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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• • J . -. " ' • • • . . . -. o -u r_eme .. . • ~r· ... -_., .... t • \! ... "ll8C' •. -.. ~ './f' v • - 6'11" -'-'•e•••ente • eer ·~hargecJ · j ••. De~th Of (;rash Vieti 10 ~~TH.URSOA y, .AFTERNOON, JUL .f<&,.;1972 · , • • ¥QL. &)'Oo ... 1 ~ICT~, • ......... •• • .. ' ' ' . ' j ' .; -. . t~·-. ····~ 1-!: ).' f _,,.1 .~, l 'F'tnt '6Giiii st!t · . . - • G Sa111aritans , ·~ave· NewpQrt ·Man . . . . -. ·Froio· Fiery-Death • . . ' I •• I ', ,,_' 1/ 1 ;.- :f) • . . ' J , • l r ' ' .. . .. ........ , .. · ' -· 1 ' ' "' • • • " . Brop.:~ek " . -' Fische'r A olo As Officials ' ' .. 1 -' ' . . ·Deny Report NEW YORK (AP) -Stock - • Accepted .by-_·Russ . ' _____. --...__ -. . --_.:___ -~ .. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -Bobby Flsc:her mode a lull and penllenl apology to Boris Spam)' today, and orgonlzers of lhe -14--clwppiq!l&bip 'malch·8'ld tho twO would meet for their flnt game Sll$Y lligbL , ''lbe ·orgal)lien slld It bid Ileen' oiteod ' ' ' ! ' In prlnclpl• to bold lhe draWlng ·"""'111 to - determbie wbldl p1aY., would have · the wblte pieces-imd-"11h them Ille flrit- --. prices-IOlnd ·today on-a ·,,.,.. ._i from ~ that tho Cblaele· mt, ·u. Soviet l1Dlm ,ldvbed tho Nortb ,Vln- namese .....,,.,..t to reacb a - teitlement ~ • ,;..;~ _.,;__. -' I l, .,.. • DAILY ................... "-.... -~ ..... -...,. _... .. -. . .. ' . . . . •wlio ,rans that.July II National Hot 'Dog .Moitth?'Wbo ·cm. Uiat · ; \ltalilll Nadi.r· says' hot dogs are mOllly;.-p~_,!at? Not•.!hg, 9, ; an•fJidimy Dresser, 6, of Corona del :Mar. Th., j""' like hOttloaL,la there ail doubt? . . . . - . y ..... . - p~mOOratJ;S'e'ekSuprenw Co~rt ·c;ede~tiaiiJ Rulk . ' move. · · • 1 Manslaughter ,deli~ro:.i::-:.~ :: world ....., champion 1rom lhe Soviet . C.ha . H "ts "' Union, apolog!sed for lils "~ . - -r a,e ' J behavior." ' ,e ' Fiac1Jer.-c1eliyed·arr1va1doulilec1 . . PatrQl. man the prbe money for both him • and ' di • '~ ... .:,.,_ ... ·~ . -c----5pa!Sky but alao llarted an avalancbe of ' .,,..U .!\'•......,..'% , conluslm, aWd tho :Ruslan to "ac:cept • . • • my liliceml apology.'' · ~ ~ 'N~ Sen.,~! Ptavel was The Qla!rid Attorney'• ,olftce today ."! allilply became carried away by my scheduled today , to announce laioiod.. a -~ d!ar1ll1(. s_~n petty ~ ov01; money with -tho · .bis. candidacy for vice, pres!·· ~ patrolmon Gary Adami 1'1lh loeiandlc....., organizers," be Wrote. _ de~t. on the De'!locr•~ tick•!·· · m1r IDADli ""'ter In tho M The wrllien apOlogy from t·b e Tlie outspoken &enl\IOI' bu ...__.....,_ ay Amer1cim cbaDelipr WU ooe of iJ1e chief j been .!J:a~elin.g for IDODlhll llU<•' de8th ol'a !l'.,_"111 Long Beach bOy In corMlltlclll. posed by the ·Rualanl before Ing to convention !felegalef. a hl&h'llloed. NIMnd crub. Spusily, would . lit . doWI\ at tho · cbea Adan'll. whit 1n rectllt weeks bu been bOard with Fischer. · ' pOrfilnnlDg cleslr:...m..r dulleo with tho Ftacber told Spuaty:"'I l>AV. offended . . ~ -,.voluntarily at you and your counjry, the Soviet Ulilon, Good Samarita.ns 8oulll Or111p Count)' Jlunlcipal · eourt, Where chess llu I pratlgioul polillon." , 111en ...mi 1o die --police deparl-.;eoi:~:i ~~ ·.Save Coast Man 1111111 lar ·formal -Inc.. the International 01Mi Fedeil\kiD, tho • . The o111cer joined the lo<al fcrce lul ICFiandm, "tho thoo'I-rL fa!1I . • • th Jl)lllll'l'. -11e wm be Ull8ned duties 1n-8"lpnd the "'1'/d .and _.1.111 1o 111e , From Fiery Dea The marlrel CP some of Its arlJ 1hlrp gains,--er;---wben Westem diplomata In 1"ndon' · dl&counted Ibo • report: ._ The 12:111 p.m. Dow J-...... .,J.,,. . Ill illdulltW _.. -l!'wd _, points 111 M'l.ll. -. Ille --.. dleator·bod Ileen ap nearl1 II ..... Advmclnc lauei led decllnea by 11boa1 I to 1 m lllO'New York Stock E:tdwlp. Dlplo!mll ·representing CllWltries Wltb -la Moscow, Peldnc and 8--' dbwunted Ille report. ~ ollldlll ha .. 1leeD opoculatlng abwt tho - of---· but 18y lbeJ- .... ·UsoluleiY DO evidence ......... . the 11111111111 JI!' ~ are um:lllnc .,,, e11ec11.. presoures m Nortb Vlel-nam.. • ' . AnalJlll ·~ the pla to the . ..... npart prior to Ille openln1 !bet Ibo Soviet Una and n\elniond a.Ina """"" -to ..... --Ille Uiiited Stal&.' ·--, ·, 'Ibo~ ... addod'tbet ....... I._ PllMZ, Piiio ii ....... .,., .. side Ille police lllllon pelllllng di&poaition ,millions of fanl and tho ,,,, fr1-ll I . ' ., -.. . , . , · I ' ol die ..... si-men for the DA'& ol· · bave In the !Jnited 5!111'"· s..ne unldenllfled good Samlrllani 11'1 . • WAsml'IGTON (AP) -Oppos1ng poliUcal arena, 'The • SupnmO ' Oourl, f!.ce oald t11ey dellbmlled on 1 complete mcllled with 18vinl the life '!fa Newport ,..... tic ~ -· --•~ Chief Kester said, ii.being uked, "lo ,restore .. i..w _,.._ t...1 • ...,.,..,.. -~-, -. tile judiciary lo 11& proper p1oce:•· -ler on the crull before reacbing a Lai d S • Budl man Wedned•J ....... "'"" ... Julllce Wll'nlll E. Burger to convene a Keeter pledged 111ot the . part 1 decllioll lo Ille Illa, COl!lplaint. r COrrs eir plqed over a se-fooi dllf and bunt, lor~~lll.::. ";, ~ !in special -of the U.S. Supreme (See APPEAL, Pop I) The crull .....,1ed May :Ill at !he atarl , Into lllmeo. ' •--''"• lo the -.. Qmt In I polWcai.Jtpl lqle ljlaJ cior-' 'I • . '1 , ' . '. _i of .Ille 1llemortal Doy weekend after '11-f'' J _ A<eon11ng to li and ftre nporU, iiiihs'-;'Frldly -!I at . t--:--.,ne.-_ 11 ___ _,,__ -....· A .... ""' l'OllliB!l..a.m1o ca11_J9.J!••....L. ..JUJ;JJ_jfJ)_e r.an ~ "" . ....,..,.__,_,lhLboldlel"to ~!llijllll!MJI!:....~--~ · ,-"'"'""~ -• S'd Jk D ' • · · a car belnc' .driven en9tlcallt along mup 11.-SU,ider, :lll;-ol-fl7 -W.-Bllbol . .-:::;is~ a ~I· ' I ewa ' . nver -J!)I ·-Rell. WASlllNGTON'(UPI) -~ -.. WU freed from the barninC ' lalid. Lon a.'19. / '111e·De1111cni11t pmtr'bHhrcb:J and ' Ao b palrolmlll aecelorMed lo ln-1 Secretary ·Melvln ·ll. !.linl-tooi.l'· .....u,eolbls·car ·by,.......oltlle .,.... ol Qilcap JllJ<l' lllcllll'll .. J. Goes lo "--I•• · ten:epl tile car a p1elmp Ind ClrTflnl accused presidenllal hopeful Donel Trailer Put. Dolef .. · bOlh _llCI'!!!!( a U.S. 1j1pea1s .. UJU ~, four JOQlbl, campins IUPPiltl ml G<Orge S. McGowm..of ad"""'tlns ' He ta 1tated in 18lilllClor)' COlldlllon lo- • COlll't Niq but lor dllki'edt -• : -• ; -. ' '"1 .. _ ............ el -pllle•f In ,,. ol I "give -an1 -· lite later" ... d&J 11 tlie or-' Count)" 'lled1cal 1tie ~ llier•ebJ ....,. _.. lo . Shoppers ' In a.fa. -·•••lo•• b polk!e car,... a side llreel 11111 Ille tlonal security pbllo"""1 t11et caw . ...,...i ... 'elloot of a. ll)lllMll court -111""'1 la dllllol!el w.a.ta1 mQillcm vtilllNd, ~ Aid. -l•~ lutur. trl!lidlnta -Tratik ~iors 11'1 lr1tlC to rullnl, 1lliids Ol• lnde !he llOllY Qedsn. miindng II &, llull ~ -drvve Jelhf l!rltt, litllqi Ill the boclt of the only I opl-nuclllr -... ~· Ille bic. wb1cb Jed to ..... 0 "tit lo ·-lkGMwu to dcMD Ibo~ 4111'su,mt Boulnml lnCt, ---1 .., !rllpocl ..i 1111-......_ Ibo c "TbOre wore DO 'wlii-and ;:;:.n;"': ~ODYtatlon and,..adin-tla..-~. c -laltllrtldad-lll)lrlel. ~nllueda...,,......,. olflelr'I at Ibo -eoulcl not pt a deli»• Wlllllf 11Aldtlrodd0tf--lo Olllen·ln•-1< being~ !I!' elMcOownr'1proposaltocuttlle -lromllnJderbeca•olbllin-· Tiii pt1tf lldll di"-I 11111 t. ap. l•ve hill veblde wlm c.18 -pike--illnlll = II, Lq lleocb, ...,.1mr1, de'-budfe( 11J 'lll'lilllon lo Ill jur111, • Ilk! 81"1 ·-· Nfltporl pallll --'.11WD llll ...... J f1r1<! arrived, inmPIJr .......... I fleld bat aD "'1. bllllall 11J 117J. , -11eoc11 ~ jnlftc ..-..tor. a ~1r1 dllll" 11J dllilrlq In the IObrMilJ tOst. lad certld lllm all lo .<111 . ~ e1-' wllo lnWltltaud Lalnl allo .llll!lo public a,....,. -· iald olllcers do 1mo1r that· ....... ti 411.lw It .. JDDUml ..... jail. Id Ibo "1rlcle lllOUllled Ille ~ ~ llrol ........ two IP--Ill-...... rad I 0 r s,,,... WU trawling west ... PlcHic .....,. · Olloetven 11 . ..--·~ ........ unllle. """" .... ColCl• ~ whJ hi termed cOul Hilbwgy at 1boul 10 p.m. 'Wiren bis Panr 1a..,.. 10la ~ t 0 Id ""1,,...lk al l:J:':! and ...... 1o 1'111 -Olrl WU ---:.ui.... ,;d Illa McGovern'• Jll0-1s I "white Cl? left tlie road bounced acrolt .. .,.., ••-...., .. IDill wllb tfll b1P att11e~r~l-tsle O::t":1k-::= ~111=".°"Tbeotberwu llqur..ier_budpt." lield west ol Jamboree Road and lhlll -tllel "" tfl11ilt llmch -further ~~year. down ••· ~·-·alk. 1._ , Pqe I) IS.. CR•SR, hi• I) lllu any otbe -..... pne In lllt w.. .... ..... w , I ' \ • • . -INSIDE '1'8DAY A .._ Jr;jacll -...W 1>1oi...11v Ill S'o" "•lldlCO Wednudof u FBI tftwll """'d tllr <Gp,Cw.d ,.,... """ kUW lloo pjrata. 0.. ,. .. _. o1ao afcd and 111o ..... ,._ Stcry and pllolol l'GQt $, ----, ==. ~-!I :.~ .. -~ • •• j I I DAILY PILOT , s Coast · Coritrols Urged Officials As~ 'Toughest' Polluti-On Ban . . .... IACRAMENTO (AP) -AnU-pollullon --.Ibod u the toughest ever In Ille llnlted . Statea hive been urged by -olllcfall ... California'• l,Ofl·mll• cmWoe. "' ~ would requJro thll Ill OOIM 6charges receive polluUon clear· I .. -I higher than current aland· llil for llunan drinld1& water, . !be)' would Insure that II would be aafe to aw11n mowbere aforC tho California cout ~ to 1,IOO foe! to -Ind 10 feet -... Ind ourb damage to mlaoorganlams vital to tbe lower par! of . tbe food chain, ofllclalt reported. Bill B. Dtndy, executive o!llcer of the State Water Resources Control Board, nid Wednesday the proJlOled rulel are "preventaUve rather than cunUv1." He esplalned 1t a oews conforenct that "we know of no gross effects oJ pollution in the ocean" today, but the new rules "'give assuranceJ" that they will be avoided in the future. Dlndy said IOJ!IO instanceo ol ocean pollution are believed to be ruponslble for damage to ulp beds and other marine life, but that there is little firm 1clentlllc data Oii speclllc tnvlronmental bmn from ocean water diJch&rgea. Standarda higher than ~ for drink· Ing watar for bumlDo are needed bec1ua many tmaU ocean creatures hive i... tolerance to pollutants than human1, he oald. 1be ru1 .. propostd by the board ital! wW be considered by the lull board al a meeting 1::i/ in Los Angel ... Dendy that "we !Ully opect Jn. clivldual board membm to have amendments to the a t a f f recoiJi. mendaU011J" -probably to make them even tougher. · Grf!,ybeard Hit,s Tahiti He aafd i5 municipal plant& ·and 34 Jn. dumlt1 duinp more than U billion gallono ol waate Into the ocean in Caiifam!a each day, ropresenlill&. about 30 percent of the ocean discharges for the entire nation. Three Days Off Record To brine lltalewide lrellmelll IWlcl- ards to the new ltvel Wl>uld-requlre an inveatment of approximately mo million -about $1do million of that to clean up ~arges from private industries and ( GJ'l1beard, Loi Klllam'• 73-foot ke!ch Inn 1111--aOy.i V-•er Yacht Club, nn-111e a,m-milt x.o. Anples ti> TsblU ,_ Wedneaday with an tlopoed lime• al 11 days, ll minutes Ind 4.1 -°"11Jeard'• elapaed time wae n<arly three dQI olf thi """" al ~ fate l!obert F. J-'a Tlconderop wblcb eel the record for the croaing in 1914. KIUarn described the fmish o f Graybeard in a ham communication with Cll1'Clll D. H..i-ol N.-.part BeodJ u the boll -croaing tho finllh line olf Papeete. Eric Tabu17'1 Pen Du le k ill fl'Olll France WU 11111 the -leap -~. poallloa ~ Wedllllllay fJal wb -.. eballeapd oa Ille -.Cted lime ei.to I>!' lllMI Wanl'I Ariel from Newport lltoch. Pm Dulek m -only two mlnllla, U ,.conda ahead of Arfe1 Cl! corrected time. Jot Polloclt'a Min Sette was e>pected to flnfab Ille race aometlme today. The obi« m -..... from 200 to etlO milea .. •• out •. * * * , Two Well-known -Coast Sailors Lead Boat ·Races In other fOOi 4istance yacht racea the balance for municfpallUeJ, Dendy throllcbout 'llli wodd: . utlmated. -&:nlmfnl YelloW Zonlctr, a caJ. z.21 Munlclpalltlel e1n apply for IO peretnt sloop Ul_..i b)' Pat Walab of the San-aid for sueh projectl -25 percmt from ta Crm Ylchl Qab, ...., eorrected time . the atate and iii pereent from the federal bonon In Ille Sin 1'nndlco to San Diego govormnent, be added. race fer llldpt Oeean JlacJng yachts . That would mull in an eatlmatecl an-• nuaf coot to local 10vemmeata of jull H• timo -neorfy three boUl'll better over 9111 mquon per year hlaed on 30-· than tho rumw-up, Impetuous, sklppe;ed year bonda al I percent b.tare11, Dendy by Cbril Ccrle)t of Metropolitan Yacht rtpOrted. It -"' repreaent a per eaplta Club. First to fWsb In the 23-boat Deel JocaJ coll of about '5.70 pe; year for was Toroaha. Cafilornlllll, he said. -With 17 boats left from the starting The "big five" municipal dischargera field of 19, oflfclala in the Victoria, B.C. Into the ocean, Dtndy ~Id, are Los to M'lul race llld Ibey don't l:now whicb Angelto City Ind COOoly .with a total of -·ahead. ~ ollicl•I• aafd tbat ao-640 mfllfOll pllona per day, Orange Coan-corclil!I to 1 poolttoa nporta by radlo ty with !JO mllllon plloos, San Dlq<i Wrt n llay the Se11t1e yacht Cherol<ee . with IO m11lloa sallom and San Francll<O wu llO mJlel out In frollt. at :Ill m11lloa 1allom. lie noted 11111 Frandlco is proflOlllnt I -In tho alnil .. banded Tralll-Atlantlc -trea-plant .,.iem tbat would race from Plymouth, Enaland to -Ill oeun diacbarse to 120 mllflon Newport, R.I., J-Yvea Ttrlain, the gallom dall1 and If tbal is approved it -Frendlman al !be helm ol lhe !JI; _,. boo11 'the ,_ ID" Uulloa ~­foot llCboooer Vendredi II appeared to be i:;iO miDion. upo -~ leading but wu experiencing tight llra Fred R. McClaren the aaailtant chit! for the ateODd llraight day. of the board's Divisl~n of Water Quality Althousb he waa only four or five di)'! wbo 1upervised the preparation or the from the finilb, Tsfain was lllW hopeful rults, said of the iii municipal plants ol brealdnl tho .......i of 26 days. makl"IJ ocean dlacbarps 7 bave no treat· u1'm not riW:1nl the prog!lll I'd mept on 400,00I» pUona per day, 21 ~ve hoped for with coodltions variatile and only primary treabnenl for t11 million wlnda thin," Terlafn said. gallom and 19 hlft ~ treatment for Ill milllon pllom. Fr .. Pagel APPEAL ••• He aafd primary tnalmenl lnvolVll merely allowing aollda to aellle ouL Seconduy treatmenl-t OiWVlnc virlually all tolllc chemlcafa, llootlng partleleo, ,..... and oil -would be required ol .all dischargtra. hierarch --"' bey the final d • · It would also be probibiled to diacbarge Y w~ 0 ecuions hlgb level radioaclivt waste, radiological, of the courl, wbattv• Ibey mlgbl be. cbemlcal or bloligJcaI warfare agents · TWo sOatlioru Calllamfalll -botb well the~ = -~I i!':i and municipal and induBtrial aludge. 'lbt known In Newport U..Cb -were leodlng federal coarta ll>ould lntarwne in order rulea would also bin bypusinl( treatment ther reopeetive cta11ea in Olymplc safi. to ,_t Dofey Ind II other llllnoll r::.~ because of overloading by heavy ~ ~ conducted In wlde17 delt~ta OUlled I>!' Ille Crwlmtfala Ccm-There would be tough llandards - In Ito rt.faol Solinl Clail trtall al mi -with no varlanc<S allowed -requfrlnt Btrkefey, Lowell Ncrth ol San DIOIO ..... Ther•r-... hidlcalloa when the eblef rtmOTal of Ill to 115 percent of ·- holding down flret place after five rac.. Justleo mlllt oct. sul>atancea deacrlbod ."envfromnentally ' ' , DAILY 'ILOT lllft ..... FIREMIN MOP UP AT SCENE OF FIERY CRASH 0 DOWN CLIFF TO DUNES TRAILER PARK . Dri .. r H01plt1lt.d; Police Try to Ploeo Togothor C1u11 of Wtdn1td1y Night Accident House OKs Bill To Reduce Pot Offense Penalty SACRAMENTO (AP) -Csfil~ would no longer face a long llale prison aentence fnr smoking marijuana/under a bW approved by the Legfslature'1 lower bouae. ~ 1be penalty would be reduced to a misdemeanor, with a maximum ai.% rnonlhs in the county jail and $000 line for iue or possession of ma:tjuana - even for ttpealed offendm. . The meuure, aeot to tht California Sonata without a vote to 11pat9 Wed- nesday, would atrfke down llate law which ean aend flrlt offendtra to atate prfaon for 1-10 yeare on a marijullll _..,tm charge. . Several proponenll ol the bill argued talJI the JJtate bed no rllht to -...,.. ooe to prison for a 0 victl.mle.ss crime" of~ perfonned In a person's own home. "With all the muggings, rapes and rob- beries going on," said Aaaemblyman John Burton (l).San Francisco), "it doesn~ make a fol of aenst in terms of prioritia" for law enforcement-officers to spend a lot of time chasing marijuana 3moker&. Ff'ftlP .. eJ CRASH~ •• ran o!f the cliff to the trailer park below. 'I11e 1970 Volkswagen bunt into Dames when it landed at the bottom of the <!ill, firemen 11Id. One park realdenl, Rodger · Imbrinia of San Bernardino, extinguish~ the.flames while other park reldents got Slzyder out of tht car. Due to damage from tht crash Ind fire, firemen estimated Snyder'• car was a total loss. F,..m·Pagel COMPLAINT • •• failure lo yield the rlgbt-o£·way by Cross. The CHP bad rtemUDended no action ht tabn because of oppoolng vlolallooa. District Attomey'1 deputies received a full ten of the patrol'• inv,.Ugation three w..U llO and began their own probe into the fatal mlabap. During tbal study period by the DA'1 oUlce the City of Son Cltmente received a clolm from Brill'• autvlvora for 11115,· .ooo In wrongful dtelh damagm alemming from the craab. Councilmen lllve routinely transmlll"!l- tht claim to tho city'• imUrance com-pany. Tustin Girl Se~ As State Envoy To Girls Nation Nsncy Bannon, 16, or Tustin Wed- nesday was elected as one of California'• delegates to Girls Nation in Washington, D.C. al the clOling .... ion of Girls State. The tnd of the week-lOllg convtnlion Ill Squaw Valley was also marked by the •Pfll'OYal of a "bill" legalizini pros- Utulion. Governor Sandra Doney, 17, of Sacramento algned the proposal In the final seaalon of the mock lq1alature, wblcb was attended by 510 hflh JJebool juniors throus!Joul the atate, Miss Doney wW be afao a California delegate to Girls Nation, July 21 lo». The prostltntlon meuure, wblch Wll lnillated in the .. _ly," -· legalize prostltnUiJn Ind provide for llcenalnJ Ind medical aupervfaloa. Other bllia appro•ed In llii cooveniioa Wfl'~ Goel aholl•hlnc the winDeMakHll primary, requlrln& ethnic llUdlls la _,.,. acbooll·andallowl"IJ-to---1 use Mill, 111n.' or Ml. oo lepl cloc.u- menta. of tbe seven-race aeriel and wu only one Jerome Tonben. lttom,y for the har.ardoUI" such as ammonia, •senic, +---lpollll .-ol.Jlud.Vel ... ofWl"*WID before cad m l u m_.ch!orlnated hy~na•-1---c< Mellea -hll -JJtraltlbl race . the Oii -iii ~-. cnronu,:1 copper, cyanide, • Wedneoday. North bas been l8llng 1 con· "serloul queolion ol lhe rflht of a llate lead, mercury, nl , phenols, silver and JJiltent RCOnd lbrougboul the ltritl. In to bold ID eleetion. ZIJIC. Wedntaday'1 race, Mei,.. .-two "In thll eaae, Ille eourll have deprived ' °"""1 aald altar lbe water atandards mJnu1ea 1J aeccmds ahead of North at lbe the people of the wte " Tonbett main-""' adopted, local agencies would be r .. Dnlah. talned. ' quired to submit plans for·metllng them. In the Finn Claaa eompetltkln al 1be ousted delqata bad been elected ~~=by ~~~1::! .!i~uld be ac- MMkln, Mua. Jeff Lenbart of M1a1kJa ln I perly primary electloa and were Later policloa would be adopted for Bay -leading Louta Ned)' ol Berkeley replaced by -.i challengers pick· ataltwfde atandards oo Inland waters in· by a acant seven point&. Ed Beniiell of td al caueus. eluding San FrlDClaco·Bay, and regional San Franclaco wu tbild. Newport MeGovem forces, In their mponse to waler qualll)' boarda could adopt more Beach'• llemy Sprque m wu not llited lbe perty•1 requeat, argued that the ex· stringent atandarda where Inca! con- amOng the leaders. · tJwm!lnary action of a apecfaJ Imo of ditlons Indicate there i. a nted, ht added. Glen Foaler of New York nuraed a allm the hflh court fa llllCalled for. •'-lead In lbe Tempest Claas. after winnJna . "It la particularly '-1'tanl tbat the .lne ol t ... races Wedneoday. Ht was jtSs procea In wblch lbe aom•Na ol the two Ji'1'0M Pqe 1 than three polnta ahead ol Bruc:e Dyaon major political parilea are aelteled "1D- of Marlllehead, Mui., and Jack Unvllle . form to lbe clictata ol duo proceaa, equal of Scaradale, N.Y. WU third. ' · proteelloa and lbe Finl Amendment," PEACE .... Local npmentaUve in the Tempest wrote J...ph L. Rauh Jr., attorney for , Claaa ilJ Argyle Campbell with Jack. the McGovern forces. -mt 1ettlement In the Vielnam war hid JU..l:y u crew. They hive not been The anU·Daley f0rcta who succeaafulfy come on top of aome favorsble ecooomie reporied since the leriea began. · challenged the mayor's delegates main-newa. Fog baa hlmpered the. raclJJi on talntd in their brief tbal a stay by a Conaurner credit •bowed record Jn. Buuard'1 Bay where the Finn and single court justlct "wOOid deOide too • creaaeJ m-May, the Federal lltaerve aald Tempest lrlala are being held. At San · merits of the case." It wu an apparent WedneJday, and the. head of ~· Frlncfaco the Sollng-irlala are being hit reference to the fast applOIJchlng Mod· Roebuck 1<-Co. predictad the nation 1 with hl~h ·winds. day . ope•••• of the DennocraUc con-relaJ!~rs would experience a 9.5 percent .--'------· ----·-----, · ....,. --• .atea mcreaae in the a_.d ball of tm: vention. Another favorable development wu a n The Dtmocrallc party m'1ntalntd In report tbat June auto ales were op t I its appllcatioo. for a stay and a speclal percent. · OllANll COAST DAILY PILOT fte °""91 C.. ~ILY flM.OT, wtlt tltlldl . h ~ ................... .willtlM" fM er.,.. a.It P'llMhhllll Clll'lll*I)'. ~ nM ..m• 'eN -llMd. MIMIY •rowort Fr!My, fir Colle MllM, Newptrt lffd\. H11111!1111f1M 1Md11'°""4i.ln V111fr1 L"""9 ...., "*i$addkM<Jt .,. .... Cltmftll&/ JM NM C.pltt,..., A llftgte rtgloNI Mllteft II _. ....... ,.,.... eM Swncl•Ylo TM pinclMI ............. """ .. •t UO Wnl a.y ,....... ... ..... Cl....,., "tx». tenn that the circuit court action Western diplomats have b e e 0 threatened "to cause a fundamental speculating oo chances that Rt.W*a and c b an g e in the American poliUcal China may separalefy be ur&lni 'North system •• • ~'. Vietnam toward a peace setilement since U the appeals court decision is allowed Pt<sldent Nikolll V. l'odsomy visited to stand, the party hierarchy maintained, Hanoi and Henry A. Klaalnger viJiled the seating of the Calllomla delqates -Peking faat tnonlh. and Vfrf likely tile presidenUal nomina. In the ..,. sector where Moacow and Uoo llatlf·wW be determined not by the Peking could reinforce any advice In political process operative II lbe ...,. favor of a settlement -In the supply of ventlon, but by the mandate ol a lower arms and other mWtary aid -there his federal court. been no sign of a cutoff t4. aid. . Schmitz Continues Losing --' ~ I .-· -Votes-in-Ballot~eeomit-,__,, • • • Wllb 186 of the 5St,prtcinct1 ln the 39tb Congressional Districl recounted, R<p. John G. Schmitz (ft.Tustin) continued to loae voteJ to bis opponent county auwor Andrew J. Hinshaw. In the latest tabulatlOll op to I a.m. to- day, Schmitz Illa loll .. ven votes while · Hinshaw baa gained three. • The official retuma releaaed lut Wtek abowed Hinlblw winnlnc by a total of 21601 votei. The Orange County Rqiltrar ol Voters office uld that aaotber recount In the 34th Co..,....ioaal Dlllrlc:t baa been eafl. td off by write-In candidate William Brashears, wttb 99 of 3111 prtelnts band counted. Braaban bad picked up S9 votes over bla prevtout total1 but John Ratterree polled 12,983 voles in the of. licfal tabulatiao to $,IM fer Braaheara Wflo flrilhed third In I tbJ'ee man ract !or the GOP nomlnaUon. The lour days ol hand counting coal Brasheara lzel. u Ille Schmitz fotcel requeot !lilt tho hand count be cooUnued to Ila conclualon, esUmated for Saturday, tbe n(lttrar'1 office eatlmatee tbal II 'Will COii them 11,llOO. I • JI. J. 9arrefl~ 20fh SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Progress n.. flllllf by: • DREXR ·HERITAGE ...__.. KINDR and Others - Save 10 to 300/o and 1r -.. e off! • DINING ROOM • IEDROOM • UYING ROOM • CARPETING • ACCESSORIES • LAMPS HDITA•I DHxn --~M....,ADl .. ~~dit•rr•ne•n__b_drqom, Djning Room & Living Room CAMIC> -lt1ll.1n Cl111ic Din ing Room I livint Room &I.AND TQUl-CJ.1slc lffrOOM & Livin9 Room MAR.CHUA ContinontolJodroom & Uving,__.R,.oo"""~----- ., H.J I GARRETT ·'fURNf[URf' PROFESSIONAL Opon Men. 2211 HARIOR .ILVD, INTElllOR DE$16NW Thun. Ii Fti. &11o COSTA MESA. CW.IF. • • I ' ' ~ ' •• • • a .. ' • ~ I • • • s ~AILY PILOT 3 H~~lthy Property Tax .Cuts Se eii by ASsess or · By lAClt lllOSAal: i-wblcli ... up lo the dilcnl~ o( '1'111 • """ -1111 1111 ... °' "' -"!" -, !be bolnl ~ $3 'llllllioq. """"' whlcb . ..._ prim1t11J 11 ~-tf aD A whoppbig !IOU mtlllon ......_ in were not included." 'lllomu explain<d. Jll..,..IJ la the eaan1y 11111 llllM 11111 ·-YWe ol Qr .... Clounty Jll'lP-Wiien '1'boalll unveiled lbe pnposed 1~ IDorH• .......... In <tty -br Co u D ty A• PO" budpl la .-, 8-d Cllllrmaa Rooald . new ........ ....._ 11• -•% rt I> Andrew J., 11ins1>1w W..._.ay Olalld ~ cl NewfOi't 11<8ch pndlcltd a --- mean •·Ill to ~t CUI In the couety's 1.keiit-cu! In Ille county property 'lax ·-lild pnvioual1 t I ca••• $2.04 property tu rate rate. 1'1le administrative offlcer saki if usrLI "..,._ ~y. AdmlflistraU~e officer Robert Ille same phlJOOQJi>y is followed the law-.'• fllum, land 11114~ Thoma, lllld' tocll)I tilat Ille actual tu bolnl could cut the rate up to 4.5 cents rlgble ... •H•d at $1.1 billJoD ud Ja. rate cut bonvlr Is up lo the Boan! 'of more. billion. SupOrilsorl, ' ' Hlnsbaw'o figures show a a sle s s • d ~ Ill O.t :;'!!,.•proposed a li1>'13 budget of -$311 vilaaliem al an all time high o! $4.1 '1111-.a mlllloo jump com-'!Ith m...,u lo the aupervlaon last-. hilllon, up by the reaird...iting $1t15.5 ~~aD-=~~~.; which Included le million in "policy" million' er 11.1 percent o"": 1171-'12. 17.1 ponlliill lll -n. SHE IS SEARCHING FOR TALENTED YOUNG PEOPLE Mn. ltota Pt111rson'1 lntol'tlt Ricontly Shifttd . Senate Nixes Ban on N11de: OUtdoor Films ' SACRAMENTO (APJ -1be C.lilomia Senate doesn't think' drive-in ·theiiters illould ·have to drop nude or sexr filml . jUlt because underage voyem see them trOm the roadside or over the back .fence. So it voted down a bill Wednesday that the author s3id was needed to protect the morals of minors. The bill, by Sen. Jol!n L. Hanner (R· Glendale), would give the °'(!erators of outdoor cinemas until January, 1974, to either eradicate scenes of "nudity, seiual conduct, semal e X Ci t·e Jri e D t ,' ot aadomuochisUC abuse" from b o t b \ , screens and loudspeakers, or a~e the premises ·!O noopaying outsiders could not see it. But one Critic said the bill wouJd discriminate in favor of indoor cinemas. Another said it would permit outdoor showings of only three or the last 15 Academy Award winning films.' A third critic said "even 'The ·Ten Commandments' couJd be caught in the broad language" of the bill. The vote was 17-15, four votes short of passage. Huf Hanner won pennissioo to .have it reconsidered later. Tremors Still Rock LA Area By The Auoclaled Press Residents in the Footana-RWIQ area and lbe San Fernando Valley still are feeling what Caltech olficiall deocribe as apparent aftenhocb from the 1171 Southern Califonia earthquake. • u.wssor'1 o If Ice ta penoo or by . telephone, he advised. San Juan CapiJtrano recorded the big- gest jump of any city In tho county with '1 31.1 percent Increase over the pttvtouS yeor. Other Orange Coast cities allowing high percentage increases In valuatiom include Fowrtain Valley, 211.3; Sa• Clemente,'22; and Newport Beach, 11.5. ,,-.. Ne"IJOl'I Beach showed the brgel& dol- lar lncreoso Iii values, !«1.9 mllllon .,,.,, 1971-72, followed by Anaheim, .... mllllon; Santa Ano, $47.1 mllllae wod H~ Beach, $42.7 mlllloa. Showing lesser percentage junfps were Costa ~1esa, 10.7; Huntington Beach, 13.1; Laguna Beach, IU: Westminster, 16.5; Los AJamitQs, 12.a and Seal Beach, The new city of Irvine had w t-hnlcal increaaa ol lllZ.4 mlllloa beco,,. it - not Ilsted as au Incorporated dly ID Jl'l- 72. The actual increaM !or tho -..,. eluded In the .,.., cl!J was 121.1 mD!hi, Hinshaw1said. ' 6.:1. • ' Projects in Progress The National Aeronautics and Space Adminlstra- lion released this artist's concept of three upcom- Total assessed value within dtieo amounts to $4 bllllon er II perCllll Gf tile county total. .. 0 ing space projects: The reusable Space ShutUe, lhe U.S.·USSR rendezvous and docking, and Skylab. M~n-Slays Crippled Wife, Rio Opens .First Toile t for D9§t . -• .. .. ' -Promotlng-Eareers RCii~-:!.. ~ :.:. ~ D· a'u" g" hthr·-··-.Takes Own-Life day In the Fomana-Riillo -· iald Of. ·I c; ' RIO DE JANEJllO, llrall ~ ... ,.. ficials of the Caltech 10ismoJoslcal 1 • , , , Copacebona nil&N>orboad ... := , laboratory. --, ' ' . . • I ·; • . · ~ first Public doc '91111 _ le 1111 . p f I I-~ I-~d A second eartllquake, which registered I MANTECA, (A~) -"My' dear m. I clean this entire -out o! cripples.• er or,11ler nfl;t;resfl;t; ,.3 on the Richter Scale, was centered In make this decision alone with my pain. Deputies aald Antonio found his sister o! local r .. ldeall, _.... 11J dlf ti• the San Fernando Val!ey .at U:57 p.m. Goi>dbye lo all.'' • · dead on her bed with six allots llred point flclals •nd a IUlJll"fll psdams • bJ ' Wedneidfy •. • . . . After writing tliose woJds sheriff's blank _through the chest -the empty one spectator. . _, i----,l1r--cp:;;;:;;:--~d,.,---;;:-----,...----------No darnage •wa!Jfported · from eitbor .,....,...---..d -·-· . ~-~-shells m LDearbyJJJISle..baa~te~t.~---~'--fill '• ts tremor. · -----,i.,..,,es .,_. : •00~·,· owner~~'""" Th Id he~·-• his-~"-• As--pilotocraphers-rl!lllled1 1rf"I n ro UClng Oncer "Sa " Lu · killed hi d gh'·· his ey aa Juuuu muu.:t' on 11er m ppmo . s au r.a-, bed, also with air. shots through the cameras, a black fox terrier named ~ ~ • wife and \hen hlmsoll. chest, and liis father In his wheelchair at Roster inaugurated a wooden post In 1 • _By CAND.A<;J: PE,utSO.N Of .. _,, , .... ,..,, t•Give ID)'Olle my name and have them send me a resume. I am searching for )'OU~ people. 11 Leota'"Petenon's interests have shifted r .... uy from performing with her con- temporaries to • arranging · Saddlebeck area concerts that feature mUsically talented young people. It few new rnusic11l c.eers may be started-as a result of her avocation. At least she oopes so. ID the past the 'Leisure World resident has performed pro!esslonally cm the chamber cello and violin, researched and • I lectured on ancient Cblneae musiC and art and taught m.WC in public one!., private schools, omong other ihinp. She is fine aria chairman for the Lapma Hills Art Amoclatlon and for three years •produced and moderated a fme arts series on closed-circuit television, Channel I. Siio now concentrates m producing an occasional special irogram on Channel 6, on bringing music or art personalities to Leisure World and1 on the "Twtlve Concerts to Christmas," a ,series she coordinates for lls aponaor, Royal Sav· ings 11111 Loan of Laguna mus. Hilt 1lYtlW mom leaver uo doubt about her ullallc Interests. Ancient Clllnese In- st~ ....iern vlolinl and her own art -ildorD the walls. , . Mn. Pelerlon detalled her effortl to get Ibo community "involWd in the belu- ty of Ille aria.'' .. Allbouch abe -to playJn many ..... certa w1tb fellow Lelaun Werld 1111111-ci..._ ... has --..Jed the number of ~-,...,...,..... i'ICUll). Hor ....... rent -IJ -is playing violin !or the · Las--Community Playhoueo ~ of "Door Ernul" throuah Saluiday. Shi lloldl _._ of associate of aria and bachelor of music from USC and did graduate worlt at the New England eon.v.lorJ o( MlPlc. Her laml1J 1lu never underiltd where she pl her drJYt. They ''wlrtll'I musical," lbe llld. Mn. P-II now branchJnl oul from classical concerts to offering opera 11 Leisure Werld In the rail. Sba will pro- clUC» ltlecllons from Vand ml light oper1: "Amllll and the Niii!\ Vllllon" ud "Gema lrom Gilbert encl SUUl .. n." Mucb of the -or these wlD be now-pnil-1 ,..... ....... Mn. Pelerlon bas dellited In hor concerts. "I am searching for young people,': she declared. "Dm't think for a minute that I have· enough. Give anyone my narile' and have tbelb send.me a resume. · "I want to devote my tune to presen. ting yoww people In concert." ' Mucb of Iler time still goes to keeping up her collocUon of Chinese instruments, all of which were given to her during her 12 years ol reaearcb at the Boston MUIOl!!ll ' of Fine Arts, to. Angeles Counly Museum of Art aud HunUogton Library and Art Museum. uf had. leller (of.endorsement) to go Into their limer rooms, where ICbolars go," she said with pride. Her eipertiao in Chinese art and music ~11 be aired on CllaaneJ 6 Aug. 4 from 4:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Meanwhile she Is planning next December's concerts for RoytJ Sl!vlnls and doing her own art work in watercolors and oU... Her only regret Is lhal llhe'1 never been to Clllna. Sha was all .Ot to g0 as a pro!esoor o! music al Peking Univeniity in tbe lllJ'S, I Sile evp had living quarters set up in the lnternatiollli SetUement in Peking. Then the man. she wu to replaCe wu mysteriously assassinated and most foreign travel was cut off. II she had gone, the mused "°"• "maybe my name wouJd be Mn. Wonc Instead of Mn. Peterson." Uf'I T ....... .lesuPo-.. Evangelist Billy G'raham wants "lhousands of Christian stu- dents, street Christians and • . Jesus people" to join other young d.emonstr•tors at · the Miaini Beach poliUcal conven- tions. Graham called for young Christians to band out litera- tµre, sing, smile and love. Badham .Airport Bo,oster , I -Bill-Passes in-Assembly A bill bJ "-blyman Robert BacDwD (Jl.Now'81 llwb) wblcll """Id requlrt llala pormlle !or airport ex· ~~ ... AP •tblyW ....... dliy lllllr .....,, .. -.! attempt inl ... -• ..... ltlltl-gh. The 11111, AB 1111, --ID the Senate.., a --ll -41 votes topaas. In a -taan a -'< qn, the hUI was deleeted with a Z.ZI '11' hut "" allowed to ba reodmltled. "Mr. Badham WCl'Ud the house over • llWe bit." Ed Ward, a local Badham spokesman, said of tho ~ Wedne• day. ' • · 1be Senate woo't bear the bUJ until II · bas finlslted all ill """ business, be .. 1c1; wlllcb might be two to three weeb from DOW;. • • , 1be measure would require tbat tho state deparbntnt of -Utica ialUo pennlts m expamlom of nlllinl airports as tt "°" cloel.., -oltat. EnvlN>nmental 1-'of air ml nolle pollution and tr.me elitulatlce -be conlldered bel..,, pormlla are grant.d. Airport --11 defined In the bill •• including construction or extenliolNlf. runways, ocqulsltlon of cltlr ...., and other imysloll addltiom. . ' All . 'tlltte viclims · were confined the end ol her bed with a aingle bullet to wb .. J chairs, __ through the heart. sandpit In the middle of Serzedelo C... Saii Joaquin County sheriff's deputies A .38 caliber revolver. -near tup. reia Plaza. 'l'liero was applauao aftd said Antoolo Luppino, f7 the son· to plno's· wheelchair with lour unspent cheo · whom the note was writ~. discOv<red cartridges inside. Deputies said 'he rmg. 4 the,~ bodJes '\'lle'd•Y morning when apparently emptied six abeJll Into one of Then • Zl>-year-old boy named D1DJo1 . l he returned from visiUog a friend in his'wife's sboea after shooting lier. . Hoellz ran to the post, and took his lui1L ~ Stocklm. · IAippino, 11: co-lounde~ of tHe· s.m Undaunted, Copacabana reglooaJ ..i. 'i Jasper Winery, was suffering from bone Captain Busted -ministrator Aloislo Teixeira FlllO 11\d cancer aad bad extreme pfin In ~ back, the crowd tilat H dop ohow entl1ullum deputies said. His wile, Serillina, 71, auf. P.AJUS (AP) -The Frencb Navy to-lot the new lacllllJ be wtD boUd IDlSQ' - lered a stroke in 196a ·and -partially day relieved the captain of a fast patrol more Ip the nelcb-. • • paralyzed and their dliughter, Vincenza boat which cruised too close to Riviera • Marla, 40, was crippled by birth defects. beaches Wl!dneaday, creating a breaker "Alter ID, lhenl are 2f,lllD clop ., A year ago, deputies said Luppino told . whlcb caused the death of a lf.yasr-0Jd Copacabona, and "'they keep 1eWnc ~ frieods: "One of tbelO days I'm going to French girl and lnjured 21 other halbers. everythlnc dlrtjr," he C!Jmmented. ... I I II • • I -Iii.. • A BIG NAME 1D1CE t915 JJJCQl'll!IJr~ Minutes; from BveryWhere • •• /~ TINGTON · I . NEWPORT B CARPETS DRAPERIE.S . ' • . . ' • E • ' We carry the largest and fir.I carpet end drapery selectiomi avt1llable. Phone us for free estimates-one of our knowfadgeable trained experta wll' be happy to co-operate with you In selecting the best value to 1ult your needl and budget. • Open Dally 'lfl 5:30-Frldrta 'IU O• • ' • t i • • . • l ' " ' l • I I " . ' ,- • , r)ln.y l'IL~r ,. _ _,, .1 .. ., ti, 1, ... • ' . j ,r Aa11r1 &en ' Philiwine-,-.. S~ipers~Hit . Six Forces Gird .... Te• hble For Battle MANILA (AP) -Govemmml forc!I ........ ed .. llOlltbom ZambGoaP del Sur Province today In the -ol mutde,... Moslem raldl on a.uu... fiablnc villq... A pmmlDenl -.m ..._..,, .. womed the sltaoU.. could At Site We're Worth . A L-Oi' More escalate lnto clvU war U the governmmt 1 JACISONVllU:, J'la. (UPI) -Faur pal-•• -and • .alrlty Soard """' '"""'4ed by llllper flrt late W..-...Jay D1P1 in a -U.. with I!! aqpy crO!'d of ~ ,.utlll wtio pthered ..-a llrebcnbM lllore. -aaid the CllOll•••allaa Jaoted nearty two houri. and eoe mu wu ar- r<lled durlac the loclded, wllldi- lllcl ""Wed -• II I -~ between a white ddfd.IJI• lkft donn't &top the tilling. "11AT GOES VP DEPT. -Orang• A Dtf Department~ aid ,._,_ Aas•ot Andrew J, llinlbaw's . enM ID -.v 71 CbmlllDI hive been by Mo"'em fon:oo .. In Ille Cour,117 S..t .,. all toldoni in "" pnwlnce -J..,. 18. ID bl'Ollllllal • Utllt ...... lodly ......... lddillaa lo Tuelday'1 raid "' the vlllqe llley'1oo Jaot ·-.. , --of of UoN••-•• _,~ •• __ .. .__...,.,II_ _,, w w-N per-.... 1llll ID"''--·'-'-•--• --• tht ~ and the vlllaae ueQd, ho ,._ _, ..,. .... aid two moro Christi-. ....,. ldlled lllilWI tllol -llalll on II. A"""'1llal lo Wedoetday in a folJow'1lp raid on tho llinllll,,.. people, .,. in ~ Oouaty neari>y town of Tabina, and 21 died in .,. -'llWtll 14.n billion dollan. '11111 two .. rller raids that had not bem an-ts ... """ ••• of ~ l& ~ wbell nowiced. com)IONd t. wllol Hl111lunr'1 · folb H• did not Clve alfy falalllleo for the °f:': ..::'Wt.,. 1 · WW'1 "'>' mucb Moslem raldm but aid four had bem •boul all this ....,,_ 1 bin -a captured. mat• •li=al ..,. flnandol mlDd. I CID Gtll. Fidel :e-, bead of the PIJllipo -1D1 matll ll a1Uq hool• J caanot pine ~llllo1luy, dllpaldled ' 14 even-" of wtiot fl.n bllllclll dollars lnJOponl to the .,.. from ManDa, ... _ MJts. JACQUILINl ONASSIS WINS BATTLE WITH l'HOTOG llMlhl Gtlllla'' $1.3 Million Sult o ........... -..... lllad: JOUlh In the city'• ...ete·rt _.km Thelllmm......Wb)'blull-• Jqckie Onassis Wins in Lawsuit Against Phowg South Viet Paratroopers Take Quang Tri &rstrip loob lb. AMll!ona!IJ, I bow I'm llO(,a ordered Ille altllfl of JJO .,taachlne NEW YORK (UPI) -Jaequeline'Ken- fh:w!dal -.d bocauot pnc:UcallJ llOlle 11111'• IOO cartllael and -of nedy 01Wa1a bu.,,.. a federal eourt . SAIGON (UPI) -South V .. ..._ froin thl Cid--· lp<lkesmen of thtl 14,n bUllan II In 1111 l)OCUt. """41 of mmmmlUoa '° ann -pollce decllion qlinll ll<laald Galella, barrinC paratroopora took control of Quanc Tri Aid. ANYWAY, TllB OOVN'rY .. ,.,,. forcea, and ordered eanatabuluy unlll the freela;::tographer from ~ city's lhellpocked lirltrlp and 111 bldly A mD!!!l!Vj _....,1que lllid other •oat.lnuPthll!llnlal_.~of•-· alroadylnthe-toblocl<the-ol wltbinlO of.tbeformuflnt'..,,_ Mi"-•"''"'· _ _,, ___ , .... _ aul .till -wr the ralcll!ll Moaleml. Tbey reportedly and yar:ds of her clll1dren. _, damlged power station loday lo the a1i;"but'b;"' theN-Db:j, ;= = llucr.:r::! W,:: J:: :!!'" !J: theKumplllOll~. in motorized oulrtc· u.-:. Dillrlct ~, Judp lnlJii lien gavemment's llow <!riv• to recapture the .....,. .,.. 8 ::::. aautlnn!ll of tine lilt -a.i-falll to a •-· C4aper Wednflday also dhmh1ed Communlst·beld provincial capital -Hai,..... They allO-'"" mocldnc .,..._... dlop named JICk . p. The llelenae Daporlmml also ordered Galella'• $U mllJian 11111 cba'1Jins Mn. ~ 1,2111).man South Vlotnameso f°""' cat four ....., ,_Inc on rlwn within Vallti'p, ""°· carries .. title o1 dlld beliooplen and navy craft Into the -Opaull and the Seem Senlce with la-recaptured the llOUthem part of the city H milM ol the port city. depiJIJ .. ,.,., lo Ind< clown the ralden. _.,.with hll rilllt II> emu• llvinc· Wednelday but South Vietnam ... ·of· .'lbt ........,1qae allO lllcl the raiding Vallerp'1 -1111 been pretty holvy Cooor-1•11 -Anni, from the Mn. Onullf ond the Secret Suvlco f!Cerl lllid they -ic! not CC1011cJer the Wll]llwa. ln!llded •'three 1oc1stica1 cuta tbll ,... beeu• hll bom -· bu IOUtbem jirvvJnce of t!uhl, where the ~granted a pow! Injunction lfl. town theirs untU they occupy the !Ith in .,_y -of·-momleatian and U found bbJlleJf -In another uma In raldm allepdiy """° from, uld the 11111 .. dllt-llmllalloal fnim which century· walled citadel In the conter of lealll!lary ........... ond 11 fftl """' ...,..kl,. ,Jjllla G. ldnlll out of bll C<tl' -· niill w.r. In maHauGa !Gt · GaJelll. ...,, -.Ve and attempt to town. obaemil.'' · .-rulal 11111. , -Cbrlstlln "alrllclllel" In Zamboup,del ~.• ::~.:.=lil''Wbo . So far, the Oommunlall have offered Tnaly-faurAlrForceJJUbombmblt Vallarp, in flct, Is belns talked llp in Sur Province. ,,,_ Clllly token m1a1anco to the 20.~man North Vlelnam WJell today with 11111 -....,... aa thl'qlcal .,..,.,., to lie lilqly crlllclRd the pttWIWillt'• cl•lmed be hos tum and·IO!cl -South Vietnam... force d r I ' In I loJll of aplollves, the _...ni1 said. All 11!nt1Joir wben Am1 departs the <G!IDl1 :iui;;. i:.,,~ =·::.!"iei: ~ ~ ="' ~ ~·=-= :,u !\':: north\vard to rocapture Quanr Tri prov-the -bit within 100 milM of the ollke lo lalre up Scl!mlll' old aul In war" If condiUona do DOI Improve. lie t...jlorary Je11ra1n1nf order dellped to lnco. DMZ. ~ aid thero are I.I mllJian llollem1 In the kftp him away from Mn. Onusl1 and 'l1lo province, · captured by a n Arrfny, -tblnr •bout all Ulll lloulbem M-.,.. who are her cblJdrea, Caroline and Jclm Kennedy esllmat..i 41,000 N<lrth V-on •• <ac ,,.., 111 thel bothan Vallerp dlllalilfled wllll the manner In wbldl tho Jr. May 1, II the only ""' rrer taken by the ...... ll that _,_believe 11 ll the COUil-Comm•-<M•, ,,_,.... ........,...i --handltni l&o am. . 'lbt .,...,,,... Injunction ln --~ ty aui•ar who -~ bow much IJan.Moslem flcbllns that bu poi on iii enjoined Galella and 1111 ullllanll from In the llr war, American jet figbter- proper!J tu.. you PIY· the region for the pall two yun and ·~ within 100 yards of the bombm flow a re<ord~ytnc uo llrlkfl TIDB IS NOT tnie. All the ._ which bas •·•-,.voral·lboulaad U-~--~• F th A _......,L ~-~b VJ~---~-does ii tell the varlOUI arina of govern-wta11::1i __,. venue •r--over ,_.. c~, .._.king out a Flamingo Park Site for Miami I bow mucll ,__ railroad bridge near Hanoi and bombing = 'll't ·ap C""it.ci:":!.~ p·1o G D .h N . a MIG airfield. Demonstrators :::.\:" 11ow"'!..:i;:: setin:"ed I: l t et,s eat ot;e .~i!.t ~rr:o1t:~·= =. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -About IO propef11 lueo the former Imperial Cllpital and South Ylppiel and Zlppla pitched their tents s.y th. .. j 111 n,ure.i' 1'11 ,_,thot Vlelnlln'1 third larsest city. next lo lbe sllul!le -courll W- 7"111' ham home In the West wu -Al f -E....! J • H • • k • 11 wu the ~-lbell.lac of Hue c1ay nl(llt; -cpen1ng a c:onv- l+--. !:!::' :" :;n:S~=~-1:1. ter riuznu,·' lJUC ··zng ·~i!J'"tial~r:.-::,....: ~,,!1:'1:'~1nthe · thtt flaure, w 11,000. 'rlloV1 u far u the 0 wounded. park next ,. .. k when the DtmocraUc _ IDI -. . "" .-ID Quaac Tri dty,-poratn>Open .Upped Ni tliiiiol Conve1ilk>o conv ..... Camel -) tht acboal bJllnll, dly PllOICNIX, Aris. (AP)..;. A llnalealng note WU "the -ol 8'clt people." Into the power station -ll only IOO n.e Miami !leach CUy Council voled ""-·el.al, wllo dodde ,...ahouJd.pey.,...ie: ..... ww.io-l!Jeod..llM.---.1n 'Ille note war -Judl-frml--y.-. ne, radioed Wea!iOiiLiy to Id con v e n t 10 a 1 " l!ltpll &j tu .., eocb '100 bi thot , the -ot aa airline pilot who helped -from ...,.... back thet the fadllty WU· badly clam--. uonnd .,. lllUN ii( .. .-. So ,.... OYCJl!l•il! a hlJw• In Sa1p, police . • 1&ed but lllll operoblt. : -nlber .~-~Inca!'!.. on,~-t~ud ... ty lax bCll 111 illl ~. , . · ,. .. , lllcl. 'rbe bijacttr wu llhol lo -by a VaUCh!i aid acu... -bell'C labn to Other paratniopm tOok oontral of the ~ ·-· --~· l NO!I' Cllllllll '11111 ,.... and r., the. _... • pre:rent bljacklnp don't ·'!f'l'!<. . Amerlcln-bullt alrlleld 1* m I I• I which had alraady -rejected by pro. a.....r ..._ lhi iralll of y,,,jr pliee '!'¥ -· found Wedneoday Jn the • "You would ,.. hijacking dila-non-. of the city. Tbey lllid the test leaden. lreeoJd-plalad.Sobedoublosthemarnt 1homeofRobertVaQfbn,a.-...Paa ovornlgbt .If there wu•a maadalory alumlnum runway malllnl hid been Flamingo Park, the cam111ite, Is 21 value to , MO,oot, ,TQable value allo American World Alrwayo pilot, a8Id: death penalty for bljlCkon with llO 1 virtually lorn apart by allied and CClm-acres of .....,., luah land which marks 1->J--. doublel II>' '10,000. Whit hlppom to your "Pis ~ Vaup pilty of murder. Joopbolfl in H., be said. munllt lbelll. Ibo center of lfllior cltiun country. taxe1? . To be 1lU!lllbtd lala'. Long IJvo Nguyen ' ., A COlll!llllnd apok..man said Navy Two blocks -ond m blocks llOrih, Woll, If the city coundls, supervlson Thal Blnh. Victory to the Vtelnameae. Vaughn 1180 •UQested that •very pilot.o, from the aircraft carrier Hancoct pall a cllJrcb, a synagogue and the and 1eboOI -1 .. ve the rate al '5 Death lo the Amerliaa _....,,.. pilot in the :United Sl!llea waJlt off the job blasted-an OptD lforage .,.. 11 milM modern office bulldinc how!lng Ylpple rout tan. will double too up to iioO ' Vaughn, U, and two ...... ,,..... on •and rofule to come back unUI ~ ; norlb of llalph!q, NGrth V!Otnam•1 ma-beadquarten, II Convmtion ffaJL clamo., • , ' _ · · '-:Sunday overi-md ·the young Viet-enac11 the dulh penalty tor bljaclton." Jor port, aetUns.off '1wo, Dlllllve aecon-Surrounding the part are blocks of Meanwllile, Ibo city councils, nameM.-hljacker, ldenllfled ,11-Blnb, a,, He-allo-expi(lled hope that the~bl-~clary ozpioll0111." Other ·Hancock pilotl small, older""'-and atucco-fl'Ollled ' , 111porvlaon and ICbool -will \ell 'Unlvor!!lty of Wllhlnllon honor -nl. ja tor' ' . . .flrinc Juer.cuided "lmarl" bomba bit. bulldinp WliOre IWHloly -apaitme..11 IOU wbal '...,i fellowl theJ've been A _... armed with • revolvtt' lhol . ~ ~~~~~of.~ pdrolemn >tcrqe .,.. 15 m 11 ea rent for $1\111 a month. 1111 a bav111 for '°""Ille they "belcl the 1u line" ...i . Blnh to death. The man hid tried lo bl· . factinp." . . _ _ ure . ··!IOfll!wesl of llalJ>bonil ...i reported "• retina who !!It m the part•1 bencbea didn't ll'!!r•• the lu nte any. Jack Ibo BOol"I! 747 to Hanoi. • Vaujhh uld Oirllne crow members . hop fti'eboJJ thtt ~lo l,:JOO feet." and meet with lrlenda. WHAT lllOUU) hlPJl"I of coune, ll The -. apParenlly wrlllen In anlinal lhouJd be·armed but <!ecll••c!'in fUClest one Air Farce F4 ""'-jet wu hit It wu a differonl acene Wedneada7 u -• eur local IO•etnmentl find out blood, wu held In place by what ap-. 'lhll all pilotl ba8die hijack ... ....:... -by pmd fire in the raldl but the pilot nilbt. Pw:eful, qulol, but dlf!eront, .,. ,. luabla --doubled, Ibey lllouJd . ~ ~dllo lht lnteltlno of an animal, Ill jll!L · ,_;_ · ·, . "••--.-u . jockeyed b11 plane out_ to -Where be Frll-, guitars, fruit Wine ana free :ut the tu 111f !a llall. '1'11111 they would · po Vau..., fold 1 ...,,. conferonce the "I don't lhl"I I ,,.. ~ely . u y w1>a1 -and IU bombardi6""Yleilcr ejected poenut llillter -· A Utile Jilarl. be boldlnll lbe line. . .,_ appli<8 In all .,..., .. hO !lald. "Eocll and were reacued about 31 milM east of Juana, DOI much. And ...,. .... Uon. So llinlliaw'a .--ment of a our _..,., like lbll 11 diff<mit " .Dons llol, • mlJea north of the "People~· jllll bem talklnl and get- 15 pOreeni nJao In nluea \vu a1mo11 • · • Dcjmlllllrlled "-· (DMZ) _,au., Ung to mow each other ton1gbl,''.11ld Ive ·~ more . thin • local DE'-~VEAJJ.RYY..'sn.E·OTRVJ'CE . • 'the two Vltlnaml. . Ron Lichty ube iat oullldo the Zlpplel govemmenll flcured. . ... Seale Backs Strike Navy pllGCI froill the <Wri• Midway main tent al mldnlcJit. A by tO Ibis wu that be allo uld O.llwty of the O.lly Plltl bluled the • main nmway of the MIG Utile o! the convmation wu about most 'of It -· froill revaluing etllllng k ,,..,..Utd OAXLAND (AP}_ Black Panther par-alrflold _at. Vlnh, a gulf pGrt JM mllea polltlcl, lnditlanal or ndical. People property, not new stuff coming into the-_,...,, · • ,.. " .., ..., _ ty chairmaa Bobby Seale, denounc'"• llOllth of Hanoi. Air Force pilots talked of bow tbeJ IOI to Miami Beach county. -"' "" .. m. "' .,. -..., "'" "the adft rich ~-""'of ~.tho .. fool Vu OllJa rallrood and told tales of domollllnU...,... by. So already, the county llllptl'Vilors are ~.~ • -"'" ,,. "'• .. , KAiier.~ ~ =~ comm'"';ity to bridle • mn. -ol the Nori1J Tbey ta!Ud' of iunJxans ond lnloCt grandly talkinl about cutting the lax nte -,... -· • ,.. * "" -m-rt 1 --~ ol •bout 900 ·'·rlcal Vietnamele . capital ond only 15 milM repeJlenta and whether lo ~ In the Will ,_,_ totalJ H-the v"""' ..,, .,. f •.m. .. tvrdl)', W I ''"" --r-.W-\a.:: I t •-•-the ••-' 10 lo tJ cont.. ·u~ y OuKt -•· "' .,. • "" "'" " -• workers apinll Jtaiser Hospital btre. on or ~ ·-·· octealed valuca. found. by lbJ •-! -°'" "' ... "''" " '·"" Seale led ·a CClillnpnt of about 40 black a -quiet liter on. One radio plQfns, IVe shall .... ' . To~-plckoll Into strike .llntJ Wednesday, -U S Amhassad low, and Jim Linn -lcbed out Under ·a Will local govemments and school =::,'T.' ... = ~= ......... -saying the Blaclt Pantben supported the ' • Or palm ·lree pie~ Idle rbyllnno on a d.istridl also cut back their tax rates? .. ~~.:=:"'~I~" ... 1m group -about hall wblteJ _ because guJtar. 0o.·t 11o1d you. breeth, folks. ... -.,..._ -. • .._. uploltaUon" aHtcied -kerl Keating' Plans .. , a1 really think .... belong beie, • lsn't tbe numbers game fun? '°""' u.ne. ...._ ,..,.. .... .,.... of all races. 11id Lbm. 11We are'tatfnc •Wl1 ttJe old people'• pork." fJnn felt the prolfsten Alaska City a 'Hot Spot' Nixon Campaign =.11a .. camped"" •.aearb7 aolf NEW DELHI (AP) -, U .S. Ambauador K-B. K .. tins an- nounced today lllol be will rest,. before lbe llopublican National Connntlon nest month to ·woii< for the rHJectlon of President Nixon • .KeaUn1'1 doparlure will end a ~ year Ullgnrnont durln1 wblch Nlson'1 support of Pulllan in the Docomber wlf plunged rollU... be-• Wublncton and Ntw Dtlbl to their 1owat point In ,the 25 yelrs of Indian Independence. •'Ille amlloHldor -·a - llaternent aclCMwladslnc reports In tho UjilledJllJn,JhJLhe.Jmid---lo P9lllla . He wu a U.S. awtor from New York unm Robert F. Kennedy defeated blm in 1114. "I Uf*I lo rt1nm lo the Unllad. - about Aq. I ad will """' 11 ..,.. boaador prior lo the Republlcan N• tlonal.~.· the Ila-llld. "Anor. lllal, I .,po.! 11> ~ lln1t ... the l'HlecUon of ' JUchlnt Niia" . SoWlnS•••t of -Fire sniper'• lbot""1 ..... treated and ..... ed al .... ~tall. None ..... ter1oae11 i.ut and officllll uy police 0!1111t ..,... did DOI relUnl the llliper fire. POll<e lllid flrobombl were lhrowo at a Jac-'1'Mlnute Market, a parkad truck llld an ioe croem ltand in Che vlcil*y of the low-lMt Emerson Arms Aparlmonta. OOictls !lald damap from the flrtbombl --· Al the beiC11t tJ. the lnluble, pollct •Id U., faced about :llO rock-., black yuutlJs In what ... Pltrolman deocrlbed • • l'Mnica ltudotf." I IN SH(JRT , •••. ' I. e Airliller ~Ila LAS PALllAS, Canuy ~(AP) - A _....1e11 DCI of the . lpJinleJJ alriloe Avialo o-llllo Ibo·•-...,. neat the Canary hlandl kllllnS aJI 10 crow aboard, the Spanish air f°""' ..,,._ mane! !UlllOllllCed. • A lp<lk..man Ilic! the jet loll ClOlllact with the Lu Palmu conlrol loin:r - beadlllC for a llnal app,_i, "" a fll&bt from Madrid to pick up. cbarter -·rs for a lllgbl-to l!lmbUrf, G<nnany. . • The wreckap bu bem lllsNed aboul -1J milfl off the vlllqo of Arlup, ,the apokesrnanald. e T'9flt JHaeipliRe ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -J. r.ct,ar lloovor, the lite FBI c!imtor, dlldpllJiad FBI qenll who ombarnued him • Iba lfrvlce by tnnafenlng them to -"qbouae" ofllces or placing them m probaU.., a folmer FBI encuUve U31- Hoovor held-"aboolute -..., bis D)eD. and their famllies," ,......, po.._uy on 'every . dllplinuy ._ aJD0111 1,000 FBI qrnll and 11,IOO emp)oyes, Cartha D. "Deb" Deto.da. a former lpOCla1 ullllanl lo lloover, aid. e Protection Ateaeir BELFAST (UPI) -A Protellat -tofmorobanicadestoday.,....... ted British auth:lrttiel to e r e a t e 1 public protection agency to combat ln- Umldation qainll Roman Cltbolicl u .. Ing in mixed ...... · A government apotesman !lald Ibo agency 'WWkl be open around the clocl: lo bear-compialnll-fra people fearing ,... tarlanbarulmenL . Sporadic gunfire brol:e out RVeral timeTdurlng ttie liJilitliliil oarJy IOilij Iii West Belfast and army patroll reporled two ·mm woauded: e .IAtltbHde TOKYO (AP) -Throe dlyo of !andslldos and fioodlnc from torrenllaJ rains hive loft 40 J>fl'!Olll dead and f1 rnlsalng In llOlllh~ Japan, naUonal police said loday. Police reported the blqal landsll,clo occurred Wednesday in Tosayamada, a farming village near Koehl on Shikoku, one of the four Japanoao main lslandl. II buried 5t por!Olll, police uld. Thirteen bodies were recovered but ti others were •till reported mining. About 1,000 -workers ·were at the aeene of the landalido. ... m~-.... IOUI l'I ' , . _, r.~71t-:+.! •rcflc ... ....,. .. t •J• "" 'lbt NIW York lllalo RopatiU0.. Com- mlU.O llllftad. ltullllc ., -·-. hano[nrJ ........ to Git ........ ~ .. ....... -.. Ille .,.,.., old ..... bo•llor pol1raytd ltullac • dellal"td to pl blCt to Mtln pallllCll apln, althoulh hll diet .... lo Ibo coiDlDr ClllDpolp WU -1alD. Sioux City, Iowa ntllortllll -•kl·1' a l 7·'91H14 ,,.., Jf#ll Sbamblln, Oett) tblrled wllh murder In the bo1r ... .,.. •• ct bll arandmotll•. 1'llt bod7 ct the n1-1'1l'Old 1111 n ';J:lill Ii bn home. Police Lt. Cbarlu lleed (rip ) boltla Ille ll1'0W "- her dlut. • , " I I I _,,J I I I I I ' . • .. I Th11nd11, July 6( 1972 OAJLY PlLOT :; • Blood Battle Ends Hi· ack · • • ~~._,,._ . . Two · ir<ua, One Passenger Di:e in Bay City Drama ' SAN n\ANCISCO (AP) -FBI said the -bod an "We wllllad lo. stop the bi-autoniotlc ln eocll -but ' . Jac;k!nl and llop it w~ did," did Dot """1 lire. said 8io Fl!! special ._. ln In tile rear of the plane, the • .....,__ ~~ .. -.olhtr' hlja<ke!' had another ~... ~bing how automotlc and fired al leul autborllltl atormed a pirated aln:nlt and killed two hi· lhree llilot.s, the FBI said. jacken In a p battle while 'l'bt s<conct hijacker went ~en ...., otlll eboo(d. down a I m o • I Immediately Ofllcllla ""Id llilols llr<d by lrom FBI gunfire, Gel>bardt one of tllo bljaclllon killed a said, and llke the other wu -and wou"l!td· two dead aa arrival et the hoopltal: othert after federal agenls The hijackers abo held the darpd .-rd an it'lterttate plane's five crew membert. Paclllc Soulllw•t A I r 11 n e It ,;a, the llnl time the FBI BoeU. m fabn over by two had charged aboard a loaded hijocUn ,for al• ho u r s -er airliner to put an Wedntlday. end to a bijaciing. "Certalnly we're not pleased Weclneoday's hijacking oc- Fii AGINT UN CIRCLE) POSING AS PILOT CLIMB TO CoNFRONT HIJACKERS tbat tine _.,. w..,, curred al 10: 10 t .m., ohorlly wounded," said R ob e r t alter the plane leR the airport Gebhardt, FBI special agent in Sacramento on a fligllt to In charge. He made the com-Los Angeles via San Fran- menl before learning that one ctsco. It landed at San Fran- ol the -~ors bad died. claco -1n1ematlonal Airport, Momenta Latar, Gt/fl lattlo Alioanl Jot Enda Thrw Lift&, ~Two Injured U,t Tti...... EXPLAINS BATTLE FBl'a Robert Gonhardt Stray Bullet Ends Dream Of Couple WoJden Launeh Effort · Mills~Recall. Move Slated "But," •he said In response then took oll, circled the city to a reporter's question, and landed again. "somebody had to make a The gunmen killed Wed- ENJOYS FREEDOM Aaron Mlrcu1 declslon." I. nesday were ldentmed Jrom Three FBI men who had cards In their pockets as money end mat.r-lal• w.... aneakeCI up under the lu..i&ge D I m I tr· Alex1efl, 28, of collected. of the plane ru!l>ed aboeJ:ll Hayward, Calli., and Michael Under order• lrom the hi- after the hijackers refused tO Azmano(f, 28, or San Fran-jackers who sought an "ln- releue 11 passengers, cl!co. temationaI pilot," an FBI · · Gebhardt said. The pa.saenger dead on ar· agent dressed as one ap-SAN DIEGO (AP) -Three tbe AMembly has approved Injured slighUy In tbe lracas, The elaln hljaci<en had de-rival at Peninsula Hoopltal In proached the plane carrying women are launching a rtcall Ieglllallon making It euler to autboriti., reported. mMded two peredtutes, $!00,-nearby Bur~ame was E. H. the money, Gebhardt and Dave move against D •in o c r a I r • p I ace eartbquak._ . 000 and puaage lo Siberia Slanley Carter, 66, ldentUled Gardella, PSA secun1y direc- Jamea Milla, ~ lem-te ~~-bourinc .ooe million • G8ft9S .Rtipped shortly all« llllng •the p1-ea a retired Canadian National tor, eadi. pore of tbe Califou-Sena • ~~ SACRAMENTO (AP) The over In Ille air, qlliclals raid. Railway coodudor Ir om Alter strlppi~ to his un- Vl'I lhl st ,.. SAVED PASSENGER Ml'1. Arthur St- • mtgrent.s lrom Bulgaria. · 'Ibo aken -·rs Aid • things Wf!• calm, ii grim, durlic: the aix·hota' drama ' belore Ille shoolU. started. · Seva<al praised lhe plane •• crew, e s pecially the stewardesses. Lower Grades complaining he Ir "unftl for The propooed caastltullonal ' -Gebhardt Mid Ille FBI men Lo uil Que derwear on orden from a hi- olftce" for not allowing tbe .-----------,1 Senate hu passed a bill to moved In on the plane ooly :;:" ~ passengers, jacker, the agent dressed BERKELEY (AP) -The federal equal rights amend-BRJEfS keep potential troublemaken alter Ille hijackers refuaed lo reported In !air condition at again and went up the stair Unlverally ol C a 111 o r n I a menl out of committ... oll achoo! properly. rel...,. the -~.,., until the hoopltal, were klentilled., ramp with his hands on his Academic Senate hu voted lo The women, representing a It advanced. the bill to the the ral'l30l'J'i was handed over. Leo A. Grbmley, 46, of Van head. reduce the grade Point • group called C o n c e r n e d amendment by Sen. George Assembly on a 21-4 vote "I saw two FBI men enter Nuys, 8Jld V 1 ct o r Sen In the meantime, the other average required for transfer • CitiJen1 for the EquaJ Rights MC8CODe would erase the tfro.. Wednesday despite a prolt!st tbe plane,11 said Dr. Manuel Yung, 58, a Universal City, three"agents had landed from into the university system Amendment. fLied formal tbirdl v«e requirement for · that it curbed civil liberty. Alvarez, sa, of Sacramento, a c i or who plays the a p:m·er boat in San Francisco from 2.4 lo 2.0 or a slraight · notice of their Intention to bonds to rmance replacement · The ~uthor, Sen. Fred ca.Ji(., a pMBenger. <Jlinese cook in the TV stties Bay and ~ the p1a.ne "C" average. The reducUon spo!lSOI' the drive with the ol schools not meeting earth-Marler (R·Reddlng) said the ·'"!be lint came through "Booama." from lt.s .-, wi-Ibey would mean 11-1ld bt ...._, secre~ry ol state's office quake resistance standards of purpooe <i the btn Ir "lo pre-with his bends on his heed, Alter landing and then jak-could nol he _. from inaide. Income oludmta to lrlllller Ill · Wedneaday. tbe Field Act. vent roving gangs from walk· and the · sOoOnd -came up 1ng of! a!ld .circling San Fran-Al the last>momen~ they rush-· one of the unlven!IJ -< A spokesman for Mills (!). Ing up and down the halls unUI shooting, blasting away with ii claco lo< an hooc, the plane ed up the stairway behind the puses from tither the llate'• San Di'IO), said tlJe lawmaker • BIR ftet)itied trouble starts. This would llhotiun-" . ., sat !or !Ive boon al-the end ol negotlato<, the FBI said. junloc colleges or communltf • had· "no comment'' on the SACRAMENTO (AP) _ The permlt expelllng them belore The hljecktt "crumpled to. lhe runway whll!YfiegollaUons The two hljaclren were coll.,. ryatem, • 8JIO""'""'" matter. teenage drinking measure has trouble starts." the floor, 11 Mid Alvarez. 'lbe by rad.lo conudued and the described u r e c e n t im-aald: The Senate Rules Com-been revived In committee and:1...::.:::::.=:.::.. _____ .::::..::::.'...-=::::...:::.:.:=:..::=-...::.:.....:.:=....:;=::::::-==-=--===:.....::....::..::..:..::.._:_ _________ _ mlttee, which Mills heada, hu oent to tbe noor ti· lbe reluaed to pass on to the .full California Senate: Senate the propoeed con-The Senate Judiciary Com· rUtuUonal amendment which mlttee Weclneoday reversed Ila would prohibit discrimination early action llJd gave the pro- on the basis of sex. The posal a 7-5 vote. ·vANCOUYER, B.C. (AP) -A•sernbly already hu ap-u ii wins two-tbirda . ap- Slanley Carter, tbe passenger proved the measure. proval In the Senate, It would rhol during the attempted bi-e Tot Buried :., to ~;oten on tbe Novem- Jacklni of a jetliner at San LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 4-· . 1"randloo C:.="yil:i:..i year-old Hawailan~ns • Be.eh QealH!ll . =11. C!Jlldttclor who aold girl who was ltllled SUnday by . HERMOSA BEACH (AP) - aiJ iiti bekltglnp mpl for a ., a ahotgun.blalt lrom a plMlng Clli em~ cleared-the 1..,· treaaurecl JIOllO'llona' and car, waa to be burled today, a. beach Weitn0ocla1 of g1am and l--wwe"11t-wlth· hlr wtle tO-fflld-;...ti!'l'd~ ·~ :~= olher-~fe{t-lntbe·-·el home ln Ca!Uornla 1 ,...,. a F~ 9! July -k! . ' ' "They were IOtni to llnd the acheduled to be mTllgDed on mapl&y .hlch, ~ In a wild perlect apot !or their 'retire-murdtt char&el, pollce•1&1d. • rock-n cl . · bbttle-throwlng ment and n.y there " "1d The ~n. booked for ~ melee. · • Mri Earl Rochon · a' ·family vestil•li:ti· 111 what police .~11d Police from 1eve'n cities bat· lrlend. "It atmoot 'IOUnds too wu P.':"'bly 1 ~ J'Y ·iled ·hundreclr .'of youtbr· ar good, bul tbal'r what Ibey ltllllng 01 Joyce ""!I '!fl windows In bucllttlde homes were going to do. were Donald :raw Ant.el, 11, were . shattered and BeVenl •:They aold everytlilng In Michael Ramirez, II, and . police· can ...... ·acetrec1 dur- Montrtal . • x c • p I aome ~ Hernandez, 21, all lrom lt1' the dlrturbonce , which· pr e re n Is fro m I ht I r auburban ljorwallt. enpled · mtly alter ·1 ftre. aranc!chlldren and a lavortte • ., ._ __ 1 B"' OK WU'b dll!*y. off the -ael ol glasses. They were leav-~c...,., -s-11 pier ended Tuelday Ing all the mt behind and SACRAMENTO (AP) nJgbl. were aotnc to start a new Acting over opposition from SlDeen peno111 were ar- lile. • the Reagan admllllrlratlon, ...ied and four police olflcerl 'SUMMER TRUCK LOAD .EVENT B·E·DDl .NG P ANTSJ .(. . ' PIR ·~Cl I ' ' . ' ' , , $1.!Z PD 111,AT MIX 91 MATCH . -J ' ' .. MANY VARIETIES AY~ll.~ILE S~CH .~s: * · PETUNIAS . · * .. YiNCA * PANSIES .. · : *. CQLEUS : * BEGONIAS . * MARIGoLDS. *~-SNAPDRAGONS*. AND MANY MORE '1. 1-l,. ' FllDIY • SllUiDAY i UlllY ONLY! w i . ·... ' j .. GARDEN CENT.ER'' N!WPORT llACH • r.J kl ...... IJLn I ' . 'JCPenney • A ... I s 11 1111 _. ... T.,..,Jelllol Plr1llratWMllrll:ll' T-~-Gf_,,flw.__ ..... __ ' ' . $4'A Billion · Strong ' ' • Ameri~s 1,argest • • • • • • ~ DAD.Y PROT ··EDITORIAL PAGE .., • OrlJICe County'i ~·tlon facllltles ..:. par1<4 hetcbu aild harbors -entered 1 new era July l with the formal crutloo cl the Orengo <;owrty Harbors, lleocbu llld Parka Dlltrld. :. · County oapervlaorl opproved the eontlOlldaUon of Ille former County Pub Department llllo jhe expanded 1!r\lcture of the old Oi'lnge County ~bor District under provi.slOFlll or 1 new state low wl!lch allows tho new diatrlct lo tue ill oeparate tax. rite for support of regional porb u well u harbors and ~es. The new district will !'perate Wider i gi1Jdmu111 fax rate of 20c per •too uaellled value. The ne!I', expanded district aclllally crew out of ef· forts by Huntlagton Beaell and val'loUJ lnl111d courity cities to abollsb the aeml-lndependent Harbor District and reduce It lo a counlf department. The wisdtNn of •a Ullifled program, simplified ad- ministration 1114 the mare flexible financing available through the .special tllatrlct, bowever, eventually won the support of a majority cif Orange County cities. And the result ii the new C!Rlaolldatecl district which st1nds to benem all county ,.......,..ts. . · •• ' Youth·~ .. t-the Polls Youth. and their illlpltt 90 '1ectlons at all levels from st:b.ool boud• to·pn!lidentJal ~ under widespread, dlscuasion again as 8f11UP1 of YllFIDl,People converge on the Demol:rallc COnventlo& In Mlanl111each starling next Montlaf. · ; 1 " Concern about the Jr1>pact ls reminiscent of the· 111gulsh among men voteri 52 years ago next August 26, when ntlfica!ion of the 19th Amendment granted women the right to Tote: ·• ' Women voters tlld '1j0t°, signifie111Uy change the i.iiatom:r. of notional pollt1a. But !he 18 to 21-year-old • -• " I' ' ' • onso 1 • l ,""'. ,,;~ ' al1on .: .,1 1 -. '"'..I . .; . . voler bas already bod 1.4tclaJ14 ea~'ln ,.,n1;)oc.al 1114 mi• etedlons-1nvo1v111g 11s11e11 an~w""°•VllH. • ' In rresidentW politics, however, I post.primary atudy o youth voting In California by file National Movement for the Student Vote, Inc. <NMM. 1 non· partislJl group, intllcates young voters dlyl{~,!'W'kedly fi'l, between students and non-students. ,7 ' • ,_, In San Diego County, for exampl~/ ·llVOi~C!s-ff near San Diego Slate had Dem()!'ratic · j1trnot48 ·~f 67.5 f' and 66 percenlr-lower thlll the all-party;;;~ pe~Mt J ~I turnout countywlde. But In two predomin Uy-young// but non-student precincts In another Atka, filv ~f-2 llltl/ ~ 59.7 percent of the roglstered Demolirats' l>il?t ,to th. ~ polls. . , !'--c......... ., ti ~ NMSV research showed there w~ f'i~e var1illilin lb the McGovern vote among student !('O\IPS. One~tude,Jlt precinct wen! 81 percent for the Si\U!h !)_~! , ',wb}le another delivered only 42 percent -.Jf si~CfnU lower than the 57~ percent for McGoverl ' in a ~uhg ~On-6lu· dent precinct. \ ;-, -... "".i • While th~ NMSV reveals no p tern of' b~ yoting among !be young in the presideo!ial !lO"ll!l•ttn~ race, -,propositions n\ay be quite a dj!'f~t m~r. ·While ~older -voters w~re defeating i;r,oP6.<!ili6t\ ~~.!lie '\anti· P,?llution" inlful~ve, by 2 lo l,tyo~~ v~t~/su-11~ed l( 2 to 1. I \·' ·~ /' • , ., This leads 'i>olilical anal,v 'lj> sp~ ~I.that at least tl"" initiatives on ·the Noveml>O~.'.C · otnia,<ballot will draw·' strong , support amol)i.;,yowlf'~pterp.' These are. the marijuana and so-calletl.f''CCl!J}JiAA,~teclion" measures. • .{ · l1."P, T · ·1 Municipal elections In citits'}llvuig •. ~·~ai'IY college vote havl! 1seen..j he incumbeQts~rned ollt izA'~ favor of new yQtilh·sup119rted candidaj'es. -. ,, The y~u!li ·~te and t~e)n~w WOJDen's activism will be interesting 'JleW fol',l'eS m•this election yeat; But as or nov/, they · still are latgelY!/1lllD'easured andt unpredict- able. 11 l .... _ • ....,...._,_ • /r . ! .. . ., • ,, .. ... ...... :1 ., ' !: "{ ......... ,,; :I .. __,,., ..... -· -· 1'' . f . , " ~ -• ._ . ' I ai~ AtJove Pe~tiness . .. ,(\~ ~--:.-~:~No-FaJ/,t' Is ":-Identify Half Candidaf~S · Sho~ lrlt~g~ity Laden f ith · ;.~~ . r!~.G.r>~ti;.II~!:-:"um:v:.!,' • po~t~~~w~Pcrl~lfOf~~llN~ ~~:: ProblenJs .{\µd y ou'r~ Good a national free.for-all. (JACK ANDERSO. ~J Herald 'l\iliWle, began a ~-part series ,\! " · '• • ' . 'J.., in D · I i Tbe Sacrameliso Union ~. '" 1.. . _ Acco-'1 .... to the old math of American expos g ' e tn ° c r 8 t 1 q e ect on A prod from PreSI' .1-_. Nixon .has In-'l'l\."=s· •-a·won!" 1q· u1z ·-~.-t characters in • .....,. shenanigaD.s. After the !oUrtti.story, Nix-~· .L'lll Ill ;,ruuu politlca, everything during an tlecllon II 00 called Mazo ihto his olfloe; creased the prospect fat the California literature "'6ose nam"I have passed Into reduced to itl lowest common country unneces.mily.'' he l&id. t I wal · • ..,..-. · State Legislat1,1re wilJ:iiattempt to deal the common vocabul4Q'. If yo"' can iden- denomlnal«. Canclldates be com• ed Iha chard Nb< lme AS MAZO REMEMBERS the Incident, this year with the knOfjy ~roblem ol no-lily hair, you're good. cartocn-lib caricaturel; illUes become = about t w~ WU roo:'l on ~ "I told him that the election bad been fault _auto insurance. r:· l. Why do we call an article "simon- aimplHnindecl ral-•·"on." stolen out of his eyeballa} lie ·IJ!ipid, • ~~· bas • np-f!iult proposal be-pure"? lying crW; t h e U<»6 Then he got serious. He said it was tin-' fore it~ as Nixon ~ints out, there . is 2. Who was the or--the novel ol the same title, aeated by ptta1dlney It -k-EAllLIEll, FOLLOWING the INt elec· portant tblt I stop my articles." .. no need for the federa1;&overnment to .m-lginal "Pollyanna"? Eleanor Porter in 1913 .. . ·~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Bui we Jailbl re-evidence ·that Democrall bid otuded the ~ ,_ ~ tbe .. _-·~-"~--~~.___ •-·-.· nally been left to the ol a wroog word call-Sheridan's play, "The RivalJ" (1775), ed wltb mud. liob,. Richard :Nizca -fucnlahed l1len Nixoo confided why be hid relua-~· u~~ of lance regulation 3. Why is the ""' 3. Alter Mrs. Malaprop, a cbarader In 1-'-c--mind --ballot ...... in -cnaclll ---e:i.u;;;;· -, a~~-_M,. -~ ed • ''malaprop-Who ..... bit" worm W\llli!Ut UJi-thal the Cllldldo'-Dllnols, Mi-.rl and TeJu. ,,. gave 81 . '"" ,, ~ of • The Presldem rav , the no-fault con-Ism"? derstaiiding tbeir real meaning. ore aloo '"poble of Jol>n Kenqedy II electoral voltl, the coostltuliooal crlsll, be said, llld 1 • ~ 81 A ·allernatlve the "Inefficient 4. Why Is excessive 4. From a bragganty .coward ID rlslnl •-cam-W -maf11n be.iieed<td to .,;.. the -J4eney;-• dJ1mn_weU will not be 1 ::3 to creatlJC• -1· ~blo · aystem" boasting 11omellmes Spenser's poem, "Faerie Que<n'• (1590), paign petdnell • • Rep....,. IDCOVered numerous· ir· one just to become Presi ·."~~,)~ ".:•wtatJtS&iltles auto-a ' ent victims with called "braggado--who was thought to be a takeoff on a .;....--bve &mmed that _ · f1llUlariUa In C2dcqo thonunds of Such .incidents em~ that politics high litigation costs Jong delays in cio"? suitor or Queen Elizabeth I. " America'• hro veteran 1nUW--lfii' ' l>Oinocti:ll lliPPooedl1 iumed out In Is not alwal'.' an end 10 lllell. Even the determining fault !j' order to settle 5. Why Is a charming seducer called a 5. From Rowe's tragedy, ''Tue Fair ~ " • DCC~-~~~pullldl In~~ jj.e": tllalrlell r., YI p o d . oul by : new . most ambiti~ ,WI! l!"ve ~~ ';l!leir, • • clainl!!fOr' ,Jnjuri.., losses. "gaf ·Lothario"?" ' Penitent," produced In 1703. --·· ., '"" -_,_.,....._ In SI Lou country wort • .,y. · -'-·"-'----• Where did the woid "robot" 6. From the mechanical creatures In polltlcal amhblonl leCCIDd. .. ft;~._~ .:.nem:• 1::: .. · ~· '\i ~· ! "'··· ~ . ~ c . ··"rUU¥~1\m.JR REAG. favors the '·tof)l.·~··otigfultte? . Kapek's play, "R.U.R." (1923), where the DelMmltlc ernicit and voted )leavil FOOTNOTE: .. !)en. C,O.p,,jll~vern.-, ~ep\M..,,,_ . · . initials stood Ice "llonum's Unlvenal AS VICE PllIISIDENT durlnc lbi !Ma ov lllllall Y gave up a nlglil's reot and -t lllO mll~ !lo Ho Winy msuran compames. 7. WHY DO, WE call a wise and faithful Robots." campoi8n, Humphrey tHd Ibo oecret 1p1rwt Niuo. In lllllllel'Olll bolloll ~ oUt of his way recenUy m~t thrtt · r' Commi!tlng no-lault1 ·promise or lower counsellor. a "mentor"? dlplomltlc eallleo lnlm Salp. He 1eam-~~one. out teenage ....Utuents coald..:·vlli(;\thelr '··~~~remlums quick payment 8. What does tt mean to imult someone ed !tom .-cobl., that ldPnnkinc Republlcan leaderw were prellllinc for a parents In the boopltal. McGovern found ol ace aent claims, 'would most con-In a "Pickwickian" sense? Republican fund raisen _.. _.nng court fi bl that would bl clnl ed the youngatera late one Friday night sumers. . . • . 9. Why b a noble and chivalrous man President Thieu In South Vietnam to g ve a ~ stranded in the Minneapolis Airport alter '!be trouble lies m !jnbodymg .the ap-called a "Galahad" boycott the propooed peace to1b until for m...U. llld left ~country 1 · they bid been bumped off the lalll con-pea~ no-la ult concepl -. providmg that 10. Why ls a happy accident or alter the• olecllan. Thia )lr"ealed Ibo le!id!nblP ln doullt ~the lion. tiedln( · fllilbt~ IO. -hoiili!lllliilf 'iii•'"" ·•ill'•, ~-0· '-ilileovery called "serendipity''! · DemocraiJ< lnlm IO!tening the wor-, TEN DAYS AJITllll the elecllon, John Wagner, S.D. The fOW\Pl!" told the him for losses In all but the most ser10113 11. Who first called degraded oc which NiJ<on wu U3inl againlt them. KennedJ, the -ml winner, visited senal« that their parents had been In an accldenl', regardleas o1 who IS at fault-;-bestialized humans "Yahoos"! Humphrey oclmowledied to ,. that be Niuo In K~ lllleQne, Fla. automoblle accident. McG<itern quickly Into legialatl-Oll that would .do what 11 " l2. Why Is a moralistic busybody called had seen the cables, but uld be bid "Wei, I ..-we rnllJ don' know offered to fiy the threesome fl> Wagner In IUPJlOllO\I..'°: do, without disturb•~~ lun-"Mrs. Grundy"! relused to use them qainst NI•on. bow thlll thinr 11 ..... to be .resolved," his piartered plane eten though damental ngbts and re.st10nSiblliUf. of 13 Who had the first "'stentorian" "A ac:anct.l like this would have cloud-uid lteqnedy. , . " 'McGOftrn11 destinatlm: wil Aberdeen, in<f!viduals. tt! ···~~ ~~ ~-#11 i • >• :\voi~? , • ,. i · ed the Vietnam issue and divided the "Yes we do'" uid Nbcon. "Yoii won. w Ill lDllts>tO)he north. ll Smee MassachuSetts 'beeaine the no-II. How did ll\ythiog enormous come ' -i." J..' fa'ult pioneer, only five other states have to be refe!Ted tO a 11..,,ginlum''? · ~" , ~ .,, tt -. . 1, adopted aimilar pl~/.-\ .. ,.11 ' ,.. .... , ,; · · · ,,._ ' ,. I ~J .. ~ · ... ' ~ . ANSWERS: N' -iAT• ' ·d-4-•' F d LEGISLATURES IN .41 states . either i: Flun. a choradtr In SUsanna e " .ee/11 a voted ~WD no.fault ~e~lation th1! year CenUlver's plily, )IA lk>kl Sttoke for a -.; '. 1 -, . .,_ /.· • . . _0r1 ad~:E"'11.:.t'1 .• ~ 2!' ~-,• . .,,. , ·, •.Wile," (1717), -cl Imposter poses • "! ;· ·.i f ~ ._ ,. P ~~ .~'!'.J'!!!V~ .~eiu<!Jl .. ~. ~as Simon Pure. ----------..-..,; v . , r . 'C.nfornla,•PennsYIYMill and Michigan -. 2. TIJe .. imposalbily che¢ul heroine of "' )'IUf ~the aofa.11 • lawmakers are beset by volumes of corr -· · Our Youtli's. •. . 7. MENTOR WAS the friend.of Ulyueo ln Homer's "Odyssey." !. Dickens' Mr. Pickwick Insulted ·In lriendly, bantering fashion. 9. Galabld Is a late addition to tbl ArUmrlan legend, invented by Walter Map in his "Quest of the San Graal." 10. From the tiUe cl a stoi;y by llorlCe Walpole, "The Three Princes of Seren- dip" (1754 ), who were always findlnl good things by accide6t. 11. Swift, in "Gulliver'1 Travels," as _.i to hmnanlzed hones. 12 . .Frmn Tom M<lion's plaf, "Speed the Plough" (1798). 13. Stentor, a Greek herald in the Tro- jan war, from Homer's "Iliad." II. From a giant king In Rabelais' satirical novell, "Gargantua" (1534) and "Pantagruel" (1532 ), an ill!latiable glut· ton and guzzler, • You know our young people, always searching for somelihi111 innovative ancl differetit. So it's little wonder a startling new fad is sweeping the country. It'i called marriage. Not only are oor young -le ""'1ing to get married in droves -and even two at a time -but big, • ., -~~1My.,it'1 l ·o'"clock: alreadf~'' said M~. flicting interpretations. by ~urance and . .ART . HOP~ ,. • . Wap y~ bastlly. "I lflink I'll hit legal esjJerlJ u 'to~ '>ai'loos plan~ · c • · 'N ~ l ' ' . " 111eoldsack, • really-totllec~~,' "' nrpen*nr on 0 au t •·'--------.._-·_,..,, ll"Jf•~·· vory ~ nJght;:'A Mrs. WaSll ·,, Thiil inakes 11 dilflcult !gr tni"Ia)-man / ~·· lliC/ • • ' loejll •Ila llbe beard bit-glars • c¥rl " ··~~ ~ .. M.....I "'•<~ u:" de<iil hich <.• • formal weddings are ~ coming hack. _ \ Thll certainly b 1 good news for fath--· t. 'f ers who'll have to ~ shell out a couple of grand f o r their daughter's nuptial ceremonies. And if you don't think any father in his right mind isn't happy to 11bell out a couple of grand to see his daughter married, consider the typical case of .Wilbur Wasp. MB. AND MRS. WASP, middle-qed, middle class and middle-of-the-road, liv· ed in Middleville, where they raised their O.A:NGI COAST DAILY PILOT . .Rob•rl N. Weed, Pi!ilillitr Thomas Kemt, Editor A ll>frt W: Batu Editorial Paa• Editor • I , • • • . M....:-1 t • ...a1"'" "'~"'"ot cti,.we , w · · e w 11 ·.-" ~ beloved. daughll!r,-Wlallred, : .. --wasp. ke!lt .U.. he • ....,;. so. Mrs. ~· ~~A,ellrable ~ti.tsi•~illeren}' '_• • Like any deem~ lntell~le-Wasp k'l!l-'1rilljering bow•they coufd apj\n>acbes to ~ault .JlllW, blfore Jhe To the.Ediii>r: , _________ _ class daughter; Wlnl!red, on tile keql ,,...,,. In.,lho house 'i!11h a.u the Calildmia' State t.ifSlatbri. · · ' :· ,.;tFollowinf la. a ""1Y from Seo. Dennis ( ) qe of -· , -olf ID llYe . In :il:,.1>11¥ "'\ :sp k~ :;'bin~ he Deciding whit no-fault Iqjst.tlon , . (;arpenter (R-l!lewprt Beldr) to my In-MAILBOX Gr<mwld! Vlllqo witll a ' ~ · of · '°"''!II!, 11P . •'" g ass llhould not do iJ< much ....rer .. ~· (jmry concernlllg 1!11 *"8 on nolaalt Jn. ~·poet--named Inrtn, ••*'I· · ~ •~ " 1 Ne>faul~ ~d.oot deprive~~· .surance: -.... _, glmgtoleombowtoapoll. . Tllil'WASPS ·llTAYED in!fbed untJl I ol the ngbl to go to court when he ... ..,l,like.11U111Yol.•clllleqa,.wuu- Winilred d>anged her name lo 'Mi." LIJl. to be ~ everyone ~ was up. bell eves be has been Inadequately com-cited by the t....,i 11111 »flalt Jn. and she and Irwin were qultor ....,, Kt. !Jal tlley were so ble~lack of pensaled for Injury or IO<S in an acci-suraoce lnlglit,'llllilly briDc -a and Mrs. Wasp, of -~ ll\llOI>-tiey finally · .. downstairs dent that was not his fault re!orm in tlle ~"<Me '~ shocked. 'Ibey never-.. •~ "!· tbejWdlfllCultyunder landing NO-FAULT SHOULD in no way silualion, ,....._)ta...,.~ their letters and told Winifred 111Jen she broke s. substantial lftlldlllll ' ....._ nliclll he Winifred was "living In N.,. Yon '111111 ' "We ·<amecbome to tell Y'IQ that Irwin diminish the responsibility-financial as available. '1'!:i. ~ I, .._tod . friend," (whose name, ;-:'..J:''ld, and I ir~ ettl!c mor!'ied." said welt'"' moral -that every motorist Senate BID ,,.,iii lit Benote lilommillee they could never seem '° ). , Winifred.-. , · . ~ bears when be gets behind.the wheel of 00 ~-~ Institutions. SO ALL WENT WELL for 1 --'-of "And. We'd lllWi ·• big rorm.t weddi~g." ~~%;.u should not be im---' on the · Now: fwJ_ 'P.!1.:1 ~~ hive come lnllretl --.-..,.... Wlnlfred alltl l'r1'!n were dw-rled m a ..,.... from the Jllllldirl1 Committee aad, L<ttet1 from reodm ar• W<lcome. Normal.l11 wrlter1 should conw11 their me"sage1 in 300 to01'dl or leu. TM right to condena• lett<rs to fit ipaco or eliminat. libel la resen>ed. All let-tcn mU&t includt! 1ignature1 and mail- "'9 addre.ss,. ·but name1 ma11 be tDitll- htld on reque,st if ••fficlent ,..,.,.. la •mrent. Poet'!/ IDIU not bl pul>-liah•d.· Y1hearsat s.heA!andl w~~lnell...,..until .!'..,..._.._to ~IOnnll -Miic lbal vf!!t ,ollemoon. public with an unequivocal promlle of lrm*ly, I~ ...... -........ "" --~ ~-....,..1. w•·t wltll • '1aper car Insurance for all. -~•~ ~ •~ faM• ,._ .... do not bear Middleville for a vialt.11 w• U.llllt ;.. '::ii ' .~i;-&;.';;., 'fl...1sts, it h8ll been argued effectively that a "111EENTI11EsiJBm:Tofno-laultln-:;'""~""';-;;.;1;,:: aolutlona itrs. Wasp nervoualJ uUd tbe q111stkin !Ml ...,, lellldtms'*. But like mandatory requirement for no-fault ln-surance .is a 'ftrJ ocmtllk:ated em presently ibe1Qre us. Nevat.bel~ bnk: of Mr. Wa'P that bis nlCW lllaulllld1 i,v ,.._ lit fell the -~:;.ell •Penl · surance actually will increase itemJums teolmically, and rib all tile~ and ,.. Vfll"l ...m ror 111e_... of,... o1 American houaeboklt .tlllt,.. ...,... "Allllr 'iiu, · .,.e~ noil lolU. a ,for some car owners even II it reduces thouabl given the ... lier we lecliloton vlon. !'1-be o.nd that 11111· aii;. "But -e." aha uked, ..,.. tMJ -• da1lfll*r" • be told. 1 1-DY tewlul premiums lot others. lltill have not yet doVlletl 1 ~ ..,.., ject Is ...,. -.., .,,. mind and,_ sleep?" Mro. wU.,, • .,,.,,.....,... a:-pxI night's For all Its allortcomlngs, the present -twbicll will mall In.., ....,dnllld v1ewpo1n1 wIU bow., ~OLme" When Winlfred..and Irwin .arlnid ...._ -oieq>." . ,concept or liability in-auto-Insurance aavliip In -I*•••••.·,,,,_ ~ -JllQUJlbJ( BllUNGS- evening,"1lley were welcomed 11 b door ~ • ll!rings lroill a blsic prindple-,-of· • ....iingly, I 1111 WCI•'*" lo lldnk we by Mr. and Mrs. W1111, -lllmlnc to penonal mponsibllity far ,Glll!'I own · woalcl be helter otl 11111 lo pluap Into tile look broackninded. Dear~ behHlor. .!( no-1au11 tangle by .., .... ..,. .. loPlfllon "Now yoo just lake your sulk:Ue right Legl11latures have good ~Pro-· -~ -• iii -of up to'your room, dear," Mn. Waap t.w ~ ceed with utmool caution in adopting In-llle+eal .... lo wit-Ille tn'!J11DF11 Winifred. "We've kepi It jull lie wo;y )'CU Glooftly llW'anct relocm tblt actually -oo on .....,__ Q left it, with your llny, -. Ultlo • lundaDienw matlaollhip between Jn. "lha•lllll-•llillldodlloamllllt ~le bed and all." (~ beloro the blr of jultice. . ~sue ":/, om ~lo leol I woold "But 1'had lwin bedl, molhtr," JllO' .$ Gus , '· . ' (Sll.Jlllilb~ t 1, nl4'er '-1-1111 tie -1i'C ::"" leoted Winllred. . • • .,,. • " J ·; ~ , ., faull ......... ,_ bolore I e ·-~ .. ' ' , .. -qn.......;, . • . Lectaia!tn: anti hope .. mlchl ,et find "OB, WE MOVED tilt -ol•er lillYdoolll'l....,,a.bmi11montp uu;e ', a woy to 11'1111-a molFlinllUI no- ..... taira to change Ille dlcor, de&-. Aloboma ad jolrl forcea with Mu fault prvvlllan Wllich In !act doeo result Don' yoo lllink 11 loolal Dice!" Baflerb'T ~ W1 u stwo -of l.F. -In subltanUal 1'!'""1-., ..... .. ~~~~e of tile llvtas ,-r• , , 1 "'. '.~"' "~o~z: a:.~ ~tto!~ •fDOllOPETBATwe.lllt"-berlof ·"And there'• your towel, Irwin, on. the !:' •• ':::"'.:::': ,:-::',%",:: m1tter to-•-It'• tbt ,.._ •penon the '#"" ~ ~ pu-blfc ~ ~ coflee table," .l&1d Mts. w.,. ••JUlt pot -r" -• •---'""-It 1 penoe, DO llllllet •llltcollr!"" "' • -...., ., "'" w - t -. 'I•~ ' ' •I 1 .' , , • , , , •. ( ., ... -.. , " I • .... • • . ... 'f • • • /' -----'----------· • ---a., Geel'fe --.., ' Door George: I 111'19 Ilea retUnl" IFltlll(el on tll1 0uUo boord wl1lci ay -llld 09er 118.. C. Colm Bits the Spot 1" Whet II Ibo ~meaning;,, tbls! AWUTRIJCK• Dear AWilb:uct": r II mew -ilh>el IJ on tllO' border... of I llllt filed by Pejll! Colo. (Worrlod •bout whit to do with ,.... -? S.nd them to Georp for cllllllnc and rel>lockmc.) ' ' ' Ii .. .. a ' ' " ' I ... ,_ HE'S CHAMP -Noel . Gray, 33, of Emden, m., shows form as be splits oak log Into lix rails to · win Natjonal Railsplit!ing · .contest for· second year in row at Lincoln, UL · Host Says Nader 'Pot Stirrer' From Wire Services Prime Mlniste< W 111 lam McMahon .of Aqstralla described American consumer advocate Ralph Nlder as "a prolessional ond paid pot sllr- rer/' or troublemaker. "He has been In Auslralla 24 hours and set himself up as judge of Aus!ralia wlthoot a proper knowledge of th.-c:oun- try and its peopl~," McMahon said in Brisbane. "Nader will be paid normal courtesies as a visitor. but an Australian w h o went to America and made the same criticisms . would not be wtll received," be added. Sooo after lie «arrived In PEOPLE 1 j' Australia, Nader criticized the . country'• auto llfety ruJes as being behind the times ond Its libel laws u tnblbltlng crttlcl,om. . "* A 1 av ls h preconV"1tion telethon, I tlnd of get-well card to,tbe debt -ri dden • • • • sung~asses galore. ' . ---· -- 2.99 Look at your summer world through . fa shion sunglasses! We hove o wide variety of stylos with motel or mock tortoise - . ' .. frames. Don't miss this super buy! ~ Costume Jewelry, 20 • • 'hortc!lr. Juli' 6. 19n. DAILY l'ILOT •7: l \ \ • • • Sale·-. • • ' . elearanee • • -:--_,,,.. ! ·~ ~ /, : ,_ . . .,,,,... ·- J • ' . ' , - ·2.uu · . ' < . ' . - .,.,. $4 ' -......::. . -. • '1,1.raiup your'fashions with glea:m_ing crinkle bells and save! Ellsy slip-through buckles to.adjust .to justiyour si~o .. AS.Orted colors. Don't' miss these.S.vings. · . Peisonol Leail\e~Good>, 86 · , - • • ,. . ' '' Pantyhose, stockings 79-~-l.19 Stock up on your leg·beautiful wanfro'6e, · with Gam·bits lovelies end save. Reg.$ I :'49, pent)-hose, one size, demi-toe. Wild spice , beoch beige, coffee brown, 1.19, 6 for 5.99. Reg. $1.09 stockings, demi toe, wild honey, barely ton, coffee brown, 79c, 3 for 2.29. Hosiery 3 ~~~~~ ' u appearance ey columniltq._ .... ,,. ....... ,..1911!........................................ . ..................................................... . Jack AadenoL I" Kentucky attorney i o h n . Browo, who ts behind the telethon Idea to "get the party out of bankruptcy," llld that Andenoo would a p p e a r because he's one of the most •1vislble men in the cowitry." He said the WUhlnglon col- wnnlst would offer I ahOrt message regarding the "aa_v- lng of the two-party system." * . Patrl<la TbomptOa, 18, who . said ohe started the day with a "good · breakfast," won a broad ... ling contest iii her age group at a picnic in Csrey Park at Hutcmi-., Ku.; then proceeded to win ber division of a pi .... tlng conteat as well. 'llle prize foe Patrida was a gilt certif1C81e, good at a locol · hamburger stand. • * QultMr Gebal-Wllllams, 311, said to be the blgbell paid ' . circus performer In blltory, WU clawed Ill 1111 leg durinC 0 practlce -kin at Houatoo. Gebe~Wlll1ama waa working In a oage on an act for the · 19'13 Rlngllng BtoL and Bamun and Balley clroua ......., ln90lvlng two llgen, two borsea ond u elepbant wben tbi 1ncldenl occumd. I * 1-Boadl-...,.. _ W. If• WU -nlD>wlJ ri!el1*4I llr ldl fifth tla'el- ,.r ' term, ll1lkinl 1111 the kl!!a!l !!l!U!. io the cll1'• lllllGry. Wade,ll;wufirltolected .,.,...1nneo. * '!be Riv. -IL GIW 111111111111-1111 miploJ-I meat Illa wtlll 11111 lllJw.m -CltlloUo "!"b-"I .... tab • job .-·--ricMa •1w11athm. °"""' • dtl1 rlPla -... adhtll, 11111 ... ..................... ID 1111 Ill)' I nqaoll ID be llOlllod ............. Hellilllloll~wlllllle NalloMI Alu--lor lllt Ad•Wi!i-cf Colonel ,.. pie about I Job whlcb would allow him to leave Mllwaubt. ' • • - . ' ! "' ·' • ' •• • • ' sleep...,flllr •• 1 ~· ./ .. • ' . . ).99-3.99~~~l7 . t . ~ ' " . W o show just one:~ a variaty :, , • • of styles. Gownsc~·anil weltz ~;baby,· dolls ~In pmty~;solids •nil : prinn. sp. s-m.1. Gt.et 9iltidN1. StreeH'lpor' Ungerie,:5+ . , . - • . " • • I . ' • " j -' • enyeare sleeveles8 slleb 3.99 $4v1lue ... Great tOppers or sum me;:-wearing ... washable knitted jeCquard nylon shens in white and assorted colors. With'boclt zip. Sizes S.M·L Super traveling separates. Choose several and sev~. Ace1ssorias, ~I, r . - .. it's the:. hroadwaY l . ' NPhoAT 47 FASHION ISWO t7141 '44·1111 11UNTIN$TON IEACll 1111 IDIN8H AVINUI 11141 lf1·1Uf ' \ II• c:=.-:a.r.=:.1111 ;~LOS CEUIT~A~~~~ 11111 110·0411 SHOP 11 A.Ill. to toll PJI. llOHDAT T-H PllOAT, •$ATUADAT .ao A.M, to 4 P.M SUNDAY ll NOON I• I P . \ . MAlfltM 444 N. IUCLID 11141 llMlll r • • • • l 1 . I I • OAll. Y PU.OT 1 TlwrldiJ, July 6, 1972, \ .Danish Women Lack. Something In bis amllylla ol farelin females, lllat lnternaUonany known ~ Peltr Gowland conltnds the bodles of Danllb glrli Ira i.. wtlJ.developed than others through- out ScandinavlL Jreach girls are the mo.i Stylish, al· though not the pnlllelt, he claims. English glrla, be says, l'l"''"' fi&lll'ff ol tbe finest pr0poj1lons. But be Insists Swedish glr!J are the best looking of the lot, primlrUy be- Clllle they don't-bide behind makeup. Or not much, anyway. llUORTS a political scientist: "You've got two .cows. Fascism takes both, lllla you milk. Nazism takes botb, abootl you. C.Ommun1sm take1 both, Ii•• you mlllt. Socialism takes ooe, lends it to a neJgbbor. But ca pi· ~. lir1 allows you to sell one of )'OUr COWi to buy a bull. 0 Q11BRU1S -Q. "How do black _.. really wont lo be ,idlllUlled? As black!, Negroes, Afro-Americana, colored?" A. Don't know, can onlyquolo 1"llp Wllsoo'a BS&e com- ment: "I don't care what you coll me, but just keep your damned hands off me.'' Watt, doelll't IOUDd right. Not Flip enough, Jl\llYbe. That fello• haa clau..He gets more phi10<0phy out of bis Invisible 'do( lhan I ever got out of <Wmk Uncle Clllrlie. , Q. WHAT'S ti toat a mae lo have ooe of those sur- gical ha.Ir lran>J>lant operations?" A. Anywhere from $5 to $25 per graft. Some old boys go for 200 grafts. CARllOTS -Women who especially like ca.rro!J tend lo be energetic and. Inquisitive. Men wbo like carrots are apt lo be affectionate but aomewbal iuJllible. Such are !be oonlelltlom ol that Tokyo food-lad analyzer Dr. KJicbl Kurtyama. P1-note, lhlJ Is itein No. tQ.H from our Ille cl "Breakthrou.gbs in Modem Medlclne'." IF YOO are the youngest brother with sisters, marrY a girl •ho is the oldelt slsltt with brothers. U you are the )11Wl1est si.9ter with brothers, marry a man who is the o Ides t b~ with .sisters. SUch is the advice a matrimonial counselor or lengthy experience. Got jt? TIU Disabled American Veteram:. it's reported, spend to cents out of every donated dollar to campaign for more donated dollars. Addrts• mail to L. M. Bol/<I, P. 0 . Boz 1875, Ne,.. port Beach, Calif. 9Z66iJ. • ' QUEENIE .. By Phil lnterlundl Land Firm Wins GOING ABROAD 7 STOP FIRST · AT THE 1st Court Battle 4.CADEMY of LANGUAGES 0 A K L' AN D , (AP) -gralllled "that .a .. v.,. ln-CithW 11ln8ufficient evidence" justice hid been~." and an "error in law," an "We are confident that the Alameda County S u p e r Io r new trial will result In flndingt Court judge has thrown out 1 similar to those contained in f!io~HCH. JTALIAN, S~ANISH. 6llMAH, DllTCH, eh::. 3404 Vla Lido, Newport Beach aho 1242 WHI Lincoln, Anaheim jury verdict or more than a 1-~J~ud~g~e~B~ral~lal~ord::'•~dec~ia~lo:n~,"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hall million dollarl against he said. Boise Cascade Corp. and . ·e .-.•·-~~ j,,i_~W;.!,.,...,..... t•y fove this place. 'At these-prices, neither one d us dare overeat." . . granted the finn's request ror a new trial. Judge Wllllatn H. Brailsford ordered volded the May 4 . award· of SSU,GOO' In punitive and g""'al damaces lo two San Francisco J!!<!I, Dr. Irving London and lloclt broker L. Scott Barbdale. The suit they filed c!aimtd mLsrepre«ntaUon · by Boilt Cascade and two sulisidiaries In the sate of three Siskiyou County land parcels. A Bobe Cascade 1111bsidiary, Boi1e ·c a s c a d e Recreation Communities of Delawart, owned 00. of the parcela. The -----------------~ 'wife of a Boiae cascade oal-an. owned another, and Loyola-c6rad µ,ate s 13 From Coast tl)O. third nporttdly was not . connected witll Ille lond firm. The'.orlglnal verdict Involved all three sites. Judge Brailsford found _that ••evidence was lacking tha~ salesman John Moore was ac- ting within the scope of his ac- tual or apparent authority in Thirteen Orange Co 1 s-.t student. have been graduated from Loyola University' of Los Angeles and Marymount College in j o I n t com- mencement exercises. Students awarded degrees Included: Mary Deegan, of 2960 Men- doza Drive, Costa ·.Mesa; David R. Lau.ara, of 247 illgonia and Carol M. Roth, of· 512 Ca'talina Drive, both of Newport Beach; Charlea S. Bucknam, of 25004 LaPlata Drive, Laguna Niguel and Jerome M. Lyons, of 11280 Twinspan, Fountain Valley, . • making ·any milrepr~ William D. Maltby. of rm tations to plaintllfs." He also Canterbury Drive; Randolph said he could not find any S. Rldeout, of 21002 Ocean evidenct of malicious or ~ Ave.; Joseph F. Kolmel of )ftSSive intent on the part of 6881 Defiance · Drive and . the corporate defeodentl. Richard B. Dow, o! 211161 Brailsford also look Issue Brookhurst, all ol Huntington With the $500,GOO . punitive Beach. damage award, saying that it Also from Hunt in gt on was "unjusti,fled" !since it Beach: Adrienne and J.ioda1 arose from a transaction In BrisCoe, or 20142 McKinley which the defendant company Lane and Linda Briscoe. both received less than $$,000. of · 20142 McKinley Lane : "After weighing all the Yvonne Naylon, . of 10012 evidence," Brailsford -said in Meredith Drive and ~fichael his deci sion Monday, "the E .. Russell , of 4043 Humbolt court is convinced, {rpm the Drive. · entire record, inc I u ding reasonable inferences That's rig ht! All three Orange County offices of Imperial Bank are offering a free blanket when you open a minimal deposit account;lt's in celebration of the opening of the new Costa Mesa office, our third in Orange County. LIMITED TIME ONLY-STOP IN TODAYI \ ,,+,, ~· JB Imperial- Bank ~. I 0 Coast Students Get Gr ants ·,_&!lllfl!!l!I. ll!!!~•.1t!l!!!ll!d~r I therefrom, that the jury clear- ly should have reocbed dil· !erent verdicts." George E. McCown, Boise Cascade vice-president and general manager of the firm's .•• where the custom er is king T<o Orange Coast student.. Club Dri"; Terrill 'Mackemle are among 329 receiving Moore, 1171 SID Bernardino ,,_ t Scholarshi f th. Place and Audrey Lynne ~-&en ps or is Newman, 1731 Labor 1 do r !all at the Univeni!y of Drive, all al. Costa Mesa. Calllomia's nine campuses. Robert Jllilton Childs, ]JIU Regenl · Scholmhips, are Mtrcier Lane and Judith hued Oii aceUence, financial Colleen Dou1tass of 6t72 need and pro~ ..... "t"-• .-Larchwood Drive: both of s I u d e n t • a " I r d e d HIDttlnglon Beach. . odlotanllJpj . ll!Oodint . UC· '.,a_1a litlfbdtrw UC santa Jmno lncliide: • , . Barbara: Lucy Ktinn Tucker, Connie Holm, IOOO tlounirJ 1'1111 SI., No. lll anil Patricia Diane Waters, of 6901 Canterbury Drive, both of HWltington Beach and Paul ) Adrian Heiney.' 1743 Bona.ire Way, Newport Beach. Studmt.. attending UC Los Angele! Medical S c h o o I : Robert Fulton Childs, l&Ut Mercier La n e , Huntington Beach and Richard Craig Peterson, 416 . N. Coast H1ghway, Laguna Beac~ realty group, said he was Heroin Cure 'TEHRAN (AP) -Iran Is planning scientific cultivation or a weed called "papaver bnkte atom" wblch the govemmeot says bas been found effective in curing ad- ~ 11o heroin and otller narcotlCI, the official Pars news •gency reported. COSTA MESA Harbor Blvd. at Flit Drive/9711-1000 ANAHEIM Lincoln at Beach/821·5410 SANTAANA 17th atBristol/835-0151 Hours: Deily 10 to 5/Fridey 10 to I Resources over $125 million. Member FDIC · George, t/J• tr/end/y lmpolla/ hnk Uon - • -. 'I ' • ' . . - '7-2 ZENITH CHROMACOLOR SALE • • ~73 MODELS NOW IN ST~OCK1 -0N DISPLAY . C""4730X r:-91f '~ ~Rometo s~9 Cont;.1 Optl911el 23'' Zenith, Consoles Dieqonel Mediterranean Contemporary, AU PllCID FlOM Early American $448. to $498. 25'' Zenith Consoles Dle9on1I Mediterranean Contemporary, All PlllCID l'IOW Early American, Modern ••1a. to $198. · - TIMI lllNllWAY • CIMI 16" Di ..... I Pl.IASI SHOP OUl PllCIS TO ~llCIAR THE VALUI •268 19" Z:INITH COLOR DIA-L NEW. LOW PRICE ~$369 •• , ........ .,...w..., • 1, ...... ,.,. e 1 Y .. I•..._,_.. ·---· . ' the -ClllMP ZENITH HANDCRAFTED QUALITY e Ct.reu.welw Pk.Ure hlte $ 5 2 8 ec-,..Tunlnt .......... Pie .... • ;:.:, .. c-i. • z-ltlo-M-----==«. ' . .... • Cli 11111cll1r r.. . ·-""'" , .... • Amfll .... ""' c ..... • ni.1 .. q..i.· '598 • WHY BUY AT ABC? • · No Finance Charges If Paid in 90 Days or No Down and 36 Months to Pay CO.A.C.> • 1 Year Free Parts 1. Year Free Service 3 Year Picture Tube Warranty . . Free Delivery and Set Up · BankAmericard/Master Charge • You pay ,,ess .at .. Orange .County's .Largest Zenlffl Dealer I • • . '• ' . ' . I • ~. Ju~ 6, 1972 ·- Solid Waste Studied Head Renamed FULLERTON -Attorney Lelllo N. DutyU bu boon Board OKs Park~egotiations • I l'Oflecled ......Ot ol . the SANTA ANA .-Orang• debttdneu on the 5,500-acrt prallal would have lo be . RecycUng ..at Disposal .Sit.es Proposed World Affairs Council ol ~; l ~~~nli:'u~ :~~.of the ~rty ls ID t: until lbe tru.st was Orqo Cowlty. oegotlallona for purebue ol He said holders of the , 'Dtreclon of County Harboc•, llJ JAcK llllOMCK ol the firm said bugs had beta a feasible project, Initially It Serving with Duryea on the the lower, or IOUlb-hall of the mortgage were forming a Bteches and Parb Kemeth °' ., --,.. ellmlneted. would cons1s1 of shredding or 197s.'13 -will be chalrmao1 -StatT Ranch near San Juan lrual organization whlch could Sampoon told aupervl.!on that ... SANTA ANA -0 rang• Phlllipo IAld the Rlvenlde residential wute lo fiat atze J. s. Fluor and vJ<e presidents Clplstrono for a county legally negolia~ with tho $1.5 m!Ulon had b • • n OOUo\Y $Jpervliol'1 w-COUDly project bad a deallJiM-am-magnet!Wl)' utracting Edmood ll. Busler, Dr. GU6 "'1!1onal park. county and thal the lormatlon •arm art e d in his day, 11 Ille llrJllng of super. process cajllcily of 240 tons femw metal. He suggested a T Brown Mn E Av Joseph Hennessey of the ahould be cunpleted by next departmenl's budge! toward Yiaor William l'!lllllJll of Jl\JI-Jl'I' H hours and a coot In-minimum of fivo portable · ,:__, otm' KU.I r · ery Q>wily Department ol Real Sepe. l. the porcha,. of the pork land. oRANcE COUNTY cludlnl plant <Aulpmeot, roads shredcler-lorte !or the coun-~-,, J, e er, 0. W. Property Services 1old board Hmneosey said prospects He also said ht opplic1tlM 1«1m, tOol. 1 step ~ re-Ind bulldlncs ol $2 mllllon. ty's Olinda and Coyote Canyon Riehm! and SUporlor Court members thlt a tru!I deed were "good for making a w... being made lor feder1l eycllng IOUd ifut• at county He Aid II the county adopts dltposal slatioos. Judge Reymond ,ThompiOO. ueurlng Ille $5 million In-deal." He said a propooed ap-grants to aid in the purcbo•. "'-~~~~~~·dllpooal ~, 1~~~~~-'---'-~-'-~~~~~~--=----'~-'-----'-~~~-=-~-'--~~~~~~--=--'-~'--=--~~~--'-~- ' Stanford's ·Club Names 2 Leaders Pllllllpo• .,._i, adopted llnlD1moualy, Wis !or the eoupty RcOcl IJeportment lo oolic!t propoala for • pilot IOC)l<lln( project. Phlllipo oald tbe·adlon did not commit tbe couni,. to ... pondlture of any lunda at thla time .. cep1 time apeot In 11tllor!n( a • a 11 a b I a ln- formatlcn. TUSTIN -Mr. and Mrs. . Supervisoro Ronald caspers Michael W. KU'°" of Tustin of Newport Beod! and David havo been noJUed ehalnnon ol Baker o1 Gar<len Grove urged , the n..-~--t ~--L~ thot lederal lunda be IOUlht lo -·-.. • ...... y .,.. • .,,. Implement lbe project, Baker Club for lm-'13. Aid New Jeraey, Maryland TbtY •uccoed Mr. and Mrs. and Ohio were trying· similar llqbert J, Well ol Irvine. projecls !or tn.h rocycllng. •Other new offlcen are Mr Phlllipo sald a Sanla Ana • fll'll1, ~ Sciences Inc. and Mrs. Paul L. Efeler ol ls developq a Ncycliog, pro. Fullerion, Mr. and Mr•. ..., !hot eom1a1a ol llrst atep lloberl·Go-SayrM of~ Ana material salvllge ol ferrous Ind Mr. and Mrs. James F. m<tal, paper, glass and other Kleerup ol Villa Park. producta and a IOCOnd step i>I Kilgore ls an W"-with production ol I'll and oil and DATAPET lo Sanla Ana. He ~ Riverside Couoly wu graduated from Blanford had been comldering sub- In 1911. Mn. Kll«ore, a 11112 mission of an application !or a 118dua~. la I free.lance federal grant to lest tbe firm's wrtlar. They reside at 14-061 ]lnlCelS when, "unfortunately t..nbelh Woy d u r I n g a demonstration · .. veral mootba ago tbe equip-Tbt Slaolonl Club repl'6-meot callj!bt fire.• --S,OGO alumni, He 1ald since then the proJ· Jlll'!nll and friends of the eel had ben nmodeled and UD!v.ralty living in Orange ~ nm and r<preeenlattvea County. Lawyer Set For Confab SANTA ANA -Newport Open Space Plan Back To Planners Beod! .attorney Rebert S. SANTA ANA-Given a·two-"eo--" n----... __ .........._ -· -·~ -=• IDQIWh reprieve by the lllate named as the delega~ of the Legislature, Orange <»wily Qoaoge ColDlly Bar A!!OCla-SUpervlson Weclneaday mer- tion to the u pc om i n g red the mucfl..debated "Open Alnwicaa B a r AllOC.iMioo Space and Con s e r v 1 t 1 on CoDYentioa lo San Frm:ioco. Elements of tbe C o u n t y -will 1.,.wt bis General Piao" bock lo tbe orpollolloa In dehra.h CoonlY. Pluft~ Commmm • 1m ICbeduled for Aue. 14 lar lur1her lludy. lhnlulh 17. Tbt eommlsslonen ....,, In- ~County BOr Aaoeia-llrUcled to Jll'OllllM an "ln- llaa -v• Sec re tar y · 1arlm open """"' pion In Andrea Hall will be In San aipperatlon with tbe' buildiiig · •• ~ 1"nlacllco Aug. 9 through 13 as lo d u s t rl e s and con. her a.xlation'1 rtprnm-eervation:i&ts." tattve al Ille annual meeting of Tbt Leglsla-Frldly ex- 11» Nallonal Alaocl1tlon ol l«xled tbe _.!.., for eoun- llor 11:ucuu.... u. to adopt an open apece plu lo Aug. 31 and added the ~ .DeG• IWeCleu term "interim" to Ille Plans ---=-~---'-· whlch mu!! be approved by ; Miii .1. ~f~~., tM Vlttwl• that date. Permanent plans • ~~·,.°'~•~ r.:t,;,•• • must be adop~ by June 30, • -~mi, .fi!:. 1973, under the new slate :l.t:f"'l . .t! • ., t•~ If the eitenlbl 1*t not been .. •• J~of , edict. r;..: ~,i;,;;•J ~· l:::r"':I'. granted, !alt week's !allure by 'P.. 'Cl ....-...~ /,,,... IUPft'Vi>orl lo adopt an open Lt;. rr, .,... , .. " l"ll . """"' plan would have ewbed , ~"~:;... . , tbe lasuonce cf. b U l! d ID g ~ "·. n:."' .. ~ ·• '111:'"" permit.a by the county. "' .._ ' ,__.-. hem' i 5uperv.l9cn held I tl:Jree.. ~~· ~:':""-~T.T.:l: hour hearilW lalll Wedr....iay ~ · 'a..oll:"V::m'll'; M the dlaputed plan beror. · m . delaylnc aetlon until thla ~lfl'='.l'&.lr."!~j!?i: -. ~ ,1wL~ ~=' 11,.:,; ~plan'8a191-pagereport ~1.!::,.. '\n~".,..C.~'•~', ~ ~~t~r1mtbeentcouoandly PJan. ...... lllnland1 ..... ..,.. Giit~ _.. ~ ap- f..:!1..,."'f:;,Jl!'"I.,~'.~ pn>ved lul -by the piln-~;:;;wo.~w.,. <~· 'Wl\i,' · Ding eommlll'M. • F-gram -Includes exiltlnl =~· " "C!ill ""' It detaill an open space pro- B.....7:=; "'.~.=1J.~ =~· -scenic ::.il:':T.· ·~~~ .. -, wlldllle and beceta-.:.-... ~,,:;r;;r.-l-... r:; lion pr-hi 11 •id •• ' r • • ~"."Cfl. IJ!!!!:. ":.\"".,_; '. eartliquUe laulls and alide--.:.:.~ ... ~ ~ ,.,_ pn>ne ...., ...i u,x.1 clear t1_. ftr.•l!'fl!ldlliln C...,.ttrY, _ .. , -.... ~,,,,.~ 'Vl'llll'•r • • "' Mllr, DINCtwl. Tbe ncooh-O"'•'"'etlial portion of = .... w~r .. w,,,,•1-.,., the plan wblch triggered last .,',.'."'" ';ti. !~.1'.71~· ~~d;:a"&1r~ ~ JIOllUlallon plul Ill tlonal JO ..... cl.~ ports. Tl>e ~.·' . .,.""'· ""-...my -ls f,W:i;r.; four acra ct. 1oea1 porn and ' lllx of "'1Mal i>r evs:y 1,0GO IJALTZ llDGIRON residents. FVNERAL BOME Conservatlonllta urged c.r.aa ... Mar -suporvlaors to ldopt the ... Colla Mua 111-1•1 ponded p 1 rt requirement ..... • ·-•y _ while b11Jdiiw lndu1try -llO~"" apoblmon Aid -• ,.. llORTUAllY· ~ -add u much UI ~u', Co Colli -u $5,GOI to 1liO mot of a ,.,. u um 11ome p1uo • ~ f1t0 a 11~! IAGlltV~N~A~~14~+~1tt1~lor~ma~llill~l-~~~~1 DACB ..,...,,~ l'lllW.-~M. 911111 .Aed ... · amr•&Pdl ~l'J -..... -vi..1111" .......... a11 •• ..... .... 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N. of ·-1 &a-lrh-1 ·-1 &K-1 • '"'·' • • (714) 1104100 17141557.eGOO 17141 S»DIO 67~366' (7141 tu.ssso • I • I \ ' ' Thundo)', Julf 6, 1972 Bea~h Cabin ~eases Protested . . li' SACRAMENTO (AP) -An "Time ha run out an this public UM -porhape u week· widow of a mining engineer: The cabins are on their own Assembly committee b a 1 kind of special prMlege," uld •end rentala -or be uaed u Jerom• Dwight, an Insurance small beach near Stinson • voted to end '1nine years ·of Sen. Peter H. Behr (R· emplo)'e hop.sing. execuUve ; and .Mrs. Ellen Beach. Their ~pllDl.S have special privilege" by 0 we.U Tiburon) to tbt Assembly 1be cabtnl were on the Kirkham, wife of an attorney \he only keys to a gate on a iox>wn and very pmnin<nt Natural R e 1ourc e 1 and William Kent ·estate when it with the firm of Pillsbury, primiUve 10ld that leadJ to persan1" who have been rent· Con.servaUan C.Ommittee Mo1>-was amend lo the park in Madbon and Sulro. them. The pubUc is allowed in Ing state cabins f0< $41.68 a day. He said the o«UpaDts 1960, said Behr. Tbe annexing Among the other l'flllm are M foot. BObr said, but it ls a has been diverted '' a water supply. The cabins are for tho most part old, and a few have been equipped 'j'ith bollled gu, Behr said. "Slancl right there, Dodcly, Qnd I 'II swim all 1"6 woy over to )'OU•• Martha Has Her Way After M uc~ Battling By HELEN THOMAS O.m t of Two Arti<Z.1) WASHINGTON (UPI) - When John N. Mitd>ell mtgn. ed u attorney l<lle'al to direct President Nixon's re- election campaigil, reporters were u Interested tn his · wife's yinn.m the move u bis ~wn. Martha Mitcbell n e v e r dildoaocl lomlly -but she mode clear abe _,,ted the idea. Officially, reporters wett·toid Mra.-Mitchell would have ''no comment." BUT TUE OUTSPOKEN Mrs. Mitchell turned to one of her by -.la._ tactica, the telet>hone. Sbe called a roportm. In no uncertain terms abe mode plaln R WU • husband lo attend a Hollywood dinner wh!ore they and Mrs. Nixon-were to be guests ol honor. MITCBELL RETURNED to Wublngton and "suggested" that · Martha remain-.J..n Newport Beach where their d a u g b t e r , Mitcbell'1 ...,.1ary Lee Jablonski and a security agent were xtsying. On Thursday June 2 S 1 Martha called me fro m CaUlarnla and in her 001>- venation, and following .C.. t1on on the bullinl incident, she said abe had given her husband an "ultlinatum" to get oat cl politics or abe would leave .him. '41 gave him an ultimatum," she told me. "I'm 1ict and,. ..... It . •JIPf!•rell •Ille ..,.. IH!ftlff "pro- 91 .. MIM!ll'' •INI Mart ... MIUlaefl re- •eau llict.tloa. • moat unhappy that her bu,. band was leaving tbe cabinet ,to take up the political cudcell again. Tbe c.ommittee to Re-Elect Nixon· gave her an office, two aecrotarlel to handle her mall and pabllc appearances, and a oedlrlly qeot_ . Tbn -lndlcatlonl that MIM:bell blmself waa reluctant to ao back into active polltica, bat wben tbe. PreJldenl - there can be no question ol rtluaal. FROM THAT POINT, Martha'• >est aeemed to fly out the window. Booked !or appearances at four majot reglonal Republican women's conlerences, abe showed up for two. Her aides said lhe had mt been feeling well. Jt appeared abe WU being .. programmed" and Martha Mitchell ......,15 dictation. She had been out ol the limeUght for many weeks when, three weeks ago, she llew to California with her • • tired of the whole ope.ration." Before she could 10 on, I heard her piotelt: "You just get IWJY·" .6,! that point our con- ..,.,.tlcll WU broken and a~ tempta to 1et her back met with wwd from the operator, "Mn. Mitd>ell ta indilposed . and cannot talk." HER HUSBAND did mt IP' pear 1"!'1urbed wben I reach- ed him at bis Wublnglon a~ "Martha bu never been bappy with me in politics," be said. "We have a compact," ht confided. "We have-agreed , we're going to get the bell out of tJl1! pmbit. We aren't going to be in · Washington alteT Nov. 7. We're going to leave Jock, stock and barrel. We have that .-ntandlng. We're going to get out of this rat race." ' Martha remained In seclualoo In the Newporter Inn lollowing t h e interrupted phooe call. On Saturday even- ing, June 24, she abrupUy.new to the-Weitcheater Country Club at Rye , -N. Y., the town wbere the Mitchelis had Uved before WaslOnglnn. · Mitchell '• secretary brooght their daughter Marty back to Washington to xtsy w It b friends. MITCllELL FLEW to New York to be with bis wife, r.,. days later they slipped out ol the country club botet without speaking to reporters. On Saturday, July I, MltcbeD ..,. noonced be WU giving up bis job u No. l strategist In Nix· on'a campaign. He will remain aa an adviser. A committee spokesman,, said tbe Ml~ would be moving back to New York although ft was not clear how soon. I See by Today's Want Ads e ·START YOUR OWN l\IENAGERIE , , , , e W\th this very a.ttectlonate Beqle that'• on u.le, • Or this somewhat larstt anlmaJ, a 13 hand mare. Tack included. . e This outstandlnc G- Dlnt pup la fawn colored and Al(C rea!ttmd. mobtb rent. were mostly from San Fran. act gave the occupanta two-Mrs. Rosemary Patton, wile Jong, steep walk. Tbe 13 cabins are on thtlr ciaco, · with a few from year. leases, but. the special of a San Francl.sco doctor; Dr. 'Ibey are on 240 -'lcres of fiat own pracUcally tnacces•ible . Oakland. . bill gave them perpetual Paul Taylor, former chairman. ground with an 11,'ll)().foot bee-ch in Tamalpais State The bill would give the lems at the fixed price. ol the University ol Calilomla. shordlne all their own, Behr Park across the GJlden Gate callfornia Department o f The renters include Charles Department of Economics In said. from San F'rancisco. Tht> oc~ Parks and Recreation the W. Kenady, a San Francisco Berkeley; Edward B. Towne But he said the ecology or cupants have been using them right to use the cabins "as it lawyer who defended l.A>Ok Jr., a geologist; and Mrs. the area ls fragile , and jt under a special inlere<JI blll aees fi~" Behr sa id. Magazine against M ay or lJlian W. Bull, wile ol the could probably never be passed in 1983. The 3uthor:s of A spokesman from the Joseph Alioto'• IUlt ; William former chief surgeon of devoted to heavy public use. the bill are no looger in the departmeut aald the}' would Howard Jlro.wn. L bJ>.O ~ers Hospilal In san Frno· The cabins have no modem Legislature. have to be eitlitt returned tO 6roktr; Mrs. Henry cartyle, cisco. sewage fatjlities. A stream ,..., Beyond Duty SYDNEY, Auslralia (AP) - A !>ink teller spot led suspicious looking customer in her line and asked 1 coJleague lo keep an eye peeled. \Vhen the man grabbed the first teller's loot as predicted and fled the second tailed him in a taxi ' and called police to the scene on the cab radio. 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MMe HT·71 688 • \ • . l• of lo ' " lo E nl Lt ra ho --- • ·Gang Rape- Suspects Arrested ' OAKLAND (AP) -Fifteen motorcycle club men were . jailed today ln the 1ang rape or two 17·yell'O!d Canadian tourists, police reported. The girls were stripped nak ed and raped by at least I.I men and forced to perform "unnatural au acta" during four hours of horror at an East Oakland bouae Monday nlght and early Tuelday, said Lt. William Fug!O\". He Jed a raid by 15 officers on the house. The men were members of the Ravens, SUndownera and other motoroycle clubs, he said. Eight were, from Utah, two from Oakland, two from Sacramento, two from the Los Anietes area and one from Kern County, Fugler sald. The girls, both 1hidents from Vancouver, B. C., uid they were retµrnlng to Ganada after a California vacation JOSEPH PALUMBO GETS WINGS AFTER FLIGHT Son Juan C,p111!1no'1 Loo lleck ·Moku Aword Non-pJ0sp .hate Detergents . . . Could Be Blindness Cause • WASHINGTOl'f -(Al'l -con cent rat ed on nine seve n days. The laundry· Some donpbosphate. detergents synthetic-detergent products .l>_i!!!sphale eyes cleared in all on the market can caulO 11'< purchased near Its Triangle but one ol 21 rabbils by II reversible blindness ii ao-Park, N.C., facilities . cldenta!Jy rubbed into the eye, Seven were laundry prod-days. . according to an unpublished ucts, of which three con. ''The reaction to carbonate · government study. talned phosphates (Tide, Ajax, and metasiiicate detergents .. The rtsults of thla study In-and Dash): two contained was more intense," the report dic-te the ralher a i1 a r p carbonate (Sears, and Arm said. carbonates ca u :o e d de mar cat i q o between and Hammer), one had chronic opacities an 11 of 18 moderate Ocular damage metuilicate (Ecolo-0); nnd rabbits. Eleven animals wf- caused by soap in pbo!phate one was a soap powder (Ivory fered partial or total destruc· detergents and the intense Snow). Two were dlshwasbing tion of the cornea and a cau!tictty of carbonates and compounds, one containtng deterioration of tissue in the mewillcates," the National mewillcate (Electn>Sol ), and eyelids. Institute of Environmental one wi\h phosphate (cascade). ' "The metastlicatc caused Health Scientists concluded. Material was put futo the chronic opacities in all of the The Food and D r u g left eyes ot New 7.ealand \vhite experimental rabbits. One of Administration, charged with rabbits and reactions were six rabbits developed necrosis protecting the public from recorded at one, two, three, of the cornea and surrcnr:ding hazardous substances, has seven and 14 days. Ussues/' the report said. reacted to, the report with dis-The researchers said all the Test results were similar for BUSINESS OppORTUNJTIES SHOW ' 5ee and lnvestigat01TI81\Y different bullnoa opportunities. .Got Isett. flgutet. company histories. profit potential, investment requirements. etc. Talk direotly to company exeartiYU Ju~7-l,1t72,1'11.llolt ..... ,. ..... 1,...,. All this for a $2.00 admission PLENTY OF'FREE PARKING ' ******************* MERCURY SAVINGS and Joan association NOW u1=1EN EVERY SATURDAY "f'''·-..10 A. M.-4 f J _ M . , , :...""l;;~;,.\:'.J _ _ l'J'.H\'! ' dain. products tested irritajed the dlshwashing detergents. • 1They are treading outside eyes and caused an in-"Four of stx lesions regress-Open Mon.·Thurs. 9 a.m..4 p.m.: FrL 9 a.m.-6 pm. the realm in which they should flammation, known 83 con-ed. with the phosphate and M ,. ' ',' , -. -· be operating," said an official junctivltlee, and l!Ollle cloud-corneal perforations were BUENA PARK M1n:urySivings Bldf.,V11!1yVi1wltUncoln In FDA's Bureau of Product ing of the cornea. not.d at H days. In contrast, HUNTINGTON BEACH Mercury Savin15 Bldr., Edlnrerat Buell ~- Safety. "We have the charter, nIE SOAP·POWOER EYES JI of 12 ~-eas w•re ruptured I • 8"' tN ......+A h the od te " '~" • TUSTlu MercurySavinM Bldg., rvint ,,.,1 e.,,.... ve. we ave ma a · began clearing hy n ·hours in tlJ9se eyes exposed to· the ., 0 .. -· when they decided to find a motel to reat overqight in Oakland. Pilots' Airlift Fun'd Saves Life of Child Beck said the •·urutM Pilots' Airiilt Fund" has paid the transportation costs of three children referred to the o rganization by the Hemophilia Foundation. He noted that a alngle request for contributiom, sent to the pilots just over a year ago1 yielded THE OFFICIAL ASKED not and were healthy again at metasllicate." * * * * * * * * * * .* * * * * * * to be named, because be said1....:::.:::...::.::..:...==c...:=:....::.:.._====-----....L.-------------------- it would violate protocol to <'.riticize a "sister agency." 1bey turned off the freeway An airplane ride means a lot and otopped at a stop ~gn to a child, but to 7-year-old when a Jn0t9rcycllat pulled up Joseph Palumbo, a recent trip next to them and gllt into their to Los Angeles probably saved The institute's study, con·i ,.....,_.,..,....,. duct.d by Dr; David !;'. Rall, the director, said NIH veterinarians Dr. Donald B. Feldman and John A. Moore, I car, Fugler sald. his Ule. The man forced them to TJie Camp Hill, Pa., youth drive to the bouae, the glrl5 . WM the third hemophilia vic- said. Four houra lat.r, the tim to have hi. round trip girls managed· to escape and ticket paid for through a got to a motel where the special fund set up by plloto of manager called ~police, they United Airli.ne.s. said. According to San Juan The gir15 were boopltali7.td Capistrano pilot Lee Beck, the and released. Fugler sald ~ fund was established by pilots men were held on the basil of who wanted to perform some the girls' ident!ficatlon. service for their community, All I.I were booked for but whooe jollo make it almost lnveotigatlon of Jiidnap, rape impoosible to i o I n local and sex perversion and held organizations. on 1100,000 boll each. Beck, of 30Jn Branding Iron Road, presenled Joey with a special patr of pilot wings when he arrived in Los Angeles recently. Airport Funds WASHINGTON (AP) -The Administration has approved allocation of $1,545,000 for development of Metroplltatt Airpart in Sacramento. The boy, accompanied by his mother, then went to Orthopedic Hospital , where he will undergo a series of tests and treatment for his disease. • silve1Woods SENl·.INNUAL G 111 ,000. 'The hmds have gone toward helping victims of hemophilia reach needed care and paying the tramportation costs of burn victims to me d t c a J faciliUes. • j T h e foundation recom- mends children wllo are finan- cially disadvantaged," Beck says. "We try to pick thOoe whose parents really can't af- ford it themselves." He said the program with the fund bu been more suc- cesoful than had been hoped and that requests for COD- tributions from the pilots will be made now on an annual basis. I ANTHONY SCHOOLS HAHOIClfnft UM H•rtllr c111i.; COtfl M-, C.llr-18 ... 1714) f7f·2JIJ 1n7 S •• ....,..,. St, AIMllltlltl. C.1. ""4 ... (7141 77 .. 1100 Save now on America's finest suits, sport coats and slacks! • Now you can buy Silverwoods quality year-round and tropical worsted suits from 76.90 SUPERB SPORT COATS! 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Bagley's bW ....u1d op. proprlale !300,000 fllr ... by the SU.le Lands Commission In defending it...11 In • -brought J>y West·bay Alloclateo, a large landowner in the South San Fraocisco &y.Anla. . · In ils sult, the firm claims tiile to elioiit 10,000 acres in the southern part of the bey. Bagley 8aid the • u it 'ECOLOGY I jOilpardius a !OO.year--0ld publi< trust under 1'hich tbe state controb a· total of ll0,000 acres in Son Franci>co Bay. ' , __ eB&ke Bllh SACRAMENTO (AP) - Bicycle patbs and b I k e licenses have won the en- dooement of the California Senate and went to the ASsembly for consideration. The bicycle paths bill, by Sen. James Mllb (l>San Diego), would reiiulre tbe Stale !Ilgbway Commbsion to set aside $3!0,000 a year for the bike paths along stale h1i g b we y r lg hts-of-way. Another $3!0,000 an nu a II y wOuld go to cities and counties or bike path projecb. 'A second Mills bill would set up centralized records in the Department of Justice on lost or stolen bikes and ap- propriate $150,000 for tile n:cordkeeplng. Mills is an ardent cyclist. e Clean Air? RIVERSIDE (AP) -When you think of air pollution, do yoo think of Palm Springs? According to the Riverside COunty Air Pollution Control District, carbon rnoooxide in Palm Springs' air reached 10 parts per million oo 10 days of June, July and August of last year. In a report, the district said Palm Springs led the state in carbon monoxitte air pollution during the three months, and said that in ozone content of the air, -the resort low1>-<IOwnWind from the Los AngelM basiJ>-was Riverside Collnly's tl>ird smoggiest city Ju 1971. e ·~1aeq Back SACRAMENTO (UPI) - - Rate b1gln'D llheep, which di~ !rom their Northern callfornia range &O ,eon ago, an baclt again. Two ...,,,. and eit!ht ..... I \ I .. ' • . ' .. ... wl/PrtftJJl tliirllqf value ... tJiirtl<!f W1i1te ITE ' . . • ..-. .• Pl.An :. 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IPlASllBl •• ' Ouii'ia. PllCE 99c -I I c ColOrfill , !Jehywejght Yil!i; 35 in. diametit, 8 ,illch,deptll. UsJ to fill, clean"and a lotaf.fuo. . . .. RAPID llAT PBIEIJE OUR REG. PRICE 4.41 Jiffy-heats 4 cups of water: ideal 3ss for instint coffee, tea, soups and chocolate drinks. Great.for Imel. #1104-02 BIG BIY 24 IN., IAB·B·Q OUR RlG. PRICE I. 97 ' . ' . Deep fife bowl, revolvipg" lidjlist-I 86 aiile gnll: 5" wtieel~ Reme · frbm,blse lor -'•'ility. · • . ~~. I ' ITmY El 111.m OUI 10W DIKOUllT PllCI ~llOlalftallld 311--4 sllelies. Olpiiie leob cr 11e as . a handrstmaanct ' STOii NOftsr l>Allf ~·S4TJllDff ,_.All ro·, , •• SlllllDAY "AllTO 7 P•• 'lllllf'S A"""'~··'"' PllCl!~rrn.11111 ~~'"'' ~ ... !Jro"8ht -Britiah O>lumblo elcht ~ 110 11111 la~ jroduclld 'four! ........ .:..~ ....... .o.. .. ;... .............................................................. .,. ...... oceorcllnC to the SU.le • . ' • llf~~~::Xoeist 3088 BRISTOL ST. • JUST llf N9'01T AYE..' ~-. ~1ce'."°aaldN:'!"'"'~::.!11~~~~~..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!.!~~~~~~B:E:rW~E:E:N~SA~N~b:IE:GO~~F:R:l:E:W:A~Y~•nd~:BA:K~l:R~ST~.J-~::.:·:;"-:-:~::":'::::.....!~~::.~-:.~ ....... ~cm~'~~'mc~~::-=-1 ~ well In !lie )Ava Bed • • Nallaml Mell- ' , . . w t t lb B Co ar wi bel I ~ § r of ' SCorles fly ALLISON DEEl\ll Of .. DetW ,.... .... • Movln( can be 1 lhlstratlnc ex· per!"'°"" Mcm doan~ want lo leave her -bllahld borne. Tbe chlldr.,. don~ want lo leave IChool and frleodl behind. Dad bu lo oope lritb I MW Job. Into thlx ebloo comes the movlng man, ll lho move la not planned wtll In odvance, he could become the villain. II the move la 1 abort one -ond In llOmo Cllel, I long ""' -the flllllly bu two options, hire a movlnc firm ot rent a truct or trailer and do tbe moving thelllltlvea. One out of every five AmerlCIN will change homes thlx yell''. Most move at the very end or beginnJnc of the 1DOlllh. Peat movinc Umes .,.. the ..,,_ months, beginning about June 1$. -en mggeJt avoidlnc U-tbn.. lo ave tlmelOdlrOUble. . BUSY llUMMER Mill• Mahoney, llllM,.. ol the Orange County district, LJOD Vlll ud Slorqe Co., Nid that •bout • .pemnt ot 00....hold goods lrlmfemd each ,.... are moved from J..,. I lo Sept. 311. He advised aelectinc a relilble mover with an .. tabllahed name. . "Of the "country•1.ll,OOO movinc flnna, less than 200 are certified lo mate long distance hauls and only 1 aelect few hive unrestricted 4ktate authority " he u• plained. . • Cbectin1 out a CCIDJlllll1'• reputation ' Planning ahea d can mal e • moving ea6v /or -.. • IDd ~ llillldl aQd NJcN-about their.__ ............. ' ·Sllopploc.-..l llllJ'llil,... I Yll'lely of. tlllmatt1, be ldded. .llul IClall Clllll will be determined .., time -If the move la loea1, or bJ ICale weight ol your _....,. plus mileage for 1 loog move. ORGANIZE Plan and organize well In ldvance ol .acheduled Joldlnc, lbe manarer ldded. Everything oboul( be In ~ en moving day - -.irfpped down, •t>-pllancel _ ..... 11111 wtll allow the mOve lo .. ....., -till ml -the chlDce lllal U-wDl be loot. "The more J'"' ~late the mover'• iob." be· emphutzed. ·~ more lllOllt)' 1'"' 1ave. I.a be -u. for Instance, try lo keep cbllilrm IDd dop from l•Ulng underfoot.,, Give the dri.., the -direct route lo )'Dir,_ homo,·---be arriv .. IDd • .-111 -· furniture will .. for-plils. Money C4D allo be llVed by doing Yt»r own IMICkinl. Fine china, stemware and aJaainre, bowtver, ahould be packed only .., pro1.-.i., be said. ''Today, on long or abort baula/' II.Id BW Etcl\Ylon, manarer ol the Balboa· 'l'.ranlfer Co., "You're likely lo gel a good move. Bui ,_. mJchl 1et • bad estimate.'' ESTIMATES lit explained that llleamen who mate ... • Olllmates of movinc cbar(es wort oa a 1,000, pounds more. Tbe driver would commlasioo \>Ula. U tbe7 need that CCID· teep the dll!erence. mllaloa Ibey may &Ive · y,.. • low _. <Etchf90tl said ihis would be eliminated OJtimate Jul! to &et tbe sale. "Eventualiy, by Jicen.<lng the dritet. and salesman however, the Cllllomer must pay. throu&b an agency llke the Public The Calllarnta blio UUllties Com· '1Jlllllles Commission, Th e dishonest ml1•kln eovems ratea for intrastate and driver or saJesman now can move from local mov... MinJmwn coot !or local firm lo firm, especially during peak move1 of 50 miles or less is $21.~ per movlng season, with no control over his hour for two men and a truck. Movera actions. • mv cbarge,more. The van line manager added that New rullnp bf ~tbe Interstate Com-PernaPI :Ill )lOr'C<lll ol the customen are Commiaaioll tat "II lbe lot t dishonest. merce 8 e, ~ "Too many people try to deceive actual cbar1ea do not exceed the esti· themaelves," he said. "They have five male.by..10 percent you.musl ~ the ~rooms oH\lrnlture-and-.. y-they-bave actual ... :" prior lo tbe unloading o! three. They close rooms o!! when tbe your p>d&. esUmator comes. 'nley don't mention "However, when the total actual having a grand piano, cbl!'&.. uceed the estimate by more ORIGINAL COST than 10 percent, ihe mover la required, upon f'"" request, lo deliver YOW' foods payment of the ..timate charges the additional 10 percent and you YI 15 days ••eluding Saturday, Sunday and bollday1 in whlcb lo pay the ba•ance." 11'he mover has to stick to bis ori&inal e9limate and he loses money. Agents have been hit hard.11 For these reasons, Etchysqn now makes his estimates by phone, without use of any salesman. -· ---- rate la 1.., than 2 percent !or his various van lines. INSPECTloN "'The customer must be sure to Inspect all of his goods !or damage be!ore he signs a bill of lading. A driver might not report damage for three or four days for fear of losing his job. "If there is damage noted on the bill of Jading, we cover it." He e1plained that "too many people are hurt trying to move their own belong-- lngs. Furniture iJ damaged. In ihe long • • • run, it la cheaper lo blre • mover. "Additional iulrance llhould b • purchuecl tor the move," be uJd. •-ren dollars sbould cover the aver•1• houaebokt." A repr ... ntaUve of M1yno-Van Lines advised thole planning a moYa lo give the van line they te1ed u much ad- vance notice as poss.Ible, as well as several loading optloos. The day school lets out, It la -ilftpossibie to be 111aranleed a move, he said. Listing several dattl allowa the mover more time to fit you into bi.I schedule. Tbe ruling hll hurt the mover most, Etdlyoon said, because that extra charge la clilfloult lo collect. By matln} his OWJi ealimates1 he OlC)liained, they, are aO· curate and there are fewer problems. Storage does not corrte under the jurisdiction of any agency, he added, so if you must .store your belongings stkk wilh a large, reputable ftnn. ~ / "Storage P!"Jlie don 't have to be bond· edt'' he explained, "so anyone can ad· vertise 1torage, space and ·Stote_your_ goods in his garage. If there is damage most people aren't insured for it and 1he warehouseman can sell the goods whenever he wishes." BUMPING WEIGHTS 1n··the past, van drivers could .. bump wel&bts." ~ woold welgh · In tlleir truck empty, fill extra tanks with water, hti plct up tl>e fumltlire to be moved. Whm the reweighing took place the customer would ·.be cbarg<d for 800 lo LIU Damage is the major compliin~ of most customers, be said, but the damage • BEA ANDERSON, Editor ...... tllfttNti. '1 Sl1ff Artfsl Tim ,...,._ Any Farfiily Can Pack Li ·ke ·the Pro Here's a checklist for those details that are often forgoHen In the confusion of moving. --Ol10np of odd""5 cards shQuld be sent to the local post office, magulne!, insurance companies and creditors. Jlo.lt-youml!ers can move the t r belongings from the o1d home to the new one wlih !ewer budachea If they late tlps !rom prolesalonal movin& firms. To make the job easier U·Haul oilers these auggestloos. Finl, "doo' move wbat you don't need. Run an Id In the local newspapen. Hold a nelg)lborbood garage sale. Dou'! for&et the Goodwill and the Salvation Anny." ' Nut, for ufety'1 ute, avoid carrying any Inflammable or potentially uploolve substance. cans of paint, ....... pmsure canx, alcohol, cleaning aolvent that might eaaily Ignite sbould be discll'ded. Fuel lanl:s In power mowe~ camp stoves, lanterns, and torches lhould be emptied alao. · SELECT VAN When the job hll been out down )o ..,..tlalJ, ihe right sized vehicle for movinc lhould be aelected. Most lirm.s bave eq~ ranging fmn rooltop carriers lo 2i-loot truck vans that can pull a niler or tile family au~ behind. - Professlonal packing alds -cl!'lona IDd wardrobe bo•es, blDd truck, lurnibft pads -help tho do-it-younel!er . get his lurnltuno lo the .... bome without ~dama&·· Cartons !or packing can be acqulred 11 nelgbborbood llorel. Few, however, pave unlfonn "'-IDd -Ila .. llill Intact that can ba taped llnll. Jnupenaive carlonl can be purc:bued from • truct rental or"van line !Inn. "NOW1papm wort well lo cushl111 an<! wrap Items. Fabrics ml. lamjllbaclea that mlpl nnudge ahould be wrapped ftnt ht tlaue pal!lf for .,..iectlon. Fragile Uem.s should be packed on top of a cushioning layer of ba!IJ o! paper. Heaviest items abould go In first, lliblelt IUI. Empty spaces should be fill. eel with paper 10 cartons Won't sag and can be meted unilonnly. EXTRA PAPER Dishes and glusw~ should be WrBJ>- ped looaely wtth newspaper IDd cushkJn. ed wtih extra paper. Dinner plates and saucers should lland upright. Qipo IDd classes rest best on a bed of paper. Boots llhould be packed flat so the spines won~ break, empty apacu filled wiih paper. -. llhould be relegated to ·....n boxes · and oot . packed witb anything elae. Eacjt ho• ahould weigh no more than It polinds. Dno-.s In Jlle desks and chests of drawen should be rermved 1 and items llored In the drawers ahould be packed in -· Llquldl llhou1d be taped shut and ' packed In separate plastic bags lo pre- vent breakage and leakage. APPLIANCJl3 Apppliances require specw care, the book1et adviaed. Heavy fabrics or padcjed. . biocta ahould be wedged into the space between tub and aide walls of washing machine. Loose range and oven pieOO should be packed, burners, elementsoand trays must be taped securely In place. Regrigeralors ·and freezers should be dried and aired completely. Gas ap- pliances should be disconnected and reconnected by gas company servicemen. Inside of large appliances can be valuable packing space for such items as stu!!ed toys or pillowp. Removing tables legs if possible or loading tables on top surfaces, legs up, is suggested. Finish should be protected wiih blankets or paddlnc. Large lamps can be wrapped Individually In padding, smalier onu wrapped and packed In cartons. TRAVEL WELL Mirrora and paitlUnp travel well ii cardboard slabs, cut to Ot 1Urfaca, are taped and Ued 11eeurety. Small pictures can be slipped into cartons of hedcUng and clothing. All boxes ~ntalnlng gl.., should . be marked !raglle and packed above heavy box .. , u tboae conl>inlng booD. Save one C8l1oo fur tl>e Items you 'll need lint in your new home lo load last at your old home. Numbering cartons and maklnc a list ol whlcb rooms ihe Items belong In will make unpacking easier. FurrUture can be · tagged in dil!erent colors for each room lo eave extra movln1. -Telephone, electricity,"" water, gas service should be discontinued and any refunds collected and bills paid. Milkman, laundry and other services abou1d be notified. -Children's school r e c o r d s automobile and driver's licenses, bank and savings and loans, doc· toes and dentists, lega l, church and fraternal records must be transfer- red to new city. -Avoid packing valuables and money. Take them along with you. ->.at docton and specialists !or copies of prelCriptlona. -Arrange to have someoQe care for chlidren and pela that might be underfoot on moving day. Country _ Ritle~ Crest of Genealogy Craze DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am oot llfinf this to' lmpml anyone, but 1111' lamll7 lineage -beet lo the llqlimots. We -a family crest which boa -.. ~ "1 llldllplltld •uthorltles. ,,,.. --"'°""" tkatlon Wll dClle in 1111 and coot !Z,000. Several daJI ..... "-tied tbe - of friends -Jut ....... la 11mllar to ps, but oot Jdentlcal. They proedly dls- ed their tM>allad famll1 Coll ol arms --u •&Ill by a brother who, eGtllldei' wllll pride, ........ to • ......... .,_ ... _,.'° tbe ftmil1 Jtooaca rWrcbed ht l;ew Yori:. Tl 1111 IUI jOiae tbe crtlt WM aJmeit • ideDtlcol to ...... 11'iew Ibis • blatant mlarepreomtatloD, ii DOI a fraud, ml I -If I sbould. tell U-people llleJ bave been borna...,ied. I bm made a lludy ol .-alou ml beroldlc rnnrcll lllld I tee! cei:talil !bat ..... '"'flll'l"I copied wr coot« anm becaU1e GI" tbe l!mllll'llf ol -I'd lib ,.... adtloo. -UMBRAGE DEAll W: B ,_ -la tbe U-~ nm llill "'I( If..., •11 ....... _. .... .,., ,..e..w. ._ ....... ,__,,_, lle_lll ..... llL h lliill Ct&lt."ft ...... , ._, - lft ...... -... ., .... 117 -__ ...... ___ .... _,......,,,., ___ .. • -• ~ "'-~~ . .. . -tlellf, la --My ad-vlco lo"to ._., 11.- DEAR ANN LANDERS: I just reed )'QUI' comment to 11Pltttburgb. Lamen'" lllld I am flolllal. Whit do )'Oii· think about 1111 _, • M7 bo..,. • 1 .,.. ht our IOI. Aller a hectlc lllne 1'111 which Involved unbellev1bl)' nllblnwUh haSsies wtih hll wife, bo wai able to set a divorce and .. ' I marry me. Now, two years later,~ gets a hysterical phone call !rom his ••· plOther·in-law. It aeems his former wile la ill a llate of near collapse . She limply eanoot handle their two teenagen. Tho &trl (age 18) baa just ha~ her oecond abortion and the boy (age IS) II dropping acid ml snU!Jng ,1 ... "You mutt tab ~ kldal" sbe sbriets, "It iJ Y<>l(morll -lbilityl" \ I raised three children who -a,.. ali col· lege araduate1 and makine,l'"'d lives tor themae.lvts. Now my buab8od tells me I have to help him wtih these monsters. Of course I am leaving. Did I have choice? -TOO YOUNG FOR SUICIDE DEAR TOO YOUNG: Yes, yw ... a cholct but you weru~t equl t.· tt. I am • sorry for all o! yoo -npeclllty !bole pntbetlc kld1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have this Itching under my arms and on my blct that is driving me c:ruy. It comes and goos. I !Int noticed tt six monlhl ago. I'm sure it'1 eczema. Should I put lllYt Oft It 1nd keep It covered or would tt be beat lo let the air get to H! l'YI pten • lot of advice from people who have had thl.I ~ same thlni but no two people qree Oii Whal lo do abouHt. I know 1'"' aren't a doctor which la why I am writing lo you. I doo't wanl any ~ical advice. l 111ant common sense. The only tbne I have been really sict ts when I went lo a doctor 10 yeara ago. l nearly died. Pieue hurry )'Our answer. I am going to do 81 you 111· Than~ you. -NASHVILLE READER DEAR NASH: Finl yoa dla-y.- own skin dlte.., aad .... yoa 11111 -i. llelp yo• trut H. Bony, • 41eal. II esUI be .. llltrp -.. Ille ---... u t'Mdla1I pr1•t1m -w a pil"Jltl1. I'm 1IOI -to -. m ...... __ .......... toll .... . I • i ' • • • Chiquita a ppears to get th e first word on Mrs . Richardson's next story about animals. She Said a· Mouthful THOMAS F. ALLEN ANTI QUE! Wee kend1 or by Appointmen1 7892 Westm inster Avenue Westminster. C1. (714 l 892· 75~1 Thi.irsd1y, July 6, 1972 By ~AROL MOOl\E 01 1111• D1ltt' 'Hfl •11H ti1rs. l\.111rlene Rlch.ardson of .fo'ountaln Valley may not know how to make turtle soup but she does ha~·e the ingredients lhat make a successful writer. A fable "Secret of the Turtle Egg Soup" appearing in lhe current issue of "Highlights lor Children" is one of several wild animal-exotic I o c a I e .slories she has sold to the magazine editors. lier love for animals and a TV documenlary about turtles going extinct inspired he_r to wr ite ttie Chinese fable about a cook who is commanded by the king to prepare a banquet batch of soup that exceeds the egg <1uota. "T'vc b e·e n cootem plal· ing 11 children's boo.k about monkeys in lndia for a long time," Mrs. Richardson said. "But I heard about the magazine market and decided to see what I could do with 1,000 words. l "\\fi ld animals are s n beautiful and ha ve so much personality th.at they appeal easily to children. The un· derlying theme shows children they can 't have all they selflshJy want. "Each per110n, and 1n1mal, in entlUed to hl1 ·rair 1h1re of being born into this world . lt'a a shame some 1pecle1 are becomtng extinct, one arter the other because of man 's greed." Another motive for wr iting ir lo share her childhood adventures with t o d a y 's generation. She was born In Kara chi, moved to Shanghai at 1i, to Hong Kong at 16, then to Canada and Sou I her n California. "\Ve had lots more freedom and wandered the bazaars with all their fasc inating smells and sounds. Also, we had more contact with nature and fed the animals that ran loose. "Your mind is formed by what You see ~·hen you1re young. Jf children I e a r n kindness to animals, the feel· ing is transferred later to humans,'' she said while cud· dling a pet Chihuahua and showing a house she made for an adopted cat. Twin daughters Colleen and Corinne, 17 , kid that a writing career is ''some little thing that r..1om does on the side." But they definitely influenct htr 111bJecl matte. "Ser, violence 1nd now satanism ire the mO&t popular and profitable topq today. They're 1beorbed ao much into peopJ•'.• thinkln1 that the ir mention no longer raises eyebrows," Mrs. Richardson said. "Jt would be sh~er hypocrisy, thQugh, for me to w,rite what I don 't want my daughters to rtad." A stickler for details, she 'tOCS to }',armer's Market to ~et the proper paste for homestyle Indian Curry and insist.s on authentic monsoons And po verty in her stories. "Truth and depth in writing helps children realize these ~xtremes -not so they will be distu~ by them but so they · will know wh~l affects other peoples' lives and how they feel." Her affinity tor the out~f­ doors now leads to the Foun- tain· Valley Tennis Club where she ha s won several ''minor trophies." But consfdering that she has rlown over the Hump in a c.47 with tin bucket seats or ridden camels and rickshaws, it's dif· ficult to imagine where her next story plot might lead. Sunshine meanl good tennis weather, but she puts fini shing touch es on ma nuscript fo r ch il dren's magazine . -• Life Misquoted in Famous Last Words Uttle Wen dy Whiting shows her pan· cike·eating style to chef Ralph Daven· port and brother Chris. Husband s of Three Arch Bay Women 's Association members will don caps and apron s for the Sunday. July 9, pa ncake breakfast from 8:30 to 12:30 in the community clubhouse. By ERMA BOMBECK David Frost always ha d a. question that fa scinated me. }{e would ask a guest, "What would you like your tombstone to say about you?" It fascinated me because usually their answers had nothlng to do with thetr ob- vious accomplishments. but of some small va lue they con· side-red a virtue. The only reason this comes to mind is that at the pool the olher afternoon, we were trying to place the fa ce of a girl in our church when one woman said, "You remember her. She's the one who brought the pale fried chicken to the picnic." We all nodded in total recall. Later, I thought to myself, "What a crummy way to be remembered in this life. She was probably a gOOd Christian mot'her, a faithful wife, waxed her hot water heater, played Mozart on the harp, held a PhD in for est ry and was Michigan's runner·up in the Miss America contest, but she would eternally be remem· bered as the woman who bought pale fried chicken to a picnic.," My mind went to other peo- ple I knew and instinct iv el.v the same thing happened . I always remember A g g i e ~111ch, my neighbor, as a AT WIT 'S END woman who padd~ a homemade swimming s u i t with cork. I the only woman "'ho could hit an iceberg and still keep arloat). Alld there was Ted Briarhoff who c a m e to our Halloween party as an outhouse and . couldn 't get through the front door. And I will always remember Bobbie Turk (entering Ohio State on a scholarship this year I as a rotten 4-year-0ld kid who wa tched me fill our plastit pool and then hopped in and went to the bathroo.m . And how about these for epitaphs ? Bra ve, courageou;; r-.1illie Spretz, Let her son have a snake for a pet. Here H's E \~elyn a n d Dur"·ood Nash. Sold their house without 1 rea ltor fo r cash. To Rila F'rappe. Jong may she rest, She "'ore brown shoes with 1 navy blue dress. ti1ildred Nash has gone t.o some brighter day, She always had a tan by _the 10th da y of Afay. If you really want to know how people will remember you. just ask them to associate the first thing tha t comes to their head about you. Recently. I went home and ran into an old schoolmate of mine in a department store. "Now I remember you ," she said, ''You were the kid who alwa ys chewed.old gum left under the desk. By the way, what are you doing now?" It didn 't matter. That will be my epitaph. Horoscope: Virgo Follow Detours FRIDAY JULY 7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES (A1arch 2l·April 19): Journeys could be wild·goose chase. Check sense of tlitec· tion. Find out where you th in k you're going and why . Pisces person could Qe involved. Take nothing for granted. Be sure of directions, reservations. TAURUS (April 20.May 20 ): Money situation needs re view. Legal document could lack key signature. Get promises in writing. Don 'l be deluded by aura of glamor. Take cash and let· credit go. Capricorn can guide you. GE MINI (~1ay 21-Junc 20 ): Obtain valid hint from Ta urus message. Cycle is high, but someone is trying to steer you in wrong direction. Insist on adhering to individual style. Don't dilute efforts -or prin· ciples. CANCER (J une 21·July 22 ): Take stance of independence. But know that behiod·scenes actitity could change com· plexion of events. Be yourself. If you are true to beliefs, you gain . Otherwise, delay occurs. Leo oerson is in picture. LEO (July 23-AUJ. 22): You are trusted with funds, finan· clal responsibility. Hunch is accurate. Dl!play courage of convictions. Cooperate with one born under Cancer. Friend who acts in contr1J1 maMer is merely confused. Be P•· tient, understanding. VIR GO (Aug. 23-Sepl . 22): You get whal you want. but through roundabout manner. Means you utilize alternatives. Key is to be nexi ble, versatile. Saglttarlan figures p r' o m· inently. You travel, write, publicize. Aim toward goal. LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 221: Check details connected with messages. correspondence and travel. You will be going places. But there are some obstacles which ·mu11t first be removed. Get aid f rom Aquariu s and Leo person1. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 )! What you consider valuable may be mere possession. Key now is not tQ be possessed by what you o"'n. Realize, also, that you don't own any person. Message · will become in· creasingly clear. l\1oney situa. lion will brighten. SA.GITT ARIUS ! Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): ~1ake C<lnciliatory gesture lo family member. Joint efforts are accented. You need moral backing or mate , partner, one close to you. Be quiet within. Seek harmony. Make domestic ad· justment. Surp rise loved one wllh gift. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Avoid seeing only in Clubs Taking Summer Break While most Orange Coast Clubs take a summer break, others find subject.'! for lecture series and workshops. F'!lm series and city celebrations head the relaxation agenda. Mov ies Adults and chi ldren are treated to .screenings o f classic fil ms rea:ularly at the Cos ta Mesa L.:.ibrary. Adult films include Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin and-Buster Keaton on~ ;rhursday evening monthly. Clhildren's films are scr eened Saturda y s throughout the summer. SC Juniors tianita, Saturday, July 15. Sponsored by the S a n Clemtnte Junior W om a n 's Club, proceeds will go toward city youth proJeot!. Orchids Ernest and Elsie Hether· ington will speak on the seventh world conference of the Amateur Orchid Society at the Monday, July 10, mteting of the l<>ng Beach Amateur Orchid Society. • The group will gather at a p.m. In th e Wardlowe Park Clubhouse, Long Beach. Art Workshop -Oas.sea are being offered in miied media for fr"ldes I to 4; drawing i nd painting for @BMSSRJNU bl1tJ .. tJ._ •••rt Wo...., A;,.,., •t O Norman Wiatt 0 Bley/a Al10 G111f Wt tr • 2711 l"t c ... , H•r. Cor111e 4ol M., 671-4740 grades 4 to &; ~ll palnilnf !or grades 5 to !, and printmaking for junlor high and above. idealistic light. So m e you know are sniping. Protect yourself in emotional clinches. Keep medical. dental ap- pointments. Opportunity is on horizon . Perfect techniques. AQUARIUS tJan . 20.F'eb. 18): Friend is being led down garden path. Do what you can -but don't argue. Fulfill obligations. Remember ; past fa vors. But help only those \vho are willing to a i d themsel ves. Means don · t dissipate emotionai reserves. PISCES (Feb. 111-Merch 20 ): Build on 50lid base. Someone who makes many promiges may not be able to back asser· tlons. Know this and be self· reliant. You can elevate stand· lng. Do so by concentratin& -on objective. You will un- derstand. CUSTOM BIKINIS mix 'n' match ltyt" I 111• '''"'-a lllN• C1mt11l• lttcll ""'"' 11~1"1~ ... c.,,., ..... "'"' .. "'""' llllCll'lclllftlt Russell A Junior King and Queen . will be crow~ Sunday, July 9. at 3 p.m. to reign over San Clemente's f iesta La Chris· Beginning Tuesday, July 11, the Niguel Art AS90Clation will offer student art cluses at Crown V a 11 e y Elementary School one day per week for six weeks. Ellzabelh A. Russell -o-Virginia l. Kunkle • • • Kt1nkle .. EASTBLUFF VILLAGE CENT ER 2549 IASTBLUFF ·DRIVE -640·1232 •.• IUT ONLY A H••rs TNIOW AWAY PIOll out PIDINT LOCA• TION ON THI lllSTOL ITlllT IN• TIANCI O' THI SOUTH COAST •LAZA. TO II UACT, WFYI MO¥· II ONLY A Mlll 116 Stlf'I NORTN ON THI HAii 'NI OP THI MALL Wl'll I ACIOSI ' • 0 .. wooc.. •• ,. I • SUMMER SALE AND CLEARANCE I OF FINE WOMEN'S APPAREL .Starts Tomorrow, July 7th 1,I H 111\f t110 TO t JM IAM l l r •. ,. ""' , .. ·-· ,....,,,,.. .. IKO ·-A ... (II LliiotloJ IUINA PA.. • lzNllO ) • WOll:TH'I' • • TM'llftNtfle ..... """"· ... ,,.. . MrYtt. ....... .. ...... , • I • I . Tlw•ldaJ, July 6, 1972 DAILY PILOT J, LEOAL NOTICE -TOMGJWS--11__,, Bole !fU~ Career :::::::::=--~----l;;.,.,..,,;,.~.,..,.""'.~·~·~ .. f., .. ,~~'7.,,..'1'ii--~---i~ Serm. l Superman "",, .. ,. .. ,,~~"!.; •..... •.M. • TV IDGIIllGHTS ' J • NB<; 0 8:00 -"Corridor 400." A supper club singer volunteers to assist federal agents crack 1 multi·nulbon dollar narcotjcs ring. Suzanne /Ple- sbet!e, Theodore Sikel, Andrew Duggan, Joseph CampeueU a. KCE'l' ilil 8:00 -Jean Shepherd's America, Stor~teUer and fisherman Shephard presents "One Man s Version of Heaven Is ::t Super Howard John· son's With 28 Flavors and No Lines !or the Rest Room . Mine Is a Fast Movin'g Stream ." CBS 0 9:00 -"Night Must Fall." Albert Finney plays a young psychopathic killer who carries the evidence (his victim's head) around 'vilh him . Susan Hampshire co-stars. . ABC 0 10:00 -"Owen Marshall." Peggy Lee guest stars as a singer accused of plagiarism. Hoagy Carmichael also guests. KTLA 0 11:30 -"Beau Geste." This classic 1939 drama stars Gary Cooper and Ray Miland. Tender Moment If ~ ..,_ ,,Otlf ("" llfMf) E«fftllC9 10 tilt Old Or•llM COo.ltlt'I COllf'trlwM, kt tt11 CltY ti iefll:t AM, Ctllftorlll .. WtsJtf" COfl~-IM eor .. , -t dutv .,...olnMd • Tt'llltM ......-1t1e Ottd ot l n..t MP •v "-d ('HltlSl lAH .!DWAltO lltYl°" ~ B k . D NllCHll.L.1 LOUISI L.AVlOH, ~ ac --n eman ..,,. wife, lftCI l"ICOtOM N~ II, " :,::; :::::·o:::.:o::.:.r: cl:'.;.': • County, Cfll~. ·-to MCW. .. In· dffttclnti.s kl .. ....,. of IALll"H C. SUT RO • LOS ANGELES (AP) -casting direc:tor had him come to .. ~ ~orpo1•t1'£i':' =~A~ When Kirk Alyn hung up his In.to their office and asked him ~A~N~:~ioN. bV ,.,MIA o1 ,,_. SUperman suit it WDS like 3 IO toke o£f his shirt. Then the)' btffCll of c ... ttln Ollllo11t!OM MC1.trtd . . oil hi tMAOy, nollcw of wtllcll ,.... fKOtdtd dose or Kryptonne for his tlC• asked him to take s F•Ot\l•rv .. 1tn. " lllllrt,Hl'IOl"lf ~ ting career pants 1111 ~ ,,.. 1n boolr. lOOn " Mid Of· • " ' • • n llcJ11I R~Of'dt. Wlcf ll'VllM wlll .)ell Ill A studio head told hirn : Wait a minute, Alyn satd, 11Ul!Oc 11UCtl011 to tM 1t11Mtt blclOer ..,. "Everybody thinks you're ''I thoug ht th i.s on ly happened c•~· PIY•blt In ••""'11 ~..., f~ " Unlltd ''''" 111 tr. flnw ot ••It. Superman, K i r k . ·rhcy lo actresses. The men ex· wutiwt w•rr•n•v •• i. Jltt., ~ q!, wouJdn't believe you Jn n~y plained that Superman haQ lo ~u=•~: lwltltu/~~~ .. c~J: other part." wear tights and they wanted c1eec1 of 1rwt 1n _, 10 n. 1111 to see if he had good-looki11g dncrlbtd ..,..,,.,. iv-w11; .;o ... Alyn, \rho played Supcnnan au 111111 c ... 1.1n i...o tllVll...._.., ttie in movie serials from 19~6 lo legs. . I) ~·t'l:!c,c::1:~ic-"' of .tlflM· 1951 \.\'enl lo NC'\.I' York ;ind An 11lhlet1c fi..-., and !95 Lor 101 of TrKI No.""· as = IN! searclied unsuccessfully £or poundhs. ~!yn foundl the ser1es ~ ~11 ~0t~.:w'°: ~r.<•~ stage roles toug .....:cause t le writer M11111, ·-111 o1 0,_ q.MY, · assu1ncd he could d o c~1110tn~. • '.th'J couldn't v.1·alk '"'O bl.~ks Superman slt.11ls. and he hnd c1~a:-...~=.h's•n~:°::.. ti1~ ""'l out pcop e rerogn1ung to di\•e 0 ut "'indo\\'S (onto "'°'· , " h "The 'd I k FOf' lht PIJOICIM ot P•~lne Gbll.,llont n1e: c says. Y . ion mnttresses i and vault o\'er irwrtocr bY uld cteH lnc:Judl"• ... " their horns and yell 'lh y;i, cameras as if takrn' g oH t1uirvn tnc1 eicoenM1 o1 "'' 1rui ..., .. . S " ' · v•nces. If env 11nct.r 11111 1ernn °' J.llld upcrman. Brfore lh<' studio decided lo Oted. l"IWff' 11wr90n •nd w.n.i.u in Aly l • " 11 I k h I uno1ld Pl'lncl••I ol Tiit nolt 5e<'Ut'tG tlV n was so upse O\ Cl v. a ust• tr1c · p o tog r a p 1 V • !•icl cMf!f .,.u11 1n1rr1111 '""-trorn playing Superman had done lo Supe rnHln "flt'\\'., by means of se11temllff0 t, un. 11 In 11ld "°'' •lld 11v his career that he turned do11 n :i n1etal harness and st eel 1•;:;;'0~~ne u. i•n the te levision r 0 I e tl I \\ires w &,& TE II: H COHVEYANCl,..G Super.man in 1952. That role ~~!,".:; . was '-/taken by late George By J01nne e1e11wn1. . ll A•1IJ11n1 sec ... r1no • '• eeves. "H l ' 1,.1 s1•u •• D ' th .1 ' a111s e.I'S PuOli ... ed Or1n11t CotU Otltv ~'· ur1ng e 1950s anu 6(!:; J11,,. 22. 2' •nd Jul'f 1. 1tn 1Pf.11 Alyn lived in California :111d sellled ro,. doing ,,,,, ;,;."' S,,t Ti·yottts commercials. '-' LEOAL NOTICE .. Thursday Evening JULY 6 Vickie Dedinger as Queen Marie co 1nforts King Beren ger (~1ark Wenzel) in a scene from "Exit the King." The Ionesco drama will give final performances Friday and Saturday ev enings-in St. i1i chael and .All An gels Church, Corona del tD OEBUT TIM Jan: St!: '11\e Ilene Mar. Dllke Quintet" Veteran drumme1 ----------'---------------------------- Duk• and his rroop offer ori1!1111 But now with the nost:1l1tiiil NOTICIE TO ClllDITO"S craze, Superman is once ,1g;1i11 F C d suP111:101 cou1r op Tl'lf ''oo 0 00 Ill mm Nm ffi !liNm o.,..,~,,..., OO·W-lld WiW Wat m.,..,........., ma.111 '""' @••"'""'"' t1) iVb Ttllllt11 m Hid"'"" Ltc11• li!llh ... ., RFD '1'i) Lts T eMbruu lf)ThrH ~ftS 1,30 0 M"'• (C) (!O) "Tho Q'lcl Cun" (wes) '64 -Audie Murplty, Merry Anders. (I) CiS News W1Utr Cronkile @l Tll1 Merv C11ffln Sllow m Thi fty111 Nu1 @ Dolt'll ll!l-p mr_.., w"" a-A<m Cil) Telt-lftbb Muie1I fll---m......., Ullot Mintz compositions. hter Allderson b p10- ducer 11'1d host. '9:00 fJ t'.IJ CIS n111sday Mowit: (C) (2hr) "Nitbt Mat Fiii" (dr1) '64 -Albert Finney, SUsin H1mpshire, Sheil• Haf'ICOCk. Mon• Wuhboume. A suspense thrilll:t •bout 1 Joonr psychop•ath who carries widence of his criminal lttlvity around With him. Q ®') m Ironside "Bubble, Bub- ble, Toil 1n4 Murder" (R) A nint· ye1r·old "witch" 1nd 1 mentaUy rt· . t1nled teenager are lnvot~ed in th• kJtlinr of an apartment houS! man· 11er. Roel SerUng 1ppe11s in 1 cameo role. fJ @ @ m lonptntt "field of Honor" (R) Mikes goes to the aid of a pro football player who Is in'tOlved with a shady pmbl er. fE Un Yer1nt ED Q]) Hollywotd Ttllrislo1 Thutr1 "Th• Typist" Eli Watladl and Annt Jackson stJr In this production CIP· sullzinr tht ijyts ind loves of two olflct workeri. IE Neckt T1patias Ql!Tiot-- a:i- !'.25 EE Ttli KtH hi Kt11,.o..i t :JOO Slc:ond u.• 0 Ntws Wltcl John Fullmer fI) A .... ntura m aadac f,.. ""~ ,.,. 10:00 D a m De11 Marti I Sh•• De1n·s 1uests 1r1 BucldJ H1ek1tt ind Don Rict HI. • 0 Nns Ceor1e Putn1m O Cil@ QlD•tn M1rsll1ll .. Smiles from Yesterday'' (R) Pew lee 1uests as Jenny Rush, a reUrtd J:lO II m Rllln' 1n the lti'ltl' sin1er wtio comes out of SIChislon ta B Lmit '1he ftyinr Gr•rtdPIH defend herself in • pl11i1rism suit. Henry Newton, a flying grandpa, flits Hoao Clrmichiel ruests 15 Unclt Into tilt Gtrtlt Holden Ranclt in his Waiter. 1 slaunth friend who pro· ancleflf Curtiss Pusher. vides the ~ry to her defense. 1J MovM: IC) (2fV) •Don Amons 0 MMi•: (Cl "We Joinld tM NIYJ" tlle Slleltlrlftt P1h11" (com) '53 -(com) '62 -Ktnnelh More, .loan W"~lbm lundlgan, Mitl:i C~no,. O'Brien. Uorcl Nol111. Ci) T1 Ttl tie TrvUI m Nrn ~n Jones (])I Dru• ti Jenllie ID Nns Hurh Williams fECna-11J Mlltloo I_, !Cl (l>r) "Tho ID llJ) Wt!ld Plm lat " Enhrin" (com) '62-DIYld m l.llcM th Nivtn, Midllel Wildlne. g) LI lerend• ft llfomet (lj HollywoM Sq1111n m MqaD'I Ktrot1 10:30 0 T11k·81d: m rn "'"" m •m ,,,,.,._ CJ!) Ttlt·ltvbtl M11slul t't'l OJ) Thirty Minutes WiUI • • GD 42 ""' el LI S.tlofea 9 Mme: •A leR fof Ad1no" l!) Mtwl1: (2hr) "Aaazlnc Dr. Clil· llftllllM" (dr1) '38-£dw11d G. Rob· EE Cfncienci.I Culpab\t inson, Humpltrt)' Bo11rt. 11:0011 CJD @Et m r!E) "'" 1:001J (I) My WO rid 11111 ,.,1n .. It ti C1) (I)®) News Anotlttt humorist with I blCkwoocl's 8 OM Step Beyond sense r:J fun prom too rm1c:h of I @ ManW Di!MR th1llen1e !or Monroe. m Truth tr CernitlUlntll O ®l !DNBC ........ ....... Uh ~c.rridor 400" Suz1nn1 ~leshette. .Gl l•n ftt '"" . Th~ Sikel AlldrlW ouu•n ind Qj) M. LlnJ lnr•1Ct: Democrat ' . Joseph C.mp1n1U1 star In the story '" g) Hlldlhop (R) of • supperdub sinpr wllo l'Olun· tem Mr services to lede11I 1rtn11 ll:lS II) llm 011t dll Nt¥u 10 help upow a mulli·mlnion dolllr tl:JO B ()) C1$ Lnt ltMle: (C) "Miii'· 111rc:otics rinf. def Mtst Four (dr1) '64-M1r1aret g (l)(j)tJ]All1s S•lt• ••-Rulhflford,£ Ron Moody, Cl\arlts JNes "Ew!Jlhln1 Else You C.n Tlnpe/L Mep Jenkins. Slur' (R) Wlltn Heyn ind Cllny CJ (Ii m ~ Clf10ll 111 th1ratc1 with robblna • ~1nk, 0 Mtrle: ...... 11111,. (dfl) '39- lllty must fllld thl rt•I cutpnt or • 6111 Cooper, RtJ MPlafld. lose tllelr ct11nc1 for amn1sty. O (I) OO al Dick Clvett C:er· • n. Motllen·ID·ln l!lllM Grfff; P1ul Simon Ind fem•I• 11J lo•iq fro,. the OIJ11pk football plf)'tl' Gall E•rit rue:st. ·-... C.lfo mro , ..... '""" fD im l<" .......... """" • .. Ont Min's Version of HflMn Is I 12:00 m .... : (C) "'1'111 T1H Mell ~wes) Sulffr How•rd Johnson'• With 28 Fl•· '51-Burt L1ncnter, Gllblrt Rol1nd. 1 Wfl ahd No Lines for the Rat Room. CD Wndlt'lllt Mlne Is \ F1s1·MO'lin1 stttam •• ·" 12.,. -CoMtiy lltic Tl• StoryteUlf Shepherd spins Mmt till • ., tilts whlle rrshine In Meine's back· 1:1IO Cll D D (I) t1i .... •ttlf Slrlllftl. thtft ltops off tt I rmr couftby tlif. eu-•i-•-Gil IJllciol Cont•~ _l:ll 0 Cll llJJll• Sta (R) ' llttlt tint·crld11 (llrer wmilms) dl¥tlolls 1 wttre CMh on Dodit-mlldl lo her lispltlsu11. ·-,-- Friday 1'300-"lriocl'I u, ...,.. (COii) '31 -C.ry Grent. llallttrillt HepbUm. ' ~ ... m .... 111,.. -. ·Apodo •• ,...,,. ..... -. ......, .. ,-.or - '"'··--"' ... ,... l""l ·s1-.ll1111S Cnlt lit• Mi11n. Iara. Eddie Albtfl m !Cl "'• ,..,.. 1 ... 1 '53-""' Hudton, DMM letd. l:l0 8(C) ~Trll" (wts) '46 DAYTIME MOVIES -loll• llhl, JOH Woodb.,. t.to II""' ,......,. (com) '51 -J,00 Cll !Cl "JUfit " l•fltn" f"'•l • J dJ Hoilldlf w11111111 Kolden. '53-Joln Fonrai111t Jlck P1\lnc1. t:JO·~-(d•)'52 ®)"Pr_ ti ... (*1) '54-T'JTOM Power Plhlci1 NNL Robtrt Hortoft, ffofttli Rapl. ll:tll (}) ..,......;.. ~·· 'It -Mot' 4:30 ~ (CJ ..,....,., "" ..... ("") F.,., le• Mat11rL 55--0nfd NIWft. YWlfllll Detlrio. l.ttl U ........ ( '54 _ o.~ !I) So• ts IUll - Cla\ "'""' L11. l:Ol 111 !Cl "1111 "" -(«•l 'ii 1'81 Ill'-(do) 1' -llO h -CO.rt Jo ...... MIJ Ifill. in demand. i ())' on1e y ITATll OJI CALIJIOltNIA f'OI: TMll (OUNlY Of" OltANGI! "I still can't belie\'e it. IJu! N• ....... ,. W orl{shop Auditions Slatecl Etlt te or MARLISE A. HUll:TH, suddenly l'n1 in big cten1a11d Auditions have been an-Ofct•5"'· as • Speaker " S AIV!l ti'I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to !tie · ays · · · nounccn hy !hr Hamsters. a c•fjHtvr1 or 111e ,._, n~ dtttttnr ''Noslalgia groups and ('VI· . \1111• 111 "''°"' "'""'' cltlm~ •1N1ln11 111. leges all over lhc t'OUntry Ill:'\\ Costa ~lesa community Uld OKldtftl ••• rtqUlrrd 10 nie them, I r h . nd W•lll tllt llKftk'l•V VOU<tlert, l" IN orhc• Auditions for the Centre . Ensemble Acade my's acting. directing a n d playwriting classes under the direction of Pro fessor Charles Leonard, rormer associate or Michael Chekhov, will be held Sunday in the La Paz Room of the Rodeway fnn , 101 · N. State l ....... a •• W•Ol ol ~~· 111 •o>l'I .... , .... l<Oll.'ITTNA'f.111 "GOlfFATHER" (R) koo-•··· c-"-~ ·-•ll •S•S <r:Rt'lUl.V.' "SICY JACIED" {PC:) ,In/II• UCIMAI "C:YPSJ MOTHS" (PC:) . , ......... . • a.-...... 'Mil }Ill a•T Hlllll(OUm N IVl·ll .. rt 1..,..1.i.,.._ .. 1 w.i.• "FUZZ" {PG) ••••!Okt Y•• .,,. .. "COLD TUltKIT" {PC:J " ...... ..... • ... Mc,_ 5Jl·l211 hal~IM.J.-. 11'--'5' .... ..... S)l.Oft MWl•tlll:MOllflll ... ,,. .... , .... , ..... .. DllCll, TOU SUCICll" (Pl) •IMIOiwl• ...... "(NATO'S LlJID PC) __ ....... ..... ., .. '~ ......... 111 1-.1 Tllt .... f& ..... , ''COMIUT If Tll PlAllf 'l!!eff" IPI), "11A&D"IHI -...... •••m-· S. "NI MU .... ILm"' 111 ........... "" ........ "' m It!>..., 1 r *'' • ••,...... . ... v.•ant me. I lCH\er group. or I Cir se59 or 11M ct.rt ot 111e •boYf: en1111t11 court, 01 r t t I od I -h I ed lo 11rasen1 '"""'· wllll Ille MCttwiry College Blvd., Orange. monologues or two-character .. \\·en ° nost3 gia cull· pr uC'!ion a 1 g com Y ,,Ol.td'ltn, 10 mt 1.1nc11rs111nec1 ,, 111e offlc• Leonard v.·as a student and scenes or not more than three vbention not long ago and nil <·al!ed "Inside Lester.'' :n11 ,.~~*:'A':~a .... ~;:,.~,N .• ~~~ ... ~·!1~ t ese prominent m r n c11111e up l' 'II 1 Id t w 1 LI o1 1 c 111 1 w1i1 11 Co-worker with the la te actor-mi'nutes 1·n length, represen· rvouts 11·1 be 1c on wo 11 nc n ....... 11, m. "' or"•· < to me and told me 11•h;.it an 111· • 11 1111 111•<• o111v s1ne11 01 1111 unc111r1l1lllt! director-teacher-and ultimate-ti ng both classical and modern spiration Superman had IX!en 1:onsecu111e Sunda)s. July 9 !:J'1'C::!i':::. ':ri~i'~1~~~0 ~.~'1'·~~1;: ly \vas the collaborator on his playwrights. lo them when they were grow· and JG. at I :30 p.m. and Mon-lflf 11r11 1111bUc:tr1o11-ot 1t111 notk:•. widely used text books, "To the The candidates for the 'intup." da ys, July 10 and 17, at 7:30 at 0tttc1LJJtrLti :?01c1<EY Actor" and ''To the Director d. . 1 .11 t l le says he !i'rsl tr<-~" 1,, -10k, "~ R h' A Co t .!lKUtrl• of u,. w111 1recling c asses WI mee a 1.-.1 looL· \V 1ttler ve., s a of 1111 ellOv• ntme.i dtttdenr and Playwright '' the La Paz Room at 6 p.m. the about Superman, b11t round his . · · · cA101N, LAe, OIAY AND Mco1aw In addition he has been a ~h·sa. Ar \'<1 ~la11loux is direc-Altorit•r• •1 L1w same day ror interviews. A audiences didn 't Jike anyone 1 , 11 1 . tu w.11 Llnc11n play prod ucer in both New port£olio of previous work makirig fun of their hero. ll1f.: le Pa)· An•ll•lm, C1!Uorn11 York .and the Wes t Coast, would be of value for the can· "So J cut out the kiddini.:s." ·rhe 11cw con1edy , \\'hich re-~i:~!-:1 ,!5~~~5~1,:'; KE·s.~J stage director for both pro-didates. , be says. "They wanted nic to quu·1.·s a cast of four nlen and J74« fe ssi·onal and amateur com· Pl · hls ked 1 be li-ke the Supermun lhe)' five 11·on1en concerns a writer Publlt11tc1 Ori"" Coe11 D•Ur "11o1. aywrig are as o · . 1 Junt 1J. 22. 2t, •nd July •· ,,,, 1su.11 panies. playv.Tight and play submit a sainple Of t heir remembered on the Saturday uf detective stories w 1 o ·------------ adaptor, scree n and radio "'riling either in person at afternoon matinee .'' bel'on1es involved in a real writer, writer and director of eithe r or the auditions or by Superman made his coinic-ca:.e \\'h('n he S\valJows a training and commercia l films mail lo Centre Ensemble strip debut in 1938, and Col um-\ aluable diatnond. 1-------------LEGAL NOTICE and instructor in acting and d \'" 1 b•'a Pi'ctures decided lo make Hehearsals will begin in '1criTious 1 u1iNas1 Aca emy. c/o Art ,y ins o..-·. . . NAME STATINIENT theater pr o ducti o n for 140 \V. Hoover No. 9, Orange a movie serial in 1948. 1n1d-August. \Vlth o Pen 1 n g Tiit folloWI 11 dolnt1 IMlslneu Southern Illinois Unive rsity. 9'2667. Samples must b e "They had trouble getrin~ night schedule<l for Oct. 13. •s: ne wson • I I ·1 led f lltVINE M.l.NAGEMENl AOVISQJIY Auditions for actors and ac-received before Jul y 11. someone with a good build T ll' 11 ay \\'I I l>e presen . or Gll:OOP. •110 known ,, 1MAGt, n1n tresses \\'ill be held at 2 p.m. Class schedules and details who could read li nes." Alyn f',\'O \1eekends. Skn1r11 c1n:11, ,..o. &o• '™· '~· Because or class limita tions. of the prog ram will be says, •·so in desperalion 1hcy Vurlht'r 1n[ormn11on 1na)' bt-'T4 OoMrld s11e•. 50(2 .t.korn L~. admission to the Academy will presented at the beginning of called me." 0Uta1ned by calling the direc· ~':r~bu~~. 11 btlM c:ond\Je:tect ..,...n be by audition only. Each ap-each audition. He says the prod ucer and tor e\'en1ngs at 9fl2·2il4. tnd1¥10ut1, • ._::::::_::::_::::;:_ ________ _:__....:_:__ _ _:_:__ _________ _::__ _______ I J. DoMldShH • plicant ·iS aSked to bring lWO Tiiis 11tltmel\I llltcl wllll lht (""oUi'ltY HELD OVER ''LIVING -FREE" Also tG) Leon Ame& "TOKLAT" Continuous Daily From 2 p.m .. ACADEMY AWAID WINNERS Sen Johnson I Cloris l••,hmtn "THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" .... Gto rg• S19tl "WHERE'S POPPA?" !rn:oo1011'.t NEWPORT llEACH • Olt.Ulsb° HELD OYER , ' "THE OTHER" l'°GI I • ..,.HE LAST '°ICTURE SHOW" 111 U·--..,-A-ND ' "I NEVEi SANO FO• . MY ,.ATHEll:" Ill "IEN" ! PC.J i.i;.---Alill Clfrk of OrinM CCM!ly Oii! J11nt l:S.. 1112. RY &t\"ttlY J, MMclo.w, o.vr.-CO\ll'llY Cttrll, • . -... ,..,, "llblllllld Ortntt Cot1f D1!1'( "'"'' Junta. n, 2', Md J111v •• tm .~n LEGAL NOTICE • lllCTITIOUI IUSINllS NAMI! STATaM•Nl l1ltt followlno ,e(10n1 1r1· clO!nt l!UllM\I l l : ORANGE COAST OIV1NG SERVICE, 2'!01 No. C Canyon Dr., COlilt M•w, Ctlll. t 2627 tllom11 D. P1!rld!, 2207 Nt. C Ctf>. yQfl Or., Coste Mn., Ctlll. Wllll&m W, Spurlocll, 21f0 Collff• ... .,. .. No. 11. Coile Mew. C1Uf. Thh 11u,1ne1~ 11 belnt concluded b¥ • G«ltl'el Partnrn.11111. lllomfr 0. Petrick Wllllem W. S1111rloc:k Tl'll1 llRtlmlfll Iii.cl willl 11111 COUnlr Clfttl ol Or1n911 County on : J1.1rw 1:1. lfn. RY Btftf'ly J. Mec1e1oa o~.., Cou11ty , .... ,,_ P1.1bll.,.tc1 Oranta CC111sl Delly "llcn. Juns IJ, 21. :w. Ind JUI'( •. lt)"t IS57·1? LEGAL NOTICE lllCTITIOUS IUSIN.!SS NAM• STAl•MENT Tiit tolklwln1 11rson 11 ctolnt1 bu1lne11 ••: ICAR!N'S CUSTOM FASHIONS, 111 W. 11111 Sf., No. I, COii• Miii, '2•71 K•J'e!I Ann wooer, 211s W•ll•" s1 .. GOllt Mtu t'M27 l hl1 biJ1l11111 Ir btlM cond11cted llv 11t ll!Cllvldu11. K1rrn Ann Woocl lllJ1, ll8!tm1nt llltcl w!lfl 1111 County Cltrfl of Or•nte Countr Ori : June ll. ltn. Br 81vtrlv J. MPOclo•. OloulY Coun1v Cltfk. ,.,. .. ,.,,,blltMd Or•nee Cotll 0111v Piiot. .JUl\I IS, 2:1, 2', end July .. lf72 15'f·l1 LEGAL NOTICE '°ICllllOUI IUllNelS NAMI! STATEMINl TM fG llDwln• Plnlll'I lfl 001 ... 11111.111111 11: QOALITY TOOL SE RVICE. 1140 s. lYOl'I St., Stnl1 An1 . Wllbtrl F, Httt. 11211 H, Cotst H,,.,.., • LlwM IMd'I. nfSI Ellen P. H111, 12:10 N. COllt Hwy, lffUllt 811<11. '21ljl lllls bualnHI 11 b&lt11 COIMillcllocl br • lndlYlcklel. Elltn '°· HllJCI Thl1 1ltltmenl flltcl w!lh !hot Cvun& Clffk ol Ortr!Oll Coiini., on: Jwr.11 13, lf71. e., e ... .,.., J. M&ddu D&Put.,. counrr Cterll. I ~ .,,. ,.ublltl!td or'•11111 C011t DtllY Piiot. Junt 15, U. 2t, tnd Julv '· 'ltP2 1$61·lt> LEGAL NOTICE • <> ( ' ' I , • • Jt QAILY PILOT . . . • • ov1-es Optim-istic 'Hamlet' T-riumph~ In Central Park Break Seen • ,,,,, Five-year Film Slump Ry WILLIAM GLOVER ti.me down to a long yet short By BOB THOMAS HOW.YWOOD CAP) -The movie Industry ta beginning 10 ••• IO!!le daylight through the dark clou.da that have caused &loom ror the last flv15 year1. "'niis year will be better." That'• the cautious optimism of mozt leaders of t~ film buliness. Their caution is natural ; 1971 was not a good year. But certain indications point to improvement in 1972 of 'the long-ailing industry~ S.ya Robert Evans , pro- duction chief of Paramount : . "Less and less people are going to 'the movies,' but more and more people are going to 'a movie.' If you can find that movie that people urgently want to see, you can proaper .'' , Veteran producer Michael Frankovich agrees : "Pictures .w~)definitely feel more losses than ever be-fore as audiences become more selective. But as audiences become more selec- tive, the big pictures will be bigger than ever." Adolph Zukor, 99-year"ld founding father of the film In- dustry, expressed the same thought in a recent intervJew : "A company only needs only one or two blockbuster pie· lures each year, and it can pay for all the other pictures that lose money." This represents the superhlt survival philosophy t hat dominates industry thinking today. Jt started \vith "The Sound of Music." which as· tounded everyone by amassing $100 million in film rentals. Its success led 20!.h Century-fox and' other compvnles to invest many millions in trying to duplicate it , with n e a r · bankruptcy re.s)Jlts. f o x ' s Sumnter Season Opens At Cal State Tonight The Cal State Fullerton t.he.ater department his an- nounced pla~s for its eighth summer theater workshop. Included wijt be three plays •nd a 1pecial theater for chjldren presentation. Heading the bltl Is "Juno and the Paycqck," by Irish p!aywrlght Sean O'Casey. The tragic comedy about the prob- lems .of modern Ireland, will be on stage tonight through Sunday in the Little Thea ter. NATIONAL GENERAL THE.A TRES 0,.. hlty -11JO J·•· WWYSMS· SAT.Slit l1•J • ---CtNl//OMl 20 . ...... _L..J c,,~ --CtNIUOMl l f . .. ~-.....:.l.J ,l ",lP..::.J,.,.,;i The second production will be Nell Simon's well-known comedy, "Plata Suite,'' scheduled for July 20-23 in the Ar ena Theater. The final main stage pro- duction will be "The Adding Machine" by Elmer Rice. The stc:iry of a life and death 5trug· gle set against the backdrop of the vast, impersonal business machine, i1 set for July 27-30 in the Little Theater. The special theater for children presentation will be the ','Mirror Atan," a play for ages 5-8 by Brian Way. It will play July 27-29 in the Arena Theater. Curtain time for all' three major productions will be 8:30 l« the first two days, with performances at 5 and 9 p.m., on the third day 4nd an early evening ,matinee at 5 p.m. on the 'fourth day. Curtain· Ume for the children's theater pro- duction will be noon and 2 p.m. for the first 'two days, and IO a.m., noon and 2 p.m. on the fina l day. Further information and ticket reservations are available by contacting the theater box office from noon to four weekdays at 870-3371. anil ......... y_ ~.!!: -.y, ~ tHOH•O•LMU, 2n Greet e1k J•'"' Cet.wr1 "Duck, You Suck1rH 1 •ftd 11 :05 P·"'· _,.,...,_ "Ch1to'1 L•nd" · t :JI ~ColttlllHll:I Su11 Mlt. J:OO - - -I • StAOIUM I ·.·· "THI CAHDID.t.TI" 10~) . . .. .. --· ,... ... -"COOL HAHD LUKI " (IP) ----.. :. SUU!UM 0 l • --1 .. w..:•~ ~ ---: ... SIAOIUM ·J ' '-·~"ll aL :·• ---.... SfAUIUM' ' .-..ii,.<u :•. · --- "SHAll TS IJI K D•I" • "GIT CA•TI•" "DUCIC, YOU SUCIC I •" • "CHATO'f LAHD" .• Sr.ve M(OV.tll "JVHIOll ION NI•~ I'll "l'ISTl'UL 01' OOLLA•l" f,tl "IHALAKO" fPG) THE,, , ', • &RADUATE ~ KATHERINE ROSS D SUN HO EEMAN ANNE BAN CROFT ACADEMY AWARD WINNER llll DlllfCT<M-lllWf lllCl>IOL.l ) ~~ ·~-er~ Po<'r ~jgj O 2ND TOP CbMEOY WOODY ALLEN 2ND BIG WEEK "•le.llo. Dolly!" and "Tora Tora Tora" cost $50 million end returned f41 million. Now the film companies are operating on the theory that blockbuaters can be produced Y.'ithout huge production costs. Example : "The French Con· nection," which cost '3.2 million ~nd will bring back more than either "Dolly" or ''Tora." "The more efficient pre>- duclion becomes, the more production We '11 h a v e . ' ' predicts John Gavin, president of lhe Screen Actors Guild, "Every company is cutting costs and ma king economies that were advised IS year! ago. Thal can only bring about a healthier industry." Gavin foresees a real upturn by the third quarter of 1972. The basis for his prediction : 6treamlining of co m pa n y operations ; revival in the country's economy; legislative help in curing the indust ry's ills. Dejected Dottkey NEW YORK (AP I three and three-quarter hours. Another major triun1ph is Freedman has Jlao added scored by the· New York unobtrusive, rorceiul grace Shakespeare Festival with a notes of action to augment the superbly conceived a n d straight!ory,•ard structure or b r I l l i a n t I y p e rformed performance. "l~amlet" at Central Park's The interpretationa by outdoor iheater. Jam~s Earl Jones, as: Claudius There 's no admiss io n the usurper. and Colleen charge, but don't let the lack Dewhurst, his queen, are ma· of price mislead you. This is jor assets. lnstead Qf bdn& an experience to Jon g regally aloof partners In remember and cherish. The crime , they are lustily 1Uve line at the box office for t ,700 and imperfect mortals, tin-- passes nightly between now ners by passion rather than and the end of the engagement design . Jul y 16 should be endless. Hur-Kilty Winn, too, manages to ry, hurry, hurrah. move through the eluaive In addjtion to so 111 e turmoils or Orphelia with rare unusually able main role ingenue credibility. Another characterizations, the pro-role of frequent caricature, duction includes episodes fre-Polonius, is ·shaped by quentl y omilted to save ti111e Barnard Hughes with realistic but which immensely enhance restraint . the dramatic impact. There's As a kind of inside stunt, method more than madness perfonners from three other now in the classic. gory se-current hits around town put quence or events. on by the Festiyal manag~ Leading the triumph is ment appear in ca meo roles Stacy Ke a c h 's beaCtlfully late In the evening. The rounded portrayal of the ~ravediggers are played · by DA ILY PILOT 11111 l"h•" melancholy prince, here a •Charles Durnin.e:. of "That inan \vho from the very start Championship Season ," Tom knows the course of vengeance Aldredge. of ''Sticks and All companies have aba n· doned the "shoot·it·at·any· cost" philosophy. A S3 million film budget is becoming more of a r9rity as producers seek to cut expense at every le vel. Steve Ri chards as Eeyore the donkey i s a bit do\vn in the mouth as his friends "It's e:ot to be done all the (fr~m left), Jo~a Bergla nd . the O\\I[; Gretchen Smith . the skunk. and ~1ark he must pursue. Tant:enital Bones," and the ~randiloquent fa!\ , into unaccustomerl, un-master nf the fina l duel by derstandable unity. Famed Raul Julia of "Two Gentlemen soliloquies ring with com· of Verona." way down the line," says Hoist, Lbe rabbit, attempt to cheer him up in a scene froin "\Vinnie the Pooh." Paramount's Evans . "That ~he su~mer children's production at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, open-pelling freshness . --+--------- means de£ennent of salaries ing Friday for three \Veekends. ror actors and directors. It ;,,--=----''---..:..C-:..:..::..:..:=-----_;_ ____________ _ Athough director Gerald means smaller crews. It means cutting down on long· distance phone calls and dressing rooms and i;ompany c:ars. It's not one thing that runs up the cost of films. It's a thousand things." , Some industry I e a d er s predict a nl;'w prosperity from development of new audiences for films, says Gordon Stul- berg, president of Fox. "The film business Is much like the airline industry. Your margin of profit or Joss is bas- ed on how many seats are oc:· cupied. If your theaters or airplanes go empty, you lose money. That has been our pro- blem: not enough 'passengers' In the seats. "The problem was sol ved for a while by finding a nev• medium for films : netv.·ork and syndicated television. Now we need to find new audiences, and for the first time, \ive know where they can come from ." Slulberg -cited t hes e medlums: cable television or some other form of pay TV ("surveys show that lhe ·public will pay between $5 arid $15 a month to see noncommercial. movies");· home showings via cassettes; individual telecasts in hotels, motels and hospitals. The Fox president 'added : ,1u1 "IANANAS" wUll WOODY ALLIN IJtl HAlllO~ SHtwr-.,.0 Cllfffll Lone Ranger 'Stars' At Weste rn Fan Meet MEMPHIS. Tenn. AP ! - The hearty cry of "Hi·yo Silver" \11ill be heard Aug . 3·5 in Memphis at the first na· tional convention of \Vestern Film Collectors. One of the highlights of the meeting will be the showing of Organist Sets • Sunday Concert the original Lone Ranger se rial in its entiret y. It ha!i not been available anywhere in full.length form since 1941. sponsors said. Officials said 750 invitations have been sent to Western film buffs and more than 200 are expected io attend. And the sPonsors said some of the heroes would be present, too, including Sunset Carson . Tim Holt. Don "Red'' Barry. Russell Hayden, ·Ma x \vorks by V. 8 " d "Alibi'' Terhune and Lash 1erne, acn an Dupre will be performed Sun· ~·~t~~ collectors don't have day by Newport Be a ch organist James Ga rner in a an organization right no~·. and recital scheduled for 7:30 p.m. that's one of the purposes of at the first Baptist Church of the eonvention -t.o try to get Santa Ana, 1010 w. 17th SL one started ," said Mr s. Freedman has opted for in-..-.,-v"o"N"N"Eo"u"r"1"'v"o"N"'N"'E"G"ur"'1,..., clusion of even the most ,1, H. G S k discu rsi ve scenes. some minor-I i,.~ appy roup ee S trimming of text hasstitt been I CD~-~-hd IT/" necessary to bring t9e running _ 0 . & rt ClJ , Directors ................. -!.N" '" . ~nda ~ wm oo•""'""''ji For Season OJ>ENS JUL y 1 une "THE GOLDEN SIXW!!KS OHLY BREED" The SJn Clemente Com· munity Theater is accepting · applications for directo rs In· terested in working with the group during the 1972 . 7 3111 -;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; sea so n. I Prospective directors should submit resumes of exper.ience and three plays they would prefer to direct to the theater al Box 265, San Clemente. Directors receive a fee of SIMJ plus 20 percent of the first $400 and 10 percent of n t bo lh t r· Mon.-Frl. 7•t p.m. a Y amoun a ve a 1gure. H•rbor & Alf•m• S•t. 1·l-5·7·f·11 p.m. Resumes wiU be reviewed Co•t• Me11-546-Jf02 Sun. 14-S.7·f ,.m. by the !heater's board ofl ';:;i;;;~~~~~~~~~ direc tors. further information!i may be obtained by calling pla yhouse president Thelma Salveter at 492·6587 or director Dick Andersen at 492·4028. Garner. a recent graduate of Mitchell Schaperkotter. wife Orange Coast College, will be of one of the four convention opening a series of summer planners and secretary of the concerts in the Santa Ana group. church. He is the organist and;-,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~;i~~~~~~~~iiiiiii~-choirmaster of the Newport Center United Method ist Church, Newpor t Beach. ' U11c•l11 '''· .. If If (Hit • 121·C071 IOJI o•ricr Ol'llU ... 7100 Mufo~ !ri~~n · l~!tirlll!! bi! I irt~ir~ i1111llinn in~11l ~mil 111-11oc1r 11 .. 111111 [~,1 IE• \I'"'..~ CONTINUOUS DAILY 12:30. 3:30 7:00 & I 0:00 P.M. , .. ,, ' .. ,,. '''"·~;::. ....., ......... And . . this time, he's not alonal -----"HILLING CO·HI "TALE S FROM THE CRY,T" 'JA K ·) LEMMON~A BARBARA ~ HARRIS .. ,,,rtt ~ .... ~-~ IUOtnlN" .. PlUS· FllST AllA INGAGlMINf OF "SKY JACKED" CHA~l TON li(STOH YVmt MIMtEUX J.ltllQCClllOlt ~· , (PG ) - ..... ~OACADlMY .am. NOMINE ....... ·~~ TU&ElllER.THEY'RE MiiiiliR ' ' ;.. " . ) (, I 0 I I • A It f r • a p ... ·~ " ,• • . \ l \ > • .• ·-~ • !• • • • • • • • ~ '• .. • • -·: . .. ~ • r • .. .· " ·Beach Councilmen • . . Fill Design Unit H\lntinaton B e a c h coun. cilmon hava filled tlle clty'1 fiv•member deslsn review board with the appointments of Clrole Ann Wall. Ed Sellch and Beatrice CUthbertson. All three were named to four·year terms Monday 'night. Mrs. Wall was reappointed, after terving four year&. She• work1 11 1 teacher's 1Jde in one ol the local school districts and Is a member of the No Free Bee t· AMSTERDAM IAPJ Lea;ue of Women Voters. Selich Is a former city plan· ne.r now working for i private land developing firm and is new to the board. Mrs. Cuthbertson is a local interior decorator and is also ne.w to the board. Prior to the appointments, there was one vacant seat on the board and the terms of Mrs. Wall and Howard Warner had expired. Councilmen did not reappoint Warner, an art professor, to the board. Thi\: design review board reviews the design, archilec- . ture and landscaping of all public buildings in the city. • -·-·-* A l1rge brewery decided to end Jts : tradition of serving free beer during shareholders' con- ferences , a newspaper reported. Officials said sQme shareholders grew "verbo.!e" and meeting.! were needlessly prolonged .. The board also will have the same control over buildings built In special zones im-THE mediately surroundini;t the OAIL'I' PILOT ltelf Plltte l TREVOR CUSHMAN PLAN WOULO MOVE, RESTORE CAPTAIN'S HOUSE 1887 L1ndm1rk Homt 11 Loc1ted Off Legion Strttf In L1gun1 Beach ;~~ ',. _ .. • .• ' ne.w civic center and the cen- tral park . Moore . Flowers Formerly at 224 Mil" It., Hu"tlntt•n l••ch NOW IN WESTMINSTER 9292 BOLSA -894-7144 UNIQUE PATIO PLANTERS POTTERY and WOOD BEAUTIFUL HANGING BASKETS ' WEDDINGS -our speciality We discount our Weddln1 Announcemenls when YOl.l purch11se y~ur flowers from us. l . Here's good news 1887 Landmark By FRED SCHOEMEHL 01 rllt 0411r l"lltt Stefl An extensive plan I i es behind a proposal by a Laguna Beach couple for relocation of the historic Captain's House now commanding the bluff of f Legion Street The plan , put forward by Mr. and Mrs. CJ r e v o r Cushinan, asks for relocation of the Victorian style house to a heavily treed lot at the cor- ner of Arroyo Chico and Catalina Strett. Cushman estimates his pro- posal would cost $.10,000 t.:t im- plement $25,000 I o r purchase of the land llnd $25,000 for moving and 1 f'Stor- ing the 1887 landmark home. The Captai n's Honlie, ~itUng on land .owned by u,,1and Industries, in. recent weeks "'It Is our conlentill1l th at !he costs to maintain It the house) at its present location do not serve the best Interests of all, realizing repai rs in- vo lved, right of private prop- erty and the use of sante and particularly a true comparison of potential versus real tax revenues that could be gai ned in upgrading such valuable property," Cushman, a rell rtd alrllne executive, told the commit tee. "We do not wish to conflict y,•ith an organized effort to re-. lain the subject at its present localion, but we share the desire for its. preservation an restoration \vithin the heart of the city," his proposal states. Cushman, In an interview has been the subject a drive lO k D by the Laguna Beach Com· .. ·· •Wee 00' munity Hl1torical Society -to ~ retain It at its present loca-Obed1·ence lion, even though the Union Pacific railroad 11ubsl11iarv Is planning a condon1irlit1rn this week, said he fell the committee wa1 "opUmlstlc" toward• his plans for reloca- tion of the captain11 home. However, the comn1ittee, according to Wayne Moody, director of Planalng and Development, has agreed to a goal that encourages that the historic house be retained at its present site. l\foody noted that the com- mittee has not discussed the Cushman · plan, but has dealt- on ly with broad aspects of the development of the two-block stretch of land. The goals statement of tl1e commltee, be said, will be 1enl to. property owners In the area this \\'eek, reworked If necessary, and sent to the planning commission and city council for consideration. ~"'from the Good Guys ••• development th<re. Class Set The Cushmans have been granted "second pri orit y·• lo the home by Upland. First priority still rests with the historical societfthrough Sept. 4. the date that a 90-<lay moratorium on the demolition of the home ends. A IO-week rourse designed to teach owners how to train their dogs will be sponsored by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department becinning July 12. Cushman said that his pro- posal is based on extensive planning conferences with a number of a!"chitecls and bu sinessmen v.ilhin the com- munity and that "keen in- terest has bf>en evident in each case." .. :-• • • '· ,.. 'Farmers wlll Insure your Ill~. your home, your car, your chlldren's future ... and even your boat. Usually for leas. Talk with the Good Guys today and let us .turn on green llghll and blue skies for your family's tomorrow. CARL SIPIS-JERRY NELSON 6411 Edln91r, H.B., 193-6511 .. , 117tl llfl'!19', P.Y.-IJf.flOO 17f11 M .. ttell•, f .Y.-t62·2411 17171 IMck lt.4., S111te "K", H.I. 142-lllS MOBILE PHO·NES NOW AVAILABLE FOR LAGUNA BEACH AREA Bu1ln111 and Prof111ional Customer• Place and receive telephone calls • 1n your c;ar anywhere . In California -·-No l icense -No C1plt1I lnv1stm1nt -··~-Month to month r1nt1I b11ls n...., wrtt.1 ·r Oran9e County Radio Telephone Service 401 So. Santa Fe St., Santa Ana Phone 835·3305 The city council, at the urg- ing of the historical society, requested the moratorium on June 7 and received agree- ment from Upland. The Coastline Developnient Liason Committee. formed to WQrk with Upland on de velop- ment of the ocean front stretch between L a 2 u n a Avenue and Sleepy Hollow Lane, received the Cu1ihman proposal last week. Classes at Riddle Field will he held weekly at 7 p.m.· on "Our plan is sound, coin· plete, thorough and sincere. It is on that -and only that basis --that we will work," Cushman added. Wednesdays under instructors FirnJ A warded Dick and JoAnn LaF'leche, who have been training in Orange County for Jhe past six Freeway Work years and are members of -the ·Dog Obedience Instructors and SACRAMENTO (AP) -C. Trainers Association. 1·... 1.1. Syar and Hawaiian Tex· The classes teach stand-tiles of Vallejo has won a con- ardize<I exercises. approved tract for $4,198,518.90 on a ma- by the American Kennel Club jor freew ay project in Solano as the basis for all dog County. training. The Department of Public Space 1s available for 30 Work! said the work is on dogs and their owners and Interstate SOS Expressway, to M M 'd registration may be made at become a four-lane freeway, eter lll, S the R~reation Departmeot.~ near Vacaville. It is a 9.5-mile 175 N. Coast Highway, phone ' project and wi ll include in- 494-1124, Ext. 45. terchanges. Stepping Vp 1,.....~~~~~~~~11 Di~~s DI';e?e/AP~ ;:i d8:~ BO UTJ QUE previously employed by the cl-CLE A NE RS ty treasurer's offic~, have ' been transferred to the police department and been given ad· QUALITY & OIPINDAllLITY AT A 'AIR PRICI ~~ur.~:~: to enforce parking Wariaer·Dale Center Police Chle! Ray Hoobler Corner of W1rn1 r & Springdale, Huntington Beach 1aid the charge wilt free seven 842 2050 · police officers from working liiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii• iii:iiiii:ii-iii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:ii;j on parking violations and ! ' allow therr: to concentrate on crime prevention , in- vestigations and general en- forcement work. Hoobler said the eight meter maids will be called parkinJ? controllers and be able to hand · out tickets for violations in· volving parking m et er 1 , loading zones. time limit .zones, passenger zones and no parking zone.!. Previously, they worried only 1bout the meter regul11tions. • Smile, you're with Safeco. • ~ VISIT US AT , !9J Old MacDonald's Farm ., --!"- WHIRi YOU CAN SEE, PET & TALK TO THE ANIMALS 1 •• • . .• .. . ' ~ 4- I •• .>:. Old M1cDon1IJ '1 Farm h11 her1e1 , pi9s,,ehicken1, 901t1, .,uek1 1 turtle1,' mule1, devet, roosters, sheep cow11 boer1, l1n9horft e•ttlt, turkty1, rabbits, ind lots of fun . Old MacOo"tld'1 Farm ),,, c:Qntinuou1 Trt lntd ltrnyard Ani· frlll Acts I 1 P1ttint Arte, Pony &: l urro Ricl11 and 1 Mui•· Powert~ Mtrry-60-Rtund. l1rny1rd 1dmi11ioru IOc for Ch ll· . ''•"· Sl 1tlult1. lurro Ricl11 50c~ Pony Rides Zit. For inlor-~ ortlion ctll 4tMHJ or ~11·1110. ~ Oo 111c~:S , ~ ~· · San Diec• Frwy. at the f,5~ . ' •• ••·•• crown Vall e Pkwy. • "1 ~ d)-MISSION ~O · 11; It ~ !o'/'\'1 DANIEL D. GORM,t.N, C.L.U. l'ersonal and Commercial ·Specializing In Yacht l'ollcln DAN GORMAN INSURANCE DANA l'OINT MARINA, ILDG. 2 14.151 CASITAS PLACI • 496-2114 541-5387 Thllttda1. JL1ly 6, 1972 $ OAILY 'ILOT ll NEWI MASTERCHAllGE ACCEPTED FOR STORAGI CHARGES '01 TH• "Artistry in Moving" BEST MOVE . . . _ . . :..,~,,r 'G' .UN)!. >,~E·Actt-... - OP • ; : J ' T .,,. ' 0 •1'" . ' -) YOUR LIFE CALL 494-1025 "~· , .. ,, "' '':"'t;. .. ~.::,,,'-~·'• ~' ,'• '~ • .,.· .. .,. ;iJt .,, . .:,,Y;G '"''"'OR .:·G· ..... ""•"f"" 'i:....iiiU+-{~·· "" c'...._ .. ~.t~£1',1.-;t.L)l",,'l.!!!!,•.!'.~~ .. '~~.r1n1 ' " . . '\. ~ .......... .., .. ,,, .... · .. ~·. ·:4a4-1a1w :· ·:.1.'.• • STORAGE' -l'ACKJ NG -SHIPPING -CRATINCJ SUNSET LIVING at Capistrano Beach Ch il dren needin g t short.term of ca re for their p•rentl wh il e the fa mily 9o•s on vac•tlon , pli111ce the peren+, in Beverly M•nor for proper cere and freedom from worries. "The dignity of the pe+ienti must be mein· teined for their welfare." Visitors Always Welcome Beverly Manor Conv•lescent Ho1pital SCI• Dl .. o Frwy. to Cornlno E1treUo, runt 1011th 011 3541'0 Camino Capistrano1 Capistr1no Beach 496-5786 If to you • win. take pictures, Follow these 1. Th, eorife1t i1 1trietly for •m•ttur pho· to9r1ph1r1 (A" 1m1ltur i1 dtfintd 11 011• who1• hobbv· or 11voc•tion i1 picturt-t1king end who doe1 not mekt t ny 1ub1!1nti1I p1rt of hi1 living through t1k in9 plch1r11L Z. ll1.c1i·•11.d ·°!!'hit. or C!lor piclll"tl t•••n 1fttr July I. 197 1 •r• 1l i1iJiblt. No piclur11 m•v b1 tnltr1d by •nv 1mplov1 of th• DAILY P!LOT or by •nv ln dlv!du•I who ptr• 1onell.,I i1 •n919ed in lht m1nuf1chir1. 11 lt, commtrci•l {ini 1hing or proft11ion1I '"' of photo9r1phic 9ood1. ), Sn1p1hoh m1y b1 l•~•n with 111'1' "''~' of <tfl'ltrt, on t ny brand of film . No efl· wo rk or rttouching 11 pttmllled on f'ltliJ•• tivt1 or prinl1 -no compo1itt pictur11, mul. tipl1 tapo1urt1 or mulliplt prin ting. ~. Any numbtr of pic tur11 m1y bt tnltrtd. Conf~tl•nt't n1m1, 1ddr1u i nd phont pum• b1r mutt bt wrill1n cl1,dv on !ht b1ck of 11eh piclurt . M11il or deli"'' prin h or tr1n1· pe•1ncie1 lo: DAl tY PILOT Sn tp1hot Co11. t11t Ed itor, P.O. So• ISbO. Co1!1 M111 CA . 92b2b. IEnlri11 can bt k•nd-dtli .. •r•d lo any DAILY PILOT oflic1. but mu1t bt phy1ic1 llv in hind in th c1t offic•1 by de•dlin• t1ch Wttk.1 Contt1! officl1l1 r111rv1 the right lo ctrrv ov1r lelt entri11 for jud9in9 from on• week lo th ntirl entl to t•clud1 frcm judg· , ; , lilst year's Kodak 1111ernatlonal Newspaper Snapshot Awards, Clarence -+·--..,.''Mac" Maki, of Honolulu~ Hawaii, won the blac~-and·White category · Fi rst Place Award of a trip ~round the world for two with H1is shot of two surfers competing in the junior championships. His CC).mera was enclosed in a waterproof box. you have a simple rules: chance in9 1ltog1ihtr eny 1nlrit1 11ctivtd !111 In th1 fin•I wt1k. 5. Ne bltc~·tnd.whitt picture! will "bi tt • tu rntd. Conlt•l•nt mu1f b1 ablt lo furn i1h !ht ori9in1J neg11tiv11, if r1q u11t1d b.,, th , Conl11t Ed itor. Tht DAILY PI LOT •11 um11 nO 7•1pon""ill>fritv fo r n ,9•tiv11 or ' prTnti. 6. Conltll•nh ''' ptrl'l'itltd to 111bl!'l lt pic- lurt1 to onlr on1 new 1p•ptr p1rticip •tin9 in tht kod•• lnt,.rn1tion11I Sn11p1hot Awerch. 7, To bt 1ligibl1 for t local grand pri1t, 1 conl•1t1nl mu1I Mgn • 1tatem1nl lhal th, pie· tur•, or •nolhtr clo1tl'I' 1imilfr pict11r1 of +ht 1am1 1ubj1ct or 1ilu1lio11, ht1 not betn, •ncl will 1101 D1 1ntertd bv hin'I in '"" olhtr con· lt1f tnd will not be offtrtd fer publictlio11 lo tnv public1lion not co11ntel1d with thi• Co11tt1t. I . IM rOlTANT: 1, 111•• .,,ou •now th1 Fltf'l'ltl •rid 1ddr111t1 of t llV r1co9ni1ebl1 pttrton1 •PP•tring In yo11r p;ctur1. Thi1' i1 n1ct11•rv b1e11111, in ord1r for if lo bt tnt1rtd fn th1 nt+iontl judging, .,,cu mu1t bo tbft to 91t th1 writt1r1 con1tnl of 1uck pt•· 1011 or ptr1on1 (or .ihtir lt9e! 9utrdi- '"' ,In !ht ca1•1 of 1t1inc r1 l lo ptrmil 111• of tht piciur1 for th~ pu•po1t of illutlr•· lion, 11clv1rtiiing or publieetio11 i11 111y mtll• "''· Snapshot Contest The DAILY PILOT Lists Them All • • • All the TV Channels You Can ' • receive Saturday in TV WEEK . • • • I I • I I • J I DAILY PILOT $ • • ••• T. D. CGWCTIDI SEIVICE ., TERRY GIANT. I .Ph ? etsy0 c1re 1ctiv t wear if Wt 1r1 not t1lkin9 about phony biU1 ind coin1 th1t 1r1 b1in9 ill .. 1lly circu11t1d Out r1th1r th1 pot1ntially mor1 I ll· plo1lw1 probl1m of count1rf11t dru91. Thi• i1 pr111ntly on the incr1111 1nd it could l11d to ch101 in th1 m1rlt1tin9 of n1w d r1191 11 will •• r1111lti119 in- 1¥lt1illy in 1 11riou1 public h11lth h11ard. li•11lr1mtrlc1rd e 11111t•r ch1 r91 Count1rf1/t cfr1191 1r1 m1d1 ill19ally without a ny q1111ity co1t- trol1 111d under th1 poor11t m111• uf1cturi n9 condition1. The r11u lt. int dru91 1r1 1ub·1f1nd1rd, more ofl111 th•n not without effectiw• pot•11cy •n.d 111bjtc:t to h•rmful cont1111inatio11. A plt•rm•c:v only purc:h11•1 their 1toc:lr1 of clrugs ffom ltg•I •ncf lic:e111ecf 1ourc:•1. Yo .. should •Ito follow this pt•C · tic•. 1 f11hlo~ hl111cf, nt wport ~••ch 644°1070 YOU ,OR YOUR DOCI'OR CAN PHONE US when you net'd a delivery. We \vUI de. liver promptly without extra charge. A great many peoplt! rely on us t or their health needs. We welcome request.JI tor delivery s er v Ice and charge aecounts. PAIK LIDO PHARMACY 2$1 Hotpltal 1t....i N ........... ch '42-1511 ,,.. Delfvwy ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION JJslAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following store1 ar, now OPEN SUNDAYS for you~ ~tlfpping • convenience: 1. AT-EASE 2. APROPOS 3. BACK STREET 4. BATH SHOP ~-THE BROADWAY 6. BOB BURNS RESTAU RAN T 7. WAL TAH CLARKE'S I. COCO'S 9. B. DALTON 10. EL POCO 11 . HAIR HUNTERS 12. HATCH'S HALLMARK 12. KARLS TOYS 14. LANZ • 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL 18. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 19. J. C. PENNEY$ 20. PHELPS MEAGER 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. THE RIGGER 23. RUSSO'S 24. SEE'S CANDIES 25. THE SHOW.OFF 26. Sil VER WOOD'S 27. THE TOBACCONIST 21. VIKINGS FOUR 29. YAMATO'S RESTAURANT SHOP THE OPE N-AIR, OCEAN-VIEW MALL I • . ' ' I g 0 g g • .. •• ,. ' .. .. <I .•• Wedn~day's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Excha~e List . ,. Glamour Stocks Pull Market Up ~ NEW YORK IAP) -Prices forged substantial Jalns In .today's stock market, although the~ slipped ~ck a little at the finish . Trading was moderate. ·. There "'ere no. major economic or international developments to stjmulate investors but analysts utd Iha.I with the help or some glam~ur stocks the 11111ket pulled ahead in a reaction to Monday's In· elusive holiday session. ( July s ~AILY l'ILOT Complete Closing Prices-America11 .Stock Exchange List S•ltl Nit !Ml.) Mlt11 L•w (llM 0.1. !Mt.I Mlt11 Ltw c-.. Cht. ..... "" 111•1 W1I Oich.) Mltll Ltw CJG11 Cll'I. ,.,.. ..., 411~1.) Mltll Lew CloM C:llt, Finance Briefs e Rand Gr•nt WASHrNGTON -Thi or. flee of Economic Opportuoily has given the Rand Corp. of Santi Monica, 1 $1.5 milllon ll"•m 14 acqufro data rolevant gramto acquire data relevant 14 policy declJJons In the hea Ith lnlurance ma. Since .. cnngrea II con· slderlng reform or I b 1 Medicaid program ond am· tfon or a national health tn- auranc:e 1y1tem. OEO olllc:IW uld the research program ts 'aimed at dtvtlc .. l"lt datl lba~ can 1ttve aa a bas'& for IOUDd n1tJonaJ policy decisions. 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"' ............. ,, .... llNfOl N' \IN,'[) ,1r "'~~ .. l~ ~•t 'llf d "'1n1 .. :111oc kl ,1:P LJLI' • "I l~''"rl 'if Mt•' 1'111 r 'I, ' ANAH EIM HUNTIN GTON BfACH SANTA ANA Tfl[PHUNl ',11 ''10 "fi,f\,,l~I " 'v<~ 't l~Hn'-f <\", :•,-1 .... ' • \ ) . • • • • •• • • Th Litt! sell rap , R t-. . • i 01 . EUGE .. Jim R -c Thew meter milers heat at t Ryun quit tra for the previous failing t cellent f Four tveni semifina the third ·. ~~ n· ·~!· Sia i ~ 1 Co . ,', GREE :-?'~' ~:~g ·-Sherm •• l voluntar" and spo east of Land-I • the reso · • Five · · · I them Po • "· juries · ' . . pnzes u ~.·· claimsa • '" ' set here. .:-. John 1::1' which . • ·"' stocked I . "" t-bu .. • water. 111 don . ' '"'-"1 more l ' said. uy : . ,;• I tell the ~-~ -~. • to-ramp : ; have lea • •, 0 Up to 'l'toc water an . -,,... ''' ditch the ,'l. t and some .... ~ ... Riders ... -• jump1~ • ·11 earthen • '• '•· open wat ""' The I ·' '.,, David .. ' him to critical jumpers In the """ jumpers • was in· up to ab Sebisti 881d he Peter D. laws had "It's riders to $10,000 I '"L lheJe y to ,!laugh. ' I . I The Big Tinae Little Kyle Nelson (with help from father Roger Nelson) readies him- self during the Kansas City Royals father-son game. His ensuing base rap helped the kids to beat their dads. Ryun's Backed to W_all: Olympic Trials Resume· EUGENE, Ore. (~) -The Saga of im Ryun mv' rilrd 0 The End, II or it "im~""'uav1c1o -.. with --'" llor7 tod.ly. The world reeonl bolder in the 1,500- eter run talces on six other metric · ers this evening in .a quartu-fi®l at at the U.S. Men's Olympic Trla1s. Ryun recently told friends he would uit track for good lf he did not qualify or the U.S. team in the 1,500. He revious1y ran fourth in the 800 here, 'Jing to make the team despite an ex- tent time of 1:45.2. Four men in each heat of the 1,500 this v en in g wllI ·qualify for Friday's mifmals. Ryun ls the only contestant in third beat who has cracked 3:40 UU. ike Riders' laughter omes to Halt GREENFIELD, Ind. (AP) -Ramp-to- p motorcycle jumping, c a 11 e d leading young m~ to alpughter" by beriff Robert Seb&slian, was stopped Juntarily Wednesday by a recreation d sports resort in this community just t of lndianapoJls. Land-to-water jumps will c;ontinue at resort, Sportsman's Paradise. · Five. riders have been hurt, two , of m possibly ·paralyzed by baCk in- ries, in three sessiom of jumps for · es up to $10,000. The management aims a serie! ol world records has been t here. ~ John Copenhaver, owner of the resort, 'ch . includes fishing in artificially ed. lakes1 said jumping wouJd con~ bUt atl leaps would end in the ater. " -"! doo't tlke It lee people hurt' "'1Y re than anybody elle," ~ id. "You CJn1t tell tbete ttds Uyt&ng. tell them aot to tey lbe m-loot nunp- ramp jump llld lbe '11,llGO 1IDll1 they ve learned wlat _.i II tabs. "Up to 175 f~t, they can iaDcl ht the aler and win up lo $1,000. I tell tbeq> to tch the bike bekn Ibey hit the waler, some of them won 1t do u,it." ... Riders who tried for t~ ~amp-to-ramp· mp, and •lell abart, crashed on an -bank. Now they will bead for water. The last attempt Mancl«Y lllabl by rid Bwnan, 24, ~. Incl, oent to an Indianapolis bolpltal with 'tical injuries. Two i::. lbe other· nine pet1 were Injured ..nou.Iy, In the pre•iouJ --. ... or lir pe'1 was.hurt May 2'1 IDll ane of nine U injured JWIO 25, The lajurla rll1&'d to a brolren back. Sebistian, Hanoock County shertfl, Id he would confer wilh 'ProM>cutor ter D. Sbuo111Qltor u to whether any WI had been broken. "It's lnle that nobody rorces the .. to jump/' Seblstfan said, "but 0,000 loob like a million doll1J'1 to JDUl18 kldl. It'• lading yooJng .... ,slaucJller. • ,I J ' aeasoo llld is heavily favored to advance. The llllllif--be -lllofy. hrome iloft ol U.. 8tlle, lbe AAU <;!lamp, · Dave Wottle, lbe NCAA king, and others including Tom Von Ruden, Howell Michael and Bob Wheeler are expec\ed to be opponents ol the fonner Kansas flash. Also this evening, Rod Milburn ts hop- ing to break the world record in the lll>- meler higb,hurdles. "That record will go the first time I step m that track," said Milburn. ''That's the fastest -track in the world and I want to set the record as soon as possible and get it out of t6e way.'' The wprld mark of 13.Z oecoods, set by Willie Oayeopoft, bas never officlally been brokeo, although MilbUm has run 13.0 seconds for ~yards -virtually the same distance. ' • CompeUtors.111 tbe 4QO.meter event, tbe first round ol which begins this eveiling, have said the world record is in jeopardy. "T!Ps race will be more competitive than the finals at Munich,·~ said Wayne Col1ett, "because here four guys will be fighting for three spots on the team." Collett includes blmsell with John Smith, Lee Evans and Vince Matthews, the same foursome experts say will be in the finals. Six beats containing four men each will run this evening. Three men from each beat qualily for Friday's qti\rter-finals. "l think it will take 43.7 to win and 44.0 just to make the learn," said Jim Bush, who coached Colletf and Smith at UCLA. '!be world record was set at the - 't;ty Olympics by Evans at 43.1.. An outside lhol may be Tom Ulan of "Rutgers, -bas been Injured UU. year. Ills only outdoors 400 race was timed In 45.9. Only one other running event la scheduled, the 51000-meter nm heats. Steve Prefontaine, Leonard Hilton, George Young and Frank Shorter are atl In the first heat. Another Chance GROSSINGER, N.Y. -Mrs. Bernice Gera, Ille New Yon -•He who -a six-year court bottle to become a pro- feaional bueball umpire ud then quit aher her first gune, wW oftldale SalW'- day at a ooftball match lahlrlnc former baseball i!U1 Joe D!Magio. _ 'Ibo game, pitting• TV team from New York against one fnlm MooUcello Raceway, wW take pl8ce bm. . Smith WIMBLEDON, Eniland (.AP) -Top- seeded Stan Smith ol P111deno, came from behind to heal Jan Koda of C...heslo'l>ld1, s-8, M, 6-1, 7-5, today ht the first di lbe men's oemlflnal matcbea of the Wimbledon lennla tournament. It was the first lime since World War 11 thal no Australian was among the fioal four. Defending champion John Newcombt, an <\US&i•· Is one ol 32 Worl!f Cham- ' I ' • --· - • ' DAILY PIL.DT Z• ve·.:p.'.lrti:-...-.a.'l_aqi1t....Q..'.1ann..1k~f~ul-----=It~' s:::----10---'1 . - -. FORT LAUDERDALE, FIJ. (AP) - Olril Evtn'1 !other managtcf to - . aunshine pee)!~ Urouit" the gloom of hla daugbter'1 defeat Wdenelday In the Wimbledon tennis thamplonllllpo. ''Wimbledon gave Cbrls!ie experience which will help her for years," said Jim- my Evert, who teaches tennis for a liv- ing, •And, the Eveits are not disap- pointed. Al least Mom.and.Daclaren~." MID Evert smashed to a M victory In the llrsl set ol her semifinal 1111tch agalNt deleiilini! cliamplon Evonne Goolagoog, but ihen ,-Uted and WU . • • ~ 1-.1 lllCI M In tile &cli"' lporia clllcUlae" comini from the loss al dMslc. Wimbledon. "My wlfo pbcmod me rf8'll away ind ' "Maybe the pl'dSUl'e an Cllrla, the llld Olrlalle pilyod wtll, bu\ -, prtSIUl't <Iii the entire lamlly, will._ a ' · WIS better," llld. Evert. '-she tat d bit. Maybe we can return to 10me man.. Chrlalle felt the prwura of being ahead ner ol ramUy normalcy. I'd like thaL '' arid tot overly cautlotU. Evonne sensed Ev°"'' beort has failed sflfllitly during it, and took over."' Cbrls' re.Igo as the hottest new personall· Ev<rt, 'll4>o bas doubled as Chris' ty In the sports world. He gulpo pills and manacer during her amateur career, visllJ his doctor often, said lbe 17-yeaNJ!d cuUe would become a "My blood p,...ure la 1 gllOd gauge for profesalonal Jan. 1 wblle at her tenior me," he said. "When It s~ up, I slow yeor at St. nioiilu-Aqiilijii1liib School. down, The wfiiile famlly slows down. Mclmw'Nle, Evert aw a "blessing in Nobody can really rulile the pressure Dodgers Get New Life Out of System, Lacy MONTREAL. (AP) -The vital statlatlcs read: Lee Lacy, 23, second -.. bats right, throws right and nm.s well. Remember them. Lacy will be a vital cog In the plans of the Los Angeles Dodgers If Wednesday night's National League baseball contest with the Mon- treat Expos Is eny Indication. The Dodgers rode Claude Osteen'& five- hit pitching to a 7-3 victory and ' Lacy, called up to the major leagues only .six days ago, played a major role. lie led off the first inning with a single and scored the first Los Angeles run !nm third on an Infield out to start the ball rolling u the Dodgen snapped a five-game losing streak. , · In the second inning, Lacy came up with the bases loaded and cracked a single, driving in his first big league run. He later t=ed when Willie Davis unloaded 1 baaes-full double. It did not ·take long for the fleet In- fielder to dri-.. In his second run either as he ICOl'ed Bill Jluslell fnm third with a ilinlb-lnning aacrlfice fly. Incredibly, manager Walt Alston and Lacy both said after the game tbat the YOUJl83ltt la not hilting as well as be can. "After Billy Grabarkewtlz broke his finger, 'If• brought Lacy up to see wbat be can do," Alston said after tbt game. "His nine ii coming around DOW SO be might just aurpriae a few people." . One of the leasl surprised will be Lacy hlmaelf. "I bavtn'I had my real good llrote,• l»<llid. . "11'1 ...... -1-I can !Ill up here." Down ht Cius AA ball, Leey ...,. alrot!ng blse blll at a torrid .m pace before he ...,. called up. "Plldlers down there can Chrow just as liiiif al ·they dOiljfliefe. '!be only·dlf;- ference is control. "I don't want another chance to. make comparisom. I intenc! to stay up here. LOS ANeELEl MOffTitl"AL Mrll"11 allrll"11 4 222Hurtt,2b <111 1 SO:JJFoll,•• 4t11 s 0 • 2 ~._Jb ..... 2 0 •• Wood$,Cf " ••• 4 I I I Hllfnphry, c 2 1 I 0 J I t O Felrly, rf .i I I t 412191/lf'Y,Jb Jilt 4210M•shor1,lf 211) J211Moor1,p 1 101 O.y,pll ,. ••• T W11klf', p I 0 t I Sing~ pll 1 I I 0 Slrtlm1yr, p I I 0 I Total 3S1t7 T~I 30JIJ LotMOelts 141000101-7 MontrMI 020 ODO 010-.1 E~umptirey, B1n1y. DP-Los Anvtl• J. LOS-u. Anodtf S, MonlrNI 4, 21-W. Davit. HR-Meo lhoN ~I). 11"-ltcy, II" M R lk II JO 0.IM!t(W,Ml t S :t 2 4 4 MODrt IL, o.3} S 1 I S ! .i T. Wilker 2 1 1 I I o St,..rMyer 2 o 1 t 1 o WP-<>li.tn. T-2:15. A-IS.I ... , "I'm getting more comfortable and confident every day." He II not juot a good-l!il, bad-glove sec- orxl baseman, eMher. He made only five errors in more than Dodgen Slate ............. ,, ,..., Jiit'/ ' Dlldtleni II MDftlAll Jiiiy 7 Dodofrl If Nn Yott Ju"° I AnMI• w. Bolton Jvty I Dodgers 11 N"' York Jut'/ , ~ M New Yort J 11.tn. ··~ 1:U11.m. 11:10 •.tn. II •.rt1. IO games In the minon and "atl o1 them came when I was making a double play pivot and a runner slid into me." • "lt11 hard to control your throws to first when tbat happens," be added. Montreal rookie pitcher Balor Moore bad control problems early in the game. The youngster, who has been tagged hard in the early innings of his three starts, managed to rally after the disastrous second iMing and had little trouble Wltil taken out for a pinch hitter in the filth. Aller the Dodgen; built the 5--0 lead, Clyde A-1ashore blasted a three-run second-inning homer to narro\v t~ gap but Montreal couJd not come closer. 10th Win for Ryan First Hit Since May 21 Makes Llenas a Hero The baseball axiom, "You can't hit what you can't see," works fine for Nolan Ryan of the Caliloroia Angels, but his teammate Winston !Jena,, might disagree. "I just closed my eyes and swung," Llenas said Wednesday night of the pinch single that gave Ryan and the Angels a l-o viclo<y over the Milwaukee BreWt<ll. Ryaa pooled hla fourth llraiPI com- plete -victory and eqaalled •. -' high with hla 10th win ol the -agalnat five 1 ...... Bui be WU still tied In the ninth When Uenu, a veteran utility player gettinf his first real major league shot. after 1 ·.e·a90nt in the m1non, batted for him with two out. · Llenas hit a pitch by Earl Stephenson, 2-1, mlo rigbt field and pinch runner Syd O'Brien sond from second with the .ND that mapped a three-game Angel losing streak. The temna conclude the three- Laver Steams Past Briton For Victory · BRETl'ON WOODS, N.H. (AP) -Top- seeded Rod Laver ol Corona del Mar led the advance Into the second day .~f the $25,000 Mount ·wuhington Inlematlonal tennlJ toumamenl today u a couple of ranked players moved to the sidelines. Laver, the biggest money winner in pro leljllia history, &ince moving from Australia'• amateur ranks, defeated newcomer Gerald Baltrick of Great Br~ taln M, M Wedneeday in a first round maldl. Aussie Bob Carmichael and former UCLA Illar left Borowiak turned ht open-• Ing day upoeta. Carmlchlel pulled a big surprise In defeating thlrd--.cI Marty ru-n ol Evanston, m., 1-S, 4-t, '1 .. on a cori- troverslal tie-brelklng point In a oecond- round match, and Borowiak eliminated aevenlb-coeeded Charlie Puarell o f !'.-Rico 6-3, 6-3 In a fJnt 1'llWld meet- i>g. !Jtllall El Sba41 of Egypt defeated Frad Stolle of Australia U , 1-4, &-.!, and John Aluander of Australia Whipped Mart °"' ol Ell8'and In other first round matcbes, while Tom Otter of Tbe Nelberlanda ouar.d Australia's Ray Ruf. fela.g.J, W bt a second round -ting. Cannlchael and Riessen dttw a first rodhd bye llld were tied.. M under the U- polnt Ue-b!ftting -l)lstem. Carmkhael finally wm m polnts.11-7, too botn, need. ed to win, with -llrmgly pro- lestlng a can 1gllnst blm on the Ausale'1 lut service. game set lonliht, with Skip Lockwood , 4- 9, opposing California 's Clyde Wright, 3- 4. "It's been so long, I ca n't remember my 1ut hit/' Llenas said. For the record, his last hit came May 21 at Chicago. Ryan struck out eight and walked four, and was never ln seriow: trouble. "I'm DOI lhlntlng about 20 or about ""'ldll lllo atl-et.tr team," the ~ pitdilr aid. "But I'D tell ""' one Ui!Og, I've never pitched u well over such a long stretch u I bave recently. "I feel like I'm llling my head more and I'm OCll1fldeoil I can get Ille ball ov..- wben 1 fatl behind the count. And I know if I can keep the walb down I'll keep the score down, too." In his last four outings, Ryan has yield- ed only five runs and 19 bits In 311 lnnlnp while striking out (I. Ills "°"""" strikeout total fs DOif 122 in 111 IMlnp, juat lhtte behind American League Leader Mickey l<>Ucb ol Detroit who has fcmned 135. "l used lo try• and overpower people when I got Into · trouble and that seldom worked," Ryan 18.ld. 111 4edded this season tbat If I was ever eomc to be a winning pitcher that. I'd have to change my '!Yle." ·Ken McMullen started the c;allfomla rally in the ninth with a aingle and O'Brien WU aent in to run. Leo cardenu sacrificed O'Brien to second and Jdf Torborg filed out for the second out. Then Llenas stepped to the plate to bat for Ryan and hit Slepbe1110n'1 first pitch. 411. didn't want to Jet anything 10 by, 1' !be 21-:l"lr-<>ld nJOkie said, "You can1 !JI that situation." MILWAUtcl• CALl'O•NIA •rllrM •rllrM TI!eoNld, :lb 2 • I I M81ton. If 4 • I • Utloud, rf 4 • • o Pl-. Cf • • t t scon, lb • ' • I 0 Alomtr, ,., • • I • 9r1Qo1, H 3 • l t tcotcO, rf .J • t t D M8y, Cf • I f I II QllY'lr, lb 4 t I t E llGClrta. c I t I t M<MullrM. a ( t I t .wii... • ' • • • 01'1ell, ,, • 1 0 • ~ ... at 1 • CllrNM1,n at 1 t SIWPlltnlon, , a • o t •t•"'9o!. d a o 1 • TDl' .... C .JOtt N ll'f81\o D .J t t I Li-a.pit I I I I Toltll Wiit lM•I 21171 Two WI 'flfllfl wlMlnt ~ KOr"ed. M»wtuk" t tt t t t t t .._. c.11.,,.. 0 • • • •••• 1-1 E-E, llodr..... DP-Mllwtuk• 1, C./lfenllt t, lO&-Mll'Wllt• 11 anfornll '· tl--AUll'tlldl. aa-•t•nton '-a-...c.ratn1a. • IP It 11: Ill: a1 10 ,...._,. IL.2·1) t2/I 7 1 I t s N.ll:Y!ln (W', IMJ f 4 t 0 4 I Hlfl'-.01 I~ (tcOJCOJ. T-2:11. A-1,tts. Cards Lose Spinks ~. LOUIS (AP) -'!be SL Loull Cardlnala aald . Wednelday young rlghthlllder Sdplo SpinU will undergO ciurgery for tom llpments In bla rliht knee and "ii through for the ltUCll." SplnU colllcled with Cincinnati catcher Johnny ~in Tueaday'rgame in Cln- clnnaU. He ......i from Drat bue oo a double by Lula Melendei. Tbe U.year-Ol<I pitcher will have 1 cast on· hla let for about Ill< w..U and then wW underao therapy. , Battles Way Into Finals .......,.P T.w. llln binned from Wlmbliclan tbla JOlr ........ be Is I eot>- lnct p111f1111Gnal. ltedol, beoten by Smith In the final ii lbe U.S. ·Open 1aal September, got .off to a qulclt start in lbe first IOt. lie dropped only one point bt bia Drat lhtte service 1ames, while Smllll bad 1 struggle lo bold hil-. Kedea -under pressure through most ol lbe foiu:th RL Smith's serva and • volley 1ame ........ comr well, and be came -a point cl m-ttnc hla op- ponent'• aervlce in Iba third pme and aglln In the .....U.. · . But Kodel held on to M , At that stsge, 11 stralihl 11mea had a-wllh oervlce. A double fllllt at the Illar! or the next game started Kodes' downfall. Smith rat pa>aed him wllll 1 cuual·looltlng back-hand from near the buellne. Kedes came bock to 3ll.30, bUt "" forced into a had forehand half·volley which sent Smith to match polnL • Tbe American hit another backhand pass from the back of the court to com- plete the servlct bre1k. , In the out 1ame Smllit was at 40-0, with three match polnll In hta hand, when be served a double-fault -his fourth or the match. But tbe next serve was a winner. The maid! lasted a hours 10 minute<. _, ' we ... • under for the last year.~ Evert couldn' afford to llke lhrff weeks off from bia Job u a City or Fort Lauderdale tennis pro to mate tbe lrfp to England, Colette Evert, bia wile, phoned dally repo. ta from L<>ndon. When Wlmbledoo's tournament began, the overseu calls cam.e twice a day. "My bill must bl '250i'' said Evert, ''but Jt WU wortb -every dime. · "II you 're a rather with a leMia player like Chrt.ssle for a dau1hter, thel6 are the times you work for, no matter bow much the strain." * * * Never Thought I Had It Won, Chris Reveals WIMBLEDON, England CAP) -Chris Evert and Evonne Goolagong ended their eagerly awaited first confrontation on Wimbledon's ramed center co u rt Wednesday with 1 healthy respect for each other. After 17-year-oJd Chris, of Fort Lauderdale, 1 Fla., had lost tho long semifmal duel, 6-4, U, 4-1 to the defen- ding champion she declaretl : "I thought as the match progressed I'd get used to Evonne'• game. But she moves so good. She ii about the best player in '\\'Omen's tennis." Chris took the lll'll set and Jed a-a In the second. "But I neverthouatJt l had it won," ehe confessed. "Maybe I rushed loo much. I lbould have taken my time. • "In the first meeting I think I did weD. The pressure: was on me th.ls time. There will be plenty of other matches agairult Evonne and the pressure will be on her the next time." The 2G-yeaM>ld Mill Goolagong salcl II took her a long wbllt to work out the American girl's 1ame. • "Then I got it oorted out and I knew I had to concentrate really hard," lhe said. "Chris is v~ry tough and you have to be In there figllllDfl tbe whole time. "The only way to beat Chris· was lo cut my shots short oa ber backhand." Both girls agreed the crowd of 15,000 seemed on lhe side of Miss Goolagong. "I don't mind/' Chris said. "I tlx>ught the crowd was fantutlc, and lt wu only natural they ·were IUppOdlDc tbe defen- ding champion, espedaDJ wbeD. lbl Wll behind." . ' Cllrls aid Clbe -· ~ " 6 Untied stat.Imel ........ ~· • "But nol hfm -111111, N illl .. ded, referring to the U.S. Open. For the first Ume, ~ -pa tactical advice by Vici ~ bar coach and legal guardlan. lie 1alil Im to get In at the net and cul abc!rl her backhands. "I usually leave It to Evonne herseU to decide how to play a match1" Edwarcb said. "But this time I was able to help, because I know the weakneuea: of pfay<rs Who use a double grip f« their backhand. I tnl1ned Jan Lehane, who Ulled the same bockhand grip u Olria. "I know the weaknesses that have to be Ironed out of their game, and some weaknesses that cannot be cured. I told Evonne bow to capltallu on them. "Bui Chris la a great i:.~rer and I lboroqghly nice kid. We a see a lot more of her in the years to come." Bru9ch Equals Discus Mark: Quarrys Stew STOCIPIOLM -Rickey Brunch of Sweden equalled the world dlacu! record or 224 feet 5 -with bis first throw in an lntematioaal trick and field meel Wednes<lay nlchL Bnmch, :15, ane of tbe world's leadln«i dllClll tlu'onn for three years, bad a )ll'evlous bell of :114-1'!0 Jut year. American Jay Silvester ts the ofOclal bolder ol the lour-)'NN>ld record. ,,., RIVERSIDE -'!be Qua..,1, who !oat In lbe ring al Las Vegas Jut weet, are atfll making headlines, but for them 11a1n It'• bid news. A motor borne drivtn , by Arawanda Qua..,, 4$, mother of boxers Mike ml Jerry, had a flat tire and eaugilt fire Mr- ly W-'f.., tbe 1outbbouad Riverside Freeway. , Authorities reported no injurie! but tho vehicle was destroyed. "All their boxinr-equlpmenl WU ht the bock of the motor home," Ml'I. Qaany aald, .. 11ma11ng the Joas at $3,500. Mike was ltnocked, out by Bob Foller and Jerry WU stopped by Muhammad All In Lu Vqu Jime 2'1. ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -C1>enp Cannon&, riak!ng a chanct to fight Mano do RalDot for a W«ld lilblftl&ht chaD plolllhlp, meets Jimmy IlobeNan f« tho North American 135-pound Ut1e lmll&ht .. Olympic Auditorium. Carmooa, Ucbmtsht c-plan cl Mexico, alrealty bu •lcned for a Utle bout with llamoa, World Boxing Councfl champion, later this year. 11ow ... r, a lou to Robertson In the scheduled ~ rounder probably would .,.... a posti-mcn1. • ' • • • • • .. .. 1% DAILY PILOT Thu...l,u, Ju~ 6, 1972 1-1mes.es ~sleg--N-ewp1~~¥HJr:DJ:.lr:t1 ' ~~guna HoopLOOp Mlabt Viejo Hjgh's Dlablos have taken a commandlng po!iltlon In the Lag'una Beach summer basketball I e a g u e following their ~ conquest of San Clemente Monday. · '1lte lllablos o! coach Pat llDbtrls upped their mark to 5- 0 agaln81 a tough bid by San Clemente. The latter went a f t e r Miaslon Vlejo's hot shootera with a man-~man defense picking up-at half court, and the ,tactic· was effective to an extent. Ml.uion Viejo, meahwhlle, used ila familiar i.a zone with occuionol l·i-1-1 · full court preMUre. ._ In other loop aclloD jlllslion . . Viejo'• No.1 2· unit ~ly l!bocked La.,ln. Beach,~ . • bowill&, 49-4.4; University l~~rf!~~.:~l:JtZ ehelled Laguna Beach'• No. 2 squad, M-47; and Dana Hills fell to Oceanside, '12-56, after a clooe lint hall. Area Cage Standouts Leading Mlsllon V le l 0 '1 Marina Hlgh's Bruce Miller "ell) and Westminster's Terry Meisenheimer w i 11 . ICOring Wal the famlJlar trio I' of GU Normandie, R 0 b represent the Orange Coast area in the Lions Basketball Classic at Los Angel· . ferguaon and Steve Blacker. es Sports Arena Wednesday. The two will compete for the CIF Southern Section '!'hey ecored 11, 11 and 10 _a..:g,_11111_· _st_Lo_s_An....::.ge_les_c_ity..:....r_iv_al_s_. ---------------- .while three . others tallied .even or more .. San Clemente's No. 1 ace waa Danny-Nau (22). · Jtfl Giese (16), Paul Simon (15) and Scott Kaftsjlan (ll) sparked Unlversity's troops Alamitos Entries whUe Laguna Beach'a narrow ,.,. 'Tllurtd•Y ''"' 111"" e1 n -1111111 verdict over Mitstm Viejo No. ..,,,,.,.;:r:e,· ~.~:' ~~ "••'· ,2 Was triggered around •1 I!•"'' on 1st 11...:1 St ....... G ) U. Sx.1ctn Oii 6th •11111 tlll R1tt1. ~-.. arner (20 • "lllST ltACI! -a r.1rd1. J ye1r BUI Sprin-"" (23) and bldt lo up. Cl.1!mlrio. PurM S18CKI. Mar&.. D""'...., CMllmlne price $1600. . A Eljenhom (U)' were in Mitt S•lld• 8•r (Str•uul 117 double n ......... for Dana Hil1I Rll'l•I le Vf'll•• (AllllO!I) 11• ·~--• Niki Hot• {Lllltllml 117 Oh DMldY (V•V9hnl 120 ... Ulllwtnlt)t i!fl ft 'l GrHwln CP1otl 117 I 7 o 1 :' 5 6 Tam'• CoP'I {Adlllrl 116 "'°" • • 'l 1 ,If '•IT IW•t$0nl 116 :;• 1' j J t! ~th~l•Bn~l.~~:)MI') ::: Trlplt A Oe<:k IOreYerl 11) vtn ' i . ...,. I ll1lbl• :;: ~~1' Cjl J ~!~rt£=~~ Y•rdL 2 ~= . ..~, Pi ft tldL Cl•1mlnt. 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Jot {Hirt) Goll Go M1n (Wjl1«1) Dl1t lr1ridY (Strtuu) $ttY1 Th• Vlt (Aclllrl Stnor P•nd• ICrc:iatwl Ool'l't l.oH Itek IM1ttildtl '" "' m "' "' "' "' ·~ "' li7 Albacore To Abound Albacore fishing will be ex- cellent off California this sum- mer, says Dr. R. Michael Laurs of the NatlonaJ Fisheries Service Laboratory at La Jolla . 'lbe white meat ·tuna Catch may reach 15 mlllion pounds south of San Francisco with 10.-15 million pounds to be caught north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Lllurs said. Of the 'total albacore catch, he said up to 80 percent will be taken 9-0Uth of 8an Fral!Cisto. U•-= • 1' ~ 11-65 l!nllt't CUt. ltr (Or1ytrl l:lfl ....... +· 1 ls-47 .. ,.... 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SP* sc'"" 10,..,,,, 111 f'~t . 0 f : "ll'TH RAC• -170 Ylrdt, ' Yllr Holly i g j j old• &. 11P. c111m11111. P11rM S2JOO. U'"'' j 1 I Cltlm!nt Prlc• SJ50(t, ~ 'I l 13 it Llttl• Ml1• Billi IBanksJ 116 11 LanM IOldl ,., FClll'I Hirte (Wiiton) 117 ., 11 11' l"utt Moor'! """"' (Llphiml lit ~-I 20 OldtlY ear Bar (P1rn«) lit olltn -6 , t l1r F•me (/Nhildl) 122 ~II•-I ! cOllHr Ktlll {Smith) 122 ...!.'e'en Proll)tf'GUI Qvat fRlch1rd1) 117 -· i i ! C11t l"ot Acll {Adtlr) lit IMrll:• 0 111(TH RAC• --Y•l'lh. a Ytlr N<IM 1 o I o old•. AlloW•nct. Pur11 11900. Tott I 22 17 " S1Yll'lnah Pooh f81~) 117 Mllllon tf:r: W f-'j rll'"',l Trull' Jlt (Slr1u1) 117 lAllUN 'l11C1'1 I 1 3 1 1~ J iii Miid 1Wrl9hll 11l DIM Miiis ~NJ Aorll'I Ch•'" (Dr~) 117 ft " 'l PromlMI Praml111 (Li,t'llln) 117 --' j Mr. S1td'I lP1mtrJ 117 Hottm1n 2 l 7 Jtt It IV1ulll\l'I) llS Sprl=•rt 63 1 5 23 Coco's 81r (Trl•turel 115 ~1:1. m o I ~ 1~ R11tu1 Dun II (Alllson) 117 Kr•n'ltl' f 3 1 Hitt Fllllllt (Smith) 117 ~rwtr'! 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'TIURD llACI -110 Y•rd1. 3 y11r old• & uo. Cl1!m!111. P~r11e Sl9CO. Gin"' S1m (Pll'ntr) 1.00 ~.10 J.00 Aockt1l911 Old CS-I I0.60 6.40 e1rkhllld Smllh) 3.00 a1rtt111.o CSm11111 3.00 Su1khld -D1Uy Qutttlon, Forward 8•tt•rv, aux Tc:i Burl'I. I Latlr>O Harry, ,.OURTH RACI - 2 ye•r oldL Allow1nc•. PwrH s1m TPll Moonthln1r (Smllhl 9.20 3.IO 2.tlO Code 3 Bit• (l1nk1I "'2.IO l.'lO Tr11IY Hiit P1nfl (Orevrr) 1.IO Tlmt -.4 17/1 10. Scr•lchtd -David Cocklt, P1r Off, "''TH RACI! -3» y1rdL l y11r olds • \IP. Cl1Trnl119, PlolfM S23llO. FOJIY Dolt IL~mJ 1 .. IO 5.60 Rlbll Cl'l1rllt CW.ti«!) l.40 GWonlmo Mlyor (Wlrdl Tlrnt -.111/10 • No 1CT1knn. SIXTH RACE -~ y1rds. 2 'fMI' SIXltH ltACIE -1'° Y•rds. l Yttr olds. Clalmlng, Pun. SUDD. ltUl'I Moon lt1111 (Ad1lr) ,.OD Cl'lan<• At 1Kn111hll Slffll 81r IPtrntr) Tim• -.11 3/10. Scr1td*I -Cc:irdlSOll. SJ l!x1<11 1-Rlln ~ Chine. Al, Nhl »4.0I SIVINTN ltACI! -11'0 Y•rll•· S Ytlr Old1 .. UP. Al!c:iwtroct. Purse S2'0D. S1nd lttvtr Win (Perner)J.60 2.60 2.60 Gaberlno ( B-) 3.20 J.10 Un Ch.lr111 IWtlsonl '"° Tlrnt -AS t/10 10. llOHTH •ACE -a y1rds. ')'fft Oldl .. UP. Cl•ullltd •llol!l'1nc1. P11r11 $.1000, Thi APPll V1tlrf, Plunder Bly (Banks) 6.«I Nu.v11 MucM<llo tKnlghlJ Sh•mrodtHI tAilalr) Tim• -.20 VlO. No tcrlld'lel. HllilTH Ill.CE -:l50 yardL :t )'elr okfs. Cltlmlng. Purl* S1800. Moc:ir• Rain IMllllKll) t . .il 3.20 3.20 clh·P1rr Cltbber (W•rd) 2.60 2.-0 clh·l'm Oelltl'li.d (Ad1lr) 2.20 2 • .$0 Timi -.11 '110. Saatdlld -Most Royal, Dal Rex Go Bir, Galal11. di! -Oe11Shfft for plier. SS IUell ,.,...._ Rlln & S-P1n Cl1b1Mr, ''" $45.51. f.Moort Rtlll & lt-11111 Dlfllllttcl. Hid Ul.Ot, Baseball Standings DEAN LEWIS NATIQNAL LEAGUE East Dlvl.doa . .. W L. Pct. GB Pittsburgh 4428 .629 --New York 43 ill .8116 Ill aucag9 . 3834 .528 7 St. Louls 38·34 ,5ill 7 Montreal 31 jl) .• 437 1311 Philadelphia Cincinnati Houston Dodgers Atlanta 25 46 Wesl Division 44 28 4430 37 35 San Francisco , San Diego 3439 31 47 25 47 Wllll'ltlilllJ't Rtwll& LIS Anttltt 7, Monlr111 2 P tthburtfl I. Hointon ' Chic.too •2, At~n11 l·l s.n Frll'l(JlCO II Pl'llll'Clellthll, rain Safi Dltt0 11 New Yl!l'k, r1ln OnlY ''"°'" ldlfdulfd. Ttdlv's OllMI .332 1911 .611 .595 .514 .466 .397 .347 1 7 10\1 16 ia $trt FranclKO Ulrvlr'll .... l •t Phll&dtlPh!I CRtrnokls Ml ~rllt•lts IDv<iml!'lll .. 5l at Mqnttt1t (Torr•z Cl'llU90 (H111111 6-Sl 1t Al111'111 ISloM 1 .. 1 611'1 OI"° IArlln 7-tl 11 New Yott: (Koo1m1n .. , Pllftllvrtfl (Moote 5-4) 11 HoutlOll lWilJOl'I S.SI O!'llY IM/Mt tchtdu!ICI, ' • AMERICAN LEAGUE BalUmore Detroit Boston New York CJeveland Milwaukee Oakland Chicago Minnesota Kansas City Angels· Texas Easl Dlvlsk>n W L 39 30 37 32 33 34 32 95 ill 39 2741 West Division 4625 41 30 36 34 35 35 :!3 40 29 41 W .. nffd1y'1 9ltsultl 8altlmort 1, Chlctto O 8C!Jton 2, Ml11netvt• o 1(11'MI City 1. Oltroit I New York '' Ot1111nd 1 C1llftnilt 1, MllWl'*ff 0 lf'llll II Cltwltnd. r1ln Ttdty'• Otlltll Pct. GB .565 .536 2 .493 5 .478 6 .418 10 .397 1111 .648 .5n. 5 .514 911 .500 1011 .452 14 .414 16\1 T•x•• (GogolfWll(I "" ,,..., llrtbtrt S-7) •I c 1 ..... land fG, Pl!'l"rY 12·7 t lld Limb 2>3l -HEW v-m-urlliTtn r-'ril-oifilirw:f'°CHlmlllOil $-2) . ~troll !COltmln f.7) ,, 1(9ntl5 City (~I Ctr'!> Ion •4 or Ortto 6-11 , Blllll"llOl'I (CutU•r ... , 11 Cftkl90 (lr•dtlY °"' Mll'N•ukee (LoekWOCld U J 11 C1llf1rftl1 (Wrloht "' Onlr 111me1 Khedul"', DEAN 'LEWIS 1966 HAJtlOR ILYD., COSTA MESA • Str.ic1 •nd Parts for All Imported Cars Modorn Body Shop for All Ctrs 646·9303 Oraage County'• Largest and Most Modern Toyota and Volvo Dealer 1 -W DILIVHY IPIClllLllTI . '. • • , BOB SEVERSON Deen lewis Imports in Costa Mesi happily tnnounces th• ·1niv1I of it• new s1rvict men- eger. Bob Severson of Corona . ~ .. det"'M1r. Bob his taken over the service faciltfy for both Toyot• •nd Volvos. Bob hes twenty-seven years e)l'ptrience in import •nd doma1tic auto~ ~obilt strv.ict. Over tw9nty mtc:h1nic:s will bt under his di- • rtct control end hi1 ewptrienC1 will. benefit bolh dulonhip tnd custom,trs. lob 11 m1rritd ind his two childf•"· He likes to fi,h end fr1vtl In hit spare time. .. - Foe, 12-11, In Metro Westminster Nips MV, 5-4 Ward'• Pirates, down by six runs In t h e early going, rallled to take a 12-11 decislon from the Marines at Memorial Park Jn Santa Ana in e Metro League erlubition baseball game. A final tally in the bottom o! the ninth inning snapped a lied situation and it was the Estan- cia High combo of Tom Johnson and Jim Postel .that tunx.--d the trick. Postal got aboard with a single and then JohMOO came up with bis second rbl single of the day to put it away. Mike Hines tripled for the Bucs in the third inning to, spark a tw0i1111 outburst and then Ward's came up with four more in the fourth frame to make it a dogfight. Ron Pappas had three hits, including a double, in the 16- hit Pirate·offense. • Plrtlts '!ti McKll'ler. 3b J jl jl "'lj F/•ld~r 2b C OUOh, c Johnson, c J I 2 j W•hon, 11 4 3 i' ! Grimm. p 5 1, ftc:iwtn, II) 2 ~r::.·,~1,c' ~ ,ll 1' P111!t , rt 5 0 TOlllS 42 12 l scon bl' '""'"" 240120011-~1 ~o t 00% «IO 2JI -12 ,, ' Former Costa Mesa High catcher Dale K u b e a k a highlighted 1\Jesday's American Legion baseball ac- tioo with a sterling nlne,jnnjng pitching job as be le d Newport's Soilon to an 8-2 conquest of visiting La Qujnta. Kubeska, in a rare ap- pearance on the mound, •spac- ed oot nine La Quinta bits. He survived a two-run first• inning to go the dislance aod kept the. enemy off balance with a nice assortment o! pitches. Meanwhile, his mates backed him up with five runs in the first inning. Other action Involving Orange Coast area nines resulted in Westminster nip- ping in~ading Mission Viejo. s. 4, with · a three-run ninth in- ning; and San Clemente drop- ped a 3-2 decision to host San- ta Ana . !lob nean wielded the big stick for Newport, swatting in four rbi with a two-run first inning double and two singles. Mike Yost also picked up a pair of rbi in the initial frame with a single for Newport. Kubeska added to his own cause with two hits, two rbi and scored a run. ' Westmlnst«'s come-from- behind antics came. ab:lut on singles by Gary Rungo and Mike Tessler; Rioh . Rosen's walk and Bob Hale's two-run single. Hale legged it toward 's sec- ond on h Is bingo and the throw to cut him olf got away and R<>sen cruJsed home with the wiMlng nm. ?,llssion Viejo bad' jumped to a 4--0 lead in the tilinl inning when Bob Bates and Dave Sdunidt singled, loQowe!f by' Mike Grimes' fiell:Jer's"~jce to load the sacks. . , " Bob Fee, Steve A!llcrolt and Rick Peregud followed wit.I) singles, the latter ptoduclng a pair of markers. Fish Report ART'S Li.NDIN!t . -2 boll1, 3S anellr.i 31> btu. l•t rocll fllh, %l aculpln, 2 ht llbl/I, lt mtK1Llarwou1. DAVRY'S LOCKER -' bOl!J1 ' tntltr11 2 btrr1cllde, 1 bonito. 112 111-., '55 rock cod. 1 h.ltlbut, 1 IClllPln. 2 thffPShl1d, 2l b!lck Hrdt. HUNTINDTON tl:ACN PIER -I bott, :n 111C1l1ru •'1 rqdc cod, .J l'l11lbut, 41 Nnd btJt, 2• tculpln. Sl!AL llACH -:t bolts. tS tllClllfll 1260 rock cod, I sol•, 12 c1tlc11 btu. 62 mldt1re1, ' KUIP1n, 51 """''" fldl; 135 •llClllf• on btr1• -:n blu, 10 ll'llbtJI, 35 SNnlttl rntcltlf•I, l05 ptrCh, 200 lltn'lnt, 350 whltt Cl'Olktr,. 0 <J ,, ' ~· ~ tJ1 " ... ... ,, ,, . ... ... ,, suggested ecd I011ge PriCe. through August 12th. . . ' ' ' . . "· ----------------------' • Four Ply Poly.-Cord Body. • Concaw MOlcling-ollows lull rope! • low Profile 78 Series Design. contad, and more positive st"""9 ' • Modem White Sidewall Styling. rospomt tt-convex molded tt- Ono of o wide selodion of Alias tires designed to fd ewry cfii'wlng \ nHd and eYtfY pocketbook. -·' . • ' " ' ' t l Standani · St~ons · Chri'fon ··\\ . , I· and almost all • Chevron Dealers ' . • • Check our new ecanonry pric~ belted tire:. ••••• PICISEllM ~ , • ·1 • • • .. The economy .;; drive is on- ~ ·~ Cbemn~ : "'!1' • • "' • "l! .• J • : ~ I { I I ' ' • ' ' • ' f • 1' l •• • • ' " ' • - • WO Uie the • fJS Iha .~ the We .. mu the Ga ve mo ... p to aho ba Sur to o! Ii.sh and tion we ... •lo a I ud G tre and I Irv' st ... 't!ie ;pa Aq Sat H wa ~ • . '· -'-----.. l'lill'Sday, July 6, 1972 DAILY PILOT WHAT'S 11..,N- OUTDOORn WEIGHT DUO ATNEWPO]lT omensGOH'i========-~1 ~ Arlene Maries wu IOCOgnlz-•won the thin! Oight com-The club alao staged a A pair of o u t s ta n d In g· ed as the aeason's moot Im-peUtion alter posting a 45.' partner's rtlay tourney wblcb By JIM ,NIEIG!c weighUlfters will· be on band proved woman golrer by the HB s..aclJff two pain won with a net 7311. ' l~~ .. --•l!!l•••••~::~~~:!J Saturday at Part Newport Mesa Verde Women's Golf The twosomes were Lt 1 Apartments in Newport Btach Club this week. The Mesa Pclly Browntng woo the Br·~·-'-·-and H 1 1 e I • The I -to demonstrate their skills to ~~• • 1 bacore remain t<tt· protects l!Jhmneii, hikers and A Davey's Locker represent-aoyone wishing to view. Verde golfer reduced her ban-Huotin81on Seoclill women's !_1M~olllc~a~,~and~~Allee=~Ackl=:ln~and~~~~~~~~~~~ jered and unsetUed u party bwiters 24 hours a day.· The alive might have summed up The activity begloa at J p.m. dlcap from a ii to a 16. Juoe ringer tournament In the P~Ue Qooll. boata are finding it vuy dJf. Skeeter Skat ts available at the Orange Coast area fishing and appearing will he Tom Lucille Manley also received first Oight by llbulaling a nel ficult lo locate good working local sports shops. situatioo best when he said, ~~·uthetedfintSt taltem0a1te for a trophy _ this one for the 86. Cheri Thomas, Helen acbools. The fleet ba.s ~-* * * , .._ ru a es ympic most chl~tns of the season. Cowden and Mary Van-.. ..t.i.... ~ •we're jll!l sitting on edge, team, and Wes Neal, a state ,. w __ ,. the waten between ' BASS AND CATFISll waiting." title bolder. The club also held a field d.ersommen shared the honor the 43 fathom spot and the """" water lakes are The big wai t is for the The public Is Invited. Park ·obol.1 tournament and gave the In the second flight with net ; dumping grounds and only a kJcklq Mt lab of broueb1<kt albacore to school up In area Newport 1.1 located at Jam-top awards to Alice Derby ~ . • few boata have been able to alld wltllftrlkb to aagltrs watt(! alter a lull in the ac-boree and San Joaquin Hill5 (46~), Verda Shirley (53) and Leno~a ~~:Ob~, w ~ ~: ~,. •ood catc~ of albi'es. ~Ille ... vy btaall alOD( Roads. Dot Morris (55). lrd ,...... • ·~ ••--n-•· t 15 •• Uon bas taken place the last th DiJbt winner, and Pelle • There ia v...,, little •-·th m· Niil: I!--..-a poauv1 Costa.. Mesa 'Croft, who "'On the fourth -J uu se Ming eaagbt 011 cat few days. tught contest. the rumor becauae the lint In-tna<lerd ud .Ualc bait wblle Davey's reporta a few bar-Betty Jo Sleva claimed the ;::::;;========I ' vuion of albacore were all big bua are belog footed by racuda and bonito caught S • lop slot in the !int flight o1 t!Sh In the 25 lo 30 pound class sarface phl11, llfgMcrawlers, recently, but the real actloo is uspens1on the Q)sta Mesa Women'• Goll THE BEST ; that this might lnd1'cate a and lead ..... jigs rfued witk CM>'• lat• 'lllree Blind Mice Readership Po 11 s prove • pork rind. Botll fJ1h are lark· yet to come with the albacore F J k affair. "TH.nuta.. is one ot the ~rt aeason is on hand. la( In the lleavy co•er m l<n still refusing to group in area Or ()C ey She llhot a 5%. Elise Stipes world's moat popular comlc -: Word frOm the commercial tUa JS feet of water. waters. ' took the second flight award ·~· Read It daily in the : boats flShing some aoo miles Vall Lake is Us&ed a!I very Davey's operates out of Jockey William Strauss was ~w~Jt~h~a~5S;;.iw~hll~e~Fai~·~1yn~B~roo~ksi.i;D~iiY~Piin.or~ii· ~~~~~I • ltOOth west of San Diego is that lood I« paallall an.t cats Newport Btach. suspended from -··"'•• borseli the -wldle Lakel Uensh.aw . and What has ., ..... -... . average fish being caught WMlford are •ood for small been caught, racing at Los A I a m it o s we'•ba 14 _..,,_,., 0 however, has been Jn the ~ •• ,. ,......... and that bau aad bl-". TLo San Wednesday night after ·race boa · '"'oSN pound, range with few or the tome ts are jlggtna as Diel• 1Uet are slow for smaller species active. track stewants s a i d be i! ~uch u a ton a day. laker f1ertda bass with mest Davey's Locker h<\S a lµtd 1m etectrical device in his • Co rcial fi'-·-....... bVfnl to settle for r-tann "" mme Qucrmen and · a.1.. ._ Ille 1 """" a boat running dally at possession. t the Department of. Fish and •a• • 1 to ' pound elan. 2 a.m., but it will be switched " Came predict this will be 1 TrMt at t11o11: lake arc llM"k· to albacore runs wtih, 'two A track spokesman said the • tuy gpod year. The albles are ed r<galarty. other available boal.o when the device, a battery-0perated moving up the coa!t now and w!i'!ele~:i8!°ifw ~ ~ !~ albacore arrive. buzzer, Wa.!I found. Tuesday .. should arrive in local waters Art's Landing o~t o f night: strauss is a veteran· of IOOn perts feel this will pul the boss Ne\'J)Orl Btach has Its 36-bunk _ _ pa'rty boats have returned into a biting moOd. Channel Isle waiting f 0 r some 15 years of riding at Los to fishing the kelp beds 11\d off * * * allla<ore action while Dana Alamitos. llhore Islands for bus, boolto, Wharf's 48-bunk bo.it i3 also Buuers . goad • bone for- baim:ucla a n d yellowlail. GUN SHOW SET poised. ward. Surface actioo is rated as lair Friday through Sunday the Bass continues lo be the big Steward Tom carter of the to good for qlers fishing out Caltlomla Arma Collectors will Item out of area landings with California Horae Racing Board of Art's Landing and Davey's holds thelr 12th Annual Antique rock cod supplementing the said a search was made after Locker. AnnJ Sho.w at An ah e i m catches. McCullah Brothers in strnuss finished fourth aboard San Diego sport boats are Convention Center. O>U!ctors Huntington Beach has . had . a Lugee· ln the fourth race. fishing the Coronado Islands will bove on display many dif· good run on rpck fish. Cecil "We had been obaervant of and puaengers are enjoying !<rent kinds of firearms and Rustin of Huntington Btach the way be rode the horse the good fishing with limited ac-weaJXlDS. Highlighting t h e reeled in a nine-potmd halibut last two times," Carter said. tlon on ye1Iowtail. With a show will be a display of gat~ last week. "He was carrying a stick •NOTICE• SAN JUAN HILLS GOLF CLUB fn San J U1n C•pi1tr1no •nnounc11 Summer Weekday Rates II Hole 9 Hole GrHn FHI ... $3.00 $2:00 Electric Cort .. $6.00 $4.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC GbLFER'S BARGAIN : tt Prior te 7:30 a.m. & after 2 """ 2 With Cart, .. holM _., O" SPECIAL 9 HOLE RATE AFT ER 3 P.M. change in the phase of the ling guns. Sbow bOurs are Fri-Fishermen would 'be advised (wbJp) but never used it." PC.H ... ....:.. , da 'I ' •• or ---.-wy.to 4931167 moon due this·week all species y, noon 11 8, Saturday 8:30 to call their favorite landing In bis last two races, Lugee, Ian Juan c.,_..1.........., .. • MEN! SAVE UP TO 1/1 AND MORE! * l'LOISHllM * llAUY *ACME * PIDWI N ORIGINALLY TO $54.00- -NOW ',,_ $800 TO $4400 WETHERBY \l.W.!1 K 11 'YSER !'"---.!! .n #4 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH of salt water game fish should 2 •_.m. ill Sand Sunday 9 a.m. til daily in regards to· albocore with Strausa aboard, had Ian J-eroatc IN4 to Clu-837.0361 become more active. ~:.._~~~~~~~~~runs~~·~~~~~~~~~llnlalted~~~aeco~~nd~and~l~ir~st~.~~!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!~!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!!!"!~;;;;..;;:;;;;;;!!"!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-* * * ,. * }i * TROUT ,ACTION SLOWS RabJbow trout fishing in most Southland lakes has been Blow due to wann water / temperarur... The fightjng bows are seeking deeo water and are relucllnt lo hit bait or lures. Two e.reeptions are Irvine Lake helped· b;1 weekly stockings. and Big Dear Lake. The high rountry lakes and streams were hit by 1 mass or fishermen over tbe hoJiday weekend ind ·It will take a few daya for the fish to 'setUe down and stiirt biting again. . Jeff Pommier of Tustin returned from 1' weeks park· in-trlp1o tlte-Hurnolxey BL,U, area and reported that treut fishing was ~ctllent. Pom- mier says hrook trout came allve In the late evening hours lane! hit mes. . • 'lbere are lots of mosquilol, .. nd they are in a biting rr-i ... anglers plaonlng oo vlalting 'the back country aboultl come ,P?eP&red· Speaking of moo- <tuJioa, a new product has l\tsl •betn introduced .which doel a .good job of keeping the pesty , .Insects away. • The Skeeter Sl<at, and elec- tnlltlc device the me of • ;package of regular c1aarettea, : Bahashof fs 'Dominate B Strim · ( The HUDtiDclon B I a ch Aquatic · ClalJ ....... the Gene BtloM ,. ior1al bopllY Satun!n In tbe z!lld -i Huntington ~ 'rouclt • water awlm pier. Fountain V,nttJ' RI 1 h ' I Babubollo · .... ......- -~~· .... C'11~--~-·-ll!ll·~-. c: --..... .- OPEN DAILY 10 TO 1 O .. _.SUN. 10 TO 7 .$PL 'v POL YUTEN CORD 12/32"'TRl!ADDEn,, · W1DE71 S~R\ES TREAD 95 21.96. 23.115 22.115 24.96 Al ..,._ .... , .. b. TM ~I! TlltE MOUNTING AHO JIOTA- TIOH WITH TIQ rultCHASE. ' I 211.95 28.95 29.K• PISK during the .., .... 9llrleJ ~:.,..~~=~ ~-SPIN ON •-~- ahead of _._ Anitl add Erin Cushmati. Jack .Babulloll clocked a 10: 38.5 ID IJnish IOCOttd 10 Don Grant's 10:11 In tho 1t1t1or men'• division wltllo Jootblll Hlgh'1 trio of Bnlco 1'llrnlll, Witt Davis and Peter Spurmo awept the Junior 111 t D ' I -· Senior women'• compttHbi ... -by Andno XaUab (IJ:Sl.I) followed by Terr! qarta and Betty Talbol. 'llte Babubol!a, the Footltlll trio and tho one{wo placon In tht tenior women'• event C'Otnpeted under tho Hun-' -lkt(tari Beach AIJUtlo Cull lionner. IUEIAPAll ................ 001 ......... 12W040 I • -BUEIAPlll Lii 11 .. • """ """ ... u. .... ,... 12'-llOO • COSTAMDA ..... ..... ...... 2200 ..... .... 141-20'2 ,. SANTA ANA . ....... ...... 1400 .... . • • .546-7132 OIL FILTER 188 WDTMllnEI , ....... .... ..... ............ . 192.- • - I • ' I .. 24 DAILY PILOT Brazilian Soccer Great At . Coliseum Tuesd~y ' BULLFIGHTS AT TIJUANA ·-......... --'" ..... --.....,.,.,. 7.00-13 00 ...... •l.95 7.35-14 .... ~ ..... 2.00 7.75-14 24.00 ..... 2.12 1.25-14 27.25• ...... 2.29 1.55-14 29.90 ..... 2.41 S.60-115 23.35 ..... 1.59 7.75-15 25.55 ..... 2.13 8.25-15 27.95 ..... 2.34 . 8.55-5 30.65 27AO ..... Otftt ......... •• HURRY! UMllEil 111E •YI SHOCK SALE FIR INSTALLAnoN HEAVY DUTY LUBE & . -4ss ~~ .. ~~~~!~., . Delco & Hi Jacktr1 AIR SHOCKS IJllSTALU.TIOM AVAIU.IL• WHEEL BALANCE PU.IS WEtGHlS . BRAKE RELINE 40,000 MILE GUARAMTEE -w ... ""1.,.1• 9llOlity Repl.c•JMet ,. .. SPtKl•I Low Pricn IAUl ~ ]49 WHEEL ALIGNMENT RE~AWE .. IUI- LINING & LABOR ·95 <o~i:J .... Yo ln Sll.tS 555 OPEN -· .... 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. U.S. CRAGAR-MAGS SPOKE Ol DISH 4i99°0 ..... - TRUCK -CAMPER -MOTOR HOME TIRES 11•. NOW .... MOW Sill PllCI OMl m ··r11c1 ONLY- 650-16 •••• JO.It 21.95 too.16.1 •• II.II Jt.fl Mony Ways To Buy • 700-11 • ••• ll.H 26.tl 171-16.1 •• &J.M 47.N WE HONOR ALL Saturday 700-16 .... J7.Jt 27.tl , ... , •.. • • JJ.JI ... ,. I a.m. to 5 p.m. 710..14 4t.40 JI.JI , .. , •.. .. ''·" It.II MAIOR CREDIT CARDS f.l.T. J,14 te 4.U. .., ....... .JO'NES TIRE " SERVICE 2049 HARBOR BLVD. lat BayJ COSTA MESA ~ ACROSS ROM THIODOll IOllllS IOlD Phones 646 '4421 540-4343 LEGAL N011CE I flM7 SUl"lltlOlt COUllT 01' TMI STATI Oil CAl..lflOltNIA l'Oll THI COUNTY OP OIU.HI .• j I - • • .. . .. I ' ' 14 ·ll . . "' .. 17 " • ~ ' 20 .. " • '-• .. ,. .. • • ' • .. • • ... • .. ~ .. • • 21 21 24 27 2' " l ' • ~ • • TUMBLEWEEDS SAY,-LOTSA LUCK, I H"AR YOU si:ci:PEP FROM nlE: TR!gi:; ANP ARE STARTING YOUR OWN 1Rl!'E:l WHAi ARE' '{OU NAMING-ii? • l.01!iA l.lJCK AIJP ASSOCIA1!5 LID.'' • • MU-n AND JEFF MUTT. ITS K1651NGER, MY PET 'PARROT/ FIGMENTS NANCY WOUl:.D 'rtlU LIKE ME 1t> CUT YOUR ; GRASS, MA'M~ .,!------' l DAILY CROSSWORD'_., • by •· A. POwa I ACROSS 1 on weaon . .,, .5 Pleet of statu.-y 1 RHlfllnfng 14 !:rfre Is nol --of Hilts"; Z -· .15 "It's --cry Ire.I": 2 · wotds • • 11' Elicit " 17 Ont lh•t •• ftl19Jtl1ZtS 11 Supem1tu1al CrlltUft ,... 20 Am;ltltheater space ll Ftmllt: l11fomal 2l Ttar into pl re es 14 Rei1tes In delall · 27 Fate " 2' Grell expanses )l SautH In ,. coaklng 35 Equality of ,..., . slltus 1 '7 Ha~ ctownwatd J9 Test 40 Glrl's nMte ,., """' -44 lion in "' "Som Fite" :· 45 Unltl<I in ' ' . • ' • MaTil9f 47 Virg inl1 rtd, for one . 49 FOll's pai-tnl 50 Concise ... ..., 5Z Dtlcm:tcf. .54 c.,1111"" or Catd!Nls 5'5-· competitor "''r::"' sh p nnt 62 Cammon hnl: Informal 64 Lessrntd 65 Cut short 67 Retumtng lo formK practict 70 Concerning )'Ol.ll' tetegr1111: ..... 71-SMpard 7Z Perta ining \0 Caettc 73 Sa1lnt drops 74 Pot at - another's .7S k~s. DOWN I Of lht cheri: 2 "ll's--1": It's ¥trt dull: Z words 3 Rdr lm .4J ·Par1di1Tacal .5 Noclumal ,,_, 6 VnMI frf.111 out!f SpKt: Abbr, Ynterday's f'un lt Sofvd:: 7 Vocallztd 8 Go on root 'Supporting "'' 10 Fomtr 11 Exct!lt11t: Z wards )2 '''""'" ll Close -ett.ntlon la kldul~ to excess 2Z Kind of tmnls "'" 25 Dtsertt 26 Hncl>and 2a Scrap 30 Cartionattd btvtt'~tS 32 Intense· crnlng: Z wlllfs 33 Sp.::t-trrnl ..,:y: Abbr. :M a.ldto .... 3SP- ~On--wlth: 2 words 38 Five: Prefix 41 Faculty . ., ... .4J3 em_..r lo Cll 46 Vanlslll 48 Annlllrlic; .510Pl)ltlt gtldUlll)' - .53 EncOll'I~ .5.5 Vlrtuo.is 57 TM 58 """~ • brder .59 Wllilet 60 As busy as --: 2 wordl •I Rosltr of "'""' 6l F•: Prtf11 61io Compltmtnts, of a sort: lnform1I U L1t91 cimiecf ..... """'dirt Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers • l'l.IASI!', MISTeR, 'WllAT TIM! IS IT? nlAf rot:stlf SOUND LIKE: AN INPIAN 1Rl~f: NAM!:. -· 1Y CliHter Golllcl MIST'llll' 'IOU TRYING TO 91! \OUllNV, MOllEV? <; ~' By Tom K. Ryon !'0551!lLY. l!llf If WILi.. LOOK RAilfER ~LL IN 11-1£: VUN AfJP lll'.AJ)S1JIW J.J51Wli5. By Al Smith ---~-·- KISSINGER. WANTS A CRACKER! . BY THE HOUR?- 01-1, eov PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH . PERKINS ' .• • • By· Dale Hale by Emie Bashmlller .. ~ 'T\41Nk' OI' IT 'TWIS Witt: 'IQ4 Al!E SITTINCio' ON Nll~J'i~ OWHIMHISS •• ' .. • GASOUNE ALLEY SALLY BANANAS . I ' ' . - 1rrr1r 1 FIG~T ~ , pol).u';,,l 'l I 1 ••• GQRDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS ·' " . ' . ly Hcnld Le Dqax AS I lllM™&l~, TH! ,llOeJIAM CHAIR· MIH& NM\! WM AALl'H CAM!RONI I'D 9!Tml STOP AT A PHONl ANP TRY TO A J'UNE 9UC. FUW INTO n; WMlc.11 :r:...,, flNP HIS NUM&ERI By Mel By John Miies • ' ,.\ . . . . •': . • • • • l Thurld>y, July 6, lm DAILY PILOT rlfi By Didi Moores ~~~= ..... ,.,,,......,,How'' ..., that'' it!. ljOUr What needs h!!ulinq? fl "I--''\ jeep? ly Charles lanoltf ~ ·rrrrr:- • • By Gn Arriola ,. B_y Ferd Johnson . 1'1.1 1'11!.AIJ.Y <SOIMG"ID~ ,q.l IT·· HONl!Sf .• • • By . IOCJff lolle11 BUT', AS ~ Eel" aa&l!lt TO THI! aECTJQla, MOsr:ar Tl'IEM kJIJ.. COM• l!l .. lr ODr Alli> me DEFer1! J Ml&. THE GIRLS ., ·~ j l • "I've certabaly Ud may a diet mul like tUt." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ • •• I ' • • • • I I • • 1f DAILY l'ILOT Cal State Students Get Kud0s· N._ Orqe Coast st.dlala were cited for 1.-Jc excellence during the im spring semtater al Cal-State University, Fullt11oa. Honored area students are u follows: From Balboa: Jane L. O'Neal. Tllul1du, July 6, ls. "IH JU>4E lf'.S l0f M18ER:NATIOH- tfl5 CAL.LlD'GOOfiWG OFF't • . ) - State Aide Fights . Huge Corporations By PlllL RANNA ~ ..... kf"f'lff SACRAMENTO -Have you ever tried to gel a rebate from the ttltphone company! How about teyinC to Pl your dbn• back in a pay phone booth! Tough, Ion'! it! license 1Candals In Soutbtrn Call!ornla when a YOWlg depu- ty attorney general. Later, Bennett was: appointed counsel to the Public Utilities Comml.uioo. and then Gov. Ed. muod G. Brown appointed him to the PUC, " • <:raekdown .Ip ed Plane Charters Still Boom • By TERRY RYA.'1 you book a round !rip on an II· ,,._. .... ,,... ..,,.., legal charter flight. Despite a federal crackdpwn Orpnlwt have hten known and lower lam on achtdukd to pocket the retlihl fare. Despite U-risk.!, the air Jines, illegal charter flight.' bargain fares on i 11 e g a 1 that can get you lo Europe for charter no.his attract many !tu than ball the standard ...... fare lltlD flourish on the ~ people. and Wtst.,..is. "We get all sorts of people J>OI' qualified for - filgbls. ,FROM BALBOA ISLAND: -------- Etienne P. Cowper. How would you feel, then, if you sued the telephone com- pany for $211.9 million,· and won? IT WAS AT THIS TIME that Bennett started his duel with Ef Paso Natural Gas Co. El Paso, the nation's ninth largest company, wanted to "11bsorb Pacific Nor t b west · Pipeline Co., potential com· petitor for the "rich CaJilomia market" At Jeast n dozen firms in here, ·everyone from doctors advertise Olghts from New to school kids," said the York to London for as ljtUe as woman who runs the New $125. The lowest one-way fare York office or a finn that 11etls 'Oil scheduled airlioe5 ,is $295. seats on illegal charter flights. Advertising and ·spe<;ifying uFor people who a r e n ' t .rates in advance are illegal CID partlcul&r about when they go charter· flights. and when they come back, it The hoard Issi M a r c 11 ordered two' British IUJ>- pltmental airllnts to obtain Ila approval before f 1 y In g transatlantic charterr. That approval depends primarily on providing that all passengeni art Itglt!mately qualified to fiy charter. Three m o r e British carriers were notified 1ast month that they will have to meet the s a m e re- quirements. Travel industry sou~s said the five British aillincs car- ried a large portion -nerhaps as much as 50 percent -of all illegal transatlantic charter assen ers. .FROM CORONA D·E L MAR: Martin J. Byhower, Kathleen S. Harlachef, Robin M. Rahe and Mairan Ryan. FROM COSTA ME.SA: • ~ Ronal~ A. Anderson, Margaret W. AntbonY., John E. Bowman, Frank J. Brown 'and Jane L. casey. Carol A. Coon, Duwayne L. Docketer, Linda L. Gale, William A. Garvin and Linda · H .. Grlfftth. ' ' . Evan M. Gruber, Junes M. Happeny; Janet D. Herscbler, • Adtle Kopecky and DenDll L. • Kubeska. !'1oy H. Newman, William E. Sahatjlan, Peer A. Swan, Jeffrey L. Werner and Douglu T. Wukawitz. 'FROM DANA POINT: Frank T. lies, Rick Minor and Elletn J. Shuy. FROM EL TORO: Jack L. Munll and Jeanne A. Peck. FROM FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Lucia M. caballero, Tholnas M. Gllbert, Salvatore J. Guzzotta and Gordon S. MacKenzie CGnsuelo M. Savidge, Jef. Irey T. Smith, Paula L. Traudt and Anthony Zaleski. FROM HUNTINGTON BEACH: Steven 0. Anderson, Keith E. Arnold, Elayne S, Briggs, Sina Gahn and Clthy L. Clark. Edward J. Diorio, Virginia A. Gill, Dtant J. Janssen. and Marica L. Johnson. Scott M. McCune, Michael R. Ong, Lauri D. Scott and James R. Story. Curtis D. SuU!ff, lltnnls L. Williams, Linda L. Wllllams and Jean-Paul B. Zerblb. FROM IRlllNE: Robert B. Courtright, Sh • r r y • B. Dougherty, John R. Hanna and Creda K. Koza .. Barbara P. Nassaur, Janet M. Schwan and Philip R. Tamut.zer. FROM LAGUNA BEACH: Patrik J. Clllanan, John L. Campbell, Susan F. Hall and James W. Lansdell. Donita E. !Joyd, Jacquelyn L. Lyster, Nicholas M. Magalousis and Gail J. Ser- · This isn't the first savings brought to ratepayers by maverick consumers attorney William M. Bennett, and it probably won't be the last. rapica. A MEMBER OF T H E FROM LAGUNA NIGUEL: STATE Board of Equalization, Sharon A. Addis. Be.nnett has .developed a Bennett intervened on bahalf of California, saying the El Paso-Pacific N o r t h w e s t merger was in violation of the Sherman and Clayton-Anti· Trust acts. FROM NEWPORT BEACH: remarkable record, suing such Marcel)'~ J. Cot;trtney, Vi.c~r finns as Pacific Telephone J. Dema10, Daniel K. Fe1btg, Co. Pacific Gas and· Electric Geraldine J. Fliss and Dull W •• Co'. and El Paso Natural Gas Griffith. · Co. He has yet to lose J major "John ·D. Hershfeld, Th6mas -suit. Four times the black-robed Warming llp just!ces of the U.S. Supreme -..Brenda Reece of Nash-;.oun ruled that ~nnett ~~ .J.ill.e,. e n •. look s like · ight. she's watchin& a foot-.B. ~ubble, George H. John, The re~nt phone compan)" Christine A. Lyon and Jorge decision hy the Calfforni.L . \IENN.E'IT HA.~ B EE N B. Maradlegue. Supreme Court rolled back-maract.eriz.ed as having th~ L _i n d a J • M a r o s y 1 rate lhcreases • to pre-l9'1l detemunation ~ an Israeli ~pher A. . M or ~ a .n , prices and caused several detective search1m; ou!, Martin Mic~! E. Munier, Chr1Stina PT&T officials to suggest the Borman. in Argentina. E. Rebard and Terrence M. company may be n e a r Jn his last appearance Ryan. ;,bankruptcy." before the high court in the El FROM SAN CLEMENTE : Bennett laughs at the sug· Paso case, Bennett w~s op- Robert A. Debach and John F. gestion posed by most states m the McKinley. .. : west by 'the federal govern· FROM SEAL . BE A CH : . Pacific Telephone has !400 ment and hy the expensive Virginia E: Hamsch and milllon in surplus funds r1ght . legal staff of El Paso. • M. A M . now -more than enough to "Fin. 1 the . . arueen . . &gull'e. pay Cash refWlds. Jf they were . ger !' . all'~ voice m troub1e they could dip into cyring out .1n ~trtbuhon, he the parent American Tel and spqke b r 1 l _I 1 a n t I y and Tel's $2 billion_ profit of last forecefully without note.s for Promotion Announced Newport Be a c h City Manager Robert L. Wynn has announced the piomotlon of year u he said. a~ ~our. He . 50U!1ded like a .• . district attorney 1n a murder However, Bennett predicts caSe calling on the jury to ex- the 1?11one company .will c;te!ay aet the supreme penalty for making a cash refund whi~h ·ipe horrible deed," reported was mand~ted by the court m .the" Washington Monthly on ~pes that 1t can &et the ruling Bennett's appearance. overturned. Now, with Pacific Telephone on the run and a 4-0 edge over El Paso, what's next for Ben- nett? William Foley to aeni.or plan-'•TREY C 0 U L D BE ner in the Community HEROES," Bennett said ,"if Development Department's · they made the cash refund current planning divJsion. no'!°. If ~ phone· company A MEMBER OF T H·E Foley, formerly an assistant waits until the U. S. Supreme presidential delegation pledg· planner, will supervise a~ Court reviews the ~~se •. it ed to Sen. George McGovern, pilcations for all types of couJd take. years of litigation Bennett is beaded for Mia'mi development projects a n d and cost. Pacific Telephone ?,P Beach. _ make recommendations for to $1 billion in cash refunds. An outspoken liberal, Ben: action to the city's planning The M-y~ar-old B_erme~, 8 nett ran for attorney general commission. San FrancISco native IS a in the 1966 D e m o c r a t i c He succeeds James E. graduate ~f the Uni versity of Primary against bis former Nuzum who resigned recently :;an FrancISCO, and flew B-17s_ close friend and then Atty. to a~t ~ position of plan-1D World War Il. Gen. Thomas Lynch: rting· director, parka: director He came to public · prom-· He was active in the cam· '°d zoo director in Klamath inence Jn the early 50'a as paign four years ago for Sen. Falls, Ore. the prosecutor ot the liquor Eugene.M~. • . , • ball game in the dead -0f winter • ..tctually, as the upper photo 'shows, the blanket was cover· ing a sunSuit and Bren· da was getting a sun· burn. She was cheering at the Paul Revere 250 auto race "in Daytona Beach, Fl~. • can save a lot of money." From Los Ange1es ot San The woman asked not to be Francisco, It' Is possibl• to gel Identified. passage to London on an ii· legal charter for about 1180. CAB OFFICIAUI SAID peo- Tht loweSI fare quoted by Pan pie who fly on illt,gal charter American Wor1d Airways and flights probably do not violate Trans WorJd Airlines was $446. any Jaws. The a g e n c Y , · therefore, has moved against THE BEST Readership po 111 prove ''Peanuts" Is one of the world'• most popular comic strlps. Read ft dally ID the DAILY PILOT. THERE • .\RE, OF COURSiF., the airlines that violate its legal cbarter fl!g_hls., People regulation! by flying groups belongingtoorgaruzat1nns that· _____ -..::.------~ · ~~~~ ~pu~~~.~1~1~~ r--...,~---~--~1000·· _§ seats as a group at · substan- tia!Jy reduced rates. ORDER ' The c:irganizers of tllegal . ' charter flights use back-Oated '9autiful Stic.k-on memberships jn 'nonexistent organizations or groups form-YOURS ed primarily for charte• flyinp: to · get around Civil Aeronautics·Board regulations governing such charter flights. LABELS Charter flights -legal and Dlegal ..,.. transported 2.5 'million of the 9.S · million passengers who·flew from the United States · to. Europe in 1971. Scheduled alrliries Jong have shunned charter· groups and most of this busineS3 went to so-called supplemental car· riers. Officials or the American Society or Travel Agei)ts said 80 percent of the Peol>le flying charters froin West Coast points to"EurOpe do so,on ii· legal flights . The percentl\ge is probably less from East Coast cities because fhere is Jess of a difference between schedul· ed airline fares and those of· fered on illegal charter flights. TBERE CAN BE SOME problems in Dying illegal charters: they don.'t always 1'-ave ori time ; sometimes they don't leave at all ; and the organizers ~ay they .are oot responsible for time or money lost because of ~ these in-; conveniences. .There ls also the ~sibility of being Stranded in Europe if , TODAY! Penonallnd • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yournll or • Frltncl· • M•y bt used on envelopes •s refum •ddrtss labels. Also very h•ndy •1 identification l•bels for m1.rkin9 person1I itemS such •s books, records1 thotos, et~ Libels stick on gl•st •nd m•y .• Ustd for m•rking home c•nned focd ;fems. All libels •rt ptint•d with stylish Vogue type on fjne qu•lity wh ite· gummed p•ptr. r ----------------------, "* llt "'}$ ,......,, tllll •IMI Miil •llfl S1.U tt: I I Plitt Print"" Liii.ii Olw,. r.o. •ex ls.I I 1 ·••t• Mell, ca11t. n'24 I I I I I I I I I I I . I L-~-~~L~!_PRl~I!~~--J .. ~ If urse .· This aetlon shot of Ctee teenagers •urflng teen the flr•t plaff award, a trip llt'OtUld tlle -w tor t..,., for-Cr.renee 'Mae' Maid of B-luln In the blaelc·anll- .,,.lte eategorv of the 1971 XoHlc International lVete•• paper s-p•hot Awards. II won talce pictures you eo11lll tcitt traNI or eult tltb year. 1000 · · richer. Or even $50001 • .. Hem how easy it is: 1. Tlle e:ont.1t i1-1trictly for •"'•teur photo9r1 pher1 !An 11111-. , teur is clefin1d 11 one whos e hobby or ewocation is pictur1-t1 kin 9 end who does not meka eny 1ubstentiel pert of his liwing through taking picturasl. J. l l1e:lr01nd-•hit1 or color plctur11 t1Jren 1ft1r July h 1971 are eligible. No piduro1 m•y be ant.reef by any emplov• of the DAILY PILOT or by any lncfivlclu1I who penonally i1 e119191d 1111 tha m11111fae:tura, 11le, comm1rcial fi11i1hin9 or profe11ion1/ u11 .. •f phot.grap)Mc 10·.;1. ' ." .. J. Sn1p1hots m1y ba t1lren with any meko of c1m1r1, on any br1n.cf of fllm. No ortwork or fffo11e:hln9 11 p1rmittecl on .ne91• iiw11 or ·print1 -"° composite plct11r11, multiple airpo111re1 or fl\ultiple prilrtin9. · .. ,_ 4. Aliy ni1111ber of pictures m1y be ant1recf. Cont11t1nt'1 111m•, 1ddr111 •and phci111 l'lumber mu1t be written claarly on tha b1tlt of ea ch pictur1, Mill or cfeliwer prints or tr1n1p1renci11 101 DAILY PILOT S111p1hot Cont11l Editor, P. 0 . lox 1560, Co1t1 M111. CA. 92626 •• IE11hl11 c1n be h1t1d-Clfli,.1rotf to 111y DAILY PILOT effic1, ltut '"111t be phy1ic etly lt1 h1Mf In tho1• office• b1 .le1dli111 ••th w1ek.I Co11t11t oft.clal1 refll"l'O th. ri9ht to c1rrt. •¥ff let. 111tti11 f.r jud9in9• from eM wo1k to tho l'lerl end to ••clucft froM filcl9l119 alto91ftt1r any 1nffi11 rtc1l119' lite in th. fintl Wttk. I. No bleck·1"4-~tt plct11r11 wlll lia ret11r11tcl. Co11t1rl1nf rn111t bt •~l.t ie fllfnilh the ori9it11f '11191ti¥e, if r1ciut1tecf by tho Coitt11t ~iior. The DAILY PILOT 111ume1 no r11pon1lbllly for lllflt!Ytt •r prillh. · , ' I. Co11t.l t•itb .,. peniiitt.4 ... ••INnlt plctarn to only 011• new.piper p1.fticlp1tin9 111 the' Ko4ilr: h1tem1tion1I Sn1pshot Awards. ' 1. To be tli9iblt for a ~cal tr•rMf pri11, ·• contt1fanf mint •l9n • 1t1t1mtnt' thtt tM plchtro, or 1iiother clout., 1i111it1r pie• t11r'e of the '''"' 1ubjee:t or 1ihittlon, -h11 11ot He11, tMf will ftOf be 111t1red l:iy him in eny other contni lfMf •Ill not M offered for p11blicatio11 to t ny p111>llc1tieft •ot con1t1cto4 wl .. thi1 C...t.rl. I . . IMPOITANTt lo 111ro Yff know th• fttll'let eN H4ro11ff ·of e',.y· r1co9ni11bl1 pil"e111 •PtN.,.lltf il'I .. ur plctute. Thia 11 nac•slary 'b'•c•• .. , ht fter f., It io. M anterff ''" tho nff .. •I j11tl9i1191 you 111u1t be al>l1. to ttt th• wrlttee CMIMillf ef eiteh JHlr•on or P'""' (or th1ir lttll• 9111rdl1u,~I" tho ·•••M of mlnor1I to p1nnit 1na_of tha ,ictvro for the ,.,, ... •f lll111fr1• tion,, td¥ertbint H p1,1bllc1tio11 ilt •ll'f 1t1111ner. Check this 1181olt:Ner200 labulcus ~ Tong...iCMll/lmelpitzn , (One tor black-and-white, one for color) Fllll Prln: 30-day arouncf.lhe-world trip for two, plus $1 ,000 or $5,000 In cash . ••• ., Prtn: 21-<Iaytour ol Europe for two. plus $500 or $4,000 In cash. TNnlPiD: 14-day lr1p to MeX!co for two, plus $250 or $2,500 In cash. l'oullll Prln: 7-<lay trip to Hawaii for two, plus $100 or $800 In cash. . . Flflll Prln: 7-drt trip to West Indies tor two, plus S100 or $800 in C8lh. Plue 10 ._ llWlldl Cl $500-=ti. 1l!OO """'awdt Cl $100 eiclt. PU lcx:ll ~ pllza DA ILY PILOT . Saapshot Contest rl .. En r Every Week-D~adline ·wed. Noon -Nowthru Aug. 26 • • • I .. • • :i I ' I , G Ge Yo D ge sh Sc Co m I • • • J Everyone Hes Something That Someone Else Wants C:;enere l I ' CLASSIC NEWPORT -This view ,home re- flects the _quality that make up the Newport way of life. Low profile rambling single story floor plan, S spacious bedrooms plus a secluded den, sunken living room with shag · carpets and formal dining set beneath the cut -glass chandelier, with teJ;"raced views as $s-, ~s:;g~d:?P· P riced just reduced bel.Pw PHONI UNIQUI HOMES. COlf)NA DIL MAI 675-6000 REALTOR, MULTIPLE LISTINl,i .SERVICE General wcneral * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. . FANTASTIC VIEW! $100,000 Unobstructed view of the 'bay, ocean & bright lights. Attractive decor in this 3 bedroom, 3 bath contemporary with lush carpeting & drapes. Secluded & private. · · "'Our 27th Y •• r'' WESLEY ,N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 San Joaqui11 Hills Ro1d NEWPORT CENTER;.N.B. 644-4910 General General COLLEGE PARtc PALACE > • "HAVE THE SQUEEZITS?" ·NOT IN THIS ONE Enchanting TWO SfORY s· bedroom 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, FAMILY ROOM, .formal din· ing room, NEW carpets and drapes, island kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in Hi\.RBOR VIEW HOMES ••........ $72,500. . ,, ELEGANCE AWAITS YOU HERE Cameo Highlands. Architect designed-New carpets & drapes. 4 Bedrooms, convertible den, 3 baths, cathedral ceilings and 2 used brick firO)llaces, family room, built-in kitcb· en & B-IFQ, PLUS MANY XTRAS. Entertain arounll your own POOL ..•..•..•. $76;500. E.S.P. XTRA • SPECIAL • PRICE , · Let us show you this enchanting home in Irvine Terrace. Atrium entry, spaC:ibus'living room with fireplace. S Large bedrooms, 2 baths, WVELY DINING ROOM + room to store your trailer or boat. ........ $62,500. ' NO DOUBT ABOUT IT WE'VE GOT IT • TRIPLEX ONE-OF-A-KIND in CORONA del MAR. 2·2 Bedroom, 1·1 Bedroom. Clear. Owner may carry. Close to shopping. This will go in a hurry ......... ., .............. .$71 ,500. You will appreciate this DUTCH GIRL CLEAN, ADULT-OCCUPIED home with three LARGE BED- ROO?r1S. · Relax and enjoy light; cheerful rooms or peacefully stroll among your gentle forest of trees and all.rubs. Easy walk to All. Schools thru Orange Coast College. 11500 initial invest- ment for 95% financing or maximum F11A-VA benefilll. Our best value $29,950. CaJI 646-05.55, Evenings 646-5226. Owner moving to Mlssl"lppl. POINTS TO PERFECTION COLWELL. PROPERTIES. INC REALTORS \Veil _,, his \\.'Oe can be your THIS CONDO joy! p;ck-up this 4 bedroom IN BACK BAY AREA • 3 Bedroom, 2\0 bath, in prestigioui Mesa Verde builtin kitchen, stone fireplace, FAMILY for" on!y $47,tltlll. Beautiful, ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS in· mature landscaping, grac-eluding billiards. Fee land and close to every· ::::.~:n= thing ....... ' ................... $32,500 and fi.-.place in living room, * OPEN HOUSE * king sized semi·formal din· 1115 Port Barmouth, Harbor View Home, Corona ing area, bar kitchen, den dtl Mar. Open · 1.s p.m. Wed., Thurs., Fri. and master suHe all down-$S4,950. ' '!!&Ir!. Boat Gate tor water . enthusiaats. Call' 546-2313. -0 THE RE/\!, ·.'."'\._ l:S"f /\ TERS General ~-~ 'REALTORS . '6.44-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY . ' CORONA DEL MAR, CALIP. , DAILY ,!LOT f1i J You Can Sell It, ' Find It, Trade It Wit~ • Want Ad 5 BR .ONLY $36,SOO. ••• An opportunity to acquire a spacious single story home In UPPER COsr A MESA EAST OF HARBOR BLVD. at a price you can afford. Property is only S'h years old and In top condiU.on. It's vacant and ready _for you! , oflnJa ..!J~£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 57 Linda l1le Driv• Custom 4 BR., 3'h ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & fr~lc. Waterfront lam· ily rm. w/conversation pit around the frplc.; lovely garden, lge. slip . . , ........ $189,500. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lot1, Please Cell: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR · 341 B1ysldo Dr., Suite 1, N.B. · ~75-6161 H"ARBO~ VIEW-HOMES-$55;750•-, ~~-1 . ., n:ral General ... Undoubtedly he lowest priced "LUSK ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;; NEW LISTING BUILT" home in' Harbor View Hills. 3 bed· rooms, fa mi I y room, 2 baths. fireplace, fenced & spacious rear yard. Property of· fered substantially less than Saving & Loan Company's appraisal. We have the key • it's a pleasure to show. ConvenJent parking -easy. to be a "DROP-IN" at Bay A Beach Realty 675-3000 BAY & BE .A.CW HEALTY '. '"' ......... ' . % G.neral 6 To 7 2400 SQ. f'T. In this CU!itom, execut ive home on pres~ Eastsidc Ocean side ()f ll"'Y·· Coronn cul-de-sac. 4 Br. 3 Ba, <lrl l\1ar. BcautifuUy furn., atrium A/l\1, F~l music plus carplg.. d e c o r a to r aispcrgion syste1n. Garn~e drnpe11; lge. family m1., door opener, elec. kitch. and \Vo rksavcr kitch. Huge covd. more tor • patio. CUstom thruout! \Va1k $4 5 500 up the brick walk to tMs 1 ' bca uly, you'll never want to leave! Absentee owner saya Newporl ll ~ 000 SC at "''"• . CORBIN-., F1irview 6-46-8811 MARTIN (inytimo) REAL TORS 644-7662 BAYFRONT HOME Rustic design, highlights this 1abulous home on Harbor Island Rd, Large enough for a Bedrooms YOUR OWN Or Large INCOME PROPERTY ...,.NEW- growing family With 5 bedrooms, 41iii baths &: large, formal dining nn. Family room separate from main house, with wet bar &: fireplace. "Dad's Den" . Dormitory . Two Separate Hom .. on °'"' LISTING parcel of Land, Ideal for 'ntree large bedrooms, 2 bath owner occupancy. One liomc BEAUTIFUL C01;1RTYARD family roum with fireplace h 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath:ri. Tiic ENTRY -to this pat 4 downstairs and upstairs. 1300 other is 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. bedroom . home. The large sq. ft of finished Bonus Good Condition HURRY _ country kitchen affords cdm· room. ll you h&vt! a big Owner will carrY lO% Trum: fortable fan11tr living. Own- :tam.lly, you must see; It Deed. $35,000. Call 646-055.5, ers are leaving a!'ea and -· FOUltPLIX $2,000. DOWN GOVERNMENT REPOSES- SION -Hurry to set ytNI offer in on this completely redec:oraled 2 bedrm. .. plex. Only $49,950. cau 00-Im. 9:f21 ·4 Beclrm + Pool $33,500!. sv .. lm you'SWimmers all sum· mer long in the lovely pool, loads of ck-eking, patlo areas. IO\V malntt:nance landsca~ Ing. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, ele- gant tlrl'placc, all l'.lectl'ic push button builtin kitchen, diahwaaher, Forn\al dlning rooni. Plush cloud aoft car- peting, dra))('s. An addrt'SS or dlltlncllon. Bkr, 541).172>. TARBELL Newport HelCJhts Vacant· $26, 9501 Abandoned Colonial! GUEST FACILITY. SUnkea lamlly room 'wlbeam ca11lap, All tile ldtchen w/ltovtt 6 re- triprator Included. New paint + shq thru-out. New drape~ 40' covf:'l'ed patio. Storage room. Hurry • call ' 66-0303. . . llli:i'I I 111,11\ with bookshelves, fireplace, wet bar &: view of bay An exceptional home in an exclusive location with pier &: slip for 1ar<e yacht. $225, 11lll could have 6 or 7 bedrooms. Eve.Unga 6f6.S226. have their home in move-In Call ]low •• , 842·2535. Only condition for a fast sale. I ;o ... _. ...... _.,. __ $45,950. • 133,900. FIXER UPPER ~·, 1 THE REAL \'""'\i ESTATERS -. '·. -'· ~ . ' , .. ,. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 "COUNTRY SCENE" , ... ...,...,...,...,..., ..... ~~~~~~!'" C 0 LllJ ELL PROPERTIES, INC. REALTORS Beautilul rear yard, pr! • ' • ON OUR usr OF GOOD THE GREEN JUsr USTED • Best Mesa Verde location! • 3 le family. Need.I k>ta of work but make otter now and q.ve! Va· cant, cul-de-Mc, walk to IChaOls. Call -(()poll ..... 1 · $27,950! ~ UP FRONT . STOP SHARIN' unlimited, lovely frui 1: BUYS. A delightful spic-and· ' REAL'roRS shade trees, colorful carpet-span 3 bedroom and fanit!Y With Your land~ by own. SINCE DH room home in Mesa Verde Jn,g thla PIY-Gn·the-market • HERITAGE ing, large covered patio • offered at e",500. A -at' 3 bedroom, 2 bath' home. 673 '"'"00 relax after a hariJ day's -•• ~ /W ~ bedroo home with many fine lea-W carpels, cuolom drapes ,, __ '!"'!'.!!'!'!!l!!Jlm-f'. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I work! 3 ms, 2 baths, d ,. Loe ted 2 1 ~~I Al • < l f<·, 1 RATED "X" I' deluxe builtln kitchen, dish· ture~ and many extru. Call an pa 10• a m n-$27,AAO washer Elepnt fireplace ua today at _ utes from the beach and ..,.U EXTRA LARGE 3 spacious bedrooms, formal dining room, separate famt· ly room and a large living room. This home ts located on a larre Jot and is 1n -lends ~ded charm lo bos-' ~1151 (Open Eves.) ~c~ss lrom Golr cours~. It 4 lclrm., +· Den it bl li . Prhn Y.'On t last, call today. Olarmlnl' pterlor with 10tne locp a_! vmgalkroomt • e 1 $30,500. Call Now 847-6010. rock wort that aets off the auun • w · o every.. · thing. 540-llID. home. 4 Bedrooma,.Jlrtplace, · built-In range It oven, dish· ~ ... HERITAGE REALTORS TARBELL wutu:~r. patio, bkr, ~1120. 2955 Harbor, Oiita Mei&. Get __ ,._,_._• _____ j;;G;;..-i;;..,;;•;;al;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;.I ready to move in condition. Priced at $34,900. Call tDll DOYER SHORES • 20' x 22' loe111 tree 842-2535 toc1ay! DOLL HOUS!i VA REPO ONLY $950. DN. $211,900. buys thil Jove!y 3 bedroom 2 bath .. poueued home. An)1)ne qualifies upon credit approval cau now. S42·17n. . ·Rl&HT-ON Conftnlen,tly located in Cedar Glen area, Costa Mesa. Spac- ioua 5 bedroom and family. All the aood features you are lookinc lot in a one story home. Otfired with no do-Nn VA tmm or assume TARBELL 2955 Harbor, Costa Mesa * Ponlnsul1 Point * 4 Br, family Rm,. 2 Ba, %lOO aq, ft, or relaxed llvina. Ideal for lf'I tamlly. Minutes to ~an 6: bay, Priced at $69,500. Call for app't. Call 673-?.663, 642-6963 Eve1. THE "BLUFFS" IN NEWPORT Popular, upgraded "Bonita" model. 3 BR.,. 2 ba. end unit, on 1-level. Large patio. On·. delightful greenbelt. $51,500. Mary Lou: Marion. ' OCEAN VIEW -$i6,SOO Charm galore in Old Corona, on 93' lot; 3 BR,. 2 ba., den , farm-style kitch. 1 HQuse off ,ocean Blvd. Immac. cond., .move 1igbt in. Triona Bergin. . SHORECLIFFS White water view. Approx. 'h Acre lot. AP.' proved plans avail. for 5 BR., fm. rm., ac• tivity rm. & din. rm., ot .. design yoqr own. Priv. steps ·to beach. $150;000. "Kathryn Raulston. ' JUST LISTED Charming 4 BR. Lusk boine on comer lot, with complete privacy. Good .open feeling w/view of surrounding hills. Gracious grounds. $76,500. Harriett Davies. HARBOR VIEW ,HIL\.S 4 BR., 2'h bath Sandpipe~ model. Wet.bar. S Car garage. Courtyard. Walk to . beacb,, IChools, shopping. Brand new with land- scaping allow~nce. $79,500. La Verne Burns. ' SPECIAL WATERi!ltONTS Lido Isle 4 BR. plus large FR. Space for 70' boat. $285,000. Linda .Jsle, new 5 · B!l. plus FR., on lagoon. Exquisite! $300,000. Eileen Hudson. LUSK SANDPIPER MODEL E•tra large lot, QA cuJ,de sac st., with pool. In "Harbor View 'Hll!s. 4 Bdrms., S baths. $79,500. Edie Olson. · ''IAYFRONT · . Beaut. ga~en, salidy beach; wood paneled den w/frpl., wet bar, bodbbelves. '1.65,000. Carol Tatum. PRIVATE Bl!ACHl'RONT . $107,000 Room 0.... :mJ oq, 11. of comfort. wmt CONVERSATION PIT luxury, and ·-In a lllm>llildla& Swedish fue. O THE REAL ·~ EST/\Tr:Rs nia&nl&ent Newport Be8.ch place plua lar&e modem kit---~oc-~=-=--- -with an un-chen, dlnlng room, huee liv· $24,000 Cute as can be thia 3 bedroom home bu new high-Io carpeting, n e.w paint, large tree-shaded back yard,.quiet resldentlal street, treat for, the CfMJple just starting out W I t b c hildren. Now vacanJ: and seller is out of state and must sell! Appraised at $24,000 don't miss it. Call 9:r21 exlatfntr 5% % -· Call 540-1151 (Open Eves.) ._. HERITAGE associa ted forgettable VIEW. Four ing room, 3 big bedrooms A11um• 5314% Lo•n -'spacious bedrooms, 4 battis, and 2 baths. Beaut. groundJ Low monthly payments. Jess large t.amU, room and complete "1th putting green. than rent 3 Bedrms + den FORMAL Dll'{ING ROOM. ~· Mesa Verde location or can be 4.lh bedroom, 2 Shown by appoinbnent only. and pr:lced $33,'F.IO, with 5% batlul:, dining' m5m: bulit·ln down paymt. range ~oven, bkr. 54().1720. Call 546-5880 (Open ~~.) Red Carpet, Realtors, BUY OFT HE-WEEK --.ii!Jl!ll 546-8640. Spacious 4 hr home w/IWllc:en ''U" axil REAi.TORS l\~ll ~fo<, "llfc '~, ;DJ' \Ai 8,ih n 1'· '~~! * Lady In Foreclosure * , Let'a help her, JU & behind • in pa,ymts. 3 Br, plus 2 Br. t (newer). in East C.M. Only f12,500. Call tor dell.ill to • .... . • HERITAGE REALTORS -64&-Tlll ' · 2)43 Est:diff Drive Open •til 9 PM TARBELL 295.S Harbor, Costa Mesa Vacancies cost moneyt Rent family room. clthedral ceil~ .--• Claaodfied Ad.Sell ldl• Items Ing & "ml formal dlnintr $200 IUYSI now! Call 642--5678 Now! room. Large kitchen w/ Must lff Uda J.STORY BAR- Double Dutch Treat · DOLL HOUSEi 1.,;G...;.•"°..:_'i-I --------••-'---- breaklaat bar. Carpet & GAIN todoy. Perfect tor drps. Close to schools, parks Id J FHA &: beach. A Must See At )'OUD& or 0 coup e . OKI Needs TLC. ONLY $35,900. Seymour will take $l7, 750. Call ._ • 645-0303. your present home in trade. CHUCK CAROTHERS REAL ESTATE TREASURES lllake trimmed cottage with IDimaculate house • new cul-de-sac privacy. Dutch • 8hag' carpe.ta: and drapes dOor entry, enormous bed-througbout. Higtl beamed rooms • and 'seller leaving cellinp A: uRd b rick man$ d;f!corator 'touches, in-tlreplatt. Etticlent ~ clud!nc cool -boy poofl with all built-ins incl~ ·Treat ,.......ir to )<Jllr own dlltnniobor. :i bedroorm, w-m.. Ei\joy· low aaumable den and 2 bob. Model PB.Ymenta or awl!. )'OUl' home o:otltML. Amite cub. and come ta with ea.sy 6"-~Jou at~ per montb low new VA, FHA or 5% includes ....,,ibinc • wl\y down. $28,900 and it's all rent? youn! Call 847-6010. \8, O j THE REAL \""'\l ESTATERS ' . . . " . . FOUR-PL EX Rere'a a bargain fo_r }'OU. Four 2 Br. unit.I, all vacant and re-painted in aod out. Fantastic linancing. On!y $«1,900. MORGAN REAL TY 673-6642 175-64Sf 0-rol -... , . 'l'I ~ • I I\ l I' t t I ,,, • Realtors 6*-17U 2043 Weltclitt Drive Open 'till 9 PM * 8 HOUSES on lot · * East>ide €.M. Pampered 2 BR. $135,000, Owner movtnc, willllnan<e. CllUCK CAllOniERS REAL ESTATE TREASURES 1&11 Westclill, NB 646.5152 Generol MACNAB IRVINE ' FINER HOMES UPPER BAY'S FINEST Rich woods, paneling, exquisite wall <!over- ing & open beamed ceiling. Spacious 5 BR., S baths. Park-like setting. Riding & board· ing stables within walking disLance . $59,500. Lois. Egan 644-6200. BIO CANYON-•9 GREENBRIER LANE Magnificent VIEW of Canyon & Country Cluli w/92' on~ golf course. 5 BR's., 4 baths, FR., DR. STOP A LOOK A LOOK OPEN DAILY CAIL SEYMOUR REALTY 847·1221. -· . I Olli \I I 111 \0\ . . 1831 Westclllf, N.B. 646.5152 313 SANTA ISABEL Eamld< 4 BR 2 BA, formal ---==,-:::-~-- dining, 2 story. Immediate $30,500 FOUR PLEX --REPO- otterect by v .A. Only $2X)O, dn + $1,025 "°"' Fre!h!y painted in 6: out. "Looka lilc:e t. Winner." Muit hurry on this one, SOttJ'H COAST ~TORS (545-8424) Open occupancy, CdM Wgh School Sponloh Dnlfn '"<rl Authentic arch ways, huge eotry way, 4 BedRloms, xtra baths, Roman bath oU mu- Halecrest Best Buy * 4 Bedroom -2 Bath * Assumable 6% VA Loan * ~UlET Street * Easy walkinl dialance to all achools * Priced at only S27 ,500 * P1eue call 546-2313 tor JDOre WormaUon. O THC REA!, "\.. l.STATL!\S evea. · ter bedroom, lamool '"GU--*.-._E"AS=TSo;l"D"'E.-*.,--r. den" kitchen, terraced en-Here'• a bargain tor IOD\e- trance, huge family room, N 3 di Ing ••-.~1-one. tee BR., l"-ba'a.: n robm, wu • ~ •a1. on .pool.site lot. Walk to TARBELL echoola. New carp. in UY. nn. le hall. Copper plum!). ""'· QuJck -.. Cltl'1 CORNER LOT $27,l!O. VA Foreclolutt. 3 1paclout MORGAN REAL TY Br'•, 2 Ba, built-in nnce/ 17Ul42 17M41t own, dlhwabr, llttplace, *BUILD INCOMI* FA heat. carpe!J, oprinklen, N'pt Beacll. !!0><1t1J 1W lot, larle double pra.rt. Some-room to bullet 2 BR. bl:IM. one ii aolna to...get...a bar. J car pr., rented at • pin. give UI a call to be the month. Only S26.!l00. Mo':o9:t.i REALTY cAvwooo RllALTY Vacant lot on 60 ft . o( white sandy beach. outstanding view of bay & J;oats. Now is the ' Ume to build that home! ... no. M. C. Buie • . ' I It's all you can do when you step into this custom built 2 BR home • hiRh on a cliff above all of Newport Harbor. Unparalleled view and on an R·2 lot w/a beautiful gar· den & pool. Barbara Aune 642-8235. · layfront Condo 3 Br, 2 Ba, p>Ol, pltt a: slip. DeUghUul 179.SOO 673-6642 17s.6459 * 541-12" * l!XECUTIVI! HOME-LIDO ISL• Lovely estate on 65 ft. corner lot. SJ>8Ciqm 4 BR., din. rm.; super prlvat, msfr. BR/ sit. rm. combo. Bring cllferl '129,lllO. Eucene Vreeland. ~ Coklw•I. ...... ~ 550 NIWPORT CINTIR DR.. N.I. 557 .. 130 SELL WITH GINNY • EARN MORI Mlf'IEY •(Bigger comm. split/ bonus) Room for 3 ex· perlenced nleamenl New omce opening July 17th., at 1505 Ill e s a Verde Dr., Eul, C.M. (only moLival4d/dedlcat· MUL TIPLI ed need apply.) LISTING SERVICE ,... "THE YUM YUM HOUSE" If you haven't seen th• Yum-Yu.m house you have missed a real treat. Please call Betty Kerr or Lol5 Egan fpr-your special showing 644-6200. I lfVine 1-•-Rooltr~,.~ I IOI --Ml·UH IN' __ _ N""'°" -. c.n-. ftlA EMERALD IAY Immaculate 3 Br + tam rm. Octan side of hwy. View. Must tee! $149,000 Ted Hubert A Assoc. Wt Via Udo ~ REFLECTS PRIDE! 3 bdrm, in MqA VERDE. ICt'Mll<d In por<h. ~ to golf COW'le, 0wl1ft" tJ'IMf. HOME+INCOME o..n.rA~'!.!!5!.,_ tf )'OU're klOkhw for a com;-tJ\ts one to '30 !IJO for qtU: fortable 3 .BR 2. BA home ...ie. Priced beJow maiat with a lltMY pe.Uo plui 7 thla 3 bedrm home ~•ture. additional well rnatntah1'd 2 ~tha, con'venient built-in l'ental u n I t I In a kitchen, 1arse fain, rm., pride-of.ownership , ?d t 11 qultt bt\PbOl'hood. dbl. Verde area locaUOh caU ll\r&af:,..nd It'• onl¥ 4 yea.n ~-$149,000. old. C.11 todoy Rtd c.,,,.._ o ·THE REAL ·'.'-ESTATERS Rtalton S4l-IM>. Must OIO"" by Aur. llL ()nly the l'etlnl' -- By Own.r. "'1\&ced, i>ii,i!IO tlart>or View ........ CanMI, i BR. FR, 1 .. c:rpts, - Jot, ''*"-tndoepd, ..,. only. -U>Ytlmo. I .:$48;;:;;;.950::;... ::Illa=. ;:1!5;:7-41.'JO.:::;.:·--!'or !hit hem Wider $ill. tr)- • ' , ' • · J8 Dill V PllOT Thursda,, J..t, 6. 1972 _,._ -..... _..... -i.• e _,..... . lloltll•-~ ... --~O....;;;r;•;I ;;;;;;~~tc~ .. ;_;on;•;do;;l;M;,.;,:::t1·~F~:-;;;;;;:::•:::ln::::::V:::•1:::1"'~:::~:1H~untl;;;;""°";;;;lllo:•ch::;;~L;ldo;;;l•:lo==~!;;:iM~ob~i~lo~H~o~m~o~•~=~:r.ln;c;om;;o~P;,_;;;r1y~~lt.6;!~H~o~u~so~1~F~u~rn~l1~h~od~~3:00t ,........,,,..._,,,,,,,,,..=.,.,,...· I' \~===::::::=::::::01~-iii'i:1i'";t'j:jiil-For S•lo 125 1.,.,...,......,,.,_,,.....,..'!'.""'= Ile h , N" A'R Ul'f'ER 'HAROOR VIEW mW"' A REAL DREAM I• PIER & SLIP C.1 Lot, 006 Grant St., N.B., .N~ow~port;.;.__••~-:--: ""' • E''°GANT CONTEM~ JOx83. gnraoo. Lcnoro1 • CrndouJ family living in 1 -... 1.. 3 A d•n, !dnoJe story WO r-Or $175 • &i.l. Isl. Charming 1 NEWPORT BAY •-· uall"' • BR • ~--v ·~ SION LA' GUNA HILLS •-w" 211 Tower ·• • I • -PM:"""' q 03 ' " home w/many, many xtru. MAN Lido Nord B1yfront Bev 1y Hill• 90lU Br over aar. Lfl • pr v. $25 250 BA, tam rru .. patlo<, etc. In IAl3 1 m•"'"~ work, wood t • B" • n.th ·-ooo P=Ure adult community 1 ~...,.. .... -'"',--~·,...--· ,...-= $185 • c 1 .. nnel tronl 1 Br -• r' qWct. J)rlvnte rar6tn 1J1Ct· 0 ·-~ • 4 BR, 3 BA, t:lf';snt en ry, " 1"' "'° i;-_,.,, adj:l«nt to Lclsurc World. lndu1tr11l Property 168 dplx trw: patio &: carport. l bedrooms. p 0 11 1 hf'd Un&· Xlnt acboola, tee l&r>d 1wot'k ha1nd ldsc'!u ha~: fonnl din r111.. Ilv rm. LIDO REAl TY &nut sunounc.lilll:S. all lwc· _ $300. summt'r only. Utll pd. hardwood 1: tho.I carpet. ..... 500. 6-44--0186. nto t -~ hOusc. u"-..... featuttS mllsslv" tpl, au 3.171 Via Lido, N.8. 1 tm ,_ _ lo double pngt", hup Sot wllh "'1'I erptt It drp!i, fr"ld\ly paint· upgradt<d w/w crpts &: drps, * 673-7300 * W'Y appo n en... .t.uera· M·l ZO'NE 1 Br on Bayfn>ol. Nice ()It • towetilf( lbade tree•. 'l'RIPLEX f3J 2 Br. ~'tud\os. ed. The back yard Is a Pie--tarn nn., lrg \\'ardrobt, ELEGANT ::i~~poo:~::u"~n;'t Ij !fl~~· x 300' iot, has dwelling SNldu• .v"'1E'vwnil.RENTALS ~-'IUT~ the VA loon and Pool. Top tU'ta. $79,500 turesqu«> of tlowm, Incl. bltin 1: 11 u rm e 1 kllch 4 bed & t ll,y MO~! snd garage, SlSl per month pay all nr oo. Owner * S"8-8750 many ('>:pe_~i~a ro.e bU$bes. w/rangc & oven. dlib~·s.hr, home rr:i7:i 4 ba~h~ & 2 ~..:~ St-o ttifi •'Award ~ winning" $34,SOO .Ql-4030 or $3248 down to nl'W VA loe.11. Flr.1tC __ o•_t~•-Mos-~•-----~ cPr\leu.~~r>°a.~I ~,:l!!.1°7: lots al coun~r.r spuce, t-:at111s: place:ii, $92,500, f'UmJ!thed model homes ON Roy McCardle Realtor Houses Unfurn. 305, day on the market. -l . C\-"J ~ .~. bar. (IVCl'SlZl?d Uhl gar., SALE TIIJS WEEK. 548-7729 FABULOUS w0n't l&11t. Near Mile Squ:ire patio, block wall, Jnc1!iCpd. hoa>m:aZ> lowson Jrt. 830-3900 or 8.JJ.7900 1810 Ne,vport Blvd.. c.rit .. G._•_n•_r_a_i _____ _ FOUR Park. J~ Yt'li ntw • top kM ·. AeQl(Off "!!!i!l!!!\!!i~!!!Ji!i!!l!!!!J!"'~ - EASY UVING Freshly painted 3 BR home wfnear new drps & ahag + lots ot ~llng. $22,950. Now port al f'•irviaw 646-8111 (1nytimol • OPEN DAILY 235 SHERWOOD PL. quiet cul-de-sac· s tr e e t , ;Eamide • Bedroom, 2 Bath; beautiful 1-story home; sparldlng c 1 ea n . ClOR to school&. Shake l'OOf. Pro!, ln<bcpd, 0ril,y'$34,500. CALL ANYTIME • 146.3921 or En. 541-'41' Lac hen my er R , l·v• VA NO DOWN I' $2!1,950. f'P. 3416 Via Lido 67>4S62 VACA.i.'iCIES! li 0 0 S l E R :"'! J...ookint for a clean, ne.nt, 't"R.AlLER COURT. Costa Lots for Salt . -170 ~pacious 4 Bdrm in a bcauti-If Mission Vltjo Mesa. he6rt of town. Spaces M'll 1.At, 100 x 28S. J-l unt· !ul area! Call on this one! 531·5181 ( :=.J Sll·58DD . ... 3-BEDROO~l hbm(', Mission up to 40' left. Adulls. No ington Beach. Owner a.rue· Thia gracious home has ~~~""''"'"""!~~"'"1 '62"""4471 ( , .... , 54~1101 Viejo area, 0 ;,J11 year old. pets. S65. incld'g gas, lous. Easy terms. Art • nearly 2,(XX) sq, ft. ot llvlnit OWNER must sell. Large AU ..-efectric kitchen sha& i ...:54.:;8-:..23::..;70_an::...:.Yu_·m~e~·---H 0 me f Ind e r 9 Ree.Jty area. Tip-Top condition in rooms, 4 bedroo_ms. xtra GEORGIA COLONIAL -4 carpet. Only $23,500.' 33• Spartan, 1 BR, ba., awn-892-4477; eve!. 536-4558. every way . including main-b a ths, mag n 1 f Ice n t mammoth bedrooms, heavy, KATELLA REALTY 8J7.91JOO ing, prlv bee.ch & dock. icured lawM. O!!ered at fireplace, new dra pe 11 .. heovy shake roof with alll7."~·--c-=c--o-----S1800. &y Shott Park. U2 PRIME .Lido lsle 'LOT ooly $34,500. Ph: 979-1050. \vallpaper ~ccent11, natural .,.,.000 ,;idings, latticed bay Newport S.•ch \V. Cst Hwy .• N.B. Sp E-13, 0~~21:3~t=7~ Bch. Ontu wood paneling, bier, SZJ,950. windo"'ll, landscaped with B k B B ty l..'.87'."().89'.C'.:'."78::_. ~=,....,.......,.,7 1 M:;;;;;;+;;;;;:-n,;;;;;;--- 842-6691. p!nc lrE'C's. Private dining QC ay eau SAC R 1 FI CE in Lido Mountain, Desert, 21 OWNER leaving. You c:an roon1, terrazzo foyer and all This beautiful 3 bedt"OOnl .,,,8terlront park, 2 br, Resort 17C wfllk to the beach. Newly brick fireplace. Executive home Is secluded on a Cul . n_ Sa I t th ba k $3,995. Also dbl Wide at * JUST LISTED -Lg. )ak• decorated, 4 b e d r o o m s , neighlxlrbood, w a I k i n g 1..11: c s ree near. e ~. built-In range. oven, distance 10 occan. BKR. bay. Recently painted in· $5,995. 673-3817· front hse UJ,500. Needs Roy McC•rdle Realtor 541-m9 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. MESA VERDE PRIDE OF OWNER Ltrrt• 3 hdrm .. 2 bath, taml· 'ly rm., bltnl, 2 frplcJ. Beautiful 550 aq. ft. master suite incl. 21eparate den. Deluxe carpeting &: Mexican tile floors. ).st time oilered. open 12 to 5. Priced for quick sale. $35·,soo. 3260 Michigan, owner. 54~2688. dishwruihcr, huge Ureplacc, 002-5SJJ_ side and out. I<notty Cedar 8'x37' Mobile' home wnO'ia)' finishing. yard with 6 mature .fruit BY Owner. 3BR, l·U ba. pane!Ling. Shag carpc~~g. Cabana. carpeted, skirting, _•PROF. BLDG. on blvd, b'ee!, colorful setting, brk, F 1 blt'n b .ck ll.'ttll Large Yru'd, f\nd the kitclt-& starage sheet. $1800. Alter 1 $34,0CIO. $33,<XXJ. 842-2561. N rp c,hl ~~ ~ s, en with lots of cabinets 5, 548-4052. *SECLUDED -% acre next r sc s, • wn. or no shOuld delight any home-to forestry 'v/3 Bdr cabin -O~ arudou~. Transfer-do~'l\ to Cis. $26,500. 16552 ak ... o 450 Call 646-7ln make offer. red, circular driveway goes Wai le Lane. 847~ m er . ..,.,, · • li to this home, -4 bedrooms, ft11I Estate. Aline Realty, P.O. box 1796. den, built·iflll. dishwasher, Irvine ~--"'-"'-"-'-~ Big Bear Lake (TI4l 866-7511 newly decorated, park likel;:::;:;;;:;;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;:;;;::;;;:-1 ••••••••• I 2 lots, secluded S2.4.=ll yard. brk, $30,950. 962-5566. PLUSH PLUS! I !-"'~~""'~~""'~~ Commtrcial Moonridgc cabin $15.T:iO CHOICE area, Magnolia & THE hous~ in THE par~ in ~ ~ CH~N-~ElFRONT 151 Lakeside cabin $35.000 Warner, $750 Dn, Take over THE P.r1me 1oca1_1 on Pier & slip. 3 BR., _3 ba .. 3 Property Call 866-4641 or write: low 71/o CI Loan. Beautiful overlooking future region~ yrs. ne~v. Beam Rc~'.1.~_o_v~r-One of the Last Spencer Real Estate, P. O. corner, Irg trees, 3 Br, 2 Ba, pu~k. ~ 8.'1· !l· Of Iux-looks N pt, Isl. P 00 Vacant downtown parc.-els In ~xif.2828, Big Bear Lake, Nr schools. Principles only. w-1ous hv1ng. Lime green MEOITT. DUPLEX Laguna Beach. This land Call 833-1103 642-2312 shag, floating stairway to On N'pt Isl 3 & 2 B .... 1,1er is well located & ready LOT in famous Lake Havasu, ' · mst.r. suite beautiful vista &: slip. Mexican tile patio & tor de\l'f'Jopment. Buy now home of the world famous Huntington Be•ch every window. Immaculate, walkway. 3-Way water vie\v. & build or hold for London Bridge. LJ:>cated ;;;;;;;;:;;:·;;;;;:;,;:;:;;j move-in cond, 4 BR, 21Ai $99,500, Agent appreciation. Zoned C-7. close tp all schools k city. $21 950 ba's., !amiJy rm. COME. & ~1972 6754073 Realonomics, Bkr. 675-6700 $9000 or will trade 1or Costa 1 • SEE IT TODAY! JUST ~· '--"'"'=====--?.fesa or Newport Beach in· t.we\y 3 bedroom 2 bath/Jus t NEWPORT EXCLUSIVE C·l 11 a<:r<?. red., covd patio, elec kit. 2 REDUCED '4•600· level, 1247 Brookhurst, shop-I .,,'°,.m_e~pro~p._644-4687=--~· __ ear gar, din rm, well ldscpd, HEIGHTS ping center. A n_a he i m. Mountain, Destrt, with $1.100. dn, mo. pymts 5 BEDROOMS 5454389. Resort $a16. pays all, Nr Brookhurst $58 000 BY Owner -Nwpt Sch, & Garlleld. Call now! • Ocean vu, G-un;t bldg, 8 yn. BEAR LAKE?! \Ve can EMPTY LOT AT BIG 174 HOUIOl*Apll. * 645·0111 * $100 • PRIVATE Studio 1v/ stove, rcfrig, All util pd. Id eal for ont>. * $12J • \VALK to pa_rk • l BR w/gar. crpl/drps, pet con- sidered. * $145 . COZY Cottage • 1 BR, encl i:;ar. Stuve, re.frig, child ok. * $150 • INCREDIBLE 2 Br alone on Jot. Gar., fncd yrd,· E/sidc. * $160 • BRING SNOOPY! 2 Br, fncd yrd, gar, kids/pet ok. * $180 -SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba crpts, drps, bltns. family, singles, pet ok. LANDLORDS I Do you have a vacancy! We cWl fill It. Many desirable tenants on our wailing list. Absolutely No CHARGE. BEACON RENTALS * 645-0111 * RENTING·LEASlNG Homes only. 5 yr's exp. Agent 24 hrs. 956--2500. I' Tri-level home, great for old, compl. refurbished. entertaining,, \\'et bar, large Income $775 mo. $75,000. 3 BR. &. family rm., 2 ba. "SINCE 1946" sun deck, very large lot 673-7629. CORNER LOT build a mt. home for $6,995 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm, $275 per complete! Call. 549-0484. mo. 005 Liard. 979-7412 or Cl) on th1a: · rare value. 2 bedroOmi each unit. One unit now vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. '.Each unit -for $165. 'Keep u home or rental. On- ly $32,950. If you have been 1a the aie:rvict, call Ut. -. I »1L 1 i.....· ,!I r,, Hdwd. · llrs, $2 9 , S 0 0 531·5111 (l;:J 531•5100 !st Western Bank Bldg. rear yard Ideal tor tenn;s ==--:-:,,-:-,;,.,.-,;;-,2 FHA/VA, University Park, Irvine court & pool Many trees. 2068 Newport Blv!:_~f. ~~'I TIME FOR --GEl'IM ... --OWNERS ANXIOUS Days 552-7000 Nights Rear ace"' tor boat or mne 100..315. vw•= w" PVT pl)/ wants 3 or 4 Bl' vacant 3 br, 2 ba 1aml1YL.•z=z:::::zz:::::z:::::z:::::=::z:::::::::1 trailer. Call 646-71n . carTY TD. Prine. only. home. Call Harry, 833-1129 1610 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. .__ F -• . h 1 b ill 1• _64:..2:..·~lli_l _______ 1 wkdys; 642-2312 \\.'knds & c CASH Roal Estoto Wanted 114 ...:5.15-.:....358_6·-----~ REALTORS 642-4623 ~w•ue. or.,..,... air .ea' u · FAMILY AFFAIR . QUI K 1n R & 0 , Pool sized yard Condominiums eves. M-1 ZONED LOT with nearly w/patio & fish pond, Close Room for eve~ne and for salt 160 I !~~~~~~~~ a..J--' Open Eves ~ER MOVED* DESPERATE! 3 BR .. 2 ba. ~e. rumpus rm., blln. BBq. lmmac. On ~2 lot, close to everything. $32.500. BALBOA BAY PROP. new mmigated st eel to schools&shopping,Early plenty of activities near~y. ____ .,...,,....,"'.:'.':,-,0'.'il. ~ THROUGH A buidlng. Newest Industrial move-in to qualified buyers. 5 bdrm., 3 Ba, & _family COBaN .• ~ lcoarr Salgarae. ,.3,.B,~./poo2ol~ financial I • area, Costa Mesa, Used tor All terms, $27,000. CALL room. Located on qu~t <Ul· BACK BAY VIEW • • y PILOT welding ahop, lots Of cur-SEYMOUR REALTY de-sac ~et near pool, Plus view of Fashlon Island p67r3-;,91.183N. ear Hoag Hosp. ';i;i;i;i;;;;;; DAIL * 641'74'1 * Back Boy • BR. 21> ba, Good tixor up. )Jer, Qe9p. Make otter on 'dwn. Owner/broker. 623-49'19, rent. Other interest by 847-1221. and shopping, $42,950. & Eastbluff. Just as beauti-• = ~~~~ ~~ BY OWNER $r.A> Dwn. to e.-·· ..... red h·111 ful at night aa in the day. Duspa',•.xes/Un1t1 162 8(,~::::unity 200 WANT AD ) Sf5.8f24 IBA pymts Sl'lS/mo. 3 Bl'., A beautiful home with 3 ;;"',.." .. ·,..,..,..·,..,..,.. ... I llh Ba. Bl1n range/oven, spacious bedrooms & a Costa Mesa Duplex COMPLETE MARKET 642 5678 $2l,950 -refrig .• washer/dryer, new charming family room for £/Side. 2 BR & 1 BR. Se p. doing $95,000. a mo. • S.lboo Ponlnsulo 8AYF1WNT lot W/pitt & float Corner loc., beautiful view. 675-008;. c.ron. dol Mor ' •• . WSK FIVli BEDROOMS mA REPOSSESmON [)(. a;hag Cf1)t'g thnl-Out. + REALTY only $64,500_ Call 646-nn. yrds. Hrdwd. !lrs. Owner. * EASY TO BUY * swimmlng RO(ll. Prine oniy. Univ. Park Cen ter, Jnrine •'>A £'.NI ..... ""'~l Holland Bus. Salts fered for sale. 3 Bedrooms, 833-llOJ, 833-3886. Call An·...:-e, 833-0820 Prjnc. only. ~.;JW. ~ . Em , 1% bath, delightful con· ,,..,., eve kcnds "The Broker with pathy' dition. Must act Quickly. OWNER must move, den &. Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM . w . 1TI6 Orange-Ave., C.M. SOtn'HCOASTREALTORS, family room large enoughl ~="':'~::":".'"""""''"'"i ...!~~~~~~~~ Income Property 166 645-4170 540-0608 eves. 545-!!424. tor a tull sized pool table. 4 Laguno Beach p ARK & POOL 48 Units NEED amb;tlous rouple as I tba\V!~-s~alhedl. roolams, xd~ BEST VALUE Park Lido, 2 BR., 2 ba., kil· Deluxe units, Air conditioned, business associates. No in- MESA VERDE uut, • v tttp ce, tn· chen bit-ins, patio, dbl. gar-vestment necessary. Call 4 br, ~!am rm, form din ing eom, built·ins, prime Th is fabu!-Ou.s:, custom built age. A lovely maintenance-all electric, 24 two bedroom. btwn 5 & 7 PM. 496-4534. rm, Beaut lndscpd. Cul de home area, brk. $31,000. 3 bdrm., 3 bath channer is 2 baths, some split level. 16 962-1373. one of the best values in frre home. $30,500. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 8 four ~: = 1: ~~ $2l 500 Laguna. Absolutely mint CALL '-" 446·2•1• bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 pxils, 546-9745. ----t condition & close to every-9 \:I~ sundecks & patios, fire- Gl or FHA TERMS. 3 Bed· thing. $74,950. ~dd#C. places. Exceptional rental 2 WEEK mune on mail order & importing. Call 846-9678 for information. Money to L .. n 240 BEST COlli!ge Park area. 3 rm, fenced yard, attached REALTY area close to two major This beautiful brand new! Br .• 2 Ba, encl. patio, block garage. Clean in and out. ~ Nt•r Newport Po at Offlct freeways & shopping, Va-1st TD Loans I hOfne needs a master! He wall, near schools. $28,750. CI's nodown. ./rO/tzH, PANORAMIC VIEW cancylessthan4%.Flexiblel will enjoy the breathtaltlng on apecial """'·Principles * 847·8531 * REAL EST/liJE Boaut. maintained home 1;nandng. Sal. ea pr ; c e , 6,,.% INTEREST view from every room, the 0...:1 ... Call 333-U0.3, 642·2312. h R I E t M 2 Bed • I t·-'"' "690 ooo w ii d ,. ,..., t t ea s ate art rooms ai:: arge ... ._,,. ., , . i conSl er 2 d JD L formal dinlng room, ere•• OPEN HOUSE • REPOSSESSIONS 1190 Glenncyre St. nn. Pool, $64,500, trodes. 833-1264. n oa ns living room arrangement, MESA· VERDE 494-9473 549--0316 George Wiii iamson and the lovely p:>Ol sized 4 bdrm, 2 be.. AMUme FHA. For information and location Rteltor )'8"1 ••• P.S. He will enjoy 3280 Mkhigan, 540-9041 ol these fl!A" VA horn.., ALL THIS AND 54&.6570 645-1564 :.~ priee, too? Call BY Olvntt. 3 BR, 2 BA, Fam contact-A PARK TOO! WATERFRONT Udo l~e. Rm, $29,500, Low dwn. ~ KASABIAN Corner Jot, s p r i nk I er s, Via Lido Soud. Priced for COLWELL 1 PROPERTI ES, I NC RE ALTOR S Reedy to JJl)Ve in. 3265 In-Real Estate 847-9604 decorator carpets & drapes. quick sale> by owner. Prin- diana. ~).)65. OWNER desperate, swim Four bedrooms & family cipals ()nly. Info, 673-4100; OORNER lot cul-de-sac sl 3 pool, 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, room. Steal this beauty for1 _H_844_7_06_. _____ _ BR, 2 BA, frpl &: bonus nn. built-ins, d i a h w a s her. $34, 750 includiilg "la n d · Newport Shorts. PREVIEW SHOWING 1 _135_,500_. _518-_1'193____ wallpaper accent" mirrored 640-nn . 40TFERNLEAF, CdM wall, new thkk s hag ATTENTIO.N \o ·THEREAL \.". ESTATERS ()pen Fri, sat, Sun 1·5 =., VERt~• ?E1.~~l.y cplarpeobr·nf, .;:n950tra1 .J ~~ r BIG FAMILY! Triplex! 2·2-3 bedrooms, fire-~ 111: ... ~ an, • -"• · ~. places, view, big lot. 4 BR. $48,950. Ownr S67-8794 GOV'T. OWNED WHITE WATER VIEW University Re1lty Dini Point Repossessed homes. Low 4 Bdrms., 2 baths. Lge. living ' • ','' •I".< 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. 673-6510 OCEAN It coastline view. 3 do~. Government pays & family nns., frplc. Excep- CAMEO HlGHt.ANOS • BY BR, :l Ba, dr, fr w/bar, closmg costs. Call 968-4441. tionally nice fenced yll.l'd & ·OWNER. HARD TO FIND 5 xtras, incl 3 frplcs. By * Crest Realty patio areas, with room for BR, 3% BA hOnie w/fam owner $49,250., 496-3776_ pool. A good buy ill $54,000. rm, see thru fpl. NCwly O\VNER trans. A s s u m e * 499-2800 * painted & decorated + El Toro 5%% loan, payments !es,, dally l·S. $69,900. 673-1658. 3 BR., 2 BA., cpt.s, drps, lge xtra cabinets and shelves in ..:.,;,;;; ~ ' This big home is for you! Five or six bedrooms, pOOI and tennis club membership, great neighbors, steps to the beach, reasonable price and canal front, Call 1i75-7225. COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REA LTORS COLWELL PROPERTIES. INC. REALTOR S 2041 Business Center Dr. Irvine 4 PLEX St>Ject Area -Quality Con- struction • Large Rooms • Beautiful Landscaping • Lowest rates Orange Co. "WE BUY TD'S" Sa1tlor Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 2l yrs. WE make Joana on property. Also buy TD's. McClure, Bkr, 492·8332 or 492-0424, Mortgages, Trust Doods 260 3-2-1-l·Bedrooms -Good In-I'°="""==~~..,-.-NEED MONEY? Or do you vestment • Income $7680 -have a TD to sell! CALL 10% Down $66,500 or will ex- change for morounit!i, Call I iiUioydii,i 8krii,i aiti64i:l-i 21iin.iiii lnvesbnent Division 546-1600 11 ID ) THE REAL ~)l E~'.J'f(fE;~? •NOWSEWNG • I Hout• for IWlt Hou-Furnished 300 Bolboo lslond ocean view. Open how;e, then rent. 3 bedrooms, den, ····: ~ LUSK on Park, -4 BR. beam.. patio, lge. pool·sizc Jot all modern kitchen, built-,...,,....., _.so. COASJ MWY. I~~~~~~~~~~ enclosed by block wall. ins, expensive wallpaper, ___ ...,.. ......... _ UP: INCOME HOMES WATERFRONT, 18.l'g4! 3 BR. ed. ceilings, extras. SM.350• cl t Int h I LEXES $48 950 3 Ba winter lease S1"de ti"• Prine onl 644-24()5 08e o x a c o o 1 , many custom features , 1 I[••') 6-NEW DUP , '• · • • y. markets, new ma 11. covered patio with natural 3 BR. & Den $36,950 Mable Homa 4-NEW TRIPLEXES $67,950 325 E. Bayfront, Bat Isl Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! Reuonable. 8 3 7 -1753, brick fireplace, b r k . , Unique, \vhitc brick exter, · , Beaut. new 2 &: 3 BR units • .,1,_100.,,...1m_o_.=67:H24-,,_9..,.,_-- l;:;:Call;;:;;:;:64M678;;;;:;;;;:::;' ======4M-:::;:211:;:6;:alt:;:S;:::;30;:&:;:w:;k-<=od:':· ::$26:;':;000::;. 846--0604;:::;;:;:'=;;;;;;;;;:;o gated entry. 2 Ba .. bit-Ins, M bll H 151 E. &cy-St., Cost• Mesa. Balboa Penln1ul• frplc., car:p. Ynrd needs O 1 e omts Compl~. 8/1. Ph: 642-4905. ~ ...., · · · \\'Ork, but a real buy for the For Sale 125 DANA PO!Nl BALBOA .. Penin. -channeJ.. h.nd an Call Summer or yrly. Saytro-nt. 5 ym · : ·CONTE MP~ lNCOME flOMES (NE:W'l BR, 4 Ba, tgc float & pier, MISSION REALTY 4!!4.-073l GREEN RIVER 4·Plcx .............. 166.950 crp~d. lst <IMS. 673-2039. NEAR Victor Hugo's • OWN-Great Family Park Duplex ....•••.• ,, •.• $52r500 YOUR-OWN ap1.. nr beach. MONTHLY SPACE RENTAL 4-P\e.>,; ........ , ..... $71,950 Coron• dtl Mar •r.:00::mbi:"...;. ::: ··~· -.... $27,000. Nell. Rltr .. 494-rolB. FROM $69.501 8 Units ............. $132,500 WALK TO OCEAN low to form fOUt sl"rnple words. CHAR..'\f!NG 3 BR. 2 RA. A great family community Corner Alcazar a: 'La Cresta :z story, 2 br, posaiblo I Y I. p R U F I; dining ff1>lc, nr h.s. town It wtth comfort li: luxury for WEBB (Bkr.) 642-4905 dcm, fenced. ~. · . beach.' 141,500. 4M-14:ii. -:':'"'::"'An1::~ ~~ r;:!~ OPEN HOUSE co110 Mo .. • 1 f. · f I I I ... Laguna Niguel Riverside Fwy. Take Green Sat. & Sun. 12 to 5 p.m. ~Roo-m~,.-1-b~r~co-ttsg-,~1~.~co-urt-, River oft-ramp adjacent. to l:R.l.PLEXES. Models at 17th 1145 Adult! I 1 B R O AD 1'1 0 0 R • Niguel Groen River Goll Course. I St. in liunlin.gton Beach, Partially turn. · · • ' ff A Y 0 ff j t Shor<.~. ocean view. 4 Br. 4901 Green River Dr. walk to beach. Call 968-33n. 1 =542=·5583~·----,.--,. . I 11 I' j I f· family rm. 2 Ba, 2 yn old. Corona ** 'n4/737-7374 COZY -4 rm cottage. Lrg yd. . . _ . . 2'm sq fl, J d Ac(> d, 10x5S_ 1 Br Mobile hOnie 1 Mature adult. Empl'd. ...__.,,...._ __ -:"-.._/ drps/cptcl , 3 ~i: gardgc. localed in N.B. $3.500. Out $135. \Vtr pd. 54S-5CH2. I H E C E L I 'J: • Beeutlful family -homt. tine o! town owntr onxlou~. TRIPLEX tiguna 9Hch .j I I jf • Adoftsoenc:e1 kids never l'lrta with eafl)', snfc btach 646--9926 manager INVESTORS, assume a 7% _ w • R __ ~ change.fint,theywon'rhong aCCC!t8, Ml.~I owner, 1970 BILTMORE l2x62, 1"' \'.A· loon. Incon1c or $440 VACATIONING execut:Jve -~:j;;;:;:;:;::~.:.up tltoir clolhos, Thon !hey <98-0334. -·ba, M't up nice adult pork. per month. PIQ'lllent.s ol :::. =~ ~ l':: ' R AT T E G 1-.·1 hClf1!I up tho -Lido Isle ~m;; $3$4 lncIUd• tsxes. Onl¥ JU(y 28. TH:-· A Cootoltlo th dndl 7"'td --------IGREAT Lakea ·2 Br Ex· $49.950. l--'---,.-----1 f I ·I' I . V by filling "'~ ....,:. ~d SALESMAN pantl<>. lnd!epd, 5 •tor adll Graham Realty ~I NowPOrl ....,, • yooi d4wlop -""P No. 3 below. Wo have an openlnrt tor • pk. Shop, $6,SOO. 54ll-0016. LARGE 2 BR O\ll'LEX 2 Br'. Mobllo_H_m-.- • l'alTNTHf$f~~DESlfTT!1$ '" I' r I' 1· I' I high calibre, creative ,.,,.. • gro'8 mt $293. per. 11\0. ~~ UtU pd Al -~...... pcnon, capable of dtAlirlg lD-<50, w/cabana. 2 br, Ouistanding tnvtttmcnt at .,.uv · 90 - i.n h.lghcr priet?d propertici. all seL up. Parl)' rum. J $3.'l,700• Ownc.r. 54<Mll7I bachelor. Call 979-84:.J. S©~lA-~£~s· The Punle with the Buiff.fn ChucJ.fe CLASSIFIED HOURS Advi::rtiscrs may place their ads by telephone i:OO a.m. to 5:30 p.m- Monoay thru Frlday 8 "W noon ~turday cosrA MESA OFFICE 330 Vf. Bay 642-5678 NEWPDRT"BEA€H 3333 N~rt Blvd. 642·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd. 54~1220 . LAGUNA BUCH 222 Forest Ave. 494-9486 SAN CLEMENTE 305 N. El Camino Real 492-4420 NORTII COUN1Y dial free 54()...\220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy .ft kilb is 5:30 p.m. the day 00. for poblication, except for Sunday & 1'-1onday Editions ~hen deM.lline \s Saturday, 22 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ER ROHS: Advertisers should check thelr ads :)!lily &: report erron Immediately. THE ["All.Y PILOT assumes liability for tnf fir.ott ln- corrt'Ct Insertion onQo. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an ad be sure to make a record of the KIU.. NUMBER ·given you by your ad taker as r eceipt ot yoljlr cancellation. This k'IU number must be tH'C• tented by the advertiser in cas~ of a dh:pUte. CANCEU.ATION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: J!Ncl')" effort is made to kill or correct a new ad tilat hu bcen ordered, but we cannot guare,n. tee to do 30 untU the ad has appeared in \be po per. DIME-A·LINE ADS : These ads An} 1trlctly CL'lh Jn adv&Jtce by mall f'.lr it 11ny one or oor of· Oce.. NO ptlone ~ THE DAILY PILOI' ... IOlWI the right 10 clu-aitt, adlt. c:enaor or ~ roo any advttt.IMmtnt, ud to change its ratet " l'l>fl\ll•tlonl without prior noUcc. CLASSIFIEO ~!LING ADDRISS p, o. Box l!leO, ~M-· ~ IRST ~ ~r:.. c L A • s 5 I F I E D 6 4 ·2 • 5 6 7 8 ' QUICK CASH THROUGH A .DAILY PJLOJ WANT AD ~2-5678 IAYB CAii! I ~,g:!)E lfTIW I I I I I I , howaitll low...n 111. a ... to ....... 530-n21 j' The 1 .. 1 .. 1 dnl~ Ill the w .. 1 I Have aomelhing )'OU ""'"t to SCR ..... -ANSWERS lN CLASSIFICATION 700 .....,1_ rortha111emunt1ersso."" ...• oauyPUot et•"t~ ecll! OAnWed ad& do •1.__...,. ____ •1 f _...:.,.:...:;;;.,._...:..;....-'-~----;.......:......:;.;;;:..;.:;.;...:....:....:...:....:....:..:....:...:....:....:_ 1311~ Vi• Udo ~~0021 the Penny l'lnchtr. Ad. G4M67!. welt· call NOW 6'~. __ _:_ _____ II ·------·~ I .· I •I • • • -.. . ' •• • ' • A 2 Fi I c $ .. • . ·~=======·==~~~~-~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~;:::::::::~Th<lndly~,~ -)~~[~~~OA~IL~V~P~IL~OT~Jl~·~·~~~J'~ L-~-~-~-~--~-.. ~-~_11:~~~1~ ...... ~~ ... ~-::~1 ~~~~1 ~~~,~ .. -~~,~= 1 ~-r·-l !!JI -"'-~I A.,.._.r.r-J[fl ....... _11 · .. ...,.---11..-1. '""--)IQ · 1-u Unfu ••• Apt Unfu .,. ••t U ru '65 Apt Unfu '65 R-..s 400 lncluslr ia! ROl)lal 450 .Founcl (frff adsl SM H!!U-UrifurlT. 305 ,...oulff ... m: 305 Af)ts. Furn. -• rn. . ......,. • n m. . m. G~t!)a;;.;;r~1-I ;;.;;~:.::..-::;::::: Irvine B•lbol Peninsule Gtner•I G.ner•I Cost• Mes. ROOM tn >owty h>me near FOR Jieue by owner, in· SF.EN: Vk:. \\'eat &1 St., LANDLORDS! ;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;:::::;:::::;:::::;;;;;:;= iiiiiiii u.c'.r. W0tk1nc airt or tlrl ~~~_!11da· 10:!1.:rui: C.M. Tu'O boxttl, 1 brown· • • $&5 WK A: UP. On Ocean DEL.UXE J ar.. l~~ Pa. studoi1t only. Kltcben, laun. .u<AGu.wu _,".:.,. ... Ana ';,'.!" _,,. 1 whJte w/ "lrg lhiield'' 4 BR.,.2\iba. ...... $36S1375 LovelyBacli.1Br .• Rooms HACIE NDA HARBOR Studio, crpl/drp" pod!, dry, privacy, poor,, tenn'8 raw,-· .~u. around Mek lhurt). RW> \Ve SpeclaUre In N""llOrt 3 BR., 2~ baths ........ $3!0 Maid Service. Pool -Utt! Pd. From $150 bllM. pvt ..,ticMt. $ISO. I cour'1, etc. fl5 · month. 576 to 6,000 Sq Ft nlng & looking iotlt. Beach e Corona del Mar e 'BR., 2 baths .......... $310 e Call 615-87~ e DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Otild ok, no pets. S46..o496. 833-1767 Gil Birch. 11.B. Ml·S032 BLACK " wruto fem.lie Jore 6 Laruna 0111' Ro.ta! •-3 BR.. 2 bathl .......... $3~ I~--------Dano Point ·-~· t t b In vlco is riu:E to You! ~ 3 BR, 2 BaU11 .......... $400 .. c_o_s_1a_Mo_1_•____ Fur nl1hocl & Unfurnlshocl ROOMS $23 & Up. 0.'1'1ook· NEW DELUXE M·l UnUs. 3 ·-~ ca• v~ ~ Nu-Vic.•! --~¥ i 1· Heated Pool -Garages -Shag Carpeting ATI'Rupper 2 BR,2 ba.den Ir~ Harbor k O ef!an. ph. polver. 1733 Monrovia Vicinity Fairvs\V R()a ¥ NU-VIEW RENTALS ... r d h·11 Casa del Oro Dishwasher -All Ulillties Paid. apt. rs.. ocean vu. adj look· ~111/wk. \I btk ocean. 2500 51~145, 83S-9198evn. ,, ... , S.• Diego Fwy. 67J.4030 ()f 49-1-3248 ' ... e I ~~~:~~t 241 Avocad!d;:.~· ca:;::;::.. Pats 646--1204 :.~.y;:i~bor •. mo.. R:~~~~~ up w/klt. U> Rent•I• Wa nted 460 BF.Ac51c:~:..~=~:..·---. ---.-• ...,.t. SHARP 4 BEDROOM. CU!ltQm des:Jgned, teaturlna: 1~"'-'-"''-'.:.C:.=----1 "'k up Apts 2376 Newport \\'ANTED to rent or leue. CtmeJe, 3E'll..lpoint, blue~. ALL BUILT)N KITCH. REALTY e Spacious kitchen with in· VILLA MARSEIL LES Huntington ilNch Blvd CM 513-9755. no tat.,, than Sept. Ut. 2 Br. front pows deda•-.d. Nr. QUIET CUL-DE-SAC Univ. Park C<ntcr, Jrvln<! direct lighting SPAC IOUS I & 2 BEDROOM APT. • I hou&e ;" Silvorado, Mod-Ed-and Standard, S- $270. PHONE AGENT oii~u:";...~PM •Separate din'• area Furnlshocl & Unfurnlshocl ON BEACffl Summer Roni• 1 420 )«ka. Tmbu<" '"'· Call ta Am SSJl.89 • 1;i54{).?,i:Cl'015~1~:;:::::;~J:'.:A'::C:!:K~.l l!!!!"'"~!!''!!!!~!!!!o!!!!!!!!• I • ~ome.llke storqe Adult·Lfving • 1 BR, newly deoora.ted apt, afl 6 Pn1 1 4' 5.j.2m1 r:xt 207.bett F"ND. Sma.il tMJe white doe'i , · r • Private patios Dishwasher color coordinated :cfipliances .. fUUy furn. incl lioon1. \Vlk ~ ;:11' P C'nM" eave num r lw/cutly hftlr) at Laun-;: BOCEANalboa Pe{ltnsUI• L•guna Beach •. ClasedFull 1 gartbage w/storage Jus h shag carpet· mirrored wa robe doors. ~=~'.~Un!. ~::: 0 to Pi«r. ~"'~ietoria. San '''1t optrator . ., 8 dromat on PlactnUa Ave Blvd., Yriy Jeue. $165 .. Fum Ira: Bachelor w/ eng marble pull· indirect lighting in kitchen .. breakfast bar • ADULTS ONLY cmenlP. '·""Y or terms. \\'AN'rED. 1 <1r -r apt. on on SOndny the 2nd. 6T'.,..l81fi lmmt:tj. JJOl4. Newly decor. full kitch., 1 blk beach. 2 man huge private fenced patio .. plush landscap. Furniture Available Avail now. By C\\'ller , or JU' octanfront. NB. \'rty. 'or 646-1819 No pets. R' e 1 re n c e s · people ok. • King.sz Bdrms ing -brick Bar-be-Ques • large heated pools C a r p ef.&.<lrapeso<Ushwasher .f93-3835. start &pt or it 0 0 n ,. r · ~,.::....:OU:.:N:.D'>=:..T_in_y_m_al_•_doe_.1 $300/nlo, 67:'r3944, 98&-1148. $120 • Walk to belt le town. e f>ool • Ba.rbeques • aur-& lanai. Air conditioning. heated pool..gaunas.tenn1s 13\' Bay, 2 Br furn L'Ottage, 673--~/days Z13-®--1291 b~k curly fur, silver trim. Corona dal Mar N.ice 2Bl'apt.Hugebalt'O~ rounded with plush land· 3101 So. Bristol St., Santi An1 557-8200 rec room«ean views $15 wk. Ray Shol'f' Pk, 112 .;.""'~.::'':;.'..:llo=b·:.,,..--,---;-VM:. !\fission Vitjo nr -----overlooking ocean. scaping COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. pati0&-0mple parldne W. Coast lh\)". Nt?"'Pfll't 3 BR Hse. or lrg. apt unfurn l\iohnan Church. 8.»-88l3 0( EXCEPTIO'NALI S275 ·Beaut View! 2 Br dplx. Adult living at its best MANAGING AGENT. Sf!curlty Guards. Bch. o.s <BcttyJ Gr""'417S. fQr 1'rnt.Ql.ean. Until Jan. 4M-4853 2 B•. 2 Ba home. 1 blk beach. Bltns. crots. drps, deck, gar. Large 1 BR $175 HUNTINGTON ~5&>1. 19tl. $425 po• mo. in Cd " or Huge !iv mt, 2 used brick NU·VIEW RENTALS 2 BR. $19$ IC BAY VIEW 2 he<lroom. ~'P'" Reh. 6#-3402. frplc's, beams. shutters, au 673-4030 or 494-3248 365 UTILITIES FREE Apts. Furn. 360 Apt. Unfvm. 365 PACIF sleeps 4 con1pletcly furnish· nt-:FINED l'ttired gentlt>rnan hltns. 1467 sq. ft. on' Irg lot. LEASE or letl.$e option: spl it · 'V. \Vil.son 642-1971 ---------111 OCEAN AVE., H.B. ed. Avail June to Sept. S750 \\'(lrtts R..\B or sbe.1? deluxe l-"'NO ln \\teitnlinster area. Friendly young pup - apricot color mixftl. Anx· ious tor OY.'ner. s.li-7096 ()r ~ $350NU'.VIEW RENT.AL$ level, 2 BR & dt>n, l'll BA, WEEKL yN ~-•w..;..po_rt_Be_a_ch ___ I ·C_•_•_ta_M_e_,s_•"""""".,--1 !n4) 536-HBI pr mo"th. Adu!" only home. Top~. =1!99 firephlce, •un deck. 1325. Exocullvo Suit11 * WlNTER RENTALS A TINKLING -Ole open 10 am~ pm Dally agent 61;.4930. '~~~~~~~~~ Ms.-0813 6tl-4030 01 494-3248 4~. 20IO N rt Bl cl WILLIAM WALTERS CO. FND. vie. Main & 10th, 11.B. ---'"'"~~----•wpo v . 1, 2, 3, 4 BR. Reserve Now! FOUNTAIN WATERFRONT, :1ide tic. 325 JfA:l Black male shaggy dof CLEAN 3 br. 2 sty, nu crpt, Laguna H ills Co1t1 Mesa ABBEY REALTY 642-3850 \VALK 10 beach, new deluxe E. Bayfront, BaJOOa Isla11{\. , Personals~ about 3 mos. old. i white ~e:h ki~~ ~~eek, nrNE ·-w-3-.--,,..--1--.-STUDl64025·2,,6f1 SllO. Per wk, l Bdrm beach ho .._, 3 BR, 2 BA. su.nken !iv rm, Large 3 Br .. l B.1. July $450.I ~· ------~~ paws. 536--8436. =-~c_. ~--•--· --1 r, u . view. I BR'S home, util pd. Child ok. Call youn to come me iv. beemed ceiiing, frplc, bltll!I wk: Aug. & &pt. $500 "·k 11 Costa Mesa Rent, lse. Cent air cond. e J."'REE Line:ns <n4) ~7413, Here's adult garden-living lneld'g ow. encl gar, priv 673--3249. P •rson•ls 530 MALE shaggy dog. grey .tr. Frple. Elec ' ldtc:h, $280. • FREE Utilities U f 365 at its best: patio S285 per mo. Children FURNIS'.l[I-;J) Vi<'\\' 3 BR -----==,.,..-beige. vie O.C. Ail1port. ~i~~l~~~:rr!u~:·N _962-_3883 __ .t_D--~----••. HFu!ea'tedKi~1" ,A_G"pt_._n_,_u_._"_· ____ •Surymal~;u:e~i::e:ni~:· OK. \Vatc't' J)llzid. 715 house in Lag\111.-i &ach. R •FULLdYH.ndLICESNISEOlt .•,.,, :~.black eoll al'. · ewpor u.•~•• · .. -VtJ ene ra . ' Delaware. ~2{18 . Avail. now to Sept. ncns! eno",)l' 1 u Pr u 1 . -=::..:='7-.-----"1 incl, S85. • Laundry Facilitieii estabhshed area. '49-1-ll44. Spiritual RE'Rdings givt>n 1'"'NO. Jong haired. pa rt ALA Rentals e 645-3900 BLUFFS ''E'' PLAN , • TV&: maid serv avail ON JH£ BEACH! * Big trees, great pool, op-3 8:· 2 ha, $185, Beautiful <laily. 10 Ai\l-lOPi\1. Ad\'\.ce s~ cat "'/bl11e e~s. 2500 sq. ft. 3 Br., 2¥.a Ba. j e Phone Service poslte a· goll course. B.ltins, shag & dfl>s. Clean, AUGUST renlal J bdrm i;h•en on all matters, 1 can vte. Victoria, Placentia, e SWINGLES! • Nice 1 Br. near stores. AU ulils incl. Sl.25. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 e COOL IT! .. 2 Br. fncd yaOO, encl garage, POOL. $185 •• ALA Rentals • 645-3900 e COtiNTRY LIVIN' • 3 Br, In: fncd. yard, Kids, pets. 122$. ALA Rentals • 645-3900 2 BR. DUPLEX Cmts, drps & bltns. LARGP. FENCED YA RD FOR ClllLDREN & PETS. Pvt ........ $151 811 Paularino, C.&t. 549-1746. 3 br, i ba, rpts, dms, ibltps, 11creened patio, dbl garatte. Immed. occupancy. $26.i. l\.1PS.'\ North. 531·3001 or 557-8443. Rich. plus family ~m. Vacant, * C'lft WEEK & UP * * Three bedrooms, 1% baths, s~cious, nr perk & schls. house Beacon Bay, NC\\·port hrlp yt'lu. . C.M~ M8-.aK>8 clean, move-in ready at • sfu'd\o & 1 BR A..... l BR. Fum, &: Untum. personal patio, laundry· Children welcome, no pets. Beach. Access to pvt beach 312 N. El Camino Real $500. per month. • n r & Mald Servi~ AvaQ FROM ONLY $195' ,vorkshop, spacious living 968-8633. ()n bay. 6T'a-O?S1 or 644-5210. San Clemente GOLD St. Christopher med• ~"'~,r~J!pf ~= ~:e~~c;::ti:o1 lmtg uEara~~fi~S845 '::. :: ;::1:~; 2 B~~~~ ~~~!~~shr R~~~~s~~:~~~~· 100~~~1?!;r A~~~: 1~ =~ ~~in'0 ~ C:,f <b;tt:. U '1 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Mng'd by William Walters Co. surprise you! 125 & 308 16th, 347.3957 Cabin. Wkly only. ~5-4~ dlnn Jt'\\"f'll)"? The &uaar (,,'!.., ~}Y. 548-9755 or 645-3967 LARGE 2 BR 1 story 4-plex. BAL. Isl Hotel • Apts, Rms. in Newport Bc:h bu a. good ~So41l(~ke ~= · ,; ,,, re·ally This Ad Worth SS on Rent Back Bay Fairway Villa CptS', drps, r/o, gar, med, Fr. $10 da &. S50 v.1<. 1Z7 selection. Some ,colltttors vk'. MaanoNe 4 YU¥Mown , \<..~'' Unbelt'ovably D-ault'ful 2 BR., elect. bltins, disposal. A rt t child OK. $135. 527-3144. Agate, 675-3613. itemt. Also other handmade H B -~-.. r _. .. · ue pa men 5 Laguna 89'.ch Vacation Rentals 415 gifts. zm \V. Balboa. Hrs • · ~ 2414 Vista de! Oro VAL. D'ISERE Garden Apls. ci:~i~~ s=cdpetsix:~ 20122 Santa Ana Ave .. 546-621.5 . · l0-6 duily. FOUND puppy between ~~~ ~e~~i:re~ ~:ow~' ...;$,_165::..c.moc:... . .;.6'1.;.:l-6234~.;.·___ DELUXE * NEW 2 BR., blk to bf!ach.. * CATALINA * Sellin9 ()t Buying ~~ '\ ~· t f~~ $285 • New 3 Br, 3 blks bay. Npt Heights. $295 • Npt Hgts • 3 Br. 2 Ba, frplc, beams, lrg yard. 1358.30 • 4 Br. 2'\I Ba, 1 blk ocean. Npt Shores. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494-3248 \VaterfaU, 45' pool Rec. Rm. 1 '8albN Peninsul• APARTMENTS =~ 4:~~ up. ~u=k :.t'Wmoti~~7~1~~: • C•r? 540-3994. Sauna, Sgls 1-2 Bdrm. Furn· 2 'ii ba . balco Mr Cond -Frplc's .. 3 Swim· d , Rentals to Sh•re 430 Be fore seeing • de•ler FND.:::...:.::M::..aJ::.· -.-.u-· ..,.-.-m---~• • Un!urn. 1rom $138. SEE IT: BR, 1 .~tio, th! ny, ming Pools .. Health Spa ·Mesa Ver e Cell 645.6333 __.,e vie LilM!rty St., H.B. 2000 P ... ~ .. _ 315 E. Bay. ,.,.,.j, mon y on . Court G and ..,... arsons, u-u·""•u, yrly lease. Inquire at Apt. Tenrus 8 ... ame DELUXE 2 le 3 Br., 2 Ba, HOUSE to share in LaguM, We heve p rivtt• Wearing Long Stadt ta&!· 1 BR. Fum. 2 lrg. closets, c . 673-1521 or 548-Tm. Billiard Room. encl gar, $155 up. Rental bedroom and b11.th. Grnd. Buyers & Sellers (1971) 847-4357. queen size bed, priv dress-PENIN Pt. Quiet 2 Br, sun. 1 BEDROOM Ole., 3095 Mace A ve. student or older. 497~1.l.04. FOR MEN ONL y YNG. Female. leQ then yr, ;,.,.. nn. xtra 1-rooms, encl FROM $165 546-l""A _ __ Box 2750 '"°''na Beach · • ~'6 .. ,. porch. 1-chld~ok. $225/mo. ITERRANEAN -~ ' &.00>6" I ran tcar-h you Id dance part husky dog-vie Mfut • , gar w/sto~. Adults only, MED N rt D-h 926!i3 $1SO yearly. 6'15-87n. 1wpo P9aC · qui<'kly & ea1,;ily. Call Fa I r v I e w • Halecrest • WALK to beach. ';'pet... II /mo. C d IM VILLAGE ORT SHARE l Br horn•. 11 .B. Ardelle 121JI 432.7921 J.10 54~U94. Singles/families. 4 br, den, 035 Fu erton, C.M. iiioiiiroiiniiiaiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiaiiiriiiiiiiiiir 2400 Harbor Blvd., C.M. PARK NEWP Ev,:!:! t "~! ~Ag81 ;"'11 I~ l.) pin wkdy. FO~UllD,.,,.,~Ba~,-.. -.t-H=ou-nd~vle~. 2 stooy, swin> pool. Call fw SMALL I Br Duplex. f'1'IC, (714) 557.IJ02() APARTMENTS yrs u._ .. ~ • , pm PAL,!, CARDS & SPIRIT· Stater Bro .. Maritet on 19th details Agt. 979-8430. Beam ceiling, patio. 1 adult. all day "'knds. C. 8 M ·~ St 3BR. 2BA homt', builtins. dbl no pets. Open House 336 E . ~ RENTAL OFFICE Oft the bay FEMALE t b .. , UAL READINGS. Bring ad St., .11ol .,JU \V . .i.cuh ., gar, new custm drps, crptg HARBOR View, Carmel, "" a OPEN 1f) AM to 6 ~I 1 roomma ~ Y for reduction. 10831 Beach C.M. after 5 pm. & firepl. Immed occ. $225. beaut. carpt'd &: draped: 3 ··20tb=~S=t._64_>.~t3_17_. __ ~ --~~~1~k~5~---~,1-1Luxury apartment living OV· to share 2 BR apt wilh 1 Blvd., Stanton. 1 mi south of FND Small _,_-~ R 2 ba aneled f 0FULLY furn I br, f £~•• Park·L • urrounw "9 erlooldng tbe water. Enjoy ..i..1 23, \\'Or";-, 979-1679 ) "A"'....... · 11-n:UJUSU pup per mo. Call a g en t , B ., . P am. _, -M. QUIET DELUXE .r. ... • """''l> eves. .....,.O'Wt, ctteim~ thcwt hair , lrp! U · •A25 dishwa!iher, etc. No pets. • , $750,000 health spa, 7 swim-eves. · ~ 1 546-4141. rm., ,; va ey vtew . .,.. C ON TEN ACRES ' 2 & 3 BR APTS . •· ? 1;,.i.t d t PROBLEM Pregnancy. Con-SU,htty injured. S u n1~t , 3 Br 3 Ba $350 mo 1st & Mo., lease. No pets. We s ts ide, all Terry. Apts. tum./unturn. Le&Sf! Also Furn. Bachelor nung poo..,., U6'' e en· GIRL to share furn 1 br fident sympathetic preg&n-Beach. 593-Qnt • -.as1. ' last• + c1' -d. ~t. Corbin-Marti~ Rltrs 644-7662 64&-51:.:;;;,;:88~a::Olt..;9am,:;c;:_· =-= Fireplaces / nriv. patios. ""-'· nis COIJl'tg, plus miles of a--...nt in H.B. $85 mo. -.W:. ....... 11 ...... A~-n • ~~~ • -i ~ ""I"'"' -: ...... Prv. patios * Hid c,_. bicycle trails, putting, ahuf· sfi-8732 ... J .............. u.'6 ._...., ""' ~vu'''"' • \Vatt'!' & gardener incl WESTCLIFF, Exec u t Ive * NICE 1 & 2 Br. Trlrs. S80 Pools Tennis Contnt'l Bkfs.~ Nr shoro'g * Adults Only Deboard, croquet Junior l 's eves. AdoptiOn ref. APCAJtE. Balearic Drive a.ta .Ir-. 642-7469. bmtf!. 4 BR. 3 Ba. Bf!aut. & up. i\Iature adults. Child 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-2611 Martinique Apts. from $l74.50 monthly; also 1 SHARE my \WltE'rlroot home 642-«36. 54>4595. ' • WALK to \Vestcliff & all atrium. Yearly. Call: I ,;0~k:,. ::No;.cpe::"::·,.:642-=-!266=;:;..· -.,.07 i\facArthur nr Coll.llt Hwy> 1717 Sant Ana A c M and 2-bedtoom plans and \V/doek. in~ »60 yrs. TIIERE is only one FOUND Wednetda,y 1-21. . l!Chools. Ilg. fenced yard. WINTON, Realtor 675-333l SEMI tum 1 bra.pt. No child. Mgr A~ "113 ve~AI! ~;.. 2-story town houses. Elec-$1$/mo. Straight. 67'"0>-4331. "Wright" "'ay to get a -.. _ ... --py __ .: ~-4 BR 3 BA f d. t tt~/ 837 9517 SUNNY . le tlo All . "" -T 'll Uk -~ '" ' •-· ~ Avail. hO\\'. $225. 4 9 3 , . am nn., in or pe '· ,..._ mo. · , pr1va pa , New Viii• Paula tric kitchens, private patios SHARE 2 bedroom apt. S65 a massage. ry tt, you e tinrton Bft.cb. $9& &H9. Magnolia. rm .• encl dbl gar, focod yd.1..::al:::l..:5:..P;:"':;:·,....,-----new 2 Br. dbl oven, refrig, ~ or balconies, carpeting, dra· month. 1403 Cay St., N.B.1 "lt::,! ,;:833-:::;,;2::100=. ,-..,---- 2 Br ~ Avail Aug. 1st. 64~77. * l Bl" furn, gar".-cpts, drps. A short walk to 2 Br., 2 Full Ba. peries. Subterranean park· 646-905l 1.ALCO.HOL!CS AOOll""'"'""· FOUND ft!maJe ()1'1~ A • cpts, ...,in!, garage, .__ h -~ be ch '1'IJ7% Helio--...... Families Welcome · ·lb 1 •• 0 o-1---1 J'""' black dog by Mesa Bow!tng quiet. Cpl only. Jl1o pels. 3 e:~~:. ~..:..~;~ ~c . 837_:1~~5 pm er:n . week~Dds or '"'';ii Shag cpt/drps, patio, :!f:1s~:.aj:t n!rth'':f Garagea for Rent 435 Pblp OneBo ~~m~ otarMwrlte Alley. ~ta ltfesa. SfG-1731. $170/mo. MS--8251, 548-1405. """I' , ~~=-occ---~=-1 .,. -.. -kdays. he cei·t g••ag I :~· ';·~·~-~.~~~~~e~sa~ .• I j[<;jf--"'===..::..::~~ Bkr. 548-1200 1 '. -~-~ __ ,_ .. _ .. -'-'--am ·• cu es. Fashion Jsland at J amboree G.ARAGE for ear or storage.1-:Soc Lost W ~' MESA VERDE, 3 Bl". 2 IJa, $1~. Nice 1 hr apt. Adlts, no BACHELOR apt !bath & From $180 and San Joaquin Hills Road. $3>. per mo. 911 Palm St. Jal Clubs 535 cptJ, drps, bl~, ::~o ~~. ~ H: =~~~ W., W i Iso n . kitchei1 area. ~f quiet 622 Hamilton, C.M. Telephone (714) 644-1900 H.B. 53&-4678, 53$49'79. FIND YOURSELF $100-REWARD i>ets. Lease, S . . 645-2552 adult, no pets. $125/mo. See Mgr. Mr. & Mrs. Hoban -for renbUlfilor1n""it10n .Office Rental 440 JN SOMEONE ELSE. ·t.ost . July <I • viClnlty of 3 Br, 2 ba-$250 mo. Nice ---------BEAUT. FURN. 2 BR. $175. Util pd. Yearly. 673-4355. ---~54-g.~200-2 ___ DELUXE 2 Br , ba lrpl DISCOVER Beach Blvd.&. Taylor Ave:, , pat!:_~ Garage. 546-1093 Santa Ana Heights Up incl. Util. Htd. pool. 2 BR. Coro Lido. Apt. Adults, SPACIOUS 2 br apt over new carp •• ·~t' Enci'. DESK space a~Je s:;<> DISCOVERY . Hqnlington &ach. Black or o:tv-v1;iv, HORSE OK Adults, no pets, 642-9520 pool, oo pets. 4250 E . C.00.St ~ge in charming 4 ~it gar. Adults ever 30; no mo. WW provide rumtture n 4/835.6885 213/387-3393 Terrier with Brown ffft. ' $13'2 n-•rooms 1 Huntington Be1ch """ •924 setting. Has beamed ceil, children or pets. "M. at $5 mo. Answerlnc .mce About 15 lbs. Very tun-y, I • .r g.u 1 BR Duplex on tu I acre ;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:=;;;;:;;;:;:;;;;:;= Hwy. 01'W""ll • •~ T I ••• •• t "J J .. Pl 2 4 br crpt/drps, bltns & nu paint. 6454443 available. 222 F()f'Nf A•, rave "" ..... 11wer1 o on-on ease , Garage. AlsoCaH~30 with frplc, stove, refrig, *GREAT VIEW-2 BR.* Closicd gar, Jaund & trash . Lquna8each.et9• r-caU collect,d&y121J..118/7751 i pool hoo!e. . · crpts, drps. Good clooets. LaQUIN_TA HERMOSA Frplc, b!tns, sundecllll, pool serv. Clooe to Univ. & 2 LIDO Isle to mat"'C adults, DESK Ylllable $50 SHIPMATES WANTED Eves. 213·96614115. East Bluff Nice! Oilld ok. St.'10 utll pd. Spanish Country Estate Liv· $210 Up. 644-6344, 675-3535 , ........... 155. Adlts. 169 Mesa 1 bdrm, tge Jiving rm, space • Windjammer .. South PacWc 1 ...:::;::;:;::.~~:::..---l NU-VIEW RENTALS Ing & Spacious Apts. Tor. ~"'" • d' 1 frig ts mo. Wll1 provide lumlture Share work• ~nsea LOST i" COM. In Imk Pla1.a Condo, 3 BR, 2 BA, 1 level, $325 mo. 499-1064 eves. Huntincston Beach *WE have a large selectkln or 3 and 4 bedlwn1 homes that C9.ft be mo\'ed into almott tmmedtately on our R e nt -Option pl a n , SHERWOOD RE ALTY, 54o.1555 2 Br., 1loc. bltln R/0, FA h.t., crpts. 60'x100' lncd. lot, dbl. gar. Va· ci nt -Move In today. $200. mo. Apenl 962- 4471 or 546-1103. I -·-•-Costa Meu Dr CM ~11£i6. range, tsp' re ' crp ' at...:: mo.~ -.1~ """...._ 1 ;;;;.~ homes. nr a..ndc--•e 673...§0.30 or 494.3248 raced poo : ;iiuua"'"n gul iiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ • · ...,._.,... Lse $180 673-5148 .., --"""'..., ,..LW->•o-.u.;i.;r o3tt iu;u BBQ. Unbelievable Living .. SPAC 2 & 3 Br apt $140 up. e~-.~· ' • avallatw. 17175 Beach Blvd. &: Blue Key. Short bair Condominiums Only Pool, cpUdrp bltns kids IMMACULATE 2 BR, 2 Ba, Hantlngtcn Beach. fiG..a2l Blk fem cat. wearing _u_n_fu_m_. ____ 3--.29 1 BR • FURN. $175 HARBOR GREENS ok • ' c/d, bltns. inc iar. patio 2 ADJOINING o u 1 c e, [ lfnl aeor ftea.oollar.-.... Ibo I ALL UTILITIES PAID t996 Maple No. 1 ••• &42-3813 $1.85 Ifie. 54~3708, 673-2370. available. 2 different Joca. Lott Ind fOllll L1J 644-6.133 or 54IMl688 ~ B• 8 Peniniu • I . Furnished & 2'1Q) College No. 5 ... 642-7035 BAYFRONT apt. 3 Br, 2 Ba.. tions. $150. & $100.fmo. SMAI~L whltE'/bt.Jge female I' NE\V 2 Br. 2 ba, fully crptd. (4 blks S. of San D1egc Frwy Unfurnished 1 Br. large Sl50. S/pool. slip avail. 224--20th, Apt B. 642-6560. · Poodle, July 3. Thin It .. · Ocean "''" SulrTemi.nean on Beach, 1 blk W. on Holt AduJt~ only, ideal for BaChe-$450 yr/summer. 673-5878. OFFICE $60 month, crptd, Found Cfr .. eds) 550 800J'ed, Nr Coast Hh~:ay, prkng. $400. 525--4933. to 16211 Parkside Lane.) from $120 to $215 mo lors 548-9633, 1993 Church St. BEACH area apartments turn, utll pd, in 1hoppln1 .roliNO &/2S, vte. Tu!tin .l CDi\f , <Goldie). Re"onrd, • ~uplexes IJnfum. 350 <n4> MT-544! 6'-.M. fl'f)m $175 per month Yrly. center • 333 E. 17th St., Cabrillo, C.M. WhJtc, amall I -61;.4"'--"6'1-6:... ______ 1 Coate Ml•• .. 2 BR. Married cpl, am. pet ok, sm yard. Avail July 8. $125 aft 6pm, 642..()857. UNFlJRN. d\iplex 2 BR. encl garage. $135/mo. Adults OJr. ly.Call 54H835. $145 _ $1G5 B1ch1lors • 1 Bclrms Larg 2 BR, crpts, drapes AGT. 673-8563. Mr. Larson C.M. 673-0140. dog. 64M536. SU.VER grey male poodl~. 1 Bachelor & 1 BR. patios, 2 Bdrms e 3 Bcfrms S130 mo. S•n c·1ementt1 OFFICE Space, 444 Old SMALL &: hit Jd t Vicinity S u n f I o \Ve r & ,_, ri 11 L or 2 Full n-1h1 548-7209 Newport Blvd., 3 blks No. o1 gray w e ten. Fai:rvie\v. SlOO Rev.·ard. 3478 .... "'e's, p v. garag i s . ,-;, ----==----12 BDRM 2 BA new shag H 1 300 ft $95/ Vic Baker ' Fairview. SanRafael Cir .. CostaMesa Divided bath & lots of Master size bcdrooma w/ ~*~l.IT~a:: 2A~R. paint. di,,s, ~. refrlg: ~ llCf• • mo. Huge eyes. 642-34<H. , -54"'-3-6529.:;;.,c.,·------~~~b~ ~a ~th:. high beam ceilings, large P ~mpolrp~ In ~i!· range, balcony, ocean view. BAY VIEW OFFICES GERMAN Shepherd found 1100 RE\VARO ror info living room w/gas or a • c., poo • "~ Nr beach & shot>g, $190, 117 near Stop and Go Market, lead' 1 r 1 1 See for yourself! 17301 wood burning fireplace. $170. Call Sftr5163. Algodon 492-0979 Deluxe, ah·~ndltioned Balboa Blvd & PacUic Coast .1ng o ~covery o l'K I Keelson Ln. (l blk \V. of Convenient laundry area ' • Redecorated Lido area · male Sealpo1nt S I • m e a e , Beach, l blk N. ()f Slater). off kitchen. Enclosed pa-SPAC. Newly decorated 2 BR Ai;!!· Re t t Bia 6'/5.G700 li,vy. 8.f2..5150. itom Harbor Vu homes 1 tf.fMAC. 3 + 2 + Fam. nn. NewPort Beach apt near Harbor Shopping ' Unfu -a onom cs, • FND G herd ,, "" : ow. patio, Cpts. cttpg, cul· ,._,,,,,.....,....,,.,...-,...~-1---.,.:114Z-::;::TM:::,::B~-....,. ~~M.2 =~ J:li~ Ce~ter. Older ehHd ok • . urn. or rn.. "'" STORE/OFFICE apFox e~ ~~em. ~& o/~. 644-4946. ! &is&c. Nr. ~AC. (!250213). lblBtlR, d2 hBAhr, wt::.._lc~~ HUNTINGTON! <:_~~-dCel~ • s ties. Security guard. U35. &J6..26:27J646...aJ39, Cost• Mele 500 ~ 11, nr bch, pe..rking. Fairgrnd8. Sun. ~2822. LOSTCollie~l!'us7!~~. $16 O~-~.· ' 894--5837 aft ~ or ns, s ws ., •41' • .,.w Apts. Heil a Dlmll nca. ~ $125 6 mo lse 536-6007 "' IUo;" ,.,,wan.1 1 346-6130. Fem, $250. Yrly. -· 846-1323. Compare -See Mocl1ls Open 'Ill f pm. ba · F~.J ~}t Summer Rentals · · · · RHODESIAN Rldgo Back 963-79&1. we lleed him back • FOR Lee. 3 Br 2 Ba. D I v.'hat you're mlssifw. Fr. 2700P W CM .~w~pam s4s..1947 ' MEDICAL &Ute. ready to dog. Owner call 114 : home. t "·"·-;• • up ox•s, $l:ll).IW tlorson ay, nr • o pets. . PALM MESA APTS. go. Heil at Bo!sa Otlca, •94-3494 And ldentlly. LOST --'• dog, 1 yr old refrig. WAMNr ~ range. Fum. >r Unfvm. 355 ' ,:~::,::::..· -;;,-::::---;-:-:;-.,.-nr Harbor Blvd & *SHARP' Uni 1 Br MINUTES TO NPr BCIL H 8 $275/m<I 84&-1323 "-$225/mo. 53'$-7 661 or 'i BR Furn. $1 35 . · urn · • • · • • CAT, yoong female. re&lilh She.ltie. Sable l white. ~1388. Newport Hefghtl <>ve:rtookdi.ng lak~ fl8rk & Adams aose to ss~n: ua. $140 Un=bl~R 1~Pt1 ... Business Rent•f 4'S ~ It white, Thalia _It Reward. 7W llon&Jd Rd., - FOR Lea!le-4 Br Pool Home . I beaut. Enclose.I petio &. 546 5025 per mo. -huge pool. J acuzzi elect 1738 An ah e 1 m. C.M. \V 10n. Lag Bcb. 497-1091. Hunt. Beech. 847-f928. w/"rec room, $375. Reft NEW! Cbe.rnW'r Just for Y~ pool. Ma!ure cpl pref'd. No " * DELUXE 1 & 2 BR.* bit-ins, ahag crpts, drps, B u a in ea a -ottice-ground 8 WK. Puppy, vie. Roc:he1ter REWARD. Lo!lt S () u t h req'd. 547-7531 tt1 3: 30; '1t 6 !r_Br ~d!3:'k ~~a:: r ~e pets. lo.t'i 12th St ~2692. J l!!)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!'l!!!!!!!!!I!!)!'!!!!!! 8~ ~bws~ ~~ So. sauna etc. Adul ts, no pelll. fiool'. parking, nr. 17th & & Santa Atta, C.M. Identlt,Y Lag u n a. artQ., mall! & wknds 758--0127. ,,.,:W.,.. mS mo, 54W17i APT. Poobidt> • Spe.c~ * * $110 * * am. . SINGLES ......... From $J:L; Newport C.M. 000 llQ. It. to claim. 645-1082 altf. Samoyed pup, -., • moo. CLEAN 2 BDR..'1., w/w or 54~27. Bungalow.~ patio, $150. 3 Br, 1% Ba, newly painted LR<?· 3 BR, 2 83, no pets. 1 BEDRM ••••••••• From$140 SJOO mo. 673-26.54. TOY Dasehund, sahle wi red 1...:ol:.:d::.·..:•99-:.:...:1683=:..· ----·I crpts: garage, fenced )'fl.l'd,1-========= mo. lo right Adult s, Bltins,crpt/drps,enclpa.tio. Children OK. Nr. scbls. &2 BF..DRM .• , •••• From $160 OFFICE 1tore near N'pl. collar vie MOUth Se.n Cle-REWAIU). Lott Female 1 . neer beach. $250. ~. 1 --846-1323. . Nr schli & ahoii'r . Odldten Bhop'g. $1'10/mo. S45-89'Jl. You're right, they're un. Post ~fc. A Greyhound ment~. SU.1331. white German 3'e:J> tne. SINGLES.FAMILIES 'I Ao«t"""''''""""' ll•I e LRG. 2 BR, Bungalow ok. no pets, 880 Center st .. DELUXE 3 Br. 2 Ba, lo""1y 1d•r;:rt~ ~56~81~ l Depot. 537 tt. mo: 136 Ft FOUND new 10 •peed bike JllJl>PY. Vie Newport Bch. Walk to beach. 3 Br, . . Apt. 4 Carden$, 6 pools. CM. 6'2-8340 or 548-2682, kit. xtra lrg pfltio. Very 5 s ~ . J2Z Month. Agent 64fr2414. on Balboa PtnilllNla call 548-4654 .:.. klmtpets. Dmails, '7MU>. ! l~m!lmmm.;;~·~ Saunas. Hot J acuzzis. Ten. CARDEN apt avail about quiet. AduJts. $26.5.. 546-401S. OFflCE space or comm'l OR ~and d&acrtbe. SIAMESE, temate cat. Sat --.-~ nla courts. Sl90. 8.f6..(125.q. A 1 ·nes· I &-3 BR 2 Ba shag cptr. Ne&r 1 &-·2 BR. rum. or unf'urn. ...._ avail-Approx """ oq ~D " June 24 ' ft-·-11•-··• .~ -•..1a ug. · Pf'!' mo. .rt ' ' • . Ponl $140 Up Children's ..... .., • • "OAN ' .-•~ , 1·-., Black Lab., ternt. 1_ · ~..... ogua, """ Huntlntton H•rbour Apts, Fum. ..., .LARGE Bach!. 'Velk to last in advance. $50 eJcs.n O.C.C. $1!!0/mo. UpstaU'I ~n El..M • GAROENS ft. 17~ Beach Blvd., H.B .. vie. 15th &; SAnta Ana Ave., Golf ())une, Wt:st Nine ~---I · shops. SK'I adult only. Rel A fee. 2 chlJdttn only. No 2873 Mendoza. Apt. C. APTS. ·171 E. _, St., C.M. Call 847-8531 Agt. N.B. 543-63M Drive. 496-5973. EXCLUSIVE 4 BR le DEN. -ra . Cleanlog d--it SlOO plui ........ ·~ ~· 2 B •~·1 ~m ! I Call alt 1 e I ~ ~..--..,...., ~ r. nuu fJI, no pets. ' &12-36.iG. • "flt OF1•tCE-tiOO aq ft av Collie • male • vie. Ba)'tide ~. Bllc lab W/wbhe eue!' ' 1-n-util. 892-8089. l -'~N-EW_L_Y_D_ECO __ RA_T_E_D_ BAY ~tEAOOWS APTS. . ch now. 800 Sq. ~'t. lN· Dr £: Jamboret 673-9535 cheat. Fem. Nr. Mt.in St. &l6-50l3 /or 544-8llf. A 2 Br w/go•. $\~. Wtr pd. 387 IV. R>I)' St. CM~ Huntington BOI DUSTR!AL SHOP av! Aug. • • • · HB. call 536!1303 Irvine Bold New Cancept _N __ .;..:..._•..,1::t,,_,11e_~_,ch.....,-O"":"". J5n.B Orange Ave. C.11 2 BR unlurn apt $146. No 2 IR "Fio'M $1lt ~2!30. F=D ':"~=~·";'~YI~;". BLACK """ ll'all ...._ l:i;;;;i;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;.t $130 per e· lovely 2 OR i ...:b.:ctwn=l..:.l;;.S.::..:::63H1;l)::...:=·---I chlklr<'ll, no pe". 820 Center . MOVE I I( TODAY I 5!JO llQ. tt. llhop, ofc, Ample Newport Heigj>t.., MH006' dof:· nsmed Clyde. vtc Ila• 3 BR.2BL,Wn.nn. •• S325 FURNITURE RENTAL beach ho , util pd. child 2 BR .• unturn .. chUdttn. St •• CM.642-SMS. Kid• le__i>et-Pool All parklnr. 2.'WO Newport HONEY~red cocker.. Po1nt.491-1Z70. _4 rm.m1>a.,fam.rm.$375 ok. ITU> 54!>-7m. AbtoL-no pets. tnqu;re At REAL "lee 1 bdrm·apt,..,11 .. ,,.,, 3 Bi, n oo. 1TW2'A Btvd.c C.M. 6H·-2544, t.male. Vie: Clay St. A t:OSl'.llllt Labttdor,-.; 3 B.R., 2 Ba:. Atrhtm •••• $325 .,,, Month to Month • 381 No. t, E 18th St. )(tru, edults °"'?• M pet1. Kf.cl110n L&ne. (Nr .. 513.ttt A 543-8333. Pirate Rd. ~ older q . · Vlc Udo Yacht WE HAVE OTHERS * 100" Purchuo Optloo TIME FOR 642-4163. Se< at 511 Hnmllto• SL S..ch BL) MT.3669 STORE k ofli<e tor re11<: Cub. Reward. m.-, * Wld< Selection. CLEAN 2 Br. drpo/erpt, NICE .\ quiet. 2 BR. bltn<, . . l)olsa Otica at Hell, ILB. ~ ~~ tlog&. ~~~· GREY Tabby female .. t. l'llUICK CASH bltno -· tt~ N ~tlo adults Eves & !'URN or untum, 2 .\ S br. &~323. • •u=. Style-O>Jar. ,.. ' no ~-· •-· ear ~ k:_, ••• ;.11 1\1 bA. pet OK. From $H5. !01-1$53 (lound Sun.). Iott June 21. vie W-11. * '4 Hoor Dtll~ _1::8th=l<;;.P...:i::ace=ntla.=5!8-635=.:::,7;;.· _ 1 ,..:wc:••:::.:":;:;;;N'·...:-=~=·=-----Ro--... , THROUG-H A 1 blk I!> •hl>tl "'"1"'· l'llUICK CASH WATCll l<>ltnd at Saddlcb6clc ..;.;.;...;......'....;..=:, ___ I ii • ~ ~·" 2 8 lo •-1 "'-'• Manager'• •ddm" Till ,.. 11 ~ SChool t...U. COllrta, M ~. wht wlbrn --. nd ),J1 ~"' '· •tud • -•• 2 BR. untum. -•~· d,..., .... ..,. ·-~ ~ DAILY PILOT crpt/blthl/gar. Adults, no ,..,./ov•n. r<lrlg. No pet~ Ellis No. D, 11.B. 142.1sn. THROUGH A .,..., July 4th. 51()..3299. . colla.. LA' Ile. loot vie south "SlllCE JNl" ~ P<(2 ~ pets. J156, 54$.6.157. fl~/mo. !tiS-14'6. Newport Beach GFJRMAll Sh<.'Phenl, eo.1a J SM Clemeote. -· tot w .. tem -Bldg. WANT AD Sl'AClmt 2 er a p 1. E/Sldc 2 llR., lli Ila, mi w. Ocwtfnlnt, IJ 1 BR, DAILY PILOT M• ... &16-3:>n . • 18LK l whl spr1.,.r spanltl, D!';!S'si~"' ';i1r;h .. ~WK.-°' .. SA!i!!!i~-.all!i4 I ---~.:;~·...:5~!...:•--$1.llilmo. Ol<r.r ""'"'ltd. adul~ """"'°""'· En e !. ........ " winter n:ntal•, WANT .. D S.\tl. Ttrri<r.lemolc dog. I 1"11 w/Jonr tail -Lq ,. . • 67H141> J!Mlo.1165. 548-1Alt!6 •ft 6. avaU Jljly J. ~. .. Vic °"""' M .... -111&u<!. --. I . I ;' I I I I I l • • I • .. I I I . I - I ' ,, ii D.Ul.Y PU.GT ~I ;;;-;;;--~![SJ~ 1--...... 1~·1--•ll5J ~I _ •.. _,,, ... _. ~l[Il)~irr-="1 111J ~l•11,~1 ~ml~J~I ~-e.~ .... , .. ~ •• ;11~1J;,~fllolo~'""'::";1~[IlJ:J,l1----4-,, Sdlool1 & . • Contract«, . • Houuc:laanl,. Halp W1ntacl, M & F 710 Halp W-, M & fl 711 Halp Wanf9d, M & F 710 ti.Ip W•-· M & fl 710 Help Wanf9d, M & fl 710 Help Wantacl. M & F 711 I ~l~Ml~~1~ue~H~.,~-~-~~_:5~75 ~~~ :~~~:::_:;::;:::::::=::::::=:::11;:;:::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;;:::::;:::;~1·~;;:;...;..~;...;~~.....,-I~ • JACK Taula,,..ltepa!f l'IOUSE OF ~~ w/r;ood l"""'7 ~ ;N, •··tat• •·•e-·...;.i.rl'5tc!<WY : • REWARD, t.mole medium .. moc1 .. addlt I!) yrs. exp. . Actors Actro1111 dell. ~ l<:Od °"""""' • lllGH School s!J'l wanted 10< PBX TWJ ~ --...... K AT .... -w/ahort -" Llc'd. ~··w--eo. 541.-. CLEAN $$NEW FACES$$ llncldng exper. F/tim• + mother'• _... ,.1-• for local "'1i<f. M\1$1 be WOR ....,. ·~ ~ Mewl"' TV and TV ccmmer-be ftta Con """"work -oJtfr 3. Uc'd. Guarar:t<"<I + cem-FASHION ISLAND pedtl."t CollJe' mnrkllWI A Drlvew•vc n..ooas, CARPETS, ia1. All and ne · tact Harold, • OPERATOR -•-·,.n. Call •1n. H·~in, Bcauttrut otc of a J•-• co. colar, LlmPI on ri;ht log. If ,. WINDOWS 11 WALLS. c -&I" typet. 5'3-Sl14. 495 E. 11th SL QI, HOUSEl<EEPER •- 0 uu -• 1qwltl call MT~. QUALITY .. a1 co. t t n'. 6 YEARS AREA. Intervtewinr -· w. are COCKTAIL waltreu wanted BeaUL Cd.M Hom•. ' adult., ·&t5-0lll or m-ru3. localed """ tlllJ excltlna . W ••· u •· 6 not an agency 7.1.3· 464·3UL · ' 5 day wk. r~ ·•·in cook ft E c E p T 10 NIST.· Jlow abopplng area. \\'lndow shop St k. H I APAR-~~ ~ANAG~ """"' · "lust have car Good aal•-E I tel Ith --·'d you li"k• to -~rk for 6 at noon. Great benc~1ls. St•rt BURMESE cat miMing from ea,....,b!.Cr cu. o ftlqitant 42 6824 · · t-xpenenced only, mwit ~ """""" .,..... ' "' n Ji. o.na Pt Small teml ays aw e y • 1 • ''"""'~ • +u ,,._rp, apply in pel'IOn. Feil· "' · -.1· xper tnc w PBX WV'll .. v llfu!t., elk brown. 496-1745.. Sf.5..5195, Adult Compl(!X, 24 Ul)l ek\no't, 1617 Wtstclla Dr,, 644-2700. board 608-A & teletypo fut growllll'. real estate .&. $550. Co. Pays Fet. Otha ·~ ·-Ne rt Be b . inve~-·nt -•, \' o u n g Fee Jobs. Call Nancy May, Electrlc•I ~ wpo ac · machine. """" .. ,. Co ta! A MESA modem co-worker•. $460. 540-6055. •• gency, I -~-. 1/J•j ELECTIUCIAN. nc.....s, wiodcwo Oe';'\':~r~~· Som ASSEMBLY Som• .. .;oo,!.,. A •·· lllY1NE PER.50NNEl Apply In Poricn Cal Helen n.,..., MO-roSS, CM2190 Harbor Bl at Adami, -bonded. Small jobs, malllt ' llosldl..,'m'L 551. IT u: -• exp. helplul. Soldrr!ng · • pp., SERY1CE5•AGENCY Coaslal Ag<ncy, 1T9 0 ..=:::·------,.. I~------~-I< repairs. 548-5203. 54Hlll. , ~.Ire •Tap. Xtra long ~...:::·A 1:::::., :Q, lndu•. Engr/':omm'I to UGk 3333 Horbor Blvd. Hartior Bl at Adam•, CM. SECRETARY, construction • ~ ~1CAL WORK "' .. _ C n~r•TION l<!ader 21-'-''(Irle. Call between 9 &. 4:30 Sdtooll & ~"' • ~ motonry Irvine 540-4450 COOK-Exper. Wheelman Journeyman Mech. 1185 osta M11a ~~ ~ 540-4lOO . klods. Big or amall Llc'd·& NE'-A FEE AT • BLUE DOLPHIN e Sales Rep $500+ 35. Mutt have car. Exp. pm. ' • lnslnlctlOM 575 lao. Free eot. 54t>-0211. BRICK, BLOCK & '~' ' TEMPO onver/Clerk $003 Pref. n.i;.; per hr. Girls SECURITY GUARDS 'IN°'s"m""u"'CT"1""o_N_in_lhe..,..,..art_of Gardenlllfl STONE WORK, 540--0929 , TEMPO 3355 Vbl Lido, NB• CE LESCO . Cub of the Harbor Area. • Long term as.lgnment for fl/JI Belly Dai,ce avail ~ In ~--,;;.,.-----1 Painllnt & Temporary Help I Sec'y/Legal to SWJ &ltH181 or part time. So. Orana• ]Junt. Bch. 0 ..,.. now EXP. Hawali.n Gardener Paporllent1lnv AUTOMOTIVE · Warranly COUNSELING Secretary S550 IN.DUSTRI ES RESTAURANT applications eo. area. u NI FORMS forming. B<ginning Flamo1> Completa garc!enlng .. rv1c. clalmo Boo.._ & typb;t. F/C Bkkpr/Coru!tr to $800 heh>< tak<.'n tor rocktoil FURNISHED. l l\ !or over· co cl..,.• ..,. also avalt Kamalani, 646--4676. * PAINTING • PAPERING Selman Chevrolet Co. 1800 Pacific View PaY"U/EDP to $WtJ girls, hostesses, wait.,... time. vac pay, bonus plan. l _Cal_I:.., _962-3191"';;;;-·~,----I EXPERT' Japanese Gardener ~:.~:.Urect G··~eed !~ .. ~!~8;!~ .. 0 !.~ n ~-er Memorial Park Accounting Clerk $450 F.qual Oppor. Employer busboys. dishwashen & l 'ree group life ins. 18 Yrs BE AN * 64>1~ * -u" ~~~ -w Corona del Mor · Gen'I Ofc/Mktng to $550 M & F broil.,. men. Wind & Sea or older. CM or NB area Call Harris 6t2-4558 Mn. 'Hamilton. Dictaphone Recept to $520~1.!!!!!!~"'!"!!!'!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!! I Restaurant, 08118. Point aec.:~~'i.,5!!!!~~~: How JIM'S Gardening, complete No Wurmg AVON INVITES YOU to Need• 2 Men Oerk Typist to $433 PERSONNEL Marina; July 1().14 & 17·11 Apply ADT -Sterling Security Servic~ Call Toll Free lawn & yard we. cl""'•m•. * WALLPAPER * start •arnlng oxtra cash Accou~tlng Trne t• $315 . bet 9 & u am. 54>3662 aft -~ Wbon ""' ca1J "Mae" selling our exciting cos-Very interesting work A bet· IBM Kev>uncl> $526 SECRET ARY (I) ... 26-0232 . · · ~ pm. e 5'8-l~ 646-1711 me tie fashiomi for summer, ter than average earnings. A1P Clerk to $550 To $600 ROBINSON'S e NEWPORT e BEACH 1-=:f~..m IN A Jones Lawn Servlee SAVE Is • wl\y int• '12! For a personal appt. 488 E. 11th (al Irvine) CM NO ""'ES REAL ESTATE CAREER'!' Mow, ~gel"'\'&euum.-SmaJl.--OeJ)enaatil1lty gruta ~ms~ ___.£@l);;::~~~T04~L~""'~==I-Phone r-~~~~~64~2:~1~47~'~·~'~"~1 """ <n4J 543-l.192 large, clean-up. 54.>2943.. CLEANING walls, AUTO SALES -o.rrell Wara . ----a Need mature, poised & Acftdemy Real Estate YARD CLEAN-UP TIME? woodwork, etc., home a, Would like experienced man. For An Interview JR. STENOGRAPHER gracious penK>n who can COntract & lns. School Tree mnoval, pruning, lawn trailers . .494-2970 Join one of the most we-WEEKLY... Minimum 3 years experience. \VO.rk "'-ell w/people. We , 325 Old No. Nwpt Bl., NB care Also lawns fertill .. -c ful F rd Deal -•i 1 Shorlfiand 90 wpm, •-i·ng will be open Mon. July 3rd. R.E. Education Since ~-~ • ' ""'f"• PROFESSIONAL Painter. eas o e.,,., ps n Vt' p p S J.iJV't top dress. mow,&: edge, $15. H t .. ~ LI Orange County. Top com· DATA RECORDER 65 wpm. Duties to include ••• TENNIS LESSONS ~eways sealed~:..~ In~.wv~re~L ~';:: mi11Siorui, Insurance, Demo OPERATOR answering all incoming tele-P.acific Private/Semi-Private ~ 548-27Sg Plan. We need a truly pro-Part time now, full time phone calls, dictation, typing Personnel Services ~ble Rates ~3931 AL'S GARDENING • fessional new car saJesman. later. Submit qualifications and filing for busy Rea1 m No. Tower fer gardening &: am.a 11 EXT. painting, Free est. Apply in person to Don to: RtJl'H McCLURE Estate Management Com· Union Bank Square I I~ landscaping lavfces, call R~! Lic'd. ~lluar.doYou pick Crevier. Theodore Robins P.O. Box 1810 pany. Salary to $525. SUbmit <>range, Calli. ---~ s er v t n g ce~· • we rest. Ford; 2060 Harbor Blvd., Newport Beach. 92663 resume to P.O. Bo• 1810. 54 7 ·6446 . . Newport, CdM, Costa Mesa, 642-85.20. Costa Mesa. DE N TA L a a a ls t 8 n t , _N_e_wportKfiBe1fiac~h~9~266.3~.f' -1-~~~~~~~- Dovor Shores, Westclltt. PAINTING " PAPERING, BABYSITTER mat u r • Cbalrside, 2 yn e"J>. Saluy KEYPUNCH Ask for Raebel May >•oy1intng ---; PROFESSIONAL tree work 19 yrs in Harbor area. Lk It needed, M~ thru Fr\ open. 830-3730. El Toro PROFESSIONAL R.ESPONSIBLE"1<per. babysitter, your home. Jen- nifer 675--4952. pr u n Ing , tr Imm t n g; bonded. Itel's furn. &IZ-2356. Hntgn Bch area. 962-MG. Lag. Hills area. WEEKENDS •RESTAURANT & HOTEL spraying, s pr I n·k I er 1. PAINTING • Honest, dean, BARMAID. No exper-nee. D E~ 1_' AL A 5 sis ta!' t , Immed. openings starting EMPLOYMENT AGENCY' Landscaping, cleanup. guaranteed work. Licensed Appiy Vikki's Lou nge Chaimde. Full tlme. Exp this weekend :fDr keypunch Managers •••••• Salary Open George~. ' It in!ured. 675-5740. 1791;~ Newport IYvd CM' on1y. 4 handed &: expanded operators near the Inrine Xhlt oppor. w/l.rg c.orp. AL'S Landscaping. Tree PAINTER Specialist outaide 548--9242. ' · duties. Sal open. 847-25C1i Complex. Ass tMgr Trne •• $650-$100 mo removal. Yard remodeling. .trim kitchens and baths. DF..N 5.1.S TEMPORARY 2nd·Cook •••••••••••• $25 shift Trash hauling, lot cleanup. 642 BARTENDER. Apply in . TAL Receptionist. Of. 1424 SO GRAND Coffee Shop Cook $23·$12 shift BABYStl'l'ER: Your home RE!pair gprinkl('l"S, 673-1100. ·1255 Pfl'9m rnE BLUE BEET. fice Manager, exper. Salary santa Ana • 547·5736 Break!~ Cook or mine east O>stA Mesa • PROF. Painting, a1AO roofs, 10'1 21st Place, NB. att 4 flpen. &:!me eves & Sah;. Short hours •.••••.• Sal. Open Odd boors. 548--00IT. ~AP~""' G~O:..,.,. accou.. cell.. lnt.,./exter. pm. · 646-9672. 1:2.~ ~tary-Exper. for Waitresses Ovei· 21 BABYSJ'ITJNG my l~ days under 4. $15, • $~. Fairview It. Baker. 545-3988. C P. • l>U]). Lic/lnl. Free est. 645-519L BEAtJTICIAN, mann.., F/P DENT A .L A";, tan t, ·-~·· nter Law Ottice. Food & O>ektail .... ,fl.IP hr I ~•,,rpof,-.-'l41-rv_tce ____ I Free estitnlltes, 64Z-31.02 WALLPAPER HUNG time. ()peretcr lea~. take Orthodontic experience on-Reply Classified ad m. 438 Hostess, eves, exper S'J'EAM Carpet Qeanen, JOHNOONS' GARDENING Carl Jtebko 646-244JI over es1ab. oldeT clientele. !y. Call AM only. 842·Tl'l5. c/o Daily Pilot, P. 0. Booe Sb<rt houn .......... $2.50 hr prof. at JoW\!st priceL 300 Yard Maintenance, Planting Modern Hair Fa.miom'. C.M. DISHWASHER 1500, COO: Mesa, Ca. Hostess Cashier ••••• $2.25 hr . ft. $2995. 982-0612 Cleanups 962-2035 Plaiter, Patch, A.e.,•lr 642--8641 da 557 3119 ..... _ I LICENSED shampoo girl Bu:&t>flys 18 or over ••• $1.&5 hr 911· · • --ys. -o;M,U~ F time Days. Exper. Pre-needed apply Wed ~. Sat Mgr., Frnt DSk, Hotel •• $3 hr C•rpet Service * LANDSCAPING * * PATCH PLAm'EIUNG day. fetted. Apply in Person, artern00n before 4"...,,pm. Bellman Hotel $1.G:i hr+ tips New lawns, Sprinklers. decks, All typet. Free estimates BEAUTY OPR ASST. Colony Kitchen, 32U Har-G75-0070. FEE JOHN'S Carpet Ir Upholstery cleanup. State llc"d. 536-1225. Call 540-6825 Assist busy salon owner. bor, CM. ROYAL SERVICE AGENCY Cle·ane r a. Extra COMPLETE Lawn & Plumbing Top salary +. 646-1345 D!SHWASHER&BUSBOY CoodLIT~ BOOK".'EE~ER 3848CampusDrive Dri·Sh&mpoo b'et Scotch-'"--i~nl"" serv·,-. Ha·"'-M .__ JOb no typ'"" Gll'l Fri· •··' U9 -.. ~ ( · vo.1uc ""' ..... ......"' BEAUTY ............ ~-_ lull & _ust 1,1\'.: clean & neat. Apply ' ~"&, • ,.-,wte Newport Beach ,;..-u Soll Retardants). • I · J " 54• M{)5 Save on home -.:i'-_.... .. W1:0 day permanent Profit shar ' « c ean-up 1m ~ ... _.._,. ........ time. Com-'··io· ns/ m person onJv. •··-! • ' · · 557-2800 :pegrealE'l"S & all color · • Free est, plumbing, paint. _.. • ,.,._ Sirlol J ~ oc ing & health ins. Mark c.1--===-""'=~==o- )n;ghtenen I< 10 mlnule LAWN SERVICE Installations 839-0372 guaranty. 645-l050. n. 5930 W. Coast Hwy. Bloome. 3005 Harbor. Blvd., REAL ESTATE ~ tor white carpels. Cut . Edge· Trim Dependahl• PLUMBING REPAllt EBoa<>ait1Manlai;utiiia;;c"1turU:er-.i---,..· -1,N~"~'~'l'°~r~t ~Bc~a~c~h·=°"'"'= Costa Mo;;a. PROFESSIONAL Save )'OUl' money by aaving Eves aft. 6. 545-31t.6 557-8585 No job too imall N«'d<J B 0 at ~ten DRIVE A SCHOOL BUS ~MAID==-~k,-..,.. -----1 me extra trips. Will cltSD Gener•I Services · * 642-3!28 * J-lardware In 1 ta11 er 5 : Training starting shortly for 'WOO" m exchange fur Salesmen Ir: brokers! The llVing rm., dining rm. &: Plumbers & G ~ 1-C 0 8 t permanent part time school ~n~ ec~ .. M...,!l?'YlpClrt opportunity is here! You are hall $15. AilY rm. $7.50, JACKSON' • The Magide.n "5 COLE PLUMBING ToodH.lp: Good benefits. Yr bus drivers. Be licensed &: v ·• · · ~,...,, needfld immediately fur our . ~ch $10. Ola.ir $5. 15 yrs. min. of spell binding magjc 2f hr. service. 6f5.ll61 arouM VtU"k. 4 Day work ready to work when school MAN wanti;<t to learn sta-rapidly expanding Re a I qp. ii wbat counts, not for childrent parties, $8. Plumbint wk. Exper. only. ApPy starts Sept. 15. Must be de-~nery business. Permanent Estate division. Positive op- naetbod. I do \\'Ork myself. $-3669. ~'lh:Jrs. Equal Opper pendable It have a good job. Must be neat ap-portunity for a.dvancement. Good ref. 531-(1101. TOTAL SERVICES co Drains unclogged • $7.50 Employer. Columbl~ driving record. Routes open ~arlng. Irvine Office Sup. Phone. STEAM extract carpet~ Plwnbg Install's. Carpeng'.y, Sewer line to 100' • $15. Yachts, 215 Mc Cormick in many areas. . plies, 1801 Newpart Blvd., l;i. ifG q. Will steam-clean any 2 Elec repejrl. cement work. * 549-2502 * Ave., CM. (Xlnt job for housewives) "Co"st""a=M=e~sa.=~~---l toom1 A: hail for $29.95. 646-18l9. Roofing Call 714/835-3722, 9 am to 3 MANAGEMENT Trainees, :.. "' 5:i7-91!5 alter 5 pm. Hauling Bkkpr/Secy. -to 1100. Pm Mon.Fri. must be over 11 ~·· Apply 1 I I I ' I C~rpenter • T. Guy Roofing. Deal Secy-Constr to $600 EXP. dental exec sec't need· Thurs July 13th, 10run-6pm TREE & lrg. plant removal. ~~do ~Y own work. Payroll Clerk to $650 ed for busy N.B. gen prac--at Me 'n Eds Pizza Parlolll', Real E.1t•t1 C•rHr LARGE OR SMALL Yard &: tra!h clean-up. 27 ·. 548-0090. Secy/Recept to S550 tice. T 0 p consideration 12'131 Garden Grove Bl, GG. New flt exj>erienced, ~in the Has opening for WOMENS SHOE SALESMAN Experienced Excellent Benefits ; Apply in person 11).5 p.m. #2 FuhSon ls1., NB Equal opportunity employer SALES Clerk, female. Large party & paper goods store. Previous sales exp. re- quired. Full time. Apply in pel"SOl1, 9 run-4 pm. 801 Baker St., C.~1. l\fr, Harper. SCHOOL Secretary. Must be able to handle public & all admin functions. Start $4fll Write Classified ad No. 435 Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1fl60 O:lsta Mesa, Calif. ~. Sec'y Buyer Tme to $600 No sh. Key spot for advance- ment in dynamic growing Irvine area electronics firm. \Vill train to buy soft items., Beautiful future. Top bene- fits. Abigail Abbot Personnel Agency, 230 \V. Warner, Suite 209, S.A. 557-6122. SECRETARY: Vice Pres. of growing co. in the dynamic housing field. Beau t i r u I mOOern office by ocean. Family atmosphere. $650. Call Helen Hayes. 54()-60.55. Coastal Agency, 2 T 9 0 Harbor Bl at Adams, Cf. Secretary $600 Sh 80, type 70. Local Call Lorraine WESTCLIFF Personnel Agency 2043 Westcliff Dr., NB 64S.2no 326 S. Lenton St., Anaheim 53.1-7370 Seclll'ity Officers Part time & full Um!, Average $100 wk to start, paid vacation, hospital &: life insurance. Opportunity to advance to detective. Contact · Security Agent, \\'bite Front Store, 2222 S. Harbor, Anaheim, Fri. 1n, 9 am to 12 noon. SERVICE Station Salesmen (2) Fftime, day & eve" shifts. Min. 2 yrs f/time ex~ per. req'd. Desire top salesman. Ute mechan. knowiedge. Neat tn appear. Apply morning.'!, 2 5 !IO Ne\vpcirt, Bl., C.M. SERVICE Station: Graveyd. Mitt, f/tlme. Mu.st be ex- per. Prefer college student. Arco, 19th 6: Ne,vport, CM. e SINGLE needle Operators. uper. on dresses It sportswear. 646--0tt SINGLE Needle operaton • Overlock, specia1. EJrper only. Top pay • steady. Pd. va.c. Ask for Jan, 642-3472. SPRAY PAINTER To $4 Hr. NO FEES 1.Iust have job shop aper. 1.1ust know wlvetizing, wrinkled & leatherette fin. is hes, P.P.S. Pacific Personnel S.rvic11 112 No. Tower Union Bank Squatt Orange, Calif. 547-6446 Ask ror Rachel Atay ~11; ...!:i'. <if. f':';;'; !'~:~';l',;t':::.':·72d~~ ~:"1".1!';"1'e~•.1!~?~ _ ~~s.:~ to ;: ~~';, '13t~m"'.;,:,a1ur~i11~ MACHINISTS ~:°"00\1"i!!.,"';-;;:;,~ frame, repairs etc. hr. Call MI: T 642-1403. SEWING .. DESIGNING Secretary $520 ShouJd.be familiar with ap-. To $5 Hr. check on our 962-1961. SKIPLOADER & dump truck Men -Women. Reasonable Mail SUpervi!ior S500 p't management, pegboard Mm. 5 yrs, ~· Very close $49 WOl'k. Concrete & uphalt rates. Ten dollar minimum. NEWPORT accounting s Y s t em in-tolerance job l!lhop back· TELEPHONE Sales: Sell Southern Orange County•s Favorite Newspaper from your home. ~'take as much S E C RETA R Y-Famlliar as y00 need. Generous com- w I "'?rking w I classified mission on each sale. e.an material. 'J.'8k~ dictation, to 557-6739. \\>ark p/tune, reg. hrs I=~~=-------! pref'd. Will consider after TRAINEE young man as hrs. (213) 831-2255. Optic~ T e c ~ n i c i a n ~~ine~~~ re= sawing A: break i_n g . Estimates. call 34~7450. Personnel Agency surance & banking , pro-ground. Re•I Estate Ph. Duke DaDurka, ~7llD. Alterations-642-5845 833 Dover Dr., N.B. cedures. ete. Salary open. Call Us· NO FEES EVER! Licensing Course 64&-7008. r LOCAL Moves, Exp college Neat, accurate. 20 years exp. 642·3170 646-2481 fOT interview. p .P .$. Full aales training program MINOR home repairs. Plum-student. Lrg truck. Reas. Signs EXP'D Oerk, retail liquor P•cific -no colt. Manageme11t op- bing_ carpentry _ PaintiD&' _533-=:::1946,..--"',..u_ec_t._~--1...;:....-------1 BOOKKEEP~: Part time. stol'NtaggE!'red shifts • Personnel S.rvic11 portunities. Ask for Mrs. .. roofing. Call 540--5500, y ARD, g:arage cleanups. 3-0 Magnetic Signs ~the localgal with ~n in heavy volume. Apply in 112 No. Tower Jones for lnfonnation at SECRETARY, dictaphone. No shrthnd. Type 70 wpm. Reception, variety. $500 mo. N.B. Call Elly. 1JJ to U 'am, &IZ-1634. Repamnan. Required: ~~ visifln without glasses - Reas. tntclUgence -Mech skill & aptitude-Patience. ~iacbine shop exp. desirable but.not mandatory. Write P.O. Box 1905, Costa Mesa, Remo $5.95 each & up. , . ~·-··~~ ac-person on1y. 416, Pacific Union Bank Square 842-5fi81. ~elllng1 onv.:'.,,'.';.::i1n~T-~ TilOCall 962--0950 anytime . ;::,.,o,.firmstdii..\ • ;::!.~~1,,;eo.st'"""'H"i'°'way7'·..:H:::1g;.Bc:::::h.;-,-1 . Orange, Calif. TarbeU Realtors Acoustical Ceilings blown YARD & Garage Qeanup. Start 13 hr. Call Nancy May EXPER Cooka or Cook Train-54 7 ·6446 machine applied, Free es-Free est. 7 clays. Call CERAMlC tile oow It 540-6055 Coastal Agency ees apply in person. Coloey Ask for Rachel May Help Wantacl, M & F 710 Help Wanfld, M & F 710· .=;Cal;=.:~:· 926;=iA:_--~--1 TRAVEL agent. A-lin · 2 yrs exper. Domestic A in-rtimates. Guar. G«-n83. anytime, 548-50JL remodel. Free est. Small 2790 Harixir Bl. at Ad8ms. ' Kitchen .Restaurant, San Cement, Concrete Hou1ecteanir.9 jobs welcome. 536-2426. BOYS Juan Capistrano, See Mgr. CERAMIC Tile, Kitchens, Age 10.14 to deliver papers ** EXPO. uJ?llolsterer, be CU$TOM <!Oncrete, free e.st., Dedicated Cl1an'ng Baths, Entrys. Cus tom in the Dana Point. San Oe-able to hand tie. MECHANIC, fleet main- tenance. Overhaul expert. Own tools. 709 C Randolph Ave., Clt.f. patios, ·~·alk. driveway, * WE DO EVERYnllNG * work. Reas. Glen. 548-1263. mente areas. 546-3488 54&-0074 planters Joe or Rody, Refs. Free est. 646-2839 DAILY PILOT EXPERIENCED medical NEWCOMER WELCOMING: Excellent Htiu!eCleaning 492-4420 receptionist. CaD 9 to S. HospUality Hostess 536-7378 or 536--2256. JOHN'S Patio, pool decks & by day. Own trans. I ~ 111 u CAREER OPPOR Mon-Fri, 644-1025. T~ Call LOCALLY o~ new block. Free est. 833--0291 for * 836-064S * i~----;i~~;-~·~f . F.RY cook young w-exper resklent families bringing appt. days or aft. 5. ·P=-ro"'I'". ~C'"a-rpo~t~C'°'l'"n_n_i,...ng-Aml>1Uous young men to start MeadowtUk Country, Club: -~ &: clv1c tnfb. Good pay • FLOOR work & patios, Also windows & Door care. Job W Id on ground floor It work their 1600 Graham Ave otr' P/time. Must, haw happy drivewa.}'s & sidewalks. call Dutch 537 . 1508 , 24 hr!. . •nt , M1l1 700 way up the ladder, Xtra warner, Htg Bch. ~Chef. smile, car, typing ability. Lic'd/Bonded. G45-tlll26. long tenn. 547-:m5. HOUSEWO~ charged by SCRAM LETS lrvil)e 540-4450 GAL Fri-Sharp~ dependable, -;;:;::;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;; PATIOS. walks, drive, Install the job flt $3.50 hr. ~2454, , • NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO 3 days a wk. iiN flexible •.• new lawns, saw, break. '""' alt 6 PM. TEMPO 1-2 Yrs ofc •"P'r. 642-3490. NOTE TELLER • """'""'cuSTO .. M54HOOSCEMENTtorest.WORK BA.-ANSWERS Temporary Help G~ orncE: L4cal Y & Beach Janittrial. finn needs sharp I a 1 Drives, wa!ka, patios, Crpls/windows/lloon, etc. Purify -Annoy -Leech -CASTING FILM w/good aptitude & outgoing pool decks. Don,. ~4 Reskl/ClO.rmn'l 646-1401. Target -PHONE Need women 45 to 'l5 yrs. way for varied c1uues. Fine I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~; I Adolescence: Kids neve.r Men in 50's. No experience opportunity. Start $444. Call I'* * change. First, they won't necessary. S3 per hour. Linda Ray, 5 40-6055, * * * * hang up their clothes. then ~Ing July U & 13. Apply eo..tal Ag<ncy, 2 7 9 O they won't hang up the Sat, 10 to 11 am: Concept Harbor B at ~dmnl. Of. PHONE. Media, 1500 Adamo (near GIRL FRIDAY Job Wanted, femele 702 Harbor) Suite :llO, C.M. Busy property management • Experienced -UNITED- Callfornla Bink ~onarcb Bay Plaza '"\" SOOth Laguna Trader's Paradise lines PIST e wan • xp. filing. Ability to rompose Equal ()ppor. Employer I GOOD TY Ch f Itel E ca. Answer phones, typing, Wiii' do your typint at UOOO mo. Call 67'>4W. Jetten. Shorthand prelt'l' I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... !!! htr home, Will rickup at~ 4 pm. Blue Beet red. sntuy to $550 depe.~ i • and deliver loci H.B., I:;;;:;:;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;; I ding on exper. SUbmit F.V., West, 7Sc per Pl· resume to P. o. Box lBlO, or will work by hour Newport Beach 92663. : ••II M7-J09S. /?A f * HAIRDllESSER * I NURSES. pvt. duly, all types alt shtfts. Uscoutie Nurse's Regialry, 361 1!05ptta1 Rd., N.B. 642-9956cr54t).995.I Intervie\\.'S 9-5 Mft - P.RODUCTION I st & 2nd Shiks • Plus Overtime Immediate openings exist in the following areas: MACHINIST~Exporlment11) Will perform high precision machining wor~ from blueprints, sketches and speci· £1cat1ons. Adapts and improvises simple to moderately complex tooling and fix· lures to complete experimental machining assignments. Recent experience on tracer mill, jig bore and Hydrotel preferred. ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS Experience In precision soldering and as- sembly of delicate lnsfruments and small components. Must also be experienced In fabricating cables, solder and crimp con· tacts. NASA soldering certificate desir- able. S~EET METAL MECHANICS Experience in. layout and fabrication of close tolerance · sheet metal parts is re- quired. Must know set backs and bend allowances and be able to operate all re- lated machines . temRtiona,l. Ask Mr. Foster Travel, Robln1on'a, Newport Center. For appt, 644-1661. WAITRESSES. Exp'd only. The Newport Harbor Yacht Oub ·i:s now aeceptil)g ap- plications for run & pt time '1."3.itreneS. 1 Xlnt wages, &. e~ptional Working at' nioepbere. Apply i-5 pm, Fri. "I~ W. Bay Ave, Balboa. W AI1,1lESSES, exper. Apply tn person, betwn 1:00 i: ' P.M.1 263.1 W. Coe.st Hwy. NB. ' WAITRESS -Exp food A cocktail. Apply in penon mE BLUE BEET. lO'I 7i.t Place NB. Aft 4 pm. WAITRESS e BLUE DOLPHIN e 3355 Via Lido. NB \V~ 21 or over, days. Ship Amy, Lagu11a . 494-:IJOO. ' WA.VfED mtddle age d \\'Oman to take care or eenU- invnlld lady. Have ctr. Let pho11e ring tor 1ofv t!me. Mobile Home. ~T. 1---11-times I NEED-Nlp-at-mme•-W• • Lleric,=a'--"---l ----~~- have AJdes e Nurses e ~,.,.....,...,... PRECISION MEC:FOOilfC-.til:'-----1 \VOMEN, neat enerseUc LiiUhi Beach ..-. - Motel Jaulklry. No Ironing. AIJo noed part Time maid. M-U96 16' OllTBOARD 65--b.p. Trade 1-0r ~ trllJe.r or <!QU!pment, tfUnl. Jargtt "°'t or t tt l1il·!W8 dollars Hoo"l<prs •Companions • e STAT CLERK Hom•maktrs·UpJohn e TYPIST/CLERK 547~. IRVINE Terra<'.e View lot DO you noo:J 81\Y plumbing, $30,00) fo a $950. annual Jte. painting, plastering or Fee avail Want conunt in-IMdscaplng done! u so caU com.t or potential commL G ... - Elliot rec. ~~. ~er. 537~. l....;;.;...;:;..;.;:..=::...--- COMlJ'L Prop • 2068 New· Woman wW do housework port BL, CM. C2 ~. lOOx in N.B.1 H.B. area 315. OWner wW carry IJ'D. 84&-2U5 Good ~killl needed. Ute, ac- cid~t & hea1th lnsura,nce prtferred, but not ewntiaJ. INTEllVlEWINC Mon., Wed·Erl ""' 30 pm ON Sl1'E O~~UR Nl!;W Buu>ING !"'I~ !'DlY· For tree A clear I---...:.==---- 1mpn>d prop or sub. 642-ll21 Help W1nf9d, M & F 710 PACll'IC MUTUAL 4 Br, s hi condo, cleu * ACCOUNTANT . * EASIIlON ISLAND ~·~::;, Exp'd -..c clerk to hlnd!o . Ji:: ~::,. c:;::,..~ Df<ao. Valu ilO" AU or &«Wills pm.bl< & job -.,, ' \IQ. records. send ~ A * FREE pt.rt. 563913. Wary requlrtmtnt• to: d•llY bu• * * * . * * * Omni I-qr SyMeJM, Inc. J:"T:.:" un~ = ~ 11~····1111'~-... !!l!i.l!llmt 37112 GU!etto Ave, N--~t ·-ir.·'"'· Calif, 927Ui -'"~"· ~· • • •• 1 I I 0 F HA VE openl!w Im moture OPPORTUNITY !or top hair \\-"Oman in. ku'ge ollioe. ~r"'1 w-some foU~ Duties CObll8t of typiqi, fil· 1n ~. Memll Ha t r q , 10 key •ddq machine, De&.ign, CD'M. Call eves ~ ~'Cl'ire phones etc. M'ust .l~y_. _4?4:f!J...__. ____ _ be ahlo to work Ii day on S.turdey occ.atonally. PART time male delivery Ex~k'nt eompeny bcnclitl driver for \oc8l area. Pref lntludq peld vacation, .aemi·r.tln!d. Hub Aulo SUP. Pold tnourancl t. retimnent pl,y ml Harbor, CM. . prqi:ram. Costa Vela area. Write a..alfled Ad No. 10 PAINTING In excbanp for Daly Pilot P.O. Bolt 1l8I apt 2376 Newpart Blvd., Cetta M"'°, Calif. 112626 C.M. 51&-mf• TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT )YANT AD Pll.ACl'ICAL"""" lot tlderly la<IY. Uv., llj or ou~ Salary open. 51&-Trt1. v11c'anclts cOll money! ~ )'Wl' hou.a', i -i>t., Rft: bldg., etc. thnl e Dally Pilot 0-IJJodM. ASSEMBLERS Will perform close tolerance assembly work on missile related hardware. Must be able to work from blueprints, sketches and speclllcations. The above positions require. hlgh school educallon or completion of recognized apprenticeshlp plus ~ to 8 years of shop experience in manu· facturtng precision parts. Applf In penon 3333 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa CELESCO INDUSTRIES A Div. "' TM SUICl..i-na Corp. An· equal opportunity employer • • WOODWORKERS NO FEES Our. clltJlll ura<nUy Jlted qualified, .....,~)1 -. mn<en. If )'OU hlY< lac,..,. II cype wcodWOl1dllC tltJ><', at :w levtl call uon:o. IATELY. W• '!Ill be - • l -TIS. ' P.P.S. ' 558 8444 U30 E. Eclbwer. I.A. XLNT ()ppor. Nal1 °"""" U.. openlnp for """" aalclmenlnC!I.9GOOll. I . • " ,, Tll<wsd.or, July 6, 1912 DAil~ PILOT 3 I ' , < 1~ I •11 I ~ I ..... I. .I~ ~[ ._._ ... _-~l~[B I .-~=-I~ I ~-UI~ ]Ii] ~( ~iiii .... ~-~J~[i~l~[~ .. ~· ..... ~ .. ~~l§l:~·l: • C1.,.ras6 l'umltu,. • 'llt M lsc1llanooua Pots, 0-rol ISO Boah/Marllle Cycl11, Blk11, Troll•ra. Travel · MS ~~ "."•nt.d .. ~ <.\ I .. , .. ........ Antique• IOO HOM.E antlq"" aale: 0.. ot th• larlJ••~ t. bHI. 165 a~ea. Few misc. July 8th & 91h Sal/SUn. Open 9 am- Coff~. sabra Slifert, 273 E. '21at~ C.?i.I. Equl-nt IOI Wantod l20 1 ----~-~-Equip. 904 Si:ooton tt5 c TENT TRAILER WE bey .n· ~ ot cl... . :::::::::::":"•--::::··--::-~:--.-IQIJEEN tola bed $50. --===~~=-:-* "SWry'1". C.-lng 10 $ ...... 7 u...i _.....,.~tor f' KOBllNA 421 &ipu s. movie -l<I ·(black vleyl LADDERBACK ~H" l Rs . )Tl In all breeds. (Ffte 13' BOSTON .Wh&J<r. a..,,, HONDA y AMA HA Kltcl.tn ;. ~-or .. ~ Pl .... -In tor I camera. tnm.nt artridge IOfa bed, chrome A = Net\i at Jcut four matcbjns pkkup). Bolrdlna, poodle w/side rall1, C'OnlOle ate.er-MIDSUMMER SAU: Frame rrblt to carry tree ~lal. . loading. PoWft ttltphoto coffee Ir end tables) -high. Jaddl!tback chain. P\UllP.le$.._ ~ inr.. runntna Ugh~s, no '12 HON OAS l mo1 ... -. .... 1ea wkle ancle Jens. Almost Italian desk $175. B/room Fin. or unn.n. Must be Cats 152 e~. $650. $'1"5..0'Zi5. ~K• "'· $804. now $C9!I """""' new. m or make oUer. Rt, inc. nltt stand <no b:d. sturdy. No antiques, Ff'ff or "REAUSTJC'" TRC 24 CB cmw~i! ..... 1 . •r.:'ffl $800 ••·1~· • ·---•· nd II< PEft~... kittens, bJu-•-. ·~• reg -~ now -· ·•-.... -''" eves a: wa:Ae s, dlna) $225. Pecan cottee & reasonable priot. Pb. M . e """"-'U" \,;fUll Radio 6 mo. old, exctllcnt •12 y AMA.HAS ~n NEWPORT 1 IMPORTS :.1 . ' OAK TABLE. chain, bufh:I, commode, bookcase, Cb1na clolet, French love teat. 830-6499. App Ila,,_ PETRI FT camera. Seldom •nd !ables 1295. Red\WOd at 897-7791 "11 5. CFA reg .. 1100. Also paralan c:ondlli>n. $80. 557-2321. ru!:·3'0ce _.1825. now $699. e ARISTOCRATS ... _. c c 11.S 1 n llo .,_ •1~ ~-tor 826 stud service from white or ·~• NEWPORTS ~-R Wl<"U• • • auto. : . ..., pa '-1.U ... .,.,..,~"'~I .. lat Pi1nos/Org1n1 black amoke proven atuds. B011t1, Power 906 DS7-250cc ttg $739. now $59!t • SlOO W. ~ wy.. 1 • rom. No. 30tl666. With r1.uh kitchen set $1..w. ""on CS6-200cc rec $Ei65. now $549. • AtJTO.MAT&S N(M11Q111 Bee.ch auadmient. 1100 or make •nd tabl• 119. Small bkcue PIANO SALEI . 892-mo 15' Glass Flat LS2-IOO.. rec 1465. now 1399 At>o, .......i Uled 13$ & up 642-9405 .. • • MAYTAG repalrma.n hu wosben 335, to $100. can deliver wn )'?. euarn. 839-177!. OVER 200 wuhert, drytn, refrigerators from $39.95. 545-0780. Rent W11'11n/Ory1rs $2. Wk. Full malnL * 639-1202 * RECOND. washers, dl')'t'rs, dw's.trom $40. Guar .. delvrd by r'prmn, 546-5218, 839-7620. REFRIGERATOR, v er 1 ofter. SC.1734 eves & $1Q. Vant~)' chair $12. Cu~ Piano ued in teachtra KITTENS • Adol'abl e G7S-80cc reg$344. now $299: '9'0RSHAM211l9 WTRAlLE!tlJth ~SALES1 Autos, i·mported 970 ~ F:-:::~ 110 :~~.· 1~:°b. !'°WO:":sn =::ed ~e~~!:;,~~ !:"b~ust ~,.~ :~· Botto111 Ski Hull ~a': sc"' ~4:'°~~ Santa Ana • m•)"s31.2595 ALFA ROMEO ~ LADDERBACK CH Al RS . Need·at least fDur maiching blgh, ladderback chain. Fin. or unfin. Must be &turd)'. No antiques. Free or reasonable price. Ph. ?t1ike at 897-1791 after 5. LARGE solid oak MediL din- irc set, 6 red velvet hl·back malrs. Paid flooo, uldng $500, less than 1 yr. old. 644-4100. ?tti&c. household i t em a . cases, Th""'re all here le on ftalt ... ,.... A t S • P rt ••9 l ~,, ,71,1CP"\M........ l9n YAMAHA 125 ?i.!X u o erv1ce, a s "7• 'f 551-3111 after 6 o r sale at discounts to $100. Dogs 854 \Vhlte/metal!lake red, 65 hp Low miles and ready to '69 ALFA ROMm weekends. Wallich1 Music City ?i.lerc OIB, tilt trailer $1200. ract. Oean $500, TIRE CITY •BENTWOOD South Coast Plaza COUJE, 8 mo old male. Ex· 836-1954. Ask for John, &4Z-lT42 Tires-Wbeels-Tires-\Vheels i CHAIRS 540-2830 ~t'~ut N'-e;::~ 2.1' Fonnula 233, twin screv.'. •68 Yamaha M.X. Fast, Dep. 4Yt~~u1:o=~ °;a~l~; 1750 GT¥ Need at least four fin. or un· ALLEN.CONN-WURI.JTZER Sports fish.Ing model. Teak 21" .ll--t '"'-iani Shock• DI Ill J k ·~· r,ll I fin. Bentwood chain. AP· Organs, Pianos, Harpsichords pennanent fami.ly to love. d ks 2 in 160 HP 2 bl . 1'1.N"'o ......,, • ' . ('ms. . ac ers ... ~ ...... pr .. r-5 S I lD l.o mllee&t"', i · rtant but $25 to qualified home. ec ' t\v . ' ut New Engine. A1ust 1(111. Sprint lY?f mogs 1~-.:.·7, ~A~M·/~IP<R.a<l'•. N-""dl· pearance not Jmpo , NEW·USED-RENTALS .systcm11. 2 outriggers. RFD, 54.8-lltTS. _ SlS SO li .~ r " ..., ...... •'Wl must be in good cond. No GOULD MUSIC CO. Papen wiU not be avail. depth sounder. Auto pi.lot. ~J"E'T....,...,...... $J9.so, 13.~~' · · :\· 11 l.lli (ZSVI~") antiques. FM or reas. Our 61st ,,.., 567"'372. Tan<lem trlr. Imm a e. •~L• •L Thruxton, 1967 $28.SO, 15xl0 $34.80. t'<l<h15 . • MAKE' .OFFER price. Mike, 897-1191 alt, 5 a145 N. ~fain, S.A. 2 M Do5ie pups -Al<C $11,00J. (213) 6'91--0863 Ask vintage, beUer than new in-$28.80, A60x13 • $39.80, 117Sx COLONIAL sofa, lovt'M!at & 547~ Ranch> ·doblt'. Show stock. for~ <n4> 613-3365. side and out, $1095. Rudi 14 l'oJy11teel. $29.80, E70.r70. I 11 .. ~--tail ,L... ~-t ••• SOUTI! r---Runabout, Nledzielllki, S36431.l5. G70-1170 15" or 14" 1st $24.80. COAST chair. Flora· Re~ n Jn g WE BUY PIANOS-ORGANS .i::..ai~. .,, ra1u:1. .c..A'I.,"-' ~ ~• , 7 1 . Ne\v car take offs. Used SOLID Birch di~ table, 6 chair w/vibratDr. Maple PENNY OWSLEY-Stanton \l.'atch dog. Bred for guards. Cl~l't' Crown Afarine 170 SI'EENS llodnka Radials 23Sxl5 $23.50, Ooscd clean, inside It out. $60. 7130 ::.:=:--=,-,-,:=-:-=-: Westminater Ave, \Vc1tm. chairs, $60. Bullet $35. dinette set. All good cond. U352 Beach Blvd. 892-3314 546-2647, 545-5976. hp $2500 or make offer' Telescopic front t n rl · ~ • C•-,t of drawers •...:::. l.'Ar 5 k d . . . She . . Sus $ 3 50: Sun .. l\lon., Tue. IMPORTS REFRIGERATOR, e 1e 8 n, ·~ '#ON """ alt pm.or w en s · Daily lG-9 Sa.tsun 'W 6 OBEDIENCE Class To Start QXIect · (21Jl 2 s 5 -71 4 3 r ion1 .P· l !r.il Ne'.l>port Blvd., C.~t. auto, defrost, 5 yrs. old. · ~fscoo;:1n.$~~~. $25. TV, 540-934Ei. GRAND Piano: Ebo n Y Wed. July 26th 7:.M P1t1: in (Busiooss hounl. 642--0368. 645·3.')5.t, 12345 F.. C:u·son, * 893-9060 * ====-=~-7"".7"-I G arage Sale 812 finish ; Fine condition; $500. the Newport-Irvine area. 13' \VHALER type boat. elec. For sale, ·n Hond:t 175. It a"' a ii an Gard c n s lOOG-l200 \V, Paclfl<· c~t. 11,vy. 1 DINETTE & 4 ch a Ir s • ANT QtJES "·-·ture 4~1635. ol()pen ro all dogs over 5 mo's start, 00 h.p. Sea King, new $-199. Ext'('I rond. 213-860-0345, N rt B h (114) &tl-0406 J FRIGIDAm~ relr;•, 15 cu ba8'lnet, vibrating be It I ' ,,, .. ,1 ' new d. 546-4928. trlr. $1000 or best otter. 646-7002 ewpo cac '""" oe. chl 979-4630 candles, artificial flowers, SOHMER baby g r a n d r A L L E N SYNCROCR.J\Pli 546-4529 ft, cr05s top freezer, xlnt ma ne, • hundredi oi misc items. Sat French Provincial, excel ~HANS, 2 blk mask ~-·n Ossa Pioneer 250 cc MODEL E 14.15 H.D J71' .. 'l-=-.---,.,.-- oond. $75. 67!)...Ei6ll, ANTIQUE chip pend a I e only, 10241. Halawa Dr, H.B. cond $1 600 646-8163. 8ilver, 7 mos male, show 16' Boston Whaler, 100 HP 3000 fl.ti. Gd. cond. DTSTRTBUTOR MACl-IINE. AHa Romeo '72- 1---------breakfrtont excellent oond. Brookh ) ' ' ' quill, sire. Ch. Hunah's Ex-Johnsion. 3 yrs old . Xlnt $675. 548-Ml7 aft'4 pm. 542-1734 Eves & ~kencls. _,_ 7711 (Yorktown & urst • * FINE Chickering Grand. celsis . .f Yr old fem, Great APT. me refrigerator, J._. $13), ~ . 8 to 5 962-'¥• 6'6" M-~... Pvt ply .. r,:...,., cond. $2750, 673-6220 or BUfl.fPER RACKS 2000 • LllW. • .... ._ .... v . • w/children. 64..-vouu aft 6. $50. * SOFA 8', KJ'ftO It. whltt. GARAGE Sale, B 1 r c hl $89;j. 673-6321. 673-6552. for Motorcycll' $10 67>5258 Gd cond. $8'.). kneehole desk. $25. Gtrls TV, R•dlo, HIFI, r:!~i!m:~ 1:1~· ~ 17' Outbrd, twin 11erc. 20 hp Ask for John, 642-1742 ME FOR 54&-'1592 ~er bike, $25. Lawn Stereo 136 ·net'ds room to run. $5. engs. Complete w I t r I r. LEATHERS JI ·s:~F. ABo&thlov:.!'.at,t!~~ sweeper. Misc. 1577 OceanSTEREO "=~~1972~:"-:G:'a~r:-r:-a:--;rd anchor, xtra gas tanks, sea Moto x \Vaist S28. ll'ngfh 28. wvo:\I •L111 .,..., .. ,.~ Blvd., Balboa Penimula Pt., 8'12-633l. ladder. $1450. 8f6..8058. $45. 1Ask for John, 642-17,12. '--;;;;'"'•"'•"..,··.:;1 1~~~1 1 NOW IN· STOCK ~ For Immediate QUICK C4SH~ = :.· :V:i: = _c1n"ARA"a11~~'=~"Sa1,...,.e-, "Th=-.,-.. "'FrJ"". 7&1 == ':=.'~!~ ~J. ~~~~i~c2 ;;. s::~A~. \\i:C, t: Bell su~~~rnum S30 Catt .stereo receiver, sealed air· $~. Call 557...3414 9 to 5 1~· ~ -h ... 7 o THROUGH A ~-~.~., fl5. Sat 9 am. Furniturf!, mspensloo speakers, tape Mon-Fri. w lfiUl.ef. ~'eves. Ask_fot Jo n, ll'U-.142 General 950 Delivery Instant Credit BANK FINANCING '6.3 MGB 01." '68 ?i.tustang. Good corxl. Reu. AltCl'o noons or c.>ve111 -540-4001. " ~. glassware, antiques, deck & bead phone plug-in ===""'"""'bh"°"~=·=-· 38' Flybridge, pert shape. '71 Harley D a ,, i d so n W '""~~f·-$100 ~-•t clothes. treasures and In bo FOR.STAR F..ngl "'t'~"'f§;"" Sold 12'x-$14,900 & $13,500. s-·ter, Low mJ. Must Truck1 962 DAILY PILOT . ch;;,'~:.. '&;free tbi~. trinkets-Much misc. 1&>36 ~=~~e;nally ~! ~-t ~n~ 1 W~,i t~: Sao.a.\ittke otr. m-8718. S:U:'ii100. 548-8009 aft. 5. -------...,.--1 COAST Lamp, $40. 536-M79. Ltme Circle F.V. 011 ed at $279.95. Balance 187 9' BOSroN Whaler type YAMAHA 90 with chamber, '57 Ford l/z Ton WANT AD. Bushard and s1ariing. u n4-832-4m. ding'" -~ ···~·· Pl k Need a "Pad"! Place an ad! cash or sma paymeqls.1-;;==~==-;== •v• nt!W '-"" .... w>UJUUl 1970, xlnt cond. Low miles. c up IMPORTS · Call . ..,,,., ...,.... GARAGE Sale: Thurs-Sat. 17' L ay. away D e p t, SILh.lE Terrier Puppies, _rno_tor-"-;';;i$295.~-;c64=;.®<;'-;;7. __ 1"'1"'323::·c,~;..::.::.l:.:60.::."'"'""'"""-I eulat •tutl •-JI dlr ~·~ Aljo Trail l th' turn S hed I ea s, adorable. mma e. " ~ • llXJO.I~ W. Pa-••c ~~. H•-· er, c 0 mg, • ;;;n;;i4'.;/89;;;J..050;.;;.,":-I-;:. =-:=:::c;<;;"-;: I Red·~•. ~ ~"'. •70 (!i,..i...jack 24. 1969 Yamaha 1%; Endu-. 897-0224 ~ wu -· ,.,, •••••••••••••••••••• A CONVEHlrNf SHOPPING ANO SEWINQ OUIDE FOR TH¥ CAI. ON THE GO. For •n ad In Woman'• World Coll Mory Beth 642-5671, oxt 330 Exotic Tunic Scarf Accent toys, loads of m.isc items. ZENml & RCA-save ~ to 1 ,,,=~=~=~=;-;:'= '-:-;;--like new~rivate party. Excel cond. l.o\v ntil('a~;. ' Newport Beach CTI4) 642-0406 • 279CM.l Cibola, Mesa del Mar, $150 during· our end of OUTSTANDING Great Dane Xtru. 963-1045, 525--0262 $250. 962--6125. '58goodChevmlM-. ~R~-~y~neled; Alf• Romeo . M ,.,.., pups-fawn, AKC reglsterea ,,;;;;;--;;;;;;;i;;m.;;:-o,;:1-;;;-;;:=:-;;;;;-;;,.-,=-.. -.. '"""'~ '"" model year !ale. ost 1<> s R 54()..2S94 16' 1971 NEWPORT, 9~) •n Honda 350 SL. pvt. \l.'Or'k. Best Reas. offer. AND yard Sat. & Sun. Till now in stock. Priced less eas. · Johnson fully equipped, pty. 'New cond. $550. ~5. sold Waillet, Ref:rig .. Beds, than the diecounters w/l yr ELEGANT AFGHAN~t & $775. 547-9645; 675-4808. * 673-7583 * 19S1 OIEVY Pickup Chairs, etc. Mitt., Dishes, picture tube warranty, 1 yr show puppies & all .,.~ing W"r..-.;; """'-;o;o;;::;;:::-:::;;;:l.,,,=,.,-=7..::-=::-= Books. 2275 Republic, C.M. parts, 1 yr service, delivery stock. All colors. ~· 16' G~AR Citation with HONDA SO. Xlnt cond., $100 $250. Good cond. 646-54'38. & set-up. Terms or c.ash 90 DARLlN'G COCKAPOOs 75 hp John.oto 1500 n & .,!!!'1_..trlr, or best otter. 545-1544. Call eves 646-2962 310 S. ~.~. Balboa plan. Hurry 6>r full selec-9 WEEKS OLD 10 EA. mint c:ond. I ; ~·•1 MENS Imported 10 'JXI. Woo '66 GMC TRUCK Island. 1/8&v&,• 11-3 PM.' tion of '72 models. ABC 642-4818 OR ~ Boats, Rent/Ch1rt'r 908 in contest. Still· in carton. Boat & deer rifle misc fr.tor TV, 902:1 Atlanta, WE1MARAN t • 1st $65 takes. 675-1372. Rla775dlo,dlhe~~~~1:J#V58139). NO\V ON DISPLAY • · Hunt•-n-ch a..-a ,..,_ ER pups-sht'.rul, O\VENS cabin crU J lt'r.•.,.,.,,.,=,,-=~=:c;-= · r. ~-Saleo Se-'-ood 114 ,...,..,n J;lCll • ~"· ·1 1965 Hond 150cc Good Co i·vn....::> Houuhold G s Show & HIM. Futurity R.oouly &: clean. Sleeps 6. a · n· 1968 Ford F ·100, 300 cu. tn., 6 l'&rt• Body Shop Machinery 116 LEAR Jet stereo 8 portable nominated. 839-3257. Radio, llve bait tank. dl.tlon, $1?5· Lesa the.n 4,cm cyl., stick ahift $1250 . _COAST IMPORTS tape p)ayer, solld state. fi42-<8'8. actual mies. 646-1828. Model P-519. Plug into A very friendly gold 892-0524. UWJO.tt!O W. Coast Hwy. ALLEN SYNCROGRAPH. cigarette lighter or..., 6 D afghan for sale. $125. Boata, Sell 909 HONDA CB 100. 19n 2300 '70 Dodge 3/4 Ton Newport Boacb ~ MODEL E 1415 HD J7F, batteries. Hardly used. Paid llh yr. Malt'. 962-9894 =-=-~~~=-=---1 mlles $2i0. UDI DisrnmUTOR MACHINE. S35 _ sell $20. SU.1734 eves ~SCHN="A°"UZE=;;;R,.--:pups=:-, -:atu=d I C. E. ''Ack'' Ackerm1n, 8l).4'T11 V-8, Auto Trans, with service A 542-1734 eves & weekt'nda. & weekends. &ervice, ap'OOl'Ding, terms, Nd'e,vporter i~ bu.ll~ •. &: '70 YAMAHA ATlB, 125cc. ~Body~~·;.:M;;u~•::.•.:se::ll::_. ~dlr;._:;897~-022=41.,;_;;·;-A~UITD;;l~1ooini•lA' o';llin:;;;t";-:;;;;~~I ·-4 Mo color TV. Zenith 19" -;;;:-:=-;s=:-:=-;"° with David L Fraser Hil • 7~ in --. AM(FJI, Jnlllt Ml ... · 11a-·1 118 522-8366. es;gner q now a ~er Very clean. Dirt onl.Y. New '63 Che'" 114 Ton •• -. ~- Remote control S 3 0 O • TO good home onl)'. ()be. • • paint. $400 cub. 560091• Immaculate Ult SeU c1tr ._._. v STEREO: Unclaimed 1972 yem or boat building & * ·n 0 ~· Ito ~-Ex • • .... U!SO· 8$)-09 · l\Iagnavqx stereo console dience tn.ined Doberman .,, ... .....in... ....................... sail ssa ..,....e -...::C, · 897-0224. IMW' Garrard Syttem. Auto .......... ,, .. ,. ..,.t"O'•~ ... .,, tras t $700 h turntable, air tuSpemlon $2S. 968-4062. Pincher $50. 549-0567. & power, will be most val· . ' very c ean, caa · '70 FORD Ranchero 500. speakers w I c r 0 1 8 0 v e ~ .~.REALl==STI=c"'•"'• "TRC='""21""'cs"" 1 "P.,.U'°'R"°"E"B"R"""E"D,.--G"°e,..mian-c 1 uable to the prospective1,,,,545-059=-=1·-,,,---.,--;:-:-Llke new • many extraa. ''89' BMW 2002 · · ; 8 y 8 t em A)if/FM/MPX Radio 6 mo. old, excellent Shepherd pups. Weaned. 5 buyer. He looks forward to 1971 360 Yamaha Errruro. $2600. 4941303. radio & tape deck. Still condition. $80. 5.57-2321. wks old Maler $25, Female asaistin& you and leeillg1tlll ·D1fot !'&a)'. Mint cond. $625. I ·OIEV==7.,64;';.":11;;-;;Ton=,..,6"'cy=1."m"'. ~ brand new &-guar. Sold for <so;;;N;;:Y;;--ta:::::pe::-:record<S'::::::::;:=,-:'°"::; I $~. ~7-6424. many; 1rfends again. Office 642-1094 6-9 p.m. Mick. clean, priv J)ll'ty, (Stk •T·l -.wAI . $395.85. Pay off bat. of $575, seU. $Zl5. Good cond. -,WE="=IMARAMER===;;-,P<l:::::PI:-.-at 3424 Oporto, Npt. Bch. I:ambretta two eeater. f1SO 968-1834 condition. Beauwui 1 ,, $195.47 or take over small 673-4228. • 10 wkl. No papen. $25. 714: 673-5252. Good trans. $100. · · M4 $2199 pymb of $9.00 mo. u .s.A. l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I,===-~~~==;:-26' SCHOCK Ende ave?'' , 548-4547 Auto L1a1lng . • Stereo ~ip Warehouse, I' MINIATURE DachAbunds, fbrgls sloop, xlnt. FINEsi' •YAMAHA 8()cc. STREET • l 179 ~7th St., Costa Meaa, I I[ I AKC, males, red, All shOts. Nl'Wport mooting incl'd. LEGAL. XLNT C 0 N D . 645--• . f1" to You_~· 537-9666 aft 5 pm. 644-2614. ttOO. ~~7. STEREO console AA1/FM '7,.-;---; __ -OLD EngJish aheepdoc, 7 COLUMBIA 22, never in se.lt Motor Homes MO ~ oar lease experts for 208 \V. 1st St., Santa Ana radio, Can-ard r ecord 3 Lines, ~ Tlmes, $2.00 mo male AKC reg $275 wat.er. Inboard &: sail!: &: ex-kvtnp • Satisfaction . Ser-835-3171 ~ CREVIER MOTORS ~t~~~!~zo ••UN .. o•s•,1111Kreep••1ng•.1111kra~~-~:~~·:;:. ~;L ~icJller. €on1act Bill, SuNsETMOJoRS ~~ ~ ~~ Vbtt o~.,:-::-,..,::::---cho:::,,,.=1-'1~; beaver jackt?t, roll-up cull 1ng kittens, 7 wk, all )'OU 6 weeks, $60 LEHMAN 10, cotnpl $250. 'l'IVZ RATES. G 1100. AU In xJnt c:ond. can carry, fem, grey or whl Private party 673-2112 Sabo~ glsaa over wood, ORANGE COUNT'!' CIJl Malcolm Reid lor 549-1587. bx trnd. 644-7211. I "Hc-or-,11-s-----.856;; -p( $125. ~9th St Bal. LOCATION fUrther -lit. * AUCTION * ~ U:·1a=~~":i -HA_v_E_in_c-1ty-fa-c1-ut-,e-.-1or =~KER NEEDED. ELD~!,AOO R~~r~sD~~=D ROYM~E.AR1!E5R1, Inc. 1 FineFumiture !ood with each one. trainer w/est ablshed Approx 57'IuU,38'gtrth. MOTOtt HOME 20GOHarborB1vd. ...,.. ·~ · • 1 , 7279 & Appliances 646--9159. customen. Reduced rate for 645-5495 $6448 Costa Meaa 6(2.0010 Costa MeM 5tl-4444 .stZES Auctlona Friday, 7:30 p.m. i .,-ADO""O;RAB7"'LE;-;;---,Olc""°k"·A"°·"'P:::oo:::,I tome mgmnt. Also xlnt for 12' FIBERGLASS Lark A ' Autol Wantecr ffl IMMEDIATE 1 'i S-10-12 Windy's Auction Barn v.illte male, 6 mo•. riding group to stable trlr, new main, jlb & sp~ FULLY SELF CONTAINED DELIVERY ' M,1.t-16 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 Housebroken. 847-6167. together. Includes box naker. $500. M8...s3TJ. A IT'S BRAND NEW! REWARD J, 11 UUJ FREE male .u:w, JDOS ....... racks etc ~-" ~· =79 BALBOA 20, Sharp, Wt, fun Set. #213201 j ·(\-;., 13 NOW OPEN. loves' chlldren. ' ' ~ ~ . boat. Sleeps 4. Newport sllp 'Phone 645-661)' 1 L-1&-20 Behind T-"• Bldg Mat'l • _ .. 8 Al.> stalls, lighted arena. wash 0 l,qHti# ... ll. SARA'S MARINE SALVAGE • 646-3'140 * APPAl.OOSA'* avail. 540-0093 l ,1970 Harbor llvd. Will PAY OVER ll .Choool' CMUa1 c:otlDn or ' 9359''~~· u~~=· :t..,~t. ~~ rs::;.! ::i : 3 r.;r.11~!,. ~~~~g, l4' Cat. :a~ ft sail. Coata Maia ' SEE ps ABOUT silk blend tor thb to~:......~ 1ffi. 1-111t8 .r! 411 30th st. Na. 675-46<1 mix. 61>1154. cALL ANYTIME * 67J..360l * Kelley Blue Book av ...... 0 • 0 11v•ryRs Exotic Moroccon-u0 .--r.., .,... '·' Look for the Llghlhouse ml 540 • 3803 CREVIER M TO , tunic tops everything! Easy ..,.&Mt -. .,... TORTOISE Slell f • kitten. LIDO 14 WITif TRAILER I' I I -'-I I 202 \V, 1 ~1 St ., Santa Ana , 7'279 Mm'AL Naaae rack $20., Smart-adorable. We 11 & cover $850 or I • muu. c een I no wais~~s! ~·~·ttfs : PICK 11IE PRIZE of the klfvize mattress SlO .. pr. trained. 546-Xl50 C.M. BOARDING STABLES * 67a...6m .-•low mlllafl 'dome~ 83$.3171 > four em ry 'I summer fuhion 'show. Sew black lacquer end tbl.e $35., ;;i;';;;;7:::::'7:==== I Beaut new. ro27l Acacia tics, Imports, truck• or '69 BlifW, 200'1. Xlnt. new ~l printed pattern S ( 1 O"1 2 > : this slender plet\ted akimmer p I a. t e o I a s s m i r r o r FREE happy healthy kittens. Santa Ana Hts. 557"'8414. CORONADO 15-No. 5 4 7 • tnt & r ibarll konis M(l4-16)· LCl~) State • Weaned & trained Phone w/trailer, gooct cond, best c•mpar1. pa , irci;, 1 1• • • · • now and bl(hOabl It with a <11'~\I" $:rl. Used sink • 9 yr Qlr horse gelding. 1300. ofler. 644-:ISOJ. Call and ask lor Buycr $2100 '""'· 494-~J36. tlle. . scarf. W..... $5. ••· 675-7921. ~548--4fil5.,.,.,-.,,. :--==--,,, Exe for children. Gd trail ROSS CAPRI SEVENTY·Ft'VE CEN'l'8 Printed Pa.ttern9359: NEW 2 couches, $30 & $'25. Magh. Sweet Dl1po1itioned male horse 53lh2319 UDO 14 w/sand d<!Uy, like OPEN ROAD , DAY£ for each pattern -add 25 Misees' Slzet 8, l0, 12.14. 16, dropleaf $.XI. Elec t , cock·&·poo, loves people. iiiii• ii!iiiii.iiiiiiiiiii new. $900. MOTOR HOMES 71 CAPRI cenb for each p&ttem tr 18. Size 12 <b!at 34) dresa ,....per. MLie ch a 1 r,. Shob an<! License. 962-6103 644-5.180 8081 Garden Grove Blvd. PONTIAC ' Air Mail and Special Han-11/3 )'ardl 6G-inch; scarf 833-oo.25 KITJ'ENS. 7 wks old. Train-I -ioe&:9.oment 11~1 --,.Li7'do:-:1""4"'w"ith;:-::trall=e:::r-Gard~n Crave 894-4479 dllng.• otherwtae thlrd-clai1 % yard JS.inch fabric. Sharp -ndruont ·~ l I 12· ~~.-2 -. old 1125. ed " ... an<d. 1 tiger. 1 ---* Mam·n Pearce* dellwry will taklt three SEVENTY.B.IVE ' CENTS ~· •"6"'! ,,~g -u-l:A=35-~------~-~ limw.d*~·~~ -~~*~ri,;;;'i ' ft .. -gas stove •~. B & '.,,,=""'~v;;';;i~-;,.ccw-:'. =--= . .,.,,.,., weeka or more. Send to for each pattern , add 25 ~PU.I'"'' ...., 1• • w 21" 1.enlth 'IV $35. COCKER Mix, medium stze, KITE No. 339, hull, rluing & M H " AUc< Brooks, the DA1LY cenb for eacll p&ttern for General 900 Call OtOr 01118$ PILOJ', 105, N~ Air Mail and Special Han-54&-3825. 9 mos. female, Frirndly, sail tn good cond. Dept., Box 163, Old Cbel& ~; otherwise, third-class "'w"ASHER==n:&~dryer=:-. -;Couc="h""&'·' likes children, 645-7096. TWO 16' NONA FC canoes, 61:>-0159. Slatton. New York. N.Y. dellv.ry will W<e OU.. chr. o......,, & rute stand. WEIMARANER .12V wiring It """ outlets, 49' 8 Meter Sloop. converted Sales • Rentals lOOll. Prlot Nome, -~.,.ks or ,,,..... Sei!d to Din. oel. Lawn mowEr & 4 yr old i.tnal• mot°' all, battery ~Yd. for erublnr. Xlnt cd.111,i;OO. 55'8·3222 Zip, Pattem NmnbOr. Marian Mutln, the DA1LY tools. Misc. 962-7967. ~ 67J.-01S3, 644-4048 • 642->Jt;. NEEDLECRAFT "12t Cn> Pn.c>T. 442. Pattern Depl, "ro=R-Sal-.---N""e-wpo~rt"Be=-ac,,.h "*-;BLA;:-s;-CK="'Olc=k,..·A"°-"'Poo--. 7.10 -,,1~6-foo_t_B~urc__,h-Craf::-o-,-I ·B"'o,..1~,.,..,.s"'1"1p"'•J"Doc="'k"'•"'1"0 lfil s. Vlll••e Way. S.A. ch'et, knit, etc. J"rfle direc-232 West Uth st., New tennts club membership. moe old. Frre to Good with trailer. Motor Home R•nt1l1 tions, OOc. York. N.Y. ~~ Printlth 644-0751. Home. Call 546-86M. Needa "''Ork, make oiler. M17' SC 0 hlaBdaCaoSK w1~1;10 Available tor dall)'. weekly In9t&nt Mac:rame Book. NAME, ADD-w _!gi7-2321 ere • vu ....... er, _orJn.Qnth}y: bu11.-21'. Zi'. tt'tlW. $1.00. SIP, SIZE and ft"l'Ul DINETTE set'. patio-table -FEl\f:ALEp-Samoyed mix. all ~.~HP=E"°""""'1e""'"'-7~. "19'=11)'°."'BHt'"7'";of. SMtp--,---U750. Md 25' 1eU c:ontal.ned Mo. Easy Art or Ralrpla 01'0-NUMBER. draftlng machine. white, Jpayed, • I o v e s 2 k hee'· ~< S......,, I Ski 911 tor Homes, all equlpt with ehet • over 26 t'k1la:ns to SEE M;OR.E Q u l ck 5'5-«187 cbildt<en. Call 548-9637. fer. Doc w q, .,w ea. Boat.1, ~ generator, root air, and mllke. St.00. FaahlOJ.lS and choot& one, am.os playbollff. 40 aq. It. FREE lovable puppies ~2$;?. l'flAi' Cluspar, 100 hp ~ many other extru. All Jna:t&nt Ctocbet Book -pattern free from our Qytd A paneled. Must see 6 wka-old. 801t1/M1 r1ne erw. l'!Hvy duty tlr. Good Coaches are 1972 modtl1. Learn by plctu?Ool Pa~ Sprlna-Summer Catalof. AM 10 apprec. 1125. 892-0524. 543s28111 Equip" 904 cond. $1,700. 644-41&.l We h•ve th o all 11 .. 1 Amigo ltmt. $1.00. -olul! Only 50c. "SEWIN=;;;;;;G:-:mo=c"'hlne:::-,-:ne=v:::.;,.::-.,.:::-11'7;-;;PU=PP"IES""'.'-:-Lt."'b'°'l"Sh<=ohe"'nl"' ~=~""'°~-:-.._...__ -------...--alao. Pie ... clll 839·9500. O>mp[ete _, 0111 Book IN~ SEWIN~ ed • Cabinet Incl. $50. mix. GooQ wtlddo. Includes J~~..:. ,.i':=:: ~~~~~~~~~)i19fi10~EXP~~LO~R~ER~. ~z~·}11~ec~1>1 • more than 100 gllla • 'Ji" • ~-· 549-0067. food l4lsl•. 645-:rl!J t!J~. mechtlllcelly J)<rfect. $200. 11•1 6, 2 llr cond, lllw gen, Xlnl $1.00. • JNSfANT FASH!O'N1--CARPET---FO-R_SALE__ so .. r D-10:rl, Depth Tliotparut1oo eond, new'""'· braket, A Oon•plole •IJbaa Book • -·-•-. -. • r., ~nks. I ;~--~-ii!i~;. -', extra tuel & water $1.00. BOOK -H-o I by Carpet Layer. Call [' 11~1 ~~ .,. , ~ ~ ·•~ ~ 11 llfft •--• !Oc. luhlon laci.. $1. • 54&.1745 • 540-l0Ji8 . --......., 18 each. Jaboco bait pump 1ank1. 18.950. 1206 S. E. ·-. . new ~·. 10 lb. anchor IS. Cam-n, Sale/Roni 920 Brlrrol (PallAdn Rd.) S.A. .~ of fi PH• -'""""· QUICK CASH Mlsc1llanoout '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ •w •-673-5609 546-0IJJ . """' Wanted JlO II -55 - 7 --2321--' -----· " T. RMl<r plek'Up w/atr-•72. WINN;BAGO 71: 11 .. p1 Qollt -·t ~it~. THROUGH A -·==co--~ Peli, 0-ral ISO 25• Trojan cabin cndser Im· AUfo. 3 opeed Jrtns, w/8' 6 alr/eond. DelWi. ReS<rvt llOc. D &ILY PILOT BENTWOOD DOG • r.t o•-n, ~h maculate eondlJlon. Teak overhead camper w/bool, ..:_., .,, ~o Ma ..... Qollt -I -.. CHAIRS • ~ ··-~ dccldng. Value moo. will dbl. llnk, a burntr ltov<, ON • ~· • 50c. WANT· AD eed at 1 .. 11 four Jin, or on-heel or chlckcn.l7c. lb. Frte ,. .. · $6000. MUii s •I I. w/,.. lhru oven. Good c:on-Rent A Motor Home 1~t!.:~ ;.~~:' • 642-5678 ~ar!:~m::::;,,:, -~=F::~:::is-::•l_lrlsi_Tl"Y'--'hn"'-.-10_1o_s. 645-:lllO. ~·AM fm· Jen-y. dltlon 640Hl29 tll"1' 4 pm. for yf~s4~f1l*lon must be fn £OOd c:ond. No STAMESE 1111il!na, $1ll <Ocll. Chmc\tr liot.l, 21' '70 VW POP-UP CAMPER. - antiques. 1Frel\ or reas. O:clt..._"'JIOO, SJ>. , 4cyl triJoard/Eltcel cond. 15,cm ml, excellent cond., Fut results ~re Just t phone prlco. Mlkf. 897-7791 &IL&. 642-4311 Pornde laMlt. SJJ.LK; i2·8f· 499-2l17. call away · M2-!i613. \ . •••••••••••••••••••• 2480 Horbor Blvd. Coste M11a 546-8017 1 WI ,.AY TOP CASH . 4. Sptt. Air Condillonin&. 1 , Radio, Mag•. (284But). $2150 l COAST I :i a;i_ ~ ~ .IMPORTS . BROTH CHEVROLET· 100l).m1 w. P>c1n. eat.""'· I " ·==-INewpm:t S..ch (714)--! '* for Saito Manqs -ll2ll Beach Blvd. --------,N 111..:,un!liwlon ~ t.mi · CITROEN 1· WE PAY WP OOLLAR Citroen Sports M._alf Orange Coon!Y head . II FOR TOP USED CARS for locnl It E u r o p •a n u )'Our ear 11 extra clean, cldlvuy. , -"'~~ ButCK Jim Slomona Imports I 292:1 Harbor Blvd. 2201 So. lolaln. Salli> ADI Colla Mesa 979-2000 ss7-Sltt Open SWI. I IMPORTS WANTED on,.. €ountlH 'TOP f BUYER 8!LL MAXEY 'll)YOTA 18881 e .. cb .Blvd. DATSUN I l~"'--:t,iirs'"'bA:":T=-::S~UN~Sl~O-I ! H. S..ch. Ph. MT-MSI STATION WAGON Tmmaculate1 YPU372. $1295 SANTA ANA TOYOTA WILL 11111 your '*' pa,1d tor Srtvloo Dept. open or noL Call Ralpb donlon 711111 11111 'Ill 9 ,.. • " 873-0llOO -.. E. po.a 11w1. -· S4M~ . NeWporl Beach. <IT VI. W.,,,.., Siuilo A• , • l • • • , .. OHLY PILOT • Tilundai', July 6, 1972 -1 ._ ..... I§] I -..... DATSUN '71 ·DATSllN PICKUP W /Giii Top Camper 4 ~. Radio, flcater., 1.Qw Low Miieast"'· C3&1c:Pll). $2095 COAST IMPORTS 1000.UIO \V: Pacific Cst. Hwy. Newport Beach (TI4) 642-0406 546-4529 '68 DATSUN PICKUP 9711 Autos, Imported 970 MERCEDES BENZ ..... ~ -·· ........ '67 DATSUN STA WGN. 50 'USED MERCEDES Auto, AM·FM, 1600 enc. $850 ON DISPLAY NOW o.r best otrer. 546--5836. Lease New Mertedt1 DATSUN •n 240Z. air,"-• $111.71 Mont'11y lo mt., $WI. Call 557·34lt HOUSE OF IMPORTS 9 to 5 Mon-Fri. 6862 Manchester, Buena Pk FERRARI '66 FERRARI -330GT COUP.E- 5 $pd, ill>& Wheeb, ShoW· room Fresh, 36,cm actual mil.,, (SAV038). MAKE OFFER · COAST 523-7250 on Santa Ana Frwy. '59 MCA Convert. The silver bullet-$400 67fr1724 Needs a little tixen', low 1960 MGA, not running. good for parts. Steve; 546-0835 tnlles, low pri~ for the IMPORTS han~ (2i41l:/CJ. $895. Barwick D.atsun lootJ.1200 w. Paollic est. Hwy. ___ M_G_B __ _ ' 998 So. Coast Hwy, Newp0rtBeaoh (TI4) 642-0400 '67 MGB RDSTR. ~ '' ~ .... Beach . . ... '"~ 546-<05V494.Mn" -~· A ;.;.;.~;,;. .. ;;..;..'"'.;."'°':;.:;;.r:t;..;-':;;..._;;'i"-~o~J ;.,A.;.•'.;.°';;:•;,;.•m=pot;.;.l..;od;;_ __ ,_111~1 ;,.Au.;.•.;.•;.;.·_u._ ... ;;; .. ;;_ __ ,,.;;.;; Autoo, u.. ,,. ~! .. u.... ' ,,. Autoo, UMd RENAULT VOU<SWAGEN CADILLAC CADILLAC '" CORVEllE -• HORNET Renoult Sales & Service '66 vw B11g ·good cm>L New 1'71 CADILLAC llli8 Cadlll,.· Colq>e do VW., .".' llr/~tte conv:"" kif ovtr a decade in Ora.nae tittJ, good brakes, new rings EL OORADO katber Mats. •tereo. all u-4 tpd. Mate otter. County & valve job, xlnt lnttrlol'. CONVERTIBLE tru, law mDelgo, SacrWce. - Serv. Dept~ tll I p.m. $750. or best offer, Aleo '61 Tru}.y the finest ot the areat Mutt aeU. 536-3162'. Jim Slemo"' Renault · B11g, 1<1'eeked -end, no line ol automobiles. Luxury , 6 6 B L u E Cad, , COQGAR 2201 So. Main. Sa!>ta Ana engine, good ttans. Good lot Is eveeywhere, Only lD,2Jl Coupe O.vnt•, air ""1d., '67 COUGAR. red, vleyl Int., 1 bl• north of warner buia;:y. $75. 548-5380. local miles. Fact. atr cond., full power St.~. 9G-4150. ....1 ext low -• 1 ,fl-full Wt &: tel I ·~ ·• ." .... ea. mrnac. Service Department 54&-4111 '68 VW Camper. Pop-top. t;"'W•r, •IOOP c CAMARO coal!. Ab'. Seo to appreciate, Br1nd Ntw 1'72 HORNETS Sales Department ~7-5242 Tmt. Ere just reblt. Sfpg 4. atcenng, door locka, AM·FM • $.WO. firm! 644>4174• lncl sink, ice box tbl 1tereo w/muJUplex tape, , ... SAAB cloeet. Leaving ~'. trunk lock, a .. ntinel that * CAMARO 68. 3%1, PS, DODGE ' . ·--.. BRAND .NEW ........ 51)2..M74. you. Plus a hDlrt ol Iea"""' Pvt ply. 14&-57)8, '66 WAGON . -= Best otter over $1600. (213) turns your lights on A o!f for R&.H, Auto, v\11Yl top. $1«X>. .. •w-vw-··-r;··:.ur uii~"k ~e thrill(= .:...-.CHEVROLET .• -. .J>odge >1onaro,,.9.,P"•senger. _ 1972 SAAB 99E stereo, On"Om• wheels, SALE• ;RiCED , ' , 'Automatic,Iaotoryalrcondl· Radials. Dealer reblt e''" 70 NOVA SS tionlng, power steerjng, Now Avalll1ble with $99. over Dealers Cost tax and lie (99722009140) (99722010249) COAST IMPORTS Take o/pym!>. Trade for Coupe 350 VS VinYl top radio, heater. (RUC337). , AIR CONDITIONING trans car. Eves. MS--0222 a Nabers bro,.;, w!betge'.W\Yt .~ockei $1000. dtr, 836-<l535. Days. Cad"lla seal>. Automat!O (lloor sbJft) -Dodge Cbarger good VW Bus camper. 1971 Excel 26llO HAmio 1 BL.C . con.,le, factory guage~ condl&n. $1295. or trade tor AT NO EXTRA CHARGE ~nd. Lo mileaee. New OlSTA ~ • power disc brks, extenor convt!rtible small ear. tires, Sun roof, Custom chrome, TOP SHAPE! $165 549--0500. Specially equipt can now bull.tin bed. Many extras, 540-9too Open Sunday Below Book. Must Sell!-WW DODGE Dart 19 61, available in I Dr, 4 Dr, and S~. call wkdeys 84. 1967 CADILLAC go quick. Call 531-121B. automatic, pa, pb, good con-sportabout Wagon ~odels 836-6611. ~ "75'_' LIMOUSINE '67 Chevelle Spt. Cpo. dlti<m. $750. 536-1004. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '70 VW1CAMPMOBILE Outst~ Fleetwood with Radio, heater, automatlc,.a •Gs Dode:e Charger • POP-TOP, European red, window divi~er, du81 factory real beauty. #221M3T. 440-Pwr/air, pvt p.ty. Take good Jow ·miles, perfect con-air conditioning, factory $1099 ovei: paymts. 6(2...5885. ,17.,,........:1:-S.Lee ,. ditlon. See before It •ells! landau top, lull power, "-~t Low Down Low Tenru FIREBIRD ff~ U.· 548-4226 or 640-09ll. A: rear co~lled radio, tilt PHONE 645-S799 . & telescoplC steering, door · MIRACLE MAZDA Amlricen .... ,. ' '71 DATSUN 240Z FIAT Radio, wire wheels, maroon/ 1000-1200 \V. Pacltlc Cst. Hwy. blk top, .CSIT866). Newport Beach (n4) 642-0406 ·~lh~rit~=~:.:: ~c::~.~~~:~~ 21~1:1:!vd. ·~a:u:~ :~be'i:I~ 547·Sf26 646--Sm, call betwn 4 & 1 mileage & shows meticulous Sl~ firm. ~7267. 2234 s:t M!1 St, PM. ,...., tllroughout. <45MSJ>. '66 Nova W119on FORD • a 4 $pd, Air Cood, Mags, Silver --,7""'1-FIAT 124 ,.,tth Black Interior, 13,000 ROADSTER $999 T;;;TA aetua1 miles, Perfect in l!Vef'Y way (989DZX), $4495 5 Spd, Radio, Heater, Low Low Mileage, (282CKZ). Dr Best Offer $2545 - :coAST CREVIER MOTORS ' :im \V, 1st St., Santa Ana 835'3171 •n 11GB RDSTR. XLNT COND. m50/of:!er. (213) 699-1615 MORRIS IMPORTS COAST 1ootJ.mi w. Paoilic c.t Hwy. IMPORTS 1~eedsw~n Newport Beach Cn4) 642-0406 1000.:lD> W. Pacific Cst. Hwy. I ___ ,;.;;;;,,;.;;;;,;_. __ ~ 546-4529 Newport Beach (TI!) 642-0400 OPEL '68 :Datsun Roadster 546-4529 '72 TOYOTA COROLLA $1966 (+T.&L.) or MUST Sell '63 VW $3811 6 cylinder, automatio, radio, JEEPS. TraMporter w-camper. New heater, economy vacation '71 fo d W cJutoh, boo. reblt eng. Xlnt ii Nabers special (XEV118J $895 dlr. r aCJOn cond. $700. 54&-5598. 8.36-6535 Automatic, factory air con-'"" vw S400 Cadi"llac · dltioning, rad» c,Qflt"WN'\>. ~ , or best otter. 1970 Chev, Concours Estate, -~·~ '42 Wlllys Jeep. 4 whl. drive. Roll bar. New canvas top. Tow bar. Asking $895. 536-6480. Eng good, needs body \\1>rk. 2£00 HARBOR.BL. g ~.. ~-W Pwr _!~2795=dlr=-. =836-65.15--'o, ~- Call 548-0875 cosrA MESA t s-"b~ gnAM FM •10-F6RD custom Club wgn. '69 Ford"Bronco, 4 WD, '67 VW ·Squareback, new 540.9100 oeen Sunday Stereo radio, tilt ~eer. ;.,hi. 123 whl base. V8, AT. AC. ail' cond., many extras. FlJlL cash price $2,096.30 111· eng., beige, xlnt cond. $100). 1970 CADILLAC Factory Air, lugguge rack, R&H. i3a». 5 5 T-5161; 1 --'$1975=~· c;_Sl>-"--='l808:::..c:dy:.;,•;,.· -1 cladlng tax "llce"'e. Down 645-1666 eves. COUPE DE VILLE new tires & brakes. Panel· I ;il;ll-""'1"698i-:;,---,.,.,..._-IMPERIAL $39.30 MO. payment ia. four hundred 1956 VW ''Oval Window" FACTORY .AIR ing, Asking $3100. 5.51-4861. '631Ford Wagon, V-8, auto., --------1 dollar!!. $39.30 total monthly $300 or be•t ofier. CONDmON!NG '70 M ._ Carl R .& 11, Air cond., $100. '70 1-lal payment including 'interest, 548-7094 Full poo.ver, padded top, o~.... ~ rum. 54J.3691. Call after 4 ···r-· taX & license, 35 pay plus beautilul cloth & leather in-VB, automa~c, 1acu_>ry atr, pm. Lelaron balloon payment of $800. custom VW, very clean terk>r, tilt le telescopic $teer-power .steering, radio, heat--=--...,,56=F'°ord=$=7!i,..,,.Run_s _ Immaculate Condition, Saeri· , Hard Top I: Soft Top, 4 Spd, Radio, Heater, 41,000 actual miles, (WTY584) Total deleted pay price ,:1~~ ing, steroo, door locks, new er, vmyl roof (784AVA) · Call Jerry tice, Must Sell, dlr. 897~. ROTARY '$ RALLYE KADffiE $2,575.50. A.P.R, 11%. on --~;,=::=0=:::-:.--1 wsw tires, tow mileage. $2695 dlr 836-6535. S77-m7 MAVERICK I odi ~ D II pre-arranged credit. VOLV Gem that shows xlnl care 1971 VEGA Hatchback-Ex· ::i,n'°'ro=RD""'L;.;;TD~W'°ago-n-, l~oed°"'"·l -----~--·- mm ••• e very (300185). inside & out, (Ser. 137010) 4 eel cond. 4 spd. Cust. inU ed w/xtra.8, new tires le 1910 MAVERICK, R 1: H, MAZDA '70 OPEL 1900 HurmNM'lllN BEACH 4 Spd, Radio, Heater, 28,000 1972 VOLVO others to choose from, ext. Drafted, Must ee!L cl 1 . UIU miles, Bronze with white ft11ft1t l•1r:1 Prices start at Best offer. 644-2718. brakes, $3200. 644-0256. ean, 10 tni es. Good tires. interior !307BHLJ, ---WllD L Tod I $4444 ,681 (a 1958 Ranchero, good cond., $!350. 536-!725. $1695 TOYOTA ,... •Y • mpa chrome ww.., stereo taP", MUSTANG $1395 or best offer COAST IMPORTS '1000-UXI W. Pacific Cst. HwY. Newport Beach <TI4) 642-0406 546-4529 "1 I "1 j' .. .. - 1733t BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON AFACH , l'·l -' r,1,IJ6 1965 FORD ~ T. PICKUP long btcl'. 0¥erlo1cl1. VI. 4 Spied. Reidy kl go to work. #19062L $79500 1971 l'.APRI "Tli1 ••JrY one. Sr.rnroof, 4·Spe1d, luckth. \Only 14,000 milts. lmmecr.1l.1te #750CKR $209500 lmm1culel• 1rctic white Corona 4Dr. With eir conditioni119, #682DJA 1utom•tic tr1n1mi11ion. 1972 RENAULT 1·15 & R·17 The •II l'llW FOXY c•r1 of th1 ye1r. F1onf wh1el dri••· 1912 CITROEN·MA~ERATI Motor 1re11d'1 cir of th1 ye1r. ''The b11I 111° erou11d .111tomobilt-in Amerlc1 todey." lt•nd "'"'· D11iv1ry tod•v• From '" inv1nfory of $12,01800 · . Best Rates · • Nabers Immaculate, Sacrifice, Must air/cond,$600. Aft s, 5.'J6.68531 --------1 $88.74 Per Mo. n dlr 897-0224 ' MUSTANG COAST 1966 Harbor, c .M. 646-9303 o.A.c. AMIFM, Auto. trans., Cadillac "' • · TR1M '63 FALCON, best 65 SAT •• SUN •• SPECIAL dlBc -~ 36 mo. '66 MAI.mu 327 4 speed, low cash otter over recent $300. Immaculai., Sac:rillce, Must , 6 9 F L • buy' 26llO HARBOR BL., miles x1nt cond hnrnac A·l overhaul, 642-0954. sell, dlr, 897-0224. or easing or 1"1 540-9100 COsrA MESA $1100.' or offer. 847~ · ...:::.::...:..==-===-...:.. 1968 l\fUSTANG Conv. New IMPORTS TOYOTA CORONA . ·1\ l••,,:, Open Sunday 1966Chevy ss396 1:,,. ~ ~~and tires, ail'., auto trans. $1295. 4 door, white finish, 4 speed -eaJI. lllUllD 1969 CADILLAC nooo or make ofier. 548-9673. . , . Good cood. S<&-7!<17. lootJ.1200 w. Padlic est. Hwy, (~. $l ·• VOLVO F SEDAN DE VILLE 983 Oak St. CM. GREMLIN 1965 Mustanr. M>lt .,..., Newport Beach (714) 642-0406 099 · actory air conditioning, full '67 Bel Aire-V-8 pl~ tape good ·tires, nav,y blue. Must 546-4529 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 power, ~inyt.top, .Plush tull dk, xln't cond. Must~ to Brand New 1972 seU.·Make ofr; 673--0891. BILL MAXEY leather mtenor, tilt I< tele-Prlpyt ·~ ~· 7880 GREM.LINS MOVING, must sell '68 Red 80 hp Opel delx cpe, good c<lnd. $650. 642-4214 '68 Opel Kad~·station wag. Xlnt condition. S 9 O O. 6n.-0135, Robb. "'Ill Opal GT. $1895 Lo mi. Orig. owner. Immac. Red. Ready, 544-1281. ···-PEUGEOT '66 Volvo Station Wagon, scopic steering, door locks & appr. • .,.._.. ~ · Roof Rackll, 4 Spd, Rebuilt a host of other deluxe xtru. 1966 NOVA Chevy II Wagon, Engine, $985 Bier, 64&-3242. Truly an exceptional value P/S. $525.. Autos, Used 990 at thi.!I low price, 962-5623 11NI ... ch llvd. $344f '64 ClJevelle, good cond., V-8 Huntington ... ,h 1474!.SS BUICK auto, uking $5'15. 60,000 BRAND NEW --=-=~-·I a Na&.•rs miles.-. 1971 BUICK "'° LAND RIVIERA Ccidlllac COMET Luxurious hardtop coupe with 26llO HA!Ulojt BL., 1963 COMET WGN. CR·U ISERS factory air cond., full power cosrA MESA $125 962·1607 including door Jocks, vinyl !i10-9100 Open Sanday•t--·------- TOYOTA top, tilt wheel, stereo, multi-, da CONTINENTAL plex, stra•o .. a... sport 68 Se n DeVille •· ~ 12 299 (N ••") wheels, etc. Very low, low '66 Contlnent1I Cpo. * PEUGEOT * 1n Stock. Large ·.selection Immediate Dllivery Sport Car Center tf,1l S · $4999 Power, Air Cond, Vtnyt noor. s.u, dlr, 897--0224. PLYMOUTH '66 PLYMOUTH, 2 dr sedan, auto trans, P/S, R/H, new tires & brakes, Very clean. $800. alt 6 pm. -· 1962 PLYMOUTII Vallallt PIS, R&ll. noo.· ·!162-5623 '65 Pfymouth Barracuda auto I, tnns., 273 ~., OfM! owner, over 25 Gremlins in stock \'ft"Y" clean. 893-4013. :\:1.m;:•u, ., colon avail· i -...;,_.cPc..O,...,...N~TI~A.,.=,C--1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WardS.Lee 1981 Pontiac Ventura, 4 Dr., V-31 At', PS, PB, Afr Omd., 1.Dw Jow milea:, Clean iniide It out, Must Sacrifice: 847-3095. ' ~ ~~ WAJiRt.i;•S ~ 11 { miles. (J07CPM), 39,00J mile!, one owner, Full Immaculate, Loaded, Must •ORANGE c 0 u NT y. s m... -= N bers Crulae 'Control, Tilt wheei '61 Llncdn. New palnt. Looks . LARGEST -.,." g a • ~~ed with extras, (STK· good! RllllS good! $275. m E. ht st., s.A. 547.q/64 TOYOta & Jaguar Dealer Cadillac • $2499. 1_548-9809 __ ._____ AmlllclnMolln.n PORSCHE Authorized Sal" & Service 26110COHARBOR BL., '6(1 CONT 51,000 mi., good 547·5126 '66 PONTIAC GTO, 4 speed, bucketS, vinyl ... 1 $600. 962--5409. 900 S. C.oast Hig· hway STA MESA ~i...-N·~· ulfl "~ PORSCHE 1970 911-T Targa, Laguna Beach 540.J:tOO 540-9100 Open Sunday CRMER MOTORS ;;;:""'646-mr.' 4';:_~: -· 1234 s!:;;.M;! St, T0 BIRD $6000. Finn! 87 9-9211 •"•\$ DELUXE RIVIERA CPE. 318 W, 1st St., Santa Ana IMPERIAL '61 T-BIRD, iilr, orig pint sepia brown, xint concJ. ~ 11 • 1970.BUICK. 1-"-_-::C_:-:ORz=Y::-':A':'.IR~-·I--_::::::::.::::=_ __ between 9 am & 6 pm, ask m.ms"'" COFACTORY AIR ~-f35.3171 1964 CORVAIR xlnt co.nQ, $600. !or Karl. · ND!TION!NG · Good ~--"~ •=, 1969 IMPERIAL 64&-TIGS Full power, strato seats, 1961 CADILLAC \.AllllU.....,.., ~ "LE BARON" ---=-=---! '66, 5 Spd, mag whls., Toyota 4 Jaguar Dealer stereo, sport wheels, vinyl SEDAN DE VIU.E * &H;-4181 * h<ader, recently r e b I 1 Authorized Sales & Servic:e lop, local beauty that look• FACl'ORY AIR CORYETrE Luxuriou.s 2 dr, Hardtop with VEGA engine. $3al0. 998--0884 alter 900 S. Coast Highway le runs like day it wat de-roNomONING factory air conditioning, --~-----I 6. Laguna Beach 540-3100 livered new. !799ASP), Full J>OW":• be~utlful-cloth & '&& "·-tt f stba k ~;:'1,::;r~':;"! :~:~: '71 VEGA PANEL '68 912, 4-spd, AM/FM, •n TOYOTA Landcruiser, $3888 leather mtenor. .AM/FM llVI IG 8 3 C tilt wheel, door locks, most chnn rims, local car, shows 12,000 ml. Good condition. ' radio, most all dlx. xtras. dlx (XWX214.) 4 Spd, Air Conditioning, Mag Wheels, Luggage Rack, 2.0,000 mile!, (72964.J), great care. Best offer. Just serviced. 499-3l16. ~ Naben '(5) others to choOse from 4 Spd, AM/FM Rad1o, Ex:tra f!Very ·$~~7; · .~;14 Porsche. Lo mi. 1!7JcToy~e M~_,'.I w~'. '!~«!!I:~ (101CTR).$rsisS atart at CleanlQKEOffER $2095 Xlnt cond. Best ofier. 644-8984. COSTA MESA • Nabers • 6~~~:~11 eng, TRIUMPH 540-9100 Open Sunday Cadillac COAST -· Good Cond. $ID!. * TRIUMPHS * '64 LUX Buick 9 pass Sta • 26llO HARBOR BL. - ~Nabers ·511 Cadillac . - 2600 HARBOR BL., COAST IMPORTS .,, Porsc:-: AM/FM ·11 CLOSEOUT :~ •• ~~ ~-i:.h ... ~ 540-9i00 COSTA~ ~ay IMPo·· RTS . led 1 • 1 SPITFIRES AS LOW AS $2399 pty. 642--0966 alter 5 pm. TIME FOR stereo, tin gass, t. blue. GT-6 SAVE $500 1971 CADILLAC COSTA J\IESA , 540-9100 Open-SUnday $4400. 494-0103. FRITZ WARREN'S '69 Riviera. Fully eq,.;p. FACl'ORY AIR lootJ.ml W. Paclllc Cit. Hwy. (j)UICJ( CASH 1969 PORSCHE, •n-T Orig Sport 'C C ....., Low mile. $2850. · CONDmON!NG Newport Beach <n«> &4U«l6 THROUGH A 1~1200 W. Paollic Cit. Hwy, Newportl!each'(ttl) 642-0ltl6 owner. 34,000 inltes. Excel ar 8mwr 642-5146 644-«MS Vinyl "top, p!Ush lull leather 546-4529 cond. $4850. !>4~2526 0 RANCE C 0 UN TY• S interior, tun pOwer, tilt &: · DAILY I OT RENAULT LARGEST CADILLAC telescopic st~. stereo, Vacanetes cost money! Rent WANTPALD I>on't give up 1he ahip! - ·Ren•ult Demo Sale Semi Annual Demonstrator Clearanc! Sale This Weekend Unbeatable Prices ALL 1972 MODELS IN 'STOCK FOR IMMEDIA.l E_,_ _ 'DELIVERY INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL · BANK FINANCING COAST 710 E. 1st, S.A. 547-0764 . door locb, new wsw ttre11• your bruae, apt., atore It'• a breeze •••• sell )'6\lr '66 TR4A IRS ZXV669. YOUR ONLY Anexceptlonalvalueatthis bldg.,_e\c.thru&Dail)"Pilot 642•567B itetm witti eue, uoe Daily Overdrive, w I wheels . low sale price (118CQI). 1;;::Cl;;"'"';;;;";;;ed::;M~. ~642-56711.~. ~~~~~~~~~==~Pilot~' ~O~·~"~lli~ed~. ;;:642--5678.;;;;;~1 ~~i640nly $1199.00 DLR. AJT°Hcg>Rl~ED $5999 I VOLKSWAGEN CADILLAC • Nabers STAR GA'ZEKf<"'1. '6& vw Bus, Good condition, l.ar1!eot ~~ of cadil· CadHlac At ;::;,oi, I< ::., c;;: !,,1:;',i.;;: I< ~,,.':" m must seU, Dir, SS O O, lacs ln Oran&e County, 2600 ~R B't..t :A.Ioli " -Y-i.ftorJ/111 lo Iii• .Stan. _,,,. • ,.,.f 21{»6Q.) ~1592. · Sales·Leulng. C'OSl'A MESA a.t2-To develop ~ge for Fridoy, i;:-1~26-37 MUST sell '60 vw Bus, • Nabers 540-9100 Open Sunday ,,..,, -"""'·~lngto.-.be" . <:> many extras. $650/"''er, 1970 CADILLAC #-""'"' cf)'OU'.Z<xlloo'l!rth>igrl. ,, ... ~ '" C dll~ .... .-. 1Tmotllnl\ 31 tor ,.,,. .. * 54~ * . a c CONVERTIBLE r·\"'7" ... ........ ....... ""'·" ' FA,..,.,.RY0 AIR---l-3o..~NA'f'JO ~ 3PIDril• . 33wm QMochlnlfy~ ' '67 VW ~"''"rcback -=, -""'HARBOR B' ~4v ... -.. , '41n¥itoti0it 3'Git ~~~· "!"-1: 1 ' CaY 54;'1988 'au:.r~ 00STA MESA..... CONDITIONING ro-5(ftottt 35ln~ ...,....,,., ~-~~L 10 pm. 540--91"00 Open Sunday F\Jll power, all leather inter-;~;---~~ :f~ '67 vw 1700 . lNI CADILLAC tor, ti!L• tel-pie steer· '"" ""'"'. ..w., M~lin rad:la1 tlres''1::i Luxurious CONVERTIBLE l.ng, stereo. door locks. A l~~ .:=---~=- sllocks. Cleon.~ just in time Ior the wum !Oc&l~ ~ '<: 1l ~ !\;H.. ~:=;-""' ~~-.:sl"I 'n vw 1 pw11. bus. 4500 mi. summermonthlahead. Fae· ~ 1:1Ccu11 4 .o 7JC:ontat .. Ait-Omd. Take over tory air condffioninr, tull • $4444 ;~~ ~~ ~~ tiaYmenl& ~ power equllf"ent, gorgeous • 16 "*" 4' w;m 76 Hot all leather tnterior A very, 17''°"' 4'fe_ ~i!'::- 1000.1200 W, Pacldc Cit. l!Wl'. '10 B11g, Sttnrool. New -· very low, local -miles. Mtutt a Nabers 1:~ :r:... "'".# Newport Beach (nC) ~ Looks & nnl8 like new. $1499 be aeen to be appreciated. 20 o.,, .50 MomO IO F' J>est 67~ c~--·Lii> 2111'1-.51~ II 8e • (254Cll), .,..,....,. 'MrJl f'2C>ot '52A llC> • llemons Imports JMPORTS J2tl S.. MAIN, $ANTA ANA Oflll llllt . ~ CLASSIFIED ADS ~2m 2600 HAIUIOR m., ........ j~~ ll.::-:!~ a>srA MESA .J. ~T" .5S Bit as Dniot 'O N-L--540-9100 Open SU"'1aY '1.. I"'"""' '6V_.. 161o••nr ... l'<Z~gS.f ~ ,_ 'ti• 510oi 17,bry F TIME FOR DAILY PILOT FOR ACTION ••• Cadllac 5'Uthooldstulr111qu...... -rl .~c... ~~-.. ::i;.,. CLASSIFIED ADS 1 1 CALL. 642·567B aioo HARBOR BL., ~j,, trader 'OuP -· ... ,•·" ~~Geel @:... iJ~ CALL 642-5+7B _D_A_IL_Y_Pl_L_O_T_._,~illlh&WO~tco~ST:A~~~pen~Stmdo1~~u~~u.e;~t·5~~~""::,~~~:'~,;::1;t'll.~-1~~~~~~~==~==~~~~~~- ' • ' ' , ' . l .I .j ' ~I . I ' ' ,I I 1 -. San f;Jemente . • ~pistra•• EDITIOH . Vpl:. "6, NO. '188, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES I , _ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA lHURSDA Y, Jtll Y 6, 1971 · 'TEN CENTS . NiX()_I!_C M~~~ Trips to ·Possible iilJrary Site II)" JOHN V ALTERli Of .. ....,.,,. ..... -Preaident Nhoo mac1e 1wo ......i trips Outside his estate on Independence Day aoil ·wallred acroio weedy and du.siy fielda ,lbove San Mateo Canyon to. l!lrVey a Ille which mllht vtry well become the Ille of t1JO presidential librvy, tt waa learned today, On two separate oceask>os on tbe holi~ day,' while local citizt111 celebrated ne~y,. N~.oa emerged from a tar . to . . . ~ walk on a scenic hillside overlookin& the acreqe recentl)l.>glven to the publlc. 1'1lt -.-1y 2,1110 ~ o1 camp Pendleton uplanda, origlnally an oulrlchl gill by the J>resldellt Jut yeor, IU!Joe- quently fell under a 50-Yf'IU' )eaae to the stale of Califomla with the iJtjent 'that It be:used ooly 1or publlC .JlUrPOfOS. The hilbide which, Nixon auveyed on Tueoday alforda a panOraiiiJc .view of the \il®meu...~: t!ie 'giutllne and .... the Pnsldenl's .... villa to ule west. Few U any luesls at the annual celebration at Vim Bahia stadllDll knew that the man walldng the brushy acreage WU Nixon, but police off Ice rs partlclpetiJ1g In a J"jbllc f t r I n g demoosl<atlon at a rang~ at the part were asted to 'delay their shooting until the party waJtlng OD the land above left. The strong hlnta that Nixon has made uji 'b!S mind about ·the library furnl.'11es eace ,_ um or • --- " DA Charges Officer • '. j , Cle~ntean .Nanwd in Wreck Killing Boy 'lj,e D1slrict Attorney'•' ollioe ·loday loUcl a ~ charging San ~ ')iil!hibiiiri Gary Adama with ml-manslaughter in the May 4eath .,. •. ,..,._. Loug -boy in • ~ rm-end crash. Adami, 1illo in recent weeks has been San ·Clemente • I ' I ' ' . ' . CofC Awarded performing desk-off'icer duUea with the departmen~ lilrrendtred voluntarlly at Soutb Orange County Munlcipal' Court, theo returned to the local pollce deport- ment for lonnal boot'll& . The of!icer joined the fOeal f'!"<t wt January. He will bo lll!iCJ>ed duties U.. sJ4e the police ~ peudlDg dlspolltion of the cue. ~for the DA's of· • fiee •said they delibeniled"lll a complete do!isie< OD the crash before ·ruchlJw a decision to file the mmplaint. the claim to the .city's tnsurance com-pany. . Other claim. might' be forlllcoming stemmlug !nm injuries . auflared by oth<r occupants of the pickup truck which was sent skidding ·more than 100 feet down the roadway after the bnpecL San Clemenle, The Crash ocCurred May 2' at the start c o· . of. the · 1i1~· Day '!"'und a11er apo 18-..Ct . ~b!ldrect1.veda·1'11diocalltoaeet . · . . 1,1:.1 , · . ' , · · · · • ' · : ·.. a l car · being driven· erratically aJooc . • , · . ' · · . . 11111 tey to an lnlrlcate puzzle.over the Ille fer the monument the subject of speculation loc the past several years. Hlnt,oi that a Ille. had been chosen ••somew~·on C&Qip Pendleton'' aurfaceil late last' yeor during meetings of a local group niaing funds for a giR to the 11 bra r ya bl'Ollleobust of Mr. Nia· .on whlcbi now la OD di.splay at San Cleinente City Hall. U ~ library indee:d .forms Pie nucleus of the publlc upland3 on former Mariua ,.!. __ -• Corps land, efforts by groopo In Whitt!« and La Habra will have been in vain. Boosters of both.communities have Joi>. bied heavily for odectlon of the libraly site. Not•on!Y would a (nS!dential library add Jftlf;lge forever to a corrununity, but It alao helps the pocketbOois. Local boosters of setectkln of a site in or near San Clemerite have stated that at least one million vtsltora • year could be urs espected to visit a llllni'y' llDed wllll clocwnents and memorabilia of the Nim> admi.ni!tratlol\. Bui even scauty 'lnformat!oo • - ress « sit~ ·seleCtion bas been nona-- istent. Officially, the l\icl>ard M. Nixon Foun- dation,. com~ o( longtlme frleiiill al the President,, will buµd the library and act on the selecUon ol. a site. The founda\lon Ind olhers followini the ; (See µi!J\.UIY, Pa&t I) Soviet, Red China Urge • • . . . War ·End? NEW Y(>Rlt (AP) -Stoel: - prices soared loday oo a news .._.i from London that the Chinese and 'tlio Soviet Union ad1i!led the North Viet- namese govermnent to reach a pew aetUement IDCIL The marlrel pve up aome of· Ito wi1 sharp gains, however, wben Westeru. diplomats In London clls<ounted tlio report. The 1 a.m. llow .-• ...,. " llO ·indu~ ·lllcb ..., ..... If.• . , · rim:'· ~11~.~J!~~·io ·~: ~·=-=r \Viii · a&·~1 .. : · . . ~n ~·the ---·~Jnict qrryiDI . ~ --. ,.,.-. - • polnllotMl ...... , ... .,, .. I • c1kat9r bad -•-'1•11 .... • 'o Ad'f!Dclnl·--lad+." I ... .... four. tbs,' mnPIDI llilPPllei •. anil '.. ...,-~ Cllf Caanefllnan 'l'lionia. ...... .r:.. ol -~-1n·~ .. " The Jarcell tu wJnill,afl In oOulh -' O'Keefe ~ hla lltaek Wedneoday lbe ,P?llce car rom a •Ide litreel and lbe ty hbtory -eoming from whopping !n- an .,..... Joppropriatlou lo the cbambet collisiOI! occurred,. reporlt uld. creases Jn 1a0aec! valuation -- of ii;m\eis'QI -.... --eoaj.racl, lO!frey Brill, llttiJll In the back of the . duc"!d,.,.. ~1 lrom hard-preaed "" but loll ,llll llld te eancel Ibo .........,, trpct; w11 ejected on ~ ml--.il-ffciall GI, Ilia Cl)' " San ciem.te and llelp4la the mmctlmao'1 ,...wed fered fatal head and internal lnjurieL the Capillnm U1illled School Dfllrlct. an...-that hla four fellow members othen in the truct being drlveu by Both had faced .-. Gt\....ty cm the panel wo~ In cooDlct of intei:ost Daniel Crosl!, 11, Long Beach, were hurt, tlght budget,; C!urq the eom1ng 1f1ca1 ' ... they are cbambet members, 'y but .an 1111'V1Ved. ·y ... and both entltitl .,..... bracbW for O'Keefe maid lfnd ouly ooe 111pportet in Higliway patrolmen wbo . investlg1ted major tu-rate increases hla coaae te lllllle an awruimateJY the~ aald ~~_were two ap-The tax bites will" aim. _ bul' Dai "-toll _. fncnue to the -r. parmt violal"!m. · fnlm rate increaaes. ~ Qma "'1a'I , V 0 I e d ()uO '1'.l'IS the ~ad U-.lt opeed by Instea<!, . San Cl-'I 1 elf q1iml Ptliil m 1Dcr 1111id <Olllnl:ct. the police unit, which had ueither· red valuatiou ·will · increue 'llJ '11.11!,HI, Jn '• loDawlilC -!low•-· which ligllla ••llmL_..ilng. Tile other was ....._._. ~ •-~ •1-01111la -1nco· a....i I±*e I .. 1llt dlJ 'bed tu to laflin to~ ~.,.,;:.J by Qoa, --. •• -''• I -• me jooy fGr the eilft. ~ the oDly Tile 'fu!P'b'id ' DO octJon . for'illle -tiled budpl ~ -O'lteele. ' . be taken becauae of .ppoo1ng violations. The news ls even bigger In the ICbool Tiit -· area councilman m. District Atloraty'1 deputies received a . dlitrict, . however, where an . estimated llllted• llill Ibo lunda from the one-per-lull tat of the 'P1troi'1 invelll&•llon '1.5 million in uew revenue will mean a cmt increue in the tax be used to tbree weets ago and began their own clnmatlc turnabout in eervkes ,cut from IJllll'ade tourist-related facilities , not m. probe into the ,fatal mhhap. the ~rellminary budget because of bleat duoe · tourlall through "worthless" ac!-During that lludy period by the DA's ~ oi:..,. incooieSupi Trum Benedict ~. • office the city of San Clemente received . '. an • _ The p ........ of the Pmldollt, be m. a claim from Britt'• survivors for •11.1,. arid San Clemen\e City Manager Ken .• . sialed, wu advertlalng enough. • ooo In wrongful death damaps stemmini Carr both aald the alUIOUncement by Who· cates that Jilly Is 'National Hot Dog Month? ~o"~ that " The awr11on o1 ConfUc1 _ dJorses liom the crash. • County Al.....,. Andrew Hinsha.JI' _aboclt-Ralph Nader ·says bot> dogs are mostly water and fatr N!)t'Gree, 9, · wbich ,la past meeUngs boft ,.,._ Coilbdlmen have routinely transmitted edCarrand ~ thembauting. n . and Jimmy J?resser, 6, of Corona del.Mar. They.j"'1 lllr:e.,hjttrdop ·Ii,. ,~ --~• ,. • bad been on a ve-per there 1ny·doubt•. ' · · · . · .• " . tempers Gn -.._....... -were •p••weq .. • . a -once : again by City Atlaniey F. cenl inc:reaae m the city's asaessed -----"---------------"-'--""'--=-~..;!"""'-=-=~~ 2 T~xas Rapists v~~ .. ~m....lite22percen1. · .... dlllnber memben pey -to a ..... Benedict, a UUle more optbµIstlc. had C e "t c!L·. I H. . . .. r:k"r.:~~:-1~ To Be ·.Sent.enced ba~ed.::.~~thattheacbool ap(J . l y rile · ~ppy.· '!'tie motlaol W..meaday laJd to RSI the SAN DIF.GO (AP) -Two Tau·...,; district nluatoa would iDlr 21 percent - ... ..., chamber ad1er;tiaing contr11cts wbo pleaded IUillY to mar.., of rape from -•lilt mll!ion to '310.5 mil· ~ tlio-llscal ;rea. The nn'tn m.· andllieplpcosess11mofallrtlrmwlll bo lion. ,.,._ for -.i riloms and.other lbott· sentenced July :Ill. "This will man a 'fUt lmprovemeot in ----will DOI fO inlo ef· The IUillY pitas_. enter.cf Wednes-the level ol setvltes we will be able to of- fiel, mtD after the aummer ......,, tl>UJ day by Joe J. Weaver, 11, " Odesoa, fer thia nesl ICbool yur," Benedld said 'onJi ",000 ls tlpeded to be raloed the· and James Claytoa Hamlltoa, IZ, of -.Uy. f1rat :,..... • Hastlll. • . Of major lmpciNnce wfil be the •lloc•· u ·tho cbanlber coolln'!ll te .-.. Ibo , , Tbe paJr were cbarled with npfng hl'o tiou of ~ supplJes and custodial ........,...,t fnc:reW oat fls<lll ,..., the 17-year-old llllera-ln-law AJ>rll 21. Tbe llalf for the ..,. 0D8ua Hills !Ilgh School .......,. will probably. be--tlally women ,,.re oo a camoliitl trip with - a project puit;nc 1 aevere drain on the p'OllOr ...,..ihnm leamod. ooe's husband and the otber'I boyfriend district budget. • -befon tlie. council abounded at but Jlle men were prevented fnlm stop-"""'-" u well are expected in the the •WllMa!llY -uni which did DOI ac!--ping the· assault becauoe the .... nanto beallf>care services, preventive main- • . ll{o QOllNCIL, r.,. I) were brandishing bandpis, police said. (S. WINDF~ Pqe 1) . ; s.ifffk'fHlck Assessment ' With Valuatwn Boost · . . ' • '· t • City ~ger Don W~icjner<I San.Juan council the . opportunity . to ""!'lldet Cap!ilrano this morning 'e rp Ye s·s e d · alteruallvea, ~' e~ -.aa ntlsfactkln 'with the rePorted 31 ptrcent' they wlah., parti<U!lrly in .the .... '" inCl'l'aae !n the . communtty's ......e.i plaMlng:" · • · . valuatl~n figurea, the hlgbest of any-city, ·The . increise wu, di/e to.,.tl. rapid In the county. . home, CGnllrucllOD llklntl place in San The ...eaaed valtiatlon of tlle cttr,.... · Juan Capiltrano Irr( to a re~tljln " fnlm a 1971 ftgure of IZ0,31111,!IO ·to a 1972 all property inzthe county, the• 111•-· •S1<1Sment of 1:111,113,570, an increase of• Aid in reit.inc· !he fl&\lnl. · , • '8,413,570, attOrdinir iolllgures releued ' ... • • late · Wedneiday tiy county • u1e11or < • 5ta..1OD11Jt·Nft Y~ llllit ~j ?.. ("''-"" Dlploatatl ~.,.112 u .. a !:tip . mjalool In· lh1 '"'· ,.. ... -.i discounted Ibo ._.. 'nllM .,..,. lu\Ve beeD·~ alllill 1111- of such -movea, but say tboJ - seen· aba9'm1)J no mdeece ...-.C the Rus,•• .. ~ are a.erdliac any ellect!ft preallllel OD North Vlei. • nam. ' ' Analysto &llrlbuted the lain to tlio ..... ~port prlOr to Ibo -in· that the Soviet Unian IDd mainland CbiDa wamed 11ano1 to mate peo<e with the tinltod .,Statet. .. . . . The autysta also added that ~ ""' adme aeti-1 in' the Vietnam war bad come cm top " some favorable economfe news. .Comumer. ·<redll -ed -.... .,._in.1111,theF-.!-..llld Wodnetdly, and the bead ti 8eu1, ~buck " Co. prodlcted Ibo -·· retailen ~ esperience a t.5 pen:ent Ales incluM In tjle second ball ".1'12. Another favorable development wu a report that JIDle auto aaJea wm up t.I perceul .w~rn dlpfoinats ba'" bee a -il·tlnfl Ill -that lluula and , . Cbfnl. 11111 _.iely be lll&lnc )IQ[lb, __ ¥1 Vielnam tonrd a peace aeltlt~ - l'J<sldeat -v. Podgomy villted Hanoi 11111 lfmry A. Killinger vialted Poklnr laol month. !Ddie .. _. ....... _ ... PMlnc ...,. ....... U1. -la 1a .... " .......... -.. Ibo oupplJ " &1'1111 ... -lllllllilY aid -there baa boea ..... el. • callilt of aid. ...... ' • ....... • . ,, Molll7 ·--are apedllil "" 1'rldQ. -and . tlie ........ -tccotdlal to Ibo ........,. •• • ~Reduced.jncr·ease . Cited -"'!~~ =. ..e bad intic1pated,". Bl'.other.1i. JaJil~ .. Welduer Aid, •ddJn& that olllcials bad . been expecting about a '4 million lb-Jn Ca Th fts -........ ~ Iner ....... lied va~lation-~ po . e. . 7 llicbl OD P'ridl)' ... -1' at the--.. -·--· Jud. Lows .. ,., •• iNSIH "J'HA•Y--1 ..---'ti I r • , ' ( J • ol ~al property in the city will mean an , • additional bicome of about '30000 'l'Wo, Haw.....,'btl6w' were jallod WOJdner estimated. ' ' Wedneaday alter beJnc llnted by <nnce "It Is ni> major windfall," the city-County Sherlll's-. to lbt tbell.hm tnllllger said, "but U will pve the (city) a Sail .Jun CalllltrMo .1,.... of a allverstudded aaddlo and other ~ S valueclat~. I '1,JllO. ......... kl L!i'&1 :a. .... 1.1n,,1t, ...,. fallow-~et~~ ~till ~ugbt· q Ifie .u,,tl; of l)lo li!dGe, I lflw 1111, and~ a Jarlat and c"-'.~ the ·homo -clln.i llmll1z """--e&mlno~~ - . I omc... said Ibo .....,... --lroli\ the tacl! """" of the a-... bome. Tbty said the Lira -.... lallr amsted u they tri<d lo ..... the -rw mudl leos Ihm ftl •alue " '711. . \ • .... _ ' Ct•t 111 I -.... :--. . .......... , --. .. all I .... I =-: ...... ·~ .. .. --" i • -.... :."C. , --. ==-P. - --. -----. ' . " , OAILY PILOT SC ~. ,,.~ t 19-,1. ' Tax Caluations Told ' . High Cnurt Credential - llet< ore the tau bln valuation figures for Orange County cities and Or- ange ~I sclloot districts as released Wedce!lday by Orang• County Assessor AndrerJ. Hlllsbaw: ------- Fischer Apology Acc epted by Russ • ORANGE COUNTY cm.ES City 197Ht tfn.11 Colli Mesa .. . .... .. .. .. .. . $190,067,111 $210,402,tel Fowtlaln Valley .. ......... 81.943,722 103,529.100 Huntington Beach .. .. .... . 325,38:1,859 368,158,849 Irvine . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • • •• • . . • !32,443,920 Lagwui Stach .. . .. .. .. .. .. 611,091 ,710 68,873,900 Newport Stach .. .. .... .. • 329,279,955 390,192,119 San Clemente .. .. .. .... ... 53,9211,270 65,782,118 San Juan Capistrano .. .. .. 20,li0,300 26,693,870 Santa An• .. .... .. .. .... .. 386,971,982 434,810,344 Seal Stach .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 74,$27,101 79,232,851 Westrnlnster •• .. . . . •• . • .. . . 103,271 ,945 120.261,185 Orange ............. ,, • .• . • 194,299,639 227,216,396 Plicentla • . .. . • . •. . .•• • .. . • 4.9,517,080 60,437,2~0 Anaheim ............ , • . • . • 517,401,878 576,733,532 Brei , .. . . . .. .••••.. •••.•.• S3,698f8JO 66,337,780 Buena Park .... • .. ... .. .. • 163,517,890 177,305,430 Yorba Linda .... . .. ... .. .. 33,1154,llllO 42,106,400 Cyp .... s .. .. .. .. ........... 63,306,190 75,218,790 Fullerton .......... ........ 263,030,9>5 296,177,474 Garden Grove .• •• . . .•. .. • • 210,135,487 238,482,392 La Habra .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. • 94,150,139 109,259,741 ta Palma ·................. 23,811,~ 28,699,520 Los Alamllol .............. 24,802,4811 27,982,100 Stanton . .. . .. •• • •• .. •• • . • . • 33,102,869 40,953,288 Tustin ... , . . • . • • . . . • • • • . . . • 56,895,090 67,285,240 VU!a Park .. .. . .. .. .. .. • .. 11,612,550 13,427 ,'llo ORANGE C<TAST SCHOOL DIS'.l'RICTS Dlltrlcl lfl\.72 lf11.7S F0untalli Valley .. .. .. .. .. • f 85,322,063 $104,548,493 llwillnglm Stach City .... 139,445,253 152,320,816 Los Alamllos .. .. .. .. .... .. 72,971,270 81,840,760 oeean view .. .. .. .. . . . ... . 1501862,su 113,589,ooo San Joaquin •••••••• , ••.•• , 222,269,'90 282,653,930 Seal Beach •. . . •. . . . • • • •• .• 60,315,561 61,728,201 Trabuco . . . . • • • • • • • . • • •• . . • 1,440,990 2,200,280 Tustin .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. • 161,113,75.I 183,781,679 Westminster • .. .. .. . .. .. .. 113,916,085 131,033,595 Hwittniton Stach Union • .. 549,681,825 623,218,285 Tustin Union ... .. . .. .. .... · 384,82US5 468,635,819 Capistrano .. .. .... . .. .. .. • 163,857,370 210,529,248 Garden Gro~e . . • . . . . . . • . • • 313,862,840 361,899, 768 Laguna Stach ... . .. .. .. .. 90,171,291 104,531,684 ~Meu ••••••• 1 •••• 514,222,111 569,052,458 COMMUNITY COLLEGES No. Orange County ........ $1,432,618,361 fl,594,048,710 Coast Comlnlllllty ......... 1,061,356,796 1,216,489,483 Saddlebact .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. • "1,515,396 788,473,1151 Bancho Santilgo Community 632,797,3111 754,44!;740 Dollllr Jacnate ' 20,335,153 21,585,173 42,774,990 132,443,9211 8,787,190 60,912,164 11,862.148 6,413,570 47,638.362 4,705,750 16.989,248 32,916,757 10.9211,130 59,331,664 12,638,970 13,787,540 8,451,720 11,912,600 33,146,519 28,346,905 14,808,902 4,888,440 S,179,820 7,850,419 10,390,150 2,11~,200 . non.r Increase $19 ,224,410 12,875,633 8,664,490 22,726,447 60,384,540 1,412,840 759,290 22,667,924 17,117,510 73,356,840 83,811,754 48,671~73 48,036,928 14,355,393 81,829,687 $161,428,349 155,132.697 144,892,655 121,641,359 Nixon Blends Swimming With Viet, Food Talks WASHINGTON (AP) -Opposing Democratic forces today asked Chief Justice Warren E. Burger to con vene a rare special session of the U.S. Supreme Court in a ,polillcal·legal tengle that car- ries with It Sen. George MeGovern 'a renewed hopes for a llrsl·ballol pre1l- dential nominaUon. The Democratic p4rty hierarehy 1 and forces of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley are both fighting a U.S. appeals cou rt ruling but for different rtason.s. .The party hierarchy asked Burger lo suspend the effect of the appeals coorl ruling, Which overrode the party Crecle1>- tials Committee to allow McGovern to recover 151 California convent i on del0gates. The party brief claimed that the •!>' pea.Ls court has "thrown t~ country into a constitutional crisit" by dabbling in the selection of delegates to the political con- vention. I Party l~wyer John Kesler to I d newsmen after the filing with the high court.that the appeals bench went further than any other court bas ever gone in the political arena. The Supreme Court. Kester said, is being asked , "to restore the judiciary to its proper plate." Kester pledged that the p lr t y hierarchy would obey the final decisions of the court, whatever they might be. The Daley forces are seeking just the oppo<ite effect, contending t h a t federal courts obould intervene In order to seat Daley and 51 oth<r Illinois delegates ousted by the Credentials Com- mittee. There was no indication when the chief jiiSUce mlgbl act. Jerome Torshen, attorney for the Daley forces, said their pleadings before tbe court binged on what he called the "serious question of the right of a slate to bold an election. "In this case, the courts have deprived the people of the vote," Torsben maJn.. tained. The ousted delegates had been elected in a party primary election and were replac:ed 'by sucteSSful challengers pick- ed at caucus. McGovern forces, In their response to Prtlldent Nixon contlnUed talks today with top advllers on the war in Southeast Alia, IJllJlll"llllY uaesshig the effects of Ibo blocbde of Haiphong Harbor in North Vietnam. nlng to discuss matters relating to the the party's request, argued that the ex- Co traordlnary action of a speclaJ term of And II his pattern falls true to form, be probobly wUJ knock oll early again for a llgreas. the high court Is uncalled for. Poll!ica In the dlscussions "would only "It Is particularly Important that the be incidental," aaid the President's Press p,..... in which the nominees of the two Secretary ~d.Zlegler. major political parliea are aelected con-· On Friday, the tenor will shift to form to the dictates of due procO.s, equal domestic food prices as Treasury protecllon and the Fint Amendment," ..... '"""' thli altemoon. Secretary George Schultz and otfier -wrote Joseph L. Raub Jr., attorney for . membera of the Cost of Living Council the McGovern forces. . ' !Ille hlmd ot dbcusaion .., Wl!!gllty lssuea 111ch aa the war and rillng food prlctS alont with aome good hard awlm- mlng baa eel the pattern all week for the cblef executive. Dr. Henry Klninger, Nixon's tep foreign policy advt.er, and Maj. G<n. Aleunder Haig, who returned this week from a fact-finding mission to Vietnam and Cambodia, conferred. Wednesday with Nixon and resumed their briefings of tile Pteaiclenl lite this morning. Afte1"Wedneaday's talks, Nixon hopped aboerd a lour-wheel-drive vthicle and headed aouth on the beach. Ills dOll!lnaUon, aa in ·past altemoons, wu Red Beach, deep down the Pendleton coesl, where the lllrl Is calmer and the beaches aecluded. After swimming fer nearly an hour- and-one-hall, Nixon headed upco&I again, driving at a !etsurely pace to aavor the view of aea and bluffs. Much of the beech be traversed Is Ille strand which Nixon granted to the public last year, but the majority remains in the hands of the Marine eor,,. uatU the Slate ol California develops ii. - llelldes pondering the progress of the mllltary actlvlti.. in Southeast Alia, tile President today will 1meet wJth his new ~ Chairman .Clark MacGregor and oll>er aid" who are reportedly plan- OU.Mel COAST IC DAILY PILOT TM Onfttl C:.,.t ~ILY Pit.OT, wllft ll'hldl .. DIMllllllll tlte H .... ·Prm. .. MlllMll J¥t tlle Ortflll , ... , NfflWllnl (l!'Nltftf • ...,.. ,. .. dlll•ftl ar1 -'W.... MW•r """"""' p..w.y, tw Cost• Mn11, Ntwplfl l•tdt. " Hwltf/lffefl lnch/l"tvnt1t11 VlllfY, l•tuN e..dl, ll'YIMISH!lltlliKJt .ml ·$1n Ci.-fitt/ "" J1,1an C.plllrttMt. A 1httJ1 "91"'1•1 91111~. i. Plolbllttlel 5'turd•rt Ind $loll'ldtys, Thi prlrll:IMI Mtldllnt .._.,, h 11 a» WtO lly llrelt, C.l.t MQll, QNlomlf, hiM. a1t.1rt N. W114 PrnMMnt W PllOll!lfltt J1ck It. Curl1y Vkl PretldWll ft GtMr11 Mintttr ~ Thtll'ltl K11Yil lllflel' l\1M1t 0A. Mrrphi11e .M•l'llllnl hilor Ch1rl11 H. loot licJi1r4 P. Nill ,...,.,..,, M1Mflnl lllli.n s. C:l........-OMce 301 N1rth 11 C1rni11t l11I, fl672 --'°''' M ... ; UI WIU .. , Stmf H..,_, IH<tl: am Newport ..,lt.,ltt "'"'intttn h1dl: 11'1$ '''"' ..,, ..... ~ U.-lttdli 222 ...,.., AWllW , .. .,.._ 17141 '42-4121 .c ................ 141·1171 S.. C...._ Al hpalMlfti T•k••••• 4f2-44H ., _ _.,.....,... 1'1J,. 0r•"'9 Ctht ~filf'lli'lt - a..,... .. "f, Ht fltwi Ii.tin lllvtftll5ont, '"'"tr' tr HWf'i"""'"" llel-tln =-"' ,.,........ •IW -.Cltl W> .. __.,..., ...... ..... diet ....... 11111 M QMI Mm, C.l"'"'le. MlltrflMIW\_ .... Ctnltr u.u .... ..........,, i., IMli &1.11 .. }'"""'IY' n'llliftrr lflllt• t:UI Mlftlllrr. I arrive at the w .. tehi White House. I 'Ille costs of meat will head the list of discussion topics, Ziegler said. Thus far. there have been no hints from Preslclenlial aides that Nixon'• schedule wiU change draaUcally next week. lie wiU continue to meet with aides lo discius loreiga 'and domeslic lssues. And he .ts cerlaln to spend more lime in_ front of the television set. ~ Starting Monday the Democrats wlll begin selecting Nixon's foe in the Novem- ber elections. Tustin Girl Set As Stare Env oy To Girls Nation Nancy Bannon, 16, of Tustin Wed- nesday was elected as one of california's delegates to Girls Nation in Washington, D.C. at the closing session of Girls State. ~ end "-the week-long convention in Squaw Valley was also marked by the approval or a "bi!J" legalizing pros- titution. Governor Sandra Dorsey, 17, of Sacramento signed the proposal in the final session ot the mblck legislature, which was attended by 540 high school junlors lhrooghout the l'l;lle. Miss Dorsey will be al!" a California delegateMto Girl! Nation, July 22 to 29. The prostitution measure, which was Initiated in the HAssembly," would legalize prostitution and ·provide for licensing and medical superviaion. Other biUs approv.d in the convention were ones abolishing the winner-take-all primary, requiring ethnic studies in secondary schools and allowing women to use Miss, Mrs. or Ms. on legal docu- ments . Public Ignores Bike Trail Issue The San Juan Capistrano Planning Commission held a public hearing on a bike and eqOOJtrian trail proposal for the city Wednesday night, but the public wasn't there . The much heralded and lauded P"" posal drew no citizen commtnts during the scheduled hearing, so the planners approved It and sent It on to the city council for Its consideration. The plan would establl!h aom• 20 miles of bike trails and 11 mllea of horaeback riding paths in the community. LIBRARY ••. progress have aaid that an lllllOWlCell'lent would have to wait until afte< the November elections. The reasoning, say several !OUJ'Ces, 1s that Mr. Nixon does not wish to alienate suppmers in communllies wlllch lose the nod for the library. A million tourists a year would prove an economic bonanza for Sin Clemente - a community which relies on tourism aa its major Industry. San Clem<nte Inn President and City Councilman Paul Presley underscored the prestige and potenUaJ income the library would provide in statements late last year during his leadership of the campaign to buy the bust. · He bas declined comment, however, on any possible choices for the facility . Originally, the library was to. have oc- cupied a 16-acre parcel or land which formerly was part of the Cotton Estate. That property was included in the m. itial transaction which shifted ownership . from the Cotton family to the President. Nixon dld not actually purchase the JI aC!'s next door for the library, his aides said. Instead, the parcel, valued at one million dollars', ·was placed in trust with the TiUe Insurance and Trust Company with the stipulation that any future land use could only be accomplished with ex- press pennission of the owner of Ute ad- jacent estate -President Nixon. The property apparently baa been taken off the top of the list as candldates for the library, For the past several years rurnon of other possible sites have recurred. At one time there was speculation that , part of the old Reeves Ranch acreage jn northwest San Clemente was being - sidered. But spokesmen for the owners, tbt Mormon Church, declined comment on that idea. The advantages to the hillslcle In San Mateo Canyon area obvious : f -The acreage offen some.of .the finest views of the coasUine and hllll along the Orange County coast. -It is close enoush to the PrealclenUal estate to afford visitors an overvlew of La Casa Pacifica, but stlll. orit-mllllon visitors a year oould provide no security risk to the then·retired First Family. (Mrs. Nixon Is oa record aa having aaid the Nixons plan lo retire in San Clemente ). -It would lie surrounded by public open ipace, prcsun'lably forever immune from creeping development and com- mt rclallzallon of nearby properly. l t wou!d have simple access via a road whleh new belongs lo the Marine Oo1111, but Is master planned for use as a major arterial to undeveloped Inland maa, And at this point In Ume. oourca aay, that hillside Is tops on the list. f UPIT ....... tt Wants Number 2 Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel was scheduled today to announce his candidacy for vice presi- dent on the Democratic ticket. The out.spoken senator baa been traveling for months talk- ing to convention 'delegates. Superv isors Use 'Kid Gloves' On Abandonment Orange County supervisors today gingerly handled the proposed aban- donment or a roadway in the Niguel Shores area with overtones of the famous Salt Creek Beach road abandonment in 1968 which resulted in lengthy arguments and threatened lawsuits. Board members approved, however, abandonment of about a ~foot stretch of Dana Strand Road leading frorri Pacific Coast lllgbway toward Salt Creek Beech. They accepted a new alignment of the roadway which leads to a parking Jot being provided for more than 1,000 cars of users of the new county beach. I On Sept. 22, 1971, after three years of threats and negotiations supervisors aJ>- pro...t purchase Of the 11..,cre beech, 11 acres for two parking lots, and four acres for restrooms and concession buildings at a price of f32,I m!llioo. 'Ille road abondooment and realign- ment' was suggested by Avco Commlllllty Developers, wcceeson lo Leg1111a Nisuei ~. which ,....ked out the Ale Of the headl and parking lot property to the country last yeu. REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -Bobby Fischer made a IUll ud penitent opology to Borla Spassky today, and'Organlzers of the world chess ehamplonshlp match said From Pagel COUNCIL .•. joum until the early morning houn. In those actions the council agreed: -To appoint a committee of coun~ cilmen and velerans' group ttpresen- taUves to seek a compromoae to a pro- posed ban of all lale-and'sane fireworks for next year'-1 Independence Day. Despite Impassioned pleas fr om spokesmen for the American Legion to forget the ban "in the name or patriotism,'' councllmen remained con4 eemed about the congestion on city beaches on the night 0( July Fourth al- :lled with asserted indi.9cr!mJnate use of fireworks by -ot children and adults. All couoCilmen agre<d that -· comp!Olnlae ohould be reached so lllat the potential public lalety problems on city beaches could subside. -To 1rant a hlgb-rtse zone overlay to a parcel at e&N71 Camino de los Marea, near San Clejnente General llospltal. Tbe Japatul C.Orporation ot San Diego won the overlay which would allow for coo· struetion of a five-story medica~ office center which would tie one of the city1s tallest sln!eturea. Sprinkle'• would be in-stalled in 'the building to compensate for the city's· inabWty to furnish adequate ltleflghting equipment lo .. acb the top aeveral stories. A use permit would be requlred before the project could becJn. -To grant pennisslan on a slx·month !rial basts to a coalition of clubs al San Clemente and Dana Hills high schools for use of a room beneath the communtty clubhouse stage ·as a youth center. The project, elaborately explained and hea•~ ly endorsed Wedneaday, would involve adult supervision of a long list of youth activities, includlng arts and crafts dJsplays, a small area for performances by talented members aa well as 1ames and other acUvlUea. Stud<nts said they would seek community support for fllllds and equipment, and would 'build muell of the lumlture themaelves. Councilmen gave the plan a hearty endorsement -Graned a hard-fought appeal by ' more than 150 residents In the West Avenida Marquita area, ,..!dents who opposed plane to give the builder of a three-level apartment 1 t r u e t u re pennlsalon to Install his prqe walls on the property line, Instead of live-let! Into his Jot. 'Ille denial of the variance Illus allows Anthony Gem.one to '"1lld carports Wlead of garages In his project pro- posed form w. Maniulta. tbe two would meet for their first game SUnday nigh!. The organlzers1said it had been agreed In principle to hold the drawing tonight to determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move. The young American, ln a letter delivered by ~and this morning to the world chess champion from the Soviet Union , apologized for his "dlsreepecllul behavior." Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but alto started an avalanche of contua~on. asked the RUBsian to 11accept my aincefest apology." "I &imply became carried away by my petty dispute over money with Ille Icelandic chess organizers," be wrote. 'The written apology from lb• American challenger was one of the chief coodlttoos pooed by the Ruasians belcre Spaaaky •would alt down at the Cheas board with Flscher. Fischer told Spusky: "I have offended you and your country, the Soviet .Union. where chess has a presUglous position." " The temperamental American also apologi2ed to Dr. Mu Euwe, president of the International Chess Federation, the Icelanders, "the thousands of lane around the world and especially to the millions of lane and the many friends I have in tbe Umted stat ..... F rom Page l WI NDFALL .•• tenance at all schools, a belltr program in Engllah as a aecond languoge and reinstatement of that ollering at San Juan School. S,nedlet emphasized that the board of IMlees would actually spend the fllllds and the lnltal sludy will come al Iha board's meeting Monday nlgbt. · It la expected that the fundl.Jor the school district would be 111fficient to also bolster lhe dlatrict's dwiJldling, but crucial, reoerve fund. In San Clemonte, Carr explained that If councilmen agreed to use most of the funds, the windfall would mean no in- crease in the city's ,1.'5 tu rate u originally anticipated. "The new funds would probably cover everything included in the budge! as well .. ·111e recently agreed-upon salary in- ~ for municipal employa." be ..1d. JJ. J. qarrell ~ 20/h •I - - SEMI-ANNUAL , FURNITURE ,- Now • Progress 1n The flllllt by: DREXEL · HERITAGE KINDR and Others Save 10 to 30°k and more off! ·~ • DINING ROOM • llDROOM • UYING ROOM • CARPETING • ACCISSORllS • LAMPS HDITA•E-Olllllt MAD~t•AL-MediternnHn ltdroom, Dinln9 Room I LMnt Room. CAMIO -Jtol11n Cloulc Dining Room A Uvin9 Room •RAND TOUll-Clonic INl'OOlll I Uving Room MAICHUA C.n!lnentol lod-l Urlnt ,Room, • H .. J.G~RREfT f URN·ffURE PROfiSSIONAL ' INTEl\IOll DE$1GNUS Opn Mt .. Thura. A Ft~ Evta, - • - 2211 HARIOI ILYD. CO$TA MUA, CAUi'. . ' H6·0271 I . " ~ . . -·---.. OVER THE COUNTER OCry/;c. fe>o~i5Sl&Ciev­ "'ack i..t ~'ol e h•11••1111rictrd e 11111t1r clri1r91 7 f11h lo11 h l111d, 111wport 1t11ch 6'4'4·1010 ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION J ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPING The following stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS for your shopping convenience: 1. AT-EASE 2. APROPOS 3. llACK STREET 4. llATH SHOP 5. THE BROADWAY 6. BOB llURNS RESTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S I. COCO'S 9. 11. DAL TON 10. EL POCO 11. HAIR HUNTER$. 12. HATCH'$ HALLMARK 13. KARLS TOYS 14. LANZ 15. MANDEL'S !HOES 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL lt. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 19. J. C. PENNEYS 20. PHELPS MEAGER 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. THE RIGGER 23. RUSSO'S 24. SEE'S CANDIES 25. THE SHOW.OFF 26. SILVERWOOD'$ 27. THI TOBACCONIST 21. VIKINGS FOUR 29. YAMATO'$ RESTAURANT SHOP THI OPEN-AIR. OCEAN-VIEW MALL .. COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOC1' UST NEW V~K fUf1'1)-#-.i111 •r ""'"'' .. "" .... v.,. $ttdl bdlltlfltl ' . - ' • .... • • r . .z • •. I • I • .. Beacli Councilmen es1gn nit lllultln(lon B o ~· ii COUJn-1.eaglll-oL.Womtn VJ>ltrl. cil.,.. hove filled tile city'o S.llch 11 1 former city pl111- flve.member design review ner now working for 1 private hoard wllh the appointmtnll land developing firm and 11 of Clrole Ann Wall. Ed Stitch new to the board. ind Beatrice CUthberUon. Mrs. CUlhbertson ts a local "' All lhree "'ere named to interior decorator ind is •llO four.year tenn1 Monda y night. ~ew to the board. , Mr1. Wall was reappointed, Prior to the appointments, after terving four years. She the're was one vacant seat on works u a teacher's aide In ttle board and the terms of one of the local school dlslrlcta ti1r,. Wall and Howard warner and Is a member of the had expired. Councilmen dld ~ No ~ree Beet· AMSTERDAM (AP)' not reappoi-nt Warner, an art professor, to the board. The design review board. reviews the design , mhltec- ture and landscaping of ill public buildings in the'city. The board also will have the same control over buildl.rigs built in special zones im· THE mediately surrounding I he ntw civic center and the cen· .. • • DAILY 'IL.OT ll•lf l"flt• Ti!EVOR CUSHMAN PLAN WOULO MOVE, RESTORE CAPTAIN'S HOUSE 1887 Landm•rk Home 11 Loctttd Off Legion S,trHt In L19un• Bttch A large brewery decided to end tu tradition of aervlna free bdr during 1hartholder1' con- fefences, a newspaper reported . OCficials said some ahareholder1 rrew "verbose" and meetings were needlessly prolonged. tral park. 1887 Lundmark s DAILY PI LOT J 7: NIWI M'.lSTllCHAlt(ll ACCln'ID POil ITOllAGI CHAltGIS •01 rH• "Artistry in Moving'' BEST MOVE ~·~~:ET=l-o,. YOUR LIFE CALL 494·1025 580 Broadway SUNSET LIVING at Capistrano Beach Children need ing e 1hort.term of care fo r their p•r•n!• while the fam ily goes on v1c1tion, pl1c• the pa rents in Beverly Manor for proper care and freedom fr~m worries. "The dignity of the patients mu1t bt m11n· tt ine d fo r their welfare." Visitors Alw1yt Welcome Beverly Manor Convale.scent Hospital c .'.! "' · Moore Flowers ,.,.Mtrly at 224 M'-'" It., Hvntl""9n l••ch NOW IN WESTMINSTER 9292 IOLSAl -194-714<4 Set• Diet• frwy. t1 Camino E1trella, t•ni 1011tll •• ,:1_g pair Seek House Relocation 1~~3~54~10~C~·m~in~o ~C·~;~~~s~·7~~·i:~C~·p~ist~ran~o ~B·~·c~h~-~~~~~~~ UNIQUE PATIO PLANTERS POTTIRY •l'MI WOOD llAUTIFUL H"NGING BASKETS WEDDINGS -our speciality We dllcount our Weddina: Announcemenu "'1hen )'Oll purchbe .your nov.·en from us. • Here's good news -from the Goo.d Guys •.• _.Farmers wlll Insure your life, your' home, your car, your children 's futuro ... end even your boat Usually for IHS. Talk with th• Good Guye today end ltt us turn on green II gilts and blue akin for your femlly'a tomorrow. • CARL SIPES-JERRY NELSON 6411 !dln,.r, H.B., 193.6511 .. 11701 ........ J.Y.-139·fl00 11t11 ...... 11., •· y,...;,,,,z.z411 11171 IMdl llM., S•lt. "K'', H.I. 142·1115 MOBILE PHO·NES NOW AVAILABLE FOR LAGUNA BEACH AREA lu1lneu •nd Profe11lonel Customers -·-···--·-Place and receive telephone calls • • 1n your car anywhere in California -···--~ ~ Ne License -No C1pit•I lnvestm•nt -··--Month to month rent•I H1l1 l'tleN., wrtt.= Oran9e County R•dlo Telephone Service 401 So. Santa Fe St., Santa Ana Phone 835·3305 VISIT US AT By t'REO SCHO ~MEllL 01 Ille 01lly '1191 Stiff An extensive plan I i e 11 behind a proposal by a Laguna Beach couple for relocation of the historic Captain 's House now commanding the bluff off Legion Street. The plan, put forward by Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Cushman. asks for relocation of the Victorian style house to a heavily treed lot at lhe cor- ner of Arroyo Chico and Catalina Street. Cushman estimates his prcr posal would cost S.~.000 t .. im- plement $25,000 fo r purchase of the land and $25,()00 for moving and rtstor· ing the 1887 landmark home. The Captain's Hciu11e, 11!tllng on l111d owned by Upland lndu 1trle1, In recent weeks bas been the subject a dr ive by the Laguna Rea ch Com· munity Historical Society -to retain It at its prese nt loca· lion, even though th e Union Pacific railroad !'ub,;idiary It plannlng: a coodonlinlum development the.re. The Cushmans have Olen granted "second priority'' to the home by t;pland . First priority slill rests \Vilh the historical society through Sept. 4, the date that a 90-day moratorium on the demolition of the home ends. The city council. at the urg. Ing of the historical society, requested the moratorium on June 7 and received agree- ment from Upland. ''It Is our conlenti1111 lhat the cos ts to maintain It the house) al its present location do not serve the best lnlerestt of all, realb:lng repairs in- volved, right of pri vate prop- erty and the use or sa me and particularly a true comparison of .potential versus real tax reve1;1ues that could be gained in upgr ading such val u!thle property," Cushman, a retired airline e1ecutive, told the committee. "We do not wish to conn ict with an organized effort lo re- tain the subject at its present location, but we share the desire for ils prescrvalion ·an restoration wit hin the heart of the city," his proposal slates. Cushman , In an Interview 10-weekDog Obedience Class Set A 10-week course designed to teach owners how to train their dogs will be sponsored by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department beginning July 12. this week, said he reu the eommitlee was "optJmistlc" towards his plans for reloca- tion of the captain's home. However, the committee, according lo Wayne Moody, director of Planning and Development , has agreed to a goal that encourages that th e histori c house be retained at it! present site. Moody noted that the com· mittee has not discussed the Cushman plan, but has dealt only with broad aspects of the develo pment of the two-block stretch of land. Th~ goals statemenl of the commltee, he 11ald, will be 11ent to property owners in the area thi s week, reworked if necessary, and sent to the planning commission and city council for consideration. Cushman said that his pro- posal is based on extensive planning conferences with a number of a!'chite<:ls and businessmen ""ilhin the com- munity and that .. keen in- terest has tit-en evi_dent in 1 each case." I •·our plan is sound, coH1· plete, thorough and sincere. II is on that -and only that I basis -that we will work ," ... Cushman added. Classes at Riddle Field will be held weekly at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays under instru<lors Fir111 A 1varded Dick and JoAnn LaFleche, who have been training in F "'iV k Orange County for the pas t six rec W 3 Y l 0 r . years and are members of the Dog Obedience Instructors and SACRAMENTO (AP) -C. Trainers Association. M. Syar and Hawaiian Tex- The classes teach stand· tiles or Vallejo has won a con- 11rdized exercises. approved tract for $4 ,198,518.90 on a ma- by the American Kennel Club jor freeway project in Solano as the basis for all dog County. trainiilg. The Department or Public The Coastline Development Liason Committee, formed to work with Upland on de velop- ment or the ocean front !lrelch between La Ii! u n a A venue and Sleepy Hollow Lane, received the Cu~hman proposal last week. Space is available for 30 Works said the work is on Jl6gs and their owne rs and Interstate 505 Expressway, lol registration may be made at becnme a four-lane f~eeway, Meter M aicls the Recreation Department, near Vacaville. It is JI 9.S-mile 175 N. Coast Highway, phone project and will include in- 494-112•, Ext. 45. terchanges. ~A~~!!7!i U~if'ii"iiiii"=u~oiii;;;iiu~T~I Q~U~E~'I Diego's meter ma i d s. prevlou•ly employed by the ci-CLE A NE RS ty treasurer's office, have been transferred to the police QUALITY & DEPl!NDAllLITY department and.been given ad· AT A FAIR PRICE ~~.r.~:~: '°enforce parking W urn.er-Dale Center · Police Chief Ray Hoobler Corner of Warntr & Springdtlt, Huntington Be•ch gaid the charge will free seven 842·2050 police officers from working i'iiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:;ii on parking violations andlii allow them to concentrate on crime prevent io n , in- vestigaHons and general en- forcement work. Hoobler said the eight meter maids will be called parkin,!l controllers and be able to hand out tickets for violations in· votving parking meter 1 , loading zones, time limit 1.0nes, passenger zones and no parking zones. Previously, they worried only about the meter re gulations. Smile, you're with Safeco. , ,~~"[9!, Old M·acDonald's Farm :~ WHERE YOU CAN SEE, PET & rl.1'111 TALK TO THE ANIMALS Old M1cDon1ld'1 Firm his hor1ts, pigs, chlc~e.n1, go1t1 , · tluck1 , turtles, mules, doves, roosters , 1h1ep cows, boars, lont,ahorn c1ttle, turk1y11 r1bbit11 111d lots of fun . San Diego Frwy. 1t the Crown Valley Pkwy. MISSION VIEJO . • DANIEL cf. GORMAN, C.L.U. 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OVAL 1JJIE S1YlE GREEN, WHITE WHITE/GREEN, WHITE 3116 FT .................... 1.89 3x8 FT •...•.•••.• ,,_,,,., 3.st 4x8 FT ............ -...... 2.21 4d FT ............. -•••.. 4.89 ext FT •...••••..•. _ ...... 3.•s ext n .................... 1.21 h8FT •................... 4.89 81.ISFT tat . 1018 FT .......... ,,_ ...... 8.59 1016 FT ............ ~~····,2·35 ;. 12d FT .................... 8.75 12xe FT············-··· .. ,4.98 . A&GMP!m llN£ OF BAMiloo ......... -.. . . i:---:U•-AISO AVAllAlli GUARAAlEED LJ\TEX ~Po~!!~!l l·COAT HOUSE PAi~l-•HIGH GLOSS • FAST DRYING • •GUARANTEED TO COVER •EXTREMELY TOUGH OUR PRICE AND DURABLE IASTS ANY COLOR IN 1 COAT! 5~A~ FINISH OUR PllCE 12 '•CLEAN·UP WITH WATER 39~ YEARS! •INTERIOR •EXTERIOR WHITE & •FOR STUCCO-MASONRY a WOOD 4COLORS AVOCADO 4X6FT •••••••• 2.19 6 X 6 FT., •••••. 4.49 axe FT ••.••••• s.ts ' POPULJ\R PATTERNS OUR SALE PRICE PRE· ! C .. R TRIMMED 1 • ET-Al REDWOOD STAiN OUR PRICE •GOOD GRADE 99,~L COMP. •USE ON ALL RETAIL EXTERIOR WOOD 3.50 •OUTSTANDING VALUE EXTE1UOR e PIGMENTED REDWOOD LOG Oil OR CLEAR e FINE QUALITY OUR PRICE ~.RETAIL 3.50 1~A~ OXNAROIVllNTllRA GARO«NA,HAWTHORNll C~y=~ COIUMll CllDll AW IL.VO. I ,...., IT. llL MONTll . POMONA I ONTARIO VAN NUYS WOOOUNO HILU tltJ PICIC ftO., I lltlL ... If,..., CO ..... Mbl.f a •ILLI 1211 llJIULYIDA ILVO. • lltll YDITUU M.VO. l'ASAOllNA' 8UR8ANK 'Alll OAKt I MOLLY 1o1i ':.:t t';..'°:,' .':!ii.~ • 1 a.oa;;;;:.r.. SANTA MONICA IUI 1. nmtHCI! AYI. 14tl l,HfCOUf ILVD. .. Lall•WMf IMI. ....... ~ ...... SANTA ANA LOS ANGELES 1411 1. MAIN COMP Of PtcO I lltOADW'AY HUNTl#GroN HACH TORitANCll. ... WAllNh AYDIUS hltl MAwntOllNI ILYO. .... .............. •"-"'""" SAN HllllAllOlllO -lflV•lfSIH c..., ltwlll. t ... ..-.. ~ 'llMll .... et r...,. c.,.... LA HAMA WllST L.A. COMlll•WMlnlDI. tDAMO tm •• IM>IUTION m.vo. . ................. , ............ ,..,. MOllTllRllY l'Altlf &On UACH 1a1 W. JllCM"' IT. Mtt ...-. 81ACM M.VD. .., ... hiftll ......................... .... GRANADA HllU/ ANAH- NORTHR-11 _,. ._. • •-• 11tll IALIOA aVD. t llMlt .... flf IJrHlflllrM ""..._....,..,a,, ....... , ll~COIN & l•'H',11 ••11i, ......... ~ ;.,1 · ll'A1~ 1 r ', • 1 • r• , r • ' , 'ft " • ~ 1 , " ANAHEIM HllNTINt.lON BfACll SANTA ANA l[i!PHON/',,,"il• 1'""-1 . '1" '1 1 IH,1~fJ\1:•, • ' ·- • . ! ' • • . • • " • ' r . •• ' . .. . . ~ I I I 0 ~ ! • ' •••• Beae *ORANGE TEN C&IT$ ' , _,., Lorr Blas~s Council, Votes to 01( Borrowing By BARBAllA D.ll!BICH .... ............. Fon..Jni a fiery blaat dlertlnr fellow councllmlD with "dectit," ... political ~.~· ''mllff'Mlnee' 'and "fraud;" rttlrfnc Lquna Beach city Councllman Edw...t C. 1olT Wednesday niCht joined !,.~ vote aulllorlzing the city uU.ri<e director to borrow 'IOl,000 to lllOel·lhll ·week'1 payroll • With aoly .'20,000 left Jn the city's coi-f~ • a liqinnhir bela!>ct for the new • flsca1 yeer, the council wis advlted It "It's DOI ilncGmmon f« cltlu to uae· Would be ...-ry. to borrow up to half pa tu f\llldl lhll way," sold 8-, "but a million dollars' In tu anticjpalloa war-it's not rsall7 lepl and efflllually we nnla to Ude tbe, cjty over a flsca1 dey could ezpect ao acboallloa from the ipeU until tsa receipts are recelYed In stste conln>ller. ,_ funds . are placed December. Jn .... CUJlody lo be upended 00 llste · The financial d I le Iii m a' wu appnived projects." , preclpllated, City Manager Lawrence Finance dlrectOt Robert Green added Rose explained, 1111 • council declalOll to · · that the Interest the city· would earn on slop UJing llste cu tu fUndt to cover the unupendOcl IU tu funds would, Jn operating upenaes pendinc receipt ol the loog run, be 1119" than the interest ii regl!)ar tu monlu. . would pay oo the propoaed loans. . . . ' e·ace ·um or· • ' . '' Rape . Suspect Nabbed El Toro Man Arrested.· by Laguna Officers A dtywlde search by Laguna Beach police tct a pet wanted in the rape and lllmlillo4 ,..,. of two women l'Oltllld lo a in..t of an EJ Toro man lateW.......,. ~ .1...,ii Willet~ 20, of 1490Z Brucb ~ .... -amsted by officera u he aat In ·a restsunnt -al 11100 S. Coul Hli6way, Police aald. Willett offend no reatst.nce. The suspect wu booted on IUlplc\on of rape and assiult with lnlen!. lo rape, He wu llCheduled for arraignment today al SOOth. Orqe County Judlclal Dlatrlcl . tr.quent the city. Pli:I""" ot· lbe IRISjlec! from Orange County Sheriff's fU.. were llhown to Laguna Beach's police patrol force with · instruclloni to pick up the man If be "'"' ....,, The atrell WU made by . patnliman Cannell P.u.tro. cOurt In Laguna Niguel. R Val The arrest followed the reporting by a . ealty . ue.s -1 Laguna womao ol a rape. She told officera that she bad hem alllcked and Injured ily a man !Ut Friday .bat bad Ris_ •. e, to. H_ elp· . been afraid to report' Ille crime. Before· joining the vole authorizing the • lOlo, O>uncllm.. Lon' me! a colorful twe>-P,1Ce stateme,nt charetng, "this ...,luUon s1inaJs tbe blackest. day In the blslory of Laguna Beacb. We are wit- ~ the final desperate act of a cily that bu gone broke •.• lhe bare Wl- varnlalled. truth of tbe f I s c a 11 y ~ble acti and outrig!ll deceit of a few city officials that have brought UU.. city,to a cpsasuoo. economic end, at long lut, stands Jully exposed." His comments were groeted with loud applause by a deleiation from the Laguna Beach Taxpayers As.soclalloa In lhe council chamber. 1olT went on to attack City Coun- cilmen Roy Holm and Cllarlton Boyd for "debunklnl my position In "'vealing tbe financial ~lals facing the clly." "The plunge over the brink," he userted, 1'could have been averted last year, u:cept for the political chicanery and deceit of a few city off~clals." urs However, he added, the .._..bllllJ ,_ the city's deflclt·spendlnc polk:y"""' la shand by every ccamctlmaD of tho ,.t six years . · · Councilmin ~ _,_,led, "117 first reaponoe . Ji . lo· ask wbetber I:.,;,;;. 'cilman Lorr -la -anre. ol what wt Ila••· ju!I been dbcvaalnS·-lhe advantap lo lhe city of dolnc ·wllat we are dollll m. oleed ol contlnlllnc -·we -ara lold \(See· llOIUIOW, .p ... I) . ' Soviet, Red China Urg~ War End? NEW YOR!t (AP) -Stock mubl prices ooarod today on a DeWI ._. from London that the Chi-..i Iha Soviet Union ad'flsed the North Vlei· namese eoverwt to re1cb a peace Rttlemmt ·... I .... The marlrel pYe up aome ol lta Mlf1 sharp gainl, however, when Westena diplomats In London clilcountocl tho report. .. , , liag.1na School Finance Ho~ G~~ Brighter Friendl'urced her to eonlact police. · . . · .. The• first reparlod ,_1111.,-1141 'V"'lw9'il-TL......i.L l-, liliada,. ,... .• _ . .., ...... 11.,....., r .uulll!I·, FAHJ~m. / Q)d WOima fnn'• ••:n&owa tblata ..... 1 ' ' I ' . 1 : ·~ The J p.m.. Dow J .... av.rag. of 30 lndullrial _.. • ·"'"'""',II.II polnta al -~ .... l!idlir..1111,~-· dlcator bad ""!" • _,, Iii ..... , ·Ad•audic-W._ .. ?tr_. BY rREDEIUCI l!CllOEMEHI. ln&.ber to Jtl la hll car. - . • BY BARB.cM DIEllC1lr • .... _ ..... _. • Whonalie __ ,.. __ ln ----- • Iha ....... -cl ... aplltmmlt ..... ·'-· ' A ~ llnandal ,...,.,.. for 'the p1a. The -11an1 fled wben the_,.. Newa .... l1se1aed •aluatlon ol Lquna -~ 8dloql Dlalrlcl began crying ouL """1'ed aod Wi10d JI~ In Ille d· =with~ lhaf~ PoUce Aid the IUspecl wu COiU*ted ty of Laguno Beadl ll up '8.IT mlllm, or .1 a11!11e~ v.tlulticll of the diltrlct bu to the two crimel bJ the method of 14.1 percent OYer lut year won't remove climbed 15.1 .jlei'CeilL ::=.,~D~ ~ ~:i,~ Ille Art Oby's flacal prubleml ~~~ 1 Al the current Isa rate of $1.M per •100 El Toro machine operator wu tnon to ;~ ~ =-~-;,; asaemed. valuaUon. ~ Bu 1lne111 uid today. Mlll&ler O!arles H ... , !be lncreaae "Thia ii eaceptlGoally pod ..,.. for .,..,,. -'375.ooo and J«Xi,ooo lo House· OKs Bill Lacuna." Aid-· "There la .. way lo the dlilric:t ~In added 1!><'>me. , tell -what ii will do to Ille ba!llel, bat Hell, who hod wsltlen a JftllmlnarY · · ii does meaiurably Improve our'ieftnue budget fllr Ole 1llMt adlool -will> a T R d p picture." one percent ... , .... -......... 0 e uce ot Announcenentoflhe ..... aedvaluallal sold the stzeaWI jmnp "puta ... achoo! fllunil by County ~ -J. dlatricl In pod sliape, ftnudally.~ Off p · _J.. --Clil thebeelloladnmotio • .,,,. county Ullllllr bu taken a lot of ense ' enuuy City Council meetlog durlnC wblcll 11 wu achool dlltrlcls oil lhe boot," Hell ad-revealed tbe city would have to borrow • ded. 56'~ (AP) , -Ca1llm!lans • half a mJlllon dollars In order to -Its "My llnl lmprealoo la that we might would M longer face a long llste prlaon Y!,~ .. ""!'-~Ungv~ -In O.,,e~ber.tu 1li&llllY '°""' the Isa rate and uae the tence f llilOklnll marijuana und ... ~·· -• -..,. Income to build. up our reaervea, aen or er a In his budget mange 1ut inonth, rul«eculiwe.made In tbe program and hllJ'apProved by the Legillature's lower Rose bad predicted an inmlle ·of no provide salary lncreues , to o u r bcluse. more than «ie lo two percent In the leldlen," be explained. · The penalty would be reduced lo a city'• aaead nluatlon, baaed Cit pro. tt-noted ••~ ~.~-~" I Ith ---•-,_ jecllom made by the ._r•1 office. nwm .._. "-~R:'IC'lil ww rev ew ml!demeaoor, w a uNlIWIUM la 'lbe O'entual lncre .. , be aaid today, tht-De9' ~l!lsed Valuation fiauru from __ _..._ lo the -•"'"' jail and HM fine <>ranee County A-AndreW ·J, w -·, ...,. probably wlll be abolll IJ pe1<e11t, !Ince a H11'1bew . at a opec1a1 budget ·study for uoe or posMaloo of marijuana -clecrMM ii anUcipatocl In the valuallon aeislon Friday· at 1 p.m. · al the dlllrlcl even for ~tocl offenders. ol ulWUes, wb1c11 will be nported early 1----iOOID ·1110 lllbmoal St: · " ' , 'l'bO ,._, -to the Call6>mla In AIJIUll, , ·, 'Ille Jjlwi,.;.. m0nager wimod agalDat ;1:':t witboul . a vote to ,spare Wed-. ,llollar efflct ol lbe llicnae, Rose said, ~ laUn two _...ago•by ~ would strllte down slate law wouldbelha_ol_'1S0,000to -lbo·diltricl uaeaed valullon ,_ which tan -llnl offendon to llate • Ille dly'1 ' ......... H the t.µ rate ol 14 p,n.t. ,.,.-then c:ut lhe lu rate priaoo fer 1•10 yeers Clil a mwijuaoa •1.1111 per flllf ol.am1nd valuallon re- 11 C!IDla when !'they llhoakl· beve ~· _.IOll charfL · · , malnl ,....,..,.., ' ' bu""-the reoerve," -wu.....ad Se al , ol .,_ ... _ _. "Liil ,.arWI eomppted ead1 one cent A"=!..o...-1o·•~-relealed by vel'. J>!'Ol""t A ..,.. ---ol tu JI-.! ... cf.Jtvonue, fllr a --· .. --~ lothe !!! ~ .. a ~-·-... _ -~ lolaJ ol 'l,J40,711," llld Rose. "This county •i&iOl', the 1ae11ed valultioa _ .,. ___ la .. ......._, g~--, the .....a.w=--1.a be a~ of the dlotrlct jumped 'IU m!Dlon, ~ often performed a_,..._...,.. !:::.-...... -:'"",100-, ~~revenue of' flll ml1lloa lo 'IOU mllllon "With all Iha ~and rob-,__..., •• •w Tba JU ~ -'In la berles Pini on,", '-blJiiwl ,1.-..S, cm !be sanie Isa rate." Lquna Beacb dlstrlcl ecJll!partl will> a John Burton ,(I>-Stm • , ), "It M ~ by 11ha' County Aaeuor, :11.1 percaol -In !be capillrano doesn't make a lot ol -In i.;a ol ~ • 1m,n allellld valuation on Ual!leiMlohool DllCrlcl and;a 15.1 J*Ctl)t . Ues" f l enfgrcement officers the aecured aod Uillpl'ed property rolll mer-In Ibo Newporl--Unified prlort or aw dwlnc ill la "8,1'11,IOO, ao lncreaae of '8,717,liO Schocil IJll!rlcl. ' . t =a lot of lime inarljuana over lall year'• '80,0ll,710. ·* * * * * '* S..wlefHaek A••e••tnent I It I • the 1'lw Twit •Jiii a n • DtpJomltl '•.I• ..... I a. .. -In MntllW ~ .... dlleounted Ibo .. ,.... .... have _ _..,...._ .. ...,_ of auch peace moves, bat 111 lbor - N<D . abao¥el1 no m.teac. ....,... the Rualaoa ., Chineaa are -clilac any effective -res m North . V~ nam. . . . . . , . B.ot · ~og, Hot Dog~· Who ' tires that July la 'National Hot Dog_ Month? Wh<! -that Ralph Nader says· hot dogs are mostly water· and flt? Not Greg,.t, and Jimmy Dresser, &,,of Corona de! Mar. They ju.st llliolllot dop. ii there any doubt? · · ' • ' ' B11rger Extends~tay~· '. . . -. Foll~whig D~ey _Pl~ • · WABlllNGTON (AP) -Chief' Jusll<e Warren•E.-Buiger today extended 1111tll • lurlhe• nlitioe a slay lalued :by the U.S. c I r c u i t CoUl1 ol Appeals · whlch· . ' ' . . ... pended · the effect of , Ila onltrs, retumlnl 151 <;alilornia deleptes to'Sen. Georce. McGovern. • , oelet't!Cll ol deleplet lo the polllbl ..... ventiOn. I . Party lawyer John ~ l.o l d newsmen after !be tillng ·with ,IM blsh . coirt tllal the appeals bench went lurt,ber ·•• lhl!!I any either cout1 bu ••A'.·-In Ille politlcal arena. The &iprema COUrt. · Keator sold, la being uted, "lo<...,... lllejudlciary·lo·lla propor place." Burger's action followed pleu 'to:the• supreme Court by tile -.Uc P&i1l' . and by forces of Chicago Mayor lllchard· -ta S h } 7. oileyyar .~special' 1enn o1·the eowt guna c oo · to consider an appeal ·of the clrcWt ' · court's decision wbJch allO unseated • ' • ' ' · oa1ey ahd sa other n11no11 delqates In .. Loses. Equipmen.1 Analysts -the pin lo Ille newa report prior to Iha -inc that the Soriel UDIGD aod mainland China wamid Hanoi to maa peace-. with •Iha United Slates. ' ·The anal)'lla a1ao added lliaf 1"i;i!I far aoma aetl....,.. Jn the ,\llelnaol war, bad come C11 tap ol IOme fawnble IC'NRP!c. newa. Coma-aodlt -·-.. -• 1117. Ille~ Rwft ... WedMedq,. iacl !hi . bead of ,_., Roebact .. eo: pndk:lad Ille ...... rei.llers ~~a t.1-1 --In the -half ol'l"1 .Anolhar la1Wlh1il ~ -• 1-' lhal,lODO auto aaln '...,.. apt.I pei:-L Wdtem diplomats have be ta ~--thalRallla ... China -_.tely be-Ullinc' - Vlelnmq ~a-aelllemenl -Ptesldeal NIWal v. ~ 'rlllte4 BaDDI ..i lflmT A. Kllilnler rilllecl Peldna lall -th. Inllia_..., __ .... PetJnc cmld 11111111• 11111 advice ·1n fav« Of ........ -!l.s Ibo •pply ., = :..:::=., .ioL lhars 1lu ........ C1z .. , Molltly -'Ulla ars upedod for FrldaJ -lild Ille ---......... .. tllt • -lhol'ladr. Hlcha cm Friday r--1' It the -.. -to decrlll • land. Lowe -· ' ' ~ Reduced+1ncrease Cited the complicated cue. • . ;-..,- '• Bllfl'!''• order reads that the clrcull ~ _,.__. nluad at f! .. stay "ts hereby eilel>ded llDlll lUrlher , -c-r·-.. • • INSIDB 'IVD-'Y . - ' • ' . ' . - ordei"of the court." • WU taken Wedntlday ~ a dmd The c1 ... 11 court •llay .... 1o•up1re· La(Wla Beach llCbool bf barglan who,, at 11 a.m. PDT. · . brok"a padlQl'k oo Iha. outtr-plo-...r The acUon by Burger freeze• the Issue lllen omubed a -14 pin aitiy as ii stands until a decision II made .at. ,.:,_ rM••t Sherlfl'I -. ~ the $Jpreme Court level C111 ·wllelher to v.-.,.e -1 ~ , . accept the dlial appeals of the clrcull typewritera .,.t copy machlnea '"'"'· con rt -decision. laMn from the llflncipal'1 olllco .ud .a· The party hlerardly uked Burcer to storqe room durillg the 1nakln at . El IUlj)mld !be ef!ec\ of tbe •-11 eowt l,l«ra Elementary SCbooJ uo -ruling, which ov-the party Credm-' tlall Committee Ii/' allow McGovern to St. , recover· Ji~ C.IUOrnla c 0 n •,. n I, I 0,; DepuUes be~.. the lntrudlripolnl ..!:".! delegates. have been dlaturbed 1t 111>me ·--The party brief claimed -that the •P' tlte brakln. They Aid •aq111md)l1"""nenlmt llP' )ioala court has "thrown tbe counti:Y Into ,.,...uy ltaclled for removal wu lelt a ....Ututlonal crlala" by.dabbling.In the behind "1 the bw'&lars. • " -' • ' I • --· A kftH ldjact -....i.d oiolnllf Ill . 8." ,,,,_, W<d!IUdar 11 r•r tpttllt """"' "" ..... "°"' ... killtd two ,..,.,.., 0,.. ,.. ...... . ollo ditd -two .... ~ Bt«J OllCI pllolot l'allt I, Ul.llft • ..... .... t.lliw• • _. ..... --. ..._._. c..-. --' =-=-~ ::."-= ........... ,. ........ 1•11 IT• .... 1'llllWI .. ,,._ .... _, . .., ........ ' _.. ........ . .... I 1' ...... . --11 ' . • I ' Tax Caluations Told H•ro are lbe tanble val uation I~ for Oranp COUnty <IU.. and Or-one• Coast sc~I distrlcu u ffieaoed lfecl\lel<lly 1!i !)ran1e COUnty A....,... Andrew J. lllnsliaw: ., OMNGI COliNrY cmEs City 1m.n imn Costa Mlsa • . • . . • • .. . . • • • • • $190,067 ,118 $110,4111,• FounUln Valley . .......... 81,943,721 103,529,100 Htmtington Beach .. ....... 325,183,8S9 368,158,849 Jrvlne . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....... t32,443,920 Laguna Beach ............. $1.091,710 68,878,900 Newport Beach . • . .. . .. .. • 329,279,955 390,192,119 Ian Clemente ···~··~······ 53,920,270 65,782,418 Sin Juon ClpiJtrano . .. .. • 20,280,300 26,093,870 Santa Ana ., .. • • . • . • . • . .. • . 386.971,982 434,f!O,S« Seal Beach ... . • • ..... .. • .. 74,527,101 79,232,851 Westminster .............. , 103,271,945 120,261,115 0rance . . . . . •• . . . • . . . . • . . • . 194.299,639 'lZ1 ,216,396 Placentia : •.• •t············ 49,517,080 60,"'7,210 Anaheim .. . .•• .. .. .. . ... .. 517,401,871 578,733,532 Bru . ',. ··~··············· 53,898,810 66,537,780 Bueno Park .. .. • . .. • . .. . . • 193,517,890 t77,305,430 Yorba Linda .. . .. .. . .. .. . • 33,664,880 42,106,400 eyi>riss . . . . . . . . .••. ••. . .. • &S,JOC,190 75,218,790 Fullerton. .. " '.... • • • . • • • • . • 2'3,0.W,955 296,177,474 Garden Grove L........... 2\0,"5,417· 23f,482r392 La Habl:'a • . • • •• ••• • • ••• •• • 94,450,839 109,259,741 La Palma . , ...•••• , • . • • • • • 237'11,tlO 281"99~520 Loi Alamllol • . ... ... .... .. 24.802,480 27,9'2,100 Stanton., ...... ,............ 33,102,809 ~,953,288 Tustin ... : • ' ••.••••• ·-·..... 56,895,090 67,285,240 Villa Park . . . . . .. . . . . • . . . • 11,01.3,550 13,427,750 ORANGE COAST SCHOOL DISTRICl'S -• lfll·"n lt!Z-7l Founjala Va~y . . . • . .. .. . • $ 15,122,063 $104,546,493 Hlmllngton I!ea<h City . . .. 139,445,253 152,32D,888 Loi Alamlto• • . . . . ......... '11,'71,270 81,M0,760 <>cemi View ............... .i ~ 150,IG.643 173,589,090 San Joaquin • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 222,2St,390 282,653,930 Seal Beach ••• ••• • . •• •• • • • • 60,315,561 61,728,201 Trabuco , ...•. , ••• , •• , . • • . • 1,440,990 2,200,280 TUltln .. .. . .• •. • . . • . •• . . . •• 161,113,755 183,781,679 Wdmlnlter • . . .. . • . .. •• . • 113,918,06S 131,033,595 Huallqtlm Beach Uoliin . • • 149,111,~ 623,218,265 Tllillil Un!llli . . . . . . . . . . .... 384,824,135 468,83$,889 Capistrano . • • • • • .. • .. .. • .. 163,857,370 210,529,241 Garden Grove ............ , 313,8112,MO 361,899,718 tasuna e. .. h .. . .. .. .. .. . ll0,176,291 104,531,1114 N~?tfesl •••• !....... 11'1222,171 518,052,458 • COMMUNITY COLLEGES No. Orange COUnty ........ $1,'-12,618,361 $1,5",MC,7}.0 C6ut Community ......... 1,1111,366,796 1,211,489,493' Saddlebeck , ....... '.'...... ,&U."'5,396 711,478,051 lloncho.SanUqo Community 132,'/W,361 .754,448,740 Dllllr ........ fill,'81;lU Jl,11$,S71 42,774,990 132,«3,920 8,787,190 &0,912,164 11,862,148 6,413,570 47,638,362 4,705,750 16,989,240 32,916,757 10,920,130 $9,331,654 12,638,970 13,787,540 8,451,720 11,tl2,600 33,146,519 28,348,905 H,I08,90Z 4,8881440 3,179,QO 7,850,419 10,390,151> 2,115,200 Dollar lncuase $19,224,410 12,675,633 8,664,490 22,726,447 60,384,540 1,412,640 750,290 22,667,924 17;117,510 73,356,6!0 83,Bfl,754 46,S71,1'19 41,036,921 14,355,393 81,829,et7 $161,421,149 .• &,131,817 I44,1t2;m 121,Ml,359 fossible Library Site Seen Twice by Nixon By JOHN VAL'l'ERZA Of ........ •1• ,..,. Prmldenl Nlion made two oecret trlpo outaldo bi& estate Oil Independence Day and walked ....... _,, and dusty Heida .iio.e San Mateo canyon to llUl"Vey Iha JI bra r ya brome bust of Mr. Nix· on which mw b on display at San Clemente City llall. • ~.. a alte -mlllbt" Vfr'J well -the alto cl the prea!deotial library, ii WU 'i-...od today. U tbe library .Indeed larma the nucleua of lbe public upl.anda on former Marine Oorpo land, elb1I by groups In Whlttltt and La Habra will have heen In vain. BQooten of both <ommunltles have ]ob. biedJ>eavlly Im: selection of tbe library site. 0n IWO -te ~ OJi the boll· day, while loi:al citiuos celebrated nearby, Nb<OD emerged fr«ri a car to walk on a ICenlc hlllltde overlooklns lbe ......,. recently stven to the public. 'l'ba DNrlY 2,IOO acret of C&mp Pendl-uplandi, orlg1Jially an outright gift by the l'resldetl lul year, IUbae- quenlly fell undft' a SO.yeor lease to the state of Calllornta with the Intent that tt be -aaly ,for public-· 'l'ba blUlkle IWhlcb "Nlson airveyed on Tlleoday allGNo a ponoramic view of the • · Inland 1illderness areu, the coaaUlne and even the Presidem11 own villa to the west. I • F.W ii aey 1UeatJ at the aMual celeintlon at Vlata Bahia stadlmn knew that lbe man walking lbe bru.shr acnage wu Nlroo, but police ' o 11 c e rs pari1clpattng In a public I l r In g demollllratlon al' a rang• at the perk w ... uked to. delay their shooting until the~alklnc on the land above left. The hlnta ~t Nlson bas made up his about the library llimishes the key to an Intricate puzzle over the aJte for the ~ 111e sqbJ~ of •peculation fm: the ~ IOVeral· years. Hlntl that a alle bad been cbootn "IOIDtW -on-eamp.:P-e-n-d J e t-o ii •-! surfaced late Jut year dllrinJ[ meetinp of a local group raising funds for a gilt to • OIAllH COAST LI DAILY PILOT TM Ol'9IWI c..t ._n.Y 'ILOT, ....,.·~ "'amtl: 11 "'9 .._,.._II,........ W .. or... ~ hblbfllnl ampeny, .... ,. ....... ,. ...,....., ,_.,.,..,...., IErWtY ..... c.. Mftt, ~ .... H9'1f'1181M ia..dl/ ........ 1111 V•lt.r. Utunl emdl, lrwlnl'/IMlll!llNdc W Slit Olrntltltt/ '"" .fl!M ClpktrMo., ..A ..... ,..-.i 9dHIM Is -lhhtll .......... eM hnd1ys. Tilli prlnc"'91 PllllllM'll ,..,.. " •• -Wist Bey SttMt, C.tl M... C1Slrwnl1, n.211. ReHrt N. Wet4 ,,_,_. 11'1111 MlltMr _ Jeck •· C11rley Ya Pnlldtnt •1'111 0..-.l MIMttr'' ThtlMll JC11Yil ....... Th11t111 A. M11rithl111 M.wttlntEdfl'OI' CJtarl• !iJ:,-M...,.,. Rt;~:C: '· Nell ---Jfl ,...,.,. A"911U• 111.1111 .u.1-• ·r.o •..... ., tun --c:.tt M•1 D=I ltrW . . ~: .. llutwll'I Nldl.1 I I ae.dl MwlwtrC -...... CMllM ..... 711•••• Cn4J '4MJJ1 a Mal Alhtcthll I '4J0N7I ..._. ..... Al ........ , , .. , ••••• 4fr4.f4" ~ 1"1, or... °""' ., ........ ~. ... ..... ,..,,,.., """',., ...... ~ ,.....,. .... Mwn!MIMfttt ...... ""'~ ........... wllflM .,..., ,,.,. ..... " .,,,... .,..,., ...,, ,.. ,...... ....... <*ti .... c....,. 1uei1 , .. .., IW arrttr tlM ~ W Ml ta.\S. "'°""""' mnltarr -·-.... fl'Mfhl'I'. Not only WllU!d a prtO!denlial library add preetise forever to a community, but It a1oo helpo the pocketbooks. Local boolten of aelectlon of a alt• In 0< neor San Clemente have stated that ot leut °"' ·mllllon vlllton a year could be expected to visit a library filled with documentsand memorabllla ol the Nixon admlnlatratlon. But .,.. IUllly Information ,. Jll"08· relS cl Ille seJ.ctim bu been DODU• istent. Olll<lall)', the ·Rlcberd M. Nixon FOW>- datlon, com~ of lonJ!l!me lrlendJ of the Pnalden~ will build lbe library and act on Iba aelectJon of a alte. The !oondation and others following the progms have aald that an &lllXlWlCOIDenl would have to wait until alter the Nomnher electloos. 'Ille reasoning, say several sources, ts that Mr. Nixon does mt wish to alienate supporters in communities which lase the ood !or the library. A mlllion tourists a year would prove an economic bonanza for San Clemente - a community which relies on tourism u ·!ti· major Industry. San Clemente Inn President ud City Councilman Paul Presley underscored the presilge and potential Income the 'libriry wuuld proVldeJll statelDO!ltl late last year during his leadership of the camJ>8iin to buy the bust. He has declined CQmment, however, on any possible choices fur the facility. Originally, the libl'tll'f was to have oc- cupied a 16-acre parcel of land wblch formerly was· part of the Cotton Estate. That property was included in the in- itial transaction which ahilted ownership from lbe Cotton family to the President. Nixon did not actually purcllUe the IS acres next door for the library. his aldes said. Instead, lbe parcel, valued at one million dollars, wu placed-·ln· trust-with the Title Insurance and Trust Company with the lftipulation !bat any future land use could only be accomplished with ex- press pennlssion of the owner of the ad· jarenl estate -Prealdent Nixon. . The propertj apparently bas been taken off the top of the list as candidateJ for lbe library. For the past aeveral years rumors of other possible sites have recurred. At ooe lime Uien. ~atlon that part of the old Reeves a.ncb acre08• in nortbwes f San Clemente wu bein8 con- sidered. • But spokesmen for the o~_ the Mormon Church, detlined eomment on that Idea. The advantagea to the hlllalde in San Mateo Canyon area obvious: ' -The acreage offers aome·of the lln<st vlewi of the coutllno and hills along the Oran1e County ooast. -It ts <lose enough to the Presldenual eatate to allord visitors on overview of La casa Paclllca, but sUU, one-mlDlon vtJltors a year could provide no _,rlty risk to the then-retired First Family • (Mrs. Nixon Lt on record as bavinc aald the Nlxons plan to retire In San Clemente). ' • I • Petitions C~Claue . . Rule Eyed .... Far Effects Officer Booked ln Crash Death The possibility that o .... nt U.S. supreme r.ourt decision may alter pro. cedures for petition circulators in recall. initiative and other similar campaJgns bu been raised by the. Orange County Dist.rid Attorney's Office. lnterJiretatlon of the oplnioti Is certain to affect the CU1Tent campaign to recall Laguna Beoch school trustees Patricia Gillette and Gerald Linke, in which pell· tton-<:lrculatlng Lt scheduled to start next week. In the post, not;lbly the high rile fn. ttlalive drive and the campaign to recall councilman Edward c. Lo!T. it bu heen the practice to set up petition-signing U,I T.......,. tables oulslde markeu tn the Art Colony. WanC• J\'unahet' % The District Altomey'1 office today ls3ued a complJlnt charain8 s a n Clemente patrolman Gary Adamo wtth mildemeanor manslauahter in the May death of a JI-year-old Long Beach boy In a hlgb-t:peed, rear--end crash. Adams, who in recenrl"WeekJ bas been performing desk-officer duties wit~ lbe department, BWTendered yoluntarily at South Oronge COUnty Municipal Court, then returned to the local police deport· ment !or lonnal booking. · The ol!lcer joined lbe local force lut January. He will be us)8ned duties in- side the police stallon pending disposition of tbe caw. Spoiesviea 10< the DA's of. This led to protesu by market owners, Alaska Sen. Mike Gravel was but these were ovemJled by e1tat1on of scheduled today to announce Preservation Calilornla Supreme Court opialon• declar-his candld\CY for vice preoi· ing that a market area which b open to dent on the "Democratic ticket. the public stmold be considered as a The. outspoken_ senator hlls For Blueb: ... d public forum In which circulation ofpeti· .,,., been traveling for months talk· tions, disbibution of pamphlets and ing to convention delegates. •imilar activities .... e \egal provided tral· Canyon Stud: ,,d fie was not blocked. a.c;.. However, on June 22. the U.S. SUpreme Court banded down an opinion In an M M ~ k · A specillc plln to protect the open °"lion case declaring that market . fS. rOCze space of Bluebird Conyon b now In the owners have the right to bar such ao-works u a ~t of Laguna Beach PJan. tlvitles OD thetr private property il they Ri p · 'd" nlng Commlalon action. find it objectionable. tes en mg The commission bad eonslderod .. tttng Assistant district attorney Michael a building moratorium OD UDdeveloped Capizzi said today he b in the process of Funeral services are pending at territory when interest in a canyon analyzing the lengthy opinion and "trying MCcormick Laguna Beach Mortuary for apartment complex appearod to be to reconcile it with California Supreme Margaret Mrocr.ek,--60, 10t ~ Mountain renewed after having been approved 'Court decislorui which indicated that type Road. who was fatally injured Tuesday 'several ye~ ago. of activity In llhopptng ctnten is perml~ night wben •he was struck by a car while Permission given by lbe plannlnt! com- t..I ao lonfl u It does not interfere with crossiag South Coast Jngbway on foot. . mission. orJslnally baa now lapsed and busrnesa." Identity of the vfctim wu not builders,,. if they were to · Met ~ '"Ibo new ~· aald C&plJzl, establis)led until Wednesday altemoein, structlon, woold have to bqln miew with ••seems to indicate ownera of )ll'<IPelty when her her husband , John Mroczek, variance reqoest.s. would have the right to aa1< petltlonen to went Into the Laguna · Beach Police The specific p I a n commlsslonm leave, but we have to aee If this will hive Department to report her missing. . ordered will study the area and present a direct effect on the CaUfornia decllJons Police said Mrs. Mroczek was struck alternative courses1 of action which the and It woold bi jrelnature to oay right down in a crosswalk at Calliope street at commissioo could Implement. nowlftllilileo." 9:35 p.m. Tuesday by a car driven by · Nodeadlinewasplacedontheprepara- . 'Ille Oregon caae, Lloyd Corpcntlon Albert Aloix Riley, 24, of Sierra Madre. lion of the report, initiated at lbe Mon- Ud. VI. Tanner et al, lnvol...t dlrtrlbu-Riley, who laces a charge of in-day commission meeting. lion of bandhllls oo lhoppin1 center voluntary JD8DS1augbter, was released on COmmlssionen said they would not malls. When thethe CO<l>Ol'ltion tbreetened $SOO ball. hesitate to request a moratorium for · fico oald lbey dellbeT"lled nn a complete doasJer on the crash befpre reach1DiJ a decision to Ille the complaint. · Tba crash occurred May 26 at the stir! of the Memorial Doy w~end alter •Adams had received a radio call to ..U a car being driven erratically along South El Camino Real. ks the patrolman accelerated to in- tercept the Cll a pickup truck carrying four youths, camping supplies and aeve<al cues ol beer pulled In front ol the police car rom a side lllreel and the collblon occurred, reporta·aald. Jellrey Britt, altting·ln the back ol the truck, waa ejected on Impact and sul· lered fatal bead and Internal lnjurla . others In the l<Uck helnc driven by Daniel Cross, 16, Long Beach, were hurl, but all survived. . Jilgbway patrolmen who lnveotlpted the tra1edy sold that there wero two ap- parent-yiolatlons. One was lbe alleged unsafe speed by the police unit, which had neither red Ilghb nor siren operatin8. The other was failure to yield lbe rlchl-«·way by en.. 1 The CJIP had rtCOIOll'Onded DO action he taken because of oppa.lng vlolaticrJI. District Attorney's deputies received • lull text of the patrol's lnvestlptlon three ....U ago and begaa their own probe Into the fatal mlabap. During that study period by the DA'• office the <lty of San CIOll!ente received a claim from Brill'• 1urvtvm for $116,· 000 tn wrongful death damal\!! llomminl from lbe crash. Councilmen have nlUtinely trlJlllll!tled the claim to the <lty'• m.uanc. ...... pony. Othef clalmt m!ghl be ~ minn>lnc from In~ sulfend by other occupantJ of the ptctup truck which was aent skidding more than 11111 feet clown lbe roadWIJI af1'r the !mpoel. F,....P .. eJ BORROW •.. to remove pampheJeteen, they the area if new development appeared llCIQgbt ud received an lnjunctbHrom likely. appean lllepl?" the Federal District Court, ,.....1n1nt Protesters Serve .. In other action, th• commission: Lorr, he add"""' "·-· to ~--~ the shopping center owners from Inter--Denied a conditional UM! permit and "" ~w ~· -· fering wt1ll -activities. variance application IO\ltlhl by Tom cllman Boyd and myaell wltli a ])Oftr on This declalon'mw hos been overruled 3 d Se Lingo for properly it lt5 Wilcox Woy. this council which we have lack..i." by the U S ., __ Court. ay IltenCes posed ct! I He also cited Lorr'1 statement, In • · ...,.._ • Lingo pro comtru on o a seven .>... .>... .>... . unit apartment building having more ...,...,.. to iecaU cbarpt, tbal"'I prom. .. H .. STANFORD (AP) -Four antiwar pro-tban two unlu In Ol\t building. Com-ised a -lllcaJ polley and I feel R II £ R II testers have begun serving three-<lay jail missioners voted wwilmously to deny largely through . my ellort.s, this year'• a y J. or eca senlenC<!S rather than pay $25 fin<I or lbe ·approvals alter 10 letten in OJ> budget is lbe ftrat alnce 191111 Wben•U• accept alx·month probation. position and aeveral speaken criticized pendltura will not exceed .. v...U." The lour wero among etgi>t persons er-tbe project. Lorr retorted, "U lbe city council bad Of T"Ul'.O Trustees rested MIJI 24 for blocklnfl traffic durin8 -De<lded they couldn't da<lde on a. adopted a lkent property tax tncreue u "' · a protest at Mollett Naval Air Station. new name for Baja Street. 'Ille city coun-I Aid, we nuld DOW !\&Ve $1JO,OOO In the They Included education pro I e 1 1 o r ell bad dtr.cted the street naming action, reserve. The oniy ·way out _.. he a· Set f r T m• ht Robert Toxtor; senior counsellor Alan but; COIDllllslioner aald they """1do'I grand jury lnveotlgatlon with all of 111 on 0 0 g Strain and btJ 1111, Lan'y, and Untveralty come up with a name at that meetln&. the lland. Tllll IJ maUealllDCI ln office of Santi Clara llludent Jobn Yalom. -&!ta stady ltllloo lor Monday. and a fraud .on the "i!en·" A recall klckoll rally for petition 1------------------'---------------=------ clrculaton will be held at a o'cloclc tonight by Concerned Cltbens for Scboob, the Lquna Beach gmip aeeklns the recall of school lrulteel Patrl<la Gillette and Gerald Linke. Volunteers attendin1 the meeting In the Woman's Club, 288 SL Ann's Drive, will be briefed m all aspects ol cln:ulatiag petitions "In lbe Ugbt of recent legal ,.. quirements," a spokesman for the group aald today. However, be added, the recall pro- ponenu have de<lded to proceed, u ·p1an- ned, with settln1 up peUtlon tables at market places and various street loca· tlom, In addition to a door-to-door effort. The actual circulation campatsn will begin Tliesday following "1>rinting of petition forms. 'The drive wu delayed a week when the trusteea obtained aa opi· nton from the county counsel that in- volved re-filing the nl!tice ol Intent to recall and reprinting petjttons to Include their responses to roeall charges. Tonight's meeting is open to lbe public. Re-elect Nixon Headquarters Hit by ,V andcds Laguna Beach headquarters !or the Committee to Re-elect the President was hit by vandals again Wednesday. Posters and literature, much of it still In shipping boxes, waa taken from lbe headquarters office at '3f1I Fomt Avenue. The action wu similar to a previous one several weeks ago when posters 11n1n1l liewmc!OWSiiiir waU. of lbe office · were ripped down and atuffed in trash cans. The persons 8alned accesa by forcing a doorway, Laguaa Beach police said. aotin8 thai the old building, formerly the office of a semi-weekly new.spaper, was in a state of disrepair. ... That building bu been the topic of some city council concern. Built durin8 _taguna'J early history, !Lis. on the American Institute of Architects' lb t of preservable hlstortcal buildings. Sale and possible demoli lion of lbe structure Lt pending. ' i Health Plan Dead? SACRAMENTO (AP)-The author of a proooae<I $7 billion • mandatory rtate healih !Murance program !or calllom- lana conceded Wednesday the proposal was probably dead for thil year. "I think It would be mly candkl to tell you the llkelihoo<l•ol passace of l•&!tlallon.of thil Import In a alngle lestslallve ,...100 Is not grea t," Sen. George . MC11C011e told fellow members of tho Senate Health and Welfare Committee. I • JJ.J. ga~rell'd 20lh SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Progress The flMSt by: DREXD..· HERITAGE UIDEI. a.Jiii Others Save 10 to 30°/c, and more off! • DINING ROOM • IEDIOOM • • UVING ROOM •CARPETING • ' '· .. . . ' .. ,u ·----·---•-ACCUSORllS·-· ....... __ _ ) •LAMPS I HlllTAH DIDIL MADlf6.AL Medil•rTlftffn .l•d,...., Dlnlnt RHll! It Llvlnt 11..,.· CAMIO -ltoll•n Clauic Dinln9 Room It LMn9 Room •RAND TOUl-411ic-l"'- l Living Room MAll.CHISA Continental lodroom & U1J11J1 Room. H'.J.GARl\EI I-f~RN ·RE ·PROFESSIONAL . INTEIIJOR DESIGNEJ\S ) • Opo n Mo.., Thuri. It frl. Eva. 2111 HAlttoR ILYO. COSTA MISA, c:.AUl'o ' ' • ' I ! \ I . .l ........ .. > I 1 11 • • ehaek • N.Y. Stem• • voi:. ~. NO.· 11e. 3 secnoNs. 32 ·PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSl>AY, JULY 6, 1m TEN CENTS ~ecision_ on Bond Vote Expected Late Today ' ' . ' . . "' filial declllon Gii whether to bold an 111 •.millill!i -election in tbe Sad-~boct Valley Unified 5cbool District it'u-deff.rnd this morning ll"llil official ce\11/iclUon of the district by county tobool olllcials. . ··Tllo: -..,, were ICheduled to meet qllli •I l:IO p.m. lhia afternoon to make tht bcmd election decWon. The """"ty lloard ol Educotion was schedultd to cerUly the now district at a I p.m. metting. ' -• -· Al ·I 7 1.in. -today, there was • some question.over whether aucb a bood election W«lld be legal and tbe -,..,. divided in their useummt bl the chances bl aucb I propooal being ap. proved b1 tw .. tbirdll bl the voters. While no vote Wu taken, truatees Vin- cent McCullough, Dennis Smith and George Henry voil:ed misgivings about holding the election oo 'Sept. 11, as haJ been propl)Ril. The situation has been complicated by ~f!!_f~oro~Fim~the county Registrar ol Voters must 'hive the .. rv1ne, ' • resolution to call the election by 5 p.m. The -county acbool olficllll llllve qrttd today, 75 days prior to the acheduJed to waive lbal nquJremeot becllUIO election. Sept. 19 It the lut day the eJec. county atl«neyl feel lbal I' tupo,.r lion could, be held before JL,uary because of a law banninl[ elections either W«lld 'hlve legal' lfOllllClt to wid tile 45 daya before or after a general .elec-outcome of lhe electlon: t19n.· · 0Tbere ,lt a1ao a.queatlon of hiving the The county counsel's office has noted ' required .manpom tO campOlgn. on , that the llw requlres the county Boatd of behalf of the bond issue. ¥n· Judith Educa~oo -to .approve the calling of the BuA told ·the bolrd, lhia momlnc thot electloc> at least I) days prior to ' the • bOuaewives are lhe group most often schiduJed pollin( dile. That deadline bu called -to -kJor bond eusaie, but ill'eady_poaaect-_ · thlll -""!*•boVI Jillie tlma In tho . . ew. o ·r . . I 111111111"'' becauae chlldreu ore out of achoo!. A ,further problem It thot -even If the bonds Wft to be IJ'lll'IV'ld -California llw probibllt the ·dlttrlct from aeJJlng them. The dlitrict will not officially take ovei operatloo of the schools until July •!, 1973: A bill la currenUy In the legislature tO cbanp Ibis low, but If the stale Jawmattn: pus the measwe and don't ldjoum unl1J January -aa Ibey did last ~ new Jew -111 ool take effect imul Ill daya llter,.oometlmt..in March. Truatees Smith and Henry bolh fell Ibo district was "puahina pretty fast," al Henry put it, in calling the electlGa fir September. M<Collougb 11 first -ported the date, but changed bll mlM after county achoo! official Dewq Hillman told blm o( the legal probleml and posslble taxpayer's suit. '!'ht proceec!J of the bonds would i. matched with lllte funds to finance a building pro~. in which IJ schooll would be constructed over the Dul five years • ' . Peitce ~'Bid' Quigley Blasts Botli Cities • ~ Touch.es .Off . For Avoiding L~nd Issues • ·StQck .Spurt .NEiv' YORK (AP) -$'tock market 'prica ...ied today oo a aews rtport """' ~ Iba! the Chi .... and the , 8ovid U-odvlted the North Viet· "¥1'Df1¥ .,Muninmt to_ ~ a peace 11ttJeml!ll :"""-' . ' . . '!'be morbl,pve _ap·-!>f lit early lhitp • giial, llowever, · when· Westera dJPlorftAlo ID· 1"adOn dlllciJunted tho · ~· .,.' .... '!'be I p.m. Door JCllel 1y..... ol M ~ llockl WU -II.JI J>Oh!tl'd~{ lu1ltr(~ blao eldp ... dtcatot bid -ap noariJ II pilntl. AdvaneiDc -Jed clec:llnos by lbolil i to I ,., the New York Stock Escbange. By L. PETER KRIEG Of tM DAllr Pllel lllff Newport Beacll and l>Vlne kissed and malle up Thursday nip! but Irvine Coun- cilman Henry Quigley aaw to It that the rmwice won't be like a plct-book wedding to the girl next door .. Quigley teed off on the first meetiog or the two cltlea' liaison committees mollienla after it ended, charging both l1del with avoiding the major Issue at hand -'land use planning around Orange · County Alrporl. The 90-mll'llla ceremony in Newport Beech eity ball' Md Pniduced .. ex-' cbani:e' ol vOws -vowa t6 get along bet. · ler ond 4o cooperate on mutual nrnblema • """...,., ~ lf' · i( lie\ Ji!;Oj,. lie 411D'\-lilol •all lhe ~-dowy .llufl bad J"?'lp1' t ,,, mach. ' -• !'-j 1911 t+pi ............ . ...... ...... ... ....... ..J; d ............ .; -.i OolJino llldlO and ' ~..,...,.. Jirope'lleO -And ... • _,_ .......... btchlrJed. ~ II )1111 .1 _.._ bl the com- -lllil hod ~iii. moetiJW M-ir 111 · u -...., aillln( thiGugb 11 DI~ repl'*"ting countries with mlsaklnl la -· Pekinc ud Hanoi discounted lhe rtport. Tbeae officia!J 1111"• boeii opeculatlng about the chances d. ...ii peooe ·moves, but aay they ha•• seen• 'lboo!ulely no evidence auggesting tbe R1..t1M • QinMe are exercJsinC . any effedift p: FF •a OD Nartb vw.. Nearing Completion · ' . ' ' i ' ~ I ,._ '' . ! ' , \ . , I .' '• allflltly. ~ '~· • "\lfhl! .. C!i ei!Y wlDlecl.tllji oilier lo 4o It Ill boljl off' IODiOr.': Qullle1 Ilk!. "Ap. P.arenflj{ y '!"'~ ~.~ ~ • ... bldli't tolleD l\llO ~ ....... 11 llJll. • . • Workers are putting the finishing touch .. on reno- vation at Irvine Town center city offices. and. the ·.second flOOr.J:!luncil clllinber with 1 removahle city c9uncil' da\I· Project opening date is July 18 for-the first m~ting. While awaiting . ltai c:ompletfon, the ci>uncil h.u'been meeUng In •v~ other p!lcel ~ the Scleilce Lecture Hall at UC Inin• 'IDd ran 11iandoned cley cleaning·store. all." ','. ,·1 He pndlctod Newpilrt -will 10 -and IJIPl'Off a. '1$ lllill1oa ADl1ylll lllrlbalod a. .•• to tho non ftPlll prior le "!'I _Ing Illa! the ·a.vlot Unlon IDll JMinlind Qilno warned 111noi Jo. f!11kt, -wllh the United 811.... • .. '!'be 1iW1J1s allo ldded thot hopes for -oettlememt in the Vietnam war had come .an tap rJl 101De favorable economic nowa. .. CoUu. bilh l'!Jo GlllcO plla Jt-l"Y 'Dameron · Head·s-.. Truste.es · :~~:~~~ ' ' ' .. bem -I <elft'"" . ..._ ... 11111.-tllem . DOI to 10 -..., ,qbt1' " Omumer mdll . Jhowed record in- """'-in ~the Federal RC<erve said w-.y, ind the head of Sears, . Joµ.quin Board Selects El Toro Financ.ial Aide l~=~~ti~~ & t ~ • W • Co. pftdlcled Ille notion'• • Tf1lllee Robert Dameron Wednesday fetallen would experience a U pemnt w8s elecied president of the San Joaquln • .... -in the -half o11m. Elemenlary School l>istrlct board during Aaotber favoral* development was a. 1· its finailyear of operation. rnart~Qsat .June auto ~ wen!I up t .I Dafneroo, an El Toro resident; ls a t ~:;... diplomats ·1111.;, b e e n ftn...,Jal cOnsulllnt who has llfVed on opeiu1ltinl cm ..-11111 !1miS1a iincl the board fur the past two yun. lie CblDI may _,otely be ..... North replacet 0 u I I 0 I n g presii!enl Grotian \lltlnlm 'toWud I -aetl ........ -llldart, who WU elected vice praideal, Pftaidmt" N11m1a1 Y. Podgomy Yllited 11ano1 ml llibr)' A. Klsltbger visited In other action, the trusteeo: pUJng Jul month. . , -Refused to grant two coalroctAin -Defemd aclion on an admlnlairation plan, to· ... ..rt the ldtcllem at El Toro 81"1·UnJveraity .Park Elementary 5cboolt inJo cJasaroom space. The proposal WIS in k~ wltli the district policy Iha\ food ba ~ II central kltcbena and • • bl the committee "meniberl Who ..... then ll'll>lpol1ed to other 'achooll for . .Undq in Newport's ......0 cllllnben oerying. With the -'of IAlt lalldng1boaH1ow ·tlleoounei1'1sli:bwiic AHajio -d. I ' ltrike. '!'be Ile Vot!JlC '7slem·wmi. , IJaermediale .Sel\oolo, centnl -1t Cauncllmon JilUu Dollal, ·• -a. • the ' In elerilentory -would DO ty M--·L. 'Wym ... Pion- ( .. JOAQUIN, 1(11). nlng Commlalloll · Cha1nnon Olrt °"11 , · • · 1t41 UIOJ\ted .. Newport ' -1t the I m~~·to-~~ Saddleback Unit Nanws ~=~t"imc:':: (on the MYtlH'Mlllber · New&MNt coun- cil) '" Dostal '°'·. ~·but JOU ·could 1pptar 11 our public ·bearing· witb ·yeur NqUlll positive statement& from me tonlgbt." Quigley Iller lnalaled he couldn't undenstand •why the real reuon for tho hastily called meeting -arranged lfter (See LAND USE, P1ge I) 2 Cities Talk Problems Over Newport Beach and Jrviile' 1ot together lo discuss mU1ual prob- lems, !oC!ioling lllld ... planning ThulllaJ al#; ! ', I It ~ .. , -io llolllll' tj1e lrvinl dll J ' .... !Iii& • lflw .. I BeaCh bDltl ""' 1 llw •' tss Illa ·for 1111 llil&!e.w .ri:i• ,· ._.. ...... ..,i, Nnri!rt . .-.. a..,.,._ Couiiel!mop ~ .... 1•1alld, "Well,.111..tl ..... ......... ed a twt'1 ' •. · _ _,. No Effeci Seen Of Valuation Hike on Budget The .... 7 m1111on lncreue In 1-...i valuaticlll onnoqnced for the city ol Irvine -'t rully affect the budpt at1 Council members bove been wvrlllnc an, ~~one official. Couilc:llmm Hay QuWey, ID ~ •. aid lol!o1' lbal ibe:- hld -1rlldy •lmlted I $» mllliaa ... cr-eue wblle -king on lit ettimllld l!-2 mj1Uaa buclitt. '!'be alrl 13.7 mllllon over lhll u · rel-bJ Orange County A-• -J. Hinlbaw will mean aaly on ldml lnc:reue to the city bucliel al f!O,oot, lllmy Quililey added. Tblt It If the • ....,cu continues · to --tile tax rate II 13 cenll per 1100 1......i valuation, he esplalned alter doJng -qukS mathematics. , "11'1 DOI llOfDelblnc we'll get rieb °'emtsbl '"'·" ID said, "but lt'I '-""'·' gbflouilr." .._.,.._, ·la Ille one aector wtMre -and constnK:tlon del1ys m Work 11 IAlt Al1lloe Peklnl ·oould rtlnloroe 01J1 advice In lnl<nnedlale arid Ile P«toll 1l:lemenlary ----........ bl a aettJement -iii 1be oupply o1 Schools. A 17-<loy es/aw1on bl allowable .,_ IDll' other ml1llory aid -there bu bui1dlng Ume had been roquested 11 Los ·viejo's Briner : Chief (fur the de1a7).'" ........ .. Jrvlne C«inollman-·Jelm -. who w1t1i b11 Oty Monl(<I' Bill -and PllaoinC Ccmmlaaiol!et -Keill · Tbo coanciJ -ltlll !um whal Ibo city'• ... Ill -will be 11111 -If II will ldopl I bUllnea Jicemo ..... been io alp al 1<Utofla(1111.: Allsos because of 1 lft!U. The ' De • Aid -Wfllem , ·-said Portola contract« wanted an extn day Truateel of the now Soddleback Valley u., --r much If ::.i-.pol!Df dueBecato ralnthe. dell. ~ led Unified .Scbool Dlatttcl met officially for 11t•1m-11111 ~ d expooe uae ya were -fl'IJl ' a the Ont ,,__ •••--·-•---• i-~~ ...... , •m·~ ... -___ .... _ .. _....,._tty llllly-l>e .. -"l(linal the ..,.. ...... ,,.., ........ e ~ ·UM''*lftiw~·-... _.. 'Com . : .. '''Clleitei~·a -Bffiiit ..... , .. MlliJ .. _,Vi 'jo-. 'tW· •• i•rc ·to -iurn on tb!m 10 moo contractor if the jobs ere not pJeted their Ont ·. o on e as _...,. .....,,P.illfl al tlle Patil Ji01CO oo,lime. Both lchools ore ouppoled to be • presidmt. ·lllb -....ii<. • noady for occupancy In the fell. Briner, 19, It 1 atoabroker and baa . . I Sfltldl,elHtek -Assessment ' ''The 22 perc:tiJt Jnc:reue," the IUpierintendent cammeated, "attata lo the proaper!ty ol 1111 dillrkL" Biemer 11141lllt 11111 ._w 11111 the ••••• nlullloo w )aped 11•' mlllloo ~ 1111, ""' ,.... lbould be rtlvaed dowa-4 to aaut 9IH m11laa, based Cll I -wllb 1111 '9IDily ..-:tt•'• amc.. Jllstrk:I -1111 maatb ......... lative lpproVsl lo I J.m.71 1Judaol (D. eludl .. I -Ill incnue to lund I 10lence-matbemaU.. bulldin( ml otller Hsed -of the dlttriot, • '!'be CUl'Nill tu. rote ol 41.74 ...,ts per tlOO u1emd valuation now ii expected to cJlmb to -'3 cenl). It would melD .. , served for the past five 1Qr1 cm the •• 111111od ·lrrioe; hnlmN"llf Qalilot'~ Tustin Union High 5cbool -d. cller(... " .. " · ... . trustees. . 1'I 111oucht' we·hld •Ufeflil' dlietwkm,~ .. -........ .Petenon·of·EH'Ol'O• .... eholon --aald; "We deftloped I bla1I for ---.........,.. .. undentlnd:lng ·toldPt ............ __ "T' ~vfce.~ of the .... unllJed "Al .Mr:·DooW ·pololed oa1 '1n the . In an expOcied ICllon. the baord -:::::'• 1~ i=:::r ,:r;t1 ~ to call the acbool 11't1 the Siddleblcl< Newpan Beodl.· 1 · .filellarllsll ,..,...,. It Valley Unified School Dlllrlct. , ~a Jmne mottor,'' Burloa 11111. Jn other matten, the lrustetl, by I "'iiii! prolllerD ii Dlln tblil JilelllaleU split vote, decided to becln 1 local com-Doi.,.. ond COllinl. •We'" Fl 1 whole . palgn to find I ouperintMmt for the border """' Clmpul llriw llCJUlb II F...i district as IOOn U pmil>lo , • -·", Jlui:ioil lllllf. A majority 9,1 the -foll tho! the 114 aa14 .~. ~ .-II .... to position obooJd Ont Ill aa..t to dillrict bove _., Im~ ori . the a1rporl Ullo ....-.. or emploJoo quoJJfled for the .WWl>el'l'l.-ce~--ri>tr\be post. -M~ ~ ~IJ will JI thel effort prmO ....,,_,ul, .... .. .... ! .. -aa1d they wodl4 tam Jool: lll*J,..Ja1d.JaW .• tlllnb lfwpMt outside of the dlllrict. ~ BMell Oty,'Qiundl 1111. the coqon.,e Dennil Smtih Clll Ibo -~ to' 'lier.the ............ the ColllM vote to the Idea, coWnc It I "porodiial, Rldll c.n.-de""4 71.'' - I limlled __ .. to 11 lqlor1lnl 111111. llid. . , .... , . Smith aJtl he fowred lilr!ni I ...,_ Jlollll oa1d Illa' .. Ill tin Newport aultant to IOI up qomllfbU... lad 1 Beocb will~, -·Wl1 CO' the other, Clll -1al -..for a'911ct1rp to the 1111 Oodinl ltll-' ad will not clollJ the poaitlon. No ullry bis yet -.-c:lded mattar. upon far the -poaitloa. Dolla1 llld dolf«ed -1flc ~ lo -8"lloD, Ibo llolnl: .. tile ""'""" cow.. 1'11(11111 durlnc the -Appro•ed ID 111Pllc111cm lor Ill ID: -1ns, II~ 71 1111 ltlrl, "Since Iba · larell lree lllO,llCll loM '""" 1111 lll1e to matter hla ool -belrd bJ the ...,_ (See llCllOOL, hp I) ell, ~ .,. ool ..... to lit llllQ)' • . . ~ •I ' ........ C:.'alC .., ... ..,..._ Mootly -·'** .. apooled for Friday -lld'the .......i,- oc:cording ~to the -uiirllit1. llJCha on Friday "-"""' 'It 11 Ibo -to -Ill --... lond. Lon .. 71. iNSJBI! TOD.(Y A 1nH JUjack d"""" ndd v1o1t1o11v "' 8•• ~ WldMldar OI FBI 491•11 ""!Md Ille oaplllrtd ,,,.... lllCI r.IUtd lllo ,,.,.. °"' , .... _ GUO cfMd lllld -"""' -lrf. Storv and p/lotol hi!< S. ~ 1 -...... -. ~-~ --. I 1 I 'lw1• .... - - _ .. ....,.' .. ---u = ...... : ===: =-= Nsld • ---. ::n:--"": • J DAILV PILOT IS . Value Hike- Confusing In Tmtin ' Repona that Tustin Union HI1h school Dlltrtct'1 aneued valuation lnc:reased by 21.t percent had school o!OclaJJ all1btly stymied lbla momln& ovar what .,.._ ... 1. FilUrel releuld by Orange County A,_. Andrew Hlnahaw showed an $13.I mllllon lncreue In the" tm-73 UIMl!ld valuation over lbe 1971·72.valua- tlen Jii Ille dlibict. N, ll'IJ.~ valuatlcn II $1&1.I million. Liii YMl ll WU fll'.1 rnlJUGn. Di1tr1t1 Supedntend<!H WIU!am Zoll had prodlcted a 10 percent rise In valua· tlon la bis flO.t mllllcn pnllmlnary budlet fer ltn.73. • COUnly • fJlur8 "are comldarably h!ihor lban lhal," "" added. Al llnl .....,.; 7.og aald, the lnaeue probohly l'IJI .ll!lb the dlstrlcl ellllble · cnly for haalc state aid. . That meana Im money·from the slate and more fn>lD local property taxes. Dlstrtcll ~ apply fw -llzation aid II t1ley laok oulllclent ..-.rces to meet 1tata -for 111pparllng programs. Biiie: 11111 dlsll1cts are eonsldered to he 11-wllll a comparat1..i, high amown . of-· II Yllue per lbaclmt. 1'llltlll ... had equ•ll ... Jon aid in the pas!, but Ille attsndlnce ~ went down Jut -and basic aid WU apPued. He aid; It the dlsbict no Ion g e r qua111'1e1 far tbe greater state aid, the higher ·-Ina 11111 MVe oJmool llO ft• lect•ID lowelac Ille tu rate. 1Alg llld be """1d -more by Fri· doy. ·" :Tustin Girl Set I l As ·Stat,e Envoy To Girls Nation NlllCl' Bannon, II, of Tllltln Wed- nesday WU elected II one !JI CalilornJa 's deltpls lo Glris Natlcn ID Wulilngton, D.C. al tbe closing sealoo Of Girls state. The md of tbe week-lone conven.tlon in Squaw Valley· wa1 allci marked by the apprwal of a "bill'' leplillac Jr05" -· . eov...... Sandra . Doney, 17, of -lllD'd Ille pro-1 la Ille llnal -ol the mock lqllla~. wblcb waa attended by &40 hl1h achoo! junlorl tllnluiboUI the atate. Miii' ~ will be allo I CallfornJa delepto lo Glrla Nalloo, July 12 to 9 . The -WUU.. meaurt, which waa lalllated in the .. ;........q,.. -1d I 1tpl!le pn1111tuuan and prov1c1e rar u.-1ng and medical supervision. Oilier bllla approved in lbe conventlcn were -•hoHdiln& lbe wlnlleMakwll primary, roqulring etlmic studies in l«Olldary achools and allowing women to uoe Misa, Mn. ar Ml. on lepl docu· ments. Protesters Serve 3-day Sentences STANFORD (APj -Four antiwar pro- teJten have begun aerving three-day jail aantenceo rather than pay f25 fines or accept lh:-mooth probation. The IGur were ....,. .•lihl pe!10lll ar- rested May U for b1cJckb1C tralllc durln& a protest al Jlol!elt· Naval Atr Stalloa. They Included educatlcn pro le I 1 o r Robert Tostor; -!or <OUJ11tllor Alan Stralil and hts-, Larry, and UnlverallY of Santa Clara llUilenl Jolin Yalom. The ot1lel'I .-to pay the fine or ao- cept probatlcn eiteoded by North santa Clara . COUlllJ Municipal Court Juclge Edward D. Scoyeo en Wednesday. OIAllH COAST , II DAILY PILOT 'hi Clnlli9 ~DAILY PILOT, Wllfl t11t1ktt fil di .... "'9 ..._,.,.,_ II ........ .., • a..... a.et l"*IWMI CtmlNIW • ..,.. ,... ....,. .,. PllbllsMd. Moltll•r ltnutfl ':'*'• fW C.I• Mna, N...-rt auca, fl •cf , llMcfll,...Nln V.la.r, l-.unt ..... '"htls.dd"'*ll Mf S11t C""1erltl/ S. JllM C.,llin..,. A ,Ingle AlloNI ......... ,., ............ ,._«l:l!t .$.w!ta'l't. hi........,......,. .. ..., ..... m V-nl "' ..... c..e. ,,... Ctlftntll, nt». Ret.ttt N. W•M PrelldlftlaMhbtltlllr J1ck •· C.rlty . VIit ...... -Genin!~ Tht1n11 ICeeYt1 E•ltor ti.•••• A. Mvr,hl"• M......-e:•llw ~.,. .. H. L••• Ric.••"' '· Nan ....... Meftllillll ...,..,. Offlcol c.ee Mlur JJll w..t..,. Sfrlilf ......., ewtll DiJ """'" ..... .,.. u.-hldl1 m ,..,..., """""' ft••• .... letcfll l1'1S ~ ... ltYenl ' a.c........_ • ...,..,c....._ .... T-9.t111 tn4J '4MJJ1 a.... ............ '41 .. 171 ... _ ... .., ....... T•I ,, Ill 4n.44H • """ ..... c.tlll """'"""' He -•""*'• :,:1rtOW11,, ..... ':*I .. , ':~itemM__.,Mt.,: ................. =---· .... ·-· --.... -w .. _..,.., .. -.M ... ,, """""'"' nllllitrr ---II.al ....... . . '""""'· ""~ .. 1972 • • • • -Laird-Scores::-. -4JDe~le,~•~ta~~ht~IA~•~-~-=-~--- ~::~::>~= :JJurger .. Extend~ Secretary Me!Yln R. Loin! ~ • . . ----> ' Suspect, 20, Arrested ICCllllll pmldodlal bop1fvl M G Sta ~;i:.si:.,ca::.-~ = c overn y tlona1 IOClll'llY phJJooophy that woold 1 .. ve Muri preeklents with only a spumod}c nuclear war policy. Laird released a 54-pa&• analysis t of McGovern's proposal to cut the defense budget by '20 billion to $30 billlon by 1975 . Laird alJo made public a seven- page statement prepared f o r congress e<plainlng why he termed the h-fcGovem'a proposals a 11white flag surrender budget." Joaquin · Board Greets Figures With Big Sigh Officials oC the Sari Joaquin Elemen· tary SChool Dlstrlcl 11111 mornlna ti· pressed gratlllcatioll w!Ut the new prq> erty assessment 11 g u r e s wltlch reflected rt pereent tncreue in Ille district' a...,...i valuatlm. Suparintendent Ralph Gates uld the . . . " additional income from Ille Iner...,. will benefit the district in its struggle with problems of Increasing enrollment. The a11eued valuation. of real property in the dlsbict lncreued from . a 11171 figure of fm.2!t,!IO to a lm - rnent of $212,153,930, 1 an Increase of '6(1,384,540. The new figures were releas- ed late Wedneoday by county ... ....,. Andrew Hlnahaw. Galel said lbe d!sbict bu been plan- ning on an increase of half thiJ, only about '30 million. "We wete doin1 a lot o( 'head scrat· ching.about how lo get OID' new budget balanced with a 25 cent tu: Jncreue," Gates aald. ••So thls ii very 1ood news. u WASHINGTON (AP ) -Chiel JUJtlce Warren E. Burger today extended. until further notice a stay issued by the U.S. c I r c u ii COuzt Of Appeall which 'suspended Ille effect .of its orders returning 111 Calllornls dele1atea to Sen. George McGovern. Burger's action •followed pleas to the Supreme Court by Ille Democ:rallc part~ and by loroes ol Chi. Mayor Richard J. Daley for a special term of lbe court to consider an appeal ol lbe ctrcult court's dec1alon 'wbicb alao unseated Daley and 51 other llllnqls dele1ates la the complicated case. Bllfller's order reads that the clrtllll stay "ts henoby exlellded unlll further order of the' court." The circuit court stay wa1 to txplre at lJ a.m, PDT. . The action by Burler lreeses the issue as it stands ·until' a dtclaJon .ii made at the supreme Court level. on-whether to accept the dual appeals of the c1rcult court' decision. . The parlJ' hierarchy 1~ Burger to auspeod the effect of uie appeals court ruling, which ove<rode the party Creden- tia!J Committee to allow McGovern to recover 151 California c o n v e n t I o n delegates. '!!le party brief claimed that the ap- peals court has Hthrown the country into a conslitutiooal crisis" by da~bllng in the selecllm of delegates to the political con- vention. Party · lawyer John Kester I o I d' new1111e11 alter the filing with the high comt that Ille appeall bench well\ f\irt1ler than any other court baa ever gone in lbe political m .. The sUpmne COUrt, Keeter ID:I, lt being liked, "to restore the judiciary lo It• Pl"P"I' place ... Kaler pledged the! the p I r I y hitnrehy would obey lbe llnaJ declalons of the court, whatevtr they might be. · The Daley forcea an -ek!DI jilst the opposlle effect, conlelldfnl I h I I federal court• abouJd intervene in mler lo seat Daley and 9' oilier !Ulnots 1 delegates oualed by the Credentials com- mittee. Jerome Tonhen, attorney for the Daley lo.-, .. Id their pleadinp before ti. court hlnaed on what he called lbe "serioul quelllcm of the ri1bt ol a state to Mid ID elect.ion." ' Jlrot11 P .. e l LAND USE .•. a flourish of hanh retolutlons by the two cities -hadn~ dealt with the more im· mediate matters. "! don't undentand why Newport Beach did not addreu itself to the McDonnell Douglu.zooinl -which It dld in Ml reoolution (tO 1111):' QulglOy lald. "'It 'Mlsn"t even brought up. "And the--n··were no questions from the people of Irvine about what we might do to fon!slal! second reading on the COll!ns proposal to give more time to look into specifics," be aaid. Irvine twice aaked Newpoi't Beach to delay consideration of. the CQllllls devel-ent and Newport Beach fired back a reply that said they'd think about It ii Irvine rolled back the existing com- m<rdal Zlll\lol on the Mcllonnell Douglu tract. · The meeling wu begun by Dootal, who called It "a relatively historic moment" and after pointing oul .Newport Beach 1Upporltd !ncorJloratlcn of Irvine, aald the 1•thartna could he Ille begfnning of .. work on our mutual pr.oblems." Burton had bied lo ra1ae lbe CoU!ns 1..... urgln& llos\al to tall: about the 1peclnc problem. but the Newpott coun- dlmaa.made it clear be wonted to talk only in ,generalities. · Parhaps Ille pr....,. of two leasing ogents far McDonnell Douglu bad aomething to do with bis position. "We have a lot of. common problems," A citywide IW'Ch by LlllUlll Btaeh police foe a llJIPICI wanted In the rape and attempted rape of two women nsulted In an arrlll of an El Toro man lateWldnesday. Slav• Joaepb WUlltt, :Ill, ol 24tol Branch Ave.. WU arrested by olllctn u be at In a rastaurant at liOO ~· Coaat Higbw1y. Potier said Wlllelt ottered no resistance. · ' The 1111pect WIS booad m Mtilclcn o( rape and uaaull with intent to rape. He w11 achedulod !or 1rra11P1111enl today at "" -South Orance Counly Judicial Dlltrlct Wants N11Mlter % court in LalWlJ Niguel. Alaska Sen. lllike Gravel an- nounced today In Wuhington his canclidacy for vice presi· dent on the Democratic ticket. The outiJ)oken senator hu beeli traveling for month• Wk· ing to convention delegates. I From Pqe l JOAQUIN ... 'Ibo arn1t followe<l the ~ by a second Laguna wmii6i ol a rape. She told ofllce1' that she had been attacked and injured iJy I llllll Jul Friday but had been afraid to report Ille crime. Frlencll ufled her to contact po~. The first reported aaault occurled Sunday when a man lolknfed a 21-year- old women from a downtown tlleatsr ur,. ing her to pl in h!J car. When she nluled she w11 uaaulted Ill the 'parkJn& •tall of' 111 • .....-t ...... p!M. The uaaUalll lled when lbe WOllllll began crylna out. I he needed• ff told the board Police aald the IUlptcl wu ........,. onger • o lcials • to Ille two crimes by Ille' method ol However, action was deferred pending operation, and by• fnlormatlcn given by consultation with the new unified school the women. Olllcers lald the unemployed boards. El Toro machine operator waa known lo -S.t July U aa the dote for a jobit . lnquml the city. J>ictuns ol the IUlptcl from Orange meetlni of truatees of the san Joaquin, County Sherill'• files were llhGwn to Irvine ud Saddlehack Valley school Laguna lleach'a pollco patn>l force with districts to clfai:uu crowth proble.ms fac-inxtructions to pick up the 111111 II i. Ing the dlst:rlcts. were ...,,, The arrest WU made by The session will Joc{u., on a recent patrolman C&nnen Pollutro. report prepared by a talk force of volunteer ~ who looked into Ille problem. The meeting wlJI be held at 7: 30 p.m. al La Paa IDtarmed!ate School In Mission Viejo. . Irvine Groups Slate Meetings The dlsbict had been predicting .. In- come from property taxes ol 1ame f/.S million !or fiscal ltn.73. The lllltlpeCled increase lD aueued valuation will mean. an Income ol about an additional llOO,OllO, Fm. ch Pl ns 3 Dostal said, "but ... ~me problems, l A PlannJna Commlalcn 1111111 -1m 8 we cculd tell you our viewl, but II 11'1 .f'f'Olll P .. e on land use at 7:30 o'clock wtll be one of your decision, within your bouDdaries, CHO L a ser1e1 ol mMlln&• tonight rn Irv""°. More Ta1ks Here :-bm:=:~~-cn1ya1..., S 0 • • • ~ar-!':r"mn.~-cm\:rti~ Newport City lllana&er Wymi pointed meet dlsbicl ._ hehnell ..,. and take no aclicnl m their plaming ~ Boston Official Takes LB.Post · Tonight, Friday ;::.t_:,i:"=.c':.eo:;c:"= July 1, Im, whtD tbe'boffd will take ~~tcn!gbtare: their new seneraJ piano. • over operation ol the acbooll. The lllOllOl' --Cltu.n '• Arts and CUiton Com- Praldenllal advlaar Robert B. Finch Burien and Dostal talked ol other will pay olllce rent and Ille saJarr of any mitt..: 7:30 o'clock, Social Sctenc:e has three llpttclHnakinc stops lelt m bis areaa, IUCh u drainoge Into ·SantialO employes hlrod hetw,....., and lheD. Tower, nlOlll 175, UC•lmne. 0ranp County achedule tcn!gbl and Fri-Cl'eek, lralllc en MacArthur . l1oalevard Votied to bold reau1ar mtetiDlll the .,...Cltl&en'1 Public Educatlcn Com- . B06TO!! (AP) -CltiJW aalary and . day. . and llleycle tralll. , -third.,_._ J :':: ~. t mlltee: 7:30 o'cloct, Unlvenlty Park phl!oiophy, not dlapleuure with acboo1 Flndi made hts llht a~ m!f The poup blnled dowll a llllPll!oa bf lint and _,, w ~ "'""~.1 Comlml\lllY Center. integration, state E ducation com-today ot a noon dedicallon of !be Irvine plonner Kmt wbo tllliulbl tho 7:30 p.m. In the multi._ nlOlll ·Of -citlieii'1 a.rter study Qomudltol: mllltoner Neil V. Sullivan baa announced research and administration facilities of llallon commltiee· mlcht want 1o make La Pu Intermediate School in Mlsalon . 7:30 o'clodr, Unlvtnlty Hlah 8cbool, he I• lleppln& out at lbe end ol 111111me1., AUeraan Pharmaceuticals in Irvine. ~ ncommendallcns lo the respec-Vlojo. During July, however, tbe board ··room IOI. ' Sullivan aa1d he wUI accept a pro-He wtD spent tcn!ght at 1 o'clock at tlvt councl1I on lpOcllle 1111,tten. wlJI meet the lblrd and IUth llondayl. All moellnll aro open to 1be public. 1-p al the Cal State Looi ·Beach Lelsui'e World In Laguna Hiiis and II I 1...:.:....:..:.:::::::...:::.:::.:.::::..::::;::=.:;_ __ _:;_.:.::.:.::_.:....:. ____ ..:.... _____ ..:...._....:.... __ ..:.... __ •I Ille heglnnln& of Iha fall semester in o'clock al a closed meeting ol IO county September. supporters of Prealdent Nlxm at. the ''My dec1alon to leave-the Bay State la Newport Harbor Yacht Club. co-with my haa1c phllolOphy per-Another presidential adviser, Jolm talnln& to the number ol years a acbool Ehrllcbman, wtll also speak al the administrator llhould remain ~ble Newport Beach meeting. for the administration ol 1 s c b o' o I On Friday Finch will give the com- syttem," he llid. "I believe that an in-mencement ad.dress at Western State dlvldual can he effective in 1 challenging Univaralty ol Law al Chapman COllege in 11ituiUon for four or five yean." Oran1e 1t 2 p.m. Tax Calculations Told Here are the taxable valuation figures for Orange Q>unty cities and Qr.. ange COaal sohool districts u released Wednesday by orange COunty .W.ssor Andrew J . Hinshaw: ORANGE COUNTY CITIES City lfl2.11 11171.11 · Colla Mesa .. .. .. .. .. .. ... • fl90,0l7,ll8 $210,402,919 Fountain Valley .. .. .. • .. .. 81,IH3,722 103,"9,100 Huntington Beach • • • • .. .. • 325,383,859 361,151,849 ltYine ..............•••... , • 132,44.1,920 Laguna Beach .. .. • • .. • .. .. IO,Olll,710 81,171,800 Newport Btach ...... , . . . • 329,279,955 390,192,119 Sin Clemente . .. .. .. • .. ... 53,920,flO 65,782,418 Sin Juan C&plstrano .. • . .. 20,280,IOO 26,693,870 Santa Ana , .... , . . . . . . . . . • 388,971,992 434:,610,344 Seal Beach • ... .. .. .... .. .. 74,52'1,IOt '11,232,1151 Westminster •••• ,.......... 103,m,tts 120,261 ,tas Orang• .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • 194,299,139 221,216,396 Placentia ...... ............ 49,517,lllO 60,437,210 Anaheim .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. ... 517,401 ,171 576,733,532 Brea . ~· ....•.•..••••... ,.. 53,698,110 66,337,780 Buena Park •.•••••••...•.• 16.1,517,890 177,305,430 Yorba !Jnda . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 3.'l,1154,ll80 42,106,400 Cypress ..•.. , • • • • .• • . . •• . • 83,308,190 75,218,790 Fullerton .. .. . ... .. .. .. .. .. 263,030,955 29&,171,474 Garden Grove .. . .. • . .... . • 210,135,437 238,482,392 La Habra .. . ..... •.••••.•• 94,450,839 109,259,741 La Palma .. . . • .. .. ... .... • 23,ltl,lllO 21,99,520 .. tof AlBltill<ll ... : .. ; .• : .. .. . 24,802,480· ·Zl;lll2;100 DoU1r 1Dcre11e ' 20,335,153 21,515,m 42,774,990 132,44:1,920 8,787,190 60,912,164 11.~.143 6,413,570 47,638,362 4,705,750 16,989,240 32,911,757 10,920,130 59,331,654 12,939,970 13,781,540 8,451,720 11,912,!00 JI. J. qarrell~ 20th · SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in Progress The finest by: • DREXE. ·HERITAGE 000. and Others Save 10 t.o 30°/o and more off! .. • DINING ROOM • llDlCS'oM • UYING ROOM • CAlPETl~G ·-· ACCISSODS .. ,. I .. Stanton . . . . . . •• . • • •• •• . . •. • 33,102,869 40,953,288 . 33,146,519 28,S46,90S 14,808,902 4,188,440 S,179,820 7,850,flt 10,380,llO 2,ll&,200 • LAMPS ... Tustin .. . .. .. • • .. .. . .. .. .. • 51,895,090 17,2115,240 Villa Park ... • .. • • .. . .. .. • 11,012,550 11,427,750 ORANGE OOAST SCHOOL DISTRICTS Dl1trlcl 1'71-11 1m.11 Fountain Valley .. .. .. . .. .. $ 85,122.~ $104,5411,493 Huntington Beach City .. .. 139,llS,253 152,320,888 Uls Alamllol • .. .. • .. .. • • .. 72,976,270 ll,&40,780 Ocean View . .. • .. .. .. .. .. . 150,112,143 173,519,090 San Joaquln , • • • . • • • • . . • • • • 222,289,390 282,6$3,930 Seal Beach .. .. .. .. .. ... ••• I0,315,561 61,'121,201 Trabuco .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • 1,440,990 2,200,280 Tustin .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. • .. . • ll!,t13,7S5 163,711,179 Weitmlnlter .. .. . .. .. . .. . • 111,911,118.1 111,033,595 Huntlnglon Beach Union ... $49,811 ,125 123,211,215 Tllltln Union . .. .. . .. .. .. • • 381,124.135 481,136,819 C&plstrano .. . • . . .. ... .. • .. 163,957,370 2!0,"9.241 Garden Grove .. .... • • • •• .. 311,182.!40 311,199,711 Laguna Beach • •• ••• .. .••• 111,171.291 104,SSl,881 Newport-Mesa •• •• .... .. .. 514,122,771 519,11$2,418 COMMUNITY C)Oll.EGES No. Orange County ........ fl,412,111.!ll fl,194.0IC,710 COall COmtnunlly ......... 1,061,351,716 1,118,481,4'! Saddlel>ack ........ 1.. •. • .. 141,51$,!tl 71&,471,061 Rancho Santlsp Communlly ISt,'11'1,1111 754,441,7tc . .. • • Dollar -$11,224,410 12,11s,m l ,IM,490 22/128,447 I0,384,HO 1,412,&40 759,290' 22,8f1,t24 17,117,510 73,358,MO U,t!l,754 46,171,111 •.• , .. 14.211."3 11.m ,111 HUITAH-DIDIL MAHl9AL Mo~ilorHnffn llMlroom, Dining R-. a LIY!ng R .... CAMIO -lt1lian Clenlc D!olnt a..,. a 'Uvlnt 111111 91.lNI 'IOUll-Cll11lc I~ a u.r., RHm MAKHllA C:.nt ln1nt1I ,..,_ a u.1., R-. H.J. GAR~ETf . f URNflllRE. PROASSIONAL O,on Mon, 221f HAUOA ILYll. INlUJOl DUl5HW non;, a Fri. bell COSTA Ml.SA, ®Ir. . I --. .. • • - 7 I ·• d • • -" u-tington--Beae.h • . ' • • . • -·- .1 l • • • yo~. ~s. NO. 188, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 5, '1972 :rEN CENTS • ' ' .. • I .• We st County Schools Gain Wealth, Net Little . . . ' . . • · · llJ JOHN ZAU.ER • '!be Fowilaln Valley Scllool Dlltrict, • • ~ 11!t DllW ''"' ••tt !or exampJe, will hive an increase in ' Tuable wMlth ih West Orange County asseooed valuation of 119.2 million, ac- llCbool dlltrict will increase by $73 cording to figures released by the Orange milllon next year, but rough calculations County a.....,...•s office Wednesday. l!i<· ICbooJ.fiDaooe managers show !hat This will mean 1 fW,000 increase in t: ~ will not be u big as it · .tax fevenue, according to Fountain Valley business manager Charles Wood· : Ironically, ibe biggesl gaino' will be fin, but it will also mean a loss of i\lJM!e "1;.l!Je ,i;cheot diruicts, while the . 127.1,000 in state aid. ~-ones stand •to· profit little or "We'rl' 'a vtty low . weaJth district," ~ '-_ · • . said Woodflo, "ao the slate ,aid we get II '4 • .... ~ critical to us. But when our a- v~uation goe! up, our state aid goes dowa. "In this caSe, alter area-wide equalif.a· lion II figured in, we· wilt be just aboot back to even. We don't look for any gain· at alf· at this point." Other school diruiota are looking at si!ght ·gains. Ocean View:-although it will lOee about 12SJ,OOO in state aid -will • gain $300,000 from (ta increase in aasess, • . ed valuation, for a IJllalJ net Increase. ,.But this b the roughest calculation/' stlessed Business Manager Jolin Rajctc. "0mil we can refine tt, I .don't know wbal will be tbe ultimate effect. But we'll probably have a small prcfit.11 Ocean View will have about $12,000 in tauble wealth per student nen • y , ' complR'ed to 19,400 for the much Fountain Valley School Dislrlct. Wealtbi«' districts,• however, which do • Olll not roly heaVUy on llale aid, w'ill not haw 11 l!l'!Ci>.of It to looe. '!bus Seal Beach, which hu roughly $55,000 bebiDd eacb cbild and gets no atate ·supplemental aid, will be able to keep virtually all o( til<es d«lving from it. $1,400,000 lncreue in assessed volua· lion. ' '!be Huntington Beach City ( elemen- tary) Scllool Dtslrlct, which has about $22,QllO in taxable wealth per student and ~-some state\ equali%atiOll, Will pr'Qbo ably )lro{lt "mods:ltely" from 11 ''11.9 million lnereue 'in •&9essed ~ according to deputy supem,1..- Qwiea Palow. "We-expected only a five« six pen:ent increase," aid Palmer. "We got t.m percent, and of course, it will help." Palmer aald the district will Jll'9blbl)i ,_Ive aboot $200,000 in iDcruled revenue from tbt jump in aaeued vaiua\jon, "Bui of ecurse we'lr'loee - (Set~. Pogo J), Purchase? ~eadowlark Air Complex Study Eyed • By TERRY COVILLE ot Iii. 0..., Plllt S•ft. · ' Orange County's top aviation official will ask the · COUoty and ·city of HWP ~ Beach to lludy' a joiDI powers proje<t to buUd a recreaUonal·industrial· aViatlon complex aroun d tiny Meadowlark Airport. . . . . ID a aeven-poge report to the county atrport commi.sslon, RO)>ert Bresnahan, CQunty directer of aviation, aays the county and city might share the purchase ol some 212 acres, .Including Meadowlark Altporl and Mea!io"lafk Goll <;ourot. lll"SliahaD'• piopolal b8! not yet been submitted \0 any offlclal qency and wu completed only last -1t. . While it ouilloes detalla for . develop- met1t ol land around the JlwKiogtoo Beach airfield, ,ft auggeats a flve-mo'nth study of the project lhoukl be·a>11ducted befote ·any· action ·is taken. • ~ · John Turner, operator of Meadowlark, bu aald be cannot economically survive and wants to sell hla airport lease to the county for 175,000. Tbe land ts owned by Muao, &qntye and Yuldo Nerio. . ·BresoablD J'eOCH!ll!l"'C· against buying the three-year airport leB!e, aayiog It b8! Utile value to tbe county. Turner _aays he wants to save the aI,rPort for -aviation. He suggesta that. ii the county and dty buy the property, alate and federal funds might be aecured to develop and Improve 11: .Onee the Bltlro compla: .. In • --IJl!ll. Its revenue would pay for I~ may provide a profit, 9,.....11a. ..,. gests. Ilia report stves oo cost estimate OD. (See AIJIPORT, P11e II Valley Council Action ) . Here ID capsule form are the majot actions taken Wednesday nigbl by the FOWllaiD Valley City Council: · YOUTH: Approved joini agreement to support the Youth Employment Services.. . • FEES: Reduced business ·license fees for walk-la tlriters • . , AEJl,(~L P.HdTQ ·!)F Mj!ADQWL'AJIK :AIRPORT. lfiiDICATis ·PROPOSED RUNWAY • CHANGE> ' M~:=B~ Adminlsjrator David NONCONFORMING: ~roved ordinance regulatln(-ol-ty which , .. '. COUnty 1rport Dir.~ ~rs.Pl_,'!!' .. 'll'!~~!wittft H,tft!tjnal9D ~~ f!'llitv '"·"'' • ~·""',la,~!Ja ,i.1onpr'o'l!i."to~•, 'l do not~ with,.approv.ed zoai\>i. · , . . . . .. ~--. ~ · · -... mif........,. <= · PbDl ·~·Or'dlnaoce. ----·rme-......... flf.PmM•·~ • • • , · • '-:! i · • . • • : •· . ·. ~ ~ · ' any apifJcant eoniment • Jt.' · · · • nppvv~· -.-IWl• .......,.-..,.. l . ' \ fJj eaence,' .thi admlnillrator Of '!loo Qlmm-from n ... to ~·lllOJDberL . I .;. ,., ., ~urgei-F11Jeze s' PeaceH~pes TriggerJttmp :5:£~~=, · .. . Circuit CQurt all ~..r~bojb~~· Pa.n.elOkays Toughest • Credential Move In Prices on W Street .. -;~~~~~ be .-•ted • • . . , • . • .. -Re-aligruneol of. the alrpo,t rumray o· . w • WASHINGTON (AP) -Chief Justice Warren E. Burger today extended until NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market further notice a stay issued by the U.S. prices soared today on a news report e Ir c u I t Court . of Appeals which from London that the Cbine!e and the Upeaded the effect of its orders Soviet Union . adVised the North Viet· i:etumlng 151 'Calilot'nia delegates to Seo. namese govemmeot to .rtal:h a peace GeorgefMcGovem."· Burw's actiao ~ pleas to the settlement soon. SuJ>re!M Court bf ule Dellio<ratic party Tbe mar~t gave up ,aome of. its ,early ·and by for<es of Cbicigo ;.yor Richard sharp pina, '"1wever, wbeo Western ·1. l>aJey f« a 'P.'Ciai term of the court dlploaiatl in Lcindon disci>uoted the to consider an appeal Of the circuit report, .. court's dec0ision which also unseated The final Dow Jones ~averi.ge of 'Daley' and 58 'other Illinois delegates in 30 industrial• stocks .,.. ahead B.&6 the comp~ted case. Burger's order reads ttiat the circuit poiJ}ts at 942.13. Earlier, the blue chip in· atay ''is hireby .. e1tendetl until further dicato~ bad ~ pP J!early 18 points. or'der of the court." Advancing issues led declines by about The .circuit court stay was to expire • 5 lo I on the New York Stock Excbaoge. -at u ,a.m. PDT. • '. ~i~l~ts representing .ccuntries with . The action by Burger freezes the issue. n:xpnons m Moscow, P~king and J;l~i as It -until a decision ti made at ~-the report. These officials the SUpreme Court level I"! wbether lo have been speculating about the chances accept the dual appeals of the circuit of such peace moves, but say they have court decision. , · seen a~utely no .evidence sqgg~t~ Tbe potty hierarchy asked· Burger to the ~Rus&IBDI or Chinese are exerc1S1pg , siJJpirJ!l the effect of the 'appeall court any effective pre.jll!res OD North Viet· 'iuUnc,' which overrode the. party Creden--nam. · _ , tilla Committee to allow• McGovern to AnalY!tl attrlbllt61 the gain to tbO recoY11' 151 California c on v e n t I o n news reJ>C!rl prior to the opening that tbe ·fl teiates · Soviet UDIOll and•mainland CbiDa warned e'lbe party brief c1atined• t'b.t. the a~ Hanoi to make peace with the United ' bl'court bas "thrown ·the country into Slates. ' r" -tio1lai crisis" by dabblinil in thO , '!be analyats also added that hopes for seleC11111 cl delegsles to the political coo-, some settlement in ;the. VIetnam war had come on top of some favorable economic news. Consumer credit showed record· in-, erea.w.s ID May, the Federal Reserve said • Wednesday, and tbe bead of Sears, ~buck & . Co. predicted the nation's retailers would experience a 9.5 percent sales increase in tbe second hall of 1m: '.. Another favgrable development was a' report that June auto s_ales were up 9.8 percent. Western diplomats baVe be e n speculating OD cbal)ces that Russia and China may sepanitely be urging North Vietnam toward a peace settlement since President Nikol~i v, PQ!lgomy visited Hanoi and lleru'y A. Kissinger vllited Peking last month. > In the one· sector where M05cow and Peking c;quld reinlorce' any advice in favor of a settlement -lo the supply of arnu and other military aid -there bas been 1111.sigo of a cutoff of aid. Arni these Western authorities aald Ibey dou)lt Vf!rf much if tbe ccmpeting Rusi-and c;JPnese would expose themlelvea to dlligeo of betraying Hanoi by oeemiDg to tura on them ao l500ll tielore the resumplioo of the Parll peace talks next week. so that-planes landing at' Meadowla<k 1 -· te C ' t J ~ would· ny •over the golf •oura• rotber · cean . .a · r on TOt:§ than the homes on Heil Avenue. · ' • · _ . -Develop light incluitrlal ~tloQS oh . land adjacent to the airport. · i.oS 'ANGELES (.(!>) .;. Ooein an-would be · dialjlaled or killed readily I.. -Develop ao111e of the adjacent land, . tlJiollutlm alntn>Js deacrillld •· the the ocun. il>eJ aald. ' recreatiol'aJly for model aJrplane .Oying, toUiI>ift ~ lniposed Iii 'tbe lllllted •lalf ...na.n -lalned that the new p1colcs, archery; horseshoes, ·terinli!, bad-. . ~ -• . minton and other uses. -S!flel . were adopted -today .. fo r 11andards, wbldl lllUll be approved bJ ''Un<Ier ihe· joint powers.c«icepr, 1tht' • ~'• 1,1117.miJe mlio111ne. •' • tbe federal F.l!viroomental Prolecl.loll clfY and«lOUDty.,wouJd 111v.,,llli 1"11' · '!be. State Water ~'caoir.t , A,ency,anlly farthe.ll&htat • .-..rJm. j>oj>tunify to take a cootrovenial alJ1lOi'! Boord endOried 111 • fl ' ....... ,. · u · iuid deveJop a total aviaUcn 'recreatioft ' . r I ........ a . rftCOIJ)o ,._,,. or.., I Jilted Stata.eoutal•lftL and industrial complex that.,;.id jlrovlde : ~~m ·a 4-1 vole af1er !Ojeetlllg Tbe new ~ would lnsIDJ. It ii a · tastini ' benefit · tO achoo! districts, attempts to oollmib1n1w rU!et. • ' · . -ale to swim anywhere aJq tbe homea and Jbe city," Bremahan'Wrilel in Tbi 'oew rtgillallona NqUile that all. ' Calilomla coat up to l,lllO leet •to to_ the report. . : ocean cliacharies ni:elve tolle melaf and ao feel . down, and ...... - Homeowners llllTOUDding the airport clean11p1.bJ&ber than corrent ~ damage to mlcroorianisma 'fltal to· the -·have complained about safety hazards, 1 ""'-'""'·· ,_ olllcla• ··•• · ' lower port ol the food chain, the ~board DOiie and dust problems. Tbey aiao w1Dt • 0•0~-WIK<, ·--' ~ · . w,u told. the airport limited ID size and oumber·of '!be board rt!used attempts b1 Vice Bill B. lllndy,uecutive officer o{ 1111 planes. : . ChaJrman E., F. DlbbJe cl .Redlandl ta State. W~ Raourcea Control ~ Bresnallan saya that under a Joint reduce · 1taodards for tol!C melall and said Wadneoday the proposed rules an powers · proposal, the city would ·have suSpeiided aolids, suCti u pse and oU. . "preveatatlve rather than curative." greater control over the airport -· YotJnc lot· the new. Niel wore He uplaloed 11 a news coolerence that tioo. , , l ChaJrman W. W. Adams and Roy · E.' "we know of no Jll'OIS effects of poQutlon Tbere are !ff airplanes, Jl)Olliy Dodson ol San IJ!elo, Rooald Roble tl In tbe oeean'' today, but the new rulea private, "llibt planes, baaed ' a t Sacrame1ito 'aild J-· Auer ol 8on Fran-"give WDIUICel" that they will be Meadowlark. Brtsnlhan doea not llllieat clsoi>. •vol.dad In tbe future. any •tcnlf!cai!t ......... ID the slze cirtlle W~ter uperta explained that the el· .. °"""' laid ...,,. Instances cl ocean airport operation. . ' llUml would DOI quoll!y u .ftd1i-pollut!Oa are ~ to be respoaalble He doea 111, r.iwe .. r, that if. the water '*-• clea1>lta hlcb purity oo fer da"'llf It blp -and other airport. .-. ·and the planes . ... toilc metals, It aiuld llill -""" . -lJlo, 11111 Illa! there ii IUUe nrm transferred to the larger Orange COunty teita and aolida' lbat cOOld be barmluJ to 1 aclentlllo dlla •'-'Ile mvlronmeotal Airport, it would aaturata that f8cility. himont. Thooe elemera, ......_ . bann fnlm ....,.1'1tar dlacliarges. ' ·=lawyer John. Kester told N. i·xo.n ·vi•ew· S ..,.....,, after the filing with the lilgh couit that the appeals beoeb went further thin .., other COOlt has JJYer gone ln the' llOlll!cal arena. '!be supreme Court, kedir Did, ls being asked, "to restote the~ lo ila PJ'Ol* place." Library Site: " ~-.. . . K$ pledged that the p a r I y hi••dO' would obey the final decillons of Ille i!ourl. ·-they miglit be. ,,,. JloJf1 -.,. . ~k!1!J _Just ihe """"1te effect, cdnleiiding fli a t ledenl. "°""' lbould tnier-ID order• to 11011 -lloley and II otbei , IlUoois: ill~ utad·t1y1he-dedeutiala eom- miltet- • ~ TQrsben, •tomey for the DaloJ i.-, laid their pleading• before tllo--lllllpd Oii wbat be called. the "~·..-ioo of the "81>1 cl • llate • .. ~ .. tkictlon." .~ .., . · 1 • I ' ' I By JORN VALTERZA that the man walking tbe bn!sl!Y acreage °' 1111 ~,... ,..,. was Nixon, but police office rs Preaideot NilOD made two aecret trips parlicipaUog ID . 0 public fi.r 1 n g oulslde,hls estate on IOC~oce Day and walked across weedy and dusty deiiloostration at a rang• at the pork field> aboVe San 'Mateo canyon to survey were asked to delay .their shooUog until a. Bite '!hlch might ,VflrY well become the the party walkiDg on the land above left. slte of Jlie )ireildentill ·llbral7. it was '!be strong blots llO.t Nilon has made i.r.iod lodoy • ..-.,..-• UPthia mind •about Ille library lurnisbes DI! two -•le occasions on the holl· the key to an lolriqte puule over 1he day, while local cltireoa celehrated site for the lllOrlUlilbll the subject of nearby, Ni!on emerged !roni a car to speculation for the put several years. walk on a scenic hilllide overlooking the Hinta ilia! a silo bed been chosen acreace recently given to the public. "OOIJle'!here on C&mp Pend i e IO D 1' The nearly • J,800 acres of camp surfaced late !alt year during meetJnp Pendleton uptanda, ctJciDally an outrigbt of a local ·group ralalnc funds for 1 gill to till lly tJ>e ~ IMI year, tuble-tbeilbrar1a......_bootofMr.Nil- quently fell imder a If.year Ioue to tJ>e on which -ii oo display 11 San stale ol Calil«'aia with Ille Intent that it Cllllle!lte City Hall. . be uoed oi"1 for public -· · U the llbrory ~ !onM the nucleus Tbe bllls1de wbldt NiJron aurveyed OD of the public ~ on former Marine Tueaday al,... a )llllOromlc view of the Corpo land, effGr1I lly VoUPI In Whiltier lolaild -. anU, the COl$l1lne and La Habra wlll llave blen ID vain. and ..., Ille -·· OWD vill1t to tllo • • Boooten ol -wiwdtles have lob-west. bled beavil}' ... oeloclloa ol Ille library I'.,. if any g\IMls at the &Miia! Ille. cehb 1tloo at Vlata Ballla lladium knew Not ooly would a pnoidential library ' ( ' ' MOlliy --.... expedal f« Friday -and the ...bnd -_..,. .. tbe ...-...,. llicha -...., ,.... -" ol the beochea lo near to deer• .,,. land. Loft •11. . INSDB nan A. ,._ Mjlc• '.i,_ -W olo!nllr ill B •" ,,...,...., W•dnuclar .. rs1 "'""" ""Md tile eaplllrecl ,,,._ acl klUccl -pltotn. 0... pal'1rllQff' -cliecl ..... --""1'f. , Storv acl pllolol ""'1< I. . L.M...... • .... .. .. c•••• ' ......... ,. a.,. ---' t I ~ .. ..._ ...... C..1 • • ._. ... -m . --·· '....... . .,...,_ . ...... .... ,..... .... ·---'··' ......... t _.. ... .... .... . .. ......... . --.. • ' ' ' • ·- 2 DAILY PILOT H Unit Slated • • . . Fo~Revamp A nivaiqplna ol the Foqntaln Vallay Porks and RA!creatlon O>nllnlallon w .. approved Wednesday n!&ht by clly coun- c!lmen. "BJ ~ 4 to I .Ole, tilt eommllslon Wll al!:rell from five c!tlaens and thret achool repreaental!vea to IOVell dtizens. The only opposition vote was cast by Councilman Bernie SvalsLad who had earliar ptO~ that an aighth ~n­ voUna member who' "would not be 1 cltlsan bl added to the commlallon. The eounellmen made one chana• In the ordinance before they al>!ll'OVed If. ~ cblna..i : ilia COinmlli!On 1111111· berlhiP from QUlllfled electon to • . retidedl 10 that 6-pertonl under 18 yun old could aloo bl ellslhle for membenh!P Oii the comm!al!on. . The commtul.D will be broken lilto .subcomln!llaea ~ to make In depth eZll!lb\ltloDI ol the c!ly!s par\<s and recreatloo needs. The commi>slon ilJ!ell l'tll \mly meet Olice a quarter. · The memben of the con\m!ssion will continUe to Mr't! four year terms while the chairman aad m.dlalrman will serve ooe )'ill'.~· . Ul'ITttwllett le11111POUler Evangelist Billy Graham wants, "thousand.I of Chrlst!l!I &tu· dent.!, street Christians and Jesus ~ople" to join other yo~g <1em0Jlstr.tors at the Miami Beach pollUcal conven· t!ons. Graham called for young Christians to liand out litera· turei sing, smile and love. .. -- 'S111•ll '"'"' Assessed Value Clerk ·Emh .. . ' Long Stay :.,. ' Not Big Enough? A amall boom In the ........i value of Huntington Beadl and Fountain Valley is probably not blg enoujh to lower the Jloperl)' tax nte In either community, city d.flc!al• report. · "It may he1p us hold the tax rate a few more years ," Howard Stephen!, finance direclo< for Fountain Valley, ezplained today. "But ~re· is certainly no shortage of places where the money can go." 11lt WW help U1 ease a tight budget,11 eay1 Bra1111er Cutle, 111lstant city ad- ministrator of Huntington Beach. The anesoed value of Huntington Beach i5 1381,!18,MI for 11172-73, ac· cordlnl to Oronte County Taz Aseell!lr Andrew Hinshaw. Tbat'a aboUI II per- cent, or $U,774,99Q more than the 1971·73 figure. ·Fountain Valley'• new value Is $103,529,100, says Hinshaw, an increase of 121,585,378 (26.3 percent) over 1971-72: The Fountaln Valley percentap 1ncre... Fountaio Valley Clty Clerk Mary Cole. i5 the second hlg!lfBt In t11e county, nezt a fiytng grandmother of eight, has a~ to San Juan CaplltranO's 31.f percent in-nounced that she will retire July 14 after crease. Huntington Belch featuru the fourth 10 yeara servic.o to the city. hilbest dollar lncreeN belltnd Nawport Mrs. Cole, who !Int came to the city Beach, Anaheim and Santa Ana. aa a secretary to the city manager, was Jn both cities, the increase in assessed presented a plaque Wednesday night by valuation is consl(lerably grfater than city councilmen. expected within the eitiea' lfn.73 The sur(rise presentation came before budg<14. the regular meetlns juat 11 Mrs. Cole • "It'• about Ill million more than our was prepartna to record the proceedings " ~ate," Caatle said. '"l'ttat means of the councU u 1be has done for 10 about '2901000 in add!UOnal taz revenue. u . many year1. · 1 'nlfl city iu rate In Hunlineton Beach 0.11.Y ,11.0, '"*' ""• After being prnented the plaque by 1 18 fl.llJ per flllO of aeaeased valuation. ANNOUNCIS RITIRIMINT Mayor Al 11ollinden, Mrt. Cole eaJd "I've :, castle said !290,000 meoJll 1 peMy or City Clark Colo• . made a lot.of thole but I never ezpected I two on the taz rate. to get one." 'Ille plaque commemorated · 11W1 are very tlabt ·Uilt )'.W on our her ·aervlce to the city which t>t11n in ·\ . cooUnaoncy fund (for emergenclet) and Jinuai'Y lllllJ. th!• could ao there, but that'• up to the "-un·c-ii to Help Mn. c.1e. whQ. became city c1ert 1n ; councU," he said. \.Al 1965, will be moving to Diamond Polnt1 ~ With a 124, million annual . budget, Wash., where ·•he and hq husband are , Graybeard Hit,s Tahiti Three Days Off Record 121111,000 is not CODSidered-a tremendous Fountam' Valley building a new home. She \vH • I increue In rev..U.. secretary to the ciitec!or ol thi Bellevue :1 Sttphanl laid the county n,._ lilow Scbool . Dlotrlcl ta Wuhinfton ·helore ~ aboutfllmll1lonmcnln•NONdValUO-Youth F' d J h comtnsto .FounlllnValley. I lion than be blcl up0ctad. "Thal mnna m . • , 0 8 ' A p\loi for tmM yeart, Mn. Cole ts a 'I about 1110,000· In W<• to 111." member of Oranae County Fl)'lns Club ! He said cltlel.,. always lower In their Follntaln Valley clty,c o u n c.11 men II. She ts allo an artlat and maey of'ber •r estlma!U beeauae of the dtflleu1ty In l(p'OOd Weclneeday oJshl ID belp find jobs oll1 have been dlaplayecl 11 city ball. . i gu•lnf' how much tlte coUnty will In-for the city'• youth. . Her tltrte chlldren,•two llrla and 1 boy, ) "'-ill u11•meit on land va1.... COUncllmell unanlmoualy 1-ed an ofarelbealllrmanlown. ed and have el&bt ~dran. ! "We make our ettlmllel bued on new rr"· \ eonstructlon, but not much on tncrwed •areamenl which will Htablllh financtal Mn. Col• will be honored July 1111 a , A , , Graybeard, U>I K!Ilant's 73-foot ketch to fmilh the race sometime today. The properly valua," be explained. aupport of the YouUi Employment dinner for friends and the city atalf at : 880CJ,8ti0ll from Iha' Royal VaricoUVer Yacbt Club, oilier slz boat& were from 200 to too mil._. * * * s.rvlceo .(YES) bf lbe dtlea .of Fo\Dlllln the Founllln Valley Plato! Rania. ; of '-'·'· !lnlahed the l,171·mlla Loi Angeles to 00~ other Ioctl ~ yacht races Valley, Huntlnflon Beach, Westminlter 1 Lunchoon Delay Told for C.Oasl Pr-• -U1!0 ., .. _ bu Tah!U race Wednesday with an ~pied . lbroul~ .. 1 the -~•: Fl'Ollt P•• l and Garden Grove. .,___ ---• J · • forcedpoetpontmentoftlJe .OrangeCoun-·-"~™ F •·•-V·"-rTVRO~-l ty Cua Aaooclallon's aMUal legl1i1Uve tlme d. ZO daY.•, 11 mlnules and IS ~ Y~ow 7.onker, a Cal· 11-H MONEY oun-_, will contribute 12,145 AJRP. ORT -' Junct>eoit 'for one week, Jobll ·M...,.b, second•.. . sloop lklppered by Pal Walall ol the Bali-· • • • toWlr<I the · wor1: of the wvlce which • • • • ! cout-a•lcatlon -1donl, lllllOllnced G-~-''a el•-... Ume wu nearly ta a-us Yacbt Club, won eorrected Ume found employment tut ~ for 1,777 · · t w...-.y. . " ~ .. · ,.,_::a .,...,. honora In the San Francisco to San D1e1o oflt bacl< to tile atato. How much, I don't younsllen, In the WOii· or-•• County _the. puroha d" be !'.:. aofmathet~·dyB-.. ahab llYI ' 'll)e lunclleon ,bas been reec'1edllled. for three daYI the pece of the late Robert race for Midget Ocean Racln& Yachts know " -. aliqu)d" be I-' ••• Friday, Jul)' H, .at Balboa Bay Club. It la F, Joh!>IOI!'• '.J'lconderosi which •el the Her time was nearly three houri beiier nM Huntlngton Beach Union High area. · Sqme of the advantages of ouch• com-open to tbt publlc, MlC!llb uld. record for the croesing In 1964. than the runner-up, Impetuous, •kippered School Dlatrlct lbould beve a net lain of , More than 3IO of thoH yOun,sien p1ei: Include the boldlnl of fiy·lil ~ ' -and county ~ ... Killam dllCl'ibed the flnilb o I by Chrta Corlett of Metropolitan Yacht $1115,000, aeoordJna to bullnea 1111atant between the 11e1 of lJ and :a who tounwnenta, crlltlon d. more lnduatNI : ti.VtUes affecting the coastal areo will he Graybeard tn a ham communicatloo with Club. Fin! to flnlah In the ~I Oeet Ricbard Martin. located work tbroulh YES ware froin Jobi and addlt!aqal recreatlon apace, be ~ -~ ~·~ Carrqll D. Hudlon ol. Newport Beach .. WU Toroaba. '"!bit IOllllda lib • lot," boo laid, "but ~~~ ct!y IJnan. . Uk'~ allo ballevea the reloca~ 1111Wl1 : &ipervtaOrl; , hlyman Robert the boat WU croeslng the flllllh line oil f"eldWoflth1117oll!~~.!"f.! thefromVlctorlathe llarlBinlC l:..~. 123 mll1lon budpi, •. doesn1 fO Fountain Valley Will now he~: tin& up wwld tlml!nata all ol lbe ~· 11• i b·•'-R-P peet • , ~ w , . • ... --of ~ ~-~ Joma m Hall Av--_....,. ( Newport Beach), and a e. to Maul nice laid Ibey don't know wblcb Martin noted tbet dlalrict -blcl --· "'" -w ._.... ·nlll Iha ' · '' .,.... • A-)'111111 · R<lbert 'Burlie CR-Hun-l!(rlc Tabarly'• !'en Du ! c k Ill from one la ahead. Race oll!c!ala uld that ae-made 12.7 mll1lon In cuta from nm employment oerv!ce, lCCOt'd!na I o and power lines !"" beeti. c1lfpid .bf • ~ Beech). " Franee wu lllll the bandlcap leader ~rding to poetUon report& by radlo year'1 "'*'•llnr budlet and that the Stepbenl. . pl~':.~ a ~ atudJ · i A buildup of urgent matlen on the haled on piUon report& Wednesday biit Wedwday tile Beattle yacht Gberollee &mall amount ol !ncrfUed money m!lht of bla.pnpolal lbciuld bl al*le by a lilt-, • elllta JePlalure'•· calendar thta ,wtelt . · . wu •u miles ~·t •-fron' he llled ID -ICll1e of the cuta tf T maa commit•-··' •-·~'"'Dec. L • otmply made it inadvisable lot our . wu be!Jlg challenged on the corrected --w " . R Pl Uad --comp ....... , • it!eibri" IDliiove Sa<liuiiiii!O, blit we Ume chart• by Ruas Ward's Aries fro!n -In the single-banded Trana-AtlanUc ~ina~Caunty achoo! offie!ala ax ap ea •ii e For mem!let'I of the cominlttae ba IUf' -~they can be wltll uutelt Fr!· Newpori Beach. Pen Dulek Ill was only race from Plymouth, Enaland to will be held In l!inla Ana-Friday Ind-el· LOS -ANGEliES (AP).-. DciGaJd k sesta: Roba!t B: Tbo!Dia .. CC11Dty ~ · dly, ' -reported. two m!nlltoa, JS oecondl ahead of Aries ~=~~ ~v:i.!-:i~ ~ feds of the incroaH in ·-valua-Bredley, former aide to,fonller' Gov. Ed-::i="r..i ~ ~ n . ~ "" corr,ectacl µme. foot acbooner Vendredl 11 ippeared to be lion are upactad to bl dllC1llltd In mund G. Brown, bu plillded no contest CCllDIJ an~ COUDty ~rt COllun!Mloner • F~ Tak~~ 'lie' OHnfant Girl Joe• Pollock'• Mill Sotto WU espected loedtnc but WU _.,.... l!abt alrl de~ II a !GI o! lallalatlon pandlJc In ~~.~~~'!;Ir~~= = Slatoa, (who ts aJao I Hlll1l!qlm : for the lMICOl1d llrallht day. Sacram-•·," -·•• Foun•·•-V·"ey's ,.. 000 ,_ l'1annlna Comm.iri!ierJ lor the • ~·w ---.,., "' Illes between 1965 apd 1917. COU11ty~•J>&rl. Althoi!Ch 1" wu only four ot live daYI Woodfin ... We !iland to profit a lot more He entered hi5 plea Wedneaday befon1 For Huntington Beach be'ncornmendl: from the flnlah, Terll!n WU .UU bopeful from pouafe of """e o1. II"'"" laws !!ten U:S. DiJfr!ct Court Judge Wama I. • Clty Adqllnl8lrator David Rowlands; Ken of brealdnl the record of 211 da11. we do !run thla -ln -ed Ferguam who lclleduled NDtanclnC !cir Reynolds, plaantn1 dll'llctor, and i df1 , 111•m not m11tlng the PfOll'tU I'd valuation." Aug. 18. councUman. A llix-weell.okl lliby iftl llUlUned 1o death W~y ln an --fire In LIBRARY ••• hoped for with cond!Uona variable and 1------------....;;::..::;... ____ ....,.. __ ~_:==:=-------- winda thln," Terlain aaJd. Ganim Grove. : jacent .. tote -President Nlxon. Fire department officials ,.id Thelma 'Ille property apparently bas been * * '* Two Well-known Ll!Y. 21, of lllllZ Bolsa Ave., molher of liken off the top of the list., candlda!OI "Roocbelle Ley, wu ....-by flalllH • for the llbrar1. and smoke wldcb prevented her from reachiJlc the infant on tho lower floor of ·For the past several yem rumors of the two-:st.ory apartment.· other possible sites have recurred. C.Oast Sailors Lead Boat Races 'Ibo. motllet wall · laU. to Rlwrv!ow At ooe time there wu opeculatton thal J!Ospital llllfferln1 from rib lnoclurea and • part of the old Reevu Ranch acreage In smoke Inhalation altar .... !taped from rib t San Cl •• • •••• 11!1 llPltaln window to MCape.lhe flameo. no wea . em"1K was ~ ... con- Belwe Jump.a •be loWered lier 4-yeer-si1;'.:f1 spokeamen for the owners, the old ICll, Clordoli, from the window ledge. Mormon Church, declJned comment on Two Southern Ca!Uornlana -both well known In Newport Beach -were ludlna their reopecUve clulOS In Olympic ull- in1 lrtala beinl conducted In widely 3epar1ted,areu, He WU not lnjund. ' ~ todaJ. wara tryinl t 0 that Ides. deiermlnt the ....... of the blaze. The advantagea to the hlllllde In San Health Plan Dead? • SACJ\AMENTO CAP)-The author of a proposed 17 billion mandatory, ltatl boahh'fllallranc• prosram for Cillfom- ialll concedad WedDtldaJ the propoul wu problbly dead for this year. "I think !t would be only candld to tell' you the Ii~ ol. paua1e of 1.,i11111on of tlila Import In a •lnale leill!IUva 1eu!ou .ts not pt," Sen. oeorse Maoco-. told fellow mtmbera of the Senate Health and WeUare Committee. • • •• DAILY PILOT • • Mateo canyon area obvtoua" -The acrease oUtl'I IOID•~of the l!nesl view• of the coutllne and hllll along the Oran1e County coa.!t. -:II ts clOM enough to the Presidential estate to afford v!alton an overview of La Casa Pocillca, bllt 1tlll, on .. mmlon vtliton a year could provide no security risk to the then·reUred First Family. (Mrs. Nlaon la on record aa bavln1 nld the NIXOllJ plan to retire In San 'Clemente). -It would lie ourrounded by publlc ,o~ IPIC;"• pn11umahly forever lmmllll'! from creeplnl development ind com· merclal!zation of nearby property. It would have simple access via a road which now belon11 to the Marine Corps, but ls ma1ter planned for use aa a·maJor arterial to undeveloped inland areu. And at this point In time, '°"""'' 1ay, that hllWde Is tops on the !!st. Mrs. Dickerson Last Rites Held In the 27·foot Soling· CIUI trials at Berkeley, U>well North d. San Dle10 wu holding down fll'St place after fJye races of the aeven-race aerie• and wu only one point ahead of Bud Meile• of Wlacons!n. Mel1es won bis llOCOnd llralght race Wedneaday. i'lorth baa been 1a!ln1 a eon- sistent second throughout the seriea. In Wednesday'• race, Melcea wu two mlnu!H lJ aeeooda ahead of North at the flnlah. IR the Finn ,Class competition at Marlon, Masa. Jeff Lenhart of M!Ulon Bay was leading Loula Nady of Berieley by 1 icant seven points. Ed BeMetl of San Franclaeo wu t!J!rd. Newport Beach'• Henry Spn(Ue IJI WU not listed among the leaden. Glen Foller of New York nuned a allm lead In the Tempeet Clasa alter lfinninl one of two races Wednesday. He wa1 leu than three points ahead of Bruce Dyson of Marblehead, Mass., and Jack Linville of Scarsdale, N.Y. was third .. Local repnaentaUve In the Tempest Class II ArsYla Clmpball with Jack Jakosky as crew. They have not been • reported since the serJes began. Funeral serv1<os were held Wednesday Fog has "hampered the raetna on at Pacilic View Chapel In Newport Beach Buuard'• Bay where the Finn ind for elementary IOhool teaclitr Arleen L. Tempest trials ire-beinl held. At San Dickerson, 47, who dled July I. Francloeo the Sollnl trlafs are'balng bit ., Mn. Dlotenon, of 11141 Harkne11 CJr., -with b!gb wtnda. cle, HunUnaton Buch WH formerly employed with the Oet•n View Schoo! District. £' -fC, Ci A'd Mrs. Dickerson 1e11 five chlldren who \.M ty I es wll! be carte! for bf her alater, Dorothy Bruer, of Santa Ana. Mrs. D!cierson'a S L h M • husband Vlncent,dled In !l'IO. et UllC eet She ls aurvlvtd by IOD8 Fred and Michael and dau1htell Damo, Sliana a · Laurie; alatera Dorothy Bnter and Evelyn Miller and a brother, Robert Hale. • Rocket Kills Boy, IS · Mambers o! the Huntlnston · lluc!! Chamber of Commerce will Join c!ty department headl for a special Juncbaon July lJ In tl\a Sheraton Beacb Inn. The meeting Ila dnlllied to acquaint cbember membera with the men wbo run · various deparlmenls within the tllJ. Each deportment l)ead w ! I ! br!tlly MODESTO (AP) -Fllletn·yaaMld describe hla flmetlon and 1ttempl to DlDllY Hammond.died from bead inJurlea predict for cbember mambera -ot Wednesday altar 1 hornelnaM rocket the !uture probleJlll hi5 daplrtmat moJ blew up In bis fact. P'lrt olflc!als laid fact. 'Hamtnond lit tha fUea Clll tha rocket In a Tlckett to the 11:41 a.m. luncbeon ccet triend'• bi\:tyat'd iibd n exploded, p!erc-$4! Reaervtt!Cllll moy be made lllroulh Ing hi5 akull with a length of water pipe. -the chamber of commerce • • • ' . JI. J. 9arrefl~ 20~~ SEMtANNUAL FURNJTURE Now in Progr~ss :nie flnett n= lllXD. ·HERITAGE .. KINDEL ·and Dlbers Save 10 to 300/o and .more off! .e DINING ROOM • IEDROOM • UVINCf ROOM · , . •CARPETING • ACCISSORllS •LAMPS HhlTA•l-DllXn · -• MADll•AL-M1dlterr.1ntan •••om, Dlnlnt 11 .. 111 & LI•lft9 RH!ft CAltllO -ll11i1n Claul• Dlntn9 Room & LM•.jlt~-yc)ljl=C ai•lclH_oii..:,.;---~~-.. & Uvln9 Room MA~C:HUA Contln1nlal lt4,.... I Uxln1 RH!ft, . . --~· - • H.J.GARREIT fURNrp.lRE ·. . r~~~i0.MliNW ~~,t\:~..,-· -£~~~~ =. • . • I . .. :• ' • • I'. ., • I :,1 I t. Thursd1y, July 6, 1'12 H By lACI:, BROIACl:- DI llt Deir Pllllf JMtl • 1-. -... up to lie dlocnlloo of Iba botrd. and S3 mlllloo mon· whldl were aot lndudod, • Thomu apla•...t '1lle ......., attributed lhe bi& II> •;Hbllbrtr pointed out the new liflures do a.-'t o 111 c ... 1. ·-or •bf ..-primarily 14 revaluation of an not ladude -...ed valuos o! public lelopbooe, 1i0 advised. A •boppinc fellU million "iocreue In ••"loed value ot Oraoae Cow!ly prop. Whoa Tbomu unvtlled the poopooed budpt la June, -Oialruw! !looald ~ d Newport ~ tniflded a 7.keot <oll in •the eounty -1Y· tu rate. Tho admlrliltrative ollicir said II the same philosophy Is followed !lie board could Cl!! !ho rote up 14 4.5 cent& mor<. -11 ta the eounty but added lhar -•ilPHios In Ille county Wblcb wm be sot by · San Juan C.pistrano reconltd the bi&-·•-••··~ increuos ,..... ,_ in !lit ~. Boord of Equalization 111. ol ~-1 ~---bJ County Awoor ~•" J. HlnlbliJ Wedneoday could mean a 10 lo~ cut In tl>e coiihty'• -.·--Allpll gest jump • any clty'ln ""'CDQDty 1w th new ~ b11tlneu equi.JCeDl iJJ.. 'Die iuel• aaid revaluation Or all a 31.S percent iDcrew over the preY}Qua '2.04 property tu rote. · veatories and prevlolllly e •ea Ped <OWlly pa:operty In one yoar was made year. Other Orange eo..t cities showlnC assessmtnt.s. ~ble bf the new cam!llllor _,.ams high porct11lage lncreuei In valua!lons County Adm!niwativo ollicor Robert Tbomu Aid today ·Uiat the actual tu nlo cut however. ii .up lo the Boan! of liuporvlaon, In lllnshaw'a figures, land and mineral · Wlddl contraat with previous years when include Fountain Valley, 211,3; S.a 1 rightl 1rt UMaed at $1.8 blllloa and Im-· ""1-fourth of the county's property Clemente, 22 ; and ,Newport ~ch, 18.5. Rlnlhaw·'• figures show a • 1 e a a e d ·-~ at .. 4 billlo ~ nasseased each year. Sbowlng 1-r' pereentage'jumpo were PfO·~-w ... n. . lie uld ........i value car<b wW be The $1111.S millJoll jump compons with n.tl .. to every county 1a~yer .._._ Colita M~sa, 10.7; Huntlncloo Belch, " '.'We propoeod I 19'/2-73 budget of $2111 million lo the IUponiaora lu t mooth wbicll lncllMlecl $8 million in "policy" va!Uotio111 at an an lime high of $4.7 billion, up by lhe record-.. tting $605.5 mllUOQ or 14.t percent OVOI' 1971,12. Mly ~I m1lllon the pre•k>Ut y-and 1 ...... T...t Friday ----w-l~th qu .. ~u•"""'s 11.1; Lacuna Beach, 1U: Westml~, former all time blP of -mlUloo .. ·-lo their ~~..:.. ·~. -· 16.S; Los AIMU!qs, IJ.I and Seal ~ 17.f percen1 ta ll'I0-7!. _• ____ ... _~_·•-~_ld_co_n_lacl __ the __ G.3_! __________ _ 'Peniteni' -· • Tax Calc~ation·s Told . ' . ,. Hg:, are the tuable valuation 11,.;.... for Orange County cities and Or· anAngdre 91 achool dlatricts as released Wednesday by Orange County Assessor ew J. Hinshaw: ·Bobby Says . ORANGE COUNTY CITIES . He's Sorry Dollar City ,. . • lt'12-'IS lf7Z.1l Increase ~,Mesa· : . '. ,(,.......... f190,087,118 $210,402,960 ~ 20,335,,153 H~~!;}_!alley ,........... 11,943,722 1113,529,lllO 21,585,m REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -Bobby -·~ .. ~ Beacb • · · • · · · · • ~.~.859 , 368,151,849 42,774,990 Fisclier made a lull and penitent apology Irvine · · · · · · · · · · .. · · •.. ••• • • 132,443,920 132,443,920 to Boris Spassky today, and organizers of }tiuna Beach : ,_,..... •• • .•• 80,091,710 68,878,900 8,787,190 the world chess championship match said ewport Beach · · · · · · · · · • • 329,279,955 390,192,119 60,912,lM the two would 'meet for their fll'St game San Clemente . . . . . .. .. . ... 53,920,270 &S,782,118 11,862,118. Sunday night .• San Juan Capistrano • . • • . • 20 280 300 2S 683 870 6 413,570 , Santa Ana ...... ... ....... 3'8;m'111z 434•610•344 47•6.18 362 The organizers aaid it had been agreed Seal Beach ............ ..... 74,527:101 n:m:!51 f°705'750 In principle to bold the.drawing tonight to . Westminster • . . . .. • .• . . .. . • 11~.·!7..!.·!!! ~·.262116 •• ~ !!:998916~75407 ~~~P~hi~pt:;; ::!' !:'e f~~ OrJill!ge .........•.•..• , • . . • '" Ololl'tl v.>1r #Nf .,ll'V ;)(. ~ Placentia • . . . • . • • •. .••....• 49,517,080 S0,437,210 10:920:130 ·• move. ~ . Anaheim . .. . . . .. .. .. ••••.• 517,401 ,171 5761733,532 59;331,554 T~ng American, In a letter ·• Brea . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. 53,698,110 66,337,780 12,6.18,970 fauVered by hand this morning to the Buena Park ...•.. .••.••••• 163,517,890 177,305,430 13,787,540----world chess champion from the ~viet Yorba Linda .. .... • .. .. .... 33,554,680 42,IOS,400 BJ>t.nil Unioo, apologized for bis "dlst<Spectful Cypress . . .• . .••••••••••••• 63,306,190 75,211,790 ____---1f,912,600 behavior." Fullerton .. . . .. .. .. .... .... 263,030,955 296,177,47!--33,116,519 Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled Garden Grove ..... ~ .. • .. .. 210,1115,187 238,jl2;!92 28,346,905 the prize money for both blm and La Habra .. ............ ... 94,450,139 ..--lil9,2M,711 H,111111,90%.· Spassky but also started an avalanche· of La Palma. . . • . • . •• . • . . .. . . • 23,811,~,.....-28,899,520 .4,888,440 confusion, asked the Russian to "accept Los Alamitos . . . . •. . . • . •• . . 24,IM!l,.au 27,982,100 3,179,620 my sincerest apology." Stanton ................... ~,102,8119 40,953,2118 7,850,419 "I . I bee ·ed b Tustin ............... ,,_.-;. 56,395,090 67,1.85,240 10,390,150 sundp Y ame carr1 awaY,thy :y Villa Part ....• ~.<.:...... 11,012,550 13,427,750 2,115.200 petty '. IS~~te over_1R~on.~yhe w1 •A e Jcelandte ,.:uess orgawu:-rs, wroi.c. ORANGE l;OAST SCHOOL DISTRICTS The written apology from ·1 he _ Dollar American challenger was one Of the chief Dlatrfct 1'71-12 11'12-'7S· ln<reaae oonditions pooed by the Russians before Foun~ Valley ... : . . .. .. . $ 85,322,083 ll04,54f,!13 $19,224,UO Spassky would sit down at the chess Himtinglon Beach City ..... 131,445,253 152,320,886 !2,8'15,133 board with Fischer. Los Alamitos . . . . . • •• ••• • .• 72,'11,270 81,640,780 8,&M,490 Fisc~f told Spassky: "I have offended ·Ocean VJew • • .• •• . . •• • •. . • 150,882,M.1 173,589,090 22,726,447 h ·So . t u . San J · - --.. you your country, t e vie ruon, . oaqum . . . • . . . • • . . . • . • ...w;,.,gi1r1.;i1PV • 282,653,930 60,384,540 • . ,, ·&al Beach ···-··········· eo,315,561 61,728,201 1,412,640 where chess has a prestigious lf:1tioniso Trabuco .......... : • • . . • .• • 1,440,990 2,200,W 759,29d' The temperamental Amen n a f Tustin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ltl,113,755 · 183,711,m %2,667,S24 apologized to Dr. Max Euwe, president o Westminster . ~· .......... , -llS;ltt,085 131,033,595-17,117,510 the In~gational Chess Federation, the ·~tington Beach Union .• , 549,Ml,'15 m ,211,265 '13,356,640 Icelanders, "the thousands of fans Tulttp Union .. .. .• . .. . .. .. 384,124,135 468,135,189 83,111,754 around the world and especially to the C.plstrano . . .. •••••.• •• ••• lSl,11&7,Jlll Zi0,529,248 16,671,171 mlllions of fans and the many friends I Gltdea Grove •••••• .'...... SIJ,lllU40 3'1,"9,'ltl 48,0¥,928 . have in the Uaited States." Laguna Beach •• ~··..... •• I0,118,291 104,531,114 14,355,393 il-ver, Flaehe!< b!'ll•bOd as:t, a de- Newport'lllesa ............. l\!,~,771 .. ,. ~,052,451 Jl,IZ9,!187 mand from the Soviet Clless F eratlon ~ . ,..,.,_ ....... ·._._. co·.""'""'' .. . -' that he.lopeif tbe irst match because of \.VMMUNrn .......,~ bis tardy afrlval. lie aald' thii · hl(todld · N. Orange County ......... $1,4=,618,361 $1,594,016,7lli $161,128,34! place me at 1 tremendous handicap" and Coast Community ....•.... l ,081,8 ,791 l,2l6,419,493. _155J:p,6f? -· he didn't believe the "world's champion Soddloback ·: · · · · ·. · .. · · · · · 141,sB,396 786,471,051 144,892,555 desires such an advantage In order lo Rancho Santiago Community m ,7t'l,:tll . 754,411,740 !21;541,359 play me." Man ~lays Crippled Wife, • Daµghtfr,Takes Own Life MANTECA, CAP) -"My dear·..,, I mate this decision alon• with my pain. GoOdbye to all." After-writing' ·-words, sheriff'• deputies llid, winery owner Sebastiano "Sim" Luppino killed bJa daughter, bis wife and then himaelf. All three vlellms were coofmed to wheel chairs. bllllt Utroulli the cbdt -the· ompty shells In· a nearby wast• basket. ' Tbey aald !ie found bJs mother on her • bed, ~ with ·iix lhot.s through 'lhe chest, lll!d bis· father In bJa wtieelcbalr 1t the· end of her bed with 1 single bullet ~h~~!:I. . "I knOw you to be a sportsman and' a · genUeman, and I am looking forward to some exciting chess .. games with you," Fischer c0ocl9ded. Tustin Girl Set • As . Stare Envoy To Girls Nation • Nancy Bannon, 16, of Tustin Wed-. nesday was elected as one of C&lifomia's delegates to Glru Nation ifi Washington, D.C. at the closing session Of Girls state. The end of·the week-long convention in Squaw Valley was also marked by the approval of a "bill" legaliziJlg )ll'Ol!- ti!Ution. • DAfL. Y PILOT PMl't W L.M ,.,._. Hot' ·Do'g, Bot Df>fl_s , Who . cares that Jufy Is National, Hot Dog Month? Who cares that .Ralph Nader &ay$ hot dogs are mostly water and fat? Not Greg, 9, .and Jimmy Dresser, 6, of. Corona 4el Mar. They just like liot dogs. Is ·there iuly doubt?' . • • ' • .., • I ~ S ~ Badham Airport Booster ' . Bill P~sses iri Assenihly . ' , ' . ' . • A· 'bill by Assemblyman Robert . Badham (R-Newport Beach) which would requir_e state ' permits for , airport ex4 pahsions' passed the Assembly Wednes- day after Badham's second lJttempt in less.I.ban a week to get)t through. The bill, AB 1122, was sent to the Senate on a 45-24'vote. lt'needed 41 votes "' pass. {n a vote taken a week ago, ·the· bill, was d~ated with a. 25-23 vote but was alltlwed to ·be readmitted. "Mr. Badham worlled the house over a little bit," Ed Ward, a local Badbam spokesman, saii:l.ol the revoting Wednes. · da)'.. , · . .A Th< Senate woo'1'11ear the 'bm unill it has·finlshed all its own ~;be Mil!. wltieb might be two 14 three•weeb from I l • f - NeW)IOri Beacb lbowod llie lli'roll doJ. tar lnc:r!111 in vua., ..., mlJJlon onr 111i:n.. lollowe!I J;y Anaheim,. •·• iil!llion; Sonia Ana, ta.I mlUlclii and Huntingtoo llMeb, $&7 mll1iaa. Tho DOI! city of frvllio ,bid I tadmlcal ~of $U2.1 mllllmi becaM II .... not 11.tttd 1s an ~ city ID !fTl• 12. Tbe actual 1ncre .. tor the .,.. ... eluded In the .. ,. city wu #3.7 mlllkln,. Hlnshaw Mid. " : Total assessed value within clllel> amounts to $4 blllioo or ts perUlll d tho county wtal. Schmitz • • ' Shows Loss I On Recount' I : Today'a latest report from tile band count of votes In the 39lh Cong,_lonll District continues· to show Rep. John Schmita fighting •,losing batUe. TabulatiOlll of almost ball -251 of the SSt preclnct.s la the district -&how Schmlli has loll JO votes In hand count • as compared With the original machine • count. On the oUler, bend, bis oppment, county · Assessor Andrew Hinshaw, hu pined five votes. Deputy Re,iatrar of Voters R. J, ''Red" Mailhot estimates that the re- count will be completed by Saturda1. T)le officill ftlums released 1ut __, allowed Hinabalt winninll by a filial ot ~ 2,801 votes. , , The Orange County Re&lltrar d Votert • office said thlt another recount. lo the 34th Congr ... lonal District hai"been call· ed off by wrtt .. in candidate Wtlllans Brashears, with Ill of 339 preeiats bond counted. -. had ticl<ed up • votes over bia previous' total, but John Ratterree polled !2,913 votes In !be of-• ficlal tabulatloo to 1,454 for Bruhears ;. who finished tbJrd In a three man nco •. for the1GOP nomination.. The four .c!a11. of hand countinC coot .' Brashear• ..__ _ _ _ ., II the Schml\l 'lorc"' req-tbo~.theV. hand count be Moll•• lo U. ooaclualon. . estimated for..._.,, tbe ~'1 office eJtlma• 11111 II will ... tjilm ,1,600. ~ t . ~-" • . Laird .Score. , McGOvernPl.an WASHINGTON (UPI) -Delelllil Secretary Melvin It IAlrd today accused -klentlal h ope I u I George S. l\fcGovem of edvocatinC a "give away now, beg later" na· tionil ·-ty pbllosopby that would leove future -lllenta with only a ipllJnOd1e nuclear war policy. Laird roleeaed • ~·a anal)'llil of Mc<lovem'o propoul to cut tho· defenoe budget ·try $20 bUlloa 14 l!O billion by 1'15. Laird alla made public a ....,,_ ·page iilaloaQ 1 [11_..i-to P ~nplliDllWwbylla ........ tile li4eGo'reni'1 ~ • ·-fllg aur.-budget." - ,• :· •• ' . ; .. . .. ' San Joaquin County aberill's. deputies 11id Antonlo Lul>Pino, 47, the ""' to whom the note wu written, discovered 1lie three bodies Tuesday moming -he returoed from viilting a friend In A .SI caliber revolver was near Lop. fpin0'1 wheelchair with lour unspent cartridgel · Inside. Deputies llid be •PP"l'!l'Uf ompUed six shells into one of bis ·wile's shoes alter shooting her. Governor Sandra Dol'!ey, 17, of Sacramento signed the proposal in the final session of the 'mock legislature, which was attended by 540 high ..;boo!" A BIG :NAME llNOE-"tlU •• Stockton. . Luppino, 76, eo-IGomder d the Sllm Jasper Winery, WU lllflering from bone ClllCet,and bad ntreme pain in bis back, depuU.. aald. m. wile, SerallM, 71, suf· lered. a .stroke in HM and WU partially paralyied lll!d their daughter, Vincenia Maria, 40, WIS crippled by birth ddeell. A year ago, deputies llid Luppino told lrlendi: "One of thest da)'ll l'm fOlng 14 clean this entire house out of crtpples. • Deputies 11ld Antonio f~.bJs lister dead on her bed with six sliots fired point junlon tbroughout the state. K h Still S h Miss Dorsey al9o will be a catifornia 1 etc. OUg l delegate lo Girls Nation, July 22 to 211· , .. The prostitution measure, Which was SAN FRAN= (AP) -Five COaat Initiated In the "Assembly," would Gul!M and Air .Force planes eontinaed ; legalize prostitution and provide for their soardi lodaf f'I.' the 27-loqt "ketch, : licensing and medieal supervisi°'!. . • Willle -•·•••• ,_ Other bil_ls approved ln the canventoon Weary: • ~ «& •· wya1e uuJU were ones abolishing the winner4take-all San· Diep lo llawlil. A Gout Guard primary, requlrinf, othnic studies ln 1pokesman llid I , two-day atr .. arch secondary aebools and illow!ng,women to wlileb lllrled J\lond&r .eove1ed ZOO-,GOO use Miss, Ml'I. or Ml. on 1"¥al docu· square mllea wltbo\11 aJcbting the vessel. menls. _. • Nixon ·studie·s Food, War . . -President . Meei. With Advisers in San -Clemep,tr . -rd a lour·wheel-<lrlve vehicle lid Congress. • · beadtld IOUth on~tbe btacb. Poliiics In the l!iidw:ions uwould only m. -tlon, u In paat afternooos, be incidental," Uld the President's Prtu wu Red 11Meb, deep -the Pendleton Secretary Ronald Ziegler. , -.t, where the lllrl ii COimer and the On Friday, the tenor wil_I shift to -aocluded. domestic food price. 'las 'l'reasury Alter awlmming for • ..nearly an 1':Rlr-Sec~ Gtorgo . Schultz and other ...i-half, NixM belded upcaut members of the O>st of Living Council . again, drlviaf at a lellurely poce to arrive at the Western White Houae. 11vor the view of 111 and blulls. Mueb of The cesta of mea~ will bead the list tile '-II Ila tn......i ii lhe atrond of dl9CUasion top;"-Zlogler aald. wh!cb Nllm .,....iad 14 h ·DUbllc last Thul far there nave been no hints from :rear, but lie ~IJ ....,.],. In the Pr.,ldentill aides thot Nixon'• aebedu1e banda of the -Corpa untll t;o Slate wW dlange dr-lly next Wttk. d Calllmiil dmlopl 1~ He wtll cantlme 14 meet with aldea to a.td11 ~ the _ _.... ofJDIL-Jdi-loralcn and domeatlc -. And mi11tm7 actlvllifa In btheut A.!il, the he ii certain to ..,end more time In lrllnt l'relld4lll today wm meet wltll bJa new of the television oet. .. mpo1p Cbalrmln Cllrk MacGregor Starting Monday the Dtmocrotl will 'and other aldei who 1rt reportedly pla,.. begin aeledlllfl Nlxon'a loe In the Novem- ..,. to dJac\198 matters reillinl 14 the ber tleetlons. · " ; JI.[01111~1- Miri·U.les from .Every-where ' GARDENGRO ~ --:.::::.:-:--:: H.!:J.NTiNGTON / /. NEWPORTB CARPETS DRAPERIES • COSTA MESA RO~MAR . We carry the largest and flllNt CllQ191 . and drapery 11919Cllcp llftlllble. Phone ua for free e111.--one d ou'r knowledgNble trained ...,._ wll ' be happy to co-operate with you In selecting th• beet value to eutt your needs end budgtl, Open D•llY 'Ill 5:30 -F""'8 'IJ1 UD 1438 SOfMAIN at E . er· SANTAANA: 547--399-3 ' ( I • (' I ,. .. "' ·' • ' . . I •• • • , .J..feAILY_PILOT +--F ltilippine- Forres· Gird . " . wlih Tom ldne For Battle . MANILA (AP) -Government forcea • converged on 10Uthern Zamboanga de! W ' w h Sur Province today in the wake of e re Ort murderous Moaiom raids on Christian fishin1 villages. A prominent Moslem A Lot M congre .. man warned the situation could ore escalate Into civil war u the govemll)enl doesn't stop the kiiling. WHAT GO£S VP DEPT. -Orange A Defense Department spokesman said Coonly Assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw'• 78 Christian! have been killed by Moslem forcts up in tile County Seat are all · In breathing a JltUe euler today because raidera: in the province 1mce June 28. ttoey've just finished !be annual task of addition to Tuesday's raid on the village deciding what everything is worth. of Mabuhay. in which 5S persona~were This involvea mainly land and the slaugbtered and the village aacked, he hi Iha tiBilf' two more Christians were killed I ngs t are built oo It. According to Wednesday tn a follow.up raid on Iba llinshow'a people, we in Orange County nearby town of Tabina, and Z3 di~ In are now worth $4.71 billion dollars. This two earlier raids that had not been an- ls an increase of almoat 15 perceni when ..... ......1 compared to what lllnahaw's folks no-"". r.-·-' laat He did not give any fatalitie1 for the ... ~ -year. • Moslem raiders but said four had been I do not !mow why .I worry very mud! lured about all th.is because I have neither a cap · mathematical nor financial mind. I can Gen. Fidel Ramos, bead of the Pblllp- prove my math Is alllngbecatiae.I cannot pine Conslabulary, dlspaicbed 9 4 even conoelve of wbat 'Ul blillon dollars trootiers to the area from Manila, loob ~k.e. Addttlmaiiy, I !mow I'm not 8 ordered the airilll of 120 submechlne l'manciai wizard because practically none guns, 500 carbines and tbouaands of _of that fl.71 billion Is b\ ll'Y pocket. rounds of ammunition to arm local police ANYWAY, THE COUNTY assessor forces, and ordered constabulary unils 1cies througb this annual aerclse of fi"' already In the area to bloclt the escape of ding out wbat everything la worth for taX the raiding Moalew. They reportedly [>lrJ>OIOll. Much of the spade work In dig-came from the aouth tn molnrized oulrig· ging out these 'figures falls lo a gers ca!Jed Kwnpils. ' personable chap named Jack p . The Defense Department aiao ordered Vallerga, wbo carrtea the title of chief helicopters and navy craft Into the area deputy a.,......, to track down the raiders. • Vallerga's taak bas been pretty heavy Congressman lndanan Anni, Imm the this year because bis bou Htnahaw has southern provinCe of Sulu, wbere tbe found himself busied In.another arena In raiders allegedly come from, &aid the .._ • ...._ John G. Sctnnitz out of his con-Moslem raids were tn reiallation for ... __.. Christian '1atroclties" in 1.amboanga del gnwitmll seat. Sur Province. Vallerga, In fact, is being talked up In He itrongly crlilclsed the _mment'a JDllly quarltn IS the foglcaJ SUcteSOor to o· · --Hinshaw when Andy departs tile county failure to bring peace to the area ond o111ee to take up Schmitz' old seat In said the confllct could "eacalate Into civil Coaareot. w~r'd 'theretf condi~_:!?, notM 1m1 provetn. tbeH• • f.!>yway, -"'•• about all this sa1 are •·• uuwon os ems ... .,. .......,. southern Mindanao area who are ..,_ing buslneaa that bothers Vallerga dissatisfied with the manner tn which the "°'"" Is that people believe it is the ...,.. government has been handling the Chris- ty ._ wbo esmblisbet how mucil ._tim>Moslem fightiqg that has gone on tn ptOperty tuea you pay. • the regtOn for the put two years and THIS Ill NOT true. All the aaaeaaor which fiu token several thonaand Uvea. dQea Is tell the various arma of govern- .. ,_ MRS. JACQUELINI ONASSIS WINS BATTLE WITH PHOTOG Ronold Gololl•'• fl.J Miiiion Sult Dlsmluod Snipers Hit Six < At · Site of Fire JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) -Four pollcemen, l !Inman and a aecurity guard were 1\'0llllded by onlper fin lal• Wedneoday night In a confrootatlon with an IDll'Y avwd ol black youlhl. who pibered around a flnbombed llore, Police •Id tho confrontation lasted nearly two houri, and one man was ar· re>ted during tho Incident, which officers Ald eocaloled from • mlaundemondlng between a white convenience ttore manager and a black youth tn the city's ---The six men wounded by blast. from a antpor'a ahotcun were treated ond ralea .. ed at area boapltala. None wu aerlOU1IY hurt and officials aay·poiice on the scene did not return the aniper fire. Police said flrebom!Jo were thrown at a Jacbm'• Minute Markel, a perked truck ond an Ice creom stand tn the vicinity of the low-rent EmtrSOR Arms Apartments. Officers oald damage from the firebombs waa minor. •· At the helghl or tbe trouble, police said Ibey faced about 2IO rock-throwing black youths In what one patrolman deacribed as a "Mexican ltandolf." Jackie Onassis Wins in Lawsuit • Against Photog ·South Viet Paratroopers Take Quang Tri Airstrip I IN SHORT ••• I e Airlhler Crahe• LAS PAI.MAS, Canary Isionda (AP) - A palltl'gerless 1lC8 of the Sponilh alrline Aviaoo Cl'8!bed lnlo the,.. -1 near the Canary Islands killing all JO clew aboard, the Spanish air force com· mand announced. NEW YORK (UPI) -Jacqueline Ken· nedy Onwls has .,... • federal ""'1rt decision against Roilald Galella, bm!ng the freelance photographer from c:omtng within 50 yarda of the former first lady and~yardaofber~ U.S. District Court Judge Irvll1f Ben Cooper Wednesday allo d ii mt 11 t d Galella'• $1.3 million ault cbal'llnf[ Mrs. Onmia and the Secret Service wlth ln-!erftline with bis right to eem • living. Mrs. Onmia and the Secret Service were granted a pentwlent Injunction set. ting tlle dilt.mce.llmltatlonl from wlllch G~ can obterve and •tlempt to photograph the Onmia famlly. 1 Galella, self-styled 0 papparrul" whet clalmed be has token and sold - of pbotOI of Mn. Onlsals, allo -found . In civil conlempt for 'llolatlng on earlier temporuy mtTllnlnc order cle!lped to keep him away ·from Mrs. Onmia ond her children, caronn. and Jolm Kennedy Jr. . The pennaneot tn)unctlon Iii addition enjoined Galella and any ual.tanll from approaclllng within 100 yai'cll of the Onassl.s' Fifth Avenue 1partmenl SAIGON (UPI) -South Vie- paralroopera took control of Quang Tri city's shellpocked alratrtp and Ila bodly dlmqed power atatlon todly tn tbe governm'!l'ot'a Blow drive to recapture the Communlat·beld provincial capital. A 1,200-man South Vietnamese force recaptured the southern part of the cily Wedneaday but Soulh Vietnameae of· ficer1 &aid they would not c<mider the town thetra until they occupy the !Ith ctntury walled citadel· tn the ceoter of town. So. far, the Communiatt have offered only token resistance to the 20,000.man South Vie1Dame3e force d r I v I n I !"'rlbward to recaplure Quang Tri prov- ince. The province, captured by a n esllmated 48,000 North VlelnaJ!lele "" May 1, Is the only one ever taken by the Communisll. In the air war, American jet figbter- bombera flew a record-tying MO 1trikea over North Vietnam, Jmocking out a railroad bridge near Hanoi ond bombing a MIG airfield. from the Chinese b:rder, spokesmen said. A command communique aaid other Midway pl1ota reported four uplosions after blttln1 the Nam Dlnb petroleum storage area 21 miles aoutbwest· of Haiphong. They also reported ltnocking out four bargu moVing on rivers 'within H mllea of the port city. The communique allo Aid the raiding warplanes inllicted "three logistical cuts In enemy llnea of communication and 6' aecondary uplooion1 and 1i8 fires were observed. II Twenty·four Air Force B5a bombers bit Norlb Vietnam targets todly with 600 1on1 o1 eaplooives, the command oaid. All Ibo llrikea jlit within 100 mtiea of the DMZ. Flamingo Park ' Site for Miami A spokesman liid the jet lost contact with tbe Las Palmas control tower wblle beading for a final approach "" a flight from Madrid to ~pick up charter paaaengers for a flight to Hamburf, Gainany. . The wreckage has been sighted about 12 milea off th.• 'Village of Artnaga, the . spokesman oald. e Tifjht Dis~pline ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -J. Edgar Hoover, the late FBI director, dllctpllnod FBI agenls who embarrasaed him or the aervlce by transferring them to -1led tidocbouse" ofiiCes or placing them CID probalion, a fo1111er F.BI executive aaya. Hoover held "absolute dominion o..r bis men and their famillea," peaalng peraonally on .every dlspllnary cue among 8,000 FBI• agents and 15,000 employer, Cartha D. "Deke" Deloach, a fonner special assistant to Hoover, said. e Protertlon Agf!RC!fl ment how much your place Is worth ond then It's up to the city councils, aupervlson ond school tl'Uslees to determine bow much you get nicked tn property iuea, Pilot Gets Death. Note South of Quang Tri, Communilt gun- ners flied men than JOO abella Into Hue, tho former lmpertol capital and South Vielnam'1 third largeat city. · Demonstrators ,, • MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -About 50 BELFAST (UPI I - A Protestant -of more banicadea today IJl'OIDI> ted British authorities to c r e a t e 1 public protection agency to combat In- timidation against Boman Catholics UY. Ing In mixed areas. Say the weasor figured iaal year that your happy .home.In the. l.\'.eai.w@ worth '211,000 on the opeq market. Okay,....,.. ed·value for IP_~ Is 25 percent of that flcme, or$5,000. That'1-11 far aa tile a--· Comes now tbe school boards. city counctls, et al, l'bo decide you should pay a $5 pnperty tu "" each $100 tn 11hat .-value figure ol $5,000. So your · lax bill is 2IO clams. · NOW COMBS TRIS year and lo, the .......,. learna the walls of your place ue gold-plate!I. So be doubles the market value to '40,llllO.. Tuable valne also doubiea to $10,000. What happens to your iaxel? Well, ll~tbt city .C<>Ullcils, supervisors and ICbool truateei leave the rate at Ill, rour jaul Will double too, up to 500 Cl8Dll. Meanwblle, the city co u n c I II , rupervilors ond achool trustees will tell · rou wbat ·good fellowa they've been teeause they "belcr the tu line" and didn't inc:nue the tar rate iey. · WHAT ll1IOULD happen of ....,., Is u acau <ur'local govemmenta find out tauble values have doubled, they should :ut the tar rate ln half. Tben tbey would be boldinl the liDe. SO lllnlbaW11 annoancement of a near 15 ~ 'raise tn values wu almost ive. percent more 1 than 1 o ca I governmenla figured. A key to this -that be also &aid most of.ti wu fnll\l .. revalulng eaiitlng property, not new stuff corning into the county. " 1~--So,already, the county superriaora are • grandly talking about cutting the tu rat• 10 to U cents. Will this totally offaet the ncreutl:I values found by the assessor? We "'"11 see. Will local governments and school 4istrlCts also cut back their tax rates ? Don't bold your breath, folks. Im~ the numbers game fun? Afte·r Emling Hijacking PHOENIX, Am. (AP) -A tllreatening note ICl'llW!od In blood has been found In the· boll]• of an ·airline pilot who belped overpower a hijacker in Saigon, police &aid. The hijacker was shot to death by a passenger. The note, found Wednesday tn the home of Robert Vaughn, a veterlJl Pan American World Airways pUot, said: "Pig Eugene Vaughn guilty of murder. To be punished later. Loog Live N111yen Thai Blnh. Victory to the Vietnameae. Death to the ~erican aggressor." Vaughn, 53,_ and two passengers on Sunday overpowered the young Vlet- n~ hijacker, ldentllied u Blnh, a University of Wuhington honor ltudeol A passenger armed with a revolver shot Blnh to death. The man had tried to hi- jack the Boeing 747 to Hanoi. The note, appartnlly written In animal . blood, was held Jn place by what ap- peared to be the intestine of an animal, ponce said. Vaughn told a news conference ttte DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otllwry of the Dally Piiot Is tuarantffd Montt.y.L'rld1y1 H you do no! lllvt your peptr by J!IO -.m,. Ull •1111 l'Olll' C09'f Wiit bl br'OUllllt to YOU. C•llt •rt tllltn Unlll 1:JD p.m. l S.tvnMy M'lll lwnd•y1 If YOU dt 119t r.etlvt your COPY by t •·m. Slitvrdty, or I •.m. IUndly, Ull ltld I copy Wiii Ill llrouf'll to l'Oll. c.111 •r• .. ktn unlll 10 a.m. T elephontS MOit ~ C-ty """ •••••••• 60.mt Northwtsl Hunllntkln 841kll Ind Wntml111t.r ...... ., ......... 1*1121 a." Clemente,' C.Pl1tr1no 8Nch1 • s... JU.I\ CollPltfl"ltM, °""' '°""• lovlll Lit._,., U.,.. Nlgut& .... .,.._ ./ note wu 0 tbe reactlon of lick people." The note wu fonnd before be retnmed home from overseas. Vaughn said actions now being taken to prevent hijackings don't work. "You would see hijacking disappear overnigbt if there wu a mandatory death penalty for hijackers with no loopholes in it," he said. Vaughn also auggested that. "every pilot In the United States walk off the job and refuse to come back until Congreaa enact& the death penalty !0< bljackeis." He alao ~ hope that the hi- jacker's death "mtgbt make a lot of peo. pie think long ond hard about future hi· jackings." Vaughn sald airline crew membera should be armed, but declined to IUQeal tl>at all ~ handle bljac1t a11emp1s u he did. "! don~ tbing I am safely aay what applies in an C&leS II he'. said, "Each situatim like this is' different.'• Seale Backs Strike OAKLAND (AP) -Black Panther par- ty chairman Bobby Seale, denouncing ••the racist, money~rich bosses of Kaiser," has urged the comnnmlty to support a strike of about 900 ciericol workers against Kaiser Hospital here. Seale led a eontlngent of about 40 blaclt pickets Into atrlke lines Wednesday, saying the Black Panthers supported the group -about half wbltes -because .. bosses, exploitation" affected workerl of all races. Alaska City a 'Hot Spot' ....... It was the heaviest ahelllng of Hue since the .<;ommunist Tel olfenalve tn I!ild. Initial reporta &aid one penon wu wounded. - In Quang Tri city, paratroopers 1lipped Into the power ataUon which ii ooly IOO yarda from the city center. They radioed baclt that the fac!Jity wu badly dom- aged but lllill operable. Other paratroopers took coatrol of the American-built airfield I II m I le 1 norlbwest of the city. They &aid the alwninum runway matting had been virtually torn apart by allied and Com- munilt abella. A c0mmand spokesman &aid Navy pilots from the aircraft carrier· Hancock blasted an open storage area 11 miles north of Haiphong, North Vielnam'• ma- jor port,.aetunc off "two mualve ~ dary explosions." Other Hancock pilotl firing laser.guided "amart" bombs bit a petrolemn storage area 15 mt I t 1 north,...t of Haiphong ond reported "a huge fireball that bluted to 1,200 feet." One Air Force F4 Phantom jet wu hit by ground fire in the 'raids bul the pilot joclteyod his plane out to sea wbere be and bis bombardier-navigator ejected and were reacued about :II miles east of Dong Ho!, la miles north of the Demilitarised 1.or>e (DMZ) aeparatlng the two Vietnama. Navy pilotl !rom the carrier Midway blasted Ille main runway of the MIG airfield at Vtnh, a gulf port 1114 miles aoutb of HanoL Air Force plRlll deatroyed the 16-foot Vu aiua ralhvad bridle II miles northeat of the North Vietnameae capital and only 15 miles U.S. Ambassador Keating'. Plans Nixon Campajgn NEW DEL!Il (AP) -U.S. Yipplea ond Zippies pitcbed their lenls 1lext to the llhlffle board cou11ll Wednes· day !llllbt, thus . opening a conventioo beadfiead la Flamingo Plrk •. ' Many more will be 1atbered in the part next week wben the Democratic ' National Convention conyenea. The Miami Beach City OJuncll voted Wednesday to let convention demonstratora camp on tbla Island city ralhtr than in more distant locations which had alreldy been rejected by pro- test leaden. Flamingo Park, the campolle, iS 33 acm of grassy, tush land .which marks the center of aenicr citizen country. Two biocka eut ond sis blocks north, put a clmch, a &ynagCJtlle and Ille modern olftce building bowing Yippie beadquarterr, Is Convention Hail. Surrounding tbe park are blocks ol amall, older bousel and alllCC<>fronled bulldinp where lw<Htory apartmenta rent far $100 a mooth. It la a haven fO< retirees who sit oo the park's benches ond meet with friends . It wu a dHferent . acene Wednesday night. Peaceful, quiet, bu1 different. Frisbee&, guitars, fruit wine and frff peanut butler sand-. A little marl:. Juana, not much. And conversation. "People have just be<n talking 8nd ifl· ting to know each other tonight," said Ron Uchty aa be aat outaide the Zipplea main tent at lll!dnigbt. . UtU. of tile con~eraattoo wu. about politlca, lradillonal er radical. People talked of bow they IOI to Miami Beach ond told talea of demonstratloos gone by. They talked ' of aunburna and - repelienll ond whether to •leep tn tbe tent or nnder the atara. It waa quiet later on. Ont ndlo plal'inl. low, and Jim IJnn -iched out Under-. palm tree picking Idle rbytluna on a guitar. . "! cloo't really lhlnll .... belong here .. " &aid Unn. "We are llkfnc away the old people'• parlr." Lim felt the protesters should have camped· m a nearlly golf coune. Ambassador Kenneth ll. Keating II"' nounced todly that he will mign before the Jlepubllcan -Natlmal ·Conventton· .,... ..... A government spokesman Aid the agency would be ,open ar<ound the cloclt to bear complalnia from people fearing -tartan harassment. Sporadic ~ .. broke out several timea during the nlgltt and early today in Weal Belfast and army patrols reported two men wounded. e Landslide TOKYO (AP) -Three days of landslidea and llooding from torrential rains have left 40 persons dead and fl mi!Sing ln southwestern Japan, national police sald today. Police reported the biggest landslide occurred Wed!leada)cJn ToSllJ'amadatca_ • farming village near Kocbl oa Sbiko11t1, one of the four Japanese main islands. It buried 59 persons, police said. Thirteen bodia were recovered but 48 others were still reported missing. About 1,000 l'tlCllO workers were at the scene of the landslide. " Mercury Dips in Mucli of Natwn.; 'Icy Wastes' Balmy P:~en~ N'::. for the r ... i-o1 Keating'• departure will end a three- nttlon .!"l!.'!. !'Y but V11Mt1M11tbf., a.t year asaignment during which N1Jon'1 WW.""'~•~ 1111ni1,~TL111,: r.;''°""' support of Pakistan in the December war ~ '2't.~.!r. ~ .. ":r~~a. ,., •11 .. plunged relations behreen 'Wuhlngton remperatures I m=~ °'c~., ~= and New DelhJ to their lowest point In ~ ·~ =-"' . ... , '""' .,. the 25 years of Indian Jndependence. l'i." kW 11 w•wi <"Olltlnlillll 'Ibe ambassador Issued a ._...._,sen•- 1.1111 '" fl'I tllt Sou""""'· ....,.,. •llJY'< -""""' ........ -... , -... statement acltnow'"""'·· ......... In ••. d",... .l'Nrt; or 1111tttr. n.vt bl9'I -.... ·~...,.... um ntor,oM 111 _,. p11e• ,.. t11t "" United States that he would return to TrHt11 ott .,,. Pactnc ~t eootw: politics. He Wll a U.S. HMtor from New , !'.::~ ~:.,~~· ~.-," York until lloberl F. Kennedy dtfeated l'MnHttlW~ ·e. ...... blm Jn JM' fl'OITI 4A •I l"'Wf l\ll'Hff1 -"''''· ~ " • •• •-. · "I apect to return to the United Stata Coastal Wnther about AuJ, 1 and will ~ u 1111- """' -""" UtM ...,.... busador prior to the ·R<publican N• ""''* """' w ll'I0'1lblt tloun .... Uona1 Ccnventlon," the 1tatement ...... t:..a «lrl'lltlt IOV!llwltil to ........ 11 ........ NNo 111 '"°"'*"' Wdly tf'ICI ftfdly, Hltlt "After tblt, J apecl to campalan Aeo-~,: ""'""'""" ,.,... fNnl ., Uvely ... UM re-electim of ~ to "· 111111'1d ,.,,.....,,.. ,.,.. .....,. Rk:banl Nlzon." .,,_ "" 11. we"' --... Tiit Nrw York State Ropubllcaa eom. ·S~ M-. rWn mltleo -XeoU., a llClll'Jlllnc • s-·~·-S••11•t TM••lt.lv -lloaorary delepla to lbii convenllcin "" -~ -'-'d """ •:If ... "" ... ., ............... ~ ..._ ll :Z7 '·"" 11 .,.~.,. • ' ..-•••DA• Soorcn clooa to the 71-yur old ..,. ,..,,. hltlt l dt ··"" u La-.. _ portrayed"··"~ ........... ... f'llnf hrw hfl .. m, ..f.6 u.HllUVI' l\CllWI. _...,._... -""" ••• .... ... to att back to active poHtlca again, ...... .. ,,,. .... u ·'thou·' bis ••• J le In ..... _.__ JUll .... l tl1 •• m.. lib 1: .. "'"' .. ~f ~· f'O W.. 'WIUM. MOOll .,.,.. 1:u '·'"' "" 4trt ""'"' camptJg:DI w11 uncertl.ln. I Sioux City, lowa aalllGT!tlea . aro aeeki.Jg a 17-year-old aoldler, llll'k Shamblln, Qeft) chuted with murder.in the bow and amw &laying of. his cranclmother. The body.of tht 71·~1d WOlllM WU found bl Jler home. Police LL Charles~ (right) holds the amw pulled fmn her chest. - I 11 t • • - • . 7 --. ) , • : , • N.-Y. 8ee$• )'01:. U, NO. 'l~I. J ~. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUftSDAY, JUL y I. ·rm ' . N TEN CENTS ' ~ . • ~punty to Sue for ·Upper ~Newport Bay -~and ' ' . . . 11 JACK lllUlllACX .._....._f"lbllcrtcllltllaftbeoa to ~111-'"t• pa!ilic qmci• ml Tiiis ._,..m wu ••h Fe l ed way -and a meeUn& bu bee)I t'l'talivety ~· "'., - - -..itNllW llJ ,__._ .• Jane period o1 h -laudownen ODii io tbe U.S. unilaterally by the lllptl'Vlloon,early ln acbeduled between the · federal goveio-• OraapCaanty will llle.t lawnit,wijllln • 1.,.. ' ileplrl\Dl!lll ol '-.• ' · 1171' and the Irvin'! CorbPll)y bu "liled a ......... . 10 claya to lltabllab premtptift rljbla I ....... arw • ,...ei. ol 161 ..,.. Iii. The Upper lll)' 11111 p,,Mem -boct !QS,ult to uphold !lie validity ol the land "!<Ill ~.., ~~r Interested _parties for ~ ClOlrimued ]JllbHc • to m ...... · uplad .,_ mi --o1· lbe Upper io 1115 wbm Ille <Olllll1 llld !lie lr(lne trade. • later thla·mooth. _,, l,000 ...., ol lrviDe c.m_...,.. Ill)' ud H parcell ol lt8 ..,... under 0m111111 lllmd a lalid acllanle -Meanwhlle, lhroutlb Ille effort ol Board ·The ·Irvine . Company is expected to ed land ~Upper Jllewport BIJ, ori9ii. -'llllP Ilia( Ille· boy Ilion · -Wlllch would llave pm tbo county Cllalrman Rooald W. Cupen of Newport r,.iit Ille prescriptive rigbts ,lawsuit by aUJll!fVilon _.. inlarmed iV~. line. To tlil, lbef added lix.parcell ol 31. llO ...... ol Intnelandl for 157 """" of Beadi, the federal Interior Department tile ~ and ttie dispute could be ex- ))eputy Oaun!J·Coomeel. Qlyton'l'lrier ~ ol ~ --Qll)lld. 111, Ille ·ClCIUldJ' tide!-. · : ·" bu, liecome lriter..tec! ln thO '.aCQutslUon ~ed for years In tbe eo~ts. Ill~ a COUDtx Deportment. of .. RetJ cauntyorthedlJofNewport~ Plaanod waa ,a tars• .......-I ol.~and-'uplandalnthe Upper ,On ·tjie otl)er haild, .JI the Interior _ l'lopeil);· Servtcea report ol !al ·April · Su(llll'\'laoil tlot ordsad tbll qiplll ol. ~ in the aru iDcludlnc public Bar tor a fecleral wlldllle proierve. Department . project proceeds o n the Irvine lands !rt question and ''" upon a suitable purchase price to ac- tivate tbe p..._.i wildlife pmerv~ However, this ilso mlght be subject to lengthy Litigation because the federal government and the company are far apart on appralq,J of the land v&lutf - some --$150,000 bY the government for Ihi'ec Upper Bay Islands owned by the company, to a company estimate ol.,, million . · · · . de~ ~ aaraa1e 10 "l\k'b the Clllllllly )l\e 1-1 JWopertleab ~ lle'.'°"'111uted ~-.ud ~ ~· :· , N~~ en tlU prOJect are Wl\ler. • acbedule, tbe government could condemn . . . . \ --------------------. . . ' ' . . .. ' '· •/ . • ~U:tru;i~·:Peace !lopes Spark ·Surge 'of .Ad'P':"nces . Newport Beach, lrvirie Reach Probferru 01'er "" lllWjU~lwb ml 1"111 ldl 1!11•z•--i• ;;~·'b: ::··: )'tjt tW It llsu;wt .... I W•1 drt 119 .................. . 1"""111 .... .. •• ,, J , ..... , .......... ... Q:.•rl'-•Joa_.... .... .... "11'111, I loab ........ M"r"lt ....... *..... ' .. " • WateiO un1t: Acts · • , . .. . . , . . any elfectiva ·Preauret on Nortb Vie~ creues In May, the Federal !leJerve said UDL ' . Wedneoday, ml ibe ~ ol. Sears, Anal)'lls attributed Ille gain to Ille Roebuck I< Co. predicted the nolioo'• -n;ort prior to t11e·apentns;lba1 !lie · retall<r'il __ d uptl1el>co .a t.5·pe....,t Soilet Unlon :aad m1W•nd China wuned aalel mau.·1!1 tlle.'eeccnd ball o1.1m . ... i to· mete ·peace wltb tbe United Wesle"I . diplomlts bivt. been Statea.., · , . . llplOllatJnc 'an cbaiicea !bat ·-and The ..,.iyata al.lo added !bat hopes for Cblna. 111&1 oieparately be ·argtnc . Nortb aoine aettlement in !lie -Vietnam war bid Vietnam towird a peaee setllement lllnee come oo top ol IOl!lt fawrable economic Presic!ent lfitolal V. i'odgor!ly' vilited • news. '. llinol Uc! Henry A. Klsilnger visited Comumtr -credit' lhowed record ii> Peking last month. • , .. \ ,1 • --~- t.lostly t....y -·an ~ for Friday. -llld tbo -- acc<rdlng to tho --lady' Higha ... Friday ...... -'Ill at tbe beacblel lo aear IO ....,._ ll>- land. Lows 115-10. INSIDE TOD-'Y L.M..... • ·-. a.,.-IWt =:,. : --' ........ , .... ~ .. -= o;i;:;-' !"• .... • •'""'-' .. .. .._ w ' ' -. I ·-I DAILY PILOl N ThU1ld.ly, July 6, 19n --~-Ree.rel 1t1is,ed · Barwllder Canadian ·Yacht·· Cme Goes . - • ' . ' -------First. to -Talii ti -- ' . . Cr&Jbeard, Loi IOllam's 73-loot ketch Graybeard'• elapoed lime was nearly !tom the Royal Vancouver Yacbt Club, three days off tbe pace of tbe late Robert finllbed the 3,ln-mlte Loi Angel .. to F. Johoaoo'• Ticonderoca whlcb set the Tlbltt nice Wedneoday with an elapsed record for the croalns in 1164. time ol IO day1, 11 mtnutea and 43 Killam described the finl.lb, o ! """"!di. -. Graybeard tn a ham communication with .A. .A. .A. Carroll D. Hudson ol Newport Beach as H H H the bolt WU crosslni the finish line oU 'Californians Pi:te.raborly'• Pen Dulek m from Frince .... lllli u.e handicap leader L ...:. .J Clas based Cll politton roporta Wednesday but e~ ses WU being cballenged on the correcled time charts by Russ Ward's Aries from I .0. · z Newport Beach. Pen Dulek m w .. only "· ympics two DJlnul .. , 12 -abead of Aries on cofrected time. • ,..,; •-Joe Poll<!<k'a Min Sette was' espected · ...otllom· Colllomlanl 1i both wen to finish the race sotn.tlme. todly. The known In Newport -b -were leadln( their reapecttve ~ in· Olympic All-obter sit boata were from 200 lo 600 miles Ins ~If belnc cqoclucted In widely ou:~ other t-• distance yacht races 1epara.t;11 anu. . ._.. -~ in Iba fl·foot Soliftl CIUI lriall at t.,....,houl the world: ~.Lowell Norlb ol San Dleeo,... -&reaming Yellow Zonker, a Cal· Z.24 holdlnr dowii 11n1 p1aee·· alter five ,_ sloop 1klpper'ed by Pat Walsb of the San- ol-tlla .......,_ aerial and ,,.. ClllJ1 cne la Cruz Yacht Club, won corrected time _.,. .-o1 Bad ......... J wi~ bonon In the San. Franclsco lo San Diego ,...... -w --•· race lot Midpt Ocean Racing Yachts. lleltoa -Ills ·-maIPt nee WedDoedq. Nor1b boa -satJnc a .... IJao time 1'11. nesrly three hours better --'lllroapaul Iba -: In. ~-....... eor1e11"'P·f~~=n'1anakipYperedbt Wedn(alu'a ~. Jlel(ll wu two Y ~g o = ac mtnu!Oa J,j _.,,. .-ol Norlb 11 Iba Club. Flril to finish In the 23-bolt Deel fin1lb. ~ • ~ " · WU Torolha. · Jn Iba ,,,.. a.. ....nn.tttw. al -With 17 boata left from the 1tarttng ll!arloai ._ Jeff J..enhiriTciMi9Ion ne1c1 ol It, offlclall tn the Victoria, B.C. BaJ wu ~ LoaW Nody ol Bertelq to Maul nee Aid they clon'I know whlch by a --palDll. Ed -ol ... II a!Jead. Raca olllcl1l1 lald that BC· San Jl'Judaco wu third. Newport · cordtnc U> poaltlon reporll _ by radio Beodl'J ~ 11pracue m was not lilted w..._y the Sealtle yacht ~ee aiiiaac. the' ltldeil. · Wu ISO mllel &II In front. Glell '-Gf New Yarlc nuned a s1Jm -ID the liDllHWided TranS-Atlanlic leod Ill Illa 'Tlinpel& a... a11er wDlnc race from Plymouth, England to -.o11wo·ww......,.11ewui.. N._-t. R.I.,_Jeon Yves TerWn, the !baa ~ pa1n1o .-o1 Bruce n,... )'OUllC Fniort•mon at the helm of tbe us. Gf Jlaiillehead, Jim,, and Jaclt Ltnvtn. . fool ocboooer Vendrecli 13 appeared to be ol lcandalt N. Y. 1IP t,ldnl. . leadlnc but WU _ _, lil!JI ain LoQI r \.emittf.. in Iba TeD. for the .....,.. atnJcb1 day. a.. ta ~ CamPbell. with J:: AllbouP he .,... Cllll1 lour ot five days J.-, u crew. Tbey baYe not -from ·the ·llniab, Terlatn WU 11J1J hopeful ~ -Iba -bepn. Gf --the ncord ol _IO days. fag .. boa hampered the ractnc on • "t'lll ,.., making the _.., I'd ~·a Bay where lhe Finn ..a ' boP<'! lot with conditlonl variable and Tt!nplil trlala ...; bell!ll beld. Al Ban ->llltn,. Terlatn laid. Jl'Judaco Iba 8ollai trills ... beinC bit wl!l'llilll-. I . C"1'DOOUS . . ""' ~ ····· Rocket Ki)ls Boy, 15 MODESTO (AP) -Flfteen.yeal'!lld Dona7 Hammond died !ram bead tnJurtel '' W-ay aller a bomemade IOCbt blew up· tn his face. Fire ofllctals laid Ham.-lit Iba fUle 111 the rocket tn a frtend!1 i.ci.,ard and It uPloded. plero-lnc his a.n with. i lqtb ol water pipe. .. .To Jury By JAN EDW ~DS " 01 tM Dtll'r ,.lltt SllH The till-tapping trtal of a former bartender at Sid's Blut Beet tn Newport Beach went to the jury tbls morning, 24 houri aller Judge Everett w, Dickey ordered , the courtroom reopened to the public. The Controversial cloak of secrecy wrapped around the Harbor JUdicial District Court proceedings came at the request of defense and prosecution at· tomeys who feared allegations about sex· ual conduct among Blue Beet employes mtght affect the outcome. Defense attorney Douglas Lans said loo day the trial which began June 28 was closed out of "respect for privacy of witnesses who might otherwise be PIP' hibited from giving evidence In a relaxed and complete mannett • • • these are sensiUve, private matters that are the business of people testifying." Eight witnesses have testified during the trial. Deputy Di.strict Attorney Richard Fulton claimed Wednesday that uno indication of that type ol teatimooy" t id taken place. . Guy Vance Chaney, :J2, is ~scd of three counts of theft ijf' under $200 from Sid Soffer's Newport bar. Witnesses did oot reveal the expected allegatloM about se1Ual condu~ at clos- ed proceedinp during the past week. But Mary Childers, 22-year-<>ld flancee of SOI· r... testified that <hney had threatened hef Dec. 24 when she saw him allegedly put apj>ro-atelY '$ti) from drink sales tnto bis pocket instead of into. the casb register. Fultoo's _ dPsing statements revealed that .Chaney became aware she was watching hllil and allegedly said, "I hope 7ou'i:e writing all of this down so you cad tell Sid , •• I have friends in Las Vegas who can take care . of you and your children.'' Do two other occasions, Chaney is ac- cused of failing 1o ring up sales on the register as he sold drinks. Oil Jan. 21, 34 shots of liqUDr were reported missmg and on Jan. 31', 26 shots were missing, ac- cording to Soffer. Following Miss Childers' oburvati~n on Christmas Eve and the Jan. 21 in- cident, Soffer marked 13 of the 250'bot- tles behind the bar and again marked them the nest night and compared the old and new marks. Fultoo said tn his closing statement there hid been "DO eonceivabJe way that all of these sbotl can be accounted for,". Thill statement was an attempt to dis- count the defense charge· that the shortiges of mooey and liquor could be accounted for by the alllloos of other empJoyes. Old Court Deposition ' _Used Against Physiciart By TOM BARLEY comment that this wile's condition or ""' De11r ,,.., ,..,, deterlora~ rapidly ud. that she died A depoaiilon taken from Dr. Merrill c. with the nurse out of the room before the "Mike" 0'Donne11 in the pretrial stage of Mexican doctor couJd return to her a RlvenJde c..mty court action was uoed bedside. agalmt him today in the trial of an O'Donnell admitted in the deposition Orance County Superior Court lawsuit that he invented many of the details he that chlr(ll him with responsibility for included in a memorial tribute card sent the death of his wile. to his wife's family and friends after he Attorney Franklin Remer read the returned to the United States. Newport.Beach turgeon'1 responses into He_ admitted under questioning in the (• .............. ber Jiewport ..... di)," Doatal Nld, 'c'bul')'Ou 'could appear at·-publlc heorUll with your ~ (for tbj,_ delay).'' the record u be ·nearect the end of his depoSi~ion that details of the burial - cue apin1t the SS.year-old defendant tn carried out the day after his wife's death a $1 mUUon cl~ action. -were j\ist window dressing." ,O'Donnell, of !f11 RllcenUa Ave. and O'Donnell said in the deposition that he 2011 Westcllff Drive, Newport ~ch, foliowed a "Forest Lawn fonnat" in the lr¥lne CouDctlman. Jolm Burton, !Ibo willl his Cly ·Manager Bill Wooueii and Piall!I.. Commissioner Rlcberd Kool repr•llded IrviDe, bruabed oU Quiale:y'1 cbarPI· "I ... oght ... bad a Ulllul dlocuaslon," -Aid. "We developed a bull !or . .. UllljentandtnJ tonight." • DAILY PILOT named Mn. Gertrude Barnttt, Busan tribute, that ·there was no such place as Jane O'Donnell'• mother, u one of "Cozumel Memorial Park" and ·that the .. ,.,.. defl!lldanll tn a libel action filed "Mission Santa Cruz" was not Involved ill Riverside Superior Court two years In the last rites of his 38-year-<>ld wile. -"-ed bi.m in o Reece Baggott, Mrs. 0 • D o n n e 11 ' s --'Mn: Barnell IU · range brother, bu testUied that his sister was Coun~. buried in "a crude wooden box" with a Mri. Barnett, bocked by Ben Haggott, sheet of plastic around her. Mni. O'Donnell'• father, claims in her in ai:tlon that O'Donnell Injected a fatal Haggott said he was present Cozumel when his sister's unembalmed dOle of lumlnol -a highly to:rlc remains were exhumed 19 ~ays alter her boltilur1te -Into Ilia wife """"' the cou-death . pie -Oil QJ<umel Island, a O'Donnell also admitted in the deposi· _ .,..,,,._ c.t DAl&.Y ,R.OT,..,.. titlltJll Mulcan tourist spot OD the Yucatan lion that Conrad Ream, described during ... •• ,1 1, .. ..._,,,_, 11 ....., ..... Pe~a. the trial as a United States consufar of-~ O'Donnell bu refuled lo testify tn the pl the bu 'al :.C:. ': :""W: :::''n:: civil trial before Judge J.E.T. "Ned" :;~~~d ayed no pert' in n of ""*'• ,.. a.t. M.,., N~ IMdlo Rutter. Dr. Melvin Sommer 01 Beverly ff.ills ) • = OAIL Y •ILOT 1'41N ....... ~ FIREMEN MOP UP AT SCENE OF FIERY CRASH DOWN CLIFF TO DUNES TRAILER PARK Driver Ho1pit1llrad; Police Try to Pleco To91thor Causo of Wodntsdsy Night Accident ! Burger Extend Stay; Dele~a e Case Up ,in Air WASHINGTON (AP) -Chief Justice Warren E. Burger today extended until further notice a stay issued by the U.S. c i r c u i t court of A ppeaJs which suspended the effect of its orders retumtng 151 Calil9rnia delegates to Sen. George McGovern. Burger's action followed pleas to the Supreme Court by the Democratic party and by forces of Chicago· Mayor Richard J. Daley for a special term of the .court to consider an appeal of the circuit court's decision which also unseated Daley and 58 other Illinois deJegates in the complicated case.· Burger's order reads that the circuit stay "is hereby extended until further order of the court." The circuit court slay was to expire at 11 a.m. PDT. The action by Burger freezes the issue as it stands until a decision is Dijlde at the ~upreme Court level' on 1'hetber to acceRI the dual apPeal.I of the ~irclilt court r decision. . ' I ' ' 1 . . t Good Samaritans Save " " ~ ! t I Newport Man in Crash Some unidentified good Samaritans are credited with1saving the life of a Newport Beach man Wedneday night alter his car plunged· over a 50-foot cliff and burst into flames. ' According to police and fire reports, Philip R Snyder, 26, of 617 W. Balboa Blvd., was freed fro~ the ~~ Dress -Store ·11it . . . For :-$1,820 Loss Thieves struck a fashionable Newport Beach boutique for the second tlme in a week early this morning, making off with $1,820 worth of dresses. · Sax, 1610 w. Coast ffigbway,' was bit a week ago !or a $5,000 loss. At that time · ~...,, ama!l>ed lo the fl"or\t ~ow and made thei:t: getaway wi~ \00 dresses. Police said intruders , did . the same thing thii morning. Tlfis time store owner B.,.Sas of Tustin laid iZdreaae1 .. , were missing. • . , • . . • I wreckage of his car by residents ol . the Dunes Trailer Park. lfe is listed in satisfactory condition to.. day . al the Orange County Medical . . . Center. 1: u Traffic Investigator! are . lrytng lo ft piece together the tncldenis which led to ~ the cr&sp. ·c'There-\vere no witneaseJ and r. officers at the scene could not get a ~ statement from Snyder because Of his fn. C jurieS," ·~aid Stan Bressler, Ne'fPOrt t Beach police .traffic investigator. \ . t Bressler said officers do know that I Snyder was traveling west on Pacific t Coast Highway at about 10 p.m. when bis I cat left the road, bounced acrou ~ open field ' west of Jamboree Road ilnli 'tbm ~ ran off the cUU to ~e trailer park below. l The 1970 Volkswagen burst into fllmt1 t when it landed al the bottOm of· the clJll, 1 firernt:a'sald. One park resident, lli>dger ~ lmbriilla of San Bernardino', ~ , the IJain<s while -~ "5lclentrgot : Snyder out of the car ••. ~ ... ~ .. 1 t • • ~ 'Due ·19 damage from the erasb·aitd : 10-., fir<meD eJ!imAted Snyder'• car was ~ a tol;al 19A ' ~ I . c .JI. J. qarrell~ 2~qt/i ' . . (. . SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now . '.. . in Progress , . :rhe flltist pby: . DREXEi, • HERIT,AGE .K~DEL and Others' . ,, . Ja~e 10 to .3rk and more off! . ' • , . ·•'DINING ROOM . ' ., .... . ... .. e IEDROQM , : 9, ''uvlNG ROOM ' :. ' ' • CARPETING . .• : , .... ,.,,., ~-Y•IMJ, "--Witnesael for -Mn. Barnett ' have ' testified that he examined t h e ::"' ,.......,.~ :"' .!: °""""'' testified that O'Donnell eent a telegram refrigerated remains of Mrs O'Donnell · 1 ...,;;.'1l\i'.::.liiii'Oili -~ ·=--·-l~·Me:rlco· t~ days· after .. his·-wlfe's .. "lilllleilco-Clt)'a year atte1"hlird .. th ·bat ·: _, · ·-· -.... · _ -~--'-.A~CESSORJES. ....... c ... __ ._ ... 1 ""....., ,,,......, ...... ".,,. wnt ~ on March lt, 1911 to advise her had very few of the organs available to · "' - --. eo-""" family that ahe died In an auto accident. · 1olexican physicians to work on. Rolo«I N Woo4 They teslllJed that he returned lo Los Sommer a pathologist wbo knew Mn. ,,__...; PwllllW!w Angeles-fi"t•e days after hi! wife'• death O'Donnell 1for 15 years before her death, • J,.k l. Corlov and told them ihe died of a heart attack. said Ille findings of Mexican physicians ":""-:'.."" :-;• -Theysald he admitted invenilni the auto ·Who determined that Mrs. O'Donnell died ::.., '"' story but wanted lo spare them the •hock of barbiturate poi~oning were six lo ,.._., A, M....,~111• af her true cause of death. seven times greater than his. -·• ••ftw Tesllmony rud Into the record by But he agreed with them that the dead L P•ter kn~ Remer today tbcluded O'Donnell's com~ woman, a successful artist and teacher -c11y -ment in the depoolUon thlt he did not of art who frequently exhibited at the ,...,.,. ._. OM. kno1' the ea111t of Mn. O'Donnell'• death Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, wu JJJJ ,._,... loolnu4 and had "DO optnloq" to offer en the poisoned by an unknown barbiturate. M•llloto .-., r.o. "' 117', tuu topic. · · Sommer was subjected to a long c:rou . o...,; -The phyl\clan stated that he awoke at 7 enminadoo by O'Donnell's tawyen and ...,. ...., • _ .., -a.l". on the day foltowtn1 the couple'• at· by Judge Rutter on the basis of calC\lla· .._ -· • ---rival at their Cosumtl hotel and that he tlona that led to his conclusions. :i=.z:: 11:.1. ':"' .... '::."a: bad "heard nothtna durlns the night." Ills flndinp, based on what he believed ltl .. I ... 17i•i MMIH O'Donnell stated in the de]IOl!Uon that tbe vlcttm'• body weight to be at the tim• Cl • • be realized IO!Detbtng wu """' with of death and the remains available at the Y -Mia 1 142°"11 his wife. lie satd he.-her vip'ously, time of analys~. were ttpeatedly !!!1-' ::" ~ .... "'::'~ felt' ber pulse and tbm ...,t for a phys!-cbalJqed by lltMneY•~lleedJlddi~ _ ...,.. • ............. ......... clan. • and Mlke McCray. .., ..... ~ .~ _... ,.,. O'Donnell stated In the depotltion that Sommer admitted he was unable to • ""'"' -= ..., ., --the pi\yslcjan arrived, ·brought a nurse detect the presence of luminol in the re-.~. , _ _., w -.... to the llOlel room and odreded ii>-matn1 available to him. He laid_ the ;;;;:;.,, "'3 .#.,,-:--• -1ra..._ feedln1 for the un<:<MllJcfour traces of barbiturates he found could t ' • Mn. O'Donnelt. , ha" fallen within a wide range o! that 'Remer re~ tnto the record O'llomlell'~. type of dnlg . ' J • ". LAMPS l. I • I .. j . ' HERITAGl-DRmt ' MADRIGA~edit1rr1nqn Bedroom, Dining Roem A J.Mn9 Roo"l ~MIO • -lt1li1n Cl~uic Dining ,Room I Living •-elAND TOUR-Cl111ic Bedroom & Livln9 Room MAA.CHISA Contlnentol I ...... A U:dnt Room, ' f I H.J.GAl\l\El I. EUR~i]llRE : 22tl '.HAOOll ILYb.-'--"·i-4M211 PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon .. Thurs. le ft~ Eves. COSTA MESA, ~UF. ....... ., ..... • -·' ,, • • '• '· - " ~ I l c t f c a •i 0 on It fo r N ar m Ba ~ t1 p< ..... &le of feJ f' F ' -More Garhenstangel J .£li1nax ·io Raliye· Set at S~uth Coast Plaza ~1herevtt carbenstan,elen are c•t~ Ing today it's a good chance the talk will get around to the "good old days" or hut summer when the world'• first Build a Better Garbt?nstangel Conlcst a n d International Rallye was staged at South Coast Plaza. Some of the world's greatest garbcnstangels were displayed al the shopping center during those last few days oC July last year. An d garbenstangelers -rrom near and tar came to look at and listen to the great and near-great ones operate. One of them was Cosmic Time Piece, a rilscinating gadget'.tbat didn't tell time but did win half of the first prize in the Open Division competition. The other half of the prize went to Belly Button Lint Processer, which pro- cessed (and baled) belly button Uni, of rourse. Michael S. Chaplin of 9122 Christine Drive, Huntington Beach wa.o; the cham- pion garbenstangeler who built Cosmic Time_ Piece. Laurence :wright, a former Harbor Area resident who lived downcoast in Carlsbad at the time of the contest last summer. built the lint baler and another garbenstangel that defied description. LAURENCE WRIGHT DEMONSTRATES 'BELLY BUTTON LINT PROCESSER' Garbenstangel Judges Awarded Him Half of Open Div ision First Prli.t • • . . .. on to Senate The Junior Division cha01p in 1971 was Bobby Davis, then 1~, of 1218 Donegal Place, Costa Mesa. His onetime ice cream carton topped ~·ith a continuously glowing blue light and a red model airplane propeller spin- ning . intermittently on its side was declared the best garbenstangel in itJ divisio n. Bobby · called his en try Starbengangel. There were others, of course. l\1any of them won prizes, loo. The like of those great and classic garbenstangels haven 't been seen for nearly a year, no"'· But it's just possible they'll be equaled -or even bettered -by the gaggle of garbenstangels gathered now at South Coast Plaza. · The current crop will be on display the remainder of this week and wilt be judged at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The public is In vited to come and ~·atch the judges do their judging. ·of course. Dave deSoto, Kl\fPC's ''man in Orange County," \\'iii join the old pro, Gene Tardy, Golden West College's No. l garbenstangel builder, as judges of the · 1972 event. Garbcnstangel Ge It (merchandise certificates) \\'ill 'be given \Yinners of top three places in both an Open Division and a Junior Division. 4\-ssemhly Passes 'Ligh~' •. !• ..... . :·~ All entrants will be given free carousel ride tickets. BOBBY DAVIS WITH ENTRY CALLED 'STARBENGANGEL' Winner of First Pl1ce Trophy in Junior Division ~ ;Marijuana Smolring Bill ~ . -. ift~NTO CAP) -Californians ing the matter up to judges makes it un· ca~' smoking marijuana or simply fair on residents of Orange County, for Park Co1icerts Plan1ied by OCC Resta11rant Owner Says Hospital Worker Wi11s $125,000 In S~eepstakes t~ It away for their own use would exa mple, where large riumbers or judges There will be music in the air at Costa fa~&-matjmum si'x-month sentenct in choose to make the first offense a felony. Mesa City Park Sunday afternoon when coUDiy, jail· under a biU passed by the Under the Sieroty biU, all corivictions the Orange Coast College Jazz Ensemble Assembly Wednesday. of marijuana possession -regardless of opens a series of free "Concerts in the Ozzie's Demise 'Fishy' The bill cleared the lower house on .a the number of offenses -would be Park." . . \. 4l.J3 vote -without a vote to spare -misdemea nors punishable by up to six The pilot program , sponsored by the Ozzie, a constant patron of Howard's and was sent to the Senate for con-months in county jail and a $SOO fine. Costa Mesa Department of Leisure restaurant in Newport Beach, died Fri· sideratlon. A petiMon initiative qualfied for Seh rvicehs. will co 3 nsisEt ohr sixrlconcerts day. •«~·ntly Cal"omia"" caught ei·ther California s November ballot. would I roug Aug. I . ac pe ormance "W d , h h ed,, .d ""'" " •w liz h d be · t4 e ont know w at appen , sa1 mokinl or stori ncr marii·uana for their lega e t e private cultivation an use of gins a p.m. -~ ·· b d It 1• d Id but Th J E bl d h "'' restaurant owner Paul Cook. "I suspect own use can be sent to state prison for man1uana Y a u s u an o er e azz nsem e, un er t e ulrCC· one tO"ten years on their flrst offense. would retain prohibitions against the lion of Charles Rutherford, will present fou l play. I found him Friday al 6:45 sale. · selections popularized by such name p.m, \11ith one of his goldfish." DurihJ: debate some legislaton argued B ckers bl · d 338 000 · t f bands as Woody Hennari, Count Basie Th 1· · · · I ' It was hypocritical to lessen the penalty a o a1ne ' s1gna ures o e po ice are not 1nves1tgal1ng. ts registered vote rs to put the measure on and Buddy Rich. Also featured will be not that they don 't believe Cook's theory for marijuana use while leavlng the the ballot in a five-month drive earlier original jazz and jazz rock compositions about foul play, it's just !hat they are not penatty for its sale the same as the cur-this year. They said they will now by OCC students. in the habit of investigating the deaths of rent )liw for possession. mobilize \Vhat they say is an army of Other conce~ts this summer include fish. Aastmblyman Robert Badham, (R-10,000 volunteers to conduct a massive performances by college bands, military Ozzie was a 21-ipch Jong. aerowana , a N~rt Beach), said it was silly to registration drive of young voters. bands, stage bands and orchestras. fresh Water fish, that has graced the ar~ that the la"· should be' Softened -----------------....:.----------------'---'-=-----beCj~ more and more people smoke mi ljuana. urperous legislators took issue ~ith .B~·(l)Wn, saying nowhere else In st!ite 1''!" are penalties so tough on a "vic- ttmless. crime'' often conducted in the privtcy .of a person's home. "With all the muggings, rapes and rob- ~-going on." said Assemblyman JQhh Burton, (0-San Francisco) "it doein't make a lot of sense in tenns of t'riotities" for law enforcement officer• to spend a lot of time chu:lng marijuana aaiokers. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, CO.Beverly Rills), aaid the bill he authored would cut coUr\ costs for marijuana trials -which he said now run to $3.9 q'lillion in Los .A:ngeles County alone each year. current law now gives judges the • choice of making first offenders on a marijuana possession charge guilty of a . m.ildtmeanor or a felony. Sieroty said in · .... 13, percent·of .. the~casµ· judges.,make··the ··--- ofleftle a misdemeanor, in 17 percent a reJmy , -where the defendant could be fined and aentenced to state prl.lon. l'bs Beverly Hills lea:ialator said leav· ~ ormer Mesan - Held in Knifing A (ormer Costa Moaa mldent has been or-to lace arralgnmtnt In Orange CGilii 1 pett6rc61rl'rFl'rdlY"1Wt allopl 111bbln1 of a youth at the ooen-ln( !'ifht or the Harbor LI0111 Fish Fry, Jolui G. North, 20, now doscrlbed by lrTtlllni ofDet.n 11 a transient, ta ac- cllMd or atternoled murder In the 1lle1e<1 ""1lild!n( or c6eri01 Harrell, 11, of Santa Ana. North "" arreatad last June I shortly atter pollce wero eilled to lht C:O.ta Meta City Park to lnv .. ti,111 the 1111>-bi!llt or Harrell . ' • ;. • No Wn,, Oait, Despite the sign, there is no way out for these Irvine Company Huefords. They are fenced ill and, in the g .run. m0:st will wind up on someon e's d irintr r • ! THIS WAY OUT ~' ... ...... ' table. The sign, Just off Pacific Coast Highway bt· tween Newport Beach ind Laguna Beacl» is for ~ars at an orange juice stand puking lot. VALLEJO (AP) -Melda Benefiel, a large fish tank In the restaurant for the ~2-year-old hospital worker. has been past eight years. buying J,rish Sweepstakes lottery tickets Ozzie, which is short'"'ter Osteoglossum ror 12 years and says she had just about Bicerossum, should have lived for given up hope of P.ver winning. another four to eight years. Cook said. This y~ar. however, her luck changed. ''That 's the average longevity for these ··My COO, I can't believe it. It's just fish ," Cook explained, "and that's why l too good to be true," she shouted out suspect foul play.'' when informed by telephone that she had According to Cook, frlzie has been the won. S0,000 pounds . sterling. roughly victim of other attempts his !if -_equivalent to ~125,000 10 the sweepstak~s. . on e. Mrs. Benefiel, who works in the kit· There was the time a couple of yea~s chen at the Napa State Hospital, said, ago that someone put some LSD In his "I've been buying the tickets for the last 77-gallon tank. "He really wen( crazy -12 yearti but I never thought l'd win. out jumping all around, hitting the sides of ol all those tickets they sell I dldn'a the tank," the restaurateur said. "l think ttiere was any way . 1 don't know ho\¥ Jong he stayed high, "I'm so excited, I'm shaking all over.•• because he always looked high to me." She said she hasn't time to plan how to Another time, a drunk wandered into spend the money. th e restaurant, removed the tank's lid "There's a lot of Htlle things I'd like to and started teasing Ozzie. "He's a jum~ do, like spend some or it on my children._ ing fish, and so he just jumped out of But 1 really ha '(en ·t decided yet,'' she the tank . We grabbed him and threw him said. back in but he jumped out again. You She's the mother of a married son and l'ihouJd·ve been there. There were women daughter. screaming -and running around. It was qu ite a scene," Cook said. Ozzie lived on a diet of goldfish , but Cook doesn't think it was a poisoned golfish that di<fhim in. "The goldfi sh looked In prelty good shape,'' he noled . "Maybe It was the pen· nies in the bottom or the tank." Cook said he will be investing another l300 in en acrowana like Ozzie, "but it just won 't be the same." Thieves Steal Sea Scouts' Flag Newport Be11ch Police are lo::iki ng for the thieves wbo may be super patriots, too. They stole the huge American flag that ~·as flown at the Sea Scout Base over the holiday weekend. Police said the. 20 by 40 foot flag '4'as laken off its mast al 19.11 W. Coa~t Highway during the hours of darkil~ss · _Tuesday morning. . The flag. which was valued al $1.000 is about 30 years old. A· 1pokesm1n for the Scouts said it is &elieved th1 t it had once flo"'" over the CapU.ol In .W1shlr'igton, D.C. A flag can be flown 11t nlght U it is property Jlghted, the spokesman ex- plained. The Sea Scouts hav~ been fl.Ying their flag al nirJlL as part, or 1 Chamber of Commerce program to encourage prop- m.y owners along Coast Highway to do IO. Destroyer lo Be So ld LONG BEACH (AP ) -The USS Mad- dox~ a destroyer Involved In the incident which led the Senate to approve U.S. in· tervention in Vlelnam , will be presented to Nlltionalist China. The Maddox wlll be decommissioned today at Long Beach Naval Station and delivered to Chinese officials. Spectators Aid Busy Firemen SALINAS !UPI) -About :JO penons _were watching firtmen battle a warehouse blaze when a sudd<:n nash of names scorched the fire truck . One fireman was burned by the flam es and another struck by a burning timber. ."Hey. h<lp me pull this hose," shouted a firem11n to· Bob Mis kimon. a bystander. Miskimon pitched in as did the other sf1ectators -pulling h0Se1. handling lines, . and hetplna bold huge nozzles on the fire . "We 'd liko lo thank the people that helped u,.,, We "'ere really shorthanded.'' a<ald SallnAs -Fire Chier P1ul ~fchrinqcr, when the 14iitl,OOO blaie was controlled "Many people really worked hard." ' I '• , - OYER THE COUNTER •••Y·c•r• 1cti't'e w11r ' ••11k1l'lleric•r' e 111•1 .. r cli•tt• 7 f•1hl•11 ttl.11cl, 11twport .,,,,111 "44·1070 lry TERRY OllANT, R.Ph We are not t•lklt19 ebo11t phony blll1 erid cal111 that 1rt b1i119 lll191lly circ11l1t1d bwt rather the pot1nti1tlv mor• ••· ploliw1 prob11m of co11nt1rf11t Gru91, Th i1 i1 pr111ntly on th1 incr1111 111d it could l11d to ch101 in th1 m1rktfing of 111w clr1,191 11 well 11 rttr.1ltin9 in• 1¥it1bly in 1 11rio111 public h1•lth h111rcl. Count1rf1it dr1.na1 •t• mtdt ill191lly without 1ny q111lity con, troll and undtr tht poorett men• ufe1durin9 co11dltion1. T~1 r1iult- in9 clr119l i re 111b-1t1ftd1rcl, more oftll'I th111 t1ot without eff1ctiv• pot111cv 111d •ubi1ct to h•rmful co11t1ml11atio11. A ph1rm1cv only p11rch1111 th1ir 1toc•' of dr119t from 11911 111tl llc1n11d 1ourc11. You 1hovlcl 1l1ofollow this pr1c- tic1. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will de· liver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery s e r v t c e and charge accounts. PARK LIDO PHARMACY '51 H..,tftl Read N--h '42·1SM ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;::;~, ... Doll..,y ANNOUNCEMENT FASHION J ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER SUNDAY SHOPPl'NG The follo..,,inCJ stores are now OPEN SUNDAYS for your shopping convenience: I. AT-E'ASE 2. APROPOS 3. BACK STREET ------4. BATH SHOP S. THE BROADWAY 6. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT 7. WALTAH CLARKE'S a. COCO'S t . 8. DALTON 10. EL POCO 11. HAIR HUNTERS 12. HATCH'S HALLMARK IJ. KARLS TOYS 14. LANZ 15. MANDEL'S SHOES 16. MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTS 17. MUSIC HALL 18. NEAL'S SPORTING GOODS 19. J. C. PENNEY$ 20. PHELPS MEAGER 21 . PAUL ALLAN SHOES 22. THE RIGGER 23. RUSSO'S 24. SEE'S CANDIES 25. THE SHOW.Off 26. SILVERWOOD'S 27: THE TOBACCONIST 29. VJ ~INGS FOUR 29. Y AMA TO'S RESTAURANT SHOP THE OPEN-AIR, OCEAN-VIEW MALL -. ·- • COMPLETE-NEW YORK STOCK UST_-r \ ( • • I -• • TMa1 • n·•• vor. ~. NO. '188, 3 SECTIONS. )2 ME ORANCE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·THURSDAY, JULY 6, 19 c TEN CENTS \ ' . . • Nixon See~ Possihl~ -:Lih~a~y ~~eation By JOHN VALTERZA Of .. __. Pillt Sltft • walk on a ocenlc hilllldf ovirlootiar lbe acr-.ge rteenlly given to lbe puhlle. Presi~ Nixon .made two secret. trip(. cilltside Ilia estate on ·Independence Day. aod wa!liad across #oedy and dusty fields aboYe San Mateo canyon to aurvey 1. site whiiltcmig~l -vary well 1Je<on1t the &Ue o1 Uie~sidential librefy, it was learoed;oday • ,On tlfO_~lllfllle oe<asiona on the holi· day, lllltlO.;:local .citizens celellrated De emerged_ from a (u; to •' ---. - The -11 2,a ..... oi Comp Pe11!11eton UjJlandl, crl&ilaJJr an aulrlpt gilt by !be Pnn•• !alt.,..,, - quentli ltll -• IO-yeor -to lbe slalo ol Cllllorn!a w1lb tbe -!bit 11 be uSed ooly for plblic. purpo111. The hillside wblch "NIJon Mveyed on 'l'llesday lflordl a panonmlc view of the iJll&nd wlldei'MM aieos, !be coastline and even !be Preeldell!'a owo villa to ~ west. site for Ibo lllOlllllDllll the aubJtct cl F.,. ii any • ;uats at Ibo anaual · tpe<UlaUon !or the post ......i ,...,.. celebnlkln at Villa Bahia .taditDD knew Hints lhat . a .lita had been .-ii that the man wtlklng the bl'Ushy acreage' uaornewhere on .Clmp Pend I• ton '' WU NJson, WI police 0 fl j C e r S . Surfaced late Jut 'jw durinl Jlleftlnp partldpatinc In ·a ,public . f I r I n c of a local group ralsinC fundl for a gift to demoosti'iltion al a rang• at the ·pa.rt \be II bra r ya bnme bust ol Mr. Nix· and La llal>ra will llavt been fl\ vain. administration. 8oootera ol boUt eommunitles !lave lob-• ~ven •canty lnformati41l • .,.._. bled beavlly !or aelecUon of the library ress of site selection baa been -• .lita.. istent. Nol only """1d a prealdentlal library Olliclally, the Richard .M. lllson Foan- add prel!IJe forever In a community, but dation, compooec\, of longtime frlenda of were asked In delay their lhootlog until ~· which now ts on dlspley at San It alao belpe the pocketbook!. Ille Preaideot, wW buUd !be library and Locil baooters ()f selection of a site In act on the selection of 1 site. or ,.,-San Clemente hive •teted that at The foundaUon and oth<rs following Ibo the party walking on the land above left. Clemente ·City Hall. · The strong hints that Nixon bu made II Ibo library Indeed 1orfDS the nucleua up his· mind alloul tho library furnishes ol !be public uplanda on former Marine least One million viai~ a year could be progress have said that an -announcement npocted to vlail a library fllltd with would have In wait until after !lit Ille key · to an mi.lc8te puzzle ov... Ille Corpe land, ellwla b)' groups ID Whl!Uer documents and memorabtila of !be Nixon NOVtlllber elecllona. ·stock-Prices Soaring Vietnam Peace Hopes Spark Surge of Advances NEW YORK (AP) -Stock ~ket prtcee soared today on a ••'!I' report from Loadoa that, Ibo ChlnesO and· tho SOviet Union advised Ibo/ North Viel· narJ>eie pvernment to reach a peace oe!Uemeot iool>._/ . The market gave up aome of its. early sharp pins, however, when Westem dlplo"lllts In . Loadoa dlacounted !be report. The rma1 Dow Jones a...-age of 30 !nduotrlal Blocks was ahead 8.66 ·Newport Beach, ·Irvine Reach points at 912.l!. Earlier, the blue chip 'In-any effective pressum on North Viet- dlcator bad been up nearly 11 'points. nam. Advancing Jasues led dedlnes b)' about Analysts attributed Ibo rain to the • l Ibo N y~ Stock. El""••• newa report prior to the openin( that the • to C11 ew ~ _._ Soviet Union and mainland China warned Df Plo!!ials ~!log Qiuntr!Os. l'i!li Hanoi to make peaca with ' !lit Untied m\"iolll· In Moecow, Peking aDd .Hanoi ,States. ' dilcounted Ibo report. There olficlala.. The analysts allo ·added that hopes for have been specu!atinc about !be chancu omne selllement in the Vietnam war bad of IUCb peace moves, but uy they have· emne on top of some favorable tcQ110mic aeell absolutely no evidence "!lfellll1I newt. the Rusalanl or Chlneae are uerclalnl Consumer credit lhowed record In- creases in May, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday, ml the · beed oC Seers, Roebuck & Co. predicted Ibo nation'• retailers would uperierice a 9.5 percent aales Increase ID the second ball of 19'12. Western dlplomalt !lave b t • n . speculali!li 111 chances that -and China may aeporalaly be msIDC·~ Vietnam toward a peace aittlament - Pre3ident Nlkolal V. Podcomy visited Hanoi and Henry A. Kissinger .Wied Peking laat mouth. Water Unit Aets Nicoll Sees J:oughJJcean Pollution School T~ I -So.~e. Accord Limits OK'd for St.are Boost .Drop · , : · Ji1. L PIITIIR KRIEG t ' .~fltt .Dmllir~';ttllaff , JI • ,, .~ ""'4~ .... "l't~ klllld .... ' • LQll-~ ~AP) .., ,.._ 11!1'. -.,_..; ... Jeq Auer of San rn.;. . ....ro-.'lllindfy nllhl 1lul Irvlnil,OouJ>. ~ 'i"'I-desctll>ed ... lbe clico. . . • clli11111iHem'f QuJiter 8'W to It that lbO • .tooiglli!of ever im,....s 111· tbe United ••!<i· dJjerll 'eJPlalnld ~Illa of. .~ -·1 be -a plctiUHook Stalel • ,,_-~ ~ ltr' lhlllll _.DOI ~M,I •ilmf!I 1 A $1.5 mll1le)ll wln!llall .lor Ille N~ M""I. Un!flad iloW ~kll1 !lllf -11 In "1 1iJnlflclld •111 1• In .. Ila illo creue" ll"lJectaL Ibis ,_; .11 •b . , raper DoU .. . .... ' . Sheryl Jlarms, 7, triet to -patch up "Dil)lples;" the pa pier iuacbe gir- affe she ""'lD. for )laving the best gndeLin hei;se<ond.grade cl.ass at , Obrist .Lutlietan Church-SCbC>Ol in -co.ta )lesa. "Dimples" in only, a month alld • half old, but ii falling •apart from old ·age and· a Jot of attention. · · ' · .. ' ' • • i-r I , , Blcuni to !ht P'I Dell a.or. Ollifomla't I.GIT-flllll CoMtlbit; liiibJect · w'ter .....,., despite · high purJIJ on QuJalfJ tied oft on the f1nt meet1nc of to t.detal ajlpnwal 1 · • tolic nieta!e, 1i l;Ollld 11111 COlllaln bae- tbe two cWes' llalaon committees '!be Slate 'water 1teaource1 Control teria·arid-that·could be harmful to n:-ienta ~ 11 ended, charging both BOard. endorsed , its i ta fr' re,cOm. bumini. 'n>Ole ele!Denia, bow.ver sides with avo!Wng the major laaue at mendations .., a f.l vote alter rejedlog ....Wd be l!iiaipated or killed readily ID hand -land Use planning a-ound Orange · County Alrpozt.. attempts In iolten !be new rilla. ' !be ocean, the,; said. '!be ~ cereinony In Newport The new regulations require Iha! all Stall memben aplalned that !be new Beach dty ball bad produced an a· ocean diacbarg'8 receive tolic metal standards, which 1111111 be •PP!"ved by change ol vow• -vows to 1et along be~ cleanupe blgber lhan curreat 1tandards lbe federal EnvirM_.l 'ProlOcltoo tor and to cooperate on mutual problems for drinking water, ollidall uld. " Ac"""1 ~ by far dit II-.,.. im. -before Qlllcley let it be known he The board refuted a1tempt1 by Vlce ' · > .....,,. dl.dn't lhlnt all the lovey-dovey stuff haCI Chairman E. F. Dibble of Redlanda ,.. pooed !or 1111 United Stilel COUii! area. accompllsbed much. reduce llandanla for toxic me1a1a and The new· llandarda wwld lnlurt It, la "I ' liacl thought we were getting auspendedsolldt,aucbisgreue'mloil. ufe 19 twlm aoswbul aianc -!lit: lotet!>er to talk about, specillc thqs ..,. Votinc for . !be new> rnlet were ~"cooit up ID 1,000 fie! IO"ID - developmerit ot Ille Collini Radio and. Chairman W. W> Adami ml Roy . E. · llld· IO , feet· -. .. ·ODii ..wd airb • • McDonnell Douglu properties -and we Dodaon of san Diego, Rma1d Roble of damare ID mlcroorpnlam 'Vital to the Burger Exten .. :.ls . ~ .. n'·y' ~ .. didn't discusa diem at all," be char/red. lower part O! Ibo food cbaln, the board U U La · · Quigley la not a member of the com-' · was told. ' · mlUee and had attended the meeting on-. R• na • , ' R ' Bill B. Dendy, ~ ofllcer of Ibo ' -ly u an observer, si!Ung through 11 '-:::> min aven SU.ta Water: --ConlrGI llolrd, · · · silently. said· Wec!neoday Illa• propooed nii.. are ' -Jalm Nlcoll -1oc111. ' . ,... wllldlall -···"' ..... perttnt 1ner ... ., .. a111et'i - eel valuation•• 11•••.IJ::'' Caufto ty Asseuor,AIJd!WJ,. • Nicoll Akl the total lncrl'8! -$11.8 mitllon over the current year'• $114.J million -ts ~ million over the lncraua · P<Ol'<!teclo w\len be prepared bla -meljded budget. SCbool lrultaes have given prellmlimJ approval .to a budget that cells for a J4. cent ta1 lncreaae this year' wt Nlooll ~d he. exPects !be '101" money will bo uaed to cu.1 tua, rather than be -' oa --· ."I -dlNcted ·hy !be board In btnd ev«Y eflart In .reduce the projected tu rate," Njooll aid. He said hll Office has not yet computed eaaclly, what the tu rate would be wltb Ille inct ' Med money ii !be aame apenclo inl _... ll cont!Dued. 'Ibo cumnt tu rala In Colla -11 $5.10 per •100 .-valuation, II It ff.'12 per $t00 In Newport Beach. FOHOUri "g Daley:' Plea 0 What each cltY wanted the other to do Retu H "P!Weotlt!_ve ~ntblr tbU ~-" -· '\T~A • " . . . -. 11lnboldolfzonin(,"Qulgleysaid."Ap-~ . Tll.S-·Ome c ,,lleupl.alned·ata•-eoefsmctlhat ·Nlonll -lbe diJtrlct la-aboeuncertaln- whether ihe lncreaae. reflects Ibo '" ' parenUy we're independently going ahead ' we 1mcrtr of,no, -tllectt o1 pollatloa 1 , ., aa If.we hadn't (Olten Into dlscussiona at "Buckwheal," the biJ blaCk In lhe ocean today, but the· new rulu t Dal nd -•"'-all" raven owned by Mrs. Marilyn "give auurancea" 1tblt ttbleJ · will be WASIUNGTON (AP) -Chief JUittce • to --ey a sa ow= Illinois He. ~cted Newport Beach will co . Tyler, of Colla Mesa, bu come avoldeil lnrlbe fu11ft. ; · Warren, E. Bw'ger today extended un!il delegalfl ousted bylbe Credentials Com· ·ahead ifnd . •-e Ibo ,135 million back In rooat In bis Ja-llehdy I.lid aome imtlnces of -~'tiirthef notice a stay issued by \the u.s. mittee ~ ~ rr-• . garden poiludon beUeved to ,._ -Ible ·= ~Coilrl of APi>olf1 which • . _ • Col1lnl hl&h rile oflice j>laa Monday • ' •re .... l'el,.,... -. 'Tue effect iii 'its orders Jerome-Torshen,. . ttomey.· for the night '· • · -• The · tame bird, lool llnce •last for claml(e to kelp -and other le 1siiiifuornia deleptia·to Sen. Daley•forces, said the1r plea~ings before ·:Mi oj.ponumty'ror joint plaJ!nlng baa Thursday, wu foundtln a garage marine lUe, but lhat there ts Utile firm ~ McGovefti;c· the CflUrl blnged '* what-he called the gone .once they do Iha~" Quigley warned. lour blocks away with !be ald of a scltntlllc dati on specific mvllolunantal , . · "' -"serious ques1lon ol tbe right ol •·alale · "Our. queation to .them lhouJd have ·DAILY PILOT atory. .... hann from ocean w-dilcbarJeo. !lurler'• act10D loDiiwt•t plea~ to !be to bold aa eiect!oo." bem.:nat can we do to lnftuence them . "It wu being kept by a little boy Standafdl hlg1ler tllan -for drinll· Suprel!I' Court by the Ile!'!'!<f.•toe party "hi this cas{ Ille conr1a 11a .. d!.,rlved not IO ;o aMad lldoday night?' .,, Who aeld -odler l»y1 l had log wattr far bumans art needed aod ,byjmes of Cbkqo .Mirlj:lr.;~rd !be -le ·of in. lite," 'l'llnliill main-QulCli!' Aid. · • taken aome lllols at him,• Mn. becaUIO nw1y llllall ocean crulurel J. Daler;IO< a spedai term ol Ille cOurt talned. ' .~Y -hli blul lo reporter• Tyler lald this mnrnlng. • have. ·lea· loleruce to poll.-tllan to consider. an amal of _the -I The ousted deJ..iul. hid 'been elocted after tlio meel1iic tliln -.led. moot '!,ip,Buctwbeat atray from home • · hummw, he uld. . cowt'• docil!On which also llnseited 1n patt lJDary electlGli ud of th! ~cOmmlu., mel!lben wbo wece aa~. lie lald ~municipal plants and '4 in-• Daley and ii-ether lUlnola delegalei In i a __ , by pr •111 ... ..._ ":!.,~ 11 • ..;i.,. ID N---''f -·~• ~--~-Quoth the·to-"Nev«mart;" .&~ dump _ ••·· •·• wm-tbe oomplicaledcue. • • repla= Y &UCAllll<r --· ..-· -·--.(iee Uiliiinac,'P:P j')• ·-• ;u:;,;: of· w~-b.to".U. ~ -""1: ·~ nrder reads ditt !be dralll ed at caucus. -~ .,eocb ~y .... ••nll'W about . 1111)' "irbereby extended 1D1til 'ful:tber · ' · " • 11 Jlll'cenl of· Ibo ocean --... for nrder oftbe collrt.'' ' ' G If c . , L Ok d the -nation. . . . " The cimJll couit-·itay'was t.rexplre-/ I · To -lJ!lnl ·-fmtlment -ai,~·~~·~-u;1 .... · o ourse ease ·aye. . ~;::~~~~n: ISHt ltalldl IDllil a decision ta made at _ ~'100 milll9D of thal•to cleaA '!P. the '~ Court level on whether to ·•• • ' ' dlacbarl• rr.m private indullrlel add ·~' tliO .dual appeals of !be circuit . S . p p · 1 z. i· ks D lo N the baliui<o 1or mun1c1pon1i... Deady co;.'jl:;.lonhierarcby uked Burger to · UperVf.SOrS Ut f!U lC~ in e'!Je pment earer ·:=.i~tli!t can aj,pi· I« Ill~ ~'!be effect of the •-la court . , · . " • • aid for aicb projects -b ~ rr.m million fn>m Ibo contested Irv,lne Com- pany holdlogs In Upper Newport Bay. Hlnobnr uld It does, but noted that hll office did ·not l-Back Bay &aaellDlllllltllls year. . I Man Kills Wife, Self • WALNUT CREEK (AP) -Police say a retired Army colonel allot and killed hla wife, tbeo k1Uod himself In their Roamoor aplrtmeuL Po11ce Aid the Ylo- llma Tuetd01 ...... 1-111. lldllnlal, Tl, aiid bla wife ol II monlht, Ami, 83. The -wU • .Jl:<allhel'JllllDI. . . ...... c:. ... ' nillnc. wbiCh overrode tbe PlrlY Creden. Dev.IOlllllent ol 1 P!Jbllc soll.coul-oe ,on ol Newport W and \be project faces South Puadeoa, Monterey ~ IJom. Ibo "*· aod l6 -I lroal !be fedora! tia!s (Dnmjtlee to allow McGovern Iii>-tbe Onnce Oo6n!1 ~ c1eit sone ICl'llllll1 by oflldal1 there. It -before ~-And Ylll.li~ He Akl Ibo~ v...._l'!Y•m::!ia be added. • ==--I reliov• Ill Cllllornia-c • n v o'b t Io •-1'lbd , ..ltJi "' ~ Jlilld ~.,..iil-tlle NOlipiillt'Wlf~CO!Dmialon l'(uya Iaclllly ,... on the Los Allplea "Tliil iNiult la ID ·-.W • :l':;17 brief claimed ~~ tile ap-forward W...,..,.., "'!"' !be •Onoge tonl&ld· _ -. • • County-owned Van Nuya Airport cleat DUI -lo iicial pa wit of Jaal Moeuy 111D111 Ul09 are a""8d for Friday -and the "'"8lilad - accordinf to the waatberlady. Hi(he .. Friday ...... """' " al the beaches In near· Ill ....., Jii. llDd. ~ .. 10, ''f'"- ~ hd•lllrown the country Into County ~ ol .:::',_. ~ In oddlt!on:to the pltcoane, a ll(llted ~ added that .the fadllty would = C'.. =·:."'iita~ ::.t • -COlllll.-.."'llltlonal crlala" by debbllnc In Ibo ~lkln~ -qreemeat wl • clrt'rinr mp, mlnlalure IOlf Ia,..r; • compliment a pr~ lllkll!l 'ud blU rfPOltod.11 r11111oo1 a por caplbl = tl)delegalta lc>IW-~ TfieP'o~~.oht-"'""' oi--~ and bar m.Jim !ILll!Lpro. trails ~lo l1ie Upj)er Newport Bay · -1'!cal • of· abell "-,...,,_ lor plllj 1a.;,.. John llftter I 0 I d county-dwned land aoulll oUbe a1rF,t to 'Ibo l'lclf1c c-t Manufacturllll Com-. areil aod SUperviaor llalald. CMpert ol CiiUlarnlm, be .uld., , · • · .,. • ..,.., a1ter !he n1ing wltb the hlah ... _~ ~~··11 acrei PIOY-~~ liut=~ted a 1eao Newport Beach mpd lbat 11111 pm111on i:" die~ ~tlhl. ~ Cowl lhalthe appeals bench ftll fllrlher 0 . "' -....,.., • .... _ f<r 11M> adjoin' be made part of the qreemerit, Ba cal-· Ail(eles at1 and c;:fy ;i111 a totarof lhan any oilier cowt bu eva ...,.1n the ~aciOc Cota! . . OlnJ!ID)', • lie IJ -. lo Ceors• ,Qr. ,ed the area, ~the lie!' In the Upper , '!O mUllon rallons per day, 0'111(1 eo.... ,.Utica! ...... The SU-Coull, • lli'm qqecl.ln ""'"lllric 11'1.-al "ex• JWk, a '111111 nil Jlnperly terYlcd Newport"llay." ty wltb 110 mlUlon pDons San Diep klller uld, ii 1'elog asked, "to reatore ecutlve-type" golf ...,._ -to , dltoctor. · SUperviaor Willlam PblUlpo """'1ored with 90 mllDoa gallons and kn Jrancltco the jadldory to Its proper place" spent about $1.2 mllHon to develop a lie Nici the qrecnent with JMnt If liie Federal Anillon · Admln!ttrttion al 11 mlUion 1a11ou. · . Kofi« 'pledpd !hot the p a r I y nlgllt-lighted ~· , .The developer callt for a .,,_ leaae bul tllat his bad gl ... approvol ID tlie nicllt llgbtlnJ , He nolod San Jrancilco If propooinc a Wenrch)r WClltd Giiiy Ibo llnal declaiona figures the <Ouniy """"' pin $40,000 In dapartr.--tilat the caubty part of the ll"lJect· Cormack Aid ID: new ~I ~ 1Y11f1D that Woald . of the ooirrt, whale'* Ibey might be. $50,000 a Ytlr In revenue ~r Ibo 1eaae enter a lllta porlod cl only IO to $S IOl')llOI appl'O'fal llacl been ltlJlled and -Its ocan dtacbarp lo Ill mlUlon The DalOJ lorea are seUlnf. .J\111 tinugb opetlllon of the proposed ftflll-)'WI. that 1AA olliclalt 'flW no polllble I& lailonl dally, and ii !bat It ........... II tile oPllOlltt effect, -Inc th at IJ. Oorn,.et 11111 !be eoif r11111 1114 e•· lerfereace with flial* rr.m the '"""'17 wouN booat !be new anti~ <Olis federal courlt mild IDter vene In order Part of tlio properi)> U. witllln t11f ~ ~ In operat!nJ a1ml1ar f~tltt In auiion. • 1'y flJ ml1llan. . • ,.. ' . ' , . ' • ~ . -• • ·INSIDE TODAY A l<t11t lllja<t -.... l>jolfftUv In Sa" rr-uco "Wldneldov u · F'SI 1 f ••I•" rushed Ille tu~ pi..,;, ""' klUed Iulo plNJ~t. OM _...., . """ cited 4ftd hoo .... hrt. " S!Oty /ltld photoa Pllflf 5. Ljlll. e.Ylll I -. ·-..... -. -. ::,:r::. : ............... ,,.,, .... "'" ,.. ....... t Ital \ 31 M ,_ a;--. 1J ' ...... .. ... --. --. °' ..... Qlllr ' -----:s ·---. :,..:·~. I ·~ • • • ' I I • • ' . t ' .. ,. I I llAll. V PILOT c • • • . Canadian Yacht Set Saturday u,.. .-. bike, a wrllt watch, I no.lq bar, tit perUpo I llp&o dlok _. ..,_... ,_, lllPI J1111 Ibid a blr&lln II the c..il Mell Police llepltlmenl S&lurdly • .Hit Airline-- First to Tahiti I • GraJ!jwd, L<>1 Klllun'• 'IS-loot tllleh Kill1111 dllcribed the flniah o I from the Royal Vl!ICOUVer Yacht Club, Graybeard In• ham communication with •··el to Carroll D. Hudooo ol Newport Beach 11 !lnllhed the 3,571-mlle Los ~.. es tbe boll ,.., _.ing the finish line. off Tahiti race Wednelday with on tlapood p ..... ......... lime ol. 20 days II mlnutel and 43 ~ri<LTlball)') Pen D uJ ck Ill fnm -• oeconds. --• France was still the handicap l...stt' Greybeard'• elapsed time wu n .. rly based on position rtporls Wednesdly but three daya off the pace ,ol the lite Robert wu ~ cblllenced on the corrected F. Jobnlaa'• '11condel0s• which HI the lime chaN by lluu Ward'• Aries from record ftJr tile croesln( in 1161. Newport Belch. Pen Dulek Ill was only "k * * · two mlnulfl, 12 lecondl ahead of Ariel on C0<1"Cled time. C · ·z· ·1 • Joe Ponoct·, Min sette w .. ·espec1ed a ... ornians lo flnilh the flee oometime today. The ohter als: bolll were from 200 to 600 mll .. Lead Clas. ses OU~ other long dlatance y1cbl flCH lhroupout the world: ....screaming Yellow Zonker, a Cal-:1-21 In Olymp .... · ~Q sloop skippered by Pat Walsh of-the Sin-~ ta CfUI Yacht Club, won corrected time honors In the Sin Francisco to Sin Diego Two Solitllera, Callfornlam ;_ both wolf roce ftJr Mkflel Oceon Racing Y ochll. Her llme Wll neerly three hours better known In NeWporl ~ -wera leadblc than tile ruJ111tMJp, lmpeluom,1klppered ~ ~ .. al..ei In Olympic ull· by Chrlt Coriell of Metropolila• Yacht ill( triois bOtn, CGl!ducted in widely Club. Ftl'll to flnlsh In tbe 23-boal fieet ·~ , .... Torosha. 1epara--.. In tile 27-{ool SoUng Clue lriall 1t -With 17 boats left from tho starling l!erbleJ, i.ow.it·Nal1b"' kn Dteco..... fteld of II, officials In tho Victoria, B.C. , lwitdq don l\rll p11ce alter five l'ICOI to Maul rice llid they don't know which" of the -•roce lel'i• and wu GOly one one Is ahead. Race officials said that ac- polai llllood "'Bill! Melpl of Wllcoasln · cording to position 'feporls by radio ....w.. _ .. ~......:.:...; •-•·"'·-W-ay the SNU1e yadt Gl!erokee ...... ,_ --...-•-wu eel miles out In front. Wn liaJ:. flarlb •llol -llililc 1 ...,_ -In llie •ilngle-blnded 'l)'anl-AUantle ---Ul:oulboUI jbe ........ In n<e ll'om Plymouth, England to . WNlnlor• •race, ..... Wll -1"" Newport, R.Ir, Jeon Yv.. Ttrllln, the ~ IS ~ llbead ol ~0111/ II the. yoq 1'1elicbmlll 1t the hebn o1 the 128-~ Jiii Fbm ~ compettifoii .1 · 'fool~V~IS1ppearedtobe .,....._ .,_ ··~ • -•~ j ~~-leidJiil '"" 'liu elJIOl'lencln1 light llrl ---_........,.,. -forthe '~111'11gbtday. &., -I•'*' loGUll NadJ ol. Beneley Althoulh ile Wll only four or five da)'ll by a· -...., polnla. Ed 8-11 ·o( froni the finish, Terllin was sill! hopeful Sia Fnncllco wu lhlrd. Newport o1 brealting the rte0rd of 21 days. . Belch'& llmrJ Spr1111e III WU not lilted 11•m not making the progress I'd ·~ F~N":_ v 1. -·--• l .ellm hoped for with condiUons variable and Wllll ..._wot .... ,.on INJK\I wind! thin," Terlain said. 1 leod In the Tenipeol a. after wlmilnc me <I two roces Wednesday. He wao lea Iha -polnla -· ol. Bruce Dy- ol. -· -·and Jlck Linville ol Seandale, N. Y. wu lhlrd- ~ rtpr .... 11uve In the Tempest a.. Ii AroJe c~· · with Jed< J~ ........ Tiiey .. not -r-1W ,..., the . betl111. r.., llol dwnpend . rlclnC m ~·•1 JllJ ..... the .Finn ,and =~.:r•'~J!. '::: -llfP wlndl. . '" ( .. ,,.-f'i "'>'l J r-P .. el UND ·usE ' ... I talldn( abilul liow the counc:ll'• ~ · ........ • kl • ·~~ Do.t.t.""" llllh Cl-t'i lloliNer Robert L. W""" and Plan-· Rigney Fired As Twins Boss MINNEAPOLIS$!'. PAUL (AP) -The Mlnneoola Twins flred Bill = ~~er .!l:'Y~ QUillct u !is replacement. Qulllcl played GOly three lull -In. the major lea111t1, all -tfit him. He llld he -1d retain the preoenl .-WW staff. RJpey ..... flrod u man1ger after • ~ -with the Amerlcon Loque -club'• preoldenl, Calvin Gr!lflth. • ~bout 21 blcyCles and othe un- claimed rnercbandise wlll be auc· Uoned olf to the blgbesl bidder at 10 a.m. In the parking lot. All items will be on display prior to the auction. Cbecu wlll be ac- cepted u payment. Hinshaw Anticipates 2nd Victory By RUDI NIEDZl!!l.SKI Of fM o.Jtr ,..... ..... Andrew J. Hinshaw, the Orange County Repul;llican who defeated Rep. John Sdmlilz (11-'l\Jstin) during a tempesturus primary campaign, Is looting forward to Wublngloa. Apporently confident of a general elec- tion victory Nov. . 7, Hinshaw told members o( the COsta Mesa Rotary Club Wednesday, "I'll have to work, I'll have to learn, and the hours will be iong at night." Hlnahaw, Orange County assessor since 11166, likened bis l'Olentlal 31 t h Congressional District office to learning a new job. M a freshman oongi'essman, . he said, he would .seek the advice ol otliers to ·learn how to do 'the best job possible tor Orange County. "I'm lr)'inl to get on tho beat com-. ml-allhough I doubt yery much if I'll be abJa to (el on to the W ay1 and Means or .the A-1atl""" Commit~:· uid ' ~"· lddinl that be bellev,. his ex- petlence u u.e.Sor will wve hlm well In ·Wllhlnclon. H1a itnmedlate goal, however. is to heal Republlcu Party wounds ripped open during the primary. . For the November campaign Hinshaw plans to gain the support of those Republlcons who formerly supported SChmltz. "A lot of his supporters ·mow I can do a good job," Hinshaw said. His victory at the polls June 6 wu ac-~y motivated in port by Scbmi\za '1ar- ropnt and complacent'.' attitude about th_e elect.iOQ, the asseuor"believes: · Himhaw said Schmitz' open attacks on · Presideot Nixon's polloiea turned people IWIY and that billbomis describing blm ·U .a "atatesman" illustrated hi.a ar· rogance. His decision to run in the primary was provoked tl!r<>Uib oonllcll In Waabinglo• who ...... "walllng and wailbJg for some- one o1 otalure" lo. fling the gauntlet al Sdnntlz, lllMIMw llllL But jte denied speculation that the. White House itself -wu involved in the campaign. 111 did not hear from the White House before, during or after tho election,'' he said. "I'm not even Wt: the White House knew of my campaJgn. 11 Since the primary, Hinshaw ro111ed, he has received a congratulatory note from PresidenUal advisor Robert Flncb. . : Comm-~-Qirf Doell ~-~~.,:~;· lltilllonl tO Qullley, -thin to repeal : -Ill bo1fuld Jn the -·· . :·1 can't ,speak fer tbe. other m totes · (Oii Ille ............ ber Newport ...... di),"· Dolta1 Mid, 'lbut )"OU could appear I at olir public bearini with your nqu..t (for Ille delly).'' . OM Court Deposition Used Against Physician mJM Councilman John Burton, who -his City Manoger Bill Woolltll 11111 By TOM BARLEY Plannlng QJnuninkmer Richard Kent ot .. .,...,. ••• 111n from Melico three days after his wife's death on Match 19, 1968 to advise her famlly that sho died in a• auto accident. nipr-.d Irvine, -ofl ~cleY'• A deposlUon llken from Dr. Merrill C. cbar(eo> • "Mike" O'Donnell in the prtirlal atap ol "I tholight •we hid ·1 uoeful dilcu•lon,'' a Riverside Counly eotlrl action na Uled They testified that he returned to Los Angeles five days after bis wife's death and told them Ille died ol a heart attack. They said he admitted inventing the auto story but wanted to spare them tbe shock of her true cauoe of death. Birton llid. "Wa developed a bolls tor 1galnsl him today in the trill of ID an underlJtandlnr toolghl." Oranle County Superior Court lawsuit "Al llr. Dollll pointed out in tho · ·thll cblrges blm with l'tlpolllibillty for meeC.~, 1111 OolliOI Radio llop8'1J' II tbe death o1 his wife. wholl)I a jurlldlctlonlll milter for AllOrney Franklin Remer read the Newport' lleoch. , .McDonnell Douglu II ~·Beach 1U11eoo'1 relJIOlllel Into TeallJnony read into tho record by Remer today included O'Donnell's com- ment In the deposition that he did not kno" the Cluae of Mn. O'Donnell's d.,th and bad 0 no oplnlon" -to offer on the topi c. llrlc:lly 41l_lrvlne mo11er,"__Burton @!!!. the record u he nwed the end ol bis '"Ille problem Is more tban McDonnell cue qalnll lhe 113-year .. ld defendant In Douglal and Collini. We've sot I whole a fl rn1D1on civil 1cllon. border fnm Cam~ Drive 10Ulb to J'ord O'Donnell, ol 1/11 Pllcentla Ave. and Road," Bufton said. 2011 Wlllcllff Drive, Newport Beach, The physiclan staled tha t he awoke at 7 a.m. on the day following the couple's ar-· rival at their Cozumel hotel and that lie had "heard nothing during the night," _ .. COAIT .. DA ILY PILOT • .,;..~ c.t DA.R.Y 'ILOT, ... .wdl ........... ~ .......... ... .. Of'llllt c.tt """' .. ~-.... """ .. lift al'll PIMllMd,. MondtY' .... ''*'· ,.. .ow ...... " ............ ............ 811d!/,..,.11t v.1111, ...... ...._ ll"tht'SMdl*ct ..i S.n °"'**" ,_ .,._ c.,llft-. A aklllt t"llllMI ....... llUblillllll llll!nllya .. .....,.. Tiit ~ •Wllfll ........ Wnt "' ''""· an ~ ClllfWlllt, t)llt. ~.Mt+ N. W.M ~MIPllllllltllr J1cli: l. C11fey • Viet ,,_w..t Ml GMnl MMllllf' The11111 k•rrU ·-11Mi111a1 A. MWJ)li11e MINllllll ..... a.trl• H. Lee1 aich1r4 P. Ntlt ...... ~Ml ... ---Utw ...... f1Htt ll1llof AMrom P.O .... 1160, tll2' °""' oM.. """"'!ltMdit mt,...,..,. ...... . ~--,-~ ..... ..... =ifl IHF ~I 11111 ~ ~ au: e 111 • """' m ca ... w. •• , ......... ,, •• '41-4)11. er 'W Msast t 1 MJ·••n &: ""' Orwlll c..t Mlhfl1fte --·"""-""''~ ....,.. ., ~ ....... .... .., .... .---..,...... ... ,... .... ., ..,..., ....... =---·--Ph ........... _ ... ,.,. .. u ........,., .. """ ., . .....,,,, ....., ......... ..., ....... ' 111111ed Mn. Gertrude Barnett, Suun Jane O'Donnell'• mother, as one of 11vet11 delendantl In 1 libel action flied In Riverside Superior Court two yW'I 1fler Mn. Bernett sued blJb In Orange County. . 'Mn. Barnett, back~ by Ben Hagott, Mn. O'Donnell's lither, clllms In her 1clloa that O'Doanell Injected · a latal dooe of lumlnol -a hllhly loile barbitur~te -Into bis wife wllf!e the cou- ple VICOlloned oa Columef Island, a Mexican tourtat spot on lhe Yucatan Penlnlula. O'Donnell baa rtruaed to testily In the civil trial before Judp J.E.T. "Ned". Rutter. Wltneues for Mn. Bunett blve testified that O'Donnell Hnl a lelelflDI . . • O'Donnell staled In the deposlUon that he realized something wu wrong with his wife. He uid he shook her vigorously, felt her pulse and then sent for a physi- cian. O'Donnell stated in the deposition that the· physician arrived, broucht a nurse ta the Mtel r o o m and odreded In- travenous feeding tor tho UDCOlllClous Mn. O'Iloanell. ' Remer read Into the record O'Donnell's comment that this wile's condition deteriorated rapidly and that she died with the nurse out-of.the room before the Mexican dnctor could returu ta her bedside. O'Donnell admitted in the depaolUon that ho Invented many of the detafia he S•d · l.k D • Included in 1 memorial trtbuta cord .. n1 I ewa nver 'to bla·wlfe'• tamlly and friends a11et 111 returned to the United States. G t . Coo} He adrnltled under questioning In the oes 0 er depolllfm that details of the . burlll - -· nrrlechul the di)' afler his wilt'• death 'Shoppers In Cooll Me1111 downtown -wera "just window dressin1.'' dllll1ol lllred In disbelief Wedneoday O'Donnell llid In the deposition that he -.drl( u a lrnlll !cnlgn -drove follond 1 "Forest La'wn formll'~ In the down Ille lldew1lk on Newport Boulevard tribute, th•I there wu no llicll place 11 and porked in front"' I flOllljlar bar. "Cooumel Memortal P1rk" and that tho Wl-uld the driver was about to · "Mlaslon Santa Crut' was not Involved leave bis vehicle when Coll• Meu police In the Jut 'fl tea ol bis l&-ye•r-old wife. amved, promptly admlniafered I field Reece llaggott, Mn. 0 ' Donne 11' I sobrlely tell, and Clrled him off lo city brother, 11111 testified lbtt bis ellter - j1U. · burled In "• crude wooden box" with 1 Oboerven uld the vehicle mounled the sheet ol plaoUc around bet •. sidewalk 11 18th Sll'tfl and cllJll to M Hagoll< uld be wu prel!S1I in· II the Three Whee.II lier nearly one blocf< Cozumel when bis sister's unembalmed 1way. A tell-We llre1k ol oU followed " rtmalns wert esllumed It d,.ys after her the car down Uie ::idewalk. • d•atb. • • .Over HijacX SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -P1uengers In the Paclllc Southwest Airlines sky- jacking1 in which three persons were killed Md't'llo wounded, blamed the air- line lnday tor IDSfectlve ICICUrily. (See related llorles and plclura, P1Ce 5) Atrline pr,.ldent J. Floyd Andrews said in San Diego that responsibility for '3.irport security against air piracy should be assumed by the federal government. For the purpose, he Aid, 'jsubstanuat amounll ol IU dollars must be diverted. "Airlines are not a police force ind do not have the cepabilitles, the laiowledge or the wberewlthel to act u ID en- forcement bureau,'' Andrewa 1 a I d • "Airline operator11 like p o pc or n operators, are not law enforcement of .. fictrt and never will be." Several paqengers said they saw no mt:tal detector checking persons or bag .. gage. '.J'hey observed no ·spot checks either of luggage or identification at the boarding point in Sacram~. · Asked about the advisability of the FBI'1 opening fire In quarters crowded with · -era. FBI special agent Robert Gebhardt uilt: "Certainly we're .not pleased that three passengers were wounded, but somebody had to make a decision. We wanted to slop tbe hijacking, and stop it we did." Wllllam Scott, a San Mateo County cor· oner's investjgator,. complained that the FBI removed · some evidence, such as identity cards and the 737, when the case involved murder, a state offense . In one hijacker's pocket, Scott oaid, he found a paper with notetlooa ouggeotlng that the two Bulgarians intended lo go to CallEda, not Siberia, where poaibly a confederate was waiting I<> help them escape. . The paper hen the lltllude, lcqttude and runway length ol an abandoned au,iort In the Punlzi Mountains of British Cohnnbia. · The hijackers, two Bulgarians with heavily bleached hair, boarded the PSA 737 with three automat ic pistols.· They were idenUfied as Dmitrov Alexiev and Michael D. Aunaoolf, both 28, of the Hayward area. 'Ibe FBI said they en- tered the United States In November, 1968, and worked as cab drivers. Demanding !800,000, two parachutes and a flight plan for Siberia; they hold 79 other passengers and five crew members hostege In San Franct.co !or nearly :dJ: hours. An FBI agent purport!ni to be an ln- ternatiooal pilot wu allowed to board. With tho door open, he wu followed by tlu'ee other waiting 1genll Who sneeked belowlllle.plano. .-•I • ·:. , , All« a blue of gunfire Inside Ille crow<ltd aircraft, the, lwo)lijacbn w .... dead.-.i\l,af laljl~y, ~· 'f'P" E. II, stanfey <;arter, ~. 1 rellriid rlJlway con- ductor fnm Longueuil, QyebOc. . . . . . . DOWtt Ch.shoJm Trafl· • Terry nilft backs her candidate at m~t .Democratic' convention be: ing conducted through Friday ·by summer studenll at Te.W,~p ·School In Costa Mesa. Sixth, seventh ond eighth graders got t)\e JUD!P on Democrats in Miami by staging their own colorful show In schQOI multipUJJ>Ose room .. R!'al ·conveution atarts July 10. . ' ., -• I ) • ~ ' ~ • I f ! I " • ~ • ~ ' I t I ' • I ~ ~ " ~ County ' Will Fiw Suit _ . For: Upper BayParce"ls l -.-:.'· Orange Coiinty will rue 1 lawsult within 10· days to estebllab prescriptive ril!bll through continued pubHc use to m o r e FireJ1,1en Probing Big Mesa Blaze " ---1-• • • • ' ~ : than 1,000 acres of Irvine Company-own-; ed land 1Uf\'OU11ding Upper Newport Bly, ; aupervison were Wonned Wednesday. ~ • Deputy County Counsel Clayton PW.er : years. ....._ ' -< oald . a county Department of Real • PrOperty Services report ol lut April i detailed the acreage to wbl~-~~ ~y t attorneys believe public ns~ -v· -n • ellabllsbed by uoe over a long period of l lnclmled are 21 parcela oli$1 ICl'tl 1n Firemen' are llill inveatigatlng the upland areu on both sld .. ol lbe Upper 1 cauoe ol a mysterious blaze which raced Bly and H parce1a of 5111 acr .. 1inder r. llhroug!t lbe llltk ol a Colla Meal borne private ownenhlp alon; the bay : ahore 'll>elday llflernooa and c 1' n se d '" lint. To ibis Ibey 1dded six parcell ol 31 esitmated f15,000 in damqe •. : • ~ QI ~y now owned by 1111 No inj~,were couoecl by-.the1flre al ~· ibe city ol Newport-.... 3101 ~·Sl but ,~ Jolm , • · ,.,,-- KiltpmlCt .,...1ved a Oloiii oa the beod . llio'tirdered!bi~.~bues,,!{ • whe• the celling caved in. . 1111 real properties report "" ~"' ... : \ ,Chief Robert f!eaucllamp 11id,IJ!e'1~H 'lo· .""11 -prla!e publlc agencies and I . w~ .-ered by occupanta. Mfl and 1hel -landOwDen and to lbe U.S. : Mn. Gll'y Dftyful ll'Ollnll f:IO p.m. De~ ol. inlerior.'' ' • • JJ. J. Qa,rrell'J 20th . ( I ~ . SEMI-ANNUAL FURNITURE Now in • ' HHITAGE-DREXIL \ Pro.gress \ , Th• finest ily: oREm ·HERITAGE ,( .. KINPR and Others . . . . . . Save 10 to , Wlo and more: off! . . - ' . . -. . . ., . . -.. ·-.. ,. • DININCJ' llOOM . , .. •BEDROOM .. ' \ • UYING ROOM .. . . . . , • • CARf'EllNG' • ACCESSORIES ' : •LAMPS . . MADRIGAL-M1dlt1rr1n11~ Btdroom, Qining Room l Living Room CAMIO -lt11llft Cl111ic Dining R.Om l Uvlnt R-•RAND:TOUl-Cla11ic loclro- & Living Room MAACHISA Contlnent1I lodr-l Uvln9 Room. · · • ·-...:.Z. H.J.GARR.fTI fURNlllJRE • PROFliSSIONAL ltmRIOR DESIGNUS ' ( I Open Mon.,. Thura. a Fri. EYta. I • ' 221f H/l~IQ~ ILVD. COSTA ly!ESA. CALIF. • ' .. • . " ' ,. " "' '"' ~ • , .. ,_ .\ • '! • .. .. .~ • • ' .} -'" •• • ,, . " ,• .. " -·,. ~_...f .. . • I ' . l l I: ~ J -. I ' \ -' I , I l • . ' ••