamwork ," f\lclnnis said. "'This is a l\11e example of the kind or tean1v.·ork \Ve need to reach vur con1mon goals and otr jectives. I am highly pleased \\ ith the Irvine Con1 pa11y announcemt·nt and :>re it as a giant step IO\.\.'ard final rescluti on of a citywide proble1n that has plagued u:; all for far too long ," he said. Vice Mayor Howard Rog ers. a leading Freeway Fighter who attended the press conference, applauded what he termed "not an easy decision·• for the company to make. Rogers said ii 1\':tS made "In the in-- terests of the people of Ne\l:port Beach." Mason in his letter, emphasized the Choose Part1ier And Square Off The city of Irvine's 1972 summer recreational program appears - through a typographical error -to be preparing its married couples with a means for resol\'ing those family squabblC's. The recreation prngrarn lists Class SS66 as : "Marital Arts." lt describes the class a s, " ... judo and self.dert-nsl', ages 13 lo adult. Meets ~1ondays and Wednesdays fron1 2:30 to 4 p.m. Evening classes may be added on demand." Board·' to Lease Ret.iµ:ded Child Umt as Option? San Joaquin Elementuy S c h o o I District Trusteet: today faee the prospect of spendlne ft,000 a IDOftth to rent a facility· for tbetr tralnable mentally retarded chl1dreo. . The board .Yoted 11Mnlmnµtly to .allow the adminiltrlllon to ... • lllalf Wednesday and to ne1otlate the lease. But they would not authorize the ad· ministraUon to pursue optiona to build their own-faciUty. "To delay any further Is irresponsible and intxcttsable.." said Turstee Dennis Smith. ''I have given directions to the ad· ministraUon that we won't spend eeneral fund money on this facility," said Board President Gratlan Bidart. Trustee Prtston H.'lweU asked the staff how much money has been spent recently for ronatruction projects for other schools out or the .general fund. Rex Nerison. assistant superintendent for admini.!ltrative services, aald a total of $31,000 was spent for Rancho San Joa-- quin Intermediate and $30,000 was spent al Loi Ali.sos lntennedlate. He confirmed that UW. money came out of the general fund. ··1r1 hard to justify speodlng thlJ for nonnal· kids yet you won't allow any money to be apenL for retarded ones," said Howell The board authorized Dr. Stocki to necottate the loue for Peoc• Lutheran Church In Tultlil, a focllity 1uggesled by OraDfe County Schools Superintendent Robert Peterson, but lo p u r 1 u e alternatlvea befere algn1ng It. Alternatives sugested include renting houses, again looklag into use. of the former Park.lane School (which has been done repeatedly without success), and cOnsldering an Industrial facility such as Burroughs that ll\IY have space. Peace Luthtt1n Church rentt for ft.000 a month and Includes four classrooms, an admlnlatrailve o(Oce, and janitorial .erv!Ce. -· -..._ Tiie leue ii for six month! with options to renew. Dr. Stocb Aid there are SI trainable m<ntaHy rotardfd students ldenUfled fO< the facility wlih more comb1i from Capistrano and LlflUna Beach Unlfled cllatrlcts, Tr•buco Elementary and Tustin ln(lh School districts. '"But he said the number might decn!a.,. allghtly If porents decide th• drive 11 loo long for thtlr cblldren. In a leUor to Supe<tnteJ1(1ent Rolph Gates, Dr. Peterson reconfirmed that th.,..·will be no room In tho county facDi· ty for any of the aouth Orange County TMR chllclren after AUf(Ull. lie lauded elforia ol-San Jooquln to 1•t .a atate ,11ocat1on to IMl\)d their """ racUlty and suunted Peoce Lutheran Clnrcb •• a temporary bodldhll only. . -. same point. "The Irvine Compan.> 's supporl of delr· lion of the freew11 y route i~ \.\'l!hout con· dlrlon." i\lason said. "II rt·sls entirely on v.·hal the company f('C!.\ tu \.)(' a stron~ sen se of civic respon.i:;1b il1tr :os 011e of th+.• Olde st 1nc1nbers of llH• .'it•w1J<1rl BcaC'b C'OllllllUnil}'." i\lason said the announcernenl cam,. nrter a series ol "inrorn1al discussions" w it h ~lclnnis and ne1\•ly elected Coon· l'1lman John Store. \lason. in his Jetter, and city officials Al the press conference, talktd about lhe need for cooperation in the ruture to find alternative solutions lo the citv's trarric (Stt FREE\\'AY, Pagr.Z) Commencement Ceremonies Set For UCI Grads Undergraduate 11nd gradunle degrees will be granted to 1.35 1 students durinit ('on11ne11cement ceremonies Saturday 111orninK on the c:1n1pus p:irk al L'C Jrv1nt'. ThP Ill JO a.m. outdoor cerrn1ony, th~ ~('\"i.•nth annual l'onunenct1ne.nt at l11e llni \·ers1ty. will be moved indoors \() Cra\\·ford Hall in lhe C\'f'nt of rain. of· fit.:ials said. If the wealt11'r is good. a pic- nic on the lawn wiU immed\ately rollow the exercises. Among students receivinp; degrees will be the first black. Ph.D. graduate from the school. He is Samuel J. Shacks, 33., and wi11 be one of four student apeakerl addresainJ the 1r1dUlte1 ind their guests. Shack.!!, named o u t 1 t a n d i n g graduate student for 1'12 by t h e UCI Alumni Association, did hJ4 theala In Jm. munolo8J' and bioc:hemlrtry. Other lludenl· llfJO•ken wtll be Diana Carlton refire•ttng otUflanli' r...dv/ng oochelori !leJll'tl•i Siephanle Bernateln for the master'• dtgree candklates and John Noonan for the medical students. The practice of having Students u major 1peakera was first in1plemented in 1971. Scheduied to receive a special award during the ceremony Is Squire, a 9-year- old golden retreiver who is the seelng eye dog for 1 blind student graduating with honors. Tbe dog wUI be granted an honorary degree by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich for faithful service to Michael Higson, a Jiiyaics major. Riding Tragedy Brings Lawsuit Damages totaling $100,009 are .. 1 demanded by the son and daughter of a woman who dJed ln a riding accident at the Coto de Cata country club. Mary Kathleen and James Kenneth Hoffman of San Diego charge the club and the controlling Great Southwestern Corporation with negligence leading lo the death on Aug. 19, 1970, or their mother, Mrs. Dixie Lou Hoffman, 45. It is alleged in tht Orange County Superior Court action that the club permitted ,,_1rs. Hoffman to ride a horse that was known to be untrustworthy. Thl' complaint blames the club for pennitUng the operation of a tractor in the area where student riders were be i n g mounted. Mrs. Hoflman 'a hone bolted w!Mn tho tractor started 11' enctne. She was thrown Into a f.,,.. and aulf~ fatal In- juries. Onal• w .. t11er Don ·t even th1nt ·about wuJdng 1 your car thiJ weekend. The weatb-t erlady aay1 Its aoln& to be cl°""" with drlnlta much of the weelmnd t with partially clearing skits Sit· arday aftunoon 'll you're hack)':' • IDghs 115-lS. Lowa ript around •· - INSmE .... o~y· Th t Natlollol Shak<rprort Pe1tiuol oJ*LI ~n Stnt l>MQO'• Balboa. Parle thli ~ck. Sit to-1 da11's Wecfiftder for ho10 io g;c tickets to one of three r1JWrt0111 ' productioM •. L.M • ..,_ J ... tlfl9 II c.11.,.... • Cl1ttlfl'4 M-42 c-lft ,, ·-u DMttl ...... t ...... ,_ ' '~• 1>1S ,., ... lM:.. • -" .-..~II .......... t -..... M;ttvlll '"'"'' M N1llt"tl Mewl 4 o..~ (_..,. ' ·-·-•h JI.JI SylVI• ,.,...,. II ...,.. tf..11 ,,_. Mwtltta ... ,. T-u --.... --. w......n """-tt-1t --. ·-- ! .. ~ DAJL'f~ILOl ___ 1_s ____ rrld1J, Jllftt 9, tm 18 Precincts Final Rere are the final and offlclal l"l:tunu from all 18 pTecincta in the city or lf"\'int. for Tudday'1 California primary elt.'<'· tlon l'ltESIDENT REPUBLICAN Nixon Ashbrook DEMOCRATIC Chisholm Humphrey Jackson Undsay MrC11rthy f!fcGovern Over Film 2.9i7 2'7 12' 702 22 13 " l.HO Irvine Muakle Yorty AMEIUCAN INDEPENDENT Hemp PEACE & FREEDOM Spock U.S. CONGRESS l9lh DISTRICT ltCPUBLI CAN Schmitz Carraway O.nna Hinshaw DEMOCRATI C Black: ' 880 llB 29 1 .11.~ 7!1 UCI Senate 'Ignores' Gay Students' Request nie UC Irvine administration 11would be delighted to go to court" if need be over Its refusal to alk>w the showing of a film on male homosexuality, Vice Chancellor John Hoy told members of the academic sena~ Thursday. n>e aenate Wa.!I conslderlng resolutions requested by the Gay Student.! Union tGSU), which would have opposed film ceruJOrshlp and supported sex education courses. The film behind the measures, "Seven In a Barn,'' was first seized by Orange Coun ty Sheriff's deputies last March 9 at a GSU program on pornography. At that ti me, Hoy first rescinded GSU's authorit y to show lhe reportedly sexually expllcit film and was later backed by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. The senate committee on academic freedom had issued a report stating that ttiat refusal was not "In itself a violation of academic freedom." But the committee did not preaent lhe From Page J POLICY ... portunJty and proposed health com· mi ttees. -HOUSING ELErtlENT: Ex i 11 ti n g housi ng committee. -URBAN DESIGN ELEMENT' Urban Design CommJtlee (same as jW1t-ap.. proved Development Review Board). -CIRCULATION, transportation and noise element: Exlatlng hlghway11 and lranaporlation commltlee. ....CONSEBVA110N, seiJmlc, 0 p. n space, park, scenic highway• elements : Exitting environmental quality and open space committees. Flschblck and acting commission cha irman Franklin Hurd both moved to invite any Irv ine rt11ident to jaln any committee at this time, whether or not previously afflllated and added that ~ pie now on committees could cross-over to other subjects. Development of the r,ney plan, to ~erve as a guideline untl a general plan is completed, is !Cheduled to take nine-- teen \\'eeks. COuocilman lienry Qu igley urged that the cl ty use public opinion polling to get a true picture of what the whole com~ n1unlty feels about various Issues. Too many of the same small group of people are always involved In the com- mittees, he objected. Councllman Gabrielle Pryor answettd that the city was constrained from doing lhat by lack of tim e, money and staff . The officials struck from the planning procedure a government organiiatlon ele- ment. Fischbach said it should wait until other policies have be en fonnulated. Councilmen E. Ray Qulglty and John Burton were both absent from the joint session. They ha d said previously that ci- ty meetings were taking them away from home too often. The council and pfaruting commission- ers voted Thursday to ellmJnate their joint sessions. report , which also called for more cautlota "scrutiny" of such c1sea in the future, at Thursday's meeting, re portedly because all members had not betn 111· volv td in drafting iL Th e committee on educational policy, chaired by Professor J . H. f\.lartin. did ask the ~enate to make two re10\uUona : That "censorship is contrary to the i;pirit of an academic community" and lhal the senate "resist any c u rt a i I m e n t whatsoever Of COMtltutional\y prolt<:ted inquiry and expression on the UCI cam- pu s." The senate finally voted without a quorum to support the second statement, which was merely a repeat of a resolu· lion made in 1968. One professor objttted to that general statement on grounds that then the "silly" GS U might tblnk it could ti.kt the Ulm case to court. Hoy. who said earlier th• t .. constitutionally protecttng hard<ore parn ography" \\'Ould "b11tardi.te the whole concept of the first amendment," then :.aid a court decision would be welcome. Cl1th Will Send Eight Delegates The Exchange Club of the Saddlehack VaUey will send eight representatives to the 48th AMual Convention of Call!ornia District E1cbange Clubc meetJni from June 2t lhroogh July l In San Dtqo. Offlcial delegatls are L o u I ! Haslwanter, put president; sud Bill Kohler, newly Installed pr~1ldent. Other members planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Don Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dameroo. Mr. and Mrs. Vince La Vertu, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Linden, Mr. and Mrs. James Manion and Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dttrick. San Diego club is hostlna the three day affair. Principal ipeaker is Charles T. Ensor, national president of the Ex· cb.ange Club. SF Waterfowl Will Be Killed SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The u•aterfou•l al the Palact of Fine Art1 wi\1 be executed, the lagoon disinfected and lhe pond possibly drained and refilled, a federal-state task force says. About 100 ducks and black swans \vere given a reprieve last wee k while medical experts tr ied to find u·ays to 1ave the bird! from a r a re As ian dlsease lhat killed 40 waterfowl. In a decision made in Sacramento Thursday, the task force 18id uecutlon was the only action advlsable to prevent the contagious virus entetltll from iprtadlng to Ca!Uornla'a IO mll!Jm blnl.!. -DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Burgener Gage Ltwis Rum DEMOCRATIC Lowe Tomehak AMERICAN INDEPENDENT Moths ST ATE ASSE>fBL Y 7ltt DISTRICT REPUBUCAN Badham DEMOCRAT ISO 463 2,633 Cunard 761 Thorpe 1.145 COUNTY CENTRAL COM.'lllTTEE llh DlllTRICT REPUBUCAN Benll Brok.ate Crocker Erwin Hopwood JohNOn Loeffler M03s Nason Roger~ Strader Swartley Taylor Williams DEMOCRA11C Birkett Dusenberry Gumblner llarvey fo.IcKown r..1elville Meyer Micha els O'Neill Sherman PROPOSITIONS-STATE J Yes No 1 Yes No 3 Yes No ~Yes No 5 Yes No 8 Yes No 7 Yes No 8 Yes No 9 Yts No JO Yes No Yes No PROPOSrnONS-LOCAL TIJSTIN SCH. DIST. UNIF • IRVINE UNJF. SCH. DIST. 1.182 l.l99 398 434 J ,355 662 "' 899 Sil 1,302 1,077 750 433 622 403 451 558 956 !143 532 793 379 805 111 3,758 2,112 3.1!4 t 2,056 3,187 2,729 3,407 2,457 3,557 2,!39 3,713 2,206 4,12\ 1,613 4,500 1,016 2,418 3.711 ~,194 1,1118 4,209 799 GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER Anthony Bakkila Benes Berrier Boulan1tr Choyke Cohen Demat'ff Glns:bura: Hulbert Lee 1-.lcGraw Mc:Kervey Olson Rodheim Si coli Sirct.llo From Pagel FREEWAY .•. problems. 1,31 3 1,190 2,074 796 2,91 6 9'19 924 1,024 2,41; 1,882 790 421 UM 2.~11 610 2,387 2,6!0 Rogera said once the freew1 y i1 dead, It will allow the St.ate Public Works Department to concentrate on the key problem, Ille Pacific Cout H11hway bot· lleneck between Dover Drive and Bayside Drive. OlANll COAST 11 DAILY PILOT Tll• Ot•~ CHU OAllY PILOT, wlll'I wllldlo h coml:thwd tl\.e H"""·PrUt., h lllltlllll'ttd lt't !tie Or•...-Co111 l'ubll'11in0 COhlMlly, ~ nM "11tlon1 1r• M ll11'1ed, MDl'lllly tllrM/1111 f'rld1r, lor (Ml• Mtw, INewporl tlt1cl'I, Hvntl,,.,IM 8t-K lllFCMJnlllfn .... n..,., l llqUN htdl, lrw iMIS•ddltti.c• 1r.d San CIM!ln1 el Sin Jv.n C1Pltlr-A 1J11111t rto"°"'I tcilrlon k Wt>llo!wod $.llVol•Y• ilnd S1111<U1~$. f l'>t prl11t11:'91 P\lbl11hln1 pltnl 11 ~I :)XI Wr1I l•r lire.r, (0$11 M..,., C1llfotni1, tlt». Boats, Lady Anglers, Easy Money: In Sunday aol.01t N. W•td l'tHklt111 I nd P11t1ll1~tr J1ck II:. C url1y 'f'lc t Pt•ICI'"' .,.,, Ctl!ff"l l MIM;t• l~ol'll•t keovil Elllfol' 1h•,..•1 A. Minplii11• Mtl'ttl111 Eti!Or ChetfH H. LeoJ Richer4 P'. N.al/ A1111tfn1 M•111t~ Ellllors .,_ 0.lt MIMI U1 ~ Str'Mt M...-i hld'l1 DU II ,_......,.. L~ IMdt: llt "-'A.....,. Hllolt"""91 lttdll 17'11 ...-....... "' a." °"'*'"' • HtrM &I Cl!"*-... , 1 ....... 1714) HMJZ1 Clw!IWA .......... '41·1671 ,_ c ....... ,.,., ... w Tel"'' 4tM4Zt ~""'· ml, On1'!ft t.Ntl ............. c.......,. ,.. .... ••ltti. ....,....,._ MllWlef -tw .,. ..,_,'""*"' M~lfl _, .. , ............. ~ tMC:lll ..,. "''"""' .. .... .• ..,_.., ...,., dlll ............... c.t• IMM. caw.,._ .....,.,..... n tt'Tllt p.u """"""'' t>r "*' u.1• .....,...,., m1n&vr _.,,.. ... NM rrlO!llfll't. Here's a preview or some of the features, facta and photos you'll find in the DAILY PILOT Sundayo THE SEARCH FOR JOBS -1lttrt'o good new1 and bad new1. College arid.I fR ct a hunt that could last up to four months for that "flrat job," but (separate story and charta) there Is evidence the once-depressed aerospace industry in Orange County Is making a comeback. BOAT TrPS -Almon Lockabey, DAI· LY PILOT boaUng editor, hu aome specifics about how to buy lbt boat. It can cost $1,000 a foot -and that'• Jlllt to buy lt. lnfonnaUon on malntenance (You'll either spend 1 lot of lllOlltl' or 1 IOI of time) aloo 11 ollered. LADY ANGLERS -Hooked on lllltlnc, lhr~ membeta of NewpOrt H1rbor Lady Analtra wbo hav• reeled in world ncotdl .,. r .. tured In word and photo Jln)flle. EASY MONEY! -Tbe Publfc Utllltlff Commiulon (PUC) la one 10"'""1ttllt bur<I U lltlt utUIU .. aro flndln( to Ito ID euy mark, ll<COl1ln1 to Arnold Fri* man and 11tom11 P. Ellu. 'l'ltt)l rtport Io Soutbero California JJ'OCUS. MY HUSBAND, Tlllt STAR -Newport Beech 1n1111.. teJ1t l»w H II to be mar· ried to Stal11 I7'1 "•nlmel." 2.1 YEARS" AT BAT -Rlri>or A19I But.bill Commissioner Rod Mac"°Uaa la 1poUlsJtted In f .. turo 1lory. WILD MUSIC -Doc S.verln9en, John- ny Carson's music man, hu found musi· cian1 to malch his far out clothes since the Tonight show movtd to California. He tell.I about II In covtr llory of TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beacb'1 reeldent aupv ~lebrlt)', John Wa yne, te lls a reader how he get hJs nickname in the "Ask Them Yourself'' feature, Family Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -,,,. lnttrna· tion1I achoo! In Bengtol<, wllh >tYeral American kldl enrolled, hat had 7 per- oen\ of Ute lludtnt body truted !or heroin oddlc\lon. LICSSON LEARNED -Columtt!at Art H-mlk11 1 pltdc• to falltn veterlN of Vletoam. He aaya OW' mlatlk" tllen will DO\ ba nR11ted. FAIRVISW'S FARM -Animals and the can of lbtm 11 anat therapy for F&irnew Slate Horptt.I patltntl. Story and ~ show how ll la "down on Ute !amt ' ttt Falrvtew. ALL'S QUIET -It's quiet on the co~ 1.,. front 1\ UCI 11..,. studenll have been llv,en volel In declalot>mlklol bodlll oa cam...,. • MAGIC NIJJIBEll -~Illa and ~tab a 1ocll1 II Ute babJ doar\11. ii m !M mollc number? 'S<'urs' of Pietu 'J'hi s X-ray of the fingers on the figu re of the Virgin of Mi chelangelo's Pieta \Vere brok- en at so1ne time in the pa st. 'l'his radiograph, taken several years ago shows pins in three fingers of the Virgin 's hand- the one knocked off bclo\v the elbow by Lazzlo Toth on r.·tay 25. FrornPuge 1 DESIGN ... and street layout s ·were given as ex- an1ples. f..'iolina said lhe board, formerly called the Development Preview Committee, could "·ork \\'ilh \\•hatever conditions the comn1i3s\on 1night make, But F'ischbach and Cou11ciln1an l·lenry Quigley agreed that land use and design should be separated completely by the tv.'O groups. The mayor added that the con1missio n should "exercise restraint." The board is modeled after a similar plan in Tustin. 1"1olina said it would pre· vent buildings and overall projects from being approved without any regard to aesthetics, as is done new at the county planning board. Comm issioners were also \l.'Orried about how to handle tract n1aps, since they involve street layouts and building placement. "End to Educatio••' ~ 1 UCI Squelches Nonmajor Plan The UC Irvine Academic Senate Thurs- day rejected a propo~al lo create a "non· . major major" after one professor passionately called it an "end to educa· tion ." The proposal, developed by social science Dean Lewi.! A. Froman, v.'Ould have allvwed students to complete re- qu irements for a deg;ee w i thou l speclaliz1ng in any particular field as is now required. Comparative culture professor Jay Martin presented the report for the <'Om· mittee on educational policy \.lo'ithout recommendatX>n. Also called the "university major,'' Froman's plan would have required a student to take only lhose courses needed to satisfy ·general education requirements all students must complete. The student could tben take any thing he or she wanted , without specializing in one area. "I have felt for a Jong time." wrote Fro1nan, "that for many students a ma- jor in a particul ar subject matter is in- ap propriate. \Ve might offer our students the opportunity to satisfy their in· tellectual interests \\'ithout having to specialize." J\1any of the senate members objected that such students would then be unable to get into graduate schools or to qualify as teachers. English department Chainnan Howard Baab rose and firs t apologized for "speaking so passionately, but what is described here is the end of education - a direction in which this university is moving slowly every day." He called thls a process "where a degru becomes (5 credits accumulated as fas t, as palnJess and as far away from each other as possible." Baab contended that current major.! allow students enough flexibility to ta ke interesting courses wh ile still being trained in "dirty old coorses" of a spe- cialized major. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said he was "pleased" to hear of such flexlbil!ty, but warned that decreasing resources have closed many elective classes to non-ma- jors in recent years. ... ·)• He urged helter .academic counseling so that s!udents who prefer not to decl<ir• rnajors would know there might be oo jobs for then1 to take after college. Although about ti me1nbers of !hr senate present voted to dtny creation of such a •·nonmajor.'' they remained divid· ed over the issue of vocational versu~ general education emphasis at thr unive rsity. Mission ,Viejo Artists to Make Trip to Gallery Field trips have become an active par1 of the fo.1lssion Viejo Association tJ{ Artists and Craftsmen's progran1. A trip to the La Cienega galleries In Los Angeles has bee n scheduled for Mon· day, June 12 for members and non· members interested. The galleries, norma lly closed on Mon· days, \\'ill be open with owners present to discuss various exhibited art objects. The group will meet and leave from lhe Bank or America building in the Safe\\·ay Cen ter of !11uirlands in J\riission Viejo at 8:30 a.m. lt will return about 3 p.m. There ·wlll be no charge fo r the tours. Transportation '~·ill be provided via car pool. Other trips taken recently inc lude visit!> to the Los Angeles Art fi.1useum, La Mirada Art Festival and La J olla. Anyone interested in going is asked to call Barbara Britts, fi eld trip chainnan, at 8.»6557 or Doris Swanson , 837-3143. Several members of the association are displaying their art in va riow: locations. Exhibitors irn::lude : ~1ae O'Neill, La Pai Realty; Rose Reader. Carolyn Bouchard and Sharol Schaefer. Mission Community Hospital; Carolyn Zubris, Mission Viejo Regional Library. I ·~, \ r 'FULLE;.~T"QI'(' ~ . ------~'--~------------~ Discover all 4 MANSFIELD 'S --------+:'>, ,/:I\\.~' Dec orator di rected store s. __ i ',,, +/ Uniq ~e ly different. Here furn i· --<:----L-----''-:./ ~.,. tu re 1s carefully sel ected to ',,_: r--, create a total envi ron ment, ,. ~~" r~---,_/ ', ski ll full y combi ning the ri ch past x/ ----, \, wi th the youn g and exciti ng now! ' ~~~'~', ALL AT VERY REALISTIC PR ICES! :. ··--~· _,~"· .. ''~ . , .... -~;'~'"'··· ••y_,,..... ..~ ~t'",I:"'. I • • ' II Ii n d 0 0 I TI b 0 T In Iii c. d r ., • w 5( lo b h< T ( 'T II I h I p q • t d T s g • , • • ' DA.U.Y PROT EDITORIAL PA.Gt.: The Election Outcome Jn a li ttle more than a year the newly created Irvine and fi.1ission VieJo Un1 flecl Schoo l Districts \V iii take over the educat ion of children fron1 kinder garte n through high sc hool , Voters in th e existing Tustin union high, Tustin elen1entary, San Joaqujn and Trabuco eJementary dis· tric ts caused this unification Tuesday by better lhan a 3· l affirmalive vote. Residents in Mission Viejo and· Irvine had little 1n common \\1ith the 'l'ustin area, little except for the head· aches of trying to educate youngsters at a t in1e \vhen n1ethods of.-school finance and use of facil ities are <:hanging. The creation of ''"'0 nc\v unified districts in lrYinc and the Saddleback Valley, \vhiJe being desirable and bringing more local control to tl1e se areas, will not end all headaches for the new boards of trustees. There are buill·in problc1ns that '''ill take every ot1nce of eff ort and good ''111 to solve, 1'he inain one is the spirall ing ,i::ro~1th ,,·hlrh \1·lll present a continu· lng challenge. 1'he first order of business for the ne w boards \Vi ii be the pass age of a bond issue. San Joaq uin has long been on the state building program because it has nlanaged to pass all of ils bond issues. The passage of Proposition T\\10 \Vil! help, but \Von 'l do the n~w distri cts any good unless they get a bond issue passed because districts cannot qualify for the state program if not bonded to capacity. The second problem will be getting a tax over· ride passed . The new districts will both begin with a general purpose tax rate which is a combination of the elen1entary and high school rates before the last oyer· ride \Vas passed. Although this rate \Vil\ be in the nei gh· 20 Questio11s Most Will Find Difficult ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Today's 1~·ord quiz is concerned with lit· tlc-kno"·n, but ilnportant. disciplines and fields of study . One out of four right makes you a savant. I . \Vhat is the name of the study deali ng with ethical or religious values? 2. What is the study of the origin and his· tory of proper names? 3. Wh a t is the branch or meteor· otogy that studies rainf31J and pr ecipitation? 4, \Vhat is that part of philosophy that Inquires into the nature, modes, and lin1i lations of human knowledge? 5. \\'llAT IS TllE science of mountains called? 6. \Vhat is the name of that system or doctrines concerning ultimate theological tnatters like death, the last judgment, reaven and hell ? "7. \\lhat is the branch of med icine that evaluates cures and remedies? 8. If we v.1rote a biography of a saint. in what field v.•ould that \VOrk be listed '.' 9. \Vhat is the techn ical name for the science of {oocl or die t? 10. \\'HAT JS T!TE scienti fic study 9f lakes, ponds , nnd strearns '.' 1 l. \Vhat ls the study of an imA I he.havior, ez.;pccially in relation 10 habitat? (Books like "The Naked Ape" Dear Gloomy Gus If a\I electi ons are supposed kl be secret, v.·hy are there different colored primary ballots for eac h party"! -L.F. f llit felh/ft 'tlJKlt ff..01"1;' Vie..,1, "of "'(11urtl'1' 1110 .. 11 the nwwuitPtr. St"d Y*"' "' ...... ,, GlotmY GwJ, 0•11'1' l'llel. fall into this category.) 12. What is the art of interpreting musical rhythm s in bod ily movements called? 13. \\'hat is the science or population statistics? 14. What is the study dealing with the length of human life? 15. WHAT IS THE systematic classifi· cation o{ diseases? 16. \Vhat is the philosophical study of happiness called? 17. What Ls the study of freaks or monstrosities in animals and plants? (Know n to the Romans as lusus naturea, "freaks of nature.") 18. What is the science of treating the hair known as ? 19. If you want to tell a toadstool from a mushroom, which branch of botany should you study? 20. Which linguistic discipline kno\\'·s the rootl of all these words ? ANSWERS: 1. Axiology, 2. Onomastics. 3. J/yetology !or Ombrology). 4. J<:1,istemology. 5. ()rology. 6. Esc hatology. 7. lan1ato\ogy. 8. H;i giology 9. Sitology. 10. LHnnology. 11 , Ethology. 12. t--:urhy1hm1cs. J3. Demogra ph y l•ir Lari!hniics). 14 Bin n1elricli. I 5. Nosolrigy. 16. ~:ude111onology , I 7. Terat.o log.v. 18. Tr ichology. 19. T\1 ycology, 20. Etym ology. Front for Denwcrats? To the Editor: Wilh respect to E. A. Smith's letter (Mailbox, June 1) concerning Irvine "Tomorrow, J am in compl ete agreement. However. where ~tr, Smith assumes that Irvine Ton1orrow's intentions may be honorable, 1 must take issue, for the fol- lowing reasons: L Jrvine Tomorrow says in'most of its press releases that it is an environmental quality organization, or something to that effect. What was an environmental quali· ty group doing endorsing candld1tes during the recent C0W1Cllmanic and cur- rent school board elections? 2. IRVINE TOMORROW'S by· laws st~e that they are a political action g~l"P· If they arc truly a Political act ion ~· then their recent endorsements ~sense for that reason alone, c1cept. "'the part that Ule achoo! ~d eloctlon ISlllOO·pollllcal. • ILr.,a ~ fact that of 11 bomt ~ lrilile Tmq~,' nine •re r!151erea Democrau: Irwin Albtr, ~ Clark, Judy , M1rx, Mary Anno ' B11 George Dear George: Are pandas pl't ullar to China ? P.T. , :Dear P.T.: 1 Na\\', China Is used 10 pandas . Aut a bunch of Republicans and .•wspapermen, now THAT'S pc-- ' culiar to China. , (And will you leave politics (Jilt -el my lovek>m column, pltue?) r ( MAILBOX ) L1t1er1 troni r .. d ... , ara wft{•nM. H•r,,..l!y ""•ll•rt slloulll conv•Y lhtlr "' .. """ /11 )It wtrll1 •r i.11. The rl9111 te clfOdt!IM lltt.ri f9 Ill 111•ct er tlmln1'9 n"I 11 ,."""°'· AH lltt.,.. m1nt 1 ... CIV<ft 1ltH1'U"' 1114 l'fMlll+flll ......... "'' NIM'I "'ay ltl ... lflhth• tn ... \lltf II ..,tllcllllf ,.._ II ·-"'"'· ""'..., •Ill .... ,... ...... Panek, Bob Potter, Kathy Roach, Angelo Vassos, Nina West and Gierut Wood· mansee, AS MR. SMITH STATED "this leUe.r is not Intended to o[fend, but rather to put Into a mote proper perspective. the con- tinued presence of Irvine Tomor row ... " 1 would believe that, based oo the obove facts: • I. l'rvine Tomorrow Is nothing more than·an extension of the Demou,aUc Par· ty orpnliation in Orallge County. · 2. irvtne Tomotfow•s motives .art"· not ba...t on the best inle"''" of lhC P<OP!• of Irvine. Rather, they 1eek to divfile Irvine, one! establish a polill cal machin< to gain control of Irvine for the Democratic Party. If the above conclusions are indeed trut, then I "·ould hopt that Irvine Tomorrow "lnbels its bottle" correctly, rather than confusing and begulllng the citi1.ens of Irvine into believin~ that they are nothing more than an envlronme n!al quality Organization, \\·hi ch "just h~p­ pcns" to be dupllcatlng the city council committees and e.<Jenlating their ac- livltles. C91E E. MYERS borhood of $4 .20 per $100 assessed valuation, it prob- ably "'on 't be enough. Along with approving uniii<-'alion . vot ers also el~ ected five trustees for each ne\V d1strlct. 'J'hey fa ce a WJf icuJt task and we wish the1n \Veil. But the elections are over. It is time lo put per!ion· al vendettas.· spetial interests and politics aside, and to pull tog&ther all the t reat.ive reso urces and good will available to get the job done. Tbe most important consid eration. after all, is not bonds or taxes or boildings. It .is children. Dangerous Intersection Onc--lhird of the traffic in and out of gro\Ving tfis· si on VieJo utilizes one of the 1nost dangerous intPrsec- t Ins in Orange Coun ty . Pending the extension of Geronimo Roa d fron1 its presen t ter ntinus to El Toro Road, T\lission \iicjo traf· fi e zig-zags and n1ee.ts El Toro Road via Second S!reet. a l \VO·l ane road meant lo accomn1od at e only li1ni 1ed volume. The Sec ond Streel·EI Toro l~oad Intersecti on has no signal and is especially dangerous for t\vo reasons- -poor visibility v.•hen pulling onlo t~J Toro Road and the high speed of traffic utilizing that major thorough- fare. Nun1erous accidents have been reported and the problem \vorsens as Mission Viejo continues to gro\\'. ··~~~·,...,.. lf the county ls unable to step up its plan for ex· t ending Geronimo Road, some form of safety program s hould be instigated. lf temporary signals are too ex· pensive . at least a Jo,vcred speed limit and adequate \\·a rning signs \vould be in order. SB "IT WOUL~N'T SE NO CONVENTION Wl~UT ME.~ Co11seque11ces if JtlcGove1•11 fs the No111inee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition • WASlflNGTON -How to writt a plat. form on which George McGovern could run for President is not one of the lesser problems facing n Democratic Nationnl Convention \l'hich meets only a month fr om now. Docs the platform s:;y, "get out or \:irt· narn right now re· gardless of the con· sequences''? Does it say , "give everybody $1 ,000 a year regardless 0£ cost''? Does It say, ''leg· aJize marijuana?" Does it say, "tax heavier those with in· comes beginning at the $12,000 level to help those with lower incomes"? Does it say, "Let the POWS in Vietnam take their chances after an American withdrawal"? IN ALL PROBABILITY the !97l Democ ratic national platform, adopted before the nominee is selected, v..·ill not say any of these things. It. is also posslble that George McGovern V.'iil not say most of those things if he wins the nomination and runs against President Nixon. ( RlCHARD WILSON) What is clearly and evidently called for :cifter this Jon.'!: primary campaign in \\'hith candidates have often said <inything that can1e into their minds is a redefinition of what the Democratic Par- ty actually stands for. The \Vay matters are TIO\I' it Is very hard to tell \Vh_at the party stands for. ex· cept opposition to the person of President Nixon, but \Vith great many Democrats and even some of the candidates agreeing in part \.\'ith what Nixon is doing. SEN. HUBERT HUMPHREY S\1:a1Jows hard and says he '"ill support both the nominee and the platfor1n or the Democratic National Convention. This will not be easy for Senator Humphrey if Senator McGovern is nominated on a platform to his lik ing. It may be no easier for Senator llumphrey lo support McGovern than it \l'as for many Hepublicans to support Sen at or Gold111ater in 1964. ln effect , Senator !Iumphrey says that Senator T\1c\oo\'ern i<: 1~-r011~ :ihoat the conditions of grt11nµ 11111 11f Vi1•tn:1111. wrong about the. drfen:<:t· l'l'q\111'f•n1 e11 ts of the United States. nnd 11 rqng nl>out ho\v to run the fisc:1! affai r~ 11f th~' c·o11111ry. Any non1inee \\'ho is 11 r1111i_: on su 1n:iny vital points Y..'Ould t:ix !hi' loy;d ty ur suc h a dedicated Denux:r:tt ;1s llumphn·~· THE CONCLUSHlN thal Se 11 at or 1IcGovem is the J)cn1otr<it's \'!.':"3 iOn or Senator Goldwater is 1101 precise on mAny counts. but in a general sense there is a recognizable comparison. The difrerence lies in the fact that the Republican organization \\"anted Gold\Yater and the old line Democratic orga ni zation. such as it is, does not y,.·elcome J'\1c(;overn. Goldwater could hold the Hepub!icnn organization people from the Sou th. \Ves t and Midwest . He did not get n1 uch St1 p· port from Nelson A. Rockefc lltr nnd other leadefS of the Eastern H.epuhl it';111 establishment who regarded his nominti · lion as a disaster. MCGOVERN, IF nominated, \Viii have the same kind of trouble in different quarters of his own pa rty, mainly in the Sout h and South\vcs! and possibly in son1e Northern stales, where leaders are now mumbling that this nominat ion \\·oulrl he a DcmcH.:ratic dis aster 1i kf' (;o\dv.·ater's Republican d1astcr , resulting in the defea t of local candidates and the shatterin~ of Or1nocr:11ic unity. llo\1' Sen. Hen ry ~1 Jackson of \\'ashington could support j\lcCo\•ern for !'resident is anolher minor myslery in the McGovern phenomenon. Th • Democratic tai: czar, Rep. Wllbur Mills, \.\·ould certainly be a bard COt1venlon. SO IT GOES DOWN a r.., llst of Democrats who are out of tune with the new philosophy of the former preacber and bomber pilot from South Dakota. ConclliaUon of the rather outraged regulars of the party, who were taken una wares by McGovern's rlse, will be tried by Senator McGovern. But he will J1ave to take a stand of one kind or an· 11ther Jn the numerous contests over seat- ing state delegations, leading an1ong then1 IlllnoJs, \Yhere Mayor Daley is challenged. Then It will be one side or the other for l\1cGovern, but not both. If he unites the party, it will have to be hy compromlst>s that mlght dampen the ardor of his supporters w i t ho u t diminishing the misgivings of the doubters. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam \VAS tllNGT0'.'1 -Rich:ir<l Nixon and J.ronid Brczhne•· rra ch('d a "la cir un. cler.s1a nd ing" du ring their sccrel Kremlin 1;011versa!ions that thr two superpowers 11•1ll sta ri to disengage from Vietnam . 'f hc President can1e home from l\·~oscO\\' conv inced 1 hat the Russians want to end the Viet· nam War but don 't want to appear less stal\.\•art in their sup- port of Hanoi than the Chinese. The war has been fl drain on lhe Russians who ha\'e been s upp I yin g North Vietnam \\'ilh ex pens iv e milltary hard- \vare. Out of the Moscow meeting. therefore, may come a reduction in both Soviet and American arms shipments to the rival Vietnams. BOTII NIXON AND Brezhnev ex· pressed a willingness, il they didn't reach a precise agreement, to phase clown mil itary aid to the opposing sides. The subjec t i5 so delicate inside the Kremlin, however, that the President carefully refrained from dlscWl!ing Vietnam in bis TV report to the Soviet people. lle brought to Moscow "'ilh him background pai>efs, which portray the Kremlin leriders as aln1ost paranoiftc about the Cltlnese. lo lhe ear1y war years. the soviets would have noLhlng to do with peace e!FortsJ lest it fORrlrm Chinese ~ser lljat °"Y were soft on the war. The secret 'poll"n pcepared for Nixon ltll how .llM! s0v1et government, Ill MB}> JHS, refused tven to deliver a peace message to tbc North Vietnamese. Lyn. don Johnson merely wanted to notify Quotes Qara Link, Pnsndcna -''Running a ci· ty or county, state or r111tion is not muc;h different than rtar1n g a famil y, the secret being to fa ce up to problems and never give up. A wom11n is the glue that keeps a family toge ther, and v.-'Omcn in politics very well !!VIY be the glue thnt keep$ our COW1try Trom flying apart." flanoi that he was ordering a bombing pause . j,I AM NOT A J)OStman!' grumped Nikolai Flryubin, the Deputy Foreign Minister, when he was asked to relay the message. He suggested that t h e Americans find their "own ways or transmitting messages.'' American Ambassador Foy Kohler, in a report to the State Department, blamed the in cident upon "Soviet sensitivity '' toward the Chinese Communists. \Vashington \Vas surprised, therefore, to find Soviet Premier Aleksci Kosygin eager two years later to servt as an in- termediary bctY.'een the United States and North Vietnam . He made the offer in February 1967, during talks with British leaders in London. His phone calls were lnlerce pted and he "''as overhea rd rc1>or1;r.g jl1bil<1nlly to Brezhnev in Moscow : ''The.re's a ~reat possibility of achievin.iz thf' airn . if the Vietnamese will understand th•' prPS(·nt situation that we have passed tu thl'nl. They wiU have to decide." THE NORnt VIETNAMESE, however, rejected the overtures. A ft er ward, Kosygin ruefully told A m e r I c • n Ambassador Llewellyn 'I'hompson In Moscow that the role of the mediator was uncomfortable. ''They either complicated the prob-- lem ," he said, "<ir pretended they were dol11g something when in fact they \\·ere not ." -Kosygin said his Interven tion in London had provoked "fury" in Peking but lha t the Chinese had been the winners in the end when his efforts failed. Then he asked Thompson suspiciously whether "the Chinese had approached the U.S. (about the} possibility of negot!a· Uon.s on Vietnam." The ambassador con- Faults of 'No-Fault' l11dutrlll News Review Fnir and workable Insurance protection aga inst the unforeseen accident or Injury involving property and persons is a.11 absolute necessity -and 'no one lt more 1.<>nscious ol this than the insurance in- dustry Itself. It is ende1voring constantly to improVe toverage ind to .. keep costa within bounds. In the property Md CMualty Insurance field (automobile and bodily Injury), a general movement 11 un-- derway toward an improved system. At the moment, total "no-fault ln- i;urance" i;eems to have caught the public f11ncy. As gener111!y understood, it Is a form of insuronce In which no one ls held at fau lt. Theoretically, no·fault Insur· ance saves money for both the Insured and the lnllurance companie$. But. un· limited no-fault Insurance in states such as Massachuactts, wher e it has been established by law, apparently has quite a few raulta or lts o~·n. ACCORDING TO a columnist wr iting in -- the Boston, Mossachusetls, Sund a y J{ernld Traveler. a pnrked car or a motoriat " .••. could be hit by a drunke n drfver and the moto rist, completely In· noctnt of any blame. would have to pay !ron\. $50 to 4100 of the <:ost of repairing his Car, with no opportunity to recover ... from the guilty driver.'' Under the Maaaachusetts no-fault law, Innocent vic- tims of personal injury accidents are equally penalized. Major segments of the insurance b~ dustry recommend action at the state level to enact reasonable auto Insurance reform legislation which would utilize features of no-fault tnsuranct, yet retain the all-important princi ple of legal rcspontlbillty. Leading elemt'nts of the in11uranrc indulltry believe that reforms in the institution of Insurance to meet today's requirements should promote safer cars, greater dr ivttr re~ponslbUlty and the devrlopment, ao far RS prac-. ticable, of the time and cost saviJ:IC btnefltl of no.fault coverag•. jectured afterward that Kosyli• ma,. hnve thought the Chinese eneouraged the United States to start negotiations, know- ing they would fall and thu. .. embanass the Soviet Union, YET IN A fa scinallng aside, Kosygin recalled that he personally had bten in Hanoi when the United States btgan bombing North Vietnam . "Why did not the U.S. turn to him at lhal time Ind .. plain to him , .. prob- tem.11" be asked the American •m· bassador. Xosygln didn't say, however, what ht would have done. In view of th!! background, Nli:on handled the Chinese angle deUcately in his talks wllh Brezhn<v. No lr&nlCrlpl was made ei:cept for the President·" personal notes. However. he told •ides afterward that the Vietnam di1CU11loris had been "lntent" but "productive." Both the United Slates and llullla, ho aid, will besln backJni away ln>m Ule war. The President, Incidentally, wu wary aboul Illa own credibllily with PUina. Ho Instructed Illa subordinates not lo 1187, anythlni to Ulelr Soviet counlerJ>uto Iba! CbJneae Prtmler Chou En-lal mildn'I read. In other -da. he d!dn1 WUI U.S. negollalorl 1e1Un1 the Sovl<ls one "1Inc and the Cbineae another. ........ COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. weed, Publull<r T"-K~n>il, ldllor Albm W. Bol<1 Edltoriol Pa<J• Edllor The rdllorlal JJt.ie or the O..Hy Pilot seeks to tnronn •n4 aUmu· late ttadfra by pttHntlnc this """-.paf>C1"• opinlorw and eon..- mrntary on topics of tntttttt and algniflc1-nc:c.. by providln.r a forum for the e:xprt11alon of "our ~ oplnior_,, "-nd by ~nun,-tht dlvtl'S(' "l~wpointa ot Informed ._ ''~ and •pokemten Oft ~ of tho day. . Friday, June 9, 19T.l I • • \ • , . i I . i • ' i • : I ! • ~ . 1 1 ' ' t f ridaJ, J une 9, 1972 DAILY PILOT ~ S-way C0Uisio11 California Eco Panel Eyes Maps 2 Bingo Bids Die Davis Tour Cut; 2 No-fault Plans Militant 'Tited' Survivin g 'Crasl1' SACRAMENl'O (AP) - Two blrigo maBUttS have dW:d in rommittee without SAN JOSE (AP) -Ex- a single vote in the:ir hausted afttr her 22-month favor. legal battle, black militant pear June 16 in Chicago and on Ju.ne 18 in Detroit. After a 1<ktay rest at another un- disclosed spot, she will wind up i1 a star-studded "Eveni n~ WM.h Angela Davis" ln N1~1v York's Madison S q u a r,. Garden on June 29. LA 'Ito•~ Cynthia Rose Henry, 18, ls Miss I.<>s Angeles County in the 49th an- nual Miss California Pageant, June 22-24. A danec major at Citru s Co llege, Rose wi ll per- ( or m an Arabian bal- let. She is 5'8", 120 pounds, 36-25-35. SACRAMENTO (APl Two no-fault automobile in- !Urance plans have survived a llve-way collision in which three were destroyed. It happened Thursday in a closed-door meeting or the Senate Judiciary Committee. The surviving bills. by Sen. Alfred Son g . (D-Monterty Park), and Sen. George !otoscone 10-San Francisco!. were sent to the Senate F inance Committee. That leaves alive only [our of the seven major no-fault bills introduced in the stale Jegisla.ture this year. All seven measures were aimed al reducing auto in- surance rates by making each insurance company pay for damages suffered by its ow n custon1ers, regardless of fault, instead of going to court. But insurance con1panics and other experts h a v e disagreed on how much -if any -the rates v.·ould be reduced. Critics of the plans - primarily tril'LI lawyers - have charged that provisions intended to limit costs wou lei actually limit the right of motori.lits to collect benefiL'i. The committet, which hl'Ls held five Jong hearings on the bills during the pa st n1on1h. unanimously approved :1 11 amendment limiting all of 1hr the no-fault hills to :i fi ve·.VC';1r te.rt period. The authors of all five plans agreed that v.'o_uld be desirable to force a rev1c\v by the legislature of whether Dying at 27 He Faces Death, Daily SAN DIEGO (AP)-''There are so many things v1rong with me," says Paul Isleman. "I don't know if it is u•orth it to s tay alive lhi.:i much longer." He doesn't always reel that way but he won't live much longer anyway, doctors say. Jsleman lives one day at a time, having been told by physicians not to plan more th an a day ahead because there is no guarantee he'll $till be alive. A diabetic ror 20 years, Isleman now suffers s:vere arthrltil and 1 skin disorder, has a poor heart and kidney and ha!· problems y,•ith his blood pressure and ncrv.es. . In the past two years he ha s been divorced, buried h1::1 mother, Jost his job because of failing health a~d given his twO children up to foster parents. Yet de.spite these tragedies he says ; "Life is worth it." Paul Isleman is 27. "I've gi.ven life to someone else, raising t\\·o kids," he says. "I've traveled a Jot, done a Jot of things. Life i~n·t really how lona: you live just as long as you do something with it." .He lives with his sister, sleeping most of the day. Weekends he takes his camper van and drives to t~e des- ert where he collects rocks end relaxes -.. and thinks. '"The kid.s and I y,·ere planning to travel around in the camper this summer. That"s \\'hy l bought it," he s.1y~. "f really y,•anted to travel. But the congestive hear! failure &l<Jpped it. PIANO SALE $100 OFF ~::,:~· fellowlnt Nsw Mod•l1: 1200 2635 12Jt 2640 2UO 2'45 SACRAMENTO fAP) -A The meai:ure.s, killed Angela Davis is cutting her the no-fault plans v;ere really Reagan administration plan Thursday, were aimed at naUoawide tour down to four working. r 1 1. . 1 11 iegalizing bingo for cities on doctor's orders. 3 or pro ec mg envJronmen a Y charitable organizations. spokesman ••ys As lo why the mecttng was t t h { C Iii · -· CALIFORNIA va uab e c unks o a · orn1a Death came at the A · sche<luled behind closed doors, I d r · cqu1tted last Sunday of an rom marring hands or the Senat e murder, kidnap and con- Sonl: said, "I think it just hap-'-----------' developments came under Governmental Organiza-spiracy charges stemming pc11ed without too m u ch , sharp que.stloning in a com-lion Committee. They llad from. an abortive courtrooni Meat Fit·m Ruling 'f oltJ /orethoughl." mittee hearing. beth Int r 0 d u c e d by escape attempt in August 1970, MlLgee 'sees Throughout the h. a r ' . n g A s s em f>.·lyman Leroy M. D · h d t d 'fhe Song measure y.·as a~ 1ss avis a p anne a Thursday, the committee's Greene (0--Sacramento). 1· .d t f t Proved on a 9-2 vote, v.·h1le na 100~·1 e our o persona ap-prime concern was just how .._ _________ __.. Pearances which. i n c I u de d ~to.scone's rival plan was ap-So ledctd' S much mu!Cle the state -as Memphis, Tenn.. and her LOS ANl;ELES (AP ) -A proved 7-i, a bare majority or opposed to local government StanfOI'C)'s home town, Birmingham, Ala., Superior Court judge ruled the 13-member committee. -would be given under 1he to lhank her supporters. Thursday that county in- Another plan by Sen. John CourtrOOlll plan to halt environmentally On Thursday. ho\\·e.ver, her spectors must check the Nei·edly (R·Walnut Creek), damaging developments. Fi'i•e Eyed .spokes woman, Stephanie weight or p.ackages of Rath Ques1ion after question from I B h k. t was defeated 0-1 1, while t wo SA\' fl1 A~CI SCO 1ur11 _ committee members pressed Alan, said : aeon alt e pac 1ng pant, "The ;, very ,,·mple not at the supermarket. other measures were voted Rt1chell i1agee. f ormer 1he point that local agencies STANFORD (AP ) _ A $1 reason ..., · n1ight not be tough enough on .11. 1. S 1 d 'Ve don't have n1uch of Angela Judge Rebe rt A. \\lenkr down 4.3 and 0-12. codefend:inl 1111h Ange I :1 m1 ion rre at I 3 n ° r Dav•·s left ,"nd .. ,,,.,. "OI lo 1 d th n th p k. C h. b·11 · I t proposed developments, allow-university's main ad " .. ~ ... " gran e e a ac ing n. Song said IS I is coses Davis in rhe !'l·l iln!I County ,·ng the env·ironment to be ht>rt · keep v.·ha1 \\'e have. For !hr " prclirrinary l n junction ministrRtion building has left of the seven proposals to the :-:h!iOtOUL V.'a:. t<iken by ,·n the process. first time in 22 n1•1nth~. tf10 ;1·~a u1~t t hr :>uper1nark£'! university operations relative-guidclines (;or lteagan :;et for h!"'lituplcr 'J'hur.'lday for an <ip-"You $eem very enthralled ly unarrected, says Stanford pressure is otr ;ind ·h"'' t"hrt·k~. lie ruled lhnt feder;i l his rndorse1ncnt. lie ':-i:Hd hi~ pcar:incc in tl1e $;.n11e lortifi rd \Vith )''lllr maµs." Republican president 11ichard W. "Ly1nan. literalh' out un lt•·r· fr·1·I I0111 rt•qui rcs only 1 h <l t A.,·scmhl\•ln"n pou] Pr>"o\o told L Th d d ·bed ~he's ph.vsle<1ll.\' C\J1:111 ~1 cd " pack:i!:C.'\ ~ or lhc prop('!' liill V.'11uld du Il ic !JCSt jQb of t•ourtroon1 \i•here the S<iled:id ·' .. ... yman urs RY escn 1 h h 1 11 John To0ker. deputy director the fire as ·•a frighlt~nini: :'>1 iss Oa\'iS plans lo i~:l'·r l\"t'l~ it " 1.:n t cy c:ive ir l11dd 1ng do1rn rHtes .,,,,ithout Brothers 11·ere tried of Gov. Reagan's Office of event" but said its impact on Friday for Los An geles f<Jr the pl~1rit. ci11n1nat111g bcnelits. J..tagee, v.'Mse case vni.s J>lanning and Research. operations al the campus has first of !our appearances to District Atty . Jo5eph f' ~10 .. cune said his bill is separated from l\tiss Davis' "We"re interested in what been •·surprisingly slight." which her doctor has limited Dusch filed a $1.8 million suit l'losest to guidelines adopted and transferred to San Fran-you're going to do with these with most offices already her, hliss Allan said. She will ag:ainst Rath last h1arch. by a coalition of consumer f M · Co maps," said Priolo, a Pacific functioning. appear Friday night in the charging that one -p oun d cisco rom artn unty, ap-Palisades legislator acting a:oi: Hardest hit in the blaze \\las Embassy Auditorium in Los packages of bacon on (iroups. lt would pul greater peared as his own co-eounsel chairman of an Assembly in-the wiiversity personnel office Angeles. supermarket shelves we r r emphasis than Song'! plan, Thursday along with a court· vestigating committee ex-which a spokesman said would After a wee'k's rest al an un-one-fourth to one·hal! ounce J\Ioscone said, on guaranteeing appointed attorney. amining the office 's report. be relocated. disclosed location. she will ap-too light. motorists the same protection-~:::::::..::::.=::.._ ____ .=::.::~_:::_:::::::::.::.'::::..::... _ _:::.:.::::::.::::.:::_ ______ _: ________ __: ___ .=_ ______ _ they oow have. but would cost nu inore than Song's plan, 'fh<' Soni: bill is SB 40. The \li•!>L'llll t: pl;:1n j5 in SB 384 and :,B ~14·1 l{caga11'~ Welfare Plan 'Go' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The slate has overconie a legal holdup and finally started \,ov. ltona:d Reagan's "\\'Ork for welfare" program in Ven· tura County· l?eagan announced th i s 1'hursday and added that the state is lrying lo beal the \velfare rights lawyers to the courthouse in order t o forestall even further delays. Formally called the Com- munity Work Ex pe r i enc e. Program, or CWEP, ~t v.'as part of Reagan's welfare reform of last year. Under it. I .abotH 30,000 welfare recipients in 35 counties are to be given \vork assignments of a max- imum of 80 hours a month. The recipients are to be abl e-bodied persons who can't find jobs. "I believe this program ts a praclica l and sensible way to reduce dependency on welfare in Cal ifornia,·• Reagan said at a ne\\'S confe rence. "ll v.·il\ be \l'elcomed bv most of the participants as a way to help thcn1 develop some v.·ork ex- prriencc, and eventually find pern1anent employment." - WURLITZER DELUXE SPINET Did you know that this roomy, 6-.cylinder American car is priced just ~31 higher than a Toyota Corolla 1600? lfyo1 c1a a&nl1ToyotaCoroll11600-oralmost uy little import-)'OI cu afford 1 Mattrick. Look: FORD MAVERICK ,_...,. ..., ...... Sl ,140. • TOYOTA COROLLAIHO , ..... -k>"""' Sl,109." VW In (Sllplr IMtk!) ,..... -ky-Sl,1!9. • DATSUN PL 511 ,..... -ky-$1,JH •• ~M•Ml11clurers 'UllV"1td re!11ll price tor 24oof" models ududa d_.ter prep1r•· tiOl'I a.arges, u anv. destlfW!lon cll•rOft, !Ille 111d 11x1111. M11virrlck'1 Hst1111111on cro.r0ti i. 1160, •nd c11utorn111 11mi.11on •n t.m 111.11. NOTE: People ask us bow we can afford tootre.ra roomy, 6-cylindcr Maverick at about the same price as lhe little imports. First, we've been making small can since 1908. Experience helps. Second, we haven't changed Maverick-except for mechanical improvements-since we first introduced it. That kind of continuity helps lo control cosls. Third, recent currency revaluations and devaluations have hclpcU r<'storc the compc1i1ivc slancc of Americ3n manofacluren . Maintenance: Even simpler, more coo>eoicot thaa the litde imports. Toyota, ror example, recommends norn1al service every 3000 miles or 1hrec mo nths, whichever comes first. On Maverick, it's 6000 miles or six. months. So Maverick's recommended service interval is twice as long as Toyota"s. We aJso designed Maverick to be a si1np/e machine to care for. In fact,· we've even prepared a manual which tells you bow to do many maintenance jobs yo urself. ' O ne more convenience: there are over 5,600 Ford dealers in the country. Toyota bas about 850. Most little lm,orts HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN ...... ""' $99 5 Cholco of thrH. $1695 · Was $2165.00 NOW Mmrldt\ ,,..._, &he yo14-eylll4er e11les. Mmrick aiYeS 1911 a 6-eyU••crnaJiie • w .. $1J'5.00 ·-------· NOW HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN -..... -.. , .... $1495 Wft $172t.OO -------NOW HAMMOND CONSOLE Ir DEWXE SPEAKER w-.-.... $1595 lw',P700.00 NOW ONL \' "'""' .... .... .....,. ... -"""'. ·--.. __ WURLITZER CONSOLE ORGAN ~=~150.00 Now$2595 HAMMOND DELUXE SPINET ORGAN ~! $2155.00 NOW $1495 WURLITZER SPINET THEATRE ::!';;ns.oo NOW $1495 THOMAS $599 SPINET . W.:AEY $1249 KIMBAL $1195 CONSOLE fwo FJl2 :9'HS"ltelft ....... er,... d91mToJe(I 160f. 'lbere'snowasted •pace inside Maverick. At the Stune'timc, there's none of that small-car crowd<d fceliog. It's smooth. It's reliable. Itlets you accelerate into turnpike traffic with confidence and bold your OWJI oo steep hills. And it delivers surprisingly good gas mileage. A .... carforlolatrlfs. FQRQ MAVERICK Maverick's track is 6.9" wider than Toyota Coro!Ja'.s. Its wheelbase ...-.,. is 11.l"lpnger. There'sabitmoreweight. too.Bythemselves. tJlese FORO.oM-~ dilretc.oce( aren't wry llfg~~t;i);ey ~lll'idd up to-a.big ilift'~ in the _ ... way Maverick dri'VCS·IOd hanillcs tll0op1111-1o8', 1 I . be •&<~ best-• al . " ..;..._:_ ~. , tmayJUSt u.:· car.'\) uemauca~-,. 1Beneridcaforsa'fety ••• b11ctleupt • , See )'OllJ' Ford Dealer. ' I I 'I i ' I 0 a s Viet Info toda G Mn tiial /fort v Dap vNic -At Jed U.S. -At ""' ent it Huntington Beam Foun-iain \'Talley EDIT ION VOL. 65, NO. 161, '4 S&CTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, :JUNE 9, '1972 TEN CENTS Irvine Company Joins Freeway ~oute Fighters By L. PETER KRIEG Of .... O•Ur 1'1111 Sl•ft The. Irvine Company today allllOWlced its unequivocal support or attempts to kill the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway Route through Newport Beach. Irvine President William R. i\fason, in a letter to Newport Beach city coun- cilmen disclosing what is considered a reversal of its Jong-standing pro-free\\•ay po'!iture, labeled the co ht rover s i a I freeWiy "a cloud hanging over mean- lngful land use planning in Newport Beach." !\Jason pledged the company's lobbyist in Sae:ramento will do everything he can to help get current anti-freeway legisla- tion passed. The announcement brought joy to the hearts of Newport Beach city officials. ~tayor Donald A. ?t-1clnnis, who held a press conference to release the statement from 1'.tason, said chances of passage ol bills designed tp eliminate the roule arc slgnificantly improved. .. I expect that with this specific evi- Lafiii ' IIOtigJlaoreman 1.11'1 Tt ...... The newest addltlop to the docks at Port Angeles, Wash., Is 23·year- old JU!le Fuller, a lady longshoreman. Julie works .alongside the men · as a 'slinger,' h ooking cables on logs so they can be moved from trucb to ships. She says she needs the money for college. Soutl1 Viet Troops Arrive In Quang Tri Witl1 Tanks SAIGON (UPI\ -Another 1,000 South Vietnamese marines Jed by tank! moved lntO Communist-held Quang Tri Province today to join a 2,500-man probe. Gen. Lewis Wall, the retired U.S. M;.rine commandant, predicted an e\'en- tual offensive there would drive the ~ortb Vietnamese "out of the country." The Saigon government reported major \1i,£:tories in the central coastal to\.\.'n of D11p Da and at An Loe, the besieged pro- Vi!icial capital 60 miles north of Saigon. AAt Dap Da, South Vietnamese troops led by a pickup team of tanks and with U.S.. air support recaptured the town and tote dov;n the Viet Cong flag. At An Loe, South Vietnamese ptratroopers broke through by road and entered the town for the first time since lt caine under siege two months ago. will ask for a ceasefire in place and that would lead to "a very good ti1ne to ex- pect something to come out of the Paris peace talks.·• UPI correspondent Donald A. Davis reported fr on1 Hue that the marines driv· ing into Quang Tri today killed 50 North Vietnamese in a serles of ~hatp battles to add to ·the 9 killed Thursday. l1e said the South Vietnamese task force J1Umbered 3.500 men. In a flurry of other acli\'ity in South Vietnam, Communist forces hit a !st Infantry Division position eight miles southwest of Hue Thursday night bul were driven off with 6.1 men killed, and fired a dozerr 122mm rockets Into Da Nang at D~wn today, killing one civilian and wounding 18. · In Phnom Penh, the Cambodian government put the ftnal dealh toll in Thursday's rocket attack on the capital at 42 dead wilh 64 wounded. 6-district Pl.an dence of c o m m o n purpose that our legislators will now move quickly to pro- vide the basis for the final re.solution and allow us to mutually solve our prolr .fems," Mcinnis said. •le said the outlook is brighter not necessarily because the Irvine Company carries a lot of weight in the capitol. but because it will show tbe Legislature that virtually the whole city is now on one side of the Wue. "We make progress based on teamwork," Mcinnis said. "This is a fine Bond example of the kind of teamwork we ntt<I to reach our common goals and o~ jectives. l am highly pleased with the Irvine Company announcement and see it as a giant step toward final rt.solution of a citywide problem that has plagued us all for far too long," he said. Vice Mayor 11oward Rogers. a leading Freeway Fighter who attended the press conference, applauded what he termed "not an easy decision" for the company to make. Rogers said it was made "in the 1n- terests of the people of Newport Beach." ~1ason in his letler. emphasized the same point. "The lrvine Company's support of dele- tion of the freeway route is without con- dition," !<.Jason said. ''It rl'sts entirely on what the company fct·l.s to I~ a s!rlmg sense of civic responsibility as one of the oldest mt·1n~rs of the Nr\1'port Beach co1nmunlty ." f\!ason sa id the announcement came after a seril'~ of "1nforn1a l discussions " ~· I t h ~lclMls and newly elected Coun- l'liman John Store. ~lason, in his letter. and city official! al the press conlerent t•. talked about the need for l'OOperation in the future to find alternative sol utions to the city's traffic problem s. Rogers said once the frer\\·ay is dead. lt ~·ill allow the State Public \Vorks Departn1enl to concentrate on the k:ef problem. the Pacific Coast Highway bot- tleneck between Dover Drive and Bayside Drive. Election Sought Huntington Board Eyes Dec reas e in T a x Rate By MICHAEL GOODRICH Trustees of the Huntington Beach Union High School District will be asked Tuesday night lo schedule a $22 million bond election for Sept. 19. The possibility of the bond election was mentioned to trustees during a budget study session Wednesday night. but details were not revealed at that time. Robert Martin, business and financial services director for the district, today Doctor Party Dancers Face Arraignment "nlreewomentdm'"~~ a large l!J'Ollp ol 4oc1"n, ~ ond pharmacists: la a m•nner ""med fn. approprlalo by~ Welt~ of· Ileen are 11Cheduli/L.! """ "1Ta1-nt June 19 In w .. 1 Oranit 'County Judlclal District Court. . The three women were ~ Wednesday night by lfuntlllilon Beach police at the Meadowlark Goll Club, as they allegedly performed loplQI and bot- tomle.!! dancing routine!. Police sakf the women were performing during a party thrown by tho ''J'llygi- cians, Dentilta and Pharmacist! Jl'ield Day,'' an informal countywi.de or1aniza.. tion. The party, wblch followed 1 day ol goll and a banquet, was attended by JOO-tOO doctors and their wives. poUce said. All three women have been re1eased from Orange County Jail after each po.sted $250 bail. They are: -Iris V. Townsend, 41, \\'est COvina, dlarged with conspiracy to commit pros- titution, lewd conduct and with vio1ating the city's topless and bottom I e 1 s crdinance. -Dafamay L. Grenick, 1:1, Alta Loma, same charges as Miss Townsend. -Elaine L. Bandy, 27, Rosemead, charged with lewd conduct and violation of the city's tople~ and bottomless ordinance. Nine undereover police officert. in- cluding one agent from the Orange coun- ty District Attorney's office, wined 1nd dined with the doctors, waiting for the dancing to start. Police had been tipped that something might happen at the normally quiet plf club, '° they bought advance tickets to the event. clarified details of lhe proposaJ. School officials said the measure \\'ould allow them to build another high school campus and lower property taxes slightly for at least two years. The bond, i( approved, would enable the district to decrease its tax rate in the 1973-74 fiscal year from the present rate oC $2.92 per assessed $100 to $2.90 Martin said. The tax decrease_ would be possible by financing the costs: of po r t a b I e classrooms anll n1a1or n1a1n tcnanc£' proj- ects through the bonds, according to Ptfarlin. Martin said the bond payments would raise property taxes by 24 cents the first year, but the operating budget ta:t \\'Ould be reducOO by 15 cents with removal of the maintenance progran1, and another 11 cents in reduced perrnissive overrides. This makes a total two-cent reduction In the district's property tax rate, 1'.1artin explained. The proposed bond election would tie The pa ssage of the bond measure and the tax decrease together on the ballot, Jaid 1'.-la11in. 1f the bond issue passel the decrease would be mandatory. If It doe1 not, the operating tax rate would remain the san1e. ~1art i n said the bond \vou\d finance the building of the high school and cover n1aintenance and portable classroom ex- iSee BOND, P•g• I) His tori~ Huntirigto1i l1i d.ia1i S k eleto1i Fouricl U,.f T ....... 'SetW•' of Ple t• This X·ray of the fingers on the figure of the Virgin of. Michelangelo's Piela were brok· en at sotne time in the past .. This radiograph, taken several years ago shows pins in three fingers of the Virgin's hand- the one knocked off below the elbow by Lazzlo Toth on May 25. Archeologists have unearthed a 400- year~ld. skeleton or an Indian girl with , ·llJIOU' 1111·.-.)ock on. the blul!! In Hun- tington Beach, near Talbert Avenue. The, ~\"'Y Wal ~ I week alJ) but DGj, JIU!>llcbod beca111e of Ibo dan1er of amateurs destroying lhe valuable artheoloefcal slle, city olliclals say. . Ex~rt1 from Archaeological Research Inatltute, a ·prJvalfl Costa Mesa firm, found the skeleton while testing the 15- acre site.for other artifact! for the city. "We. badn 't expected to find such t11 s_keleton," Mike Ahlering, project. direc- Wr for ARI, explained today. "We were uplorJni the lite to determine llJ value to archeology." Ablertng said the 1ppnnlmate age ol the skeleton iJ 400 years, thou.ah it could range anywhere from 1100 A.O. to 1700 A.O. "A physical enthropoligist has placed the age of the eirl at 17-20 and her height al four feet. 10 inches, a tittle tall for the average Indian girl,'' Ah1ering 1aid. He said burial sites have becQ difficult to find in Orange County over the past few years, and this one could be valuable. The object In her back was too big for a.n arrow, and shaped more like a small Possible Prosecution Set In Beach Boy's Boat Death From Wire Servtces PHOENIX, Ariz. -~ 6('UJO location -In Callfomii waters ~-of a May J6 Powerboat colllsion that tmed a lfuntJnaloo Beach boy opem the w1y for p0..tblo ~In tho ..... San BemordlDo CoUnty Shutfr1 eap1. Charla Callahan confirmed today that Califomla autltorllle1 wlll handle the trllClc ·-· lnvutlgation will continue two to three spear, h~ said. "Though the an· thropoligist said il might not bave been the cauae of death, but lt would lui\•• been palnful." HunUngton Beach ofllclala on hnplnf 1hey can preterve a 15-acre llte, fn cooporaJiOn '!Ith °Founloln V.U.,, along tho blulfJ, which not only conlllll4 the archeologlcal findings but a 1arge grove of EucaJyptu1 lrees. "If \Ve pay for 10 acres and Fountain Valley adds five acres, \\'c'll have enough land to seet federal funds to help buy Jt," Tom Severns, development coordinator for Huntington Beach, said today. Severns said !he two ciUe1 rnlght win federal land and water funds becauae the acreage is a valuable archeologlcal site. "But if people disturb or destroy that site, we'll lose the federal funds.'' he wamed. City officials are completing paperwork for federal grants now, and hope to gain. the money within a year . There Is 1 ten- tative tract map for homes already flied on the land, but the cily is delaying air proval for construction there. The 15 acres, partly in l''ounlain Vallty, partly In Huntington Beac:h. is on what was once a part of former Fountain Valley Councilman Joe Courreges' family farm. If establilhed, the 15-acre preflervtd park ~ be jolnUy bou1ht and mairi- tained by the two cities, Severns said. "I think the cost to our city would be IOltlelhtng In .. .,... ol '150,000," he ad- ded. Several orcbeo?l.,.ic.J JP'OOps and tho Huntln&lon Beaclt Envlronmental Council have urpcl the. db' to•)ftll!'Vt 11 much of the blUll lllie .. --1hlt, ... pecl.llly around the~ !Ms. . ' The U.S. Command also reported big- g9(: · B51 raids against Communist posi- tiihs in North Vietnam as far I! 30 miles north of the Demilitaptzed ·Zone. It said more than 200 fighter-bombers struck the JGnoi-Haiphong area Thursday in raids "'1k:h kn'ocked out six bridges, cut roads &i,d railroads in seven places and pound- ed · airfields, storage areas and anti .. aircraft and missile sites. The strikes left the Cat Bi Airfield near Ullpbong tn names that towered 300 feet aDd. touched off a series of exploak>ns ttitoQghout the vast target area, includJng Bus System Merger Eyed more weekJ, he 11id. lnfonnatlon gathered to ·dtte has betn turned over to the Ian Bernardino County District At- torney's oUke. Authorities know who was operating the powerboat that .truck an anchored !Uoot boot In which l'ielcber Dirt. !2, of 110 8ecood St., Huntl"tllon Beach wu fiJl>ing With hia. IJ'llnciaon and I friend, u AJ'.IDY barrack.I five mil• from Hanoi. By JORN 'ZALLER Wldt,1who visited near the My Chanh Of ,.. o.i,,1-,.... ataN ll1Ver frontllinellnorth of Hue today, said (IJ 1lle Commuolll ollenslve of March 30 Six Wet! . Or&n1< .County school ¥ loot Its momentwn, and (I) oil of d~trl~ "!_ve betn •uad to., conoldtt ~Tri ProvlllC< wauld·be retahn. merglrig tbe;r separate bus systems Into He predicted 1 ma jor government • a'slngtO. ded transportllllon system . c..-...Uenal~,~ -'drl'Tbe theSouth Viet-"1 ·~·1 belleve that one bus ryllem tJlll!ele .,. g-•8 ·lo ve m out of_ _,,,._. ~ ...._.,. -• the eodldr1.•• "vwuu-~~-·~...-,..,,:·~llz.. aakl "Wilt. f...-melol .Nni glltt«lng from Ralpll llauer, pr..idtnl of iii. board of Oil collln°ol IU·~ uniform, • ~.ol ~ -Ulllon ~ thil ;ClllOO tile ........,..i COUii-lllP Scbool In propoointl tlie ~N bqlm the North'V--ldM ,W......, lie <alW for CLOSED SUNDA.YS • ' Tho Huntington Beach public • llbrary wJll be cloatd "'"h Sunday · dlll'lnl the summer until IOhoof .....,... In September . It will re- main open the nonnal hours 111 : • other day>, llbrory o1ncra11 report. • ' - llU!ly.ol tlie......,... • w..i 0rqe ""'"'"·-·'ofllcllll. -~ Ii oor1olnl1 o fml J)Olenllal for 11Ybip," Buperlntendont Clorence Hall ·of the o.. .. Vltw School District said 'nlunclay Wl1oa uked for comment on the ldd. "But • llx-dlatrl<t rysWn pJ'Obably oooJclnlt.ho'" !be flexlbWty t111t a slllJI< diltrlcl syllem bu,. ... .-. ''TIJl• mlCbt ...... ndudloa In MrVlce to the atudentl. ,, Rousbly 20,000 lludenta a day 1r< now being bUIOd In tho Fountain Vllley, Hun- llJlllon beach City (olemontlry), Octln View, Seal Beach, Westmlnster, and H'jD' Uncton Beach Union High S c ho o I Dlstrlcll. The cost of thia: operation nw to neiir- ly ft million per year, ..-roolbt!Y ooe to two ptl<elll al the ....,., bucf1<1 'tn ..... olthedlatricta. · Charla Palmer, depaty ~t of lht llillilmcton Beach City (llemon- lary) School District, IAll&<llad the ~Illy of rmm1nc o bm IJl1'm olmDor lo o recuiar rmmiclpot line. "We couldn't do this for ootlyinl are.es Hke Stal Beach," he explained, •iJ>ut for tile heart of the area ltl'V.c! by ourltlvts. Fountain V1Uey and Ocean View, we could run rql!l1rly 1Cbedulcd llnea down the main street.. "'11111 would give lrtudeoll OJ>' tlonl on when they wanted to come lo ""hoot and 10 home.'' ' • Pllmer acknowledpd, however, that geiU"tl qreommt -atz dlitrlct.o might ·well ••-inli"'IDOlllltable prob-lem.. "On paper It can be clol>t." ho said. "But 1'00Ple probl01111 niolt be faced, loo. and Ibo poteoUal r.., manaaoment conlllct on IOmOlhln& like thfl would be enormous." . Ocean View's Hall explalotd other poosible 4tlllc11Wet. , "LNI .-,children In «r dlllrlct went on m Atld trips," be said. "That works out to one for evtry two claurooml.-Tb1' 11' • Uy port cl .... eduoatlonal prosram and I'd bite to tee • buJ 1ysttm 1•t oo l1rge lhai It couldn't accommodaio \hi• lype of tlling." A., to the Idea or a municipal bus line approach, Holl 1Atd he think• it mijh\ In- volve looger walking and bus lript for many chlldrtn. ''1bere la;G Potential 11v1Qg1 here/' Hill . "But there I• alao l'••t potenUal for ties.'' • ' Chris Dart, 7, of 733 Wke St .. WIS dead within mtiietes of the explosive lmpld wlllch alto lnjurod his friend , Donald Thonton, t, ot I02 Jana Cln:Je, Huntington Beach. Dart, • city electrical Inspector, escaped Injury In the ...,!dent which fallej to tint hil aluminum c:raft. Sbe~I1r1 Capt. Callahan uld the oper1lor of the larger crul...-rtgisterod to Ply .. Marine Inc .. 4129 Birch St., Son- ia Ana , llvt1 In Los Angel ... He did not release his' namt. The boat. Involved -Impounded at Parker, JO miles from the accident scene In waters 150 feet off the Callfornla shore ·-are: bebii;c tr1nsfcrrtd to S8n Bernardino as evidence. lnvesUg8tors were at first ·uncertain ovf".r jurladiction ln the· accident. but the U.S. Coasl Guard ruled It occurred In California waters. ' Ooo't ev_m thin.Ii about wulllng your car th.ii weekend. 'Iba weau... erlady ,.Y• Ii. Coin& to be dotl!IY with· drlzzlea 11111~ of tlie weelaiiod wttll portlally ~ 1ktet Sot- unlay alte,_, 'ti y;ou'ro lucQ.' lliibl IJl.75. Lowa rflhl -•. •• INSIDE TOB~V T h e Natimtal Shok~re restival opt1U in SOft Df#Qo'1 B9lboa Park lhil wnk. St• to- dat(t w .. k....Ur f01' hote to Qd tlcktl.s to OM'of t~rtt ••P<rl<>t'W produc«on.s. l..M.~ t IMllflt 11 etUflff'"llll I (IMllf"" ... t CM'llc1 U Crtt1_,j it l)Mtll N9tfol:.. ' ... * .... ,._ • ,. .. ,... lt>ll ....... •Kt111 ' -" A• Ltf!Mn H Mfl .. ll • ........ 1)-)t _._, ~ ,. ... ,.., ..... . °"-CMl'lfY t .... 8111Patlhl 11411 ''""'• .. .,.... u .""' ,.,. 119<11 '"' .. ""' , .. ,. ftltvl.... " 111Ml-,..,. ........ 4 ._.. ""' ,,,,, --. --- • 2 DAIL V PI LOl " • °'End to Education' UCI Squelches Nonmajor Plan TIM' UC Irvine Acade1nic Senate 'J'hura- day rejttted a proposal to create a .. non- major major" after one 1in1tcssor passionately callt>d lt an "end to educa- tion ." . The prop0sal, developed by socia l ar:ience Dean Lew~ A. From<iJ:l, ,woulll Fountain Valley Official Ballot Count Revealed Republican Nixon Ashbrook DemocrJ>tic Chisholnl lfumphrey Jackson Lindsay hfcCarthy McGovern Muskie Yorty American Independent ffemp Peace & Freedom Spock U.S. CONGRESS 3%ND DISTRICT Republican Hosmer Democratic Mallonee Murrl!ly Peace &: Freedom Donohue 34TH DISTRICT .Republican Hayhurst Ratteree Democratic Hanna American Independent Rayburn STATE ASSEMBLY 70TH DISTRICT Republican Burke Jesilow Democratic 5.047 ~ 166 2,323 63 72 72 t,758 120 109 22 II 1.698 2,574 12 75 58 188 2 4.W 848 Moabenlro ~,118 JUDGE WEST 0C MUN. COURT Alfano l.379 Bashore 885 Beacom J ,638 Bell 935 Carlson 955 Golden 731 Keenan 905 Nelson 785 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION !ST DISTRICT Brandt <,926 Franklin 2,270 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS !ST Dl8TRICT Battin 2,409 Balch 20l Da~·is l ,801 HITT l~l Wenke 2,893 PROPOSITIO~S -STATE 1 Yes No 2 Yes No 3 Yes No 4 Yes No S Yes No fi Yes No 7 Yes No a Yes No 9 Yes No 10 Yes No PROPOSITIONS -LOCAL CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY 6,560 4.499 6.176 4,90l 6.052 5.058 6,6N 4,352 6.44l 4.SOJ 6,397 4,727 7,742 3,212 7,930 2,524 3,731 1.808 7 .2~> 3.176 Yes 6.198 No S.266 havt allowtd 1tut1enl1 lo oon1plete r~ c1u ircmcnts for a deg1ce w i t ho u t :>pecialh:111g in Jny p<irllcular field as i.s no...,· requlrl'd. Coniparatlve culture professor Jay Marlln presented the report for the com - mitlt!t on 1.'Clucational policy without recommrndat1on . Also called the "university ma1or, ·• f"roman's plan would have required a :.;tudent to take only those courses needed to saU.!lfy general education requiremtnts all Joitudents must com plete. Tile student could !hen take anythlng he or she wanted, without specializing in vne area. "I have felt for a long time,'' wrote Froman. "that for many students a ma- jor in a particular subject matter is in· appropriate. We might offer our slude~t:J the opportun ity to satisfy their 1n· tellectual Interests without having to ispecialiu." Many of the senate members objected that such students would then l>c unable to get Into graduate schOols or lo qualify as teachers. Engll!b department Chairman Howard Baab rose and fir st apologized for "speaking so pa ssionately, but w~at is described here is the end of education - a direction in which thi!'I university is moving slowly every day." tie called this a process ""•here a degree becomes 45 credits accumulated as fast, as painless and as far away from each other as posslbh!." _ Baab contended that current ma.)Ors allow student.s enough fle.xibilily lo take interesting courses while still being !rained in "dirty old courses" of a spe:- ciallttd major. Chancellor Daniel' Aldrich said he was "pleased'' to hear of such flexibility . but warned that decreasing resources have closed many elective classe:i lo non-ma- jors in recent years. . lie urged better academic counseling so that students who prefer not to declare majors would know there might be no jobs for them to take after college. Although about 45 members or the senate present voted to deny creatio_n _of such a "nonrnajor," they re~alned d1v1d- ed over lhe issue of vocational versus general education emphasis at the university. U.S. Adviser Dies i11 Viet Copter Crash PLEIKU. Vietnam (UPI) -John Paul Vann. one of the most experienced U.S. officials in Vietnam . was killed last night in a helicopter crash over the Central Highlands, military sources said. The sources said the OH58 Kiov.·a helicopter carrying Vann and two U.S. Army officers crashed around 10 p.m. near South Vietnamtse Fire Base 41A, some 245 miles north of Saigon. They said Sout h Vietnamese troops at the base went out on root and found the wreckage of the plane and the bodies of the three A1nericnns a half-1nile to the north. The sources said the last radio contact '\'lth the helicopter was al 9:21 p.n1. and "We just don't know 4vhether it was shot doy,•n or went down becau.se o f mechanical failure." Vann, senior U.S. adviser in the Cenlrat Highlands. served in Vietnam since 1961 in both the Army and as a civilian. /·le \\•as the only civilian ever picked to serve as the head or one of South Viet- nam's four military region advisory group11. M chief adviser in Military Region JI, wh.ich includes the Central Jlighlands, Vann held a job usually reserved for at least a two-star 1eneral. Huntington Official . Vote Count llcre are final and offlclal results fr om all 1?7 precincts in Huntington Btarh for \·oting Tuesday 1n California's Pr11n:1ry J~lec1ion · PJIESlOE~T RF.PUBLICAN Nixon 15.55·1 Ashbrook l .770 DE~tOCRATIC ffumphrey 7.~50 ?i-Ic..-Govern 6,51 1 U.S. CONGRESS 3%nd OlSTRJCT RF.PUBLICAN Hosmer I S,2~ DEMOCRATIC Mallonee 6,170 f\furray 7,696 PEACE & FREEDOM Donohue Ill 311h DISTRJ('T REPUBLICAN Hayhurst 192 Ratterree 265 DE1\tOCRATIC Jlanna 8711 AMERICAN INDEPENDENT Rayburn 4 35th DISTRI CT REPUBLICAN Whetmore I .JO!! DEft10CRATIC Lacayo l .3a6 Neunuebel 592 AMERICAN INDEPENDEl'iT Ewing 11 STATE ASSEMBLY &9th DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Dannemeyer 904 Sartin 526 DEMOCRATIC Cory 1,921 70th DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Burke Jesllow DEMOCRATIC 12.291 2,613 Moshenko 11,71 1 JUDGE WEST OC MUN. COURT Alfano 4,117 Bashore 2,572 Beacom 11,123 Bell 3,074 Carlson 2,535 Golden 2,927 Keenan 2,471 NelJ-Ofi 3.287 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION lit DISTRICT Brandt 89 Franklin 44. SEAL BEACH SCH. DIST. GOVERNING BOARD MEMBER Karkut 9 Powers 47 West 17 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Battin Balch Davis Hill Wenke 151 DISTRJCT PROPOSITIONS-STATE I Ye5 No 2 Yes No 3 v ... No 4 Yes No S Yes No 6 Yes No 7 Yes No 8 Yes No 9 Yes No 10 Yes No PROPOSITIONS-LOCAL ~4 5 20 30 67 22,030 13,372 19,266 18,053 19,761 16,028 21 ,236 13,883 21 ,187 13.962 20 ,764 14,963 23,92~ 1t.132 I 2~.295 a,133 I 13,209 I 23,91!1 22,80~ 10,300 C CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Yes 22,145 No 14,525 D CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Yes 9,062 No 26,019 OUN•I COAST Ml DAILY PILOT 'fht-Ot'MO• CMll llAIL y l"ILOT wltt. wfllch 11 <Dn'll:llntd tlMP Htw..,.rn ... I• P1tbl1U.'4 DY tne O..no• CN1! Publl1hlno Caml)any. s..,.. r•t. Httlon1 ''' Ploo~IM19d, Mendty lh""""'lt f rlclly, tor Cost• Mu•, Ntwr:iorl l!t•tll, Hlll'lllnQ!on flt•d'l/l"ounldn \lnll•)', L•aun• Ile~. lr~IM/Sffidl1H~ •nd S~n Cl~'Tl<l'nT•I Son J..,_n (1plllt&/10. A slntl• reqlan•I itdllion ls P1.1bll1ll .. S1h1rd1)'1 1f\d ~vnch~f. lt>t prlnclp•I l>Vb1l1l!lno 11i.n1 h •1 3» Wet! .. )' .$1rHI, Cftll Mtu, C1tlforni1, tH1'. Boats, Lady Anglers, Easy Money: In Sm1day R1ll1rt N. W11d P1t1kk<11 1rid P'°"'llWr J1c.1i 11:. C11rl1! Viet P'rmlO<rit Incl GwMtl Mfflllltf" lhorn 11 k1t"ril ~llllw lh1,,.11 A. M•rithi111 Mtl'ltllllflll IEdli.r Ch1rl11 H. L.01 ll:ich1nl '· N11rt AMbhtll Mtflftlnt EllltotJ. T '"Y Co•rllt Wttl Ott,.._ '-IV Elltw ..... -. ....... OHke 11171 leach a.wle•tr4 Mailint Adl!rt111 r.o. le• 7t0, !1.41 --u.vr. attett· m l'"orftf A"'""' eei• -,,_....,: lJI Wttl .. ., llr"t HtwPOt"I IHC11: »SJ HtwpOt-1 a..1-N Jell CWn.ntt: JU ,,..,,.. Ii CtmlM 1 .. 1 Ttll1•••• C71.41 '42-4Jn a-NIM ..... ,, ... , '42·1111 ,,... ,,..,. °'"" c .. ir c.....-.. .. 14t-1Jfl• CWfflgfll. 1m. ON""9 (eaef '"""" .... ~. Ht MW1 ........ lll•lrttiw.., .... lilt PNIMfl' II' H"'111"'"""' ,_.... ......... ,..,,......, wlthwl .,.Cle! JIW• ........ .. ..,.,.""' . ......,.. ...... Clttt ....... MW .t t .. lt M ... , ~ MIU~ ..., ttrrlU 11.fJ ~t 11'1' ~II U.lJ "*""'lr1 mllltm _.. ........ ,,..,....,.. ~lere's a prevle\11 or some of the features. facts and photos you'll rind in the DAILY PILOT Sunday: THE SEARCH FOH JOBS -There's good news .!!Ind bad news . College grads face a hunt that could lo st up to folU' monthl for that "flrst job," but (separate story and chl!lrts) there is evidence the once-depressed aerospace indwtry In Orange county is making l!I comeback. BOAT TIPS -Almon Lockahey, DAI- LY PILOT boating editor, has 10me specifics about how to buy the boat. It can cost $1,000 a fool -and that's just to buy it. Information on maintenance <you'll either spend 1 Jot of money or a Jot or time) also is offered. LADY ANGLERS -Hooked on flshlng, three member1 of Newport Harbor Lady Anglers who have reeled In world records are featured In word and photo profile. EASY MONEY? -The Public UUllller C.Ommlsslon (PUC) 11 one govarnment burtau that utllltlt1 art finding to he an cnay mark, accordlna: to Arnold Fried· min and Thom11s P. EUu. They .report In South<rn California FOCUS . MY HUSBAND, TllE sTAR -Newport Beach woman ltlll hti'lf ll 11 to he mar- ried to Stalag 17'1 "1alm1l.1' 25 YEARS AT BAT -Harbor Arel Baseball Commissioner Rod MacMllllan ls spotlighted In feature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severlnsen, J ohn- ny Carson's music man, has found musl- ciaru to match his far out clothes since the Tonight show moved to California. He tells about it In cover story of TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WA YNE7 -Newport Beach's nsldent super celebrity, John Wayne. tells a reader how he got his nickname 1n tht "Ask Them YourHU" feature, Family Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -Tht lnltrn1- tional achoo! in Bangkok, wtth ee"er.1!11 American k.lda enroll(d, hat had 1 ptr- cent of tM student body treated for heroin addiction. LESSON LEARNED -Columnlst Art Hoppe makes a pledce to Wltn veterans ol Vietnam. Ht I«!'• our mllteltt1 lh<re wlll no( he ro1111ted. FAIRVIEW'S FARM -Anlmllt end the care of them 11 1reat therapy for Fllrvl•w Slllt Ho1pllal petlenll. Story end fhotoi 1how how 11 ll "down on the farm ' at Fairview. ALL'S QtnET -fl'• quiet on the col· tep front at UCI since 1tudeoll have been given votes tn declllon-maktng bodies on camp.1.1. ' MAGIC NUMBER -E<onamlllls and envlronmentaltsll l&li• • look II tho baby delrlh. 11 two the moglc number? , W cdton Plt.1 ce<l On Probatio1i LOS ANGELES IAP) -Haskel· hall star BUI Wallon of UC!.A, hoopl(lllzed In the achool 'I medical center !or treatment of an ln· fectlon, has been sentenced to 12· month probation and a $50 fine for his part ln an antiwar denlonslra- lion. The university said 1'hursday \Vallon may appear later before the dran of students with about SO other studt>nts arrested durin~ t he April 11 prolt!sls again.s lht mining of liaiphong harbor. An attorney pleaded no contest for \Valton to a charge o! disturbing the peace \Yednesday in Van ~uys A1 unicipal Court. Social Security Increase Fa vorccl \\'ASHINCTON (AP• -'fhe Senate Finance Comn1ittee voted today for a 10 percent across-the-board increase in Socinl Securiry benefits effective July l after rejecting 20 percen! on a 7-7 lie. lfo\1•ever. cornmittee Chairman Russell B. Lung ( D-La. ). predicted that the Senate will go for 20 percent on t!1e floo r. poinlin~ out that foO senators int·htdi11t: himselr <lre on record in fa vor of thl' h l~her figurr. 'J'he co1nn1ittee did nol co1nplete action on the 1n:im1noth Social Security-..,,·elfarc refor1n bill ns Long had ho ped, but put over final action until t.1onday. It still has to 1vork oot the financing mechanism for the increases in Social Security benefits. J\iexico 8th State? lo.IEXICALI. Mexico (AP) -!ltexican President Luis Echeverria Alvarez will ask that t-.fexico be made an equal partner with seven Atnerican states in goveming Colorado River basin affairs when he meets with President Nixon in Washington, ne:ii:t week, the governor of Baja California says. "We want our rightful place as the eighth state with all the rights and privileges accorded lo other Colorado River basin states," Gov. ~1i!ton Castellanos Everordo to Id reporte rs. New Trails Planners Approve Network ltunllnglon Beach it on the verge ol blazi ng 132 mlle5 of new trails for hikers, joggers. bicyclist.a and horsemen. Tuesday night, city planning com- 111is.-,iont'rs approved a master plan for !hl' 132 miles uf trails essentiatty as sug- gcsteJ by the city's Enl'ironmental Coun- cil . City Adn1in1strator Oavtd RO\\'l:lnds already has placed $132,@ in the pro- posed 1972-73 buda:et to pay for the trails sYste1n:--. Counclhnen \\'iii get their crack at ap- pru\·lng the trails master plan June 19. "lfalf our trails budget will be paid by the cow1ty," Rowlands said. ''!l's a inatching funds system.'' The guideline adopted for developlng city trails include!'!: 6-0 miles of bicycle trails, 60 miles of foot paths (for hikers or joggers) and 12 miles of equestrian trails. AcCQrding to national standards this meets the needs of a city with 130,000 residents. r'lanners noted Tuesday that some s pecific trails within the master plan mlght have to be changed because of con- flicts with private property, or dUficulty Happy Birtliday, F ou11tain Valley; Celebratio1i Set Light up 15 candles for Fountain Valley, It's lhe city's birthday Saturday. A special birthday picnic wlll start at 11 a.m., Saturday, in Mile·Square Park, and all residents are inv ited to the party_ Picnic activitie!I include singing by a woman's barber shop quartet. a \\'heelbarrow race, kiddie games and othe r contets, says Mrs. Margaret Krnkenberg, coordinator for the event. Music will fill the park, including jazz, barbershop quartet, rock and traditional sounds. Various civic clubs and organizations 1vlll sponsor exhibit! on the picnic grounds. Families must bring their own picnic Junchea, but 1,000 cupcakes are ready to top off the birthday party for the young city, in building them, but sakl the coneepl \I the. key iBllle . In gener al, !ht city v.•ilt try tn hook u11 its trail'! systern In similar pl;.1n5 1nadt by the c.-ow1ty 1 especially alon~ th1· S.:inta Ana k1v er. lluntLngton Bench i.~ urte of the f11sl c.'(lunty cltll's to fully plan ::ind <idopt a tity11,·1dr ~yslf.'rn of trails. Speelal .-.1:incl:1rds arr described 111 th e n1aster plnn fur each type of trail, and lhe types of trails V.'O\l ld generally be separtited. !ho ugh al so1ne points U1ey might coinc1dr. A pruner) and !)CC011tlary s~·sten1 ha\~ been de.signed for !he bike 1r.:i1ls. The prirnary system would be along low traf· fie streets, 'Aflile thl.' serondary systen1 11,•ould connect nlaJor publiC" facilities and parks, Bike trails have also be en designed lo follow the simplest and flattest lerr"i '" pOBsib!e. The n1inimum width for • 'j one-"·ay trail will be flvr feeL i\1uch of the bicycle tralL'l 'vill Dr n1arked lanes on exisli11g streets. Jogging and hiking traits make ex- tensive use of the parks and large open space a.reas. They should be separated from the roadway and traffic , according to the planning report. Grass, CQmpacted dirt and asphalt are considered the preferred surfaces for foot paths, and each trail should be four-feet wide. according to the master plan. Horse trails wlll be kept off roads, wherever po5sible. feature eight to l~ root r1jJ-fenced pathways, and be com- posed of loose dirt with eucalyptus, or bean pod mulch to reduce the dust. From Pagel BOND ... penses over a five-year period. "At the moment we are using money from the general operating budget for housing expenses "'hich 11·ould be going into providing better instruction for students if it is financed under the bond," Martin explained. The OOnd plan v.·ould defer lht payment of expenses for the high school in addition to the maintenance and reloc1tablt buildlngs over a period of 25 year11 ao that thoae per90nB who will benefit from them will help pay for their cost in the futurt, accoi:dlng to Superintendent Jaelc Roper. --~..:-~=--'<t -~,¥.i..i..E1'foN" ----~-Discover all 4 MANSFIELD 'S -, .,.,--------;r~~rDE- ~. ':· .. ________ .i_.. , Decorator directed stores. I ' I __ : ',, +' Uniquely different. Here furn i--' ,~.,. ---"---L-----'':i ture is carefully selected to '"'~ ',, l f'-, crea te a total environment, ;.~~L 't-I ' ... 1>.t<',;:--/_ ',, skillfu lly combinin g the rich past ~. .,Jq!JoJ,.1':~ ,>:/ ---, \ with the young and exciting now! .,· c.·' ""'~~~-~~''· ALL~~-~~~¥, ~E_.A~ISTIC PRl~ESJ,~l ., ·~,.,.,_ .. ,,--~...:~.;...~··...;,· :..· .:J::...._,,....,,~~~=;;:;,_--"""'~~s • •' _.. " . ,-,• .· .-:~ . .; l :wa ;ch ·:\\·i . ' . :de "dt !to ·•n :we • :r1u ~ :Sie Jnc le )pr . .. . " ,, B11ildillfl Stornted Berkeley Union Violence Erupts BERKELEY (AP l -Ten persons, in- cluding a labor official, v.•ere arrested and nine injured when some 150 union n1e1nber.s and thrir supporters charged an administralion building at the University of California. Police used c lubs nnd tear gas Thurs- day to re pel the de,non slrators. most of whom were invol\'ed in a strike at the campus. Three officers were among the injured. The n1osl seriously hurt v.·as a Baboo11 Liver Could Save Sick Woman From \\'Ire Se rvices AUGUSTA, Ga. -A Buena Park \\'Oman stricken v•ith acute hepatitis is being prepared today for a unique, last· ditch trealmcnt in \\'hich her blood u•ill be filtered through the li\'er or a baboon. Doctors at Talmadge Memo r i a I }lospita l said they v.•ould first try more conventional method!! on ?\>frs. Linda D. Greenaway, 32, who was flown in Thurs· day night by private jet. The young mother of four is being at· tended by Or. George Abouna. of Augusta, develope r of the technique \fhich may be used to save her life. Ba sically, the baboon li\'er treatment ope.rates in thl' sarne mannl'r as kidn ey dialysis, in \\·hich a rnechanil'al device L-. used lo filll·r poisons fron1 the stricken patien t·s blood. By using the liver-Dr. Abouna is also believed to be the only surgeon ll'ith surviving li ver transplant patients -as a temporary resort, 1tlrs. Greena y,·ay's oy,·n ()rgan may rest and regenerate. The baboon liver is employed because the simian creature Is one of those mam· mals most closely related to the huma n body in size and physiological makeup. No transplant of 11 baboon liver is in- .· valved , hospital officials en1phasized . · merely tile borrowing of one while the patient's own liver regenerates where < this is possible. .~ HoapltaJ spokesman ,Ale1 Baughn said ~: today Mn!. Greenaway's condition is ·· stable as Dr. Abouna and his associates :: ii:tudied what steps to use first in her .: treatment. '• ,..----------. :1 ·-. · .. Agnew Assails Top Den1ocrats LOS ANGE LES {AP) -Vice President Spiro Agnew said today candidates for the Democratic presidential nomin ation are of· fering voters "Lfap Year loll ipops" by Us ing ''the old soak-the-rich, share-the-y,·eallh ploy'' as a cam- paign issue. Thev arc doinJ; this because Prei1ident Nixon has method ic ally eHminated other major issues , he added. The vice president. in rP91arks prepared for delivery al a Chamber or Commerce luncheon, said Sens. George ~-lcGovern and lfubert H. Jlumphrey. the front-runners in the Democratic presidcntin! race, both have used faulty figures Jn the ir tax pro(Xlsal s. demonstrator hospitalized with a frac- tured skull. The university said three quarters or the ~·indows on the ground floo r ()f Unh·e rsity llall. administrativ~ center for the nine.campws state un iversity system, were broken. The charge by the crowd on the building. which was operated behind locked doors recently ln the seven-week strike by nonacademic employes, came an hour after ty,·o union officials sought unsuccessfu lly to get in to tal k to un iversity President Charles llitch. Prior to rPceiving news of the di sturbance. both union and university of· ficials meeting awa.v from the campus had reported "good progress" at the talks. One witness sai d after the: croy,·d charged the building and began battling campus police, about 30 Berkeley city police arrived and waded inlo the bac k of the crOll'd swinging clubs. "Those construction worker!! reacted \\'it h rage, and it was even for about 15 seconds, then the police took C<Jntrol," the ~·itness said. Inside, the campus police used mace and tear gas to dri ve the demonstrators from the building. Among those arrested was Richard Groulx. 47, executive secretary of the Alameda County Cent ral Labor Council who has been a key figure in pressing strike demands for better pay and grievance procedures. He was booked for investigation or ass ault on an officer. violating his lt-da y campus expulsion order and resisting or interfering with an arrest , police said. Last week he was released from jail on trespassing charges stemming from a sit· in at Hitch's offi ce May 31. Another of those arrested \\'as Adolph P. Egoroff ~·ho was taken to the intensi ve care unit at J1errick ~lemorial Hospital with a fractured skull. Commencement Ceremonies Set For UCI Grads Undergraduate and graduate degrees will be granted to 1,351 students during com mencement ceremonies Saturda'.'I morning on the campus park at UC Jrvine. Tht 10:30 a.m. outdoor ceremony, lbe !'levenlh annual commencement at 'the University, will be moved Indoors to Oawford Hall in the event of rain, of· ficials said. If the weather is good , a pic- nic on the lawn will immediately follow the exercises. Amo ng students receiving degrees will be the first black Ph.D. graduate fronl the school. He is Samuel J . Shacks. 33, aod will be one of four student speakers addressing the graduates and their guests. Shacks. named o u t s t a n d i n g graduate student f()J' 1972 by the UCI Alumni Association, did his thesis in Im· munok)gy and biochemistry . Other student speakers ·will be Diana Carlton r epresenting students receiving bachelor.! degrees ; Stephanie Bernstein for the master's degree cand idates and John Noonan for the medica l students. The pract!Cf: of having !ltudents as major speakers was first implemented in 1971. Scheduled to receive a special award during the ceremony is Squire, a 9-year· old golden retreiver ~'ho is the seeing eye dog for a blind student graduating u•ith honors . The dog will be granted an honorary degree by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich for faithful service to Michael Higson, a physics major. ~:Irvine Company'sAide ' . :=Cites Price of Ecology ,• .• Irvine Company Vice President Ray- ;: mond L. \Vatson Thursda y implored ;: builders, land developers and the public' ·:to stop talking about preserving the en· ·: vironment and start doing somethi ng ·.:about it. :! "There is no longer. if there ever was , ·:room for the developer who would give :·up service to environmental concerns bul :; Is no t will ing to put his money or efforl.J : where his mouth is." Wat!lon told a :; gathering of the Pacific Coast Builders :. Conference in San Francisco. . : Watson said It is time for people to : wake up to the fact that favorable -;changes in environment can only, come .;with large expense and .10me secril1ct. : "The public must be made to un- :.derstand 1hat ei ther it must put aside Its '"demandt for more and more or be ready :..o implement. by pa yin.11 the price, the =environmental standardl il dmlands, '' :wataon" said. : Watson told the galherlrc. which ln-~uded Alsembtyman Alan Sieroty (0. ';Beverly Hills) And repruentative1 al the '.Sierra Club and 7.ero Population Growth, Jnc.. that the trvlne Company ii at· :tempting to halt the uncontrolled urban ~rawl in lhe Southland. ! "The company owns more than I0,000 ... cres of la nd ln Orange County ... from lhe sldu thl3 Jabd appears almost as a barrier against a Ude of construction Jweep\ng southwan:I from Los Angeles County 1cro55 Nordlern Orange County,'' ht said. '"Tl1t company has consciously resisted this tide or development in favor or a plaMed approach to urbanization on 1 scale which most people find difficult to conceive of," Watson said. Welson said the quality of environment In the Irvi ne area holds all the in· gredients for rulhless e:1ploltation of the land. "Instead, we have acce pted the challenge and opportuni ty to create a model urban environment," he aaid. Watson blasted such effort1 as zero ' populaUon growth as short term and not tbt answer to environmental problem.a . "Our answer I!! to' tnake ready for lht people who seek the areas we own and do ihe -vtry best job posslble,"'&e said . "What we would like to see are regul1· · tions and protective measuru whJch car· · ry with them incentives a1 well as penalties," hf said. "We would Uke to 11et an offer of tangl· ble public commltment to work with th<N!e in the private sector who are wlll· Inc to gather the resources and spend the money to deaJ with environm ental quall· ty," W1-added. With • job at the building lnd u!lry, W1taon said, "At the same time, we would encourage penaltie~ ag11inst those who aeerningly care leas about their ac· tivltles." "Unless we find a common, reeson1ble aod oqultobl• direction for all our enoru. J ftar we mighl tOOn ruch the point in lhls country where not only our m- vtronment ii sutfertng but out Mldetr 11 •whole It sp!intettd b<yood repilr," he said. fr1da7, June 't 1972 H DAILY PILOT I Muskie Still Running McGovern Backing Would be 'Disservice' Reagan Raps 1\t regular ""'eek ly news con- ference, Gov. Reagan t e 11 s newsmen, "We \rant coastline legislation. but \ve don't want some of the bad bills which conservationists have backed." l11tergovermnent Cot1ncil Studied By SAMCO Group An Orange County intergovernmental council will be discussed Saturday in the si xth Supervisors and Mayors Co nference (SAMCO) at the Anaheim Stadium Club. The SAMCO group was organized last year through the efforts of former Foun· lain Valley mayor Ed J ust who was president ()f the League of Cities at tha t time . It has been working toward the creation of a regional go ... ernmental body v.·hich would fit in between the cities and county and the Southern Cali fornia Alsociation 0£ Governments (SCAG). Such an agency, if created, would act as a clearing house for regional projects eligible for federal grants. The new layer of g<1vernment would be only semi· autonomous and without the power to levy taxes. Ot her items on Saturday's ·agenda Jn-- elude the need for unifor;m bicycle theft Jegilllation and a ~ ~lnl ~t,-coun-­ ty bttlboard and sign onii1111nce wblch has been urged by Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers of Newport Beach. WASHINGTON (APJ -S<n. Edmund S. Muskie (0.Maine), to d a y re11&Hd to support the nomln11Uon of Sen. George 1'1cCovern and declared he remains a candidate for the Democr.111lc pruldtnllal nomination . Confounding a \'ariety of predictionl, Muskie said he \\'Ould be doing 1'fcGovem a great disservice and "'ould hann the refonru; that have ope~ the Democratic convention to popular participation if he w er e to endorse the South Dakota Democrat. "Part y unity is not achieved with the magic wend of the kingmaker," Muskie aaid. "No man ca n hand Sen. ~lcGovem a united party," he told a luncheon mef'ling of the Na tional Jlress Club. "l hope Senator McGovern "·HJ use the time before the convention to dra\v on the wisdom and experience of those elenients of the party not yet prepared to support his candidacy," !\-tuskie said. He said McGovern "'ill go to the con· vention wi th 1,200 to 1,300 delegate votes and said it is only realistic to assume "that his nom ination js probable." The v.·inner ¥i'ill need I ,509 vot es . But he said McGovern must broaden his base. must seek the support of party leaders of nlany points of viev.·. and predicted that if he does "He y,·ill find the areas or agreement can be broadened and the differences narrowed. "I will continue as a candidate," A1uskie said emphatically. Musk ie said Thursday he \Vas still a candidate. He and McGovern met then in what was described as a friendly and neighbo rly sounding-out session. "Tilere ""'as no pressure from me to get him to wit hdraw or to release his delegates." McGovern said. Asked if he expected an immediate en· dor!lement frorn Mus kie or the release of delegates pledged to the Maine senator, McGovern said "no." There was something of a famil y-reu· nion air during a photo session where the men were joined by McGovern's chief rival for the nomination Sen. Hube.rt H. Humphrey (0.11.linn.J. "So this is ¥i'hat I have to do to get back on the front pages," Muskie remarked wit h a rueful grin as he posed bety,·een the tv.·o active candidates. McGo vern, y,·ho has said his chie.£ role now is lo conciliate party chiefs uneasy about his \\'inning the nomination. also pl ans a private meeting with Humphrey. In a copyr ight stof)' today, the New Yor k Daily NeM said Muskie's name has been raised by ~1cGovern as a possible running mate. Mean while in New York today, McGovern said , "I'm not confident I've got the nomination. We've got to win New York and wJn it bic'." McGovern pledged an all~t campaign to win New York state's 237 elective con- venti on delegates. SEN. GE ORGE McGOVERN CONFERRED WITH SE N. EDMU ND MUS KIE But Muskie Won't Back Mc Gov•rri and Is Still in th• Race Over Fil111 UCI Senate 'Ignores' Gay S tude11ts ' Request The UC Irvine administration ""•ould be delighted to i;io to C'fJUrt" ii need be over its refusal to allow the sho"·1ng ;if a film on mHle hon1o sexuHl1t y, Vlce Chance llor John lioy told members of th1: academ ic senate Thur.~day . The senate v.·as C'<ln~1dcrtnR resolut111ns requ ested by the (;av Studf'nls Uniun (GSUI, which would ha\·e OpJ)l!S~ f1h11 censorshi p and supportcc\ sex C'ducatiun courses. The film behind !he m~:1Surf'~, "Sf'\'Cn in a Barn," was lir~t SC-'1zrtl hv Orang(• County Sheriff 's cll'pu\1(·s \:i~I :-.larth ~ •it a GSU llrogram on porn ugr:iphy , At that time, lloy first rescinded GSU'a authority to show the reportedly sexually explicit film and was later backed by Chancellor Daniel Aldrich. Th e senate comm lttee on academic freedom had Iss ued a report stating lhat that refusal was no t "in itsel f a violation of academ ic freedom." But the committee did not present the rC'port. which also called for more cauti ous "scrutiny" ot such cases in the futurt•, at Thursday's meetlnJ!, reported11 because all me mbers hAd not been in-- v11\\·ed in draftini;i it. ·rht· rom mitt('c 011 c:ducational policy, 1·h:ur1·d. by ProlC'S SOr J , II ~tartin. did nsk tht: senate lo make \\.loo resolution s· ·rha\ "censorship is contrary lo the spirit 11[ ;1n academic l'01nn1unity" and thal the ~cn;1t" "rC'sisl any cu r I a i Im en t "'ha!Soe \'er ol constitulionally protecll'd inquiry and expression on the UCI cam· pu~." The senate finally voted without a quorum to support the second statement, which was merely a repeat or 1 resolu- tion made in 1968. One pro!eslOJ' objected to that pneraf statement on gtoundt that then the "silly" GSU might think It couJd ta ke the fi lm case to court. FRIDAY-SATIJRDAY-SUNDA Y! -WEEI( END SPECIAL - 1972 • • • BRAND NEW MERCURY COMET •• 2-Dr. Sedan PRICE THIS WEEKEND ONLY 8 2585°0 ' •2K31T542169 WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 1972 MERCURYS- COUGARS -MONTEGOS-COMETS & CAPRIS ... ALL PRICED TO SELL! Home Of The New Cnr .. , "Gol4e. '.l'oMCla" 28211 HARBOR BLVO~ COSTA MESA • 640-5830 Rome Of The New C11:r ••• "Gollle. ro11ela" l I ' I I • ' ~-4 DAILY PILOT Rhodesian Mine Blast: Pilots Lodge '-. Threat· No Miracle W&rldwide Strkie Hinted Over Hijacfis l!y MICHAEL KEA TS WANKJE, Rhodesia (UPI/ -It ii almost a motto among mine;rs in Rhodesia. •1Jf you want to make money ..• go to Wani:Je," David Wharton, a 44-year-old Londontr \Vho bad knocked about other mines In , Rhodelia, heard the call. He signed on at \ .Wank.le Monday, settled his wife and t"'o • cblldren into a new home, and starttd work at 7 a.m. Tuesday. At 10:30 a.m. David Wharton was dead -killed with 429 otms in the world's :iixth worst mine clliaster. His body atilt lies in the t 1,~li!led wreckage of No. 2 shaft at the Wankie colliery, situated on a thick coal seam. Wantie produces more than 3 million tons of coal a year and an additional 200,000 tons or coke. TUESDAY, J UNE i , an explosion rocked the mlne, shatter!ng windows in houses miles away. A heavy, slow·mov· ing miners' trolley shot out of the pithead with the force of a ml!sile. The picturesque row of pawpaw trees at the top of the shaft, which bend easily in high winds, in one second were charred Jltumps. Then there was silence. Out of the miners' houses clustered around the colliery they came running - men, women. chHdren, black and white. From the blacks came the sound that can be heard only in Africa -the despairing wail of a wife calling her missing husband. The lament went on for three days and nights as the black "'omen watched •rescuers 1truggle with the task of cleM· • lng lbe mine. I• Officials constantly revised w o r k )lguns and finally determined that 426 . }tliners -38 whites, the rest black -lay ,entombed. AnQther three bodies were 1.(fuictJy located near the surface and one . of eight Africans .hurt outside the mine died of injuries received in the bla.!t. DEADLY METHANE gas and carbon m~ swept through the three-mile shaft. Jt soon was obvious there was no hope for those unduground. "Miracles will have to be hoped for." said Sir. Keith Acutt, the chairman of the Wankie Colliery Co. The miracles did not C{}me. ~tine officials put a ban on ne"·smen interviewing any relatives of miners, the ~scue workers, or any one else in the company. Rescue \\'Orkers poured in from all parts ol Rhodesia, South Africa and even Zambia sent a squad -including t\vo Nigerians -despite the political hostility between black Africa and lvhite-ruled Rhodesia. Special teams wearing breathing ap- paratus picked !heir way through the gloom at the bottom of the shaft as the mi ne's ventilation system, knocked out in the initial explosion, was restored. Every shift carried the age-old miner's safety measure -a canary in a cage. THE TEST Is :stmple, if the canary lives. the area is clear of deadly gases. lf the bird dies. it is unsafe. By Thursday. "a number" of bodies had been found, Howard Vaughan, public relations officer for the Colliery, said. None had been brought up. Workers erected huge screens of black plastic sheeting from the entrance of the No. 2 shaft to a garage fitted out as a temporary mortuary. 1be object was to ••prevent any emotional outbursts among relatives" as the bodies were borne out , Vaughan said. Stretchers. covered with bright red blankets. \\'ere piled near !he entrance ready for their grim task. The ro\.\'S of black miners. standing silently apart from their "'·omen, in- creased Thursday 1\•hen those or the No. 3 shalt refused to go to \•:ork. LONDON (AP)~-The lnltn111ional federallon of Aldli>e Pilot. M:!ociatiom lhrul<ned Thurlliay night to gnJUlld most of the worlcl~~airllnes for 24 boars June 19 unleu ·~VWted Nations takes tffectlve action Qainst aerial bijaci.lng. The strike lhreit came a r~ hours after 10 Czechs hijacked a Cucboslovak: alrlloer to West Germany, killing the plk>t in the struggle to take over the plane. A West German prosecutor said he will try to put the Czechs on trial. The U.S. Air ~ Pilots Association has asked all u~orkers to jpin it in a boycott of the aidibes ol. all natioDl!I that give refuee to akyj6ckers. The international.}federation said It sup- ported proposals t4 '5et up a special com- mission to reeommend measures aaainst nations that harl>Qr or fail to pro9ecute hijackers, and warned: "lf the United Nations fail to take effective action, then IFALPA has initiated plans to institute a worldwide stoppage " air services on June 19, 1972." SCREAMING IN TERROR, BOY FLEES DURING NAPALM ATTACK Tr1glc Accident Occurs When Monto0n R1 in Blots Out Smoke Mlrkers The statement added that "associations representing over _.half the pilot members of IFALPA have already agreed to this course of action." The federation includes 64 associations with a total membership of 50,000 pilots. The group said it \\'as threatening a strike "in view or the failure and in· effectiveness of measures so far taken by the United Nations. the International Civil Aviation Organization, governments and other bodies and of the continued ex- posure of passengers, crew and aircraft to intolerable hazards.'' It called on the U.N. Security Council to discuss the situation no later than June 16. Horror of Napalm Attack Described h~ Eyewitness . I By CHRlSTOPHER WAI N TRANG BANG. Vietnam (UPI) -It happened with the inevitability of a Greek tragedy. The worst part was that we could do nothing to stop it. As the South Vietnamese troops foughl 100 North Vietnamese infantrymen at the bam1et 'of Gia Long on Highway 1 outside Trang Bang. the monsoon rain lifted just enough for the South Vietnamese to call in an air strike. A forward air control plane Ignored a burst of Communist gunfire and dropped two while smoke marker rockets to in· dicate the North Vietnamese positions. The South Vietnamese showed their o"·n lines with a purple smoke grenade. But the smoke quickly dissipated in the rain. It was then that things started going \\'rong. A South Vietnamese Air Force Tlire e More Die l1i lreu11id; Toll M ourits to 360 BELFAST (API -A bomb has killed a JX>lice inspector from the Irish Republic and a woman has been shot to death by a machine gun, raising the death toll in three years of religious warfare in Northern Ireland to at least 360. Earlier in the day a 1g.year-old con- struction worker was killed by a sniper as he worked on an apartment }\ouse site where the British Oag was flying. Police said the shot came from a Roman Catholic apartment block, and at fir~t lhey thought the victim was a Protestant, but he was a Catholic. The 61·year-old police inspector ap- parently stepped over the border between the republic of Northern Ireland to in- vestigate two packages on the road. One of the packages exploded, killing the in- spector and seriously wounding a 21 ·year. old officer in the Irish army who \~111s with him. propeller-driven Al Skyraider came in and, as we saw the foor high explosives bombs fall from his wings, we realized they had been released over the wrong side or the road at least 300 yards from the North V·ietnamese bunker!. The bombs exploded and then we could see ARYN troops racing across the road. Their own positions had suddenly become death traps. Among the olive.green ARVN uniforms. I could see white shirts of the villagers "'ho had been caught in the crossfire and also were trying to get to safety. I could see the :ioldiers waving the civilians to safety. and I could al so see what they couldn't -another Al coming in, straight at them. I supf>OSt all the pilot could see was figures running, which was what he would expect the North Vietnamese to be doing. You cannot identify people when you are 100 feet up and flying at 300 miles per hour' so he new in and dropped four canisters of napalm on ioP of them. They exploded right on target. Out or the dense blaclc smoke e.Bused by the flaming bombs, a group of figures eventually emerged. A litUe girl, about 9, stumbled forward. Tliis Boggle<l Tlieir Mi1ids SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) - It was a sight .th.at one month ago might have boggled the mind-Shir· ley Chisholm alkl George C, Wal- lace laughing and talkDlg together about political campaigning. The black congress¥:oman from Brooklyn and the governor of Alabama got together Thursday at Holy Cross Hospital. where \Vallace has been paral,Y2ed from the hips down since May 15 when a "'oukl-be assassin shot him down at a Laurel, ?.-Id., shopping center. Mrs. Chisholm spent 20 minutes with Wallace. Politically. they are poles apart, but Mrs. Chisholm said· she made the visit for the .same reason as other presidential can- didates -"to see a man who is ill at this time.'' barefooted, naked. whimpering. Three f / boys I supposed \\-'ere her brothers were 'f v.•ith her. The girl's back was in shreds, ' I with the. skin hanging off, as if she had 1i !Uffered a sudden instant case of third--1 degree sunburn. As ihe reached me, she s stopped. An ARVN soldier asked me if I , had any water. I emptied my water-bot· Ue on her back. There's not much you ~I can do for napalm burns. bul water does p ri;:duce the surface temperature. The little girl stopped whimpering. Then, still obviously in deep shock. she walked along the highway back towards the refugees C{}Wering beneath their · o ~ and ox-carts. ! The other casualties were far. far . worse. There was a baby whose skin \Va! hanging off so that it looked like a doll R that had been ravaged by wild dogs. The I n1other. next to the child, moaned in a i'-1 sort of monotone. There were other burn cases. I tried not to look too hard. The federation said it al.8o expect:s the A·lgerian government to ertra<lite or ade-- quately punish the two Americarui who hijacked a Western Airline.! jet to Algiers last weekend after the pair extorted '500,000-in ransom for tbe pas.sengers. The U.S. State Department said Thurs-- day that the Algiers government bad m.. formed U.S. representativea it would return the money, but a State Depart- ment spokesman said the Algerians had not decided what to do with the hijackers, who asked for political asylum. The seven C?.ech men and three Cieeh l\o'omen who hijacked the airliner to We.st S11nk l11to W or . Germany alao asked~ JIOllticel asylwn.1 It seemed likely ~· this "·ould be granted, but the ~( pl"030Cutor o!· Weiden, where they I~ just Wide the German border, said • he would try tcr have charges placed 'Nainst them. The Gennan police pve this aeeount or the hijacking: ' The plane was en route from IMarienbad to Prague with 14 P@Sstngers and thrN crewmen. Five mitVtes after takeofr.' Lubomar Adamica, .ns-year-old student from Prague, forced; his way into thi cockpit, put a pistol~ the pilot'! neck and ordered ltim to1~ to Nuemberi,:. Quiz Begins it1 Pakistan Use of $10 Million Aid \VASlllNGTON (UPI) -An in· vestigation Is under way into the ap- parent misuse by Pakistan of $10 milliQn in U.S. humanitarian relief funds ap- propriated during last fall's war in Bangladesh, a State Depa r t me n t sJXlkesman has revealed. [IN SHORT ••• I Charles W. Bray III, a department spokesman, i;aid Thursday the money earmarked for humanitarian relief was used for military purposes, including !he construction of defense along what \Vas then the East Pakistan-Indian border. The United States will ask Pakistan to refund whatever aid that "'aS misused, Bray said. e AT&T 'Favors' \\'ASHINGTON (UPl)-The American Telephone and Telegraph Co. has prom· ised a "full investigation" into hints that one of its o£ficials pocketed ex- pensive fa vors from an AT~T supplier that is suspected of underworld ties. The hint "'as dropped late Thursday, just before the Senate Commerce Com- mittee ended a short second round of hearings into alleged organized crime in-- filtration of legitimate business. e Ed11ratlon Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Congress has sent a $21 .3-billion education bi.li to Presi· dent Nixon and a message to the courts that it wants a halt in busing for school desegregation. The big educaHon bill with its an· libusing rider was passed by the House Thursday, 218 to 180. It had passed the Senate on a 63--15 vote. The bill combines fUtlding authorization for a wide variety or educational pro- grams with a provi!5ion !hat would pre- vent federal court desegregation orders from taking effect for 18 months unless all appeals have been exhausttd. e Kfeh1dle1ut OK WASHINGTON (AP\ -"A "humbled and flattered" Richard G. Kleindienst has become the nation's top law-enforcement officer after a four-month C{}ntroversy \\'hich C{}U!d set the tone for the upcoming presidential campaign. The 64-19 Senate vote Thursday ap.- proving Kleindienst, a 4 8 • y ea r · o I d Phoenix, Ariz.. lawyer, as attorney general ended the longest confirmation fight for a presidential nominee iD men1ory. Throughout the 24 days or hearings on the nomination of Kleindienst to succeed John N. J\fitchell, liberal Democratil centered their attack on the ad- ministration's ties wltb big business, • theme they are likety to repeat during the fall 's presidenti~J -campaign. e f'DA llnder Fire WASHJNGTON (UPI) -House 1u~ C{}mmittee investigators accused the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) t&- day of risking consumer health by letting most imported foods enter the United States without even a cursory check. A report for the House Appropriatlon.1 subconunittee on A g r i c u I t u r e,. Environmental and ~er ProtecUoo also alleged "gross inadequacy" of U.S. food plant inspectiollS; by the FDA. It said food warehouses were M neglected by the agency that one ftrm - after rats were found in ita warehouse - said it had ''forgotten" about warehouse sanitation requirements. SPORTS PLAZA Sovth c .. n Pl1&-C01ta Mna l:l3l lrlstol St .. San DI ... l'rwy. Phon• SU.1151 w1111 maa llEAYT FULL atSlllDll THL ""Yusm PRO,•'°"' cono1, 20% m.1111 --- HIAD -WRIST B,ulDS AISOISlft !TnTtR TmJ, UllS u.n1H. I s p 0 R ONE MINER, Saul Ndhlovu, 33, :oiaid the Africans \\'ere not afraid of going underground. A 24-year-old woman \\'as killed by a hail of machine gun fi re that tore l.hrough the car she was sitting iJ1 at a Catholic di.strict of Bellast. A cab driver brought the body to a polit'e station, saying a group of armed men stopped him and gave him the corpse. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE T T.A. DAVIS •• ,. •• , 7flr 3 gCHEMOLD T "We just don't feel happy ... we want lo know that all the dead bodies have been taken out for a decent burial." The management quietly 1ave them "a day off." One young African, Herbert Slkombela, who lost his father and uncle in the disaster, was asked would he, one day, work in the mine. "l don't knolv.'' ht said ... But there's not much else for me to do -if J want to cam any money." 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Militnnt 'Tit.ed~ LA 'Rose' SACRAMENTO (AP) T1vo m-rault automobile in- surance pla11.9 have survived a five-way collision in which three were destroyed, It happened Thursday in a clMed-Ooor meeting or the ~le Judiciary Committee. 'l1le surviving bills, by Sen. Allred Song , {!>Monterey Park), and Sen. Geor ge Moscone (D-San Francisco), were sent to the Senate Finance Committee. That leaves alive only four of the seven major no-fault bills introduced in the state legislature this year. All seven measures were aimed at reducing auto in- surance rates by malting each insurance company pay for damages suffered by its own customers, regardless of fault , instead of going to court. But insurance companies and other experts h a v e disagreed on how much -if any -the rates v.·ould be reduced. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A the ncrfaull plans were really Reagan adntinistrallon plan working. for protecting environmentally As to why the meeting was CAllfORNIA val uable chunks of California scheduled behind closed doors , I and Ir om mar oi n g Song said , "I think it just hap. '---------' developments came under pened without too much .sharp questiorting in a com- forelhought." ~ miltee hearing. The Song measure v.·as ap-llf agee I -,ees Throughout the h e a r in g 1'he l'l'lei8Ure6, killed Thursday, W!'l"e aimed at tegaliiing bingo f o r charitable organizations. Death came at the hands of the Senat e Governmental Organiza- tion Committiee. They had been in t roduced by As s e m b Jr man I.troy Grttne l[).Sacramento i. Proved on a 9-% vote, while Thursday, the committee's prime concern was just how '----------~ J\1oscone's rival plan v.·as ap. Sol,edad' S much muscJe the state -a.s proved 7-4, a bare majority of upposed to local government the 13-member committee. -v.'OUld be given under the Another plan by Sen. John Coi· rtrooni plan to halt env~onmentally k ., damaging developments. Nejedly (R-Walnut Cree ), Question after question from was defeated 0-11, ·while two SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ~ -committee members pressed other measures were voted Ruchell fl·tagee, r or me r the point that local agencies down 4-8 and 0-1%. codefendant i\·ith A n g t.' J a might not be tough enough on Song said his bill is closest Davis in the J\·Jurin County proposed developments. allO\V· ing the environment to be hurt of the seven proposals to the shootout, was taken by in the process. guidelines Gov. Reagan set for helicopter Thursday for an ap-''You seem very enthralled hi s endorsement. He said his pearance in the same fortified \Vith your maps," Republican bill would do the best job or courtroom where the Soledad Assemblyman Paul Priolo told holding down rates without ._,, John Tooker, deputy director Brothers were tr1t:\J. of Gov . Re8gan's Office or eliminating benefits. Magee, ~1hose case v.·as Planning and Reseai'ch. l\1oscone said his bill is separated from Miss Davis' "\Ve're interested in \Vhat closest to guidelines adopted and transferred to San Fran-~·ou're going to do u·ith th~~e by a coalition of consumer cisco from Marin County, ap-rnaps." said Priolo, a Pacific eroups. It would put greater h 1 Palisades legislator acting a~ ., peared as is 01vn co-co11nse chairman or an Assembly in· emphasis than Song's plan, Thursday along with a court-l'estigating committee ex- Stanford·s Fire Eyed STANFORD (AP 1 -A St n1iltion fire at St n n f u rd Unive r sity's mai n acl - n1ini stratlon buildin2 has lt•ft universi ty operations re lativ1•- ly unaffec ted, says Stanford president Richard W. 1.y rnan. Lyman Thursday dcsC"rihed the fire as "a frigh!t•ning event" but said its 1111pact 011 OjX!rations at the tarnpus hll :\ been "surprisincl.v .~1 1~hr ," with most offirC's alr(':1d~ functioning. Hardest hit in rht' bl;111· 11:1s lhe university pt>r!'!ur111C'I olf11·r which a spokcsn1an said 11·ould SAN JOSE (A P) -Ex- hausted after her 22·fl}Onth legal battle, black militant Angela Davis Is culling her nationwide tour down to four cities on doctor'J orders, a spokesman says. Acquitted last Sunday of murder, kidnap and con- spiracy charges stemming from an aborlive courtf'()On1 escape atte1npl 1n Au gust 1970, ?\iiss Da\·fs h.1d planned a nationwide tour 11( !)E'rsonat ap- pearances \1 hu•h 1 n C' I u d P d r.temphis. 1'enn , and her home to\1'n. B1rnlingham , Ala ., to !hank her supporters. On Thursday. howt>ver, ht'r 11 po k es \vo1n;1n Steph;.1111t• A!lnn. snKI.· "The reason 1.~ \t'r\ ~1n1 pl~ \\'e <lon'l h:t\'t" 111uch u( An,qPl.1 lJ;1v1s !l'ft :ind 11 l'.l't' gol !o kt:>ep \\'hat 11e ltllt'. F'o1· thr fir~t ti1ne Jn 22 111unt hs. tl'P pre~:;ure is off. a nrl ~I\('~ lltl'rnllv out (111 h11!' frr! she's 1lhysicrilly cxh:u1s1e<l '' 'liss DBvis pl<1ns k• 1~·:11·r Friday for L-Os Ange!t's for !ht' tirst of fnut' ;ippenr1111cC'.;i lo 11 h1ch her doctor has limited h('r. fltis:: Allan s.11d . She 11 lit ;1ppe:1r Frida\· night 111 !ht• Eznbassy Auditoriun1 1n Lu~ An geles . pear June 16 In Chicago and on June JS lnJletroit. After a JG-day rest et another un· disclosed ~pot. she will wind up at a star-studded "Evening- Wilh Angela Davis" in Ne"' York's Madi.90tl S q u a r e Garden on June 29. Meat Firm Ruling Toltl LOS A,":c;EIJ·:s <AP i -A Superior Court Judgr ruled ThursdMy thill cnunty 1n· spectors nHJ.~I t·het·t.. !11<" we igh! of packa2es of Rnl h Bacon <11 thl' p1.11·k1ng pl:1111 , not al !ht• suprr1na!'kct Judgr Hc~-iert A. \Venl.t" grantecl th(' !(~1th l':1ek1ng Cu. a prehn·innry in jun rt i 11 n against I h t' S11JWr1narket chf'cks I le ruled lhal ferler<il le\v r1·qu1res only th a I parkng"C'S ht• of the proper \\•e ight 11·hcn they leal'r lllf' plant. Distl'irt Alt\ Joseph r Busch f1lf'd n $1 8 rni!!1nn suit again.~! Hnth lasl fll:ircl1 charg1ni:, thnt o r1 r -p o u n rl packnJ:t'S of bat·11n n 11 supermarket sht'l vrs 11 r 1· f cne-four1h lo one-half ounrr Cynthia Rose lienry, 18, is Miss Los Angeles County in tho 49th an- riual Mis 1 California Pageant, June 22·24. A danee major at Citrus College, Rose will per· f 0 rm an Arabian bal· let. She is 5'8", 120 pounds, 36-25·35. Critics or the plans prilnarily trial lawyers - have charged that provisions intended to limit costs would actually limit U:Je right of motorists to collect benefits. Af!er a 11·eek's rest al an un- di sclosed location, she \\'iii ap-J\toscone said, on guaranteeing appointed attorney. amining the ofiice's rep:irt. motorists the same protection1.,-2'-'-"-'..::...: __ .:_ ______ _:c_ ____ .:_ __________________________________ _ too lighl be relocated. The committee, which has held five long hearings on the bills during the past month, unanimously approved a n amendment limiting all of the the no-fault bills to a fi ve-year test period. The authors of all five plans agreed that v.•ould be desirable to force a re view by the legisla ture of whether Dying at 27 He Faces Deatli Daily SAN DIEGO (AP )-"There are so many things wrong With me," says Paul Isleman. "I don·l kno1v if it is \.\'Orth it to stay alive this much longer." He doesn't always feel that wa y but he \\'OJft live much longer anyway, doctors say. Isleman lives one day at a Ume, having been told by physicians not to plan !11°re_ than a day ahead bequse there is no guarantee he 11 still be a!iv<. A diabetic for 20 yea.rs, lsleman now suffers severe . arthritJs and • skin disorder, has a poor heart and kidney and bas problems with his blood pressure and nerv~s. _ Jn the past two years be has ~ry divorced, buried. his mother lost his j(lb because or faihng health and given tiis tw~ chi ldren up to foster parenls, Yet despile these tragedies he says: "Llte is worth it." Paul Isleman is 27. "I've given 'life to someone else, raising two k.ids, '' he says. "I've traveled a lot. done a lot of things. Life is:rt'l really how long you live ju.st as long as you do something with il .. He Jives with his sister, sleeping most of the day . \Veekends ht takes his camper van and drives to the des-ert. where he collects rocks and re.laxes ... and thinks. "The kicb and J were planning to travel around in the camper this summer. That's why J bought it," he says. "I really wanted to travel. But the congestive heart failure llopped il PIANO SALE $JOO OFF ~!,:.· rellowl"I New Medel1: 1.-2W 12>1 2'40 .... . ... they now have, but would cost no more than Song's plan. The Song bill is SB 40. The Moscone plan is in SB 384 and SB 945. Reaga11 '8 \Velfare Plan 'Go' SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state has overcome a legal holdup and finally started Gov. Rona!d Reagan's "work for welfare" program in Ven· tura County· Reagan announced thi s Thursday and added that the slate is trying to beat the welfare rights lawyers to the courthouse in order t o forestall even further delays. Formally called the Com· munity Work Expe r ience Program, or CWEP, &t was part of Reagan's welfare reform of last year. Under it, about J0,000 welfare recipients in 35 counties are 10 be given work assignments of a max· imum of 80 hours a month. The recipients: are to be able-bodied persons who can 't find jobs. "I believe this program Is a practical and sensible way to reduce dependency on welfare in California," Reagan said at a news conference . "It wiH be welcomed by most of the participants as a v.•ay to help them deve lop some work ex- perience. and eventually find permanent employment." - CONN SPINET .HAMMOND SPINET ·oRGAN ..... , •• , $995 W•· $1Jtut .......... NOW ifAMMOND SPINET ORGAN ""5'-'"'191!« ..,,... e 1495 '41!;,i $172'.!IO ........ NOW tp, ' ·HA~ND CONSOLE · ·.··~ &. O,EWXI SPEAKER • ..,. .. wM,_... s 1·59s Mr ~'!COW OllLT . , ALL Pl4f'OI .u ..... ..,... , .......... , .......... ........ \ • • WURLITZER DELUXE SPINET C:llolce of llirn. $1695 Wos $2165.00 NOW WURLITZER CONSOLE ORGAN 4500R $'2595 W• $2150.00 NOW HAMMOND DELUXE SPINET ORGAN °"' $ ' W• $J155.00 NOW 1495 WURµTZER SPINET THEATRE ;:i;;7'5AIO NOW $1495 w.~~AS $$99 Did you know that this roomy, 6-cylinder American car is priced just 831 higher than a Toyota Corolla 1600? 11,.,. c1• 1~ 1 Toyoll Corolla 1600-oralllOSt 11y little lllfOrt-yo• CU lft'ord I Mlftrick. Look: FORD MAVERICK ,_ .. ,_ $2,1'60 •• TOYOTA COROLLAI ... ,_.... ...,._ ,.,,.,,. VW J IJ (Seper ledle) ,_.... ...,._ $2,15' •• DATSUN PL!lt ,_.... -Sl,306.• • "' k •M r med•h Pell.Ilks OYier praper• M1in1enance: Even simpler, more c:omuient tW Ille lltde lmiiorts. Toyota, for example, r ecommends normal service every 3000 miles or three months, whichever comes first. On Maverick, it's 6000 miles or six months. So Maverick's recommended service interval il) twice as long as ToyoJa's. • MlllUfKlu .. •s lll'XIHlld rer pr • 2-dOf • ''°" c:t11rvn. If 1ny. INlllMllon (harllf!I, lllle Ind 11.lU. ~Yet'k:ll.'1 desllfl•llOll CJI~ II Sl60, Ind Cllllornl• 1m!11lon IVllllm Sll.17. NOTE: People ask us how we can afford to offer a roomy, ~ylinder Maverick at about 1hc same price as the little imports. Fint, we've bttn ma.k.in1 small can since 1908. Experience help$. Second, we haven't changed Maverick-except for mechanical improvements-since we first introduced iL That kind of continui1y helps to control COSIS. We aJsodcsigncd Maverick to be a si1nple machine to care for. Jn fact, we've even prepared a manual wbicb tells you ho~ to do many maintenance jobs yourself. One more convenience : there are over 5,600 Ford dealers in rho country. Toyolahas about 850. Third, recent currency revaluations and devaluatioos have helped restoie the competitive stance o{ American manufacturers. -ihllotll, fwanarl1:..,S-Mtt ••ol•tt--lil1ol• 1600. There's no wasted space inside Maverick . At the same time'. there's none of Iha I small-car crowded feeling. Most little Imports she,... "-ey11114er e•11Hs. Minnick lh'et )'811 16-eyll.ereJllf11e. It's smoolh. It's reliable. It leis you accelerate into turnpi ke traffic wilh confidence and hold your own on sleep hills. And ii dclivt.-. surprisingl.Y good gas mileage. A19M rar•i.1 trips. Mr.oerick's track is 6.9" wider than Toyota Corolla"s. lls wheelbase is 11.1" longer. There's a bit more weight., too. Bythemselvcs, lhese differences aren't very big-bul Jbeycan add.up to a bigdifteronce in Jhc FORD MAVERICK FORD DIVISION ~ wayMaveriekdrives and handleslhcopcn road . It may just be the best car value in America to.slay. Better idea for s1 rc1y ... buckle up! See your Ford Dealer. I i • 't ~ D AD ,Y P ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Had Their _Say HunUngton Beach .and Fcuntaln Valley voters rracked the arch-co nservative ima ge of Orange County Tuesday by supporting the fl uoridation of public Y.•a.ter supplies in both cit ies. Flu oride has Jong been a righ\·\\.'1ng banner, and when both city councils tried to take the lead by ap· proving lJuoridation more than a year ago, strong anti· fluoride groups were able to push the issue on to thi;: ballot Voter~ in San Clemente recently turned dO\\'n a re- quest to place fluoride in their water. But 11untington Beach voters ovenvhelmlngly favored it 122,548 to 14,7581 and Fountain Valley residents gave it a reason· able margin 16.292 to 5.333 ). Both communit ies have a lot of children. a yo ung population, and the vote probably expresses that char· acter. ~[unllngto n BraC'h \'oters did sn1ash a proposed ci ly council pay raise 26,421 to 9,262 , \11hlch can p1·obahly be interpreted as a general reactio n agai nst the in· creased costs of government. It \vas a healthy election and the voters had th eir say, quit e s trongly in mo st cases. Successful 'So'" Bo,vl' The ~irst annual "So'v Bo\\l'' f!3,I! footh:-n r on1<>5-L in Jfuntington Beach only rai:.ed :ihout s2:,o for th e senior cJass at Huntinglon Beach lli gh. bul ti certainly raised a Jot of communily spirit. The h igh school seniors \\t'rr happy hrtJusc t he~· \\'hacked the devil out of the poli <:c-dC'fJ .'.l !'tn1<·nt's foot· • 20 Questions · Most Will Find Difficult ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Today's word quiz is concerned vdth llt- tle·known , but in1port<1nt . disciplines and fields of study. ()nc out of four right n1akes you a s:iva nL. I . \V hat is the name of the studv dealing with ethir::ll or religious values? 2. What ls the study of the origin and his· tory of J'lr<lper names? 3. W ha t is: the branch or meteor- <llagy that s1udies rainfaU and precipitation? 4. What ls that part of philosophy that Inquires into the nature. modes1 and limitations or hu1nan knowledge? 5. WHAT IS THE scie nce ot mountains called'.' 6. "rhat is the name of that system of doctrines con cerning ultimate theological matters llke death, the last judgment1 ~eaven and hell? i-. 7. \Vhat is the branch of medicine that tvaluates cures <i nd remedie!'? 8. If we wrote a biography of " i.a1nl , in "·hat fie ld would that \vork be hsttd? 9. \Vhat is !he technical name tor the science of food or <het ? ID. \VllAT IS TllE scientif ic S111dy of ltikes, ponds, and streams~ 11. \Vhat is the st udy of anima l ~·havinr, especially 1n relation 10 habitat? (Books li ke "The Naked Ape'' Dear Gloomy Gus ff all elections are supposed to hf secret, v.·hy are there different colored primary ballots for each party? -L.F. Tllh lt1!1111 ••f1Kl1 ,,.,.,,.., wltwt, 1101 ... c•t11r11Y tti-.. ti f~t 11-111111. l"HI ftut ltl H tYI It OIOl'"f Oil, Dl llf .. liel. !all int o this category .) 12. \Vhat is the art of int erpreting n1usical rhy thn1s ln bodily movements called'.' 13. \Vhat is the science of popu]ation statistlcs? 14. Whst Is the study dealing wJlh the length ol huma n life ? 15. WHAT IS TIIE sy!tfflmtlc classifl· cation of diseases? 16. \Vhat ls the phHosophical study of happiness called'.' 17. What ls the study of freaks or monstrosities in animals and plants'.' <Known to the Romans as lusus naturta, "freaks of nature.") 18. What is the science of treating the hair known as'.' 19. If you want lo tell a toadstool from a mushroom, which branch of botany should you study ? 20. \Vhi ch linguistic discipline knoll-'S the root! of all these words'.' ANSWERS : l. A:<io!og.v. 2. Onomaslics. 3 llyetolo,l!Y l(lr Ombrologyf. 4. f·:pisll'n10Jogy, 5. Orology. 6. E.~cha tology. 7 lan1atoloRY· 8. Jlagi(llngy 9. SilolnJ:y. 10. Limno!o1tv. 11. Erholog,v. IZ. l~urhy!.hmics. 13. De n1 o g r :i p h y lor l.arlthmics). Ii Aion1rtrics. I 5, Nosology. 16. r:udcn1onol ogy. 1 i . Teratology. 18. Trichology. 19. fol ycology. 20. Etymology. Wants National Primary To the Editor: A nat ional primary by popular vote is the only democrat ic way to run ft presidential election. Al present the presidential primaries are fia.$C()s, and do n('ll neces~aril~ reflect the true desires of the populativn. The candidates are chosen by delegates whose viewpoints do not necesaarily correlate with the popula- tion. A prtsldential candJdate could be ac· cepted by a majority of American!!, but not accepted by a small number or deleg1tes ind find himself a loser. SUCH HAS BEEN the case In many states In nurntrous presideotial primaries throughout history. Until the American people are permit· fto select 1he RepubHcan anrt l)'>m(). c c nominees themselves by rlirect ar vote, U:ley will not ei-perience democracy. 11 TERRY J, NIENHUIS • Helpf•I l'ollce t -Tt_the Editor : f#Ol enough credll bu been given to the Bt1 George --- Dear George : Are p!!ndas pecutlllt to l'llin•? P.T. pear P.T.: Naw, China Is used lo pandas. ~ a bunch of Republicans and ....... papennon. now THAT'S pe- culiar lo Cblna. 1 _(And will you 1 .. ve politic. out '-et' m1 Jovelom column, plf~ase!) ' MAILBOX LHf.,., 11'-0m "'"'" •re -lt91'M. Ntm.,11", w•lr•n thtuMI ,,,,_,, tllllr --111 ,.. .. ,., .. It-it. Tl\e t!t~I M '•""'°M ltlMl'I M Ill .. 1(1 tr •l1t1l~•I• 11-.i It r~ Atl t.IMl't 1t1111t 1.., cl~• 111 ... tvre lllf "11111" 141111'911. Mr! 1111Mt ,.,,~ M wlllllotMI 111 ........ ,, H wttk.19111 ,.... Is 11111'1111. '"',.., will -.,. '11illllt/llM, Hunlington Bear:h Police Department fvr !he many arts vi service they render lo the C'()mmunity flOl only on duty. but also above and beyond the call of duty. How m11ny people in 1'untlngton Beach are a"·11re of the extent to which the police deparLmcnt goes lo"·ard helping the young people o( Jhe community? One ouUlloding e~ample w a s Im particijJOtJon ol the pallce department ln the footblJJ game held June J at Hunt· lngton Beach High School's Sl1<11t Field . lN ORDER TO help rllise funds for the &r11duatlrlg senior cla!S, members ti the police department played the seniorliO.Ya. using their own time and buylnf the needed tquipment for their use. We would llke the entlre community to know about one o( the many "good deed!!'' tt\at the police perform above and beyond their work of law enforcement. We at the high school are deeply appreclaUve ol lhe Interest, ht.Ip , and cooperatlon of the lJuntington Beach PoUce Department. DARRELL STILLWAGON. Director of Activities KIYO BERNARD. Senior Cl11s,, Advisor Huntington Beach High School ball team . 4&-0. Police office rs. those ~·ho weren 't limp-- ing &f'ter the gam e, \\'ere happy beCBUSC it \V3S J lot Of fun. The locaJ cops showed they can rib themselves by picking a pig, ''Futz," for a mascol, dressing their paddy wagon up as a Red Cross a111bulance and handing the seniors a water-fiJ led football at one point. About 350 fans watched the Saturday afternoon game at the high school stadium. tt had to be a worth- \\1hlle eve nt, in terms of public-police relations alone. Jt made the officers real, especially for the youth. Help for Pregnant Girls Since last September the Huntington Beach Union lfig h Sc hool Distric t has been sponsoring a project kno'.i.1n as the Sc hool Age ~fothers Prog ram. The progra1n, \\•hich is supported by state f un d!>, allov.·s girls who have become pregna nt lo attend special classes designed to hel p them prepare for motherhood and to continue their education. The classes, held in the ba sement of the Hunting· lon Beach Convalescent HospitaJ, offer instructi on on labor, del ivery, child care and nutrition in addition to pulling the girls through pre-natal exercise every morning. f'erhnps the most iinpo1·tant aspect of the program, though. is that the girls are no longer isolated until their pregnancy is finished. As one girl put it. "{ don't kn o'v if I could go through this by myself." It is i1nportant that they are able to receive counseling and the support of each other through this fine progra1n. H ''IT WOUL~t<T BE NO CONVENTION WIOOUT ME! Cotasequences if McGover1a Is the No11ai1aee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition WASIDNGTON -How lo wrlte a plat- forn1 on which George t".1cGovem could run for President is not one of the lesser problems facing a Democratic National Convenlion which meets only a monlh from now . Does the platform say , "get out of Viet- nam right no1\' re- gardless vf the con- Sl'quences"? l)ot:s it say. "give rverybcxly $1,000 a year regardless of C06t"? Does it say, "leg- alize marijuana'.'" Does It say. ''tax heavier those with in· comes beginning at the $12.000 level to help those with lower incomes"? Does it say, "Let the POWS in Vielna m take their chances after an American \Vi thdrawal''? IN ALL PROBABILITY the 1972 Democratic national platform. ad opted before the nomi nee is selected, v.·ill not say any of these things. It is also possible that George ~1cGovern ~·ill not say most of those things if he wins the nomination and runs against President Nixon . (RICHARD WILSO~ \\'hat is clearly and evidently called for <1fter this Ion~ prirnary campaign in \1•hich candidates have oHen said anything that came into their minds is a redefinition of \\.'hal the Democratic Par- ty actually stands for. 'fhe "'ay mallcrs are nO\\' it is very hard to tell \vhat the party stands for . ex· cept opposition to the person of President Nixon. but v.'ith great many Democrats and even some of the candidates agreeing in part with what Nixon is doing. SEN. llUBERT HUt.tPllREV su·alJO"-'S hard and says he v.·ill support both the nominee and the plal form of the Democratic National Cvnvention. This v.i lt not be easy fvr Senat or Humphrey if Senator McGovern is nominated on a platform lo his liking . It may be no t•asier for Senator Humphrey to support ~1cGovern than ii 1vas for many Republicans to support S en at or Goldv.·at er in 1964 . Jn effect, Se natvr Humphrey says that Senator ?-.·lcGovern is \\Tong about 1he conditions of getting oul of Vietna m. wrong about the defense requiren1ents of the United States, and 1vron,e: about ho\v to run the fiscal affai rs of the counlr \'. Any nominee who is l'TOllR on so 1n111iy vital points \\'Ould lax the loya lly of such a dedicated i)emocrat :is J1un1phrcy. Tll_E CONCLUSltlN tha1 S l' n a t or ri.tcGovc rn is th e fkmocrat's version of Senator Gold\\'ater is not prrcise on 1nany C()Unts. but in a general sense tht're is a recog nizable comparison. 1·hc difference Hes in the fact that the .Re publ ican organization \\'anted Gold1vatcr and the old line Democratic organizati on. such as it is. does not \reltome ~lc<:overn. Goldwater could hold the Rcpubli('nn qrganization people from the South . \re.~t and Afidwest. He did not grt 1n11ch sup- port from Nelson A. Rol'ke ft'll rr <1 nrl other leaders of the Eas tl·m Repub!it•an establishment \vho regarded his non,ina· lion as a disaster. t.tCGOVERN, IF nom1nJ\\•<i. \rill have the same kjnd of trou ble 111 different quarters of his own pany. mai nly in the South and Sout h"'·est and possibly in some Northern slates. v:here leaders are now mumbling that this nomination 11·ould be a Democratic disaster like Goldwater 's Republican diaster, rtlulting in the defeat of local candidates and the shatterin~ of Democratic unity. Hov.· Sen. Jicnry M. Jackson o[ \Vashington could suppart McGovern for Presi dent is another minor mystery ill the McGovern phenomenon. Th• Democratic tax czar, Rep. Wilbur :ri.tills, v.·ould certainly be a b.nrd conversion. SO IT GOES DOWN a long list 8' i:>emocrats 1vho are out of tune with tha. new philosophy of the former ' -cacher and bomber pilot from South Dakota. Conciliation of the rather outraged regulars of the party, who were taken una11.·ares by McGovern's rise, wiU be lriec\ b.V Senator McGovern . But he will have to lake a stand of one kind or an· •JI her in !he numerous contests vver seal· ing state delegations, leading among them Illinois, \\'here Mayor Dale y is cha!Je nged. Then it \\'ill be one side or th e ot her for ri.1cG<>vem, but not both . If he unites the party, il will have lo be by compromi ses that might dampen the ardor of his supporters with o u t di minishing the misgivings of the doubters. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam \VASlll NGTO:-J -nu.:h.1rd Nixon and Lt•onirl Arr1hnev r{':it·hCT\ ;i "tticit un- derstanding " du ring their secret Kremlin conversations that the !14·0 supe rpowers 11·ill sta rt to rlisengage from Vietnam. The President canie home from t'i·lf>Scow convincrd that the Russia ns want to end the Vle1- nam War but don't '"ant to appear less stal"·art in their sup- port of Hanoi than the Chinese. Tile "'ar has bttn a rlrAln on the Russians \\.'ho have been s up p I yin g North Vietnam \\'ilh e x p e n s i v e miHtary hard· u·are. Out of the ~JoscO\\' meeting, therefore. ma y come a reduction in both Soviet and Ameri can arms shipments to the rival Vietnnms. BOTH NIXON AND Brez hn ev ex- pressed a willingness, ii they didn 't reach a precise agreement, to phase do'>'-TI milltary aid to the opposing sides. The subject Is so delicate inside the Kremlin, however. that the President carefully rtCrained from discussing Vietnam In his TV report to the Soviet people. He brought to Moscow "'ith him background papers, whJch portray the Kremlin leaden as almost paranoiac about the Chinese. ln the eariy war years, the Soviets would have nOthing to do with peAce efforts, lest 't confirm Chinese chllra~ th,al U..y were ioft,on,tho wor. The secret papers pre.pared for Nixon lell how tho Soviet govetnnlenl,' In May 1965, re.fused even to deliver a peace mewge to the Nonh Vietnamese. Lyn- don Johl'l.'JOn merely want~ to notify Quotes Oara Link, Pasadtoa -11 Running a cl. ty or county, state or nation Is not much different than rearing a family. the secret being to IRCt up to problt:mll and never give up. A woman I! the gl ue that kttP3 a famil y together. &nd "-omtn In politics very we.JI may be the glue that k .. po our country fl"m flying apArt.•• Hanoi that he was ordering a bombing pause . "l AM NOT A postman ," grumped Nikolai Flryubin. the Deput y Foreign ~tinister, when he was asked to relay the message. He suggested thal t h e Americans find 11>eir "o\\.'n \\'ays of transmitting message!." American Ambassador Foy Kohler, in a repart to the State Department. blamed lhe incident upon "Soviet sensitivity" tO\lo'ard the Chinese Communists. Washington was surprised, thererore, to 'ind Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin eager. two years later to serve as an in- tcrn1cdia ry between the United State! and North Vietnam. He made the offer In February 1967, during talks with British leaders in London. tlis phone calls \Vere intercep ted nnd he \\'3S overheard reporl1n~ jubilantly to Brezhnev in A1oscow: "Tht're'!i a grr:.t possibility of achie\'in,1t the a1n1. if the Vietnamese will understand thr 11resent situRlion that "'e have passed to 1hen1. They v.-ill have to decide." THE NORTll VIETNA1\1ESE . ho~·ever, rejected the overtures. A fl e r w a rd , Kosygin ruefully told A mer i ca n Ambassador Lle"·eltyn Thompson In to.Iosco\\' that the role of the media tor wiu uncomfortable. ''They either complica ted the prof>. lern ," he said, "or pretended !hey were doing something \\'hen in ract they were not ." Kosygin said his intervention in London had provoked "fury" in Peking but that lhe Chinese had been the winners in lhe end when hls efforts failed . Then he asked Thompson suspiciously whether ''the Chinese had approached the U.S. (about the) .possibility Of negotia· Uom on Vietnam." The ambassador con- Fault,s of 'No-Fault' hdallr!llNewt ll<vk!J Fair and wot.kable insurance prote¢.lon against the unfore.s~ accident or lDjaty, involving property and ,,erJOns is Ill ablolute ntcetalty -1nd no-oot b more OGn!CiOus of this than the iMUTanee In- dustry Ille!/. It II udtavorlng <:ONtanlly to Improve cover~e and to keep COltl wltbtn bounds. In the property and casualty !iilur111<e field (1utomoblle incl bodily Injury), a general movement II 1D>- derway toward an improved 1yste.m. At the moment. total "no-f1ult In- surance" seems to ha\'t caught the publk fancy . As generally understood, It 11 1 !onn of lnsurance ln which no one ls be.Id 8t fault. Theoretically, no-fault blftar.. ance saves money for bolh lhe Insured 1'nd the Insurance companies. But, un-. llm ited no-fauJt insurance in atat.ea such as P.fassadtUM!ttJ, where It hu been cstabllabed by law, appareoU, bu quit• a few (aultt of Its own. ACCORDING 1'0 a columnist writing In ~ Boston, Massachusetts, S u n d R y Herald Traveler, a .parked car of a motoillt " .•.. could 'be bft by .• drun~en driver and the motorist, completely ln-- nocent of any blame, would have to pay from $50 to $100 ot the cost or repairing hi.a C8J', with no opportunity to recower ... !run tho guilty drivu." Under the Ma1111chu1ett1 no--rauJt lawi 1nnocent vie· UrnJ ol penon1I iQjury accidents are equally penalized. M•Jor eegroents ol tho Insurance In- dustry reoommtnd actJon at the 118te level to tnact realOhlble auto insurance reform legislation which would utilize fe.atures ol no-fl\llt Jnsuraoce, yet retain the all-important principle of l<ial re•pon3lbill\y, Leading tlemtnts of the insurance industry believe that refonns In the institution of lnrurance to meet today's requlrements should promote tafer cars, ~ater driver reaponalbllity and the development, IO far as prac- Ucable, of tbe time and cort savine benefit( or no-rault coverage. jecturcd afterward that Kosygl1 may have thought the Chinese encouraged the United states to start negot.i1tions, know· ing !hey would fail and thus embarrass lhc Soviet Union. YET IN A rascinat ing aside. Kosygin recalled that he personally had been in llanoi \\--hen the United States began bombing North Vietnam. "Why did not the U.S. turn to hi m at that time and explain to him it! prob- lems'.'" he asked the American am· bassador. Kosygin didn't say, however, \vhat he would have done. In view of lhis background, Nixon J1andled the Chinese angle delicately in his talks wit h Brezhnev. No transcript was made except for the Pre3ident 's personal notes. However. be told aides afterward that the Vietnam diacussions had been "intent" but "productive." Both tho Uni ted Slates and Rulsll, ho said. will begin backina away from the war. The Pm:ldent, incidentally, was wary about his own credibility wit h Peking. He ~trucled his subordinates not lo say anything to their Soviet counterparta: that Chinese Premier Chou Eo-lai coukin "t read. In other wonil, he didn't want U.S. negotlatcrs telling the Soviets one lhlni ond tho Chlnne another. 'ClllAllOICOAIT DAILY PILOT llob<rl N. W <«I, PubliJh<r 'l'llo!!Mu K«l1il, J!:dllor AJHnW.Bo\n E41lorlol Pog< Editor Tho edlt..w -.,, Ille DallY Pilot aerka to Inform and atJrnu. late niod<n by ..-.Unc lhll newai-f>C!'I"• oplniom and "°'""' mtnWJ' on topics ot tntn9\ and. •IJ:'nlncance. by provtdtftf a forum for Ult expmadon or ·wr'""""' cplnlont. and by ..-iu. Ille dlvtrw viewpoint. ot Informed ob- aervmi and 1pokearrw:tl on toP'o ot U..day. Frlday, June 9, 1972 po oc ye an di SC M tr in re wi '" " M i • • ' • • • ~ .,.. . . . . . . . . . .. .... Orange Coast Today's l'Dial EDITI ON VOL. 65 , NO . 161, 4 SECTIONS, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1972 N TEN CENTS Trail Bloclied by Politicians-Denti·st Nev.·port Beach dentist Tb om a !I ritacKinnon today charged that political p<l\\'ers are trying to block public use of a legal right-of-way for an ocean front bicy- 1.:le trail. Dr. ~lacKinnon said he plans to bring hlS allegations before the city's Bicycle Trails Commiltee, o! which he is a member, and urge the co nun it tee to do !Wmething about it. rr the committee can't get action that \vay, MacKinnon says he'll encourage the • panel. as individuals, to file a taxpayers' suit claiming the city is depriving tlic public of ils own property. "There is a street right-of-way along the entire length o( the Peninsula that should be opened to the public." he said. "Today lhere is a trail only between E and 36th Streets, stopping be(ore il gets to Peninsula Point and \Vest Ne,vport." J\lacKinnon charged J\fayor Donald A. J\fcfnn is, who represents \Vest Newport. and Vice ?o.fayor Howard Rogers, y,•ho rv1ne Walton, Placed 011 Probatio11 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Basket· ball slar Bill \Valton of UCLA, hos pitalized in the school's medical center for treatment of an in· fection, has been sentenced to l'l· month probation and a $:JO fine for his part in an antiwar demonstra- tion. The university said Thursday \\'alton may appear later before the dean or students with about 50 other students arrested during 1he April 11 protests agains the mining of Haiphorlg harbor. An attorney pleaded no contest for \Va!ton to a charge of distf.blng the pea~ Wednesday in Van Nuys Municipal Court. 1 'Glue-sniffing' Eyed in Crash Injuring 4 Teens A glue-sniffing expedition to Upper Newport Bay ended in searing pain, blood ll!ld near-tragedy late Thursday when a carload of teenagers slammed into 1 power pole returning to Costa Mesa. The 11:30 p.m. crash injured all four occupants, aged 12 to 19, disfiguring a 13- year-old girl who lost part ()f her nose and had one eye mangled. She alSCl suffered a fractured leg, as did the driver, \rho u·as arrested at the scene and booked into the Orange County Medical Center jail u•ard. Driver Patrick D. Foster, 19, a transient. was held on .!luspicion of driv- ing under the inOuence of a drug resu1ting in personal injury. Foster v.·as admitted to the hospitlll with possible fractured ribs and face cuts in addition to his other injuries. The I3~year-old girl wa s listed in serious condltion today at Costa l\fesa l\femorial Hospital. The other t"·o victims, boys aged 12 and 14, suffered less serious injuries, one a fractured ankle and the other a lip cut and head pains. : Officer Chano Camarillo alleged the group admitted sniffi ng enamel and glue from scrllps ()f cloth recovered from Foster's demolished car. Yorty May Run Again LOS ANGELES (AP)~riticizing a City Council decision to deny his salary re- quest f o r deputy m a y o r designate Muriel M. Morse. Mayor Sam Yorty says lie may seek re-election next year. "A lot cif people are asking me to run for mayor. I just may do It," Yorty told 1 Ci· t)' Hall news conference Thursday. Soutl1 Viet s Repo1·t Two 'Victories' SAIGON (UPI ) -Another 1,000 South Vietnamese marines led by tanks moved into Communist-held Quang Tri Province today to join a 2,500-man probe. Gen. Lewis Walt, the retired U.S. :r.tarine commandant, predicted an even- tual offensive there would drive the North Vittnamese "out of the country.'' nae Baigoa government rJported maJ<r victories in the central coastal town of Dip Da and at An Loe, the besieged pro- vincial capital 60 miles north of Salf<in. At Dap Da, South Vietnamese troops led by a pickup team of tankl and with U.S. air support recaptured the town and tore down the Viet Cong llag. At An Loe, South Vietname s e paratroopers broke through by road and entered the tov.'Il. for the first time since it came under siege two months ago. The U.S. COmmand also reported big· ger BS2 ·raids against Communist posl· tions in North Vietnam u far as 30 miles north of the Demilitarized Zone. It said n.ore than 200 fighter-bombers struck the Hanoi·Haiphong area Thursday Jn raids which knocked out six bridges, cut roads and railroad.!! in .seven places and pound- ed airfields, storage areas and anti- aircraft and missile sites. The strikes left the Cat Bi Airfield near Haiphong in flames that towered 300 fef't and touched off a series of expl().!lions throughout the vast target area, including an army barracks fi ve miles from J-lanoi. Walt, who visited near the r..1y Chanh River frontilines north or Hue today, said (I) the Communist offensive of March 30 had lost its momentum, and (2) all of Quang Tri Province would be retaken. He predicted a major govf'rnment counter-0ffensive -"The . South Viet· namese are g()ing to drive them out of the countrv." Walt. roUr metal stars glittering from the collars of his camounnge uniform, said that once the government courr- teroffensive begins the North Vietnamese will ask for a ceasefire in place and that would lead to "a very gocxl time to ex- pect 110mething to come out ()f the Pari.!I peace talks ." UPI oorre.!lpondent Donald A. Davis reported from Hue that the marines driv- ing tnto Quang Tri today Jdlled 50 North Vietnamese in a series of 6har p battles to add to the 9 killed Thursday. •He said the South Vietnamese tuk for~ Rumbered 3,500 men. represents the Peninsula, with trying to keep things lhe way they are. "The residents at either end of lhe Peninsula have the feeling the property i.!I really theirs," he said. "Yet there is a million-dollar strip that everybody should be able to use. "Their representatives are trying to hold up the rest of the people from using ii," MacKinnon said. Ire flayed a remark made by ltogers 11t a recent council meeting. DAILY l"lLOT Slfll ....... D11y i 11 Cour t Jennifer Dickey, 9, daughter of Presiding Judge Everett Dickey of 1.Jarbor Judicial Dis· trict Court. partakes of goodies offered as part of dedication and open house cer emonies Thursday at court's new Joca· tion, 4201 Jambor ee Ro ad, Newport Beach. State Sells Off 'Slow' Alcohol COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Ohioans will get a .!lhot of bargain basement booze thls month. The state Liquor Control Department Is planning a "remnants day !!ale" begin- ning June 16 at 25 stores around the state. Prices will be slashed$\, $2 or $.'Jabot- tle on 137 items, liquo r Director Richard E. Guggenheim 'Said today. The sa1t' items are being discontinued as regu1ar stock at state liquor stvres. 3 Women to Be Arraigned Banquet 'Entertainers' Accwed of Lewd Conduct 'llnl-·wboollepdly-lloo. i 1arp -P of -., -and Tiii porly, wlllch follcmd a day or 1011 ~ In a -h=--1 (D. .and a 1looquel, -atlended by -al'P"'Pr!lto by HimllnCIOD -'flea of. ·\ cloct<n tnlf lllelr wt ... , police aakl. Ileen are llChedulod !or uni.-All tine women !lave been rei..Jed June 'II In West Orange eoum,-ladldal ~ ~ Couill)' Jail an.t udl Dfltrlcl Oaurt. """"' ... boll. The ..,... 11omen .... amo1oc1 1tioy ... r--· Wedneoclay night by HunllnltOn l!taeh ,-lrlt'V. 'l'owmonil, II, w .. 1 Covino, police al !he Moadowlark Go11 Club, u c:harpd Wllh con1plracy to commit proo- lhey allepdly performed top!Mo and ....._ llluliola, Jewd cand ... and with vlolatlng tomlea dancbC ....Ut\ell. Ille dli''• toplao ,and b o II om I e 11 PoU06 aakl the women """ Derlormfog oni-. durlac 1 porty lhmrn by t'1e '°P11111--Daflmly L Grtoick, 27, Alla Lorn.I., daDI. Donlllll and l'lllrmodlll' J'lold -.._,. u 11111 Toi1111end- O.,," 11 tnrarmal ccuntywlde ........ -Elllae L Blnd1, 27, 114Mmead, charged with lewd conduct and violation or ' Ille cllJI'• lop!w and boll<lm!es1 ordinance. Nine undercover police olltcm, in- cluding one ll(Olll from the Orange Coun· ty ~let Ailor!>i>''• office, wined and Alned Wljb the claC!tors, waiting for the dancing lo start. Poltce had been tippet! that ll0111ethtng mlibt happen al the normally quiet go!! club, so they bought advance Uctets lo lheevenl Tbert were no other 1msts made at the puty. Police are llill lrytilg to delennlne who Invited the wcmtn. "Rogers sakf. 'I don't want ever to hear about this again.' " MacKJnnon said, ''\\'ell. he has no right to say that." Rogers had made the statement as he got councilmen to strike the $200.000 fron\ the projected 1973-7'4 budget that had been earmarked for an extension or the ocean front bike trail. MacKinnon contends one or the big reasons residents along the ocean front don't wan! bicycle trails there is that they have encroached out into the public ri~ht -of·"'ay "1'hey're concrrncd about their patio il that are h:ingini: out ulto I h c paprr street," l\!acKrnnon said. lie acrused l'Oll!lr1ln1cn uf avoidinb the whole en('f'Olil'hn1ent issue. ··Being repres!'ntati\"cs or the entire ci· ty, they should nnd OUl{ht lo lOllk in!u !he encroachn1ents," he said. "This pubHr proiwrty either should bc- develop<'Ci or !ht>y should ~et rid of lt They have avoidr<l doing anyth1n&, ·• ht· • OlllS * * 1I Senawrs Generally Favorable By WTI..LIA\\.f SCHREIBER DI rM DfltJ L'llel Sl•H Newport Beach'.!! state legislators, both of whom have anti-Pacific Coast Freeway measure.!! pending in S a c r a m e n t o , reacted favorably today to a new Irvine Company stance favoring elimination of the route through Newport Beach. Assemblyman Robert Badham (R· Newport Beach) and State Sen. Dennis OO)>eftier (R;Newj>crt -· • .,Rid, however, they woula reserve detailed comment until they have a · chance to study the position statement. "From wlilt I know about the position, jf wou1d seem the Irvine Company is tak· Ing a cornpletely new stand on the freeway Issue," Carpenter said. The statement issued by the Irvine Company to the Newport Beach City Council lends support to the city's efforts to remove the route from the state freeway system. Badham, whose ABI322 w o u Id eliminate only the Newport Beach leg of the freeway, praised the Irvine Com- pany'.!! action. "Of course we are going to have to see the statement to respond in more detail, but 1 most certainly want to commend the Irvine Company on a position that will preserve the integrity of our coastal communities," Badham said. ''This new stand also shows a great deal of foresight in long range. proper development of !he coastal areas," he ad· ded . "I am certain that such support will be most helpful in the passage ()f my bill in the Senate 1'ransportation Committee," Badham said. The company also has instructed its legislative advocate to join forces with Newport Beach's lobbyist in getting the route eliminated. To this point. the Irvine Company publicly had maintained a position of neutrality about the freeway. Carpent~r. whose senate action seeks the total elimination of the Route I Coastal Freeway statewide, was more reserved in his comments about the ac-- tion. "I am ple3..!led they have at least taken (See SOLONS, Pag• %) Cocaine Supply Gone From Hoag Hospita l A small supply of the drug cocaine has been stolen from a secret hkllng place In a Hoag Memorial Hospital patient s · amlning room, Newport Beach police: were tvld Thunday. Officiab of the faclUty's intern tralnlng program aald the five vlall containing GO grains of the drug were111t kept in a kx:'ked medical chest which make.!1 an · easy target. COAST AL LA ND PLAN DELAYED The C.Wornla State Park and Rtcrution commluJon, meeting today at N•wport S.aeh City lfall, deferred di&CU~sion of Irvine C.Om- piiny 1>!1111 for the stretch of «i.111taJ laf\d between Corona del Mar and 1..aguna Beach, lt Is e1pect.ed that ful\--BCale dlscuulon.!1 of the area's future dev<fapment wur be studied al th• comnitsslon'i next meeUng. July II, In Eureka. . t HE KEEPS MOVING Newport Mayor Mcinnis Mayo r Mc l1 111is 'Logs Fast Start 011 Key Measures By L. PETER KRIEG DI tllt D•llY L'Uel Slell J\Iayor Don J\otclnn is may be the most down-to-earth man in Newport Beach - even though he would rather be flying over it. Les.!1 than two months have gone by iiince the no-nonsense Northrop e1ecutlve was elected mayor by fellow councilmen. In that brief time span, Newport Beach suddenly: -Has before plaMing commlssioners tough ordinances on both density and high rise. -Leaned on the California Jlighway Commission enough so that it has freely admitted there may be no Pacific coast Freeway. -Joined the federal governinent ln a water pollution suit against a bayfronl developer. MclMls, hlmselr, since Apri l: Has restructured the entire city council committee eystem. -Converted council meetines from rambling dialogues to terse busine.'!..!I meeting.s_ -Tactfulty served notice he'll take no ilJ!f !roll\ pressutt groups. -Flown with his wife for a to-day vacation in Puerta C:Olorada, 1 hideaway at the li p of Baja California, in his own plallt. Sit down with him for R coupfe or houra; and you can nnc:1 out quickly which of the above he'd rathtr talk about. It started about 10 yettrs ago when his wife, G;llll, gave h1m flying Jeuoru: ror Cbrtstm-..· (•They ctune In R little envelo'pe -out of the blu•," oo pun intended, Mcinnis recalled. "! caahed them In rea> quick," be said, "and I bought my first etane before 1 even had my license." lie said th11t MW, with his two children Rrow n, he and hl.s wife get away from their yellow clapboard home lhaJ RrV~ u 1 landmark bn the West Newport tS.e MCINNIS, Pap I ) said "It seen1s that Rof:ers and i\fclnnis are violently against this. 1\ntl !hars th e reason they're in offiC'l•." t"llacKinnon charged Ile said that no! to use the cxlstinJ? publi<'ly-owncd property for a bic}cl,-. lrail "·ou!d be a waste of n1onev. "()ne o( th e big costs or bicyCJe Ir.ails I'll !;'Ind." J1e said. "It costs about a dollar a square f1~t for asphal!. hut il costs ~S<'e BICYCLE, l'agt Z) Help.Vowed To Critics Of Freewari The Irvine Company today announctd Its unequivocal support of nltempts to kill the proposed Pacific Const Freeway l{oute through Newport Heach. Irvine President \\lilliam H. ~lason, In a letter to Newport Beach city coun· c1ln1en disclosing what is considered • reversal of it.!I long-s1a11d111g pro--freeway posture, labeled the co nt rover g i al freev.•ay "a cloud hanging over mean· ingful land use planning in Newport Beach." Mason pledged the company's lobbyl!t In Sacramentv will do everythlna be can to help aet current anti-freeway legiala· Uon passed. The announcement broui:tit joy to the heartl of Newport Be!ch city officials. Afayor Dons!d A. Mcinnis, who held a pr~ss conference to rc/ea.!le the statement from Mason, .said chance.!I ol passage of bills designed to eliminate the route are significantly improved. "I expect that with this specific evl· dence of c o m m o n purpo6e that our legislator.!I will now move quickly to pro- vide the basis for the final resolution and allow U.!1 to mutually solve our prob- lems," Mcinnis said. He said the outlook is brighter not necessarily because the Irvine Company carries a Jot of weiRht 1n the capitol, but because it will show the Legislature that \'irtually the whole cil y is now on one side of the issue. ··we make progress based o rt teamwork.'' Mcinnis said. "This ill I fine example of the kind of teamwork we need to reach our common goals and ob- Jectives. I am highly pleased with the Irvine Company announcement and see it as a giant step toward final resolution of a citywide problem that has plagued u1 all for far too long." he said. Vice Ma yor •loward Rogers, a leading Freeway Fighter who attended the pre.!ls conference, applauded what he termed ';not an easy decision" for the company to make. Rogers said it was made "in the in- terests of the people of Newport Beach." Mason In his :~ 1ter, emphasized the same point "The Irvine Company's support of del~ lion or the freeway route la without con- dition," Muon llid. "It retts entirely on what the compiny teell to be a strong tSee FRE!WAY, Pip I) 0r .... Don't ev'" think about wullJnr your car thia: weekend. The weath- erlady says Its going lo be clouey with drizzles much or the wedtmd with partially clearini 11if.. sat. urday afternocit 1Jf you're lldJ.' lllghs 65-75. Lowt rliht ln>Ulld ID. INSIDE TODA'l' Tl1e Nati<mol S~ restiool opent in SOft ,LJUgo11 Balboa Park thit wttk. See to- • day's \Vtt1'nidtr for how to get tickets to one of three repertorr product,otu. l..M. .... ., ... tlRI It C•tl .. ,,_ J Clft~lt*I M-42 CemlU U (1'911-· » °"""~le:" • •.. ,., ... ,... . P ffllt!tt I S. 11 ,..,. .... ~ t .._,..~ It AM LaMtn II --. -..... ' z DAILY PILOT Final Vote Breakdow11 In Newpo11 Here are the final and official results from all 69 Newport Beach precincts in Tuesday's voting in the Califcrrrna Primary Election : PREl!ID~ REPUBUCAN FtiN71 Jllflt 9, 1972 ""'"" Ashbrook Jl,819 J, 117 DEMOCRATIC Chisholm Hwnphny JacbM Undaay McCarthy McGovern Muskie Yorty U.S. CONGRESS 3'Tll DL!TIUCT REPUBLICAN Sclmltz Carraway Denna Hinshaw DEMOCRATIC Black Ltnharl Loudon Rapp 4%ND DlllTRKT REPUBLICAN Burgener Gage Lewis Ream DEMOCRATIC Low• Tomehak STATE As.5E\fBLY 71ST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Badham DEMOCRATIC Z&1 l,75l 53 50 53 J,587 112 34 1.534 268 64 2,731 Mi 339 ,., 377 ti,801 J,162 274 938 1,254 1,969 12,267 Cunard 2,354 Thorpe 2.292 COUNTY CENTRAL COl\~IJTTEE STH DlllTRICT REPUBLICAN Bents Brokate Crocker Erwin Hopwood Johnson Loeffler ~10IS Nuon Roi"" Strader Swartley Taylor WUUams DEMOCRATIC Blrkett Dusenberry Gumblner Hln'ey McKown MeJvllle Meyer Michael• O'NtUI Sherm in PROPOSITIONS • ST A TE I y., No 2 Yes No J Yes No 4 Yes No s Yes l\o e Yes ~o 7 Yes No I Yes No t Yes No 10 Yes No PROPOSITIONS • LOCAL 7 ,25~ fi ,430 1,443 1,&75 7,172 2, 13.\ 2,587 3,429 l ,417 7,4115 4,713 J ,213 1,530 2,557 1.064 1,070 1,42:> %,311 2~54 I,635 J,751 1.1158 1,8811 l,011 13,531 7,189 ll,715 8,922 ) 1,6'3 9,007 10,298 10,080 10,539 10,0IH 12,568 8,187 14 ,224 5.96.'i 15,339 4.006 7.652 14.067 14 .357 4.85< f' CITY Of' NEWPORT BEACH Yes 12,511 No 8.802 G CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Yes 12,002 No 9,117 ff CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Yet Jl,30'.2 No 4,006 OAIL Y ,ILOT Sl•ll 'fl•i.> Win• Olllt'e Judy Kelsey. administrative as- sistant to Newport Beach Ci ty Manager Robert L. Wynn . has been elected president of the Association of l\.1unicipal filan- agement Assistants (lf South· ern Ca.lifornia. She takes offitc July l. ------------- FREEWAY ... sense of clvie re~pons1h1llty as flnc of the oldest members of !he Ne\\·por t Beach co mmunity.·· T\·1ason snid lhe announcement came after a series of "informal discu::ssions" with Mc Innis and newly elected Coun- cilman John Store. T\·lason, in his letter, and city ()fficials at the preSll conference. talked about the need for cooperation in lhe future to find alternative solutions to the ci ty·s lra!!Jc problems. Rogers said once the free\\'ay is dead, it will allow the State Public \Vorks Department to concentrate on the key problem, the Pacific Coast Highwa y bot- tleneck between Dover Drive and Bayside Drive. Education Group Will Hold Tea The local chapter of the Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children will hold a recognition tea Sa turday to present its annual awards. Lt!onore Wilson , honorary member and /~er k.Jndergarten teacher in Co!ta A1esa, w!U speak to auociaOon rnem~r1. And new o!tlcers will be installed and scholarshlps wlll be pre sen led from t : 00 p.m. to 3 p.m. at SL Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. More information can be obtained from Nancy Noble, 3159 Canadian Drive, Costa Mesa, 54~1694 . , The association encourages the study. interpretation and improvement o t tducatlonal opportuniUes for teachers of young children. Fish Fry Profit Moves Up $4,000 (;ross receipt estim.1t€'s lor last \\·cekend's Costa ~l esa Fish Fry a nd Carniv al \\'ere re ~·isecl upward today by $4,()(HJ. for a total of $89 ,000 for the three- d11.v period Ste\'(' !'crrin. membrr of the Q)sta \1 esa-Nev.'JKlrt Harbor Lions Club. said the $85.000 fi gure cit!'d earlier did not in- clude profits from the parade. Thl' parade, he said. is supported f1nan· tial!y by a number of local businessn1en. NormaHy more money is donated than is required to pay for the parade . This year. lhe surplus has been eslimattd at $4.000. L.ast year's gross receipt figure of $93,000 included the parade profits. Crash Kills U.S. Expert In Vietnam PLEIKU, Vietnam (lJJ'l ) -John Paul Vann , one of 1hc n1os1 t>xper!cnced lJ S. officia~ in Vi etnani, was killed last nig/1t In a helicopter crash over ll1e Ct>ntral H.ighlands, 1nllitary sources said, The sources said the 01158 Kiowa helicopter carrying Vann and t\\'O U.S. Army officers crashed around !O p.n1. near Sou1h Vlelnarnese Fire Uase 41A, HOme 2~5 n1iles north of Saigon. They said South Vietnamese troops at !he base went out on foot and found the "reckage of the plane and the bodies of the three Americans ;i half-n1ile lo the north. The sourcl'S s11id the Jiist racho conta c·t \\'ilh the heJ1c·op1,•r \\'a s ill 9 ~I p rn. <tfll1 "l\'e just don't i..r1011 "'11ctl1t·r ll 11·as shot down or 111·nt do\\'rl hel':iuse of 1nechan1cal [ru!tJre." Vann, sc11ior l' S ad1·iser in the Centrl'll !1 1g hl11nds, ~r r\'f'd ln Vietnani since 1961 111 both the Arm~ ;ind ;is tl eiviltan. He \\'as the only c:1v1han C\'C r ptcketl to serve as th e hc<td uf one of Soulh Viet - nam's !our military region advisory groups. As chief adviser in Military Region JI , \\h ich includes the Central lllghlands. \'an n held a job usually reserved for at least a t1~·0-star general. Vann was a fnvorilc \~·ith war cor- respondents in Victnon1 because of his outspoken manner in <'Ornmenling on problems in the war zone. lie frequently peppered his con1mcnts v.·ith rough language and was apt to pound on his desk to emphasize a point. J-ie made headlines during the current Communist offensive when he flew do\\'n n his personal helicopter to rescue a jlroup of American advisers stranded at a Central Jlighlands base. F ro•n Page I BICYCLE ... any\vhere from $3 lo $7 a square foot for the land." Both city officials responded strongly to the charges this morning. "No one has ever said I'm against bicy- cle trails," the mayor said. "I am op- posed to paving over any more of one of the finest recreation areas in the \\'hole iitale. though." Mcinnis said the staff recommendation for the bike trail would put it about 30 feet out from the houses. altd the en- croachments would not be a directly- relate<I issue. "I also suggest Dr. MacKinnon take a loolr. at son1e of the history of that beach," McJnni1 said, "That area i.s subject to a wide variety of width of beach. In addition lo my ob- jections to paving over any more of it, considering lhe dollars and cenl'I, the variations, in a good portion of lhe beach, indicate pretty clearly the h i gh prob- ability what('Ver is put th er~ wiU be washed out some time or other. ''That's a changing beach," T\tclnnis said. The mayor also said he wished i\1ac- Kinnon had brought the matter dlrectly to councilmen. "It's rather unusual for Dr. ~lacKinnon lo esprtss his concern through the nev.·spape.rs,.. he said. "A mo re reasonable "·ay would be through the bike trails con1m ittee or the council in .session." Rogers said his pos ition has nothing to do v.·ith a bike trail on !he be::ich. "I'm against pouring $200,000 v.·orth of <'Oncrete on the ocoon front beach." he i.ald. "The t1\'0 issu es are separate, the m11yor and J both have we>rked for bicy· ('Je trails. I see the nttd to spend $200,000 oiher places than the ocean front for pu rel y the safety fnctor. "\Ve should spend it up in the areas "·here bicycle riding is a safety prob- lem." Rogers said. MacKinnon said he wQu]d have the iss ue discussed at the June 19 meeting of the Bicycle Trails Commitlee. OU.N•I COAIT N DAILY PILOT TM °"9llllt CMll DAILY l'ILOT, wlll'I '*"hicfl b awNIMll the N.-..,reu, la Pllbllltlm .,., .. ar.,.. CINI! ~l,11/l'Q C°'"""'1', ..,.. ,..,. ordftklftt .,. 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" """"9N ....... -~"" .. , ......... ~. ~ ~ Q"~ IUJ ........,..; W -n 1J "'°""'''' mrt,,.,., ..nr-•·· .... ,,_"'"'· • Herc·s a preview <lf sorne' of the features . facts and photos you'll !ind in the DAILY PILOT Sunday : THE SEARCH FOR JOBS -Thtrt's good news and bad newa. C.Ollege grads face a hunt that could last up to four 111onth.s for that "first job," but (separate story and chartl) there is evidence the once-depressed aerospace industry in Orange County is making a comeback. BOAT TIPS -Almon Lockabty, DAI- LY PILOT boating editor, has some specifics about how lo buy the boat. Jl can cost $1 ,000 a foot -and that's jwl to buy it. Information on maintenance (you'll either spend • Jot of money or 1 lot of time) also IJ: offered. LADY ANGLERS -Hooked on lithlng. three members of Ne~'port Harbor Lady Analer1 who llave reeled In world records are featured In word and photo profile. EASY MONEY? -The Public Ulililles Commilston (PUC:::) ls: one goverrunent bureau that utWUes are findloe to be an e&Ay mark, according to Arnold Fried- man and Thol1\l.I P. Ella1. They report in Southern California FOCUS. MY HUSBAND, TllE STAR -Newport Bench woman tells how It Is to be mar .. rieci to Stalag 17's "animal." 25 YF.ARS AT 'RAT -Harbor Area R1u1rball Com1 n·$~i~ner Hfid M"'c~1;111n n is spotlighted in feature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severiiaen, John- ny Carson's music man, hu round musi· cians to match his rar out clothe• 1ince the Tonight show moved to California. He tells about it ln cover ttory or TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Ntwport Beach'• resident suptr celebrity, John \'layne, tells a reader how he got hls: nickname in the "Ask Them Yoursel!'' feature, Family Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -The Interna- tional iichool in Bangkok, With several American kids enrolled, has had 7 per- cent or the ll"ludent body trtaltd for heroin 1ddJctlon. LESSON LEARNED -Columnist Art Hoppe mikes a plflige \o fallen vettrsns of Vietnam. He HYI our rnlatakea Ultre will not be regealtd. FAIRVIEW'S FARM -Anlmall and the e1re of them Is great therapy for Falrvtew State Hospital pallenll. Story and photO! show how It 11 "down on the farm" at FaJrvlew. ALL'S QUIET -11'• qulel on the col- lege front at UCI 1lnce 1tudtntl have been given votea in dtclalon-maklni bodies on campus. • MAGIC NUMBER -E<ollOtll!N· Ind environmentaU.ta Lak1 • loot at the baby dearth. Is two the magic number? • '.'>t•ars' flf l'lcln This X-ray of the fingers on the figure of the Virgin of r..l ic:hclangelo's Piela \Vere brok- en at som e time in the past. 'rh is radiograph, taken several ye::irs ago sho,vs pins in three fingers of the Virgin's hand- til e one knocked off belo\v !he 1·ll>o1v by Lazzlo 'f oth on ~la y 25. f 'roJn Pt1!/t> I SOLONS ... this favor:i blc stand." he said, "but i[ they are dircc!ing the1nsclvcs solely lo the Newport Beach section then I have no real comment in the light of the nature of my bi!L" Carpenter said the renl action needs to he taken on a broad range rather than in piec es. "If we are going to build freey,·ays. !hen lets go in and acquire the land and start bul!ding, not let it sit around for 15 )'cars until it has been nibbled away to no\.hing, '' Carpenter said. "My bill is not an anti-freeway measure, but I just want to have the whole procedure of freeway construction looked at realistically instead of tyingup hundreds of millions oI dollars in un- finished projects." he added. • Edo~ation End? UCI Pariel Nixes Nonmajor ~faior Tbe UC lrvine Academic Senate Thur,.. dty rejected 1 proposal to create • "DOD- major major" after one professor passionately called It an ''end to educa. tion." 'l11e proposal. develo ped by sot1al science Dean l.t-Y.'is A. Froman, would ha\·e al!ov•ed students to complete re- quirements for a cleg;-ee w i I h o u L specializing in o.ny particular field as is now required. Comparative culture profe.!llOr Jay 11 artin presented the report tor the com- mittee on educational policy without recvminendation. A~ called the "university major,'' Froman's plan would have required a student to take only those courses needed to satisfy general education requirements all students must complete. The student could then take anything he or she wanted, without specializing in one area. "r have felt for a long time,'' wrote Frorn an, "that for many studenl!I a ma- JUr in a particular subject matter is in- ;ippropriate. We might offer our students rhe opportunity to satisfy their in· lellectual interes ts n•ithout having to speci:i.l1zc.'1 ~1Jny of lhe senate members objected that such students would then be unable to get int.o graduate schools or to quaUfy as teachers. English department Chairman Howard Baab rose and first apologized for •·speaking so passionately, but what 1s described here. is the end of education - a direction in which this university is moving slowly every day." He called this a process "where • degree becomes 45 credits accumulated as fa st, as painless and as far ay,·ay from each other as possible." Baab contended that current majors .'.l11ow students enough nexibil ity to t11ke interesting courses while still being trained in "dirty old courses" of a spe- 1;ialized n1ajor. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said he was "pleased " to hear of such nexibUJty, but "'arn('d that decreasing resources hn\'e closed many elective classes to non-ma- jors in recent years. He urged better academic coun.seling sO that students who prefer not to declare n1a jors would kn ow there might be no Jobs for them to take after college. Although about 4S members of the ~enate present voted to deny creation of such a "nonmajor," they remained divid· ed over lht iilSue o( vocational ver"us general education emphasis 1t the wuversity. From Page I MclNNIS ... btKch!ront \\'henevcr they t:an. It doesu't take 1nuch to understand why. "When I gl'l 111 that airplane and ny everythini{ else sort o( di sappeRrs." ht- says. "t.1y problc1n~. everything else , Gu ll\\•ay ." Beside s, he considers it practical. "It 's utilitarian -v.·e don 't have 11 lot of time. It's been a long time since y,•e've had a long vacation. Well , \\'i lh the plant. v.•e get to far a"·ay places in a !ihort time." Mcinnis, 52, says he's loved fl}·i ng ever since he wal a little kid. His father fie\\' with famed a\'iatot Wiley Post when 1t1clnnis was a chil d in t.finnesota. CALIFORNIA BOUND lie said he and Gail packed up their children. ~la~ilyn, 00\'•' 27, and Alan , 25, son1e 'lO years ago and moved to Californi a - for the san1e reason mosl f'\'E'rybody moves to Cali fornia . "It wa s the mosquitos during the sum- mer and the soow during the winter," he said. "I came home from \\'Ork in a bliz2ard one day in ea rly Decembe.-. !old Cail 'I've had it up to here, "'e're gelling Qu\. Sell the house.' "That was 1951. Two months later 1 went to work for Northrop as a tool engineer in the machine shop." t.1c Innis today is vice president or operations for the finn's Electro- l\1echan.ical Division in Anaheim. After a short time living in Sant.a Ana, the y moved to a duple:\' on 45th Street. "Then we derided if we're going to Jive .11t the beach, lei's live at the beach. So "·e bought our home on Seashore." No matter how much t.fc Innis likes to gtt out of town, he wouldn't want to live anywhere else. "I thoroughly enjoy ?'-.'ewport Beach," ht said, "it's just a dilferent way of ll\'· il1€. BIKE RIDER "1 get a big kick out of riding around on my bike on w~kends. The traffic doesn't bother me. Parking doe,n'l bother me." ~.' . .. .. ' ----~'l_ ~l.LE~----~-Discover all 4 MANSFIELD'S --------f~-_:::------;,-~~ro:e-Decorator directed stores . __ : ',, + ! Uniquely different. Here furni· ---, ___ !_ ____ :,,:/~"'" lure is carefully selected to ' l I' -. ..____,~',,, , ',, create a total environment, i>Ic'-,,_/ ', skillfully combining the rich past ~ V ---,, \, with the youn g and exciting now! ". -:t<~~~-~', ALL AT VERY REALISTIC PRICES! "' ....... ' '-. ,.·c.i. ~""t -#," IV' .; .... '4···-.. ,~ -" l i ! f I M·ajority -wants Parks Newport Beach councilmen, as we see it, have twn ch oices in the wake of Tuesd•y's defeat of the propos~ park and bike trait bonds. 11ley could follow a recommendation to be made by bond proponents ner.t Monday by paring down the $8.9 milhon proposal. lt could be resubmitted to the electorate in t-."o\·embE"r. On the other hand, they could move more boldly. They could declare tbat since a majority of the people \\'ant -and are wilJing to pay for -open space and bike paths that the city manager &hould look tor alter· nate ways to fund them. Based Oil the results or the vote. they certainly have to do something. All three bond proposaJs \ron substantial majority approval, but fell short of the re· q~ired two-thirds margin. · -Those arguing in favor of the more ag gressi \•e .. 1ove insist that the park bonds did as \\'ell as any J:?en· eral obligation bond iss ue is e''er going to do in this city. J-l o,vever. looking for alternative means for financ- ing means eithrr raising ta..'<es, or finding ne'v ones. in signifi cant ::unuunto.;. It \\•ill be a diffi cult choice -but it is one that counc:ilmen must make, and soon, to ensure the con· tinued momentum of favorable public opinio n on the issue. Tentative School Buclget The Newport·Mesa school board has pushed through a tentative budget of $34.l million for 1972·73 -more than $3 n1illion above last year. It could mean a tax rate increase of 1nore than 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation, The board also approved across-the-board district salary hikes of 4.5 percent. Teachers wanted a minimu n1 of 5.28 percent -a cash difference of $85,000. They stiU hope talks can continue but district officials aren't likely to re-open them. The proposed budget v»ould require a 14-16 cent 20 Questions Most Will Find Difficult (sYDNEY J.HARRl~ Today's \\'Ord quiz is concerned \\'ilh lit.. tie-known, but important. disciplint>s and fields of stud y. One ou t or four r ight 1nakrs you a savant. I. W h at is !he name of !he s!udy dealing V.'ith ethical er religious values:• 2. What is the study of the origin and his- tor y of proper names? 3. \V h a t Is lhe branch of meteor· 0Jo1:y that siudies rainfall and precipitation~ 4. \Vhat is tha t part of philosophy that Inquires into the nalure, modes, and limitations of human knowledge? S. \\"llAT IS TIIE sc ience of mountains called ".' 6. \Vhat is the name of that system of 9oc trines concernin g ultin1ate theological matters like death , the last judgment, ~earf>n and hell ? 7 \\'hat is the branch or medicine that l,'\'~lua!cs cure!> and remedies".' 8. If \l'C' 11·rote a biogr::iphy of 3 sain t, in \\hat fie ld v.·ould tha ! 11·ork IX' li!i!ed".' 9. \Vh.1l is the terhnic al na me fnr 1he lil'H•ncc of food or d1cl ~ 10. \\'llAT IS TllE scient1f1c sludy of lakes, ponds, and st rcn rns'.' 11. \\"ha t is !he stu<ly or ilrlul'l:tl behav ior, es!)('cially in relat1nn 111 habitat? (Books like "The Naked Ape" Dear Gloomy Gus If all elections are supposed to be secret, why are there different colored primary ballots for each party? -L.F, T~l1 fttlutt rtlitcl• t t W t!'I' vltw1, "'' ""'11wrllY tti•M tf fli t ft tw1,..•tr. !t,,.. .,..,, '9t "'°'"' ti .... ,,,., Ou1, Diii, 1"1191. fall into th is category.~ 12. \Vhat is the art of interpreting musical rhythms in bodily movements: called? 13. What is the science of population statistics? 14. \\'hat is lhe study dealing with the length of hwnan life? 15. WHAT JS TllE systematic classifi- cation of diseases? 16. What is the philosophical study of happiness called? 17, What is the study of freaks or monstrosities in animals and plants? (Known to the Romans as lu1us nature•, •·freak! of nature.") 18. What is the science of treating the hair known as? 19. If you want to tell a toadstool from a mushroom, which branch cf botany should you study? 20. Which lingui stic discipline knows the root s of all thes e Y>ords? ANS\\'ERS: I. Ax iology. 2. Onon1a~tir~. 3. tlyetology (or Ombrulogy). ~. Ep istemology. 5. Ornlogy . 6. E.~chatolog~·. 7. Iamatology. R, Jlagiology 9. Sit olog-y. JO. Litnnolog~'. 11. Ethology. 12. Eurhythm ics. 13. Dem o g r a p h y (or Lnrithmics). 14. Hion1etrics. I 5. J\o.~ology. 16. F.udemonology. J 7 . Ter atology. 18. Trichology. 19. l\-1yco logy. 2Q. Etymology. More of Perry Masol) To the delighl or insatiable consumers of Erle Stanley Gardner's prose, William ~1orrow & Co. announced this week that Perry Mason novels No.80 and 81 u·ill ap- pear this year and next. \Vhen he died in 1070, Gardner left 1everal unpubli1hed manuscripl5 including these. However, lhe publlaher explain!, the one-lime Ven- tura cwnty Jawyer-tumed-.author bas not done hi.II fJnal draft polishing on the m;inuscrlpts. The plot.., as usual, are said to be baf. fling , the .style customarily 1wift. Morrow has elected to releue t~. "The C4H ot the Fenced-In Woman," ln September, and "The case of the Postponed Murder" l<l"Jlllm• Jn 1973. *1At.L Y. this will bring Gardner tit the Aler.row lists over the years t .• Othtts hive Included Ill wrilt'I! tbo pl<!litl•11)m fll'A. ,A. Fair; 20' 1n<011S·. ot -~ MllfOD .written under Nii own Dlll1<, 'ty of ~ctlon~U..But not tllo French-Belgian ---B,, Geor11e --~ Dear GL'Orge: Are pandn:1 pccullnr to China? •1\ P.T. -P.T.: ~ · N:tw, ChlnR Is used to pandas. I a.a. a bunch of R~publicans and • ... pape.nnen, now THAT'S pe.-i c.1Mlr to Chln~. • (And will you leave polltks out of. ll'ly lovelorn column, pleue:7) (THE BOOKMAN) novelist very much alive and working, beats Gardner. At last count there were some 200 Simenon titlea, five er which have appeared in English In the last three years, "Maigret aod the Kiiier," ••Maigret and the Wlne Mercha nt ," ••Maigrel 'I Bayhood Friend," ''Maigret He.sitattll" and "Maigret and the Calame Report'' (HarCT1urt , Brace). Simenon, now almost 70, for years turned out these urbane detective ta1e11 and other rnaterlal faster than his publishers could print them. All are writ· ten with style and authority. Hemingway loved Simenon'• books, and Aodre Gide ooce noted thtt be we.s "perhaps the greatest and most truly novelistic novelist lo Fre:nc:h Uterature today." No one would make .!IUCb extravagant claims for Gardr!er'1 strictly ef!lclent proee atyle. JN CHECKING on Gardner, I came upon 11. 1940 newspaper Interview in which he was quoted: "Started writing In 1921. selling two or three scattered 1Jtorles. By 1928 I was established as ., quantity pro- ducer In the pulp netd and averaged bet· ter than 1 mJlllon words a year, In ad- dltlcn la carrying on a rather extensive law pr:ictlce." Perry Ma.son, a lawyer who rather rtsembled his creator, flrtt appeared In 1932, In ''The Case of tht Velvet Clan." wnuam R~•1 bike In Ille general fund tu rate, added to an Ill-cent bond redfmption. interest rate. The total rould approach an increase of 30 cents per $100 assessed valuttion in the district. Trustee! approved the tentative document nlore than two weeks ahead of schedule, in the interest of errlciency, they said. They did so also \1.'ilh the understanding that every possible effort JA.'ould be made to pare do\\·n the budget and the tax rate total. There are so1ne questionable areas and techniques in the ne.w budget. For example. programs for the mentally handi- capped are shown in the budget by each line item ex- pense yet the program for the n1entally gifted gets one lump sun1 of $20,000. This created a stir an1ong trus- tees. There are still two months of delibf>rations ahead and a great deal of "'eighty material to be pondered . Jt is nou· up to the board of trustees lo make sure the welfare of the taxpayers -and the children -are \.••ell loo ked after. Versailles Appeals Ci ty councihnen ~1onday night are scheduled lo hear an appeal by the developers of the controversial "Versailles on the Bluffs" apartments for n1ore of their high-density development. It's being heard on an appeal because planning comntlssioners rejected it out of hand. They said the project near lfoag llospital \\.'as too dense and too ugly. The developer ronlends he has approval of the density in the planned community ordinance for the projett so the city has no right to deny a use pern1it based on that complaint. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil can debate that point on the city's behalf. But councilmen need only· take an- other look at the project as it is now on their \\•ay to the meeting to stand behind the commission's complaints about the appearance of the development. N ''IT WOUL~N'T BE NO CONVENTION Wl~UT ME: Cotasequences if itJcGovena l!i tl1e l\1011ait1.ee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition WASHINGTON -How to wr ite a plat- form on \Vhich George McGovern could run for President is not one of the lesser problems fac ing a Democratic National Convention which meets only a mont h from no\v. Does the platform say, "gel out of Viet· nam right now re· gardless of the con· sequences''? Does it sa~'. "givC' everybody $1 ,000 a )'ear regardless of co.st "? Does It ,.y, "leg· allze marijuana?" Does it say, "tax heavier those wit h in- comes beginning at the $12,000 level to help those with lower ine-0mes"? Does it say, "Let the POWS in Vietnam take their chances after an Amer ica n withdrawal"? IN ALL PROBABILITY the t972 Democratic national platform, adopted before the nominee is selected, wlU not say any of these things. It is also passible that George ?i.1cGovern will not say most cf those things if he wins the nomination and runs against President Nixon. (rucHARD WILSO~ \\'hat is clearly and evidently called for after this long primary campaign \;1 which c;indidates ha\'e often said an yth ing that came into their minds is a redefinition of u•hat the Democratic Par- ly actually stands for. The v .. ay matters are now It is very hard to tell "'hat the party stands for , ex- cept opposition to the person or President Nixon, but with great many Democrat& and even some of the candidates agreeing in part with what Nixon is doing. SEN. llUBERT lJUl\fPlffiEY swallows hard and sciys he \viii support both the nominee and the platform of the Democratic National Convention. Th is u·i.11 not be easy for Senator Humphrey if Senator McGovern is nominated en a platform to his liking. It may be no easier for Senator Humphrey to support ~1cGovern than it was for many Republicans to support Sen a Io r Gold\•.'aler in 1964. In effect, Senator flumphrey says that Senator ~1cGovrrn is \\r•Hl~ about the conditions of gelling oul or \'1rt11an1. wrong about the defc nsl' rcq u1re1nl'nts of the United States, nnd 11 r~1ng about ho1v to run the fiscal aff:urs of the eountry. Any ncmlnee v.·hn is \1 rong on so 1n:inv vital points \\'ould l<i:>: Lhe loyalty of such a dedicated Democr:u :ls lh11nphrl'y TllE CONCLUSION Iha! Se !1 <1 I o r McGovern is the DemocrnL's versio n of Senator Gold\\•ater is not prreise on mRny counts, but in a general SC'nse thC're is a recognizable comparison. The difference lies in the fact that the Republican organ izalicn wanted Goldwater and the old line Democratic orgtlni1.a1 ion , such as it is, does not wel con1c f\1 c(;ovcrn .. Goldwater could hold the Brpub!iran organization people fr om lhe Sourh , \Vest and Midwest. He dld no! gel fl)t1eh su1}- part from Nelson A. Rock1:f£'l!t'r ;1nd other leaders of the Eastern llepubl i1·1H1 e!lablishment who regarded his nomina· lion as a disaster. !'llCGOVERN, IF nominated. y,·i ll have the same kind of trouble in different quarters of his own party. mainly in I he South and South\1•est and possibly in some Northern states, where ltadcrs are now mumbllng lhnt this nominallon \1 ou ld be a Oemticrnlic disaster tiks Gold\l aler's Republican diastcr, resulting in the defeat or local candidates and the :-h;1t1t'ring or Democ.r;Hic un ity. I to\1· Sen. lil•nry ~I. Jnckson of \\':i11hini;:ton could support McGovern for 1-'rcsldcnt is another minor m)'stery 1n !Ill' f\1cGovem phenomenon . The U1•m0<·rntic ta:ic czar, Rep. Wil bur r..t iUs, v.·ould certainly be a hard conversion. so IT GOES DOWN • long 1111 or Democrats who are out of tune with the new phlloeophy of the farmer preacher and bomber pUct from South Dakota. Conciliation of the rather outraged regu lars of the party, who were taken unawares by McGovern's rise, will bf! tried by Senator McGovern. But he wil l have to take a stand cf one kind or an- oth er in the numerous contests over seat· ini; stale delega tions. leading .omong them Illinois, u•here J\layor Daley is 1.:ha!!enged. Then il will be one side or lhe other for McGovern, but not both. if he unites the party, il wlll have to be by compromises that might dampen the ardor of his supporters w 11 ho u t diminishing the misgivings of the doubters. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam 'i\lt\SHINGTON -}l ichard Nixon and IA'onid Brezhnrv reflth('(f a "tflci t uo- derstanding .. during their secret Krr.mlin conversations that the t"'O superpowers l1'i!I start 10 disengage from Vietnam. The President came home from Moscow coovinccd that the Russians want to end the Viet· nam \Var but don 't want to appear less stalwart in their suir port cf Hanoi than the Chinese. The war has been a drain on the Russiam ""ho ha"e been s u p p 1 y I n g North Vietnam wilh expensive military hard- ware. Out or the ~loseow meeU.ng. therefore, may come a reduction in both Soviet and American arms shipment.I to the ri val Vielnams. BOTR NIXON ANO Brezhnev ex· pressed a wWingnesa, if they didn 't reach a precise agreernent, to phase down military aid to the opposing aides. The subject Is so delicate Inside the Kremlin, however, that the President carefully rerrained from di.scu.!sing Vietnam In his TV repcrt to the Soviet people. He brought to Moacow with him background papen, which portray the Kremlin leaden a!I almost paranoiac about the Chinese. In the eariy war years, the Soviets wouJd ha ve nothing to do with peace efforts. Jest it conflnn Chinese charges that they were soft oo t.be·war. 11>e secret papers prepared for Nixon tel.I how the Soviet governmtnt, ln May 1"5, refused evm to deliver a peace message to the Nortb Vietnamese. Lyn. don Johmon merely wanted to notify Quotes Cl1n1 Link, Pasadena -"llunning 11 ci- ty or county, state or nation is not n1uch dUferent than rearing 11 family, the secrtt being to fsce up to problems and never give up. A woman is the glue th:it keeps a family klgtthtr, lfnd women In polttk:s very well may be the glue lhat keeps our country f~ flying apart." (JACK ANDERSON) llanoi that he \\'DS ordering a bombing pause . "1 Al\f NOT A postman." grumped Nikolai Firyubin, the Deputy Foreign Minister, when he was asked le relay the message. fie suggested that l h e. Americans find their "o~'ll wa ys of transmitting messages." American Ambassador Foy Kohler, In a report to the State Department, blamed the Incident upon "Soviet sensitivity'' toward the Chinese Communists. Washington was surprised. therefore , to find Soviet Premier Aleksei Kosygin eager two yeani later to serve 11 an in- termediary between the United States and North Vietnam. He made the cffer in February 1967, during talks with Brltlsb leaders in London. llis phone calls were intercepted and he was cverheard reporting jubilantly to Brezhnev In Moscow: "There's a great poaslblllty cf achievin.it Ilic ::iin1. if 1he Vietnamese will understand the present situation that y,·e have passed to th en1. They will have to decide." THE NORnt VJETNAl\tESE, however, rejected the: overtures. A r t e r w a r d • Kosygin ruefully told A m e r I c a n Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson in Moscow that the role of the mediator was uncomfortable. "They either complicated !he prob- lem ," he said, "or pretended !hey \lo'ere doin g something when In fa:ct they were not." Kosygin sa:id his Intervention in Landon had provoked "rury" In Peking but that the Chinese had been the winners in the end when his effom failed. Then he asked ThomP50n suspiciously whether "the Chinese had approached the U.S, (about the) possibility of negot!a- Uooe oo Vietnam." Tile ambassador con- Faults of 'No-Fault' htdastrl&I Newa Review Fair and workable Insurance protection against the unforeseen accidtnt or injury involving property and persont ls an absalute necessity -Md no one b more eonsclou1 of this than the insurance in· dust.ry jtleU, ll ls endeavoring constantly to Improve coverage and to keep costl within bounds. In the property and casualty Insurance Held (automobile and bodily injury). a general movement la: un-- derway toward an improved system. At the moment, total "n<rlault In- surance'' seems to ha ve ceught tht -publlc fnncy. A~ generally understood, it Is a rorm of insurance In which 110 one Is held at fault. Theoretically. no-fault lnsur· enee 1111.ves mont:y for both the Insured and t.hc Insurance companies. Bui, un- limited no-rault Insurance in states such 11s Mas!achusetts, where it has befn tstnbllshed by low. apparently haa quite a few faulU of its own. ACCORDING TO a eolumnist wrllina In tha Boston, ?ytusachusell ~. S u n day )U[aJd Travelt:r, a parked ear or ' a motorilt ", •.. could be hit by a drunken drtftr and the rnotorlst. completely in- nocent or any blame. \\·ould have to pay from $50 to $100 of the cost of repairing hl1 car. with no opportunlty lo recover ... from the guilty driver." Under the Musachu&ett1 no-fault law, 1nnocent vie· ttms of per.tonal injury accidents are equally penall1.ed. Major segment! cf thfl Insurance ln- du 1try recommend action at the state level to tnact reasonable auto insurance refonn legislall-0n which would ut!Ute features of ~fault il\$ur1nce, yet retain the •ll·lmportant prlnc.lple of legal respon sibility. Leading elements of the ln~urnnce indu stry belleve thf]t r fonns ln the institution of lnsuranct lneet ioday's rtqulrements should romote Sjfer cari, greater drl\'er Je nsibllity 11nd the devefOpment, JO"'far AS prac- ticabfe, of the tlme and cos t saving benefits of no-f11;ult COVfrRge. jectured afterward that KotygJa may have thought ~ Chinese encouraged the United States lo start negotla lions, know· ing they 'i\.'OUld !nil and thus embarrass the Soviet Union. \'ET IN A f11scinat1nR nside, Kosygin recalled that he personally had bt:en in lfanoi when the United Slates ~ga n bombing North Virtna1n. "Why did not the U.S. turn lo him at that lime and explain to him iU: pro~ !ems?'' he asked the .\merlcan am- bassador. Kosygin didn't say, ho,vever, \\•hat be would have done. In view of this background , Nixon handled the Chinese angle ·delicatelJ in his talks wt th Brezhnev . No transcript was made except for the President 't personal nctt:1 , However, he told aides afterward that the Vietnam dlscuaalons had been "Intent" but nproducthte." 'Both the United Stat .. aod llulolo, be ald, will begin baCJdfll away from the war. The Pre!lldenl, Incidentally, was nry about his own credibility with Peking. He instructed his aubordlnate1 not to aay anythln1 to their Soviet counterparts tbBt Chinese Premier Chou En-laJ cauldn 't read. ln other words, he: didn 't want U.S. negoUaton t•lllng the Soviets one thing and the Ch1ntM another .. OllANel COAST DAllY PllOT Robn't N. 'Vced, P1lbli.ihtr Thomai Kt:evi.I, Editor Atbtrt W. Batt.1 Editorial Page Editor 'l1'le ctdlthriA1 flll,ffe of !ht DlU1 Pl.lot a:ccika to lnfatm and 1Umu-, )Ate re9oden by ~tins lhll ncwtpaper'1 oplnlon1 and com-mtntuy on topla or lntm"nt and alsinilic1ulC», bf pl'UVldlnr a furum for lh~ l!xpreulon or ou r 1'Mtkn' ojilnlon.,, and by ~tJnr \ht d verae vlrwr>Olntl of lnfonntd ob-- 11tnrt'rs nnd 1pokesmm on toplca oC the da,y, Friday, June 9, 1972 z DAil Y Pl~Ot N Final Vote hi Newport Here are the final and official rf!\Jlls from all 69 Newport Beach precin('IS in Tuesday's voting in the Califonua Prinwy Election : PRUIDENr Rn'VBLICAN Nhon Ashbrook DEMOCR ATIC Chisholm Humphrey JacUon. Lindsay McCarthy McGovern Muakle Yorty U.8. CONGRESS mR DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Schmltz Carraway Dt'nna Hinshaw DEMOCRATIC Black Lenhart Uiudon Rapp <IND DlllTRI LT REPUBLICAN Burgener Gage Lewis Rtam DEMOCRATIC Low• Tomehak STATJ<~ ASSE~fBLY 71ST DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Bad ham DEMOCRATIC JJ,&19 l,!47 >!&l 1,751 53 50 58 J .587 112 84 2,731 Ml 339 142 j77 fi,80 1 l.162 274 938 J,254 J,969 12.2ti7 Cunard 2,35~ Thorpe 2.292 COUNTY CENTRAL COMMJTIEE ITB DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Bents Brok.ate Crocker Erwin Hopwood Johnson Loeffler Moas Nuon Rogm Strader Swartley Taylor Williams DEMOCRATIC Birkett llu8'nberry Gumblner Harvey Mc Kown Melvllle Meyer Mlcllsels O'Nelll Shtrman PROPOSITIONS • ST ATE I Yes No 2 Yes No 3 Yes No 4 Yes No 5 Yes No ti Yes !\' () 7 Yes No a Yes No I Yes No 10 Yes No PROPOSITIONS • LOCAL 7,2.15 6,430 1,448 1,675 7,172 2.135 2,587 3,429 3,41 7 7,495 4,713 J,213 1 .~o 2,557 1.064 1,070 1.425 2,311 2,25-f 1,635 1,751 1.058 1,8119 1,011 13,53! 7,169 U,725 8,922 11 ,643 9,007 J0,298 10,080 10,539 10.094 12 .. \63 8,187 14.22-4 5,96.'i 15.339 <.006 7,652 14,067 14.357 4,85< F CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Yes 12,51 1 NG 8,802 G CITY OF NEWPO RT BEACH Yes 12,002 No 9,117 H CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Yes J 1.302 No 4,006 DAILY I'll.OT Sl•ff P'htl• Win• Otllte .J udy Kelsey, administrative as· sistant to Newport Beach City Manager Robert L. \Vynn , has been elected president of the Association of l\1uni ci pal ~1an· agement Ass istants of ~outh· ern California. She take.<i offi ce July I. FREEWAY ... 9ense of civic responsibil ity as one of the oldest mf'm hcrs of the Newport Beach comm unity.'' ~1ason said the announcement came after a series of "lnformal discussions" wit h Mc innis and newly elected Coun· .cilman John Store. Ma.son, in his letter, and city officials nt the presa conference, talked about the need for cooperation in the future to find alternative solutions to the city's traffic problems, Rogers !laid once the freeway is dead, it will allow the State Public Worka Department to concentrate on the key problem, the Pacific Coast Highway bot· tleneck between Dover Drive and Ba yside Drive. Education Group -Will Hold Tea The local chapter or the Orange County Asaociation for the Education of Young Children wl\l hold a recognition tea Saturday to pre!ent its annual awards. Lec>nore Wilson, honorary member and former klndergarten teacher in Costa Mesa, will speak to uaoclation members. And new ofllcers will be installed and scholarships wlll be presented from 1:00 p.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Andrev.·s Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. More information can be obtained from Na ncy Noble, 3159 Canadian Drive, Costa Mesa, M&-1694. . The association encourages the study. interpretation and improvement o f educational opportunitle.s for teachers of young childrtn. Fish Fry Profit Moves Up $4",000 (iross receipt estim.1tes for last \\'el'kend's Costa r.1c.<ia Fi sh Fry and Carnival \\'Cre revised upward today by $4.000. for a total of $89,000 for lhe threc.- d:ty f:r4'r iod . Stel'e l'crrni. n1ernlx'r of the Co~ta i\·fesa·Nev.'JX!rt Harbor Lions Club, said 1hc $8~.000 figtlre cited eflrlier did not in· clu rle profits from the parade. The parnde, he said, is supported fin:in- cially by a number of local businessmen. Normally more money is donated than is required to pay (or the parade. This year, the surplus has been estimated at $4.000. La st year's gross receipt figure or $93,000 included the parade profits. Crash Kills U.S. Expert In Vietnam 111.J·:ll\t', \.,·11,,1111 ;l !'It -J,,1,11 l'h,11 \';11111, 11111• tJ! lh1• JJJll~l 1''.j)•'! 1t 111 • r! I .<;, 0H1 c1ul~ l/l \ 1•·tr1~1111. 11:1S ~Jlled !,1:-.t 111J.:h! in a htlicopt1·r l'rash O\'Cr lh1· Cc111r<JI Highlanda, milit<iry sources ~1<\lrL The sourt'es said lhe O!l58 Kiowa helicopter carrying Varu1 and \\1·0 U.S. Army officers cr<Jshcd around JO p n1. near Sou1h Vietnarnese Fire Base 4JA, :some 245 1niles !lorth of Saigon. They said South Vietnamese troop11: 2t the base went out on foot and found the wreckage of the plane and tht bodies <>f the three Americans a half·mile t<> the north. The sources said the last radlo contact \\.'1t h the helicopter v"as at 9: 21 p.m. and ''\\le just don't kno1v whether it was shot tJo"'n or 11·ent dov:n beeause o f 1nechanical failure." Vann, sen ior U.S. adviser in the Central 1!1~h!Rnd.<i, st·rved in Vki!na m since 1961 in l)f)lh the Arrf'I;. :ind <is ;J c1vil1un . lie 11<is 1111· tJn ly c1v1h11n t'>Cr pli'kcd to ~rrve as th(' hf•ad nf 1u1c (1f Sou1h VJCI· r1an1's four 111d1t:1ry rl'gion ;1dv1~ory groups. A:; ch11·f :\<..h·Jser 111 fl.l ditarv Reg ion JI, 11h1~·h 111f'lt1des-the Cent rii r ~lighlands, \";111 n held a jub usually reserved for at lca.~l a 1110.star /.i<·neral. Vann was a ftivori t<· 11ith 1>nr ror· respondents in \1il·tn:inl hl'C'Dl!St· 11{ his outspoken 1nannrr Hl <'11n11nen11n~ 1111 problc1ns in 1h(' 111ar 1.0flf'. IJ~ frcqurnth· peppt'red his co11in~cn1s \1:11h rqug h langua ge and was <tpt tu pound Oil his desk to emphasize a point. 11e 1nade hea dlines during th e current Communist offensive when he flew do\\·n n his personal helicopter to rescue a group of Ameri('an advisers stranded at a Central liighlands buse. Fro1n Page I BICYCLE ... anywhere from $3 to $7 a square foot for the land." Both city offi cials responded strongly to the charges this morning. "No one has ever said I'm aga inst bicy· cle trails," the mayor said. "I am op- posed to paving over any more of one of lhe finest recreation areas in the whole state. though." Mcinnis said the staff recommendation for the bike trail would put it about 30 feet out from the hooses, a11d the en· croachments would not be a directly· related issue. "[also suggest Dr. MacKinnon take a look at some of the history of th.a' beach," Mcinnis said. •·That area i.! subject to a wide variety of width of beach. In ad dition to my ob- jections to paving over any more of lt, considering the dollars and cents, the variations. in a good portion of the beach, indicate pretty clearly t.he h igh prob-- ability whatever is put th ere wlll be washed out some time or other .. "That's a cha ng ing beach," Mclnnis said. The mayor also said he wished Mac- Kinnon had brought the matter directly to {'Qlllncilmen. "It's rather unusual for Dr. l\1acKinnon lo express his concern through the ne\.\'spapers," he said. "A m ore reasonable \\.'<IY would be through the bike trails con1mittee or the council in session." Rogers said his position has nothi ng to do "·ith a bike tra il on the beach. "I'm against pouring $200,000 worth of concrete on the ocean front beach," he i-al d. .. The f.,,,·o iss ues are separate. the mayor and I both have worked for bicy· cle trails. I see the need to spend $200,000 other places than the ocean fr ont for purely the safety factor . "We should spend it up in the areas \Vhere bicycle riding is a safety prolr lem." Rogers said. MacKinnon said he would have the Issue discussed at the June 19 meeting of the Bicycle Trails Committee. OU.Net COAST N DAILY PILOT Tiit Ot'lflle eo.t DAIL V l'ILOT, w!fh wf'llm h c.ornbllllllll the N•""'·Prt i.s, 11 l)l,lbUll\ff by ... Ot"Mft Coad "*111111>11 Con'lptny, k&ll- "''' edftlorl& 1r1 pU(lll~, MOl'ldl'f' lllnwoh FrW.y, fat Cosl1 M..... 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EASY MONEY? -The Public Ulilltl•• Commission (PUC) la one government bureau that ullllties are finding to be an easy mark, according to Arnold FrlM- man and Thomu P. EUaa. They report ln Southtrn California FOCUS. MY HUSBAND. THE STAR -N<WPort Beach woman tells how it ts to be mar· rlod to SiBiag 11'1 "8!\lmal." 25 YEARS AT BAT -Horbor Areo Bl\~t'bail Cot;11n'ssioner Rod MPc~1 illit1n is ~pctlighted in reature story. WILD MUSIC -Doc Severlnten, John- ny Carson's music man, baa found musi- cians to match his far out clothes ainct the Tonight ahow moved to California. He tells about it ln cover story of TV WEEK. WHY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beach'• re!ident super celtbrlty, John \Vayne. tell s a reader how he got hls nickname i'n the "ASk Thein Yourself" feature, Family Weekly. SCHOOL SCANDAL -The t ntema· tional school in Bangkok, with aeveral American kids enrolled, ha s had 7 per- cent of the atudont body treated for htroin addiction. LESSON LEARNED -Columnist Art lloppe maka a pledge to fallen veterans of VJetnam. He aays our mlstakea there will not be regealed. FAIRVIEW'S FARM -Anlmall and the care of them Is great therapy for Fairview State Hospital patients. Story and photos show how It ia "down on the farm'' at·Fatrvlew. ALL'S QUIET -It's qul•t on the col· lege front at UCI since 1tudent1 have been elven votes in decl.sion-maldng bodiea on campus. • MAGIC NUMBER -Economlats •nd tnvironmenlllisll take a look at the baby dearth. 15 two the m:igic number? , • '.'i•·11rs' of Plet11 '!'his X-rJy of th e fingers on the figure of the Virgin of f\'lic helangelo's I>ieta 'vere brok· l'll at son1e time in the past. '/'h is radiograph, taken several .\·i!a rs ago shO\V~ pin:; in three fingers <if the Virgin's hand- tl1l' unP l\11ockf'tl off belo\V !he 1·ll1n1v by L:.izzlo 'J'oth on J\Iay ~:l . ~()LC>N S ... thi~ r.1\or:ihlC' st:'lnd,'' he snid, "hut if thc·y are ll 1rct·lu1g then1selvcs solely lo thr J1->c\1·port Beach section then T have no rl'nl ('Ornmcnt in the light of the nature of !TI.\' bi]J.·• Ca rpenter said the real action needs to hf' 1<1kcn on :1 broad range rather than in pieces. ''If "'e arc going to build freeways. then lets go in and acquire the land and s tart building, not Jet it sit around for 15 yenrs until it has been nibbled away to nothing ," Carpenter said. "My bill is not an anti-freeway measure, but I just want to have the \Vhole procedure of freeway construction looked at realisticaJly instead of tyingup hundreds of millions of dollars in un· fin ished projects," he added. Edo~ation End? UCI Panel Nixes No11major Major The UC I.nine Academic Senate 'lburt- day rrjected a propo1al to crtate a "non. major major'' after one profe11or passionately called it an ··end to educa· l ion " 'f!1e proposal. developed by social science Dean Lcwi.s A. Froman, would have <ill01\•ed students to complete rt'.· tiu1rc1nenls for a deg~ee w i thou t specializing in dllY partJcular field as is now required. Comparative culture profe31ar Jay 1'.1artin presented the report for the com· rnittce on educational JX!licy without recommendation. Also caUed the "university major,'' Froman'.<; plan would have required a !Student to lake only those cou rses needed to satisfy general education requirement s all students must complete. The .<itudent could then take anything he or she wanted, without specializing in one area . "I have felt for a long time," wrote :From an, "that for many students a ma· jor in a particular subject matter is in- appropriate. We might offer our students the opportunity to satisfy their in- !ellectuat in terests without having lo ~pecialize .• , !II:.iny or the senate members objected th;:.t such students would then be una ble to get inl-0 graduate schools or to qualify as teachers. English department Cha irman How ard Baab rose and first ap:i!ogized for "speaking so passionately, but what is <Jesc ribed here is the end of education - a direction in which thi s university is moving slowly every day." lfe called this a process "where a degree becomes 45 credits accumulated as fast. as painless and as far away from each other as possible ." HJab contended tha t current majors :illc11v students enough flexibil ity to take interesting cou rse.<; \\'liilf' still being trained in "dirty old courses" flf a .<;pc· ':ializcd n1a jor. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said he was "pleased" to hear or such nexibillty, but v.·arncd that decrea sing resource!! have (·!osed many elective classes to non.ma· JOr s in recent years. He urged better academic counseling so that students who prefer not to declare majors would know there might be nG jobs for them to take alter college. Although about 45 members of the :o;enate present voted to deny creaUon of such a "nonmajor," they remained divid· eel over the iasue or vocalionaJ ver!i~ general education emphuis at tht university. From Page 1 McINNIS ... beachfr<irt! 1\)1t'never lht'y can. It d()('~ift 1<1ke mu1.:h to under!ltand \\·hy. "\\'hen l t;l'l in that airpla~ and rly everything else sort of dis;ippears:' hr says. ··f11y probl{'1ns, el'crything elSI'.', i:<J tnray." Besides, he considers il practical. "It's utilitarian -""'e don 't have 8 lot of time. It's been a long time since we 've had a long vacation . Well . \l'ith the plnne. \1'e get to far av.·ay places in a :.:hart time." Mcinnis, 52, says he's loved flying ever since he \Vas a little kid . His father fie\.\· with famed a\·iator Wiley Post when ri.-tclnnis was a child in ri.tinnesota. CALIFORNIA BOUND 11e snid he and Gai l packed up their children, J\1arilyn, now 27, and A111n, 25, .some 20 years ago and nioved to California - for the same reason most everybody mO\'e.s to Californi a. "Jt was the mosquitos during the sum· mer and the snow du ring the \vinter," he said. "I came home from \\.'Ork in a blizzard one day in early Decen1ber, told Gail "I've had it up to here. \\'e're getting out. Sell the hou se.' "That was 1951. Two 1nonths later t went to work for Northrop as a tool engineer in the machine shop." 11clnnis today is vice president o( operations for the finn's Electro- l\1ec.h<inical Di\'ision in Anaheim. After a short time li ving in Santa Ana, the y moved to a duplex on 45th Street. ··Then we dec ided if "'e're going to livr at !he beach, let's live at the beach. So "·e bought our home on Senshore." No matter how much ~tcl nnls likts to ~et out ot to\vn. he v.·ouldn 't \1'ant to lil'e an~'\vhere else. ;,I thoroughly enjoy Newport Beach." he said, "it's just a different way of hi·· ing. BIKE RIDER "I get a big kick out of riding around on my blkt on weekends. The traffic doesn't OOlher me. Parking doesn't bother me ." ~~--~'l ~LLE~----~-Discover all 4tvlA NSFl1LD'S --------+s:------;r~~ro:i;. Decorator direc ted stores. ,,__ : ',,,>I</ Uniquely different. Here furni · --,---L-----''7 ~E-lure is carefu lly selected to ' l ,, ',,, , ',, create a total environment, .. ».)~~ i~-----~: ', ski llfully combining the rich past ~ V ----, \, with the young and exciting now! " . -:w;~~--~,, ALL AT VERY REALISTIC PR ICES! •·· . ···-'·~ ~~·,··M. >" .•. ·······-····-.. , • . .,..~·~"'2· -, . ·.)."'" . . -. .. - I I I i I ( • tle· fie l Illa I. na de or 2. oft t 0 na 3. bra olo rain 4. lnqt limi 5. call 6. ~ocl "''' flea\ 7. ('V<ll 8. \\·ha ' fit:ic1 10. l:tke, I I. be ha ha bi To of E Mor Perr pear 1970, man the p tura done man Th flin g, has e the ' ' • • ' De . ( ·-o1 • -J Maj ·ority -wants Parks • NeYlport Beach councilmen, as we see it. have two choices in the wake of Tuesday's defeat of the proposed park and bike trail bonds. Tiley co uld follow a recom1nend1tion to be made by bond proponen~ next Mon day by paring down the $8.9 million proposaJ. It could be resubmitted to the electorate in Nove mber. On the other hand, they could move more boldly. They could declare tbat since a majority of the people wa nt -and are willi ng to pay for -open space and bike paths that the city manager should look for alter· nate "rays to fund them. Based on th e results of the vote. they certainly ha ve to do something. All three bond proposals ,,·o n su~stantiaJ majority approval, but fell short ·or the re· QUlfed two-thirds margin. Those arguing in favor of the more 3ggre:-sive uiove insist th at th e park bonds did as v.'ell as any gen· eral obligation bond issue is ever going to do in this city. Ho\vever. look ing for alternative means for !inanr· Ing means either raising taxes, or finding OC\\' ones. in significant an1ount1;. It \viii be a diffic ult choice -but it is one that councilmen rn ust 1n::ike, and soon, to ensure the con· tin ued momentun1 of favorable public opinio n on the issue. Tentative Scl1ool Budget The Ne\vport·Mesa sc hool board has pushed through a tentative budget o[ $34.1 million for 1972·73 -more than $3 n1ill ion above last year. It could mean a tax rate increase of more than 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. The board also approved across-the-board .d~strict salary hikes of 4.5 percent. Teachers wanted a m1n1mun1 of 5.28 percent -a cash difference of $85,000. They still hope talks can continue but district officials aren't likely to re-open them. The proposed budget \vould require a 14·16 cent 20 Questio11s Most Will Find Difficult ~YDNEY J. HARRIS) Today's \\'Ord quiz is concerned Y.'ith lit· tle-kno"'n, but impo rtant. disciplines and ri<'lds of study. One out o[ four right nlakes you a savant. I , \V h at is the name of the study dealin g "''ith eth ica l or religious values'! 2. \Vhat is the study of the origin and his- tor y of pr o per names? 3. \V ha t is !he branch of mC'!Nlr~ o!ogy that studies r.'linf~ll and precipitation" 4. Wha l is that p:lrt of philosophy tha t Inquires into the nature, modes, and limitations of huinan knowledge? 5. \\"II,\, T IS TITE science of mountains called'! 6. \\'l1<it is the name or that system of f.octrines concerni ng ultimate theolog ical atlers like dea th, the last judgn1ent, envcn a nd hell ? 7. \\'hat is the branch or rnedicine tha t rvaluatcs cure!> an<l remedies., 8. If 11·t> \IT01e a biogr:iphy of a sflint, in v.t1a t field 11'n11ld that. work be lis!cd'' !l. \\'hat is the technical name for the science of fM<I or diet~ JO. WIIAT lS TllE scientific st11dy of liikes, pnnds, and .~!rcarns? 11. \\'hat is !he study of an1n1:il bf'havior, especially i11 relation tn hab ita t? (Books like '"The Naked Ape '' Dear Gloomy Gus If all elections are supposed to be secret, why are there different colored primary ballots for each party? -L.F. r~l• l••lut• •oJl•~h ••...cl"'' Yt.wa, 11•! ll*<•UlfilY tl'IOM ti tl'lt ,..... .... ,,. Stft<ll YIWI" "' """ .. e\M"'f O~ .. C•ll, ,Jiff. ran into this category.) 12. \Vhat is the art of interpreting rnusical rhythms in bodily movements called? 13. What is the science of population statistics? 14. What ls the study dealing with the length or human life? 15. WHAT IS THE systematic classifl- catiOfl of diseases? 16. What is the philosophical study of happlness called ? 17. What is the study of freaks or monstrosities in animals and plants? (Known to the Romans as lu1os naturea, "freaks of nature.'') 18. What is the science of treating the hair known as? 19. If you want to tell a toadstool from a mushroom, which branch of botany should you study? 20. Which linguistic discipline knows the roots of all these IA'Ords? ANS\\iERS : I. Axiology. 2. Onon1a.stic1;. 3. Hyetology (Or On1br ology l. •. Epistemology. 5. Orology. 6. Eschatology. 7 Iamatology. 8. Jl agiology 9. Sitology. 10. Limnology. t i. Ethology. 12. J·:urhythmlcs. lJ. Demo g raphy for L11rithmics). 14. Bion1etrics. 1 5. J\nsology. 16. Eudemono logy. I 7, Teratology. 18 . Trichology. 19. f..Iycology. 20. Etymolo~y. More of Perry Mason To the delight of insatiable consume~ of Erle Stanley Gardner's prose, \lt1illiam ~1lorrow & Q:i. announced this week that Perry l\la.'Kln llO\'t'ls No.80 and Bl will ap- pear this year and next. \Vhen he died in 1970. Gardner left several unpublished manuscrlptl including these. However, the publlther explains, the one-time Ven· tura county Jawyer-tumed-author Ms not done hl1 final draft p<>llshlng on the manuscripts. The plots, as usual, are: said to be baf· ning, the style customarily swift. Morrow has elected to releue thelfl. "The Case or the Fenced-In Woman ," In September, and "The Case of the Postponed Murder" so e in 1973. A.ttY, this \viii bring Gardner the htorrow lists over the years : Othefw hive included 29 written tho poelltlooj'ln flYA.·A. Fair; 20 Janeo<lll, ot ,,.;.i.1>.errr Muon m 1 .wr1Ut11 under hie own name, a · nrltty of rMljlfitUOD'WOrks. But not •• rd. . • ~·ges Simenon the French-Be lgi an -B11 George Dear George : Are pandns " ~P.T.: peculiar to Chin~~ . f'.T. Naw, China Is used to pandas. ; Biii.a bunch of Republicans and : 11r1W1papcrmen, now THAT'S pc· • c:."!fMi.r to 0.illfi. ... (And will you lea ve politics out ··of my Jovelom column, pleue7) ( THE BOOKMAN J novelist very much alive and working, beats Gardner. At last count there were some 200 Simenon titles, five of which have appeared in English In the la!t three years, "Maigret llDd the Kiiier." ••Maigret and the Wine Merchant.'' 1'f..Iaigret's Boyhood Friend," "Maigret ffesitates" and "MaJgre:t and the Calame lkport'' (Harcourt, Brace). Simenon, now almost '10, for years turned out thne: urbane detective lalet and other material faster than hia publishers could print them. All are \\Tit- ten with 1tyle aod authority. Hemingway loved Slmotton'a books, and Andre Gide ooce noted that he was "perhaps the greatest and most truly novelistic novelitt. in French literature today." No one would make 11uch extravagant claims for Gardner's strlclly efficient prOBt 1tyle. IN CHECKING on Gardner, I came upon n 1940 newspaper Interview In which he wa! quoted : "Started writ ing ln 1921 , selling two or three scattered stories. By 1928 I was established Al a quantity pro- rlucer in the pulp field and averaged bel· tl'.!r than I million words a year, In e.d- dttlon to cnrrylng on 1 rather e-.:tenslve law pracllce." Perry Mason, 1 lawyer who rather r"embled his crtator, fir1t apptartd In 1932, In "The Case of the Velvet Claws." WDl!om Hopa hike Lo the 1eneral fuad tax rate, added to an liken! bond redemption interest rate. The total could approach an increase of 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation in the district. Trusttflll: approved the tentative-document more than two weeks ahead of schedule, in the interest of efficiency, they said. They did so also '''ilh the understanding that every possible effort wouJd be made to pare do\\1l the budget and the tax rate total. There are some questionable areas and techniques in the new budget. ~ For exa1nple. programs f r the mentally handi· capped are shown in the budge · by each line iten1 ex· pense yet the program for the mentally gifted gets one lump sum of $20,000. This created a sti r among trus- tees. There are stiU l\\IO months of rl cllbt'rations ahead and a great deal of weighty material to be pondered. It is no"' up to the board of trustees to ma ke sure the \velfare of the taxpayers -and the children -arc \1'ell looked after. Versailles Ap]Jeals City counciln1en r.1onday night are scheduled tn hear an appeal by the developers oC the controversial "Versailles on the Bluffs'' apartments for more o[ their high-density development, It's being heard on an appeal because planning comn1issioners rejected it out of hand. They said the project near Hoag liospital \i.'as too dense and too ugly. The developer rontends he has approv;al of the density in the planned com1nunity ordinance for the project so th e city bas no -right to deny a use permit based on that complaint. City Attorney Dennis O'Neil can debate that point on the city's behalf. But councilmen need only take an· other look at the project as it is no\v on their \Vay tc> the meeting to stand behind the commission's complaints about the appearance of the development. N . .....--~~.No ''IT WOUL~t<T BE NO CONVENTION WIWUT ME.~ Cotaseqtaenees if ltlcGover1a Is tl1e No1nit1ee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition WASHINGTON - How to write a plat· form on 'vhich George McGovern Ciluld run for President is not one of the lesser problems fa cing a Democratic Nalional Conven tion which meets only a month from M\V. Does the platform slly. "get out of Vi et· nam righl now re· gardless of the <'On· sequences''? Does it say, "give everybody $1 ,000 a )'ear regardless of cost"? Does It say, "leg- allze marijuana?" Does it say, "tax heavier those: with in· comes beginning at the •12,000 le vel to help those wUh lower incomes"? Does ii say, "Let the POWS tn Vietnam take their chances after an American withdrawal''? IN ALL PROBABILITY the 19i2 Democratic national platform , adopted before the nominee is selected, will not say any of these things. It is also possible that George i1cGovern \\'ill not say most of those things if he wins the nomination and runs agaiMt President Nixon. (rucHARD WILSO~ \Vhat is clearly and evidently called !or after this long: primary campa ign ii1 \Vhich cand idales have often said anything that came into their minds is a redefinition of ¥:hat the De1nocratic Par· ly actually stands for. The way matters are now it is very tiard to tell what the party stands for, ex~ cept opposition to the person of Pruldent Nixon. but v.·ith great many Democrat$ and even some of the candidates agreeing in part lvith v.·hat Ni~on is doing. SEN. llUBERT IIUJ\.1PlffiEV !Wallows hard and says he will supp<>rt both the nominee and the plfltform of the Democratic N:ltional Convention. This will not be easy for Senator Humphrey if Senator f.1cGovern is nominated on a platform to his liking. It may be no easier for Senator Humphrey to support r..tcGovern than it was for many Republica ns lo support S en a tor Gold\vat er in 1964. In effect, Senator Humphrey says that Senator ~lcGovPrn lo; '' r~)ll~ .1hout the conditions of gelling out of \ 1('111:1111. wrong about the dl'fensl' rl'QL11rrn1~111~ of !he United States. and 11Tunl! <1bou1 ho1v lo nm the fiscal aff;ur~ uf the country. Any nominee "'ho is \I r<in~ un S<i n1a11v vital Points ~·ould Hix lht• loy:1ll y of such a dedicated Democrat :i~ Hunlphr1•\' THE CONCLUS ION that Se n :"I 1 o r McGovern is the De1nocr:it·s version or Senator Gold water is not precise on many counts. but in a general sense there is ~ recognizable Cilmparison. The difference lies in the fa ct that the Republl can organization wanted Goldwater and the old line Democratic organ1zut1on, such as it ls, does not welcome f..1cl.ovcrn . Goldwater could hold the Hcpubl1can organization people rrom the Soulh. \\'est and Midwest. He did not gt•l murh su1>- port from Nelson A. Rockefeller and other leaders of the Eastern Republi ('ttn establishment who regarded his nomina· tion as a disast er. MCGOVERN, IF nominated, will have lhe aame kind of trouble in different quarters or his own party, mainly in the South and South.,.,·est and possibly in some Northern states. where leaders are nn\Y mumbllng that this nomination \\OUld be a l.Jemocr-atic disaste r like Coldv.·rtter's Republican diaster, resulting ln the defea t of local candidates and the shaltt•rinl? or Otmocratic unit y. I 1<111· ~en. llenry ~I Jackso n of \\';1shi11gton could suppo rt McGovern for l'rC's1drnt is another 1ninor niystery in tl11· t\lcGovem phenomenon . Th e l)cnlt'K:ralic tax czar, Rep. Wilbur t\lills, \1'ou ld certainly be a hard conversion. SO IT G-OES DOWN a long lilt of Oemocrats who are out of tune with the new phllosophy of the rormer preacher and bomber pilot from Sooth Dakota. Conciliation of the rather outraged regulars of the party, who we.re taken unawares by McGovern's ri!e, will be lrled by Senator McGovern. But he will hu\"e to take a stand of one kind or an· nthl:'r in the numerous contests over seat- in!; state delegaLion!i, leading among them Illinois:, where t-.fayor Daley ill challenged. Then it v.•111 be one side or the other for McGovern, but not both . If he unites the party, it will have to be by compromises !hat might dampen the ardor or hi! supporters w I t ho u t dlmlnillhing the misgivings or the doubter!i. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam \\'ASHINGTON -Hichard Nlxon and 1.A'Onid Brezhnrv rerich(l(I a •·tacit un- derstanding" dur ing the ir secret Kremlin c<inversations that the tv.·o superp<>\\'ers \\·Ill start to disengage from Vietnam. The President can1e home from M05Cow convinced that the Russians want to end the Viet- nan1 War but don·t want to appear less stalwart in their sup- port of Hanoi than the Chinese . The war has been a drain on the Russians who have been s u p p I y I n g North Vietnam with e x p e n s i v e military hard. ware. Out of the i1oscow meeting. therefore, may come a reduction in both Soviet and American ama ahipments to the rival Victnams. BOTil NIXON AND Brezhnev ex· pressed a willingness, lf they didn't reach a precise agreement, to phase down mili tary aid to the oppo!lng 1ldes. The .subject Is 110 delicate Inside the Kremlin, however. that the President carefully refrained from dilcuuing Vietnam in bis TV report to the Soviet people. He brought to Moscow with him background papers, which portray the Kremlin leaden u alm ost paranol.Ac about the Chinese. In the ear1y wnr years, the Soviets would have nothing to do with peace efforts, lest it confirm Chlncse Wflles that they were soil on the war. The secret papen prepared for Nixon tell how the Soviet government, In May 1965, l'f!ftlfled even to deliver a peace measage to the North Vietnamese. 1..yn. don Johnson merely v.·entcd to notHy Quotes Oan Llnk, Pasadena -;,Running a ci- ty or county, state or nation is not much dl!ferent thnn rearing a family, the secret be ing fo face up to problems and never give up. A woman Is the glue t.Mt kttps a family together. and women In Polltic1 very well may be the glue that keeps our countrr f"!'"' flying apnrt." llanoi that he waa ordering a bombing pause. "I AJ\.1 NOT A postman." grumped Nikolai f'iryubin, the Deputy Foreign f\f inister, when be was asked to relay the mes.sage. He suggested tbat the Americans find their "0~11 waya of transmJUlng messages," American Ambassador Foy Kohler, In a report to the State: Department, bl11m ed the Incident upon "Soviet sensitivity'' towa rd the Chinese Communists . Washington was rnrprlsed. therefore, to find Soviet Premier Aleksei KOl!lygln eager two years later to serve as an in- termediary between the United Slate. and North Vietnam. He made the offer in February 1967, during talks with British leaden In London. Iii! phone call! v.·ere intercepted and he was overheard reporting jubilantly to Brezhnev in Moscow : "There·s a great poulblllty of achieving thr aim , if the Vletnamese will understand the presC'nt situation that we have passed to then1, They will have to decide." THE NORm VIETNAMESE, however, re)ected the overtures. A I t e r w a r d , Kosygin ruefully told A m e r I c a n Ambassador LleweUyn Thompson in Moscow that the role of the mediator was uncomfortable . "They either complicated the prob- 1P111," he said, "or pretended thc1· v.·ere doing something when in fact they were not ." Kosygin said hla Intervention in London had provoked "fury" In Peking but that the Chinese had been the wlnnen in lhe end when his efforts failed. Then he asked Thompson auspiciously whether ·'the Chinese had approached the U.S. (about the) potisibillty of neJ.:otla. tlOOI on VJetnam.11 The ambas.sador con-- Fault-S of 'No-Fault' lndllltrltl News Review Fair and Workable tnaurance protection against the unforeJeen 11ccldent « Injury involving property and persons Is an absolut@ necessity -and no one ls more comclou1 of this than the Insurance: ltr dustry lts.U. U I! endeavorlllfl conatantly to Improve coverRge and to keep cotll wllhin bounds. In tho Pl'OP"riY and cuualty inlW'ance field (automoblle and bodily Injury ), a general moveme nt 11 un- derway toward an improved system. At the moment, tot11I "r»fault t~ su rance" seems to have caught the public fnnc.y. As gene:rally understood, it Is a fonn of Insurance In which no one is held at fault . Theoretically, n1rfault lnJw-.. t1nce saves money for both the Insured and t.he insurance companie.s. But, un· limlted n~f11ult insurance In st.ates such ns Massachusetts, where It has been establh1hed by law. apparently has quite a few fau lts of Its own. A~RDING TO• columnl1t writing In tht Bo&ton. MassflchuS<'lts. Su nd a y Herald Traveler, a parked car of a motorist " .•.. could be hit by a drunken dr1..-er and the motorist, completely in- nocent of any blame, would have to pay from $50 to 1100 of the cost of repairing hla car. with no opport unity to recover .. , from the guilty drive r." Under the Mauachusett1 no-fault law. tnnocent vie· Um1 of ptrt0nal injury accidents are tqU1lly penalized. A-tajor :segments of the Insurance ln-- du1try rtcommt?nd action at the state level to enact reasonable auto Insurance refonn legislatlon which would utilize fe ature! ot r»fAult insurance, yet retain the all·lmportant prlnclple of legal responslbiUty, Leading elemtnts of the Insur ance industry believe that refonn1 In the institution of Insurance to meet today's requlreme-nts should promote 1aftt car1. greater driver rtspon1lbillty 11nd the development , 80 far u prac- ticable. of the tlme and c.J!! saving benefltl O! l'IO-fllull t'O\'Pra ge . jectured afterward that Kosygl11 may have thought the Chine.'le encouraged the United States to start negotiations, know· Ing they \\·ouJd fall anct thus embarrass: UJe So\'iet Unioo. Y•~T JN A fascinating ;iside. Kosygin rf'cal led that he personally had been in llanoi when th e Un ited St:.itcs began bomb ing North Vietnan1. "Why did not the U.S. turn to him at that Ume and explain to him its pro!). terns~" be asked the ~merlcan am- bassador. Kosygin didn't say, however, what he would have done. In view of this background, Nixon handled the Chinese angle -delicately in his talks wit h Brezhnev. No trantcript was made except for the Praldenl'1 personal note1. Ho,vever, he tqld aides afterward thnt the Vietnam dlscualons had bei!n "Intent" but "'productive." Both the Unlted Statf'I and Rultl, be aid, \Vill begin backing away from the war. The President. incidtntallJ', -,,., wary about his own credlblllty with Peking. Be instructed his aubordinattll not to 111 anythln1 to tbelr Soviet <OUnlerpor)a that Chinese Premier Chou En-la! couldn't read. In other words, hf: didn't want U.S. negotiators telling the Soviela one thine and the Chinm another. CMtANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed. Publ i&her Thomaa x~~ini. Editor Albert W. Batts Editorial Pao< Editor The rdltl'lrlAI i-ae ot the Dant Piiot accka to inform and. atlmu• latf! n?flden by prcstnUnr Jhl9 new1paptr'a 011tnlont and ~ ll'll!nlafy on topkl of lnternt •*' ~lll:nificll~. by provldlna-a forum fnr thf' e!.xpreulon ot our 1'8.dtta' •11inion~ and by pn'MlnUna the d ven.e vlrw(JOlntl of lnCotnltd ob-~en.'t'f"S itnd apoknmen on top&cl O( the d~. Friday, June 9, 19'72 'I • ; < ' . l • • • t I I ,, f I i • ~ • ~ 1. • . • • f rl<laf, Jui~ 9, 1972 DAIL V PILOT ~ S-wafl Collision California · 2 .Bi1igo Bids Die Davis Tour Cut; · 2 No-fault Plans Eco Panel Eyes Maps Militant 'Tired' Surviving 'Crash' SACRAMENTO (AP I - Two bingo measures have died in corornlU.. without SAN JOSE (AP) -Ez. a aing1& vote in their bausted after hu 21·month favor. legal battlt, black: militant pear June IS in Chicago ent on JYDe 18 la DetroiL ~r • lo.day r«Bt et another urr dlsck>Bed spot, she will wind up al a star-e:Wdded "Evenini;: LA 'Rose' Cynthia Rose Henry, 18, is Miss Los Angeles County In the 49th· an· nual Mi 1 • California Pageant, June 22-24. A danec major at Citnls College, Rose will per· (or m an Arabian baJ- leL She is 5'8", 120 pounds, 36-25-35. J l ' , • SACRAMENTO (AP) Two no-fault automobile in- auranoe plans ha~·e survived a f\ve-way rollislon in which three were destroyed. It happened Thursday in a clo9ed-door meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee. 'l1>e surviving bills, by Sen. Alfred Song, (D-Monterey Part), and Sen. George Moscone (0--San Francisco), were sent to the Senate F inance Committtt. That leaves alive only four of t~ seven major no-fault bills introduced in ·the state legislature this year. All seven measures were aimed at reducing auto in- suranet rates by making each insurance company pay ror damages suffered by jts own customers, regardless or fault, jnstead of going to court. But insurance companie!l and other experts ha v e disagreed on how much -if any -the rates "'ould be reduced. Crilics of the plans - primarily trial lawyer.s. - have charged that provisions intended to limit costs would actually limit the right of motorist! to collect benefits. Tbe committee, which has held five long hearings on the bills during the past month, unanimously 11pprovcd a n amendment limiting a\1 of the the no-fault bills to a five-year I.est period. The authors or all five pla ns agreed that \11ould be desirable to force a review· by the legislature of Vt'hether Dying at 27 He Faces Death Daily SAN DIEGO (AP)-"There are so many things wrong with me," 218)11 Paul lsleman. "I don't know if it is worth it to stay alive this much longer." He doesu~ always feel that way bul he v.·on't live much Looger anyway, doctors say. 1sleman lives one day cit a f.ime, having been told by physicians not to plan ~ore. than a 'day ahead because there ls no guarantee he JI iit1ll be .alive. A diabetic for 20 years., Isleman now suffers severe m1lu'WB and a akin dilorder, has a poor heart and kidney and has problems with bis blood pressure and nerves. . tn the past two years he hag been divorced, buried. his mother lost his job because of failing health and given his t"~ children up lo foster parents. Yet despite these tragedies be says: "Life is worth it." Paul Isl em an is 27. "I've given life to someone else, raising t"'o kids," he says. "I've traveled a lot, done a lot of things. Life is_n't really how long you live just as Jong as you do something wlth it." He Jives with his sister, sleeping most of the day. Weekends he takes his camper van and drives to the des- ert where be collects rocks and nlaxf! ... and thinks. '"1'he kids· and J were planning to travel around in the camper this summer. That's why I bought it," he says. "{really wanted to travel. But the congestive heart failur!" tl<lpped tt. SACRAMENTO (AP ) -A The measure!!, killed AQgela Davil is cutUng her the no-fault pl.ans were rully Reagan adrnlnistrallon plAn Thursday, were :timed iit nalionwlde tour down to rour worklno. 1 t ti . tall tegaJWng bingo f or citJes on doctor's orders, 8 e or pro ec ng envtrQnmen Y charit11ble organi.zatlons. sixikesman says. As lo why tM meeting \\'as CALIFORNIA valuable chunk..! of CaWornia Death came at the Wlth Angela Davis" in Nt'\.I York's Madison Sq u a r ' Garden on June 29. scheduled behind closed doors, I a n d r r o m mar r j n g hands of lhe Sen ate Acquitted la.~ Sun&y of Song 'aid, •·1 think It just ha~ Go 1 0 . murder, kidnap and con-., devcloprnenls t·ame under vemmenta rganua-spiracy charges stemming M F" pened without too m u ch sharp questioning in a com-tion Committee. They had from an abortive courtroom eat ) l"ffi forethought ." u1ittee hearing. been int r 0 duce d by escape altempt in August 1970, M e ~CC,. T"-u hout th h,, r ,. n g Ass em b lyman Leroy M. ~ . had 1 __ , Th• Song measure was aP"' ~ •ge ,:J ~ lu-o g e .1ss vl'l v1s pan.~ a R J • T J J U · • • Thur-,,-y, the committee's Greene (D-Sacramenlo). na•--··d ~-I t ~ l -1 1ng 0 ( proved on 1 9-2 vote, v.•hile 3Ud uuurrl e ~.,.., o persona a,. ____ _ prime concern was just how '-----------' pearances which i n c I u d e d Moscone's rival plan \\'as ap-Soledctd' ~ 1nuch muscle the state -as Memphis, Tenn, and her LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A proved 7--4, a bare major11y or opposed to local government Stanfoi·d'i;.:. hometown, Birmingham. Ala., s uperior Court judge rul!'tl the 13-member committee. -would be given under the 0 l'o thank her supporters. Thw·sday th.at coui1ty in· Another plan by Sen. John c OU, r troo 11·1 plan to hall enviroomentally On Thursday, howevtr' her spe<:lors must check th• Nei·edly (R·Walnut Creek), damaging developments. Fi" i·e Eye. l s pok e s woman, Stephanie weig ht of pack.ages of Rath Question oifter question from U All ·d B t ti k. g plant was defeated 0--11, while t~·o SAN FRANCISCO 1UPI 1 committee members pressed an, sai : aeon a ic pa c 111 ' Olher mea··-s were voled M 1 h · t th 1 1 1 ge cies S'l'A F'ORD AP\ A 11 "The reason is ,·ery sin1ple. not at the supermarkel. ,, ... ~ Ruchell agee, or mer I e poin a oca a n N ( -We don't have n1uch of Angela Judge Rebert A. \\'e nkc down 4..8 and 0--12, codefendant \.\'i1h Ange I a niight no! be tough enough on niillion fire at St an f 0 rd Da\'is left and \Ye\·e got to grAn!ed the Rath Packing Co. Song said his bill ls closest Davis in the ~1arin County proposed developments. allo\V· Universi t y's main ad· keep what we have. For the a prelifT'Jnary in junction ing ,the environment to be hurt ministration building has left ' h k of the seven proposals · to lhe shootout. v.•as taken by ,·n the process. . . ,. 1 ,. first time in 22 months. ht e against the supennar rt un1vers1ty opera ions re a 1ve-· ff d · ch-'··. He ruled th•, t fedei·'i guidelines Gov. Reagan set for helicopter Thursday for an a~ ''You seem very enthralled Jy unaffected, says Stanford pressure 15 0 ·, an s es ""l\l'l " " his endorsement. lie said his h f tT d with i·our maps," Republican president Richard W. Lyman. literally out on her feet -law requires only tha t pearanrc in I e san1e or 1 ie 1 p . 1 1 Id she's physically exhausted." packages be of the proper· bill would do the best job or •·ouctcoom where the Soled;-id Assemblyn1an Pau r10 o o Lyman Thursday described Mi·ss Davi·s plons lo le>"• . h 1 " John To0ker. deputy director !he fire as "a frightening v weight w en they leave t 11" holding down rates without Brothers \\•ere tried. or Gov. Reagan's Office of f'venl'' but said as impact 011 Friday for Los Angeles for the plant. f'hm1nating benefits. f\tagee. "·hose 1:a~e \VHS Planning and Research optrations at the campus has fir~! of four appearances to District Alt~·. .Jose ph r ~ioscone said his bill i.:: :-£>par:ited from ~1i-.;s ()a\'is' "\Ve're interested in \\·hat bern "surprisingly slighL" \Yhich her doctor has lim ifed Busch filed a $1.8 million s1111 closest to guidelines adopted and transterred to San I"r.in· :-,uu're going to do \1•1!h these \l'ith rnost offices already her. 1i1is.~ Allan said. She \Yi!l against Rnlh last l\lnrch, I { niaps," said Priolo. a Pacific Junclionin.g. appear Friday night in the charging that one -p (Jun d by a c:oa ition ° consumer cisco fron1 f\iann Cou nty, ap-· · h bl Embassy Audilon·um ,·n ' -packag•• of "•co11 11 •• d t Palisades legislator acting as Hardest hit in t e aze \\'as ........, ...... .,., group.s. It woul put grea er peared as his own co-counsel chairman of a n Assembly in-the university personnel oHice Angeles. supermarket shel..,es were emphasis than Song's plan, Thursday along wit h a court-vestigating committee ex-\\'hich a spokesman said would After a week's rest at an un· one-fourth to one-haU ounce Moscone said, on guaranteeing appointed attorney. amining the offi ce's report. be relocated. disclosed location, she will ap-too light. motorists the same protection-:!'.!'.:'.'.:.'.'.:'.'...'..::'.:.::::::..:.. ____ .:::_:::::~.:::::..:.::::::.:_:::.;::::..: _ _::::_::::..::::..::::..: _____________ .c._ __ _c ___ c:._ ______ _ they now have, but would cost no more than Song's plan. The Song bill is SB 40. The 1'.1oscone plan is in SB 384 and SB 945. Reagan'~ Welfare Plan 'Go' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tl>e state has overcome a legal holdup and (inally started C.iov. Ronald agan'1 "work for welfar program in Ven- tura Co ty· Reag n announced t hi s Thursday and added that the slate is try ing to beat the welfare r ighl<i lawyers to the t.wrthouse in order I o forestall even furlhec delays. J"ormally called the Com- munity Work Ex pe rie n e e Program, or CWEP, ~t was part of Reagan's welfare reform of last year. Under it. about 30,000 welfare recipients in 35 counties are to be given work assignments of 11 max- imum of 80 hours a month. The recipients are to be able-bodied persons who can't fin d jol>s . "I bclie\'e this progran1 1s a practical and sensible way to reduce dependency on welfare in California," Reagan said at a nev.·s conference. "lt will he welcomed by most of the participants as a way to help them develop some work ex· perience. and eventually find Did you know that this roomy, 6-cylinder American car is priced just s31 higher than a Toyota Corolla 1600? ===~~~=~=permanent employment.•• PIANO SALE $JOO OFF w• .. 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So Maverick's recomme nded service interval is twice as long as Toyota's. We also designed Maverick to be a si1nple machine to care [or. In fact. we've even prepared a manual which tells you bow to do many maintenance jobs yourself. One more convenience : ·there arc over 5,600 Ford dealers in the country .. Toyota has about 850. Most little Imports &h<e :YM 4•eyliMer tD&\HS, Mmr!ft~.70l7 ·a 6lql1aleteqlle. It'& smoo1h. It's reliable, It leJs you accelera'te into turnpike traffic with confidence and hold your own on sleep hills. And itilelivers surprisingl.Y good gas~eage. • Maverick's track is 6.9" wide r than Toyota Corolla's, Ji$. W~a!C .FO·RD. MAVERICK _: is I l.l"lon get. There's a bit more weight, too. Bythe!"se~ves,'th~ diJJerences aren'I verybig~but they can add up toa btg dttfenmcc m the wayMavericlcdrivesandbandlesthe"opcnrotld. • It • st be th best --• · · 1.·-~n· toda ' may JU e . car viuue ID """' ca y,; Beneri idea f.or aare1y .... buckk up! See )'OID' Ford Dealer. " ' . ' . .. n r I • Orange Coast EDITIO'N Teday'11 F•••I N.Y.St.eeb * VOL. 65, NO. 161. ~ SECTION S, ~2 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA c TEN CENTS Irvine Company Joins Freeway Route Fighters 'nie Irvine Company today announced lts unequivocal support of attempts to kill the proposed Pacific Coast Freeway .Route through Newport Beach. Irvine President William R. ~1ason. in a letter to Newport Beach city coun- cilmen disclosing what is considered a reversal of its long.standing pro-freeway posture, labeled the cont r ov e r s i al freeway "a cloud hanging over mean· ingful land use planning in Newport Beach.'' Mason pledged the company's lobbyist * * * Senators Generally Favorable 8)' WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tl11 Diii~ .. 1 .. 1 Sl1tt NeY.1>0rl Beach's state legi.slaj.Drs, both of \\'horn have anti-Pacific Coas[ Freeway measures pending in Sac ra me nt o . reacted favorably today to a new lrvine Company stance favoring elimination of the route through. Newport Beach, Assemblyman Robert B11dhan1 (R· Newport Beach) and State Sen. Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) said, however, they would reserve detailed commtnt until they have a chance lo study the position statement. "From v.·hat I know about the position, lt would seem the Irvine Company is tak- iog a completely new stand on the freew ay issue," qi.rpe.nter said. The 1tattment issued by the Irvine Company to the Newport Beach City Council Jemb support to the city's efforts to remove the route from tbe state freew1y ,,.stem. Badhllrn, whose ABJ322 w o u I d eliminlte only the Newport Beach leg of !he freeway, praised the Irvine Com· jjany's 1cUon. -"Of COW'Se we are going to have to see the statement to respond in more detail. but I most certainly want to commend the Irvine Company on a position that will preserve the integrity of our coastal communities," Badhan1 said. '"This nt.w stand also shows a great deal or foresight in long range proper development of the coastal areas," he ad· ded. ''I 1m certain that such support will be most helpful in the passage of my bill in the Senate Transportation Committee," Badham said. The company also has Instructed its legislative adv ocate to join forces with Newport .Beach's lobbyist in getting the route eliminated. _To this point, the Irvine Company t>Ubllcly h ad maintained a position o( neutrality about the freeway. Carpenter. v.·hose SC!Jlate action seeks the total elimination of the !Wut e t Coastal Freeway statewide. wa s more reserved in his comments about the ac· -non. "lam pleased they have at least take_n this favorllble stand." he said, "but if "fhey art. directing themse\\·es solely to the Newport Beach section then I have no ~comment In the light of the nature of my bill." carpenter said the rt.al action needs to lie taken on a broad range rather than in pl<ces. "U we are golng to build freeways. then lets 10 in and acquire tbe land and ttart building, not Jet It sit around for 1$ ·1'1.rl until It ha1 been nibbled away to ~." Carpenter said. , · "My bill is not an anti-fr~way measure but I just want to have the whole p~edure of freeway constr~ction looked at realistically instead of ty1ngup hundreds of millions of dollars in un- flni.sbed projects," he added. ~upreme Court Overturns Phone Rate Increases • • SAN P'RANCISOO (AP) -Tbo ta1lfonda SUpnrne Court today annulled 'HI -In lllDUll rate -I• ,_ Tele!>llc"· Co. • Tbo cour! ordered the company to ,,,.-.-. • Tlli PubU.-UtlllU.. Commission Jut June aulborlr.ed the J•n<ral rate 1ncr .... Jllectlve last July 23. The tl!ICI of the PUC decltlon ,.., to (nm.,. Hlldentlal ralet In C&lllomla m=lt•n arus oervecl III Pacific r.ie by fl a month. , Thi court'• declllon wu nn1nlmout on Ibo major lautl rabecl by the cttlea or IM Ailcales. S.n llHucilc:o and Sall Di<fo and COOIU!ller groups. in Sacramento will do everything he can to help get current anti-freeway legisla· t1on passed. The announcement brought joy lo the hearts of Newport Beach city officials. P.fayor Donald A. Mcinnis, who held a press conference to release the statement from ?\1ason, said chances of passage of bills designed to eliminate the route are significantly improved. '"I expect that with this specific evi- dence of comm on purpo5e th.'.lt our legislators will now move quickly to pro- ''ide the basis for the final resolution and allow us to mutually solve o u r prob- lems," i\fc lnnis said. Ile said the outlook is brighter not necessarily because the Irvine Company carries a lot of v.•eight in the capitol, but because it will show the Legislature that ''irtually the v.•hole city is now on one side of the issue. '"\\1e make progress based on teamwork ." f\-tclnnis said. "Thi s is a fine exan1ple of the kind of teamwork we need to reach our co mmon goals and ob- jectives. t am highly pleased with Che Jrvine Company announcement and set it as a giant step toward final resolution or a citywide problem that has plagued us all for far too long," he said. Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, a leading Freeway Fighter who attended the press conferen ce, applauded what he termed "not an easy decision " for the company to make . Rogers said it was made "in the in· terests ol the people of Newport Beach.'' 111ason In his letter , ellH>hasizcd the same point. "Tbe Irvine Company's support or dele- tion of tbe freeway route 1s "·ithout con- diUoo.'' 111ason said . "It rests enti rely on what the company feels to be a strong sense of civic rcspon.s1b11Jty as one of the oldest members of 1hr r-.;('"'port Beach community.·' Mason said the :innnunc·crncnt eamf' after a series of "1nf1u·rnal t.hst'ussio ns"' w i th Mcinnis and newly el ect~ Coun· S. Viets on c·ilman John Store. \lason. in his lette1·. and <'ily orn ciaJ .; :H thr prt'SS confercnct·. tal ked about uv~ llCt.-<l fur tooperal ion in !he luturr tu f1nJ alt('rn:111ve solutions to the r11y s tr·;ift1c pn•hl<11n" H n~•·rs said once !ht frCl'l\'tly i:;;: dead, it 11 111 :tllow the St<ill• f'uhhr \\'orks lkp11rrrnrnt to conrt'ntratt> on the key pl'ublt•n1. the Pacific C-Oas1 l1 1gl111:ay bot !See FREE\\'t\ )', f'agt> 2J Troops Join Probe in Quang T 11·i Lady Lo11gshore11uin -·: l ~ • .L.;..... - The newest addition to the docks at Port Angeles. w~. fs ·23·year- old J~~ Full~r, a l~dy longshoreman. Julie works aJOJJgside"the .Dlen as a slinger, booking cables on logs so the y can be" moved ftom trucks to ships. She says s'he needs th e money for colle:ge. Ed11eation E11.d? UCI Pa1tel Nixes No1t1najor Major The UC Irvine Academic Senale Thurs- day rejected a proposal to create a "non· major major" after one professor passionately called it an "end to educa· tion." The proposal, developed by social scienct Dean Lewis A. }<~roman, \vould have allowed students to complete re- quirements for a degree w i l ho u t specializing in any particular field as is now requi red. Comparati\"e culture professor Jay J\1artin presented !he report for the ron1- mittce on educational poliry \l"ilhoul recommendation. Also called the "university n1a jor:' Froman's plan would ha\'C required a student to take only those courses needed to satisfy general education requirements all students must complete. The student could then take anything he or she wanted, without specializing in one area. "I have felt for a long time, .. ' WJ'()te Froman, "that for many students a ma- jor in a particular subject matter is in- appropriate. We might offer our students the opportunity to satisfy their in- tellectual interests without having to specialize." Many of the senate members objected that su ch students would then be unable to get into graduate schools or to qualify as teachers. English department Chainnan J-loward Baab rose and fir st apologized for "speaking so passionately, but what is described here is the end of education - a direction In which this university is JUO\'ing slowly every day." H.c called this a process "where a degree becomes 45 credits accwnulated as fast. as painless and as far av.•ay from each other as possible." Baab contended that current majors allow students enough flexibility to take interesting courses while still being lr.'.lined in "dirty old courses" of a spe- cialired major. Chancellor Daniel Aldrich said he was ''pleased" to hear of such flexihHity, but warned that decreasing resources ha ve closed 1nany elective classes to non-ma - jors in recent years. He urged better academic counseling so that students who preler not In declare majors would know there might be no jobs fo r them to take after college. Although about 45 members of the senate present voted to deny creation of such a "nonmajor," they remained divid- ed over the issue of vocational versus general education emphasis at the university. Hunter Shoots Se lf LOS BANOS (AP) -A San Jose man was killed Thursday when his shotgun ac- cidentally fired while he waR beating a rabbit with the gun butt, the Merced County sheriff's otfice said. The bl ast l'ltruck Eugene Salvadore Lara, 24. In the jaw, and he was dead on arriva l at a local hospital, officers said. SAIGON (UP I) -Another 1,000 South Vietnamese marines led by tanks moved lnto Communist·held Quang Tri Province today to join a 2,500-man probe. Gen. Lewis Walt. the retired U.S. ?\-1arine commandant, predicted an even· tual offensive there would drive the North Vietnamese "out of the country.'' The Saigon government reported major victories in th e central cons tal town of Dap Da and at An Loe, the besieged pro-- vincia\ capital 60 miles north of Saigon. At Dap Da, South Vietnamese troops led by a pickup team of tanks and with U.S. air support recaptured the town and tore down the Vie t Cong flag. At An Loe, South Viet name se paratroopers broke through by road and entered the town for tht. first Ume since it came und er siege two months ago. The U.S. Command also reported big- ger B52 raids against Communist posi- liono jll j'lpflli Vl.ell>illl as 1111 y .fl~ norlh or the D<nill"rtarlud ·7.one. ii"lilicl rr.ore than 200 fightef-bombers struck the Hanoi-Haiphong area Thursday in raid! which knocked out f!X brid&es, cut roads and rallr<ada In -pla., end pound· ed airrields, storage areil ·and aotJ.. aircfaft and misslle 1lte1. The strikes left the Cat Bl Alrlleld near Jlaiphong in names that towered 300 feet and touched off a seriu of exploslOM throughout the vast target area, including an army barracks fi ve mile! from Hanoi. Walt, who visited near the My Chanh River frontil ines north of Hue today, said ( l) the Communist offensive of March 30 had lost its momentum. aod (2) all of Quang Tri Province would be retaken. He predicted a major govt.rnmt.nt count.tr-offensive -"The South Viet- namese are going to drive tht.m out of the country." Walt, four metal !tars glitte-ring from the collars of his camouflage uniform, said that once the government coun- teroffensivt. begins the North Vietname!e will ask for a ceasefire in place and that would lead to "a very good time to ex· peel something to come out or the Paris peace talks." UPI correspondent Donald A. Da vi! • reported from Hue that the marines driv- ing into Quang Tri today killed 50 North Vietnamese in a series of !>harp battles to add to the 9 killed Thursday. He said the South VJelnamese task force aumbered 3,500 men. Cocaine Supply Gone From Hoag Hospital A small supply or the drug cocaine has been stolen from a secret hiding place in a lfoag Memorial Hoipital patient ex- amining room , Newport Beach police were to ld Thursday. Officials of the facility's intern training program said the five vials contaJning 60 grains ol the drug were91't kept in a locked medical chest which make! an easy taretL. Mesa Areas Outlined State Issues Brocliure 011 Nucl.ear Bomb Shelt,ers ly llUDI N1EDZllUlll .... Dlllr¥ ......... In ca1e or nucJe1r etllct or other oalalnlly, Colla M..ans will bl osl:td to oeek rtlu1• under the Golden Arches of a natlonwtdo )laml>urger chain. Tbe'hlo c..!a Mesa McDonald's ham· burpr -one on 19th Sltttl and the other Cll u• Boulevanf, have been lelecied u tilter 1ltes under the new -Community Emergency Plan. othar localfoat, to bl Ullttd In 1 bn>dllre fsouecl lo .. ery Colla Mm hc•IN!llold next October, are the May CoaopallJ. 0. ~ ol the Colla Mesa pollco , bulldlng, Fairview Stole Hospital and· the civic center, ac;cording to Assbtanl City Manager Bob Dugan. 'Ille shelter locatlona won tbe e:n- dorMmenl of the Costa M!-51 City Coun- <11 by unanimous vote. Mond4r llilbt. The booklet, which gi••• idVlcl about enemy attacQ, earlhqiioW, n-. and olhtt dlJastm will tie dlilrl1u1eddr,. or charge. with the llllt•~·all' colts. according to Dugg~ 1 Detailed maps of dJoller loclllons will he Included, along whb' )jsta of aurvlval supplies JIOr!Oll!I Dedng ~ the ahelters .,. ••pocted to take ,.itJI lhtm. Tbe 1heltm are 1p1tttd at various ( \ points throughout the city and they are expected to be UHd within ont hour after warning <J a nuclear attack. Their locaUons were selected on the basil! of detaJled 1tudlt1 taking Into ac- count ronstruction features, accesa1 and capacity. The pamphlet wilt allo lncludo . othor cl tit11 in Or1nge County, along witla in. structions on precisely which S:belttrs are lo he used for perSOM living in a partleular zip code area. ln!!llructlons on the lmprovbatlon or fallout 1belter1 such 11 in baament1. lrOnc:hes. Jenn-too, and ""'" to'l>O&ts allo will be c:ontaln<d In the JIOllll!bleL ' • • ... In a flurr" of olher activ itv in Sou!h Vietnam, cflm nHHUSl forces. hit a l.'l Infantry Division position eight milr<i southwest of Hue Thursd.Dy night but were driven off with 63 men killed, and fired a dot.en 122mn1 rockets into Da 'Sears' of Piela This X-ray of the lingers on the figure of the Virgin of Michelangelo's Pieta were brok- en at some time in the past. This radiograph, taken several years ago shows pins in three fingers of the Virgin's hand- the one knocked off below the elbow by Lazzlo Tolh on May 25. 'Glu c·sniffing' Eyed in Crash Injuring 4 Teens A glut.·sniff.ing expedition to Upper Newport Bay ended in searing pain, blood and near-tragedy late Thursday when a carload of teenagers slammed into a power pole returning to Costa h-1esa. The ll:JO p;iµ. crash Injured all four occupants. aged 12 to 19, disfiguring a 13- year~ltl girl who Jost part of her nose and had one eye mangled. She also gu fferM a fractu red leg, as did the driver, who was arrested al the scene and booked into the Orange County Medical Center jail ward. Driver Patrick D. Foster. 19. a transient, was held on .spic ion of driv- ing under the Influence of a drug resuJting in per!!Onal Injury. Foster was admitted to the hospital with pos!lble fractured ribs and face cuts in addition to l1"' other injuries. The !~year-old glrl was listed in serious condition today at Costa Mesa MemoriaJ Hoapltat. Tbt other (wo "vicUmir, boy1 aged 12 and 14. suffered leu. serMlus injuries. one a fraciured inkle and the olher a lip cut and bead palna • Offictr Ciiano Camarillo alleged tho rroup admitted miffing enamel and glue from acraps or cloth recovered. from Fotter's deroollthed car. Yorty May Rim Again LOS ANGELES (AP )-<:r!Uclling a Clly Council decision to deny h11 ulary re- quest 1 o r deputy m a yo r designate Murtel M. Mone, Mayor Sf;m Yorty sa)'!I he may seek rMlection ne:it year. "A lot of people are aaklng rne to run (or mayor. 1 ju!lt may do tt," Yorty toki a Ci· IY Hall news conference Tbunday • • Nang Hl Dawn toda1-. ~il l111~ "nt Cl\'l l1an an<l w11u nd1ng 18 In rhnom Penh. the C:ambodian government put the final death toll in Thursday's roc ket attack on the capital al 42 dead v.·ith 64 wounded. Huntin.gton Archeology Find Bared Art·heo logists h:t\"l' un earthed a 4~ )'Car-old skeleton vf an Indian girl wit)\ spear in her back on the bluffs in llun· tington Beach, near Talbert Avenue. The discovery was made a v.·eek ago but not publlciud because of the danger of amateurs destroying the valuable archeological 1ite, city officials aay. Expertt from Archneologlcal Research Institute, 1 private c;o,ta Mesa firm, found tbe skeleton while tnflnf the 15· acre si te for other artifact! tor the elty. "\Ye hadn't expected to find such a skeleton,'' Mike Ahlering, project direc- tor for ARI, explained today. "\Ye were exploring the site lo delerm1ne it.s valu e to archeology." Ahlering said the approximale age of the skeleton is 400 years, !hough it could range anywhere from 1100 A.I), ro 1700 A.O. ''A physical anthropoligist has placed the age of the girl al 17-20 Rnd her height at four feet . IO inches, a little tall for the average Indian gi rl." Ahlcring said. He said buria l site! have been difficult lo find in Orange County over the past few years. and this one could be valuable. The object in her back v.·as too big for an arrow. and shaped more like a small 3pear, he sa id. "Though the an- thropollglst said it might not have been the cause of denth , bul it would have been painful .'' fluntinglon Beach off irials are hoping they can preserve a l!:i·acre site. in cooperation with Fountain Valley, along the bluffs, v.•hich not only contains the archeological findings but a large grove of Eucalyptus trees. "U we pay for IO acres and Fountain Valley adds five acres, we'll have enouab land lo seei. federal !un<b to help buy II,• Tom Severns, development coordinator !or Hunlin&ton Beach, Aid today. Sevenu aaid the two ddet might win federal land and water funds because the (See SKEL£r(\N, Pai• I) ....... Don't even think aboul washJnc your car this weekend. 1be wtlt.h- erlady SO)'I Jta IOlnc to be cloudy with dr!zzl01 much of the -kend with partially clearing sides Sat· urday afternoon 'II )'OU1re lucky.' Hlglil 16-75. Lowa rlibl around •· INSIDE TOD.4.Y T h t Natiunal Shakt!Pfare r~1tival opem tn. Sen. Diego'• Balboa Park thi1 Wf:tk. Set to-1 doy'1 Wccke:ftMr,,f<w Jao10 to gee ttcke ts to one of &It.rte Ytpcrtory productions. l..M. '"" 1 •••flllt ,. C•IUtnila I Cl1t1Nltrf 1M1 C:•llllct u c .. ,....,, ti --. 1.....m1 .... ~ 1>1t ~-IM ltcn t H•MC-11 ..... lellttn II ~.... . M9flin D•M ~ l 1 I ;ic....;cDAl;=.LV:....:,:~l~LO:::T __ c Qosta Mesa r Final Vote f.~eakdown ~ are the final and officio! resu!L,. all 89 Costa Mesa precinct! 1n Y'• voting in the California election· ~llcan PRESIDENT .-Nixon .. Ashbrook Democratic , Chisholm · Humphrry Jackson • Undsay McCarthy McGovern Mt1Skle Yorty American Independent Hemp Peace &: Freedom Spock U.S. CONGRESS 3tTR DISTRICT Republican Sc hmitz Carraway Denna H!nshaw Democratic Black Lenhart Loudon Rapp STATE ASSEMBLY 70TH DISTRICT Republican 8,47'2 8.\3 lH 3,13~ 86 6; 80 3,342 154 155 52 3,300 933 196 5.057 2.970 :?.004 "' 1,:.156 - DA ILY l'ILOT Stiff Piiot• Burke Jeallow Dtmocratic 6,76~ 1,015 'Oly11ipic Tropliy' Moshenko 5,166 • COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE STH DISTRICT Republican Bent s Brokatr Crockfr Erv.•in !Jopwood Johnson Loefner Moss Nason Rogers Strader Swartley Taylor Williams Democratic Birkett Dusenberry Gumb Iner Harvey McKown Melville Meyer M\cha!l!!I O'Neill Sherman PROP081TIONS -ST ATE 4,6.10 4.67 t 1,565 J,451 5.204 2.145 2.574 2,916 2,463 4,700 3,620 2,699 1.593 2,139 1,945 ·1,824 2.202 4,162 3,716 2,465 3,225 1,1184 3,355 l,211 I Yes 13,290 No 6,572 1 y.. 10,1186 No 9,139 3 Yes 10,389 No 9.450 4 Yes J0,790 No 8.6UJ 5 Yes 10,854 No 8,703 6 Yes J 1,359 No 8,437 7 Yes 13,181 No 6,248 8 Yes 14,~ No 4 .25~ 9 Yea 7,170 No 13,565 10 Yes 12,479 ~ un Detective lo Speak On Theft Prevention Rising rates of lhefl and burglary can he cut If homeowners know I.he prol)('r precautions and procedures to follow in securing their homes. C.Osta Mesa Police Detective Art Cou~au will discuss these matters Tues· day at 7:30 p.m. in the Victoria School mulU-purpoM: room . OIAN•• co.ur CM DAILY PILOT TII• on,,._ C:0.11 DAILY i-ILOT, ""'"' Wl'lkl'I I• ~ Ill• N•-P1TS1, 11 JllA>lt1hte fW the Orl"'9 Co.11 Pllbl blllng (Of!llJ9tly, s.p... ,.,. edtflol!s ••• JIUllll•'*1, MWty "'"""" Frldfy, fllf" (O:lf• Mea, N1wport 9Mdl, ~unflngtooi 8Ncil/"-!•1" v111.,, t..11un" 8u(I\, lrvlnWSIOdi.tck .-.d Stn C~te/ ''" JllM C:1s>1or-A •ll'llllt r.ciloMJ • ...,Ilion 1, Pllblllll• S.t111"d1y. 11111 Sund1y1. Tht prlntlptl !*bl!llhllll .i.t1t 1, •! 331) We.t llil, Slrffl, Cot11 M~, (1lll01""i1, '111,. "•littt N . W10J 'r"ldant •l'ld ,lltllllll'ltr' J1c.k It. Cvrfey Vke ,,_ldwtt ol'ld GefMnil M•new Th""''' Keovil fflter Tli•m•• A. Mufphi111 M......._ ...... Chari" H. Loe• li1lt1N P. N•ll r All,.tM, M .... 1111 Ml._. ' c.... .... OM.. 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Suspects Tracl{e d in Rape, l(idnap, Robbing Case Tracing the mo vements or a young woman kidnaped, robbed and raped by two men during a period of eight hours Wednesda y, Costa Mesa police continued to track the suspects today. The victim was abducted at gunpoint abou t 3 p.m. from the parking lot o( South Coast Plaza, driven to Santa Ana and on to Los Angeles befon! being at· tacked, then returned and dropped off. A Santa Ana resident herself, the 20. year~ld victim was released at Warner Water District Offers Pamphlet 01i Savi1ig Life About 17,000 Costa Mesa County \Vater fJis trict customers will receive a free. potentiRlly life-saving pamphlet along \Vilh their wat<'r bill this month. lt contains. 24-hour <'mergency numbers of police, fire, rescue anrf ambulance scr\·ices. according to \Valer district director Alvin Pinkley. "The directors of the Costa f\1esa Coun- lv \\'atcr District know t ilal a person can live only five minutes without oxygen and can go into shock because of blood loss frorn .1 cut on ly one inch long." said Pin kley. "So we 're doing th is as a com- munity service.·• TI1e mailing is being coo rdinated 1\•ith Ralph H. Caslleton, administrator of Costa Mtsa Memorial Hospital. The pamphle t. printed by the hospital. \vill also be available in the 24-hour emergen· cy department of Costa Mesa Memorial 1-{ospita.J. and Grand avenues. Costa Mesa Poli ce Detective CapL Ed Glasgow said today that Detective Linda Gisler has located a Century City motel believed to be the location of the sex assaults. fie said the tentative motel iden- tification was made Thursday night and he was unaware what evidence Detective Gisler obtained there, if any. The victim said !!!he was forced to do the driving at gunpoint alter being con- fron ted by the young black man in the plaza parking area. She told of being robbed CJf about $15 during the ordeal which was climaxed by a grim warning of violent death if she went to police. Investigators said the pair also took the woman's voter regis tration papers pro- viding her present address to empha!ize the threat. Fisl1 Fry Profit Moves Up $4,000 Gross receipt esti mates for last weekend's C',osta ~1esa Fish Frv and Carnival were revised upward today by $4,000, for a total of $89,00CI for the three- da.v period . Steve Perrin, men1bcr of the Costa Mesa -Newport Harbor Lions Club, said the $8.'l,000 figure cited earlier did not in· elude profits from the parade. The parade, he said, is supported finan- cially by a number of local businessmen. i\'orinally more money is donated than is required to pa y for the parade. This year, the surplus h.'.l~ hecn estimated at $4,000. Last ycrir's gross receipt figure of $9:!,000 included the parade profits. Boats, Lady A11glers, Easy Money: In Sunday lfere's a preview of some of the features. facts and photos you'll find in the OAJLY PILOT Sunday: THE SEARCH FOR JOBS -There 's good news and bad news. College grads fa ce a hunt that could last up to four n1onths for that "first job,'' but (separate story and charts) there Is evidence the once-depressed aerospace lndustTy In Orange County is making a, oomeback. BOAT TIPS -Almon Lockabey, IJAI- LY PILOT boating editor, h•s some specifics about how to buy the boat. It can cost $1 ,000 a foot -and that's just to buy It. Infonnatlon on maintenance (you'll either spend 1 lot of money or a lot of time) alao is offered. LADY ANGLERS -Hooked on fishing, three members of Newport Harbor Lady Anglers who have reeled in world records are featured in word and photo profile. EASY MONEY? -The Public UIUltl" Commission (PUC) is one government bureau that utilities are finding to be an easy mark, according to Arnold Frfed- man and Thomas P. Elias. They Nport ln Southern California FOCUS. MY HUSBAND, THE STAR -Newport Beach woman tells how it 11 to be mar. rled to St.alag t7's "animal.'' ~ YEARS A't. BAT -Harbor Area BtUieba ll Commissioner Rod MacMillian is spotlighted in {eature story. \VILO J\.1USIC -Doc Severinsen, John- ny Carson's music man, has found mu!!ll· cians to match his far out clothes since the Tonight show moved to California. He tell s about it in cover story of TV WEEK. \V~IY DUKE WAYNE? -Newport Beach's resident super celebrity, John \Va yne, tells a reader how he got his nickname in the "Ask Them Yourself" feature. F::imily weekly. . SCHOOL SCANDAL -Th< Interna- tional school in Bangkok, with several Anterican kids enrolled , has had 7 per· cent of the student body treated for heroin addJction. LESSON LEARNED -Columnist Art Hoppe makes a pledge to fallen veterans of Vietnam . He says our mistakes there will not be rene:ated. FAIRVIEW'S t'ARM -Anim11Js and the care or them is great therapy for Fairview State Hospital patients. Story and photos show how It i• "down on the farm " at Fairview. ALL'S QUIET -It's quiet on the col· lege front al UCI since students have been given votes In declaiorwnaklng bod1es on camfl'ill-' MAGIC NUMBER -Ecooomi1ll and enviromnentalial!I take a look at the baby dearth. Is two th e magic number? From Pllgel 2 Pool Players FREEWAY ... 1leneck between Dover 1Jr1\t aud na);;i<l• Ori\'e . "'lrison talked of no s pr rl(i r- altemallvet. but said regional and statewide effort.I will be needed to solve the total problem. Nabbed A stymied pool game payoff at a C',osta f.1esa tavern early today led to the arrest of two players in connection with the burglary of a service station and a subse- quent shooting spree. Education Group Will Hold Tea The loca l chapter of the Orange County Association for the Education of Young Children will hold a recognition te:i Saturday to present its annual awards. Leonore \Vilson. honorary member and former kindergarten teacher in Costa r-.fesa, will speak to association members. And new officers will be installed and scholarships 'vill be presented from l :00 p.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church, 000 St. Andrews Road , Newport Beach. More in formation can be obtained from Nancy Noble, 3159 Canadian Drive, C.Osta J\tesa, 546-1694 . The association encourages the !tudy. in terpretation and improvement o f educational opportunities for teachers of young children. Fron1Page 1 SKELETON. •• acreage is a valuable archeological site. "But if people dl5turb or destroy that site, we 'll lose the federal funds," he \\'&med. City officials are completing paperwork for federal grants now, and hope to gain lbe money within a year. There is a ten· tative tract map for homes already filed on the land, but the city i3 delaying ap- proval for construction there. The 15 acres, partly in Fountain Valley. partly in Huntington Beach, is on what 1vas once a part of former Fountain Valley Councilman Joe Courregea' family farm. • Ill Theft One suspect is accused of stealing $106 from his en1ployer to continue the pool table action at Dick's 11orstshoe, 239-1 Ne\11port Blvd., according lo police. The second allegedly emptied five shots from a .32 caliber automatic pi.!lol at his pool partner after the man ned v.-·i th the r<•n1a1ning n1oncy, in ve stigators said . 'ferry .t-.1. Friend, 29. of 2323 Elden Ave .. Costa h-le sa, was arre5ted and booked on suspicion of assault with .a deadly \venpon. Archie W. Hicks, 25. of Z376 Ne11•porl Blvd., Costa t.1esa, v.•as arrested ;ind booked on suspicion of burglary. Officer De nnis I-rossfe!d ·was dispatched to the area of Elden Avenue and Wilson Street at J:05 a.m .. afler neighbors repo rted a volley of fi ve shots. Investigation led to questioning of Friend at his apartment and then to the implication of Hicks, the second sW!pect. Poli ce allege that Hicks accompanied Friend to Amburgey's Te:taC'o Service, 2252 Harbor Blvd., and took the da y's receipts to finance more pool playing about .midnight. They also claim the pair returned about 2 a.m. to break a window so the burglary would appear to have been forcible, but found a police car parked on the lot engaged in traffic surveillance. Officer Hossfeld and Detective Richard Fredericksen alleged Hicks and Friend drove around killing time before a return, but then stopped behind Friend's apart- ment. Officer Hossfeld said Hicks claimed. for some unknown reason, that Friend suddenly said he was a police officer. Hicks told interro~atora he was ordered to get out and lean against the car to be shaken down, but instead he ju.st got out and ran. Friend allegedly went into his apart· ment and obtained the revolver, then drove around until he spotted H i c k a. stopped and fired fjve shots, trying to halt Hicks . "He missed on all five," noted Officer Hossfeld. Investigalors said they conflacated the .32 automatic from P'riend'a apartment as evidence, along with $72.90 found at Hick!!!' residence. • "\Vt recognize . as you !lo. 1h;1t thr ullin1ate responsibility for fln du1g and implementing transportation so lutions rest! with the public ·agencies. "It is our eamest hope that the publ ir agencies. at all levels, charged \~'ith tlus responsibili ty, \\•ill work cooperativrly and speedily 10 reduce Ne wport's traffic problems. ''The Irvine Company 1vill. uf criurst . support local, coun ty and slate govern- 1nent leadership in this effort to develop a sound , l\'Orkable and f:ir-reach111~ Transportation syste1n for the area," r-.lason said . Mcinn is, Hogers and Store agau1 p1nnr.cl their hopes for these solu tions on t h P (:lty's O\Vn transportiition study. due 111 November. coupled 11·ith state1vidc effort.!'! 101vard allernative systems. r-.tclnnis also disclosed tha1 the city's traffic consulting firm, preparing th e transportation study. is al ready 1vorkin ,I{ on the premise thal there "·ill be no free\vay. He released copies of a lett er fr om ~1artin J. Bouman, vice president of A!a11 r.t. Voorhees and Associates, the con· sultant. 1vhich said the attitude of ihe public forbids practical consideration of a fre eway. "In the case or the Pncific Coast lligh\1·ay corridor, the n1and atc of the people is suc h that suitrible nlternative!! tnust be found if a plan is 10 be developed 1vhieh ,1·i!I receive public support. "\.\'hilc v.·e feel compC'lled to consider al! al!ernativt's in forn1 ulating: the transportation plan. it is quite apparenl that frec\vay or major high\vay con· struction in the Pacific Coast Highway corridor is not a practical alternative, no11', or in the foreseeable fut ure," Bouman said. There are currently two bills berore the California Legislature that would delete the Newport Beach leg of the freeway. One sponsored by state Senator Dennis E. Carpenter (R-Newport Beach ) would eliminate the entire freev.'ay from the state system. Il is Newport Beach Assemblyman Robert Badham's bill that deals with the Newport Beach leg. specifically, and It is just the Newport Beach segment of the route that Mason addressed himself to. "We have no position on the remainder of the route," a company spokesman said. • Ol ...... l~ . ~a'f/enr;::al--~/n& . ·. i''· .. ~ ...--::--..,. _. ., .. ...~ . . · ~1' '-•j' 'tr,;·.... . ....... ,. / , .. ; ': ··. ,,, ' ~LLE1'1T'Of'C> ~ . .,,, ---------~'\ '*' .,. --------Discover all 4 MANSFIELD'S , ,,---------rl\!,~l'Dl:-. -,.. --------+-..,., / Decorator directed stores. l ',, + / Uniquely different. Here furn i----,"--L----~'':/ ~.. tu re is carefully selected to , ''-....i f'',, create a total environment, ' ~Ml\.. i~---..__/ ', skillfully combining the rich past ;. "'\_./ -----\, with the young and exciting now! '.·; ~~~,~~'-.., ALL A~,~~.Y, REA~ISTIC PRl ~E~'._,:: ., .. ~· I , • ' d • • d ' r ' y < ,. ,, ~ " ' " s ' e t -- 8 DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Saving Mesa's Trees ... ' • , Despite their value in semi-arid Southern CaJifor· nia, trees have not always been treated with respect . especially when their roots have broken up sidewalks and sewer lines. Without a great deal ol thought, parkway trees were simply cu t olf and their stumps ripped out ol the ground when their roots probed into these forbidden regions. That was th e case in CO!ta fl.fen until Par~ Dir- ector Joseph F. Jones recenUy declared that the de.t- truction of trees had to "come to a screeching halt." 'frees are now being preserved by Jones through an ambitious transplanting program which involves sev· eral city parks. At a cost \\'hich compares favorably with destruction, they are simply scooped out of the ground and planted in the parks. The process not only prevents dama ge to publi r investn1ents but al.<:;n pro vides parks wit h an "ln ... ta nt" sylvan shade-tree setting. \Vith $8,000 in his budget fo r tree transplants, .Jones is convinced that all \vorth\vhile trees will be pre· served in Costa 1i1esa for some time to come. It's a wonder no one thought of the idea sooner. Tentative Scl1ool Budget The Newport-Mesa school board has pushed through a tentative budget of $34.1 million for 1972·73 -more than $3 million above last year. It could mean a tax r ate Increase of more than 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation. 'rhe board also approved across-the-board district salary hikes of 4.5 percent. Teachers wanted a minimum of !1.28 percent -a cash difference or $85,000. They ~tl ll hope talks can continue but district officials aren 't lik ely to re·open then1 . 'rhe proposed ·bud get 'vo uld require a 14·16 cent 20 Questions Most Will Find Difficult ~YDNEY J.HARRI0 Today's \1·ord quiz is concerned with lit- tle-known, but important. disciplines and fields of study. One out of four right make.-; you a sa vant. I. \V h a t is !he name of the study dealing with ethical or religious values? 2. What is the ~tudy lJf the origin and his- t o r y of pr op er narncs? J. W hat is the branch of meteor- ology that studies rainfall and precipitation? 4. 'Vhat is that part of philosophy that Inquires into the nature, modes, and limitat ions of hun1an knowledge? 5. '\\'HAT IS TIIE sc ience of mountains called? 6. \Vhat is the name of that system of doctrines concerning ult imate theological n1atters like death, the last judgment, hea ven and hell ? ;1. 'Vhat is the branch of med ici ne thal *l11alf's curr~ :ind rf'n1f'di('!;., Wf 1ve wrote a biography of a sai nt , in what field would thal work be listed? 9. \\'hat is the technical name for the 'cie nce of food or diet? ID. \VHAT IS TllE scienti fic study of lakes, ponds. and streams ? t l. \\1h:it is the st udy of animal behavio r, especially in relation to habitat? (Books like "The Naked Ape'' Dear Gloomy Gus If all elections are supposed to be secret. why are there dlfferent colored primary ballots for each party? -L.F. T~I• ft•hlr• ftfl«h f't .. •rt' .,;1w1, ,.., 11.u,...rltw lt!eM f'f ftlt ,._ .. ,.,.. I..,. nur ttt -• ,. •1_., •""-DeflY Plllf. fall into thi s category.) 12. \Vhat is the art of interpreting musical rhythms in bodily movements called? 13. \\'hat is the science or population statistics? 14. What is the stu dy dealing with the length or human life? 15. WHAT IS THE systematic classifl- ('ation o( diseases? 16. What is the philosophical 1tudy of happiness called? 17. What is the study or freaks or monJtrosiUes ln animals and plants? (Known to the Romans a1 lo1u a11turea, ''freaks of nature.") 18. What is the science of treetlng the hair known as? 19. 1f you want to tell a toadstool from a mushroom, which branch of botany should you study? 20. Which lingu istic discipline knov.·s the root.! of all these words ? ANSWERS : 1. Axiology, 2. Onomastics. 3. Hyetology (or Ombrology l. 4. Epistemology. 5. Oro!ogy. 6. Eschatology. 7. lamatology. 8. Hagiology 9. Sitology. JI). Limnology. 11. E thology. 12. Eurhyth mics. 13. Demograph y (or Larithmics). 14. Biometrics. 1 5. Nosology . 16. Eudemonology. I 7 . Teratology. 18. Trichology. 19. Mycology. 20. Etymology. Irony at the Fish Fry ' T•1 lhl Edi tor: Thi• past "·eek-end was still another ren1inder of hov; nlc:e lt is to be a resi- dent. of the Oran~e G>ast area. 'Mle F'esliva l Parade and Fish Fry tn Cos ta \·lcsa de1nonstralcd h'lw an enli~htened community can instill even more pride end neighborliness in its citizens. But a jarring irony at the Fish Fry made this particuJ,ar citizen quite sad about man's lnhumaf'llty ~ man. SPLASHED ACROSS the front of one of the fun housts in the carnival arei were the words IOTCYI' HOUSE. Also Booble Jlatchery, in smaller letters. It w~ saddening. This at 1n affair 1ponsorid by an organization whlc~ is known for its ptillanthropy ... ~nd 1n a community wh\ch points to its own Fa· St.ate l{o~pital as a real pioneer in lng ancl treating retardation. have lhal "fun" bouse back . Okay? ARTHUR T. STANLOW at te Freedotn tor: heard much about the aircraft ing obsolete. t war s, we have round thal the ( MAILBOX J Letters from readtrs art wetcome. Normally writers 1hould conveu thtir mes.sages i'n 300 word.t OT le11. Tht rioht to conden1t Utttr1 to fit apace or eliminate libel fs re1eroed. A.U let· tcrs must include 1ignaturt1 and mail· ing addrtSI, but namtl mGU bt with· held on rcqueJt i/ sufj1eient reaso1l U appartnt. PottT'JI will not be pub· lillted. propeller airplane Is not ,obsolele, neither ls the battleship. The prtaent t~at to frffdom is brought by the c:ionvtnUonal soldier, or llliptr, or U.. -bomber. Even the llmlly lll10lg1ul Is aot -1gainst 1ucll pentllif. Tbe polltlciln who would rob us ol ooaventional weapons Js no lrlend to freedom : nelthet" Is the one who would disarm law·1bJdln.1 and aane dtlzem. JIM BOLDING Dear Hopeful : What a great idut You're 1 genius! I'll back you pert0nal1y. and I know a great Idea when l see one. Ca n you welt a few months un- til money start~ polling In from my lnvenUon' Ifs a broom with a traMlstor redio -for low-Income hou,.cleanlng. hlke in the general fund tax rate, added to an 18·cent bond redemption interest rate. The total could approach an increase of 30 cents per $100 assessed valuation in lhe district. Trustees approved the tentative do<:ument more than two weeks ahead of schedule, in lhe interest of eCflciencY. they said. They did so also with the understanding that every possible effort would be made to pare d0\\'11 the budget and the tax rate total. There are some questionable areas and techniques in the new budget. For example, programs for the menta!Jy handi- l'apped are shown in the budget by each line item ex· pense yet the program for the mentall y gifted gets one Jun1p sum of $20,000. 'fhis created a stir among trus- tees. There are slill t\\O months or dellbt.•rations ahead and a grea L deal of \\'ei,e:hty material to be pondered. It is 110\\' up to the board of tn1stees t.o make sure thr 've!fare or· the taxpayers -and the children -arr \veil looked aft er . City's Good Fortune Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal formally presented a budget request of $10.6 million early this week without creating the slightest stir. One reason, of course. is that the budget figure did not require an increase in the current $1 .52 municipal tax rate. That's al\\'ays welcome ne\l.1S. Property owners in Costa ~1e sa should take note that the city's healthy commerce has a great deal to do with the relatively low rate. Property taxes \Yill pro- duce S3.03 n1iJlion in 1972·73, sales tax revenues \1·i J1 be S3.17 1n illion . Jl"s nice to have that cushion. c Consequences if MeGovena Is the Nominee Democrats Need Policy Redefinition WASHINGTON -How to write a plat- foml on which George ~1cGovern could run for President is not one of the lesser problems facing a Democratic Nationa l Conven lion which meets only a month from now. Does the platform say, "get out of Viet· nam right now re- gardless of the con- &equences"? Does it say, "give everybody $1 ,000 a yenr regardless of cost"? Does it say, "leg· alize marijuana?" Doe! it say, "tu heavier those with in-- comes beginning at the $12,000 level to help those with lower incomes"? Does it say, "Let the POWS In Vietnam take their chances alter an American withdrawal''? IN ALL PROBABILITY the 1972 Democratic national platform, adopted before the nominee is selected, wUJ not say any or these things. It is also PQ!Sihle that George McGovern will not say most of those things if he wins the nomination and runs against President Nixon. (RICHARD WILSON) What is clearly and evidently called fo r after this long primary campaign in 1.,.hich candidates have often said anythi ng that came into their minds is a redefinition of v.•hat the Democratic Par- ty actually stands for. The \\'ay matters are now It ls very hard to tell what the party stands for, ex· cepl opJX!Silion lo the person of President Nixon, but v.•ilh great many Democrats and even some of the candidates agreeing in part \vith what Nixon is doing. SEN. HUBERT llUMPHREY swsllow1 hard and says he will support both the nominee and the platform of the Democratic National Convention. This will not be easy for Senator Humphrey if Senator McGovern is nominated on a platform to his liking. It may be no easier for Senator Humphrey to support McGovern lhan it was for many Republicans to support S e n a t o r Goldwater in 1964. ln effect. Senator Humphrey says that Senator t.lcGovern i~ \~ r1111~ :iOOut the conditions of gelling out of \'1ctn:in1. wrong about the d c·fl'.11St' r1·q111rcn1 Pnts of the United States. ri nd \\'l'nn,::: 11bou! how lo run the fiscnl affair:-; l)f 1hc t'nuntrv. Any nominee who 1s 'vrung-011 lio rna1iy vital points \\'Ould tax the loy alt y of such a dedicated Democrnl as Humphrey. THE CONCLUSION that S " n tl to r- 1.1cGovern is the Den1ocr rit 's \'crsion or Senator Goldwater is not pre<·isc on many counts. but in a general sf'nsc lhere is a recognizable compariso11. Tl1c diffcren<'e lies in the fact that lhc Republican organization "'anted Goldwater and the old line Dem ocratic organization, auch as it is. does not welcome t-.1cf/overn . Goldwater could hold thi? Ht1publit'an organization people from the Soulh. \\lr !i t and Midwest. He did not get much sup· port from Nelson A . Rockefeller ~1rid other leaders of the Eastern Republican establishment who regarded his nomina· lion as a disaster. MCGOVERN, IF nominated, "'ill have the !!lame kind of trouble in different quarters of his own party. mainly in the South and Southwest and possibly in some Nort hern states, where leaders are no1"' mu mbling lhst this nom ina tion 11·uuld be a Democratic disaster like l;old 1v11ter's Republican dinS l{'r, result ing in 1he clef eat or local candidates and the sh;tttcring or Democratic un ity. 1101,1,· Srn . Henry f\t Jackson or \\'ashington couJd support McGovern for President is another mlnor mystery in t hr li1cGovern phenomenon. T h • Dtmoc ratic tax cur. Rep. Wilbur Mills, would certainJy be a hard conversion. SO IT GOES DOWN 1 lone ll.tt of Dc1riocrnt s who are out of tune with the new phUosophy or the former preacher and bomber pUot (rom South Dakota. Conciliation of I.he rather outr1111ed rrgular11 of the party, who were taken 11nawrires by McGovern 's ri!e, will be tried hy Senator McGovern. But he will h:11·t· to t:i ke a stand of one kind or an. 4Jlhcr in the numerous contests over still- ing stal e delegations. leading amonic lhem Illinois, where Mayor Daley i1 challenged . Then It will be one side or the other for McGovern, but not both. If he unitea: the party, It will have to be by compromJses that might dampen the ardor of tm tupporters w I t h o u t diminishing the misgivings of the doubters. Nixon, Brezhnev Agreed on Vietnam WA SHINGTON -Richard Nixon and Leon id Brezhnev reached a "tacit un- derstanding " during the ir secret Kremlin tonversations that the two superpowers \viii start to disengage from Vietnam. The President can1e home Crom ~·l osco1\' convinced that the Russians \\•ant to end the Viet- nam \Var but don't want to appear less stalwart in their sup- port of Hanoi than the Chinese. The war has betn a drain on the Russians who have been 3 u p p I y i n g North Vietnam with exp ens I v e military hard- ware. Out or the Moscow meeting, therefore, may come a reduction in both Soviet and American ann.s shipments to the rival Vietnams. BOTH NIXON AND Brezhnev ex· pressed a willlngneg, lf they didn 't reach a precise agreement, to phase down military aid to I.he opposing aides. The subject Is so delicate truiide the Kremlin, however, that the President ('arefull1 refrained from discus.sing Vietnam tn his TV report to the Soviet people. He brought to M~w with him background papers, which portray the Kremlin leAden as almost paranoiac a trJut tie Chinese. ln the ear1y war years, the Soviets would have nothing to do with peace efforts, Jest It confirm Chinese cm,... tbltt they were IOlt 1111he war. 'l'llO lt<nt p1tpers P"Plred hr Nixon WI how the Soviet government, lo May IN!. l't!l!Uled even to deliver 1 pe:sce m .... ge to the North Vletnamete. L)'l> don Johnaon merely wanted to notify Quotes Oan Lf:nk, P11ade1111 -"Running a ci· ty or county, !lta~ or nation ls not much different than rearing a family, the secret belng to fact up to problems and never give up. A woman 1!1 t~ glue that keeps a famJly together, and women in politics very well may he the glue that ~oeps our country from fl)'lng apart." •la.noi that he was ordering a bombing pause. "l AM NOT A postman," grumped Nikolai Firyubin, the Deputy Foreign fi1inister, when he v.•as asked to relay the message. lie suggested that t h c Americans find their "01,1,•n ways or transmJtting messages." American Ambassador Foy Kohler . In a report to the State Department, blamed the Incident upon "Soviet sensitivity'' toward the Chinese Communists. Washington was surprised, therefore, to find Soviet Premier Aleksei Koey1tn eager two years later to serve as an ln- tennedlary between the United States and North Vietnam. He made the offer In February 1967, during talks with British le.eden In London. His phone calls were intercepted and he was overheard reporting jubll antly to Brezhnev in Moscow : "The.re's a gre.1:1t possibility of achievinR thr aim, if the Vietnamese will understand the present 1itustlon that we have passed to them. They will have to decide." THE NORTH VIETNAMESE, ho\\'e\'er, rejected the overtures. A f I e r ward , Kosygin ruefully told A me r I can Ambassador Llewellyn· Thomp~on in l\.1oscow lhal the role of the medi ator was uncomfort able. "Thty either complicated the prob- lem ." he said. "or preteoded they were doing something whe n in fa ct they were not ." Kosygin said his intervention in London had provoked "fury" in Peking but that the Chinese had been the winnen ln the end when bis efforts railed. Then he asked Thompson suspiciously whether •'the Cblnete had approached the U.S. (about the) poosiblllty Of negotia· lions on Vietnam ." The amba!sador con- Faults of 'No-Fault' ladllllrill NeWI Review Fair 111nd workable insurance protection against the ·unforeaeen accident or hdury tnvoJvlnc property and peraons Is an abooluto -lty -Intl no one II more COosciOUI of tbb tNn the i.nsurmce lo- dt1$1ry llMU. It Is ml .. vorlng conailntly to Improve· cover11e 1Dd to k .. p com wltllln bound•. In the properly ind cullllty ln1t1t111Ce lleld (automobile Ind bodlly injury), a geotral movement 11 un- derw1y toward an improved 1y1tem. At the moment. total "r»-fault to- 1Urance" 1eems to have caught the public fancy. As gener1lly understood, It 11 a rorm of insurance In which no one Is held flt fault. Thcoretlcally, no-fault tnsur.. ance .ave! money for both the lnsuttd and the Insurance companies. But, un- llmlttd nc>-fault innlrance In states 1uch a• Mas.sachweltl, where it haa betn e!lt1blished by law, appartntly bu qultt a few fault& of Its own. ACCORDING TO 1 colUllltlst •TIUng In the Boston. Massachusetts. Su n d a y Herald Traveltr, a parked car of a motorist " .... co\Jtd be hit by a drunken driver and the motorist, completely ~ oocmt ol any blame. would Mve to pay from fSO In $100 or the cost or repairing hll car, with no opportunity to recover ... from the guilty driver." Under the Mas11Cbu1etta no-fault law, 1MOCflnt vic- tim• of pereonal Injury accidents are tqllllly penallted. Major segments of the Insurance ~ dustry recorrunend action at the slate level to enact reasonable auto Insurance reform leglalation which would utilize feature& or ~fault Insurance, yet retain the aJl.(mportant principle of ltgal responsibility. lA.'.Bdlng elements of the lnstirance Indust ry believe thnt refonns in the institution or ln1urance to mttt loday'1 requirement!! should promote 1altr cars, greater driver respoMibill ty and the devtlopment, 10 f1lr as prnc- tlcable . of the time and cost saving bencnts of no-fault cov~nge. jectured 1tterward that Kooyg!Jo mty ha,,. thoUght the Chinese ert«JUraged the United States to start. negotiations. know- ing they would fail and thus embarra.s1 the Soviet Un.Ion. YET IN A fascinating aside. Kosyairi recalled that he personRlly hRd been in ff anoi when the Uniled States began bombing North Vietnam. "Why did not the U.S. turn to him at that time and explain to him its prob- fcms ?'' he asked the .6,mericao am- bassador. KO&'}'gln didn 't !!lay. hw·ever. v.•hat he would have done. Jn view of thll background. Nli:ori handlod the Chlnele angle deUcately in his talks with Breihntv. No tranacrlpt was made except for the President's personal notu. lfowever, he told aldel afterward that the Vietnam dlscuaions had been "intent" but "productJve ... Both the United States 1nd Rulall. be llld, will begin bltcklo11w1y lrom the war. The President, lncldenlllly, wu w1ry about his own credibility with Pettna. He Instructed his subordlnetes not to "1 1nythlng to their Soviet counterparts thAt Chin.,. Premier Cl>ou Eo-lal couldn 'I r .. d. In other WOrtb, he didn't •DI U.S. negotiators telllng the Soviet.a oae thine and the Chinese another. DAILY PILOT l!obert N. Wted, Pv!>U.11.r T1'o!MI Ktml, Editor Alb<rl W. Betti Editorial Page EdflM ,,,. ...i1tori1I -•f ""' DtU7 J>\lot. .eeka t.o Inform -.net allmu- lfl.le l'ftldcn by prnt_ntin1 tbll ncwtpiaper'• opinions and com-lnf!ntuy on topics of lntett1t ant 1IJnlflcan~. by pnw!dtn1 a forum for tht! expftlllon ot ·oor nedtH opinions. and by ~nttnr tht dJvnw '"ir'A-pofnta ot tnlonned • lf'Ttttll and spokemntn oa. ~ of lbe day. Friday, June 9, 1972 • ' \ • • • ' ., ~ ' I 't ~I., • , ' • ~ LA 'Rose' Cynthia Ro~e llcnry. 18, is 111iss Los Angeles County in the 49th an· nual At i s s California Pageant, June 22 -24. A danec major at Ci trus CoJJe ge, Rose \\•ill per- fo rm an Arabia n bal- let. She is 5'8", 120 pounds, 36-25-35. I 1 .1 • : '• j 5-way Coll.isioti 2 No-fault Plan8 Su1·vivii1g 'Crash' SAC!LU.!E~'TO (APJ T"-'O no-fault automo bile in· surance plans have !urvi~f·d a fi ve.way collision irl "'hich thr~ were destro}•ed. It happened Thursd<iy i11 11 closed-door meeting or the Senate Judii:iary Con1mlll£'l'. The surviving bills. by Sen. Alfred So ng, (0-!l.1onterey Park), and Sen. <I e or g e Afoscone tD-San Franc1sco1. '~:ere sent lj 1 lhe Sen:ne 1-'i nance C<Jmm ittee. That leaves ;ihve only fuur of the St>ven rn aj()r no·laull bills introduced 111 the sltilc legislature this ye:1r. All ~ven measures wrr·c aimed at reducing au to in· surance rates by making eaf'h insurance company pay for damages su ffered by its o~·n customers, regardless of fault, instead of going to court. But insurance companies and other experts ha v e disa greed on how much -if an v -the r:ites would be rcduced. Critics of the plans prin1arily trial lawyers have charged that provisions intended to limit costs \\·ould actually limit the right of n1otori sts to collect benefits. The committee, ~·hich has held fi ve long hearings on 1h<· bills during the past month, unanimously approved a 11 amendment limiting all of the the no-fault bills to a fi ve-ye:ir test period. The authors of all Lhc Tll">-faull plans were really Vt'Orking . As tu \\'hy the meeting was ~theduled behind closed door.s, :-;ong sald, "I think it just hap- pened v.•ilhout too mu ch CALIFORNIA torethought." S ·rhe Song measure was ap-Ma.gee . ees proved on a 9-2 vote, wh ile Jl.1osc:one's rival plan was air C z z d' proved 7·4, a bare majority ()f u O el U S the J:J.member comm ittee. Anothcc plan by s.n. John Co1trlroo111 NeJctHy t R·Walnut Creek ), v1as defeated 0.11, ~·h tle tv.·o !>A:\' Fllo\;\CISCO (Ul'l 1 1Jlhrr measure!'i v.·ere voted Ruche ll :\lager, f fl r n1 er do\\'n 4.8 ;ind 0-12. <'odefendnn! \'>ith A n g e l a Song s;1id his bill is closest Ua\'is in the i\l arin Coun1y of the sev en proposal.s to the shoo tout , v.·as taken by i.:uidelines Gov. Reagan set for helicopter Thursday for an ai>- his endorsement. He said his pearanee in the san1e fortified bill v.·ou!d do the best job of courtroom where the Sol edad hold ing down rates without Brothers \\·ere tried . eliminating benefits. ~1agee, "'hose case "·as Moscone said his bill is separated fron1 Miss Davis' cl osest to guidelines adopted and transferred to San Fran- by a coalition of consumer ci..~co from illarin County, ap- ~roup.s. It \\'Ou ld put greater peared BS his 01Yn co-counsrl en1phasis lhan S<lng's plan, Thursday along v.·1th !l court· l\1oscone said, on guaranteeing appointed 11Uorney. 1notoris ts the same protection---- lh<'Y now ha ve. but would cost no n1ore than Song's plan. The Song bill is SB 40. The cone plan is in SB .'.UH and 5. fi ve plans agreed that \\'OUld g n s be desirable to force a review a a by the legislature of whethe-..-- 'V e}f are Pla11 'Go' California Eco Panel Eyes Maps 2 Bingo Bids Die SACRAMENTO (AP) - Two bingo melbures ha•e died lJ1 committee-WJ!hout a single \'Ote in lhtir favor . SACRA~1ENTO (AP) -A The n1casure.!1, killed Reagan administration plan Thursday, were aimed at . . !egalizing btngo f or fnr prolerttng envtrorunentally charitable <lrganizations. v<il uable chunks or California Death came at the J a n d from 1n a r rin g ~hands of the Sen ate developmen ls came u n d er ~overnmen.tal Organiza- sl1arp quest ioning in a com-t1on C?mmdtee. They had mittee hearing . been intr oduced by Throughout the he ar Ing A ss em b lyman Leroy Thursday, 1he committee's Grttne (D·Sacramento). pri.Jne concern \\.·as just bow L-----------' rn uch muscle the state -as opposed 10 local government -would be given under the plan to halt en\•ironmenta!Jy damaging de\"elopments. Question after question fro1n f"'Ommi llee rnembe rs pressed the poi nt that local agencies 1n1ght nol be tough enough <ln proposed developments. allO\f· ing U1e environment to be hurt in the process. "You seem very enthralled \vlt h yo ur maps," Republica n Assemblyman Paul Priolo told John Tooker, deputy director of Gov. Re agan's Office or J)lannlng and Research. "\Ve're interested in \vhat you're going to do with these ma ps," said Priolo, a Pacific Pal isades legislato r a"cl ing as cch airman of an Assen1bly in· \'estigal ing committee ex· ;irninin~ the office's report Sta11ford·~ Fire Eyed STANFORD jt\f'I -A 111 million fi re at S I a n f o rd U n i v er s i t y' .s n1ain ad· ministralion building has left university operations relative· ly unaffected, says Stanford president Jlichard \V. Lyman . Lyman Thursday described the fire as "a frightening event" but said its irnpact on operations at the campus has been "surprisingly slight." with most office.s al ready functioning. Hardest hit in 1hr blaze \V11!'1 the university personnel orfire v.·hi r h a spokcsn1an saitl would ht' relocated . Davis Tour Cut; • M'ilitant 'Tired' SAii JOSE (APJ -E.<· hausted lifter her 22·monlh legal battle, black militant Angela Davi.s i!1 cu tting her nationwide tour down to tour cities on doctor's ord1>rs, H spokesman says. Acquitted last Sunday of murder, kidnap and con- spiracy charges st~111 mil1g from an abortive courtrooin escape attempt in August 1970, Miss Davis had planned a nationwide tour of personal ap. pearances which i n c I u d t d 1'femphis, Tenn.. and her home town, Birmingham, Al:i , to thank her supporters. On Thursday. ho11·e1·C'r. her "pok es ~·om:1n , Steph:in11• Allan. :said : '"The tC'ason 1s \"er.I' :;i 111ple \Ve don't have much of Angela Davis left and v.•e've go! 10 keep '''hat we have. }~or the first time in 22 months. !hf' pressure is <lff, and ."hc·.., literally out on her fet l - she's physically exhausted " Miss Davis pl ans lo leave Friday for Los Angeles for the first of four appearances to v.·hich her doctor has limited her. !l.1lss Allan said. SJ1e v.·ill appear Fridav night in the Embassy Auditorium in Los Angeles. After a v.•cek 's rei;t at an Ur\· rliscloscd locat ion. ,...,hP v.·ill ar- pear June 16 in Chicago, 11 nd on J une 18 in Detroit. After • ICklay rest at a11othf'r un· disclosed spot, she \\'ill v.·111d up at a st:ir·s tud ded .. Even.uii;:: With AnJ.?ela Davis" in l\c iv York 's .l\l!H.hson S q u 11 r r c:arden 011 J une 29. Meat Firm Ruling 1'oJtl I.OS A,'Jf;ELC:S 11\!'l -\ Superior Court JUdJ.:t' i u\1·il 'fhursd•'.Y t11;1t 1·nu111 ~· u• speelor:.-. n1ust !'hcl·I. ,h,. weight of pack:i gr.., 11f Ra l!I BAt:HI! ill tht· p:11k1n~ pl;1nt, not ;u the su1>l'r r11:1rkc·t. .J111lgr llc!>l.'rl 1\ \\'r11hr gran!l'd 1he Ralh l'i1t"l.1ni:;. l ·o. ;i prch1r111ary i n J u n e t 1 on ;uiainst l h e supt.:nnarkC'I chrrks. Ile ruled that fed tral l<il\' requi res only Iha t packages be of the proper 11•cight \\•hen they Je;ive the plan t. Dlstrir:t All y. Jo.~c ph r lJusch filed a $1.8 n1i\hon :1t11t against Rath last l\larl'h chargini that o n e · po u n rl p;ickages of bacOJI o 11 suprnna rket shcl vr != \1 e r , nnr·fourth !rt onc·half nunr·r 100 lii::hr Dying ai 27 He Fa.ces Decit li Duily SAN DIEGO (AP)-"There are so many thi ngs \\Tong with me." says Paul Jsleman. "I don 't know 1f il is 1\'orth il to stay alive this much longer." . . He doesn't always feel that way but he woo t live much longer anyway. doctorg say. Jsleman lives one day al a lime, having been told by physicians not to plan !nore. tha n a day ahead because there is no guarantee he JI !il1ll be alive. SAC H1\1\1ENTO I AP ) -The ~late has overcome a legal IH1ldup and finally started c:ov. Rona!d Reagan's "\\'Ork ftH' \\"Clfare" progrnm in Ven· tur a t:ounty· Heai.::in announced t hi s Thursday and added th at the ... la te is trying to beat the 11·elfare rights lawyers lo 1he 1·ourthouse in order t o /orestall e\'en further delays. Did you know that this roomy, 6-cylinder American car is priced just ~31 higher than a Toyota Corolla 1600? A diabetic for 20 years, Isleman now suffers ~f'l't'rr. arthritis and a skin disorder. has a poor heart and kidney and has problems v:ith his blood pressure and ncrv.es. . Jn the past two years he has been divorced , bur ied his mother lo.st his job because of failing health :ind g11·en his tw~ children up to foster parents. Yet despite these traged ies he says: "Life is wort h it." Paul lsleman is 27. "I've given life to someone else, raising tv•o kicls," he says. "I've tra veled a lot. done a Jot of things. Life is_n't really ho\v long you live just as long as you do son1l•th1ng \\'ilh it." Ile lives \\'ith his sister. sleeping most or the nay. Weekends he takes his l:an1per van and driv es to the clr)i· ert ~·here he collects rocks and relaxes ... and thinks. r·ormallv called the Com- munity wOrk Ex pe r ie n cc Program, or CWEP, lt \~as part of Reagan'.!! v.·elfarc rcforn' of last vear. Under it. about :10.000 we.lfare recipients ' in 35 counties are to be given \\'Ork ass ign ments of a max· 11nun1 Qf 80 hours a month . The recipie nt s are to be able-bod ied persons \Yho can't !ind jobs. ' ''The kids and I ~·ere planning to travel around Hl the camper this su1n1ner. Thafs \\'hy T boug~t it.'' h<' ~1y~ "I really v.·anted to travel. Rut the congest ive he;irt f;ulure •topped it. ~ F,l:;~~ .. I beli eve this program Is a practical and sensible way lo reducr <lepend ency on welfare 1n c;alllorn1a," Rea gan said at ::i ne\1·s conferencr. ''It \\"ill be \l"elL'1)1lled by lllOSI or the 1Jart1tipan1s as a "'ay to help thc1n dr~·elop so me v.·ork e.t · prril·ncr. and eventually find J>t'rn1anent employment.·• • • ' . ! .· t . i I • • • ; : ' l-• , • • • • • ' 1 • f I ' . • ' • ' • l ' t • . PIANO SALE $JOO OFF ~~::: followlnt New Models: 1200 1635 1130 2640 2Dl 0 2645 HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN Malooga1y $995 W• $1Jt5.00 .......... NOW HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN With ou-lc rtoyttlnt $149 5 Was $172'.00 ........ NOW HAMMOND CONSOLE & DELUXE SPEAKER . :."'P'ioo~'::OwoNLT$ I 595 AL\. ~IANOS •v1i•4""ft1e TIN Ya.ti•• .......... ...... - CONN SPINET - WURLITZER DELUXE SPINET Choice of thrH . $1695 Was $2165.00 NOW WURLITZER CONSOLE ORGAN ~:~2850.00 NOW $2595 HAMMOND DELUXE SPINET ORGAN = $2155.00 NOW $1495 WURLITZER SPINET THEATRE ::."';:795.00 NOW $1495 THOMAS $$99 SPINET LOWREY $1249 SPINET KIMBAL $1195 CONS LE South Coast Plaza 3480 Bristol St. -Ph: 540-2830 If you c1n all"onl a Toyota Corolla 1600-oralmost any little impart-yo• caa alronl a M1vtrick. Look: FORD MAVERICK ,..,.., 6-cylinckr $2,140 .• TOY OT A. COROLLA. 1600 , ...... 4-cylinckr $2,109 .• VW 113 (Ssptt Bmlt) , ...... 4-<-ylinder $2,159 •• DATSUN PL 510 , ...... <kylindtr $2,306. • . ' ' • ' " " Mitnuldclun1rs sug11tsll!d rtlll•I price'°' 'ooor modt 1 txc ud" ~It P P" • ''°" Cl\arg11, if llny. de~l~lll•M cnA'll"' !l!lt •rid l•xes. M1vitrick's cl11tlnarion <n•rvt Is '160, •nd C1liforn11 emission sv1!1m llJ.11. NOTE: People ask us how we can a[ord lo offer a roomy, 6·cylindcr t.fa\'Crick at abou t lhe same price as rbe little imports. First, v.·c've been making small cars since 1908. Expericoce helps. Second, we haven't changed Maverick-except for mechanical improvements-since we first iruroduced it That kind of cont inuity helps to control cosls, Third, recent currency revalu ations and de\'aluations have helped res tore the com~titive stance of American manufacture~. A po• car for lolls ""5- M.,.rkki fnot 1 .. 1. r.r ....... , .... s--• silM!ftrl'"9 tloHToyot1 l600. There's no wasted space inside Maverick. At the same time, there's none of that small-car crowdtd feeling. Maintenance: Even simpler, more convenient than the little imports. Toyota. for cxa1nplc. recommends nor1nal service every 3000 m ile s or three months. \vhichever c omes fi rst. On M averick, it's 6000 miles or si:t months. SoMaverick·s recomn1endcd service inlcrval is l\Vicc as Jong as Toyota's. We also designed M averick to be a si111vle n1ach inc to care for. In fact, we've even prepared a manual 'vhich tells you how to do many maintenance. jobs yourself. One more convenience: there are over 5,600 Ford dealers in the country. Toyota has about 850. Most little lm,orts ghe )'Ott .C·cylia41cr e•1l1es. Materlck shes )'Oii a 6-cylhHlereqlae. It's s mooth. It's reliable . It leL'\ you accelerate into turnpike traffi c with confidence and hold your own on steep hills. And it delivers surprisingly good gas mileage. Mav.rick's track is 6.9"' wider than Toyota Corolla's. Its wheelbase is J J.l"longer. There's a bit more weight, too.BythemselvC&, these dil?.erences aren't very big-but they can add up to a big diffa'tllCCin the FQRD ··MAVERICK· FORD DIVISION ~ wayMaverickdrivesandhandlestbeopenroad. I . be he b ~·~11.. ' A • oda t may JUst t est car v111ue 10 mer1ca t y. Beller idea for ~re1y .•. buckle up~ See your Ford Dealer. 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