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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• I - ear ea • . ---lryii1e CoaDpany l .. • ·Ex·deputy Sheriff BepQrts· ln~o111e Freed Mier Fo11r . .. ~Of ·s7.G ! • Months. of Ter·••• , • ' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, :JUlilE:2CI, ·1912 ¥OL. .., llO. 1a. 1 ncnoen.rt1 ,..... • • ' • . . . -• • • 1 ' Pageant. Pre;wiiew · , . . . -··--·-....... ' i :." -!-~··'· ~ -;;;;;;; -'" .·; Ch~ Roars ' ' ~ . . . . . .... . ~ ""'" ' . . . . ' Net-Income ·n,e.mocr~ts Suing Through 4 R . I . t• U ·.1 Coast Cities CJjmbs 20% e-e ec ·ion n1 B7JACKa!APPEIL By L PEIER KRIEG Of .. Deilfl' ... ltlf;t The Irvine ·Coinpany loday reported· a net Income of ·fl,937,000 for the llacal period ended April' 30,.up' more than :ID percent wben compared lo the. preceding year. Th• company .1 the . oame 11me Father A..lc...:...!·ts d~lared a 46-cent per ohare dividend, LI UJlll perti:nt more than 1970.71 •. Out of that, Irvine'belresl Joan Irvine · · Smith-Will receive $'112,000 for her Slaving·D_augh,t_er ownership ol 1.7 million of the 1.5 million ,I - Ouistanding shares. . . More than half of the shares 53 4 per . TAIPEI (UPn -A diltlnlUlthed cent are owried by the J..,;es ·Irv!,.; unlvertlt}' educalor plNded guilty loday F·-.. -•-•-hich ~" · ly · lo diaries of llllrderin( ·hit lt<nage , uu11u•~11 w ww. receive near d9U1hter, a ~A student, 'because $2.1 million. ~---•-too .~ no"-~ .. ~ her Mrs. Smith has been at odds with the i:.:.-m--·~-. .~ ~ • • ,.. • ' ~Y.N.Of .... llW ~.O'll, l foundation ~ it bas not been • . •, c . • • '· . LIVI.HQ !ICTUftS -n..BJ.ihop•s' Crolier, a medieval :Frencb .i~oey' diJtribaiing twO jierC..i, of Its net irortb ""· Lee .~tal, d>alrman of CJiaocch! · c•'"'""• ,.,,., one of P•-•t of tile Masters' livlnfr:Plc!UrOl! 1111Teiled, to charittei u ~ under a year · Unlftrllty • Doportii)ent_ of ·Dltllon*Y, -.,... · • -...-• • • · .... _, d. • ..... ..,. old 11.s. Sapreme c.urt -·"-.' wu -al•~ hit daughter, in Lall\llla's Irvine Bowl for tl(e wor .... 5 press on ay"Di,..-.' • ~• · . Tbe Irvine eom-n•:s-.-....•t pi'cture Al,Lan, at . tbejr tubult>on Tolpel -pageanl is held nighUy durinl the Festival of Arts. They open ·thelr ~ '"v" May 4 six-week run July .14. From left to right are Robby Marvlll._ 10, La· wu dioclooed at the company'.• annual Lee 0 lold the ClOlrl he killed the girl gun& Beath; Diana Adams, 19, Sinta Ani; and Sonia W1DJesld, 9, stockholders meeting this IDOl'llllll In Ill becaflle Ibo~ 4110 "-!'of the Lqun~ Beach. Below is Ralph Cunningham of Ne;'°~ Beach. N~r~Z~~ ...; =~~NdlltC ·ber ~ • dovelo~t -.llrm; · whicl!' owns llO!llO ,, • , 13,000 acres In Orange County, repori.d a i.r Jevol," anoounoed loday Ille flllnC ol a •1 mtlUOii suit againlt !be Olmmlltee for llle.Re-elecllon ol,the ~clegt.-o'llrt«. lold a mewl coafereice the aiilt Ii for ~ and Punltlve ~amlg;I. AbO Jlllfted fn 1 tbe IU.i_t WU McCml Ataodates, a oecurlty !Inn bead- ~ bY James W. MtConl and Ille ·five men . arreated . Salord&y night In tbe breek·ln al !be _Watercate Apartment COllll>ie• when Iii Democrallc national heodquarlen·ll·located. ·l\kConl WU Ollt of'tlle five llTelled. "1" far u lEl permally concerned," Aid O'Brien, uthere is a clear Hue of dlrecllon to the Commiti.e for Ille jleelection ol Ille President and a clevtioplng dear line to the W h 11 e House." He aid the break-In w11 a 11very, very -matter that It cerlalnly po1llk:a1 ......., ... "I 11111 pleued to note that the FBl'tt lnv..uptin& lhil case," said O'Brien, "but I am abocked to learn that Ibo Wblle 1-'lhrouch .Its official ~ -.. unworthy of -(a.. DAMAG~.Pap Z) E D R ·z . d' . groos lncome lorothe llacaI year of $16.7 x· eputy . e east},;,;._ ·~:~~~=·:v~ ltv!Jie Presldent;Willlalil R.'Mason, al· . : .. i. ~' , . • : ~ .. of. the compaoy'1 In- Ne'WOrt'~ :freew~y. R,oute . . '. Near· Death fu Panel Vote . Served Four··Mont1t:§ -~;:::..l.~a:~:r~ -.. \, I • I lbe put year and the llUCCfll of the com- , ~.-..-..~~·~-•·-~ ·~:._~'__,_, • ..:,;once .. -11:~ are to .panY:s Industrial land ~ent and , • ~-.._, ~~ ,,,,._,.. u•~ -"""""'"""' --agricUlttaJ openltlms" -. mponsi. The lla~Paclfic Co a.1 t Tbe Newport bill aalled throuah the' "*' fmd ll'lrn ......,., .~ alfer .milnta1n the pohlic',1.confidence ii! !"Ir ble, ~ aaid. . Frteway route Newport .Beach lower lx>uoe on a C-1 vote the !Int time owvtng loir monlha of a aealeo<e ~f orie l)'llem. • • / · " · · W-'1 annual report allo. doted that appean lo be a lllep c:looOI' to being around. le llyeoro !orrecolvqlllolenproporty. Ai u.t llme McMlllan ,wu ,acting .on the !nine CGmpany paid federal 11111 wiped out loda . " · ' The action Monda)' wu the dlndw u · ·~.vine's prldl term wu .,..,.,.... Gd the , ~rnondalien ~of "'*-dft who. local property tbes darioC Im ta1aunc Memberl ':/ !Ill ,California Senate ~;r;:::.!':.ch dty olllclals are ~=J,,-:r:= lf~l!~="::~·. •1~!~·111e nwe--cnfided ~=!!'-... =-...... ~!'Ji-:: "It'• 1.0tuttc," Mayor Donald>.. e , -ICllnl m -tee! allJ!Oll equally helween thte two. · " klll the~ ...-ec1 bf ~ Mcinnis tald gl!elUlly, "I'm dellgbted, ol JlepllT Dlablct Attmlo1' of111s attlolll wlllle-., • bl .In :~ 111 'I Ill 1o ·-em11en .._ JlobertE. -(!Wlowpuo1 Beach ). nally.• Freemon a Ille c.llfanda e.1n. !'rt u prooecuw I am awm of laJled •t lalclb .-111 ...m be told 'i'be''fO!e -•tot. B1la•n'I bill now ~ o1 CGnltlkm. • all lbe c~ and I r<oommen<! "..W l\flect toor COlllplll1 f,.. y..,. II l!JOI to the fuD Seoala lllor<lllll w.et 1,.. Mclllnll aaid the !Int thing the cllJ will !lrvine, 44, llu .,_ ~ ~ tarm it lel!lmey. . come-.lonnatloll 6iiJIOdtt,Or Irvine. action. It will •theft return . to the "°"do ls eo to the Stale Deportment of ' Siem Ocw •alloll Ceder In The , Jll")ltCUta' noted that a report ''Tbe..new clty mew _.. lo u ltbell Astembl1 lar'1echo!U!'au1j!1_, that !;':!'1,1" ~.!:ct' he\P IA ~~1\s !lnll· ' ,.. Y-ito..Jlallooal ~ ll'llln Ille wori. Cllllp ~ .the .lonner • just •aootbet '°"'bfDOl!lal agency with In no ny anect lbe lntout ol lbe bill. '"''" y. -, doputf bed' made a &QOd.idJuobilent,.bd -lht-le lfll!l1'ft-.r ~ ..,. u It cliois Ille Senlle llid Aatambly,. . ·~ -k ,.re"!IY· begjns now.''. the He WU ... 1_. lnJ'llrilry Iller he tbe IUJJPOfl ol ~~farnlly . and !ltd ' !'1-11111 the lllll!ll( ~. dty II lllere' haft .... _, ........... 1111.t mayor aid. We VI pl a pn>bltin to C gulllylole~::-~lllelhtlt .-t)Y.-tvod'anrmjoboller. people. ' • • I aot.Ron8W' ...... d•lllalollw;-oq1ft." ,-·---, liquor and l'illhll ·hm lie 1.eoleaey wu ~ on the • '!tt'lie .ur.ct. ud powatut tmolvemeat tlUI _,. .,. ..-eel Mn_., Mclmdt said be thooibl the Stale Viejo Coanty ..,.,.... tlat lnlnt 1-1 never been IJI. of tlllM Poopio," .._ Aid • "II an In>-all_. oil tlli oiltciat llale mAfll-Public W-Deportineot bemolore has .Al Ille time, MtllHllll. a -Ille -In. -bdr'e and dllnces are porianl new ...,...... Jn th. planntog ~ 0 11pod a DnUar -. J'rl. at-noGlllC but "lip '""Ice" lo the E In Ibo-. loN 1"'8e be-wM ._ .. !bet be -.Id -involved and~ ol Iba Irvine Compony'I .S., ldlllllC the Looc Belch ...,...i of tralllc problem, '*"'• ol lta deslm to Ibo ,.......,, 11ottoce f!rllloplactloll)apla. ~-°"Pacific Cotfd FNew1y. Thus lbe •thelnewa7bullt. "Yoa -In a pllltlon .t Irvine -• al two ~· ._ allo _..the new cJty ~ niuto _,.lo be~ 11J lndlTlilual lo-"Wt nmr aw "*1flc help 1roiD the ,_.1Nl I -·p;.,.. 1llt -1• m •·-. ,. •>I ( .. rwrn, ,... l) cremeolL nate, but we need It now," Mclmllt said. • • . \ Of .. Del!Y '"' ... ,, A si....,..walllng police pursuit of a woman mol«ilt at speeds of 120 miles per holl!' lrvm Laeuna Beach flrooib five Orange County Communllles ond lnlo San Diego CGUnty 'tndect" this ~ wt1h the ramming of two San Diego Sheriff'• ql'I. N'o one Wu lnjllred In the race which WU slopped only when the two San Jlleao Sberilr1· Cll'I boxed tile -In ad lire.ii her ' oil the ........ IOlllb . al Carllllod. . ~ '!be_,,.., Dorothy Jean Rul!ner,115, of Sonia Alia, was held at the San Diego Counly•Jall loday· pending an uaesament o1 ~ wlllch could be placed qalnot ·her, San D181JO Sbeiilr1 deputies said. The --llnt alopped by two Laguna Beach police uniU liter a J'9Ce lbrou&h' the dty along CoaJI highway at about 5.:35 am. loday, police talc!. She WU cUad for clrlvinc to-miles per hour in •:is mph_-. Offian Terry MacAdam and Fred Louk llopped tho car at tbe AllJO Pier ana In SOulh Lquua. Aller taking her tlclrel, tboJ aald obe oot lnlo ber 1972 Firebird and "tool oft,'fA<:celeraUng 1t a high 1'1lle ol opeod. "She Ald she wu In a hurry to gel 'llbere'obe ,....rotnc," Officer MacAdam ald 11111 lllOl'lllng, Lqla Beach wilts . dlued the 11"11«ift from. the . pier ana, tlnllllh South. ·Locui1a.. through Dono fola!, . (lee IWIMED, Pap J) ........ W•dter : I <'••• It will be a tad bit warmer aioag the Orange Cooll on Wednt~ with hllbt ID 6" 70'1 at Ille rising 1o a lnllnd. Lon IHi. INSmE TODAY Like IM QodfiJlllcr In IM book M detpind, JTlllll< Sl1141ro It mont lhan . ...,. conc:micd toi th hit. familv, ,.,.1 """ prr• ~nt Seo ,..,,,, Paga 20. .,, ,...... ,, . ~-:~ ........... ,. Ctanltllll 11·'6 ....._.. ..... 4 CIMlc1 ,, ..... ca.tr ' 011 4 lJ ,,.,.. , .... -..... ' .... MM'bll .. ,, ....,... ,... • Tltl 1Jlat '' .... , , , ,, ,......,. .. ...._. ,..,, ..... . ..... .,. .... ' ...... ...., tt-14 '"" 1$1 14 ........ ' • ,... ...... 11 • • .. . , ' % DAILY PILOl s ~.V.S~AW S.-Viet Marines Wreck 16 Tanks SAIGON (UPI) -A force o! 2,000 South Vietnamese marines fought three hatUes in Quang Tri Provioce today wllh lank·led Norlll Vietnamese troQps and dest.yed 11 llnu wllll aid of aome of the heaviest U.S. air and naval support of Ille war, front dlsp1tches reported. ,.. The marines were In the third day ol a sovsnment drive to recapture the prov. Ince which fell to Ille North VlelnlmelO May l. President Nguyen Van ;1bieu _an. nou• plans Monday !or a t-....U. -palgn to re<apture •111~ territory. • The South Vietnamese had support from ,852' which flew a record 30 raids In SOUill ·Vletnam, mostly in direct support ot1llo marlnetl, and atlai:ked jUlt norlll of the Demilitarized :lone loday for the lltll consecutive day -anOther record. ~ The fighting was fltrce •long a )Jomlle ltonl, WIIll mariots driving U tat· U fi\'e nilllo lnla Quang Tr~ the only jrovlDce lb fall to tJte COlilmlllillt of!Wlvt. ,,,.Y. _, drive~ back by llnlt-Ied Oeliullonlit and won met lbi Ioal -. Fleet ships. CasualUes were not reported. The second battle was four milea east or the town or Jiai Lang and five miles above the river. South Vietnamese of. ficera told HunUey 2$ North Vietnameaa troops were killed, one capturM and five Colllmunislta.nk8 destroyed. Government casuaJUea were not reported. The third battle was near the town of My Chanh where marine officers ,.ported their men killed l7 Communists ,during Jhe day and k'IO'ked out lour more tank!. Again, government Joase.s were nQt reported. 1 South Vjetname.se commanders and field reports have listed 195 Communists •killed dUrlng tl>e first three days of the drive. Gove111111tJ11 lollea wwe 1!111 ot 5 tilled and 23 wounded but Ille figurea do not include today's casualties. The marines are considered SOUth Viet. nain'1 but fi~ force and it.was the marines wll<> ltoOd their gfound during -111e llghUQrllbat Jed la the Jou of Quang Tri when ll10 lid Inlanb;-Dtvlllon broke and ran. UPITll.....,_ --~., rell!OUD<d and~ eel ~ Cbod Huntley llfd ' the of tc!claY's baWes a oollmUI' of ni••mllilN• r111 ~ a North Vlilnmrie.e MOll,ILE HOME PARK IN OKEECHOBEE, FLA., DEVASTATID BY TORNADO At LN1t Fovr PonlOfll Wero Ktllad, 4 I lnjurad H Hurrlcono Tall Climbs !:'lf~ ~~v~&!\: .DA~GES .•.. dpaI delenle line 21 miles north ol.:llue. l!Untley said the Communistr, U8lng a this t>latant act o! political espionage. three-pronged count.r-attack, pushed the "And now we learn of tile potential in· marinu back a half mile before l1llUllng . out of steam tlteJruelves .. Tiit -lnp&. · WIV<menl of. a White I{ouse special con- then altacked again and r.,llnod1!it Jillt. • .f!uJlant Who' is said ti> speclallzAI in half mile. · \ dellcale ~enta for the President," Seven tankJ were knocked out 1o1· that ..lei o•Drlin' ript. mostly by U.S. aircraft and 7th Tlie W-n POii reported today that a <Ol)IUlllnt la Wbl\e House -.1a1 Pl ·ti• D! ts ·-·IJ>lrles w. ColJ<ll 1! 1l!ted b!.tl>e ' ~cen . a ' -'\-lo ' iiddr ... boob of two Of the five men ar- ·;r r rested. r;. ntin• Ue•. 14 · n. POii. silld ledml llOU1Ces c1ooe to '-Al... ·'· the lnvestfgatlon sald tl>e address books contain 1lle name and home number of VO• ~fhS 1 ,l 1 ..:;;_ •· ested. Howard E. HW!l,,the consullln~ with the J. I .tl.C"C .notaUooa, 11W.House" and "W. H." ., , _ Hunt i:..worked' for the c e n tr a t 1'1lcalll ,JO(ltllt Jiar.laed po11oe of. hi\elllllnce Ag-from lfff la 1970, the llcn V;Dhy '1'tDfog In the MOoncl ..,._ "P.ot iDI. All five l!Uspeds hive linb la --..'111111!1 of IOclc ad bo~~ ~CIA. q , .olflaeN ·._t.ct.-1' -. · ,:..'"8 ~ said that ~ Huqt .'w8J I ~ were· a., .,, e d 1111i"• ~.'bf • reported Mond.iy w1iJ two ~ ~ lft Monday .~·· ~~~·~i::'::fd.'t!!l~ ~ Whldr ~ed ='ille '"• -·-~-t'the .. ~ 1· -~~ -· Vllll A~ ...i· ~""' A · Jn. m ·~ "~ ma-s .......c ..-tcriectloD tn 1 *rid area ' .. •. ' jbdication, I have no comment.", 4 OffJcers Bald the" two-day dlsturbinces A Wlilte Houie of!idal .said H1inrt8Jt bqan late Sunday when pollce slopped a worked far lbe Wblle House on March 29, ljJelding driver rupected of reckle'8 forlia relllJar !lallY consultant fee. drivlnf In ~area. Wllile 111ey qut1tloned unf'o name ·and phone IUD bee were !be' )'oulll Ollicln ...,.. ·pOJtad ·w1111 rocks In the address -of Euienlo Martinez, aild boWa lfiroW!I by pel'!Pl)J In /rJlbt of a real estate agent who has been active -W homes, they. itiior!OCP. • m. ,!ho1 antl-Olslro movejnent In l\lfaml, . "'"' thin 35 pj._u. .,;,t•Ai!abelm !lit !'Oii lald. . Agnes Subsides 18 Dead, Damages Up {n Millio1is APALACIDCOLA, Fla. (AP) -Hurrl<ane Agnes bas gasped her last over backwoods Georgia after a collision with the Florida Panhandle that left boJJles uprooted, roads awuh and mill.tons of dollars in damage. Aines, the first of tbe seam's hurricanes, killed ti persons, injured more Illan 100 and forced lboulands of families from their homes as Ille rampaged north !tom CUba. · Although · an 80-mlle-per-hour parent of ravaging lamadoes early Monday, the storm was reduced to a disorganized mass by midnight and was sweeping act'04S South Georgia today with 45 m.p.h. winds. Bob Smith, state Civil Defense director, estimated private property losres along a hard hit stretch of the Florida Gulf coastline from Apalachicola to Panacea as "running in the millions ••• but we won't know for sure until later." He said lllllch ol tl>e damage la politic property Involved washed out high- ways -including part! of U.S. 98, a major east-welt route across the Pan- handle. Tbroagbout the area, power company trucks were repairing fallen lines and state construction crews were repairing gouge;d-out secUons of high- way, - Massage Parlor Permit ' . ~ ' Law ·~ehl Up for, S~udy -pollet J!lua an Anaheim 'lioUce ~ • 1 The suit lllllOWl<ed by O~l!:"t f\led in batUa(!roln IO la lllO')>enOl1i· Jdonday -;~. ~!'11., ~a': A propoeed police permit law which "Ancr°suddenly we find -~II sorb ~I little ni&hl and an equal number Sunday, tltey htadquarteri ofllcea and for "Xll"""' tl>e. rubbed Huntlngtm B<ech ma 11 age things changed. If this was changed by repdrltd. party bas lncmTed because of the h held f 1· .u •• the d I •--·t · Injured w11 Placentia Sgt. Salntore burglary. It also aski for l900,000 in parlors t e wrong way was up or po ice ~~ 1tu y sess on, t•=• 1 u; CarlCCl who wu llruck.ln tl>e rich! eye punillve damages which Joseph A. further sludy by the city council Monday wrong!" with a reek. Windows ,of two patrgl Cltll • CalUano Jr., the p.jtty's chief counsel, niJht. City Attorney Don Bonla admitted the were broken and Sunday Anaheim offiq!!r said ii ·aut:borized Under variou.!i civil .Severa! sauna parlor :._ operaton at-requirement waa originally 200 hours of Fral)k Campbell was liiirt and a If.year-rights laws. • tacked the law'• requlrement of 1,000 tralnlng -to which Ille massage parlor old boy arreatad. The five IUSpec!s are being held on hours of training for musage technl-operators agreed -but it was,Increased Chlll!!es Of attempted burglary and at· cians. They also oppooed the midnight later at the police department 's nouest tempted interception of telephone and closing hour in the proposed city "I'd like to see some docwnentati~on Fl'ffJP-.el ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ji'l'Olll Page l RAMMED ... through Capistrano Beach, and onto the San Diego Freeway. En route they were joined by an Orange County Sheriff's car. 'I1le Sher~ lff's department sald today that the mOtorist passed a stop sign in Dana Point at 65 miles per hour as well as the atopUgbt at the access to the freeway. Once on the freeway, pollee car speeds varied between no and 120 mn.s per hour, Officer MacAdam said. The woman was chased by the police cars wllll red ights and sirena through san Clemente and lnla S8n Diego County where Sberll!s cars there joined in. California HJghway Palrol officials said this morning ' none of the patrol' a cars were involved in the chase as there, were enough pursuen. Laguna Btach Offlctr MacAdams said the woman passed other motorists on the freeway by going onto the shoulder dur- ing the puraull. Ofllcers aald tl>ey w .... able to catch up with the woman, but were unable to get her to pull over. After san Diego SherlH'a oars joined the chase, enough veblcles were available to ...-round the 11'.oman's car and alow her down. Laguna Ofllcer1 aald tltat ~when Ille -.an was being ho.red in by police vehicles, l!lb.e rammed the leed Sheriff's cor and ltdeswlped anoQier, only minor damage wu done to the cars. San Diego Sberlff's deputies said.· ·Pollce vehicles were able la slap Ille motorist at the Vista turnof! by Carlsbad. StJ! •. William Knowles, San Diego Sheriff's deputy, said tltat wllen the woman was taken to the Vista Substation, she was abluaive and directed f o u 1 language at the officers. He said a variety of charges are being considered, by his department as well as thooe which may be placed by Orange Heavy R~ins Flood Area In 3 States • • By Unlled Pttll lal<raatlol\81 • Heavy rains tn the tristate New Yori> Connecticut-N e w J e rs e y area that measured up to 10 inches during a Ur hour period has left at lea,:it two per&Oflf dead, disrupted transporjatioo and c1us. ed extensive flood damage. In New York, We.stohester C.ounty er· ecutive Edwin G. Mlchaellan called ~ Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller to declare the county a disaster area. A spokesman for Rockefeller said the :request was bein&: studied. . The rains hit throughout t b e melropolitan area Monday and the Na· • tional weather Service. warned that further heavy rains could be expected beginning late tooay and cootinuq through the night and Wednelday. It .,Ills mostly clear in the area this mottling. · In the Westchester village o f Mamaro11eck, police had to evacuate schools and businesses Monday because of tile rising flood waters. Aboul 30 persons were evacuated from their bOme.s in Rye, N.Y., when a stream overflowed. Traffic lbrouihout the melropollta~ area was snarled and masa transit took i beating. Many automobUes were aban- doned as flood watera roae to rooftop level. The Penn C..tral railroad had delayS of up la one-llour and .. rvlco on Its Harlem Division w38 virtually stopped becauae of a "washout.,, . One woman died iri Hack~sack, N.J., when her car plunged into a swollen creek. The body of Sandra DiGlorio later was recovered. In Bridg~rt, Conn., Albert Hurst was electrocuted when he Irled la dllconne<;t his cellar furnace wire while staltdlng 1b. three feet of water. Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas A. Pan\lllo called 1be lloodtng In the city the wont 11 25 years, I ; ' I I Fl'Olll Pqe l ' RELEASED. •• depulies employed by the Mlasion Viejo Company to protect company property including Ille goll club. He was Identified on Sepl 20, 1970 u one of two patrol guards who entered the golf ahop and canied caaes of liquor and golf equipment from the premj1e1. \ On-duty sberlfrs depuUes, alerted by the golf pro, arrived at the shop and co6- fronted both men. Arthur Duncan, 31, of Hunllngton B~ch inpnedia)ely '"":'trl· b111 !Wine went ,benert 'lfid led · !ormel- eolleogues on a wild cor cbMe lit • sheriff's petrol car tltat ended wllll his arrest in Riveralde c.ounty after he repeatedly threatened to lake his own . Ufe. Both men were freed on boil alter being Indicted on nine charges of . burglary, grand tl>eft, car lbelt, receiving> stolen p~y and conspiracy, ·'· Duncan later banged hlmlell In lhO garage of his home In Huntington Beach;' When Irvine was brought to trial, bO' pleaded guilty to receiving stolen prop- perty and the other charges wen1 dismissed. other communication, or bucgJng. 'They ordinance. . why we want 1,000 hours,'' Councilman ~dlnge ,.lud inside the headquarter• •:Who ~ best ,afford 1,000 houri? Jerry Matney added. ' W · • Legltimate ope.-atxQ · ;,mq .charge "No city In the state bu a 1,0llO-liour iretap Halt. Told 111 am plwed to note that the Juatice legltlmate.ptlces, or~ w• aren't?" requirement," challengeed Bill Cooper, , PROFITS ... County authorities. • to,,be a 1UcceesluJ adventure. • .~.!:.i'\~~~~;ant;!.:i ~ asked BW;Pangman, an~ for two owner of the Vlldng Massage on Beach President Ends Trip WASHINGTON (AP) _ Bowing to ;' . U the lint atx lllOllUll are 111¥ 111-om ~ ~ ft.e.t !Ital ionner Atty. m~e parlors. · · ' · Boulevard. "I've operated in this dty Supreme Court mandale, the Jr! dlca~on tl>e relatumhlp promla<a to be . !lf!1, .J<tv\ ll!ltcl!ell, "'1o is Jl01l'J.!r. Nix• This ,:'Ill only . educate th.• nine years without any police problems." WASHINGTON (AP ) -President Nix-Department has ordered a halt all ,.. could hope for and eapecl: on'.i __ _.,_ manager trl~d im· prostttues, ht decllll-.d. . • Donald M. Peterson, a Huntington on is back from a four-<lay weekend trip wiretapping In -..UC-security "During that time ~-0 r :m..tla~ mate If a Pp ear !bat • The proposed law woula require som<: Be4ch tealdent who is president of the to Florida and the Bahamas with a low· where no survelllance warrant wu oo. dedi<ated clthens have 1 n vol• e ~ lldl1tll:f' ....... oymetrt by. ·the' Nixon l~ dlfferent types of b\l8Ineues -from Los Angeles School of Massage and key schedule ahead for tile next two days. talned beforehand. Striking down a k~ tbemaelve1, not only on the Cify Cqoincl1 reele<tlOn~ttee ended some montha •urf shops .to c~, Illeaters e4 PbYslcaJ Therapy, pointed out that the Prees Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler aaJd part of the Nixon admlnlstratlon'a law•; and" planning commission but OilQ. on agn.'I . Dlghtc!Uba i:Oobtain a Jl911ce·pemilt ]irlor1 stale bas pre-empted the city's right to Nixon spent the partly rainy weekend enfor<ement program, tile court ruled i~ numerot1.1 commltt ... that serve the -.. O'Brien lald.tltat "As of tl>e moment of !" getting a city bu!Ineaa Ilolnle1 flite'!Bonf. · ""'a wlagrth-~. ua!.~~:1. tt~;Any re-reading reporta, Including documents to 0 Monday that a judge's coli8ent ts ·· dly," Mason llald. h!S arriat ai gunpoint just 1o· feet lr<im Spokesmell. for the massage par!on = ~·,. !tom his nmn..llc Council on the necessary before lbe gnvernment may He alao told 1tockholders be ts "°"" wbere !'stand now .. McCord was in the were the only on .. present Mooday, b\11 qulrement determined on semal conduct Economy and a review of rising food eavesdrop on suspected dome st I 0' fident that the company's developments pay of the eomm1tl.e !«" the Reelection Councilman Jack Green aa1d be fell, the l-jwoul;iiiidi.;be~unco;;;lllil;,;t;;utl;on;;al;.';' ;;;;;;;;;m;;pr;I;ces;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r;a;d;l<a;;is;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ji:'. "are creaUng a better urban environment of the President, where he has an olflce, chamber of commerce and other I than people have known before" and he and aJan In the pay of Ille Hepubllcan Na· bu!mesamen mlibt aJan want to speak on "'- aald the cmnpany II "wllllng to allU!De Uonal Committee. the ordln~nce. . our lhare<ll the responalblllty, along with "If John Mllchell's reflex attempt to · "l thin~ it would help U the bullness the people and tile governing bodies, la conceal that fact Is any signal of wharts community would submit queallolil In c:rea this b<ilter-envlraoinent." to come from tl>e Republican party.ml-wrftlng_be.!IJre we have another llear!ni OWINCOAIT IT DAILY PILOT 'nMI 0,.,.. C•t DAILY PILOT, wllft 1ilflldl h: ~·t!M Ntw>Prttl, .. ...,..,.. W the 0,.,. C.Ut l'Wll1llln1 °"""'1· ...,.. r•tt Mii ...... ,.. M lllhef. MW1y l'lrowtll frlll1y, flt" C•l1 M•••" NtwPtrt llldt. H!Mlll'etM lncll/~1111 \11!1ey, LlllUM lllldl, 11'¥11wikdCllllKk 1nd 111"1 Cltrntntef $911 IWll C.jltalrtnt. A 11"911 ft9fOMI edttliln 19 Jlllblla'*' S.l\lf'CllYI '"' SllMart. The prfMINI Jl'lilla.hint lilillf h 11 MO Wat .. ., '"""· Cotti ,.. .... Clbfornll, t»a. Admlnlatratlon I fear we shall be a long oo It," Green aald. . . Ume getting at't1te trulll," said O'Brien. Another hearing wUI be held belilre the · "Americans now rtad and hear of council July 3. cheap <!oak-and-dagger intrigues at tile Green was also upeet to find some national political level. We learned of Illis changes, the 1,0llO-hour req~t, bugging attempt only because it was were made after the council had a study bungled. How many other attempts have se.ssion on the police pennltJ. there been? And just who was involved?" "We often have study sessions and the O'Brien uked. · council 1Uggests changes," Green aaJ4. Mickey Mouse, Pinup Hero Lure Crowds for Nudists ORLANDO, F11. (UPI) -Mickey Muse and Burt Reynolds are helping to lure record crowds to 1 nudist camp near here. It's a combinaUon or the "Dare To Be Bare" advartlslng campaign designed la give mldl1111 nallonal UJl<l.lll"• and th~ prolltnlt)". of Wall Disney World, which II drawing lauri1ta of all klndl, In Jta fits! l"•r of _.11on. Jae!< .Jacl<80IJ. ldvert!IJiii = of the Americ.i. &inllotberl Cit!, saya actor Jleynoklf' nude pooe bi • nt< Uooal Malatna,,.. •-a flntosllC llrol;e o( lid," M •• lbe oilaclatlon h14 taken Giii a 1111111•111 the ·-"""'· J-IOld ..... ~ IMocl .. Uon, wllll heodquarlm In Orlando and about 1fll afflltatad nudist colonln, h11 hem lloodod w1lb ~of relpba a1nce the ad ~ In Aprll. The "Dare To Be Bare" ad.,., only a hall column wide and live Inches deep. ''Nudists aren 't nuts,'' It II.Id. 11'lbey're simply a 11Ice Of humanity who have teamed lbal 'naked' II the -Id'• grea~I ccmmoo denominator." The centerfold of the. --wu adorned with tile pholo tr a ncltlllng Reynold~hlo f!"D' coy'rf G111cured by a hand bot a cigar.- The ad uded • -for pro-u>ective 1URbatltm lo .111111 la the fuoc11tloo , which 1n-111'lf11itrlbuted the ~ to local nudlll dUbt UA the .. , .... , Cove Nudlll Camp l n IC1111mniee. • .. Jim ·Hldlty, Who ....-~ • Cove, aid tho respoia -:h...,:; =:: .. ~.r: ..JFJ nearily DlaJ World, ,,_ apmad lut October, .. Let Us Put You On The Map . N11r tlia entrance, inside our store, Ts a giant now m1p. W a ar• in the process of identifying aR of the homes WI h•ve carpeted sinca I 965 on this m1p with colored pins. (A different color for Heh yaar.) Ciosa scrutiny wiR datect soma int-ting fach: firstly, wa hava c•rP.teil homes on virtu• •Uy eVtl'f. strH.t in tho •re•. Soc:onilly, the pins ire in bunches, indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. ThirClly, the n11mbtr of homos we hove carpatH is st•ggering. I If you Clatire honesty, exi*'!ance, •n<I raco"'" mendotlons from neighbors wt hovt w_orUd for, then Aldtn's is THE PLA~E I ALD 'EN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 PlaHlltfti Ave. COSTA MllA 646408 - HOURS: Mon: thru Thurs., 9 to 5:30-Prl .. t ta 9-S.1., 9:30 to 5 ' .· 1;. ·• ·' ,. bu a ti re m "' an VO s Ar .... par I Sadd M hike d. s $ B • distri cap·. food dlstri quir sal were meeti s board ing meer "I' chai ment Ea the ters were based tax r If $225~ the LuJ1?· be d IOOll• 1-s tel-dis er' ~ n..lay, June 20, 1972 S OAILY·PJLOT f , Rec Centers Leisure Time Meccas for Viej~ The CQJ1111lunlly might look like nothing but 00-from the freeway, but bldden among the 'maze in Mission Viejo are more BWlmmlng pools and other recrea- tion t3cttities than exist in mo.n cities. The planned community, built by the Mission Viejo Company, has three recreation centers where, for a nominal membership fee, res1dents can lift iveigbt, ·enjoy a sauna, leave the kids for an afteJ'l)OOD, swim a mile, or play \'olleybatl on genuine beach sand. And according to recreation director Jerry CUrran, II is usually standing room only, espoclally . during the IUVIJ1ler montha when the youngsters are out of ocbool. CUrran says that abOut 45 percent of the 20,000 Mission ·Viejo residents.have member.ihlps in the recreatioo·program. To join. a family need only live in the community and pay the $80 initiation fee -$40 if they have no children. Dues are then 19 per month, afigure which CUrnn notes h3! .....aitl<d constant ·~ the .first recreation cent~r opened in 1968. ''We have more water space per capita In this community than in any other l DAILY PILOT lllff '"''° TENNIS IS GOOD; RACKET BALL IS BOOMING Jarry Curran Overlffl Planned Community Recr11tion Saddleback Trustees 01\. 9 Percent Pay Increase By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL Of ""' D•llY ,lt.t Stiff ..\fter four hours of haggling in a meeting that would have left the best parliamentarian mumbling to himself, Saddleback Community College trustees Monday night granted a nine percent pay hike to its teachers, secretaries, custo- dians and administrators. * * * Saddl.eback Cuts $2~5,000 FrQm Budget Proposal Saddleback Community C o 11 e g e trustees Monday night ordered a $225,000 cut in the proposed $8.59 million budget for the 1972-73 school year. The cut is'. necessary because of a pro- vision of the State F.ducatkln Code re, quiring that teachers' saJaries make UP. at least half of ttie so-called 41C\Jttefl't ez) pense of educatiori." The current expense of education is the amount of money it costs to nm the district, without lncludlng . charges 10!' cap~ ouUay, buildings transportation, food services, etc. Trustee Hans Vogel pointed out that the district did not meet the state re- quirement, despite the f&ct a 4 percent salary Increase and added fringe benefits were granted to instructors earlier in the meeling. Supt. Fred H. Bremer mured the board he would revise the massive spend- ing program by the board's July meeting. "I'll start meeting with the division chainnan first thing tomorrow," com· mented Bremer. Eadi trustee on the board ncited during the discussion that he had received let- ters from taxi)ayers in the dlsirict who were opposed w the spending pi:ogram :- based on a 32-cent hike in the district's tax rate. II Bremer s"""""1s in cutting out $~,ooo. three cents could be.llnocked off the proposed rate, noted trustee John Lund. HAlf of the propoeed tax increOae would be port of a twe>year levy to rm.. the district's Share in funding a '4.S n'llllion 1cjence-mathematics buffding. The re- m~ -Id go toward equipping Ille IODll·f<>be completed h0rary ·building, 1-1 on temporary buildings, in- terdlstrlct agreements ml othtr in- cr0ases In the cost ~ educ._1l9n. Categories expected w fall under tbe nti pencil include confmnce IUendance, pllyslcal education and cl a ss· 111 e d (-.uies, custodians, etc.) employ• o«ounts. . y~1 predictod lllert ..... • "good ~" that .$225,000 could be trllnmed Wn the budget. J'm not ao sure there ts,'' responded t.lnd. Who 1orved on a budget oommlttee --AlynBrennon. • A motion to approve a four percent across the board pay increase, along with a district-paid health insurance program finally mustered the necessary three votes to clear the table. The motion a~ before trustees on four separate occasions. Tw:ice it was wilhdrawn, once defeated and finally ap- prov.ed, with trustees Alyn Brannon and Patrick Backus dissenting. Teachers, througti. their fa cu It y association, had requested a 12.5 percent increase (7 .5 percent in pay plus health insurance) while classi.Hed employes (secretaries, custodians, etc.) sougl!t a IO percent increase (5 percent in pay plus health insurance). "I don't think a $100 a month increase to teachers is bad when we are asking the taxpayers for an 83 percent tax rate increase," commented trustee Michael Collins. 11But the taxpayers may think we're being a bit generous." "You can't nave your cake and eat it too," said trustee Hans Vogel when con- fronted with the faculty as,,ociation re- quset. "Today, I question whether salary is a factor. The question is 'can I get a job?'" Vogel works in education. Collins originally sponsored a motion to grant a 4 percent pay increase plus 40 percent district coveragen of health in· surance to dependents of employes. After a complicated round o f parliamentary gymnastics, Collins moved the four percent increase be granted along with a full district coverage of health· insurance premiums. Such coverage will cost the district $25,000 more than the $«;475 It now pays to provide partial coverage w employes only. Trustee Alyn Brannon, throughout the discussion, -oppooed granting the nine per- cent increase, noting S a d d 1 e b a c k ' s average salary is the highest among comparable colleges in the state and RC- ond In tile county. He also noted the increase went against guidelines issued by the California Scboot Boarcls Asrociation and the Calilomia Junior College Association that raises be held'below 5.5 percent. "I'm also concerned by the fact college Instructors are spending less and Jess time in the classroom." said Brannon, "ll'hen their productivity should be in· creasing/' . Two Air Passengers Charged in Threats PHOENIX CAP) -Two more air passengers have been charged by ·the U.S. attorney's office with making lalse statements about bombs being token aboard 'deporting airplanes. Louis 1Y. Nau, 44, o! ca.. Grande, and &bcrt D. Barton, 25, of Tempe, lace 1 possible fine of fl,000 If convicted. A third ,man, Gui Kenelopoul<a, 42, of San Bruno was named In a limUar federal eompl~ filed here Fr!dlly • know of." CUrran ll)'I proudly. The centen now have five pools and work bcgse last weet-on a $500,000 upanslon program of the Marguerite Center to add eight more lenllls courts and 1wo more pools.-one of which wW be Olympic size. • The popullJ'lty of swimming In the community 11 evident In the number of youngsters who take part in competl~ ~Win1mlnl-CUrran qys about aoo youngsters -from qes 5 to 17 -com· pete on the N1dadorea, the community swim temn, against some of the best te11M In Southern C&llfomla. CO:e the llO-me!tr Olympic pool ii...,.. pleted. in S.ptember, CUrran espects the center to be the site of some major ~thern .Cllllomijo swimming meets. One activity wblch llready i... al- tracted aome tournaments to Mission Viejo is handball. The center has three Cou(ts and his organlied a blgbly com- petitive men's Handball Association which is in a handbeU lfague with several athletic clubs in Los Angeles. CUrran notes bompeUUon for use ot the three courts might soon be , developing •cJean Up ~~t~ Performers Prowst Prostitut,es NEW YORK (UPI) -A group of ac- tors and actresses, distressed at the nightly influx of prostitutes into the Times Square area, has urged Mayor John V. Unds;ly to set up a "red light" district elsewhere in the city. Lee Grant, Peter Falk and Ruby Keeler were among those who added their signatures to the letter signed by Joan Hackett. -"Quite simply stated, we propose cleaning up the Broadway area now, 6Dd when legisJation permits, establishing a Clement£ Scout Pack Wins Area Olympic Event A San Clemente Cu~ Scout pack has won the Cub Scout OJympics featuring scouting groups from Laguna Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo, !Laguu NlgueJ, Dana Point, and San Juan Capistrano. Pack JU sponsored by St. Andrews Methodist Church was the winning group In the event sponsored by the Jaycees of Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Tbe event was held Saturday at San Clemente High School. Second place in the Olympics went to Pack 708 of Mission Viejo Latter Day Saints Church; third to Crown Valley School Pack 700 and fourth to San Juan Capistrano Chamber of commerce's Pack 13. 'red light.' district in New York, out of any business area • • • " otbenl who signed the letter included Ge~ Nelson, Dorothy Collins, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gwen Verdon, Hal Holbrook, Sandt Dennis and Estelle Parsons. The letter said the group was prompted to contact the mayor because of "our ex- treme . pain at the sad demise of the neighborhoods of the theater district. "It is not just our business that is suf- fering to the point or extinction -but please Mr. Mayor, it ustd to be called 'art'," the letter said. Miss Hackett said some actors felt ro strongly about the repeated propositions they received that they suggested picketing the many massage parlors in the area. Bank Suspect's Federal Court Session Delayed A federal .distrjct court session to set a trial date for ucused bank burglar Charles A. !Mulligan was delayed for ooe week Mondey at the request of defense attorney Ron Minkin. A trial date will be set during anotber hearing next Mondy in the Los AngeJes couri-n of Judge Matt Byrne. Mulligan, a 33-year-old Youngstown, Ohio, man, is being held in lieu ol $250,000 bail on charges stemming from the Mareh 25-26 burglary of United California Bank in Laguna Niguel. He· pleaded in· nocmt of the charge at his arraigmneot June 12 following indictment by a federal grand jury. Federal agents are still investigating Laguna Beach's pack 701 had Jeff Marvin winning the 40 yard dash and the 100 yard nin. Conlon Claridy, of Pack 112, San Clemente won first in the steeple chase and the high jump. The shot ·put was won by Peter Boucher of San Clemente. the case, in wbich they suspect a gang of1 Scot Guerin of Pa~k 700, Laguna Niguel thlives ·blasted and cot their way into the won the long juml't His brother~ 8ean1 • bank vaUlt to remove '50,0Cf1eaihi1P-d ,at won the baseball throw. Pack 112 of San leaat $2 million in stc\tt'"ltles from safe Clemente won the quarter .mile relay. deposit boxes. bet-. many of the men bandball playtta an<t the scores of women who have recently taken up a new game caU· ed racket·ball. The game is plaYtd on a handball ~ with a paddle resembling a sawed.«£ tennis· racket, Curran said. Tbe game ha! become so popular among the ladles that the available courts are almost always filled . ''The only saving factor in keeping down a feud bas been that most of tbe gaJs interested. in ·the game are wiyes or the handball player&," Cun-an says. Tbe $3 million complex of facilities is .. - staffed with 10 Ml tliM ~ specialists who organize aetivUla fOr chiJdren. leach classes and coach com• petitive teams. In addition, the cebterl hire 35 local youths in the 1111111Der te serve . .,. lifeguards' at the poOIJ and han- dle othtr seasonal duties. To help children reach the cenlert In the summer. the Mission Viejo Com~ provides a ahutUe bus servJee to all part.I of the community. CUrran notes that most parents entrust their children to the rare of 'he center persooneJ, kndwlhg that the staffs are all trained ln first aSd. CJharges Lodged . •··!f.;,~ecl."i\l>'iice ·Jn'ilefuH~{t' a!ien.t Det. Steve"sp1n~ei1I; who ln!lltr~i';d. 1 three Brooklyn high ~~0911,. tells a House Crlnl•~C41ll ttee jJJ, New 'l:'.ork that his eUorts to·p~oMte mqre !1\14 10 . ~ Cist!ft ~ frutr,aied by the Brooklyn dlstpct attorney~s of ce. . . ideal GRADUATI·ON GIFT , • • • 1600, 2000, 2600 V-6 Best Selection of the Year .•.• on the "Import Car of the Year" Drive one home or ask about our ~ •• -EUROPEAN ORDER PLAN Hey! You Folks Going toEurope this year, We can· arrange for yow· new CAPRI to he waiting there for you and save $ $ $, too! •orang• County'• FmnUu of Ffftt Car•" Home Of The New Car • , "6•Weti '.l'ouclt" Ohnson&son Rome 01 The New Car •• , "Golden '.l'oucfa" ·-• • r, i I f·, ( I If\ ( 262.e HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA ·~ • - ' • <f DAILY PILOT wi•h Tom. liine Battin Machine ·Out of Gas? RICKY TICXV POUTIX : Rare as a winter's day in June, a deliciously outspoken Polillcal flap is wagging away theae day1 'UP tn our good COOnly Seat as Flrlt Diltrlct Supervisor Bobby Battin ol Sama Ana attempts IA> '"'rape t.>getber the plecee ol hil poUUeal machlne. That poUtl<al conlTlvance blew l!P rather spectaC111arly a1 •re1uJt1 ol the June 6 primary voting came In. Some of the ports may still f>e . bouncing down . Orie Center Drive West, for all anybody know a. &ttln's macbine had operated rather well tn the past In oiling up the operallons ol county govemmen~ partkUlarly dur- ing the period when Bobby B was cbalTman of the Board of SUperviaors. OB, IT'S TRIJE there were some sligqt malfunctlons. It 1uifer<d valve and til)l- ing !rouble in the great LAFC flap and then later unexpectedly ran into a stone wall on the Irvine cltybood illUe. But inost political observer• considered these difficulUes just freak runs and there wu general bel ef that Ballin woold get all the parla oiled up and working amoothly again. Balloting on June 6, however, strongly s1111gestec1 tbat Bobby B's 'political machine hed11D11e the route ol the One lloas Shay and fallen apart In a most peculiar way -all at once. Jlallin, tn hla btd for r ... leclioo, drew 17,llf >Oteo. lllJ "t'P<*lta, in total, g~ 52,171. AGAINST AN ARRAY of four ad· venm"Jes, Battin could only run second, loafng by 3,nt ballots IA> froot-ruMer Wllllam Wenke. And Bobby B could only beat third place John Hlll by 2,818. Now, nonnally, when an incumbent takea 1 Wllldili at·tlle. polls like this one, all of his aJdaa aod.poUtical functionaries go down Ille tulles With him. But wilt, ii develops tllal the vo1«1 split their ballot over so many candidate. ilt.lhla election tbal Ballin escaped toll! pollttcal an- nlhllation. He aqueezed into a November runoff with Wenke. HAVING SALVAGED aome political life, -··people were itlll 1eft sitting on his battered political machine. So he only lire¢ jJro of them, a pair of young at- torneys named Steve Polatnlck and John Abbott . Battin, in his own analysis of his June 6 Dunkirk, guessed that "the people \vere trying to tell me somet hing." . Now, it is a>nsidered good form when you are a political anlmar and your boss gets whlpped , you fade away tnto the night quietly, hopeCul of rising to battle ' some other day and a better time and place. · Polatnick and Abbott. however • screamed foul. claiming that Ballin was now going to devote all of his staff time to getting re-elected. You can understa!ld why. SOme political thinkers might say if Polatnlck and Abbott were supposed to have gotten him elected June 6, it's no wonder he tied the can to them. ., i~y, Junt ,,., 1972 Bugging Case· Links to White House Told WASHINGTON (UPI) -A federal grand jury will be empantled to in- vestigate an• alleged lxlutng fncid"1t at the DemocraUc national headquarters. The Washington Post aailf today two or Ille suspect., had linkt with a White House consultant. U.S. Attorney Harold II. Titus Jr. said the grand jury woold lake evidence about the arnist.s of five men who were discovered early Sunday inside the Democratic national offices. Two of the suspects carrjed items that linked them with White House consultant Howard E. Hunt, the Post reported to.. day . The Pott quoted federal sources who said •ddrea books with Hunt's name and telephone number and a stamped -~ malted envelope containing H u n t ' s person.al cbtct IQ{ $8 were found among the belongtnp of James E. McCord Jr., Rockville, Md., and Eugenio R. Martinez, Miami. Ken Ctawto0, deputy direclor of White House commu:nlcallons, told UPI today that llunt was hlred Jut July I IA> help declaulfy the Pentagon Papen. For the past aeveral monthJ he has been a con· aultant ID the Pmldenl'• Domestic Coun- cil. Hunt could not be rtacbed for com- ment. McCord, a fonnu FBI and ClA employe, waa dotna teeurUy work under conlTact IA> the Republican NaUOllal Com· mlltee and the Commltt<e for · the Re- electloo ol the Pretldent. Sen. Robert J. Dole, GOP NaUooal Chalnnan, said that Ropublic1ns had nothing to do With the alleged buaint attempt, President Ni1on, who was at the Florida. White House until Monday night, had no comment. Press Se<:retary Ronald L. Ziegler said it was a "third.rate burglary attempt" that mars lhe nation's political procus. . Senate Democratic Leader M i k e Mansfield said he believed th e Republican pady bad nolhjng IA> do With the incident and Democratic NaUonal Chainnan Lawrence O'Brien aaid he had no evidence IA> IJnk tiw GOP. But O'Brien called for an .inveslilaUon, and the Democrats were reported ready to file a suit today for invasion of privacy. McCord ill being held In lieu of $30,000 bond m <barges of attempted burglary and bugging. Atao In jail unable to raise $50,000 bond each were Martinez, Frank Sturgis, Bel'llllrd L. Barku and Flrglllo R. GonzaJ... Ill of MlamL Lawmakers Cite Gas Lead Peril to Youth, Seel{ Ban WASH!l'IGTON (AP) -Forty-nine members of Congress demanded today thet all lead be removed from gasoline by 1977. They contended that soil poisoned by car elilaust is already 1 heaitJJ hazard in moat major cities. "In view tJf the facts," said Sen. Philip A. Hart (().Mich.), in a letter to the • 'How do we know Hughes is the Hughes who says he's Hughes if no one sees him7 S11i~ide Environmental Protection Agency, "it is not melodramatic to suggest that our choice is between higher gasoline prices and mentally retarded children." Hart, whole Senate commerce sub- committee on the environment has been studying the issue, said virtually all residual lead Jn urban dirt comes from auto exhaust. Hart noted !hat the EPA has proposed a regulation to scale down leaded gasoline prod)lciion over five years lDllil the total lea' content would be about 35 percent of the current level. "This isn't enough," Hart said. He ad· ded that survey.a of New York City and n Midwestern cities show that the result would still bt Jead residues of 500 parts per million. At this level, Hart 1aid in his letter, "a child can get seriously ill by ingesting ~hlh ol a teaspoon o/ dirt dailY- NormaI children, a pediatrician has told Congress, can consume that much dirt merely by thumb sucking. or failing to wash before eating." Hart said he recognized elimination of Jead would add about two cents a gallon to the price of gasoline. The Jetter urged granting of low-interest Joans to small refinen to help rwance modifications ol their equipment. Signing the Hart letter were 13 senators and 36 House members. Sky • ID Pilot Shot; 5 Plu1ige to Deaths his wife, Maria , 24, and their daughters, Belinda Jo, I, and Sbelly Ann, 2, all of Harlingen, Tei. " Jtfaf,ne Campaign Sen. Smith Routs Rich Challenger U't T .. .,.._,. WEEKEND WARRIOR S.n. Mlrg1ret Smith Wallace to Stay Put SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) Alabama Gov. George 0.-Wallace will not be moved untU he recovers from surgery which removed a bullet lodged near his sp~. according to his wife Cornella. Mrs. Wallace said Mqnday that the governor would not return to Alabama until he was given a rele13e from Holy Oross Hospital. He lo e>peeted to attend the Democratic National Convention beginning July 10. Think of lh8 pollibilltles. !;,,iJPORTLAND, Maine tUPI) -Sen. Margaret Chase Smit.bi . 74, the nation's only woman senator, has kept intact her rapport with the Maine voters by defeating a rich challenger half her age: in the Republican primary. .......i Mrs. Smith, who Monday swam,... .. millionaire iodustriallst Robert A. .G. Monks, 38, by a better. than 2·1 margin, will fact U.S. Rep. Wilham D. Hathaway, 48 in the November election as both bat· tl~ for pollUcal survival. - "Words 'cannot express my gratitude," the four·tenn senator said in a statement issued from ber Washington office. "I sincerely appreciate the graciousness of my opponent . . . He waged a most vigorous, imaginative and impressive can;ipaign." · Hathaway pledged to conduct "a tough campaign and to spend as much time as possible in Maine." The lawyer, who gave up his House seat to challenge Mr:s. Smith's grJp on the Maine electorate, 1a1d he bas vilited more than 40 Maine cities and towns since January and planned even more Visits before November. Hathaway beet Portland landscape con· sultant Jack L. Smith in the Democratic Senate balloting. Returns from 602 ol 629 precincta r•ve Mrs. Smith 71,t07 votes and Mookl 3i,127, Jn the Democratic race Hathaway cot 54,!0t, and Smllh 5,653. The silver-haired Mrs. Smith first went to Congreas In 1940 and her trademark is a red rose piMed to her dress. With typical Yankee frugality, the childless widow campaigned only on weekends, •pending just f!0,000, had no profeasinnal campaign workers, no c am pa I g n literature and no tlevi.sion commerciall. 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To add to the festivities, we're also giving away a 1lklay Princess Cruisefor two to Acapulco and four electric "Char-8..Ques"! Free Photo Checks for sure. And a crack al 1ome exciting prizes. From Centinela Bank. PenonaUy yours. r ---------Cheok appropriate bo•n, then THE FIRED PAm, however, tumed on their old boss in what is conaldered poor political taste. They also blamed poor Fred Harber as making Battln his political puppet and in fact alleged that Harber pulls allthe strings as "Mr . Big." Jf that be so, Harber sure got the strings all tangled up on June 6. GONZALES, Tex, :UPI) -A pilot was . shot twice before his plane crashed dur· ing the weekend, killing him and four other peraorui, a medical uaminer's report hu revealed. Police aald an ap- parent suicide note was found in the home of a woman who died in the crash. Harlingen Police Cblef Guy Anderson said offlcera found wbat appeared to be a suicide note written by Mn. MoralH tn thtlr home. .> I ·1:ao-1:00PM-·'-·-•:OOPM Jf you are Mr. Big and have a record like that, you'd hate to see what Mr. Lit· tie looks like. Anyway, it is clear that Bobby B recogn~zes his problem. HE HAS FOUR months to find all the parts to his macillne and get them back together again. Four of those killed in the crash.Sun· day were members or one family, in· eluding lW!! small children. The fifth vie· tim, Eugene Davis, was the pilot. The autopsy showed be was shot t wlce in the hack with a .22.caliber weapon. "The note indicated she was tired of living and was having mental problems," Anderson said. He said he had sent it to aulborjties in Gonzales and couid not quote it directly. Anderson ~Id the note was left in the house "in plain vJew." I I I I Then when he fires it up, Battin surely will hope it runs forward rather than backward again , like the last time out. The plane nosedived into the grqund and struck with such force that it was buried up .io its taillins. Rescue workers spent 12 hours digging out the wreckage. The others killed were Joe Morales, 27 Morales had moved to Harlingen from Dallas a mon th ago and worked for a mobile home company. His boss, Bobby Gosnell, said tie\ was an "excellent salesman." : ~ • Storms Damage Midwest Tropical Sto rm Weaker ; Rest of U.S. Mostly Fair ' " ' \ I I I I I O Yes, I'd like 200 Pho!~ C~ecks, at no chilli•· ...,. I Here's. my opening depoa1t ($100 minimum I please) and the negative ol the picture I'd like ..... I printed on them. I O Enler my name Jn your Summer Giveaway, ~"" "" I please, r could use a 10·day Princess Cruise Of I I an electric "Char~B·Oue"! I D Incidentally, Happy Anniversaty, Sif"'w• I Enter now-This 11 1 limlled lime olltr. DraWll)Q J11ly SI, 1972. Oplt!lrtf D*Poflt ltl'ICJoMdl '----------- • WIN A PRINCESS CRUISE! WIN ELECTRIC CHAR·B·QUE! I I 'nd .~ • ., •• , ~h Prine.I.~; Cloon, quio~ P'UIJ•in unit mokN lood ,..,. • dellcloot!, I Unw1 at sea.......,. "' ""'-sr li're meuy old· CHAR-a-QllE ttaliaonaten-deyc:rulseto rtoVa.--. ta1hloned birbe-• Acapulco and Mazatlan! DiscovtrtM.PIO· cues do I , I . ~It)' of Mexico on·boltd 1nd ~I . · 1 I Ceh .· Bank Member ' I I F.0.1.C. -I . I I sa~-·~:rct..~~r 111:':!=.., 11=:':.:!:. - 17-~7121 -· 372·2102 • • ~--------------------- . " I • -.. I ~ f I , I ! • ' . r J v c f d h I s s t ' pl a c jo J in • .. lh R co ed an w M Tuild.U. June 20, 1972 DAILY PtLOf 6 -- Prosecution Pio!? Echeverria Hails AMA Debat,el-;T;;H;;E;;i';;;IM;;;";;;;P;;;;LA;;;;;C;;;;;E;;;;;T;;;;O;;;;G;;;;O;;:;!;;- : Alioto Acquitted, V.S, in LA Visit Co11ti11ues @@®{j{J_@f!i®R-I mm SAii FRANCISCO I AP) -r 7@ 'fl l'BJ/ ""\. The American Medical As-L //?ill u' D @;/ v To Sue £01· Losses sociation's House of Delegates operu: debate today with al· LOS ANCEL.ES (UPI\ -plained lhat the high salt con· tention centered on ~ con· Mexican President Lu I 1 tent of the river -caused by troversiaJ proposal endorsing :Echeverria AJyaru ha 11 e d iJlcreasiDc lrrij:ation u s e eUrnlnltion of c r i m I n a I FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON See Gary PuclMtt ·Tex Wllltam1 • Bread Everty Bro1. • Skllu & Hender90n Portr!dro Family Porformo,.. • Eddi• Dun TACOMA, Wash. (UPI ) - Cleared ol bribery charges. San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto aaJd he's 1otng after "subatantlal" damages from government officials he ac- cused of prosecuting him as part of a plot to keep him from becoming governor of canrornla. Alioto, claiming Monday's r-ederal court decision mak's him the only elected off icial in the 'United States "with a certified reeord or purity," said he would file a malicious prosecution suit a g a i n s t former Atty. Gen. John N. 1'1itchel1 and other officials. I Speculation \\'as rekindled he ma y run for governor. U.S. Dist. Judge Ray t McNichols dismissed bribery, t conspiracy and mail fraud I charges against Alioto, former 'Vashington state Atty. Gen. John J . O'Connell and his , former aide, George Faler. The judge said that In the ! four weeks the government spent presenting its case, "I am left with an abiding con· viction that a reasonable person would have reasonable doubts with regard to the guilt o! the defendants ." Iii s decision cannot be appealed. The-three defendants were Indicted by a grand jury in Sealtl4!: on charges resulting from a fee· s h a r i n g ar· rangement in antitrust suit settlements. In lhose cases, Alioto won 116.2 m.Jllion for understanding he reacbtd in upstrum ln lhe United States penalties tor poses:ik>n and use W •"•m• " bo ood -makes It usel••• !or i.. of marijuana. Washington public u ti Ii t y •-... ~ .... n as a re m I ...,... " Vt'•o-·s d-knte followf.d I hbo " U riaation on the Me•ican side, • ,.,.. C\HI · districts and municipalities ne. g r po cy. • " Monday after the AMA's Echeverri•. comlng to V>e· ind is ruininc. some of Mt x-board of trustees pre••"led •• from e.leclrlcal manufacturers h' k ff' · I · ' be t tton · I d -· ~ TEN BIG DAYS JUNE16·25 ~nd of is wee_ -long o . 1c1a 1co s s co growmg an . the association's House of .. found gullty of price fixing. visit to the United States, !:chtverria's rere.rence to a Delegates the report written FROM NOON WEEK DAYS SAT. & SUN. lOAM A jury in Vancouver, Wash., Monday addressed a cheering "reborn good neighbor p0licy" by special AP..1A committees. F•lr Drive &i Newport Blvd., Coeta M••• earlier lhis year found in crowd of 1,200 1t 1 formal 1ppeared to signal an im· Debate centered on a Adults $1.50 Juniors $1.00 Kida 2!5ti favor or Alioto and the two banquet hosted by Gov. provement in re I a t i o n s h d I ~::;:::;;::::----------..,.,...-:;;::;;:;;:;:;;:ji~ c:odeftndants in a civil trial in Ronald Re,gan. between Mexieo and the ad-P a r a g r 3 P h 1 at rea s: t • -.,. which the state and sevp.ral About 100 demonstrators. ministration of President Nix-.. possession of marijuana for personal use and transfer not utility dr istrict~d faougl~~ to mostly from ttf ~-~ ltcedalhen. onBe. fore and after Ech,ver-sa le or insignificant amounts Nearly Everyone recover ees pal or nc an-American groups, )>lt,;Ji,e should not be criminal acts: titrust case. u,.1 T•...,_,. Century Plaza Hotel, where ria's speech -and during the marijuana use in public should On his return t-!onday night ftoyalt11 th' Mexica{l presidential party introduction by .Reagan -be h' ed ~ 1 1 to San Francisco, wher. he is staying, saying they were .part! yin tabored and heavily pro •bit ' •·~ • Pea 0 LislellS to LnnderS was elected to a second four· Prince Sultan· ibn Abd protesting the detention of accented Spanish -the crO\\'d .marijuana intoxication should c:& · 9171 s d · · M b-ke 1·n10 cheers of "v1·va 11~1~10~1 :be~a~d~e~f•~llSJ!~'~;;;in;;;;;;a;;;n;;;y~~~:2~~~~~_;~~~~~~~;:;;~~~ year t4!:rm as mayor 1n , al·AZ.l.Z Al au , n11n1s· "political prisoners" in ex· •u · . 1 eed' " • 7 ,. Alioto labeled th' prosecution ter of defense and avi-ico. Mexico " and "Vi ve 'I crimina proc Jng. t in the latest case "political in· ation, of Saudi Arabia Echeverria told the banqu4!:t pr,sidente." dictments." . . inspects the new L-he was gratified by the The crowd composed mostly The baldln.g mayo; satd his lUll 'i'ristar jetliner at hospitality shown him on his of compariliv4!:ly prosperous attorney will decide what the Lockheed Aircraft U.S. visit, adding : Mex i ca • -Americans. the monetary damage he'll seek in plant "And now, upon our return women in 4!:1aborate hairdo!! his suit. Asked whether the ---·-------from Washington, after having and glittering ball gowns, the amount would be in the reached agreement!! which men in lace-trilled shirts and neighborhood of $1 million, will be beneficial to both na· stylish dinner jackets. Alioto replied,"Oh, that's too lru'ti'ati've tions and for which Mexico The Mexican pw;ident was low." has been wait.ing a long time. to spend today mainly on "We're going after them and we can speak or a reborn good eoooomic matters, meeting going after them hard, .. he ad-Di·i· ves Seek neighborliness ." with busi ness leaders in the ded, saying the amount would .... Echeverria was apparently morning before addressing the be "substantial." referring primarily to the U.S. Los Angeles World Affairs Alioto said he couldn't S • decision to lower the salinity Council . He is to be guest at a challenge Gov. Ronald Reagan 1gna hll'CS of the Colorado River before lt dinner tonight given by Mayor Jn 1970 because of his legal crosses the border into · Mex· Sam Yorty , and is scheduled HAMS " . . So Good It Will Haunt You 'Til It's Gone" e Ritady to Serve with Honey 'n Splc:c Glatt e Ideal For loatlnt-No PreparatlOfl ... e Imported Cheesn and Winn e Oellcotesstft with SoHwlches To Go • All Types of CaterlftCJ 1700 E. Co•t Hl9hw•y, e.,. ... 4.t M.•r -67J.f00D I •11<11 Wtll .. I cr.-1 ll11t•11rt "I -~~~-1 H2 S. l rookh1i1r1r, A••Mi"' 615·2••1 problems. LOS ANGELES (AP) _ ico. to fly home \Vednesday morn· MentiOned as a possible run--~F~o~r_:y~e~ar~s~M~ex~ic~o~ha~s~co~mi:_-_!:in'.'.!g::_. --------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ning mate with his close friend Signature drives for more 1_ •lubert Humphrey In the 1968 th an two dozen ballot in· presidential race, he is suing itiatives have wound up with the now.<\efunct Look for $12.5 some proponents cl a i mi n g million. more than enough signatures. Backers of ballot initiatives LA Report£1· Asks Conwmpt Reversal to remove penalties'for mari· juana use, protect t h e coastline and reinstate the death penally were among those who claimed they had collected more than the re- quired signatures by the filing deadline Monday. would Wells Fargo Bank like to save YC!U up fo$100 on youf next loan. WASHINGTON !UPl i - A Los Angeles newsman Monday asked the U.S. Supr4!:me Court to overturn his conviction on a contempt of court charge r4!:sulting from his r4!:fusal to disclose news sources. Los An geles Superior C.OUrl Judge Charles H. Older con- \•icted William Farr on 13 tounl! or contempt last July for refusing to name the person who supplied material. for a story he wrote during the Charles Man50n mm:ler~taal. Farr was sentenced to .An in· de!emlillate jail term. Older ruled that Farr's im· munity under California law had npired decause he had left the newspaper. Secrecy Forbidden SAN FRANCISCO IAPI -A $uperiorC'.ourt·judge has ruled that the Brown act, forbidd ing BRIEFS secrecy in government, ap- plies to mettings of all state and local committees and commissions, even if a ma- jority is not present. The decision by Judge Joseph Kar4!:.!lh came Mnoday In a suit by Harold Treskunoff. ill 'Walter, who challenged his exclusion fro m a meeting of the San Francisco Human R i I h t s Commission's l!lub- committee on health and education. Ttrer Attack• B!iLMONT (AP) -A young man was clawed by a 35(). pound Bengal tig~r I a st weekend while tran!l4!:rri11g the animal from one cage to another, officials at ~1arine World-Africa U.S.A. r4!:ported Monday. • Ralph HeUer, developer or animal acts at the en- tertainment park, said Joseph Casazz, 20. of Belmont was reported in satisfactory ron- dition at a Rt:dwood City hospital with claw marks on his left arm. Liquor S11111gfJling MONTEREY iUPii California 's largest I i q u or smuggling operation s inc e Prohibition has been smashed by federaJ and .!late. agents wbo arrested seven persons and seized nine fishing boats, officials reported. A series of raids Sunday and Monday at the marina iQ this picturesque coastal t irw-n climaxed an IS.month, in- vestigation of the bootlegging business, officials said. 'Dogfaee' Backed SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A y'11ow, orange and black but- terfly known as the ''California dogfac' butterfly'' would become California 's state insect under a bill that won Assembly approval Mon- da y. Backed by two Fresno fourthgrade classes, t h e measure simply adds one line to the stat' statutes making the buterfly the official state insect. Curb• Eased SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The Assembly believes a Medi-Cal recipient should be able to use his · 24 annual medical visits whenever he reels the need. rather than having to space them out to two per month. Tt voted 62--0 Monda y to make that change in the Medi· Cal law after the measure's sponsor sai d there would be no extra cost to the taxpayers. Credit Rich and T. Mo"lgomery A.1ency Associ•t• NEWPORT BEACH Tel: 558·1500 Cash Poor? . . ~ , Sound Life Insurance planning helps . close the gap. We've got great plans for you. Call your nearest Manulife agent . Man~Life The M1nut1otu1trs Ula I....,._ ComPI"'( ---Qnodl James S. Allison , Lo s Angeles C o u n t y registrar- recorder, said his staff is working ar0t1r,d the. clock proc- essing petitions turned in there and verifying th e signatures. Most initiatives need 325,SM valid signatures of registered voters to qualify 'but the death penalty . proposal will need 435.000 because it involves amending the state Co11stitu- tion. No Female Backlasl1 Foreseen SACRAMENTO f( AP I Slate senators close to the women's rights issue say they don't expect a massiv' female "backlash" at the polls in November over failure of California senators to ratify the women's rights amend· ment. It is the Senate Rules Com· mittee that has s I op p e d legislation to ratify th e amendment to th' U . S . Constitution guaranteeing equal rights to women. Some women's rights leaders have said they would call for the d4!:feat of legislative in- cumbents next November if the Je~islalion is not passed. "T don 't see any massive revolt," Sen. Mervyn Oymauy· I D-L.A. ), said in an interview Monday, "but I see a lot of disenchantment with the Senate." He says he meets at lea st one female delegation a Wee k to discuss the resolution. K. B. 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Whether either or both programs will be accepted was expected to be the subject of "cautious considera· lion" by the Board of Supervisors today, with no im· mediaU? decision expected. Under the federal Public Employnient Program !PEP), 800 to 1,000 persons on welfare rolls would be hired by publlc agencies. Thirty publlc agencies in the county, including cities and school and special districts, have indicated a desire to join in the one-year, $5 million program aimed at moving welfare recipients Into per- manent employment status. In addition, 25 county departments also have said they could hire a total of 264 welfare recipients. Under the PEP ~rogram, welfare recipients would be paid salaries ranging from $350 to $1,000 a month. Tiie range ts comparable to that now paid to 1,100 min· ortty and economlcally disadvantaged workers under a separai.. PEP program. Those assigned to government jobs would lose their welfare benefits unless their Income was below their welfare tax fund grant. Those who are tbe •Ole support of children would in most Ca5es be allowed lo lreep part of their welfare grant. An estimated 4,000 county welfare recipients, three· fourths of them women, would be ellgible for the new PEP program. PEP differs from the staU?'s Community Work Ex· perience Program (CWEP) in fundamental ways. Under CWEP, able-bodied men and women on welfare who fail to get full time work under PEP or by other means are to be put Into part·tlme public works projects or job A Depressing Fact About Human Race Dear Gloomy Gus ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ )l Angel& Davis really wants to "help .the exploited people" of this country, she could begin by help· ing the middle class Americans who pay the price in blood and taxes for the destruction caused by rabble-rou.slng radical s, It may be true to say that 50me i .. dlvJduals are "better'' than others in -B.D.W. TMt fN!un ftrltctl rudttt• vl•w1, '"'' flte9'Mrlfy flloM •I th• A""W•Hr. l.iid rour Hf ,.... ,. Gloom1 Gut. 0.111 '''°'· specific ways -bet· ~.Intellectually, or 6etter Mmlally, or better pliyslCAJJy, d .. pendinf on w h 1 I standards we are u... ing. But thladoean't Im~ ply that any group• a.... "better" th.an othera -in tenru of condUcl toward out1ldera. What Is most depressing about human history is the almost irrefutable evidence that every group behaves equally badly when the provocation exista for it. It WU truly shocking When the Pakistan! •!tacked ll!e Bang l 1 de a h -le. comlnlttlng unspeakable oets of inhwnanity. But then, a few months la.ter, the Bangladesh people attacked a Bihari colony {an ethnic minority within the country), setting fire to homes and killing Indiscriminately. THEIR EXCUSE was that many of the member• of llie Bihari colony had C<JI· laborat.cl with the Paklslanl Army: but those hundreds who were burned, or drowned, or knifed to death included more innocent than guilty. Just u the people bm>bed In Belfast comprl.!ed more women and children than actual combatants in bitter and bloody fn. tern~ warfare. Eacit group, when attacked or op. pressed or persecuted, appeals to justice and mercy and something c a J J e d "humanity"; but eacit group, when It 1t on top, conducts Itself exactly aa lta op. pmoera did. THIS 18 A terrible truth we are mosUy unwilling to reeogniJe. All our appeals for compusion and moderation are "1lat the llw caU1 a pine -from one side onJy, in our own interest -and are promptly forgotten and · transgressed when we become the attackers or persecutors. The history of what we laughingl y cell "civilization" is an almost unbroken record of .brutality, bloodshed and despotism ; everyone knows this. But what lfe fail to see as clearly is that each and every group behaves just as badly as its oppresser when it a c hi e v e s dominance. Like the religious sects that fled to the New World to obtain "religious liberty," and then cruelly denied tile same liberty to di:!lsidents within their own civil societies. mE ROMANS persecuted the Chris· tlans until the Christians became strong enough to persecute the Jews: the blacks in modern African states treat their dissenting blacks fully as barbarously as any whites ever did; Uie Bolsheviks were even more tyrannous than the Czarists; there i,s no record o! any group anywhere conducting itself with as much justice and mercy ftfter seizing power as before haYing ii. 'Ibis is the only reform of the human race that will make any sense: the same rule of Jaw 1nd justice and mercy to outsiders as well as to insiders, applied by those on top as much as by those on the bottom. Until then, all revolutions will merely replaet: one injustice with its con- trary, Will only sow the seeds for its own eventual overtftrow. 'Baby Boom' and Jobs Ctllfmda Feature Service California'• sc:bools at au levels have been faced with problems atommlng from the famoua: World War ll "Baby boom." Now it is the turn of Ule labor market. ~ '~babies~· have grOwn up, they are fuushing their formal education, and are looking for jobs. The caJifornia Taxpayer&' Association has surveyed the situation and predicts that during the next ei,Rht years the state will have to create 250.000 new jobs an· nually primarily to accommodate this flood oC new youna citizens. TIIE GROWTH of the 11>21 group is ii· lustrattd by census figures. Jn 1960 there were 3,313,000 catifornlans in that bracket. The 1970 census showed 4,930,294, an average annual increase of more than 160,000. Tbe projection !or 1980 is for 7,000,856 caJlfoniW!a between the ages of 18 ·and U. Tbe trend, obvlowily, la 1ceelerating, and CIJ.1.'az Is not exactly content with the alate'a prospecta for supplying the Quotes Wallw ..._, nclnd Stanlord ci.dn 11' ...... Ceetet dii'ector, on JWli •ft•lllU.'' -"We hai;e always i-.. annily C<Xlnby going through ,.,..., .,.,_, -,,...,, disorderly 111111 ..... : bat U.. are 'followed by. 1 portod II. 11'1111111 ·" ' • 2,000,000 new jobs that will be needed by the end of the decade. The 8550Ciation suggests several f ac- tors that are essential to our ability to expand the labor market sufficiently to give the ne w \\'orkers an adequate op- portunity for work. ONE INVOLVES government. Growth requires funds and government obviowly mu.st of necessity seek new tax sources or develop old ones. It is essen tial. however, that fiscal measures which pr°'" vidt new revenues don't restrict Industrial development to the point that other stnles become more favorable investment sites than caurornla. Th.is applles also, of course. to regulatory measures. Another factor is the mu ch-discussed need for new energy sources to keep a burgeoning economy alive and pr .. ducUve. THE THIRD F ACl'OR suggesltd by Cai-Tax la the need to halt envlronmenlal pollution. Aa the association expresses it. "lhe economy hasito be sUmuJated so it can met! the employment demand• and also provide the billions of dollars needed to control water, air and &0lid waste pollutlon. Measures which a.re aLmed at pollution control must provide for orderly control wlthotrt reversal of growth (and I al'° recognize the need !or financing cn- Vironmtntal improvement." As any potent know•. watching babies ~w to '!'llurity can be most rewa rding, while pootns """e problems. Callfornia Is having that taperience now. ' training. They would retatn their welfare pay but would receive no wages. CWEP ls presently in llmbo. U Wa5 scheduled to start April.l in 35 counties. includlrig Orange, but court orders won by welfare rigbts groups have delayed the start. The possibilty of hidden welfare admlnlslration costs and whether participating agencies have ·suitable jobs are behind the expressed attitude of caution by the supervisors. Both PEP and CWEP programs appear to have a potential for savings to the county. The PEP program especially, with its support coming from the much broader federal tax base, could sho\v ln its one-year trial whether it would reduce the burden on property taxpayers. 1 Both programs. involving the more acceptable con· cept or "work for it lf you are able," are worth a trial. Certainly nothing could be worse than the costly welfare muddle the nation bas been suffering. A Neighbor's Plain Talk Some members of Congress were taken aback last \Veek when President Luis Echeverria Alvarez of Mexico ''told it like it is" in an almost unprecedented display of candor in open international diplomacy. Addressin.I! a joint session of Congress, Echeverria said nations like Mexico "are suspicious of the pacts between the great po\vers that ignore the rights and interests of the less-developed nations!' And he de- nounced the U.S. for its failure to act to reduce the Colorado River's salt content, th ereby pauperizing thousan ds of Mexican farmers. Our plain·talking neighbor was right: We need to apply the same boldness and imagination to the simple problems we have \vith our friends as we do to solving complex problems with our enemies. ·'Beat it! I'll get back t.o you as soon as I finish . with this publicity picture!' Malcontents vs. Defense Needs R econciling the 'Irreconcilable' \VASHINGTON -Congressional con· &ideration of the Strategic Anns Limita· tion agreements is just getting into full gear. but already the Administration is finding itself enmeshed in a highly volatile conlradiction. ./ On one hand -the Administration ~ busily courting sup- port for the pacts of the dove, isolation· ist, leftist and other malcontent elements and groups, in and out -0f Congress. that vehemenUy de- nowice and resist the Administration's strong defense, Viet· nam war and other military and foreign policies. On the other hand -Defense Secretary Laird, the Joint Chiers of Stair and other leading authorities are sternly \\'arning that the Moscow accords are acceptable only if certain specific new strategic arms are developed -costing billions of doJJars and violently opposed by the anti· ''military-industrial complex" forces and leftists. HOW THESE directly clashing and seemingly irreconcilable alignments will or can be reconciled remains to be seen. Jt \~lill be quite a feat -if accomplished. But that is exactly what the White House is undertaking. Church, academic, youth and "peace'' leaders and activists are being brought to the White House for briefings and talks to win their backing for the treaties. This is being done quietly and lvithout fanfare. At the same time, Laird and other top officials are vigorously proclaiming the (ROBERT S.ALLENJ indispensable neea for more advanced strategic 'Yea pons. Illustrations: Laird told the House Appropriations subcommittee on the defense budget: "Peace cannot be bought cheaply. Just as the Moscow agreements were made possible by our successful action in such programs as Safeguald, Poseidon and Minuteman nr, so th& opportunities for peace embodied in tbe SALT agreements would be nullified and ()Ul' national security jeopardized unless there is con-- tinued stro* support for an adequate defense. The success of SALT depends on sustained strength." SUIULARLY, Rep. ~muel Stratton, D.· N.Y., a senior member or the Armed Services Committee, declared: "It would be a dire mistake to think that these treaties automaticaUy eliminate all chances of nuclear war. They are only a first step. Under them, we have allowed ' the Russians more weapons than we have , so the only way we can keep the balance between us is to make im· provements in our own forces -such as the new, improved Trident submarine, B· 1 bomber and SITE DEFENSE -to keep pace with the measures the Soviet will most surely undertake. "Unless we keep up with them during the next five years while we try to work out a full freeze on all offensive weapons, we could be in trouble. And Jet's not del ude ourselves, it is still touch.and-go whether Congress wiU provide enough funds for the research and improvement needed to maintain an adequate military balance between Russia and ourselves over the next five years." -IN THESE FORCEFUL admonitions may rest the answer to what Congress does regarding the Moscow accords. Their approval is far rrom certain ; it won't come soon or easily. Significantly indicative of that are the hearings planned by Sen. Henry Jackson, D.·Wasb., chairman of the subcommittee on National Security and, International Operations. 1be outstand~ authority in Congress on strategic .w~~~s. he con· templates exhaustive iDqu1rjel into every aspect of the still largely leCl'et accords. Jackson frankly intends to conduct "adversary proceedings" in which the Joint Chiefs of Staff will ~ required to testify under oath -thus allowing them legally to voice their own vie\\'S and not be bound by official policie:i. MUCH B·ACKSTAGE questioning has arisen in influential C on g r e a s i o n a I quarters over the Administration's delay lo submitting the treaties and at:· companying "interpretations" -the crux of these pacts. lnstead of being sent to Congress within a few days after the President's return from Moscow, as he said wouJd be done, they weren't forthcoming for two weeks. During that time, Congressional authorities were kept completely in the dark on the substance of botH the agreements and the c r u c i a I "in· terpretations." Repeated efforts to learn their contents were unavailing. There were also definite indications that top Administration officlal1 were uninformed. /\ STRIKING instance of this occurred at a closed-door meeting of the Senate and House Armed Services Committee• at which Laird discussed the treaties. To the suI'prise of committeemen, the Pen· tagon chief was uncertain whether the Russians' G.class submarines are or are not included in the agreements:. The Reds have 22 of these diesel· powered , submarines armed w i t h nuclear missiles. Senator Jackson questioned Laird for almost one-half hour in an effort to clarify the status of these powerful weapons -but to no avail. !Finally be gave up, saying, "Presumably, the 'interpretations' deal with these boata." ''Yes, presumably," replied Laird. "We \Viii get up a detailed analysis and submit it later. That will clear up the matter, I'm sure.'' "IF IT OO&N'Ttt said Jackson, "you can be sure we will want to know why." Committeemen attending t h i 1 meeting could not explain why it was secret. No classified material was discussed or divulged, but Laird insisted the session be strictly private. Whether a transcript ever will be made public is questionable. Senator Jackson intends to do some declassifying of his own. He will shortly make public the transcripts of the secret hearings he held over a period of three years with the U.S. delegation to the SALT negctiations. These records should throw much 111111 on the Moscow accords. -She Has Doubts About McGovern To the Editor; J was thoroughly delighted to read the Robert S. Allen column -On your June 8 editorial page. I have had serious doubts about McGovern '& commitment to democracy, but heard very few com· ments directed to\vard his tolerance for communism. As a teacher and mother of four children, l am extremely concerned about the future of America and feel that McGovern is a threat to our democratic way of life. l 'VAS APPALLED to lvitness his re- cent victories and feel that those who voted for him are so involved 'vith their own Jives they are ignorant of what is happening in America today. l hope to see many more orticles of this nature to help \Yake up America! SANDRA PETIY Rebuttal lo A~gela To the Editor: (!ongratu.lations to you and artist Sander5 on the cdi1or1al cartoon ap- pearing In the June 13 DAILY PILOT showiitg a rebuttal to Angela Davl.t by the ghost of the murdered judge. I have long and often lamented the lack ( MAILBOX ) of rebuttal in the press, radio and TV to the nauseating utterances of these in· divlduats. They are quoted and photographed at great length, but until this cartoon, I have not seen a thing that presents another'a point of view. Perhaps in a future cartoon, you can somehow explain Just who the "op- pressed" are that she WiSbes to help and "'hat the SQ-Called "political prisoners" are being held in prison for. PHIL WILLS Favored P r op. 9 To the Editor : I am writing on behalf of my family and friends about the pollution of California, and Propositlon 9. l have read shoot the wronJ things you have -writing and telling people hew to YOio. Some people don't even take the time to research the proposmon themselves. They listen to scare tactlcs and you. Now we ha,. Ralph Nader to show UJ the way to slop polluUon. You ere going ~-------B ii George--------. Dear George: I would like lo he popular with the. girl! ar>d have followtd the ad· vice on all the comtnercials about using the right hair spray, toothpaste, deodorant, and after-shave am ao on. r still don't have a girl. Do you have any IUfl· J ' gestions on what I sbould do! LONESOME Dear Lonesome: Quit watching TV and look !or girls. (Send your problems to George on any 1ubject -he'• as Wtln- formed on one thing u another.) • ____ , __ _ to hear more from us. We will keep fighting for clean air, clean water and to stop the pollution-caused deaths. PEGGY LORTON Age 14 End I s ha Sight To the Editor: What a shame. what a disgrace to mankind's Integrity -the painful destruction of the people on both sides of North and South Vietnam. Now as each day goes by with the relentless bombing of North Vietnam, the end is in alght. Surely the U.S.A>, the mest powerful country in history will not &urrender to one of the smallest of na· tlons, as fanatic as they may pursue their History Repeats PRESS COMMENTS S11t11 Bol&oll, Mus., Trlbane: '1Tbe mClt certain W>JI to convince youraelf that history II conUnuatly repealing II to read the edltortal commenll I n newspapers of 25 yur1 ago." -- Pboeolx Repabtlc: "There Is no dou~t that labor lobbyist& will go to -it on memben of Congress who owe their elec- tions to B!i LabOr mooey to eeaure defeat of the Steiger blll. But U Congreu listens to the people'back home -66 per- 0011 or whom when polled opi-d com- pulSOI')' untonlam -the bill will beceme law." drive to conquer other nations and dominate them. THE TIME IS at hand !or Hanel to seek whatever honorable peace it may command at this most crucial time, or do the Communists desire to :sustain their being for a short period at lhe expense of the killing of not only their own. but thousands of other iMocent humans? GRANT HARDING PlilLLIPS Letters from readers art welcome. NormaUy writer1 ihould con~v their messages fn 800 words or lts1. Th1 right to condense lettera to fit 1pac1 or eliminate libel is reserotd. All ltt· iers must include signatures and mait.- ing addresi. but names may bt with- held on requeat if sufficirnt reason Is apparen~ Po•try taill nol bt pub- lished. OlAN81 COAST DAILY PILOT /!cbrrt N. W•t<I, PubU.lltr TMm .. xi..u. EdUQr Albtrl W. Bolu Editorial Page :&dlllw ,The edll«lal -or the Dllll. Pilot lttka to fnlOtm *'!d ttlmu- lth) -n.dtrt by ~"' 1hl• """""'J>er'• .,,,w-...s -m~tary OA topics (>( tnlaert and •l&'nl~. bi provl4inr • forum roi: the --ot 'our....,.,.. oplnl-...s b)' -Un.11 , .. dive:r1e> Vfewpolnq ot. Informed ob- M1'Venr and spoksne:n oa topics of lhed .... 1'uesda,y, Juno 20, 1972 • \ • _ .. " '' '' ·Running Free \ • . finer flavor t Winston's real, rich, satisfying taste makes any occasion a little more pleasurable. Because Winston always tastes good, like a cigarette should. j I Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • lJNG, 20 mg. "tar". t4 mg. n~otine, BOX: 20 mg. "Ill", l3 mg. nico~. av. per cign111, FT: RIJIOll APR. 72. ' ' • ' . 1'£11 C!GA , .. 11 £1'1'i;:g ' ' f DAILY PILOT Tutsday, Junt 20, 1972 • · : µong Kong. Dlsatn WHAT SHQULO I ~ ABOUT PAYING THE CLERGYMAN WHO CONDUCTS ·A FU N E R A L SERVICE IN MY FAMILY 1 Mideast Meeting -. lsraeti-Delense Minister Moshe Dayan (righl) C~ll• \v1th Arab crossing from Jordan into lsr1•ll~,~?.d territory. Dayan said there is no objection to Ar b visitors coming into the sector for all I 2 month• n· stead of just in the summer. Sanctions Loom Against Hijacl{s By Associated Press U.N. Security Co u n c 11 members were reported near agreement on son1e aclion against plane hijacking as airlines resumed reg u 1 a r schedules today following a worldwide, one-day strike by pilots that failed to shut down most major American Jines. countries that cooptrate with hijackers and exto ri.lghj1t1. Spurre~ by the walkout that haJted much or all of the air travel in more than 30 coun- tries, Security C o u n c i 1 members met privately for three hours Monday. The nature of tht 11n@tlQ1ll was not disclo"d b"t a spokesman said a9proval of the measure wa1 ti• a r I y unan in1ous. The JCAO jl a United Nations-rel1ted h9d)' composed of g 0 v e rnm e fl' representatives oJ JIC CQ\lfl· tries . dealing with prebi•m• affecting commercial avltflon. COuncil President Lazar Moj- sov of Yugoslavia said I ':'!r that there were only "a few remaining points" in a pro- posed statement condemning hijacking. "Probably we can agree tomorrow." he said . An JFALPA spo•e"1!11~!11d in London that iltf l"O\!P believed the pilot.I h~ Id• their Point with thf I Ind that ''really e tftc Jve measures against ~!Jaoktn111 were on the way. The strike was called by the International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations - 1FALPA -lo dramatize demands for tougher action against airline hijackers. In addition to the U , N . disucssions there was one other deve/opmen! during the da.v. John J. O'Donnell, llrt•ld!nl of the Airline PilQ'" ,\MQcltt• lion in the United li!tii,1.,-•ld the attempt to aft"vf town domestic service hid •"· complished a major tbJM!tlvt despite the fact th@t Jlnly two lines -Northeast Ind llutern -were halted for lbt dlY· Southern was shut dOWJl for a few hours. The Iotemational Civil Avia- tion Organization in Montreal announced it had taken steps to permit member nations to impose sanctions a g a i n s t O'Donnell said tbf 1trlie was the first phase 111 I pro. gram aimed at jo~ .eitri or various kinds, ino!Jadi111 the denial of air sei:viof lo OOUfl• tries that shel(er hff1c-tr•, and' denial of ground llJ'Yt«it to the airlines controlfld b)' 11.1oh countries. Fatal Mistake? British Jetliner Stalled, Crash.ed LO NDON (AP ) Investigators combed the flight data and wreckage of a British jetliner today, seeking l.o determine whet he r mechanical trouble or human error ~uted Brltaln'a wor1t air dis . ¥lnllt•r MJchael l9ld Ille Ho111e of .·~· ~llndlffj If. lh•t IHI • n_Al!'w1y1 Tri· Pub . Blasts In Ireland Injure 14 \ BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP J -Powtrful bomb blasts have damaged pubs 1n two country town. in Northern Ireland durine ~he night after one British aoktier was killed and rour w.,1 l"Ounded in an Ambush by 1i>errillas in Belfast. Fourteen i:""f\I were in-jured -no If ~ 1ertou ... ly -in i ••plotion it Ballymena. .northwest o ( Bellast. Nobody wia hurt at Dunnamana1h 1 County Tyrone. The bomb at J111ymtna1 more than 100 ,..,_.. DJ gelignile planted I~ l~IP car, also wrecked ifNI • rnent bureau aiid ''"" nearby homes. dent in which 118 persons died Sunday crashed just after tak- ing off from Heathrow Airport because a lift mechanism on the wings retracted too soon ind the plane stalled. It waa like an automobile trying to get up a steep·fiill on ice and falling to grip, a spokeam1n fpr lhl 1lrlln1 said. Hawker !iddley. the manufacturer of the plane. said the retraction device was · operated manually, n o t a utoma t ic all y. 'The in- vestigators were trying to determine whether 10mething had gone wrong with the l'nl!chanism or If one of the crew had pushed the lever prematurely. 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Ti.tsdl1, June 20, 1972 lJCI lttstitute Session Planned EMERALD ~ BAY . On Women Rights IRYIN[ COYE RESIDOOS • Providing equ.I educaUonal end career opportuntlles for women In colleges a n ~ unlvmlUtt la the aim of a we.ek·lorll training institute at UC Irvine June 2$-July 1. "Challenge : Women I n Hiaber Education" Is the Utle of one of three !iummer meetinas sponsored by the U.S. Office ol Education. Other sessions are at th e University of TtnneS!ee at Knorville and the University of Florida at Gainesville. About 40 college ad - ministrtton, both men and women. throughout the U.S. will take part in the Institute. Director ia Luc ille Kuehn, assistant to the vi ce chan - cellor of student affairs for program develooment at UCL She participated in the Office of Education's fl r!il institute on women lall summer at the University of Pittsburgh. Topics durillf( the seven.day proJfl'•m include w o m e n ' s studies~ aex-role stereotypln(f, women's move ment, af- fJnnative act ion, m i nor I t y women, child care and con- tinuing education. Emphasis will M placed on "tff«Ung in s t I l u I i o n a I change," said UC! officials. We 0.llY•r Plne·Grocerl•1, L fquor, F rollJ'tl qf Pred-& M1nnl"91 htf 673-3510 COAST SUPER MARKET Speakers Jnclude Su 11 n D a v is, ed i t o r of "Spakeswomen:" Dr. Michele Patterson, sociology professor at Brandeis University; Dr. Jane Jaquetle, po I i t i c a J science professor a t Oc- cidental College: Dr. James Kelly, education dean at University of Pittsburgh : and Dr . Ann Scofl. English pro- fessor, State Universitv of New York at Buffalo. . 3 3~7 E.COAST HWY. Also Aronne Fr a s tr . ORONA DEL MA \Vashington. D. C. \Vome-n·s1 ;~~===:=~~:; Equity Act ion League : Dr . THE BEST Rrndf'n;h.i p p o 11 I prove "Peanuts" Is one of the \\.Or io a mo st popular comic str1p1. Rt>11d It dally In the DAILY Pll.OT. Berni« Sandltr. Assoc iation cf American Coll e ge s; Fl orence Howe, E n g I i s h professor, State University of New ''erk af Old \Vestbury; and rilarlainn Kiner, direc tor, Offi ce of Civil f{ighls, Seattle. =.::....======~ THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! ©!JJ@lj:(}@m ©OOMl!iWoiii c !IPJ@jo@ti!l71ftl ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON Se• Gary Puckett • Tex Wllli1m1 · Bread Everly Broa. • Skllea la Henderson Partridp Famlly Performers· Eddie De1n SANTA ANA -A :ZS.year made provialon for a chopper Reslauranl woold also be con-LOCAL lea,. for a 1.11-acre percel on facility on the west aide of the 1tructed on the west side of EDITORIALS TEN BIG DAYS the weal aide of Oran&• Coull-field and that be had received the facility but father north JUNE 18•25 ty Airport to be occupitd by FAA approve!. near the runway threobold. The DAILY PILOT the Santana Hell"""'er Service Durinfl the diocuuion it wu The Proud Bird firm bu 1 Qui'te Often FROM NOON WEEK OAYS SAT ... SUN. lOAM Dr. Hilton Bell of San Clemente hli been DIDted J?e1n of the lint aummer session of Ciapman C.Ollege'a World Campu.o Afloat. """' revealed by Ron Chandler, similar facility al Los Angel" F•lr Orlv• • Newport Blvd., Cotto M- ::0,':"" Ql\JT~~ ~ _::':::v1a:1:::·::'_:thl~oounty::t_;a~:..i~ec:'.1or_;8~lrd::of'......:~~n:t:e~rer~n~~~t:lo'.:_·n_•_l_Airport __ '.!:==F=ig=ht=1=C=i=ty==H=11=ll==~~~A~d~u~lto~•~1~.!IO~=Ju~n~lo~rt1='~1~.00==K~ld~1~2~~=~!!- Supervllor1' 1- Parilclpants on the •ts·w .. k study voyage, conslJling main- ly of graduate 1tudents, teachtn, bUtlnesamtn and church laymen, will earn up to 111 unlta of college cred.111 in shipboard claJses and course-rela¥ in-port experiences. Profe!!On on board are Dr. Robert H. Schuller, pallor of the Garden Grove Community ,,..,"' M ••'t""~"l~~~J or,,., Tutt111 Church; Or. Desmond Bit· Avt •• co.11 Mn.II. f1.ot• .,. tM•"'· J-11, linger lormer pr·'"·nt of Jr"1. ~"""'''"~ ,.. .• r.:trr . 11 ... Lnl1111'1 n.... ' UIUl;: Death l'Vntlees ,..,, n1tc:1. Mn. waittr J1eoet1 -,,.tw1. McPberton College and an- .......,_ .. 111'1 fwn 1r~ .. ~1~··· Strvl<t\. th..,._! 'sl nd Or John fodl'I', Tiii'""'' ' "''· 11•11 .,_..,,,.,. ..... ..,,.... ogI I • r11,....,, w1tt1 lllt'I\ w111W Mm., .,,. J•••, prof•-r it La V·-flcl1tlftll. 111l1r..,.."I w I be ... ,,. 111 ... "> ~ -·"' ~,;:~::.~111. 1111 1r....,..,., Mort111,..,., College who baa traveled on Mu••• several vtaill to the Peoples 'lbe appr<>val had been deloyed for OM w .. k IO that Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim could determine U the propoaed chopper opera- tion qreed with the airport'• general plan of future use. Clark said Tuelday be lad been uoured that ertabllal> men\ of the belloopter faclllly iutt north o1 the Federal Am· lion Adminiltration control tower would not preclude the lnslallation of a crash contn>I fire station in the area in the future . Robert Benlah, pruldeot of the Santana HellcopUr Sarvioe told bolnl membera that tbe ori(!inal plan for the •ill>orl N •t~I" (. Ml!"I· A" t !, of 2511 ~·of. Cb !J'he lhlri v·•·''l'llfl.1ltr Av•., C11•'~ M•''· 0.tt of lelt , Sunday. II .. m .,.. t e-·"•. Junl 1•· l•"'· Svl'lllv-4 bv "~ 1'~~·s111~'1r! ~. ~~~~tt~rv~': Honolulu, Su 'Va , Auckland. La p £ ..... bl' ••tlf "l•ofr~1i~r. 1ft·>O AM, !'1clfk Port Moreaby, Manila --· guna ro Vl1w MtmOfl~I 1'1111;, wtllt Mr. W••rtl'I .. N l-4owl•nd Mlk:l~llflt. 1111 ro-dw•v Ho•• Kon•. Morl11tr", OfrfCIO•t. "0 e KF l bV , On v ~I .. "'""' "'"'"" •-ec)I. Dtl• of •tti, C"-tl11 HI '""';AH 41, Of nil Wllll1m1 oyage ,_ 1~ ltl1. Survlvtll b" wlft, And!'Mt I h • Nt1 l'!' , Cl'lt•lts 11141' Mk1'11fol t dll.i""¥""-ntems •p "•Ir~• COWi"' l'l'lt! ... r, Ml'I. Mt~I I' 1:".allh Sch .~. -• S Coul r .,_ .. '""•'·'·" M" .,,., °"""' ~ w~~, ~ , •IMS Mrt. Ju1!Wt1 ICl11ttU11 tllrM u1........,y Laann• Beach ia ·~~;;~~:;n:.;:w;;; ~~~:."~.~ Expanded ~ ts U:1• profenor 11..,.vicr """' N 1'11'11! Wldf!t!'d!IY. ' ,.M. of r ....... -·-:-11~-. •'-'· n-Pffll; """"' Coloflltl ,.llMTll H--.....,..,f' .. U1U1;•\.JULQ uu 1.111: Jll I J. ~c•Mt t summer voyage' of Olapman f~~~~ 0~ ~-611~J!· t_,,1~ FULLERTON -Politial College's World Camp u 1 dMtft. J11M 11. 1'"-sUrvlV" i,.... Nrtnt~. science. students tt Cal State .1.11~-1. MT. W Mr1, Wlllle"I Mtj"lt , Ceet1 IUJVa ~~ .•. -a1~~...M..~f10e1., l.,..~~11~ Fullerton may 8000 bt able to Mrs Schwartz la the director ~OJiiu MtM. S...vkn, Tllln'ldl"' 11 AM, ~Ve credit for WCfkinl U for Chanm•"'I ~ Ind rlr1c:1 af ,._, Lllflltrl" C"'•rctr., wH1'1 I al bl f r ·-w. J.,t," c. Wt1~ tfflcl1t1"9. lrlttf· intern& in DC assetn Y 0 • Ht•"" .. ,. Cllnic "'°'"" tbt f'llftl. QOOt! 51'1 ... ""'11 C•,..ttttY. ... fl -"'6 -"'6 llr0tdllll" Morf111rv. Dlr.ctora. ctl. ftlUlar ICbool year. ••bt Autmblyman John v .. --"'----'-----1 t"'R"111~·~ ':J.\.°:....._ot;.A~..1:.; r • ~r•u N. •Mii,,_ 514 A~~ A~.. B lggo (R Fullerton) . a D d r.1 -, .r.~ It':, l'"fl:f Tltl~I Fullerton Jl'OffflOf Barbara ~de:::C~d~ i=~: ~11u~":J, ,; Stone have developed the new -~ P'.c1t1c v1.. "'"''· 1r111rmtt1•· -am within ber . --ae, 'OChJr Vtew M<l!TIOI' •I ,.l tll. P'tClflC r""&' """" ""' MerllltN. 01rKJ•r1. "Internship in. Pr act I cal ••DO~• Politics." °"''~· ltodMr, Alt t , af ~ Sl"'I A"' Avt ' twsii<-1 'l'cll, •It ... tfl. JVlll There --about 20 .~ l~. \ ; ~itr"lvf bY "fC•. • .. ,.l~lnct .. ., · , 1:. ,.11111r, k. L11u111. skVkn. Tf'l11r1· pllcanta tor ever 10 in1-·"'ip1 a ANTHONY SCHOOLS t~y. 1:)0 "a •~n l rNCIWfY Cl'll••11 ~·~ 11termtnt. Toro Ctl'l'lttlfY, •• available in Sacramento, a HAllOI CIMTll reedMv MM •l'Y· oirtcttrs. apoktaman for Auemblyman HM tttf'llfr :=:; Sid"" St1K:l:it~1C1·f:l1 u. ., ,4,, Briggs aaid. 'lbt new program ~i714;• 3,.ai.';. ~~·" r.~~ ,.COJ~!.~\y o.t1 '' would place thoae studentl nOt f,:r~ jf k:;, 1-;..i:rlf;;:r:;J,lllJ~~ recelviftg Capitol positions in 1111 1. ,,......,.. tt, ~9rc£MM~~,.,."1i/:1l~· Ioca~ polltical olfJCts on a "-~ W.:M "''· ... ~ '" ,... """-.. ~· -~per1~-tiine~"~~unpald!!,~ba~sia!.:_. __ !!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!!!I r~ll'll. 1111 lrel MOrtVln'; D .. K . tT.t.•KI~ a.,"" s11rtw. !P'l..l."''P A111. tJPi'. ~~r~i:.:: ~~'":' lJl.'.lfi. fiw, lll•~:r"'!"~~ 1fi111~l1llt· ......,onry;,i -w;:.;, '"CW: wt ~r . .,,,_. .,, .. , .. lllldllrW •. , • :\ ~ ., ...... ll~~'\',,11!.*-'1.!rt~~:: dttttl. = ~ ~ ~~ = ~f"'.JWr:-i'"~~~ ... 8AL'J'll llDGlllON ' l"IJNEllAL ROME Coroll 4el Mir .,....... COlll Me11 •111114 BELL BifoADWAY ' MOR1VARY Ut BnadJ'l,j~la Mell McCOMm! LAGUNA BEACH .~OR11J.\RY 1111 Lqml• C.1yo1 M. -· PACIFlivm MEMORIAL PAU Comeler1 _..,, .... ,_.~ llltft Newporl 11eoc•, Collltnll . -. 0.ha"-litHlllo ..... ,,.,...,efMmAnttw ...... Summertime ts here A the 1hoppln' ls easy at HAllOR VllW CIHTIR ••• Nothfna comet In more handy than.-candy for the hotttu atlt· or tner11 anakJ to tuck In a beck pack. CALDWILLI CAN- Diii has au kinda of 1ood. wholt10me, dellclouS' candies. includlnr hurt red, white A: blue loWpoJ\' , .. SOUTMIRN CALIF. hf NATIONAL IANK. ...... 11, HAllOI VllW llANCH, 1tlll hu one ot the neate1t b&nkl around. Friendly, d.flclent tellers, courteout help with 1ptclal problems A that (ttlt Vlsta·Matie drive Um.I window. They are out heft on one comer ot our center • , . Congn,tulauom· an 1n ordtrJll COUn -Wnt owner of N~T Now, Ready Reference. One statement that makes your financial picture clear at a glance. For one thing, there are actual wordsprint.edonit.Notjustcodenumbers you have to chase 1¥1 over the page. Words like checldng account. Each check is list.ed in numerical order; And if one is missing, there's an asterisk to ciall your attention to it. (A little thing like that can save a lot of time when you're trying to reconcile your aceouht.) Words like daily balances. Any day that anything happened to your account, there is a daily balance list.ed. In order, of coUrse. And Ready ReaervAccount/ Muter Charp. This part.shows charges, . I>&Ymenta, aiiv.ances, transfer fees, · interest, everything, And again, there are real words! Not hieroglyphics. PED ,AMILY COLONIAL rt!NEllAL ROME - "'•1 lolta Aft. w .. 1 .. 11 ....... SMmlS' il>R1VAllY 11'1 Miil II. _.,... ..... ;, ITATIONIRI wt11 take the lovtlJ MW Pt( G....,. for hil bride on sat., June ~th. All the membul of hlJ stalf, Ille ml!l'<blnta hon at HAR-VllW, • myae!I "1111 tl1e!ri mucti ha,,..._ ... For your IUllU'Rer MCldlnr pitk •• e1111er tndltional tnvtta· tlom or the ,.., •""'!hi& cot-cont<mpor18 at N-T ITATtOHI•• ••• Win-. or tht. lllrd- col4 <Uh wtft: J. T. -'100. 1-Sl!vtr $50, I Conor K•-425. ThNe 1"""7 mm •.. Found • ,_t -...r lrelt for the tla -ln RICHAalll IAICllllT~" bat of' 4ft..iil0Klh for -onlY-Jl.41T WhUe thtrt, I •lantd 11p for a J'Rn birthday cake -They atw &wly t' "f! each montht ••• Com~ on out l rtlM with 1 ·~ l:c.ro it HA•IO!.._!llW • • , A4IOI ... 11-=----If-you like, we can even include-- your iavinp account summary and/or your loan .summary' for the preceding .month. Including interest paid, deposits, withdrawals and balance for each savings ' account you have, as weU as loan number, ... • • • • • where it RUIW 1WPENC£ STMrEMDft' CIUClllllG M:COUH1' DAILY llAIAHCE payment and balance for each loan you have with us. Plus the usual ·stufl' you're already used to seeing, like beginning checking account balance, ending balance, and Ready ReservAccount;Master Charge credit )ine summary. . In short,· Ready Reference is banking-made-easy. It's sort o! like painting by the numbers. It doesn't make you an expert, but at least now you can do it. Ready Reference Statement. Just one more part of a unique package of personal bank services we offer you when you open a pel'llOnal checking account. \'OU'VE Got ~SOMETHING liSPECt<L ~ S'ECURITY PACIFIC BANK. e 1trt--~llT.f '~'C-"llfllll,\L l"""ll •ottM .... • Je Dl!LY PILOT s TutldoJ, Junt 20, 1972 OVER THE COUNTER Petroleum •·Grads Get NASD Ll1tln91 for Mondoy, Jvno 19, 1'72 P . . , m·~,l::J u OSltiOJJS rr.w .,..."°"' AlfO ~t..mu ~ 11~: ~ JK90rl ti 1J?: 11=: °" JA • ~ .... c,.. '* '~ w J ::.i.:~~ ": JIN .~li\ ru~" r ::n~" in~ .~:? :t .. il L~ la =, 'f.)'t 'M ~f~ :: Few fitlds ol study can ~~!!•.,J-:~,. ".4.. ~:! '" :="111 ~1:?'..:''-' ,f~ J?:' s'" fitt ~ :r:"• ~ -~ St guarantte aftu-college Jobs ~-·"'• 11'-~"°'t~ Jtl 1o1Y1 = L"rl J,~ !:: !I n'~.,_ t~ ";!!,. GW "~ 4 ~J If! ~ ~~[. /c. ,.di ol!Wf " ko Vi' ! X .. ,,_ Hr tt... 1h;1r -C Wt f. ~~ J~ ~'l iro l.t, ~~4 if tor it' graduates, but ln the ~$'::' r~<1:-::r; ir:. • ~~ ~" 11 • •Jo-"'rr11 o-. 911 "or" ,IC: "' ,..'"A ~ J",., '"*"'" Petrolaun T .... h ..... 1 .... ,,., Depart-t • IMI• 1~ • "" c;i L1 1 1~ !!!!"1 ;v; .._.. ta ~ ,..., ,.,. , ""'(! '" ow ~ tr,: """' '"' ::;r ,.w ...,, *._!fl,_.. ~~ ~"oc 1 ~ ~~.P-:f' ,1:1t· ment at Orange Quist College, :!....!~ ~-= ""I~":? ff' r rt"Z ~ ,fi =:-"'t; F f' '" t4 -~ ·;; ~ A~·~1m-; job tbl.s year. ""' inc Mi .:=! F ff:: i"" ~:!{ .~ 1f" c.n:: ~ ,.,. c.r ,.. f1' AkMI ~ • Al Kerr, instructor for the I=&"~~ 1m 1 ~Pt 1~ 4' ,fllo 1 ::: ~;:: !!: r !f:.'ll :t every graduate ha.s landed a 1(-TiYo..,,,'•••u m "'• -t: ''" 11' I ~ ~ Ir' 1itt ~ =. ~ 1:i.. " :S~ ;a the industry are constantly ~·i:w.,. .l~ _, c. ll• wo.I l!l! .Iii ""'': !". lll! i .:J~:r..; 'I progra m, aald em ployen in ia o(~ ,m 1• 1$1r11 1 ~ i:r: H ~ ~, 1 ~ 2" A!S\ j! contal1-ln.g him for more \If El i~. ~ ... " 1114 J \4 ,.::r U"" n!~ ~ °' ~m ~lit -.! trained persons. "Our supply r~o"?:: ~ L~ F~ 31~ :Tf, ~1 ~" f 1' J:~~'t 1 • '" ~l=~rsi:j Of people gimpJy doesn't f jlJ l rlMI In r. SI .:::b' it 11\? 11~ Ir • n~ ~ ~ l Diii AAll '1/tlft M the demand," cited Kerr, who 1::-;.n :I ·~ 1'" 1•1l.l: '•" 1m "'"~J. 1~ i7~ f£. ffl: ~ ~"';J:.r :I1 encourages all people Int erest-~= ff*' ~ 1fl(o1':i""f ~it Uv. '"'~ 1 1~ 'fm :"'1tenf:' l!" 22" ~'f.1 ii J-'2 ed I llin · th fall Mttlr M ~ ! CIS1 I• f.y, • '°'4 ._ $n j\11, 1• A Sil'"*t n enro g m e pro-i•f w1sw u11t. tctfr: J~ '-\'ft ;oH~ fer 1' • • snc11 ~ " ~"' ·""' gram to call him at 834-5858. ~"' '"'1 ,,.,. • c u Mil '""rt: 1& 1.41 0 _. --. th ol =·-Ml 1 1 ~~ 1•"6 I~. tNMt 'fr' "I H~-I 1 ~ ticoe ,. ·~ _Jfl'C progra m IS e 0 y one ;ollll'IOn I 111111 "' .... ~·11c~t"t 1T~ ~ ,:.•,. c 12t' .. Al«lln 'a 11 Am.ttS41 1:1 of its type in tile nation on lhe •::i T::! ~ f" 11 l'rt 1~ 1tt. ;w(;t c"t i2 I~ ::t" , ~ :J: community college level. The =::.v-·.rn ffi' I"' It~ s:l~ 5~ :wsi E~ :N t:\'i == n~ ,, 1s ~:.' \j two-year course of study and ~•1 "1! 1....., , ~ c .. Cmtll "',." "1!. pow.,.,., p •11o ,.:f!. M1 ll 11 A .._':f · · I I I d k l ~•• H • 1 11o 1 IZ ~c •w fllktr• » !Ji.i It• s\'i AmAk"t curr1cu um nc u es wor n ~~'"" E\o\ ~ L~ ~ i= o1 11 Wt ''li Ml Alr1 petroleum geology, method.II or =::r•nct1~ Ci! f,.. '11,,.ln 35\'I !!)! 5f~lt 1 f:tt M ,f~ t ~ ..... +1 drl·111·ng prod u cl I on and •" •• !r '6~ '™ Id In "" rg;: '" "'" II " ' A rat H 11111 ~ 15' 15t 'M'ttt Fr 14 ~ S!w~ In ~! "'N!l '!'J!J fv. Am •!di "2s pelroJt!um equipment. lil~ U • ~ ~1" lfld C 1 ~ 1~ ;k ,;'1\ i1t r N..,,}:'3 u;. J..1 ~~:, \H OCC has a working oil rig on FINANCE 11111 Mt FJ ldtJ: '" * 249 t•rt" sr ·21 ,m_ 111.mt 1 ~ 21 ""' c,m :t led b 6. • .L. '" Cro ldWG T l! 20 tr-Cir 43111 +tW. #Inf l'llT t"4 )D\.'I A. Cl'IM I Md campus, opera y s~l,l\R;nt3, oc1c ~· • 1111_. ~ n \.-\ bK v Wr 2t\ ••c ,.1., i~ '"' Am c11111ri 1 -he-they r-ei·'e practical 5 ' 25" la~ nn FM 23 l• i.IDdl ,. m ~ Nl'1W f:n JV• 3\11 ~'" 1s1 1.AO " '"' ... -... V' mwTI p a. . ~llh GM a,tl,t as """ l!I ,, ,.,., •llo ""' 314-32\0t •II l!la field experience while learn-°" Rode 1'\o\ .,.. R.m 1" .i14 sw111r Co ""' ff: ounk 1r •'-" ""' Am _1111111 1 r ot'fl'Oc ~ ~ \\IDI GSw u ... l!'MI ~lltlO Fd 1t'4 Ill ~ot ."' ··~ M>lttT .20d lng. They also make a number ~r::_,. i n~ 11~ v.oor• j~ *"" Stt r.-b l"rod 1n. •"' ~ llTll 3Rt ~ ,. Dv•• .1tc1 or field tripS to oil fi elds and All ' ~0:'1"t1111 ~ ll~ =~n sa i~ -. Galaers &: J.,osers ~1=l11!'r," manufacturing plants, in ad· ergan s ~v :: 11 r~ r~· ~ 'Gt I . A,, ElW dltion to regular classroom '' &. l~ ~. c1 2t NtW vn tul"O-Till fDllewlt'll 1111 : ~':" 113 Oft1 Gf" "'\.'! " ll'Oitu 1'to l'-1 thl t!O(b fllal PllW 01tntd tlll A i'11 I .$ Study• s h • d • g1vtM 11r ~ 23 ~!' t1'4 I mo.t tnd Iott tllf mot! ti.tlfd Oii ..,-ut1I A ~n :f I Ji Students completing lhe U SI Iary i\~ A~ ;m ~ !t 1214 , w":: '" tn. O....r.ttie-Coim••r m1rk.t Am HOI• :..o two-ye:ir course of study find 1 1nt1 IDi Hiii 1 ,;~~l ~v,. ~.,N,,.,•ndw.::':~::.C·c:hlnotS .,, 111t ~=..:·n/ 0 oT ~• r,11o 1$1C Rt ~ t Olfftrence bl-.n r11hrdly'1 lli l blcl AmHOOill j jobs I S drilJing and prodUCtiOn ~II~'\ !J~ 7'" , 8 T Cl 231' 1' orfc:I Ind 100.'t'I II' bid IN'kf. Am lnw ,1Sd crew members, service com· At AUergan Pharmaceutj.. &!~r. ... ca l~:Z n~ el'IO G )111\.'I ,,.,.. 1 PrtmlMlc .10:"'"1~~t ~ Vo 15.0 ~ ~::1c0~~ pany technicians. mud techni· . cab' annual meeting Gavin 81:11rric; n~ 3 ~!.:-;1 Pi lr= ~1~ J f:;!n:!?aJ> ~+i"" ~: i;:; ~ictc:, 1i: c1tull, supp y an equipment er , es en , announc-on.._1J v. l? ko1n )II 31\.'I :>t\.'I s s11nno Hofrtel(. s y, u11 11 .1 AmNGi 2Jo . I d . H bert Pr Id l ~"" kl ~ 3' khlsn F '2 .u • Pr .. Ftl !....iv ·~i V. UJI 11.• Al"MI" Motor I d . ' -• ha A1J h d ted u.. , ,,.. Ills'" A •7V. 4 ' NFF C«ll0<1n 11\la 1 Up •.t Am S·r.< 1' sa esman an eng1neer1ng ~ I t ergan a crea nal~?. "~ 351,1, 111M1n 11 av. a'li 1 Triton ou Gas •'h l\ uv'o t.• Amsh, .• ."IS. tanls bsid' I 1 'o"'•' :!•"" M\li olnd Co lS\'I 3'\'i I SColl lnm AM :ll'to 211a •·• A $m.lt 1 70 · a new su 1ary, Ne son ~ °""' • -u . °"""" 31~ '2~ 'Soi11111 l1M1 ·* • "' u11 '·' Am$ Air )o KerT said that occ grads rth d De I Co OvM'U g ~ t 'h r HG ''t\ 10f'o 10 Electro Nit• • l\ UP '·' Am Stnd .-Cl . sea an ve opment . !)u,1, '""' """ "'"' .,,. •1 11 llunnll'!Ofn Ci> 2 + ~ uo '·' ""'!tdilll' ~ start at very good salaries In • 1:~°l•b SAio ~ ~tG itni 11 12 HorlIOn• ll11ri 121JJ+ 'Ill uo •·• Am 11.y.i1 'U the industry and are capable de~oted to bul.c pbannaceuti· ~f'\~1 1!..,.. 1!~ :iJ'b $": ~'~ ~U :~ t~T.:Tl.,'1~·".t l~t ~ ~: t~ ~ltT .. l . of moving into high paying ca1 research. ~/l~in11 ~ !1: uci~1 E: ~ ~ )~ \1:-!'1~ ·1~u 1J,vi.++ \ u30 t; ::.z:J :J J>OSilions in two or threee The wholly owned subsldJary "-~·m ~ • ~1; ~ ?i!: l: ~!~riJ.,i 1r"H :I v~: I:: ::;~J-' 1~ Years will -ntm' ue research st·"""-.1 ~11er11w ~ ffi6 m:; " l.o• »11t. :!IN" A.m Ai>nl .10d »* i11o v', 5.1 Am1<or" M . '-U Al~ F.t1Ylrfc .... ...... 1Uw M .,,,. .. "' 20 G.ollwnMI R 2,.. .... 5.0 Arnttttc • .o. Kerr also cited former t All . 1 1 . i!:111\111y 01 ~ '' FerrA ll~~ 1~w. 21 E""ov RftOI' 2,.. ""' u" s.o AMF 1nc11 1 • 8 egan tnVO V Og pro-Fr.1 TIC , . tv;, Of!' Co It 201'1 Orft'IOl'l'f ~ 1•\.'I ~ UJI •.I AmflC M . studethernts wcorlklfm g lnotboolt y Jin !taglandin and anti-pr 0-~~~"~ :n. !: ,,,~ : i!~ nt:fl F~:~t!::" -~ l~ ~ ~= ~:: ~~~~ :t SOU n a Orn a, U a SO F rr Cito 2 NII Rd 31•~ '° U CINN Ptlrol 5\.'I V. UP 4.1 AmPll Ci> alo~ the Gulf Coast, in staglandin compounds1 and ~:,r .!;~ ~~ ~ ! ~~;:_ ll~ l!"' 1 $Mrwd 01wsvLos••1L1111 Off 41.1 :::::~r:, c,1'.1: nor em cal·,rorn·18 the m'td development of a new llVstem "' c .... r :Mo:lf. 3""'-"*'' 1•11i 11 2 AP911t..::11 Rn ,,.._ w. 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I« Pd 13"' IW -A~ t>.1111 '""'"' '" •1\,1, ,.~ khs Inc ""' """ NA.SD Votll!rll Toct.'t 6,117,100; Ad~•ncH Automt .,.,. ·~ 5" lJ!I VVt ,. laltv Co 11~ 12~ ~ OKllnn "'I Unchlftlllld 1 .... t.t•I A.llCO C«i> •SI CMllll 2 2JA IWll Ml 34\.'I 3S'h -~ A.wco Cp wt1 llllz~m-":o:1oii .. m•••m•••,.•••..,C11mm1111•l"YCO pf 3 · 20 MUTUAL FUNDS I ' AYWYPd .U """"' .lScl ,..,... .. d 1.35 Mlle: Oii fl COMPI,ET£.NEW YORK STOCK LIST 0 • I = i I \ • ' f • ltlonday's CJ0sing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List Stock Prices Off As Trade Wanes NEW YORK (AP)-Stock market prices drifted lower Monday in apathetic trading that left most Investors nodding on the , sidelines. Price changes were moderate. I 1tn s DAILY PILOT Briefs - I . - JI DAILY PILOT _ T"""'1, Junt 20, 1972 - I \l , . •thanks, Elaine, but we're having dinner tonight at TI na '1; 'nil tomorraw ot Petef10n 's • Let's see, we could fit )OU ~n Monday or Tuesday.-• " r,, M. BOfld Indians Never . " ' Used 'W~ams' " Mister, how do you feel alloot giving your aon the same name u your bwn. thus 4esignaUng him as a Jun· !or? Pollsters put thal query lo a sizable batch of boys ao named. About half · uld they detest..i · the notion. A fourth sald they didn't mind being callOd Junior, but they probably wouldn't name their own ...., In hooor .of them- . . , ..... ' . . ! •• . . . . , ;\"' '~~·~; '' ''· . I I -'•l . ,, . I ' selV01. The lflnal fourth liked the Idea, ll'1d they .~ Juniors enjoy acl- QDtages •• UNDER THE law In Whitesville, Del., a girl who proposes matrimooy to a man commits that offense calfed "dlaorderly conduct." , 1 STILL Cu.IM no Indian tribe ever 'used the word 0 w1gwam." That was ·white manfs slang. What the Indians home.'' / .. .., said was · 0 wetoumuck" meaning "at Jt..~"-'; . AMONG 3-y~lds In DJlrsery schools, it's reported, a testy little arfument cropa 1up on an average of once IYery five minutes. ' · . MATTRESS -HardertbO matlresl, the more·oftm you:tum over in your aleep. Average man hu about 2,900 aquare lncbea of skin surf~. Maybe 20 ]iercent ls presaed againlt the mattress, rettnciing circulaUon. H the mat.· tr.,. is. hard, the compression is great. On a medium ~;'you•u ,~-.a~<rt9.lm.lff a n1gb1. 0n. · Mril mattress, aliout Ill times. · ~ Q. "IF I were ~ll!ning a lrip ID Investigate the science of oolgy among llje 111Uve11 of Hail!, what should I take ~ me?': , . -. , '· 'A. l!o you're -trying lo trap me; ore you? Take a frying Hq., Thol;~ tlle. ~Y of eggs.·. ·... . Q. "l SAY more girls marry at lge 20 than at any other age." A.. That'• the average firat marriage age of the young ladles. Actually, more girls marry at age 18 than al any other age. Tricky, those llatistlcs. STAMPS -Since Abraham Lincoln, please note, every president wbn has died in oruce bu been memorialized ~ya stomp. . : . DID I teij yoii a trown ostilch can peer ov~ ah ·~irb~ ftMit fence? H lt .11.indl on llJ Utile tippy toes. • · · ' IT Al.80 bu been proved you gel more dental eavJ. Ue1 In the spring than In the .fall, normally. ilioosi!;·'ARk'~~tally ill. \.;.;t au Jiio6se necessarily, ·. but many, even most maybe. Such is tlie'.Claim of .an.e% .. · perienced • Alukao. He cnntendl all seasoned hunten In • the !'jorth IXlCIDtry aie aware Of th\! COll)IJ>OR lllOC!SO 1'!· .. sanity, ,Whal puzzles them, ho .aaxJ, ls li'/)I' the <!Oi'mige.if' ' DlOOS:e have survived. · ' · · ·· · ~ ' Address,,;..;; to L. M. Boyd, P. o. 1Boz JBiS,'Ne.D. · port Bench,. Calif; 92860. • .... ' " • • ' . FREE Sl'IOWS . STARS IN 'PERSON . ' ., _,· s.. Gary Puckett • Tax wmi.-• BrNd . . • Everly Bros. • Skllto & Hepdtroon Pllrtrldp F•mlfy Perlomie,. .• ,Eddlt DNn ' ... TEN BIG DAYS . ·~ ·~~$ .;: . FROM NOON WEEK DAYS ·SAT. •·SUN. •10·~ Fair Drive• N9wport lfl)tct,. Qoota M-' · ·· Adulta $1.!50 Junlo,. $1.00 • .Kid• 25- ' \ l ' ~ ,; ' :'..\ ' t '\'I . ... . 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"' ............. ..... y - be! for NII flm, nod Boner'• Ark ·Its fllf DA.ILY PU.OTS..,._lcl. • I Y l She's Rung Berkeley Chimes for 50 Years ' ' ' .. , BEllia:LEY • (A P ) llelplte her 78 ,..,. and wiJpf· )01 ·poandl, Margaret 1 MuNlock proved she -11w h~rs the bearaJ she began ber 50th ye'ar ai. carilloneur cf the , Unl~w!f.qf~ Cflll-~,Thursday. 1 "l'mljm LOL, Utile old lady ./ you bioW." uld II h .1 which is 350 pounds and the ldlss Murdock bean>ed while Murdock, apl8\Dlnf thal Ifie largest two.~Jo 1913. · television cameras r<CQnfell bas cut her concerts on the She "colnea .down hard" "' 'her bouncing from key to key. huge bells do"'.)l lo twice a key~big levera with now· Sbe said ~ was looking ~k; "and ii'• a. j>it -ol • worn wooden.Jri!io..wbicb.work forward lo being at l!ome !or workout You've 'lol ID come wires thal cijjJiilieTu:ed bells. evening telecasls · featuring down bard lo get a WuO. • As the sttams .. ol "Flow part of,her concert. Miu Murdock first. began ' Genlly, Sweel 'Allon" drifted • A -native or San Francisco, playing tbe U bfllHmaUealof .. .<>ver tbe campu·and.the cµy, she; took a degree lo " 1 . .. .• economics and a master'a tn education at UC and aerved as credentiab counselor u n 111 retiring In 1159. the present master, 'Jolla No)'6. Besides daily~coocerts ,wbel school is In-· the ·belll a1ao . have greeted forelin visitora with their native soogs and played the anthems ol msny· nations dlll'll\t a UN aesaion on the campus., The flnt master carilloo- neur she served with was-or. Henry.King. S.. bu, through the yt.ara, been aniuslstant to his three succeaora, Including . " .... Ask ypur dealer. • He know$ all about ' our new cat financing. It's. one sweet deal if . yciu want to keep your monthly payments down. Way ·down. And o,nly Bank of America his it Our new Auto-Magic Financing has other features you can use to advantage. We won't go into .. · them here because details are better understood :. · when explained by · your dealer. The .important . I , · lhing'is to let.you_ know ; we have a· new kind of car . . financing. that makes r:. it easier to b\)Y a new c~r ... If you don '.t remember · the name,.Auto-Magic .. ' Financing, it's ·not important :· . 1i:;::-i~i ( .low.monthly paymenJ'. t:-----:-. -He11 know what-you rnean.1· · " • I '"'f ' • • • BANK ·Hl·1.:: • OF AMERtCA.1~.: ~ ·~I '. ' ../ ... °'~ ......... \ " ' ' " ' ·j ~ ,. 1 ·~ I • , ,'• ., ~ ·, 1 \ • . ' ' . , • ' r. ' " ' . • 1 ,, ' '. . • f . Pe DEAR aged, lllllall to I'm w America Myh Tbere a and six Neither -plains out why to mentl • through lo wall: these Vetetina When • They Ila medicine One ol C'.!' fl,y, 'lbal F!fly Whit'• -THE BEA ~ ' Fa S ips , In.to -Si I ' I '( I • ' . ' • l " I ' \ -, ' ' ' ' .. > l " ' ' . ' ' . I • • • • • I - 117 MAllJAN CJllllllTY NEW YOllK -1AullilDa-bonl f-clesliner Victor .1«11 II relulna In the Oyller Bor of tile Plaza Hole!, aLS'Jllly 1Jw!nc a vodu ...,. and dl'IWlllC 1111-st reocllon lo two fll'llunl rtlllllea - fsll·wln!er, 1'72, lr1nd1 ..r bis childhood. VICIOt'• claim lo fame II a triple t!'OWD. He's a Coty A-Winner Who -celebriUes DU. Carol C21aDninC and Mn.• lllrdl B1yh almoot atlualvely d II In Ille middle al lie w-·· clrde of American cleolgntr•. COSTQMBll BANNED "WorDen are tired to death of dressini In l'liS and cootumea," be says. ~When you pus the prbaa• on ~ streets ~ ceitaJnly don'I WIDI lo look lil:e ~ tn- Womneot." CQats lop languid silk lhlrta and banker'.• -trOY flanz>el cuffed pabl& that are remlnl~ of the late Duke of Windaor. Fine! But bow pradkiaJ are put<Js for wlnter1 "I just bate no no'•,"' aay1 Victcr • "Once wbel1 I .was about U my brotber and .I wont lo Slroveporl'• =!~~~':: brimslone. Finally, ·be asked all Victor Joris teems 11 cardigan cashmere coat with cuffed trousers. • ' ' ~men ' . ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.....,_.,,.. .. M . • .... 11 Permanent Parenthood Ani.mals Shelte .re.d DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm middle- ged, mlddl...,lw, born and ral!ed In a all town, but now I live in Cincinnati. 'm what you'd call Mrs. Middle ca. MT husband and I live In a quadr"Dlle. are eight !amllles In this compound llx of them have dogs. We do DOI. either my husband nor I had a dog ......... dllldrm. Perl>aj>o tbil OX• lalns my 1-anc:e, but I can't llllft wby people IO lo ID mucli trouble, DOI menUantbe.._. During the winter our nelghbo,11 slog ihrough the -ln.below·iero weather walk lllelr -.. AD llUllUller, I see ~ ldloll driving pets to the eterinariobl ... poomlni and lbota. •dog 11·11cti.lt'1 Just like a child. y atay Up all nlibl lo .... the IDlmal clno. One al .... nel1bbon w.m lo the ... al blftw bor --lo Flcl'ldl uoebe·W--andcouldn' • Tbat doc bod • -coal and llat. mi11lan -... , be c:my. '•the -r WhJ do tbey-1 THE RUGS IN MY • HOME ARE EAUTIFUL BELLO llEA UTIFUL: - ........ -.. , llltl ... ol· ........... elder ..... .......... No.-..... Ille ... ~ ... 1111 .... lo ....... '-""' ... felled. a,u·-.......... -• have nothing lo hlde, and J have never said anything on the phone that I wish I hadn 't. All the same, It's pretty darned an- noying to knctw that some nosey broad cu amuae berlell by lillenlng In on niy personal conversatlons. • Slnc:e everyone resda your column I hope you will print thlJ leller. 'lbose operators who are • guilty will tilow I mean them and maybe they wlD lay oil. -LOVER OF PRIVACY DEAR LOVER: MM swMcll•rri ~Mtdlwomonlladl,loor --~ ... --·lo..., .. wllil a demud•1.Job. Tiiey eollda'I can lets abowt private c • • v er 1 at 1,1 1 1 • Grated, IHn Dl!pl ... -* .• twa Nosey Nora's la Jbe crowd, bDt Ille vut IDljortty of .-_.., are 1oo ~ for eavescin,J .... ~ ' I I . DEAit ANN~: You have said In your column that dl9lJrCed children have no rlglil lo expect their porents to !Ike care ol them lndeflnJlely -that a temporary ''helping hllMI" II OK but movinc Jn and actmc lil:e an adoleacenl after a marrtap cnDIP" ls lw tbt bloll. . (_.._ ..... ,.a), 1111& a .. 11-lloll Ill••••... Whatlllouta-wboatlho ~dal ... lie..,. .. ..,. •&p al 0 11111 f<r ~ Olli wants lo lloalolall,_,__..__ .. _____ ... Illa_? ..., ..,,, -. _ • ••'n ".,. r1111e 1111 lllO'ileHHaw·;., JI'!'!'!! and llort It,__.,.,_ *I wap ln my opinion Ille ....W lloo9 lt!t llfr ... loll,_ -llo'I .... Jiii hn•ld ,_.. ... , !lat I ••t -bor llCAll ANll LANllER: l -l .. _...a1 ............ t1111 1-daloun..rf..,.,...wlllbe ..... lo print my lell«. I am led 1lp with nosey rwttcbboaanl ....... who -• _,of Ult-.. •JW!nle t.ieiii-calls. It .. i.p. .,.. I an not lead"-a doable U11, I - llvlnlf with m. My -11o1 ll>ld nie • Ille decllJan 11 mine -be11 agree lo an1lhinl I -· 'n111 mum I lave lo ac<.pt lull ~ 11iM1J !or a neglll•e ...._,, Wbat lllDajd l dof -SCAIRDY KAT DEAll !UT: '"1 • • Ille .,-lllal ....... -....... ,.__ _ ..... ,_ ___ 111111 11&1 lie .. .. ... I -wbowwel&ftdlollandap.I .-alned Miine. • FIDally I retJWJ'Nr mmnhll• to m 1 .,._ • 'I'm geltlng Ille bell ool '<Jl bert.' . 1"Jlll'TClONl'ORM •'. ' • ..,,._ neJ! W!w I khew ·Ille -elds WU Oil the .~ ..._my .,......,wby.I dldn'I ...lilmm! I ... always CODlidorod it Ille helPt al nem to Impose ~Oil -'t and say·TllJS IS lT, dOll't dffllle. When lulilon die- -that pUteho are ""1.Y"ln' for llll'DlDH', I adomatJcally see them l'Oll10ISidzlDc a wlntey d!y. I Can u..t the -f<r that." ' ' I Victor'• lntecxl!Y ccintlnilH wlien. • · be uplalnl bil .,.......t pencllanl f<r ca'dJcana. His c.olfe ctlon', . . ' feature&~ cardllfl.D Jadieis lo ·-wlib ~ 1klris-1klrt.j>lnts. p . ' . • '., ·~ • dollle• tend' lo be -_.,,. wllh the fabric ~· lillii> llannell lo lUlb ' ' lpoe and -on. There are oven ·opi!n-lroot Clrdigan oooll Illa! 1!ip oil like an ~frQnt sweater. The caidlcan look .11 Vidor'• ~. trifu~ lo Co<:o'• dullc 'and noW!><lllalc Ille :styie. T(ll'IPER llEtuRNS "11!m:I'• .. 11\e retUni ,of U.., '!Os 'lopper. 'Vl(W'1:0"'1ing· crl- lection is ' -. Oil floGr.lqtll posr.I l\annd· jmnpers WOl'll with white ailk 'llhll'ts, 1'be·Wl'llP'UP 11·· gOld ~ lopper that .... beloW Ille den'lere. Toppers are the new coat nplac:emenl. Vk:lor·Joril; llke .... lnllueqtlal :Anierlcan· deslcneh. II no1 ·ms>Rw· ctre.se.. He feels tlilt (1) ..... - an eui'er ·to -wear beclule they eliminate ooatly alteraflou and (I) the need for h~ dotbet ii , obsolete. 'lbe"1a)'.llme -for ' drtalng' ii -~· ' " \ • \ ~ \ rnilu'1ee ~ ·S:o~~ Chanel· I, •e~n Jn, cosh!mes I above, left to· right I c11rdh111n in gotd lam• with pink skirt, grer flannel 'p•nhuit. .Teµch of Chanel Lingers A.ntW'book 'Coco Chanel' . . . .. dtronicles the life • ·of the fem.cl designer' who died in 1971, 117. GAY PAIJUY . ' NEW YOllK (UPI.) ..., Coco a-I, the -" -Jn Jmmy 1'71. °""' <:bai>el, the ........ u ..... and her -on Wblon probebly will -'M long U tllere'I -around' lo record It. Nett Yort'1 prmoot center, beilMinl pn>dUctim ol ill fill llnel, 11 lull of -Qwil.ltmi,s: jersey -. cardlpB jacblad -· -col.II, .._., dlllllll -*'C -· _.,,. jetNlly and --Jane ....... lo -lbe ldlee, wllldl· 11 --Q>onel pd hon -... nal of Ille fallilon ~WU ba$C Iii 11(11 and downs with Ille mllll and ... mu!. "'lbt bee wW mt be. lhown here," <llanel onoe said al a. new colledlon. "'Ibo a., 11 a joint •• ,do you think lllal lhould be ~ · a joint? A knee? A mtseral>lf'liaiil!!" ~ ' '1111 Jiit ., Ow!el, liir peroonal 11rug. glee .nd.1 '*' m to ''1rand• .............. ., ... -~ Is dlolilded .......... "Coco Olanel" • • WrllteD."1 Mmol u..drid., reporter and ·-· It WU cb:q his odllonblp of Marlo Clain, tbt IDOOllilY -·· magulnt, tllat he mot and -• lrllnd al the -lamed Parllleme. • Qianol rlcbtlully deservel credit !or -.. ~ • lahlon b)'word and loo llavinll been copied intemallanaD,y In all Jl'lco r&DCll. 'Bui lilem1di Ayo ... lblnc lor wb1cb Ille Is 1enerall7 ·c:redlleol ... ~ 61 aol ll&rl. ' 1"' -II'! bobbed l'"1r tnnd. Parts' Paul l'\Jlnl cut 1111 modell' balr ln 19111.' ~ cut borl off -and .... the ~ lw Hwilll --. a home ac- -..... blr lq lockl. She dqpod o(f the dlarred porll llld went Oil 10 ., ......-at the openi. i:.o~un: Haomldl talkl of Ille lwo grut lovt1 Ill her Ule, Ille wealtll)> Br1111ber BoJ- Clpol, and t11e Dute o1 w~ .... ........ and ot ·-wealth. The duke wanted .~ marry bor, llaedrida M)'I. 'Ille marrllat didn't ...... ml - biographer aplajm· wb1 -lllanel said; "He II .not free. llll clivon:e look three yean. No one cxiuld make me marry a man with -I'd llftd for ll>ree years. "Besides," lhe continued, "I wasn't free either. I didn't wanl lo live up the Houle of Cbaoe1 •• • • " Qionel mey'not haft reooplwl whal Illa w• domg liu! Ille wa ~ oal .,...Ille.._· In ..... ol -, for --·--· Of ---·Ille nld, '"lbeJ come home ~ aod lhey have IO mate dlmer ..i -Imbecile women think they're • happier than. t b e l r mothers.'' Condllllon; "The queen j>ee lodly 11 the man." PV1'DOWN > Her ~ ol h male. WU Jftll1 aplldl -"Jinaglne a man havlnl a c:blld. He'd ...,.. r-IND 11. A -·• an limlkl 1illeD lit 11u a ciOld ID tbe 1-d.d· ' The lecaid ol a.-i ba lo ......... the ny Ille sbot!od her new - IO tile JntenatJmal Jna· -_. lltora sat In a regular ._room, A favored few saw the eolltctloaa lrom the l1'PI of the b,., cWtlllar, m1mnd ~leading lnlo the lboww. y.., , ooald tell """1 . & si»W WU lo illlCIA: a.-1 CllDO'""" -Ille-aod -led benell at the -o( .. alaln, WoldNDI Ille models ti-ch the mlmn. Tbe lecmd ol Olanel allo "" to .. -bor flrnool perflau! No. i. a.. blogrlqlber cllel lbe llorJ of .... tarvlew wllh tbe 1* Mart!Yn - "Wllat do l'OU wur ln 111o _,,qr• .. A sweater and lk1rt. II 11i\nd in the afternocri t" . "Aftotber sweat•, anodaer Mlrt."' ••What about the eveon.?" "'Ibo -· bat In lllL" .. And et nl&lal" "Flye dtOl)I GI a.ne! No. I." ' .. I Summertime Bricles Church Cere~onies Unite Co~~t Pairs ' i Fountain Heads Aim ' . To raise funds for the Laguna Beach Ll brary fountain, lb Garden Club will present a luncheon at noon Friday, June 23, in the Woman's Clubhouse. Invit· ing everyone to participate are Mrs. John Wojk~W.ki Oe!t) and M;s. Irving R. Westwood. Even Emotional Circuit ; Prevents BJown . Fuse.s ' ' WAKl-MYERS Mi" Nancy Myers and Jim Waki exchanged mar r 1 age vows in the Mesa Verde Methodist Church. C o 1 t a Mesa. . 1'11e Rev. B. Lothair Green directed the rites for the daughter of Mt. and Mn. L. P. Myers of Costa Mesa and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wakl of Orange. Attendants were tJle Misses Donna RoblMon and Deedoe Moody and Rick Watt, Don Myers and Jim Endres. The bride was graduated from Estancia High School and attended Orange Coast College. Her husband is a graduate of OCC and UC!. They will make their home In Orange. HARRISON-PALMER David Ray Harrison and Vicki Lynn PaJmer were united in marriage in nuptials in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. Directing the vow exchange between the 90rt of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth G. Han'i.ton of Newport Beach and t h e daughter of Mrs. Milton J. Meehan ol Newport Bea('h and Jack D. Palmer of Chino wu the Rev. Dr. Charles Dieren- field. Miss Alicia Koepsel was maid or honor; Larry Golight- ly was best man·; Miss Cindy Harrison and Mrs. Leonard Kovalski were bridesmaids, and Dennis Decker and Bruce Boycks were Wih<n. The couple are graduates of Orange Coast College and at- tended CallfonUa S t a t e University, Fullerton. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. Her hus- band is a Santa Ana High graduate. MRS. WAKI MeCLAIRE..CROMWELl St. Jam" Episcopal Church, Newport Beach w.ts the set- tln&' for the marriage of Suzan- ne Blanche Cromwell and Robert G<rald McClalre. The Rev. Kermit C..telianeous of· Ii elated. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. cromwell and Mr. and Mn. Gerald McClalre, all of Newport Beach. Mrs. Gerard KeMy served as matron of honor, and other bridal attendants were Miss Paula Kenagy, MW Nancy J(jrst, Mrs. H. T. Abernathy and Mrs. Bruce McClaire. Brent Matthews was the best man, and ushers were Jeff Merickel, Tom F. Hinds Ill, Kenny and B r u c e McCJaire. Follo\ving a honeymoon in C.bo San Lucas, t h e newlywed! will reside in Newport Beach. Both are MRS. HARRISON graduates of the University of southern Califonlla. S h e pledged Alpha Phi and he af. Jlllated with Phi Kappa Psi. GRUBBS-AGAR • M ... Verde Methodist Church was the setting for the marriage linking Lynda Agar and Marine C.pl. Charles E. Grubbs. '!be Rev. Dr. Lothalr Green offJcJated. 'Ille bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Agar or Huntington Beach and her husband's J>81'ellls are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Grubbs of Encino. Mrs. llichard Harrison serv- ed as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Ken Barnett, Mrs. Richard Fox and Miss Diane Gibson. Best man was Capt. Martin Olson and ushers were D a n i e I Bamberg, Michael Roach and capt, Robert Steoeman. The bride is a graduate cf Marina High School, Hun- MRS. McCLAIRE tlngton Beach and San Diego state University where she majored in social science. Her husband also is a graduate of SDSU where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha EpSUon: · He is a helicopter pilot with the Marines. They will reside in Santa Ana. JAVARAS-SPARLING The gardens of the Corona del Mar home of the Chester Ferrell Sallsburys was the set- Ung for the marriage of her daughter, Lee Sparling and E. Nicholas Javaras. The bride al so is the daughter of John Robert Sparling of Newport Beach and her husband Is the son of Airs. James Tsirikos. DABNEY-ORTON The Rev. Thomas Overton of First Christian Church of Hun- tington Beach officiated as Rene Orton and Richard Dabney exchanged vows and rings. Critic Unleashes Biting Wit By ERMA BOMBECK catchy phrases that seem to I'm as crazy about dogs as be unlveraal. the next person, but Jong ~ I "He won't bite." This would realized we had inherent ~U-be reassuring if it weren't for ferences. the fact that the dog is rigid, my doctor. "He didn't hurt me. I'm just bleeding, hysterical and need stitches." "Get down. Brute. She'S not used to dogs tearing her stock- If.*· MRS. GRUBBS Mr. and Mrs. Robert B Orton of Westminster and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dahne~f Huntingtcn Beach are par s of the newlyweds who t· tended Huntington Beach Hi h School and Golden We I College. < Douglas Dabney was b(frt man and Mr. and Mrs. Robtt Orton ·were usher and nJatrtn of honor. Mmes. Rlchafd Orton and Debbie Hale w~a bridesmaids :and Roger ortln served as usher. BEASLEY- MONTGOMERY I , Janice Montgomery, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Montgomery Of N e w p or t Beach, became the bride of Dave Beasley .;.n rites at St. Joachim's catholic Cll.urcb, Costa Mesa. Mrs. David Blackwood and Steve Wiles were honor at• tend.ants. OthE!f"s attending the couple were Miss Jennifer Montgomery, Eric Beasley, and Robert Montgomery. The bride ls a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. Her husband. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beasley was graduated from Oroville High School and served with the Army in Alaska. They will make their home in Laguna Beach. •• . . . .. ' By CAROL MOORE Often, ciilo oi Iii< Polarities . responsible , for hli 'O!V11 feel- (a) When I miatrust people, 1 his teeth are bared, there is a I do oot bite them on the log; cuttural llOllnd coming out ol (b) I cannot ished all over the Ilia throat arid he lw ju!l pen- AT WIT'S END ings." (Qiuld :you throw •in'l-';....;..--- licking my '9e8.and eating mY °' fie D11w """ sttff is "Cut Ott becaUJe of a in.gs, making sure they are · : Keep ~our emotional 1ees1w Chit!Dlood experience. honestly expressed· at the prop-sola and still expect my cilled a bull's eye on the call ~ down and J(jng covered you hostess to he a good sport; of your leg. wUh his 90-pound body. fountain pen?) I had one friend who always admonished, "Don't make any sudden moves as Flossie if hlgh. strung." Sudden moves Included chewing ·gum. swallowing and breathing Jn and oul. In the eyes ol !be owner, FIO$sle Jlad become 11 · · t · ' er level and time," he said. , uctua · . EARLY SIGNAL "Persons can't be responsible : Life ii ~ on umveraal ! "When a child ls told not lo for or suppressed by other's polarities -. Jove, an~~r! _lhow anger ~use 'that's_not _react.Jons. Diplomatic persons ltrengtb and ·Weakness --r ·n1ce,11 he ta being short-are phony since they don't Mitch az:e ~imensions for a changed on being hwnan," Dr. reveal their true selves. 11 arxl (c) Newspapers are j•1 am going to leave the "Is that Fritz smelling up meant tc. be absorbed • : . not room IO that you and Killer the room?" This is awkward absorbent. can get to be friends." .That's as the 'Only other person ~·tota1 bemg to grow on. sh o st r o.m e explained. The best way to pay for Dr. Everett L. Shostrom, "Likewise, 'Its detrinwntal to life's emoUonal travels is to author of 1 ' M a n the sepaiate the 1 o v e -a n g e r . express feelings on a cash and Manipulator'' and "Between strength-weakness poles carry basis, he concluded. Man and Woman" beUeves between the se~es. JI I have one m a j o r · a pilrase that haan't papped up beside the host is you and criticism of orthodox ·dog l1nce they gave Daniel a Fritz doesn't look like he is lovers, it would be their in-plalpc bone and put him in going to admit to anything. ability to view their pets as . the Hon's den. "He won't hurt you. He's they really an •.. animals. 1 1 "Oops, you're sitting in just (check one) teething, have noted dog enthusiasts, in King's chair." You already playful, needs attention." particular, have a couple of suspected that when you snt Which is exactly what I told human. It became quite apparent ~ ..... ~ one evening when a policeman The first day or summer knocked-on -the door at the l'e-' 41 a trip-to the beach quest of my friend . and a that fulfillment is the "ex-"Each personality that is p~lo(l! !ll1d e>:periences of a hom is , wipreceden\e<f and total :J>ehli which ,lead to •P. unrepeoted and should travel p*1ttion of dtU~ and freely on universal hlghWaya inlltuii1 love." · to ,dlScover uniqueness and He emphasized to · t he similarities." Motherhood Mystique class He described withdrawal sponsored by UCI'·Unlverslty . and avojdance as the worst Extenllon that the purpose o( · manlpalafions of all since they expressing feeltngs is to show cut off any communication or how you lee!,' DQl • change , cl!aJicea to build positively, another ~I\ -express. not f~J. ~, · adegu~te and Horoscope: Gemi·ni' s Practical He told him that the police Florence Eiseman Jn to ba to do bathing suit were go g Ve from the Red Balloon something about all the male ... ~. dogs who were arriving by bus and tr.'•• from ·aJ far as llO '"• ..... t .tell1t.1r.n, -·• ""' otliltdNll'• ...... t. •h M•IJi'-t milet away to court Flossie. )fantlngtoa Barbour WEDNESDAY JUNE 21 ARIES (March 21-Apri! 19): family member. Restore harmony at home. VIRGO (Aug.' ~pt. 22): impress. wvrthwhlle. . "Instead of uplOflng emo-rea. was described u the tional .extremes, mo.st people ~ability to plOve off center - settle for coping whlCh is · stayin& rf~e Y o u r s e I f survival-oriented " he aaJd. 1 because you re afraid to be "They avoid, pl'ac.te, blame ;wba' you-.ar~" fay-off or er c,>Mive but that doesn 't te~tfon were listed a.s other help the here and' now. · · · hlrldrances 1o expreulon of You are intrigutd· now. With occult subjeCts. Keep ab open mind, but don't be credulous. Family member nags. Main- tain sense. of humor. Wbat ap- pears an Jmposslble altuaUon is merely tetnporary. Act ac- cordingly. Stress ideasj get acrou your viewpoint. Don't p·e rm it relative to overwhelm you. Take time to analyze, to make deductiorut Pf1ejil ia in pic- ture. Short trip may be on agenda. Corr' e c t milt.ates. LIBRA (Sept. ~Ocl. 22):· Definite gains lndicated. You · c emotions. FEAR OF FEELlNG Dr. Shostrom'a advice was TAURUS (April 20-May 20): add to income, ·Person 1 l Slow pace. Give attention i9 . po&csslont. Yocr get more.fdr one close lo .you.1Play wafting your money. ~pl= game. Let others make fh"St pays meaningful· Jn contrast, he encourages to tnist your feeUngs and not peqple to feel their modula-worey about cOnseqµences. tiorl in intensity to feelings and 1'Elieh · I ad I V l d·u 1 I f s move. Soc1allze ~ , utlhzo SCORPIO (oi:tJ 23-Not; ~!); ¥entle a~proa.ch. Don t r~rce Cycle hlgb·i take fniUaUve. Bt JSSUts. Time 1s on your side. confident. Eocourqe new con- express them at· the same ' - level they are felt. And there should be no !ear of showing emotions . "If you carry a feeling to one extreme, eventually you'll feel the opposite. By ex- pressing deep anger. you have rid yoW'Self of that reaction and made room for Jove to grow again," Dr. Shos'trom said. "AJaoi.lL yoa frtety, express the loo?<t :rauge ·of :emotlons, there's lesa likelihood of l'l!!Orled to wild tantrums or physical,!"""." Physleal touch, though, ~·as one of Dr. Shostrom's hlghe!lt recommendation,!. "Showing teruler feelings fs frightening to many people but exposing vulnerability and s h a r i n g warmth are other aspects of being human. Each penon needs tbe courage to show at.rengt.b u well u weakness. '1 ' ·~ FRANCIS. '"'OJ{R J STUIQNEllV ..... ~ ;;;:.:~··· , ::.:· ::___ -!...INOftt MlltMI AllD~MB IW t Ulll ... , In·• ........ "' .... '' .... New Pill GEMINl,<May 21.June 30): tacts: accept challqa. Research Get practical issues out of Em p has 1 z e indepeDdence. way: Be speci~ic. A~t·ts.on originality. You draw peop11; service, technique o~ working to you. Personal mqneUsm, ii. hard. with.out appeanng to do at peak. You complete 111>- SO. Aquar!u' and Leo are Jlke-portant project. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPI ) ly to he ih picture. Fine for SAG!TrARl\1S (Nov. 21--physical checkup. · Im "--Mornlng..tter or. aHer-the-CANCER'(June 2l.July 22 ): Dec. 21); Avoid pa~. fact blrlb con1tol 1s ID-ita first Good lunar aspect now coin-You are on brint of dllcovery. ~ase of researc~ under direc-. cides with Jove, dlsJhy of af-But premature action now tion of . sclentlSls at the lection Children and .special could UJll"t apple earl. one Univtral~ ?I North '.C.rolina. persoM are featured. Accenl you care for II oot read>' ta The clinical research Jn. Is cbang tr 1 lety take plunge. volves use ol chemicals called on e,. ave ' var ' CAPRICORN (Die JS.Jan prostaglandins as menstrual greater ablhty to com-9) bopet. ilbet. regulators. It is hoped by municate. Check investment l . :ndshiAccentE~ ... ,,. .... , W 1.a .. Jr.! . . program fr1e p. UlV._ .. nm ...,.., physicians conductmg the LEO(jul 23-A 221• Silk you are gratilled by ooe1'bo studies that a safe ·blrtb, con-to th bay' uLeg. · rule expresses conlldeoct ea-t I ill .. ...4 J .. ),, e s1c1. am es · ro P ui><" on Y •·~e a bef . tt pt' t b k person ligurtS promlnenUy. month will result. ore a em mg o re11 They alm to demonstrate them. Take refresher course. AQUARIUS (Jan. .,.eb. that proatqlandln3· 9 r e Make conclllatory gesture to 18): Empbaall on bow to superior to.the deify estrogen ~ pill 1¢ other birth controlr--;::=====:;;::;:;;=::;:=====::::;;:-i metbodl. •· n, 11 ••• 1 • .ii-. _,, • t11 C.,..11• 411 Mir \'ewr ch,,._ •CMlllllf w1I ...... Dlttlll'll Wlhf cttr 2nJA,,n11al MObEL.·& CRAFT SHOW ANAHlllM CONVENTlOJ'I CENTER JUNI 21•M•21 :';':'..,. l:':.~. l\":~.,~ COITINUOUS INill!OR ANO OUTDOOR OISPUYS ARD DEMONSTRATIONS OF ' RADIO·CONTROLLED AIRPUNES, CARS. BOATS. MODEL RAILROADS, ROCKETS HATIONltAICISTb"'LAYOFHOllll!SANDCMFn Stt .. , tlll hi ,_'""',,,_., StttlM fol ,fff(J Stl.l1fl C..11/lftt transform aspirations i n to realily, Key DOW ia, to be n~-­ lble. One in pcJl!tlon of authority will be a cloee observer. Accept uaJcnmehL UWlze material al hand. Display veraatillty. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 211): "They are . nothing but sex (714) lll-ltK' mariiacs," aald my friend, Town A eoana, Favorable lunar upect now coincides with j o u roe y s, philosophical concepts, ~educa~ tion. You get finger on pulse of public. You find out what to do and how to do it. 41And I want them off my Qrange property or I will have all ol (?l') ... ~·· them arrested." L~~~!'!!!-~"!!N!!!!!!!!~ l breathed a aigb of relief when Flossie re!uaed to sign the complaint. NEWPORT IS DIFFERENT! . Low Prices - We ·~Compete! Tremendous Selection - ' ' . We Excell! 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' I I 1 ... ·. ,,~ . . • ::::'("' ) "" GASOUNE AUEY 1 feels f ine. DI: Fuddle, -but Klttij's kirllla' middlin'! ~ SALLY BANANAS GORDO Bv Charles M. Schulz 6\11"·1.&'E!. MEDICINE! ~y tfarold Le Don I WONDER WHO THAT MAN WAS ? HE-WAS VERY H-ICE! HOW CAN A.NV MAN e£ ANVTHING eur NICE TO ;., PRETTY GIRL LIKE YOU, WE 'AN 8EST AN$WEI: THAT l'ITM A QUIST•ON OF OUR OWN: DO 'ltlU KNOW YOU A~e An~? O~ DO YOU Tl<IN~ O> YOUIZSE~F A~A ... 2'-A:i., BEVERLY? By Mel M~. G~lfMllS HAS IT 'VE'1 oc,6u:Er> TO YOU Tl-IAT we MAY BE BIG NAKED EllRO!>? ~ --~'.! J) 'I 1.f i::-;-; :. • ~ :·~l ~ . '. By John Miies I • ' ; No, MJMOR17ll<IG •• FOR N•XT WINTl'R ... OAILV PILOT J By Dick Moo.... ~ You 'POil wt cat rotWn! By Gus Arriola "About this time of year I reacb the p,olot wbere I wllll oomebody WOULD build o rood llinop IMft," · ..---DENNIS THE MENACE > ·'~ • urt's Doesn't. Surprise Players .. ly '!lio AINdlCod Preti " n. U.S. SUpreme eo..t dedalon on ihe CUrl 1loOd .... Moadly '"' balled .. , -...Uve by -I oommlsll<IMr -II Kuhn, who lleo <lllld "f0r r.-- ed -·· ""'•llnlnc .. the ,. ..... • 1ys11m Iller the 1m season." • · '!!It lledalon. which upheld Ibo reserve ., cllule lllot blndl 1 player lo the club that • bolds 1111 oonluct, wu received wllll Ut· tie IW'Jl<IJ< by aeveral players. But, !her · at.; pooa11sed to try to <binge the system throuafi oollectlve borgalninJl. "I think the declllon II constructive in Its ""°'"Ilion that baseball h a s • developed its present 1 t r u. c t u r e in nllance on past court declslonl." ,.Jd Kulm. '1'1'be declllon oPtfll the way for renew- ed collecll•• boraalnlni oo !ht ,.,. ... ,,.,.,,, allot the 1m .. uon," Ile ldcled. I un ...,ldent lllll the ~layers 1nd the clubs ore in the best poaltlon to determine for thematlv., wtiat lbe-fonn of the ,_,,,. •rmm should be Ind that they wUf bolh toke a moil r11ponslblC view of their ~Ive obllgatk>ns to the public and to die 1ame." "We will continue in our eUortJ to remedy the iaequities in ba1eball11 presentNwve 1y1tem through collective bargalnlng," 11id A1arvin Miller, ex- ecuUve dlroclor el the M1)or Le31U8 Pllytrs Auoclollon. "In addltloo, we feel confident that the Congress will aoctpl tlie court's cteu In· vitaUon to act in Wa matter.4.Dd •e will be cooperallnJ fully '1ith the Ccqresa to achieve that reault." While Ted ·Sbnmom, St. Loots catcher who is play1ng without a contract, sald he would probably seet court act1on aaainst tlie renew.al clause If ht has not 1lgned by the end ol the leaJOO, other playtra were thinking 'Jong the lines of colle<ll" bargaining ntber than court action. ''I'm sure thtt.t. will be some SJrt of new effort mace," •aid Cirk:innati catcher Bob Barlon, who wu tlie Sin Die(O player repreaent>tlve he!ora being traded last week. "AJI we want 11 for baseball players who are unh@py tvjth their team to be able to go to aoi>iller." "The rullng doe1ni make a lot uf dil· fer~nct Md the players were not !oolring to mike utter chaos whJcb complete elimination of the reserve clause would do," said pitcher Milt Pappu, the player represen,tativ• of the Oilcago Cllhs. "Howeve-r, IOIDt owners now have an Jdea bow the players feel," he added. "What we are still going to seek 1t the meeting table Is an qreement that will give veteran players some freedom in neiotlatlnJ. After a eeNlo time with a duh, ,., Ove yeus or eiJhl years. a player lhould be able to llt down and negotiate on whether he c:an gtt more money If ht'a worth It, or ht free to bargain with anolher club. u But 1t least one player representati\•e was criUcal of tbe decision. Pitcher Ced! Upshaw el Ille Braves, who "Id he dldn\ tblnt the reserve clause shouJd be oompletely wiped out, also sa1a he thoulhl the purpose of th• case "wu to decide wbelhtt this w1s legal or Illegal under American law. lt Jook.s like to me that someone failed to live up to his mponsibility." ... One of Upshaw's boasa, P 111 RJchards, Braves vice president. callef· tbe decision "probably the 11..i tbJng that ever 11_..i to the player. w~ ii the resene dau.ae. players would be pt· tied ll'OWld, tJie ••<l'ICe bouboll pl er would be penalized In ulary and they'd lose the fringe benefits tlley c.in from ldtntlty with certain cttief.11 "In tenns of !he future -the .....1r;ve clause hu been an evoluUmary thlq-ind will continue to evolve," laid Bob Short, owner of the Teias Ranger1. :ftte Ranger• were the Wasblnrton Seoatm. 1.,1 year, Ind tlie tut cfub for willdl Flood played. ' Clemente Shows Sensitivity ROBERTO CLEMENTE BECAME All-TIME PITTSBURGH RBI LEADER MONDAY. D<Hlger~:. Gilliam Philosophizes t '" There's No Looking Back \PrrrsBURGH -Jim Gilliam aeemed l!Urt •. or perhaps offended. OJr interview was over and J bad sbBken his hand while thanking him for ~is time and assistance. _.r "Aren't you going to ask the big ques· jlon?" be quizzed. . _. "\\'!lit big'questlon Is that?" I replied. . · "~ou're suppo8ed to ask if I want to i'nanace someday," responded t»e man. Who for 22 yem bu served the Dodgm :... Orsi in the minor' lequea, then with the parent club as Wielder and later ou~ lltlder, now ., a OOIC!i. ' ~lOkly,"· I retorted, "do you want to tnuage aorri~ay?" "Da.~· right· I do/' he answered. 111 llon't want to be a coacli all rqy ltfe." • & it Is -Jim Gllllun Is looking ahead. u1•m the world's worlt pert0n for remembering back. I always 'look ahead," he saya. There are a few-parts of the post Iba! stlnd out In the mind of the ltlU National Leque rOOl<le of the year bowever. t ~ --i : "My first World Seriea home nm (Ofl NY Yankee Allie Reynold,, at Yankee Stadium), the first time we beat the Yankees for the world championship (1955), the lime (1963) when we swept the Yankees in the \Vorld Series, being rookie J •LIHH INMtfa --------WHITE WASH '"'-"'--.. ----- of the year and the play I made in the 'ti World 'Series with .Minnetota are the highlight.I," he says. The big play he made was in the fifth inning of Serles game No. 7, backhanding a drive down the third base line to pre- "'ent two runs from tallying and saving a 2-0 win for Sandy Kourai:. Gilliam reiterates that to ltim the past h3' pused. "You have to realize the playing career ~li Appears Overweight 6,000 Attend Workout . : LOS ANGELES (AP) -Muhammad Trainer Angelo Dundee said, "I think ~Ii termed his foe of nut week, "Jerry he should come in between 217 and 220 Quarry, as "the last or the ireat white and lhal should be good." ~pea,. yet the f~er champion ap-On April 1 in Tokyo, Ali weia:bed 226 eeared 1 litUe fat when he worked out in against Mac Foster and hJs condition was fA Anrelea. criticized even tboullh he whipped the : "i;Qe tliote men In the rockel shlpa, Cllllornlan. tjiey '<'OUDI out tO, I, I until ihey 1e1 to A throng or about 6,000 turned out at dro," All commented in ei:plaining his the Forum to watch All spar with dondillon. "They ll'ouldn't really ht ready beavywelgtit Charles James and light ii Ille c:ount of four , heavrwelght Eddie Jonet, hoill of Los • "I've Jot el3hl days left •nd l'li be Angeles. The U-<hamp clowned In- re, ac!y." • I termittently dur ng a serious workout. ·All meet> Jerry in a ti-rounder at Lu Both ~parrini partners hit him. "I w"' Vepa C11June21 an the same card when ckllberately ta.kine punches,'' be said ''I ~ Mllce Qulrry challenges li1ht mijht have to Cake 1 couple." ' hialoywtlJht chimp.Ion, Bob Fosler, for Wiien a Ion 'hollerod, "DO k Uk~ Joe ~ 17$-pound crown. 1 Fraaier," in a about to a sparring m11te • ICJt-lleaVywti,ht ~ All, I o o t I n r · All dlmbed .out ol 1be rinc to falgn 1~ finnnt to 1 return 'mftcb aplnat the angry attack: And be took t h e ciilt -to belt him, hell')'ll'eJ&bl king mlcropllooe i, lnll'.oduce "Joe Fr1zler" ..lie Jfttler, ..,., ''Qalrry Is a CCUDter only to qulQ)y 1dd, "Lady, rm sorry Jln:IW, ... 1111 l"4 It fall. f -..,. .fOU look Juat Uh Joa Ptalll'l' " ' !hi ftlltt whoo ha •tt.nd 1 CUI where And ln the post--kout' Interview .. .,..",er: bolare. Ind that lnilbt Dot -ioo, J>e 1tarted. "The "'"""" today ..,..... · will ht the destructlon ol Joo Fr1zier " .:.:..• I'll llllllt -Jtbihi In fl&llliilt A rono..,.. COl1'<Cled him ind he· 1d· Jv.:., I t • decl. u1 meaa Jerry QuarryJ' ...... It fl!la pounds Ali uld "my people and FruJer's peo- IJ<rWllllll ellorl iMt lnODlli pie ire nepiaU." Ind tbtn 1dded. Qaftl6 rL Ca..i. 11 "While he's restlnc -.where In NOrth 9 .a.II 211 for the Loo Carolloa or South Carolina, I'm loklnJ on .......... .,_ Ill the 'JD'11d1n.." .. I Is over and there Is no 1ookin1 back or thinking you can play again. When you get to a certain age, that 's the end," he philosophizes. "J enjoy coaching, being around the game and teaching kids some or !he things I learned. Baseball is my life." Going back to the early 19505 wheo Jim "Junior" Gilliam came into the big leagues, there was no synthetic turf to make ba'lla go faster, there was no air travel to make teams go faster. Yet he l.W that baseball is ..... tially the same now as it was i.wo decades agro. "I think kids g>t to ,the major1 much yowiger now than they djd, but the game ls the same." • Was he awed at being in the major leagues at first? "J thought the people in the majo!'s were top Players before I got there and I found out they were. But J wasn't overawed. I wasn't a rookie coming up. r had five yean in the Negro leagues, tw"o years of AA, plus winter ball," he points out. "But I did have some things to learn, like making a double play. Dodgen skipper Walter Alston.· who managed Gilliam in the minors at Mon- treal. and later with tbe..Brooklyn and LA franchises, says of Jlni: "f can't say anything had about him. If J lived in tbe city or out in the stlckl I'd lite to have ilm as a neighbor. No sir, there's nod!lng wron1 with Jim Gilliam. "He was a complete ~layer -ran well, could bunt, hit well, ·do lhe hit Ind run well, hit to all fields and he compensated for a little lack of throwing arm power with quickneSll!il. "He learned the 1ame quickly and was a team player. He never gave you any !rouble oo or off the field. As a ooach he didn't give as much instruct.io.o "' firs1 but 110W he worn with individuals Ind Is a complete coach. "I'd say he's manager material." Gilliam, who11 be 44 Oct. 17, Is an only child. His latbtr died when he WIS two bul his &t-yeaM!d mother - a P1saclena re1ident -still comes to the games when the Dodgers are in Los Angeles. A former Pasaderian was ~lpful in Jim's early years as a Dodger. "Jackie Robinson was my roommate for four years -he htlped me on and elf lhe field. And Pee Wee llee1e played along aide of me," Gilliam states . • •iNo young infielder could have a better ma~ alq side ol him. , Jun'• 13-yeaookl ..., Jomea M1IC<ll11 was a stir football playti; 11 LA lillh but Is studying 1 possible movla produ<tlon ........ "I want biin to •-an lducatkln Ind do wbat he wanta-1 11 GlWam -.y1 In 1nawer to In loqulry al>out .....,,..,. htln& dllap- poillted the boy didn't poinut llbletlCS: If lliere blo -ony ml)ot dltap- pot-Jn =lllilln clool In U· pert Joi> al K. But tlien U.t followl h11 policy of not looltJoi -. ..., -. I • After Reaching Milestone ·'.: By GLENN WHITE Of 1M oaitr Plltt lflltf Pn'l'SBURGH -'Another dimension of PiU.burgb Plrlles super llar Roberto Clemente came to liibl Monday nlJbt at 'IbA!t Rivers stadhim here u he paced a l:hl amolbering of the LA Dodgers. In addition to being a standout player, he showed to be a keenly sensitive man after reaching another milestone in 1 ftossy career. The Pirate! made an artillery practice out of what was supposed to have been a baseball 1ame and for the first time in my memory, you at borne can be thankful a nationally televiled sporting event was blacked out in your area. Monday night't debacle was on national TV everywliere but Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh dllf>l>ed tllree Dodier• pit<hers -inc:!~ whiz.bang Doo Sut- ton, In oil, Ille Pirate• plclted up tbree home runs, a triple and llx doubles. They llC.'U'ed II runs la Ille lat four In- nings and it was tough to believe Sin Diego had held that demolition gang to zero runs in 23 conseCutive innings over the weekend. Clemente did his thing with a homer and two doubles. He first tied HaJI of Farner Pie Traynor's club record of J,273 runs batted in when he doobled in the Jifth inning to send home a run. And. he earned a standing ovation frem the 15,430 on hand for that effort. Then he got another thundering two-minute stand· in& a·ppreciaUon when he cannonaded a ball over the fence in the eighth inning. That scored two nms and made him the Pirates' undiSpilled career rlii -~ro­ ducer. Ll,ter at bis m:eulntl cubicle Clemente was .,keel wby lie dldn't come back ool of the dU£out to acknowledge the cro wds great demonstration alter his home run . For a moment Jt appeared Clemente didn't hear the question or that he was &imply ignoring tt. But instead he was .aearctiing for the proper words -or perilaps lighting off a choke of emotion. Then at last he spoke. "That fellow (Traynor) came to my mind as I looked at the scoreboard and L" Aflt•lft UJ •ll r1trto1 '19t1Hr'fll CUl V•l«lllM, 2b ' I 2 O Casi\. 2b •llCkNr, lb s t J 2 O.v•tulo, H W.Dll't'll, cf S I J t Cltrnellf*, rf l".ll~ " s • o • s1,,...1, lb CfJIWfonl, It 4 0 I o A.Olivet", cf Gr1llel'k'Wlll.lb ll o I I h11NNIM, c WJ~ p I Cl I t Hibner, 31111 Stml, llft 1 0 t 0 Allty, 11 Slr'°"ltt, p t 0 0 0 EUii, " C.nn!inrO, C ' I I 0 l.MIUtr, t illlutMll.u '120 !utM, II I 0 0 t I 111 r 11..-i S t I t S 2 4 I .S 2 J I 2 J •• 4 l J I .s • 2 2 S 1 J I 4 I 1 J ... 0 •• o o a a G•~1,lb 2110 I Tott I • J IJ J l'ottls ,, 1a 16 11 LDI "'ietl11 tell GOO 011 -J Plll1bvrgh 200 031 JU. -IJ l" -G1rv1y, F. Jleblt1tOI\. OP -Pltt.bl.rrgh 1. L08 -Loi Allit1u JO, Plllal>llrgh 1, 28 -Cle- "1fil1t 7, C1ih, S1noulrl1n, HebMr, G1rv1y. JB - A. OUvtr, V1ftntJn1. HR -Allty (!), Clemtnt. (J), A. OUver (JI. SB -81,1Ckner. S -Sutton. SI" -Alley, II' H ll Ill 11 SO Su11911 IL.t·U J-2/J 11 ' ' 7 • Wl11'11l111 1-1/J I J 2 7 I S!rtPlltr I 4 ' J t I Eiits (W,6.3) 7·1/J '1 t J t 7 IMUltr l·J/I 1 1 I I t SIW -•• MIUtr I». ~ -SuttM. ,. - CIMllDl1'9 J, Tlmt -t:41. A~nc:1 -IJA. saw tht announcement of what I'd done . I had heard he. wu a great player and a good man. "He jual died reoenUy and I didn't feet it was rl&ht to make a spectacle out of treating bis record," Clemente &aid. '41 have lots ol trophies at my borne. They are everywhere -in the basement. Dollger• Slate ,.,,, .......... ,. , .... , Dldltrt 1t ,lttUiurtl'I ......, Dodtft'• •I 'lthbut1ll O..tn Oii!• Dodft"* ¥1, Alt111t1 5 ··"'· J 1.m. 7:.U p.rn. en the pool table. all over the plact:. But lo me as a man they don't mean anything. If I can do it, so can someone else. "I don't like to say or think that I do something better than you or him. I'm just thankful to have ability Ind atlU be able to play Ind Clo aomelbini for t1ie club at my a1e (be'll be !8 Aug. 11). "Rtcords come through the years. When I came to this elm II year1 qo I nevec tbougtit of any records. No, the hil kick for me is having made the most of my ability .•. not breaking record.! ... 1r~· Clemente has 1 Uletlme major !•- batting average of. .311, was most valuable player of the 1171 World SeU9 Ind in lddltion to being a superb hit1lf, his fielding Ind letbol throws from tilt outfield are to be marvelled. ti·•' He Is lhe only pl>yer in World Sfi'i"' bistory to have hit in 14 consectrtf'H: series games. 1 : Yet he admits the years have taken some toll . "In the late innings · er games 1 r~ myself getting loggish at t i m t--r. Sometimes you play so Jong you don't lget hungry," he says. q •• "My body doesn!l have a lot of faP SiO 80metlmts I get too many muacles ildd. they ·have spasms and my neck Qeil tight.'' \ The native Puerto :Rican says heft: never bad a contract dLspute. "I've ne* Jet money come between me and ibis 11me. I love this game lnCj I'm thanllill to have the abUtty to play," he concludk, So tonight he'll be -1t Three -Stadium When tlie llodgets Ind Pli-l'tn 10 It ~ 11aln. Tommy John wtlJ lie l)it\,ftl ln1 for slumping LA 'again.rt Bob MOOM!! .,. ,~· Cardenas Snaps Slump ;:: )I ••• With Game-winning. Hi~: Lee Stantan 11 hick at it 11ain. After a lengtby l·fot·25 . slump; the Oalifomia Ana:els' rightflelder came through when he had to Monday niehl in a 4-3 triumph over the defending American Uague champion Baltimore Orioles at Anaheim Stadium. - Only e,m fans were in attenduc:e to watch the Haloe: dump the 8')timore Birds on lefthander Clyde Wri1hl's five. hitter. Jn an interestin1 sidenote, Wright two June 2t J-21 Ju,.. 22 June 23 Angels Slate A.II Ga-lfl KMK Cnll A"9911 ¥1. 81ttlmlr• Ar .. 11 ¥1. ll1l!lmor• 011111 0.11 Ano•ls •I OHiand 7:5J ,,,.., 7:SS p.m. 1:5.$ ,.m. years ago boosted his record to the iden-- tical 7.3 mark where it now stands: by 1topplng tht Orioles Ind Dave McNally and tlien ....t on to win 22'Clmet. (Tonight the Oriol.,' Jbn Palmer (1-3) takes to the mound against Rick Clark (4- 6) of Cllilornla.). And again on Monday night, Jt waa the same old &tory, wlllr Wright beltin& the only fltl0,000 southpaw In the major leagues. • However, the most notable news came In the sixth inning when the Cherubs era1ed a 3-1 deflcit to mdvt ahead for good, 4-3, mooUy on tlie heroics of Stan- ton and short.stop Leo Clrdenas. After .the AnJell had gotten their Initial run in the flttb on Ke. McMullt.n's solo l• homer •. !\!'11 !l<!'fY singled and Bob Qli~ wallced tolead off !he mth for tlie >Wt, nm. 1 ~ Then, after two out.a, Stanton -In -~ throes of h.18 long slump -came up ~ hit a looper to shallow rla:bt. ~.» Merv Retterunund attempted a ·~ string catch but failed as the ball roul( · au the way to the warning tnck, wilb (wo runs acor~ and Stanton racing aroW:ia- with a triple. . ,1 •. Cardenas then followed with a run-,fr~ ducing single 11 ei:·Dodger Doyle AJf:x; lnder replaced McNany on the m""* While Stantoo was elaled to curtailN slump, it waa Cardenas who wu eY~ more grati!ied to ht In the llmdii!ii. ·-he's bten batting just .195 auiic being acquired from Mlnneaota in tht off. season. ••11'-rl fJI C•llflnN Ul t l:J .. , .. ,.. ... , .. ,. lllfltnmulld, r1 l J I Alof!llr, 211 ' o o o Grldl,u 41 21 ... ry,(I 413e- llall', el ' O 1 Pl-. 11 " o o o ••r.Of', If ~ I 0 ll.OllY1r, lb J I tit D. Ol!nsOn, 211 J 0 t McMullen, lb ( 1 a .tleblnNn, • S t t St1nto", rf ( I ' J ,,IWl!I, lb ) 0 0 Clnltn1•, 11 l 0 l>-l!.ldll>blrr1111, c J 0 t fDrbor9, c J 0 J t McN1lly, p 2 0 . 0 Wr!thl, p 2 O I t· A.lnend1r, p I • • Sl 1'!'0fl, pll 1 0 0 W•tt,p 00 0 fOlab JO J 1 Tot1l1 JI ' •• ll!Ulmor1 201 ooa tDO -i C1Hfor"11 ooa OIJ 00.:-4 I!. -Grid!, llllr. D, -llltlmcwt J, Cll'"ll r. LOI -lllllfnlrt I, C•lllor"ll s. ,. -.... ,,.. 11 -$l.,,tat1. HI!: -Grich !l), McMull1n fl). ''"••11 11 10 McN1Uy (L,7.f) S.Jll I ' 4 2 2 Alutndtr l·l/J I O t t 1 Wtlt 110112 Wrlfllt 1w,1.J) • s J J 1 a TllN -l:.M. AttffllllMCI -6.ln. Clllf!flfl• SU.r TlarotVn Ottt ... _. "1lll • "'1 ,,,. San FnncJJco catcher Dave Rader tags out Jose a tw<>-0ut arounder to shortstop. but the Giants • ...,.. Cardenal of the Chicago Cubs in action Monday al Chris Speier elected to throw bome. n.. Cubs •Oil' Wrltl•J Field in Cblcago. Cerdenll waa n1nnin1 on-in H innlnp, I i Ind and .,;z: . . ,,....,, JOM 20, ?m D.'.\~Y PILOT if ~icldaus' -' 4,Next Stop: Laguna Placed on 'Pro ha.ti on for Yea "'' cotland ~· . ., PEBBLE BEACH (AP) -The noxt ~p It Muirlleld, oultide Edin"'_.. i• ~and. -·•"• .J Tbere, on that ancient course in the ~tish Open four weeks !tom no;., Jack 1ilckl•u1 will resume his quest of the un- ·'11f'COdented Grand Siam of golr. lie'• hallway home. lie ..., the Masten for the fourth time In AQIUlll, Ga., In April, then took bit lhlnl Voited state1 Open championship • SUnday on the wlnd-swep1 seulde Pebble 'laadi Goll Links. ''1le -it With perhapo the finest round ol 74 ~ver played, then went into seclusion with bit family In the Bahamas to rost and consider the remaining challenge of the Slam, one of the moot difficult· goala ,ln sport!. Bobby Jones, Whole record of IS maw titles waa tied by Nicklaus Sunday,' had .his version of it -the American and Britlah Open. and the amateur cham- ..,.,..hipo ol the two countries. ~ !l never saw Jones play and he must dlave been a great man," said Lee ;flhvlno. who made a gallant effort to de- "*ld hla Open crown, despite a rt<:ent at-tack of pneumonia and bronchltil ""'"But l!U tell you thlt. If Ja~li had ·•yed an amateur he'd have had, what, 24 more chances in amateur cJwn. ·pjOnshlpo and he'd have won 11 ol them. "lbe man'a a freak. He's a legend in .b.i,t own time. He'• the greatest player . ~er to hold a club In his hands." :?~Ben Hogan won the Masten, the U.S. Oj>en and the British Open In 1953, but ·did not pity In the PGA National Cham- Wonshlp, the last leg on the professional ~~Id Palmer won the Masters and -lhf V.S. Open In 1960, then failed by a @l'oke In the British Open. ·,!1flnce then, no one has been able to win .U., first two in the same year. 1~, Palmer warned, the p=ur• ii .,,,.. now starting to build. -~"Now that he's won· two, you might • the pressure would diminish," said man who's been there. "But it 't. It just gets greater." Some of the game's creat players think the goal is too bigb1 that it'• an im· possible dream..tbat no man could win all four ln a sin&fe season. But they're unanimous in one opinioa and have voiced it in Identical words over and over: "Jf it can be done, Nicklaus is the only min alive who can do it." , Br PlllL ROSS Of .. OM1Y ,._, IM!f Laguna Beach High bu emerged from Satunlay's C!F Southern Section ~x­ OC1J!lve Council meeting In Palm Springs with 1 symbolic sltp on the wrists -an athletic censure for the 1972-73 school year. The Artist.a, and TbW'Ston Intermediate School ol Laguna, w.re alltged to have viol1ted CIF .SS rules In conducting 1 three-week football orientation program It Thurston last May 1-11. Thus, Artist. •athletic director Hal Akins and football as.siltant Norm Borncld -the main party In tho case - showed up at the Palm Sprlnga meetinll Costa Mesans Look Forward To '72 Season Timet are changing II Costa MOii High. Alter IU!lerlng through the typical M.,... gridiron campaign In 1971 (ii definitively losing season ), Mustangs' head football coach John Sweazy is ready and willing to hegln hil aecond year at the helm. In the recenUy~pleted spring prac- tice windup game, the r e t u r n i n g Mustangs held the graduating senior' to .a 0-0 tie. But it elicited an optimistic response from Sweazy. The Mesa beadma11· says, "our offense moved the ball back and forlh pretty welt and was lnllde the 11).yard line a couple of times. It's hard to do much when )'ou'rt playing one-man tag." Mesa's only lack ia in sheer numbers, according to Sweazy, but he adds, "we have the quality. We feel we have 23 or 24 people who we can put into a eame in- terchangeably, whereas we were only able to do that with eight or nine players la!t season." At a school which has yet to enjoy a winning football thurst in 13 previous years of trying, Sweazy is trying to build a winning attitude with a nucleus of juniors. In order to meet bis priorities, Sweazy witnessed during the spring a myriad or battles at various positions. ' wltl> Laguna ~Jpal Don Hauaht and Thurston principal David Lloyd to 1ppeal the affair. At the meeUna , the entire matter wu thorougllly dlacussed by the a.man ex- ecutive council, in the preseoee of the above -named ~tlves f.n:rn Laguna and Thurston, and 1 1..,u.y question and answer period wu effected. 'Ibe Lagunans were then excused from the meeting while the council went into executive session. M a result. the eucutive committee ruled that there were no intentional viola4 !Ions because the procram waa ope!l!y publicized. However, &ince the executive com.- Y'KAJOW . 1 AADN'T 7HOU9HT MUC+I CF t.Jl<:k CF CON'T1lol. '8EWG.4~­ JlllTH 7'1''f'ASTONC iU£Y 'DON'T~ /N . .(! mltteo did nprd bad ~ belnf Uled In not calllnc prior to Che procram to verily the rulu, the lltlb adlool hos been cenaurtd !or the 1m-n acbool year for Viollllnf Al'tlcle xxxxm, Sectioa ~ fl the Cll'.SS by-laws. The by-law almpty restrict.. any type of dlroct prwelytlng of eighth gniden by ,...,.,.. hlch achooll of the Southern Section. With the censun1. the high lchool has bHa plac<d on ~lion for the coming achool year, and any 1ubsequent violation of leCUon ruin will result in severe dltclpllnary IC!lon being taken. Basically, the censure states: "any eighth 1nde boy lrom Thunton who partlclpoles Oii I l.q\ml Belch High School team during Iha comtna ICbool year wm prtvtnl that tum from quali- fying for 1 league champlonalllp, even If that lallll Wini I championship." Th• reasoning, according to CIF.SS commilaloner J. Jtenneth l'lgana It thus: 0 the u:ecuUve committee did not wbh to deny the boys the right to practice but felt that the special program provided the Laguna Beach te1ma unfair Id· vanl#ges over other Orange League teams. '1ln the ruture the best thing tO do in I situatioo like thil where there's some doubt, is to calJ our office (In Artesia ) and clarlfy it." Sports In Brief With this In lllhtd, Fa11n1 and the II• ecuUve commfttt.e membln have • doned I "knolf·)'OUl'-ruJe.boot" day - Sepl. 22 at the IM ol Tomorrow mole! In Anaheim. Orange Cotmty athleUc dlreclot1 re- quested auch a day for all adm1nlttrator1 In tbe section to gather and heir com- plete lnt..-pretatlom and clarillcatlonl ol CJF-SS by~awa and ru!OI, so Ihle ~ ma1 prevent further violatiom at J..aaunl Beach. National federation dlnctor CUUord Fagan of Chkago will give the kt)'DOle address at the Seplember 11tberlng. Houston Pitchers Sh.ine; Ex-Rams Star Arrested HOUSTON -Larry Dierker limited the New York Mets to a single base hit Mon· day night, giving the Houston Astro still two consecutive one-hit p I t ~ h I n g performances which tied a major league record as the Astros defeated the Mets, 3- 0. Jerry Rouse fired a one.:hitter against Philadelphia on Sunday -a leadoU dou- ble by Larry Bowa In the ninth Inning. lllerter completed the l'OCOl'd-tying performance, the eighth time it has been done, when he limited the t.1ets to DufCy l,)rn'11 third-inning single. Six of lhe becS-to1blclt one-hitters have been in the N1Ucnat League. The triumph lifted the streaking AstN'& to within. one-half game or Cincinnati in the !National League Wm as the Reds lolt·to Montrtal Monday night , 2-0. "' SANTA MONICA -Dick Basr., f.x·mer AU-pro runnJni back ol the Los Angeles Rams, w.u booked for investigation of po1aesaing and cultivating marijuana Monday. Police Did tlley found an undl1cl°""' amount of marijuana growing 'on the ..,.-ol Baas ' home In this Los Anteles IU!KD'b- Off1eer1 aaid Bass. 35, gave his oc- cupation · as an unemployed school teacher. He was released on bail. approved by the Voited States Auto Club befcre he can compete. · ,, SAN DIEGO -Bob Beamon, who four ye ars ago electrllied the 1ports world with a record king jump of ~21Ai . 1aid ~ionday be is reUring from track and field and will not tey to make the U.S • Olympic team. "I'm going to retire .ind just watch the Olympics this year," Beamon aakl Moo- d1y. The ~ye&Mld llhlete won a cold medal at the Mnlco OI)' OI,..& In 19&8 with hil record-setting leap. T111t mark bettered tile old record by more than a foot. SAN DIEGO -Dick Hill, who coached several world~la11 athletes at Florida A&M and in recent years at Soot.hem University, was nained head track coach Monday 11 San Diec• Slate \Jniver1lty. The »y...-..16'· lliU Siiccffds Dick Wells, .Ibo P'-' lo dtvole ful~Ume to teaching after ab years, Hill was head coach at the Baton Rouge, LA., llChool except (or a year out io. wn a doctorate. He coached 1! Florida ~from llllU4. v" Among 11111'1 pupilt wen Boll Hayes NlcklaUJ, thotigb reluctant to talk about It, admit. the odds 1galnat ii are high -1¥1\ dwindling. , 'I "8id 1! the. llart of ~ • ...,.. the 08it5 were a million to one. Now they're JM.er. A hundred to one. Fifty to one. lfd to one. Pick your own figure," he In fact, be c~ the only cl~ar-cut starter for ..i next fall at this writing is sure-handed junjor-t<H>e Paul Desmet, a 10.2 sprinter who11 hold down the slot· back (fianktr) slot In the Mustangs' I.formattoo-attacti One-Jaitt~ for Hooke WIMBLEDON England -Stan Smith all<i WUle Da""'POrl. 111'1 )!1~ ~ . .,..,,.;, nllllOd • , • • , . TueacilY aa top ..ea; lor net! week'• ~ h One ol the biggeat battlea la at quarterback, where letterman Frank Fregooi will try to lend oil the challenge of aopbomore team graduate Steve Sharp, Prep Pitchers · Sparkle In Harbor Baseball Loop Wimbledon ttnnlt tournament. s 8rke Selected Smith, the big V.S. Davis Cup 1tar from Pasadena, is favored for the men'• tlUe In 1 wealiened entry !lat. The 32 con- tracted pros of the World Champlonahip Termis group are banned from the tourna· ment. _ lje hid aaid Jut y~ar that his chances ear probably were the best they'd be. At the ' ago of 32, he iJ quit. ly at the. peak of hi.I game. ' °'And the lour champlonshlpo .,.. on counes I like and generally play well," !IE' aaid. · 1!1e conquered Augusta N1tlooal and Nhle Beach, The Brltlah Is 1! Mulrfleld ilill the PGA Is at 0.kland HUit ln Blnn- iftlbam, Mich., July 27-30. -*"n1 play again until the Britlah OO'tn. ~·u take anne time oU to be with my family then start practicing with the British ball," be aaid. "l'll £0 over about ~!ftk earJy." .,, " Linebacker Chuck Glaapy la also In tough at fullback, where be'• atruggting for I job with llennla Delany. CombetantJ vying for tackle berths In- clude lettermen Den Johnson ind Ron Parker and jWJiors.to-be M a r k Mcllorman and Gary Pem. At guard, leldlng -Cllldidata include Kim Jooe~ and Jerry Scbepena, both who will be junlon In the fall, .. will top center bojie!uJ Paul Farrii. A acuflle ia brtwlng II IJilback betwten returnee David Newsted! and 90pbomore-to-be Bruce Sharp, younger brother ol QB Sieve. •oswell Optimistic .. ::Lions Coach Pleased; ., : DefenseShinesinScrum lialminster'I !Jons may not bO !be 1teamroller in 1972 which last year'• ~ League football .chlmplon was, """ Lions mentor em Boswell llguret ~ ltill bave a very represe.ntattve out, fil ''f.e w... prelty hippy with our ljlring prlii:tice," 11y1 BolweJI, Halthougb we're nol the calibre that lut year'1 teem waa."1 . We'll have to lime -up tbe pusing game. and improve cur offensive and defensive line play. While we'll alway1 play a iot of -I•, I don't think we have the quaUty of people we bad last year." Boswell concludes,· 11·anotber inspiring thing about our sli1nJI game ~ there weren't any fumble tfoubles." SUrely, that would make any football coach r<sl easier. Newport .Harbor, Ediaon and Costa Meaa ......,. Ille winners In Harbor Area boys baaeball contests played over the past -kend. Coacli Andy Smith'• Newporters rode the one-hit pitching o1 left.bander. Ernie Hooke to handcuff Tom Trager'• Corona del Mar·-run. 4'G·-Harvt...-.enaon'1 ' ' , . Edison Clargen blanked the Esatncia Eagles of Ken Millard, 1.0; and 'Jim Hagey'• Mesa Mustangs outiiodded John Cole'& Fountain Valley Barons, 3-2. Visiting Newport pushed across all or tit runs In the fourth Inning against CdM. The Tars procured .the four runs In that frame on five walks, a squeeze play with . the hues •loaded and J~ Leaae'• double. Hooke struek out eight and pitched no. hit ball after Steve Matt's bad-hop single in ihe first. _.._.. HI,.... 141 CWMI llltl ~ ltl Hrt.~ •rllttlf ~~ 2' i • l i ~-rt"t1.t.: 1 : I 1• AbtlOtl. lb • I I I K...-.. H 1 I CPlll,... :R>.21> I e ' P1I"*'" U 3 0 Fouorn. « ! 1 o o Kohltr. 3b t • o o F~. ,,. I O 0 Porto, JD 1 I I I ~~· ~ rl f ' ~ : ""1:'1:-2tt j I I I Htr=1'i, .., :t I 0 t ~ .... !'.a, !ti-If ! 0 ~=:~ ~, I i1 i 11 !e~r: 11 I i " I J111iu. "' •' • '• .. Mtlkl!'Y, • Tot111 "'''~'c 11 I ._.,_ • 000 ... ·-· 000 -·-· • • • • l l ~ drew his concluaion& atlar wtilng the annual lntruquld ,flag , In,, whldi the r.:::uati)lg ..ntora -~ 1,lMt ... 18 .Playen Graduate · -U>e ·~mt aeruon, OJuc} chalked up a lcJllchdown 00. I . ~ Harri1 and Terry y°""' e1cb ID '!'I> po .... from Jerr 51.,..., latte" completed 24 ol U aerlala Vni· Gridders Green yards. U be had an option, there's M doubt U aay1, "actually, ho Id Io g University 'll'ojan.o' bead football coach SIMDellll llld the crew down to 11 polntJ Jerry Redman would love to bavt the ""l:....,.i,...,'!: we feel they clld II! out-acbool's first graduatJrc group cl 1rld- llallllnl,.. den bad< for IDOjller y .. r. .... inl mott promlnenUy In ~ The graclualad 1en1or.i took on the '!* nn.-.bt -. the Ae«mlndo brotlMn jom' rel1ltnees ln Voi'1 ,.....1 spring -~lion Ind tailback Tony. footl>all windup -Ind the cleporleeJ --Bob nr.u.. prev10.i.JH. Oii touc-by Ed Call 1 Om ...... Ind BW Riddle. • 11er-. -. 'Walt SlmJer and Roy -..r, R«lmlll It mora reo111t1c y -who joined tpring dr1ll allar tban tbal and he -the hunDes bit Tro- ll pole vaulttn on the Lions' J1n1 baYe lo dur In order to reap auc- IDll field anll ... pJ.,..i fine IJlrlnl. .... In the touch Oranp Loque. 18 well. ; -"We're..,.,. lo-~-.,. a11o mention& tom• young we're unbelieVal>ly greee, • 1dmtts tbt who are -m•lni betler than fortn« Foothill Hlqh oulatant. "We're alao rery ....U but I <1ooi think that In i.;.,iude tacldet Stavt Fl'ltdi, Lor-JU.II iJ 1 problem. . .,. and M•rtln Tnijlllo, def..,.lft . "We gndalted If boy1 Ind the nucleus -linebacker Raj' Asebez, lln<l>act<r ol, our llarltr1. The only returnees wltK DID Smlck, llabt end 0nJCt Cul""'-much expert....... on off.,,.. .,. RIY Hale Botwell toeilldes frlnkly Iller -Inc Ind Gary WU-, two quirte'bocks. And llit cllorlet ~ lbetr sprlna -· the7 dldn1 gel llllldl ol a cfllnce to u.mr ..... -out opllmlatJC an. feeU., In tbt fllllnc." ,..,. •lottc ..,.._ btle Ille. ......... _,...,.ll1iloallt"""' not ~ iJ _puches and iia-lr1lle b!f"1_...now:-am Dll the~ iii:lil ane, Red- ' mand finds -benefit with IJJl'ing proctlct. . "You It least get l little idea of the pe"""'1tl rou have chrlng the sprini. We had II boys &\art on Gllense or defense in the spring -"' ,... hove depth In some. ljJO!.& but don~ bave 1ny real outJtandblg loOtblll playera," 1aya Red- man. Accordlnc to the one-time two-sport star troni lledlanda Vl\l....ity, the- cmeal thing the Trojans po...., to' an oulltendlng lndlvldUJ IJ I w o -w a y perf<>rmer Join\ D' Anmln&lo. llad!Dlll claims, "John 11. nn. lootllall player, etpeclally•t defensive back. He'll, probab17 be a fuUbaci< on oflense; he'• quicker, a lot amarter and dlttle bigger Ulan last )'e'ar .'' ' · Redm1n .... •ingl the praiat1 or tight end-<lefense end John Robinson lor bis tebort during the apring and adds that trwfer Maril K1moJ from Se"ile It • 1ern II !ullback Ind linebecker. Kinney and D'Anounzlo have been tlecttd co-captains for the 1m cam· polcn. l l'-1•1• V11Mt' U) CMll Miu UI l fftnlclt. ltl,l'f I 1 1 o kllrvH, d • o 1 I Autlffl, c 2 0 1 J V•ltntlrw H.. l 0 0 0 ~n,c O ot1Gl11PY,Jb.,111J Otl IEtkl .. , lb :r • I OellMY c lb J 1 • I t!•",'"•'"' • f f o s~ ..... J,..lb ~ o i .. 1n1-, i'T,..,.,.,2b 3121 i~·N· cf I : = ........ ",, i : i : ll"'""" "'" 0 0 ' .c Htf'dmel., u 1 I 11 1rre111 rf 1 o o ,.,1._, 1 f j Frnos . 1 1 o t o Ztll-, it O Tt11ll 21 2 J 2 T"'·ls: 2S 3 J 2 ,.-OU'ntilftVirliY Sqrt '1 .::-::· 1-i 1 1 COlll "'""' OX! 0!10 I -2 I 1 ..... I" EJtlllCll I" ~~;::,~. Jll i ' . ~:~· ~· 0 : g = r, M i 1 HIYflt'\. 11 g t 0 DHt 'i.. c McLeder, lb 3 I I O c;:11..i11. ,. ' ~'ll"t!•· cf 2 0 0 0 w,~.,. If I i.oem. n 1 o t o •1 tnka, r1 P. HenH, 2b 2 t 1 0 H rd. c1 • '"om~t~. ,., I : : : Tolel•: :tJ ~ Lr ~~~~~: 1 0 1 0 E•l111e11 000 IDO 0 -4 1 t • Elfll'ltM • · 1100 llOO 0 • I 1 'Ibey include Au1tr1ll1'1 John Newcombe, who be1t Smith In the final last year. · Miss Goolagong, Aualralian holder of the women's title, wu given the top lffd. ed place over BUiie Jean Klll( ol loo& Beach, • three-time winner' ' Led than 1 month a!ter ,slllltrlatl • broken leg, TulllD'• Mike HllJI It ,..iy to race atitOmObiles agam:-..._ The 30-yeM-<>id who .... yOl.d, ~· of-the-year In the lnd""-U• lilO 1 o~ Memorial Illy weekend hopel· 14 ~ce a,galn tn the Pocono, Pa., race ext July 2. His left leg WU lracturod on Jllle I In a motorcycle acddtnt and a U.Jnch 1teel plat. waa pinned to the bone In surgery. A1thOugh doctol'I have llld. Mita can race at POCOIJO, hla entry lltl1I must be Baseball Standjngs AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAG\JE Wnterm Division W L Pd GB Oakland 36 17 .679 Chicago 33 21 .111 3~1 Mlnileaota 21 23 .549 7 Kanaa1 City 25 2t ,463 I J]J,i Algel1 26 31 .456 12 Texu 23 33 .411 14\1 -Dlvl•knl W L Pct. GB Detroit 31 21 A!5 -Baltimore 30 24 .!St Ill New Vork 24 29 .453 7 Cleve!and 23 2ll ,411' 7 Booton 23 2ll .451 7 Milwaukee 17 :M .333 13 ··" ,, hltlmert ' .. ton 12, Tn:M e o.tPolt et Oltll•llCI. '"'*"'"-'• Cltw!IN 11 Ml!INtete, ""''"""· r1h1 Ontr..,.... ~ .... -·- Wellltnt Dlvltlol W L Pct. GB Cincinnati SS 22 .132 ~ Houston 15 21 .IOS II Dodlen 3221 .161 J\I AUanta 2729 .II; 7\1 San Diego 2017 .1$1 15 San Franclaco ' 21 ts . Ill 17\1 • Eallenl D!Vbloo W L Pct. GB Pltt&burgh "'° New York 3121 Chicago 3112 St. Louil 24~ Moohal 2411 Phllldelpbla JO" MMflM II_... l"llhllu...it 11, ......... , .Ml .932 .too .flt ·~ .'67 Clllcffe J, Jell l"rtnc:IK9 ' (11 llWl!nt'1 MMtntt I, Clnch'lllttl t HOlllMtl S, Ntw Yortl I ll'Ml..-..-11 1H AllW\le, ,,_...,...., ,."' 1a11 oi... •t st . ....,,., ... ~. r-'" ,....,.._ II 211 u u If l*IMrf !Jllwl 6-ll 11 I"!~ ,,.... 1<11 llfl l'r•nctMlt !t.n'l!Mn N w #IWMllll 1-lOJ et Chit"' (~ Ml "'ti ....... CN•lfl 1•11 -' AttMfl IK .. 11¥ 141 MDrl1"91 (Mll'tlfl ,., tt ~llldr#ltft ,.....,. ...,, New Y9'tl l,MU.Mlmt Ml It Houtl'9WI 01~ ... , ' 11ir1 04-,,..,...,. 441 .. It. ~ 1:W* .. 1) ' D•AN LEWIS 1966 HARIOlt ILYD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 ' S.rYlco ind P1rlt for All tmpof19d C1,. Modern Body Shop for All C1r1 Orange County's Largest and •Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer OVllSIAI DILIVllT S'ICIALllTS , Dana llills f.oach Fred Sharie bas been tabbed by the Capistrano Vnllled School Di&trlct board to be the.first lratk and field coach next school year at new Dana Hills High, the DAILY PILOT l~amed today. Sharke's primary duties will be as bead spike coach, a~ be w!D also be a football aide In the fall for the Dolphi~. He comes to the new Dana Point xbool from San Clemente High, where he has spent the Jut six years in severaJ ca,P,Acities -most recently as :team trainer for an sport• and 11-.an-1111istant mentor In football and basketball. Sharko, f7, prtvlously wu head basket· ball coach 11 the old Capistrano High bel ... e that school waa clooed and Sal! Ctementa built to np1 ... ti In !NI. The new Dolj>btnt' eplta chief le ·a native or Tarrytown, N.Y., who graduated from Wittenberg Vnlveralty In Springfield, Oldo. • DIAN LIWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARMA . , Biii AllflVERsoy ' ' SPECIALS!! • . • '72 TOYOTA CORllLlA -· .:~ $1966 01 HU ' ~ llOWll ' $48.86 ..::,, .... , ... ,., 1 2 ,.... UMt.JI .... -....... -..... ....... &-.I ,J:····· ..... 11 .... ,.,, ....... , u / 72 YOl.Vll ·--~ $3550 OI $295 $92.86 DOWll "' llOllTM .......... ,., •• ' ,.... 14111.Jt. .... ............. -,... ........ Aw.I ,.,....... ..... 11.W,_,. 114JIJ441SQl7 ATIINTION VOLVO OWNERS MnlVlrMr'f Spocloll All COMDITIONI... U1C. POI OML'f ..,..._, INSTALLIDll . ' I , l • • ~ ,• DAILY PILOT . ' Alamitos Racing Enh·ies Tllfsd>f, Ju"' 20, 1'172 ALTER I ALL POSITIOl'i TO lnT SHOTS HIGH OR LOW 1·he simpltst ud bcsc way to alter Tu••DA'I" the height ofa 1hot with a Jivco cJui. •111r taC•. uo v•ro&. 1 .,. .. ~ oJd• h: merely 10 play the b&lJ farther for· :,.;: ~:1"'· ~.,, .. •toot. Cl• m!"' ward jq your st.tincc for & higher 1n.- 1-w Tonio. l . Wrltht no jectory, or farthe:r bac.lc·ih the &lanee· •ltr. t..w11, T. l~ 110 ,....,_. PtM. tit. 1•1'11• 111 for 4 Jowcr trajectory • .,,. • ..., "· ._ ,,. Pia • he lllltlf't 1an1 •. It. ....,.,"' 120 yrng t bill farther forward, · C1111t't '"' Mald. o. urcr°'' ''' toward the left toe for riJhthanden:, Dr1lt'I ltM, C. Jnlltfl l U ~ CMll: a.y, J. or~ "' wiU cause the clubhcad to reach it =~r~D.'K!f.:w'' :~ fra ctionally later in the swing. At · AIM • ...,. thii point lhe clubf.ace will be any-:::;-~~·,~:.:.,.. :~ ing more "'effective"' k>ft lltln jf it L"""fll111t It..._, J. Ward 111 h d t C1 d I b 11 he Tr1.i. G*'*'• s. Tr11i~rt 11 , a con a c I IC a sooner, w n 11c0No •ACI'. no .... ...,,. ' v••r it v.•as still moving dowriward Dkb. Cltlmlnt, ~r11 Sl..000. (lal~M ~tightly. ~k• Sl.Y..'11. l 1¥tne Dolt. D . .&in-<r 111 Jt;i:f Jmpot\allt 10 nmcmbet, how- """''• Kl11, T. 1.lPP\91"! Ill Cust"" Art, J. W•rd 111,. ever. t'bat when playing the ball far· =:a:. ~~~,Adair ~:; I.her forward you must continue lo Batie l.-. o. ICll!lftr 111 rnain.1.ain a . firm left wri1t lhrough AJiln ..,,.,_., D, Ctrdoll lU ' ' :1 Meal\, K. H•r1 1n imp1c:t. If you don't you'll probably T l"trth, It. ·~· 117 h the I bhea . •• s Id!, 1. T .... ,.... 120 t row c u d i.alo tbc ground -.;so Go L1111t. l . ~i;r,:n.••• 111 ~rh=c:=h=in:=d:::•h::•:h::•::1::1·========= .. =o=·="'=~="-=-==""=-~d SlucY M'Jrtlt, J~abon 117 Ml1t Monka. C. Smllll 111 $'"1!' Dtett. c. lmllll 117 PUT f'CJWER BACK INTO YOU,~ SWINGl-Wlth th1 h1/p of Arnold nllftD 1.t.e•. HI,,;;,._ s w-r olds P•lm•r I lltu11ral1d book!«, T .. Shott •nd f1irw1y WOOds" & 111. c111m1nt. l"urJt 12,300. c1aJmrn1 Send 204 •nd • ••lf·•ddrnMd, tllmptd •nv•lope to Arnoid ••lc1 n.a . Palm•r, In car• of thfa ntwip1per. 21N"t' Hanli:, D. Ctrdoit °"" "11•rll'I ••••• c. Smlllt ,,, ~Al, D, l(nllftt 115 G-' (lwlfl. L. Wfl•t 117 0.Jlldtf, J •. War4 122 ........... c. ,..,_ 11) hldo "olM, T. Lllltlem • 1n l'OUllTM tlAC:I. :UO Y•rch. 2 Wtr tlH. CltlmlM. l"w11 •2.000. c 111m/119 Los Alamitos Results prla U.JOO. ltoMntt. c. ,.,_ 110 Svptr lttOua. ti• a.r.1 117 ,.., Mlwill'I' AH-•nc•. ,.une U100. ~ 0t G4. •. Vauthn 117 ( ... r & l'tlT Alamli. Susi• fCatdoJa) .C.«t l.20 2 ... SWMt SNlrri, It. Adair 117 l'lltlT llACI. -G 't'l rch. J Y1ar Aunlt.JOI ('°tmlrl S.90 l.«I TM CH't C.ic:e, D. li:lllttrt 117 olcll Calll • .fll'td. (ltlmlftl. l"UU" 12100. .Prlnla Fallfl't' (lllcharcll) 1.m Lll'I l'etl. (. lmHfl lU CllPld'I Otrt {Adair) 7.00 U0 2JO Tim. -.II llal, ,....,.1 f'lN lil'td'.lf, IC. Hirt 117 Lll..tlfl Cli:nSiM) "' 2.211 NI acraklllt. .....,. •• ,.., L Wri.tlt 117 U"r ..... 1.,,. (TrHlllNI 2.IO SIXTH llACR -1!0 Ytl'll .. 3 ...... •• _ok.., M-.. • I.HT-, ~ 1,11•, 'ftm. -'9 J/lO. o1c&1 • "'' Cla!mJ111. PIH'll $1400. 1 """• • rr-r kralchtd -St1r'1 Gold lar, i..... 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Wiiton 117 Wtldl. Fun and l"roflt arwl OtHl'I Ill> HIJllTH llAC• -110 Ytrcll. 3 Yltr LJnN MlilC:ll.u. 1. Tru1Ur1 t17 D4'I -0ttc1t1t11 tor 11,.1. Okll ., 11P. ci.1m1r11. Purse moo. COco'I lw, D, Ctl'dola 117 '0UltTN llACI. -3511 y1r61. 3 Yttr SPlldlt Nllfll (Tra11urtl6.Xt 4.60 l.00 llt'llmlll, C. lmllfl 117 olds a. up, Claml1111. PllrM S2IOO. Glrt111r Stm !'""""") j,30 3.00 htrkl• u.t. !1 u.tiam1-111 e111rwinow (WllMll'll "·'° s.ICI l.olll f'artCYWlllow {11Cnl9hl) 2.00 -OIMl1 S.ncblomi (lanl!,s) l.IO UO ThM -.M 6/M. CllMllM TlnY, I(. Hllf'f lit DfvldltMf't lltr 1Cr06b'f) UO Scraldltd -Tht!ff\cll'I, Mlll I• =It~ .. t.'~rw ~l~ Timl -,ll flll. Grtnl,., Grti f'" and Mtbof 11CJUl1n. .. r. I.~ W, ··-l1J l'l,TH llA(li -S50 yank. I YMr U llKll I -SMMlt Nl*t A 4 - --I "' "fl''" '" -·-··-"'°' .,~ t>N .•• ' VINTM ""''· • Ylfd .. , vurlifit===~·='====~"=-.. =·======~=====ia:ill elU a -Ci.lmlnt prk1 111.00.. The lltod rtlr l'"tt~ Clllb. A Goltl" Mltl+ It. MW 111 VtiU HtY1r Kl'lfW, I . 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It's Nsy to get 'llltttJllf Ifs Tiit ltrlttl Tiw To Givt A Stiko Wt/ltll °'"' "'i· lllM ""' ...... 11M1.ritUity.,,._,...., ......lllllllllllllt ... .,..a,.,,_.. Ul• ....... ....... 11111111 ... = ......... -:... ..................... .,... " .-y .... .. -............. _.. ,, .. .,..,....,,........ .... ··--·..-u1. HONDA JEWElERS SEIKO HOO. JI Y••·• •• , •••• RC• a•OOllClfU•IT"I #IOAMI MUMTlft•TOlll HACM Hf.ml • Rood Toll• Orlin & Aolill Fluid • Rtmov1 P1n • Vi1u1I lns,tttion • Adjust 81nd1 l Link•gt •New Pin G11k1t • Cl._ h"" I Sc .... 1. "Coitdltlo• Pmitlttl19.'" lntarn11io111 I / COlll· IO· Coast Includes NEW FLUID COSTA MESA I 1934 Newport Blvd. 645-7570 SANTA ANA t2t E. Ffrir SI ..•.. , •. SS.10SS LONG IUCH !JO E. Pl clllc ColSf Hwy. "l·l»I WHlnlll lXl~I Whllllll' llTCI .•.... HH021 DOWNEY UUl ltk1waad 111\11. . • Mf· IW MON. THRU FRI. 8 to 6 e SAT. 8 to 1 lnlo and oul of. Plenly of parking. And lhe crowds haven'! round ii yel. Your lravel agenl knows lhe way. ..,...,_,_,.. ..•.. 1,na,_,_.-. Westminster, Missio11 Viejo Post Legion Baseball Wins Bob Fee's thrte-run home run ln tht Jast of the eighth in- ' ning broke a 3-3 tie and paced Miulon Viejo to a 8-3 victory over visiting Buena Park to highlight American Legion baseball action Sunday. In other games Westminster turned back Anaheim Schutte, 6-2, while Newport fell to Sad· dleback, 2·1 and Fountain Valley was belled by the Fullerton Dodgen, 14-1. Jn the P.1ission Viejo victory, freshman David Schmidt also clubbed a home run, belting in Steve Ashcraft ahead of him in the seeond irming. Jack Hudson 's run-scoring triple was the big blow for Westmln!ter as the winners took advantage or seven Schutte errors to whip the in- vaders. Despite a one-hitter by Rogtr Rasmussen, Newport fell to Saddleback. The win· ning horu got their two nuu in the fourth on four walks and a wild pitch. Newport's only t.1.Hy canie in the opening inning when Dale Kubeska singled in Mark Stan- bra .. Kubeska, Rasmussen and Jim Gardea hit pfely one time each for the Newporters. Visiting Fountain Valley was held in check by Fullerton pitcher Mark Ackerman until exploding for four runs in the last two frames. • Ackerman held Fountain VaJJey hitless for the first seven lnnJngs with the losers finishing with three singles. SI• errors helped Fullerton to a lS-0 advantage seven In- nings. North Squad Loses Star The North squad in the July 27 Shrine North-South football classic at the Los Angeles Coliseum has lost one of its top hopeful.a to major league baseball. Quarlerbacl; Jerry Manuel o[ Cordova High in Rancho Cordova , · just east of Sacramento, has forsaken the Shrine tiff to sign a contract, reputed to be in the $60 ,000 vicinity, with the Detroit Tigers of the Ame ri c an League. Manuel had signed a letter- of·lntent lo atteod UCLA and was picked No. 4 out of 643 prospects in the recent semi· annual free agent major league baseball draft. Manuel will be replaced on the North roster by Rick Beat- ty, a 6-3, 195-pound wide receiver-defensive safety from Saratoga. f'euntaln van,.,. fll .. ' lhn~r. 3b S O . LUC<M1l. lb l 0 C1rf'Oll, 111 l o Marl•'t', ct ' o Edlin. If ~ 0 HOl'llT\111.o rf 2 0 Half!tld, rt f I Plnlli-, ss I I LIUXC 2 I 1-1uct.ln1, • ! o H1ddow, " 0 M1uler. "" O I Totah. lll 4 SClll'I bV 1111111111 ' •M . ' • • • • ' ' . ' 1 ' ' ' • • i ' • ! • ' ' i • • • ' ' .. ooo ooo on~ ~ % ~ 400 310-U 12 l Wt$1mhn11r f6) .. '•'"'' 8n1dfn. ct j g' O Whltyiev. as g :, ~:~~~~a2r~t. lb ' 1 Rvnqo,c l 1 f O T111l•r, II 4• I 1 0 Hudson. lb ' 1 ,' 1, Rostn, rl 4 l Rlsd1le, 11 ' o o o To1111: 31 • 1 J ,,_ ltY 1111111111 An1helm SCl>lllla 000 100 100-'2 ~ J W11rmln11er ooO 001 n.-4 1 a MllllM Vitia fl) .. ' . , , ' . ' , ' . ' : i l g " . Sart llY lnnintl • i ' 1 I • j ' . 8\11111 Park 00) llOO Ol)(l..-.J S MflllCll'I Vlelo o:IO 001 Olx-6 S " ValueCeriters ' l ntl Ann1111I if ODEL & CRAFT SHOW : ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER I JUNE 23. 24. 25 ~':~.,M !1~',M ~!,,M I Tho11.u11'4 o/•e•·elllC idt111 in Hobbitl•HJCr4/11 -----f\'•1i~11s l"r111ttlJ1pJ.y•f -----, MACRAME • DECOUPAGE • 8fAOS FlOWER fM.KING •JEWELRY • ARTS LEATHER • STITCHERY ANO OTHER'S ••Special Guesrt• Bill BALLANCEof Feminine Forum Ut11AY1PM·4PM DAYE ROSS PONTIAC S EXCLUSIVE NE'N CAR 5 YEAR/50,000 MILE WaRRanty • '· Compul•r-deslgned INld contrlbules to quiet riding, long wearing and sure !racking on wel 1nd dry p1v~ment. Two fib9rg1Hs cord btttt help h0rd th e tread flrmry on the ro•d and reduce scull 1nd squirm that cen ceus1 rapid llr1 wear. '"" M.ACllWAU. ....... _, ::':9..-;· ·r:uo. Two polynl1r cord body plfts are. strong and resllltnt to help give a comlortable ride. 1(7 .. 14 f'71-I• an-t• 071-11 H7a.ta M71-11 28.90 29.89 30.60 31.59 33.15 34.14 36.55 37.54 Atlas Mile-Pak. Wheel Balancing. s13!~.~1~ .... :~1: .... &Of).13 lubtllll bLK~Wall. • An 1teonomy ti'e with four full piles ol sturdynyloncord. • A good "second c1r''tlre for •round~ town driving, .. .... -•u 11.11 .. , 11.11 •.n 1'7.91 .. 4wlleelsfor s491 2 wheels for '2S1 ladttdls 111i&11ts. Keeping 1"httla tn bal1nce helps correct • common c1un ot vlbr1tlon Ind pr1mature tirtwear • , ... •u '" •.n .... S.Dl 1'"lltl trtd•ln. pt111 $2,S4 Ftd • Er. Tt • for E1f.1• tubll1g blatkwtll, Whimllsonly~montadi.. . Oil Change and lube. $~.! lllllt101 11 n•d1d. •Drain end add up to four quat1s of Eneo Extra motor oll : un111o•, our beet, •o, more C• quartt). • Lubric11e chassis. June Values at Enco stations where )'OU see these signs. Tht~prt:.on lltlllnd11N1cw .. ....a1btl~ 11--by-Ol._...Co"""'-ln "'WIY--and-Pricolandofltlw rMy wry • P1ttidplli~ lncllplndlnl Enc:o dlPw"& --~--­ \' '''" Ci Ill, I~ ----·-- t~it ........ i....i.i. "" ~ .,.""'-" Cllt. ... ___ l'Nt"4•'-' ...... . ... ,.,.,._ ....... • , r ' I I ,, • ' • • . • I ' ' j • I . • • • • • l I • t I .I '" ' ,, t • l • •' I ,,.. I . .. r I j ' TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGH'fs CBS • 7:30 -The Jerry Reed Show. Sincer-musician-comedi1n Jerry Rffd stars in Ibis new c1 ~y-veriety series wb!ch will air for five weeks bil 1ummer. KCET • 7:30 -Equal ice Under Law. The concluSloD of t two-put sertes informing dthens of their constitutional rights.· · ABC D 8:30 -"Two for the Money.• Two ex· cops become private detectives and surch for a killer. Robert. Hooks, Stephell' Brooks, Walter Bren· nan, Mercedes McCambridie. ' . NBC D .9:30 -Leonardo: To Know How to See. Sir Joh)l Sielgud n1rr11t1 tbls spetlaJ on itonardo da Vtnci, artilt and sclentht. • .KHJ D 10:00 -''Mldame."'Sophia Loren plays t~ title role.in ,this 1963 comedy.· • -· ' . ' . . ' . ·.CB,S ·&,11:30 .-· "On the ,Towo.'' GeQe KeJJy, fnn,k.Stn.atra. and Vera·~e)l .~g. l)ld "-»«in ~ 1960 mu.Slcal abput three . •iilors on libel'\y in .lif!'Y York. , •. . . . . . Tuesd~y Evening JUJI[ :Ill • I '"°""'· J\lnt 20, 1172 D~ILY PILOT . 'Fiddler~ Takes Its Pl&:~e in Hisior.y • • y.,, '"I' __ ,. ........ ' By JACK GAVER ways. · ll sUl)da to ,......, that tt • NEW YOllK (I/Pl ) -&tur-la bout ·1ouc1 do . r d•• ~· bJ,· 1 -~'-·'y --••~ p y a a , mma '"ii ~ ~t.Nilll:Ul ....... ~ bu.sb&Jid•fatber; ·wtio can tie at lbe way Tbe.ater 't'bat . manipul•ted · by t h e con- • dope I 'fU wh .. 1 •TOI• my sldl!r'll>te famU~ he thlnkJ he review on Sept. 12, 1964 ol """''-tu, can set 1 record "Fiddler on the Roof" after its fuii~'=;tiilds for almost 8 premiere it the Imperial quarter t>I a' century, then a Theater. show withi a similar iltuallon I flubbed a cbanoe lo Jf\al his l!ie-plu• ol BO!"• good become the NoelraClam91 of songs can't possibly avoid thls ctntury -all rllht; or • · tit-·1;;;g thlr · rd certain decada <I. the century ea . . reco · -by not J>l'<lllctlng Im· .This u..no escuse: I simply n,ediately that the ''Fiddler" blew µ>e obv)ous thine. It's no musical could not mlsa aup-. W¢ld~ 'thal "'Fid~ler" P~ planting the non-musical "Llfe ducer Harald . Pr 1 n c e bas with Father'' as sroidway's srwbbed me for ,e.J.a:ht years. Jong-run cbampk>n. ·Ht. kn~w it all the tim~. ll did Saturday nlaJjt with !l!ai• ~ar .llorothy Stickney, Its 3 2l5th perfonnance. and wlflow or .Howard Lindsay, that inade' me naliu my er-star lnd a>a~tbOr wUh the ror. ... late -R~ssel Cr~ of . the ex- The two are. ,cousi~ upder champion, put things m focus the pr~iym , ~pjt~ a at an alter-9bo~ ceremony · sef!m"ing di3parity . 1n many when sht saki Lindsay would ' • httve felt that if his record had "MARY. QllEOI Of SCOTS" . VeMala Red9r1vi Glendo Jtckaon .... "THE LAST RUN" ~EDWARDS THEATRES to be brokeD. it was gOod that it was done by "a · RWlsian · '1.iife with ·Father! " ~n .. "Fiddl~." the . Jewish ~a~nt Jl}ilk:qian iq Czarist Ra,ssla early hi ibis century has to deal • with a wife and live daughters, Causing him to 'Camelot' . .Auditioning Audltions are continuing toolght through Friday for Orange. Coast College's sum· mer musical production of "Camelot." · · Actors, sfugers and dancers ar~· being auditioned each evening, be'ginning at 8:30, for roleS in there Lerne'r·Loewe musical. OCCinatructor Williaml?ifkiss 1s direCt1ng. RoJ~ are open to com- munity perfotmers as well as college · ~tudents, · and four units of•credit· will be given to both ·actors and ·backstage . technic18I)S .. "carn-elot " Will be p·resented ·Aug. 205 in the col· lege .auditorJum. 2nd .GREAT ·WEEK Tlie Otlier Clia1npions NEW YORK fAP\ - 1 • Fi~dler on tbe Roof'' is now the all-time longevi- ty champion on Broadway -but \\'hat are the other nine shows in the hist oric top 10? The longest running 10 Broadway shows now line up as: .;Fiddler," 3,226 performances, ''Life with Father," 3.124: "Tobac<o Road," 3,182: ''He 11 o, Dolly!''. 2.Mt. "-My Fair ·Lady," 2,717 ; "Man of La Mancha .·• 2,328 : ·•Abie's Irish Ro!e.'' 2 , 3 2 7 ; "Oklahoma !". 2 , 2 I 2 : ·'South Paci fic," l,925, and ''Harvey,'' 1 .77~. EDWARDS Cl,.IMA H•rhr •t Acl•llM -C•ll• M_. w.llt2 MoncNy • FrkMr 1:00 Pll'I ,s,.111rdlr f:OO pm Sunday l:Olpm,3:00pm l :IOprn.J:OOpm . s:ot "°"' 1:00 pm s:oia Pl"' 1:00 pm •:•pm, 11 :00 pm t :to pm ..,.Alt •ITWEIN MIN a WOMIN " ·S'9r...._ J•dr L•""""" 9Nf "NOW SWllT ·IT II" "LITTLI atO •MAN"' .. ,. MAH CALLaD H01ts1i• ""CUL'l"l"IJt CAnLll, CO ... • • "CHIYINNli SOCIAL Ct..Ul." "OJt. HO" "'Jl:OM Jl:USSIA WITH LOVI" , "~Dfl'INflllt" ' lyricist Shel<k>o H1rolck..a!J of ptrfctnnan<t wa....S u a,d a y . . .... . l)al• to •rt.nioon . ~nd <OUTittng - l'tcelve. the o(ficl1! accolade. upward. 'lbe Tevye 1t the rteord -------- performance was Paul Lipson ...... ln the original cast In 1 minor role and as Zero Moslel's1-.ltlll Tevye standby. Lipson hasll now pJay,_ed Teyye l,806 times, many more times than anyone else. Also present, f o r In. troduclioo in costume, were three or the ectors who have played Tevye in the many ln- ternatlonaJ productions of ''Fiddler '' -Shmuel Rudensky, Israel and West Germaay, ?11anolo Fabrtgas, ~1exico. and Lex Goud.un it, Netherlands and England . Oh. yes, "Fiddler" con- t inues. Tlf'e 3 ,226lh "TH( OTHll" NOW PLAYING "THE LEGEND OF NIGGER CHARLEY" .... FRED WILLIAMSON •nd "MURPHY'S WAR" with Peter O'Toole Exclusive First Run Ch•rlton Heston Yvette Mimieux • T1'0~1. 11eraMZ A,......,. .... ~,,...... .,. .. ,..,..., ti ,_. .,.........,.. JUN& 7 thrv JULY aa W-4, Tl\i.Wt, Fri, Ill •••• A;JO flllll Wed, 14K. IV.._.,... .. HO P"t ..... ,,.u ... (f1t) lff.1Uf A9m!Miofl ............... 11.15 hdm HAis 'l'lllltl'I NOfn'H °' eu..111,,.,.,,,. "lYllY LITILI CIOOI & NANNY" !1"0) _.~ ---:~ -~ MODEL ANrtCRAFT:-SllOW St• 1J11,,JmJ1 of W'i•i1on tli1pl11y 1U .Umotu1r111 1bo11111tfti1 o/ ntw ttlt111 ;,, lloltliits •IM Crt1/11 ~~---~~~ ....... -.. JUNE 23rd • 24th • 25th cRAns . cERAM1cs. R•o10 coNrRoLLto PLANis: cAas. ~i:t:s·0~~~,~K$1 •75 , 1 BOATS . RAILROADS • INDOOR ANO OUTDOOR OEMONSTRA· JRS (6 1 '7 :::11:·.~~= TIONS -l0TSOF!*CITIN0G~'i!j~~t , -· • 6J_,.;;,;;_. • ~ .... lt ...... I* llLL IALLANC:I of F.minino Forum *I AVE 50' on ADULT • JhMyl, ... ..,. •-: ~:!:.."..:... .., .... H. M.... SAVE 25' on JIS. 'fl• Sltlftlr ,......_ USA •lfti fMI e4 e It_. '"' 19 N•W•R 'flt Ulllttll Ali'ftloft .. --~- • I. j; .~ ,; • •• r OAIW PILOT ' Tuesday, Junt 20, i m LEGAL NOTICE U!GAL NOl'ICll LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' ·-, . ...... ! / UPIT ........... TRUE BLUE -Despite his divorce from second wife Ava Gardner (left) .f!an~ Si~atra has q~etl)'. done wbat he could to help her career. An excep- t~on ts Mta ~arrow, his third and most recent wife. That generation-gap mar· riage Jell Smatra alone and confused. He doesn't zpeak of her, nor does any· one else in his presence. Sinatra: He Never Forget,s A Friend--Nor an Enemy By VERNON SCOTT (Second. in a Series ) HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Frank Sinatra would be a·con- troversial figure on a deserted island Off Cape Horn. Ironically. he abhors con- troversy and to that end has isolated himself as much as possible in Palm Springs in a compound on the Tamarisk Country Club. His acreage nms almost the entire length of the 17th hole of that establishment-a long par 4. Within the compound are Sinatra's home, several guest cottages. servants' quarters, the presidential wing which was added for JFK but never used, a swim1'bg pool and fennis -COUrt. arolind Whlch Sinatra sometime! jogs. There are gates and guards to discourage tbe curious from invading this desert sanctu- ary. Sinalra 's jet aircraft ferries visitors to and from all parts of the world to the Palm Springs airport where they are met by limousine and swept off to Sinatraland. Sinatra is 56 years old. The old sobriquet. "the t h i n singer," no longer applies. He has added girth. He is sensitive about his thinning hair and rarely is seen without a golf cap or with divots of small hair pieces to camouflage the bald spots. The former movie star, television per son a Ii t y , recording artist and nightclub entertainer, according to friends, is enjoying h i s retirement. When not staying away from congressional sub- poenas, he plays golf two or three times a week, but The days of lhe ''i:~t pack'' are long fion-e. ifea n Martin is no lony- er a close friend. He does not speak to Peter Lawford. Sammy Datlb Is an infrequent Ills• itor. Joey Bishop Is not his pal. devotes much of bis time at hof!le entertaining a few close friends and reading voluminously. ONE OF IDS close s t ~iates is Jilly Rizzo. onetime New York saloon owner and restaurateur Sinatra bas backed · Jilly. who has sometimes been described as a bodyguard, in the restaurant business 1n Patm Springs. The restaurant, Jilly's. fs ~eked ~!most every night with tourists and reiidents. Sinatra bas become an ac- tive _member: on the desert community, helping r a is e mo~ey for a variety (If civic pro1ects. not the least or which is the Martin Anthony Sinatra Medical Education center. in memory of his late and belov- ed father. This Sinatra is a differen t man from the days of his so--called "rat paCk. '' Dea n Martin i3: no longer a close friend. Ht does not speak to Irvine Plan To Include Peter Lawford. Sammy Davl:o; is. an i~frequent viaitor. Joey Bishop 1s not his pal. LIKE THE GODFATIIER In ~he book he despised, Sinatra 1s more than ever concerned with his family , past and present. Jn addition to Nan- cy and hi1 children, Sinatra has quielJy done what he can to help ex-wife Ava Gardner's career. The exception ts Mia Far- row, his third and most rec8lt wife .. That generalion~gap marriage left Sinatra alone and confused. He doesn't speak or her. Nor does anyone else in his presence. Yet Sinatra's loyalty cannot be . underestimated. Aq old friend dowii on-·his· tiiCk can expect a generous loan with no expectation of repayment. He has sent one of his two private jets winging to bring a desperately iU child to a hospital. His donations to worthy cau.ses are generous be)'Olld behef. Still, he flies into ou trageous temper when bis good deeds are brought to light. The same loyalty Sinatr11 shows fonner wives and old associates has brought him trouble with the government. THE HOUSE Clllll!E Com- mittee wants to question him now about his ownerahip in Massachusetts' Bert 1 hire Downs race track, since closed. The committee is in· terested in whether co-owners of the race track were in- volved with Sinatra in other ventures. Those co-owners were Mafia bigwigs Raymond Patriarca and -Caetano "Three Finger Brown," Luchese, late ~s of a New yorlt Mafia family. Coincidence? Just as Sinatra remembers old friends , he never forget! 1 slight. That characteristic caused Sinatra humiliation and the loss of some capped teeth in an altercation at the" Sands Hotel in Las Vegas in 1967 when casino operator Carl COhen hit him in the moulh. Sinatra had b e e n en· tertaining in the hotel for JS years, making it the prtmiere attr~ction on the legendarv Vegas strip. But after Howard Hughes purchased the proper· ty and refused tolift the credit Arts, Drama li mit for the singer, Sinatra went on a rampage. The Irvine summer recrea-It was the beginning of the tion program has arranged end of.Sinatra in Las Vegas, A four arts and drams classes to gambling spa he helped make world famous. accommodate children enroll- ed in the all-year, 45-15 pro-THE FIGHT ITSELF wa$ gram at Irvine School. one of many that flawed Brian CI ark , recreation Sinatra'• career from the timt. coordinator, has revealed that he was a fresh kld out cf Sen Joaquin E I e m e n t a r y Hoboken, N. J .. singing with District official• have agreed Tommy Dorsey's band. Even to rel~ase all year~ p1an t~ay, one may assun\e. schoolchildren a f t e r cOm. Sinatra would have to be ""° pletion of the minimum day at strained in a situation involv- 1: 1; p.m. ing honor or bis Interpretation Parents who agree to the ·(If it. ~ shortened school day schedule As for the currint fn. and who provide transpo rta-vestigatlon by the Crime eom .. tion, may enroll their children mittee and past inqu.Jrles Jnto In any ot the following city Sioatra 's underground , c00 .. Pll>&r•ms: n<cUons. the •ln•er told me -creative dramatics for not too lone ago, ;1remarkl it.- chlldttn a to 12, meeta I to 4 tributtd'to me relaUve to the p.m. on Tue&days and mob ••• thay're strJctly ~ Thursdays from July 11 to of a comic strip." ' Augun IL But Im than two years alro -Creative aru for children Sheriff Frank Lamb said ''ii I' to 11, -t to 4 p.m. on Slnalra comts back to ' Lu ~YI and Wednadays, Ju-Vegu, be'a <anlnS downtown Jy JO to August 11. to ... I ...... <ml ... -Teen drtma workshop, A Sinatra spo1t....,an lill ages 13 and up, tneela I to 4 friend In RoDl'WOOd~ld, • 111 p.m. Tllesdays and Thursdays, muat romember Sheriff b July II to August 11. wu runntni for . It -r..., arta work!liop. age !ho Uine. 'ti JhF• 11 .. 1a and up, meela I to 4 p.m. P~per of the Houa Crime July 10 tci August II. CommlS&lon up for rHl~tlba For Information about fees this year!" for tbeae aCternoon programs Yes, RepresenlatlYe !>toper and eprollmen~ parmla IMJ'-i. l'WlllQI for tlecUon fiiiet contact CJart at-· Florida's 11th District. " ' • ,, • • • " J I ·. ,, ' r ' l GAILY PILOT Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS . You C.n Sell It, Find It, Trade It With e Want Ad ·The Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642~5678 for Fast Results VIEW-NEWPORT HARBOR-VIEW 9ne of the most awe inspiring marine views 1~ ~.be area. You enjoy the complete boat ac - tivity from almost any point in this lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo. Jn addition to yo ur own garage space, th~re i_s amp!e parking for guests. Also there is a pier & shp avail. $84,900 CHINA COYE-Corona del Mar ... Just a stone's throw to the beach ... yet, you ha".e C<>mplete privacy. A 2-sty. vie\V home with 3 BR'. & 3 baths ; complete w/ele- vator from garage to top floor. O'sized 2 car &ara ge ... & storage Jike you wouJdn 't be-lieve. $98,000. Convenient parking -easy to be 6l5 3000 a "DROP-IN" at Bay & Beach Realty • General FUNCTIONAL FIVE BEDROOM General NEW DUPLEX LUXURY UNITS WALK TO BEACH 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, less lhan 4 years old. Upgraded sha& · carpels, family room. la un- dry room and all buill·in ap-' pl i an {'es inc l uding dishwasher. Great area for fan1ily fun. Just $31,500. Red Carpet, R e ft 1 t ,ors • 546-S&IO. Separate Master Bed roam This lovely tri-level home !n a prestige area has the master bedroom suite on the lowe r level wlUt direct ac· res to the pool size yard. 4 bedroon1s, 2% baths, lonnal Ji ving rooni and has been freshly painted. '.P.1ay be bought on VA terms. Call toll free 842-253.S tod ay. \0 THE REAL ·~ E:STATERS NESTLED IN bef\\'een all the big trees, is !his t\vo story 4 bedroom home, compleU-with real Ideal for the buyer wlth a large family -really grea.t fenced yard with privacy and expensive professional landscaping • needs tender loving care. Large rooms, 3 baths, family roo1n . 2 bedroom +· den or 3 hardwood fioors. 2 big bedi'oom, 2 bath unlts, new baths, oversized kitchen and in final construction stage -lots of fruit trees. Room fnr eaeb unit has fireplace, wet boat or trailer. O\vner's bar, buill-in ki t c hen , moving soon and wants of· dishwasher, separate dining fer. Priced only $31,995. room. garage. .sprinklers, \Vith all terms. Hurry. M?parate dining room -all the _good basic t hings att there aod it's vacant and ready tor a quick sale. Only $39,'1). Call 673-8550 for a~ pointment. THE: RI:AL ~ L!.;TATE:RS CORNER LOT-3 BR . Room for bOat or trlr. Best Costa Mesa loc. View of golf course, Scm'd patio, blln BBq. $32.500. BALBOA BAY PROP. * 642·7491 * '?be fastest draw in the West • • • Daily l'Uot Classified Ad. 642--5678. General private yard, nylon deJuxe Call .546-5880 Open eves.) shag cpt. Quality con- struction • no short cuts, located in East.side Costa Mesa. excellent investment. .. • · HERITAGE . . REALTORS Don't m iss -one of a kind. l"""""""'""'""'"""""!!!!!!!I Red Carpet R •a II or " TURTLE ROCK 546-S&IO. IRVINE Have iiomething you want to &eU! Cl:Msi!ied ads do it well ~ all NOW 642--5678. General SHARP! Moorish tile foyt'r. Formal 'dining, }luge fam ily room. Oteery garden kit- chen. Spacious bedrooms. 2 gorgeous :red brick patios. Secluded park like yard. Quiet-street. $46,CXX> includes land, Anxious owner! Call row -645-0303, 111111. \l [ Ol \O\ N("A,!,J~'. • POOL· VIEW • IN CAMEO HIGHLANDS Architect designed -New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedroom s. convertible den, 3 baths, cathe-- dral ceilin gs and 2 used brick fireplaces, fa mily room, bu ilt-in kitchen & B-B-Q, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain around your own POOL .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. $76 ,500 HARBOR VIEW HOME e VACANT e MONTEGO-MODEL. Immediate possession on credit approved buyer. 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dinin~ room, with family room adjacent to the bmltin ISLAND ·KITCHE N. Lots of cement work in front and patio. Only two years old. FEE land ......... $54,950. SOMERSET MODEL e HARBOR VIEW HOME e STRETCH.OUT AN D LIVE in this two story 5 bedroom, 3 bath. FAMILY ROOM, DIN· ING ROOM. Builtin kitchen. 2 fireplaces, NEW CARPETS and DRAPE S plus so many ex tras you have to see it to really appreciate it. FEE LAND. .. .................. $72,500 VIEW· DUPLEX e SOUTH OF HIGHWAY, COM e VIEW OF JEITY AND OCEAN from Ibis brand·new 3. bedroom 2 bath apartment. New shag carpeting, builtin kitchen. THE FRONT HOUSE-3 bedroom. 2 bath, FIRE· PLACE. Good income investment property. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . $79,500 • FOUR BEDROOM e JRVJNE TERRACE e Let us show you this enchanting home. Atri- um entry, spacious living room with fire place. 3 La rge bedrooms, 2 baths, LOVELY DIN- ING ROOM + room to store your trailer or boat. . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. $62,500. ~ ""ASlOCIW REALTORS 644-7270 EASTSIDE $24,500. 3 Bedroom home on cul-de--nt' street w/separate garaee I:. alley f'ntranc-P. Vacant and teady to see anynmt'. 951J~ Joe.n available. Newport ot Fairview 646-1811 . (anytime) "CHAMPAGNE TASTE" l~I _.... I~ I _,,,_ I~ Oolltr1I ****** * TAYLOR CO. * HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$47,500 First time offered ! Beot buy in the whole area. A really sharp 3 bdrm. Monaco model. Nice carpeting & drapes. Light & sunny. BeautlCul Jandocaping. Fee land. Hurry! 2021 PT. WEYBRIDGE OPEN TUES ./WED. 1-5:30 ''Our 27th Year'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtori 2111 Sin JNquln Hiiia Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.8. 644-4910 • * * * * * * Gener•I · Halecrest Charmer 3 + Rumpus Room Great cor-Mr locaUon on quiet trt>e.lined street. 2 bi1 baths, forced air htat, h&rd"'-ood floors, built-in kitchen, washer & dryer in· eluded. Large e 11 t• I o s e d rumpus room. N ew I y painted -O\VJJefS Will lis tPO to a ll olfers -All Terms. This one won't lasl! Red Carpel Realtors. 546-8640. This custom up irr aded townhouse is bubbling with General Gwr1I 1,. ........... iiii ... iiiiiiiiml e-xeiling surpri.se11 f r om ;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::=;::=;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;Ir ' :~~" ~~~;i~7~.;i~~'"~~.~~ BAYSHORES WATERFRONT & POOL 4 BDRM. HOME PLUS OFFICE Y:ith a :o;ophisticated life. stylr. Tllis split level 2 hedroom, 2 bath home is perfe<'t in evl'ry detail. Prit.'l'd at $38,000. Call 67:\-8550 for viewing ap- pointment. PIER & SLIP Great Channel loc. on eul-de<- .sac street. zoned tor another unit. Redueed ot fr.i,500 lc owner anxious! ct11, 613-3663 ,,.._ Ewt. PENINSULA PT. 3 BR, 3 baths; Jg. living rm .. frplc., bltns, lge. secluded patio; newly painted in le out &. carpeted. Vacant, quick possess. $62,500. Call: 673-3663 548-0715 Eve1. • associated BltPKERS-REP.L TOR S 2025 W feolb~o b7J-lb61 LIKE HENS TEETH Very hard to find! A super sharp 3 bedroom home in Mega Verde ftaturina: fami- ly room, 2 baths, new COrn- ing cook-top large 9!cluded yard. all in deluxe mov~in condition. Full price on1,y $32,500. ~llSl Open Eves Custom home, 4 bedroom & den or 5 bed- rooms. 5~ baths. Top quality carpeting. dra- peries, wallpaper & fixtures . View from mo st rooms. 87' lot, lovely gardens & lge . POOL, 2832 Bayshores Dr. •24-0,000 Clean and sharp College Park "Mtsa'' model with Iarar. separat,. offlc::r . lovely trees and yard. °"'ner will hell' financ<' ,v1th IO\v do\\'D al only $31,900. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR co: Ts WAI.LACE . REALTQRS --1N11tM4141- lal•ndln llulldlnt S41 lllysitle Dr~ Sult1 1, N.I. 675-6161 Gen1r1t General ""N"'o°"'p""o,..1 N"'T"'s""'T"'o'"'P"'A,..Y"" LOW, LOW DOWN Eutaide, aparkling clean, cu.stom built 3 BR, 2 BA, living '+ dining a r t a , tirepl&tt, FA ht., bltin1, nu sbq: crptz 1+ drpl, patio, dbl pr, fet>eed yd, Only $28,500. Owner movinr. CALL ANYTIME 646-3'21 or Evo. 541-9416 Lachenmyer R•· d t or 4 BEDROOM BARGAIN $26,500 Eutaide a.ta ....... ..... Juat painted In It out 2 bathl, double prap, 'brick --· built·ln kitcllen. forced air be.t, :R.-2 lot • Outatandinl Value • Don't mill tt; Red Carpet Rult<n.!145-8140. MESA VERDE SLEEPER (~n l!vonlntd EXECUTIVE A little enav A paint will S make thia • aorreou. home. • GOLFER. 3 bedrooms. family room, 2 Beautilul 5 bedroom, 2.800 IQ. batlu, built-in BBQ In ft. executive home just ll kitchen. huge cul-de-sac tot, putt away (4 blockl'i) trom it hu everythtrc you need the country club. How'• this for only $29,950. Red Carpet tor a buy at $52,500? Call Realtors. 54IHl640. today for appointmt!nt to .... .,.1 \''l ll' 'I ~l,,!\i .... t ALL DOWD UP RIADY TD GOI GOLF COURSE Don't mtsa till• quaint 'M,.. s-utiM 4 bedroom, cutorn Verde charmer! Situated on bullt, •Incle ~lcned a quiet at...el near Uie put. for COJMnienc:e and en-'J)'ernendOOi'\talue at Pt.tlXt. tertalnlnc. Fantutlc 122' on CALL flt.1050. eoU courae, country •IM Ontu family plua bHllard or ,,.,.. .,, PUJ room. Ol-me and tee • BY OWNIR Impreui,., 11',500. 2821 EAST COAST HIGHWAY f!il~llP!Jl~!l!if ... 1lNNOO'°DDO~W~NNCGi..I1.-1.!!!!!!!!!!!!~c~oR~O~N~A~D~E~L~MA!!!!!!R~,~cA~L~l~F.!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Sharp and clean adult-ot'Cu-1=;: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'"' pied 4 bedroom 1%. bath Gener1T ,.. General kitchen. lorm•I dtlllnf, tars• ~"'2J . $24,000 <;all 56'842' IOptn Eva.) _,!!!!!!!!!l!'!~~~~~I 3 BdmJ, Kini -Muter 4 SINGLE HOMIS Bdrm, 11> ba, rtcllly ....... ed liv. rm. Opts A drPI · Better hurry· Thil ii today's . '. HERITAGE REALTORS S BEDROOM -POOL -$92,SOO Choice 2-sty., Baycrest. Formal dining rm., 4 baths, lg. family-rm. ;'Upstairs bonus rm. -lovely pool & patio. View mstr. bdrm. Mary Lou Marion VACANT & READY FOR YOU This cozy 4 BR. Bayshores home ha s just been reduced to $54,950. Private beaches & streets; colorful kitchen . Cape Cod style. Lavera Burns LIDO ISLE Have your own built hom e on vac. lot adj. to charming, smaller home. Steps to priv. beach & club. Excell. lac. For further info., Call Edie Olson. $78,500 BAYFRONT -PIER & SLIP Airy & spacious -5 BR.. study. lam. & din . rms., 41h baths. Beautiful pool. Private san- dy beach . 3 Car gar. $169,000. Carol Tatum WHITE WATER VIE W Emerald Bay site on gradual slope w/great panoramic view. plans & topo incl. for you to build your dream home. $52,500. Mary Harvey I UNITS -UPPER BAY VIEW 2 BR., bath, kitchen; over 900 sq. ft. per unit. Swimming pool , ample parking space. Xlnt rental record. Easy to show. Call M. C. Buie. $136,000 JUST ·REDUCED TO $84,IGO Waterfront w/deck & dock. One ol best views in Huntington Harbour. South expo- sure. 3 BR., 3 Ba .. din . & fam. kit. This is now a super buy. Al Fink 110' VIEW -CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR, 2'h ba. Beauti!ully decorated home: ~·orm. din .. cozy fam . rm . w /!rpl c. Lush landscaping w /vie wing terrace. $72,500. I.Jarriett Davies MOVE IN FOR SUMMER Watch the boats go by ino·tbis custom built 2-sty. home in wme loc. 3 Bdrms. 3'h baths, den &c din. rm. Pier & fioat. '$1SS,OOO. Kathryn Raulston W. ·BAYFRONT -PIER Great potential in this. corner loc. 42' Lot. 4 BR., big patios & rm. to expand. Best view . Price $1W!l,500. Eugene Vreeland U3-0700 --Colclwell,Banker ......... 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CINTIR DR~ N.11. home. Close to schools andl ----------------- shopping, O'Jeery fireplar e, revered patio, sprinklers. Bright all electric kitchen including dishwasher. O\vn· ers are packed for Leisure World and _want action. $31,00J buys security, com- fort and privacy, C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors Eastbluff Office 640-0020 Bayshore Office 675-4930 A MOST UNUSUAL functional and charmina: ho me. Jt is individual to the NTH degree for this really cozy 2 Bedroom home is located at the back of 11 SNEAKY DEAL A fee simple condominium in Newport Beach for under $30,000? Could be! Owner has taken the se in trade and wants offers. Neat deal~ It's 2 bdrm., 2'h bath with pool, sa un a. clubhouse plus patio, privacy and convenience. CaJI for an honest bargain. rHONE UNl9UE HOMES, NEWPORT llACH, 6454100 huge 175' ParC<'I or lood. REAL TOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Built lo enjoy IJ1e Brickl---------~-~----- F'ireplace and Quiet Neigh-General General borhood. $27.500. Ca I J 646-0055, Evenings 836-6960. !--------- COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC . REALTOR S Bridge The Generation Gap Own 3 custom doll houses on a lot. Prime east Costa Mesa area. A t h r ee bedroom for parenls. A two bedroom for gon &: wife. A one bedroom for grandma. Price ls $52,500 with 10% down. Exclusive wilh C WAll\I~ /\Ill Real tors 54Q...0465 Open Eves IMMED. POSSESS. COMMODORE BAYCREST Over 200) sq. ft. ot luxury in a 3 bedroom, 2% bath, fa:ni- Jy and dining area. Bonus or a sparkling pool and !ow mainlenance 75'x110' yarrt. All the usual Bayert"st features. Full price $64,950 and an Msumable loan of approximately $50,000. Jui;t listed -hurry. Call ~1151 Open Eves . • f A HERITAGE . . REALTORS "U" -RXER $17,750! Lovely 3 Bdml., 1"4 bath The fbcer -H.pper of 1972. 2- home, situated on lge. <-"Or-story bargain. Perfect sla.rl - ner lot, with gate for boat & er r•halet. F lfA okl Net.'ds trailer. Shake root, bit-in~. TLC. S200 to buy! Call fast - cov'd, patio, frplc .• cru'J'I It ~. drapes. E·Z flnan ct ng . SOmebody' ir going to gct a good b\f,y -owner muat 11eUI MORGAN REAL TY 67W642 675-64S9 4 BR. + den $26.-a!MJ Low down. 2 Bath> .EutbluU 3 Br. ~ 147 ,500 CHUCK CARO'l'HERS REAL ESTATE TREASURE S 1831 w .. 1c1U!, N.B. ~!\2 Like to trade? Our Trader'• Pam.d.lr rolumn i'I for )'OU! 5 linoo, $ doYI for 5 buckl. IOIU\I I Ol\O\ ;.> f" I ' A rial bargain Best EuUlidc nbrhood, Young thUdttn walk to !Chool -3 BR, fcnl'fd y&rd, 2 car pr. 422 Walnut. $26,950. Buccola-Built 21501 ST. JOHN LANE $39,900 Be sure to see all of this charming provincial style home in immaculate condi- t ion throughout. FeatW?s 3 1pacious bedrooms, family room with used brick ttre- place, <.'OWllry kitchen, for- mal dining room, beautilul garden and yard, 3 car aar- age and many Custom tea· tures. Very close to the beach, schools and 1hopplng. For appointment and addi· t ional info, plea~ phone 546-2313. ~-THE REAL \t ESTATERS ' '. . 't S UNDSlfKE- BLUE SKY? Thlw home offt'M! Value P-L-U·S. No Down Payment to quaJificd veterans or Low Down to othm on FHA Term~. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath!. Large Kilchen with many Cabinet:i just Rdinished. Copper Plumbtng. Ccwtred Patio. Fiult Trtt11. Prove this one rot younelf. Ffl.A. VA $26,00J. Call 646-()SM, Evming1 83l>Ql60. COLWELL PROPERTIES, INC REALTOR S Newport Heights thruout, '• yan1 w/connd be•t iocome buy. • -Two Ocean View • patio, blk · wan ''""'· 2 b<droom horn•• w i t h 1tary tort tor the kida. Nlce VACANT "parale garage~ >p0tleu $45,000 area. Walk to achoobo It OWNER MOVED-lubmit all condi tion. Sepanto patloo - · --' · •-1 .. -3 w .. _ .. i...1--·~ C o m -ple te ly private<. Just l1stcu. Thts U1 a -...~ shop!_ • ~u _.._ offers on thU: 1 o v e I Y and t bedroom, 2 bath home, H&wailan Ille of Paradile Professional l acap ng, -located -on the Bhllfs fn. A-R·CH·l E~ B-U-N-K-E-R· -.bcmw:!-3-Jup bdrms .. .-2 choice convenient location. Newport Beach. Feature• SPECIAL • New paint, 3 bl.tbs PLUS a Wp rumpus Aaking ~r,ir.:;o:-Ez-Te'-'ni'-'nc>i.t---- buill·ln kitchen. ~ownstain BR, 2 BA, w/w crpta. drpa, room. !32,500. Call 613-8500. rumpus rootn, abake roo~ bltht RIO, diahwaaber, a..-GINNY MORRISON Don't g1ve ,up 1lle ship! forted air heat, hardwood ltone patlo, nice lndscpd. Sr5T-4130 Jl.EALTOR H>-2* "Lilt'" ft. in dueifled, SUp floors. Fantastic view of m.eo. CALL SEYMOUR I.:.;"'-""'-'='"-----to Shore it.mar 6'W818. ocean from bay window. REALTY 847-l2'Jl.. Priced to .. n. See it .Red '-' --Chnor•I .. _... 1 Carpet Realton. 546-8640. MUCl!O GllANDE • 4 BR, 21 __ , -----------·-·------ LOOK FAR AND WIDE BUT LOOK NOW! •· New Bayettl'it tisting, Spacious 4 bedroom home with dlnlna: t'OOJ)l and wonderful family room. Ve.ry large lot. room for pool and/or hobbies. 3 car garage, $85,000. PETE BARRETT -:REALTY- 642-5200 cozy COTTAGE Near Npt, Hghta.; 2 Bdrm . wfbrkfst. nook. A 1kIn1 $22.900 TRIPLEX Two BR each. In PRIME renlal art!& on J ames St., C.M. $49,950. CALL Ci) '46·2414 9w(•111. REA. TY Nt•r Newperc P••• Offltt Bayfront Conda 3 Br, 2 a.. pool, pltr. alto. Deiilhtlbl 119,500 EMERALD BAY BA Rancho in :rlnt area, featuns Spanilh brlck tpl., formal din area, flm. rm .. Iota of "cuetomlztnc" here. A muat tee this wetk end. 129,000. CALL SEYMOUR REALTY, 147-ml. . MOVE IN NOW- BUY LATER LEASE-OPl'ION. Not sure of wbett to buyT Stmt or money for a down payment! Leue this beautttul ., bedroom home on cul~ with option to buy when you're ready. Leu than 4 yean old, carpeted throurhout See It _, $31,450. Red Ca rpe t, l!ealt<n.546-a&40. REDUCED $1,5.IG "Apple pie cond .... I.Np lndacpd. lot, 1prinklertd. 10 you enjoy the pool. The house ill: new thruout, just move into tbll l bdrm. channer. Prictd to tell •t 142.il!IO. • CORBIN- MARTIN T:nunaculah! 3 Bt + fam rm. S '" "2 Clce•n aide ol hwy. View, REAL TOR .... 7 Must tee! $149,000 ''THI GOOD Ll,1'1 Tod Hui.rt & Anoe. Walk to bead>. mim.. pool • 3471 Via Udo 615.8500 ).sty; 2 1111, CICIW. den,· fl>!. 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD N"" carp.. ll'tAb palnt In to out It aparicleJ. 533,900. CAYWOOD REAL TY * S.1290 * Need a "Ped"'! Pkce a.n ad! Call 6C«ll. MACNAB IRVINE FINER HOMES llAUTIFUL llAYFRONT TERRACE A hard to find 1maller home on the Bay- front w/pler & 1Jlp &c prlva.te nearby san<!y 1wlmm!ng beach. Pri~d BELOW market value for FAST sale. •112,500. COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE In estate area. Beautifully decorated 2- 1tory' 5 Bil, FR., fonnal DR., 3 full batbl -2 patios, outdoor B.B.Q. Room for pool. ~.500. Loi! E'gan 644-6200. PININSULA POINT -BALBOA One-of-a-kind! 3 BR. -completely turnish· ed (Including linens) -attractive -Im-maculate -ready.to-move-in summer va- cation home . '62,500. Gladys Russell 642- 8235. HEALTHY, WEAL'rHY & WISE If you buy thl! Rreotlge home w/qualitycus. tom constnictlon for below reproduction coct. Your own health roow -w/jactml pool, sauna &c sunlamps. 5 BR's, 5 baths - unbelievable luxury on a manicured street,. tHtnet fee tot. i1118,500. Call Barbara Amie MUJSS, m--Ml•IUI 1"411•-144•'200 -,..1-,Cllll-ia '21U ~I . ' ---I~ I :;I ;;;"°"'!";;;*"'"~l~~l.1:;;;-;;;;;;;"' .. ~,~:=.e I ., ~oll• Me.. Hunfllllton -1,.,,1,.. ~rt Btoch · , com.,,.r<iij(J -..,.,.___ Propo-.. • . lJI ~:bit. to .,..,1t7.-· '·"'" """ 3 + DEN JUST LISTED n The -l.ivln Is Easy-· .,. i · lPlll ....i. Dbl. ,pr . ..-. Near Upper """'lar Pla ... 2 In TurtJ• Rocle No -• no painting. El<CUISITT ; .c . \\S """· ..._ __ All 67"...0144. Newport lay • + POOL Broa-r. • BR., 2 bathl: Sate !or ,..,r childron·witlo ,1~· :t{J~':'.,'~ 'i:' .. ~, .. . $25,250 family rm. Come I: stt it IChoola nrarby. Log •lied -_.... ' • G;i;;;,i.a-;;.y 1~!::"'~ S.:,11::;;_~ ·+ GUEST HOUSE ~iJ.~~·"'._Wt Jon&'' ~:; .. ~~~;in::;:;,"';;,, lovely .f bedroom home doubl~ laraet. p,qe )Ot with area A k:ltcbell nook. Wall or ftr lifi --t60 ~ ao. much cha.rm -!'"' towe:rtnc ahadt tree 1 • MOTH.ER.-lN·LAW SPECIAL cloeet1 , in maiter bedroom · · $· •' AJ.;' · ,· lb'lo.Jt1Sdono .. woll _witlo A&tumo t'l' VA loon.wl ORTEENAG~R£TREAT. ::..~~.~:1i! T«x21Y:fE~D. • Spul&h t1&lr that it ~J1 $157 pt.r month paf all o~ no Te:rano entry. Tlme-aaver RAN5HllJl ._ autbentlc. Reil fllo roof, dowo to new VA lolln. "11'!1 k!Jcben + formal dinlnr , J\alt bathl. It'• all btro at AND GONE bet.vy ~~wood tdlin&•· day on tbt m8;fkel. f90U'i SeP,&?ate wood pan_ el-, S4USO! Call llQ.\\' tor ea.I)' ••; , \ ~t U'Oft aates, and .. led den for dad. Fanta:~tic "SINCE 1946'' llvtiw, MS--t17l ' 3 m:S~,t. ii~. !i:: mqer oourt ~d, and con· D ET ACHE D GUF.ST' lAt Wntern 1Bank Bldg. gradei pm Hon. fllA ~, locahot'. &tt all HOYSE With kitchen A bath. Unlvcr1ity Park, Jrvlne VA wet!~e. ;low cO.t af hichlljlot•!. Call 61>7225. • Realton , ~5-&!9) "A' 1fame beam celling•. Day1 552·7000 Nights 132.950. COLWELL °"'11 Eve• Flraplac•. Spart<Unr POOL DUTCH TREAT • la.Win, realty e & huge patio Separates the · 1 ~~~"=·~4;405~!!!!!!!'!!!!"• r'l?llµfR TIES, IN<: • BDRM. S2J,509 . ia:i Total two homea. Termt: for all. Smi11hlng Vi1lue 4 Bdrm., 2 baths, family din- C03ts! 221·.o.2 ,program or Aikin& $37,900, Appl. Call A comf~, livable . 3 bdrm. UV. h\tie bonus rm. $49,750. no down G.I, term!, I?w (714) 962-SSSS. home 1n University Park, "e"--CONDO f~ ,Slle. -l BR. 2% IJ.~ON~"'l~O"'F"A""'K~IN"D"·""-1 d6wn all .others. ·Super 11.·here you a:et the most for ;1,,........ Ba., 2 ~ l&l'lie-w/poo.I Rf Al TORS TRl-PLEX 11\arp and priced At eovem. your mooey, Only $33,750. c-_ :.··~'\..!/;{ ~iw~·:.· Hoq Hosp. Neu 'bee:cb!. Laraer lot, ment appralAal!· 2 aeparate I d h II c.,a.Sf "rF·f / ~"":~~s~~::~os,one-~~~n.~~~l:c.a~rf:~ .· "re i ·., ... rca ty Unusual at $87,500 near pool! It recreation. Brk ·~ .. ~1720 2414 Vista del· Oro University RHlty . SPANISH flJ,!.A -Ex· REALTY E. Cit. H\Vf. 6'13-QlG * MODEL HOME ;t ecuttve hoine ~with rtont Univ. Par)j: Center, Irvine · 64~~~~~E 1 Cesta Meta Last home .in CoWltry .Cl\lb couttyard: ;e:tt tile roof ana Call Anrt_ime 83l-082o I Ml,nor. Beaut. view of Santa. antique brick vinyl floor in Oliice hours 8 Ai\I to 8 PM PANORAMIC VIEW Beaut. maintained ,home ' CORNER LOT Ana Counlry Oub. Cpta, kit ch. and lam. rm. Sunken I \!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!' : . drp1, Jndscpd, blk 1 w4IU 6% maiter bdrm auite, 2 baths, Laguna Beach 2 • Bodrooms • largo family r.n. PooJ. 164.500. i, 157 The l\tasten Orcle, 11 Roman .bathl "Con-__ _. _ __.._ ..... __ ' 3 Bii. " family nn.. 2 ba. C.M. 64~16 tinontal" kitchen wit b UNDER , Georg• Willii1msOn ·' RHltor . -~NA Ora. 129 '5 0'0 VA; NO· DOWN overy'!:lng. Amii?,•• ownen CONSTRUCTION . GEMi--~·-""'· s.u now • 139.500. , 54U570 645-1564 ,...,.. on u1.. rare valuf. 2 CAU. SEYMOUR REALTY 2 Bdrm«., l bath, oei!an 1610 w ,.._ _ _. H NB bedroom• each· unit. Ptle 847-1221. view,;. •lurry It select colon, ii:5R Sale by Owner. Upper ~. 4 BR., 3 BA, tam. nn., wet bar. din rm. &: beaut. landsc8ping. Call 633-2233. DLTO~ · wy,~ unit n0)¥ vacant and ready carpet&. appliances, $36,950. tor Immediate-occupancy. FREE POOL • 3 BR. 2 BA Each unit rent& tor AJ.S5. Townhouse in .. xint are•. ~_-"'!'I . $29,900, Koopuhomcorrontal.OD-w/w crpts, bttin r/o, ..,,,,O&aJ't ' MESA VERDE ly $32,950. II.you have bten washer, dryot. refrig. Xlnt REAL ESt'AJE N•wPG!'f· Shores ' in the serv!Ce, cali us. te:rmi. · $21,tQJ. C A •LL at buy in the area! Cozy SEYMOUR R E A L T Y , ] too Gleflneyre St. Attention Ilg Family family room w/crackllng 847-122f. 494.9473 549-0316 llreplace! Separato mastu CLOSE-IN bedrm w/batlot Don't wal~ ltoalton • 545-0lGS FOUR BEDROOM ltomodell:d 3 bdrm .. 2 bath ! call for iu>J>t 9'.19"-1050. Open .Eves • , , ranchho~, curved on lge. R-·2 lot. Room to add This big home is /or you! Five or Six bedrooms, pool and tennis club n1embenhip, ship great neighOOr.s. stePs to the' beach. reasonable price and canal it'ont. Cali 61>~. Ootu ' drivi!way, oversized dbl gar, unit&. $45,000. , · = Dana Point · i;tJ_ake roof, 1dscpd. lrg kllch/ •* 499-2800 * , Private Swim Pool wi lpl, upgraded w/w crpll ~ ...,__ ""-! . 21 fam nn combo, big liv rm -~ •I Tenihc ,3 Ba., fam rm.. &: drps, bltin RIO, dshwshr, ~--q, lll!!~~~!!!!!!!!!'""!l!!"'"ll home with 2 ,baths. Secluded uwd , patio, l!iPl'inklen front =.i~-=. COLWELL ! J CORNER lot, ~ + rumpus back' yard with aor&eou1 le ttar, Price r~uced to ,.._._..cm. 1'!1'· 2 Ba w/trpl, (!Opper decorative pooJ.. I Jg h t e d $27,950, for quiJ=k .aale. 3 BR. & Den $36,950 j t plbf., bltn kit, &hake rOof, waterfall. Near Marina. 1, Uniqtie, white brick exter , PROPERTIE'i IN(; REALTORS , '!prinkltti front & back. Miking $37,950. 10% down. gated entry. 2 Ba .. blt-im, Close to 1ehooll &: ehpg. ~ ...... 7 _ , • Ol f.rplc., carp. Yard needs San Clemente 1$36,COO. By owner, 546-7793. Spanish Charmer 16~ 1 ( >"'-~ J 54-1 work, but a real buy !Or the . ---.· .-·...;.' _._, ---- LOVELY N 35' Living room with vaultt.d · · handyman. Call: * 3 BR,',!>llns. trplc, panel-hom~. W/~. c;s~ M~~: beamed ailing•. 3 ~~ MISSION REALTY 494-0731 ing. frplc,: patio ... /l)ccj_ yd, den-plua Ire f&m rm' 2200 bedrm1., 2 baths, on C&l\,yon DIVORCE BY O\vner: 3 BR, Jge deli, 2 Assume 5.2% GI loan, I •aq. lt. 139,900. By Q';;ner. lo\.:.t'N. t' I 1J.:.I PRESSURE BA, frpl.,, 2-ear gar, fool., :~::O. Thomsen Realty 1043 eonCord St. ~7319. ore e.t -new. • 4 Bedroom ·2 bath-, bl1"'fixer-Jge patio, plal'house. fruit I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · lnr $34,900. 10% clown. T f W Id •~• * CAU,. 5§.7739 * upper. $31,500. Submit arJow, trees-, op 0 ~ OT' .,,,,;sll Sharp .. vacant 3 & 4 BR 2 C-1 LOTS low down or Gi "No, NO." Dist., nr Bluebird Pk. Repos. _bt area:. W 11 Is One with c o m IL er c I at • luwin rti1lty • t17•950. 4~· I :' ~I~ Homes Real ty, building. One with channtng 1 ?6'-4f05 Lido Isle 2BR, large gar. Fenced yd. Spanigh 2 Br bunP!Ow, ti -a-·., ochools A 1oow1nr many amenlli ... Pr!mo loc. 25 VACANT HOMES * RE UCED * •11 ~ m '"'-·t M s Scads ol --t I AalUll 3 & 4 Bedroom, Jn --.f areas. A Nord atrata Comer Mobile Homes For Si1le ·.-• · '"""• esa t· , _. .. re. g •"""" Custom bit.. 3 BR. 2 ba. •64&-9136. . 149EB.!JOl\B .T,ID" ;I-" '·(TY. 10m• wit> pools. !'HA•& GI $74,000 . 125 CLASSIFIED l,lDURS .. .. .... " ~-may p1-t!Mti-Mt by telePhone 5:00 Ll'f· to 5i30 p.m. MOnc\q th:ru ~ay 8 to ~~~tllrday cOSTA MESA omcE 330 W. Bay 642-56'78 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Newpor t Blvd. 642~5678 'HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 540-mQ LAGUNA BEACH 222 Forest Ave. 494·9466 ; SAN CLE~1ENTE 3C5 N. E1 Camlho Real 492-.4420 NORTH COUNTY dial free 54()...1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy &: kiJls i. 5:30 p.m. th• day be· for publication, except for Sun&y A: Monday Editions when deadline ii Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisen "1bould check their ads :l!.Hy A; report errors immediately. THE C'-AU.Y PILOT assumes liability for thr fin;t in· oormt insertion only, CEU.AT!ONS: hen killing an ad be re to make a record -of the KILL NUMBER •given you by )'Our ad ...taker a. receipt or your canceJlation. This kill <11W._ber must ~ pre-. ,senttd by the advertiser In cue of a dl::pute. c ,..~A financtn, •. m . to $1,,000, E CONTEMP0- '4"""'64 • · total down and rent 'tll •• LIDO R ALTY LAGUNA HILLS ' ' · -"" ' · crow clories. 3.177 Via Udo, N.B. Prestige adult community El Toro , , Roberts & Co. ' 962-5511 * 673-7300 * adjacent to Leis""' World. ...... · · ""' · SALESMAN Beaut surioundings,' all lux- 3 BR., 2 BA~. Cpt.s,· dfp&, tie * Walk to P•rk * We have ari Openirig for 8 ury appointments. Tbera- patkl, lge. P.ciol--slie lot 2 Baths, 5l,IPel' clean, cover· high calibre, creative· sales-peutle pool, saunu. gym., ·• i!nclottd · by block Wf\il, ed patio, sprlnklrra:. Bllini, person, capable of dealini bilVard table$. 1.f U C H close t,o· 1dnt .. , c h o o 11, w/w ~· thruo9t. Asking In higher priced properties. MORE! . · · · markets, new 'ma J l . S31.500 and only 10% down. r . 1 • &.>e tii"11-"A\vard • wlnnillg" Reuonable. 8 3 7 -t 7 5 3 , * 847-8531 * fJOll>CDI& toweon jr&. furnished model llorlies ON -~alt 5o30 " wlf .. ncl.. tho ·Roal. Ellole Mart -""" -'iALE THIS WEEK. ""' !(oneir_ E 3'16 Via· Lido 675-4562 830-3900 or 8W.1'ltl0 R. POSSESSIONS-Mil• ilal "1•r 1 -.-w-'-AL"-~"-T..::D-..:B:::E..::ACH:.::...•_ · For ,information and JIV'ation • 7l Viking Brrttw-' Cu t TWO. JfOR·Y of tb'se YHA A VA ~es, Jmmaculale, U";OO 2 5 0 :: 4 BR bome·on lTi tree shad· contact-. . GREAT NEIGHBORS 2 Ba, den \\"/\vet bar. Opens ed lot ha• ""•rything· Big ' KASAllAN >"ll!ENDLY 8'REET to lrg screen crpted porch. ltitch 'irr fonnl din rm· lam YoU'IJ want to. see this spac· Landscaped \\'/sprinklers. rm ~/bar, 3 BA, eust~ B· . Rul E1t•f1 147.9604 ' iOus 4 betlrm l~lly home. Beaut. Joe. Across from __B:.Q_Ob patio '+ ffncil..yard •. Q~Tuna: J_bedrooms. !!le Jl(>pu1ai: 450 mode l \v/ Httnting Shore Cl iff 'Main $35,500. w/GI no dn or· min plus den, huge fa'l'lily room. lrB separate master bednn club House. 536·6363 Pri/pty. $1750 di1 on convent. Joan. natural brick fireplace, ·pie· &. dressing area. Won't last mt57 M'obile HOme has See today! , ture windows. picturesque at $34,200., CALL ~79-1¥'6· I' yard, patio, room for pool Ontu . evt.eything. Set up in nice Bric S26 family park. Pet O.K. 531·5111 I ::;J 531•'"1 O~ER ·a:~ c~:·.. 4 ' ~· • ' ' °'21. ~~~a to $82;0. firm. ~ bedrooms. iluge f a m i I y toom with a handsome :i!lxS7' Mobile Home has Gtenbrooke, $Br, 2600•1( lt natural brick fireplace, ex-·l!!!!!!!!!!,.;,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!! everything. Set up in nlee house. Asking ~ JQll tta pa"r:ty-rumpus room, brk. Mlia Verde fan1ily park. Pet O.K. than lttrkt Price. Ail'Um· $32,QOO. 842-2561. . . _. ~-~~17u~•d, . to $8250. Firm. able 6% % loan. S\viJn CU,.' '""' """ onr -.. 968-0181. * STARTER * HARD T.O, FIND 0\VNER Leaving S w itn Neat 3 Br, 2 Ba~ a lawndry One story Mesa Verde exee· pool, large patio plu111 deck ~m,· carpets. diapes a~ a utive home with over 2500 area. great for entertaining, Juce .fenced yard. $28.950 sq. ft. Features include 4 4 kin11 bedrooms. dining Submit any terms. h bed . . di •·• I • I uge rooms, n .. ,. room, room, entry hall, laige ' _•rwtn r1i1 ty oversized livlni roorit, cown· , room$.Jhl'\I 9Ut, brk. $29,500, 96M405 Anytime try style kitchen, family 846--0604. O\VNER mu.~t sell. Assume room, 1'el'Vice porch and· 3 OWNER Anx klu1. Take over 6%% loan, 5 bedrms , den, blg baths. One of a kind • 6%.% loan, elegAnt Spanish family rm., dini!1g rm .• · 3 in perfect condition. Call w deaign, arches, wrought separate baths; ~k. $39,500, today iron, huge .family rm., den, 962-5566. Call 546-5880 (Open eve-.) .• dining rm., kitchen center, O\VNER Desperate. 4 brk, $35,750, 962-8865. bedrooms plus den with it 's Huntington Beech own used brick fireplace, .•. HERITAGE REALTORS '61 Arius dclu.xe mobile honie. 10X55. N.B. "JocatiOn; aeross street from beJch. $3, 1~. Park mnge .. 646-9926. DBL wide mobile home, adult crt.. air cood. Hunt. Beach $10,5011. 847-8817. 2 BDRM' mol:iHe home, atiult park. , 14~7/s. or 646-84&1 .• --·----- IW•I Esiiti, "' : ·fal ' 0.Mrtl . ·~ dining room, at r con- 4 Br +,Lrg aonv• Room ditioniog, conv•nicnt c:cntr.!il!'!'""'"""""'""'!(!!t""'""''" •.ftitontt for 11lo.lll , eonvenrent to, Fwya, lrt< Jot, !.!,."°',.J.lan, brlc. 129,500. ~~w~rt~ ~~ 1 • .. ;'., ~: 1(,;,it. • 80. a;;,;1 $34,000. 847•!957. , ~-,,, p•··· 2 ,, I DECO!µTO)l'S 3 Br. 2 Ba, GOV'T. OWNED EXECUTIYE ~; 53t9;;d sxtro.u. xtr... ·~ drP,•. frplc. Rcposoesud -... Low SPECIAL, Comilf'Y . Owner. $3?,000 96w,m. down. Covernm"t-nt pays tor-this su~tb 3 ~room Lots/Crypts 156 LARWIN 'S clo!1"' c:oai.. Call-4441. hom...,,estled among ·'-•• ___ ,..;..;. ___ _ .EST ••nor * Crest Rea'-'."'d shru11t. Sparkllnr qual· t?IDCIJICCE LOTSVIE\v' v I' '' J 1ty for fine •·entertaining. r_.11. "' LUSClOUS \VALK to "Bch. 3 Br, 3 Ba, Lush deep pile carj>etinl S48-o972 CANa;u.Anor< on COR!lECJ'ION OF NEW AD BEFOll& RUNNING: ~ery dtoTt is madt-to kill or correct a new ad that hu -ordcrl:d. JKtt we cannot guaran- tee to do ao until the ad appeettd ·Jn t h e peper. I~fr.1ACIJLATE 4 BIDROOJ\I p·a ti 0' l r pl c ' r u I I y l\'ith custom matchinr '2 PACIFIC Vie\V Cemeter)' TO\VNJtOUSE, thick· exp!& I and s ca Ped. S37,950. drapes, all electtie kitchen loll. fl?S. eri. incl transfer sive shag <;liJ'pet . Jbruoui. 96&-4749. 9711 Clearbrook 'vlth all the trimmings, fa111-1 k1!. ~. formal dining room. 2li Dr. tasUc fireplace. Wll_~t a sbow c c::.om::-=moc:.r:.ic.::ia::.l~--­ bath1 and four S IG bed-5 BR., i ?SO On. Take over place for $39,SOO. Sener P"""'-......_ lSI llll!&-A·UN£ ADS: . ,,.... ti are ltdCOy -In •1dvanc•1>Y mall· or at; 1111 one of our ol· .flla HO phone ........ 1'RE DAILY PILoT re- -the risllt to du-olf7. adlt. .,.._ Qr .... ---i-t. ud to~ Ik ,.,.. ::;:· got~StYf:::W~ ~i:t~n~~mo. cau ~=~·!~~l~lJlti , ... ·::;.; •. a;t.;: ... pnco at $36,900. • ,; BY Own<>. 4 BR, nr. beach. Realton ·Sf6.tet 50 •lQ.jl C.2 Z01'j£ 968--4405 ·······•~.~~~ lmmed. ·~·· Will 9.Wk -. · O~ofJ~downtownparcell WALK TO iEACH tmm. ·-. ~-tor okYd91"ne~t., & TENNIS ..:.. $0;toOI • S.ot locatloo tn l!Wttlnston TIME FOR Open EveL . &:17th St.! COii• Mo.. 1 Beach. Club • s-o t f AAA Tenan ~$m,000 Do. Ptivil ..... 4 -I . . . C.llh .,.,...ble return' c L I . • A . I ' I :·1: I ' . . ' ._.,. ., . ' ·' .. •• -~ .. I' ; .. . ' . . ...... ' . S .. ~ ~, .. ... ·-~,· ' . ' All....,, ............ , .••.. 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View sidt . 7 ROAM + BATH on 15' " electric "Awml" buOt~n A lrvina T •tr•c•, Eaatblufl llO' lot, *"""' ~:P. kltdlon, cOvertd patio. 2\l I D••LY p'1LOT ., Harbor Viaw Hill1, Holllnll 'I .... laln 'IYD· calir I ·~~-l~ ,..... ···········~··"""'"'····· ., .................................. .. .............................. , "'-~ ................. ... ~ ...... 1. .................. . P.O.-J.MO. Coota 1'1--,Ynl. tit.If. Dellehtfu1 COVtft'd rt to le••• Of buy. RtY•t•• '"n>e ""*"' 'lll'tth Empath)"" patio. Noar bftuttl\11 CIOUn• i..I. the char9H. IT\I °""'t A ..... C.11. ~ try clubl Btlc,-. WAn1 AD 1213 284-5311 or 6*411' --. 1-------1.~'-'-__;,~.;:::i..old_•"_"'.._· -11<q-111t CALL 642·5678 214-5246. ~ ~r PJaca.,, .a1 i ._... ---... : ...... ................................... ' ' ,. -.... -................ ... ' • ' - • I HOMEOWNERS! . SIX U}fns . . •" -·-I~ ~I ;m-;; ... ;m-~l~;m.e I-···"·-l~ I Apw·-·---HtJI --·----1~ G-1-"'.i=J HeuM• Unfurn. Jl5 Aph. Furn. 3'I Apt; Unlum. -··· :Ml Apt, Untllm. -·· 365 Apt. Untvni. .-.-----ltvlM S.lboe p..,lnlvla Hvnt..,_._ c .. t.- 0.1 ... , Nor1h Cool& M.,. oludlo "'' 2 BR, l \O b&th ffCh. with 1araae1 A an alley. Pr!sent tnoome $9l0. BORROW $2U. A MONTH $1000 • $10,000 Up SUm.,.. ll<ntal (3 mo. on\)') LOW MONTHLY with buUUn ldtdlfn • rd>1# PAYMENTS fr<our. 3 BR 2 BA on roll 3 BR., 2 ba., tazn. nn ••• "25 3 BR. 2 be, 11tlwn ...... $3.'S 3 BR, 2 baths ••• , ••••••• W :S 4 BR. 2\1 ba. lam nn. .$3$0 e $25 WK I: UP • Oft Otttn Lovely Bach • 1 Br •• Rooms Mtid Sttvlce. Pool • Utll Pd. • can Gr..tllO • VILLA MARSEILLES ON BEACH SrACIOUS I & 2 illlDROOM Al'T. • • 'urnlohM & Unfurnlthed 2'BJ\, 2 BA Uhl. ;.;, l2t Adult LMnt 2 BR. Firm. fl'. »tr mo.~ . fULL PRLCE $67,500 Newport• at F1irvit'f0 64"8111 REALTORS SJNCE- 673-4400 (1nytimel !~~~~~~~~!'I CHOICE LOCATION, walk 1· to golf cour.e, l'Ome.r lot, WANT INCOME 85xll5. Priced ot $500l. You PROPERTY? will ro.. It! For Info. call Gettlna 1tarted la always the· 536-7M2 or 962-3497. moat -.d if f i cu l l "<ith LAGUNA Be~h oettn view eweythu'I'.. we do · then it's 9 loh, pvt pty. ffcm·ards: e~. TbiJI Js • Very 213: 821-1909 Ii: 931-5355. Destrable Triple)( 13-units} 1--"---~-'--'--­ whlch 1\'!ll make IOmebrie Mountain, D11ert, an ~xcellent starter in-· Resort 174 vestment. TY.·o 2 bedroom 2 Lots 1 ded $2,61 unit& and one 1 bedroom. No Moonrid: ~bln $l5, 750 ~~:, p~ll ~~r;eteErarui. IAkeside cabin $35.000 ~ • · ..,.. ,........_ vcn-·Call 866-4641 · or write; 1n1s, 646-52:26. ~ncer Real Eatate, P. O. ' Box 2823, Bi& Bear Lake, Ca!U. LOAN$ on A.NY HOME, a>urte". PAm FOR or NOT · $US A MONTH O)MPARE OUR C 0 ST S Yearly least · cblldren ok. FIR.Sr! 3 BR 2 BA I: 2 car aar. FIRESIDE LOAN ED RIDDLE, REALTOR GUARANTEE: 646-8811 If you can . pt 'he SANE e QUIET Retrttt! Nice tuns LOAN Jrom any OTllllR · Bach. al! uti! htcl. 185. LENPER In Callf<>rnla at ALA Rentals e 645-3900 RATES I.&$ THAN WE OFFER, return the • ONE ot a Kind! 2 Br, !ncd J.10NEY within 15 days, and ytd, &encl Jat, kida/pel. YOUR !1>AH with US is $145. FREE! R.C. WERNER • ALA Rentals • '4s.3t00 President . \VEST SIDE C.M. FIRESIDE 3 Bedl'oom, 111 balh, corpets. Thrift c1npeo. •tov• • .. ,,,.. 2328 llarbor BL C.M. "5-l<m Refffenta r fl quired, 819 N. Main. s.'A.. 5'7-0684 l'amiflies only, no lrg pets. $D> pu mo. cau art. 4 BR, 2~ ba.., fan1 rm .•• $375 CWOM .,.. Mer Dlshw11ber <Olor coonlln1ted 1pp1i111ces • ADULTS ONLY WE HA VE OTHERS 4 BR., 2;t batM ••••••• $36.\ 3 BR., 211 baths ........ $3$0 3 BR, 2 baths •••••••••• $.1lO 2 BR., J baths ••••••.•• S275 I BR., 2\1 baths •••••• , S31:i 3 DR., 2 bath1 ••••••••• S3.15 3 BR., 2 baths ••••••• , • $285 4 BR., 2 beths ......... , S310 f BR., 2 baths ••••••••• $400 S170 • Spaeloul furn lkwle non-1moker, renth!:man ex. ec:utiV'f!, f'in!tpJace, quiet. ti75-4859. PIUJb shar caipet. mirrored wardrobe doors-FUrnlru-. Anllob!• lndlttct lighting In kitchen • breakfast bar • C a r P •l..U.1,.._...,.,._. huge private fenced patio • plush l111thcap-lt<&ted poo1.......,_ lnl • brick Jlar.be-Ques • large healed pools nepatl~--= & 11111!. Air condltioninJ(. Securl.;-~ Casa del Oro 3101 5cot~W~~t ~·~~:R''a cJ~7.,200 HUNTINf;TON ALL UTILITIES PAID MANAGING AGINT p•clFIC I Com..,. belon: YoO ""' 7U OCE~ AVE..,HJI. CU.tom cle~lflled. leaturlll(: ~11. Furn. MO Apt. Unfvrn. 3'5 mo S3W41f • Spkiou1 kitchen with in-1-'--------ora open 10 am-I ye dinct lir•Unc Lavuna -" Coot• Mou WILLIAM WALTERS • Sepan.te din's •tta. CHOICE loe. 2 BR. 1 BA, No riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ........................ ~! • Home-Ult• ~tonge pets. Priv pcfth. $225. lit A HARBOR GREENS BE ONE OF THE FIJ\S'l' • e Private patios Jut yrly ~-an 5. TO LIVE IN THIS • Cklted raraie w/storqe -.:·.=::.:•=:..:;.:.:...::"-''--J OMP ETED e Full le-muble pull-* I BR. clooe to beach A UST C L I man thop'r . No. End. Ocean Furnished & • Luxury l br ap1 . I e KiflJ:·ti Bdrm11 View, Call 4M-7U7'9. Unfuml1Md e Adult • Pool • Ba.rbeque1 • •trr-Newport Beach From $120 to $215 mo • Choic'" of 2 1..'0k>r sche . roundPd with plush land· e Custom ca,..,..tinc MONEY avaU for lit A 2nd M&-414.1 or eves 549-1058. loan1 ~ purchase TDa. ---.,,~~,_;,.===­Marvin McOure Re a I • HARD to J1nd! 2 Br, encl E1tate:. Day1: 492-8332, e:ves, ear, )'I'd for itids/pels. $135. 492-0424. ALA Rentals e '4s.3t00 • Dishwa~hfr~ 1 I ed h II l!C&plng BAYFRONT RENTAL ··-e 301 N. I I Co do Bechelort • J Bdrm• • JatU7.Zi . r I Adult livini l!t Its best ~ewa rr " l'Of\li • ~ e BELIEVE!~ Br, ~-· -d, r ·-e 1 BR 1175 Yearly balcas,.. only $325, 3 2 Bdrm& e 3 Bclrma • Heated pool 1 . uf\:u ~· ~a Br 2 th n-· e Dead·boll lock& I~ encl pr, kld5/ptts. nso 2 BR. $195 ·· . ~. 1t1..r 3K"· r oiv. l l/i or 2 Full 8"th1 ..._.. ,.,._ 1'! ALA Rentals e 64J.39oo REALTY .,,.,,. WUTW~=IES FREE =to~vall July 1st. Mr. 1.Iasler siJ:e ~s w/ • C:l~~: ip~EflTo COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS " . 4 Br. ·+ Dining. Bath le. %. Univ. Park Center, Irvine ,_, · i-.n 642-1971 DAVIS Rtally S42·TOCIO high beam ceilinas. taree 2l10 17th St., 11.B. 536- ·FABULOUS view ca bin, Houses ,umlshed 300 Built-ins. Larae fenced ~all=;1~~Pl\f t J!'io':~~KR A& UP* 1 BR furn, pool, blk to ocean !!,~ =ng 'vfi~ia:. choice Joe. Running Sprgg, 4 ;.;.;,.;....;..;;.;.;...:...---~! yard. $210 month. ht & la.st • TV• Maid <-.. __,~A·-" yrly. $140. 61~2. 64&-2696 ConVf'nient laundry ars ~~10;;,w 1~ust d :e':t: Balboa Penlnlula ~~·Call Ray Gault, NEW 3 BR, ~ Ba. Comm. • Phone &ervi';.fffd ~ •~"""~'·==~==~-oft kitchen. Enclosed pa~ DELUXE 2 Bedroom, 2 ba bailt·iM. Ntpetirc. dta encDed p.raae. s:re:rs tion, near tohool, park lilt>pplrw. $170 pr. 646-.1355. BALBOA Penln. channel -pool le. rec. Center. $33.3, e Oilldttn ,. F .. --•·n e WJNTER Rl.'NTALS e tiOI. 2 swimming poolJ, 3 BR, 2 Ba ~ aim 2 Br 2 , .. .... ......... • ...... uu sauna. recreation facill· ------- 7-HOUSES Summer rental. Bayfront. 5 ' ·• LA:ate, o.»-V.JUU Days, ask 2376 Newport Blvd, CM U 3,4 BR. Rt.en:• Now!! lies. Security m•ar4. F=P~:s R11I E1tat1W1nt9cl184 hr, 4 ba, lge float It. pier. :;=· ~· .to\:, tor Jack. 562-9220 ews. 548-9755 or 645-396T ABBEY RE.ALTY 64:J..3800 .~ but produce xlnt income. WANT TO BUY Crpdt.iltclul. 673-2>39. pgt;o, b,,tc. 546 :0 ::~: 3 BR •. 2"' BA, patio, clbhae, Thh1 Ad \Vorth $5 oa Rent SLPS 6-spend lhe Slimmer Modtl1 Open 'til f pm. 96&-0140. SEA AIR APT5 • sns: tax sheller. 5-2 BR A 2-l BR WITH CASH! Laguna· Beach m.o7~ tennis ct I:: comm pool. 1 BR. Furn. 2 lrc-doeets, on the. ocean:. 9ose to 2700 P1t1raon Way, CM homea on a double Jot. $813. Colleae Park J'ixer.upptt, THREE Arch Bay. 4 BR, 3 AV~. Juty.3 BR, 2 BA. $300. lease, Aft: StG-1151. queen size bed, priv ctres. evuyth1ni. ~530 i. nr Harbor Blvd & Lfa. 2 BR. Crpu, drp<, ~ 1 bllc N. of Adams off Bffdi Blv. 7'J9 No. 6 Utica. \ monthly income. $10,000 any oonditiol;l. Princlpala: BA, avail. jq1y, Aug. Pvt. xtra irc fncd yrd. Bit-ins, 4 BR, 2 ha. pool prlVlle&H-1ng nn. xtta Ire rooma, encl Apt. Unfum. 365 Acf1m1 down. Askinc fm,500, Pb: onl;Y. ~anytime. bt!acb, temls co urts . w/w crpt'g, drps. Nr all Encloled yd. $330 leue. Pl' v.·/storqe. Adulla onl.y,,l.,,.--,-----546-5025 5J6.2796 or 535-1070 3 BR. 2 BA, $1~ up. Children ok. ~lore Apll., 18881 l\fQS& 1Cal C\I till< E. ill .Bead> 642-1771. PVT pty wants 3 or f Br ~lTil. edllt. $250/mo. 847-19)5. 133--2311 an 6 pm or wJmde:. no pets. SlfJO/mo. General Ontu home. 111rry 833-ll29 wkdya Lido Isla 2 BR, apr., drpo. end. yerd, Latvna Beach 203S Fullorten, C.M. __ P_A_N_O_RAM--l-C--IV21. 1~s; 642--2312, l-5 wkndl. atow, ti'lcl. pragl'. Laun-SML. 1 BR frp1 beam ceil, OCEAN VIEW - 'Tl . 1 f BR, 2 BA.. ~I blk from prlv dry area. No kids or pellr. $175 • Dlx 1 Br, apt, 250 ft. pri patio, $150. No chldm. LUXURY APARTMENTS . ,.._w:'"' 1 · 1('Al beach/club/tenn'ia. Annua,l $18). 645-4725. ocean, pool, aU featUl'H! no pets. Adults. 336 E . 20th Bn.nd New • 2 It 3 BR r•-. ~ or by mo. 956-1300. 2 BR, q,ts, drps, S'foVe, $210 -Attrac. 2 Br Apt., new St., 6t5-l317. Calttets • Drapes * LOOK * LISTEN ~Ga~rlle~!d>_;> n~•::,.;: 111~11191~. -JI * LIVE LARGE Bacftl. Walk 1 tihOps, Se! adull only. Ref a.an1.., <1e,,..i1. noo p1 I ~-----~ .. ··-;;· . Newport Be.ch ·-, patio. $160/mo. w-1 id e . cpt/lr&. bale. Ocean vu. * $115 * Built.in• -Fenced Patios 12 BEAUTIFULLY maJn.1 1 , 835-5101 day!; f'19.8351 eves. $ll5 • Lrg 2 Br. In 4-piex, Studio Apts., 1 Br. SUS. DANA POINT talned luxurious wlitL TMJ, lu1fn111 $9f.30 .. Util pd. Bach ·at deck vi-• rar No Encl Older adults. "'o pets $225 t11 $3:Al LOOll"-' K at the bir trees. bis ;•:;tH:;.·_::l!ll-lMl89~~·:,_ ____ JI vine room wllh fireplace, ----- beach. N •• t • cl•tut.. 2 BR, 2BA, Fam_ . Rm, $215 , ...... • • • ~~ 3 BR, 2 Ba. All have -•cs. Opportunity 200 • NU VIEW RENT•LS 2135 Elden. M-. Apt I . Call 6~13 for ... $1-• •-·~-l•L • - 1 Bt ,,.,. m<>-905 Lilard, m-1ru ~ .:... -~ -·· •· Nr. Newport ~ter, 100% _.;..;. ______ .I ,., D&WUa ..... 5 t-585-3586 v•.>1WV Ol' _ COUPLE to manqe lS unit Info le. Appm't to Sff big patio, 3 bedrooms, 1~ DELUXE 2 BR., l BA., epb, baths. crpr, dsh\\'lhr, I~· $110 clepreeisllon l•rtor on Jn-AVAILABLE over 1ar, privacy• cbam>. "" ' rnor.I, Coat& M .. a. $250 per ON THE BEACH! vest. of $250,IXXI WW ex-NOW $185 • 1 Br channel front, 3 BR boute in court, $160. NO. End Olarmina: 2 Br.,diu change for commerc. or in-prk'e, lra patio, chtld ok; Gar. SrnaD fftcd yard. 2 kids rm.., trplc., pr,. terrace mo + 1 br, tum. apt. month. -...0140. LISTEN t() the aplashinl ~LARG~fiE~2hBfiiRt-ooiiPiiD1! fountain In the garden, the Near beach. $151). duat. prop. · Larre Corporation desim NU-VIEW RENTALS ok. 60-558.1. w/ocean view 1% · blks telephone, ulil. 557.0U. 1 BR. Furn. le. Unhzm, nn: IRWIN co. ,._.;ble penon to ms. 673-4030 ..._3213 beach/l!lto1>1. Adu It•. Fvm. S.dMlor & 1 Br's FROM ONL y $195 friendly chatter at the pool, Call 962-lllf!t the euy·lo·take rent. Lag""a -·~11u1e TENCO Ca Di;'~n or F-•ln V•llw 494-766! or 494-72!16. I II '--2110 Realtors 64UU1 ... • .. .._, ==1 el pee a Y ft KW, OCEAN. QUEEN ot Coca-C.o'·) cor""C"'l:'~ BAYSHOREs. Pr l com-.,_ Bl d C 6lONewportCe.nterDr. ,.. ~~~ munlty'w/aardena:ate prtGREENBROOKE, 5 BR, Mesa Verde .-wport v ., M. 18.10E.Ottan rlvd. LIVE a little • at the "in" * NEW 2 BR • blk to 'bMch placr, the adult complex Spectacular view. 1250 a known for unmatchPd man-49f.3.183 or .ftf.233:9 Suite ~ Nt'WpOrt Buch PRODUCfS. · ' l600 IQ. ft. bomt. Lease for BEA\rr. FURN. 2 BR $175 Lona Buch (213) 435-SS45 TRIPLEX beach, 4 BR. 3 BA, July l· $385/mo. SWim • CI u.b. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1ame rm .• fli>'c. Up. Incl uW. Hid pool. Mna'd by William Walter• Co. Can start tuU or part. time Sept, s. ~. Courtesy to 968-078! Lease $295/mo. ar wll Owner's unit plush le apac· (!>10 hrs. per wk.) Company brokmi. 60-5211. · $.'4,950. OWner 56-3182. Adults, no pets~. lelboe Penhuula ious w/2"Jl0 sq ft of· 1ivin& ntabllshes business f~ dis-'VATERFRONT Duplex, 1_ FOR rent Jul,r Ir Aug. 3 BR, ... _ rt a. "di VERY Nkl! 1 Br dplx. o,Jiet. . agement, impeeeable detail. ,;L;;:.lcle;=:l:=l;. .. ::..:c:;..;:::.::,. _ _,,I 'area. Compl, custom • tilt tributora. db: J ER. dock 1........, "I'• 2 BA, turn home, $250 mo. ,--wpo -· Sep. by ......-. Adults 2 BR. l~bc., patiO, ba1con,y, LIKE IT! Call 546-62'U QELUXE S Bfl. 1 BA. • w/every modern conven· · · • ...... ,. pr, Call 839-2432 ---------ov .... -_-. .,~. 1-315 E. SQ. S250 monthly on Ynrb' Leue .. Mo.··..\ No -·~·G SummerorWinter.67J..7Sl · -.... ....,._l""_.,.,....wil. ..1 .. 1.. 1. a••r"""8 • i•nc•. Ex<hana• only; ~· t ~· · H .. ~ .......... ~ Throe to s Bedntoml, l'h y • ., ~-. -•t ~••· FAIRWAY VILLA -·~ ' equity + $30,~. cash for Co tlablng or apend more ~.m;ect . 11(5.Q7~ ~r .,...,, • ._,_. -•m -batbl, pool, 2700 JQ ft ltvlng (2l 1 BR, TraileTs. $90 + A C. fTJ.-1521 or Nf...1771. . Meta V... ,.'' 15 to 20 unlll. can Mr, time wit!> your . lavori!e . LRG .• Br., 3Jl« lam rm., ...., •. SU!!1b!e lor -mo+. No d>lldren or ..... c I . llNdl APARTMENTS Harris 545-8424 sotmt bobby and let the ·~ BY Owner, on upper Nwpt home, f ~I c, w / w ft.nilly, mother-in-law, bll· 6tfi..llll9, lf2..3.n5. ap strine 20122 Santi. ~~.St6-C.S J>~ 2 6: S COASTREALTOR3. oreesmyoumonel,'j:ASH Bay,4BR.poo!,beout~ crp!/drpa, !ill RIO, dbl liardroomormaldquarten. 2 Br, uti! pd. $170/mo. No ••NEWcl1oplex2Br,crpts, hrk·LlkoSur""""''-'.na pr, $lS5 qp. A• walllilUl8' INCOME HOMES NEW DUPtiEXES $48,950 REQUIRED $2498 • .5ecUred. Rental tbru .~t I at ~ gar, Irr yrit $310 mo. WJll lease, or le.ate option, petL 2'1l'1 Maple St. drill. bl.tbl. 5 min. from QUIET • DELUXE"• ) otc., :IOl5 llfoe .. per wk. 714: 6l1-9S93 at~ 54,._*4 aft 6 pm. or sell with low cub down. 54Mi913 Dam ~t Marin&. $190. 2 I: 3 BR APTS l~il*-~103L~!J~1 ~~~ LIMITED OPPOJ\Tt!Nm Write --tor -t;on, inclu<!a phone nwnber J • or &46-3l03. ' PRESTIGE home 3 BR $475 per month. 6f6.1ln. <X>UPLE Jor m&nlCe of 6 Od1 74• Prv. patios * Htd Pool• Newport HouMI U""'m. 345' w/pool. Luleo-'.!>i ol Jut •-l Br. Now. $150/mo. c ........ Mar ~' llhc>•'r * Adults On!,y NEW TRIPLEXES $67,930 " Now under conatrucUon at 151 E. Bay It., Coata Mesa. Complete J\l)y. &42-4905. Gent rent. $100 cleuing depotit. 223> Eldeh. 646-Q78. M rtf t-A- REDI-BREW ••• l3SO mo. an.ms alt 7 .. Huntl"'ten Buchar"'"" .... -CORPORATION wkenda. ~ ~ l77T Santa A.na Aw .. C.M. 1001 Howard Amrue HARBOR View Homes. 5 BR ~~I 'Mar. Apt, ll3 ·6"-55G Oft the Hy Sin Mat.,, Ca. 94401 3 BR. apts. dTps, bllna, Someno~ $640 "''" LaQUINTA HERMOSA t\,';;q_ M * * $170 * * ''~~~ aportm'"I llYlnl: LIQUOR STORE ~10.:.:. !!>;: 'J 2~1~ • * 644-ISl.7 * -CounlrY EsU.r. u.. r '""" 3Br,11> Ba, n<w!y pUt!ed ;.;-b;kinr lite w&tl!I'. * 6 \!NITS * IN E>Sl'BLUFF -·~-0 OPEN · HOUSE S•t. & Sun. 12 to ,5 p.m. TRIPLEXES. Mlldelt at 17th . St, jn HWltineton Beach, walk to beach. Call £16S=~ -.. l'I'' 11 ~··'I \t I • 4 Cult Sale -NB $200 J«, Old HauH• * Apll. !m-2392 T-Unfurn. 3ll Ill( .. Spu1oul Apts. Tero-Oii 'l'DI AGID Bl!lns, crpt/drpa, encl patlct. $750,CIOO be<Uh .... 7 Dea. Flat 10 yr lie 120 GOO 1 raced pool; lmlkm Pl 1 a 2 BR. """ 6 11-Nr oc1lll a llhc>p'r . OilldHn mini pool•, 7 lifbted t i>Ius tor ~ ~!or * 145·0111 * 3 Br, 2 Ba. 1rtcd yrd, P"1 EHt Bluff BBQ, Unbelleftble Uylll( • rl111I•-I ..... ,._ ok, no pelt, 880 Center SI., ni1 "°""'· plus mUes $40,000 • .Lies. plUI G.w, fix. m .W.111h COITAMllA ~or family. $ZO mo. 3 BDRM 211 n• I .. OnJy . ~ Paoli T-s. CDatllt"l add. CM. ec.&\40 or 5CS-2632, I bicycle trails. pUtllqc, Iha i!odL Prtndpsls only, Write * * * • ~. om rm. • 1 BR· FURN. $171 10D ._ 1-ODI -NEWLY DECORATED fieboard, aoquet, """""' 1' C!...i!!erl Ad 't422, pauy $85-PRlVATE Bach-w/ Sha,,.• Br, 2 Ba. Redwood car far. Pool " """· ALL UTILIT1ES PAID (-M' Ottoll S.,l 2 BR w/ru. $140, !nod yrd lmJn $164.50 """1tbl1: - Pilot, P. O . Box t.llO, Oirta ldtchftt, nr _...,, ,\lJ, :;"tlo; dlbw..,-crptt, drJt<. '4"::"' ~me>. -wJPaUo. Wtr-pdc ~ and "-~ J:Je:u., Ca.~. util pd. , o. H.B. ~. or . {f blkl S. ot San 0Seao 'f"rw1 SPAC. LOYeJy 2 BR.. apt. PlacmUa Ave fA), call 2-~tory town ~ El WINDOW washing busiJtesa · * * * Huntlngten Buch on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt neu beech. lhla apt, btwn 1 I< 5 f!36.-02!, tric kllcl>ens. prlvata_pa $125-'RARE }'Ind! 2 ar.. I I~ tD162!1Plrklk!eLano.) ........ porch. Lllht " • 1 ... bal ... 1 ... c..,,.1~dr :~=·rout~ j;::; ~~e beach, bll.ins:-~ids/pet 3 BDRM., 2 BA'nf, elect 8-;tn.lbfor~ • (n4) 847-5ffl chHrf\11. Ref. req. Ji45 mo. ROOMY 3 Br, 1% Ba. ~perlu, Su~ _ ~----;:.-~~ !!!!!!-i~':'i[F"'"'-1 ~!137~2"~!~~:=-:== cpt/dtp, dWhr, lndr)I. 2 ~ w11!1 el~o,iiriiii mo. 4 hn day. Xlnt ar .. lor .• . . bltin R/0, I.a. ht,, $145 • $165 -· . <hldrn ck, no ,.U. $170. mild ......,_ 1Uo1 - htcnutnr bu<. or relaxinc * * tireplac<, """ " drpo. Bachelor ~ 1 BR. patios, Holl,ywcod Style apt. Dahish 54:h1215. Fuh1o",;''1~i'.Ja at ;r.,..:_:• aft's ontbebch.$3000~&>\vn-$llS-HONEYfortheMonq! &>'xlOO' tncd lot, dbl gar. Apt1. Fum. Ml frplc's, prtv. cararei. frplc, dl x kit., DELUXE 2 Br •• l% bt. MdSuJJoaquinHWaftoM ~-~pJex::,~Y Owner. 1 l 0Br1• terms 673-8193. !_ Brt .-'e houle, Chlldren/ $229AGENT. per 9mo62· C&ll -,,. ,.;:_:,"a't" ... '' '" Divided bath • Iott of wuher/dcy<r 1775. SUJ63S Studio, -11~. pool , Tal•n"""" (714) fff.1900 .-ae yan .... , 1ara • ·2 WEEK courw .1 ..-",."me. -4411 or -8?5--mt -r ... )"' r··-·:- 10.20% dn $'5,500/offer. order • rm-.'.'.'.' ~. * * * -c:Iotei.. ll<C bell, pool I< • bllns, pvt patlol, m<), I for nntal fnlonnatlon 2233 Ru•-Dr C.M. ,..._. -$1"• •rcHTONt •e _, pool tables. •auna be.t!w. * GltEAT VIEW · 2 BR.• Child ok. no pelt. -96. WESTALfl'' ~-· • 84&-!16111orlnlormatlon. ~ • r, ... , 3BR. 2BA. F&mlly dining A· s.e tor younell? 173111 f'l1>1c:, blbw, .....reclm. pool NEW DELUXE 2 Br I" ,~ S57-Moo· FREE Lance Interior -.blm.,yardlorkldl/ oreLBoatdoor.Walkto lokfN Co x .. 1*'nt.n.(lblkW.olS2JDUp.-. m-3535 Bl dbl E ·o,.;; CAPRI > LEX, Cl. 2 BI\. d-~ ~~-to ~--pet, •. '* * beach, -• ltllh -· IW nc-Be•cb, 1 blk N of Sla!er) .. 121~· . 1700 Westc!lf! Dr. tlct N .. .,, -·-·•w• w~ ~~ .,.., ' ' 2 BR, bltlnl, pool Walk to M.... ~ or Adult Llvl••-No pelt pa s. r. ores._.,-. ..... ... ro· , ··-pie, ca•·~• •. Nr Bushard A Danni-Sta. 8f2..7MS .... -~~ • .., --•• .u 7~4 •1uu ...,. uuvr; « $1"• ~'N'T BEAT! 3 Br .. '& btaeh. $2)0.qp. Oran1• ~•· n...1,.ve 2 Br, Pool. "~'" .., .. , -~ •tc w1t• -· Clu'aifi..i •d ~ · · • ~---•-•' FURNITURE RnnAL ~ -FOURPLEX by owner, belt No. 377, Dally Pilot P. O. !nCdlt'ne·. )'I'd, encl 1ar, kids/per _,... tnl 3 BR Swnmer Rental, 1 blck O>ul Real Eatate, ltt aa. NEWLY DECORATED Carport. Fum. or Unf. to beach, pool, decor !Urn., 2 BR. Con> Lido. Apt. Adu[.,, 2 BR w/pr $133. War.r pd. GCUi274 .,.., 111 """""· Lux. l5tlJ Box 15t1J, Costa M,., Calil. '* ·• * *ll'E have i lll'p •Iect!ort edits only·-mo. 536-Ull ~ ·~ ~ ~·-21-Pl ntt • ,,~, It. '"' ~-· I 9--. ,........., no pe ts. 'UOll,I u. ....... ~ •v act a ,,..ve ...... _...,. .... FRONT, New-~· 1q. -\o .,.._ crp . .._.. 1 • or s and • bldn:lam homes Call b • ~, _. • 536-2376. GROUND Qoor <1pporbtnity LANDLORDS. Do yoo have that CID bt moTed blto BACH Apt, 1 m». fl'om Hwy. 5t&-4924. twn. 1.;,, 6:J&..4U). Fin4°1t, 2,000 l<f· fl. 1 B BY Owner-Duplex, for Dlatributon with new a va~! We can fill~ almost tmmedlateb' on our beach. GM I: water paid. Cotta MIN ' * SHARP! Untum 1 Br. ]J'I. )Vt. tundeck. Sbl~j Mt,ny delirable tenants: on R 0 1 1 $90. 213: !BZ-2l17. . ~ to OCC I: uct. $140 sincle prtf'd. $400 rno/yrly Capistrano &:1ch. $50,00 or environmental prod u c t . our waitlnr ll!i. Abeolute'.. en t • Pt o D P a n • .. ..,., 7""" !racle tor loL I yr o!a'. 'Pmfltable future w/M!W NOOIAJ\GE ~ SHERWOOD. REALTY, "Mike RA>orn For Dotd-DELUXE ,.rmo. !ill-7761. -"""'~:.:~:::=·=,,_=,.-,--II -· company. Call 9 01'>5, pm BEACON R. ENT••s 54MSS5 dy " .. cl•an out the APARTMINTS l Br apt unturn w/1tove. *I-BDRM. APT.* Mon ••-· ~ "'JM• -prase .. )'Ollr 1nt1b II CA!H Air ~· ~-• • 3 Sw'-Adi!,....,~-120 ~SI, In Elltblutt. $\15 TRIPLEX/4-Plex. Top 0000. ~• '"' ~ ~· * .U:OI 11 * ~ Br., 2 Ba., 2 r•r. with DAILY pnDf ~ • • • .,c 1 • "'' ~-~•a • -me. 10% dn. Fortin, fnvHtmenl 1 •NDL. O'RDSI q>t/drp., AD<, JN ....,L o...n!i •4. ntlfll Pool• • Health Spa • CM-· ·,671-Milt Rltn. ~. 5'M625. · , W1nted 230 ..,.., • own. 5292 Sluen 59.l-«i53 Tennla Court• .. Came and NR. 11th St. 2 BR, pr, tncd ' Wt Speclailzlt bl n;..,... do. 146-607L 51T W. liar. CM Lllfe lo 'n'adef OUr Tl'odt!t'• BW!artl !loom. yrd, child • ton! pet otc. -&.a IMPORT OOMPANY with Beecb e 0oroaa dd Mar e Wltlte ........., Dime-M.lne ml N. Matn1 SA Pvadlae eolumn lo for""'' 1 BEDROOM $138/mo. Avl now. 546-8087. --Glltwan sta ' • ·--· ........... I 5 I-. 5 ...... 5 bocb. FROM $1al * NEW ....... unlt..i ,....._, c~•-u.0. -. , -.-Our Rtntal ~ "EDITERRANEAN 1215-LJ\G. J ~R. 2 BA apt °""· \> blk -· t ,... I . ..,._,, ·--· -vice It FREE .. You! n, M ...... charm. patio, beaut. bdl. $ll)O. F. r. rv ..... I acti.. 1nvt1tor 'wltb' ~ NU.V!ew r $~~1A VILLAGE rrourtdtt. Adu!!' SIMOl6. ~ yrty i..., -=.~!st= v-·~· NU·VllW RENTALS -TJ-C ~Q.• • 2 c 2 Br AcMr.. "'pell op1 676-8839 .,..,. -. Pkwy) tarvna Nl(ueL ;-;r ~ °' *4.-c.:a P<r w · 400 1:~5.'l~:O M. BAY i.cEAoows Am ~. · ,. tor •PPL with MT. NoWt or RENTING<LEASING Tire ,ml• witlt th• luilt./n CAucUe RENTAL omCE 387 w. Bay St. CM 6*-4073 Adu~s·Condo-W"IGr. Mr. Orel. 131-1050. Homes CJnb'. 5 yr's exp. • ... ._, v-a.tt.rt cf tt.. OPEN 10 AM to I PM 2 BR. appcr. CloMti 1arq:e. 2 br-'pafio.wfD..reter-frnl .... nt21 hn ~ Wf..,r ~ _, bo-Adult ,.... $110 = Monty to Loon 240 C ... ,· u. 1 2-2 BR. 111 Ba. !n hiplex-•'6·16"".-• mod.·-· S210/-. oroni ,...r ~ to Orlfl four sr,.i. words. f . · • crpta, drapes. c 1 e an , -Slt.SUo-2.5 pm. .( ·1st TD loa'n' 1 i220 . Nice 2 °111' front d[>rx I p As M u c I painted. stove, nrrt(., lotmd *DELUXE I It 2 BR. • Natlonal S.rvleotl Ce..t w/lrplc, 1tv/nfer, Iha& L I I I I · I " nn .. lots cobi,,.t I< c!oeet Bltns, dlhwlhr, ,.,.., nr So. Real.., • :>4MllL. - 8'!4% INTEREST ..,,.., -• .... . . • • -• • . ... O.ildren, ..... nso. $115 c...t Pia ...... $45-232]. 1 ROOX apt wlbOtlt, 2 • TD l .... Utll ~ • Br oludlo mo. 66-:!006. E••t Bl-~ ooold-• • -·" s. M -. n ·oans n;:lrpl. ,;.;;.:-'. , BR-· $115.,... "" .....,.;:-COili:, .... 0 . ~ ..... 'Onltp 0.. $315 -Lr(. 2 Br., 2 "' • i I p u R c 0 .• 1 ·, ~DI'"':::.":; • DI LUXE 2 Bl\ dpllr. Nloe • ...:~ "WE BUY Tft'S" frpl""· b!tntt, l blk bMch. ,l I I 1 ~ I. I "'f· n, pa I BR. 2 BA~ lo< t-to bof. --• '"'~ NU-Vll!W Rl!NTALS • • • • • ... ... w. wn.on. !II 3605. lltcldopac.,,....su1r.,dlo ...... -~· ' Slftlw Mtt. C.. · m«l!O " "' -I y U · I I ,_...., __ ,.....oil: IJPW::. 2 •1 Br. apt $14'.,. nn kdbl·-; auto door NEWPORT • BAfiililiiT 60-2171 S4M611 ** OOPUCX BRAllD .J c • Venatn• boaan .,,,.,... -. ept/drpo, bl .... --er avall. Pool It A."T. 2 Bl', 2 .... Dr - llerrllls --21 ,.... NEW. H• , <II» OWllOI"• ji I I I : .,_,, a maibd dllle11a In 1~ Mepf• Nq. l. SG-3Sl3 ll«:ret.tloaat .,.._ talltt Gall -• NEED CMHt $1.000. O? up unit. s BR., s BA ·J hi& drinking •Inca ,,.,. -. • $m • N••-......... 1o.is,ooo, ll0,000 UICI more .• F!nplsce, b!Hns. llllll oq. lt. i to a psydllolrlst. Now he 1 BR.. nowty dooof, sm. utll E AntJp \Y>Y. NB See '"'" Thr1tt a a Real _+ s dOr:lrl wlviow ot. be.II. I R A p H o H I does his dtlnkltlg en tho _ • pd. Quiet &ocl!cle CM. For »&nl(ed by I adi, ____ 1 '!ldate_J.oon, !!.!'00 °"""" • hWo. Walk lo bell · • • G c lelo .,. diuclclo .-qullt adltt, no P• ti. ll'ILLIAM W.ALT.tR.S-CO. • Ing ,,.....,. -lite ...,.,, ,.-lho'P,1nr. !yr. • IQ5. ~ I I r I i,y""r.111nv '",.,. -~ $41 9113. """'.,._ ~ Ina.., ,... lilto Alto uc Refs. r<qulTecl. '73-49llO. -• -• )Ocl "-lop'""" *P llo. 3 boiow. EXCEPl'lONALLY Ira 2 br, 'I.--• n .... r. d c..ta Meoa • Pl!NT~s~-~E.~$LEmas IN I' r I' r r I 2 be. otudlo. Cpr., drpa, yard • Ntw Jrr. 2 BR. unfunt. ~ lotna. AVCO •~ , SQU, , w/palkl. Close 10 So. c...t. opt, Y1nl. -Wolk to lllmt· Marketplace T11R11'1'. 1211 N"'1IOI( Cir. I Ill. loo "1cd >'art!. 516--01&8, m-o745. ~n Plaza. $160/mo. Dr. -tOL Newport mooth. 4311 M"'"°"", c II. 6 U«aAMeUTO ~~ AN~• lfl1W I I I I I I * •BEAUTIFUL' • ' BR. Call n 1: ~.,n14, Bwll. ""-111.-. Aftll Jul>' lot. 64:HllS. ~· '"' • • • • • • :;:,1,"l•".!m-:porary~~Gartlt~ll.n-Apll~~· Pc!IW<.-_!:AqL ... K,_to<lrpa.~ach ... 1'r.-.j..l~lllii:..,;.~~"d::i;j~l--ean • .,,_,.J' 1llO! u ad! A-ad wut M '*-• ll:iod lo-':" IUI& -·•· SCRAM•LlTS 4NSWDS IN CLASSIFICATIOll-.OO S170. Call IAMJ'-7111 Palm. + 14toll!IT. The DAILY . PILOT ORANGE COAST'S pm*" ape!, • 11 t .... _ • l!ulJt.Joo • -carpei. e llnJIOI e Walk In cloaeto • Swlmmb\C Pool • e.t-b-IM• • Enctooed Gartit Al lltllies Paid AduJta, 1'IO Ptll W~dUltancoto ~ Jbopplng centtr. ~ A-..lo St., C.M. '42·'10I * Tuesday, J.., ~. l97Z • --1~11._ .... ~ .. ;;;-~l~[S) 1--..... 1~ [~· ·~--1 L I ct; I l(H] ~'· ~s,111~·~![0]~1•11:..I ~I c'•1~·-t~'~;;;r•1 111111 la,.,.~ co-F7lO HelpW ... MIFJ IO lttlpW ..... M.IF711 461 ,._,,, CfrM .. ) .... •• Pa~I tw,W.,IM.MI · ' =,....,~,;;;...--,~r:-1 =~~~:---~r P.operh..... -. -•· -----.-lfEX:::;:CELLENT;::';"::;:;:'"""':OIJllOt=:llllll:7:ty.I DELUlre ,.._ home. .;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;i:;;i;;i;;:;; I FND Small rnY cot with <mlPLE'IE day • 1 r • • Autt Mech""ic c:z I for richt air!. Sonlo lactoQI rum. 4 BR.on18' Channel. NEEDED .....,;.. 1eatbu <111at vie. Laruoa Hllll ...._ T:31! am THE HANGMEN, up lo M BMW ~. Should • experknce requlnd. $2. CJooo boteb. 2 boat allpa. REIPONlllLI Ta!Mew A "-"" C 1\1 to ~:30 ,.._ -tlJnJ Fri. di.le., •ptAt le tabor, mobile hove C1ua A lJeeM•, Good enca to . ._ but rapid OJI. v-u.n Allf t.Sept, S. WORKING COUPLE 515-1~. • . ~ ';rry~ aif.:n ~ ~!Ott. Call 517-"" Wortdllcr <oodltlons, Ste 1 d vanc:<iooit. We will tr.in Rtnt to ~ ncom-need one or two btdroom rc>VND: -Black 1.abtaOOr ~ 84&-U. Mr UclnzUW Good -fl(ure a P t tu e ' Lap m a e}) I n 6 Ol)tt&Hon. 11><11d<d --. No -i. °' llouao with l"'CIO kneed PROl'ESSION,<L P.U,ttr. · C R busineu experi<llC< preCer--1 .-.•;, ,.. 'VELL P.UP wHll flea collar. VSc. Contractor ••-11ns red ia Hie, bftlth. or a<:··1---:-·.,-..,---,---1 amal! children. i I 2 0 o . yud lftr two VERY · Meaa Vtt<k, £.1\1. 567-e51.!. llonelt -. nu. ~ · MOTORS ci4ent tn...ruce. E>rfllri.nc.cl Owner. HIDltlq ... Harbour. 'l1WNED dop) {UO most. SMALL ,rreen PllTOI with j ACK T I R< Ir ~ bee el.I-R<b. Cooks 8*-4321. \lle:bttWttnl!lth•V1ctorla t....£..a ... p .... ..i /1.. au •r»-Pl Sf.8-.2759~ aw:11tst .. Santa Ana ~ £ h •• -ll!Ctr W. BaySt.J cosrA c:ecl -. .... -· • nmod .. acldlt 20 yn exp. • . 135-3171 DI• ....... . JULY-3 Br ~wt. "'18811·~. c,n!er St., Laguna Beach. Llc'd.llyWsyCO.Mf-0036. PAlNTING" PAPERING, ---------1 t!ttvunc "Bu ...... . July/Auc·Bach alps .f, $1$. MESA. _. .,.... "' p,m. 4944to2. 19 yn bi Harbor area. 'Ll~A di-A;~ in Ptr90n $100 wk. All. new ..,,t, et.:. LARGE male Iii.oh Setlto', Drlv-eyo bonded. l\ef'lfllm. ro.2300. ~-AUTO •• S~L~~Ncar lll"'t have ' months ex-27142 Ortego Hwy. Step.stobch.IJ'15...m'Sor<&n1 ~~~tu!!OC::OU:~ Dea collar. VIC'. Udo Iale, QUAUTY Mal co1 t lnc. Pm!esaionalPainting LASalperienc'for::u:: ~noe on ellt~r a SanJuanCapi1tranr> 1en-6C-lf03. ,.,. CaJJ 673-3796 We1lhtt gu, oil rtlit.tant. Inttr/exter. Quality work. esman ~ency. Keypunch, Keytape, or a . . · BA y VIEW 2 bed!-' ble couple are look .. .,; for 3 Npt Beach. or stay1 biaC'.k. H I w l 8 y ' I Rea1. 507,7455 afttr SPM Group in9ur&nct, demo. Kt'}' Disc devise. EXP. babysutter,. to care lot BR. 2 BA' houlf: \\'Ith fenced S'/3-4181. 5C5-6l9$. ple.n, See Bob .Cre:vitr at INTERVIEWING .f Ir 6 yr old girls. From 8 aleeps • compltte)y ~ )'ll'd. Wt mme occupied Found Irlah Sttter, Costa QUALITY inlerior pailtti~. CREVIER MOTORS Mon-Fri 9.13:30 p.m. am to 6 pm. 5 Qay1 wk. Call ed. Aw.II Jm. iD Sept. SlJO and cared lor tM p11t 11\'e Meaa. Call 145-asst EfKfrlc1I Veaj 0l"E'alonable -rat e 1. 208 W. 1st St. .11.irs._ Waneu, 541..s221 days. pr month. --ooly yem. S!G-0135. • -·t ••• COtlere ltud<nt. 646-1051. S.•t•-A•• ON EXP. typitt~M-<Ia,r-1t. agent. 6$-4930. "ro""RMER==-------n-want= --illH EL ECTRJOIA.N, licensed, EXT painting Free rL Mnk p 0 2 BDRM turn: dtluxe on house-littinr &ituatlon. Min. LO 51 bonded. Small job!. maint. Rea's! Lic'd. G~a.r. You ;ck ll5-3 I 71 N~~E B~~lJ:c :C:fu;~ C:~· Meaa, 92625: -... "7" -· r· .. -n.. • n-.._ ' u. ST: ve:ry ~-ameae &: re~. 548-52(13. ~ lo 'll do t •M •OM .., J .._.. .,._, .:. mos . .n.rn:teocei ...... ve no meJe cat, blue · collar. ELECfifiCAL WORK. All co r-we res·__,,...,.. AUTOMOTIVE EXPER SJlJ{ FINISHER. only. ~ pets. No cblldren at. homef Strayed from 2110 W • kind.i. Big or miall Uc'd A PAINTING ·~Honest, ~lean. EXPERIENCED AUTO. LOT PACIFIC MUTUAL Full or part time, tQp pay, I~ I BALBOA, ISLAND 2 bednn OnJy ~ • aenae 0 Oceanfront, N.B. Sun rri&bt. I . F . ' t 546-02U guaranteed \\'Ork. Licensed MAN NEEDED. APPLY IN FASHION Lc;J..AND be11t of· workine con<J. Apply tum. June $150 wk/July. Ir , t;e1POnsibiUty. Tel. <71•> Reward. 64MW. na. ree ea • • & insured. 675-5740. PERSON TO MR. STEVEN· (Corner Santa Cruz & in person, Continental Clee. S1m-r Rentuls Aug. llllil. 644-00 evei. ~--~---· ,.,..,,,--..,...-,--REWARD. Loot -sml blk Gotdonirig WALLPAPER HUNG SON. UNlVERSITY OLDS. Newport Center Drh'el ent, 810 N. El Camino, San 1PALM MESA APTS. IN Newport Bch, II' patio I: WE "'Ollld like-to rent )OOJ' penile-White beard mark· Cart Ftebko 646-UG MOBILE, 2850 HARBOR Clemente. ~-· TO NI"!'. 'n•'•u" frplc.. Sleepe 6. Steps to lovely, beautiful house with i n r-r up tu re on tum-YARD CLEAN-UP TlME'!' i:::'i;;;C.:,7=-=~-,,-1 BLVD COSTA MESA * MEE daily bu s EXPERJENCED I 1 I · -~w .. ,., ~ sll "doclclnN t•-a PROF. palnttno, alao "'°"• " · tr•••portatlon Jor -~~· 1·n • •.•• FURN OR UHJ'URN ocean. CaJJ 675-5852. P • · ewPOr ...... my-&l'lBWen 10 Pepi-Vic: Tree removal, pruning, lawn AVON INVITES YOU to ...... ..,,." k d I< tr ' · for AQgUal Best of Re/er· Aho la fertilized accous. cell~. lnter/exter. l.os Angeles until 'move to Ba er, Brea . PAI ~· UnbelirVably large · &ptl., LAKE ARROWHEAD houae encH. Call• Waltah Clark, Springdale/Hell. 84&--5350. caredre • wru --5. Lie/Ins. Free UL 64S-Sl9l. start earning extra cash N rt . Sept , 12 Full or part time. Lucci 1 huge pool., · Jacunl elect tor rent by ftt'k. FOr into LOST cat, north CM. Long top u, mow, il &;''" SJ aetlina f)Uf exciting cos-ewpo • · Deli Bakery, 8911 Ada.nu bl~lnt. abac crpil, dl"pl, call 6f2...1290; 646-8705.' " 644-0022. hair, grey/black tiger, wht ~~.!:~1 llYI sealed ~~ ,......_, FOR dean & neat p&intin(, metlc fashion& for summer, STRUCTION Ave HB aauna etc. Multi, no petJ. WANTED d ~ ~ interior or uterior Is nu. '7Z•. For a ...._...nal appt. CON 1..c-=":;;-.,:·=,,_=;;:;::--* NOW to Sept. IS. Unf. 2 paw•/chest. R •war • t D'·' --~· ·-~,.~·-Lo•u OFFICER FRY COOK. EXPER. SINCl.ES •···· •••• From Sl35 Young couple 1''0Uld' Uke to "'"02311 or .:=:"' 9449 AL'S GARDENING ra es. IQJo/ ---.. '\Al.U J'fll"'•.,.. ,..,,. -....... -" BR apt. C.M. J175. Hat ~ .,...,... • vi-t op~. for ·a..;._iser Jn Apply in person. O>tony 1 oc.un.ro, •••••···~ •v11 1<11i .f0 rtfrle I: bltm. 557-MOO. rent 2 BR unfumlsht.d house LOST 1mall black cat (S mo. for gardenini I: am a 11 Pl11ter, P•tch, Re,.lr IBABYi>;· liiiriSii'Ti'irr>,...,.-;;neecled;;d;;;-:-. -;my;; ..'Ul1 .-· vt1•"' 32ll ff Cost. i BEDRM ••••••• From $160 with a:araae ill CM. UP to old 1 maJ B .1 d tandscaplne ltl'Vlces. call -...,,=..,..=,..,,==O"I home • l"e ho"seketplng, rttl~tial construction dept KiM'~hen, -arbor, Xoa're J1abt, the)''re ~ V1c•tlon Rent1l1 425 SlSO mo. Good rei.. Both ) e e. u 1 er s 541)..5198 evt& s er v t n 1 -"' " in Costa Mesa. Requires a esa.... ~Iced 1561 Mesa Dr. employed, 557-9305 aft• PM. Emporium Parking lot Sat. Newport, CdM, Calta Mesa, * PATCH PLASl'ERING C.M. area. aft S::IJ 642-7452. min. ot 2 yrs exper. in ap.1'G"°"E"N'°E=R"A"L,...--o=t7fl"°c-e:-.I (I blb·treim Newport Blvd.) VACATION trail.et'&: cabana 6/17, 2:30 pm. Reward, call Do\-er Shores, Westclitt. All types. Free estimatu: BABYSI'ITER, my home. praisin& rt'l.ldential A: small Permanmt run time for 5t6-8860 for rent. Elttro· bea:ch 3 or 4... br. house· from &f2...3525 or 646-92S7. QUALITY Call M0-682S 1:30-5:30, M·F, 2 children; ihcofne uni& w/some con-small businea In Costa t E nada, M owner. Fntn Vly er Hunt. ~LO~ST~IJ~.do~Sa-t,--"M"'al..,....• "'kl"tt,-en. Plumbint C.M area. 0~'11 tntns. 1truction lending preferable. J\1'esa, Prefer 25 to 35 yn. ,Sum..., R~ntals ~· nse)) x. Bch area. By July 4· Refs. Orange/White nose, chest, GARDENING --,.-....,.--::-,,.--I '645-0518. This pogition tncludes loan Light typing, good phone ~·-~~--~·ESA APTS~ BIG 33S7BEAaRft 3~ -~A , -·ely 31 " 84 "' 7 "'-0383-'-;'-' =--:::;:;,-.,.-,;,;; paws. Maybe i n j u red • 5 Yn exper, in area. Re-save on home .re'l>&in. B""EA=u"'TI=CIAN="'s,.nee-dod=-. "T"'o•' I solicitation & builder . coD-skills, sorite bookkeepinJ MINUTES TO NPI'. BClt .......,."""LAlv M.D. It Fam. wish 3 BR 673-1328. planting, haul away, general Free e~t, plumbuw, pa111t, hair stylists only. Male er tact. M111t hllve appraised helplul. Send reply to . FURN. OR UNF1.JRN. Br 2 Ba Cabln. Day/Wk. house, w/pool. July 1.21, landscape meJntenance. Installaoons ) 839-0372 female. Sand Crab Hair wUh a financial Institution. Classified Ad No. 462, Daily tinbelievably lara'e apt&, 80S/9U.$tW 1J4/585-35 7 G. SXM>-$»>. 2U-82)..4303, ~:i~1:!°~~8:r,m~~ ~~ .F~ estimates. PLUMBING RF;PAJR Designs, 963--3433, H.B. Call l\lr. Da~n. MS-1500. Pilot, P .O. Box 1360, C.OSta bure pool, Jacuzzi elect bit· Rent1l1 to Shire 430 FAMlLY needs home. Schls, Victoria &: Pacific, CM. 540-7173 or 646-9076 ~~ jo~~ Im;° BEAUTY Operator, apace to CALIFORNIA Me1a, Calif. 92626. :.· lhagAd\llt."""'' !:" aauna STUDENTS no .... , 1403 •hopping R<ro. Call BUJ 541).7912. ~·s a!Land~P"'!:_._yree I -""'""'"""'""===-I ""'t • Hair West. FEDERAL SAVINGS . GENERAL OFFICE • · •no..-· • ·-• Parker, Agent ~2500. remov • Ymu reu:ro1.~ing. COLE PL.UMBING 673-4186 COUPLE to manage 18 unit SlNGLES ••••••••• From $13!5 Clay St New. Bch. 2-4 in MIN. Dachshund red m8.le Trash ~uling lot cJ--·p 'IA L-_ .. __ ~Arn~ _ Typ'·-•~ !Ome "-- LEASE • S'Br lurn. house. '""' • .,...., .. · ~ •u-. ae,v..,....,. ~ v ... BE AU Ty 0 p •rat 0 r •. motel, Costa. Mesa. 'f•>N per "''6 • ug ... ~ lilJEDRM ••••••• From Slt'.I afternoont 165. a mo 8CBl" on hind qu arter · ~ir sprinklers. 67~11Ei6. 1 8 furn pt, W9fk ttq'd. Prtvtot11 ~!~RMriibt: .. i~ 1! =;,_ apt, pool vw f.': ~~;'!!'..:O!'"· = ,!; 's~~.0 0 PY " JAPANESE G •rd • n • r. pf.~t~~l.':i:. 1 i"~i;i;;."!';:. :':'~~ ': :::'.;ii: ... uw'.' 567.00.' o11ioe -=i;. ,,..,., ... tlt--.1r 1561 Mesa Dr. with Mrl ~-. Call "·-Id Complete Yard\lt'Ork A for Don. 673-Cl~. CREATIVE aelling, total * ~--~·--PI .. tt-* S • .,.. .. ._. Blvd) •• u.n: .nacv • 1 Wrought iron bar stool '". Clean-up. Free Eltlmatea, ALPHA Pool service Get dy t .., .... ., \.oUIUll, .... ( blks tro~s:r" . 646-6Ml 6-9 pm. ....._ ___ ,, 11•1 whi:te plastic a~ing. Vic 64J..3102. , your pool ready for •awn-e BEAt.rrY OPERATOR look, w::~t.::a--~ 850 West 18th St. IMM M~ -~·• to -2 r.J-Placentia & 17th St · m•r. n-·-nabl• rates -n wanted Imme d. Ex· \\rear, w .. ,.... Costa Mesa Calif. 'I I< 2 BR tum or unfllm au• ·~~ 1 .:.... PROFESSIONAL tree work, nc...,., UUl potential Orr Co Refs req. • • BR turn t •••SO -... REWARD • ..,.,_1009. .,~o "&I" ask lot o-~·. · pt"rlenced. Also . ope raton · • • CbUdftn's aection. Pool. 838-3539/~ -· ....... LOSI': .sun. tr l -col or ed Prun i ng, trim m Ing, ,c~=~..;;;.~::...:=-"'-.c'-.=...."".:._-.1 w/Jollowing • h 1 g he• t s a 1 a r Y open. Write H 0 US EKEEPER/Babylit· Sl.40 , Up. ELM GARDENS . ..-Perton1:l1 520 Collie, 1em8.le; vie. Beach & spraying, s Pr I n k I e rs • Roofin_1 peri::enta.ge paid. ',Harbor Claasitied ·Ad No. 461. Daily ter 2 aftemootis per wk l APTS. 171 ,E. 22nd St, CM. Office Rtnt•I """" Landscaping. c I ea nu P . Shop'g center, BEN1L~'S Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Coata ev~ on wkend approx Sao M2-364S. DE.it~ avallable S50 SPIRITUAL Medium a: Card ~":riam.:, :~ ~~Y ~~ ~~ENU-:G •Di:!ct. ~~ :;~:i; ~ (facing rear park'i lot) 2300 Mesa, Calif. 92626• per wk. Own fransp. Ref's Huntl....., -mo. WUJ ~. famltun ll<adlnp by Mn. WllJlama. vicinity Horbor Hi Scbool. Mow, odge & trim. "-•i<l•n-64S-m0. 548-9590. H8"'or. . CuPstA.RS.TrvT. IME. pl• .... Call 833-8958. , . . at S5 mo. Anlwrint ltl'Vlct Ad'vi.le1 in all probienu ot Reward. 548-6709. tial & comm Free eat.S ~.-w-l~ng~/A""'ll-t-ro°"i-iOl---11--1 BOAT TOUCH·UP H 0 U S.EKEEPER/Babysh.-NEW SANDPIPER available. 2'lJ [Ol'ftt Avt, lire .. No problem to great · 1-64;.-.-S8S5.,,"'. ;-.,-,..==-.-------· _ Geleoat exp. required. N•w company ••pension ter, part time. Car A: exp. Early bird •pec~1 BR Lnguna BeadL 49&.9468 . that cannot be solved. Free ~ SEWING • DESIGNING Coa!tal Recreation, Inc. his creited op•nings nee. Call 644-6439. trom SUS. 2 BR ~ S1Slj DESK tP&ce avaDable $50 horoscope readings &iven IMtructkMI ] rm * NEW LAWNS * Me n ·Women. Reasonabl~ Call Bob Londress for men 21 & up to HOUSEKEEPER need@d • --•~1 .. --I oolor '· -• -•~tun with h ,,_ 714 I,.-Sod· Stolo .. • Seodiqr, Yard T d n.. lnl 1142-87911 "'"~,.,.,,. _,., ......., ur DIO, '"... •w-•u ea.c rea....,'6. : ··im;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. mi rates. en o.....-m mum. stir+ work immediately. hrs week. Newport Beath ticrJon, pool, Jaclmt, more. at $5 mo. Anawer., 8ft'Vloe 527...uo&. 10831 Beach Blvd., remodeling. State Llc'd. Estimate•. Call Mfr.7450. BOOKKEEPER / bU.1iness $ 98 _$. 128 WK. . area. Ov.'Jl trans .. -~_79. Cl081 ·nonand Drive. Hun. avallablo. 1'18'15 llHd> Blvd. Slallton. Schools & 534-<821. '42 5145 Mstur n -- dngton _Beach. "7·9595. Hun~, Beach. 6f2...C321 ~FULLY LICENSED+ 1-~rvctlons $75 Jones Lawn Service Alterations ~ • wmngr/ ,·t ro ng e oo:~p~ng 547.()913 DAILY. HOUSEWIVES ~-.. n.• Neat, accurate. #oJ yean exp. ====-,,===--:-!Do you feel the financial !MOVE IN TODAY' ARCHITECT. ~new, «tc. Remwned Hindu Spiritualilt. MO\v, :Edge & Vacuum. Signs background ne@ded full time CUSTODIAN, $2.66.per hr._+ pinch from rising living Jqds A pets ok. 2 Br fnlm O!c'•· 444 ·old Newport Spiritual .ftadinp cl;.-en INTERESTED IN A Small-large-clean-up.1_.;...,.,..,,_,, _ _,...,,.--for busy interior deaign evenirJC ~t differential, costa? You can eirp extra 1145. 3 Br. S19!t. All extras. Blvd. Stt'tO apP~te. Ex· daily, 10 AM·IOPM. Advice REAL ESTATE CAREER? 545-29'13. 3-0 ~ic Signa firm. Murt be quick, el· full ti~. perm. positions, 7 ?\)Oney from YoUr home. For Poot. 841-nM or 968-1510. tef. ~fttra.nce $95. 5C8-5300 &'fven on all matters. l can <n4) 5C8-ll92 PROFESSIONAL $5.95 each " up. ficient le organ~ It liavt' am-3:~ pm & 3 pm-ll:!O iftterview 540-0928 • •gun~ a... ... -. Open. help' you. Academy Real !!state Ja-.nose ~ninr .Service · Call ~ ... -.. ;-shorthand .t: typing sldlla. pm ~ . re q \I i 'red • ' ' ... -OFFICE• lo.r.o ...,...t.rtal 3l2 N. El ~lii6 Real COnti-a•ilng & Im. Schoo. I ~Est. * 64l;.(E9 T 1· ..... R -v1-·-. Non amoker. Good pay. Call ""~Omce, So'u i h lNstJR.ANCE;. pe~ line< boo~pin&" terv!ce. Reas, 1 San Clemente 325 otJ''No. Nwpt BJ,·ljB EXPERT Japanese Gardener .. e •.YI ~al ~ ' .. -.. for lntervitw apPointment C~ (Dnm. Hosp., 'Sobth girl with 9.'.lme exp. needed NEAR beach. 4 Rm. apt, $165 Mo.: Adults. No pet!. (64-C Park A \;t; M C r 491-3264 •. ct ... 12K27 with 10' wtde •1: 11'-3" ljlllh doon t<r 'l"''°r hom.,, P"· ""'· "°· 60-0013. Newport Booch · • OAKWOOD GARDEN ' .,. .. _ .. : CRnort 1Jv1ng lot ~ Adultl <inly) NEWPORT BEACJI 16th at Irvine, ~ or 642-1170 [f----1~ l Nr. 17th st Shpg. C.M. 49Z-9J.16 or <92-9034 E. F. Jackson * 66-1796 * · • + BLAINE'S TV * n4/m.1!;"', 8'30-5 pm. Laguna0 499-Ull. An equal :_co.~ Agency, pan 548-811&. WF. Would like to rent your R._E. EducatiOn Since 196' CM or NB area Servlclnr Alf Brandt BOOKKEEPER opportunity em_ployer. • -· • e *AIRPORT AREA* lovely, beautiful house with CO)IPLETE Lawn ,. Autho"'2od M .... vox. Full charge, dper through DEl:IVERY mon. ·•·•·rly l INVEST ·IN Adj. Airporter Hotol. Deluxe lilp & doclc,ln Newport Area 1ST grade J>1'0!!>ChNtlan ~ oervice. Hauling Known foe honesty ~3 general . ledger._ Newport 1110m. route, good pay. YOUR FUTURE 1·2-3 room aulte& LOWJ;SI' tor Auguat. Belt of education. Learn read , A' ck&n-up. Jim 543--0405. Tiit Center office. ·Proper t Y Prefer.nmrriE.'d. ~1780. FuU or qJttme. RATES. 2112 DuPont Dr .. rele.....,.1. Call Waltab writing, aiith, ruble ston.1, E. SE ICE --Managoment exper. prel'd. DEN'I'~ A1o11t lull time R OWN BOSSI • .... ........ Clark 644-0022 nutritious lunches, games, TR E_ RV ,.,,.., .. ,.,JC Ille .JWW &: SaJ'ary· o-. 'Write : '. .• . ·BE YOU room • --· • . • Trim . ~·-•~A ;.. -· "~" ~.. Uy Fl><-u roving -;,,tant, "·-W OFFI. CE $611 ""'· ri,th, crptd, PROBLEM Pregnancy. • Con.. and outings, Small daa, ming, .11: .......... ir; uean-remodel. free est. Small ~ea Ad No. 376. Da ......,..d in X-rays .A 10me ofc. ,.,.... er. omen T l fide t tbeti PMra.D-Calli. Crtd, w/~p. M·F. 9-up, 642-5196 or 142·8'42. , jobs Welcome: 536--2Q;.. Pilot. P .O. 89X 1560, Coa.2 -r , Mil, utll pd. 1 • · 1hoPPlng "' sympa ,c <. Jaly l·AI... L $2XI. JIM'S P.~.111-. ~...,~e-.,,,..,. -dlu. 11'.1626. H,B;• -·~ -Lt•M A Yollow ttnter • 333 E. 17th St., ey eounaeliN:. .6bortjon &. -\µllut: ... ..._ • .p•-r• ...... r C.M. 673..Ql.O. . Adoption ·ref. ·APCARE. 646=-4231.. lawn It )'al'd catt, clea.nupi. , 1 l BOOKKEEe'ER Wanted, e,x· D ENT AL ._. ~ 1 i 1 t~ T axl Cab BAY VIEW OFFICES 642-4436. LEARN SloaniBh ";';"' -• 5'5-3G62.afl$ pm. llo1$1loJ1wio1 1.1 per. eon~;!·~lnlotrator. ~~·'ff· T!>fO • Call !or A-Deluxe air-conditioned ALCOHOLICS Anonymou.1. native I of Spain. '4.....-v•....,, JOHNSON$' GARD~ . f' . . . VU""Gll1Q '. Lag'-HqJI arta. ".,. Redece,;..ted, Lldo aft.a ~ .542-'1217 · 91' write 8:30 am·l pm wkdays. Yard Maintenance, Pljlnting BOOKKEEPER· -account• I "'-="=0-===== 54S.1311 ReaJonomics,Bkr. 6~100 P.O.Boxl.223,<bstaMesa. Ol!anups . ~ JolliWanMcf,:f:em111e712 p~able;·3 to '5,yeafa ~.P: =Na~R=. FIND YOURSELF I ]~ * LANDSCAPING * . -tajit . alert.. good ,tyi,,.t learn " teach Aslr f<r Hennon Bu-i~ll Rtntol 4'5 IN SOMEONE ELSE. ---. Newtawna,Sprlnldm,decks, GOOD TYPIST : ·~trWlth •D,f._~!ch· :::.:.: makeup i.cb-1 ...... ;;ioiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiii-.I SHOP 1300' $160. Store 350' DISCOVER e1 ... up. Statelic'd. ~= wm . .i,. your typi"I tt ,nlqu" prefeq-ed. Sal&!\> to nlquea ·with hlgh eamln& .,.;,,;.,,. Dl:D~"'"'"'" 195. Hl-traflic count. 2340 DISCOVERY ' . her llomt,' Will rlckup l6litl o ccr.E. Sehd tes\!IP• Ill .,_ -··'bl to "''"~~ • "'->Vl'l!~CL EXP. Hawaiian G ......... r ond ~-II-I-· H.B., MRS. McCLURE. . . "°""Ital. -.--: • CCD\.nr fSN.f"l:•irv Npt Blvd .. C.M. 64&-2544, n4/~ 213/387·3393 B1by1ittl"1 Completo gamenlng oerv1.. -..._ -P 0 ft·• 1110 hive a: small bus1nel1 of ........,... -,,.,......_, 548-8.133 · F v ·w•~ 15c per -· · ~ ·'For · IDterview llbom, I 400 • THERE J1 only one WILL Bab)'&it tor little 1irU, Kamalanl, 646-4676. • . •I ' L. hour•' N'pt Beach Cal. 92663 your own._ Exec. Secretary -. to $MXI. ,_.________ * OfflCE-600 oq tt avl now. "Wright" way to got a ~·--ral •-rv1-·or wlH work wr r · · ' -. ca!t MS-ip;. R<cpt/Secty SaJaiy ()pen LARGE look' 800 Sq Ft. INDUSTRIAL -· • 'll llke age "4 yra. u compenlom '""" -·coll, la~. BOOKKEEPER/Seely, lull rooma over i . • m&UAf". ··~ ... you tor oWn · d a u g ht er. ~ , · ch ._ ... .-.u. Cal • 1 t Jr. Seeretary to $510 Harbor. Ottan. $21 wk. SHOP avl . .Aug. c.46-%130.' 10 833-.2100. neteft.ncer. se-.1'191. rorµ. .SEJtVI~~ co. NEED •b ~ homer We dri= n: ,.oo:c.·:ftando1~ Ex;.,rle~. Underwriter/BkJ)r to S6SO I up, % blk ocean. 2500 Sea. Jndvstriil Rental 450 NEED Scorp!Os, Capcen: & Ci'-' Str'¥f~ Plumbg lnstall'I ·Carpen~, havll! ,~ e , Nur11e1 • Chi · Accounting Oerkl to $550 view, CdM. Pieces for partie',s. S~les •r-• 1~ Elec re!»ln, cement ....... Hot11e~ e Cornpaniona · · atwT . · 'TELLEI . . Secty/Bkkpr to $600 ROOM lot rent. nico Costa COSTA MESA Chalet 1963 Hpbor BIYd .. JollN·sr·-tAUpliow...,. &t&-1" e ltpmemaken-Upjohn _,.# ptQQf . Sl•no/Dictaphone to1525 " home ~ 1440 It 28SI Sq tt. . CO.la M,.. 646-S337. ~"" GS F 517-G;sj -' · . . Are JD.It to diJ,,.,. -General Office to $500 • 1 eoa , mo. CABINET"•.~• -;:;=.;:.......!.'"'---'-'--.. Cleanero. Extra THIN By M-: '""'• l>IULT/..:u,~,;._-·• ~, tn.<. • .-..c.p0•-; Sah .o.. QPE~"T.OR •-'* 546-9:W6 * "~ 'j' I u• Drl·Slwnpoo iree Scotch-goo. crpt repair, appl inllUn, ~ ,.~ ••• ·~ ~m on, Jle<ept/Typ;,t _ FIBERGLASS rive ~ . ., 1 b til """ -Ml · • · . mente areu rA~i.:ier/Typi.st to •A75 ROOMS 115 '!'!<'up w/kit. $30 guard (Soil ll<taroantol. •c .. P um • e. ~~" l):e~b er. l!Mlth tutoring. DAILY' PILOt ,-· . ~ Ill< up Apt., 2376. N•wport Nr. Nwpt Ftwy .I: S.D. Frwy Degreasers A: all color H1ull-chaliffeorb;lg, ,babystttfng, , 49' AA-. For New Joumeyman/Mechanic $750 2931 Grace Ln. FEi.'fALE Coetj needed tol ._ 10 . t ·~ k . tro -"'"'"" · P.T. General Office $3.+Hr. Blvd, CM 548-9755. (So 1 Bak E I F·'-" ,_ C011t , drivmg· to Ea$f brighteners • mmu e eooking, house eeping, ii. --~ <UCB Ot'h 0 I • 0 •r. '0 ~,.ew • bleacb for white carpei.. LOCAL Mo v • •. haulino, lng . .caJI afll,pm. 6~ CAR WASH . NEWroRT c:ENTER Mony or pen "9• IG:-:;:pe,,11,,,,,H,.. ..... ,.......,,..... __ .~u. I ~ !:!u a:._sentatlve there ~before June 3 0 • Save your mO~ey by saving cleanup, ExP ccUege sttJ. Help .!.Wanted, M & F 711 LEG~'AM.!!...;.. D. ~FIN. T • oFFJCE ' 488 E. )~!2'.a1!..:oi:vine) CM LOVELY. large t room guest ( ~ 879-471l me· extra trip&.. Wilt dean dent. ·Lrz truck. Res. ~ .... _,..... ..,..,. -., hou,., partly lurru.hod. n•l or SHIPMATES WANTED livlns rm .. dining rm. & !i33-7946 l .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,l~E'l:AIL-€ASHIER P9--\INITEO- ldeal !or llingl• person, 576 to f,000 Sq Ft Wln<Uammer • South Paclllc hall $1;. Any rm. 17.SO, TREE & irf. plant removal. ~'.:?.~~t/Jr. ' $8CIO. 'SfflONS. ~ Jocatlono. Growth CAL I FORNIA l!ANK IRONING · Your home tor quiet area, garage • 4001 Birch, N..B. 541-5032 Share work .t expenset c:ouch $10. Chairs.;. 15 yra. Yard & trash clean-up. ~'al~ c.o~·'··-to'$700. Co Part A Full time. Metro Mesi Verde ttsldent. \\.'ashing facllitiea avail. See NEW DELUXE M·l llnlt1. 3 2131378-1239 up. ii what ~n~. nof Rototibing, movh1g~ 2 truekl ;:~ IR~;-.r ~ ~ wuh, 2ll50 Harbor O>nta~t Mr. Murray · 97S-7«15 anytime. 111,t &: last net. $65 ph. power. 1733 Monrovia method. J do '¥.Wk mysel!. + 5 ton &t dump. 7 ~. Jt ~ ty ~:pt _. Blvd., CM. , • 271;2 w .. ~ lfiahway :JANITRESS, part time, 5 mo. s.:i Hamf!lon, C.M. + Sf3..3145: 836-9198 evee. [SJ Good rel. 531-0101. · IJr. Clll M A T M2·lel. • ~OOun1t ger". ft · to $600. CAN'T find a job! Window Newport Beach 1 day Wftk, must be over 21.. 1 ... PRIVATE ROOM* Vacancies oolt money! R<nt I Loot.., ':aft ,] Thrifty Cupit ·Clunu DISPOSE 'OF THAT UGLY ,,__ "'~· ~!Joi. Ill< -• aee txp. l¥ll ne 0 " ~ ary • rJ; bula · -•--•-II••--room 18.915. B Koypulleb ,v.,...tor ,...... -lllO. m.tl93. · 646-2431 Newport Bcll aret. start 12· ' am ~ peraon, Good your bousie, apt., atore &UY -..... T1tASH AND DE R ~ S • Travel A,ent <>pea , hr. Ms.mt bid, nice cheerful sunound· bl<Jg., ele. thru a Dally Piiot DilCOllllL addl~ .roo1111, ,FREE E ST 1 MATE • Re«ptlOrilst $525. CARl'ET 'Oeonert helper, , ,, , I ;'i;,i;;,,.-~===:-:= I. hw•. Cl...uJed Ad.Sell i<li• Items Found (frM .... , 5S0 1C11teh IUardhlcr •vallable, REASONABLE. 5IMG8. NEWPoR'I' m111t. be)'OWlll., bllllcy,12.1111 EqUl Opportunlcy E!nlJlol>tt fXG~ See re tar Y ... ' * ~ 54S-'753 * now! ·Call~ NO*! commuelal accoomi. !nvlt• YARD,. ,_. •cleanupo. P .-C AaWY'. hr. '!Ill! w. ljay, Coota.M ... .-, per!enced In (lll'IClllal llljury YOUNG loving f ... mah <cl. Open M Mon. thru Sat ~ lreft, d~ t.y. m'·Dovtr Dr;, N.11. 66-1317, st&-:ml. DRAPERY-CARPET Salet. , 4 divorce.~ * * * 'jt * * S""""".cat. Vl cln1 t y -· tl<lploa der, baClihoe. '' • •• , CASHIER , EXper. ~tor typeLEGil s.cr.tary, IUptt °":""" dal Ma( rio.r 0Una STEAM Carpet Cl•anen, 847-2666. ' ' '42.3179 Food k. exp. lot c:1aM -· Adlye ..... E,,cel 1harp. with some SH, ·CoVe. 673-M!Tf. prof. at lo1Wst prices. :JIO YARD 4 \l<rare Oetmtp. A"PRAlfER/ nslaurant. m.&10. draw + comm. -2214. st,..rttte, ltd ••to. bool<· SMALL Rust colored poodle, oq, It. 129.95. 962-<l612. Fl;ee est. 7 days. Call LOAN TRAINEE CITY OF F·O UN TA IN l!orn $~ mo. keepq ap. Newport male, vie. Cvreta1 A Carpenter • , .ariytlme 5U--503l. . ~ , CA pportunlty ReJI VAlLEY Ot1TSTANDING 4 day wk. No ~p. Mt11t be Center ol&t. '4&-4400. ~ra. MlMlon V i e j o. ' E:fe ; • ~ble. I BENEFITS. . ; over 6' Ii wlllin, to work. UTE .houatktephl,g, colltp 837-p)tl oc 83:1-2722. e CARPENTRY e HouoKINnl"' Calli:. Oxley SECRETARY Over 23. Pr.I Marriod. or h\.oehl girl, rero, ~ Trader's Paradise , l lines times dollars ~ " Sport. Gdl, lllnt loc. exchogd tor anything va.tuable:.-$3500 val. Write Oaa. Ad a 424, Dall1 Pilot. P.O. !lox, "80, C.M. 92627. *> Ac.res Sbuta Cascade P1-.Y atta~ hunt, flth, etc. Oako, fncd., IS ml. to 99. VaLm,*._ Want prop, NB, T.D. or I ~ Aat. FqUND: Bllu:k Lallrador vie Rough A Finish Pa~. Topo m:sA Ohlling. Carpets, (U!l 67M1l!O 163!. to $115. Sb&rp wmon MM186. tranap. Tlle~Frl. t-12 $5 Wvner I< Beach, Hunt. & cemenl. f46-o911 , .......... , 'lloou etc. Equal 0ppor. 'Empioyor w/sood-* lllttuy. XlJit ENJOY~ real e"'8tot ll10rlrlnjr. &lbol Boy Oub, Beaeh. coll 4 identll,y. 548-1,\94. R<sld/com'~ 5 ST-C 14:, • ISi ikllJI 911 to lllll lhOrthalld Then, EARN MORE f<r 54&-M'l9. MZ-8537. MINOR home repaln. Plum-\WMlll e APPRA R as . Q>ptng. Graat Job Ji: your •ffllrt!! Not booedf..:.:;:..:;=-::;~:--= _,.,._ Claaa Z wpm --~ •-~ -tho nombor"'........., FOUN)'.l J boby ldtteM,-mole bing • carpentry -.,... • ..,. HOUSE OF ~ e LOAH Sl!RVICI ~i!tit'.:,."";;,,; ';ii -_,pletld, bot your JIME fOI " , ...... , l llto .... ,... l -roonnr. Call -Floorl, .,,,, ... -A Fn --fXP. • VERY r I g S'I' <lOlol dark, brown, C.lol. am. '.tlll-1 walls.~ yra.-. -Call --'~--t w/~, . . ·~ * ...,... ... ~. STINO CLIRK , MIBSJON anx:K. -84~. . . . BAY .. -1aftllorlaL MAllNllS 1!111. lo -,_.,,Joi> with • ...,,., -petltfft QllCI "ASH Cl!ILD'S Jllll'I<, •'-' A AcouoUcal CeUlnp blown Ctptll/-lltlon otc. , ..... NGS In Pllbllc ,f....., 1l9t JIO. and illlfily -..,.. .'I --i.r. on bo&cb In ill>la'i-:.~ ~~· .. 0 llnld(Comm'L llf.1111-Mun qulpes IO + -.id a.. -· W.'r9 branc1Jq out llch. 39'1..1452 ' • • .....,. c..,.._ CWanq 1515 WtlfldUl Driw, com ot<no --.: and --,..-i THROUGH A GERMAN Shepherd male. C~mont, c-m. Abo -A floor ...... N""11i*'b-.:h • TYPIST -CLiRK Real' Dlate AfentL Lal'• Tan '(l'lblk ..,. Incl June f, CEl\IENT Div of tolal -· lo Cati Dutdl $1T·I50tl; JI hn. M2 1111 ~. lo 16l9. POiie< Dept. ~~RELL vie. Ploceitia. Call ~l91. olfertno IL ·-iii.. ft. . Dtdlclled Clwtrilna APAR1'11E11'1' MANAGERS MDII be .....,.... tut --• D • 1LY PILOT FOUND whttr tame 00... oummer """!al on aD ... # WE DO EVERY'miNG *' Mul1 _... . JI Unlts l)>pflt. 80 wpm. Wllllnr lo ISCROW f'! V~!. Plac<nUa A,e., C.l\f. ment r...._ Call , Dive. Rdo Free <II 616,2139 '39-fOll 'll'Ol'lt holtro........... SECR•TARY 642-2633. 64)..9852. • • ATTRACTIVE •IOI • E.'n<r"''""' ......,"")' w•Nr AD FEMALE Block " T111 "°" JOHN'S PRtlo 'pool ~· A P~ln ..... 1 1 llanaald wantiod. Bocru• Apply 1mm«11a1.i,, P~ MARINIRS K part Sbef)llerd " Part. S.... block. Free ~t. -Ill< ........... ,. pion. Apfly In ponon. days. nel Dtpt. lOllO SlaW Aw.. ESCROW Oll<d. Vlo Arches 1o1ar1n1, '&J>Pt,dsyooraft.S. Now ... ,,,. Vlldd' .. 11'1" lhwport Fottlltaln Valley. (7U l 14• U'N N.B. Call lltNlio, , i'Anos --.-1 * WA,1.LPAl'Slt * Jlh>d .. °'· -uu wmi:Jta DriY<. '"""' U W * * * SKA!J..cnylrit1en,VJo23nJ • ..,, ti-, •w,·--, --..,_ ... ._, Fut-lltttjllltapbOntt!lellfhtol!latull.lllJtl\e lkllt•~N-Beocll ••• "".,.•••••.+~~~~/.~~~:!!:!~_ ~-~ 1111•"' ,... IAJ.111 ai11.,,.,-. --", MWlll * . - • • • ' Tottd>1, Juot 20, 1912 • DAILY Ifill I IJ f t at s t [ 114';11 111-;s 1 a 1(11) ' ..... ? E cit 7 ml ~I ~· c' ,_ ... ;;;::lll1~1J 1 I FltlpW ....... M &, 7l0 HolpWonlell,M &P 7 10 Hlll'W...W.M &P710 Holp W~M& p 711 Help W•-.M &·fl 711 Pumlture UVJl.ln -.... ranch MEDICAL OB/GYN catco Tl ••• SHARP GALS QUEEN ntt atjlle a•-~. Must ~ ttqulrH flont onJce ..., Port -..... !SMEN Looldnr 1or pmnantnt lull -bod $50. SOUNDWGN. GAR11AJ1D. f!IU: POODLE AXC, ..,.root .... -..-• -••• l•-rltncod NMd meo wll> -~ID "-· _.~ ~ ~ .. ue Llroom ... (blade >iQyl • M, J -J Ibo. Cl> lllNd. eapabla ol completo ..,.. of w / inluraoee ....,,.nee. ~ le ~ -..... -"' --tiq -bod c:1ftmo ......... home "' allo HU anlm&JL Please ....i ,....,,. to P.O. am ·~ -butlntaa and llllu. OYOr JI. Experienced ' A .-COMPONENT SYSTEM: Slm!lw Wfflc of 3une It Suaafru -· $ IS· 1 ..,N• ... omall ... <hiiilldm.iiiiiii;;i~ii.iiiii;' I Bo>c 199:2, Lona B<WI, flWR :" .. ":: ~~Mi: rlrll call !or appointment. = &~ $1~i:i= 7 piec:eo l ncl-: tracll ORANOI COAST ~~...,.:w~11'==~---l I 1' SIOllOl. ,... __ .,, No 1 tu d • n t appllcaWnl ,.t Ille ..., atone! ( ~. clrlrl<ll:• player. J way bass HAMMON D STUD IOS * YQMll!IRE P\JPPU:S LOAN ESCROW OFCR -UNITIO-intottstetl 1'1 a Mure, drta ta.icl'l1. • no -renex .,,.u.n. Ganonl otters AXC. l'olo A TemoJ<, SUI! l'Ollllonl available in several ~~~~ .. ~~ Collfomla lank well, salemifncletl. Benefib: THE LOOK d1""J $225. Fooan .,,u .. • profelliot1al turntable com-' Adull Evtn1nr Cwu Ea. 5411-lJDl ~ 54$-2781 ot our ~ 1« Loan Et-Demo.. cro\IP Ina., hist ~ e-nd t&blH S200r. R.edY.'OOd plete wtth baae dust eovtr e ~ Evft crow 0111ctl"I w/a min. of am. Xlnt part dme eam-c:ommJaScp.. tJn1Jmtted in-~Uo f\an. $3.5. Decorator and diamond • 1 t '11 u ' • • lntermedlltt AP:'="====-"'"-=.,_,-1 2.5 inp.. Pmn po 1 t t Ion . 222 Oce•n Ave. come. Appi.J' In Pelw:Jn. TELEPHONE Anni~rine kitchen 1et SUS. OJlonlal evtrytltlnr tully pranteed. • Theory RICOT Poodle, Mi.ail.tuft, )'l'I. ~· In c:oaventlm> Mature, ~ble pmDll. L ...... _,. U N IV E Rs I Ty OLDS Se r v I c e Opera ... , EX-end loble $1S. Small bkcu. comp! t t sold Shob. · l YT· US. lla1' al= ... be eapable of --MOBILE, 28SO Harbor Blvd.. PERIENCED ONLY ...... 110. Van•y chair $U. CU1"' wi.J e .;:; .. ": Im .'ft • ~°":'t.rormalion -E>.t J31; ._ ha own dttk. Salary • • NEE DED 4H 6546 Costa Meaa. to •<>rl< all llbllts. Reeency, ~~fl! each. MlJc pnlen balance ol 1114.17 or small ~· -30 ;:,968-~9!71~·=-==--~-1 co mmel'llurate w/upe.r. T Offl GI I SA S 6i>216L ~. •--n n~r $65. m I h l t ~' YORKIES we •crll'-C..U Mr. Etchlaon, ~isoo. WO Cl r I LE • Wanted College l\.1lsic .. ____ .__,d 11 on Y Pay men • 2854 E. Cotl1t 1-1..,., Cdl\1 ~ , "',,. C ~ Equal Oppor. Employet students to work In en-TEUPHONE IOUcitoa'I, top • ~..,. ema. avallat*. USA Stereo Equip .. ~, ~1UJI Aell thl.a wknd. M• F. ALIFORNIA tilust be 25 and able to drive vironmentaJ tie!d. Top tlltn-aa1ary +comm. Part time MT-3111 an.er 6 or Warehouse, 179 E. 17th St., ALLEN.CONN·WURl.JTZER ,From $100. MJ..164T or FEDERAL SAVINGS _ AfYLY.-PART time janJtorial •wk. 5 q:i! can 94 pm Mon thnl eo.oet. Orange eo., Airport weekftldl. Costa l\1t'll., ~"2. Orc&n.1. Planoa, ltarpalchords ~'~1'>-629~~1.------I MACHINE operaton, TwTet U6 E. lSUf-st, C.M. aftl pe week. $1.'5 hr to Fri. ~196t. aru. Call a1'ttr 4 pm uk L,\RGIBI' STOCK ot Navajo SI'EREOS NE\\'·USED-R.EN'l'Al.S AKC SUk;y territ.r. ~. 4 LatJ>o.Hardl!ia Cw A. AP-ltlrt. OY<r l& 511-:1157 att SALES. Hirl"J 10 ambllloul !Dr SUe. 557.7711.' k on.ntal rup )n °""<I" 1972 Gattanl, oystemittd, GOU~ M~SIC CO. moo. p\y 17(1 PJ.aceatia, c.M, NOTE TE E ·5. Rles pa>ple knmedl&tely TELEPHONE SUN. Top c.o. Expert deaning & flllly automatic changa;, 61s ?ttr Shots. Pet stock. Reu. LL R PART ttme manl<ll11lt. Xlnt IDr new environmental pro-comm!lliolll and bonua. Ap. re~ of ame by 3rd AM/F'M/MPX railio, ,.aJ. 20'5 N. 7~;· S.A. 13S-U'9 ., ... MAIDS wanted. Mature . loc. Call duet! Fantutic $$$! 9 am-5 pb< tn pawm bttwttD 9.00 ceneration rug ~ver. B\ly. ed air 1uapenslon apeakers 54 * ~r Spaniel AKC. Must be experienced'. Full Experi·enced -• 5tl-4179 • pm Mon. thru Fri., 83J...1964. and 12:00 nocn a1 l3S1 Bola Sdl~Trade. SHAJI It. !lbah, plu1 tape deck. Still brand UPRIGHT Hardman piano. Co-owner or tmnt. time.~~e~~J:Kr· PAYROWPttnmel. QP'd SALF.sWOMAN, exp. drnRs A9'e!l.W, Miltn.J' Cit)'. =uJ°· ~lain St. SA. new a: parantffd. \Vas Good ~bditlon. $250. or of· 675--2161 1221 W. Cout Hwy., N.B. -UNIT ED -in pQrOll a mil.It. MUlt be " IPO?"ln'tar. Over 35. TYPIST, tinandal RrvieH . . let.t unclaimed. Orisinally fer, 545--t015. COCKER Spanlel &di male MAID WANT·D c .. ufoml• Bank capa)>!e of taJdn& charp oJ s1uizy/Part time . .f.'l).4T66 orpniz.at)on. Openlna tor MOVING June 22. Sacrifice priced at over $.'D). N°"' Sewing Machine• 121 puP.Ple•. Champ. linel. 4 leD ._ 1J1 pbuec of penonnet. SALES, -typl&t. lite sttra:J. Diven. beaut quilted .ota $125. $105. Cash or • m a J l PedlO'ee J>IPt'rl. $48-9695. Don Quixote Motel 6 Monarch Bay Plaza MUlt allo have knowled,ee h ~xpaienced, 1 o r Pos Oppor tor advance in Omunodes $35. Game sel, pa.yment1. Credit De p t . SINGER Touch and Stw, $59.1 .:,.;:=:::,::;;;.~o;.;:..::C.:;:::,...1 66-2352 South LaiWl• of account• peyable. Type h1g cv:iity store, full ti!M. ~ co. Applicant must Herculon 901&, $150. Custom 714/893-0501. Elna, open ann $129. Vlklne AKC f MOS LAB MALE, 1 MALE Help wanted lo• tl) wpm, Ille pbone work. 675-:18'10 * have rd · oldll• & prevloua velvet oofA, v.IV<!t chain, Zig-Zar $49. 213 ' 423-0Tn Golden. F•mlly all<rai•~ graveyard abift" Midn1&'ht 496-1273 call or apply betwffn 8 AM bua. exper. ALSO t,ypiat queen-dble bedroom 1et, NEEDED Sporting Gooda 130 8.'U-4006 'tll g ..,., Appl; in """"' .I< 3:'10 PM. 5*-7640, 3000 SECRETAR IES with aects . ...,.tvable ex-ana """ lamps, pictures. RESPONSI BLE ~ FOR DADS. Champ. lJIXi•Boftr St, C.M. Equal Oppor. Etriployer Airway Ave., Coot& Meaa. "Kelly Girt.-· .,. IJ>«ial pft'lenc:o. call '44-4360 Miss All like new. 64<><1998. WOR KING COUPLE SKWl/SCU. Head b'.~· 200o ltod< .. bow qua!. -'KC ' MALE full time. Retail aalei • • An ~ opp ort u n It y siria-Work, for the top com· Martin. QUALITY COllt@mp walnut NEED one or tv.'O bedroom bro u11.1!.ng1, Sa:>.: beqln. &&5-5916. r Exp, 6 day work week. Paki NURSES. pvt~. all~ ·emplo)"!r. panles tn Orana:e Co. Work WAITRESS EXPER coffee table w Ice n t er house wi t b lal'ie fenced 210·1, $15., Ski r•ck SS. GoU SCOTrull Terrier JIUPll-AKC .: vacation A ilck leavt. all shUtl. ~le N\ll'8BI PORTER or J&bitor, Part where . )W like, when you Not under 'Ji. No Pho~ 1torage &: matching hex· yard (for two VERY WELL Clubs le b&I $50. Cart $5. Jiik Brindl~ty. Ma: I'. 1 s 8 I a r 1 commensurate Registry, 351 HOlpital Rd., time d&1S tor retired man like, tor u _ioi. u you like. can. Anlftr in penon aaon. Llke new, $95 firm. TRAINED dogs) S1!iO mo1t. 968-5 782 · $125. 8'7..:1198 w/ablllty. Rion Hardware N.8. • • 2) to,. bn. wk. Lite won: Excellent eamlnp. Weekly Surf. & S1rloln 5930 w' 548-6983. Vic: between 19th & Vic· TV, R•dlo, HI F I, SILKIE Tt>rrler Puppies,) Newport Bch. Ml-tm ask 642-6955or5«1-9954 -..-pay checkl. No fees. CoutHwy NewPortBch . EVERYTHING Goel! S>fa. toria-(near \V. Bay St.) Stereo 136 AKC ahedl odcl't Jor Phll lntervl<ws ~ MfF . lnlttVlewll -throulh • . cbn 1ampa -·-J rw!Yf aJS!A MESA 548-7881/alt • ' --. ' • NURSES AIDES PRESSMAN Friday from 1-4. Call tr WAITRESS wanted, Exp. all H,..;. ~ 70· · t 6 p.m. • . 1972 ZENmI " RCA TV•. adcnble. 'weeks. _.... MF..O{ANIC, f I e e t mafn. ~ MUil be experienced on A.B. vWL shittl, rood Up&. The Cot· • e c • Drutic price cut on all '72 l>ARLr;NG COCKPOOS tenance O'haul .,.,.n. Own . ~~":'i Didi 360 .I< lldc Camera. KELLY GIRL .... Cot1ee Sbop, !162 w. ~7• GARAGE Sal" 2 deel belt-mod<1" to make room for 8 WEEKS OLD. $10 EA. toolt. 709-C Randolph Ave., SaWy . + lncentlve. Call :l061 BueiDeta Ctr Or Uth St., Of. 64&-53i)t. 8 Sofa A love llM.t, newr u.-ed radial tires, 205-14. Day· '738, Priced less than the 6G-4818 or ~ C.M. ORDER Taken, women-girls Darrell M.arphy, 642-9470. Irvine 1j,_1441 WAl'ffED. Exp. d~apery ed. Both $ISO. sewq bed 1leeps t\\-O, Pugh lawn dlerotmten v1/3 yr pkture * WEl~fARANER Pl.JPS'* M~IC, Clus A Ucrft!!ll!', over 19; from our office or , PROFESSIONAL woman. ·For interview, call machine, $25. P\(t Pty. mower, GE canister vac· tube, 1 yr parts & aervi~. a WkB. No papen. $25 fUlly. exp. in tu n e -up , )(>Ut llome. Part or full RESTAURANT A HOTEL S.Cr et•ry $700. RJchard Allen. &C6?59. 96S-'l9lO uum, Chlldrens toy& It Tenm or cub 91 plan. All * MS-4804 * w/acope, alr-<.'Ond, carb, ~e, da)'I or ew1. No e'X· EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Fee Pakl. Good SH Ir; typing. WEF;KEND Sat ilr: Sun LOVELY 7' quilted velvet bookr. Picture tramea, suit· ZeIDth 23" color trocn "25 H-~ ... ---.. _:c.::::..:::::.:...::...~~I b.rabt. fl'ont end allrn. Top ~·ence neceu. Sf.lary Hourly Einployen Bendit can L<lrnJne · • IOfa Never UJed $125 cue I: misc. 2.'JOO Maraaret to $498. Z" color $f99 to I pay, ewer $1'15. No pf. 6 :1-6! hr. Call 894--2750 before By~ Fett WESTCLIFF ~c.!::. ~~~i:: Makhing club chair, "5~ Dr. N.B. 645-1968, $!188. 19" Orotuocolcr $!79. ~.,,...,,._.._,,,__,...oil days, oo SUn. Alto, 19th &: p , . ~ ?4anaaen •••••• Saluy Open p~ Aa:mcy Bakdy 1911 Adsim Ave Velvet love •eat, $85. ~ all v.-eek. All offa'I RCA 23" from $425 to Miii. RID~ 'nlAI t Neqiott CM, MS--1532. A1IY day ia: the BEST DAY to Good oppQo w/lra: Carp :aM3 Westclllf Dr., NB H.B. ' ., 5.1H281-col.WidemJ, Washer, elect ~" $-m~o ~~-:= ~ ~~ ~~~ .f HOUSE HunfinC! Watdl the run an iad! Don't delay, • • A11t. Ma.naaen •• , •. f150. mo '4.S-2770 WAITR:ESS 'lbe , 1 t G1r• .. Sllti 112 dryer, ottlce> desk, wd: aulb, tqton Bea h 968--&129 Trail Rktes PI an Did. ) OPEN HOUSE eolwnn. I call todl,y &GMJI. Muter Cef ••••••• $1100. mo Aho 1ee· jotlll Cout ~Club r~ :; Ski equip. Wall paper, oil c ' • Split Fee • Karen ' altee ll·lo GARAGE SALE palnt!nas, uphol materW. SPEAKER IY'temJ, -1,;_,,~::;:·.,-~=~~-I-, • -• 2Dd. Conic ••• •••••• •• $25. lbl!t SECRETARY ~ . am. St<om<r lnlclc, Much mott. damqe IO ba><e• "' paeklna l'OR Sale, MARE. Good I I •• • •••••••••••••• Broiler Man ............ Open MOVING 8ll'J-36l6 only. 6" I-way to 15" S.way Cood. lncludu aaddlo • all . ny Conic .............. Open WAITRESS, <><Pd lunch Wod. 6/21 only I OLDER ••·· 1 air wapenalon 1y1tem1 . tadr. 817-1371. 9 to 9 _.,.er a e w n 1 50'1. U ==~-'=----1 "'• Waiters ••••••••••••• $1.95 hr ·Molt have l to 5 yn. tx· q:e 30 to ~ 11Y in Give am_ pm Junk machine • Walnut cont0le m.••'-~t ~ tt'tall9ln. 5 Year APPY. 4 yr. aeldlnl· Stat oJ. --------------------- For •n ad In ·women'• World· C•ll Mary Bath Mw671, ox! 3*' lrlgllt Scarf Crochet a· Sllowl ' .. ~1 --· .,..,._ f ..... -- ~ Waitft*' •••••••••• ~.65 br perien~. per 10 n • er n er aw~ .,..ces, no · model • Stra.Jaht atltch plu1 •-~·ff, °"...-· Jer. ~P. rider, 1 _ All lhltt .. Food I: Cocktail -Murt be able: to work flex-Restaur 18582 Btacb Fumiture, kitchen item•, attachments H eo mm er STEREO 892·84 Hostea Is Aat: M&r •• , .Open tble schedule to include Blvd., H.B. . two antique 3-drawer c:om· pleater, Ntfk!r, buttonholer: Complete " sy1tep11, 20 to 40% Holtea/cuhler ••••••• $2. hr eve1. I: Sat. WANTED. Live in bakpr. A modes, $20. ea. Bookt. bemlticber, pinker, lipper oU ftl, retail. Speaker I)'• BOARDING STABLES Relief bartender ••• $28. abilt -Must~ 65 to.,.. ampanion. Ute Hlework. sames, Iott of aood clothes, toot $30. After 5:30, 645-2254. tem1, 35 to ~,; ott ftl· s-1::~~ ~~c':"la FEE "~ '"WJ>UI Own tramp. Call fer appt, metal she!""-<, porcelain I!' OOIJGllBOY ~.~•-ttlall. -Welblllnatee ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY SbortMnd 493-al52. , fAundly tub, model R. R. pool 4 ft. deep~-~ Ave., Westmlnater. 1192-'1952. , • Same AleDCY .. New Offlce -100 wpm WOMAN 25 to ... __ ___, -equip., etc., etc. 1089 Santa • , , ZENITH 1 · ' I To llel'Ve· yoa better' do t -.. O-t.~ ..... Cruz ar: (Mesa Woodt), extra krp pump, 6" nJlhW clrcular 1 o u n d ~-........ . .. }f 3141 Cam Ori • -Preter applicarit. with ex-nu ••-v, .... Costa Mesa. all uound. Vied 1 IUilUTll!:I'. 1ttrio. Xlnt value. MUlt --......-r ... Suite 119, N::'poit ;ach ~:e . ..!!. .. ..::~ man ::!'n.~. ~~ ~~ 9' Print Sofa; ·Green ltt· Mt.ke otter. ~ g'19.1617 RU. $65. ss+-2515 I 10 4:». 1 15T-lllll> ~· -·-r 17th St. !tonal; 64" mmd oak anytime. 0-el Ill PUMP:lll&DdSaluman, WE Off!l: pedestal toble, I chairs, 7 HOT water beottt, elect. 30 "'O&;'";i;,;';iir'T;i;;i ""u ·a..a. 5 •··-, !IO h1'I. -EK<ellent .-n. WOllKlljG --ft-l•avn; Tlllall)' lamp;' pl 1 YT old. ~ 3 oolld [: --~~ ••17 <jOOI? ..... , .. )ii; alllli. ~· _.. ~v~ifth op. l")>l•uallton<e3-7ptn.ex· lll'"x60" col!ee tabi., "~· .-.. an02 w/lull ~ _ --J ~ i=,:u cUlo II -~ &13-8811 for appt. ,x;rium17,;;,-;c ··-;-.;-. ~::.25N:'l: r~ .:.ew~n\i~ •:!'~m.All 5. $50. 613-ll9llO 3 Ll~n, 2Tl.-.'$U0 1'~f.!li~-~~--ijjjj~-~-=::ntJJ 'lllCGIM Property S.111 .0ynam1c ..,.u..,...t. h pen1np ~ 6 old hec!s. tabl t r·n·v f! t t men t D t vi.ion Liberal co. binefltl. a:: o tn C.M .=te ~No o~ ~44 Ce;; c. BABY itema-clothN " other ~ M1tllL/. Beacb/Soothern county CALL EX. 39 ...,.,. • · goodlff.l!IWn6pmAtpu, 2SMALLdop,a~mutt ...... 714/5573233 GARAGE SALE Wed.952No.4ShallmarDr, who !ova cblldren "' a~;;,;;;~-;....=! .,.._ Enjoy the Hllh In-.; ~ SUNDAY ONLY CM. • pedig:oed mini, wblto ,,_ CIWIGZ C.. D!Ww sorv. < """"'· "' presttp ol a sales I I ~ F l t .~ ~. di• ho •--•--n-"all .......... _. -~ ·r' ··-In the ~-~ 1 Mru nc11 · ur.n ure ..... bl:u;r SEARS full" auto wa.ter W wv.:I auni. °"'"" ,. ~ ~ • ....... ~r w-.uneD 10 ro .12 NOON D•ny ,_ ... _. ,, L--~ -1-6.1 both -~ ~· _, ell vl•r I j]l\.Wo f CO L WELL :IUM ....... -, .. tun. M11e. baby .ottener.6mo.ntw.$225.or ~u--.u-.., ~ •-· PROP "me An oubtandtnc ' !Dr ~ 'lnlArvitw clothn. Rdoadinf equip. best otter. c.ll C 1111 t1'0 Yeul old. 15T.Jlll, Call -·· I : ~Ill for the qualllled ' Arifliiun IOO ment, tletto equlpm.,,., Wauru.1 548-7172 BLACK male puppy.10 wkt, 'I;!•/ Morine -.... • r I • n t • d ~~Y, .. -.., ~ ~~"'-rn'«w. ~I!!.~ I • BEAUTIFllL REINDEER l;&.b .. !;jlepherd, lllJh IQ. _ I ... Ip. "" ~ aalelmeD to jotn an excit1111 pcdfdliit ~ ll:lme ~ SCR•AM LETS ........ ........,.. "l'R e.~ .,i11:v'Cns. tiJR1 JUDE Hane tt on Netdt owner with same. ~ • j piowtheompany. CallUnda co. Expenmced, mature. • Santa Ana. (Alley 1n back}, the wall or~ u an·aru. -.7952. PLEXlGlASS tbetta A Wrilbt at <tt4) 833-"64. Sm! reune to ~ M. -XTR.AnicefUmiahlnp! Sota. cutolfl. Form{n 1 A "A"!'bD!lar)'ot !heO>lnll -Ill. P.O. Bo>c &16, ANSWERS kino1Zbed.ehalrt,-~·:;-7~ belt~ ~.s.n:'.~ ~t~~~;;~•&;.,. ~ . Co,' a.to Mea, !tl627. boncll w/weJCbb. Uprlaht \nuaaaer Coat $100 sell w/-7 wks old. CM. 64HlllO. liiNioR dtlaen, put !!me Campwi -Crno1p -Juley --· Allll , many ,.dte VO 144-tiu. • ~. • ....,~~----~~1 I_..-•-statbl. ~.hr. Orphan -rouCH ltem1. Sa! tbru Tun. J."al • aHts Power tll •I. Klnc'l-u;;;, Arco,., 311J11 Voratlle b<x>••o" ,..,,,_,, Eicft . PL, N.B. (Watdltl USED air oonc11-... * * 'FREE • I ' ' Newport Blvd., N. 8 ; betn i marked difference fn area). MS-1398. • $50. Sl&mete/P~an k It ten.. l9llO • Z' Trojan Cabiil I ~. bl& d!1nldnr -be'1 been 7' a>LONIAL couch. -157~ lofd, brown k "411te. Calf CINJlor, •"I·~·-] :=::;;;:=;;;:;:;;=,_-II..::=:::..------to a paychlatrlat. Now Into bod, sood cond $!!0. PERSIAN RUGS 51f-l5311. thru. Fml lntm:eplor, oll RECEPTIONIST: G-t bola 'S.ctaity Officers be -bl& -.. th• Call afttt 6, --Call Kennan'1, 1D:~:30 F :R EE I.ab/W_,._ -•ns. -. -want•'°"" outaolnr nature Part ttm 6 fllll t1m rouCH." Jowolry 115 675-7340 ConJna del Mar mix. male~ )'l'I. •hob .I< ~·..,."*:.m,-. for thlt front delk apot. . e e. **ANTIQUE Hooaler . CARPETFORSALE Jk~~watch.Admtlonlyt ·_;,,.: ...... ._ -_ ~ ~ , Keet peopi. In tbla ...., Averaae $100 wk to atort. 54>--·~•" ·~~ ·-~ , olflce. Good Mure. l40t pald vacation, holpllal ... Cabine<, slrlpped. $!!0. or of. DIAMONDS. Buy Direct by Carpet LlytT. Call (SlBOO), new plley, hlod, • Call Linda Ray S40«ll6 Ille .lnturtnee. Oppcr!unity fer. J;IZ.7112.. * WHOLESALE PRICES * e ~745 e 54Q.l(l86 LOVABLE 7 mo old tJUllllY, Bleeps s, --· depth I C.-"1-mo H~ 'to advance to det«tlve. Applloncet 112 DOna Diamonda -2 Ber Stool& $3-00 ... Ice all . shots, •tr a ad finder, ftlh tinder, -· I COLWELL l'I~(•. l ~tlil ~IN(. Rl f\LTOR'-J BL at Adam.I. •CM. Coulact . Seeurltll .....,t, Mach w-.mu-rofrlc """'" w/dlildren. ~ att I r.ncbon, lull ll!e Ja<bta. J • White Front Slore, :zm s. KENMORE auto Wuller. lnory 116 $100. UP new. ~ pm. leak deck, fWlY c:rptd, '" 7382 RoalEatoteCoroer H.-AnahdmFrl.8123. Lato~ Xlnl oond.WJ.NTED:KEARNYSWAG-Mlteell-2 lem/l mole cats-all eal&a•,45&alwater._, a New or ~. jotD tbe 9 am ~ U noon 1 548-8611. ' GER with Dies W hcl l20 neutered, lhott. to ao to Catalina.! Gnat i, (\,, . .,., n 11 Cumpanir Illa ft • ......-. u SERVICE __ ..:_ A"-nd·~ REFRIG/l'mzer, d•lwte :i. * CIJ.3) 83i.aoo * . an S0-7171 !ltbJnr boat. Value ... -~ Ht:lcc l:i2Ulfi "'° do Doi -a Uotnte, -~· -_,, Will " cbecJc CID oar tun time liWI A wknda. dr ~by-llde w It c e l·AMMCX> Brake lathe arc usm GARBENSTANGEL J'REE to crJ9d. home, 1 bile I aCtt}lt reu. offft' OW!ll • ••• Must be ....... .... • ..u.r. Almost n. w. -• """' -: 1111> MUii h I. I ~ malo dell • 1 bllt malo 1$. 'l'Xl). Call &e-U40 Mk for 9431 'AIDSl-11 sracofulway1prop1aee&1 ..... ct .. ncu1.11our1y...,.·+ .Sacrlf1ee.-. nnn.-attl:!IOpu. -·-ponr dip. wn.530-3039att5:!IO. Art. f} . . Fasblon lov<1 the duh and Incentive bonua. llnn't Gulf OVER 2JO --dryen Ml II Ill poled<. Would -eorl7 Kll'1'ENS to mod -· t BEAUT. JO' 'l'wln '"'"" • l.y 11f M;..,.·11f~-. imub Raal •11ote Service, !llO So. Cout Hwy. rellireraton fro ' 139 95' ICt •-• model with battmy operated f<ofn/t male. . T wk 1 • O>rla. Mllot -to lx!ll<ve •1 I YOU'RE IN GREAT =·.:;t:::.S NL=o~ou,:..., =CEs.s:~ -~::.:el_:~:°=.:;~~,;~-~ ~~~,:;.b:it~!."li~wg:;. :!"2~':...rnoc1 :O"::i11~:,::.nblei:·: FORM In a low woJat llldm-•Y ~. both .........i. -no -.. ........,..,t 01> 1111111>< jn fl"l'ID'I 2JO W. lf<O. · x.._.. < l e ctr I c jocketa 13 I< up. Je1-LY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, homeL Call' att 5 pm ftr rtruoe.L Oear. tsl--4283. mer with ~pl<ai We Pattem 1382; euy d-~ti... Alk llr tioo llrs. Coast Hwy, N..,,... lloch. ltove., $95. '*'5179, tn.ller lUld< par!& $25. Coota -CA 926:11. 9'1M838. ' mT Olrlo QVt, :II' cob in • Iirtrht ..,.r{ plays hlde..i llom. -llr lnlonn& ot SERVICE ,, Sta ·-· ELECrlllC wuber "' Dr,..-pump $12. Volt 125. E-Z *W tecl £>e1 d * BUNCHES ol catl, I -old. crulorr, FUil)' f191111>. Gd. ,.. with the yo!« line. Hiii' llEVMft·nVJ: ClENTI f-..&..a• l It expl. NI• pt. time. Apply While. excellent condition: traller blteb perfA i;IS. .- 41 Siort hair white or rrey. eond. $1,!IOQ, tnl) T1Mlllol. ry, &end nowr ~ pattern • add 25 __,. .. Ol'I Bill JWh O>eYro<t sr.., Prlvato paliy rlt-2500 or Snald> block $25. AYOll Alttmlnum cans that have 6"-mi 36' GRAND 1WJX!, $315,tlGll. Prlntod p ttem !M31· m:1f n lt1r each pattern f<I< 2'081 El T<ro Rd. Le& flt-72!5 ul< !Dr ea..., pump $1!, OU.... marine ..md yw well k provided Exe<llenl ...,, l>aa Polnl. M-· s~ • 10 12 · 1 , 1, A f'lall and Spedal Randi-UAL mATE Hilll. ' • ....-roe I< up.-· hoUra of pleuure. RUNl!l 'RI! KITTINS Prtvato Tll: 4n-lllll'I ~ . . " ~ ins· ot11erw1te thlllklaa · , lllAY7AG .. pa1rman 11u · N to i060 GI....,.,. St '-"· 1C1-t111 • • ll. 51,. l2 (boot 3') drett daliwry will tUe -PROFISSIONA.L SERVICE Station 'MX'k. full wuhen $35. to $100. Can * AUCTIO * auoa S.ach. No &Jatl·;,hat-18' Done!, 1lO HP. Jn A""'· J 111 yar<b ~Ind>; ICl'1 -kt ot ._ Send ID Sal..,.. a ......,.., TM . A part .... JJOallloOI a\'all. deliver w/l YT• ,...,,,. Fin< FUrnltiire -er accepled Jlead1 lo ... A8ltts '1R. 611 ~ Alice Bn>ob th. llAll.Y -tunt!J It blftl Yea.,. ta Pu u-. ta Pu Rd. m.1m. • ApplfAncel • j 1fi:1 -otl I ... ..._ llln'l:llTl'·ITB Olllnl PILOT, 105, Neodlecnft .--•1"17 Jor.,. at Seo Di<lo FIT .. i..ow-DI LUXE Auetiot>I Friday, 7,30 p.m. '=";: =.:.: :::: M _........ Jt.nJ I' Glam °" -IPll lloll !:':':!.'"'patt~i! llepL,Boxl43.0ld-l'Qidbr tlOI , •• Real ::a-:..:-<ri7· FRIGIDAIRE Windy's Auction Barn e!ectrtc or with ~c•I w/clldr.l<ottetoc....aa1&. Air Mall and Spedal llandl-stalion, New Yodt. N.Y. Eltato Ill-Pooltlvo OJ> ltl>. 962-22lll 2'J75\I Newport, CM 648-868ll unil gone, reuonabl<. Call -or IJot o(r. m.7 Ile• lherwlte third<laaa lOOU. Print Na-, .utiw, port\lnltjl ltr .-t. SER.VICE Statton; Poeltkml HOTPOINT rdrl S.hind Tony's Bid& Marl 64>:1142 C.M. alt 6 pm. Peta, Oonor•I l50 -·· Sall '°' ~•:...!. will ""'.. ...~ zap, Patten llf_.... Phone. open t/time. Driveway ......._ __ a-u•··~Atopl """',....... • ...__ Mondaythnl~atUy. ..,.1 --..;...-.,.,=,..,...,,,....,..-.1 ~·--r -• ~ NEEDLECilAFT'Tt! .. sale1111All/llto mechanical. ~. ,.._ •••• · ~., deluxe Iron 2 AMAZON -tema1e SAIUI0&1' wedu or """'·· S<nd to Ooebel, knit, eto. ~ 1m Must have exptt. Gd. earn-eond. '60. 67W431. Rite u.otr $25. Excellont WAN'I'EI> on ...,.;gnment >"l!ow Naped, $2JO, tnaJe 141>' O'Oay nicllc ...... M&rian Martin. the DAlLY 'dirtdlotv loo Ire potential. Jn r y rnro. 1aa dryer, 2 yn old. Whirtpool -125. 81& ami....,.. ladles apparel, dollblt yellow head $150. OJmpanhl< ID Lido 14'. PILOT, 442. Pattern Dtpt.. -• ....... -Pamam. -Verde Shell 165-Xlnt cond. Boy -pit $3. 2 -p tun, ,....lry ..... Must be Sell pair tor $325. 5117-Main .. Jib. Ult, Good - 232 . Wesl 11th St.,_. N..., Baste. fancy ltnob, pal-Sm>., 3l.J1 HariJor 81, Coeta 675-Glll mattmta for $5. Rotary In pd · cond. 544-tlll Co'1 IS2 dltbl. m.6las Dino. York, N.Y. lllOll. Print tmll. $1. M•A-Rent Wathon/D oro btndtJ moto'•r for 110. Ptxme Tuel-Sat.10 to 5:~. FOR Sale • U80T &AIL-N~ ....._ wt th . 'suJ Alt°' •a l•tl• llSfA.Ull,A.Nf SERVl'CE Slatlon Help, ex· 11 Wk l'ull ma!';;( -.. WANTED to BUJ<• PERSIAN Kittens. CFA BOAT 1-tootl!Mrilw,- ::.: allll nn& -• .,_ • t1oa1pt ID ,er. Full 6 pn-, 9111 E. * ~ * e, Foma<e uo,ooo BT1J, up TW-whtd utllltjl traller. retrl>t•Ttd, blacks, alao sail. ;,,... .I< ·-Lot malol. $1. ~.A &Aini a...tHwy KB. draft used l yr WULpay colh.-mt Pentan stud terv1<o lrom board ancl niddor - SEE MORE St•)•I - - - -• .. .._ SERVICE~· l'umllv... Ill wutJnrbo-.$100.DJ.3992 MualcallMIHlnMo•m provtnblac1'1molleatud. leot~SIOl "Call'-- J'Uhlotlt allll --lnl'll bJ tlttm•t Pattoi a-~ ... Q • .. • .. .. • 892-2970 • pat----$1. . m. GE POSITION ollm lull time, .... lbl!t. -!'INElll' quoJllJ maple d"'IJ ...._ \rax l2 tlrllc oltct. -STAMESE!PERSlAN SQtOCK rw:llc •boC No. ~-ca111os. All c loll --.... --· .....,., -plul on!J. LIP• macbulleal ..., dlntrc table. Cast S*. COMM. noor --I ,,-. $1a5. 1111 llil. O:f.t. KlTl'ENs. '1J). EAQI (19. Alliuno -tint! Only llllc. • ,.i. O,. lGO rlftl. ._ $1. l!1np -1lb. ()pp)nuaitjl lm!>Wl. 'Neat In a_...,. Now IJ3(l Exed t<X>d. mo. II prteo $1l0. 336 64M'llll. I0-48l8 at ... 5M-!8ll5 ttnhotl -· clulb'. Sllll- INS!ANT RWINC BOOK Ol 1 ....... -for pall -lhlp ........ Apply mondnp nn!T. ZillO 84WO'l9. Hamilton, C.M. · °"9o 6'J5.Utl .... today, -............ lL • I fltllllCt ... a.: npt -Newport Blvd., C.M. WIL911RE lllr'I sl:e bed, 30 GAL. Ao(aarllun. °"""""" Pl~flOI/~ • .,. 154 SNOWBIRD. Gooil ...... JI. .waOlf 11 IUIJ' ... -• !iO<. We will trotn. All "'1Jf& e SINGLE llfedlo OptnlOn, dean; lair -. $!0. ..ith fill> A all .... -. KJnpbury upr11J1t p1ono • flILKI£' ~ p a pp I e 1 Wood. D10. • ~TANT I'. -ti JS,,_ 'Ill. --......,. exper. 00 -.1< -· Olli: 51H177. btnob. Xblt eond .... AKC. tbow qll&)ltJ. 113-j21SJ - la'1lloll i; H.-ti !iO<. ID: L. l . Ln1-, Senlc< -~ar. ~ a' Awcado ..... i:oudl. GIRLS Sc!1oiJ" -y. tldt-. Ma!IO(. B<tt of· gu.1057. KITI $4M ctl. $1. Cl9N - 1 -,ll ~ Vlot ~~ Mr. a.u, 8llAMPOO rid ilC. nee Exctllent concl. $Ul. like new, $35. fer. -SILKY TERRIERS, AllC * f1U159 * 11•1 a -•• .till -!Ric. Inc, P,O. -5!05 T. A., Conte-Haa1r Fulhlon. ~161 Call 613-!!l&l WE BUY PIANOS-ORGAllS l'EMALE5. T WKs. llooh Sllpt/Doclto tll ,,, -with ..... -OotlJ :..-q,a -t --. <lllo; 11217, 615-331;. ENTIJ\E -IUU 0 I BEDS, ,.,, d"""'r. dm, PENNY OWSl.E'(-$Mton ~ll-GIOI _ _;•...;..:..:.....---·I""' Pilot Ca--Qsltt Vacanclea COii -t Renl lumllw .. Must ..U. tYIJ<.'M'\ter, mudl morel ll352 BeWI Blvd. 119)-3314 ** 2 lllllt Poodlet l allY<l' NEWPORT Sllp tor • -. ht a lit!le '.'loot" ID -JI b• :i =:.. i:s " V••laa COii -l = )'<1!11 houte, apt., ..... 541111111 * -TUii * Doily 10.t SalSun 'til I 6 l blaek. Rq,'T "-old -ble, 21' to . "; ~ -· ..... bide·• fie. tllni 1 Doti)' Pilot KING slae bed. l ""· old, 1f Ill Ul\DS OF USID S,. Ham. Orr., x!Dl oond.. $30. och. 96l-lllO. ...1.._IGGll-=-.:0==;;-.i=-l.:;,.: ••••••••••• _.,.,lna...,l'llll 0 1•-Ad.Stlldlafte o.t~~llPOO.'lllllill, BEIG•ll'OOLMn~. M-3 ~·-'-lllllt -~ -.. •AM -• •••••• Qo Hied Ad. -nowl -u ·~-~-'. ,,_....,. " -~~· ,..,,_ • _. Stll N~ ltomo -• -_,.. _.. ~ ~·· •-Cd.\!. llM751. 84MIU 515-!151 MWm Nowl • Ntwpert - ' nt Mlllr •••• "' ~ ''"'' ..... '71 Au•-. ••+•rtM m~.....,...,...,.. 990 "BILL WHITUDGES" JOYOT~ SUNSET fllTORS .. ' \ • • • • ' San ~Iemenie Uaputrano · VO[. 65, NO. 172, 2 SECTIONS, 2.6 PAGES I ' I • , EDITION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1972 JEN CENTS • ... "'' t . • ' . • . ll~JJ.ed1ct ·Awarded 2~y~·ar Pact • Ill 4-1 Vote • . ~ '.BJ .ioBN VAL TERZA ' ' -ot .. DliltY• tM• Sr.ff , In an • action • •hicb ~ cil'ii! ~ disSenting trustee asserted · "wu made .1 a a t Sjlturday'' -the c:e.istrllljO .. UnUled l!chooHllljrid Jloord Monday' awarded a tWG:year '";conh-ict , to ~perinteildent Truman l!eo<dfct, elfectively killing an iilori-111" -, to • topple-lbe ad- mlnlJ!rator. • • · Tbe.' ac,tJoo came dt;plte an lm-s.ilol\ed ~ ~Y Trustee c<orge Wbjte for lbe board to delay'~ W>UI all Ila ........... filled. • White, who -lbal Iba ,._... ment was. premarure... beCause .of the decimated panel, ~ ... Slrelsed ho held a lriendsblp with ~d. He was the oaJY one of .!iYe· IPOll\bei's volin& agaln&l ·tlie ...... <Onlract,, which -extendl.Jlenodic'1-lauie..to.Jul>\.l, lt'l.5 at a'n aDnual-wage of $29,0 . . After tnlatMI approved tbe contrad. a large au~ .-up mosily.o{ jlislr~ . ' . adminlstraton and teachen erupted in applaUJt. Tbe board 1ct!im capped 1 ....-of petition drives held by Son ClementO ml- diont ~an Schreiber. Tbe peUUons accused Benedict of ~· Ing · to opeo lines of c:ommunlcltloo, ,.... roundlog bi-11 with · p o o r . Id· !!llnl.tlratora and not 1-11.;, -of clUun committees. ,Schreiber, who attended the meetliig Monday but did not· 1peak, would not dlvulce the number ol sicnllurel g11bend m the pettllons calling ~ BeaedJct'1 ouster. 'Ille ~ campaign aiJO dmr In receally.....ig,,ed lrustee R o b er I Doblbei;, who left the boltd oiler bWllng _ Benedid'• -admlnlsirlll!>n ... "mediocre. 1; Dahlberg WU 0 ·n C e ~t of Tustin Union lllib ~ Dlalric:t. No opp:lllftlon eune, from Monday'• 1u- dleoce, deapJle some harsh wonla toward . Doblberg by Board Prelldent Bob HW'll. Hunt !Int inelaled that the aelecllon of tbe·contract utenaloll for lbe qendo b irldlllonal for lbe lut meeting each June and that there. was 11> effori to deceive the publlc by placing the contract matter In an llddlllon to the agenda late Friday. Doblberg, In 1tatements issued early in lbe Wffkend, Insisted that U I fr.shman board member 1 yui ago the previous t1temlon of Benedld'I contract WU hid- den in a measure calling for a raise ln the superlntendeol '1 salary. "I'd like to refresh his memory," Hurst · said grimly Mood1y, "There was never an attempt to dupe Mr. Dahlberg and lie was !ully aware of what the board wu considering ~ In open and 1n execuUYe session. "I can't believe that a man who wu a .former superintendent himself would not realize · when be was voting on a (See BENEDicr, Page Z) ·Crash V. . ' ·. 1ct1m s Parents •• --.......... Dan.y·-........... · .,.1 .... .,......_; ~·· . ~,· :• . .-•.;.,., { · ... LIVING· PICTURES -The Bishop's Crozier, a medieval French Ivory canin'g; wai one of .Pageant of the Masters'. Jjvjng pictures unveiled In Lail!na'• !nine. Bowl for th~ working press Mondiy night. The pageant IB held nighlly1 durtn il the Festiyil <jf ,.,i.rts;They ~pen their , sii<·week run July 114'. Rrom left to right are liobl>y Mai'viil, 10, La· -· guna';'Beacl!;' Diana' ;A~ams, ag, San~"Ana; and-Soniai W~ki, 9, · , ~guna. Beich. ilelow 11 Ralph OUnniliglwn. of ~it llelC!i· _ . . . ' Democrats· Launch Suit. -. . . ' . ' .. . . ' .lJJ, Quarrers' Break-in· WASHINGTON (AP) -Dem-Ocratic of the five amsted. (See related s!Oly, Nat£mai Com.;itlee·<llalnnan Lawrence Page 4.) Ji' •I O'llrlm; dllrglng U.t the atwnpled · "As far as I am persooally cooceniect," lftal·lil 'at JU • :p,dy beadquariel said O'Brien, ''1here ii a .clear line of """'8ht the level of )lOlit!ai down to ''cul· · dir.ctian to tlie Co!mnittee 1or • the 1er level/'"announcect today the filing of a Reelectioo of the President on<! a •fmllllbn suit ··~•inst tbe•Olrnmitlee for, developing clear line to the w b It e the' llH!ection <if the Preslclenl House " ' ' ~ told a news conlem1ce the 1uit He ~d the breok-in wu a "vrry very ·ts for CiJmpenaatory and ~live serious matter that ia. cerWnly\~itical dalmaiU. Aloo. llllDed In the swt was espionage • • ! • McCord Alloclates, a a<arity firm bead-"! am Pieue.i to note thal )l\e FBI Lt ed by James W. McCord and the five lnvO!tigitlng thl»cue," aaid .O'Brien, mm in;eo\ed Saturday night in the "but I am shocked to 'learn that the " --Jn af 'tllt Watergate Apartment White H01lse tbroiljh Ma , o fll'c I 'a I CCJmP!u where, the Democra~c naUOnal lljlOkesman, deems ..,..r111y of notice hefillji11rters Lt.localed. McCord was one Ibis blatant act ol pollllcaI 'eopleillle. j • • . . Name · Clemente • Ill Suit • - l~·MPB Pursuit 'Wrongful' . . Coast Chase· N@ts Woman Death Eyed . . . Capo Planners To Hold ·Hearing ' . . 9n~-.~~4.; t ,Tbe 11111 .-Ciplilz1D>' PlmlllC ~ ..... tcMlil.:WJ lmld • pab[lc . 'hul:tnl OD.~ In,_ ID ...... Of qn..a lllibwllJ.pl-1) to pinDll . clevtlopmonl .. _. plumoil CdlnlDlllll!1·- Tbe -e ll locatel ooe hill mile m. land from the frttw1y and the ........ ;, . one of 1tveral in,_ weeks that 1IOUld Increase the ~I alowable demlty Of the city. I One IUclt requeit al the pl-log ...... mission'• laal IQMlq ............ criticism from the ·-that dly o{. fidall art .... --1111 pi\widlll( guardi II public metllap ®r crvwd an-. troL . Toolg\lt'1 metling:wlll lfe held II• 7:30 o'cloi:lt at city ball . AnOtber matter coml!!f up for a pUblic hearing before the Cominialon tonlg[it tn- voCves the rezone ol a llDall piece o{ prop- erly from raidmllal to . -d•l. The land, localed al Del Obllpo and Alipu, Lt planned for uae by tho owner u . a -lle home Nlet lot..' Pacific Coast Team Takes Lead Sptclal 'io llie ~y Pilel MISSION BAY ~ Tbe Pacific Coast Yacht Ilaciog •Aswiatim toot the leod Moodoy in the oolJeglale team ndnc dlamplonlhlflo for Notth AmerlcL • Tbe PacllJc Coul team Lt compGIOd ol Jeff MclJermald of UC!, Peter Willon of' USC and Paul Humicho· of Sen .. Dlfco Stel<. _ 'Ille aecond d1y'1 racq started today Jn • tllundtrllloim wllll irtiida up to 11 lmota. Racing Lt in Fl1lnl-Junior ~ .... Iqland Asooci.tioO ...-. - Uld ..... into tile -day and tile Midwest and Norfllw.st were liecl for tblrd. Environm~ntal · Park in South. Residents Battle For 'Public'· Gazebo on Bluffs lnOaim IJbe aurvii;on of a 16-yeor-old tcq Bead! yooth klllecl in the Mtmcl'ial Dly· weekend -betweeo a pickup truck and a San Cemeate 'polloe ear lhil - filed • •-=-•"""'1 doolll elalm against lbocfl(r. . ,'lbe datm.~11.rlll ~",,..... ... ..... _. .... ..,_ diam at a ....,.,. we t11. 1IJ"-1liilli1, ......... 111:: ... .., are .,01 .ar1-rllas .. Ill llr'I fl\llftllOI --....... Liiie -1111111 emanolllla ... --..tho . C>iii>cll. ' '!be cna wlddi Injured aevero1 olbtr perlO!ll, look ploce on Sooth El Cmnlno Real near · c.lle Dolora u Palrolmon Gary Admu -beslnoJog I purault of I car being drhlm matteally. Ao Adam's Whlcle accelerated neor tbt ~ 111e-ti'ilCk-loadtd with youths, ~ ..... and prvvlolom for I -~· allet!edly palled into Adams polll and the l'Hl'G cru11 -. Britt died two day1 later al Mlallon Cornmunil) llOapital !Jun severe hood and lnlemal llljurles. Ao the mu pnc<d"'" beilna 1n tilt lrlgedy, alllqal1 o{ tbe Dillrid Ai. lomey'• -Onngt County office ... becuntoacan·a~~ '-' cemplled by tilt mg1my Polrol a11er the eraa1i. DA'a Deplly Ted Millard 11ld that hl.t llUdY and probe of the detalla of tho cnab wtll lllre about 10 da)'!. Al lhlt pcinl,-be said, the DA'a office wt1l dttennine u any criminal ---· . -''lbe CHP already bu recommended that DO sud! action be taktn because two 'Opposing -usertedly led to tho ei'nh. 'lbe polrolman, accelltratlog without red lltl>I or --•tlog, UStrledly wu INvelq loo flll for cmdlllono. 'lbe *Ivor et .the· truck. Danltl Alan <nor, 11, oe Lons -. .. erted!1 fllled lo' Jllld .... J11bl.of·llay lo the ~car- -~ -·~· Battin ... Assails Accusations. I ' I ' I " ; •• • . . ' • Incendiary Bia• Jle1troy1 15 Acre. l I 2 DAILY PILOT SC Agnes Subsides 18 Decid, Damages Up in Millio11,s APALAClllOQLA, Flo. (AP) -uumc-Apes bu guped lier list over blciwvocb Georjla after a collillon with the fllorida Panhandle lbal lell homes uprooted , roads. awaah and mllllons ol dollan la daml(e. Agnes the flnt of the 1taaon'1 hWTicanet, ktUed JI per10ns , lnjurtd more than 100 ind foreed tbousanda of families rrom their homes as she rampaged north from CUba. . Although an ao..mlle-per-hour parent or ravaging tornadoes early Mond~y, the atorm wa1 reduced to a dllora:antud mau by mldnJght and was sweeping acrou Soulh Georgia today with 45 m.p.h. wlnd5. Bob SrNtb state Civil Oetenae dlrector, estimated private property losses aloog a bard 0hlt llrftch of the Florida Gulf coastline !r<>m Apalachicola to PUICU. u "ruonlnl in lbe miWonJ ••• but "A·e won 't know for sure until laler " He said much of the damage to public property Involved washed out high- ways -lncludlog parts o! U.S. 98, a major east-y,·ea:t route across. the Pan· handle. Throughout the ares power company trucks were repairing fsllen Unes and etate conJlnldion ttew1 were repairing gouged--Out sections of hlgh- lflY1.1 Ex-..Deputy Released, .. Served Four Months Former d~puty 3herlff Frederick lrvjne . Al that time McMillan wH acting on WIJ ftted !run custocly Monday after tho recommendation of Freeman who ..mac-focr ~ of a 1tntence ol -prooecuted the case. In rev'!"lnl bimse1l to It J01r1 fer NCeivlnC stolen praptdJ, ""'· Monday, Freeman told the cow1, "many lrTlll'i llrilOll t.nn wu aispeDdld ud -la feel Irvine abould sli1l be In prison he wu pllj:td oii Dve yW'I probotloll by becaUle of his actions while an officer of SUJ!!lrler cOui-t Juqe llyron K. Mclllltan. the law, t>ut u prOHCUltr I am aware of nw judge w11 acting 00 ~ all the circumstances and I recommend =~ llepul ~cl~ l~i!.lcY.'' ' Dopar-of'Comlctlool. • ~ .pro3eCuler ,J10ted that a reporj lrT1ne 44 bu been serving hia term al lrillll the work CIJllP uld tho f.,mer ' ' n~~-· ._,,..llad made.a good adJustmenl, h4d tho Sierra Coaoel'Yatloo ~·-· ;"I 'i°hr'~t of b1I fBmtly . and bad ~~· near Y'*1Jllte Nitlarill l'l!'tnlly received a firm Job offer. He waJ sentenced in February after he ""lienlency was . recommended on ~ plelded l!Uil!y to tal:1nl part in Ille theft gi'ounda that Irvine had never been m· of liquor ml 80lfllw equlpmeol from lite ·Y,=t~' :~~ ~ :.:-=1~ ~V~~~ who -!be lifIDegel acUvlty again. tri.11-l!Jdce ln'lbl cuo,.toil! Irvine lli wu Irvlne was one of two "moonlighting" rec:OIYlnC the mail!!IWll a en ten c• depuUes employed by the Mi.osiOD -Viejo ~ "You' -· ID .1 pollilloo of' COmpany to protect company Pf0ll¢Y publi ·• I ..-itw you i.. than lllcl~ the gall club· the ·l'ICClilmiended -Rnl..C. u we .,.. to ua·wu Wa$1flad on Sept, It!,. Im as 1lllfllll!n aw· publie'• Cl>llfldenc< in ,our one4 twojltrol lllltdl who entered the sy11em. • -goll aboi> Ind caJTled c.,.. of liquor and • gol! equlpmtnt from the premise!. · ' ()n.duty lllMtl!f'.-dn><Jties, alerted by pf'ffi:p_,e J '· J1" golf i\:; errl~td. at the~ and co1>- G .t. ~PB0 = 0u':., M, of H1mtinglcin ~-~ . 1' • • • Beech lmmedlataly IUl'l'tDdered, bui • lrv!De wrnt benerk aod led hf• 'tonner to aii,,tlle llnlcllll'!I. • · colleallUU on • wild car clwe In a Acootdlnc tO Ibo -who een 111 ahert!l'1 P!ltrol car that ended with hl1 Ille Probo from her home, fl>I 2.5 ..,.. arm! ln Riverside County alter he lot m wbic:h Jl>e otruclure -II a l'tj)M~y threotened to take. his own pullllc part Ind baa been me llnce 1117. life. 11111 )Wtalli d.i-!DI -1111 I ~ llltll "Fl fm<I . 00 ball Iller ol tho!. lie ordered the --to teer being lnd1cled Oii nine cbar1es or down Ille-• and •a)'I he baa been burilary, grand theft, car lhell, Heelvlllf! rll!I pjvperty -Olflbe lmf·lilnc:f ~lil'Dl"'r!Y and ~acy, It •lchl y<an •IO fn>mJlle Ollr' Dlnicln later ~ blmteU In the l'1' Oompony. 1ara10 of his home Iii Huntington Beach. "I'm not a rkh marl," Roeel'bllilll~ · When Irvine wu l:rought to trlaJ, he uld, ~'and I didn't buy It to pay f.al!eJ on pleaded l\lllty to nctlving stolen prop. it fll' tlll publlc.'' '!be man recently .. Id perty Ind the other charges Wen! Ibo land to Mr. and Mrs .. Newton dtsmissed. -. ol San Clemenle end the couplo were planning to· build a 1lome on II - unl1l die ~ oontronny cleveloOed. "Wo 11111 wtsh aomebody bad told Ill thlt wben we boupt ff:," Mn. Roblnlon said. Siie clecl1ned to 11y how mucb the and her ltulbolld paid for the land. FromP .. el. BATIIN ... w1I1 oppooe incumbent William Pbllllps in November. • Harber denied he bad any Influence over CUpen, bul acknowledged that he aided Clark In hls campal&n two years ago. . lie aid, la, relation to the dim11181l of tho two alde1, .that they, "bad their own . Mrl. Rainey called It "20th century land precy," bu begun a petition drive a._ ruldonts ol lhe area wbo lllte to take walb along the blulfl ll'OUlld the (uebo. Ille lald Ibo ,._ nearly flO llcnl-on SUnday IJDOllf pmom Who came· to halt the COllllructloa workers tawq down the structure. '!be petition atalel, "I 1m lnte:eilid In prwww v!ug 11 pibllc P«Jl)trly -iitai ~ in tho PallJafles tJ. Caplllrano i!olA' depictod u 'ports' Cll lhel map of .Siil ' JumH>y.the-Sea, recordecl ln UI!· tn4 , perpetuated by the Doheny lnle:rttta." ~ oo tverYtlUn&. :nieY were note om· ~ 111\b ~tt1n'1 ldw:" . . The two !lied aubtants allo charged l!aJt>or•onfered tbam to obtain a COlll· pifur. mafllnJ lllt-ol all oounly eJ11ploye1 ~belon Ille primary u olllcl41 county Sometime between 1117 llld the 11121)'1,, however, the land apparentiy came Into the private ownmblp of Edward Doheny. Members ol the C.plllrlllO Beach Com- munity Assocl.al.loo claim D o b e n y dedicated lhe land as a pork again and My Ibey wtll IO lo court U .....,.ary to inlute that the land remains un- developed. IC DAILY PILOT "Ott or.,.. C..t DAILV PILOT, wflll wflldl It ~ tl'le N...,..l'rtss. 11 -'w...I J/lf tM °'""'" c ... , l"Vtlli.tllMI tfmtNl!f. ,.,... Ate tdlll•N •1'9 llWblllilltd, MW1y lftrwtli FrkNy, fW CNI• Mnt, Ht"'POfl lt1Cll, tl1111IJnoton ltlChl,flUlli.ln V1llt~. l.IOllnl IMCfl. trtltM/ .... JHKk n ·St11 CltrMl'ttll S... Mlli (tfll1l1'1"*-A 11fttl1 '"'-"I MltlM .. MIW... lthlHll'I •111111 lllnlllt)'I. 'iill "IMl'"I !M1lMlnt -""' If •I iJO Wftt hr lilrMf, c.11 M .... Clllltmll, not. l1Mrt N. W1M f'l'ftlftftl 111111 ,"'91Wltr J11k 1. C11rl1y Viet ,,.Ill.,, Mii ""-•• MMllW ThtMll KttYll ltllor bullnee\· •TbeY Ch.al'Jl!d the list wu Uled to mall Iet!erl to thole employe1 living In the flrlt cllstrict In reply to cbargeJ made aglll!ut BatUn In the employ .. aS30Cla· tlon news letter. ' Harber "'1d 'he thought IUch action was l-.Utled. ·"When the Orange County. Employea Asaoclation lied about Battin II was his duty to reply to the employes and I would cerlalnly call that official county business." . He admitted that Ballin bad betn a problem candidate al 11m... (The two former aides charged that Battin'• policy of retuslng to debate his opponents in the campaign ucomes from the fact that be tends to blurt out Wop that Harber doesn't want hlm to say.") "I advtsed him nol lo lose his temper. Bob ii very candld and has hurl blm!elf many tl{nos, especially Jn talldng to the press," Harber aa.ld. •l1 would like him to have • more lD'bane attitude, to try to ti:· 'plain the purpooe of b1I moveJ and to quallfy them rather than giving bl1ml answers to quest.Jons. 0 Harber uld Polatn1ck'1 l!U"' that up to '76,000 wai 1pent In Battin'• primary campaign was "about right." • ~s~I .... Sttwt Irvine Co. Fireworks Show Net Income Short of Funds C1imbs 20% AllbOusJi IOOl'U ol San Clemente clllZ<M and fll'lllPI have contrlbOted cash, the Veteran'• FlrewO?U committee said todly ii 1lill la more than 13,100 1horl of lU aooI to PIY for lhta year's free fireworks show from the dty p1 .... For the first time, the cammJllee todly released a list of donort and the. amounts they gave to help pey for the annual flreworkl show. 'lbe annual expense for Uie prese~ taUon the night ol July 1· ts $1,IOO. "The llreworu committee belitves that the dtlzenl ol lhe 1rea have 1 right lo know 11111 there Jo DOI enouil! money ln the flrewcru lund to Ila<• a lhzle-let alone a pr.,..tshle flnworkl dllplay," said commltlee chairman Walt Lleblg. Tradltlonllly, the flreworb lhow 11 financed 1llrol!ih private donlllons and the deficits are undenmtten by profits from the aale of safe-and-1ane flreworks by tile local vets groups. Liebig &aid ncenlly that a motion two weeb .. o by clly oounctlmen banning fireworks aalel to penon1 tmder 1• years old would hurl profits which 10 toward the flmrorU -fund. An all-<>ul ban contemplated for Pt..t year'a aeason would literally kill tbe fireworks program which veterans say draws an estbnated 40,000 to 60,000 per ..... to city bea<hel. Despite the uncerlalnty about the f\lture d llJo pier llbow, the commlltce atrelsed th1a week tblt plana for a major Independence Day Procmn at Vista Bahia lladium are sWI healthy. The Elk's Lodge will fcrmally oren a Delahanty Takes Helm of County GOP Committee Geol'11e Delahanty, 511, of Fulltrton, a staunch supporter of PttSldenl Nl••n, was elected cbalrman ol the Orange Oouoty Ropubilcon c.ntra1 Committee Monday night. He aucceeds Thoma• C. Rogera of San Juan C'eptslrano wbo rullJltd from the pool JUD!! 7 after oervlng almost three yem •• county GOP dlfef. Delahanty ,.ill bold the pool for the mnalnder of llogtn' tmn wblcb tads nut Januery. Tho 1'ullerton cndll company owner hetbeenamombertllllo- stnce -llld -reelected ln the ~ con\ pr!mlry vole lo b1I thlnl lenn. DO!lblllty bu '*" -· '* many years In county llepJbllcan cln:!& He ... been a membt< d 1111 Ullllled Ropub- llca111 ol Cltifomla (UROC) and bu par· tldpeted In county compallJll fw Bany Goldwa1a' in 1114 and -1'lnclt'• b!d for lleulenant ao-\n 1111. LocallY be bu ~ for A1ae•illyman John B.rl I 11 (R· P'ullerton), ColliJ'fflmlll Chari• Wl&g1ns (R·W~ Covlnl) and Stale Sen. James Whelmore (R-Buena Park). Ro1m ruljpled to become 1tale chairman ol Cal Plan, • Repibllcu orgllllullon wbldt II Ml up jo campal&n In tey -wlidl have pemocretjc incumbelltl tbrouCl>oul the lllltL ,.,.....p._.1 RAMMED ••• wh«e Sheriffs caro u..r. joined In. Ca11fornta ill'ghway Patrol dBclall llld · thll morning none ol the pall'ol'I Cll'I were lnvolvell la the cbaoe u there were enouch '])lll'IUll'I. Lquna Beacb Officer MacAdlma llald the woman passed other motorills on the f-y by l'>in& onto the eboulder dur-il¥ lht purs111L Olficen lald they "'"' Ible to clldl up wltb. Ibo ...man, but wore unable to 1et h ... lo pulJ O'fet', After lllil Diego Sherltt'I Cll'I Jolnecl Ibo d>lll, e1IOlllh vehicles -.. 1vaD1ble to eiimiund tho woman•1 cer and elow her down. Lquna -. llald that when the woman wu being bond In by police vehicles, ahe rammed the lead Sber111'1 Cl!' and -ped 1nolhor. Only minor dama1e WU done to tho Cll'I, San Diego Sher!lr1 depull .. Aid. . Police vehlclet were 1blo to atop the motorist at the Vista lurnolt by c.rfsbad. Sgt. Wlllllm Knowles, San Diec• Sh ... urs deputy, aald !hot when the woman wu tal:en lo the Vista !llbstatlon, she WU aboUl!ve and cllrtct<d f o u I la-1 11 tho ol!lc<n. lie slid • nrfot7 ol -... -belnc -·by bis depa-.. ...u .. thole wh\cb moy be placed by ~· County aulhorlttea. rejuvenated city skfft and trap rang(', Lions will sponsor a chiclcen dinner all day. the vet's committee wlll spoMQr a patrloUc proaram and police offi«:r1 will present a firing demoostraUon. The event.s will start late in the morning July 4 and cootlnue au day. The majcr contributor toward the firewlX'ks display, Lieblg said, j! the Apartment, Hotel-Motel Association with 1100. Other major donors among the Ust of more than 300 include Don C'.onrad, Con tractor Jim Miller, Knlgl!ts of Columbw, Mitchell Home Jr .. the E•cban&e Club, VFW Poot 3801 (San Juan), Sfropttmllls and the san Clemente Boel Club -all giving $16 each. Lleblg "'1d doum of other dOOOl'I have given amounts ranging from 110 to $20 for the preoentation and many prlYale dtwms have helped with amaller dona· tions . . Persom who wish can add to the list by sending their donations to Veteran'! Fireworks Committee, P. O. Box 299, San Clemente. ' Herbert L. Porter, whose in- laws, Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur E. Briggs, live in Laguna Niguel, has been named director of scheduling for President Nix· on's re-election campaign. P.or- ter was a staff assi!tant to the President before the appoint· ment. By L PETER KRIEG Of tll• 0.11)' Pllitt tl•lf Tho Irvine Company today roported a net jncome or $7,637,000 for the fiscal period ended April 30, up more than 20 percent when compared to the preceding year. The company at the same time: declared a 46-cent per ahare dividend, 1$ percent more than 1970-71 . Out or that, Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith will rec.eive '782,000 for her ownership of 1.7 million of the 1.5 million outstanding .shares. More than hail of the" shares, 53.4 per· cent are owned by the J1mes 1"tDC Foundation, which will r<celve nearly 12.1 mllllon. · Mrs. Smllh has betn at odd5 with the foundation contending it has not been distributing two percent or its net worth to charities as prescribed under a year old U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The Irvine Company's profit picture was disclosed at the company'• annual stockholden meeting this morning In ltJ Badham Criticizes Bill Newport Center beadquarten. The rancblng. land plamllng and devek>prnent firm, which owna some 83,000 acres in Orange Comity, reported a gross income for the fiocal year ol fll, 7 mllllon, more than $11 million over 1971 and the highest In the company'• blltory._ Over Cruelty to Frogs Irvine President, William R. MaSOQ, at- tributed. much of the company'• tn- creued Income to three thlnp. From Wirt Services SACRAMENTO -Debate o v e r clwroom cruelty to frogs ended Mon· day in defeat of a potentially corrective bill, after a critlcnl Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R-Newport Beoch) leH the leglJlature croaking with laughter. 11Je measure introduced by Sen. Albert Rodda (D-Sacramento) s u c e e e de d another version a u t h o r e d by Assemblyman John Stull (R·Leucadia) and tlfled ln the lower house last month. Public school student eiperiments po51ibly caU3ing pain to a n i m a I specimens would have been prohibited by the bill, whole criticism won Badham the nickname Frogman. Crltlct argued lnlUally that cruel In- cidents cited -such as live frogs' heads beinl cut off -were extremely rare. Auemblyman Stull spoke oot and con- tended the anatomlcal uperlments could cauae impreulOMble pupils to become callous and lndllferent. "If you ,rere able to take testimony from frop, they'd tet1 you lncldenta of cruelty are a rartty," coun~ecl"Badham. He cbargecl the RGdda •bDI ,... Inane and Stull'• support wu mereJ,y an emo- Uonal appeal, •ddlni he would have to oppose It. "F°n>lman Badham, II there something wnm1 with humans being ~?" declared Aalemblyrnan Jolm Clr'ee>e. .. tting off a roar ol lalJihter. Certain chmroom laboratory pro- cedufts ere inentl<iled In the defeated ~. one being pttblng, a term whtch drew a qulzz:ical response f r o m Aasemblyman Jolm Quimby (l).Riatto). "Juat what is thla 1pitftlng' referred to?" he asked. · Aaaemblymaa Stull ezplained pltbfng involves sticking an electrode into an animal's brain and inserting It down the lenjlb ol the spinal cord to teach how the l)'lteJll woru. . '!be -• Stull llupported blll would r\1)1 have forbidden the procedure but only req~ , ~I a prof..,lonally·tralned analomy telcber muat do lt and not II the presence of students. Assemblyman Jerry Lewis (R-Hlghland Park) countered by saying it would be ridiculous to have 1 teacher leave the room and then come back and 1how 1ludenta the erfect. He haJ authored an upcoming bill wbich wtll only require that a teacher be present while students e:s:perlmnet. F~Pagel BENEDICT •.• superinteor:lent'1 contract." Afte Monday'• vote several trustees and ·other administrators Issued pleu for unity In aolvlng the dbtrtct's problem!. "We need to work now to keep this cllstrict to1etber," urged Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. "We should be able to call on everyone to help, whether they all see eye-~ye or not," he added. Bui Wblte, wbo made the lmpusloned appeal for a delay unW a lull board could consider the tlem, said be oppooecl the ffinllatemenl al this time "because "An upswing of the region'• 1eneraI ecooomy, a lowering of interest rate1 in the past year and the succeu ol the com. pany's Industrial land development ana agrJcultra.J. operations'' were rttp(llSio ble, Mason said. Muon's annual report also noted thlt the lrvlne Company paid federal aml local property lueJ ditring 1m totaI1n¥ $13.5 million. . He aald that the firure wu ell~ almost equally between tbe two. In his messaie to shareholders Muon talked at length about an event he llald ''will lffect your company for years to come -formation of the city of Irvine. "The new city means more to us than ju.st 'another governmental agency wUt\, the power to approve or disapprove our plans and the zoning requests. The city ii people. .. "The direct and powerful Involvement of these people," Mason said, "iJ an im. portant new 1ngredienl in the planning and development of the Irvine Company'• properties." tbeno ts no harm cloot to.Jl!'1 II olfr'' · Maicm a11o llld ibe new cllT prom1lel "I wu told by other board IJIOll!bers to be.a su!ctuful adven!Ure. • that lt cildn't matter lrlUlni my point • "It the flral •IX months .,.. uy ln- because new trustees wouldn't be able to dlcatlon the relationship promlm to be mak~ a declalon on a ~tter 1Ucb 11 all we could hope for and expect. this, Wblle uld. "During Iha! time bundrecll 0 r "By · .. y1ng that, this board ts taking dedlcaled dtlzelll have I n v o 1 v e d a~ay the _voloe of part of the people. themselves, not on!' on the City Councll ' I CODl!der Mr. Benedlcl a friend, but and plann1ng collllDJulon but allo on 1 he ...U lo!ow1 that we cannot let numerwa commltleel that aerve the_.. frteodshlp cloud our judgment,11 be con-city," Muon aald. I. tlnutd. He also told ttockho1den he 11 con-< Bui despite b1I voting a1ainat the iJn· fldent that the company's developlll<!lt>' med.late renewal of contract, Whjte in--.. are creating a better urban environment sisted he would continue to "help Mr. than people have known before" ind be Benedict do hil job." said the company 1J 11wllllng to auume Wiretap Halt Told / ourshare of the respomtblllty, along with" the people and the governing bodlts, to create thia better environment." WASHINGTON (AP) -Bowing to a supreme Court mandate, the Justice Department bu ordered a halt to wiretapping in domestlc--securlty cases where no surveillance warrant was ~ Wned beforehand. Striking down a key part of the Nixon admlniJtration's law- enlorcement irogram, the court ruled a to O Monday that a judge's consent is necessary before the government may eavesdrop on 1USpeCted domest i c radicals. h a private corporation it don not~ have to rtlease a detailed financial ltaf.t.. ment. None was r<leased. However, the company dld report ~ home sales for 1971-72 of 1,407 With an estimated sales value of $63 million up from 138 miltion of 845 homes Ule pre<edlng year. • It also reported combined 1ald vohnnes of Irvine shopping cent«s in· ~ eluding Fash.ion Island and Harbor Vjew Ceoler totaled $75.2 million, an Increase .• of 16 percent. • LetUsPutYouOnTheMap 1 NNr the enlt'1nce, inside our sto,., Is • 9i1nt new m1p. W • are in the proc111 of identifying 111 of th1 hom11 we have cerpettd sincl 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A cllff1...t color for 11ch yHr.) ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES • < ,. " n1Mt1 A. M11r,hf111 MtMOIM l!~llor Ch1rl11 H. lo1111 kfch11' P'. Nill Au11tan1 MeMtltw l•itert s.. Cl••••"' Offke lOS N1rtt. " Ctll'lh11 kttf, tl672 °""-C.• Me.t JJI Wiii aty Sfnt{ ._,_, __ ..,_ Followln1 Harber'• appearance, Battin made one of his Infrequent lrt!" Into the pre:ssroom. He was accomparued by hll new aldea , Larry Wilhelmi, a former llaff worker for Auemblyman Ken Cory (0.Anahelm) and BUI Meyer, a Fullerton Juaior CoUe1e English lnlllnlctor who will lake a leave of ab,.nce'llUI !ID. A third ·member ol the entourqe wu Bob Uberiy, ;BatUn'1 IWlllDel' ht!a'n who II a colle1e poUUCll ldence major. Practical Joke Not So Practical Close 1cnttlny. wlA J.tect some intemtin9 facts: firstly, we have carpete<! homn on virt.,. illy every strffl in the 1ru. Secondly, the pins ,,. In bunch11. inclle1tin9 WORD.OF-MOUTH odvartlsing. Tltit<lly, the .Umber of liomn w1 Ii.vi e1rpeleil is st19gerin9. • '• HV!tt"'*-a.tdl: 1PWJ him ~ LttlN h9dl; • ,._..,, AWftlll Ti111;8 111 rn4t '4io4bl Q111NW ...... lf1ll1 '41 .. 6n S. C, ....... Al 1 .. 1 IW '"''"' l 4fJ-44lt ~"' ................ ·m. °"""'s ..... .. =··'"--~ ""' .. ~,--= ::~11"':: .......... _,, .,...-; ---=-·c.. ...... c.1111:-. I .-W' Oft1w •.U .. ..,.., ., ... ..,. "'*""""' ""'*" ........... .......,,. BafUn odmltled that H 1 r be r 4'aomettm. calla thl lbots'' in bit omoe. "But -Imel be dnem'L It I'm 'a pup. pet...how comt be 1111 Jllll now·"''-- . The _.iior emphatlcaDy denied tbal ....... II> 'bis ]llinte olllce -· i..ed .. !IOlltleal conlrlbotloos. lie Mid Abbot!, who had wwked fer lllm for Giiiy two monlhs, wes 1 "poor wwl<er who ran around In clrclis like 1 cblcl<en with h11 head cut off.''. • If you dnirw honesty, uperllnie, 1n<I recom- m1nclatloni from n1l9hbon w1 h1v1 worked for, then ,(fa.,,•, is THE PLACE I 1663 Plac111tla Aft. COSTA"'MllA 646 4138 . - HOURS: Men. thru Tllun.,+ to 5:30 -'rt• 9 to '-S.t.,,9:30 .to S !< Q ' .. ., ' I ' I I • ' I I . I I ' ' I I I ! _l I l JO c v r.·c: ~C Tutsd.ay, June 20, 1~'7:? Petrole11m Grads Get OVER THE COUNTER NASD Ll1tl1191 for Mond•y, June 19, 1972 Positions T•k• .,.," pick trem !tit compltlt llM ft be.1utll11I n.. Lll!COln tr Mtrwm If YHr dlok1. Wt •rt tlltt .. 9ffw Y'9 ""' lull m·tnten~llCtl IHM "9!:r•m llinll'td It YOllf """ .,,., ntlCI .. ..... .. tlN C8VllOl'I lo rKtlYI Ill• .,... llooll.llf ltnWlrlrlf •II .,.. ...... Ul!lt ,.,.n11111 ~ In IUltmoll!lt. 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'1..ct1'~ J~'=1,~·"=' 167tt &.l'dOll L111t, Hlil'll 1111tM A~~.SH!.l.TOH -Plllf Ch11r1m, ... , ol 1311 S11111~!1..9•r"'° GrO"Ye 11'111 llt011/yn .. a, 11 1UU1 l"tnnl •1-Hunllrf'*" 1Kt1. '%J~f11iiin1•1tc::.;~ sa":'B'f..!'·,:S •k • 1tr1111,. n, of 21li6 .,. vi. 'i( L1.i1,.. 11MI•. l E -HARGETT -JlrfV WUl1rC. JS, tf ~ Mvll'I COlll MIM 1M ll'°'" di Eli , 14, o4 314 Elfl ,.,...,., APt,.t. Ml'llh'll. l>AIL''f·ITllAUIEl. -l.~rlnd Art!IUr, :2,,1 JI~~· l!::ev~= Wtk~ °'"~? ErMr1fc (11~, LA~ l11tll. ALEX·IV ll50H -Tl'llN!or~r!I '9, of 2UI t11r1:1tnk llvd.. lit Holl~ l"l. J'°'"'I Loul 1J.:. aJt'l:.f~r~~'N1~ c:rce::, 1A7rriif, n , of 171'1N V111 l11ren ~It'll, All. A, HWlllMIOll INCl'I 11111 11111 L..,, :l't, i:: !~~VIII llUflf'I l M, Nf. A. ,..,r.'llr.1 J11 .. !~~~E -Jolln uo·~· , ~ m .:/~tnt or1~1, '1..""!!f nn J-··% n.: J Ulf • w~,s'M;~~~,~ !i~:.~~ Ora~~·=y'~:!? ~~to:: se~~d place Park, put together the display oi maps, photograpqs ~f~v'.~.R~frz.,~~~ °' 11'2 honors and earned '225 with its winning entry and models representing life in Irvine. The totar· M rtDOCK·riAltCHUCK -C ht I t • """'·i'i" " m Jm~·"'• •· at the county fair in Costa Mesa. The fair booth sub-$850 cost was offset ~y $325 in contributions and, Cotlt"" 1tic1M•rv ,1.of • d" "cJdin h . th •' f "'~"'" "'·~ cc•t• '"'· committee of the Irvine arts and culture a v1sory m u g t e pru:e oney, e city s irst major Cl.E N·lt~HA :t." -'"~ (If· h d • 1· 1 3 roll. ~. 1... ...,_,.. 1or"' group ea ed by George Kno,vles of University pub 1c relations effort cost on y $ 00. Ui9Y11I H •• 11111 rr•ll SW n n, .r. --=--=----....:.---=-----------'---''---.. t ... D A,,.,.ldl Mfll6ru, Lt•u,. ,rwEliSOH-CAO -r.•;:'4 AIMii, 21, of ttllf Hor,., COi I Ml rm lo Tll~ 11, of ~NCll'H, "'' . LONu•MC~ UGH -11:6btr 1m11, SJ. of 1 o«1l1wn Dr)Yt Hlln tlMIJ~ ••ell tnd Dorottw May, ;j{. et fJl. OOdltwll DrlYI, HUl!il119toll Copter Lease Wins Okay lJCI lt11titute . Session Planned On Women Rights Providing «!1!81 educaUonal chang~." said UCI offlc\als. and Cll'ffl' opportunJUes fO< Speakers include S u a a n women in coll-es and' Davis , editor o-f ~0 "Spokeswomen ;" Dr. Micbtle wtiversltlel ta the aim of a Patteraon, sociology profWor weel:·long lralninJ Institute ot Brandeis Unlve!'Jity ; Dr. at UC Irvine June 25-.luly 1. Jane Jaquette, politic a J "Oballenge: • Women in science professor at Qc. Higher F.ducatlon" 11 the title cidental College_; Dr. Jame1 of one of thrte .swnmer Kelly. education dean at meetings sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh; and U.S. Office of Education. Dr. Ann Scott, English p~ other selaio111 are at the fessor, state University of Unlvenlty or Tennessee at New York at Buffalo. DAILY 'ILOT EMERALD BAY IRVINE COVE RESIDENTS W• Dellv1r fiM Oroc1rl11, Liquor, F~1h1st of Produce & , . ."!•n•i"t11 Bfff, 673-3510 . .. . ~ COAST' SUPER MARKET . 3347 E.COAST HWY. Knoxville and the University Also Aronne r r 8 s e r , of Florida at Gainesville. Washington, D. C. Women's\;=~======~;;::; Aboot 40 co 11 e g e ad· Equity-Acilon League;' Dr. ministr-aton, both men-and Bernice Sandler, Association women, t1tro11111tout the U.S. f Am · c I will take part in the lnsUtute. 0 ertcan ° 1 e g e 5 : Florence Howe, E n g I i s h THE BEST ~eadrrsblp po 11 a prove .. Peanuts" is one of the worJd's most r,1pular comic striper. Read t dally in the DAILY PILOT. Director Ui Lucille Kuehn, professor, State University of assistant to the vice chan-New York at Old Westbury ; cell or of student affairs for and Marlaina Kiner, director, program develOPment at UCI. Office or Civil Rights, Seattle. Site partiolpated in the Office,-::::::.:..:::...:::.::.~::::::..::::::::_'=============:! of Education's f1rst 1nstit11te on women last summer at the Univentty ol Pittsburgh. Topics during the~.seven-day propram· include w om e n ' 1 studies, .sex-role stereotyping", women's mo vem en t, al· finnative action , m i no r I t y women, child cart and con- tinuill( education. THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @Cfl®M©@J!!J!i!JiiWJf !f~owt [ . l!Rl©!D@d!Jllf21 ) Empl!a5is wm be placed on "'effecting ln1tltutlonal FREE SHOWS STARS IN PERSON SN Gary Puckett• Tex Wllllam1 • a .... d Ever1y Broo. • Sklloo & Hond.-raon M~1ut'F.Y•IMIT~ :.... l"11lltl Cll•rie•, IO, of 112 VII ltllttll N,_I ltll(l'I •1111 FU11btll\ ~•rtltld, S., of lUOl "I " lltr ... 1, T~t1n, WIL&o"l.Wl\ICINSON -It o b tr t ~11, I, of 16' Sin JOl'llUlllJ 1,&f'""' "Itch 1nt1 Vlr•l 11111, 20, trr 26' S•11 !r'0"'"· 1.111111• It~'"· IOl.1.l!"·SY V!STl!lt -JOI! E111n!I, n, M IMG f ArrOYo Drlv<0, H•ml1""'"" Hilton Bell Named Dean For Vessel . Pertrldp Family Perforrnets • Eddie De•n SANTA ANA - A 25-year made provi1ion for a cboppe!-Restaurant would also be con-LOCAL · lease for a 1.18-aere parcel on facility on the west side obthe structed on the weal slde of EDITORIALS TEN 81Q DAYS flMcfl 1 ICJOrtn Lorr411111, If, If IUt "' A•~ D•'YI· W11n•ln<0+.,,, l•1ell. l!OW.fi.ltDS, Jllt.-SULLIVAN -C•rf wn111rn. ,., of l:!On l!:ftl•rl1• ~''"'· Wllltmlnllff ind LI"" Ann, n, cf 141' .Nt'o'ltl• Or ve. HuntlfltlDll the west side ol Orange Coun· field and that he had received the facility but father north JUNE 18•25 ty Airport w be occupied by FAA approval. near the runway threobold. The DAIL y PILOT During the discussion it was The Proud Bird firm baa a Q I Qb. FROM NOON WEEK OAYS SAT. & SUN. 1DAM the Santana Helicopter Service revealed by Ron Chandler, similar facility at Los Angelea 1 U te rren Fair Drive & Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa $H,1J\\_IHll!..Jl!:SSI" -H~rrv 'lirl'•rd, (7, of .2900 .. lrtl'lllW l.IM, Alf»I . lrvliwo •lld 1'1-r•v sw, J7, If •iii c-1tod<, !" .. '· Dr. Hilton Bell of San Clemente has been named Dean of the firat summer aession of Chapman College's World Campus Afloat. has been approved by the 8Ssistant county direcwr of l ·n tern at ion a I Airport, Fights City Hall Adulb $1.!IO Juniors $1.00 Kid1 251 Orange Councy Board of ~·~~~·1~tio:'.'.:n_tha~t~a:__:Pro_'..".'.ud:::.._~B~ird:'._~Cllandl~~er::'...:no~ted:'.'.:..~~~~...!:==================:!.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!._ Supervisors. 1~ sl',WMl(f.11; nv -Mrc11...i Ju1l1n. ' , of 111'2 •• ,.,, G1rdtn .G,.,.... Ind DtMlorr•ll .. 11, cf 406 "11ttlll• lt'!•d, H__.. 11cll. The approval had betn delayed for one week so that Supervisor Ralph Cl.ark of llAl!S.llfMl"l)I") -W1•nl!" 111Yf'lfln11, 20, of -"" Lovol• AYf .. Wnlmlntt'r 1'1('1 Mtrtlll L111. 11'1, flf LA-Viii l"trk (11'(1•, All!f, JI. Or111f'•. MATLIVll''.l'\..,Vf! -t:"•rlH ll•Y, ~~. l>f 1J7tl Wdl11m1, Tustin •nil OarefllY l'Jool'l111, U, Ol 1"4 WMI flll SI .. S111t1 ParticJpants on the six-week study voyage, consisting main- ly ot graduate students, teachers, businessmen and church laymen, will earn up to aix units of college credits in shipboard classes and course· related in-port experiences. Anaheim could cletennine if the proposed chopper opera· tion agreed with the airport'! general plan of future use. "#~°!W"'.OM•TON -IOr.ll•r,., ''· flf A.1't le""" llW"· lrvlnr tntl J!IYCI M•rlll. 2'. ,,, 14JOO N...,POrt Ave .• #,Jlt, 11S, T"'!ln. Deatfl !Wotlees Professors on boatd are Dr. Robert H. Scbuller,·pastor of the Garden Grove Community Church ; Dr. Desmond Bit· tinger, former president of McPheraon College and an- thropologist and Dr. John Jang, professor al La Verne College who has traveled on several visits 10 the Peoples Re~lic of d:hln_a. The thip left Sllnday. It will visit Honolulu, S u v a . Auckland. Port Moresby, Manila and Hong Kong. Clark aaid Tuesday be had been assured that establish- ment or the helicopter facility just north of the Federal Avia- tion Administration control tower would not preclude the installation of a crash control fire station in the area Jn the future. Robert Benish, president of the Santana Helicopter Service told board member.!! that the original plan for the airport Laguna Prof On Voyage Internship Edith Schwartz. 694 s. eoast HigllW11y, Lal\lll'1 Beach is IUL of. C-Ommunieatiom on the first Expa-_Jed serving 08 ISBisllnt professor ~coH1• summer voyage of Chipman f!~~.!:--om~ ~·..,1:-'Met2!' g',1, 1'!1 FULLERTON -Political College's World C a m p u .s dttill, Jvnt II, 1'"1. SurvlYW fiv Hrfntll, ""lence aluden!S •t ~-( S'•'• Afl t Mr, 1nd Mr1. Wllllll"'t MrGlllf, COlllll ......, 0\ V. ""'~ Oa • ~m;1,~a1~;1(1~~1i.r'."fl;1~·.r.e~l~~~ Fullerton-may-soon be-able-to -Mn-Schwart! ls tile director co,11 Miu. s1rvle••l .TllllrM"l1r. 11 AM, receive crtdit for working " for ~apman's •~ech and l"rlnct to! Pllll~ LU!Mrln i';fl"l'<JI, Wltl'I I.Al uyo; 11ev. Jc1111 c. w111rw o111c11t1ne. '""'· interns in local assembly of-Hearing Cllnic during the M!nl. Gaol1 Sl'lf'lllltTi' r"-"t'~ltno. 1111 f " 11r&1c1W1y M11r1111rY. oir~rors. ices. regular school year . ••• ,. Assemblyman John v .. -----------1 Gr1c1 N. 11.nst Sil A.Y(l(ld~ A.119.. B R Cnron1 Ml Mir. Pett of dt!llll, JUM lt, riggs ( ·Fullet!On) 8 D d 1tn. Sllr'Ylved bl "u1111nd. llobl>rt II•-F II f fosl . Thoro119h, G1:nrantf'c•d Sr.1 ton, llobflr RHtt Jr., of T11111n: U erton pro essor Barbara d•IJ9flt1r, J1111t Jotin'°"· L" P•l,,,•1 11".. Stone have developed the new Real Estate Sa/p~ nnd or BrokC'r L1ccn\C' ••tftdclllldtfll, S1rv1c;,., Tllur14fv, 12 N""' ,.,<111e v iew \"'"'" '"1••mtnt, program wltht"n her --se, ev.ltlr VlflW ,.."fnflf •t Pirie. PICllk """" lew Morfvtry, Olreclor1. "Internship in p r I Cf j C & } TRAINING Phone-for frc-C' foldt'r •ODO~• PoUtlc.s." Dori E. lltDO"r. AH,, of Q S1nt1 NII Av• .. HIWPOl"t 1e1t11. ''' cl 11e11h, Jvne ·r~-ar abO t lO ·~. ,.,.,.. S11r"I~ ""'rt ec•. M•1. Fl'l'fN:I .,..... e u ·~ e . Flwr, so. L11UN. s1rvlc•" Th11n· plicant.s for ever 10 internships 111y. 1 :JO l"M. 1~11 lll"Olc!WIY Clll0tt I ANTHONY SCHOOLS HAllOlt CINTll UM H•rllOt Ctnltr C••I• M ... , C11fltlt11l1 1 .. 1ftrrn1nt, e1 Toro c.,,,1 '"'· 1111 available in Sacramento, a llra.dwtr Mortu11v, OlrtclOl"I. sH.t.c1t1.•n• spokesman for Apemblyman !ldt11t s11ac:k1t11e. AN u. of ,,,. Briggs said. The new program tn111em1n WI~ ''I'' MIJI. 0111 of -Id 1 ~ I de t t Pl. 17141 t7t.JJIJ 11111, JllM 1•, 1~12. rl'YIYed tr (O\lllllS, P ace WJ0Se • .S ll n I 00 ~~~"};·1:~1 k:r'Jcln::~ive'!~s~ receiving capitol positions in 1~1:,1:,~~'· l'M':'cror:.;'t:.;:,d ,z<!~;.1:,~-r:t.r.· ~ ! local polltical offices on a ,., 1714J "'·HOO t!\!· w1111 Riv. Lor.n F\lc~rllffl' of· -~pa~rt~·:IJU~m~e~u~n!':pai~·d~b~as!'.i'!:· __ J!!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll!!lllll~I iorl~tr1111. etll rotdWIY Mor Yll"V, Dll"IC, ' STA•kl'Y !llf'tllt St•rkff. 20362 S111t1 ANI Ave., Intl Allll. 0111 of de1th, JUl'lt 17, lf12. ,YPfllde Sfr¥kll. Thurld1!, JUM 22, 2:30 PM. l"1J,.,,1v1n Mtmorlt P1rll:. 'fi'llh Jtt'I. Rtrmond ,,,,..rM ofllc 1111"'. •••tr· llf'lf!ron F11ner11 Hom1, CorOl'll del Mir, Ol-L WllSTIJt A:lchll'd I . 'l'ff,t''"'' '"-.U1 lltkt It, ;-J~~;J,.~t ~ J:;,:r lllit~1~11·~ dr1th, Jll"t 1. 1,n, 11oveci tivsbind 1nd ·-at S•ltv Wtt11!tr; r1tl!tr Ind b!'lllhen of Dt~ Ind D•nl Wtblltr. Prlvlt• tr,rn11v ''"''\'fl· P1mllv r"u.1tt no t01Wr1. 1"1cl lc \llew Mlll'l111rY, olr.c· "''· ~ALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corou dd Mar 67l-flJt Cotta Mesa mllU BELL BtoADWAY MORTUARY Ill Bri>adway, Costa Moll Lil-Im • McCOJlJIU0K LAGUNA BEACH o;fORTUARV 1795 Laguna Canyon Rel. 414.9115 PACIF:: VIE\\ MEMORIAL PARK Ctmetery Momiary l50I P~ Drive Newpon -.i, Colllomo -PEEK '.ullLY COLONIAL J'llNbAL 80111! ::"'Ill ..... ""·-Weafml-• 1m1 SMJTH8•"-ro.aY Cl MUI lit. Rud .... -'1 ·-I Wh•t's New •t Horbor View O• S. '"4!1111 Hllh le-', Jnt ... t •f M..:Arth11r 11..i. Summertime is here Ii: the shoppln' is easy at HAllOI VllW CINTllt ••• Nothing comes in more handy than candy for the hostess elft or energy snaka to tuck In a bee)< pa.ck. CALDWILLS CAN .. DllS has all kinds of good, whole.!lome, dellclom candles, including huge red, white 6: bhfe lolllpofll •. , SOUTHllN CALI,. ltt NATIONAL IANK, ~11, HAllOJl VllW lltANCH, still hu one of the ncatctt banks around. Friendly, efficient teJJers, courteous hel)'l with special problems & that . ; .. great Vh ta•lo-latic drive thru \vlndow. They are out • hert on one corner of our cent er ... Congratulat ioruj are Jn order!!! Colin West owner or NIWPOIT ~· STAT.IONlltS wUI take the lovely MW Peg Green for his bride on Sat, June 24th. AU the member& ot his ataf!, the merchants here at HAllOlt VllW. & myelt wish them much happtness •.. For your summer wedding pick up elthtr ttadltlonal invitA• tlollll or the new e1Cdtlng colored contemporin at NIWPORT ITATIONllS . , . Winnen ot the. hatd cold cuh wene : J. T. Pender $100. t.eM Silver $50, It Coney Konn $23. Th~e lucky men •.. Fo1.1nd a great sum.mer treat for the klda -tn ltlCHARDI IAKl,IY -A bag ot 4 doz.. cookltt for on)y $1.C9!1 While there, I· tlgned u,p t:or a FREE birthday ca.kt -'Mley give away f •·4l esch month I ..• Comt t1n l l...relu. With l!.\-l"Are It HAAlott VllW • AdJOI • , • ... nt. Ready Reference . . For everyone who ever wondered where it alt wettt at the end of·the month. Now, Ready Reference. One statement that makes your financial picture· clear at a glance. For one thing, thez:e are actual words printed on it. Not just code nlllJ1.bers you have to chase all over the page. Words like checking account. Each check is listed in numerical order; And if one is miSsing, there's.an asterisk to call your attention to it. (A little thing.like that can save a lot of time when you're trying to reconcile your aceount.) Words like daily balance& Any day that anything happened to your account, there is a daily balance listed . In order, of course. l).nd Ready ReservAccount/ Mastet Charge. Thili part shows charges, payment.8, ai:lvance11, tr_ansfer fees, . interest, everything. And again, there are real words! Nothierog)yphica. , If you like, we can even include your savh!P _accoant summary and/.or your loan 1ununary for the preceding month. Including interest paid, dePQSits, withdrawals and·balance for each savings account you have, as well as loan number, • CllECKING llt,WJNT --- READY RESERVACCOONT. /MSTtR CHARGE E1.i ·1 :1 i I "Look,MartM. A rllJl li.tlpi11g hand." paymentj\nd balance for each loan you have with us. Plus the usual ·stuff you're already used w seeing, like beginning checking account balance, ending balance, and Ready ReservAccount;Master Charge credit line summary. . · In ~ort,·Ready Refe:tence is banking-made-easy. It's sort of like painting by the numbers. It doesn't make you an expert, but at l~t now you can _ do it. · Ready Reference.Statement. Just one more part of a unique package of pereonal bank serrlces we off er you when you open a personal ch~ckinir account. YOU'VE 'GQT SOMETHING SPECIAL ,_ SECURITY PACIFIC BANK ... __ • I ., .. , -' I I I I f I i I, 1 I ' l ·1 ' 1 ( T..udl1, Juno 20, 1972 Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock . ~change List Prices Buoyed By 'Peace' Talks l'/EW YORK (AP}--Stock mtrket prices seored modest gains Tue!dly, fueled by hopes of a possible peace lnltiative developing out of pres!denUI! ~de Henry A. Kissinger's Peking Wks. Trading held to moderate levels. • l • • SC DAJlV Pit.OT Ji ~ ~ t q • PtiekltlfBu" VANCOUVER. B.C. -~ MacMlllln Bloodel Lid. eon-~ firmed purcbaae of the pack-9 lnC pndllcls oper1Uo111 of Ibo FltnU..U. Co. In the Unllad stala for mort lhaJi $311 mil· J 'lion. · MacMiiian Btoedet,f Canad•'• bluest forest llfO<f·l -COIJIPll!Y. acqulrot -p!Anll In lhe U.S. Midw8t previously operated b1 Fllntkot~'• Hankins Container Division, aswtll u lhe U.S.~ firm 's singl .. plant weslUft j pacltqlng division in la r Angel ea. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. The apace agency bu awud- ed crantJ lo two l'lorlda coi-l<&JI lo st11C11 ways to ...-tho environment llld Wlld1111 wben construcllon boglna • fadllUea for the spaco 11111111' l • II DAIL V PILOT ' • I U. Clreu \ "Thanks, Elaine, but W.'r~(-]!'9 dinner tonight ' at Tina'11 a~ tomorrow at 1'eterson's. Let's see, we coul.d lit )'OU in Mondqy or Tuesday.• · L. M. JltWd " Indians N~ver .Used ·'W~ams' , Mlster, how do you !eel about giving your son the -ame-name-u YOUI' awn,-thus iesignatmg him as a Jun-.. !or? Pollsten put th~t query \o a sizable batch ol boys IO named. About half said they defesfed the notion. A fourth said they didn't mtod ~fng called Junior, but they probobly wouldn't name tbefr l)Wn sons In honor of them.. •.. , ,,.., ii).· . :4· . ' • • I I . I.,-) " ' home.'' 1elves. Tbe 'flnal lourth liked the Idea, 18ld they , ligured Jljlliors enjoy acl- vantages. . ' · UNDER THE law In Wbiteavllle, Del, a glrl who . proposes matrimony to a man commits that offense called 1"dilorderly conduct." STILL CLAIM no Indian tribe ever used the Word "wigwam." That WU 1 white map's slang. What the Indians said was "wetoumuck" meaning "at \ . . AMONG 3-ye&Mlds lo nbrS<l')' school!, It's reporfed, a testy little argument crops up on an average ol once every five m!nufel. MATl'R&§S. -Harder f,be mattresa, the more olfen you tum over In your lleep,.Averago man has about %,900 aquare lncbea of akin awface. Maybe 20 perc<nt l.s pressed 11«alnlt the-mattresa, restrlcllng cin:ulation. If the mat· tr~ ls hard, the comprpskll);)s, ~--On a medium ~. ,YPU'll tw:n qv.er about 40 timel a nigbl On a 'tilird 'riiilttress, about eo times. ~ i Q. ''IF I were-plarmlng a trip to investigate the science of oolgy among the natives of Haiti, ,what should I take with me?" · ' • · ,A. So you're trying to frap me, are youJ Take a frying pan. That's the study of eggs. ' Q. "I .SAY more girls IIlalT)' at age 20 than at any other age." A. 1bat11 the average first marriage age of the young ladlel. Actually, more girls marry at age 11 than at any Giber age. ™ckf, those statfsUcs. · STAMPS -Since Abraham IJncoln, please note, every p:uldent who has died lo olfice his been memorlaliud by, I stamp. ·om I telf you a grown ostrich can peer over an eight. foot fence? U tt stands on Its little tippy toea. rr AUJ() has been proved you get more denial cavJ. Ues •lo the .aprlng than tn the fall, normally. MOOSE ARI!= meptally ill. Not all ni...,e necessarily, but many., .even mist maybe. Such b the" claim of an ex .. perlenced Alullan. Ile conten<l.s all ~ed huplerft I'! . the North coun(ry "° aware ol this . cql!)lllOD molise In' sanity. Wbat puzz\e• them, be says, Is lio\v the del'anged · · tllOOle have survJved. ' · · "' · · • . . Addreu mai.1 to L. M.'Bol/d., P. 0. Bo: 1875, N<.,. porl Beach, Calif. 92660. "· "• THE "IN" PLACE TO GO! @&®fit1®&@@(Jj]WW1!Jl~tfJDfM. , '. [ v /~~~";. .) ) FREE SHOWS STARS IN PER.SOl'1 . : .. . -" See O.ry Puckett • Tox WUl.Jol"l'I • B1'9!1d . . ' Evorly Bro1. • Sklloo & Hon.dll~ .,.rtrldp Family Performers •'Eddie Dean \ l ..... · TEN BIG DAY&• ' , · JUNE 16·25 " ' ... , " ' FROMNOONWEEKDAYS SATo&SUN .. tOAM l'alr Drive & N-rt Blvd., ~ta M-• ,..iurta $1.50 Juniors $1.00 , Kida 2!11, . , ................... ,.. ...... ....,..,·y ......... _" ..... ,. • ,,...,......., ,_ a. ._ tlol;flcll wtlM, " • • • She's Rung Berkeley Chim~s for 50 Years BERKELEY ( AP ) . - ~te her 71 yem and wispy 101 pounds, Margaret Murdock proved she still has the beat u the began her 501h year as carllloneur Of the Ulliverslty of cau/onila cam pus Thuraday. "I'm an LOL, little old lady ' . af . . . you lmow," lllld· Miu. which Is 3111 paunds llld 'tbe JflD Murdock ·bellned -economics and a master's In Murdock, explainlng that the larwest two toos-'bltt In tm. telovlslon cameraa ....n.ct education al UC and served u · has cut her concerts OD !be Sile "comes down .bard'" OD her bouncing from ltey to by. credentlals counaelor u n I II !ho • present mufer, John Nol"!I· Belldel dally concerts wbeS hvp bells clown to hrice 1 • b~ l~ven .. with DOW· Sbo sald obe wu lookq retiring In ll!il. -1;, "and J1'1 a bit ol 1 _worn wooden grill! wl)i~ work forward to being at home !or '!be fll'S! muter carillon- -. You've got to ·come • wltts that clop tbe fixed bells .... enlng telecasts ·featuring . neur she served with wos Dr. achool·ls Ur -· the bells allo have greet.cl foreign vlsitora with ibelr qative oongs and played the antliems of many nations during a UN session on the campus. clown bani to get a tone." Ao !be lllralns ol "Flow ~ her. concert. Henfy Kliig. Sliehas, through lllia Murdoci lint bepn Gently, Sweet Alton" drifted , A native ,ol San Francisco, the yem, been an ass!Slan\ to plsylag the 12 bellHmallest ol 'over ,the campus and the clly, ./ihe look a degree 1 n bis three succesaon, lncluding . - ... .. ' • •• '• ' ' .. Ask your dealer. He knows all about ' our new car financing. It's one sweet deal if you want to keep your monthly payments down. Way down. And only Bank of America has it Our new Auto-Magic Financing has other features you can use to · advantage. We won't go into them here because details are better understood when explained by your dealer. The important thing is to let you know "· we have a new kind of car ' financing that makes . .it easier to buy a new car., If you don!t remember the name.Autq-Magic . Financing, lt'g not imp0rtant. · Just ask your dealer-about B.ank of America's ·new I ·• kind of c(!r financing~jth. !fllil j < 'low monthly payments. He11 know what you mef!n.' " • • BANKIB OFAMERICAI ... • " • Ask,ard • I • tiurlllf/I~ .. , .... , . • • •• • ' ' ' ' • t I' f !' I 1 I I . I l ., -. ' aBeaeh Teday's Fl•al N.Y. St.eks voi:. 65, NO. 172, 2 SE.CTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1972 TEN C&ITS Pag~Ont _Pre.,iew Wins.Hn••ahs ol Press ' . . workiqs·of the "living picture" ihow. As. cast memben wen ~ with rnakeup, lutened• Into. costumes • and beJped into tbeir 'po1itions ·oo the sets, a ncord !,, · phot"ll'lOJlben 1 w a r rn • d ~. over· Ind ,an>und the Irvine Bowl Ital•· • With .cameru-~ lrom the howl and back.tage area during the nm ol the sliOw, "working JltU' nlglit" ii thdr "lint and'last Chance'to-'the mechanJcs ol the pagwit. The• pageant beglm its sil:·wfft~run Jtily 14. · ' P?oclueer Don lfilllamlon oelected five divene i1ellll ·from the :Ill that make U.P . the Im JJl'OCl"ID1 for preeentaUoo ltefore the journalills, who respooded , with wann applauoe aa the completed plctur.. were pre.ented oostage, jlllt u they will he tllrougboul the ~ run. Despite changes on the 'producllGll stall, the usual Pageant perlecUoo -In makeup, 1eta and costuming -ii all there, enhanced by the unique lighting ef· !eels that llOIDebow tum I h r e e - dimensional people Into two-dimensional painlingJ. A tour-<1 .. 1orce ol 1lm°"t. llaj'lt simplicity ls Wl.lllamsoo~s ·re-creation of &>drew Wyeth's lamed "Cbrillina'a Wadd," a lalthM reproduction ol Iba onpial bl New YQrk'I loluoeum ol Mociml. Art, presented On I huge 11can-- VU" pointed by background artiJt Ed Mliocle. Rosa Huerta ol IAl'fDI Beach portrayed the lone lllure ol Chrillina In the Uvbta picture. In -· the reprOducllGll ol FnncelCO Beda's elaborate un.e Olea Game" llnda l1x eilborately <Ollurned moclOla ID an ornate oetUng; 111rt to draw gUJll lrom lily audien<e. The ~Y night viewer& were ~' Jntrigued by the manner In wblch plaln, pointed muslin <Ol!Umea Trustees ..er. ouddenly translonned Into lusb aalin by the pageant'• magic llgbU. · Tricks ol makeup were de!DCllStrated in Picasso's co1orfu1 °'lbe C I r c u 1 'FaniUy" and ln another manner, in "Tbe Bishop'• Crozier," a medleVll! iV<ry with models depicting miniature c a r v e d fllures. '11>e only hlt<b In the press night pro- ceedingJ came when one ol the male models !or Braeghel's "The Wedding Dlnce" failed to report on schedule for meteup. It was aolvtd quickly, in typical Pqeant lashioo, by enlisting the services Face . Thr·eat • -in-Rehire • -..-• f ,. .. -.-• ' • -. < • • f,_ .... J..:..-...L. ...• v.. -\ . . "' . ~ -~·.....,. . r .. _ LIVING P~CTURl!S ·-:i~~ob's ~ ... '•-~al Fren~lvory • Cll')'ing, was pne of Page~t of the •;Muten' Jimg,p~:un~elled . · li1 Lagjuia's ·Irvine' BOwl 1at ·th• worl!ing;pr0ss )iloDda~~nigbt; The' ptgean~ iS beld nlghUy dqrmg ·th•,~iiotival-of ~~.,their_ six-~.run July.14. FrOm left to right are RobbY•:ll'.111"111, 1o;,L..- guna !leach; Diana Adains," 191 Santa Ana;· ind Sonla W'.inieski, .II/ · Laguna llel,cb. Below ls Ralph Cunningham of :Ne1'JIOrt. !leach., Se~ce for Mrs. Northup . ' Slated~She Dies ~i 105 A' memor!OI oervtce wW be held .In Laguna ~ Wedne9day a~ !or the, Art Colo!>Y'• old.,.i raiidert, Mn. Harriet G. Noltbqp, ooee !bl secretary.to. itgal glen! Qar~ Darrow. She died F)"iday at South eo..t Com· munity Hoapital at the age ol 105. 'l1!e llff. Philip•!!:. Grogory will of. ficilte at the 2 p.m. service in the N~ Congngatiollal Church. Burjal,.1! her request, -private. Mn. Northup had been bospltaliud !or moi:e than a month alter undergoing an appeodoctomy. She .... dacrlbed by her farnUy ' and friends .. "sprightly and livtly," up to· the time or b e r ' . I • I • ....... '• ' I ,f:NR ........ n will ba I lid bit W..,_ aloog the Or-Oo111 oa w-.i,, with highs In the. 'If• al the beldl, rl.slnJ to a Inland. !Aw -· INsDE, TO•.tY Ulce llw ood,.,,..,. .. lie ~ Ile "'""""' ,.,... Sloalrw II...,, __ _...... 10ith hlr famUY!.::'1 a,.r prtl- tnL See 1lmy, 20, , ..... -" = ~ -. oaaa• 11 --' --. :.:..:· 9 ,...,~ .......... t ... M ---. ' =-: --. --. -.... ---ijNsiiioioi-ii " :=z: ..... J --. hospitalization, and was quite proud ol the !act.that lhe 'f&S c,oosidei.d 'tn good enouch health to wllbatand the 'surgery at bet advanced oge; I · ' . ... ~ meall and helped With the housewwk -abe wu always eager to belp1" oald l\frs. Norman J. McNeil, the grandniece will! whom !Ile bad lhade her home, 11 IOI 5eavfew·SI., !or Ibo • 11 months. ll!rs. Nortlwp Ia. IUl'v!vell by •bar lllep- daughter, Alleen Adams, forpier org,.i.t· at the Neighborllocid COngreg1tlooal Cburdi, -I pa!leot bl the Laguna Nuntng Home; i grandson, l!:ugeoe A,dima it WbitUer; niece Margaret Q-oa , Swarta Of Mexico; grandnephew, CllnDce G. CroSI ol Ambelrn and '81"ndnWe1 Mrs. McNeil. ' : Born bl Cblcuo oa, Feb. 9, 1817, ,i..t -ked U I JesaJ le<rtWy for.a Cblcaco low firm of which Clarence DUTOW WU I portner and -bil ~ and frlilld.Jar many years. •-manledln!Jllto 'a·~ Jlr,l'ranltlln W1-, who dtOd -a -., Ille llllnlatt. Allor _... ta Olllanla ID 19 Iii ha -an eldir -· D -rlod Ell(ene D. Northup, a l1alrtt .-' --in Duarte uatil l1lulettll la 1111. .. -111111 two awtera ID Gleadalo -IHI, -.. -In t..a-to malpo -... wllll ... llepdqldor, Jin. Admm, II Ille ...... -ed-....... Sortba,...... _...._ Ins ....... tllat ,..-... her"'°" to ........... 11-.... ..... llar6op'a -dated boel: to tllt °""" lh ..... ····-Ill ft lfilll Olltlllil al tllt llollllo Ez- ,., .......... W Nlille II tbl time. • 120 .. MPH Pursuit Coast Chase Nets Woman BJ JACK. CHAPPELL ~ Of ... Dall'r ""' Stiff ' A airens-walling police pursuit o! a " woman motorlst . at speed& ol 120 mlles D ts per hour mm Laguna Btach tilroUgb live . emocra ~· Count1 Commimilla onil lnto'San Jlioll o..t.Y~--­ lbe --ct two San ~~. .. ---~ . .,. ' _,.... ~ No one was In~ in Ille race wtiidl WU llopped onlY "l!l>m U., two San Diego Sherllrs can boxed the motorist In and f~_',ber off , the freeway. IOUth ol _ car ..... : '!be woman, Dorothy Jean Rul!ner, 35, ol Santa Ana, was held at the San Diego <;ounty Jail today pmding 111 - of charges wl1ich could he placed apllJlt -her,.San Diego Sheriff'• deputies oald. ... The motorilt.wu• flfst llojJped by l)'O , liagwia Beach pollce -after, • ,..,. B edi t G. .. through the city alq Cout highway at ·en c 1ven about 5:25 "a.Jil. today, police Aid. Sbe was clted !or drlvfnC Ill mlles per hour in a 35 mph...... . . Olllcera Terry MacAdanl and Fred Louk stopped the car at the ~ Pier area In South -Laguna.' After ~ ber ticket, they said she got Into her 19'12 Flreblrd and "took off," acceleraUog at a 2-y~r .Con~act " In· Capistrano high rate ol speed. · B~/~V~~ "She said she -In a hurry lo get where abe was goinJ," Olficer MacAdarn In 111 ac:tlon which one diaaenting uid this momlng. trustee auerted "wu mlde I a 1 t Laguna Beach uhlll chased the Saturday" -the Caplatrono Unlfled motorist from the pier area, ~ School Dlatrlct Board Mooday awarded a South Laguna, through Dana Poin~ = n~, elf~:!'!y~an ~ C<lplatrano Beach, and oolo the .__.., ~~·a .......,. San Diego Freeway.' ellort by aome ta loppla the ad- En route they were joined by ·an mln11\r•1:"· Orange County 5berlll'1 car. The Sher· • The aclloo came despite an Im- ll!'s deportment said today that the-· pasaloned pleaby Trustee·George White motorist posaed a atop llgn In Dana Point !or the board lo delay coiiatderaUon Glllil at 15 mlles per hour .. well u the au Its aeata ..... ftlled. 1tapllght at the access to the !reew:ay. White, who m.t.ted that the mnstate- Ooce oo the lreeway, police car ipeeds ment was -turi baca.... of the varied between 110 arid UO mlles per decimated panel, ...,.thelal llreaed ba hour, 011Jcer MacAdam Aid, . · held a lrteadobip with Benedict The woman was chaoed by the police •He' wu the On!, one' of-live memben cara with red llg1D and 1irela through ·-..ting lfl!Dll the new.conlracf, whldl San Clemente and Into San Diec• County extencll BeOedlct'a tenure ta Jul I i.m -. Sllerilfs cars Ihm joined in. · . . Y • caJilomla Highway Patrol olliclals said at an lllllual -ol $:111,llOO. · thil morning noae of 'the petrol'• cars After --· -•ved Iba coatract a were Involved In the dwe u Ihm were Jars• audience mode up moitly of diatzlcl enou1ft punuers. . (Ste Bl!NEDICJ', Pip I) . Loguna Beach otitcer MacAd8m1 .. id ,reak~in-.· ... Re-eiectloa 0( Ille President. O'llrlen told' a Ml conMrence the ltlil 11 ior com-lcl"y and pun!Uve <!amaies. AJao named fn the Sult WU McCord A410C!atea, a aearUy flnri bead- ed by ,Jame• w. McCon! and the five me.. .~ · Satw<111 'niiht 1n the break-bl· at Ille Wf!!erpte Apartmmt c:Omj>la where tllt Damocratlc natlooal Jieidiiuarteri Ia )ocaled. McCord wu one ct the live amaled. (S.. n!ated ,.,,,,, Pqet) ''Al far 11 I am penonally Concwr\ed1" aald O'Brien,, ••t11ere ta a cle1r line of direction lo the Q>tmnittee for Iha Reelectlon ol tile Pn!ltdent and a developill( dear line ta t11i W h Ii e House:• lie aid the brelk·in Wll I 11Vef'Y1 Vtrf •Pis matter that ii cortalnly pouuca1 e,Plonage. · "I am pleued ta note that the FBI !a blveotlgatlpc thia case," •aid O'Brien, "but I am 1hocted ta learn tho! the White 110u1e tbroulh Its olflclat Spokeaman, deems unwortlt)' ol. notice this blltant act ol political toplona1e. 1'And now we Jeam Of t6i potential I& wJvernent of a White _. 1pocial "°"' lultant . who .. aalcl to speclallse bl delicate aaslgnmmls 'for ille l'relldellt," aid· O'Brl"'- 'lbe Wuhlnclon Poot ttpOried today !hot I COillultanl to White Jlouot. opeda! couuel Charles w. Colaoo ii lilted ln the acldreaa -boou or two or the fl\'• !DCI _... reoled. . _: '!be Poot laid fedtnl -·c1ooe lo Iha illvatlgatlon1Akl the --boob -........ and -·-11er ol llowanl II:. Hunt, the -. wltll Iha notaiioal,''W. liouM" and''W. It• . . , . .. • the woman posaed other motorl.sts on the lreeway by llOlll( oota the oboulder cllr- tng the. punulL Ol!icm said they ..... able lo catch up with the wmnan, ¥ were )!Dible to 1et A.rul Raj, 46, Succumbs her ta pull over. · Alie!" San Diego llberill'1 cm joined the cblle, toouah vehicles wmi available to IUITOW1d Iba woman'• car and olow her down. 1-11 olflcerl Aki that when the woman wu beill( bolied In by pallce .-, lhe rammed the ~ Sherl!l'I .,... and atdetwlped -· pi\4' minor · damap WU done lo tllt can, San Diego (lee DAMAGD, Pact I)" Chamber'& Breakfast ' -. J'eafures .Candidates !.c.~ .• ; C<IDdldat• !or Iba -..,. COUlldl ..... will l>o Po •atld II lllt Lquna -Olmnber ol Ooaun.-ct lnollflll 1.-1.111, 1'ed11•11· at tllo Hoh I Laguna. . Caodlda• 'lrill be 111"8 tlmo ta ...... tbelr Olllalocm and 1lllJ -........ 1rom 11io ·-,,. -11 a10 aDd .. ... • .... ..., ... madt "' ..war Iba ....... . • of an oolooker wbo matched the model'• measuremenl.I. The unscheduled performer lumed out to be 0. E. "Bud0 Schroeder, president of the Festival of Arts board of directors, who was on hand wJtb other directors to greet the press. . Rising to the 'occasion with aplomb. Schroeder made bil way throogb the makeup and costwne routine, climbed m. to the prescribed position on stage and "held il" while photographera llred way. "It was my debut,'' said he later, "And my swan son1. • " Recall Vote 'Con-cerned Citizens' Eye Move By ll'llEDl!:RIC SCllOEMEllL .... _.., .,, ..... ,. .. JI a rno6on to ,_,.jptoy Dr. WUUam Ullom ii.I hlf two 1op -W.V.m falll ta -.. i.....,. llooeh Board of ff -....... -....... wllllle -• 'Dbtla Patrlola Gll1atta ... Gerald LIUa, NoaD leaden aid today. llecaU Jll'llCtedinp will not be Initiated againlt ~ Prealdent W I I I t a m "Ibomas, nm tbougb he may vote agalnat the ..-wal, because hLs term es- pires next April. '!be tactlcl ol the long-rumored recall W.... confirmed today by l\fnt. Lucille Whitaker, -!dent o1 the PTA CouociJ Who tlreotened to resign from that post to work for the recall. The motioo to ~loy Dr. Ullom and Aaa1stant ~enta Charles He11 llld Roben Reeves was placed on the tail end o1 a lengthy agenda by trustee Norman Browne. Browne malntans that despite the out. come of a C1111troversill pollcy change ~!atlng ta the duration o I ad- mlniltratara• oontracts, the boerd need• lo IO!tle the iaaue over ille employmem ol Its three top men. ' '!be 7:JO p.m. meettnc ct ... boord wlll be held In tile high school cafeteria. The polley diange wlll be dlacussed in meet and cmler (clOled) aesalons wl\h the -·· negotiating coundl prior to the meettnc, making any act!On by tbt l!9lrd lep1 during the public meeting, !!Oled Tllomas. . • 'lbp 9ounty Counsel'• Office ruled Fri· 'daJ -and delivered a written O!Jinlon Monda)' -that the teachers have the J18llt do dlacuss the issue with board repr eeedt.ltives. The polley ~e, If edopted, could !leilY the Jesal requirement on contract renewals until Jan. t Present policy now cilia for a declalon by July I -one year before, tile contraCls expire. The propoted policy also allows !or ad- mlnlltmor lo he btred for a lonn ol VP to 4 :i-1. CUrrent boord poUey puts a two-year limlt on any contract, ,. thal the cllltr1ct ls faced with "buylnc oll" 8 Jarto llUIDber tf, year& of I ClOilll .. t of -11 .. notpleased wttlL . _Span. art also expected. lo 117 on a ll"O[lOled Ill ct parliamentary rutei ~ ta iM 'coaduct ct per-at- tmdbc the meetlac. requetted for adop- tloq by Unke, One ol tile rules noted that any- wllo willlully dlstmbs. board --!a jullty ol a misdel1*nor [lUllilhUle by a fine not loll than '10 or _.... ._ flOO. Other rules reilte lo the proptt. Wl'f ID w!iteh ta -·tlte -and allowablo ---.... -aid ...... ~lbeboonl, •. .. lrrine·Co. Net Income Climbs 20% By L. PETER KRIEG ot tlle l)el~ '"" Staff The Irvine Comp&ly today reported a net income of fl,637,000 for the !iJcal period ended April :IO, up more than '20 percent when compared to the preceding )'ear. 1be company at the same time declarea a 46-cent per th.are dividend, 15 perctnt more than 1970-71. Out Gf that, Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith will receive $'182,000 ror her owilerthlp,ol 1.7 million or the 8.5 million outstanding shares. More than ball or the shares, 53.4 pet• cent '3re Owned by the' James Irvine Foundation, wblch wlll receive nearly $2~:."~ih hu been at odd! wlth the louodatlon contending it has not been' distriJ>llUng two percent of its net worth to Chilritles aa prescribed under a· rear old U.S. SUpreme Court ruling. ' Thi Irvine Company's profit plcture wu dilclosed at the company's annual stoCkhOlders meeting this morning in ·it.s Nel'J)Cll't Cent~r headquarters. 'l1le r~. land plaMing ;md d~ llitn, wblcb owns '°""' 83 .. -rn Orange County, repi>rled •-"'*' ....... for the ll!cal year of fl'.7 · million, more than $11 million over 1971 and the highest In the company's biStory. Jrvtne President, WillWn R. AWon, •I· tribuled much or the company's in- creaaed ·lacome to three lhinCs· "An upnla& of the ~on's general economy, a.. lowering of interest rates in the past ·year and the success of the com· pany'1 indlllltrial land development and agricuJtral operations'• were mponsi· ble, Mason said. M....... aDl1ll8l .report ~i,o noted. that the .~ C<itllpailj' 'Paid federal abd local pn>perty 18 .. ,~ during 1m totaling fl3.5 million. • -. He Aid that the fiiure was divided almost equally bel~ the two. DAIL y PILOT Plllltt br Petrin O'Dlnlltil !Jangerous Point .The danger~ in this case, \vas only George Fryer's fear that he would smear his drying makeup. Fryer, 9, Corona del Mar, is one of the cast of the Pageant of the Masters which <lpen s in Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl JuJy 14. He is p;irt of the painting "Circus Family" by Pablo Picasso. Six pageant works were unveiled fo.r the press Mon· ,!lay,. • . . . • .. • Golfing Thefts Ex-deputy Freed Mter 4 Months '" -Former deputy she.rill Frederick Irvine was freed from custody Monday after serving. lour months of a sentence of one to 10 years for receiving stolen property. Irvine's prison term wassusi>ended and he wu placed on five years probation by Superior Court Judge Byron K. McMillan. The judge wa s acting on recom· mendatlons of Deputy District Attorney Edgar Freeman and the Oatifornia Department of Corrections. Irvine, 44, has beeo serving hi.I term at the Sierra Qinservation Center in Jamestown, near Yosemite National Park. He was sentenced in February after he pleaded gullty to taking part in the theft of liquor and golfing equipment from t,he Mission Viejo County Club. At the time, McMillan, who was the trial judge .in the case, told Jrvine he was receiving the maximum s e n t e n c e because, "You were in a position of public trust . I cannot give you less than the' recommended sentence if we are to maintain the public's confidence in our system." At that time McMillan was acting on the recommendation or Freeman who prosecuted the case. In reversing himself Monday, Freeman told the court, "many people feel Irvine should still be in prison because of his actions while an officer or the Jaw, but as prosecuter I am aware of all the circumstances and I recommend leni ency." The prosecuter noted that a report from the work camp said the former deputy bad made a good adjusbnent, bad the support or his family and bad recently recei•ed a firm job offer. Leniency was recommended on the grounds that Jrvine had never been in- volved in crime before and chances are "remote" that he would become involved In illegal activity again. Irvine was one of two "moonlighting" deputies employed by the Mls.!ion Viejo Company to protect company property including the goU club. He was Identified on Sept. 20, 1970 u one of two petrol guards who entered the golf shop and carried cases of liquor and golf equipment from the premises. (Jn.duty sher!U's deputies, alerted by the golf pro, arrived at the shop and con- fronted both men. Arthur Duncan, 34, of Huntingt~n Beach lmmediately .surrendered. but Irvine went beraerk and led his former coUeagues on a wlld car chase in a sherifrs patrol car that ended with his arrest in Riverside County after he repeatedly threatened to take his own life. Both men were freed on bail after being indicted on nine charges or burglary, grand theft, car theft, receiving stol en property and conspiracy. Duncan later hanged him.selr In the garage of bis home in Huntington Beach. When Irvine was brought to trial, he pleaded guilty lo receiving stolen prop. perty and the other charges were ~m~ed. · Fro.PqeJ BENEDICT ... Uf'/ Tt..,._le Nl:ro11 Booster Herbert L. Porter, whose in· laws, Mr. and l\frs. Arthur E. Brfggs, live in Laguna Niguel, has been named director of scheduJing for President Nix· on's re-election campaign. Por- ter was a staff assistant to the President before the appoint· ment. • PrOMP-.eJ DAMAGES ••. Sheriff's deputies said. admlnislraton and teacben erupted Jn Hunt worked !or the Ce n tr a I applause. lntelllgence Agency from 19111 to 1!170, the The board action capped a weekend of Post said. All five suspeds !lave llnU to petitloo drives held by Son Clemente mi· theTheCIAPost said that when Hunt was dent Alan Schreiber. The petitions accused Benedict ol !ail· asked by a reporter Monday why tw~ Ing to O""" lines of communication, sur· suspects had his phone n~ber. he said ..--••f"...vvf God!" Then, the Post said, he said rounding himself with poor ad-.~ n1.int.strators J and not heeding advice of ' In view that the matter is under ad-judicat'°'1, I have no ccmment." clt12en committees. ·A While House official sald Hunt last Schreiber, who altended the meeting worked for the While House en March 29, Monday but did not speak, would not for a regular daily consultant fee. • divulge the number of signatures 'Hunt's name and ~ nwnber wera gathered on the petlUons calling for In the address book of Eugenio Martinez,• Benedict's ouster. a real estate agent who has been active The weekend campaign also drew In in tile anti-Castro movement In Miam~ recentiy-nsigned trustee R o b er t the Post said. In bis messa,. lo llhatol»ldert Mason talked at l"""1 aboltl.:an event he saJd "will aflect J1DUr company for years to come-fQf,ltlaUon of the dly of Irvine. • -· ".The -. city means more to ut thait jusl another 1JOVermaeillal agency 'with the power to-•pprove or disapprove our plans and the zonla& requests. The i:lty Is .,Battin Assa ils Accusations Dahlberg, who left the board a!1tr The suit announced by O'Brien, filed in blaaling Benedict'• administration u U.S. District Court, asks for 1100,000 "mediocre." Dahlberg was o n c e compensatory damages to Demotta Uc superintendent of Tuslin Union High headquarters olfices and !or expenses the people. . -· ''Tile direct and .powerflll Involvement of t1>!oe people," Mason said, "Is ID im- portant new Ingredient in the planning and development of the Irvine Company's properties." Mason also saJd the new city promi~ to be a· -ul attvenlure. • , Laguna Senior To Spend ~urnrner In Sweden Honie Josh Bright, a senior at Laguna Beach High School, bas been selected as an American Abroad shtdeot and will "spend part of his swnmer Jn Sweden. Bright, 17, son of Marine Lt. Col and Mrs. Cruger L. Bright or 7'111 Diamond St., Laguna Beach wUI be leaving Satur· day. While in Sweden, he will be living with the Arthur Losstrom tamlly in Dikana1. Losstrom is a wood laborer with thrte sons; a teacher, an engineer, and a ~­ dent. ·T· The entire family lives in a rural )191ne tn northern Sweden. The Lo.sstroms~k:~ English. .. Bright, who also is the high school stu· dent council president, will first fly from Los Angeles to New York where with other American students. he will receive an orientation to the country he is going. Then he will fly to stockhoJm for three more days of orientation. In all, the Laguna Student will spend eight weeks In the program sponsored by the American Field Service. OIANSI COAST LI DAILY PILOT Tiit Ol'"I"" Coe1t DAILY PILOT, wllti Wllldt 11 comblntd tll11 H.ws·Prl'ls, Is Pllbllthcd bl' "'• or111ge Cot1t Publ11hll!(I Cllmptny. Sip.I• ,.,,, tdlllon1 1rt 11Ublfllltd, Mtn1111 "''°""" Fridl)', lor COSll Mtt1, Nf'Wl)Orf INcll, Ht,1nt1119ton 8t1Ctl/Foun11111 V11t1y, LlliJUlll 8e1cti, lrvl11t/S1ddllb.ltk 1111d Stn Cltmenl1/ S111 Ju111 C1pl1lr1roo. A 1l119Jt '"'l!lonll ed111on Ii. Wbtlat.H S1turd1y& Ind Su11C11y.. Tiit prlllc:llhll publf1hl119 pl111j h 11 3XI WW,I lty Slrttt, Coft1 M... C1Mlornll, m2'. R.0~1rt N. W1M Prnldfl'lt lt'ld PWH.ri1t Jee~ R.. Cutl1y- Vkl' Pr•ld .. t Ind ~I Ml'lltfr Tho'"'' K.,.,a Edifor Tho11'111 A. M11rphit11 M111111111 fdilor Ch1rl11 H. lo111 ll ich1rd '· Nill ~ ,\ul1lant M11M11nl1 £tfl~ ....... IHt• Office 221 For11t AYtr Mtili., A4ilr111: P.O. I -'· '265% OIWO- eo.t1 MIM: UI W.-1 lt11 StrM •=IMd!i ms ~"'*"' •1111'"1P'd M lledl: 17'7J I # ~ 9'Wlrlt,,. iM C 19;: .. HOl111 l'l l"~m!M lt .. 1 T ..... 111 t714J C -4JZI Cl•llW ..... " ..... , ••• ,. ........................ : .. t:te••••4f4.f'M6 ~ .,,., ~ <»* ""'"'"'"" c.w-r. -. ~ ,,.,,... """',."°""" .......... ......-: ..... ..,.....,,...,._ ·"""*' Mtr • •••IMA ~ _... ,.,.. ""-'• " r' --""""· Stc!tflf ""'* ~-...., ., ce.q "'""· (:1llfl,;11l1. ~ .., aniw ..... llWlfMWI W !Mft 11.1~ ~I ""'""" ~llM 11.61 IN!tftlty. • School Dlslrlct. party bas incurred because of the No opposition came from Mooday's au-burglary. It also asks !or $900,000 In dlence, despit. oome hanib wotc14 toward pun!Uve damages which Joseph A.. Dahlberg by lloanf President Bob Hurst. Califano Jr., the party's chief coonsel., Hurat fll'll insisted that the selection of said Is aulliorized under various civil Super-visor, Manage r Deny Charges of Two Aides ' dr.n1• ~ cOollnti' Firsb. D i s t r-)'c t- Supervisor Robert Battln and his cam. P.aign manager Fred Harber Monday denied allegations of kingmaking ond political patronage leveled earlier by two of .Battin's fired aides. Steve POlatnick and John Abbott were booted from the Battin staff June 12. Monday in a press conference, the pair leveled a series of charges at Battin , claiming he is little more than Hnrbcr 's puppet. ~In separate appearances .at the county c;t;IUrthouse pres.sroom, Battm and Harber denied the charges, saying the allegations were made because the two 'aides were fired. ·•1tm just 1 • lowly worker in the· vineyard . • • of good government," Harber said.· Battin was slightly more earthy in his reply to charges by his ex-aides. j'That's complete,b--sl-,'' be said. At lhe time of their dismissal, Battin said Polatnick and Abbott were being fired to make room for executive assistants who "are more community oriented rather than ivory tower types who try to second-guess department heads." In their ~tonday press conference, the pair alleged the following: -That Battin "sat in his inner office with orders that no constituents be allow· Council Candidate Blasts }>ropQsed Festival Plaza The Fts£ivaI Plaza was blasted as a "dJsruptive influence" and a "financial lla~ilily" .during the Laguna Beach Plan- ning CQmmission meeting tilonday by Wayne Baglin, candidate for City council. BagUn a1so took off on the commission itself for not being critical enough in ~ssiog the plaza concept Two members of the commission, Carl E. Johnson, chairman : and Larry Campbell are also candidates for the council seat Delahanty Takes Helm of Co11nty GOP Committee George Delahanly. 56, of Fullerton. a staunch supporter of President Nixon, was elected chairtnan or the Orange County Republican Central Committee Monday nlghl. He succeeds Thomas C. Rogers of San Juan Capistrano who resigned from the post June 7 after serving almost three years as county GOP chief. Delahanty ¥1ill hold the post !or the remainder of Rogers' term which ends ~xt January. The Fullerton crl'dit comp::iny owner bas been a member of the t'Om mltlef since 1968 and was reelected in the re- cerit primary vote to his third term. Delahanty has been acUve for many years In coun(y 1lepublican circle•. He bas been~ mom her or th< United Repub- licans ol Olllfomla (UROC) and hftS por- lidpated In county campaians lor !lorry Goldwatff In 1964 and ~ Finch's bid for lleulenant sovernor Jn 1000. Locally he ~·· campol&ned ror Asoemb!ym6 • Jo h.11 B rl a'r! (JI. Fullerton). O>ngreumon Chari~ Wiggins fJl.WeslQMna) alld Sllite Sen. Jameii WI>etmorr (Jl.UU..a Par\) . Roc•rf resiilned to become slate Chairman of C.I Plan, o Republican orpnlzalloo which Is set up to campaJiin In key districts which have DemocnUc hxtunbents throughout the tale. Baglin seeks. "I would expect to see a little bit more <iut or Individuals 07:esent1ng the cltlien! of this toWn," Baglln'sald. Bagi.in ca1led the plaza · a upjpe dream." Commissioner Johnson told Baglln that the details or the plan that he was slap- ping had not been "jtems of consideration by the commission. • He said that the concept of the Festival Plaza.was all.that was being considered at the commiss;k)n study session. "Perhaps if you1d been 1t more Of the meetil18s, you'd understand it," John.son chided Baglin. ·· r can sit back and· see what the critical needs of Laguna are and not at- tend a multitude of meetings," Baglin snapped back. Bag1in presented a three-page outline of his Gbjections to ~press, Late follow- ing a reading or his objections, he gave the commissioners a copy of. his report. "I hearil you say we should look Into the details and reject it (tbe Plaza)," Johnson said. Louis .w. Darden Last Rites Held Funeral servjces were held Mood1y In ~lc:Cormick Laguna Beach Chapel for Loui! W. Darden, 811 long-Ume owner ol !he Laguna Pipe and Tobecco Shop, 347 S. Coast Hlghwa~. who d~ 'l'INndoy at South Coast Community Hoopftal. He Is survived by hil · widow, ConSlance, of the home, llO 'Peter Way, Laguna Beach; a daughter, Mn. Dorothy L. Burns ol VUla Part; fl v e grandchildren and three I r e a t • t&ndohlldren. 41 naUve of PeMsylvani., bt Md Uved In California ror IO yean, Ibo lut 11 In !.tf!Una Beach. The raml]T 11111 ea1J friends moy mab memorial <onttibutiona to thefr !avorllo dlartty. Burfal Wll at Aac..uon Cemt- te E Toro. the contract estenslon f0< the agenda is rights laws. ed to speak to 'him over the phone or... trad!Uonal for the last meelin( each June 1be five suspects are being held on him person!RY. An exception was always and that then was no effort to ~ive chaq:es of attempted burglary and at- rnade. tor, 61g mo~~ contributors to Bat· the public by <l>lociPr tbit. ~~~ter'. "!t;J)teol lnler<ept!qg of tol""1>one a!(d tin's campaigns." in an addlthiiftO llie'q.iidi latO Friday. lier c:bmmunlcation, or bugging. They ~That they were fired because the Dahlberg, In statementa Issued prly 'in were aelzed inside the headquarters the weekeod, Insisted that as a freshman building. supervisor wanted aides "who would board member a yen ago the previous "I am pleased to note that the Justice Work fuU time on his campaign. !or re--extension of Benedict's contract was bid-.Department may take this case before a election." den in a meuure calling for a raise in federal grand jdry," said O'Brien, Hbut l -That Harber "prettv much runs the the superiotendeot'118lary. 1 • am appalled ~o heer tbat fonner Atty. show in Battin's office." "I'd like to refresh hill memory" Hurst ~ John Mitchell, who is now Mr. Nix· -That Harber referred to Battin and said grimly Monday ' on's campalgn manager, tried tJ:n.. supervisors Ralph Clark and Rona1d "There was ne.ver· an attempt to dupe mediate,fy to make ft a PP e a r that ~ Caspers as bis "stable on the board" and Mr. Dahlberg and be wu fully aware of McO>rd 1 empl~)'Jtlent by the Nixon that be could "count on them for votes what the board was considering both in !;1~ COOUDJttee ended aome months when he needed them." open and In execuUve session. O;B · Id that ">.. J th I f -That there is a direct tie-in between "I can't believe that a man who was a . nen sa . .0 e momen ° Harber and Ralph Diedrich, candidate for former superintendent himseU would not ~~f~~~.~~~O :: ~~r: 1 the third district uspervisorial seat who reall1.e when be wa.s voting on a pay of the Committee for the Reelection will oppose incumbent William Philllps in superintendent's contract." of the President, where he bas an office, November. After Monday's vote several trustees and also in the pay of the ~epublican Na· Harber denied he bad any Influence and other administrators Issued pleas for tional Corrlmlrtee. over Caspers, but acknowledged that he unity in so}ving the district's problerrui.. "Jf John MitcheU's reflex attempt to aided Clark in his campaign two years "We nee<l to work now to keep this conceal that fact is any signal of what is ' q:o, . di.strict together," urged Trwtee Fred. to come from the Republlcan party and \ He said, In relation to the dismissal of Newhart Jr. Administration, I fear we shall be a Jong the two aides, that ·they 0 bad their own "We should be able to call on everyone time getting at the truth," said O'Brien. ideas on everything. They were note om-to help, whether they all see eye-to.eye or "Americans now read and hear ot pa ttble with Battin's ideas." not," be added. cheap cloak-and-dagger intrigues at the The two fired assistants also charged B~Whlte, who made the impassioned nalionaVpolitlcaI level. We learned of this Harbor ordered them to obtain a cpm· ap . or a delay until a full board could bugging attempt only because it was puter malling list of all county emploJg._ consider the item, sa1d h_e op~ the bimgled. How m~y other atte.mpt.s hav~ J just.before the primary as official county reffiStatement at this time ~use ~r~ been? And 1ust who was mvolved? ~ business. there is no harm done to put Jt ofi. O Bnen asked. "' Let Us Put You On The Map Near tho entrance, ;;,;;de our store, Is 1 giant now mop. We are in the process of identifying all of the homes we hove c1rp<1t1d since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close scrutiny wiU detect some interosling facts: firstly, we h1v1 carp<1tod homes on virtu. • eny every street in tho area. Secondly, the pins ore in bunches, indicating WORD-OF-~OUTH 1dvertisin9. Thirdly, tho number of homts we hove car~ is st1ggering. • If you desire honesty, 1xperi1nc1, onil 1'9COm- mondetions from nei9hbon wt hive worktd for, then Alden's is THE PLACE! ALDEN~S CARPETS • DRAPES .1663 f'llictlltlo Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4138 . HOURS: Mon. thru Thurs., f to 5:30-Frl., 9 te '9-S.t. 9:30 to S • . I ,. ' • •! •I i j 1 ' J, o f ·• • \ / \ I ... • ' ek ' : . Teday's Fl.aal N.Y. Steek8--, ....... ., . Y9\:.' '6f •. NO.• .112:-2. 'SECTIONS, 26 PA~ES ., . • Oft\N6E COUNTY, CALIFORN~. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1972 TEN CENTS -, . --: ' ...... , .. stib Trustees ···~f" .... : •. : , • ..,~· .,. ...... • ~ Okay · $10.8 Million Budget crease In aven,ge dally attendance. The at1endance lncruse ohould qua1lly the diltrtcl for equall!allon aid over the currerit basic aid status, he said. Basic aid districts get a minimum $125 . allotment per student ~ 1be state, :while equalization districts · are con- sidered large enough to need exfra funds . from state sources. • The Tustin dlstrl<t,currenUy has moie than a,ooo students. · Bartholmnew still objected tllat "we know we're oot going to buy tl1is (budget)/' IO trustees should not tven teclmi<ally a«ep! IL 1.ogg aaJd the revised budget be pre-nm-Monday, whicll must then go· to the county 1upervison, will show the cul After trustees argued about the budget f« -two · hours, Zogg smiled and lllld he has "indelibly pressed on tbe bacJc ol my mind by all your feet ll>at you'll · Ollly a<cept a five percent reserve.'! The budget ·now represenll a $2.11 per fllll _. .... valuallon laJ: rete, ~ cenll over the fl.Tl rate in 11172-73. Zogg has said this Is ooly a working figure and will probably-go down. ' Trultees Oiet Briner, Earl Clrraway· and Dlckrao Boranlan voled to accept the preliminary documenl Board members exchanged beated words early in the evening wben Boraoi· an said the district should spend more to bring the older high schools (Tustin and Foothill) "up to par'' ·ft!ith the new (Mission Viejo and Unlvenity). lie said school districts have a ten- dency to let the ·old schools "get older" and "run down." · Calhoun told Borenian to 1 t o 'P generalizing and .. bring a om et hi n g apecilic to show us." When Boranain said Calhoun bad n0 oonc.rn about theolder -.. the chairman mpoocled In a . . rais ed voice that trustees couldn't 0 vot.e on thln air.'' • Borania n later said that people who next year will be Jn the new Tustin Unified School District will this yesr be paying f~r proposed tennis courts at University High School . University will next year be in the Irvine Unified School District. Bartho lomew objected with, "Remember, we're still the Tustin Union High School District. Don't forget -people down there (Irvine) paid !or Tustln and roalhlll facilities." . Neil Mondsy's~ar meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. at Tustin High School . Groups Off er Opposing Campus Drive S·tudies_ Irvine Budgd Amendments Reduce Costs ,. . ' ) . Irvine Industrial Park " . ' ' • UCI. '$800;000 Link Plans · In Conflict BT GEORGE LEIDAL Of .. Dllltt' ,. ... , Stiff Two Irvine ~ ,.ivi....y .. .,. • mlltees bayt lllibilllltecl oppo1lac recom· ____ .,the • llllO,OGI C..-llrtw lint --UC •JI ..... ~Jr?t-1-.i Pllt. . -m ...... Nd nprta fl'om "'° ···-~ 111111 public lql 'lrWpottllloe com- mlltetl. Ip -uked to study the Pl-1 to..,,. Uie Upper Ntopoit Bay headlalU m u ~ abutUng the univers1ty'1 D-acre WildlHe reserve - tile San "-in Marsh. The envlnlmnental quality commlltee gives 1111 project a "no ·go'" while the transpor\lllOll oommlttee recommends approva\ -u quickly u poaible. 'I1!e nld to be built largely with county arterial hJlbway funds has been planned as a -tY·lndustlal link since the original Pereira muter plan. That plan !or a community centered around a unlvmlty was updated In 1911 and~ to locate the Campus Drive rood~ llCl'OIA the marsh, UC! planner ,.. ' ,DA,fLY PILOT ......... w Tllll,.,... Euieril Uematsu said. lrVine Company CAMPUS DRIVE PROPOSALS -~P shows .two routes suggested ._En~ activists from Newport for 1he extension of highway, linking UC Irvine with the Irvine Jn. Beach !lilXwed concern to. l'OWll1 of· S N I dustrial Park: Dots and'dashe1 llile along the northeast bqunclaey of llclall over the rood'• implCI oo .1111 ays . et ·ncome \.-the Sin Joaquin Marsh Reserve Is route favored by 'UCI offlclall ·and frqila manb -Ing areu. --"--.,,.....--~---"''----:-"-T-.,.....,.. -.. -f-..,.,.':-, ,;,.._'-,-, --Irvine transporta' Uon &dV180' ry com1DJ'ttee. Envlronmen••u~-· ~u. Coualy ·construction of the rood - "; "· .. " .. ,' .. " " . . ! : ' ' ~~.. " · U 2'0 p cism produced 1 .... favored alternate route, ·shown in dota".'b.:i ·ir'Vbie held up because of these concema and the lieJlioolrats : La"il nch .. ·. ti.it p ercent ~:rJ;;~n:iy i~::..~~ttee recommends no road ··~ all crosa e:~=~r.FeS . -< .. /.' . 1 • .· _ · · , · . By L PETER .JOUEG Drive'• potential for damaging the en-~ Of .. o.ltr Pllltt lt9ff Vironment. J. > ~ ' ' B ~· • k ~ ' · The Irvine Company todsy reported a s ' J • B · d Du With Incorporation, the city of Irvine in-::Q@ .. r .. ter$ rea -_n .. :~c::~0~P~~.~pf~oretheu!"~ an .. oaqu.m . oar . e :u:=.~'.~':'!~~it1':ma=~~e~ percent wben compared to the preceding be bullt with county funds, assuming II is A :, ·~ ' f I ' .. , · · . ' ' I , · ~ · ·l year. ... , okayed before Decfmber. w~Ti;Ji!l,.c&Pr . .,..~ ... \'/ljlle ·~·llltol!P~ll.!, offlcl,•l The --al lbe -• time To Take Up·-n;.-! .1 ;i_.~ • ..,,. g Pact Allllueis·•standofwildwiliow•-that . Nalionai Coqunittee·Oialrman ~WJ'e!IC< spo~, deems un'!"i'tbY 'of 'notice declared a 4keDI per share dividend, 15 Ull~ _ are.powing in the path of the proposed F; O'Brien.~ tliat .lbe·~ tbll ~ 'act•of poqt!W espiOnqe. ~~ n;;, ~":!~ Joan Irvine ~ i:.:"Jr:C~ ;:'!:.; breal:'1n al his .porty hes~ "And!-we learn"! 11'< potentlBI iJ1. Smith will receive f78Z,OOO for her ol 1111 wtldlllo area. • ~..J.~. the'lffel. ol.polltks down' to "IUI-. wl..,,,..t' o!_ a Wblte ,_, special. """ ownenhip of 17 million of the a.5 million · Trultees ol the San Joaquin Elemen-· ordered·• nl>lcf<llnc. '!be blir lllbmltted U~lla uld,the allernale route north 1 • iirlf:S,",lllllOtjtlCldtodaylbelllingofa sullaat-.wl!Ols st.jd ·.to ~In ou\Olandini•bares. . tary School Dlltrlcl W-y will be· 'by o,nolob Oorporatlon Of B~ol of 1111 wlllowl -mllbt be moro fl i!>lllon *'11! :agfilnstlbe ~ O>mmildenl ttee. !or delicate uslgnmentr-flt' :the 'Pril!den~" . More than half of the lbam, 53.4 per· asked to award ·a contract to a Bur bent. fnll,111 11 '311 over tile state limit, but ~ to UC1'1 ~ .,.. ' lbe~ec:!IOn o , . .siJcl O'Brien, • . . • cent are owned by the James Irvine firm to build Ille -.erslal trainable .. school offtclais expect an eaceplion will Iii tho-inarsh. OOlriell:to'i .a,nowi.cilof<rence the. suit_ The Waablngtan "'8t · reporiOd 'todl!Y foundauOn, wblch will receive nearly· • mentsDy retanW (Tl\IR) acliooll. • be made and the bid approved. UCl'1 manlt commlltee lllil Uwat• • Is for comj!enaalory and purutive that·& conaullant to White ·l;{OUft speclBI f2.l million. The board approved a bid for the factn. Three bidl were 1ubmltteil .for ~ contend lbe location of the rood odjoeoal • d11111qes. ~-~.'in {"", suit wu e<iunsel CJJu1f1 W. ~son is llsted'.in the Mn. Smith hu bOen at oddl· with the ty several weeks ago, but state olfidail, fldllty, the lowest one for #16,418. to the wildltfw reoerve will -'* a Mt'Col'd Al~lei. • ._ ty fU'll\ held-address boob of pf tbe liv~ meq ar-foullll81jon contending It has not been who are supplying the JDODeY, illd the However, the oootractor l!!Jbm.ll<lnl that ._(See CAMPUI, Pip I) ed '1i' James w. MoCOl;d and 1be fin rested. · ., · • (See PROFITS, ,.,. I) ClOllllructlon estll!llte was too bJib and bid oootacted Ille ochool 9rncta1' Jfter mm )ll'relWd Sa~]glll in the • the bids....,..~ and llld he wanted bttU:·ln al "VI ~ate Apartm.enl • . to wiU!draw the utim&le becanae he bad ==·~. ':!':!. Batt1··n Assa1·1s Ac· cusat1·on· s =~emr•indeterminini ..... ol •tllelfiVe inolteil; ($ee nllled star,, • During -reflllar meellng WedDof.. Pap 4J , • I ' ' • day, ldJeduWd to IJ!ecln 11 7:30 p.m. II "Alfarn·,1:.,,,p._.,._.,... • , • . La .Pu ~le School ill 111- aald ·o'Brleu, ''lllse·il,a delr line o1 · • '' · -Viejo, -wiD be uked to allow Ibo =. 1o~ti;;. ~ ~ ~ . ,Srrpetmorf Manager Deny Cnarges of Tuio A.ides · ="=-:":°"~ 0::- d...iopng dOior line le-lie 11'· U It • ;i -, lidenllon : · HOllH·" · 1 :E:OounlJ '111?£ lilltrl'ct '•lneJlrd : .. di pbd pvemmeot," .l!Ulde·forblgmoneycontrlbuton ·to•Bat.. -Tlle•pprl!'alolanocreallaa,.... Heaald!be£r.at.law11a'"••YL""f JIGbert llattln and hil cam-llarber aaid. tin'• ca-Ip.• snm~belw-tbecllltrlctand ll<dM mattes' lllat'ls eortabll7 pilllllCal manapr 1Jod Harlie( lbdaY Ballin wu IUChll1 more mth)' In hil -Tbat they -. fired because the the eounty to Jll'O'lde ....,,... adlY!lle! elJl!Onage. · dmlld allePM• of ldngmaklng and reply to cbargel.by his ea-alcles. "Tbal'• _ __._. -~~ _,._ .. ~ _,,. for yoangllers at Doi Cerro E)..-ary ''I am pleued to ..,it tliol U.J!ll II polillaal P"llWlt~ earner by two . compltte !>-+'-,'"be aal\l. • -..-·-....... .....,. ,.,., ....... SdJool In Mlallon Viejo. lnvestlgailng 11111 - " _. ~ of BllllD'I tlrocl ...._ At the time of, tllelr dilmlm!, Ballin work full time GO 1111 campalp for ,... --'Ibo final app'OVal 111111 acceplance of "bat I am 1bocbd le lllna lllal the ..,_ W ..i Jolin Abbott ....,. aaid Polatnlct and Abbott were being electloo." Rancho Ban JOIQll!n lnlei'lnediate School ' bo...a -!be a.Un ~ J11111 12. flred to make· ,_,. for .. ecut1ve -Thal Harber '"jlrel!Y much ru111 lbe Jn Irtloe. 'School olflcia!J eond\Jcted a Au.t"' Poll-~n 'E' .,_;.i. -.,. In • ,..... -..... ... lbe pair usillanll wllo "a"' more community ~·in~~· o111ce. • final ~ ol lbe _ IChool .., 111..,. v 04..., ,:-1_.._ -...! · • ISlis Gt c11a1,. 1i--Ba111n, onelitid rallier lhaa hooi7 tower types . -That ,narliir le!med tO!attln and c1ay and -_.i lo Ilk ta-board 1 • ''~IC be la litlM _.. Ulan Harber'• wbo try to _,...... deportment supervilon Ralpb Carle and -.i tllal lbe Job lie approved. J11111P11. • headl:' . . Calpere 11 his "lllble on lbe board" _, -Tile adoption ol a ~I dlae&oe la ...,._a: at the COl!llli In ~ JIGadaJ 1119 'COlllorence, the that be could • ._ Oii !llolD for -' edacatlon picpom far Ule In tllt ln--a.:a1 Ballin and Harber pair allepd the fclllowlO(: n.n be lllldad lbem." Wmedllle adiool nat -.1_,.... ..,... aJ1iC !be a11ep11oes -Thal Battin "ut In hll Inner olllc:o . -Thal there la a direct !IHI bttwem -Tha ......,.. Clf more ~: _. .... lw I Ille two aldee wen with ardtra the! 11> CODllJtumla be allew-Barber and ltalpll llledrlcll, cmllda!e for In 11111 -P ..... 'l'esdllr. . 1 . . . .....,., C.alC ' w .. a .. n will be a tad bit.....,... alCllc the Oranae Oout· .. w...,_,-, !!Ith blcbl In lbe 7"• al lbe lll>IQ; riling lo c lDlaDd. 1""' - JNSmB TODAY ...... -" C8'1114•-I c ... u... """ -" Cosca~-11 -. --....r .. • ....... I Ill 1t ,._ .. ,, .......... ' ... 1111 l• ........ " =--= --. --. -.... .... -..... ,..,. =-: -. __ ,." --I • ! I llnd. ' eel to apoU lo lllm ... the pllailt. -.. llW ~ ~ -..... -·!I 'l'Olo.-. ~ Ll1ida "1'11 Ji!ll WT..-In the ld!aper..-.,.Aaace,tlol_ .... , '. ·~·.-•• ~ Vlalall1a1...,Sdloll~1:_ ___ ~~::::===::::::::=+..l~ t • I • Tllfldq,.Ju"' 20, 1972 • • Go•lllf 'l'WU f • ~ DAJl v P ILOT ~__) -~ ... tJPG;i BATTIN ... 1"ill o-incumbent William Pbllllps In Noveaibtr, Harbolr dalJed_ he.had any ~. -oi ..... llul ...icno..ttdaed Iha! bo oldod Oort In h!J campolgn two ytan .... - Ex-deputy Freed He Slid, In r<lation to !he d!smissat of ~ two aldea, that they "had their own I-on everythJoi. They were note om· poUble Wllb Bottin'• Ideas." After 4 Months The two fired iwls!onts also charged llartier ordered them to obtain a com- pullr INIUlnr n.t of all county employea jUll belont the pr1nwy u official counly busln .... 1'blj Charged th., list WU uJed to mall letters \O"lhooe ernployes living in the firlt dloirlct In r<ply to chargea made aplnol.Battin in tbe employea -la· Uon neM letter. ll!rber µId he thought BUCh action was julllled. "When the Orange Countj Eniploy_. Auoj:laUon lied.about Battin 'It wu.lila duty to r<ply to the employea and I would cerlalnly call !hat official county ~." .... Former deputy al>ertJf Frederick lrvlne waa Creed from custody Monday after serving four montlu of a sentence of one to 10 y11ar1 lor l'<Ceivl11& .tolen property. Irvine'• prison term was smpended and he wu pla~ on five years probation by Superior Court Judge Byron K. h-fcMillan. 11le judge was acting on recom- mendations of Deputy District Attorney Edgar Freeman and the California Department of Corrections. Irvine, 4'f, has been servilig his turn at fi'rom Page 1 ' PROFITS .•• lie odmlttod that BitUn had 'been .. ~ ciiiidltlate at lim ... , (The two'. fCJrlller, aides chlrl'd that Baitln'si>ollcr· dfJtrlbutlng two percent c!l !ts net worth of ~ to deblle 1111 opponenb Jn tile . to charltl ... u prescri&ed under 1 )'elf ,.,.,Ill! "cornea .from t&e facrtbll he-Old U.S. SUprt111e·CGw1 rullpg. lelldrto blurt out thlnn that -doeim't "9DI bbn to ;ay7'j . • • . , • . The lrvlne CoJl1!)1nY'• ~ picture "I -bbn not to Joae his tenlper. was dlaclosed at !be company's annual Bob11 very candid and his hurt blilu!ell 1tockbolden meeting this morning in its ....,_ Unflii;-lipeclally In lallcin8 to lbe Ne-rt Ce 1 •-ad rt pr~ ''11arber "'"'d. 111 Would like him ,_ 'f't"' n er uc qua ers. -. -w The ranching, land planning and hav~ • -e 1ll'Nne attitude, to try to u-deveJoPIDent firm which owns aome plaJii;;Go .,..._ .of li1s movea ond lo ~ ,... In Or ' eo 1 rted qualllji-them ralhlr than 1.,. .. 'bJllDI ·-~,.,.. ~.. ange un y, repo a • .,.,,.,. lo qaeotlonl.'° g • .,. ._.,... lllCome for the fiscal ,Year of '48· 7 Harber iiid Polatnick't gueas tbit up Jnlllion, ~.t~ $11milhon ,ov~r1971 to 11$,000 was spent in Battin'• pr!msry alld the~ m the. c!""pany 8 history, cam paten waa "about right." . : Jmne Preside~t1 William R. M~n, ~t· Following Harber'• appeor-.:,Battill tt:ibuled much of the ~ompany s m· made one of hll inlrequenl trips lilto.tbo· cteued lncome to tbree th111g1. preasroom, Ht wu aceorppanied 1ty b1.s ~·~Ari upil~ of the ~egioa'a c~r~ new aid~, Llrry Wllhelma, a former ~ ~' a lowering of mterest retes P! staff worker i. Aaomblym1111 Ken Cory • !!it. llMl.YtO and the succeM of the cont ([).Anaheim) lli<l'BUJ.llleyer, a Fullerton pany'• iodultrlal land develOPl\lent and Junior College Encll&b Instructor who a(lfcuJtraJ operatioos" were respoml· will talre .1 leave ol abaence nenfall. A hie, Muon said. 'third member of the erilourage ,. ... ~ • Mludn'• annual report also noted that Liberty., Ballln'a. llUllllllll' Intern wbo 11. a the Irvine Company paid federal and coll• pollttcal IC!eneo·mojor. local, property taxes during 1972 totaling Baltin admltted ·that Har b e r ,11.5 million. - :sometlmes calll Ute sbotl" In h1a offfce. Jle ·said, that the. figure was divided Bl!\ ,IQlll!!tlm .. he -.:t. If I'm a pup. abnolt equally between the two. pet, ~-he lt11-jual.J>OW?" In hia m .... ge to shareholders Mason Tile' litplt+loor· ~phatlcally denied talked ill .Jength about an event be said tba acetM to hil private ofi1c• !_U !!will atfect Your company .for years to baaed Clll llOlllfcal coalri~. • come -forma!lon of the cily o~ Jrvjne. He llld-<~ 'W11o bad worUd fGt. "!J'fiO new· city mtans more.Jo w than bun IClll ODl1' 1Wo lllClllllll, ·wu • ''iloor • J.l.t IJIQ!bef governmental agency with worker •bo ran aroun~ 1n circles file a the p0wer to approve or dilapprove ~our ch1cbri wtUf1dl tieW cut oU .. · Piil•l,'11ck,'.he'addod, "auoMted a lot ol ::!:Je~d the zoolng requesti The city ii '~Wn denieci that he wu 1 ' "The direct and powerful lnvolvO\i>ent Dledr1ch to OUlt Jl1>llllps. ..~!".f of theae people." M'.""n llid, "ts an tm- lalked to~ In 1 year, and 1 om only In-l>Olltali,11t1' ~enl 1q . ,ll!e. '~ terea'ted 1n my own campaign. .. hi old. 8nd <leVelopment of the Irvlffl! ~COmpany s earlier Slid he "8d ~ propertles.'b wl ch bui jl not · ~cllvaly llUP-MalOn •IW uld the new. city promlaes porUng to be a succtssful adventure. • !Ji! it· "If the first six mon~ are a1y in· · · • dication the relationship promlses to be S Cl all we could hope for and ezpect. umm er . . asses "During that lime hundreds 0 f dedlcated citizens have i n v o I v e d Start W edµ~d~y -. In Jrvine, Viejo ' Hundreds of atudents . will return to achoo!' Wedneaday after only a week'• vacation. They will be taking makeup or elective coursea fn aummer IChool In !be Tuatln Union m;h Schoof D!Jtrlct, which In- cludes Mts!lon Viejo High School and Unlvenity Hlgh School In Irvine. Some students repeat ct..... durint the summer In hopes of getting better gradea than lh\>se received dur1Jll the achoo! year in the same clusea. _ · ! other aludenta attend the nJne....U. sessjon to take cluses bey ba~n't had time for during the regular eematen. · Classes at University High School In. elude typing, woodshop, auto lbop, U.S., History, arts and crafts, sports, coed aquatics, health and driver education, English, economics, 11gebra, civics, and clothing. Mlollon Viejo offerings are butcally the aame, but also include band ond photography. Clasa periods run from 7:45 a.m. to JO a.m. and 10:15 a.m. to 12:30p.m. them.selves, not only en the City Council and planning commiasion but also on numerous_ committetl' that: serve the new city," Mason saJa. He alao told ltockholder1 he is con· fident that the company's developments "are creating a better urban environment than people have known before" and he said the company ls "Willing to assume our share of the responsibility, along with .the people and the governing bodies, to create this better environment." As a private corporation It does not have to r<lease a detailed· financial state- ment, N..,. was r<leHed. · However, the company did re~ new home 1ale1 'for 1971'?2 of l,IQ'I with an eiUmoted &lleo vaJue of '63 lnlDlon up tiorjl f3.1 . million of 945· l1omes the ~Ing .year. · It also reported combined sales voh111ea 'of lrvine stiopplng ceotU!rs In· eluding Fashion Island and Harbor View Center totaled 175.2 million, an Increase of 15 perc.nt. It also reported the new Big Canyon Country Club which has aold 435 of its 500 available regular memberships and the company's other recreational endeavbr's ·including its stables, produced gross revenues of nearly $1.5 million. the Sierra Conservation Center In Jamestown, near Yosemite National Park. He wu aentenoed in February after he pleaded guilty to taking part In the theft of liquor and golfing equipment from the Mission Viejo County Club. At the time, McMillan, who wa s the trial judge in the case, told Irvine he was receiving the ma:rimwn sentence because, "You were in a position of public trust. I cannot give you less than the recomme'nded ·sentence if we are to maintain the ·public's confidence in our system.'' At that time McMillan was acting on the recommendation of Freeman who prosecuted the cue. In reversing himself Monday, Freeman told the court, "many people feel Irvine ahould still he In priaon because of bis actions while an officer of the law, but as iwoaecuter I am aware of all the clrcumstancn and I recommend leniency." The prosecutef noted that a report from the work camp said the former deputy h!ld made a good adjustment, had the support of his family and had recenUy received a firm job o£fer. Leniency was recommended on the grounds that Irvine had never been in· volved in erime before and chances are "remote" that he would become involved in illegal activity again. Irvine was one of two 11moonlighting'' deputies employed by the Mission Viejo Company to protect company property including !be goU club. He wu identified on Sept. 20, 1970 as one of. two patrol guards who entered the golf shop and carried Ca!es of liquor and golf equipment from the premises. OrHluty sherifrs deputies, alerted by the gol[ iro. arrived at the shop and con- fronted both men. · Arthur Duncan, 34, of Huntington Beach immediately surrendered, but Irvine went berserk •nd led his former colleagues on a wild car chase in a sheriff's patrol car that ended with hls arrest in Riverside County after he repeatedly threatened to take his own life. Both men were freed on bail after being indicted on nine charges of burglary, grand theft, car the.ft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy. Duncan later banged bimseU In !be garage of hi! home in Huntington Beach. When Irvine was brought to trial, he pleaded guilty to receiving stolen ~ perty and the other charges were cn.milt,ed. ' FremPflfJel CAMP,us ... natural buffer. Sblftlng the road northward will capture a parcel of Irvine Company owned land between Campus Drive and the San Joaquin Marsh Reserve. Unlverally' officials contend thal will lessen the opP!Jrlunlllea fer controlling access to the marshy area which pro. vides nesting areas for scores of varieties of birds. The Irvine transportation committee report presented by Jerry Choyke reflects this argument and further noted that shifting Campus Drive northward wlll also add curves and 1llllir that will result in greater outputs of J>Ollutants fr.om cm.-~. Choyke aald1 will have to. ''°" and !hen' ~ccelerlte, lncr<ulng the oufpiit~f <atlsalons. ·~uon cottm.Jlttee alao aays !JI•, link la ' ~ed to Improve fire pro- ~tlol\ and telponaea to emargenc!ts by fire depar!Jpent veblcleo. · Widening ' the rlgHl-ol ·way to Include another eight feet of landacaplng on each side of Campus Drive also is suggested. The environmental quality committee cites three "probable environmental co~ Cetnf": -:I'be noise, water and air pollution Im- pact on the San Joaquin Marsh. ~The .. growth-inducing" i m p a c t building the,mad would 1"jve on land. uae and !be development of landa adjacent to II J T the new road, and areu served by cam. De ahanty akes P~.~;e~xisUng environmental Impact DAILY PILOT study, with !It supplements, doea not ade- "'-Or•rioe COlll DAILY PILOT. wltll Whkft Helm of County fui~~i,~e:e !:1mffi: aue:i:~ " C'Omlllned "'' N.....,,.,,. .. '"''"" .,., The advllory group auaseta Ule City .,.. Of'•nee co.11 PWlflrllne COmNnr. ,.,... GOP Co •tt Coon il "·· ---·•ta ... ,. .ClllOm .,. Pllblltlltd, Mondt' flll'OUll5 mm1 ee e IW• • WJalU Dt to prepare I flrld•r. tor co.r• M1t1, Ntwp0rt •••di. new impact , statement, and, with the HW11r111i. •••c~rFM11in v1ney, l~ ,,, .... _0 Delahanty, ii6, Of Fullerton, a planning. comqllulon, tour 11lh11 unique et.di, ''"''l!(l't•6dl11Mtdl ..-Id,,,., c""'-n111 uw.. asset within tbe city." '" J11111 c1~111r-. • '""'' ,..,'°"'' staunch supporter or ~ldent Nixon, Uematau noted tht untvenlty'• marih «1111o11 11 P11bn,11flt :s.11.rc11rs .. sV!ICl.tvt-was elected chainnan l the Orange study area, purchased two .vears ago by ,,. Pl'lndHI PllbUV.1119 Pllril .. II,. Wftl County u-·bU-· Cen Comm1'ttee , ·~,.. ·-· the UC Regent for more than -,ooo, is' ••r '"'"· c0t11 M•t•. c1r1tom11, nt». Monday night. I lti I Udllf ...,, Th Rob1r+ N. w •• d He succeeds Thomas C. Rogers of San no on~er a na ra w e preserve. e Prnldtnl IPICI Ptttli))ler J lstr ho ' ed I ... _ natur,i qualities of tbe nwah were uan Cap ano W · reS1gn tom "~ deatro""" when ••---ty !Wed Jn. land J1i:k R. C1n1,., post June 7 after serving almost three 1~ w-~ ww.u d vice Pm1c11n1 1nc1 Gtritr•I M.tntw years 81 county GOP dli.ef. Delahanty south of the marsh aild when ev@lo~ Thim•• K.,,11 will hold "·· ...,... lot the remainder of ment of the industrial park began Edr1or ""' .,..,..~ Uematsu said. n,01111,, A. Mirp~r,.,. Rogers' tenn which ends next January. W'thout '·""t ·-• 1 L •• c ""''"" "'"' The Fullerton credit company owner, 1 • a eo111... ..,,.y o ,.,... ~1rf11 H. Leu Rieh1r4 r. N•ll has been a member of tfle committee underground water pumped into the • A11l1t•nt M•111111N Editor• 1 ...... Jl6& ..... lected · the re--manh frorq tbt Irvine Ranch Wala' •·~.., -,.. Wll "" JI\ Dlslrlcts,1u1Hea level .,W,Ne tm!mant Oflk• cent pr1mory vote lo bis tbird term. plant, Uematsu not .. , ·~ __ ·-· tell• M ... : ,. W••• ••v s1m1 Dellhlnty bu been active fer ll'l?IY .,,. ·-·~ --"~1:!t.~N;:i:7 J:,:.,_ years in county Republlcen dtclu. He would have dried qp lorsi ifo• _ """'~ 8Hdl1 1111.s '"'"' •°"'""''• has been 1 member of the UoJted ~I>-The conlfODed envl'ronmlml, hcnrever. ._ ,_, ., """' " "'M""' -llcan• of-Clllfolnla (UROC) U¥I has Jl8I' ' 11 a vlluable-reM8rCb toOI lor llCl, 11 f11 .. ,., 17141 HJ.IJJI Uctpated In county campaflns;lor Barry . Jong as It can be pnltecltd from !be Cl•-._,. Hl·H71 Goldwater In 1114 and Robert Finch's lrtmPtnc• of !be pu])1k):and ICll of van- s.. ct•••••• •• o.,.n.wr. bid for lleuttnlnt pvernor ii ta · : dali. ~ · Locall]o llo1 hu ~ ~tit •An etc!>t.foo! hi,!! dialn linlt fence T•Ia In 4tz,!4_1t -A.!S&nblirillll 'John B r1rI1 (II-liToog lbe .proi>oled-"Ciml!lll Drift U.-~ :::" ~c.:'' ,.::=;::. Fullerton), ~ a.ri. Wlfllns tenslon la Tiewtd by ulllwnlty olllc1lla ;;;i;:::;:y·-• ., ..__ -(R·Weol Olvlna) aad .. .1.. 81!1. JOIDil ¥the~barrlefJo~Dal. =~--•'"il',j-= .~ ...... ... Whttmcn (R-8uma p~~ ... ..._ . City otrkW. ln Irvine .. uneertallll •. --~ • c.. -Rosan reoigned lo bta>N atate lo whln lbe council will"-tM IIltll. :0,";"'.,~ :...:;;"',,,.::: cholrmlll ol C.I Plan, 1 .RopublJcH althoup It la Upectod .._. _,.,, 11.11 ~· orpn!Utlon wlllob la lel up to campolcn CIJlllll1lalan wllI bt tint to cODlltler Iha .. -;:::;::::::;--~===-==~~lnoc;;key dls1ri<ta wlllch boff Domot:raUc conlllctfnc ~tlolll of Utt 1111-mbents throughout !be atate. coalm!~. ' ' • • . \ , DAILY ,II.OT lttff '""'° 'WE'VE GOT TO QUIT MEETING LIKE THIS-I FEEL SHEEPISH' ShHp ,of Ml11ion Viejo Future Farmers Talk Things Over 11 Fair Viejo 'Farniers' Point ' To Judging on Saturday Mission Viejo High School Future Farmers are b~ preparing for livestock judging at the Orange ·County Fair today through Thursday. All efforts at feeding , grooming and pampering their animals are geared toward the junior livestock auction satur- day at the Costa Mesa-based fair. Beef cattle raised by Mission Viejo agriculture students have won the top honor -grand champion -for three of the last five years. Agricu1ture Department ch a 1 r m a n Arnold Troftgruben has said he expects to do just as well this year among the dozens of beef and sheep entries from the Saddleback area schocil. -Judging is divided into 4-H and FF A categories, but onJy one champion is Federal Funds For Vocational Programs OK'd In a 3-2 split vote Monday night, trustees of !be Saddlehack Coqummity College District approved acoep!ance of $351600 in federal funds for vocational educaUon Drol!rllil8. Tnisiees' M~ O>llinl of 'Mi"1on Viejo and John Lund of ·Laguna 'Beach went on record ·as oppoaed ·ti> acceptanCe of the federal grant. "If we think a program baa merit, we should finance it llurselves," Lund maJ.n.. tained. 111 don't want someone in Washington Jooking over my shoulder.' ·Trustee Hans Vogel, a school district administrator who his worked with the Project in the ~ast, claimed it was one of the Jen restrictive federal grants. "Tbla program would provide aaleable skills," said Vogel, "and help people get jobs so they don't end up on the wellare rolls." "Tonight we told the taxpayer he's going to have a 32-cent increase in taxes. I don't see how in good conscience we can do anything but apply," commented trustee Patrick Backus of Dana Point. N:egroes File Suit LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 1500,000 'damage suit has been filed against a landlord who allegedly turned oil the gas, removed water pipes and the front door, locked the garage and raised the rent in ;:in effort to discoUrage Negro tenants. chosen o( each animal. Hog judgt111 was today at 2 p.m. for 4-H and at 6 p.m. for FFA. Sheep judging is Wednesday at 9 a.m. for FFA entries and Wednesday at 2 p.m. for 4-H. ~, The beef judging is Thursday, with 4-H considered at 9 a.m. and FFA at 2 p.m. Agriculture professor• from Cal Poly San Lull Oblapo are doing !be judging. The auction S8turday ii at 1 p1m. for hog and sheep and e p.m. for beef. Grand champion beef have broUglll fn more than $2,000 for the student farmers. Animals have been weighed In, marked and groomed over and over lbe Jul few days. ~f. are sheared, combed and given m es to keep them from eating too much straw. Most Of the students have worked ·on their fll\l!l projects all year. Alao. t'l>arllclpatlng ·1n !be junior livestock area are Misslon Viejo 4-H, Fountain ValleY. 4-H and Cofrta Meaa lligb S<hool. Tustin Students Granted Rights For IJ~tif:ipp r. · Students fn the TulUn Unicn High School District may dlatrtbute peUUOOI and leaflela aDd wear deacrlpUve Wttonl on campus within reatrict1oM juit adopted hY. lrnsteea and a atudenl com- millee. I ' . Funds cannot be collected on campw1, however, and buttons, annbtnds, leaflets or 1 neW1popen cannot conlllno any obscene or libelOUI material Oii• ..,,~ gestiona for rule-breaking. •· Each achoo! • \flu wlgn people to review printed Items not publlalled under school authority at least 24 houri prior to distribution. \ The revl,ewer'a declsi<111 can be ap- pealed to the prin<;ipal. · DlatribuUcn can tske place before school, during lunch and after achoo!, und~ the new rule. Students can po s t school-related maleriala on bulletin boards .1~ two weeks. Student!: can re.quest a time and place to speak on sdrne matter not in a class or club situation tbrougb the sljidenl body government. The prloolpal will have final rulin1 on this and all other provisions of the ritbts and responsibilities code. FromP•1eJ •• AMENDMENTS t dtstrlcll will 10 to auurl111 a $5tl,oot 'unallocated capital reserve and a $1861897 accoµnt set asidoi oq>arks acquisition I a mOllon by Councllman IWtey Qulll•Y, The budget ohlfts we111ppro'vtd Monday night on n ~ to 9 vote, with councllmen John Burton and E. Hay Quigley Jr. both absent. I ln another action, approval of a moUorr by Councilman Henry Quigley established a '100,000 operating expense accoun} labelled "contingen-cy reserve" ,to allo~ the new city some leeway in spending during the coming fiscal year t h a t begin> July I. This money. Quigley noted, can onJy bo spen~ with. the prior approvaJ of the Clty Council. Suggeslions for spending it include the possible setting aside of an amount to be ~ed to pay for the Cosla Mesa Police · N!partment helicopter patrol on an hour· ly. if needed basis. ' t An $87,000 budget item providing con! slant parttlme patrol by helicopter was cut from the prop(JSed '343,534 contract with Costa Mesa . for public saf!ty services. That a1;coun~ now is budgeted at' $256,0U for the year, CouncllJilen nol!\f \he nearly $170,000 they've set aside for specific use for. buying open space or parks, will provide only enOllgh 10' purchase about elght acres of land for public use . Henry Quigley suggested the city ex· plore a. possible -issue to purcliase greater amounts of (lpeD space now when "land Is leaa expenoive than it will be five, JO to 15 years from now." Mayor William Flac:bbach endorsed tbe Idea of planning abead for para, bu! stipulated in a ...tstlng ol Qullley:; mo- tion that the parka and open lPl"'I conl- mittee first determine the -'andn locaUon of parka .. Then. the 1!"')'00 1 gested, they migltt explore. waya fi- nancing the park acqulollion ud dtve!. opment and one way ml8'tt he a -propo1al to the vuten, The deliberations by the council far have been >eSlricted to inatlerl of pensea and the capital tmpro 'budget. ' City Manager Wiiiiam Woollett Jr, gesled Monday night the council tack the speciflc means of o _ enues Jater i'rl the summer, when . , assessed ,valuation .-property tu but -figllres are available. a Based on Woollett'\ admlttsdly COii:! servaUve projection of an $111 m!l1loI\,.; base for the city, !be budgel u 6ppro,_. by the council thus far would balance' with a 33-cent per $100 of asaeued vaiua· lion pr'operty tax. , Henry Quigley urged' consideration or, ond the council Monday dlreclec1 tbe city• manager and attorney to P"epart, an ordinance sdtlng up a buslneu llc:_eme fee·!q. 1. "·~-Ltl'ebvre, e~Uve dwctor ti -lkledlbtr«iriahlr HvillO inllultrlal League (GllL) preseoted a OllL resolu- tion opposing the adoption of any buslneas tax. . Councilman Quigley llid, "I am very aurprlaed thel the league would oppoee ·• buaineu license fee on the ground It will · discourage llnns from locating 11ere:· : I operate• buslne. bere and would be haPPl' to pay a city fee," Qultley· Slid.,• He obwved that · the higher property ; rental! in lbe Irvine Induatrlal Part have .. not discouraged buslneasea irom locating In lrvine·and he doubted a •lJdlng acale buslnesl llcenae tax would elther. U adopted, the bualnesa tu would< allow the city to lower the property lax rate that affects both businesses and homeowners. ... Quigley also noted that if the city were .• to levy the 33 cents per 1100 property !Ix, and assessed valuations were to ~ to '95 or •too million as eapected, another $200,000 would be realized. He .said he favors setting that money aside for park Improvements during lbe 11172-73 , year. Having held four public meetings on • the budget as of Monday, the councU did not determine U another full·scol• pttbllc .. hearing would be held prior .to &dopUoi\~ at next Tuesday's council meeting. 11 ~ b Let Us Put You On The Map, ·<• .. • ~:i: .. • NHr the entrance, inside. our store, is • giant new map. We ara in tho process of identifying all of the homes w1 have carpeted since 1965 0n this map with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) Close scrutiny will datect some interesting facts: firstly, we have cerpete<I homes on. virlu• aNy every nr.tt in the .,... Secondly, the pins 1ro in bunches. indicating WORD-OF-MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, the numbar of hom~ we , have· carpet.Cl. 11 •t19gering. • I If you ilatire hot1tsly, experience, anil l'9C•m- 1Mncl1tlons from 111ig~C!f1 wa have worbcl for,,-~ lhtn Aldan's is THE PLACE I ' • ALDEN'S CARPns • DRAPES. -1661 '9•c•• Aver • COSTA MuA '46 4131 HOUU: Mon. thrv Thvn., 9 i. S:JO -Prl. 9 to 9-S.1., 9:30 19 S I • t " ' ' "' ~lf ,,, 1;1:> .-JT ., ,,i: "" ,.,, ,., I " 41 ~; ., .. ~ .,. " .,. ~ .JI ¥ti ""'"' ~> • ,.ft ~'L. \~./. .. .... ...i • I . , .. I • ) Hantingto~. Bead Foaniain \'Talley flr,rL•~ • . .V.00 ·~ · ~-'172, ·2 'SECTIONS, 26 PA&ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Teday's Fl•al TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1912. .TENC~ ':YMCA · to Fight Crime With Surfboards ' . . ' ... ' 49b at.lie• : · 3-yeltr .; E~ploy~ . . :Contr.·~cts OK'd , 1llree-year contnell calling for five perc<nl PIY ralJa ead! yeor were graDj<d ,by the Hlllltjnctoo Beach City Coonctl Mondly Dlgbt for the · dty'• • lilegaarda .... __ paaoapd. .Qioindlmon accepted tbe llrsl. Ion&· l"1ll aploJe ,_.llcls In, !be dlT• C. _. hlllory.---.llondaY D.fallt · • ' . ' t ",'llfo,-·el a 1111.,.,.,~llaet lit- A J"'OpoMd0 p0Uc:o petmlt law whicb· rubbed ~ Bead! Ill a I I I I e perlort the wiq ftY Wii 1lold 11P for lurthet itud7 bj the City eiJanell·lloncioy ltl£bl. . . Senhl ~ =-=•Ion· at. tactad lhe, law'• ~ .1,llllll ~ of ti'allilnl for m I 81cl ~~ .clam.-~--.OR>Oled tho; ,mldlifglll ~:: • \'" .. !be _,_: dty . • "Wbo :"'° boot afford 1:ooe'. haun? ~-opeulcn, ·,.i,o chJ1r.1 • lqiilmate ~. or lhoee wbo aren't!'! •t.4 B!ll Paiicman .... 1ttonie1"for two -·~· .. -.":rt>IJ wiIJc only educate I ht • prpf!UU.,~· he declared. The propoeed ,law -id require IOIDt 45 ,dlffermt types al' .. .,,'Mii ll ; frcm surf• lhope to -· !beaten .and nigbtclube to obtain a poUce permit prior to-gettlnc a city b1•1r 1i1 Ueeme. Sjlottm10D for tho m•-f01kn """ the only -~ Monday, but Councllmln JJ<t G,_ Mid lie fell the cbamber at •'*""woe IDd otbet' . ::;...;..:.~·1'""*~.u· Blast on C~tter " . "I tlilnt"ll """"''helP 'll lha1"•h--' . . :-:;;..-: : .z:i=.i: Kills I, Injures 2 an It," Green llJd. · · -hetrlnl wlD be held.before tho COIDdl Jill): 3. • Green -aJao ~ to find -chlngu, the l1ooo.bciur requiftmem, .... made altel' the eouncll had • llud1 -1on .., !be polJce Pll1DIU. • • "We often bavt llUdy -and the iobncn IUfPllJ ...._, .. Groen iatd. ' ~And IUddenty ... find all -ol llltle th!np cbonp!. II ~ -dlqed by police alter Iha llUdy 11 ""' Ilic II It " ""'81 np oessioaa an !be bNch with a llOCjll _ .... that Ibey CID ideotily with """ -t." llld Collalo. 'l'!lrwlb tbe rap 1111\ons. CoUato hopes ... ~ -ol !be lot.....U ol !be ,.......... .... ....-them loto lljloc:lll -........... clubl. Same fl tho dali lcleu Include a drug abuse j&-. teen .......ilng center llld. .,-•mma:·empioymtnt program. 11We bope to attract the kids who have little d!J:<cUoo and art potential ju...Ue dellnciuenta," said Collato.11 And give them 80IRe positJve direction for working within tbe system. The YMCA bas olfer..t a surfing pro- gram lo Huntington Beach for the laat Ihm yean altractlng about 1,100 yCJU!llll<ra each summer, according to Collato. "The program bas proven so popular that .we can't begin to satisfy the demaod thls summer with the funds we presently have available," said Colla to. 11w e have no budgetary allowance, in-_ adequate equipment and c&l't afford to rur. tbe necessary staff to "'"ch tbe kids that ne<d it Jll06t," said Collato. Operation Beach has recelyed the !ll~ port of community leaders throughout • DAILY PILOT stetf PMl9 ~ ' • I • > • '• l'LANNlNG DIRECToR. KEN REYNQL~: CONFRONTS &QUESTRIAN PROTESTERS · · .. ln·Huritlnpin ~h, bch,Sldo Says Come·Down .Off Y~ur H.lrh l;fcprse ' .. . - Huntingff?n ' I r ' ' ' ! ' Councilinen . lfoi:Se Lover~ P rotest Stahle ?{pprot?.e Trails: .. System ' Law PropQSa), ' . . · .Hortts, cars, bikers, bikers and goUets don't mix. 1bat'1 '!be first obstacle Huntington Beach Cly COUDCiJmen had to overcome Mondi)' night ·while unanimously ap- plovtng 1 ID-mile syatem of recreational trails for tbe city's master plan. The JeC01ld obstacle waa a tupayer who felt the whole lnill ayst.m ,.., a waite of tu money. 11l'm Dot ao inuCb Oppoeed to traill as I am lo lhli ,...ndM plan," _cbalJen&ed tMW'"°"n James DeGuelle. "This ayllem la for a very small peremlqe ol !be population. Why lhould 111,000 mklents 1Ubeldi%e lhia type of procnm?" Councilmen overcame1D eG u el fe '1 -· ...ually by linortng It, Hcept for Donald Shipley who anajiped: "We're talldDc about 11,000 people wbo. own bicycles In thla town. ll we ignore the trail! we might u well Jtand up for recall now.'' The obstacle of mixing bites with -and people wu aolved within the plan ltJelf:· Sl%ty of !be mu .. will be for people and their feet. Another fO are exc1usively far people and tbelr bicycles. The' last 12 are for bones and tbelr people. ' Councilmen eYeo managed to oveTC0111e !be last obstacle -temporB<ily -lo· volvtng gollera. They deleted proposed · trails adjacent to tbe HunUngton SeacUlf Goll Course and !be request of neighbor· lni bomeoWll<!'I. HFroliJ. a golfer's point ot'view, being surrounded by thundering bones' hcioves or m>all talk between blcycllsta la not tbe blot place to be," l8id Bob Waller of the , Huntlallon Seaclll! Homeowners Asooctl· tiori. I, • 0 Waller also pointed out a slight safety hazard wllh nying goll balla striking bicycle riders or hofses. City Administrator David , Rowlands agreed with councilmen lbat the safety aspect of the tralls next to the golf course could be otudled further without aff!J:tjpg , most of the propoeed 132 rnil<s. The 1drnlnlatrator, when asked about lundl for !be trails, said the ctty Is ap- plylnji for a 169,000 federal grant to pay (See TRAII8, Pa1e I) " . About lO young horse riden, ownm and lovers plcltetecj 11untlngtoq Beach Ci· ty HalJ IMonday afternoon to proteet a p_.i omtnance Ugbtenlng up on the constrl.cUon of hone stab! ... carrying placardo and pootera ;which said such things as: "I'd -be on a horse than drugs ," Qr..."A.Jione_il my best lrleod," tbe demonstrators IDl?dled peacolully for nearly lour hours, tllen pocked the 7 p.m. city C1lWldJ meeltng. "It will cost too much for private owners to have a bone," aaid ooe adult spotesnwi. . Ken Reynokls, city pll!WnJ clirecl<r, talked. to the pickets for a lriel time In the alteinoon, uplalnlng !Jow the ctty had-developed lta propooed code. "How can you object to lllch things u ny COlllrol and feeding lmlgb ngula· UOns?" he asked. · They replied that lh:e main obJ«tlons were the requU..ment ol a 30i).foot HI· back for any stable, two acm Of land for every 10 horses, and the lact of horse trails near any ol the existing stableo. During the cooncil meeting, the horse enlhusluta were told to return July 3, Wben the pnipooed 1 t a bl e ordiunce. comes before the counc:ll. -·''' ' ' ··~· I , Cty Atlonley Dan._,., adlllltltd tbt (llot MAllAGI, Pop ll . . . Driftwood . Club Robbed by Pair Ere~way Leg Nearer D·eath They applauded and dletred at one point, """'· u a ID-rnile ayst.m of blcy. de, loot and hone trail! w11 adoplai, counc:llmm auggeeted aome ol tile horse trails mJihl be made c:lostr to !be otablet. . . ' ""'-~..., ... ~ '=-~la H ~::..-;; .... 9lllJ lllil _,.. . . ,,.....J).-. ...... '1 .... = home ~ .. 8111 • 11• CoOll lll&llftlr, llltl ..... ·-clallar at U:• a.& ..... --.of lbe bar. ' ' IJollm Aili Ille -........ . foal lliln tllly IIOd ...... , ,.._ .... no,. a.. -..... • lllln •rlh'lllt_,. __ ..... ., .. ........ _ ..... .. ............ ' i ' .. Huntington Beach. City h-1anager David Rowlands, Police Chief Earle Robitaille aod City Attorney Don Bonfa are among the persorui who have enthusiastically supported the program . "Community support is imporlanl to us since the grant will only be for one year, if we get ii," said CoUato. "Nert year we will have to turn lo the community for help if we're golng to continue '?l1T work." u.s:Eying Air .Station For ·Reserve By JOHN ZALLER Of .. Dell)' P'lltt Sltlf The Pentagon announced Monday that resumption of up to 130,000 flights per year at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Sta .. lion is vital to the national defeMe. Jn an environmental Jmpact report nleased to the city of. Los AtamitOll, the Department of Defense further ouUlned plans to convert the base into a rellional air reserve lralning center Uled by the Anny, Navy, and Marine CorJ>o. Tbe t'UIOn llvtn (or rtaellv~tlnc Iha base wu tbat dYlllan re••''* Dlld an aflmL.ta I ••• JldJU1' wlddn fl!d ~. di 111 •• fJml their homel. The o.....U ~el ti. pr..,...d actlY!t1 • -which would Include a major me of hell<iopte11 for the flrlt .Ume, u well u jet and prvpelllr-driven cnll -woiild,be roughly equlvolent to peak acUvity before the base's deactivation two years ago, ac- cording to Wllllam Kraus , Los Alamitos city manqer. But the impact statement -which in- cludes a written summary ot Pentagon plans for tile base -contalna oeveral new developments. ~ uThat we're pretty · apprehmive about," notes Kraus. A meeting In city council chamben bu been set for 10 a.m. Thunday to dlJcua procedures for responding to !be Pen- tagon plans. Representatlve1 of Hun-- tington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal B;each, and Westmlnsler are among thooe Invited, Kraus said. Later meetlnp might Include aJao xllool representau ... from the wne areas. ~ Kraus llstad tbese as the Important new developments contaJned in the IS- page Pentagon study: -Major helicopter aclivlly for the first time. "Tboee Huey helicopters can be a lot noiJier than jets," Kraus said. -A ~I for military houalngjs r .. jected, "but there 18, instead, a new pro- poeal for a "military alcoholic rehabllllas tion center." -Rejection of city requeets !or COO• version ol aome air bue land Into local parts • -No menUoo of plans to bring In clVllian lllgbtl. ''We apected them to cover this. The lallll1'9 to do so creates an ominous YOMl.11 "The city baa alwaY. COOlldered the naval olr station u a (ood neltlhbor and an Integral part of the community," Kraus said. "But these new propoAla are aomething else. 11 Last fall when the DefenJe ~ first mentioned plans for cocmrttnr ti><: base to a regional air reserve tl'llnlnl (See BABE, Pap I) ....... • • DAil V PILOT H • • Agnes Subsides 18 Dead; Damages Up in Millions ' APAIAallOOLA, Jl'la. (U) --Agnes bu auped her )ul over blctwood1 Georgla an.r a colllalon witb tbe Florido P.anhandle !Ml loll homes uprooted, road1 awash and mJUJon.I of doUm In damage. Agnes, Ibo first of Ibo se"""''s burricanei, kllled II persona. injured more than ·109 and forced thousands or families from their homes as she rampaged .llOrtb liom CubL AJthougb an 80-mile-per-bour parent or avaging tornadoes early Monday, the storm was reduced to a dlsorganlud mass by midnight and was sweeping across South Georgia today with 4S rn.p.h. winds. Bob SmJth, state Civil Defense dlreddr, estimated private property loMCs along a bard bit slrt~ Ibo Flortda Gull coastline from Apalach icola w Panacu as "running in the JDllllooa ••• but "'e won 't know for sure until later.'' He said much of the dama ge to public properly Involved washed out hig h- ways -inc luding parts of U1S. 98, a major east-west route across the Pan- handle. 'lbrougbout ~ ma, power company trucks were repairing fallen Jines and 11ate CODJlntctJon crews were repairing gouged-out secUons of hlgh- way. Various Fair :frizes Go To Coastal Residents Orange Coast mldenls are beilnnlng lo ~b ilp ~lr share of prizes and rib- boQI 'l·tbe Orange County Fair. From handicrafts t.o horsemanship, finl ·place prizes have been capturtd by .residents from Costa Mesa, Huntington Beac~. Newport Beach and Mlsalon Vie- jo, Westminster ond· Lquna 111111. Winner GI tbe most outstanding entry in the hlndicnft& compeUtlon was Ali~a Brown, Newport Beach, with ber machme •J>ele. The jUQlor 1Ward wu given ·lo Georp Feher, Colta Mesa, who 'entered ceramic ~ngu.lnl, and the aenior cilizens award was given lo Maroa P. Howson, Lagwll• 111111, for her appjjque. . Also ·In the handfqafts div!Jlon 11!1 of winnerl were Marge Hal.dip, HunUngton Beach, best doll collection; Susan Trumpfheller, Mission Viejo, mo 1 t creative design; Barbara Lee, Huntington Beocb, beit macrame; l\ltcbael Morrill, stainOd g!W; Kathy Frlel>erilhawer, Coata Mesa, sbelli; Edith Horning, CoSla M,.., stitcheey and Belly Pearaon, Coils Mesa, weavinr and tJ)OSt cteaUve uae of llrine, string or yam A double winner in the art divilion was Edward Johnson of Corio Mm, who U>ok the belt in cl111 awards for cuein er Wllter colors and marine watercolort and a lblrd place in the landocape ftter color aectlcm •. Another ortlsl wllb muJUple awards la Jennlfor 1W-. olfewport ,.Beach, •lllho won the inllcell1neow art catesorY and a blue ribbon in the pen,1 pencJI mt IOO!IC¥1;t I ' t I llrsl . pJoce ~· In. , . Phfllla McPa , , · J1~1 Beach; floral, and Ben , HurillDllOn Beach, por1ra11s. 5oo1y wes1;·· &!!it Mesa, rouhds out lbe Oronge Coast art wtnne:s with a blue ribbon for cuein and . From Pagel TllAIL. ~ ~ - witercolor landsoapes. , Another Costa Mesa resident, Julle Ann Tiesman. ~ 1rito the winrter'a circle on h~bone "Ping ·Pong" in both trail horse and bareback categories during last Sun- day's horse show. Jill Mullan, also of Costa Mesa , followed up with a win ln the stock horse competition. l'romP .. e J FREEWAY .•. more than lip 1UVice," Mclnnll uid. "Wa need the state lo join with us In oolvlnf ttie problem. ! lhlnk they will." Tbf moyor contended that while the state bu made all aort• of promlatl of hlljl 111..~ ll bas done no more !han solid I riprWftlaltve lo I OOU• pie of meeUngs. Mcinnis reaction to the Senate com· mlttee's action Mond;ly was echoed by top Freeway Fighters t h r o u g h o u t Newport Beach. "It's a tremendous day for Newpo rt Beach," said Wally Koch, chairman of the Citizens' C'.oordinating Committee that led the campaign against the route in the ~Jal freeway enection more than a year ago. Residents voted nearly 6 to I lo call<'el a freeway agreement with the state and i>nact a charter amendment requiring future votes before any new route agreements can be signed. State Senator James Whetmore (R- Garden Grove) cast lhe lone dissenting vote as the measure went through the transportation pane], in the words of VM:e Mayor Howard Rogers, "like greased lightning." Rogers Jed a delegation or Newport Beach city officials and residents, in· eluding Councilman John Store, City Manager Robert L. Wynn, former mayor Paul Gruber, Planning Commissioner Bill Agee, Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin and resident Mrs. Carroll Beek. Committeemen voting for the measure were Senators Thomas Carrell (0-San Fernando), John W:--Holmdahl (D- Oakland), Joseph M. Kennick (0-Long Beach), Milton Marks CR-San Francisco) . David A. Roberti (D-Los Angeles) and Lawrence E. Walsh (D-Commerce). Forces against the freeway today again forecast that committee approval of the Badbam bill will likely signal an end w the entire freeway -as proposed in a measure sponoored by Stale SenaU>r Den- nis E. carpenter CR-Newport Beach). carpenter's bill la designed w eliminate whatever la left of Ibo route and will be bean! by Ibo Senate Transportation Com- mittee next Monday. From Page J BASE ••• center -with helicopters -the entire ci· ty council new to Washington to protest. The new Pentagon study explicitly re- ~ects many ol their arguments made then, acoording lo Kraus. Notably, II says lbal the proposed usea of the base are compatible with existing noise and air polluiion standards. And the report aJao rules that the blle Is not needed for recreaUooal use, citing the nearby -. of Disneyland, Knotl'a. Ben7 ,Farm', Mlle Squire Pa-k, and beaches. The .booe ba• been v Ir I u a If y In mothballa since Mareb, 1970 when It wu deactivated u part cl an economy pro- gra111 ilj lbe !'mltagnn. During the-lull ' in activity, the 12,200 cttizen.cily of l<B Alamitos pro- posed conversl111 of lbe field into a model green belt community combining the latest ideas in urban planning. It also asked for rapid converson of land on the fringes of the be,. IO park use: bul both proposala seem obviously weak~ned by the Pentagon report. . --· . ., .. • . . . . . DAtLY PILOT , ... "'-REM01)ELING SCHOOL AND STUDY: A NIGHTMARE C•cil KIH Chtck1 New Curriculum Materi1I Huntington School Given Complete New Face Lift ' By JOHN ZALLER open-space teaching program, plus a new ot .. Dtih' P1111 s~tt lilrary, activities center and kin- Sc:bool la out now, and at last Cecil d<l!llll'len room. Klee can have some peace and quiet. The changes in lhe-1eoclling program because It wam't an easy year for the have been equally drastic. principal of greal-<;!langed Colle@ View "The time when a tingle teacher stood School in HunllnglOil Bead!. ' .In frml of the 5Bllle class all day long is "~= fu:~ :"rl:': fas;.;.di~~·. ~:.,~g: : ~· 'Wbole c..iil:at ...ou?tyari!?··~ ~vffu!lliallm Oi ~llia1 are recatis, mudl more difficult for teachers, but "'!bat was just the beglJin'lili, ' much more beneficial for the sludeou." Latet workmen eame_rigbt into the Klee . explained lbal for each grade classrooms, tearing down old wall! and level a team of te.achfrs supplemented by buildings in October. Student capacity paid and volunteer aids can give teache!'s and kids weren't there. They specialized instruction fitted to tbe needs ran their jackhammers and cement of various small gmcie, while the largest trucks and all the rest without stopping," part of the class is. handled by just one Klee said. teacher oo a subject that u guiled lo lbat ' Retarded To Pioneer. '.New ~ystem Some abiden~ leatn J~ thin ctberr, so sinco Uyntington Beach b •tudyiog al~ year schools. why not ofrer it now to youngsters who tab Joa1er to-learn t · This is II>• pl!IJOsophy sJartlnc Ibis summ~r. A group of 33 me ntally retarded youngsters will pioneer all-year schooling this summer for the Huopngtoo Beach Union Hlg)l School District. B~inning June 26,_ lbe Trainable Men- tally Retarded (TMR) Pf9Cr1m at Wintersburg Hjgh School will hold the first of two summer U111ions a:s pan of an "extended year" PrOllam. The first session will run for fiwe weeks and be immediately roU~ed by a tour-· week sessi9n. Following the second session there will be a two wee~ J>reajc before the regular school year )\>ellns again. Thus the TMR program will bl open throughout the year for its students. Several advantages to the new ex· tended year program were pointed out by Dr. Walter Winters, district director of pupil assessment and guidance. ''1be ultimate value of the program I! that it will give addit ional time 10 learn· ing for these youngsters who need more repetition to learn things," said Winters. "In addition they will be 1ble to use the district swimming Iacilitiea which are crowded during the regular year added \Vinters. ' :'Picnics and other field trips will also add to the summtt sessions." · Winton alMJ polDted ouf Iba! tbe ex· teQ<led year program would allow ti>• district to make ulUmate '¥' ol the TMR facilities at no extra cost to the district since 1the special claMes are fwxled by the st'1te on an attendance basis. '!Ile '"""8m will alao enable many o! the 18 and 11>-yellNlld students lo graduate earlier lnto the district's adult program thus making room for lS..year· olds to enter the high school program at an earlier time, said Winters. 1be ad.ult program offers vocational training to young mentally retarded adulls. The advantage of having two aummer se.58lons is that students may moose to attend either one or both, according to Wlnterr. "This mates the program more fie.Ible with the parents who may want to plan a vacatkm with their youngster, .. said Winters. Enthusiasm for lhe extended year pro- gram i• very high among the studenls4 t~.m=~!~ and have fun there. !Is a place for lbem to be rather than rtUlng al borne in front of a television. .f'roln Page J MASSAGE ••• "We went hours at a time without approach. requirement was originally 200 houri of.' water or electricity. l don't know hO'lv we "One third grade teacher may be did it. ll was an educator's nightmare .'' particularly good at math while the other training -to which the m•uqe parlor for J, of lbe 1131,111111 already budgeled . for u..tls. "II may also be up lo the clllzenl lo vote for more open space fundl for trails tn Ibo future, u Ibey did for parb," Rowland• added. ... Trophy winners in the 4-H dog care b:>mpetition weie Robin Southworth, -Westminster, obedience ; and Paula Jean, Huntington Beach, obedience a n d showmanship. First place winner of the special Junior Sewing and Needlework Award was Patricia Ann Ogdon, Fountain VaUeyl and the winner of the Senior Preserved Food Sweepstakes Award was Mes. Gleen Van Aken, Costa Mesa, with her prize- wilming jeUy. Cecil Klee paused, leaned back in bis is •especially good at reading," ui>lains operators agretd -but It wu lncreued Bike Rider, 21, swivel chair, and shut his eyes briefly as Klee. "Wit.h the options available under later at the police department'• ~ • if he were reliving an educator's the new system, we'll be able to take ad-"I'd llke to see tome documentaUon on. nightmare again. vantage of this. There are many options why we want I,000 houri,., QxmcUmaa • Several speakers praised the lrail 1yatem. "Thia will help residenu so Ibey don't have IO bop In a car and drive lo 1 bJch . school' to run," 11ald Phil ca.run,. a apokesman for the joggers ... -:·-.· Councilmen alao agreed !O booli '°"'" . of the equestrian trails to iome Or ,tb9' ... city's major horse stables. Negroes File Suit LOS ANGELE.S (UPI ) -A $500,111111 damage !Wt has been filed against a landlord who allegedly lurned off the gu, removed water pipes and the front door, Jocked the garage and raised the rent in an effort to diacourage Negro tenants. •• DAILY PILOT 'The Oft"lt' CO.It DAIL'I' PIUIT "1ifl 'flflidl Is ~llfd JM NtwS-Pf9u, 11 .i11hed 11'1' the Or11191 CN•I PUbtJ9'11!1g ~ny, St$1t- rtll edlllent •r• p!tlbU111td, Mondty fllroutlt frW1y, fOf' COii• M-. Newport -••Kho H1111ll"111llln ltkll/f°""lllll Vlllf'I', LlflVM 8Neh. ll"llnt/S.ddltNcti and S.11 Clt"'9nle/ 3111 Ju111 c.,111rt111J. 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Groills . _Win House Okay • The House Appropriations Committee has cleared funds that will enable the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Orange County Harbor District to repair the two oldest Brolns in Newport Beach and .continue Uii sand hauilog project for West Newport . A tot.al of $600,000 will be spent on what is known as the SUrfslde-Newport Erosion Control _project and James BalliJ11er, Harbor District Engineer, sai'1 part of the money will be used to place rock around the two experimental groins at 40th and «lb streets. The ragged-edge, rusting groins were built about five years ago. Ballinger said .lhe fedaral funds, which comprise.about twO-lhirds lh'-.<'.'O!t of the project, will also be used for sand replenishment between West Newport and Surfside. Fell -d by Melon "B ut College View is an entirely dil· and ,much more llexlb!llfjl." J"!(YNoMc:Oy einy -:e:::.1. ' • 1,-~.-. u,e ferent school than it was in October," he Switching to the new system bed it1 nu uw-wur . continued. cost. "The kids didn't mind all lbe coo-requirement," cballengeed Bill ~. Amy Leslie Roclonott, ~. of t100 "We've got a completely new bullding slnlction," said !Oee. "But II made o,;ner of lhe Viking Musa1e on Buch Larkspur Ave., Corona ..der Mar, was design, and we 've reworked our teaching nenrous wrecks of the teachers." BOulevard. "I've operated in thlJ city ~ riding her bicycle on Red Hlll Avenue program to match it.'' But he explained that a recent change nine years without any police problem.."• near the Santa Ana Marine Helicopter . The remodeling was a $5001000 job. In state building rules made It a now or · Donald M. Peterson, • HuntingtGn ' B ... Monday morning when a c8i1taloupe The College View campus in Hun-never situation lo begin constructioo in Beach resident who la president of tho · th"!wn from a passing car "'1l<:k lier and 1in11U>o !\each consisted of 16 c1 ... srooma October, right after school began. Tile Los Angeles School of Musage ond . kpocke!f. her from Uie bike. arranged in two sidt>-Oy-side rectangular irony is lhal just as school is now letting Physical Therapy, polnled 'out thol 1be Mias Rodanore, momentarily stuMed buildings in October. Student caacily out in June, the construction la entering state bas pre-empted the city'• rtabl w "' but not seriously injured, managed to get Was !KIO, Including eight outside trailers. its final, and quieter, phaies. interfere with sexual activities. Ibo license number of t!>e car 8111/ in mid-Naw the school has two large "It was a loaming expepence for all o1 Bonfa agreed, aaylng: "Any re- morning 1-na Beach police arrested a warehouse-like buildings capable of ac-us," Klee says phiIOoopblcally. "The staff qulremenl determined on sm1a1 conduct man from Corona del Mar following a commodatlng 900 students in a modified held together marvelotlsly." weiUid be unconst,tutlonal" radio broadclsl by lbe sberllr• depart-l~#;;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I ment. I Jailed 00 tentative charges or .... ult with a deadly -n wu Chrislopber DePaulo, 18, cl e Goldenrod Ave. He asaertedly U>ld sberif!'r officers be had nolhliig against Misl-nockmort b<lt just lhnow lbe cantaloupe on impulse. From PllfJe J SALARIES ... 73 contingency fund to cover the co t of pay rai ses. A minor change was made In terminology, cal~ tht men marine safety officers Instead of lifeguards. Several other agreements, such as sick pay, insurance, vacations, retirement pay will be the subject of cOntinuous joint studies lbrougboul the year. LetUsPutYouOnTheMap. N11r the entrance, inside our store, ls 1 glint new map. We are in tho process of identifying all of the homes wo hav• carpeted since '1 965 on fhis map with colored pins. (A different color for each year.) ALDEN'S Capsule Council Action Close scrutiny wiD detect somo lnt....ling facts : firstly, wo hove carpeted homes on virtu· oUy evory strHt in the arH. Secondly, tho pins ore in bunches, indicating WORD.Qi;.MOUTH advertising. Thirdly, tho number of homos we CARPETS e DRAPES Here in capsule form are 1he major ac propoeed ordilWtce whk:b would c..,.1. lions taken Monday night by Ibo Hun· police ponnill for aome lypet ol lington Beach Cily Coundl : buiinw.CouncJ!man wllllf fllrlber sludy TRAll.S : Adopted ••part of the city'• on some stiff 'l'lulrementr'lor musa1e parlors, other operations, master pion a 132-mlle sy.iem of blcycl~. VACATl~1 Adoptod an official root and borse trail!. One secli4n arclund pollc)> cl grantin& a councllman no more Hunllllglj!n 'Seacllff Go I I Cjiurse W/19 than a !May leave of I bsen«. Any vaca- temporarily dropped. tlon lime taken over that wilt be without SALARIES: ilQDed tl)ree·YON con-pay. - lracts w!llf" CJ~. nr~ords Ind dep¢· !It.ACK GOLD: Gan fll'lt '9dlna to menf"l>Oida •alUIJI lot:. five percent P.,. an ordinance e1tabll111iN lbe new lour lnd'easu ol<h Yt~· Oll"1 city employe cents per-0or,.1 <Iii tax. Sipol OU Com- gl'OUJ11 ,,. t\111 neitollatlnl. pan,y 1e11t a I.tier ~ l<eal ao- . hive C.rpotod is staggering. If you desire honesty, oaperienca, 1nCI recom- mendations from neighbors we hive worltod for, th1n .Ald1n'1 is THE PLACE! 1663 "-•tr. Aft, COSTA MllA 64MIJI -. • • l ~ . ...,,... ....... ___ ,..,, __ C.1•:.. ....,.._ W ...,.,. SUI , ~, 11ir ... 11 u.1r ,...,,...l muawr ........... ....,,.. llAllllO\lll .lllOilrs~ Ajiproved a II~ Uon over 1he lncrolled lal. IJ!lll town -oomplft nm to the BEAUTY: .llea>tnlJtd Ille -Women'• Harbour Ll&hta ·~enla It Runtlngton Dtvirlon GI Ille Ownher of °""""""' .. j ~ Harbour. 1he <e11 oflldal spcaor ol lbe Miii HID> POI.ICE P.ERMIT: DelQ.d oction cm L... UnglOa Beoch Plle&l'I- 1...-;..,"""' ... __________________________________ ............ ~~~"!"io .. , HOURS: Mon. lhrv Thura., 9 lo 5:30-Fri, 9 lo 9-Sat. 9:30 lo S , • I j I ' L ) • •• Wi 40 ra lo d ' . . .. . . . . . • DAILY PILOT 0 ~ Battin As·sails Two Aides~ Charges DAILY PILOT ...... '1 P1trlU: O'DtMMM LIVING PICTURES -The Bishop's Crozier, a medieval French.ivory carving, was one of·Pageant of the Masters' living pictures unveiled in Laguna's Irvine Bowl for the working press Monday night. The pageant is held nighUy during the Festival of Arts. Pageant to open six-week run July 14. f'<om left to right are Robby Marvin , 10, La- guna Beach; Diana Adams, 19, Santa Ana; and Sonia \Vinieski, 9, Laguna Beach. Below is Ralph CUnningham of Newport Beach. Working Press Previews 1st Pageant Performance By BARBARA KREIBICH Of rtle Dlllr Plitt Iliff ' Twenty.two of the 320 volunteers who will make up the two ca.st.s of Laguna Beach's 1972 Pageant of the Ma.stets took the spotlight Mooday night and received their first rounds of applause from the toughest audience they'll face -the working pres!. More than 400 representatives of some 40 Southland newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations turned out for the annual press night presentation, designed lo give writers, photographers and broadcasters a peek al the inner workings of the "living picture" show. As cast memben were plastered with makeup, fastened into costumes and helped into their positions on the sets, a record 100 photographers s w a rm e d under, over and around the Irvine Bowl stage. With cameras banned from the bowl an,d backstage area dur~j the run of the show, "working press nigbt" is their first and l4st chance to record t.he mechanics of the pageanl The pageant begins its six~week run July 14. Producer Oortr Williamson selected five diverse items from the 29 that make up the 1972 program for preentaUon before the journalists, who responded with wartn applause as lhe completed pictures wert presented onstage, just as they will be througboul the summer run. Despite changes oo the production staff, the usual Pageant perlectloo -in makeup, seta and costuming -Is all then, enhan<ed by the unique lighting ef- fects that somehow tum t h re e • dimell!lional people into two-dimeMional paintings. A 1tour-de-force of almost stark simpUcity is Williamson's re-creation of Andrew Wyeth's £amed i'1Chriatina's World," a faithful reproductiop of the original in New York's Museum of Modern Art. presented on a huge "can- vas" painted by backgrowtd arfist Ed Miracle. Rosa Huerta of Laguna Beach portrayed the lone figure of Christina in the living picture. In contrast, the reproduction of Francesco Beda's elaborate HThe Chess Game" finds sil: elaborately costumed. models in an omate setting, sure to draw gasps from any audience. 'lbe Monday night viewers were especially intrigued by the manner in which plain, painted muslin costumes were suddenly transformed into hiab satin by the pageant's magic lights. Tricks of makeup were demonstrated In Picano's cotorful "The Ci r cu s Family" and in .another manner, in "The Bishop's Crozier," a medieval ivory with models depicting mlnlature c a r v e d figures.· The only bitch in the press night pro- ceedings came when one of the male models for Braeghel's "The Wedding Dance" failed to report on schedule for makeup. It was solved quick1y, in typical Pageant fashion, by enlisting the services of an onlooker who matched the model's measurements. ~ The unscheduled performer turned out lo be 0. E. "Bud" ~hroeder, president ol the Festival ol Arts board of direclon, who was on band with other directors lo greet the press. Rising to the occasion with aplomb, Schroeder made his way through the makeup and ccmume routine, climbed in- to the prescribed position on slage and "held it" while photographen fired way. "It was my debut," said he later, "And my swan song. . " ·120 MPH Chase ~ oman HeM i1i 5-city Auto Race . . . By JACK CBAPPELL a 35 mph ZODt. Of -. o.1rr Pw.t , .. ,. Officers Teay MacAdam and Fred A ·sirens-walling police pursuit of a Louk slopped the car al the Aliso Pier 1l'Ol!)ln JOO!orlfl 11 speeds of 120 mllt1 • ...,. in South Laguna. Alter taking her per hour from !,.aguns Beach throulh five licket, they_ said she got into her 1m Or1111e County'cOmnlunlUea.OOi!lo Fll:ebir<tand "took off," acctleratlng al a Diego County ended thll mOrnlnc · hlgb rate of speed. the rammiog or two Sin Diego 11She said she was tn a hurry to get cars. where she was going," Officer MacAdam No one was injured in the race .which said thlt morning. wu slopped only when tile two San Oleio Laguna Beach unlit chased the Sheriff's cars boxed the motqrtst la and 1llOlorlsl from the pltr ares, through lotted her off the freeway IOlllb of South Laguna, through Dana Point, Carlsbad. . throu~h ~ptstrano Beach, and onto the The woman, Dorothy Jean Runner, 35, Saa Diego Freeway. of S..ta Ana, wa,.htld al the s.n Diego ,En roule they were joined by 111 County Jail today pending an ....,.ment Orans• County Sheriff'• car. The Sh<r- ol cbaries which jXIU!d be ~.Alalnat Uf'1 ~-uJd today that the her, 'sen Diego Sherlrf'r deputies uld. motorist passed a Slop 1lgn in Dana Point The motorist w11 flrll llOl>l*I by two al 15 miles per hour 11 well as the l.quna Beach police unit• alter a nice 1lopllaht al the accw to the freewa y. the dly aloog Coalt lllghway al Once oo the freewl]I, police car 1peedi about S:a 1.m. lodlly, police uld. She varied between uo and uo mJJ .. per died for-dririag IO -por lmur In 1 boor, Offlcet MacAdam oald. I Quang Tri Push Made By S:. Viets SAIGON (UPI) -A force o! Z,000 South Vietnamese marines fought three baWes In Quling Tri Province today with tar*-led North Vietnamese troops and destoyed 18 tanks with aid of some of the buviest U.S. air and naval support of the nr, front dispatches reported. The marines were in the third day of a 1ovemment drive to recapture the prov~ tnce which fell to the North Vietnamese May 1. President Nguyen Van Thieu an- nounced pJans Monday for a three-month campaign to recapture all lost territory. The South Vietnamese ilad support from B52s which new a record 30 raids in South Vietnam, mostly in direct rupport of the marines, and attacked just north of the Demilitarized Zone today for the 13th consecutive day -another record. The fighting was fierce along a 13-mile front , with marines driving as far as five miles into Quang Tri, the only province to fall to the Communist offensive. They · were driven back by tank.led Communist counterattacks, regrouped and attacked again and won back the lost territory. UPI reporter Chad Huntley said In the firSt of today's battles a column of maH.nes ran into a North Vietnamese regiment backed by tanks three miles north of the My Chanh River, the prin- cipal defense line 22 miles north of Hue. Huntley said the Communists, using a three-pronged counter-attack, pushed the marines back a half mile before running out of steam themselves. The marines then attacked again and regained the lost half mile: Seven tanks were knocked out in that fight, mostly by U.S. aircraft and 7th Fleet ships. Casualties were not reported. The second battle was four miles east of the town of Hai Lang and five miles above the river. South Vietnamese of. ficers told Huntley 25 North Vietnamese troops were killed, one captured and five Communist tanks destroyed. Government casualties were not reported. The third batUe was near the town of My Chanh where marine officers reported their men killed 47 Communists during the day and knocked out four more tanks. Again, government losses were not reported. South Vietnamese commandert and field reporis bave listed 195 Communtsta killed during the !irst three days of the drive. Government losses were put at 5 killed and 23 wounded but the figures do not include today's casualties. ideal Russ Missile Tests Cited WASHINGTON (UPI) -Defense Secretary h1elvin R. Laird. said to- day the Soviet Union has started a series of tests or !Ophisticated miMiles, apparently since Presi· jent Ni.z:on's return from Moscow with a missi le control agreement. The Russi an testing disclosed by Laird was not covered by the strategic arms limitation treaty Nixon signed In Moscow in May. He testified before the Senate Armed Services Co mmittee. meeting to consider S e n a t e ratification or the arms treaty. Heavy Eastern Storms Cause · Damage; 2 Die By United Preis International Heavy rains in the tristate New York- Coonecticut-N e w Jer sey area that measured up to IO inches during a 24· hour period have left at least two persons dead, disrupted transportatioo and caus- ed erlensive flood damage. In New York, Westchester County ex- ecutive Edwin G. Michaelian called on Gov. NelSOD A~ Rockefeller to df(!lare the county a disaster area. A spokesman for Rockefeller said the request was being studied. The' raill!I hit throughout t h e metropolitan area Monday and the Na- tional Weather Service warned that further heavy rains could be expected beginning late today and continuing ttuoogh the night and Wedn<sday. It was mostly clear in the area this morning. In the Westchester village o ! Mamaroneck, police had to evacuate schoob and businesses Monday because o! the rising flood waters. About 30 pen6ns were evacuated from their homes in Rye, N.Y., y.ihen a stream overflowed. Traffic throughout the metropolitan area was marled and mass transit took a beating. Many automobiles were aban- doned as flood waters rose to rooftop level. "\ The Penn Central railroad bad delays ol up lo one.lli>ur and oervice on Its Ha-lem, Division was vlrlually •lopped because .Q( I 1'.W'asbiJut." One Woman died in Hackenuck, N.J .. when her car plun«ed into a swollen creek. The body of Sandra DJGiorlo later was recovered. Supervisor Denies Patron~ge Claims Orange O>unty Flnt 0 I 1 t r i c t Supervisor Robert Battin and hill cam~ palgn manager Fred Harber Monday denied allegations of klngmaklng and political patronage leveled earlier by t,_·o of Battin's fired aides. Steve Polatnick and John Abbott were booted from the Battin staff June 12. Monday in a press conference, the pair leveled a series of charges at Battin, claiming he is little more than Harber's puppet. In separate appearances at the county courthouse pressroom, Battin al)d Harber denied the charges, sa ying the allegations were made because the two aides were fired. "I'm just a lowly worker in tbe vineyard . . . of good 1overnment ," Harber said. Ballin was slightly more earthy in his reply to charges by his ex·aideS. "That's complete b-s-," he said. At the tim e of thei r dis missal, Batti n Wd Polatnick and Abbott \vere being fired to make room for executive assistants who "are more community oriented rather than iv ory I O\Vet type~ who try to .second -guess department beads." In their Monday press conference, the pair alleged the foUowing: -That Battin "sat in his inner office with orders that no conslituenll be allow· ed lo opeak lo him over the phone or see him personslly. Ah .. ceptlon ..U always made for big money contributors to Bat- tin's campaigns." -That they were fired because the supervisor wanted aides "who would work full time on his campaign for re- election." -That Harber "pretty much runs the show in Battin's office." -That Harber referrid to Battin and supervisors Ralph Clark and Ronald Caspers as his "stable on the board" and that he could "count on them for votes when he needed them." -That there is a direct tie.in between Harber and Ralph Diedrich, candidate for the third district supervisorial 1eat who will oppose incumbent William Phillips in November. Harber denied be bad any influence over Calpen, but acknowledged that he aided Clark ill his c:ap!P!'lin two yean 110. • ~ He .,Jd, in i'elalloo to thl dllmlail ot the two aldeo, that !hey ''bad their own ideas on everything. 'Ibey were n_otc Q}JJ;. pallble wllH Battin'• Ideas," 1be two lirl!il assistants also charged Harber ordered them to obtain a com. puter mailing list of all county employes just before the primary as official county business. They charged the list was used to mail tellers to those employes living in the first district in reply to charges made against Battin In the employes associa· tion ne"'S le Iler. Harber said be thought such action was justified. "When the Orange O>unty Employes Association lltd about Battin it was his duty t~ repl,)' to the employes and l would certainl y call that official county business.'' He admitted that Battin had been a problem candidate at ti.In es. (The two former aides charged that Battin's poli cy of refusing to debate his opponents in the campai gn "comes from the fact that he tends to blurt out things that llarber doesn't want him to say.") "[ advised him not to lose. his tem per. Bob is very candid and has hurt himseU man y times, tsJle(ially in talking to the press," Harber said. "I would like him to have a more urbane attitude. to try to ex- plain the purpose or his moves and t() qualify ttiem rather than giving blunt answers to questio ns." Harber said Polatnick's guess that up to $75,000 was spent in Bat Un's primll'Y, campaign was "about right." Following Harber'• appearance, Battin made one of his infrequent trips Into the preuroom. He waa accompanied . by hta new aides, Larry Wilhelms, a former, staff worker ror Assemblyman Ken Cory1 (D-Anahelni) and Bill Meyer. a Fullerton Junior College English instructor who will take a leave of absence next fall . A third member of the entourage was Bob Liberty, Battin'• summer Intern who ls a college political science major. Battin admitted that Ha r b e r "sometimes calls the shots" In hia office. "But sometlmes he doesn't. If I'm a pu~ pet, how come he left jll!t now?" The supervlaor emphatically denied that accesa to his private office was based on pOlltlcal contributions. lie said Abbott, who had worked for him for only two months, was a "poor worker who nn around in circles like a chicken with his head cut orf." Polatnick, he added, 'laJlenated a lot of people." Ballin denied •thlt he wli1 '°""8i'lin« Diedrjch to oust PhllJJpo. "I -~ :::rJirmt ~'tk~,,..~. Har~r earller utd ht hid conler'red wllh Diedrich but Is not adlvaly -porting him. GRADUATION GIFT f ' • • • 1600,-2000, 2600 V-6 ' Best Selection of the Year .. , • on the "Import Car of the Year" Drive one home or ask about our •• , • -EUROPEAN ORDER PLAN Hey! You Folks Going to Europe this year, We can arrange for your new CAPRI to be waiting there for you · an~ save $ $ $, too! •orange C01ml(1 ramav oJ FIM ~ j I I I j t I ' . ' ' I ' I I ' I • t I I • Uome Of The New Car •• , "Golllett Touela" ohnson&son Rome Of The New Car . , , · "Golllea To11ell" ' f • • 2826 HARBOR BLVD.,.COSTA MESA • ~ • I • I DAILY PILOT • ·Battin Machine ' Ou of Gas? y POIJTIX: Rare II a willter'1 day June, a · deliclou:Sly ooUpoken polili ap is wqging away lbeJe clays up ln our County Seat as FlnH>il1ric:I Superv Bobby Battin of Sonia Aili attempts .· scrape lcgelller Ille pieces of hia poll cal machine. · That political contrivance blew lip nther Spectaoutarly as rerulll of tbe June 6 primary voling came Jn. Some of lhe parts may still be bow>cing down · (Mc Ceola' Drive West, for ill anybody knows. ; Battin's maChine had operated rather well In the past in oiling up the operations of county government, partlcul..-ly dur- ing the perjod when Bobby B was chah'man of the Board of Supervisors. OB, IT'S TRUE tlt<re were some slighl rnalfunctjons, It suffered valve and tim- ing trouble ln Ille great LAFC llap and then Jilter unex>pectedly ren Into a stone waij m the Irvine citybood iuue. But moll political ol>ot<Ven considered these dlfliculU., jUst freak nms and tbere was general belief that Battin would get all the parts oiled up and working·smoothly again. Balloling on June &, however, strongly 1uggested that Bobby B's political machine bad gone the roule of the One Hoos Shay and fallen apart In a most peculiar way ~ all at~onct. Battln, In 1111 bid for ,.....Jection, drew ·17,119 votes. His O}lllOe!lt.., ln Iola!, gal1Je1'ed 52,171. • AGAINST AN ARRAY of four ad· II venaries, Battin could only run second, losJng by 3, n9 balJoll to ~runner William Wenke. And Bobby B could only beat third place,Jolln HUI by 2,611. Now, normall,r., when an incumbent lakes • waxing at !lie polls like this one, all of hi.a aides and J>C))itical functionaries go down the tubOI with him. But wait, it develops that the vol«s split their ballot over so many candidate. in this elec.ttion / that Battin escaped loll! political an- nihilation. He squeezed Into a November runoff with Wenke. -···-HAVING.'.SALVAGED M>me .PO}Jtical • life, llOme ~ W!ft.!lill lei! lltlinf'o!i his batterid polltical madilne. So he only fired two of them, a pair of Young at- torneys named steve Polatnick and John Abbott. BatUn, in his own analysis of his June 6 Dunkirk, guessed that "the people were trying to tell me something." Now1 jt is conSidered good fonn when you are a political animal· and your boss gets whipped, you fade away into the night quietly, hopeful of rising to battle some other day and a · better time and place. Polatnick and Abbott, h ow e v e r • screamed foul, claiming that Battin was now going to devote an of his staff time to getting re-elected. You can understand why. Some polit:icat thinkers might say if Polatnlck and Abbott were supposed to have gotten him elected June 6, it's no wonder he tied the can to them. THE FIRED PAIR, however, tumed on their old boss in what is conlidered poor political taste. They also blamed poor Fred Harber as making Battin his polilical puppet and in fact alleged that Harber pulls all the strings a1 ''Mr. Big.11 If that be so, Harber sure got the strings all tangled up on June 6. If you are ~Ir. Big and have a record Jike Uiat, you'd hate to see what Mr. Lit~ lie IOOl<s like. Anyway, it is clear that Bobby B recognizes hls probJem. , HE HAS FOUR montha to find all the paru to ru. madlJne and get them back together again. Then when he fires it up, Battin surely will hope it runs forward rather than backward again, like the 1111 time out. ' • Ti8:1ay, June lf. 1972 -Bngjjling Case· Links to White House Told WASllINGTON (UPI) -A, federal grand jury will be empaneled to in- vestigate an alleged bugging incident at the Democratic national headquarters. '!be Washington Poat said today two of the suspects had links with a White House consultant. U.S. Attorney Harold H. Tilus Jr. said the grand jury would take evidence abou t the arrest! of five men who were discovered early Sunday inside the DemocraUc national offices. Two of the suspects carried items that linked them with White House comultant Howard E. Hunt, the Post reported to· day. The Post quoted federal sources who said address booka with Hunt's name and telepbOne number and a stamped un- maUed envelope containing H u n t ' s personal check for $6 were found among 'the bel0nglngs of Jam~s E. McCord Jr., Rockville, Md., and Eugenio R. Martinez, MiaDii. ·Ken Clawson, deputy director of White House oommunications, told UPI today. that Hunt was hired Jasl July ·e to help declauUy the Pentagon Papers. For the past several· months he has been a con- sultant .to the President's Domestic Coun· cil. Hunt could not be reached for com· ment. McCord, a former FBI and CIA employe, was doing security work under conlract to the Republican National Com· mittee and the Committee for the Re-- election of the President. Sen. Robert J. Dole, GOP National Chalnnan, said that Republicans had nothing to do with the -alleged bugging attempt. President Nixon, who was at the Florida White House until Monday night, had no comment. Press Secretar:y Ronald L. Ziegler said it was a '\ihird-rate burglary attempt'' that mars the nation·•s political proce!s. Senate Democratic Leader M i k e Mansfield aaid be believed t b e Republican party had nothing to do with the incident and Delnocratic National Chairman Lawrence 01Brien said be had no evidence to link the GOP. But O'Brien called for an investigaUon, and the-Democrats were reported ready to file a suit today for invasion of privacy. McCord is being held in lieu of $30.000 bond on charges of attempted burglary and bugging. Also in jail unable to raise $50,000 bond each were Martinez, Frank Sturgis, Bernard L. Barker and Firgilio ...R. Gonzales, all of Miami. Lawmakers ·Cite Gas Lead I. . Peril to Youth, Seek Ban W ASllJNGTON (AP) -Forty-nine membtrs of Congress demanded today that all lead be removed from gasoline by 1177., They contended . that Soil poisoned by car exhaust is already a heallh hazard in most major cities. "In view of the facts," said Sen. Philip A. Hart ([).Mich.), in a Jetter to the Wfe1" 'How do we know Hughes is the Hughes who says he's Hughes if no one sees him? S •. d •••~• e Environmental Pro~ Agency, "it Is not melodramatic to suggest that our choice is between higher gasoline prices and mentally retarded'children.'' Hart, whose Senate commerce sub- committee on the environment bas been studying the issue, said virtually all residual lead in urban dirt comes from auto e1haust. Hart noled that the EPA has propoaed a regulation to scale down leaded gasoline production over five years until the total lead content would be about 35 percent of the current level. "This isn't enrugb,'' Hart said. He ad- ded that eurveys of New York City and 77 Midwestern cities show that the result would still be lead residues of 500 parts per million. At this level, Hart said in his letter, "a child can get seriously ill by ingesting one-eighth or a tea~n of dirt dally. Normal children, a pediatrician has told Congress, can consume that much dirt merely by thumb sucking or failing to wash before eating." . Hart said he recognized elimination of lead would add about two cents a gallon to the price of gasoline. The Jetter urged granting of. Jow-interest loans to small refiners to help finance modifications of their equipment. Signing the Hart lett.r were 13 senators and 36 House members. Sky • ID Pilot .Slwt; 5 Plun.ge to Deaths GONZALES, Tex. : UPI) - A pilot was shot twice before his plane crashed dur· Ing the weekend, killioi him and four other peraons, a medical examiner's report has revealed. Police said an a~ parent suicide note· -was found in the home of a woman who died in the crash. Four of those killed in the crash Sun- day were members of one family, in- cluding two small children. The fifth vic- tim, Eugene Da\'is, was the pilot. The autopsy showed. he was shot twice in the back with a .1,2-caliber.weapon. 'l'he plane DOledlved into the ground and struck with such force that it was buried up to its tailfins. Rescue workers spent 12 hours digging out the wreckage. The others killed were Joe Morales, Zl his wife, Maria, 24, and their daughters. Belinda Jo, 4, and Shelly Ann, 2, all of Harlingen, Tex. Harlingen Police Chief Guy Anderson said officers found what appeared to be a suicide note written by M11. Morales ln their ·oome. "The note indicated she was tired of living and was having mental problems," Anderson said. He said he had sent it to · authorities ln Gonzales and could not quote it directly. Anderson said the note WIS left In the house "in plain view." Morales had moved to Hilrlioien (rom Danas a month ago and worked for a mobile home Company. His boss, Bobby Gosnell, sa1d he was an "excellent salesman." Storms Damage M.idwest .. ;_ .... • • u,,, ......... WEEKEND WARRIOR s.n. Marv1ret Smith Wallace to Stay Put SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace will not be moved until he recovers from surgery which removed a bullet Jodged near his spine, according to his wife Cornelia. Mrs. Wallace said Monday that the governor would not return to Alabama until he was given a release from Holy Cross Hospital. He is expected to attend the Democratic National Convention beginning July 10. ~ ........ " • Think of ,ttie'po.ibilities. ' . . ·- .. Maine Campaign Sen. Smith Routs •• Rich Ch~llenger i'4 PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) -Seit lllarJArOt Cbaae Smith, 71, the nation's, only. woman senator, has kept intact 'her raPWfl with the MaUte voters by deleitlng a rich challenger hall· her age ia the Republican primary. Mrs. Smith, who Monday swamped mUJJonalre Industrialist Robert A. G. Monks, 38, by a better than :i.1 margin, wlll lace U.S. Rep. William D. Hathaway, 48, in the November election as both bat- tle for political survival. "Words cannot express my gratitude," the lout-term senator Nid ln a statement issued from her W~ office. "I sincerely appreciate the graciouaneu ol my opponent • . . He waged a most vigorous, imaginative and impressive campaign." Hathaway pledged to conduct "a tough campaign and to spend as much tiQle as possible in Maine ," The lawyer, who gave up his House seat to challenge Mrs. Smith's grip oil the Maine electorate, said he has visited ~ore than 40 Maine cities _and towns since January and planned even more visits befo're November. Hathaway beal Portland landlCBpe con- sullant Jack L. Smith in the Democratic Senate balloting. Returns from lllD of Cl9 preclndl gave Mrs. Smith p ,107 votes and Monkl 31,527. In the Democratic raoe Hathaway cot 54,601, and Smith 5,!53. The sllv~halred Mrs. Smith .lint wenl to Congress In 1940 and her trademark is a red rose pinned to her drm. With typical Yankee frugality, the chiJdJesa widow campaigne4 only on weekend!. spending just flO,oOO; bad no professional campaign workers, no cam p 1 lg n Uterature ancr1no tlevision oommercials. Her slogan -one of tbe very first she ever used -remained, HDon•t trade a record for • promise." · DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oellvt'Y of" the Dally PIJot Is guarantted Monot~Frfdlly: tt ,,ou do rtOt .. Mvt )'9111' P'Ptr' lty S:IO ,,m., e-11 tnd ywr «IP)' Wiii be brtl4ht tt ~ CllJi. •t• llktl'I IMtll 7:30 p.m. ' Sltul'll•'t' 1M Surid1y: If you C10 not r«efYe vour CODY by ' 1.m. 5ltul'll1y, or a 1.m. sunc11y, an ind 1 '9P't'·Vrltl 11it ~ tt you. Clll• Ire t1k111 u?tfl 10 1.m. Ttltp(lo~s Mist Or1np Collrlty Al'Ns --• , •• MMDI NortP!'"*I Hunlll!WIM llMdl 11'111 Wlllmlmiffr .•.........• , ••••• '*1Dt SM Cllm111te, C•PillAno IN(ti, Sin Juen C.pl1tr1no, 0.111 ,olnt, SOutll LltUM, Lft!UM N~ •••• ..,,..... • Your favorite inaplhol, design, illustration or wbatever, printed 1'i9ht ther8 on 200 ,_ checks. Free. Open an account with us now during our 9th , Anniversary Celebration and they're all yours, complete with your ch<lice of 18 handsome ch8ck toldei'I. To add to the festiYiti8s, we're ilso giving away a 1Cl-day Princess Cniise for two to Acapulco and four electric "Char-8-Ques"! Free Photo Checks for sure. And a crack at some exciting prizes. From Centinela Bank. Personally yours. , • - r ~ I to fi B Jo .. ' • .... I .. Orange CMast ·.-ol:.-65, NO. J72, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFoRNIA TUESDAY, :JUNE 20, '1972 Irvine C·o. Shows $7.6 Million Ne t J By I.. PETER KRIEG OI ... ~Ir PIMI SMtf 'rbe lrv~ Corilpany ioday reported a net 'in<ome ol fl,637,000> for tile tucal period ended April. 30, up • more I ban 20 percjnt -.comparod Ill tile inceding -ownerahlp of 1.7 million ol tile 1.5 ml!lion . outstanding lllam. , · More tban ball of tile atianil; U.f per- cent are owned by the JIDIOI Irvine Foundalioa, wblcb wUl l'<ICelft nearly n.1 mill1clll. was dilcloled at the company'• annual llGckbolden meeting lbJJ.monilng Jn !ta N°'""'" c;.oter headquarters. . Tbe rqcbln(, Jmd plannq and ~ !Inn, Wbich -..... a,ooo acres In ar..,. Coomty, ._ted a .,_ i-for Ibo flleal ymr of $41.7 mlllim,' mare tllllD. $11 mlllloo OYet' lt71 and Ibo llilbell ln lbe Ollllp&ny'I biatcry, ''An upswlOg of the regi_on's .general ~. a towerint of interest rates ,in..., Ibo put year and tlie success ol lbe com· ,pany's Industrial land development aod ag:ricultral operatims'' were ~ ble, Maooo said. Maion'1 annual ,.port also noted ·lbal tile Jrvine Company paid federal and loeal plvptl ty tues during Irr.I trUllng In his message to sbareholden Afason talked at length about o.n event. he said "will affect your company for years to come -formation of the city of Irvine. "The new city meant more to us than just another gov~ a,ency with the power to approve or disapprove our plans and the 1.0l1ing requests. The city is people. year. . Tl>li · c<impiny al tile same time clecl>red ·-~·~ abano.dlvidend, 15 peftell~ mote than 1970-71. OUI _of·Jbal, Irvine heiress Joan Irvine SIIliih will reCeive 1'181,000 fqr her • Mrs. 8m1tb bu ..... al -wllb Ibo foundallm CCllRmdili& It bu not ..... dJatributlnt two perctOI ol HI net -U. lo chulliol u ]JNCribed -a :rar old U.S. SUpnme Court ruling. Tbe lrvino C<lmpany'• jnlll p1eture 1nlne ~I Wlllilln R. Muon, at- ttlbut«I "mUCb of Ibo cunpany'1 IJ>. Cl'llMd IDccxue ·to thne lblnp. 11u mlUlon. · • He ald lbat Ibo figure wu divided -equally between lbe two • "The direct and powerful Involvement of these people," Mason aa!d, "ii an im- portant new ingredient In lb~ planning or ear • , • DAlloY 1'tLOT Stlft ...... Draft Call For August OnlyB,900 WASHING TON (AP) -Selective Service announced today that l ,IOQ men with lottery numbers through 75 wHl be call<d In August, raising tile callup celling from No. 50 set toe July. At lbe same time, '!be acting draft director, Byroo Pepitone, Indicated that tlje draft will not reach beyond No. lllO uu. year and it ts unlikely to reach thal number ~ year.. . ,,_ to be -Ill &..mt wUl ctt !heir notices'ln 1lle min ltartiar July i. • 'l'be AUgust call will bring the tolal drafted bi Irr.I fo 11,lllOi paRinc 1lle halfway_.jllll't to Ibo IO,OOO·Seq1$cy of Defeose"Melvln I\. Laird bas aet as tile calllng for lbJJ year. No draft calls WO!'ll lss;ued tile fir8t tbtte months of lbe year. 1 The April, May, June callup tolaled 15,000 and 7,200 were sent notices · to report next monlb. · 'lbose being drafted are mainly men born In 1952 wbo are classified IA, !AO and 10. Dr.Wsy JHivtt'~ a-..ie Aw•kenlllfJ . . • , , I • HE j.lKES HIS PIE Di vld Besaw 11 Fair ' A IA Is a man avail&ble for, mi)iwY service. A !AO ts a cooaclenttowi objector willing to go In to the mllltary for non- combat duty. A 10 ls a c:oosclentlous ob- jector who must ..... oon~!jng two- year duty In public service Jn a civlllan role. Giro>.D. Tutt, 29> of Belmont Shore, escaped, w!lh hiked tbact·to friend's home at 739 Amigos Way, forO!iesd 'scralch. at 3 a.m. 14onday when he dozed where, he hAd just left, to call J!O)ice •. Car careened Countia1l$ Grab First Prizes , Ribbons at Fair · ofi ·cln San. Joaquin Hills Road betWeell ·Jinlboree oul 'of control, hit fence, !hen utilit~ lleht nandard l!Oail. and Back'BaY Drive, NeWJ>ort>.Beidc, ·Tull which wu upri>oted and broken in bait. Orange Coast residents are beginning lo grab up lbeir shor< of prizes and rib- bons at tile Orange County Fair. Pepitone ordered lbe draft boards to sebedule armed forces 'prelnductioo es- ams for prime drlll. candldatea with ntllllben tmiugh No. 100. Previoualy lbe . (See DRAPT, hp !) Park Commjssion Seeks Bond Vote ~m . handlcr@lts to b.irsemaMhip, lint P.lace prizes have been captured by residents from Costa.Mesa, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and Mission Vie- jo, w-•-and 1.quna !Dlls. Winner of the most outstanding entry In . The Newport Beach Paro._ Beaches the baodicrafts competition was Al icia ahd Recreat100 CommisslOD will try to- Brown, NeWPOrt Beach, wllb her . night to come up wllb recommendations Jlllcrame alllfe. ' for a new park bond election Jn Novem- Tbe lUlllof ~ward .w~s given lo•George herriie ~lc>n wu directed by lbe Feller,'Colta Mesa;\ihb <ntered"ctramlc cl!Y COillicll-to esplore tile pmi6il1Uea penruJns, and lbe senior citizens award ol a new election followlni tile flilure was given to M~a P. Howson, Laguna o118.9 million In park bcxidl durinr tile Hills, for her apphque. recent primary election. Also In lbe handicraft! division 1lst of "The comrni1s1cJn will bear a atalf re- wlnnen were Marge Haizlip, Huntington port on a new elecUoo JlfOl?'ID lncludlng Beech, best doll collection; Susan timing amounts ol _.,. to. be uked Tnunpfheller, Mission Viejo, moat and ~w to use the f\1nds " said PBR. ~tive ~lgnj Barbara Lee1 J::Iuntlng!Pn Director Cal SteJrart. 1 BOacb, be•I macrame; .Michael Morrill; . The PBR commtsslon meets at 7:30 stained glust Kathy Friebertshauser, 'p.m. In lbe city council cbamtiers at City Costa 14..,, abeU.; Edllb.Hornlng, Costa Hall. " • ' I • . ' Newpoi1,· Bike Trail Paiiel · . . . Eyes Ocean, .Bridge ·Paths ... A bicycle frail· along lbe ocean !root Some beacbfronl bomeownm In those and. another oa t.b e Arches overpes11 two areas O!IP-tile oceanfront trail be- Mnnday were placed at lbe top ol a · cause il wU1 be in front of lbeir property and Rogers and Mcinnis have vowed to priority 1lst for bill:e palba establlsbed · ropresent lbeir Interests, cootendlng no by lbe Newport Beach Bicycle Trail& more Sand sbould be covettd by uphali,. Committee. · or cement. , Conmllttee members also declared· Ibey Committee members 1l1 o ,dlscUs!ed will appear al a City Council budget lbe possibility Of flllng .• tupayers'. 'suit. ....ion. Saturday !)l2tDlnr to ·request a -to lor<e-lbe cltY to bWld Ibo, trail along· larger •pproprlatlon for constfuctlon of lbe beach, ·but lndlcaled 1 u't h actioD' trail! next year. would be liken only' it a last r~. • A 5U-mlle trail syllem map wu ap-"We would file suit only If lbe councll pro~ by councilmen last month, but ..iu.e. to accept our paclll!re," 1 a Id tlley aloo pattd down 1'15,000 earmarked Arnold Parker, cbalrmon ol lbe commit. for bike traJIJ to nl,000. , . tee. . In tiClllag lbe cootroverlial 0 c e a n The prloriU.. established by tile com- Frapt l!lk• traJ!, \be committee wUl run mltt.e ccn!llct wllb U-Iii lbe proposed bead-on into Mayor· Donald A. Mcinnis city budget, which call for lbe appropria- and Vice Mayor Howard Rogers, wbo tlc>n ol nl,000 next year for traU. on rop...,.nt Well Newpott and Peninsula Ford Rood, MacArthur .Boulevard and . Polnt, reJ]lOclively. 23rd Street; Mesa, stitchery and Betf~ Peinon, Cosfa "'-:'., .Mesa, weaving a6d ~ cruUve use of ... • !~=~~:,~:: ·· Cruelty to L_ah F. rods? lbe belt Jn class ·-for ~-... ~ • water colors and marine .wsla'colon and -. ' · · · •lbirdplace·ln.tbe...,...pe...iercolof I.egi.slature Croaks Wit.h Laught,er at St,at,ements oectlon. Another art!Jt with mu!Uple swards ls Fro 1l1h lltnlcel lonnlfar Weber, Newpcrt Besch, who ID 'le .. won Ibo mllcellaneowi art category ud a SACllAMEN'ro -' Debi o v • r 'blue --In Ibo pea, pooi:il .....i ,· ... , ... & cruelty lo,,... ended -cilal:coa1 ...,uon. , · dlj7 ID defeat of a P*nllall1 comctlve , ~liooal •flnl , piocl! -ID 41111 11111, a0er a crttlc:al '-blJmm Robert -to PbJ!li!1 Meear111y, Newport E. ~ (.R-Newpcot 8-11) left Ille = ~~"\:;••to ' '1:"""1D0111n~la:=: Albert, -· rounds. q .. Oral!p Ool!it art -(~) I UC Ce id e d -. with .l:tfiit rlbboe loi' ..,.in and -........, •·•Ibo red by lrllercolor landlcapa. A...,,blyman Jolin 8laD (1\.1-adla) ~Cos\•' M.., rtsldmt, ~ulle Ann and killed In Ibo 1owu bouoo last month. · · 'llesman, rode into Ille-·-on Public lchool -· uper-ta lier !lone "Pini Pq" In bolb tnJl bone poalbly coldln( pOin to an l ma l aod !)artbaclt calegorieo dllrlnl lul San-specimens would ba" -pnihlblted by dly'I la1e -· JIU Mdlan, alao of Ibo bill, ... cr!Ucllm Wiii Jladbam ~ Colla Mesa, followed up wtlb I wln ln the aickname Jl:rolma. lloct bone compelitlon. Critics arrued lnitlalb' lbat cruel in- Tropby wtnnen In tile f.H doc cara clclento cllacf -lllCk• u .. ..,.., baldl (S. WINNERS, .... I) beq cut off -W9'0 lllleme1J rare. " • •• Aueru!Jb<man Stull spoke out and con- tended '!be uatomlcal Uperinjen11 could co111e lmpreaionable· pupU. lo become colloalandlndlffcrent. "If you .... •bl•· to late, teo\imooy !run fl'op, they'd tell you lncldents of cruelty an a nrity/' countered 8JutMm. He cbarsed. tbo Rodda bill ...... Inane and Slun'I sqpporl W8I m«ely ID emo- tlonal a", ~ be would have to -It. "Frocman Badham; ,. there somelhing ....... with humans beln& bumane?" declared ~an John Greene seltq off a rlllt tf. lauchler. · Cerialn clamomn laboratory pro- cedura are mentioned 1n· tile defeated liD,. ... belnc pltlq, • Ism. wblcb ..._.. a •"••pl t•-from ~.la Qmbr (l).Rlalto) • "JUI!· what 11 this 'pllblng' referred to?" he asked. Allembiyman 8tuJ1 uplalned pithing ==~~oo1:1: lqlb oC tbe sp1naI cord to teach how tile l)'llem -u. 'Dae . .Rodela · Stull aipporled bill wwld not ba .. forlllddea Ibo procedure but only required lbat • professionally-trained aoainmy tucher must do ii IDd not bi tbe --oC students. ~ Jerr, Lewis (l\.Hl3b11Dd Part) ~ by UJin1 It woold be rtdlc:uloullo-•-leo"tlle room sod lbea caue beclt and show ........ llll lffect. Ill lill ..-an 1'1>""""-bU1 . wlildl wll mf1 iOC[lllrt lbot. -be If 1• w1111a ...... --. '• " ... -' Ligh~ Air;, Calm . SetU Hinder ing Tahiti 'Racers.'' By ALMON LOCKAJIEY, 0.111 .. , ...... , .......... Light airs, calm seas and overcast skies. . SUcb a combination did llttle l<I change the dally position report ol lhe IBVen-bclet Los Angeles ·.to Tahttl yacht race .. Tbe yachts were only a Utile ck>ler to, Papeete Monday lban Ibey w°"""' &JJ>. day. ' : · ' Only change· was lbat Jnllfall filled to answer roll con, She wu esperlenclng generator trouble, before lbe start. Still leading on ellpoed time wu Greybeard, lbe 73-foot llCl'atch boat from. Vancouver lalled by Loi Killani. Hu posi- tion report placed her Z,771 mUOI from TahlU. ~ Leadln( on corrected time wa1 Eric Tabarly's Pen Dulek lli. She WU M miles astern of Greybeard and only two Allies beblnd Min Sette. The two Columbia-671 -Aries and Concerto -were still W\tbln al(hl ol each other, allbol1'b lbelr po1ltlon reports do not lhow it. Wllb overcast · sklea eslstln& ~ lbe •tart, lbe yacbls are still en dead-r<dl:on- lng, w!lb only in oeculonal IUD slgbt. Following art bandlcsp mndlnp baaed oo polltlm reports, with dlltanceo yet to ..U to TahlU: • 1. Pen Duick, 22:MN -124:28W, 2,80. Z. Min Sette, 13 :mf -115:42W, 2,MO. !. G~ybeard, 22:54N -12C:S3W, 2,m. 4. Aries, 24 :22N -m :JOW, 2,111. $. eo.-to, 2':f!N -Ul:OSW, 2,110. S. Slete, Z4:~N -m ::izw, 1,196. 7. Inilfail, No ,.port, Navy Pilot Ki~ed FALLON, Nev. (AP)-A Navy pilot bas been killed In tbe crash of his A7C C«salr II attack aim'aft ln lbe moun- • talnl about IO miles east ol hero. A spobtmln at i.m-e Naval Air Station ln California, lclentlfled the nyar .. Lt. J.1. Frederick Koch, 25, o! Piedmont. He WU allad*1 to Allllcl: Squodion 11%> N.Y. Stoeks N TEN 'CENTI Inc ome and development of the Irvine Compa.ny'1 properties." hfason also said the new clly promisei to be a successful adventure. ''U the first Iii: months are a11y lit dication the relationship promises to ht all we could bope for and expect. "During lbal time hundreds o I dedicated citizens have 1 n v o I v e ~ themselves, not only on the City COunc1i and planning commission but · also o~ (Seo PJ\OFJTS, Page Z) • Committee Backs Bill By Badhrun The state-adopted Pacific C o 1 a t Ftteway route through Newport Beach appears to be a step closer to being wiped ou t today. Memberl of the California Senate Transportltlon Committee Monday gave a "do-pus" recommendation to a bill to . kill tbe route sponsored by AssemblymJD Robert E. Badham (R-Newport Beach), The vole wu I to I. Badbam's bill now goes lo lbe full Senate later tl>il -k for action. It wW !ball nlln lo the A.ssemblJ I«' 1ocbn1c:al --lbat In no way affect Iba mi.nt ol !lie bill It t Glalrl llit --ad 411 nblJ, ........ " -_, lndlcllla lbal Gov. lloi!ald ...... wlll lfcn It llllo law Illus wlplnr Ille Jll'OPOled future freeway alignment off lhO ol!!clal llale mapo. Reagan lilned a limllar measure Fri· day killing lbe Long Beach segment of lbe Paclflc Coast Freeway. Thus lbe route seems to be dyln( by indlvldual in-crements. · Tbe Newport bill sailed through Iba lower house on a 62-1 vote the tint time arouod. The action Monday was the clincher as far as Newport Beach city oUlclals are concerned, however, "It's fantastic," Mayor Donald A. Mclnnlt said gleefully, "I'm delllJ!led, really."· Mclnnlt said lbe first thing 1be city will now do ls IO lo lbe State Department of Public Woru for help In getting Its strug. gling tralfic study. "The work really begins txlff," the ' mayor said. "We've got a problem to solve." Mclnnla uld he thought the Stele Public WorkJ Department heretofore bu given nothing but "lip service" to the traffic p-oblem, because of its desires to see lbe freeway built. #"' "We never gaw specifJC help from the 1 state, but we needitt now," MclMis said. "We need a cooperative effort to solve lbe coastal tramc problem, but we need more than lip service,~• Mcinnis said. 1•we need the state to join with us In solving lbe problem. I tblnk Ibey will ." Tbe mayor contended lbat while Ibo mte has made all sorts of promises of belp In recent monlbs It has done no more than leDd a represmtaltve to a cou-- ple of meeilngl. Mcinnis reacUon to the Senate com- mittee's action Monday wu ..-by lop Freeway Fighters t bro u g boa 1 Newport Beach. "it's a tr~meodous day for Newport Beach," said Wally Koch, cbalrmall oC (See FREEWAY, Pqe I) ....... C.a.e 1t'eadiv It will be a tad wanner aloaf the <>ranr• Coast oo w-.1, wllb blgha in lbe 'IV's at Ille beacQ. ri..tnr lo a Inland. Lows liM6. INSIBE TGD.4.Y Lil« the godfo th11 In the book he dupised, Frcm/c Sinatra ii mor< tl!an ever con<fnied with hil fomllv. pcut 01ld pru· cnl See slOI']/, Pili/• 20, L.M. "" 11 -" ··-• --.. C*'llJH .... --• ._, u .. __ • .....-" -..... --• --1•;: ... ""'' ,... • T-......... " -" ·-,.ii -• ..... _ • ............ , ... :=-. .. --. • " • • 2 DAILY PILOT T"""1 • .Joo<20,1m Agnes S~bsides 18 Dead; Damages, Up in Millions • . . APAl,ACllllCOI.4, ·J'IL '(AP) -Hlll"tlclDt "f.!!" bu gupecl ber '4il over backwoods a .. rgla after a collision wltb Ibo l'1l!rlda Plllhandle ut-t 11(1 homes uprooted, roads awash and mllllcm at clollan In damlge . .i,nea, the !Int ol the ,..,.m·s hurricanes, ldlled I! persons, Injured more 111111 ltlO .... lorced thousandl of !smilies from thtJr homes .. she rampaged llGrill fNn Qiba. · , Altbwsb an ao.m11 .. per·how' parent or ravaginl tornadoes early Mondai;, the storm was reduced to a disorganized mass by midnight and was sweeping across :;outh Georgia today wllh 40 m.p.h. winds. Bob Smith. state Civil Defense director, estimated private property losses alq a bud hit alrelcb ol ~ Florida Gull coaalllne lrom Apalachicola to Panacea 11 ·~tng ln tbe • .m.Ullans ••• but we won't know for sure until later." He said much or the damage to public property involved washed out high· ways -including parts of U.S. 98, a major east-west route across the Pan- handle. 'Jbtoughout the ·area, power company truck.9 were repairing fallen Ubes aad atata comtructioo crews wm repairing gouged-<1111 aeclion• or high· -· Conservation Forces Win On ·Coast-Mountain Bill $ACRAMENTo (AP) -The forces of eonaervaUon ,have won an early victory on a ....Woe-mountain bill considered by many u a small mlm>r-lmsp or ma· ior bllla In the calllomla tegi&lature. . Tiie bW w9Uld plac• development of an area near Los Ange* under the control of a special commission. lt practically breezed through lhe Senate Committee on Local Government late Moodly on a 7-1 vote. But Ibo author, Sen. Robert S. Stevena ·(R·Los Ang•les), declined to opeculalAI on how it would fare at its next stop, the Senate Finance CommlU.,. And It otlil has to face tbi" Aaembly. Prevlclll sttempta by Slovens to ac· complioh the same thing have Called. nie bill, SB 1368;would create the Ven- tura-Los Angeles Mountain and Coastal • CO-Valion and Development Com- mltllqn. /(ny development project would require tk<>thirds approval of tbe 21· memb;er commission. Like the msJor coutUne bllla, · it brouiht opposition from ~mberl of commerce, developers, unions and ,,.upt of property owner!. 114 bacl:ers, Stevens l<!ld newsmen. tfare the people wbo live there." ••tt'I the ooly open are8 left, II ste~ uld of 1l>e aJll)r'Ollmatejy 200,000 atn11 behind • IO-mlle coutllni. ")'Oii could bave boneback rld!Qa, Law · Viol'ations· · · u>nceded hY I~; Decree Entered W ASHJNGTON (AP) -lnten11Uonal Telephone le Telegraph has ......,led to a decree-involving varlOUI fed- eral securitie! laws in the sale d. m atock lut yesr wblle .in anlll1'1111 cue WU pending. The SEC aMounced today lhat U.S. Diltrlct Court in New York iasued a permanent injunction by coll8<llt agaln8t I'M', two of Its senior executives, a New York "investment banker and an llallan company. The SEC •Ued m last week, seeking lo enjoin the company lrom further ,viol•· lions of the law In connecllon with th e ule of stock of the company bejore an anUtrust setUement was announced Jut summer. Conaenllng lo the injuncllon, whJcb pro-, hibllS fUrther violations of tht law ,wert: ITT; gentral coun1el and senior v l c e president Howard J . Aibel, and John J. Navln, secretary and coUMt l for CGrpot- ate affairs; Lazard Freres and Co., Ntw York. and Mediobanca, a Milan, Italy company. The SEC alleged In tbe ouil that Aibel and Navin sold several thousand ahareS of I'M' stock after leamlng of an anli· tru•I selttemeol involving I'M' and 11• Hartford Fl,. insllr'lllCO subsidiary, The sales occurred before the settlement wu publicly announced . • DAILY PILOT TM~ CMll DAILY 'ILOT, Wlllt ~ h comblnttl trie N""""'rm. Is """tlWll '1 fhe Onu'l1• CNll P•llll$111ng COrnNny, ..,,... rile •lllo!ll ere 1111lllW.1C1, ~y tll,..,... FrW.y, for Cot!• Mtw, Newport tHdl. HIWl!~lon l ncl!l,OU'1111,, V1llty. L...- Bffd'I, lr'llM/$14dltbeck lnlll s.., (ltt!Wnlt/ Sttl Jlltn C1pl•lr1no A 'I"''' rql-1 Miiiin Is PIJlblltl'lld S..h.lra•v• •rill Suna1yJ. TM prln("lptl 111.1bllJhlr111 plant 11 11 3l0 wnt .. , J lf'Mf, Cos!I Mtw, C1ll!wni1, '216& Robe rt N. W11d Pr111dent ltl'ld Plllllill!er Jeck R. Curlt't Vici l'r•INnt 1"41 GwMr11 Men1ger lliom•• Kuvll Etltot ThoM11 A. Murphi111 MtiMtMt t:•tnw L P1t•r Krl11 bicycle tran.-It's just beautiful." The area, says the bill, is "the last large u.ndtveloped area contiguous to the shoreline within the grtater Los Angeles Metropolitan Region .•• It represents a unique and irreplaceable resource to the people of the region and the state which can be used for many purposes, from conservation · to planned development " ... It says development aulhority 14is un- qilullooably fragmented" and that "piecu\ell development projecll •• ' 111'1 noult ID the frreplaceable loll of OJ*l llPl•e aad recreaUonal ....,,,,..., In the pbyolcal and biological deterioration of air, land, and water ll)'otemo ... " Bui the opponento do not agree. They charged Ille bW woWd further fragment development management, would com- pl!CalAI park acqull!Uon m e a s u r e a already started, and would deprive each local · comnwnlty of Ila own powers of decilion. · '!'bey uld lfl percent of the area would lltVer i. llevelopod anyway becalllfl of the terrain aad conlJiuratlon, that the COUllllel haYI alnady zoned it, aad that "U... ii a Joi more oppoolton to this fonn at -.i1on -Sen. stevmo has incileated. --.r--· ~ 111 lbe beorlns -the fourth Oil blli -1ncludtd 1J>e Loll AngelOI <llamlMr· at O>mmerce, the Concerned ~~taloi: k"'~°fvernmen~ aad the ~""' ,, eo,ataJ • Develop- ' FretitPageJ DRAFT ••• cutolf for es8!111l was No .. lllJ. A Selective Service spokesman said, however, the actual draft may stay at 75 or· not reach much btyond that. Men with low numbers lose defennents In large numbers in the last hail of the year. Last year the draft reaclled No. 12 in midyear and stayed there. The year before lt reacbed 195 in midyear and stayed there. A great deal will depend on how much the most """'11..d>an4e·in the rules af· feels the situation •. St8rting next month. men may join the reMirve .or National Guan! alter they receive their lnductton notices up to 10 daya befor~ their draft reporting date. Ptev16usly, Ibey cou]d ·nol do sci aller receiving 1llelr notices. A nooct of enlistments in the reserve and National Guard Could · push the IOtlery ceiling l>igher. In forecuting the ouUook for men born In 1953, those who got their draft numbers in the lottery lut February , Pepitone set No. 100 as the cutoff for next year. And be ordered the draft boards to reclaalfy all with numben abOve JOO •• IH, an administrative holdllg category. Those with nwnbers under 100 wW be processed for poosible induction and thole will> 50 and below will be acheduled for prelndijdioo exams. Webster Family Services Slated Private funeral services will be held ror three members of a Corona del Mar family who were kllled in a plane cruh Saturdsy. Richard B. Webster. 48, and hi> sona Blake J&, and Brooke, 12, perished when lhelr plane coWded with another while approaching /,joolgomery Field in 5'n Diego. The lhrM are '111'Vlved by SaUy Web- ster, wife. and mother. and Darcy and Dana Webllter, daughters and alalm. Services were handled by Paclllc View """" ltffCfl '"' 'dl"' ,...,..._._ JJ)) N1WjMtt l1•l1¥1r4 Malllnt Ad'l'f•St P.O. lox 1175, 92461 (ortuary,. FromPa9eJ --Oisl• Mair D W•t 11Y ltrMI WINNERS ... . ' • 'Execution' Ring Probed ·Jn Chicago CHICAGO (AP) -Two Chicaao newspapers reported in today's editions that four. or possibly five, city policemtn have been lmplicaled in the drug-con- nected aiayings of at least six black men whose ·bodies were recovered in Chicago 1vaterways over a period of several months. The Sun-Times said Its rep:>rters learned MOllday that IO<ll and federal authorities are see king lndlclments agalnat lour, or poaatbly five, officen. The Tribune Mid in a copl'riiblod story that the FBI considers five policemen prime suopecta in the operallon of what tt tenned an esecutlon ring. Police and FBI spokesmen declined comment. ~ ' . • Comedians • Cap F ourt_!l . f ' Da~ at!Fair The appearance ol W lea and Jlen- dereon, Orange County'• ~rown comedy team , capped the fourth day a! festi vities at the Orange Coun ty. Fair Monday night. They )lerlonned lheif >any, 1aas and routines Jn ao amphitheater packed to the brim wiUf an audience o b v 1 o u s l y delighted by their routine and the free admission to the program. Skiles and Hendefson, along with the comedy singing team· of Douglas and Lonero, are scheduled to apPear a"ain at '.a o'clock tonigh t, again 1dmlss~. Monday'~ events also featured tbe warri>ups lo lhe Bamylird Olyntpics • . scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday. ln the livestock judging area. . The events included i.y1iuc1t1ng, a wheelbarrow ract, a team watermelon eating conle!l, an egg toso, pie-eltlllg and hot chlle pepper .. auni contest. Higl\lights ol the fair today .l!iclud.e e: 7 p.m. performance by the Wenatchee Youth Circus and 6 p.m. end 9 p.m. Dix· leland music concerts by .t.l)e.Seven Card &u&. ~ The Wednesday schedule of tht fair Is: 1j AMPHITHEATER 10 a.m. Powdy the Clown Both newspapers uld the policemen, all or whom are black, were reputedly members of a police-criminal narcotics ring and served as uniformed ex .. ecutionera fo r men who balked at further payment of bribes to polictmen pro- tecting them in heroin peddling. The .policemen allegedly feared the balking drug runner& planned to turn thtm in, the reports said . The Tribune ~un-Times both said - their sources in<llcated two of the slain men were vic;tims of mistaken identity and not members of the ring. 2 p.m. Berdene \Vllliams Twirlettes 3 p.in. Alrlee Higbee Revue 6 p.m. Triple C Revue 8 p.m. Skiles and Henderson with Douglas and Lonero MALL BANDSTAND The victi ms of the executions were Identified aa : Richard Stean, 21, Lee Wilson Jr., 21, Albert Shorter, 47, William A. 'lbomas, 31, V emell !Alar, J5, and Lieutenant Scott, ~. All ...... from a.1-tidn lbeir lollel were found In the Cblcaro River ,.. ·--,, 1),1.ILY PILOT ..,..,_ b P11l'kt O'OlluMll NOQ111 Quaker Oats Physicai Fjtness Program 3 p.m. Silly Sircua Show 5 p.m, PWdy Ibo Clown I .p.m, Seven Cord'Studs 9, p.m. Seven caret Siuda Chic..., 8"nlblry Ind llllip CwI -.Dann--•• P~nt September It'll and February. ••lJI""" .,_ V. GIWill8TA1'iP s p.m. w ... lchet Youth Clmla 7 p.m. Wenatdiee .Youtb C1reua STAil! FroMP .. eJ FREEWAY •.. the ct(tuno• Coordinating Commlltet that led the campolfn agalnat the route In the opeclal freeway -,_e thu a yur •go. · . Reo1denll Vllled nearly I to f to cancel a freeway q'reement with the stale and enact a charter amendment requiring future votes before any new route agreements can be oiJned. • Stale Senator James Wbetmore (&- Garden Grove) cut the lone dl.aentlng vole H the rneaaure went thnJacb tbo ~UOn·panel,ln the_ of Vice Mayor Howard RAJtlera, "Ute ,,.- JJghtnlpg/' . ! ' Hogen led a d.iCadOn ol Newport Beach clb'.; o!O.W. aDd Nlldenta, In- cluding Councllman jobn Store, City Manager Robert L. Wynn, former mayor Paul Gruber, Plannlng COmmlaaloner BW Agee, Publlc Worka Director Joseph T. Devlin aad reoid'!lt Mn. cam.U Beek. Cominttteemenfvotln& for the measure were Senators Thomas Clrre11 (D&.n Fernando), John W. Holmdahl (D- Qakland), Joseph M. Kennlck (0.Long Beach), Milton Marb (R-San Francisco), David A. Roberll (0.Lol Angelu) and Lawrence E. Walsh (D-Comm.,..). Forcu agalll!t the 1....,.ay today agsln forecast that committee approval or the Badham bill will likely algnal an end to the entire freeway -as proposed tn a measure sponsored by Sl~te Senator Den· nil E. Carpenter (R·Newport)leach). Carpenter'a hill la. dea!gneci to ellmlnate \vhatever is left of the route and wlll be heard by the Senate Transportation Com· millee nest Monday. FromP119eJ PROFITS ... The danger, In this case, was only George Fryer's fear that ·he would smear ·his drying makeup. Fryer, 9, Corona del Mar, is one of tbe cast of the Pageant of the Masters which opens in Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl July 14. He is .part of the painting "Circus Family" by Pablo Picasso. Six pageant works were unveiled for the press Mon· day. Democrats Launch Suit In Quarwrs' Break-in WASHINGTON (AP) -DemocraUc Nallonal Committee aiainnan LaWreoce F. 9'Brlln, cbiratnc· tiiai'.,tbll a~ trealt·in , at bit ~,.~s brought the level.of polltics·-:to.~gut­ t.r level,"~ today the:l1llnr of a fl mllllon oult against the Committee for the -lectlon of the President. spok,.,.,., ~•"II~· cl ~ lhls blatant act of political eopionage. •. , And now we learn of the potential in. wlvemenl of a Wl!1te HOUie opeclal con' sultan! wbo 1J 11\id to opedallae In delicate uslgnments for the Pre!ldent," said O'Brien. The Washington Post reported l<lday that a conoullant to While Houae special counsel Cbarles w. Colson ii listod ln Ibo address bOOks of two of the fivo men· ar- rested. Try Telling That To the Judge ••• O'Brien told a wews conference the suit I! !or compensatory and puniUve damages. Also named in the suit was McCord Alsoclates, a security firm head. ed by James W. McCord and the live men arrested Saturdsy nlgbt in the break·in al the Watergate Apartment complex where the Democratic national headquarters is located. McCord was one of the five arrested. (See refated story Page 4.) "M far as I am personally concerned,'' Criminals occasionally steal license 2:30 p.m. Art of Cliineoe Cookery 3:30 p.m. Microwave Cooldhg . MALL . I p.m. Mitchell Marionetlu 3 p.m. Mllcbell Marionettes S p.m. Mitchell Marionettes 7 p.m. Mitchell Marionetteo SPORTS AND ACTION BUILDING Noon to 7:30 p.m. Ofl·roed Vehicle DeriloNlration 9:15 p.m. Off.,.ad Ve h I c It Demonalrations HORSE AllENA All Dey, Daisey Clipper POii)' Show Pacific Coast T~~ 'f.it:kes~d Sptdal ... Ibo Dlll1 Pllel . MISSION .BAY -The Pacific Coast Yacht Racing Auoclallon took Ibo lead Monday -In ·the oolleglale taam nclnl cbamplonshlpe for Nortb America. Tiie P~clJic Cout team la comI>OHCI of Jell Mcllennald of UCI, Peter Wllaon o! use and Paul Hunrlchl of San Dleso Stole. The aecond dsy's racing started today In a thund<ralorm with winds µp to 15 knots. Racing is in FlyJng Junior ,dinghys. The New England Association was sec- ond going into the second day and the Midwest and Northwest wm Ued for· third. said O'Brien, "there ii a clear line of plates to ouUlt getaway · cars lised In direction to the Commiltee for the cr1me1 committed etaewhere to loll po-I 0 Cars Kill Woman Reelection of the President and a lentlal wtlneues but some &•I caught developing clear line lo the W h It e anyway. RICHMOND (AP) -Jacquelyn M. ·House." . I( this shoold be Ille case In a petty !lemon, 23, was killed Monday when she He ea.id the break·in was a "very, very theft reported to Newport Beach police Jtaped from the auto in which she was a e«X..s mstter that is certainly political by Phillip R. McGraw, of 2!(18 W. Ocean -nger, ran across Hlaltway IO and· espionage. Front, the OliJlcome could conceivably be was strwk and run over bfv . at least 10" "I am pleased to note that the FBI is dlsutrous f6r the culprit. cars, the hJghway pitro said. fte' Investigating this case ," said O'Brien, Judge McGra w sils on the bench of Sacramento woman wa.s riding in an auto "but I am shocked to learn thal the North Orange County Judicial District driven by Marla Hyde, also 23 and a ru~ numerous committees tba& servt the ntw 11Wbl;;;;te;;I!D;;u;;se;;throug;;;;;;h;;;lts;;;o;;;f l;;l;;c;;i;;a;;I ;;;Court;;;;;i;;;n;;;An;;;sh;e;;;im;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;en;;;t;of;Sac;;;;;;rim;;;•~nt;o,;lbe;;;po;;;trol;;;;;;";ld;._.- clty," Mason aaid. I J!e alao told stockholders he Is con- fident I.hat the company'• developmonta "are cresllllg a belier urban envtronment lhan people have known before" aad he said the company ii "willing to UlllJrle our lhare of lhe responslblllty, along with the people and the governing bod1ee to create this better environment." ' As a prlvalAi corporation it doeo not have to release a delalled flnlnclal state- ment. None was rtieastd. However. the company did report new home sales for 1971-72 or 1,407 will> an estimated •ales value or 163 million up from 133 mlllion ol 14.1 homes the preceding yesr. It also reported combined salts volwnes of Irvine shopping cenU!rs in· eluding Fashion Island and Harbor View Ce!iler totaled f1f.2 million, an incre11e of 15 pel'<ent. ll also reported the new Blc Clll)'Oll Country Club Which has IOld 435 o! its 500 availa ble regular memberahiJJI and the company's <Clier recreatlClnal endtavon including Its stables, produ<ed ll'O"I revenues of nearly i1.5 mllllon. There were 272 acr.1 o! ln<hW!at pro- perty sold or le8'ed during Ille yev blll the CM>peny did not dilcloet the lnceme from tlmt p11aae of tl4 l)ullntll. • Ila 1ubeldiary Macna!>Itviae llealty Company· brokered the sale or lea1t of $16.9 million worlh <i JllGl*ly, an tn- crea1t or $6. 7 mllllon ovar Ibo previous year. l Let Us P_ut You On The Map Near the 1ntr1nc1, inside our store, 11 1 gient new m1p. Wa 1r1 in tha process of identifying 111 of the homts wa heva carpetad since 1965 on this map with colored pins. (A Clifferent color for Heh y11r.) f ALDEN'S Close scrutiny wiU detect some int.,..sting Feels• firstly, we h1v1_cotpet1CI ~omas Oii virtu. __ CARPETS • ~~P.ES • tNy av1ry st,..t in the ·~· S.C:011Clly, the P.!rt• •re in liunchH, indicating WORO..~F-MOUTJi edvertisJng' Thiri!Jy, the number of holl\H W8 hev,~ urpeteCI is sta;goring. ·I ' ; ' ,, ' ' '• L.-9Mdlt m,..,... A..._ HIMllrlti. lftcft1 17'1• IM<fl .....,_,.. 16" CkMtnttl Jlf fllorttl a l Clmlne illlll Toi-17141 642-IJJI C'-.U.an r., 642·1671 """1tht, 1•rr. °""" C.:.11 ........ «>mpel!Uon · were !Wbln South-lb, WH.estmlnlter, -ience; and, Pau la Jean. ununcton Beach, obedience a n d ahowmuoblp. ' Tiie compeny also reported that !ta cable taleviolon ·~ Community Csblovlsloo Compeny, Wded 1, S II subecrlberl and now hu ' le!a1 <i 4,IJ9. If you ilHiro hontsty, uperlanc1, 1nil recom- ~ rnend1tion1 from n1lghbon w1 h1v1 worked for, --~ 1663 Plwc9ntla An. ~ : 1: ... -... '· ... .... ........ ltlltllfll .... I -ttw W ....,lllMlr!n ..... ................ """'°"' ...... -,.,. mlM .. """"" .... . ·liMfil clllt == ... If Celt• .... ~ ........ ,,., .., atrllW .... - INflffl!YJ lw Mltf II.It ..-r!M'I ~ --...~. Fln! (IUce wlnnor of Ibo opecial Junior Sewblr and N...U-k -Award was and Patr!Clatba ¥" Ocdon. .r-tain Valley, -of tbe itlllor Pr..-..4 ~ood SINtpltU. Award wu )In. GI-~.!_,~ Colla v. ... with blr prlle-wmnir( je117. • · • - The~ SonUaco ~ Compony procesaad 711 _., a lour lold-...._ over. ~ Tiie Irvine Company a1ao flllCll*I that lta 101,~ ~ P rand> ID Mo. tw Jiad • 14 ~ 1Dcr1&11 hi ~ production and tllal Ila cal!lf lierd 1"' Cttastd from 7,590 to •,210. • lhen Alden's is THE PLACE ! cosfA MllA 64MIJI I HOUltS: Mori. thrv Thurt., t .. 5:30 -'rl., t .. t-Sat., 9:30 19 5 • •• .. • . . .. N.Y. Steeb "'.~~. N,o.: Jn, '2 SECTIONS, 26 PA6ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, ;JUNE 20, '1972 c TEN CENTS Skiles, OA1LY·P4LOT tf9ft ritM HE LIKES HIS PIE _ D1Vld .... w 11 .Fair Counti.ans Grab First Prizes; , Ribbons at Fair . . 0...:. <lolll ~ .,. ~nniag lo' irab 'up tlieb-..,... of priUS and rib- bons 1111111 ar,iwe CoaDW ~. . Froln ·blndtaalll \lo haneaWlablp, llrst piace ·prtw blve l>een eaplured, by realdenll from Costa· M..,., .Huntington llelcb, N<Wpoft llelcb and MiuioD Vie- jo, W'eatmlna\er and.Laguna Hills. wiiiner i9f tbe most outstanding entry in the bandlcrafll compelltl<lll wu Alicia Bri>W., Newporl Belch, With her macrame •apple. . . . . . . . . . • ... '!be jualor 1wanl wu given lo George Feblr,.£c*a Mesa, who .entered ceramic peagulnl,' andillll -·citire111 awanl WU pffn lo Mano P. iloWIOD, Liguna Hills, fer \!tr ippllque. . '!be appearance of Skllel and Hm- d<non, -Orange County's 11om_. oomedy team, capped tile ICll?lb day (Jf lestlvttle1 al lbe Orange Counly Fair Monday •. Tiley performed their zuY -and routinel In an 1D1phitheoler packed to lbe ~ , brim With '11-audience o b v Io u I l y ~ byllhelr ?Clltine and tbe free -.. ·1o Ibo program. Sllles ·and -...,, along with lbe ""'!'edy singing team of DCllgtas and Big Hit at County Fair I Lonero, are scheduled to appear apin at a o'clock tonight, agaln admlsalon-free. Monday's events aJao featur.d the warmups to the Barnyard. Olympics, ldleduled for I p.m. Sunday In !be livestock jbdglng 1tt1. '!be evenll included hsybuctlag, a ~barrow nee, a team watermelon eating contest, an ea toss, pie-eatlng and bot chlle pepper-eating contest. Highlights of the fair today include a 7 p.m. performance by tbe Wenatchee Yooth Circus and I p.m. end I p.m. Dix~ !eland music concerts by tile Seven Card studs. . The Wednaclay achedule of lbe lair Is: AMPl!mlEATER 10 a.al. Powdy lbe Clown . z p.m. Benlene Williams Twirletw. 3 p.m. Air lee l!lgbee ·Revue . g p.m. Triple C Revue . B p.m. Sllles and Hendenon with O...,lsa and Lonero . MAIJ.B-AND Noon, Quaker Oall Physical Fitness Program 3 p.m. Silly Slrcus Sllow 5 p.m. Powdy 1he Clown I p.m. Seven Card studs t p.m. Seven Card Stucts GRANDSTAND I p.m. Wenatchee Yooth Circus 7 p.m. w,..ldlee Youth Cln:lll S?AGE 1:30 p.m. Art ol au-Cookery 3:30 p.m. Microwave Cooklne JolA1L I p.m. Mltcbell Marionettes 3 p.m. Mitchell Marion<tt .. 5 p.m. Mitchell Marionettes 7 p.m. Mitchell Marionettes SPORTS AND AcnON BUILDING Noon to 7:31 p.m. Off.road Velllcle Demonotratiotl_ · t :l5 p.m. ::Olf-road Veblcle Demonstratlool. Lucky Numher--7 6 Aug'USt Draft Callup Set at 8~900 WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Seloctlve ~ce ~ today that !,too men wilb loltery llUlllberl thraQgh 75 will be called In August, raising tile callup ceiling from No. 50 oet for July. Al tbe • same llme, Ille acting draft clirec:tor, Byron Pepttooe, lnclicaltd that' the draft Will nOI reach beyond No. 100 this year and H is unlitely to·readl lbat .number next year. Those lo be called In August will get their no&os In Ille mall starting July 3. '!be August call will bring Ille total ilrafted in 1172 lo 31,100, pa,sslng lhe hallway mark to Ille 50,000 Secretary of Defense Melvin H: Lalrd bis ael IS Ille ~for Ibis year. No drall calls were issued Ille first three D10llthl of Ille YF· '!be April, May, June callup lola'IM 15,000 and. 7 ;JI» wer. seal notices to report next month. Those belog draffOd are mainly men born in .IZI who are clasaif!ecl IA, !AO and 10. A IA Ill a ma 1.Ylllalllo flill lllillWY servloe. A !AO ls a amcJenlloW otiJector ,._lo ... "' lo 1lle ~ fcr"llon- combll ~. A 10 II a --ob-jec:tlr who must ..,.. compenoatlng two- )'ell' di!IY In public -In a dvllJID role. Pepitone ordered tile draft ]>olrds I<> sclledule armed 'forces pfelnductlon ex- ams for prime draft candidates with numbers tlmigb No. 100. Previously lbe cutoff foe exams was No. 90. A 5e!«11ve Service apoltesman said, Prize Holstein Heifer Found Dead at School howevtr, tile actual draft may stay at 'Ii ar not reach much beyood that. Men with low nwnben lose defermenlt In large numbers In.Ille last hall of tile year. Last year the draft reached No. 12 in midyear and stayed tHere. The year before it readied 195 In midyear and stayed there. ' A great deal will depend on how much the .most recent change in the rules af~ feds lhe situation. Starling next montll, men may join the reserve or National Guard after they receive tbe.ir induction notices up lo 10 days before their draft .._-ting date. Previoosly, Ibey could not • so alter • Panel Vote nee!~ tlleir notices. A Ooocl of enlistments In tile ·reaerve Ind National Guard could push lbe kJtlery ceilinC hlgber. In lorecutlng the outlool< for men born In 1953, those who got their drall numbers In Ille lottery last February, Pepitone set No. 100 as lbe cutoff for next year. And he ordered lbe draft boards lo reduslly all With numbers above 100 u IH..t. 1n admlnlsln!tive holdilg calei"'Y• ·1nose with numbers under 100 will be iroceslleil for possible inductlm and tbole wttb 50 and below Will be ICbecluled for lftlnduc:tloo ....,., NewportFre~ay Route . . . ~rep : 'loser "'1 .IJMili, ~ The 1tate-a&>pted PacUlc C o a a I Freeway route throu8h Newport Beach appears -to· be a step closer ,to being· wiped out today. . Members of tbe Cllilotnla Senate Transportation Committee Monday gave a "dl>pass" reco~tion to.a bill to kill the nJUle spomor"1 by. Auemblyman Rober! E. Badham (R-Newporl Belch). The vote was I to 1. Badbam'1 bill now goes to the lull Senate laler Ibis week far action. It will lben return lo 1be Auembly for tecbnlc:al amendments that In no way affect the lntelll of Ille bill. U ii clean 1he Senato and Assembly, tllere have been llrolfg lnclic:ations lbal . Gov. Ronald Reagan Will sign H into law tllu.s wiping Ille proposed future freeway aligrunerrt oil tile official atate maps. • . ~11It'1 f111tutlc,"' Mly~ Dmakt A. Mclnnls, uid gleeluD7, "I'm del!pled, • really.,• . , • M<Innls said lbe. llnl thing lbe dty will> -c1o 11 ao lo'the State lleplrlmllll o1 Publlc 'W_orts for MIP l!> @llllC 111 llllvC-_ gJing tralllc ltudy. B I . T'•'""-· ''.The wort nilly belllll -·" lhe ~-e•••a; • mayor lakL ''We've got a problem to. "' solve." • Vi's. Btllth lrvlilg b ~Orted from the U.S. Manha! Office in New Mclnnls lald · Jl!I thouglit tho Slate · Yoril: to begin oervllig her two-month prlaon term at the Nassau Public Worts~ heretofore bu County Jail. The term..!Jepn)1fo11day. See atory,.Page 4. given nothing' but "lip aervlce" to· the . . · · , 1 tralflc pi;;tilem, becalllle ol ill -to : . - oee the ll'eeway baiJL , ~ i.; D n;~:s~~S·:S~:~ Dora R~u5er . ies at 93, the coutaJ traffic problem, but we need , Aiao In Ille bandicrafts clivl!ioa ·!iJt ol ~ :wer<,llarge llaizlip,H)llltinglon Beec;b. !lat · · dOU collection; 5usall Trumplheller, "Mission VitJo• mos I creative design; Barbara Lee, Huntington Beach, beat macrame; Michael Morr111, slalned glus; Kathy Friebertshauoer, Costa Meia, llhells; Edith Hornliig, Costa Mesa, sUtchery and Betty Pearson, Costa Mesa, wtaving· and most creative use of twine, string or yarn. Orsnge County • Animal S he lt er autboritier are lnvesUgatlng 1he death of a prize Holstein bell.,. found on Ille Coala Mesa Hlgh School clDlpus farm Mondsy. Reagan signed a simi,lar measure Fri· day tilling the tong-Belch segment ol the Pacific c.oast Freeway. Thus the route seema I<> be dying by lnclivldual Jn. creme.nts. ~~·~5f~1~du.1n · ·c~e to Newport in 1886 " > A doable Winner In Ille on division was Edwanl Johnoon of Costa Mesa, who took Ille boll In elm awanll !or casein or waler eokn and marine walercolors and a lblnl plact In lbe ~ape weter color ieclloo. • Another lrllll with multiple aw8* ls Jmmller Weblr, Newport Beach, wbo _, ~ arl·catqory and~ bhie rillbOa Iii 1be Pen. pencD · and dlor<oil iecllon. Addltloall ftnl pltce . ·-In oils ..,i lo PbyUll McCarthy, Newport llelcb; lleral, Ind Bea Alli, Hurillngton leoch, portralll. SoOly West, Costa .._ -... t tho Orange Coast art w1nnen wllll a blue ribbon for coaein and/ walercolor landooopa. l Another Costa M ... resident, Julie Ann Tieanan, rode into the winner's cfrcle on lier hone "Pini i'oal" In both trail hone. Ind bereboct. ..._ies during last SUn- day's lllno allow. Jill Mullan, aJao of Costa Jina, fellowed ap with I win in lbe lloct --OCllllpOlllloD. . • Tnlpby ·-· "' ... 4-11 dog ..,,, .....,._ ..... JIGbln Soutlnrorlh, W__...,, 1.1 l9•e; IDd Paull Jean. lfun!qlon Boldl, oblcllmce I Dd ~ - Jlnl pll!;O -ol the IPOClll Junlot lewtDI llld Ned amt AWll'll WU Midi Am Qsdll, FP'* ........ allf tile -of lbo .... 'Pt SU la! "°"81 1•, t Awwd_.._.., Yu Aaa. Ollla -. .,. lllr ,.... •lmlrc Jelb'. • Costa Mesa police conllcltd by farm spokesmln R-11 T. Jones suspect the eigb~mont!M>ld animal -bloaltd to twice its aize -wu poiaoned or fed aome drug. Olllcer Steven Naab lald the Holstein heifer bid been in perfect health before the weekend. The Newport bill ..Ued through the lower house on a 62-1 vote the first time around. The action Mondsy wss the clincher as lai. as Newport Belch cily ollkials are concerned, however. Various complaints · of vandallam, cruelly and oilier abuae of llvtlloct on tile Future Farmers ol America lacllily a1 · 111SO Faimew Rold hive been Nioerian Student reported In Ille past. ~ Needs Home in Mesa '!be Cl1'CISS WU picked ~ulopsy, but 0ruiae County Anlmll Acting Director Bob Cllaporro lald today he bis heard nolblni of Ille flndlnp. Akinola ·A. Adejuno, an II-year-old stu- A ....t ago, .,.,,.... entered a deol from Nigeria who will be enrolled at llvtlloct area al the nearby Orange OrsngeCoastCollegetbissummer,needs County Falrgroundl and hlcked a (Oii's a bome close lo campus because be won't neck with a tnlfe but tbe Uimaf WU have I car. taken lo • •elerlnartan and survived. Anyone who may be able t. help him No dlred -.0 II mden~ but the should contact the OCC Student Services lwo incidenll occurred about 300 yards Office, 134-5732, and ask for Pllyill• aparL . Sbamel. • Abrams Tapped As Army Chief .. WASlllNGTON (AP) ~President Nb:· on announced today that be will nominlte Gen. Q-eightoo w. Allrams, lhe com- mander ol U.S. lorceo lo Vlolnam, lo be Army chief of stall. He will replace Gen. WIUlam C. Westmortiand, 51, who Is mtrlnc on July J wllb tile not of louMW general. Meamrhlle, Nb:m lllllOUDCed lhel be fl reappoinliag Mm. Thomas H. -. 4!0, for another lwo-y-lerm u c:ba1nnan of the Joint a!lela ol Slaff. No IUCCtllOl' for Abnms In Solp wu announced. Nor wes there lllY declllon yet on when Abrems will be leevlng bll post In Vietnam. Cruelty to . La~ Frogs? ·Legislature Croaks With Laughwr at Stawmentl .. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. Dell1 ~ .... ,..,. When she came to Orange County In ltltltl, Newport li<ach bad . dirt 1treell, buebalJ WU practically un!Jwd ol and Costa Mesa WU just a trau: Dora E. Rodger will be burled Thun- 1111 alter • years u ·an .,.. nildeut, ~a loCJI recotd.'Sbe'dlecfMmday al the age of 113. , A naUve of Iowa, abe came •west wiUa her lamlly during tbe bl--of the IJIO's. Her,lamlly oetlled·ln El Toro and following ber marriage, she Uved In Balboa, BaJIJol• llland and llnally ·~ta Meu. Shi wu lond ol re.-berlag the early daye of tho eC11Dty. • lier ulber played on "" ol Ille lirll ora••lttd bl!d>lll telDll ,In Santa Ans. °" .... mn«ieth blnbdly .... recalled bet llnt trip to the ocean by bor....irawn eantaao. Her lalller loot bet; to an area near whit Is .... l!oullr Laguna Ind Ille recall- School Reports Instruments loss A 191Mod lnvenlorJ at Costa Meal's Ellancta lll&b School tndlcalee pe1 -unknown bave made oll $1,100 ·...nb o1 lllUllc department proeoi1y, ei1onch 'to start I llllall bind min• lnttrummll. - Dally Dovenporl called police to report tbe lflDd-cue, involvinC oeven l"ld !Undo jachtl, two m1cropbones and two tape ,,_..,.,.., -. . .\lfmhilltntort uld no time bis been tllablllhd Ill' wbon the ileml dllap- peand Ind lhe -who m1glt Dir• 1011' II don 11 an>llllJ on ncatm -- ed how. amattd she was u a child al lbe me of jbe Oceaii. Iii ber time Dora Rodger saw Newport Beach rrow wllll tbe construction of the McFadden wbarl into a clly ol high rise bullclinga· and ·she witnessed Ibo emergence of . Costa Mesa from a wide spot In lhe trail tbroliib farmland to the . clly oUl,000 llllt It Is today, Sbe II only llllrV1ved by I niece, Mrs. , Florence E. Fllber of Soulll Laguna, but · · Mrs. Rocicw wl11 beltmembencl by lhe • memben of ·Colla Miia• .. c..tral Bible • Clljrcb, ' Sbe wu Ill .active IUpporter ol'the ml...._,. aWJd, llUjlp,lytllc 1111111 wHb baJ>d.Mwn 111lcles lhe made. -·-for Mn. Rodpr will be conducted 'lbunclay al l:IO p.m. 11 Bell Broadway Mortuary, Colla ..... c .... .......... It will be a tad -alonC .lbe Orange Ooul ... ·-= with bllba In .. '19'• 11 the rlllD& lo SJ fnlllllL Ins tHa. INSIDE ftDAY Lllcl 111• godfatMr m th• book l\C dtsp!Nd, frank Sinatro ir more Uum tvtr ~ . IDith hil 1•"'"'· pas! 41ld pn .. tnt See 1tory, Pagt 20. LA\. llN 11 ...,_. tt ~== .. : :..': •: c.to " --(.-, t O•a111f 1t .... ,._. ........ t ........... ,..,, ...... , ..... ""'fl l '' •W1'11 I " ,..._. 1" ·-.. 11-4 .... ._.. t __..MNll>M :'t::J... : ~..... • • • . . ! DAILY PILOT c T.....,,Juoo20,197Z _(Jp .28 Percent lrvin,.e Reports Income ~gnes Subsides 18 Dead; Danfuges Up in Millwns APALAClllOOLA, .Pia; CAP) -llllr1roae "-bu !lllPld '* lut rmi ~ <le\ll1la after a collision with the P'1orlda J>~ !hot left ""™ uproolte, roads awuh and ml[lJ<m of dollan la dlmage. 8)' L. PAID DllG Of .. ......, ..... ''-" The !nine .ComPIJlY today reporitd a net Income ol '7,137,000 for the fulcal period Died April llO, up more than 20 percent whoo compared to the preceding 7oar. The company at the same time dtclared a 4kent per share dividend, ii percent more than lt70-71. OUI of thal, 1rv1De heiress Joan Irmo Smith will receive $782.000 10< her ownership of 1.7 million of the 8.1 million outatondlnc sham. More than hall of the shares, 53.4 per- ceot are owned by the Jamea Irvine Foundction. which will receive nearly .1.1. million, Mn. 8m1lh bu born at odds wll& tllt fvlmdolJon <OGtendlll( II hu not bem dlstrlbutl.ng two percent ol ill net worth to cbarttles a1 preacribed under 1 year old U.S. supreme Ccurt ruling. The Irvine Company'..,,-ofit picture was disclosed at the company's annual stockholders meeting thll morning in its Newport Center headquartera. The ranching, land plannln~ and development tlrm, which owns some 81,000 acres In Orange County, reported a gross income for the fi$cal year or $46. 7 million, more than $11 million over 1971 and the hl&best in the company 's history. Irvine Pre!iident, William R. Mason, at- Los Alamiws Air Base ,~Vita~' Says P ent.agon By JORN ZALLER Of .. ....,, ... , .... Tiie ~ ........., Monda7 that . ...,..,'llllan ol up to ut,000 fllchta per ,.-ll the Loi Aloml"" Naval Air Sia· U.. II vHIJ lo Jhe natloall def-. , In an •11n111etal Jmpect report r-' I HI d lo tbe cit)' of Loi AJamlloo, the ~ ti. DolenM flather ootllned plw lo -tllll the -Into a reclwl air ..... lrlllllnl .... """' llJ the Amr/, Naty, ml -°"'111· Tiie -llYte lar rtlCll•lllnl the --11111-'" tlltl lllld .. urlm tralabW t.cllltJ wWdn ntM!lble ..... -tllllt-Tlle owHll lonl ti. ll'.-S ~ --woald llldllde • llll)ar ... ol .............. tar the &II-· u well u )II mil =-drt-crall -'f'Ulld be tousbll' -....... ioetMt1 be!<re ""' ...... cloocUYllla!i 11"1,..,. ..... ..,. ~ to -~ Loi Allllllt4)i dt7-. . Bui Ille Impact 1!1-1 -wbtcll IJ>. cludoo a written 1UJ11111.1ry ol Pmtap plam r.r tile --CGlllallll NVeral ... developments. ' 1lbat we're Jntty apprebeutve lbclrt," DOtel KrlUI. A meelJac in dty CGUDdl clwmhm hu been 1111 Ill< J.U.!!I. '.tlanla1 lo.~ prococlno fer ._.,IQJ "\o the J'tilo 1-PJam, llepr11mlaU.. ol Jlitn. tin&1oo l*dl, Fountain Vallq, 8eol Buch, 1111<1 Weotml-ore ._theae invited, Xra.. aa!d. Later -... mlcbt include allO -• ... ··- -the --. Xraul 1llled these 'u the lmportlllt ... dlniopo>eall ......... In lilt>• --· llludiJ':--i/ "•I' . -Major beljcopter ldllllltJ for;tbe !Int time. •on-Huey hellcopten don be a lot nolller U. je&," KraUI aald. -A propoul for mllltary houaing Is re- jected, bul there II, lnltead, a new pro- PCllll for a •mllltary alcoholic rebablllta· tion center.'' -Rejoctlon of clly requests for con· vmion ol some a1r baae land Into local parka. -No menlion of plans to brlni In dvlllan fllghq. "We expected them to ..,,... llli1. The failure to do so creates an omincw void." "Tbe cltY bu alway1 conaldered the . naval a1r atation u a lood neW>J>o< and an lntfcral port ol the communlly," !tram !laid. "But theae new J>n>-11 are -~elle" wii w~ the Defeme Department flnl llMlllioned plans far convertinl[ tile bue to a nJiona1 a1r reserve tr&lnlng ceallr'-wJtb bellcoptm ~the entire ci~ ly coundl Oew to Wuhincton to 'proteat. Tbe new Pentacon study 0%Jlllc1Uy re· locta -of their argument> made then, accordlns to Kraua. Notably, It aays ,tho! the proposed UIH ot the baae are compoUble With ezi.st1Di mile aod air pollution llandarda. And ,the report allo nilei that the base II not needed f0< rocreaUoaa! use, cltlni the nearby praence ol Dillleyland, -XnoU'a Berry Farm, Mlle Square Part, oodMrhu. Tllo llooo hu hem v !rt u ally In motlDJl1 llnce' March, 1'10 when it was ~•llod u put .ol an economy pro- ..... ID the Pentqon. !lllrlal the lull In actlvtly, the ~ dtl-.dly 'ol Loi Alan>itos -= ':it"t!'.tyfi~~n~~ latoel -la urlloa pltnnlQJ •JI .... ,_,.lot !'llpid -•Of lllld .. Ille fl1D(to ol Ille --to pork .... bu! bolh propouls IMlll obvloualy wutlllld 11J the Pentqon report. · Light Air, Calm Seas Fail To Shuffle Tahiti Yachts By ALMON LOCIWIEY m1lel , behind Min s.tte. ~ ,., .. , ... ,.._ •'"" The two Columbia-57s -Aries and Light airs, caJm seaa and overcast Concerto -were !till within sight of each skies. other, although their position reporta do .' DOI allow I~ " SUdl a combination did little In chan(e . With overcui llkleo· existing ll1nce the the dally posiUon report of the oeven.J>oe.I start, the-yachts ue stlU on dead-reckon- Los ¥aeles to Tahiti yacht race. The ing~ with only an occasional sun sight. yacht> ·were only a little clolei:· to FoUQ1'iNf ai'e handicap standings based Papeete Mooday than they were, Dli !Mi--.. on poottloii reporis, with dlitanc.O ·y.t to day. !IU',tO TahlU: .,. Only change was thal Inislall failed to t Pen Dulek, 22 :18N -U1:28W, 2,842. answer roll call. She was experiencing 2. Min Sette 23 ·39N -125·42W 2 340 generator tr?"ble before the start. 3. Grey~. D:WI -U6:33W.' 2,1is. Still leading on elapaed time was 4. Aries 24 ·21N _ 12S·20W 2 887 tt\llUled m11e11 .,1111'= c01·· Ill< ........ bia-.li "All IQ>lwlna.ol the ttllm'• -al economy, a lowering of Interest rates in · the past year and the succtss of tbt com. pany's industrial land development and agrlcuttral operationl'' were rtaponai- ble, Mason said. Mason's annual report alJo noted that the Irvine Company paJd federal and local property tues during 1972 totaling $13.5 million. He said that the figure Wn.! divided almost equally between the t•lO. In h1s message to shareholders Muon talked at length 1bout an event be II.id "'will affect your company for yean to come -formation of the city of Irvine. "Tbe new city means more to us than jU1t another governmental agency with the power to approve or diaapprove our pl8111 and the r.onlng requests. '!'be city is people. "'Tbe direct and powerful Involvement cf these people," "fuon said, "11 an lm- po,rtant new Ingredient In the planning and development of the Irvine Company's properties." Mason also said the new city promises to be a StJCCt88fuJ adventure. "ll the rm six mooths are a1y in- dication the relationship promists to be all we could hope for and eapect. "During · that time hundreds o f dedicated citizens have i n v o 1 v e d themselves, not only on the City Council and. planning collUllis!ion but also on numerous committees that serv'e \he new city," Muon said. He also told llockl»lden he II con- fident Uult the company's developments ''are creating a better urban environment than people ha•t known before" and he said the company ii ''willin& to usume our share of the reaponlibillty, along with the people and the governing bodies, to create this bet~r environment." As a private corpcraUm it does not have to release a detailed financial state. ment. None was releoaed. However, the company did repcrt new home sales for 1971·7% of 1,407 with an estimated sales value of 163 mlJlion up from $38 millloo of 84.1 homes lhe preceding year. It al.so reported combined 1ales volurnet: of Irvine shopping centers in- cluding Fashion Islllll<I and Harbor View Center totaled $75.2 million, an increase of 15 perct!lt. It elso 'reported the new Big Caoyon Country Club which has sold 135 of its 500 available regular memberships and the company'& other recreational endeavors including Ila -ler, pn>duced gron nv.,,.,.. of nearly fl.5 millloo. ~ w0<e m acres.ol induotrlal - pErty sold or 1easec1; during tile year but the company did not dlsclooe the Income fl'OOI lhal )>l>IR•of !ts -. !ta subSidlor')O · -•b-li'Ylne Realty Company brokered the sale or lease of $16.9 million worth ol property, an ii> crease of $6.7· millioh 'over the previous year. 'Ille company also reported that Its cable televlslm statioo, Community Ceblevlslm Company, added 1, 28 a subocrlhen and mw his a total ol ~.lit. The company-Santiago Escrow Company processed 726 esttow1, a four fold Increase avtt. The Irvine Oompeny also nporled that Ila 101,000.acre Flying D ranch In Moo- \alll .had a 11 percent increue in bay production and that Its callle herd In· creased from 7,590 ~ 1.m .. A&;oel, the first of the uason's hurricanes, .tlUed 18 Pl!J'ICIJI, JQJured more than 100 and forced thousands ol faniutea "from their homea ai she rampaged north from CUba. . Alibough an so.mil .. per-hour parent or ravaging tomado<I early Monday, the storm was reduced to a dilor&anlud m111 by mldnlgl>t and wu 1Weeplng across South Georgia today with '45 m.p.h. winds. • Bob Smllh, state Civil Defense director, eslim~le\l prlvale properlf loaes . along a hard hit stretch of the Florida Gulf coastline from Apalach1cola to Panacea u "running in the million.I ••• but we won't know for .aurt until tater." He uid much of the damage to public property involved w11bed ogt high- way! -including parts of U.S. 98, a major east-we.st route acrou the Pan. handle. Throughout the area, power company trucb were repairing fallen Jines and !late construction crews were repairing goosed-<>ut sections of high-- way. Democrat,s Ltiunch Suit In Quarters Break-in WASHINGTON (AP) -Democratic Natlon8.l Qmmittee tbaimiaii Lawrence F. O'Brien, charging that the attempted break·ln at his party headquarters brougbt the level of politics clown to "gut· ter level," announced today the filing of a $1 million suit against the COmmittee for the Re-election of the President. • O'Brien told a news conference the suit is for compensatory and punitive damages. Also named ln the suit was McCord Associates, a securily firm head- ed by James W. McCord and the five men arrested Saturday night in the break-In at the Watergate Apartment complea wbere the Democratic natiooa! headquarters is located. McCord was one ol the five arrested. (See related story Page f .) · 1 "As far as I am personally concerned," said O'Brien, "there is a clear line of direction to the Committee for the Reelection of the President and a developing clear line to the W b I t • HOWie." He said the break-in was a "very, very serious matter that is certainly political espionage. "[ am pleased to note that the FBI is Law Violations Conceded by ITI'; Decree Entered investigating thi.s case," said O'Brien, "but I am ·allocked to learn that Ibo White House through its ~ fJ i c \'_a I spokesman, deems unworthy 1"' ~ lltll blatant act ol political npion'le. 11 And now we ·learn of tbe potenti~ irt- volvement of a White House special COD-' sultant who i5 Sf.id to specialize in delicate a!signments for the Presi<trnt," said O'Brien. . The Wublngton Post reported today that a coon!tant to White llouae IPOciaJ counsel Cllrles VI. Colson ls listediln the addreos boob of two of the five men ar-rested. FroMP .. eJ FREEWAY ••• solving the <1roblem. I think they will." Tbe mayor contanded that while the !late baa made all !Orts of promiseJ of help in rectnt months it hu done no more than send a repreaentaitve to 1 cou· pie of meelinis. Mcinnis reacUon to the Senate com· mlttee's actlon Monday wu echoed by top Freeway Ff8hters I h r o u g ho u t Newport Beach. 11Jt'1 a tremendous day for Newport Beach." said Wally Koch, chalm!an ol the Clllwls' Coordlnatlng Committee that led the campaign aglinll the roote in Ille opocial lreeway ....tim -•thin a year ago. Resldenll voled nearly 8 to I to ·canct1 a freew111. -' with the !lla\e 11"' enact .i cbott«' imaodment 'Tl4Uirlli WASHING~' (AP) -Inlemational fulure votes before Ill)' -niute Td._ & \ · aph,,~ ~i'4 agreemlllll cao be llJned. to ·a tjecr« voMnc Yilrloo• fed· State Senator J1mo1 WbelmoN (11- eral •ecuritles law. in \he ~le . <!.. TIT Garden Grove) cast the Ione dlamtlng stock last year while an anlltniBt case vote u the meuure went tbrouCh tbe w~~~g.announced today that U.S. transportation panol, in the words of Vice Diltrlct Court in New York issued a :~~~ard Rogers, "Ilb .,.- permanent injunclloo by consent agalmt Rogera Jed 1 deleptian of Ntwporl JTT, two of its senior executives, a New Beach city official• and residents, .iJJ.. York lnv .. tment banker and an Italian eluding CoWICilman John Store, City cT.ikc sued TIT last week, seekln& Manager Robert L. Wynn, formor mayor lo enjoin the company from further viola· Paul Gruber, Planning Commlsaloner1!lH lions of the law In conneetion with I be Agee, Public Works Dlredor JOlfllh T. bef Devlin and reoldent Mra. Carroll Beek. sale of atock of the company ore an Committeemen voting for the meuure anUtrust setUemenl was announced last were Senaton Thol!lll carren (!).San '":;11n, to the lnjunclion, which -Fernando), John W. Holmdlbl (!). hibita fUrther vlolaUoos of the law were: Oakland), J ... ph M. Kennlclt (!).Long I ----' d ..ruo 1 e Beach), Milton Marki (ft.SanFranclsco), lrvmg·. 's Wife Tells -ITT; genen c~ an r v c David A. Roberti (!).Lot Ancele1) and president Howard J. Albe!, and John J. Lawrtnee E. Walah (D-Omunerce). Navin, secretary and counsel for corpor-Son . 'Sh.e's on T .. rip ale affairs; Lazard Freres and Co., New f-!.~~thaagllnat ... tmmlthet~~a~~al 01: Y.ork, and Mediobanca , a Milan, ltaly ~· -_..-. company. Baclbam blH will Ubly signal an end to 'J{EW YORK (AP) -F.dith lrvlll('s,'-. Tbe SEC alleged In the suit that Aibel the entire freeway -u pr._.i in a ye8l"'Old son thlJiks she is In Switzerland ind Navin sold several thousand ibares mnsure 1p01110red by State Senator [)en. as she oerv., a twe>month sentence for of TIT stock afler learning of an anti-nJs E. Clrpenler (R·Newport Beach). her part in the Howard Hughes trust ••ttlemenl involvlni ITT and ill Clrptnter'• blll !1 dlllgned to ellmlnate autobiography hou. . Hartford Fire In.surance suboidlary. Tile whataver 11 left of the route ood will be Mn. Irving, 36, aa!d that wu the story sales occurred before the setllement wu he4"1 by the Senate Transportation Com- 'Execution' RingP~ohe~ lnC~cago CHICAGO (A/>)• -·Two • Chlcqp new•P!'P<" repOrted fu today•a' edillons that four, or possibly five1 city poJJc:emen have been Implicated in the, dnJa-con- nected !laylngs or at 1ea;t six black men whose bodies were recOvefed In Oicag:o waterways over a period of aeveral monlbs. " · The Sun-Times said It! reporter.i learned Monday that local and fedeJ'fll authorities are seeking indlctmenls against four, or pouibl7 five, officers. Tile Tribune aa!d In a copy)i&hled lltory that the FBI constdera five policemen prime llllpeCI> In the opa:atfon of whal ·ii termed an execution ring. Police and FBI apoteamen declloed comment. Both newspapera aa!d the policemen, all ot whom are black, "'16 reputeclly members of a poilce-crlinJnal lll100llcs rlll( and served as unllormecl ... ecvflooen for men who ballced at further payment of bribes to pollcemea prO. leclin( .them in heroin peddllnC, The policemen allegedly feared the balltlng drug l'UDJ1trl planned to turn them In, the reporta aald. Tile Tribune and Sun-Tlmea both sa!d their 10urces Indicated lwo ol the slain men WJre vlctims of mistaken identity and DOI members of the rlll(. 'Jbe Victims of the uecutions were identl!lod .. : Richan! SIMD, :aa Loe Wllloo Jr., 21, Alhert ~" 47, w!niam A. 'Iboma1, 31, Vernell J.AIW', 25, and Lieutenant ·Scott., 37. All ..... from <JilealO Ida -bodlet were found In the Chi..,. lttver or ~herSanltlry ond $blp Cw! ""--pteni 1'11 and Fellrvory, ' . Mic.key ·~n' Burt Draw Tourists To Nudist Camp ORLANDO, Fla. (UPl)-Mickey M<We and Burt Reynolds are helping lo lura record crowds to a nOOist camp near here. Jl's a combination ol llie "Dare To Be Bare" advertlsing campaign designed to give nudi&m national exposure, and tbl pn>Iimlly ol Wall Disney World, wblch ii drawlni lourlsl.t of all klncls In ill llrst yeor QI ~lion. · r-'. Jact Jacbon, "4•erlisln& dirrir ol the American Sunbathers Asloclatlon, says actor Reynolds' nude P\lH In 1 na- tional magulne wlls "a' fantalllc stroke ol 111ek," becauae the usOclatJon had tabn out •·tmall ad in the wne ia1ue. JacUoo aa!d the 1unbather1 aasocl> lion, with liHdquartars In Orlando and about 120 alflllaled nudist colonl01, bas been flooded with thcwanda of ..._ ll1nce the ad -ared in April. • '!be "Dare To Be Bare" ad wu only a hall oolumn wide and five indles de<p. "NudiaU aren't nuU," it aaJd. "1be71re simply a slice ol hwnanlty ltho have . Jeamod tbal 'naked' ls the W<rld'I greotest common denominator." 'll>e cenl<rfold · ~.f the magazine was , adorned with the photo of a recJlninl Reynolds, hla form coyly oblcurod by a hand holding i dsar. Tile ad fuciuded .a coupon for pro, apectlve aunbalbers to mall to thO allOclatioo, wllich In turn dU.trlbuted tbO ,__ to local mldill clubs lib ~ Cyj>ms Cove Nudist Camp I II Klallmmee. Jim Hadley, ltho _.ates ~ Cove, aald the .._.. from nodei's of both ......... Jl'AtlfyinC, but the camp already wa1 doing well u a ·l'tlWt of ' neorby Dl ... y World, w!Ucb opmed lut ' Odober. . Greybeard, the 73-foot scratch boat from 5. Co~o: 24:11N -· 125:0sW, 2,110. Vanco11ver 1ailtd by Loi Killam. Her pool· 6. Slete 24·46N -122·22W 2 996 Uon report placed ber 2,778 mllea from 7. lnisf;.;i No repo• · ' ' ' she gave beflire ttnTendertng Monday to publicly announced. mlttee next Monday. begin the sentence. She sald her 2-year-I.!:~~;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ old son lo too young to grasp 1UCb a white I TabjU. • '" lie. Leading on corrected Ume was Eric Tabarly'1 Pen DUiek m. She was M mn .. astern of Greybeard 1111<1 only two OIANal COAST DAILY PILOT TM Oni!Wt C:0.11 DAILY PILOT, wtflll wtlkfl J1 COl'latne.I ftlt' H..._,,.., .. ~ W .... or_. CO.it"*'"'"-~ ..... , ... «Illian& .... "'61Wlld. MlnRY "'"""" f'rld1y, fer C.!1 M111, N...,.., '-"" Hllntlntkwl llHdl/irovn11l11 V111ty1 UfuM Bueti. trvln./S.lldllflede Mii SM ClilrMntt/ Sin J11911 C.pfttr1,._ A 111'1111 Nlklnll . mrtron 11 ~t1tht111 .. tunl•'fa tlN Svrld•YL Tfll prlnckNI pVbH.rtlng pl1nt la II ::uo W..I .. , StrMt, Co:i.11 Mts1, Clllflnll4 faw. ll:ol.1rt H. W1" "'"kltnt 11111 PWlllfltr J1cft II:. Curl1y 't'kl ,.,.w.n1 1n111 0...1 Mlt\lflf" 'TI11rn11 K11Yif .. ,,., Tli1M1t A. Murpfti1t1 .. ,....,. ,.,., Ch1tf1t H, Looi ll:lchar4 P, Hilt Auf1IMt M ....... 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Jack Calnm aaid Monday altemoon tli.ot lhe dog -which died later in capUvlly -is not known to have ac, lually bitten inyune. Rableo ..., virtually tllmln'lled as a potenUal cause loclay by Bob Chaparro, ac!ing director of the counly pound facill· ly. He said tbe county'• bat> and oc· cn,slOllllly skunks carry the dreaded disease, bul not since 1958 !lave animal oontrol ofll<en encountered a rabid dog. "Ver)' unlikely," ChapmTO said ol the rabiea queat19TI In the dog's d .. th. Pairlcia Smlth, of OS w. Bey St., Wll listed. u the laltlal reportlnr party lj! police l'ICOrdf. Offkt.r John ea.., Aid lie Ont loun~ tbl roamlni animal In the 2000 block al 'lbudlL A-, beside a JJll'bd car, IDepploa II other paaoilif vthldel. . '!'be "" fted after W1IUCCeUful efforts to lfam ... him illto the ..... parked car, a1 1 convenient custody cage. Giving chase ln bis patrol car, Officer Casey tried to run down lbe his b0asl 0and kill it but failed. He noted that to atl appearinces It was a distinct danger to the public, but any attempt to shoot the dog, lopin(, er~ raUcally along busy atreetl, ll'OUld bave been dangerous loo. · The dog WU conimd ot Harbor Boulevard and Fair Drive about II blocks away and ao animal control ollleti' If· rived with • tranquillr.tt dart sun. Shot and knocked out by the powerful tranqulliur, the dog wu taken to the county pound 1111<1 died there. Acting Pound llinctor ~ uld the aolmal'a owner wu extremely upaet about the btcld<nt and !ta ,oalblt death cauae. ..;: "The clog was in the 100 llOUJl<i.f'llll<, but the tranqulllttr d4it ....i-... , oncyo In the SO.pound animal -· .. ,,. tloo't think it could have been an overdooo," be ~Kplolned. ' He noted the onlmal'• head lhowtd fruh creue wounds -pcmlbly from the police car uaect lr)1nJ to nlll him down - ~ allo ~ by .... Jilt If the flllrd q hllc1 bom 11ntck by ·-Cll' and ..n...i • llrlln Injury that eould 1CCOU11t fer Ills erndJc, vlclaul bollavtcr, Qleporro DIMd. Let U sPut You On The Map . Nt1r tlie entrance, inside our store, la a 9i1"?; new map. We •re in the procou of identifyi119 ell of tho homes we hive cerpetocl since '1965 on th is map with colored pins. {A different color for tach yoar.) Close scrutiny wiR d.i.ct soma int-ting l1cls: firstly, we h1v1 carpet.<! "-Oft virtv. iffy •••ry strHt in tlie 1ree. Secondly, ihe pins 1r1 in b'unches, indlc1ti~g WORD-Of.MOUTH 1dv1rtisin9. Thirilly, tli•' number of homes •• he•• c1rpete<I is st1991rin9. . If you desire honeriy, uperienct, anif recorn. m1nd1tions from neighbora we heve -ltd for, then Alden's is THE PLACE I ALDEN'S CARPm e DRAPIS . ' 1663 ......... An. COSTA MilA 6464131 HOUllS: Mon. ll1rv Thurs., f 11 S1•-Prt. t II f-s.t. f:JO 19 S • T I ! ' r ,, " ~' r ., ,, " ". ~ •·· .. -· • I - ; • 1 " ,, " f 7 • . • a ' . ' : I ·1