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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot'• • • • I ' .. • THURSDAY. AFTERNOON, JUNE 29, 1972 ' ' ' VOL. ... NO. llJ, a SICTIOMS. • •••n ' • • • • '" .. ' ' . • • --- • • .on • :'er ·1n 7 FBI Arrest --- Detroit Man, 28, H l•:!l • 1 u t i· •1"-J. vi) 'I • .e .u · 1.n R.IJ'ae&-,'.,, .. : .. t -•• DE'f.ROIT (AP) - A 2f-ymr-0ld unemplb,.O;Dlla ,,.. ariest.d al his home 'and chll"ged as· the airliner· hi-ia4ter' who got JS(rl,500 ransom and ~~ .... Iodlana last Weekend, lilt FBI announced todly. ilartin J. McNally, 28, of suburban wo. ........ ..,. charged witlt violat;oq of ...i-.= •. ' ....... _ ....... aid Neil. 1.1...-laea; .... tur; ~-,.,. _'I"', . J.!Welsll, special ageot In charge-cl the Mi:tigan·FB1. · · , · . McNally wu BITOlled aborllY ,befure· ~ Wednciday and was held by lhe FBI In DeUoU; pel1ding arraigiment to-llaf. ' ' fo spokeaman; said an FBI complaint WOUid be·liled. todly rt SI. Louis. A hijacker took over lhe American Airline$ :Boeing '171 jhortly after ii left St! J,DUis Friday nlght'en route to Tulsa, Olda. wittl 9t persons on board. He forced I landing at SI. Louis wl1ere airlinll Gffici1J1 NMi 1be man armed with a IAll:lmmcHDt gun Wu· given $502,IOO and two parachules. He released most of the plane's passeneers and chanted planes after a car raced onto the runway and smashed into the first airlllll!r. by ageuts lo Mlmlrl, lndlano; JlllDola aad Mldqan ilevelopod ln!crmation that led to McNally. 'lbere w .... no detalla, however~ ¥ nr~ said 1o1cNany .... diwl'ced aild unemployed. A neighbor In Wyandotle said McNally stuck prelty -fo•blmsell and tiad liWe to do with •neli!!Jborii· ' 'lbjo .FJ!l.said McNally W8ll alftll<d by FBI ' ageiito WY'!JdaUe,' ~ and of. 1 flcera ·01. the· Det:oit Pollce ~ (See AllllEr1'; ~ %) ' ' . . ' . ' Coast Youth Recalls Boat Trip ; Rescue By TERRY COVIl.LE Of .. OllfY .......... The bljacl:er forced the plane with six For 2Z dlys, ~~d Mike Fooataln hoolat!es to Dy toward Toronto and he l bailed out over north cenlTal Imllana. An iv~ 00 a diet ol IDY sauce, mustard, Amel!c8n -bag c o DI a In I n g asSorled spi..., two lube> of taothpute " ' . " .. $500 IOO was found Jn a farmer's field and the 'barnacles from the bottom of the ! . Monday ind a submoclline gun was-33-IOot clitamaran Tom· Cit. ' Abo!lt ,50'1licyclists-left llle•Westem White Htluse abou\ live m1lel nay. He lost 30 ponncla. in l!an Cl-ate Wed~ eiiro ute: to Wash!Dg-~ 1,.-..:'1~ :J: dn: 8 ~~in~~~"'~W:· ton, D.C. nie 6 ls.Jn support· of th6 National 2nd Killing ·In 3Days For Beach • By JOHN ZALLER Of 1119 Da1tY Plltl Stilt A 51·yeaMld grandmother descmled lrom .Cblnne aristocracy wu In OrlDl!9 County· Jall this morning after police respon<!ed to a medlcal aid call and fotmd,ber bulband lying dead ol gunshot wouncjs, In tlielr HuntlJ!itan Beach lracl home. . M8fgarel Nee, ol !Im Sliver Beach Cir<!•. · ls charged with• susplclon of murder. She ls lhe second HWllJnilon Beach woman to be charged with lbat crime in tbne dly1. , ' The .dead man ls Gilbert Nee,. 11, a 1eml-retlted admlnlatr.i<r o I . """" v,aieacent boopitaJs and a lonner colonel In the Nationalist Chinese.army. He wu pronounced dead at the scene aboul JO o'clock WedneJday night. Po~ were Upped oH to the death by the couple's son-in-law, who reportedly called from Sacramento to Worm police lbal ocimeone bad been hurt and required medical attention. When pollce arrived at the Nee home they found the bulband lying on bis back in the liallw1y with gunshot wounds In the chest and heed. A .38 caliber plstal waa reportedly found near bis body. Police said they fotmd Mn. Nee "wall,. Ing around Ille _ .. room of bis l!lftlU' lluotilipio Beech Heart Association. The trip is ~ to take ""l!,, eoforten\..,t .ofllcers specu1aied home and tokl. about being 1oa1 at .... about 26 days,. Each of the cycl!sts -wore ' a yellow , the bljacker was. Injured , In the jump He an~ bis two companlma lboard the • --. ---"-'------"'.=.:...,.=:....:.:::.=:::.::.:_ ______ -:------.,..:-,-, ,,.--- T·shirt .saying San .Clemente on the top and Wash· ington, D.C. Oil the bottom. ·They'll be passing the President enroule. Only he'll be couAAi Jty air·and is exwcted to arrive Friday .morning. ' ' There •u no sip' ol a physical otruc- gle but pollce said tbal alter "Intense", ~'\~• thev . arret!led Mrs. N .. .rvUc. ~'lhlit lnvesliptkn 11 can- tinulng. ~~:!,'";,~~he~~·~~.~~:~ .. :: Judge, Sher"ff ~leFl!7=C:Xt:;1ve loves~~·· ~tw~u:--~ ·. I'~. i Su. p' re, ·me Co, urt Rnl,' es 01i.t I've seen," says Mike. "We were·dlizy. I c· . B · • "' haidly mew w11ere 1 ,;.. w11en they 1 omment on an . . · , · · · · •11 can~ IJl)lllbly vlsuallze 11 hap- penln(,''. lald Loyd Nor • nel&l>ticr al· the N ... 1'bo, cldii:rtbed hlrmelf u ,._,. close0 to them. · · 0ru,. ..,.. · Z~'.S:::~:t~~~.to~ oi:D~ath Penalty ~~tJi ~~n~ty in ~ation· Honolulu to L9Dg lleoch. ' , • , "Sbe . WU an utremely fnltlllpGt· woman 1'bo spolte lift 1-Ho 'alJo ,... a very wise man. • "I never beont either of them NY lit t unkind thing .-anyone or anybocl)' la lhe lime I kne'tr then(," Tiiier 1a1c1. · The Wfftherlady ......... sun- -lot Friday, following low doudl and lat II Ille morning -llourl. lllghl II tllt boothes, In the 1''• rising to 15 .lDllDd. Lows to- night~- INSIDE TODAY Creator of· Crunchv. d1\inOj4' 11<>1 ·hi• hot Idea while •taring into bowl of cold cereal. See 11orv, Page 12. ... "There Dlllll"bave been ·JO lhlps that Jqe·~ ol Laguna 11eecb, ' ' ' passed uj> 'up. l"d have to ay Ibey the ~ County ·SUperior Court'I WASHINGTON (AP} -'111e"Sapmne deliberately ·lpftcl VI," hi said. ''One presldlag jtrisl loda cmunerded llial I Court 'held S·to 4 todly 1hat the dHth boat -:. we .plaa to track ber ,clown -the· SUpiwlie Q..n•1 Yelimlnallm of IM penalty, u 11.is'Uled In lbt Unit.cl Slolel, came within '\I? Janis of us and we Uled death penalty "came· as no l\ll1ll'ioe io vlolalel tbe•opt111• and .-bJ our lul flare. me ' im]IOled. He 18/d.tlle-lood ran '"!I .I:' dlYI aro. . '~liiven'fiuallil.,,iu. liiGiiCU!d ' Vlblle lhe·~:c1oc~1,~1on-lellvslllO'cloor open Tile crew lllrVand1ved~~ea~~ed1 · havetodosoto«<1 21llnd<lail,"hl 1 for ,le(lslaiujeo ,'to ,,,._.lt ca~ IOY sauce · ~ • ...-• sold. "'Bui Ibo deaili pemlly ba5 not been I punlalnient In aome ~ one together with sea water. When that ran applied fur a 1oog lime -and II'• ob, ol the line OJliniQoa 1-ed l>f Ille Co.rt out, ,the~ lived oo two tubes .of • vloia,ll)tl many were ooavlnced It was saJi1 the lmJiiildllte r...it la 14.reznove· ~. and the capla!li. Shropohlte. cruel .and :-1 lJl!!llshsnonl without • the death · .......c.. from ~ lllO -bad them scrape barnacles oU the boat's high ...n l'lllq. demnod Inmates acrou,111' Jln\I. , hull lorfood. "Bui it CGUld have ·gone either way,• All nlnO ]llitk:es filed ataleinenll· ol "We allo made a small still and Uled 11 Judge SUmner oonceded,.nollng the 510 4 their , .v\fn. Jn, 1be majority ...,. to dillill aea.wa\er, until our butane ran · aptil Jn.the hlibcourt vote. "And at.lealt Jlllllces WUUam O. DOUglu, ltllllam J. oql," Mike said, ,..,.,_ bave !be opinion antlcipated bi' Bre5111111 Jr., ··r1iurgooc1 Manlllll, and Now be't settled al hll pareill' home, oar Calllonit Slpieme Court and we can with llOme reservations, Potter Stewart 8832 Aleunmia Drive, H u a ti n g I on lay U.. luae to ttll." and Bl"'!' R. White. Beach, and plans to just relu Jor a lew Judge &mmer 'llli!1'd thal II. J wu , lllsaienl"1g -. the four N1'oo 116- weekl. 1'• "11tcbed carl<lOll on televllloa "regretlable" lbtt Ille ruliQr cc...i not ministration appointees, O!lel JUltlce this momlnf with IU ,.... nelce. have been · 11111!11 ·~ a llmit •hell w.,,.,, &. Burs ... and Jlllllcts Harry A. Tbe trip lnim Henohw -bla flnl -bra lir tile .. ., -111 til!Uative Bllclamm, te.ns F. POW.U Jr. aad (See ll&'!CIJED, Pace %) (loo UM:DGN',_.P ... •I WUlWn I!. MznquisL I ( Revened 1mmedlalely by the. decJslon "They're lbe lul people 00 earth I'd. -111o• _. ·-fW noofalal upecl aomelhln& Uke lhJs to happen to,• raP"' In Georgia and Ta. ..a 1 dei'tb >1&id another nei&f>bor. "'Ibey ,... IOnlm:e lot_ In...._.• always IO •-1111 to ....,...., :t ·--esPeclallY ta our clilldnn. I Here 111-.. tbt 1llO)olllr-lorllled.. "Sbe-"even pt1 an-I* 11· Dwalu .coacluded <!IPltal pmlobmenl each year to our """ ,.._. cldld. • .,.. '.11 lncOmpotft!le wlib ' 'die ...,..pi of llnued the woman, "and' jalll lul "* '"-1 ~" al Ille Ins. Thi! be one of their own cralllldiklrm ,... found to be "illlpllcll" Jn the Eighth vlslling them." .Ameadment. · The ~ have tbnio w, a d• ....... • Brtilnln bafed bis lUdmnenl primarily and tbril 1ranclchUdron. .on tba illeorY tbal -... ~"'-lb penally All ol the nelghbi>n lald lbt N• ,... "cloel not eomport ..&h bmbin' dijnity." 1-Y'..ldab!e !*fie 'llllo _.. .,....,. He aJao cit.cl tlio Eilblh' A ... ldmenl Will\ their lime u Wiii u ... Maralloll !Gllftd qpllal DUlllallment lo -Ions. °"" ..... said tba ........ be "morally unacceplM>fe" and "••· offered them vacllloo -of 1111 ; I b ceoalve". when meuired aplDst Ille they own In Hawll 1'1111-lne. Eighth Amendmeal'a lll'Oblliuioo Oil crud The N ... ,.... bon and' _,,.1rnlrlolod,. It ancl -..1 punlabnMIDb. Oilna, but fled wlleo tllt ~iii! I ' • Slew'art concludOd 11111 the deoth •. loolt ovw In 1111. 111'1. lleo IW I ts penalty la""" applied In a ''wan!Oll" and 'rlaltod Red Oino, howiia, .. P" (h DEA'l'll IAN,,..,. %1 , c two local lectura about bor trip. ·1 Y' • ' . ~ < '• DAil V PILOT s Initiative • Ill Doubt ·- Lost et Sea Catamaran Trio Impact of Ruling Seen on Ballot Dri'lJe 'In Good Shape' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A drive lo, .. ll<n Ill -peoaltJ In C.Ulorala at tha blllat bas In November yu put In 11-. today by tbe U.S. &uJl«lM C0w1'1 ~ punllbmenl decllloo. Tbe mwure, which has lbe mpporl of Gov. R4lald Reagan, wlll atay oo lbe ba"°' lllilal k's lotted oft by a court Nllllc. Ille! Doputy llecrelary of State 1l:"111or:c. Oeoqe DUme)Lm (R· 1--l. a luder In tbe drive to nloOlalo Ibo dealll ponalty, said ii'• hJJ opinloD I o.r. 11 a court challen1e "the lnltlatt .. will probably be cleclmd 111> eonsUtutlonlL " the ballot lnllloUve drive wu intended lo overturn the C.Ulomla Supreme COw1'1 ruJln& Feb. 11 that, the duth pON!ty vlo!Mm the .... Conltltlllloo. . Tho Repol>lbn r.-• I staunch advocate ol lbl dealD -lty u a dotet- -to crime, wltbhold Immediate ..... ment OD Iha U.S. aJpreme Cciwt'a dec:lllon wbldl 'Ille! that capital punllb- mmt, 11 It Is applled today , Is un· cooaUtutlonal. BotlJ Reagan and Illa wile Nancy had been ectlve ln the petiUon drive to restore tbe dealh penalty In ca!ilornlo. Quinn 11ld the f1not ·-of the oplnkn -ed to lnve open the poui. billty for llates lo retain the death ptn. ally In aome llmttod ...... He Aid •~ t.omey1 for Ult lfC?Nry of ltate were ICud)'lhg the dectstoa.' Keo Brown, another leader ol the drive lo mtore the death pe111lty, expre!aed surprise and dllappolntment It today's dedak>n, adding, •11 have lo auwne this would make our effort on the initiative mea5W'e a meaninglea3 one." Both Brown, an offlclal of the cautomla Correctional Officers Associa- tion, and Deukmejlon talked of e!lorta to amend the U.S. Constitution u a way of overturning the court rullng1. Deuklnejlan 11ld, "I lhlol< there'd be 38 1tates that would ratlfy It,'' including Call!nmla. San Juan Docwr Dies Of Burns in Air Crash By PATRICK BOYLE Of*'~ Pllft Sid A San j11111 cc P1iYl!dan, atlve . WedneMlay f r·o m a bunlill alnnft .11 lloll)'WOOd·Burbuk ~ died this lllOrlllng 11 a nault ol .... illlWleJI. Tbnl Giber poraone, 1 Glendlle 111111 and 1111 t ... mill chlklren, Wire killed lnllontly In tho plane crash and subae- quent explodon at the end of the runway. The Loe Angele• County 'coroner's of· flee Identified the victl1111 as Dr. Jona· than William . Hughes, 36, of 259111 Avenida Romero; Zoltan l(,nj,y, the pilot '1.'I. the aircraft; and his two children, Zdltu Jr., 111 iDd AlllloD, t. ' · ,,,. •rn,IHllCine alrcrall had just lolwl oft on a fll&!Jt lo San J .. n Clplllrano and WU Ill !eel Into the air wben It loot power, flopped back onto the ?1JJ1WI)', and burat Into flames. Wllnwt1 lold-1il"9t1caton the ptane-tben rw•rved abarply to the left, pancaked over onto Iii top and exploded. An off~uty Loa Angeles fireman, Moynard Jones, wu wuhlng hb truck al an atrport ...-when lie belrd the txplolloa and ran to the OamJnc wrecQce. He later aakl the pllol and two younpton In the rear o! the cockpll ap-' . peared to be dead, but that the front seat passenger, Dr. Hughes, was regaining consciousneu. Jones tore open the cockpit and pulled the physician from the wreckage. 'Ille fireman sustained burn1 cm hlJ left hand and left leg in the reec\Je and required first aid treatment. Dr. Hughes was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital ln Burbank, where doctors reported he had sustained burn.! over 80 percent of bis body and aald he was in "very critical" condition. The victim waa later transferred to the bum ward of County·USC Medical C.nter, where ht died al5:15 a.m. today. Dr. Hu11ies, the lather of two children, commuted regularly between L o • Angel., and San Juan C.pislrano. where bis wife Sue WU lo meet him Wednes- day. He was an orthopedic resident at White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles and was scheduled to have com- pleted his four-year residency there this week. The cauae of the crash is being in- vestigated. by official.! in Los Angeles. 'lbe plane, a Beecher aft Musketeer, was owned by Abdon . Llo<ente. who told authorlllOI he bad loaned II lo Kulhy for the Wedneod1y fll!lht. Price C~ntrols Imposed ' On Various Types of Food W ASIUNGTON (AP) -Pr,.ldent Nii· <11 brollght ltttlb fruits, egia, vegetables and aealood under price control< for the flr1t time today, bu\ only alter the lint ale his been made by the tanner. NIJon si,ned an executJve order temov1n1 the "'""'11 .. emption on raw acncwtural pnxlucta from irl<e cona<>ls alter the llrsl ule -meaning tllat It wlll app\y primarily at the wholesale and retail level. i•The action wlll have virtually no Im· pact on the selling cost of meat to con- tumen. Proce~111ed meats such as beef and pork have been under controls since the Inception of Nixon's price controla Jut November. For the firlt time, however, product. such as fresh vegetables, fresh llsh thlt his undergone some procesalng, and otber raw pnxlucta at wholesale and reUll will be 1ubject lo Price Com- mluion rules . These rules J l m i t bolinesses' profit margins and require 1totea to justify all price iacrtases lbnlugh lncreaaed costa. Donald Rumsleld, director ol the Coat of Livin~ Council. told newsmen that DAILY PILOT 1llt ~ CM1T DAii. Y 'II.OT, Wl'lfl wflldl .. combtMd .,._ HfWt..,,.._ tt PllMIW4 W t1!e Of'•not CO.•f PWll~'"9 '°""'*"· i... r'tl• tllfl!lant en pub!W., Mlnll•Y •rewti flrtdly, fW C-t• M .... NtwpWf l ttelt. Hunlltl(llen IHdll f9\Mt11tt V•l1-y, ~ INCft, IMM/S.ddltblctt IM S1n Cltmtnte/ Slit JMl'I 0111ltlr1ne. A tlftOll ntloMI MltlM It publl'11td kl"'*fl W s-s..,._ T1tlt ~I !Mlllf'llnt lllanf it et D Wal .. , Slfeef, C.I• M-. C.llfwfllt, 9"'Jf. ttel>ert ~. W.M ,,..w.i!Md~ Jeck l. C(ilrlty Vk1 "r•lrhnl ft 0-r•I IMrllttr Tiion111 K1eYll ·-Tlloni .. A. Mlll'pillne # ..... lllli IUllOI' O•rltt H. LMt Rlclifr4 ,, Nill AMilMnl MaMtlnl EllJ,_1 ~ CMte Melt ,_ w..t '" '""' .....,_, a.dl1 Jim N.wporl hult¥ml ......... 9-dll 212 r.r.t AWIWI HwtlJl'llMfl hfdl1 11111 lteell ....,.,.. ... Cltmtftte: JN Notlll II Cttn'"' ... , Tll.,•111 t n 4) 6U-4111 Q_.... AIM ii I I 641-1671 ..... ~ ..... --•U.-hNll 4'2"44lt ,,,.. ...,. or ..... o.tr c. • ...,.._ .... , .. ~ tm. 0....... C...I MllMl!t ~ .... -...... 111wtni-. ..... MtHlr " --·--· ...... ..., .... a..-..... _ ...... ..... ..w .. ..... ----·--~...,..·-~a· .....,, air Mii a.u ....,,, ........, .. ,.,..... RM "*""""'• N1xon'a action "cannot drive food irlcea -. -only lncreued -ly Cl' reduced dsnand could do that ..... Bui he uld the declalon lo dea!gned to pul ·dlaclpllne on }rice rnarkupa and margkis at each lllep cl the food proo-...ma chaln. Rtlnslleld uld Nilon'a action probably will not be greeted with much .,.. thUJlum al the wholesale and retail level. Nixon announced last week he Is IUtlng meat Import quotas I« lbe remainder ol the year In an ellort to slow the rlae In beef and pork irlces. But the President has been reluctant to lighten the control program lo make It apply to the farm level. Some producta that will be affected 1,,. cludo: •w In the shell, all fresh vegetables; all lrah or naturally dried foods· and all rew aealODd products, Jn. c1udllig thole wlllch bave been shelled, scaled. skfnned, iced, ev19crerated « decapitated. 'lbe White House ulcl the acUon will affect abollt $11 1"111on worth o1 food transact.klos. or about 11 percent of the food component of the conswner pr ice in- dex. The overall figure b about 2.5 per- cent d the entire index brought under controls for the first time. The Price O>rnmi.ssion recommended. last week that Nixon remove the current exemption on raw agricultural products. But its recommendation extended to the farm level. After Nixon announced he waa lltling meat quolas, the commission dropped Its recommendation on oontrols. But the Cost of Living Council has been conducting an extensive study on bow to deal wilh tile rising cost or food and II acted after Nixon ordered it to come up with recommendatk>ns. Vul gar Lang uage Cost Him 5 Days PASADENA (AP) -School offlclala may suspend a oludenl for using rour·lel· te:r words In an oU-campu.s publication, a judg• has ruled. SUperlor Court Judge Robert A. Wenke turned down a request Wedn .. d1y by Jamet S. Weger, 17, for a prtllmlnary ln- juncUon agalnat the P1saden1 Uollled Scbool Dillrlct, whlc!t auspended him from Pasadena Hieb School for llva da)'I In September. Weger wu 1111pended for using whit the district termed vullii' laJlltllie In • paper he wrote off campus last year pro- t.tlng district nil .. oo the use ol lour- l•ller word& and the lll!penalon of anotbtr student. lie alaa aald he 11 certal• the c.JUorni.I ballot lnlttlllve wUl lllU bl voted on In November. Brown said, .. We're goin& to irull1t It la on the ballot. u 11But at WI polnt we don't know how meaningful II wUl be. We have no Im· mediate planJ here as to what we're going to do. We're in kind cl 1 stale ol shock," Brown said. "We don't Intend to qui t the batU•," he said. Secretary cl State Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced June 23 that the lniliaUve petition driYe aucceeded In collectbi.g 6311,905 signatures to win the propoaed amendment a spot oo the November ballot. It needed 520,806 to qualify. In the Capitol, legialaUve reaction fell along the pro-and-con llilta t h 1 t developed over the emotional i1sue in Sacramento for years and lollowln& the Feb. 14 state decision . Al~blyman Alan Slerot7 (D-Beverly · Hlllo). a loustlme foe o the death oenalty aad sponsor of un1ucceu1Ul leglolatlon to abolish It, sale!, "I am •uroriled and terribly pleued -1 guess thal't my first reaction. I think It's a triumph of man's hwnllnlty in abolishing thio barbaric custom of the 1tate taking lite." But Sieroty added, ''Tbe:re'1 probably 1olng to be a lot of discussion whether this decision could be reversed when another Nixon appointee aoes oo the bench." On Feb. 18, the state Supreme Court voted 5-1 that capital punishment violated the State Constitution's ban of "cruel or unusual" punishment, saying it was ulncompatible with the dignity of man and the judlcial proce11." That rulln& immediately lifted the threat of death from 102 men and five women under death sentence 1 n California and reduced their punishment to life in prison. On May 30, the U.S. Supreme Court re- jected the appe~l of California officials, including Attorney General Younger, to review the state decision. 'lbe justices gave no ftason but the California dec:llion waa baaed entirely nn wording or the ltate Comtitutloo and did not involve the U.S. Cooatilullon. An effort to put a propoaed amendment on the ballot by the leglslotive process sponsored by Sen. Deukmejian was re- jected in the-state Senate May 2 on a vote of 2$-13, two votes sbort of the 27 needed to pass. Jt was then the drive got under way to put the question on the ballot by way ol the initiative petition process. FrotnPagel DEATH BAN • • • SKY JACKING SUSPECT Martin JoMph Mc Nally ~ Aaal STID _ Ml•l -~ I Oltl Olt • WTAMD0111 C MIC AG 0 ·+,..t'~I--,,_ ,-_;;-.,...,.. HIJACKll •PllU I Alll out IMO. 01110 UPI T•ltJMTe ARRESTED -The FBI today announced the anest of Mar- tin Joseph McNally in connec· lion for the hijacldn~ last week of an American Airlines jet. He was arrested in Wyandotte, a Detroit suburb. From Page l ARREST •.• with aaalltance from the Wayne County Sherill's office. Several hours after .McNally.'s arrest, Poli<e Chief Richard Blair ol Peru, Ind., said that on the night of the skyjack he questioned a man who bad a Michigan driver's I i c e n s e identying him as Patrick C. McNally, 20, of Wyandotte, Mich. Mariln McNally Is one or eight children. He has one brother named Patrick and another named Jay, bis family said. The FBI In Detroit, where McNally la beln& held, aakl lhe·poalblllty ol a fami. •'frea"1•" _ .... ,,,_. --ly connection has not been ruled ouL White aald the death penalty II Invalid "We alwaya Investigate tt," a mollly becauae It la uaed lnlrequentiy spokesmaa aaid. and did not meet "aay ellJtlng general Chief Blair aald he questioned Patnck ~ for retribution." McNally becall!t be aaw him walking Btrgft", In dissent, aald the declllon along a highway. Tho policeman uld the leaves legislatures free "lo carve out man lold him be bad driv&i down to visit limited exoeptlona lo a general 1bo11Uon hJJ brother "R. J. McNally." of the penafty." He sald the court had Meanwhile, Lowell F. Elliott aays thlt gone "beyond the limits ol judicial being bone3t enough · lo return the -·" bu\ added "w!Jlle fortunately $500,000 he found In hJJ field should be INv!ng eome room for leglalative Judg.. wortlt mora than $10,0llO. ment.'' So the ll·yeaMld lanner turned down Bllclanun, 11ying he yields "lo no one a $10,000 cerlllled check Amerlcln In the cleptM o! my dlstute, antipathy, Airlines offered him Wedneaday u a gill and Indeed, alilorrence" for the death for returning ransom dropped by the hi· penalty," nevertbalet1 dlsaenled becauae, jacker who parachuted from the jetllner. he wrol•, "I fear the "court has over· "Looka like It ought lo be worth more stepped.'' than what wu offered for being honest," Powoll 11icl none of the five OPinlons by Elllotl aald. "After all, they gave that the JUstlcet In the majority "provides a guy (the hijacker) $500,0llO.'' constitutionally adequaje foundation for Elllott sald be would aetUe for IZS,OllO, Fron1 \Vlrt Stmcta "Thanlc God for the Navy and Coast Guard." Thal miry In the log ol the !Z.lool catamarat1 Tom Cat marked the end Wednesdly ol a four -dly search of several hundred thousand miles ol the Pacllk Ocean. The Tom Cat wit h three persons aboard was spotted by one of the sea rching aircraft about 167 miles southeast of San Diego. The boat had been drifting helplessly since jts sails were blown out iD a squall &even days out ol. Honolulu. Its three crewmen had been without food or fresh water for I~ days before they were !Int spotted by another sailboat bound for Honolulu last Satur~ day.1llC Ad Astra gave them two gallons Of water and food for about six days. On board tbe crippled Tom cat were the skipper, Fred Shropahlre, 46, or Honolulu ; Mike Fountain, 19, HuntlngtOn Beach. and JUchard Nims, 17, of Honolulu . All were reported to be In good con- dition despite a diet of barnacles and salt water for several days before getting food and water from lhe Ad Astra . "Yoo can survive," said Shropshire. ''It's not easy, but you can survive." 'lbe "lbank God for the Navy and c.ast Guatd" entry In the Tom Cll's log was made a few seconds before the trio was llltA>d from the belpl.,s craft by c.ast Guard helicopter and token to San Diego. Shropshire and the two youths were delivering the catamaran to the mainland for JU owner. 'Ibey left Honolulu May 9. "When we le!~ It was beautiful sail· Ing," Slropohlre said u he and the boys wolfed aandwlchea and hot chocolate at the San Diego Coast Guard station Wednesday night. "Everything was fine until the sixth or seventh day when we were becalmed. Following the calm. a squall of what seemed like hurricane proportions blew up and destroyed all oor sails. We nui: before the seas and later were becallned again." Shropshire said a kerosene lamp overturned in the galley and ruined the dry food supply. The three packages of breakfast load and two gallons ol water from the Ad Aalra didn'l laat long. The crew of the Ad Astra explained they were already behind on their voyage to the lslanda. To stand by would have made them a distressed ve.ssel as well. 'Ibey radioed tile Tom Cot's position lo a merchant vessel which ,.layed II lo the Coast Guard. On hand at tit• Coast Guard stalion to greet young Fountain were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fountain. Mn. Foun- tain was cryq. She Wd she had almmt given up hope cl seeing her son 1g1in. "Mike 's a surfer, not a aailor," said t-1rs. Fountain. "1bey told me this morn- ing they were going to find them today, but l didn't believe them." FronaP.,el * * * RESCUED ..• time. on a sailboat. "I'd do it again," he said, confidently, as his mother scowled. "But never a1ain on a 'boat tha.t doesn't have a ship to :shore radlo." He's glad to be warm again. "The past two weeks have been all overcast and misty. Our clothta were soaked. We were fretzin&. We spent moat of our lime trying to keep the mainsail together, constantly sewing it up. "We we.re ln two or three ltorml, with swells l1lllDlnl !Nm el&ht to J> Iott high." And even though the Coast Guard 11)'1 the Tom Cit was well off coune, Mite aald, "We thou1ht we'd make It to port anyway. At least we hoped ao.'' Kne e-higli View Bares Erotica? PASADENA, Tex. (UP[) -City Coun- cilman Roy D. Mease said when he got down on his knees near a drive-in theater, he could clearly see an trof.ic movie on the screen. So he brought charges against the woman manaaer of the theater. Mease said the fa ct he could see the movie from a kneeling position proves that children could also see them. He said this violates a city law aplnlt erotic movies that show bare · breasts, bullocks and other specilled parts of the body that can be viewed by a child. The manager of the theater, JuanJta Schreiner, was released Wednesday on $400 bond. No Great Es~ape McQuee1i Nabbed in 'Two-bit' City ANCHORAGE, Ai.ska (UPI) -Actor Steve Mc:Queen failed to make Iha great escape as he was apprehended by a policeman. Sheriff "Matt Dillon" stood by. The arrest came Wednesday after police saw a car making circles in a downtown street In the early morning. Bystanders said McQueen jumped out of lhe car and addressed the arresting Officer. "HI, I'm Sieve McQueen aad I'm having a good time in your UtUe two-bH town ." "Hi, 1'm a policeman and you're under arrest," c::ame the reply. Standing by was James Amess, television 's Matt Dillon, who was with McQueen . McQueen pleaded bmocent to charges ol reckless driving and left town lo go fishing. the court'• decision." For~the prestnt, he or 5 percent of the ramom. but be added aald, the ruling 11 remove1 the death '-::"l~O~percen~~t;wo;;;ul;d;be~be~tter~.~"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;=::= sentences inviously 1 impoaed on 10tne 1- 600 peranna awaiting pun Is h men t throughout the country." Rehnqulat uld: "Tho court's judgment today strikes down a penalty tltat our Ill· tlon'• leglollton have thouiht neceaury 11.Dce our country was founded ." He uid the ruling had completely disregarded "judicial aell-restralnl" JI. J. Qarrelf j 20th F rom Pllfle l REACTION ... could have been spared a great deal of time and considerable effort." Orange County Sheriff James Musick said today be was "very, very disap- pointed'.' at the new11 but "obvloualy prepared for It. "We have to accept It, of course, u we have to accept any fonn of discipline, but sincerely believe It makes our task that much more dWicult," be aaid. "There hat never been any doubt In my mind bul Iha< U,.. deltlt penally ii a deterrent,., Musick said. "But now the issue is resolved for us and we must ac- cept that decWon." M a1i Sentenced 111. Hit-run Case OAKLAND (AP) -A judge hat aentenced a Hayward man who pleaded guilty to two hit·run auto l1taUUea tn 15 week•nds in county J•U and lined him $2,0llO. . 1 11le de!endlnt, J,..ph J. Mello, 38, told superior Cotirt Judge !Jone! Wllaon Wedneeclay be was fumbllni 'with a windshield wiper swtlch Feb. 11 In Fre- rnonl wben he ran down St•ven Green, 17, and Arlene Dlnaee, 14. Mello aald he panicked alter hi• ar lllrUck the pair and he fled, t u r n I n 1 himself In two weeks Iller on the advice of his lawyer. SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Wt Invite you to attend H. J. Garrett'a 20th Semi -Annual Clearance Salt. Each year at this time, we offer our f'e911lar stock mer• chandlst at fabulous reductions. It Is an oppor• tvnlty for you to purchase ccnfully stltcttd pieces from the most caiiiprthtllllvt colltctlon Df trvly fine fumltvre. and acceuorlts In the Harbor area at ci rtductd price. The SCllt bttlns Friday, June 30th. Rf9111cir store llawl wll pie- wan. FCllr tradtd Items excepted. You ar• corcli1lly Trw1t1J to Visit our 1howroom1, cli1pl1yfn9 , •• II- e HERITAGE e DR EXEL e .CENTURY e AIRELOOM "°""""'' H.J. GARJ\ETf f URNIJU ~ ""'"' ... COST A MESA, CALIF. INTERIOR DESIGNERS 0,. ,._ n.r., I M. IT& 64~0275 ~6-017' I ' y j d I ' Thursd.lr. Junt 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT 3 Welfare Chief Says Reform Plan 'W orklll.g'" , 87 TOM BARLEY OI' .. Ollr Pllllt ..Stett Calilornia's welfare coots wiU be cut by $!8S million during lhe current fl.seal year thanks to .t refonn program that ls Just beginnln1 lo reap benefit>, lhe slate director of aocial welrare told Orange County lawyel'1 in Santa Ana Wednesday. And those savings could have been as high as '444 million II Gov. Ronald Reagan 's massive revamping of welfare 1tatute.s had not'been delayed by a Ourry lr1»1 Bug ol lawauita, Robert B. carleooo addod. "All but one of -. ll\lllY-leaal lb Uons hllve upheld our rofonn program and we have bad that welrare program and the method of its Implementation defended by Ille United StaltJ supreme Court itself," Corleaon lold lhe Orange County Bar Assoclatioo. carleson said legal actions taken against Reagan's welfare reform measures delayed the program from its inception in October, 1970 to June, 1971 ''and that cost us $58 million ln welfare paymenls lhat should never have been made. "We have 150,000 fewer perlOnl on welfare today than we bad when our pro- gram started,'' carleaon said. "And we will have a lot fewer now that our program of picking out unquaWled welfare recipients is in full swing." Carleson said the cutback to a present statewide weUare roll of about 1.3 million persons is 6201000 persons fewer than "our critics predicted we would have on the welfare rolls when the program A truly air·c:onditioned Volkswagen, t(lis model has a body of % inch wrought Iron rod on a 1970 chas- sis, and weighs 400 pounds more than _the standard bug. Otherwise, its measurements .are the same, ex· cept that this one, displ ayed by a Daytona Beach local dealer, i• insured for $50,000. Man Barricades Self, Threatens Police, Family ST. SCHOLASTIQUE. Que. (UPI) Anthony Gilliland, barricaded in his rannhouse for thrte days, has vowed to shoot the first policeman who sets foot on his property, and U that fati• lo blow up himself and bis famUy, The 30-year-old unemp1oyed television repairman has waged a one-man war against the outside world since Monday, when he shot three horses from a nearby riding club. They were eating vegetables in his garden. Anned with a .22 caliber ri..ne he bought with bis welfare check, Gilliland has refused to leave his post in a secood story window until police drop 1 warrant charging him with cruelty to animals. Only newsmen have been allowed t.o enter bis house, where his wife and five children are also barricaded. A spokesman for the local Quebec Provincial Police detachment said of. ficers maintained a vigil in a car oul8ide the bleak frame building, but had not at· tempted lo gain entry. The spokesman said the warrant "must be served" but 111 don't know when." He said when several officers 11~ proacbed Gilliland with the warrant Mon- day "he chased them out with a gun and said he was going lo shoot them and kill bis family if a policeman tried to get in.'' Gilliland said be shot the bones because they were eating his children's food . He said the animals repeatedly strayed onto his property, chasing his children and once running down his wife. Montreal lawyer Andre Masse, part owner of the riding club, said the horses never ventured onto Gilliland's property, although lhey had been on land formerly leased to GlllUand but now leaaed by the riding club. Gilliland said he was unemployed because he could not get a driver's pennit for hi.I truck. A spokesman for the Quebec motor vehicles buruu said Gilllland'• license had been suspended twice and could not be reinstated until he paid 1 im· damage claim against him following an accident Jut year. His Dates: Dogs He Introduces _Charmers, Studs SANTA MONICA (AP) -The business card for Maurice Wooden's dating service boasts he introduces "the loveliest females to charming and com· petent male companions." But his clients are really all dogs. Wooden boasts he has registered "300 studs and females," and "accomptisbed 75 datings" in recent weeks. Wooden ope.rates a canine dating service. And there is no room in his business for pet peeves. A sign in his office here shows two poodles pedaling a tandem bicycle in front of a huge heart. His business card reads : "We will discover a compatible mate for your canine lover. We'll arrange a romantic holiday. Introduction of the loveliest females to charming and competent male companions. Our dignified service includes computerized and personalized canine matching." Wooden, a former high school teacher, said he got the idea for the canine datlng service five years ago when he came to Los Angeles from Oklahoma City. "I began looking around to have my female English springer spaniel mated,·~ he said. "I was new to Los Angeles and 'I experienced great difficulty in locating a breeder. "Kennels are primarily concerned with one, or certainly no more than half a dozen breeds. We deal with them all." Wooden doesn't directly handle the dogs. He only introduces their owners to each other. They can arrange the "dates" themselves. Woqden also refers persons who want to bu~ or sell puppies. He offers a free listing for puppi" sired by any ol his matches. Student,s of Fine Arts Honored at Saddleback Saddleba<k Community Co 11 e g • Division of Fine Arts has honored 20 area students for their activities during the school years. In the niusic area, Wayne Organ of South Laguna received the Academic Award, Suwme Williamson of Santa Ana the Instrumental Award, Cindy Carter o! Laguna Beach the F~ Vocal Award and Roy Dunbar ol San Juan Capbtrano the Male Vocal Award. In drama and oral Interpretation, John Schwartz of Laguna Beach won ll)e The<- pian Award, Julie Piepe< o1 Laguna llil1& the Outstanding rnterpreler and the Oral Award and Paul Barber of Mission Viejo the OUistanling Interpreter and the oral Interpretation Awards. Schwartz, Bertha Demalcls of Laguna Beach, and Verna Carey of Dana Point all received awards for "Contributions to the Forensic Program." In ar~ Bob Watt.t ol San Juan capistrano won the Deslgn Award, Kathryn Sloval of Santa Ana the Ctft'amlcl Award, Roger Whltrldge of Tustin the Drawing and PainUng Awards, and Debbie CUrze of Santa Ana the Crafts and SculpUire Award. Scholarship awards were given to Bette Killoo ol Laguna Hills, Barry Berg or San Clemente and Mike Stoddard, Joon Sala! and Cllris Shaw of Laguna Beach. The students received their awards at the college's annual Fine Arts Banquet. Work Set Soon On Niguel Park Work "is scheduled to begin soon on facilities at the 167-acre Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Ciounty 1upervisors recently awarded 1 $1.1 million contract for construction of the park facilities to J. D. Oiffenbaugh, Inc. of Riverside. The firm was responsi· ble for work at Featherly Regional Park and the Garden Grove Reservoir. Once completed, the park will have a 45-acre lake, picnic sites. tennis courts and other recreational facilities. Yachts Cross Equator Tahiti· Race • Ill 14t·h Day Tile Tahiti race dragged lnlo Its 14th day today with the lead yachls scheduled to cross the equator on their way to Papeete, terminal point of the 3,571-mlle race. • Tile two lead boall, Graybearll and Min Sette, reported incr'eued winds. Graybell'd, still the elapoed time leader, and Min Sette, some 119 mu,. osten, both Ioued 206 mu., In the Jut 24-hour . • period. P<n Duick Jll cling• to the handicap lead and I! 1alllng 186 milts behind Graybeard. The two Columbl1.S71 Ari" and Ci>lcerto, were Ailing 1ide-b)'-alde at the last roll call. Most of lhe crews on the seven yachts are anticipating the "shell back" ceremoo:y cus1on11ry for those crossing (___ I equator for the first time. Position reports Jn order of handicap standings: Pen Dulclt 111, 115:07N-136:31W. Min Sette, Ol:O$-IS7:45W Aries, 115:51N-136:30W Concerto, 115:51N-136:30W Graybeard, 02:!13N-1!!3:24W Siete, 115:Wl-1!13:20W I nisf all , I~: OllN-llll:OllW. started. • "When we launched our program we Inherited a situation in which weUatt roU• were climbing by 40,000 persona 1 month and whk:b had •kyrocketed from 600,000 persons In 1960 to U mllllon welfare recipient.s in 1970,'' carJeson aald. Carleson, who was taken from the state's pubUc works department by Gov. Reagan to bead the revamped tocial welfare division, said his "wrongly criticized" program has actually diverted weUare benerits from the unqualified and overpaid to the "truly needy who just weren't getting the htJp thty should have." The speaker said "many, many weUare recipients were found to have outside income and forms of support that made the old welfare organization nothing more than a mockery ."' He promised a '·dramat ic an· nouncement" within the next few days on the results of a stepped up audit program carried out by h.is office and indicated that it would involve "tremendous sav- ings to Californians" on findings related lo fantastic sums of unreported income. "If we hadn't saved out $388 million we would have had to increase state taxes to meet those welfare costs." Carleson said. "And what seems to go largely unrej)Orled by a press which fully covered the actions taken against our program Is the fact that property taxes ln all California counties will be ~t by Surfing Oasses Being Offered In Laguna Beach Surfing classes for novicts and out-of· town surfing trips for the more ex· perienced are on the summer agenda for Laguna Beach youth. Boys of all ages who are competent surfers may sign up for surfing trips to San Diego County and Mexico with the Boys' Club. Reservations are being taken by Bill Stewart and the first trip will be schedul· ed whenever space is filled , with timing subject to weather and surf conditions. Particpants must hold Boys' Club memberships, at $1.50 a year and the cost of each trip is 25 cents. Reservations may be made by phoning Stewart at the Boys' Club, 494-2535. Beginning surfing classes will be con- ducted by Laguna Beach Lifeguard Bob Gardner in the city recreation department's summer program, with irr struction on Thursdays at 8:30 a.m., beginning July 6. The classes at the h-1ain Beach will be primarily dry land preparation for young, beginning lllrlers who should be at least intermediate swimmers. Boys and girls aged ·'8 to 13 may participate and the fee is $3 for four lessons. A second session will begin Aug . 3. Registration is open at the Recreation Department, 175 N. Coast Highway, phont! 494-1124, En. 45. Wife Kills Mate Over Retirement MILL VALLEY (UPI) -Stanley C. Putney and his wife, Harriet. disagreed on where to spend their retirement so ahe 11hot and killed him , according to police. ~ Putney, 55, an ~·Navy man, wanted to retire lo the mountains. His wife, also 55, wanted to go to the seashore. Police said Mrs. Putney fired a bullet through her husband's chest and then shot herself in the stomach, apparently over the argument on where to move. Putney .died and his wife was reported in critical condition. U-and ruture savlnp." Those oavlnp, Carleson said, wlU cut back a welfare budget that baa topped $1.5 billion a y•v and a rolated Medi-Cal program that ~ :ists the tupayers an an- nual $1.5 bllllon. "11lose savings will mean greater benefits to the needy at the cost of persons who should never have been on welfare or who have been grossly ovHpald on welfare," Carle!M>n said . "For example," the welfare director Right to S1nile added , "a woman with two chUdrm on the Aid to FamlllM with Dependent Chllilren program now gels l2aI 1 mdbth through her local COWllY office -as op- posed lo $221 under tbe old lff11are code. "This b tbe kind of thing lhat Is happening in C81ifornla weHare today,'~ Garleson said ... Welfare II I fact of life , but it has to be welfare for thole who ~ need it on a scale lhat can be Improved if we eliminate those who never 1hould ~ have applied for it." ;., t Ronald ~adiko~f . of Grand Haven. t.1irh:, has a reason to grin today after being notlf1ed that he won the Irish Sweepstakes1 super .prize of $500,000. Only l\\'O other Americans have ever \Von. He showed up at work, but had to go home because of the congratulations and commotion. Rossmoor Development In Laguna Hills Probed ~ • • The status of Rossmoor corporation development In Laguna Hills along El Toro Road is being investigated by Laguna Beach city staff on orders or the city Planning Commission. Commissioners asked aides t o determine which planned Rossmoor tracts -which the planners charge lie within the Laguna Flood Plain -had been approved by the Orange County Planning Commission. Tom Howard of the city planning staff, said that it appeattd. that only one of the three tracts planned for the affected area has not already been approved. Meanwhile, an Orange County Flood Control official has taken exception to calling the development's territory "a flood plain." ~arl Nelson, asSistant chief engineer, said the area was actually in the "Laguna witershed ,'' not tht "flood plain.·• "Rossmoor is developing hills tha' don't have a nooc1 problem of their own:' Nelson said. He noted that the flood control district review of the developMent was made to insure "that the runofl from the pro- posed development was properly taken care of." "Property taken care or means placed in the natural place, in this case • gully." Ne!Jon explained. Nelson said that the Rossmoor develop. ment was an indJcator to Laguna Beach of the incrwing urban pressurea tha• would have an impact on the city. " ,. "We have recommended that bolh tbt, city and the county adopt flood control zoning in the canyon," Nelson aaid. H11 said thiJ zoning has been under con- sideraUon for at least six months. A BIG NAME SINCE t925 ILrf~Jlll~OOJJlil~ Minutes from Everywhere E H~TINGTON I . /-. 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BULLETIN: "Today the SUpreme Courl of the United Stat., ruled that the dea~ penalty is unconstitutional." * You drllt. * BULLETIN: t•caryl Chessman, jn- famoua red light bandit of Los Angeles, died today al 10:21 a.m. In S.n Quentin's gas chamber." * BULLETIN: HMa Duncan, convicted of killing her daught.r-b>law and defended to the last by her lawyer oon, died today Jn San Quentin'• gas chamber. She wore a simple ~k aa guards led ber In lo the execution chamber. They had denied her a tranquilizer before going lo her death. She amlled sllgblly to the gallery ••• * Drift to your friend, attorney Mike D!Loonardo: "Y!ah, well, he was Just a simple kind a working guy and I defended him the best I could. In the end, I figured the least I could do was go lo the ex· ecuUon. You know, he didn't have another living aoul lo be with him tbere at the tut. I don 't know U I'll ever go lo ·another ont. "I kept asking him it everything was all right, 1£ there wis anything more ( could do ~ •• he just sat there on the bunk and-he'd·lnok at mt11nd-anrt <>f smile-and Jerk hiJ hea4 up and down In a nodding motion which had been his way during the tr1aJ to tell me everything was going to be okay. "When they strapped him in, my knees were shaking so damn bad I didn't figure I'd be able lo continue standing. "But I watched. Wben !be first shoc k of that gas hit his lungs, he jerked back. And then he got that funny little smile on his race and be jerked his head up and down. "He was telling me ..trythlng would be okay ••. " * Biblical scholars who believe in the death penalty often invoke the 21.sl cha pter of Exodus, verse 12. To refresh your memory, in the King James Venion, it decrees, "He that smiteth a man, so that be die, shall be surely put tD death." Many of them have uplained to me and my feeble mind that this Is the law ol the unlver"'; pure truth; unchanging. I have often wondered why they don't quote other verses of Exodus 21 as often. IJKE YOU SllOVLD only hold 1 slave sb: years and free him in the seventh. Anyone who cusses at their Mom or Dad shall be e1ecuted. If somebody injures a person's eye, tooth, hand or foot, then his eye, tooth hand or foot shall suffer similar damage. If you kill a· burglar in daylight. they you're guilty of murder. Any sorceress shall be put lo death. You are prompted to suspect that, well, maybe some things do change. * CARYL CHESSMAN was a sneering, cocky egotist who may have become a genus layman lawyer during the years he languished in his death cell. In the end, he preferred death to confession. I wonder where he is today, wlth his lip curled in that sneering, sniggling grin. ThursdlY, June 29, 1972 Chess Caper: Will Fischer Make Trip? NEW YORK (AP ) -Bobby Fischer '• flight reservation to Reykjavik, Icel and. has bttn canceled again. The America n chess star Is scheduled to play Russia '! Boris Spassky there for the world chain- pionshlp in chess. There are just a few more flights to Iceland before the chess match is scheduled lo start next Sunday. Will Flscbtr show up for the match? "He said he WM going," grandmaster LalT)' Evana said Wednesday evening before boarding a plane for lceland. Evans has known Fischer for years. However, Olester Fox, who has ex· elusive visuaJ rights to the match, and hls lawyer, Richard Stein, were not so definite. And Fischer couldn 't be readied for comment. A reporter asked Fox and Stein after they met with Fischer here Wednesday evening whether the chess champ was definitely going to show up. "I think so," said Fox, before taking off for Reykjavik. "You said too much," Ste.in told Fox. Why did Fox say too much? Stein answered that "unless yon have firm commjtmeota" there should be no com· ments. St.in added that although thiJ is a big moment for Fischer, he has walked out on matches before. St.in said he dJd ask Fischer if be would show up for ttie match. But he refused to give Fischer's answer. Stein and Fox said they met with · Fischer "to discuss different con· sideratlons" of the coming match. Stein said the meeting was very satisfying. Fox said he was ·v«y happy about it. Soap, Detergent Firms Get Ad Order From FTC WAStnNGTON (API -The Federal Trade Commission Wednesday ordered 22 manufacturers and advertisers of soaps and detergent products to docu· ment 10111e-of-their advertising claims. The order covers the following firms and their products. -American Cyanamid Co., Pine Sol. -American Home Producls Corp., Woolile and SarU-Ftush. -Annoµr-Dial lnc., Dial. -Bristol Myers Co., Vartish. -Clorox Co., Clorox, Clorox 2 and Fonnula 40. ---COlgate Palmolive Co., Palmolive Dishwashing Liquid, Palmolive Green, Palmolive Gold, Fab, Cold Power. Ajax Laundry Detergent, -Ajax for Dishes, Ajax Liquid. -Corn Products Co., Nu Soft. -Days-East Home Products Corp., Days-East Automatic BowJ Cleaner. -Economics Laboratory lnc., Electra So, Jet Dry, Finish. ' -General Foods Corp., La France. -Koomark Inc., Ty-D-Bol. -S. C. Johnson & Son. Inc. Rain Barrel. -Lever Brothers Co. Dove Bar, All, Lux Llquid, Cold Water "All," Dove-for· Dishes, Wisk, Dishwasher "All." -Merck & Co., Inc. SOS. -Mortqn-Norwich Products Inc., Fan- lastlk, K-24 Spot Lifter, Spray 'n Wash. -Procter and Gamble Co., Dreft, Ivory Snow, Comet, Downy, Safeguard, Cheer, Spic and Span, Ivory Soap, Mr. Clean, Bold, Dash, Cascade, CAmay, Joy, Oxydol and Thrill. -Red Devil Inc., Red Devil Hand Cleaner. -sears, Roebuck & Co., Sean Phosphate-Free Detergent. -A. E. Staley Manlllacturlng Co. Sta- Puf Fabrick Softener. --Sterling Drug Inc., Phiso-Hex. Three of the companies-America n CynamJd Co., Armour-Dial Inc. and Sterling Drug Inc. -Issued stat.ments at the news conference in which they said they would be able to provide the substantiation requested by the FTC. 'STRONG, SIL ENT' Gen. Frederick Wey1nd New Vietnam Commander On the Spot South Viets Advance -Force of 20,000 €loses In on -Qua ng T ri SAIGON (UPJ ) - A task fom of more were estimated Wedneaday at around dispute among Marine, paratrooper and than 20,000 South Vietnamese troope 20,000 men. infantry commanders over ~~cedh unldt Brig. Ctn. Bui Tbl Lan, commander o[ wouJd attempt to take the rwn an backed by thunderous U.S. air and naval the South Vietnam Marine dJvlJion that blackened clty which hall also been tha bombardments drove through Nort.b joined paratroopers and Black Panther target or air cplds and naval bom· Vietnamese defenders today to within commandos In the oHensive, aald Quang bardment since it fell. five miles of Quang Tri City 1n what was Tri City could be captured within four With the South Vll!tnamese offen.si\'e shaping up to be one of the key cam.. days if hls men were ordered to do so. pushing into Quang Tri there was m Military sources said there was a letup in the air war against North Viel· paigns or the war. nam. U.S. spokesmen said American The 20,000.man task force was Joined planes new 240 sorties Wednesday, much today by 1,000 fmh troops flown in from W l eka of them confined to the southern panhaJr salgon aboard American helicopters and die because of bad "'Cather spawned by landed near the coast. Spearheads of the Typhoon Ora, now moving into China. task force were reported to have ad· But they did hit an air base 30 mile! vanced up to seven miles in a three-south of the China border. pronged offensive. UPI photographer Willie Vicoy, travel· Quang Tri City fell to the Communist Ing with the paratroopers, said the spring offensive on May l and President government soldiers today freed 24() Nguyen Van Thieu ordered his troops to South Vietnamese men, women and recapture alt Jost territory. But whether chiklren used by the North Vietnamese the troops would actually enter the city troops as slave laborers. or simply regain lost ground remained to He aaid the civilians, many or them be seeQ. ~ hungry and sick, were forced to harvest Field reports said the advancing col· rice crops near the town of Tra Tri, umns have killed at least 350 North Viet· "\ ·11\ _ seven miles southwest of Quang Tri City, namese soldiers so far in the two-day l ,--i for the North Vietnamese troops. drive and that government casualties "":;qO' UPI Television news cameraman Tran were t5 deod, and 50 wounded. A senior c..> ;1~1> allied military source said resistance Dai Minh, also with the paratrooper col· was "surprisingly light." umn, said two North Vietnamese bat· SAIGON (U PI ) -Gen . Frederick Communist forces in Quang ·Tri, 'Four SCOl8 and...., ~;y.no:i talions tried to halt the drive early today Weyand is a big man with a quiel, estimated to be remnants of four Liit,,. mak1I '!:f""" pel'tlCt. but were turned back. He said they were d ed he divisions battered by constant U.S. air c/BM. ·.no .. .no. h''' defeated in a battle six miles south of etennin manner - t type of strong, To bll or not *> be •• ,that'$ t Quang Tri City m· which 28 Communists ·1 h I strikes and more than 1(),000 tons of s1 ent warrior Gary Cooper mig t pay. bombs dropped by B52,, in record raids, and five paratroopers were killed. It'll take all of his reserve -and then l ~~~~~"'_'.~~~'....'.'.~"'...'.~~_!~~~~~~~~~~~~~__::::_:::~:::::.:~::.:::::::::.:==--­ some -to keep cool tn his new job as commander of America's fighting men in Vietnam. Weyand, picked to replace the gruff. !alkin.g Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, has the unenviable task of getting America out of Vietnam without losing e11her face or the war. If he fails, he might wind up the scapegoat for an allied loss. If he suc- ceeds, an America tired of Vietnam isn't likely to give him much of a hero's welcome. Weyand, Abrams' de puty commander since the fall of 1970, has had his own doubts in the past about the advisability or pulling all U.S. troops out of Vietnam -at least until the Soviets and Chinese stop shipping arms to the North. "It seems evident that they (South Vietnam) could not fight alc:;in~ in the face of forces aITayed against them," he - said in an interview last March. "If we were to take our air force out now, the South Vietnamese undoubtedly would believe we were leaving them. That wouldn't be good." Dispute Hampers Funds for Floods HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) -A state budget battle, coupled with what an angry Gov. Milton J. Shapp called "dou· ble talk and zero action" from federal of. ficials, threatened today to s t a 11 Pennsylvania's recovery from jf.8 worst flood disaster. Complaining of federal "red tape," Shapp urged the Pennsylvania legislature Wednesday night to appropriate $50 million for flood cleanup in the fiscaJ 1972-73 budget that must be passed before Saturday and leave him enough room to spend more. "I'm a little fed up with this double talk and zero act.ion l'm getting from Washington," Shapp said."! say the hell with paperwork. We've got to get thi.s work done." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Detlvery of the Dally Piiot Is guaranteed Monclly.,rlci.yi If yov llcJ not 111'1'1 your pePff bV Si:kl p.m .. all •nd YOVI' COPY •Ill be brol.lolll to vou. 011.s trt t•k.n unlll 7:30 p,m. 5eh1ro.v trod Sundty: If you do not r«t!WI your C0$1Y by t •.m. $11lurdty, or I •.m. Slll'ldty, c1n •ncl • OOllY will be bteU'llht • vou. O lis •r• ltktn unlll 1~ 1.m. 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'.-1\-----------------------------------------!' ~ ~IMI Si.U """ Sib •:ot p.m, II M-ltlttt t•1)1 P.l'I\. ltti lt~I 1.m. • f • n p f I t • .. 0 n I • • b r ' t • /, -b ' • A t • • s a d I • I ( I U.S. Joins ' A-testing Protests CANBE RRA (AP) - Setret1ry of State \Vllliam P. Rogers joined the roreign zec~ries of Australia and New Zealand in expressing op- Po<ittoo today to French nuclear weapon tests in the Pacific. Without specifically naming France. the three members of the ANZUS Council affirmed their hope of univtrsa l adherence •.o the trtaty ban· ning nuclear tests tn the al· mosphere. They aoted that "ootwlllwtuding mounting oppostUon 1mongst countries flf the Pacific, nuclear tests . 1JRIEFS ·•era 11111 l>eing conducted in Ille atmosphere." The rrench government hu nevw llgned the truclear test ban treaty, and it .. jected protast. from Australia, New Zeeland, Japan and other countries against the series of tests It Is holding !hi> summer at lhe Mururoa Atoll in !he .:>uth central Pacific. e 1ri1hThreat SELF AST (UPll -Militant Protestants today plotted a blockade campaign aimed at breaking the Irish Republican Army's (IRA ) grip on bar· r)caded "no go" R om a n Catholic 1reas o f Lon- ~onderry. The 1ction, 11ianned for the weekend. threatened to shat- ter Northern Ireland's three. day-old pe3C'P.. e Ransotra Returu .'1.G!E11S (UPI) -AJ&e<ian /,iri•nes ~(flclals hive return· ?cl lo Wesl.ern Airlines the W.~.OOJ rinsom brought here bv !'ll'O hij<ckers June 3, rt.. ~~side.nt of Westem Airlinet ~lilrt. ''The fDOOIJ' WU handed OV• «" w ?Ill by m. president of Air Alp.-la, • Roliert Kinuy lol4 ._.... •. "'l1la Algertan government'• acl!Ga Ill tllla casa should be an effecUve deterrent to futun hijackers," he 1aid . .,, e· Rebels Restless BEIRUT (UPI) -Some Arab guerrilla groups said to- day they would defy a reported agreement between/ Lebanon and !he PalesUnians lo suspend I em po rii'~ ii y military acUviUi!s which have brought htavy Israeli retalia· lion agalmt southern Lebanon. One Syrian based group said tn Damascus its forces at· tacked Israell bases in the oc- cupied Golan Heights Monday night and killed a number ol Israeli soldiers with rockets and machineguns and damag· ed property. • BfCflcle Baffler A strange sight greeted those who walked across the west campus at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology - a lonely wheel chained t<> a bicycle rack. There were two explanations offered by the budding scientists -either the owner forgot the combina· lion of the lock or the thief forgot chain cutters. Justice Department Eyes Anti-Nixon Ad \VASHI~GTON (AP)· -An e1nploye responsible for such alleged violation of the 1971 action did not fee] it was in- Elcction c.ampaign Act by The volved with the President's ' -.-' ' • \' PILOT __ __,., Eventual ·w-aiiace Bolting Seen By CARL P. LEUBSDORF the floor light shaping up over We felt like the Plat!Orm forces. eliminate !he possibility ol a -WASHINGTON (Al') ~ the platform. CGmm1Uee didn't _.el !he Snider would not .,., third party_ We have no.)l>- Mavuict Democrat Geor Denouncing the draft pre.o message." whether conventJon rejectkrt be the govem<r's and the pared by the Platform Com. A commillce-adopted plank of Wallace's firm antlboslng Certainly that decision would Wallace will stick wft!r-mitt.ee, Snider Mid, "We're go. describing busing 8 s tH:. plank would launch the be the rovernor 's and the party through the convention ing to Miami to fight it with ceptable in cases where it both Alabama governor Into a governor's alone ... " where he'll demand adoption everything we've got available improves the quality or educa-third-party candidac.y. He sald •1lhere is m wa y" of 8 platform echoing his to fight with. We felt like the lion and desegrates schools is But he remarked, 1·1 don't Wallace or his staff would bolt views, says the Alabama .,-'peo--'p'-le_ .. _n_t_the_m_a_me_ss_a.::g•_._lhe __ ms__:jo_r_ir_· r_i_ta_n_I _to_W_•_:ll•::._c_:e_lh:__in::._k_:_t_:h_:at-'-y'-oC.:u'--c-'a-'n-'-eC.:v::..er_::._lhe:__con_:__ven_li_on_. ____ _ governor's campaign manager. But after the convention, said Charles Snider, it would oot be out or the question for Wallace to run once again as a third-party presidential can· didate, if the Democrats act as expected and reject him as their nominee. Snider would not speculate on Wallace's strategy if the party platform adopted next month at the Miami Beach convention displeases t h e governor. Snider talked with newsmen after conferring with Wallace at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Springs, Md. Humphrey, who trails a dis· tant second, clung to the hope that delegates would tum to him as the candidate "best capable of beating Mr. Nix- on .'' He blamed his own mistakes and a flawed selection process for wilting his candidacy. Nevertheless, Humphrey said in an Associated Press in- terview, "l believe that I am the candidate that can build the coalition that will defeat Mr. Nixon." Wa·Il ace's campaign manager honed the outlines of THE BEST LATEX HOUSE PAINT • f"""'"' ti PAINT SALE SAVE $4 96 ONll'lllt;AllON • PU H• HASE SUPREME LATEX HOUSE PAINT Extrem1ly durable Acrylic Latex. Covell and weall likl quality oi•b•sa paint yet flows on easily, d'ries quickl y. It's latex! Fast soap and water clean·up! One coat covers most surfaces. Rich, low sheen finish ~'brnthes:' to resist blistering. 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The, two-page advertisement appeared on May Jt ~er the headl.\ne, '1A resblution to Impeach 'Richard Nixon as President <ii the u n i t e d states." It said Nixon com- mitted "high crime s and e Talks Snag misdemeaoors" In ~nnection M 1'1100F K[MTVCK'I STU.lliHT IOU,IOll WMISIU't 01ST1llCD AHD IOllllO IY THC JAM[S I. IWI DISTllUlllO: CO~ Q.[nlO/'IT, l[AM, KENJUCk't HOLIDAY HOUU: frf. f.t, Set. t-6, S.. 1M, 111 ....... -Joly 4111 SIMLA, India (UPI) -A with Ille war in Vietnam. · snag developed today In !he · A Times spokesman said a ·t talks between Indian disclaimef. was not Published surmru w1· lh !he ad because !he ·•I PrimeMinilltarlndiraGanclht,_~~~---~-~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~--~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and President Zullikar Ali , - Bhutto ol Pakistan postponing a second meeting between the two leaders. The problem cropped up during a morning meeting ol tile Dlflctal delegations ol tbe two countries. A Pakistani' of· flclal ,.Id the Indians wanted lo discuss a package deal which would settle the border dispute in !he Kaohmir ares and include 1 111>war pledge by Bhutto. He said !he Pakistanis want to di!CIJM the issues one by one. e ·BremerPlea UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (UPI) -Arthur H. Bremer, who !aces up to 123 yeers In prison on atata ct>arges ol trying to assassln~te Gov. Georae C. Wallace, bas plead· ed Insanity and was ordered to undergo mental tasting. Bremer, a fcir mer Milwaukee busboy, changed his plea from innocent to not guilty by reuon ol insanity during a bearing Wednesday belora Chief Cirttllt Judge Ralph W. Powars. LET'S BE FllENll Y ' If YOOI have new ,,.1ghtioro • kmW ot ,_.,., mcwtnli• 19 -ares, pl .... tell UI eo that we mar dtencl a Mmdl1 .... 1como and help them t.o btcoml acquainted la -thtlr -1Urroundl- SL Coasi Ylsltar -..n ..,..,,.. llDr Ylsitar MM174 • QUAUTY HIDE-A-BED FOR SUMMER GUESTS • QUEEN OR DOUBLE ANY STYLE, CHOICE OF FABRIC. NOWONLY$2B9 • ConttrTIWtt'Y comfort in dlnlng. Tht clur 91•• •r'ld chrome Ubl• is ttnQiblv accented by tht .upi;>I• 10ftn1u oi tht Stbrlnt dlnl"(I chllr. CLEAR COOL SAVINGS l • , , DAB·Y PD.iOT EDITORIAL PAGE P otentially Word lhl! week that the S<><:alled "coasU!ne protec· lion" initiative has qualified for the November ballot 1n California was not good news for Orange County. Essentially the same as the defeated Sieroty-Grun· sky bills, it will, i! it passes, embody the regional gov· ernment philosophy. This would mean imposing a layer or non-elected. commissioners between city and county government and the state. ln contrast, Senate Bill 860, by Sen. Dennis Car· penter (R·Newport Beach~ calls for adoption of coast· line protection criteria by the stale. Then the existing machinery of city and county governments "'ould be mandated to enforce the criteria, subject to direct re- view by a state Coaslal Resources Board. Far less costly to taxpayers than the initiative's state commission and sir regional cominissions, the Car· penter Bill would simply follow the system used for law enforcement, for schools, welfare and most o the r aspects of governmental operations. No persuasive reason, in our view, has yet been put forth to justify superseding the existing machinery ol city and county, g9vern11>en!a -especially since the Carpenter Bill provi<jes !or state enforcement or man· dated criteria !or,coaStline protection. The Carpenter :Bill is not yet dead, despite a com- mlltee setback. lt will be reconsidered by the Senate Finance Committee tomorrpw. U it should eventually be- come law, what happens i{ the initiative also passes? The initiative would take precedence over the Car- penter Act where the two conflict, but any non-conflict· Ing parts or the existing Act would be retained. Tho philosophies embodied in the two approaches ar~ so dif· ferent, however, that the Carpenter Act would be dect· mated if the initiative passes. Sentiment in ibe Legislature is now reported to favor dealing in that body with coastline protection A List of Widespread Wrong Ideas ~YDNEY J.!!_ARIU~ You're Wrong If You Bellt:ve: -That the Leaning ToWer of Pisa ia one of tbe Seven Wonders of the World. -That ihe phrase, "Cleanliness is next to ~llneu" is to be found anywhere in the Bible. ' -That "Mandarin" is a Chinese word, or bu ever been applied by the Chinese to designate a person of ~h rank. -That a "bolo-' , caust" means any great disaster with Josa GI life. -That bees collect honey. -That a "snob'' ts -eone or high • birth who looks down upon his social inferlars. -That "tell Jt to the Marines" has anytl)llli to do with the U.S. Marine eorpl. -That In electrical ctrcuils, the elec· tricily flow;a from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. ( B e n j a m I n Franklin made the same efror.) -That barking iJ natural to a dog In its wild state, instead of being an ac- quired habit. · · · , -That wolves travel in large pucks. -THAT "AN EYE for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth" was a primitive rule of Old Testamem vengeance. (Rather, II Dear Gloomy Gus My nomination for tolerant hus- band of the year above and be- yond the call of normal husbandly duty: John N. Mitchell, husband -of..Mai:tha----' -R.T.A. Tkl1 i.1111,. ,.lltclt rudltl's' vltWt, HI lltelt~rll'I' IMM II "" .....,,._....,, S .... YM "' """ .. OIMmr Giit. DallY l'Uot. was a reform limiting vengeance.) -That .. ccrpus delicti" in taw means the proseci.itlon has to produce a body in order to prove that a murder has been committed. ~ That Gtorge Washington, In his Farewell Addres1:, ,warned the U.S. against "entangling alliances" with other nations. -That identical twins also have iden- tical fio&erprlnl!. -That 'Gothic architecture has ~ytbing to do with the Goths. -TH.AT THE ROY AL canopy borne over kings has some monarchial or .religious meaning or symbolism. (It was originally a net to keep out gnats, and the Word "canopy" is from the Greek, "konops," a gnat. l -That the Mississippi River is the longest river in the U.S. -That Lewis carroll's most famous book was titled "A:Uce ln Wonderland." -That "Paradise" and' "heaven" refer to the wne place In Christian theology. -That ·of all mammals, the camel is lhe one that can go the longest without water. (Actually, the common rat can live without water far longer than the camel can.) Good Sunimer Reading At the close o( the spring publishing season, I log the· folloy.•ing nonfiction lilies that I J>Wticularly remember and would recommend for summer reading: -"The Arnheiter Affair," by Ntil (THE BOOKMAN J Sheehan (Random), is the closest thing to large-scale intelligent and critical work "Mister Roberts" to come out of the on the pr~ess of growing old. Mlle. VieJnam war, by turn amusing, eyebrow-Beauvoir ts the philosopher-author of raising and disturbing. Thi$ is a "The Second Set" and other notable reportorial account of Lieutenant Com-books mander Marcus A. Arnheiter's totally • M h unorthodox handling of a naval vessel -"Loser and still Champion: u am· and her bewildered crew in Southeast mad All," by Bud~ Schulberg (Do~ble· Asian waters before he was relieved of day) ostensibly is an In-depth portrait of command. the controversial boxer. It Is also a penetrating observaUon on social change -"SEAN," BY EILEEN O'CASEY 1n America and about justice and in- (Coward) is a moving memoir or the justice in a period of assassination, war stormy Irish playwr!&ht Sean O'Casey by and frustration. his widow, a foryner actress 25 years hts -A second excellent hsports" ·book 111 jun1Qr. An accoun t of a partnership, Roger Kahn's "'lbe Boys of Summer," a artistic and marital, described with can· biography of a period, the early 1950s, as dor, humor and affection. weJJ as the story of the Brooklyn Dodgers -"Run.through," by John Houseman of those years (Harper). A third -Roger 1s1ivon & Schuster) ts an engrossing Anell 's literate arid compelling baseball serits of portraits of theatrical and film reportage from the New Yor~er, 11The ~e,__,..ith emphas~ on Or.!"n Wel)es _Summer Game" Qljkin&k _ a Iii olOMeicury Tliilafer, o! wh1Ch "Till! HOUllE OF LIFE" by Paul Houseman for some years wu a guiding -8 ks (H ht ) . " r·i of the late force. This la one of two radiant roo oug on as a l'ro ' e theetrlcal memoirs this season the other Rachel Carson at work (Brooks was her being plllywright s. N. Beru,n;.n'a "Pto-¢itor at Houghton Mifflin) that includ.es pie In 1 Diory" (LitUe Brown). a shocking rundown oo the Industrial ' campa~ against her followmg publlca· -"'l'HE COMING OF AGE," by tlon of "Silent Spring." A generoua ae.lec- Slmcae de Beauvoir (Putnam's) Is a tlon of Mias Canon's writing ls Included. Quo~ 1'1111 ,,...., ... ..... "lit" • •• ·~·· -Clll. _. -... CIDlll .. • IUpptllld Ill be IOft IDd p4nchlble -thty .,.n1 auppooed Ill be hml like men.' -"The Late John Marquand," (Lipin- cott) ii Stephen Bltmlngham'1 not al~ Oatterlf1I blographJ cl the noted Nt1' Encland author' apperenUy I character not onlike hit own creaU.0 "Tbe Lale 0tor1•. A~• A IOlld work writteo wli.bout ~ Iha Mlrqlwtd heirs. , Wllllllll HO(IJ ' • D ang~rous rather than having it decided by initiative. This could lnvolve some "toughening" of the Carpenter Blll In an ellort to head oH a favorable vote on the initiative. But no major alteration of apv.roach could be made with~ut doing violence to the philosophy or local control with state enforcement or criteria. A> in the case or the late unlamented Proposition 9 and ita emotional instead of reasoned appeal to anti· pollution sentiment, the words "coastline protection" are enough to make many voters vote yes. Inland resi· dents, especially, want the coastline protected without caring about the details. or what the effect would be on people who live on that coastline. . The initiative embodies potentially dangerous legtS· Ja!ion . But the prospect of defeating it looks poor at this point in time. Inconstant Mother Earth Everyone's heard of Leap Year but fe\v know there's a Leap Second Day. And no wonder, for tomorrow will be the first one in history. If you're one who cares not if bis watch runs a few minutes slow or fast, then Leap Second Day will be meaningless. But if you're part of the precision-mad world or official timekeeping (on which space tracking stations and navigators, among others, depend), then to-- morrow will be a momentous occasion . It seems Mother Ea:rtb is inconstant. Her rotation has slowed by 10 seconds since 1958. She may speed up again, but in the meantime those super-accurate atomic clocks must be corrected. ~!-'~··,.... So an extra second will be inserted into the last rnin ute of the day, with officiaJ timekeepers the world over abl e to go to bed with clear consciences Friday night ... worry and brow-wiping at an end. ''THIS ISN'T fLEXISILliY-IT:S VfRS'ATI L11Y." More Sec1·ets From Pentagon Papers New Light on Soviet Vietnam Role WASHING TON -The custodians of government secrets are gnashing their teeth again over our. access to the still .. secret portions of the Pentagon Papers. These show how Lyndon Johnson tried to bring pressure upon Hanoi to negotiate a Vietnam settlement by orchestrating the air raids against the North. He would with· hold the bombs for awhile, hoping this \vould encourage the North Vietnamese to negotiate. Then he would let the bombs Dy again when he thought they needed some prodding. Sometimes, he stepped up the bombing at crucial stages of the secret negotia- tions. Repeatedly, Hanoi would halt the talks because of the military pressure. AFTER HIS retirement, President Johnson published selective excerpts from the secret papers to demonstrate bow right and reasonable he had been. He omitted the portions that made him look wrong and unreasonable. President Nixon also released sensitive Jnformation, strictly for political reasons. about Henry Kissinger's secret Vietriam negotiations. The President used the in· formation to reply to his critics. The power to cla~ify information must (JACK ANDERSON) be recognized for what it i:;. It is nothing le53. than the absolute authority Of the government to make a state secret of whatever it wishes. Th.is divine rfght to classify documents bas been abused to a degree beyond toleratioo. NOT ONLY DOES the government sweep its bungles and blunders, its errors and embarrassments under the secrecy labels. But our entire foreign policy· and, defimse posture rema:ns secret · ex«:pt for what the federal eStablishmint thinks Is in its own interest to make public. The tragic, bitter lessons of Vietnam have shown the fateful consequences-of allowb\g any President to exercise power io splendid isolation behind tile double walls of executive privilege and official secrecy. Wc ·will continue, therefore, to publish information that the government seeks to bide from the public by classifying. THE UNPUBLISHED P e n t a g on Papers, for example, she'd new light on the Soviet role in the Vietnam negotia· lions. The Kremlin, after showing no in.. terest in settling the war , suddenly adopted a different attitude in 1967. . Soviet Premiec Ale~l Kosygin made the new attitude known during a London visit. ".The British were first startled, then detighted to find Kooygin eager to play an active role as intermediary between the U.S. and Hanoi. ... " states the papers. "There was definitely a sharp change f.rom previous ,SOviet reluctance to play the middleman .... "What produced this change in Soviet attitudes? Were they acting on ORV (North Vietnamese ) behest? Or were they now willlng to put· pressure on Hanoi in pursuit of interest of their own? ONLY A LITl'LE light is shed on these questions by the materials relating to Kosygin's sta,y in London. He was ap- parenUy willing to transmit proposa!S !or DRV consideration more or less un- critically. While he argued the general merits of the DRV's side of the war, he did not try to bargain or alter specifics of the propO!als transmitted to him .... "What is more striking is that he did not react adversely to the substance of the principal de-escalatory proposal under discussion -the termination of all ORV infiltration and supply into SVN in exchange for a U.S. halt in attacks on the North and in troop level augmentation. "ENTIRELY APART from the .se- quence in which these steps would be aken, their Jong term result for the Com- munists would be ext emely adverse militarily. Yet on Februa 13, he was overheard (by telephone inte cept) to tell Brezhnev (the Communist p hier) of a greater possibility or achie · the aim, if l'he Vi~tnamese will understand the present situation that we have passed to them ; and they will have to decide .... ' "In a retrospective discussion with Thompson (then the U.S. ambassador) in Moscow, Kosygin expressed a jawidiced view of the role of mediators. saying they either complicated the problem or pretended they were doing somethlng wheo in fact they were not. "HE HAO STEPPED into this un- comfortable spot in London because 'the Vietnamese had for the first time stated they were ready to negotiate if the bomlr ings were stopped unconditionally; this was the first time they had done so ... .' .. How much the Russians had hoped in fact to accomplish during Kosygin's Lon- don trip is impossible lo know. They :ip- parently harbored few expectations after his r e t u r n. Kosygin complained to Thompson about the 'ultimatum' implied in the final proposal he transmitted to Hanoi from London, saying that he knew it was hopeless the minute he read it .... " This incident illustrates how little m.. fluence the Kremlin had over the North Vietnamese. It was the be~inning, however, of an increased Soviet interest in ending the Vietnam War. Chess Title: Can hhy Beat Boris? • Ohampioos.h[p chess Is a contest Ula! tournaments, the United Stales only calls for prodigious amounts of physical EDITORIAL about 25,000. as well as mental exertion. To determine Still, tlte unofficial world champion of how much energy is actually expended RESEARCH chess in tlhe mid·l9tb century was1>aul by a chess player in a tournament game, -< Morphy of New Orleans. Since organized a bio--kinetlc experiment was conducted international ccmpetition began in m48, at Temple University in 1970. Pulse, the Russians have: had a monopoly on the heartbeat and other p b y s i o I o g i ca l DESPITE THE NEED for brawn as title. Not only that, all challengers in the measurements: were taken on 12 well as brain, chess .is regarded with in· final rounds have been Russians, too. volunteers during play. The ,surprising diiference, at best, by most Americans. Now, Fischer is given .a slightly better result : Ohess is as physically taxing as a The game is thought of as boring and than even chance or dethroning Spassky. itrenuous session of boxing or football. strictly ror the cerebral elite. As a result, But skeptics point out that Spassky has Thqs, both Bobby Fischer of the United the United States ranks about as poorly beaten Fischer in all five of their States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet in world chess circles aJ it does in in--.previous meetings. k · th · ~• · f ht'ng ternatlonal Ping Pong competition. 'nte Union are eepmg etr W\Ues m tg 1 Soviet Union has around lour million I'HE TWO · FJNALlSTS already have trim as they prepare for their world champtonshlp chess match in Reykjavik, • chess players who compete i D' jousted over a site for U>eir showdown Iceland starting July 2. The close·lipped ' · 1 Sp.ssskf has declined to reveal details of , his training program. although it is We .lfare and Str·i"kes known he likes to play tennis. Fischer's daily regimen includes m o~ n in g ~ , l calisthenics in front of his televlsJOn set, _ loliowed by swlmmlng, tennis and bowl-Tbe llldluapolll Star destlMe.1and 1 free .meal ai t~e union · A•vone concerned abcfut the increasl•• hall for UIOIO.Cll picket· duty, but nothing ing. ·v ~£. .,. .:.... .. -ta ch By the same token, professional root· costs of welfare and the euect of these ln strike ~~· u IU . bail players find tltat chess sharpens cosls on their own pocketbooks would do "The 'boot all!gea that the pracllce of their mental agility on the field. Ron well to read a reveaUng· new book, using welfare beneflts'ft5r $trllcers bas Johnson and Bob Tucker; both of the ''Welfare And Strikes/' become 10 prevalent that some unions New York Giants, are engaged in a It is published by the Industrial now regard .weUare as a powerful new marathon match that bas been Jn pro-Research Unit, Wharton School, Universi-weapon for use In the collective gress for several years. But Harold C. ty of PeMsylvania, as the sixth in a bargaining sys"lem. ,\- Schonberg argues in Harper's that cbess serles on labor relations and public IN THE 71·DAY atrik~ of the United brings greater rewards: "It is an af· policy. The authors are Dr. Annand J. Automobile Workers against General finnation of personality. The game rt--Thiebolt Jr. of the ...:Ollege of Business Motors in 1970, an estimated $30 million quires hnaginatio!Land creatiYlty -the _Administration, University oLMaryland, was spent Iii publlir-weUare benentrto ability to see, or sense, possiblllUes hid· and Ronald M. Cowin ~ the lndusitlal strikers, nearly $l! million of u by den to less refined minds." • Research Council. The book maw the Michigan •lone. With the fond aiamp pro- Important point that !Ome labor onions gram and other rorma cl public and, com· B ii George arc using tax..upported public !undl to bine<I with union strtlte beneflla1 some ..---ma intain strikes without p.ayln& out a workers lived as we.JI as (If even better Deor George: Are you the columnist wl>o or. lered the lessons on How to S. the Life of the Patty? A. W. Dear A. W.: Ob, I hope not -I really hope noL (It WU quite I perty and I'm not our. 1 remember all of IL) (Send )'OUf problema to George and repent in leisure.) cent of their own funds to support strlk· than when working full-time, the book Ing n,tembers. charges. IN 1'llE 151-DAY strike beginn!nl! last 'Ille book'• authors propose, as one August ol the $,131 members ol the pooslble aolutlon, that Congress simply United Electrical, lladlo ant Mlchlne cledara llrilterl lnell&UM far tas ... p- Workers of America, Loci! 1111, agam.t~ 1-fita. ln uy cue Jt Iii certain !he Westlngbouao Electric Coritonillon' thal 1ctlon must be laUn II bolh the Steam Division at ~st ... , Pa., $1 atate and federal levels lo hall abases million ln pabllc !undt in the form ol tltat talce food out of the mouths ol those varl/>UI w.Uare benefits wa1 pald to who continue to pay taxes so tlttt aom• sirlkes. The book 1111 the union ~ one else who is "" strike of bis • "n trlbuted a load or coa: to the trul,. volitlb1' can be • u pp o r te d . I " match. Fischer wanted Belgrade, while passky favored Rtykjavik. A com· mise under which games would be p yed in both cities finally fell through. The entire match, consisting of a max .. imum of 24 games, will take place iii the lcelandic capital. As challenger, Fischer must amass 121h points to win, wtiile Spassky needs only f2 to defend his title. Iceland may seem an odd choice .fot a championship sporting eV\!flt ol any kind . But as chess columnist Harry Golombek o1 The Times of London pointed out, "There ls a long tradition Of tlte popular!· ty of chess in that, coonti:y, going righl back almost to the beginning of the game in Europe." The oldest known European set or chessmen, now 6n dilplay Jn the BrltiSh Museum, is believed to have been made In Iceland in the lltl1 pen!ury. Many other countries, including Indta, China and Spain, also have contributod to the lot;e of chess. The WO~ clteckmato, signaling the end or a game, Comes from the P~rsian pir.,. Shah maL Ap- proirialeiy enough, It mew "The king is dead." I OltANOI COAST ' DAILY PILOT .!!Obert N. Wred, l'Ubliallrr ThollUll K•nil, EdUor .Alb.rt W. Bale1 ' Edi/4riol Pagr tdltor The odHOriol pago or the Dill!)> 1 PUot aeclu to Inform Md •Ufnu .. late rct1dm by pres~nllng Wi JM!'\1:1paper'J1 oplnlont and com.. menlAr)t on topia of ln\t..tttt and. stinllicanct, rJ.y providing a forurn. for the expr(1.Slon ot ·our iretdtnf oti)ntol)>. mt by .,......11n, the 4'verie viewpoint. of lnfonntd (lb.i. llttVt!rt Md 1poketm<m on '°Illa' or tJie d>.)>. Tl).ursd•y, June 29, 1972 F "G F "It le Kim "A liked anoth The nine nam depu Diego an beco s<rVa hono M But form his flee "I wllen priest anyth Hes Ja buqu for says • while "I gar slate miss caiif pla po we tmpr viron A said will ture clsi Th to p tlon In In der the trans "Grandma and Granddad ore SENIOR citizens and we're JUNIORS. What ore you ond Daddy called?" Four A.Ides His Stnff To Be Partly Distnff From Wire Services 11rve wanted to do this since I was 15 years old," says Laura Palmer, a new deputy district attorney in San Diego. "It's going to be in- teresting," said another, Signe Kim Lauridsen. 11A Jot or people would have liked this job," said still another, Lea Cheryl Rhodes. The fourth, Judith Wied, agreed, after t h e i r ap- pointment by D~t. Atty. Ed Miller. The four young women, law school graduates, were among PEOPlE nine deputy district attorneys named by Miller. There are 92 deputy DA's In all In San Diego County. * Twenty years ago, the Rev. Theodore Martin Hesburgb became pruldent o f Notre Dame University. Since then. he bas served as an adviser to presidents, become an international public servant, recelvedl\ n_early 40 honorary degrees abd won the Medal of Freedom. auttothe55 -year-o ld former gas station attendent bls greatest treasure is his of· fice as priest: ••y can't think of a time when I didn't want to be a priest. this means more than anything else to me," Father Hes burgh said in an interview. * James Reynold• of Du- buque, a Democratic candidate for Jowa attorney generaJ, uys a thief took his notes for a speech on Jaw and order while he waa In Des Molnes. The speech and campaign pictures were ln a folder In his rented car, Reynolds said. "I checked In n e a r by garbage cans," he recalled, "but all I could find were empty wine bottles. * Sen. Edward M. it......i, (!).Mass.), accused the U.S. Supreme Court of backing •"'.aY from Its respooslblllty to preserve the rights and equali- ty of Americans. "The Supreme Court had been the senior partner iri pro- tecting the guarani.., of human justice for a 11 Americans dw:lng the past 20 years," Kennedy told a meeting of the Slaclt caucus -the blaclt members ol the House. "But ln recent months, their decisions by narrow votes have begun to turn back the sanctity of many safeguards we thought were insured," be said. * Visiting Prime M t n i 1 t e r Sirtmavo Baadaranalke of Sri Lank!H:eylon bas presented a baby elephant to the chlldml of China, actordlng to the New China News Agency. The elephant Is named Mlthura, which meens friend In the Slnhala language. MMI. Bandaranaike made the presentation at Peking's Indoor stadium. On bend to receive the elephant were Premier Chou En-la! and six Chinese children, the oen agency said In a hroadcast monitored in Tokyo. * Mayor Ricbanl J. Daley of Chicago urged Congress to "take the guns away from every private person." Testifying at a House hear- ing on proJ)OSed s t r o n g handgun control le~lalion, Daley said lobbying efforts of the National Rifle Association were a major reason why there is not yet a 41st:rong gun control" law. "As far as I'm concerned , the only purpose of a hand gun In unauthorized bands ls to kill," Daley told a judiciary subcornmJttee. PUC: Some Lines Must Be Buried LOS ANGELES (AP) -The J. P. Vukasin, commission rtate Public Utilities Com-chairman, said Edison has mission has ordered southern agreed that the new overhead trammission 11 n e s will California Edison to change "represent the latest advances placement of proposed new in the art, are aesthetically power lines in two suburbs to pleasing, will not create radjo Improve aesthet ic and tn-or television .interference •.. vironmentat' quality. will u:ceed safety 1tanda.nb A spokesman for the PUC ~ulred by the PUC, and will said Wednesday the dec~ion not appreclahly ftduce market will be used 3s a basis for fu-value! of homes along the ture powerline placement de-route." cisions throughout the 1lllte. The added cost to Edison for The decision requires Edison the ordered modifications has to ptsce its proposed dlstrlbu· been estimated at a h o u I lion and communkatloos lines $750,000. In Inglewood and Torrance un-Further hearings on the cltrgroWld, but doean't order . aeathetlca of high-powered t be h u ( e 2IO • kilovolt transmission lines throu&boul trammlsslon lines put un-the state are planned, bul no dtrgrouod bece ... of the ()Oil. dates have been set. S"(IAL Pita •tt. llOtl' O...W. bit •••• StJ ... &11, ............ ... c.. .............. , ~ ...... IJ 62 "'".,... ...... n •• ............ -.1• • ,,.. """"' ' .,, ,., .. n..,.n• ... 11111 IOllU um •WlftfANTlm •MT tnU CO.. •1111 ALnlATICMI •WT PAYmrfl ~ .--:. cz::! ....... .. Thursday, Junt 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT 7 Credit Card Finance Charges Deductible WASlllNOTON (AP)-'lbe Internal Revenue Senlco In • ruling bas declmd for the first time thet all the finance charCtS oo nvolvlng charge ac<:oUDts ore deductible u In- terest on lncom&ta:r: returns. The ruUnc allowa tupayers legally to deduct all the finince charges -made .., tt<dit purchases In revolving charge accounts that charge 11 pereen\ or more a year In interest. • A spokesman said thet In the past taxpayers were limited to deducting 6 percent of the average unpald monthly balanco under a 1poclal alal· utoey rule covering purchases of Items ln Installments ",· .... e carrying charges are separat· ely stated. The ruling applles to h:.an- dreds of mllllons of dollars. The ruling is retroactive to retums that are considered ••open,.. or those that have been !tied In the past three years. But It is considered dou btful that many ta1:payer1 would rile amended returns t o change the amoWJt of their deductions and get a refund. In most cases, the amount of re- ur $500 minimum, 2 year maturity. Savings give you a sense of freedom. You don't feel so vulnerable to the unexpected. You see, our Investors $500 minimum, 1 year maturity. Passbooks combine high yield and bank safety. You won't get that in speculative ventures. Or even in many conservative securities. An Investors Passbook earns 5%% annually for 2 years. 51/2% for one year. 5% annually for 90 days. The minimum deposit iS $500. Some savings institutions require at least twice that much to earn top interest rates. Of course, if you want the freedom of flexibility, a Bank of America regular savings account pays 4% annual interest. Put your money in, take it out. Anytime. Be independent. Save with us. BANK OF AMERICA • TUNE IN OUll llASDALL BROAOOASTS-DODGERS (PR&.GAKE. RADIO/TV) AND ANGEl.8 (PRE/l'OST GAllE. RADIO~ l'llnd would be small. 'M>e IRS ruling would affect revolving charge accounts at retail stores as well as charges on ltem:s bought through bank credll canfs. Under the revolving charge account schrune, no charge is made to the customer's &C· count II putthases are paid for within 30 days from the billing date. 11 full payment is not made within 30 daya. the store adds a charge to the cuatonltr's ac. count based on the unpaid balance at the beginning of !be month. .,.,a(!S""°'°'llflSA ~ret& ' ' • • ' . " B DAil Y PILOT Thondaf. Juno 2', 1972 Parent's Effort . ~They Stop Double Sessions-With $ ' PETALUMA t AP J " PtrenCs auctioned drawings by HPeanutst• creator Charles Schub; Ind sponaored cham· ,., pagne tutina: to raise money needed lo keep thelr children ci!l double aessions a n d prevent ck>sure of ooe school. They succeeded and this week handed Petaluma Elementary School Di.strict , trustees $23.000 raised in the past two months. I BRIEFS turer'1 ~entatlve accused of manipulaUng the prices on aircraft parts has been .senten- ced to five months in jail after his convictkin on charges of bilking McDonnell Douglas of $78,000. Superior Court J u d g e William IDtlzi also ordered Wednesday thal Daniel Arthur Packer~ of Pomona pay a $1,500 fine and be placed on !Jve years' probation. A codefendant Raymond Holm of Buena Park, was sentenced earlier to nine months in jall and fined 12.500. The board then agreed to caocel decisions lo balance the e State Salaries 1972·73 budget by closing SACRAMENTO (AP ) -The • Grant Elementary and parts State Personnel Board has of other schools to save formally approved pay in- maintenance and utility costs. creases of from 5 percent to The drawings by Scbulz, J,3.5 percent for 93,600 state -who Jives in this area north of employes. San Francisco, netted $1 ,000 The BJmOUncement Wed- each, said spokesmen for the nesday said the cost to the pqrents' group, called Save state would be $107 million. oUr Schools. 1be action implements the (e BUkl"9 Case LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 61-year~ld former manufac- 'Gentle' Goulcl Actor Elliott Gould told a Los Angeles couri> room that he was very •gentle' with a !ree- lance photographer w h o sued Gould for $200,000 for allegedly roughing him up in 1968. The photograph· er, Anthony Rizzo, 25, was awarded $6,501 . pay bikes approved by the legislature and signed into law last week by Gov. Reagan. They become effective Satur- day. 'Ibey do not include the In- creases or about 7 .5 percent budgeted for state college and university facuUy members. e Trial Moved LOS ANGELES (AP) - Ruling that three men accused of kidnaping a 9-year-old Visalla'8lrl COUid oot receive a fair trial in Tulare County, ..a Superior Court judge transfer- red their trial here. Judge Jay Ballantyne, who will hear ·the case, granted a defense motion Wednesday re- questing the transfer because of pre-trial publicity. '!be defendants, Robert C. Highfield, '36, of 'lbousand Oaks, and David Fox, 19, and Jeffrey Price, JI, both of Visalia, are charged with the abortive kidnaping of Michell Wiebe March 6. 'Ibe girl was released unharmed after a pasaerby found '300,000 in NU1S0m. No trial date bas been set. ePrlsonera SA~ (AP) -A very slim majOrity of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee· think> a prisoner should have the rlllht to receive female visitors in private, even H he is oot mar- ried. .J ••. ' .. Isleton Refuge·es .Begin 'Mopup'· CALIFORNIA Shoot Case Not Tried For Indians SACRAMENTO (AP) -Al· tempts by Northern California Indians to bring a white bartender lo trial in tbe death ISLETON (AP) -Many o1 the !,000 reluaees of Delta floding can visit tbelr homes -some barely getUDC their leet wet -but officials say it wlll be a year or more before all will be able to move ·back Jn. --· .. Disaster ollcials said at a -.ews conference Wednesday, a week after 20 IQUBJ'e miles of Andrus and Brannan I.stands began lloodlng, that the first step is lo close the breU in the levee. This mllbl take three weeks or a )llOlllb, they of a 26-year--0ld tribesman bas "" apparently stopped with state Atty. Gen. Evelle Younger.· Younger sai~ in a statement Wednesday Ulat he believes the l!umboldt County district attorney, William F. Fer- rogglaro Jr., acted properly in not taking action lo bring the bartender to trial. The case involves t h e gunshot death Dec. 5,.1971, of Michael Ferris, a student of the University of California at Los Angeles. It happened dur· ing what the attorney general's report described as a bra~! between whites and Indians in the Circle A Bar at .,.,~_. Willow Creek in ·Humboldt County, near the victim's home. The IndiaM insisted that t.be bartender, Robert Mannon, be brought to trial. Mannon ad- mitted shooting Ferris, but contended he acted in self defense. When a Humboldt County Grand Jury decided not lo return a verdict a g a i n 1 t Marmon, the Indians wrote to President Nixon, Gov. Reagan and Youngec. The Indian cause was taken up by the San Franci.sco-based United Native Americans, Inc., and the Northwestern California In- dians Action Council. Last March, sveral hundred lndians from several states marched on the Capitol demanding action. The In- dians, described by a Jeader as "possibly the Jorgest group of Indians assembled in this country since 1876 -Little Big Horn," waved signs saying HThere is No Justlce for a Dead Indian," and "Liberty and Justice for AU -Except uSd... ' . It will' like al Just seven months ~ore the water can be ' pumptd out of t h e two Islands "il everything goes just right," they •aid. Alter that, It wUl take about· three months for lbl!il!I< lo dry IUfficleiitly, -• -. . Ill Isleton, .th e only In- corporated community in the flood area, olfidals Jl':edicted .60me of the towns 1,400 m:idents may · be permitted lo move back into tbeir -.. within four imnths. Some can . hNllh olficlals have not allow. ed moving Ill becsuse flood i.n have disabled the water and sewage systema. Police were allowing resk!'l'ts Into Ialeton to pick up belonllnp er move store merchanc!J,.. The town's one bsl)k reopened Wedneaday lo help residents stralghte.n out financial problems. About IW<>thirds of Isleton ls still under water ooe to elght feet deep. The water is JI lee! deep in other placeo on tbe lsiand3. Residents can already retllrn on dry land because U>tlr homes are above the high-water mark. But ruch some isolated homes on- ly by boaL Gordon Larkin, Director of the it.ate Office of Emergency Servltts, said ·-the damage esUmate has climbed to 121.8 million, more than half of Jt in crop lo.u, damage to fruit trees, inlruslon of salt water and other agricultural losses. Robert Stevens, w e s t e r n regional director ror the federal Office of Emergency ii ' -... , ..... ~.,. Preparedn...,, sa1d about II million of the loss would bt covered by federal grants. He said low interest loans would be avallable to cover the nllt of the damage. All of the estimated II million damage to roa~ levees, the sewers and other public facilities will be PA.id for by the federal government. That includes $6001000 to $800,000 to repair the originol break in the San Joaquin River levee, Stevens said. • • "' .· sources. So fs Central AmCrica. And South America. -But the gas is there when we need it. And yoU can ..--.. Transporti!>g gas thousands of be sure whatever American Indians." ===========================-=====..,...:7-..,.--~---'---------- S A ! AN A$C .N .OMIATES ZEN,ITH FOR .1972 AT SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES ' Av1ll•lllt with s RMnOt• Control 25'' Zenith Consoles Ol.fO"•I All PllCID NOlll Siii. to $598. e Haftd...lftetl Chanls e Top Carry Ho11cl11 5"xJ" Spoahr 111t IUDOlWAY • Cl110 11" Dl•toMI ' . PLIASI strOP OUR PllCIS · TO APPllCIATI THE VAL'lll . - ·5268 19" .ZENITH COLOR DIAGONAL NEW LOW PRICE <'=4> $369 Mediterranean fine-furniture styled giant-screen23'tonsole i Dllf!NI ZENitu IWIDCllAFTEO QUAl.ITY • Cllta•n *'1'PlctuN ( il •"""'"a ''' Nie .... ¥*"-•CUI .... ,.... ,._ • QllN ... Plclure ,_. • ZlllHtt lie s493 e CN-•T• e A1'°""'1l• PIH t..i .. • ......... c Tiit c ... .. • • nt.o 100 a.It A '-tlhl C-4n6M! s ~ 98 Pltu ·of Fonoltwol ... WHY BUY AT ABC?· • No Finance CharCJes· If Paid in 90 Days or No Down and 36 Months to Pay: lO.A.C.J • 1 Year Free Parts 1 Year Free Service . -. . . • . 3 .Y e,ar Picture Tube Warranty Ft'ee _Deliv~ry .and Set Up ~an,kAmeiicard/Masttr CharcJe · · • You pay less at OranCJe County's ~aNJest Zenlffl Dealer ' ' • . I ' I I • • • I J , ' l • I ·l • • • I ~ • . t I I ' s , • l • I "· ·1t1 ...... Indians First With Hammocks VldGr llqo 'lbooe wblmslcal lheorista who IDallt the color of your -reveals oomething of your cliarlcler ~: Blue eyet denote a dreamy optimism. Gray eyea -' per· ~. Hazel eyes accompany a back: for saluman- ohlp. Green eyes disclose a talent for making money. And black eyes show an ambition for p:>wer as well as a sense of humor. · I MOST recent researdl Indicates just about 1.000 romantic couples each year take out DWTiage licenses, then !ail to II!< thtm. )~ are you aware you'll wipe out three times your ""1gbt In coo- metics over your lifetime, if average? • CREDIT the American • Indians, too, with the flist hammock. No sailors slept in same unUI Admiral Columbus showed up here. QUERIES -Q. "Louie, did you ever have your f~ tune told by a professional palmist?" A. Not so far. By a,nwnber of amateurs at one time or another. But that was long ago and far away and I'm too aby to tell you about it. Pollsters contend one womaa In lour has coosulled a palmist, ooe man In als likewise. Q. "HAS it not' been proved your fingernails grow · .Wter than your toenails?" , A. It bas. And that' the nails on your ·ri&ht band "°" laster than those on your left hand, too. AMONG the characteristics of the Pisces woman is a tendency to be uncertain about her husband. Aller she's won him. she's apt to worry too much about loSlng hint Or so aver the stargaurs. Unfortwiate, if true .. DIPLOMAT -What is a dipklm:it? The ·Jate Adlal Stevenson said : "In the U.N., bis social life can be defioe:d in three words -protocol, alcohol and Geritol." Sald Dr. \Vilfred Platzer : "He is a man who can· juggle a bot potato until it becomes a cold Issue." Said Mrs. Binder: "Re is 1 person who can be disarming even though his country isn't D' YOU intend to come back to this earth transmi- grated into aome other sort of animal, why not be a Fin· n~h hedgehog! Not only does that little beast hibernate seven months a year, but it sleeps 18 hours a· di.y during the other five months . That's adequate R and R, I think. Addrou mail to L .M. Bol/d, I'. 0. Bo• 1175, N11JJ- port Btach, Calif. 92660. . •\ -9 f.oast Students Graduate Nine 0r..,,. Cout - allendtn1 -Coia Unt.....tty· haft re e e h ·e d degHes in "'Cineei-ln(, IJ>-p It e d science and management -·Doillla W."'SiDllli, Foulitiln Vlilley, H<e!Ved a master "ot ICleoce c1o1ree. ,,_~_., science ...,._•ere llUllam A. Wright and 1IUllam R. Dase, both ol Costa ·Mm; Everett C. Boswell and Robert F. Zutfac:e, Huntington Bach; Freddie C. Foutch, Fomitaln Valley ; David M. Feeney, Loi Alamitos: Ronald E. lien, Missian Viejo and ·Robert·H. Buller, Westminster. Students Get Kudos Sailing Offered The Orange Coast YMCA Is offering adult sailing lessons beginning July I for ll week!. The hourly i...oo. cost $32 for Y memben and $31~ for notHnembers. Boats U!ed will !nclude Vlc- tory 21'1 and Cal 25'5, bollueU- balllng, fiber 11• •I-. For more information call the Y at 142-99111. • • • ' ThW!of ... pol ..... ' · Y Ollr laffoille lftlll. 1hot, dHfl'.l, lllultnlion "". wh-. P"o!'led lllJlll '-on 2DO iiiw c:hedm..F .... I Open "' llCOOlllll with .. -dwing>Olll' 9111. ~C1l1b11lllan811d...,.,. .. JOUIS. • .;....,....w111yourdloiclof18 ............. chick ta!-. To lldd la ... lelllvllM, we'ra 8llo ghlllg .. ., • 1MllJ ~ Cl'ltlle lar two la Acllpltlco 8lld lour 1l1clrfc ~I F-Phalo cheCtm ,.,,...._And . a CIXk tit .....e ueltlng prla9. Fram Centinela !In. ,.....,..,,.,.... ___ ,._ _______ ....... ••• I I I I ~ •• I I I I , I I I I ... ~ollege Graduates 84 Coast Students 15 Students Cited • • ·day needs dre. Give the weekend .a < J ·' I • • • -- ' ' • AndiE Cold Duck. For getaway,s and geMogethers.:1rs the leader of.the flock, ~wl'lo make only fine sparkling :wiJles,, To help you lllllke,any mat\ellt mmei'"'"'dtfl"" "pit a.few bottles of Andre Cold DUX on jce now.And havea:N~ tonight. r • . • , ' j • ' - • • . .I• DAILY PILOT l""'1d.V, Jlfnt 29, 1972 • For The County Nov. 8 Trial Date Scheduled 1•6iiiiiii0iiiiiii,NGiiiiiiiAiiiiiii!•1iiiiiii0AiiiiiiiD iiiiiii1 ----· iiiiiiiiiiiiiii_.. Trails , I ~ Record STOP FIRST AT THE l In $11 Million Stock Case ACA.DEMY of LANGUAGES • FRENCH, ..fTALIAN, srANISH, GERMAN. DUTCH. •fc, Approved SANTA ANA -A Fountain lnvestlgators claim t be Unllod SUJtes and Europe. DU1olution1 .. ·--·--. --·- Of Marriage SANTA ANA -A l)'lltm ol bicycle. lllkln1 and equeotrlsn ~alls for , !lit Sonia Ana RI voe ·COIT!dor hu -lppl'OYod !hit week by the <OUnty Board ol SUpetvUon. ORANGE COUNTY Valley man accueed with 11x c e r t i f l c a t e a were not CO<lefendanll ol complicity in destroyed and e v e n t u a 11 y what Orange <police said was found their way into the bands an $11 million otoct fraud of underworld figures who us· scheme his-been ordered · to-·ed the stock ·as-collateral to face trial Nov. I In Orange1 obtain losns from benks in the County Superior Court. I 9raoa•. County dlatri<:t at· torney11 Investigators said they became involved In the illeged conspiracy w b ~ n ·fJtJ0,000 ""'1b of ·the phony ,sloclt hit the. local market. 3404 Via Lido, Nowporl Blach also 1242 W11I . Lincoln.,A~ahaim . ' - 673-4500 · cf~1t:'l.l~1~•t ~ ~· '"° Hi';:'..~ .... ~:ri.~~·· a • A IM. 0 •• l:.J, i11\e i.AllM , ~ ""' WtY!'lt It r •· ~~"f':.n~F,~'Alf S"J11ntt NiJMW, r. w L1nc11 f'a\lf, EMrll Jllln f~ ~· ltttl fl-. Ml~~·"r"•~''-'bh1m ~~~=:r:~!:'L~...u o. =t:.~Ji.t"'~:-C*",a .. "'1n, ~t='!?!'• ~c~~" L :"'AM ,1 eon. rink IYM Tllo!Ns """ ·a-iO. ffd Frink It. jll .t:_ I "'~~J.,')'1~ A. :::J:l. • rc•dlo ~:t M'\t ~It I ~'7J'"'lr:..d T=~llM ~· iMd JI¥ '1f!llol'tt' ?;!.!!!':f;t ~f.":,J"t,,..,'l"i11~~ .~rn;;/ "''"' W11ttt •ncf oor • U>r· "" Fltld1. Albtrf1 J, ~ H1rofd .. tm:~.:. "r~.~~;.~~~·..,, "''""·' "" 11 .~U'f~. r1mm11f 'II v •!Id JOHPll • . fl '"" l4 ~ w•w G., J<, ''" Ell ...... C. H:;:'I Marv 1•n !fltft~I J1,.... ~ ' ~relnf!"LMrN .. :n. Clllrl• ·~·' ' , ··~r.rlklf Ind /Mry Niii M1CY and Vklot RJ't' I ft;; J1 I h Lor-11111 ~NI H ... :.: ..... ~~~ ~~_} .. t~~ .... ~,.!r~t~nl ee"'~ =Ol'Tl·"'·!!Ortl!,S-ndr.'m!~~ It. s.°f'.,,~nr. At: :n'I~ ,. ...... In tilt' \manlmoua aotlon. supervllorl voted 1'> bn- plement a traU syollln along the lenath of the river from the county line 1'> Newport Beacll. Included In the proposal .... a recommendation to abandon the permJt fee 1yltem now in use and replact It with fr,. entry to ev~ne who want11 to uae the t.allJ .1..-hlldng, bike rldlng or horse riding. The system will . be developed a n <I maintained mainly by tile county 's Oood control dflttlct, but the resolu- tion reC</mmended a partial reimbursement from the coon· ty general fund for the 11172-13 flacol year. Further atudy of the river corridor'• recreational tral1 uaes wu also Included In Tuesday's action. Countlans Will Johi. ...., !: Campers 1s&l1, Nt!ll L Ind Jolll'l!'lll ~le Nolt"' Anttlo!lr Fr111k. 1nd klm S.11'1. 'ii111rv Jlln lnCI 01Yld Lff L Rlnllllrf, Verni l DVIM Ind 8obO\' " t~:'a~"m. 0in!J ,:.~Jvun L" Seven Orange c o u n t y s11111tY~L ~! .,..., ""lj'.,. '''"*' residents are among those FooN, r~"1. Ind DIN: Lrnn A. ~-1, IUlepn 'J , Ind I WI.al will AC(l(IMnAntr Crippled !'!!<, 0rt111r.1 .11:&~, 1111 Jf/ffY •ll'!e,..., ~v .... ~ 1rt11 Ml·..:_,. "• e:e1111 Ch.l.ldren'1 Society members 1t=~~~ 1~ "" 'WI!' at the aecond camp smlon of Anti-rabies Clinics Tell Big Turnout SANT A ANA -Nearly 18,000 clogs received an!i- rabiea vaccine at the 3S public vaccination clinics held in Orange County In May and June. The low-cost clinics were sponsored by the Orange County Chapter o! t h e Southern California Veterinary Medical Association, various service and civic clubs. All personnel staffing the clinics worked on a voluntary basis. Dog ownera who failed to take advan'•1e of the public cllolcs ' ..e ~ thst all ~· over four rDonths old are required. ·by laW to be VIC• • cinated ljllnat rabiet, Owners may liave petivacdnated by local veterinarians. Volunt;eer For Blind lltllblrtt,~and Mll'Y AllA the 1972 le890l"I. Hebfrt, . Mirr L. . .....__ t 'II be nd Mn11r. J•lllfl "khlr11 Rooner J.11e even w1 gin Mo a'} ANAHEIM-Volunteers Prvor, Jtlfl 1 Cll'Y I Ca ~I °'· nd Ca VtM. Root kermlt •nd LYM Ellen a mp ra v~a a mp are needed t o assist elder- Judge Jamet ~ set the trial date for Ralpb Ernstsen, 44, of 181103 Santa Clara A vt. and ordered all seven def..,.I danls to return to b I s courtroom Sept. 22 for a bear-I ing on a motion to quash the Grand Jury indlctment nam· ing the group. Named with Emstsen on posteS!ing and r e c e I v i n g charges of conspiracy ~ stoltn property, grand theft possessing a n d receiving and forgery are: Finn I. Kosmo, 57, Tustin; I H. tabot Jones, 61, Beverly Hills; Frederick K. Ryan, 47, Los Angeles; Merele T • · Scbroor, 45, Orange ; Martin I C. Calaway, 48, Los Angeles and Gerald Kassup, 4 o , 1 Montebello. I All seven defendants were arrested last month after an investigation that began in December, 1970, when a Pasadena company instructed a New York bank to destroy surplus blank stock certificates bearing the com- _pany's name. · . Police ,.id the certlllcaies were shipped to the Kassup Rag C.ompany in Los Angeles. Defendant Kassup is identified as a principal in the firm. Reporter Honored Dult Roblf1 w. 1nc1 s111r11Y A. J M' w1111'.("'°"' Lynn L9 Rue •ncl R1l11t1 oan ier. Iy blind students at the SANTA ANA _ Veteran s.!l:1ord ~· ~1~!C::' One of them,. (1eorge Qoown-Orange C.ounty Branch of.. newsman Robert ' 1 B o-b"-' =~. ~ \~1""0.1e tnptµeld, who hu .cerebr-1 flee of the Braille Instl-Geivet has been honored by, klloolli-. Wllllam 'tr. .ilnd ftMMttl palty, hu camped with the tute of. America, 5Z7 N. the Orf,nge County board or 0 o~• I\'!'!. ~ ,.. •-o. "-<.~dren for 11 flllilllltrS. Dale st., Anahebn. ~pervl!Ol'S for bis "40 years ,:J,,:r.1.a~, J, ind Rolitrt o. 7'1though handicapped, Cro'Wn" Blind students require of sterling effort in reporting , ~=~· J•~ :,:3 b'::::' 11<. ingshleld bu painted for volunteer usistance at the affairs of tbis county." I P11111, c11r:wncl' A. 1nc1 ""' years, developing ,a unique various classes on field Geivet, a reporter with ~ r!::r1:'f.!::, ~~0i..'::L1~:nr:, w. Ryle despite crippled flncert. trips and during meals. r ..-B e a c h Independent T'::i •Nrrl, nltn J-•nd Mtloctr A Fairview State Hospital """"' fl uih7er, TllHdllr• 1ne1 Le1111 resi'dent be •-s •-• two .one-For further Information, Press-Telegram. was present a1m:1 cn.r1n s. 1nc1 M1rlor1• L. • • ,.. uau contact the branch office Jn the board room when the N1111!L~i?~•ld c. ~Alic• F1v• • man abowmgs. · t 821 !5000 rver, cltl.ldll l'ICI s11n1..,. G•rv t er i9QJ uled campers ed the· I tio ~el.-cn .te11htrlne anci w1t1tr J, O h --•ed a • · supervisors "Llnanimously a~ o!',g~ 0,t.~""·.::.i:.i:o"'1',:C.J·J-p11 are Bob Reed, 16221 Montereyr,::;!~;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::=!:::::::'.:pro~v~~~ir~r~eso~u~n~.== e!m00:-?11" .coueu119'£.F. AJne RIY Lane and Doris Murphy, 10122 H111c111 Peter s. Defll! v. Valley Forge Drive, both HWll· Sl1'#Mlll, 11t1 J. NIYln • 1 ... _ n--•• and n•-A LI ,o«t, Wllltr E. Incl H11tl G. .... -• ·~ ,,,,.,003 , MORRIS F. SKINNER, M.D. lV~~."J:i ~~vTcr'~~Ntfl Bolduc, ~ East Grove k~~Mr"Tt:t:rTsr. ltMl~~n ' Place, Fullfrton. ' DIPLOMATE, AMERICAN IOAi.:D 0, ORTHOPEDIC IURGlll!Y 4il~1T:.._ ~ro1e1 E. Mid ,,lll•rt• E. Othera ·~ Shirley Mason. ley, ~r•,t.;n J..: ~,•n Dtlt 1030 Weal ~~ A.ft., Santa ANNOUNCES THE OPENIN& OF HIS OFFICES :.:Jll:'liti:•.;·J.",.."lf.~ L Ana; G-yn Black, 11052 Strei-. Jo An"' lnCI ar11u Ftlncil Palmwood Drive, G a rd e n Htfflln, iYJchltl, L 1nd C1rol R, G and Tod p FOR THE PRACTICE OF ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY ·~·c burft~ ~M'1111 F. 1nc1 JollriMr c . rove or r 11 , N IOI!, 111 D. md Jo Ann • Ho~lllln"' L. 1nCI C1r1 E. Atwood BONE DISEASES AND FRACTURES 11rv1n. 0a ne £. 1nc1 w11ktr o. Vacations are free for the Girvin,~~~~ Htltn Ind G1ry 0111111 JU handica-" chlldr t t:n· =I'M. lftd SltPhlfl 8. ,J;,J ..,-... en I • M~rr~... Marr iv; 1;!.,. ooz-: =~t'dll tending each of the five two-w.r~. Ttrr1nc1 Mix 1ne1 Hfl1M M. week aeaions, •• 111 SERRA G1ry"1, Betty J, Incl W1U1 F. ll"llnt.,., 8trber1 M. •nd G1rv L. ~· ICM!Mtl~ . .Md 8tttr R. CRANE NETS SPVtl'ED SAN CLEMENTE, CALIFORNIA ~~ld(~rtl • Norfl\I, """'11 Ind ~~'':( L I Jllrwie lnCI Ptlrkk. GoSi~ l1rbflr1 ktlrwr •ncl Rlch1rd " W I, SllHn M. Incl M•rvll'I G. FliPMlrl c11r1,11:r. Incl J1rrv £T-. Webos 1d, Wts ey J, 11\11 Ctle1 1 Hermon, P1mel1 and Ch1rlh Wolfe, Mll'Y SllM~ •nCI Dlftnl1 Mtchlll FrlllCQ, Robert \ltldez Ind Lindi Mlril Cwltrtnlt , M1rlon Jolin .,,d 1(1y F. H1r11Y, Allt>trt J, I nd ~trltl1 A, 1<1rN11""~r1. Miry Lou tl'ld Robert M. Vin Brn~lrk., Ml'lllrtl Mly ... • Oarwlld R1v Death Notkes . 9AL'li, 8£1\GERON FUNJ!:RAL DOME Corona del·.... 173-Na COiia Meia : ,11iz41 BELL aloADWAY MOJITUARY Ut Broadway, Costa Meg uwm • McCORMICK LAGUNA .BEA!'B .~OllTUAllY J'ISJ Lapna C.ayao Rd. ffMlll • • PACI!!~:vm. MEMO"""' PAllJt ee.....,, ' llitnouy •pef' I Slit ·..,.olc Vin Drive Newport -=-Calllornla Pm.lum.v COLONIAL n1NERAL llOMI ... IBebaA Wes•-iitl!!i! '• 8MITll8' .l,RTUilY lrl Mall It. ... llqllo .,_ ·- EDMONTON Alta. (AP) - Sllcteen wbooplng crane nata -tht Jq91t, eve~ aeen in one seuon -were repor1ed by the Canadian Wlldllfe Service. •• DAY OR N16HT 491-1161 ·RGJI IENSAnONAL VALUE! 18'' Color .............. '26995 • Hurry I Llmlhd Quantities lnclude11 • 1 Yoar Carry-In ht'YI .. • l Yoar Parts Warranty 9.-Our 5 Y.oar Pltture--___ ..:;: Tube Warranty SALQ a SllYICI • ac.t. e JVC e SONY e DNtTH •MUAH e PAllASONIC . ~··· Mfllr SEAi/iNG THl HAAIOR AllfA SINCE t"1 27•' E. 17tli STREET COSTA MESA -64"742 t . 5 DAILY I· 12 SAT. • 2640 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA OPEN EVERY DAY -9·6 Phone 546-5525 SUMME1R SALE BUY 2,--GET 310 ·ONE FREE ALL OUR CONTAINER STOCK ON SALE 1 GAL. • • • 5 GAL. • • • 15 GAL. • • • FRUIT T'REES PEACH • APRICOT • PEAR APPLE • FIG • PLUM Now is th• ,time to pl•nt these hardy fruit trees! heve ripening fruit. Some EXOTIC TANGELO The "Somethi"g Different'' tr•• produces loose-slcJ"ned, sw11et fruit. 880 Get 3 for Price of 2 citrus to choose Price of 2. ' MEYER LEMON One of the most popular citrus -very herdy and full of blooms. Some with fruit. HUSKY 250 Get 3 for ~ HARDY Price of 2 Get 3 for Price of 2 DON'T FORGET ..• Thi1 is our l.. for price of 2 sale- on ~LL plants, shrubs & tree1 i" I GAL., 5 GAL. or 15 GAL. SIZE. iiTIMlr .... -~----, 1~ SALE ONCE-A. YEAR EXTRAVAGANZA World's Fina1t Li~id f•rtililer " ~~~498 o: 4'' &AL •AU, AZALEAS Mt"Y• many to choose from. , Beautiful blooming plt"ts. 195 Get 3 for Price of 2 JUST ARRIVED Redwod Rounds Use for g1rd1n p1th1 or under potted plants. 12 ¢ per dl1 . in-h WHITE BIRCH TREES A graceful distinctive tree with white b1rk 1nd bright folio go. I 0 It. t•ll. 10 FT. TALL 895 · Get 3 for Price of 2 SALE PRICES GOOD THRU JULY' 3 allimitsffffff FLORIST l FLO\VER ARRANGING DEMONS'fRATION ;FRIDAY, JUNE 30th ----fO A. SATURDAY, JULY 1st 10 A.M. -4 P.M. On• of our flori1h will show you th• IHr..ts of • profe1sion1I d1si9.,1r, u1in9 fresh and 1rtifici1I flowers. OH Welnb•19or, F.T.O. l>ell9nor PHONE 546-5525 . I WE WILL BE'. CLOSED . TUESDAY, JULY 4 ' • ' -DAILY PILDT U . •· I orw1•1~1; rnmrs \ t. VITAMIN E d-alpha locopherol 1DOl.U.-1DO CltplUfH. finest quality Comporallre Value $3.30 Vl'T~MIN c aose HIPS 250 mg. 100 capsules. . comp•r1•I•• V•luo s2,50. VITAMIN A 25,000 USP Unll1 1DOcapaulM Highe'st q~ty, vital to good nutrillbn. Comparalire Value *1.30 ·60" PROTEIN POWDER. 1 lb., lnllliil dlhotring • · Excelleritly'.aUtted for both $ · · weigM cont~ and muscle buUdlng, Low In fat and carbohydrales, stirs easily and comes·in vacuum packed can with resealable plastic top. Comparaf/re Value '6.95 Dessicated Llve~ " with B-12 1DOTablela ~ Compariltlve Value '1.45 . DOLOMITE 1DOTableti I ' I ~, ' 1 Each tabiet cont~ins . natural magnesium and calcium •.. · Comparllflte Value*1.00 •• Bone.Meal with Marrow and Vitamin D 1DOlablela I Superb food supplement, source of calcium, phOsphorous and fluorine. Comparatlre Value '1.00 Lecithin •1. :19' ,,.,,_, . ..., ..... Extracted flam nutrflnl-rlch • atrt beelll. 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'eeautlfvl. recently crowned MISS SUN·E wlfl ap. pe:ar at II• following White Front Slont9 to dern- onatr ... 8~ and to personally advlae you how to dl\l9lop a beautiful ta" Ule easy taft W«f• com•-: All dsy Ssturdsy, July 1 -: SUnday, July2-3pm to 7 pm Dooiner: Sunday, July 2 -10 am to 2 pm WHITE I ' !;REE "10T1paon How lo Get a Great Sun Tan" SonJ,no Ont.,., Slore houra, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundap, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ~------------- COSTA ·ME$A 3088 ~ristol ANAHEll1 2222 So. HalbOr .Blvd.· • • I Granola 1 lb. f Fantastic llavor Comparalire Value 69c HFS Safflower Oil Quart ' Cold pressed, highest in polyunsaturates. Comp•r•liro Value . 95c 59~ ., ,. . . , Chico·-San Rice. Cakes '. ' 1 • '• .. • ~A'delicious, nutritious . ~ food treat. · 1 • ' • • '' ' I · : ~ Comparative Value 59c · · · ' t GAYELORD HAUSER Natural Flavored Yogurt Wafe~s- For1no1a1ed with the appro•al 'oi Gayelord Hailser, 'l!IOrld-lamous diet and health lood·exper:t. Comes In 4 llavors: Strawberry :Yogurt, Oran_ge, Yogurt, Lemon Wheat Germ and . Raspberry Wheal Germ. Campantln Value 69c t' "Vitamin E:·vour Key to a Healthy. Heart ByHirberlBlllley,M.D. · . • 1 •. Exceedingly)>opularpaper- back. Read It and see why. f;omparallre Value 8t65 • • •• ~ • • •• ' ~ . .. • • . .. '" •• ~' .. •' •• .. ' .. -... ' ' ' . • • ~· .,:• . 1' ~ • • • • • I : • ~ : ' . . ' ' . l· ~ . ' • • ' . • • • • • • ! • ' I l . I i I : I l • ' • , I : i l . ' : . : ? I I • j J~ DAILY PILOT Thundly, Junt 29. 1972 Still 'Well Off' · 'Granola' Creator Missed Millions ONll ClllJNCllY GRA.~01.A .. manufacturer estimates his ~ demand doubl es every 60 to 90 """days. $ A sm1U health food store '....-------~ ----~ ;: 'Let me hear that,' ~ flU •e near that ~ Crt11tcht1 Gret10• r~ •' , :; near Palm Springs sells tnnre j than 7,000 packages a month. Crunchy , Granola is a mix- ture of rolled oats, wheat 1 er m, 1esame seed!, un- 1weetened coconut, soy oil, iea 1alt and brown sugar. Getry says it's a favorite of bealUt· enthusiasts and others who don1 like !he overpackllg- ed, ~shing brands. Aelorl S..e McQueen •nd Dennla Hopper say the like it and ' e1111tf Neil. Diamond recorded. a eong which claims ., •1cruncby Granola 's neat ... ~ Let mt hear that, get me ~ near that Crunchy Gran-« oia " ,/'{ ... • ~ ALTHOUGH A "GUNQLA~ '$ ol a different mlzture wu In-f.-vented about a century ago, • Gentry'• cer<11l Is baked by a i methqdJJ!o Yl'I he invenled in ~ his ~ tlme in 1964 because :'I-he ~ldn't think breakfast ~ cereals Wue very nutritious. ' $1~ :ie :.~;;a:r:~Jdf~~ ~ lou/ bospllals; in Nashville, ~. Tean. ~ t.. · ' "l could ~ye been a ~ mllllonaite loday'," 11ys Gen- "IT'S STDL BEST to keep the plans small so the ghnola's fresh ." Gentry says he once tried a snappier package but found original plain wrapper 1 outsold it four to one. "I relllY think ti Ille-biC compeates get thtlr hlndl on it, ti ,would become a bad word!' Gentr)' aa)'I. • Still, )le'1 elHDdloa into Davon -honey ilinmld; apple blueben')r and null -and pro- moting bll ~ wafne mix, crunchy granola eooktet and individual servings out of vending machine s. FRANCIDSES PRODUCE CruflCihy Granola in Arizona , New York. Utah, Missouri, Canada, Maryland, Ne,., Zealand and Australia and plants are planned in Europe and Asia. Gentry credits .. the young folks" for putting his idea 9ver. He remembers the early days in Hollister when he delivered cereal to grocery stores himself, driving:a panel truck . "I'd pick up the kids hitch- hiking and when they'd see the granola in the back. they'd express to me: 'Far out.' " Mystery: ~ try. . : Tbe soft-spoken 50-~ar-old' 1 'M • ' ' '""lainl his "big blu " was fr annix ~ ta"°g cash instead re-' ~ ta!iilng a percentage of profils C l M ~ when h• franchised dealers. , on alt • ~ I FOil &XAMPLE, AFTER ~. his cereal caught on in ;~ t:. ff ' t ' ' . I ; ~ rr.·. ,. ,. '· ' 1-I , •. (. ·. ~ New CO i Harry P. Madera was to t ,..Ueve Capt. William ' Ei Betzer today as com· ; m,.nder of the Naval Weapons Center in r, Sell Beach. Madera, a 1960 graduale of the r U."$.; Naval Academy, ( haa been executive of~ fice; of the facility sinct .August, 1970. I ' HOLLYWOOD (AP) -He called himself an advance man. !or t be 41Mannix" television series and told one -and all In Crescent City, a s m a 1 I-Northern California town, that he was making ar- rangemenll for the series to shoot one of its segments there. . The man, who identified himself as Billy Lee Dalton, shbwed up last weekend and hired 20 extras, ordered 2,000 cupclkes and arranged for 210 rooms in motels aod hoines. · Then he left, skipping out on his motel bill and saying the company would be along Tues- day. When they failed io show up, local theater owner William Chapman, who had assisted t'1c man, contacted Para· mount Television here. A production manal{er told him there were no plans for the television show to shoot in Crescent City -and nobody kn~w, anyone affiliated • w!th the series named Dalton. TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ We Dare YQu .•• Every Saturday l~Ftit ,; Glidden Latex HOllse Paint Menv celer1 fer ••t•rler wood 11111 _.1:'!•1•11rv. Drle1 ip lO·mi11, Wtrm w1ttr . c;letn11p. Save On 9" Roller & Tray Kit Ptint the ft1t w1y. U1t with oil or l•l•t p•inl, Cl1111 1!!d rt·u11 • Co111p. 59" .. "" " Spred~ Gel-Flo Alkyd Exterior House Paint The thick peint that covers in only one coat. looks Ii~• two coats even over black. Eesy fnd fest to apply. Dries to • profession•! finish. Seels protects. Fabulous colors. 98 ' GAL. j . Glidden Super Redwood Stain 1 U1t e11 ~I.rt er ttC•¥er1d 1urf111 te ,rot.ct 1n4 ,,,,.,., •• Highly p111tlrt• 11., •• l11y 11111for111 celer. ; 199 . .... MAKE. A CHOICE! 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Latex Wall Paint Bring out your interior decora- tor dre1ms end put them on your walls. spred® satin lets you choose from almost 3000 colors. E11y to tpply. Dries in 20 odorless moments. Water cleenup. COIU Miil 97 GAL. • HOURS: WEUDAYS 9 TO 9 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 TO 6PM ...., • ' ' ' DAILY PILOT ]:J by 1'1arvia !llyen . Save•pnpfish T~y Ope11s Chang's Objects D' Arte Orientalft • • ' . . . . . . . ... , ... :. ~ . . . t t • • •• •••• t • ...... "WHY CW'T U/£ lf)Lf} aJR PEBATE5 LIKE 'TlrE = f!OllTKAL CANPIPATFf [)')? .r NOTICE THEY EACH GET Ef?VAL 7/ME.'" LA Affected More . Autos Turn By BILL STOCKTON AP Sci.rte. Wrll•r LOS ANGELES -Neat bumper stickers promising clear skies are popping up with increasing frequency on Southern California's busy, smog<hoked freeways these days. "This ls A Clean Air Vehicle Powered by Propane," reads one. "Powered by Clean-Burning Natural Gas," says another. The message is clear: -Pollution-free automobiles fuels are available that com- pete quite · ,.,.ell in both performance and price \\'ith gasoline. -Automobiles can be con- verted quickly to burn such fu els and the conversion cost, 'Great, just great. We're very happy with It.' while still prohibitively high .for the family auto, is within easy reach or the fleet operator. · -If every automobile in Southern California were con- verted today lo run on one of the "gasenous fuels," smog ~·ould be virtually gone tomor- row." SUCH COMPLETE CON- VERSION seems1mpossible to ettain, however, so proponents of gaseous-fueled automobiles are zeroing in on the operators of automobile and truck fleets. Studies conducted in the Los Angeles basin indicated that if all or the 360,000 fleet vehicles, which represent 9 percent of the area's four mi 11 ion automobiles, were converted, smog would be cut in half. The reason is tbat the fleet vehicles account for a much larger proportion of the dally dri ving in the basin. C.Ompanies specializing in automobile conversion report business is booming. ONE FIR~1, Petrolane, Inc., }las conversion centers in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, 70 miles to the east, and San ' Diego. Tn two years since the firs t center opened, more than , 3,300 vehicles, mostly fleet · automobiles, have been con- verted to propane. Smog Abatement Systems. Inc., opened a center last winter in Los Angeles to con- vert vehicles to compres~ed natural gas. More than 600 , automobiles· have g o n e through its shop. Consumption of propane. a "' byproduct of gasoline refining, ~ tias been steadily growing. In I 1966 more than 22 million gallons were sold for use in in- ternal combustion engines in California, Petrolane officials said. In 1970, the last year for which figures are available, consumption had grown to 35 million gallons. Despite the growing con- version rate, the total seems a pittance, the number of state gaseous fuel road tax ex· emption pennits indicate. STATE OFFICIALS REPORT the permits include 7,310 propane permits, 1,421 for compressed natural gas and 63 for liquid natural gas. The bulk of these are fleet vehicles, and a poll of fleet operators who converted i~ dicated happiness with the swit ch. "We like it very well so far. There's been no problem ex· cept perhaps a slight power Joss ," reported an official of Consolidated Freightways, a Los Angeles trucking firm. "Great, just great. \Ve're very happy with it," echoed a spokesman for another freight company that coqverted almost 100 trucks to propane. GASEOUS BOOSTERS say the switch will double or triple oil and spark plug life, reduce engine wear substantially and lower maintenance costs, besides cutting air-polluting exhaust gases to almost zero. For natural gas or propane, conversion requires installing storage tanks-usually in the trunks of sedans, elsewhere in trucks-and adding g a s regulators and a new· carburetor under the hood. Systems are available that allow the driver to return con- ventional gasoline if he wishes by a switch on the dashboard. Conversion can cost up to $500 for a truck, less for a small family se~an. And some lending in- stitutions have said they'll make loans at reduced in- terest rates and with deferred payments to businesses and consumers who convert. REFuELING REMAINS A problem, with only about 150 propa ne stations and a half dozen compressed natural gas stations in the Los Angeles area. Both Petrolane and S m o g Abatement S}'stems have plans for more. In Sacramento, several bills are pending before t h e Legislature which would pro- vide incentives beyond the ex- isting exemption of a six-cent state road tax that drops fuel costs to about 20 cents a gallon. I See by Today's Want Ads e Tiffi WILD ONE, that'll lhl.!1 '70 Maverick with air condltionfng, radio, p:>Wer brakes atf steering and a landau top. Round lhll one up. e BE A FREE SPm.IT, travel with thb Nimrod tent trailer, It 81.eeps 4. pt0ple, hM a 10' canopy, ABS p!Bf\lc top and a ecreen door. • At..MOsr NEW, that11 th!!I 1971 Honda 1'15CL. It's Iii excellant cobdl!lon and h11 been driven only 4. montha. BOULDER CITY, N • v. (APl -Wllh !he blessln1 ol c11vironn1ental specialists, tile Department of the Interior an- nounced it wilt construct an artificial pool in an effort to save the rare desert pupflsb Crom exUnction. '!'he .tiny pupfish, found .the wann waters of Devil's Hole in Death Valley, are in danger because of a lowering water table there. Commissioner of Reclama- tion Ellis L. Annstrong said some pupfish 'vill be taken from Devil's Hole to a warm \vater concrete tank to.be con-The pxil will be located near structed near the Colorado the Colorado River on the River in southeastern Nevada. •----------. HE SAID THE ACTION hu I ECOLOGY been agreed upon by his bureau, the Nevada Depart· ~----------' ment o! Fish and Game, and Nevada side of Hoover Dam, lhe Bu_reau o{ Sport Fiaherles be said, with a nearby warm and Wild!Ue. · spring providing the water. The Bureau of Reclamation will provide up to $7 ,500 for construction 0£ the pool, he said, while the other two agen- cies will provide additional funds and be responsible for transplanting the fish and maintaining the new pool. ONE OF THE MAIN objects of the proposal, he said, will be to demonstrate that such transplants are practicaJ . He also said the government wants to separate some of the pupfisb from Devil's Hole to insure t/181 the entire puprlsh population would not be wiped out by a single catastrophe. Environmental specialists told the agencies they believe the warm springs be Io w Hoover Dam provlde water similar to that in Devil's Hole and that the pupfish should survive· and reproduce in a man-made pool. IF TIIE HOOVER DAM proj- ect is successful, Armstrong said, it will provide a source for restocking in Devil 's Hole. "The Hoover Dam refugium was born out of fears by cOnt servaUonists and ecologists thOI tbe desert pupl~h face • precarious existence in the serles of springs and pools ln their natural habitate and are threatened by lowering water le\'els resulting from irrigation s,. ........ Ancient Porcelains PrKlous Stone C•rvlngs Snuff Boltlt1 3355 Via Lido, Suite "C" \';! :;"• ....... -675-6711 pumping by private lnterest!,"1~~~~~~~~~~~ Armstrong said. 1: Armstrong said the slightest 1.-----------, drop in the water ltvel al Devil'ii Hole could wipe out the pupfish population t h e r e because scientists believe the fi sh reproduce on a sllelf cur- rently only a few inches below KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT the present watt'r surfaC't'_'-:__'.':========== The Lowest Prices Under The Sun OPEN MONDAY JULY 3rd, 9-6 CLOSED JULY 4th (E MPLOYEES INDEPENDEN T DAY! "They talked me into it." • • hrbec:111e lltctrlc•lly Wit• New Electro-Grill Th• •••v .12ov 1ltctric grill• Plug it in end clitl • h··· e Gtnuint, 1molcy.-,ood BBQ flavor With C•rt #IG·l or With Pott olHI NM, 134.95 #EG·2 •••• ~!" Ooly .. 118, 95 • i ..... ' .. . ' .. Styrofoam 6-Pak & Water Coolers Eety to c1rry Keeps food end drinks cool LIMltff 9u•.,h'-s 88'· ... 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Prices Good thru Wednesd•y ·July 6th • • • Handy Auto Water Bag K11p1 wtt1r cool end cle1n Don't 91t ceught without wtttr when you nttcl It A m111t for Ytcetion frtvtl 169 Electric Charcoal Lighter No m1111 or f11s1 No 911olin• odor St1rt1 co1h quic•tv 129 Black & Decke~ Compact Yi" Drill • E1sy to hendle with tr1mend .. u twi1tint control. • lmprov1cl, b11rn·o11t protected motor • Model No • 7205 1999 Dependable Fluidmaster Toilet Ballcock e Two 1!111, 11 1/,"1Mlll" E11y to lntftlf, l11th11ilH 111 11ot•••erv fitti"I• e Modtl 400 429 ·- (O\ll MIU ·1 ., I I I • I jf OAILV PILOr Thund11, Ju.nt 29, 1~72 \IPJ Tt._...,1 Not Monkey B11siness Dr. Gray Eaton hands apple 'to °Five," Ja,panese monkey at Oregon Primate Center-in Aloha. A psychologist , Dr. Eaton is s tudying behavior patterns concerning social and sexual life of monkeys. 'Five' got name from identification number on back. Sierra Highway Construction Off IN THE HIGH SIERRA CAP) -Gov. Reagan an- nounced that the White Hou se reversed planned construction of a major new trans-Sierra highway cutting across the John Muir Trail and past the rocky spires of the Minarets. Reagan also prop ose d Wednesday two major wilderness areas to the north and south of the Minarets Summit area In the Central Sierra be Jinked. "I am. convinced that by such action we can prevent the creation of a high-.speed traM-Sierra hig1lway through this area for all time and preserve the vast, primitive beauty of this wilderness for generations of Californians yet to ~e," Reagan said. THE GOVERNOR MADE the announcement in a state- ment released in the Ca pitol in Sacramento. He was schedul- ed to fly by helicopter and ride by horseback to the Min- arets Summit area -north· west Of Bishop -to make lhe announcement on the spot with Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton. tional Monument, now reached by an unpaved road. But it also would have provided a key link In the proposed route across the Sierra. Argricultural interests in California'a Central Valley long have pushed for a new Sierra highway for transporta- tion of their produce directly across the mountain toward eastern markets. Reagan said he has been op- posed to the new highway and received a telegram from federal budget director Caspar Weinberger announciog 1'the President's complete support for our position." l\EAGAN SAID N I X 0 :-; agrees "with our recom- mendations that d a m a g e would be done to the en- vironment by the development o f these roadways" and can- celed the construction plans. --A-corp .of newsmen. rode into the Minarets area o n horseback for the unusual mountain press conference. "President Nixon has banded us the victory we "°8ve sought for so long," Reagan's statement said. "For this ac- tion, he deserves the thanks of every Californian:· "Finally. 1 am today pro- posing a permanen t solution to this problem -to close this corridor forever by merging the ex.isling Minarets and John Muir wilderness areas into one," Reagan said. • The U.S. Forest Service had budgeted $2.3 million to build nearb' three miles of paved, high-speed road across the Minarets Summit Dear Mam- moth -between Yosemite NaUoo.al Park on the north and Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks on the south. THE ROAD WOULD BA VE served Devils Postpile Na- Then he said such action was needed to prevent con- struction of another trans-- Sierra highway through the Minarets region "for a I I time." * * * * * * Dryness to Cause Forest Closings LOS ANGELES (AP) Parts of the Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties will be closed to the public for the rest of the summer starting Saturday because of fire danger, the U.S. Forest Service said. A spokesman said the clos- ing of foothill areas stretching from above La Canada to I ECOLOGY Unland wlll last until the fall when rains are expected to lower the brush fire hazard. The public can obtain writ- ten permission to enter the closed areas on a day·to-day basis. however, the spokesman added. e Weed Control MADERA (AP\ -Faced with the failure o{ herblcic.ies to coni:rol cert8in kinds of wild gr111es, g row ers in California's San J o a q u in VaJley are turning to one or nature 's oldest forms of weed conlrol -geese. Weeding with geese Is prob- ably one of the m01St natural method of seJecUve biological conlrol In tho arsenal of wetd tupp~ion methods: -r·a 1 d CLarence Johnson. a Universi· ty of Ciollfomi.t farm adviser for Madera <;ounty. Ali&ugh the uae of ,..,. wu (.'OMl'OOn in C3liforn11 15 yean ago, Johnson said. lbe pncllet died out until sev..,I yean ago when II ,... found lhat certain herbicldts dldn'I do Ille job. ~ -es .... ren.. SACRAMBN'l'O (AP) -A bW I.....w to lri&ler !!dual fund;,. for 1mog tall oo can in the Laa AalelOI Basin bu bout tfllll'OWd by a 0 I Assembly committee. T h e vote was 1~3. It would set up a seven- member committee em- powered to seek and use fur.ds for auto inspections and con· sumer information. Five com- mission members would be appointed by the governor, one by the state Senate and one by the Assembly. Under the bill by Democratic Assemblymen Wadle Deddeh of Chula Visla and John Foran of San Fran- cisco, $0.2 million would be ap- propriated in state monies - $1 million Of that for replac~ ment of polluting vehicles owned by lowe-r I n c o m e persons. I e To Sell Sites SAN DIEGO (AP) -The American Oil Co. says it is selling some of its service st&· lions here. "Our performance in Diego has ~n very satisfying, 11 marketing manager H.P. Oen- del said. "But long-range economics and supply dif· ficulties dictate some diveS't- ment.1' He declined to eJaborate. Amerloan Oil owns about 70 service stations in the San Diego area but the company would not sliy how many are being sold, or to whom. e fllinlng J\liiced SACRAMENTO (AP) -A molullon u..... the federal governhl(!nt to aay no to any •trip mining proJecll In tho Los Padtts Nallonal Fomt bU beeo sect to tbe Asaembly floor. The Asstmbly Ru!., Com- mlllee'1 acllon waJ on what tbe meawrt'• author De m ocratic Asstmblym•n Kfn MacDonald ol OJal, called "one ol U. holteat Issues In Ojai Valley right now." I Diplomas Denote New Stat.u.s A number of Orang• Coast students r e c e i v e d degrees from Cal Stale Long Beach at the unlverslty'i"23rd annual commencement ceremonies. The June graduates were the first to receive their degrees with the institution's new name, California State University , Long Beach. The change from "colJege" . to ••university" became effective June 1. The tm commencement ex- ercises also marked the first time that i ndiv id u a l ceremonjes were held for each of the six schools within the univers ity and the first time the event has been on campus 11lnce 1962. Harbo r area ·graduates are : FllOM SALIOA: l.c.bert E. Bl'-E'' 306 l lnd<I Avt.1 Ht!!rY J· BMk~ 1!.00 , O<:Nn Blvd.; Pllllli • 0Ud1~. 63>11 . B•IJX>t e vd.: D1rre I . Mt'toer. 1 7 W. 81ltlot Blvd.; DOl'llld A. Mllltr1. 20CI nn St. Incl W!lll1m B, ~Int. 19'1)1 E. ltlbOlt Slv~ FRO 8 LBO ISL.A.ND: Norl I(. Blorli;o~tl, lt\'t ~Y~ Ave.1· ~lllttlllll A, eowlvs. 113 cor11 sr.; lmotflr A. L~rlCh, 111 Altol""'1t Aw.; Alan D. MK• (I~!; UOll B•1~ Avt. and Miry t<. MfrlOUSOI. SOI Ptrk Av~-, Donlld L. Stipp, 10-I' S. BIY Froni: D1vld H. Stotei, 20 T-z .Avt., P1mtll J •. Trowt, P.O. Bo• 3"11 1nd GrffWY E WlllKe. P.O. Bex m. FAOM c·oRONA DEL MAii: P11rkl1 P. e1rrow, t736 E. CN1t Hw!.j A11ron IC AnderlOn, '°'v, MlriOD 0 Avf .; Jimt$ P. Aynes, 2" HellolrOPe .Avt.; Rkhlrd M. Brtnn1n, 600 P11ol1U Drive alHI l'tlchtrd A. Gaultv, 711 N1rcls1111 ,__~ D. K•llW,' 11\0l Co<"•i Aloe Avt.i l•linar W. IC-I. NOi Pvff1"1 IC•llfl • KlmHy, 1611'1 ~ Clrctt ; DOI\ L. ICl"11Kfl, 1tlH S.nlt ioellllt Ind Ot6ortn K. t<ltu1, 1l'ttl Lot. ,,._, Ctwri.. t. L.ottrwoodtJ::.17(1tt $an ltlurclo s1.1 J1111n .e L 0111, tm JtlttrdO St.1 J011n I . norotn, n:M r.• ••'" ClrC111 O.n L-Midi-. t•j..jt lnyon Clrde 9nd Bonnie J. M1111ero, .. 11 Atplt-St. MtrOfl c. Motw. 17272 EUcild St. 8 1 lltY J. Mof"rll liWJCI 0.lll>' .Ave.j LUii A. Ntvtf't'fl, l ~t.0 Mt. Mllcflell C!rclt1 IC'!lf141111 0 1ltJUW1MI; 1"'9 A.ti SI. ~ Rotttrt D. ,,1...., l l:xl J11nlper St. $1tff N, P•t9tic.. 11n1 81y ClrCltl Oon•ld L. Pvclor,_..,.., Lt cor11nm1 Ave;T --11ut11 e . "'ttall""" f.dl to. Estr.ii. ,live.I CQrllS~ A. 1t0fo11, t1SJ El AWi ~)r(lt Ind Cllllrl" M. !.111rer. 1~1"J I Ce'l!rtl A..-. JtOllt d $d'l ... ktlbert 1~ s.,.,. Ctrlottt; Cllrlstlne A. ~cl. f0t5 L• Lll'ldt Ave.; Lor-F !.lf'Of'lf, 11~1 m Flll0t s1 1 c,,., o. lur.-. 11...:i Dld t 131 ~Id C. \'1no._mor1 toe7 e11ctolrd Av• 1 Oontld L. vfcttr1, MOii $9"1t Arebtll• ~ Linc!• A. YO"""· lt?U·F Eotl'!ld 5t FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH, S11,tn .A911U1r. 2UJS CFlesftrfleld L1M1 Jtoti.rt J, Allen, 8731 LtmWrl Orlve; !1-.n .. ,.1, A. Af\derson, 11101 Sorl,,..,i,.r., SI. i:JO; Ctlhr~n A. Andrtwl, 17111 Solw c111~. AO&<! 111 tfld AU ... J . M -ro-111, •m Mvr111 ort..-. Ct•ol l , Arthl11<1ff>n, •'°"1 Ewl"llf Circle; Tflom"I ,livMlf, 1'31\1 M"<!tll.., Lt1M1 S1•1 E. e1rrtov!n. 6m s111~"'• Drlv•; Howard R. B1lcfwln, 5TM M•"91'\l"' Drive; lilfchtrd W. l!r~lol~. j10(I W,,,,.., Av1. 7.J.A and A"'onlo J . B~nruero, 75.~I """"""' .S•. 4 [)r!11111 8~rtl•v, 1'!01 !;np!1"" SI. I; Ll116'1 C B~•lr.1-v. 1~'1 l)ilml11n O' F<twln F. 81rrl11'11e<, flf2 K1nulut Dr'v•• Donn" B"'~'"v, 1~'' """'•nd S!. 4: Lindt G. B1rll.l1v, lMSI D"'1!1an D: El'IWl11 F. BllN'~"''"'• 919? l<ell.,h•! ~fvei Brtd A.' a1tHnan, 93:22 Lt!l1nl Drlv• arid r.-ork E. Bt11Y, 21461 $. arooldwrst 31,. Fr~11k R, ~In, ?U67 P1Clllc CQltit Hwv.i Ronald Bennt1t, 6901 Or~•d1'" Cirri~: Olar~ I .. •rwl TflonMI J. B•11•Gr1, both of IS81l St!ltsl L111t 111(1 Wiiiiam N. 8lcn11, 5152 Pldu1 Drive. Aueberi J . Bkhter, P. Cl. Bo~ l:tllt GIN ~r.11rson. 21051 H•islown Ulfl St. '"' lftO <:1111111a. '11~~l:1 or1vt1 11 wl'iiu!~·, 1~1~~ w1?.fr~ ~. 'l1!:".w.,~1~· ~':~ T1=-rw. ~.,~:.'""1f12.P' 0:::~" ... ~~~ •tll M!norun c/ja.,;n. 't ,1,, I ln Dl'1Vt'I ~Hlhlet Fvti*lwl. S:Jt •lvtr• 'ti r9lnl1 J. Htln. 1) & .. n JJ 81111' ':f:~nw~;:.:.nd Slndrt A. ~lnM. ltX2 llclt Aw,1 CllWYt A. o.rti.ld. 1~ M~ll\', 24 he tnd c-i. J. Ho111GA. P1lrl<J• A.. ~lllllit. 21:1.a W•v'\~ Port R1mso1l'I l'tKe 11111 DtVlct J. II 14111 A. c•rcle1 (v111fll'w Plnllr, I c.i .... 1111 s.wr. Drlw. .:t:ri:··1,..~.~°"'lr"M~!1t~lK~~~~~ Go!df'lwttl Sl.; 11 ltm .A. P<tllY, Mtf'Olrl'I I. O.rlld'I. 411 .. 111'1« Clllrloftt A. J-r. f900 Hl1'1~111 Cor11c111 C; 81<bo1rj J. Ptlcldv, j1 "°"1 8tlh A. 011 .. -. .01 ~11 AYf,I o..,._ L-JllT'lff. 117 14111 1. Ind v;(~6v'~nt~nlel • ,r~tkt, • '"1-~ ~ M. :r.;mmtdi lO:I •t.i, Gtrv W. J'"""1, 47 1.ifl SI . Greool'W A. ll:tdlt, l1Jfl Wlld'°'f $',; '"' • Hou ' 4l05~61nd Jl:oM Ja.11 CKKU..,.lnl 311 Gtll-W1v; r:nt; llontkt 0. lltt, lVSl WIUttt t lld ICtll w .• inl'l!I. -IHVlor• J-P. o.a fol, n flfl St.J RObtrt J . llti 81Uv• L. Jttldd. 4033 W1r1 "''~VI Kuc:~tl. 1'° Jiii St,; H•-· m vt.1 Coltllt M. Rffd, 1291 Detwl I' I!. Jtr!Md.y, 29'kir-6 SI.; DOii Mtr Vi1t1 vt. Ind LIN'Y J, Lllnll'll, D'jve tlld T.,.ry L-Rf/eel. I £. tckMlft. ,. .811• C-; F...otritk 10$ LoYO!a l'lta. <;:11Uornl1 St C. L. JClllMOn, '°2 29111 St,.; ltobwl W. John K. LllJlf, l)Ot !.Ml WIVI wrui.m G. R.,..., 41~r1n~d J°""""'-''}/ Br11Ct 1,.~I •I'd 1Uchl!'11 Ltchltlt,...., nt\'t lJlll St.1 B~v~1 11g::~1.wt:~'Witt~. I)~ f.i'::" I.. llhn~ 1ff7 Port c1111w1 k(::l IL Ll=tU, tlt '°'to s~ l St.! !.uitn"' L. Roti.rt. I 12111 SI. Ltsht A. Johnston • .ot w .. tmlM!tt" .,J ii.°!°~ \uc.:t~'G ~ \\~" onl . Ind Gt~W G. tnd = G. Robln5Cln. Av •• ; w....civ J. l(ldltc, '°7 c ... cr, Ar MlktOMdo, 209 7111 $1, A; bOlll r,1 ~ll Rt.,.,, ~·"'· "I"'' tt:•llCJI Kel!Y, 1"61 w. &tlbOll Pritc1'1j r. M11Hrl1. P.O. 80JI; 'l; J:.: 11~o:!-,111~:'-.~' 1,~i11t•,er.:::11 l~~·~nc1 's"i~v.:·0.1..eM.-:::r,.~~'"~O(/~ ~=,,.,..·~· %,.. \~ ti~ 2-t· .nJ LIM/ Mervtlltn ROll<ltl. 1 • t l OC.tnlrtlnl. Rodnev 1y:'»fMt•ll'f Drive 5, R~~hltl Drlvt tnd P•!rld l A. Rum-D1vJd A. t;tt."'i!lk .no'JV. Ntot~ Rr; , , Hl2 111! St,1 &tr• ,.,~::3:1'· ""•• ,"°", ,',',"11;'· L~f!f· '''' t';· '' Apvt.;_J.oM • t n1 210 1UI /·' rv • Mllll!ck. l2'l00 Mon tc/19 Av1.1 ' -.. 1tn•1"' J~ Gowin, 010 City S .; Sar1fl A. MOff1111 1"6 6111. St.1 C•r'* C. Arn d Jb!.11n11rdk , P-12 Kern tYt1 N911CY J, t1rll1""' '11» W, <>n.n Morin ns ,1'~'· tnd fllzltlell\ Mor· selent • Stlldltn. l .. 51 SlytlfOOll; Front 1nd fld1 L. P1rt«, 1~12 Stn-rlt. 12i11 DI! i. DrfYt 3:1.fl . L1n1; f>hYUI! D. !.iulltterry, ll'Gfl Ailh ll1:r. Dr1Yt. Sltvtn p N d'IPllOll. 1'26 Ottlll !.t, and 01v d L. $tlllw , 1'7st Lavell 1ncv J. Prlct. lfl'll Port ear1M1rlh .Avt.; Rcntld L. Olll\, a)Q Ctl1lln1 Lint. ' Plta; Mtrilrn Y. flor:lffl\. tDO Ctlll• AYt.· ll'lomas G, Oldl, 1 M1rln1 Or!vt Jtatl>fl J, Schmitz. 1176.l G,..ry PIKll ROY RI ftllSWISIOI 111~ W. l"~l'f!1 I; fll"r1k Ongk1n1111nllwl, !SO M1rlJ11 Ltne1 Lln<ll J. Seam1n, f'l W, F I F -'• k M 11 2'!11 I w''"'' '°'· M-IN,· """"' . ""''· ron ; ,....,, c · nnon, Orove 11 tncl Phorflt"'Pfllrnoli.elll '"' 601 ~'-·i mllll..,, D. Smer1, J.600 lillvor Aw. hl1ncl Vltw li,\ltlh St.;f1!r~ Shacl<lflonl.1.191.11 -Midi A. Stlllmtn, ill BHconG li1y. Mlcflltl (, POQ1Ht!tl U11 'h El.ctrlc ClnYOn l~t and Giit' F, ·w1 ... , WI. lltf!'I ~lrkt. «lo! Vl1l1 r1tnclt1 Avt.1 Stndrt B. Pott..-, lU Ocea" 41 Gol~r I... John E, l tot, 2121 V .. 11 UrtdOI· AYt : Devkl G Powtll. 11 MlrlNI Dlnlel D. $ w r, 21.SSl lrOOk.hurj/ Wml•m L 11, no1 C11v St; Mtcflee Dr!Vt i Gtoroe e·. ~•nd~1(, 117 13ih SL SI. 50; Dorothv G. S"-~ 115: Mi!i"WffVlf". 4110"11 SM1110!"e Dfl¥11 Ind t<etflt"11 E lte1vt1r. ~l Dog. Brookhurst St. '°' £u.11ene f<. Sliva. J L Wetld~ lnl Bedford LIM ' -• • 114'1 Ch1ptrrtl Ll11t1 Ctrl A. Ski"""'· 1 Mef•1rtl P. Wkl,ton, 2IOO HolldlY ""'' M O ' -c 1•1 •·1 -' p ROfd Ooue111 . ov. Ul l'I St. c-1041 s",;.~f11, 4~1 ~ s'r ve 1'"' hOm.li • FR.i>M Sf.AL !EACH: GWfl'1 .A.tnmJ, Lvn" M, SChmldt, 23"16111 St. 1: M1rityn L C •·1-·· ·-M·-0"' 151» C1t1U111; L n01 L. A.ndlr~. -tl:n S . .SCllOCh1 333 ht St,; liltnt!t M. " • ,., .....,., _,.. ..,,ord .,v1; Ctndltt>trryJ DtbOl"•h H. MtflorlY, P.O. SC:lloedl, l•l6V1 Ocean .Ave. end Shlllri ~O.Hs>h M. Sll(ohowsk~ 1'°'2 w1rr1n 90l 113; RObl" J, APMllM'-· JAS J. SCl!ollt-. 16l7 $Nl WIY 10 . t ne; Jowl>fl W, l NUtdlntl, nil MIJ"Yllll t nd L111rlt J . .AVlf'J, LlnOI S. Sn.trtf 1110 Wl1! ... l1 SI.I ld!,lllfleld D'lve; Miry N. Sit nd-l'honcr M, eirtet, 11 M1rln1 Oriv11 Suwn J, Sfllnt. 10 Dol11hln Ave. 1; ridg41, 1i102 (;1040 l own LIM ind ~1rl <:;. Berto, 113 lff~l WltUtm s. Sflum1rd{ l:M 11111 S!.; ~:f~:.'' J. s111111tnson, '"""' C•mlLI• ef~~ /nsB~!'rv~~ ,:1~ ~ ~~~~J.s.,!ruNl!t~i J~fah!n~'.· :O~ A ids S0t1 ' l• • SI 11Clf1f:S 1216 ·0c.,n. of 711 Sel Breeze Dr1v1. a .,y '-IWlrd, 713' s-r Avt./ c11r(1 T. Bovie 3311 en_.-W•Yt H-•rd N. Smllfl 1111/i "" SI.; eenton A. Stew1r1, 1901 11111111 or1v1: 0 ," .. 'P ,,.,,_,, 111 1nd st.1 Jame1 it. sm1111 P. 0. Box 1111 ; Rou German-born Vera Lisi f rent M. Sllw1r1, IO!M1 V1t11r For1111 ·-ocn... s s 11• ·-> I S ... Ml N Steven A. stew1rt, 719 M1ln St. •nd WUll1m . Br.ICfY, Ill OC••n .Aw.1 . m '" ...., s I. K .... .,.,; ch•et . Tl•Pkl S1!ttm1. 61~10tn $1. Ml1:1el P. Srlllltnl. 213 81w &lvd. 1 Storerer, 121 13111 SI. F •nd wmi.m H. scrubs floors in Orlan· Fr.O.rl<:t E. JJ1l1•• 6'21 Clirt 1 Mtrt1lt E. Srown, '°5 ._ 6reett St~~:leG.1\~~t~~l!~3olR°Mg· $1. 11 Ori~•: Aobfrt N. 11 c, 1111 T111>en. Dr vo. ,, 0 , 1 s d Fl t h I ra1's e l'0-0: Ereln L. TffCFMr. 2101 SNlOrlh Thoml~ J. BrUll!lfk, 1'10 MttlM motfly • err11$1!, 111 \ft 1th !.; 0, a. 0 e p L•~i,.;;· Edgar J. TflomP!IO!'l'rl61'21 um-J.yt,1 Jo "J, B11tcr.vlkl, 111 7111 SI . .A; Coonlt J. T1rry, JU Princeton Circle: "' M II -·-' k ·-•• A DA•11 Ctrolvn P. r1111er, 7"5 Clipper Way m 0 n e y to bring son mere I ., n L. tilde, 9!112 Jvnn • u< 1' ••• v..tln W./ "'>o '"' •··-••• R. ,o-01", .... Wl•l<ril Quiet S11rf Clrde. A. 1nd Rodtt" ct R. BYron. toclfl of 1 ....... "" • .,.._ Yl'9'1"1• M. Tom, 16512 Kelloo Clrcle 121h SI. D S•v1c1or J. \'tbtl. ~31.( Dogwood Aw.; Manfred, from whom 2; Nancy l . TODmb$, 5247 Gll!l\roy Richard R. C1lvo, 3611 Wlsterll St.: Miio v. Vanbffk. '" -'";· stwrcn A, Drive; H1rrv M. Tr11.1• 6451 Brow" Ger•ld K. C1ml>btll. 33l hi 51. 117-0: "" h h be I d A'S~rtfl £. Glnler, 52S H1i1I Drlv1; Dennr1 M. and G1U F. Hurwll1, bolll 0< 501"" F.,.nleal Ave.,· Mlcf111I J. and Pa!rkll A. McMllJ n. bOth of S2CJ~ Bt9ont1 .Avt. tnd R-N1v1rrc, ...., c1,....11on .Ave. Jon,. M. Bl~kmore, 16102 Waikiki Lent; Jud!tll L. 81~n~!n<Mn. 1,.-,11 Summerflekl L1"'1 Jav 8119", 6600 W~rn~r Ave. I' 1tnd Gary D. 8oldlzsar, l65J2 Torll ln LIM. Danie! L. BOOtltt. 11111 Bolsa cn1c1 Ro1d; Kelvin D. Borcoman, 16262 Birdie lane; Sleven E . BowerJ. 9111 ICnlonts Clrc!e; E!h1!yn C. Sracbhaw, 11.Wl FllMslone L"ne and Sttnlct 8r100, 15391 Columb!t Lane. · Clrtlt Ind Frederick c. truemtn, S061 Phyllis J. Ctrll, 2031/i Sth St.; C1rol1 Whelan, Ill '111 S!. 2; ljhard F, S e as eO Separ& e McFadden Ave. A. Ct!tlllo, m "" ,,fl st. ind Cynlfll• Wllltt!Tltn, 3590 S11riflower C rcle •"d ·)Donlld E. lryoeo, 1211 Newm1n SI.; Cflambertaln, 'J$ll Merlna Drive. Kenneth M. WltllSQn, 1Q lllh SI, 6. 27 yeafS , tO this COUD• • •lr,lev L. Turshmln, •m Ftrinelli JIU 11. Clare( 2u lOlh SI. ?; Broce He. D11rleen A. Wiikerson, 1213 !.tel W.Jy; I ..... " U ' I ~ ... • •• ,. "~1 c. Wllll1mson. 1016 Oct &"l try She r e c e n t y r ve; V • 111m. 5261 '"ray ofle,., '416 rcinw .. vt .; " " · Pl!r ell Wolemtllrght, 100$ Oct1n Ave. • o~ve; J.Jnk:e ic. vu h•••· 9271 Neol~n1 omb1. 2SS·A 6111 s1.1 Keltfl E. ,.,d R•nd•H ". v'"'''· ''' 111 s1. K· l ea.rned he 1•8 11·vm· g ;" 01le $ r.lknol•s, 2115 Pebble Drive; Pt111 w 0Nltderme1tr1. lOU Tiiler WIWI Rlcl'llrd· R Ptrb. 51• D1thll• Ave. Ind W•lltV Q,. Rood11211 Key Wtsl Orlv•. Tr-F !.mllh, JIS\l:i Merollfrll• .Avt.J C1rol A. Strtuibl/r!J, :JM Fer,.le1I Ave · B1rrr J l1nneri 900 !.ea Lint Ai 1,nd.'1!U11belll. A. Tro fir, n1 J11ml111 11"F1ROM COSTA MESA : .Antnonv L. Abbot! 2526 S1ni1t Ant Ave.; Eslhlf" ~· .Anderiion, )Q50 Ceylon Drive; J1mtt · .Averv, 2138 Corvo Pl1ce; Jl.ldl!fl ~~ e~rt11Cn. 3202. co1or1dc P11c1 '"" b•ntll A. emzlnaer, 702 Pr1nce1001 ·~~-J. e1~1. Z271 Pl1c..,tl1 Ave.1 J011nnt Blair, 351 Nasstu; Liv,..• J. Bl1nlcirn1hlp. 2745 DtSolo .Ave .• ; Sue A. Bleekl1y, 1561-8 Oran.ge .Ave. 11'1<1 san· dr1 L. 8l0<k, 2Jol l Elden Ave. Kenneth M. Boblct, 1'9"" Sltrt1 SI .: Roaemarte H. Bodroi;JI, 209~ Mar!lri WtYI Robert E. Bonnln11, 267 2111 SI ; Ectw1rd E ertnldev. 959 Coneren SI. 1nd Patrldt T. Brooks. 1766 &rl1lol St. 11t 1ro1 A. Bro¥1'n:2:m Elden Avt, 3:2: W1vno L 8rownln9, __ 7009 Swtn Drive; M<•r.l!I S. Burns, 2805 L.I 51111 Ave.1 Dtv d c. B1sn111, 395 E 1611'1 St. 1nd Wllll1m A. 1rl..,n, 29ll Pemba Drive. C>IMll M. CISI. 2151 Founltln WIY E · Byron P Con~1 2100 Pet!r'IO" Wll' 21A1 Jovce" L. ..,.,1, m H 11 Place; J111'111 E. Dtndlnger, 219 E. ttrnf 1~ 1nd Jtrtm!111 F. Donehul, 8rooldlne Lint-1 •• W Wiiison SI Mltfltel .A. Oor1z, ou • • 21 lllllh A. Dulro, jlS6 CorMll Drive: lllchtrd G. Elll1, 107 Or1nge r.ve •• Dll!Vlt s. Esp1n1, 1712 W~11rn n1s!!! Ave, Inc! Jofln G. FrlI>.... ....., Ananelm Ave. 12-C. John A. Gioe. 236* H1rtocr Blvd. 105'. P1111 A. Gtnto11, sn·B E. 70111 st .• Cfl1rle1 P. Ind JOMl>l'I M. Giefer. b<l'L' ot ll2\l:i ll0<hlsler $1. 1nd c11renct Gr.1v. 1421 0.1uvlllt Pl1«,3• MIMttOll EVI D. H11111.1!!. 327 E Avt.; Cynll'I/• E. Halbert, 2US 1111111 Ave. E; Wll ltm M. H1Ufl· 1,oes ~:;w. !11 Av1.; Lindi E. He1fu, 1'6 ~""' Drlvt tnd Edw1rd A. Horrlck. ~· Slf{:~n~'· F, Horyui, SS1 Plel'P0'11 _,,,lvt' svwnn J. Husbfnd, l..S W. -wi ic)t SI:: -Dfln11ld" ft~~-,!ecob!, 1111 DorHI line; R1vmond D. IC.~yori, :1217 Colc,adc Piece and Jchn A. Ker•h•w, l ll23 Co1te11.e Av1. Hiroko o K1111oonll, P.O. 8-0• 4421 JOSl'Pfl G." Kollnt, )11 eroadWIYJ Robert S. Lturle, 7010 Fullerton Ave. l•· Ctlh••lne P Llotf'. JOW Murr•Y Lin1 1nd l1n H. "Llnlon, lll·H Del Mer A":Obtrt J Lono, Jj).I C1r1w1y Drive; Rontld M: Lonu, 23Ati.C Senll .Anl Ave.1 Crntflll A. Mar1n111, "lM2 !otro,m, boll Aaed; GOl'doll F. McColLom. 1• Mut Orlve nlld Frln L. ind Merlvnn D. MclCln, 2921 ftoy•I Ptlm Drive. Tlmo!llV Iii MCHll1, n2l lilutg1rs Dr!v1 8; J.KQuelin Merrllleld, "N&!-F eMSe" Ave.; L1m1r ;i, Miiier, 316<1 Mlefll111n Ave.; Aicnard S. Mlrtovlchl 1-111 ll:ocflt1!tr St. and A I N1m1ktllen11san, P.O. e ox 228J. Rlcfl1rd P. Ne11l1nd, l'i E. Ulfl SI. 1•; P1t11I L. Nlcnol1s, 2736 Aedwlng Cir· cle; John w. Oliver, YJn Yut1m Ave; Joel L Orran, 7100 PeterlOll 31·.A and James A. Ptlnler, llSt Newl>Ofl S!vd. "· -L•wrence G. P1ul, 2'17 HerbOr Slvd. A .. ; Cflrlstlnt M. R1mlre1, 574 H1m!flon SI.; Wl!l!tm R. Ref11, 11n 1w55. B~ktr st.;• Carmen J. Sal Va10, Yorktown Line 1nd G1rnet G. $1ndeen, 2111 S1ndplper Drlvt. Llfld• L Scflultz, l1'0 .AVOC/ldo St.r l<tnnllll II, Sli01.11dtr1, 20.w Conl1nll'!1t AYfl.; .Au1!1n W. Smllfl.1 3111 Kerri' lint; ICtnnelll E. Snow 7'4 Slttl JUI" L1n11tfld Vlr1tnl1 J . Stlc~nev. llS F•lr Drive 104, Georoe r4. Stont, 2210 Paclllc 1 Sari l. Storm, 27"9 01Soto Ave.; Al.1" II. swnzer, 6'5 Vk1orl1t SI.; M•rt A. T11<1m9~. 316 E. ?Off! SI. C and Carolyne B. Tow!t, 11JO Paltrlno Ave. S1ltt11 H. Trtcer, '51 Etlhtr SI.; Earl H. Trtfcht1. 1115 MltPle St.1 Join Wolff, lO? Prt,.cttOll Or1w1 Su''" Worlev, 651-8 V!clorl1 $1, ind Sfltron J . Zuor1kl, 211' Gtnntt Or1w. FRAM DANA POI NT: ICtllfl E, Joh•nnn, 3395' Chult \'hit Ave. FADM EL TOllO: John F. Oa~klsnn1 P.O. Box 11; Wlt11•m J . Rtclll, 245'! •nsdtU C011r11 1Ct1"1111111 L. Stnullnd, 23962 Cresctnl ROid •nd Mlcf'lttt J. Frev. ?75tll Wood11len. FADM FOUNTAI N VALLEY: Jett'°"' S. /i.rnold. 17...0 Dljl• St. 11; ,.,,,.,ue B. Arthur, 1007' S1tn 11111 Courti Wtlldtll 0 . B1lnler, llOM L•vtndt• A\'e.1 George II. B1n90, 1611~ Ml. BtKter Cir· de Ind GrKory B. Bodenhamer, 11067 Sl~!~r Ave Anita .A. BOWi'!\, 111311 Aielet Ave.I Jtoneld o . ertwtr, M~to 6elllloW'f'r Ave.; Armen L. Sr1nton, 115t~ Santa Mtrla St.; Mlc111et erotemerklt, 171M Oa~ SI. tnd 8111y J, Butter, 9"'1 El SOI Clrclt, Benlamln H. Carl'ltr<'"' l I 2 ID Brookhurs! 51 ; Jerrv L. C1~r, 1~ Mt, Emma Sl.f Vl(91nlt M. OtmOS!, 1050 As!>tn Sl.1 Chrlsllnr M. 0 111r1c11, 10ros Braolc:hur$l .SI. ft 1n<I Willl' s. rlkt, 115!! S1nt1 Ytllz SI. ' Carol J . Dunlas:o, 1M63 Besswood St.1 ~m M. E1ole, 1<M61 Smell• lllver Courl: Gtr1td F. e111e, In' Hum· •, lnirblrd Ave.: N11ricw L. Evari,, IBl'/5 1tm1rll'l(I St. 1nd Cflar1oll1 P. Giron, 1'900 Sen Carl/IS St. Mur!el A. Gr1y. l nt:I POP!tr SI.I Art~ur L. Gr""• 10630 $tn Fetlll' St.; Setll!(e K. Grt!JOl'Yl l0•7J Sitter ..,VI.I Ger1ld R. HallH, 7IOO Los Altmtlos (",· 1nc1 GIOfoe S. Htmbtln, 10111 Peony rcle. • Freokltt Holfm•n, 917! LI Estrella ..ve.; f."' Ml Hull, 9013 M1ll1rd Ave.; Lynn . lsr1 uky, 17''/f Wllnut SI.I •,redtr di A. JOflnson, )Giii! M1r91rlfl GYf, tnd NMKY J . 1(111lmtn, t1W UIVI A..-. Five Coast Students Initiated Walter E. Sr0<k, •102 Ptlo Alto Drive; Donald 0 . Br-n, 9361 Morlhlnl Drfve;LloYd J, Brcr.vn, $0.n Galway Circle; W1rr1t1 L, ercr.vn. Xl:J1>2 Kelvln11rove L•ne and Lind• o. Bruncne, 10231 Malkal Drive. .Allct L. Bult, 3"l W1rn1r /i.v•.' M1r!1m M. Su$ltmen!e, 201l2 Big Ber>d Litnel Dt,.nls .S. C1!1Y, lf.sll SaDol Lane J; lllct11rcl D. C.m~ll. Hl2'.I NtwctsUe •nd Gordon 0 . C1rd1n. 1®20 HolDurn Drive. Judlll'I A. Carr, IPSSl Harl!.d.llf Cir· cla; H1ncv F. C1r1een, nl2 Evereit Circle; Kt!lllHn G. Ctrler, 7S21 Am1zon Drive; RebKct E. Clch, 2!171 VKttlon L11ne and llandolpfl L. Cltrk, 9761 S"llne Drive. ll1!ph T, Cu~lfl, 21'62 E. P1clflc Coesl Hwy.; Dllene E. (oilier, P()")I Sermudl Drive; Ian P. Collins. 90Jl Gor!tysburu Drive : John F. Core, 16,31 W'1 it11er Line and Jcye J. Coy, 100.n Cliff Drive. _ Jor!frey A. Co11d, 19102 Co!chener Line; MatY H. Cran. ls.tn Norwlcn Clrd: Mlchtel K. Dariley, 6012 Kelsey Clrclti lilalPh D. Dex!er. 16m 91rttl1 Line .1nd Du1ne A. Di1hno. 20891 Woodl•a Ltnt. Joseoli F, Oixon, 11101 P!e111nt Cir· cit: Ll'nell s. Dork0$kl, 1600? Melody L111t; Oebor1n J. Donmtyer, 101:12 \'allev Foro1, Ann N. Dl;llr.e, l•Sll Ket· tier Lint and J1net M. Dow, 2!'61 Brookh11rst SI. 30). Gerrlt W. Dr~I, 1232 Foxl'lall Dr!ve1 J1ne! L. Ella"· 7051 Maddcx Drive 1S ; Rldl1rd M. Ehre!, 1'""11 Oane1 Co11rt1 G1ry 0 . El~!n1, 711 111'1 SL J tnd Wtndtll D. Emde, 6111 Soflwilld Drive. Eric V. Emery. 21387 Sand Oe1J1r L111t1 J1mes A. ErkkS<ln, 11.07 Ch11>- paral Line; Madelvn 0 . Evert, 191.al Ma1sonl1 LIM; Lindi L. Figge, 16111 M1rlner Odve Ind Ptrrrclr. J . Fischer, JJ,2-Htll Avt..42 •. Grtlctlen A. Fl111tr, 9161 ColDrt1;1gtn Dr!ve1 Candle• J. Fiii$, t2n Deauvltht Orlv1; Thom1s o. Flana111n1 605 15111 St. C; J1nls A. Forster, 571 Seine Drlv1 1nd Donald II. Foster, 16"1 !.ell Clrcle 2. Betty J . For. 160f1 Mal1111 Line e; kim R. Frampton. 774S Liberty AYe.; ICtnnelh E. Frlus, 1977! Re"9tf" u ... ; Dlont R. FrUI, llS2 Plctwi'k 103 1nd R1vmoncl M. Gude, 161'1 Gltlle$ Lene. DOro!hM L. G1IUtnd.1. 214'2 Ptd flc CO!J1! Hwv.; Jol'ln L vtlllofltr 21?92 ~!!•forth Lane; JNnt S. GtmbH(, 21192 Cupar Ltne; Robert V. G1rct1, 16157·8 Nichols and Ann L. Girdner, 20962 Mlu!cn Lani . Mkhael D. G1skev. 173:11 WlldrOJ.e L1nei Judltl'I A. Gencllr, 10112 Edve Orivt; G~V J. Gilbert; K1ren J. Glord1no, 101921 Jon Dav Drive and .Anita L Gl1ts11r, 111 lndl1t111oolls St. Kennell! IC. Glenn, 70131 Lewl<ltl Line; Bernard L. Gceders, 5762 M1n11rum Drive; Phlll(p W. Good, 19312 Silmon Lane; Sendr1 J. Gr1n1111m. 211il Kiowa Lene and John T. Green-field. 9191 Sliver S!r1nd. Dorlfffl M. Guess, 17061 Plnefl::ll" Line; Otnlel Gvev1r1t, 1 7o71 -Pllleflllnll line; Ann H111erm1n, Mi1tr1I Orlv~ Joyce L. H1nn1. 6762 fJ[n/i"onA't~i-cl~~ end Elmtr W. Herder, Cflrlstlne C. H1rf'f'll 505 lttfl SI ; Michael J. Har!, 7101 W1rner Ave. f:. IOll; lilkhtrd A. Harvey, 16S3? Dttton Clrcle 1j NancY K. Heuuar!h, '311 friesferic and Ronald L. H1yden, 21171 N<1Wl1nd SL 22. Wavne 0. ~eldM, 606 GMev1 Ave.; ' Thofn1s S. 11tlndel, 6-001 Cavan (!rel" ~ Thomas L. He111lis, 141C1 Sprlrtird1 e; Marlene H lmme lberger, 10051 i SrarbOlrd incl Cllrol M. l10<ker, 9351 T1nl!I Clrcle. Clyde L. Holll11nd, 316 lllh SI. 4; Vin A. Hgllm1n, P. 0. BOK 165; Donald F. Hehl. 16n2 S11rnmerclcud Line; EU~n A. HOl»tr1._M31 Htflfax Drtvt Ind H•tYl l' c. nor1111:n1, 16512 Elbe Cll'Clt. ErntU J. Hol/Onton, 7601 Am11on Orlv1 J; tttl~ K. Hct.vtrd, 4151 Gtorl1 Drlvt; Mk:ntel D. How1rd, 116111 Broollhurs1 SI. 12'; oe1111r1 c. H11lsh, MIS? ICtstr Drive ancl lltndolph c . ln$I~' 16611 Btrfltll Line .f. R rt M. Irish. '121 Ith St.; Ken R. .1fld Obert IC. lwaok•.1. bOlll of Edoe· mont Drive; Myron v . Jactbs, 910? I~ Berml.ldt Drive 1nd Jtrry E. Joflns, 1n41 Gothard St. 21 Irwin B. K.1node, 11#2 Alt• \'ls!• Circle; Ttlomas J. IC111Wt111g, "91 Fall· _. '"!water Drive· l11nder M. Ketler. 1 17 22 Ple11!4nl Crrcle; J1mes M. i<evs. ,. jlll TYn<llll Orlvt ai"ld Rll'rTtOnd 11 · ICJno, 62'1 F1llfntw1ter Drlve. · M1rvln M. l(lelnbfrg, 21832 Ktneohe ltn~ GlrY P. 1Cllok1, 411 E, 1?11'1 SI. D; 1Clch1rd C. ICoflley, 61•1 Prlsc1Flt Drlvt; LJl!da L. IColcfl, 1S?9'2 Fltlfston Line Ind Ctrolt A. kroo•led, JOO Ptrlrklp crrcte. Jofln J. Kudron, lr.tll Norcoro COl.lrti 01vld E .. Kl,lf"fh, 16071 Gold Ctrclt; Cherles ... Limb, 9142 Pier Drive; Robert A. L•monte, 1C12 13tfl St. Incl Krflllne I.Ince. 219 GMev" St. Con•lente M.. l 1roe. '211 Fll'lnell• Dr!ve1 Dontld R. l1w,on, 211611 HQPelown Ltn11 Jofln 9. LlPOQld, '521 E!re C!rcle; Richard L Lion!, Yll Clart Orlvt: Robtrl A. L\IOO, •Or 3•d SI. Ind Jtmtl J, Mthoney, 1101 Wllnvl Ave. Slllrliw R. Mt nuet, 70$F MIOdoz °'/" 171 Robert E. Marlin, 20052 Moontdt ~1rclr1 Rolf M•~m.•1~1 ·Terry or,1"'! 1~~'fr,..,!·o"'."..l~u~. fir~~~.~ xt •. Al F. M1Vil, fin l.IPWQrll'I Circle; Donne IC. Mc.Afet, 10Jl-A Ent1and !.I.; Rontld P. McC111.11m...1 1m Rhlnt Drive t n<I Mltl'l(kO J. IYIC(;lr!llY, 1$921 Dun- dtlk Lltf'll . oon1ld J. N!cC1111MY. 1tm 1i111mu1 Lene: B1rbar1t G: McD11nftl, 21661 Brookflurst St. 411 j Tommv L-McGuJrt, S?6 Mltn S • 11 $1ndr1 S. MclC-.tvev t!S? Vettrdo Of"lvt tlld M11rv P, Mc1Cern11, lll'otl f"'".,""' Vne. D1vld H, Mebttt, 212 lfll Sl.1 Tft"> renct J. M.,lroYltlt, 115-C' J•ff•r!on l•nt 8.1 Notll• l . Meyen, •100 !dJnger Ave. '11J WIYl'lfl A. M'0"''',~, "" Comtrbl'OOk Drive Ind Wll l•m L Mickel-17l12 WLldroM Lint. Slw~ C. MHlbtrJ1, .flt\ Ttwnbt1ll Orlvt· TllTIO"ll' C. M! ltr, 1,?ll Part1ld• 1'21 UMn f , M !llClll l"" c11anne1 t.1n•1 .AUIOll L-Ml11:11t1 • UO Well!Mton Drive •nd 1..vclndl It M'°""l llfl Or1nt DrtW. . 9,.., v ·.I. ""'°""'"' 1'111 Nt'A\Y h F1ve-been0ran~e1 ~edst ~tudethents k~,..~~r .... J "ion ~rr ~1~. ave 1n hat into -lWJ loltro-Lanlf-~rlll'ft -M.. Callfom1'a Lambda Chapler ol Morl(:fl, lt774 Ctmbfllkl• Ltnt r"' H~r,:t MosSll'\ln. lnM G:tlltrV~ •• Phi Beta Kappa, a national G8r: ~: ,.tro:;r1~" .. .,,, •"~"Sf honorary society at t h e ~~ J.•rJtti 1~17L,~f~ 1~? University of CDlifomia at Estutrv ·Ut»1 f.nlt• K: N.u~ Santa Barbara. 170J~T. 'jJ~~~,., \"Tll .M.tl~t S t d I . . . 'l' 1· Dr1WI lC.enntfll ,., Norlt, oon TGndly u en ft rece1v1ng llll 1a ion oriwi 1t1cn.'\ D. Ncitar1, -l~' P.~· ire listed below. Cor o n a tL:Te:'~~ L:=-J ~ ';Cf4.~ic:G: del Mar : John R I c h lt.J" d O'CcloMtll, "'2 v1111 t'Klfk or1w. J hnso • d MfcflHI H. O'C........11, l'211 l'trklldJ o n, 620 NarcL~sus an Lene 1111 wi1111m J. O'COMfll, *' Or vt •M Mlcflele T. 1Jrr1nl1k. 6092 ro1wt111 11 Mlrlnt Drlv• •nd Fr1111t " ..u Pont Lom1. w . C11r1 '' n10 Eledrlc. ~AOM SOUTH • •ouNA: Ch1rl•1 J. G Wlllltm J. 'tlaflev, 1136? Bredt Lint/ D.tvld W. Dickey 100 Oc:ttn AYt .r '-"' ermany. Cfl1r111 J. v1ralla. 9lTl oreenwlcfl Tr.omas F'. om1 iH St1n1«d LlntJ _c"o'c1c11~:::.· c31c~o'c"'o'c'c•:.::0•c1'c'c· ________ _c_ ______ _ Drive; Robert N. W.Jkemtn 5952 Mid--Ttlomt~ E. Dov ,, 313 111 SI, .A-2261 dll!Coif Drfye; J1mlo F. Walk~ft llOI Edward J, Oruu. 1-tl n111 St. C Ind Mlslr1I Drive 1tnd John D. Wiiker, GIYll F. O~rw1rd, 1115 Drlttwood. 70232 Deerv1te Lant:. C1lvln D. Efller, 110t 8•vov WtY; John Iii. Walker 1015 M1ln SlrHl1 J1111 L Erickson, lllt-8 Elec:ftlc St.1 Carol A. Warn1( 1J91 Frl11l1nd Orlvt1 LHlle C. Es111rz1, 2 0 111111 SI. 21 Alrt O!xle L. Wiik n1, 13771 AHi Ltne; M. F11n11, 1151 Ironwood Avt . lfld lr•nl Sharon G. Weblltr,. -I002 Floero Ctr(lo A. F•sl'llcflt, lilO Ytle Line . •nd Br1n<11 L. welcl\, 11412 MIYOI' Louil J, Feiner, d4 Fifi Aoy D. Llr"lt. Flippin, 2lS 6th .St,; Rodmtn P. Fl'6k!1 Ardis J. Weslern'lan, 159J2 Oundtlk 160-B 12th St.; Oonnl A. Gtndrt•11. 13'1 LeM; Pflltlp N. Wiicox, 1911 T1tberl 13!11 A tn<I lllch•rd C. GtrlHn. iU17 Ave. 1S-C · Jtck R. Wiiley, 1•211 Elder Ave. P1rkifdt 1\1; 01vld M. WllUamJ\ 1111 llontld F. Gln1r11, W SellbrHZI; Gl1dys Ave. Ind Fredric L. Wiii 1m1, JOhn F. Gonulvon, 1040 M1rvlslt1 1n10 Van Buren SI. Pt lrlcle L. Gonl•ltt. 1115 Crestv~j Jerrv D. Wll!letl, 5122 Slsi,on Orlvt; J lldy .A. Goodell, 322 1111 St., C ln<t Chu!er A.. Wior, 15191 Sw1n LaM; Brent o. Soodwln, 122 12th. lilgbtrt fl. Wobbroct. 1S831 .A11lntv GeorPll F. Green, 1729 H1rbOI" Wav; Lane; Rktllrd L. Wolowltc, 1'631 Dile G Grlllon, 425 H11tJn11I Avt.; 81rllell Lt11e Ind Florence R, Ctrollne" c. 1nd H1rold E. Gro11clo1, Wocdr111f, 60'n Doy e Drtvt. bOlh of 11 Mirl"" Drive Ind JI"'" O. K1!hlet11 L. Wool•rd, 2lt G-v• GuCl<lW$kl 309 Ytle Clrdt. Ave.; Tnom15 F. Wrloht, 16192 Chipper Mtrll F=. and Roti.r1 J. Gvll...,bOfll, Lant1 D1n1,1 D. Yctmo. 9 6 9 1 Doti! of 361 u111 St.; Aobert L. H•~-1. Brookflaven CJrclt ; Gtr1tld J. l1l1nlky 12U Ocean Ave. 8; Wll!11m E. Htltv, 115 1~111 St. 11 1nd Lorraine Zertilb, 12200 Mon!ecllo G202 Ill([ Miry F. Hit• 21551 Brookhu"! SI. FROM lll:YINE: Ha!lln A . .Al·Zl ld, :19(11 P1rtvlew Line; Hcm1voun Amen, 182• Vor1no Place: Jove• L. Arm$1rong, lnel OA~ Tree LAnt; Vin-ce~! A. Cfltrene, lm6 Cl'lllr lrH 1nd D~n C. Oiw~on, lS:).U Ch lcorv WIY. Basil 1. V1rd01.1llS, IUl2 M'fldrtk• W1y; llandv J. eau.r. P.O. &Ox •193 tlHI LtvtrM L. Crumley, Jl11f Me\'iP. pie Wey, FllOM LAGUNA SEACH : Peltt S. Anero, 971 Tempi• Hiils Orlve; C1tl'lleen Bar1e!,, 1n Ftlrvlew .St,; Erik Beclr.m1n, 7S6 Bluebird C1nvon Drive; Charles F. DektYSter. ¥00 P1rk Ave.; John H. FllI1lm-. 31504 Isl St. and Jofln P. Flemln11. 2$3 Ftlrv!tw St. Georee C. Fer.vier 1586 Skvllne Drive: Thomll H, Hall, 1043 Glennevre St.; Pierre C. Jura, l39 Em<!rl'ld e~v; Pl!rlcla M. Lincke, m C1l1lln1 Sl.; MlchHI 1. Monanan, 47' Cyprest Orlve tnd Maurv A. Mvtr._ 3009 MOun· tainvlew Dr ive. Jack Pendleton, 1111 L1 Mlr•d• SI.; Jtct II . Scflott, 110S C1nyon View Drive; H1rold $. Totten, 2909 Alli Leu11n• 81vd.; Patrick G. w1neu1rd, 7911 Alll Lat111n1 Blvd. 1fld D1vld E. Nelson, 2l321 Erk:son, FROM LAGUNA NIGUE L: Stllv M: Miii, 293372 VII ,lit8'4 Ind DonMI J, EObfrl, 310SS Flylnu Clcud Dr!vt. ' FROM MISSION VIEJO: seen o. Adem1, 2:JI01 Ave. F•clUtar; Tommy ~ .. Bri!':c~•1,A"%f1Clt~1~:. ""L~~ Rl<Mrd G. OoM11111, 23901 Calle H041r 1nd Ar1hur J. Glouit~, 11161 Stn Vincente Lane. SlePlle" T. Griffin. '51111 s~••n~11 Drive; Rlctllrd W. H•nlOll, 25732 Vlt ~~1~. 110·~~; 'Bon.~J'rEl.d, 111121~~~ 2 Cypress Educators Get Kudos Dr. Donald J, Bedard, ad- ministrative dean, student personnel services and Dr. James A. Phillips, social science department head, both of Cypress COUege, have been chosen .Outstanding Educators of America 1or 1972. Outstanding Educators is an aruJual . awards program honoring distinguished men and women for their talents in 2600"1 Cemino Adt!tnlo and Karen A.. ICr8rtU, 26552 Monr.cl!" Lane. P11t111p M. Moor•, 15731 Santo Ortve1 the classroom, contributions to Jofln F. Nolin 2¥.122 Iii 81r11uero Drive; Oon1ld ii:. Slnkwav. 25921 v11 re , ear ch , adm'-'~a11·ve Vlento and 01vid K. Tom1on. 24621 Ullbl.f SPt~~ML"rSlWPOAT BEACH: RuClo!pfl abilities, civic service and pro- c. Aros. '1l7 Hll~r11 W1y: SUla""" J. fessional recognit ion. ee11r1ns. 1966 Pl. C1rdlg1n Pl1c1; snaron L. BeroJtrom. 20I 11nd St.; Nominations for the pro- II you take pictures you have a chance lo win In the Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Awards. 220 prizes totaling $55,000 in .lravel and cash. 10u::t2ooo in cash for your best snapshot? Watch this paper for lull details DAILY PILOT Snapshot Contest Ju~ 2 through Aug. 26 ::~:'~~· ~J2~~.Nrtfr' ~\t~: gram are made by officials of L1~3W1rd •. c i.1111n, itit c1111,. st.; colleges and universities in- 11:00er1ck s. Cooney! 6208 W. ocean I d' Id •-d and 1--------------------------1 Front; Henrv c. cul ev, "'900 !.e.lsl'H>tt cu mg pres en~, ean.s Drive; v1r11rn11 L. oan111er, a department chairmen. ~11uerton Ave. •nd T~'";;;~i;i;'·i;i0'"~"i,;"~·;;'i"iiaii<~iiiiiiiiiJiii!5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS.iiieiiiiiiii!iaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ DAILY PILOT CARRIERS H TJ1e DAILY PILOT is proud of its corps of young 1ateamen who deliver the newspaper to your door, Thtse you·ng men are the cream of the communit11. Each month, the best of them will be selected for listing on the Honor roll. Each carrier listed here has obtained at ltast four new cus tomers during the past month, had M more than one customer complai'n t for tM month and mu.st have paid hi& bill for the newspaper he bought "wholesale" on time. Nu.rural in front of &tar (') preceding his name indicates number of consecutive monthl that carrier has been on the Honor Roll. Mikt Oonov111 D1vid Millar Tony Pomo Mikt S1l1 Tom Stolp Kri1 Achtlo11 Jon11y Clopto11 Mike Artlg Uo M1rty M1ft•I M1rk Chapm111 K•vin Ml11nick P1ul Smitll J i111 llo111r Tim Cl1w1o!I llref L'Ecl1111 Scott Oouglt1 W1bb W1t1on Do1t Tltompto11 Tttl D1mo!ld M1rk Chi1•l11 Rick Fo1t1r 0•11 Sh1111h111 ,. Mikt W1lhe Mike Spr1ih Ro11 Glover ,. C lint L'Eclu11 Gr•gg 01 .... 1011 W1y"9 H1U1r ,. Curfit Farrill D1vt Fl•tcltar Phllllp O,r I ' Milr1 l1lt1 Jiff W1i11 G1ry lrld9•1fock ,. Ptt•r H1tlqui•t J•ff Ft rm.1r Robby 01n!l1r ,. Rick lurke Court111y Platt lob Shoclr 2' Otvid Kt1f11 Ptt1r Evitt l11ddy ,, •• " 2• lryon Arra1t Dtl• Smith Scott L1.,..to11 ,. lrv•11 Rot St1vt Powtll M•rlott Mor1t ,. lobby Rop1r 01n1ll Shtth Scott H1nry 2' P111I ll11m Rick Smith Jim Koptnl1ftt 2' Jtrry Mor.1 lucky Hill Rogtt Mo•f•ntt ) • J im OiAnoto Rob1rt Smith Yi11ctnf T orrtt l • K1;.n•v O,tri D•n• J1fftr wnn .... M1n11 3 1 J1clr 011111 Miki Turn1r M1tk Collini J' Tom Holl1nd Pitt Turner Ecldit Stoyle J"' Jim C1mpbtll Miki Powtll Mik• l yb.1 4• Cr1ig Ch1rnberl1in Ron Ru1to 2' D•tid Opf1rm111 4 • D•n11i1 St•lo111 St1v1 Ot11ny 2' lert V111d111h•tt 4 1 Jolin Sttrrl ft CARRIERS OF THE MONTH -lEff-WIISS,~NEW~ORT BEACH DA YID DIXON, LAGUNA BEACH • ' 4 • Stt v1 CorttY 4' G1or91 Ho91n 4• Tim Heoktr &• DtM Partridgt •• Don Mltl• 6' Jody Jtr•k 7e kutt Mill1r 1• Otvid Sleckf.1 1• M1tlc W1lktr 9' Btrlli• Quirlnt Io• D1vid DIK011 12• Fr1nlr· Sh1111 12' Fr,d S1nchtt 12' Tony S111cfte1 I 3111 M!k1 ' Dixon 17e Mlk• M11ticlr 11• Gr19 01yft'lott 11 • lvro,. Sf1lon• 191 Sc:ot WUll1rn1 32 1 lo!» Hollt11d Rot>n...rt Emerson Williams, of ttMOHt Plect1 111omn o. 01.ttry, ua &UAcaciaAve. ~=~rt9Jjll1:T..".T:t?'o!::Ull Wlnnlnt Carrier of Tho Month ""-' .,. -:~• f,_-Newport Boac!i.,. -,_ Costa Mesa: Kevin Lloyd :;:io:r."'r.'~on "" " °'""" l19una Buch. Jeff Wol11, -of Mr. encl Mrs. Lorin W.iu. 11-In Ne--" •--a. ..:;._;:::.:: Shannon, of 1669 Tustin Ave. ~ ~!.!r'DJori11 ''it~·~~~ ?tit h I t I eel hi I Ith N ... .,._. • ~" -~ Huntington Beach: Lorelle 'b1'"' "!.'!!.~ ~"" "· °"""""· • us comp ot ' r mon yoor at •1"JIOrl Horbor High. Ho 11 lnte...md In ,_..,.U oncl Krisline Banutl • 16 8 51 :,..:,. llli"Wl .... 'r~l"" M. 11lllnt· David Dixon Is tho """ of Mr. end Mrs. Wllllom C. Dixon. Ho wlll bo •junior ot Unlvonlty Hlth Edgewater Laoe and Ctorge~. JJntud,w .. ~::,1rA~.-,~~1,sr11~totolr, School ne•t ye1r whe,.. cNrint the peat ye1r he Mrvtcf 11 m1neger of the vars ty footbell teem •nd wu Walter Do @h J tr l, 8167 ' ,tcir-~ :,';r~h' 1~"f~':'~' In the band. He ft HVl"I hit route pt'offtt to p1y for• ur. Dartmoor. ~1f..•~ M1r111v11 A. Jtesto1es1, '~'I~=-==••••-••sos:m•••.,•••••a:==i••••••J • ' St ad SU ti ' L city to pre pub Bel thr and !or fu II fak fjni p hav abo lro l ou ref pro spir on tie t ra line A WO oce l hr ball Nia .. op one mo ' i ' ' ~T ''K (a c pl m ,o ·w * ' H • .. Dowia iia Rio Strollers on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janejro add substance to Brazil's claims of beauty. With such views, the city's growing problems of pollu· tion and traffic congestion at times are forgotten. Awe-Inspiring Visit w 'Queen' I'rip in Nostalgia CllT!tUa11 Seit/Kl Melllttr Stl'\lkt LONG BEACH -It cost the city <lf Long Beach $40 million to make the Queen Mary presentable to receive her public with royal dignity. Before the fa ce-lifting was threatened with bankruptcy and was under investigation for possible misuse of state oil funds. It's lh : over yet; it may take another $20 milli on to finish the job. stairway whe re England's Queen and her two sons, George and Edward , presented to the ship's captain the royal BritisJ:l flag, while George's two children , Elizabeth and Margaret , played in the ship's nursery. To see the luxurious suite of rooms that could be had for $2,500 passage. And even to look at the ship's engines - a sight probably never taken in by the paying passengers. Perhaps the city Jal~ .. _'!'!l~'S A L<Yr OF THE have had aeoond thougtits Q.ieen nOt -··yec-· rea·ay · rot about their expensive and con-visitors, and some of it never troversial toy. But for the will be. tourist ushered onto t he refurbished decks of the 'once-The swimming pool once used by the wealthy, and which later served as a mess hall for World War II soldiers, may eventually become a theater. But to, promenade the decks, and to lounee on the sports deck, is an adventure in oostalgia-nostalgla for a lux- ury motrof today's visitors never knew personally. proud Queen, it 's an awe-i1>- spiring experience to look in on the life of unabashed elegance th at was the stock in trade of the former luxuiy liner. AT ONE TIME THE WORLD'S largest and fasttst ocean liner, the Queen Mary is three times as long as a foot- ball field and higher than EMBODIED IN T R E Niagara Falls. STRUCl'URE, thoug.h actually " a separate venture, is the Jae-The. mysticism of th_e ques Cousteau exhibit, "Living Queen is the same ,':°w as it Sea." This $4 million museum .WU 4111~ 110, 1111 l ! ,._lllll-llllf-fonner ,._..,.mo.~, ol lbe w era-of the ·with bor -lll>e tu!~ aea l!Wl'; research .. ~ ''Tllo Queen bu.. f ·u into .... f..,.j,. IO llllllY llawrs. ou'd pedJ Ol!S -aea. • have to have...-loo llmes , to 111vor all of them." Puppet Theaters Today's visitor is given an opportunity to wal<. the decks once trodden by the world's most famous. To stand on the Received About 1,000 hr i gh t ly decorated puppet t h e at e r s have been donated to the Octao View School District. They wiU be used throughout the district as individual study carrels, and also as puppet theaters in the lower grades, according to school officials. The theaters -measuring 55 inches in height by about 33 inches square-are the gift of a Jocat paper products firm. They were offered to the di.strict by Wollgang Vetter, a parent in the Star Vlew at- tendance area in Midway City. "In the past we bought study carrels similar to these puppet theaters," said William ; To Wed Wernett, Star View principal. ' K a t h 1 e e n Oisser "!io we're tremendOullly pleaaed to be getting them." (above), 29, a San Fran-He estimated their value at clsco criminal justice about !UO each. They were planner, will wed for-originally inltnded u part ofa mer Detroit mayor Jer-promotional camp a I g n , 1ome Cavanaugh. They Wernett .aid, bul then the 1 _ _.-,will.ri'c.<wl'-iv_e_ln_Ann __ Ar_bo_r_,_ --ico<iimpany Involved cancelled out. Open Mon.-Thln. 9 un.-4 pm.; Fri. 9 a.m.-6 pm. BUENA PARK Mercury Sa'llllp Bldi, Vallsy View at Lincoln HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savlnp BldJ• Edln1eut Buell TUSTIN Mercury S..lnp Bld1, Irvine Blvd. 1t Newport Ave. ***************** TNindlf, Junt 2'1, 1972 DAILY '1LOT J§ Film Maker Talented, Clever--And 11 MANHA'M'AN BEACH (AP) -In tl)eJO di)'• of runaway film producUons and ov~ budget movt .. maklng, young procluceHlrector Scott llenniJ brought his e p i c on the American Revolution to tt1e screen for $40. 75 -and it was a prize winner; farmer, ailvemn.lth a n d printer and 'their lnvolvem<nt In the American Revolution. For hia efforts. Scott won one of lour prizes In a statewide contest sponsored by the Audio-Visual Education Association or Callfomla and the Audio-Visual Edue1Uon Dealers Association. I\{ or e thaa 300 other young pro. ducers competed for the award. THE N I N .: • M 1 N U TE between the Colonial revolll-one or two soldiers to se.ve SILENT film deals with the tlooarles a n d the British mooey on !ilming I a r g e Stamp Act, tbe Boston Army to uve money on mak-groups. Massacre. S..ton Tea PartY Ing Brlti.VI costumes. For bat-The fllm venture w a s and the BatUe of Lexington. Ue scenes. be used cloleups of fmanced by the Boan! of EducaUon. wblch paid ~ for the ~ilm and processinl, and Scott 1 mother. who paid 71 eantJ tor' Illy needed In one tcene. 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Weateliff Plaa•• • .1JMl&Jnoll'lill Newport .... .., CeUf.nYi' ' PHONE 642·1197 , 7f ' di . em.on~ .Sf'O&T.S\.lt!iR. ' ,• . -· ' ! • i ' •• . • f ' • l03Z lllvtnE aft-WES'ltl'.I Ff ~iaza ... n.e • J . ,. 1 j i 11 ., " ·I '1 ' ' • . . ,. • • • ' • ' • ' ~ • , '· .. • 'I ~ . • • .. I ' 1 ' ' • By JO O!MlN open~ nJchla and --. ... Of .. o.JIF Plllt tit" commodaUrw cbildrtn of waJUU.. and In .. Oranl• Olunty spoedi llelfly • -night and odo.mllt -..... year ago, Pafrlcla Reilly Hitt, ... !Jlant A -t adlool _,., like a oecretary of Health, Education and reallstic beginnlnc for lie 4.IO-momber Wellare, lllld day care Is "an Idea whose leegue however, alooe It la yet U.. time bas come." experienced in da,y care admlntstratlon. Thee Aaalstance t...gue of Newport ~ «Jl _tho COll)llllttee Nt. !he Beach, agrees aod has launched Into ·• Mmes. Hitchman and Jolin starch, d coordlnators; Robert crowner a n d ay care center project wltlch Is due to Rolland HodgldMon, -•'-·; Wm•r begin operation in September. ,..,..., Alter realizing lhat·then> was a need in Reynolds, Uaiaon with state to obtain da7 the Harbor Area for low-<00! day care care liC<11Se, and John T. Boyd Jr., for working mollten, the league set up a lreasirer. l!Hnember 1tudy committee and ... BIJJLDING PEllMJTS •mined all upecls of day care for a 'The Mmes. Jlol>ert Unger, Colin year. Reynolds and Wynette BedaU are work· Included were viaits to Assistance · 'Ing wilh tile archifecl lnd· builder on League day care centers In Hollywood changes-~ addition• to the chun:h, and (110 children ), Santa Monica ( 15 wlll1 the city o1 Costa Mesa to obtain childreo) and Lancaster. Committee .... ~ and ·building permits . znembera alaol e1amloed local 'Jl(UoerY Ml's. W~laJid Wade Is channe~ dma- schoof.s ,and 1allied with~ ·Welfa-e Ibis •Ind Mrs~ llobert lllrge-ls the• llaJ. Departmelll'olll<ials. -~-· . · ··!QI wilh· Ibo cboirdl to draw up a """' · The· !jay •core-ceMa', '"""k wtll>'be trOtt'.oo u.i"3Ullillng u.ei .. locilt.a In Qlsta~~. is Ii!! first~· · Mri.~ MCGJlllJ and·Mn. William • Lftgue project ·~ lbe.,.qm. 1:\ ,; ertnm • a-e . contactinc working !al.Health ~-wP, $20 Y""'1 niomera I and ' lnteni~ them to ' •&0,11MMl'Wlllobeottie . -·. diiinnln'e'--'eI·tglbllHy JJf thel" directly involves ev.,, part of the Jll'<"d>oolers. league. 'The lllmes. Jobn Lieb, Roy Hall Ind CHURCH HOME Winifred Bacon are screeninl M!l)llcants The cenl<r will be hoosed In the Sun-for the director's pooltioo and Mlectlni day sdiool rooms and patio of St Jolin two teaching assistants end a ·cook· the Divine Episcopal Church In Coeta bowekeej><r. · Mesa, and will be stalled by pro-Volunteers are being coDlacled and fessionals. signed up by Mn. Allen M0)'8' 81111 Mi's. College students wishing to earn credit Kemetb Albrigbt, and~ ii belna In.early chlldhood education will be 10-purcbaoeil by Mn. Johil O'Oomtll ..cl cepted !IS volunteers. Mrs. J...,,it Metcall. Mn. Sue Hitchman, social aervice !,!rs. Jobo Buckingham and Mr1. chairman for the league and a William Loia 1re contactlng food sup- . spokesman for the project, said Uie p!ien and researdling memis, food center will be for low-income mothers, prices and JIOllrCf:S· not those who-are on wellare. Some full. Mrs. Coorad Sd!weitr.er 81111·Mlsa Kim tuiUon scholarships will be provided. Miner are signing up tl>e teem«<· Aai• It wtll be unusual in Orange County, teem to work all summer 1<peinl'ng toy1 she added, because It will he-nm wttbo\11 and re!restilng the decor. governrneht !Wida. U~ting w_ill TIME SBOl\T come from the Assistance Iugue 'l1lrift ~-,_ . ~ .~ ~•"- Shop in Newport. • · '"'~ ·~ growmg a~• -~- Some members will be personally in-members are working full IPMd (or the wived, said Mrs. Dorothy Quimette, a ~ber opemng, but ,much still re- league spokesman because they have mams to be done. 5peclfic things to offer. One member, for "They're !11 vo1unteers/' Mrs. Hi~ example will teach mu.sic man sakl. Sometimes they just ckJn t ASS!STEENS' HELP . have .~ to get lblngs done right "This time has to be over and .a~vt away. tltr'ft sbop hours• Mrs Ouimet!<! When the center ._, league str~ssed "nits Is ,;,here ~ Assist.ens members bope ti will be a J>appy place, will ..,.,;e in. They will work all summer ollering the best poosible Clft and nutri- painting toys and equipment for the yard, tim. . making things like felt boerda and col· 'They won't mind a bit If lbelr Idea 11 l ting storybooks " copied, because day care -. 1re nol «;,It sqomec1 like iiie right project at the being met: "We .~an't pooalbly lnllll1 the right time," said Mn. JoeeplrClarbon, need of tile~·· _Mn. Hitchman uid . League pre<ident. "A new ..-ject doe< 'lbooe wlshine !nlormation m -.n. oomethlng for members' morale. H you ment may call the 'lbrift SllOp at "; have to make mouey for !IOUletiling, 6130, and those wlahlng lo help "' you'll do It" linancee may dig a Utile deeper 111 tbelr League ~ mvislon a c.met c1ooeta for tbrilt llhop -· ' Success No ' ., Ms . t,ery By LAURIE KASPER doo, like what Is offered .to-them but ot "'* Dlllr ,.,.., '"'" they don't really offer anything better to While most motberl have dreams fur solve the problems," sbe a&led. ~ their children's success, M i r i a m It rwu the response to her 1913 boot ' ~ ~ ~;, ,'.,~ .~ ., ·lr,om•~*.bld;"liready married , ..-ctowmln·~ii -~1 .. , ,1' ~' ~ 1;.. •andielt'"the.lilillcSlel"· wb1ch motivated I ' • • • ' • Su 'nn.t •fof *t!f. · "·* ''.Iilr ~·-·fo'.illrt tbe ulovement, Ibo p<".' "-'',;'I ' . ..;i/,J' ..,-;::-, ' r.ad In varieil ;.. ucafl!xd .. Al • ""!l'• 'iald. · . figure, ber dauihter has appeatt\I oo Actually, Mn. Friedan bad'iotended to television and radio. She bas lectured write a s«icond book an starttnc· the across the country and tbe world. movement but It began _,.•II!!! "8d A writer by trade, she even coiqed a the chance. She'• writing an'otber 'boolr: phrase, "Feminine Mystique/' in, her but her mother's tmsure whli li'i·about. . first book by that title. 0( course, there's a . copy •of I Mn, Of Betty Friedan her mother says, Friedan's Drat book on the •bell In the ''Sbe has started something that wm not comfortable home. on1y improve the lives of women but men Inside the front cover is a note,:itl tape "' also." dried brown. Addressed to Mr 1 • • That, not tbe publicity, Is why sbe Oberndorf and her late husband, the note .. .. ' ~ . . ... bellevesl her daughter's name and wort refen to the book u "an affirmattoo of will be remembered. QUIET ACTIVE LIFE Having ouWved ber three huabands, Mra. Obemdorf lives a relatively quiet lire io Leisure World. On this particular bot, sunny day, she wu·suited end ready for a swim after the interview. Most days of the week, she keeps actlve1in the life fof this retirement eOmmunity. s!JO.is a certi&d director ol duplicate bridge, ~ aame which she said is "really a t~ of skill." This 11be does on Thursdays. Although she aupportl and believes •m her daughter'• wort, she is not active in the women's liberaUC11 movement which her daughter la credited with starting. She said ber daughter's Involvement •1seems to have come naturally and gradually. ! lhink because lhere were U.. equities." Becawie ber daughter has tbe "courage of her convictions," she b •cam• dedicated to her ca1111. In tbe eyes of bl!r mother, jletty Friedan II "an Idealistic p e rs • n dedicated to "Olting for the reallzaUon of her Ideals." Mrs. Obemdorf feels It Is her daughter's contemporaries who m reoponslble for many of the chqet to- day. They w e re, sbe • aplalned, •iesentfui of the way ol !Ue they "'" and, in many ways, rebtlltd aplnst iL" MOVEMENT BEGAN Young people ol today "know they your ~alues and mine." Another part ol !t says, "You• gave me the power to break through the feminine mystique whlcb will not, I think,. be a problem for Emily (Mrl. Friedan'• daughter)." Mn. Oberrulorf iald ber dlulliter has never tried to sell her on tbe movemeut. RIGHTS TO OPINION "! have always lound Betty1o be very tolerant of any vlewpoln\I of tbe -1• who oppooe ber. I think 'Ibo· t'eell everybody bu a right to thelr0 own opin- ion." ' . In lhll famlly, however, there are apa pjirently few opposlna vlnl. Mn. Obemdorf bid ""'· her otber daU(lllte-r who, -scbeol In Lon( laland and her · aon who II the piddent of a furniture store 1n their ~ of Peoria, m., are all proud of Mn. Friedan. "We have always approved lOll pm:ent ol the goil « Ideal Betty II !rY1nJ to achieve." · But sbe admitted, '!In the llll!Mlnl, I tlJink all ol US ,..,.. dublOUI bedUle we dido't quite approve of the methoda used. "Any form of rebellion -111 .-ta to Ostremes ._In 1ctlon at one time or another," •be e'Pl•lned. "'l'lltone l.bln( I lelt WU beneath the diplt}' of the .._ for which they wera -klnl wu wbea womeu lorud~ way Into a mm'a bll' ID Jfew Yen." (S.. MOM, Pqo II> Miriam Oberndorf ··is proud of the fem• end soc:iel reform gained by her daughter, Betty Friedan. r Assisteen Molly Boyd gets help from Christopher Lettermen end Li nae . Stange in sorting toys for day c:ere -center. ... j , ' • • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tilllradl,-, JUM Jt, lf72 , ... 17 Every Profession .. . Has :.Jts <D·raWbacks DEAR ANN: I wa!I fascinated by that very candid letter from the woman who wanted to know U prostitution is legal In Nevada. I was surprised to learn that it is, in some counties . Since the woman who wrote did so in good faith and you answered her gracioua:ly, I'd like to make some com- parisons that . might be helpful to anyone who iJ considering tbe oldest profesaion. Like a doctor, she will be on call 2.4 hours a day . Like a ballplayer, her productivity will be limited to a few years. Like an lMurance salmnan, ahe will have to aplit her commission with an agent. Like a mailman, sbe wlll be expected to work regardless of the weather. I'll bet your readers could add to the list and come up wtth some dillies. Will you print them U they do? -CIIlCAGO DEAR CHIC: Problbly not. But lbaka far wr!Unf, DEAR ANN LANDERS : There's anodler side of the story besides tbe ooe expressed by the young widow who mar- ried a man with three •'impossible brats." ,,, Ten ye-ara go I married a widower with tlve cbllcreo. I had two ol my own. My busband'• brood ranged lrom 14 to I. When I married their father, these chlldren were stealing, smoking pol and having trouble with teachers and nel&hbors. They were rebellious and disrespectfui. Deep down 1 knew why. They bad been deprived of a mother for moot of tbeir lives and they were bitter and undlaclpllned. Within a week after I marrled and moved Into our new home with my two ~. one ol my stfl><laugbters told ine obe bated me because I bad married ber father •iror bis money." Another lleJ><laughter broke my Utile boy't nooe. • 'lbe 111-year-<>ld stple fl5 from my purse. The &-year-old set n,.. to the garage. . • . that I cared. From then on it was a mat. ter of keeping my word, serving as referee, counselor and above all, a loving presence . Today these children are good cilium, good students, and I am immensely proud of them. ify husband calls me the Miracle Worker. I say the change in their lives was no miracle, it was the natural by-product of love. -CLEVELAND MOM DEAR PtfOM: What can 1 1a7 .•• ex- cepl , •• BEA IITIFUL I DEAR ANN LANDERS: I rarely miss your column but apparently I misaed one recently because I read a folloW'11p letl!.r which threw me. • It seems a young man from Loulsvllle wanted additional information a6o\rt ·malea who could not urinate iD pubde. Will you please tell me why allJ'Gle would want to do a thing like thatf In !act such an act would probably gef a peraou arrested where I come from . Straighten me out, Ann. -HOtJST9N SUBURBANITE . : • DEAR SUBURBANITE: Tiit letter 1" ml.ssed wu from 1 youg fellow wllilit wu belq drifted. He confessed lo a ~ p1ycbologtcal block wldcb !ft-.. f,.m lrlaatlo( la the pre,.... ol llll<ri'. He was referrlq lo pobllo IU!IT ROOMS, ool streell. Wlleo I ,.bl!Dtd 1111 letter I was 1tagered by Ibo llQ. dreda el letten from mta who Mid tllot, toe, .. d Ike pnlltem. It II cal~a balbfal lddaey. I w11 deluged -.. u-. .. ne mqst' practlca1 -wu It ,. .• sCall wllb •door ud ,.1,..,, • I was determined to C<JOQUer the 111111' Even H drlnlclng Is the "In" thine !loo wtth love and undmtendlnc. • your lrowd, It needn't crowd 1"U eQt. fin! thin( I did was all a family Learn the facts from AM Lar • meeting and 11Y down J'llles. The chlldreit \ booklet. "Booze and Yon -tit acted mad but they really loved It. Teen11m Onl)>." Sei1d » rtnlo lo .., No one had evtr set llmllo for them and a loog, aelf .. ddresoed euvtlopo 1o Ille 81111 they v~ lily touaf>oeas u a sip DAILY P1LOT with ,..... requeot. •. .. .. ·' ' ~Q DAILY PILOT •• I . I !Scouts • ; I !Merry Dream 1 Girl Scout camp direct··· : or, Mrs. Richard Reese : (right), gives pointers ; on rowing to her : daughter. J u 11 an n e ' : (cente r) and Jackie : Whitman. Tbe girls are : among 1.100 scouts : from Costa Mesa, New· '. port Beach, and Irvine : attending Day 'n' Stay : camps this month at -&ncho de Santiago, Irvine Lake. Ecology and camping work· shops, boating, fishing, aongs, arts and crafts are included on the camp program. Culture Blamed Thu"'"1, Junt 29. 1972 ·Maturing Woman Finds " She Doesn't Even Exist By BEA ANDERSON :. ; • Of #It Otll'1 fllltl '''" American culture is void of lie mlddlHged woman . mythology just doesn't de with what she should do or II expected to do. Consequently, when we reach middle age, we con· gciously or unconsciously fee.I we simply disappear because our image has faded into obscurity. These provocative views were expressed by Inge Bell, PhD and assistant professor of English at Pitzer College, who lectured on Images of. Sex: The Middle-aged Woman dur· ing the UCI series on A History of Sexual Mores. She blamed the com· munications media, and in particular the mufU·mlUion dollar ad agency industry, for the syndrome. YOUNG ri10DEL8 "You'll always see a young woman pictured as t h e . i LORRAINE CANNON model .. the sex sym- bol. •. the one smiling happily with the successful middle-ag- ed man . "All the middle-aged woman gets is the long-distance phone call from the famil y or she is pictured soaking her tired fe et. "Even st or i es published about prominent middle-aged women seldom a r e ac- companied with a photo," she claimed. Women in this age group arc never seen as romantic leads in movies, she said, and fi ction rarely deals with them. When it does, age ill central to the plot and women are cast as alcoholics, h ys fer i cs or shrews. On the other hand, she said, the young man also disap-- pears, but after maturing to middle age he merges as the successful businessman . at- Macurdas Honored Mr. and t1rs. Malcolm Macurda of Huntington Harbour were honored on their golden wedding ann iversary with a party given by their son and daughter, Neal Macurda and Mrs. Audrey Dyer . Ma curda , a native Califor- nian, was employed by P n c i f i c Telephone and Telegraph Co. prior to his retirement in 1957 and worked after his relirement as a mangement consultant . The couple have been active in community affairs since their marriage and both are musicians. traclive fa shion model, the romantic lead. Making her point. she show- ed a series of magazine photos of Peter Lawford and Dean Martin surrounded by young, beautiful women. <;ROT ESQUE She then asked her audience to close the ir eyes and im- agine them being surrounded by women their age. "Society defines I his as grotesque. "What's even more grotes- que is imaginging a middle.ag- ed woman surrounded by youn g men," she asserted. "I mag es we are aware of are of successful, middle.aged man surrounded by attractive, young ~·omen-their geishas. Th at's what they are, af· ter ell -young, attractive airline hostesses, waitresses, clerical help devoted to natter and ~st the male ego." May-December marriages are accepted in our society, she said , but the middle-age woman's odds on the marriage market are slim. STATISTICS Nationally, in the 45-64 age bracket , single women out- number single men three to one. The ratio of remarrying in this age group is 16 women !Cl 70 men in each 1,000 who are widowed and ~5-89 per 1,000 ~'ho are divorced. When the 53-year~ld ma.'1 .• marries a young bride, what· does he offer her? Security and status . "Bul, based on life ex· pectancy statistics," she said, "he also offers her 18 years of wido...,•hoocl." Betrothal Revealed ' ' ' Half Century of Marriage Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary dur- ing a reception in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church were Mr. and Mrs. Clair Pyle of Newport Beach. Hosts were their daughter, son -and their spouses, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Houten of Manhat- tan Beach and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Pyle of New· port Beach. Attending wer;\he celebrants' nine grandchildren, one great·grandchil d and their brothers and sisters. Rites ·Set He founded the Cactus Club branch o f Toastmasters International when he was transferred to El Centro. Barbara -Jo Kothe and H.1/.~==================~ Joe Walker plan to be marrJedL In August T\1r. and ti-trs. Melv in M. Cannon or Exeter have an- nounced the engagen1ent of their daughter, Lorra i ne Maudel Cannon to Richard Frederick Allen, son of the Rev , and T\1rs, ·Stanley P. Allen of Costa Mesa . Hair Looks Hair for summer goes g Io s s y , softly waved, . moderately short. Looks include -the hat-cap, a short coif that frames the fa ce; soft-pageboy, a classic revival; and pixie-shag. a sleeper update or last year's fa vorite "do,. Sept. 28 in the Lutheran Church of the Master, corona del ~tar. Their engagement was an- nounced by Mr. and Mrs. George Kothe of Costa Mesa, parents of the bride--elect who graduated from Estancia High School. Her fiance. son of Mrs. Lloyd F. ~teister of Houston, served in thf Air F'orce. The wedding will take place Aug. 19 in the First Baptist Church. Exeter. J 'jjiiiiiiijii!jiiiilijj!iii!j~jjjiijijii~ii!j~~~~jjiijijijjt Miss Cannon was gradauted I: rrom Exeter High School and COASTLINE HEALTH FOODS the College of the Sequoias. ONE WEEK SPECIALS' Her fiance was in the first -, graduating class of Costa Mesa • High School. He a I s o • graduated from Orange C.oast • College and cal Poly. San f..ouls Obispo· where he earned his muters after completing a tour of.duty with the Navy. He teaches at Exeter High School. • • JUNI lO -JULY' VITAMIN E -D. ALPHA 400 l.U. 100 C1p•ult1 Regular $5.95 NOW $495 COASTLINE 96°/o PROTEIN POWDER •• , wlttl LH:lthh1 & Papale f protol11 ffrlYtd 011tlroly from ''' h111t11 , 1 '"· '" .. .1 $1.95-.... St.ti ..•..... · • ... · · · · · •• · • · · · · • oods Grand Opening DOOR PRIZE DRAWING lffutif11I 9orJM1ts tlftll •w., frH .•• llo• MNd lty 011r rtt11lor t11ppll.n. lotltttr 111 0111 ..... ltot9 011ly! REGISTER BEFORE JULY 27th BLAZER JACKETS Jted, N•¥y, lr1w11 checlr1 mtlctt wlih i11tutiful 11•w •11ort• mtllt of p1nh. M•clt to ••II for $JO. Sptcitl $19.95 $19.95 2.3.4 Pc. TOP DESJ<;NER ENSEMBLES Thttt btiutiful "mini· w1 rclrob11" incl11d1 Or111, P111ti:" 01t & Skirt in '4 pi1ce 1tf. Alto 1m•ll1r 9ro11pt. F•1hiontcl of 100 % lt•lured poly1tt1r •ncl f11lly Wtlhtblt. Re9 , $50 t• $I 10. Sptci1I $ll to $120. &~ SPECIAL $33 to $ t 20 RIB KNIT PANT SUITS H...,, .. ,, or Gold • ~· $14 00 Ret· $25. Why 11ot ~uy twci? ~· "FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE" Now Tw• Loc«tloM 1> s.,.... Yo• s,t1119clolo &-ldle9.,-..H•Mifl9f°"' lcll.49J·lt•7 11051 PKlflc Co.,t Hwy •• $11111 .. kll.•lf2·27J7 a.twotn WorHt Avt. nd 6th Srroot I • Your Horoscope Libra: Don't Procrastinate FRIDAY JUNE 30 By SVDNEY OMARR Personal to Mrs. A d a Brucker, Dallas: Your ex- pression or appreciation for my work is l touching. sensitive, prescient. inspiring and , to say the least. en- couraging. l feel your depth of understanding will enable you to gain much from your study of astrology. That s a me u n de rstanding, emanating from your "fan letter," has enabled me to percci ve new dimensions. The lively, in- tellectual quelity of your sense of humor has lifted my spirit. Jn answer to your specific question, the "Gemini" I wrote about In ''My World of Astrology" no longer is by my side. ARIES (March 2l~April 19): Your dilemma i~ resolved through aid of friend . Sense of direction returns. One you care for is working in your behalf -behind. ~e scenes. Calt('tr and Capricorn persons , are apt to figure prominently. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Versatility enables you to achieve goal . Have alternatives available. There is more than one way. Know it and display knowledge. One in posit.ion to aid will do so. You overcome obstacle. \.GEMINI (May 21 -June 20 ): Bypass one who adores red .tape. There is no need to be restricted. Write and read, add to knowledge. Open lines of communication. Catch up on correspondence. Ask ques- tions. Answers are obtainable. CANCER (June Zl.July 22): Change, travel and a variety of experiences are featured. Obtain vali d hint from Gei:plnJ message. Be on the move. Refuse to be painted into cor- ner. Virgo individual presents workable Idea. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 J: Home and security a re spotlighted. Joint efforts are·-· likely to succeed. Legal mat- ters require attention. Check fine print. A void overex- tending yourselr. Purchase of luxury item is fine if you are comparison shopper. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22 ): Don 't attempt to be your own attorney. Means consult ex- pert. What seems practical on surface may be otherwise. Dig deep for information. Pisces persons is involved . See in message . Delay now would be error. Look to future instead of brooding about past. Family member exrxises s t u b b or n streak. Take it in stride. Arte• is in picture. SAGIITARIUS (Nov. ZZ. Dec. 21 1: You are active; make contacts, tell your own story. Stress independence, originalit y. Stick to personal style. Lead rather than im· itate. Ideas jell; thoughts are transformed into dynamic ac- tions. CAPRICORN (De<:. 22·Jan. 191: Money obtained through b u s i n e s s association. o.ie who is shrewd also provea gentle and you are . likely beneficiary. t1essage w i 11 become increasingly clear. Cancer ind ividual appears to .!le key figu re . AQUARIUS' (Jan. 2().Feb. 18): Cycle continues such that you have fun and earn profit simultaneously. Be flexible. Take chance on your own abilities. Some accuse you of being stubborn. Laugh and do things your own way. The.n you make real progress. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Restrictions abound. You may feel knocked about by red tape. establishment, rules and regulations. Key is to realize situation is but temporary. You can learn rules -and break them . You can be limited, but prepare for freedom. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have fine sense of balance , humor, desire to -eommunicate. You are a social animal, in need of approbation, more so than the average ·person. July is in- dicated as the most significant month of 1972 for you. Pa rents Pa id WEST LAFAYEITE, Ind. (UPI ) -"We spend $40,000 on each baby and make our last payment on our child's educa· tion just in time to hear him lash out against o u r materialism." Thal declaration of the pay- off for child-raising was made by Prof. Florence Kerckhoff at a debate on child-rearing during Purdue Universi ty's se- cond annual Women's D11y. light of reality. · ·-· ---·-·-· ·---·----···---·---·- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): What was tentative now can become definite. A p p I i e s especially where p e r s o n a I re1ationships are concerned. You will not be able to strad· die fence. It is black or white, yes or no. Prepare accordingly C.Spricom is involved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Completion is keynoted. 01;. tain valid hint from Libra i @BRASS JUN(J Dl1tl1ctlv. S.ert W11mo111 A,,.,.1 1Jy • Norman Wf•tt e Bl1yl1 , Alto Golf Wt1r 271 1 lost Cant H.ty. Coro110 4111 Mer ''3·'4740 Large &: Half Sl:es Bresse• • Sports1eear • Lingerie 38. 50 SIZES with I lll W •11if from H11f Sl11 Shop. f · ' h1nG plckt4 for ------ • figurt fltttery · 1n4 'r1c.t1c1/ity. Sunday Shop)Mr? 0,..11' .. I, .•. COSTA I HUNTINGTON MESA CENTER •14 1111 NIWPOIT I LV.D. OUTllDI M•Ll !North 1( lllh Stttttl IN••• t1 l1rktr 1101.J Banka1!1erleard • ~la•te.a;elta"fe • • l • Sensitivity By CAROL MOORE Ot ttlt Olilh' •11111 Iliff Four hundred forty hands danced symbolical)y to "We 've Only Just BeJun" in lhe Social Science Rall at UC!. · The participants w e r e strangers bu t the palm.to. palm exhilaration was con· tagious . . . hands swaying nimble fingers reaching fo; the high notes, thumbs rub- bing in rhythm, eyes clo!ed minds free, arms tired even: tually. It wa~ Paul Hilsdale's way ti getting a University Ex· tension class to "resist group pressures, shed previously programmed action patterns and tum on to !tie reality of yoursell and others ... Hlladale, a director ol Tahoe lostitute Awarenes s WorUhops, culminated a ser~ on Sexual Mores with hl& belie! lhaf peraons can have int.imate contact, feeling good, warm and friendly. without sexual conno!Atlom. "Sensitivity makes s e x , when you have it, more real and not jUJt an escape from alienation," he said. HJ..et the little impulael get lhrollgh." HAND-ro&\ND Audience responses showed that the band exercise was enough to get the message across. "It's nice to lead for a Lets change . . . I le e I ln- t e rdependence, lntcrpreUng the music but keeping In touch .•• It's strange to limit ex· presslon only to the hands." Hllsdale ooncentrated , on senslsm, the ability t~ lei go and receive physical pleasure from a partner, ratljef lban Iha lllO(O genital .....,.u1y. "Sex takes care of Itself ii other lnt<ntctions are bones!, open and receptive.•: While urging people to get a more permanent grasp on the new feeling state, be highly recommended structural in- tegration (Rolling) as the most powerful single approacb to getting in touch wilh yourseU because lhe deep Thu~11. Junt 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT . JI • Little massage normaliies the body from shoulden to ribs to pelvis. • Impulses Through go. reel closeness and new reaches o! experience. "a l2 to 20 year ·~ prentlce.shlp In alienation that leaves people able t o _: •• . - ' •• • • "When you are aware of your inner teeUngs, you can relate as a per-son ·and not a ·· sex or power object," he remlndtd. cartlessly directed, the result ia a whole lot of put dowDI ~ Ir re s pon sible amateur psychology wllb "b r o w n I e points for 1etting ancry with the person next to you. NEW VIEW "The window is opened but sometimes the world batters it closed again," he said . "The Important thing is that the person realizes there i s another way to live and he should allocate lots or time, money and energy in long· term therapy for continued reinforcement." manipulate a world of word~ : WATCH Ollf "I'm worried about the pro- ll!eratlon of tbese pseudo- groups. The human potential movement is so uneven. It's'° obvious that a PhD isn't necessary and an MD may be. worse. and numbers but unknowing of the real wOrld." .. "We have reached the point where machines are doing enough and we have time to expand, feel alive, repair the telephone lines betv.-een the mind and body But Hit.dale, a former Jesui t priest who spent a year at Esalen in search of peace and potential, Is greatly concerned about'people who fall prey to incom~tenUy led encounter groups. "They he!P growth by lrig- gerlng hostility and surfacing emations." h e admitted. ''However, If the sessions are "Make sure that a gentle person, not a sadist, is using such powerful tools of self· discovery as bio-energetics." Hilsdale h i g b I y praised skillfully conaucted workshops as "Sbangri·la with strange.rs" where persons gradually let Such prolonged treatment. he, suggt.!ted, would release ''all the crazy people living in an unreal world of 10 minutes from now." "~1ore sensations of feeling are net.'<led for all the prisoners of t ech no I og y \\ho ne\'C'r gel lo touch the f111ished 1nasterpiece they arr- workinjt' on." From Page 17 . ; .Mom But she said, "Most in- telligent people, if they sit down and think about it, will certaln1y see' there's more good than bad in it." Mrs. Oberndorl believes tbe movement will resutt in men's liberation, improve: mattiages and also be· better f o r children. Womea who favor things the way they are, Mrs. Oberndorf said, enjoy being "clinging· vines.'1 They like the financial security ... ''a rat.her old· fashioned idea, I believe." Other than a year and a hall as soctety editor of her hometown newspaper, she has not worked. She did_, however, help her husbands in their businesses and kept active civically and socially. When her first hus- band became ill, she resigned from the board of directors of nine civic organizations. "1 didn't have a career because I wasn't paid for it,'' she explained. As a volunteer, she ran a hospital gift-shOp for five Years and developed it from an $18,000 a year~ operation to a $160,000 a year bu.siness.. IDEAS TO GOALS He discredited schooling as s.ick Leave Definition Fractures Funny Bone By ERMA DOMBECK For years, factories and of· fices have been producing their own form or literature. Sorrle of it you can even print in a family newspaper . It usually originates from an unlisted mimeograph machine or a typewriter that cannot be traced and will take the form of a sex chain letter, a 1>age or ethnic jokes or a real swat ;1t the establishment. All share something in c o m m o n : anonymity or the author . (What will it be? Modesty or unemployment?) Since I used to work for an establishment that made you schedule major surgery on your lunch hour, I was more than amused at an anonymous sbeet that crossed my desk called ' NEW SICK LEAVE POLICY SICKNESS: No excuse. We will no longer accept your doc· tor 's statement as proof as we believe. if you are able to go to the doctor, you are abl e to come to work. DEATR (other than your own): Th.ls is no e1cuse. There is nothing you can do for them , and we are sure th'at AT WIT'S EN D 8 a.m. to 8:03 15 seronds, those with B fro1n 8:03 lS seconds to 8:06 30 second!, etc. If you miss your turn, you must wa il until the day whell your turn comes again. someone else in a lesser posi·l----------- tion can attend to the ar- rangements. llO\\'ever. if the funeral can be held in late afternoon. we •,o:ill be glad to let yo u off one hour early, provided your share or work is ahead enough lo keep the job going in your absence. ... 1~ . But Mrs-. Obemdorf said, "If l had my ll;fe to live over again, I would never do Jt on a volunteer ~is because if you're doing a valuable work. you're worthy of being paid for it." DEATH (your O\~'nl: This is acceptable as an excuse prcr vided laJ t"·o \Yetks' notice is given in order to break in a new person for your job; (bl if t"·o "'eeks' notice is not possi· ble, call in before 8 a.~. so that a sub ma y be provided : and (c) this must be verified by your doctor's signature and Your own. Both signatures must be present or the time wlll be deducted from your an· nual sick leave. LEAVE OF ABSENCE (for an operation): \Ve arc no longer allowing this practice. We wish to discourage any thought you may have about needing an operation. •' l at Bahia Milestone Honored Moonllghr Cafch ••Pirkl• trom the morning sun. Smooth Sailing for Summer But abe thinks her daughter Is "having more fun today than she has ever had before in her life. I think she is feel· ing a certain degree or gratification because her ideas are developing toward a r~ alization of her ide als." It'll take a while before anything really ooncrete is ac· complished, Mrs. Oberndorf said, but much has already happened which was "im· po.ssible" years ago. P..1rs. Patricia Detterick of Costa Mesa ·hosted the 50th wedding anniversary celebra· tion for her parents, P..1r. and P..1rs. Theodore E. Hoffmal'I , who were married i n Pasadena and present~ reside in Inyoketn. We believe that as long as you are employed here. you will need all of whatever you have and should not consider having anything removed. We hired you as you are and to have anything removed would certainly make you Jess than we bargained for. Hold the m1g/c or• •uddtn brHze. KHp thoae momenta •11'18. Thly'rt youro for a //ftt/,,,. with • dlvnond ..a ' eno•o•ment ring from Or1ngo Bloiaom. By LAURIE KASPER Of 1111 D1llY l"llot Sllff "This might be the starting place of a new Olympic star. You don't know." lt'.s not something Kristine Laun is looking for. lt's just something that might be. And, it's a part of what makes her summer job so fulfilling. After seven weeks in the junior program at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for which she is head instructor, some children aged eight and above will be able to take care of themselves while sailing in the Newport Bay. Until the session begins on Tuesday, July 11, some of these youngsters will fear the challenge and feel incapable of piloting a sabot themselves. Friends envy her for the job. And, she admits, "This sum· mer I think I'll be very happy. "It's really a fun job. I was looking forward to jt all year. It's out in the sunshine doing" something I really like. "I've been sailing alf my life," she said. Her older brother, who even tried out for the Olympic team , is the best . sailor in the family. Kris started sailing by crew- ing for him. Then she got her own sabot and then she graduated to a mowbird. Rer parents, Mr. and Mrs. John· Laun, don't sail allhough they ~ve a motorboat and have "atways been our fans." ENJOYS TEACHING She enjoys teaching. . She'll teach the children such things as terms. knots and how to rig a boat. After to school simply "to learn something." After graduation. she hopes to travel, maybe to the East, and then she would like to be a legal secretary or something similar for a large corporation.• Tanned and freckled after studying for ~Is in the sun. she ia most aCtive in her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega , and with the co lle ge Ticktockers. She has a sailing card for use in Santa Barbara hut she sold her own boat and quit the Newport Harbor Yacht Club when she started college because she knew she'd only be able to sail on weekends during lbe summer. LONG TIME FRIENDS Her job ~akes up for that now. Club memben, she said, are working hard on the pro· gram. "If enthusiasm can bring success, they 're going to do it." She thinka her stuctlnts will Mood Dress get more than the ability · to . sail oti.t of the pro~,t The long evenmg dress " . should be your mood dress, The fr1~ds the meet here sa)( fashion authorities. Be will be lheir fr!~ ev~ when -br4vely bare, II your figure ~~Y g~t marrled. 1?18t s how permits, in a bare-backed it ~s. with ~r brother s and her slinky crepe or dreamy and sailing frten4s,., romantic in a flowing chiffon "All sailofs seem to cling or printed organza . · Mrs. ffof[man's aunt, Mrs. Edith Feldner, led tile list of family celebrants including . another daughter, Betty Hoff. man, also of Inyokern and grandchildren Linda a n d Michael Dctterick. The honorees have resided in Southern California for 72 years and he retired as an in· spector for the Federa l Avia· tion Administration in 1964. LEAVE OF ABSENCE (rest room): Too much time is being spent in the rest room. Our time study man has ascertained that t h f e e minutes, 15 seconds con· stltutes a "generous0 break. Jn the future , we will fOUowl'---------....;i! the practice of going to the!.----------_, rest room in alphabetical Soutlri Co11t Pl•t• .• order. Those with names lri1tol •t the Stn Di•go fwy.': beginning with A will go from,'-_c_._•_1•_M_ .. _• __ ,_.,_·_•o_•_•_, togelher," she ezplained . And most sailors are • •re a I I y friendly, helpful type people ." 1------------------------------------- She will be assilted in lhe program by Terry Taylor and Marc Schryer, sailing in- structors, and Sondra Scott1 swimming imtructor. R• Eastman will be on duty au.. Ing weekends u Uleguard. , WETHERBY KAYSER'S SPECTACULAR • REWARDING SUl>™ER the first week, she said , the --------------------- I fl~~· 3 Off Their progress is one reason her summer will be "so rewarding .. , It's like last year when one of her beginning students took a second place in a race. Or, the summer before last when she taught swimming at Orange State College and 1 ~ ytar-old, who initially wouldn't even get in the water, dogpad- dled across the pool. children will get out In the 'bay in front of the club. able to get around by themselves. Althougb she enjoys the summer teaching, the University of Santa Barbara student doesn1 want to be 1 • "'JI""" teacher. "I really like kids but I don't think l could handle them nine months of the year, 11 she explained. Now a senior, Kris ls going • SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHORT SALE $2.98 ALSO PANTS, TOPS DIE5515 I. SPOITSWIAI __ ........... .., ....... w..._ ............. -.,...... THE MINE SHAFT occ11lo111. Mh1•r th, t1oll11, fo•sil1, •1•t• tnebll11, plch.,1 rocl p1trifi1d wood -t11cl lftOtt. •75·7•t7. OL' 1100'$ H. n cl m 1 cl• l••llri1tr90M1- hlh, lri•nclb•,.. •ho11 •nd 1•11cf•I• for 111"'"'''· Ut111111•I t lft il•m1, wl•t t•ckt, 1peo11 rte kt, le1t~.r wr• ppff c•Hlt1, brlefc.1111 •"'II More. 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Jts membership card permits you to buy nea rly every- thing you need from the finest closed-door show- rooms at substantial sav- inp -appliances. furni- ture, stereo equipment, sporting goods, draperies and much~ much more. You can even buy cars at the "fleet .. price and mobile homes and motor- eyclas at substantial sav· inp. Tho Insider$ Club Effective Annual Earnings 5.00%·5.13% Passbook. No Minimum. 5.75%-5.92% One Year Certil1cate $1,000 Minimum. 6.00 %-6.18% Two to Five Year Certificates $5,000 Minimum. Up to 90 days loss of Interest on amounts withdrawn befor e maturity on au certificate accounts. also provides big dis· ' counts on tickets to spart- ing and en tertainment events , . , plus a \.,.hole list of tree services: safe deposit boxes, money or- ders, travelers checks, and notary services. r..1embership require- ment for savers -$2,500 minimum balance. Coast borrowers now receive as- sociate memberships en- ti tling them to all outside referral services. Ask about joining at any Coast office. MAIN Ofl'IC[; 9th & Hill. Los Anreles • 623-13.51 Other 01t1ces WILSHIR[ •I GRAMM[RCY 'l.AC[: 3933 WJl1h!re Blvd., L.A •• 388-1265 LA. CIVIC CENTER: 2nd & Broadway · 626-1102 HUNTINGTON IEACH1 91 Hunt1n1ton C.nter • 1714) 897-1047 SANTA MONICA: 718 Wlllhlr1 Stvd. • 393-0746 SAN PEDRO! 1001 & Pacll!c • 831'"2.J.41 WEST COVINA: Eas1l1nd Sh()pplnt ctr.• 331-2201 P.&NORAMA CITY: 8616 Vll'I Nuys BIVd. • 892-1171 TARZANA: 18751 Ven1ur1 91Yd.• J45.8614 LONG IEAC~: Jrd & Locust • 437·7481 £AST LOS .. ANGELES: 8lh & Soto • ~510 DIA.MONO IAR: 318 Diamond Bar !l'Yd. • (714) 59S.7525 Dtlly Hours -9 AM to 4 PM OP"n S.turUyl - 9AMtol'M (Except Civic Center) Peering Around Coast Co~.u m.::.-:-::les Say Pledges IT Regular 130. to 1'5. Sports Colts MRS. NOONAN Mrs. Stewart Wanbaugh of Anaheim. Honor attendants were Mrs. Dennis S. Daniel! and Larry Wanbaugh, and usher was Stewart Wanbaugh Jr. The newlyweds wiJI reside in Anaheim following a Big Bear Lake honeymoon. KEEBLER-DENBOW Married in the First United Melhodist Church of Costa Me&a were Linda Verndye Denbow of Co3ta Mesa and Monty Ray Keebler. The Rev. Richard Dunlap performed the ceremony for the daughter of Mrs. Katie Martin of Winter Haven, Fla. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Loman Al Keebler of Costa Mesa . Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brunick served as honor attendants and UJhen were Richard Collliu and Charles Lewis. $ • R11ular 59. U. to 90. MRS. REBUCK WEHMUELLER· ANDERSON r Susan J e a n n e Anderson, formerly of Laguna Beach, became the bride of Richard M. Wehmueller of Santa Ana during ceremonies read in G r a n d v I e w Presbyterian Church , Glendale by the Rev. Ned Flexer. Their parent s are Mr. and ~1r11. Marshall H. Anderson of Glendale and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Wehmuetler of San· ta Ana . ~1iss Susan Moran was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Susan Wehmueller and Mrs. Glenn Highland. Bill Plate served as best man and ushers were Thomas Ander&0n, David Anderson, Mil Thornton and Highland. Italian Knit Shirts Ito tu I er 20. ~. to 45. Double Knit Slacks R19ul1r 19. 27.50 to 35. Dress Shirts R•ular 14. 20. to 2C. • mens haberdashery • • , \ 30 Gir~ Fi!!i-sh 'Babysit' Course Thirty junior high school girla have completed a baby alttlng course cosponsored by the South Coast YMCA and the Women's Club of Laguna Niguel. The six -week course in- cluded instruction In prt• school training, infant care, police prntection procedures, first aid emergency care and wage Information. Upon completion of the course and passing the final exam, each girl was given a certificate. Girls recelvlna: certificates are: Doreen Barber, Lisa Baughman. Page Bergersen, Stacy Blomquist , Wendy Bowen . Kmi Bryan!, Sandra Calh, Shannen Ch a pm a n , Mona Cudzlk, Karen Feher. Elizabeth Gallagher, Ann ' Gardner, Christi Guth, Nicky Jepson, Kim Kelly. Janet Koci. Denise Lowry, Teti Manto, Suzanne Martin, Paula Mills. Jody Morris , Patty Robln3011 , Juli Roeber , Shan .. non Rowland, Julie Schles.. inger, Tracy Stratford, Sue Strenkows.kl, Paula Strukel, Stacey Warn, and Valentine Fomenko. Dr. T. Nudd In New Post Dr. T. Roger Nudd has betn appointed dean of students at Cal-State Fullerton . Nudd, vice-president and dean of students at the v • Pageant of Masters 'Fill-in' Faint P1·aise LONDON IAPI -Tb e British 11 t e no graph er i5 clumsy, untidy, slow and ill· taught. and treats h e r typewriter with the delicacy of a honky-tonk piano player, the head of a large iiecretarial col· lege said . University or Houston , will The merry gentlemen dancer in the panel at the with Ruth Swanson of Capistrano Beach. Others succeed Dr. Charles W. Buck, right in details from Breughel's 'The Wedding from left: Frank McMullen Jr. of · Laguna Beach, who will become associate dean ot studenUi and director Dance' is none other than Festival board president Sylvia Jones of Costa Mesa; Bill \\'hitComb of South of the coun!tling and testing 0. E. 'Bud' Schroeder. who was called into service Laguna and Jennifer Stevens of Newport Beach. center. when the regular model failed to show up for the The Pageant begins its six·'A-'eek run beginning Nudd, served as associate dean or students and student _p:..r_e_ss __ n__:ig:._h_t__:_p_er_f_o_rm_an_c_e_r_e_ce_n_t_:ly:..._H_e_'s_d_a_n_c_in__:g:._ __ J_ul.:.y_l_4_. ________________ _ activltieii dirertor rrom 1966-- 70. THE. GREENHOUSE. 310 llllt.INIYl'l 1,.AOVNA 11,,CM,CAL!f. 171•1 '"""" OLD AfllCAN TRADI llADS !AT LU.ST 60 . YU.RS OLDl. MATCHED STRAND $30.00. OTHlllS FROM $12.00. INDIVIDUAL llADS. Telephone Bill 'Slimming' Bid Dela yed by City A propoiial that the city iipend $3 .500 for telephone consultation service that . could lop S300 a month off its phone bills has been deferred by the Laguna Beach City Council ror consideration at budget study time . The 38 phone stations in the city hall iiystem are working at full capacity, ac- cording to City h1anager Lawrence Rose, along with 13 additional direct outside lin es, most of which are used for emergency calls by the police, fire and lifeguard departments and the sewer plant. Rose has proposed hiring profes.sional consultants lo analyze, recommend and supervise the installation of an upgraded telephone system . A four-month agreement with Te\e- Huntington on Verge Of Fireworks Explosion Huntington Beach is on the verge of ex- ploding -with firework s. At noon today, 36 firev.'orks stands opened their door s and put their Red Devi/s· Wildcats. Freedoms and Trojans on d spl ay, all f»PUlar products. It's enough to make a fireman shiver in fright , according to Fire Inspector Jan Sanders. Last Fouth of July season. Huntington Beach firemen went on 25 calls related to misfired fireworks. Fifteen were gras.ii; fires, plus as30rted car fires, scorched walls. and burnt or bombed mailboxes. ''The total-monetary loss was only $500," Sanders says, ''but that doesn't count the man-hours spent by firemen." Local fireworks Jaws have been tightened this year. to iMure the safety around those 36 stands selling patriotic powder kegs . Sanders said each st.and has to comply with 20 regulations. including such items as having proper in.surance, post ing a $100 bond with the city, allowin~ no drinking or smoking around the stand. posting a guard at night and keeping tv.·o fire extinguishers available. All 36 stands are run by non-profit opganizations which use the sale of the fireworks to raise money for charitable · activities. Firev.-uks are legally on sale from noon today. through July 6. w;th a noon deadline then. DAIL V PILDT fl 13 Win Full Tuition Thirteen Orange Co u n t y studenll have been selected as State Graduate fo~euows by the State Scholarship and Loon Commlulon. The aludent& will rtteiv e full tuition fellowships for graduate studi~ from the coLnmisslon. They w ere stlected on the basi! of academic achievement. poten- tial , financial need and the manpower needs of the state. Named as fellows are: f ave E. Brownfield of Tus tin. a slu- denl at the UC T'l1ed ical Center In San Francisco : Jack L.evv of Seal Beach. a :;tudent it USC; Robert Sprague of Santa Ana. a law student ar L'C Davis, and Gregory llayes ot Irvine, a USC dental student. Also receiving acholarahips are Robert Kawaratanl and David Petti!, both of ·Laguna Beach and both students at UCLA : Costa 1t1esa residenlt Jerrold Cohen, ,.1argaret Kief- fer and ltichard Tei ak, both students at USC, for UC Irvine and Stanford Medical School, respecti vely: Robert W. P'R yne or Garden Gro ve, a law stu· dent at Stanford . and J.lunt· ingt on Beach r e s i d t n t s C{'()rge BO€'hlert. John Delote!J and Gregory Weiland who are .students at UC S.1n Diego, UC Berkeley 3nd UC San Diego, !f'Spe<"ll\l'I)'. BOUTIQUE CLEANERS QUALITY & DEPENDABILITY AT A FAIR PRICE ll'ar1aet•·Dale Ce1ate1• Corner of Warner & Springdale, Huntington Beach 842-2050 MOBILE PHONES NOW AVAILABLE FOR LAGUNA BEACH AREA Business and Professional Customer• Place and receive telephone calls • 1n your car anywhere in California -·-No Licen•e -No Caplt1I lnve•tment -·-Month to month rent1I be1i1 PhoJI• or writ•: Orange County Radio Telephone Service 401 So. Santa Ft St., Santa Ana Phone 835·3305 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j Consultants, he said in a memo to the ;:i council would involve a fee of $875 a month for a total of $3,500, but would in- clude a guaranteed saving on billing of S300 a month, thereby amortizing the ree within the first year. Laguna Approves 2nd Application For Park Funds There is no time or location limit during this period, however for when and where fireworks may be exploded . !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sanders does. however, have a long listlj '"c1r rYyou ... a Farmers car in- surance policy with additional r eceiv e extra mo ney while your car is being ductible. Farmers pays you $10 a day -for up to 10 days for meals, car rental, motels, phone calls and other 'extra' expenses-even If you don't spend the money. Just ask eny fast, fair, friendly Farmers man. Dick H1ye1-Howard 81ttl1 -Tom Butler 17171 IHcll IM., S.lte "K". H.I . 1-42.alll IA.trtu •lrn 1 trern 5outhtrn C•IH. 111 N"'I 111!1111 or . 11705 IAit«. F.Y. -tl9°91M • 6411 l•lltf9' St., H.I. -19J41U 17911 M .. fflS., F.Y. -962-2411 • 141·1401 In response to queries from the coun· cil, Rose said that the telephone company doeii provide free business consultation services. but he felt ii would not be realistic to expect the utility finn to seek out and recommend a iiystem that wOuld sub!tantially reduce its revenue. By unanimous vote, the council decided the matter should not be pursued until budget studies are under way. Civic Unit Sets Regular Meets The revitalilld South Laguna Civic Association. wh1ch recently hetd itii first general meeting since 1967. will begin regular monthly meetings Thursday al 8 p.m . in the Methodist Church, Wesley Drive. The meeting is open to all interested residents and comments about any aspect of the civic association or area concerns will be welcome , according to president Lore.II Long. The new bollrd of directors elected at the general meeting subsequently met to designate officers, including UJng as preiildent, Jon F. Hei ser, vice president: Rosemary Saylor, secretary; Donald Estep, lreasurer; and John Phelan. editor. The proposed General Plan for the · South Laguna area, now under study by the county,, will r_emain the a11sociat100'11 principal concern, Long said. The Laguna Beach City Council has air proved a second application for matching federal funds to complete the acquisition and dev~lopment program for the Main Beach Park. The city is seeking $233 .000 of Land and Water Conservation Funds for Phase n of the Beach Park plan, which would in· elude acquisition of the Shell service sta- tion property and completion of the patk from Ocean A venue to the Hotel Laguna. This would represent 50 percent of the co!lt of the project, the other 50 percent to be matched by the city with issuance of bonds in that amount by the Laguna Beach Public Improvement COrporation fonned in 1968 to acquire the Main Beach frontage at a cost of $2,726,500. An initial grant of matching Land and Water Conservation funds in the amount of $250,000 was approved ear1ier. Newcast~ Spreads RIVERSIDE (AP ) -New ca s It e diseaiie, which afferts only 'foul. h a 11 spread to Kem County rrom Southern California. where It resulted in an elght4 county quarantine of chickeM and turkeys, officials say. The State-Federal Newcastle Task Force said Tuttiday its agents had destroyed nine infected chickens in Kem County and 40 others exposed to the contagious, r a t a I respiratory disease, which iii harmless to humans ond other animal!. of safety hints for families which pian their own fireworks show : -Light fireworks in an area cleared of dr y grass and weeds. -Let only one pecy>n light the f.ireworks, while all spectators stay back a sare distance. -Keep a bucket of water handy. -After use, and before to6alng in the trash, soak all fireworks in water. Sanders also said some fireworks are totally illegal, such u so-called cherry bombs and Mexican firecrackers. The only authorized fireworks are those stamped "Sa.fe and Sane ." For those families which prefer to view someone else's show, the Huntington Beach Jaycees will sta1e their BMual fireworks spectacle On the munlcipel pter at 9 p.m., July 4, after the parade. Baseball Night Set for Laguna The Laguna Beach Chamber of Com· merce is taking reiiervations for Chamber of Commerce night at Angel Stadium 8 p.m. July 11. Angels will be playing the New York Yankees. Deadline for reservations iii July 6. They may be placed with the Laguna Beadl Olamber wruch will pick up and hold the tickeb for receipt July 7, to and ll. Tickets are $3 .50. The Laguna Beach chamber as a mem· 'btt ·of the Federated Chambers of Com· merce or Orange County ls participating in the event. ) ! Melf1I 79KI l /I" ULTU s39u DllLL JUT For Builders Model J ll $74.50 ,I • by !Raakwall i DOUBLE INSULATED DRILL KIT ln(.lud•1 Mod•! 79 Orilt plut Au1ili1ry Hindi•, ) Tw;1t Orill1 f l/S", J/16", •ncl 1/4"1, Wlr• •nd lufflnt Wh11li, l1tk.Up P1d with J Abr11lw1 Dl1t1, ~•Int Ml11r ind C1rryl119 C1i•. 7 lb1. NEWI MASTEIC:HARGE AC:CEllTED FOR STORAGE CHARGES Pete Nielsen Heads Laguna Lions Club Laguna Beach Lumber FOi THI IEST MOVE OP' YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 580 lroadwcry SUNSET LIVING at Capistrano Beach Tho qulol nalghborhood and frlondly ollituda of tho •mploytel meke1 e persol\ receive a werm feelln9 for • vi1it with e loved one. '1The ~ltnlty of the petlent• rnu1t be me lntelned for their welfere." Visitors Alway. Wolcolno Bovorly Minor C:onvolooconl Hotpllal :JS! • la .......... ~......., __ .. 3S410 Comlno Caplotrano, Caplrirano Buch 496-5716 • A. P. Pete Nielsen, welding firm executive, is the new president of the Laguna Beach Lions Club, succeeding Loul.11 Zltnik. Tom Skelton, third v ice livllies, sight conservation and president ; Gene Wilbur, other charities through such 1ecretary·trea11urer. fundra ising projecbl as an an· 384 FOREST ST., LAGUNA BEACH 494°6538 540-8267 Dr. Bill Mammen, lion nual rummage sale, Ubor tamer; and Dick Jahraus, tail Day pancake breakfast and twister. 1 __ o~t;he=r~e:•:•n~I.!=·~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Lionii officers for 1972- 73, installed recently at a ban· quet al Ben Brown '! Restaurant, are Gerry Matloc, first vice president; Mike Kib- bey, second vice president: Also installed were new director!! Ted Reynolds , Jim Montgomery, Ron Armstrong, Win Keer and Dave Flournoy. The 45-year-old L a g u n a Lions Club support!! youth ac· Moore Flowers Fermtrly at 224 M•ln It., Huntlntt•n luch NOW IN WESTMINSTER 11292 BOLSA -194-71« UNIQUE PATIO PLANTERS POTTERY tnd WOOD BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS WEDDINGS -our speelallty Wt discount our \Vtddlni: Announcement.I whe.n you purchA!ie your nowen from, us. Nearly Everyone Li stens to Landers VISIT US AT Old MacDonald's Farm WHERE YOU CAN SEE . PET & TALK TO THE ANIMALS Old M1 cOontld't Farm h11 hor111, pi91, chicken•, 9oats, ducks, turtl11, mules, dov11, rooster•, sheep cow1 , bo1r1 , longhorn cettle, turk1y1, rabbits , and lot• of fun . Old M1cOoneld '1 Farm h11 Continuous Trein td 8arny1rd Ani· ma! Act• & e P1ttin9 Are1 , Pony & Burro Rid11 end 1 Mule· Powered Merry-Go-Round . B1rnyerd adm i11ion: IOc for Ch il-"=4 drtn, $1 edult1. Burro Rides 50c, Pony Rldts 21c. For lnfor· ~ motion coll 4tl-43U or IJ1°1880. Oo ~~~!~~-~ ({·t ..r-.. Crown Valley Pkwy. /j~ .._,.-•HSSION VIEJO · \ .. ,;11~ v • • I I • I I I 22 DAIL V' PILOT County Firm Sells Unit OVER THE COUNTER To Moscow WHAT II THI MOST COITLY AILMENT? lly TERRY GRANT, R.1'11 easy.cite •ctiv1 w11r ()"' • -tile cn~'vllS o,®(d 611 11ei:I {,t:L:J w~ it c. C:O I l'\<l \/Y "10? 1"14 ... l.t11.IMrlc.1r4 • lftllkt cJi...,1 ) f11ltl111 l1l1fl4I, M.,,,.rt '"•di M4.at7t • • • COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST l • .• •• .. - 0 g • • • • • ' • • p • • • • ' = • f ~ • •• i ~: ' ~ ' • • ' • ,: " ~!' fl " " ~o " " " .. ,, =· ,, ci " " 'I h ~l '" " C' • ,, ,, " ,, :::: ... . , I • • i 1i " Ji l' I . , . • . " -. W e«lne.sday's Oosing Prices-tomplete New York Stock Exchange List Prices Affected By Slow Trading ' ' . Junt 1971 DAJLY PllDT Complete Closing Prices-American Stock Exchange List \ Briefs FREMONT -Convorolao lo tbe 1973 model run 11 lortinl 1 l1yoll of 3,000 Gtntral M-. aaembly workers htre, tbe company says. Some 2.000 passengtr car division employes were laid ofr and J,000 tru ck division workers will be Idled June 30. personnel dlr!Ctor Roy Morter announced. He termed tho la y o If 1 normal during changeover Ind aald employes with lqeYilJ wlll 1et paid vac1tloM. e BelclM /tfo11e I ORAJIT IOYS WILL II CLOYD TUISDAY, IULY tth The GRANTS1EW!!!,0~~~~" EVI LAYIUD TOPS ).' Gr1nt Boys •re professionah in huntiag equipment, . fishing, e1mping and any outdoor llMllll RIB LllllSMAll Burgundy, Purple, $ 12" N and arowo ...... e¥Y FAMOUS BRANDANTS HOPSACK llAll p ·J,..lor Sitts ... NOW • .,.. •• g. $1:uau l(Nn ••'"'TIC WAIST PANTS ...... •9" Reg. $14.00 ...... NOW FAMOUS BRAND llAllCORDS 511mon. Ugh! Grotn end $7" tuniuolH Ooly. NOW llg. $10.00 . ·,·oo· .. RDINATIS suMMIR 11WE1VE G01 11 ••• WHEN YOU NEED If!'' fOI JULY 4tlt fUlll . . 1 , O , 't t ' 11 ' ' ' '> • I ·= sport! Come in Ind meet the 'nasucKa o $17 50 Now $10.5 p1nt• .... · · · -~11· $25:00 How $15.50 Jacket• ...... :a!:: $11 .50 Mow $ a.so $llOM• . " . .. . LOTll Krnuc515.50 Now s t .50 P1nt1 · · · · · · · ·.~:: $23.SO Mow $$~::: SEE THE ·GRANT BOYS TODAY FOR PRE 4th OF JULY BANG-UP BUYS ·IN CAMPING, CLO'JHING AND SPORTING GOODS •. THEY'VE GOT IT ••• WHEN YOU NEED IT! Jatk•tl · · · · · · . ltl• $11 ~.-Mow Short• · · · · · · . l-J(oT Petrtvrl .. Le•I'•' ~ , , Hflllfl r-, .. flellfllefen ••• Gont •• , S""'ed llilrh ••• Lel'l's' For Goi. "profession'als". . They've got it PO~ $13.00 "°" s t .50 ''"'' ....... ·.::. $17.50 Mow ',':-: J1dr:•tl . . . . . . . • $11.00 Mow :so Short• · ·····''a!:: $17.SO Mow $10 Jumptn · · · · · · THE GRANT BOYS FOR A CAMPING 4th ••• when you Ylomt•'I" $111'91• ·~«1m $13.00 to $16.00 Clot• • · · · · · ·''. need ill! .. COUMAN 10 QT. COO UR VAGABOND II 9x12 Reg. $119.95 Salo '9688 . SINGl,E MANTI.I UNTERN Grl0!'1 His Tht Gratmt S.ltctionl LOWEST l'RKIS, TOOi , ......... ,. c..,, A C-/lllfe·lln . .$911 Aluminum Frame, podded adjustable shoulder straps, waterproof nylon bag, in 3 sizes . •22• FAMOUS BRANDS AT BIG SAVINGS! GRANTS FOR SPORTING GOODS The · Grant Boys Sporting Goods Department has names like Wilson, Spalding, Garcia, Browning, Voit, and many more! See The Grant Boys First ••• They're The Professionals! Use Your Credit At The Grant Boys • BankAmericard • Master Charge ' •• CARL YASTRZEMSKI OFFICIAL BASEBALL GLOVE Reg. $11. 95 ................. SALE •700 DON KESSINGER BASEBALL GLOVE ~,._Reg. $8.95 ............... SALE RACKns T2000 Wllaon .. $32.11 Owe• Davldaon $14.U T3ooo wn ..... $37.11 Red Ln1r ..... $22.11 Head Staadard .. $34.11 Spaldl19 ...... $26.U . ARCHERY HEADQUARftRS EARlY DllR ARCHIRY SEASON OPENS JULY lthl . P~ WllllY M•IAU-S89ff ••1· $11t.tS ••••• , •.••••••• ,, , •••••••.•• , ,, ,,, .NOW ' IR0-111e COUA II t74H NOW COllVDTA -UzonUDI $179 _.... n.xlli.ry i.~ ••..•.•••••••• , , ••..••••• , ••• iet .t a IUA SUPD llODWll •6911 411)0 UI ... ~ $tt.tS •• •••••, ••••• ,, ,,,,···~···NOW llAI ORIDLT t39'1 4J & so I.Al .......... J • ' ••••••••••••••••• , ••••• ,fllOW \ •500 Of Col-s.,,11 .. 1 SEUalOll Of ,..,,,"' EOll,,,,,., Ill OIAIHll COlllITT PUP TENT Sx7 Polt Rope Shke '1088 .... ... ALUMINUM COT UDT MASK s7so Full Sitt 72'26 $688 WHITI STAG flNS Rtt. $1.91 ~It ~•no• $798 • F111 •..••...•• , Ad Effective Thru •' Wed., Jufy 5th • ' ' . '•; ·, I .. • !· ., It ~ ;, . . • t " • Can't Fight This, So Wolllan Ump Retires Fl'om 'Wlllaed Wire -Siie uld .... Joined the Natlooal doublebeader bet-the G •••• a Ruftn and the Aullum Phllltet ol the New York·Ponn League In Geneve, N. Y" the IWoot·J.lncb llouaewlle too1c the &Id NEW YOllJ( -Bondce GeN, a Ora•ru"Hm 1or WmMD (NOW) md ~ llouaewlle wbaoe...,.... u a pn(•~-1 ded, "I hlleed 1o become very oclJVe In omplre lasted but a day, ...........i all movements aimed at tbe elimination Wedneaday abe WU pocking up 11'1' blue · ol lellsm ml blu againlt -pre>-ault, spike -and whialt ix'oom and .f.....,.ll ·ln .aporta. . to-become the llnl ...,... ever 1o fA• Joinmg the· -·· llbenMlon move-"U 111ey dan't want ,,_ 1n ~. flclale a profmlmal gamo. · ·ll10nl.-·~ • • ·-· --• '. . then......,,.U ObOOJa no1 ao 1o _..-:•-.. ---· Mn:. Gera;·..-itig "frustration and "Whal am I aolng to do II bueball Asked1fsbeW1Sadvocattnca-'1 ~pl)O!ntmeot with bueball," llld abe ~ doesit1 want to work with me," said Mrs. boycott sbe replled "Every ~ decided Friday that Saturday night would · Gere. "I can't fight this." should ihtnt for berleif!' be her dd>ut -and fareweu -as a pro- '1Baseba1l hu fought me for years," For six yel.l'I Mn:. Gera aald 1be fesslonal umpire. •be said. "In my lleart I feel they have ~. prtmart1y In 1be auu, lo set her "I decided after the umpire's meeting truly gone out of their wey lo hurt me cbanco es a buebell umpire. thal I would resign after one game," the ~because I am a woman." Lui Friday nJibt, In a 11tbeduled 40-yeaN>ld housewife from the Jacboo Bags 4th Shuwut Refusal to Panic Pays for Sutton LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alter tine llreightlosael, Dm5uttonls rediacover· Ing the joy of pitching. : 1be l4t Angeles Dodgers right·hmler, •bo won blJ flnt eight decisions before bitting a slump, was beck a.t. hlt overwhelming best Wednesday alahl, boldlng the Houstoo Astros to two lilts and beating them s.-0 •for biJ iourth sbutoot of the ....... 1 "When you've got all your pitches it's a tJjeasure to go out there and pitch/' Suto ~ said. "All my pitches jµst came together early in the game. • "It wi11s quite a change from that game II) Piltsburgh wheo It seemed like all I l!iss doing was throwing betting prac- li1t." he said, recalling a 14-3 losll to the ?Jrates in which he surrendered 11 hits. ·:''The biggest temptation for me after I lo,,e a couple is to go out and change ,,erythlng. Well, I dido't tbiJ'tlme. I just 1'()tked on a couple of things and I guess It paid oU." : • The teams met again today In a h\te- aftemoon game. 1be Dodgers open a 13- pme trip In San l'ranciJco Friday night • • Wednesday's 1 ... dropped Houston 11> -behind first-place Cincinnati In Ille National League West, while Loo ""eles remained five games bock. ;1be' only bits sUrrendered by Suttqn were singles by Bob Watson In the fourth .pi Tommy Helma In the eighth. ·tbe Dodgers dido't get a bit oft Houston starter Jerry Reuss1 5-7, until the fifth when Wes Parker opened witbia """ble. Bill Roslell also doubled In the ;;;J;i.g; Sutton and Cbrla CannlJUro 1I111)ed and -y Valentine had a sacrifice fly as the Dodgers acored three IUllS. 1be rbl by ,SutlOQ ...., hia first of the year and the first by a Dodger pitcher lince May U. · ' l4t ·Angeles ,added two more In the slJth Oil slnglea by i,lanny Mota and Frank Robinsoo, en Infield out by Perter that scored a nm ancj a ucriflce fly by Steve Garvey. blanked four limes again.st Sutton and bas yet lo get a bit agalnlt the Dodgers in 20 at-bats this' seesoo. . 0 H I did have a secret way of. pitching against him I sure wouldn't tell anyone," said JD8llllger Walter AJstoo. ........ ,., ·La~lll .... ,.,.. .. , ...... MttlO*r• u 4 0 t I V•lelltM. 2b J t I I ~.d .(ltlW.O.vk,d ,,., Wynn,rf ••••Mot•,lf .. ,,, LMl't, Ill . 1 0 I I F.Jl*"'°", rt ' I 2 t w.--, If J t ·I I W.,•rtl.1t, Ill A I l I R.ott, 3b 1 I 0 I G•rvey, lib 2 0 0 I EdW1rda, c 2 0 0 t C.nnllul"O, c J 1 1 1 H91tns, 2D 3 t I t JlwMll, » 1 I 1 0 R-,1' 20tf5llttorl,P If J I N.Mllllf', pfl I t I 0 v~ P o • • • Tot•l1 2t o 2 t Tot•b 21 t 1 I H-IOn 000 000 000 -t Los AnDtlft 000 Ol2 D-5 E -G.lrvl'f. OP -l.OI Antelft I. LOI - H9udotl 4, Los ~" J. 26 -W. P.rti.1t, JllliMIL IF.-V1ltntlnt, rveyjp H • •• I I fi • Jl~(L,.S-7) 7•552' Yotk 110 1 01 Sllf10rl IW,t·JI t 2 0 t 2 f Time -2:02. Atttnknc• -22,GA Brohamer Still SizZling at Bat; Pappy Retires MILWAUKEE -Huntlng1on Beach'• Jack Brobamer conUnued 'to pound the ball In American League baaeball action Tuesday, but biJ efforts weren't enough lo tum the tide for tile Cleveland Indians. Despite eomc fonr for eight, Including a triple and double, the lndlam Joel both ends of a doubleheader to Milwaukee, ._J and 5-2. ,,, WARSAW Pamela Klllxlm of Australia equaled the women's world record in the Joo.meter bmlles WedJies. day clocling .12.5 secmds at a tract meet in Warsaw. Beilbt,s 10C11on o1 New Yori< uld al a newa conference. She Jald she knew after the lll<-jiour umplrel' meet!,_ Friday that she ...., DOI l"ll'C to Jet by oooperatloo from her colleagues. : ' "Umpires must wort as a team,'' said Mrs. Gm, "but I went onto the-fleld alone. I had no partner." Mn. Gera1wis assigned as • um· plre for the • game, while Do\liles Hartmayer was esslgned -t behind the plate. 11111mt,... drove her lo the pme, .UPI T......,. 1be Dodgers cootlnued their hex ..... tbe Astros' Cesar Cedeno who entered the game with a .350 average and the Na· Umal League batting lead. He ,... SAN FRANCISCO -Lynn O. "Pappy" Waldorf, .. trlarcb of college football duri»g a :JO.year. coaching career and more recently the San Francisco 49ers' personnel director, IUlllOUllCOd bts retlr& menl Wedneeday after more than a ball century .. football. ART KUYSNER OF THE ANGELS IS OUT AT SECONb •. Rahim Breezes Against Lutz ST. LOUIS (AP) -Yoong' lim)on Rablm nilled lo ·~ sixth -Bob Waldorf wu a college coach al Oklahoma City University, University of Kansas, Oklahoma AlcM, Kansai State, Northwestern and the University of Cafllornla. He produced such stars ae Qt. to Graham; Les Richter, Johnny Olzewski, Jackie Jensen, Matt Hazeltine and John Ralston. Llitz of l4t Angeles In three eeta WidneadaJ In a first roand inatdo ct Ille PANAMA -Roberto Duran ,... "°'000 H-tennis claak:. welcomed, bome w-..y wlthandllap, f Rabim, a ZS.year-old ua.A -mlllle, klseea aod airenl I by fr11m Paklatan beat Lutz M, u, w. thou....i. fA • ~ Panamanlana I Rahim, makmc bts !1rat a1ng1ea II> lllollilC lboli p1de ID the new wurld'1 l\'l'ance since joining llie"l\'<rld Cbalil-li~iglll -. champion. ptonshlp Tennla group a-a mooth A crvwd fA ..... 5,llOO ~1111 jammed ,.. brol:e Luis' aerve In 1111 -and • the termlnol ....... 111111 h .....,. al ~th-" the............ -----Ah1Jorl -Rahim,.,., bla own lasl tw-if. Dara anlvod. Ho -a. !Ilk~ .~ ...._ -In Now Yort 111o111>1n1 Itm ~a= :.t;"" JU;;;. a=·· BIXNnan of Scotland after JS ·rotindJ. l'ellbw-Ollca~1 Tom Leananl, T~. 1-1. ~ J'mall El orwel, a soulbpow !tun BllYPt, a1eo -1be overtime ,_ u INDIANAPOIJ8 -X.0. Evana, ID !Iii eliminated Jeff -ak fA ljeneley, Olrnlpic ' gold medalist, and J a Y 2 3-6, 7-6. . • Sll-.r, woiid .._..i bolder In the , iii Shafe! won IU,tie-breakmc game by discus, ere among II U.S. ltlcl< and field ., u edge, the aamo margin by-WJilch --hive -cl-ct a·-~ was edged. Rlesaen ,_ biJ tie-fesi16nal taint and approved for the "'"8teiby a 7-4 cikJat. • . o~.~ames in Miiiich. In the foUrth match bl tbe day, fourth-,,, iaeded Tom Qkker of the Netherlands • , ... t Bob Clrmldlael fA Fr-. H, S.7, ' CANTON, Obin -Madeline Mannina N. Jacban~ reiO>lnl U.S, Olympic llJO. ""'"" pion, will 111t be permlUed lo ""' '-apecloJty 11!11 -tend In the • National AAU Womm'a Track and Field Meet bere because ol a late entry. Hard-luck May Hurh Against Rangers Tonight ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) -1be caJlfornia Angels picked an appropriate way to end a Minnesota visit tbat can boot be deocrll>ed as a flop. With tile Angels and Twins tied M In tile eilhth inning · Wedneoday, Min- Aqe b Slcte - .......... kMPCC711J Jw9 It ......... •I Ton .I-IO ,.,..... •I TUM JUW 1 ...,... "'" O*JW •::ts ,.m. 5:25 ,.m. 7:11 '·"'" neoola'a Domy MODIOD broke for the jliale on Cesar Tovar'a Olle<IUI grounder to third. -• Km McMullen fiellled the ball on tbe wet graes, turned 1o throw to the plate. and fell righl on ,JJla wallet. Momon acored and flie Twins W<lit on to win 7-6, ·pyq lhsn two vict«les In the t!ree- game oerles. "! ...... you conld say II WU a slip- ~.,.. ~ game," said A n g e I s manager Del' Rice. Rody May's bad Juel< -may well c<lllble tonight wheoa Ille Angels face the Teus Rangers In the first of a two- pne ....Jea. '!be lelt-liander, -J.5 7 ~ bides a 3.67 eazned.nl!l average and a aeries of fnlllrating -outings, opposes Pete Broberg, 5-5, who has been .bad news for Calllornia In biJ brief majcr league career. c....,... (6) ......... 01 •• f llrM "fllftlf Alomlr, 2b S 1 2 0 Tov.r, If J 1 2 I .....,,d JJl2~•421 1 KOKO,lf A111C.l'ft',2b Attt !"Inion, It 1 t t t Kltllbrew, 111 1 1 2 1 -.ouwr, 111 s t 1 1 JI.MM, lb , t , • McMllllfn. a. A t I f 0.1"11'1"-d 3 0 I 2 O'llr\ft\, pr t o' o t SCilkttlolm, a J t t t Sltnfol\. rl A o t t ,,..,., 11 J o t t °'*"' P 0 t t 0 J,Nettla, If I t 0 t Ll9na•, ph 1 t 0 0 JlOOf, c 1 1 I 1 CardtM,, • • 0 0 0 M•nlolfl, ph I t I O KINl'tlf', c ' t t 2 t Monzon, Pr 0 I 0 t s~.c IOOOMltl•rw•kl,c •••• WrJtl'll,p 20fOKtl•t,p 1010 Mottlln, ph I 0 0 0 Gr1nttr, p o 0 f t E,l'l•lltr, p 0 t t t lr1U11, pll 1 o I t Sl*!Clt, If I I 1 • Corbin, pr • 0 0 0 Nonon, p t f t I GeQll.trd, , 0 0 • • fotlll 41 6 IA 4 TOl91• i4 7 12 1 . C.tlforn11 lot ... 110 -' MIMaot• WI 200 llx -7 E -Klli.tlrtw, ltttM, N.•. OP -c.allfornl• ll"H•11ta110 Wrltllt • 7SJ22 If ,.llltff 213 2 I 1 I t °'*-IU.11 l•l/I I I t t t KNt .. ,,,.. " 1 • ' Gr.now (W,M J 1411 I I I S 0 NllMOn I/I I f t f o ~ 111 ••••• S.W -OftlMnl tll. WP -Katt t. TWN -J!:AI. ~ -l,OS, Van Vows to Curb Te~per llLL VAlf lllEDA KOLl'I' PHOENIX (AP) -BUI ven Breda Kolll, who wu Olllled ooocb ol the N'a· lipMI -alboll Almcla'lon -,_ WlllDoldaJ, aalol ..... ,... DoClmg ...... ......, flboul .... ntum to prof• aloaal butelblll. ' "! jmt ..-....,..... .-.... letbd," vu Bredl ltOlff-com.men&ed at a ens ..,.._, "tbe same, the TL':.~;,.... of the IM .... ".''hi ... Ille -~ lie qidl Ille Plllma alter JO 1-ti the lfl1·'11 - 0. "l""'!I Wedileaday lo curb biJ tem- 1*' but 1UIJ let the playera end lana "know J'Jn ~.'' ~'~ Kollf, who -·-· than bla sbate of lechnlcal foula with bll" aldOUne. -in. WI protlous cOlcblng p)eltlons, defended bla ..... d&eAI 1• " :-= "I like to win IDd t f I )'1111 bne lo for your team." lie Mid tbe Scms were a "very good dab ••• a dab with a lot of ,,......_ verGlllt1 and expJoslv ...... " "Arif If Gus Jobnoan'• post.wgery hnpy ii succesaflll, wa will rtally have something going," the to-year-old ven Breda KolU aald . In aanoundn& ~,hlrJna of.ven ~ KOii!, Sims General Manager J""'Y COi· aogelo .. lcl, "BUI fita' all 1he ~uallfic. lions we are looldnl for • • 1 , lie la a contemporsry COllch who Is familiar with both our personnel and the league. Meat baaketbell obsomrt would agree he Is one of the moot llnowledgeable coaches hr pro boll today." ' Van Breda KoUf rtplaoet C4tton FllJ.. 1it1UD0111, who resigned rteenUy lo tab ...,. ~duties !tr AUanta's Hawn . Mn. Gara uJd, but he rofuaed to dilCUSS aJ&nlls with 11'1', 11yln& theA "wu nothing lo talk about." llartmayer alao 111>peared 111 national televillon ncently ml ,... crWcaf of Mn. G;ra. Mrs. Gera also aaid she didn't th!Jit she· would have eventually gollen cooperation from the otbOr umpires. lo her aeven-lrmlng umpire career, Mrs. Gera was Involved In three con- troversial plays and ej.cted Auburn manage< Nolan COr®llell, wllo -ed after she bad revoned a dedalon. Evert Nabs Wimbledon Win To day WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Chrla Evert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla ., hit her stride on Wimbledon's center court today and beat Janet Newberry or La Jolla, ~3, 6-0 In the third round of the All·England tennis chamionshlps. The 17·year<Oid Florida girl, the soma. tion of the U.S. Open last year at Forest Hills, N.Y., has won the hearts of Wimbledon fans. She is seeded fourth in the tournament. Evonne Gootsgong of Australia is the defending champion and No. 1 seed. Miss Newberry won only three games but she managed several rallies and car· ried Chris lo deuce in nine games. THE .UMP Sharks Attack Man See~g Swim Record MIAMI (AP) -Ocean swmuner Walter Poe.ucb was yanked from 1he Florida stralta Wednesday as a sd>ool o1 sharks attacl:ed his tow cage diaing m attempt at a wrld eodunmce record. 1be husky, 51-YeaN>lcl -Ohio cookie helter had'cbumed IO mlltt Cll bi& planned -nrim lllortinl' "' I,!~ In 1be Florida Iteya tO nrt Lauderdale, Fla. ..=~.r1~~::.~: tow!!d • by a. cabin ..,,_ -l!Dd • ~tllatil. ~ fltb mlp,I·~ Radio. roporll from tllo companloa boat were -red in Mlaml. Poenl.scb :-ln1o waters 'P"'b ol the Florida:• Keya al · 4 p.m. Tueeday and swam tl)roUlh the nlgtii without lUll''- jOr problema, h reporta. aalcl. , ' • Capt. lllort Fiske of the 'Terle U, ·~ per of a v...i, which wes ·dne lo ,...e Poenisch latet In the Gulf stream, Q1iOl4!d. the repin u saying: '"lbere --. whole sdiool 61 sbarb." ' ) 'Plleniiob -Jald before bis waljl1 journey, "No matter how fer I go, ll'D ·lla a -Id reoord lince nobody bu -:at.. tempted· '!DY real ocean endurlniio swims."' Poerusch quit his c o o· t 1 e • b a· t i.n:, business In Grove ·Clty;Oblo, and ,......_ ed $15,000 In bockinll from a DlllOniJ'bif food restalll'll1t dialn for tllo • - swim. He iJ a ·m.pounc1er with well-bonid muscles Mid a deep tan. He tralned iaJ. moot • Y!f8I ~ the rwim, but bts' sjirt ..., twice delayed by Hurricane Agnes;' Poenbcb .... about 45 miles south ol Miami -be climbed Imo the boat' to ..._tile dwilnll marts. 11 wu !<>be ~ -.. to wbelber be -reenterlhewaler. It Runs in the _Family: Conigliaro May Retire BOSTON (AP) -Tho name CcnlsJl.aro, prominent In the nation'• aport pages for several years, may be dluppearlng lrom the bueball - Bllly Oootsnaro, the M 11 W'a a I<• o Brewen'. H-;itar'Olcl ..,tllelder who· quit the club Sunday, reportedly Is going lo join bts older brotl!Or, Tony, In retire- ment. 11llil declllon 11 flnn -K'1 .... y,rt ""'-Tbertll COnl8Jlaro uld .-., when uted about bOr IOll, Billy. "I'm SU?Jdoed then> -no ._..,..t because be'• Lok! Frank Lan e (Milwaukee pneral manager), but It'• 1111 llOderatandlnc Mr. Lane -hoping Billy would ~ biJ mind." Lane uld In Mll'flllkee .. bad lalted 1o Mn. Conlcllaro Tuesday but had DOI spoken with Billy 11n<e Monday. He uld be would try to contact the outfielder wllentllolllOlltn-aHrieslnllollon Friday an\! -atlll llaptlll " persuadlJW -lo play, · "I would 111Jr1 .--."lie aid. ''The 1ut -... had be aald he'd ...,. ~ ~~ -didn't lllllltlon the "He told me when i.1111 Tempe, .vi.,, dUrlnC tbe llrlke .. -contemplatinl not coming back ...... •the strike WU over.but be did and be playecl some very fine ball for us,t' Lane uld. . ' ' Billy, traded by the Boltcll· Red:&s la a J~1-yer deaf with Mllwautee lilflall, -rtpOl'led vlatllng lrlenda. tn'1ot:•• ~ dr.lvlnC to his ._ la ~ ~·. . 'l'CllY, once a lemd duger -the Red-SOI, quit the Callfornia ADI* · i1iot Jl!)nnd ---ol deler"•ll!lc vlalon In 1111 left ..,.. Illa --... lllort ....._ ci in ..,. lnlurY lllfliic4 When be --t by a pitch In Iii: llo4 SOI.' .., Jll"A'"* leUOD. . 'Billy la cJvlnl ap ID aw!UI lcll ..S Ill l:non ,.,.. .... OoBlgllaro ..... .... -·· ... illporJanl la to bo .... than to lie mllsable, and BlllJ ....... lt.lle...,, __ ~ .. Mrt. Omlcllaro llld she 111 Billy'& trade """' lbe beg! ...... ol hll .disi!b:f •-wlthb111UH.••• ..... that 1111 benchlna for a dnrbJ1• 11 •• betW.. till llo4 Sos ... .. ...... ~ 1111 _, "b .. id .. w11o.1e-..· Lib ber -and Giber -t ••• ., Ille famllJ, Ila. Q,'I~ V 1 BOlloll -!al' i.., fl .,.. ... TGQ1'1~. .. _of the..., Ila ............ said. "Now I hope tbsJ """ 11111 -and that we'U i. .. -. ... lllc9 won't be any more Dea." -. \ • t I ff DAILY PILOT Alliaoore Starting To Bite Alboccft fishermen a r e wbett1"6 their appeUtes and readyjnf gear !or a rtc0rd run o1 tho Jongftm·111th au thttt <hnft Cout area landlnp ••ndln( dolly boall In quest or the priZed ocean l!Jh. A typical trip cooll m wbidl lncludel a bunk for the lo!ur Journey to and ll'om the a.tadiom l>Ont. DoparluN lbr.ea vary with Art's Landing In Newport ltavinl at 10 p.m.; Dana Wborl wW aend a boat out nJgbtly et 11; and Davey's Locker at the Pavlllon wlll 1\1" tho Tbundtrblid ltavlng at mld•ICht. U tho run gell heavy enough and doee at band, other boall wW Join the original group In tho run for the longllna with Dovey'• already planning to •end the Sea Fury out In the lmmedlote .lutln. . Art11 Drat nan wu on WldDm~v· and by wly rnornllljl, live llab' ,. .. board al tho ~ atop. Dlvey'1 WU out Ibo dly before and IS l!lllm brOUihl 21 flab 00 board. Th•nd.,, June 29, 1972 Whips Spaniard· Rarrws Captures Lightweight Title MADRID (AP) -Armando ~_t"bea~o ~;.:,: of Spain on points to become tha new world lightweight hex· Ing champion In their third controversial World Bo•· Ing Oounci1'1 venioo Wedne&- day nlg1il. Ramos and Carrasco have twice met for the title which was vacant. In the lint. held in Spain. Ramos WU disqualified and the bout awarded to Carrasco by the referee. Then the WBC refused to accept the verdict and ordered a rematch. Ramo8 won a IS.round spill decilion in the second fight in Los Angeles but the WBC again refused to give title recocnIUon because t h e referee and two judges were all from Southern Calilornta. In this third bout between RaDIOI and Carraaco the former wu declared the win- ner on 1 15-rouncl decilion by a narrow margin of three points. 'lbe ·Mexican referee . Raimundo Soila gavt-.lt to Ramos 144-142. A Calilorntan judge hod ii for Ramos 146-142 and 1 Spanish judge bad car- ruco ahead 115-Hl. Ramos was more aggresiive than C.rrasco and atlacked 111th a good combination to the f1ce ll'om beginning to the end of the fight. carrasco went down twice, ooee in the first round and the second in the second round when Ramos xenl terrific ielll and rights to the lace and bcdy or the Spaniard, who look a count of eight In beth. Carrasco reacted well in the fourth round with precise Jells am rights to the bcdy and fece o1 hb opponent and a nice delOllll with C011Dteraltack Lagunans .Pulverize Polo Foe tactica. He then equalized the ligbl. But the Spaniard's blowa, however. lacked stamina while those ol Ramos made Cal' rasco 1tumble several times. The two last rounds of the bout -the 14th and llith - were com pletely favorable to Ramos, who battered carrasco with strong left and right boob. Bui the C.lilornlan !ailed to land the decisive blow lbougb be tried hard. Carrasco, 29, appeared to be in seriOUJ trouble during the last round of the light under the continued pressure of the 23-year-Oid Ra!ll06. The Spaniard bad a cut on the left eyel>rolV ll'om the sec- ond round and bled steadily to the end of the bout Which Was one of t~e most exciting seen in Madrid fver . The estimated 12,000 lana at the Sporll Palace bcoed the decision in the belie! Carrasco bad been the winner, but Spanilb hexing writ .... agreed in saying "the result wu j~ and Ramoo was a deserving wi.Mer.'' A's Topple Harbour Nine, 8-6 The Huntington Beach A's (Edllon High) scored an W triumph over Huntington Harbour (Huntington Beach High) in Joe DiMaggio League baseball action at Huntln(IOo Tuesday night. The winners ol DI ck Robinson rebounded from an early 2-0 deficit and posted four runs each in the fifth and seventh innings to climb over the hump. Behind 5-4 going Into the E .A% .. -~ p_. · seventh and flDll frame, the x..,-.t.e"r .,, •.• orms Laguna Beach's Tom A's picked up four 01 their former Huntington Beach Hlgh basketball star Redwitz led Tuesday's vanity game total ol five hits In that stanxa Steve Brooks, shoWll here (30) in the recent Orange Wiier polo scoring, firing In Mil<~ Alba doubled, Mike County all-star cage tiff, is a member of the South seven goala at Cilsta Jl!esa Grijalva aingied and Bob squad which will meet the North Friday night at High Sd!ool, to lead his team Robles walked to load the Oakland in the third. annual All-State game. to a 11-2 victory over Ken-bases. Dan Wells and Ciaig --------~~------='-=----- Rusllers Take Lead In ~fetro S<nik's Rultlera moved to the top of the Metropolitan wgiie baseball standlni• whlle Ward's Pirates dropped out of tho leaderahlp after Tuelday's loop rewJ~ were posted. The Seoik ouUit ol Bob Elder, consisting mainly of Golden West College players, MITftOl"Ol.ITAN IASlaALL LIAGUI! W L T 01 ' 1 • 1 • 1 220 "' 2 2 • "' 1 I l V, 1 2 0 l 1 2 0 I TMMIY'• ft9'11tb Sflllk't Rutll.,.t 7, LI , .. • °''"" P1nlhlrt 1, W1rd'1 Plr1t.t O TMitllt't 0- CYPfHI 111. Mlfh~• It SA M'""°rl1I f"1r1f (fl SMklllback Vt. Fulltrllllt 11 SA MM1orl1l Pi tt !I) disposed of La Fooda's Dons, 7-4, In the flnt. hall ol a doubleheader at Santa Ana's Memorial Park. In the nightcap of the ume , twin bill, Mike Murphy's Pira.tes, composed primarily of Orange Coast C o I le g e performen, were turned back by the Orang~ Panthers, HJ. Senik's victory wu paced the heroics of several former Wesiminster lllgb standoulo - namelyGordonBlakeley, Craig Lundgren, Bob Nodland and Phil McCartney., Blakeley got the RusUers (!.- !) oil on the right loot with a golo home run in the lint, his third circuit blast of the y01lllg summer season. He ·then singled and wired a run on McCartney's sixth-in- ning . bue hit while Curt · Pelerlon singled home ex· Westminster star Bob Nodland in. the same frame alter the latter bad wallted. After one out in the seventh, the Ruatlers tacked on four more tallies on singles by Blakeley and McCartney, Nodiand1s triple, an error aDd a walk issued to yet another former Westminster player - Mike Dodd. Lundgren, the third of lour Senik: pitchers, came In with no oull and the ba!es loaded In the fllth and prompied to strike out two Dons and get the third out on a llfOund ball. Bob Stephens pitched two in- nings of sbutaut ball In the sixth and seventh to nolcb the win. Oolllttt Wtst (7) 1,000 Fish In 2 Hours ABBOTS BROMLEY, iq. lad .(\IPI) -Eight ... ling experta cough! men dlan 1,000 lllh 1n·1S5 m1nutea w-.y In what tbeY claim«! wu a ~~ nedy. Renisb tllen slapped baaetal~ll Teammate Doug Johnson to pwib acl'OSI the lour ••· Biggest blow for Don Ter- backed him up with five goals. ranove'• Huntington Harbour In other fourth dJvision ac-crew w81 a aolo home run by tlon, Servile downed Universi-Brian Slagle In the second. 111 r ll nl ty 144, with Greg Stoutenburg Rob1~-.. a 1 o ! o doing all the scoring· for the l~r.."'.'· ct c ~ 1 0 i Two Area Girls Vie In Ohio Track Meet M1c•ulf'1'1 lb wn-. 2t1-ta ...... ll1ktf1y .... :ni SPll'b. rf Nodlll'lll, If W. McCtrtneY,,H.rf Alt.r!IOR, cf Sffl:ll'ltnt, lD-31>9 P. McCartney, tl.rf CrlKI, lb ,....,..,., ltl 111rhrlll ] 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ] 1 1 • ' J 3 1 l 0 0 0 :J 2 1 :J ' 0 • 1 0 0 • • ' 1 0 0 3 0 2 2 losers. Rancho A la mi to s ·~ c:3l:HI 3 ~ o o defeated Santa Ana Valley 6-4 Yt::l:';,..11>0 j A i A Two Orange Coast girls are among those competing in the national girls' track and field championships in Canton, Ohio I The fishlni fest, at an Abbot Bnulley. farmer's stocked · poo(I, 'a!Jo netted '*'° In· a cllarily.,drive to· buy a JnOtor. l"8d wheelcbolr for a crlppled and 'l)lstin outdid 1'>weli IS.I. a~~'ll;. 0 11 , 8 ! 8 Ip lilth dlvla""1 play at Jl.'•1·,.i' rl l I · 1 ,! Orange Coast College, Estan-· 1'0111• n • . cl1 II nearly" shut out Fountain """"""" "1~ '~1 " r111 Valley ll, 12--1. Jeff ~Vis and M?;.ifllno. '' i r l i today. ) woman •. The local apgling club Invit- ed _. tO guess haw long i\. would. take. tho eflht fisher. men to cal<h 1,000 fi!h. Bob Webster tallied three ~~:::!:'." J" l o 8 o goali each for ·the winning =1."tt c · o o Both girls, Janice Lester or Costa Mesa High School, and Vicky Mills, 0£ Huntington Beach High School, are members of ,the U:lng Beach Comets and placed in the stale meet two weeks ago. side. f#rr=r, rt If J Y 8 g Despite three goals by Peter =-~ • i 8 8 8 '1llen oponson paid a 2.5 ~ cents fine for f!Vety minute they were wrong.' Harris, Newport Harbor II ~:;~~j, c 0 1 ? o wtnt down to defeat by Long ¥•Mm1rs10rt. :tb J A 0 8 Beach Poly 8-S. Coeta Mesa V~it• lb '' ' ~ H ' Janice, 17, came in second in the 80-yard hurdles to the girls' U.S. record·holder Bob- also bowed to Fullerton 10-4. SCft .., '"""'" The fish were tluwn back lnl9 tho pond .. fasi as tliey were caught. La Quinta forfeited to HI A'• ooo o..o ,_. s 1 · Western. H1.1nf. H1rbour 020 012 ,_. • t BU$eball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlaton Detroit Baltimore Booton Cleveland New York Milwaukee W L Pct.· 35 'ZI .565 34 28 .548 Tl 33 .450 Tl 34 .443 26 34 .433 25 37 .41\1 West DlvJskln <>akland 42 21 Chicago 37 26 Minnesota 34 27 Kansas City 29 32 Angela 3() 36 Texas 28 37 w.......n R1111n1 MIMttotl J, Clll,.,1111 4 Chletto f, o.t:11n11 • hllln'Mlrt 4. NIW Yott 0 9ottoft '· Dtlroll , MllWt'*M •S, Cl,evtllflll 24 Orltr ''""" KMdultd. , ... .,.. 011,111 .667 .5117 .567 .175 . 435 .113 GB J 7 7\1 a 10 5 7 12 13\1 JS lllltmor• 1it11mtr 10.11 It Ntw Yort (SIO!lle-""'" ..... ) (levtl11'111 (0, l'tf''1 1WI 1t Ml1'fl'lullff ll"tr• _ .. , f(1M1• ClfY IPrllO IN and Holland O.SJ 1t M!nn00tta flt\ltft'tll M Mid WflodlOll WI c.lllllld f<ktlnl •f •1'111 Hll!llU Wl I t Cl'llc1to IWDod 11°7 Ind lrllflf'I' f~) o.troll CTltM'llrmltt HI el lo.ton (McGlofhll" . ,, (llfflnlll (MIY 1.JJ 1t T111:a1 ll""*a WI Pittsburgh New York Chicago St. l.oois Montreal Philadelphia Cincinnati Houston Dodgers AUanta East Division W L 39 24 40 25 36 28 3233 2936 23 41 West Division 41 25 40 27 36 3() San Francisco San Diego ' 3() 35 26 46 22 44 W .. IMMl,'t R1tultt Cincinnati '· SI~ Fr•nclsco ' Ntw York J, Phll1datthl1 I Molll,,_11 J. Plt111Wrotl 1 St. LOIJlt I, Ollcl90 •, Lt1 A~ttl-. 5, HOIJllDll 0 At11n11 •2. Sin 01eoo 1-4 DEAN LEWIS ' Pct. GB .819 .615 . 503 3\1 .492 8 .446 II . m 1611 .tl:Jl .wr 111 .545 5 .'62 10\1 . 181 18 .!S3 19 • lt" HAllOI ILYD., COSTA MESA 646-9303 Servi• llM. Part• for All Imported Cars · Medsrn hfy Shop for All C•rs Or111re County'• Larplt ·and Most J!odern Toyota and Volvo Deiler ow•••-. DILIVIRY .,ICtALllTS ' ; DEAN LEWIS 1972 TOYOTA CARINA BIG ANNIVERSARY ~PECIALS!! '72 TOYOTA COROLlA :.~ta $1966 OR $264 DOWN $48.86 M~~~H hfemd -r'" SJfOt.21 f1• d ttdtt tu, lie. (Rt9Ntt for 41 ,......., A1t11111d llJitrc"tat• rate tJ.66% • .#kl200Jtl741 '72 VOLVO 2 D(!~R SIDA~ .:~~ $3550 OR $295• DOWN $92.86 ~:~H , ...... ,.. ......... 14712.21 .... .............. -... .. .............. ,. ....... ..... 12.6'%. lt42H44UIJt7 • ATTENTION . VOLVO OWNl!RS Annlnr1arv. SptClall All CONDmONI... • .. 25 POIOllLY , ~ INSTALL EDI! \ 1 belle Krug of La Jolla, a~ the state meet. After training for the event only three months, her best lime . 10.2, is .2 oll the national girls' record. Janice also qualified to compete in 220 after placing fifth in the ev ent at the state meet . Vicky, a resident of Seal Beach, placed fillb In the 880 (2:20.1), thereby qualifying for the nationals. The women's national track and field championships will • begin· Saturday. 1 0 0 0 3 0 2 l 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 0 0 WIUl1m .. P EP1noi1, p Lundtr1n. P C11dtr, ati 3:1 7107 $Qrt n IMllllS Tot11t 'Stn!k'I Ru1tltn 100 002. '-1 1D J LI Fond~ Oont 002 020 o-4 t 4 w1.-.•1 f"lrlfn llJ 111r11r111 Mc:Klnlt'Y', 3b ' 0 1 o Fielder, 2b ' 0 0 0 F'ltmlllll, lb .. • 0 • P1PP•S, cf 2 0 0 0 P11mtr, cf 2 0 0 0 Grimm, rt 4 0 0 'O BO'tffllo It ' I 0 0 Mlrtln, r; 3 O l o Postal, p 3 O O O Qoli.e11berrY, p 0 0 1 O O Totals 31) I 0 Sc.re IW OW1rttn Ofll'llll P1ntlltts 000 000 001-1 I 2 W1rd't Plr1tes. ODO 000 OOf>.-4 2 • Adidas Tennis Shaes 14.95 Adidas Football Shoes lC.95 to 24.95 Adidas Soccer Shoes' 8.95 to 29.95 Spot-BiH FootbaH Shoes BasebaU Shoes -AD Purpose Shoes Jack PurceH Tennis Shoes Converse Telllis Shoes Tennis Dnsses Tennis Shirts .• Shorts ' . . T llllis Hats & VlsDrS Penn or Wilsen tllllis lals 7.95 llaz. .Wll$0R -a.blap _: llaYls -laneluft ' . T nnls llacbts , Racket StrilPI OPEJI 9 tu &-CLOSED SUNDAY Mesa Tops Newport ' ' Corona, Marina Score V icwries Corona de! Mir'• imposing Sea J\JJ1p continued @ the un.. beaten path in 1 um mer ba•tetbau warfare Tueldly nigllt, shoving uide t:diJOJt; 7~. in the Huntington Beach League. In another key clash it wao host Marina ouuasUng an Im· proved Fountain V a 11 e y quintet, 47-42. Huntington Beach j o i n s Marina and Corona dei Mar in the unbeaten class with its 71· 54 romper over Villa Park. Tonight Corona de! Mar and host Huntington Beach tangle In the 7:45 leature. In an Orange High league tussle Jt was Costa Mesa tak· ing the measure of Newport Harbor, 47-43, in overtime. The Corona dei Mar jug- gernaut blllled Edison In con- vincing style bebind I h e quartet of Jeff Wharton, Casey Jones, Malt Keough and Vince Daukas. Wharton Jed all scores with 28 while Jones had 18. Edison wu further plagued by 25 peroonal fouls . Marina's Vikings went to the alow down game in the final quarter to, JftSefVe their nar. row victory over the vastly improved Barons of Fountain Valley. Fowitain Valley's Sc o t t Reider ciomlnatad the boards, but the overall firepower of Marina prevailed in the llna1 analyai.s. Laemmle Five Wins Loop Tilt Action was limited to 1 slnfle game In the second nigllt·ol Coota Meaa open sum- mer league basketball play Tuesday night al Orange Coast College and it was Laemmle besting WU.On Ford, fi&.57. The ltinners came back ll'om a six-point deficit to post their triumph. Frank Zebel led Wilson with 21 poinll. WI ... (11 .. , ...... Huntington's victory over VWa Park waa a routine affair with Jim Teel (II) and Mark Keeton (II) leading tha way. · Mesa's man defenae turned the trick againll Newport Harber alter the latter bad lad. by aa many as eight In tha first bail. Leading the scoring column for the wlaners were Phil Salazar (14) and Rick Brown- ing (10 ). Newport's next Orange High loop outing is tonight against Paclflca (9 o'clock) preceded . hy Coota Mesa'• confroiUtloo with Sonora (8). MINlt l'U fl pt r. Zlrbel 3 o ' ' i~· ~li l WI~ 41,f Troitttl 3 0 · 4 1, Mlnttr I ! O Frtt•r l ' 0 wiro,~~ 12 ,,! " " c ...... ftl Miil, I ~ " S ., .. ,::. rton 10 ' 2 toUlh 4 6 2 , •• ~l<klll ' 0 1 l 111k11 1 s J '1 ,....,. • I ' t'.'"" ! • • w1f1=: ! I o• Tot1ll 2S 2 12 7$ Edison sen IW 01.,.~! ,,_,, CdM 16 fl 1 2~7S '' ltrlY Clttl MIMj11 ~ Ill 'f' ~1u1r o I 14 i:~~ f i t t. t:1ne J i l ,J· ~r.'fs H..,.,. H.J.. (J 1: ,} ·1~~·n 1 ~ '1 'l ~~1: 0 t ,1 '·1' l•hfrt'I' s 0 .ei:1~ ' : 1 $pl'lttl 0 2 • Tot1l1 16 11 II Al ,_.,._,,. ... ,.,. MtM 12 ' • '' ......a HtwPOrt Harbor 20 I 0 11 ,_.., , Mlrllll ,. 1 • 1 Ford "l , .. ""''"' l RoUlt l f!'.4!1bV 11 7 GI~:" j l I J '0111' , .. 11111 v111 2 1,i ' ~~\le'I' T : -: ::. •tin;,_ 2 0 t f;,.T..;;; l I 11 I ·~ 0 0 j ~\tt.•,•1r J 1 ,, ~ kiri ... ..,.,,.,, Mlrlnit 14 14 It 7-47 , F'tn. VA':.;t ... 11 ~1t~f .....a . "':.\."" 11~" ~;:,.:.: . ! 1~· R1bt 400 ' Niii! 100 Ahrtnt ! 0 l 10 r=r ,oi : H-_nour J ' A Toll It SC#I ... ff"'"'" I 11 71 ~~,~~ IMdl l1 1: ti ft:ff r 1 • , ; l~'T."" i ! • ! :1 Pirates Lose,. Totll• LMnNnlt fl.J H 1J J1 e::::1:.. ',i ,i i ~, Off 2 Weeks Wt Iker l ~~ I j I , LONG BEACH .:_ Or.ange • COftr,1" ,: ! I ll Coast College Plralea have H~~1tfm1: wnson 31, utn!n11 b. two weeks off before returnial • Trout Plant LOS ANGELES -Big Rock Creek, Cryml LIU, Jackson Lake, Sin Gabriel River East and West Fork!. SAN BERNARDINO -Big Bear Lake, Green · Valley Lake, Gregory Lake, Lytle Creek Mlddle and North Fork!, Santa Ana River, Santa Ana River South Fork. SAN DIEGO -CUyamaca Lake, Doane LIU, San Lull Rey River. to action in the 1'>ng Beach City College bukelball league following Tuelday's 7'1-71 oet back at the bands of the boe1 Vikinga. Despite the Joa, coach Herb lJvsey WU pieued with bil team's eUorl and praised the, play of Jim Worthy, Bruce . Miller, Qiuck Yerkey, Gary Seymour end Terry Melsen-, • beimer. "Jt 's a matter of getting used to each other and frankly L think ii ,.. bad this unit loin& ' the put three slartl Wl'd have won," be aays. • t • J a.ck Feet Rns • Blems 8.95 • , • ' l ' I • ' ' • ' ' • • • . • • ' • • ' • • . '· a.Ck Feet Fins • Regulars 8.95 lealfler Volleyballs-10.95 · 12.95 -17.95 BasketbaAs -Goals -Baekbol'ds Wnip Suits -SWeat Suits \ . • Gym Clotlles & SWlat SGl ~ Bies -Parts -1hs -Tm Wn111.lacbts l•• Sillllrs & Jacbts •• ,./ 538 WE Will IE CLOSED JULY Ill & 4TH COSTA U -145-1119 • .. • . .. • • ' • . • • • . ' ' ' • • • J • ' ' . by Fr • I at ski '°" ' ah av cat l\>e en ' are 89U ' f" er jig ; wee hav run lljll ex nee call rm mtz wor trip c~ Ing and fi ve H Wo are of the I fair abi and • wlu the 115 lit ..... p \ ' • f . ' • -T_•~_•_d~-'-._Ju_M~29~,_19_1_2~~~~~~~-0A.~L'_1 _,1_L_o-_.~Jl1.==--. •• • WHAT'S IN..,._ 0 The vu lbootlt of the Paclllc itved up to lbelr nputatloCI by surpriltog ..it water •osiers. The albacore """'*' up Jut Friday Juat a low mlloa oil the lltach wlllle the long range ~llabets were out scouting the watm some 2!0 miles aoutb ol San Diego. • Ron Blrtclier. ol Newport Belch While llahb!g aboard his boat the "Legend" welgbed In the flrat looglln ol the aeaaon Satunlay at the Balboa Angllng Club. · · lllrtcber llooked the alble in the area known as the dumping grounds. This Is the second year In a row that Gene Grlmg •klppertd the boat into p0sltloo to get the first alble of the aoa-l!On. • CUrrently the lllh are scattered between the 43 fathom spot ahd some 20 miles due west of Point Loma. The longflns are averaging 20 to 25 pounda and counts are riling 11 boats are J~ eating larger schools. The entire fleet of private and SpOrl flsblng boats from all ~ pOrls along the coaJt will be out in mass this coming week- "!'d. in search of the game lighters. Some ol the spots where the anglers can upect lo find fllh are: 111, 184, 209, 213, 43 fathom spot and the dumping grounds south W\!St Of San Diego. Bait and water coodltlonl are Idell c;tside and aogl ers can look .rorward to a channel nm. New Albacore Technique Anglers no longer have lo depend on U1ing live bait to baUd good fish counts accordiDg to Leonard Lauler, muafactarer of the popular straggler lures, When a jig fllb II llaolred all a 11111- ermen hai lo do la drop a Soper Straglfer ·(C na.) stnfPt down and be will he bit on the link. , Alter the IC!tool bas eome lo the boat lbort cast1 wllll the jig will also produce many hook ups. · LaHler also su11 .. 11 that the jtcs can be cast late _, fi sh (meathall1) and the ael result will be the first lloOl., on the boat. ' . Heavy line in the ff lo 50 po"'d dul can be tied dlhetly lo tbe jigs wblch skould account for fewer l0tt alhlel and more fish In the sack at the end of the day. Other Specie• Bltlllfl Art's Landing and the Balboa Pavlllm based Davey's Locker swrUtsbing fleets are continuing lo provide anglers with lots of gOOd fishing tor bass; mackerel, halibut and yellowtail. Fishing is good along the coest and at the ooter islands. • Both landings will begin their albamre fishing trips this week and if tbe fish stay where they are now, anglers won't have to drive down to San Diego to save on a long boat ride. A run lo the llshing grounds will be equal di.stance !or most every l1j11dlng along the south coast. ; Both harbor landing• will have canned albacore ready lo exchange for lresb catches al the docks. Re!«vaUons will be necessary for this, mming holiday weekend and can be made by tilling Art's 875-0550 and Davey's 673-1434. l:' ellouitaU Abound Ao1ter1 should not overlook the 1ood ytlle-adloa _. raaUy available. Tbe Coronados are offerlnl pod fllblq far mind ftlll from 8 to 15 p01U!d1 wblle Ctlaltaa lla1 bfqer Bib working but they are dJIDcull lo hoot and laDd. Private beats 1boaakll not over look the kelp patties on their lrlps to find albacore as noating kelp some times prod.aces et .. citing yeUowtaO action. Bm• Fishing Better ' . Fresh water anglers WIX'lting Slll'face plugs In the cooler hours and worrnneadhead combinations during the day are pick- ing up limits of brcmebacks at Southland lakes. Rip Nunnery and Tim Armstrong of Cerritos bagged their limits of bass to live pounds at El C&pitan this past weekend while toalq Bush Hogs clooe lo shore. • · . Bau fishing Is aloo on the upswing at lakes Vail, Henshaw, WohKord and CUyamaca. ,Also llsled as active al these lakes are catfish and Pan fish . .J!lg Bear Lake Is giving up a mixture of trout , bass and hlueglf lo anglers who gel. out and llah wben there is utUe or no wind. · Lakes ca.ltas, Plru, Sherwood and Cecbuma are good for trout in deep water while the warm water species are rrted u fair in the lakea. Weeken~ llabing Jl'tllUl'e is heavy apd avail· able camp sites are filled for this weekend. High Count..,, Bot Trout fishing in the Wgb SlerTu h good 1..-holll planted and native trout and all ef die streams aad laket Uve beta re-- slocked prior lo Ibo holiday weekend 1a .. 11o11. Camp croandl "'11 be filled early and oaly &Improved sites wUI be left come Friday nlJhl. Dave Wellllll' of B .. llqlaa Beacll maraed !Nm a trip la the Brldfeporl ...-aed 111d lhol lie bad ao lroohle llklac Um· Its dally from the Twin Labs and Ille streanu. o •Crowley ·Lal:e remalu very slow and locala llldlcate lllal fishing wQI he -rtpl ., tDl the laloe ...... la ,,..,., !JI eon- tra1t, Ute 1Dllller lalln above 11.-rt.et are eouWertd very phlducU" tot ldkHD .......... • $ • ra/'/11111 .. ' ' e THURS., JUNE 29 THRU WES., JULY J e 'Jhe Shirt Sale 333 E.· 17th St., Costa Mesa (beh ind the Panclk.!! HOllH) TEL '42-1711 ( . OPEN MON.-SAT. 1o.s..:.pa1. 'TIL I P.M. • am1tos Entries ................... .., ,.....,.,. ......... ,.~-~-­CMW ... W . l'lnt 111ii1 11• ,_ .. ... ..,.. • , .. ,... • •act .... ........ _ l'Hl;tT U.CI -• "•n:ll. 2 .,.., OW.. C19"'11n1. '1lrM tt900. Ci.lfl'lll'l9 """- Checking Out Golf in Area. Cbuck l!oQsh • will meet HoUus -In the cham- pionablp llnals 0 f ·1 b. A )unlor IOll ""'1nlmlmt h Jdlllilulld )l);dq al Costa M-The tVIDI 11 --by the men'•• club and is for all area goUers with a '5 entry r .. including lunch and .,...,, Ices. Mea-r.rk Bob ,Houaman. a pro shop llllataill al Bil Canyon, llCOl'ed a hole-In-one on the lltb bolt at ~ Viejo Fri· day white playing with uslJ. tant MV pro R ic h ar d Mll'tinez. Housman used a four-Iron lo cover the 176-yard distance. A partner's better ball tournament will be ataced Saturday with the aenlors tournament aebeduled early In August on two da tu -the 5th lhotaun. will be pll1td at I lg Canym Monday u a pr.rue to the July • bollda1. J9tJaBele and 12th. Delending cbamplcn Tumny Jacobs of La Coata Country Reed! •11 Oftt It (..._.. Utlt ) HI ... Of-. lllllref'llH V""""I Ml .. APl'll MoOfl CT'"" Llitlltml ~•life Du•Mf (Jdwl !Ullltl Dvt•'• CM .... r 1c11arm Sll'lltll) Fffh1rn Good !0-IG ~llllOll) Mllnloht I,_. (Curtlt l'triltf'J CWf W1td'I !Joh11 W1tlo!ll llHW Tt_.,, (Dl!Mkf K11llllt) Pddy ••r• (l,.arl"f wrl~ll ~ Country Club P'flldenl'• cup compeUtlon beJiDD1D1 at noon Satunlay after eacb carded openlnc p1810lf round victor!., Sun- day 1 m HH••h defeated Don FN>man us - A full enley list II ready for the IJrst day of play in the JM. hole, 27th annual potllkker toumament that begin! Sa11Jr. day at M-wlark Country Club In Huntington Beach. Paul Bowman, trick ohol arti1tl will makt an ap.. pearance at Minton Viejo in September. Vr vlne Cout Club along with former wlo- full !leld · faced the ners Ronnie Rell, J • r r y starter's gun at 12:30 loday in Barber, Jimmy Powell and a men's guest day tournament Emil Soodeller will bead the at Irvine Coast Country Club. m (thlnl fllpl winner), !-up in ~l: one ,match while Stone ,,. cldaatecl Jlm Chtatum (fourth :I: flllhl cbampioo) by the oame Mesa Verde 117 aeott. 117 Action in the tournament More than $1.008 Jn prizes are bejng of(-lo w!Mm In the annual tournament that will centlnue SW\day and 'l\iesday. This is one o1 three similar field of 100 eoUars In the' 48th tournaments staged each year aMu11 Southern c.IUornia In a parln<r's better ball at !CCC with more tban 160 PGA match play Coif cham· ...... , ..... Tr"4r HOt Panta Ill-Id 8aflkll 117 sam•• Wondff Min tJ4fln w•rcO 111 COl!t s ta" II It-Id e111lu) 111 Hon Steeper tthlrtu Smlllll 117 SICOND UCI -sso rim. 3 .,..., old1 & "'· c 111m111.. Pur11 '2000. Cl1lmL1'11 "'ltl' S2.900. l'M 81rto UtOllllcl l1nn1 ue l ustw c111te ••r (Cllar!ll Smlffl) 117 M041t ll1V1I 10-1111 AU'-l 11' SlcOll"• lSi.v. TrNtuttl 111 Ar• E1111r111 IT.,,.,. Llptlam) 116 TOii ll11llr !Dorlllll K11lfhtl 116 81rl'<l11 llcl (H...,.,, Plffl lJO Rod!•t ••r •ev (llt*frt Mtlrl 117 THIRD llACI: -* r 1rft. 1 rt•r 01411. Allowllld. P'llrM' t llOO. Don Guerro ICW'tl• ,.,._, 117 ~r~i::., c:;~'i;'~n':::""' ~l~ Surftf> S•lldY (H.i1ry P'•llll 117 I'm An AMiii Too (Jot WlllOll) 117 S""4t Sc*'lll (J11MS orw1rl 117 ,,_ MMfl Girt (0-.ld Kt1ltt10 114 111111'1'1''1 o.ld 11 K..,,..,, Hirt> 117 Ml .. Straw"'"' IT*""' Llpl\lm} '17 RoYl l P111 IJ .. n Wttii011J 117 Alll·l•Mt Holst¥ Yin .. , (OINIG A111son1 117 T•'I 0.1 Cl KtMflft Hwtl . '!' Ml11 Olndy C9llri 1°"'11t Pfl'fttrl I 7 POUllnf IACI -'1t ylnh. S Wtr olds &. u,, ClllMlllL "11,.. t!M. Cl1ltnlnt Prlet UOOO. M1n111t11 IC11rtl1 l'tmff') 11f Tc. ltlll (11:°'*1 Mitri 122 Bit O' tfr (John Wabol'IJ llf CllerokM Or.111t111 Clh1flal4 t1111QJ 117 lla'"tM Clllck IKtl\Mttl Hartl l\7 Go l'llotlll Ge (Donllcl AUltonJ n• W1 r P.t~ (John KMl1J 121 R~" •••Im n ai1r11t smlfltJ ns ·--Mld'#l'I' 1'.m (CtllrMa. Jmffh) . 122 Fllll MIGl'I Mlft (Joflft Kall!•) 111f Snort ll:odltf!Ttrt y LI....,.) 117 C1Jlton1!1 S1"6 IC11rtl1 hrntr) llf 1'1111TH llACa -Ut Yard~ I ..... , olds. Allow111(e. P1,1r11 SllDf. Btau's Art (HfflN P ... ) 111 Olll'l'IOllCI O'Arlas CRkNrd YIWlhnl 117 Ctmln' Afttr ~ ITtrry Ufltllln> 117 1r1111 l'llni utoNrt Ad•lrJ 111 S.. Of tt1r1 (Joh11 Wtttonl 111 Gtt It On Cllonelll ••nil•) 117 Good Cl'llrlll l Dm11d Knlllhrl 117 Nllht'I JOV (CUrtll Ptrntr) 111 .. fftrt's 81r011 (Robert lllfflt't) IU Miu Mofl!u CCl'llrl•• Smlttl) 1l1 AtM lltl<lllll lrllll l'lni (! ll:oblrt Act.lrl 117 Trlt;11 Truclde (Harley Crosby) 117 YIU lttkll Y., 11 TtrfY L.1-..ntl 117 Or.11M'1 Hlllll' (Haftty CtoO'l'I 117 lllCTM !RAC• -a Ytrda. 3 'fffr okls, ClllMJ,.._ '""" t2100. Cllltnllll' l'rlu MllQO. · Space Nott IT•rry Ll,,,.tnl 117 51U't' Mlltlll(ll (Jffry a.ldlertf). 117 L.ttrlon CDolllld Kn!f!lll u• Ai11r1 Rocket Utoblrt Adalrl 117 Siik.Y's C11pld (John Wl ... I 117 O'Olal IHtnN P ... l 117 llllodfl1l1n (C1,1rt11 l'Wfllf) 117 llllll'Old Bum (Harlff CrW'11 117 MllN'llmlmovs ($11Vt ,,....., ... , 117 AIM •HllMI Call lffl (Terry Llph1m) 11• s11r'1 Gold 81r (John Kinlsl 117 FIY'I J loy (Rot11ld 81nkll 120 Mr. F1rrl1 It AOfl1ld 811\1111 117 S•YWNTM aAc• --.... ,... .. ' ytlr .ils &. 11•. Cltlmlnt. ~ru t»OO. c111,,.. 1"11 Prla S7D. N1ttr N ... (Cf!lrln Smlfll) 117 MoOlafl Olamoftd tFrt!llt ""91 117 SPiit' Cff't' (Rll"ld l1nlcsl 117 lid Who IR.olrilrt Adair) 11S 0Ptn1f111 Gun {Ktrlnfltl Hartl llf •1eKTN ll:AC• -ut y1rt1. ) YMr •Ids & 1,1p 1111111 & rMr111. AJ1ctw111C1. Jtur• PlllO. n.. Sarita ••a. JoYOUt FW 1Curt1• Htntr) 11' Lit .. ..-(Jft WllM!I 117 lllllW Kiit!\ (T.,,., I."'*'"} 117 Dafld'I' .. , DIN I"*" '"'lr1 117' Min Air 'lltllt lltlefllrot Ytutlln) 117 11:\IW """" Gold , ...... a.nbJ 117 Tll't COW Cl'lttnll hMl lllO" LldY Lowe ILM1"1' Wrltftt) ' Moor. c111111 IJll'llll o,.r•rl 111 JUffTN llACI -151 y1rd11. ) Ye1r olch • w. Cl1fm\ftl. 1'11ru tllOO. Clllmllll l'rlCI $1600, OIM'nd (Kll'llMllh HtrtJ 117 HI MllllMlts (Roblrt Adllr) 117 O.vl• Jlfll (Johll W•l'dJ 117 81rt For' Lvdl lJMMt Dfll'fl'I lM aari.rntll tTam1.lllf\lm ) i• Mitter (M¥Cll IS ...... Tr'Mtl.tl'I) 120 Ttit SftMt (lliltlarl t1rftrtJ 11, Grll'olllll (H..,r'I' P1MI 117 Kll llrMI' (0-kl Knlaflt1 117 utilizes full bandlcape of the players In the playoff mm· petition and each ol the four llnall.lla won individual lltght titles belora entering the select-lour round of action. Co•ta .Ille•• George Detnbach ' ol the Colla Mtaa Goll and Coulltry Club men'• club Is &lnllini the popular ditty of a tow years back these days, 0 Wbat a Dlf~ ference a Day Makel." Dernbach scortd an ace on the 10venth hole at Costa Mesa's .Im Lagoa, coune on Friday, using a 4-wood lo cover-the 112 yards. If be bad '•cored the holt-ln- -the next day while • pertlclpaling in the annual memtier:.member tournament, Dembach would have received a new car for his effortl, Junior goU leuons begin at Costa Mesa Wednelday with opening• silu available for YOllllC goUlng prospects. The leuons will run for eight w1ekl with a charge ol $1 per leelOO. For . fur fb tr in· rormaUon, call the ro shop at ~7500. ~ Alamitos ww_..y, """ a. 1m CIMt6 Put l'llll'f llACI, -400 'llrft. 1 )'Nt .ids. Ctatml111, pvr11 tlMI. NoltM con fl.l;f\lml 1J11J '-" 2.611 au11 ""'*" ltr.111 tM11rJ •.to •.(1(1 111 Trvckll (81!1111) 6.CO Time -.2111 "10. AIM r1n--Nobll Noll, KlCIPll ll:atlll, OQ -.. .,. Clabltlr, Trr.111' Mfir1t, 01vld C0cklt, H\ S112•11nt. kt•'"* -lll!Mf ltodtll. sp.1111, Aclla!'Nr. CWlll Of H_., DQ -f111tdlecl •thlNI. 4111'...,.IJflN and •llelld iest: n111Cti11-"*'c..,a•-1t111tM.-•-. ........... llCON~ UCI -m y1rds. 2 .,.., old•. Ctaltn!M. PIH'• fllOO • 111,11 IMo MMe IUllMMJ 1.00 S.~ 1.4G Go Ltlhf (Wr1"11l 2* • .0 1$.00 Min allntNdl <llldllrdlJ 4.to Timi -,ll 7/l9. Alie rln ·-1Mn11 MOINf, ltllltlnlt, Famlty Affair, Dwt o....11 t, UllCM Hotly, Clll ....... MtM Miit'. Scrald!ICI -0..~1d11ct11 Ar• Val Twit!, SIMllllH'I OrHm,, DlflfY l•r Chip, TH!aO UCI -set Ylt'dt. 3 n1r old• & .,,. Starttr• AllflWlifle9. hne .,,,. lrtue Aceolnlt n.bifllm) 1M1 •.2t uo Ge Mlll'I JOI (, ... ) .f.ot t.• Ce~C•lhl'fllt) ~-Timi~ .if f/lt. ...... r111 -llllnt Gf'Wl'llt.. AlttnllM •er 11, Or•• "911', I'm A· cutit Mr, Mark " """· P+o tcratdltt. l'DUllTM llAtl -250 YINa. 2 Ytlr oldl. C!lllmlfltl, 1'11r11 tlltOO. Lii'• .,,,, <K111111 25.00 a.20 s.eo Pemct Nolt ILlllll1ml 2.to l.'D LMllO OoU IAllllOl'll . 2 . .fO TltM-.lt '''" ' Alte ,... -SamMtfll 1'111'. MIOflllfht aty, Otlf'llfl Didi TWIJ Tll lrf The event h named alter co- owner, Gomer "PoUlkker" Sims. . .llfltlfett Viejo A Ue rtsulted for first place in the annual member.guest toumameot al Mlsalon Viejo Country Club over t h e weekend with Jim Lewter and Bob Llebt w!Ming a playoll from Chuck 'Otbome and Ned Blackmar for lop honora. Both teaml llnlabed with a . score ot • In ncuiaUm play. In' third ~ for the low net compeUUm were Fred Newhart and Jbn Webb with 21l. A three-wajl tie resulted tor fourth at Ill with Ed 8'al and Walter Collins op me · team ; Roii J<llU ll)d Slave Hallberg OD another; and Jim Herring and Bob stahltmlth Oil the third -"· Joe Oppenheliner and Morgan Barofsty flHd a 11'1 to win Jaw gross and wete followed by Joe Cl>Ulns and Bob ED!Jon with 212. tournament at Meaa Verde players partlcipeting. h' El Do do Goll Country Club over t h e plons 1p at ra weekend, two teams tied for ' Big Canyon Course in Long B .. ch July 6-1. rtrst place in the low groas: Reif ls a former pro 1t competi tion with aiullng 881. Toby Olton scored a first at Costa Mesa Country Club and <m one squad were Paul DIC Canyon Country Club Ing Zan Cly recenUy when be bad an eagle is 8 part time tour pro now· gger and do Sarver He will be making his third wJth Kevin Wheeler and Dave on the fifth hole, a ~yard appearance in five years. He Hellman on the other. par-four dogleg. 11 · the l""' ftl Olson Used a dr'·ver and a lost to Powe m ~ 1 e In the low net competition. h •a the largest margin nine iron into the cup for his mate • r • Ken Houp and "Dycus Tison .... ,. in history and rel! to Darrell finished with a 62 to gain flnt '" H. k k In th third round in A mixed-foursome tourna-1c o e -~ 1m Sunday's better ball of ment labeled the Betsy Ross, ___ .-------- foursome competition round LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Eleanor and Mannie ~ltman 1------~~--l---===-c==-=----teamed with Keith· and Myrtle f'tCT1T1ous 1u11N1ss r1cm1ous •us1Na11 NA.Ml STATIM•NT MAMW STATIM•NT MeDonald on the wiMing The followl111 P1r1011 11 dolnt ""'•lntU Tiii tOlloWlnt ...,_ Is dOllll ..,.,_, squad wlth a 58. . •• , •o•·s OLD t<ASH10NEO SMOl(I ail MACHO, 1Ul ;, C1111st Hl•llWfY, Second place at $9 was a tie FISH, ,.,. N•wPor'I 11M1., N1w11011 L••r.1111 •tl<l'I. c 1n1. nu1 1 ,.., and I t Bobbi and Milt llKl'I Calll Judlltl ROM Hr.1t1er. P.O. ~ WM 0 e e J11n111 w: ll:1!11w1t1t, 2tH Newport IM1lllllfb UCCI Iris W1y, LHUIWI lltech, ?~!_CO wl~omteaamndBoDebrlaendne ~~~:·iw~::i,•::1~; ;~'~c~"°b,. 111 ~~1'!1·..:!1..!.1 1, Mlflt condvcttcl °" 1n .DUU3e on ..,.,., . 1N11vt.tu11. 1N11v1crr.1t l. Shirley Kinder play~ with Bill Thl• ~1~~=.:f· n~!~~.,~~; tilt coull1Y Thl• :,":'i!:.~i H:1';' w1111 111e countv and Barbara Malick on the Cl•rk of Or111t1 CtunTY on: JUllf 7. lf72. Clt rll of Orll'IM CIUlll'I' on: Jullf 7. 1'12. other 1nuad, l 'f' l lVtrly HI. Mlcl!kl C>ellUIY County BY Bevttl't' J. MedHll, OtPlllY County '"1 Clerk, (.lftk, ''"'' ,. 1n•1 • R•el.o SI •r.111111htd er.. eo.1f 0.11.,. "not. Pr.11111111H· 0ra1111 c ... , Dlltr 1'1ktl. JL.one e. u, 22. "· 1m 1•n.n J1,1111 •· 1s. u. "· 1m 1..,...n Art Wi-t was the low net LEGAL NOTICE wlnntr In l toomament for the i.IGAL NOTICE men'• club at Rancho San Joa· .. OTICI o" TllUSTill'I SAll MOTICI OI' Tll:Vtfll'I SAL• UNOIR DllD 01' Tll\llT TS.IUS quln over the past weekend JI( 0 ,. Jul'I' 11, 19n •• , 11i• o'clock A.M .• when he carded 8 65. TF "'" II lhl Soulh Front (4ttl Slrtlltl l;:fttrl l'IC• ~-d LOAN NI, VA UlU l tM Old Or•llllf COllfllY (.ol,lrtflOWI, 11'1 Second place went to Duy Notk1 1s '1•••bV 91v1n th1t wesTSIDE :i. '"' of santa Ana. talltlrfill. w..1 ... ,. Harris with 63 followed by TITLE COMPANY, A Llmlltcl ••rlNnlll(ll Cot1V..,IMll'\I. ,.,,., " flll'I' ._mild ' 11 tr\lst.I, Of' .u«e.-'""*• 91' T tet 111'11111' 11\1 ~ It T'111t ....... W Gordon Iml~ with • 99. 1ubtlltr.1!1d ''"'"" llUrllllnl to tlll ... of c~~·ISTIAN •DW.tiltD LAYTON Md 1----:-;:::;-o-:--,,:::::==----l''"sl e•ttr.1tld by RAYMOND O!OltOI MICHELL! LOUISE LAYTON, iwUllM LEGAL NOTICE COX ANO BEATRICE 0 . COX. hu1H nd !Id wl~ I nd rtc:01'111d NO'ltmblr 11. Results •lid wife 1nc1 r.cordtd A~. 2t. IHI In ~tfl!, •• 1;.tr1,1me11t 1!W411 111 p.1119 s11, 11'1 1---c=,.~=,,=,= .. ::--:,=,=•=••=a=s=s-:-. --lbooli:. 1705, p1 .. 74' ol Offlclal •ecord1 111 book ,_ of Officill fll(lf'(I• of Dr•l'ltl t" IO tti• office of 1111 County ll:ecvchr of tor I I t 11ellf1 4111 l11o llAM8 STATIM•NT . Orlntt County, C1lllornl1, and Pursua nt CDVnty, Call n 1' fl "": .. L.PH c SUTRO Tiit Mtwtfll ,...... 11 dOllltl tlUllllH' to 11'11 No1ict of Otf111a 1nd EIKllorl to dtb..._.. In flVOI' of ..,.. • •11 11!1 lherer.1n0tr recordld Feb. 17.' 1m In CO., • WJIOl'ltl..,, new owflld •nd Mk! NAVAJO TltAOING, 2.uf Ntw_. book tll005, Pii i 131 of 11ld Offlclll bl' UNION l"l!Dl!ll:AL SAVINGS AND c~. Vlllft Lln41; SIUCY Myrtle, Fan llvf .• Cllf9 #111, c•flf. t2'27 ll:Kordt. wlU ..... Ofl J\llY 14, 1972: 11 11 !(1(1 LOAN AllOCtATl,oN .... ", ;~•ton .:W':: 2. ·= f!'letl, 41 Y11t1 Gr1llllt, Ntwporl 1.m., at ~ f1C1ft11 front 1ntr1nc:1 to tht bn!Kh " tll'll II ,11 -did scrttctM-MIMY 11r, Alllfe"""' C•llf. ft6'0 Or1n1e cou11ty Coul"ltlolJM locatlcl 1t 700 1111,...,, Mflc1 ot wNC wai ,_ 1-. LI-L ... o ........ Cr.1ll l1r'. T1lft --It blll'll tlfllluctld tr lft Civic Ctnl1r or1v1 Wfll tormtrly W11t Ftbrvel'Y a. ltn , 11 hwlrllll'lltllt »006 -.. l~I. 1111 Str111. S111t1°Al'll C1lllDml1, '' N ll l1c Ofl ,... JN, 111 bOotc 10017 If Hlf Ot. "ll'Tlf uca -Sii v.m. 2 .,.., •JIPI ''IH 1ucll1t1, to !I'll 111111111 lllcld•r 11r c1111 flclll _...,.... 11ld tM* win 1111 •t olds. Ali.wtncf~. Pul'tl .,... 'Tfl;ll .. .,.,....,., fllfd wlttl 1111 COllnh' IH Yl lllt el "" tltM OI •• ,. !ft ""'"" pu110c ~ to tlll hlfl!ltl llUdtr for Lltlll IM Wu (Wetltftl , .. t.• •.• t1trlt" or..... t.uflty on: J1,1t19 21, 1'72. mol\IY of thl Un11H ,,,,.,, •II rlll!I, ti-ca.ri. ,..,... 111 l1wfr.1I rnol'lllY of thl Llkt A FMfflff' llrlll!tll ... .. •• ., ltvtrl'J J, "'"'*'· Otltlll't' Covftly II•. 11111 lnf1r11t, COl'tVIYtd to I nd -Uftltod llllfl I I Ille tl!Tll If Ml•. ()eek eew """"' S.IO Clwk. lltld bl' 11 WICllr Mid Oltd Ill llMI Pl'OOlrtv •lfNl.lt Wlffll!f'Y •• fO lltlt. llOhlllltn (If' Tlmt -.ll 2110. 1'1N71 1ltu1t1 In .. Id Coulll'f alld St1t1 cltacrlbtd lflCU(rlbrlllC ... the 111111'111 COllVl'l't<d '-' AllO llll'I -Marn .... Mwt'1 c..,., PIJMl&tlad Or1111• Cotlt D•llY P'llol, •• IOl!(l'llfS: Ind -Mid .,.,. llkl trllllM ulld1r .. Id Per Ofe Queit, Acal1r111. 1r111 Not1, Jr.11M1 Jt, lflCI J1,1ly " lS. '°' ltn 1"2·n Loi 112 .r Trac:! No. 1712. In '1111 city dHd If tr1i11t 111 •1111 '6 IM follewllll Go Sflooll Go. Ce asrm1n O.. of Cosl1 Mn•. (ounty ol Or1n91, 11111 OncrllMd •ro11trty, to-wH: ~r1ld'lla -X1nact1,1, Don Gutrre, L"'GAL NOTICE of Csl!fO!'llla, •• per map rttO!'df<I ln All lhlt c•ri1111 lllld •ltlHltff 111 the O• Miit, lrl•ne. _ book so, p10111 12 lo 36 lnch11lv1 of St1t1 ot c1111or11!1, County If Drlflllt, SIXTM RAC~ 1•""-'.,..r ofds Mltctll1nt0111 M1p1, Record• ln the ol· clffCrlbld •• follows; .. Ult. Cl1lml111. ""'" t1«111. l'ICTnlOVI IUllNlSS tit• Of Ille COllnlY AIC<ll'dlf' of stld • Lot'°' Of TrK1 .......... " ~fl Oii Altruistic IOrl'l'ttl IS.ti s.ot .. QI) NA.Ml tTATaMINT counfy. • MH rteordld In IOlll us. l'IMI 3t Yo Qlero (V1111hnJ ol.2' 1.40 TM fo11GW1111 11trtont ere fOlnt AKA: '°'' P'r11llWll Pl., Cotta Map , lo 4 Mlh1 lnd)ltlVI of ~llltl'llOUI J .... Cr.IN llr c ..... , SAO lw•l'-s 11:. C1lllor11l1 Malts. ,..,..... .. DrllMt Ctun!y, Tlmt -M •l lCI. M £ T C AL F 8 11D4 0 I'( NT S•ld 1111 wlll bl m1dt, llut wllhflll Call,.,,_.., ~ AIM r111 -Cut '"" AcH. .. ,........ ASSOCIATES, 17.n2 W•YN A""""' COYllllftl or warral'l!Y. ppr•• w 1,,,,11.... ,,,,.,. 'arnMONY Mow!! .. : un •ruct. OlclclY 9" air, Mid M'Hft. 1rvt111, Callfomla t.i705 '"'l'dh'lf 11111, ""'''I°" or -ci.rl!Mftl M'l'Ht, hrlta AM. Caltflnlll ivr., lar !'amt, · Arnold o. Mltcalf, lto'l.O hdflN cumlM'tnctt. to Nttlf'I' .. hlltllll•drlllt ""°" Sc,_,chld .'.... Ftr D•vld, FOO' Nlfw:, Lani, Newport htcfl, Clllf..... IMCUtfd .., Nl'd/OM. lfldlMlflt tlle ... hr 11111 11111tM11 ti """"' lblllltltM C•Ptf' KNll. ON AN Olll\I. Wlll11m-fl. ~. 175a WnM "-• .,.,..,.. ti fllt IMIM ..., " tit ...,,,.., W _.. .... ~flf fliM;, SJ ludl I -AltnJktlc a I -Ye A-. lnlN. Clllfoml1 n71J trwt1 cr11tlcl 11'1' Nici dHll, ...,..,._. ~ 1M ....,... .t 1fle ,,...... M- .......... 111&.IL 11111 MlfllU JI blltlll conctuci.1 1rf a thlffirftdll', wttll lf111r11I II ww1dld \'MCM, tf _, , llMlr 1fle --If ... SIY9NTII ltACI-• phfl,. S Yltr hrtlll!'llllp.' tlllt'at11, Ind 1111 111\Plld ltl'I Mlffl of 1111 fMf, illtlfftf ,,...,.._ ... Ol.1M.M 111 oldl • \llt. Cla•1"1d alllWMICI. l'urM Arrlllf 0. Mltatf llOf9 MC\IJ'ld IW Mid dlld; Nowlt Iii~ ,,._,,_. f#f tJlt -...,.. W S300t. n. """""'""flt •lllM ,..,., wmin ~ ,.....,...,, m .Til.» with l11tff'ftt fMrtorl Hem S.itl. 11ld llMd. wlltl lflfW9lt ww.n fl'trll COii~ ""*" (Ad1lr) ,,. "" 2.IO Tiii• ll•fllMlll ...... Wini ""' CDU~ '· 1m •• ,,.vldtd 111 .. Id '*'· •• ,1 .... 1, 1'71, ............. Ir)' 01111 hllllltt (SMI"') 1M 1,to Ctwt. °''"" CIUMJ' 411'.'' June 16 1m Dtladt JUIMI IS, lf7' llW ltl'l'li.ilcl. 81••* (UplMlmJ 1M '" ltvtrlJ' J MMdox. D.vir COllnfV WltTllD! TITLE COMPANY CATIO! Jtlflt 11. 1m Time -,It flat. Cleft. ' 11 Ir.Id! Tr1,1JIH W • IT I a. N COHVIYANC.llfO Alto ,.,. -J"'1r1, Tlnr H19, IUCl'I l'lM IY Wl!STEaH OEED COii:· COit!"., Gold. 8r.lh' WllloW. LM 11:"'"' Go Mow!, "1blflflld Of ..... cent ID•lh' l")lof· POllATIO~ Trwtae Sc:r1ttflld -Cll1CI 00 Morten. Jone n. ,, .... .lu!J' .. lJ, "71 l'-11·11 ,., WAYNI H. MA.THl!WI ly JMMI ltcttwlt.I, •••MTN on -.., rara. s .,., Ar.llflorllM Offlt., Aul1t111t llcrtt•t'I ..... w. CIUilflall AllDWanct. "',.. LIGllL N--JMl1 SH fl• ... Thi North Amarle111 ftkltwtH V&-""1!1Md °''"" (fl9'~ Dti!IY ,not, Mii.,., Ot•"" Coast Dall\' Pllof. Maf\fflmllll AuoclallO!'I -L.A. .lllnt 22. Jt, •rid .lull' ,. 1f72 T•1t·72 Junt t2. 2' Ind Jr.11'1' .. 1'72 lOWI 0 111111on. LIUL Jf01'1CI " Unclt Wtt (W1rdl 1, ... •·• 3.Clll NIWl'OllT/MISA Uffll'lllD · MarMa ~II (DrlYll') 2.IO 2.'D ICHOOL OltTRfCT Alamllos Jag (Trlfflln) .... ,..... ,....,.. M Tfma -27 7/10. 'NOTIC• ,, Nta11v OIVIN ,.... ttit U.S. Poloists Capture Pair on Hungary Tour AIM raft -Olnll 81 Good, Mtlfltto'S IMrl ti IJ ii*' ttl ... NIN~ Mlk•, To;t l"flnl, Ml l"le. Unlfltf ldlaal Dlotrlct flf or.,.. ~' Scr1tdllld -.v..on's Clltlln< Mlllwfl1 ca•--WIU ~ ... ,.. tfrft v. to O.ncty. t1• NA ii\• 1fth flY of Jiiiy, 1m, 11 fflNTM llACI -311 y.,... s ,...,. "" IMct ff uW kflOOI Dltlrltt, ttctted ald1 & W. Clllmlllf, l'WM ti• at lW ,."'*"'9 A....,_, ca.ta Mtsi, hllor'I C,.,,. Cellftnlla, at llllflldt f~ •Ill Mdt Wiii Ill <Mllh11d1J 16... ... Mt .,..kl't .... -,.... tori Nllcl Noll ILl,1111'1) •.• 4.a CANNID OOOOS AND tUl'l'l.llS OlllO't' 81r le (I' ... ) 4A Al .... .,_ ,. .. li'I «CifUIM 'lfit1'll TlrM -.1t Jito. Condi .... lMfnidloftl ..cl SllldfletfloM • A1t0· llan -Rolllddfll ·~ fotfl'I llllflldl ~ -"' f\11 In flll efflct If 1111 c..,, Trl1l1 GIMI!', ll~lll' HllMI•. l"llrcfllllllf ~ " MM kfltol D ... rl(t, Mlh talldl hr, Crazy Kq, C111t 0.. ll57 .......... ~...... COit9 MIN, lab 1 . • Callf9ml1. • """ , ... a... lltfil Flllil • RI •111• ,., • Yillill , ...... .Vjllll • ..., •• IJntttt • lltw Pn Galli11 e Scratel'lld -Flllltl 1"11111. °" -lkfl IMdtr lftUlt .-.Jt 1 Md '""911 -· United Sta'-national Saturday. After that lt will be hr, O'Al'CY t(ly, GrltW'ln. 111 "" firm °' • cwttflld or alf'lr.r'• .1111:0 R8 N I,_,. S -hNff'I C...,.. -1 dlldl flt 11 bW....,, ~I to ffVI "'Clftl Water polQ •··-that played a .... .ticlpation in the Landshut NNd ,...... ,.i11 s1n.s1. ts'll.J of flll amou,.1 "' "" 11111. ""'., . wauo !"'"' "" lllYlbll ti Illa 91'ffi' of IN Ntw"°"f.Mtui Pair <ii gamet in the new Tournament with six games .. riGAL NOTICE un1rr• 1cttot1 0t11tr1ct. A ""'1om1111c• ~ llond ~ ... ,..,1r1c1 If .. 41tc,..lcln ol Newport· Harbor High Schoc!I carded in five days beglnning ---..,-rn-,-10-0-1-0-0-,-,.-1-u---lni. Dt1tr~. 111"" tttfll 01 ftllur• to Olymple·aize pool' .w 1 t b July 5. NAN tTAT•MRMT :=-... 111:n ": -=%::· ...... ,r~ Yugoslavia before embarklnc: The team retuml to the U.S. Tiii followll'll ""°" I• Nine """""' Dllltrlcf" Or•nM County, on a trfp .to Eqrope, won two u : o,-.T• COMl'UTEll SUl"Jl'LY (O,. tin ,:r."':f"~~~-i':.!~ ~'°~: of five «a-· in-the·"'--m ~uly 11 with the NationaJa N. •lflfl 11,, 111111 """· c1u1. '27t1 ..._Mt tor 1111 ..,.i.,. "*''°'· .,. u-&......... .-1.~.1 • .1. I De ,_ Coll Htr0ld T. ami, 1f701 Lt111"""' Lafll, 1'111lofl""1M.9llOll Of t111 ~ """ toUrnament ,in Huncary ~YUN a ~ ege Hr.111t111a1o11 lfldl. callf. ,,.... Mae un111e11 khool 01t1r1e1 ,.....,,.,. '"' ::'.r w-• la,ter in the mcdh. n1. llvsllllll .. NIM cOfllMtld IW •l'I ,,.,,, to rel.rt 1111 ............. llOI -· -lf'llfllVldval, ~rtir .... , "" .... •Id. •1111 to 'l"ha ' U.S. aquad fell to HAROLD T. tYAD , ' ' w11w .,,., lllflrt'Mll'Y w lrrltlllarftr lfl ·~ ._ .t 'Ttlll lllffl'rlll'lf fllld wlltl IN COr.1111'1' lfl't' bid rett~ HU(IBary in• lta fil'lt game, ..... Cltttt" Or11111 cwn1Y«1: .lr.1• t7. 1m, °""" Jvn1 ,,, im and lost to 'D .. -.... 'a, 1-1, in Wrestling • ., ••vfl'l'f J. Maddo!I· DllMllv c°"n"' N1wP01tT-M•SA uN1F110 n\Y1._.. Clark. atHOOf.. DltTalCT the second encounter. 111M1f °' °''"" c11V111V. c•t"-'"'' 'lbe first u.s, victory came ....... ~ w,.111... P"'4I.,,.. 0r .... Cotti DtflJ' l"lfOt, IY otNfllY H•M'I' 1'111'191' over Holland by a M margin Ar w--.."' Jr.11M1 "· illd Jwty " 13, :ao. 1m 1"7·71 ':'~*;:'• .-...nt cc:.=an TRANSMISSION · ......... NEW FLUID COSTA MESA I 19:14 Newport Blvd. 645-7570 IAHTAANA ltt I!, l'llnt St. ......... ~10SI LONe llACH .. I. Pac:Hk COlll Hwy. "1•1UI WHmtll ,.,, Wltllllw arvcr ...... ,,,._, NWNIY 121•1 ~twor:id l l'ld. . . ..,. •• MON. THRU PRI. I le 6 e SAT. I to I ~-d !oat to w.tM...., t111 <111...,. Au LEGAL N011CB lt#ltllld Drafllt cout Defir Pilot, before wn; aqua 1~ ':.. '=:tA ''f~ltl;:"c~: 'flf1-,,.,.;~~~~~i;;;oo-l'~""~"~'"~'"'~·~,.,,~=--=~·~~·~·n~_:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yugoslavia, '1-5. In the flna:l u.: r ITA.TllrUNT 01' A9AllfDONUNT game, it was U.S. 8, Wt3t l . -:.. ~l. ~f'J:riwJ.f' J~ Ol'I ~~:.::,:~toUt Germany I. ~'lo v-cwi "'L,,,. m .._ ""..,,,.,,......,"" -.. 1be U.S. •ttnad ii cwrently ii= Pvlltrl tlJ •Cid"*" cwJ UM of tM t1ct1t1111111v11,.... """' DATA ~· ' the COMl"UTla SU,.l't..Y CO. at lfl N. lllttl fninln~ Germany near '° -Mc<illlln Ctl die hlttr CM ). St .. Santa Allfl, C1!tlornl• = ""' 1'""" llY 111. • ...,. Wit fl lld 111 OltMll Countr all Jllt'I' 1972 0 pie lite in Munich •. J. ~"' 'f, '""~Ill Tiii flc:tltlotll W•lllril """',.""' .... and will play the West -or 1 1 ,.. •N"' .._ a. 1m. G in ·'( g--119111 (IJ lllllMlld .,._,. R1I_., H. Ftwlfr, .OS A A'ffllkla ;;;~enniiani:iiis;;;ii;;;"~;;u;;ngi;;e;;;ii;;~;;;;-;;;;'iiwii;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il Sav4111, LllllM HUI .. Cant. N» • NOTICE • SAN JUAN HW GOLF CLUB In San Juan Caplatl1M •n- S•er w.-Rates 11 Holo \ f , Hole GNOll FHI ... '2-00 -$2.00 •roctrlc Cort •. $6.00 $4.00 .. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC GOLl'IR'S BARGAIN:** '""' .. 7•• ..... ' -2 ,...it 2 with Cart, 11-!10 • ~ECIAL 9 HOLE •IATE Al'Tll ~ P.M. T lllt llllllfllll _... condvcl9d ll"I' 1111 lll(llVlllUIL a1IJlfl H. Ptw!H' PO Um PilbllJl!td o r-• COl tt O.IW l'lllf. J-"· •1111 Jr.111' " 11. '°• 1'11 '""'" LEGAL NOTICE 811M7 IUl'IRIOa. COUll:T 01' TH• STATI 01' U.LIPOllMIA roa TN• COUHTY Of' OMJHt• NI.A..., MOTM:W °' M•A--llM ., HTITtOJI flOll Al'l'OIMTllile TRVSTll Te PtL.L VACMfCY UVSIO 8Y "CUNATtOlll O' ,lllSON MAMSO 01 HSleNATIO Ill WILi. TO ACT Al Tll:UITll ••"91 ff MAa.Y DA"AftO,f", -. .... NOTICE ti Hl!tlEt Y GIVl:H tllal Ell:I NA. DANAllQFl'I lllUCI! 1111 111111 lltrtln • ,.1111o11 ,., ... Otcllr l#O!Mlfll "" ..tltfontl' .. ,,,,... *' 1111 Tntall'llflfl f'I' Trvtf to flll flll 'llCll'IC'f' avMd bl' "" llclll'llfloll " ,.,ton du'9Mttd In 1111 wt!I i. Kt ., Trw1te1 ~ to wl!lcll II fMlll fW~ f\lrttltr t11lilt111•1'1· •1111 ""''"" fltM •lld ..iac:1 of .... rlftl tlll MN Ille Mt!\ Ml flt Jill'r •· 1m, et t rao 1.m.. 111 1'111 avrl'-" " PIP't1"11nf Ne. J If Mid duft .t 1IO cilik Cfiolltf'Orlw W11tf Tii flt Cfb' et 111111 AM, Cllllotnla. O•tld J-'11, 1'71 Wll.LIM' I . II' JOHN (wlll't' Cltll MIC~~L W. Pll:YI If S.ft J\Mft c..,llfrl,.._.,.m *' LM A....._ Ctllftnlll .. to " ·' ' 41111191 a day from Long Beach, Or smllt away to Sacra men le or San Diego. c.n your travel 1gent or PSA and ask abcut QUr 01sy-to-btar. low fare. PIA 1ftw ,... a.a P.C.H·., -Dllp ""'.. 4t3· 1167. Ir.:: .. ..:::."~:.·· •a ........ ... , ... ""*·~le Cl•-837.0361 ·~"'O::::""'c..ot """ ...... \,, ......................... ,,. .............. _.. ... "!' ........ _.. .......... ...: L.--~'""' ________ .,._":" ________ ... J\IN "· lt. allCI ~1 .. ltn IJM-11 'i ' ' ' .• • . • • • • • ' . ' • J ' I , OAILY PILOT 'lll&lnd.l1 •..... 2'1. 19/l DICK TRACY -wr..,..;:-===~ • • 'IUMILEWEEDS Mun AND JEFF , FIGMENTS A BITE! HECK, llE GCT' AWAY/ I DAILY lJJ$WORD ••.• -; ~ ;_ POWB I PEANUTS ACllO!l ' 1"' ' Y-·llmfe _, 'l""'d'°""" •civ~ , · ....... j ltctiltit & Soft. WC1t '9 ht .. wl!h Ii 1nrxture $0 Edautt..t 11-'2--14 ~,,, .%·H1nd11 lllOl'llh 1S llilllli!'HI. , S7 Scenic waidtt £ ...... W! oMht U.S.A.: ~ cint.:£ • 2 wc:rds ' l& Mot11talrt 60 MST plus two of,Cntt hours 17 r.rtaliiint to 61 Vtr1 sti'qe r oii alrf.'l'IP • 6Z Polnltd 19 Ste~ 63 Rtsldente: 20 L.atVe'•I*" Abbr. Uhydlvln• " ' ' 11 Fft •. • -'4 llabltltirs zz Eir'lh used IS -: 6S Principles • pJgll!trlt h .... 10 US~sldtd 18 Plot 39Si<olltd•I~ ... -41 Fantd to JUDGE PARKER "G""' -Ud-2'-l<I ., .... 27Gtowf11 ~Sull"""' 3j fortf!Jl!I' 3 Amphibious animals· )4 Con's partntr 37 Awkwri 91.ll '8,ArlstoUe's asSlllll!d name · 39 Havlnt vtrlfiable t•.dstence •O Chlrt 4l~f.-ts 42 Elgle's nest 43 Awti:ens 4S Flttt of ftl'la! \'tlistls ' DOWN 1 Mange in d01ntstlc llvts*lc t Tlblt d'- 3 Egyptlld ....... 1 • Part of bUild~ Ing flltr.x:t 5 Those who ...... ., action: Suffix 6 lnterJecllcn of disgust 7 llaDle genus SR.d chalc!dl)llY 9 Th~: Clll"' blnlng form 10 Gu•cts of nonor 11 Entertalnmrnt fOflll: z words 23 Kind Df tractor: Slaig ,, __ ·26--glrf 27 Aromatic OlntM1l ' 211nm-: Ao"'follwl ~""' 29Ctm"' ·-JO tho• With eolltgt . .,,.... Informal 31 Decays 33 Suite cf relliill :J5Com!t .... at!ICl'I 3601ivt- 31 Gut Stttdll( folldw suit 42: Umb 44 Hinged COYtt "5Act«~ Gui mess 4' Pranct 41 ·lnfur• by Hteatment ,41 Ll•as' h•Uat 50Dms Sl ''Stfp- -1'': Hltf'l'Y 51WJJ...,?l 54 Sir)91t Jullus La-g lndlrlcMls 51"Ytsslr- bobl" St ,..,.. Znhnd . _ .. Nearly Everyone Li8feDI to Landers I f I ! • PERKINS ) IY Cheltlr Golld GASOU•.AWY ly Tom IC. Ryan SALLY BANANAS ' By Al Smith By Dale Hale .. . ' GORDO . ' By Charles M. Sc"* r-----__;..., •A ~ tOOLD vW EA51L'c' ~eu: IF Hf StEl'fEl> lll1U A iw;: ~' • . '.,,, I • ,_ . ' .. . . By Hcnld Le Qoa I 7 0-K""'A,-Y.-.. =nt-EN_.,PL_la.....,.,M~LE... .• -. PROMISE ... IT RIGHT IN HERE . ASijEY? lHIS 15 KA'[llERINE! WOULD WHE.RE lOuR1FR1£NDS : 'IT 1Bl-:JUST AS CONVENIENT FOR YOU ' WONT IEf•IT! ' ·t.Nl>'SM\ TO.COME PYER fOR:·D1NNER . · . . ' ~TUMl>Y INSTEAIJ OF FRIDAY? IT , SEEMS TllE JUl>GE'llAS A lA!.K TO G1'ro , . ' c " ; +l 'h\ CliRTAIN lHf.tS ·Fl.NE! . ' By Mel '1'HlilflP'lllrS1 MY i'IN'wtll lf'HO.' • ., ......... · '<. ' . . ' • . By Gm Aniola THE GIRLS ,. \ . . . ' ; . ' l "Bal U 1"111\t to .~ ._'I,.. ave to ····~' ~"" "/ I DENNIS ·M i,turACE ••• \ i i • , • . ' . ' • . . ' • . . • ' ( ' l I t ~ ! 1, I . i I ' t i ' I • ,, , . t ' ' ' ' I: ' • . " ., ;T4~at~r 'Hurting' 'Superstar' Direct_or Innovative . I! By BOB THOMAS movie studio. HOU.JIWOOD (All) .:. Uve "Alter all, the show bas • theater Is In dire need of ill-.. methlng to do with the tinsel : novl\llon, 1 belle've• Tom and 'plastic view of heroes. 1 O'H°"an., Br.oadway's molt What better place to do It 1n " .• conlroyerilal<\llrector:·To help With trimmed mustache ind ' prove his polntt he · I! 1taging assured m a n n e r , Tom "Jesus Christ Superstar" in an O'Horgan might be yoUr outdoor athphilheater at a friendly local stockbroker - ·· movie studio. except for his shoulder-length · The rock opera oiient<l hair and· mockasual clo~s. ' Wedne!day for• n I g ht I y StarW\g with "Tom Paille" performances through t·h • and "Futz," he eleclrilied - summer,at 'l'be ·An)phitheater and sometimes outraged ~eW of Universal Studios -the York theater audiences with same · place wher~ movie his disregard for normal stag- stunts are staged · In tJie ing techniques. I daytime for the thousands of "Hair" e a t a b I i a h e d tourists .. who 'ttoop through O'Horgan as a vital new fo~ce ·l UniversatlxL tours. in the theater. He proved even 1!1 • 41So:ne of ' (DY friends had more innovative with ''Jesus /j miagivlngs aboUt my staging Christ Superstar," "Lenny" ~ 'Jesus Christ Superstar' ~ere," and "Inner City." His said O'Horgan between audacious $aging has brought rehearsals. censure from the critics. ''~ think there's something O'Horgan is equally scornful right about the notion of stick· toward them: ing it right in the middle of a , "I don't pay attention to I ~ reviewers i I just keep on doing what I do without ,..... rylng about what they eay. The trouble with crtUca in New .York ii that none of them has ever participated in the theateH1cept for W a 1 t er Kerr, and we all know what kind of theater he did. .. "The critics have created the theater in their own. im- age, and it ts an 1ma11e that Is rather empty. That's ·why no one ii going to the theater nowadays. "The. real problell) with the New York critics is that they can't help a play, even by praising i~ but they can hw1 a play by bad ,reviews., 'lbe !healer needs help. It IS the last place where people can meet face-~face." O'Horgan feels encouraged that young people have been drawn to ••Hair" and "Jesus Christ Superstar," 1 a r g e 1 y because the music ha! already been ·established as JIOP bits. But theater ia •till'overpriced, he belleVes, and he sees no soluUon to the stratospheric costs of Broadway production. "What I'd like to do is take .. MARY MAGDALEN'E -Heather MacRae is M a r y Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Super- star/' that op en e d \Vednesday in outdoor amphitheater at Uni· versal Cilies. a bunch of kids who love the ---------- 'I I l I t j, i I I I I • ' ---Cf!JUOM£ 20 ,'/ .. ~ -___ J..:.f ,~ ..... --CtN!OOME l ! " • .. -, I '·" I~ ---.. SrAutuM 1 .. .. __ .. ,.,... ... -~----,,, STADIUM J . .. """ ----. SrAntuM J .. -,..., " - .. aOX CAil BlllTKA.. «ll) wutt .. ,..,. Htrtllly' ... .., .. CONVICTS 6 A WOMAN" {Ill) "SHAFTS 110 Seo•~·· • "OET CARTEllH "DUCK, YOU SUCKEll" • , I' "CHA.TC'S LAND" • .:tit's on'll brand new case. =="<!~'-' l·1R1~'='"~•1 G '°' llE110Cl:lol ...... \M.l'I' , . .,..,... MldlthJM 5'oWTitt of "SHAFT ... # ........... -M. •Sat.· Sn."' Mo1 • "THI OTHO" AT BOTH THEAT~ES (l'G) ·"THI UST l'ICTUlll SHOW" c•r U-~~AND ''I NIVlll SANO ,.Olt MY PATHlll" Ill) ~W -THRU SUNDAY ~~, 11Tl011L ~~~!BR!L SBOi : ~:. I FROM.MANY Of THE ' WORLD'S FflEST COl.LECTIONS . c011T111UOUS DOGisTllA nows • GEii CUT111a1 IASTIIOI FAcmlll CARVlllGI IPHlRE ' MAKlllOl llOUI a ll~vtll JEWELRY CRAFTIHI *'** HUllllllEDS Of EARTM SCIEICE, .JIWELllT MlllERAL •FOSSIL DIS 1 PUll .... .....wi .... -.._, ... ,, theater and go off someplace and start a repertory com~ " the directors aid. •'I'd pany, t . do modem plays, but c ass1cs as well -perhaps something of , Aescbulu! or s om e 'Shakespeare. "But this would be as hard to finance as the Broadway theater. You could only do it with the help of a foundation. And once you start producing theater by committee, you're in trouble." The Universal Studio version of "Jesw; Christ superstar" is the·sec:Ond that O'Horgan has staged. The first was in New York's Mark Hellinger Theater. O'Horgan's flam- boyant directioo WU generelly lambasted by the critics, hut he feels It flttec! the theater: ·"The Hellinger is somewhat like a dirigible hangar, and it called for the Renaissance form. J used all the theatrical machinery I could devise; nothing subtle was possi~Ie. ActuallY, the concert vel'Slo~n of 'Jesus Christ Superstar' 1s the best. Then you don't disturb people's vtsiOM of what the action !holild he like.'' 'La Mancha' Sets. Last Two Shows The last two performances of Fullerton Civic L I g h t Opera's production of "Man of La Mancha" are llCheduled Friday and Saturday, at 1:30 p.m., Plummer Auditorium .. Chapman and Lemon streets, Fullerton. The ·musical play .by Dale Wasserman stars John 'Wood of Dowiley as Cervantes, Jan Duncan, Fullerton, as Aldqoza and features Dave l\lacl(aln of Fullerton as Sancllo . .failza. It. has been acclaimed a hit hy area critics. "Good seats are ati.11 . available and can be reserved at the FCLOC ticket office, "llN" , .. , li"J--"".AllD "'TA\.11 ,.llOM TH• CllTl"T" • Vidal Pl.ay On Nixo1i Fails in NY "DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER" 5Hn Connory .... "FIST FULL OF OOWRS" Cltot-M<I ..... IGI .... c.i .. Thunday, Junt 2'1, 1972 DAILY PU.OT J5 Roosevelt Story Planned by ABC HOLLYWOOD (AP) -ABC aays it bas acquired the rl&hte to the book 11Eleanor and Franklin" and would pre!ent the atory of the Rooaevetts aa a limited' television aeries. for [l'e>entation late next season. str Laurence Olivier and Constance CUmmlngs wUI atar. Sl.arger said Herbert Brodkin had been signed , to an · exclusive contract by ABC to supervlse the production of , M1~i1hn 'ii ~~ill Jam ~I 15th RECORD WQl- SHOWS DAlt.Y ATs 12:30· 3:M 7:001110 P.M.. Martin starger, vice presf.. dent of programs, aaid Davkt Sus!kind would produce a alx- to-etght-hour veraion of Jo.epb Lash'• Pulitur prize.winning biography of the four-term President and his wife. four original 90-mlnute or two-""=°""--==-===--------"'I Peter Stone, who wrote the boot for the Broedway play "1776" will write the first ' ' hour and supervise the writing of the other epbodes. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was lbted as a consultant to tile project.' Production of the series, wi>ich has not beea cast, will begin this winter In Hyde Park, N . Y • : Campobello, Maine and Washington, D.C. ABC also &nDOWlced it would film the national theatre version of Eugene O'Neil's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" at the Old Vic Theatre in London thb winter Long Beach Will Open~ hour dramatic specials next .... ---.-season. James E. Dully, president of the ABC television network, said that no declsion had been made yet on the rumored cancellation of Dick cavett and that it would not be made until July 28. He said ABC has a massive development p1~ gram under way f o r alternative types of late-night programmlng ii cavett should be cancelled. Starger said that although Jack Parr is under contract to ABC to develop specials for the network it wu not likely that Parr would r e p I a c e Cavett. He said Parr's con- tract has a late-night option but that "lt'1 for some time .in the future and under certain circumstances." Starger said the ABC SUn- day Night Movie would lead of! Sept. 17 with "Gotdllnger." the Ian Flemming thriller atarring Sean Connery. Other SUnday night movies this fall will include "True Grit'', 1wtlU OM.Tl ACADEMY AW.IRD wt•E« HH DIJllCTOlll di ••• New Season "Lawrence Of Arabia," "Plaza r;------: ALSO IHORTI CONTINUOUS DAILY FIOM 2 P.M. 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In· ven~ion." }\UJk:al comedy SPeclal, starring Arte Johnson, Wes irreverent loot at historic contribu· tiol)f bY .gr.eat iii!nds: A,lso starring are. Carol Law· rence, 1Fr11,1t Gorshin, Norm· Crosby, Rosey Grier. KCET fll 7:30 "p.m. The Oleanna Trail. "Sara Grey and Ben Story." Folk music from New Englan~. jhe .West, the Hill Country, Ireland and England. · Newpott Heights Yacant ·S2~,950! A-0 Colonl4~ OUESr F~CIUTY. S.nk<n family .....,. w/beam cdllnp. All tUe lc1tcbfn )V/•tove A re- frilP..n.tor ir¥=llJded, N~ ,,.U.t + llhaa thru-oot. New clrapn. 40' -pollo. Slcnae room. HIKT)' • call 4 BEDROOMS Thete ~ hard lo fiod In thig price rarwe I: il'11 really neat! Immac. cond. 2 Bath&. Cov'd. patio &: owner amklut! Only $27.SOO. MORGAl<I REALTY W11t LlllCCllll. Mllltlnl. C.Utwl'll•, wtl!Ch THI COUffTY Of' OllAfllel 1uc:11 Astllt.nt CDrnnUbloMr w (.,,...,,. II the lllKI fllf M int•• fllf ""' ~Md Ell•lfi "' J~ SALMOND, O..u1Md. lltnJ c-• l;I -Dll ~ Ill In 111 tl'l.frler1 -'.il'llr11 to Ille 111•11 ot Nolle:• 11 MrlVy llftft tr ~lw• M "°""' 40'2f, JIM! .... hrrl ll,llldl ..... 101 • .. kl lllCtdenl, wlltlln low mont11t INtr ltll '"°" llli'Md .... , ""' 111 blll _, .... , l• AfWtllt. ~llt#ftlt KNBC "D 8 p.m. "The Highest Fall of AIL" Stunht)an, beset by problems, d~ides to climax his career by !~aping from Golden Gate Bridge !or movie cameras. Stuart \Vhltman, Terry Moore, Gary Merrill an4 Joan Hackett star. 64S-ml. ' IOl:l\I I Ol\11\ 3 . MAGNIFICENT SEVEN This aorxeous 7 of the h10lt . bellUWlfl rooms y0u'll 1\nd, JneJudina;: 4 11paciou1 bed· roqni.1, bi,i fanuly room and tl'a. IM.MACULATE! Loca- tion Js the best, tn a lovely 1ectk>n ot MESA VERDE on • quiet tul-de.-l&C 1tred.. ~ ya.rd featurt1 covered pa \I'>• oforqe building ,.00 tnot lrl!fl. A SUPE:R BUY I t only ~.500. FWtibll! tfrms olkn!d. t FO.R~L DINE · Pool· $33,500 Sutnniet' heat beater! New :1~:~g.· c!~~t!:i~ 1'"'onDaJ dining. 4 q\ietn llze bedrooms. Pili.I • .,,arkllng 12' pool! A otl)ll at only sa:l,500 • Jow ilOwn., Call fll•I -. • I lllU 'I I 01 '0\ ' . ' * 8 HOUSES on krt * Ea.l~de . C.M. Pam~ 2 BR. $135,<Xll, Own4!!r movin&, will !irnulee. CHUCK CAROTIIERS REAL ESTATE ' .. "lRE~URES 1831 WestcJlff, NB 646-5152 [-INDEX) ' ' I -fir .. I~ ~f111ific1tion I 00-124 I·,--i~ Clis{i£ic1tioa 125-149 I ~ ·~ lliJ ~l1s1ificatiori 1150-1.14 I'--'-·:_:._,_· -~---JI~ Clesiification 200-260 11' ~, .. _ I~ -'C11ssific1iion 300-l:iS 1 1~-.... -ll•J pauillcoti.on 360-370 I' ... ~ I~ ;¢1asrificatiori 4400-465 ~-·I~ Classific•tion 525-53:i I· Lo••.,.·-. ![SJ 1Clessificatio~ 650 ·1i55 t ~truCtkJn [rP J ~...,.:....__) ;cr•ss ,fiCatio~ 575-580 67~2 675-6459 3RtYGCMV * .. means: 3 BR, lam rm, pool, view, aoU ooune, Mesa Vttde Country Club. 'FIX· ER UPPER !requires some paint.and landscaping work). A delighUul home on MV Golf Course. Offered at $621500. SOtm-f COAST REALTQJlS ~8U4. {Open eves.) • LAST OF THE CHEAPIES 3 Bedroom 2 batti, builtiM, double garage with storage and patio. O>ndo,· uking Ul,950. Vacant-move Jn quick. Call ~1151 (Open Ewsl. • HERITAGE REALoORS Cal de Sac Chann REDUCED '$1,5SO "Applt! pie 'cond." Large lndscpd. lot, sprinklered, so you enjOy the · pool. ~ house Js new thruout, just move into this S 'lii!rm. charmer. Priced ·to Rll at $42,!JSO. CORBIN- MARTIN REALTORS 644-7'62 TREES, TREES, . "ntEES Sharp 3 bedm>m! Asking $25, 750, Almost new !!hag carptl, very clean home. :Pttany trees,· covered p.UO, b1oclc wall fence. Blc usum- &bJei loan. Call 540-llSl (Open Ev ... r · ' ~ ff ERITAGE . . REALTORS LOOKING FOR .A HAPPY HOME? Then you'll love the wannth ot thit: 4 bedroopi beauty. The,.,... abowld wit.b ...... and colorful flowers SW'· round the patio. Lot1 Of ex- tras, and only $34,950. 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MOllSI Appllc1n1 WIS lncOl'llOl'li.d lit 1111 S)•I• l"ICTITIOUS IUllNlll S•lll 14" l•ll•~lit lllUllllll of CallfOl"ill~ On SePlfmbt'r 17, lt5', al'ld NAMI: STATIMIHT >US Wlltftlre l9UllYlf'd 1!15 1n 1ulllorl19CI t/11r• 1tructur1 ol Lt• A_.., CeHflnlle Ntlt !.coo.coo comm&n ah1r11 with 1 1N1r v1lut 'tllo lollowlnt ,..,_ 11 dol111 b1ulnts1 Att r• fer lffQJttr ol S.!O Hf m1r1, •nc:I 500,llCO pf'lffrred 1111 J , ~ Pll·S..V. .ro1r11 Wiii! • Pllr v11u1 of Sl.00 -l/\1r1, lllVINIE MANAOEMl!NT ADVISOllY Pldllhld Of'•nve COIU Dilly f'llot .... of Ml'I' n. 1972, AP11llC1nt llid 2,1)1,UI GROUP, •111 k-11 lMAG4, 17*11 J-2t lftd Jiiiy • 1• _ 1,12 1712 n' common 1111r11 oul1t1ndl111 Ind no Sk'l'Plft Cln:l1. P.O. la: ~ lrYlrie, .., -· pr1l1rred •rn oul1t1ndlfl9. """ CDS WIS lncOl'POrlled In !hi Sl•l• of J. Donlld sn.1, 5Gn Aic.'11 L•M• LEGAL NOTICE C1lltornl1 on July 30. 1,.._ 1nd hil In lrvlne. ~ 1ull!IN'IJed si.ere 1tr11cture of f.000.000 lhl1 bu1IM11 11 bellll unduc:led 1W 1n NOTIC• IJfVITIM• llDS llhltll wltll 1 Hr Y1lue of S.10 Mt loll1r•. llld!YldUll 11'11 CounfY Slroll1llon Dhlrk11 of Al of MllY 22, 1tn. cos .... ~.-.m J. OOl'llld 51111 Of1,_ Counl'I' wilt realve ••IM blll1 loll1r11 outll1ndlnt, Thll 11119fNfll lllld wllll lhe Coun1'1' untll 11:• .. ,.,.. Mondl'I', Jul'I' 10. 1t72. 11 A""'llclfll artMnltY °""'" '3.17•. of llM Cllfll of°"-COlrlnl'I' on: JLll\4! 1l. ltn. Willcll llml ltll'I' wlU be .,...111k" ~ bswd .alld lrlltltlndlnt 1htr11 ol COS 1nd, 1'1' 91..,.rly J. MNom, Deiivl'I' CcvntY IJld eqmlllld 11 tM offk• of IM 1fl.,. Ille c~•llon ol 1111 tr1n$1dlon Cler~. Dl'lrkls, lOloU Elll1 A-. Founl1ln P•Gt>OJICI htr1lr1. i nd II 111 ol thl ofl••- ll'lllilS Yl!llY, C1lllorl'll1,. tar 11'11 fllllowl119: lltreundtr 1ec1pt Ille prNOHd olftr ol f>ublllllld Or111111 Co.II D1llf' Piiot, PLANT NO. t IOILEll llEPAIJtS ••dlfnttt, will own IOG'4 ol thl'leved 1nd Ju,... l:i. 22, It, Ind July'· lt72 1~11 SPl!!:CIFtcATION NO. l'W<On out1l1ndln1 "'*'"of COS. lld1 m1111 be submlttfd on thl foml The p~ ndlao,,.. rlll for the lllPJl:lild ~ the Dl•IT'k11 In tccordlnce 2'2.G60 9l'i1r•1 ol CDS llOCk It -ln1r1 wllil 111 provltlonl ol 1111 SPIClllul'-. of COS tlodl ln lllcll•r>M for • .JI tMre 1----=c===-.,,==----I sPkfflc:et1-. lilld llllMkl •lllt fllr1Mr ot Allftllunt'a S.!O "*' v•lvl Common 11/CTl'tlOUS IUSIHISI lnfonnetlon ""l'I' be o&Tilnld 1t tN ibove Stock. .nd tflrt proppted e~dl.I-ri ll tor LEGAL NOTICE NAMI STATIMINT lddr .... 19\elllhollt foU.2.411 ot $40-:ltlO. tne OPlloru la wrd\1111 lf,1'3 sll1rH el 1'111 lollowlll9 Plf'ION Ir• clol"'f J. W•Yltl 1.,1,,..,.,. COS 11odt h 1n apllon for -sh1r1 o1 bullntSI 11 : Dlrletor Of l"llllnOI CDS sloek In 1•clul1101 llN' 1n option for I OllANGE COAST DIVING SEllVICE, PllOllll'lld °""" Cont Diii'¥ Piiot, .:it there el .\PPll(lnl'• S.!O ... , YllUI "°~ No, c C•nvan Or.. C°'*' Mae. Jll'il n. 1m 1JCl6.n CCll'Tlmon Stock. C11 r. '2627 A"'llc1nl'1 V.1ru 1r1 rr.O.O en 1'111 Tho!N1 D. P11r1e11. 2:201 No. C Clfl. LEGAL NO'J1CE Amerlcin ind P1c!flc Caal SIOCk Ek· 'l'Ol'I Or., Cotll M1M, C1llt. dl•l'lllll end, It -1.0 I" fhl Wi ll Slrfft WllU1m W. Spurlock, 21t0 COlllM Journ11 d1te<1 Thurld•'I'· Jun• l S, lt72, Av1., No, 11, CO.II MIU, (1111. PICTITIOUS IUSINlll l!id 1 clotlnt11 prlci on Jultl 1<1, 1'72 of 'thll buAll'lf$1 I• bllnt corlducled by I NAMe STAT•M•lfl' ,.... E Gt!Mril Pirl.wr&hlp lhe followlne Hrs.on Ii dOln• butlna Sl7,00 en lh• Ameiolc~n 1....,. J1dl1n!lt Tllonllt D P11 • k 11· ' 1 •nd Sl1.to on ll!t P1cl!lc Ca.11! Stock ~·- Wltll1m w: S,,:;~k· , OBRA DE AllTf", "° W. 17111 st .. ~~:;::· COS' th~''' ''' "°' P\lllhcl'I' Tills 1t1ltl'Mnl 1119d w!ll! fht County Cost1 Mn.1. C1llf, Foi in, llscil .,11, tndl.,. June 30, lt71 . Clwk ol 0.-1,.. County on : Ju111 13, 1972, SYdnl'I' l. Lockti.ert, 17'11 kHtson APlll!Cint hid NI 11rnlnf• Ill S2,l71,7lt Bv &lv•r" J. M9ddCDI OIPUl1 County l~ .. Hunll"9lon BIK/\, C1llr. Ind tor "'' i>hW lnllfllhl 1ndlnt1 1A.Prll '· C+trk. 'tl!l5 Du1lna1 11 N l119 eotlducted br In nn. "" •••o<-ol 1.,,1 ,11 Ai··-lr19 I" JbM lndlvklu11 · ,,., ' ' • """' PubUth«I O ....... t COISI Dfll'I' f'llOI, SY°oNEY L LOCic'HAJIT lull d llUflon, e1rnlnff Hr Nre fO( llltH ~ ' two rlSPICllW Pttlods -· '3 c'"'' fftCI Ju"' IS, 21, 7', Incl Jul•'· nn ISS7·72 · This lfllem1nl HIN wllll fl!' C-1¥ J1 (ents. Al o1 .... II :t. lt12, Apeollcanl 11.0 Clerk Ill Or11tM CounlY on: June 21, 1'72. 1 per sll••• nit wort11 of St.fl bled llllO" BY kWr,.,. J. Mlrddolt, OfpUfy CounlY 11111 numboff' of sllllrn 01111!1ndl"' 11 ol Cllf'k. ' tn11 d1le. 1--------------1 ll'INJS For 11H! tw11Yt-m0nlll Pff"lod 1ndl1111 LEGAL NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUllHESS Publllhlcl Orlnot cont Dilly Pllol, June 10, lt11, COS l!ICI net t lnliflff 111 NAMI STATIMljHT Ju1t1 "·Ind J111r '· 13. ::ID, 1m liitt-n 15.es~ .... •ncl '"" Ille nlltl mMlhl ending ,,1!" 1o11ow1"' Ptl'ton ls clcl"' bu1/llfU April 2. 1tn, net 11rnlnet of u,111,m. KA•EN'S CUSTOM FASHIONS, 117 LEGAL NOTICE A~Wf"lllt9 f!JU dllutlcn, t~rnlnfl~ per Vl1•1 W. 11111 St., No. I, COllil Miu, '2f27 -------------lllN' lhlM two <etPf!dfv1 p.,.lods -· IC'.a.rt11 AMI Wood. 2115 WlllKt Sr.. lllCTITIOUS SUSllllfSS 51.4, Ina'° Ce<\~ Al of APl'll :l. ltn, CDS Cosll MIM '3627 PU.Ml: STATEMENT hlld I ter sll1r1 Ml wortll of SU.S bf,_. Tllli butlnt• 11 btlnf conduc:tM iw •n Tri. followlnt ""'°"' 1r1 DDlnt up;n tl!r nt<mbl!r of sh•res O!Jflllndfng •t tnctrYiw.I. busln.ss 11: • of tn11 dale. K•rtn AMI Wool/J WALLCOVEltlNGS UNLIMITED, 711 FM l11r11"' lniorm•tlon concernfnt thl1 Thlt .i1tem ... 1 fllfd wltn Ille COUnl'I' W. ltl;h St, S11ll• D, Cotll MIS•, C1UI, ,,.,.tier, •tllf'enu Is mldt 1o 11'11 I Clli'k of Or1no1 C-tT Gni Junt. )3, ltn. '1621 1>llca.1lon of C1UllN'nl• CamPUl!lf' Product•, Sf Bl'ffrl'I' J, Mad(lol(. OIPVIY C-1'1' Jltnn Edwin Crol,Y, 3050 Sa. lrh!ol, 1111:. Ind •II P11pers fllid In ~I .. Clerk. · Apt. tT, S1nl1 An1. C1Ut. rilf_rewUll 11 1111 l11 AnMllt Office of t111 PIUlt R!Jbtft lee Evan1, 3050 S.. l •lt!Ot, Dei:t•riment of C~1llons. Published Oflnve C..11 0111'1' f'llot, Apt, tT • Sen II An.I, C1Uf. Anf lnYr1"'° ~r1on1 IM'I' be 11'"'1\f Jun. 15. :n, "· •nd Ju,.,. 1. ltn IJ.49·12 Tiiis tr(i,fntt• 1• belne condu,ltd ltf • at Ill• hMrlnt, 1nd M•'I' be but'-,....'ltlf l·-------------1 Llmt9d ~1rln1rfl\l1>. be rrprewnlt!d by u1un11L. 1nd •Ill M LEGAL NOTICE JAMES IOWIN C•OLEY 1!v•n •n Ol'POl'lunllY to bl 1!11rd. Elcll Tiil• 111~ 1119d ""*"' 1111 County will bl 1nlllltd to tlll luu•nct •f lub- l--------------o·Cltf'k of Or1noe Countv on: Ju,,. 21, 19n. POlllM to c~ll the 11f1nd111Ct of "1<ICTJTIOU• IUllMISI l'I' l lWr" J . Mldltca. Olputy County w;1,...1~1 1n11 tlll! produc11on ol book1, NAM• ITATEMINT Ci.rk, documenll, Ind olher lllln1s bV IPPl'l'lnt T-,... • do' •1u1i lo !ft1 Olp1rt~n! of CorPOr•llonl. ROM'! "" ' .,..,~ ""'"* ,,. •flf PubUshed Or1n1e Cout 011!v Pllo •• 1111, Junl11•11ro Serr• Bulldln., 101 SC.Ulll bul~L~T'v TOoL SEIJVICE. 21• '· Ju,.'..,,. Jutr •• I), 20. lt72 ,,,,_,, BroMI ... .,, LOI An"lt .. CllllCN'nl• tdlll2. LYon SI., S1nt1 Aili. It rHIOIUlbty, pr_r,.,., Ind llmtl'I' ... Wllblr1 f, Htn, 1m N. c...e ...,,, LEGAL NOTICE '1Ut"1rd. II 'l'OU ••• lnl••ested ln u ld Lltun1 Betcll, fUS1 m11f1r •nd ditCkll » • M. 'l'OU ~ •~ Ellen P, H•n. 1220 N, CNlt ttwy, I tlS49 pe:er •'Yid he1rlnt In f•Y« of.or I" - Lew"' 141lcl!, 92'51 MO"flCE 'fO Cll•DITO•t 6"111on IO lll9 tr1nllftll of Midi pttmft.. If Till1 bu1l1t1 .. 11 Dlll'll c:ondudtrel 1W 1t1 SUPllllOll COUllT Oii' T~t \'GU a.re un1ble Im 1tl•tld, CCN'r•!llOnclltw:e \ndlYidufl, STAT• Ot" CALlll'OltNIA l'OR , .. ,,,lll"'J !Illa Miring IN't' be dlrldld lo .I• • H TH< CO NTY .. ihe o.P1rlmtn1 of CorPOratlont, ft_.. •lfl ' 199 "•• •nsnOllANOI 1117. Junllllf'tl ltf"rt Bulkll,., 101' Solllll Tllla lf1t11T11t1I fllld wlltl Ille Count¥ -Cllfll of Of'fl!llt Countr on: Ju"' 13. lt72. Esl1tt r4 Will E. SMITH, O.Cr•Hll. Brot:1fWav, lot A1191le1, C1llfor"l1 tOOl:l. ev BIYlflY J, MedclCIJl DIMf Counl'I' NOTICE IS HElll:EBY GIVEN lo the Slid Ma.tine wlll bl ba$ld -lfld.,. Clertl. c<'lllllor• of Ille lbo'vt rwomtd d"Cf'd"fll J>llcatlcn Ind 111 Pfl-t fnd Ooevmtnls II tt111f ell pertOftJ 1111>'11111 dilrM 1"fnal ""' flied In cOMICflon 111tr-lltl. Tlw h11rl"' Publl thef Orlntl COltt O.lli P/lol, Mid dtuOenl ,,. requlr9d to fi le tl'ltm, wlU bf for the llU"POle ol 1n1bHr11 #le J11n1 lS. 22, :tt, 1nd J111Y 6, 1m 116l·n wlfl 1111 lllC.ltMt'I' \'Ollehwl, In ttoe ol'fkt COmmlssloner to dll•rmlne Ille fllmtU 1--------------1 ol thl dirk of flll nav. .m1tled court, °" of 1111 t1rm1 1nd condlllonl of tne kl """"" "*"• Wlfll tb1 Mqt .. "I' 1111.i•l'IC• of .. HI 1«1.trltlel In; C•llfror.nl.I YOl.ircNrt. to lhl \lndlttleroect fl 550 Compvltr Prcdldt. IM. :s.ctlOl'I 2Sl'2 ol LEGAL NOTICE 1----,,--~-~~----lNIWPOl"f c .... r DrfYll. Slllff 3'11, N-1 in. C1llklrl'li• CCN'porltl-. Codi ,ICTITIOUS IUl lNISS leicti, Ctllfornlf t1UD, whldl Is IN PIKI 1ulllotlns lhl t:ommls1loner ID hOl4 1udr NAMI ITATIMINT dol ol but!-of #If ll!'ldlf\l•ntd In Ill ml!• 1 hHr!1111 when l l'Plk1llon II midi for I bu TM folt-1119' PlflOlll •r• l?f ten ,.,...INM te lhl "t.t. ol llld df!<.t. Plfmlt to Is-M(Uthln Ill IXCMnOfl for '''™~ ·~, SUN q w It!!\ It dint, w'lt11l11 tout rnontl'l1 •fl• 1111 first olllot' °""1llndln1 llldlrlt1"' to .,,,._ • • " P11bllc111on ot tt1l1 nattu. tt11 t1rm1 ind condlti-d wdl l111.11nce Co.I• Ml .. l'M27 Olkicl Jurwi v 1m •nd Hchllllll Ind .. dltlnnlnl 'JPMtlwr K1n1111lil H. sror11, "'V1l1nc:l1 No. 2 &EcuR1-fy PAc:ll"IC NATIONAL """ llrmt •1111 condll1-•re fllr, lutt Cotll MIJI t'U2' ' IA/'4K 11111 tcNlllbll. Je1nn1 l . Stlll!r, m V1ttnd1 SI. No. BV Rllp/I F. ~•Ill o.ttcl: 1.o1 A1111tle1, C1Hfofnt1. J111'11 21, 2 Co.11 Mesi '2626 Asst Trvtl Olflcw 1'72. 'tlllt butlntu Is "Int conducltd ~ 1 Ex~r Of Ille Wiii ol Ill• . IRIAN ll, VA" ~~ Commlulonfr flf CorPot1tlcn1 B'I' D•" 0, Skttlk (DrPOr1llon1 COunut P1rtner1hlP. Kinntlh H s1o1u •boY• n1mM decldtnl Tllli l'llliiMnf "tli.d Wiit! the CountY HAllWOOD • AOklNION c . I · Mt N"'"'1 e..it.f Ort" Cl1rk of Or•"'! OIJl'llY on. June i. 1tn. ,..11 Offlcl •n lft7' !Y ll1Y1r,.,. J, Mlddox, Dtrllllf1 COlll'ltr Hft'Mft 9Mcll. Cil, ,.., Clerk, .,,.., f1h. tn4) .,.._lflt P\ibtrlliltd 0r1"" CD*st D•lf1 ~not. A"'""11 fw alllQftt J1>n1 Ii. 22. 7t Md Jut., .. 1'12 • 1!5W2 Putlll&hld Or•ntl CfMf! Dilly f'llol, JUM :zt 1nd Jurr '-11. •· 1m 1101-n LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NO'l1CE ·-f'ublhlted Ofll'IP ~ J-:it. 1m Diii¥ Piiot, • 1n•·72 LEGAL NOTICE KCOP .m 8:30 p.m. NET Playhouse. "Helen Hayes -. Portr~it of an American Actress." " ABC 8 9 "p.m. Lonestreet. "Anatomy or a May· u day." Mi~e investigates disappearance of a friend at sea. Thursday Evening JUNE 21 I.ill D D U ID 1111 CIJ Nm @ag -o TU I la VllltJ (jJ Wili WiW West GJ TIN Fllntmr.ea ......... (jjJ Ill Tl!e S;»tlirbl em Htd1c~d11 ltllp tlll • ..... ~ ""' CID lts T11tb10SH (!J Tltftl J&oc11s 1:3011 MJ Dnt S.IS (R) Katit sub- stitirth M t stc:ritlry IOI'" I frlerHI Wlto is Oft fteltion, Ind pub th• i1fplets In 1111JStry schoot, ID...,, lriffil a.. He111r1 Youna· JMll, ht• hrtlllttl, 6eorte Jessel, Mort S.111, Shelly Bemtan rues!. 91 ..... R tw MW1Pm ID IE ,..,._. ''Htl"' Haya" --Portrait " 11'1 Mtt'icl1t Aclress. Cotnmel!IOhtinl Mrt. H1yes' 65-Jear "'"' on tM Amlricaa Stire. ll PMOltfMl·ltl) tGl I TH E NEW ADYINTUll "LIVCNG FR_EE" AIM Welt 011Hy'1 "BEDKNDIS AND BROOMSTICKS" CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM I wittl,,...... c.w. •"' .... ,...,... Sliewtl ... 7:00 ~ 11:H _._ "Chato's Land" wl,. Ck., ... lf ... 11 Jock Pei.c. 9 :25 Coaitl•fftl& SllL Met. J :H &:30 Q Mowie: (C) (SO) "T111U tt C.i11" (dr1) '67-Audit MurphJ G~r1:1 S.nders, M1ri111ne Koch. (i'I t.IS ...., W1rtu Cronkitt ~ MffW lrfffill ~ l<IO 8 (I) C1S -"""' (C) (2M) ...... new ... o.r (com) '67-AnM Jldlson, Eli W1l11ch. Comliy •bout • fruslr1ted b1chtlol m1llma11 1nd 1n equally frust11led suburban llousewift. G ((lfDI~--"Oe1th BJ Tht Numbtn" (R) R11mond Burr stirs ill 1 tripl1 rolt as lroMkle 1tt1mpts !~"""""""""~;:;::;;:;;""""""!!!!! to prweat additional murders ol I' GJTtt f'rilt .... IHI m .... .... "'C•MJ: Trilt Storr ot • PiDMlr Black "•tlofttl· tst," bf Elton C. Fu m,,....,. a c .... Ac:ftl G:')T1......W. Maiuf ED ¥klttil Jilltl Sllew IE ....... Enlol Mintr 7""0 Cll Dlll,.... .,,.,,. (j) Tnrtll 11 CtP~nctt (1)- G-•llJ u.i mtu..L.., ..,,_ .. _ l!J) ........ ,...., m=.-.. - • u .. ,..,.. ... c.-. a-: ... ....-m_.,_ 7:30 81 Mt!AI J .... ltl. Flllltr fl lllMllltl Thll 111utlctl·cotMdJ tp«ill, sbrtil'C Arte JotlldOtl, t • hlfpllJ hwlrtnt ,. .nidlonlt1 ~ ti: hidOl'k corrtrlhHolll tlllde lo lnlnkind by SOfM ti the WClfld'• 11ut 111illds. Abo stlnin& ere Ctrol Llwr•nct, fr111k Conhin, JNIRlll board llllMbelS. u rn C1J m 1-. ..,,,. omy ol 1 Ml)'dQ'' MIU lnvestt- 11ta lllt di11ppur11a of 1 friend 1t se1 under tuSpiclous tiFtVm- stlnces. fB ·~ •• &,.Ml .,_"_ 11!1 "'-" llil""'" •~1111 ,.., .... ,, ....,_ ~.l08kCOllll U.. 81kinW•JGMFulhnei ·-' ..... , ............ "" ll:tOUmilllllil•-llllw CIU Dorn DLW. P.hil Si!Ytrs put. emm-u rn@ m-..... "A Qutstloft Df Dllf'I(' (R) Owan M1f· Jh11t ind Jiu lrtndoft dtfen• JI.Ida• LtONrf f"ISChtt, flttd wil• imPt1cl11nt11t • chartu of COf• ruption. ~ Nol111 1nd ht Hin- @ 111ast. a -(C) (2111) ""' .1.as1 Qqt"' (ldv) '14-fOllr RUSSI~ ""' Kflrweel . m l!1l """ -a!) Llltllt lllrt Wrtitllnt Ho<>n Cm>,. ,..., Griw, Ill i, -"" ....... G lnlie "HM Yoo Any Woolr' . · 0-: (2llr) ""*;,tlli W 10-JtDT .. _ c•~> '6.1--<"' c.11"'" Mo""' GI Iii --Beill. ll)Lt- @ Tt , •• ne ,,,... a ni•: .,.. .._ ..... nio. 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Jict ""· ...... .., ...... _ ....... • "'1111 II "'-• "'Jwt. ·-l<IO. -"1111 -...,.... (...,) ~ lwl, H.,ii O'tlf ... ----·----•-CMll'n ........ "GODFATHER" Ill M·~ill I 111• f'.M. n.,.nw ..... 1• "-"'- , ' '· ~: ~ I " ~i • ,. )I ., i •• I I G G Ge N Cha on pa q Call s 5 I • • • • . . . ... ' .. " ... -.. .. l • DAILY "LOT ~J ' E".tryone. Hos Something 'That Someone Else Wonh DAILY Pl .LOT CLA.SSIFIED ADS , . I You Con Sell It, Find It, Trod• It With • Wont .AJ ' l General 4 U~l()Uf ~f AVERY SCARCE ITEM IN MESA VERDE- 4 Bedroom 3 bath single story home, large ~ farm kitchen. Lots of closets and storage area. Deautiful back yard, fine fruit trees and lots of flowers. Quick occupancy. Listed al $52,500. PHONE UN19UE HOMES, MESA YlaDE S46·5ft0 REAL TOR, MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Gener.al G8n1ral :Linda J~fe PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMF.NT 11 Linda Isle Drive Completely turn. 5 Bdrm .• 4\<, balh home. Lge. waterfront livin g rm. \vith floor to cei1 . marble !rplc. Formal dining rm .. family rm., maid's rm., Pier & slip ............ $195,QOO. For Complete lnform1tion On All Homes & Lots; Pl1111 Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 6754161 General NEWPORT ISLAND Channing Provincial home on R-2 lol 2 Bdrms .. lrplc., patio, In xlnt cond. Vacant - quick pos&es!ion. $49,500. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eves. associated BR OKERS-REALTORS 202S W Bolboo 61 l·l66) G•n•r•I Gener al Bayfront Condo 3 Br, 2 Ba, pool, pier le .sliRo Delightful $79,500 EMERALD JAY Immaculate 3 Br + !am rm. Ocean side ol hwy. View. Must see! $149,000 Ted Hubert & As~oc. 34n Via Lido 675-8500 General IRVINE TERRACE CHARMER !\right, cheerful patio off large lam. ,r~ .. 3 BR., 2 ba., formal din. Loads of built-ID storage. Choice Joe., near beach. $59,75Q. M. C. Buie TERRIFIC LAGUNA OCEANFRONT Lovely, newer Rockledge home. 5 BR., 5 ba ., lam. rm., pool, den, din. rm. 4 Car gar. Cust. coast. plus a sensational ocean! island view. $195,000. George Grupe. JUST LISTED A great find. 4 Bdrm. view home in Har~ bor View Hills. So clean & nice, it won't last at $65,000. Call me now! Jim Muller DOVER SHORES 5 bdrms., family rm., wet bar, pool. $125,· 000. 3 Bdrm., enormous family rm., excef .. lent view $93,000. Eileen Hudson. EMERALD BAY -HEAR THE SURF From anywhere in this 3 BR., 3 ba., C.D. home in gated. priv. community. L1JXt!rY. appt's. Low main!. $110,000. Bob Yorke. HARBOR VIEW HOME Ju.st listed. Montego mdl., largest single sty. 4 BR., on corner. Brii:k frplc. in Uv: · ~m., formal din., plus hill view. $49,950. Howard Wells ' DESIGNEO FOR CHILDREN Efficient & charming 5 Bdrm. home. llP: stairs family rm . ., dining rm. For the fa- mily that wants an investment in happi.i ness. Balboa Penin. Bill Bents OCEAN VIEW -$86,500 Charm galore in old Corona, on 93' lot-' 3 BR., 2 ha., olfice; farm style kitch., I·" House off Ocean Blvd. Immac. cond., move right in. Triona Bergin SEEN EVERYTHING? NOW -see ihis impressive 3 lg. BR., huge, beautiful lam. rm., choice , town· house in care-free Univ. Park. $55,000. °Cbuck'" Lewis EXCITING LUXURY Big Canyon beauty. Privacy -grace for a most discriminating taste. 3 Frplcs., wet bar, sep. D.R., lam. room. Call for app't. & detai!J. Paul Quick NICE THINGS HAPPEN -IN TURTLE ROCK - Let us show you this enchanting home. Atrium entry, spacious living room with ·fire- place. 3 Large bedroom•, 2 baths, LOVELY DINING ROOM + room to store your trail· er or boat. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. $62,500. "MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY " , WITH A VIEW AND POOL . Cameo Highlands. Architect designed-New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible den, 3 t>aths , cathedr:al ceilings and 2 used brick fireplaces, family room, built-in ·kitch- en & B·B·Q. PLUS MANY XTRAS . Entertain around your own PO()L . ~· . ·". . . $76,500. HAPPINESS IS A •THING -CALLEO HOME - Enchanting TWO STORY 5'b0droom 3 bath, 2 fireplaces , FAMILY . Jl(}OM. formal din· HOUSE HUNTING CAN BE FUN! Let your fingers walk thru the yellow pages -BUT. let us walk yau thru homes that· WILL FIT YOUR NEEDS . . • we can save you many steps. HERE ARE A FEW CHOICE PROPERTIES * HARBOR YEW mu;s.' Atlr. 3 BR. & family rm home. Good neighborhood, lge. lot. $55,750. * ONLY A STONE'S THROW to Ocean Blvd . The hard to find 4 BR., 3 ba. home. corner loc ., quiet street. An xlnt value at $79,500. * CHINA COVE. Quiet, secluded Joe. with a semi·priv. beach Qnly 100 ft . away. Spac. 3 BR. 3 Ba. home -complete with deluxe ele?ator garage to top level. $98,000. Convenient parking -easy to be a "DROP-IN" at Bay &: Beach Realty 675-3800 . ' . . I~ l ....... l~i I _,. .... 'lie) : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIDO ISLE Cozy :dngte $1.<iry home in choice Lido location '~·ith 3 bedrooms including master Suite with 2 baths living room has 1vhite brick tittplace lots or bookshelves & opens onto private brick patio formal dining roon\ vacant &: ready for 1.11 ... tsl1nd CUSTOM BUil T Ttffll ol being crowdt.'d in! Let us aho1v you !his ~aut. l~1vntr, cui;ton1 bit 3 BR., :l~ii bath homt. plus 2 bdrn1. rental i: Mi tra gul'st qtrs. ,v/2 baths. This prope1•1y ls · really so111ethin~! $1 ::0.000. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 -XLN'T-LOCATION-1 C,lassic Island hn1ne. :! Br + ! bunk houNe. Oi~tinC'I ive l"X· I 11'1', f\1any uniqur rcaturrs. Cost• Meu Giant Two Story On king slu lot in NCl'th 1' Costa. Pi.fesa. 4 bedrootnt upstain at\d a ~24 tt!Jiib:. : e<I scp.."1ratf' family room do11·11Sta.irs. J baths, couotey kitchen and dlnint UM, plush c&i'pets &: drape.a bl f'VC rY room. At $39,500 .. Bl'ttcr see it no11·: New on n1arkel. immediate occupancy 11'!.500 Quality construction. Patio, f«oaltors ' ltJ' I' 11.11 NI Sundk, lrg 2 car gar·. ls! Open Eves Public offering of 1hi~ home. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil( _By Owocr. 112.500. •rJ.8211. FABULOUS Coron• del M•r I . ' . REALTORS 1 LUSK FIVE 1' l»•k>og lor • de~!!. SINCE 1941 I BEDROOMS •µac>oUs 4 ll<lrm in • beaut;. 673:-4J400 1 Thi!';· bE-;tulifu l hrand nr,i· rul area! Call on this one! --- -1 homt nPt'd:-1 a master! He I HA VE A GREAT will OOJOY !he brealhtAkm< NEIGHBOR I vie"' fro~ .rvery room, lhr • forn,al dining room, gr!"al And take advantage of fhis living roon1 11.rrangen1cnt, great opportunity 10 01vn ' and lhf' !ovl'ly pool si~ed Rancho La CUesta homr for yard .•. P.~. llr ,1·ill l"njoy 1 less than replaeemenl 1·ost. the good price, 100~ Ca ll compared 1vith c"urrent bas 675-7225, price on the new units, Pop- ular. Monterey Mod!'! 'vilh 3 bedrooms, tamUy room, for- mal dining, upg,raded ap- pllances and many other features. Located JU!,&r beach, schools and shop(>ing on quiet col-de-sac. t'ull ------ Bridge TH Generation ,.... · ing rOOm. NEW C!lrpets and drapes; island kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . . ... $72,500. "SPLISH • SPLASH" I '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f!!!!!l!!!!!!!!i!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!'J!!!!!!!!!li!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!! 1. price $38 ,500. For add1 t iona I I'!! information and appoint· Gener•I General ment' please call 546-2313. NOW'S THIE Tl E JUST REDUCED Largest Lusk 3 Bdr1n ., lam· ily rm., 2~~ baths; 2 frp!cs. :\ Car garage. \'ou ()\\11 the land! Harbor Vl e1v Hills. I Own 3 custom doll ..,._ • a lot. Prime eut Coet& Pi.lesa area. A t hr•• bedroom for parents • .,_ two bedroom tor son It w~ A one batroom ror lf'l,JJdml;. ON THE WATERFRONT Waterfront and pool with PIER and SLIP available too.. New carpets and drapes, 2'11 baths, WET BAR, marble fireplace. Over· look THE WATER from your patio and en· joy .... : ........... : ... : .......... $85,000. START SMART READY AND ·WAITING · • . . . .. for you is thii MPNTEGO model on FEE LAND., 4 BedrOO!llS, 2 baths, formal din· mg room with FAMILY ROOM adjacent to the built-in island kitchen. See this HARBOR VIEW HOME and buy ............... $54,950. ~ ilelllDCl'11S REALTORS 644-7270 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$155,000 New baY.front home -years ahead in desif!ll. Higb ceilings, open spacious feeling for taking advantage of water view. Just add you r pier & slip. 4 Bedrobms, family room, DR. and playroom. Submit exchange. "Our 27th Y Hr" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 211:1 San Joaquin Hills R .. d "Ovorlooki"9 Bit Canyon Country Club" NEWPORT CENTER, N.B, . '44-ltlt EXECUTIVE SPECIAL Genorot EASTSIDE 2821,EAST COAST HIGHWAY. !or this superb 3 bedroom CORONA DEL MAR,·CALIF. home nestled among trees $24,500. Iii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. 1, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!' i!i"i!' !!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!J and ahrubs. SparJtling qua!· :: ity for ~-en~ertaining. G·en'eral Gener•I Lush deep pile carpeting OCEAN VIEW FROM ALL ANGLES --------·I with custom matchin&: SHOWS LIKE drapes, all electric kitchen A MODEL with all th;? biirunings, tan- EASTSIDE COSfA MESA. tastic fireplace. What a ~w SCreedly Clean. New Car-place 'loi' $39,!iOO! Seller pets and Drapes. Protesaion-is prepared for GI and FHA ally Pai~ed inside and out. terms, now'• the. time. Call Bedroom home on cul-de-sac street w/eeparate prage A alley entrance. Vacant and ready to see anytime. SU% loan available. No,. pert •t ftlrview 646-1111 'O "THEREAL ·.'"'\,/ ESTATERS ... THE PICK OF BAYCREST YOUR CHOICE OF nIREE SPACIOUS BEAUTIES: 1. -4 Bedrm, fam rm and din area. Prime location • 164,600, 2'. -4 Bedrm & din rm, &our· 1Tiet kitch, breakfast · rm. Quiet corner • $81,500. 3. · 4 Bcdrm, family rm and diniJ.lg rm. Large Joi • quiet area. $85,000. PETE BARRET ·-REALTY- '42-5200 * OPEN SUN. 1·5 1510 S•ndcutlo * * * DUPLEX • Price ls SS:Z.000 with 10% * down. E.'tclw;ive with Sharp 1 Bdr1n., 2 bath honle plus l-bdnn. apt. $62.500. DON V. FRANKLIN Realtor -* _673-2222_*_ LOCATION ~,. '1 111' I'' ....... .. ,\,\\• . TOP DRAWIR surmounts any othft'"tike model in l.ft aa deJ Mar. Ste T\,·cen bayside &. ocean! to appreciate the thouund• 2 R-2 Lots. Olde1· dupll'x. of dollars ot upt?adini by Build u11? Tear do1111? eontractor/ownero ( BR. SG9.500 • Firtn with master, •Wl.Y froai.tbe Call f\1ril. l·IOpJ>f'r lo ~ other three. l BA, tam nn .• · University Retlty beaut crptd a cf.r»d, Mat Jd~ . 3001 E. C•t.. Hwy, 67"'6510 llCJltl. $36,900. SOU'l'll'ot)Uf CAMEO HIGHLANDS • BY REALTORS;'45,14H (Opeo OWNER. HARD TO FIND S eveJ;) • · BR, 3~~ BA borne w/fam , rm, .see thru tpl. Nc"•ly MESA VERDE ,. ' BAUOA ISLAND painted & decorated + • tir, huge lam .... -... i DUPLEX ocean vle11•. Open house, nn, Beaut lndltepd. Cid tit dally 1·5. $69,950. 673-1658. 1111<:. $45,500. 1940 IOUdetr ' Here I! l home with imq:ina· C·-a -· ctr, Shown by •pp t, tion and tharm. 2 bedroom _, St&-t745. home . with separate pest' --,.CO.,.LLF.G...,.......,E_P_A.,.RK-.-1 :E=l"'·=•o"'r_o ______ , qllarters includlne' wet bar • ' WITH· POOL and private bath plUJ bright super sharp 3 bedroom. 1 bedroom rental unit. Quiet family room, ttnplact. New end ot the Island on wide shag carpet t h r u 0 u t . two way 1treet. Low taxe1 Freahly painted inside and on !his beauty. AlkiJll out. Side yard r or $74,900. boat/camper. Vacant-move c; F. Colesworthy 1n now. 133,900. 328 eowun• & C ReoltOrs Green· Or. oft of Hanover O. , DI'. 646.-0968 By Owner. 3 BR., 2 BA., cpu, cI.,.., l .. pa.tio, iae. pool-me. tot enclosed by block walt, close to xlnt achool t, markets, new m a 11 • -bl•. 837·1 !Sl. 494-2116 aft 5:30 A wk-ends. F-1ln V11tey .Tired of looking at neighbor's "ralls! Cut your eyes on the sparkling blue Pacific 1"om an.Y window ot this custom Temple Hills Mansion.· Watch the stin set be.hind Catalina Island, Buy a tele- scope, Words can't describe t~ beauty, this 3 bedroom has it all. Fonnal dinin8' room, lush carpets and Oioi~e 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Double Garage, Quiet Neigh- borhood, Only $33, 750. Call 646-0565, Eveniop 646-4579• · Realtors --545-9491 Eutblutt Office 64G.0020 . OWNER anxious &llUIM (tnytime) Bay8)>ore otflce $75-4930 BEm' m CoUege Pk! 4 lg 5%%'mA loan now on~ . Z.STORY BR, lba. Seoifitt below perty. Sparkles Jll<e a jew.l COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS Open EVes. *BUILD INCOME* FORECLOSURE • • • N'pt Beach. 50x160 a.2 Jot. Pending. 3 BR. 2 ba. Corner room to build. 2 BR. home, lot, Mesa Venle. Scrn'd, 2 car pr., rent~ at $210 patio, nn. for IXNlt; owner th Only SY 900 100n . ~. . 1;0W DOWN aAtB"gi:~\.500ioROP. CAYWOOD REALTY ·matching dr{lPE:S. We will 1--------- trade anything you .have for thjs $60.<XX> ~stli;. You w;ill ~e. Call for appointment Realtors 545-9491 Open Eves. 20' x 22'. Bonus Room WITH CONVERSATION PIT surrounding "$W~p fire- AND As.5UME VA LOAN • * '42·74'1 * * 541-UfO * Nice 3 be<qoom Eastside O.~r•I General home .with brick fii'eplace,i-------..,...--.._ _____ _ HUGE y a r d , cul-de-sac location, Detached double garage with alley entnince. Priced oftlyi iz,ooo. can llO\v for further detaill'I. 546-5880 (Open eves. I t . HERITAGE MACNAB IRVINE place plus large modern kit· =="F==~-­ chen. dining room, huge liv· ing room, 3 ' big bedrooms and. 2 batha. Beaut, grounds complete with puµiug lfff!l. Best Mesa Veide location and priced 133, 150. "<Ith 5% down paymt! . REAL.TO RS CaJl 546-5880 !Open eve!!.) • HER ITAGE . . REALTORS "U" FllUT $200' BUYSJ MUst see tlris 2-Sl'ORY BAJ\· GAIN today. Ptrfect for )'01.lnl or old couple. FHA OK!' :Needs TLC. ONLY ~17.150. Call now " oo.o:ioo. • · .......................... ' CORIAt\IDER 4·PLEX c.t. Cottage· RNER HOW LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Sandy Beach: Exciting, Mtiderii, Original, light & airy home, Center isl& kitchen - , DR. -two dena -3' BR's. -2~ baths. Shown by appt. Asking '275,000 . FOR, YOUR FAMILY .2·story 5 BR beauty. 3 full baths, FR. for· ma! DR, wet bar. Ample storage. Pet area -room for pool. Country·like setting. End of quiet cut..i .. sac. $59,500. . " MAMA MIA apnil. Low down 540-8316 3 bedrootns, IOldt ol 1!ftl'a 1 $2750 ·Auuines Costa Mtu cabloets t """-i. That's rtght! $2150 ..... _this "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim l kitchen af!d bedroo in.; ""3• • ,Gounnet builtin ~ . , ... ..,, beauty. Atotlln• the P~L TABLE Lovely wallpaper, cuaiom $29, 750 GI loan at 7% In-drapes. Beautiful covered terest. $265 per lfiO. Pm. 4 WJD fit with room to apare n.etio with brick firepla-', kingsize Oedrooriis. Large in 15' x 30' den. 3 Bedrm 2 ~•bl ... - family room. Heavy ahakf! bath, fireplace, bltim. Xlnt ~garaae. Brk:. $28,000, 1 roof. Close to schools, lhOps, in A: out. ..,rythlng, Hurry • call $32,950 OWNER muSI .. 11. Lovely 645-0003. home designed for happy Sl!PER SIZE BEDROOMS in thls , immaculate 4 bedroom. 2 bath,, 2 atory home. Formal dining room, briaht pallo \itd>en and good carpeu " drapes. Beaut. Jandseaplni. The bPst' part I! the price. only 133,500. SEYMOUR will take )'OUf' prnent home in trade on this beauty, Call now for a p poi n tm ent , SEYMOUR REA'LTY 847-IZll. OWNER LEAVING Tak:~! ~~:-::1Loan Roy McC•rdlo RHltor 541-7729 1810 Newport lllvd., C.'-f. family living A entrrtaininf. 1 2 baQls, elegant fireplace lends added cbann to eracious living room. ' . bedroomt. · Gourmet• 1 pride I buillin kitchen, even • , M-1 ioNED'LOT with nearly dllbwuber. Plan your sum-- new corrug4ted llteel' build· mer activities tri the lowly tne. Newest industrial, area, covertd· patio. Man,y extras, Costa M•sa. Uled 1or ... 1a. anJde deep 011a1 ClU'peti"' Ing lhop, lots of Clll'l'<l1t. Expertly 1.-pec1 • ~ ' Other interest by owner. alzcd around& Brk, $29,9, ONtr.d !or 126,000. SOllTll ::I0-256l==·===---~ COAST REALTORS (Open OWNER' Jeavirfg.' 2 )TL MW, 1 eves.) SPonllh deslp beo1d7 wJ!h 2 br, 1% ba condominium. Shag cpl, dl1>~ bltlns, pvt paOo. 2 car car. 2 1tory townhouse on comer Tot • Pvt financing. s:i.ooo lM'Vt'5 you lo. F.P. $21,600. Aft6:30 pm, 001·2441. 3 BDRM., downtown, now C'1Jt 4, paint<: Must tee WI 3 l{)lcloUl bedrooJDIJ l pullman baths. ele1a..ift fireplace, delllllO ~ kitchen, dlshwuber. Pridt ot ownttship lnelde Ir: ..... Exct.llent neighborhood 1hort Joi to btach. HUii 1 grounds--JS tt. on aide bolt or tnUu. Bric, $35,4IO, 962-131:1. ' VACANT LOT -LIDO ISLE Build the house of your dreams on this choice 40' corner lot, across from beach club, tennis & priv. beaches. $53,000. Char- Not one but two beautlfully. , $ 1maintained ~plex uni1'! llde , 19,000! by side. Each has 3-2 BR F.aa~ JocaUbn on nict 2 BA uni!J and one 3 BR • 2 street. 1 lrg •BR + Dtn. BA owner's unit With patio.· Xl nt condition , w In e w Coe:ta Mesa's best suited · catptts I: drapes.. Has btrge unit• for owner occupancy. covered WW room A: many Palemro mO<!el w I so many improvements you wouldn't recognize IL 4 BR's. 3 baths -beautiful pool. · · on this ~ Bedroom, 2 Ba.th hOme. This home wu com· pletely ... turbl"'ed' by Fili\ in January. Only' 12C,teo. ane at $27,900. C.S lot. 188 1 YEAR new S Bit GNeft. Wells Place. 0 w n t P , brook resale. Spaemnalnr 1 . -· model. Swim dub. .... COLLECE Park. C Br., ,2 bQ, lmm<d. 145.995. Tr a a f. lene Whyte • THIS IS ITI Truly the spot. Large & gracious, on quiet N.B. strcet.Jlig IU>Staiu suit~. den_& wet bar. Encl. yard with tr~es. Call Bill ~'11· •lock · . 133'0700 , . $74,500" each beitlnC fl"U1t trttA. Won't can 673-8550 (or informalion. last 10111 at this prie_e! a iTHEREAL \"'\;' ESTAT ERS '~ ,. •, '• . ' .' . 400 E.17!\ , C.M. Barbara Gothard 64u235. · . . NEW BAYCREST ROME adjacent to Dover Shores. Beautlfully dec- orated, fully landscaped. 5 Bii's., 4 batlls, Bklst .. room wbullt-ln buffet, FR., sepa- rate DR. Lar•e master suite w/fireplace. . $129,Soo-:---,._ -' ~ 11rv1n11 ....... -~°'"''"'' I "' --14a-ilDI *'-144·-• Call -· E...,tnp 64M579. COLWELL r'R()PF.Rll l t.., INC: RE Al T OR~ tam nn. Many fruit nee. owner. 9$3-0781 ~ sst9IO. Prlnclpllt only. * in,ooo Condom!'"""" Prlt1ceton Dr. 545-lm, FHA. l BR, 11' BA, trplc. * CALL 51&-7739 * * 711: of91."59 1< Sharp • vaauit 3 A: 4 Bil R<!OO•· in area. Wills Hunt1111i.n ...... N.~ .. H-New1 1-R<!ai_,,ll'._· ----~~ B1tINo~PA1NT AND ,- .... v .. _ BY OWNER. Litt .ne w. l LAIVNllOWER. ul - Quick Pos.,s,ion BR, 1 liA,. tam =· trpte. thi• ne;ltctld s --2 4 BDR~, 2 BATH !tetey to mov• hi! 12!1;500. l>lth homo ll!lo • Jewel COLLIGI PARK Low down. -« Larae 1""' lr1lh .-~'; • VAC •NT • -. patio. Wbo1 • """ '" $25,!IOOI No -lo ..U. CALL ANYTIMll. CORNER lot cu1..r ..... at, 3 SEYJ>IOUll R g A LTT . '46-3921 or In. trJ.1127 BR. 2 BA, ll'pt a bob\Js nn. _M'l_-1_121_._~--­m.m :w&-ms Lochen my er Rt• il!o1 I I 1 J ' ff IWl.Y PILOT -"'~ _,,,... I~ I --~ I~ .__I -_-_ ... __.]~ I , ._ .. ~ l~I ' l~I I~ [ -·-I~ ~[ -~.""".~ ........ ~. J v~1 . l lrvlM J/3 ACRE WITH REALLY SHARP 2200 SQUARE FEET O< great llvtng In HP 1ovt'l)o ''Marquette" modd. 32 Fl. Iona ""'"· bdrm, w/lz1>1c.; 32 it. Jona kitchen, family rm. w/trplc. a: wet bar. 3 Sdn'nl., 2~ i,th•: on oot of the matjor greenbelts. ~ ed at Just $42,500. LARGE POOL ll<>y, .,ha~ a b9US<. AU thick 4" tJ!J'6 wpetlnr, 4 bedrms 2 Ba(hs, w/fam rm, st'°~ dOwn front rm Ir convena· Uoh pit w/wet bu, That in tildtll-tho or\<e, but \Vall & mlnutf. there's more! ,,,. back yard is lu.per' biJ wlth a ~ pool and cabanu tor drnalng, ~t back trom the 47' 1onr c::ov· ""'1 patlo. '""' pool· lJJ This 4 bedroom, 3 bath ls one of the nicest we've had and it will 110 JttrU. All aharp ca.rpetin&, I a r t e rooms, designt'd for cuy llvlna 'vllh fantast ic patio Md loot brt<tge to B-IJ.Q atta, Lots of green 1n back yard too. The price la $53,500. &lid thst'a a rovern. ment appraiaat to )'OU know It'• rlf!ht, Call today. ,.I :,J I', 11,1. ---I\ 1·1ill11 r main(. tree. Thll won't la.at, ''SINCE 1*'" .._,. today. Call, 531·5111 I :::1 531·5111 'l st Weslem BanJc Bldg. I' 1IL1ge Re.ii ht 1t1• I T University Park, Irvine Only $1,450 Down Days 552-7000 Nights 531·5111 I ::1 531·5801 No Down To G.I. Logun1 Baach Lovely comer lot, 3 Iaree ---Colonial Mansion f'anta.uc$bechoom,3balh famtty aree. Two fireplaces and much more for only W ,900. This home ii adult OC<:t>~ed and Sparkling cltM. Call toll -842-2535 Now:! -0 THEREAL "'-ESTATI:RS bcdrooml, bu!H·tns, ,...,.,. CANYON ACRES . utilit,y room, fireplace in 3 Bdrnu:., 2 baths: rustic huge living room, shake rural 1etting makes thi.s ae- roof. lots ot brick work andr eluded charmer the best buy a lovely country atmosphere. t ... ,,... Own ·u Only $29,<XX>, can 847-6010 ~-;i:J 950 er WI bclp for more information. ' ' · fO/THE REAL \'~ I:STATCRS ...,,J6/an - REAL ESTATE 1100 Glenneyre SL No*Pat't llMOI Son J""n Copl1tr-Income P-'Y '" ~ Fumlthed 300 HouMI Unfvm. 305 HousH Unfvm. J05 Near Upper VALLE Vista Homeo, VA " OPEN HOUSE Balboa Island Coot• MoH Newport llHOI , N conv fltwtclng, from $27.950. S I l Sun 12 5 ' ewport lay• 3 I< 'Br, ~Ba. Alpine 1\Jty O • • to p.m. l A 2 ,!lR, July $l25 wk. AUii e HEAR TIUSI 1 Br furn $105 -1 BR Dpil< w/pr. $25,250 <93-2332 ..., -TRIPLEXES. Modet. It 17th 115'1 wk. AYOJI winter by fnc<I yd for ldds. pel~. 1135: Slow, refrlg .• •:"' tronl , 3 -. po Its he d • • ~;.u, Into~= B~bo· 220 PA>l•t•, · ;;ii.I 56.13. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 I ~'. ;;;'J'..t .:;l~2 Br apt. I hardwood & ohog carpet, --l[1•l o a en nou a e RENTER'S DREAM! 2Br. Bltns, crptl, drps, pr, pool •. double garage, huie Jot with BALBOA p e n t n • Qian. &e area, kidi, pets OK. $200 • trrIL Pd. Lra: 2 Br • towertng shade t re ea • nel-Summer or · yr I y , $150. sml rni for oWce. Bal. ~!'~~~thVPtA y~or~ Mobile Homes •'NOW SELUNC • Baytront. 5 BR, 4 Ba. I~ ALA Rentals • 645-3900 Penn. d •-• ....,, _. ........ ... '"' fioat & pier, crpt'd. lat $325 • 3 BR. 2 Ba, p..,. down to new VA loan. Flnt For S•I• 125 meatillll1I class. 673-2039. e FAMILY needed.~ 2 Br, w/trplc. bltna, gar A deck. day°" the market CONTEMPO. INCOME HOMES Hunll ton lleoch fncd yd, Ind gor. K•d•, pets. $350 -NEW 3 BR, 2\1 Ba GREE 6-NEW DUPLEXES $48 950 ng Ste. studio dplx, rtplc, bltn•. N RIVER 4-NEWTRIPLEXES $67,950 ·FURN. bachelor cottage ALA R•ntals e 645.3900 $375 -4. tam rm. 2\.) ba Grut Family Park ' Walk to ""'· . t dio TI{ frplc pool 2 MONTHLY SPACE RENTAL Beaut. new 2 le 3 BR units. beach. s:wt. nq. e LOTSA room! 4 Br, 2 bl, 1 u ' ' ',.k Rn.Hors SCS..94'91 FROM $69,00! 1!11 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 536-1617 a1t 5:30 pm. huge !ned yd. Kids, pets. &8Uos, child/pet. B 4 - Open Eva A creat family community Completion Aug. 1· lido Isle $22'.>. .;r: Harbor Vu Hms. Lrg 4 NEWPORT with comfort & luxury for * Triplex-By Owner. 2 Be, 4 Br. 2 Ba. July $250/wk ALA Rentals _!_~5-~ Br., 210 Ba .. frplc. '"'· HEIGHTS -:.,~··~·: 10 min. large yardl, garages. llOOO/mo; Winter or yrly BRAND NEW HOME yrd .. palio, chlld...,n/pets. e e on new 10..20~ dn $45,500/o.Uer. t.se start'c Stpt 956-1300 3329 Alabama Circle NU.VIEW RENTALS 5 BEDROO S Rlvers!d• Fwy. Take G""'n 22J3 Rut..,. Dr CM · · I! 3 B 2 di ba unk n 030 or 494-3248 M River o!f-ramp adjacent to 567-8400 • · • Newport Beach uge r, x • s e 6::,:7:::3-4:;:::__::;--=;:..:._.:..... $58 000 Green River Goll Course . tub, walls of glasa, cathedral Spectacular View , 4901 Green River Or • BY Owner, du p I ex, $175 . Bal. Is1and. Lrg 1 Br. cell, shag cpts. Modem. C t Eleg•nc• Tri-level home, grHt far Corona ** 7141137:7374 Ca.ptstrano Bea.ch. s:l(l,00) or over ea.r. Privacy le Charm! Vacant $350/mo. Carpet S u~ om & G a lout entertaining. wet bar, w-ge 1972 t.ANCE 24 . trade for lot. 1 Yr old. Sl85 -l br, waterfront in layer wil1 show. 956-2riro. paci:_s1 91U: c hOJce .sun deck very ~ lot R • x 64, Nice 536-0046 dplx lrg patio B H Prime r y s, c ~~yl<ardpool• idealu!~. t~ ~t::.k·c~o~~· ~B~~ Lott fo~ Sale 170 '3!1 .. ·:138.Rmoaapt~ulutily pd~ Udo 3HOM~R~thM b~t!~!nd ;~~e~u;~7i~::~m .'.~~ ............. • ........ .,, ""~' 2 ..--.: · ·• · double garage. Available . pl 1.000 Rear access 1or boat or 8 x 4• new shed, fruit Ne\VJJCl!1 Lot, Irvine Ave, NU-VIEW RENTALS Jul 6th to famil on! . din. nn ... 2 baths ~ trailer. call 646-nn. lrtts. SJC, 493-0656. Sacrifice. $15,7.50. Phil 673-4030 or 494-3248 ttJ month c;J; a e~t sq. ft. view deck, at $500 8'x37' Mobile' home wnO'x20' Sullivan, Rltr. 548-67fil 546-4lper4l. ' g per mo. to quallf'ied tenant C b $92.50 Util Pd., C.M. ..1). =·.':AlhlH .1, 111 a ana. carpeted, skirting, Mountain, Oe11rt, S85 Unit, Utll pd., N.B. CLEAN, attrac. I Br. hou£e, "\'~ ' : ~~~bed. $1800. After Resort 174 S90 Walk to bch., H.B. Beam celling, Part. cptd .. &: [; ... ~~' -§!( $19,950 CAll for dotai1', Ag!., drps, Sty/...,f. $137/mo. ·•f " YEEUUKlll 3 BR. 2 BA. A Real Beauty. White W•t1r View '61 Argus de.luxe mobile JUST· LISTED -Large lake ~ 548-6680 '" ~:1 U 494.9413 549-0316 '-0 THE REAL '"'-ESTATERS '. . ' . •, ,.· U •· b'• lrty , ,_ All I ~ "tch 2 2 Bdrm -~ our-0wn-a t VA NO DOWN home. 10x55. N.B. tocaolon, !root home. Needs T.L.C. H U 1 ,/ • I nmeo ....... na v d • u.:u· e ee .... c .... en, car • .,, .. .,.y P .. 139 ouses n urn 305 IMM 0c bee Co [;;" reu y I -~ • be on lhi• rare value. 2 across street from hf'ach .000. • ED. cup ., ut. n· t " : room 2 bath, family room, garqe, din, nn., fenced c ose to ai. .... pplng • •ch. · INV do E-~" I 2 BR pool ' I >-£ R_. r ....... 1 ..... tlo ·-Htd -1 patio ·-a. ~--• bedrooms each uru't. One $3.750. Park mn<H>, 646-9926. EST_ MENT -Tax shelter General · ,,...,e, g. , • · on arge an, Divorce pres-Y-u. VUV\.I """'a n. -..-. • I""'• _,. uuuu "~"&~ Tr tc $210 Do t c 2414 Vista del Oro ~• ~ dn ~~ total ""' tlnanclng An exce...ti... .... 1 unit now vacant and ready ·-2 BR · L · d -. lpiex <plus) on golf e · · Ye 0 · sure • aaqu1ce. Locat1."' tn . ........ monuu,,y. · .,....,..... ..,,JJJ, • in 1 o N k' -~-548-1168 e·-...,o £-'tAll Newport Beach 'd I bo Ort·-by 9651 "·"•·• th h•v at 126 500 for immediate occupancy. W t rlront p k T course -ear s I "'"l""' : ""'": Oo)O""VJ"I pn t-o -ownership neigh r· ..... ~1, en 1..... , · a e ar . enns or $49,500. 644.UJ3 ANYTIME hood. Near new ahag ca:rpet. call, * 499-ml * Each unit rents for SI65. rent option. 673.-3817 . 2 BDRM rear house $150. :;:.~ 1::';.1:i1.ia:: If $ ~ ly $32,950. U ~have been !SpBr-~.;ho15lce '?"""br lot. & up. yard. S,,1--0155. B Keep u home or rental. On. · MANY CABINS from $81 ,000 • Noor 5Chools, large fenced ~....,.,. 1n the service, call us. .....,.. mo in st pk. Alpine Realty, &x 1796, Big Hou111 * Apta. Huntln ton Bea<h ~.":; '!Jr.,GI ''No, 531-tlff I ::1 Ul•51tl ~~= 327 w. WU..n No. 29, C.M. Bear Lake, Ca!il. (7141 * t4S·Oll1 * ~ - 4 Bedrooms. family roomi. carpets, drapes. Only 3 years old &: in Harbor View Homes. It has community park &: pool1. S4ll pr month on years lease. Phone 640-0020 or 675-4930 ~nt. . larwln rNlty ----_ 86&-l5ll. SEA ,.OOD MENU -(24hn.) m.m •Home + Income OCEANFRONT n.at-54!>-0465 ""'""'~ fa] mvES'nlENr -TRIPLEX 433 w"11 •cosrAME1• 1Br,...,,.u ............. 19S !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... !!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!PI A belut1ful trl.Ple:ic: With a J ~ VIEW! OWN· Open Evea General ~ Plus -with F_ireplaces $90 SECLUDED St dio I 2 Br mermaid .......... $135. HIMtf...... ffarbor bedroom .plus den or S ~· YOUR-OWN 2 BR, 2 BA ... ..,...;;ii;;;&;;ii;;;;;;;iiii '-;;;~~;;;;~~I ~i'tf CouS4i;e ~ near roit. Priv. yard. J~eal 7or 35 brBc. Cl~i1tboadwt 0vu ••• ·····~ WESTCLIFF. Exec u ti" e llgton room owners unit with tire: exec. apt., fum., Laguna BACK BAY • rea. , cpl who love t gard if e ers ······~ home. 4 BR, 3 Ba. Beaut See thtl beautiful home, placi!, :It alto bu 8 2 bed· Royale, security, pool, ele-Cemetery Also 1 Section .64() Acres 0 en, WE HAVE LOTS OF atrium. Yearly. Call: located jult otf the water, room 81ld 8 one bedroom valor. Must aee tbil beauty! Easy condo living, a sOOrt L t /C ph 156 $450. an acre. * DEIJGHTFUL TREATS! WINTON, Realtor 675-3331 on Davenport Island. 4 BR, -ta! units. It •"II make a $.\1,750. Bkr 499-300>, walk to OJ,ymple 1ize swim· o 1 ry Godwin's Alpine &-al Estate $120. ~ELIEV~LE. 2 Br, HELP .. U e • 530-6381 N H • hi 3 BA, tam.Uy home MB ,..,,, ... ming pool and puttini-n. 2 CHOICE Crypts at P.O. Box 1796, Big Bear furn. Utils pd*. Singles O.K.1:_:,;;.:,....::_::.,...:.._::,:-=.:c _ew-'-po-rt--•-•D;;....._1 __ · beautilul home, Call MZ-2S35 3 BR. & Den' $361950 •·~~ L' k •WE have a ta.rge selection -SQl.te completely coven 2nd I U ...L.l. 3 BR 2 story with upgraded Memorle.1 Park, N.B. Con-a c. Cnll!. 1714) 866-7511 ~125 OCEAN B 2 B of land"< be"-m ~mes SHARP 3 BR, 2BA, ~ • . tl«ir with view of ocean-A or more infq. njque, w11Jte brick uter' crpt th t lied il tact Nils Goedhart Att • r.r · ~ · reeze, r. wvu '"" FE.'l'lCed yrd N •~ ~ -'-'·-!. ~~ at 0111 . Y aalied entry. 2 Ba., blt.Jns, s ruou • vau ce • r.· • • ny. uv in famous Lake Havasu, blt-ins. Avail. l10"'-'. Kids, that can ~ D'IO\'ed into • 0 uva· ""'., .. ,., ..--,-"'......, ing, blUns incl dshwshr &: 558-756a home f the Id tam $295 mo. &ft 6/~ em EN\ call ..., 11 f frple., carp. Yard need& . <l wor ous pets, fine. almost lmmedl&tely on our 1-0I THE REAL '"" ESTATERS ......,,......,. • wu re e work, but 8 real buy for tbe rohs. oven. Most popular 2 to 4 choice sitez. Pac. Vie"'-' London Bridge. Located · * Rent.opt t 0 a p I an. Santa An1 Heights Mi...eoi&" banl\Yman. Call: 131pla.n~nfu!Newpoprl rt Riviera%. Mt'mOriaJ. $215 e 8 ch. close to all schools & city. $145. CUTE 1 Br. Cottage, SHERWOOD RE A LT y, B ,_ •··' yd Mls.sION REALTY 494-0131 • . I ce. lUlt 10 6TJ-7506. $9000 or will trade for Costa gar, stove, refrig. OlUd 0.K. 540-ISSS * 3 R., 1 ba, '6"' ~" • UVE ALONE? Lido Joie dn, ?%% int. Commorclol Mesa or Ne:P."'.!;!'•ch fn. * e BEUEVEI 2 Br, steps to $225 mo. Incl ,sardent,., !-O 1 THE REAL ·"\<. ESTATERS , r "' '• •I".' WeU, LOVE H! Try on this If Property 158 comE' prop. O't"t-"tOOI. $l7S. ALONE on !0t. 3 Br, bch. Kids. Util incl . S120. ~50::;1:..·;;;24c:;OOc;al:::l;..:6-'Pc:m:;.. --'-- 2 bedroom 2 bath super LIDO LOVERS ..-...-::..;.;.;.;.. ___ ..;.;.~12 L<lts, secluded $2,4.lj(l frplc, st~ve, refng., crpts, ALA Rentals• '45-3900 Condominiums sharp Tiburon townhotlMl. 3 BR. home for young execu· '62-4471 ( =.J ~JDJ Lagun• Beach Moonridge cabin $15,750 drps. Children welcome. Unfum. 320 Jw;t reduced to $26,SOO. tive. Professionally de<:orat· SOX 113 C-2 1.0NE Lakeside cabin $35,cm LANOLORDSJ e .xrRA NICE! 2 Br, stove, _;;...;. ..... ;;...;. ___ = I BR + tani nn. Ideal home $5,000. down. Payments of ed. Lge. patio, A really dU-BACK BAY VIEW One of last downtown parcels Call 8664641 or write: Do you have a vacancy! we refrig, crpu, drps, bch Huntington Beach tor the 1rg !.amlly. Thi• $208. include taxes. !erent home! for dev:elopment. Spencer Real Estate, P. O. can !ill it. Many desirable $170.. beauty bu elec bltinJ, dih· e larwo'n realty • ---<GEMi--Plus view of Fashion Island Box 2828, Bia Bear Lake, tenants on our waiting list. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 2 BR Condo. Adults criy. -BIG- wtlir, shag crpts Ir eu.stm & Eastblu.U. J~t as be8.uti-E. 17th St., Costa Mes• Cali!. Absolutely NO CHARGE. . . Incl. rtfrig, 1A'll!her, dryer. drps, can be porchued VA' "'""'""!!f6M40!!!!!!!!!!!!S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!P I 1610 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. tul at night as in the day. AAA Tenant, SUS,COO Dn. Real Estate BEACON RENTALS Sna:ls or families, nr bch. 2 Years lear.e S4m mo. Adams wino money dn at 7% int. I~ BIG BROWN BARN. REALTORS 6424623 A beautiful home with 3 Cash spendable retw-n Exchange 182 * 645-0111 * :::::.::.=:ts.'79..a430 ~~.Call Joan $44,500. FP. A sharp home white wood trim. 2 of 5 * REDUCED * spacious bedrooms & a llealonontlct, Bkr. 615-6100 LANDLORDS ;.:::.;:..:::,:.;;;.::.,_..;:.~;;.1 lflC!oU!ly situated on an bedrooms con be uself for A Nord -ta O>mer charming family mom for EXCLUSIVE C·l \I a Action Lease-Bock NNN ! 3 BR, 2 BA. duplex. fllO. DuplexH Furn. oversized Jot. U.you've been craft!, painting or weaving! Custom blt, 3 BR. 2 ba. only $64,500. Call W...nn. level, 1247 Brookhunt, :; {)wr}('t will Exchange a We Spedalhe tn Newport 17522 Gerak:liDI! Ln., Apt B. Balboa ltlind looking !or an outstanding Kettle Jcftchen has view, gas $74,oOO ping center, An &JLe 1 m. $75,<XX> equity plus $50,000 Beach • Corona del Mar e 494-4391 to see. value, tee tblt one! copper bulltina + breakfast LIDO REAL TY 545-4389. cash for Income or Land & Laguna. Our Rental Ser-$235--3 Br., 2 'Ba., 2 gar, ·NEW 3 bdrm., 2 ha, sttps tD I' rmk. Enclosed porch and 3317 Via Lido, N.B. Condomlnlum1 from Compton to SM Diego. vice is FREE to You! Try cpt/cfrP.. .AEK, nu paint, beaeh. Avai! ht 3 wlrl July. rambling rear lot. $35,00J. * 61.J..7300 * f al 160 PAgent P.O. Box 5541, Buene. Nu-View! oven. 5292 SlsseDo 846-5838. $250 wk. 6'J5..ltB3. ''2-447111:::) MUIOJ S% down. BKR. 96U<ill. SALE~MAN 4 BR, 3 Ba. 3 yn nld, •Pt<· ors • ui"'~·p~)~· 828-1627, (1 am NU-VIEW RENTALS 2 BR, shag crPtg bltins DuplexH tJnfvm. 350 · OWNER We have an O"'""n1 ..... far a tacular view, Be.st quality, * NAPLES BAYrnONT * 673-4030 or 494-3248 pool •--' Pvt 'Uo ' • ..,;._.,.....,.....,.....,.....,....-! "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! desperate. Coo 1 .,.,.. .. .., beaut11 .. 11.. ,_,,A,..... , ...:> .... s, · Pll , gar. ~WNER aacrlOce. No down ocean breeze in the lovely hlgh calibre, creative sales-patio ... ~~.,... ~1° v Luxury Condo, prv. boat Real Estate Wanted 184 SHARP 4 BEDROOM. $260/mo. 96.1-3258. General G.I. term .. 4 bedrooms. 2 p atio. Poo I a i te d person, capable of deallng ' · ce ng. ~k, &pe.c, approx.2560' per WANTED to buy, 5 br home ALL BUILTIN KITCH. EXO..USIVE 4 BR & DEN. --------·I baths, I•-family room grounds.-neatly landscaped in higher priced properties. . formal din rm. $74,500. ~ unit. Mex. secunty. Just in Misaio y · . 'th 1 QUIET CUL-DE-SAC. lease! Call aft 7. • 2 BR, Married cpl, am. pet -•· " . __ , 5 be~-BR. trplc, tncd yd, patio, completed. Only 2 avail. down ~, "'°wtthw• tloow $270 PHONE AGE ok, sm yard. Avail July a. with Insptratfonal fireplace, mani"w....... \ilv.Jms. bOCOG'Q& lac.ueor:t J BBQ xlnt cond ;24 950 3 or ease op n NT ~/or 544-m.6 $125 aft 6p 642-0857 all electric k Itch en , Tri-level home with -Leoa .. BR, 'bltns., trpl~. ~tin, $84,000. Owner 211: C4-2550. Call 586-Tl37. Principles o~ 540.ilSl JACK. Irvine · m, • dlahwaaher-a real separate baths, dream 3416 Via Lido 675-4562 patio, fried yd. Assume ADULT Condo. 2 story, 2BR. ly. RENTING-LEASING L«;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;: _c_o•_t_•_M_e_•_• ___ _ wife-eaverf 2 petiol, full builtin appliances include M' I Vi I $5.2% GI Joan. $21,850. Large roetm8. Extra closet BLUFFS 3 or 4 BR. Homes only. 5 yr's exp.1~3BR 2 BEAtrr.2800sq.ft.duplex.tJ dining room. ~ aq ft. dishwasher, family room 111 on • o 'l'homsen Realty 492--9550 & storage spe.ce. Garage. * 673-7357 * Agent 24 hrs 956-2500 , Ba., !am. rm. • , $325 1 Id h , home, an huge ~ bouts fireplace. Laundry 49r tam d. Cl'1J1:I EW $'ll.900.2400Elden,CM. · · 4BR.,2%ba.,fam.rm.S350 :-Qgar~l g., lgtcBrbl~, trailer' or boat gate. area. Walk to all schools. ' rr:n, 111 nn, ' N PORT HTS. 963--2187 aft 4.PM. PVT. pty wants 3 or 4 Br 3 BR, 2 BA, !am rm, $Z75 per 4 BR .. 2% ba., fam . rm. $375 ; .; • " llh Gorgeous ahai carpeting .. Bric, $.14,500, 962-5566. it,~. ~~:30~~s. HURRY to see this tastefully CONDO for Sale. 3 BR. 2~ home. Harry 833-1129 wkdys mo. 905 Lia.rd. 979-7412 or (1) WE HAVE OTHERS ~·ia ='· 1~ s~·s::ii: much more! Bric, $31,000, REPOSSESSIONS N decorated borne. 3 Bdrml.. Ba .. 2 cac garnge. w/pool 1·5: W-2312, 1·5 wlmds. =585-_3.186_ . ..,...,~----I eves. - 846--06tM. For •·•·-allnn and Jacatlon ewport Beach 2 ,Ba., trpl., Jge. p&tio plus privt. Near Hoq ff""". Corona del Mir -uu....... II Only $44500 vw.-2 BEDROOM, enclosf:d r/ 111 /1 I 'r•lld . I ---'/ lp:1/i11r of these FHA ... VA hornet, The Llv'an Is Easy a ey access. '. • 61;-9183. I II• I '·-2 B all bit' Siu lo ~--Ad Its only flM contact_ CALL I!\. 646·2AJ4 F'INlncial ~ • r, ·tns, d p~~~o .,!1.,:: • •-· $23,500 GI ot FHA' TERMS. 3 Bed· tm, fenced yard, attached garage, €lean in and out. GI'1 no down. No mowing .. no painting. 91,:,. J Income Prooertv lU . T/H. Dbl. carport, Dede, .._............ KASABIAN Safe ror your cblldren with ·"""" i Pool. ' RHI Eotate 147.HQC 11Choo1' nearby. I.Og sized R'EA L TY I TR PLEX 3 • $365 -Exceptional, 2 Br., 2 "SINCE 1946,, fireplace in a step-down llv-Ne•r N1wparl Po1t orr1ee Two BR. each in PRIME !!~1ne11 Ba, huge liv nn., 2 frplcs ht W 3 BR. 2 BA, w/w, drpf, WALK to Bcb, 3 Br, 3 Ba, in ... room Formal d;,.;,,..,. rental CM 149950 Opportunity 200 all bltns l blk beach' ' e.stem Bank Bldg, bltins, dsbwshr., -le. 210 Newpart Be•ch patio, lrplc, fully -~ . --~ IMMEDIATE area, . . • . NU·VIE.W RENTA.LS Unlvenlty Park, lrvlne uy I and' ca Ped, $31.950. area & kitchen nook. Wall of OCCUPANCY Open dally 1·5 702 Jam" SI. Ll"'UOR STORES D 552'-7000 NI h Frm, $250. Yrly. 642-8520., 968--4749. 97ll aearbrook pldoeets ~ ~~r bedroom Four bedroom family room CALL '-"' '''·l•I• T 6734030 or 49(..3248 ays - 1 ts Newport H1Jght1 * 841-8531 * the RHI Eotote Marl us twin u•:w.-uvms and a ho I iot best ~\i:I' J 5 to Cho11 from ** DUPLEX BR AND =::::--:~:::--"-,,=--'I nr. convertible &;1' Two •nd a o:!· toU:y•a Cub area. 4'fsdl#. HOLLAND 645-4170 NEW. H~ d1x owner's 4 BR, 2~ ba ••••••• $3651375 TOP DECK • A BEAUTY. half ~th.II. It• all here at • REALTY 1716 Orange Ave., C.M. unlt. 3 BR., 3 BA. 3 BR., 2~ baths •••••••• $350 New, bright, airy, 3 BR,12 $42,450. Call now 1or easy 400 E.t7• , fDRJM N••r Newport Poet orrle• -----··--Fireplace, bltins. 1800 !CJ. ft. 2·BR., 2 bathi ••••••• , •• $275 BA. $285. 320 Ca~ OWNER traMferred. Ex· cellent home tor a )'OU1I&' family with 3 bedrooms, 2 Irvine ,;eparate baths, like new -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;= \\'all to wall carpeting, • drapes. Relax Jn the patio after a hard days world EASY LIFE llvmg. 60>-7l1l. C.M. .. .. TRlPLEX, ea. 2 BR . :e~~~l;!B,\'!,, + 3 dEl:kll w/vlew ol bay, 4 BR., 2 baths .......... $310 548-5527, eveo, 54S-5M3. \ w/pattoa. Nr. stores. $45,900. 2 yr lease. In good shopping ocean, le bWs. Walle to heh 3 BR., 2 baths •••••.•••• $340 Apt1. Furn. 36D P i ctW'esque landscaping. Prime location. Br k , $25.950.- GOV'T. OWNED Repossessed homes. Low down. Government Pl\YI closing costs, Call 96s-cm * CJ.st Realty IN LUXURY Beautifully upgraded, large 4 bdrm. townhou8e on green. belt. Dellghtful low mainten- anct. yard and patio, Jutt $47,500. i}redhill REALTY CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• CALL 642·5678 DAILY PILOT NEAR CLIFF DR. 3 Bdrms.. 2 ba'a., bit-ins. New clishwshr. Freshly painted in & out. Near schools. Wolker Raalty 675-5200 3336 Via Lido, N'pl, Beach PANORAMIC VIEW Beaut. maintained home f)75-0144 Agent 646-7414 center, Beautiful store doing &: !hoppin~. 1 yr_ lse. $395. ,~ '· ·. eel h•11.,"!-~n--.-;"'a1,....-·-·-·-·~·~·-.I.TC I 1 good business. 558-0242. Refs. required. 673-0960. ·: r I ... ~ Income Property 66 NEED ambitious couple as SUNNY, private patio, All business associates. No in-new 2 Br. dbl oven, refrig, A l "'"· drpo. A short walk"' REALTY Bold N c vbestwn-Sn1 7""""'PM 4'!;Y;,.,Call beach. 7UT% Heliotrope, Univ. Park Center, Irvine 9W onceat Deluxe, North Costa Mesa °' • ;JQ""l'W't. Open weekends or eall Call Af\ytJm 833-0820 .,~ studio apts. 2 BR, 1% bath CATERING co. ftlablilbed 1-433--0069 -kdays. Ollice hours 8;... to 8 PM FURNITURE RENTA'I each, with garages & an 14 yn, Le Canada. Sell Ofl CLEAN 3 Br 2 ty el ~~~-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PI Li alley, Present income $9'"JO. trade in bench a re a • k:ltch, 2 frplc: su~~k, ~ NEW 3 BR, 2% Ba. Comm. • Month to Month 1· per mo. 213/791}..&44 Mn. Hohm. cpt. S. of Hwy. 53l..os34 aft pool 6 rec. center. $335, * 100'1f Purchase OptloD . FULL PRICE 3 WEEK course on mail 4 pm. Leaae. 833--03.10 Days, ask * Wide SOlecllon.-. ! SIX UNITS OIVNER-3BR, Ill ba, !l'plc, Total dv.-n $2600. m o p ymts-$163 . $25,900. 847~169. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine Call An ytime, 83.1-0820 O!tice hours 8 AM to 8 PM FOR ACTION. • 642·5678 • • 2 Bedrooms & tarre family rm. Pool. $64.500. $67.500 order & Importing. Call Walk to bch, 2 Br home w/ for Jack. 552-11220 Eves. Style.Oolnr. 1· 846-9678 for infonnation. 4 Br * ",. u-·-n..1 absolutely everythin". .. 3 ba, !am. Turtle .. nul,ll" I...:' Ive!')' · Newport lnv11tment Renl-A·House 979-8430 Rock. Db gar. No dot, ca~ 0~'"'.:"mbl:r' ~. ::~ io..,. i..m t"" •molO _... H+~I 1 1 'l"f1 LIRi~I I I RYMIGI J _ · I I I I' . I ~~s-J.::i PYDET ·1 • • • Worker boasts: "Then I got -a fob In which I had ten th0\1-:::::;~:;~~==-.... sand people undtr me. I WO• I CE E y A L 1• watchman In a-· I I I' I I I' • ~:=:: ~h~~~~ --• • • l'Oll c!Mlop frot11 lltp No. 3 Mlow. , • imls~1!$ r r r 1· r r r r 1 ! ~~ imw1 I I I J I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 700 Georg• Wllllamson RH If or 548-4570 645-1564 Opportunity 220 ~ Avap now. m-2929 t 2 BEDROOM. 1 Bath, • NEED 10 ln...ton will> 125-fireplace 1215. Laguna BH<h OWNER, mwit sell, 4 BR + Fairview •«A,OOO --~ n-1urn •• M% * ~ * •---• = --~-~'-'-~'-"---1$l:IO . l B1k beach. 2 Be., 111 deb, 2 BA, brdwd ..... ~, beaut 646-881 l per annum plus p>fential 2 Sr, $230 mo. 5 blockl trom Ba. BltnJ. Nice view. 517 W. l9tb.i CM secluded yard. Reduced to tuture stock opt io n a . beach. Yrly .rent. 606 Mari· $250. 2 Br, 2 Ba. Deluxe 2758 N. Matn SA. M7 139•500 • 5!8-4033. 1 l=~=~=(:•:n;yt:im:•):l Secured by growing Orsnge gold. 673-5417; 494-'18\13. View Apt. Htd pool. All Nowport Holght1 . County Mfl<, O>. with ,.... features Balboa .P-i••vlo prletory products ilncc 1965. CHARMING 3 BR, 2 BA · · ;::::~~~·,;;:.;•··~;::;::::,__j. s BR. 1% BA, 600 aq. fl. deck 7 HOUSES 833-88lll. 1325. 718 Poln,.ttla. ~ 6!J~:~IEW0REN~~48 PENIN Pl, lrg 1 br, w~ w-. view. New crpta, I • Sat. 9-2. 644-6170. · ·~ r ~~ crp~ pvt Ptlm. YHy • drpl, "alnless steel elee kit, THESE ARE Money to Loan ~40 Costa Meo• 5 ROOMS. 1250 mo. 1044 Util lnctd. No pell. Stnste beemed ctlllng, !l'plc, gu FIXERUPPERS • Catalina. Open Sat. 1().2 or cpl only. $1S5. Avail 7 Indoor BBQ. Owner. Prine but ]lO'Oduce xlnt Income " 1st TD Loans QUAL. home on cor. lot. 3 call 6#£~;att 6 pm. lliOO Miramar, B. Ibo- orly. 642-3186. tax ahelltr. S.2 DR & :1-1 BR , BR. 2 BA, frnlc., lam rm .. Logvna Hlllo --. unit. , NowportShoroo bomesonadoublelot.$875. 6%% INTEREST 12115/mo. 905 Llard, •145 WKAUP On • ' .. _ ~lhly·--~::O~ . .Jl. oPb.~. 2n' d TD Loans m-7412. 3 BDRM .. 2 BA. blb!t, lhag Lovely lllcb .1 ii. .. 9f< AMNTION ~·,. ~-• "'~ I«e2Br$135,1acvac.Klds/ crpt & drps thruoul. Pool MaJdServict-PooJ.Utll: BIG FAMILY! 642-lm. t.ow.sl rat" ()rang• Co. RPcts.A f:~· o~l~ ,:1·~dUI~: •Call rn.8740 • • Ontu "WE BUY TO'S" •nl· ·Hovso 979-8304 lect, (IU) 831-11'2. l·BR., utU. pd. New , -~~1s ~m ~ ~ ;·1v. or '"' bedroom•, pool -?1 Settltr Mtg. Co. 2~ 1 B&, Ip. U•. rm .. ,_ (lao Isl• pi-Y""'1· -SIJJglo dif!tnnbclubmomllcl'ihi~ ~ 64•21n u•"'Jl af>aa Cl>lr, comt> ll>cd yd. cou • owr 35. Steps lo " v ...._ 1115. No pat&_ • m.2913. . S BR, 1% Ile., blllns, ·-•y ahopplllfl l Ul.175-1112 groat belihbon. stepo ~the , Scrvtni Horbor .,., :II yn. lea $l50 '"c ;;;'-"=:..::,.:::.::::::::::.!l beooh, -bl• prlce and WE mak• loanl on property. LARGE 2 br, .,,,.,, cptl, uttl se. n. orono del Mor canal ft'll!t; CaU moms. • Aloo buy TD't McClun, rm, dbl pr, kneed yd. mo N ( 4) m.3I04 I Br.; turn. Xlttt loc. (j)UICK CASH Bkr. 492-8332 nr m--. mo.-· owport Beach lh>o'g. G•••I•· ·c 0 LW E Ll• r ROll(RTlr s IN< . Rf l\LT(l f~..., The "YelJow Pt.rel''• of d...tllod .• ' ·- l, THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Mortgage•, Trust D~I 260 "' . . . . -····· ... NEED -MONEY! Or do .YOO h&vo a TD to ..Ut CALL Lloyd, Bl<r. at Mll-:nn. * 3 BR, w/w epic' drpa. Sqlo,,. cpk. Voe 2 B>, walk HcUotmpe._118S. 831· $210 lo ........ Kltlf. QUIET turn bacll. ll'li/. 00.2877; $46.2280 ~ A.tfOUM f1'-l4ID , Wkly IC!'Vfct" llOl,..,;,.Jl<jr Aey cloy Is the B&SI' DAY to !!ARBOR View llo·-~i Ex~. llu.s!neeomon run Aft' ad! Dao'! dtltt,y • • • BR. -1. $525. A llOlld '""'' ad Is a gooct call today 6C-S67L _ · Ir 64Mi17 * wslmenL 1 I I I OAIL V PILOT ~ I~ .__I ----1~ I 1~1 '-•-llSJ 1--.... J 'I~-·~ lrtJ I ..... ,. .... ~~~,~· ~Fum.5~==·~ Apt, Univ,,,. -Gonoral Gwral , 14...,,,,,.,., oloach ROOMS $1S 1'lt up w/llll. $30 OFFICE, •kn _,. N']>t. NEW In c.iu. -.Id like to LOST. Class ,Rlntr, o>an'•, wk up Apts, 2316 N...,.n Post. ale. • G1't')>ltowld -llb itrL Pr<lft' water R<d ,-. U.S .. Merchint Casa .. Oro 0NtheBeodt.2Br,2Ba.No Blvd, CM 548-9155. Dtpot. 537 ft. $IM; T.!OI Ft. er -alcn 5«!-IOU or Marill< Acad<..,,, 1 9 ~6 . ..... __ SS5 e CUSTOM a:MEN1' WQRK Ortvtt. walks,.. patiois, pool cloclcrl. Don, 64Wll4 ~ IJ!l'ILITIES PAID VILLA . MARSEILLES dilld/pets. $215. 10 mo Room tor Reot $220 Moelb. A&<nt MW114. MU191. Name cnaraved lnal<I>. $10 ~~-•·t--· 1 SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llDROOM APT. !cue. Pool. Tenull, Seuna t. ~~ o= CE --~ s. c 11 Controctor • ,......,~-~ ~· ,_ nn Fuml1hod & Unlvrnlohod J\IMd. $1Hi882 bel 6 pm. ~~~n ~ ,.j spaoe "" oomm•I Al.a»IOUCS Al>orl,ymous. ...~. • • • n' ---...... --.-,,~ Clilloat ~ lealurinr. 54M516 all 5 pm. slore avail Approx. ~ ... ~ 54i-12!7 °" write !n4l811-3232, .. t 5335 dt,yw; JACK T a • I a n&-Repalr e -·kltcbell with Jn. D'·b b I Adult rdlnLlvlntted """" WALK f9 'il01ch FURN nn Newport Bea b It. 1740« Beach BIYll., HJ!. P.0.-1123, °""" Meu. c5'&-.l.;.:.;::18S::;,:;°"";,::":_~---I relrlod., a<ldlt. 31 yn ap. dll:et;t Jla)I~ ., was er co or coo a ap.,......ces • ~Br., cpU, cbtlC. dsllwabr u •• ...,._· du! _ ' Call 811-«i31 Act. Soclil Clu•· ••• -$100 Reward Uc'd. lllY w.,. Co. Slt.oa3& • s.parate din's area PIIUb shag carpet -minored wardrobe doors-125 o\ 308 Uth, 847-3007 "~ -.,,! ~68t· -mo. ~· ,... lndlr t Ugh · In ldtcb b .~ bar ••~ * OFFICE~ ,. It av! Sm! It Golden •haaaY dos· Drivow1y1 • """*uu •torajre ·ec ting . en • re .... ast • DUPLEX tor rent, fl.. 800 Sq Ft IN rou, mtn11>e-·1~Ne·-~ T .. read• L. Palmer San ---------.1 ,.,. ' ux U&-"r • ..u""' DUSTRIAL SHOP avl Aug. '! ~ n n I s c I u b , Moy. Diego. Vic San Joaquin Hilla QUALITY seal CO a t I n t · • Private ••!loo huge E:l,"ate fenced patio • pluab 11n•··ar. 2 -. ~ts • ......:-Guoot ~ 415 mw. · · · ·~· • • ~ • · ' - e a...d Prtae w/ltorage Ing • rick Ba!'be-Ques ·large b etted poo S Call Ma11ap>. $S6oOOO *PRIVATE ROOM* ~. q-Movedl Must ••II. Rd I< M•-uerlte, CDM. Wtatber, ..., oil n sl&tant. •FuU Jeoath marble pull-&lanai.Air conditioninR. 2 BR. apt,.._ ...... ...,._..,... forambula'"-'--.n.Good --.tt.•~p,ol•. •-pie~ 644-8214 ati.5:30; (1) 223-Stayt bl&ck. HawJ &y'• DWI 3101 So. Brl1tof St. Santi Aftl 5574200 · ~~ ----•-• n1 ::::.:'.~---~ w • ~" ~-• Klna·a Bdrms , COLDWELi.; IANKIR & CO. ';;:'6Km::4s1~d84~_;~ ;;;· ""~·~"""' parklna. 23t> Newp o r t Trovol SIG llSl3; Cl) 225--0344.E ~""10'--c"-1r"'1e1-l-----1 e Pool • Barbeoues • ""' • MANAGING AGINT . Call •d -BIYll.. C.M. 14 6. 2 S 44 ' COUPLE and ,. wish MALE Doxit, browu/grey ·rounded with .. , ...... •--.a. Lligun1 lw.ch * '"°""1.w * ~. IOll, .&u. fa~ 13 yrs old. Ans ti> ELECTRtCAL WORK. All .,._, -S R I nea.t couple for partnenhip "WUlle", Red «i'lar " ~u!Ptna ipt. Unfvrn. MS Apt. Unfum. 365 * NEW 2 BR., bllc to be&cb. _u_m_m_or __ on_t•_• __ ao_ C..2, l<X» 11q. tt. leue. in boat and sailing crui8e ol black flea colhu-. Ue. Vic kinds. Big or small Ue'd Iii '"' t living at its best ~-.1.... . ._,, BALBOA ,..,_..., (Li"'·), ME 119 Cabrillo. c.osta Afesa South pa c i Ii c. AP-N w P Vlrvine n-,~rate. Ins. Free est. 54&-02U. •·-e 1 BR $115 8·lbol l·'1nd Cnt1 ••-.. '"'"'"~-"""'· -1'P· E o •• --M ·~ -* 645-2331 * ~ ,~ -:BR. $~nt 1N1 .,. WW' 49f..3383 or 49t-Zl39. , ua,,ruvnt. I.rt. 3 Br., 3 Pro x 1 mate l y $2(),00) 546-0989, 67>0341. E LECTRICIAN. licensed. ' ~ ~ 2 1% ba LOOK * N Ba Avail Jane S«lO July Sl'ORE & o~ for rent ' available. Rudy Cildehaus, honded. Small jobs, main!. ' IJTILITIES FREE 3\'_,\ Bey ·;~tlo-, ":'°"",..; * LISTE MoH Vordo s.00, Aug & Sept. ssOo per Bol!a CIUea at Heil. H.B. 2218 Golden Arrow, La! LOLaguST near R<>;kl"'1hge Rd,.. & .. pain. $111-5203. 385 W Wll.9ob 642-1971 . • ......,, * LIVE wk Also . ~1323. Vegas, Nevada. 89109. nn, gray ,,,. "' ite ma e =---i-c------ ' · , yrlY lease. Inquire at Apt. DELUXE 2 • 3 Br., 2 Ba, · wmter lease avaU ~~J~~J~~-::~l~~:~~~~~!]el~ca~t.~4~97~-1~27~7~49~7-~23~n~.~~ Gatdening * $30 Wl!EK & UP * c. 673-IS%1 or 51&-7771. encl pr. $155•up. Rental ST'OIO per mo. 673-8249. EXC location. E 17th st., SHIPMATES WANTED . · e StQd.b A \ BR Apta Balboa Penlniul• LOOK at the blit trees, big Ofc., 3095 Mace A v e • BAY VIEW 2 bedroom; C.M. 7JJ sq ft. Fine bldg. & Windjammer • South Pacllic QUALITY · e TV le Maid .Serv1ce Avafl living room with fireplace, 546-1034. sleeps 4 eornpl~ely furnish-Jll'lds¥, Eves 548-6562 Sb.are work Ir expenses 1 · II l•) GARDENING • nt.---c--.:i ..... utd ~· • •BR de 2 BA, · to ~ Avail J •• _ -i-~:::..,~-="::..:=--... ~ ,....., • ....,. Instruction 0-Yn exper. 1·n area. Re-l n~~ -···~ ~ • • n, pnva big patio, 3 bedrooms, 111 2 BR unturn apt. Meaa Verde ~ une to ~pl. •·~ lndustrl1I Rorit1I 450, ~,,v_ • Oilldren A Pet eection garden. leue $375. mo. baths. area, crptc, drapes. bltins, pr month. Adults only l';;;;;;iiiijiiiijiiiijiiiij:;;;;i pJan~g. haul a'vay, general ' 2376 N~ Blvd, CM * Call 673-«162 * $150 mo. 962--989f. agent 615-4930. FOR leue by owner, in·I-------II landscape maJn1enance. 'Th~o~ ~nt Corona d1I Ma!___ ':n: th~e,;:!~~;! Newport Beach B!.:BAYk,ll22Brw. ~-~t-H . =~g~to.:u:r ui: I Lolt_,found 11n1,.s_._i~_~..,'-~~-~-t-lon_• ___ 5_75 ~7~~3a~~s.646-9076 -friendly chatter at the pool, PARK NEWPORT •N•..;• • .:.:. a.,..:.';:':"(.,,.:;,)• Grand, Santa Ana. ~. · · ~.. • YARD CLF..AN·UP TIME! UnbOllovobly Beeutlful --~· -'" ~ -·~ Hehcoptor Tr1ine11 VtJ'w~'l~ERr! ;~e;::! --~· ·tl)e easy.to-take renL APARTMENTS 67f>-4278, u 8-5551 ~~sz~~s: FOund (frM •dt) 550 Cf't in on avinllon's festesl ~~:;::n~~:~"~:n=. .. lJVE a little • at the "in" th ba BEACHFRONT, Newport. CABn....,,...,, gro'i\ing field. top dress m & f'ICI Sl5 everywhere. Strt-am & ..-,,. Oft e Y summer rental. 3 Br. Xlnt ""~' MAlCERS--FOUND: Small gold ,,>ith G.I. Bill Pays 909/o ' ow, ge, . Watertall, 45' ))001 Rtt. Rm. ~ /:: W::~~h:;mi!~: Luxury apartment living ov· view. Attract. furn. FIBERGLASS black tortoise shell, like kit-Comn1cl'('ia1 trnin ing r .1\.A. 6~7iays sealed $20~'36 Sauna, Sttls 1·2 Bdrm, Fum· ON TEN ACRES agement, impeccable detail. erlooking the water. Enjoy 548-4751; 8.\1--8350. Nr. Nwpt Frwy & S.D. Frw)' tim. Vic. Alley in back of & V.A. approvrd. , Ul'lfµm. from $138. SEE IT: Apts. !um./un!urn. Lease $750,000 health spa, 7 swim· * NOW to Sept. 15. Unt. 2 2S3l Grace Ln. City Center Block in N.B. "FUTE SCl lOOL" , 2000'Panons, ~~. Fireplaces I .eriv, patios. lJKE IT! Call 546-Q15 ming pools, 7 lighted ten-BR apt. C.hf. $175 mo. Has <So. ot Baker, E. of Fairvlew now in the Daily Pilot or-4.26-0300 & ~ 1 BR. Furn. 2 lrg. closets, Po6lt Tennis Contnt'l Bkfat. nis courts, plus miles of retrig &: bltns. $7-8400. ~ :b R:::sentative <then fitt. Hurry! 642-4321 exl. 2611 E. ~pring St.. queen size bed; priv dress-900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 bicycle trails, putting, shut-• · 329. Long Beach Airport 1 Ing nn. -lrg rooms. encl MacArthur nr O>a>t Hwy) FAIRWAY VILLA nehoard, croquet Junior l'a Groen V11foy L1ko C7l.4J 979-4434 or 8'19-47UFN ~ii'oii-is;;;;;;iif,~;o;;;;-;;:;;;;;l •-'iiiiiii.iiiiiii.~"'--/~ Ad AP RT"ENTS lrom $174.50 monthly·. also 1 Cabin. Wkly only. ~ · mall frnl \vhite poodle INTERESTED IN A gar" •uv•a~. ulta only, A M ... recently clipped -toenails no pets. $1S01mo. 2 ~· Shag ref/mg, frepl. 20l22 Santa Ana Ave.546-6215 and 2-bedroom plans and FURN 2 Br, sleeps 6. 1% ba. COSTA MESA pJinted red. Vic. Huntington REAL ESTATE CAREER? 2035 Fullerton, C.M. $185. lse. or $22S monthly _ 2-story tawn houses. Elec. Priv patio, frplc. 1 blk bch. 670 sq ft, llO-Zll power-$95. Shorecliffs Mobile Home (714) 548-ll92 * $115 * Garage. No peUchild DELUXE tric kitchens, private patios 673-5560 or 645-4823. mo/1280 gq ft, pvt ofc.10' dr, Park, HB 536-'1935. Academy Real Estalc AL'S GARDENING tor gardening & s m a J I Jandseaping services, call 540-5198 eve1. S e r v t n 1 Newport. CdM, Co.sta Mesa, , Dover Shores, \Vestclut AL'S Landscaping, Tree removal. Yard remodeling. Tl'aah hauling, tot cleanup. Re'pl'l.ir sprinklen. 673-ll66. Studio A tJ 1 Br $125. 431 Iris, So. Hwy. 642-3331 APARTMENTS or balconies, carpeting, dra· FOR rent. Mountain Cabin, U0-2'JJ power-$167. mo. C.R. . Contracting & Ins. School , Older :duils. No 'pets 2 BR, bJtlns, pool. Walk to Air Cond • Frplc'1 • 3 Swim· peries. SUbtenanean park-planned activities f 0 r NATI'RESS, C.M. 642-1485. SEEN: Vic. West Bay St., 325 Old No. Nwpt Bl., NB J ,\PANESE Gardener. Deiich. $200-Up. 0 ran Ce ming Pools • Health Spa • ing with elevators, OPtlonal children. Lake Fun. 557-3137 C.M. Two boxers, 1 brown • E. F. Jackson Complete Y~'Ol'k & • 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt. g, Cout Real Estate, 644-4848. Tennis Court!: • Game and maid service. Just oorth ot 57, to 6 000 Sq Ft 1 'fhite w/ "lrg &hield" R. E. Education Since 1964 Oean-up. Fre~ Estimates, $110 .l up, nicely furn 1 & 2 Billiard Room. Fashion llland at Jamboree BAYFRONT, avail J une , around neck (hurt). Run-1 ~ 64l-3.1.02. br traHers:. Adulbl:. No pets. 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apt. Adults, l BEDROOM and San Joaquin Hills Road. 28-Sept, 15. Color TV, nu 4001 Birch, N.B. 541-5032 Ding&: looking lost. llliiiiiiii -=====~--~ ~: wu..on. c.M. =·~-4250E.C.oast eolrE0~$1N EAN T~;i:n~<l1n2:a: 1cr;~·::v:~':-:;h, ~=~~-~~~B~&ca~tt:e~m~~~~[ s.vrc.anc1 ....... ]~ ~~~~:';1 ~j':;; FULLY I * CREAT VIEW -2BR.* M A N....._..rt, sl-5, $lli0 wk, SU-.n45:83ti-9198eves. V1'•'~ty Fa'-'•w Road . -~ irpray1ng, s pr in klers . ur n 1 br, VILLAGE * 1-BDRM. APT. * ~··r--1'.... '""v~ Landscaping, c I ea nu p, dishwuher, etc. No pets. Frplc, bltns, sundecks, pool In Eastblulf. $l85. call ~1821 ask for Pat. Rent•ls Wi1ntM 460 near San Diego F w y. George 646-5893. ~:· Call Terry, aft 6, $210 Up. 644-&144, 67>3535 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.l\.J. . 0 N.B. $l15/wk. Free boat, 54~2164. Babysitting PROFESSIONAL 2 BR. apt. w/loft. Danish (TI4) 557-8020 ,, . •75-6050 f~ surfboards & B.B.Q. NEEDED FOUND puppy between COLLEGE girl to live-in. Jllpa'nese Gardening Service 1 BR, deluxe w/patio. Quiet trplc, dlx kit, washer/dryer. RENTAL OFFICE -·p FIL& Bllc from ocean. 67":>--1145 RESPONSIBLE Fail"grounds & OCC, ~ Loves ch1dJ'n. Avall lmmed. Free: Est. * 646-0619 adults only. $150/mo. Avl. 1 $275, 834-3635: 675-2124. OPEN lO AM to 6 PM ,.... Vi1ci1tion R1nti1l1 425 WORK I NG COUPLE Meaa. Owner id e n t 1 f Y · ttm.1 m.ld-Aug. T f! r r y EXPERT Japanese Ganlencr 111. 548-5005 tve!, 557-6476 2 BR, 1 BA Garage Apt. HACIENDA OCEANFRONT, Newport's need one or two bedroom 540-3994. 644-8428. * 645--1796 * de.YI. laundry hookup. $XIO mo. HA~OR Finest, 2,000 sq. ft. 1 BR, Bea~~~!.* 5 BR. house with large fenced YNG. Female, legs then yr, \VIII babysit or board o.t or NB area SEMI tum. 1 BR Apt, No No pets. 673-52.15 241 AVOC STREET lrg. pvt. sundeck. Sharp yard (tor two VERY ,VELL part husky dog-vie Bt.1fast & children or pets. $125/mo. Adults o y e No Pets single pref'd. S400 mo/yrly. By ~k Ol' month, 67l-Ol-4S. TRAINED dogs) $150 most. Fa i r v I e' w -Halecrest • anytime in my home COMPLETE La w n Ir Call 837..e51T aft 5 pm. Cost• Men 2 Brs, avail. Furn/unf. 673--7629. Big Bei1r Ci1bln Vic: between 19th &-Victoria 549-1994. • 548-88&4 • Gardening service. Hauling Deluxe 1 & 2 BR. Pool RICHARD'S 1JDO AREA _ $50 week e 546-3886 -(near W. Bay St.) COSTA FOUND Basse . RESPON SIB LE exper. A clean-up. Jim 548--0405. 1 ::.· =~· 1*.veS~.fri~~ HARBOR GREENS Garage. Dishwhr. Paid utll. New lrg Sharp 2 BR, 2 Ba, Renti1ls to Shi1re 430 MESA. 548-7881/a.tt 6 p.m. Stater Bros. ~~~:: ;~ ~!be~6.tt7~r~n;oor2, home. Jen-JOHNSONS' GARDENING ta hildre 557 2360 FROM $150. * ~1204 CID, dshwhr S/C oven, St CM S ~ W l8 h St .,......., Yard Maintenance, Planting · pe ' or c n. -· C.Oldwell, Banker & Co. frpl -.~.. • BR H -.....I • WE would like ,_ rent yo"" " ' ·;//ti • 1 ·· I Cle ~·2035 , gar, -mo ~·v · "" OUSf', .....,.., tenru.s, nr .., .... c ~1 after 5 pm EXP. S tter. My home. anups ~ LIKE new &arden apt. Large Fumished & Managing Agent 673-0844, beach. Yng, mtftl. 22 lovely, beautiful house with · · · Fenced yard. Mesa Verde, =='~~----" .... 1 ·Br., pool, rec room, Unfurnlshec:I New Villa Paula UDO ISLE-3 BR. 2 BATH. w/share with same, H.B. slip&. dock in Newport area GERMAN Shepherd found 546-4145 or 540-2794 JIM 'S Gardening, complete 645--553). 'll.O W. 18th St. 2 Br., 2 Full Ba. Adults. I.Ai!a.se. n4: 753-0719 963-3258. 1ol' A~ Best of Refer-nearBalboaStopBlvd"!'1PGocilicM~t, C•r_. Service ~1::s ;·cleanups. ~.Ac. Pri. upper .turn. 2 Br.. From $120 to $215 mo Families Welcome Appt. to see. * GIRL, 23, to find & limft mces. can Waltah Cark, • • ......... st "''"'" • , adult. no pets. Avail 711. Shag cpt/drps, patio, BEACH area apartmenl& apt in Ht& Beb, with ..,... 644-0022. Hwy. 842-Sll(). JOHN 'S Carpet " Upholstery * LANDSCAPING * , S140/mo.To aee,call493-4955 8ach1lor1e1 Bdrm1 beam cell., garages. trom $17S PE'l' month Yrly. WRITE: 312% Diamond, LOCAL businea man needs F90ND female orange • Cleanera. Ex t ra N:'!~c1.$~~ 17'1.liO Badlelor apt. MM • 2 Bdrm• • 3 Bdrm• From $180 AGT. 673-856.1. Balboa laland, Calif. lurnlahed 1 bdnn apt., yrly. tilaek dog It>: Mea Bowling Dri·Shampoo tree Scold> e ·~ only. 132 w. Wilton, C.M. 11h or 2 Full Botho 622 Hamil!on, C.M. Prefer •pper J' en in• u I a Alley, Coat& Meaa. 646-1738. guanl (Soil Relardanlt). EXP. l!awailan Gardfner &CS-45.l). See Mgr. Mr. &: Mrs. Hoban 2 BR, dpix, Nice, spac. Walle ~ !th~ bometncl H.~ area. Call Chu& Yeager FOUND 2 akunks, vicinity DegrelSe'l'B & all color Compiet. prdntllr ll!1YICe , l'tuntlntton Beach Master size bedrooms w/ 548-2062 to bay, ocean, shops, no ~,::/r. ~ aft 5 pm 67J...U74. Balearic Drive., Costa Mesa. ~rlgh~entrs &.,.,_ 10 minute Kam&Wtl, 646--4876. n~g be;:~e°!!rea., ~ Pi1rk·llke Surrounding pets. Adults. 675-41?2. all da,y wknd!:. 3 BR Hse. or by. apt unfurn S&!M595. eac or wtiite carpets. I.AWN SERVJCE LoQOINTA HERMOSA wood burning l!replaoe. QUIET. DELUXE NEAR Ooean. yearly. Lra 2 tor rent.a.an. Until Jan. FOUND Wednesday 6-21 Save your money by saving CUt·Edp-Trim ~able S ···'·b ~-·--~~t Ll Convenient Iaun-· area 2 "&: 3 BR APTS Br. -only $200. NEED other girl or girls to l!m.. $425 per mo in CdM or B1a k al • H . me extra trips. Will dE.'B.n Evtlt alt 8. 5G-3768 557-ssss b;'A ~A.I:~ ~!_kl~~~ dJt Also Furn. ~'"'::Oi 675-2967 :;, ~;Y WI. Age Newport llch. "4-3402. u.;.n ~~. ~. un-:;,ng 1~·>!~ j;: Jones Lawn Service raced poot: sunken ru sauna. reereatiOh -Prv. patios * td s Newport Heights 1 or 2 gkU wanted to share OLDER cple. want to rent FND. German Shepherd pup, couch $10. Chair $5: 15 Yrs'. Mow, edge, vacuum. Small, BBQ. Unbelievable Llvlnc -ties. Security auanl. Nr shor'g * Adults Only NEW read 1 house with other girl Move mil. _hse In CdM. l'um. Oct. approx 2% mos. tern. O.C. exp. is what counts, not large, clean-up. 545-2'943. Only ' • MartiniqH Apts. 1906, Cl ~t or unloccur:ey, 1-Aptil 1. W/pors. option to Falrgrnds. Sun. 893-3822. method. I do work n,,,.,.11. LAWN Maint-Monthly Serv. 1 IR. FURN. $175 I Modelo Opon 'Ill t pm. 1777 Santa Ana Ave., C.M. fl 2 Br~&'. c1ress1:.. r::.: In July t 64.5-1668. buy. P.O. -365, CdM RRODESIAN Ridge Back Good rel 531--0101. $20. Al!", cleanup. Free esL AIL UTILlTlES PAID 2700 Potonon W1y, CM Ml(r. Apt. 113 646-5542 trpl., dshwsbr., lo«led air GaragH for Roni 43S FAMlLY ""'11 pool home. dog. Owner call 7 14 : STEAM Carpet Cleanen, •979--07~"-"'~· ~---- nr H.,rbor Blvd A * * $180 * * ht. w/w cpt, drps, bltn SINGLE car g~. Schls, !hopping, Ref's. Call 494-3494 and Identify. proL at lowest prices. 300 General Services {!n~.~~1 ':.1;~n ':/; Adams 3 Br, l'n Ba, newly painted range, glass s:lid'g dr. from Ht1ntlngton &ach area. BUI Parker, Agent 956-2500. CAT, )'01lDI female, reddish aq. tt. $29.95. 96Z-0672. TOTAL SERVICES CO. to 16211 Parkside Lane.) Cjl5025 Bltins, crpt/drps, encl patio. tam/din nn. to pri, deek. S20 mo. •Call 646-2687 1 BR .~ apt>, Reu. rent. brown & white, ThaHa &: Z~rpenter Plumbg Install's . Carpentry. (714) 147..s«l trtu-Nr schl1 &: lhop'g. Children Lndry area-coin op. $245 FOR Rent. garage for 1 child ln nunery schl all Wilson, Lag Bch. 497-1091. Elec repairs, cement work. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!"!!!!!!! 1'11111!'11111!!'11111!.....:......_ ok, no pets. 880 Center SL, =k·,m:· t!:1' W:. =-~ 1tol'!lgE'. l87Z Parle Awnue, day. 673·31n, 8 WK. Puppy, vie. Rochester Al~~GE WO~ S~;!; 646-1809. $145 -$165 1: ~ CM. "2-8340 or 548-2682. for appt. Costa Mesa. 646-7061._ ·&Santa Ana, C.M~ Identity , pes or : t . rt,TRIN ~~=G~S~By-M_oooe __ :_F_e_noe_,I 8-·•-•-& I BR. -l!o<, SPAC 2 t. 3'"'" •pl $1~ •P· VACANT 2BR l" ~ ~-[ . l[i) to claim. oo.,•-all 6 panel, remodel, II tt" h ' ~ -,,.,., . • n ...... NICE 2 Br.,~,patlo,-•, 'GARAGEtorcarorllUITTI,~. 1' , . -· frame, repairs etc. gen.crptrepa.lr,applinstln, -1c'1, pn·v. raraies • Pool. cpt/drp·, bltns. kids Laund nn bltin stove ....,..,. •-s~ -r -918 ~'-St ............. , ~UNO 10 ~ pl b ti! ... ~ ... l' , • orpt/drps aH til pd w. ,.... "''" rrwn . ~v new 1pet(J bike 962-196L l:"lec., um , e • ......-o'7"J"• D!vlded bath A lots ot ok. · retrig, crpts, draP"', patio. , ~" ' ~." 1 1 8 0 · H.B. 536-4678, 5.'lS-4979 . on Balboa P<n1ttoula CBll . ~H~.;,11.:..........;...;.;.c.;;;.;..;~ closets. Rec hall, pool A 1996 Maple No. 1 , , '. 642-3813 3001 Filmore Way. $160 mo. AUwts, no l"-.... • · OR 3-6~ and delCribe CUS'l'OM ,,,OOwork' panel-au ,. , . pool tables, sauna. baths. XIU College No. 5 ••. 642-7035 646-2056. 642-aX)]. ~~!...!!!.~--~ Announcements . 500 FOUND 6125 vie Tus~n & 1P""h· Ca!~~t.s. DCenD'I re~s. TREE a .Irr· plant remowat. See. tor yOunellf 17301 2 BR, ref.rig A: nnge. Nr SPACIOUS &: CLEAN, 2 Br, Santa Anli Heights OFC. Studio space. AD or ' · • uwu:: a u.r.., a' Yard & tre.sh cle&DoU.P. Keelton Ln. (1 blk W. ot shops, $125. Gas pd. Adults w/w; cpts, new drps, "1.ec. $135 2 BR, 0.lldren OK. part of 1,296 sq. ft. Send re-FOR MEN ONL y ~~· White, im&ll 646--1598. Rototill ing, moving, 2 trucks Beach. 1 blk N. pt Slater). over 35, 548--2407 or 643-4636. bit-bu, prl. patio. Near lSt2 Orchid. qu irements & references to r can teach ·you to dllnec · ' b.UNOR home repalnr. Plum-+ 5 ton Oat dump. 7 day, 24 142-784! Abo t Br fum or unfurft.-2 frwys. No peb, 545-4893 aft 3. Santa Ana Hei&hls P .O. Box 186. Newport quickly A easily. CN.l SMAI.L gray &: white kitten. bing -carpentry -PaintinK" hr. Call M Ir T &12-1400. HUNTINGTON Ca.rd en' a BAfpool. $130. Utll. pd. MESA VERDE 8l'ea • Lux 3 Beach, Calif., 92600. Atb'I: Ardelle (213) 432-7921 l-10 Vic Baker & Falniew. -roofing. Call 5«)...5560. DISPOSE OF TIIAT UGLY APtl• HeY at Bolsa Chica. t:"'T>"nl ,.. -·--'·An !Iv 2 e . frpl .__ • tio Aptt., D. Wright. pin wkdy. Huge eyes. 642-3404. ,. Ill ' t TRASH AND DE II RI S • ~-•-· •~~. ~-nn.. ~·gar, c, =••pa ' F Univ •70 FND C · .o nt . lt&-1323. .......mpare ~ •"""""' BR. 2 Ba. w/w, b!.tna, Like private home. Adult.I. um. or rn.. • DESK BJJllC'e available $50 rey striped kitten FR E E E S T I M A T E • -· you'n< missing. Fr. patio, encl gar. $ 1 7 5. $265. S4&-4016. Cotto Motl mo. wm ---,. I • weer!ng <'Ollar. v;e M•• Acoutttcal Ce!Unp blown REASONABLE 548-6428. st»f'«I. 67'3-6629 in.AM. * •BEAUTIFUL 1 &: 2 BR. at SS mo. Anl'flllerlng IM!n'lce PtrsoMla , Verde School, CM. ~'1308. machine applied, ~ e• APT. Poolaide • Spacious LOVELY 1 BT., bltins, drp&, Contemporary Garden Apts. Summer Rentals available. 222 '1lrell Aw, FND' Smtll Crey Plmlt vie Ihnat••. Cuar. li44-7l8.1. Y~ :11.~:~ ~· ~ °!':~1~· i ·cots. patio, pool. $1:!0. Avail. Patios. trplc.. pool. S1S5-PALM MESA APTS. •Lno~ Beach.~-• ~!_ .~ V~ a r e a · Cement, Concrtto anyl!me, 548--5031. ' mo. iv ·• 'I 176'J H. Kenwood Pl. $170. Call 546-5163. MINtrI'ES TO NPT BCH. " ... ~~""""spaces, Q.LI. ""''iu" Por•-•lo 5--846-1323. " 646-4098. • util pd, overhead spfnktrs. ---"L_ot_t------~55=5 JOHN'S Patio, pool declcs Ir YARD, &arage cleanups. e LRG. 2 BR, Bifl'lgaloW DELUXE 2 Br., l % ba. 2 BR, 2 BA, bltns, drapes, Un=bl~R ~ts., lndustrlal Joe., $35. to SSS. •FULLY U CENSED* block. Free tit. 833-0291 for Remowr trees, dirt, Ivy, Apt. 4 Garde~.-~ pools. Studio, crpt/drps, P 0 0 1 , prage, a~~~59 hUlf= pool, Jacuzzi elect ~ moM. ~~ce8 ,':' 4 Renowned Hindu Spfrltualfd. SILVER lffiY ma.le poodle. appt. day• or aft, 5. • k Ip 1 o ad er • backhoe. Saunu. Hot Ja~s. Ten-bltns, pvt patios. $150. 1 bit-Ins, shag crpts. drpa, ""'"""" esa, ~ w Spiritual Rftdlngs given \l"kinity Su n f Io we r 6 PATIOS. walks. drive inlta.lJ _84_7_-_21166_. _____ _ nil l'OUff!:. $100. 846-()259, Child ok. 00 peU:. 646-0496.. u.una etc. Adults, no pets. pm, daily. 10 AM-lDPM: Advice Fairv>ew. $100 Rev.1ll'd. 3478 new lawns, saw, 'break. Need a• "Pad"! Place an ad! l BR. patio, pool, dsbwshr, *DELUXE l .l 2.BR. * -'rm ... SINGLES ••••••••• Fron\ $135 DESK IPfl09 aftllable S50 given on all matten. I can ~Rafael Cir., Col!lta Meaa remove. Sf8..«i68 lor est Call ~'11. .ii-, utll pd. Adults. $165.. 81~. •-•wabr •ar .... ..... Ap•rtments forRent T 1 BEDRM ••••••••. From$140 mo. WW Jll'O¥Sda tundture help you. ,_-__ . ______ lliiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii;!iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiii=!iiiiiiiii!~I A'.:U1115.17676 Cameron. ~'P1aza.e·545-mi.~. --. -'--2BEDRM. ...... From $160 a1$5-Amwer'ortrrvlot 312N.EICamlnoReal SILVERgreymalepood!e.1* * * *· * * w-5192. Apt ·umu 365 You're right, they're un-~:n1:Beacb mvd. :C92-~ Cle~e Vk:inlty S·u n t l o w• r &: lquftl leldl. XTRA lrg 2 BT, Ill Ba, llU • m. du-priced 1561 Mesa Dr. Cb. 642-4321 .er 90M ' Fairview. $100 Reward. 3478 , fo .. , • ~.. paint, carp<>~~ No Fountain Valley (5 b!ka lrom NOW1JOl'I Blvd.) 2 ADJOINING otllces WF. would like to rent your Sanltalat!Clr.,Costa Mesa•!,---. .-----------...,--..1 t • t BR. clQle to beach Ir pets •. $100. 5· • 546-9860 availWlble. 2 different loca~ lovdy, beautJtul hotJte with ~. ~ lhop'a. No. End. Ocean ATl'RACTIVE new 1 Br. 4 BR, 2~ B:a. encl gvage, 1 &: 2 BR turn or unfurn tlons. $150. le $100./mo. alip & dock tn Newport Arearo --ST--dog-,-s.ag!e---... -med-11 V\ew, Call .fM...1(179. apt., ~ area. ~ mo. pool&: recreation. No pets, 2 Poot. $l40 Up. Clildren's 642-6560. for August. Beat o t MAC. Tri-colored. v 1 c . Newpert Beach NO children. ~. ' children. $250. 557-IDM. teetlon. ELM GARDENS OFFICE tor secretarial references. Call \Va It ah Mesa Verde School Dlat. Trader's Paradise 3 BR, 2 Ba apt Cpts, drpl. Huntlng!Gn 8oadl APTs. 177 E. 22ttd S~ C.M. bookk .. p!11g llttV!t<. Reas. Clar!<, 644--0022· SUn. . Tag No. 15 41 2 ; f.RLY ~BR. ~ garago, 1 2515 Orange. $185. 642-3645. Nr. ltth SL Shpg. C.M. SINGLES 28-4(). Code Cnm-_.,, btk obean. t married 673-«153 ON BEACH' 5'8--8ll8. ping G1'0up fo rnl l n g •. 1LOST ___ T_ay __ wlt_lt_e_m_a-le"' , eple, "!' peb. Rel. $115 mo. LRG. 3 BR, 2 Ba, no pets. • Dina Point OFFICE $60 month, aptd, Weekend Campl11g. W r It e Poodle. V;dnlty ol Avalon a lines times dollars l1H958. Cblldntt OK. Nr. ochl~ l 2 BR, 1\1 BA, lrom $115 mo. 0..slliOd Ad No. <26. DaUy Wlllort, CM. REWARD. r'• WIN'l'ER RENTALS ~ ohop'g. $171!/mo. -· 2 BR. 2 BA Uni. Fr. $277 No pets. Near ohoppillg. ::~ u~ J:" ~ ;~P~ Pilot, Box 1561J, Costa Mesa, 548-8884. lu2~ ~~rvo = CLEAN 2 BR. ""'1lo, -· 2 BR. ~TS ONL~· 13118 499-3596. . C.M. 673-01~. Ca 92626· ·iM..:.::ED..:::te"ma1'-e-.. -ohaaY---b-!ond-ll cpts, Ill"", ,..,..._ adults. Furn!l1D'e Avallablt Huntl,,.,., -OFFICE Spece, 444 Old FIND YOURSEIF dog. aM. name Som vie' . ~~~·C:S:.': ;~~:~·tri>.._ c :_:r.;~~ NEW SANDPIPER :::r:.~.3~i:;.;.:t IN~~NJe~· =·" victorta .I ... ~-~-----.,....,.=.,,..-.,.._.~ ~•:;ltt:.,:,Pl!c':-wk-· ~---· = dips, all bl.,.. -..,. ree ..... _... v1<wt Early bird tpedaJ..l BR 5'3-6000 DISCOVERY BLUE Panke<!! -srey 160 Acrea In Oregon, tor 28' SPORT llohlnc boa~ Mt. Unfum. :165 Jy,-<h!ld ok. $171!. 546--0469. pat!oMmple ~ trom $125 2 BR lrom 1155 714f83S.688S 2131387-3393 tpeeltled bead a w!np. Vie TD'a, units, hom,., e!c. 18+ yt old. ,,.., fl dear. Twin r_,;::.;;..~---.... -1 CLEAN 2 BR. df1ll, <Pts. Security Goen!& Fum!UntU.... cool color m. BAY VIEW OFFICES Paular!no/Falrvlew c M .....,., nr Fallbrook want lnbed-ou\b,rd .,., W.000. O-rol . bl•-, m -~K Nr ·~· HUNTIN"-TON terion. -', Jactm!, more. llthrxe, al""""11tloned WANT • rewvding famBy -~ ' . unlb, ,Orange Co. Eullls Trade !lit TD's, 1-.. ""' .... -..,_ .oow • .......,. Redecorated Udo area experienct.! Holt a..,l'rtnch · Kenned>'. Exchng:r, ..fle3.30IO prop rK T BKR 50 t• A fta .. -. 54M357. . PACIFIC llJ6l Holland Drive Hunl-Rea1ottomlca Bllr g:;mo itudettt to Lagura area :1-4 O.C. Fair. AustnUan Shep, SUl'ER Utah CdM ho ,12 ~t 4 WliOil -111 lllE BfACH!- 1 BR. FUnl. 6 llnlW'n. f'ROM ONLY $1'5 OCEAN QUEEN SPAC. studio M 2 Br l" tngton' Deitch. 847·9595. ' · wr.. July 18:.Aui 20. Ciil'Mt. leffil. Wblt4 neek-li cbe1t. Finest arpea, auperb"· d~r· a.-" ~ Tll OCEAN AVE.. H.B. • IDEAL loc. Avail Au• l. Blk b ., ''" Blanr. NI -fl Im-• Ba,· trpt/d111, ,..; patio (714) 531-la? · 2 BR FIOM $139 -lnge, 495-<1934, 49M350. 001• rown. Whll• s BR 2 BA, 195,IJOO, Ttade mac. Tl't.dt 1-......, car .,/-• fl~ -Harbor Blvd., CM. Good eyes. 5411-2437. ,,. IJ()l) ~ I ,. I ol ·• _,._ m •-· -· Ole open 10 ~pm Dilly 'MOVE IN TODAY! tr ti! 1IJOl) Sq Ft. .....,, -~., or,., ""1nte "l\lN ·-<r mi E. 0-. 11\'d. ~Beach (%13) -lilol' d l!y W!D1am Wa11ora Co. ........ 1 ... LG!: 1 br, -or • ..-. Woed Int. 8eom colling. $115 :rrb· Ullla pd. fl3-M30. E/Slde 2 BR, 1\ll!L, adult., WIUJAl\I WALTERS 00. l<ida .t ~, OK. Pool. All ~ ~ • PROBLEM ~. C.1> REWARD $100! LOST hon<Y property. BRR 547<;'69. 545.Ull -· End. '•I! o. .... 1:''ar fl~ 1-A tident. l}'n1palh<U. prfpl> eo1ored puppy v ! el n I t Y TRADE 11>1 lit -•t = fl.., w ail all.. ,.e~E e.~• W·'" ~ "'"-• , •-· •-·-1CAL SUit• ~ ~ ey countellng. Alionlon & Hart.or Ill School 54S-6709 * * * * * * --~-~ --~ -~ ~ •• Keelaon Lane. !J68.T510 or =u ' rea., w Adoption reL APCARE. · · t 10 .. ndy madlln" lOc o\ ca!t In'-Bel\ lor IO<· 2 er. Adult&, no peta, "'--Sci adult only. R.r * 847·3669. . gO. Htll at Botta Cblca, -BIFOCAL ~~ b ! a ck \YI><. Valae $2.~. 'Wft>t vacant .,. W/"'"llm. bldo BAY MEAllOWS APTs. a....._ clepotlt. $K0 !>lu• H.B. '215/ .... 848-1323. frame ·be!wn Rlthe:rd'• A TD'a, land, .... or 1 °""' or 11 F\11' ln"1 call IOetJ, 118TW. Sq St. CIU4M013 utll. -· Newport llHdt YacaJiclfa -..-yt Rent 11IE1U: ts only on I Lido Park. Zolla 67Wlt3. 84&7l!41 ' - Doo'I she up the Jblpl LARGE 2 BR. $1 ! 5. 2:l)j w. Oc<an1'oli~ " 1 BR. ,.,.,. -· apt., .... "Wrlahr' -lo .. t I The fut .. t dn• hi tile Welt * * * ... "List" It tn clatsllled, Ship CH IL D llENIPl':I' OK. llWllmft 6 winter rentals, bide., de. tllru a Dolly PUol masaap. Try II. yoit'll Uke , • • O.Uy Pilot Ouall!ed * * .. ! Shott Retutbl -CALI,, att~. ava.U lwy l, -7. O...it!ed Ad. -It! 833-2100. ~Ad~.~64~:M6'18.~!!:.._ ____ j1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l••••I • ·r I ' • Thundlr, -2'1, 197Z . ' 1---..... 1~~~,=&=,..~,_ ... c~~l[fi]~J ~, ~ ..... ~.: ~, 1 ~ffi)~J 1.._I _.,....,_ .. ":1__,j(jJ) _, iii.,,..,_,,, .. iiiiiiiiiiiiil](jJ)miJ 11 ;ml iiiiii'iiiiiiatsiiiiiimmJiliiJ I I 1[11] __ I --_ __,l.l§J • • L....,1•1l 1[11] I Hovn,. Jolt Want.ti, Mai. 7'1 IM!p WanHd, M & p 710 Help Wont.d, M & F 710 HtilJI WonHd, M & P 710 Help Wa-. M & F no PKXUP ocnp mwta l, 11 yr old hliJ: -.,..s. Cafehrl•Expor GARDENER or ,.-KEYPUNCH P-GEE INDUSTRIES -.., et<. Rell1r """ -for af)Ottntlettl:Jp lo 5 lit day 644-00 lralntt Xlnt _, Pb n"-or no1. !'(wpl &'15-6251, auto :ned:anks. 4 ~..,. CARPENTER l1<Cded for 7 .,.._;, 1 l 9 Pill ·only, lt>S Wk to 187.50 Wk SALES REP SUPERVISOR, !!ell ltar1ing, 2 Bw:ett Br .ell. 1 kin& she, to operate product.kin boa! comp, $700. 1 '4 pc dbl bed line. Experience re q 'd $250. Naugh re<:llner, a\'Oca· 646 32!0 per. In 11.S. f94.617', ..,. -1<. Coot! pey. Call Inf) 494-&171. OPER·ATOR LOCAL -Exp <OU'i• Job W1-. F-.le 1'2 -• 10 l 12 am 673"1100 GENERAL Olllee lllll or PT. Depending on QuaU!lcationa sludmt. Lrr truck. Ra.a. A/P, AIR, •pp!: for To \\-ark tor Jarae tlna.nclnl • lmmed, placrment tot 1n-I&lander Yachtl, 771 w. 17th do gm, $50. Couch .l love dlvldual in the ulea dept of St c M ~eat $50. End tbls $10 ea. a 56 yr old organb:ation. Pos·I:;· .,::· ;;;·==--=-..--""""= 557·1215. 5JS.-collecl OOOD TYPIST /? /} /J !leonL Type -hand. orpnlzation In Newport Part Tlmt Houteelffnint Will do your typlnt et Cl11rical Vacht otnc.s on Bay -Be>dl. O.y lbllt. Minimum her homt, )'1111 r lckvp 646--05oL. 6 monthl ex Per I en c et . Evenl11&16;31).9:30, Sat 10 am· MESA Oeaniq:. Carpeti. and deliver toca H.8 ,, Good ficure aptitude and GEL coatcn ll. mo.Iden. Familiar with 029 & 059 5 pm. Mechanical aptitude wtndowi, float• de. F.V.,W•st,7Scperpg. 1<1me typing help!UL. Wt, Start lmmt'd. Apply and/Ot' data recordtn, h'lpful.bl.ltnotreq1d.Muat itive opportunititt for hleh TELEPl:IONE Sales. Tup ..::::.:...=::.:.----~~ camb1g1 w/Jiberal fringe cr..mmiatons and bonlLI. Ap. DINING room set, Cina beneti tJ. Gen'l exper, in 1u-ply bl ptl'IOD between 9.00 cabintt. 44 Inch table with vice1, .ales &/or credit de-and 12:00 noon at 8381 9olsa thrte 12 Inch lea\•t's, mar 11irable. Salary + libtral Avenue, Midwa,y Oty. proof top, six c h IL i r 'h comml.lslons "' car expense. TE LE p JI 0 N E 0-.... tor, ContempontJ'Y w a I n u t . ~com1. 5 $ T • 614 2 • or will wol'lc by hoUr accident or health inlunnce Mel-cn.n, 738 w. 11th St, ~uJpment. . be 19 or over, able to start • c•ll M7·JOt5. prtferrtd. but mt eaent:l.al. a,,,u Mean. 11'or Appolntmenl Call work Jmmed., il accel)fed. ..-~ -Beautiful condition $500. For a,ppt le penonal inter· araveyard ahift. 228 Foreal, W W Call 642-7960 betwn Laguna Beach. 549--02$3. Jt-Lady GIRL F RIDAY Cuol Smith For Job Information . will do hOuseclean~. NEED bolp at bomcT W• INTERVIEWING AVCO FINANCIAL 1 * 646-0619 * nave Aides e NurteA e BUJy. ~ management SERVICES Hou&ekpn e Companions e Mon-Fri !j...12:30 p.n1. co. Answc-r phones, typing, '44-5800 DAY W 0 R K • Gt! n er a 1 JI 0 me m a k er 1 ... Upjobn tillnc. Ability to compose Equal Opport··-•ty Empt~r Call Sat Only 10 am-4 pm 776-8551 8:30amlc5pm,Mr.Meyers TRAVEL "-nt. Min 2 yrs OINE'ITE set, fonnica top, .n&" chronlt' legs, 2 chairs, $20. *SALES* exp. tor tut £ ro w i n g-Club chair $10, Queen si:ui Newport Bch area agency. bed, 1.laple headboard $45. C 1 ea ft In r. Re 11 able. 547..fi681. I ON letter•. Sbc:lrthand Jl":ftt-... .,. '"''" Tr -lion. 54:1-7006, SITE OF OUR red. SaJacy to $550 depen. !"'!'~"!"'!!l!!!!~""'""'~I ~~~'!'!''!!!'!!!'!!~!""' i Sofl-Sl.10 HIGH Sehl Junior avail for NEW BUILDJNC dint: on exPfl'. Submit L l VE-in, Halcpr/mothera PIZZA PARLOR HELP. l FEMALE -EXPERIENCED. Benefits. Send resume to Maple desk $25. Nightstand TAP.£: SHOP. Varied shift. Atlas Travel Service • 3821 Pl h Bl d lo .1-::12::. . .::.64=2--=364=3·---~ eesant &-knowledgeable, Long Beat' v . ng - Apply after 11 AM, 179 E. Beach, Calli, 9MOl or call BEAN BAG COUCll • Ex· 17th St., Cosla Meaa. TI4·846·33Gl <-'t'l!ent condition. Likr new. ehUd care -Jffe hlework, 1 -.. t p 0 ft-l.810 helptt/b&byQt. Some cook-ova-21, 1 over 16. 962-0027 ROUSE OF CLEAN n-•-. Vic -·--Ch'·• •-oo;•ume 0 • • DllA • I Floo 11 -" ~~ ~ ~ • PAC IF IC MUTUAL Newport Besch 92663. Jlll. Fl•x ached. I~ mo. BEFORE 5 pm. Dark Blue Fur. Approx. rs, crp • Edingl'I'. 846-1485. FASHION ISLAND Mon ., 'l\tet. off. l Wlmd mo . ....,.,,....AL ·-· ted wallJ. 5 )'ta. ma. 642-6824 GIRL, recent graduate, pool-oU (l44-.589G orv.3l c-.1ers wan • ~a1 STUDENT needs nn/bd, (Comtt Santa Crui 6 hon with none technical 1n-• • Deliver In own a r e a • . \VAJTERS, Waitresses &: 6'x4·. $50. Qush o nly. SALES Clerk, female. La~ Busboya for main dining ~ & papt"r goods i.iore. room. Must have exper. A~ ..:962-::::..::11l8:::9~·-----­ PrevJOUS sales exp. re-ply in per90n Hotel Laguna FORCED lo sell , velvet 50(8 quired. Full ti me. Apply in 425 So. C~st Hwy, Lag: ,t, Jovf' settt, large lamp~. person, 9 am-4 pm. 801 Bch. Betii.'n lOam &: 12 noon cocklail, square hexagon Bllkf'r St., C.M. Mr. Harper. & betwn 2pm &: 4pni . commode tables, maple SAL~SLADY -exper. in cos-WAITRESS, exp'd r o o d . sofa. Pvt prty. SJ6-.1597. rnetl('& & beauty mipJ>!y lunch k dinner split shift. BDRM !urn for a:irl. Fan. W Pt; pref'd. Apply in Apply White Hor&e Jnn, 3295 tastic. Bed, vanity \v-mir· person. Regal Beauty Su:r N<"'•port Blvd., Newport ror, desk, &: chest of BAY le Beach Janiwi• · sal. !n exc~ tor hl)(p or N ... __. Center Drive) LIVE-in housekee,..r, ranch H-··•wi've• pref.·~~·~. Crptt/window1/1loors etc. Mom's tlelpe-r in CdM or ""l"''' formaUon rtsearch sttv:ce .-.1 bnos ~-M t be """"" ~" Rffld/Comni'J. ~1401. for architect, No selllng in· "~3 e a P · us ''P"R"A"CTJ=c"AL,,-'n-u-rS<'-,,l'"or-..,,12'""hr neat OCC. 544-4136. * FREE daily llu!I trans-volwd, ho typing or =l~ 0~ oo~:te ~n;_,~f night shift _ 8 am-8pm, 5/6 Decfle•ttcl C .. aning JAPANESE Ledy "would like Porf.atiOn for work ln Loi pte\1oul o:p. nPC. \p·IJ•• ln so anun-. do~ ~ 35 hr ... ~ * WE DO EVERYTmNG * to house dean. Angtle1 until move to per!IOn 7933 w. 3rd St. "t.os No smaJJ children. 6J9..6UJ. Wo,IO .,... • .nl>""J<)'&o. Rm. l'ree ell. 6*2839 96S'®3 Newport, Sept. '72. ' Angt"les, Calif. l VN RE~~~I~N::-OTEL LADY._ wantl hmaedeanlng Jobi W•nteci, M & F 104 CLERK w/ordtrlni: exper. HEJ\Ln-1 FOOD SALES: * 549-3061 * EMPLOYMENT AGENcY work, Exp'd. Own ttsnop. OUSESITI1NG td in deti, fnl%en, groc<cy & For the gal who is ;,,. MACHINISTS Mane .. rs ...... Salary Open Ml-3631. H w • n e • f~ foods dttpts. Xln't terestM in modern food Xlnt oppor. w/lrg Corp. ply, 263 E. 17th St., Cl\1. Bc!i. dra,ven;. $250. ~172~. Excellent Rooaecleaninc long or tMrt ~. married f/time oppo:r. w/bene1it1. kleas or baa had some retail TOP PAY Asst Managers •.••. $7""j) mo. by-dray. Own bus. ~dptere'n.botRh ,•,-. r •"n'· ,"", Cobia.ct Harol:d In pmoood n, e)(Jler. Large dept. store All --• . 6 , 2nd Cook •••••••••••• $2'5 shi.fl SALESWOMAN, exp. dressea ~W:CA'=IT"R'°'ESS=.-"'11'--,,-ie-nced-,,-,..,~, 2 SECTIONAL Dtlvenp:irt, & sportswe~r. Over 35. under 2L Part time. Cio.«>d \vht. curv<.~I. $150. . Ph: * ~ * '-"U" ... HI Time Gourmet F • & discount. Co. pa i d tn-you n-=.1 IS mo s exper Broiler M-Ope available. 494-152). S : .. ·•~ 4~ E 17th St CM •-Call Lind on Bridgeport Milling Ma an '·· •• ...... n EXCELLENT ~r. p .. i...,, ~ · ' ' • SUl'all()t, ...,..,. a h. · Head \Vaitress •••••••• Open Steady Part hme . 894-6232. Sun. & holidays. Kran"1ei·'t1 642·6349 or 499-3986. ex pt!rlenctd, ttfmncet. HelpW1nted,M&F710 CREW MANAGER ' Ray, 540-ti005, Coa ~ta-1 c int'. \Valtn:saes 0vt'r2I SC-2485. .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I We need 2 m•n ov•r 18 that A~"""Y., ~ Harbo:-Bl. at P.P.~./NO FEES Food & Cocktail •. -.$1.65 hr. P rl.,f C Cl f Accountant lo $12K ·can bandle a small group of A ams, • · P•cifi c HostetJK, exper •••••. $2.50 hr. Secreta ry Colonial Kitchen. 19th & -G-.-,-a-9.-s-.-1.----1-12 WORK AT Harbor, C.M. FASHION ISLAND WAITRESS RECLINING chair $ 4 0. Lawnmo\ver $5. Folding cot $2. 2208 \Vaterfront Or., C<l..'-1. • lrpet •in "I Jr Accountant to $300 boy1 getting new customers HOUSEKEEPER. LiVe" In PerlOnntl Strvices Hostess/ icr ...... $2 hr Abo windows Ir floe# tare. Payroll Qerk 10 $650 tor Southern Orange Coon-fur motherless home in U2 No. Tower Busbo • •· .... !' • • .$1.65 hr. Beautiful o(r of a large ro. Expel &: attract f o o d locatf'd near this exciting waitress. Call Y110nne, Bob shopping area. \Vindow shop Burns Restaurant, 644--2030. at noon. Creal benefits. Start WANTED: Secnlarles JS to $55CI. Co. Pays Fee. Other 25. Tired of that mundane Fee Jobs. CaU Nancy May, . b or...., thi 1 540-6055 Coastal Agency JO ! •• ., some ng new. C&O DUtch 53'7·15M, 24 hn. Recept/Sec'y to$~ IY'• favorite newapaper. Men Hunt. HarlxlUr. Pool, priv. Union Bank Square Mgr., Oak., Hote1·$3 hr. Palntfne & Secretary to $675 can eam ~.~ to $400.00 quarters, ere. Boy le Girl 12 Orange, Calif.. FEE BARREL aquarium, beds, refrig, mink coat, (."tc. Fri, 11).6, Sat s.2. m Broadway, C.M. Poptma"llnt. Receptlonlrt 14!0 perwrekdependingonnum· "13 ,..., Mr. Givan" (213) 547-6446 SERVICE AGENCY Sec'y (L.A.) $700 her or boys you can carry. 597-4321 or (312) 5§..X)&I. Campus Drive QUALJTY' INTERIOR General Office S520 This is a dignified career Ask for Rachel May , Ne Beach PAINTING HOUSEKEEPER needed v-Reuooablc ntes. NEWPORT commanding high w ... & No part time. xlnt pey, varied MASTER MECHANIC .... , ·Ptrsonntl Afeney experi6tee :Is necessary but duties. Call tor interview fi * 646-'1001 * 133 Dover Dr., N.B. must~ ab,te. l1° "'t' dalongd m 9 pm, Gf2..9870. 'i' PAINTINQ -PAPERING 1..~2 • .-0 with "".r't I meres e an -;;=0===:::-=-,~ JAGUAR REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL 2790 H~bor Bl at Adams:1,,.,'1.,,:l-,.,,915=1,. . ...,,----,---.,... CM. . WANTED licensed operator I _H_o_u•_•_h_o_ld_G_ci-_o-_d•--1-14 Sec'y Buyer Tml' to $600 tor h11.lr .rtyUst &Sslslant. lftftrlor• Exterior " .,., can start now, can 897-1310 HOUSEKEEPER. Live in. Uc. li:ourod GIW'&ll"!d ~A!!!c•c1"'1!!f!!!R'"1 .. """1v"'1'l'b'l'i.""l'c~11r"" i from 9 A.M. until 2 P.M. u=. ;;:a 6 ";';_· Salesmen & brokers! The No sh. Key spot for advance-I =6'2=-685==1·=....,..,--....,-ment in dynamic growing \VEEKEND job, mothers Irvin~ area electronics firm. helper. 75c An bOur, own \Vill I.rain t.o buy soft items. trans. 64>1591. MOVING '-Misc. houSt'hold Goods. Elecl mower, m. Edger $10. Much Much more. ~1877. Call Hams 61M558 needed tor busy Accta. Dept. COCK TA I L ~ >'ood =====--,....,_,. No Wi.mlnr Req: 2 )ft. expu, in like W a It rt! s 1 e s -Apply in HOUSEKEEPER wan led to We need Jaguar opportunity Is here! You are h · f needl'd immediately for our mast. mec an1c or our rapidly expanding Re a 1 ~eaut~I _future. Top bene-\VO?tlEN, Earn :ctra money. fit!. Abigail Abbot Pel"90nnel Phone soliciting from yoUJ' Agency, . 230 W. \Varner, home. 2 hrs per eves. Salary Suite 209, S.A. 557--6122, &: comm. 545'-7663 alt G pm. SECRETARY in purchasing WORKING Mana.ger-.Couple. J twilry llS * WALLPAPIR * pogttion, 10 keY. addite per 1 on, U am-3 pm, live in, pvt room, bath le When ,au cab "'Mac'' machine by touch, typing 50 Henry's, 2122' Bristol S.E. TV· Mwt drive. 494--7258. Service Dept. The man Estate division. PO&itive op-DIAMONDS-Buy Direct * WHOLESALE PRicES * Dana Diamonds 496-3090 5tl-14" ' ... 17ll wpm (electric.) Permanent -=Santa=:.:A::""=· ----- PROFESSIONAL Painter. rtsJdent onl7, Call ~r In-COMBINATION watchman&: Honest work, reu. 1Jc/lru1. t er v i e w appointment. cltan up. 4 PM toll midllite. Int/Ext. Free est. Refs. 492-1153, Mrs. GonuJ.es. Apply in penon only. Lido INS'rALLER, pr door Dpttaton:, alarm &: V&C systems. Expd. 6f2...3490. ' 1.-f portunity for advancement. we are oo~tng or must Phone. be tops in his field. Best l'iii~ w~rking conditions, topA poy. All Co. benefits. _.'.!........'...! Machinery 116 operation. SH. filing, a:c-5l Units • C.M. Profit shar-ALLEN SYNCR(X;RAPH curate typing & math. Ex-ing & salary &. apt. l!IODEL E 1415 HD J7F per!ence: preferred. Good 6446622. --· AC C 0 UN T S P • yab!e. Sh)p Yard, 900 Lido Park ~ · "'--... eat. general ofice c t e r k ,Dr·=· '-N-'.B.'-~---­INSPECTORS rt ·1 & f · ==~----,.~~--DJSTRIBtn'OR MAOfINE. oppo uni Y r 1 n g e XI.NT Oppor Nat 'I Concern 542-1734 eves & \\'eE'lceods. ":.'' ~.-G~. n= pick ' Know!~ ol 10 Key & typ. • ....,u! ...... . uar, You ""'""' Cook color • we'Jl do rest. i~ req'd. Apply In person E.xperltnced convalescent Ir: 60-8520 only. Lido Ship Yard, 900 residential care facilities. To $3.00 Hr. Mil*num 6 mo. irulpeetion & prfttioua P.C. aaaembly exp. Falt Growinr C.o. VERY NICE PEOPLE! See Art Vought, RHI Ectatt Coretr , BAUER BUICK No:~;_,~~,:_ th~ benefits. Call Io r ap-H I · ~ po-ent °""' ,......, as open ngs ror route eo· AT Pla-r -··-"--;;==="'co~-='-,· =:-c' salE'l!men in CM. 962--006. "" , rv .... ::;,,uauc:, SECRETARY: Vice Prea, otJ ~~~~~~~~~ Make oUer, ~wing co. in the dynamic ! 1 ~7693 . Lido Park Dr, N.B. 642-.1505 PAINTING t. PAPERING, ~~~~,:...,,""""""= D:vn h\llllri>oruea.Ltct. APARTMENT MANAGERS DATA RECORDER bonded. Rfl'•-· 64M356. Adult Complex 24 Unlta OPERATOR '3!1-WO PART·TIME PAINTING • llonelt. clean, --==~==-=---guaront<ed· work. Lloen5ed ASSEMBLERS Submit qualifications to: l lnluNd. rn-6740. RUTH McCLURE The Hancman. Up O> 11 ol!. Labor II bttY mat. Call Mobile"""'· 547.at<l WAL·LPAJllR HUNG CiH Reblo: 616-2"9 To $2.15 Per Hr P.O. Bo."C 1810, Newport Mln.. or 6 mo's·exper. on PC cBe:...cac;ch,.:,•~m;J_,.-;c·==~- board•. REAL ESTA TE P.P.S./NO FEES Poelflc CAREER NO FEES! P.P.S. P a cific Ptrsonnel Services 112 No. Tower Union Bank Square Orange, Ca!U. 547·6446 Ask tor Rachel May 2925 Harbor Blvd. Phone 979-2500 you do not have a license, check on our $49 MATURE ~aid over 35, ~ull Real Est t charge. Life & hosp. ms. LI • 1 furn. Steady.yr. round . c•nslng Courn 499-4001 Fun sales training program • -no coat. Management op. MIDDLE age woman to care portunities. Ask for Mrs. for semi-invalid l ad Y • Jone1 tor Information at Liver-in, have car, 6 day MZ-5581. week. Mobile home park. Tarbell Realtors 673-891!. RECEPTIONISI' I Asst. book· housing field. Be au tit u J I ll"'· )M __ ;_, .. _1_1._n_eou_• __ ......;1_11~1 modern office by ocean . •chlnilie V >"omily almOl:pherc. $.150 1;~i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::;~ * .AUCTION * Call Helen Hayes, 54n-6(}.j5, FRIDAY 7 30 Co t t A 2790 A : P .M. as a gency, ppliancH 802 JUNE 30 Harbor Bl at Adams, C!ll. 1-:o=------- S EC RETA RY-Familiar ON·E dryer, ~ good, looks Unclaimed 11torage from Cul· w / working w / cl.,•ill•d OK, ~s hea~ clement. ver City Van & Storage. Balaam to th ........ t Boxes, cartons, fumiture I material. Take dictation, to e ._. person appliance + new furniture Ptrsonntl Sorvic11 1ll No. Tower Union Bank Squatt Orange. Ca!U. 547-6446 Let us help you 1et atarttd in high eaminp with an ex- panding FU1L SERVICE organization: Excellent O(>" portunltles in : e e NEEDED Two Offict Girls INVEST IN k,.per. II Day, S day wk. Bay & Beach Rlty. 675-lJOO YOUR FUTURE Must be ls and able to drive work p/time, reg. hrs :17"·°"5.l=!-c=---·-----from Buntain's, Santa Ana. pref'd. Will consider alter ~tAYTAG repa.lnnan bas New Thomasville dining set hrs. (213) 831-2Z5. washers $35. to $100. Can & fhina cabinet, Broyhill SECRETARY, dlctaphone. ~~~8 wn yr. l:"lJarn, dining set & China cabinet, No shrthnd. Type 70 wpm. ==-=· ,..........,.____ large Drexel China cabintt, Reception, variety. $500 mo. OVER ~ wuher1, dryen, beauWuI divans It love N.B. Call Elly, 1D to 12 am. reb"igerators from $39.95. seals, chairs. decorator FOR deon ~ .... painting, interior or exterior Is reu. n tes, Dick, ta-m. Ask tor Rachel May Full or p/ttme. _ APPLY _ Rectptionist BE YOUR OWN BOSSI TtlephOM Operator 186 E. 16th St., C.M. Poly Opti I-nuto 642-1634. 545-0780. lamps. French Provincial SECRETARY, conslructionl;G'-oo=D,.-.,.au-.t-om,,.a"t'°ic-,-,._,"7her-cocktail !ables&: commodes, \\---Ork. ~ beh\·een 9 & 4:30 dark blue $40. 64&-7565 Only king size box & mattreues, * PATCH PLASl'ERING All typn:. Free ttttmates Call5«M825 Plumblnt Sawon home...,.in F'ft< •It. plumbh:g, pain~ A'ITENDANTS, servl~ lta., full &: part, day le nite. Salary + comm. 644-0743 CdM. * LIBERAL LICENSING PROGRAM * Free eomprebenalve In House continual trainin&: * Re1idenlial Heu.le * Relidentlal Income * Trade-In p_l&n Men or Women '~~~-----~ cs. ........ ma c-e Need loan office se<:'I, type turera of the fascinating LeaseAYtllow 50 wpm. decorative lights, Taxi• Cob Cao 646-1839 •• p 0 Ly. 0 p T ICALS", located in Irvine Industrial Complex has an immediate Ca.11 for Appt 546-1311 NEW ACCOUNTS CURK pm. 962-668.'\; 540-4XXI. between 4 &: 7 pm. pictures, \Vall clocks, Sealy SECURITY GUARDS REFRIGERATOR, v ery hide-a-bed, bedroom sets. maple Harvest table & Long tenn assignment for clean, ~nside 6: out $60. n.30 chain , rockers. headboards, full or pa.rt time. So. Orange Westnunater Ave. Westm. Baldwin spinet piano, like Co. area. UN IF 0 RMS REFRIGERATOR, c I ea n. new, and MUCH MORF.! FURNISHED. I II for over-auto, defrost, S yrs old. WINDY'S AUCTION --l3Ml312 PWl\IBING REPAIR Auto Mechonlc BMW Experience, Should have Class A License, Good Worltinc conditions, Ste Mr. Heinz 1t CREVIER MOTORS * Full aervice officP CALL JACK BACK <n4) 833-121l6 COLWELL A5klorHerman Experienced Minimum 1 year commercial banking. requirement for a Reeep. tionist Telephone Operator. The person selected for the position will handle a busy ~ceptionlst desk·with heavy telephone resl)Jnsibilitiea. typing skills must be ex- cellent, also a good u~ dl!:rstanding of genera) of- fice and business practices. lime. Free group Ufe ins. * 8.93-9060 * Sterling Security Service Rent Wathtrs/Dryers 326 S. Lemon St., Anaheim $2. Wk. Full maint. COME BROWSE AROUND 207S!h Newport Blvd. No job too small * ea.sua * t COLE PLUMBING 24 hi'. -· IJ4S.ll61 ~-ancloaod -$1.50 s...-er line to 100· -$15. ' * ~2502 * RMflng e T. Gny Roofing. Deal Dml I do PlY own work. 645-2710. 518-9590. S.Wi"I/ Alhr~llOM --·-SEWING -DESIGNING M • n ·Women. Reuonablt!' ratts. Ten dollar minimum. Estlmat<s. Call 1146-7450. Alteratlon1 -642-5145 Neat, accurate. 20 yean exp. SltM 3-D Mqllt!llc Slgnt: $S.9S each A-up. Call 9C--O!l10 anytime 3)8 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana 13s.3171 AUTO SALESMAN Experlenctd Import~ car Sale•man tor BM\V Agency. Group insurance, demo. plan. Ste Bob C'revier at PROPERTIES, INC. IM-JE PER.50NNa SERVICES•AGN:Y (a subAidi8JY of lhe Colwell Co.) Mechanic/Journeyman $758 Operate lathe, l?Ji ll, drill DENTAL Reei!pitonist, Of· preu, able to rtad blue· !ice Manager, exper. Salary prints. Knowledge or marine open. Soma t-Vi!s &. Sats. engine overhaul. 64&--9672. Bkkpr Girl Fri to $800 DENTAL asiristant, aper., Payroll/EDP to $600 So. Laruntt office, Mon-Fri. Sec'y/Acct~ Dept to $60CI X-rays. Send mwne: or call Girl Friday to $550 AVON INVITES YOU to 499-_!35_-1_. ------Aocouriting Clerk to $500 h -omc Typist to KG CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. ht St, Santa Ana Us.3171 start earniJll extra cu DENTAL aasista.nt tor Prl> 488 £. 17th (at lrvi.ne) CM selling our exciting OGt-fess.ional commwk, 1Mng metic fssblons IOI' summer, totl"thcr and sh&rl~. llr· ...,...,...,64...,2-.,147""'D""'""'"" '72! For a penonaJ appt. Rolfe, 49'-4685. --::;; crut54G-7041. 1 ·0-=E=N=T-=A~L.:::CA~.-.-1-.-t-.-n-t• ~~~~~~~~- J . C. PENNEY CO. 24 F11hlon lsltnd Newport Btach 11 Setking CENTINELLA BANK Regional Oflicc (714) 646-7121 APPLY AT PDL Y OPTICS, INC. 1815 E. CARNlEGE A VE. SANTA ANA NormaF~n Equal Opportunity Employer NEWCOMER WELCOMING: Hospitality Hostess r--------- To Call LOCALLY on new R;N. • 0.R. ttaident famillts bringing Excellent fringe benefits. gifts .I: civic info. Good pay Contact Personnel Office P/time. Must have happy Mon thni ThW'A 9-f PM smile. car. typing ability. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 547-JOOS, COMMIJNITY HOSPITAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lTIOO Euclid at Warner 9'19-12ll NOTE TELLER E xptrlenctd -UNITED - Callfomio Bonk Route Sales Tolovlelooa R .. lr BABYSI'M"ER, needed J.6 Orthodontic experience on· pm Mtlkdayt. Nr \Vilson ty. Call AM only. 842-7775, School. 645--1648 call aft 6 DISHWASHER & BUSBOY pm. Mmt be clean A neat. Apply BABYSITI'ER my home, 2 ifl person only, Suri &. girls, 5 days per \\'Et.le, Good S!rloin, 5930 W. c.oatt Hwy, I pay. 557-5168 Newport Beach. HOME DECORATOR CONSULTANTS 6 Monarch'Bay Plaza South Laguna Openings now exist tor neat individuals ln top phylllcal condition. MiJl height 5'8". Min weight, 155 lbs. Sa.Jes experience or eK~r in dealing with the pubUe pretened. * BLAINE'S TV * SmllclllS All llraJtdt: Autboti>lil ..__ i!nolmlw-54<M!l3 TI lo CERAMIC tue MW 6' ,.model nee ett. Small lob• ...icon:.. -· ~"i."J.UC i.-TDt. ~ Batlll, Enlr7L c •• t 0 ID ---Glon, s.-. ------- I I etc: at lflIJ BEAUTY Operator: Assfg. EARN Extra Money at~ tant & shampoo girl. Lie. whie watching tele~. on1y. Full/pt. Hair \Vest, For details, write Spece l&, 06_'13-t186.~=~===~~ 1 1S27 Newport Blvd. Give Tel. $ BOYS WANTED $ No .... " present •mPloY· Acet U.15 ment 1tatus. ====-~---MUST BE: EXECUTIVE Secretary • l. Neat and booelt. Attractive. M u s t ha.vt 2. Able to work trom approx. t o p t y p I n 1/lhorthttnd 3 PM to II PM and 8 boors Mills. Some bookkeeping re- on Saturday, quired. l'ull time position. 1 Enjoys pizza parties and Salary o~n. Bayfront of- l>lsneyland, Ike. sc.3121 4. \Vould Jlkr. to make $lS to ---------1 S40 Ptt Wftk. EXPER bieyclt repairman, \ tull timt. MiWon Schwinn, Bicycle Shop, L a I" u n a Niautl l95-ml.· S3(M8SL For th is 1re1 Nl time career oppor. Must haV& recent successful ex· ptt. in ttlllna custom drap. erles A aeeeuorte1. Excellent commission A e1r Mpt"Me. Outstandfnl bene- fill. App!y In Ptr'°n 10 AM-4 PM Equal Oppor. Employu MIF j t' Equal Oppor. Employtt NURSEs Aides.Apply in peroon, Park Lido Conv, ll0$p, 1445 Superior Ave, NB. Nuf'SE'I Aide1 & Orderlies Experienced only. 642-JlO> OPERATOR~ Needed Sportswear ntllr. Sindy lWlf'k • top ~. Pd vae. Ask b' Jan. 61'-3472. PHONE IOlicitor 1111:, Wcni< 211 bn Ptt ..... ->'JIJr ltomt. Saluy " --aft s pm !le-laB. - Must have a good driving record, ttliabll' transportA- tion, A a valid CaUiomia driver's JicenSl!'. Cotnpany paid benefits incl: • Medical/dental plan • Retirement ptan • Ufe hlsuranee •Vacation a Sick Jta~ • And ln(ft! $900 + Cavtrare comrntwon wben uslgntd to route) Interviews 9<U noon,-.,. Jub' 3 only SU N. Main st., Oranp Arrowhead Puritas Water Equal Oppor. Empio,.r SERVICE Slation Salesmen * 63S.J.20I.! * Behind Tozi:y's Bldg. Mat'ls. Cosla Mesa * 646-8686 '2~ F/ti~e. day ~ eve Furniture 110 slufts. Min. 2 yrs f/hme ex-r--------- per. ""''d. Desire top QUEEN oo!a bed $50 . NEEDED salemian. Lite mech&n. IJroom &::t (black vinyl RESPONSIBL E knowledge. Neat In appelll'. sofa bed, chrome & glas1 Apply momin~. 2 s 9 o coffee & end tables> $250. WORKING COUPLE Newport Bl., C.l\1. Jtallan deAk $175. B/room NEED one or t"-'O bedroom SERVICE Station Attendant, set, inc. nitE" stand fno bed-houRe \V i t h largl' fenced full time eves & '''knds. ding) $225. Pecan coUee le yard (for two VERY WELL Must be e."per.. neat & end tables $295. Redwood TRAINED dogsl $150 most. clean cut. Hourly wage + patio furn. $35. Decorator Vic: between 19th h Vic· lncentive bonwi. Don's Gulf kitchen Aet $135. Colonial torla -{nl!ar \V, Ba~ St.) Service, 590 So. Coast Hwy.. end table $19. Small bkcue ~STA 11-IESA. 548·7881/aft. Laguna Beach. $10. Vanity chair $12. Cube' p.m. SER.VICE Station: Grav ... ,.i tables $2 each. Misc garden l""~!"!!!!!!""'!""~!!!!!!!!!I •zu too'-I ~I!'= 3 SOLID \vood door 1, shift, f/time. Must be ex.. 13• awn mower "f'UV• 'll·sc hou hold It 2w/FuJI glass centers. per. Prerer cone .. student. · se · e m 11 • 557-3W after 6 0 r Make oUer. Elec hot Wll.te"t Arco, 19th &: Newix>rt. CM. weekends. heater, 30 gu.I. 1 yr old. ~:~LE0~~=~to~l;M"'u".ST=-:,,.-,:-t::rn--1;:-0~P:-e-:n-.-. ~~~e oUer. 673-5900 aft 5 sportswear. 64&-0lJS. Disaster. Lale ~I color _STE_E_L_c_a-bi::;:---t (lock In ==~-~~---1 TV, RCA $125, 8 sofa, very "'' SHOE Sales. Children's good l'Ol'ld $75. Kilch stove door) 6%x3xl ~i'. kilchen Bootery, Fashion Is. Exp. excel cond. Kenmore $65, table, fonnlca top, 2 leaves, fitter. Full or pert time. Port TV $25, Sml antique 2 cheirs. Re as on ab 1 e Pleasant store. xlnt ~. Grandmother rocker, t ot a ==673-m2=~~~=---.1 Mr. Marowit:i 548-8634. kind, $25. Ship wood 1tove BEAN BAG COUCH • Ex. SMAU.. COTil'!Umer product $100.' 200 Broadway, C.M., ttllent condition. Like new. mtgr. requires mat u r aft 6 eves. Dark Blue Fur. Approx female. SH, typing, billing RATI'AN table 3 ehrs $95. tr:c5', $50. Ca.sh on I y . exp. N.B. ~'.salary, work4 Lre' desk, $38. 'Bureau #.;. 3 96Z..'1689. !~ cone! .. "'~, be:neflt1. Single beds, $38 ee. 1 Kint "R"'A"T0 T"'A-;N:;--;:R-e_y_w_o_o_d·I 64~Trl4 for interview. $99. 6 PC' Span. Br suite., Wa.Jrofleld dropletf tbl., 4 Sunday only. Deliw.ry of $200. Carved teak coffee tbl, chrl $:.15. 1513 Or.\np, C.M. newspapers to carriert and $6.i. Antique trunk, $45. 1lli "'~,;;2-6666;;::~· =--~---I 1n1perviakmofdellverle1. Re-Highland, N.B. 60--4789. FOUR 8.75 x 16.5, S IUQ ~Ires valid Ca.Utomia driv· GLASS top desk Ir chair, scs. Chevy PU ttre1 & rims, $150 er 1 license and good driver Dis!Nssed ma~ h u t ch or belt offer. 6 Place l\lll record and a van Ol' station $145. OJd drtuer t zo. cabinet US. ~aft 5. waaon. Pie ... eottllct Encydopodlu llS. MU182. A LL E N ~~ooD '-· Benton IVlllloms """A ~n Circulation Department Flltnlture-Movlng! MODEL E 1415 HD J7t DAI LY PILOT Ready to gol Maha. din .. 1, DISTRIBUTOR MAO!!NE. 430 W. &y St., Cotta Mesa Maplt huteh, New Rotpolnt SU..1734 Eves a: weelctndt. ' rebig, Much M'Ort!54Ml52 COOD AUtl'lmatic WMber QUICK _CASH D~G~ "'"fa~~; _:._':!..=bl"'::-"'.". :4°:-:::10.,:-;;;·;,,75611=~0nly-· 1 etc. 557-4477. · CARPE"l' J'OR SALE THROUGH A *MOVING North. HO\Mf.fut by Carpet~ Can of fllrn. Xlnt <Ond. All mWlt • 54thl745 •-:ms go. 64W9IJ. . **For Salt: Betodlltlllaod DAILY PILOT s~ J::: ~ -~ ~ --~:;. * . cond. l!i.7i!l. _H_OCKEY ___ l<t...;...._lllca..c.;.ta.:_'11-.,.-. WANT AD 642-5&78 LIVING ..,,m " bdmt !Urn, !lade by lf>'do, SI 101(. $30. c!IWI, l1.111ps, l:IJ1 " misc:, ..:Call.::.... .... =::.· -=-::...:::;:._ __ lt<ms. 614-1243 ROLi.AWAY be!\ $lO. Qomp. Sell Idle lte.,. DOW! Call double bed $20 O.tr llO us UJ....SG78 now! E. Ulll CM ~ .• • OAILV PILOT S,i ! 1111la111 I~! ........ I~ ;;;I .. ;; ... ;;. ;;;1~;;;·1 I ----l~I --.... , .... d 4 l~I 'nv ; 1 bltiw l~l --:J~I .._ ... _ 1§11.__ -_--_]@ tit Mhcoli.-111 Sporting Goods UO Dot• 154 ... ,., Soll tit Cyclff, llku, WErl'IN=="GH"'o"'u"'SE,..._.,-,..-ICht-* AUCTION * SCUBA c-. _,pt outlll DARUNG COCKAPOOS 1r FIBERGLAS• .-1_Scooto __ n ____ m_ YICllWI> $ll. ,..,,.. ncortlOI' 72 -· ,...-.i.w bk. I WEEKS OLD $10 EA --w/Britlah Action Cycle $5. Boat ctoUy 125; J .. ,1ry !'1ne Fumlture pt. ,..., llllt .... $1SO. <4MllS « S34-38liS Sea Gull 018 mow & !or fun lOc to 12; 3 nnt1111 a AppllAnc:H ~7. WlUTE toy male poodl., All tnlltr. 9ldDey Loa 17, lm&IJ Wl'OUlhl lroc table1 P· Cop. Auctlolll n-i..,, 7:30 p.m. s-. 11 monthl $3!. coblll Miii 2 adulta Xlnt 19322 Beach Blvd. ptr\Ono (U""""' 29':, 125: Windy's Auetion Barn ~i.R•dlo, Hll'~ 136 612-4818 or -C<l<ld. -.. ..u. ·!l«XI. llllllt. Beach. - Small cuptll 12; Drelalzw 21!51> Newport, CM 646-8686 '"° . . . ST Bernard pups. 7 wklo, !st 96i-'IS14. i.m ta.bJe or delk, bench 4: Beblnd Tony's Bld& Mat'l 2972 ZENI'Ill & ncA TV1. pqp shots, No pt,pers.-ad SHEARWATER catamaran-1-Iusqvv.,mu In-Stock :W~ :tl:n!ir:,me $25~~ ,P<X>L table, standard ~~ Drastic price cut on all '72 stock. $60. 536--4008. 16l~ ft> et loni. 1·6" 450• \V R box lprlng1 $25: Auortt'tl $150. Portable t,ypewnter models to mala! room for IRISH Setter pupa, AKC. 4 beam, 23.S IQ ft r.all, in good 400 CR~MX: Trolh>n. Tr.,,.I MSAulolW...W ,.. Auto., '"'''' ... e ARISTOCRATS e NEWPORTS e All'IO-llATEJ Alao, ltftftl med Sl!e A up l'iORSHAM TRAILER SALES -w. l'llh -Santa Ana m•i 5.11-- REWARD WILL PAY OVER ' Kelley Blue Book CITROEN Cit.--Sports Materatl a..-°"""" ~ tor klcal 6 £oro1eaa .. t....,.. Jim 51.,...... l"'fllrh Zill So Malt\ -- 557-4242 °""' -DATSUN lintlll 25c to $2· Schwinn $2. New rooma!ie kerosene '131. Priced lea than the l'llO.!. 1 male, 1 fem. £x. cond. ll'ICI. traUtt. $500. 3fi0.8 •peed Enduro °"•-·· ~•·, 'r·.,.m•-, heater SS 549-0619. dilioounten w/3 yr pk~ cept:lonal. ~ Must sell. bousht )atg1!I' 250 CR·PitX 25· AVl'l'I, l yr_ old liberglallJI, alt cond., ta.pee, ltlO\\'er wi1h bath. F'ully self con- tain«!. Sleep.1 "· 493--4($1. For l•t• model, cle•n, low mll•-domo1- tic1, imports, trucks or campers. ~~.~-----~! _.....,.~ .,_ """ """' t ube, 1 yr puts " serv~. boat. 548-4356. rluswart. chlna, ha n d G.i-:_. refrlg., $10. Coldspot. Terms or cuh 90 plan. All Horses 156 • tooll, curios, prlntJ, tra~ $35. Kenmore sewing mach. Zenith 23 .. color from $425 SAD..BOAT 1'1alcos-MX 25e to 15; 4 hold tomer it: Many mloc !temo. ~n. to 14!& 25" color $499 to * APPAl.OOSA * 14%' O"O., "'""'! ~· Mal<>400, Radials Pape.rback &: hard cover Ml1cell•neou1 $S9S. 19" Chromocolor $379. 3 Mr old ldln Co~para~le to Lido 14 · boob 25c to $1; f.track W•ntecl l20 RCA 21" from $425 to $469. ~ lstered \41s • A1~w & jib, $299. Good con-Knwasa.kis laJ>tl II; Shoes 811 to 9, --------25" $449 to $6]S, ABC Cok>r c:iLL ANYTIME dltlOn. m.5168 Dino. Salo all mod<:b clo4heo, a......,;., 50e to USED GA,ltBENSTANGEL TV, 9ll21 AUinlA, Hun-540 3803 COLUMBIA ~· Marl< l in- $2; Elttlrlc clocks S1 to $4; ?ifust have right-banded tinafon Beach. 988-3.m. • brd, fully eqpt w/Newport DKW Hornets Handbaa;a $1 to $2: Fan-zoenstift with piwer di~ , 2 DeOON Speaken, new ESCONDIDO LIVESTOCK mooring. Xlnt co n d • Primo Motorcycle Rrpair t4atic reeord albums 50c: poleck_ Would accept early nPVt!'r used ll" Woofer 5,. AUCTION'S .fth Annu:1J 962-:ai67. Specialists on Engliah & Binr Crosby 78s $3; Carpet model with battery operated Midrarge, 3 .. Tweet~ r, Regl!;tered-all Breeds SAILBOAT 12' IFleety Class) Japanese l\fC's. O:mpetition swt"l!'Ptr $5; Re~gioug p~ pi d d I e bottom. Write : $.100). 846-0093. Horse Auction. June 30. Flber&Jus over wood. New work y,'f:lcomed. Mon-Fri. tutti on ..,,'OOd $2; New 5 Cluslf.led ad No. 174, DAI-6:30 pm. Auctioneers Rick sail. lmmac. cond. $190.00. 646-3.lM, 488 Newport Blvd., galkln aquarium, 645-3167. LY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, 21" COLOR Packard Bell Scn'Y & F.ddie Rogers. 636-2388. N.8. PRn.10 WERKS. 5107 Seashore Dr., N.B. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. ComoleC~oo5@..rr40 N. Frttway 78. Escond~ srAR Cl.ass sailboat, trier, '67 Triumph 650 SI'EREOS • Mu1ical ln1trument1122 Calif. e 745-0011 Cover, a:d sails, only $950. Extended front end. New bat- 1372 Garrard, 1ystemlled, 1---------'67 Sears coi>r' TV, gt'Od SHOW quality yearling Filly, 548-6995. tery, tires. Exct-llent cone!. fully automatic cha.age. .. , SPINET piano, good cond cond. $1006o-ss29 ~ quarter, 'iii thorobred, 20' N ii boat. Dua.I $900. 642-M.'l.3 after 7 pm AM/FMLMPX radio, seal-and good :i..J:st offer. etM!mlut w/white blal:e, Axle~= i:» =&=w=eek=•nd~'·-=--=-- ed a1r tuspenslon gpealrers GE St•r•o. $25. good cont & di.o;p. $225. ~l • TRIUMPll 650, Chopper, plua tape deck. Still brand 2 Yr old Selmer Alto Sax, Before noon ~ 497-2232 842-5945 or 963-1706. needs \I.Wk Engine runs new A guaranteed. Wu make best offer. ~~~~~~~~~ EXP'D riden, 13 yr old Bo.Its, Slips/ Docks 910 good. $150. · 979--0261 alt 5 left unclaimed. Orlcfn.ally * ~2Xl5 * ;:' fl Gelding, all shots &: 1r Schiada SK wtlh no pm. priced at over $300. Now Pianos/Organs 826 ,,.. tct Yw 1 •1 wonned, some tack. $125. Mere OB. Canvas COV't'!I', IN=D-IAN--s-u-per--Scou-t-. -Sem~i $105. Cub or 1 m a 11 . .. 5.1&-7704 d pa:ynients. Cftdlt De pt • ALLEN-CONN-WURLITZER. ~------' ys. Sharp! $1750. 9C-389t cboppal. Perfect running n"893-4501. Organs, Pianos, Harpsichord.II 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 BOARDING STABLES SLIP Available tor UAe of co~·-963-2736 aft 2 pm NEW-USED-RENTALS Beaut new. ~ Acacia sailboat to 35'. Bob 557-9491 w......., ... STANDARO AMfFM/Sttr<0/ GOULD MUSIC CO. FREE to You • <>ra,,.. & Santa Ana Ht.. 5liT~l4. or 673-5268. "VE1"'°'DCE"=r"1E=-=Thruxtooo--,--.-,l967"'° MPX $179.95. Hannan-Kar-Our &st year whit@ long hair kitten, box BOX alalll w/1havings. All DOCK space for JJ..3>' boat vintage, better than new ~ don H-K 2', 1peaken $159.95. 2MS N. Main, S.A. trained. 10 wks o Id . faciltiie1. Reaao,ble rates. PenllllUla east of Pavillion. aide and out, $1095. Rudi BSR McDonald profeu!onal 547-Wl &a-~l. 962-8679. t ~. Nk!dzielski, 536-4Jli. table, 310X complete with WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS FREE kitter11, male part GRAY-White part Anbian MOORING WANTED l97U Honda "350" street bike. hue, dustcover and Sf!URF: PENNY OWSLEY-Stanton SBmese/Penia.n. ieldini-9 )'%'B old. Spirited. 12' boat 64Mb> a1t 8 AM WW trade for dirt bike Cl' M75 cartrldgt! $ S 0 . 0 0 ' 11352 Beach Blvd. 892-3314 548-6279 betwn 1U pm $250. 591Hi'T10. dune buggy of equal value Complet• l}'ltem, a1J new, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimjNEED place to moor Cl' 5H-3417. -50 U.S A S Daily 1().9 SatSun 'tll 6 PURE white 9 wkl ol.d male "'---b __ ., ..... -'-'" In -=-=--,-=~...,......,= 'W Nll fROD tl't1t tl'&ller , ~IN"ps 4 !>tnODI, 10' canopy, ABS plasde top, ~n door. $-150. 64.2~ SANTA Ft> trailer, 71. Call anti ask for Buyer DAYE ROSS PONTIAC '68 DATSUN PICKll' Nf'td• a. Uule fix•n', ))w milM, ~' priCft! fOr fbe handyman 1:!t462C). $896. 18' Tand. S/C. 6• gas/eltt relrig. U!IOO ontt. $2850. 58&-211-W. '69 NIMROD Capri. slerpe: 4, 3 humer butane 11to\'~ w/sink. u~ on c e ! 54&--. I Barwick Datsn 2C80 H•rbor Blvd. 998 ~oa~"WY- Costa Mesa 546-8017 1 54&-«ll/494-97Tl WE PAY TOP '67 Da.ttun 1000. !lard Ir: .,n Auto S.rvlco, Ports 949 CASH I :ii. M~ ~-,~~6 ~ weekdays: 12131 ~ TIRE CITY Tires-Whee11-Tires-\\'h('('l1 4th July Super Dt-als. Good· year PoJ.ygtus & Polystcel Blrms. HI Jackers $34.50 pr .. Sprint type mngs 14.x7 n9.S), l~Y.a s15.so, lSxsY.t $28.80, 15x10 $34.80. FGOxl5 • $28.80. AOOxll -$39.80, 117R.x 14 Poty!te._I -$29.SV. E70..-F"7!}. G70-H'l015" or 14" 1st $24.80. New car take ofrs. Us"d Ro.dial• 235x15 $23.50. Closed Sun., J..1on., Tue. fot Used CUI A trucb, jutt ea.ll U! f(C' ~ t>Stlm&tet.. GROTH CHEVROLET Aak lor Saln Pifanaa;er 1.82ll Beach Blvd. Huntinaton Beach 147.6087 . Kl !l-S33I U.tPORTS WANTED Orange Counties TOP l BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. Pit. 8-17-8555 1950 Newport Blvd .. C.~I. 645-3554. 12345 E. Carson, Hawai ian Gardens 21:Hlm-0345. *W• buy older ca" * HURST 4-flpd shifter. $25; $25 e $50 e $100 front & rnr seals, $60 for for most cars running 066 Mustang. 5 4 8 -1015 call 892-5()]7 betw~n 7 am & 5:31'.1 p.m. wkndl, JlR. THidt°n<x". ·n D1tsu11 2.1()...Z. suck 17,000 ml. Near new. Call 644-3436 aft 6 pm. Ot'alcr. Will taU trade. Mechanics ~light -a 1'eal fix "er'' upper. 1967 DatJun Wqon. $.32i. Call 54S-MIW atttr 7 P.l\1. ·n De.tlun ~·L Sil\'tt, autQ tram., w/air cond. 11.(0) mHts. $4695. Dlr. s.10-15'91. '72 J)atgun F/B. Auto air cond., ndio. (99611 $2.195 DLR 557-2132. '68 De.Ulun P.U.. campu WU (IVXM!l86J. $12!15 DU<. Phone 557-2132. ·n OnlJa F/B. Radio ...t hHltr. 1334.BDU) $1.595. DU\. 567-2132. RAT r.ow ....,.... · · tel'f'O kitten, we--_,, 1r: box 1 ~ N~e • ......:;,~bor~. ~7~_,~•. '72 Yamaha 360 Enduro 21" ~.., trained. 645-4648. llOltl nl frt whl. Xlllt cond. UlO ml. ~-"p Warehou.e, 179 E. HAMMOND Piper Auto .... _. I ~ .. .,...~....... ""' ~ 17th St, Costa Me11, Cbord,lyrold,$900..-btst ~=-=-"'-~~....,,...,.... --SAIL BOAT SLIPS S275&takoovttpeymmito. VW en& reblt, exch. inst., & guar. $2'lS up Vince Automotive 1366 ''K" Logan, C.M. 545-0177. lij64S'iiji2442i~· !iiiiiiiiiiiiliili~ll!io~fri.~586-i.i!2824jji!. ii!!iiijiifiiipi I FREE! Beautilul hound dog . NB. $50, Ir: Up. S48-ZZ53 6t6-4056. •••••••••••••••••••• ~~~-to sood home. General too Boah, Speed & Ski 911 ::1968=H'°"onda...,.....,4.'itl=Stree,..-t'°'bi"'ike-,°"'to-l '6!,;.7 .~:'t!~ .. 0 '.n "! \VE buy all maket of clean used sportJ cars. pa.Id for ~ not. Please drive in for in. •ppralial. NEWPORT IMPORTS • FIAT. I A CONYDftHT IHOPPtNC AND SEWING GUIDI: fOR THE CW. OH TH! GO, For an ..i In Womon'• World Coll Mory Btth '42-5671, ext S3ll Instant Money For A.M. or P.M. 1 I ·Ae.e 'B~ * FREE KI1TENS * 7 weeks 546*89 ** SWEET GRAY KITI'EN needs a home! I If lnterested call 548-7036. FREE KITTENS 5 WEEKS OLD • 548-3927 • FREE blade & tan hound & apotted friend, g -ks old. 612-7007 KITTENS &: 1% yr old cat, loves dogs. 548-2111! YOUNG female G er m a n Poin!er . Free to good home. Shots. llcelllt'. 675-5521 RESP<ll<SIBLE pty !or tiny ~. aml te!'f!er mix &CoonHound.~­ FREE rule iJlltllYi"""· w ........ -. ------·- I~ Pm, GeMrol Tho Tropic Zone a:>64. S. Main e Open Now Santa Ana'• newest A l&rxtst Tropical :nlh store. 5 gal. tank w/hood $3.99, 10 gal. tank w~ $6.00. Eureka air pump n49. Black Aro- wana $2.49, Elephant Nose $1.99, Artificial plan!s 49c ea., Diatom tllter $1:>.99. call 979-Flsh. GROOMING AU Breeds. Orange Co. '1 finest. 10 )'!'I. exp. Complete medical bath, clip nail!, ex· press Anal gland, clean a: medicate ea.rs, haod drying. Animals R Us 839-8520 .t ... ~-totuin,...­ "at~home" hobblel into caah. . 9000 * "She">''•"· Groom!"' 10 1L _,otlL )'I'S in all breeds. (~ · 12""'" plclrupl. Boarding, poodle Hu chapttt on arts, craftt, akilll, and taJent1 with do'1 and don't fol' e1ch: plus all thlrcs needed to .L.11f ,..;..., 11fe..1"... puppies. 54&-2848. "'I Cats 152 ---"------know far advertl1ln1, A.l\t. or P.M. any time ls PERSIAN Kittens. CFA publiclty, brancbq out ••• the ~t time tor thlJ !let. ~~~d b:::v~~ :m mott. Send $1.00 teriJV lhape. See how send ONE DOU.&R for di.. .. 0na1 line creates ....... led proven black smoke stud. Terrific Buy! • FAsrEsr, glamorous ski xlnt cond:m out of car. Reasonably 18• Southcoast Utility Bay. boat on the coast! Call 637-°"'"°"',,.-,-=-=---.,-I ~-=· ~-~545--0906--~·--~ Fish or aki bait tank. 40 w 5744 Sat, SUn &: Eves. 1970 Norton 750 Commando 4·15" US mags &: tires, 6 Jug 3100 w. Coast Hwy., srs. Full coven. Navy top. • u· WHALER, • 7 o. 5800 mt. 645-7l?5 $975. pattern, $200. Newport Beach 215bp lnten:epter. Etc. Aak-JOHNSON 50. $1,100 FIRM. ilti -642-9405 • 12111, 124'1, ISO'• DEMO SAll $1644 irt:" $1500. 675-1412 MARK 548-fiOIJL . Yamaha 250 EDduro \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR 8' °"><hY w/3%hp OB $US. 16' Runabout 110 hp, in & 800 m•. 64>-n75 l6SO. I 11~ I FOR TOP USED CARS Plu1 T•• & u ...... 10' Dinghy wn'ti hp OB out. Asking SW)O. AutOlfwSlle U your car ls utra clean, & Dealer Prep • $325, new, 327 W. Wll!on No. 548-6761 1970 CT 'lO Trai Hooda, Ex-'-------see us first. '72 128 2-DOOR 29, C.M. ~~~~~~~~~! eel Cood. $190. BAUER BUICK •769157 ='=---=-=--,.-, ; 968-4187 2925 ilarbor Blvd. • VOLUME • GOOD shape! 28' Tugboat I l[i] Antiqu•1/Cl•11lc1 953 wood hull, cabin & eng. Trauipoitatlon Ill "lO SUZUKI 90cc. 4,00) mi. -.,-,,."'.'"------Costa Mesa m-m ~=· Bfft offer. 714: . . ~ cond. /· ~aft * '4~ ~~CatJGood-ing_ ~ ~~Ral~ ~: • $AYIN6$ • ·n 15' Nowport Skip. 911 hp Compora, Solo/ ROiif 920 '69 Tilump1t 650 cc dey~ 64&-2334 6™!900 -445 E. Cout Hwy. • Johnso W.U equip $875.J--~-...,.=--I DX>miiot,xlntc:ond. Dun• Buql11 956 .,;N::.owport=~-=ch::.·..,..-,;;; e·,11 Jon s !>11-~i .... ~-. CAMPER $900. * 64>-7135 ..... ~=..,,_-,,,...-=-Autos, Imported 970 e 4 HORSE Evinrude 1970, xlnt Time. Brand new 1972 8' cab-GIRL'S Schwinn ~ '69 VW Dune Buggy, 1'fYf"ri -_,..;_..;.~"".'.,_,,,,..,,.- cond. $17S. over Hava.. cam-that bike. 3 speed. Blue. Like Manx Cragan, roll bar, 1018 ALFA ROMEO SPORTCAR CINTIR _. , $42 so 675-0388. of chrome. Must 1 e t 1 • ---------1 ms Harbor _. • 962-2867 • aleepo 4. lncludil]g stove, let now. · · ~. AU.. R '72 * COSTA MISA * 16' Fibtrgia81, cabin, llota· box, All thl1 on top ol a Motor Homos '40 --,==--=-Ill IJlll80 ""."' ""llPLET SIRVJCE. brand new GMC \I !on p u BARIS MINI T p~--.. BODY --D tion tMfts, ne£tjg motor. - -"BILL WHlTI.JDGES" 10" MAGS, ETC. ftnJ.., .......,.. Make oiler. 83U236 that Is tull,y factory equip-2000 Faetoly TraJnod II ....... Boall/Morlne pod. Serial No. TCSIU. SUNSET MOTORS $950. 968-76SO ll Slalll - Equip. 904 Z513399Bll. $3L,795BA.OOR.RY ORANGE COUNTY Trucks 962 NOW IN STOCK 7:30 am to 5:30 JllD '71 CHEY llfon., """-·Wed. a Fri. NORWFSI'ON 10• fiberglass LOCAnON • For lmmedl•te Thun. to 9 pm ~ix!,~~ ~tot;;.'":: GMC-PONTIAC-FIAT EL~DO EL CAMINO lni~~!v~~lt '69 Flat ea Coupo-La mil•, •u" (1st St at S.A. Frwy.) CUSTOM new tirft, R/H e I c ms. 8Jl>.9821. :mo E, ht st, Santa Ana MOTOR HOME BANK FINANCING pr!/pty. 968-l!ial alt 5. ' DEPTH oounder, Kone I $1000 $6448 Sparldlnc bronu mttallJc COAST model "" 660 U V. dual For Import Tn1ck1 llnlah w/matchln( lull vinyl MAZDA rang!', 00 ft. tiO fath:>m, new Havasu & Kina-0-the-Road FUU.Y SELF OONTAINED =~ic,8~ 3r:~ h'::: POWER Tr'&nsfer unit le aluminum fiberglal1 shelves. Ser. #2l.m7 ~~ cov~:.t::!:.'.!.~!i &ealed boxes saxi. 846-4819. cabovers. New It used "rrs BRAND NEW! tires IMPORTS prop. Fits 55 HP Johrmon. Mesa Camper Sa.Jes. ~ Phone 64S-66n work 1r pliur •utomoblle. New. Orig. $3115, Soll mo. Harbor; CM 646-4002 1970 Harbor Blvd. 321160H. 532-3493. ·n Penis VaJley ca.b ~ C01ta M .. -. PE1"1'ERS d!l 2% KW, air camper for import truck. cooled gen. Just o'hauled. Range, refric, ah 0 ck 1 , Motor Home Rentals Asking $495. 542-8287 bumper other xtras. Cost Avallable tor dall1. weekly n .. I p -... $1.400 .new. Sae $900 . or month),y basia:. 21', 23', ~ 1, ower 7VU 536.-7462 and 25' self contained Mo- "rl EntttpriM!. 170 HP Volvo, ,62 Chev 1 Ton Step Van tor Homes, all equipt with 6 cyl. Ctuy. Outdrlve. 40 Motor h 0 me conV'eT'Skl~ genera.tor, root air, and ~:.. ~~ 12. ~Bay.&: almost flnilhed. $12 50 · =e• 0~ ~ode~ ....... ~ -t. l.oa.lA.'U with 836-8336. . equip. $4500. Anytime , W• have the all atecl Amigo 675-6279. PILGRIM % cab camper, alm, Pie~ call &19-9560. 21 .....__. ""'--many extras. Make offer. 'x8' \...rl.IZOD-~ft top, ........ ,,.. 54&-6256. . crown 6. Marlin-chr. baltl=~-....,,--,-~-~ tank, pump etc. $1500. or '61 Interna.tional 1-larvester trade for cheap oar + cub. reblt eng., stove, oven, alnlc, 673-1506. Ice box, $685. 962-8096. 20' Imp '68 200 hp I/O full * ·66 VW Camper. Rebuilt canvas, ~t tank. 2f!JJ1 hr., engine. 61:>-6970 or 494-4818 Tandem Vant0n trir, $3950.l.~al-ter=6~·=~~=== $2666 • Nabers Cadillac 2600 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 540-9100 Open Sunda.y '57 Ford 1/l Ton Pickup Immaculate, Mu1t SeU, dlr 1197-0224. '72 OiEVROLET 4 wheel drive Blazer. Full pwr &: immac. Trade for reguler car of equal value or ? 545--1318 lQOO.llOO W. Paclllo Cst HWJ. Nowport Beach tn4l 642-0a Alf• Romeo NOW ON DISPLAY Sales Servlct Parts Body Shop COAST IMPORTS 1000-12X> w. Cout l·hvy. tol' e'NpOrt Beach 00-0406 '67 MERCEDES 250S SEDAN Exqu111te &and btige lli th full leathcr Inferior, fact01')' ' I l I I I -~-892-2970 INSTANT MONEY from look. your cn.fts BOOK to Allct Printed Pattern 903): NEW * * Oiampagne Burmese Bzook1, the DAILY PII.OI', Half Stzet 12'1, 14~. 16~, kitten11, 6 wkl old, !emale. t!EVJ:NTl'·FtVll CENTI! Ill\!, lO\I, 2211. SUe 141' ____ 1450_· ----- 673-94!18. '70 VW POP-UP CAMPER, 138!1 llartor, Gard<n Crow 19' LARSON Mere V-8, 1/0, 15,<XX> mi, exct-Uent cond., l Bile. So. ot G.G. Frwy. many extras, Mi to a~ $3,IDI. 499-2217· 638-2333 predate! $2595. 7 H , -Font van 240 cc ai., *Mamo' Pearce* 963-1629 auto. trans. $850. Ken 239-for et.eh pattern -add 25 (bust 37) takes 2% yards .f5.. Siamese SeaJpoint kittens. cents for each pattttn for inch. Transfer. $15 each. 6 v.oeeks old. '70 Skipjack 24, 2-lth pl. C.M. 64<H!268. * NE\V GMC Jimmy, 4 whl. drive. 12,CXXJ ml. $4,fiOO. 549-36'12: 536-9542. '66 GMC TRUCK Radio, heater, (8 \158139). $775. dlr. 836-6535. ~ A ROMF.0-61 Bertone Sprint, abllOlutely mint. 2 e.~ 1400 mond l al normal &: a twin Weber Vek>ce $1000? 642.7580. AUSTIN HEALEY air c:ondltlonJng. auto. trans., powtr rteertnr. OOWtt dilC brok .. , AM/FM radio, nd!&I white tide waU·tltn, 1 Joca1 btaul:y that 4howa Im-~ pecc1ble care lnllde and • Air Mall and Special Han-5'8-2531 like ntll', private party. '51 FORD truck % Ton wtth clUnl: otherwise third-clul SEVENTY·FIVE CENTS =-------""°"'= Xtras. 963-1045. 525--0262 camper $800 for both or dellvttY will tak• thrH for each pan.n ' add 25 -°"'..-..'------154 -9' Boston Whaler type camper $250. 64&-0061. Sales • Rentals wetkl or more. Send to cents tor eaeb pattern 1m' WANTED Alice Brookl. the DAILY Air Mall and Spoclal H&J> Good 1""ne for 2 K..abounda. !.":.~~~ ~e C~~~llkel, '1! 558-3222 PlLOT, 105, NeedJec:nft dlina:; otherwise third-claSI Purebred. Dog Obedience:. .___ 115 lCU S. Village Way, S.A. Dept, Box 163, otd O:lieJaft delivery will take . three 11 mo 968-5227 17' Deep V, Gian uwtt •n Harley Davtdaono "NL=::--==-''-7:=:-o--:- statlon. New Yark, N.Y. weeks or more. Send to · · hp Evlnrude. Still tmder s-·tor Low mL Muat Y $8500, $4000 be!ow DAIL 1% YR. old malt Gl'fft ·---$1150. """" .....,.. .,...... • coet, C'Ultom air cond. home 10011. Print Name, A-. Marian Martin. the Y • ·-·· ~00•· ..U. $1700. 548-8909 alt. 5. In 30• F1"1Y bus powered by Motor Homes '70 Dodge 3/4 Ton v.s, Auto Trans, with service Body, Must • ._u, dlr 897-0224 '62 AU!tln Hta.ley xm. Excel cond. Kept tn ttora~. lo mileage, Must sell. $800 or 1 bewt ()Uer. 5.1~7819. , '63 Chevy 3/4 Ton Immaculate, Muot Sell, d1r ___ B_M_W __ _ 897-0224. Visit our l'le\v home! Zip, Patttn l'(.mbef. PlLOT, 442, Pattern Dept., Dane, !h>w quality, see to 13' Otn'BO~D w/35 hone * BOYS SCHWINN LEMON 175 CUmrnings' diesel, US4 NEEDLECRAFT '12! Cro-132 West 18th m., New 8'>Pft!'C! Must aattif, $2XI. motor & tr.iler. Complete. PEELEn GOOD CON· A11ri1Jta St. C.M. '61 Chevy truck. l 'iii cbet, lmlt, tic, ~ dine> York, N.Y. 10011. Print ~·=~--------6«H781 allU' 6 · -· ' ' '69 FORD Ecooo Van. 6 cyl, 170 C.I. 3 spd. Partial paneJ. 11.300. 5.1&-9606 alt 5. ton, bed. & --NA.VE ADD&EU with NEEDS home mal~ tan pm. , DITION. $50. 67$-9$15. 'Rent A Motor Home Stake body, 12' ~ UOU, ~. ' ' ' Boats Ront/Ch•rt r 90I 548-1050 M.r Neufle.ld. ,_t ........,. -· ZIP, lllZE and llTllLE I Shophenl, l<IOd with kids, ' Im Huli<Y 250. for your V•cation ROY CARVER, Inc. llUlc, !aney knot., pa~ NlJM1IE1 • ne<ds room to run. $5. 27' AUX. SLOOP ~~ .... "'tt·5$8SOPM * UM:tol * 1953 Fon! PU, kpd tmll. $1.00. SEE MORE Q u I ck 1G-W1. ~ e NEW 23, • '5' luxury Big 6 enr .. R/H, ~. 23' E. l 'llh St. ColtaM@la ~ IMMEDIATE- D!LIVERY ~ .A.rt ol lla1rpbl Qro. Fuhkw and mx. one o"ALMA'"'°'=TIAN=.,.,...=Pu-po-, "'6-,.-,:-,, Perfect !or weekend cruises 305 Honda. Scnmb~r M. H. Air, Joedfld! Best rates ----*-----*-- ebet • over • dHlanl to p&tttm frff b'Om our AKC Ow.mp Une:1. Swnmu to Catalina, Full)' equipped. is« sw1p for cu. pouJble Pvt •139'7 mike. 11. ~(111n&~ Catalog. All run !or ldda. Pri pty. SS radio, RDF, &leepo •Ix. Exctl c:ond. 64&-4.170 '72 .,....:...,. • pty . 1951 CHEVY Pickup Jmtut Clroebet Boot .. BU:et v•" ~ · 6'Z'' headroom, comple1e1 --..,=.-.,.,-....,.--,,:--,=--I .. u,,,.~Ul\oo 27', lleep1 $250. Good cone!. INSfANT SEWING BOOK 54&-'?017• galley. Ollb nt~s. IAU of 197! Honda, 175 a.. 6. alr/cond. DtJux. Rescrvt Call ews ~29152 & Ltart1 by plctunsl Pat• '"" . _,.p """u"R'"'E=u-=R'°'E'°'D=--Gmno=--n "'1 Call !or I t Exttl cood-drlven .,,..,. • ""' m.aoro ..,.-------- terns, $l. lit JIM ;!." 17' wear • Shtpherd pups. Wtaned. 5 ~7.~· alt 6:30. no. B<.4t otter. 968-9417 1--·---·----Auto Leas1"9 964 Complete lmlUt O INSTANT r A SH! 0 N wi<I old Males $25, Ftmale ~-~~----==I LUX Paee Amw !or ""'· " .-than lOO (lfll ' BOOK _ Hlllldftdl 0 I 12). 347-Wol. Booll, S.0 909 '70 HONDA 350, Xlnt. 6,000 lleepo 8, A/C, hi-Ii, private s;;...pleta .&!"" -• luhlon ladL $L BEAUTIFUL female mini Km: • Good condition, .... ml. $560. Or "841 for truck. pty. Drlntl new. !162-W. all~, l yr oJd, Good Sftlt. dolly a rull coven. _m-__ 291_6 _______ 1 ~i 11111 Ros -• 50<. TIME FOR "' w. llti3-S3!5. $5.lO. fiTJ-4335. '511 TlllUMPH f;.';l buUt '!.~~: ~· .;tttr "'~~ :. -al 111'11>1 Atpua. QUICK CASH S1LKIE Terflu PllPP.... LIDO 14, SUP AVAii. -sled, mel<e oiler. Pvt ply. 4S7-23M. 50c-THROUGH & AltC, 1 wkl. Sllt<tleu, --$315. 536-4:123 Qoi11 -l • 18 palt.,,,.. "' able. Reduced! 116U377, Eves, 968-4193 !---------Trolloro Tr•val 945 50<. DAILY Pl&.OT w CATA1'ARAN 111 t •n BMW 600 cc. Ex· -,,,,.-..,.'--._..,,.......,. ! M_, QaJ1t -1 ' WANT AD *Block Lib Puppies* t bl 1 t conci W/trlr' ceptionall,y dun. A Itta! II * '97 A111tocraL 14'. Sip• 6. 50c:. Pllrttftd. $2S. 5'8-1633 I a t>. X n ' ' $1,195, 644-6QI. Oven, elett brQ, 5;,)7~ qolla !or ""117'1 U""'r • L.OJ.5671 $1JOO. 673-ltlll4. _alt~Gp_m_. -- 1.1 .... u!ltuJ pattma. 50c. -Lllce to tndo? O\lr Trailer's JI' Mon11o>muy D I n 1 h y. 1971 HONDA 350 st.. mull ••••••••••••••••••• Pand!.e column 11 fVi' you! lap!!:l:rflke hull, Sl:f(I. Call a.crtnce. ClU &fttt 6 pm. 5 U-. 5 daya !or 5 bucl<I. 133-1'18\ _m.3!.12 __ . _____ _ TENT TRAILER $200 19661 Wln&1on L..n, 110 SEE US ABUUT ~NG . OvartHI Dollvory ~ CREVIER MOTORS Try our leasci experu tor Xie W. 1~1 SI .. ~11 Ana SOYinU • Satidaotlon • S•,.. ___ u _ _s,., __ 1_7_1 ---I ~LEASE ALL POPULAR TIME FOR ~~#11 COMPETJ. QUICK CASH Call Matc01m 11e1d tor THROUGH A ~H'~o8g~1e DAILY PILOT ROBINS FORD WANT AD :llJ8() Hut.or 81Yd 78 Cott> Mt11 64Wll~ 642·56 out C1WJ978)_ ' $3555 Naben Cad!Aac 2&lO HAIU!OR Bl:, COSTA MESA 541»100 Open SlmdaJ ' O· 1 I "I • • (.,.,)I. ' ,,.. '. <.,I. ' ' \' •, I' Jim Siemon' Imp' • " ,, '.' .. 5,,111 •• ; SO USED MERCIDES ON DISPLAY NOW LeaH New Merc1d11 Sllt.71 Monthly HOUSE 01' IMPORTS i I 6862 'Mancbcater. ButN Pk 5%).7a> an Santa AN l'rw)r. : TIME FOi DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION ••• 642·5671 I • .. : r-.r . .-29, 1m ---l§J I ·--~ ]§1 I . ~lor~ .. J~ 1 .. : ,,, I ;1 : ~ [ _ ..... =c'"'m•'a.wllNZm -i.,..,...,. ~ _..~ .. k ,, !", ;;tt A ., .. u.i "° ,.", . Uisell • ,. """'" u.i ,. ,....... u.i ~-~..,..,,,=""'""°~'· TOJOTA . ' .vo~~-: .~"~1. ·~. ~-·CA•·••c CHIVIOLET IMPERIAL '67 MEllCIDES SAT.·SU~,;PlclAI. ~. !:.'!!!. 4 . ~~--• w•'fficoaiADO· '66NovaWagon '69 IMPERIAL [ _ ..... 1§1 I 8'dalr. Au~tle. ,.;,. TOYOTA C.OltONA -4 . .._ d<ant <PCr-' m-'11(.i CQN'fBtlllLI! I Cl'linller, .-•tie, ndlo, leBARON -·power lrralca, IOC< • -· ft! .. !lllllb, j""'"" MSl $5116. :AMIASSADQll Tnly II»~"' a..-' beater, --tloa ~ 2 ell'. ,,.,.,.,p will> tary air t'ODdtllolllor. pu1b <Zl!Z425l. Barwick DCltlllrl , 70 lino GI _,_ Luxury _,iai <XEVllll SM dlr. 1actary air coodlllonlnr. button radio, beater, 'f'dlal • $1099 .Sil So. eaut.Hwy, • AIWbauador It ~·OlllY 10.211 IJ6.Qi35. vloyl IOP, tapestey Interior, :=1J,:t:U-..:i.~-.i:: BR.l '.r1uv.rv ~ . · cz1 : · ~~~:~ ·10 Monte Carlo -:1.::t'd.xi"':""'ioo:.:t """'°"'t ..,. by pnvlo1JS """"'' '67 VW IU,._ Tue,..... .Piek llffrlnC."...,.locb.lAM·FM VS, •u-atl<, factory air, eY<r/ dlx. xtra. ()(WX21{), ....,..., <TUP5l8l. w t'Ulb', ~·•F.q\llpl, Bal, steno ' w/m~ tape ~r •te<rin(, radio, heat· $2777 $ 2999 ymnrrA LIU ..... lnllde IUld ·out ""'""'lutoey5ytar51l,000 -loclr • ..aur..i th&t ... vley1 -(18(AVAl •tUI (U()Mn); mil• ...,,...,.,, ...u. 1356-h1rilo.,,,.; 1lc!1l1F .... oll -dlr-; • N bers Na'"-'*' -h llML • $195 cm>, <l!l!ICltq ..• " """"" ·Pltll t boOt "' I••· '65 rmpa1a eonv. ML Pis. a .~c Hu•tt--Nl':USS tlT .. ....aS.·T _.;. ... $26'$ · '.;:..,.,:.'=:w",!"l'ir: ::;;..~i·•~!;~= -~~U~ 2fO>HARBORBL., 1m TOYOTA ; Mori! II ffClCU. i1CC ,lf,..-.t'S.Le '-Aw), , .-, Elrt. 500, uJC·*"°.Milo!.,. COSl'Al\IESA <X>STA MESA wagon. A/C. Like· "'"· a · "AIU e $7444 Cal. !111).9)00 Open SU.day 540-9100 0pea-.;::~~~ii~~ ll•~*,:.::22•ll .-.;fl:ii-'8 ... Nabers CONTINENTAL '7~-~"!9'°1al MG r;; 7 .;132. 1234 So. M&Jn.St. • 547-Jn6 . • '=II CcrcJaac •u Contlnontal Cpe. ...-on '63 MG l\lldpl (OJTl1Ql f1$ " santa Ana 1234. So. ~ St, -• ~to, Loaded, Mud Immaculate Condition, Sacrl- 'ti4 MG Mldget (QXU895) 8115 TRIUMPH . . '66 vw But!. -"""1. N~ S..ta Ana .~km., .s.u. dlr. IS'7-02M. !Ice, Must Se!' db'. ·~~!'-=.. 1465 BQC> * TRIUMPHS' * . '~~ !o~t-:% ' '65 Arn~ 540-~ Opell -;:. ~·J.:'°;,.:'. LINCOLN '12911 DLR. '71 CLOSIOUT $'1511. ar·bfll otter. Abo •6i 3 ·Seat WQ90EI jz~ COUPE 11595. 6ff.17~ * * * * * 557.2132. , SPm"IRESASLOWASS13111 S.S. wn<k'1!:1root ...i..., Very~MiJ8&•,AirCond. · DeVW COUG~R '111 Llncdn Merk m OPEL GT"'rnrrz-.~~S-=·:;;'11~~ GQgdJor = V~~u"t1-Bautlflllllnltlrwlthw;,ttop 36,000 miles. Under MOVING, mast .. n '61 Red Sport Car· Center . ' tu! car <ZZG897l. lor, lull _:' ...... ..::::: P/B, P/S. auto, alr cond Very d<an. Load1'l I . w~· · · """"""'"' • • ---~ • loather • ta "7 la '111 COUGAR low mil .... , -, ''''"'"'"'· Iii/ hp Opel dobr cpe, lood ORAN G E·COUN T·Y'S * * * * * j, $595 cllmalf <Olltl'Ol JJ.~ ~ .. Mlh equip. Inctudos •len!o , ccnd. lll50, 642-4214 LARGEST • '69 YW bq. . . , condltloaln&. Al.!.iit:.;;, DODGE tape. 644-8436 aft 6 pm/Will PEUGEOT 110 E. bt, S.A. 517-4'111 1900. 614'8436 ·a11'""'" ,ir .. _... S.Le, , _,aeat,""" ttr.s. tilt• .... trade. Deoler. --~----"IO TIU HARU ld~)FI' ·Wm tab -Dealer. tyQIU e t.!Ucoptc "'-'·bumper '66 WAGON MAVERICK * PEllG£OT * '1;._=~... "IO VW -AM/FM Am.hmlllli•ll'8 \':~~· etc., etc. Jlo<laeMonaeo,'9 -, 1910 MAVERICK. air t'ODd, -aftlt . 0...., m..o,Cliome whooh, $6SOO _Automallc,tac:taryalroondJ. nodlo, P/B, P/S, landau 1 Al law u $2,299. <No. 5545) Will :-· ' ~ Dealer ,.bit ·~· 547-5126 ., tlonJnc, -11..eru.i:, lop, $1675. 6 7 5 -31 8 9 Flll'r. WARREN'S • . . Tale ofi»!nta. Trado -1or l2:ll So. Main st. a N . radio, boater. (RUC337). oves/wknds. ~ Car C -64 Triumph 'T'R-4 tranla.r,):ve,.-. Santa Ana , • abers llOOO. dlr. 83US35. 1..:.:c::.::;·;,:;.~-~==,-- .Q,er 10TMou1 .............. 1995 * ~· I ,..:..mz__ -66 ~-v MERCURY RANGE C O,UNTY'S '67 Triumph '!'MA ~· 'VW Bl!S. NEW UICK =.. _,_.. ~· an. new palnt,,1 :===· ==== LAJWESr DLR. 557.2132. PAINT, ·'l'llDL 1SOO ENG. """HARBOR BL., map. new th-H. $1595. 1· 110 E.111 st. S.A. 511.-, 89 _ •. ~ooo _, ···-!JD TJBES • BJtKs. '71 IUICK c:ost>.Joo1ESA * -t '111 Mereury M.,.w. w..,. ·~ -.-~· -518 ll902.' • . ' ' . -540-9100 . OP<n -1969 Dodge 'CliaJxor -NJy equjpped, alr cond. PORSCHE :l. ~ ":f:'t~ ·as Squarobod<; New lpe1nt. • RIVIE(tA _ "JO · EL 'DORADO t'ODdiUon. $1215. or trade 1or New ttra Immaculate '70 Ponche tllT . · ~FM~ Xtn.dean. Llaxudouahardtop coupe:w!1h Loob\A ,,_·-u.. ~lo miall e&r • =:-=~~:" ...... Map, Pri--· VOL,KSWAGDI • "5-U;·MS-4521. ~~~~power (!Int -"f "'" --~ . Dealer Ila>" -'IBVWbll((Xlnt ~--·-vinyl ........ .-~--·--FIREBIRD 11!3-.U'"-' 111 5 ·-'68 VW IUG · ~ i1kk ~· =~tlH=·~-:::: ::..~:::= , .. STATION WAGON 1f11 914 -I.Ow. ml. Au!o Tram, Shorp Car, Ml1lt ~; 60-36JO Wt.ff\a. etc. et< .v . low tn>l, viro'l top, tuJf !••the 68 PONTTAC FIREBIRD '67 Colony P&rl<, pwr every· aeon, all UCI!-~ $3400. be ,... (\IWT3'lll. '69 \1\1'.•llid. ,1.ulA> tralll. l'ew low rbufl ('irnCPMi «>' • "!'"· N.., ,...,.. tires; (QIS.· 35().Auto, black vmyl top, th!J><, apd oontn>~ ownr 1111-Gf71. s-i; -118:11 lll<Y A STEAL AT ,titt1. · · $4. ·. • AGcl. AM/FM radio. tape deck. 547-5MO. ' Pu!< Cir, Irvlno. $HS . . -'-lier 6 PM 1 999 $522% new th-H. $!B!I!. s.n~m. '69 MERC Marquis Colony '62 -. trans -f'I· ·n.8all"1IHIW, oti11 on • tlabers FORD Park 10 ..., """""· 1.oa11- -· $l2IO or bell'olfer. 'U: .vla'!IY, lllot oond.,.fl,'!Sl, .. "".-.... ,__ • Nabers ed: 22,000 ml. Xlnt cond. Ca1164i-l045, 'nard ~Lee ,Call~: --CGdUlac '71 Ford Wagon N ... .,.,_ $3.150. 644-1536 RENAULT ~ •6f·VW'Jili'Radio,...,.ter, ~HARBOR BL., · Automatle, factory air ...,. '66 9 Paaa sta """· Rad;o a, ~-···" ~·i1!Jlf . . <X>STA MF.SA . -CO~R BL., di~ radio (382Cl'Q). beater. All pwr. Air. R""' Ranault Dtrmo Sale · · . ~ · 5IOflOO Open Smlday 540-!llOO A ? $?195 db'. 831Hl;35. ...u. 51&-'11l36 Semi Annual 547·5126 '18 VW ,qjJadc. v.,.Y· ....,._ .'M LUX Bnlck ~ pasa Sta , pen SUJ>doy '67 Galx. 500 2-<lr hd ip l1lll lfU Marc. Col Park Demon .... ~ 1234 So. Mahi St. $1295. l ~· see.at 333 E. . Wgn., lo ml. Xln! cond. CHmw Dig, R&jl, PIS, P/B, Wag. lllO. S45-4358 "'"""' . ,_ s,anta Al)a ' 17lh St ~ Llquco-1b« M111t ..U $7'S. euh. Pri 44.000 miles. top oond. l950. MUSTANG Clearance Sele '68 VW IUG '&9 vw ·Bu(,•Exc:eu..t Con-pty,.SIU966altl!r5pm, ' 68 mEVELLE waro •, PvtptyMZ-3571. This Woeltoncl Sparklbla white• ,..ey to '!I~.;.., M!J"I'· Sell. .$1lS5. ·CADIUAC :::"'o11~ 6 ~ ' 66 Fon! Cub 1!'aaon Van. · ''5 MUSTANG Radio he --~6. 539 Fullerton Avt, NB See Immaculate &crillce Must Unbeatable •Pf ices ""· · ater, 4 ,.,...i. '6.'! vw Bur, Good cOnc!ttton. : • YOU1t ONL y · CHEVROLET to apprectat• $850. 51&-mi. sen, dlr, m-022<.· ' ALL Im MOOE LS ':5.:._. k D · mUat ·..n. ·Dir, 15 00 . • · · ' 1959 FORD 2 doOr eedan, '67 Mua•·-2+2 Fastback. IN STOCK FOR _ ... c atllrlt s.»'l59'l. . AU~ORIZERY '67 Chnalla ·Siit. Cpo. good cond - IMMEDl •TI 998 So Cout Hwy · .rr;>. D Radio, heater. automati• .a · Auto. trans. R/11. P/S. ~ • • 'Sf VW ' Bus Must Saal. · C al -. * 968-251S * Orig. owner. Oean! $1195. DELIVERY Lqut1a Beach ll<e $800 ' • · ' J.Nl•I AC "' beauty. #2'l0437. 54S-«lil/'94-977l • Dir. PhoM . · ·D.ll'!::"" . ' $1099 '62 Fon! Van Exc<llont l.'0Dd.r...:.64i'::..:;:'536::::.· ..,.....,...--- INSTANT CR.DIT 530-1592. ' ........,.. Low Down· Low Terms Robullt""'!'!"M!. cyL $625. 1 . OLDSMOBILE APPROVAL * * * '• * * CUltom VW ~-·~-~-A.tr:"'~. PHo-~---·~ BANK FINANCING '$8 vw. 37,DllO -. ' ·-• ~ s....zui... I:ook ';;"..':, Mll!ACLEl.i;Z'DA Co l CT $9'15. -aii .• :u..::-: f\111_~ ada ""'7 '.Wd. llO llid1!or aML GREMLIN 1910 TORONADO Gr. Excel -;,.-_,,..,,,,__..__1 t'ODd, flill pwr equip, vinyl ~ 6 pm. WW take tndo. 'll VW;'alot coad.'lomllo,nu • 1'l'ldt¥ for our lpeclala. CliiO!a 'II'°' c .1..-__ Coupe. 3'1)· VI.. Vley) lop. IMPORTS * * ~~.· * ~ -"".!;'·~!'. ··Nabers ,'70 ,'NOV4SS · Irani! Now 1972 tnp, air oond, AMI ~1nn11s ...... w/tape dock. $.1.495. a ~J"!I:'. ~ ~-; •v••· . ' . '66 vw ~ ,........ ~lU.VWCOBNDUS W ...,_,,, .. ~~ -•t :rooo.ux>W -·"'"'~H c o o d eoaa;:,t:•·•· ~-·· _ -:l600 IL\RBOll BL.. -·Arilmatle-(llooe-l N~D~.~,· ...,,. radi<>-healfl'.~· ' $125 . '""""' ~' ··~ • COSTA·MW ' """""·'"ftiC!oir ,..,.. ;;;"~,:.:.:~ .. ~-~~:..:"~··;,iF-c.:;:: or bot!" otter •lllD-3id2 · !fl ·:VWrBUG ' 540-9100 • """'1: l!Widrot !"""" dl8e "\!b. ,~_,, PLYMOUTH '67 PLYM Sprt Fui'y, HT, one adalt owner, v-s. air, bucket, villYl top, stereo, all ft\\T, ~Ip nratnt. 11,000 mt, $1125. 557-1881 RonaultSailta Sorvlco Brl&ht ~".87 vw i.tt,k. . N~ -~ · . · '67 COUPE Clu'c>mO. 'l!)P.~t'il65 loo """' a decade In OnJFoe .. • u..,., . 'fr· 519-lm * . . . '"'-YIW Ilelo!1' B!>ol<--Jloat S.Ut Will· Counl)r .......... ' . . -quick. • s.rv. ~ ~ tB I p.m. 'Exe oo~Y!!/' dWo. '68 VW 7 PUs BuL S\mn>Of, Factory air OOlldiUo•;-, lull .. .Call .!.WIJ.lB. -·-Uy<U .,~-· Jue, rad<. Xlnt t'ODd, $1850 -'1') • a-De Mall~. -. Monda.Y or .U otfB 536-J507 ~-er, vinyl . top, beautiful ..... ~ Jlm Slemomi Renatilt '70 VW Conv. ·Xlnt cond. ' ' • cloth I: lt.atber.tntericir tilt tre;mely dean. Pia. air, · · · '69 ROADRUNNER. 383, 2'J1 So. ll&aln. Salllo -Going to Auoti'alta. Mast '·· 'VQ .. VO "t~~l!ic ilferinc. Aw _radio, ~ ~.ollnew over 25. GMnlino m -· Good t'ODd. Extra1. 1 blk. north ol warner Sell! Make' offer! 2Jl5 0.W nt.. beater auto · f!I, _....,, Cl? ·uo:w~ er. all nlodelJ A -1 -a·-" Best otter ·~ ~~ Service 0e.....-i 541,4111 . or .. N.B. -· 1e7.% ·voLYO tiW ·.....:-. .i~. <VO~ -aft s::io pm• wnda, -ror • ~· ·~· . - Sal .. Depa.-Dt 1111-ac "IO vw -lOnt oood. 178). '';!Camino Pickup, Auto IMMEDIATE DEUYERY' PONTIAC SUNBEAM Sunn>oL MUI .. n; uaw.: L"'M t:.iay at $2111 4 miLR"":c!i~';i'-0,~ . tor D>rope. l1lOO er -or-• ·a..t 1t1io1 . · . -'69 PONTIAC rer. 616-31l15. 111.74 Plrr Me. , ji Nabers ~irm. .. ·"&IT .. -1 S.Lee '66 vw _,,.. ..... II.-. o.,,.c; AM/FM, Auto,.....:. c---1ac 'Tl Chevy v .... tml ml. ncull,L BONNEVILLE 1961 Sunbeam "Alp!Jle" ccn- vutlble, .,.. whe<!ll, dlac power brakes. $ 7 0 0 • 544-W.7. TOYOTA '7Z TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 C+ T. &:L.) or lide tent A'lllllPP raci. dl1Cbrafta.36JDO. _, · Mar -$2l.50. ~Maloll'8 WAGON "'W _,... ())STA-•M!!SA 646-"31 alt&' pm. Dealor. J47.5n6 peaa, "'81. Fact. air, Jug. Lllce new q,'147·.2278. · · . l'or LOii•.' •-or r..~...., . :mJ llAltOOR BL., Will tak• 1fade. · 9 3 . 3)faa \.flN -. Open -'71 1234 So. Main st. rare rad<, auto ........ * '69 Y.W' * 0-. b1lc •.. • • • • Ci,ptlice. ll.000 mL, AD Santa Ana power ~eer. I: brakes, elect - '11 C.dlllae'E/oOrado Conv. Du: l!lnt"oood. ~\DP. rear-· RAH, WSW YOLYO · 1""""c. ccnd. Neu..,, ' $3.0. pyt ply, 83J.91M. , '70 GREMLIN tires; Eve • •ltr<O tape In 'TI. VW ~am P ~ ~ • ~ . ' . Voeue.s, AM!FM ster«t A: '68 CUSI'OM Impala 2 dOor tbls exceptional low mile-top-Excel t'ODd .• 551~.or l911 "•....., c.M. •M .;..;., 1a-. 16000._., p~ p-MB "-••_; 17,000orl&inal=lalowner .. ,•--•"·--.<~> 547•1222• ' ,.t\--~I . • ~ ~ "4-8436 ' I lllJolel. • .... .:u: ; 0 -:"i~ t;UUUo car, See to 8 le <329--~ n-.v•• ~'-D • VACATION' TIME ·· '71. VolYa 1 ~ E o;;.i.. , Wlll ":,..61>.'!.i. ,1'1f · $1350. ~7· BBn. S3l1 I swroot • extras! 6'134195 19'lO VW •Pop Tap Ca>pper 4 lJIFd,, w/overdr!W. Jildlo, . . . . tS,Caprlco W~ new-·' $1595 a· v.., ciun. 12.r.e; 96&-1Bl5 M-"a '1lm. 10,lltlf MU... '&9 EL DORADO "" ..,. by ~· lnku. """' oonc1.. CN.acllabersllac. . '68 VW Bue 8-tiftll> White w/Red · mi&'.,..,...., Lo miles. Excd -• ....,.., $795. 968 9658. 'U: Lo mKea. 'Sl•n!9 ·-'<m· Lea-Int~. Stk'.•nA '"1>DCJ,.ADXtru.·C~iaft '681 ;_,,... ffant. S.Lee. 2tilltl!IARBORBL., FULL cash prl,ce $2,096.30 h>-1875 -·· ., • ·$4199 , c 4 pm ••"•loe-. , ~It.,..._ , COSTA MESA , c1udinc tax• 11ce .... Down '65 vw -.·rd conc1 MallY . ·c-""'-"' . . ~. Sa¢1Jee,· Mast ,,,_...... ·......-n 540-9!00 open Sunda,y paym••t i. r.W ·hundred _.__ M-~ 1 a~ .:... tu:llll:K CAD '111, • ·dr, ""· $CZ;O, · ..u,111r, 19'1-a224. . , , I' $39.30 MO. dollara. ·~30 •••• ;--~··· ·:.::.-;.;.... .:::·.,.. -..... M. 0,.......;.» 35,ooo mL X1nt ~. Prvt . . , ·-~ paymentb;.,1.:n;;; i:.",;;1'.· _...,,.~ .. pm.. "' · '"'"~ pl)r. -.-~. • '70. CAPRICE . m:. &,'.-= st. '72 .LE. MANS - tax A u....._ 35 J><Y. pt1>1 '" VW • Xlrl't· cond :Ill W: 1't St.il !;!m\a Ana 91wi>· 4 fir, -; $25!15: . . · Solrta Ana Brand new 1972 Pontiac Le balloou paymont ol $800, $650 . ,~157! . -.i n '69 Cad El Dorado Coupe, !ils,7!05 Mans 2 Dr., flilly tactoey · Total delered pay prlco 'M vw $400 or bat oller · • · . Blaclr ..,. ~ 14*1ed. I ----'-'=::;....--HORNET equipped $2,895, Serial No. $2,515.50. A.P.R, 11%, On Eng~-nieda body wor~ '69_. Voi>o•l~ lldn,.A!l·FM lncl eruile .A;AM!FM ....... 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Call GulUl«I S..ta -~-=:.:::.----~· J 17 17 EDITION VOL. 65, NO: ·tar, l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE 90UNTY, CAl.:FORN(A • ' . , , 1'lURSDAY, JUNE '29, '1972 • .,Crippli"fJ Blew' . ' ' , McGovern Loses High Court Votes 5-4 151 Dele.gates In Decision WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille SUpmne Court held 5 lo 4 today that the death penalty as 11 •11 tmpooed under CU1TeDt Jaws in tbe United States is an.; COllllitUtional. WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. Gtorge MCGovern's prospect. far a flm·ballot presidential nomination were dealt a crlpp)lng blow today as the Democratic Credentials Con\ililltee atrlpped him of more than half b1s delegates from califomlaf By · a vote of 73 lo 65, the committee aWarded 151 .of . canfornia'a 271 con- venlloo aeaia ·tO Sen. J!ubert H. H11111< plirey and seven other candidat.. In pro. portion lo their sbare of the popular ballot. cut In the state's June s primary. bollots cast la the state's June I primary. "Beautlful~" aiged an elated Humphrey supporter. "I saw it, but ask me tomor- row if I believe." If the panel's acllcm Is sustained by the full convention, McGovern would drop oubotantlslly below the 1,1(11 votes be ' needa for the llOll!1n&tlon, a nsure be bad been nearing In l'«l\"t days, The committee'• 1cttoa ,,.. trlumd , by a. cballenge filed by 1Upporters of Hwnpbrey, aen; Edmund S. Joluikie and Henry M. Jackson and Rep. Shirley Chlsbolm. They charged tblt caJllornla's winner- take-all rule Is undemocratic because. It gave McGovern the entli-e delegation even thciugh. while leading the pack, be got less than a majority · of the popular vote: · The Issue may ullimltely be deelded In tbe courts. A federaljudge ruled In .California Jut week that !lfcGoYern WU legall,y entitled to keep all the delega~. Bui the con>o mltlee'• geDeral counae1, JGleph A. Califano Jr., told committee members he Is prepond to argue the judldlry bu DO ' DAIL V PILOT l t1n Plletl The mu1 ol lharply cllversent opinions by which the court decided tbe monumental cue le(t aome crucial qua. lions unclear, Including the status ol nearly 600 death row inmates acroa the land and the possibility-that state leg\llature could redeem lbe practice ol • capital pml..._l All nine justlces filed ·-·· el their views. 'In the majority ...,. Justices William 0 . Douglas, Wllllam J. Brennan Jr., Thurgood Marshall, and with some l'llttVaUons. Potter stewart and Byron R. White. Dissenting were the four Nixon ad- ministration appointees, C!llef Julllee Warren E. Burger, and J..Uces llarry A. Blackmun, Lewis F. Powall· Jr. and Wllllam H. Rehnquist. Plane Crash ~Doctor ' . From .Capo -eolering the allaln of political parties. Debate between the credentlala membera reached bitter proportions with \.. both aides accuab;g the other ol prtosure )tacticJ, of Ignoring the prlnciplt1 of W· ty reform and using the lasue for stridly partisan odTantqe. McGovern deleCaf4 Ted Jlal'tett of "'-""-dwltd tbel the ~ Ott And' PedGIJng &versed Immediately by the decision were two death sentencts for nonfttal rapes in Georgia and Texas and a death About 50 bicyclists, left the Western -White House T·shirt ~ayiilg_ San Clement_e on the top and Wash· sentence !Gr murder In Georgia. in ~n •Clemente Wednesday enroute to . W!'l'bing· ir\gton, D'.C, on ·the. bOIU>m. They'll be passing the Here Is bOii the majority wu fonned: U>n,. D.C. The ride is In '.support of the Nitlooal J>tesident,enroilte. Only he'll be cqming,by air and Douglu Concluded capital pmbhment 'Heatt AssociaUon. -The trip Jio.~'t<l 7tl,ke .js· expeCte<i to. arrNe Friday morning. · Is lnco-tlbie· ·wllh,· tha .conoept d. about 2Jl:-bys. ,Each .of,the ·cyclists w~a yello-! , . , , "equal~" ol tha lawo. '!bat i. . I 111'~~ ., ................. A ~ Juan ~~ pbylicla, lllve Wedn!tdoy ~ f r om a b<lmlnc.aln:ta11 at lloJtywooci·Buri..t Airport, dW tbla momlng u a result of his bijurles .. 'lllrft oilier _., a Glendale man and his two small cblldren, were ldlled tnstanlly In Ille · plane ,cruh and suble- q~ent uplollon at .the end of the NOway. The Los Angeles County coroner's of· ll~e-·ldentllled the victims as Dr. Jona· lhan William Hu~ 35, of 25911 Avenlda Romero; 7.oltan Kulhy, the pilot of the aircraft;, and his two children, 2.ottan Jr., 11, ancl Allhon, I. ~ :rt~!~i~:. ~ Jt~ Capistrano and wu ZO feet Into the air when 11 ioot power, fiopped back ooto the nurway, and bunt ·into Damis. Wi~sses told Investigators the plane tben swerved slilrply lo the left, ~ over onto its lop and e:sploded. ' ·An , off'dufy I.Os Anll"lel fireman, Maynard Jdiios, 11u wuliln« his truck at on JJrport warebowe wbeo be heard the exploolon and 1111 .. the lllm!ng wi:ec¥1•· He late aald the pilot and two youngsten In the ~ of the cockpit ap- pwed lo be dead,'buf that the front seat pauenger, Dr. Hughes, was regaining consciousness. Jones lo"' open the cockpit and pulled the pbysician from the wrtekage. Tba fir<man sustained burns on his left band and left leg Bl the rescue and Mciulml first aid treatment. Dr. Hugbes was,rual\ed lo st. Jooeph's llQipilal In BarblDk, where doctors ,.poried be bad lllltalned burns over 1111 percent Of bJs' ~..lni! said he WU In (See P~, P ... I) ·~·-. ...wi..oaiq. m~ .~·. ~ \f.fr.l .\'r -=~~.:~:..= •spedleneJ ·~ llUi~~-Artltor Tltll of.Lal ~ tliat "It'• not..,. . A9M DE · Pqtl) Nixon Orders Price Controls On Fresh Foods ' ,WASUINGTON (AP) -~~Nix• ... brought lret!hcfrults, -· vecetables aDd sealood under ¢ce,coDlroll !or tile rir.t time to/lay, but.only after the flnt. sale bu, been.made by the farmer. NW>n · signed an executive «der mnovlng the curnnt uemptloii on raw agrieu!IUraI products from price controll after tile llrst'slle.:.. meaning that II will apply prlmarlly at tile 'wholesale and retail ltffL Tbe IC!lon wll1 have Ylrtually llO Im- pact m the selling cost of meat lo con- llWJlel'S, Processed! meats llllCb u beef and pork have been tmder controls since the Inception of Nixon's price controls last November. · F« the first time, however, .lll'.OllUctl auch u frelh vegetablt1, iresh !lab thal bu tmdergcme ""'"" pn>C:"'sing, and other raw products at wholesale and mall will be oubJect lo Price · eom. misalcm ruill. 'lbiit nil• 'II bi. II' bus!..-' piollt ....... ad require -lo jusllft all price lncreuel Uirough lncreued COiis. ! , , • ' I ! , I j ·-~ , found to be ''lmpliclt'' la tbe Bi&hth, : · t :~ • ~ ~ , t . ' ~"' ·iii' Ai < I :;'i '. · ..,....,. .. '" . . · I .. ~·a :~ "·-il.li : 1oii~;~B11~:· g\·"c ,. .. : ;vK'a : ~!~it4.Gi•; tll' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' Mntol1 ,... ...... ~ ':rm to · ' " 'h ~ '> ! ~ \ ,• ' . be ''~•IW'clrtlt'• ~U:e Clement;e;.co~ncUm:en A·inee-.. on :No' Inctettse in Tax =~.~ndmeli=~a1:'.!! I , • l!!J•• ~ , ' • , , and llDUUIJ punlabmentl. "·"-"'"'•• ..._,,...._· •_._.J • 15 the. »·to :..;.t,;:_, ___ ..:.1 stewart concluded that the deeth ~I w.of···w•::\~e· ~,tptan .Yvw -v. .....::·UIA'\U.l.::U. ' penalty ii DOW applied in I 11-wantoa" and ctilla !""'1 ~°'"tha city'• ex!•Hrw. IJ-45 Soon after, the actjen t1ds mqrnh)g "freakllh" llllUUler tax rate: · · · ·· ' · , , · . ~"'' rellt:ed l$r ye~ anolller .... • . :Ille "F!l$11 on. Ill awroved blidlet a( a ' ecutlve , aession lo discuss tbe .Iat .. 1 White laid the death penalty b Invalid sPeclil -i!Qg ~ -mOt'nlbi wu mil dmlopplontl dn· negetiations with city mostly because II Is used lnfrequenily bol .marlted 'by il·brlef ~l·of.'~· einploye· groiipo over, the question of , and dld.not meet ":';"Y existing &eneral clhnan Tom -O'Keefe's dllutlafactlon • ,.iles,,. . need for ntribution. with a $4,000. lncreaae.in the .clty;a ·oon-. Noilotmal announcement:bas yet come ·Burgw, ln dissent, •Ii~ -the decision trlbulion·ta t!>e·cbamber of commeioe. Oii •tile -of Ille ·talb which of· leavea lqlalaturea free lo carve out Because of, f!ie••lnch-, of that• flciOllYi eiilerell a mediiu.n. stage alter, llmlted ~:" lo a general aboUllon measure, pus Increases In allocaUOna for on ... _, wU• .,..,iJed several weeks of olbe ·=· ·,~_•· saldllml. the f~~ eoeral . rum ~ ..... i!l1l In 'll!O ' ~· .... ' gone -la • ·-g suppue 1 ..,TPP'!_, .. 1__ 1 ._~ ago., ' · · · · power1" but actded "'while fortuna• .. 1-budsel,.O'Keief<Mla .the oily ...,.m.F . i'die lndlc.tlon •by,cm-however i.:t11a1 lee·•~~ ..me room for le"'•'•tlve j ..., the clty wJll.bold out!Cll' about 175,000 ex· ~~ -udgeo FB,J ,A·rrest,s · ·Suspe cted . ' ' ·Hijacker N~r .,Dettioi~ • '"' , ' I , ' • '1 't '. • • ! , I • ' tra lo pay for the l8lses -that -would Blacknlun,.uylni be YlaJda "lo uo aai cause Ille 25-cen.l'lllcr-ln the tu nte. In the 4eptbl ol nlY dlstalla ollllpatlif To the owner of •a $32,000 house, 1t ahd ' Indeed, .abhorrence" 1« u;cse;th ' would effect an lncreue of $20 on the tu penally," nevertheless dlaRnted because, ' . bill , • he wrole, "I fear the court bu o .... Sources-have· laid tl)at ·the COUllCll'ex• stepped." peels lo fonnally approve raises at its P....U uld none of the five opinions by next '!'jl\llar Jne!'tlng, on-Wect...aay of the J-In the niajorlty "pro!lcler a next -· . · COOStilu\lliUU1 ~ fouridation for Today's action on the budget ~ In the cour\'1 decision.' ·Ftr the ir-nt, he these heretofore. unb.udg.e~ed' 81• laid,, tbe ,nillnl "removes the death pendltur .. ·amGuliting•lo·about 182,000: aemei-pnvtoualy Imposed on some -A $25 000 chunk lo go toward 11C10 perm 1waltlng p u n i ab m en t dieteloprileM nm1)'W of a .li!ltllMria throqbouf the country." fire substatim< · · Rebn!julll said: "'nlO oburt'a judgment DETROrr (AJ') -A • 23-year-old unemplo"4 m111.. was ·arrested al his home and · cbir~' u "the airliner lll- jacterw!lo got $181,500 rans• m aad parachuted ewer Indiana Jut weekend, tile FBI annoubced today, ·Mlrlln •'1,.·McNally, ~'Of IUburban ~ .... """'1ed will -of • . J , ~~~t11~~r:! lrvine~lntr.udcr- '-About '2ll 000 • to pay. for a -today 11rikes down a penalty that our na~ pumper ta be ~ from th.-new facllliy. tion'a leclslalorl have tbooght necessary -ft0,000 frr•,.Placlng of a womout alJQ our country wu founded ." Be laid filter 11 the•city p0ol. ~ ~~~ dia-egarded , ·~ I lllidllgan FBI. cii;':;oo.r.r.o.rebullt,~uca lo the The central queo11on bef<n.,. court -,41J,oio·1or liibta at-the tennis courts waa whether capital-~-..· =~:.r.:~w~d:;; 1 R. anP.s-HoaseWife Fifi in Detroi~ pending arra1gmnen1 ., r - c1aI';pob.m .. aald .. FBI oompwa1 With :Phorie'·Ruse · Ground Brokeµ for Office at .San Lula Rey Part. tbe El&l)!h Ainendineat'1 proldbll!m -fl.llO for a OOl1lu1lanl '.study on a =· . cruel and 1111..W ,.. felb!al ouUal! ""';vlhg many South The unsigned "~ ,.._,,._ • "lat Cout .,..Wiiie -·agencies -----·-·--• ' ' wtiuld be filed today al SI. Louil. · ' , A hijacker look over the American An • attractive young Irvine bouoewl!e· · CllT ripeated 'bls .ap1.,,n1o11 lo .Ille (Seo DBATB BAN, Pip I) OOUDcl1 lhll DlOl1llbg tbet the -for -Boeing 'lf1 lhortly after it Iflll ......... Sl.•I,oal• Friday night en route lo Tulsl, wu raped . Wednesday bi"• _, in.- Oklll. with ti perlOGI on board. truder who locked .. two . scrum1ng· He forcad a landin( at StJ Louil where 1 Chn~·.in a clbset before • .....u, be built ander otmlllr llddteetll'al llnel airl8*1 ofllclala said the man armed , ...run, bis boand'and gagged.victim •. Phase of Medical Co~plex tlle _..,., budget -will 4'0mO from prior ........... wtn u .pri>je<led .... lnCvmetromtbeitale's..,.ulestaxeo guolino. . Groundbreaking ceremonies look place W,edneaday afternoon for the nat pbne of c:omtructlon at the San a-cienni llooplta1 .med~al com pl es-a l&- IGlte medical Ofllce building whlcb will open In abooll fin moollls. Membera ol tbe South Coaat aru medical fra~Umc with ~tal of· flcialo ...... m -at Ibo fi ve-acre 1He .-.lllmllY ..,_ caminO de ... Mam ·· from San a.m.ta ci--al Hospital The office _.... wlddl will, blClalle a pharmacy and poftld parking areu lo tbe rear, will be bullt and owned by the 11pante tenants -llXleta area pl1yl~ clanland- Todl Jobnllan, ·-f« the ~pman Management Corp., lh• cleveloper of the complex, laid the Initial l• -wlD "' tbe f1nt of three ..... llNctlon ........ tbe ........ ,..,. IUlla _..,... wll1 be -u "San Clernontt rdedical Center" and will u the new bolpital. , I Will> a-.submochlne gun waa given lli:llll•·Colmly Sheriff'• ofllc..-o1 uld• -11..-.... "'-'lal ltlelf.la in the.final $$0!,54111 and two poracb' ut... He reliaMd I the :ZS.year-old victim-told them ·bot' ~ .t=n• and wlD be reOd7 . 1!11111 of ,tile plane' paaaengers Md aaa!Jant, described u about~- for Ila flnl pat-In _., Anpol, ......... pl-after • car raced ..., With mecllum1. lia1r, pined antry to• .......... laid. !lie' runway and "!'"shed Into lbe finl> lier home bY ·uking• her if .... could ... Eventually, Jolnloa uld, the entire airliner. ber telephone. ' ' ' Fr eeway Bills AWaiti:ng .Aciwn medlcakare. _ .. _ .. ,,m contain a Tiie hljackerlo 11 l~tbo~ "!~ ~ ·SbO aid a;-..... a1 t11nes wi lile!ld ol llCIJ!e.dre llOIPltal, coiival&Cenl ~.~ ....! ..::::.-" _:::,":'.'.'.:,~. ~ llnally'CODlellled lo•-blm •wbell he Billl by 'flie ,two Newport Beaich ~ ~ --" ....,.. -··~ .... -...... -~ .... ...... leglalaton tflat would kill p..i or all of boopllal;r-~.,.,.~ Amoriean Afrlb)eo __, contalnl~1 g • lnlilledtMt.,.Qlliwuurp11tandhe' lbe Paclflc Cout -Fneway todQ are · u ancillary healtb-care lirvlces. '5000llO Wll found In "farmer'• fi<:ld j d!d not havt lime lo fO ·lo a pabliC call1 Wiiiing vbtff 00 the \fldor · ol ' Ille . ~ capallle ol irovldlng houa-MMday ad 0 "'"""""IM'f'lll waa f""'4 box. ~ ~ 1 • • Callbula Slate Senate. Ins • lo '*Plal 1""1• alt'Md1 are abool lhe-nay:• 'l'be vlcllm lokHu• ••ton .be u.n "-bl1man Roborl Ba db am• 1 beluc daiped u well u a coiponte FBI agenta and lndlana state ,,o~ grabbed 11or, warm! her lo k .. p sl1ml m.....,. .that 1 •••lid. delete only the beadqllorten bulldlrw !Gr -.0 Rubber combO<I tbe aru near PfW, Ind., tor fin 1 and, hustled. ner t-y~d ,daughtet: and Newport Beocb aectloo 1a r.r down the CompanJ and -arw. days • 1 4-~ nephew· 'Into a ...n, 1*1otl" 11at, howater, slJICe,Senalln are Addillono lo t1lo -moilcal· COii« ' ,La;,. alaf'*'oenl o111<:er1 l]JtCU!ated clolet. CODCelllntln& on lcclal•Uon draftad by' ...U be bulll Ill ...,..._ ,,..,. u -'the bQaclolt ,.u Injured In Iha jump • OUicen ~tho,~ wu dlstralll!ll U>eir own. u lollllll domml OlllllllnlloM -bq .. alt1lne ~ lald.11t <lemand-but otllorw1le ~ unharmed by . Senator Denols Carpenter'• bill lo 1lnletloa, Jol1wloll IO!di ~as iiDit • ..... lnllructioo on how •lo } =tat. •did not requirl bolpital -~Umlnate Ille eollre coastal lrertray may The~ -pla litteady-' opersla Ila porachulo.-. J come to a vote lon1ibt or ~ lll the tbirda "ocCupied" by -ownen, he The FBI wd elllnllva lm!lllllllile A deacripijon Gl the nplll II being • Senate. howevor, and an aide laid this uid aod a total occapollC)' II expected by qenta la .a-.t, -. ·'llllnob I ·••tell lo ll• ~ qencla rnonilng he m., tey to &el adloo oo lbe by thls winltr. and Michigan developod lnfonnatlon that throughout the <G\llllY. Badhun measure 1t the u me time. ( I ....... Cea• . ,, . ~-_41 Tiie wutharlady -~ -lhlne for J'ridaJ, ......._ low clouds . and fo& In tbe ,..., • c houri. Highs II the beoclieo, 111 tha 1'} rising lo 15 -~ ... nllbt SMl • INSm E T09.&Y Creator of '~ Gmoole' (IOI llil hot ldH 10Mlc sfllrillo i~lo bowl of cold .....z. Su 1torv, P• IZ. ...... _ . ·-. -.... -. a .... .,. • --.. ·~,.. ' ...1 IFTI f ... -.... ,..,_ ......... t• MM IP tt _ ....... 11 -.. --. __ .. =----= ---T••WW • ---. -----.. ' J DAILY PILOT SC r-.-2',1'72 •' Initiative • Ill Doubt Impact of Huling Seen ~n Ball.ot {Jtive ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A drive to rt-constltutlona1." lll<lre tho d .. th penally In canromla at The ballot Initiative drive was Intended the balJot bol: ift November was put in to overturn the California Supreme doubt today ·by the U.S. Supreme Court's Court's ruling Feb. II that the death <apltat punishment d<dslon. penalty vlolat.1 the state OomUtutlon. The measure, which has tbt 1upport of The Republican governor, a ttaunch Gov • .Rooald Reqau, will stay on Jhe advocale ol the death penalty u a deter- ballot unleu tt'a forced off by a court rent to crime, withheld immediate com-rupng, uJd D<ptJ\y Secretary of Stat. ment on the U.S .. Supreme. Court's Thiomu QulM. ' docialon which said that capital punish- Bui State Sen. Gf0111e Deukmej!an (R-meol, as It ia applied today, lJ un- Long Belch), a leader in Ule drive to conatitutional. reinstate tho death penalty, said li's his Both Reagan and his wUe Nancy bad oplnkm tf there Is a court challenge 11he been active in the petition drive to lnJUaUve will probably be dcclar<d un-restore the death penalty In Callfomla. Handful Leave Bank Heist Leaves Small Effect on Niguel Branch By FREDERICK SCHOEMEl!L Of .. D1i1'r Pllill Slaff Despite • bor1Jary that left ..,.... of w.ty depollt box holders worrying about the !ale' of '3 to S4 million In aecur!tltl, cash and Jewels, things haven1 changed that much around the Lagwia Nliuel branch of U n 11 e d caufonila Bank. llurlft& the three months since tbe theft, la Which five men have been In- Sewage . Treating Plant 'Working Greaf-At Last '""' ...... llnally ha•• been ... terminated at Sa6 Clemente'• r -new ......,e-1reabnenl plan! and thus far thia year the city's ocean oulfllll bu prac- tically become obsolete, records revealed thia Weelt. '!be plant, dedlcated more than a year ago, or!glnaJly wu beset bY equipment lailur.. and otber problellll which re- quired pumping millions ol glllooa of treated waate out to sea. But as this year proj!relled, said City Engineer Phil Peter, "the plant bu been working j1lll beaulifulJy.. tr 1 L Ideally, the planl b cal<Ulated IO ~ duce relllabll! aewaie emuent which lJ used for lrrfgation and reebarglng of unclerpmnd bulns at camp Pendleton. Dwina Ille lha~wn oerllll ¥ yeor, however, ?I mlliloii 1aflatii1 of effluent' had tO be' dumped at sea· llecause It dld DOI qualify u reclaimed water. But tblt year only S mllllon had to 10 to sea, and iJ1. the month of May none w,a dllcliarged. Tile Odon which last year crealed some cl~ complalnll have dlmlnlahed to nearly nothing this year, Peter said. 1be. plant's expepsfve burner nlechanlsms -which · mera11y cremate sewage sludge into an inert aah -re. qatrocl considerable chang .. before they w9fked al top efffclency, the eDllneer es- ptalned. '!be bult ol tbe tre.!ted effl~t Is piped to settling ponds at Pendleton and Jut year 120,ooo 1a1tons made their w1y ~derground. But because ol the more efficient oflUlltlon of equipment thlJ year, In the put six months the total amount sent to settling ponds waa 193 mU!lon gallons. "We're really very pl..,ed that everything ill finally working aa It sbould, Peter said. "For a whlle !here, tbe equipment the manufacturers sent ua just kept breaking down, and it was a headache,,, Peter said. The 1oal of the new plant, built with $2.3 million In bond funds and federal and state grants, Is to produce effluent capable of being u!<d, rather than dumped at sea. OltllN61 COAST IC DAILY PILOT Thi Ort,... C..t DAILY PILOT,~ ...,ldl k comblfltcl l!tt H..,_P'mt, It IWD!lllMll ..-, ni. Ofll'lfl: C"ll hOlbhlnt COmNny, Stfl+ . r111 edl!kltll 1r1 "*"l"*f, MOllllll'f' ""'""' ,,14111r, for CM!t M"'' N_,.,.. INdl, HW1ll"1IM l11d1f,tunt1lrl Vlllit't, Ut- ltKll, lrvlM/IMlflftldl n ·Sall CltlMfllU S... J11M C••lttrat!O. A M111le rtt"loNI WlllM 11 pv&tltllld S1h.1rd1)'1 and Slll'ldln. Tiie prlnci.tl Pllblill'llllll 111tnt h 11 UO Wttl la't Str..i, '"''' MLtM, Olll tornlll, nui.. J:ob1rt N. W11cf Pr .. •tnl 111111 l"Vllllthtt Jee .. ~ Curl1y Viet Pl'tllffrll 1M Otlwr1I M1r.19..- lh11r11i K11.,ll Edilor 1'1m1• A. Murphl11• -...109 11!•;1or Ch1rftt H. L1•1 Aithtttl r. Ntlt Auftltnl M.lfltllr'lll l!tllMrt ,_ Cit ..... om.. 305 Ntrlfl El ~t"'i110 ~ttl, t267J --Ctttt "'-I J1t '#tfl ..., ltf'ttt H~ IMdll mJ flltwl*i ._...,,,,. , ""'!I~ •Hdl: l7WS lwd\ IO!M¥1r4 WlltM 1NC:t11 m ,_, """"" N1,ti 1• fn41 '4t..fU1 Cl I ftMI A•:ssll I 1 "14•71 • S.. a.-.. AJ Depa1lwlflt , ••• , •••• 4tM4Jt ==: .... -......... , .... • .. ..... ..... llllltlf-tllfll. ...,. .....,., fl( ...... i...... .... ,,,,,;_ .. ·-.... ~ ....., ...... ..... " Clllll¥ftlM --· -.,= .. · .. --°'........ · • "" arr• tW ........ !1 ..... a.•• ,...,.., """""" ...................... ' dieted, only "a handful" of bolholder11 have left UCB's Laguna NJcuet branch, acoonllng 1o 1 blnlt 1!1Dkesman. Additlooafly, two pmons have can- celled their checking llCCOUDtJ with the bank. '1My anticipation wu that we would have Jost a large number of cllltomers," commented Lloyd Dennll, cllroctor of public relatJom. "But we haven't. The bank It utremely pleased.'' • !Ionic offlCtaJs, Who al tbe time of the burslcY were niuctaJlt to ~ tbe matter, ·now IMlll a llWe more talbUve , about Ibo -. • It tool! three days to npalr the damage do"" to'tho vltllt, DennlJ said, whlcb In- volved -JJnc a bolo In the ceillng made bY tbe .st;lllod t.arn or thieves who blutod and chipped their way In over the woetead ol Marcil 21-17. • By tho end of tho flnt week In Aprfl, each of the 459 rflled sale deposlt bous bad been replaced. The tut of sorting out the COlllenls ol the !tom, dumped do the floor ol the vault, kepi local bank of• ficlals working for two week!. For a tlme, they worked around the clock to C.etermine just what was stolen. Bank 0Uicial1 said just under $2.1 million In aecuritles were removed. On top of that between It and $2 mUllon In cash, Jewell and other personal efiects were stolen. The bank lost !50,000 ln cash. Officials said none ol the loot bas been recovered, fJYlll thoufjb three ~ In the .... have been amited In the past three weekJ. Two more 1U1pects remain at lar&•· UCB'• problel!IS with Ila cualomeni, while ca1 m now, may soon erupt in Superior Court as suits against the bank totaling 15!.S mU!lon come up on Jhe court calendar. A Dana Point man is asking !or ll!0,000, a Dana Point couple lJ ukfng $75,000, while a collection of 23 aouth county boxholders ts demanding 15!.3 mllllon. Informed sources said none of the cues wW nach court befoH ne:rt year. UCB's chief coun>el Robert Wlltlams said the bank has answered the com.. . plaint for $1!0,000, but bas not ftsponded to the other two complaints at this Ume. In the "'llJlOD'O that waa filed, UCB denied any negligence or improper con- duct and uJd that If the alarm 1ylllem was not functioning properly that It was not known by the bank. UCB requested that the suit be d!JmWed. Chase Suspect Held After Plea Of Innocence .. A woman motorlat arrested June 20 after a J10.mlle an hOur pollee pursuit from Laguna Belch to Car!Jhad waa In police custody Wednesday alter pleading Innocent to San Diego charges stemmlnl from the r<d Ught and slrtn chase. Dorolby Jean Ruffner, 35, or Santa Ana was taken into custody as she llepped from the Oceanside courtroom where she had been arraigned on charges or a ... ult with a d...ily weapon and driving under the influence of an Jntoxicant. Ocean.Ide pollce held the womin on Orange County WlrN!lta 1Jsued by Jhe Harbor Distrfct Municipal Courl charg ing fallure to appear on am.sts made in Coots Mesa and Newport Beach. The c:o.ts Mesa arrest was made In April foll<lwing a traffic. accident. and charged driving under the Influence or alcohol. The Newport Beach charge was drunk In public. Man. Sentenced l1i Hit-run Case OAl\LAND (AP) -A judge has S<ntenced a Hayward man who pleaded gullly to two bit-nm 1uto fatauu .. to 15 weekends In ccunty jail and fined him 12,000. The defendant, Jooepb J. Mello, 38, told . Superior Court Judie Lionel Wlllon Wednesday be wu rumbling. with a windshield wiper rt1ltch Feb. II In Fre- mml wben be ran down Steven Green, 17, and Arlene Dlnfee; 11. · Mello llld be panlckod a/lar h1J w llnlck the pair and he Oed, turn In 1 himael! Ill two weeb later on the advice of his lawyer. Quinn ••ld tbe first 1......ts ol tbe opinion seemed to leave oPOft t~ poss~ blJity !or states to retain the death peu- atty In oome limited cuea. He said at- torney• for the aecrmry of atatt were studying the decision. Ken Bl'l>Wn, •notber le1der ol the drfvo to restore the doath ponalty, expreued surprise and disappointment at today's decision, adding, "I have to auunw this would make our efiort on the lnitiaUve meuure a meaningless one." Both Brown, an official of the callfomia Correc!Ional Ol6cers Assocla- tlon, and Deuk:mejian talked of efforts to amend the U.S. Constitution aa a way ol overturning the court rulings. Deu!anejlall aa!d, "I think there'd be 38 states that would ratify it," including Calllornia. He •!Jo said he lJ certain the Calllornla ballot lalUalfve will 1Ull be voted on la November. Brown iatd. "We're going to lnslat It lJ OD the ballot.n "But at this point we don't know how munlngful It will be. We have no Im- mediate plans here u to what we're going to do. We're In kind or a stale ol &bock," Brown Wd "We don't Intend to quit the balUe," be sald. Secretary ol State Edmund G. B'"11 Jr. announced June 23 that the lnlUalfva petition drfvo ~ In collecllnc 139,905 signatures to win the ~ amendment a spot m the November ballot. II needed ii20,808 to qualify. In the caplto~ leglslaUve "'actlon fell along the pr<>and<on lines I h a I developed over the emotional lauo In Sacramento for years and following the Feb. 18 state dioclJloo. Assemblyman Alan Sleroty (!).Beverly HlllJ), a 1ong11me roe or lbe death penalty and -of 1IDIUC<Ollful leglalalfon to abollJli It, salll, "I am surprilOd and terribly pleutc! -I 'gueu that's my flnl rucllon. I thJnlc !l's a triumph of man's humanity In abolllhlng thia barbaric custom ol lbe lllale IUlng life." But Sleroty added, ''l'heN's probably going to be a Joi ol dlacuaslon whether tblJ declafon could be revOned Wben another Nlima ~ -on the bench." On Feb. 18, tbe state Supreme Court voted 1-1 that cspltal punlsbmenl violated the State Constitution's ban of "'cruel or unuaual" punishment, saying jt was "lncompaUbfe with the dignity of man and the judicial process." Thal ruling Immediately llftod the threat of death from ICC men and five women under death sentence J n CaJJ!ornla ond reduced their punlJhment to llfe In prison. On May~. lhe U.S.~ Olurl re- jected the appeal ol Calllom!a o!ffclals, including Attorney General YOUIJler, to review tho state decision. The jwtlco p.0 no reason bal Ille Clllfornla decision was besed entirely on wording or the state CoMUtution ond did not Involve the U.S. ConsUtuUon. An effort to put a propoaed. amendment on the ballot by the leglalaUve process sponsored by Sen. Deukplejlan was re- jected In tho Illa!< ~te. May 2 on a vote of 25-13, two votes sliort of the 27 needed to paSI. It was tllen tho drive got under way to Jl<lt the questlOn on the ballot by way of the Initiative petition process. Fl'Ollt P .. e J DEATH BAN. •• the court," opinion knocking down the death penalty, observed : "Certiorari wu flNDted llmlted to the following questions: "Does the Im- position and carrying out of the deaUt penalty in these cases constitute cruel and unusual punishment Ill violation ol the Elghlil and Fourteenth Amendments!' "The court holds that the lmposlllon and carrying out ol tbe death penalty In these cases constitutes cruel and unusual P<1nishmenl in violation of tbe Eighth and Fourteenth Amendmenla. Tbe judgment in each caae b thererore reversed Insofar as it leaves undi&tlabed the death sen-ten<:e I~, and ttie ca!leS are re- manded for further JrQCeedinp.11 From P•ge J DELEGATES • • • amounted to "flat out polltlcal hi· legal." The California primary results, he said, had figuratively "thrown out" the will of more than hall of the state's Democrats. Toll was joined by challenge atiorney Edwin Wela!, who charied Iba I McGovern's deleptlon had been vested with undue power and "there sbould be no klncmokn except the -1•·" ' C.lllorn!a deleple Warren Wldentr, mayor ol Berkeley, nplled, "there .... been no violation ol l!IJ rule with reapect to tho cauforn!a dek!pUon." Callfomla Sen. Alan Q-IDlloo said la • written Illa-to lbe panel that "wblle I oppose the ..in-1atH11 ...,. eepl ••• we llava no nal cllotce>ncept to abide by tbe results of an el~lon that was bola la a-.tanct with llatl law." Police Unity Urged SAN FllANCISOO • (AP) -.Top-Im! poUce were """'-* le conf .. ladilJ' ., ways of llaltflla a wan ol tllllllp In tho Chinele communlly that bu talion 10 llVll the pool two 7'1nl . ...,.. JOloph Allola • ........,, ..-.i lbe ~. saying he wanted "a IUU review or Jhe altuallon_ln Oll.natown." \ • • • Catamaran Trio 'In Good Shape' UPIT ........ SKY JACKING SUSPECT Mortin .lotoph McNally UPIT ........ AllRISTED -The FBI toc11y announced the arrut of Mar- tin Jaoeph McNll!y In connec- Uon for the hijacking last week of an American Afrllnes jet. He was arrested In Wyandotte, a Detroit suburb. F,....P .. eJ ARREST .•• mucll to b1maell and hid .Uttle to do with neighbors. The FBI said McNaJJy was iUTemd by FBI agents, Wyandotte police and of. licera d the Detrott Police Department with aMistance from the Wayne County Sheriff's office. Several hours after McNally's arrest, Pollce Cilei Richard Blair of Peru, Ind., said that on tile night of the skyjack he questioned a man who had a Michigan driver's 1 i c e n s e identying him as Patrfcl: C. McNally, IO, of Wyindotte, Mich. Fro•PageJ PLANE ••• "very critical" condiUon. The victim was la~e.r transferred to the bum wan! of County-USC Medical Center, wbere be died a! 5:15 a.m. today. Dr. Hughes, tht father of two chlldren, commuted regularly · between Lo s Angeles and San Juan Capistrano, where tiis wll~ Sue was to meet him Wedn ... day. He was an ortbopedlc resident at White Memorlal Medical Center In Los Angeles and was acbeduled to have com- pleted bis lour-year residency there thlJ week. The cause or the crash ls being In- vestigated by official5 in Los Angeles. The plane, a Beecher.it Muaketw; was owned by Abdon Llorente, Who told author!Ues ho had loaned It to Kutlzy for the Wednesday Olght. From Wire Services ''Thank God for tbe Navy and Coast Guard." Thal entry In the IOI ol lbe 31-fool catamaran Tom cat marked tho end Wednesday of 1 four-day search ot several hUJl<lno! thoUland miles ol the Pacific Ocean. The Tom cat with three persons aboard was spotted by one of the searching aircraft about 167 miles southeast or San Diego. The boat had been drifting helplessly since its saits were blown out in a squall seven days out of Honolulu. Its three crewmen had been without food or fresh water for 15 days before they were ftnt spotted by another sailboat bound I« Honolulu last Satur- day. 'lbe Ad Astra gave them two gallons of water and food for about sil days. On board the crippled Tom cat were the skipper, Fred Shropshire, 46, of Honolulu; Mike Fountain, 19, Hunlfngton Beach, and RJdlard Nlms, 17, of Honolulu. All were reported to be in good con- diUoo despito a die\ of bamacles and salt water for M:VUJl.l days before getting food and water from the Ad Astra. !'You can Survive," .said Shropshire. ''It's not easy, but you cin survtve.11 The "!bank God for the Navy and Coaat Guard" entry In the Tom Cal's log was made a few seconds before the trio was llfted from the helpless craft by Coast Guard helicopter and taken to San Diego. Shropshire and the two youths were delivering the catamaran to t h e mainland for !ts owner. They left Hooolulu May 9. "When we left, it waa beautiful sail· fng ,'' Shropshire said as he and the boys woUed sandwiches and hol dlocolate at the San Diego Coast Guard station Wednesday night. • 'Everytblng was fine unill the sinh or seventh day when we were becalmed. Following tile calm, a squall of whal seemed Uie hurricane , propottions blew up and destroyed all our sails. We ran before the seas and later were becalmed again." Shrop6hfre said a kerooene lamp <j,Vertumed in the galley and ruined the dty food supply. The lllree pockages of breakll!t food and two gallons of water from 1lle Ad Astra didn't laal long. The crew of Jhe Ad Astra uplained · they were already behind m ~ir voyage to tho islands. To stone! by would hf.ve made them a distressed vessel u well. They radioed lbe Tom cal' a po&!Uoo to a merchant vessel wblch relayed ii to the COa1I Guard. . On band al tho Coast Guard station to greet young Fountain were bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred F01111tain. Mrs. Follll' Horticulturists Seen Into Crime LOS ANGELES (AP) -A group described by police a.s horticulture ei:- perta is branching into crime . Officers say they sheared foor rare Erythrfna !alcata (coral) trees here, small cuttings from which generally bring from $7.50 to 1211· The trees, located on W I ls b I re Boulevard, were stripped of all their branches and foliage one day 1ast month for the third time in four years, police said Wednesday. JI. J. Qarrell~ 20th SEMl~ANNUAL FURNITURE tain was crying. She said she had almost given up hope ol seeing her son again. "a.1lke's a surfer, not a sailor/' 11id • Mrs. Fountain. "They told me this morn- ing they were going to Ilntt them today, but 1 didn't believe tbem.'' Tile COasl Guar!l said the crew of the Tcm cat appeared to be In good con- dition w)lli the posalble eiception of malnutrition. They WFC examined at a Sa.. Diego Hospital. A Coast Guard boat ls towing Jhe Tom cat to San Diego. * * * Coast Youth Recalls Boat Trip, Rescue By TERRY COVILLE 01 111f !WI.,·'*'· l•H For 22 days, 19·year~ld Mike Fountain lived on a Cll.et ol. soy sauce, mustard, assorted spi~, two tuJ>es of toothpaste and the barna~les from the bottom of the 32·foot catamaran Tom C.t. He lost 30 pounda. . Today, the young Aallor sat wrapped In a bathrobe in a oon ebalr In the llvlng room of hla poreiils' Huntington Belch home and told about be!ni loll ai sea. He and his two companions aboard the Tom cat, Fred Shropoblro, 411, ond Richard Niml, 17, both of Honolu)u, wero rescued Wednesday by the Coast Guard. "'Thal plane was Jhe prettiest thing I've seen " says Mike. "We were d.iuy. I hardly ~ wbere-l.. was when theY. brought me Irr." \. He bas a somewhat bitter tale to tell about being lost at sea on a voyage from Honolulu to Long Beach. "Thero .must have been 10 shlpt that passed up up. I'd have to 11y they deliberately ignored us," be said. 0 0ne boat -we plan to track her down - came within 100 yards of us and we Uled our last flare." He said the food ran out 22 days ago. The cre\V survived by eating muatard, soy sauce and other spices mbed together with sea water. When that nn out. they lived on two tubes of toothpaste. and the captain, Sbropshltt, bad them scrape barnacles olf the boat's hull !w food. "We also made a small still and u!<d ft to distill sea Water. until our butane ran out,'' Mike said. · N.., be's settled at his perents' borne, 6832 Aluandrla Drive, H u n t 1 n I t o n Beach, and plans to just relax for a few \Veeks. He watched cartoons on televlaion this mominfr:tb his young nelee. The trip Honolulu Was his flnt time on a sailboat. "I'd do It agaJn,'' he said, confidentJy, as hi3 mother scowled. "But never again on a boat that doem't have a ahlp to &hore radlo." He 's glad to be wann again. 11Tbe past two weeks have been all overcast and milty. Our clothes were soaked.Wewereheezlng.We1pentlllOlt of oor time lry!ng to keep the 1114lnaall togelher_, constantly sewing It up. "We were in two or three storms, with swells running from eight to 20 feet high." And even though tbe COast Guard !8)'11 the Tom cat WU well ofJ course, Mike said, "We though\ we'd make ft to porl anyway. At least we hoped IO.'' - Wt Invite you to atttnd H. J, Garrett's 20th Semi • Ann1111I Clearance Salt. Each Y"' at this time, we offer our rtCJUlar stock mtr• chancll111 at fabulous rtduct!OM. It Is an oppor• hnllty for you to ptftllale c......., seltcttcl pltc:11 from th• mast compr1h1nslv1 colltctlon Df tndy fine furnitllre and acc-r111 In tfte Harbor alJCI at a.rtc11etcl price. Thi tale "'1111 Friday, June 30th. R• .. •r stwe llClln wll pn-nn. Fair tradtcl ....... exupttcl. You aro cordl1lly lovll1d lo visit our showrooMJ, cll•pltyin1 •• ., II e HERITAGE e DREXEL e CENTURY e AIRELOOM ' PROF~SIONAL H.J. GA I\ REIT f Ul\Nf[U~~ HA~IOI kYD. COSTA' MISA, CALIF. INTl~OR DESl$NU$ 0,.. M-. ,._ I I'll. .... 6-16-0271 6-IM276 I • • ~Z DAILY PILOT SC l'llul1d!· ..... 2', 1972 County Firm Sells Unit OVER THE COUNTER .. TERRY GRANT. l .Ph U you satd the "common cold," you are correct. Thote cold.!! people get -and that includes just about every- body -cost billions of dol· Jars every year ln lost wages, lost production and medical expenses. While sci- ence has given mankLnd the ability to go to the moon, we still don't have a cure for the cold virus. Summertime colds often are just as bad If not worse than the winter variety. They are highly contaiious. too. Therefore, we sug~t that ~ple with colds should cover their coughing and iineeua and stay away Crom othen as much as poss.Ible. Follow your doc- tor's advice, and if med.lea· tlon ii pre:&cribed. we'll have It for you. Remember - prompt treatment can help YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PRON£ US -you need a. deUvery. We wUJ de- liver promptly without extra cha.rge. A grH.t many l>fOplel rely on us for thelr health need!. We welcome requsts for dell very s er v f c e and charge aceountL PARK LIDO l'tlA&MACY • UI Heopffol ..... --'4:"'1511 , ... Doll-my LUSE or •UY • • • ---tm CONTININTAL Oii MllcUIYr---. T811eye111rflidt:ff'ffltlle~• 11111 9f ....... -LlllOMJI tf Mtrc.,.,. tf ,.., ci.ict. Wt ,,.. •lilte .. .,,., ,... -hll ....... Ila .. M ,,..,..,.. ,.,..,... " ,._. ,.,.. tMIMMt. -----Fan IOOKLET ____ _ i11 :.~~.~-?.?.~.~~-.:~~.=-·.·::.:.:I ADOltftS ................. ,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,.,,.,,v••••,··••: .............. , I CITY ................... ".:' •••••••••••••••••• ,,. ,.HONa •• .'.,.,; ........ . file <:n~l,t(S-~d 61l veel U::o oll.\'1tc.. Gel Y1allY /DO-?> TO. II\. • • COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST -• • • • 30 Girls Finish 'Babysit' Course Thirty junior blah 1<hool gida have completed 1 baby 1ittlng course CO§ponsortd by the Sout4 Coast YMCA and DAtlYPILOT fl 1~ 13 Win Full Tuition Thirteen Orang~ C o u n l y students have been se lected as Stille Ctaduate Fellows by the St.ale Scholarship and Loan Qimmis:slon. Da vis, end Gregory Hayes of lrvine, a USC dental stud en t. I the Women's Club of Laguna NJiuel. Gardner, Chri.'11 Guth, Nicky J•p!On, Kim Kelty, Janet Kt>el. Oenh1e l.owry, Teri ~fanto, Suzenne Mertin, Paula Mills. Jody Mor ris. Patt)' Robinson .. Jul i Roeber, Shan· non Rowland , Julie Schle1· inger. Tracy Stratford, Sue Strenkowski. Paula Strukel, Stacey Warn, and Valentine Fomenko. 'M1e students will receive full tuition fellowsh ips for graduate 1 studies from the commission. They were selected on the basis of academic achievement, poten· tial, financial need and the manpower needs of the state. Al:iO re<:eiving seholarships are Robert Kawaratanl and David Pettit . both of LagUna Beach and both students at UCLA ; C-0s1a Mesa residents Jerrold Cohen, Margaret Kiel· fer and Richard ·rezak, both students at USC, for UC Irvine and Stanford Medical School, respectively ; lloberl W. Payne of Garden Grove, a law stu- dent at Stanford. and Hunt· ington Beach r esid ents George Boehlert. John Oelotell and Gregory Weiland who are students at UC &an Diego, UC Berkeley and UC San Diego, respecti vely. The six-week course in- cluded Jnttroctlon In pre· school training, infant care, police protecUon procedures, tirat aid emergency care and wage Information. Upon completion of the courae and passing the nnal exam. each girl was given a ttrtllicate. Girls receiving certificates are: Doreen Barber, Lisa Baughman. Page Bergersen . Stacy Blomqui~t . Wendy Bo..ten. Kmi Brya nt , Sandra Cash, Shannen C h a p m a n , Mona CUdzlk, Karen Feher. Elizabeth Gallaghtr. Ann Faint Praise LONDON (AP J -The British stenographer is clumsy, untidy, slow and Ill· taught. and treats h e r typewriter with the delicacy of a honky-tonk piano player, the head of a IaJ.ge secretarial col- lege aald. Dr. T. Nudd In New Post Dr. T. Roger Nudd has been appointed dean of students at Cal·Slate Fullerton. Nudd, ·vice· president and dean of students at the Pageant of Masters 'Fill-iii' University of Houston. will The merry gentlemen dancer in the panel at the \Vith Ruth Swanson of Capistrano Beach. Others succeed Dr. Charles W. Buck, right in detaiJ s from Breughel's 'The Wedding f I ft F k M M U J who will become associate ram e : ran c u en r. of Laguna Beach, dean of students and director Dance' is none other than Festival board president Sylvia Jones of Costa Mesa ; BUI Whitcomb of South of the counseling and testing O. E. 'Bud' Schroeder, who was called ·into service Laguna and Jennifer Stevens of Newport Beach. center. h w en the regular model failed to shO\V up for the The Pageant begins its six-week run beginning Nudd, served as associate · dean of students and student press night performance recently, He's dancing July 14. activities director from 1966--------------c-'--------''---_:_------------------ 70. THE GRE.E.NHOUSE. 'MOOLtNNIYlll U.OVN" llACH. CAL!,. !Jt•l •IM-2'211 Telephone Bill 'Slimming' Bid Delayed by City Huntington on Verge Of Fireworks Explosion OLD AFRICAN TllADI llADS !AT LU.ST 60 YU.RS OLD>. MATCHED STllAND $30.00. OTHIRS FROM $12.00. INDIVIDUAL llADS. A pr0po6al that the city spend $3,500 for telephone consultation service that could lop $300 a month off its phone bills has been deferred by the Laguna Beach City Council for consideration at budget study time. The 38 phone stations in the city hall system are working at full capacity, ac- cording to City Manager Lawrence R~e. along with 13 additional direct outside lines, most of wh ich are used for emergency calls by the police, fire and lifeguard departments and the sewer plant. , Rose has proposed hiring professional consultants to analyze, recommend and supervise the installation of an upgraded telephone system. ;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~/ A four-month agreement with Tele-Consultants, he said in a memo to the council would involve a fee of $875 a Huntington Beach is on the verge of ex- ploding -with fireworks. At noon today. 36 fireworks stands opened their doors and put their Red Devils. Wildcats. Freedoms and Trojans on displ ay, all popular products. It's enough to make a fireman shiver in fright. according to Fire Inspector Jan Sanders. Last Fouth of July season. Huntington Beach firemen went on 25 calls related to misfired fireworks . Fifteen were grass fires. plus assorted car fires, scorched walls. and burnt or bombed mailboxes. ":!}e total mooetary loss was only $500,' Sanders says, "but that doesn·t count the man-hours spent by firemen ." Local f.ireworks laws have been tightened this year, to insure the safety around those 36 stands selling patriotic powder kegs. .Sanders said each sta nd has to comply v.·1th 20 regulatioos, including such iterrls as having prope r insurance, posting a $100 bond with the city, allowing no drinking or smoking around the stand. posting a guard at night and keeping two fire extinguishers available. All 36 stands are run by non-profit organizations which use the sale of the fireworks to raise money for charitable activities. Fireworks are legally on sale from noon today, through July 6, with a noon deadline then . There is no time or location li mit during this period , however for when and Named as fellows are: Faye E. Brownfield of Tustin, a stu- dent at the UC Medical Center In San FranciSC<l: Jack Levy of Seal Beach, a stude nt at USC; Robert Sprague of Santa Ana, a Jaw student at UC BOUTIQUE CLEANERS QUALITY & DEPENDAllLITY AT A FAIR PRICE Wanier-Dale Center Corner of Werner & Springdale, Huntington Beach 842-2050 MOBILE PHONES NOW AVAILABLE FOR LAGUNA BEACH AREA Business end Profession•! Customers Place and receive telephone calls • 1n your car anywhere i" California -·-No License -No Capital Investment -·-Month to month rental b11is ""•" or write: Orange County .Radio . Telephone Service 401 So. Santa Fe St., Santa Ana Phone 835-3305 month for a total of $3,500, but would in· clude a guaranteed saving on billing of $300 a month, thereby amortizing the fee within the first year. Laguna Approves 2nd Application For Park Funds where fireworks may be exploded. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sanders does, however. have a long list II of sa fety hints for families which plan ductfble. Farmers pays you $10 a day 4 for up to 10 days for meals, ear rental, motels, phone calls 11nd other 'extra' expenses-even If you don't spend the money. Just ask any fast. fair, friendly Farmers man. Dick Htyts -Howard Battis -Tom Butler 17171 leach l!Yd., S1lf9 "K", H.I . 142·1111 (Across 1rrtet lrotn Soutntrn Ctllf, lfl N1l 't lla~k ) or • 6411 ldl .. ., St., H.I. -ltl·flll 1170114111tfef, ,,Y. -IJf,fSOO 17t11 M09••ll•, f.Y. -t62·1411 ... 145·1401 Jn response to queries from the coun- cil, Rose said that the telephone company does provide free business consullation services, but he felt it would not be realistic to expect the utility firm to seek out and recomntend a system tha t would substantially redUce its revenue. By unanimous vote, the council decided the matter should not be pursued until budget studies are under way. Civic Unit Sets Regular Meets The revitalized South Laguna Civic Association. which recently held its first general meeting since 1967. will begin regular monthly meetings Thursday at 8 P·f!l· in the Methodist Church, Wesley Drive. The meeting is open to all interested residents and comments about any aspect of the civ ic association or area concerns will be welcome, according to president Lorell Long. The new board of directors elected at the general meeting subsequently met to designate officers, including Long as president, Jon F. Heiser, vice president ; Rosemary Saylor. secretary ; Donald E~tep, treasurer; and John Phelan, editor. The propcsed General Plan for the South Leguna area, now under study by the county, will remain the association's principal concern, Long said. The Laguna Beach City Council has ap- proved a second application for match ing federal funds to complete the acqu isitio n and dev~Jopment program for the Main Beach Park. The city is seeking $2.tl.000 of Land and \Vater Conservation Funds for Phase II of the Beach Park plan . which would in· elude acquisition of the Shel! service sta. lion property and completion of the park from Ocean A venue to the Hotel Laguna. This would represent 50 percent of the cost of the project. the other 50 percent to be matdied by the city with issuance of bonds in that amount by the Laguna Beach Public bnprovement Corporation formed in 1968 to acquire the Main Beach frontage at a cost of $2,726.500. An initial grant of matching Land and Water Conservation funds in t.he amount of $250,000 was approved earlier. Newcastle Spreads RIVERSIDE (AP ) -Newcastle disease, 'vhich affects only foul, h as spread to Kern County from Southern California, where it resulted in an eight~ county quarantine of chickens and turkeys. officials say. The State-Federal Newcastle Task Force said Tuesday its agents had destroyed nine infected chickens in Kern Count y and 40 others exposed to the ccmtagious, .fat a I respiratory disease. whi ch is harmless to humans ond other animals. their own fireworks show: -Light fireworks in an area cleared of dry grass and weeds. -Let only one person light the fireworks, while all spectators stay back a safe distance. -Keep a bucket Of water handy , -After use. and before tossing in the trash, soak all fireworks in water. Sanders also said some fireworks are totally illegal. such as so-ealled clferry bombs and Mexican firecrackers. · The only authorized fireworks are those stamped "Safe and Sane." Fort~ families wh ich prefer to view someone else's show, the Huntington Beach Jaycees will stage the ir annual fireworks spectacle on the municipal pier at 9 p.m., July 4, after the parade. Baseball Night Set for Laguna The Laguna Beach Chamber o{ Com· merce is taking reservations f o r Chamber of Commerce night at Angel Stadium 8 p.m. July IL Angel s will be playing the New York Yankees. Deadline for reservations is July 6. They ma y be placed with the Laguna Beach Chamber which will pick up and hold the tickets for receipt July 7, 10 and 11. Tickets are $3.50. The Laguna Beach chamber as a mem- ber of the Federated Chambers of Com· merce of Orange County is participating in the event. Pete Nielse11 NEWI MASTEllCHARGE ACCEPTED FOR STORAGE CHARGES "0" THE "Artistry in Moving'' Head s Laguna Lions--.Club BEST MOVE OP Tom Skellon, third v ice tivities, sight conservation and president ; Gene W i I bu r, other charities through such secretary·treasurer. fundraising projects es an an- !Mod•t 7tKJ l /I" ULTU $]995 DllLL klT For Builders l11t S1w M1.l1l • I I Raafcwall / DOUBLE INSULATED DRILL KIT lnd1.1d11 Mod•I 79 Drill pl1.11 . Auxili•rv H•r1dl1, ) Twi1t Drill1 (I/I ", l /16", 111d 1/4"'), Wir• •nd Buffing Wh11 l1, B•tk.Up P1d wit~ l Abr11iv1 Ditti, P1 inf M i~•• •nd C1rryin9 C111. 7 lb1. 4 Laguna Beach Lumber 384 FOREST ST., LAGUNA BEACH 494-6538 -540-8267 YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 'jw.~swt:''11C·AcH ·· J'i"'.~~f~'~G.'~...:. ·i~,.,,;, .. ' !-. ·• . r1' :c .... ' ?."'Cf.;, .-,~iwr··~""., ~'""' ' . .~······ ".~ ',1' ·• ..... :·. : .• =.'.~ . A .• P. Pete Nielsen, welding firm executi ve, is the new president of the Laguna Beach Lions Club, succeeding Louis Zitnlk. Other Lions officers for 1972- 73, installed recently at a ban- quet at Ben Brown 's Restaurant, are Gerry Matloc, first vice president; Mike Kib- bey, second vice president; Dr. Bill Mammen, lion nual rummage sale. Labor tamer: and Dick Jahraus, tail Day pancake breakfast and twister. 1 _ _:o~t~he~r~e~v~en~t:•·:::;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Also inst.ailed were new directors Ted Reynolds, Jim Montgomery, Ron Armstrong , Win Keer and Da ve Flournoy. STORAGE -PACKING-SHIPPING -CRATINCJ SUNSET LIVING at Capistrano Beach Tht quiet ne ighborhood tnd friendly t ftitude of the •,,,ployttl m1kt1 t person receive e w1rm lee/ing for a visit with a loved one. "The di9nity of the patients mu1t bt m•int1i!'ltd for tf.tir welftre." • Vflllton Alwtys Wtlcom1 Beverly Minor Convalttctnl H11plt1i :JS· • ... Dleft. ,,., ... c.-1 .. llfNll•, ,.,. .... ,. e• ,. 35410 Ctmlno C1pl1tr1no, C1plst'8no B11ch 'i'il'<;:l>l~IP. 496-5716 • The 45-year~ld L a g u n a Lions Club supports youth ac· Moore Flowers Ferrnerly 1t 224 Mein St., Huntington lt1ch NOW IN WESTMINSTER 9292 BOLSA -894-7844 UNIQUE PATIO PLANTERS itOTTlltY •nd WOOD BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS WEDDINGS -our speciality \Vfl discount our Weddlnt Announcement<J wht.n you purC!ha~ your flOWtl'!I from 1f1. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers - VISIT US AT Old MacDonald's Farm WHERE YOU CAN SEE, PET & TALK TO THE ANIMALS Old M1c:Oon1ld'1 F•rm h11 horses, pi911 chlck.en11 901t1, du cks, tur+l11, mules, dove1 1 roo1ftr1, sheep cow1, botr1, longhorn c1ttle, turkeys, r1bbits, ind lot1 of fun . Old MecOontld'1 Ftrm h'11 continuous Trtined 8ernJ1rd An1· mal Acts & 1 rettin9 Are1,-Pony & Burro Rid11 tn 1 Mule· 0• ~ Powe~ed Merry-60-Round. Btrnytrd 1dmi1sion : ~ for Chit· '=" · drtn, $1 •41;1lts. Burro Rides SOc, Pony Ridts lie. For infor• ~ m11ion ull·Ol .... Ul or Hl·UIO. '""'-· Oo 11k~s ~ ~·VJ. ·: ..... San Dieao Frwy. al µie (j~ · ' ~'\ . ,.r,_ Crown Valley Pkwy. /' ~ dlt ,~!\ ..... "'-r-MISSION VIEJO . ·· t ·~~ . > 'Y 11,\t ~ ·"'" \ • • • •• , r'""tu, Juot 2', 1911 Thursday's Closing Pclees-Complete New York Stock Exchange List !Late Stock Rally Cuts Into Slump SC D4ll Y PILOT J3 LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Ofte n C ity Hall $1lt1 .... , lllfs,J M!tll Ltw (IM-I <111. Finance Briefs I I • • •• ••4 ' GRANT BOYS Will Bl ClOSID TUUD.AY, JULY 4th The GRANT~EW~!!L~~~~. NIVI LA YIRID TOPS 1· Grant Boys are professionals in hunting equipment, fishing, camping ind any outdoor MINI RIB UNISMAN Burgundy. Puri>le, $1200 . Navy ;4:0-us aUND I HOPS.ACK JI.AN p~NT! Junior Sltn NOW 7 Reg. $1:uai.I KN" ELASTIC WAIST PANT! NOW $9 Reg. $14.00 · · · · · · FAMOUS BRAND JI.AN coaDS Salmon, Light Grttn and $799 TurquolH Only. NOW Reg. $10.00 ... 00 ... RDINAftS suMMIRC . 11WE1VE GOT 11 ••• FOR JULY 4th FUii! sport! Come in 1nd meet the SIPl~~"s1: How 510.so Pant• . · · · · · · · :::: $25:00 How t'~~~ Jickt15 · · · · · · ·att. $\\,50 Now · Short• · · · · · . . . LOftl ~$15 50 Mo• $ 9·50 Pints · · · · · · · · ::•· $23:50 Now $l4.SO SEE THE GRANT BOYS TODAY FOR PRE 4th OF JULY BANG-UP BUYS IN CAMPING, CLOTHING AND SPORTING GOODS. ntEYll/E GOT IT ••• WHEN YOU NEED IT! J1ck1t1 ....... 11 ': $11.50 Mow $ 1.50 Short• . . . . . . . . I DOT ,..,_,,ll!J ... .,,,,• ... Haag rea ••. ,.....,lefon ••• Gani ••• Stuffed Shirts ••• Le.,l's' Fer Gall "professionals". POLKA 513 00 Hop $ o.so pants . · · · · · · ·::•· $17:50 Mow $\O.SO Jacket• · · · · · · · I· $11 .00 Mt• $ l .OO Shorts · · · · · · · ·~": $17.SO Mow $\O.SO Jump1r1 · · · · · · et THE GRANT BOYS FOR A CAMPING 4th They've got it women'• Slntlalt anti $13.00 tt $16.00 Clot• .......... from VAGABOND II 9x12 Reg. $119,95 ••• when you need ill! Sale '9688 COUMAN IO QT. COOLER SINGLE MANTLE LANTERN •••• $29,95 ..... SALi ,~ •24.881' Granrs Has The G....ttst S.loctiool LOWEST PRICES; TOOi lite G,_I lops Carrp .. c., •• ,. u •• $988 JBi?!J COLEMAN 704 BAG 4 1~.::oryfln • 1 0.88 Aluminum Fr1me, p1ddtd 1djustable shoulder straps, w1terproof nylon bag, in 3 sizes •2211 FAMOUS BRANDS AT BIG SAVINGS! GRANTS OR SPORTING GOODS The Grant Boys Sporting o Browning, Voit, and m Departme!lt has names like Wilson, Spalding, Garcia, y more! See The Grant Boys First ••• They're The Professionals! Use Your Credit At The Grant Boys e BankAmericard e Master Charge CARL YASTRZEMSKI OFFICIAL BASEBALL GLOVE Reg. $11.95 ................ : SALE s700 DON KESSINGER BASEBALL GLOVE Reg. $8. 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SALE RACKns 12000 Wllso• .. $32.11 Dwea Dnldson $14.11 13000 Wllsoa .. $37.11 Rod ln•r ..... $~2.11 Htotl Standanl .. $34.11 Spalill.. . ..... $26.11 ARCHERY HIADQUARIERS EARLY DEEi ARCHERY SEASON OPINS JULY lthl PIAllON MDcuaY M•UUDD •899' Re9. $119.9.S , , , • , • , , , • , , • , , , • , , , •• , , • , , , • , , •• , .NOW · •tOWNING coau II •74" NOW CONYllTA -IAJ:OllHIADI $179 wlftt nxllfMy a.1.-. , • , ••••.•• , , •••••••• , , , , , , , , .Ht •f J allU IUPR KODIAD $6988 4S & 50 LIS .... flt.tJ • , , , , , , , • , , •• , , •• , , , • ,'". • , , NOW )IAI. OlllULY •39" 41 & IO LIS .... $St.ts , • , •• , • , • , , ••. , , , •• , , ••• , , NOW \ " s500 01 <••-Supplltsl GllA1f$J OF CAM,,IG fOUIPMflJ llOIMGE COllllTf CAMPER AIR "' ''' MA TIRE SS . 30x72 Sale •4•'9 PUP TENT , 5i7 Pole Rope Stike •10•• fOlOINO ALUMINUM COT UDT MASK s7so Full Siu 72¥26 $688 WHm STAG FINS •••· ·~·" s.1, ..... S79B HIKING IOOTS Mtl ..., Dirty ... h wllll WikM HlfJ Jff4it4, $fft4 lien, llUt,liHI ~u•llly. Jw111M ... 1.,J. Si111 7·12 fin .......... . Ad Effective Thru Wed., July 5th I ·~ I ! • • l \ • • • c • • • T • J •• ' " .. "' ,, ' ••: c ' .... ' '" .. '" ' ,, ' ... L L L T , .. ' '" .. c p '" T .... c c , ' ... ' '" " C!1r ' J ' ,,,., w L• H " ... " "M ., " "' ,,. .• ' ... , 30 DAILY PILOT ,._, ,,_ 2', 19n LEGAJ. NO'l1CE TONIGHT'S TV ffiGIIlJGHTS KNXT 8 7:30 p.m. "lmag!naUon: Father of In· v•nUon." M115icai eomodY 1peclal, starring Arte Johnson, tabl hT•verent 10011 at historic contribu· lions by great mlnda. Also starring are Can>! Law- rence, Frank Gorlhln, Norm Crosby, Rosey Grier. · KCET e 7:30 p.m. The Oleanna Trail. "Sara Grey arid Ben Story." Folk music troll! N•w England, lbe w .. 1. the Hill Country, Ireland and England. KNBC D • p.m. "The Highest Fall or All." Stnntman, be..,t by problems, decides to climax bis qr<0er by leaping from Golden Gate Bridge for movie earner°'. Stuart Whitman, Terry Moore, Gary Merrill' and ~0111 Hackett star. KCOP ID 8:30 p.m. NET Playhouse. "Helen Hayes · -Portrait ' of an American Actress.• . Thursday • Evening Friday oMIUt MlWlts l:JO 8 MJ JM1 Sea (R) Kltit SU~ ltitutu n 1 aec:rtlllJ hit 1 frltnd whl ii on vacation, •M p1.1b thf lripltb la llUl'Mlry school • •n ltltfhl lllilw Henny YOUll(· mall, ht1 Bl™'tt~ GCIOfp Jmt1. Mort s.111, Shelly Bermt11 aunt. llll_ ... __ fll IKT ,..,.._ .. "H1le11 H1yes" ......1'tlftrtit fl Ill AS!tricalt Adrm. Commtmorrthlr Mts. Hqn' 65-yar arw Oii the Amlricln Slap. l:JOD-'LM Cli .... Wdll Jolin Fullmer ·-.... ,,~11M1)1MM 10:11D111 ID .... --(!) Do111 DllulM, Pllil Silvtrs (1.11$1. ···-D CIJ11J OI-"''""" "A Qldlofl' of Dqt"" (R) OW.n Mlf· sh1!1 1rMI Jtu lr1ndon dtf1nd JuQt .LtoMrd rlldltt, ftced wilh lmptlCfullent Oii clla11•• of tor• . ruption. UoJd Ho11n and ht Hin· alt 1Unl a-= l<l ~ "Ill..,. a.fl" (Wt) '64-Tony Rimel, ~~~ Ul) l..o. IArt Wruttin1 11i.1-1 ........ 1:118 _, "IM ...,. (co•) ~t -Mtri!JR Monrot, ** ~11t • ........ -. ..... _ .......................... ·-· ···-""' --(wn) 'H-lqmonf 81111, Hlldl 0'.811111. \ • witll ,.._. Cff11t11 ...... s ...... SNwtl-7:00 tlH 11 :05 _,..._ "Chato's Land" .... c ................ J•• P•t.M• ttZS C:o•tl .... Sn. Mitt. 2:ot ... rttm. ''Pl•Rr'{I) .+ ,, .......... tll 411 ..... ,, ......... ,.,., .. , .... ·-so• or Ill .. .-Jll ,., "'Wftl CMmT t \ DAILY ·PILOT CLASSIFIED - I-· ... I~ I-· .. I~ Newport HekJhts Vac:ant • $26, 950! Al>&ndQMd C9tonW! GUEST t'AC!UTY. Sunken !alnily room \V/bcnm ceilings. All tile kitchen \v /stO\'t & re- frli"erator in('ludHJ. New paint + s/111~ thn1-<1ul. Ncvt cJrJ.pcs. 40' covrr~l pat ill. Slorastr room . !fun) • rail 645-030.l I ORI\ I J Ol.\O\ NEA,rQRS MAGNIFICENT SEVEN Th1i; itorgt"Qlls 7 of thr nmBt beautiful rooms you'll find, ln('!Udin::r -i spacious l>f'lf· roon1!!, Oig (anlily roon\ and H's I!\t~·JACULATE~ Loca- tion is the best, in a lovely SN'lion of AIESA VERDE on a quiet cul·clt'-sac io:lrl'et. Bac-k yard rca!urrs ('Q\'l'!'ed patio, 'torage building ;tnd fruit tr-res. A SUPER BUY 11t only $35,500. F!esilll<' tt>rms offered. COATS WAltACE REALTORS --546-4141- (0p~n Evenin91) FORMAL DINE Pool-$33,500 Summer helll benter! New point in &: out. Lush shag carpeting. Counnf't kitchen. Forn1al dining. '4 queen size bedrooms. Pillo; • sparkling :'12' pool! A steal al only $33,500 • low do"'"· Call fa.Iii 645-0303. - I Oil!\ I I 01 '10\ ,_, F .'f • ' c " • 8 HOUSES on lot • Enslsi1tr C.l\'l Pan1pered 2 BR. $135.000. Owner moving, will {i naner. Cl IUCK CAROTllERS REAL ESTATE TREASURES l83l. West.cliff. NB 646-5152 Classified INDEX Advertising I _, .. s. l~ Clessificetion JOO-12'4 .__I ---~-l~ Clessific•tion 125.1 '49 I ~-b,,,_ JrtJ Cl•ssificetion 360.)70 I ~-I~ Cl•ssification '400-465 I --.J~ Cl•ssificetion 500.510 I ""'onms )li) Cles1ific•tion 525-SJ; I LoltnF-l[SJ Cla11ific•fion 550°555 I htruct~ •ll~I Cle1sificetion 575·580 1---1~ c1 •• .aicefio1t 600·699 I ~~ l[Il] Clessification 700.710 ' I --I~ Cla1\ificetion eoo.136 I -• s.wu-I~ c1.1sific•tion •so.1sa 1-~;:.. .. )~ Cla11ific.tion 900.912 I ~ llil Clou;fiutioo 915-949 llAROAINI °"""',..ii, anxlaol to mow to thto ~crt. A: want. to aell his E'ullllde-3 B"R.. 2 ba. home. Rlt·lrtll A-new tar· pet. Prlctd to tell for $27,250. 4 BEDROOMS Thelt ue•h&rd to find Jn th1t price rahee A It'• ra.llJ' ntftt! 'hnmac. cond. J Baths. Cov'd. paUo 6 ~r anxiou•! Only Ut.500. MORGAN REAL TY 173-4642 '75-645' 3FPVGCMV * .•. n1e&na: 3 BR, ram nn. pool, view, Colt COUl'&e, Mesa Vertie Country Club, •FIX· ER UPPER (requitti .om• lk'lint and l11ndm·11pln1 work I. A tlclighlful hon1r on ltfV Coll 'Coun;,.. OfJel'!'d at S62',500. SOUTH COAST HEALTORS 545-8424 (Open r~·t'S.) LAST OF THE CHEAPIES 3 Bedroom 2 bll.lh, builth~ double garagr: \\'ilh .torap and patio. Condo, askinE $20,950. Vacant-move in quick • Call 540-1151 (Open Eves). . -~.-HERITAGE REALTO RS Cul de Sac .Cfln REDUCED i1.551 "Apple pl< COl1'L" 1- lndocpd. lot, 1prinldend, • you enjoy the pool. Tho house lJ ne\V thruout, jut* n1ove into thil 3 bdrm. charmer. Priced to ldll •t w.ooo. CORBIN- .MARTIN ~L TORS • 644-7"2 TREES, TREES, 11tEES Sharp 3 bedroom! Aakllll' $25, 750. Aimolll-ntW llhq carpet, very ~lwl bonw. :P.tany tr·ee1. covered pUk). block wall i.nc., Bis - able Joan. \ Ca~ ~llll (Open l:veo.1 · H£R1TAf.E HtJllltll<.'~ LooKiNi .FOi A ftAPPY HOM17 3 Homes on a loL Brtrw paint brush A tave. FORTIN, 1!f'1t<>l'I: 6'l-5000 The fastMt draw ln the \\ta 1 • • • • a De.Uy Pilot Oulillect Ad. &12-5678. ·The DAil Yi PILOT ORANGE COAST'S , ..... , -· • --, '. I ' • . . I ,, • ' • . ·'· I I • i ' ) i ' I .Theater 'IIurting' ' 'Supersuir'. Director Innovative llJ ll08 TROMAs movie studio. HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Live "Allor all, tho show ba.o theater ii 1' dire n<ed ol IJ>. oomeUliog to do with the tinsel novaUoa, De J I ave a Tom and plastic view or heroes. D'llotfan, Broadway'• most Whal better place to do it in " c:ontrov.ralal director. To help· With trimmed mustacbe and DrOVt Ju P!>in4 ho Is staging assured m o n n er , Tom 1'Je... Cbrlsl Superstor" In an O'Horgan might be your outdoor amphitheater at a friendly local stockbroker - movJe studio. except for h1s shoulder-length The rock opera opened hair and mod-casual clothes. · Wednetday for n tg ht 1 y starting with "Tom Paine" performances through th• and "Futz." he electri!led - summer at The Amphitheater and sometimes outraged New oJ Utd.versal Studkls -'he York theater audiences with same place where movie his disregard for normal stag- stunta are staged in the ing techniques. daytime for tbe thousands of "Hair" e 1 tab Ii abed . tourists who troop through O'Horgan as a vital new force Universal on' toW'I. in the theater. He proved even ; ''So:ne of my friends bad more innovative with "Jesus • . • 11)1spvlngl oboul my staging Christ Superstar," "Lenny" "Jesua Clrrist Superstar' here," and ''Inner City." Hi s · sakl O'Horgan b e t w e en audacious staging has brought rehearsahi. censure from the critics. ••1 think there'• something O'Horgan is equally scornful right about the notion of stick· . toward them : tng It rtgbt in !be middle ol a "I don't pay attention to ., ....... ll•ll .. y ... ,..... ...... ,. .. 11 .... u.n,.i•..m. c..11 ('1U)673-SUS ..,.-..;..,.u..,.,11,,,. --Ctli!UOM!l/' t. • , I T ·1 , ---~· SIAOIUM l .. .-·"•Ill' - -- -~· StAOJllM 1 .. -'1 •• - "&OX cAlt &lltTHA,. (It) Wlftl l1rHr1 tl1nMy ... ....... CO.Vim I A WOMAr llt) "SMAl'Tl 110 ICOltl" • "'On CAltTlll" "DUCK. YOU SUCKlll;. • ''CHATO'S LANO'' ... rtviewers; l just keep on doing what I do without WQl\o> rytng aboul what ther aay. Tbe trouble with crtUco in Ntw)'tork 1' !bat none of them bas ever parliclpated in the theatel'Ucept !or W a 11 e r Kerr, and we all know what kind of theater he dld. 11The critics have created the theater in their own tin. age, and it is an lmage that 11 rather empty. That'• why no one 1' going to tho theater nowadays. "Tbe real problem with the New York criUcs ia that they can't help a play, even by praising it, but they can hurt a play by bad reviews. The theater needs help. It is the last place where people can meet face-to.face." O'Horgan feels encouraged that young people have been drawn to "Hair" and "Jesus Christ SUperstar,'' I a r g e I Y because the music has already been established as pop bits. But theater is still ' OYerpriced, he believes, and be sees ~o solution to tl}e· stratospheric costs of· Broadway production. "What I'd like to .do is take MARY MAGDALENE -Heather MacRae is M a r y Magdalene in "Jesus Christ Super- star," that opened Wednesday, in outdoor amphitheaier at Uni- versal Citi~. a bunch of kids who love the ---------- theater and go oil oomeplace and start a repertory com- ,, the directorS aid. "l'd pany, bu cl . do modern plays, t 8SSICS as well -perhaps somtlbing of Aescbul\LS or 19 o m e Shakeapeare . "But t.h1s would, be as bard to finance as the Broadway theater. You could only do it with the help of a foundation. And once you start producing theater by committee, you're in trouble.•• The Universal Studio version of "Jesus Christ Superstar" is the second that O'Horgan has staged, The first was in New York's Mark Hellinger Theater. O'Horgan's flmn· boyant direction was generally lambasted by the critics, but ht !eels It fitted the theater: "The Hellinger is somewhat like a dirigible hangar, and It called for the Renais.unce form. I used all the theatrical machinery I could devise; nothing subtle was possible. Actually the concert version of 'J~. Christ superstar' is the t>tot. Then you don't disturb people'• visions of wbat the ac1lon should be like.'' 'La Mancha' Sets Last • Two Shows . Vi.dal P.lay On Nixon . Fails in NY By JACK GA VER NEW YORK (UPI) -Gore VidaJ, who once wrote a rather good political d<ama entitled 111be Best Man," returned briefly 'to t h e political arena in the theater, 'but this time he was more of a polemicist than a dramatist. His new work, which erplred quickly becawe of playgoer apathy WU: '1An Evening With Richard Nixon and ••• " You know bnmediately toot this was not a boost for the r~Jection of Presldent Nixoo because Vidal seldom likes anyone he writes about in bis novels and play's. ·There is a !11.Spicion that"" Vidal may not even like bimstlf. But Whether you like blm or not, Vidal is never dull, and neither wu this political car· loon tbat largely wed, the public statements and wriUngs ol. President Nixon ,... in and out ot context -wit~ the in- tent of damning with no praise . r I The last two performances of Fullerton Civic L I g h t Opera's production of 0 Man of La Mancha" are scheduled Friday and Saturday, at 8:30 p.m., Plummer Auditorium, I Chapman and Lemon streets, Fullerton. The wi>rk -· I dislike calling it a play -pursued the Nixon career from the beginning to the present In a last-paced kaleidoscope ol brief scenes staged with line theetilcal ti· lect by Edwin Sherln !or "'°' ducer H!llru:d E!kiJ1s. · . I ' ' "THl'OTHll" AT BO!H 1HEAl8ES ... he's on a brand new case. NOW -THRU SUNOAY l!TIOl!L GEM i MIIERAL SBOi SPECIAL EX1t181TS FROM MANY OF THE WORLD'S F!N!ST COl.1.ECTlONS · COKnlUOUS DBIOinTRlTIOIS • GEii CUTTlllQI USTlllll FlDmNBI ClllYlllGI SPHERE MllCJllll IOIJI I Ill.YER JEWELllY CRlfT11181 *** ' HU•DllEDS OF flllTH SCIENCE, OELRY lllllfllll 1 FOSSIL DISPUYS '"' ............... ....,.,. The musical play by Dale Wasserman stars John Wood of Downey as oervantes, Jan JAincan,'Fullerton, as Aldonza and features Dave MacKain of Fullertoil as Sancho Panza. It has been acclabned a ·bit by area critics. Good seats are • t ll l available and can be raerved at the FCLOC ticket ollke, .:;L---i;. "'llN" , .. , "DIAMONDS ARE FORMR" Sean Connery ..... 11FIST FULL OF DOLLARS" CHiii' s.tw"41 .. .. ,., .... c.ler Thursday, Ju!lf 29, 1972 DAILY PILOT J!ji; Roosevelt Story Planned by ABC M!rfo~ ~ra~~ ~I ~i~i~~ J1m11 ~Ill • HOLLYWOOD (AP) -ABC uyo It bas acquired the rlghtl to the book "Eleanor ond Franklin" and would prestnt the ot«y of the &o..evelts aa a tlmlted television oertes. Martin Slarger, vice prea~ dtnl of ]ll'Olrams, said David SU..klnd would produce a olx- lo<!ight-hour version of Joseph Losh'• Pulitzer prize.winning biograpby ol the lour-term Pmident and his wile. Peter Stone, who wrote the book for tho Broadway play "1T16", will write the first hour and supervise the writing ol the other eplaodes. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. was listed as a consultant .. to the project. Production of the series, which haa not been cast, will begin this winter in Hyde Park, N . Y • ; Campobello, Maine and Washington, D.C. ABC also annoonced It would film the national theatre version ol Eugene O'Nell's "Long Day's Journey into Night" at the Old Vic Theatre in London this winter New Season The International Theatre Company ol Calllornla State University, L«lg Beach \vill open it's summer season with the production of "You're a Good Man. Charlie Brown" tonight, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2,30 and 8 p.m. in lb• campus Little ~atre. The inuaical entertainment, based on the com'.ic strl p "Peanuts," by Olarles M. Schulz wlllt mll!lc, lyrics and adaptation by Clark Gesner, focuses on an average day in the Ille of Cbarlle Brown and his mends. Lltile moments, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild op- timism to utter despair, are all mixed in with the lives of his human and non-human mends and strung together In a single day, from bright uncertain mornlng to hopeful starlit evening. Cast Addition NIXON NEWS MEET SET WASllJNGTON (UPI) Preaident NI.Ion at 6 p.m. lonlgbt holds his first radio and television broadcast news conference since June I, 1971. The session will be open to questions on both foreign and domestic issues. Nixon held a domestic issues conference with reporten one week ago, 2 WllQ OlllYI ACADEMY AWA RO WIHEft "" OllllCTOll ... ......... .• , but it was not broadcast. . EXCLUSIVE The cooference will be ORANGE COUNTY covered by Charmels 2, 4, and ENGAGEMENT 7. HOllDAT MATINEES The President Dew to Camp SAT,SUN. & TUES David, Md., late Wednesday to \.._:.;:::;::..;::::::.;:.;:::;.:::::::.:;::;. ..... _;;.;;.;.:.:,;;;.:;.:.:,;;_--1 prepare for the news con- ference. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -li=========;I Geraldine Page joins Wolter Matthau and Carol Burnett In Universal studio's uPete and Tillie" with Martin Ritt direc- ting. ALSO SHORTS CONTINUOUS DAILY ADM 2 P.M. NATIONAL C'ml'RAl THEATRES mo COL01t"70..-,, .. ,. ........ 0,.. Dolly-l;JO ,,., Moft,.prJ, .,~ ...... S;lt.1~.f,.11 ....... ..... 14-5>7 .. ,..._ HELD OVER .. llL4~ii:W'A.iN 6TH SAM., GREAT ~OOIJYAl.llN WEEK .... ft.ltO(l(S .... --~·-· -... ~-.. --\/ ..... _ .. __ _ .. .......... 2nd TOP ATTRACTION RUTHGODRON BUD CORTIN __ ...._ HAROlD and MAIJLJll ,........ .. a-·--- 2NDGUATCOMIDY '°'"°" JACKI( GLWON ~1MOWTOCOMMIT MAlllAllN fPll ' 17 I l • 7 •• • Lag••~•~a Beaeh VOL 65, NO. 'tsi·, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES 'Crippling Blow.' McGovern Loses 151 Delegates WASHING TO~ ,AP) -Sen. George McGovern's prospects for a first-ballot presidential nomination were dealt a crippling blow today u the Democratic Credentials Committee stripped him of more than half his delegates from Colifornia, By a vote of 73 to 65. the committee awarded 151 of callfomla 's 271 con- 13 Believed Dead in 'Crash Of 2 Planes NEENAH, Wis. (AP) -Two passenger planes reportedly carrying a total of U persons collided in the air over Lake Winnebago and plunged into the water~ day, the Federal Aviation Administration offko here reported. The office said one body was recovered lmmedlatdy and that wreckage of two pl .... wu ly!nf In about II leet of water. ·• EJgbl per110111 were beUeved to be on the Air Wlscomfn plane, which na OylDC !tom llhelJmaa to Appleton lll1d five were on the North Central plane1 on a ffigbt from Green Bay to Olbkosh. The Air Wllcoosin plane wu a DeHaviland Otter lll1d the North Central craft a Convalr. Both are turboprops. Robert Pitta Jr., U, Neenah, told authorities he saw a red colored ei:· plosion In the sky about five ,miles east of the N...W. shore. He and a 10.year-old companion said they saw a large airplane fall into the lake, with smoko and flames coming from the plaoe belor<! it hit the water. In Minneapoli!, Del Drumm, director of public relaUom for North Central, said Flight BJ left G..en Bay at 10:32 a.m. beaded for Oshkosh. He aald the plane had clearance to land from the Oshkosh tower, but was shortly ther<aller reported miuing by the tow .... The North Central ffigbt originated in the Upper Penln!ula and had a crew of thr<!e and two pusengt!(I. - The Air Wisconsin plaoe Involved was l'llgbt 671. Tho crash JCeDe Is thr<!e mil .. west of Wav~·-between Menuba lll1d Appleton. Officen were 1ending for divers, and mMy boats were converging on the area, including one from the U.S. Coast Guan!. Some wrtcltage was above the water. Tbe crash Is believed to have occurred about 10:45 a.m. Rescue boats began picking up debris about 11:20 a.m. >,tr Wisconsin is a commuter line operating In the state and North Central Is a major r<!gional carrier, OYIDC In the Midwest and to New York City. ' ' venlion aeall to Sen. Hubert H. HUJJ>. phrey and aeven other candidates In pro- portion to their share of the popular ballots cast in the state's June 6 primary, Humphrey got 108. votes. ''Beautiful," aiged an elated Humphrey aupporter. "I saw it, but ask me tomor- row if I believe." IC the panel'a action ii sustained by the full convention, McGovern would drop substantially below the 1,509 votes he needs !or the nomination, a figure be bad been nearing In recent days. The committee's action was triggered by a challenge filed by aupportera of Humphrey, aen, F.dmtmd s. Muskie and Henry M. Jackson and Rep. Shirley Chisholm. They charged that California's winner· take-all rule is undemocratic because it (See DELEGATES, Pa,. I) Linke, Gillette Decline to File R~ Answers ~··~.,·,~.' Jly BAllBAlll DEllllCll Of .. ..., "" lllff Laguna -=Unified 8c:bOol Distrlcl trusteea Patrlda Glllolle. ond Gerald Linke clld not Ille . ......... to recall charges by the 5 · p.m. Wedneaday deadline, it wu conOrmed today. Both Mrs. Gillette and Linke Indicated earlier in the wtek Ilia! they' would file answera to charg .. made by the eon. cerned Citizens for Schools, which Is spearheading the-recall effort. A spokesman fer the county Clerk's of. fice said this morning that no answers weno received by the time office doors Wen! locked Wednesday alter:noon. "As far as I'm conceJDed, they missed the deadlioe, II 'he said. The Calllomla . Education Code, the spokesman added, stipulates that of. ficials facing recall may sumbit answen to the charges within seven days from the time the charges 1re filed with the county clerk. While submis.!ion of answers b oot re- quired by law, it Is cuslomary for of. ficials lacing recall to ""pood. 'the response and the charg .. are then printed · oo peUUnos wblch will be circulated -..... In the achoo! dlstricl Just over t ,11111 sfgnatum "" needed to force a recall elecUOD. Mrs. Gillette, Linke and Board Pres!· dent Wtlltam 'lbomas, wbo said be would have a statement on the recaJJ, were not available for commtn1 thla.mornmc. Recall charge& made by Concemed Cltir.ens for ScbootJ and llled June ZI with the county clerk claim that Mrs. Gillelle has supported the dismlssa! of SUpt., Dr. W'illWn Ullom and his top ' assistants by not favorin( I motion to "" employ them for the lm-74 ICbool year. ORANGE ·COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 19n DAILY PILOT Sllff l"tlttt Off And Pedaling About 50 bicyclists left the Western White House in' San Cletl\ente Wednesday enroute ·to Wai;bing· ton, D.C. The n de is'in stzpporVof the National Heart, AssociatiDn. The trip is eipected to take . about 26 days. Each of the "'1.cllsts wore a yellow T-shirt saying Sin Clemente on the top and Wash· mgton, D.C. on· the bottom. They'll he passing the President enroute. Only he'll he coming by air and is expected to arrive Friday morning. .,;., • ':J,f>Jl .. Jt, ... .., • ..t ' '."'> '. ~ •,.. ,. ' -,' > ~. 1,'11·.~'..<~ ~.; . ~I) .11r::. : il'',~;.r\.'l{ .~1,f.i •'-""i"'t1 ' .. ~· •. Hou·sing·;Plan to ·~Be .Controversial Senior Citizens Project Hearing. Set , ~ controversial plan for a pedestrian- or1ented senior citizen housing project on the hilloide·above Laguna Beach city hall will be aired at a public bearing befOr<! the Planning Commission ~t 7:30 Monday evening. The heiring' was continued from !lie planners' last session because of a date mixup in ' publication of the olllcial bear· in.g: notice. · · · Mystic Hills homeowners, who have stroagly opposed the developm<Dt for which John Elden Is aeemg a zone ch8nge, are expected to be out In force at . the Monday night session. Hts plan t!nvisions some 200 ' Sm~ apartments on the hlllllde, with an in- clined, outdoor elevator connecUng the development to the downtown · aiea. By FBI Arrests Susp·ected Hijacker Noor · Detroit DgfROIT (AP) -A 28-year<>ld Miilt!gan FBI. unemployed man was arrested at his McNally was . llll"ested shortly Iielore home and charged .. 1tle airliner hi-midittgbt wec1nesc1., .... was'held by the jacker who got $502,500 -r a n s om lll1d FBI In Detroi~ pending an:algmnent ro. parachuted over lndlana· last weekend, day, · • the. FBI"&l)llOllliced t,.ray. · A spokesman said an FBI complaint Martin J. McNally, 28, of suburban woilld .. be filed today 'at St. Louis. Wyandotte was charged with violation of ' A hijacker ·look · over the American the federal air piracy statute, said Neil ' ~\'S. ~ 'I'll shortly alter It left J, WWII; special agmt ln dJargo ot the St. Loilis Friday lilght en 'route to Talsa, • Ol<la. w1111 IM Per'°"' on board. . ' . .. • · He· foroed a 1aniling at SI. Louis-where Trucker lnJ. ured airlines officials said the man arined with' a auhmllcbine gun wi1 given $502,500 .and two parachutes. He roleased using a low interest. construction loan from Federal aeiUor Citizen housing fund!, Elden maintalna be could offer needed accommodation to r .. t·l r e d persons living on r<!duCed Incomes .. Neighbors have objected .to increulng the, density allowed tmdeqi'sent~roD!iig and cltedlear of fire haard1due toipoor access. ' A requ .. t of Woodland vrtve rea1dents to -ni their nelghbortiood.'to .Jts * tioDal ft.I (low' dellsfty mldenUal) 'zon- ing also will be given a public bearlDC at the meeting. ' Relideo!s have .complained that ......,. Ing, of the area to M·IA •(llgbt Industrial) bas made it impouible for them to make improvements .on their OOmes without obtaining variances. Also on the Monday agenda are: · .,.A Jll!blic be!,r\ng on fhe open space . element •of the General Plan. -Request from David W. Doherty, 1337 Ga.vloll ' Drive, ·for a condltlOnal use permit lll1d variance to permit building a . dwelling 'and ttiplex. -Cqnditlonal use permit and variance requen ·from Tom Lingo, 815 Wilcox Wl:f, to· cOostrucc •· oeven-llDlt apart. men! bulliling. • -!'rol>ilsed building moratorium OD lower'Bluebird Canyon. -Report. on· lbe renaming of. Baja Stieet. . Price Controls Imposed On Various Types of Food A Ri Strik m06t of the plarie'1 .pa11enger1 and s g es changed planes alter a car raced onto . . ,. . tbe nmway• an<I' anaibed into the1 !Im' · th airliner. Woman7s Spine Broken When She WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nix· on brought fresh fruits, eggs, vegetable• and seafood under price controls for the lint Ume today, but only alter the first aale has been made by the farmer. Nixon signed an executive order removing the current e1emption on nw all'icultural producll from trice controll alkr the first Ille -meaoing that it will apply prlmarilJ' at the wholesale and Mill level. 'Ille action wUl blve 'Jrtually no Im· J>llCI .., the selllng c01t of meat to con-aumen. Proctssed meall such as beef and pork have be<ll und<r controls aince the lncoptiOD of Nixon'• price oontroll IMt November. F« the Ont Ume, however, producta JVOb u !nib vegttabl.,, !rub liAb thal luos undergone some ll<OClllbw, and fll>er raw procNc1I ai wllolualo lll1d retail wlll be subject to Price Ccm- mlmm rules. Theae ru1a 11 m I t btlsfnelse•' profit margins and r<qU1re llonl to jultlfy all prlee --lhmllh lncreaaed <Olis. Dcliald Rnmsfeld, director of the Colt ' • \ of Living Council, told newamen that Nixon's action "cannot drive food pricff down -only lncrtued supply ... r<!duced . demand ccald do that. ' ." But be aald the :doClaion 1a dealaned to put atscipline OD P<ice markups and ma;g1ns~~-each step of Ille food prvc- eosmg "~· Rumsfield said NlrM'I acti-Ott probably will not· be greeted .with mucb en-. tl!usium at the wholesale and r<!lail level. · Nixon llllllOU!ICed last week be 11 lifting meat Import q\IOtaa lor the remainder of the yur in ID effort lo slow the rile in -and port prlct:o. Bat ,llie Prtlldent 11u been retuctant w tt,111en the control program to mat. Jt apply lo tho farm lieftlr • . • • Somo proclucti diil 1'111 be lifeclad "'" dude: -In Iha lllell, all hsh voceiable•: all fftlh er nalaralljt dried loodi; and all raw IMlnod producll m. cludlnc thole wblch bafe been shelled, llCIJed, lklnned, Iced, evllcnnted or decapitated. Ano er vehicle The hijacker foroed the Plane with six bootages to fly toward. Toronto ond• be 'Ole driver of a •cement mb:er was in- jured 1llghtly Wednes<lay when the truck be"wu di!ving failed to make a stop sign lll1d slammed 'Into a lumber company trudt'travtllng on Laguna canyon Road. Allen A. Trumbauer, 30, of 1975 Laguna ~ Road was taken to Sopth Coast Community Hospital where he waa : treated for lacerallons lll1d rolwed. The driver of· the Baa LuiDber Company trucl:, Geor,. V.<Gelilor, 11, ol. Lakewood WU not injured. Police said Tnunbouer waa coming clown steep Castle Rock Drive and 11'" parently waited too Ion& beloro applying the brdlel to· bring "the • lalllJlll Bell(h BulJcl1ng Sllpply m""" lo a bah at the -l!ol> 1ign. , 'Iba mixer, towin, a large fork lift. -Mil Ille alp lll1d onto Laguna eo. ym Jlbod, -. It -the Barr company tnlct, pollce reported. 0!8cera said the casa wm be turned over to the district allolile)''• office for investigation Ind poalble citation to Trumbauer for bllure to stop at the stop 1lgn. balled out Oler north central IOOlana. An Aii>erlcan , Alrllnea bag cont a I n J n g ~,.,o was ' found· in ,a farmer'•· field MQnday and a submachine gun wu found about five miles away. FBI agen!s and lndlana stat. police (See ARREST, Page I) ' Bomb Thr.own Near Roger.s PER'nl, Allllralla (UPI! -A innolte bomb WU ~ oulllde tha , Pll'!1'ella ·Hold: tonlabt !1111 u U.S. ,SIJcretary cf Slaw 1W11lliln , A. . Rol.-I and bfa11'11e wereie.vtnc. · F~ broh, out wben police JDOVed into a crowd • f demoostraton to Ond wbo tbre1r the bomb. ' Police aid a f<enage girl and two youtha ~ amoted and taken to ·the central police utton. ' · Hit Wfudsllleld ' A South Cout Community Hoapltal spokesman today confimled that the vi.. tlm of a recent ~ Beach accident suffered a spfna1 lndure when her head slrjlct the wl~lekl of a car lq which shewua-.,., Mn) Dolly ·1111tten; 85, <I 1llO Upland 11oa4 . is In . aatl!factory condlUoo, hoWever, the .spolceanian said. Sbe was lnjurwd:when 1 car clrlven1by her'gr.-, stepben W. Snyder, 23, of 20ll Emeralcl ve., Balboa ' Island. WU llrucJt I 'l'uelday 11-1 at the fl>. tenectlon of Ramona and Laguna ' Av.....I: r r · , Police Ald 1blvtl" Diborah Ann White, 11, of 217' Lacuna Canyon Road, told them her fdot.allpped from the brake to the acceJeralor u she emerged from Ramon. AvenJe onto Laguna Avenue lll1d aho wu unable to avoid hitting the westbound Srlyder ftblcle. A "'fOl'I ol. the accident bas been flied with the cl1ltrlct attorney'• office. ' .. • • . . . . • ' • . . Today's Flwal . . . N.Y. Steeb · : . . • ' . TEN~; • High Court Votes 5-4 l h1 Decision .. WASHINGTON (AP) -The Stlj>ffini Court held 5 to 4 today that the death penalty as It Is imposed under current laws in the United States ' is un: constitutional. The mass of sharply divergent oplnloni by which the court decided tljO monumental case left some eruclal ques: tions unclear 1 Jncluding the status of nearly 600 death row inmates across the land and the possibility that state legislature could redeem the practice ol capjlal punishment. _ All nine justices llled otatemenll of their views. In the majority were Justices William 0 . Douglas, William J. BreMan Jr., 1'1iurgood Marshall, and with some reservations, Potter Stewart and Byron R. White. Dluenling were the !our Ni.Ion acf.. ministration appointees, Ollef Justice Warren E. Burger, and Justices Harry A. Blaclanun, Lewis F. Powell Jr. and William H. Rehnquist Reversed Immediately by the deelslon were two death sentences for nonfatal rapes in Georgia and Texas and a death sentence for murder in Georgia. Here Is bow the majority was formed: Douglas concluded capital punlsbment Is lncompotible wltb the concept ol "equal pnitectlu>" of the 1awa. '!'bat ha found to ba "lmpUCil" la Iba Elgbtla Amendme~ . Brennan baled hia JudCm<nt _,__. ... .... llla ~ Ilia< .. .,.;:;~-, ~'!":r..U::~ia:·~ MWlaU loulld 1'1!pilal pmdallment lo be j,morally llm0Ctpt.abla11 and "'et• ces!lve" when measured agaJnst the Eighth Ainendment's prohibition OD Cl'1le1 and unUIUll punlshmen!s. stewart eoni:luded that the death penalty ls now applied in a "wanton" and ••freak1sh" manner. Whit. aald the death penalty Is Invalid mostly because it Is used Infrequently and did not meet "any existing general need for retribution." Burger, in dissent, &aid the declsioa leaves legislatures free uto carve. wt 11mlted aceptlons to a general abolition of the ·penalty.'' He aaid the court bad gone "beyond the llmits of· ·Judicial power," but addt.d ... whlle fortunltirly leaving aome room for legislative judpo ment." \ Blackmun, saying be ylelda "to no oDt In the depths of my cllataate, intlpatby, and indeed, abhomnce" for the,_ deitb penalty," nevertheless dissented becaule, be .,..rote, "I fear the court has over. stepped." . Powell aald none of the Ove opinions ~y· the ju.stlces In the majority "provld~' a constl!tltlonally. adequate loondation for the court'a decls.ion." For the present, he aald, the ruling "rtlDoves the death ~ p..vtou..ly imposed mi -..... 600 person1 awaiting p u n I s h m • n & throughout the country.'' • ilebnqµlst aald: "The court'• ·judgmenl today atrikes down a penalty that OU<.Jlll· !Jon's leglslaton have thought necessary since O\ll' country WIS founded ." He ujd the ruling bad comple!dy cllsregarded "judicial sell·retfl'aint." • · The central qllf9!ioil before the court was whether capital punlilunent viola!.!O the Elgbih Amendment'• prob&._.. agalnat "cruel lll1d Wlusual ..- Inents. '' ........ 1be unsigned 11Per Curiam," Of'~ (See DEAm BAN, Pqe I) -• 0ru,. C.n• ,.. ....... The weathtr1adY aees JllOI'• -. shine . for Friday, fo11aw111c low C~. and foe fn U.. mornlnc hoUrs. l!igbll at Iha beaebaa, JIJ !11<1 'ICI'• rlsiDC to 15 Jniand. Lows to- night 5$.85. INSIDE_ TODAY •• CrNtor of 'Cnmcllr Gnmolo' pot hlr !lot Idea 10hU. 1torl11g inlo. l>owl of cold mc<ll. s., 1tol'1/, P~• U . -,. ------~ ,, -----= .; -----41 ., • • ~o Great Es~ape McQueerr. Nabbed i1r. 'Two-bit' City •· ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) -Act.or Sieve McQueen failed lo milt 0.. great escape as be was apprthendtd by a policeman. SberlU "Matt DUloa" 1tood by. The amaL came Wednesday niter police saw a car malting circles in a downtown street in the early morning. Bystanders said McQueen jumped out of the ear and addttSsed the arresting orflcer. "Hi, I'm Steve McQueen and I'm having a good Umc In your little two-bit town." "HI, l'm a policeman and you're under arrest," came the reply. S~ by wai James Arneu, televialon'1 ~1att Dillon, who was with Mc:Queen. I : )fdjueen pleadtd lnnoc:tnt to charges or reckless driving and left town to JO flsbln,g, Bpndful Leave "Bank Heist Leaves Small Eff ect on Niguel Branch By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL Of .. W't Plltt Sllff Despite a burglary that left scores of safety deposit box holders worrying a!)®t the fate of $3 to $4 million in securities. cash and Jewels, thtngs haven't changed that much around the Lag\llla Niguel branch of U n 11 e d Cal(/ornia Bank. Dilring the three montha am the the(I, in which ,five men have been ln- dJc~, only 111 handful" of boxholders havJ left UCB'• Laguna Nls\lel branch, •CC!lMing lo a bonk apokesman. AcldltionaJJy, two persons have can- c.lled their checking accoonti with the bank. "¥Y anUclpation WIS thal we would have loat a large number of cuatomers, '' collllll"nled Uoyd Dennis, director of po~ retaUoris. "But we haven't. The b~ ii ~emely pleaaecl." Bink officlab, who at the time of the buril&rY were · reluctant to discuss the mailer; now. seem a litUe more talkaUve abotl ·lbO case. lllook-tbree days to ,.pair the damage done to the vauJt, Dennis said, which in- volved sealing a hole In the celling made Main·Beach Par k D~ign Subject Of Joint Meet Deeign of Lagune Beach's Main Beach Park< with special reference to the con- IrovenW JJ!eguard facility, will he the subject of (joint meitlng •! 7:3' o'clock Ionighl of the Cl iy COuncll ind the Plar>- ning Commlaalon. The plans of landscape archilect Fred Lan4 and architect Fred Briggs first were presented lo the City Councll, then moved lo the Planning Commission, whlcli reque!ted the joint session. The park proposal u a whole W83 well received, but there was sharp criticiam of \lie size and localioo of the proposed llfeg\Jard headquarten and obsernltion towli'. Atthllect Briggs since has modlfied his desjgn lor the facility and proposes reliicating ~ lo a i.ss conspicuous posi· t1ori on the beach. These reviSions will be · reviewed at Io~t's meeting. At present there are no further Items on the evening agenda, but since it will be an adjourned meeting for the City ~' action on other matters could legllly be taken. . .., Police Unity Urged SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Top.level pollctt.were auminoned to confer today on waYip halllng a wave of killlngs In the Chinfje community that has taken 10 Uves•he pasl two yeara. Mayor Joseph AliotGI Wednesday ordered the meeting, saylnf be wanted "a full review of lhe situalllt>n in Chinatown." • • • • • OUN•I COAST DAILY PILOT LI l'hflOl"a'-CO.st ~IL Y PILOT, 'With Wflkflo Is f!l"lbll'ltd tlle Ntwa·PrttJ. II l'Ulllllif!N 111 tt'lw•not CO.JI P11bl1stihio Cornpany. ,..... '•l1L,tdlllon1 •r• p.iblbMd1 M•1r tfl~ll Ft'll!iy, IOI" COst1 Mt11, NtwllOrt 1..eh, t1un~IVl'I l11ct1/Fovnt1111 V111q, l 11un1 aNiJi, 11"1\M/Stdcl!tblclt ft Ill\ a..ntnt.J $.t Ju&11 Qop!Jrr1J10. A 1!111t. t101o!11I td! .. Is Plolbll$htd Stlurdl)'\ end Sllfld1va. T~lilc:IP<tl J11,1bll1lll119 pi.111 II 11 ~ Wttt 111 1rn1, Cos11 M•, c.11iwn11, ~». " Rob1rt N. W114 a P1ed dent •rd hbllslW J1tlc R. C111!1y 1 Pr•ld111t IHld Gtl'llttl MtiMtft' Thom•• Kt1•ll M "' .. , .. Judge, Sheriff Comment Dn Ban Of Death Penaltv ., Judge Bruce Sumner ol Laguna Beach, the Orange County Superi0< Court's presiding jurist, today commented that the Supreme Court's elimination of the death penalty Hearne as no surprise to me. "I haven't read the opinion and I would have to do so to comment in detail," he said. "But the death penalty has not been applied for a long lime now and it'~ 00. vious that many were convinced it was cruel and unusual punishment without a high court ruling. "But It could have gone either way," Judge Swnner conceded, noting the 5 to 4 spUt In the hlgh coort vote. "And al least we now have the opinion anticipated by our California Supreme C.ourt and we can lay the Jssue to rest." Judge Sumner added thal II was "regrettable" that the ruling could not have been issued "at a time when workera lor the dealh penalty Initiative could have been spared a great deal of time and considerable effort." Orange County Sheriff James Musick said today he was ';very, very disaP" pointed" at the news, but "obviously prepared for it. ''We have to accept Jt, ol course, a.s we have to accept any form of discipllne, but sincerely believe it makes our task that much more difficult," be said. '1There has never been any doubt In my mind but thal lh<I death penalty is a deU!rrent," Musick sakl. "But now the issue is ruolved for us and we must a~ cept that decision." From Page 1 DEA TH BAN ••• the cowi.," opinion knocltlng down the death penalty, observed: "Certiorari was granled limiled to the following qutS!klns : "Does the im- position and canylng out of the dtath penalty In lbeao cases constitute cruel and unusual punishment In violation of tho Eighth and Fo urteenth Amenclm..,ts1' "The courrb0ld1-lhat the lmpo$Itlon and carrying ool ot the death penalty In these cases consUtutu cruel and unusual punishment in vlolallon of the Eighth and Fourtetnth Amendmenta. The judgment in each case is the.ref ore reversed insofar as 11 leaves undisturbed the c!t•th oen· tence imJl(l8ed, and thi! cases are re- manded for further proct1w:llngs." ' Lost Beach Sailor Ate .t Barnacles ... By TERRY COVILI.E Of Ult ~, ..... '"" From Pa9e 1 DELEGATES • • • gave McGovern the entire delegation even though, while leading the pack, be got Jess lhan a majority of tbe popular vote. The issue may ultimately be decided in the courts. A federal judge ruled In Calllornla last week that McGovern was legally entitled. to keep all the delegates. But the com- mittee's general counsel, Joseph ~· Califano Jr., told committee members be is prepared to argue the judiciary has no business entering the affairs of political parties. Debate between the credentials members reached bitter proportions with both sides accusing the other of pressure tactics, of ignoring the principles of par- ty refO;l'Ill and using the issue for slticUy partisan advantage .. McGovern delegate Ted Barrell o! Massachuutta charged thal the decision amounted to "fiat out political hig- jac king." Mississippi delegate Hodding carter called it "the shallowest kind of political expediency. Bui challenge apokesman Arthur Toll ol Les Angeles declared that "ll's not un- amounted to "flat oul pollUcal hi· legal." The California primary results, he said, bad figuratively "thrown out11 the will of more than half of the state'• Democrats. Toll was joined by challenge attorney Edwin Weis), who• charged that McGovern's delegallon had been vested wilb undue power and "there should be no klngm:alters except the people." California delegato Wamn Widener, mayor of Berkeley, replied, ''there hat been no violation of any rule with respect to the Ca!Uom!a delegaUon." Vul gar Langua ge Cost Him 5 Days PASADENA (AP) -School omctals may suspend a student for using four-let· ter words in an oil-campus pubUcatlon, a judge has rultd. superior Court Judie Robert A. Wenb !urned down • reqlllll w~ by James S. Wecer, 17, lot 1 ~It> juncUon against Ille Puadeaa ilnJlled Sc1»01 •District, wlilCli iiiijieliaiil hllll from Pasadena Hlgb Scllool for ftve ci.ys in September. • Weier WU 1111pended fM Ullng what tJie dbtricl termed wlaar Jancuece In '• paper he wrote off ..._ Jut 1Mf pro- t.,ttng dlstrlcl ruls on the ...., ·of foul' I.tier '"""' and the 1Wpenslon of another student. Lost at Sea Catamaran Trio 'In Good Shape' SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE On hand at the Coast Guard stlltion to greet young F'ountain were his parents fllr. and fl1rs. Fred Fountain. Mn . Foun- tain was crying. She said she had aJm~t given up hope or seeing her son again. "Mike's a surfer, not a sailor,'' said Mrs. Fountain. "They told me this morn- ing they were going to find them today, bul l dido't beHeve them." The Coast Guard said the crew of the Tom Cat appeared to be in good con· dition with the possible exception of malnutrition. They were examined at a Sa .. Diego Hospital. A Coast Guard boat is towing the Tom Cat to San Diego. Plane Crash Kills Doctor From Capo Wt Invite you to a11111d H. J, Garrett's 20th Semi • Annual Clearance Salt. Each YHI'. at lllls time, we offer 01r regular stock 11111'• chancll1e at fabulous Nductlons. It Is an oppor· tunlty for you to piwc:hase cartfuUy stltcttcl pleca from the lllOlt comp!'fhtnslve colltctfon of trlly fine hnlhirt Cllld acc1110rlts In Ill• Hailior arta at a rtdl!ctcl ~. 1ht lalt btc)lns Fnclay, J1111 30th. Rtt1la1 stort hours wll pre- waR. Fair traded Items exctpttcl. You t re t orc:ll1lly lftvit1d fo •iiit our' ' showrooms, Gl1pl1yln9 ••• e HERITAGE 8 DREXEL e CENTURY e AIRELOOM PRomsroNAt H.J. GARl\ETf fUl\Nll11~~ HAR~~ I LYD. COSTA MUA. CALIF. INTERIOR DESJ&NEA$ Opell Moo, n. ... & I'll. ha 646.0275 MM27' '· ,, I 17 ------- • Saddlehaek VOL 65, NO. 181, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JHURSOAY, JUNE 29, ·1972 McGovern Dealt· Blow 151 California Delegates Taken Away WASHING TON (AP) -Sen. George McGovern's ·prospects for a !int-ballot presidential nomination were dealt a crippling blow today as the Democratic Credentials Committee stripped him of more than half bis delegates from eamomla. By a vote of 73 to 65, the committee awafded 151 of California's 271 con- vention seats to Sen. Hubert H. Hum· phrty and seven other candidates in pro- portion to their &hare of the popular Midwest Skies ballots cut in the state's June 6 primary. Humphrey got IOI votes. "Beautiful," 1iged an elated Humphrey supporter. "I saw it, but ask me tomor .. row if I believe." U the panel's action is sustained by the fuJl convention, McGovern would drop substantially below the 1.sot votes be needs for the nomination, a figure be bad been nearing in recent days. The committee's action wu triggered by a challenge filed by supporters of 13 Persons Feared Dead In Collision of Planes I NEENAH, Wis. (AP) -Two passenger planes reportedly carrying a total of 13 persons collided in the air over Lake Winnebago and plunged into the waler to- day, the Federal Avistlon Administration office bere roporled. '!.'be olflce aaid one body was re<overed ln;unedllloly. .,.i tbol WJeCkaae o! two planes wu !yin< In about 15 fe<t of water. Eight pmons were believed to be on the Alr Wbconsjn )>Wle, which was Dying from Sheboygan to Appleton and five were on the North Central plane, on a filght from Groen Bay to Oshkosh. 1be Air Wisconsin plane was a DeHavlland Otter and the Norlb Central craft a Canvair. Both m turboprops. Robert Pitts Jr., 11, Neenah, told authorities be saw a red colored ex· ploalon In the sky about live miles east of the Neenah shore. He and a IG-year-old com~on said they saw a large airplane fall into the jake, with smoke and Dames coming from the plane before It bit the water. ' In Minneapolis, Del Drumm, director of public relations for North Central, said Flight 290 left Groen Bay at 10:32 a.m. beaded for Oshkosh. · He said the plane bad clearance to land from the Oshkoal! tower, but wu lhortlJ -~.!"iv!aB bf the tower, 'l1lo NGi1h ~·~In the Uj;per ~ m\r 11111 .. i emr ·.t ' lhnlo and two pu-en. The Alr Wlscomln lllw hmllved wu Fllglit 171. . ' The era.sh ocene·ll.flnt nlllel wee! of Waverly Beach behreen Meiwha and Appleton. Officers were seodJng for divers, and many boats were converg!n« on the area, including one from the U.S. Coast Guard. Some ~e was above the water. The crub is believed to line occurred about 10:45 a.m. Rescue boats began picking up debris about 11:211 a.m. Air Wisconsin is a commuter line operating In the state and North Central is a major roglonal carrier, ftying in the Mldwest and to New York City. Price Controls Imposed On Various Types of Food WASHINGTON (AP) -President NIX· on brought fresh fruits , eggs, vegetables and seafood under price controls for the llnl time today, but only after the first aa1e has been made by the farmer. Nixon signed an executive order removing the current exemption on raw agricultural products from price controls after the first sale -meaning tbat it will apply primarily at lbe wholesale and retail level. The action will have Virtually no Im- pact on the llOlllng COii of meat to con- sumets. Processed meats such u beef and pork have been under conlnllll since the Inception of Nixon's price conlnlls 1asl November. For the first time, however, products such as fresh vegetables, fresh fish that h&s undeigone some processing, and other raw products at wholeaale and retail wlll be aubject to Price Cam- missioo rules. These ru1.. ti m i'I businesses' pr0flt margins and require slon!s to justify all price Increases lllrougll Increased costs. Donald Rumsfeld, director of tho Coll of Living Council, told newsmen Iha! Nixon'• action °cannot drive food ~ down -only Increased supply or reduced demand could do that ••. " But be said the decision is designed to put discipline on price markups and margins at each step ol U.. food proc- essing chain. Rumsfield aaid Nison'• action probably will not be greeted wllb much .,,_ lhllsiasm at the wboleaale and relall level. Nixon announced last -k be Is lifting meal Import quotas for tbe reiliainckr of !be year in an effort to llow the rise In beef and pork prlceo. But the Prealdent has been reluctant to tlghteo the control program to make II apply to the farm level. Some products that w!l1 be effected In- clude: eggs In tile lllell, all b<lb vegetablu; all freeh or naturally dried lood1; and all raw seafood. ptoducll, In- cluding U-which have been 1belled, scaled, 1kinned, iced, e\'lscrerated « decapitated. Industry ... Humpbny, sen, Edmund S. Muakle ai\cl Henly M. Jackson and Rep. Shirley Chi>holm. . They charged that Callfcrnla'1 Winner• take-all nde ii undemocratic because it gave McGovern the entire• delepUon even though, wbile leading tbe pack, ba got less than a majority o! the popular vote. The issue may ultimately be decided in the court.!. A federal judge ruled in Callfnmla last weel: that.McGovern wu,lepUy entitled to keep all. the deleptee. But the. com- mittee's general coumeJ; Jooepb A. caJllano Jr., told committee memben ho is propared to argue the judlclarir bu no busineaa entering tho affairs of political partiee. Debate between tho c r e de n ti ah members roached bitter pn>pOrticrll with .BLOW TO EARLY VICTORY vole:i.o-MeGovem . DPl ~T....-. HINGS ARE LOOK ,.,G UP Voto Winner Humph"'Y FBI ArrestS Suspected ~~=~~~=; Hi1·acker Near Detroit partisan advantage. McGovern deleple T<d BamU of , M•uachusetll charpd that the.decislon DETROrr (AP) -A :ra.yeoNlld .Several JXJurs after McNally's armt, amounted to "Oat out political hi&· ..,...pldyed man was misted at · Jiis Poll<e Chief Richard Blair of Peru, Ind., jacking." home and charged as the alrlln'lf 'hi-sikl that on the nlgbt of the skyjack be ·llllaeiaaippi delepte l!ocldlnc ~ jacker wbo;1ot •,IGO ran•lom..i q!ieltiooed .a man wbo bad a Michigan callcd,ll.'.'tba ,..llnllll lltad 'of )lii!!tb! J!ll','..ellulecl "....,.~ll!lllan.t'.lui --. ctrfWr'~ll c·en ,_. lderitylng hi\n-as 91:v'ia~n.~-l~ . .tadi '~ 1• ~~:-. • '. ,=~:F~',ip.~·r~·'· ol IA\I ~kil'J that ''ll'liiiol -., 'lfytilll<Cte _,dlorged W1t11 -of .Marl.bi, M~~ ls ..e: of ~t ~ to -:'f!al' !Ill! )loU!lcal lllo t1it· f~ air' )liJ'acy rtamle, :laid· NeJI : ·cjilldrOii. He hu one 1iiOlhor named ~~~'""""''.ho -~~·t•ei,.r..:at~ =~another aained Jiy;'hla said, had ·~unlJ' "thrown CR1t" tJle ~,,,.. 111'.0ited nrtlY ~ · : will tit: !b\lft '111an w at the .i.te'• m1~w~ and .tu'»ld by Ille . • · ~~· ~ by cb&ll ... e ·~tlonley :;. m 'Detzolt.,pendlng arrafini!iell! to-CoUncil Delays Edwin Wtisl, wtio charpd tbat . •A spokeiman,laid an nr omftplalllt , · ll{oGovern'1 del$tb!. had been veeted -·U ~U•-' •-'· ' ts• • -"· Larwin n . . llltb,wjdue -·11111, "tbtre·lhould.be w~ -....... -.ya " -nf'W111est Di> ~·ken ...,. tbe people ., A hijacker ~ over the Alnetlcan . . . . -,~ .CallfarD!a de!Opte Warna Wid.n.r ~ Boe!n« ;'l'rl shortly ~ter It, left T R . . ' . . . IDll10f of'_,. replled, ~ •l>ai s~ i.Ouis trlday night.,, route to ,TulA, 0 ezone Tract been ~••-'of -•· ~·• ~ mtll H~ on board. . -. , lo .~•'~~!::' ,,w~·rapocl 11e'fon:ed 'a. laDcunc. at st. uNi. where -eaJlfomia -aJrllnes oUlcials ... 'Jnoine-clty officlalrba~ stalled tho 34-Caliloml&,s.,.AJan ~said ID-a·' . wd· ""' man ~ '!'re 1'tZOning ol a north, Irvine parcel ~en• sta-to 11Je· -• · th.t 1'111!' ~ suljmachlne gun wu given that the de el '-~-~ bad "while I •-·the·~--,.:.::'" '-~and two Jlll'achulol. J!e ~ · v oper, -w•• ~mpany, ·~ ........ -~ .,..... • most ,of tile plane'• po"engm and hoped -fact rapid •PP'OVal. cept • , • we bave no reol ~ ucept to cjlaiigeci planes ' after a~ 'raced onto I.est May t, Damill DoUon o! the· abide bf the reeu1t1 of an election that the ' and· -~ Into the "~ I,arwln firm, convinced lbe City CollOCil -beld lil al:COrdance with state law.'' alr;;.":"Y sma~ . · . ': "'." to approve a firs\< reading of , a . zoning The bijacbr f«ces1 tile P1'ne with six law.• Ar, tlie time, councilmen .aid <tile Planners Okay New Home Tract In Mission Viejo County plannm have •J>P<OVed a tract map lot 57 new bome1 in Mission Viejo. It completes •PP'OVal of· the Ban:elona Homes-111bdiviston of 411 units. Tlie bowing tract. located oorlbwest o! the Intersection of Alicia Parkway and Trabuco !toad, will conlaln • llNcN pulltlc park, wlllch more tban Alisfles tbe county part ~ for .... clevelojlmenls. CoMtnictim has already begun bf the MllSIQn Viejo Campany of bomea in 1111 ma. The only mild objection to the pro- , poled tract bu come from the Su Joa· q~ementary Scbool District. officlals note that an elemen- tary llCl!ool to aerve the Bu<elona and adja-tracts bu not yet been planned, nor baa a Ille been found for one. bollltt!ea io.,ny ...,.ard Toronto and, be remning iru tentative. The · aeConcl bail!.d out over '1'>rlb central.Indiana .. An reading would only be given following Azl)¢~,AJr!jnes beg contal·nl~g plaMlng commlJslon review of·tbe .pro- . $i(l0,000 was •fGo!t!d , in; •·.farmer's· Delcl poaecl planned gi:oup djl'elling com· J'4ondaY 111•la IUbmlclllne guD•WU -. munlty. a)lout five m11es·aw.ay. · · Daltoil·aJil>eared beloro·11Je ·Ctty·Colm- . FBI ag¢1 a/id Indiana slate police ell ooce, m<n, 'l'uelday night urging' a cQmbed lhe<,area .near Peru, lnd.,.for live '!"""rapid oecond roedlng of the zoning days. ljtw~--...alng apPl'Ovil WOuld bave : Lawt Ollforoemenl ow<en ~led granted bis firm the mning. · ~ ))ljacker was injured in . lbe Jump Councilmen.began to back •off recalling beca1111e alrllpe ~· aald lie demand-their ecller•converation. . ed·and ·w11 givm •lnstruclllD.m lio11nto •Councilman Henry Quigley'a'recoueo- oponte !be paracbutea. · . tlon <iru,tJiat' lbe cooncllin no way •liad '!be FBI • aa!d'. utenslve lnveetfiallon c;ommitted It.elf to granting the oecond bf aetrita.m· Ml-.rl, Indiana,;lllinols ~lldlng until and unleas lbe proposed and Mlcligiin deVeloped lnfonna_, \bet (See IARWJN, Page Jf - 1e.i to ,.lfcNally. 'Ibero we... ,no details, bowe.ver. An. FBI opotemyn aa1d McNljly •WU dlWr<ed aDd uninlployed. A' ntl~ 111 Wyandotle aald.McNally 'tlilct pftlly much to im-11 aDCI bad Utile· td clci wl1h lieig!Jbol'I. . . . . The FBI aa1cl MsNally WU armted by FBI agents, '~ .police l!\d of· ficer1 of tile Delrolt Police !lt~t WIQI '...iatMce11ton! tbe·W· COunty Slli:rltf'1 ·cdftee! ' ~. . Irvine Intruder ' Rapes Housewife With P.1wne n1ise . ' I , Expansion Sought. ·An allfactlve younc Irvine: liouapwlf• :was ,.,_. WecintsdaY' by a,hul!IY ilh tnlder Wbo locked . two screaming children In •. ~t be/ore ~y uuullfns bla bound llld paed victim. ' Orange County -· olllan'aaid • the JS.ye&N>ld vlctlm told them her Expansion OK'd For Lake Fore.st Irvine Planners ro Review Amendment on Zoning uullant, deecrlbed u •-lil•fool.two with modlum ~ llalr, gained en4ry to herbome by ukliW bor If be could u1e her telepbane. Tbe addition of Jt more bomes to the Lake Forlll -of Bl Toro bM been ap. proved bf tbe Orange Counly Planning Commlasion, despite atrong reeervatlona lly alrporl noise control officials. The new tract of alngle lantlb' homes will be loc:1ted on 1.7 acres on the north....t corner of the Jal:• in tbe lfta. Both tho County Altporl Comm!Aion and the CbtlJrty AtrpJrt.Land U1e Cam· mission r<eommencled against approval ol the tract because of the frequent ....nlgt>t o! jets from ti Toro Marine Carpi Air Stat ... By ·GEORGE L!IDAL °' .. ..., ....... lrviD•!plannJna comm1 .. -. ~ wlll review an lndullrlal Park IUllOlldment tllat wwld add iii acres medlam.J11du1trta1 propel) 1o Ill dty'• 2,600 acre sllare of Iha bullneu port near Orange Counly Alrport: WllllallllOll and achmld Engl-. ol S1o!ta Alta llld the lmno Indultrlal Park ore~the.._ioo• :riie planned commimlly lllDlng lest l'!Vi•!OD -aloo ....... ''folllltal -qua1.ers" UHi In tbe llrlldJ IODldi com- merelal areu of die '"""plu -m. eluding Ille -~ lloullas property that 1IU .... tubjocl lo .-it cantr'O•my. ' ' ~ I I She Aicl .... rel....l oeven1 tlineo but nnallt ~ to admit hint wlim he lnsisted lbat·tbe oall -urgent anil he did not have Ume lo .. to a public call box. • · The victim lnld bmltllaton he tbel> grabbed her, wamed ber to keep' lltcnt and husUed her 5-yur-old daUlbter-and 4-ye'""'kl · nephew Into a wz1>y cloaet. , Olflcen Did tllil>•ictlln WU <lst!'augbt but otherwise physlcal1y unbarmed by her attacttt. She did not requlno bospltaJ ttutment. A tleocrtptloa of tbe rapist ls belnc clrculalodlolaw~'apicill ll!roqhout lllo l'Ollllly. • • TEN CENTS ' • ' High Court Votes 54 In Decision . WASHINGTON (AP) -The SUpttllle Court held 5 to 4 today that the deat.b penalty .,, it ls Imposed under ~ Jaws in the· United States is uri.- constitutiona.1. The mass of sharply divergent o~ by which the court decided tho monumental case left some crucial ques- tions unclear, In.eluding the status of nearly 600 death row inmates aCl'06S the land and tbe poesibllity that state legislature could redeem the practice of capital punishment. All nine jW1Uces filed statements of their views. In the majority wm Justices William 0. Douglas, William J, Breruian Jr., Thurgood Marshall, and with some reservations, Potter Stewart. and Byron R. White. DissenUng were the four Nixon ad· ministraUon appointees, Cblef Justice Warren E. Burger , and JusUces Harry A. B\ackmun, Lewis F. Powell Jr. ancl \Villiam H. Rehnquist. Reversed Wunedlately by the decision were two duth sentences for nonfatll rapes in Georgia and Texas and a death sentence' for murder in Georgia . Here is·bow•the majority.was formed: Dou&lal ..;...i,.,_. capital punlsbment ls lncompe w!lll llii ~ ~ "equal protection" of tho ia .... '11lat ho fnund to be "lmpllell" In Ibo Eighth Amendment. Bret\111" based bi1 Jlodcmenl prlmarll1 op .tllt ti-y that tile cloalb _.J10113ltv "doll I*. -port with -cUgnlty/• He aJ.o cited !Ill Elcblll Amendmeot. Marshall found capital punishment to be "iiioa:a!IY unacceptable" and "ex- cessive" When measured against the Eighth Amendmeot's prohibition on cruol and UDlllUal punl.lhments. Stewart concluded tbat the deeth penalty la now applied in a "wanton" and "frtakUb." manner. White aa1cl the death penalty ts Invalid mostiy because It Is used lnfttquentl1 aod did not meet "any existing general need for retribution." l Burpr, ln dtsS<nt, said the deelsion .. .., ~a• free "to carve out limited exceptions to a general abolltloo of th; penalty." He said the court bad &""'! "beyond the limits of judicial power.'' but added 11whfle fortllnatelJ leevlng IOme room for legislative juclge- mt11$." Blackmun, saying he yields 11to DO Ont in the depth> of my distaste, antipathy, and. lndeed, abhorrence" for the death penalty," nevertheless dissented because, be wrote, "I fear the court bas over- atepped." Powell aald none of the five opinlons by tbe justices to the majority "provides a COMtitutionally adequate foundation for the court's dec!Sk>n." For the present', Jie aaid, the ruling "removes the death aentencel prevl0115ly imposed on .some eoo peraom awaiting p u n l s b m e n t tbrougllout tho country." Rehnquist uld: "Tbe court's Judgment today sfr!l:es down a penalty that our na• tlon'a legillaton have thougbt necesSSJ1 llnce .,.. cquntry WU founded." He aaid tbe nillng had completety d!Jregarded "judicial aelf..-.stralnt." The central question before the court was whether capital punldunent .iotates, tbe EljbQI Amendment'• irohlblllolt agalnlt 'lcniel and Ul!lllUll punlsb- ments.'' ...... Weadlw The .,...therlad,J --. ,,.., shine for Friday, foUowln( low clowls and fog In the momJng, houn. J!ighl at the 11taci., ln tbe 10'• rJslni to 15 -Lows to-night~· JNSmE TeltAY Crenlot of 'CroncJIJ Gmlokl' got hu 11<11 Iden IOllilc 1tam.g into b"'l'I of cold ctTfaJ. Set •tottl, P/lflt 17. ----. ............. --.. -----;;;' ... :i :r_ .. • • t DAILY PILOT IS Lost at Sea Catamaran-Tr io ·'In Good Shape' From Win s. ... 1ee1 "Thank God .!or the Navy and coal! Ouard." '11>at entry iD tile log of the 32-f~\ calamaran Tom Cat marted tile end weaitesday Of a lour-day search Of lieveral hundred thousand miles of the Pacific Ocean . ' 'J'he Tom cat with lhree peraona aboard wu •potted by one of the' ~~ * * * Coast Y out h Recalls Boat Trip, Rescue \ By TERRY COVILLE Of ni. DtU'f Pl ... SttH For 22 days, 19-year-old Mike Fountain 1iVed cm a diet of eoy sauce, mustard, uoqrled aplca, two tubes of toothpute and the barnecles from the bottom Of the iMOot catamaran Tom Cat. rl< 1os1 30 poiinds. Today, the young gailor $81 wrapped In • llotbrobe In • aoft chair In the living foOGi of l!ls poreets' Huntington lloach home and ;~-about being loot' at sea. Be and DU two companlona aboari! tbe Tcin Cat, Fred' Sl\ropahire, 48, and Rlehard Nims, 17, both of Honolulu, were .-ued Wedneid1y by the Coaet Guard. "'Thal plari9 .... the pretties\ thing I've aeeo," aays Mike. "We were din:y. I · ~1 laie1f where ' I WU when they br#t me iD.0 .. ... a oomewblt bitter tale to tell abjlUI bOln( loot at aea.., a voyage from l!Qlleluk1<to tong Beach. ~ must have been 10 ahlpe that · p-.!' up up. I'd have lo say tl>ey deliberately fgnor<d ..... be said. "One boat -we plan to track her down - came within 100 yards of us and we used our last flare." . He said the food ran out 22 days ago. The crew llUf'Vived by eating mustard, ""! aauce and other spices mlJ:ed logelher will! oea water. When that ran out, they lived oo two tubes Of tootl!f>ute, and the captain, Shropablre, bad them 1C111pe bamlcl .. off the boat'• hull fur food'. ---"We also made a lllliafi lltili and used 11. to dlsUll sea water, unlil our butane ran out," Mike said. Now be'1 ..tiled at h1I parent&' home, 1832 Aluandrla Drive, H~)I In' t . ~ Beach, Iii! \>llftl'IO jllll far a f..., weeks. He watched Cartoolio teleflilon lhls morning will! hi.! yoUDg Jllice. ,]'be trip from Honolulu wu hi.I IJrat tune on a aallboat. • ~:I'd do It again," he said, confidently, aa·bis mother scowted. "But never a.gain on a boat that doem1 have a sblp lo shore radio." ·1;1e•s ilad lo be wai:m agalit ·.· searching aircraft about 187 mile! southeast of San Diego. 'The boat had been drifting helpl.ess:ly since its Mils were blown out ln a squall seven days out of Honolulu. Its three crewmen had been without food or fresh water for 15 days before they were first apotted by another sailboat OOund for Honolulu last Satur· day. The Ad Astra gave them two gallons of water and food for about six days. On board the crippled Tom Cat were the skipper, Fred Shropshire, 46, of Honolulu; Mike Fountain, 11, Huntingt<>n Bead!, and Richard Nims, 17, of Honolulu. All were reported to be in good con- dition despite a diet of barnacles arid 11alt water for several days before gettin& food and water from the Ad Astra. "You can 1urvive," said Shropsbi.re. "Jt'1Mteasy, but you can survive." The "lhank God !or Ille Navy and Coaet Guard" entry In the Tom Cat's log wa& made a few aeconda before the trio wu llftad from the helpless craft by coast Guard helicopter and taken lo San Diego. Shropablre and the two youlhs were delivering the catamaran lo t h e mainland for Its owner. They left Honolul u May 9. . "Wben we left, It .waa beautiful sail· Ing," Shropllitre said aa Jie and the boys wolfed aandwiches and bOt chocolate at the San Diego Coast Guard station Wednesday night . ''Everything wu fine until the sixth or seventh day when we were becalmed. Following the calm, a squall of what seemed like _ hurricane proportions blew up and destroyed all our sails, We r .. before the aeu and later were becalmed again." Shropshire said a kerosene lamp overturned in tbe galley and ruined the dry food supply. The tllree packages ol breakfast food and two gallons of water from the Ad Astra didn't last long. The crew o! the Ad Astra explained they were already behind on their voyage lo Ille !!Janda. To stand by would have made them a di.stressed vessel .as well. They radloed lbe Tom Cat's poaltlon lo a merchant vessel which relayed it lo the CljJsj Guard. . • , 'Pn hancl"li.t the ~Ht Guari! station lo greet young Fountain were hi! parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred FoWllaio. Mrs. Foun- tain was crying. She said abe had almost ilven up hope of seeing her gon again. "Mike'& a surfer, not f sailor," said ~1. Fountain. "'Ibey told me this morn- ing they were gl>ing to find them today, but I didn1t believe them." The Coast Guard said the crew ol the Tom cat appeared to be in good con· dition witb. the pouible exception CJ£ malnutrltlon. 'Ibey were examined at a Sa.. Diego Hospital. A Coast Guard boat ia lowing the Tom cat lo San Diego. ~No Great E·s~ape ::McQuee 1i Nabbed in 'Two-bit' Ci ty ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) -Acwr Sieve McQueen filled lo make the great escape as he wa.s apprehended by a pollctman. She.rut "Matt Dillon" ,stood by. The an-est came Wednesday after police saw a car ma.k:lng circles in a downtown street in tile early morning. Bystandus aald McQueeo jumped oul of lhe car and addressed the arresting officer. "Hi, I'm.Steve McQueen and I'm having a good time In your little two-bit town." "Hf, I'm a policemin and you're under arrest," came the reply. Standing by was James Amess, television 's Matt Dillon, who was with McQueen. McQueeo pleaded innocent lo chBrgea Of recldess driving and left town to go fishing. OltANGI C04ST IS DAILY PILOT T11t; Ot•l'ff Co..t DAILY P'ILOT, wlflt wtllcfa f, C'Otnbll'lfd "'-HIJWl>PrKS, It PlllllllMd bY Ill• Or•f!Oe Co.tit Pvbllslllnt Com~ny, k!IA· nit editions trt llUbllslled, Mond•Y tllroutl'I f'rld•r. fot COii• MtM, N"'POrt lltldl. HUl'lll~n 8t1cll/~oun11r11 V•llt'f, L&0\#11 9ttth, lrv1M1Suh:lltbldc •nd San Cr.riwnle.1 S.n J11an C1pbtr1no. A J!l'IOlt rttlonll tdllion i1 P1.1b!l1ll!'d s.rurc11ys tnd Sl.llld1p. TM prJnt-fNI Publl.tllll!I planl Is •I m west l•r s1re.1, cos11 M11a , CtlUomil, mu, RoD1rt N. Wted Prt 1id1nt Ind Pllbli!.htr 1 J•c.k l . C11rl1y Vice Prttiidtn1 tnd General M1nao•• Thomas KttYil Editor Tholl'ltl A. M11rphin1 M1n19tt1g fo!ltw Chttftt H. Loos Rich trd P. Nill Anl1l•n1 MtNltillt llllOfs I Offlc .. 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Counseling dateo and times are July 11, . 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, August lt 2, and 9, all 8 a.m. to l100I) and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m .; August 8 and 15, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; August 9 and 16, 8 a.m. lo noon and 1 p.m. to 8 p.rri.; August 10 and 17, 8 a.m. to MOn. From August 21 to tile opening of school, counselors will be available dally, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Innocent Pleas SAN DIEGO (AP) -Three men and a woman arruted at three homes where pollce aald they lound wespona and lituature of two rlght·wlng pararn!Utary ll'Ollpa pleaded lnoocent Wednesday to a variety Of charges. Olal'let aplnsl two Of the mtn alem from a colper lhooling and the bombln( Of 1 theater. , ' • Huntington Man Slain; ·wife Held By JORN ZALLER 01 !tit Ctllt 'll•t St1lf A 51-year~Jd grandmother descended fr om Chinese aristocracy was in Oranae County Jail this morning after police responded to a medical aid call and found her husband lying dead or gunshot wounds in their Huntington Beach tract home. Margaret Nee. of 6822 Silver Beach Circle, is charged with suspicion of m.irder. She is the second lfupUngton Beach woman to be charged with that crime in three days. Oii And Pedaling OAll. Y l"ILOT Sllfl 'ho!• • The dead man ·is Gilbert Nee, II , a Hmi·retJred administrator o r con· valcscent hospjtab and a former co.lone! in the Nationalist Chinese army. He wa:oi pronounced dead at the scene a.bout 10 o'clock: Wednesday night. Police were lipped off to the death by the couple's son-in-Jaw, who reportedl:Y c1~lled from Sacramento to inform pqlice that aomecne had been hurt and required medical aUentlon. About ·so bicyclists l~t ttJe Western White Hou se in San Clemente WeIDiesday enroute to Washing· ton, D.C. The ride is in support of the National Heart Association. The trip is expected to take about 26 days. Each of the cyclists wore a yellow T·shirl saying San Clemente on the top and Wash· mgton, D.C. on the bottom. They'll be passing the Presid.ent enroule. Only he'll be coming by air and lS ex~cted to arrive Friday morning. When police arrived at the Nee home they found the husband lying on hi.! back Jn the hallway with gunabot wound&. in the chest and bead. A .38 callber plalol was reportedly found near hla body. San Juan Doctor Dies . ..\ssemhl y Panel Passes Badham's Bicycle Meas ure Police said they f0W1d Mrs. Nee "walk· ing around tbe house." Of Burns in Air Crash There was no llgn of a physical •!Ng· gle but police said that after. "intense" investigation, they arrested Mrs. Nee Police stressed that investigation is con- tinuing. By PATRICK BOYLE 01 lbt DIHJ' l"llol Slltf A San Juan Capistrano physician . who Wednesday afternoon survived a burning aircralt at HoUywood-Burbaalc Airport, died this morning as a result of bis injuries. Three other persons, a Glendale man and Jlls two small children, were killed Instantly in tbe plane crash and subse- quent exploSlon at the end of the runway. The ~ Angeles County coroner 's of- fice identified the victlms as Dr. Jona~ From Page J ADDITION .•• believe the slurs \Vere" reflected in the reOolution 'adopted Monday night by Newport councilmen, He noted that the ~'.substantive" por- tions of the Newport resolution to fonn the joint committee did so "without reservation" and only urged lrviDe to "reconsider" the McDonnell Douglas rezoning. He 'l"ds the Newport resolution as setting "the subject matter of the talks" to be the "fezoning.s" -both COilins and McDoooell Douglas. · lr'\'lne Councilman Hairy Quigley, who too bridled over the anonymous remarks by Newport officials, noted lhat no development of the McDonnell Douglas pareel may occur without Irvine ap- proval of a CQnditional use permit. A county planning department aide !<> day said tile procegg for removing the il- legal uses already moved i,pto the ex· isling building on Ille Douglis properly "wUI be a lengthy one.'' The llnn leased space to three arthictecte, a doctor and a dentist in recent monh, without having soogbt the required use pennlt. Last Thursday, the McDonnell Douglas firm med for the necessary permit which faces later review by Irvine officials. Now, an addition to the 4',000.acre Irvine Industrial Complex, parts of wb!ch faU within the cities of Newport Beach, Irvine and COsta Mesa and surround Orange County Airport, Is before Irvine planning commissioners. An Irvine Company spokesman said the requested expansion copforms to the southern sector general plan adopted by the county in 1965. Unlike the McDoMell Douglas and Collins parcels, the 318-acre area pro- posal matches land uses charted more than seven years go for the airport area industrial complex. The major concerns over the com· mercial developments have been the ad· ded burdens to traffic flows in the a~ea. However, the commercial and office developmen ts are also expected to Ur crease demands for air transportaUon service In and out of the airport. Despite vocal objection lo expansion of the airport In recent years, Newport Beach councilmen recently have 8'- proved major office, business and com· merclal deve\OPl!tenls for tile airport area, nol>bly the Emkay Properties. The Newport planning cornmiasion urges ap- proval on the Collins rezoning that the council will hear Jiily 10. II ia assumed Newport olflclalt who are expected to meet with Irvine'• delegation on airport area plana, might want to take a look al the newest ex- pansion of the lndustrW park. . The rezoning before the Irvine com- mission toniibt would a!!Ow general minufacturlng Of producla r~ """ atrcralt mponenll lo trucilll aDd trallers. The new J>tl'Ctl• ore localed north of the Sen Diego .Freeway tietwttn Voo Karman A venue and the flood conlrol c:hanlltl eut of Jamboree Boule"rd, oouth of Barranca Roed aod Ille Sonia Ana Marino Corps Helicopter Base. than William Hughes, 35, of 25981 A venida Romero; Zoltan Ku thy, the pilot of the aircraft; and his two children, 7.oltan Jr., 11, and Allison, 9. The singl ... ngine aircraft bad just taken off on a flight to San Juan Capistrano and was 20 feet into the air when it lost power, flopped back onto the runway, and burst into flames. Witnesses told investigators the plane then swerved sharply to the left, pancaked over onto its lop and exploded. An off-duty Los Angeles fireman , Maynard Jones, was·washing his truck at an airport warehouse when he heard the explosion and ran to the flaming wreckage. He later said the pilot and two youngsters in the rear of tile t:oekpU ap- peared to be dead, but that the front seat passenger, Dr. Hughes, was re.gaining consciousness. , , • ,Jones tore open the cockpit and pulled the physician from the wreckage. The fireman sustained bums on his le.ft hand and left leg in tile rescue and required first aid treatment. Dr. Hughes was rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, Where doc.tors reported he had sustailled burns over 80 percent of bis body and said he was in "very critical" condition. · The victim was later transferred to the burn ward of County-use Medical Center, where he died at 5:15 a.nl. today, Dr. Hughes, the father of two children, commuted regularly· between L o s Angeles and San Juan Capistrano, where his wife Sue was to meet him Wedn~ day. He was an orthopedlc resident at White Memorial Medical Center in Los _Angeles· and was scheduled to have com· pleted his four.year residency there this week. The cause of the crash ts being m.. vestigated by officials in Los Angeles. The plane, a Beechcraft Musketeer, was owned by Abdon Llorente, who told authorities be bad loaned lt lo Kulhy for the Wednesday flight . From Wire Services SACRAMENTO - A system for keep- ing statewide records to assist in recoveri ng lost or stolen bicycles, authored by Assemblyman Robert E. Badham CR-Newport Beach) has won in· itial approval. The Badham bill was endorsed Wednesday by the Assembly Ways and Means Committee and also carries ad· ditional controls over the problem of bicycle theft. Licensing in communities wpi,ch main· lain their own system is currently volun. tary, but und.,. Badham's proposal it would becune mandatory the s~e as automobUe registration. Serial numbers would alao be required on all bikes sold after nee. SJ, 1973, a system paralleling that for registration and record of sales for motor vehicles. Records' of bicycles loot oc a\olen would be kept through the Justice Department'• Criminal Justice lnformation System, for quick teletype checks to return recovered bikes to owners. "I can't po1Slbly vlsualiae It bap- penlng," said !.<>yd Tut.,. a neighbor of the Nees who described bimselfi u 11vefy close" to them . "She was an extremely lntelllgent woman who spoke five languages. He also was a very wise man. "I never beard either of ~em say an unkind thing about anyone or anybody in the time I knew them ," Tuter said. "They're the last people on earth J'd expect something like this to happen to," said another neighbor. "They were al ways so wonderful to everyone, especially to our children. "She even gave Christmas presents each year to our own young child," con- tinued the woman, "and just last week one of their own grandchildren was visiting them." The Nees have three .. na, a daugbler, and three grandcblldren. All of the neighbors said the Nees were very sociab!~ people who. ...,. '""""" with their fim.! as well as thf:lr possesalons. One man said the colipJe bad offered them vacation use of property they own in Hawaii rent·free. From Pagel LARWIN REQUEST ... development oonfonned to a city plan for the area. Mayor William Fischbach and Coun- cilman Ray Quigley Jf. agreed it was the council's earller intent in passing the first reading or the zoning to refer the matter to the plann.ing staff and com- mission to work with La.twin planners on the proposal. Dallo n alleged that the planning com- mission last June 15 refused to listen to revisions his firm bad made in the pr<>o posed development. Planning adviser Ed Haworth ooted he'd twice met with Larwin officlall on the proposed development, prior lo that meeting. On June 15, the commluion determined "It should not consideT any new information o.". the zone change.· •. " The COlt)mission and council, since the first reading of the Larwin zoning, hive established a three-month effort lo result in a policy plan lo govern' development iD the presently unplanned "windo\1 area" or the new city. The wiJKlow properties are tbooe not owned by Ille Irvine Com- pany and tblls are DOI covered by the Irvine Cmnpany'1 land use plan. JJ. J. Qarreff ~ 20fh SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE We invite you tq attend H. J, Garrett's 20th Stnii • Annual Clearance Sale. Each year at tflls time, we offer our NCJUlar stodc mtr• chandlse at fabulous recluctloM. It Is an oppor• tunity for you to purchase carefully selecttcl pieces from Ifie most comprehensive collKtlon of .~ fine flll'nlttirt Giid ac:ceqorles In th Har\ioi area at a rtduced price. Tiit 1C11t btcJln Friday, June 30th. Regular store houri wll pN-van. Fair traded items excepted. You are cordially Invited to visit our 1howroom1, dl•pl1yin9 ••• ' • ' • HERITAG E • DREX EL e CENTURY e AIRELOOM • ~°.:~!·:~~·J. GARREIT fUl\NlJU~:~~ lm;- 0,.. Moo., n.n. I M. a... .. 6-027' 646-0271 /. j; I I , I J \ 17 I 17 I • Huntington Beaeh · • Fountain Valle1 Teday'sFm.I VOL 65, NO. 181, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA JHURSDAY, JUNE 29, 19n TEN CENTS, 'Tom Cat' ,Sailor Recalls 22 Days 'in Ocean ~ By TERRY COVILLE Of .... Daltw' 'Mlt Stiff For 22 days, It-year-old Mike Fountain lived on a diet of soy sauce, mustard, assorted aplc.:s, two tube! o! toothpaste and the barnacles from the bottom o! the ~foOt catamaran Tom Cat. He lost 30 f>ounda. . Today, the young Bailor sat wrapped in a bathrobe in a son chair in the living room. of hla parents' Huntington Beach home and told about being lost at sea. He and his two ~panlom aboard the Tom Cat, Fred pahtre, 411,. and Richard Nlma, 17, ol Honolulu, were rescueil Wedneaday by tbe Coast Guard. '"That plane wu the prettiest thing I've seen," uya Mike. 11We were diz:ey. I hardly ...... wbere I WU when they brought me in." He bu a aomewbat hitter tale to tell about being loot at aea on a voyare from Hooolulu to Long Beach. "There mUll have been 10 ahlps that passed up up. I'd have to say they delibera1'fY Ignored UI," be ll!<l. "One boat -we plan to tract her don, - came within 100 yard> o! us and we used our lasl flare.'' He llld the food ran out 22 clays aro. The crew survived by eating muatard, aoy aauce ·and other aplc8 mixed together with aea water. When that ran out,' they lived on two ' tubes o! toothpute, and the captain, Shropshire, bad 'them acrape barnacles oil the boat '1 • bull for food. "We allO made a llDll1 atlll and u9ed It to diltlll aea water, unW our butane ran out," Mike said. Ncpw be'a ae\tled at his parents• home, 1132 Alexandria Drive, Huntington Beach, and ,iana· to jast relax for a few -a. 'H .. watd>Oil cartoom on televlslon \lll! ....,,.,. with his ~ nei<e. : The • trip from Honolulti WU his llnt unleTon a llilbPll: ~ · "I'd do It.again,'' be uld, confidenU,, u hla mother scowled. "Bui never again on a boat that doe.sn't have a ship to abore radio." He'1 glad to be warm qain. ~un.e pa.st two wee.ks have been all overcast and misty. Our clothes were soaked. We were freezing. We spent most of our Ume trying to keep the mainsail together, constantly sewing it up . "We wue in two or three 11tonru:, with · aweJI! running !rom eigh\ to 20 feet high.". . ea ena anne • No Great Es~ape McQuee1i Nabbed in 'Two-bit' City ' ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) -Actor Steve McQueen failed to make the great escape as be was apprehended by a policeman. Sheriff "Matt Dillon" stood by. The arrest came Wednesday after police saw a car making circles in a downtown street In the early morning. Bystanders said McQueen jumped out of the car and addressed the arresting officer. "Hi, I'm Steve McQueen and I'm having a good time in your little two-bit town." "Hi, I'm a policeman and you're under arrest," came the reply. . Standing by we.s James Arness, television's Matt Dillon, who was with McQueen. McQueen pleaded Innocent to charges o! reckless driving and left town to go lllhlng. Huntington Man Slain; Wife Held By JOHN ZALLER Of .... DMtr 1"11111 ..... A 5l·year .. ld grandmother descended from -Otinese arislocracy was in OraJtr!e COooty Jail UliJ IDIJl'Dinf . .afUr polke, responded to a medical aid calf and found her lallband lying Cleld of gmmbot wounda in tbei? HuntJDaton Beicb tract McGovern.Loses 151Seats .a,.c:~ .. ·~· -Beach·-to be dlarge4 WW. lllli- To Humphrey, 7 Hopefuls a_~:?~ .. : In tbe -~army, !11 WU pronounced dead at tbe scene .about 10 WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. George McGovern 's prospects for a first-ballot presidential nomination were dealt · a crippling blow today as tbe Democratic Cl'edentiala Committee atrlpped bim o! more than bali his delegates from Call!ornla. By a vote o! 7S to 115, the committee awarded 151 of Calilomia's 271 con- vention eeata: to Sen. Hubert H. Hum- phrey and seven other candidates In pro- portion to their share o! the popular ballots cast in the state's June S primary. HUD1J>hrey. got 106 votes. "Beaullful," · ea an elated }Jumphrey 512Pporter; "I it, but ask me tomor- row .If I believe.' H !be.panel' ctlon Is sustained by the full ·conventloq, McGovern would drop aubstantlally low the 1,509 votes be needs !nr nomlnaU111, a figure be had been nearing In recent clays. The committee's action was triggered by a challenge filed by· supporters of Humphrey, sen, Edmund S. Muskie and Henry M. Jackson and Rep. Shirley Chisholm. They charged that california's winner- take-all rule b undemocratic because it gave McGovern the entire de1egation even though, while leading tbe pack, be got Iesa than a majority o! the popular vote. The Issue may ultimately be decided in the courta. . A federal judge ruled In Call!nrnla last 3 Slot Machines Found in Lodge; Bartender Held A 27·ye8M)ld bartender ls !roe m hail today alter police raided the JIJmtlngton Beach Moose Lodge Thuraday nigbl and dalm they confJSCaled three alot machines. Dan Bruce Bowman, SOC Wintergreen Drive, HuntJncloa Beach, wu arrested in the 10 p.m. raid b7 tbe Huntington Beach Police vice IQlllAl and charged with il· 1ega1 aamblllic. Approximately 15 p<l'IOlll were In the dub at ffOI Lodi" Circle wl\en the arrest took place, according to pollct!. Police allo allege there was money in the machln.. bu! declined to aay how much. Police llld tbe !nvestlgailon ol the club nsulted from complainlJ about gambllng t~ !hey bad received a few clays prior to the amot. Bowman, who II employed at tbe club u a bartender, II allO a member o! Ille club. Ho had been ordered to appeu llefora Iha Weal Oran&• Cocmty Court on July IL I week that McGovern waa legally enUUed to keep all the delegates. But the com- mittee's general coume1, Joseph A. Cali!ano Jr., told committee memhen be ls prepared to argue the jtidiclary bas DO huainess entering tbe affairs o! Pollllcal parties. Debate between the C r e d e n t I a Is members reached hitter proportlooa with both sides accusing the other or pressure tactics, of Ignoring the principles o! par· ty reform and using U.. islue !or alrlcU, partisan advantage, McGovern delegale Ted Barrett of l\lusacbusetts charged that the decision amo~ted to "Dat out political rug. jacking." Mlsallllppl delegate llodding Carter called it "the shallow..t kind of political expediency. But challenge BJJOkesman Arthur Toll of Los Angeles declared that "It's not un- amounted to "Dal out political hi· legal." · Tbe Cali!omia ~ results, be said, had figuratively 0 throWn out" the will of more than baM o! the state's Democrats. ToJI Wal joined by cbaIJ ... e attorney Edwin Welsl, who cbars<d I b a I lllcGovern'• delegation bad been -ed. with undue power ~ "there aboalcl be no ldngmakers ei:cept the people." Call!omia deiegate Warren Widener, mayor of Berkeley, replied, "there bu be<o no violation ol any rule with respect to the' California delegation." Call!omia Sen. Alan Q-analon Aid in a written statement to tbe panel that "while I oppose the winner-tote-all •con- cept • , • we have DO rul -m:ept to abide by the reaultl o! an election that wu held in accordance with state llw.• $2,757,834 o'clock W""""'lay n11bt. Police were Upped off to !be .death by the eooiple'1 ion.U..Iaw, who reportedlf called from .Sacramento to illform police that someone bad been burl and r<qWnll medfcalatlentioo. ' · ·When police arm.d at tbe 'Neelhome they found the huabml I~ OD his 'bedt In the hallway with · gunahot -In '• '• I . HOME C9WicU . • •l l ' ' i ' ' Nantes· ·Wofuan · Ci~~D··Of· Y~t the cheat and bead. A .38 caliber• ~ -• was reportedly fliund 09r-hJllhody. • Trad!Uon "wu snalJPed 'Weclneeday Pollce said •'-• foulMI Mn. Noe"'wall:· niclll u Ille' lhmtqtm Beach. HOME _, Cooncil named 1tc llnt Ieriialo ..,,Cltiieh Ing around the house.. o! tlle y .. There )'U DO algn o! a physical strug. eor~ ' ' '. ' gle but police said that after "lnteme" She: Is· ~· Margaret. Ca!lllerr., 'wllo Investigation, Ibey· alTI!ll<d Mn. Nee serves "!.tfiiIT'" o! 1ilo.cltjl11':Dvlloo- Pollce stressed ihat·investlgation la cm. ~ ~' ~ :was .p~ed over tinuing. ..ven ~· ~·. for . tile ~ual "I can't possibly vlsuallze It hap; aw!'l'd. . . penliig " said I:oyd Tuter a Mibbor oi · . ~ ,put ·years Ille HOME ~il the N-wbodelaibed bfmaeJI u "very ~ a .11Man of 1be ·year,"(but. the. dole" to them. .. ruie, 1were -~~ tis: Year .IJld, tbe "She wu an extremely Intelligent wlmler was , ooe ol. tln;ee .. ~ woman who spoke five languages. He ' DOl!llnatelj fer tilt •watd, · · . also wu a very wise man. . , ~·County &iperv11or ,Jlavld Bakfl' 01 never beard ~ther of tbt.m say an ;'1141,zted the award to Mrs.,.Culbera: unkind thing about anyone or anybody In dlring a banquet. held.at Sim 1 Selfooil tbe time) ...... tbem,'"'nrter llid. Restaurant. ' . "They're the lall people on earth I'd . Sbe ·w,u' allO given die l)'lllbolic>kt)ll upect aometblng like this ~ happen to," to J1; dJl; ~~":t"i:-1~ .~et;, : aald another neighbor. 'They """ lllsnbenlt!p 111 tbe <nnp County Ocean always so wondmul to everyone, ' and Shor<llne ·m.ennt Olmmlttee, Ill>' eapeclally to our children J pointed · to the Soclt6ern' Call!onia "Sbe ...,, aave 01ri1tmat pmelU Alsoclatlon ot ,.___;.;, ·(sCA\l) each year to our own 1"<ma cll!ld," CCJl-' R08!onil Ooostil .,.-·-~of tinued tbe woman, "and ju.st last week , 1111 'Amlrl<an~l)..,4 .umvera1ty one . of their,, own grandchlldren wu womon (A'Alfli) In H~~. visiting them. · "I've always enjbyed belil'tctlve" eJ· Tbe Nees have three sons, a daughter, , plained' Ille attriK:tlYe· -of two and three grandchildren I )'OU!lg !ODI. ''! found miny lDtererted All ofl~ neighbors aald tbe Neea ""ft people;lieri who -•·able' to, iet thinp VfJCf aoclable people wllo ....... genmJll.I clone." ' with their time u well as their J.ln, Clrlbsg 'aild her -· Dave, --··One man llld the couple bad moved to Huntqton Boa<ll' foor yeara o!!ered them vacation use o! property ago • lmn Wool Loo Anj{eles. She blcl Ibey own in Hawaii rent.free. (See CITIZl!N, hit· Z) C~uncil OKs Library Bid HuDtington Beach ..,..,umen agreed Wedneaday to bulld all ol architect Dion Nelltn'I II-contraJ lllnry planned for construction ·In the 207...,,.. central part. Without commen~ an four councilmen accepted tbe hid ol '1,'117,834 !or the libnry'I COlll\nJctlonJ aubmltted by tho Loi ,Mselel firm o! Swlnnertoo ond Walberg. . 'lbe declslon wu met with applau• by membera ol lhe Ulnry hoard and other 1pectalora who ,,... -tad In tbe au- dience at tbe apacllll t p.m. coomcll meeting. There WU D> eomDWJl'Jt OD the poaalhlllty ol bulldlng tbe Ubruy cheaper -at i:,w ,ooe. -by leavina out a ll!w acceaory lleml aucb u nOectlng pondl. The city adminlstratlon u well u the library hoard bad recommended that tbe complete Ubruy be built. Asslltanl· City Admlnlltrotor Brander CU!le lald today' the utra ..Isla '!lll almpl)' be railed by lelllng mora hoidl than oclglnally upected. The city's puhllc f.tcllltlel corporallon will no:w 1111 $U million In hondi Instaad o! $1.S mllllon, Cull<!aalcf. tinder a public ladlltleo corporation (~ civic ....1.. ~ la heJn( bandied by tho_,.,.. mt!bocl) no·puhlic M ls necessary to 1e1 !he -or. tbe bondl. ' The i:. 7' million !lgure .. quoted u the Coll\ of tbe.Jl.briry, .rt1 .... to 'cllrect ton- -The $1.t lPlllloD from the boilda aJao. la ·lo t:l1'ltl Ille -o! OD and Glr'llse """'aaiaita, tile arthlolect'1 -. lopl -and ather ........., --u fanlslllllrlhe Uhnry. U-. ol Illa public !adlWes .,...,. poraU., n" II hd ., Iha "'""'II, Wen! ~ to Ill a ~ lodaj lor M of Iha...,, e1l1b ...... ....., High Court I Votes 54 In Decision WASffiNGTON (AP) -The Supreme Court held S to 4 today that the death penalty as it is imposed under current laws in the United States is un- COllllltutional. .. The ID8IS o! sharply divergent opiniooa by which the court decided the mmumental case left some crucial ques. tion1 unclear, Including tbe atalua ol nearly SCIO clealh row Inmates acroa tbe land -'I the pooojbill\1 ·that ~ ..... tou!d' ..... llil ..... ., ~~. ',. All lllno iu.Uoi!t f1lecl alatemmla of 11iair • \OleWi, · Ia . tM major!IJ' ...,:.. JUstlCea Wlillim 0. Douglas, William J, llreman .Jr., '11ngood Mariihau, and 'lritb 8'XDa ,,_.aikm, Potter Stewart ~ Byron II. White. , Dlaentlng were .the ' four NQcon acl- miolstratlo':.~· ~ Justice '!farrm Z • ....j9:', ahd .Jmtlces Harry A. BlacJhmml l'lewll F, hweJl Jr, and Wl1llam H: llebnqalit: , RneraeiI im.-lely Ii)' tbe decision ...... two dealh -for nbntatai rapea 1n Gecqla aiid'Taai' and a death oeatenco lar·murdilr In Geergla. H~ 11,!Jow tbe ID!ljorlty WIS formed: IWlilu cOncluded eapltal ·ponlattmeot ls ~Uble 'llilb tbe · conceJ!I • o1 ",equil PIJl(ectl<a" . ol Ille 1 ..... '1'Jat he found '.lo be "Implicit" In tbe Eighth ~*· Brenasn based hla judgment primarily on the lllaocy that tile death penillty "doel not~ wltb human Wgn!ty.'' H• allO cited Eighth Amendment. Manl!aD capital puril>hment to be 11~f unaeceptable" and uex· ceeaive"' wben meuured • against tbe ( ... DEA'l'lt BAN, Page I) * * * Judge, Sheriff Comment on Ban Of Death Penalty Judge Bruce &Inner of Laguna Beach, ·the Orange . County Superior Court'• P\"Olldlng Jurlit, today commented thal the Supreme Oourt'a elimination of the d~.peoalty "c.-e·u no IUlJ!lile to me. . "I ba,..•t read Ile opinion and !·would have to clo IO to commenl In detail," he laid. "But the death penalty baa not been applied for a loilg time -and It'• ol>o vi.,. thal m.an, were convinced It was cniel and -~ Without a blab court rulln(. "But It conld hare pne either way,• Judge Sumner mMleded, notJnc the S to • apllt in Iba blah ClOllrt .ote. "And at least '"' ..,.. have 111e ......, uUcJpaled by ...,. Colllomla 8l;i emo Courl and we can i.y the w. to rut.'' Judie s..._ liddild tllat lt WU "~" a.at the ~ could DOI beve Ileen I.-"at a time when WQl'ken for Ille detll -1tY inlUati .. could have been lplll'od a pitot deal of time and consldetahle effort." Orange County llllerlfl J-lllaalck .laid IA>d&f be •Wll "very, Yer\' diaa)>' pointed" at Iba DOWI, but ·~ pr!pared !of II. "We llaYi to Malll lt, ol coana, u n have lo~.., t...m of dlaclpHne, bul •1lnctnlly ~ It makes our task !Ital mud\ ... -.it." lie 'aald. '1'1'botl .... ., been any doubt In QlY mJnd 11111 Chat Ibo deotlt penally Is a a.temnl," lhllct said. ''But DOW Ille · Illa ClllMMENll, Pa(JI I) • DAILY ~!LOT lttft rtllflt RESCUED FROM SEA S..ch Sailor Fountain Three Sailors ' 'Glad to See' C0asi Goord rtem 'Wlre...._, ·~nt God for the 111'1 ... Qiad Guard,,'~ . That entry In 1lle log of the 32·!oot catamaran Tom cat marked the end Wednelday o! a lour-day search ol several b~dred thousand miles ol the Pacl!lc Ocean. The Tom Cat with three pel'IO!ll aboard . waa spotted by ooe o! Iha aearclllng aircraft about 167 miles 1 aoutbeul o! San Diego. 'nle boat bad been drllting belplesaly since its Ails were blown oui in a squall seven days out o! Honolulu. llJ tltree crewmen had been without food or fre,,b water for 15 daya before they ·-e flnt spotted by anotlW aallboat bound !or Honolulu last Sa\111' clay. '!be Ad Astra gave them two galloaa . ol water and food for •bout .111 days. On boanl the crippled Tom Cat ..... the lklj>per, Fred Sllropsbll!, 411, el llonollilu; Mike Fountain, 19, Hwitington Beach, and Blcbard Nima, 17, o! Honolulu. All were reported to be .lP good con- dition despite a diet o! barnil:Ies and aall waler for several daya before gettma: food and water from the Ad Astra. 11You can survive," said Shropllbire. "If1·not easy, but you can slO'Vive." 'Ille "thank God !or the Navy and Cooat Gaard" entry In the Tom Cat's log Wll made a few seconds before the trio wu lined from the belpleu craft by CouLGuard bellcopter and taken to San Diego. • Sbropahlre and . the two youtha were delivering the catamaran to t h 1 mainland for its owner. They left Honolulu May t. . • '!WJ>en we. left, Jt was beautiful sal1- Ing,'' Sbnlplbli'e said as• he and the lion woUed aandwlchee and· bot -at tM San Diego' Coast Guard - . (lljlo IO!:scUED, hp Z) ....... c ..... • • The wea!herlady aeea men -. • ahlne !or Friday, following low . clou~ and fog in tbe mornJnc hours. HIPa .. t tho -. In Iha '10'1 rlaing lo 1$ loland. r.o ... loo night 5H6. INSIDE TODAY Creator o/ 'Cn&ndap Granola:' oot Ai• 11o1 14•• wllUc •torilla into bwl of cold ..,...i. SH atqrr, Pao• a . · ~ ...... _ = : ~ ... <•fn • ·-. "° ....... ,. ........ p ... . .......... , !NI -.... ............ ,. ......... ,. ... ...-. ,, :.-:.-~ __ .. --.. =--:: ==· .: -' --·-......... J DAllY PllOT H • l Mitelwll Myst.ery Continues Nixon Directs Food Price· Lid WASHINGTON (UPI) -JOO. N. Mitchell was back In Washl111ton but lbe whereabouts of h.11 wife Martha wa1 not known """''' The Ml!chell1 left the Wostcheoler Counby a.b mar Rye, N.Y., by a bl<t dOot" Wed!lf.Oday alter remaining in •ecluslon for two days thert. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presidenl Nix· on brought fre!lh lrults, eggs, vegetables and aeafood under price controls for the lint Ume today, but only after lhe first aale hat been made by the !armer. put dlsclp!ln• on price m&rkuJ>I and llUll'ginl at each step of lhe food Pl'OC-.,.1ng chain. Runu!leld aald N'-'• action problbly wlli not be gretttd with mucb en- thusiasm at the whol•aale and nllll level. fllilcbell. farmer IUoniey g....,.al who ...... Proaidml Nim>'& rHlection CID> ...,,. 0... to Rye after Mn. Mlicllell tfd UPJ'1 Helen Tbomu in a telephone '*11 !nm I.be N"""°""" Im ID Newport Soodt she llld given bho 111 ulUmatum S would leave him m1 ... be quit dopon.d Ille coontry club - tile Mltch<lla lived belcn coming lb WaobqlOn -by I irfvate llmoualne ond Pft DO lndlcaUon ol 1beir - lion. 'lboir ~ Marty, 11, WU staying -friends here. Committee oUlclal.s and I.be ~te House view Ille Mllcllell affair u a pivate matter. Truman Suffers Fall;. Undergoes (lospital Tests • ·:INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (UPI) -Prelldmt Harry 8 Trumln .... lmpltalllecl brlell,y W-y because cl I fall ht aulfond Jn Ida home, but did 1!11 _.., _, docton aald today. Tnnnon, a, ~t teaUI in ~ lloopllal ln -Clly, •bout ll"mllel fJom Ida home, rtmatnlng .... tllla Ill bolir. -'.JI• lllffered the fall Tuesday, but WU noi taken to lhe hospital for X-raya until tbe nut day wben be began complaining about a pain in hla lower back. 11AIJ tests were Df18live," a hospital spokesman said. He said DO further 1talemtnla would be lsaued. It was lhe aecond fall Truman has suf. feted in recent yean. In October, JJM; !fr 1llpped ID • bathroom al lhe Truman liillne and sullorod several rib fracturtS. It that Ume,• he was bolpltallled for nine diys. His condition Wll lilted .. •igooct'' tlllooghout his Illy. t.llowMr, !be· 1114 1ncldent 11ee111ed .to 10ltk a turning point ID Truman'• Ille. He 11.1f!ered previoutly from arthritis, wtlcularlY Ill Iha ""'°'' ~ aflt.r, the ..,ldonl '~ MimOd . to, ..... ID Ida former llr..;th. uTruman'I wile, 8-, Ii 17 bf Iii tx• c,Utnt beallb for her a1e. Al recently u May I, 1hnnan'• blrtb- doy, Dr. Wallace Grallam, llll pononal pbyaiclan for more than 15 ,.an, pn>- nounced him in remarkably &ood bealth for hla ago. · ' The former Praldent la lllll an eager roader who likes to !alt aboot wbat be reads. Mesan Escapes Theo Lacy J.ail 1 What the world needs now Is love, sweet Jove, the song goes, but Orange ~ty ,Sheriff's officers would gladly se!Ue today fol' the presence of Jobnny Ray Love of Costa Mesa. Love, 38, 'of 1925 Pomona Ave., escaped Thursday from the Theo Lacy Jail shorUy after being admitted tbere to serve a one yeat term. Jail of!lcers who reported 1.-0ve miss- ing said be failed to respond to a cbeck of priaoners who had b e e n held In the ftll!'td security arta of the branCll jail. Nixon signed an executive order removing the CUJ'Telt exempt.Jon on raw agricultural products from price controls after the first sale -meaning that it will apply primarily at the wholesale and retaJI level. The action wil l have virtually no im- pact on the selling cost of meat to con- sumers. Processed meats such as beef and pork have been under controls since the inception of Nixon's price controls last November. Fer the first time, however, products such as fresh vegetable1, fresh !lsh that has undergone some processing, and other raw products at wholesale and retail will be subject to Price Com· mission rules, These rules 11 m i t buauieases' profit margins and require stores to justify a11 price increases lhroo8h Increased c081s. (\oMJd Rumafeld, dlrtclor or lhe Coal of Living Council, told newamen that Nixon'• action "cannot drive food prices OOwll -ooly increaud supply or reduced d•mand could do that ... " But he said the decis ion is designed to Freeway Bills Awaiting Action Billa by tho two Newport Beach legislators lhat would kill part or all of the Pacific Coast Freeway i!foday are waiting votes on the floor of the Calilornia State Senate. Asoemblyman Robert B a d h a m • s measure that would delete only the Newport Beach section is far down the priority list, however, since Senators are concentrating on leglslatJon drafted by their own. Senator Dennis Carpen ter's bill to eliminate the entire coastal freeway may come to a vote tonight or Friday in the Senate, however, end an aide said this morning be may try to got action on the Badbam meaaurt at lhe ..,,., limo. l'rotn Pfl§e J DEATH BAN • • • Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel aJ!!f 1111!¥1'11 punllhments. Stewart 11mdchided ' that lhe d .. th penalty 11 now applied in a '1wanton" and "freak.lab" manner. White said lhe deatll ptnalty is Invalid mo.Uy because It Is .used Infrequently llld did not meet "any existing general need for retribution." Burger, ID dlasont, said lhe decision leaves legialatures free .ito carve out limited exceptions to a general abollUon of the ptnalty." Ht aald lhe court had gone "beyond lhe limits of judlclal power," but added "while fortunately leaving some room !or tegislaUve judge- ment." ~ Blackmun, saying be y els "to no one In tbt depths of my dis , anUpathy, and indeed, abhorrence11 !or the death penalty," nevertheless dissented because, he wrote, "[ !ear the court has over· stepped." Powell said none of the five opinions by the jusUces in the majority 11provldes a constiblUonally •dequate foundaUon for the court's decision." For the present, he sald, the ruling 11removes the death sentences previously imposed on some 600 persons awalllng p u n I s h m e n t throoghout the country." Rehnquirt &aid: "The court's judgment today strikes down a penalty that our na,. lion's l~islators have thought necessary since oUr counµoy wu founded." He said the ruling had complelely disr<iarded "judicial self-restraint." L-Ove wu sentenced earller Ulla month In Superior Court on charges of burglary and rocelvlng slolen property. OIAN•I COAST •• DAILY PILOT The ctntral question before the court was whether capital punishment violates the Eighth Amendment's prohiblllon against "cruel and unusual punish- menta.. '' '1ht 0!'11111 C:OUt Clr.ILY ,IL.OT wlift wtlld'l Is ~Md ttie N ..... I' ........ lllolb!Jnd W t11t or.,... cont l'lillllblllnf Qmpeny, s.p.. "''-"""°"' •rt Jll,lbllll'lld, M...., trlrougb FrldtY, tor 0:.11 IMlt, ".wport lffdl. HWlll~lon ll•K~/FOll!lftln V•lllY, U1111n• '-di. frvlM/Stddl1btt.ll: W lall (lt""'1!1/ Str'! Jutn Ctp111rtno. A .tno1• rt11lon•I •1tion Iii pii1»U111t11 S•lurd•'fl 9M .h.wl1Ya. TM prll'ICINI Plll»U,hlng p\lnt .,, •I m Wnl ••t Strnl, COii• Mu., c.n1omr., fUM. Roltt rt N. W1M Prnldene •M l'WIW..r J 1ck •· C11rlty Viti l'raldlrll 11'111 CO-ti M1111gtr l'remPageJ COMMENTS. • • issue is resolved for us and we must ac- cept that decision." Nixon annowiced last week be Is llitlng meat import, quotaa for the remainder of lhe year in an effort to slow the rlat in beef and pork prices. But lhe Prelldtnt has been reluctant to tlgbltn the control program to make ii apply to the farm leveJ. Somo product& that will be affected in- clude: •u• in lhe ahell, all fresh vegetables; all lrtah or naturally dried foods; llld all ra.,. seafood producla, in- cluding those. wblch have been shelled, scaled, skbmed, iced, evlacrmted « decapllattd. · Fireworks Stand For Charity Not All Sparkling Running a charity fireworks stand is not all bright lights and sparklers, as hundreds ol Huntington Beach volunteers have found over the-past years. Rod Cruse tella lhe tllort put ID by the Golden Wost Home 01mtrl AsaoctaUon, as one example: . "As early aa laat year the group dteld· eel -ltema to stll, al1!f placed the order. Next, a llrtworks permit wu ob- tained from the state Fire Marahal llld a $100 deposil was made to the Francblae Tax Board. "Pernu.s.lon had to be obtained from businessmen ID the shopping conltr before the stand was put up. A city business license was obtained. "A •too cleanup depot:lt was required, plus a $f electrical ptnnlt. We had to hlrt • guard to watch lhe stand at nlibt and leued a generalor for nlgbl lighting. "Fireworkl Oialrman Al PUJ'IQo spent houn tying the loose ends togolhtr and rounding up volwltem to work on the lland. "Finally tbe day came whtn lhe stand was delivered -ad ortcted in Ille wrong place. It was moved. Then there waa the unpacking, Inventory, atoctlng of shelves end irfclng llld final approval by tbe Ore deportment. , "Alter six months of work, It finally opem, llld tbe lint customer, a wld .. eyed 11).year-old ""h: "Wbal<ha •ol !of a nlekelt ' '' -:r-' ' ~· The Golden Well booth, In the sbopping center acroas from Marina mgh School, raJses enough money for two '150 scholarships !or Viking campus students, plus money for other charitable ac- tivities. fl is typical of lhe 36 booths In Hun-ti~~n Beach, all .•ponsored by group1 ra1smg money for civic activities. . Drive-in Issue Won't Be Aired At July 5 Meet Fotmlaln Valley Cily Councilmen will not be considering the four screen drlve- in theater issue at their July 5 meeUng. City attorney Tom Woodrull said today the city ~ receive a written deelaion from the court before the council may take action on ita alternatives. Woodruff said !be declaiai\ would not be r.ady In time for th< July'l meeting. He also said that S)'l1fy Enlerprlsts I.be promoters of the drive-in, may c~ to appeal tbe court decision thus delayJna a decision by the council even longer. . Superior Court Judge Mart A. Sodam ruled last Thursday that lbe city WU to eltber change tbe zoning of the property proposed for the drive-in or call an elec- tion to decide the lasut. 1be controversy over the theater slated at Warner Avenue and Newho~ Streel, has been burning alnce February when the cooncilmen granted a ,..,. change and conditiooal 1L1e permit for the construction of the theater. Adminislrators of tbe nearby Fountain Valley Community Hospilal and homeowners protested the action saylhg tbe theater would be a threat to the health of palienla llld reduce property values. l'romPageJ Tiiorn•• k 11 ... il e .. 11or Tit•"'•• A. Mur1tlii111 Mlnlf"il t:di!or State Sen. Dennis E. carpenter CR· Newport Beach) today blasled the U.S. SUprtme Court majority for declarlog the death penajty to be unconstltlltlonal, stating, "II seems to be incroulngly •P. par<nl that the judicial branch of govern- ment i.s becoming the most powl!l'lul and iiilluenUal branch In our supposedly nopmentatlvo system. CITIZEN •.• Cfrterfn H. l.11 Ricl11r' r. Nin AsllNant MlfWtlnt ldl-. T-'tY C.ville Wttl 0t11111 CNllJ Edltw H••llilft• IHdi OffJca 17171 l11ch a..1 ... ,,4 Mtill111 A44r•••r r.o. l1a 7t0, 92641 0tt1orofll- """"' 8Nefl;• ta ~I ... ...,.,. Ch11 M..-1 ,_ W~!:.T Slflet ~ h Kltl tm H lwttvtni 5" tlemtnH.: JU Norllt ll C1mlnil I MI ,.,.,., •• 111•• '41"4Jn Cl•WW A ....... ,, Hl..S6n ,,. ...,....., ~ "·-·--· ... Clllu:~lf tm. °"""" C.t """'"""' ~'• ... MWI ........ """"91..,.., .-.i.. fMf'IW II" ."'"....... ,..,.. _,. .. .• , ""' .... ,...., ,.,. ....... ~ .... . ...., m. ....... Miii .. C-. MM. ~ ...... ..,, .. _,.., ..... ~"-! ~.::.~ ..nwr ''I feel tllla in Itself may be constdorod unconstltlltlonal and that the majority of Americans fetl I.be Amt. "By this decision, which makes oven !ht most htinouif crimes punishable only be lncarcor · n al tbt public ex- pense, I bellev• 1t oourt has dl""gard· ed totally the f lings ol the American people. · "I feel this Is Indicated by th< lrtmen- dous success or the death penalty ln- J111Uve qualification ber• In California, whlch Is certalnly representative of other 1ta1es, and which I believe would haYO been approved by !ht California voters.'' "! ooly bope that -the eomewbat con- fusing nature ol lhla opinion moy provld• • lepl loopbole for lhe American people, Ior a chance, ond permit a rtCOmldoi lllon by tilt cow-\ of tbelr decision," Sen. Qarptni<r Aid. laugh! blgb achoo! chemistry Ml time, but quit wtiai they made lhe move. · "! sill! subo!Jblte two dr three d1y1 a week In the local schools," she "¥'· "I enjo7 IL" She majored lo Cbtmlab'1 tl UCLA. Mrs, Carlberg Is a charier momber cl lhe ' local MOW d!apltr, OlJ&nlJed In Octobot 1968. . One of htr matt rectnt acUvltles wu the chatrman!blp ol the eonjewhat In- formal dtllens rtO"tatlo6al tralla com- mittee, responolble for lnltia~ the ISZ. mile malti' ~ of biQt , fl# and horse tralla ,_11 adoplod ttie cl!J coundL • 'nit .. ..., olbet ncm1neos for Ille HOME Councll awiM Wen: lltrltii Ballt!', Dr. ll&l!lb Bauer, Rod Qwt, Artllut ICMI, Jolllt Kodl, a..., -and Bill Foller. .. .. . Father and Son Not many of dogma's residents would argue with this little fellow (on top, that is) if h_e cl 0 aimed his daddy, playing borsy and weighing 300 ~els, ~uld lick em all The new pup and bis old man, Nero, live m Memphis, Tenn. . Front Page J RESCUED ... \Vednesd~r. night. "Everytbing was fme lllltil the sixth or seventh day when we were becalmed. Following the calm, a squall of what seemed like hurricane proportions blew up and destroyed all our sails. We ran btlore the seas and later were becalmed again." Sbn>p6hlrt said a t.,..... lamp ovtrillrned In the galley llld ruined lhe dry food supply. 'Ille three pockqes of brtatlut food llld two gallons of water from the Ad Astra didn't last long. 'Ille crew of the Ad Astra aplalntd Ibey were already behlncl'on tbelr voyage to ~ Isl~. To .,atanc!. ~y WPll)d haye rnacle tliOm a dlafiltsstd vessel as "well. They radioed the Tom cat's posiUon to a merchant vtsael wbicll nlayed ii to tho Coast Guard. · • On hllld at Ille Cout.Ouard 11\allon to greet ywng Fountoln Wtrt hla P"f""\s Mr. llld Mrs . Fred Fountain. Mrs. Foun- tain WU Crying. Sbe said IM .llld aJmoot given up hope ol seeing her aon again. "Mike'a a surfer, not a aallor," sald Mrs. Fountain. '"Ibey told me this morn- ing tllty w ... e going to find tbem today, but I didn't believe them." Tho Coast Guard said lhe crew ol lhe Tmn cat appeared to be ID good coo- dlUon witll lhe possible exception of malnutrtUon. They were twnlned at a Sa.. Diego Hospital. A ()Jut Guard boat la towing lhe Tom cat to San Dttgo. Pilots May Strike MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Northwest Airlines pilots have announced the~ wlll atriltt at JIOOn PDT Friday U a year-old contract dispute la not se!Ued. Scho'!,l Smoking Ban. Requested A Huntington Beach mother wants sn;wking prohibited during meetings in the Hunllngton Beach . Higb School cafeteria. Speaking before district trustees Tues.- day night, Mrs. Margaret Johnson termed smoking by adulls in lhe cafeteria "hypocritical." She asked trustees to rescind variances to lhe ochool and flrt regulations which allow smoking during PT A, school board and other adult meetings. "Variances wore granttd to smoltlng rogulallons ~ tlie;r el at.ion 1 b l.p, between smoklng and cancer was established," said Mrs. Johnson. 0 You can now revoke th<>.R va riances." Bauer asked schooi administrators to look into the matter. Knee-high View Bares Erotica? PASADENA, Tex. (UPO -City Coitn- cilman Roy D. Mease said when be got down on his knees near a drive-in theater, he could clearly ,.. an erotic movie on the screen. So he brought charges against the woman manager of the theater. Meaae aald !ht fact be could see the movie from a kneeling position proves that cbildrtn could also aee them. He said thi.! violates a city' law against erotic movies that show bare breasts, bu119Cks and other specified parts of tile body that can be viewed by a chlld, SEMI-ANNUAL. FURNITURE ' Prosecutor Hits Claim By Gwynne From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -Challenging a 1.:lain1 by ace.used murderer Dr. John S. Gwynne that his girlfriend was killed accidentally whlle struggling for a gun, prosecutor!! charged Wednesd•y that she was shot twice at some diJtance. Dr. Gwynne, who operated abortion clinics in Santa Ana and Los Angeles, i!I being tried for second degree 1nurder in Superior Court here. The confessed abortionist contends that Debbie Dwyer, 19, was slain Dec. 8 in the apartment they shared as he tried to lake a .357 J\1agnum revolver away fron1 her. Miss Dwyer was shot three times. "l didn't know the gun was loaded.'' said th·e 30-year-old bachelor physician in testimony earlier thi! week. Proaecu~or Robert Phllibesian argued Wednesday, however, that while Dr. Gwynne's account of a struggle could be partially correct, the attractive blonde was beyond his reach when hit by two of three bullets'. This , he declared, would indicate an element of intent in tbe slaying which was reported to homlclde detectives by Dr. Gwynne's attorney. Derense lawyer Michael Gerbosl said In his summation Wednesday that the prosecution has not proven the killing of J\1iss Dwyer was not illegal.,or accidental. His client contends the victim had taken drugs and was alternately violent, .-. incoherent or unconscious during hours preceding the Chriltmas season slaying . Various: other cases involvin1 Dr. Gwynne are awaiting disposition or formal sentence bearings in Orange, IA" Angeles and San Diego counties. He has been convicted of charges relating to abortion and has readily ad~ milled operating his clinics fOr pregnant women in SMta Ana and Los Angeles. The doctor ' also was amsted thls spring in Santa Barbara County and charged wllh being under lhe lnfiuen<e of drugs, alter sheriff's deputies claim they found him Wlconsclous in bl1 car. Professional agencies r e g u 1 a t I n g . medical practice al!Jo plan to review Dr. Gwynne's legal problerru to determine wbelher hla llcenJe should be revoked. His open abortion clinic operation wu Intended specifically to c b a 11 e n g e California's law governing who may legally have her pregnancy ended llld for what reasom. The 1967 Therapeutic Abortkln Law re- quiring it be done in a certl!led medical facility after approval by a panel of s p e <I a 11 s ts Is t!tfOOSUlllfional, Dr. Gwynne contends. Driver Injured In Auto Wreck A Hunlinglon Bead! man wu Injured early today when his car ran off Vlcto<la Street ID Closla Mesa and slammed !Do a power pole. Investigators said the Japanue aedan drtvtn by Mlcbatl H. Kalaruchi, 22, of U9 BaJUmore St., sustained major damage and be sulfmd bead llld leg lacerallolll. Kakuuchl oblalntd transportation to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital before police attived and wu interviewed there while being treated. Nursing personnel said lhe victim was not admitted for additional care. The accident" on Victoria Street nett American Avenue cl0&e to the Santa Ana River knocked Ute Edison Company pole off lts bu•. , We Invite you to attend H. J. Garrett's 20th Semi • Annual Clearance Sale. Each year. at ttils time, we offer o•r retular stock mer• chandl .. at fabulous NductloM; It Is an appor- hullty for you to purcha.. c:cnfllllY selected pieces from ttie most comprehensive collection of truly fine furniture C111d acceuories In ttie Harbor area at a reduced price. The sale begl111 Friday, June 30th. Re«Jular store hows wll ,..... wan. Fair traded Items excepted. You •r• cordi1lly Tnvit•d to visit our showroom11 dl1pl1yi"9 ••• e HERITAGE 8 DREXEL e CENTURY e AIRELOOM ~-H.J. GARRf[f f URN'lU~~ """"'" INTERIOR DESIGNERS COSTA MESA, CALIF • 0,. ..... n.t. I M h. 64MZ71 64MZ7' _./ • '···~ r ·r .. v r1LOT ;; FBI Arrests Suspect • Ill Skyjacking I Initiative • Ill -Doubt Hijacker Jumped • Out In Indiana .. Impact of Ruling Seen on Ballot Drive DETIIOIT (AP) -A %8-year-old unemployed man was arrested at his home and charged ilS the airHner hi· j*ker who iQt $502,500 r a n s o m and Wirachuted ove r Indiana las t weekend, the FBI announced today . SACRAMENTO (AP) - A drive to r"" ltore the deoth penalty In C.Ufornla at the ballot box In November w.., put tn doubt today by the U.S. Supreme Court'1 oapitat punWunent dedsl<lo. The measure , which bas the support of Gov. Ronald Reagan, will stay on the ballot unless It '• roreect orr by • court ruling, sa id Deputy Secretary or State lbomas Qulnn. But State Sen. George Deukmejlan (R· Long Beach), a leader in the drive to reinstate the death penalty, said it's his opinion if there is a court challenge "the lniltative will probably be declared un- constitutional. 1• The ballot initiative drive was intended lo overturn the Qllifornia Supreme Court's ruling Feb. 18 that the death penalty violates the state ConsUtution. The Republican governor, a staunch advocate of the death penalty as a deter· rent to crime, withheld immediate com-. ment on the U.S. Supreme Court's deeision which said that capital punish· Mi.dwest Skies meot, u li ta applied today, ii uo- constltutional. Both Reagan and hil wile Nancy had betn active in the peUtion drive to restore the death pellll!y In C.Ulornil. QuiDD said the first accounts cl the opinion _,.ed to leave open the paosi- bility for &!ales to rtlaln the death pen- alty · tn 11>me lirnhed cases.~e said at- torneys for the secretary of lltate were .tudylng the deelsiotl. Ken Brown, another leader of the drive to restore ~ deaUi penalty, expressed surpriJe and disappointment at today's decision, adding, "I have to assume this would make our effort on the initiative measure a meaningless ~ne. '-' Both Brown, an oUlctal of the cautornla Correctional Officers Aaso<ia- tion, and lleukmejlan talked or ellorta to amend the U.S. Constitution as a way of overturning the court rulings. Deukmejlan said, "I think there'd be S8 states that would ratify it," including CalilornlL 13 Persons Feared Dead In Collision of Planes NEENAH, Wl1. (AP) -Two passenger planes reportedly carrying a total of 13 penons collided In the air over Lake Winnebago and plunged into the waler to- day, the Federal Aviation Administration office htte reported. 'lbe office said one body was recovered Immediately and that wreckage of two planes was lying In about lS feel of wattr. Eight persons were believed to be on the Air Wisconsin plane, which ;vas flying from Sheboygan to Appleton and five were on the North Central plane, on a fllgbt from Green Bay to Oshkosh. The Air Wisconsin. plane was a DeHaviland Otter and the North Central craft a Convair. Both are turboprops. Robert Pitts Jr., 11, Neenah, told authorities be saw a red colored u- plosion in the sky about five miles out of the Neonah shore. He and 1 IO.year-old companion said they saw a large airplane fall into the lake, with smoke and flames coming from the plane before It hit the water. In Minneapolis, Del Drumm, dirtctor of public relations for North Central, said Fligbt 290 left Green Bay at 10:32 a.m. headed for Oshkosh. * * * * * * San Juan Doctor Dies Of Burns in Air CrllSh By PATlllClt BOYLE Of 11t 011tr PHff Sl9ff A San Juan C.pislrano physician. who Wednesday afternoon survived a burning aircraft at Hollywood·BurbaJ!k Airport, died tbil morning as 1 result of his injuries. Three other persoru:. a Glenda1e man and bil two small chlldren, were killed tnstanUy In the plane crash and subse- quent explosion at the end of the runway. The. Los Angeles County coroner's of· lice Identified the victima as Dr. Jona- than William Hughes, 3S, cl 25981 Avenlda Romero ; Zollan Kulhy, the pllot or the air<ralt; and bil two children, Zoltan Jr., 11, .-.i Alllaon, 9. The. alng!Hnglne air<ralt bad Just taken off on 1 Dight to San Juan ,, Capistrano and was 20 feet into the air llhen It lost power, Oopped back o•to the runway, and burst into Dames. Witnesses told inve!tigators the plane then swerved aharply to the left, pancaked over onto II! top and exploded . An off-duty Los Angeles fireman, Maynard Jones, was washing hls truck at an airport warehouse when he heard the explosk>n and ran to the naming wreckage. He later said the pilot and two youngsters in the rear or the cockpit ap- peared to be dead, but that the front seat passenger, Dr. Hughes, was regaining consciousness. • Jones tore open the cocllpil and pulled the physician from the wreckage. The fireman sustained burns on his left hand and left leg in the rescue and required first aid treatment. Dr. Hughes wu rushed to St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, when! doctora reported he had 11UStained burns over Ill percent of bil body and said he was In 0 very critical" condition. 1be victim was later transferred to the burn wan! of County-USC Medial Center, where be died at 5: IS a.m. today. Dr.Jluihes, the lather or two chUdren, commuted regularly between L o s Angeles and San Juan Capi!trano, wheJ» hi& wile Sue wu to meet him Wedn .... day. He was an orthopedic resident at While Memorial Medical Center In Los Angeles and was scheduled to have com- pleted bi.s four-year residency there this week. The cause of the crash ts hting in- vestigated by officials in Los Angeles. The plane, a Betchcraft Musketeer, was owned by Abdon Lloren!e, who told authorities he had loaned It to Kuthy for the Wedneaday Oighl. He allo aaid he ii certal1 the Ca!Uomla ballot intuitive will still be voted on in November. Brown aaid.0 "We're goln& to inaist it ii OD the ballot,•• ''But at thb point we don't know how meaningful It will be. We have no lm~ mediate plana here as to wl1at we're going to !fo. We're In kind of a 1tale of shock, 11 Brown said. "We don't intend to quit the battle," be said. Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced June 23 that the initiative peUUon drive aucceeded in collecting 639,905 signatures to win the proposed amendment a spot oo the November balloL It needed S28,Mll to qualify. In tho capitol, leifslaUve reaciion fell along the pro.and-con lines t h a t developed over the emotional issue in Sacramento for years and following the Feb. II stale deeilion. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty (D-Beverly Hilla), a longtime foe of the death penalty and sponsor of unsuccessful leglslation to abolish it, said, "I am aurprised and terribly pleased -I guess that's my first reaction. l think it's a triumph of man's humanity in abolishing this barbaric custom of the state taking life ." But Sieroty added. "There's probably going to be a lot of discus.sion whether this decision could ~ reversed when another Nixon appointee goes on the bench." On Feb. II, the stale Supreme Court voted S-1 that capital punishment violated the State Constitution's ban of ••cruel .or unusual" punilhment, saying it was "lllCOlllpatible with the dignity of man and the judicial process." That ruling immedialely lifted the threat of death from 102 men and five women under death sentence i n California and reduced their punishment to Ille in prison. On May 30, die U.S. Sup-eme Court re- jected the appeal Of California officials, including Attorney General Younger, to review the state decision. The justices gave no reason but the California decision was based entirely on wording of the state Constitution and did not involve the U.S. Constitution. An el/or! to put 1 proposed amendment on the .l/allOt by the IegislaUve process epoosor<d by Sen. Dtukmejlan waa re- jected in die stale Senate May 2 on a vote o( 2>13, two vote. lhor1. or tbe rl needed to poss. It wu 1llen tho drive got under way to put Ille quutlcn on tlJe ballot bf way of the lnltiattve pelllloo proce11. County Burglar Slain in Prison SKY JACKING SUSPECT Martlh JOMph McNally Irvine Intruder Rapes H ouse·wife Witli, Phone Ruse An attractive young Irvine housewife was raped Wednesday by a husky in· truder who locked two screaming children in a closet before sexually assaulting bis bound and gagged victim . Orange County Sheriff's officers said the ts.year-old victim told them her assailant, described as about si.J:.foot-two with medium length hair, gained entry to her home by asking her il be could use her telephone. She said she refused several times but finally consented to admit him when he insisted that the call was urgent and be dkl not have time to go to a public call box. The victim told investigators he then grabbed her, warned her to keep silent and hustled her 5--year-old daughter and of.year-old nephew into a nearby closet. Officers said the victim wu dirtraught bOt olherwl.e pby1ically unllarmed by her 1ttacktr. She did not require ho.!pltal treatment A description of the rapist is being circuJated to law enforcement agencies throughout the county. Martin J. McNally. 28. Of suburbru1 Wyandotte was charged with violation of the federa l air pirac y_ statute, said Ntil J . Welsh, special agent In cha rge of the Michigan FBI. McNally was riTTested shortly before midnig ht Wednesday and was held by the FBI in Detroit, pending arraignment to- day. A spokesman said an FBI complauit would be filed today at St. Louis. A hijacker took over the American Airlines Boeing 727 shortly after it left St. Louis Frid ay night en route to Tulsa, Okl a. with 94 per sons -On board. He forced a landing at SL Louis v.•here airline s officials said the man armed with a submachine gun was given $502,SOO and two parachutes . He released most 0£ the plane's passengers and changed planes after a car raced -Onto the runway and smashed into the ritsl airliner. The hijacker forced the plane with six hostages to fly toward Torooto and he bailed out over north central Indiana. An American Airlines bag cont a i n in R $500,000 was found in a farmer's field Monday and a submachine gun was found about five miles away. FBI agents and lndiana state police combed the area near Peru, Ind., for five days. Law enforcement officers speculated the hijacker was injured in th e jum p because airline offiiials sa id he den1and· ed and was given instruction on how to operate the parachutes. The FBI said extensive investigation by agents ht Missou.M, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan developed in!ormation that led to McNally. There were no details, however. An FBf spokes man said McNally was divorced and unemployed. A neig hbor in Wyandotte said McNally stuck pret1y much to himself and had little to do with neighbors. The FBI said ~1cNally was arrested by FBI agents, Wyandotte police and of. ficers of the Detroit Police Depa rtment with assistance from the Wayne County Sherill's ollice. Several hours after 1.1cNally'1 arrest, Police Chief Ricifard Blair cil i"'ru. \nd., said that on the night or the sk)'jack he questioned a man who had a Michigan driVtt't Ii c ens e kfentying him a! Patrick C. McNally, 20, of Wyandotte, Mich. Martin h-tcNally Is one or eight children. He has one brother named Patrick and another named Jay, his family said. Yachts Cross Equator U~I H"""'•"'•• ARRESTED -The FBI today announced the arrest of Mar- tin Joseph McNally in connee· Lion for the hijacking-last week of an Am erican Airlines jet. tie was arrested in Wya nd otte. a Dt!troit suburb. ' The FBI In Detro it. where McNally k being held, said the possibility of a fa.mi· ly connection has not been ruled ou t. "\Ve always Investigate it,'' • spokesman said. Chief Blair said he questioned PatricJC. McNaUy because he saw him walkint along a highway . The police man said the rnan told him he had driven down to visit his brother "R. J. A-1cNally." Meanwhile, Lowell F. Ellk>tt says ~, being honest enough to return the~ $500,000 he found in his field should be. worth more than $10,000. So the 6l~year-old farmer turned down' a $10,000 certified check America!T Airlines offered him Wed nesday as a gilt for returning ransom dropped by the hi· jacker who parachuted from the jetliner. Man Se1itenced l1i Hit-run Case OAKLAND (AP ) -A judge "- sentenced a Hayward man who pleaded gui lty to two hit·run auto fatalities to IS weekends In county jail 1114. lined hial $2,000. ·i Tllo defendant, Jooepla J. Mello, 38, tda Superior Court Judge Uonel Wlbon Wedn~ay he was lwnl!Uni with ..; wtndahield wiper ptlcll Feb. )f In Fr9. mont whe~ he ran ilown sleYtn Green,. 17. and AJ:lellf Dingee, H. · : MeUo said he panicked alter his car struck the pair and he fled, t u r n i n c hirmelf in two weeks later on the advkle of his lawyer. From Win Services SONORA -A young burglar from Orange County wu stabbed to death at tile Siem. Conservalloo Center here Wednesday, just lour hours alter he ar- Tahiti Race • Ill 14th Day .• rived. John Taylor, :12, wu dead on arrival at n. TahlU rm dragged Into Ill 14th a hospital alter being found bleeding In clay today with the lead yachts sche<Med his 8Sljped dormitory by 1 prison to cross the equator on their way to guard. '-f Papeete, tennlnal point of the S,571-mile lnvestigation into circumstances of the nee. slaying began immediately and continues ~ two Jead boats, Graybeard and today, in an effort to determJne a suspect Min Sette, reported increased winds. and motive. Gra~. Bllll the elapsed time leader, Ironically, Taylor had just been and Min Sette, some 99 miles astern, both transferred from tile Soledad Cor· logged 20S miles in the last 24-hour rectional Institution, considered one Of the state's most violence-prone prison facilitie!. Several Soledad prbonen, a guard and a laundry supervilor have bttn 1tabbed or beaten to death there within the past three years. period. Pen Duick Ill clings to the handicap lead and is sailing 186 miles behind Graybeard. The two Columbia.S7s Aries and Concerto, were sailing side-by-side at tht last roll call. Most of lhe crews on the seven yachts are anticipating the •'shell back" ceremony customary for those crossing A BIG NAME SINCE. t925 equator for the first time. ... Position reports in order of handlca]I standings: Pen Dulek Ill, OS:07N-l!S:!IJW. Mln Sette, Of :OS-IS7:4SW Ari.,, OS:S1N-136:30W Concerto, OS:StN-t36 :30W Graybeard, 02:33N-136:24W Siete, OS :48N-133:20W lnlsfall, 14:00N-t30 :00W. I , .. ' '• • Reform Plan 'Working' ILRJRJll~IOOJJl11~ Minutes from Everywhere Welfare Chief Eyes State Program Cost Reduction By TOM BARLEY Of tllt o.11r 1"111t tt•ff California's welfare costs will be .cut by $388 million during the current !~cal year thanks to a reform program that Is JUI! beginning to reap benefit!. the stale director of !Oda! welfare told Orange County lawyers in santa Ana Wednesday. And thou savings could have been as hip as '4ff mllllon ii Gov. Ronald Reagan's massive revamping of welfare atatules had not bttn deilyed by 1 lhuTy cl lawllUil!, Robert B. Clrleoon added. •'AtJ but one of thoee many legal IC" llonl have upheld our ttform program and wt have had Iha! welfare program end the method of II! lmplem<ntatlon defended by tha United Stales SUpreme Coart ltaell," Carleson told tht Orange County Bar A.!ooclatlon. Carleson sa id legal actions talm against Rtagan '1 welfare ref O'I' m mouures delayed the program from Ill 'Inception In October, 1170 to June, 1971 "and that cost us $56 mUUon In welfare l>ll'menta that should never have Ileen Jllllde. HW1 bave 150,000 fewer penon1 on w.Uare today than we bad wheo our pro. cram started,• ear1eson Nld. ••And we will have a \ot rner no" that· ... ff'Ol'lm of piclllng out unqualllled w.tf.o;o reclpltnta ta In fUII rwlol." -. Carleson said the cutback to a present statewide welfare roll of about 1.3 million per90ll• ta ll20,000 persons fewer than 11our critics predicted we would have on the welfare rolls when the program started. "When we launched our program we inherited a situation ln which welfare rolls were climbing by 40,000 persons a month and which bad skyrocketed from eoo,ooo ptrsons in 1980 to 1.$ mUJlon wtUare recipients In 111'/0," Carleoon said. • Carleson, who wu taken from tho stale'• public ""rb department by Gov. Reag'!ll to head the revamped IOC!al welrare dlvi.sion, 11id his 11wrongly criticized" program baa'actually diverted weUare henelil! from the unqualified and overpaid to the "truly need1 who just Weren't l.itlnf the J>elp they &bou!d hive." The speaktr said 11many, many welfare recipients were found to have oul!lde income and forms ol aupport that made Ille old welfare organ!ullon -noth1n& !Dore than a mockery " Ht {hmlHd a '1 dr1m .. tlc an- nouncement" within the nut few da11 on the multi ol a llepped up audit procram carried out by bil olllce and lnd!Coted that it would Involve 0 trtmendous 11v· inp 10 C&Il/ornians" on findlnp rtlated $o fantastic sums of unreparted income. "It we,badn1t saved out '388 m.lllion we would hate had to lncre11e state tax.., to meet \hose wellare costs," Carleson said. .. And what seems to go largely unreported by a pre.'-S which fully covered tbe actions tal'tn against our program is the fact that property ta1e1 in all californla counties will be cut by these and future 1avlng11." . Thoee tf:vinp, Clrleson uJd, will cut back a wi!lare budget that baa topped #.5 billion 1 year and 1 related M~ program Iba! coats the la1payen ID ID- nual fl.5 billion. '"lbose aavtnp will meen gnaler benefit! to the needy al the cost of persons who should· never have betn oo welfare or who bave bttn grossly overpaid on welfare," CarltlOll said. "For example," the welfatt director added, "a woman with two children on the Aid to Famillea with Dependent Children program now gets $280 a month through Iler local county ofOce u op- posed to '221 under lb< old welfare code. "This is tho kind or tbing that ta happening in Collloml1 welfan! today.• Clrle90ll said. "Welfare 1s 1 fact of lira but It has to be welfare for those who need it on a ocale that can be Improved II we ellmlnale those who never ahould ha~·e applied for tt..1' , 1 H~TINGTONY / NEWPORTB ·CARPETS DRAIPERllES E COSTA MESA RO~MAR We carry the largest and finest carpet end drapery selections available. Phone us for free estimates-one of our knowledgeable trained expens wllf · be happy lo co-operate with you In selecting the best value to suit your needs and budget. Open Dally 'flf 5:30 -F11d1ys 'rll 9:00 1438 80.'MAIN at Edin er·SANTAANA·547-399S \ I I • , • . . • • . ' ... • • ' ' ' . ' • . • • ' ' ' • ' • ' 1 __ _,f"'-'D"'Al;;;LV;;;Plt.=DT.:__ __ __:. Other Times. Other Deaths DEATH TAKES A BOLi DAY : Sometimes, in this business when a hot l'lt1VI naati rattles acr()6S the wires, you rtad the shocker and then ll<lmehow your mind drifts back to other times and places. II happened to me early today when the bell rang and the bulletin came in. BULLETIN : "Today the Supreme Coorl of the Unlt.d SU.tea ruled that the death penally l.s unconstllutlona!." * You drUt * BULLETIN: "C&ry1 Chenmsn, in. famoua red light bandit of Los Angeles, died today at 10:21 a.m. in San Quentin's gas chamber ... , * BUU.ETIN: "Ma Duncan, oonvicted of killing her daughler·in-law and defended to the laat by her lawyer son, died today In San Quentill's gaa chamber. She wore a almple frock 11 guards led her In to the execu!lon chamber. 'Ibey had denied her a tranquilizer before goillg to her death. She amlled sUghUy to tile gallery ... * Drift to your friend, attorney Mike DiLeonardo: "Yeah, weU. he was just a almple kinda working guy and I defended him the best I coul d. In the end, I figured the least I could do was go to the ex· ecuUon. You know, he didn't have another living soul to he with him there at the Jail. I don't know if I'll ever go to another one. "I kept asking him il everythillg was all right, if there was anything more I could do ... he just sat there on the bunk and he'd look at me and sort of smlle and jerk hil bead µp and down in a nodding motion whlch had been his way during the trial to tell me everything was going to he okay. .. When they strapped him In, my knees were ahaking so damn bad I didn't figure I'd he able lo continue stansfing., "But l watche<!. When the 11rst shock of that gas bit bis lungs, he jerked back . And then he got that fuMy JitUe smile on his lace And he Jerked bLo head up aJid down. "He waa tellillg me everything would be okay ••. " * Biblical scholars who believe in the death penalty often invoke the 21st chapter of Exodus. verse 12. To refresh your memory, in the King James Version, it decrees, j'He that smiteth e man, so that he die, shall be surely put to death." Many of them have explained to me and mv feeble mind that thl.s ii the law of d>O Universe; pure truth; unchanging. J have often wondered why they don't quote other ves:aes of Exodus 21 as often. LIKE YOU SHOULD only hold a a!ave six years and free him 1n the seventh. Anyone who cusses at their Mom or Dad shall be executed. If somebody injures a person's eye, tooth, hand or foot, then his eye. tooth band or foot shall suffer similar damage. ,If you kill a burglar in daylight, they you're guilty of murder. Any sorceress shall be put to death, You are prompted to suspect that, well, maybe some things do change. * CARYL CHESSMAN was a sneering, cocky egotist who may have become a genus layman lawyer during the years he languished In his death ctll. In the Jnd. be preter?ed death to confession. I wonder where he is today. with his lip curled in that sneering, sniggling grin. Chess Caper: Will Fische1· Make Trip? NEW YORK (AP) -Bobby Fi1cb..-'s flight reservation to Reykjavik, Iceland. has bttn canceled a.5[ain. The American chess star is scheduled to play Rusaia's Boris Spassk.v there for the .,.,·ork! cham- pionship in chess. There •re just a few more ru~ts to Iceland before the chess match ill scheduled to •tart nen Sunday. Wiii Fischer show up for I.be match? ''He said he was going," grandmaster Larry Evans said Wednesday evening before boarding a plane for Iceland. Evans has known Fischer for years . However. Olester Fox. Who has ex· elusive visual rights to the match, and his lawyer, Richard Stein, were not so definite. And Fiseher couldn't be reached for comment. A reporter asked Fox and Stein after they met with FisOOer here Wednesday evening whether the chess champ was defin itely going to show up. "I think so," said Fox, before taking off for Reykjavik. "You said too much " Stein told Fox. Wby did Fox say' too much1 Stein answered that ''un1ess you have firm commitments" there should be no com· ments. Stein added that although this i:1 a big moment for Fischer , he has walked out on matches before. Stein said he did ask Fischer if he would show up for the match . But he refused to give Fischer's answer. . Stein and Fox said they met with Fischer "to disCU.1s different 00!1· siderations" or the coming mate~. S~1n said the meeting was very sab.sfymg. Fox .said he was V«'/ happy about It. Soap, Detergent Firms Get A<l Order From FTC WASHINGTON (AP) -The Federal Trade Commission Wednesdar . ordered 22 manufacturers and advertisers of soaps and detergent products to docu· ment some of their advertising claims. The order covers the following !inns and their products. -American Cyanamid Co., Pine Sol. -American Home Products Corp., Woolite and Sani-Fluah. -Armour-Dial Inc,, Dial. -Bristol Myers CO., Vanish. -Clorox Co., Clorox, Clorox 2 and Fonnula 40. -Colgate Palmolive CO., Palmolive Dishwashing Liquid, Palmolive Green, Palmolive Gold, Fab, C.Old Power, Ajax Laundry Detergent, Ajax for Dishes, Aju Liquid. -Com Products CO., Nu Soft. -Days-East Home Products Corp., Days-East Automatic Bowl Cleaner. -Economics Laboratory Inc., Electra So, Jet Dry, Finl.sh. -General Foods Corp., La Fr11nce. -Knomark Inc,, Ty-D-Bol . --s. c. Johnson & Son Inc. Rain Barrel. -Lever Brothers Co. Dove Bar, All, Lux 'Liquid. Cold Water "All,'' Oove-for- Dishes, Wisk, Dishwasher "All." -Merck & CO., Inc. SOS. -Morton-Norwich Producls Inc .• Fan- tastik, K·24 Spol Lifter, Spray 'n WR3h. -Procter and Gamble Co., Dreft, Ivory Snow, Comet, Downy, Safeguard, Cheer, Spic and Span, Ivory Soop, Mr. Clean, Bold,J)ash, Cascade, Camay, Joy, Oxydol and Thrill. -Red Devil Inc., Red Devil Hand Cleaner. -Sears, Roebuck & CO., Sean Phosphate-Free Detergent. -A. E. Staley Manufacturing CO. Sia· Puf Fabrick Softener. --Sterling Drug Inc., Phiso-Hex. Three of the companies-American Cynamid Co., Armour-Dial lnc. and Sterling Drug Inc. ~ Issued .U.tements at the news conference in which they said they would be able to provide the substantiation request.d by the FTC. ' UPIT ........ 'STRONG, SILENT' Gen. Frod1rlck Wey1nd New Vi.etnam Commander On the Spot SAIGON (UPI ) -Gen. Frederick Weyand is a big man with a quiet, detennined rn.anner -the type of strong, silent warrior: Gary Cooper might play. It'll take all of his reserve -and then some -to keep cool in his new job es commander of America's fighting men in Vietnam. / Weyand , picked to replace the gruff- talking Gen. Creighton W. Abrams , has the unenviable task of getting America out of Vietnam without J05ing either face or the war. If he fails, he might wind up the scapegoat for an allied loss. If he sue· ceed.s, an America tired of Vietnam isn't likely to give him much of a hero 's welcome. Weyand, Abrams' deputy commander since the fall of 1970, has had his own doubts in the past "about the advisability of pulling all U.S. troops out of Vietnam -at least until the Soviets and Chinese stop shipping arms to the North. "It seems evident that they (South Vietnam) could not fight alone In the face of forces arrayed against them," be said in an interv iew last March. "If we were to take our ai r force out now, the South Vietnamese undoubtedly would believe we were leavinJ them. That wouldn't be good." Dispute Hampers Funds for Floods HARRISBURG , Pa. (UPI) -A state budget battle, coupled with what an angry Gov. Milton J. Shaw called "dou- ble talk and i.ero action" from federal of- ficials, threatened today to :s t a 11 Pennsylvania's recovery from i~ worst flood disaster. Qimplainiog of federal "red tape,n Shapp urged the Pennsylvania legislat11re Wednesday night to appnllll'late 150 million for flood cleanup ln the fiscal I972-13 budget that must he passed before Saturday and leave him enough room to spend more. "I 'm a liUle led up with this double talk and zero action I'm getUng from WR.!l!ington," Shapp said. "I say the heU with paperwork. We've got to get this work done." DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dt!twry of the Dally Piiot Is guaranteed Molldty.Frk11y1 If Volt tlo not fltYI VOii!' paper by S:JO p.m .• c.n •nd your eopy wm Ill browlll to you. (1111 1r1 ttk9" t1ntl' 1:.)0 p,m. S1turd1y Ind !und1y: If Volt do llOt r'IC:tl.,.. your COPY by ' 1.m. Sttunl&Y. 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So 11th Viets Advance Force of 20,000 Clo ses In on Quang Tri SAIGON (UPI) -A task force of more than 20,000 South 'Vletnameae troops backed by thunderous U.S. air and naval bombardments drove through North Vietnamese defenders today to within five miles of Quang Tri City in what,...as shaping up to be one of the key cam- paigns of the war. The 20,00().man task force was joined today by 1,000 fresh troops flown in from Saigon aboard American helicopten and landed near tbe coast. Spearheads of the task force were reported to have ad· vanced up to sevtn mJles in a three- pronged offensive. Quang Tri City fell to the COmmunlsl spring offensive on May 1 and President Nguyen Van Thieu ordered his troops to recapture all lost territory. But whether the troops would actually enter the city or simply regain lost ground remained to be seen. Field reports said the advancing col· urnns have killed at least 350 North Viet- namese soldiers so far in the two-day drive and that ..government c33uaJtie.s were 15 dead, and 50 wounded. A senior a!Ued military sourte said real.stance WM "surprisingly light." Communist forces in Quang Tri, estimated to be remnants of four dlvillnns battered by constant U.S. air strikes a.nd more than 10,000 tons of bombs dropped by BS2s in record raida, were esUmated Wednead•y at around 20,000 men. Brig. Gal. Bui Thi Lan. commander of the South Vietnam Marine division that joined peratroopm: and Black Panther commandos tn lhe offensive, said Quang Tri City could be captnred within four days U his men were ordered to do ao. Military sources said there was a Wleks n r 'Four SCOl9 and -,_s .. JIOI Let me mtlal '!r"" ptldect/y clear ... no. • .no. I To be or not 11> be ... that's It ' dispute amona Marine, paratrooper an~ Infantry commanden over which unit would attempt to take the ruined and blackened city which has also been the target of air raids and naval born· bardn1ent since it fell. With the South Vietnamese offensive pusblng into Quang Tri there was no letup in the air war against North Vlet· nam. U.S. spokesmen said American planes flew 240 sorties Wednesday, much of them confined to the southern panhan· dle because of bad weather spawned by Typhoon Ora, now moving into China. Bui they did hit an air base 30 miles south of the China border. UPI photographer Willie Vicoy, travel· ing with the paratroopers, said the government soldiers today freed 210 South Vietnamese men, women and Chl1drm used by the North Vietnamese troops as slave laborers , He said the civUlans. many of them hungry and sick, were forced to harvest ri ce crops near the town of Tra Tri, seven miles sou thwest of Quang Tri City, for !be North Vietnamese troops. UPI Television news cameraman Tran Dai Minh, also witb the paratrooper col· umn, said two Nurth Vietnamese bat- talions tried to hall tbe drive early today but were turned back. He said they were defeated in a batile six miles aoutb of Quang Tri City in which 28 Communists and five paratroopers were killed. ----------------------------------------... 11111 ' OPlllll Open HOUde Pm+· ~ GUIDED TOURS ALL DAY ~ g~ 8111»Uif? Glo9/1!vlt. .,ltaJic. ~~Wum.14 Meet and be caricatured by ~ordon ~urrie • ~-~ ~\.•-· • An ldltl Time· to Open Your Royal Savin91 Account or 111,. 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'.No Surprise' to County Jurist J""8• Bruce ·&imner ol Laguna Beach, the ·Ol'atlCt C<iunty Su11«klr Oourl's preoldlac jurist, ~ cunmented that the !qreme Court's elimlnatlaa or the deotb Penall)r "came as DO surprise to mo. 1'lm_.t N11C1 the oplnlon IDd I would hl'fe to do 10 to tc••••Md in detail," he Aid. "11111 Ille -~ hi• not •been •(llllied for • liiag ilin• .... and It'• ob- -tllll -were comincid It wu *· * * ; • THINGS ARI LOOl(.ING UP ·- . . v.te WI ... Huwlpt.-.y i ' Oniel lllld aouaual punlahment wllbout ·a high court rulJil· 11But lt could have &1'ft either way." Judge SUmner cmcedod natln& Ibo~ 1o·4 IPlit In the high court"""'· .. And at -we now have tile opinion uUclpatod by our Ca1lfarnla 5upnone Oourl IDd WO COD lay the·iaaue to res4" Judie Sumrwr idded 1bat II WU l'lqrettabie" that the rulimc oould not hive been ISIUOd "at a time When w«ken r.r tlMI 114111 -111 Initiative • could have been apared a great cleal ol time and conaiderable effort." Orange County Sherif! James Musick 111d today be wu "very, very diaaJ> Jdnted'J at the De1fl1 but Uobviou.1Jy prepired !or It. "We hive to a...,,i It, ol ...,...., u we have to accept uy form of dllclpllne. but 1lnc:erely believe It makes our lalk that much more dllflcult," be said. "There has never been any cloobt In my mind but.11111 tlM\ deilth penalty Is a deten'mt.'' Mua!ct said. "'But now the issue ls ff.IQJved for us and we must ae- c:eill that -· ., state Sen. DomiiJ E. Carpem.r <R· Newport lleKb) ~ blaaled the U.S. Supmne Court majarlty fer cleclarlng the dellll>-111 to be--· mtlng, "It -lo be tncr.ulngly aJ> parmt thet the jUdldll braDcll ol govvn- ment la boMm}ql the -powerfU1 and k * * *" • MeGov-ern ·Loses Delegates • Pt;inel Takes Away 15'1 Vows for Convention . . WASIUNGTON (AP) -Sen. Georga nee<ls-!or tbe nominaUon, a'fiiure·be l)ad busine11 entering the affairs of pol!Ucal McGovern'• pnispecta for a first.IJallot been ow:inl In recent d;lya. · partlea. presidenuaI 'n()miulicm were dealt 1 The committee's action was triggered Debate between the c r e de n t l 1 I 1 cripplinl &ow today u the Democratic by a challenge filed by M!pporten of memben reached bllter'pr-11CJ011 with Humphrey,.-. Edmaod" S. Muskie and bcith sides accusing the other of preaaure Credentials Committee stripped him of Henry M. Jaclaon and Rep. Shirley lacUcs, of Ignoring Ille prlnclples ol par- more lhan hall his delegatts from Cbishobn-ty ref«m and 1lling tho !aue for strictly California. They charged that Califcrnla'1 winner-partlSan ad•antage. By a vote of 'II lo 115, the committee lak....U rule la undemocratic because it McGoveni cleleple Ted Bomtt ol awarded 151 of C8lilornJa'1 m coo-gave M~ the entire. del ... u.., Maaucbuaetta charged t1lat Ille declalon ventlcn aeall to sen. Hubert H. Hum-even thou&b. Wlille lddlns the Jiid<, be' "">olilted to · "flat oul polltnl hie-, plreyandaeven~candidattsinlin> got las than'.a1majer11J .of·the ~ jaetmc." · portion to their 1bare ct the poJlular vote. . · • . , ,, ·-PPI c1e1ep1e lloldinl ciiter ~ cut In the state'• Jane I l'rimarY· Tbe i.. 'maY.·uJl!!D.atily lie·.decldiill°lll . calleoi'lt "the -.llillowat· kind fJf polMk'a' ~..r. 111 -. the-caurta. ' eipedlmcy. . . r.i..:n~--;.;,~,. !tei"'&\li.t&~':;~;~':(!§:fi .i Ulbepwl'1netlellllltl!l1'11ldbtllle ...... ~ . el, '-"··Al-'t. lrPl1 ·"'." e. .. ,.........,.,p·~, ~ full COllYlllllae, ~ wwld drop CaWllJI! Jr• told-.. -hen be I, 1be Co1tfonlla , pr_, ~ l!o ~ l!oJaw Di !,Mt -l!o · .............. I ta~--, f .. )m.ilQATll, .... lj ·• I ' .... '\ ~ ' I 4 < ' 1 I • . . ~ ' ' . J~J ' .... ~,..: ./) .. 1••1 ' lnftuentlal branch in our SUPP"'tdlY reprHentatJve system. "I !eel this in ilsell may bo consldettd WIOOOIUlutlonal and that the majority of O\merlcanl lee! the same. "By tbia decision, which mates even the most heinous ol erlqles puni.ti.able only be lncar<erotion at the· pa bile ex- -. I believe the court bu disregard- ed 1'Ully the leeJlni• " lhe American people. "I feel this is indicated by the tremen- : ' ... , ~ . doos sue<ess of the death penalty ln- itiaUve qualification here in caufornll, wttich is certainly representative of other stales, end, which I believe would have been approved by the California voters." "I only hope that the somewhat con- fusing nature of this opinion may provide a legal loophole !or the American people, foe a change, and permit a reconsideration by the court of their decision," Sen. Cerpenter u1d. High Court Votes 5-4 In Decision WASIDNGTON (AP) -The SuP'J"'e Coor! held 5 to 4 tnday that the death penalty u It is imposed under current laws In lhe United Statts Ii un- constlluUonal. The mus or sharply divergent opin!Cl!ll by which the court decided tho monumental cue left some crudal qu~ lions uncleal', lncludinc the stalul ol nearll' tlOO death nw. lnmal• acrua Ibo lait<L.am 1111 -plllliblllty-tbet 11a1a- 1ec111a1ure could .._ Ille pncUce of aipiQI l'U' .. Md. (Belated *'1, Page 3). Beacll Sailnr Survived · Grandinother, 51,_Held AD .tiliii. ]lllUcos flfd. lllalamall o1 their ""41i.. In tho lbajarllJ were juat1 ... Wllllam 0. llouiJas. WIJllam J. ,_ h., Tbtfgood Afarahali, and wJtli IOll'll 'rmrYltkm, Potter Stewart and il>'ron .. White. llJa!oattnr ...,. the four Nixon ad-mlnlairatloo appointees, Chier Jlllllce Warran J:,Burger, lllld Juatlces llarry A . Blackmmi, Lewi> F. Powell Jr. and Willlam H. Rehnquist. . ' ' ' Ou "SRices, Barnacfus I . By'.TERR'f covnu;· • ' Of ... D9l'f "" ..... For ZZ days, 19-year-old Mike Founlaln lived m a diet 0( loy sauce, mustard, .-led spices, IWO< tubes of loothJ>Ule and tbe(bunaclel fnin Ille bottom ol the n.toot catamaran Ti>m Cat. • He IOsi ilO pouiidS;_ · : 'l'odlty, the )ooung1iilor sat wnp 1n· a· b.ifhrol,>e in .a•BOI' chair In the HV!ng room· or ·his 'parents' lluntingten Beech hciiDo ond told illo!ilobelac l<lll at -He and bll1wo ~ -..i the· Tom cat, Frei Shropshire, 41, and Rlcbard Nims, 17, both of Honollllu, were .-ied Wednesday by the coast Guard. ""!bat plane was the prettlesl thing rve &een," says Mike. "We were dizzy, I hardly knew wher<o I WIS when they "°°8'.bt me in." He bu a aomewbat bitter tale to tell about being lost at sea m a voyage from Honolulu to Looi Beach. "Tlin millt bav. been 10 lltlpo that pused up up. rd bave to .. , 11161 deliberately lgnand ..... be aald. "One !loaf'-we plln to track her down - came within 100 yards or us and we uaed our last flare.'' He aald the food ran out ZZ days ago. TllO <MW sutvlved by eallnc llUllla'1J, .. , ..... and f1lber spices -together wltb aea waler. When .that ran out, they lived · m two tubes Iii tootbi!ute, and the captain. Sltropabltt, had U!em --.a the boot'• hulf r.r food. "We also made o amall ltlll llnd uaed It to dlstlD aei water ~UDUI our butane nm out,0 Mike aid. ' Now he'a aettled 11 his parenta• heme, t13S AleDDdria Dr.Ive, Huntin.&toa n-h,,ond plas to Jun relaz for • few weea. He watched cartcons m television this morning with his young -. The trip from Honolulu WU his llrat time on a sallboat. . "I'd do it again,'' be said, confidenUy, u his mother scowled. "But nfver apln on a boot that doesn't have a llhl!I to' abore radio." U:e'a glad to be warm again. "The pall two weeks bave been an overcaot and mtaty. OUr dotbel -. aoaked. We wue lrtezlng. W• llfl'llll- ol our time lrJID( to bop the mrtnll togetlier, conatantly sewing It up. "We were ln two or Uwee l&orml, with swells running from dihl lo 20 feet high." Industrial P~k Zoning To Be Reviewed Tonight By GEORGE LEIDAL Of 11111 o.1r PIW Stiff Irvine planning <ommlsalonen tonliht Will review 1n ~ Park llXllng tlmllldment lat WOlld add 311 acres or medium lndmlrlal rt't to the dlJ'• IJIGO acre ....., ot slnell pork -r Onate County Alrport. WIDlllDICll lllld Schmid Eoglneen of Sula Ma lllld the !l'llne Industrial Park ... aeeldng the _.ion. • The planned community IOlling text nylalon would alao allow "pollllcal bead· quilrtera" U¥9 In Ibo already :omed com- IJ1tl'Cial arm or the comples -IJ>. duding the -McDonriell DouaJal =::t bu.been subject lo recent 'lbar COllllll"l'dal llllllng WU lllP!"Yed by Ibo ooaol1 prtcr lo lncor1>0rlliM· 'lbil ,,..t, Newport lleocll <ClllllCilmOll U!'led 1rv1ne olflc1als to 5naie Ille McDoruleU ... Danila• -lo lndultrla1 .. It WU originally pllnaed. '!bat ahortatlaa followed Irvine'• IJ>. >itatlaa f« Newport olflclalt lo join with them In formJnc a comm•tee to study land .... In tao vlclllll:I of Or .... eoan. IJ Atrjioit. Newport agreed to 1be joil!t plllmlnc elfcrt, bat did uot ...., Ill plam lo ...,_ sider a 1115 m1l1laa commercial IDd of· fice development of Ille Collins Radio Corpcratlon properties aCl()a Campus llllve from Ibo Mcllo!mlll Doucial ~ tile olllclal aplrit ol ._.... Uon between Ille two cllltl, llltW remarks recardlnl Inlno's ~-... ~~-~ at controllln& llle McDonnellm ,..:iJlolllal;'i: developalmt maned .-di -lop JI (!let ADllmOlf, .... I) \ ' t DAILY PILOT ltlff ,..... RISCUED FROM SEA -8-lt-Sollor Fountain Three Sailors 'Glad to See' . ' Coast Guard Prom Win ....... ''Tbank _God f« the Ni'oy llld Cout Cllll'd." ... ~ enlrJ In the log of Ille ft.loot catamaran Tom Cat marlcod tlMI end Wedneaday of a lour-<lay aearoh of ......i hundred thousand miles ol the Padllc Ocean. 'l\t ~ Cal with thr~ ptl10lll -WM 1potted by ODO ol the Mrd!lng aircraft about 117 mUes .... beut of San Diego. The boat bad -drlf1hv hllplmly since ill 11111 (See 1tl!SCuED, Pap I) • ' ' ' ' llJ• JORN ZAU.ER °' ................ A $1,.yeoHJd ~ delcendod ' ' flom Qil-aristocracy WU in Oraule Cuimty' Jail-tllil momillg after poll<e responded to· a, medical aid can IDd found """ hul)>and lyinJ -of llDJSliot woundJr In their Huntlrlgton Beach tracl home. Mi'rgaret N .. , ol , -Sliver Beach Circle, Ii charged · with ausplclOn of mill'der. She la Ille llCOlld Hllllllllgton Buch women lo be charged with that crime in three da)'a. . ' • The dead mu la Gilbert Nee, II, a semi-retired admlnlatraloe o f COD- valeocent hoapllala and a ·,..,,,.,. colonel In the Nallooallat ~ lll'llly. He WIS pronounced dead> at the ..,... about 10 o'clock Wedneoday nlcbi: Police were Upped off lo the death by ·Thief Leaves Mesa Resident in Dark Geoiie Wuldnifon :eowu . could coo- alder the old cmcep1 that It'• better to light a -tban to ...... the....-. or-In his caae-lbe burglar wll!> cauaed It. He told Colla Meu pollce Wednesday that .. -broke Into his house at m Center St., lleallng the electrical IOCl:ets and light inritcba. Notblnf tile WU taken. addlnc up to a II.Oii ...... Iota! loll. !!evened lmliledlately by the decision were two death 1entences for nonfatal rapes In Georgia and Texas and a de1th aenteace for murder in Georgia. tJio couple'• -In-law, wbo npor1edly Here 11 llow the majority was formed: called from 5acramet1to lo'lnfonn·pollce llouilaa concluded capilal punishment ttiat'loln had -~ hurt -~ -•""" Ii Incompatible with the concept ol niedkaf~ -· -• ..,__ "equal prolection" o1 the laws. That ho , found to be "implicit" Jn the Eighth ~ police arrived II II!" Nee home ArnendmenL tbeJ "":It!': bl11b1n11.lyi1JC '"' hla ~It Brennan bued his judgmen,I primarily In th'! . .with P111bof -.It. 1n on the ll*'Y thal the desth~IJ the dalit and ............. •A .31 callber-'..-...1 "does not oompart with llumu .~ wu r~i:'.d near his bQdy.r::''." He a1ao cited the Elghth Am""'mant. , , · Pallcio' said tbe)"toond Mn. Nee ''Wilk· Maraball lound capital punlshmont lo • ll'OUDd tbt hOuse. .. , , · be 11IDCll'aJly unacceptable" arid .. u; .. --''-ol ..i... ... 1-i ....... ceulve" when measured against tho '"'"'"'8 DO·_.. .. ...,_ •• ..,. .., .... ,Amendment's ~hlbo't1·on on-··' gie but, police aid that alter ··i-· .._.... ,. -y ~ lnvetllptlon, 111ey. amsted Mra. Nee . and om11nal punialunenls. · Polle& ~ ... ~ Slewart concluded that the deeth -~sod ._ tnvaotlgatlon la COO--pena!IJ la DOW applied in a "wanton" and tlnulng. ''freaklib" -............ "I can't poDlhly visualize It hi!>' -~ J>'lllni," 'Aid LO,d Tilter a neighbor of White lald the death penalty is Invalid the.N• who deecrtbod hlilllell u "very mOllJy -.ause It is used lnlrequently cl011" to them.' · and di!! D!>t meet "any existing 1eneral "She wai an utremely intelligent need for retribution ... wo~ who apoke five. languag ... He Burg<r, In dissent, said the decision alao -·• very -.,tae man. lea... leglalatures free "to carve out "I_,. ~ either of them •! ID limited esceptlcna lo a general aboliUon unkind ... ,_ about ••-or IDY....._.in ol the penalty." He Aid 'ba court had the time "i1n.w tbeiii/;11.ter 1a1.L' gone "beyond the llmlb of Judicial "'1"'7're the last·people on earth I'd' -·" but added "wltile fortunately npect IOIDelhlq Uke tldi to happen to,• Ieavln,f oome room !or !egjsiaUve Jud&., A14 onolhor· .neJgbbcr. ''They were '";ff·ctm .. · alwaya .0 wonderful to everyone, . 1 un, aaying be Y1tlda to DO ,.. OlltN!dallv to our chlldren In tl)e de)>ths ol my dlltaste, IDtlpath)', --"Sbtffeo ane Mtmas pl'tlel'ltl and ,indeed, •hhommce" for the deMb eecb ,_ lo "":own young child," con-(Ilea DEATH MN, Pop I) ... tilmed tbe won:&lb, 0 and just lut week one of, their own llJ'IDdclilldren wu vlaltiDI them. .. TllO Nees l!ova three llOllS, a,dallghter, and three ll'IJldchlldren ....... No Great Eseape McQuee11. Nabbed in 'TwO..bit' City w ...... The weatherlady aeta mare ..,,. . lblne for Jl'ttdoy, followlng low clouda ond fog Jn the momtnc • houri. Highs at the beacbel, In the 70' s rising to '5 Jnland. Lows to- 11fght &Ms. ANOllOllAGE, Alulla (l11'1) -Acfllr Steve McQtllm failed la ..U. the greal acapo u be -app-"-a -''--··. Sblrl!f -v.tt lllllm" stood by. "'· ..... - The amat came w~ a11or )IOllC'e '"" a car making drclol 1n a downtown -t In tho eartT --... Byllanders aald McQueen jumped oul of. tbl car and addre•ed tbe .unsdai om.. "Ill, rm Sine McQueerl IDd I'ln havlllc a good time In ,.... little t-tt town." "ID, I'm a pollcerun and ,... ... under arreat. ~ Clll)O tlle reply. SlaDdloc by -Jamet Amal, lolov¥kn'• Mott DWon, who was with McQueen. McQtllm p1oaded Innocent to char(a-ol ~ ... drivlnc ltld-ltlt town to go filblaC. INSmE TODAY c,...tor of 'Cnlnchr Granola' gal hfl hot Id... tolllll staring into !>owl of cold -i. S•• •torv. P• lZ. L.M. Im t ,.._ ... C.lffWlla • ...... ...... • CWlltlltt.. JI-» ....,_.. *-" u C....itt • °"""" ~ ti c.....-. • ....... Jl.17 .... ....... " ' l1'lcll ....... . ........ . , ......... . ........... ' ,... = ... ,.,...,. -4 ......... ,. ............ 1 ... ....... "-....... . ... &..--. 11 • , -• J DAll.Y •JtOT J.. .c Nixon Puts Brice Lid On Foods . WASHINGTON (AP) -Ptesldent Nix• ..,. """'81it fresh ftulls, egas, VOJetables and Nalood und<r price control• for the fir* um., todoy' but only alter the !Int ul<I llo1 been made by the lanner. N)loo •lined an executive order tempvln& the-turrtot exemption on raw •oiculturat products from price controls aittr the Or11..ie -meaning that It wW •* primarily 1t the wholeaale and rttall level. 'i;ie lctlon will have virtually no Im-pa,. on the ..Ulng cost of meat to ...,. +. Processed meats such at betf and• porl: have been under cootroll since IJiel Inception of Nixon'• prl<t controls la$f November. For the firal time, however, proclucta aucli as lrelll vegetables, fresh fish Iba! i..s underaone llOllle proceli11n&; and other raw procluctl al wboleaale and telall wjll be 1ubject to Prke Com· rnlaolon rules. Thele rul11 11 m I I .tiua1nes111• profit margins and rtqulre atorea to justlly all price' increlses lhrouch Increased coatt. Donald Jlumaleld, director of Ibo Cool or >LlvJnc Council, told riewsmen thlt Nll'!ft'I lctlon "cannot drive food prlcea down -only lnereaaed aupply or reduced dQ>and could do that ••. " • Myst.ery Solved 'N~re Classroom' in. Newport -al Newpltl Harb\lr Hlilt Sobool _,..ntly h'u ..... carrytna .... vlronmental enligh tenment lo an ex· !fern•. Or maybe they were prodding achool ornctals to git going with plane to create a nature center behind Ibo oebool . A d uller of old school detka wu found ftOltled In a deneely wooded gully belmt Newport lla'bor High eorller this week, -,. OVf!t'/ bit like eome strange open air da88eS might have been held there. 'Ille mystery of the desks in the glen was aolved by Hart>or High Principe! O>arles Godshall. ·~ desks are surplus and are usually kepi out behind our storage bulldlngs Wltil they are taken away and dumped," Godshall uld. "AppereoUy some kids found the old cl1alr1 and dragged them !nlo the gully lo use f« a club meetln& « 10111elhing like that," he said. God6ilall nld that desks a r e perloclically tllroWn out as they oboW signs ol wear and tear. "Some of the desk.! in the gully were in fair shape but were junked because they Gravel Must Reveal Source di=ldlJrllr~"1--•Qcb thlnp until Ibo dlltrlet hlulJ ii:." away. Godshall said part or the gully will eventually be converted to a natural aru for •tudy and laboratory work by ftudento. • "Bui I doubt H we will have need of any detkt down there," be said. Jury Indicts Costa Mesan, Two .Others A C9sta Mesan and two codefei>dauts were Indicted today by the Orango CcJun. ty Grand Jury oo charges alemmlng from what DbtrJct Attorney's.. ~ , vest1gator1 dalm was tbelr Involvement In a f!00,000 a week bookmaking oPeft. tion. Names in the indictment listing multi- ple counts of unlawful bookmaking were Carl Rebkowitz, 41, or 788 Center St., Barbara Jean Krutch, 35, 0£ 3881 Green St., Los Alamitos, and James J, Scotella, 47. of l.A>ng Beach. Rebkowitz and Mrs. Krut ch were ar· rested in Newport Beach last June 2 by Newport Beach police wbo worked with t.he District Attorney's Office and !her· iff's investigators who worked more than six weeks on the bookmqing probe. Mitchell Mystery Continues - W ASHING'l'ON (UPI) -John N. Mitchell was back in Washington but Ibo whereabouts of his wife Martha 111as not known todoy. The Mltchells left the Westchester Country Club near Rye, N.Y., by a bock door Wednesday after remaining in seclw.lon for two days there . Mitchell, former attorney general who heads President Nixon's re-election cazn. palgn, flew to Rye alter Mrs. MltcheU told' UPl's Helen Thomas In a telopbone call from the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach she had given him an ultimatum that ahe would leave him unless he qull politics, They departed the coontry club -wnere the Mltchells lived belo<e comin( lo Waablngton -by a private limousine and gave no indication of their destina- tion. Their daughter Marty, 11, was staying with friends here. Committee officials and the White House view the Mitchell affair 'as a private matter .• Freeway Bills ' A'waiting Action , Father and Son But he said the decision Is dealgned lo put dllc!pllne Oii prl~ marl<ups and -llep of Ille food pm:. chain. slkl Nixon's adlon probably will nol be greelad with much en- thusiasm at Ibo wboleaale and retail le Vet. WASHINGTON (U P I) -The supreme O>IJrt by a 5-4 vote refU&- ed lo4!ay lo exempt Sen. Mike Gravel (!).Alaska), from telling a grand jury bow he came into pos- -. or the eeere1 Pentagon pe~ whlcll he amnaed lo hive ~in-. J'JI ao opinion examining the """° of the privilege of mamberl of Congreee not having to submit lo oulltde .queotlOning, Justice Byron R. White aald Gravel'r acUvlty was not """" and parcel of the leglllitlVe proceee ... Scotella was arrested in the offices of a Hawaiian Gardens novelty company he operates and which was allegedly the headquarters of the widespread bookmaking operation. All tiree defendants bad been awallint further court acilOn In Harl>or JudiC!al District Court at the time the indictment was issued. Bnts' by the two Newport Beach legislators that would kW part or all of the Pacific <mist Freeway today are •. walling voles on the floor of the California state Senate. Not many of dogdom's residents would argue with this JitUe fellow (on top, that is) if he claimed his daddy, playing horsy and weighing 300 pounds, couJd llck 'em all. The new pup and his old man, Nero, live m .Memphis, Tenn. ' lllSoo 111-.d 1111 -be Is llllln« mM Import quotu for Ibo remainder Ol Ibo year in ao tllort lo slow the rise in _.and pork prices. But the President --reluetant lo tlillten the control ~ to make It apply to the farm e skne ~ucta Iha! will be affected In- clude: eas In the shell, all fresh vegetables ; an fl'esh or naturally dried food1; and <Ill raw aealood procl~1• in- eludina lhOoo whkb have been ll!eJJed, ICllec( skinned, Jced, ev.lacrerated « deeapltaf<d. A Booton grand jury ll lo0klng 1"' lo bow the -et hlatory of Viet· nam war policy was lealted to the preu. ADDITION •.. ('> P,....P .. eJ ' DEATH BAN••• ~~~~~ayor William . ..!.-.->.I"~~. flatements at· !"'llPlty," oevertheleu dluenled because, trtliuled to a bltlh level apokesman tor ~ wrote, "I fear the court has over--Newport Beach as 11gratultous 4tSu1ta." atfPped." "That kind of ldloey cannot promote P,o"ell nld DOoe of tbe ftve oplnlona by lhe relations lhal are desirable between tht Juallctliln the maltr!IY ,",..vldit a nelahbarlll( eltlia," Mayor Fllcbbach coaliltutlolilUy ~uiit Joaridatlon fat aata. • !!fdccurl'~ deelllon.' For lbt'~seJ\l.,he Yet, the Irvine mayor said he did not , the ruling '"remoVU l~pioe dl&tb believe the slurs were reflected in the sell!a~s ~vlously lmj>oled on IOlllf r<solutlon adopted Monday nlght by ~·persons awaiting f. u n I 1bm1 n t . Newport councllmen. throughout the ..-mtry. • , He noted that the "subelantlve" por- .Rellnqul!l said : "The court's judp>ent lions of the Newport resolutioo to form today llrtkes down •·penalty lbal our na· the joint committee did so "without tion's Jegl.slators have tbougbt necessary reservation" and only urged Irvine to since our country wu fqu!'ded." He u.ld ''l"tCOll5ider" the McDonnell J>ouilas the ruling hid complelel)' dlm&arded rewntng. ••judicial aelf·restralnt. 0 He reads the Newport resolution as The central question before the court · setting "the •ubjeet matter of the Ill.ks" wu whether ~pita! punllllment vlolatu lo be the "rezoning•" -boll\ O>lllns and the Elshth Amendment'• pr<>hlb!Uon · McDonnell ll00gla1. · againll "cniel and unusual punish. lrvlne COUncllman Henry Quigley, who Jnelltl. '' too bridled over the anooymous remarks :• DELEGATES by Newport officials, noted that no development of the McDonnell Douglas parcel may occur wi-t Irvine ap- proval of a conditional use permlt. A county plllllllng department aide to- • • • day said the process kl-removing the il- IOJal useo already moved into the n · said, had figuratively "thrown out" the !sting building oo the Douglas -'Y will of more than haU of the attte'1 "will be a lengthy..,., .. The flnn leased Democrats. ' space to ttne arthictedlf a doctor and a Toll was joined by challenge altomey dentist in .....at months, wl-t hiving Edwin Weist, who charged t b at meht the reqplred use perm!~ • The Grand Jury action moves the else to Orange C.ounty Superior Court. The ttio, ail of whom are free on bail, will be aITaigned there Friday. Fron• Peg~ J ' . RESCUED ... were blown out 1n a .squall .even days: out of Honolulu. Its three crewmen' had been without food or fresh water for 15 days before they were first llf'Olled bY another sailboat bound f<r H0110lulu last Satur- day. The Ad Astra gave them two aallona , of water and food for •bout 11J; daya . On board the crippled Tom Cat were the skipper. Fred Shropghire, 46, of Honolulu; Mike FO!nltain, 19, Huntqigton Beach, aod Richard Nims, 171 or Honolulu. l ' ' All were reported lo be In good con- diUon despite a diet of barnacles and salt water for several days before getun& food and water from Ibo M. Astra., · uvou can survive.'' said Shro9th1tt. "It's not easy, but you can survive.'' The "thank God for the Navy and Coast Guard" entry In the Tom Cat's log was malle 1 few seconds before the ll:io was llf.led from the helpless craft by Coast Guard helicopter and taken to San Diego. Shropshire and the two youths were delivering the catamaran to t h e mainland for Its owner. They left Hooolulu May 9. "When we left, It waa beautllul sail· ing,'.' Shropsllire· said as he and Ibo boys woUed sandwiches aod bot chocolate at the San Diego Coast Guard stttlon Wednesday night. "Everytbing was fine until the sixth or seventh day when we were becalmed. Following the calm, a squall of what seemed like hurricane proportions blew up and destroyed all our sails, We raR before the seas and later were becalmed again." McGovern'• delegation bad ' been vested with undue power and "there abould be no tingmakera except the people. 11 Callfornla delegate Warren Widener, may0r of Berkeley, replied', "tbefe hi• been no violation of any rule Wftb i'e!pect• to the caJ ifornla delegation." OIANfl COAIT IT DAILY PILOT Bank Heist in . Niguel Hardly Affect,s Branch i'M Or•f!O• CMJI DAll.Y PILOT, wltll wlllclt b cornbf"fd tllt Htw1-'°l'ftl. i. MIW!ff 111 tllt Ottntt CM•I PllllllMlnt Cempeny, StNo rtlt ftllloftt •r. -'h tled. IMM•'f •rovtft Fl1d•Y, fOr COii• M ... , N""'POrl ltldl. HUllUl'IOfon l•1tf\/l'ouno11n Ytllty, '--"'"' I MCll. 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By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ftMI DlllY '''°' tttll Despite a burglary that left scores of satety deposit box holders worrying about the fate of '3 lo '4 mWion in oecurllies. cash and jewels, things haven't changed that much around the Laguna Niguel branch or U n I t e d California Bank. During the three months since the theft. in which five men have been In· dieted, only "• handful" of boxholders have left UCB's Laguna Niguel branch, according to a b<nk spokesman. AddJUonally, two penons have can- celled their cheeking aceounll with the bank. "My anU~lpatlon was that we would have lost a large number of customers." commented Lloyd Dennis, director of public relations. "Bu! we haven't. The bank Is extremely pleased.'' Bank o!!lelals, who at the time ol the burglary were reluctant to dlSCllsa the matter. now aeem a little more talkative about the cue . It look three days lo r.palr the damage done to Ibo vault, Demlil said. which In. ·volved sealing a hole. In tile ceiling made by the skilled team of lhleve1 who blasted and chipped their way In om the weekend o! March 24-:7. By the end of the first wee!< In AprU. each or tbe ~ rtned safe deposit boxea w been·~. The iuk or aortln& out !be contentl of the boxes, dum~ on the floor of the vault, kept local bank or. flclals working for two weeks. For a time, they worked around the clock to eetermine just what was stolen. Bank olflclals said just under '2.l million In securities were removed. On lop of that between $1 and '2 million lo cash, jewels and other personal tlfecti' were stolen. The bank lo.!t '50 000 In cash. O!ficla1' said none of the looi has been recovered, even though three suspects in the ca.si have been arrested in the past three weeks. Two more suspects remain at large. UCB's problems with lb cuatomert;l whtle calm now, may soon erupt hi · Superior Court as suits agalnat the bank lot"""' $53.5. million come up on the• court calendar. , A Dana Point man Is asking f<r $14-0,000, a Dana Point couple ls asktnc m,ooo, while a collection or is aouth county bo•bolders 11 demanding fll.S mllllon. . lnlormed aources aald none of the c.,.. wUI reach court. btlore• DUI year. , UCB't chit! countel llobert WW!ama said the bank haa 1nnered tilt. com- plainl for flltl,000, but haa ePt reajlOndad to the other hio complalntt al 11111 tlma. tn the reipon.e that wu filed, UCB denied ll1Y negll1enoe or Improper eon- .)lduct and said that 11 the alarm •Yllen\ "u not functioning properly lhal It ""' nol known by Iha bank. UCB rlQ.e.i.cl th1\ the 1ult be ~mlsSed. Assemblyman Robert B a d h a m ' s measure that would delete only the Newport Beach section ia far down the priority list. however, 11ince Senators are concentrating oa leg~latlon drafted by their own. Senator Dennis Carpenter's bill to eliminate the entire coastal freeway may come to a vote tonight or Friday in the Senate, however, and an aide said this morning he may try to ge! action on the Badham measure at the .same time. Testimony of Dr. Gwynne Attacked by Prosecutors Priest Injured By Teen's Auto A Catholic priest !fom Bennower Is recovertljg lodiy from ' Ira~ rtg)>t : arm suffered when he wu hit by a car while crossing Balboa Boulevard in Newport Beach. Father Louis Gaito, !9, WU admlltodlto Hoag Memorial Hospttal alter the •<> cident Tuesday, but official.I. said his con- dition was oot aerioua. The accident on the J)tll!n3ula at the in- tenectton of Balboa I!oulevard and 15th Stn!el involved a leenaged driver whooe name 'was not re-because, poUce said, be II 1 juvenile. SF PQlice Confer WA$HINGTON (UPI) -An ·w. de~ Jludy aroup 'haa proposed a nailol!il coalition of law enlorcemant agencies u Ibo only meana·or amstll)g organlied crjme that ii on the verge of deslroyll!i "Amerlean aoclety 11 we have known It.• The panel alao , "*'8f<d Wednesday (I) the legalllaUon of mart· juana and gambllnJ lo rt.nove them from the ..,. or 'arganlzed ertme and (2) the outlawing of hlnd(uns. From Wire Services LOS ANGELES -Challenging a claim by aecuaed murderer Dr. Jolm S. Gwynne that bla girlfriend wu killed accidentally wblle lll'Ullllni for • gun, prosecutors chirged Wedneaday that she was shot twice at some distance. Dr. Gwynne, who operated abortion clinlca in Santa Ana and Loi Angeles, Is being tried for aecon ·l'"fee murd in Superior Court 'Here,. 1 • • The con!Olled abortlonill contends that Debbie Dwyer, II, WU slain Dec. I in the apartment Ibey shared 11 be trt~ W. take a .357 Magnum revolver away from \ her. Miss Dwyer was shot three times. "I didn't know the gun was Joa~,'' said the 30,year-old !Jacbelor pbyalclan in testimony earlier this week. Prooecutor Robert Phlllbesian argued Wednesday, however, that while Dr. · Gwynne's account of 1 1truggle could ·be partially correct, tbe attractive bloode \Vls beyond his reach when bit by two of Uu:ee bullets. This, be declared, would Indicate an element or intenl in the slaying wblch . wu reported to ,homicide detectlvea by Dr. Gwynne's attorney. Defense ta1VYer MJcbael Gerbosi aaid In .bis summation Wedneaday tbal the prosecuUon has not proven the killing of Mlsa Dwyer iwaa not illqal or accidental. His cUent contends the vlcllm bad taken drugs and was al~\el)' violent, incoherent or unconeclous ~urln& houra JJ.-}. Carrell~ 20th SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE • preceding the Christmas sesaon slaying. Various other cases lnvolv)nl Dr. Gwynne are awalllng dlspoolllon ot formal aentence hearings In Orange, Loi Angeles and San Diego counUea. He haa been a>nvicted of chlflel .. 1attna lo abortion and haa readily id- mltled operalln& bis clinlca for pregnant women in Santa Ana an( Los Angeles. · The rdoetor alao wai arreaf<d Ibis spring In Santa Bllrbal'a County aod charged with being under the Influence of drugs , after sherUf's depuUes claim they found him unconscious in his car. Professional agencies r e g u I a t I n I medical practice also plan to review Dr. Gwynne's legal problerm to determine whether bis li-sliould be revoked. His open abortion clinic Operation wu Intended •peclllcally to c b a II e n g e C&lifornla's law governing who may legally have her Jrlgnancy ended and for what reuons. " The 1867 TherapeuUc Abortion Law re- quiring It be done in a certified medical facility aller ,pproval by .• a panel of s p e c l a f i I t s la unconstitullonaii Dr. Gwynne contends. • Pilots May Strike MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Northwest Airlines pllotl hive announced they wW strike at ...., PDT Friday if a year-old contract dlsputa II not aettled. We invite you to attend H. J. Garrett's 20th Semi • Annual Clearance ~. Each year at this time, we offer our NfJUlar ~k IMI'• chandlse at fabulous redactions. It Is an o;por· tunlty for you tO purchase carefully selected pieces from the most co..,,,.....•• collectlon of truly fine· furniture and acceuorfes 111 the Harbor 'area at·a reduced price. The sale becJlns Friday, June 30th. It ..... store hours wil pr•· van~ fr.Ir traded lte1111 111~epted. ' • You 1r1 cordl1llY lnvlt1d to visit our 1hOwroom11 cli1pf1yfn9 ••• • e HERITAG~ e DREXEL e CENTURY e AIRELOOM PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESl6"."ERS I . I v I .. ar le a. 12 3: w I ot J B fa re m re lo N do th lo T Ill .. lo R -- OCC Swim Cours.e Set On Monday The second ttssion ol • Orange Coist College's annual tw~week 1wlm counea begin.! Monday In the OCC pool. Registration for the Monday through Friday classes is set for Saturday from 9 1.m. to noon in the OCC gym. Classes are olfered for toddler1 1 non- 1wimmer11, begiMing swimmers, ad-o vanced begjnners. beginning competitive 1wimmel'i and intermediate inrimmers. Fees are $4 per student per two--week aessinn. Toddler (three-year-old) classes ere priced 1t $8 per session. Classes are 40 minutes long and are of· fered from 9 :~9:40 a.m., 9:45-10:25 a.m., 10:45-11 :25 a.m., 11 :3G-12:10 p.m., 12: lii-12:55 p.m. 1:111).1 :411 p.m. and 1:411- ~:25 p.m. Student! fumlah their own towels, caps and suits. Lockers an: not provided. Pool wUJ be closed July 4. Two other sessions an scheduled this 1ummer. One is set for July 17-28 and the other July 31-Aug. IL RegtstraUon for those sessions will be held July 15 and July 29 In the OCC gym. · Old Yeller Kin Feared Stolen; Reward Offered For months Candi and Taylor Grant have planned a canine family reunion at Bass Lake for Savage Sam Jr., his father , mother, brother and sister. But Savage Sam, 14-week-old Labrador retriever and grandson of Walt Disney movie-star Old Yeller, will likely miss. the reunion planntd for this week. The two-pound. brown~yed pooch has been missing for 10 days since hi! owner, formerly of Irvine, left him with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Russell . 70L St. James Ave., Newport Beach, while vacationing. Candi. who suspects Sam w a s dognaped , is offering a $100 reward for the pup's return. While most newlywed couples wail anx· lously for their first baby, Candi and Taylor waited patiently 111' years for their rare yellow baby retriever. The agreement was not a quick and easy one. Candi asks that anyone with in· formation about Savage Sam Jr. call the Russells at MS-6709 or her own mother collect at (213) 697·M40. * -. 'I See Rust, .Soldier' A South Vietnamese gunner checks out the bore of a gun during a rest stop in the Quang Tri Prov· ince of South Vietnam . Clean gun bores are a must -especiatiy in the war-torn republic where rust forms in hours, due to heavy moisture most of the year. ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Equipment OK'd Engravers Aid Newport For Playgrounds At Begonia Park Homes "Against Thieves Playground equipment will be installed in two separate sectkb of Begonia Park in Corona del Mar for elementary school· age children and tiny tots. Newport Beach city councilmen Mon- day allocated $4,000 eannarked for the West Jetty View Park to acquire the equipment for Begonia Park. Ron Whitley, deputy superintendent of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, said equipment will be in· stalled by late September. For the older children, free-form timber structures and a wooden arch for climbing will be installed. And the small children's area will have an eight-foot swing, two large animals, a small merry- g&rou.nd and a concrete castle. A petition signed by 80 Corona del Mar residents requested ttie equipment for th'! park, which borders on Baysiclt Drive, First ~ and Begonia Avenue. The request passed from th< Parks, Beaches and Recretftion Commission into the hands of t!ie c<>unclf ft>r approval. A group of volunteers armed with engraving tools will be on duty two days a week on Balboa '1 Penimula Point, through August, mark.ins Newport Bl':ach residenb:' valuables as a :safeguard in burglaries. Supervisors Agree To Pay Half of Bill Orange County supervisors agreed Tuesday to chip in for half the $3,CMX> bill that will be incurred by the city or Newport Beach for the strengthening of three groins on the public beach tn Balboa Island. The board voted 4 to 0 to help the city reinforce the tidal control plan and back the city's attempt to stiffen the anti· erosion measures. WE'VE ·GOT IT ALL TOGETHER The effort Is sponsored by the Ne'l't1port Harbor Jaycees and the police depart· ment as part of the Operation Iden- tification program launched last month. Volunteers will engrave the owner's piece of property he brings -ranging from driver's license number on any val- uable from tools and guns to television sets and large appliances. ''This Is done at no cost to the residents, but we wi11 accept donations for the prograrr.," said Donald Benefield, Jaycee Project leader. The volunteers, policemen, Jaw en- forcement E.1plorer Scouts:, Jaycees and residents, will be at the West Jetty View Park on the peninsula every Wednesday from 6:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ''When the program ends in August, we hope to be able to rent out the engravers to people who can use them," Benefield said. • \ r"""'"', Ju .. 29. 19'/2 ·~ 'Anma111nlt11' 1 Hijacking Curbs Eyed by Solons "' From Wtre Servlcee: SAN FRANCISCO -The faceless, nameJess, desperate man with a 1un in his pocket and 1 d~ented dream of wealth, power or politics that becomes a niahtmare in a hij1cked jetl iner can be thwarted. One way may be to elimlnate his key point of strategy : anonymit y, according to Iii.tine pilots' testimony. Landesman Heads Newport Jaycees At Installation 'Ibe Newport Harbor Jayt:ces installed their new president recently at a dinner· dance in the Balboa Pavilion. Jim Plou. outgoi ng Jaycees president. introduced the group's new executive, Dennis Landcsni an . Also honored at the event was Bill l·lossfeld. who ~·a s na mt'd Jaycee of the Year fur his "i\1 ayor's Prayer Breakfast" Hrli\'it irs. Special i.:ucs ts flt the ga therin g Yl'ere Newport Beach 1'.fayo r Donald Mcinnis, KTLA sportscaster and Jaycee!! vice president for Cali fom ia F,d Arnold and Robert McCurdy, Newport Chamber of Commerce president . Arnold and Mcinnis called on the Jayetts to become more involved in the corrwnunity with their leadership and to help promote the 1wareneu of city problems. Grant to Fund Police Analysis A slate and federal grant of $55.370 h11.s been awarded to Newport Beach Lo fund automation and ana lysis or police traffic records. · For ooe year begiMing July 1, the grant wilt permit the analysis be applied to appropriate corrective actions to help imure safe and continuous traffic now conditk>ns within the oily. The state Ofnce of TraUic Safety and National Highway TrAffic Safety Administration •ff: tundifii the ll'ant, ac· con!inc to Newp/>rl Beach Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis. Stale Sen. Dennis E. carpenter (ft,. • I Newport Beach) and the subcommittee ~' he he11ds were told recenUy durint into hi jacking curb! July I in Loi .• • • testimony taken in a probe of ways to '· stop air piracy. ·r ('arpentt>r's Senate Subcommittee on <"' Ci \·il Disorders .,..·11\ resume its hearings "'·! Angelrs, after re\'Le ~'ing Saturday'• ~: work . 1 Subjl'Cling 11irline tirkrt stubs to 1 syste1n used 1n bank!ii to diS<'ourage bad check.pass ing by fingtrprinl studies could be a solution, Carpenter 's sub- committee v.·as told. Pan American World Airwa y1 pilot Capt. Henry H. ]!ayes Jr, spoke to Ca rpenter 's eommitlet as 11 a f e t y chairman or the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the Airline Pilots Association. • "The strength or these people up lo now has been their anonymity," Capt. Hayes s11id . _, Compu terized eramination o( ticket stubs to pinpoint ident ity of any In- div idual who is aboard a co mman(leered plane would effectively eliminate this 1nolival ing fa ctor. ··1r it i~ advertised to him before he steps 11p to the ticket counter that prints .,..·ill be t;1krn. he might be deterred from buying a ti<:~et," l!ayes sa id. ··1r it deters say one fourth of potential hijackers il's a gain," he added. Teslimon\' from another Pan American pilot. Capt.'Josepb Ross, corroborated hia colleague·s comments. ''The common denominator of most hi· jackers is anonymity," said Capt. Rou. "To deny them anonymity we lower at· tempts." A second alternative was 1Ug&ested by l\tlke F. Bagan, operations director of San Fr11ncisco International Airport. He asked legislators to enact touah penalties for anyone who carries weapons or explosives onto airport property without specific authorization, no matter what the purpost'. A sportsman fl yin g out lo 1 hunting trip wit h his rines, for f'Xa1np\e , would be liable ·to severe pennlties if he by-passed the anli·hijacking measures. Bagans added that a demand by the Federal Aviation Agenry this week for stricter security measure'! was met with a proposal for FAA consideration . Operations at the airport would bt con- rined to four special poinll. Passengers ind perJOnnel entering and leaving would be checked personally by special officer1, includln1 v e b Jc I e rea:iatralion confirmation. ;, •• -~ -. • . • ' i i ' • ;I I • • I . • . ! I *That includes even San Diego and Santa Barbara channels-'Total Television' Y ts, now you can find out what's on television -and even on Santa larbara's Channel San Diego's 3 -in the week's 10 channels 6, 8 and worth of listings you DAILY PILOT. With get •very Saturday in TV WEEK and in the daily logs In the the help of our friends at TV WEEK, the DAILY PILOT got It all together. Now we offer readers, especially those In the South Orange Coast area · and all others on community cables who can pull In all the signals there are · In the Southland, 'Total Television', the most complete newspaper listing of television fare available. Every Saturday in TV Week-Every Day in Daily TV Log • l I • ( • U D.llLV PILOT f..oun t-y Firm Sells Unit U you u.14 the .. common cold, .. you are correct. 11\0le coldl peopl• c•t -an4 that tncludea jutt about eW!ry• body -COit billion& of dol· l&n evtTY Y<'ar in Iott wa&ea. lOlt productJon and medical expenses. \Vhlle sci· ence bu given mankind the e.blUty to go to the moon. we still don't have a cure for the cold vi.rua. Summertime colds often are jU1t u bad lf not worse than the winter variety. They •l'f highly contagious, toO. Th8refore, we auggl'lt that people wlth colds sbo<lld cover th<lr coughing and ineezn and 1tay away from otbe:n u much u poulble. 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