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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-07-18 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. • ) -JYESOA Y AFTERNOON, JULY 1 a: 1972 VOL. U. NO. & J SICTIONSJ a ·p.t.eU • • " . ' • ' . • • ' • ace een -~------ • • • • N,~p,ort ~u.ilder .Guilty . . ,. -.. .. I · .. . . -.:. ·~ ': : • I .• t •' • I • •' • • • • • • ·-~ .r Lasli68 . >·O,bt .Sinatra O~d.ered Out . ... Q • t "'"d ·~' ·,, .:7Q:vte :-~ri; -V:Iee · s . I """' r . . . ' G~t Egypt 'Boot' " •• ' ' . ·' ' ' ' ' Com1nittee I Beaeh -'. . . , 'I'm Not A 2nd ·Class • . . Citizen' . . . ' 'Ce•• .. ·~ell -.,. on !he.,.,.._ lot W,edneldi;, wllll blahs of 70. expected .at the beachea, rtslng to • !he mi~'• Inland. Lo\fs lonlCbt in the low IO'.s. . ,I f I ' \ . "'~IDI: TODAY.--..-.-t--- It all bt{l<l!I G dtOlldt QgO .,,;th a "°"""'' l\d in U.. DAILY PILOT and today, garbcN~ llllQ " 0 f•llOl'll4 ~ "" lM 0""'11f Caal!. A pholo min Oii oari>t1uCallf•l 10lftncn .,,., ••r• on l'arl< JO. ' . L.M. ..,,. t • ... thl, " c.11..,... s CllUW... ... c-1n " ,,..,...., 1t ==== : .... ,... 1111 " ,..... ,..,, ,... ....... ' ... 11111 " ... \....., ,,. -... C'!?.!!..-.. ;;;;;" -. if":~ -----. • llMl.Y PILOT s Firni Ol(s Soviet Pact ! Oil Company W Supply Assistance toNDON (AP) -The Oceldental l'llrolewn Co. aonounctd today that II ofPod an ..,_nl wllll the &vld ~,unent to aupply tht Russlam a ...., range ot ldenllfic and teehnk:al ot ol1 and na<ural gas In the Soviet Union. cldenlal'• 1i<lclc ,.., hailed en 1111 Naw -Producllon of qrlcullur'll ferWlw1 Yor~ and West Coeit lt<lcl< ....,.rps. 11D4 ehemlcall. TradlnJ !'hUIDed on tlse Weot Coo.i -Metal tr<atmenl and mtlal plating. alter lhe New York nllrllet tll>Md. Jn •1> -Tb• design and building of holeu In hours. the stock jumped II perclnt, ,_ -· Jl!fannanta In London e1Um11td !he In lhe Solve\ Union. ll'li to II~ en a volwne of 111,lllO -The use of eolld wute mattriala. share•. ..iue ol Lhe oonlncl 11 high 11 13 bijllon oad 111d It w11 lhe blggt1l ever •lined by a U.S. corporation wllh the So¥1tta. laidon'i Financial Tbnea ,...,arted "Tbe qreement ta no! restricted to the before llalnlMr'a announeemtnl tlial ~ five areas mentioned," ll.unmtr said. clclertal Wll tspeded lo -• -Dr. Annand l!lmmer, the 'IS-y•IMld cMlnnao ol Oceidental, Joki 1 news con- 1,..... tlle agreement was •lrned In ''bllt permlta clevelopmenl In other .,... sor!llDll ol U.8. oil and IN ...,,,..... al any lime ,by nlulual IC<Otd." thal would aulst In the cleVe~I of' · ltf:•cow on July J4. He said It covers a ~'°' period llD4 LI rellOftble by Occidental s chairman 11ve no In-Ibo TYum!n fields in Wealem &iberla. dlcallm ol bit financial arran1emenlt. T!Jen~was opeculation In Lond<ln ·that ~utual eonunl. with Iba llovlots, byl aomo operl•. ~ lbta COlllClrl1um would holp bulW a 4,Q06. SptCulated lhal paymonl would . be In mile plpeJJnt from Lhe Stbertan O!ld lo 1 Hammer, who first did bualne:ss with Ille Sovleta shortly alter Ille Bolshevik RevoluUoo1 said the contract covers IJve crude oU and ga1 froin the Siberian coastal ie-•-61 , flelds u=-· ' n .. :.-cl"· a-ment clrculated in Tus, the Soviet nn'I ager\C)', today ~·~ 1 "~ .... . ! rePorted antlher ~ in the Tyumen u•11.i..t. ·areu: -~ •plorauao, production and uae Europe on Maii<!aY • and 10M al er they ltelda. 11 llld Lhe well -...-i • reacbtd Naw York li•dlnl In Oc-IOIJI of oil 1 a.y 111cf r. !ht -lh broushl In Udl year In a marally ,..ien • SIT·TO 'TllTiPY Prank Slllftr• : . Sly,· •Kin~ Held ' ·Drug Raps Hit 6 in Rock Group , • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Sil members of the rock group, "Sly and Lhe Fam- lly s-;· were arTesttd on drug charges wly today by lherlll'• deputies ..... 911 1 I.Ip tnm lbe Calllomla HllllW.,-Palrol IDd llllo narcotics ageols. DepulJet iald they palled ovar 1he -·· molar llclne on Santa Monica ~ _.bed lhe vt.ldde.-llld louna about two pouacls of marijuana aod lwe ..... el ..,_ clnlp. . · fto .._is_.. identlllod 11 the -'1 loaclee, f171"ater "Sly" Stewart,, If;._~; James Brown, 21, U. of'S. Frlndleo; Frederick Stewart, )6, ad Anthony Loon, 29, boUri of Los AnCtlll: ,4]1'll 81lv1, 211 and her alater, K'$la •. 19, bolh iit NOrlh Hollywood. · • All stx were boolred on 1111Plclor of -.Ulor of marijuana and danger-,.. ....... - Mob Stones Policemen As Stones Rock Forum • ,MO)ITRIAL (UPI) -Thou11ndl of counlerleit llckota. llol1lnc Stoael rans, 11JifY al belni Pollco roporlod more than S.000 bolllJ ct,.¥ enlrllico lo lheit lorg-awaltecl licUll were clrc:ulallng l>elore lbe con:. c:onc«t, pelted ~ wllil rocb, brlcU c'fl. 1Dd smoke bombl outaide Lhe Montreal ,Although many dtinons1r1tor1 re- Forum While eomo 20,000 ticket holders nialned on Lhe 1tnell, all -peacelui litle* to tho mu!lc lnaJde, · . bJ lbe lime Lhe concert endM allortly ~1 flP.I, ~IUd! lhree for~ ~~ Blones lell lhi Forum by a n·ear the Ob River; abahi 1,000· rilUtl tut ot Moacow. Dr. lllnu1'!r, • naUve of NIW' York who moved to l.<)s Anftlll whb M leek over Oecldenta1, hU made several lorlunes In phar1ra~utlcall. oll and l're,.....,el SINATRA ... d1s1m1nc 1n pbarma<tutlcala o11 and ' small ouUit into one Of the blQ:est oil the sta~ot frqrh Barboza was not v:· companies In the Unit~ States. pect.ed and at th~ time thi.Y' had no idea Two years ago, be was the first whether it was tru~. Western oilman lo setUe wilh the rlvolu-Sinilr1 conlended Lhe committee llonlr)' ncJme in Libya. sbOuld have ctearM !ht rocoi'd is soon aa Ottldelllal lllllOWlCed Mmdly it strud< II dalemllned lbere WU .. "lrulb" lo oll oil the Nlprlan coaal wilh 1 ...... u. Batbooa's dlarJe. Preduclnl 11,11111 barrolt 1 day. The...,,. "How -.lot-we have clono that?" ask· -ta worklnc joinUy witlJ Lhe Nlprlln al PllUUpi, ' ........... 1111m. "JUll tall mlhe ,...u and tell them Hammer said lie chose London to lnue It's 1 pave lllillate," shol -Sinatra. lbe llmOUllCemenl becauae he had ur1arl "II wu cl!lrlclU •••sslnatlon. lei's bualnoa htra llld ii had lo be • fact i~" • JlmuU-roJt_ase wllh Moscow. Ile ;M -111ff. hu • Jnv03,\iiaUng 1iltd be came here iO buy a LeOOardo i1a the lnlfilratlon ol ortanlzi!d crime inlo Vinci drawing lbrough an art dealer, bul sporls. II souJbl Sln.il!'i's testimony refused to mention the price. · about hb conntctlon for about six to nine Hammer pointed. -oul thal hit COnl-monllul In 1963 and 19" with lbe now- pary's deal wllh lbO Soviet go>unmenl defuncl Berkshire Downs Race Track In was one of the. first developments to Htnctlck, Masf. Committee 'investigators follow Jn lb( wake of Presidanl Nixon's uy. the New E~land crime iyodicale •1-t during his Mos..,. visit I"" held 1 1ubslonUal lntertsl m lbe lrack morths qo for U.S . .SOvl~~~llor ln lben. lhe lloldo of !lclence and ..._...,, Sinatra e.erclsed hit Pl'ftOl!iUve u i "Jn ll 1tin of deallilg willi the SO.lel wltnea and bid ameras 1 n d IO'f'lrft.lllfllt," said Hammer, "I n1ve never found lht ground mor4 11,.J'!lhle !:.,':phones barred lroln lbe hurlng for lbe nipld upanJlon of East-ll'esl Ho strode brislilr 1n1o the htltlng room trade lban etlslt 11 pttwll." wear1n& 1 llgbl biown ljiJrta coat, dark Tumi!c to del1'n and(!lle buiJdinC of brown lllacks and eltvaled shoes. ~.,. hotelt, one polnl metiored In Ibo •sree-companying him w• !UJ attorney, Milton ment, Hammer said OccldedW :tlrtady u)iQckey" Rudin ft'Lfil Angeles. is Uaodlltd in nuepe *1111 lloli4aY l!lne -· --"··· ·--~ In ._.< of the Unlied -and bid built 1iolel1 ' •• CO=w--....., lry g to Ul1lt in Morie cOrlo 6ad Is bulldln& olbera in lo Sinatra llace May but mel a series of Switurland iilcl Morocoo. obstaelis. Blasts Rip U.S. Ship ' } . . ~ Off Vietnam 'urooN (AP) -Two uniierwatir u-, ploaionl hoi•ll! • damqld Ibo U.S:·. d .... _ WllTlnglon on -y l• the Torkln Gull ir• II Wll trylllC lo ln- tampl carp'• !toll! lbree Cblnoa lnilhlan, U.S. mUlluy ICIUnlU reportad today. ~! 'I1Je Navy said the cause of the ex· ploaions was under investigation. Spakesmen declined to s p e c u I a t e whether the 39().foot ship ml&:ht have been hit by U.S. mints that bad broken loose from the fields U.S. Navy plaoes pl.anted around North V i e t n a m e s e harbors. NO enemy fire was reported at the time of the e1plo&ona, spokesmen aaid. One sailor amoni tbe destroyer's 270 crewmen suffered 'mln6r Injuries, was treated on board and returned tor duty, the Navy said. The 3,400-fOn Warrington sustained heavy shock dan\l,ge and thtre was flooding in its englnterlng spaces, Which was quickly' brought under control, a apokesman said. The WB;ringtOn left the Tonkin Gulr under her own power for the U.S. naval base at Sublc Bay in lbe Philipines but tater wu, ~ under tow by the salvage ship n.clatpler beca,..·lull extent of the damage was nbt known, apokesmm said. So~ Ille! the Warrington was part ol a 7th Fleol task fom pisted off Hon La island about 15 mllti nortll ol Ibo Deinllltariled ZOne lo fire on barges and craft attemj>ilng to fen-y war materlils ashore to North Vietnam from lbree Chinese ~ ll'.elghlers. The Chinese freighters , in the 4,000 to 6,000-ton class, had been in the area for some time, transferring cargo to Nortll Vietnamese cran to circumvent the U.S. mJnln11: of major North Vietnamese ports, including Dong Ho!. The explosions occurred several hours ·after the three-shJp Wk force consisting o1 the destroyers Warrington, Robinson and Hull, aank two barges or sampaM as they aitemptecl to ferry supplies ashore from one of the freighters, sources 1aid. The Warrington was about 20 miles off Dong Hoi at the time of tht Nasts, they said. The sources said none of the freighters had ever been attacked. The Warrington's home port is NewpoM., R.I., and joined the 7th Fleet June t.8. She is commanded by Cmdr. N. H. Petree. U~IT ...... ~ SEEKS RED WITHDRAWAL ( Egypt's Anwor Sadat l I FromPqel EGYPT ... r I • I recently Egypt was spending an average l SS million a day on defense and now owe<t; the Soviet Union a total l'I billion. '1111~ sum, it said, wu equal to the value of all'._ of Egypt's agricultural land. f AccordlnC lo the lnstilllle of Strategic, Studle1 in l.<)ndon, the Soviel advise'\ ope.rated · Ey.ypt's air deferue system., consisting ol antiatrcrall gun~ 70 site\ with six launchers each of SAZ surfa~ to air miSSilcs, a radar network. and sl~ squadrons of MIG21 interceptors. Coordinated with this defense are up lQi 150 fi1IGZf and possibly MIG23 aircraft. • The instllute said there were also up lo,, 65 Soviet-controlled sites with fou ir launchers each of SA3 missiles. Egypt's ties with the Soviet Unkm gO" back to a weapons agreement lJl 1956> Since then, including the period durlntl' the Middle East war of 1967, Russia ha* been Egypt's major military M economic backer. · Sadat also signed a mili tary pact wittf the Kri!mlln earlier this year. apoarent1Y. giving the Arabs major concessions an enough arms to prepare Egypt fc.r another war will) Israel. In Beirut, UPI correspondent Gerarl Loughran. quoting Arab po I it i c i 1 analysts, sald Sadat 's decisl~n indlca~i. the Soviet Union has no mtentlon cf Pqllop llld 11 =1 ........ lr1'0oted . belore 11 p.m. • * and iale of !Alsill UebU. (Relaltd he;;;;J; wlllch ptckad lho JP'OUP up ~. P!le •1.. • > ''"1.'1 ,_' d fr,~, .... ~·· rOof, • •L.-'.' ,_ per"*!ll; blclll4~" '"on'• ~ ... "'llWl>ler'~k olf· tt ...,...,..._ He Wived elf w!Lh a dll1e I qutlllor ··lii,fl'IW laid !I Wll •t:i,. lo ..... hiJ!I 1boul -Ille Ont Holldioy Ina ta ::,...•~llel~e1:-,:1~: -~ ,. "" atJntirt\iwii •air 11 'F luhellon ~ hla lriand . • aolllnJ 'com-pollcem6a, rtPortedly 1u!Med til)!ll'IO.: over' Iii · ~. .in.; Jlciiunc !'~. irero CUI by O)'in(. rOClrl and. liol-. stones haVO left, the !Wlllni: Stores have ~ ien,i' m ZnlUah and Frtnc1i. N -cl PI t' ""1<!n. Vice Pmldant ~ T, Apw. Man in Jail 45'-· Days Says 'No' To Fingerprints ~~min& involved in a super-power COit llid in tM Ml!idle East.. • ! • 1~\iiOisuggests Sadsl is shori"I up ~\I 0\\11 position against the increasing resentment the soviet presence in Egypt caused. Tbe dish' began about ' a.m, when u ear an s 1,000 lo 6,000 youlhs wbo had oot been able lo 1et Jlclrltl for lhe concert • . ....... P.,. I Safety Quiz· ,,,..d 111bnd In a perk d1""1ly .,.,..11e the .,... Forum and IJecanilulrllnl projecl"'t •I ONOFRE ~~'really b.w whit c1uied 1~· • • • • In 'Lobby' Suit · llld I.I. Larry Levta of die Monti'eal rapid lnecoDllJon of a waler main lram ' poliCll ior<e. "Tbe people already knew San Clemente lo tlse park nearly four LOS ANGELD (AP) -An '"-1 lboro ware no more llckell. Tbe cOnc.rt· miles aoutlJ ol lht city llmita. 'lbll mlpt for lbe l'eo!llt'• Lobbjr l!OYI tie bu ~ wu IOld ourtlf1llrftrtHw!rhoura and-be completed lhil y,.11~•~-----_..,""1u1ulale.8Upnn• ""1rt·w 1. thn Wll I srt•I deal GI publicity lo, The taii\poNrY equ1Jlll18ll whlch wlll to determine the lllfoty, al Iha Jlalr Oisllro lhll elftcl. • • be phued Into UM lllrlln& lbta week, rwolur poww plant w11i11t he - ''Ille police wm 'lust 111.tndlng In the honver, will -tnm surplu1 yards diuld be~ te ~1114•11111!1!- .-1 and !lie brst lhln& we knew bolUea alld otllor ,. • .,,,_ tnst.llau.,,t *"m llAIOf Dlunond toW a -=-., Ind roeilll -stuled oomlii(." . . .. flt IWIY 'u -· ........,. lllo!l 1111 ............ IM 1lie ponce, who eerller hid been dfW. During me portion of the meellnf eourl In Iha llldl lo Ii**-,_,. ed In' rtlUlar palnl ~. im-""8re roporlon wn parmilled titlefiy, UUlllea _I., lo ·a llllrtil' .. , • mldlaloly swllched to riot equlpmenl and lbe. Prealdeftl had been apeakln1 stnmely Ibo oalety al Ille core 11118Q1, 11 · 1!4can,el11tlD1 lbe part, bolh on lonl and about'lbe'beach tmprov1men11. the plu~ whlcb la 1111 lhan ..,. • ..u.:·• In •ldtl'a~ • "Some~ bu lo be done rl1hl from tha W_ulanl '1hJlo Houio al '""' 'Ille ~demonstrators quietly .scatteie!i · •l'tY·'' be 111d oiarnly to Stai. Pua ctemanto. · . down nearby o:ue11, and police lor[I)¢., . Dtreclor William Pilin Moll. Nixon his been Vl(lllonJna 1iw. Ibo. · wedge lines to block any further at-• "Mr. l'rllldt111," Moll repllld from past lwo waelrl. ' lempll• •I enlrance to lbe area around directly acrou the table, "we need waler "We feel thal lh!I ta 1 oerloul 11lu1- tbe FQJ'W?I. and aewaae tacllitle1 on that beach tzn.. tlen/' II.Id Dtamoftd. 1111 Ute uranium A mobile news cruiser belonging 10 1 mediately JI aomeijUng II lo be done.''., rods In lhe core of lbe rtaclar (1111181 W local televi1lon st11lon wu sel abluo by 'Ille beach ta 1he only publicly ultd cooled, lbe l)'llem will mtll and glvt·ell • amok< bomb during lhe conlrootallon portion of tho ill mllu of Pendleton 1 tremendous-• of n<Ualloe. Z- and llJOLhcr car w11 IUrnod on 111 llde coast grantld Ibo pubUc by lbe Prealdenl 1 small accldenl <OUkl _...., Ibo and !ti tires burned. A number of store In March of 19'11. Pre11denl In San Clemarlo." ' wlndo•• Jn Lhe area, lnclucllng lhoae of The ii m11 .. upcout are t.chnlcally Dlamiiild 1tid Alomlc EntrtY Cefti. the Forum, ,..., 1mallhed. under slate leatebold, bul will remain mlsalor tata in Idaho Falls, Idalio1. r.n.4 A number of lht angry youths mllllnc under Marino c:o.,,. ltanrdlhlp llD4 will that 1 bld<-llJI coolln( sy1lem did rel behind police lines spoke of being "ripped stay lhot way untU the •late beglna final fllnctioll. PUC ollleials were DOI !m- oll" or cbetted •flu they """ lurned development under 1 muter plan calllnC mediately available for commerl. awav frnm the CftnCM°t heCl\n"'" ,.,.,, ,,.,.,,. for elmoet ta million ln lmprovementl to Tbe People'' Lobby filed a complaint n lhe sis mllea of lhorellne and l,!00 Inland with Ibo PUC or Nov. t, 1911, 1114 '.I OIAMM C041T acres of San Mateo C&nyon Included In mood llld there had been tlO Mtlal~ DAILY PILOT the gift. action on it. Senator Initiates Move To 'Dump Agnew in '72' WASllINGTON (UPI) -Seo. Jacob K. Javli• (ll·N. Y.), lrled today lo stm 1. '1dump Agnew" movement. At a news conference, iavlll ur..,i President Nilon eilher lo find 1nolher runninS mate lo replace Vice Pmidtnt Spiro T. Asnew or to Lhrow opea lo lht Republican convarUon-lbe dlolce--of tho vlce-prtaldentlal candidate. Javiis llld he.did not want lo menllon eandldata ht profomd, bul llld Naw Yorll ao.. NellOll A. JlocMltller or Sen. · Edward W. Brooke of Mllllchulotll, lht only black In lht flenlto, would add strenath to Nilon'1 ,.._ ~&Jl. Ht w11 deddedlY ~ loWlr4 lprmer Trlllury ~I')' John B. ~ a -•t who bu boon moot lreqllontly II I poulbla Aa1!4W rtpllceminl J1'flfl Mid ... loal had ..... llld er; pr-mllPlno -""'"" ... ''nsy ~.a..~ UblbMed .• Jn -ii ..... lnlar• of Illa lolll llclitl ... " dla -··. Albd alioat ......, a I \'lco pltlldttlU.I candldalt, JIVita illd ~ "lhel would be I UIUo ptOIUJtlplu\1111. '1' J1t>lta llld be ~ lhal if'lllloon . "wanta lo rlln wllh Viet Prudllttl A&l1IW and thal'1 lib cholet, I do ftOI * thll I collld proparty coolest lhlL" . Bui, JaVlta lald. "JI ho ltavll the lleld open, I would do my ul-t" to coriYlnct lbe Republican nallonal convlnllan, which opens Au(. 20, to ru.d anotlJei W> dld1t•. ' "I hive qotlJlnc pirlOllal api!lll Asntw," Javlls lllld. llllt be denoiincod A«new'• "nam.allins" "lllch "'9dcb nottt1n1 lo "" .......... "'II* clebato. "Nixon will be ~'" 1'e lild, 1f llo lblnb pomcmllc pr aUd • n I h I l)Omiilet Ooorr• 8. M!GoYm .wtll ilo Ill)' to-. But be lhoupt Nblle -liu an mollaal fbanee '° win. II ' 1 J1t>lll' tllort ...... tW = lWold I. .. _ ... er: 111 to ,.... Pr11't• ~ D. mo a •• " 111oe1 ... -*" &:r.'nll11.1Tr .. i-. .. "" llul .lfll. John 'l'lllliloy IJ>:C'!ll~. · ,.,. .,...,.,. lo Pepper, lnldnii'!d the . -.. lllillM lbal lllnalra wanle4 lo 1>e apmt! ~~=I• ud -id i.allly FAIRFJELD (UPI) - A young man Jailed 4li d•Y• ago !or hltchhlking hai !li- ed 1 peUllor for release In So!anO.County Superior Coon. He had been held · ln- dellnltely because of his refusal lo sub- Jiil! IO being llngerprlrted. The man was ldentlf1ed Monday as "John Doe Gall" In court and jail rtcorda and referred to himself as Robert William Moyer of Ohio in new.apaper interview•. H• had DO writler lderllficatloll when 1rresltd by Lhe Calllomil Highway Palrol Juno l whlle Ulegally hllcbhiklng on Interltilte 80 near hert. In !ht petllloCt, the 24-yeal'<l)d man conlended lhal a municipal judge's order lo oubmll lo flngerprlnllng waa invalid because II violated due process and ex- ceedld Lhe juctce'• jurisdiction. , SherW't depUUes tried to like 11Galt's" llngerprlrls by force when ht refused to oomply with some "°°king proCedur-.J. Sadat further hopes lo deflate Jsrael'J claim Lhat tt needs American reUlt.a'I help to support its position u the only deterrent to communism in the area.. · Best Unckratm Deodorant I May Be Surgery · COPENHAGEN (AP) -Dan I 1 ~ surgeons claim quick, minor surgery can remove underann perspiration permanently. Reporting today In the Weekly Medleal Journal, cfilef surgeon PaUe TarrnhoeJ and Dr. Steen Mldholm of Copenha1en'1 County Hospital said the surgery ao far worked well with a out of 10 patients. ' They noled thal previously tt took ma., jor. complicated surgery to halt ex· cessive underarm perspiration ~hich they described as the source of many psychological and social problemJ amoni young women. ''The Dating Game'' • , w~ •• l customer c~oeltl • Cl.ti for inlf11ioiion of his c1tpalln9, he' w1nt1 +o be 1ssured that th• urpeting ·wlQ bt instilled O/I sckedule. . .. We •re 1ble to pmicfe f11t, 'afficl~t silrY!ce, .._ to the fact thet w• malnttin all o{ wr own orews. • If MCetMry, btuu .. of consttuctlen delliys, w• 0111 1dfµtt tht schedided deto for -1111temers .cG!IYinienoe. -- .. ALDEN'S CARPETS_ e DIAPIS 1663 l'laCflltf. An. COIT A "lflA 646 4131 llOUllt ......... 'llllrt., t le l:JI -M.. t let-Sot. tiM le I .J. •• . ' ' • • I • Personally, the Lihhers • Are Getting Out of Hand By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of ... DIUY P'llet S•N AT THE lllBK of IOlmdlng like .. AIDli Tabby, I would like lo reconl !llJ' objoctlonl lo lhe !ala! trlllmpll d women'• lib. Anyone who aw lhe DemocnoUe Nati<loal Conventloo last week (you would have lo have been dead or oot of the coontry lo have mWed JI) probably wu exposed lo this dubtoos achievement There It wu ID full living color .oo Ill three networU. Aloemblyman WWte Brown (().San Franclaco) rooe ~ bll seal with the California delqallon lo answer lo the first roll call vote and identified himself as the "co-chatrperaon." ' C<M:llAlllPERSON? What ii a eo<:balrperson! Obvloully the new UUe ii tho result of the effort lo n- , move any aemal identification from the word chairman (or ~~.;..J,...fin thil case eo<:balrman). Bui I rellly do think that'• carry- ••YNOLos Ing the whole thing a bit too far. • If a chairman beeomes a chalrpersoo, does that then mean that hene&- forth we have councilpersons instead of councilmen or CQUnCllwomen? Alsem- blyperllOlls rather than Assemblymen and Assemblywomen! Could you rellly write a letter to a Coogressperaon? IS TBIS WHOLE thing going lo careyover Into Iba other form! of adclm& in elective office? I mean if the "or'' .ending designates maan1lintty as in Sen- ator or Supervisor. will we now have Senatepenons and Superviaorperson. among the more liberated? And what aboot the other sexist job lillea? .If we can have eo<:balzper80lll, we certaJnly should have poll<eperaoDI and f!reper:IOl18. ~ this addllJonllly mean that juries and factories will be led by forepenons and that underwaler demolitloo will be bandied by frogper...,.? Will oor mall be delivered by a pos!persoo? Does a first baseman become a first bueperaoo? I suppoae, by rights, we ought not lo let lilerature get off wltboul being liberated. Kida should be reading comlc books about Batperaon and Super· person. But we have a problem there. How wm the nttJe darlings ever tell the dlf£erence between the female Superperson and the 1018le Superperson? SPEAKING of llterature, there are some decidedly aoaist authors that ought lo be set stralghl How aboot Walt Whitperaon? Or that groat play "The Jceperson Cometh?" In light of the fact that be just ...., an Academy , Award, ft's really not too much to ask Gene Hackman to give It a go. as Gene · Hackperson, is it? Once we open up the subject of names, why there's no telling where ft will all end. Pauoe and coruilder conducting bmlneea wlUt the likes of Arnold 0. Beckperaon. Or studying U.S. bJ.otory aboot 'lbomas Jelfercbild or James Madichild. You can aee where the whole thing might gel ool of band. Still, ooe can't rollly blame Mr. Brown and company for trying lo load the way to a brave new liberated world with all that free media eJP08Ule at their d~. . AND SPEAKING of the medil, does ii moan I am -a newsperson? .. . Adpenon? .... Publk! relatlonaporaon? •.•. How about Ill those television crewa? .. . Camerapersons and aoundperaooa? "This la ancborperam Waller Cronkite and Ibara the way it ii ...... • Frasier's Eulogy ~~1 • Into Record .of ·court ' Frasier the lion, tbt king whose courl 1eoti111 from a crowded courtroom when was a very famous portion of Uon CouJ>. be prefaced bil eulogy by commenting as try Safari, baa bad bil name enshrined In he took the bench that "a very important another kind of court. figure in our lives bu pused on.'' It was entered into Orange County Some of the attention dllaipated when { s f58 .MUllon Now Two More Suits Name UCB Bank By TOM BARLEY Of "" ~ '"" ,,.., Two r,.ldenta on the aame Sooth Lag1D1a s I r e e t have filed la~ against tho United California Bank Oranae County Superior Court act! that bring the total clalmod in the wake of the 13 mIUioo Monarch Bay burglary lo more than $16 million. Leon A. Dale, 301 S. La Sonda Drive, Three Arch Bay, sued the bank, the Laguna Niguel Company, the Oreo Alarm c:ompany and a host of individuals con- nected with all three organlzaUons for $1,117,500. • ts currently worklnf !11 a claa action . designed, he said, to protect' the lnterolta of Ill Calilornlans who UM blnk llfe!J. deposit boxes. Agenls of the Federal Burau el Investigation have llrtlted tlnt ol. the· five men who allesedly carried GUI lbao reconJ.aetting Mooardl Bay braal:·ln. Awaiting trW on bani: robbery cbarles are: -Charles A. Mulllpn, ·31, oC • Youngstown, Oh&o. He was arrested June•: 2 oulside a Tustin bar. He 11 held in Id: Angeles County Jall with ball set at· '250,000. . . • 1 I I lll"ll.._.... Dale accused the defendanl!I of negUgeoce leading to the break·in.Marcb 24-28 by a team of burglars who cut a bole in the rpof and then used explosives to blut their way into the vp.ult. -Philip llnJc. Chrlalopber, :it, o!. VICTIMS OF BIZARRE SLAYING · BURNED BY KILLERS Thom11, Kathi-Matzllovlch• Shot, Bodin Scorched Oeveland, Ohio. He wu arrested June D on parole violatlon charges. He is held in a Cleveland jail with bail set. at $150,000. Kilkrs Scorch Clues Dale alleges that "certain personal property" of great value was taken from his safety deposit box. He does not further define the contents of the box. -Amil Alfred Dlalo, 31, o I Youngstown, Ohio. He was arrested in · ll<lardman, Ohio, ind 11 held in a : Cleveland jail with bail set al '7!0,000. : With Bodies in Texas Mrs. Sylvia Holden Robb, III S. La Senda Drive, slates in her action that J,600 British golden sovereigns were among the valuables taken from her safety deposit box in the break-in. FBI agents have ldenUlled tho two : men still being eought as two brothers, : Ronald Lee Barber, 29, of South Gitt and : Harry Jame1 Barber, SI, of Yourwatowu, : Ohio. ' AUSTIN, Te:x. (UPI) -Klllora who pumped five bullets into the bodies of a young Maasaclmetls couple ellectlv.ly ellmlnaled many clues to tho crime by 'Bedroom' Heart Needs Love Too, Says Physician SEATTLE (AP) -A reluctanl'" to dlscu.u aex baa re!ulled In . "neglecttng the humao elements In. rehabilitation of the paUenLwith cor0nary heart illsease," a Seattle psychologist says. Sexual actlvity is an inlporlant upoct of clajly living to most people, Dr. Natbanlel w. Wagner told participants in a mlimal heart and lung coolerence here Mooday. But be said abeart patient seldom receives worthwhile counseling tn the matter. · He attributed Iba lack lo a discomlol1 among phy!icians In diacussuic sex, ind a lack of data aboot actual eHeds ol sex· ual actlvity m the bearl , ' "There have been loll of •tuc\leS on jogging apd the heart, on footblll and the heart," M said., ~·We even studied the bear!'• rtactloo lo walking on the moon bef°"' we looked at the Mart in the bedroom." , mini 1asollne to bum the~ bodies In the car, authorities have reported. 1 . ••1t was incredible. The car just burned right down to the fioorbolrd," City Judge Allen HiD said Monday. The vi~ were Iden~ tentatively Monday, based on the license plates on their car, as 1bomas Matzilevich, 21, Md his wife Kathleen, 18. Positive ideo- lillcation was withbeld pending a check of dental records. Matiilevich was the son of a Natick, Mau., neurologist, Benjandn Matzllevich, . and the woman was the daughter of the Worcester, Mass., superintendent of schools, John J. Con- nor. Pollce .. suspect more than one person,. was involved ·because Matzilevich . was killed ·by bullets from a .45-<:allber .~ while his wjfe was struck by bullets !Nm a .22-or .25-ca{iber weapon. The killers tbeo poured gasoline over the bodies and splashed fuel over the en- tire car before setting it afire. She values the rare Briti!h coins at $25,000 and seeks a total of $75,000 in damages. Twenty-eight of the 500 holders of safe-- . ty deposit boxes emptied in the raid on UCB's Monarch Bay branch have now filed actions in Superior Court. Twenty-three or those claimants joined forces in one lawsuit to sue the bank for a total of $53.3 million - a record Superior Court complaint. Their lawyer Delay Ordered In Doctor's Abortion Trial • • ' A !urt1ler delay bas been ordered In Illa : Oranga County SUp«kr Court lllal el II'' Dana Point 11hyalclan aceuaod If performing abortions In bll ~ Beach office. ' McGovern Cited As Isolationist Presiding Judie Bruce Sumner.cirderecl . Dr. Robert Qmunlng Robb, 70, of - LONDON (AP) -Gov. Ronald Reagan Scenic Drive, to return to his court Sept. of C.llfornla says he found "great con-20 for trlal letting in the ablence If a .. In C&lllomla supreme Court ru!Ing ..... cern Western Europe over the sldered by both sides to be vital to th& possibility that Democratic presidential case. nominee George McGovern is isola· Dr. Robb faces allegatlonl that be lion[st. Jl«formed abodiom In bb Laguna Beacll In every country he visited, Reagan office. is 1-have __ _.. ~ 111e·: 'Dis" turhed' Rhinos t Id .. ,_. -·-·-.? ·• _news confer~nce, here Monday, state's Therapeutic Abortions Act wblcll1o , they didn't ask me 1f McGovern is isola· sustains thole charges iJ unconatltutionll~= Charg' e. Intrudinga c· ar tionist; they were well aware of it. There and dlscrlmlnales in favor of a reUP... ii great concern. It ls worrying them.'' minority. Reagan ii nearing the end of a seven. Judge Paul Mut d!irnJt11d cbarsa fU.. · LONDON (UPI) -The }\ey. ljorman nation awing through.We!lern Europe as ed agalnlt Dr. -In doatA Ana Lewis bas brought a .$50 suit agalnlt the a apeclal emisauy of President Nllton, municipal court Ill\) 1'11'1 .... Bill: Marqllill ol Bath . becauae two rbinol Jaraely lo reuaure European le.IJdera of District At-, Cecll ll1cb ittltld tho . crashed Into bil car at Iba marqula' <mtlnued U.S. IUpporl ol 1111 N.nb •""-• 1w .,.. 1 '-• .... • Longleat Safari Park west of !.Dndon. Atlalitlc ADllllCO .and of 111 tnlerest in :-r• /":! 'ff"~"-a """ ..,.,ti•••' The Anglican vicar said the rhinoo broadenln1 lhe ,Common Mar~el. ~la~ Oolilll)' Onod ~· • were mating when be and bi1 wife drov~ Reagan told reportera the Uni'ted deletldod 11)' Anilrleail ' I H said '" mals" lia Civil UberUes nlon 1a..,.... A. L. ~ . But sexual •ctivity ii 0 certalnly more common than handball or walking on the moon," he said. pas . e t~ .anl c rged the States baa "no inlentlon of reducing its and Fred Okrand. 111·11 lrot Cll ltll pnll!I-• iiiiiiicariilniiapipor•enitiangiiieriiaitiibeilJBii'iidisturiiiiibedii. iiifiorcesiii"ilniiWiestemiiiiEiuroiipei.iiiiiiiiiiiiseiitoiiappeariiiii' . • • . buy a Mercury • • . TODAY!_ ,Superior Court records Mood'\)' 1!1 the per30118 present caught the name ~ wake of what bas become ao equally-''Frasler''-alllt-lookect--otber-;111..--1 famoos eulogy by Judge Robert L. astonishment. Corfman of Newport Beach. Bui the.<UiocY ended with cheen and Judge Corfman, an avid Fruler fan, applause u Judge Corfman obvloully read tbil tribute to the C&sanova of Cal· • moved completed bil lrlbule io an •"'·g dom mlo the ro<onl: African' I. ho becam tnt 1 .. 1o"' I "Within the last 24 hotll'I one who bas sex ;: w e an erna na been a great source of inspiration to sym · . . most if not all of "" bas passed oo to that Judge Corfman, a stern discipltnarian greater hunting groun11 up ·in the sky. and ,avid wielder of the gavel, for once ' ••ttJs only fitting, I feel, that we haw a didn t mind. moment of 110lemnlty in hla memory and '1 WU so depressed, 11 be said. "I felt I would like all of yoo to raile yoor the need lo offer aome public lialement heada and y00r eyes and just tlJlnk for a and I deci<iod to offer II In courl. I minute of that great lnsplrallon and pay lbougbt It went well.'' tribule to Frasier.'' Frasier f1111 have balled blm u the · Judge Corfman got Immediate· al· pride ol Superior court. Comm~ty Theater Actor . ' Joe Del Rosso Succrimhs Joe Del Rosso, a well·knowo actor In Orange County theater and author of a play performed ~Uy In Santa Ana, died Sunday night · of a 1elf·lnfllctcd gunshot wound. lie was 41. Mr. Del Rosso was active In many local theater groopo, tncludlna: the Costa Mesa Civic PJayfttiuse where lie won two succelJlllve beol IUJ>POillng ador awards for his ' perfonnancts ln 11Goodbye Charlie" and 11Here Lles Jeremy Troy.'' He playiod leading roles ht '"Ille Tender !'rap" fol the San Clemente CommU11lty !beater and .. A Tbollsand ,CJOwns" fur !he Ana-Modjeska Playora of Anaheim. lie also appeared In "Ugbt UI! the Sky" for the Westmlnstir o m m u n i l y Theater; "Red Ptppers" Ind .. Shldow Play" for the Costa Mesa Qvic Playhouse; .. Medea" end "Lullaby" 1t -tho Orange Studio Theater and-"Soatb . Pacific" for ~ sooth Cout IJibl Opera AJsoclatloo. Mr. Del Rollo, a 1elf..mployed writtr who 11*'1 at the :11111 w. Midway Drive, Anaheim, -the play ~ Singles," wblcb -portormed Ill *1 by the Santa Ana Coail-11 ..., ... with the playwri«hl In 1111 ....,. role. Tile pllJ ·-judpd belt of the -bj> the Santa Ana lrCl"P· Mr. Doi -· who -dlt«eod, ft survived by a daqhter, Dmia Del R-, ol GardoD Gnm, and tbne - 1aotp11, Daniel and s.._ au of u.... tiDctOO 8-11; hi• l•ther, PaloMlllo qai -·of......, City, ---Mr'1, rr-"-of Gordm Gmo, • NIL1' Pn.ef -..... ACTOll·WRITIR DIAi> Joe Doi R-.46 • Everything you buy a small car forl Mercury COMET "Car of the Year" Mer~ury MONTEGO •. Home Of The Nn Car • , , "Goltleiel'etlcla" .. the "Sriy" little IMPORT! Mercury CAPRI sleek and 1opbieticated MERCURY COUGAR "°"°"9f COWftl(I r ... a, of , ... Ctrl' ohnson&son Some OI The New Car • , , ''Goa.lea Te•ell" 2121 RAReoR BLVD., COSTA MUA • 1•&11'1 •. ' • • • • . . ' • • I • ' • Nll.V l'lLOT T-.,, M 18, 1972 Citadel Battle Rages Power Out ~Broo~yn • • ' Heat Wave Big Battle Looming; Air War Heating Up : NEW YORll (Al') -Sevml nalden- till -of Brooklyn were crippled by a -bl.lckout Mooday nip& aod men then 100,000 curtomera laced ·-her tc0tthinl day today without +o-i. help lheill hear tho ~- • It WU deacrlbed II the fargetl '.bt.c1tout here since the Nortbeul power Jaucn In November, till. -Wert IUddenJy pltmpd Into 'i1orimea. llefrlcer•lon and air con-• t __ l_N_S_H_OR ..... T.-•. -. --) ' dltl_. went oil 7tlevllion 10ta .i.rkened. And lllll1Y people open! the ·~1gbt oulJlde in the rel1Uve coolneat of ;tbelr porehea. , Hoopillll and pollce ttsilont with emarpacy 1eneralon were lar1ely unaf· fected. , e Offlelfllf Cllcr9ed WASHINGTON, Pa. (AP) -Two United !dine Wornrs ofllclall have become tbe 11lth and seventh person1 to foce murder chars.. in tho 19111 YablOlllkl family oloylnp. William Jtckson Prater, 53. LaJl'olletle, 'l'«m, and Albert Put, 54, Mlddlesbo<o, ·Ky., were arralroed on tt>te murder charpo Monday in the lhoolinl dntbl of ·UMW insur1enl JOBeplt •'Jock'• 1'ab10mkl, blJ wife and dl1111iter. I e (/IUudfe•r Belcl NP YQ!lic (AP) -'riioiiias ''Tommy 1l)'U" Eb0ll1a Chatiffeur wu held In lieu ol $llO,CllJO bond today u a material -to the ... ad ohootlnl of the caNbtklir' lolafla cltiel' on a quiet ~llileet: -·Tltl drtwr, Jmeplt 8ternleld, 53, w1lk· id ..... ~ pollce llatlcn Mondoy and idmltted he WU pr....t 'When Eboll WU tltot to death eart, Sunday. Bui -said be WU tyuJYe when ·quetlloaed. e N•l'le Reftlrell AmCA, N.Y. (UPI) -A nurte, whose >llnnlaal 1pporently sparked • hunrer strike MM!ay by about 900 inmates 11 the Attlcl Comctlonal Facility, hu been rebind. There were lndlc1tlon1, -· tllat the filing ol Mrs. Mary Klofllle1 wu only one of 1 number ol prohleml dltturbing the prlaonen. The prllonert refused to leave their • 'elll all dly Monday but Ernest L. Mon- l!IYJlt, the prilon auperlntendent, said the 'tuatlon wu peaceful. 0 Tbere wu no lolence, they jut! refuted lo leave their •Ila." . The """" cootruted sharply with the ibellloo Jut September, when inmate. 'ok Oftr part of the prison. The fiye-day 9rllfnc resulted In 13 deaths, Including .? inmltes. '"-e•-Blutell WMlitNGTON (UPI) -A Wlaconsin ...-man belleveo the Apollo 15 .:stiu.ull should be kicked out of the space Jl'Oll'llD for thtir Hmoonrnail" caper. Rep. Les Aapin (tl-Wls.) tald M<Mlday the National Aeronautics and Space Admbtlstration (NASA) "(rOAly un- d~" when It only reprimanded ast..-1111 Col. David R. Scot~ Lt. Col. Alfred M. Worden and Col. James B. Irwin. 'rite astronauts look 400 specially postmarked envelopes to the moon. A fortlp dealer got some of.tbe envelopes abd 90Jd the stamp collector items for $1,IOO elleh. e Soure~ ReM.iell NEW YORll (Al') -A .1pokuman for Rampll'tl maglZlne hu ldenilfied Porry Fellwock, a 26-year-old antiwar activist from Sin Diego, Cllif., .., tho key llOW'Ce for an 1rtlcle on electronic lnlefll(ence· gathering actlviUea ol the Nailonal Slcurlly Agency (NSA). The article said tbe NSA, held· q1,Jartered at Ft. Meade, Md., can crack all Russian codes and tt.11 enable the U.S. to pinpoint the locations of Soviet military and space craft. . I Gettl1t9 ltO• While Mick Jagger. holding mi· cropbone, held 20,000 fans 1n Montreal spellbound 3,000 olh· er ROIJJng Stones worshipers were not so ecstatic. They rioted outside the forum, pell· ·ing police with rocks and bot· ties. Thirteen were urested be- fore the street& were cleared. From --SAIGON -South v le I n • m ••• ' paralloopfq fCIUfbl to within tlO yardt ol the tlcno-Wlllod Citadel lo I h e -em eoroer of CommuGlll..bold ~ TrJ city today, but then tl1l1 WU no major 1ttompl to '.-ptin the stronlhold· • The lroopl --the leod -ol • 2,IOtknan paralrooll<r unit hettlbl( llt way Into tho city whlcb bu -In Com- munlll bandt since lllay I. 'Field ftl)Ol'la said other 1cwemment lroo!iO _. u far ., one mile behind the ldnnce unit. South V-President Nguyen V ID 'l!!leu bet pn>m!Jed hJt fn>opa will recapture the le!Tltory and drive the Cooununlata baclt into North Vietnam. Tbe U.S. command alao reported two Incident> In the Quang Tri-Hue area where U. S. alr<raft accklentally fired on govermnent troops . Near Quang TrJ City, two Aii Force jet Ogbler-bombers erroneou!ly fired on a government marine position, wounding four men. Near Hue, 35 miles eouth of Quang Tri, a Marine fighter-bomber in a similar error fired on a· government . marine battalion. injuring one aoldier. Meanwhile, U.S. Air Force BS2 bombers, attempting to block Communist reinforeements from reaching Quaor Tri, pounded North Vletnameae staging areas within three miles of the city Monday night , mllltary ~ said. A U.S. command opotesman tald 4% BMs dropped more than 1,000 tcm o~ t~· ploeivea on suspected Commlllisl J>OOI• tlons three to 14 milea wost, north and McGovern on Vacation Amid Union Squabbles CUSTER, S.D. (UPI) - A tired Sen. George McGovern. started a two-week VICit1on tn the Blsck Hilla smld • con- troveny within tho AFL-CIO, a tradi- tional malnltay of Democratic presiden- tial candidates, over whether lo endorse him for the presidency. A key tide said aa lhe Democratic presidential candidate flew here Mon~y that McGovern was not encoura1mg Prison Guards Stage Walkout After Battles either directly or Indirectly the AFUIO component unions -Including the Machinllls and the American Feder1t1on· of Federal, State and Mun I e i p 1 I Employes -who have endorled him over the strlngmt objections of AFUIO President George Meany. The New York Times reported today that McGovern mailed letters Monday lo the presidents of 150 izltemational labor unions, including Meany, offering to m~l with them "lo talk about our common 1n· terests and discuss any differences we may have." The Times quoted McGovern IS saying, "I told them that I thought we had an uphill-battle but that we could win the election and 'we would be the kind of an administration they would be proud of." The dissident wiions were repGrtedly planning to put pres3Ul't on Meany to en- dorae McGovern at Wednesday's AFlr BALTIMORE (UPI) -Following tel· CIO council'meeting or face the loss of tlement of two Maryland state prison their contribution to the Committee for riots tn 36 hours, more than 100 guards stapd 1 brief walkout claiming that Political Educatipn (COPE) the union's pvemment officials had yielded to pollUcal fl\D(I raising inn. prisoner demands. McGovern's adYisen think one reason ~ "We've got to come back In here why Meany has been-critical Of him is a again.11 said guard J~-DCbe:ulieL-thal-r.adicals are in ·cbaf.ge--of tb ... IUY• aren't disciplined, they 'll do McGovem"s campaign. They believe the aarile thing again ." that, once he realizes McGovern's staff ii The pards agreed to return to their chiefly composed or skilled profeulonal duties alter 90 minutes Monday. They organizers, Meany will put the unkm's · met with Gov. Marvin Mandel who told full resouroes behind the campaign. newsmen that he "made no com. McGoftm wi.s heartened. by Chicago · n~nents to the inmates, but we said Mayor Richard Daley's decision Monday there would be no physical or mental lo aupport tho Dtmocratic ticket eYen reprisals:." lhoogb tho mayor exptelted blttemw at Some 200 inmates were involved in the McGovern suppartus who be feels werr: riot at the mulmum securlly facillty In ·~ D I • · Baltimore that started al the noon meal responsible for tmseaw.1£ a e Y a delepla to the Democratic NsUonal Monday. Con ti The inmate. heJd the prilon for about ven on. five· boors, burning one building and tak· ing four hostages. The hostages were released unharmed. Four other persons were injured in the melee. Saturday evening 300 inmates rioted at the House ~of corrections in suburban Jessup. Before order was restored Surr dly, there were four persons shot and an estimated $1.5 million in damages from fires and destruction. 1be complalnts and the methods of air. lng them in both instances were similar. Alie< glinlng control of the prisons and taking hostages the Inmates demanded to meet with Mandel and Rep. Parren J. Mitchell (D-Md.). The Jninates taJd the food WIS bad, medical care w11 poor and some person· nel should be fired. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oetlvtry or the Dally Plitt b ........... Mll'ldll"fl'*'fl " .,. • "" .... """ C• bof 1:• "·""'-alt W ,.... 011f1f wtlf .,..,..., to .,... can. .,.. •111 •• 1:• p,M, SalvrO.y .. Sul'ldrr. rt '1'W • l'IOI NCfhot Vo"!' copy ..,. t a.m. S.~y. er I Ll't\. Swndt y, dill tM a <:OPY wltl be 11rOWt1t tt "°"' Call• .,.. tatl;tn unUI II a.m. TeltphOnes Most °''"" COunty ,.,... • • " .. " 641-4111 Nlrtfl-st Hunllnakln hKfll and Wutmlmttr , .................... ... S.11 Clt11Wnte, C.plitrt,_ ltedl1 Sin J11111 C.pb~. o.,,. i-ernt, lol/111 UllN, UfuM Nltual .. ,. 412 .... Rain, Wind Tear Midwest Twisters Damage Illinois; No l1ijuries Reported rewapercture• Hltll L• ... .... ff H II ll j £ .. .,.. .••• e u " ft n I ... .~ •• "" ... ,:n i ·" ..... 1:"'..C -· ... _. =--= :. =~ tolloWl<flt '" v.s. s-...... .-.-...;:r. :l:"..:t: .= I soulb of the embotlled city. About 2,IOO North VietDIJ?lMe troops ,.,... tpOlled lul week In norlhweotem Quang Tri l'rovlnee ml ID -led 15,000 Oommunlll toldlen ... bell....t to hove been pulled ir-the hetllefleldl In 1-,to North Vlelmm. Allied olllcers eJlJl"ll •Mil fean the fre:lb troop& may be lhrown Into the hellle for Quang Tri. llldlo Hanoi, monltoroc! In Saigon, said two U.S. Jets _.. st.it dowlt -y cwtt North Vlelnlm. The report, which brlllp to S,711 the l!lllllber of U.S. warplanes Hanoi -to bl•• shol down !Ince lllf, did not menlloo the late of tho cren. The U.S. -mand said 911 pllnel have -lbol down ewer the north ewer the same period. The U.S. Command · ~port~ thal American fighter-bombers flew more than 810 strikes against highways, bridges, supply barges, fuel depoll and warehouses inside North Vietnam on Monday. Navy pilots from the carrier Kitt~ Hawk reported sinking eight supply barges near .. Dao Cat Ba Island, :!O milf!::; southeast -or-Haiphong, and destroying half a dozen warehouses on the island . Two other filghts of Kitty Htwk J<'ll destroyed two 100.fnol supply barge5 about 20 miles northeast of Haiphong near Hon Gay, the Navy reported. Extortion Try In Bank Fails; Gunman Seized RICHMOND, Va . (AP) -A former mental patient armed with a shotgun and a butcher knife toot eight employes hostage at the Bank .of Chesterfield and demanded $500,000 ransom, a 1972 Lin· coin Continental, a ~ c8se of beer, two pizzas and 1 blanket. Alie< a three-hour standoff Monday with federal, stale and local law en· forcement officers -during which be telephoned teveril ~1'vlsion and radio slations and thrtotmed to shoot one ol the hostages and take two othen with him as he escaped r the man !Ul'· rendered. No one was injured. Police identified. the man as Everett Warner Wallace Jr., 22, of Richmond. He WIS charged with bank robbery, U.S. Commissioner John F. Daffron Jr. ordered him held in lieu of $75,000 bond pending a court bearing Friday. Wallace was__indicted by a federal grand jury ~ Alesandrla last Ncwemher on charges !!( st1emptin1 to extort $10,000 from United ;\lrllnes In May 1971 and at, tempting to exl<llt $100,000 from Eastern Air Lines in June 1971. The indictments said both involved threats lo bomb the planes. Tblrty·fi•e mu .. IOlltb of Quang Tri, tbe old Imperial <aplt>I of Hue ,...,.1va1 ita beovleol shellinl In a week loday when 25 rounds of Communist t22rrun arUU.iy fire hll tho northw .. 1 comer of tbe city, killing eight civilians, military sources aald. · On tbe fringes of Quang Tri, !3S miles north of Saigon, South Vietnamese marlnea Monday art.-killed 2Z North Vlelnanleae in 1 fouN>our battle two mUea northeast ol tho suburb of ™eu boor. Two m1r1nea -e killed and n .. wounded, spokeameo aald. About 1lz miles to the south, South Vietnamese paratroopel"I knocked out !I tank and captured. two l2mm mortars daring an elght·bour fight In.which eight North Vietnamese were killed. 'fbt'o..re were no reports of 1ovemment casualties in the batUe, three miles south of 1t1ai Linh . Alonr the west Oank of the South Viet· namese counteroffensive, government in- fantrymen of the 2nd Dlvlaloo's 4th Rcgi· ment killed 18 North Vietnamese and found the bodies of 11 others killed by artillery during a Monday afternoon bat· Ue 21> miles '°"thwest of My Chanh. Rapp11 Agai• · American c h e s s challenger Bobby · Fi scher smiles as he --leaves the arena in Reykjavik, Iceland where be won the third game of the world champion· ship from Russia's Boris Spas. sky. It was Fischer's first vie· tory ever from th ~ Russian and he no\v trails 2·1 in the 24 game series. New ,Jri,sh Truce Hope; Guerrillas Halt Raids ' BELFAST (AP) -New feelers for a ceasefire in Northern Ireland were reported today after guerrillas of the Irish Republican Army halted their at· tac~ in the bullet-scarred Lenadoon districct of Belfast. David O'Connell, chief strategist of tbe IRA's ProvisiOnal wing, said in Dublin that overtutes for a new truce with British forces were being made. O'Con· neH, who led negotiatloos for the cease-fire that collapsed nine days ago, declined to elaborate. British authorities wouJd not confirm hiJ statement. Despite the hint of peace, 100 shootings and gunfights were reported across the province between midnight Monday Md 8 a.m. Tuesday. The Brill.sh Anny said soldiers hit eight guerrillas in gunfights in Bellast and Loodonderry, Northern Ireland's sec. ond city, where three big bombs caused heavy damage in the ccmmercial di.sJr~d .. Monday. Three soldiers were reported wounded by snipers. Two bombs blasted the predominantly Protestant town of Portadown, southwest 'of Belfast. One wrecjed a tavern. Protestant vigilantes and Catholic guerrilla s battled in l)uncaim Gardens, • :no-man's land in North Belfast, the AnnJ. said. The IRA Provisionals agreed late Mon- day to bait their bomb and bullet attacks in the Lenadoon area of Southwest Belfast. They yielded to demands from Catholic realdenll lo stop shooting after the British. anny said it would puJI out most of the 700 men it had stationed there if the guerrillas quit first. IRA commander Sean Henderson said his men would not attack unless pro- voked. Some British units were expected to withdraw today, after Willia m Whitelaw, Britain's administrator in Northe.11 Ireland, conferred with his securit1 chiefs. It was in Lenadoon that the IRA ended Its previous truc:e with cl barrage of ~ fire nine days ago. Troops were st"Ct mlo the district last weekend to clean out the guerrillas alter a series of gun battlu and rocket attacks on an Army command post. At least 29 persons have died in more than a week or fighting since the cease- fire. The army said 160 terrorists "·ere killed or wounded, and· the IRA acknowledged 10 dead and 58 :wounded. -~4,_.() f)l)~,_.l,_.(3 Bring_ this ad for FREE GIFT JULY17111 THRU JULY 22nd 20%0FF • '#£DOING BELLS 5'' X U' TAILE COVEllS 2 R?ft tl.00 • I MeGevera ... "' High Wind Injures 6 Teamsters Back Nixon Candidacy SEQllOJA NATIONAL PAlllt (UPI) -. High winds lalllllod llr !reel at-Ive damage .. _.1. Sierra park, RANCHO LA COSTA (UPI)' -The Twn.1i...s, the largest ladepeDdenl unkln in. the C<llll>•, try, !rob with tradillonaf labOr IUPtlort for t b e Dem«>aa_. and endor se d ~t Nllon, saying George McGovern do e s n ' t care abOut middJe c I a I I -"""· n iras another blow at the McGovern candidacy by Cll'(anlzed labor, wllldl fiercely mist«! McGov.,.,.•a llO!lllna- tioo. sipJ>Qrt of America's working men and women. 0 u r members work hard for' their wages. They are ent!Ued to w!iat· they earn, and !hay f!iW'O the government ought to get off ol our back and ..,1 of-our-pocketsfl- -ve reported. A ~ aald Monday -·o1 the llaDI Sequoias loll, but that amaller firs smubed llx eablns u they toppled. The trees alto damaled 1 ever al vehicles .. blocked some roadl lnlo the part SUnday nllbl. He said McGovern had cut antilabor \'des on a number OI Issues, including rijht-to-work laws, and "'I'd Teomat<r '---------' members "to work and vote to keep President Nixon In office another four years," The Teamster endortemenl 'Corona Ref~ did not come as a surprile, alnct Fitzsimll\ODS hu 1up- ported Nixon's policies In the past, and .... the only union member to 1'<111aln on the • ' T11esda1, Jul' 18, 1972 ... OAll Y PILOT ~ 5 Pentagon Papers Trial lnterview__s_Continue LOS ANGELES (AP) -An aerospace engineer, ellgible to be a juror in the Pentagon Papers trial, refused to tell the judge about his top secret work in a group nicknamed "The 007 Division." "It's still top secret," Ter- rence Meadows said when qub:ud Monday about bis wori: at North Am«ican Rocmll Corp. He revealed . In security jobs would he bias- ed toward the government and would fear !Oiiing their jobs If they voled for acquittal. Ellsberg. ti, and Ru..o, 35, r-both Conner Rand Corp . researehers on government projects. IJ'e. charged wilh es-- pionage, ~acy and tbeCt in connection with the leak to news media of the Pentagon Papers -top se<rel studies of U.S. in\.'Olvemcnl In the Viet· nam war • Morton H. Halperin. a rormer deputy assistant secretary of defense and Na· tiQnal Security Council staff mtmber, said In his state- ment, 0 8 juror with clearance will be under great prtSSUre not to condone a vk>lation of tlM> ')>l'OCedura-which he bu been trained to follow.'' only that it concerned "a .., _____ .. ____ ..,, ..... ,.,. defense project." Senate Hits Reruns w - The engU-ing manager drew titters frcm the audience when he said tbe division had been nicknamed after the code name for fictional superspy . SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California Senate stands offl. and San Francisco. 8 tines a day. James Bond. tLBlly opposed to what it calls too many television rer~ but Despite vehement defense only by a one-vote margin. Things are looking up in Long Beach. With our smil · objections since jury selection The resolution by Sen. George Moscone (0.San Fran Seo) ing, smokeless. jets and cheery, low fares, happi· began last week, U.S.' District was adopted lS.17 Monday. lt needed only a simple majority ness and San Francisco are just around the corner. Court Judge Matt Byrne * "-senators present, and has no force of Jaw. l ikewise, Sacramento and San Diego. Call us or • Tbe executive council of the AFJ..CIO ·-lo which' the Teamaters do riot belong - has scheduled a s p e cl a I meeting in Washington -Wednesday to ·dlacu,. what stand to take. 'Ille meeting was called by AFUIO Pres~ dent George Meany, a leading figure In the bitter precon- ventlon fight a g a i n s t McGovern. federal Pay BOerd wl!On other To wn· •. te labor leaders quit to protest the Administration's WI fe controla. After the endorsement, the 17-member board traveled 40 miles up the coast to the Western White Hoose, where Ibey Win warmly greeted by Preaklent Nixon. FAIRFIELD (UPI) -'Maas murder suspect Juan V • Corona followed JU all"'1ley's advice Monday and was fined mained steadfast. in h1r refusal The measure asks the Federal Communications Con1mission your smiling tra\lel agent. PSA gtvee you a lift. to dismiss for cause potential to forbid networks to schedule reruns in more than 25 percent 1 .'.:==========-========:'.. jurors who hold security of their prime lime. 1_ clearances in their jobs. Sen. Donald Grunsky (R-Watsonville) said lots oC people like reruns. He said they are better than ·1some or the third and f THE LATEST MOVE by fourth rate current stuff." or Advertising In defense attorneys fOl' Daniel "There were times last week when 1 wish I l'OUld have OUT 'N ABOUT _ Ellsberg and Anthony Russo tuned into a good rerun and l guess some Democrats wlll feel Attorney Richard E. Hawt was to file affidavits by two that way during the Republican convention," said Se n. Robert Phone advLsed Corona, aCcused in the former government officials Lagomarsino, an Ojai Republican. 11a.n-. of 25 -i-w+ farm and a one-time goverrment But Moscone said the.re is an "epidemic" of reruns on prime N S I ,._.. ...... -researcher ba<:klng the Ir time. His resolutlon says curbing reruns would mean more new Orm tan ey worktn, against living a claims about clearancea. produclioo and hence more jobs for unemployment·plagued 6 4 2 • 4 ~ 2 1 $250. The Teamsters' M o n d a y decision was announced by the president of the two million member union, Frank E. F'ltwmmom, wllo said be realized aucb an action is "at odd> with Iha traditional and almost reflex IU)JpOrl of labor for the Democrallc ticket. .. He aaJd Iha Democratic nominee 11ba.s not earned· the Pmidenllal PreSJ Secrtlary Rooald Ziegler b e a t e d I y denied opeculatioo linking the polltlcally v a I u ab I e eo- donement with Pmida>I Nt... on'1 action In ,..1...q former Teomsten union -Jim-ln1 Hoffa from prioon. handwriting sample in the The statements said persons Hollywood actors and technicians. ~ c:ourtroomof SUperiorJudge ~--~~~-'--~~-'-~~~~~....::....::_:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * * * * * * Brown Plans McGovern Attack: Money, Voters SACRAMENTO (AP) -feaional Cal1lornla ...,,.,oip G<!O!'ge McGovern's California staff with heavy emphasb· on leaders plan to capture the his own Asaembiy staff and state for the South Dakota former aides. senator in November by sign--A reglstralion drive that ing up one million new voten woilld boost the numbet of and raising a $4 million cam-signed-up Democrats in· the paign war chest.. state a million to a record six Riding on the outcome ill million. President Nixon's home state -An invitation to anti· will be ts electoral votes and McGovern leaden during the posaibly the election itsell. Calllornia primary and the Willie L. Brown J r • • convention to join t b e cochainnan of the M,cGovun McGovUn c: a m p a i In ' u delegation at the Democratic ' .. ,foot so\c1ifili'. '' · · " ' National Convention, aalc! in Brown said while backers ol an Interview, "Just a 1. other Democnallc in*Jenllat California wu the anchor candidates would be uted to delegation for George join the eamplagn,,l! W<Nld be , McGovern (at Miami Beach). tdil<ely Ibey W'OUld get key It will be the anchor state for · poaltions. the candidate." '"nley will not be aa'ked just Bm.g Is the 38-year-old to partJclpate ,Pih I h e I r slate assemblyman who stood money, but to llguraUvely and before tile conventloo during literally ring doorbells and the dramatic C a 11 f o r n 1 a man telephones just a s credentlala b a I t I e and everyone else bu done. I think pleaded: "Give me back my they will do that," be said. delegation." In dJ1M1plng his o w n Jn .an interview Monday, he pollti~ future, Brown Aid, 111 outlined these plana for the like beinl Cbalnnan of Waya fall campaign: and Jeana. I'd lib eventually -The buildinl of 1 pro-ooe day lo maJbe be -ker. Richard Patten. The judge foond them both Jn contempt. He on!el'td Hawk to serve 41 hours in jail. Patten cited a case in which It was fourxl that "persistent refusal to provide handwriting examples could be construed as evidence of guilt." Corona told the judge, "I bave given you and the district ,attorney enough," when asked dlrectly for the handwriting sample. ' Execution of the contempt aentences WU delayed until July· H to give the defendants lime to appeal !Mrullng. Corona , 38, b charged with hacking 25 farm laborera to death and burying their bodles along the Feather RJver in Sutter County. His trial was moved to Solano Co u n I y becauae of the publicity . the cue rectived in the area around. Yuba City. . The state ,oaJd lbat an ex- pert OD bandwritln& needed more eumpl.. from Corona for comparison with I h e writing In a green ledger that c:ontatned the · names of the victims, a key piece of pro- eculton evidence. Held Up Again RIO DE JANEffiO (AP) - A-truck-drbt"'--"orkina:-1La hiP crime ..... bu been held up Ill times. ''The Jut lime waa juat aa exciting aa the finl," he Kid. 3 Brush _Fires Contained In a ti\trning Oakland hills home, tut May. Barger, 32, also pleaded In- nocent Monday to a r s on cllarges, u dld codefendanta Seqory C. Waltm, JI, and By Tbe Auodated Pre11 Some eoo weary flreflshters began returning to their home 1tallon1 after containing three man-ael bruah llret that blDckened oeariy 11,000 acres in Yolo and Colma counties, the state Diylsion of Forestry ( said. Forestry ol!klala aa1d the tars..i of the -11res -a BRIEFS . ) 10,800 acre biau In Yolo Coun-Gary Popln, '17. Dooald Smith, ty .~est of RU:JnSey-wu ~ D, 'WU not ci..aect with anon 1alDed late Monday aflmloon. allll -onlered bold on r..,, othen, a llMcre fire f'/t,000 ball oa Ille murder aboul a mile lo die -and a charge. 2,00Hcre lite In nearby • Colusa County', were contained earlier In tJ\a day, they-aakl. OAKLAND (AP) -Fonner Hello Angelo . president Ralph "Sonny" Barger and three other nemben of the motorcy· other nemben of the motorcy· cle club have pleaded innocent to murder charges in the shooting death of a man found LOS ANGELES (AP) -A trio may have 1et a new land speed record In city bani: rol>- beriea., hlttln& lour In one hour and 4S nrtndel, WI the. rol>- hen Sol catllhl. poilce aaiJ. A woman and two men aot away with '4,000 from city bani< brancbea Monday before being c:augbt by patrolling of. !icon wllo recognlzed their car, oUicert said. -BASS LAKE (AP) -Two Fresno men accused of flying $250,000 worth ol marijuana Into Calllornia. from Mexico have been arrested In the Bua Lake area. Madera County Sherllrs deputies aald Jerry R . Barnard, 26, and George Remley, 46, were arrested in the Sierra resort east of Madera Salun!ay and turned over to federal authorities Monday. ALAMEDA (AP) -The Navy c..n.r coart s • a ,..turned home Monday to a dockside -ting by a n estimated 5,000 pm<>M alter llVfD -Ill duty olf Viet-nam. Crewmen told newamen thal 13 to 15 combat piano ...,.. toot or mllllnr in the ant Sea's 117 day1 ol! Vielnlm. I HA VE NO FAMILY TO LOOK AFTER MY FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE YOUR FUl'-IERAL HOME MADE BENERCIARY OF MY LIFE INSURANCE? by EUGENE 0. IERGERON 11• .,_, .... -"'° ••oftoi., of • I " uon• '" ._ • ...... I I "'' ....... 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At the same time, none of that small-car crowded feeling. Mal1te1uce: t:.e1 simpler, more CGmtale1t ~ .-11tt1e im'41rts. VW. fdr example. rei:ommends normal service every 3000 miles or three months, whichever comes first. do Ma~riclc, it's 6000 miles or six monihs. So Maverick's recommended service. interval is twice as long as Volkswagen's. We also designed Maverick to be a simple machine to caie for. lnfact, we've even prepared a manual wblcb ldllyou how to do many maintenance jobs yourself. One more convenience: there are over S,600 Ford dealers in the country. Volkswagen has about 1,100. 'FORC-MAVERICK 'FORD DIVISION ~ . Bettor idea foraafety .•• bli<:k'lo up t It may just be· the.best car viilue iii America today. • See your Font Dealer • • I ' - "" .....------.......:\~· --=--=--:::-:-:----,· ~ • DAD.Y P,JLOT'EDITORIAL PAGE , Senotors and A5'1emblyme~ Calllornlans have elect· ed to their Legi..Ja ture have ice apln hypocritically kept t\eir actions cloaked in :.ecrecy. 'J'be Legisla ture enacted the Brown Act a number of years ago, giving the public a guarantee that local governmenl agencies would conduct their business in public. Bul the Legislature uempted llJ own actions fr om that guarantee. Despite pressures to end !hat hyj>OCrlsy, the Senate Governmental Organization CommJttee has once more kilted a bill to abolish virtually all secret meetings of legislators. The reason Is obviOU§. The legislators fear the.ir constituen ts wll_I learn of , compr~mlses they i:nake· in bargaining sessions. But 1n pollttcs, comprom1scs are the name of the game. Public knowledge ol these has not been harmful at the local level. On the contrary, political give-and·lake in the open has avoided suspicion and rumor while increasing pubUc understanding and appreciation of the legislative process. The Legislature .is acting too much like a private club, with the members seeking Jo avoid embarrassment over their actions. Those membets..fihould be truly em· barrassed by their hypocritical denial of the public's right to know its own business. A Tax Upon a T ax . Extensio n oC the S percent sales tax to gasoline, with excise taxes totaling 11 cents a gallon already in th e price, means the state is imposing a tax upon a tax. The state expects to collect $479,000 a day, or $175 million the first year -all of it earmarked for local government to use for · urban mass transportation, or for highway construction or mass transit in rural areas. Sec r ecy · Prolesb over tax·upon•a·tax are beginning lo mount, \Yl\h service station operators understandably irritate~ because they are being berated !or a gasolinC' price in· crease they didn't create. · , The purpose is laudable. But there .does remain the large question ot whether this double taxatlon of auto users iJ an equitable way to finance a ptogram for the benefit or all. And, iroolcally, this taxation burden falls particularly heavily on those that a mass transil pre- sumably is supposed to help_~most -the lower ihcome workers and their families. They could find themselves Immobilized by higher gasoline costs long before an ade- quate transit program can co.me into being. Perhaps itts worth the cost to find out once and for all whether Californians will accept and use mass trans· portation in sufficient volume lo prevent increased fre~ way congestion, smog and highway carnage. It will be a decade or more before \ve know. Disgrace to the Nation Bobby Fischer fi nally got down to . playing chess for the world chamfionship against titleholder Boris Spassky of the Sovie Unio n: Fischer's unsportsmanlike, petu1ant and truly di&-. • graceful conduct in Iceland has \\•on the temperamental you'ng American an uneasy embarrassment in the nation he should have represented with courtesy against the Russian champion. Chess doesn't figure in a significant way in .the \merican way of going, bl.It in other parts of the \VOrl d it has. high status. · Ha\:'ing spawned a boy genius at chess in Fischer. the American people might have expected a dignified performance, or at least a controlled emoti.onalism, from its top chess player. · · Torturous Process Beginning for €andidate McGovern 's Schenie· to Altering the Radical Image· WASHJNGTON -The moderation of Geor&e McGovern it a torturous process whloh Is just beginning. Considered · unelectable by some important elements 1 .. ;rrthe-Democratic party. McGovem_can· not atfOrd to enter ute contest with Presi· dent Nixon as a "dangerous radical." His image must neces- aarll)' change to that of a benevolent agra· l'ian refonner who caa control the new left extrtmists who played a part in h~ nomination. McGovern ls not likely to fmd his moderation to be a comfortable process. He must waffle a bl t on the Vietnam war, as he already d o e s in talking to wives of POWs. He must be more persuasive and placatory on sharing the "''ealth. as is already the case. He must aklrt the abortion issue without losing "'·omen's lib, and reassure the Jewish vote wllhoot contradicting defense cuts that .would diminish the U.S. ability to protect-Jsr-ael1.-"'~--- IM SHORT, MCGOVERN must use his soporific personality and manner to calm the anxious and reassure the doubtful. In Miami Beach McGovern left no doubt or his intentions in this respect. He went among the fearful doubters as if to say: "You see how reasonable I am, ho\v moderate, rational and cal m. How then can you believe ~hat I am a dangerous radical?" The moderation process is rather risky because its impllcJtly raises questions oa (RICHARD WILSO~ ' McGovern'• sincerity in the first place, which is what some leaders of organized labor have been ·questioning about him all along. Serious contradictions are also ln· volved. A primary e xam ple is McGovern's suppart for an amendment to ·lh< Democratic platlorm ~ for the ma]'1tenance of enough military force l.11; ~ and the Mediterranean lo de!¥ Soviet preS111re on l8'aeL unprecedented. Nor Is It confined to the Democratic party, ·but It Is of special significance now because the McGovern version of the Democratic party fiercely prld.eos itself on being issue.oriented. It would be ironic iC the new politics had produced a candidate so capricious on principle as Nixon is claimed to be. The moderation process is a11 the more difficult because the Democratic bat~ tlefield is strewn with the mortally wound- ed. Senator Hwnphrey, it may reasonably be concluded, may support fl.1cGovern with little more 'passion than Nelson A. Rockefeller could muster for Barry Goldwater under 1 l m i I a r circumstances in the cpposite party · a 1.fflS AMENDMENT Is simply, not con-few years ago. The :P.1innesota senator siltent .with McGovern 's larger concept means well and wt II I do his best, but it of reducing the cost of the Pentagon by will not be a campaign Or happiness for 30 ·or fO billion dollars. Sufficient force in him. Europe and the Mediterranean to protect SENATOR JACKSON and Senator lsrael would s u b m a r i fl e the P.fcGovern d e f e n 11 e b u d g e t. There Muskie may munch distastefully on their is no q u e s t 1 on why McGovern sup-o~ words, ~ even George M.eany may ported thia Inconsistency. He .is afraid of ul~mately, with do'Y"-Orawn .moot~ and Joslng a Critical margin of Jewish votes. 1rHt~ t~~ -pi:ocJaun.tli.e lmperah~e of The McGovern share-lhe-wea.Uh ~ ~ahng ~~on •. But .their hearts w~n t be gram is also going through the-waffiing __ 1n It. Their duet:' ~!h McGovern, 1f they proCess, because the D e m 0 c r a· t i c sing at all, are llke~ to be off key. presidential nominee knows that he has . When the hunulla.ted Mayor Daley scared the daylights out of the mlddle-ifl'-hnks arms with the Rev .. J~sse Ja~kson, come groups with the probable tai: ef· lhe waters or La~e M1ch1gan wdl no fect s of his $1,00>-for"f:verybody plan. doubt pa.rt to permit the. advance of the The George McGovern \\'ho will new savior. No other m1ra.cle would be emerge as the Democratic party's can· adeq.u~t~ to celebrate a Daley.Jackson didate for President of the United States concihalion. . lvill be a modified version of the can· As ~or Governor Wallace, silence could didate \\'ho sought the party·s nomina· be his only resort. unless he wants tion McGovern lo beat Nixon. · The moderation · or "1 cGov er n, TIDS IS NOT necessarily unusual cir therefore, will be painful for everybody. O'Brien Got the Message WASJUNGTON -George McCovem won the presidential nomination in the Fontainebleau suite of Democratic Na· tional Chairman Larry O'Brien before the convention opened. McGovern needed a favorable ruling from O'Brien on two key procedural ques- tions. If O'Brien bad ruled against him. McGovern would have been short or the votes he needed to win the crucial California creden· llals fjght. He was accom· (JACK ANDERSON) party unity, lo rule for AfcGovern. ' CHOOSING THEIR words ~arefully, they reminded O'Brien that McGovern 's supparters were essentially the same people who had been shut out by the 1968 Democratic convention. They had worked Jong and hard for the nomination in 1972. rr they should feel lhat they had been cheated again by a parlia1nentary ruling, they might split the party apart. ltfcGovern and Ribicoff were careful to make no threats but 1nerely to describe the mood of their zealous followers. campaign committee. His rulings. are ap- palling. We can see. no legal basis for them. We must consider them to be acts of hostility." Kampelman suggested that O'Brien had favored McGovern because he knew the Humphrey forces would remain loyal to lhe party but feared the McGovern forces might bolt. THE ONLY. e1planation for O'Brien's rulings, snapped Kampelman , was "that the chairman bas submitted to acls of m .. , timidation." Caifano denied that there had been any "lntlmJdation .. , "The use O[ that \\'Ord is charitable," shot back Kampelman. Buy Votes Chattanooga Nel\'S·Free P~ss \\!hat would you think if an extremely wealthy man appeared as a c3ndidate for President of the United ·States and. tried to buy the office for himself by. Orfering to· use funtls from · his great personal fortune to pay $1,000 each fo.r · ~ough · votes to win? It is probable that you would cOnsider such a man • crook, a despoiler of ~he . Amerlcan Ideal of free ballots by~ a free people. · · He Would be denounced"frour\:i>asl to coal! and from bonier Ii f>oi!ier aa one who tried to "buy',' the ~ide\)CY: This abus<! with ·hlj 'owli ~tft \'/OUid· be \greaUy coQdemned. . i· · . 'BUT WHAT ABOUT a man who 'lVOIJld seek the Presidency wiql a vqte.buying scheme or offering pa)ment of $1,000 - but using y'our money to \'.lay for it·rather than his own? ' \Vould he be any bettet? of would that be worse? · · Basically, the principl,e is the same; wrongful appeal to voters w1tn the Im·· plica tion that they should sell their· ballots. . But as bad as that Is, l\'ouldn't It be worse for a pfesidel)tiill opportunist to try to buy your vote with someone else's money rat her than bi! ~111 · THERE IS NO candidate who 'st1eges1s , using bis own funds to. buy your 'Vole for $1,<MXJ. But there is a Candidate whQ. sug. gests confiscation, in effect; of money from others 10 use in buying your vote for $~,000. . . He is Sen. George McGovern., . One of the key planks in .his wacky economiC platform is a payment 9f $1 ,000 a year to eve_l')' penon in the co1;1nJry. · He thinks this will appeal to the -voters and help elect him. RE. FRA?>;KLY . SAYS in some in· stances that be would >•tax t}¥! rich" to g~t the money to finance t.he -$1,000 grants to everybody. But then he tries, to calm those who might expect to pay by saying ~hat he really wouldn't be radic:il; that · fie woold be r.....,able, that. they have nothing to fear tioni bis SOCialistic ecooomlC3. . · . The Mc(klvem scheme Is not on1y im~ practical but ~ral. . THAT BUYING .VoTES with Pf~ses or handouts ,_ not new does not Jessen .the Iniquity of the McGovern prOposaJ, It 1ls an appeal (o .greed, an offer of legal· Jzed theft by gov.enunent f()ll the benefit of lho.<e who.would be willing to put. George . McGovern In office lo' get $! ;ooo. " • lr a wealthy candidate tried to buy the • ·I More ·We Know, Less We l(now · The other day I dealt with the paradox, "The richer we get. the shoddier oUr goods." Today I'd like to throw another paradoX your Way: ''The more we knOw,. the less we know:" We live in the A8:e oJ Informntion : it has superseded the Age or Production. lnformaUon systenl.!I, beginning ·Wilh tfie c·ompu.ter have opened a new er~ of cybernetics, intro- ducl/Jg a qua.litaUve cJumle , into · o u r · wbole social -• a n d . econorllic order. . · But ·as • we lea,m m:ofe about contNJ-·. . ling and directing the . forces of nature, we . find ourselves increasingly lgnor.ii.nt about decisi~n-mal<lng in these areas. Let me give you, as they say in New York, a for instance~ · ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ derground chblc ~ystem to transmit low .. frequency radio waves to missile-car· rying submarines. This would give the' U.S., according to the Na,vy, a "last strike" weapon system. Now three University of Wisconsin · scientists, sponsored by the state Com· ~ittee for Environmental Information, \!e completed ·a study that to~lly futei the Navy's·claim. They insist that e pr6jcct is unworkable, inadequate, and Unnecessary for its purpose. Also, the U.S. Forestry Service has issued a report digputing the . Navy ' !I en· vironmental view of the impact or the project on the territory. \VllO ARE \VE to believe? Is the OUR FQUNDIN(,t Fathers ~w very Navy 1ncrely n1istakef!, or lying to us? little aboui anything, compared io what Do · ~'c net'<! to spend these countless even a schoolboy knows today. Yei when millions? Wil l the system really work, or the Br\tiSh Parliiunenf passed 'the ~tum out -t9 ·be an expensive fluke, ,pro. riefarlouS }n.tolt!rable.-Acts,' the,~.eriCan Viding more money 'for contraCtors and .1::olOnists · hqd :enough iliform!tion .to more realms of authority ror ·.Naval . spark a .revolt. The ~Ue was clear and bureaucrats'? ls . the Wisconsin Com- simple, and any· farmer could \lo'eigh the mittee for · Envirorunental Information a alternatives ani:i make a rati0na1 decision reliable group; or just a coterie of ex· . tG. remain Joyat·to the CroWn or t<> join tr.emlsts and alarmists ' ·3nd a·n ti· the·band of revolution·aries. ·militarists? What' rational detiS icm can we, as an How do I 'know? Hbw do you kriow? electorate, make tod<iy? Take the recent Before we can find out, the money will be · flap over the Navy's project to install an spent -which might~ wasted .-or the electrical grid uhder a majoi-por:tion of · project will be· dropped, -which might northern \Visconsin, nQt too far from my weaken our defenses. In this age of pro- smnmer home. liferating information, we are· privy to THE PROPOSAi;, called SangUirie, involves burying Project an W> none or the basic facts, and oUr dis- cootent is rooted m oor sense ·of fros .. tratioo, doubt and disbelief. Isn't It ··1he Trutl1! Bl CARL RJBLET JR. . . . ' . . A friend·:~Oid' ~e .this ·d.r~am: The The retired' \Vyotn!:ng. cowboy and · Senate was ~ ~es.sion. The gallery was . ~?rse wrangle,~· living · dowil . the r,oad a ck>&ed to the .pubhc, the chamber doors piece never ceases to wondet .over the were locked and the pages hUddfed.ii:i th·e fooliShness. oJ. go.Yernment. 'I1le way· h8 cloakrooms. The lights were blazing but practices.his philosophy is forthright and i:i~Y stood .to spe~k. Each sen~10r was , abrupt. He Vo~es in every election, but ~hed low in his se.at :as if trying to the .minute a candidate Who·got his vote hide. What awf~I thing bid,. blot:ted . · Is ,elected,. the cowboy is against him on thought •t!d action in those · ·august Pl':!nciple .. : · · · . . . chambers? They Were all pf them and ·'\Sink" ot swim, live · or ·die !Uroive eilc~ of t~cm there na~ed as· a forked or. verish. l gi ve mu hand, 1·aiid mu radish. . . . heart to tllis Vole._" . . ·. · . "J)n hundred .thitve.s caiinot ttrfp -Daniel Webster one Mked 7nan, ·t1Pfcially· i1 hf.s skin "·oft.': · -Beri;amin Franklin panied to O'Brien's s u It e by Cennecticut's astute Abraham RJbi· cofr, a key member of A1cGovem'1 political braintrust. They urged the beleaguered chairman, for the sake ol OltANGI COAS'T DAILY PILOT O'Brien said he didn't intend to con- tinue as party chalnnan. He has ·served without salary and he must get back to earning a living, he said. McGOVERN AND Rlblcofr suggested pointedly that O'Brien .shouldn't want to leave a splintered party as his legacy. The chairman got the message and later ruled AfcGovern's wa y. . · The final roll call on the Calilornia seating confinned that O'Brien's rulings had been essential to PtfcGovern. \Vithout them, he would have been 11 votes short. Then the Stop McGovern forces would have won and the McGovern bandwagon would have started to break down. Dear Gloo111y Gus electicn, ~ would be condemned .1.t1d Hark to ttie SOWKb or a sununer's-daJ perhaps prosecoted. If ah ordinary . ·-th• plal1)ilve coofo& of 'the m\)\ll'llill( person trled ·by force to, play Robin Hood . ,ijove1, the in.1iitent · buu·ol Insects, !lie and ~ l<lllle to give to Others, l\e would hnppy gurgle of watet floOO!ng ·the rose· be arrested, tried, conYlcted :an~ · tm.. . bed, the··growliilg ro8r· Qf, poWer mqwers prisoned. But what wlU happen when and the opulent rumble or t h e Senlt'or McGovern offers·the same things · neighborhoOd's air condltionlns systems ~ith his own J><rsonal _rlourish u he trlea puml\ing the hot air of ure &hd politic:s What do they teacb chlldten In school t~ days besides arche,Y, rock 'n roll appreciat{on and sex? Many an empIOyer · or universiiy students w®der1 bow they got ~ut of ht~h sehoot , wjul their lg· norance showing.· For, elaD\ple one yoong ma~ asked. his l\os.s -whet state ln- dlanap01is ts in. /inot~r'';\M!lled '.'con- tents'' In his :own way -••contense· ... A third thinks that you and J, but not he, can _get along without money:, and · a .. fourth ihink1 Martha ,Mitcli<~ ta ·the mother cir our country. .Robtrrrr.-wttcr, Publlsher Thomas K ~tDil. Editor A.lbtrt \V. Batfs Edltoriol Pa9e Editor On TUIJng gave f\tcGove:m-1211 California delegates but denied his o~ ponents the reinalning 151 delegates for the crucial vote on seating the California delegation. The other ruling permitted the issue to be settled by a majority of delegates eligible to vote, rather than Ill majoritY of the full convention. This was worth another 70 votes for McGovern. Representatives of all the prcsldentlo.1 candidates were summoned ti) a secret meeting where Party couosel JOAepb Califano and parliamentarian Jamea O'Hara announced O'Brien's decislon. MAX KA~tPELMAN, "'Pr ... ntlng Hubert Humphrty, blurted angrily : "I just want you to communicate a message to · the chalnman from the ..Jlumphrey The O.mocrau tal~ l!li they'll handle t.he nat.ion'1~t.£ money for th~ besl benefit ol the people. If they handle II ao II, why are they so deeply in debt! And bn'I our big spending Congress dom- inlted by Democr1to? -R.C. Thi• flthl,.., rtflf(tt ~ vtrwt. not NeftMt11Y ttlofl 9f h lltWlllbef', htld .-"' """ 1t o*'"r ~ •. 0t1rr ~'""· to be elected Preslcfl!nt! • <>Ul to .the . smogged and contaminated · lll'tat outdoor>. '- Quotes . . Gt v. Ro..W ~ -•'We've all for a long Ume litlleved thal wltlt every right t h • re goes a· mponslblllty. W.ooldn't It l>e nice for • <hang• to ,.. somoone . demonstral'e !or ltl1 responsl· bUJtiea!" · Muy F.ri.,t.11, S.F. -."I aee that President Nixon. 1ocl. Chou en Lal hbve qreed to an exchange ol student.. That's quite 1 long way to be businl peo- ple." · • . . "Sum"'tr 14· not oil If• enrok<d lip tobe." .;..... , · t Hlanora1~ fs volutitarJ liii&Jo~ ·tune."... · -Kote de la MontoQ•• I .. . . ~ -"Nlcholai Ltnp .. ' ..-------..--Btt·fttor,re --''----..-....---...:.. I ' ' Dear ot.orge: ~ • • ·Dear LorN: My boyfriend said he )oved 11!<. · ' but he loined me !or my 'besl YfS -the ~· ''Two Loma frtcnd. Afttr c<>lng wtll! her !or a Have I" Is • lOClll euriipte. while be left her lorn. alto. She ;i,nd A)°""'il) aome people S.y:we never I go around Jorn1ng toiJelbor and we largol our finl locn. A iol ol people ~ wcnde1; II It possible ror • •lait lornine .. arty. <Puppy Jom.1 boy to lorn .two girls et.once? ' , 1 Dul It takes maturity to Wld•atand. · LORN~ \ t~ lorn. • • 1 t . ' • .. .. .. . • . .. -... . , .. ~ . . ' I ¢ J . ·, • • ; . '• . ' . . ,., .··· . " . ·~·· ' . , . . . ; f •• • :,i , ' . .' . . . . . .. ' ... " "' . . . . " ... --"''Satarday_Sp_~cial '~· __ _ : " ~~iy (me. extra long clgar~tte_ has flavor ~o match the good moo~ you'r~ in . .. ~: ·. · . Winston S~per King .•. alway~ real 8:nd rich tasting. " .. ;', , ·. . . . Yes, Winston tastes good, bke a agarette shouJd. '~-P,\ ' ' .. I \. • , _ .. ·• ' . . . ···. . .. ,, .~ .. ~ : "". ' " I • • , " . , . . . . . ~· . . ' .. ·I . Warning,Jlie S~rge~ Gene1al H~,'1ll!ermined TJiat .. Ci9arette Smoking Is Dangar~us IQ .You~ tle,lth. · • • ,•. • ' 1 }" 1 '·. ! ' • • . • '. ,. ·'.. ''l l 1' t• ' "T >' 0 11111.J. llY"Lff1t ...... •~Aln', .,...,. .... L..... • · 20 mg. "tal", 1.4 m~ nico1inl 1¥: P. a,.111~.Fl'C llipan' ~PR. 12: . . • .. . )' ~ .. ' I 4~ . .. . . ,. . . . . :. .. ~ . . • •1 • ,... • .. • • • "' • • . . . . • . . " • , . -. .. .. ! I • -- • . ' ..... r --- • • - .. • f DAILY PILOT T ..... 1. Jut1 18, 197Z L. Jfl. BOJd .. • •, .• ,• • '\ -· Humphrey Fine _- Ballroom Dancer Of all the colm ol •locking• --· Ille ..... are rtgarded by men as the least •""°""· NUrlM may not cotton to this report. But extentlft Mflli '"" U without doubt. · .UI ASKED what tho!t conttr!old ~ 1111 lor perrolttlng their pictures to run in .,,..,._,_., M JU& ,.. port, •bout $2,llGO ............. ... sibly " another ..... Ill ji 111..i contracts, plus olW dhr.; NOT ALL wl88 Mlt ..,_ d the ancient conleltlll 11111 .... II blind. Said John OU... lllllllol: '"""' er trust a man'I ...... llltut Mt subject until he 1111 ,,.. Ill lowl. !Aft Is the only thing wlllda -mUo lllt as clear as noonday," Q. "!!OW Jolll ..... tt tUt I plucked eyebrow hair to grow back!" · A. Aboot 92 days. Q. "DID you aay a meal or brtad ._ 1111 IMw constitutes the chemically perfect rooc1!• . A. Not me. Queen Ellubdb I said tllat. " ' •, SILENCE -On one ranch where I wlild 1W'1 ... ln the harvests, nobody ~as allowed to tat; It '_U.. .... table. 'Ibis was the absolute rule in I 1o1 it ........,_ .... glng camps up north, too. And in ·-..,. -halls. But outside penitentiaries_ now, II 6lf'I .., ,._ lelt that still demands such mealtlme lillloet • ITEM NO. H6'1·H in the me at hied ..... Tt .... Sl Million'' iJ: .. Market a combinatiol p1t1rt110 asl0 J'. maternity gown !or those coeds wbJ p lrrHt'a'r/ ( though not neceaaartly immediately) flill tllt n•c' to the altar to the hospital. cap t....i fMI Ill 11111 a M Flowing ~eeves unzlppable. Walstllnt nlllllW wtUt .._ torH!p gussets." nWi will be a winllf. Wit& DANCER -Little known !aCll Hall ~ Jllln. phrey are rare, but one such is he'i e _... t.e.J1Nom dancer. Among the world 's best, ·SQ lllttil wbt -.W know. THE WIDESPREAD hellt! that tMI ~ Ml tM world'• highest divorce rate -at 216 ,. 1 -II tr- roneous. '!be Soviet Unloo's la higher -II ,. i.• ML!TER. how old la your truck, 11 lllPf· ltlw lllllltlel show the average age of trucks on Ille naf -II r.t years. Addreu mail to L. M. Bo¢, I'. 0, a. Im, IV.,.. port Brach, Calif. 92660. 1 UFO Pays Visit . '.Kansas Town 'Not Worried' DIGHTON, Kan. (UPI) - For several · months· th J ,1 remalll .. ~..,, ......... • • western Kansu town of 1,050 has been visited by a recur· ring unldentl!ifd Dying object -a fiery red cluster of bright lights aeen by the chle! or police, several JX!llcemen and a number of citizens. But the community remains relatively unconcerned. ==--r:· = .:\•:.:.t begtna :-.. .. -"everj lltM 11' ._..Ii movet" Shen.t .,, 11 ~ mmU.111t• his Cll' '' 'S"':i.-," miles 1111' .ii would 1)111 lilt W ; . " or sllflllll' e.... ti Police Chief M. R. Shelton described the objod as a "round, red-orance and white -~-Iighh-.-. bright u.a cluster of lighta on a football field ." It hovers aboo.t IOO to ilGO feet high, usually IO mlia west or town. The~--.. several . I~~ hetw• I; ............ mornl'-"""' -.... Feb"*1\ The l1Piil111Ue ' U r I I .Kamam have taken it calmly . • .; • l -. ~· • ' . • ~:..: .. l • ; ' _, • l ·l ., I ' . , "We didn't think much aboot it at first," Shelton uld. '.'We thought JI mllht be the military taking lnlrared pic- tures ot the area to check feedlot nmolf." Shelkll Ilk! the tbing will 11The public really razzed the first officers to .see it, a.sk· ing them what they'd been drinking. Since then, some have become more serious, askinc us to call them if it's spotted again," Shelton said. 0 OMEGA Do 8'nlllhklg a.uw.... \ -m--• 1 I, .@I~ ft"::-:-... .... SIATICK'S l11llm Since 1917 It FASHION ISLAND N!Wl'ORT IEACH-6«-1 llO Open Moo. oN Fri.10 o.ro. to t :lO p.ro. ws. lleilt.._ .r1 T.,,..., ~ "' ttrrn-. IAHMtJ. 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Fifty Orange (;Qast reSidents from 17 nations ·be- .. ~. came Orange. County's newest American! recently • '1: in colorf1,1l naturalization ceremonies at the county ' ~ . DAILY PILOT Plllft W lll'llfrd KMlllW courthouse. They were among these 126 new citi- zens who had their picture taken in the Plaza of the Flus in Santa Ana. • SoutWan(I Facing. Cuts ·· in Water--Use .. DAILYmoT \' LEGAL NO'l1CIC 'teTJ!l4tUI 1vs111ns ...,f(. INvtTIM llDI • M.&:M ITAT1'MIMT Nlllk• I• lllfeW 9'VIM \Mt _, 9Mt4 • TM ,.. ... .,. ..,..... .,. ~-~ If .. fl-wit ._......,, U IMtt •: le""' C*trkt ei1 or.,.. c.Mfy, (41t> :· THI HUNOaV HAMIUlOllt.. 1n61 Mii• Wiii AClfW 1Ml9d llfdl WI "' .~ ... I MMft llW., IMI t.wtl. CelN, t:• ~.M. 9'I tM ltl di'( .. Al,ifl.llf, 1'11. • M• --II IN tffke ef MN .......... trtct .,_....,l,,,. ........,,_ Cotti,,.,.. '~ dlaMllf ••Fla ...... .t1H11 fl-MW flMlf"'"" ( ..... , Cell_.., ... W. WUI M ..... IN nM fW tM twtoR Drlw. 1.1Uwoo11, ~. tont ~-., two ,...,.,,.., llM.Ma. Thl6 ....... It Ml"I ~ ,._ 1 .,, .. ftlrn!INd 111 auoriMncM .in1 "'"*"'"""' ' Due to a critical water deli-He e m p b a 1 I 1 e d the ''' ~ M. '•!LM. w qNClnc.."--• ,... 1111 .,,. ....,. I ··• b M ~ U W DI Tlll1 1l1M!Mftt ION wltfl 1M CollftrY Cllltlnt ....,.rfl'Mflf ., 1M ftUlli.I~ c ency cauK\I y severe e .. vPQ tan at er strkt c..,. ., or.,... c-.intr ~: ·"'" t.&. ,,,,. V•Hrt k"'9I OttMct. _,..,. -LllM· .drought c 0 D d It l 0 n I all has not yet proposed. formal WILLIAM I ." .IOHN. ...... l.•M· Pr-" ,....,,, Ml ..... southland water districts were restrictions on Colorado River ~~!.~~ J. MHdolc =. '"'"'' "llMll•tn V•ll•v. ""fl(nl• , asked to cut water suppllts for water. Ot"'IY -•v 01tol!111 Ofll THI! tOAlt.D '· gricull -· d WI 111 01' 'TltUS'TllS. I ura.i use an u ie un-"Such reductions can be IC-"1tlllthtd Ottnlt COltf Dell"f '!':; FOUNTAIN VALLIY , derground and reservoir tup. tompllsbe(f either by -·~·u Jutt 1t. u _. ........... 1. " "" ,,,.. KHOOL 01sT1111CT . Plie "'"""' " ~ Hlic. Clerll: ef fllt ._.,.. 1• Jng agricultural operauons or LEGAL NOTICE ""°''"*' 0r1rwe c ... , O."Y l'11o1. The reduction will allect by uaing alternate auppllu of J1111 11 1M JllAY ,., ,,,, 111•n both the fl wat-dbt..i:.-of wa•·· " M cLal told fflcWs •1cT1T1ous •tJSn••u ..-~ 1....-ws Id;<, a n o NAM• tTATIMIMT LEGAL NartCE the MWUcipal Water Distrlcta of consUtuent agencies. 1,~""' ......,.,,. ,.,_ 11 °""' ..intu . or Orange County (MWDOC) Lack or rainfall bt Southern 'MUSTAtffi EMPLOYMlNT AGENCY, l'ICTITIOUI JUllMl!Jf and "· n ••• taJ M ·rm.I n.H• rnJ · •··t ~ ber 1lU N.IWDOl'f ltvd Cos!• MHI MAM8 ITATIMIWT ~ \.NCl.::I Wll ... _ \JfUUO • SlDCe uu &A."Cm Jllllt Vlf"91nl• .;;'llllk, IJl1' liatld! T.... kluOwlllt --I,. ....,, Water District s er vicing bas resulted in reduced quan-une. Ht.intlllflt .. 1MC11. llvtiflff• •J~ Newport and Lam•M D·aches "ti• r oto ~ ter In .... _ It.,_. JHl'I Arnwh'Or19. 111JO S.n ltENAIS.IAHCI! l'AllUCJ. l)•l ~---U'I: u o;I 0 rll:U \f8 UR': Matot 0.17 F-1.11" V1llt'Y 'H-1 11¥f,. Nfl#Hf1 SIMJI. pllll San Clemente and San Metropolitan Water District Thi• ~"';' 1s ti.ine torwM.'-' Dv • •m.r J. Mu.11e1. m L.,~,. J Ca lst 1-Gtntrtl "•rlner.Pllp COtOM 611 Mal', C1. uan P rano. syslem, noted It! general It•-J..;. Atm1tro119 Ot!KI J. Mw111r, m ldtN". MWDOC General Manag manager Frank Clinton Thi• •t•lffMnt n1tc1 w1t11 "" C01Jntv CortM •t1 Mi r. er An ' • I c11rk " or1t111 C011t11Y en: Julv ,,, 1tn. 1tt0t. H. L.., lit ..,...,i. or, C•I• Dennis E. MacLain asked emergency s i t u a t o n av .. wrtv J. Mlde!Oll, O.putv c-1v Mff1, C•. diltricts for cutback! at the anywhere al,,.,, .. the Colorado c11rtt. LYM c. L-. ''' "rtsldll Df', C•1• . -oe r tttt• M .... request Crom the Metropolitan River aqueduct system could ,.uDllllhtd Ol'•ne• co.,1 D•llv Piiot. T11i. busl111&• 11 "'"' cOfldurlld ~. • Water District, auppli~ of all result in a failure to meet all JVI Y 11·" •114 AU0\1$' '· 1· 1'72 1"1·" ,.,.._.f'(~fll J. MUl!LLll /Southern Calltomi8'1 Water. r.:d~eJ;i;V;ery~req~;;UOS~U;;,·~~~=il---;~~~~~~,~~~'.._ __ 1 'Tilll •l.1lem.1nl nltil;I •lit! flll COlll\IY Cllfk cl Or1nM CClll'ltY en: Jl,Jne », lf'l"I. "We are asking .. our ,., ,..,tf'1, .1. ~110111 0t11¥1Y '""°'' agricultural users to minimize KIDS LO VE '':IJ.'~o~T•A:~t.':::• Cltfll. , 11;,. the use of water pumped in UNCLE LEN Tiit toHO'#lnt person• ,,, "'°1"' l"Wll•l'l.ld or•• coe11 0.11.,. """· from the Colorado River D1111n111 11: July •· 11. 11, u , 1•n 1rs1.12 COLLINS & AIKMAN INDUSTRIE5,,l------------ through the M_etropolltan S INC .• r.ao H11.1rd A111nw. w111m1n11tr, LEGAL NOTICE Wt Di t · t 1 d aturdays in c.uiorn11• · 1-----------a er s r1c sys ~ an go co111n1 a Alkm•n CorPOr111o11, , '''' us u1 "'ith th&r own local supplies," The DAil y PILOT Dtl•••r• C-onlor•ll°"' uo Ml<llaon MA:J~0tTA:•M~:~• MacLa.in said. Av.nue, Ntw York. N•• 'l'ork. TM to11ow1ne "'"°" ll dol11e Mis111tu Tlllt tlu1!111» It conOutlecl Dy t (Of• .11: PO<tllon. COLLINS & •i""•N SNOOPY'!, 2000 Nl"!llfMl1 •lvt1., Ct ttio ... ..,.,,.. Mn• t'2•21. CORPOltATtOH Hw1rll IE. HelTI""''· l•Sl GtHnll<le!° ........ _ f .. ; .. • For The H · D Sl d M J ii Now Plast1e" Cream ~::::,.:: ~ ·· .. ,., ~ :;.-:r...::-:·~.:. ':'..::.-.. ., earing ate ate esan a o ed '" O<O "·~::,~•!;"';;:,,::•,':.,~.,"'!:. ':'.,!~,;; '"'""""'~, .. E. Hom_. I nti F Artificia• I Jeeth lf72. TNt •1•""'8"' flied wlltl tM COll(lt¥ nye On 0. r 461-0C C!wl. ol Ortnff Countr ..,1 Ju111 30. 1f1L ' In ~f 1 l'IU7J 1.,. IW¥trl¥' J, MICIOU: 0t!l¥1Y Ct1i1flY I H . D h mg PubllN!ld Oflntt COOi 0•11Y .. 11.11, Otrk. n untingwn eat , . ~J!!!!'.!'!!!_M' ~;-te•olutioni&ed denture Juty 4, 11.1 .. lS, 1t71 11•7' Mi.11et1 Onlnctt Cot1I Oiny"~=~ • ,. .. ,.._.. _...... It 1tbJOU bite bardu, chew be.t-LEGAL NOTICE JW'f,.. 11. 11, u. 1•n 1ru,n •. R . d Al FI.Sh Fry Now.rorthefinttime.tcimc:eoft'ena w, •t more natunrll,.. P1xoosNT •.... ecor ·west' Orange County court li'"na room, or the home, plattk:creaml.bathold1dto ........ ,lut& (or hours. Rr:sist.I moi1ture. l'IC'TITIOUS IUSIM•s• .. LEGAL N011CB ~""" ... 'O be'-r .1.. NAM• SfAT•MINT ... • officials have set A.ucrnvt 115 as police said never .,.....--ormian,......ticmt:m-Dentw. that fit are eaential to Thi ttoow1n1 ,,.non1 .,, doi., '''''''""' '"''"''' -"-o-•. • . bnme that lltl>r M1' ,.,_ I# lk "'-'th .,. __ .,,,.,. ""-•'•l .,..,,,,, •·· 1 , -~ the v1 fl'-'"tnary-heartng date Mrs. Orlee then called police A young C.OSta Mesan-has -Mlllur•l t.iu.'IUJ_ilf-Yftl' ...,.::. u:a ..._ Gd'-~-p;;'"~TbentJ'a ""' ,,.. ••= HAMW tTATIMIMT ..... for a Huntington Be a ch who arrived soon after and been sentenced to sir months unique diacovery called FD:ODIN'f9 Adhesive Cream. · ~,:~·:.,.f.1~~E.n.,~ ' 002 ltrfllf '-'-rz11 ':'.~wlnt ••1 -•r• 9olnt .. J mother of two charged with rushed Pomeroy to Huntington in Orange County Jail for the A~mu.Moott.100I ur...., LIM. "" 11 Me:~c:AL LIEAl+NG COMl'AMY,,. ~ J)i$~01Utions m~er in the knifing death of Beach Intercommunity Hospi-knife wouncb lle inflicted on 1 .. :,:.tH:;.,::-= ~=-1. 2002 '-""*' :::r~:i:.Wm:-" stt.,., "..._.. Of a Garden Grove man. tal where he died a half youth with whom he quarreled Tiiis 'bu1tM1s 1i ti.11,.; conou.c1et1 iw •11 1111 E. Grellel'!I. ,,., ••• a.a. s~ lfldrriag~ Mrs. Gay Joan Orlee was an hour later. • during opening ceremonies at YOUR ·NEWSPAPERBOY P•r1nen;~,0! ~":.nd & Wlft Olllv. m1: o~~"t'~~11~;;11•M SOlllJI Mell• ,, . arraigned Wednesday in West the recent Costa Mesa Fish Adel.I Mooli s1re11. s1n11 An1. c.111fol'n11, ant.,.. JWM ti Or Co I M I I I Fry Tiiis 11.lttmtnt tlltd wllll 11\t C'4.1nlY Thom•• I!. Jol\nlton. JOO HtwMrt • • M•1ln.1'wM.1ry 1htr ... 11\d q\i, Oen ange un Y UD C pa · Clerk ol' Or1M1 Count\' on· June 26 1t7t. C"'ttr Dr .. Stt. "°• H.~ ltllCI\ • . • f:!f;' . tt1tY 1 c. •nd AUt,. J. • Court tor the fatal stabbing of C Superior COUrt Judge IS A ','.,,•••1rtv J, Medcloll. 0.111.11Y CountY c~~'!'~.··H • .,-. 1501 .,11 Cll•-· ·~· I ",'"".,·-~:·:Ii·'·· Ind Kl'Okl Garfield Lee Pom•-y, a --onsumers .. I !l:, 11111! ~L " ""'" .,, William Murray ordered the . ' IMO Or1nt•· c1ufornl1. 1.:·:· 'li:,an· ~ o.." * C•T11er1111 year-old .• unemployed aero-1'11b11111td or'"'' C0111 o1nv ,.11o1, t11i. t11.11111111 '' Mint Ulldlldtf "' • •• ., Stlll. Vfrlllll1 c . .,.. 1t1c11tr• M. space worker. SJ M jallorthterm for John Gundar CREDIT MANAGER J\H\I :at t11C11.1111y 1, 12.11.1m im.n OtNr11Ti;,:;::~~1j·1111ntto11 • ~ t§....,lll:I, ''.....it@,i•nd Mictllel J . ate eet N • 20, of 263 Bowling 'TM• t1a1tm1nt II ltd W1t11 Ille . CMltY =~-" L. '"' ~11r1111n1 E. Mrs. Pomeroy was arrested ' Green Drive, after North LEGAL NOTICE Cltrtl of Or11111• c~;...iae11: J11n1 ,., lm. i'~ IW,,·~~·,·, J~ 111on.,. .,;;. s111.1" June ti in her Hunliritd pleaded guilty lo reduced IY ''"'IY J, M DtllulY eeumv • " Be h horn J An h STATIMINT or AIANDONM•NT Of' Cltrt. ,,.. != 1'11'11111 •• •lld ,~ A~•n ac e at 17341 New n a erm· ·charges ()f assault with a Ull Ofl rlCTITIOUI '•USIN•t• MA.Ml "\'111 •·•. ,,..:-rt """'•'",.!~_j>9Yld "' Ave. after poll.. f 0 u n d deadlreapon-MllPe tM .. ,........ .. .,.,,.. U.'t ........ :1w1 •• ••• TM ttoow1111 .--n.s e11endoMd tt1t •U111111Md O!'•nos CN•t o.ny •.~"'· • ' 1.-1 • "'" _,.. OeM"I w .,, " " • 11s• of me ncn110111 bu"neu "9mt J ANO Jtlt'f 4 11. 11, 25, 1m 11-n ·::. L.:ytl. Richford H. •lld Nll'll:Y G. Pomeroy dying from kn1Ce North was charged With .... Yff"" •ff P:.'!J"lt -., .......... ,., -... ...... J STOCK FOllMS, )112, Trllllty, C•ll•I----:-=--,,,==--- . ',',""-''""•.' •~,.'",",.".,","',-'~, ....... , ''· wounds in the chest. ANAHEIM -Reporta by assault wi·th intent •· com· ty Mii hr .. '"'1"ef r••. Mlllilf .. tf. Id Mdi DAILT PILOT "' 1 "· cillt. LEGAL . ..NOTICE Oil¥ ~ According lo the police mernt>tt:s who have been ton-w Th• ffclitiOllt blltllllll NINI rwferrtcl '°'' ----,==='-,==r---~r,n~~,_,.. J. ind~ L:. ac-d cti k 1 ill rnJt i;nurder shortly after be c.m. II a.~ fer 111..-ff. H• .,....,YH,.,.., W• eH •~ wi• flltd 1" C>ren;• County on JUl\ll " r1cT1T1ou1 •ut•M••• l'fu!""' o":..:· ;:..t" ,;. Jon count~~~ murder, Pomei:o>' ~ ng ~ e Utsurv~s wt used a ·knife to wound Charles ... ._,. ..., ,., tM .. 1111.,.,.n ... ....,_,. ,.., "· ~J!rln 11. wr.111, 3112 Trinity, cut• , _,• .. •M1 • STAT•MIMT ' . u~, c-t1i1a •nd 111 ,, ... ,, • W85 vwtmg Mrs. Orlee at her presen at e n mee · A. HaJTell. 11 or Santa Ana . Me-s1, cauiornii . 111 "' "' ,,,...,,. .,., ttti.,. ; Burnl' "' "' home when I fi••hl Ir k out incr or Concerned Consumers l. -· c.m.n ere ........ fe .... CeA•lfllt M tti.ir r..-. • ffrly Tlllt bllslnt11 •11 tenlt!J(;ted 11Y 1" I~ M lne11 .11: J-r-0::-11ws.nc1r~ Sul 1nc1 Aotitrt Tlmotitv -o o e . -oe Police s&id tne -· got into dlYldui•. J • J .STOCK P:011MS. m1 Lttoltll " Eftl": .. ~""" Al'lll Incl l,\.lllflct 1ilere was a physical strug-of Orange C.qunty, at 7:30 -..... lltll ef Melt ....... ., arNWy...., ... JM. .. ...., EDWIN II WltATf l'IKI. W..lfttlM..,, Callfol'nle. """'•''·· E~, k. •l'ICI ltlctlllrd I. gle and ·at some point either pJD. Monday, lCXKI S. Harbor a dispute during openlng Ctlll ...... ,... •f ...... ~ ., ,.. 1141 ., ~ - -. ,. ,.,. llktllnl •· WNt-. JJtJ Lill"""''''· un ~"' oxtnnt J. '"'.John w-, • Bl festivities at the Harbor Lions ,,_ ,_ "11bllllhtcl Dr•nte coa11 011tv ;..11111, w"l::'"'Wi~~ "" t.lflllft ,11 . -.·a~n:"'o;:ci...,J(fi:'~.'. '. ·:·~,before or during the argu-.vtf. AD.abeim. Fish Fry last month. Wit-......... ,. ,.., -.,, ...... If,...,. ,.., '"' ...... , Ml-" Jiiiy 4, n. It, "· un 171t-11 w.tmlN•. Clflf, a. ~~~ be , • red.If •nd N.1nt1 ment, .Mrs. Orlee armed Tpt surveys have examined neaseS said they pulled North It Mt Hly wtH •.er.,.... ..., ..,, Ht It win LEGAL NOTICE .!!!......~-. ,. ..._ ~ •• • = .... • St;ll tlld~chHI A. herself With I butcher knife retailing Practices With regard &;Jitfi'Om llittell i5 .90()ll as _ '( _ ft !r~ t f.::::_;t;i.,_wrn. •b'l:o. "E::r: H.1e1?:~~· o.rr~n and Stabbed Pomeroy in the to advertised 0sale" items. 1"-... y ~t··• the uu· ·t,·al altaAi.. ~ · 111cT1tNM.11 1U11N••• 1 • 1 alclMnl 1. wrett .. . •. w.r·· ... . The program will feature • Ulo; .. _ l.e\I \;& MAMI ST.lTIMIMf '~'· " ... flllf """ ..... ~ • .'#>"· ~~ltfr'rJ..~I JO." ,'/J )i1"",: EdW•rCI With the knife. '1;111 lollowlnl Htffllt irt dolnt Ott'lc. -~ CllMt'( .. JWM & ttn Irr "NI:• S.l'WfoVff, ifri'i. Jo and '.f!:' lddl• .-talk" on cooperatives by Albert ASSU R£ PROM PT 111111nn• ••: llfWrlY .i.. ~ ~ Ca&llltr CIWll:. Mtte.1.,, Artilld Do11111s 1nd ,.,,,~ Lib G Ferris, an expert on the sub-GOt,.oeN KEY MAHAGEMfNT co., •11m n • 1111111 rary ets LOCAL 1142 ··~fr St .. COiii #Mi.I, C11ll. ~ °""" c..-Deity l'llol. . r11~1 li1u.1rd a · 1m I01111i. ti ject Who is Interested in the D«leld F. ••rrldt, 164 ··~·' .... J!kf ... 11, ... ii, 1t1I ,,.,.,, .-,_w =111~ .lrt I •nd R if MO.-rvwsJbility Of setting Up a ~ Cotla Mt11, C11lf. ~' "'""" ......... '"' "'"''" ,, Oarke Honor ~rauve atore In the county. EDITORIALS COURTEOUS SERVICE "~.:.~..:·.~:~:'1;,::·~ "'•M ,,... IJ!GAL NOTICE ~.: l»t!'•tll . Notlt!e• All interested consumers are · ,::i~r':i~'.'"' 11 Hint c0lldl/cttc1 "" ' •1ct1t1ous sU11N•ss ~ Invited lo attend !Mmeelliig ThQ DAILY PILOT ""'"' '· "ft"'" •AM• nu1M1•t •. llL911111 • The reJ •I ' Thlt •lllfffttnt flltcl Wiii! Ille (O\llltv Tiii fllloWll'lt, ~ tr. lllofnt' ; 11 .. r. '17~ Mlr•m1r or~e, ORANGE _ The Chapman auvely new organiz.a· Quite O~en c1n o1 or11111 c°"""' fl'I: J111., 14. 1m. ""'""' 11i .1 -~-~'-. Alz11't.~·'J!!.l.i.r" tion ls Iauoching an active ... .. IV 1..-w J. MtdOM, 0.PllfJ' """"' CALl"OllNIA rENCE co.. 11'0 .,~ ~ ,.,.,.,-1;.,. College library has been program ID areas 11~•-· the Fights City H. •II DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT '""'· MOI• '""'· ,_ "'""'" --· " W!; ... w_ ... 1-~,~1. nam~•"-.-"""'_,..."...-arke a ........... ""' ...,... s1..,111t •· H•l"W•nl. •11v. "°"" "" C1'Ull. """ r,in; 1111,1.111•.iuu "" =" and -n•lv Publlll\.ld °'""" c-1 0.Hy ....... S!rMI, COl'ent •• Mtr, CalUernMi I' inc v Mlrnorttl P1~ F IY' ,,,,.... • ......., .. , ~ 1vlT'°1 .. -tt""11nd-Auosv1rt;-•· 1,n ...,.n Jdlf!ff.-.t.~Pfr°l';;.,"""--1 ... ~i.1 ft:''~::'i'F M medl "to Memorial Library by the General Telephone'I ap. lllOld, TU1tln. C111fornll ~. °'~~g!, --:· l'1tlfle· board of trustees a a recent plication for rate increues at LEGAL NOl'ICE o~~.r",.'~,:,.:1pt1.1kMI ~ ~ • ,, ...... ~o ii.-IOl'Plffl. lltsldtnt of meeting honor;"" man ho hearings before the Public rlCTITtOUI aUSIMISI JOHN H. ltAVMOND r,'ft1"''°" I t:•t. ::1t.-'"'~~~.ltd • -a w Utilities Commission. NI.Ml ITAflMINT 'Tiii• 1111 - 1 flltd With 11 "' '"""" 1Truttl1 rw,•wt1httr1, Ar1M1~. K•rtn du r 1 n g hb lifetime dem· 'Tiit frlf1ew1"' ,.,_ 111 tlolM Mlt'llll a.rtt 111 Dr•rwe CtunfJ' .. J11nt 16 • ltn. •nd mDftlcl Wllttdll thrte lrf'olllt1'1i 1•: I Y IMYlrlY .I. ~ "-"Y t-'Y Htrmln 1 Wlll<",. 11wl Wtr"lfr 8...,.1st«tt1 Onstrated deep conce.rn for HAltlOll IXCHANOf, 3 4•71 Cletll • ..,,.. 111ttra. lrvnhlldt Kl-, ~rtlrff c • Gr.lllMt. DWlll Jlotm,.C .. lf. ttUt P 1-" .. '~-· ,:,,,",It M~•M Rl0~1 s.to,,'~.~· education. " omm·unity Lind• Mlrle Ltt, Mn Grelllde, .. vbllthld Or1111t C-l Deity t"lW, W Belt ""1. ldl:ft l'lt~'' ""'r .,.Dini l'tlftl, C•lll. nf,2f J\1111 17 l lld J11fy 4 11, , .. 1f11 1-J'I Y:''~llff et"'~ ilfll wLJ'tlltr~· ~= 5enior United State! District Tllll bvtfntll 11 btlnt CIMUCIH 1rf •111---~-:-,.-,,-,=---- oHlcl•llnt. 1n11rrM111. ~.r.t'. SMPMrd Judge for ·the Cenp-,al District lndlllldu•I. LEGAL NOTICE ~=-~1r.rM1~1flt.!.-~enclir'J.·,~~t: of California at fhe time of Servi'ce Uni"t Tlll1 ~11=::~1Lfl1M lllltlh ltM County!---::===-===--~ ,tJJl••v ''°""'''a1'frlt.'r ~"CJ.{~. his death in February of l9?l, c1m °' 0r.,,.,. covn"' on: Ju1y ,., 1m l'tcT1tt0u1 1u11N111 ,._. 1 M II •r~ A 72 Of 11172 ly 11v1rlv M..M•ddolc:. Di1111tv l;oUlll\I ...... JTAftMl:•T . -~~lf, T1~1·~·s'*\~'.n:r'ti.:.?i~ t!irtb'. Judge Thunrlond Clarke of c1er11. ,,..., ~~.~~,... ....,. .,. ~:-a-..1 ~·i •. Prly•1e .. rv1c11 CoronadelM&F,hadbeenChlef Bei·ng Bui'lt • ~tll!H or .. i:.,.1,. o.111y •ieoi. WH'f fttOHT POOO COM,..,... • 1!'9111' 11 w n111il :r1r.1m 1r .v.,r11111"/. .U.S. District . Jud-for the . l.1 • Ju1v 11; u 1nd A1.11v11 1, a. "· 1i l•h dOJO 1en111 Allfhl ,,,..., Dr111a• • G KY -b"' c .. lfor11I• 'HU • • f~I or~::.:' '-1ti. ,~t1er~,'2: . Southern Dl!trict of Califotnia, AN ELEGANT. CHA,.HAM LEGAL NOTICE vi~I ~~~.• c.1~~i.!~. v1111 Wood• °'~ ~lll'llrVICI 11Y ';f','""~ Mrs. c,_ r. _,..,,.,r. ·superior ~ Ju"""e of Los SANTA ANA-Construction , 1 1 ,_ -" • ~· MtM. ~ ,,,........ 1"""""'' I ""6 Is under way on the new 1 11• ' " blf( • "" ••!Wood circs.. . !il!'J:..~ ., mt"2'''" V~emtt&rY. .Ange es County' Municipal NOTIC• ,. CllD,,.... ¥~119 =· C•/'";:1:. ""' ~~-l>iftc~~~"°=" "' "" Judge for Los Angeles, Deputy ~I~ B~~ inCo~~~ ~~:f:':: ~~:.?.:. = ,.,.,:,1111,_'*' • ceMvctld • !'.llbq£'n . AM n. ot 114 ~met. City Attorney for tbe County l"·-'"' COUN" ., -A. CUlllf' .. , o. o1 ... tit J , .Joa.Uta Ana, SUpervlsor Robert ,... ..,.,.. '""" *'''lfMll' fl'" "1tt1 trr• C11Mtt ... ' ..,,,...-; .,.,"111at1e,,., 'vi~ U: of Los Angeles. W Ballin •-'d today . 1!'11et• " c H CA•ll • c-." Or1M11 ~"' JllM ». 1'7t -:~, At:Jle~t~ ~~o::,, 't'~ His widow, A.thalie Clarke()( " _. " Cl..\'YIOlllNE H, i:A111Ji, ~ e t ev ~ .I, ~ DflMllY C.-ty ~1 rour .,.eilcktllldr111. m•r of, O>rona del Mar, Is a member nte tl,000.square-foot atru~ HOTtc1 11 Hl!ltllY •IV9.M • ,.. , ,,... .-··11•"'"' ~,.,, ...,..ldll, "'°· ' Del"""'~ lure l O Ca I•~ al Ute '-crlllllllor• M "'"' ....,. llMtll9 -~ 1111 Hllf. r11t11ty Mlfll"h tfloM ....... 0£ the Chapman Board Of ' u .ur """ .. ,._. ...,... cttii1111 .... l'v•llllllld Or11t1e COlltl D.1llr ,..._ "'" ~-"' :t\'i'!lbUflim, "1"" Trustees, and bi8 farnlly ~.. tersectlon of Walnot street ll+tl "*"" .,1 ,..,.,.. 111 w..., ...,_ u 1nc1 """' "" 11. 11. 1m. ,_,. • }antr " ""' A1••n • Clfltlf s-i. 11.:t and n.,. A tu .. tit ... ......,., ~ .... ..... G ~Lk 11 kr,.:r' ~t ~ made su1*tantial gifts in aup. ~Y venue w occupy ff #II c1ettt c1 ""' ...._..;.. CMt, ., LE AL NortCE 5ltec10R. 1tC1'l'CI port of the College's building 3'1) acres, complete with park-"' '"'...., --. .,. 1111 .......,.,1---::==::;--,=='=--~ """' '"' • .,,.. .,. " .. "' -gram · Ing and tandac•plnf. , That's rightl All three Orange "Aunty offices of --. ,. ... --" "'""" ""'"'""' '""""" "ltNd'WIVI £"" ~· 0si. of clHT~, r•.. • The I M• 9tlO .th ""'-'V ef "" ....,....... UIYDllll. O'Nlt&.. •. 11t""'1A fTATaM•NT <"-LVtv J1. 'rvu'l/l"tl.,,... "" '''''"" "~1., l,u.rt, contract wi Imperial Bank are ottering a tree blanket when you :~~~:=!."c!:r~ ::.~ ~ ':~'nt Hl'IOM .,, ... .... ~...... llUl j,,.,...... DGNld •• Weymouth Crowell Construe-'Atlldl •• tllf ~ " blllll'lfll .. "'"' Ci\lll'INTlll. MALC~ A .. 0 ,,.. •urtwi. l"ewl ,umtm. •*'1 . .,.. '"""'" lion Company of Loi Angeles open a minimal deposit account. It's in . vlldtnl ... Ill ... INlttln Wl•Wne .. DM.Y, ... c..... or1 ... NI ... ~· "~"r.J'!!.'t.!iit.""'r~~.: Bus Fares lls f •• I celeb ti f th I tM .. , ... ff Mid•'""'·""'""" -hid. C•lfflr'lll•·,. _ ~:II"!: """" ca or a one-swry, concre e ra on o e open ng of the new Costa Mesa _,,. '"" .. ""' """"'M " "'' ,_ •· "''-'" •• ""'''"' ,.; !f5ll'! c "mt~o . 1tu...if structure with complete air ff! thl d no11c.1. Udt 1r.1t. c.111orn1.1 " "" •·,,;~· '~ • ''"""" condlUoulng. o ce, our r in Orange County. .., .. "" 1, ,,,.. -... o. .... , ..,. '"'"' ¥~ a"?'~· =·"· T D z · LIU.IAN CAAlll MlillfOI v.. ... Ctlltwflle :'-~M.• H II '.. '" 0 ec ine When the proj .. l Is com· • LIMITED TIME ONLY-STOP IN TODAY! ~""~'=1':.fm.':".=.':. ..-:ii:.=-...... ,_ ... ·~ " pJeted about July J, J!rTJ it Wfil IMYD•lll ..... llL.. MANCOCIC I CHAltLIS t>. DALY . ~ • IJALTI BEilGEftoN ' SAN DIEGO <AP) ·-1be houae branches of Orqe :i~•:.'':... """" c:i:• .,•'=:' c!!:: =~~ N.°'17: FUNIRAL HoME "first ~( in 1 general reduc-County health, welfare and lfWllt ........ ~ 11• 11 kWl't1 J. Mld9il&. DeiwrY ee.v • ~-~· u--"·" 0 • fa-m· o •• .,.._ -··lion depa~~11 x·· '"" _,,.. , .... fl" ~ -...... UVll ·-"1IUI ............ ,,......,.. IWlll:ll • •• ,..,...,. ...... IJll\elltll 'i. p .. C... Mela ~ ltl ICN will come A1ns; 1 with "· •10 '~'""' OfMtt c_. Diiiy Pritt, "*II.tied 0t1.,.. ce..t ... .,. .....,. ' -o WI: .kllv Ii, 11. If Mii ~I, 191:1 1tl2·7' J-'7 •l'ICI J11"' .. II, 11, lftl .....,._ ,.. ·-u:u.·1.l>ADWA:r ' ~y.c:iby~on . . 1lft)ll'nlARY Until than, • 118 pus lllll EMERALD I . ' I ll ....... i:;~·~ ~~ri~:'°-":":': m~1a YOUR NEWSPAPEllOY ~ , aieCORMl& L!GUNA totil Of 131 -Is lmpooed for BAY .,._ lddttlo!)a! zones. IS A • B&\al itlOllTUARY . The -!are for a •in&I• ride IRVINE COVE Sa < l'nt Lac-CUyoo Rd. dropa 1o 25 centa from 40 k : -1'A;i~ centa,.eflective.S.pl_ I ~ESIDENTS ~ n ·-• • • MEMORIAL PARK ~·~-ry UM Padllc V1"< Drive N...,.n -. Ctllf ...... -rmfAMJLv COLONIAL FUNEIW. llOMI ''!tel ~Aft. W--•IAI SMrrar /OR'l\JARY 111-.a. ewu,.._._. Sill• LET'S IE FlllllY -· . It you """' new neighbors at -ol ...... """"" lo our -· I"-1•11 UI 14> that WI ft9l1 eJdlnd a friendly .......... -..... them to btcomo ._.,,.od la -................ 11_ MMl74 Wo Dollvor Fine G.,urie1, Li,.uor, Frelholl 'ofPr.icluaA ~111111111 ... , 673-3510 COAST Slt£R IAmT 3'47 l .COA•T HWY. b•ONA Dll. \ .•• where the customer Is king COSTA MESA Hlrl>orBlvd.al FalrDrlvt/979-1000 ANAHEIM Lincoln •• Buch/'21-6410. SANTA ANA 171h t1Brlllol/~151 Hourt: Dally 10 to 5/F~ldoy 10 toe Rnoun:11 O'ltr 1125 mllllon. Mombtr FDIC Goorgo, tho l1l1nd/y lmporl1/ l1n• Uflll CREDIT MANAIEI M.yM ... ,.,..... ........ ,_., -11, ... te ,.. ...... ,..,...,,..,... ____ ..... __ ... __ hf....,., el fW ........ li.t Mlli MILT NOT-"-._ ;: .. .......... -.... -................. . ,., ........ .," ............ .,... ·: .· c.M ...................................... . ... , ... ., --• --.., .. -.... -Iii _ ................ "' ... ____ _ ..,_..._it ........ _ ................... . .... .... -._. ..... .. AISUIE PIOIPT • COUITEOll lllVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DIPMTMUIT ' . ~ • • ' I • .. ' .. .. .. ... • • . I ) • • • ,l ' • ,. ,. Do\11.Y PILOT Ploco & R ... lvo Tei.,,,..;. Colli in Yovr Cir-• No Llcenn • Nt ClpU•l l11wttmtnt MWI~ '° Mol!th Aetil•I a11)1. Dr-.. c. ........ ..,11 ... ' _.. k ·~ ,, • llllltt AN ,au.nos s 111 deTomuo ••. imported for Uncoln-Mercury. Italian Coachwork ereated by the brilliant Ghia Studios of TUrln. J'ord designed the 351 CID 4V V-8 engine. Four wheel fn... depenent 1uspemlon and rnid-iihlp ename placement. Five 1pted 1ear bo.T, fully 1>•nchrontud ••• •Pantera , , , I~tan for Panther ..• Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yoursolf or • Friend· M1y be used on envtlopes 1s nturn 1ddres1 le),111, Also very liendy 11 identificatio n labels for tn.,.in9 penonel items such .,, books, rtcords, photos, et~ l1bal1 stick on ~less ind may -bt a.114-for merkin9 home c1nn1d focd items. All lebeli •re printed with stylish Vogue type on £ne quality whit• 9ummtd paper. - \ --• MUTUAL FUNDS ' . J • • Phone 6424321 For .. . · . : . • t l I I f DAILY PILOT Twtld'1, Jul1 18, 1'172 .. March of Progress Perih Two Age-old lnstitution8 . By LOIJIB CASSELS u,.,... ,,... ,..., .. , .... The relentless march of prog· ress it threatening to destroy twc. v e ,n er a b I e instltutloM which have played slgnlflc>nt roles in the history of tjle South. . One 11 the moonshine still. Production of home-made, un- tued whbkey has thrived in the South sinct colonial days. TffE "WIDTE UGHTNING" dlstllled in swamps and moun- . I Tiie af!ICSJNIJN!r ealcvlcted It -Id re•11lre at le .. t 500,000 llddltlotull l.aoc 1enlare_.t offleers ·to put teet• In the antf.prl"" lcoc • KOCM ~Stereo103PM : James MeredUb said he is · ,.itbdrawing from p o 11 t 1 c s · :beca111e ii has become ap-. ·parent be ii "not in tune or in ··step" with other blacka. ;.: ·The •year-old veteran civil · rlgbls activist aald in Jackson, These 'J'axe~ Lot of Brill lt!iJS., that he wu "res!gnin.1_ • _ from any role ol public TLAXCALA,--MeXJco (UPI) ·leadership," but later added -1be local gov~rnment her& -he would try to help the black has put a new twISti>l1 an age- communlty become sell-suf· old problem -how. much bull ficlent to allow on tax for~. , MertdJth gained nati onal City Hall aaid it wlll acctpt · rame i decade ago when he bulls -Mexican fighting bulls : : : became the lint black to -as taz p~yments. . <~u at the University of They will . be used for . ~: ~ssissippl. . m~~J:l~,fe:~~~~imat!Jy 80 :: :-• ~ miles east of Mexico ,Cl!Y, ls · ·:.: l'cea WertwoOd, the first surrounded by ranches that : : ; ~ h a I r w o m a n of the raise fighting buJis. ' ·'t ·: " . . . : ... . . " • Nader T 0111' Cost Money, .•• ·.<f.ll ·~.# Say.Sponsors MELBOURNE, Australlo (UPI) -The committee which sponsored American col'l!Umer advocate R a l p h Nader's recent five-day visit to Australia JB.YS it lost over $8,ooo· irl the venture. BaJTy Jone, head of ttit "Nadtr" committee, s a I d Mpnday the ~mitlee agreed to pay Nader 17 ,000 Austrilian dollars -$20,000 U.S. -for his speaking tour. "On top of tbat-t..sie-fee,-,.. had to raise enough money. to cover expenses, overSeas air fares ~ such, for about 10,000.i Australian dollars," he said.·- "The visit C9!t uS about 27,000 Australian do 11ar's 1 $32,500 . U.S.," he said, ·and revenue was about 22,000. · Jone said the deficit would be covered by, a private fouO-: datlon which he ·declined to name. Fi1"DID'aFundAm<rianinsunoaCamporua ........................................... ,7 . . . . " ... ' .. ,• ' ...r the sowxlsofthebarbor ~'.::d~'t-:'7 24 ~otirs"·a day Vacation Check List D Gasoline Credit Cards ·· ..... ~ ., · D Restaurant Credit Cards D Automooile Rental credit. Card . . D Airline Credit Cfiltl ' . D . RetailStore Credit fCards DCash DCash ·o And More Cash or ... D The Security Pacific· Bank Check and Charge Cart! . .. • • • • • •• ' ' .. r i---;-, --------~-~1 _.:.,..;..._--~~----......;:.-·1 • • 1 1 Dentist Herbert, Abr11mowitz · f11s_hions pair . of e11rrin9s. Righl, wliiitles - for WO!l'len 41re displ11ye~. · ,IJEA ANDE~,-Ed"'r , "'""'' "''" 11. 1m ,,..,. w. ' .. In Serious· Worfcl • • • ' . . VVilll_e: .1.Woos By MAl\IAN CHRISTY ' laugh at cir with !asbioa. Down with !be bolle >I the saying !bat lile Is fun and games. :NEW YORK -Mustachioed Willie Ivy League. Woo, 21, Is a beautiful dreamer. u1 don't' Cite' if they make fun of my "In real life situations it ~es : Hong Kong-born Willie, a product ol jewelry," aaY. Willie whose lile style nece...,,. to make !un o! !be silly games privileged private schools and 8 pooh • r,tvolves around !be word I u n. people play. with each other," be aay1. P11rk Avenue Apartment, is 'rasbionls Sometimes, however, thinas get_ qut _p( ''Tl!at:1 ~ lll1 jewelry, Is an about. It fUMiest plastic jewelry designer. He hand. lJe may have to drop his laat name captures the innocence· and naJvete-of won't sleep on anYthing but Mi<keY ,. Crom the company mallhead so !bat It childhood -tblt glorioul time whoo .Iii·· MOU&e sheets and pillowcases. ~~ WiJ.!ie, ~-tle people ~ to be them.selves." t: : Jt's bis security blanket. "Wow," exclaims wondrous Willie, 0 the WQrld is so dead Serious lt makes me nervous. .. How can a man relax Into slumber irben he's uptight and Intense? Mickey !ilOUle amuses. Everythi/>i In life should amuae. Amusementa sweeten life so a • JD11t can sleep in peace." P!lliooophical Wlllle, a gentle type who despises the idea o! having to grow up, . valiaotly fought the Woo tradition of a Harvard education. lie prelera the lillllni of . a comic jewelry designer whose ultimate objecUoe Is to make people WiUie Woo'• jewelry is for fun. ) People always are reacting to his name On the IW'face It appeor11 Wlllle'a room ' . with: •"Wlllle WHOt" at !be top came eaall)'. llil thrlYlnc ~pa.;' be replies, Wlllle WOO." Tbe bus~ ii only 11 months old. • ., iDeVftaliie retDd Is·• rippling Nlie. It's • The Woo war <Waa fought on !be home ·nq1 the job lie bed Jn mind. Iron! • .m ¥J:W;ii1er, 1m, collection, headed 1114 ~· K. T. Woo, a Hao~ ii'..,. !or '/90 sl<nl' eouHO<OUI, are Jllllstlc Trade DeVelopmenl eaecutive and bis reproductiona of clllldloh playthlnp such mother, Hang Quan CJmig Hua, a as mari>ies, --ballf. dpmU-. Chinele 1111'! actms, were upoet ·•I Ills , """' dtqlO'dancle-'lnmi ea r'r In,., , adamul ~ to !ah hil CCil1ep • boarm.·Kul llljng they !mew Willie "81 neetlaces, pins and brae<lels in the $!JO• ,_ .._ 1 .~ ·N y • J ,_ to JIG range. ~ ' • • WI'""' ..,,, at UC ew OI'& e ... • • C' i ~, WI Ille, whose beckgrow>d Is lleeped in A•!~· ~ oxpl-. · •QriontaJ ..adoo. la'i~ U...jewelr)' ii l)'Dl' "!haft ~YI wanted· to live Ille my 1 · · own w," 11)'1 Willie, an~ • llt ' Woo: "I baled lcllool. So why aboula I. go )/Ill \o plMa 111)' parenll? " , I • oThe J~ ~ WdfoilOwed by I i.-U lloclt lloJ lcif Od)'lley, I -)e.....,.' marl-..... By Ibis time bis ...-• bad rlilaoed to Hong Kq 1111 "we lGlt eonlad -eai:ll olbor." I" t+ Ono daJ, ,,. dutifuDy lualnc "-TY -al )llftlry up ..... down -· Wll!ie ~ Iii. ...Wd be much boiler' .i!be_.._, • So ba -timrie llid 'llllde I UMftd of lit' z•b Ital' pins I wbote 1W011 befl>r< y,.. -Llurent tbaiiibi al Ille Idea. "' • ~k. be llnltled bilo v...,. ........ lllld idiiiwtid bis liandlwn .. ID ltJ ' "' edltor. Willia "'"" llarl . made Ga ,,,..W..'• -cover. ~ tlie -..... Uldac bow ....., 1111 ~ I could ,,.....,. ID ... ••• 1!11, 1'8e """ dellnltoly ...... , ......... ht.ad. 'l'9 ..... ldltor and "-'" Kaia --. l!ln I good thin( wlle ... •w lt.11'111111!1lllallatlon Ille qull v-Sbt ..i 'W1lll pooled tbeir .aaviap to form 1111 1> J Tf Tedoy they ara par-. ID • 11111--c .• ::: whlcll ._ ........ -"Sbe'• also Ill,)' Pl lrlaM," .. .,... • By G.\Y PAl)Lll:Y NEW YORK (UPI)-By day, Harblrt AbmDowilz'• tools are , -ol the dlnllst. Alt« ol!lce hoUn, they're lhoat ol a jeweler; llolh prol-ba•e muc:h In ...,.. _, illdudlng drilll, mttall, pickl; tlnr mirrors, poltzben, and I stlil II detailed wort. * Dr. Abramowtls, • a,practicinc dentlsl for ll years, became a jeweler b)' a lluke. It all lielan tbiee Ytll'll ago wt...i his atlracllVe' bioode wile, Gloria, had her ..,. pierced beeatme alle wanted to - I !ami1y heirloom. cllamond Wrinp her mother bad owned. • Tbe lobe sections ~ w .... ill' fec!ed and ~y palnllJJ.-Dr. Abramowilz, ~ on m·e d I c I I knowledge and ,lupplles, W..t to his ol• nee 8l"1 rashloned his wi(• a pair ol ear· rings !tom orthodontic' tul!inl· "At the tbne I couldli't have c«red less about earrings," .said the orthodontlit. "A,nd wliat . woman Wtia.ts to give up earrtnp, .. said b1s wife. • AbnmoWib ' 'said !bat ' It turns out many women get allergic reaction dennJtltla to some metall particularly nickel, a common lngredltnt In wrln& fastenings. , Bot the dental tubing, a tbrea.r.!ino aurgical stalnlesa lleel. caulled no rel<:\' Uon all<\ his wife's e1r1. ~ pnxnplly. • Tbe dentist, ttallaing . "wtf b Id aomethin1. here," went to work with the lleel making more Jutenings. IJltlmately be developed •"Ear-Eu" w_ltb •J'l!i~!iJl.!Mlfllon ~ -ol tbe air over timlue plm;ed to speed Ii• healing and canb0-used1ater-lo clean out any 1·0 l l·or organic matter.that ac-- cimiulatea in piercid lobe$. This development 'led to another, u ear-piercing kit that ts s t er l l e , disposable, and nooallergenlc c a Ile d "Debut" and designed !or pro!euional use. , ' The word of the ·nonaJlergenlc ear- ring base got around flrll with a couple of small ads in women's magazi'zie.··and medical magazines. . ~ tor beads, stones; cultured pearls and Since then, It's been largely wOrd fll letting!. mouth;' be said. -~~ -'----Abramowitz, who sald·there·were-eight He estimates a mailing list now of close dentists and "several" doctors in his to 5,000 women and S,000 docton. family chain, graduated from New York 1be step from the bue "ROI\" to-Univtralty in 1951, interned for a year at design ol dnJpe !or the completed 'earring Gr~polnt l!ospital, In the Air Force ran waa a natural one. No w the ~le is a dental cllnJc, and on discharge o.pened about to 11111'1 on bi( IOopa and Ufri;• bli•own pra<;tlce, doing rehabilillUon as "You CID find anytblng fn,New' Y«t," well M rqular dentistry. aaid Abramowitz -aal!Od hil.-Ills wUe, wbo bas been a teacher, ro- t , • • -\ • relved her bachelor'• degree from NYU also and the day I t•lked with them was getting her mM!en.' witll honors, Crom Queens CoUege. They have two chlldren, Andrew, U, and Jody, 10. Mrs. Abramowitz does !he bookwork and buying and he -the assembling and shipPing allor b!iun. They have one woman belpor. • 'I •.-,. jects to creat< !ant Jewalry. • Her piecel haVt fGuDtl wide ....,._ OD tho Well Coast. , l ... Bei!ll jmaginallwl llld ljllefprtalC ii flrll nature to llllao $pole, • art ...... at Fionllce Nigbtlnpla -HIP Scbool ol Loi AnCeteL "The eotirl -_..,.'Ill • totally ~ ftll,• ........ recendJ. "It lllppeHd ._. ., alW ach6ol "'I--·--.......... ' piece ol jewoltJ .• a It r• 11 • neighborllooi that l ....... 111 Into I 111111111 bard1dN din. "l'd .. Ytr'....,..,.... llU1 lk~=: I waa Ulre 1 dllW .....,. a Qil:'Q • ~,ftrttllfMD .... ~ one .,ttlld II 1 • It • 1111 r. - DAILY PILOT r,.1c1.,, Ju~ 18. 1972 Shining· Son's Futur-e · Glou8y DW ANN tANDERS: I'm ooly 17 ,_.. olll, so oLcouno no~ in this ......, f.,.ily li.tteos to me. But I know -~ la wrong oad U 1(Ju print my iOttar your onswer, Aunt Millie wlll llirtly ... It becau!e she quote• YOU Ill lbe llmt. ~ --0 " nlalaf you boJile lift. . I'm JI.tie you_ bow be*1 a altoMU. - aJlll lkre ll'e placOI u Olltoiiollc ... p ,., .. 1,, u be_ .. dry ... July, Brides Continue Mqrch Down th-e\ Aisle-_ Aunt Millie Jw -dlvor<Od for tbree ,..,,. Her ..,, la I ,..... old. 1be bof'• lather Ifft the COUlllry and Wit!) llltk be'U Dever come bid. lie waa "° 1ood. Aunt Millle'i ..., It a ,...,, Jlf"ll1 tfd - loolcl more like • lh"f than a bof. 1111 l>llr U long (-·blonde curls) ll1ld hll mbthtr puts ribbons ln It Md metet ap hll face whtn compony comaa over. I.at! week she boltlb\ him aoJM ors1ndv plnlfatts and took ptcturaa cl him ln hll girlie outfit. Tl>e cblld acts lib I 11tl l!'d I see re.I llouble ahead. I mentioned JI to mr, mother and 1he aald, "Jla'll outgrow It. ' She alao told me lo mind my own hmlnesa. Wluot are lbe .-for lhll boy ·growlog up lo be • aorma1 male? -l\'Ol\lllED · 'DEAR WOlllllJl:D: Vllrf lllm. llll ...... "11•1)' ...... Pl. .. -... 11p1ag·1o-·ttllllo.i ... i.•1 dllappobrUML If 11•1•1 tea Wk NIU -.... ~.us ..... --· llod pl IMl "'7 lo•.....,.., llo mlcln ~ p!Yipcl -fl"1ill Mama p11-. /ktapy Ito. • ' ·~ / DEAR ANN LAIWERS: I am trapptd In my own home by a brot1ltr illho cam• lo Uve wltb IDJ' husband and me • f•w yta" ap when he rttlted. lmmedlltely after braaklut he starts to ~ beer. ii. drlnb beer all day Jons, one ean Iller tbe other. By the tlm• I pul ouppor on the table be II either n'5· tv, 1Wy, silent, or enp11ged ln a full blown dlalope' with h.lmatlf, ukln1 question s and auwertna thenl'u it he •·ere pullinr,i: Gii 1 1-r play, wttll hlmaeU takmg botb parts. ll'a nervewrackln111 Both my btjaband ond I have trit<I to reuon Wltb h1m but Jt'1 UJt!t.u . He flies lnlo. r ... IDd tell UI &.·.old COOUQb to !mow DI he waoll to do. Please !ell me how. IO·deal wltb lbil man. He ha! chang- ed our homo lmil a pleasant place 10 a home ol quarreling and dlacontent. I etn1t uk him toJeave because M has no ==.,. llut me. -TRAPPED IN DEAR TRAPPED: Yo• ore being ptlilJ ""'*to Y• -UCL Tell your .....,r ~ llo Is wlltblJ. lo cul .. t tbe ,.....,, Iii w111 .... lo !lad hl0tseli • ""'"" rMJD ,.....,..,.. becaate .. 11 DEAR ANN LANDERS : That lttl<r from the young girl whote uncle got fun· Ill' •Ith her made me bopping mad. Such uncles are few and far between, llke one ln a mllllon. Your column cut lldy atpenldns on Ille wonderful uncl,. everywhere. You owe them all an apology.-MAJNE READER DEAR READER' Yoo ue 11PI wlooll Y• .., louy uciff are tow ud far belweea. Bot Ibey DO ellll. I ttcelved tYtr a hundred &etler1 lrom sr.w. womu wht wrote tt e:cpr<:'-1 lbll:lb. nty ..W tbat parUcuJar cola1na brolll)ll IJack ,.,.. 111•tmar1u mflllortes hul llley 'ftre pd I prl•ted K. la a1m•a1 nery -e Tlll!'fR ,.,..h ........... •hie •boat lilt fDftl)" uncle aid the1 were atrlld to tell: o.. reader pdt I& thla Way, "I hope tltat cul· am.a tpelll tome eyff, Au. Yotr eol1mn ••• pot1-gnduto """" la ...... rtla- tltal &ICI klUy relatlYn." Are our partqtJ too strict? Hard to reicb? Ann Landen' booklet, "Bugged by Parents? HOw to Get More Freedom," could belp you bridge the generation gap. Send SO cent& 1n coin with your request and a long, stamped, self,addrewd envelope lo tbe DAILY PILOT. ' -. -Aries·~ Don't Be .-a Doormat • KATHLllN DUPPIY September I -Rites . Set • • ' WEDNUDAY JULY It Don~ ..... up llGftlflhll!J ol va1111 for mere Pftlinlle. tliedi mdentlal•. Tru.lf lo- lullloa. Jmier lte1ln., provJc!e valid plde. AC! •c:cotdlncl1. idea which retain personal princlpla. Change of ICfllery la en agenda. News received ding in · communJty. Thia can be a power period. You get ______ ..,....,rm more ruporuilbility, a chance alto for greater reward and recognition. Go to it! By IYDllSY OIWll Without tove,Clprt..,, - f!,antly ~ '-lalflll. jnent. Wltl! lovt, c.1«<• II ereallve -:;'k." ~ter. t:aprlcom ...... eow .. 'the lllrlict•bal -ol lbll ·li0dl8cal .... -ID¥e el need • prim. ~ -· '1otJ. • . ; ~ CMircl! 21·,4pril 11): ··:r...., -..... malttl ,_, Mmande ll.mart11 lel- !llnl Oii -m. "*" to be -itntlin!dat«I. "'•flair ol bear!, Jind Cit!{ -yoU lllllld. :iloa1 Ii" 1 doonn1I for any plrlllll. Chkk poU.te,, ·~ Wilil.. .. ; •. T.luRVs (April IO-MeY 20): I &rl\'O to 11armop1se rel•- : t-PI· Pnltoct aecurlty. GIMINI (~y, 21.June :JO): Don't lab ol1ler9 too ~· Jy • ..,.. n1auv.,, ntlihbon ~ ._, to carry ...,.,. Jjavt tun -leave cletaile !Gr *ll>or Uma. DIJie • GUI. X.U tJOe1a1 contaell. tr-· pand horllclm. Gel ovarlll -· CANCER (June 21.July l2l: m-Niltllnt w11er. money allaltl eoter picture. Avoid baain& ac-DD Impulse. flludy 11oe~,r111! -~read between the llnts. Dealloj1 lo· dlClled wllh I.ff, Aquarius ll1ld le«plo lndMdu1l1. . LEO (July :ZS.Aug. 22): Avoid rusbbig. Talce speclol care bl ttllfic. Don't argue with refa~VIJ. lie receptive to concerplng property. · VlBqo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You receive encour11g1ment from IW'JJrise source. Be nex- lble "14-receptlve. Sitlve for ll'Uter family hannony, You may be •pending more money than ·originally antlClpated. But you will ba ve somethinc ol va1111. LmRA (Sept. 28-0ct. 221 : Don1 alga promll50ry notes. You require jlddltlonal ln· formation. What appears a llhe deal could have flaws. Talce time to Analyze. See peraona, iltuaUOns as they ac~ lually Hiii. Avoid wilhlul lblnklng. SCORPIO (Oct. :ZS.Nov. %1): Action occurs In areas 'dealln& with ambition, carw, stan- SAGnTAll!US (Nov. 22· Peering Dec. 211: You complete phase d of activity. Apply finlahlng Aroun· touches. Deal wllh Arte1. Throw off burden not rightly t your own! Be eympathetlc ~nm:·:-• •r, •• • : ~ toward one who confides prob-CELEBRATING -their silver Jem .. But don't become in-wedaing aMlversazy with 50 ,,.•>- t1tr1cably involved. f 1 nds .,.,,d JaU\fts were Mr ) • CAPRICORN (Ile<. 22-Jan. re ~ ~· . J 19): New start Indicated. Leo and Mn. Ri>bert E. Jolmsoo, ~~­ is in picture. Stress l~iUative who have ·been C'.oeta Mesa , 't in transforming wi1h into resident.5 aloCe-1980. 1 reality. Promise! ol friends A cocktail bU!fet waa served ~~ 1 may not hold water. What you In the Halecre1t Club, ·Costa accompU.h will be up to you. Mesa. , Savings program needs at-The honorees have four tentlon. children, Carol, Bob Jr., David AQUARWS (Jan. ZO.Feb. and Mrs. Joe Randle and one 18): Ideas-need more develop-grandchild. Among out-of-state WEST.JOHNSON ~ Mims Mary West. Dtaoe !Jon and Sherrie WU!Llml. Teri Pate waa the llower girl. Tom DeGutlle waa tb• !>est man, and ushers w~ James Johnson, Bill w .. t Ind Tom Gotor Jr. Ring bearer was James Trotter. The bride la a graduate of Fountain Valley High ScbooL He now ii servina: in the Navy, and tbey will reside In Hun· u.,ton Beach. ~pltte Stltctlon BALDWIN HMr Ht• Vek1., hlf•l11 , •• •!Ml yiw'U 11-tlw 41tfmitM. .. HOM! O' THI IA.LOWIN >!USIC U.I" I Ooiy Aathorioed Boldwlo n..J<JI" to Ofuae C-:y ' WHDWORTH • l!'IANO ,,ANO OR,AM SALIS 515 llOlfH ilAll, SANTA Mil • 547-5151 New 01*' MondeJ-(ltlNll IYncl•J PARIS INN CONTINENTAL CUISINE Now Open For LUNCHEON 11 :JO te l1J~ ..... ,. FrL Alk ••r•Our •c.n-y ~"pt~·· c-,t••• $3 95 Dlhftw -•· · l P~stl :Her· ~S~cret Ou-t ·i ln ··Wrong Direction men~. Avoid jumping. to con-guests altendlng was Mrs. clu11ons. One close to you is Johnson's mother Mrs. Fan- impatient. Don't compound er· nle Frisch of Co Io rad o ror. Cancer indl~idual plays Springs. key role. Heed mner voice. Give lull play to intuitive in-THE LAGUNA Beacb borne tolled. of S.zette Dabney will be the JaOet Louise Johnson became the bride of Ron'!ld W i 11 jam West dUring ceremonies conducted b y From 6 p.m •• MoQ. thN Thur. HORS D'OEUVR~S AT THE BAR Hawe Ytu He•nl About CLUB DE PARIS Mtmbers Onlf Danclnt-L•t• Sutt'9f' BJ 1U1A BOMUCK l e J uetd to l1l1ak COii !Jqen (l17 v lr I u t ol tbllr belnl ovormed end •W. Io ~ thl!lllllv,. In-dark ........ , -w -day "'1e iliO-world. Now I am ...,_ >lncod lllat It will Giily be • lllltler " --... .,. -lbe rule .of pulb-IJUltoa -1 calll. . ' Tiit otblr day ln my bltjlroim I COUlllad U .... on tbl el!a1f all waltlnc to •!tack •t tbl .... Of • ·bulloft. wttl! """ IJlfllY and my poreo Weft brtathlr!I Iii and out like a alt~le of aweallnl ho-. 1. I bad abol ml 1Jnuse1 !\Ill OI air ~r Wlifch 11 tlle lint t1mo I ever got bJib . on Amy Vanderblll. Tbt eot1n e:rperleoce wu ratbli' frltlhtontng, especlall)I'· wlltn you reallu that In the kllcben and lbe utUlty room tblre 1t an army of 1t lust MIOther :JO or 40. eaoa to deal wltl!. Tbh momlni, 1 paused oulllde ol the bathroom door. PISCES (Feb. II-March 20), setting for a bridal sbower Siren versatility. Have honoring Leah Ellis . AT WIT'S END . aUem1tlve p 1 a n avaUable. HosUng the event will be the Broaden concepts. L o o k Soroptimist Club of Laguna 'beyond , lbe Immediato. Be Beach, and the party will talc~ aware ol l>Olentl1I. Avold ex-place Wednesday, July 19. tremea. MOderale pace should Miss Ellis, wbo will marry be advocated. Accept aoclal Steve W..iter, haJ ipe!lt tho invtt.tlon. . -uc..,..--.J!P3"1'..:t five years as a ~r. --W TOD&'l'lS YO U R of Wycliffe Bible Tranilatora. BIRTHDAY you !)ave unique Most ol the time she haJ been way of capltallzing on talentJ. a staff member of Wycliffe's You are ottracUve to opposite Jungle camp Tr a In Ing au, wW have mon UWi one Program in southern Mexico opportunity for m a r r l a I e . where she met her liance. "Wbit11 ·wrong?" uktd JJIY husband. . "I don't went to 10 ln piere alone," I 1ald. 0 ll'JI i Juncte." He hoilded me 1n •erofOI o!an• -----------------~ of bu1 •F"ay. 11Here, ·thllican kill anyth.lnf." SomeUme1, I think be'• on ''their" aide. · · Now, J.am lbe lint lo tldmlt I •Ill Jlol too twllt ln tbl lllO!fllnp. I tllllllble over lbtl and do not form word• unUll.---..... --------------well after lunch. lo I lie~ Into my el>ower, Jl'lbbid a •pt•Y can and put rily head ,· !ftto a letller. Sleeplly, I drlod off,. rallod my •mil Ind peat. Qrabbell my toothbrush and peel. combed my halt end pout. Opened my moulh llld .,...i. Spreye4 my feet wllh a pout, my wrlata ll1d behind ... b tar wllh another pa11t .•• and from habit clHred my •lnt!Mtl wltl! another peat up lnY ..... II wean'! untll Jeter In the . day Iha! I dlacovered: I. I had shampooed my 11.ir wltb ahavln1 lotion and people waotod to dance close IO II. , I. I bad 1pr1yed my Un· ':ilenrml with Ule cleall'1" and -nuldll't slop sparkling. ti I. M1 teelb had been brushed r: ba!f.Hlling 16 t I o n aod ~ wal 06 Jl)Mtgeable J wt1i 4f\'orltlht dull. l t JcW HI my hair wlih !l'hlth kept It .. di)' surveillance by Bear. I. •teaed my breath · .... cleantr and you lolilt r)fht I n I o my ·~.~icl ·my f~t wltb ~ tlJ and my toe 1 eullllla. • r. I l*funiicl lnyHll ' .. \ T•k<,.a vacation from curlers I Have your h~lr cut, siyled and permanently curled for jun $16.75 including lanollted neutralittr MGIC ~~~ 'Be11utyS1doiis C•ll for •n oppoinjmen~ 11JO Now M..--.. -· "IW ClllTU ... Mfll.•ht. , ... , & """'.--.-.. -., ••IM'llliMI. C.tl 644·•04~ .... Afl•"""""' CWMlt ... llf......._l..,_91tn.MACIC ti llNC. 675-0300 - NOW-SERVING T.HE HARBOR AREA OF COSTA MESA ------- a Jehg.fit/uf budget jafon where heauti/uf hair jt'lfej beg.in. PRICE LIST MONDAY THkU THURSDAY Shampoo and Set Permanent Wave Tint ·Bleach .Touch-up Frosting s2.10 7.50 S~IO 10.30 ' .. 1.t.00 ~ t• ,,. 1695 lrvine Ave:--Coata Meaa. CORMIA WT t11h It. -AIOVI LA CAV. AllTAUIWCT 64 • 50 ' 548-9986 OPIN 'I DAYS A WlllC And SOMI nlNINGS ''TAU l'B£ ELE\'ATolt" ' ,. ( • > ~ ·- MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS NANCY I • OH,iDEAR- LOOK WHAT l DID . ' ~ I DAILY CROSSWORD ... by .. " POWER I ,• ACl!:OSS ~ ... , ..... _ ~ • Welt llfld • ,, 11111 :: 1o=i: n~t ~: 14 Rltll PlfS<lll ; • !ls Dtprns •• ll Frtnd! • : ptCllllUt ·.: 1'1 As quiet 15 :~ --: z -: • words '. · U DUI l""9 .· l9 lGul& -: ·. Leader 011 ~· C1n.it1r1 ; i. ... rtlltll1111 ·.. ~ Roc:ttd fro. : .Z2:: .:i ·:.1, : 24 1'1Mt ·. a stlnds kw ·: hot d1"1H , · 11 R1lnl1t • •• 11.abSCll :• .31 tndlcallnf .... •aidfn n-.e ~: la, Ptrpltr.td; Z ~,,~ " urtftlll'/ 'f· '5c1 .... "' 31 ll:nkUls or. i~. SUfrtl ";,/ "' Dtfltd r..c-~I Jfll tmllt : 40 Clfltal cf l"tnl ; .U Hnd llOtkwl ' ,,, 4l St.ale .:_ QAtgMslvt :: '"'"°'* • 44 Hlbtrdul!efy : ltetl •S French- CM~:llll'I: lnfonlal •7 lllosl IMIO\'fil 51 Agrtttntnl In ''"" 52 Ihde tllfP!W11 54 Long blusttt· Ing Sptteh 51 Fe111lnJne nltkl'lllff 59 Q11111Uty of ll~ld fil Anxious lil PrtPOS!Uon 113 ""91o-S.xon ,,_ ....... ~Htone "' Solb fi6 G.e 11\111111 67 ftllguts DOWN l f'll'SIM poet z llt. -: Flctlonll deltcllve l ""'"' •1U&tptlc 4 lhtfe ttelh -"""' tlsMtt: 2 .... 5 C11111dlan swovlnce 11-CllN: OW-. actlr th. Dlder)S,' "Bleak HOllS4" -. ' • • : '· • I . : 1.)1 · 7 Trwinltted I Rnisllng ooilm 9 lepl llUlll lO Take friiii a "'"" llAttrm-,.,. l2 Utter In wtil11ill\J volte " ..... '21 Collpltlely: Cc.ti. lo.. 23 l"altlw In ""' l5 l1U1taia In ~ Blble 27 Prtnclpal 28 lan's narM '29 &ployed "30-C.v!IN 34 Handle ~City on 1ht • 8'1tlc :'6 Portent ,37 Sllin lesion 2J 39Acltd as c.lll1n1an .40 LllltfVY lntefllgentsJa ·AZ Fn\t!IK wit.II .. """ •l Uost pellte 44Morvtsua 411 ~ <m-•7 Hilldet'" 41 Exprns eftllion rifvslve(J ~9 Fr1's , superior .50 Efltcti¥tly tontlst 5) µJiausted SS One "4to gn:in old 56 Uri to bt liken out 57 Miiestones 608y111ewof " .. " 7,18, 72 ~early Everyone Listens to Landers J • ' PEANUTS Ir Cli1ster Chllll GASOUNE :t.LLEY By Tom K. Ryan SALLY BANANAS I ·. ' ~. ~ ~ I'!, 8715.- 760, - 56<+,- 837/I By Al Smitfi GOl(DQ Oii, COME; ON Now. MOTT/ tloN'T GET IN A ST~-· ~E'S oN~Y OUR FOOD INSPECTOR/ MOON MULLINS ~y Dale Hale I • 1 •• by Emie lushmiller ~,,.~.,,..,. __ THIS IS DAVIDSON, LIEUTENANT! WE RAN ACROSS A PICTURE HERE AT BEVERL'Y BARSTOW'S APARTMENT! IT s~ows THE DECEASED WITH A MM<! I MAY BE WltONG BUT THE M~ IS JUDGE PARKER ... OR THE JUDGE HAS A DOU6LE ! @ .,.,, ___ ..., --- By Harold . LI Dom: , WHAT KIND OF A A SNAPSHOT! I CAN'T TELL PICTURE 15 IT? WHERE IT WAS.TAKEN BUT THEY SURE LOOK LIKE THEY "NOW EACH OTHER REAL WEU.! MISS PEACH By MeU f~A, WHAT' ctES OIWIOUSL'I, OM.~ WAS a A 611lL MEAN IT~S HOPING IT WHEN SH( SHE LIK~S Mi.INT, S,.'IS, 'IOU V'fl:( 11tCA~1T ";I: LIKf YOU MUCH . S1'ANP ™t \JEJ('1 MUCll ?' 1:16HT ' OI' YOU ... • " /I 'I • _,..., ' ". "..; ., : :: ;.>..> ' .. ~ ·,· : .. -. . -. "' I • ~. PERKINS ·-• M' "' ••• • 0 • 0 • DAILY PILOT By Chart" lanotti ~IC::e~ f4;>~. By Gus Arriola Ir Ferd JohnlOll ... 011,~1NGING IN ,o\NOlll~~ J.Qo\l> OF M~P.T• I GUESS ... THE GIRLS "Oii, wbta we talk to my •ublad 1boM Vennoat, It mtpt be btlt U we dlda't menttea tluit It'• a 'veritable peradlM fer antlqae collteten.' " tr-;=::::D::E=z:NNIS THE MEN4CE l • ' I • ' lJ.~s' Hopes in LillibO; G8hriel · ill Hospital •• ·LONG BEACH (AP) -A coJlaPM\I lunl ..., poi Roman Gabriel In 1116 lloopital 11111 the Lal Angel.. lllDll' llopea up In tbe air. '-11 ~ Belch Commll!lilY ~ · uld . optlmlltlcally Mondq Gahrlel'• amtnoe. Tbe . other qualUrblck In camp Is rookie Mike Yancheff from Ruttera. Anotber rookie, Budcly Lee ot Cincinnati, who spe11t lall -oo tie Chica&• Boar$'•JUi squad,, WU reJeued ,l\londay, lllile w• a~ Gabriel, 31, the NA' llOmJ Football w•sue'• MOii V1Jullile . l'IQtr /fl I•, WOllJd be Hidy lo otarl lid'll ia 10 days Ind resume contict -In 1-•.W. It, "'!' lint ltai'ei\ Tbe llama, who flnlsbed IOCOlid behind ~San F~·fli tllO Natlooal eoar ...... IV'°' for lbe aecond atraiCbl·-1111 · year; plarthelr fin! ublhiU... pme Aul. 4 lpl!llt tbe Cleveland Browns ia ., fn)U]d ·be loot for tbe ,..,.., . ;no quarterbac~ was throwlnJ the Rams' first drill for veter1111 Mond•1 1'11en he llopped aJ)j! told trainer CUb Blrdwe11, "I dOn't think I can practice aily !!JOBor. I can't breathe." :Al lbe hoopltal, surpry WU pelforined 16.~ a tube into Gabl;iel's ehett cav· ll)', lo allow the J11ht lung lo relnfllle. It -• to 70 percelll <Ollapaad, doctors Uld.!t.~ •. ;Tbey Uld the tube prob&bly ...Wd be tP OUI Tbursday'. 'All allendlniJ pbyliciln, wl19 aakod not t4 be<ldmllfled, said 1 collapaad IUDJ can Mppen lo lllY DCll'IDll, healJhr penon, -·any clrewllllances,· reprdlell of ""'1 be II dolnc. Ill aald tbe cmdltlon, tldll'°'l1: tncnm 11 ~'P 9 n tan e o us ....... bOru, ii ..-by the rupture ., a mall air cytl al tbe lop' of the 1111111. .;A local ~Jon, Dr. John Abcluo>-Nur ~ Tut1111, ialcf, "It coUlil be -·by •iblow, a OOllP« .... _, ... food. O,,.ln -m.i-, by.even <iearlni )'OW' tf:rolt.'' ' .' ' "':When you 1tart hurting, you usually ID)ow. imnHdlately what It Is, but· I cbuldn'l fi&'ure lhLi-GDe out,'' Gabriel said fi!lm hla boopital bed after'the operaUon. "~felt diJZy and c6ul$'1 breathe." :-Oabriel, from North carolina State, ha been the llama' No. l quarterback -'-~-.,· ' ROMAN GAIRIEL •'-1"6 and bolds moot of the team'• JMll!nl ncorda. Hil mar ta lnclllde 2,tiO · -attempted, I~ completed, 20,111 Yl!"il .-thrCU1ll' the iii and 142 toucbdown -· Tbe u.oH llcnal caller aufferecl 'Tib domap two.,,..,. .;o but It wu .., the lelt aide. ol· lill body. He allo underwenl knee and elbow llUl'letY alter the 1970 seuon and another knee operation last seaSon. · 1 • Veteran Jerry Rborne, who was G@briel's .~c~up man ~ut year, aod John Walton, 1 rookie with two easona on tbe tu:i squad, are expected to battle for tbe al8rtlng quarterback spot ·in lll~ ·Pltekes To ... ght . -. ' ; Lack of Hiiting ·Punch ·Lot ADJelea • Thomas Stays ·In Seclusion; -Wife Speaks DALLAS (AP) -Duane Thomas, otellir runninc back of the I>allu Cowboys, 1111 at home thui! days while his teamm>tes prepore for the ...,.. at '1'boualDll oata. . An effort to contact him Monday by Bill Llvingstcn of the Dallas MomlnC News failed althcJuib he did Wk with Mrs. Thoma& . Tbomaa 1111 In hll Uvlng room with the. window uahea drawn ... d watches ltle- villon. He's relidlng in white frame du- plex with his wile oncf his mother-In-Jaw, Mra. carrte MalCllle. "He's beeq,· living here . for three months," Mrs. Malone volunteered. 0 But he stays gone for fi11e-slx hours at a time. He's bard to catch." Mrs. 'Jbomas, whet came to the door, s~d, 11Anytbing 1 1ay would have no rtvelance to Duane. "You'll have to ask him why he did wbat he did. I can't apeat for him." She. added, 0 He's very busy .now. He can't be diaturbed." Thomu at tht tlme waa watchlni the newa on talevlllon. "Does he want to uy anytbjn1 •bout his problems with COwboy management , to 1lve hi!: side?" --~~=,..,...-~-,,--:.--::· -__ .uNo;u_ ----. H' H l ' R • F . • 11Does he want to 1Jve any statement ~-as a OS ice . 'urning at .. ~~;:: And the door clostd. He don 't · talk to nobody, nOt even to me." said . Mn. Malone. ;BOSTON (AP) -The.last time 'Nolan· next, one In the next -that's the way l!yan pitched .tiglinat the Boston Red it's beel1 going." Sox, ht pitched a one-hi\· lhulout. The . In the.first inning, Sandy Aloll)ar Jed 1roy' hiJ C.Ulornia · A111ell teammates off 'l'il!t a 5lnglµnd moved lo third on a Former Dodger hl!v• l>een hlltlllf, tba\ eught lo be good baoe nit by Leo Cordenas .. Red Sox Ur a Iii toolihl ..! · • ---pitcher John CUrtis lben struck out Ken. •nie Angell tutned "ln ·!Jteir third ~ry and Bob Oliver and retlrecl'Ken .lraight weik otrenJlve pelformance · McMullen on 1 tong fly ball. --- Jl!onday nlgltt, IOslng lo the Boston Red · "After Alomar's single, C.rdeo11' doU· Sox, 3-1. · · · ble ll1d an error produced a rua .in the TQPS ·Balloting ;Manager ~I Rice was fuming. sixth, CUrtls (atmed Oliver and McMullen For All-stars • • . \ I • On. Tl' 'fotla11 Cllamiei 5 at 4:30' .. ."We Jeff too many rwmtr1 on base ~· 1Uce said. "We had our'·sbots. Jn fact, ~e lbould bave bad thelr pitcher out ol there ----irlMllrnliffifng. "IV• bad our big bitten up there when !(e bad our belt aholt and he got tbem oµt easily, . .., glv,e h1m credJt. ffo:wever, "' haven't bffn .ltlttlnt fer ,.a couple of "(eeks. One nm in one .same. two in the ~ ,. . " r ,, 9~dgers8~k t~~ Get MoViilg Ag~~st .l\lets !:.OS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Aligelea Dodcera, wl!C> ..... sinking slowly in the West of tieN1t1on1H.earue; hope to atart rlslnf again tcnfght when they open a U.....pme series with the New York Mets. The Dodgers will' send the lirlt ol three lelt·handera, Tommy John, M, lo the Dotlger• Slate and got Andy Kooco lo ground out. The A,Dcell also bad ICOring chances In Ute '~.. IJ)d, fifth ~lped out by double-NEW YORK (AP) -Richie Allen, I ~·· _ tw~ime AIJ.Star in the NaUonal Learu•. Ryan, 11-6, takes i atrtak of &ix waa the top vote-getter on the AmerlCan straight complete games into tonight's League "All.Star team announced today matchup with Ray, Culp, 5-1. by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. --1nMonday nlgh1's game Steve Barber--The -CWcaio WHite Sox slugeer, who .made hla first start of the season And left leads the American League with 19 home alter four Innings. tied in the game 1-1 runs and 81 ~ batted in, tecelved but liring In the humid Jtlght. Don Roae 1,09%,751 of tbe 3,f71,!56 vot .. cut in the came · 1n and suffered hjs fourth loss nationwide poll of fans .. Allen, acqu~ agalhst one win on Danny eater's looping lrOm tbe Lal Angelea Dodgc!rl In a major baaes-loaded doUble in the sixth inning. wlntor trade, eully won tbe starting first Carl Yutrzemski, who had lhrte ol the bue ~11lgnment over Detroit'• Norm Red Sox' 11 hits, praised Curtll' pitching. C..h, the nmnerup wtth 721,753 votes. "TI\at kid showed everyone something," "'"""'' """ Yu said. 11He threw the hell out Of the Flrit •• -u. M•v H..,..ton .... ~,, ,.,.., ball, eapecl1lly in the first and sixth m. ::~ J!~n1119~~ 4»c05t'~WI~~ ~~,\', ':7.: ninoa." fY A~, li."Lou11, 2.W"'71 'Wn ,,,_.,., Lis At11tle,, 9 231M1. • 1bt J:led Sox, who took a 1-0 lead on StcOnd t..11 -Jo. Mort•n, Cl1'1Clnna11. •S'-Cl.!1 rookie Catcher Carlton FIS. k's l'lh homer Gltnn IKktrt, c11rc1og11, •e,741 o.v~ Ce1h, ,. P'llU•1n, M7.3fS1 Tift Fu1nfll, hn Fr1nc11ce. in the second, loaded the bases OD I !OJOh Ttmll'IY Helmt, Houston, 2121061 Ted SI• mori, St. U111t, 20.t.7$3. walk, Yaz' double and another walk in , TI!IN be•• -Jot Totrl!.r. st, Lout,, 1,1tD,.l31 11:on ••-1•~• Aile '2 • d bl t d S./\to. Cllfc .... "1J,ta; 111kfll• Htllfttr, ll'lttsbu,.f'I, WllC lAWL r a V"" .,, OU e p ay an an 311,t7ll Jt111 F'r~I. Ntw Vert. 21f .. 7Ai Ooua lntenUonal walk, Cater atoned for his 11:..w, HOU1t11i. 1nn11 oeve 1(1,..men, San Pr•~ -la 1;IKO. 147 ..... u.w:1cue with a two-run doubJeto1i1ht. H!~.:.' u,~1 k~l~~--~:~t.rtn'u1~1k1= Yastrzemski, who was batting only m.1•1 urrv to._, P't!!I 111111 •• 211.2131 M•im' .lM when be came back from a knee m. Wll~1-·"-Al'llttts, 1"1.ol; •'"' Met,,er, ~ton j ·-· ury June 9, raised his mark to .314 by C•t~,.., -Jollnnri 11M11,~111C1';"lt1, 1,m,,n1 golnf 3-lo!'I on thiee line shOla. He llJed ~~'t:.f:."'l~.'r~,,'~!~"'W/l1 • ...;!"~"'~~'G; ~ deep tO )eft m his other ip~•ranet. ' Relld)' HU!lillr/ \.n'lane, 1!5,7SJ1 Jtrry Grett, NtW r-York, '1,122. "I feel good again, and WIDt to keep Outftet..... Htlll'Y ,..,.,., Atleill, 1,Uf,ff41 •oln " the M Id eter Id •Mtri. c1ttntntt, P'1ttttwn111, 1 1;.as; w11111 e g, -year-o v ID a . S=• 11, l'l1t1~."-' n1.m1 lllJy wfi1 .,..., 0i1~. "]'m swm' ging.for ~"'st·ht"• and teu1 .. .:. U7 I WHHt -Y!I. Ntw Yon;, ...,.tse; l'lr1nk 11(1 "' ..... ...,. i:. ...,.. ... , dt_...t c ... r Cedtl\o. them I i·ust miah~.1 getUn• a ....., pi .. -HOUll9ft. 4NA7l1 Lo;, 1rot1t. st. L.Vl1, m,lol.51 A1 ' ~ a •-~1::1 O!JW'f', JllHJtlufall, , Mli lotlbY l111n. c1nc1~n•tl .. ."11 ., ....... Kl't 1,.1 of the ball when I flied out ~l '"""' ~ ~ 1nc1M1tt. 311,Wi 1t1111Y s11ut1, July 11 Dodter1 vs. Ntw Yort 7:" 11.m. "1be big thin& is COnfidtnCe, and i'm New Yorlt, J72,)71.AMMul l ..... ~ Ju1,.·1• Dedttf1 vs. New Yort 7:Js 11.m. swinging, wllh confidence itain. Home Flnt "'st ~ DktC Allt11. c111cecro, l.ott.65'1 "''"" JvlY '° Oifftn ¥J. New Yort 1:U 11.m. ? F C.Jh. D'tfoll, 7211,7.UI tt•rrnon l(llltttr~, Mlilrltsote, runs. orget aboqt it. I· juat w1nt the· at,1.w1 ''°' hW111, a.111mor1, M.a , Mlll:•.EH-mound tonight agilnit New York rookie hits. They'll help the team more now •• " -.rn, o.~111ii11, 111,6u1 Cl!rn. c111m111 "· c1.,,.11nC11. -•h•• · I 131.541 . ....... u • .-W Jon Mat act, N . Wednesday .. _ ,., . Stc:ond bes• -!loci Cerewl M11'111tsot1, tt:llJOS1 ...... Cl ,_ Os·-To Ctllflnlll II) CDDtr. ltOl•s. K•nses Clf\I', .41 ,2$3; S.ndy AlOf!'llf, • ...,. au~ ~n . opposes m •• r 11,,.1 •• , 11 r.i c1utqmr1, m,•1; o.v1 Joflr.On, ••ltlmert, n2.t11, -· ind Al Downin• faces Gary Gen· A10m1r, ?ti • 2 • H•rPlf', cf • t • 1 ~ Qrlfftirr: 11:tofl. :m"''' Olcll McA11llfft, e C•~-s. •• . • , 0 11:.MUJtr, d I •• • • Dttr.Jt, 1~. tl'J ill the season finaJe between the two 8tn'}') ct • .• 0 Grllllll, 21 J I 1 0 I Tll!rd 1:· -1'9111~ lttb!NOl'I, "miiii 4-'l'bursd nl hi • R.OllYlr, lb A I 0 Ytlln:tl'Mll.l, ff • 1 J I 1.Ml,IXI " lffit, OlltltflO ••1 1111 ~ ay g • ~eMulltn, 31 • I I lt.511'1lfll, t1 J 1 J I Cl'llt.efl, I07it'11 J.urtl/O-bdrl..11111; Detrtlt' !! 11 ~. n-<·ers ope-·' the bome stand ·"'• , ... •co, If A o o P'.iroc:tlll, • 4 1 • 0 11:1~ htNttl!!i. ••l'Ofl. 111.'"1111 •ra1, nla, ·--& 1~ "I ftn19n, rf A 1 O FIM, c I I I I Cltvtltl'lll, 1"~· , =~WO of three games to lt\e Jowly :U1n19r, c l o • C•ttr, 11 ' 1 1 1 lttort.,. -lult AHrltlt1 ..,_, •t.'1•1 ltrf "'-•, and with ~--lnnaU's •rtitr, P 1 • o J.KINleclv. " 3 • 2 1 .CM'llttntfl .. Qe111tn11. ''''°'" ,,.. ; .... KllllMt -... vu~ ... """" ... I • ' Cllrtlt, , • • • • CllY *·"'' Id ''"*IMll Dmeft, ... , L• Cir-"'· ~ver Cblc•oo Monday, ,•"""-""• P o • o dW• Cellftnllll• m .1ti1 T.., Nirr911, T••aa. H4> I "'O lollll:I O'lrlll'I, tllll 1 0 t C10C. 1 WI II bt win for the Reds, the °'*"· P o • o 1 II flttll )f I O TOllls SJ • II 4 Outfllkt -lt~t .ll'cklon, °l::,Z' "2A211 ~In ..,.FF Dodcera art nine games out c1111,Mr. oot Ooi •-1 '-'''"tn'll*!.'1. ~11'11 ' Murel!', ~\• • ti tliJI. -... farthe I th , ~. II ... "°" 110 ooi •1.: -• ttt w.-u flrn11no, K9lll ...Ctrl', .,.,is., ;;;;;;..-:i..: & eyve ~n a .I! -c.ttr. oP -ce11torn11 1, NttOA t..t.01 C•r=..r.:r· ... ~".~.l'f1.~"~''\J.:!"JT~; • 1 ' ' -C•llfttnl• •• BOJIGtl '· :II -J. Ktl'lfltdV, car-~·lllornt•1 a'i.i11 Joo :t . Otkf.-:il, JU.7•lt lMr ..... d I H •w•. Y11tr~I. Cll•r 2. Hit -flt'; 11•1. 011~ •• M 111\1Mt11-m,7 ll'tul ' Biiii, lllt11Mt'lt • ..-. te;OOl1 ·pace ous~ by 31n '" " • •• •• ao 200.n11 "'" wt1 iw. Ntw ~. 11t.n s. r • --::s'!",L,1 .. 0 ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~:~~1.!l~ J!~n·Dfi~~/.·~~.iW. Mir'• tillt ltlrt, the Mets ha\1e tut a ~~ cw.i.ii , ~ : l ~ : : :;-:~ :.M=1 Nr,,.,~::!i ~:~; ...._. ~ slump. and are 4~, Wll'-Duk ... TllTlll-J:ll, Atttnt•nct -!>.1tl. ,..,.,. lff.9't ;.--..-. tl>l PlttstiUrgh Pirltio In - Ul'IT ...... Safe '111 a Step '• Detroit's.Jim NDrthrup averta tar by' young Anlonio . Taylor durlnJ ~ •Tllerl' ,atlleMon rame reconUy. Northrup wu sali! at second wbU Ille 7-year~d son oL'l'igers..socond baseman Tony Taylor dropJ>ed tho _ ball and was safe. 1100 LAVER ---~Sn~u~b~bod= in Stodln9 Laver Wins, Then Criticizes Net Seedings WASHINGTON (AP) -corona de! Mar's Rod Laver, angered beeause be is not among the top 12 ....U, joined four players who are soeded in 'scoring straight· set victories M:ood~y in &he . opening round of tie '50,000 Wuhlngton Star lnlf111.•tlonal teruill championships. Liver coasted put Baltimore amateur Steve Krulevl11, M, 6-2, then deacrlbed his omission from lbe ....U 11 "the craziest tbin1 I've ever seen." The flamboyant .red-baiftd veteran ls ~id 1\eca1lle he was a firal rowicf. loser in the Holton Classic at St .• Louil two weeb qo, the fll'St World ChaJl\a pionsbip tennis tournament of the 1e1son and the sole basis for the Washington rankings. Allltralian John Newcombe, lop steel· ed · '*'-' lor., lba \oecond strailbt year, ~ with a "1, )-t Victory -F. D. Jlo!>l>inl of Solt Lib 'City. Otheri. advanclnf were fdth iHded ·Tom Okker or the Netllertancll, with a t- 1, W: victory· ovtr Go,&I BrltaJn'I Wllllam Lloyd; No. I Marty ~ ol 'E'....ion, DJ. with a t-1 , M vei<fkt over St.Ve Tumer·ol New York, and No. 10 Mark cOs ol Great Britain with a M, 6-2' aeclifoii . over w;y Tltrvll10 o1 sr. Nerallurt.l Fla. USAC Takes First Steps . ~ To Curtail High Speeds . '· ... .. ' l I I I I • • 1 1~NDIANAPOL1S -The United States Buckeye ~ tennis tournament by l -··-Auto Club took initial steps Monday default Monday when bis oppooent failed f toward ~lowing down jtg cham~p to appear. .. r·.i· • cars whld! ire on the ihreshol!I>~· ,. Ji~-"cM'-"·' lll'ed to' ·•·f · t Dan I mile-an-boUr ipeeds. · lwc:IJ•m. -wa T 1_ U'C ea ~ The rul.,-mmmittee-will vote-urt~.irdunm. U ,.H. 6-2 in a rain-delay~ proposals next month and if approved match. ,1 they will 10 before the USAC board In In otber matches: September 10r fltW approve!. Cltlrf,ea OWena beat Peter Burwasb 9£ One proposal calls for reducing can.,.w, 6-%, 6-2; Jun Olbome •lip allowable ensfnt size oo overhead cam Honolulu ousted Mike KreiJS ol .Ile! A~ 11111>ocbarred eqin<s from Iii cubic In-6-3, 7-11; Pat . Crsmer ol SOuth 'Alric <bet lo 1141. This would 11verely <ripple deleated. Jalro Velaaco of Spai!t; 6-1, • lbe pow~rplants. . . and Jelf'.SltitP'Ol\_Of New 1.j!aiand be~ At the Alne tlm etig~ aizes would be Dick Johi)l!la of COJumbu.!, 01\io, M~&.. rllaOcl -llOIHUJlC!o'cbaried overhead Bob · ~ill . of !leL Air · • cam models from 271 lo :IOI cubic lncltea, Guillormo Vllaa of Argentina 6-3,,.,7~ speclally·bulll rocker arm enf1nes from Mike Estep of Dallas h<At Jhn' Dela 320 to 387 and stockJi)oek engines from of the United States 7~, 6-1 , and ;r...r--11- W lo !Ge. Glaves ol tl\eUnlted Stottneia ' The ae<Glid proposal would limit luel Andnw Patlison of Rhodesia &-0, 6-2. uaed lti races. 111 the natlClllal cJwn, plcloahlp ' clrtull USAC limits luel COii' sumptloft in the three I001Jllle racea - 325 pllma at lndlanapoU.. an4 l'o<O!IO and !50 at Ontario, but' there ts no aen•ral Umltatlon. 'l1te final _.1 would reduce the t~tal area ol'st1blllzer wings. ..... DETROIT -Chicago \Vhite SOl manager Chuck Tanner ajs tlaylord P.erry i! "home free all year" because of a declllon rejecting a foronll \Vhite Sox protell qainll the Cleveland pitcher's alleged 11greaae bill." "I bave lo 1blde by what the Jearue president bu atated," Tanner aald Mon- day night in Detroit, after bis team lost 3-1 to the Tfgerl. '. Earlier in the da1 American League president Joe Crantn clllallowed the pf<1- teat, made during a game 11 Clevtland July 10. . In their report lo Ctortln, •tbe four um· pim aald the!' did not detect any !Greip •ubatance m 1be balls Iba\ ""'1 uaed in INrllng a foar-hll, :1-1 trtumpb over Clllcqo. ' s MOSCOW -Lyudniila Braglnl of tht; Soviet Union set a world record today ~ the women's 1,500 meters, Tass reported:"· The agency said Miss Braglnl locked • minutes 06.9 ·seconds in a prellfllin~ heat in the u.s.s.it. tract ind fie14 championship. · • The former record, .4:09.6, was set I' :;,,,.:;. Karin Bumeielt of Ea'!. l LOS ANGELES -Shioiclti' Kadotoi 135, of Tokyo used a strong body·pUllf ching attack lo acore a unanintolill decision over C.lllomia lightweiiJtt champion Juan COiiado, 135\1, in a 10..; round bout Monday night. . · , Kadoto piled up an early lead that w~a J enougtt to withstand' a tally by O>ltado,:Ji Dominican Republic native".Ow living Iii Santo Ana. Jiii atate tiUe wu not; 1take. , ... '·~ Tbei'e were no kQodtdowns. ·,. "" : . "" ENCINO -' Montr°eBI Expos infiffdci] Tim Foll, 21, married Patricia ABft ·Drew, 16, of Sherman Oaks, here Mon- CAMBRIOOE· JUNCTION, Mich. -day. . ' Do<ton at Unl\ieo'slty llolpllaj In Amt Foll, lrom Culver City, has be:!!l ln 1111- ·Artlor, Midi., aald Mmclay· that llleoie , jot teacuo •buebail sin<e 19'10. Ile was Bettenba1-, Jajured Jn a crash at the aequlred by lbe Expos from ·the New Mlcltfglll )lltemalJCllil• Speed••• sun-Yori< Meta tut April. • day llld bOeli IOlllll off the -U..t, . hli ~ ltntll llabUlzid. Jlttlttl-•. loll hil rilhl• aim and aulland tillJc ,clepo. -ol the neck and la<o ·lild litceratlllnl of lbe pelVll .,.. ..,,, llfs .., aJMilied Jntola rttalnlnl ...ii -. lbe l\lldllllD 200- mlle -- UCLA Super-sub ~ts Olympics -. HONOLULU (AP) -Center Swen Nater bas quit tho U.S. Olympic \>Uk"l-1 ball 1oam: -.. m cllecked 'off t11e p1uoes 111111 mm.-and declded to go bonie,11 a ,pot_. said. . Ille NL llrflL Wiii\ a wan of injuries , • nu .. ilft ...... tbe Mell called up ~h td !' · • euUlollIT • ..... ~~y ~~_.._ ar-eer.s, _ _,__, ::r.;i,.y..,. white New'Yort .ark 1 Nater, a 6-11 UCLA producti.ii:: "Cries_Aeupwleture . E:ld~=.:-:£.~·w • loll ....... tllOOfllill -""" 1-, -lllilll'••llnt from the San Wide ....mt lllJly P-II ataylnJ an bour lalw, a Qlarpra opolomtan ....... ~. away from lhe ... Dlqo Otar,....• uld. 1111 1 Nlllie -lion of tra1n1111 camp 11 UC 1"lna at Utt coot of COkfl HarllDd sv ... titan ....._.i 11!* -t• nn Loe IAcy, a ftN da1IJ line, wltUI bavJna a. ham-the fllO-......, fine on Parka and two wt. .. II H ti Ida It major atrlnf Injury treated bt actlllllDCl!lrt. other mlalfnl p!Qera, *1oard Wall ..... llil ...,.,, JO, tied ParkJ, 14, Who WU Joodl111 !he NI• S...., lilld ........... P ... _. w11i I .. dub lead. tiollal Football Li11U1 II rooajllooa tut P... .... i. bu lltln -= ~-A II · I tar year until be 1lraU an arm In 111htu1aoo, ............ • -t'obm ......... '• Cow reported In CllllL:I.~ Iba 1111 ol Iba er i...,. mu u o and ....,. i., Jn. !Jedm......... blttlni lud. lt11111'1 veterw _. •'1Ud ell otrtlltc 111 ... .i ....W ,. •• ,. b •, I ) 1 tllerap)' for Ute i't11 Ill= Ult .... II U. __. ..._ ~·1 111 lllol .. .... • IDr .. ..., ""' lo .. jllll ......... --~..... .... -• will tllt ..... No _.., ti.Ir bulta ..... ., lllllt .............. _. oft" •1 JDol ...... Ill .. 114•elurt ......... "'* °"' u -coach 111o1-i.:, wli1fl I ....... ..W. lata !Ill -liter P1rb ~ 111-1 "ll 11111 r .......,,.. ll!ld. llld, ., dtllt't -_, 11u1 llalllol bellliillol .. "eecdd llaoct I bOwl Wllll...,_ incamp. lfbtJs -ol fllolo" -wlaldl ....... 111111 looort, ... will -ltlln. I'd .... lollo In '1,tll. Ila ..... fll dJda°I Wal la ...... I l:lillllOd lo 1111 • ......._,. • I ClOlth. llnY 1ba Uld. "11te --ii .. •lo bll!i," lba aald. "Ila told ... he .... stet. Bui , • Clll't beMeve, tmL" . N-wu not avlllable for commtnL , Na14r, who rocll lhl Brulna bendt ~ of !all ,..r la cfelerence IO All·Anllrioan; BUI Walton, 'u one of Ute ltadln2: -II t1te .~ titeut camp •• GotAJrhrol~· ( • I Legion Buel't•ll W estrninster, S4 ' Ne.wport .Triumph Newport, San Cltrqonte lllCI Viejo, but 1lia ellort lllCI Rich Westminster posted 'llclorloa Rommel's' rtil 11¥" went for Sunday In Arnericu .Le&lon .• Dllllht when Sondra came up baseball action with six runs In ~ nlilth to Westminster • toot the put It out of a .re~: ' mWun! of boat Bolla Grando, -· •i:r "' '!."'I 5-3 ; Newport mapped a tie at ~it:~~·~ . ~t 'f · 5 in the eighth to beat winlesa ilil"'!i • · j I f f FO!Jntain Vllaey, 10-6; and Saw-&rl~c • • 1 :' 1 1 Cl ll'l:''" to. 0 I el'{lente came from behind to ll=•~son. .11111) l ! '• l nail Anaheim Ruede at La Rfor.1~ .... , ~ , Palma Stadium, 4-3. '*' .,.. i-... S-• oo:s 012 ~, ... ,, t Mission Viejo was cut down Ml~ ~'" 1C111 ooo 1:rx-1 • s at University High by Sonora, •ettt11••":. <H , 11 ,.. lZ • ,,..,.d ' l ,• I ., Whl teltr, 2b ~ 4 Westminster'• b a l t I n g leaders included Gary Rungo, Al Degenllnrdt, Bill Whiteley and Jack Hudscin, each with a pair of safeties. Blakeley and Degenhardt each had two rbi to their credit Dale Kubeska led Newport's eighth-inning rally with a t.hre&-nm ho m e r. Bob Dean doubled in two rwmers ln the seventh for Newport. · Fountain Valley's Al Zim- mer tripled lllCI •"1l/ed twioe far the major porllcin of his team's attack. San Clemente's v I c t or y came in the eighth inning when Toby Reochan stroked a tw<><>Ut ~ble to plate mates John Sjiringman and Matt Keough. In the second Inning ~ Douglass socked a solo homer to left center. Keough had three safeties in four plate appearances for San Clemente. 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N.· p G · 1w At OCm . ar s ·lne ™t auc s The top attraction of the summer at Orange County International Raceway is on taP1h!s weekend with the rim- ning of the 6th annual U.S. Prof~lonal Dragster chanr plonshipo. · And included In the lineup· of some (j) applicants to the UUe are Don "Big Daddy" Garlits, Don "The Snake'' Prud- homme, To m "Mongoose" Ewen and defending champion and current world champ Gerry G!erm. Garlits will be making One of his rare appearances in SOuthcrn califomla and shQuld' form prevail lt wou1d appear he'll be in the finals against Prudhomme. Qualifying for the two-day meet begins at 5 p.m. Friday and C9fltinucs at 9 a.m. Satur· day. , Dan Qujsenbm'y c a n definitelf be labeled a rubber arm pitcher. The Orange Coast C!>llege sophomore-t<>be tossed b I s secood complete game in two days·SUnday nlgbt1 leading the Waril's Realty Pirates to a H cooquest of Mabee . T I r e Service (Saddlebaclt College) in Metropolitan Ii e a g u e baseball action at El Modena Park. The day before Qulaenberry went the route •for N~rt's Legion nine, stopping RaDcho- Pacifica, 4-2: In another Metro tilt Sun- day, ·the Senik R~s·tlers (Golden West) romped past the visiting El Toro Marines, U.5, in an elhibition tilt. Quisenberry toyed with Sad· dlebaclt, holding the Gauchos 19 just five harmless 'sing~, striking out 11 lllCI wallling two. Ward's bagged three runs in the first frame when Glenn McKinley singled, R i c h Fielder lllCI John Palmer hit back-to-back doubles and Paul . Fleming followed with a single, The Pirates then added an unearned tslly . In the eighth off losing pitcher R u b e n Paramo. Senik exploded for 18 hits Sunday with Tony Cresci Jeading the assault on the Marines with three singles and a double. He drove in a pair of runs. John Macauley bagged two doubles and a one-base blow, Mike Dodd had two sij)gles and a two-bagger ind Rick Hamlin singled thrie< for the Rustlen. Senit and Ward 's tangle Thursday night at ~emorial Park In Sanla Ans (8 o'clock) with the Rustlers' C u r t Peterson facing the Pirates' Jim Postel. . The Gauchos do not return to pliy 'til Sunday, facing host Anaheim-Fullerton at 1 o'cloc k at Cal State (Fullerton! and Orange at 5:30 at El Modena Park. Anaheim-Fullerton (5-1-ll Eliminations for the 32-ar top fuel field, the lkar funny car field and the 1r.car combo elimiliator field begins at 6 p.m. Saturday. • ·Barracqila, Bonito •• • currenUy has a 1 V. games edge m Senlk (W), the delen· ding _cbamolon, and ls 2 games alieM of Wanl's (M). Mabee Tire bas· a 3-5 mark. Mi*•Tlrt ltl .. ' • .., A pre-race parade with TV's Greg Morris serving as grand manhal, will take place at 5:45 Saturday. Barbara Roufs will preside as the queen of ' Hit in Area Waters f'lffll< tb 3 0 MOI"••.,_ •0 Clroenter, 1111 ' o Wllllt!M, rt ' 0 • • • • ' • ' • the e.ven~ . . Barracuda lllCI bonito, i,. Garlits a n d· Prudhomme·" of the best in terms of n.· have eichanged several con. citement regarding sportfbh- flicting opinions. as to who is , ing in the Orange Coast area the No. 1 driver. waters, are picking up .~e- Prudhomme says "It's just what to augment the dct9ent a matter of time .. before he bass and rock cod nms. ' stops the ' ~yea;..,ld Garlits-· AJ1's.Landlng reports an id· and has opined that he will be dJll"""I bonus · off C.tallna No. 1 within a five-year span; IslaDd where white fiSh are in ·Garlits says he'll be ractne, abundance In the IJ.1! pound much JOnger than that, tht11.'i1, ran~. · . negating any a m b i t t o·n s. A 35\!rpound black •fl bus Prudlromme might be en-was hooked up by Mrs. Harry tertrunln~. Long, visiting in the area from Bolh drivers, however, face .Stuarl,.'Fla. the challenge of several o !HU Alli!, bass lislilng In the hay threats. off skiffs has been escellent McEwen set top speed and low elapsed time records at the Im Veg'as Open in bis Garlits<leslgned cbassis and laler won the U.S. fuel and gas championship at Bakersfield. 0 1t's nice to be winning. . ' says McEwen, "I think the Garlits chassis has a lot to do with it because it ls so well balanced. It hnndles well and It transfers the weight to the rear which is essential. Emde Nabs Cycle Race Pl'rf9lillf, lb ' 0 Talbtr1, cf • 0 over the wetkeod., Grtmn, If s • AibeCore '<:OntmUe to:ra.st ~ ~~;w c ~ : ISO mil " belw Sa P1r1rno. p . • 2 0 es souu1, een n Tot•1• • 11 o ' • ' • ' • ' 0 • • • • ' • Diego and Ensenada, some SO ' ~ warf'• ·~ 141, miles farther'4tlw1 'area\lad:' Mt'Klnl•r· 311 ' 1 • FltlOlr. Jb ' 1 dlngs are wlillng to venture. 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S1Hor'1 Clllrwt fMll111dtl Cl'llllCI Al (l(flitl'IO Sleek Gtl CWthOl'I) Tim• -.11 a10. No 1cr1tcl\ff • ,, ... "But the biggest difference · In this season has to be the engine." Others In the top fuel division field who will be com- peting against · G a r ll t a , McEwen, · Prudhomme and Glenn include ·the. national soeed record holder B i 11 'Ildwell of Newport Beach (239 mph) and Tony Nancy, the last of the truly competitive alingshot drivers: Don E m d e (lightweight grand prix) and Ron Pierce (fonnula 750 expert) were the individual winners Sonday at Orange County International Raceway at the Tastee-Freeze pro-am motorcycle classic. Emde, of Bonita lllCI the 1972 Daytona 100 champ, led the entire race, outdistancing Glendora'• Howard Lyngganl, Berkeley's G«qe Miller lllCI B™eball~ Standings DIAN UWll OCIR representative Mike Jones says the track's No. 1 summer attraction is expected to draw upwards of 2t,OOO fans for the two.day meet with the majority of that corning Sltur- day.~. NATIONAL LEAGUE Rosemead's Stan Froechauer. Pieree, o f Batenflelcl, Pittaburlh 11S!1Umed the lead In the finll Elll Dlvlsloo 'II' L 53 30 Pct. GB .639 lap on the formula 750 race New Ycrk after Quart e • s Steve st., Louil McLaughlin faltered w 11 h Cllicogo mechanical problems. Montreal •7 31 43 39 "u 3' 4S 29 31 .580 I .52•' Iii .Sii 10 .'44 lf .319 31 McLaughlin had to settle for Philadelphia second In lrciot of OaldlllCl'o William ~udkinl lllCI LYD1· gard. ClnclnhaU Waat Dfvb!oa 52 31 '839 a• .127 Emde spilled m the -Hoallm . lap, loalnc hls shot al a .looble. Dlolln Atlarda la '1111ela.-o ... Dleao 38 •7 38 50 ·31 52 -·-C ........ f,°""'I P~ 6, Al'telll• I It. C..... t. ..,._ t ,Olitf ...,. ldthll•. -·- .JU • .511 • ... 7 IS .'32 Ill> .m 21 CW:IMtlt (Neflfl IJ.1) ti ClllaM IJril111 11"1 AHent1 CllMd 1"101 .. PlttlMll'I (111•1 IWI at. IAllll ,,......,.. 1M1 11 HoWM c•wsa HI .._ Ytrtr: (Melltdt N) ~ Ut All9lllil t.HM ... , P'M....,. (OIM'tplM f.tl If Sen DlfM IC*" _ ... , ~ IMllN 14) el Sift ,,Md_ (lrnnt ... , AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit Baltimora Boston New York Cleveland Milwaukff Oaldand Chicago lllnnelO!a KaJllll City ""'* Tnu Elll DIYlslrm W L Pct. •7 35 ·.573 " If -Se! • st .500 '.fl fl .'7• 31 ff .us 32 47 .41111 .a. GB 1 ' I 12 131> WtOI D!Yllloa 5230 Gii 42. fl 41 •fl 15. .531 • .525 • .500 II ."7 UIS .•17 II DEAN &IWll 1966 HARBOR ILYD., COSTA MISA Sorvlco and Partt for All ,....,,... Ca,. Modem llody Shop hr All Cars . 646-9303 Oran11 Counly'1 Largest and Molt llodtm Toyota and Vo!YO Dealer oYnllAI DILIVlll"f llftCIALllTI , Doon l.owl1, ...,.... la C:.. M"° hopplly a-• ti.. •rTival ., lh -'""'" -.,., .... s.. ....... c .... ' dol Mar. lob lio1 to•" - tho HMC faclllty for lltOtl!I . Toyoto encl Yoh.es. loll ._ twenty ...... ywn ..,..- In 1111,..t end 4.,.oot14 -. . .,.bile '""'Ice. 0... twwlr Mocliaoles wll bo ...ior Mo .0. ....... mi ...... ..,..t_ win bonolit both rlNlo!sWp ..i cu1lomon. loll 11 ...m... -4 ... two chlW..n. ·Ho Ibo le lioh end tr•••I lo hie ,,.,. ffMo. • .. • ' .. " . ' . • ., ., . .. • .. •' I - • • • • • • • • t l ! ' ~ t: ~ " • l J • DAll,Y PllOT T•lldfr, Julr 18, 19n TV IDGIIlJGHTS ' TONIGHT'S KC.El' • 8:00 -"Avalon/Catalino." The Island 4•29 inlles across the 1ea" ta examined on tonight'• "Citywatcbers" with interview• with city officials. CBS 8 8:30 -"Hawaii Flve-0." A wealthy eoc:lallle (Joanpa Barnes) 11-tbe ·vic:tlm of a bl1ck· mlil plot le1dln1 to the death of a Chicago mob$ter (Simon Oakland.) ABC a 8:80 -"The Houae That Wouldn't Die.• Barbin Stanwyck and Rlcbud Egan atar in this made-for-TV auspense thriller of stranfe and terr!-' tying eventa experienced by new resldents of an old holl80 • NBC D 9:80 -"Good Vibrations From London.• Rocle atars Joe Cocker, the Beech Boys, Riehle Havens an d others 11trform in concert at London's CrYstaJ Palace Bowl. KTLA B 11:30 -"The Star Maker." Bing Cl'Ollby beads the cast of this 1939 musical, with Louist CampbelL . ' . T-V DAILY LOG • Tue1day f119ning JULY I& ""! i.~· ... """ ii -(aot'I Ulllll ''" !IC) ......... -!IN Sm l :;:a .. "I, 1 1 II --1="=-•1• .. ,""" ..., .. ft .. I Id llf ...... SltnwyQ, Rldlt,.. Ec111, Mlehtlf Mdersol k., Kltlltt!M Wl11n. Do- 11111 Lin&. Mtbel Alblrtlon. Strtnat ,,.;· t1rrfl)if11 Miiis '" u perl· wed ., lht MW raldtllb of tllt old C.mpMn t.ocJM, ...... Mftt .. Guab 1111 Wtlter Mitt"'"· Hlltrl Htytt, Henry rond1; JNn St1pltton, hlldJ Dun- ein •l'ld 'J•11t W)'att. fll illl -ot ,,,. Robmo flltk MM mt Timt E'ltl' I S.w Yo\r ftet'1 II lutst aololst. . "I"""' .. -.... -!& C.W. lln CNdt ,.._ . CID- tllt •Ci) C.... (R) C1nnon IK!S" It e hct •rtvtr ti liOlvt t Mtlts • All-Star Uneup for Tribute Jean Stapleton Oeft) has an enthusiastic audience in (from left) Helen Hayes, Merv Griffin and Sandy Duncan on Griffin's TV show, airing tonigh~. The show is a tribute to the Actor's Fund of America, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary. Richard Boone Coming Back Most TVs Tur1ied Off Convention By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (AP) Richard Boone says he's returning to work because, in seven years' semi-retirement, he has fulfilled an obligation to Im aon, Peter. "Now," 3dds the craggy. faced star of the onetime television series "Have Gun, Will Travel" and "Medic." "I have to face my own self and what my file is about." He has filmed a two-hour NBC movie, "Heck," abut a real life, scientifically pioneer- ing lawman, and says, "I don't lhbik r can act any better than that, which ill something I've never said berore." Peter, an 18-year-old musi- cian, composer, liberal arts major and "a fine boy," is enrol.led at Stanford University and · "doesn't need me to shepherd him any more," says Boone. At 54, Boone is seamier- raced than ever, relaxed and gruffly independent "Seven years ago, :n an interview, I would be much more careful," he sajd in an interview. "Now J can say what J believe-and you can't imagine what a relier that is." Is he bolder because he's a millionaire from "Have Gun ?" "No. I've been rich before. In 1964 Boone was "busted inside, deeply hurt" when NBC cancelled his pet TV Repertory Theater series for low ratings despite good reviews. And, said the actor, "J decided ·that my son and my responsibility to him were more important than what I had called my career." Boone sold his West Los Angeles home and with his wife Clare and their only child moved t.o Hawaii. What did he do for Peter? NE YORK (AP) -A. na- tional bitron survey showed 36 pe ent of the persons watching the Democratic na- tional convention viewed the proceedings on CBS, 33 per- cent on NllC.and 31 percent on ABC, the Columbia Broad- casting System r e p o r t e d Saturday. The Arbitron figures also showed that most viewers were watching local stations rather than the net;vork con- vention fare. ~ ~· ...... , IC) (Ill """ ,.. .... iloo" -.(td-11) 'IO -R°' T ...... ,,.,. -1'ottt Mlml1"' (I)• ........... C111iii1 " ~)IQ!ftp ''"'"" • ""'''" u=========::::;, t111m contJ1nr. Maybe it has to do with the sense that, as best I could, I fulfilled an obligation. I really feel good about Peter." "I opened myself up so that he really got a chance to kno\v me. I talked to him, worried with him about bis problems. We really got to be good friends. 1 There is a period, from about 10 to 15, when your kids need you, man, they need you." The survey covered the time period from 7 to 11 p.m. I• ~ I .., __ ........ DJoe Cockw, Btach * ..,._ Rlchit Hnens, Mollnit, ShaN1Na4ood I f ~ ., • • l -1oa-n11us• _, _ .. _ I==-----••• , J ·-·~·lld -,_ llcl&uCNll ..... IJ. -· -Vibrations from London e 9 e14cw;1 ._. nw .. llin ,,_ ltMM A '°'lllll·MUSI· eel .,UI M wtlldl Mtllnlt, Rlchit HMP, 1oe Cecbr, TM ladl IOJS •M $NH1Ne-pttftnn In 1 concert In lolldon'• Cr)ttll P1laet lowL .. ' } • j: .. M"" ~ flaoL 1:41.,......, 7:tl 8 ,(J) •• """ ·---(l)T,..•C..INICet ·--am-II al a.1a' ff "Jm Wil~ Ooua C1rn" ·-· ' ti ladq ,,.. ltoJfJwoM h rti (I)-10:00 • ·-·--., IJlll D (JJ (IJ ............. 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Prlt1Q & s.t .. rtl•y O•ly "MASH" 7 & 11 :54 WEEKDAYS CROMWELL 7 Only LAWRENCE 9: IS ON1. y SAT & SUN Lawrence 1:15-7 P.M. Cromwell 4:35-10:15 .....__ .. ____ . ~er~ STANDllALQN!I LAST DAY 2 .. lit Hit ''THE GIADUAT I" STARTS TOMORROW & OSCAR WINNER "SENTINELS OF SILENCE" <PG.) ENDS TONIGHT "LAST PICTURE SHOW" (!I "WHERE'S POPPA?" fl) The average audience dur- ing that time period was 11.9 wal<hing CBS, 11.0 and 10.4 watching the mix of en- tertalrunent -and convention programmlng on ABC. TWIN DISNEY HITS Ces ar Rom•ro Joe Flynn 1"NOW YOU SEE HIM, I NOW YOU DON'f' Also Welt Oisn•y's "PERRY" Continuous Show Dall from 2 .m. ENDS TONIGHT "PRIME CUT" • "STRAW DOGS" Stert1 W.t. Cll"I E•lht9M "JOE KIDD'' • P11ll N-11 """' Jllftft "SOMITIMU A GRIAT NOTION" "THI OTHO~ AND , ... , , .... "WAIT UNTIL OAll" I C:on eern Raised Daytime Drama .. Los ing Viewe rs By RICK DU BROW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) There is secret and deep con- cern In some high places at the television networks over the loss of viewers for various daytime soap operas, and the consternation is for two very good reasons: -Daytime v i d c o pro- gramming Is an area of enormous profits, and has been traditionally, one of the chief reasons being t h e relatively low produ c tion cost.s. -Network chieftains responsible for the s o a p operas are caught in a social vise: ~ough m a n y con· temporary, controversial pro- blerrus are given detailed'ex- PoSure in t~ese soap operas in liberation-minded era such as the current one -is chiefly an antiquated one that can only insult the growing number of intelligent, independent females. CBS.TV, for Instance, has sli pped considerably from what was once its firm grasp on the majority of daytime lady viewers, and t h a t network built its daytime.con· trot on the strength of its soap operas. It seems hardly a coincidence that Ima Phillips, acknowledged queen of the soapers -she has created more than any_one _else ar~nd -is returning as head writer of the longtime serial "As The World Turns." She is a legen- dary figure in her field, and her return obviously is an in- dication of the beefing up that will take place in soapers. Network and sPonsor con- cern over how to keep soap operas up to date. and ap- pealing to the growing number of young housewives, has been develQping for some time. As it happens, I was approached by a majo.LSPRRSOr of_ t.h_eat programs not too many years ago, because of a column _I bad written about soap operas, ~,,.,,,,,._ , ! .\IJ 1I1f I ~ ,Jf,l.'~1. ' -HITI "CAMP'f" ENTERTAINMENT and was asked if I wanted to write soapers -a very lucrative field for scripters. And it WilS explained to me at the time. by the spo nsor representative, that there was a definite need for young blood in the field to help take over from the oldtimers. So what seems to be needed. if the ratings these days arc any clue, is not so much con-1 temporary content -there is plenty of that -·but. rather, a contemporary attitude toward this current subject matter. A! the old pop song goes, it ain't what you do but th~ way that you do it. At any rate, some network figures are reported , by at least one source, to be in a sweat over the daytime sOap opera problem. One of the ir questions is: What kind of show do you do for women today? In addition, it _is said that the concern has qu ite naturally made _its w a y through the advertising agen· cies. "Credibility gap" is a term well known in other areas. of television, and in politics, but now it is being applied to women's programming, especially to_lh< fiction part of it. A lot of quaint ideas abQut women on ttlevision are being questioned. "WA• ISTW•IN MEH ANO WOMIN" ,, .-x "SIYJACllD" ANll "AtlllWLliJI• ANll "THI CAlll'I" TlllATMINT" i Kite Winners Get Donors ' KITE WINNERS-The Inaugural Flight of the Kites followed the format of the old Flight of the Snow- birds with special awards. Upper left, Judy Morley! 13 receives A.B. l!Duselle Trophy as youngeat g1r from Chris Hopper president of the Women's Division of the Chamber of Commerce; Mike Waltz, 13, (upper righl) receives Harry Welch Trophy for 'N~.PrlntPI :~~.,. 1 ;, .. youngest ~ili;8~a Seaver nower left) WU award• eel the w· Inslee TroPhy by Karen French (Miss Newport Beach), and George and Lurline Twist nower right) ·receive 1pecial award for first married couple from Don Pennington, race chair- man. i: Sea Magazi~ Buys Boat Almanac ' Victoria to Maui Finish Up in Air LAIWNA. H1Wa11 (AP) - Tbne .boall had -tho l ,Ol»<nlle Vlclarla-to·llaul race by SllndlY, but race o!· flcWs here said It's -1ble ..... of them will ,;111 11ie .... 1.n.r-..111--- lidered. A opoknmn al race heocl- -"'8 ll1d tho """'"""" ->lct«y -.. lo oltber ~. -11111 ls al ... cr·Oduu., -ailed Into lhll old wballng port eorl1 S.turda)' alter a -. llllUhlog nm. The llS-loot ktlcb made lbe grueUn( trek In H days, 1 hour and 15 minutes, breaklnC lbe old mark o! 15 days and 45 ·m1nu1e1 set last year by Gnybeard. Bui Cberobe enjoys a two. day bandieap ..... lbe Seattl .. -Oduu. and may win lbe IDQUll race If it llOOll .,._. lbe flnlah line. OlllclaJa could not pttdl<I when Cherokee woold arrive lllnce Ibey have not re<eived a .....,t position report. The 37.fool Co-Motion, First_ Boats Finish Race !n Michigan ~ and built by Solltlt .e-.i ..,...,... Phil P<Cplts and hll two ...... lldmmed..,.. lbe flnllll lllle al lboot noon Sunday, -ftvo boon belon Naullcol D. Tiie two yachll had -enn, but NauUcal U, Kip. pend by William M. Niemi mlloed lbe Mol<lbl Chlnnel and bod lo bocktract, rulllinl Ill -o! wlllnlll(. "" lldall lllld. . Eric -· ctptaln and ..,,,. er o! lbe Oduoa, attrtbuted hll nconl run lo "a (OOd boa~ a (OOd cmr and good naviga- tion." He Aid tt WU the flnt ocean ract fO< the Odusa, which WU launcbOd only Jul Febrully. Zahn llld lbe cmr ti· perlenoed only IUch minor problems U a blOWIH>UI lpiJ>. naker. 0 Tbe round of etlebra· tkllll afterward was rougher ll>an lbe trip," be laid. Seal Beach Firm Hired By Boaters I TheSouthernCaWomla Marina Aasociallon (SCMA) hu 111IDC!!.Jb!1 Seal Beach bued adVfrillilig-publlc ,.1 ... lions Orm o! Robert L. Webb and Alloclata to undertake MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. an lnstltuttonal and publlc (,\!') -The lirst o! 217 boall service campall!JI dJ,.cted lo eclcfd acroa lbe 1Mackioac lbe Soulbem C a I if o r n I a llland finiah line at 4:47 a.m. boallnc public. EDT llooday In tho 4llh 111< The announcement w a , nua1 Port Huron-Macklnac made by Paul Albrtcht of Island yacht race sponsored Unlfllle Yacbl Sales, Lo1111 by lbe Bayview Yacbt Club. Beacb, prealdent of the :JOO. I 'lbe r a c e began at noon member UIOCiation of flrm sj Saturday In Port Huron. reprexntlng almost e v e r y Wbile ll10ll of the island wu facet of lbe So u the r n ltlll uleep, lbe'boom o! lbe· Callfmnla pleasure boatillg In· c:amon in •front of Macldnac-dustry;- College signaled the early and · A by feature d. the cam- llDUpected arrival of Sassy, JJ8lin will be a moolhly "Boal lbe Bayview Yacht Club sloop Talk" column In West Coast owned by E. llusoell ScbmidL boallnc publlcotlom hellnnh>g Sassy WU folloftd about II In AalUll. The -... wblcb minuta· later by Northern will allo be made available lo Llibt ..... ··-· will focus Cl1 Although Sassy WU first ways ID bolp ~ -pl acroa tho line, makillg her lbomaoloald......,.. - :JOO.mile run In 51 bourl, 47 Jn _..., ID Ibo "Ioli minutes, as aecondl, lhe ii not Talk" colamn, ICMA W1D lllQ . especled lo be declared" the portldpa in Ip 0 DI 0 r In I winner alter . handlca111 are marina wutber reporla Cl1 All a result of simultaneous ,negollalloos, Sea Magazine ·.has purchased Bill Berssoo's ~ Boatq and FWllng Almanac be ready for distribution dur· year contract with Sea for Ing lbe 1973 boat -IWon prinllng the yearbook. beginning In early January. "We are pleued by lbe Sea's owo aMual cruising proopect of having all !nforma- handbook will be Incorporated lioo useful to • yacbtsmao in in the new' book, Hartman one publication,'' said SCYA , figured . radio. roster of club. aod offlcers,1;:,;;;,::::;,================= • Ind agreed to print the Southtm California Yacbllng :Mloc:Latim'• yearbook. Tbe ...._t-wu made by ::Alllley P. (Bud) llartmao, ~publllber of Sea. -; Result of lbe arraogemeots .--,,ill be a new recreallonal ~boating plibU..tloo called SEA ; :Jloollng Almanac, wblcb will :• laid. Commodore Bob Leslie. "We are pleued· that BID The new yearbook will be aod-his-wile, June, will edil-priced-.t .,.Ill aod""1rill-be the new pub l 1 cat i.o n,'' publlabed 1n Oree regional Hartman Slid. "They created ed!Uoos for S o u t b e r n the almanac In lllli and built Calilomla, Norlbem Callforhia it Into ooe of the 11neat ~ and ibe Pacific Northwest. books in recreational boallng. The Souu.!hi· California edi· SCYA baa signed a three-Uon will contain the SCY A :~ ;;=:rllon~~ = Barney wanted w001en in the worst way. ::t.J<1f.r ~~~e~ And thars the way he got them. clubs in that organhaUon. P1r1mount Pictures presents • 1 Mc•ft W. lecll Among the popular· sections Production of !lie N.U ..... Ploy starring ~+-:.r.=::; ---.1A1111~.-an-Arkln1-­ yacbt club bw'gees In color, ''last of the cruising charts of the west, tide and IU11IOI tabiea, lisblng !?'=~.::..:=u:: Red Hot Lovers'' ent!iusiast, Hartman said. d. Cabin Cruise1· Skipper ~Can't-Perform Marriage ---C1!f11111+11111 .. • I f T I , --Cllf/00 +1/l/ .. . ' ' . ' "WHAM UI' DOC- & "'TAKa THa MOHIY A·~,. -:-::-......... hlf;•1••••• ......... ..,,.~ ........ -.... IDDU• °" TM• ...... 1110 sturing in orcler .f appHr•nc• • SaUy Kil• 11-,.... Prlntla Rlnff Tayler Screenp~ by Noll II .... PNdw:td by-~ w. -- lllrecte4, by -aau MUii< s-.d by """4 ~NI \ • .... -., S!4////l+I I .. -.. . ----. SIW//I !/ i .. -., . ----' s 14/1//Jll .. .. . .. ----:. Sf,1f,/!I !' ! .. -'1. - "THa CANDIDATa" (.,) • .. "'COOL MMD LVltl,. lW) "'SHAl"TI llO SCOAI" • -.narn1r '"POaTNOY'S COMl'UntT" (ll ... "'CANDY" (XI . 19(2 * .... :. SOUTH LAID HOME.& GARDEN JULY 14·23 ANAHllM CONYINTION CINTll (•It •ondlllon•dl · SHOW 110U11t a:11 ,.-. We...,. Nooft·11pA ..... i.JS __ ,,.... ...... ,. •••Tl .; ...... ttM , .............. ... a _. • ..,....,... ........... 1HN!f~~I A 11111• COUIUllS ..-.COON • m .,,;tlLE rMll wa1 • U111- AT7PM Kids Like tQ Ask Andy l • TOHd.11, Ju~ 18, 1972 DAIL V PILOT .J !}, · Would you trade your best snapshot for . a trip . to Mexico? ·--· Dr. John Hill did~ .. lllll llllllOhcl of hi• doughier-In his own bock· ysrd captured the third prlzo l!lp lo MexlcO for two, plus $250 in last year's Kodak Jntomlllonal NIWlpapar Snapshot Awardl for or. John Hill, a research engineer. And Carl Moser swapped his best shot for $500 Cetl E. Molar cl HlclaJ, Narlll Cid .. - a $500 JiOnO! Award 1n 111t 1an -~N-8MplllotAWll'dl eompotlllorl Wftl11NI ~ porlllllt. •• , If you take pictures you.could win part of $55,000 in travel and cash u) be awarded in this year's contest. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES: 1. Jh• confetf I• mlctly for •mot•ur ,hototrophors (An ..... t•ur f1 iloflnff 11 o"• wh••• hoWty or 1vocoftoA 11 plchn-fokl., oltil wH , ....... MO ... Olly 1uht0Afftl pori ef hit ll'lf"f ........ t1ldnt pl1tur11>. , J. ll11k-1n4°white or color plcturet ..... ,. •~•r July I, 1971 ore olltlltl1. No pl1t11ro1 MOY M entered lly 011y •mployo •f tit. DAILY Pl~OT., by oriy llMllTl4uol who ,.r1on1lly 11 01t919M ht .. o •oAwf•ctU,., 11le, cH1•H1lol flnhhl"I or profo11i011ol uto el pllotep1phl1 t--'•· .. S110,.i..t. llllV M ..... wl .. Olly Miko of CIJllOro, 0" '•llY lw•IMI •• fflM. No .rtw.rk ., meuchl119 i• ... rmlttecl ... 11091• ff1'ot •r ,,-I.ts -'" IOfllpetffe ,11turo1, multlplo oxpo1ures or • ... 1,10 ,,1.t1.,. 4.. Ally lllHl'lffr of pfctvres Moy IN 011toroil. Conto1t1nt'1 11•1110, ..,,.,, o ... phoM '""'''"' """* '-• wrltto11 clearly 011 the bock •f ooclt ,1chtro. MeU or 4e11Hr ptlAt1 or tr1r11p•ra.11c ie1 to: DAILY PILOT S..a,.Ht CoA .. tt LU .. r, P. 0. loz 1560, Co1to Mo••· CA. .t2626. thfrlH 1011 M h111cl~1U ... or.cl t• 111y DAILY PILOT offl••· ht Mltlf Ito phy9Se1lly IA h1n4 111 those office• '-v 4oo4111tt •••h w .. li.) Co"t"t officlols re1e,...• tl.o rl9ht to c1rry ....., loto •lltrf•• fot fll49htt ft.... o"• wook te tho nod 1"tl to ox1lu40 tr .. llllitl1tt oltoteth.or Oft't e11trl11 rectl'<'N ltte i11 tfte fl11al Wfflr, I. No bl1ck-0M-wfiife picture• •ill be reh1r11oil, Co11to1t111t M 111t M 1Wo te fw11l1li the ori9l111I A•t•ti'<'o, if roC1uo1tff ltot tho C...t.it Mft.r, 11to DAILY PILOT 111umo1 n• ,.,~lllllly .., ........... .,. """'· COLOlt PalNTS 011: SLIDES w11.i:-11 ll:E· TUll:NIO ONLY IF ACCOMPANIED IY A STAMPED, 'SELJ... ADDRESSED EHVILOn. 6. Com1t•litt ore ,.r111ltt.tl to 1u1-llit .,1c .. rot te o.tf 01tt -.... ,.,., p•rfl•ip•ff"I '" tho 1Co4olc h1toH11ffo1tol s .. o,.Mt Aw1r4t, 7. Tok eti,llllo for o loul 1r•IMI ,r1 ... o ..,..tot'•..t tip • tlo._... ,._t tN plchi,., .,. a11othot ,1 ... 1y 11•.!lor p1c. hn of tN 10• .Uioct or 1ff11•tlon, hot Aot ...... o .. wlff .t It. ,ostfwM ~ W. 111 ollf .... offffft •n4 wfft ..t k ethr.4 for p811ceffH t. ..... ,111llll11ffM Hf ............ wflll; tllll c.:.t.d,, I. IMPOUANTt lo ,.,. ye11 liltOW the ........ °"'""' •' • .., '"., .. 111. ,.,.... 0"9•r1Rt ht .,.... ........ Tlih le """''" kc• .... I• Of4ot for ff t• N ..._... I• fl. llOflMof 1•11.,. .,.. •nt M •W• t. tef ftto wrlffM •......+ ef ...i. ,.,... .,. ,.,.... f.,. ittolr i.,11 ,.w1.... .. ti.. •o... of Mfflotl) te ,.rw.it 11111i of tk pltt.ire fot .. o ,_,..o of Jll1 ...... fl-. eftertld ..... ,.Ml•otlo• r. Oft't .., ....... DAILY PILOT Snapshot Contest Enter Every Week Jul.y 2 through ..4.ug. ~ Deadline W ednetday Nooa • • ' • CHAMPION GARBENST OELER JIM HADDEN' POSES 'WITH 'WOOZLE' It Blows lubblff and ~ Slldn wiylt Pllyl119 >rho H1ilolujah ·chorus' ' ' ORANGE COAST COLLEGE TEAM AGAIN WINS PERPETUAL TROPHY SITTING IN DRIVER'S SEAT OF 'UNFINISHEO SYMPATHY' Carl VanCovverfng Took Open Oivition Third Pl•c• in Contest Bob Crick (Loft), Sttvt Sh1noftlt Pou With Their Colle9iatt G1rben1t1ngel Garhenstangels A Scene Worth Watching They ·canie fro!ll everywhere to watch the garbenstangels .. And those who didn't watch garbenstangels .watched the garbenstangel ·watchers. . T~~t ha,s ,been \he story at South Coast Plaz,a I.or .the ·Pi!St couple of weeks where, as a result of llAlLY PIWT publicity, the garben·. stangels have been appearing again. .. 'fhe silly season phenomenon seems assured of becoming an. annual event as a result of the success of the Second Annual Build a Better Gar)>enstan!ll'l Contest and International J,!allye which climaxed Saturday with · judging of' the · current crop of garbenstangels. What's it all about? It began more than 10 .years ago when• .the • ~-'·uAil.Y-PILOT first publishedc a nonsense.-c!as--- sified ad seeking a "used garbenstange! with right-banded zoenstift," etc. ·The mail response waS""torrential. · · · · · 1 But' it wasn't until last summer that some- one rem~bered the ad and re.viVed it. Readers were chall~nged, before the seis-On ended last year, to build and display ·garbenstange!s. 'They answered the challenge in force. · · So it was that readers again this summer were challenged I<> build even' better garben- stangels. And they did. The reSult was the big contest judged last Saturday by KMPC's Dave deSoto and Golden West College's Gene Tardy. Tai-dy Is the garbenstangel pto for the Or- ange Coast. He earned the tiUe by building ' dozens of' wbat he called "nothing machines" in his spare time over the past decade. He built another one '(Gertie Qar.benstallgel) for exhibition and audience participation at the 1972 show. Photos 1'1t1 DAILY ,P.lun' Stfltl Pfw,..,..,,laft- Rlc ... 1'11 Koela,Jer 2.000 POPSICLE STICKS MAKE 'FREE WILL DECISiON . MAKER' Wilt' Johnson Shows Xidl His, Sptci1I Aword Wln~lng Entry HEU AU GAUINSTANOEL JUOGES JUDGING GARllNSTANGELS IN .1UN101. DMSION (I',.,,, Leltl DAILY PILOT'1 Tom McC1nn, KMPC's Dave dtSoio, GWt'1 Geno Tor4y • GIRTll GARllNST ANGIL PERFORMS F 011 YOUNG BUTTON PU SHIR AT SHOW Audlencit P1rtlclpotlon Wn P1rl Of Fun Gent T1rdy lull! Into Htr ' i t } • • ' . • • I • Everyone Has Something That Someone Else Wants • I • ~. Jlllr lt, 1972 DAILY PILOT JJ You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade lt- With a Want Ad Genei1I Gtnerel Genorel O.Wal -•II Gen.11 Genorll Genoral 1~---·-.. -.. -·-.. --~--...,.--~--~ ... 1~---------------------1: :'.".::::--=":'"-=-=-::""!:=-:::::-=~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;=I---------~ SPECTACULAR VIEW! ... of the entire Newport Herbor. 2 Bdrm.s., 2 baUi condo.; elevator 'service. Deluxe com- munity pool. Pier & slips avail. Garage plus ample parking space for guests. Only '84,900 'A BIT OF HEAVEN ••• ON NOTTINGHAM ROAD -An,executive home that's spacious and private, with 2 big bdrms. and·s baths. It's ·an excellent home for entertaining. Immaculate contll,tion inside plus· a pool, a patio area and a jacuzzi out· side. Outstanding storage facililles and nu- merous conveniences. Proti.dly presented at f/9,500. ' PHONI UNlfUI HOMU, N~IT IU.CH, '414lOI ON TOP OF THE REAL ESTATE MARKET ... with your own priv. stairs ... to one of the finest beaches 10 the area. You have a spectacular view from any part of this Iov.e- ly 3 bdrm. & family rm. home. You own the land (not .leasehold) Asking $165 000 WITH THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING ' ' ' THE NEATEST HOMES ~o~~f~~~°"1%,~ ~ellty 675-3800 CORONA DEL MAR, 675-8000 e MESA VERDE, 546-5990 e NE,WPORT BEACH, ~ e CALL US Cl-I General Geno rel _' "_"_" _._,_· -__J 1 ...... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""I LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT BUYS! Gefter1I Gentral Assume and Save $$$$$$$$$$$ 4 bedroom, 111 bath, flre. place, a good Door plan, on a nice quiet street, yet with· In easy walking distance to all schools and shopping. Priced to sell at only $27,500. Ple,se call 546-2313. 1-0l THE REAL \"\f. ESTATERS '-f ' •• • ' ,, • TIME BOMB with a short price_Qf _$1_1,!KX>. Take a look at this beauty. Low price alSG includes washer &: dryer. VA no down tenns and $100 dowp FHA with total payment o( $15.5. Why rent? Call now for tntonnatkm. Realtora.545--0465 Open Eves. Generel FIXER UPPER BES!' MESA VERDf: LOCA· TION! -3 &: family. Needs lot. ot work but make offer TON and save! Vacant, cul· de-sac, walk to schools. 546-5880 (Open eves.) · • . HERITAGE , . REALTORS ' . LOVELY HARBOR •VIEW HILLS See this nearly new Lusk-3 BR. home. Dra- matic cathedral cell's. Beautifully. decorat- ed. Profess. landscaped. f/3,500. LaYera Bums CAMEO SHORES• NEW LISTING See this charming home. 3 BR.,· 2~ baths, furmal din. rm., large family rm. w /frplc. & walk-in wet bar. $85,000. Carol Tatum ENJOY LIDO WAY OF LIFE Gracious family home, completely remod., on Ige. lot. 4 BR., sep. Instr. suite. Near tennis, private beaches & clubhoose. $122,- 500. Eugene Vreeland BEACON BAY R-2-465,000 Private beach & tennis ct. 2 BR., Iii baths plus guest rm. & bath. Also, charming 1- bdrm. apartment. Immaculate! Mary Lou Marion TOP VIEW OF BAY & OCEAN Very priv. custom bit. home, with 3 bdrms, 4\i baths, w/sep. maid's quarters, Beauti- ful large front patio plumbed for pool. $175,· 000. Kathryn Raulston LIDO ISLE Have your own custom built home on now vac. lot, adj. to charming smaller home. Steps to priv. beach & club. Excellent 1t. \o st. loc. f/8,500. Edie Olson LIDO PRIVACY 50' Lot affords great privacy, w/aunny South patio & large, well constructed 4 bdrm., fam. rm. home. 3,000 sq. fl '89,500. Mary Harvey 4 BR. 3 BA. FAM. RM. + POOL $66,800 -Still occupied by orig. ownera. Clean, bright; shows like a model home. Great front & back yards plWI patio. See thia now.I Al Fink COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CIT,Y Spacious 5 BR., 3 ba. home. Formal din. plus large fam. rm. View of 1urrounding hills . .Prof. decorated & landacaped. Fee. $9~.ooo. Harriett Davies PRIVATE BEACHFRONT Vac.ant lot on 60 feet Of white sandy beach. Outstanding view of bay &: boata. Now ii the time to build your home! ftll,750. M. c'. Buie . 13U700 --Coldwll,B• ... ........... 550 NIWl'OltT CINTlll Dll, N.I. Sherp 3 BR. & 3 BA. home with pier &.slip. Reduced to bargain price .......... $144,500. Estate-like home with 6 BR's. & ~\.i BA., huge dock. Now only .............. $265,000. Ken Brittingham, Realtor 402~ St., Newport lie.ch 675-4123 Geno rel Gener.11 * EXCLUSIVE * Balboa Penin. tee. 4 BR. 2 bL plus family rm, for '!'I Ir"' l~f'."' 0 "" ,.,, "'-i ·. r :···!'i ,.-....:. -.. 'ii If'' "I ~;',H \ ) (). 1 1 ' associated 8"°"" r ~~--~f llL":'OR5 l~~ "'-8c1 ~,J ol !~l.J MACNAB IRVINE RNER HOMES * TURTLE ROCK HILLS * PRESIDENT HOME. Vaulted beam ceil- ing, used· brick fireplace. A real veranda worthy of a hammock &: mint julep. Auto. sprinklers, elec. eye &:'all thole luy tJt!nl•. for $61,500 lnCiuding land. Jane Frazee 1142-8235. DISCOVER DOVER ~ORES , Th!J gracious Ivan Wells .home ls now ayall· able -t BR., 3 bath, FR., DR., VIEW. Hand.Orne &: Individual detail &: charm will &l'lldden your beart. $125,000 COME IY LAND OR SEA &O' boat1llpNOW! 5BR.~4'AI bath "Hacien- da Home". 3 fireplaces + 1as BBQ on ,.bid sheltend deck. Donna ChJchater WATERFRONT I'll LOT Newport Sbdru -ao.ao. Submit on terms -~.ooo, .. --... -· COOL POOLll oflnJa Jj/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT 57 Lindi hie Drive custom 4 BR., 3~ ba. home on Lagoon. Mstr. BR. has sitting area & lrplc. Waterfront family rm. \V /conversation pit arot1nd the frpl.; lovely garden, lge. slip ...... $189,500. · For Complete Information ON A SUMMER DAY??? On All Hom11 A Lois, PleHe Call : cameo Highland.I. Architect designed-New BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR carpets &: drapes, 4 Bedrooms, convertible NEW ENGLAND SPECIAL Channin& 4 bedroom : story home ln cbolce eut&ide location near Santa Ana Country Club. 2 full baths, bettutiful tile, bat style kitchen with ele c tric builtina. Raised 11ttplace, nice cal'pl!t•, detached dou· ble ~· Full priei: $37.500 -owner has moved to Mpntana. Make otter. Zoned' tor horse.s. den, 3 batha, cathedral ceilings and 2 used · :141 B1y1lde Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161 brick flreplace1, family room, birilt-!n.ldtch-1•~'!!!!!-n'"er'"i~l,;,.,...,...,... ..... 'l!G!!en'"e'"r"!•l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!1 -=== en & B-B-Q, PLUS MANY EXTRAS. Enter--FOUR BEDROOM ta!n around your own POOL . . . . . . $76,500. -REPO- N. T.S. ??? .* * * * * * EASTSIDE . NOT TOO SHABBY IN BACK BAY AREA~ 3Bedroom, 2~ bath, TAYLOR (0 $1,000 PN. builtln kitchen, stone fireplace, FAMILY , •~----"\I Country alle kltclien, lonnal ROOM, community pool & REC. ROOMS in-dlnlnr, cozy ""'place and eluding billiards. Fee land and ciose to every-huge yard. Only 1239 per thing ................................. $32,500 EASTBLUFF • $42,500 mo. Include• PU. Like to redecorate? Then plan to see this 3 * · EUREKAll bedroom & family rm home ! View of UC! and SALESMEN NEEDED , WE FOUND IT mountains. Quiet cul de sac street. Island * Enchanting TWO STORY 5 bedroom 3 bath, Kitchen. Nicely landscaped. Hu<ry! COp<n EvHl 2 fireplaces, FAMILY ROOM, formal din-Bfft Hurry! Call 545-SGI. Ing room, NEW carpets and drapes, Island "Dur 27th Y11r" kitchen, SOMERSET model on FEE land in WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors HARBOR VIEW HOMES ............ $72,500. 2111 Sin Jo1quln Hills Ro1d ~ --"" REALTORS 644-7270 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CAUi'. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 -~,'!'111 i'':l\f, J""J'''"l I" . . •1\J.\..l SW <mered patlo, BAR· GAlN ° llARGAINI Call ~t te-0303 • . 2X3 2 Separate unlll on 1 lot -3 _.., Take your pick! Commercial wilh 3 BR borne, 2 na. income units or ue both untta commerclal. --------1 Only $34,!IOO. New Ustlnt COLWELL Vf~f)j.Jf RI,[ S I NI: r~[ /\I fflRS • OPEN DAILY • 195 Mom. Vista, C.M. Would you brU.V. th• 1 a ..... -...... - LOW-DOWN, ASSUME VA =~.:...~~ EASY UVING LOAN, NO FINANCE COLLEGE PARK and you Frttbly'pllnlocl 3 BR home OIARGESI II Clatom built can ASSUME tho 5" IBA ,.,..,.. ...,. dr!>o A Iha& + , HERITAGE Rf /IL TORS 3 Bdrm, I both -· bm wtlh .,.,.. .... of -•.. .... of paneling. ON IPlrldlnc clean livln& + -., $'' l50 dlninl ...... tlftpllce, FA :r~ :;:J;·.!:. of """" ~ • COMMODORE -- ht, bltns, nu lhac crpta: + ctri>o, potto, db! pr., tincecl. •. · COATS N ·rt 0ne ot tht bHt prtoed 4.bed- yd. Vacant. -. In on & -..0 room homOl In~ De· 29i'>6 llatbor, Cotta "'- c:redtt approval, $211,500. WALLACI 1t tlped tor !hi. ..,. owner BUILDERS CALL ANYTIME ' REAL TORI filrvltw family wtlh an eye"' family INVESTOR'S DREAM! TARBELL 646-ml or Eva; _,.16 546 4141...__ 646-1111 ::;;.~ ~ ~~. privacy. * 1/4 ACRE * IOpon lyeninpl PETE BARRITT Prime, muter planned (onytlmol -REALTO!t-hlih deMlty. Only $51,500. G.I. APPRAISAL-'42..mo ••••• GINNY La chenn1ye r1 ~ • r It 1 $42,500 *ti.al* MORRI~ •••IE!Cooperauve ieller ha• VACANT CAPE coo ~~:REALTORS A$SUMAllrl VA ll!'ed to teq lhll tpaclouJ No doMI GI loan avalllblt. OPEN DAILY *•••* 557-4UO Anyone can aitume Ihle llllh 2,000 tq •• It, borne at tho 5 Bedrooms and family 313 Santi Isabel ballnceVf<-.N.~-...........,t appr11ta1. 4 "'""" Carpets • drapeo gooc1 Eulllde 1oc, h1< i.m ''.Bonus R-" Ina Ind 00 Joon polnlt. h ... br<b001111, 2 I-thruoot plut many ..,,..._ rm, b'rnol din, 3 h-& BR 2 ml IQU&tt feet of family Spotklfns J -1>omt bolht, buutlllll alrlum· oft Owntr anxloUI, mlllt .. 11 ba up, 1 BR 1 Bl -n. li"1no. 3 bedl'oo,.. : bathe, Mt\irio all bulltln pfdon nwfu bedroom, I 1 r I• lmmedlllely. 131,000. NO P<rlect In-law houle. fcnnll dining and 'a fan~ ~--"""'-Mop encl oewhw lftt. DOWN GI. • ldldMll, !lip -room_ i:Dcated>on-qulet-Call !!e-11!51 (()ptn -1 400E.17".fOllll ~e BonU• Room tar .... --....... !'lll<llc -5 --tho C.I. OlB 134.9!0. Call Ml-:IS35. $11,!00. """ dotalla --~ · HERITA GE ~· «111r n Call !!e-1151 (()pen E<ltlJ ...... ., • , r, 1 i ·, ll•l ' _l,'~J • -'~-~'HE Rf.;1t, ' I ~'"'"'AT"l l~ •'-I •, \,_ · H ERIT.~C E ~·· ·, 1.:ft.tltiR•, iZ ' 11· • 1· '\!' , . I , .. ' -~-----. f l--=a=EA~TS=-:R~E~N=T:--~~---~~~-'-"-'-~ __ ..,,!11!1""'!!11!!1-•l3 -· l Bllh. 1111a e lAIJ Llllla Ille Dr., N.11. 3 $28.300 Bomo "" Completoly re-BR. 21' BA. 86" lol, 15" ~\£ /\i ffll?S 4 ledrm. + i lelh1 lllrt>Ubed by FllA In Jan-allp $149,!illll. s .. ulllUI famll1 borne, tntry IW)I. Mt,)I Aaoume ..Ullnc e 20> ~ Dr., N.B. 4 hall ope!il to -1o111 IM."C FHA Loon. Only 131,9(50, BR, 3 llA, 115' lot 1149.IOO room, dlnln& raom, oatutnl Call ~. Ev nlnp KENNE'm L. HARTMAN, wood .. -.., putt lllo! Ml-ml, ILE. lJMtlnttDU. IG-41'0, ~. Brtr. MO-l'm '*"2681. CO LWEL L TARBELL • PRC1PI RT It•, JNr RE A t f<lRS • • • .. ., Pll.01' • I~ [ -·-J.e l!;i I ~ I -·· ~ _.... I -·· ~ f ~..... l!il I :r~ ~~~::::: Co:•w .. fMr Ceo!• MM. Hunll4'-..... _..,.._ -N.•,.oi .... c-rcMI Out el Sim P nop. 171 H1r111 l'umllhMI 300 --- ~ --------1 --Proporf\' IJI "-a.-3 c.. ..,..._ l!AvnPUL ___ .... Sl'AllKLu Oll'NDt -mr. Ira••· T r Publlc1-11 Audl0o --Every-IROADMOOI ' I•', I .. fa.3111. LIKI NIWI """"' • -. tamllr •• c • l'Oll SALi * 9'.tll'B : .. tlw n.0am.. ':.'."°" ~,.';;,. -0 i:: --· , --., 3 ,,,. ""tl1 8PolM 11y1o S2ID Mlchlpn MMB41 ~-""' ~,:;:. """"· den, dtnltw '""""' Townlt a-s,liiO 11q. tt. 1ot . Laruna Yes, .... ..,....;..nt land Fablllous view. r;ee Alta -. 1-fllmll1 """" .... llYll .,_ -..-. - --,_ W. -I ud I ""*---A 'l'1llrd II. lo -belnc -For Vllta WDf. Quiet A pr!Yate. - ~--. Neu Mlle four bedlOiAn -modrl bu II ~ rand dd panelled UW. oww~ roam. e Ir cu I 1 r beaut$tt in two ot rt. biewt 1.1-• a.-• ..-....1 In _.,,.._,.. llludlnl Door plan built * ._ -u and --.. t1led dr1 N don. -_. Yo'.n' Yl'l"'"~-lY to °'l"1 • Telephone o VI n e r ...... Part! la Hunllnr!Oll ou .. ,_ ....... ·~~., .,. YeWDf. o Tmna atbdivlolonl In N<W.... )ll'Ol...-i '"' rdlll bJdr, bit ol puadlle at a ml Hollywood 213, 6$.0lO. -l«l.!00. All tmnl. .......Sa~padowllh 3 BR, 111 BA. ·Xlnt jllll a,_ <l U.11pa11114 avallable, Bii<, SU,SOO, Beadl, 'J'h<oy are tD lllUI llEALOMOMICS, BROKER balpln. R<p1y Natlooal •-·ch Cllll IGoD. all I.be dw'm of old !!pain. cond. Prine. GOI)', Call ... utlfltl park llile ~&I'd IS-1113-with beautiflll rardeN and * '1U 111 * PUbllc Landa Inlormotlon Newport .,.. o....nblp __ ._ ...,.llG-:ll07b'appt. loodal wllll. !Nit -tu• p>Olo, _loads cl other I O>mm'l units; sn>a fllO -· P.O. Bal 1U99,WINTEll ~;,:::;o,;.;,,.-n~W.~.N~p~t"::J't:::n:::ln.:J COLONIAL TWO STORY I BA. lormal dla nn. .. _ Open dally »& 3?1Sanlalaabel,C.l\f. <hip In a private pool and El T""' Larae, lowly patio for fUn NEAR BEACH-4JiR. 21\ BA recreational facW!let, abd -mo·. fl,Olf ~-ei·. uW Wuh.. D.C. :l0044. u blk trom bDf, 2_ br, liv _...tional faclllty, and the and relaxatloo. ~ lo OONOO Cl1'l> dlpt 1p1 low thly main.....,.. ~· •• -~ -.too II conveni..1 lo 3 BR., 2 BA., cpll, drpa, Ire ICboolo and .._.... -ldi. 2 ' od' ' 1,., '::,. aJ'e .,.m level 1110. Mili olkr'. Owner amt· Reol E1toto Wontod 114 nn, Ire kit, trplc, "'"° ~~ ,,_.,,, chur<h<.. and patio, Ir•· poo1 .. bo lot ~t o NL y -eor • rar: · · Joua 1o .. u. "' Old Newport • rue•t houl< ... sr. ~--.. Call t15-1Zll. ......... b)I block wall, $11,\111). Call SEYMOUR =-JlkM)wnr, Ew. and oth"" are all Oii -Blvd. NB 64U521. e PVT ply w-S or 4 BR oerv nn ,..Wliu' t. .iey.r, COLWELL PRflPlJ<l:f•, lrJr Rf A Lr (>R•, .-to xJnt 1ebooI1 , REALTY, NOWI 11'1·12ZI,.. lloor. With::: -C:2. 2061 NEWPORT "°""· Call Harry, m.1129 $2115 mo. 15-:1804; 548--0871. mat11et1, ..., ., a II . s• 1212 Irv.... = :.Srm to l3l.OOO~ -· 100• x 315'. Prlnclpa]s ~ tWI a ""'1dl ,;,":::t;.;!194:;::.. -=--::=,--= -..nable. I 31-1T53, man coWd """ wutt ooly, Ph. 642-U21. BDRM, 2 lrplcl, 'bar, '9W118 aft 5,30 a wk.end&. HAVE . INCOMPAltAILE '1S-12Z. c.ndomlnlumo Wini, auto I"· door oP<"""· -•In Von.to s-.thlnll le,,,,., yeu VALUE fw Nie 1'0 I I~ acdt ,..,... S425 month, ;;;;;;io;;;io;;;;;;;;;;;;io;;;;;;;:;.IYOU NEID: lnl1lt!ftnl1l'Partt.Slldna'1, fl I' avail. Sept 1lth. - • SPANISH· • YOID' .... -116 bolht, faml'7 -2 l!Oey, 2BR 111 BA. Perfect Hou-Unfum. 305 • e a.o. alN>oo>d olc. =~ ~ -."""i\.! for fttlmnen4 tn adults... 1 ,__ Gonoral MESA VERDE HACIENDA • 111-onm, !to IO") . lhll .,.. Gllljl 133.SGO. • ... ly ccmpla. IO" c-.n. 1uo1- Llke Spanllh nterlor! Tben • Advuce -"' t"'1al nnanc1,.. available OpportunllY :IOI --------layfrollt Condo $30,900. you'll loY• thlo xtra llharp • tra1n1t>r, 1a depth ""°"'~~~ A llAUTY -$21.900 •• PrlncJpols C>lll,y. ___ ..,... _ _,_ Ba pool •-• •" Be ..,. to lff -•·f I Bed-• uu ~ •• Xtru Inc -• • Guar. adv.-mun!~. 4 ··--JlllO • IN TH 911$-Z137, BuolMA Opportunity I Br, 2 ' 'p~. -Ito -• --·~ --~ lennla -lhuttle board E M "' DlllPttliil. S19JOO rm and tnendly Wn1J)' rm drpt., ew patio, watft-10ftm-We have It an plus .:me. ' ntE finelt view on the an or noman y w/tlftplt -leutilltynn er,-., dt)'r, ftlri1,·pool Call Jim Graves at ta.11523. paddlo tennis, tot Joli ••· BACK .IAY bayll'ont 2 Br 2 Ba. Reliable -ll'om !bl• lli!NTALB HouMa * ,APll. * Ml•ot11 * ~LD IA b' ""!f'I, and ,,..i patio tabl1 In tam nn, luab ldlcpg COLLINS & WATTS !:°;b.. 6 m!lea of bleycle -1. s bedroom. home II ... ~led. rro.'.n iM,ooo. area to tervlce and collect 1 cdftte I Sr + lam rm. W ~. You can'I in front 6 rur· yd, and cul· INC. -'°cl~ on a cul-de-aac street, NEWPORT T 0 WE RS. from automatic diJpeftlera. OOoln aide ol hwy. View. '·at ... a or ,._ ~-d t t u C • W No nperlence needed. W• Molt Rt! 11e,ooo 1;1111:' ..... are """ .... -. e-pe s ree . )'OU are a • near Back Bay. Recently 542-22)2. establilh accounu for yo~ Tod ttullort & Ao-. Call fer -9'19-tflllO. fUlly boyer, thll IDD1 ,'';;~ painted tnalde and out. ·PRICED $%1,900 tor lmmed Car, referencea, and $995 tO • GROOVY Beuh Pi.d. sen vi. IJdo 615-8:!00 :" .!:u;~:;:, ::·11Tbu;.;d It Isn't Youn Yet l<l>OtVCedar,...UU,..Sha& ale, owner.•·!"'. 111 ha.2 Sl995ca.shcap1talne«s1UY ':;' Uo BllQ sreal ior EASTSID~ exclwilvely wlth VIU.,e 'lbat'• the Ml1 thirll wroqi carpetiDe. Larae kitcb"" hu sty Medall home. Nr ocean, 4 to 12 boun weekly could ai:.1' • RaJ Elt&te, Price 11 $37,500. with tb1a lovely home. Hu lots of cabindl, lhould de-acbls. lhopl A pool. Patio, net iOOd part time income. es. 1( COSTA M A Can todD1,.. appl ....,._ the aver a ae 1911" ~t any IM>momaker. lrplc, lhuttera.'536-T.!87. F\111 time mott. For local SICS . BRAND NE\111 1 BR. _, -a• Uni·~~ Parle Irvtae tele~·---'-) Crpti, cJri», stove, ·-~· Uba ..... -SBdrm,2b&th IJ family wants, Four 1--'lstWnttmBanlr:Blds. ,'50.CaD646-nn. 4BDRM2bL,w/wapts, intervieW, write: (Include --.. home with coocrete boat bedlooms, 2 batbl -ius ~..,. • W/D, extra.a, patlo, pool, I"""""' ....... !IQ' A·-" now• "' D•ya , 552-7009 Nithh d U,. ;EAGl:E .INDUSTRIES ·~ ' * =-~.: "'= POOL TAILE U1-51M <=i 511-5111 :=-;,:;it.;,~ :'.;,...;:.."';.:~ ... S9.!I DEPI',,;::._ Sl75. OOWiOUSE! J Br, _.,, Soe lhll -~· Will 11t w!tll ,.... 1o ...,. THE llG P'OUR -. xia-OllCI ru Bltnt, Clll~ drl» Ollly ·131.fm. Call 54MHI: ta 15' • 'Jl1 dell. 1 Bedrm 2 OWNER tram. Sponllh l\Y~ A spaclooa 4 bdrm • .,_ CONDOMINIUM DuplexlO/Unlts . , st. ~ Minn. ll5Gll Pet ok. ' . Rell Carpet Roal-. bf.Ill, llrep-, bltlns. Xlnt ::..~ ... '!:"' ..::.~ -IG lll5 ,.,_ with 2\i ba. • a re-Park Ulo, J bdrm., 2 ba1ba. Nie 162 WANTED, Man to ent.r the ~· . IUILD INCDMI* jn A-• -,. -t -•~ ~ •••e -lln!place, 'patio A enclotell wood llnllh llenoYfna Serv. flk. ! 21!r, bn-..,..._ on the front exte r io r, ......... _..... ,_. ~ ...,,.. 10 Units (5 hie 5 A'°'·) Remov all........,. f wood .. --~ N,. Beaeb, liOot19I IH tot, $32 950 mui.r bedroom located on VACANT earpetlnr 6 draPH-prare. Olll1 S30,!!00 + ,... e v~· 0 lllalyard Gar. Kldl/petok. ,_ to bQfld,, 1 1111. -· ' far ·~ ~ ~ ~e . .. out, Priced tor qulc1' tum-E/11--' C.M. Priced ~~ llntthft!H ll'omld !urn. A Int * 2 reted at S210 ,_. -u.:: _.ui 2 BR condo clole to the $39500 Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2% se AIJdng $92,500~ w ... pane rw. tcben cabinets, $22tl SPACIOUS' !Br t Ba, moC:... ~ sa.a. Rey McCardle RHltor features ttl own Roman 1tep beach. Walle 0 ahopp~. over at ' • baths, $32,500 take offer. Grou $1,050 per &!ns, etc., on 60% bu.ls. bi~ tncd ·for Jdm. CAYWOOD RIAL TY 541-7729 -. lull. The other 3 $%1.!m. Fpl all bltin appl'1 i eel h·11 C•LL . '-'. '41·2'14 mo. By Owner. 14~. Can _net ;200. week • i.l~'DLORDSI * .... -~ l8lO Newport 8 Jvd., C.M. bedrmld ·W'.~ .. on the d?~ inc d.lhwatu'., patio, crpta I: r I 91~ -~ 'l'Y.'O dupltxe1, top arade. auarantee. $1500. required • w 1\ • I e. .., ..... ......,. rm, .. u..., drpl, ·2 car pr, $1100 dn.d,,d#C. pr!. patios. $7500. down. T. to enter 22 yean of e.stab. Do you have a vacancy. e BY Owner: Bou.rbt new rm., luxurioul le l t ch e D. Pa,ynits less than rent. . REAL TY P. $57,00). c.iI for appt, bus'Uo"j SllO!». Dn. Starting can fill it. Many deaitable * MOMI .sn,MiT hom mull n. Nice 3 br BRK, $30,500, 962-8865. REALTY Nt&r.Ntwpert P••I Offic e 962--0nl By owner. larie fhterior panelln& job tenants on our waltlne llat. * DUPLIX Pt• * ..,.,;,·. ~ f,'!OllO. sMi OWNER de.,..,.te mu 1 t I' Univ. Park Center, Irvl,. PANORAMIC VIEW 166 In Hawaii Aur 10 19'12 Ablolutely, NO CHARGE. I BR. 2 ba. ~ • .,....,. nn. crpt bttP -loll of leave ho!11e, 1 Bdrm + Call Anytime, 833--083l Beaut maintained hom• In...,,. p,_rty 1nt> 5\m, . exi. 48: BEACON RENTALS 11oauL patio. Putl1lke yud tree;. Qw'd. ~fu: 1IA>om lo Family rm. Mally xtra tu.4471 ( ::J M+-IJOJ Ottlce boon I AM to 8 PM 1 Bodrooml A 1arp famlly acyt!me. * 645-0111 * 1or u. kids. build. Stow., drpa, ban11nr tea-. 1ucb u a complete nn. Pool $64,rm. • , e UNIQUE GIFT LANDLORDS! IALllOA IAY PROP. lamp lncl'd. Aaume FHA _..te laundry ro om• YOUNG LOVERS LAtv .. llucll Goorgo WllllomlOft 5-2 BR A 2-1 BR. Individual SHOP e . * 642-7491 * loan ll98. pa mo. loW. ~ ::::,, +.:.. NmJ: Three IJlOcioul -...,., CUSTOM BUILT Roaltor bomes on larp ...,,... lot FOR SA,lLSPoclalty -In FOR. Leue, !&le ar Trade Appointment· SCS.9816 bttaldut bar .. 1 .. 1_ rm, 114 baths, hardwoOO. floon. 1uat lilted! Bil: ocean view 54M570 64S..1564 Needs 90IDe n.c and ocluaive center, Orance, We~ flt N- Beach • a.-dol llar. • Lquna. OUr RenllJ ser- vice ta FREE to YOU! Try N~Vlewl (lorBeach p'Op.l, Nr. new SAVE TIMI ' ....... ,. Garagelltinllhedandcould home in beaut. prden set· IMMEoIATE POSSES8ION geoeral cleanup. Nev e r Santa Ana area. Many ex· flt&. Bell Korff, 4 Br .. C.ook, watdLtbe-"il I: talk = Bric. S 3 3 ' 5 O O' be uaed for IJ)eCial p&rttu. tJ.na. 3 BR., 3 ba'a., spec. Beautlful bayfront home' on vaancy. S875. month .m. dultve fea~. Owner's crpt's., 14 f.nced ,.rd. Nr. lo Dad. 3 BR., 2 bL, flmU,y ldl Total pa,ymentl Sl.51 per dlnine I: tamUy nna.; well Linda hle. t BR, 4%" BA + mn;., = ~imA.akin&" related lnlernt delDIJldina: 1tbool«, beull I: ltorea. rm. $29,500, ntA/VA. OWNm mU1t thil home. month if )'OU take over nnt planned kitchen· lge view maid's quarters Beautifully ' • · more thne. Call Holt San- NU.VIEW RENTALS llTMO!O or -H>• Mt 1 Plf. GEM 4 Bdrm + pool elepnl llate T.D. -· HURRY! deck • potlo ;.. ••.• M""' lurru.hed. oit.r.d by Ontu . Jnl'd, GRUBB. ELLIS, 4300 ...... ,..... entry hall opena to central extras; wet bar, tinted glass, owner, $189,500. 673-770 or ~ Campus Dr., NB. 557-7900. '~::-:=~~::::-! IQO W. Cout Hwy., N.B. lloor plan, 4 -...,., buge door " 61>-81132 21 7 RM. bl•• -~ ~ REALTORS 642-G famUy rm. bull.._ln ranee, p.rage opener, seu· i;;;;+-w;;w;;;----~ ~- IMMED. OCCUPANCY BHut. 2 BR Condo. UlO 111· It. Pool, etc. C.J.S, S.ll611, Ev.11l3M341. XLN'T LOCATION """°" M2-44!l!5 clean. ovea. etc. Vuy !Mwport He'9hfo ---=-" <-fn>m Poot Ole.I a-. lalattd -· l Br + + $27,450-J IR·2 IA * :"U:: ~~ ;~ tunct1ona1, w.n planned ~ 11 ' nSH A CHIPS --· Dlltlnctfw ... 'i.EAsE/oPnON AVAIL. ~ WXUIY HOME home. Ajewtilkr-.u.fn. 'BR. VIC!'ORIAN !well estahllohed) •• ~ tttllqtte featurea. Bl ...... , crpll, fpl. r blk ...n BRK., 134,900, -Tbll executive home llu 4 tnr. 189.rm. You mun ... thll C\Ulomh. MOVE UP Helland Buo. I.Ilea a.11 ..... , .... Quallty -Patio, tenco, ear Jot. .-park -·~ ... , i9ICii spac1ow1 -blr family * 499-2!00 * ~ muterploce, I yn old, 3 Now 11 the time lo l!Mlt.· MMJ7t CHARMING -Irr I ..., I"• lit w/pool1. llltr/owner. $l I OOO rm. lmmaeulotel 'nlll tr!---~ bib to Harbor H 11 b. Unlll with m vuancy low FOR Sole WI& ll>OP w1Ui CAPE COD PulJUc' cdfnirw of th1I , .. MM .a.1221 • lewl features Parquet entry, ~ ~i Owne~~ off~n ·terms &: m&lntenance. Owner ' will .&QOd. ~for a aall » Yearly rental. 2 BR., den. 1 =.i_11y °""" -$12,!IOO. COu.EGE Pattr. pool. mi.,. TOTAL PRIC' hardwooc!_lloon, ""patio, ;:;.-;;,,a;;,-.;::.. .~ "°"" so, ~o o . trade-.1o dup1ex ... -· _.._ m,25112, bath "'""" Ii Block """' · 3 br, tam rm. new p.tnl: I: Two bedlwma, two baths, water aoftenu +other nice ....... =':'CM.a · ' -A: clear lot. Price SU0,000. u.-to 1 __ 211 M~W~-~th. ••- NEW ~t home. Pier I: cpU, $33,m Open HoWle fireplace, built-bu, awhn· to have xtru. Priced to aell Call Investment DtvllloD. ~..,. --...w. -~· o,.. s.11SUntW..i =· ::.,:11nr G .... :=, ~:!i p1i: :,.-:;,$41.951). can.,•.... Niguel Sparkler I -.,_ 546-1600. ·,,,. --i'l"'·o""ko80·---RRO-~-·-·.----;-.. -·-· SITE n •• ~ lJHle t'1and 2. Bdnnl., 2 bolhl plut den, 111 •] · -~~... FOR .ie by owner 4 BR. 2 ADULT LIVING, HURRY. ·OUT OF SIGHTI with huge livlni room • · Macnab -Irvine Realty Compony WINTON, Roal... &75-3331 BA, fl1>1<, cHnlnc rm. "" 2 YOU BET -TKIS WON'T buUt-ln ldtchen, make thla ' $1000 $10.000 U car prqe w/atora1e . LAST. Tip top condition, in-immaculate, newer home a Meblle tlmw • P '42-1235 '44 •2'!0 opacloua lenced )'d. on Reo1bn IG 1115 dudea l!l' x l!l' family top value • f31,950. l'w S.le · 125 •F81.R-LOW MONTHLY B•ll•°" Ponlnoul• ' -Ila.mar tar 1-. cul·d·•·•a e. 131,000. '"'°"""°""""patlo,kltchen '"" ~--·-PAYMENTS .-ir -..-1 .,_ 133-2317. OWNER mu.t aeil Spanl&b with 1arre dinlnr ana. ~;"1! I Oontempo MobllelM>me Expo INCDMI HOMES LOANS an ANY HOME, 2 BR, 2 BA, oceanlronl Hu ........... ~-.Nr. -MESA VERDI daslp. No -terms HURRY BEf'ORE IT'S ..,/TO~an *Gr•nd()pmilnt* 1-NEWDllPLEXES $48,950 PAIDFOR orNOT ....,,.UU,...Gar,Klda lloach. -Art 675-0144. Lil'P 3 tiilml; J bath, den, -a..uable or 1alle .,.r ell· GO.'IE. $27,500. AU ,.,1111, -REAL ESTATE See Orange County'1 aeweat -4-'NEW TlllPLEX£!'117,llO COMPARE OIJR.-,-0 0 S T~ Ront..4+1--'194GI - din nn/t.im nn ltlft'Olltldlnr llttnr mA loan w 11 h Call· SEYMOUR REALTY •n funtlabed model mobile Beaut new I A 3 BR IUlitl. FIRsrl SH.lRP! Ceanl 2 Br, 2 Ba. Cc:t•W .. a..r a Callf. patio Delm crpt> ~ _,. ol.f235. ~ 117-1221'"' 516-4212. 1190 Glemtcyre st. home dtlplay, ()pm dally, 9 ISi E. S., St., Colla M-. FIRESIDE LOAN Yrly IM. Immed. -No L • We 11ov.:1n ""111. m bedrml, family rm, dlnlt>r CL--Tha R 494-9413 54M316 "'1Hlulk. Take San Diem Comple. 1/1, Pb' ec.t905. GUARANTEE, pets. Refs. m.3914. ~ ...... Mlcblian. OWner -nn, bttllt-lnl, • pa cf 0. I _,., n ent , BR. " Don $36 950 Frowy to Ayery Pkwy m l ID u )'OU C&JI ,.. the SAME :--.....,,..,...,,----1 Both Ibo -and l!ock BESI' C.U Park ' 3 klldtri. archway leads Into TOTAL COST TO YOU S150 Unique while brick 'exter 282a Camlho Capbtrano, !Ng,~~ (~ LOAN ll'om any <mJER Coron• dol ~r . yards cl tllla -t 4 Br., 2 Ba, '!:ct polio~~ =-~· Brit, 1'8,!00, or take over exlstlna S151 pied 'entry. I Ba., hlt·tn.'. Laguna Niguel, Bn-1900, 4-Plexea .. 166,950,to S11,950 LENDER In Callforala al ** DUPLEX BRAND bedroom !ulb Harbor View wall, near ~ $28,750. ptt month paymeot on tbia frplc,, carp. Yard needs 12X55 1 Br Mobile home. OQplex •••·••••••••••S52JOO RATES LESS THAN WE NEW. Huge d1x owmr'1 home have oatm""1na on lPfeialtenna.Princlpln UNDIR$200. two· stotJ c o nd o. 4 work,butarealbuytorthe $32QXl.SeeSat-Sun,BayA: 8 urut. $132,500 OFFER., re t urn the unlt. 3 BR., 3 B A •• featul"H with p o o 1 1 , only. caJ1 83J..110!. $0-2:312. Total paymta of only $196/ bedrooms, 2 baths plUI handyman. Call: &.,ch. 1204 Pae1fic Coast Alcazar at "La;·~ Dana MONEY within 1S da,ys. and Fireplact, bltlnl, lD Ill• ft. waterfalla, ·I~ tropical mo. for tb1I Jowly 3 Bednn, many, many extras. HUR· MISSION REALTY 494-0731 Hwy, N.B., Sp, 16 . Pt WEBB (Bia) 14.2-4905 YOUR LOAN with US 11 + 3 deckl w/vlnr ot bay, plaotl and lawns. Tbt 4 BR, jUlt palni.d, Cpt. 1% batb IM>me. Near tchll, RY! OWNER· Spilt_, I BR • 2131337-8333 or 5J&.2350 aft , • FREEi R.C. WERNER ocean, A bllll. )Valle to hcb beamed ceilhtp tn -the tbruoul Frplc., din nn. lbopplt>r • beach. Allum• •-1,; BA _;_.:. 4 pm 4-PLEX President 6 ~-1 ,_ _ family room "'"' llvlni Woodland • -HI a %!1 VA loan. Can w ~.. ~ ' ~......... ... -' yr -· ...... ,.... .,. lll"'111"'1ll • the c>ooe 1o parochJal schl. 325 :...., .,.. -. fG,500. IN a . or NO Down. IJdo Waterll'ont Good uu. one I e ve I • FIRESIDE Xhrllt Reis. roqulred. ~. ownm ..... bourbt a ..,.. Either. l:IJ,000. S3l-m3. ' ~ ~••llAN R E --•. 213, 1115-:um. Parle. $3,995. Dbl. wide, alr-<ond -Gootl l128 llarbor Bl., C.M. 00.llXXI ~2 BR bae w/ -•· -~-tedt ' ........ • • Lido I .. $5.995. 22' Sall b 0 at "'ntal ..... $73,!m. Terms. !ll9 N Main s A. 547.-~ M,_, -· _,.,. ~.. BYOWNER-MeadelMar. -Ey.,, 9ll2-S3lll OWNER -t lldrm o 6'13-Ml7 . LEADERSHIP R E • ' . bllnl,yard,prage. 11$-1225, I BR, 2 BA. family nn. New N + faml'7 rm. llJm>l10ded · ••• ··~ ' ' 1 f JD L $3504 Br, 2 Ba. 2 lrplc'1, all al\ai c:rpt.1, °"""' Read)' OW ER by beautllul tr1!e1 t Now lo tM time • • • lx42, 2 BR patio lndscpd -S 08ftS bltnt 1 blk beach. to Move-In• s'i 5 5 0 0 TRANSl'IRRED bedroollll, -m~ler To Utt your -; We rec room " pool Walle .; *NEWPORT BEACH* f395.3° Br 3 Ba, lrplc hllnl COLWELL 546--0660. • ' S Btdnn. 1% both, boat or beWonm, nelllral b r I ck have quall1led Cll.!lomen -· 165 .;.. $21)1). Luxurtoua Olllco Bldg, 8*-,91> INTEREST v;ew of b.,. ' ' BY OWNER Meaa Verde 3 camper p to mar beadl • lln!place, lamlly '"'°""din-waiting. 646-8464. llJJ0,000 Down. Prime Joe .. 2 :.I TD L NU-VIEW RENTALS ~R(l~Et-ll:E'· IN(, Rll\LTCJR'-. BR. 2 BA. tam nn. 2 1rp1cs, ICbool. 5" down. Only ~ rm._ built-In ..,..., LIDO REAL TY MOBILE Hom<0 10 x 50. 2 -311,IXXI Sq. It., lleol A ftU 08 ft$ rn-4030 or 491-3241 ~ .. -•· IX.51111. Cal IG-T7'11. oven, dishwasher. Br k 3377 Vis Udo, N.B. Bdrm Man extras Incl maaonary COtll1ruction. * DUPLEX * . ·-·~ ,.....t<d, Mly e111td, RED CARPET REALTORS 126.000 M6-0llOt. ' * 67J.7JOI * . · Y · Merritt Propertlet Ml).4J3t) l.owolt n.t'9 Orange Co. 3 BR, 2 BA. Harbor View lmmac. $32,TOlO. 1m Iowa • Priced 1or Quick Sale ''WE BUY TD'S" Home1-Monaco Pool privll CU.tom bit ,,,. ...... t...,,. SL. ~m. VA.HO DOWN DUTCH l'ARMHOUSE ELEGANT 839-5004. ' " 17 Un1""2 blka -hla $375. Avail. . Aur. ts& tr; 1poclous 3 BR. 2 Ba. plus CORNER lot cul-<te-.ac ll l I Bdrm 2 batll, ""tral .,._ with b,..vy, heavy lhake 4 bedroom A family room ·* '711 BILTMORE l2>cC2, Corona. ~12 Carnalfon, S•ttler Mtg. Co. -· lovely 2 BR. unit ov.r 3 car Bit 2 BA !rpi • bo try 1'adl to larp famlly rm roof, -.... pion plut home with 4 be.Iha A 2 lire-tum. l\I ha, at!! -Cdll. Grou S1100 per mo. '42-2171 545-0611 Slnglei/Famlll'8. 2 BR, tum garage. Prlv, potlo. Beam 135,500 si&.719l nus nn. with cooy llnpl, modem kit· _.ato ~ 1or klda placa. 112,rm. adult park. B-75. rq All '"' la. Aaklnr $265,000. Serving Harbor uea JI 1'L unt G Fttcc!. ..u.. loll of-. Jleautl. ' • chen. #1.11111. PH' 9!2-T7'11 .., cnltl. 3 Bir bedroom& be • •-·--._ !Ox40 u •• ~-By Owner fiU.85lJJ. WE make loaaa Oii 11l'01*11<· R..t.A~ ar. 979 •- Mly -Short walk to FOR aale/rent by owner. RED CARPET REALroRS. rroo. total COlll tn move la --,,_ --'k:c. w/cabona, BY owner duplex 1 yr ol4 AllO buy TD'L llfeC!un OUM ..... tllo beoch A "'1oppttw, MD1 123,fm/llJJO mo. 3 BR, 1 1WO BEDROOM SHACK IDr any vetei:u. Bia. StlS Vis ~::I-67Ml62 park. 146 8164 i.d, adult Capistrano Beach. $50,000. !!l<r. 49Ul32 or -' Cott• - '"lhowlJOUtht11 BA.Avallnow,!lf0..6318. TOR SALE C HEA P ! 9IU5ll. • . orlradetcrlot.538--0348. CASH l'OR TD'S lllESA VERDE • 3 MORGAN REAL TY A "'°" want ad ti a pd in-IUO/mo. Jamp lo ocean. REPOSSISSIO,NS -V•nle (10) 2 BR-Deluxe Bldg, -I Private Party M4-29l8 -..,, family room, 2 6""'42 675-6459 ....... c Bkr. !16U51L .... ~ .... Jocatlotl GOLi' COURSE I --] r.iiiiil ~ .. ~l~':Jif· -. botba, carpettnr, dn.perto,, ol _-l"llA 6 VA bomtt, Beautllul ett1lom built t . _,, _ ~ ,.... -..,. cllarmlng homo tn "'1e<llent ""'tact -= m:1e:.:.:: ..... ,.. s.i. 111 I -...... llMJ ~:b~~o,;..4;!'"!:..! S@MllA-~"E~s· The l'unle with #Ae luilt./n Chrdle ........... lottan of ... ., ...... r ... .,.,,,i,t.1-i.. low toto...t ... __ I 1" 116 1 8 i1y1 I I C I XT O 11 . I I 11 I . I I SSH I W I! I j' I, I'. Aliotlt a lltlV old lolhao* -• . . . . . "119 lf'lll'/ bo old but ho'a 11111 r-'::'"".~~..,..,,---.1n fllor9 --.• I. P u K c A N j e :N~!~ ~~;;;;;,. "._~!.!. . I' I' I I' I J Y"'l'i:.--i:'.'tw... •r:;.'=th r r ·r r r r -r r 1 ·~liiil I 1 .. 1 I· I I I I SCRAM-LITS ANIWDS IN CLASSlfllCAnoN 400 f ' KASAllAN ud ..-.,, ,._.., Ac-11 hr Mle 151 QrolCE 1Ubdivlllcm lot, II preferrad at S 3 5 o /mo. RMI Eat... NU64o1 oa 15cll -ud taatartnr hr Lu v...._ SllOO. Bell or lncludlJW w a t e r and a -Ml<Mo, bmaJ 01'1' "•up trade! 511..ID), HovHI ,_,.,... • ,.-.., Drtvo by 2S12 WHERE tlle -""" buy ' """' Zoranr and p1eue -'",fm bm. tar "w 4nt N• dlttltW. pool <J' """""' "'-' 10 Aaft MMml•l n. D111rt, --· ;'ali1Yinlr . .U0.::vA loan ._ ..... -bodlm Very prinle contmerc. land 'Rnprt 174 . ., :::"1'· _... b'-. Choice H.B, loco-I llR -. a 8 d ...,_...., la San -LOT In -l:.a-$175-&UIOA laland-lrr 1 ;;:;;;=;-::=-.--:---1 2 BA. 2 l\Y, stp da -rm. Cmne and -I Ollond at Wltll 'frmtap on I -~ --Br w/J/ri'N!1 A -charm. OCEAN v1ow I sty mar 2 yn old. m.UOI .,, 179,!00. major bf81t tralllc -Londell Brt4p. ~ pio.-. atll pd. ..... beocba A Newport. 1112-2210. I can -<Opet ~-> me.11, c1ose to ci-1o an -6 ctt:r. -Rlflbt on pr1 poo1, ,,....,,. • tr, 3 ba. 1r 1mn aoY'J OWiMA ....,co 6 Levitz l90llO ar will trade tor ODsta f3!IO-LAGUNA 3 -Fam nn, rm. bllnl, lrpl. ._. dla, 1 • .... ..... Priced at cmlJ .... GI' Newport BNda ts. bMa( VS..! Avl ot • JnOL yr MW, ttc. Avd ..... Repo 11 td -'-iL35 Ptr Sq. Ft. como-. -· NU.VIEW RENTALS ~· $295. mo. m.ll down. CM•111wut -~ Bhd m-ttm or -1 .;~~==-~:..._~J clolq -Coll •..a. ,_ ...-a.Ibo . 1,._ 3 BR plus lam. room, cpts., * Cl'llf • ...,, Mloa .... Vllfe INOO~ Go I -clrpo, -·Vic. Vlctorfa SL PIUDI DI' OWNIR lllPD ·-I 'B'll Ootlw Tllfla.al...,.. 1 awtMING s BR/den ,•~-~=:cA:: .. _·=U,,.l_s_.I 11wt1 f 1111, I BA. ffWll' HOim, Nl:W p A INT, 1llll'1IUlt waMfNat ...._.,, Av r !" 11115 xtru, ....... -lot al ~ tor. OllllER REALTORS LAKEFROlft'--TLC llt-15111. $!GO. ~ $275. 2 BR w/-. Odldftn. 191111 CUmlnla Lano. WILL m.L AT VA ~ GKS Jiii .Al(llDa n.JCJ, P.O. Bm< 1111 mo. A...U. I/I, -1356. abtol. "° pall. lnqaln a1 Prlct4 a1 ea1Y $11.000. -· PllAIML -s 11. so o · 673 4400 Bir a.or Lm m41 •• c... 411 •• :.C:: 2. E. 11t11 11. ft NH33f w -· eKA'l'l:IU JIZALTY e 1 l,oll. 7 7 I p Siii ....... pr ... &loo Sll5. Vacut S Br. 11q - J UST RIDUCiD -.-.a1 -afw .... lft lllWil'I -,... •WptBelL Kids $I-N.•,.oi 1w11 :£..,:.:=: •--•11111 RM A ..... mMal R':t-A ...:: '*;,,... 111c1rm -· .,. ......., l'OR 11a1e by o.-,. -Call -.. -. c.i ..__ ~~~~~~~~I ftft'tr. olac -A COTl"AGE -I Br A loll. aatll In heort of ~ '-"""r lleal Eotalo, P. 0. a .,_ 3 BR, I BA. SB/Mil. Rb ....,_., '"'1 6 ...... OOUft. Pallo • ~ 115-1152 -. -~. lllok -111tr Boar Lib. I ... -a mr-. potlo. Double rara1e . How .. ,. .... wrrm. •(JU)M Xlnl lbu11t m 6 tu Calli. crpt/._ w farn , 54&-1093or-.a?ll. - -la -I le .... ' --· !I -· .. -DAI. y fl.Or eorpmt. .. viii pd. qttlet llOll!E lo ...-Br, 1 ,._ 11.lts llEALn .. - -•-. 11ii 111a1 """ Qildi!f ii( .,. WANT AD o111t oa1r. 11r wetdlll cu,.rt. • w. lllll 11.11o. SJT.,.. $15,11111 ... Art m-. U. i'onn)' Pl-. Plua. mJI. r · B. °'· 117 b " ' 1 • ' i ' ' I 1: I I. I i .. 1 • I· ' ' ' ! j . ! • . ' '. • i ' . • I ' ' I I" I '· ' • • I. • ' JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ' WE'RE SAVING SPACE FOR YOU • • • If you-sell 11 service and-don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard way. The Service Directory ' (classifications 600-699 in the classified 11d section daily) gives you an advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reach- es customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If your service. isn't listed, we'll start 11 category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" •.• Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-56.78 DAILY PILOT CWllAED AD DIPAITMENT ~.~18,1972 D.IJlY f!tl.OT 2S 11 _,.,_ l~ I -·-I~ r· -... -I~ .......... ~.,,. ltJl __ ; .. ~ Hou ... Unfurn. 30.S Ho"'" unrum. 305 ~Ciiioniiidoiiiii. ii,..,..,,iiiiiii ... -~~~1.Apt~.iiiUiiinfuiiirn.iiiiiii~liii3'S~Ap;;t.;U;n;lll;;;rn.;;~~US~li~Asiiiiiit.iiUiinfUiiiiiiimii.iiil;.:~J6S~ C-~. ••-•• ---------------·~U--nf_u_m_. ______ 3_2s;:·Ge.;.;:;.no.;;..r•~l;.;;.;.;.;, ________ ...;. ______ .;;.. ____ ,l _Fou;...n_t•-i-n-V-•~l~lev---------·-"'"==,,,.,---r Loguno Hiiis --FREE ll Ntwp11rt S..,cll,___ iiiiiiiiiiii]• BR "'' Ba e··' .. --3 Br, 2 bi, bltlna. carpttl11& --.. • •·• • 1111;1 ·-~· Londlord1.0Wnors & dra,,.._ Pool tacllillco. * BAYFRONT * VILLA MARSEILLES ~~~u;;:o,,:."' 2 We will rtftt 1enan11 to )100 Mailltmanee included. Condo home w/boal slip. SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOM APT. FREE ol charge .•. Many 551-3964. Br&nd: new · for lease Furnl1Md & Unfurnished Huntington Bt•dt dttlrable tenantJ on our ~=~=~~-,.----,I E'urn. S650: unf\lm. S500 Adult Living waitln& list. 4y!:', !.~· ,~'!~~tic:;: 440l \Y. Coast HY.')', Ask for Oish\vasher color coordinated appliances $1 7 5 ALA Rent1ls e 645-3900 tlon·immed occup. $2l<>. pe< Bud Mey" '75-<820 Plush shag carpet. mlrrored wardrobe d oors· Children Welcome , e MJSUNDERSl'OOD'!' Spac. turn Bach. All util Inc $8.l. ALA Rontols e 645-3900 e RAR~ INDEED! 2 BR, fncd yrd, end rar. kidatok. $130. ALA Rtntols e 645-3900 e llARD TO FIND! 2 Br, encl gar. ldds/pets ok. $135. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 mo. Call agent 546.4141. Townhous• Unfurn. 335 indirect lighting in kitchen • breakfast bar • New Family Apt.. NewDOrt •-oc1t huge p rivate fenced patio • plush landscap- -HunlinAlor• lleoch in~ • brick Bar-be-Ques • large healed pools 2 Bdrm. Color Coord. 3 Br., 2 811th1 & lanai. Air condltionintc. TDi'NlS CRT., Pt.rl'TING THE BLUFFS ONE STORY Llke new 3 BR., 2 b&'s.: pl'lv. patk>. ~.tove-in ready, S375 Per month. Town....,., w·pailo A frpic. 3101 So. Bristol St., Soni• Ano 5574200 GREEN, POOL. BAR·ll-Q's Wohr.<fry" • "'"'• Incl. Ci!LDWELL, BANKER & CO. CHILD PLAY AREA Nr schls &: shoppln.&. Aceess MANAGING AGENT DAY CARE q:NTER to pool&: lenni! court5. S212)°l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!'!!!l!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i'1~13 STORY REC. BLDG .. lNC. nlO. 962·'891 eves. I! t;Y?i1 & PARTY Rft1S. .•~,i. D 1 350 Apt1. Fum. 360 I Apt. Unlurn. 365 UF.sIGNED FOR THE ~(· .,...... up •x•• UnfUrn. GRO\\'ING FAflllL y C:. -~~ -'--------Huntington Be•ch Costa Me" · ()T.Sf ~ .. ;\ lltf\ Huntington BHch SEE FURN. MODEL.< • }'RESH ~ Cl•an-2 Br. • '!/} DELUXE 2 BR. cov p.r<>. LoQUINTA HERMOSA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol 6<!01 WARNER AVE. fncd yrd, encl g. r .. 11"" reu ly New drps, crptl, bltns. dbl Spani$h Country Estate Liv· HARBOR GREENS (Corner \Varnf'r & Ed\\al'dSI kids/pets. $155. 2414 v7.:~ Del Oro gar., lo~ly private ground~. ing '= Spacious Apts. TPr· Project of Urbantfics 1 ALA Rent•l1 e 64S..3900 .. \Vater & cardener pc.1. raced pool : sunken gas _ e _ 4 BR. nr trwys. Cpts, drp.~. NeY.'JX)rt Beach Responsible married couple BBQ. Unbelievable Living -Furnished & $l)S •-J • ._. 644-1133 ANYTIME ul 65 On! .. ,, c. Avail . ..-... ~9 Mar---~===~--!Ad ts) Sl • no pets. Y Unfurnished quette Circle. 549-1507 * FOR LEASE • 842-3276. 1 BR . FURN. $175 OiILDREN \\IEl..C0~1 1-; , Former Movie DUP!.EX ror rent, 1135. 2 ALL UTIUTlES PAID From $120 to $215 mo BRAND NEW FAMILY I 2 BR. cpts. drps, garage, quie t. Cpl. only. No pell. $170/mci. 548-8251, 548-1405. ~Dana Point Producer's Br. cpl>. drps. 624 Geneva. TOWNHOUSE APTS Luxurious E111tbluff Ap1 A, it.B. Call 111anagcr 14 blks S. of San Diego i-~nl")' Bachelors • 1 Bdrms · Condo. 894-sro& on Beach, l blk \\'. on l{olt 2 Bdrms e 3 Bdrms 3 BEDR:'llS. + FA~lll \', 2 BR split ievel w/1 Ba. 2 l ;!!!i!!!i!!!!~~~~~I to 16211 Parkside Lane .) 1112 or 2 Full Baths 2 BA. TBNNIS CT., $200-2 BR., 2 BA, bltru. crpt car car. $295/mo. Avail 1 (714) 847-:,441 PUTI'ING GREI-;N, d ·~ A l I ~· ~ 81~ •--rw-Jl9J ' P.·raster size bc>droom1 ,,., POOL. BAR-B·Q'!I rps, gar, pauv. u,c. s • .o.w: ....,..,. 1u or ~·---•BR 2 Ba trpl bl 213 -· ~19 d ..,~ LRG . Bach! .. \\'a.ik lo shops. high bcrun ceilin{:s. Jor~e Ci-llL') Pl..t\Y AllEA ""'~ ' ' ' tns, . : 'f!U"OJ. ays or "'1.,1; • Sn I I R, 1· I I gar, yd. Kids/pet. S54-7DS4 eve11 &: wknd.!1. gl nialun> artu I on y. 1 , Iv n~ nJ0",1 ,, .. i:'.11!1 or DAY CARE CENTJ.:Jt .,~ , R 2 & cl<'an'g d<'p. SlOO + ulll. ! 11·ood bununf: f1~plAN'. l S1'0RY REC BLO INCL .......,...3 " Family m, 4 Bdrm 2 bath Harbor View I Con1•t>nient laundry area · · 1 • f.rpl's, all bltns, xlra nil't! Home ' ne.;. Pool & Apt1. Furn. 360 892-8089· 1 off kl1 chcn. E:nclostd rm· GnT & PARTY lt~IS . NU-VIEW RENTALS Club~ $430 mo. lease, ..leneral Newport Be•eh · t los. 2 s11·immini: pool!!, DESIGNED FOR Tiit: 673--4030 or 494-3248 Garden..:"!" tneltmd, A .. nt I i-auna. recreation facll i· GRO\VING l-'AP.1ILY UPPER 3 BR. 1 ~ blk })l>ach. ties. Sccu1·lty ;;uard. SEE FURN . MODEL~ Huntington hach 640-0020. Yearly. Nrw «rp1s t... 1lr1)~. I W RNER AVE WESl'CLJF'F', E lfe cu t iv e $300/ino. l"o J)(•ts. 642-3\if~ Models Open 'tit 9 pm. 640 I A · •WE have a larce selection Bold N C ot 3 and 4 bedroom homes home. 4 BR, 3 &. Beaut. IW OftCtpt S.n Clemente 12700 Peterson Way, CM (Comer \Vtuiii•r "-Etli\·arlh;l that can be mo\·ed into atrium Yearly. Call: $130.00 FURN OCEAN Vl! nr Harbor Blvd & Project of Urbanetics almost Immediately on our WINTON, R•allor 61>-JJll FURNITURE RENTAL APf. 3 LG RMS. PARKING ., Adams Rent·Optlon plan, EXECUTIVEhome5BR,3~1 ADULTS 49Z-1209 I 546·5025 SHERWOOD RE A LTY, ba. Avail Aug 1. Clean, Nr * t..fontb to _Month 1 540-8555 schls Y r I y • $ 5 O o mo. * 100% Purchase Option Apt. Unfum-. 365 ~ ON BEACH! 64< ""~. l !!!!!!!J!!!!![!!!!!~!!!J!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!112 BR, 2 BA Unl. Fr. ~1 ..-~ * WWie Selection.. G I 2 BR Furn Fr .,M ':..•;...n.,.•r_•______ JUST THE FACTS! . AD'ULTS ~· v . -3 BR.--2 · BA·bltins·Xlnt. Ocean Vie\v -setting on bay Style..QoJor. 1• v1 .. .,.1o d 229 2 BR 2 BA G V t * 24 Hour Dellve.... SNEAK PREVll::\V ol P•U· con . Only $ . per · · ar. acan · ·~ Attt·ncllvr aduH l'Onlplrx ror Furniture Available mo. Agent 9624471 or Rent·A·House 979.9430 • bably thf' best n r I\' your hon1e-1l'i lhout-conrtn1: C a r P ets-drapel-tllabwa.shtt 540-8103. HARBOR VIE\V HOMES-2 & ti[ ~ aparlments in Co~ta Mrsa, • J bedroo1n~ healed pool-sauna1-teMl1 Den or 3 BR. $395. Lse. or 1!¥'! ~ '!;I featuring fireplat•cs, 11•alk ln * 1,7 ba!h.~ rec room-0eean views tv &IS-~ -----closets, expoM"d bramrd patios-ample parkilll 4 BR, 2 ba, b It I n s . mo.mo. · ceiling, clubhousl.', 51\•iln· * Pri\'ate pa!IO Security Guards. dishwasher. patio. Gd M:hl HARBcm:: Vu 38r, 2Ba, Fam 511 W, 19tb, Of ~ ming pool, Fumi.'ihl.'d or un· .. :::1 1 HUNTINGTON dist. Avail Sept. 1. 1275. Rm, Din Rm. Club/pool. 2156 N. Main, SA 547~14 furnished, Bach('lor & I lkd-* 'gl" l\'111• llrra "•lh I 962-4313 SJ90 mo .. 640-1768. J i!i!ii!!!iii!i!!, !!iiii!!!!!iii!ii!!J room fron1 $135 ~1· n10. rireplai:e PACIFIC $135 2 Br, bike lo beach. Va-Santa Ana S.lbo• l1l11ncl 140 \V, Wilson, Costa !lrlesa, Sta rt your rC"la>.cd l\'1ty of ru OCE..\N A.VE., l!.8 . ~ ,~.~ cant. s ok. . ---------* DOCK &: PJER * 642-1390. <TI4l ~1417 Rtnl·A-Houso 979-1430 ** 4 BR., 2 BA. 7 "'°'·old. FAIRWAY VILLA Ole open 10 am.f pm Dally 1010 \V. Alton. $265/mo. Charming 1 br, turn a.pt, on ON THE BEACH' co $225-1.rg mod 3 br, 2 ba. N. BaytronL I car gar. $350 , WILLIAM WALTERS . Frt>tc. rllCd yd, child/pet 1133-ll03, 675-2018 le 67, ~ APARTMENTS 8151 Taylor 847-5169. Condominiums mo. ase. .-r-ru""· 1 BR. FWTI. & Unfum. 2 BR. duplex, stove, r• Unfurn. 320 *.CHARMING 2 Br. Yearly FROM ONLY $19S 20122 Sanln Aoa Avo >16-6215 frig., dshwhr/w • • h / lrvlno ttn!al. La<ge. OCEAN QUEEN DELUXE -dry, crpll., drps., $165. Hunttn--Be•dt Call Fem at 673-6900 1830 E. n--an flvd. =r 150I Oil . ---.,;•;_,.·-·-....,.--~~ APARTMENTS Couple • vt. 3 BR. 2 Ba., fam. rm.••~ 4 Br, l i..2 ba, ruo Uo .l carport. B•I• Peninsula Lana: Beach (213) 435-5845 Air Cond . Frplc's. 3 Swim· 5 • Z BR. 2 ba.. Choice! • · • • .,.,.,.. •~/mo. ,. ENIN br I Mng'd by WJW11m Walt'lrs Co. 1,.,,;;:,.,.,-'-'"-'-==-..,._--,-WE HAVE on1ERS .-.. p Pt. Jrg l • w w --n1lng Poobl • Health Spa • NEW beaut 2 BR, ahq crpt~. e 645-4573 CTJS!, pvt patio, Y'rly hie. evtEW &: Privacy! Duplex. 2 Tennls C.Ourts • Can1e and dra"'pu, blUns, htJIJ • frplc. ''! l11l1-I 1i·llil. ----Ii 1·1ill11 r "SINCE 1946" 1.st Westem Bank BldJ:. University Park, Irvine Doys 552'7000 Nl9ht1 -·--=------ ;;;;;;;;;;;;-"iiii;;;;i;;;;;;iiiiiiijiJ Ulil incld. No pets. Single or Br, &araae. Lndry facil. BUilard Room. • Near beach. Open botlle Sat cpl only. $195. Avail 1/1. 1500 496-7558 M 67!>398$. 1 BR. From 11Ei0 12-4;30. 623 9th ~ or call . CLASSIFIED HOURS Miramar, Balboa. Down-'5•lbo• Penlntul• l BR. ' Den l~rom SlSO MT..0140. 11ain unit. sn-01u. MEDITERRANEAN ~,.-.~A.,..ir-A'"pt-:s-·""'S"'n"'s,--~.~14=. 7.w~~~-_,, ~'"~~.-1 2 BR, 11,» ba., patio, balcony, 2 BR -· d bit Advertisers may plac.~ a K & Uirv ......... -.::an 315 E. Bay. $226. monthly on VILLAGE Lr& • .... in-. rapet, · their ads by telephone Lovely Bach-1 Br. • Rooms yrly lea!e. lnquire at Apt. .,400 11 bo ins, 1 blk N. of Adami. otf i :OO a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Maid Strvice-Pool·UW Pd c. 673-1521 or 548-7'171. ~ nnr. r Blvd., C.M. Beach, 72!M Utica. ~roro. Mond&Y thru Friday • Call 675--8140 e ( "' as7-S020 'E ~-I 8 to noon ~aturday RENT AL OITICE LARG 2 'BR 1 story ..-., ex. l l .;.C.;.o~'°"";,;..;;..;.d.;.tl;..;.;IM,;;;.r ___ l-c~o~,..,.;;;;""'iiiii;IM;;~riiiiiiiiii.l-~o~P~EN~1lo~AiM~1oj,f6jPMi-I Cpu, drps, r/o, aar. tncxl, COSTA MESA omCE BACH tum iml•n apt $105~ NEW TRIPLEX child OK. $135. 847-0245. · 4 BR.,,2~ ba. •.•...•.•• $365 ~~56~ w /u ti I , bus In euman, WALK to Be•ch 13 BR., 2 baths •••..•••• $340 non-smoker, pr 1 v a c y . ~ ..,~ Sell or Rent 2 Br., cpts, drps, dihwsbr 3 BR, 711 baths ........ $350 NEWPORT BEA1';!f 675-4859. Q. Ntw 2 & 4 BR Apts 12$ I< 308 16th, 847-3957 II , .. ·.; red~h.·11+· l--"3333'"·_,. __Nsef.~~~ B • F~e~-l t!:C-:pt, lCd~~ $1i! ~ Frplc, ~~~~~~& drps. -Laguna Bet.ch .. HUNTINGTON BEACH desired. Call 642-4210 day-ON TEN ACRES (0 16th Place Ir N. end, 2 BR, 2 BA10 nr 17873 Beach Blvd. · .,_,,,, ...,..., Apts, furn./unfurn, Lease Orange Ave C P.1 beach & mo.rlret. Adulta, no I 54().!220 . time; eves. ~---. Fireplaces I priv. pa tio& " • , REALTY Bachelor apt, man only. Pools TeMl.s Conlnt'J Bkf1t. 135-796' pets. $100 mo. 494-6912. Univ. Parle Center, Irvine LAGUNA BEACH Annual lease SUS mo. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-26ll P•rk.-llke Surroundlnt * 2 BR • New. t blk to Ca m Fore111t Ave. Util pd l!A• ......., beach. View! $240 A: Up. 11 Anytime 833-0820 494•9466 · .....,.., •u• MacArthur nr Cout llwyl QUIET • DELUXE Office hours 8 AM to 8 PM Costa Meta • 2 A 3 BR APTS 4M-3383 or 494-2.139. SAN CLEMENTE NEW 2 Prv. paUoli * Htd Pools M Loguna Belch 305 N. El C&mlno Real * $30 WEEK & UP *. BR, 2 BATII N ho • Ad It <>nl 1111 Verde 492-4420 • Studio Ir 1 BR Apts Bayview Duplex. Top 1oca-r lli .. I * u I y ~~-.:...--.,,.,.,..,,...-1 1150-1 BR. So. Laguna. NORTH COUNTY • TV "l\laid Service Avail lion. $400 mo-lea" only. Martinique Apts, DELUXE l ~ BR,~ '::i Frlvate beach. dial frt'C 540.J.22Q •Phone Servic:e-Htd Pool Bay Mesa Mortgage Co., trn Santa·Ana Ave., C.M. encl. gar. up. D, $175-CHARMING 1 Br hse, e O!Udren A: Pet eectkln 543-2121. Mar. Apt. 111 646-5542 ~i034~ Mate Ave., No. end. Quiet A Aecluded. CLASSIFIED 2376 Newport Blvd, CM All new 2 BR, 1 BA, sunny 1 le 2 BR Apla. G•-rres. •~2 BR. Bltruo Nw crpts & DEADLINES Uo _,. H 11o ---...--• 54&-9755 or 6t5-396'l pa • 1u • ,s e trope. ~· Quiet garden setting. $135 I: Newport Bffch . drpl, compl redec'. l>eadllne for copy a: kills Tbla: Ad Worth SS on Rent (ll 4J3..0069. up. Util. Free. Fum. av111.1;.;.;.;.;.=c;...==;;...--- NU·VIEW RENTALS '' 5:30 p.m. the day be· PARK NEWPORT 67J..4030 or '494-l24S for pUblicaUon. except $135 mo. Deluxe. mobile • 2 BR Coro Udo. Apt. Manager, 5 3 1-8 S 0 I or for Sund&y " Mond1y hom•. Nice patio, Comp. Adulls, pool. no pets. 4250 543-8992. APARTMENTS LAGUNA Niguel. 4 BR, 2 Editlont Y.then deed.line furn. W/W carpets. Mature E. Coast H"'Y· 546-4924. "THE GABLES" BA, liv nn &: dining area, is Satunhy, .1.2 noon. couple, no pel.5. Ponderosa 2 Br, 1~ Ba w/1ar. Adlll. Oft the boy family rm, frpl, bulltins, CLASSIFIED Mobile Est. 19!U Newport Costa M1H Crpt/drps. bltns, fnOO yrd Luxury apartment llvinc ov· carpets, drapes, fe'Dced &: / tlo Wlr pd ., • .,~ _,, REGULATIONS Blvd. 64&&73. * * . $1IO * * w pa · · ~-err-.ng the water. Enjoy sprinklersslls 2-car ls P~~ ERRORS: Advertisers 1 11 Br lrg $150 & S140. S/pool. 3 t!r, 1,, Ba, newly painted 2'37 Orange Ave No. C $155. $150,000 health spa, 7 swhn· ~:;:i~: Avau:i~ A.!g.. ~th. should check their ads Adlllli <>nJ.v, ideal f 0 r Blltns, «:rt>t/drps, e nc 1 SPAC 2 • 3 Br apt $140 up. ml111 pools, 1 lighted ttn· 495-4244. ;~~ed~tef:.j>ort e.;:~ be.chetors, 1993 Church, CM paUo. Nr sch.ls &. shop'g. Pool, cpt/drp. bltns, kids nls court!!: plua mile• or 0 nd B di r ·Al'Y Pl' ~ aKsum-54~. Chlldrtn ok no peta 880 ok. bicycle trads, puttlnc. ahuf· N . e cba.nning 2 r, n ... ......,, "'" ' ' 19116 M p1 ... ~ 3 Ocl>oard t J lo 1' liabillty for thr fll"'l't in-n..,. •. UT -~M 2 BR 117S Center St., CM. ~ or a e No. l . · · uu·...,1 , croque · un r ~ rm, frpl, pr, terrace w/~ co~t inS<'rtion onJy. o.c..a • 'I ..,n.i,. · · 54~2682. m College No. 5 .•. 6G-7035 lrom $174.50 monthly: alBO l cean view, l~ b I k a Up Incl. Util. lltd. pool. and 2-bedroom plans and beach Is hop' g, AdlU. CANCEl.J.ATIONS: Adults, no pet11. 642-953> SPACIOUS Studio 2 Br, w/w * * BEAUTIFUL 1 &:: 2 BR. 2-atory town hou&ea. Eltc· 494-7256 or 499-3772. When killing an ad be DUPLEX 1 BR, furn, crpta:, new drpa, elec. bltm, Con.te91 porary Garden Apt11. tric kilcbetll, private patiol SPUT level 2 BR I: den, l~I SUN" to make a record Quiet. Nb dog!, ca.ts or 11' ba. Priv. patio. Nr. Patios, tr p I c.. pool. or balconiet. carpeliltl. dra· •:-or the KILL NUM BEH _,..,..rcycles . .,._........... frwys &. Shop'g. No pel8. $15.')..$170. Call 546-5163. pen"e•. Subl--an -•k· BA. ua..:place, .sun deck. given you by your ad '""'"' .,.. "''"" · 5'15-4893 ... ~...... ..-$325 mo. 494-8635. taker as receipt'" )'nur VERY Nice' 1 Br. dplx. · CLEAN 2 BR, nr. shoJ>8. ing wilh clevator.s. OpUonal .,;:::..;;.::;.:::..:....:::::_ ___ II cancellation, '1'1lta klll Quiet. Sep. by gar. Adult• DELt!XE 2 BR, l~i Ba., $120. Adults over 3 5. ma id service. Just nortb ot number must be pre-over 30, 00 pets. 548-l021. Studio. Crpl/drps, pool. Ref.rig., range, drps. crpts, Falhion laland at Jamboree The DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S sented by the advert.lier Bltns, p:l paUos. $150, 1 645-4636. and San Joaquin HIUs Road. in cue of a dh:p.iteo. $89.50 .. Furn. Tr a 11 f! r child ok no peta 646-00JG L.GE. 1 BR, ut il pd. Sl7S. Telephone (n4) m11M>O CANCEU.ATION 0 R w/caba.na. Util. Pd. Adulta. CLEAN ~ . Prtv. yard, small pet OK. !or rental inlonnatlon CORRECTION OP NEW No pets. Call r.44-1539. BR Studio, 1\1 Ba, ,l.D BEFORE RUNN2NG: 2 llR, til patcl 11'111 d r P s I er P ti bltn1/gar. By 17lh SI. ahop'g. MH436. VERSA! LLES Y.:very effort ls made to No u 2277 M ... 1• i;o· AduJta, no pets. $155. $lfi0.Ctean 3 br, 2 be, upper. Executive Ap.rtrnenh kill or correct a ~ ad peta.548-5913 a,,... t. 5'8-6357. Crpts, drpf;, blhls. Kids ok. Ovt.rtooldnci Newport Beach . thal has bttn ordered. Spac Townhouse. 2Blt,, 962--3894. Spectacular viewA. Luxury. but we cannot. CIJ&ran· 1 BR. new. $150. 2220 Elden. 2BA, Vaulted otllina:, 2 BR. unfWTI. Crpts. di'iii, t.fod~li open 9 to I. On Ho. tee to do so until thf: ad Adult5. 644-5544 or Inquire rarage, poot11• alr/oond'. range/oven, refric. No pets. pita! Rd. oil Ne\vport Blvd. hai appeared In L h e within. $210. 54G--4179tstb-'204S l140/mo. """ 1A~:: or SUr>erklr Avt. papt'r. ;iuo-.....,. DIME-A·UNE ADS; Huntington le•ch E/1lde 2 Br, t~) Ba. adult DELUXE 1 BR. a:ar. adultlli, DELUXE Condo. 2,00J 1q. ft These ads •~ slrictl)' townhouse. Entl patio. $165. no pets. $139. Nr ahopplnc. 3 Br. 2 Ba, 2 story. BltnA, cuh In a.dv~ by Mllll $145 -$165 134 Melody Ln, ~ or 150 E. ttst. 646--6016. crpllli. dtps, pool. childt!!:n or at any one or OUI" of· ·Ba.ehtklr It 1 BR, paUos, 548-5986 aft 6 pm'. ok. $360/mo. Year &ellte. ficn. NO phmtc crcltn. trplc'a. prlv. I a r & a• I, 1 BR. w/Stove, tttri&f'talor. l BR. 2 BA, nr. OCC. Avail 7/25. 2"30 lhltvttafty Divided ba\11 • Iola of Wa"r. UghU pd 1145. 2315-Upstalra. New ""'' • drpo. Dr. (l!hown by appointment). 'rHE DAILY Pnm ..... cloaela. Ree boll, pool • D Elden.-Ml-W2. 1119/per mo. Clll ~168 aw.., !Ml,1,ID4. :i'&'.'° .Jit ~~1':,,~ pool tab!U, uuna baths. 2 BR, 2 'Bo, btt ... crpts, LIDO ISLE -l BR 1 f'ulc any ad'lt'rtitml~nt. See for youne-111 11301 * OVERSIZED sunken llv drps, garage. 162! Coriander 8 'TH • , .. 1 I ·• &n4 to change ill ntn Ktthon IA. <1 blk W, ol nn, w/w crpts, 2 Bit, 2 BA, Dr, No. A, CM 557-54!ll "' • """'· t1, HM. " ftl\ll&llool without Beach. 1 blk N. o1 st&tttl~ !rplc, blnts, patio, enl:I pr. 2 BR..:. BA. Studio. Cr ts 714:753-0719. Appl. to ...... U •" !MS 1115/mo. 67H629. p ' Sff ~...,r no ee -drps, bltn1. dahwhr. PaUo. ,_cc,-' -------1 I d CLASS"IED * WINTER RENTALS SPACIOllS 2 BR Apt Gar. 1175. 51&-m. 1 BR. llMtrn. I block k> ea •1ng "'!LINO •DDRISS t; 2, ~ 4 BR. Rnorve Now! 1135/mo. C&rport, 2 Br unrum. Clean, 2 kids <II<, ""''"· Swim pool, Y•arty, ...,.. ~ ABBE\' RULTY 64W851J Oldtt pre/<l'!'<d. rr.1-11.45 no pel~ fUO mo. TIO 210 Cedar, !MS-nlll. p. O. Bo~ l!IM, QUICK CASH 2 Br. Adults. DO pels. Shalimar. SJS..<741. • 2 Br, f ba 1Iudlo. View. C..~ esa BAY MEADOWS APTS. Etu!blull Tm, $215. Call Mark I DAILY PILOT Sil w. a., St. QI 6tJ5.«l73 Don• Point 64M3«J ror •pp!. etp ace WANT AD 2 BR unlum •pt SI40. No f 2 BR. 2 BA. ctp!>, drpo, 'p-N'l;W View At>!. Kii.-Rood . . , ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I _s._'_' _the;...;..oldc__•_rli_rr. __ ""' ___ '"" L.02•5678 'hlkl""1, no ptts. QI C:.nltt I plion<U. !200/mo, Ca 1 I AV<ll. Aue. lit s"""' ltdlllt. new 1tulf. .. St., CM. &IW84$. 491.-70S8 evu or 'A lnxl1. &1UM!I. ' ~~-------' • I \ • DAll.V I'll.OT "!-[!] [ -l~I "" . -u.tw.. ft 11 ........ -GI Ptt-lt • £' • ' • LflsJ 2 • •• l[j] =' =:-·-~'~.;1 r ----1~ 1----1 .. .chlW Ca,. Schul• r. Hoallotm r. All Jolt W.,,,..., Male lnotructloM J1S OIIl1l cant, -.. ID) Condli._._ 1----'--=--;;;11WpWanled,Mr.l'7lO HalpW-,MI P71 --~-~ -• --NEED ..... lm--T >'"' "~-·-1 --1---------ICall 2 ll>dUJ!rlool )'C)Wll Call 541-'1911. AIR COND. CON'l'RACl'OR """ <l<P'rlrnced In ~ BA1CER trainee, rut time. a.EANING ,......, mi. MAN ovtr 30 wanted to CLARJN>:r pi.Iyer wantt to mar. 2 BR. tum. apt. make mltlk: with .,me-~-------I Swinl'I pl A jaCllZlll. Pari< one-cllamber muolc,. Illa! PAIULOUS 2 tR; ~-can an T Pm-u . Km 1n l'Olled 111 Jolnlre" a Up. Furn/Unfum -~ ....iwtnd qula1e~ p1ay1nc • won't .ftnd a laratt. G1r•9t1 for Ritnt 435 with clarinet ollYtr or tn l11t-ted 11 A Real Estate Car-? Contr-call IOr Htlmate -SC4ilS tllw. plumblnc. plulttlnr. Graveyud ahill No """ ..n. 40 1111. Wit. In Gtc. R JI Huai-Newport; NB luldlcapinr, .... -:_';"-Call D a v • bldi-• .11-Centi'<. Pd. t EXPEJUENCED cont• r . Houtecleanh• Jolt Wanted,. Fem.le 702 B"'lFl'I~"'. • vac. A lnl. Xlnt worldnc Patioll, wa1ka. drive&. brick ---------li-;;;;;;;;:--;;;;;;.;;--1 ~ ~" 2 LeavlnJ, rond.I. Send reaume ot nfol!r' apt tor Ins. Beaut band or otcheltra st)..2279 IUdfn &nll. patiol. Qultt GAR.ACFr-S~ o n I y ,' aft SPM. dMi:Mlld •lreel, juM So. ol SlS/l\fO. Locality of 23rd It -.-ru=LL-Y_U_CEN--S-F:-1>-.-I Newport Avt. Adults, no Ne\\•port B I v d • CM. Renowned Hindu Sptrftuallat. Jllltl. 203I Fullerton /.ve.. ~646-<J.,..,._!~68~. -----~ Spiritual RHdinp atvtn C.M. (JUlt t:. ot Bay) CARA.CE for 1torqe, $20. di.Uy. 10 AM·lOPM. Advkt: New or Expftitnctd Full or Part Time Ucensi.n& Prep. For A •lump•-wk.-. HOUSE OF GOOD TYPIST need one ID IW In. Call ClaMllled Id oo. e c/o J Ac K Tau I a no-R<palr Will de your typ1nf •t betwn I I< I; -. D&Uy Pllol, P.O. Box l!l6I\ I romod., addlt. ,., yrs. .... CLEAN her ........ Wiii pickup BEAUTY operatof1 -fUll • Coot& M•M, ea.~ Llc'd, My Way Co. 147-4006. FLOORS CARPETS, and dtllver local H .I ., Part Ii m • • Com-COCKTAIL WA ITRE SS D ftl WINDOWS•WAUA F.V., Wtst,75eparpg. miulnns/£1!aranty. No FOOD WA IT R ESS ! r• ng 6 YEARS AREA. or will work by hour ~ n e c es 1 a r ·y. Tray Servtce, Exper., 21..$3 DRAFTING c1ll '474095. 640-l050. yrs old, NII,., Permanent. $t2..8690. monlh. given on aU maltl!rl. I can e l\.E. Sim A Bkrs 1 A 2 BR. furn. or unturn. 548--0479 after 6 pm help you. Pool. $140 Up. OUdren'1 GARAGE for car or storage. 3U N. D Camlm RAl 18eCtioo.. 'EU'of GARDENS sz, per mo. 9U Palm St. San Oemente • Sales Succ<1t Tnlnlnc e Placement Aut fOr a:radl e Day 6:: Eve Cla.Me1 • Tuition Relmb. Plan Any abe job, ~ SST-9695 642 6824 NEED help at bomeT \Ve S.•uty Optr•tor Apply U dally ••• Electrlc•I • have Aide• • Nunes • Wig Stylist. With or without Don The Beachcomber • Houetkpra • Compa.niom. followin&. 642-7241 or eve• Corona ct.I Mlir l lN'rn.OOOCING: M c Coy 1 H cm e m a k e r 1 -Up)ohft m-33113. COOK~fer exper. Over t 1 APTS. 111 E. 22nd st., C.M. H.B. 536-4618, 536-4979. 492-9136 or 49'l-0034 I,..----'--''-------I GARAGE 1M n!nt 10X20, $20. PROBLEM Pfta:nancY. Cl» Huntlntton_ a.em per mo. Costa M e 1 a • tklent, • Y m P a t h e t l e 54&-2106. prognancy oounle!lng. _._ 2 IR FROM $1 39 Offi .. Rental 440 ~. =. ref . F0< lnlormation Broch.,. EL ECl'IUCWI, licensed, (714) 54t-1192 bonded. Smoll Jobi. main!. I< Free Gu..t i..cturo " repaln. 548-5213. 325 Old No. Newport Bl. NB ELECTRICAL WORK. All bo!M A yacht cleanin& 5471681.. BEAUTY' opm.tor, exper. 18. Apply be'twn 2pm a ,, tervice:. lJc. Reas. ntes. DAYWORK. Ctn. cleantnc. female. G~;eo'1 Beauty 5PM, Snack Shop,~ E ... , 67l-13S7. J\111, pt, lime. Rellabi... Shop, 240 lla1'h st., Llguna Coast Hwy, CdM. J' MESA aeanmc. Carpets, Tr. nsportatlon SU.-1008. &ach. 6'-32!M. COOK, exper. Matur'@. APPiy I Edmond F . Jackson kind" Bia or mnall Llc'd A MOVE IN T DDAYI i);°1U.;"°oif1~7,$140/M;°, GENT 55, perapleglc in Kida • pets OK. Pool. All Alr-cond, healed. pvt bl\, whffl chalt, needs Jo\lina extra.a. 3 Br, $199. l'f39Z.A ub1'1 pd. Central C.M. Joca. understanding gal w b a Keello.a Lane. (Nr. Slater It t:lon. 548--0259 days or eves, wants same 646-3360. windows. •floors etc. 541-9300, 5U--0467. BEAUTICIANS WANTED M.eu.VmleConv.Hoap,6fil Fumlture ~~~1. 5 51-& 7 4 2, uou~ORIC by tlll!' hour 703 E. Ba1boa Blvd .. Balboa Center St. CM SU-SSSi ,· -...,.-------i ~ .....,... * 613-5770·• G rd I $3. N.B., J..ea, A CdM. Exp. COSMETOLOG!sr, llconsed, R.E. Education since 1964 Irw. Free ert. 546-0211. Ac•damy Reel Est•te Contracting & ln1ur1nce Schools (GI approved, M/C, BoA) • en "I o.dlutec:I Cleaning &: Ref. Call after 10 AM BEAUTY operator, fE.'rn&le. work u uslttant to stylist ! AL'S GARDENING * WE 00 EVERY'I'lllNG * 547~ Busy shop Laguna Bch, A:. IOme deak: \\'Ol'k. 499-.316.5. I Beach BL) 847-3669. ~ Socltl Clubt Newport BMch ~space avallable ISO t"IND YOURSE!F IN a'.>MEONE ELSE. for prdenlng A 1ma11 Refs. Free est 646-2839 LADY, 50, would like to l'!'nt '4!M-2m COUNTER rtrt, Dcnut ' landscapill& services. call Exoelll!nt Houaecleaninr IUl!st cottage $90 mo. V. j BODY A: fendl!r man needed age Z-J5. Full time, no exp, i OAKWOOD mo. Will provide tumtture at S5 mo. Answertn&~service available. 222 Forest Ave, DISCOVER INTERESTED IN A REAL ESTATE CAREER'!' 54lJ...519S eves. S er Y t n a: by day. Own trans. Ryan 2IKl8 Broad St, NB. must own small tools. VW nee. Call Dave M7-'1000. , ~ Nowpnrt, CdM, C..ia Mesa, * 836--064! * Htlp Wanttd M & F 71 0 opecialllt. Da>s ~oo. CREW MANAGER j Laguna Beach. -DISCOVE RY tn4) 548-1192 Academy Real Estate Conlnct & '"'· School 325 Old No. Nwpt. Bl. NB R.E. F.ducaUon Since 1964 Dover Shores, Westcll.tt. • eves 548-3154 I BAY &: Beach Jallitmal. ' We need 2 men over 18 that DESK tpace available SSO Tl4f835.6885 2131387-3393 PROFESSIONAL tree wwk. Crpll/wlndows/nno.., etc. Accmg Clt rk $475 $ BOYS WANTED $ can ijandle a omoll llfOOP el I pr uni n I, tr 1mmIn1. Resid/Comm'L 646--1401. Business Bclcgmd. l yr work Ages U-15 boys gettlnf new customert t The Last Word In Great Apartments! mo, Will ~ furnlhIN Tra v1I 540 at$5mo.~­ available. 17875-llffch Blvd. Hnntln-Beach. 642-4321 2 ADJOINING offices available. 2 different Joca. lioN. $150. A $100./mo. WINDJAMMER T AHITI spraying:, 1 prlnkler1. Prof. c;erpet: Cl••nlng exper,CLocal li!UST BE: for Southern Orange CoUJlo ) Landlcapln,g, c I e •nu P • Also windowB & ftaor cue. all Lornlne 1. Neat and honest. ty's favorite ntWBPBJ)l!I'· ' Sailing voyage • South Seu. Share work A: 001l1. 213/37 .. 1239 BE AN INVESTIGATOR Recorded Meui.ge Tells How Call Toll Frtt Geora;I! 646--5893. CaH·Du.teh 536-.l.508, 24 hrs. WESTCUFF 2. Able to work from approx. iren can earn $n>.OO to t! * LANDSCAPING * p I II r. roil WestcllU Dr., NB 3 PM to 8 PM and I hoon $400.00 P'r woek deP'nding , New lawns, Sprinklers, decks, 1 n "I ~2770 on Saturday. on number of boy9 you can ) cleanup. Slate lic'd. 536-1225. P1perh1nglng ALTERATION Lady N!!eded. 3. Enjoys., piua partie11 and carry. This is a dignified i E J( PERT Japan e 1 e AIRLESS 'lOO Waper bolt 6:: KU11ter'1 Quality Cleaners, Disneyland. career commanc:Uni b.lgb •j Gardener • ·Complete Yard gun. ~ Spray, 2 gal pot, 1534 Newport Blvd., C.M. 4~,!'ould likekto make $15 to \\'&gl!S. No experience is What more din )'Ot1 ay 6'2-0560. about an apartment com· =~,,,,_ _____ _ munlty that cornea with $1 OFTICE Space, #4 Old I [SJ (I) ICIM2M232 Se . Cle ~-~--Del . orTV per wee • -•••""' ..... m"~ be able j l"VlCes • anupg. r n:.:: ·~ V18 gun, 28' heavy A /Payable to $500 This job is getting new ;;;t;i~ng""'~th ';ya. If in. est. 54&-2661. :uty ~gnesium alum. lad-OW!enging pogition for Ute customen for Sou t h'e r n terested and can start now, t N-Blvd 3 blks No of I.Mt Ind., _ _. VIOLIN & n:-~ • -uo-·. mUJton worth of reertationT .... t"'•• " · r-.. .---..... L<r ... !!.~l 300 sq. ft. $95/mo. "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:;· -~ Beg. students. F.V. Reas. AL'S Landscaping. Tree ~· lite alam. ladder. ria:ht J>l!l'IOD. Must have Orange County's favorite call 897-UlO trom 9 A.M. 11 removal Yard remodeling. l6. plank-alum. B&rta1n knowledge of freight. bllllng, newspa,pef. · No collectlna:. until 2 P.M. Costa l.le11 1 ,,,,,,--I Rates. lf7-'1900. BAY VIEW OFFICES Found (frM adll 550 I ~~~~~~~ I ~~;n~i::; ~~lvi: timH'!' ~~~tio:! FOUND small mtxed lrl s.vi. ......... jGC'J Trub haulln&, lot cleanup. priced, fi;iO. 9Ei8--Gi5. manufacturing A: working no delivery. Transportation area 675-5222. Hunthwton , ~ sprlnklen. 613-1166. No W&Jtinc w/vendon. Co. benefits too! ls furnished from your Beach area 96S-9641. LAWN SERVICE *WALLPAPER* pp S house. 11 interosted call ::=.-;::.::,:::c.:.:.:=o--,- Cut. Edge. Trhn Dependable When )'OQ call "Mac"' • • • between 9 A.M. and 2 P .M. DENTAL Exec. Sec' Y Eves aft. 6, 545-37fi6. 55?-8585 548-l+u ~l11l Pacific daily. needed. Exper. for bu.ay ·. ReaJonomlct, Bkr. 675-6700 ahepherd. Vicinity Santa . . ~ Ana A venUI! &. 22nd St., OFFICE $60 month, crptd, Coata Mesa, '7 / 7 J 7 2 , Rents from $145 Adcf.A·Room Sorry; No Peta Or Chlldrl!n ... Personnel S.rvlc•1 Costa Mesa area • N.B. gen'l practice. Top ' FOUND at Jamboree RQad &: Remodeling, Patios, Roofs, Jones Lawn Service SIDING &: Overhang, 1 story ll2 No. Tower phone 675-5222 con 1 id er at Ion given • · ' util pd. tn sMpptng center. 642-8444. 3.13 E. 17th SI., C.M. m.tll40. Models ()pl!n Daily From 10 am to 1 pm Bu1tne11 Rent•I 44S Cout Hwy., I e m a I e Uc. &: Bonded, Goodwin ._ Mow _.i..... vacuum SmaD $175, 2 story $275. Lel!'.s u · B nk Sq tab"lt turity • b"~' ' • , ""6"• · , n"'n a uare Huntington Beach area • s u y, ma • a u.ov Shepherd type dog, golden Son, 846-3708 or 847-8372. large, clean-up. 545-29U. Painting Ir. Decorating, Orange, Cali!. 968-964:1 to mett public. Should be : OFFICE, store near N'pt. Po6t Ole. &: Greyhound Depot 537 Ft $150: 736 Ft. S225 Month. Agent 646-2414. OFFICE, stol'!', nr. N'pl Post Office. 450 llCJ. fl Good parking. $120 month. color, about 1 year old. Ca rpet Service COMPLETE Lawn Ir. 558-7497· Aft. 6 p.m. 547-6446 fa in 111 a r with appt :: 497-mB. .;.;:""';.;_;.::;.:.;::::..___ Gardening service. Hauling * PAINTING • PAPERING Ask for Rachel May BOYS management. pegboard ac-,! OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS F OUN o : . German JOHN'S Carpet & Upholltery & clean-up. J im 548-0400. Interior ExterlOr Agt 10.14 to dehver papus counting system, insurance ;· Shorthaired Pointer. femaJe Ort-Shampoo free Scotch· .:::..;=;;=.;~=.;:co,;.:::..::.:=_ Lie. Insured Guaranteed AUTO SALES in the Dana Point, San Cle-& banking procedtll'l!A. etc. : Nt!WJIOrt Beach South 1700 16th Street 642-.1110 In vie. of Harbor &: guard (Soil Retardants), car!:::~ ~~::Up. Call H&n'is 642-4558 ~°':11d like experleDCed man. mente attaS. Salary open. 646.2481 for in· :; Hamilton, C.M. Identl'" co.I-Oegreuers Ii: all color PROFESSIONAL p Int r om one 01 the most IUC· DAILY PILOT 1ervlf!'W. ·,·,· ~ ~-hteners • 10 minute Free estimates, 642-3102 a e . cesstul Ford Dea1enblpo In '9:1M21 lar. 646-4335. "'"& • Honest work, reas. DENTAL _,_,_,._ · ===~~-~~~I bleach fllr white carpets. EXP. Hawaiian Gardener Li.cnns. Int/Ext Free 0 r:an_ge County. Top com-BOYS age 10.14 ytars old s.""~~ .. ~tant, : GERMAN Shepherd found Sa Complete prdening ervice • • rruwons, Insurance Demo eXJ)l!r. • .._. ... _ ottitt , near Stop and Go Market, w your money by saving est. Refs. 548-2T:i9. Plan. We need a ~Y ftft'\.. apply Tu«. Ii: Wed. l:OO pm· ifon.·Frl. Send resume P.O .. ; Graham ReaJty 646-2414 ~l't Beach North 880 Irvine A venue --- * OFFICE-600 sq ft avl now. SQ) Sq. Ft. IN- DUSTRLU.-sROP&Vl-Aug. 646--2130. BIL_boa_Blvd I: Paci.fie Coas1 me extra trips, Will clean JKamalanlOHN~N·S'~ENING INTERJ,Extu paint Jn g. fl!ssionaJ nl!W car aa1....:::. 5:00 pm P/tlme. 2340-1 Box: 722, Dana Pt, H ..... ..,rl\ -Hvil'lg' rm.,-dining rm. & ~ Ull-'""" ............ New Blvd CM wy. Q'U"'il.w.r. Lle'dl Ins. Ref&. Reas. Apply in person to Don · ' · · DENTAL ualstant. Rece • ball $15. Any rm. $7.SO, Yard Maintenance, Planting r---I Ch ..... 1r .... ::. -,.. .. 11.""'ER MFGR. d FND. Medlun1 German ch SlO ~-'" 15 ~---·po -..,..,., ~,.._,es · ........ V'W'V<l'll'1· Crevier. Theodore Robins ~ nee s tionilt. 1 .-. ofe. ~ .. 1 DU W. Ocoanfroat, la 1 Bii, IWl!.mer A winter rentall, •"'" Jbly t, -· FOR Rent, good space for cou · .... Ji;UA • 15 yrs. \,,.lO:"....... ~-..... 'd be! A I ~· W •"' -~ •-II shop or, N be h. Shepherd terrier mix. Fml.. l!XJ>. is what counts, not , . Professional Painting Ford, .2060 Harbor Blvd., exp • P· PP y, °"° · only. Npt Bch. 66-2167. ~or~~~ chaincollar.Vlc.EndofW. method. I do work Dl.YRif JIMS Gardening, complete Inter/exter. Quality \YOl'k Costa Mesa. 18th st, Costa Mesa. DENTAL Recep.. 1 Ind 19th St.. C.M. 548-3388. Good ref. 531-0101. ~~5 cue, clanupa. Reas 557-7455 Auto Mech•n1c tionlst-Asslstanl Must take ustrl1I Renta l 450 FOUND: Keys at Heller STEAM carpet Cleaners, S pm. PRO}_". Pain~ also roofs, Foreign ear Experience X-rays I: &Orne chainide ' COSTA MESA Park in Coeta Mesa. 11 prof. at lowest prices. 300 PRINKLER SERVICE accous. ce.il., :lnter/e'Xl:er. Must Be licensed. Plenty of exJ>l!r. 5 days a wk. Call tm- 1440 1"'1880 Sq tt. Keya In all. 548-53611. sq, tt. $29.95. 972-0612. R<!palr & lnatall. 546-253S Llc/lns. .Free ell 645-5191. work wJlh Good Company CAN 'T FIND mediately 646-<9ll. , -~------ I CABINET MAKERS-FND. German Shepherd pUp, Carpenter GARDENING Service. Ex· EXT. painting, Free est. Benefits. See Service Man-THE DENTAL Recept./ba.ek up ; FIBERGLASS approx 211 mot. fem, O.C _. • • , • perlence A R<ilable. Free R<u! Llc'<l Guar. vou pick ager at JOB YOU WANT? girl for dental speclalilt. I - Rooms 400 LARGE room A blth-no cookin&· .$15/mo. Co 1 ta Mesa Pl Center St . Nr.NwptFl'wy,•S.D.Fl'wy. Falrr<'nd•· Sun. 893-2822. LARGE OR ~SMAL L ~ .,tlmates 963-1072. color • we'll do _ ,.,1, CREVIER F/T, exp nee. H.B. l 2931 ~race Ln. LARGE Black puppy, male, All Typos Work? Cut doors, General S.rvlcH 63-8520. MOTORS 962-<671. >, (So. of Baker, E. of Fairview 4 whlll! paws, Beige collar. =· ttrnodel, f ~ 11 h, JACKsbN. The Magician 45 PAINTER. EXPERIENCED DISH WAS HER-Monunp ·, %: Ml) Representative there 645-0147. e, repaira: etc. 1961. min. of ....,.11 bind'-m-~c • RE AL Is TIC PRICES XIII W. · 1st St., Santa Ana TRY · OURS ! Apply in penon, 3l5 E. Cst •1 9 am·U noon, CARPENTRY ·~ -~ ... CLEAN WORK 642-1255 ea~-t H CdM. Equal Op m•> 979-4434 or 87Mnl FND. 14th. Men's eyegluses. for childrens 'parties, $8. . ... ,,~1t er for working moth· wy, pol'- ROOMS $18 wk u w-kit: Vie. Fttcairn. Mesa Verde. Rough A: Finish Patio-Tops· 4M-39)9. PAINTING-Prof. Int &: Ext. er, must have own trans. or Employer. I SJ0 wk up Aptl. 2376 RMt•l1 W•nted 460 545-3995. Cement. 548-1594/ BABYSITI'ING, houseclean-Free Est. Work guaranteed. live In, 847--0915, IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT DR.U'TSMAN TR A J Nf £t '! 642-5848. Newport B 1 v d, CM. PHYSICIAN, wile, 16 yr .;;;, MALE a:ray le wnite kitten ~OR home rl!pairl. Plumb-lng cooking garde.nina job I ~ after 6 PM. Babysitter needed •lartina: in FOR: full time. $2.75/hr. Vane:ty I 54M755. wish to rent/Ill! M br, 2 ba. found at Colla Mep lfiab mg ·.carpentry • painting "~ted. ~. WALLPAPER HUNG Sept. Mon thru Fri, my ot duties for utility com-I sum ..... Rentals <126, ....... fum/unturn,'Harbo• _Sc_ hoot. 546-<3tµ. -rooling.Call540-5560. H I' Carlll<bkn 646-2449 bnmo, N.B. 548-8348 • FIGURE CLERK pany. Excellent -' C C au 1ng · conditions: &: benl!fitl. Ex-I 28&-$200 week 3Br-$:m High Dist., pttL Newport STINGRAY type bicycle. tment, oncrdt FOR clean 6:: neat painting, These jobl!l are varied&: c.hal-J>l!ril!DCI! desired but not ;; week. Hew tum·, cWor TV__.. Hgta, atxN.t sept. 1.. 2479 Call to kSentlfy. 847-3916. J:BEE Was. ad'lice and GET RID OF THAT interior, reu. n.tes, Call BAKERY lenging! n e ce 91 a ry. For ap. 1 Blk to bay A Bch. on Penin. ""American RI v er Dr, Loll 555 estimates. All I charge for UNSIGHTLY TRASH AND Dkk, 96M065. PERSONNEL II ,.,..,. good J!'atUO>ben A pnlntm.nt. ' 114 E. Balboa Bly d • Sacramento, Calif 95825 ls lx'R. tiful . b t DEBRIS. FREE E S T I • DISCOUNT on ...,-l_ if can type a little )00 may C"M..N:~ Bachelor With two all A.... REWARD: URGENT! .a .... ~. un<>YJ a a rea.s. MATES. ..... • ..., qualify u • .......,.._.. am uval F&111ilY of four desperately· pnce . ......,..,..,,,... REASONABLE. 548-'428. buy on W.C. Lie/Ins. call Bakers " Baku's Helper • BAY VIEW 2 bedroom. dl!drel 1 bdrm. apt. or needa money loet in wallet PATIOS, walks, drive. t.nstall The Hangmen 547~. Willing to learn the trade. e llleepo 4 cmjpl;toly fumlsh. house unturn. Ph. 646-23.15 Sun, at 9th St, Beach, South new lawm, aaw, broak, SKIPLOADER A dump truck PAINTING Honest clean Good future & benefit... TYPIST CLERK l!d. Avail June to ~ $750 alt 6 p.m. Laguna. 222 Wa~ st., remove. ~ for est. work, Concrete & upQalt guaranteed. work i.toensed Good aldJh net;:ess. Insurance FOR EXCLUSIVE. Y Pl' month. Adulb Onb° 2 Adults & 1 amall dog need 3 Laguna. 497_1181• e CUSI'OM CEMENT WORK :::o. I: break In I · le insured. 675-674il. Apply in Penon Only exper. helpful, but not es· RES'l'AURANT PERSON agent. 675-C930. Br.. unfum home for 6 SAT. Night. Gray small mini Drives, walla, patiofl, YARD cl PAINTING &: PAPERING, :ti!n!. Position requires BACHELOR Apt ., "' blk mos., in or nr. Htg. f ml pood1 pool decks. Don. 642-a514 • garage eanups. 19 yn in Harbor area. Lie&: To And Only In 0ranoo Coon~ 'I I' &om·oeean, sips 4, $100 wk. Harbour. 846-8067. e " I!. Red flea col· Remove trees, dirt. ivy, bonded. Refs furn. ....... 2356. Al Jar. Last seen at Merlmac PATIOS.SIDEWALKS Driveways, grading. 847-&6 Q'U- 90 2 BR, J,i alk· from RESP family, l child, Need 4 Restaurant. Reward. Susan CEMENT CONTRACTOR INTER/Exter. Quality work Robert Ande rson Belw n. I & ·II A .M. • Accepting' AppJJcationl 1· e All PosiUons • INTERVIEWING Mon thru Fri 9 am-12:30 pm ocean $175 week.· Newport br un.f hse, in Mesa Verde. 1 Capel, l~Ult Collect Call Max *** 644-0087 YARD A: Garq:e Oeanup. le ReMOl'lflble. Mon. thru Sat. • All EatablilbmmtJ j Beach aft 6 call 675-0098. leVl!l. Yr Jease. By Sept 1. .::;::;;:,.::;:;:;_,;;;"""',..:.:;.:::;; Free est. 1 days. call Call ••• - NEWPORT Bch. Ocoantronl Xlnt caro. (213) 633-1850 bet. 5 pm; 6'>-4574• CLASSIFIED ADS anytime, 5l8-5l31. ~·-ON Permanent 6::-Temporary I beach .... 3 br, cabana. CONVALESCENT aUle in LOsr In Dana Point, nr. Big FOR ACTION. • • FOR ACTION. • • PIH ltr, P•lch, Rnalr dpo • •. A·-• ~Y July ho t'Ann Sur St,, Golden Retrlewr ~ ·~ w~ me. ~ mo. 5 days. V. "Angel." Vernon Edler. CAU 642 5678 642 5678 * PATCH PLASTElllNG 2i-Aiig 26. (213)923-1212; Ryan, 28118 Broad St. NB. 6'13--7'4G or 6 7J-& l4 8 ' " All 1.YPOJ, Free ostimates (n4)~. call )lj).Q25 At Far West Services SITE OF OUR NEW BUILDING PACIFIC MUTUAL FASHION ISLAND <Corner Santa Cruz &- Newport Center Drive) .ioynl ;! ~l' AgttUY ' Rl!ward, NJ:Ll,, ~ ~ :, ";.';; I --' 9 REWARD, bla cat lost in * * * * * * Plulnblng Bch. 673-9l'2, 832-0042 uk ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:':iiii~~ . EaatbluU un. While tace, P LUMBING bushy tall. Flea coUar Bakery & Pie Plant 3848 Campu1 Dr., Suite 119 Nowport Beach, Calll. for Gayle. .........__ 500 w/bell. Call collect n4: I I'_..,. .................................... -----Imtall·Romodel-R<palr. OCEAN view -weekly, ,,,,,=-------524-2221. Free Estimates. Lie. monthly raleL Ocoan Ter-DON'T -out -empty LO~~sr==J'--ui-y-14_1h_Po_me-.... -.. -. Trader's Parad1"se 548-m2 1672 R1ynolds Ave. * FREE dally but transpor. tation tor work in Loa An- geles until move to Newport, Sept. '72. Send For Full Information , A Free Brochure , , • , :. race Apts., 729 G&viota Dr., aluminum beer &r. soft drink: ma! • pound Drains .. ....r-.1 • ".50 ' ...... Be b ..... 1719 e, approx. " s, ~~ ... .._,,.na ae . ~ . e&nl! Recycle them at the long aolden fut, white paws Sewer line to 100' • $15. Sant• An• (MacArthur I Redhill)' " (714) 557°2800 · :I ' BALBOA Furn, Bach: S95 Ecology Centel', 1060 Glen-& wsl Sanla Ana Hahl.. , ,. nes * 549-2502 * 9UICK CASH wk. 3 blocks to Fun Zone. neyro St, W.... Beach. aroa. Reward! 545-3812. PLUMBING REPAIR THROUGH A EXP ' 302 E. Balboe. B I v d , Help the envlrorunent &: free "Tiggt't'", 18 mo a::rey tom No job too aman ER Cooks or Cook , !'15-54n. your truh cans tor less In-1 lblk lri " hi t • * 642-3128 * Va<anclea cost money! R<nt DAILY PILOT Tralneu " Wal-L A.Po if Equal Oppor. EmploYtt ert Items. No payments. ca w • pes w le I mes -,==-=~===-I muse: t ply in penon. c 0 1 0 n y CORONA dd Mar, So. o! Coors bottles a1., will be collar, missing In Fl>ln COLE PLUMBING ynur • ap " ...,.. WANT AD Kitchen ll<•launn4 San Hwy,1BR,$'15a,....k. accopled Vly/Santa Ana area. 24 hr.-· 645-USI ~~~!;·!i':'allallyPllot 642·5678 Juon Capillrano. See BALB0:_1m;:~ ~It Nr. /!~!!~·~~~!I ~)I ~:i..~.u black dollars RR•~m~ioc1~··~•£R~..,.~1~· ~]~~~~~~?,~~==~~~~::~~-...,...~E·;f.;;;~~1 beaches &: 1hop'1. $15()..$175 1 "''"""' I poodle I tenier, "Mullins," ~Sl'OM Rtmod/Alte:ratiolll. 1ijj"ii:klliiy.51Afug~/i:;Saijptit;, :':6'15-5810M;;~· ;[iiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/whitevest, approxlOyrs What have -David . STAR G~EJt~.v. JBALBOA1 ISLAND 2 bedrm old, recent halr cut. Corona SenM>r Cl~. Sacril new ** Will Trade 8~' Open Stewart. pn1 .contractor. • .. furnWled, .July&: Aug. PtrtoNll 530 del Mar area. 6~1357. 2 BR mobile home at the Road CamPl!l' with Tie-646-2847. -A ~ Miii Bt <IAYJ. UllA $115.wk. Ph:644-1361ewa. ==--,..----OK bm med female dog Meadows,14851JettreyRd. =~~!.:S:.~ Rooflr• ~i;:f~ ~ ~~-::::!'. ~ ~:m Vecatlon Rental• 425 PALM " Card R<!adlncs. "Earlh'; w1bei11Vic18th & IJVioeR.anch.Fcirbchprnp. ·• "• ---------,. • .....,,,, plorWtdneday, ';'' ~ Advice & help In many mat· Newpol't 7115172. Dolli 833 cir! Owner 213; llA 1-4$19. cAu 531-5607 aft 6 PM. LEE lloo!hw Co. Roafinr aJl """"""'""'-""lfllO- ters, childron. marriage, w. 17th 0St., CM, ' 2 Salt Lake City Properties H)\!VE • 3 Br view ...,., l7POL -· npaln, Clf-Z4dlocblith..,. =as, love~O:ne i: DOG: Keeshond, malt. 9 one clear • .. ~ne at 4 ~9' Hoilywd Hilll, $2),<XX> tq. thermo roof cmtirCI. wb!te ~= ~~ ~r:• n ~<e over moa. CdM. Gray, Iona: hair, int., $5750. l,l(U. Exchange WANT • Local income ot Ii color. Uc/bonded, slnoe 3loNd 3JWnon 6lfor phone. With this ad receive : .. _ .. ~ for Orange Co. businta Janel. Will auume. Broker, 1947. Free eat. 60-7222. .&Orotl't lAT~ "'""'"' UNIV Park l full lit ding f oll.H\C \ chain. Aft 5: 30. 5 ~ 35 TM '5 YW,. • S150 P~mt BR. 213 ~e ~a or U 6'J5....0U, prop. or mult. units. S4!Hll74 .;,673-41.:...;.:.:"-""'-~-,--,-i • T. Gqy Roofbw. Deal ~~-~~ ~~ ! 1350 Fully licensed. WARD'S Hunt Bch. Blk .,,, .... Trade '61 VW rebuilt '65 Cocktail bar • rt1laurant. Dtred. I do my own work. IWill 3'1e ....... * OCEANFRONT • on the llDd. Downtown Lag, Bch. By Wk ot Mo. 494-4012, tm-2848. W..Realty 83.J.2224 L& ttatn. ea. Call lor .appt ""'A ' &15-2180. 541 Bl •Doft't 39Soonr t11Nt.Jn nl . haired • yr puuy cat. motor, sunroof, &OOd, trana-amce 0ranse Count, Joe. 1oar.. «IT• 10A Rental1 to SMre 430 ° !Y· Reward. 531-'956. portation for Datsun « o:chftna:e tor ft'ee .t: elev Sewtng/Alfe r•aont 11r.et .n,._. 71= WANTED u.ncrowded dt.1wu!I ~~ to ~t fan Old Ba1d' L 0 ST , Reward• Siamese Toyota P.U. bl need ot re-Comm Jnchul/lles. Income S.WiNG:DiS'iiNrNG... ,:,,2~ ~~' i ~ ... = ,_..,,..iatlonl. Wiclowcr ..,uaro Foggey Don't call Saal W t BiuUs pelr. 642.-. cir IJI TD. A&<nt 5C7-5tl07. -1W-. llftl. Ratea 1SA :;;o;, ,,_ '° w/)'OW!lg '°" a: cat. .me.11 you are cute. petite 509 :::,ta~ NB. area. Palm Daert. 2 br condo '63 Bonn. !'tint. c:oavL r lll.mtn. Call-7450 ''waa .u1or 7•~ ~.~ ( 211 l 7., 6 1 and want to meet a recently ' rum ~C. _ H m' 6 II, tit ...... =r.::-,,,_.. "1.S.. nTe =·-. ... -4 1 divorced, nice lookln1 Rewt.rd. Gray striped $19500, •• ·~ !?'_ • ~· waypwr.. ,•IA Aner•fllM Eli~ MC... .. ,_. 71HoW ""~ ilncere bad'lelor 38 with tabby cat w/brwn colJar ' ~ eq ..,,1w, "".,. car, wm, nu~ Id~. nu N t aecurat. » ,.,,. ,,.,,... ,.,...... SHARE my W1flmront home own home, call 546-morna MaJe. 615-1728. NB area ~or ff? tlrta, AM-FM. PB A: wndwl. •' • 1"ft exp. , !=-~~ f.~ w/tlock, .,.,. 3tMIO ~. or &!tor 1:30. I Loot; Brlelc8t<, Block, inf· 67J.rnt 16Zval. Td lm'PU, -S -.;"""--'.,...,.,...----f 5iOI· -~ G ·-...., .~;· -, ..... ;, ...... -... $1l0/..,_ Str&Jsht. ,......,1. MARRIAGE minded working Ila! L.M.S. Vic, Gulavers Like to !ride? our,...d<r'• 5-IO Aa'I -land, nr :i.o MqllO'llc sicna M .....,. ..,. NEAT, rnponllble lndl\1111UAJ oian needs pl lo 40 to Wre PArldna Jot, RewlU'd &57-7900 Paradlae column llJor )'OU! B&rstow. •Value per ac. $5.91 taeh A up.. • 1 ~=..... :::_ :r:_ wanted to lh&N ..,_. in CW' IJtUe and acheme for LOST: B1k I: Wht Tenitt. 5 line Trade tot T.D., a1rpjOt Call.,__ uydme ,_ 2'ThR 57 If 17T""9 Lquna.494-5Zllovoa. more. 646-l&tl days to 1:30. Ana to name "Skoetor". "1t)I~ elc. Clll ~•••• Tiie ...,.,.1 ~I:"', "4 ==-:;=., F'EMALE "1Qfbmt:1t to lbl.re ALCOHOLICS Ano-,. R.c!watdt 557-8690. -.-D.ut .. -.....,-,.,--.,----..... 301n tOT• fO~ .... --a:iiAMic tile A • Gtoi IOI .~ ()~J'"· I Bl\., 2 BL apt ,,,.,._, PbnM SU-'1217 ce ""It Fnr that Item under ~ tr)' * * * * * * ;dllOdol. n.e at!. --8 \81-_. "°"" nNI' beacll, 11111 O'lll. P.O . .Box 1223, Coal&-. Iba Pviny Pincher. ' ................... ja11a Wt' •aOL m -. ' • •• '! • • r...., Mt 1t. 1m DAll.V mm I I oho [Ill I ••• •1111 -~[ •· a ~ ~1 _ ...... _. iiiiiii1 ~1 ~~1~1 iiiiiii' --· ....... ....:]~~ c;.;..-..::: ]~ r,w-. ~,,., HolpW-.M&P71°"""W ....... MA'71' HelpWonlMl,M&l'710An""'* -Mlo•H-·-111 TV,~.""" Doto .. ...... ....... ... SC-IAii LETS S-a6 UIASA APSO PUPPIES, II' lnbd/outbd H-.ao mt•le.al Call ' lo 5. ... JOZI. ENER.All otllce. Mature , Ule -pin(. ""arowirw company , j .,. ltM. aw. part tln\I! I tJ<Y1 por ~·eek, mu.t ~ .file, ~WlUncton Bf a r e a . ~..J.400 Jor dt I A in· ~Urvlew. 1RL Friday, y o u n Iii'. 1w/penona.lllJ, Ute typing .l t)kkps, Ulce to w o r k ·l"/peoplt. -L THu..t'l ntMn a.·-ec'h- :; High S•hool Dltlrlcl tta' an opening tor Prollf'rty 'puan1. Stlrtln( 111ary 12.81 · E hour plU1 tJCC!i!llent bene· Its -stagered nl1ht ahltt. nteruted appllcanll ttport ·;tor the wrltte.n test an July 21:lth, 1972 at 3: Ml PM in room 136 In 1-luntlna:ton ~ach Hl&:h School, 1905 ~a.in St., Huntlnaton Beach. B OUSEKEEPER/chlld lclU'e. Live-In, mugt love lchildttn. 2 Boy• 11 &: a. ~'15-7711 S300 month. SOUSDCEEPER, p/tlme. f u'< ~ Conv. Center I 642-80« · HOUSEWIVl!S Want to ·earn extra money . irom )IO\U' home1 cau for in- : ;....at!Oo: -· I l......,.,. -Gal rrtd&y, 5 )'Pl comm1 ~ np. :, 1100. <n•1 !TH6lo ,[ JANITOR :1 'J Pmnanenl·P /Umt 8-10 AM, 5 day week ?ttlrilmum qe 21 year• . Xln't empklyH benefits :1 J,pp!y 'Penonn•I Ole I 31'd Floor l JntttYle.,,1n« 2-4. PM llROADWAY TI'IT Edlngar, H.B. I Equol OpPor. Employer ·-----------~---~----- N ",'E.D FOR n••ONNEL FOR BAm -'· ~ .. .-. Ill• . ~~:1"'~111~ STERm im Garrard ~~~~ ~~'."°'!.~~~ " ~ Ma.le a !•male. SlW')' ANSWERS Soutbem Calli Gymn&Wm. equipped wtlh IUll obecl..,.. WSMAIWlllR PUP J••k<tJ. 4 "fety euahlonll, LUMIER YARD • SALESMEN Pold Vocotlon -Pold Holld•y• Pold Sick Luve -Pold Dentol Mutt Bo Over 21 I Tr1JnM1 Welcome Apply Wodnesdey1 Only NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY ' 19122 BROOKHURST (Corner of Garlleld) HUNTINGTON IEACH -----·---~-·------. - Help Wonted, M & F 7101 Help Wontod, M & fl 110 ., · PRE-SCHOOL Director will· • MACHIN STS in1 to relocate, Aspen, Colo. NO FEE Muot have 2 yrs c:o!l"'e & prek:hool educat i on . ..,,._, PRESSMAN Open. A"''Y In --· Wtd-$1~ 9 am-4pm. A felllonll """'-• ill/FM REASONABLE Jiii" ,,......_..., -'-~ , __ .. -• T' -----•· lvtr · ...... -1a.1 &''"" tire e..'ltlnsul1her, tM an-Fuhlon "·"·--. ti60 N. ~-no _ --•-_ ~-·-• _ ~ -w -~. •~no ,_ • -•· WW tnde -all Coa ~ Bch. u~..., 'UI\."' _ _. 1tttn1blet. loOtblll jtnl.'y1, 1uspen&lon 1peakers. tapt chOr. tiorn, compau • st Hwy, na thiplclc -PlNOUNC mUJcle lhlrts, tube 80Cks, dee}!: A heM phone plug.in BA.SSE"rS S:Z. •pprowd by Cout Guard. Secretaries 3 To Managers About a PY old Lothark>: J&cktll, aerl~ vttb, jacks. Brand new In box 6 AKc. M..J'. S WU. Shot.I. Xlnt cond. m;,o, Moortd on "He m~ be old but he'• 1Ull nieata, pm lborta. 1irlt suaranteed. Orlatnally prtc-Vlonned. a31-&14S &lboa 11. 875-o5811. In 111ere PINCHING." P.E. llllft. etc. -:M•-ed at $219.95. B&laneo 187 Hor... 156 -33'-LUHRs-·n ANTJQUF. ti. lee', tor kkll • adul11. cuh or' small paymentt. I"'."-..,....-,...,---- SHOW a SALE Some 1h!Mp1&tn, or wllh L•y.•way D • P t ,*APl'Al005A* Anah._tm Convtnlkln Ctr, oollep natnH, etc. Sample: ?ltllt3-050l. 3 Yffr old peldlng, Acrou lrom Dllllt.Yl•nd, Shona, SOe, T4 hirti, 90c. In· rtglstered. $475. 800 IV. Kat•ll•, July 21, 28, ~'. troGn,t ~· s...2i11e5 2m5 CALL ANYTIME i"n!•h water cooled Chryslena KETTENBURG Dan• Point Marine 49MD20 29 llO T11...,m-t1sat 1-10 ~a :vm·-wn. ! JI I 540 3803 Pit &in 12 nmn-8 PM. NewPQrt Blvd, C . M. ,,.. to Y.o • We hive lmmffi1te SA~nCEI Elepnt Louis 56-1171. PERFECT ~stern Jeattw--;. openings •v•ll•ble -XV RoMwood Satln~'OOd STER.EX>: Unclainwd LCJ72 3 LI~ 2 TimMt $2.00 aaddle, STS. 675-G46-t alter 5 -15'Gfass Fla~t - 2 In our Engineering lnl~ bronse ~uJu. Bfd Ganud Sydem. Auto pm , Dept. I 1 In our Con-'125 'W-6839 11D'ntable, air 1..-n -Bottom Ski Hull tr•ct1 Dept. Requlrt1 · · apeaken w/cro11ov~r 6 \\'k. old kltttnt. Weanf'd 'i.-------, 60 w ' m tyting & IO Appllent:e1 I02 1 y 1 t em AM/FWMPX trained. f5) Tabby striped. I ..., eod II• Jf) \Vhite/metaln"ke red, 65 hp Piltte O/B, Ult trailer JU)O. 8.l6-1~. ' ' _i.. L.. radio I: tape dtdt. Still (1) White w/blk till. Nttf'd11 1~-iiii~l•iijp~meiii•~~1'.~ w .p.m, Wl. rans..-r-llAYTAO npalnnt.n hu brand new a. 11\W'· Sold tor hornet delperatelY. 831~. r-•ble secret clear1nce .,,·ashen $35 to $100 Can ..._ 85 D.... ott bal of . u deslr•bl · · .......... · ~f>-3 ' LOVEABLE fem kitten, 900 14' RUNABOlIT Prrl~t for •· dellwr wll )'1'0 l\W'J\· $195.f'l or take ovtr unt.11 wla old, had shots, amokty General Couple or Guy &: Gal. 35 hp. Apply In Per.... 139-lTIB. . pymtl ot $9.00 mo. \J.S.A. grey w/whl 1 l o ma c h · Engine, StH I Tl'ftilt'r, Co\'f'r, • REFRIGERATOR -frff.zer, Stereo Equip Warehou1e, 644--'1JJl. '66 Owen1 25' ()n Custom 4 Employment Office 2 dr J'oodarama uprl"ht, 179 E. l7tb St, Colta Mesa, ,vh. ur. Loaded wie-xh·as. Lirtlns Sllnr. Nauaahydf' 3333 Harbot Bl. 40%': w\d Good cond. $l5S. 645-2fO. , Pi1.0VJNG, must a:lwi up n1y Sec .to . apprec. Must Sa.c Upholstery .. m;..oo. M6-8018 Costa Me11 e. female P.UPl'JY, aood "'Ith $3500 531.3314 eves. CE LESCO INDUSTRIES A Div. of The Su.qu.Oanns Corp. 55T-'149· * AUCTION * chltdren. 'Call !131-8692 aft · · -16-. -Bol-,-•• ~w-,-,,-.,-. -,-oo--=HP OVER 200 hen d-n ' . \VANTED to buy -boot \VU • ·J~ • Fine FumltW'tl 4.30. trailer for ~· boat. G4M 32J Johl\IOn, J yn. old. Xlnt relrlgeraton front $39.95. 6 Appllancel TO iood homM: Cute kittens. or 968-3.16! uk for Glenn oo nd. S2575-Tf'rrlflc Buy· 545-0110. AueUon1 1 Friday, !:30 p.m. Call Lin; 8, 1'"1BERGLASS dinghy 1970 ~rust !lr!H 613-6220 or Rent Walher1/Dryeri Windy s Auction 81rn &t6-l807 doobl~ bottom un11hlka ble, ~-'·--~--- $2. Wk. Full m&int. 207514 Newport, CM M&-8686 4 Fluffy, 6 v.'ffk old Kittens, $90. 21 2 33rd. st., N.B. 17' Oaerrla1!1 outboard "'/ * 63S-l202 * Behind Tony's Blda Mat'l trained, 2 boyw, 2 airis. ll' Rubber raft with 3 llP twin 20 hp ~1erc1, bt.c wheel REFRIGER.ATO'R -Norr e FR. Prov. Couch, $35, DI· Mt-1812 Ea1lbluff. enatne. X1nl condition. sis.;. trier. $1100:._~ / "CUttomatic" Runs quietly. nette aet, 4. cbn. $25. Studkl * FEMALE SHEPHERD & 982--9645. 16' 19n NE\\'PORT, 9111 StO. M5-3839. beds, bro\vn fitted HUSKEY MIX, 8 MOS. TO &o.t MI t/ Johnlonfully eq_!l l pped , Equal Oppor. Employtr KEN!.fORE w a 1 her A coveralbolittr $25. 8 • GOOD HOME. 961--4236. S. I, I a n • toJ $775. 5'7-9645; 67M808. WHt:il\lhOUH dryer, IOOd O'Day boat. 2 oan asi:-HI-Nett PUPPIE.1) to lo\•inr, rv ce WANTED to rent 15' to 18' Secretary PerHnntl cond. $10. ~t9 ch&Jt, $1.50. Mile. items. home, 1 wkll., good MARINE Pifechanlc Frff bay runabout to Aua. 15th . !.furt ha\'fl iQOd. lleCft'tari&.I APARTMENT refrl&uator. !33-0742. w/cblldren. 8.11>-6281 . eiitlmatet:. Good "-ork. Falr 644-3270 Operate enatne> lathe, turret lathe, ~ milling machine. too& term temporary U · •i&nment. Top Pay. l'.P.S. skillll, pleuant penonallty, Like new -$50. MOVING! Baby srand pta.no. FREEi Tl"er .rtrlped n1ale price• 1:1-ve you money. Call 9' BOSTON Whaler tYPt 1 Year minimum exper. be ~ a * rf5-5%i1 * ,. Burr B n 81:>-81177 on A. e . Dick 360 I: ltek able t~ ~ 11 um e ebony, S150. Twlft bed kitten with shots. uma · dln&h,y, new cond. \Vlthout Pee Ille Personnel 5trvlc11 112 No. Tower UniOn Bank Square Qn!AA<, CAJU, 547-6446 Ask for Ra.aitl May Camera. Salary • Incentive. responalblll&s _ th little AMANA \Jpri&ht RefrlJ/ w/1*adboard, MO. Xtn. Call 613-6218. Bo1h/Mlrlne motor, $295. 66-0004. ' Call 842-&ITII supervision. Type 65, mM ........... Lett 1l&ttd doors. lo"' twin bod, $50. Come• 5 Mo. old Labrado•. mole. l!qulp. tot D"'ILY PILOT elee (Exec). Shrthnd 100. $100 6t6-UYl table for twin bed.I, no. "' Darrell Murphy Slartlng sa!IU'Y 1701 mo. • I • 540--0617 Free .. &OOd home. Call • CJwoacter boat, n· CLASSIFIED ADS PRINT Sh<>p Binder Coat· Send resume to San Joaquin W H l R LR 0 0 L G a 1 I SALE 645--2402. "YI Jnboard/Excel ('(Ind. 2 i ing, trim m Jn & • stitch· School District, J46oo S. W. WUhtr~* Sp~ RUGS FEMAU": Slaml!tll! cat, vrry Parade :Favorite 8.u-1445 64 •567 ing "per. w1111nr to Sand ca._. E. h'vlne1 2011 oft.July isth thrt1 3111 altonrec8Uone·-~.·8 • .'f1u13n_ 1 1 n • · •••••••••••••••••••• work 2nd shift. Exceptk>nal Cal. e2650. Carner••&. can Kmnt.n'I 10:» to $:30 "'""' '"""" .,... ()ppor. w/rrowlng nat'l co. Sec'y Buytt Tme to $600 ltf"lpmeftt IOI Corod& del. Mar, 675-13«> 3 TR.J~LOR ~lrl11, 1 li5'er MAN w&nted fol' retail Immed. openings. X 1 n 1 • No ah. Key tpOt for advance-I-:--'-",.,,,-:-::---male, 9 wka old, l~kln tor health foods , sales and working condl. w/outatand· ment in dynamic KJ'O'Nfnl Rent•I ~ark RM't'I MEMBERSHIP: New.port ho 64~2 merchAndl.slna. 1.fw:t have Jni fringe benefit•. No. Irvine arta electr<mlct firm. Air Cond. 12 per hr. Bch. TeMil Club. OWne:r ~a=~""'..,.,· -.,---· ,.-7.:'.±-I health food ar retail food American Comspt1ndenee WW train to buy aott tttm1. D1vt1 Camera ftlocatlna. DalrH to 1ell. CUTE black male kilt . clerk txperlence. 9T9-M95. School, 4401 Birch St., NB. Beautiful future, Top heme-474 E. 11th Ct., CM ~.·P.O. BoX 841. Ran-houaebroken, 3 me. Id. lo!ANAGEMENT 1h.1nees, Mn. Milet, 546-7360. tits. Abipll AbbotPermnnet 6:,.~or cho Santa Fe., C.al. ~-:.=,,::;:::.·-,---,---.,----I A CONWNltNT ~ IEWINQ GUIOI 'Oii THI C4l OH THE GO. must be ovtr 21 yrs. Apply PRINT Slop Folder Opr Agency, 230 W. Warner, POWER lawn mower, power 2 Shepherd puppies, .-...., to $IOO nur. July 13th, 10eJn-.6pm Cu t t I n I I: f<lldlng ex-Suite 209, S:A. 557-&22, KOBEN.\ ij( Su~ I movie edler, both $7S. Bicycle to aood homes only, • AccoWrtant·R.E. to Sbl at Me 'n Eds Pizza Parlour, per. Wlllina to work: 2nd CltMn.. lhltanl cutrldp with motor, &1 ts, $23. -=~Call"°"'~~==558=-. =-.- 'y-C.onatructon $8'.Xl 12731 Garden Grove Bl, GG. shift. Im.med. openlnp. Ex· SECRETARY, lmurance loldirw· Powtl' ttitpbo10 sa.-67'8. FREE PLANTER SOIL Jtpotche/Supv _ MANAG&R Y.RAINEE ceptlonll opJ>Ol'. wll"!"lna Statlttical Typist w!41 .,.ia ta ... Almolt "'IS;::,Ow""'..,;.;_25=.-• °'on,-,cu.tom=:::--:i; Brinr cootal""" /C Bkkpt!EaotJw ..,...... · r nat'l co. Xln't wotklna Secretary, Single, ''Today" new, f75 or mah otter. -h. -'-... ~ ..... .a w/extru ~ Girl J"rt/lnMlrance S100 Fee Paid. Alto Fee Jobi. __ _._ 1 ..... u-._. "" .. u-~ $750 Xln't career train.in&' with l.Vuua. w/oull ............. u-1nge Cen'l Offlee.()pportunity 5q-1734 evet a weelrendl. See to apprec. KU.It Sac PUPPIES, lmlll brffd, won-~ B~/Constr s«JO modern far-sighted corp. benefitl. No. American Col'· Liz Reinder'1 Aaency PE'l'Rl•1T cunt:ra. iltldom '3600. 531-3374. .Free d 11 = $&ZS Good co. bentfitl for aa:· l'ellJ(mdence School1, 4401 4500 Campua Dr., NB Ulld. c. C. auto. 1:1.1 Ui6 4 Brand new Pinto ttre1 = w~. yd. ~~ .. Pd.erk $550 gt'l!salve thi.nldrw~ individual. Birch st., NB. Mn. Mlle1, 5f6..2l.lf: · mm. NG • .aoaaM. W1tb t1uh w/rlma. eoo x 13 S:ill/Blll MALE POODLE , NEWPORT ean John Goa 833-2700 ~7300· • attachment SlOO or makti ofter M&-6913 ·! ' ' 3 Pump Island Salesmen S ECR~T AFc. y ... Famitlat otftt. 542-1734 evt• A-• Hai Pa-pen ') PeraonMI Agency Dennll 6 l>eMll: Pel'tOl\nel w/aome lube exper. 40 hr w / worldng w / clauilled week'tndll. LOWNMOWER $65. 0 t be r MS-6~ aft.u S, I 133 Dove• Dr., N.B. fArency, 2082 Mlch.U.. Dr., wk, gd ~·. ~00 E. 17lh matarl&l. Tak8 dictation, tD •• ~-llD mlle. Garden -11. ----~----1 ·.' ,. '42-.. 70. Irvine. ,_,, work . p/tlme rea. hn rum,,..,.. * 557-3111 * ,. """===,.---.-,...,,--(Crossroad Irvine,) CM. , -~ f"-,=~-- MANICIJRIST part ' time. -Rul iatoto Coreor ""1'd. WUI consider alter BINTWOOD CABIN Furn. Mammoth LICi. X!ht aoc, Newport Beach New or experienced, joln th• hn. C2U) 831-2255. CHAI kl Income.Tu: Ded. Sac.~. ~ PERSC>NNEl 1area. Call 548-4179. Company th.It'• rrowtng. u SECRETARY. construction Need at Jeut four th\, ar Ur>-For Q\t.lck ~· 531-3374. "liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimili!!I ii ~ MEDICALOB GYN ottiee )'OU do not hive a Uoeue, work. Call between 9 A 4:30 fin, BeatwoOd chain:. Ap. CARPET FOR SALE • "1 SERYlCfS~ ftq exp. back-office air1 I: ehtek on our · pm. 96U683; $iJ....OXI. pearance not important, but by Carpet t.aytr. Call Pets, 0-rel --...... ll.,o.;Comm'l lns to ITilll tro n t off 1.. g Ir I $49 -SEClll!TARY m..t be In -<ODii. No e 541-5745 540.llllll • ..... ec. Secretal')I ~ W/iria ranee exp. Send an~•. Free or reu. Ml II .,. 8 ,. ·-ID p 0 80v 'MO') PVT &ecr.etary to compaey --i...... ,..,t. 1197 __ •fi 5 --• Qookkeepe:r to T. · ......, reaumt · • • ~ -. R I I te executive, Newport Beac\J ..... """"'. -•, 11"'.L ..... WantM ih,yn>U Bookkeeper to $600 Lonr Beach. •• •t• area, heavy dletatlon;-typ; -~o~-e H A-t-R-So A/P Bkkpr/Monul. to-' WOM>:N -ComPIJI> l;lun•~ourM lnr "<!lllred. Saluy open. N"<I at·ieut I= matchlnc llNTW,pc>D REG '111 Geld .... 4 yra ~BX Red!pt/'l'ypc ID$500 -~·clng medical ..,,_ run ..i.. _..,, Call tor appt ..... M,, hi•b, ll4derb&ck c!Wn. CHAlr<S • "_,, ~Jerk: Typllt/Purchu. $475 ~ is intervittwin& a.JI -~ M.::'e:ent..:;:: ~ Ff:.. or unfin;• MUJt be Need at 1eut tour tin or un-16.1 bandl. Gd mover. "650. :CSS E. 17th (rit Irvine) CM agH. who have had heart Jones .__ lntormatkm at SHOE Sa.Jffnwi, ecper. By tturdy. No antiques. 1rff or ftn. Bentwood ch*' Ap-5"-4f14; ~ ; 642-1470 dlleue or major suraei')I. 142-Sllll. -;:,:;,,.,.!~ P..:; ~ reo...,blc price •. Pb. l4llle _.not lmportao!, but Coll J A I Call5pm-1636-0pm1612~ --"'-Tu,': Ta .... -n R-ltors or 54MS41. at 1197-7191after5: mUll be In aood cood. No I ·B-lJRMFJl ___ E_Kl,.....tt-•n>-Mora-~-bl~e J[lTCHtN He"lpen. PP 'II .LU.L. ..~ ...... ruw -SURPLUS SALE utlguet. J"rff or nu. llftbred 9 wkt $35 ea. Y,.tea Vl'\'de Conv. Hosp. 661 formation. Real EState Sales Service Slatkin Sale• man 8 breaktut tblll I: 4 chrl:. 10 Jrict, .Mike, 897'7111 aft, S. ~05 ~Jy am 'or tvet. l~enttr St; CM. M\-~. :PifODEL-part time, fitting. Uke working 1n l..quna tull ~e, eve. experienced t>anl.lh ann chn. 10 eoUee LADDERBACK CH A. IR S , n-.. • iJ4 J:AUNDR.OMAT Attendant, Jr 1ile 9, for Jr swimwear Beach1 Immediate opening neat 1" appearance apply tbl1. 8 end tblL can be Men Nt«l at leaat four m&tcbln&....,, • ..-.·------,.... P1ttme help. Particularly mfR co. ~24~--36~. !Or q~ifled 11 c e n 1 e d roornlnp 2590 Newport Blfd. between 9 A U wkdayL hJah.. 'laddft'blck ehatra. * DOI Obedience * ·}niertated ln couples. :A.eply 5'6''·5'7". 3 am'• or pm'• pel'IOn. Aak for FUta Myer. Service rtatlon ·attendant \Jnlt C, 2IM1 Grace Ln. 1,f'ln. qr unfht. Md,lt be Tr)' thil proven love method 1o Jack T. Cox, 22U Dupont. per wk. ~ W. Chestnut at Sandcutle Real Estate, part time, eve. and week CoJJta Mesa. ~•turd>'· No antfQUtl. r,. or Clau ltarttnc ~ .)rvine, Calif. 92664, Ave, S1A. ~ 1786 S. Cot.It Hwy., Le(una ends experienced, apply 2590 FRIGIDAIRE U Cu. fl, ~ble price, :Pli. M1ke St.n Clement. area. l,egil Lc'y $9iii l\.fOTEL maid, f1cperlenced Beach . .f94...8026. Newport.Blvd. f:reei.er top, S90, J'rultwood at 897•7m aft 5. Days -492-4401; evn 5'9-3931 ~·• Neao. Fl'ee • Fee J0"'· preferred, Newport Beach RECEPTIONIST STORE clel'k, !male, put flnlJh dbl bl1f tram• w/bOx PIWI' ltUmted In JQ\nlnl John Martin, Prort Trainer ~taJ>IUIM<l llrm Just moved TraveLodge, ~-SEC Rn ARY time poa. toll tlmt, neat 1prlnp i , matl. $50. 2 Oub N'l'P'l"Be&eh Tinn!• Ou~. AKC PuPo-9 wk old Germsn l'or on H In W-n•1 Werld Coll Mary lolh ..U.71, HI SM Eight Great Tops lilltant Crocllet 1." new ot!kealllwa:• :::· NURSES, pvt. duty. all 1 a~nce, 2 dlyt/wk. ~~!!'a ottoman, naua:., $150. can ~ fbJt. MG-1791. lhOr'lhalt lhow 1 tiekt, s wk ta!')' who w ' typet, all ahilts. Letc0ulle Openinca naw or people 4.,....:r.1'i5. """'.ai.w. M¥ftal lftttrulfleltt1 122 old . sreat d&ne1, best ln Mom, daur hter -nv1nc : ~ttat to, Call Sharon Wall. Nurse'• R e r l • t r y , 351 w/[IOOd lkil11. Both short A-TELEPHONE Sales: SdJ PECAN coUee A end table• ~'DER Stratocuter, Fula:· temperament I I h o .,, , rail¥ along ln r lpply-dealcn ;J33.~, Dtnnia A Denni• H<MlpltaJ R.d., N.B. lonJt term ustrnments, &>uthttn Orange CoQnty'1 Sm. De<:on.tor dlnettt ICt •~" :Pif1.rtlncr11t Kertnel1 '.Pet"1>1wl Aa"""Y. 2082 642-9955 or 540-9954 Irvine E = Favorite NewlPIPft" from 11.!5. ll57-3W. Wlh, i ~ ;:''~s 541Hl989. f_ ...,. ..rr _ _, c&/:~n _.., blow, ,,. :~n Dr., Irvine. lntel'Viewt 9-5 M/F NEVER A F'E AT YoUr home. Make U much I' -SOFA I low .eat, never a. XJ.nt ' OBEDrENCE OU1 To Start ""f 1'1"'-iMI lllMI ... carefroee ln matchln&. 3 color tiCENSED shampoo 11rl NUR8ES. pvt. du\Y, all Int• TEMPO h l'Oll need. Geoel'OUI com-Uled. 'Belh l1lO. Sewing PM i wkndt l36-IOU. Wed. JW,. 28th 7:30 PM In cares of knlttlnr "°"ted. :'betdtd, apply Wed thru Sat aH ihittl. Uscoulle Nune'1 T1mptr1ry Htl' mlsalon on each sale. Call mach szs. Pvt Ply 98S-7910. >'ENDER Jaau&r Guitar the Newport.lrvtM arta. WHAT do )'OU"t\etd MOit al Euy crochet. Pattem 7018: :~np>n before 4 pm. Rel(lltry, 351 Hospital Rd., REC E PT 1 ONIST: Fee 5.;:i""l-6739. MOVING: Hou I eh o Id W/C\lltom J*dded hack. ()pin to all dOp owr 5 mo'I all nowf ToJll, t6pt: topt to Chlld'1 U and 8-12! teen'1 , 67M'J070, N.B. Paid/Altro · Fee Joba. How TOOL Maker, retired , 1Umtture, odd• a: enda. Hird cue. $115. M4--S01. old. MB-t92!. team wlth lhortJ.° pe.n~ rrd••' 8-11 Included. UVJ).lll -lt<tper, 5~ W-99511 or -~'Ollid y0u lilt• to work fM p/tlrne, S hn/per day. Call ..,..... mower,-· 1'1-/0f11111 H6 ST. BERNARD PllJI, male, ; slclrta all lhtourh oummer. IE\'El'ITY..PIVJ: CENTS ~ Min. 3 yn ~· Sat. blten>ie_Wa &-5 M/F fut arowlna real estate A after 5PM, 542---*6. 8 Pc. Fnrltwood bt. aet 1n -monthl, SoOd h 0 me , Whip up eiatrt great ahlrt.1 for each pattern -add 1S ~11'5r'3N. NfuiSES AlDD invectrnent co. T Y 0 u n I TRAINEE xln't ronct Call t am-5 pm., fR£E responslbl~ A lovlnr people and overblouHI In cr:ttton, ct.nta for etM:h Plttfm for ~JST A. m 1111 nl • Be;yvlew eonv. Hosp. modern .....,.rl<en. $500 INSIDE SALES 675-5200. ;, • , only. 6411-7014. .4 polyester. Ah-MAlllnd Special Handt· IE' bt.w own ~ ex· * !Wo-M90 11' C.U Heltn Haye•, ~ Tine growing co. need!I man 11, a.nsle couch Cl' x J') Or:I& • StarUna Week ot•AtllUlt 1 PUPPIES AKC P 00 d1 e , Printed Pattern 93711 NEW Ina; olhtrwlte . thlrd.-claa: ., 4 doY0-111 hr .la,, Mott OFF1CE rb'l Utlme, perm Coa.W "3ency, 2 DO to leam sa!ea from the IJ> l900-lll5. OllANG11 COAST teacup" toyo. Xtts tiny ft. Mlase1' Sbeo·l, 10, 12, 14, 18, delivery wW talo! thre< ; Tkun. Jntlr\'iewl 7 to po1ltion. ff~i. Bch a,ru. Harbtlr Bl at Adami. CM. 1\de. Lite t)'phte nqulrl!d. 175-<1317 HAMMOND STUDIOS Yorkle Stud 1 er v Ice . lS. Yardaatt In pattern. we..kl or more. Send to ~:ID.,.._ VOllPt Dtvlaloo cl Expti'. prerd. S!T-2561, Call Don Jackson, 540-606G, ' o!leNI 89J·9nB flEVlllM'l'l'·nnl CIEllTS AllJ!O 8""'1u. '"' DAILY J:omouter Equ!Jlmellt, :l1lO P>.RKING Lot Mahltellalt<:C Rl!CEPTIONIST • Coastal Aa<ncy, 2190 RUGS .• 1ovt 1tit, TV, oof· 4 Adult Evenln& Clalles . • fM each patttrn -add 25 PU.QT, 100. NOedlecralt ~·Ave, Coifa -N'-htJ o"'·· 5!4 nlfhts. p!O TYPIST. Cm-pot-ate ofllce~ Harbor Bl at Adamt, CM. ree tbl, end tbls, dbl_ bed, e ~ OLD English Shtep 0... centl !or eadt pott"'1 for Dept., -163, Old O!On ~1*. ·' , pe~ wk c:ii 5$7-2* btwn I 50-00 WPM. No qenclea. tlJRUT lathe oPttator for drtum:, Mlle. W.1ti6 e lea:>t)da.ry :;ut~ 11 lllOI. AKC. A1r Mall lbd Sptcl.11 Hand!-stAtion, New York, N.Y. T'MAlDS IUITID 6 IO.;., For •PPt. c•ll Dick Beau· 2nd 01)el'&tlon exp nee. Tap. Gor ... S.1• 112 e ~ · 1nr: ·-lhklkW& 100!1. Print N-. -. •·--i ·~ --. ti _v ·~--•... champ, 54$-0370 wetkd&ya. mal•-Corp '·~ W ·~• e W-p 1'EMALE AKC delivery wW take f11ret ztp, ""'*" 11 .. 1,. .. • ., --~ ~-~-·~·• _., ~ " ~ ' -·VASES. dlalla, Pin& lamp<, Call·fM Information SAMOYED PUP. 145 Wff1u1 or .-.. -tD NEEOIZCl\Ai'l' '121 Cl'!> Jia.n....ae. p..,...,.. MJr, Exper 'poo!. RAlllel lhllt. -lit-Secret Newport .~~·~·-blankets, 1la11ei . 'M4-ftl0 e !l4>Ul4 e MartanMartln,UIODAILY chet, knit, etc, n..dtrec. ~ h1 Oull, llll W. Siood1"11<!<.&3Mlll. ary 'WAITRISS, l!XPIR. Ttta--Wtd. IAM . Ole 2854£ tH CdM AFGHANS Cham Ire PIL01' 442, Pa~ Doi>t .. tlo1111,50c. -~ PEft.MANENT relltbl• Small o.c. ~ta xtra Not l.Uldet-'1. No Phone Capital, offNadonal, Of. .Cou ~"-pt/sh. wUt tell :~bl; 232 W~th St., New 1•Wll Macrune ..... ~I MAIN'llNANCl cleanlt¥ lady "Io w n lhlrp rlrt· · Calli. Apply In penon, SUrl GARAGE Sale: Liv. rm, br · PIANO SALi I to aood ltomto. Ma~, Yorl<, , l40U. Print l!ollc, 1aney knob, pol-l lnntpcrtat!Oa. 1 day a wk, j S ES i Slrloln, 5930 W. C-1 A kit llmt li!ll El Camino l'lono Uled In ttach<rl !137--1210. ll•IQ, , •Ith ''""' SI. ; MICHANIC Wed. or Thtlrl. 1:15-2:15. AL Hwy, Newport Bch. Ave, 'r .v. iswus. 111M!loi; floor moclell; tilt-m, t!IZll and trrrU: 1:u1 Art " lb1'plo a.-Too~ n:,:s SIL I0-1!74. Penna,,.nt Poalllon1 WAITRESSF:• b b Ml fli_. HI -tlnued model•: dam.,ed AD 0 RAB LE Cock ... :' IWMUll. eMJI • ..., :is dellrno to cUtnt " lllldtw a. PiANo pla)'tr. Appty ln Full • p/tlme Schedules WaJtm, rCkt>e~ • H ~ ~;: _.... eeMI, They're all htre 6 on pupt, 2 rem.ale, 12 \\'ff . sn: MO~ SP r Jn I make. Sl. -loally ltl!flltad II> -C&rolt'a t.w,.. !IO Dllhwu~ Applv -In A VON Sale, '-· -. -very Nie at dt-.nll ID 111111. S\O. Each. 9!1S-121L FaOh-and -cno ......., .,.,.... -- wla .... -w l9tb St. CootJ M..._: LININS pe-a1': 12PM as So rtu. 1~5 Thur/SaVS..n.. Wolllch1 Mu1lc City ·** IRIS!! Setter, fo male, 5 pattern treo mm ..,. Laatn by ploturell Po~ .,..-lo llwft......... · ' ., IER COSMETICS C...t H 1..q &h · no checlll, :HT4 Sottta Ano. lloutb Cout l'tal& moo. Thend•rln AKC rea .. Sprinr-&tmmtr Ca!aJor. All ••mt. 11. lot ~ _....,, PIPE nl STAT10NlllY I -wy, '. · c.M. 5jl).2830 lllS. m-2111. ll\Jtol Only5C1c:. Oon1plela-01•- Xlll't lloOtllM. lncllldbtc TO 15 Ptr Hour CHILDlllN'S WlllOWER w/2 r>rl• """ 1 sit\JN V1P I' Slate SPIN!.T Plane. Llltt ,,...,, ELEGANT AFGllANS pet i INSTANT SEWING BOOJS • more thln 1(11) cllll - ,..... ....... Must Nod blUtprtms, CUI A Eq>er. ~ I< 4 ntedt u, .... ln Nanny. pao1 table. Ettetl cond. With bo!ICb 14110. 111il Iloloc llhtr# puppllt i all brt<dinl -today, WW' tomorrow. It. I P.P.I. ~t plpt, bind fublha, nu., Xln1 EmployM Btntllt1. = ....,,.. P ra I. call iHll-1128 Wt:J, C.M. ~. ll!Ock. All colors. ~. ~·N 5 TAN 'I' FAl!IUON ,?""•pltto .,, ... -- PMlf!c ::~ ... °"rilnl _., WOMEN, p/lhne i.lephoM CAAPE't ;g 1q. yd1. OOld hi· .f\i, RHJe, Hll'~ SILKY pupt, I moo 1old. ~· BOOK , Hun<lredl 0 I 1; llffJ' Rq -· • 50<. Per-nol .. rYltn p p 5 .NO -a A!'J'IY ::;:::i Ole worl< from your ltomt. No lo nylon carpet Xlnt cond. ...... U6 Ma!N, noi Fema .,, I . lalhlon lactJ. SL lloot Of u Pritt AflMM. lU Mo. ,..,,., , , , rs ,_._._ M 111 h ~ te 918-1335 --141-3491 al t wk<1ty1. iiOc ITnlon B&nlt C:.,. Poclflc Ill-·-·•• Pio! ~I~~ .;;l "' · ,.a:NS 3 1)1eed bike 125. Glr!J i.:: ~"!...r~O:ld"°'!,~ AkC lleootiond pupt. ! "~ DAILY PILOT Qtill1 -I • It po1-.. OruWl;_,,,.11. Pe-I hrvlcH THI IROADWAY YO\JNG man to wortclWli> Spydel't)'pe bike S20. llotll M<ldtl P-3!0. Plus Into l/~m;""· Call Ill WANT '"D 5Clc:. 147-6 llJ Ne. ,._ -ti S..t i SUn. Mull haw top condl11oO. 641-1~·-claareHt llp,hter"" -! D .!! • "' M-Qalt -• , 115 E. °"""""'"oal!ll Unton -8quMe 1TT1 Edlntfort!.!'.s. ... or pick up. s.atary + GIANT De•l(llltr Rlll'dY blttorin ll.U\1ly u!<d. Paid SHEPHERD puppy. Cloe<! FOR ACTION. , , 50<. 9111M. NJtr1oo <>rur.t. Call!. Eqtiat Oppor, (lio)'<r .......-. Local Rt!'~ Ann 'N ~.; fl 115. 14" $11-..n S2Q. 51).J'l)I ,..._ with kJd • SI~ 642 56,.1 Qaltta ,.. ......,,., u.tlls • 1133 147•6446 Vacuc"" colt OMtt*yt llont For ...,1. 963-1174. dolls 15.142 -· -i..nda. * Call l4M5SI * • ' II bolutlllll,......,.. lll<. -&ft II Illa W"' iJilt lo -! 0Ur Trad<r'1 your llt>UH. ·~. 1totl! 5CU1T Oppor. Not1 Qmem1 L!lot • _, Our Tndtl"I ii" filR PidlOi'CI BtU POODLE: Podlpood, .Over •••••••••••••••••• Dd7 Pilot Ouolfltd P&n4lM Ooill!M 1a tot )'OU\ bt4. "'· 1hn1 a o.ii, Pilot llol oponlnp tar """ Pandloo column 11 lor 10U! Cooook, alnt oond, $UllJ, ll"Y· mlnlatuN. Femal«. Ad. .a I llnff, 5 d&11 tor I lltlclto. Clull!led A4. l42-<i61I. ..ie.mon In Of, ~S. 5 11-5 d&1I !Or 5 -.. 54MT40 Call m.41111. l••mi•ii111•1'1f•llilllm••••lilll- I • I ' , I . I i ' • • ' J • .a.'f PILOT 27' AUX. SLOOP ~----eod ....... 10 Ca«•llm.. Fully equipptd, • ndlo. RDF, sleeposlx. n" beadroom.. complete PllitJ. Qub rates. U>tJ of ~~-CUI for Wo. 15140M aft, 6:Xl. _ ... 11, s.n '°' -:=· ~~'f'i::~· .. "" M)'When!. Qwnu. 213/:idl&-2963 12' Cqlambla Sabre, slpo " Xlnt tace. $4950 . 1 214~17•·&171 days , 7U-31T-D8TZ·eves. 1311 ft. IAM Star sailboat ................ S.lo/bnl OPEN ROAD MOTOR HOMES !Oil Gardin Grove Blvd. Garden CroYJ 119M41'l '89 STA'RCRAFT , . Te n I traJltt, •. tlttPI e: with eltc· trtc refrlcn'a-tor I: heater !GP211118) $1199, . BEACH CITY DODGE with trlr. $650. l~ Beach Boulevard MT-607 Huntincton Beach 3i' Columbia S.bre, •IP' 4. CTI4l ~006tl xlnt raoe. $4950. 2 1 3 : -;::iM31h-~f1~· ;°jh~;;~ 'lf6..Qn days; 213, 3'71412 * 13RI* ...,. 32' O'.lLUlolBIA Sabre. Sleepo Matar· U-..• 4.$1900. DUlllN. * 846-344.) * 14' HOBIE cat, .t mo1 Old. Racing r1gg...i., 11000. Sales • Rentals 55.8-3222 . AulelW......i REWARD Will PAY OYER Kelley Blue Book For l•t• 01od1I, clean, low mlle... dome .. tk:1, lmportt, 'trucks or campers. Call and ask far Buytt DAYE llOSS PONTIAC 24'0 Horbor Blvd. Coot• Meso -17 WE PAY TOP CASH IDr -.i can • IJueb, jiu! can °' fa' frt9 nttmata. GROTH CHEVROLET Call 64!H432 A..ic for Sales Manaa;ft 1411 S. VIUage Way, S.A. 182ll Beach Blvd. .f!' 8 Meter Sloop. converted Motor Hom. Rent•lt Huntln&ton Beach far milling. Xlnt ed. $16,500 Avallable tor dally, weekly. ICT.eoB'l · KI S-3331 644-4048 • 64v.il46. or rnonthly •--•-21', 23', ;;;,;:;.:__~_,.....::;..:.;= ...,..... WE buy all makes of clean Cat-Excel Cond. and 25' sell contained Mo-used apor11 can. paid for Trier: 1ncluded. $395. tor Hornet, all t'q'Ulpt with or not. P1ease drl\•e 1n for !WG-U19~. eenmtor, root air, m1d tree ,..ppra.1aa1. SABOT, llC:iod (lQl'ldltion. Dock many other extru. All apt.tt available. S 2 O O. O>aches are 1972 modelL 54'..s259 or Sf>8)16. We have the all 1tee!l Amigo INti, Sllpt/Do<ks 910 We>. Pleaae call 839-95tl0. NEWPORT IMPORTS '16' sllp avail, $2.lS It, 233 19th SL, Apt C, Newport BeaCh. 675-0236. •n Explortt 28', air, •tereo, fuMy equipped, 1leep1 6, Lo 3100 \V. Coast Hwy .• mileage, ·E1tafe 1 a 1 e . Newport Beach $11,750. 1963 Newport mvd ., __ .:..' _,64:.:2-:.940.:.:.:::.5 __ _ CM. 64£r8297. \l'E PAY TOP DOLLAR INll,Speedli'Skl 911 16' GLASS Fantasy, 90 HP, 1.0-0.M.C. efll(ine, aun top, new tea&; iOOc1 oond., big wt;ieel trlr., fut. Divorce aacrUc,,.,-. n.-. lj' llOlpbln sJd boa,L 45 hp. Mere. Trallri'. Nfedl: work. cu ... 1op. l250,ll6Utllil. --~--· Rent' A Motor Home FOR TOP USED CARS for: y_wr V•C•tlon It your car lJ extra clean,' * 139-4301 * see us first. -BAUER BUICK Tr•llers, Tr•v•I 945 2925 Harbor Blvd. -------- I(.._ ~_,_'-__.Ii] TENT TRAlLER Cycli1ts \Vlll Ap)1reclatt! '65 T'ravtl Matt Sleeps 7, Jdtcben &: add on cabana. Frame completely rebuilt to cany 3 motor- eyclet. EXtra Clean. 540'9451 or Aft. 9 P.M., 540'3194 Campen, Sale/ R..t t20 18' ·Prowler. Self-tonlalncd. Like new! Many, man.v ex-* lllJ' CAM PE It * tra.. Easyllle hlto~. Swav 01'1~ ROAD bar. Blk• raoia. Honda 90 lbcludes 'fSe.dowtu, Bounce-Scrambl(.'r atr cooler olW! Wl,)'1; Awnl.D&. Boot. Like more. Buy with or without new. $900. cub or trade for Honda. Make offer! -boot. (TI4) 52S'3SS 962-1689. ~ or 5!1.-GeOT ifttt 6 ~-22 =~. =TRAILER==""""1m=Roa=-dl-=-1ner-, TRUacJCnnprr jp;Cw ·n II~ new, slffPI 8, eeH oon- " TOD <IMC -Sim'a PU talned, many extras. 31<14 wn.2' weekender.> camper. T'OOm att. $2005. 846-3163 Leu tban 11,000 mt. -5. * 2-l' Alrttrttm, AC, cots, tU-351l wknd or a.ft ~ pm. eouch, Breakaway brks., CUSTOM dll, lSLANDER.-32, cleftn. Bar'1mln pr\ce al S1700. 65W260 Hemet. Jdra nk:e;ilS M. ,..o;..;.;._;,,..;.c:.:.~c-~-2'f Inf»'d c:rutllns sloop 16' C&rdlnaJ ·n. Dual tank", $C50(L AW!ry, 615-119o. l?U elee. frlP., porta.pottl. '1450.!IG-!645 • .. ~ Camp~l\Jackl -'-~~-$139.50 plus tu. 13' Santa Fe, &IOI 4, .• ~ e portoopotiv. 16;(1 Cyclao, Bil< .. , ' Call MS-2!63 ._,. ft! Auto ller¥1oo; Porto Mt --1971 YatJilh& DT-L-s PO,RSCHE -eiwine,-1700....CC. Dirt, Jllke, Rear Koobby chrm & hand ~1n79t, 116961 VW th, expanP>n chamber, body, no eng. ~ . Cosla Mesa 979-2500 IMPORTS WANTED Oran&e Countlea TOP l BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. H. Beach. P!1. 847.- Aut .. , Imported 970 ALFA ROt.llEO -Atta Rom~o '72- 2000 NOW IN STOCK for lmmadlota Delivory ln1tent Credit BANK FINANCING COAST IMPORTS ~n releaee, sfreet "05&~F9:,:.::rd:=-;;llo::;To:.:n:..P;;.'7.u-. °"'tor eQU)pmmt $('13. Abo .4. cycle parts. 3 aneed. alx cylinder A lrallu, nmpo. lllhla, ad-englno. 919-4.>"75. j\lltable axle I< towbar $250 HYDRAUUC jack~ Camper, NOW ON DISPLAY « belt: ofter over $DI. 712 hand ~ Ooor. Special 1,,_ T. Sales Service Vlctm1a, CM 543-0900. lloor."1105 + tax. !J68.M45. Parta Body Shop 31'1 HONDA, CUiiom pain~ •60 MERCURY & '63 FORD COAST IMPORTS lots o~ ~e, xtraa, runs COunll')' &mire pai1s 1or 1000-1200 W. Coast Hwy. perft See , toi appreciate! aaJ 84 .. ~ ~ewport Beach 642-0406 "'"".116&.:IMS.. !:~·~-~~~~~-~~~~!~~~~~~~~ ~ '64 Alla Spyder. Xlnt mech'l BRAND new blcyclt'-Ledy'• cond. $600. Days 645-8000; Ralo\lh sport, 110. can ,:_..;,..,_.. II C?1) _•:..ve:...•:..642--0titl"--=1:... ___ _ 642"'523 alter 5 or 642-4321. • • <>t. ~ '°; .. iiiiiiiiiiii~ IMW 1971 YAMAHA 125 MX • · Low mllet and ready to'""° _,.,._,1q.;. .... _;..1c_1_ .. _._1._s_ts_1 ALL MODELS Clean! ISOO 1929 Model A Roadsler IMMEDIATE Aakkil'Jobn644-1742 w/Rumble seat. 1ully l;>ELIVERY aen Su:=um l30 =r::.· ~11oe•• o!Jer. Low Bank Financinc As.k 1or John 644-1742 Trucks 962 '70 Honda 350-Street. 2500 m1. 1475 MUlt ..n '57 Ford 112 Ton Up To. 48 Mo. Terms 5"-W7 Pickup on ap~ej:I credlt $ Moto X ~~length 28 Inunacul!fe, MU!t Sell, d1r $43. Ask for John 644-1742 c,897:=--0224.~=-...,--,,..,-._.­ * '68 HONDA 450CB. LOW '70 Dodge 3/4 Ton Ml. SHARP. $U5 OR OF-V-3, Aulo TrMI, with tervicc FER. 645-4115. ~ •• , Must sell, dlr 1197.0224 """' SEE US ABOUT 1'n YMIAHA 250 1fX, very '55 Ford %T new ena trnm Ov1rs111 Dellverv clean, has only run 5 tanks tires Paint etc. Runs looks CREVIER MOTORS of ps. Pb. 830-7278. new&:: camper 644--0268. .n \V. J~ St .. Sn.nta Atut KAWASAKI 90, A·I cond, '63 co.-JI T 13$.3171 very low mileage. Call ev... ...,vy ,. on -- -Immaculate, Must Seil, dlr '69 BMYf-2002- BSA. 250· ~. reblt erw. Xlnt ,:1197='-022'=1.'=-=-_,-:,.-,,,- cond; $225.. 1968 f()RD Truck. \0 Ton Call 646-46l9 RANGER. Air. $2500. '12 Harley Davldaon 125 ..,...,...:.:*,cC=all::.,:962-6422:=..;=-*c..,,= , Rapldo. Sttt<t/rurt. 11 ml. Auto LHsfnV 964 $450. 64&-2056 ' (Slk •T·lo30A). Bcautllul condition. $2199 2 Men's 10 speed bl~es. Rid· den twlct. Both $90, or $50 ea, M&-4915 alt 6 pm. CREVIER ~ MOTORS Tr, our leu. upena tor 208 W. 1st St .. Santa Ana Savtnp • Satlslactlon • Ser--=-,,.-l_U._J_>_71~--c-(2J :Ill" Girl's blcycleL $15. ...,h. 645-6'734all5. vlot. Vl&lt (l(lt new homt! 1912 MAKES AT COMPETI. 'rivE RATES;- WE LEASE ALL POPULAR & * * ;rive Bilce moto<eycte Call ~ib'g£~ ror ROY CARYIR, Inc. tnnr.-, ~.;:· ROBINS FORD 234 E. 11t11 st. '61· 'Honda !al. Needs m-lepalr. aell ....... hie. iJZ, $IM71S. ml Harl>ot Blvd. Costa Mesa ~444 Molior ...,_ Oolta M-tU-0010 BORGWARD 1-•-·_ .. ,._11 _____ ,.._ -w-iii e fl L1TETDIE M.lL, 23' 6 WlLL SO,, )'OUr car paid 1vr 11..,9!0-lkqward ___ C_ou_pe-. -1 -ol-a ~.Afr. m. •.mt1 equip.. or not. Call Ralpb Gordon kind. Collector'• lttm. Qaod Jdol -l'wl, l'IJ., 118-.ml --.CS E. Olul Hwy, body, 11...., e n « l n • • ""1di()'11ll>o11191' DAl( tD Nnpart Betcb. Sacri!lco $2lO or be8t oU<'r. ,. • odl Doll~...., ... Lllot ta .,.., o.r Trider'• ~u o.-·. El Toro or all ....; toerfl. Pll'ldllle mlurnn ii tor )'OUI call s.rt&-0900# atll'r 6PM . • • • • Autot..lf•••rtrlll c11..-Sporta M.N<otl * 5111!!! * RIVIERA llS!. :zs.ooo -., 0ruge ~ ~ ---MU Alr. Am-Fm. Cllrome f(Jr' local 6. Ea 'I• p •a n ~ Low u ~ wbeds.. Powtt wtodowl. deUvuy. _,-w···~·s atf!lel'iJJC, traktl. Trunk ., Jim si-. lmpom ·~•M ~· lode till·Wh .. l New tltt•. '69 WAGON 2l01 So. Maln. Santa Ma ,Sport Car c.... ~kt. Xlnt cood. l o"11U. LTD O>untry Squltt. FuU 557.5242 Open Sun. -.OR.ANGE c·ouifTY'S $21.00. ~1708. pwr. ~owner. Genuine TSUN LAl\GEBI' '69 ru.i.ra. NJy equip. 24,silo mt. 12.:i;o. 842-T.188. DA 11011!:.l•fSt •• ~ 54'1~ LowmUe.im> FORD'68•LTD .Sqw ... A~. "RI Da-. llOO Road•trT, TOYOTA 64i-5146 614-4018 PS, PB. Clean. PY! ply. xin·t -. -°"· eau CADILLAC nw. <tw·Gn-1299 fM..'/690. '72 TOYOT.. 1961· GALAXIE, 2 cir. bani ---..,67 DATSUN ' · "' YOUR ONLY tao. Needs ..,k, !Int 1125 STATION W~GON COROLLA FACTOR!( lakei. Ph:>ne ;9l>Q6S. • •FREI:. ms. 54M<Oi alt. 1 PM $1916 AUTHORIZED JEEl!S I,; 'fl DATSUN uo-.z. Brown. ('+ T. ' I.) CADILLAC . 7,000 ml. Muat ,.u. $4350. · '72 JEEP ·· '(). Eves/wknds 644-0708. · or DEALER 4 \Vheel Drive, V-8, Power , , DEM '72 Datsun 240 Z; 5,000 mUtt, 1 $39.30 NIJ. Larsest .lelectlon ~t Cldll· Steeritic, Radials Conv Top ' to • D--'•-1-WAr:tln laCS fn Oran&.•' County, o ' ' " Air. Mags. nau-. ~· Sales-Vt•'~ oft . th~. road tires (only i .:.1 . m-2424 ..-6f5.,6540, FULL'cujl prtct $2,006.30 Ill-3100 milill (566EllW) $351!5, > ; \ r.• • ' • cludJna: tu""""""· Down • N-L. .. dJr -· ••K FIAT payment 1s tour hu>drtd Coclllac,....,. • -· ' · • • ,_,, _ _: ·--••• ~.... '47 CJIA. Xlnt cood. 55,000 ·-~·~ ... -~I ~~ --· ,._ m~ •• .., Pr. ' part UI 11u..,. U't. Wl.£0n, • .....,.. p&yn\~Dt ,includln& lntemf:, milH. $900, tVal! 'j ""1d. 8 track tape, $454. tax • II« .... ilS pay plus 2600 ~JI.-Call ...,_ 6j5.,';TI8. * 833--3693 * ba.-...,..,..1 o( $800. M0-9100 ·Open Sunda> 'Ill l'Oidpronco, 4\VD, , JAGUAR Total dderred .pay price '69' 'ELDORADO air cord., many extras. --------I $2,515.50. ,.,,Jt. 11%. Oo '=-'i1::9:,::i5,;;. 1135-JS08,;;":.-ii';-;:d'i-ys-. -I JAGUAR 1968, air, auto, pre-arraniOd' credit. FACToRY·.~. lull power" GREMLIN stereo, xlnt. $2995. 1\11'. (300'1B5). ; !084-CPP) qoo. Dealer.1 _ _,,,.,......,..,.,.--,=~ Clerk, n4, 531H421. f\ . ltA11i4 836-65."lS., Braftd Now •1972 J~G~:,.~~~~~ .,mTOYOTA -~~ ~:. ~~ :.:.°"i GREMLINS S995 or cUer 54M80C. • owner. ,(n4) St&-13)9 or JAG '65 XKE Cpe., auto, 1966 Harbor CM 646-93tl3 (2l3J.~ powa-ed by Chev. $2250. · · ' · '61 Cad ,Eldorado. ~·Ilk• Alter 6, (213). -. . ~· ..... ,. '70 w!l.i.te model trim & M a·•DA ~ ""'" gold flremiat paint $2900. ..... • a.ten 673-&526." ROTARr.S Toyota a.iJaruar lieaier CHEVROLET lmmodlole Dellwry Authoihed Sales 6 Savlco '70 'NOYA S.S. HUrntKJON IEACH i.aJ!~ Hl&b:'.'3100 Coupe. 350 vs. Vinyl top, Ovet' z; Gremlins In llocl< brown w/beige vinyl bucket au models, A colon avail· " I I·; ' ' ' ~ 17JJ1 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINC.TON flEAC H . . 1'4 2 bt::>o(i •n MARK II '\Vagon. $2,895 seats. Automatic (Door shift) able fof Auto. trans, 10,000 ml, '°""'l•, lacto'Y .,, .. ~,, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AM/nl, air. Rack. power disc br~ extenor 644-8984. chrome. TOP SHAPE! $1950. ' TRIUMPH ~·:.iis:wm go quick. W~S.Lee * TRIUMPHS * '65 CHEVEU.E MALIBU -~ ..... ,. '71 CLOSEOUT Has !WI. P/1, P/b, new '5'17-5126 SPtTFIRES AS LOW A.I:) $2399 p&tnt, new bnkes. Rwls G . , E ~ect. $695 er t.et offer. l23i So. Main St. T.. SAY $500 &ii alter 6 pm .. 545-6382. ' ·sa... Ana FRITZ WARREN'S ~~'::_~~~:'.".:':-1--.;~~;;;;o--I Sport Car Center mo Chev. eonooun Eatate, .• HORNn I Pass. Sta. \Vgn. Nr-(-.;,..-..,..~-,,=-0 R AN G E C 0 U NT Y ' S Sttering &: brakes, AM-FM ~Brend New· lfn LARGEST ··•• --, ~~tilLsteer~~·· --11011l~s 710 E. 1st, S.A. 547~764 .Factory Air, luggage rack, n "nm;. I - TR6 '69, excel cond. new tires &. bl'.8,kes. Panel· . ·'.Best offer ing, Asking $3100: 557-4861 . ·67:1-64.\4 la ... '65 Triwnph l2tlO convt. '68 lmpa i.Uslom · Clean en,. Gd. tramp, car. s.ns. !'62·9689. VOIJ(SWAGEN '61 VW IUG COUPE, Factory Air, (VZU· 549) $1495, dlr. ~ I ' speed, l'l\dlO. 'b.atq, 1995 or best offer; 644-Mfll. '69' VW convert. AM/FM. Xlnt cond. Oriiinal owner. Ask $1356 or best otter. 54tHl622. .1972 ·.VOLV i Dl ·SEDAlf ' , '62 MGA, 1'liOO MKJI, conv. Nu tires. Body ok. en& xln't. 16511, 64&-9218. '61 VW. Reblt motor. New tires. Gd body. Needs Int l.96l CHEV. Wagon 32T-V8, 4 ~ .. 11·' -•lpt • __ ...., DEAN work. $415 or belt ollt:r. bbl b Good '·t•rior ~)' ... 'I.. .._. ~ · car · m ' avatiablt tn 2 Dr 4 Or and · needl .muUlen IUIO or bel! -"'""'! w...,;. ·mod.1s · .MGI ·~~m= ':",.~~:.; .. Her. -alter~ IMMEDIAlE DELIVER s7 . 1-·~__.,!J-- ·.69--M-G_B-_G_T_. -Xl-nt_co_rd-". f;;-:.·;..:;tS, $900 or trade 1of V-8, AuloinaUc, Factory Air --P ., , ' 23,000 mt's., amitm radio. ~l~arge"'"=r~car~-~892-~2624~·...,..~. Conditioning (VEF 270) 'tD' & -.:I s Le ' · · DWN. · Best offer. 842-7821 atte'r 197D vw BUS. Rebuilt $1295*dlr.~. HQ.IU e . ' 5,30 PM engl1ie, ::.t:t u::L ' '681...ia ,,._ ..._ ~" ·' SS676 ' 1967 MGB Roadster. 'fOJ> -.~~""""-=~~ Im cu.lat Sacrlfice Mlllt mechanical condition. t.ow ** '6618Dd/« '67 VW, $650 ma e, ' 547 .. 5126 • mileage.,. Must sell. $1()95. Ir: S7SO. Both in excellent sell dlr, 89T-0224. . 12'34 So. Main &.. ' . P« Mo. 531·121B 'after 5 pm. cond. 646-St9s. •oo ·Cbev. -·~price" radlal Santa Ana 63 vw tires. See to appreciate. IMPERIAL PORS_CHE , chrome J::. :.,u ,;::: lta)O. 544-W7 s7,r :::: '' '""' mod 356 ,;:"'~ru.:.:=.1450;::::,.::-.::.::::.::.· ~~ 11967 9>""' ~ "!'"nc1· !!; '70 Imperial saL1• , .. 'It 1.,·., ' 'ea963broP<>I rscFh<. aaJ ~~ orl '66 vw .tront 'end col· Good ,tlres. uuuu co . ..,.,., •-Baron .•1 .. ·MMili•r . ' et. or ~ VJ g. li!kln, xlnt 1or.~ BUg, in or besf otter. 646-2056. .. 1 owner. SUper cond. Red. xlnt condition $475. &U-2961. '56 Chevy, 2 dr. POil Immacalate CondJtton, Sacrl.· • ,;,_, I New top, 52,000 actual ml. ,65 VW 8 c,,,.d coodltlo V-3 Auto, "'"' good. fice, M'ast Sell, dlr. 897-0224. Calli prko' Is $3558. ~ .. Chrome' ·whl!i., skl .rack. ust a:: I>lr $& O 0'0• Needs' paint $50. 645--2761 & rt.-L. AM/FM, leather ..,ts. A ~1.592 .-. ' . • MERCURY lox llcenu. ~r .• \ c1.,.;,, $3500. 6#-1852. _-"",,;,:;::·.,.,..~..,,..=-= CONTIN. ENTAL · payment (ncluda• 11o1-JiioVINo.Mus1 ..u '63 VW '10 ~Y Colony Park loon Of $1425 plus JS P"Y: • ·n T,' gold mtlc, S-Speed, Van. ,.bit q. $925. 1550 ,61 LlDcoln Ccin!lnental 2 dr •ta wagon. 10 pus. Slee! ments of. $16.~6. Tote! I :: ~ro. ~:tr;gi.~M OraJ'.Wfl Ave, Apt ·R; CM.• HT, new tires. AMIFM ~l~ted :ese . roo1 ~ck, AJC. 'deftrred $4519.60. Aft_; -,66·--ao·R· SCH. "E·, 91-2 CllEAN -'61 VW, Sparidetta stereo m J<lltL &rd Best • · I • etc. · oivner. nuol Per,,.... ... Ra~ 1 ,.. ereen, Gcxkl «ihd. • 1 offer. 'Ev.e;. &M-'1247. ' Great tor Wnby. 586-2627. l • , •• , 675-598f * after 6 PM 54 .. ~ ..... , --'--• • ··TE 1910 ~-·-· Prlv ..... \• a °'=-.::;~;-=.--==I '66 Contl-•I Cpe. ~ ....,.~: ate . '· '61 Ponche . .Reblt eng. Nda. Goon condition 1: clean, Immaculate, Loaded. Mlllt party. Full PllW¢ Ir: atr. At 11~00%. little bod)' V.'Orl<. pm fn,. 1969 squuebaCk, $1400., sen, <fir-, 897..0:ZU. low Blue Book. 494--0122. vested, $1fi00. 640-0031' a1t 5. Capistram Beach '.f!l6.6323. 1969 eomtnental '68 Meraary 4 dr. hrdtp. '63 Porsche, conv. Reblt ,epg. '68 vw Bus, 7• pus, xlnt Excel cond. Prl/pty Under warm. Nu tires. Call Best oiler over $1500. Dr. mnd. Very clean. Family 546-l128 ..:96tl<Jl=..::.;7:.:4·'==~=-- Cassldy, 548-9319. -$1525. -' 'Ill Cont'k Clean. xln'l run-. MUSTANG '63 VW Bug wlttl aunrool. nmg cord. 1MJ or TOP. . Great condlUon! Asking m-4503. '65 1MUstq 289, Reblt eng, -R-on"'.-u-lt-Damo--~ 1450. ~-=-==-FO-RD____ ::;:' :iir° or ~ or. Semi Annu.I • •n VIV Qunper, -con-,,. MU...,....-A-dltlon! New tlret $3195. 00! --------., ~ 1 ,...., . Demonstretor Gn-7358 1963 WA•ON Immaculate, Sacrtllce, Miiii Clear•-'Sele • '65 VW w/'10 ~-V-3, autO air .-t. R·H, ..0, dlr, 19'1-0ZM. , This W ... oncl w':':'a1t':t·,.. ::-•. ~-~ u not OLDSMOll.E · RENAULT \ Unb..table Prii:es '6l vw 11u1< -aood. •gg FORl>Gal soo, 2 dr cpe, oo Oltl-. .,..i ..m. Cub ALL lm MODELS R<bit iJ'la!, l8!lCI or v-1, PIS. lWI.-.m ...... u. fl\IO. ~I• Gnene, IN STOCK FOR bell. 817-1.427 """ $925. or f'!f.r 14&--""1'5.lS-=1:..:4111=-=!..:.... ___ I IMMEDIATE '61 VW Body. Dlmaa<d rlrtit -. DELIVERY tront. for~ Malce o1.1·*='63;:::Ranc:.-.,..11<-,.,..; ""G-ey-iJ,~'611-..-PONTl---A_._c __ INSTANT (ltEDl'r let, 5"-341 efWlne. $5li0. Gi>Od • con-'t9 Pwotlae GTO, air · APPROVAL '111 vw .am,..r. 41,000 ml. dltlon. -'x!nt "°"" Ori« BANK l'INANCING Lois ol ectru. $2(1(111 or bt11 * 5Mll19 * .,.,...;: 117!15. 8*.rm COAST .a.r. Pvl.ply. 841-18515 alt$, '18 OALAXIE· Mr F--1. wrr tetC'ii i'IN!iW. ldlii Vftl vo Air, dis -llO, ..... .,.,.. Air (lood, _,,..,,._ -· ----·· __ ..... _ IMPORTS ,.. 1i72 •• .. ,. FOi :"'~ ... * -s., 1000.•• w. Plclftc Cll. J!wr. a..;:.,...., ., ou•• CAlff t;; ""'.· w~ ~-= ~ Newparlllolidt!Tif)-..... .. -- =t .,, __ a ler•'-... M ... ML ,....... I Bil JSdi1'l'lk '1.e M-i:°:.-;;;. ID -O.A.C Allml,-. -· Qtl ..... Mt!, /ft ~...!IS; CoaalJ --·-1••; PILOT -.,,.. _ -· serv. Dept. 0pn t11 1 ,... .... L••"" • ..... .,....... 111_. _, Al TlllD ""'--2IOl$o.___ WT.-S<lr ....... I 1o1t. -11 -1'111 Po"· air. R 6 H A ... -~--~~-~1 -°"'""""""' ., .. 1• ~. C.M. -(·,_..;... _____ ,,..;;Oosta=~Mo;;;;-...;;:..:;•-.-ta=-"----:,.-~~ ~ I • • • • San Clemen-te . - Ca istrano • voi... 65, Np. 200, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, c,4.LIFORNIA TUESOA Y, JULY II, 1972 TEN CENTS . ' ' Sinatra Levels Blast at House Crinie Panel WASHINGTON (UPl)o -Angrily .~tng "I'm uot a second-clau citizen,. let'• get lhat llraiil>t," singer Frank Sinatra· today accused the HOUie Selec' Committee on Gri!pe today o! pennittir· character usawlnation agalost him. Sinatra lectur.d the commJtlee !or n< promptly reMiq the May ZI testlmoo ·or J-ph "the Barony Barboza, wt ·• """lfil lo .......ct Sinatra with a N" f:oglopd crime syndicate beaded by Ra; ml>nt Patriarca. '"lbb bum went rwmlng o!! at tht: ' . mouth," Sinatra ~pped. 111 raent lt. I'm oot a ~ c!lhen, let'a 1et that atralght .. " • . Spedaton pecked Into the or n at• '<?nate CaUCU11 Room "ooheil" a1 ·natra11 Sharp remarks. ·"How do ypu repair the damaie clone ! the newapapen?" hi asked. Tben he held tql a newspaper cllpplnr nd read lb headline: " 'Witness Lints anatra To ·Reputed Mafii Figu{e.' " 01bat'.s channlng," Sinatra ad4ed sarcastlcaily. "And that 's all bearaay -0 'l'laird P•rty VP Pick I Schmitz to Run With Wallace? MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -If Alabama ~ec:-W~runs for "presi- d<nt on a third party ticket , his running niate would probably he Rep. .Tulm G. Sclunll< (R-Oilif.), a Memphis new.paper reported' today. The '.Commercial AppeAJ, In a story by It. !Jtlle llock, Ark., correspondent, Jnhn llennett, sakl Sdimll:i 11"1 coo!frmed tJu.t' hla name -.Id ..a ap far licald spot -<: tit the American party convention In AIJllllL When Arkamaa lepllzed • third party for the November 1enera1 election ballot last week, it was. widely reported !hot a "p-t l!epubllclJ!" would get the vlco prealtt.ottal ood. 'l'be'..,..P.per sakl Schmit. told It lie 0 woufdll:ft turn U down." 11W ~11.£1'.0U_thalJ>ridge....when-we eotr--">- to it," Schmitz was quoted as' saying. Schmitz, U, was a state senator fur 1lx years and was elected to Congress to 1910 from Orange and San Diego counties. He was defeated, however, by a pro-Nixon Republican In the June I C&lilornla primary.• Javits Pushing 'Dump Agnew' Effort by GOP WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Jacob K. Javl~ (R-N. Y. ), tried today to start a "dump Agnew" movement. At a news conference, Javitl urged President Nl1on either to find another .. teatlmony W;t't Jt?" "Ye11 Jt J.s/1 reaponde<I committee COUMel JosePh PhJUipe. P!lilllpo and Rep, Claude D. P-(~' Fl~.), the comnµttee c b a It man,, acknowled&ed lhat Sinatra had Jltver held an inttretl In the Fontalaebleu Hotel In Mlarnl . Beacb. Barboza tutllled lhat 'Palrlarca told him lhat Slnltra held' ao inlerest In the bold II a fn>DI for PatriarCa..--. Pepper . and Phillipe copded lhat Sinatra had every right to. complain US . ' about Barbo!a's i,.tlmony. But they .. kl tile alatement !rom Borbooa -DOI ex· peeled and at the time· they hid no Idea whelhtr II WU true. 1 Sinatra cootonded the committee Sboukl have cleared the reconl as eoon as Jt determlned there WU DO ''truth" to BarboU's charge. "How would we hive done that?" ask· ed Pbllllps. . . "Just call In the..,._ and· tell them lt-'s a grave mistake,'' shot. back 'Sinatra. . ' ' "It was character 4ssau1n1Uon, let's face it." 'Ille committee has he°'1 lrivestlgating ~ Infiltration o! organtftd crime Inio oports. It oought Sinatra'• testimony ab:>ut his conoect.ion for about six to nine months In 1961 and 1964 with the now- delunct Berkshire Downs Race Track In Hancock, Mass. Committee investigators say the Ne\Y England crime syndicate held a substantial lntertst In the track then. Sinatra exercised his prerogative 11 a witness and bad cameras a n d mlcropbonex barred !tom the hearlnl room. He atrode briskly Into the hearing room wearing a light brown sports coa~ dark brown slacks and elevated shoes-. Ac- companying him was his attorney, Milton "Mickey" ~or Los Angelea. The commltteo has ~~ !'Ylnl to !Ilk to Sinatra since May but met a aeries ol . obslacles. • USS Sadat Cut,s Long Ties ' With Reds CAmO (UPI) -Egyptian Preeldenl Anwar ~I baa told ao esttmated 30,000 Russian ~ ad_yiJers to g~ ho~ of· flclal -aald today, apparently breaklne u.. with the K re m It n that stretch I.I years. Political """""" In Beirut described the move u the worst blow to Soviet· Egyptian relations lllnce the aasoclalioa hegan. • . • The ...mo ............ ·llort'4 golnS -oot lal'I -.. 111111 ~ bis requeot. ~~1mlorlllill't ... _nol °""*'"1Y clolir, llal a alllclol ..,. noiuicomml l'U apoelld Jllor, ' The declalon --oaly llno day• alter Pr~ Alls Sl6y apeat oaly 'iine day of a aclw!ulod _., villt In Moscow. . Dele-Secretary Kelvin 11. Lilrd said In Wublngton the Admlnlslratlon W8' watcldnt the developments 1n Egypt "very cloeely/' but refused to oomment • . ' :__ ., -• ... DAIL'., PILOT ...... ., .. Veltem . on ~m. MEMBERS ur 'Ntws MIDIA LISTEN·TO Plt~IDENTIAL PLANS FOR SAN ONOFRE"IEACH · Pentagon aources said the Initial I Schmits was reportedly on the House floor this morolng and not available !or comment. Aides contacted In both bis WuhlngtGa, D.C., and Oraoi~:u-ty of· fices said they knew no of tbe report. "It'• l'1l !<>·Wallace. If he chooses me, I'd be lnclioed to accept," the article . qlJ9lecl Schmit. u aaylng. running mate to replace Vice President Spiro T. Agnew or to throw open to the Republican conventk>n the choice of the vlc .. presldentW candidate . _ . ' Doinolllc Adv~~Jeljn lhrllchman Gellvl'9.I ~. 1,aly E~plalnlnt the Situation reports did not make clear just what -----•Soviet advllers were involved. Sourcell"--;' 1 • • .... ;, ' ~ 1 ?--' • •j 11 , ... : said then were pe.z::baps as many as . The newspaper said Schmit. was asked if be might seek the t.b\rd party fresldeir tlal ood if Wallace were to tum at down. C'.onilty D~owning Toll Mounting; Two More Found ·.A double drownin8' In a Garden Grove nlmmlns pool followlnl a party raiaed the manher· of t.enaged drowning vlclima racovered from Orange County pools or G oct8l1 Monday to four. · 'Cindy HUihes, 171 of 13$3% Dune .Mu MW, El Toro ud Raf Schleicher, 19, or l3tl Navajo Rold, Westminster, were the two -est victims. .Coroner'• deputies said the other two Included 1 boy, 14, trying to prove bow lc"'8 he could bold his breath underwater ud also the mtsslng ton of a Loil Angeles Po~ce sergeant. Scott A. Schlenz, 17, Baldwin Park, bad 1*n mL!slng since a June 30 beach party at "!South Laguna and his body was flCOVered alter heilll •ighted hy a swim- -Monday. ~ lather, Sgt. Paul A. Schlenz, klen- 1he vlcUm lhrouch personal helqng· !np found on • the body dlacowed ftMtlns about 400 yards off Alloo_ Beocb. !:JMC'lhed IS a gobd awlnpner, )'O!l!I( -vaoilhed the night of June 30 -tlvee comP.nlou ,,... ..,. to a .-by store. 'Ille fourth victim, pronounced dead -heiDC IJllllld llDCOlllCIOUS from a bo<tcyard pool at hfl lather'• Gardin Qnve home wu Bio1M IC. lleMorQ', 14, llOena Part. ComponloN at Ille pJOI por1J at 11711 o,,y St., Gardea Clnlve, said 1111 _., bo1 had -~bow laag Ill could ala)' -· ,Illas Hughes and Ille lldllek:her youth ~ dlacovered In another Garden ~ pool at Ille home of Rodney 1Poctur1, of 112$1 Motl st., coroner'• dlpllletoaid. •• • ,,.., bad atloOded i &lnday nllht par. :.:. ~ ! '!".J'u:t·· boy, ' -eup. ud Sc!lleldilr ._..uy -·1 -afW dilapplort"I, or .... ,..., .... u.,111 "'"1 w loll n;llt:od •· 1 J8vita saJd he did ~ 1f8Dt to mention andidal<s be ~!erred,i but said New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller or Sen. 'Edward W. Brooke of M.,..chusetts, !he only black In the Senato, would add strength to Nixon's rHlectlon campaign. 15,000 Soviet military penonnel In Egypt, N . •. I • • 0 ·a . 'P ' . ' ,. plua addlUcmal civil)an technicians. ·1x, ~on .. : r .. e rs· rogress : ·· bo~·:.:=s ~~~~ ~~t~:: lho _, _ commlttee of the Arab \ ' . , · , ~ 'i • • ~ ·I .i • ., Socialist Union, Egypt.'1 only pollUcal · • .. v ~. -.( . party. He was decidedly cool toward former Treasury Secretary John B. Connally Jr., a Democrat, who has been mentioned most frequently u a possible Agnew replacement. San . <?:11;,~frie l!.'~~ •~ark ·P_i:oj~~is .~t. Quick ~o.or~ .. :=: ~ ~ ac1::r .. ~ llY JOHN, VALTERZA• • • about the beach lmproveiilents. ·"Mr: President," Motl •repUed lroln · ~'.!'!*'. of mlillle "f"l .air ..._ .,.. °' "°' I"" ·ft!" ·"'~ · .' . r.;SO)llflhlpg ,bis to ~ ~· dooe tilhl directly acrosa the tshle; "we 'nee<! water . ""~ In an ·unusual,meellns at ·the•;Wt§tem away," he 1ald sternly to Sf'IC-Parb and sewage lacllltles on lhot ·beach-lin· Londo}! 'reports quoted ·a British Javils said be long had held and ex- pressed ·m1sg1v1n1s about Agnew and ·~my reservatkllls continue unabated •. in ten.. ol lhe heel lnteresta of the total ticket and of the country." While. House w!Jtch lasted moot• of Mru>-Director WillJim Penn Motl. ' . (See ONOFRE,' Pac• 1), newspaper today as saying Sidley asked day President Nis'on _ uJ>Otl over-iiow' ..>.: ..A. J.. _,_ .A: J.. !or more o!ltnslve weapons from the • H l'i' x ,. ,. x Sovt.U and .,.., r.bulled. The expulsion progress o! development of San Oi\o!re • · · of tbe advtlen wu the Egyptian reply, Asked about himself as a vice preskleotlal candidate, Javlts aald only "that would be a litUe presumptuous." . = :~~ll'!o ~:;to "::e"= : NixonA.ideOutlinesPlans Jt .U~-•papersaldtwodaysago with something. • . lhat Sldky spent elght straight hours with And th did • Kremlin leaders discussing t o p I c 1 The ..:11 or' the' conference called by F' L . l d n· L ''.-.: relating to Egypt. . ~~ .. th!~~2~te:;::r~~i : ·or , .itt e-use eac"ies .:~~~~::.~~lu;,:!i:,.,~::: prime C«mp Pendleton coasttlne and • • ' · , • l\eCOmlng an lncreulnl internal Irritant " . Recycle Center -projects wilf lie started within the In Egypt and they DOied that at 1 recent week. The area begins about two milu 'It was· a walk on .Ill& heach aoulll of behind the beach. ASU meetlns u many u II percent of Gets 'Go-ahead' aou111 or the western White Heuse. the quatloN nlated to Iha Soviet acl-Euentlally, the ,olf)clals apent a two-Su· Clemente last . )'Oii', that cauaed The Preeldent then· and there declared vlsen. hour lunch bl.St on telephones and wbm ' President Nixon to .decide six m11e1 of that .aomethlng should 1>e 4oae about ·ac-The IOUrCel aakl · tt wu likely Sadat they ¥! coacluded, Ibey i.ct rounded up camp Pendleton's coastlb•f should 'be cess u welt (I" PJGYPT, r.,. I) • For Nixon Paper •"rplus cfri'*"'8 ,water-atonge tanb, public. , . , On Mond,ay'• ·jaunt to, ,the aanda apeclill tollell and support vehlclea and j' it was another will<' on lhat same IWitcbbacks encounter.,i o" the only San Clemente's Recycling Center-alier other major ~tpmen\ 1flajch can be ID-beach lhi• mont'1 !hat cauled the Presi-dtiftahle tralJ -golnS tough and nine months of work by yard !oreman stalled In a lbitter o! daya. , dent to 1>e conalderablj upOel al what hlal dusty. . J !Jone! Burt -landed II< D108I prominent Thole two !unctions -water ud taken plaCe there illlce he gave II away. Once the entourage reached the ssnda, contributor lhi.s •eek. • aanitatlon on the heach!ront -meao lhat The Chief Eucutlvea' top domestic al-two military jeepe became stuck In the • BTheurtWestewbomsaWhild'1!.~· ap............ . lhap-~.·~~~~illlloplrthe -•~to~ lain aclvl.str, John Ebrllchn)an, ex-.IOI\ And. . ' -·~· .--·~ ' ~N ~ .... W ' -w-plained Iha _..._.., concern U he ''NOW _, ... the Inherent probleml memhera ol the Presidential Ila!! Iu! !er heachlnmt, -ping ~ Iha ruc&ed • •....-• ,_ yUI' ibout pie~ up Preeldent Nixon's coulllne on at'least ti llltur'1 Ian'-conducted an Ol>lllHpot ~ at Iha =· th!' beach," sakl Presld..ital used newspapers, said he finally received which occur at the -of deep canyons 1 ~ M=..i an:'"town here over B•staoclen gathered quickly rrom the appronl !or the plan early thi• week. wlthl~ the'bluffJ. ' '"""1 told me 1 that w11ea .the Amoog tho ,otnctall IUllllllOllOd to Iha the, July 'Fourth ..,.tend and-wu, ...,. amaU &l'O"P or beach usen and repor\en President'• In town they'll have a lot of -...1.1com-·""lloodaYe11~ cemedabclll,..lnfanlya!ew-le.,. ~~whatthepotronsthOQSlltof papen; hut only a trickle whoo he'• ;fu;-"~; tlio iop'necutlvu 'JoYln« this .... .-heach,"Ehtilcbman tho lllorellne. ' away," s.t explained. • of tho 'ports depll'lmenl. .oflldall -1 esj>lalned. All were ecstatic •bout the lieautlea of '1'111 plao will he almpl(, Burt will atop tbe Marine Corps, the Navy ud .._ "'l'!lat'a wby he called the people the rugged heach. "1 tllt Preitdenttal comfbmd gate 111 a Gwral Servlceai Admlnlatrallon. -lorellB today to aee--lhllll -'cl ' But one 11111\ !mn U.0..-Loa-Aageles ..,... IChedule to 'pick 'up Ibo iioecl 0.. Oilier' matter wbicli --be -a1Pt a...,.• -area wearloc a ~olh to keep the 11111 bEW-1 and haul them U UM! to out in a almplo phone call -Ille "°"" Aaked if the Marines, which had earlier i'n>m bumJns bia hakl head may have Ille -.., Lot! Mollooo. ' •m1.-ol a fllll• motchq.fuaf 1 _.... ~ -er~ Ille heach, hid' llnilllad the U, to the lllllrt puzzle. lit esplajned lhal 1111 lnWal lnqatrles 11'1111 '"'" .... fldaral •·•-.lor -...... Ill feel In holpq d.....,. WhJ would lhnio mllea of ptirne .-pjdlDc up the recyclable popor nq>N )IM!anllloll ol a "* = "-Ille atranil; lhrlldimla ... ..,,ed wll1I a Callforqla -he -... Jn wen met with a nopt!Ye r-by 8aft """' 11 '1 to U. ~ pi Mr "When llli eommander-Jn.chlff midalummer! PNll--who fearad there mlt9f IOlllll cl the cl!1 Omttr.:qiis mlrJtt dlW\>l>id ID, the)' ftlaled to a man, wit!> • "Nobody knows about M," llt aald, ml!lhl ha" -IOCllll) pnJblom. be 00111ploled tbla ,ut. tllil lullelt cooperation lir1he project." "I went to a tlcketron ouUet lhal'• IUP' ·'1 ~ llllltk .., _,, won1od · 'ftit ::.,..., equJJftlllf "*" will But It wasn't just the slrJit of a 'few ~ to handle lltate pork .-va- 11111 -_.. "'*" 1111 -to ,.. be ,r1-d Iulo ........ Gall ...,. '-. hothera on nOortr l1n'ee mHea or and Ibey dldn' Ov.n.haye tb1a - what was cUppoal Ill If Iha oeHpopor1 however, wlU came i llll'plua 18* 1 heodl wlllcb aplll'-llae.President cm b1a place llalatl," be said.' eac11 day," Burt oald. and olber ,.,., ! rt*-"-tour. Tho entire problem, " wa1 qrted, "Bat I llllnk lhey -thel .... .... II i.....,. ik:~ 'll \lain( • four.wheel-drift vehicle, a boila down to a -venlon or .. antiwar loci two -of Plfllll a dlJ and we llurlllc .,. ...-~ Ille • 11>1111111 driver reportadlJ took Ille President '1o«an: no117 ""' - -II • -llu """" •!!lllllr• ....,. ~ ,...-, alone tho few ~ tralla which. 11• "~ppoot they gave a beach ••• -cltppldlllal...,ww419u." tbel\ illllW .,.., ----Iha aloep blulls "Andaobolfycame." • • ..._.. • Cloudlasa skies are 111 Iha ageodl for w-..say, rill l!lcho of 70 ~ al the loeaches, rising to the -·~ ~ Lows tootchl In Ille low .... I ''' INll~TODAY It an bepoll o"""'" O(lo IDllh a ..,,.,.,., • .S f1o lilt DAILY PI LOT eftd Mdav. pariciutang- 11111 II a ,_.. pulioM °" CM 0rollfC Coar!. A pllolo Hrla Oii '°'"""'°""' .......... ....,,.." Oii ""' "· ~M.­--==--=s:... -- • .. • ~ • ' • • -... ..... .._.. ' .... ... " ... ..-. , . Er-'1 --' -.... iii----·:i ==-.... ;;:._-..; llAA.Y PILOT SC p BtUiota . U.S. Oil ~ Firm Signs Russ Pact LONDON (AP) -The Occidental Petroleum Co. announced today that it ligned an agreement with the Soviet &Ovtrnment to aupply tht Rualans a wldt ranae of ld!nUOc and technical tervlces. lnformanlJ in London estimated the v~Jue of the conlract as high as $3 billion and ••Id it was the biggest ever signed by I U S. corporation with the Soviels. I.Jr. A:inand Hammer, the n.year~ld c:ti.irmf:i of Occidental. told a news con- rerence the agreement was signed in Moacow on July J4. He said ll coven a nye-~ear period and Ls renewable by mutual COU1tnt. Hammer, who first did buslness with the Soviets shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution, aald the contract covers five areas : -The exp)oratlon, prodOcUon and U!le of oil and na~ural gas In the SOviet Union. -Production of agricultural fertilh:ers and chemicals. -Metsl treatment and metal plating. -The design and buUding of hoteb ln 1n the Soivet Union. -The use of soild waste materials. "The agreement Is not retrlcted to the five areas mtnUoned, '' Hammer said, "but perrntta development in other .areas at any time by mutual accord.'' Occldenta1's chalnnan gave no I~ dJcaUon of his financial arrangements with the Soviell, · but some expert! speculated that payment would be in crude oil and gas Crom the Slberlan field!. Rumors of the agreement clrculated in Europe on Monday, and soon after they reached New York trading in Qo. cidental's 1toclr wu halted on the New York and West Coast •tock exchangea. Tradin1 resumed on the West Coast after the New York m1rket closed. In 21h houri, the stock jwnped 19 percent, from 12% to UJ,i on a volume of 116,300 1bares. London's Financial Times ·reported before Hammer's announcement that Qc. cldental was e1pected to head a coo. sorttum of U.S. oil a/1(1 &IS companies tbat would 111Jst in the development of the Tyumm fields In Weetem Siberia. There was spcculaUon In London that thls consortium would help bolld • 4,00I). mile pipeUne Crom the Siberian Cleld to a coastal terminal. Tass, the Soviet news agency, today reported another gusher in the Tyumen fields . It said the well was producing 200 tons of oil a day and is the seventh brought in this year In a marshy region near the Ob River, about 1,000 miles eut of Moscow. Dr. Hammer, a native of New York who moved to Loa Angeles when he took over Occidental, has made several fortunes in pharmaceuticals, oil Md distilling ln phannaceutlcals, oll and small outfit into one of the biggest oil companies in the Un.ited States. Two years: ago, he was the first Western oilman to settle with the revolu· tionary regime In Libya . · Occidental announced Monday It strur~ oil off the Nigeriil.n coast \vlth two 'Neils producing 18,600 barrels a day. The com- pany is working jointly with the Nigerian government there. ' Hammer said he cho&e London to issue the annOWJcement because he had ureent business here and It had to be a simultaneous rtlease with Mosco\v. Ue ta.id be came here to buy a Leonardo da Vinci drawing through an art dealer, but refused to mention the price. Hammet pointed out that his com- pany's deal with the Soviet government was one of the first developments to follow in the wake of President Nixon's agreement during his Moscow visit two months aa:o for U.S.-SOviet cooperation in the fields of science and technoloc. "In 51 years of dealing with the Soviet government," aald Hammer, "I aeve never found .the ground more favorahle for the rapid ei:pansion of East-\\'est trade than e1lst.s at present." ~ Turning to design and the building of hotels, one point metioned in the agree- ment, Hammer said Occidental .'llready is a550Ciated ln Europe with Holiday Inns of the United Slates and bad bull! hotels in Monte Carlo and is building olbers in Switzerland and Morocoo. "Kin!) Held Drug Raps Hit 6 in Rock Group HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Sir memllers or lhe rock group, "Sly and lhe Fam- Uy Stooe/' were arrested on drug charges early today by ahtriff's deputies actlng on a tip from the California Highway Patrol and atate narcotics agents. Deputies said they wiled over the group 's motor home on Santa Monica Boulevard, searched the vehicle, and found about two pounds of marijuana and two vtala of dangerous drugs. The sutpeets were identified as the group's leader, Sylvester "Sly" Stewart, 2a; San Franclaco; James Brown, 'll, al.so of San Francisco; Frederick Stewart, 24, and Anthony Logan, 29, both of Los Angeles; April Silva, 21, and her sister, Kathleen, 11, both or North Hollywood. All alJ: were booked on SU5plcion of possession of marijuana and danger· ous drugs. n Sentenced - In Manslaughter A San Clemente man charged with manslaughter after his small foreign car flipped ovor at high speed and kliled hb girl friend hu been Mntenced to nine monlha in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge William Murray Ol'de!"ed the tenn and three years pro. batlon for lsmael Pinon, 21, of 1505 ( )'strella Drive. Pinon had earlier pleaded \.__jUUty to the charges in municipal court. Pinon was arrested April 29 on the Ortega Highway by California Highway Patrolmen who said he was drivlng at high speed when his car Called to oegoUate a curve and overturned . Gayle Sommer11, 18, of 31311 Arguella Drive, San Juan Caplstr11no, died In the wreckage of the auto. Several other oc- cupants were injured. OtaN•I COA!f IC DAILY PILOT Newport-Firm Hired by Army In Missile Pact Philco-Ford's Newport Beach Aeronutronic Division has been hired by the u.s)Arrny to update the guidance system for lts Chaparral missiles. The. $2.7 million contract for pilot Pro- du ction aC<."Ompanles a $1.2 milli on, one- year e1tension of the finn's April 1972 contract for Chap'arral engineering service, according to Louis F. Heilig, vice president and Aeronutronic general manager. The engineering contract will continue through February 1974 and boost the total engineering work to $& million, Heilig said. Neither contract will in\.'olve a signifi· cant number of new jobs, Aeronutrc;nic officials said. Heil ig said the new pilot production contract, which is for 16 months, calls for actual assembly of guidance systems for Chaparral miss.Iles. Chaparral is an infrared heat-seeking mJsslle mounted on an Army tracked vehicle and is designed for tactical air deCense. Satlaf'"'torv UPIT ....... U.S. Supreme Court JwiUce Thurgood MarshaJJ was report. ed satl!fact.ory todu after 1u!· fering fractures of '•n ankle and llnger when • rented. jeep he was driving in the VlrBin Islands flipped over pinning him underneath. Capo Council Will Study New Budg~t San Juan Gapistrano city councilmen tonight. will hold a special session to study and discuss the proposed $2.2 million budget fll"( the 11'12·73 llscal y .. r. The document, presented to coun- cilmen Thursday, calb for no tu: rate in- crease, keeping ta1es at the $1.20 level eatablished upon Incorporation In 1961. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the conference room adjacent to council chambers at city hall . Despite the constant tax rate, a 16 rnUllon increase in uses.sect valuation from new building construction has given the city some !30,000 in additional In- come. ' Proposal • On Resone Get,s Look Pllnnlng conlml!1loners tonlgbt will be asked to place some lpeclllc develop. merit restrictions on a proposal to rezone 211 ..,... In the north part or San Juan C.pl1trano. The matter wu apptoved by the plan· nan b1 evJy June, -but the clty council, after several complaints from residents, aent the matter baclt to the commission, Thi commlsslon will consider conditions on the number of dwelling units for each area ol the development, the type of ~ t8 be built, ocreening or houses, and skylllie pnosemtlon. Tiie land 11 locatad. on the Inland '1de of the !noway bel_. Village San Juon and Mlallon Hilla !llncb. It b pruenUy plantld In cltnis tttet. _ The comm!ulon will 01111ider the mat· ter at the end of their agendB at tonight'• nogul" meeUng, scheduled for 7 o'clock in clly hall. The rezone requeal, filed by Covington Brotlferi · Developnitnf ·Cdmp8n~~ has been strongly apposed by homeowners' groups ln the community, largely on ground• that too many homes were plan- ned. During the month between the planning cortunlJSlon's approvli Of the rezone Md the city councll'• action to refer it back to the commluian, the developer decreased the number of propooed dwelJ.. ing units 'from 116 to 720. He also increased the quality of tbe homes another complaint eliminating the duplexes and raising the lea.st expensive home in the community to 114,000. In other business, the commission will hold a public hear!DJ on a prezone of 37 acres 11<111th o! the city. The land, located between Del Obispo and San Juan Creek, b part of a larger parcel that bu been ofitred for an· nexation to the city. 1be owner wants to zone the uninhabited property for s1n11e family homes prior to annei:ation. It is now_ uted far farming, .......... PqeJ ONOFRE .•• · City manager lJoD Weidner hu reodm- mended that expendlturu be e'f:ded for pruent and future P!anninl or the mediately ll IOIDdhinC b to be done." community. blicl sed Weidner has recommtnded a 200 I"'" The beach II the only JlU · Y u cent Increase in allocatlona to the plan-portion of the o1x miles of Pendleton ning department from the last l!acal cout sranted the public by the Pnoldent year, upplilg the department's IJudcet Iii Mlrcb ol 117L from 132,918 to $95,711. City planner •-'-'call Robert Johns bad only requested 187,531. The 3.$ miles upcout ~ ~ Y "The bulk of thli increlle," Weldnet under state $allbold, .blit will remain said in hJs bud&et meuage to the councll_ uildF Marllll, Corp stewardlhlp and will "Is • nlCOllUll<llded $!0,000 for .,..... my Illa! •• , ..w to, lllOte bqiml flnal feulonal 'and technlcll ,.rv1cea In Ibo deHlopmen\ under ·~ plan calllng fonn of a planning comulttng flnll, urban for jl!molt • million in lnlprovemenll to economics and environmental 1tudles, tt the Iii miles of ahortllne .and 2,300 inland other .~lated proirams . councll may acru of San Matto canyon Included in select. the gllL A major portion of the balance of the lllllmltely the eollre bead> and can· lncrea1e will go toward hirtnr another will be lied toge6ier under by com- asslstant planner for the department, ~ de lopment with Inland camping raising to three the number of plannora and i..::i,,1 ....,.. and shuttle-type employed by the city. "peoplemovers" taking beacll visit.ors to Ibo shorellne. Newport Beach Builder Guilty Of Sex Charges Newport Beach builder Henry Ware Sprague was found guilty Monday ol pimping and conspiracy to commit proo. titutlon cbarl!es stemming from hi• operation of tbe Irvine-baaed Ei:ecutlve &cort Service. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams closed.J..be twe>-week non-jury trial by ordering Sprague, 61, of 64 Beacon Bay, to return to his ctiurtroom Sept. 15 for sentenclne. state officials have promised strict adherence to a rule set by the President that the beach remain as wispoiled as po!slble. -- But until that point later this decade - as President Nixon underscored Monday -the pe0ple mould be .encouraged to take ldvantage of the Pmident's gilt. Hanoi Quotes Ac~ess TOKYO (AP) -Actr.., Jane Fonda was quoted over Radio Hinol a11 saying that she ha.II aeen a huge bomb crater in the center of the Bach Mai Hospital in the North Vietnameae capital. "It was obviously dropped thele on purpooe," the Vietnam Nen Agency quoted MisJ Fon· da u aaylng MondBy. Baeklng 1\'boh Frank Fitzsimmons, president of the Teamsters Union, an· noun ces his 2.2 mlllion-mem· ber union's executive board bas voted to. endorse the re- e~ection of President Nixon. (See story, Page 5.) President Spurs Official Action On Onofre Park President Nixon left San Clemente this morning for a flight back to Washington, D.C. -ending his first working vacation in San Clemente since early last January. Althaugh this visit apparently was calculated to be a low-key stay by the President, it had its shtire of surprises, including several impromptu pu blic ap- pearances by the President and guests. Afternoon drives and swimm ing on the beach were common during the stay and the Chief Executive emerged twice from his compound to dine in restaurants - once at the EI Adobe in San Juan Capistrano and another time at Cha.sea's Restaurant in Los Angeles. He dropped in Sunday at church services: in San Clemente. On the business side of the calendar, the President held daily meetings with hli top aides on foreign and domestic policy and on one day la.st week in- troduced the beaches and climate of San Blasts Rip · u.s .. ~hip ,,. • • Off Vietnam SAIGON (AP) -Two underwater er· plosion:s heavily damaged the U.S. destroyer Warrington on Monday in the Tonk.Jn Gulf where it was trying to in· teiupt cargo Crom three Chinese frell~ten, U.S. m)Jltary sources reported today. The Navy said the cause of the ex· plosions was under •investigation. • Spokesmen declined to s p e c u I a t e whether the 390-foot ship might have been hit by U.S. mines that had broken loose fro m the Clelds U,S. Navy planes, planted around North V t e t n a Dt e s e harbors. No enemy fire was reported at tbek time of Ute e1ploslons, spokesmen said. • One sailor among the de.strayer's 270~ cre~111en suffered minor injuries, w~ treated on beard and returned to duty.,. the Navy said. The 3,400-ton Warrington sustained, heavy shock damage and there wa~ flooding in Its engineering spaces. which was quickly brought under control, a\. spokesman said. -' The Waringtoo left the Tonkin .Gull under her own power for the U.S. naval' base at SUblc Bay in tile PhiUplaes but iater was taken under tow by the salvage- shlp Reclaimer because full eltent of the damage was not knowD, spokesmen aald.!. Sources said the Warrington was part of a 7th Flett task force p:isted off Holf, La ls.land about 85 miles north of ~ Demilitarized Zone to fire On barges and' craft attempting to ferry war materislt: ashore to North Vietnam from three1 Chinese Communist freighters. • The Chine1e frelghtm, in the 1,000 to' 6,~ton clu1, bad been in the are.a f some time , transferring cargo to North. Vietnamese craft to rlrcumvent the U.S; mining of major Nort.i1 Vietnamese ports; including Dong Ho!. , The explosions occurred several hour$ after the three-ship task force conshrtlnti ci the destroyers Warrington, Roblnsort and Hull, sank two barges or sampans a!' they attempted to ferry supplies ashore' from one of the frtighters, sources said. t The Warrington was about 20 miles arf Dong Hot at the time of the blast.., they:., said. ' The sources said none of the frelgbte had ever been attacked. The Warrington's home port is~ Newport, R.l., and joined the 7th Fleet June 28. She is commanded by Cmdr. fi, H. Petree. · g:,e~~. to Soviet Ambassador Anato1y Nuclear Plant's The vi.sit, as well, served as the ( ' • launching time for the re-election cam-S £ Q peign for the President. 8 ety uizzed Only a rew dBys arter a local reelec- tion group was formed, the President met with fonner Treasury Secretary Jn 'Lobby' Sm' t John Connally, who promptly leveled an atlack~galru:t Sen. George McGovern in • t a briefing which was tinged with pat-LOS ANGELES (AP) -An atlomey tisanship. Connally vowed to lead the for the People's Lobby says he bas fll~ campaign to sway Democrat.! away from suit ·in state Supreme Court for a hearing the McGovern camp and into the Nixon to determine the safety of the San Onofre.. ~~vem camp and into the Nixon fold. nuclear power plant which he warns There has been no official word on could be dangerous to Presfdent Nixon: · when the President wW return to-=San~~~Roger Diamond told a news confe_reri~~ Clemenl.e. Monday that hb organization asked th!. From Pagel EGYPT ... would state that because the major Soviet task al. installing SA2 surface-t~ air mlssUes was completed, their presence was no longer required. 'The Beirut An Nahar newspaper said rtctnUy Egypt was spending an average $5 million a day on defense and now owed the Soviet Union a total $1 billion. This sum , it saJd, was equal to the value of all al Egypt's agricultural land. court in the suit to order the state Public Utilites commission to bold a hearing on .. the safety of the core cooling system al the plant. which is lesa than one mile from the Western White House at Sari Clemente. Nixon has ·been vacationing lhere µle ' past two weeks. "We feel that this is a serious sltt18- tion," said Diamond. "If the uranl~ rods in the core of lhe reactor cannot ~ 1 cooled, the system will melt and give mr a tremendous amount of radiation. Ev'dl a small accident could endanger the President in San Clemente." It Sprague faces a state prison term of one to 10 years on each of the two con- victions. Deputy Public DeCender Ron Butler's motion for a new Ural will be heard on the same date. Seven prosecution witnesses called by Deputy District Attorney Leusebrtncl: testified that Sprague directed the opera· tlons of a "sex for sale" service with headquarters at 2192 Dupont St., Irvine. ''The Dating Game'' • Spra31le and eilbl of the women linked to his dating bureau were arrested Feb, '1:1, 1971. Two of the women were fuied and charges against eight others were dismissed. Butler said an lnvestlgalion by hl1 or. flee supported Sprague'11 declaration that his financial situation merited the 'ap- pointment of a public defender. Wlien • cu1tomtr chooses • d1to for inataNtlion of hia carpeting, he wonla to be 11surtd thll tho carpeting will bt installed on sch1dul1. ,(' .'ry "' ' . " I; "rM Ck1ntt C111t DAILY PILOT, wflll '*'tldl II Combl!\td Ille N1-l"r111, It 1111lllltrllld 1ft ll'le 0 111191 Co.11 Pllblllhlnt Clmpeny. S ... rill tdllktn1 1r1 pvbllMIN, Mtl!llllY lhr0"9ll Frk11y, for Co1t1 .Mnt, N.wport lt1ch, Hvnllnot.ri lrMh/Ft11nl1ln V1ll1y, L•Olillll 8Nd'I, IO'IM/Slddltblc~ tlMI ·S111 CltlTlll'llt/ S111 J111n C1plitr1no. A 1'"1111 ,.,IOn•I ed1llD11 11 _..,.111"-d S1llll"ll•r-11'1111 S\lnfl'(lo TM !ll'k!c.ltll! Plllllltrll"I Pltlll 11 11 llO W.sl .. y 1tr"'· "-'• Mft1, C..11~11. f1'2'. R1•1rt N. W11d Prtt~I 11111 l"11Dlltller J1c~ R. Cwrl1y Mob Stones Policemen We ire 1bll to provido fflt, efficient aervice, due to the fact that we maintain aU of our awn crewa. ALDEN'S 1 ' Vkt Prftld1nl Ind O.n1t1I M11119« Thom11 K11vll Edlkll' T~'"''' A. M11rphi111 """''"" Elitor C)i1rl1• H. l101 Rich1rd P. Nill ~Nltltnl ~Int lfll~ S. Clt1M11tre Office J OI N1rth El C1mi111 R11 I, tJ,72 Offiltr Offlcet. c..11 Mew: sao wn1 ''' '''"' = tHCll: am "'""" h1111v••• H 1#1 Mell; IPf,S l .. ch llltllcYI ... L.aewM tMca1 m '"'" ~-, ,.,.,.,. C714l 641-4)21 6-NIM -''-""" 44Ml71 S.. C:...... Alt Dtf•t•1t1: Tt ....... 4'1 .. 411 a.rrltfll, ''" °'WI Clttt l"l'Mlllhlflt ~r, 1111 ..., ,..,.._ "'""''""" ..-,.-fNl'tW ., """'''""""'" •rfll .,.; lit r~ W11110uf M*lll INI'· ~fl cWWW ...,.,..... """" Gt• ....... ..... ., c.. .. Ntet • ......,".... ~"'9• w c•rrltt nu =I i.,. ITllll U It _....,., ll\llittr\I llM If.ti 1Nf'IM¥. As Stones RQck Forum MONTREAL (UPI) -Thousande or Rolling Stones fans, angry •t bein1 denied entrance to their long-1,.alled co.....t. pelted police wllh roe~, brlcka and omoke bombe out1lde the Montreal Forum while some 20,000 ticket holckn listened to the music lnside, Police .. 1d 13 per!0111 were arretted Monday night, Including three for posse• sion and salt or CalalCJed tlckeu. (Related picture, pege 4). Fourteen persons, lncludln& o n e po!Jceman, ~edly suffered Injuries. Most were cut by flJ'lni rocks and bot· Ues. The clash ~· tbout t a,m. when 3,000 to $,000 youths wbo had not been able to 1e1 tic1ets ror tht COll<leJ'I gathered In a park directly -It• tilt Forum and began hurlina pn>Jectlla at police. ''t don't really know what caused tt,'' ,.Id Lt. Lorry I.4vll of the Montreal police force. "The ~ already knew there """ no more tlclte!a. 'l1ie concert wu aold out In the first few houri Ind there was a groat deal ol )llbllcl~ to that •ffect. "The pollco wm lull Bl•ndlna In tilt street and the first thl1t1 we !mew botl1aa and rocka 1tarted comhlg." Tbe police, wbo earller had boll ._. ed In regular petnl .,._, lm- medlltely IW1tched to rtot i:r""llllt Ind been deadoC tilt Jlll'k. "' bl! and In lldacon. If neceuory, · bec:1u11 of conalruction • d1loy1, we cen 1djust the scheduled date for ow customers convonitnca. Afhr al, carpeting c1n be. purch11td 1111ny pl1ce1, ind tht one thln9 wt c1n provide tho! oth... ctn 't is Ille 8 E S T SERVICE IN ORANGE· COUNTY I CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Pltacentla Ave. CoSTA MESA 64M138 HOUU1 W..""" n.... t lo l :JOr-f'.tl• t lot -Sot, t :JO lo I ·. ' c ,, • .A .. ~ J • •• J • . . ' JO DAILV PILOT SC T.....,, .M, 18, 1972 Place & Rectlve1 Telephone C•lls In Your Car -• No License • H• C•pllel ln""tmtn1 Monlfl lo Mofllh Rtnl•t 8•tll o,.... Ce. I.ti ... ..,._. ... I "· h11t• ,-, • S•nll All• ~IOIUL ., filW:IRlnT SJ,000 te SI0,000 10% ...... , ..... + "1st , ......... of C.plhll + Hltli Profit Strwchlq + zoo•,i. Ta Dff.ctloa (714) 673.0492 PANTERA by deTomuo ••• Imported for Uncolzi..Mercury. It.allan coachwork created by the briJllant Ghia StudiOI of Turin. Ford designed the 351 CID 4V V-8 engine. Four wheel tn· depenent suspension and mid-ship engine plactmenL 'Five · speed a:ear box, fully synchronized ••• f •Pantera .•• Italian tor Panther .. , TODAY! Personalized· • Sty6sh • Efficient Order For Y OUtMll or • Friend· May bt ustd on envelopff es tefurn 1cldr1ss 11.b•ls. Also very hendy 11 id1ntific1tion l1btl1 for markin9 person•I items such e s books, records, photoc, etc. libels stick on gl1s1 •nd me~ be used for m1rkln9 home c1nn1d focd 1t1m1. AIJ libels •r• erinttd with 1tyllsh ¥09•• type on flno qvollty whilr 9umm1d p1p1r. I • " ' ) I • -, • .. • •• • . . OAIL.Y r1LOT r11t1e ., ltlCl'l•r• klll!Off , . Soutltland Facing Cuts in Water Use - - Tllttdll. July 18, I 972 DAILY PILOT I) ll!IGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE PICTlf..Ut ... INUI NOTICI IMVITIH• llDS NAMI STA,TJMINT Hotltt If llel'tllV tlY911 tlWlt ttlt INtd fllt lolklWllll ...,... •ti dOIN of trusttff ot ftw ,~ V~~y bu•lntt• U l $C1'lolM !;)lltf'ltl ol OftAtt CQwlty, t..,.f. THI HUHGR'f HAMIUltGElt. ,,,,, orfil•, wlh rl(tl'lt tMl•d bldl. Ull 10 SMI ltldl etw.. SHI ltldl. Gt.Ill, 1100 P.M. M Illa 1•1 dt)' of AllOlllt, 1tn. f01• 11 the otnc. of Mid Knooi dlllfkl ... --Mll-llo Clllltornl• "'""""-' CNll"f dfotrtmtnl ti wtil~ tlmt ~ Inv .. '"*" Clfp.. Can""',}a.,Q,1~ bld6 wlll IM opened tnd rta(....tor ~ IOll!vn QrM• ~' C. .,._ pUf'(l\.IM .t two Piii I "IOI' butM. lll)t Mllllt• It llilnl ~ Irr 1 To be turn!• \11 ac:ttfftllft Wltll . cot90(tl1911, . ll'trU \JI" JPklflctllOM ,_ Oii. tJi. I" IM IPO(• Due to a criUcaJ water den.. l:le e m 'P h a 1 I 1 e d the /I/ !'k(l;l'I'" M. wn11 "'~ etw11tw c1ias1,.. Mp11r1mM1 of 111e 'tlilll''ir cleocy caused by sevef'fl Metropolitan Watu N.t..t..t Tiii• u!.~c::-e11• J111, •'· itn. Y•11•'1' kllool OT•trltt~ ~ "Llol!t· ~ P" ..... ..,., Ctitrll crf "'''"" JO.HH hollM l•tw• COl'ntl' or Tllbltt IN t.ltw• drilu&ht c on d t t I o n 1 all tias not yet propoted fonnal ~IL.~~.~· Jt ' l•nd s1,...t, Fovnt1111 v.11.,, C.UfOmf.• IOUthland water districts were .reatrlct.ions OD Colorado )Jlver ... ~~.,JY J, MtMo woe. IV OROEl Of' THE IOA9'D asked lo cut water su~JuJor wattt. °""ry •1tttt ~ 111:usrEEs. agricultural use and utdlze 1,1~ •1sucb reduet.ioot can be ac--ll'Ulll""4 Otlllfe COllf Dilly t'JIOf, FOUNTAIN VA.LL.IV der....,,nd and rese-"';• _,..._ · o&.6 J•"" It, 11 tt111 Autlltt 1, I. 1f71 1110-12 SCHOOL. OISTllCT ,,.v.. , ....... -,..--cotnplisbed ei~r by curtail--• M•ry Hl•. '''"" « 111t I01rd plies. ing agricultural operaUou or 1 ---~LE:::.G~AL~~N-:70Tl:::::C~E=---IJ;~~\'~ ~~T.. 1~;;11 o.ny 1:.~'% The rechJcUOO will affect by using alternate tuppliff Ofl· ,ICTITIOUI IUllN•ss both tbe 37 water di11trlcts of water," Mac.Lain told of:6cla1J NAM• sTo\TllMINT • 1 LEGAL NO'l1CE lb Municipal W t DI tr. ts f nstit t 6-~1 TM tollowlno ptrto11 11 dolno bu 111s , ----~-~==~-~ e a er I IC () CQ, uen agc:i...aes. ••• •. PICT1t1ous IUllNISI of Orange County (MW00C) Lack of .rainfall ill Southern . MUSTANG EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, NAM• STATIMIJllT and the Coastal Munic"'"' California since last I>ctmber 1w N;.!i!'-· Blv4, .• ,',~1•1,:: ... R.nai Th• 101toWIM · P•rt0t111 .,. fol,.. •you • J\1111 YI •~I U• "' b\11lnetS IS' Water District s er vicing has resulted in reduced quan-~UM. H "'~•"",ch. 17150 S•n Rl!NA1SsANCE FA11t1cs, a,'" N _.. nd La n.-be t"ti f ... _. •· In i&.-••-Jffn rm1 tOl\11. H9WPOrt lllVd NtwP«t BtKh ew.,.,..~ a guoa ac:o.C s 1 es o .:i~w·l;U Wai.er u111: ~. 0.11, FOl.lflt•tn v111-v. E1tr1tr J. "Muelllt, m Lerks"''' plus San Clemente and San Metropolitan Water DiltrJct Tl'll• IMIMM '' bllM condue:ttcl by • COl"Q!'I• o.et'M•r. c1, Jll3D Capistrano. system, noted Its general 0-••ft:=~!~ Arrnatront c!r:.' d•t"~~u•llet. :m l•rk•J11r, MWOOC General Manager manager Frank Clinton. Tiii• 11•t•mtn1 t\IH wnh the counlY Robt H Lot · "' Pr111c110 or, c.,1. • 11 I c11111:; ot OtllnQlc C011n1Y IHI: Juty 1•, lm . MHa ·c, · • Dennis E. MacLain asked An emergency s U at on By ,,....,,,. J. Mecfdoil, OtPllt' count' LY~" c: Lot. •1• pr.,Jdlo or. c11111 districts for cutbacks at the anywhere along the Colorado ci,rt. LI 1toU M"'· 119 11 t fro lb M tro lit River aqueduct system could rt.1bU1t1td or1noe c111;11 0.11, Piiot, Thi• 11t.111nus 1• oeint condlKI ' • reques m e e po an result In a-failure to meet· all Jiit, 11, ts •nd A11911tt '· t. itn 1n1-n 1"1r1~r:i~~Ell J. MUELLER , Water District, supplier of all d . . ,_ . Thi• 1111,ment IU9d wllt'I .,. Coullf' Southern caiifornia's water. elivery rtques~. LEGAL NOTICE c1trk ot ora11e• C011nty on; JuM :JO. 1tl'2. =-:;::::~~"':"";::'::':::'""'jl---:'.:::'.:::~~~:'.c---IBY BtvtrlY J. M11$(1Qt OtP\I"" COt.ltrh' "We are asking our i KI S OVE Clerk · D L l'l~TITIOUS IUSINl.11 ' Iii 1tiJt agricultural users to minimize NAM• atAT•MINT Publlshtd or111g1 ccuost 0.11, .. u.1 . the use of water pumped in . UNCLE LEN bva~u ~~:"""'"' •-• ''' OoJn11 J1,11y ,, 11, 11, 2.S, 1tn t1s1,n llllZf4fl New 11%4%,.,...,..8 from the Colorado River cocL1•1 • ., ...... •••usr•1Es.l-----~----IL' • .. ...., . ., ..... ,..-.;.•• through the Metropolitan INC .. 7«111 Hua~ A..,.._, w .. 1m1n1t.r. LEGAL NOTICE _, Th Water District system and go Saturdays in "~:;:_1e. a Alkn'I•~ corPOt•ttOll, •1---,~,,-,-,T-,-.-.,-,~.~.,~.~ .. ~,---. Fifty Orange Coast ,residents from 17 nations be· courthouse. ey were among these 126 new citi-with their own local supplies," The DAILY PILOT Dtl•••r• CDQIOl'111on. ~o M1d1'°" NAMI! 1TaT1M•HT-• 0 C ty ' t A · ecenUy zens who had their picture taken in the Plaza of •...-.i111. New Yor~. New Yori\. T11e 1o11cw11111 w•n 11 dc!M 11us11wn tn colorful naturalization ceremonies at the county the Flags in Santa Ana. w•11o11. sNoo Pv·s. • t.iewport 1 1vc1 .. CO\I• .. c~a'..m~e~~r~a~n~g~e~~o~u~n~~·~n:e~w~e~s~~m~e~r~Jc~an~s~r~~~'--~!..~~~~~~:.'.~~-------------l__:M:•:<:La=in::.:•:al:d~-----,.;;.;;~;;i==========l T1111 11u1111e11 .. condut ,b•, cor· ,,: : For The Record Deilth Notices ··.----~1=1~Lo=.=.c------• r,•rl Wllllcl l!lffr. 1732 Mlr•mtt Otlve, ....,,. 11e.c1'1. O•t• of dtllh, Julfu "• · •n. surv Vtd llY w111, Alzltd•i d11111 19( ·Mrs. L.o11 W1vd1lleh. of B•lbol1 rH 1r•fldci'llldren, S.rvkh, WnfrJetdlY. 1 LIM. '•clflc Vllw Ch.l.P1I. 1"1trment, t'•clflt VIN-MllMt ln·Plrk.-F-'frS::li ~II Mlmorl_tl Contr tit.Ilion bl mi.dt o Oren" COllnh' Hrl F1,1nd, P;cll t nt Mortutr'~ DlrWcri. , •ORGSTl!fJT fi•riwnlo o, H. Bc111sted1. 11t1•ld111t of unt11111on 1••ch1 dtl• of d11th, Jul• 17, t72. S11rv viHI ltY' wife, ~trtud Trt,idYl1 tllrtf' dl11j1hl4'1'1, An1el10, 1(1r1n l fld mcnltl lortlledll lhrH bl"lllllffl ll:erm•11.o Will•• l flil Wl'"''f 8"rfll8dt : rH 11111r•, lru11nlloe klc11, M•rg•ret Buker, •lld Anne Rltkklck. servk:n, Wldfltld1,, 11 AM, DJlde' !lroltllfJ, Kt.1n- !lit011 Bntll Ch1pelf wtlh RIV, J•mt• Until Of Ille ... r h lUll!er111 Cllllrcll '"' kl,11119, lnltl'm"11. GoOd ~lllPl'l•tlll 'Clffllt•[J· V1sn1tlo11, tod1,, lll!ld•v. frlm ! M to • ~I tnd from 1 C f PM, orrd•Y ro1Mnal:'f.1A~it" 8•ach Ch1pe1. l!!vtl'l'll M1rw Bttllnff. AH 72, of IU72 llilWltOrl 81 .• S•nj• Ana. 0•1• of dHtl'I, Jiii' 1s It . surv yfd by 5Cf'I, Scott w. lrebn:ff1 01 s.r,•• A11t Pr[v•te aervlett ...,.. MHf II w n\l,~~f·m 1, MOrtu1rv. i tfl(' Oltk\I. AM 13, of 17' BrOl!dWIY, ' •11 MtM. 011t of d••lh, July 11, ltn. ' ry vtd by ~111"" Mrs. c. E. B•n~r. 111 MIN. Service• pr1v1re. !1111rmenf .~I be lltld •I Moont1tn View Cemetery, •dent. We11dlff Ch•Pfl Mortuery, ""' • • OlrldorsGUJIDl•SON J,111h GundtrMn. A11 n, of 114 Gernet, · •lbot 1111,"'•J•l• ol dlalh, Jt.1lr 17, ~lf1'1. SI.Irv"" v husband, V[ttQr H. .GllndltlCl'I' dfl ltrl Mrl. GI I Gr1m-·~"'' Arc1dlt1 1on, John GundftrlOI\, S1nt1 "l tour 9r1fllkhlldrtn. Mtmber of "'''"' llt•r-Af"ed!I. Na. 'ni O•IJ""""' ,.., tfll Nrte, F•mll'f lllOOflt1 flloM wlll'ltn• " ::fl mtmorlal CCfllrllwllcl'lt, pl••lll ·cm r t ,. lht Amerlean C•ncer Sac:I• • ~· rvltl) end lnttrmenl prlY1ta. Nld If CP1111tl Mcrtutry, "4o!o41U, lreclort. lOYC"f Miu Lucy ltoya. Age U of 3'2 :flf:dj;~Vit:i~1l~rv'1::· t21~1s1~:. d~=!~ Gowd)', ~"°' Y1Xelp1; 11tpNivn. ,OOMtd R. 'lt.lfflln, '•ul Pt.1h1tm, RlllMrt •lld Edwl" 1 ttcvtl1 "~••i Mlrlorle Fuller_.. MltlOf(t H•rl>lf, dlln Co umti. 1no Fr11'1Cll5 . ~oh~.: rvlttt will bl htld Tllurld•Yr AM. Ylo'etlttlll Chapel, with Of-Rusffl I.., f.:rtl.llnt, tnlerme11t, •lfl'l.IYlll tnm •M. :r~.~~1/1r'~~ptr.t1~~:~: ............. -• 6ALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL DOME ·C-0 del Mar 673.fllO Colla Mesa l4t.UU BELi. Bf oADWAY MORTUARY UI Bnodway, Costa &ltsa IJ f.3433 • McCOllMICK LAGUNA BEAClliAOllTVARY 1111 Ltpia cany .. u 4IHlll Hearing Date Slated In Huntington Death living r~m of the home, police said. MesanJailed In Knifing At Fish Fry A young Costa Mesan has been sentenced to six month! Alllv1rt1HIM!lt COLLINS l AIKMAN M111 '1627. • CORPOl!:ATION Howttd E. Hlffll'l"lfr, 1651 GrM!lbriolt No Pl st·c Cream ~~=1,1,::· '· ,.. oor... ~:i·~ ~~r~'!:·t:·t!(M ~ " •" W. a I Thi. 1!1Nmtnt ••• filed will\ lh• Coun-llldlvldull. •• •i• t'f Clett of Or1noe CC11n"" IHI June 30, How1rd E. H•mmer • Invention ror Artifi"ci!ll TA ...... 1•11 4'1-0C ,1t7n i:~~:!~*~~F'=:~:-~ ~~i r1 "' 1 a.:u1 ""'"" "'"'" , .... o"'' "'"· c""'· . . . July .t. u ,..,. u. 1m l1•·n " ,,,., Artifici111 Teetll Jllnr felt that.baa revolut1on1sed deoture ' ~ t't.1bl l•!Md or•no•. Cottt o.r1y 1"1t1t. •-u.&..-1 a..c.-weanttg. . LEGAL NOTICE Jul~ ~. 11, 11; ts. 1m · 1731-)r ...... _..._ ... ic Jttet11oub1teharder,thewbet·1-----------~-l-~--:c="'"',,-:-:-:==,--~~ ter, eat more naturally. FIXODENT !'ICTITIOUS au1u1111 LEGAL N011CE Now, for the first time,acimc.eotfen a plaatic cream that holds delltures a• never before-Jorm1an dutic mem· brane that lu/p$ lla1' llN• I• tU 1ualu1al IU1'"$ of 111f4' mo1d•. It'a a unique diacovery called f1xoo2Nf9 Jui, for-hOW'L Re:sieta moilture. MAMI STATaMINf "1---==='""'===---t" Derltwu that fit are emential to Tiie foHewt111 MtlCIM •r• daln11 ,ICTITIOUI IUSI NISS hea,tth. See your dentist reauiarly. llvllMU ••: NAM'! ITATIMl!HT Get easy-to-uee FIXODENT Denturt DEL'S FIOURETTES. 2002 LtrMf Tht folLowlnll ptrlCN •r1 Adhesive Cream. U11e, S.nl• Ant. '21DS. 11u1Jnes1 11: West Orange County court officials have set August 16 as the _preliminary hearing date for a Huntfilgton B e a c h. mother of two charged with murder in the knifing death of a Garden Grove man. Mrs. Orlee then called police who arrived soon after and rushed Pomeroy to Huntington Beach lntercommunity HC6pi-. tal where he died a half in Orange County Jail for tbejp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;im;;;;;;;;;;I knife wounds he infilcted on a AO.le Mette, 2DCll Lerner L.1M, Stnla MEDICAL LEASING COMPANY, *° AM, '21'05. NtwPOl"I Center or,, Ste. fl(I, Newport t'•t.11 M. ~ CSllDl/l.I), 200t ltrnlf 811101, C1UI. nuo. -..--Line, S.1111 A111. '2705. Relph E. Gr1ll1m, 2501 E1Jt Chl1>-Thl1 llu1l111111 Is 11111"11 C011dud9CI bV m111, orenet. C•ll'ornl1. · Mrs, Gay Joan Orlee was arraigned Wednesday ht West Orange County Municipal Court for the fatal stabbing of Garfield Lee Pomeroy, a 37· year-old unemployed aero- space worker. Mrs. Pomeroy was arrested June 21 in her Huntington Beach home at 17841 Newland Ave. after police found Pomeroy-dying from knife wounds jn the chest. According to the police ac· count of the murder, Pomeroy was visiting Mrs. Orlee at her home when a fight broke out. There was a physical strug. gle and at some point, either before or during the argu.. ment, Mrs. Orlee anned herself with a butcher knife and stabbed Pomeroy in the Library Gets Clarke Honor an hour later. · ' Consumers Slate Meet In Anaheim youth with whom he quarreled during opening ceremonies at the recent Costa Mesa Fish Fry. Superior Court J u d g e William Murray ordered the jail term for John Gundar North, 20, of 263 Bowliog Green Drive, after North pleaded guilty to reduced charges of assault with a deadly weapon. North was charged with ANAHEIM -Reports by assault with intent to com· members who have-been con--mit murder shortly after he ducting market surveys will used a knife to wound Charles be presented at the next meet-A. Harrell, 16, of Santa Ana. ing of Concerned Consumers p li "d the of Orange County, at 7:30 ° ·ce SaJ pair got into bo a dispute during opening p.m. Monday• ltnl S. Har r festivities at the Harbor Lions Blvd, Anaheim. Flsb ,,,.,, 1 st lb The surveys have examined :1.·•,1 a mon · Wit. retailing practices with regard. nesses said they pulled North to advertised "sale" items. away from Harrell as >JOOD u The program ·will feature a . they spotted the initial attack with the'knife . talk on cooperatives by Albert -:;========= Ferris, an expett on the sub-r ject who ts interested in the LOCAL possibility of setting up a ~ operative store in the county. EDITORIALS All interested consumers are Invited to attend the meeting. The DAILY PILOT The relaUvely new organlza-Quite Often tion is launching an active YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY IS A CREDIT MANAGER M.,.M tk "PHIJn" lrtolYH ll••'t '""' ,..,.,,... te ye• ..... , •• pltt •ff ,., ... -., ...... ,,., ,. ,.,._ ,.. lltHtll~ ff IJlll for .. lnry el yo•r __,.,.,, lltt ... DAILY PILOT c""'-Is 111 "'"'-for •I-If. He tmto ,.. r. ,., •I• eM h •• te JIOf for tlle •wt1Mper1 .. •1w.n ,. Y••· Cenlen a,. dTfsff to st.rt collecthtt 0 11 tMlr ro•Nt • Hrfy • ... I Stll ef ... ••-"• er c.milafJ by tlle 2 ...... thf c• ..... red .t Ml .. pel4 by ... ..., ef ,.. ....,. wflH tttey HM to ,_, tMfr Wits. It Yff11 ,., ye1t ...,.., MU ...,. It .., N ly wlH • .., , • ., c.m.r ltappy, Mt It wlff ASSURE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DEPARTME!'l:r • l'lt!Nnhlp ol HUtlllftd • Wife Olli,. Jot E. L.OM, 25:)5 M SOUlll Mlln P11,1I A, Mooll Slreet. S1n11 Ana, C•Ulor11l1, Adele Moole Thom11 E. Jolln110f1.,,-,00 NtwWf Thll 1!1ttm1nt fllld Wiii! tM Countv Cenl<:r Or., Stt. no, NtwPOrt BeKl1, Clerk of Or.nH ~nlY 011: Jufll 26. nn. Callforni.. By 81v1rtr J, MaddoX, OtP\llY CCIJlllY Ben L H•1111f· 2501 E11t ClllP1'1911. Cltrk, Ora11e1, 'calllotlll•. : · · F 11MS1 This buSl~I \I bt'lllll condlltl.cl llf. I Pt.1bl1.st!M • OtlMI COlll D•llY P11ol, Gtntrll t'artMrshlP. • J11t11 28 1nd Juty !, If, 11, ltn 1612-n Themas E. JohnitOl'I Tiii• ,1,tement flied with fl\I C'ourtlY' LEGAL NOTICE Clerk crf Oraflll• CC11n"" Oii: June JO, lff2. 11-~~~~--~--==,._,.,-1•v Bever!' J. Maddoll OtPt.I" c.,n,,_ ITATIMaNT 0, AIANOONMI MT 01' C1er1t. I' ll~ Ull OJt LllCTITIOU& •USINISS NAME • •· C I Dally Piiot. Tiit lollow1111 .. .._ !'Its •INll!CloMd lh• Pu l•l'led ..... "". OIS Ult " ftll fltlltlOUI bt.llll'llP lllmt J AND J1,1ly ,, 11, 11, 25, ltn 1744-71 J STOCI( FOl!:MS, 31lr-Trt11lty, Costel------,.,,.-,,-,===--N..u, cau1. LEG-AL NO'ftCE The tldlllou1 11u1111111 n•rne referr.cl lol----=-,-,===---1bovt WIS flltd In Otlf!lll Coun"" Oii JUl'll • l'ICTlTIOUS IUSIHESS it, 1971. NAMe STATliMI NT Edwin R. Wr•I•, Jilt Trinity, Co11a TM toUowll!O Pll'IOnl ire dalno Men, CalllOl'llll. busl""• ••· . Thi• bt.ISll'llU W•• tonductecl bY en In. J .. J 'srocK FORMS. 7701 L.tfl;an dlvldt.1•~DWIN II: w••yE PJ-.;e, Westmlniter, C11lkir11lt. ' "" Rltlllrd E. Write, 1701 Lehleh l"l1ee, ~ l"·lllM W•71mlnsler, Calif. l'ublhhtd Or1no• Cols! Dell' Pllc1, Heltll write 7101 l.eflllll ,.l1ce, Jut, 4, 11, II, 2.S, ltn 11»n westmlnsllr, c11l1. Tl'lll bu11ntU l• bl:lllfl tGl'ldu<ted '-' II Partnerlhlp. 11----==..,-~==---I HMtn Write ,ICTITIOUS I Ul lNISS Rlditrci E. Wr111 • LEGAL NCY11CE MAMI STATIMI NT Thlt 1t1terntnt filed wilh 11'1• CClllntr TM followl1111 "''°"' ire 4ciM Cl•rlt cf Ot•tlGI county IHI J-30. 1'72 b't bt.ltllletl asi . · 9werlY J. Mldclcll. Oftlu" Cco.111l7 Cllfk. GOlOEH KIEV MANAGEMENT CO., 'lllU: 1642 IHtr St., CHI• Miii. C•fll. t'ublliMd Orange COll1l Dill' Pllot, Oon1kl F, Barrlcir;, 1642 8Htr SI., Jt.1IY 4, 11, 11, :U, 1971 17,,.71 Cost1 Mete, Ctllf. Ool\1lcl F. N1utlllus. lt"°2 Olalll L1111, Hunll1111lofl Bted!, Calif. LEGAL NOTICE Thia bu1l111u hi 1Ml111 conducted b' al---c===:-:=::::=---l"lrtntrshlp, ,ICTITIOUI I USI NISI Dcl'l•1d F. NMh•1t1 MAMI ITATIMaHT Thl1 lflltmll'll flltd Wllh t11t Countv The fol~nt Ptlrlelns ltt doil'll Clerk ol Or1111t C.OUntv cn: J1,11f Jl, lfn. bV1lneu as: _ ., B1verl)' J, Mtdcb:, DtPt.I"" C011ntv CALIFORNIA FE NCE co,, 17'4 Cltr"k. Main StTHI, Tultln, C11Jtcrnl1 92680 • P\"'21 S!~•n e. HIY'ft'ltd, •11\11 POPPP . ORANGE -The Chapman College 1ibrary h a s been named the ThurmJnd Clarke Memorial Library by the board of trustees at a recent meeting, honoring a man who d u r in g his lifetime dem- onstrated deep concern for education. program in areas affecting the Fights City Hell conswner and recenUy pro-1========::;:== -tested General Telephone's ap- l"ulllllhtil Or•no• Coell Dilly PIJ.ot, Sltttl, Coni111 del Mer, Cal!lornlt .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!'lj:'~"~'~'~'·~"~'~"'~'~"~'~"~'~· ~··~•~Jn':_~l,..~n John H. R1,monc1. 19492 Br1tblir1( -ROid, Tt.111111, C1lllornl1 . LEGAii NOTICE This bu1ln1u 11 btina coodt.1ded ~ a Senior United States District Judge for the Central District of California at the time of · his death in February ol 1971, Judge Thurmond Clarke of Corona del Mar, had been Chief U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of California, Superior Court Judge of Los Angeles County, Muiiicipal Judge for Los Angeles, Deputy City Attorney !or tbe County o! LOs AngelCJ. His widow, Atbalie Clarke of Corona de! Mar, is a member of the Chapman Board of Trustees, and his family has made substantial gifts in sup- port of the College's building program . plication for rate increases at hearings befQre the Public Utilities Commission. Commu1iity Service V nit Bein.g Built SANTA ANA -Construction is under way on the new Orange County Community Service Building in southwest Santa Ana, Supervisor Robert W. Battin said today. The 41 ,000-square-foot struc- ture, locate d at the in- tersection of Walnut Street and Daisy Avenue will occupy 3\1: acres, complete wilb park- ing and landscaping. The $1,034,900 contract with Weymouth Crowell Construc- tion Company of Los Angeles calls for a one-story, concrete structure with complete air conditioning. When the project is com- pleted about July I, 1973 it will SAN DIEGO (AP)"_ The house branches of Orange County health, wellare and first step in a general reduc-PfO. bation departments. Bus To Fares Decline lion of bus fares in San Diegot_'"":ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijf-I will come Aug. 1 with the $101 monthely pass and elimination of pri~e changes by 2one • Until then, a $16 piss still allows riding in two zones and then a $4 charge -up to a total o! $36 -is imposed for additional zones. The fare for a ~ingle ride drops to 25 cents from .o .cents, effective Sept. 1 That's rightl All three Orange County offices of Imperi al Bank are offering a tree blanket when you open a minimal deposit account. It's in celeb ration of the opening of1he new Costa Mesa office, our third in Orange County. LIMITED TIM E ON LY-STOP IN TODAY! • Gtrier•I Partrier5hlp JOHN H. RAYMONO ''~;o~:A:~A•::~s T"I' ll•t-nt IUtd wltl'I tM coun": Cltr"k of Or•flll• County IHI Jutw 26. 1971. .~hi follOWlnt Plf-11 do!n9 b\ISIMSS 8'f 8-rly J, MlddaX. O""'ty C.0Unlf: HARBOR EXCHANGE, 34,12 Clerk. , ,q Gr•N1111, OIMI Point, Call!, fM'lt ' '>""I '"' 0>•"90 Cool! OtllV l"JIMr L.lnd• M"le Lff, J.!072 Gran1d•, u"' I w,,.-01"' Pain!, Catrf. f262' Jt.1111 27 •fld Jul''· 11, 11. ltn. 1613·11 This butll!H& 11 being tclldlKltd br en -----------~ llldlvldu1I. Lindi M. L .. Tll!I lllltmtnl flied With lhi! Coun!' Cltrit of Or11111• Countv en: Ju1v 1•. 1912. IY Beverb' M. Mlddoll, OIPUI• County , ..... LEGAL NOTICE FICTITIOUS auStNl!SI NAME STATIMINT Tiit lollowl111 Plf.IOftt are dalrll lllJSllllSI 11: Pltt21 WHY WEIGHT ,000 COMt'ANY, t't.1bllsllld Ort!'IO• COllst Dilly Piiot. .tll30 Stnll Anni Slrett, o,..n .. Jiiiy 11, 2S Ind AllOllll I, •• 1f12 1815-n C•Ufor11l• '2666 LEGAL NOTICE E. GIN 81rl, '722 Ylll1 Woalll1 Dr~ VIII• PerlC. C•llfoml•. Albt'rt Cutler, tffl E111wood Cltcl"' • fl* v1111 P•rk, c1nfornl• HOTICe TO CllDITOIS This bt.l'l!llP ii Mlllf tcndllc!tlll bv • SUl'IRIO• COURT OP THl P1rt111r111!p. STA1'1 01" CA.l.l,OftMIA LIO• A. Culllt THI COUNTY Or, OltAfllGE 11111 stelemtnl lltfd wllll tll• County He. A•nMI Clffk Of Otlfl" CoulltY .,. JVM 26, '"' Esltlt of c. ,.H, CAR ft • k •• ., 9"'1fly J. MlldOC!I. Otpt,ily County CLAYaOJtNIE H. CARR, DK111td. Clerk. · NOTICE IS Hl~IBY GIVEN to t11e ,-1Nlt· c'9dllorl ol lt!e etwivt 111m1<1 dtcldenl Llubll•l'lld Of•• C011st D"" rnot. !hit Ill P1rtcM ll1v1no dtlrns 101111st tht J\1111 21 ind Julv ._ 11 , 11, 1t12 1"5-71 Mid dl«dtnf .,. 11q1,1lrld to fll• tMm,1------------Wltl'I 1111 lllCllHIY \IOIKl\frr. 111 1t1• citt1c1 LEGAL NCY11CE of lhl cllr\ al~ 1bovt 1nlllltd tC\lrl, °'•----------" 1>Tllllllf 1!1im, wllll ,lht nec•u1ryr-W!Uthin. fO 111.-11lldlr1lll'lld al !ht ofllte LllCTITIDUS ll,ISINESS tll 1111' ettir""s. SN YDER,· O'NEIL., NAME STATIMINT HANCOCK .. ASHWORTH. 1124 f'alr Qeks 111• follcwlne Jltl'IOlll •r• Rlnt Avtll!Jt, SOUlll l'•udltll, C•Hfornll tlO», blltlcM•'•'•'•'•' TE• ..... COLM AN 0 wtirdl I• tne sil•" or bu1l111ss of t1H: • ..... ~ Vflder1l1Md 111 111 fnlffetl 111rt1lnlnt to DAL. Y, 3'16 C1mpus Drlvt. Ntwpcrt ltM "1•11 of Mid dtclld•.fll, wJthlh IOI.It 8eKh, C1lllornl11, 1'26'0 !l'IOlllh• 1fttr tM first putlllc1tl011 o1 t1111 Thom•• R. Ma1tolm. 14' VI• Ulld!na. llO!lu lldo 11i., C•11fornl• o.1ici J\llY 1 1m. cn.,1e, o. Deir, t Gov• c1r~11t LIL.LIAN cARft Miu.Jon Yltlo, Ctllfornl• . Admlfllltrlltlt of tM E•l•I• This llusll'lllS •• llelllfl conducted IW • of llMI Hovi 1111mld ~t 1"1rtntrslllp. IHYDI R, t'MllL, HANCOCK I CKARL.IES 0, DAL. Y , ASHWottTH Till• 111t1ment fUtd Wl!ll 11\e Coun" 1114 ,_., OM1 ,A.,.... Clerlt of Oflfltl COU!ll'f Oii J\1111 H. 1J72. ...... ,. ....... CIMflnll• tlPI If 11\'Wly J, Meddolf, DtP\llY COvllt'f: Tt11,Ct1JJ m.nu c11rk. ........ ".., ...... ,.....,..,. , 1 .... P'lltllltMcl Orlfltt COMt DltlY l'llcl. Publlll'led Or11191 to.it OtlW t'lld, July ,,, 11. 2f -""""' 1. 1m 1111-72 JuM 21 Ind JUIY 4, n. 1a. ltn 1.U-12 YOUR NEWSPAPERBOY IS A CREDIT MANAGER . I I ( \ -· -. PAaFIC VIEi\ EMERALD BAY IRVINE COVE -RESIDENTS -- Imperial Bank , • ......... ., I a ........... 't ............. ,.. ~ 1---· ....... ~---,..,.. .. ,.._ ... _ -~RIAL PARK ~--':'"rlalty --~wDrl•• New""1 :::.. CllUerail . -·~\' OOLOllUL nlNERAL -w-•"· 11'•1 ' 1 •1u1 _.,...1.MnY ....... Bal:; ...... LET'S BE FRIEHllL Y U you hive new nclghbon or know of anyone moving to our area. J}lease trill ui 10 that "''e may extend a friendly wtlcome tnd help them to become acqualnltd in .their new surroundlnaa. S1. CUst Ylsltar 4f4.tl7' '46:11 74 Wo Dollvor Fine Groc1rlt1, Liquor, fr11h11t of Produce & M1M lng1 BHf 673°3510 COAST SUPER MARKET 3147 f.COAIT HW't O~ONA DEL ' .•. wh ere the customer Is king COSTA MESA HaJborBM!. at Fair DrlW>/979-1000 ANAHEIM Uncoln II eo .. h/821-6410 SAHTAANA 1711111Brill01/'35:0151 H.Un: Doily )0 lo l/Frid•y I 0 lo I Rnourcn owr S125 million, Member FDIC ... ....., ti ,_. .. ,.,.;1r. M Md DAILY PILOT ....... II ......................... ,.. .. ,., .......... .. Pl!'r ......................... .,... c.. ................ ..., ........ -... """' • ...,. ... , ............... · •· ·•· ., ........ ....., .... -" ...................... --.... -.. ,.,_....,..,,...,.., __ ... __ ....... .. ----......... -AUDIE PROMPT COllTIOll IEIVICE • DAILY l'ILOT Cllll CULATION DI PA llltMINT I • I I { I Tuesday's Closing Prices Comp]ete Nelv York Sto~~ Exchan e List • • Wall Street Hit By Sharp D1·op b NEW YORK (AP)-Stock morket prioe1 dropped roadly 1n slow trad jng Tuesday. Decllnes led advances by S to 1 on lbe New York Stock Eichange. ' t!:'Z'ltl Analysts blamed the decline on l.r)ternaUonaJ j.,::::811~ • monetory problems, uncertalnUes about the econ• I date , Sen. George McGovern, and Ibo lack of prog-~ : omlc policies of tbe Democratic presidential candi· 1. ress in the Para peace talks. ~ · • ................................... 1 ,,;;,;; -Y5 NII 0- Niii llld111t NttlMI I l·:r .. •Nl.O,t I Sl•llll ,JS afSltr AM •!Slffl tl't 1t TM .to 1U11EI .•M 1tom1i .II totu,,. .llO IY ,.,,, 1.-.l! Ntwbtr -~ fi~~t 1.•2 Ne1T T 2.:w M•"'11111 .311 ~wmnt 1,44 w~11pf ~ ~sro ·J:; ... ,., .• NY' of "6 ••,•11Mo 1.10 N t~M 3.tO N)•Mof J.IO Hat ih ,fold •t-ll'ld111I l H TCp ,ft "Nllf'folk'NI J Ht<ll11C • .1111 N~rlsl l.W '" <r• ... NAM l.tod N Am Piil! 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Police confirmed t h e y ticketed Mra. Eagleton, ,JI, st. Louis, on a charge of opeeding ,Sunday .. lnterstat. 94. They accuaed her of driving Ill mllt1 per hour. In a· 70.mlle zone outllde the Michigan-In- diana border town of New Bui· falo. * Harry 8. Trum1a wu re- . ; leued from Research Medical : : ; c.ni.r In Kansaa City after 15 Democratic p~y. Is getting away from it all in the central Utah mountalns., The 48-year--old Mr 1 • Westwood "is spending a few days in an lJOJated mOuntain cabin and ~ lo return to- day for a trip to Washington. ·* The refus&l of Auatratian Prime Minister w 1111 a m McMahon lo give an official recepUon to1the vlsitlne Chinf;se table tennis team has grown lnlo a domestic polltiCal issue. · Opposition leader Gough Whitiam, the Labor party w.. frightened .<>f the right- wing ,Democratic Lab\:ir party, which votes with McMahon's · .. :.:: ::-(. J u:a1 ti:::. team passe4 :l PEOPLE _ through Sydney Sunday on the . . • • way to New ZeaJand and "'l-~·: .°"··~· Y.! of eumlnation and treat-returns for exhibition matches ... . lrieitfor U lnftammatlon or-SaturWty-.----. " ·:tho gutrolntestlnal tract. * · ' The hoepltal quoted the Actor Ernest Borpl.ae,. 55, former president 's personal was divorced from his fourth physician, Dr. Wlnallaceh Ht. wife, Donna Ann, 38, ending Graham, u aay J t a seven yeara ci marriage. Truman Is In good health for a Under t""" of the settle- : : ,man of II. ment reacbed in Los Angele.!, : llin. Truman accompanied Borgnlne Is lo l'IY l500 a . · the former president as he Jeft month suppc:n for their two · the hospital. Mike Westwood , children ~ Sharon, 7, and Truman's peraonat bodyguard, Clujs1opher, 6. ·drove them to their. home in Disposition or community • March of Progress Perils Two Age-old Institutions Booze Effect? TORONTO (Al!) -Some ~ mm become Impotent when they atart drinking - even moderately -became thoy are physically unable to handk alcohol, an Australian psychlalrlst tnld the. Ontario By LOUIS CASSELS UlllMf .,,..._ IMtrMI ..... 'lbe relentless march of prog .. · ress ls threatening to destroy two v e n er a b I e institutions which have played significant rolea in the hlatory of the South. One Is the moonsh lne still. Production of borne-made, un- ta1ed whi,key bas thrived in the South since colonial days. THE ''WHITE UGHTNING" distilled Jn swamps and mowi- This month, the alcollnl tu urut of the U.S. Trwuly Department, better known 1o the trade as •1lbe reveoooen," closed down fOID' branch of· fices ln South Clrollna, which long held the dublOUI distinc- tion of having more Ulegal stills than any other state In the union. North CaroJina was 1 close seci>nd, Georgia third. EXPLAINING THE shut. down, a Treasury o f 11 c la I • The new•paper t!ale11latecl It. -•lei require at le1Ut 500,000 aclclltlottal law fltlforl!flmflnt otflC!llr•' te put teeth In the antl-prlt>" law • • lain hollows from com mea1, sugar ·and .water has never been distlnguis~ for purity or flavor. But no one has ever had jU!t cause to complain of its potency. And It's much cheaper than legal, store· bought whlskey, which is heavily taxed by rederal and state governments. Nader Tour Cost Money, ·say.Sponsors MELBOURNE, Australia ----~ • AddJctlon Re s ea r c h Foun.- dation. ............. Vacation Check List D Gasoline Credit Cards D Restaurant Credit Cards . . I AldHOllT-LI HA1lo1cuma 1M M1111itr ~ c"'' Mii .. can..,.., ... en•• t11.zsu tn1 1. •• aa111Wnt 11. AMMhn. C1L '*4 ,., en•• 716-llH Independence, Mo. property valued at $!00,000 Is * pending. James MeredUll !aid he is withdrawing from po 11t1-c 1 because It has become al>' . parent he ii "not in tune or in > at.p" with other blacks. (UPI) -The committee which sponsored American consumer advocate R a l p h Nad~'1 recent five-day visit to Australia says it lost over $&,000 in the venture. D Automobile Rental Credit Card These Taxes Lot of Bull ·:: :The 5-year-old veteran civil ;: righla activist said in Jackson, ..; Mlsa:, that he WU "reslgnlnL_ TLAXCALA, Mexico (UPI) : : from any" ro e o publlC -The local government here .. leadership, but later added ha!· put a new twist on an age- : be would try to help the black old problem -how much bull • coi;nmlDllty become self·suf-to allow on tax forms. : llcient. . . City Hall said it will accept ; Meredith gained national bulls _ Mexican fighting bulls ~ r,me a decade ago when he _ as tax paymenU. .: b<!came the first bla~k to They will be used for enroll at the University or municipal festivals . Mlsslsslppl. Tla1cala, approximately 80 * miles east of Mexico City, is l'eu Westwood, the first surrounded by r.anches that ch 1 I r w o m a n of the raise fighting bu1Js. FL D • Barry Jone, head of the ••Nader" committee, said Monday the committee agreed to pay Nader 17,000 Australian dollars -!20,000 U.S. -for his speaking tour . "On top of that basie-fee,-we had to raise enough money to cover expenses, overseas aJr fares and such, for about 10,000 Australian dollars," he said. "'Ibe visit cost us about 27,000 Australian do 11 a rs , $32,500 U.S.," he said, and revenue was about 2'2,000. Jone said the deficit would be covered by a private foun- dation which he declined to name. .. II URI CE • . • .. HAI . . . " ' • RE II.,.. dliai:.,..Clll'r aHotd Hood iruunncc, , ....... ,.· • .u wet. : ..,_. -lbe fedml govcmment's Na· ·!iaad 1'looil I-... P1081=-admm;stcred biJ" J'ilp=zn'• 1'181. Amcriaa in this mre-is ·::= = .. maddide .,_ .. slwply UAMPU: MI0.000 poHcy on a single· lamilJ ...... -"' -f40 per )'Cit uow . • ' ' • GO"' $2l I And ntts for other ttsidencrs, liwi· ftcsses and a:iatcnu have tumbled too. For more in!O!lllllion, sU!iply axuaa yatt iluurane< agent or bteloor. He'll quiddy tell,.... whether ftood iDJUtlDCZ iJ ·~le in your area aod how much it will ""' ,..... But do it IOOQ. Now that rates have tte<ded, be ap<m lo be lloodctl. - - F'lttlDlrl's Fund American 1-Componies ....,......,, ... ......_. ......... t"lll llUM ' ' I . D Airline Credit Card D Retail Store Credit Cards DCash DCash D And More Cash or ... D The Secll!ity Pacific Bank Check and Charge Card Muter Cbuge. Accepted by Oyer ., million ~ acrooe the country. Check Guaranta. Our word that your peraonaliied check is good for as much as $100. Ready lleoervACXlOWlt. Leta you write fheclia fir mom than you have ii) your checking.aci:owit. • .' · The Check and Charge Cud. Just one port of the unique p1clrage· of bank services we offer you whoo you oiiJn a personal ched<ing 8CCllMlllt at Security Pacific Bank. • • j '/ • I f J " ,. " . .. ' ' • . ' . . .. • • VOL 65, ~· 200, 3 SECTIONS, 38 JIA6ES • ~ . ~ ' ~ O)lANGE COUNl'Y, CAUFOllNIA ; . . -~ . • TUESDAY, JULY II, 1972 ' . . " TEN CENTS _, ' . .. ... Widow Oiiers Hillside Gorde n ~ to Citg ' II)' BUlllAIU Xllmlt'B wrolt, "Al f' have m bein ud am °' * - -,.. dellrom or ... lnl 11ie prden .,._..ed, One of the · "ureot <Jordenl of I w.Wd like to eeter Into dllculllon with America" may tomed>y become a the dly of Loguna ·Boocb with a view publJc port, bird oaoctuary and wild tonnl doedlnc Ihle )l'Opfrly, with life anlmal alJlervatlee point U the cily of estai., for !lie u a prden and anlmal Lacm>a Beod! accepts a gilt offered by a and bltd _.,.llon"pOint. • · reeldeat Ihle wed. ' • Tbe I.Here blllaide estate, IUl>jecl of llln. """-·Miiler bu e;zpreaaed art1dol In aatlonal magul~ and her deOln to lea-. to the city her home feehnd bi the book, "Greet GOrii..s of at'21511 M)'lew Terrace and the renown-Almrica," conNts ol "I "!Ddem· ftv .. • td.prden.Jbat ourrounds It, on a billaide " r<1qp1 hoult, ariaries and a ·pnlen-• overlooklnc Boat canyon. talnlng between 000 and toll spetje1 of In a letter to PlaMlng Cornmi!!lon plants, with rustic footpaths, a complete ~halrman Clrl ·~obnlon, Mrs. • Miller sprinkler 1,stem and pump· lo maintain· . . ' . 'l'Jaird Piartg l'P Pick . . , Schmitz to Run • With Wallace? • MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -U Alabama COv. George C: WallaCe runs for presi-' . . ~t on.a ,third jlarty ticket, bis ruill!ing · male -id probably be Rep. .Jolm G. Schmit>, (!Kalil.), a Memphis aew-r reported today. . The Commercial Appeal, In a slory by Ill! LIW•Rock, Ark:,~. Jnhn" 8-11, lllld Schmits had llOllf!nned thfl 1111 nome.....id c0me up for -apot ot • lbe American parly <90vention in -\IJIUll. . , When ·Arkanas legal!red a third puty for tlie November &enen! election ballot, Jut~ ll '!'U'wldely repomd lh>t a 'lpmnineal• Replbllcan" would get the vict presidential nod. -\ : The bewipeper aald Schmitz told it he ~dn't ·twn lt down." Schmits waa reportedly on the House floor this morning and not available !or commeo Aides contacted in both \iii -\9~, D.O., and Or"'S!' County of· Ilea said they knew nothing of the J!'P,Orl. . . '~l's up to Wallaci II he choose< me, i;.i'.he Incl¥ to accept," the article ~ Schmits IS saying. - The" newspaper llid Schmitz was ask8d H lilmllht !eel< the thlnl party presldep- ~"!1'1 II.Wallace weno to tum It down." 1:We'll cfou, tbat bridle when we corr., to !l,'"Sdiinltz was quoted as .. Yi"I· J~~' 421 "as a state sena~ fc>r six ' • years and waa elected to Congtels in 1!110· from Orange and San· Diego eounties. He was defe1ted, ~ever, by...ao.-Nl.tal Republican In the JDDe I cautomla primary. Angi:y ,Sinntr.-a 1 ; • • Criticizes Panel · Over Remarks WASHINGTON (UPI) -Angrily c$eclaring 11l 1m Mt a lltCQDd.clau clUJtn, let's get that llral«hl," linger Frank Sinatra·lodoy accused the Houae Select Committee•.., Crime today of pennittin& character uaau.lnatiOn agaln!t him. Sll)atra ledur<d the commjttee for.JIQt promptiy1 refiitlnc the May U testimony of Joseph ••u.e Baron" Barboza, who solliht .to connect Sinatra with a· New Encland crime syndicate headed by 11ay. monl Palrtarca. · ''Thi> buria weot nmnlng off at tho mouth," 'Sinatra snapped. ~-11 resent it. I'm DOI a leC<Jll<l.clala clli2en, let's get that stralgtit... • 'Spect.atorw pocked Into the or n a I e Sen&te Caucus Room -••oohed" at (See SINATRA, Page %) flagit~ Weighing ·Issues -. ..... (f)f Arch Beach Heights ' . -.,. variety of probleqis ln,.lvln& Aroh ~ Height.I will he mulled by "the 1-Beach City Council at Us ... gu1ar Wednesday .nl&h\ session. !iodlnl off the agenda ... a number al"aetloo lten¥ involvinc uten,Jon of the bdlldinl lnonlOri!DD;in the ar<a, pending inf'allatloa of sewers, ilong with official fo"'!"llon of Alaesameot Dlstrld 19-1 for ~on of seiwa u recommended bi, ihe County Health Officer. The proposed dlilrlct would Include Iha~ portion of Ai'cb Beach Height.I lying -_of Oro ~. north of Albo Aveaae, llOUth ol -... Gulymll A,_ Ind Olli o! Ina Street. alaog wit!> portlona of -.n D r I •I ' CJWtote• Drtft'IOd ~ PllOO. llladdilionto~ -~. th6)iorram ~ for -1lftloD ol rip!· <!·~, • .._ eaooment.I and ~ stftel raurlaclng and .... p.itiult wort._ I • • Nae .. the iiie.d. lot --!loll ~ ~,It .. --Pllllip II. }lftl!llr•~-,-1'1_. --' a ....... ol eil1 -Jll'b-'"""·1n the ....... Ill -,. ~ "linmedillo ~ .......... OM: Jiltontlon." • ,,,.,, safely, health and wel!Ar< of thlll -·lty.ael--ii bell!I "' ...,..ed by a IUdden .,.1latloo *"9111 ...,.., wllhool prllJ>Ol'lml plamol • INFiii la dty~ ~ t!fd ..-..... says~· Ill Ylmes the~ eq*d-md II lllliC .....-on • "the allalilft ===of Delo family ~ .. omiillc .. loll sites (1$ feet ~ IW Ir.)" Ill ~ ol the bllllop • ' neighborhood. · , Continuing problemt, he says, Include: -Traffic flow oo SUmmit Drive, which Is slow, heavily coogeoted and aometimes blocks due to heavy volUme of !raffle Into aod out ol the tract,. wl!h . conaequent. problems 10< ..,,.....acy "'fehlclel; -The fact that tiiere are DO parb in the nelghborhood1 -buo aen:lc• 'ls Inadequate and residents -the roads for recreation while chUdren hitcbhlke to and f"'m school. -There ii no Dre station In the aree , population has lna:tued Ille' need ,for police and other -· -.ebiclel. 8'>ih iervlces are delayed by ateep ao. cess and traffic coog-. ' ~·· Jetter Pl-~ main accea -to !oar 1-, lno;hidlng -C...,... Drive, Jiul!>mll '1>tlve, Li -Drive ... l)el Mar Am.t. Allq pnlpoood are"11e ,.._., ol ~ Lqulll 11ou1ev..i ""'° ·Top of tho Wbl!d. '" ~ tll!llrtjlkan by die 00!=..:m completlon of _. m. .. and rood 1--In 111 Wt d1ltrk:t •1. _., b11111J bt-· ..... .,,lheclty. '" I , Ollitr ..... -cd..lor-. of a lh -· lnCi !Uil! poib palroil, ::= ol a netpborhdod .por._ In-. ., _ -lfctiuiil ...... way lnlllc <Cllllrell al omni lit-~ rrn;e,. ,...,.. fl. 8clOd eantrol 8lld ....... _.... ... llifllll1lile with tM ...... II oilatlon !or aa elemerury -..... with -pl&lll for 111.,. .......... -• Tho 1-aloo ...... 1111-11 to hall all ......... -ta .. -for • period ol tis --• ... J!larmlnl ..., ... ~ r • • • ; , water pnuure, • ' gl;rdoia, "·she aplalned, "ilter taWni to ·, lendl along the hllltlde-to l<etp the deer ,Johnson slid he • will Pf....lt Mn. : a, 'I"" who w,u lnlemlecL In boyq my ll'pon nibbling tuty plant moraels near Mill~'• prop9sal to the .Cl\Y Council hoQae.8'14, wheii I <tiled his ~t~ to the house. Wedneaday night. · · • , • 1 'the varie\y-ol plant. in the Prllio, told .!.!There Is no special order to the He said he will ast the council to ·iD-· 'mo;'Oh, I wouldn1 be lnjer<lled In thorn pnlen," ssys Mn. Miller. "I plaol slrllcl the citY at!arney" to loo~ Into leial •. .' So I realized that the ganlen mllhl an;thlng that will tr0W here, from exotk: aapecla ol tlie gilt, .....,_ ,_t of <the Rmeday be cbi>pped up into-l>omlng plant.I to native species, WI I do have a property Is in cpwily top!tory, abytting loll.'" . . genen! rule that M)'lhlDg outside tbe the city boundary, and annuaUcin miCJ>1 1'ie former teacbtr sald ilie baa speot.. fence must he 'deer-resistant' and things he involvecL ' ' • • ' I~ 'years ·Planilnl and Cartitg •for ".the that· the deer espedally like are planted llln .. Mlller sald she cancelved the idea ' >ecluded hillside ·which.now 'hu hecoine • iliaide the feoce." · el lea~ <he~estat& lo ~ city. -.. llnCluary IOr<.i laJie variol1 er birds . ..'111e .Utile native -animals have become talking to Mildred Hannum of the Open aM imall animals. quite. tame and move f~y around the Space. ·Comntjttee. . ~ ... · '7 ~kl, racoons, fOxes; deer and rabbits garden searching for food arid witter, and "1 became conceru¢d fl,bOut Diy" ar1t lrequent xtsitor1. A baµlboo fence ex-inadvertently serving as subjects for -· . •' . r· ' . US.'. • • Plaiinets Deny " r -. '' ; ... M ysti~ ~ills Rezone Proposal • •I vlslling nature pbolotP'apben. If her gift Is accepted by the city, Mrs. Miller would like to see It maintained in a simUar manner to the Quall Botanic Ganlens In Enclnltu, which ii run b)' the San Diego County Department of Parts and R~atiOn. Visitors to Quall Ganlens are pennit- ted to take all the plctureo they wlah and to stroll on pat\11 and lawns and picnic al tables but ani asted to leave their pets, bicycles and m!llleal Instrument.I ("thlJ is a human aanctuary") outside -.nd to refrain from molesting the birds, taking seeds or cuttings or carving Initials Into trees. ' USS Sadat Cuts Long Ties , ' With· Reth CAIRO (UPI) -El)'ptlan President Anwar Sadat ilu tord an estimated JD,ooo· Rulllnn mllllary advisers to to bqme, of~ fk:lal -saJd lodoy, fppartnU1 br<1klng IJao ,with the Kr em II• that 1tretcb II Jtlrl. PolltlCal -ees., la.Beirut deocri'"4 tho move u ~--to~· Egyptian hlatliiio Jf!>o' 'Im -lbi began. • .r~, ,1 ' ' .--: ,The p;··-lllll dlr ......... ........ llill' laai altar --'lilto ....... Tbt __ ....,. __ _ completalJ ellat, • lltll • ellldal .,. DOUl!CtmOoil,_,,..... lalor. Tho ..... " -..., ... da,s after Pauls Alil..., ""'* only, one day Of a adwdolell lbnHay vlilt In. . MOICOW. • Defense teer.lary -R. Lain! aald In Wublngton the Admlnt.ltratlon was wa~· the developmeots In Eapt "very c:Ia,tIY,""but refused to ~mment on them. • Pentagon tource"'s -=sa"ld"ther., ..:;;;ua"t-- r~porla did. mt make cleer just wbll Soviet adYMI were loVol•ed. SowwJ s81d lhorw were perhaps ~ iuny aa 15,000 SoYlel military Pj'r-1 In £opt, )ilUJ acjdltloaal civilian ~ ... ·Sadat uked Russia to li'\nl ill men home f1lllowlnc a ll!·hour meetlnc with the coninI committee • of . the Arab Soclallst . um, EoP1'1. on1y po1111ca1 ~· .. ' Sou-aald the •ldrion lnehido .. estimated 'IOI>-pilots and an anlamwn number of Jilllllle and air delensa e .. perts. London reports quoled a British new-today as saying Sldky uted for more oflemlve weepons lr«n lhe Soviets and ,... rebuffed. Tho opulllon of the ldvlsert ..... the Egypllln nply, it said. Al Aliram aewspa"' saJd two days a10 that Sldl;y ~nt eight al!alght boon with Kremlin lelciers dlacwialng, Io p I c 1 r.la~ to EcYPt PolillcaJ IOW'Cel ln llert¢ aald ll WU Ill OJlllll -'the Savlot pnte>CO WU becornll\I • -.... im-1 -lnEmt•tm,--tllljal a - Asu Dioalllr. -... ,._ ol the, quudoiw rallied lo tl!e 8ooial' ~ Yiaers. , . t ~~ c:. ... ' I. •• I • . . W...nmtd Drive Se Laguna Panel Overturns Bid Awaits Hatless Poliee? '. ndustry Zoning BY JACK CllAPPELL . lii ... De6IY ''"' '''" , Thi WOOdland .Drive area was returned to• ~ ...,. MClllday by Loguna lleldl ......... CCMDlililalonl!n wbo by unentm1 1 YVtt ov.rtUl'Dld a 1187 ....... lo lock the property in Ugbl ~'°"ing. 1 '!be plumeril' action came at the end 6f • ......i pullllc hearini -bearlnp at "blcb the one ..._ ducrlbed alternatelr, 11"nil~1o ·tbe old, old,..,.,• ud 11 • crummy Place to Uvi." l'1omien •loo dlreclad tlio city P!IOJlllll -It bocln • ~elopm<11t llU<IY Ol the area and aiats!M that mtdeiiit ol 1111 commlllli:i;Ji.onn an organltaUoo of 1litlr °'!" 1o tedevelopmehl '!lie q Involved ll 11"'?1 l.ott\tia Can- J<ll ~ Mllllaan Dr1vt aJ\d Wood-!tl!d Drive. •,Ia 1117, the terrltorY, alone wlljl other Clll10I! JrOPirtY 1'U ldelltllled u havm1 potlbtlal for devt!Ol)i!ient ti llsJll· In- ~ proptrty -property which "81111ll Beach crlUcally needed. Services Slat.ed: Mr1. Jennings,· Pioneer La~unan Funeral oervices will be held Friday for Chlrlot1' Thuraloo Jennings, Jut 8111'\'Mu ·-ber of Lo1JU!14 llll•h'• pio.-'1wnton family. She dll(( \latur- doy In an Oran,e C<lllvillescimt borne at lbe ate Ol 13. ; PU!or El'neal VQ?.lel of the Seventh- day Adv-CJ1Urdl of Bania Al• will ofllclate II It ..... rites ii the Wlnblg!er Eamlly Mortuary Chapel, '129 Grand Ave.. Santa Ana. Burial will he at fairhavea lllemorlll Parle. 'Mn, ~ WU bom Jn A!ito C""' ,..,, Ille 11111 tA ta <hlldl'en of 0.0.ge and Sarah Thunton, early aetUets In the Lqunairea . .... moved 1o aanta Ana 1h 1111 IJld .iu. morrlod Howard J111111nP, -of ea a.-.Uve cover· lbop 1n or-. 'i1lfy bid no cblldtea. lier 1Urvtvori 111- dade nephfwt Gllmon Ward ind Harold ~d ~r~ :~11Seol~Caae "'.:: L11111111 ne.c1t: .Mn. JenninJ'.a' brother, Jo a e p h 'll!urtton, wbo died In 1967, was the ooly nwnber tA lhe ortilnol Allio Clnyon lamilJ lo remal!I bi lhe Laawt• area. Thuroton lntermedlate Sebo!>! wu named allor bll wlle, Marla, e1rly art colaay ~lud)er. The family came to Clllfornla from Utah, where Sarah Thunton•1 father wu • fowider of the Mormon church. ,.,..... • .,.1 AcUon b~ the planolng commission al that Ume 1 ttzoned Ute propert1 from rtsldenllal (R·I) to l!Sht manufacturing (Ml-A), an action takw ovtr the proteits of meay reotdenu. Once zoned Ml·A, resldenla wtre · P,tevented from e1tenslve refurbllh1ng of their homes , because lhe residence wu a "non-conforming use." F\&rthtnnore, the new 1.0 n I n:e preYeotid re1ident11 1uch as artist Andy Wint, from rtbulld1ng homea destroyed by fire or other calamity. Some new re1ldent1 of the area bowever, had banked on an Ml·A zonJnc Ind .. 1d that for Iba commllslon to cbanae IOllel would lit unlajr. The area Involved LI noted for ill own specie! ldonUty, a penonallty that varlu wltb the eye of the beholder. "l1ve lived there sJ.nce Jll69. I thin~ of myaeU more.as a peraon who lives there, ralher ~n a person who owns property there," Wing lold . the conunlloton. ' Wing readDy admlti.d that there were "social problem!!" in the area but said Ulat the community provided a place to 10 for people attempting lo rehabilitate themselves. David Munro called the Woodland com- munity "a place of tonslderable charm with certalp aocial ql1lllUes thal other areas lack. "Consider!tion for people who are perhapt the least favored In towo sboilld prompt you to approve this," he said. Ken Benson, a Woodland Drive resi- dent, commented on Munro's statement about "social qualities," noting that in the five months he's lived there , the police l!_aYe come at li!aJt twice a week, that he and bll wife were hll with e 1bovellul of dlri u they ut .. Uni dinner, and Ibey ha" 1*n robbed. Mary Benaon, too, 1rgued that the "coheoi" toelal unit" 1pe1kera had. !Ilk· ed about ,.., .. .., bit thins/' and hit the ex~ Of malntalnTng city ltl'ViCU In thaw. Jobu Delaney told commlsslonel'I he tbou(ht Woodfllld Drive area \VU a "dtlJahtlUl 6laoe to llve.'' "I think lt11 worth aavlng. There are 1m1 and ~••tatloa there that you just can't replace," he •aid. James i>llley 1 Laguna B e a c h • s Greenbelt founder, ~ri11ed the scenic values of the lf'MI. "This II pou!bly ~ moat charming nal1hbilrliood In LMUl!l Beach. Thll Is real Lacuna ii the ~:·old atnae. ,....,,. ..... 1 ONOFRE .. . . . ' mediately 11 •IOllitll>IDI II lo be done." '!be buch 11 tbe only publicly uled portico of the 11& miles of Pendleton co11t arantad ihe public by the Pr .. tdent in Morch of irii. . Th• a.l milu upcout are technically under still lweho!d, but w!U remain ELDEN under Marine Corpe lleward1hlp and will • • • stay that way unUI the &tale begins final developl!lorit w.i.r a master plan calling --~"'I and laclc..ol.<0ntrol1 avellabla unde<-1onlmosH8111lllloo1 lli 1mprovem1nll tq llteM.IOlle. the six miles of shore!~ and 2,300 Inland 1be eamm1u1on daclllon wu made acres of San Mateo canyon included in with tlltee commlailooera present aod the gift votlDf 1pprovlng the denial. com-Intimately the entire beoch and can-~ Urry CalpplieU WU abaent yon will be lied U>getber under by com- aod CoimnJalon Chalrma~ Corl E. plete development with inland camping J""'-lllpped down from the Jlll!ll and porldng oreu' and lhutUe-type alnct bll 1-II 1111hln lhe Myl\lc Hilla "peoplomovers" taking beach· vl!itors lo area. ' the shoreline. lT!le PJl)>llc beeriae lolllld an audience state officials have promised strict of -i 60 persono present Jn Ute ~lly adherence to a rule set by tbe President Hill •be11. Five letters In opJ!O&!tlon that the beach remain as unspoiled as to Iba Elden plan were read to the com-possible. mllalOo. Bui until-that point later Ibis decade -tlden and two other momben of the ai President Nixon underscOred Monday .. dlence &poke In favor of the proposal _ Ute people ollould be encouraged lo white ei,ht pertolll spoke 1111.nst It: City take advantare of the Prtsldent'a gift. plllUllDI Ital! recommended disapproval • r • Lqguna Giv~s Officers Some OJ!.twns Statement By FREDl!lllCK l!CllOEMEllL Of .... lttjlf' "" .... r A complete' South Luuno gcnerll plan <In not be lmplemenled ~ntil ievt!ral ·portlonJ tA a countywlde ,plajmlni stat&- ment ore llrmed up, Or..P Counil' plan- lllna commlHloners were told Monda)'. Instead of trying lo nlllh tbe South Laguna pl1n, planner DaVld Moore recommended the commlaslon adopt an Interim plan of only the llod uae and circulation elements. Commlulonero informally •liteed at the study aeulon to accept the staff recommendation and are expecttd te call another atudy session wlth!n four to 1ls Wetkl. Portions cl !be south Laguna General Plan, said Moort, irucl'I 11 the fflM'njc and open space elements ~uld not .be adopted until similar el!mtnta ire lh-corpor~ttd Into tbt Orante County General Plan,.. The county'oj>en io.~ ~ ment will be completed In Jllll, im. 1nc seismic element will be unlsbod in ' Jl'I -oil r. Illa ~ l!etdl ........ .U a noul ei I !MAY test period, a Oollcy ~file now aftows oflicers the ap,tioo of wearill1 or Mt we•rina: their oolt, mllltary·t)'llO bate durlnl ,..I of their dull ... Officers stlll m1t1t wear their bea4gear wbeii oa traflle -1. loot patrol or •lien aiakln1 her cbecki -t1-- lnitant ld111W!<atlon of authority ll necessary. Offictts wlll also WMr hats when so ordered by a supervlior. Other times, however, oUleen may IO baUeea. "They like the tdea, The ruction li:om tile meo Ii., been vlrtual1y uitanllnoul," Joseph J, Kelly, pollce <\1111 said. "They have 1otten prtlty good leed- baclc from the commuit!ty too. People seem to fa.Or a· morf relued statu1 11 far as a untfonn is concemed," the chief said. PrevioUJ policy aet the bat aa an esaen- tial part of the unllt!nn, lo be wom whenever the Officer was out of his car DAILY PiL.ot lllff ........ December, 1973. . . Adopting the local elements befori the county statements, said Moore, "would be a cp.se of putting the cart before the or outs!~ • bulldlni. "The men have fouqd that by being without It, they have their hands freer. that visibility improves aod tbey are more comfortable, '1 Kelly nid. · TWO VIEWS OF lAGUNA BEACH LAW EtjFORCIMINT 'Officer Larry G1l1t May Be S.en With, Without Hot ' • horse.'' "U they're more comfortable 8J)d more relaxed in thair uniform, hopefully, tbll "'Ill be reflected by the people with whom they have contact," he said. ' Laguna Beach police, ilike some 1 . ether departments, had never adopted tilt i hard hat or helmet type.of headgear, U-\ cept for lhe motorcycle officers. • \ . I "I gue's we jwt alt and wait ," com- mented South Laguna archlled Fred Lang obvlousb' displeased with the reco~endatlon to adopt an interim plan. He beaded a tum of planning ex· peril which d~veloped the Jl'tlimlnary draft of the South Loguoa plan. "We feel we have furnished sufficiently complete infonnatlon," Lang added following the meeting. "Our statements on seismic hillside and natural e~ vlromnent 1condlUons couldn't be any Council to Mull 800-acre Slash Laguna Planners Ready ; i In Annex Bid more complete." The plan, which bas received tbe beck• For lrvine Annex Figh.t .. ' I ,. ......... 1 SINATRA ... Ing of the South LllUftl Civic Auocl• By GEORGE LEIDAL The city of Irvine's proposed Frasier tlon, call• for pretervation of 850 of· 700 ot ttr1t DlltY ~·• ,..., de )....... Annex sent Laguna Belch planning com-acno of untouched blllal MN u open Irvine city councilmen tonight Will mill! mlsslonera to the stra1'gy boards Mon- apoce. an IOO-acre roducUon of tbetr ·~ cir b tti 1 Inst th '11tls recommendaUon, Lene aald, is t,llCJO.ecre annautlon. The r.suctlon day to aw up a e p ans aga e based on the need for actnJc and recru· would mean abandonment Of 1rvlDe pfans measure. tk>n tiaaemenl! and the fact that unstable to pUlh thtlr bourtdarles to ITlJtch tlloee Laguna planners don't like what ·they soll and fautt. •lilt tn many arte.,:· of LquM Btactnn the Sycamore Hllls consider Irvine's encroachment into A !IPOb.oman for lbe cdunty depart. .,.1, . · Laguna's sphere of influe!lce by the pro- met!t of liulldlng and llllety, wbUe '"°" Wltb' cull amounting lo JOC act~ ap-posed annezation. Ing lhe er11 II laced with faillll, quet-proftd uverel weeia· 110, •~Del lhe pro. Hostility of neighboring communities Umed tbetr ~ tbftat to de'ftl~ poMI ~ cut, Jrvint11: fli'1t an-has delayed the new city's proposed an- merit. nua~ amounts to tome ,l,7QD.acre1 of nexation and some concess ions have been "l!ome l1illt• 111lY l!e actlva, olbera Jn. ·• 'Jrvlnt ·llindi land•. '!be LOcil A1ency made to Laguna In tbe redrawing of the actlv1," Nici Cttcll'Hellon. '1C>Jr 1e~¢1 Formation OommitaiOn .wru hell: the an-annexation bclundarles. 11foty element will 1vll111\9 tbe ar11 lll!f neulloa 'llld • 41,ctla· 1bt • .. ,. cllfs But, even the new boundaries Irked 1ee what: can be dfva!opad aod what N·...,.·'-·""~ <A·!nllulpce mop Jilly planners wbo settled on ••e sp>cillc locks can't." ·· · ~ ' -,,,~ .. i · ~ The aoimilc alllUllll tA the South ' '-' ;,:..,.,i...,trlm& In lbe annex IMP In-Ibey wiU take in opposing the anneuUon. , «lllld 11· lctl 1111 :-.--r.i FIRST, Laguna will recommend that . i:.a..... plin, H91lon'lddad, n Y .. l'.G( ... :aboUI 100 i<res'of land norlb and no decision be made on tbe annexaUon by be deleted and rtplactd wllen the COl!"IY lut tA Bl Tm Marini tlorol Air Slallo~. · I Co-· 1 elemtllt ii oomplttld." -. ,ifbe-M' aUotn eountJ, roed dtvtlopqM:nt the Local Agency Format on mrruss on some 11'111 --P•clllc ~-to })l'OClld ....._. cl!J a_..i'or 'flu>. (LAFC) unUI 1pberes of influence HIShwaJ and lbe OOllll. Hollon llld, dlnl. , ., •• .....,. • throughout the county are defined and have alrudy -lelanlUled u pole!> • 'l\e ~ rtdUcllona are .,.. u an establlshed. • tlally huanloul and lhould be lludled lo • attemiil'to ·IGrtlllll;trilldam or· forniel SECOND, Llguna will lnsllt that it Is determine whit l}'pll of ~velopmenl are intetl ot.'lllO ltlllUltloa bid by ltVlnl's necessary for a community lo exerClso feblble. ntt«tbws~ · . control over Its own watershed. (The pro- 'n>e ·~ lhlft naer the Sycamore posed annex does Involve part of the HUli -0( Lquni Beach dropo ll)G. Laguna watershed.) . ams from lbt ~ but leavet lbe THIRD, tbe anneuUon woilld. slice in~ land 111tllln ir.1nt-:O-~ ol lnlluenco. ball a Latuna-pmposed reglonol pnrk LalUlle plamterr~iiiibl _,,con-and recreation area In tbe vicinity of the ~cll'Dld about Jr\itnt'I contb:l1'1d-lnterut Laiiuna Lakes, a condition which would ltt the parcel whlch abiib tho Leguna not be desirable according lo LaJUlla Sinatra's sharp rem1ru. d . . Greenbelt and taku In somt of tbe ._•_coa_s_t _.p";lao-nn~er~s~. "How do you-r.~the-dam&&e 0~....-citY'• waterabed. -The exact stance the clty will take In the new>papera." he a&ked. By cutllng tho parcel from the an-rd h ed 1 od · It! b 'l'hm be. held up a oew11p1per .clipping nexationl •-1ne ~«Ucally cedes the Iowa t e propos a acq1111 on y " 'Wit Links u• r• Irvine will have to be delermined by the and read Its headlint: . nes~., land for annuatlon by Laguna, since La"""'i. Beach City Council which meet!: Sinatra To Reputed Mafia Figure. there would be little chance of onnexing w.':t';;.,~,y. "'lbat's charming," Sinatra added the property at a future dt.te. However, The Logunans are freltlhg a&out laod s1rcullcal!y. "And that's all he1r11y by relaiDlllfl It within lrvil\t'I sphere, the sou~t In the Sycamore HUis area ale~ testimony lan't !t!" new ct!y wllJ aulolllallcally be noWled lb i "Yes, it is,", responded committee ~ about boundary change plans for the El oro Road to e intersection w counsel Josep\1 Phillips. ptrcel lh•t might affect Irvine. Laguna Canyon Road aod theo. dowo Phillips and Rep .. Claude D. Peppe!' ([). The shift In the Irvine sphere line near Laguna Canyon Road on Irvine Ranch Fla.), the COmIJll.ttee ch a Ir J.D an, Newport Beach, allows Newport to con-land to the city limitJ. acknowledged ljlat Sinatra had never tlllle with plans for 1 hilltop waw As first proposed, the Frasier Annez held an Interest In the FObtalnebleu Hotel sronp tatlk ihould it someday be neoded sought by Irvine was a UOO·acre ad· in Miami Beach. Batbota testified that 1bat boundar)r lhifi reduces Irvine's dition to the new city's present 18,200 Patriarca told him that Sinatra held an ~re of inf'luenl!e area by 50 acres but acres. It ls not known just exactly how interest in the hotel 11 a front for doun't at pretent affect aMei:~Uon many acres were dropped with the Patrlarca. plans. tedrawfug of the Laguna ma bot.mdary. The LAFC, the governmental bodyi which determines wh.ich city or dilltrid. gets that unclaimed territory, will bold ti heann·g on the matter Jlily le. 1 It is anticipated that opposition to tht'1 Irvine annex also will come from ~ unlncQrporated area of Slddleback. The Saddleback Area Coordlnalinl Council (SACC) has opposed the air' nexatlon claiming that its sphere of con- cern involves 3,000 acres of prime in-' dustrial property within the Frasier terJ rltory. ,.' LAFC bas In !be pnst lgnorod sphen~ of Influence or concern claimed b1 nongovernmental bodies 1uch Al the SACC. Laguna's position h\volves 1 hint of mistrust over what Irvine would do In U. territory close by the art colony'• cllf limits. Plannen noted that II Irvine were lo gather hi the land, much of which 11 loc~ ed 1q agricultural presetve status, the Ck ty eoilld give perlfnll,slon .lo ca...i prtltl'Ve agreements. And, while Irvine does profess ~ desire to llmlt development of ptrll of the land fur recreation pu._, I pht!~1 with which Laguna agreea, LIJUlll plan- ners would prefer more conlrOJ over tlie territory themselves. • Capu11e Says Fog Biggest Problem . NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) -. ~ eapune, the Belboa 111ond ~m.r .. \vhose biggest headaches ·la~ ~~ ._ been foa and tanker ahlpt; has ooinplt · another 20 milea d his journey from Hill!. Mass., to Miami Beach. . · Capune was somewhat dlsilflpointed liy his progress Monday but blamed bean fog for moat of his trouble. He bas o~.'W' pleted -· than 300 milel <II his 2,11(11. mile trip. ol Ille 11>•e chanfe. * 1f 1f Oppoetllon opeakel'I emphasiled that la . althouSh Elden .... proposing I specific Ni·xon Aide Outli·nes p ns· pli.it for the area, once the zone chance wu 1pproved, he could d .. lah: from tbe propol!al and f!Qce as many ea 320 uitlta. on th;, nrol'lt" • ., OaAMI COAST u For Little .. used Beaches ''The Dating Game'' ·• DAILY PILOT It was i walk on the beach south of Son Cl.....,te last year that caused Prealdent Nixon lo decide six miles of. Camp Pendlelon'1 coastline should be publlc. It was another walk on that 11me beach thlx month that caused the Presi· dent lo be considerably upset at what bas taken place there alnce he gave It away. 'lbl Chief Executives' top domestic af. fain advller, Joho Ehrllchman. ex- plalne<J lhe President'• concern 11 he conducted an on-the-spot briefing at tbe beach Monday af1'moon. "The Prttldent drove down he" over tbe )uly Fourth weekend and wu con- cerned about se.int only a few people en- joying this gorgeous beach," Ehrll-an expl•lned. "That'• why be called the people together loday to aee II something could be done right awty!' Asked If lbe Marines, which hid earllor opposed any transfer of !he beach, had been'drqi!ng 11s feel In helplnl develop the strand, Ehrllcbman aMwered wttb a stnUe, 11When the eommander~ln-chltf dropped In, Ibey enlisted to a man with tbe fulloit cooperation In the project." But 11 wasn't just Ille sight of a few dean bathen '" naerly ltiree mllea of beach Which up.et the Prbldent on his tour. Uilnt a four-wbffl.;!rlvt vthlcl.e1 a driver reportedly look the ~Oelll along Iba few alsilnc lraU. whjcb aj't used for acceu aero11 the steep blutt1 behind the beach. The President then and tbm declarttl that somethinl should be dooe about IC-1 cess as well. , On Monday'& jaunt t o the oantl& switchbacks encounter«! on the oi11}' drlveable traU made going t&uih and dus!y. Once the entourage re~Ched the sand&, two military jtopa bocanle ol1iclc In the soft sand. "Now you aee the Inherent pr0bl0mo al)out this beach," 11ld Prealdentlal aides. Bystandera gathertd qulckl)' from Iba. small group ol beach uaer& and rtpOrlen began ~ what the pa-tboucht of the sbonllne. All were ecatatlc about the beaulla of the rugged beach. But one man from lhe JM Anaelu area weerlllf 1 "'"'°loill lo keep Ille 111111 from bul'nlng his bald head may ha .. finished the key lo ljle entire pullle. Why WOUid !brat mD111 of prime Calllorbla coastline be deserlad In mldtllmmet! "Nobody ktiOlrS allOllt It," be oald. "I weut lo 1 Utliel!On ouUel that's tup. pooecl lo handle otate perk .-valloiil and Ibey dldn'l ev111. lta" tllfa.p.,.,..,.._ place u.t.d, '* be •~. ~ '!lie eht!Joe f>t'Obl•m. II .,,.. 1.,...i, boU. down to I DIW -d U UIJwar Wlien lf cUSftmer c~oosts 1 d1te1 for instoOitlon ff his ~arpeting, he wants lo be 111ured tho! the corptlin9 wlH -be instilled· on schedule. . We ire 1.ble to provide f1St, efficient smlct, du• to the fact that we meinl1ln an of 'our own crewi. II nece111ry, b1e1uso of c•nstructlo~ de~ys, we Olp 1djust the scheduled d1te for our customers convenience. After aft, ~trpeli~9 c1n bt pu;c~11ed m•ny pl1cts, ind the olle 'thing we can provide thet othen c1n't .is tlie . IEST SERVICE IN ORANGE CQUNTY I • ALDEN'S CAllPETS e DIAPIS 1113 Plaffntf« AY& COSTA MUA '4MIJI HOUlll1 M-. lln l'lan., t le l 1JI -M. t N t-Sot. f:JI .. I .,. . '; . ,, ,, fl .. J l ,. . ,, ••I ,. . .. ~· ... .. \ '!I• ' " ... ••• , t . l• .,:11 t.~.11'11 • ,, ; • • ~. Ilagan: "&l-they .... I baacb ... • L~---!""'!'-------------'""'."----~~-~~ ., And nobody came." ' • I f • -• Saddlehaek • VOL. 65, NO. 200, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PASES , • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1972 . ' -;Siiiat.ra Levels Blast at . House Crin1e Panel ·- WASlllNO'l'Olf (UPI) -Anp-Uy ~ "I'm not I MCOnd-dW citiun, ld't J<I Iha! straight," alnger Ffank Sinatra tod.oy ICCuaed the House Select Committee OD Crime today of permitting clunder •Hllnation agalost him. i;·Siillara ledured the comlnittee. lw not j>rmlplly nMib( the May 24 teatimony Of· Joeepb "the Baran" Barboza, who eoqbt to conned Sinatra· with a New E"8land crime iyndlctte headed by Ra)'· mont P1trlan:1. ·, ".Thia bum went running off at tbe • •• mouth," S1natn mapped. '11 raent tt. I'm not a -ciU-let'1 IOI that ~-.. • ' Speqatorl plCDd tulo Ibo., O r n I t e Senate .c.cu. Room ··oobed11 at Sinatra's sharp nmaru. "How do you repair the ._ - in the oewspapen?" hi uted. Then ~ hlld ap • --dl!JAilw and read its ·hNdline:-u 'Wltom: •t.laki Sinatra To Reputed M,na Fl!lln.' " "That'• chinninc," Sinatra added sarcuUcally, "And lhll'• all Mm'A)' TJaird Part1 VP Piek 8ehmitz to Ruri ' ' With Wallace? MEMPms, Tenn. (AP) -II _Alabama Gov~Geor1e C. W,allace runs for presi.,- deot oa a thin! party Ucket, bis running mate would probably be Rep. Joim G. lldmilts (ll-caJll;), , a M e m p b i s .. _per -'"" todOy. . tial nod if Walllce were to tum It.down: "We'll cross that bridge wMrl we COU''l to U," Schmitz WU quoted II sa)'ini. 'Schmitz; 42, W¥. a state senator fur !ix yean and wu elected to Congress In IMO ·from Orange llld San Diego couoti... \I• WU defeated, ~''by a pro-Nilr<ln ~ Iii !Iii June I callfornla ~·. . ' •.· '!'be Coimnerdal Appeal, In a story by Ito I,ltllo Boct, Azt., oomljlODdent, Joim Beaielt, Aid lldJJnlls had cooltrmed lhit bit llllllf ~ come up for ......i spot ~ "*"'*' Pl"1 ... -...·~ "'Some Operations_ Wiien -lepllsed • thin! porty "" °" November. 1enera1 e1eci1qn "8!1ot Of p hil.Co-F ord JUI week, It wu widely reported lhat a :i:::u-t Repubilcon" would 1et the .r::;.;.: :d ~ts 101d u he Michigan B~uml 't turn it down." . SdlDlts ,,.. reportedly 00 the House Philco-Ford Is · moving tlie head- lloor 8111 IM'lllng and not available for quarten of Its aeroopace operatlons rrom --t Aldea contacted Iii .both his Newport Betch borne ·to Ford Motor W-.mo, D.~, and Orange County ot· Gompany headquarters In Dearborn, ---lltd they knewDOlliingol'~tbe~-M!~ Aerospa<;e and Defente Systems ~~up lo Wallace. 11 he cbociees me. Operations (AIJSO) will be rei«ated to J'd be inclined to accep~" the article Dearborn at the end of the year," John qoopd Sdmdta 11 uylng. B. La!ISOll, executive vice preoldent or • TIJa .._per aald Scbmlts wu asked the operation, &aid thlt mornin& 11 be mi1b1 1etk tbt third port1-pmiden-Tbe JJ!OVe will oot affect Ille Newport Beacb.~.Aeron~tronlc Dvlslon, one of tbrto ADSO ·dlvlslOlll\ La-aald. • . County Drowning 1To~ Moun~g;. · .:rwo More Found • • • A double clrownin& in a Ganlen Grove wnmib( pool fou0wlb( a party raised ... ......... ol leellaged dl'owninf! vicllJ!JS ,........,. -Orqe County pools or llio ocaan Monda1 lo four. • Ondy Hughea, Ii,. of 23Ul Dune Mar i!ald. El Toro and Ra7 Sdllelcher, 11, of 1111 Navajo Road. WestmhJStn, were the IJI! newest vlctllm. , Coroner'• deputies 11id the other two a boy, 14, trying to prove how could bold hi• br<ath underwater ,I also Ille mlslin& son of 1 w Angeles l1ollce ~. • ., , bit A. Scblenz, 17, Baldwin Park, had been mi!lling alnce a June 30 beach party at South Laguna and his body was l'OCOVered after being sllhted by a swim- ...-Monday •• Ilia i.tbll', set. Paul A. llchlens, Iden- ~ Ibo victim thrqb pc-1 belong- ''""' f<llJnd OJJ 1111> ~ dlocovmed 1liotinr about 411 """ •ff Allio 8-li. .. , Dllcrlbad u • pl! -· ,...,,. a -the nip! of ·Jmie IO • -~ ...... to. ,, ....... _ . . -~· rour1h victim, _.....i dtld -belJJll pulled .-loul """' • llldl1anl pool al his llJllJlr'a 0....-• ~ -•u lllQm ~ lbHrv, 14. ..... Port. • jlampanlanl al ....... Plrlt al um G st., ~ ilNN, •Iii ... " boJ llld ... """"'bow ""' lie.... ""1 -• 2" ~ • lhPio """ 1111 iiii111..,. ,..c11 .... .._ ....... -,Garden ~ pool at t!Jo hDme ol Rodney D9111M•. ol JU$t -st., ......... .... Aid. ""' w atlmlld • ....., lllchl par., '1111111 -... ol 1111 .,.... ..... boy, ...... = .... ·-· . ... -~····wtty _, __ ..__.., .. ... port)'°"' llJaQPI tllq ball WI .... It Is tjined i. coincide with Laweon's acbedul,.i retlreni<nl, i\eroautronlc or- ficlais aald. • 1AD80 was created in 1970 when PbiJco- Ford. ""1111nlzed ~ formed a' con· sumer" induct.I and an aero1pace opera- tion. ~ ·• 0) 1 Lawson , now Ill Ind a Lagunt Niguel ruident, wu pnimott,i from his position 11 Aeroo-c ~ riianag.r to bead the merall operation and elected lo keep . the heodquarters OD the Fon!-road site ill Newport Beach. Lawson said the rnove to Dearborn "is (See RELOCATE, P ... II . r • Contract .·Signed With Russians . ' . I • ' By Occi.denro}, I ' LONDON (AP) -Tbe Occidental Petroiewn Co. aMOU11Ced today that 11- 1igneJI an · igreemenl •1111 the · Soviet eovemment to mpply Oii Rualana • -ranp ol ocloDlllle llld -.i RrVicll. f ln!Gnnanll Iii ~ -led the TIJue of till "'°Ind M hiCIJ D s;I billlon and tald II •a Ille lllgott ._ llped 11J a U.11: t<11po,..llba wtt!J the .~ Dr. Annlnd "-· Ille ,,.,,..'<lid clJalnnan of := lljd a ,_. con- f.....,.. Ibo '---"-· -llpod .. Mai ~n Gil Jul)t IC. He •W It ~ a •• ,_ period -.. ,_,..,. bJ' ~-· 1 I M, who Ont ' did ~ irtlll ......... llborlll' alter tho hithmk a... t U£• llid tbe eaaD"lct conn Ove • • -: I -no ai>loratlClll, ""*""" ... -ol oll ... ..-1 .. Iii tile Soviet u-. -Pr 111!Jl'lian " qrlc:ullnl fertl1lsen 11111 ellnlca& 111111 treallnlnt llJd metal plaU.C. • _,.. ........ ......,. ol, botelo la .. tba lolwl Ila -Tiie -,,._ --1er111a • ''Tiie ·-111 • -to tho DYe ... -···••C. ................ ... ,..._ .... , ·-111--.,,,, tme lir _. _.. • r • testlmoey tsni ft!"•. . about ~·s testimony. But they said "Yes, It Is," 1eoponded, eommlttee • the otttep>ent tm;n.llorboza ,.., 'not ... """""' JotOpb PIJlUlpl. • P!JllliPI IDCI Rep. Claude'D. Peppor ((). F1a.), I.be committee eh al rm 1 n, •<"-lodged 'that' Sinatra bad never • held an interert in 'the Fciatahiebleu Hotel in l4ilJDi J!eacb. --that Patrlarea told him that Sinltra held an int«est in . the hotel u , a front for Patdlrca. PIPI"' and Phillips conceded thaf ~ had 'every rigbl lo c:oml>lain us • . • jltded and at the lime they had no idea Wtiotblr It Wat true:. Sinatra ccntendect the, committee tho(Jld llOve cleared the record 81 ioon as It dtt.ermlned there was no 0 truth" \.0 Barboll'• charge. , • "How would we have done tha*1" Uk· ed Phillips.• , "Ju.rt call• In the press and tell them it's a grave mlstake,'~tbot >back Sinatra.· ' . ' ,. . ' • t. 87 GEORGE LEIDAL 'n"1ghb0ra. . , ·' ' ' °' • .-· Hlf '"" '"" 1 '' ~ The bQl.mdary shift· nea:.: the Sycamore 1rv1ne .cuy counc11men tonight ,will mun :111Ut area o( 1.aiiuna lleich c1rops tlOt). an llOO-acre reduction ol tbelr proi>osed acru. lrom the """'nUon, but leave. !he 9,80J).6c:re ·annaation. The . reducUon # land' ' thin. . , • would mean abandonment of Jrvioe plans . wi lnLDe • ~ of irifluence. to puah their boundal'iet to mat<b, U-' La111na planners Monday night were c:on- or Laguna Beach in the Sycamore Hill• ,cet')led abOut Irvine'• contin\Je<! interdt area. • in the parcaf which afials Ille Lquna With cuts amounU., to lilt: acres ai>' • .Grienbel~ and t-in -ct UJe coul proved se•i:rol wee)I. aco, and the pro-city's watenbed. • posed lltlkcre cut, Irvine'• ·first an-, By clrtllnc the ~ from Ibo an- naitlon llDOWJ!t to,tome 1,7'0-acres of ' nenUon, Irvine ~111 cea... the lrYlao. ~. Japdl. The Local Agency land for annenUon bi Lquna, llnce Formation COmmlsotoa will hear-the an-thera -kl be little cbanCe of JJJJDning nexallon and dlscuu the new city'• ·u. ~Y 1t a Mure d<te. Ho.,..er, S3,tJOO.acre spllere ol influence map J111¥ . by retalalnc ii /lflthln Irvine's tphere, the 21. . • · • -dlJ w111 aulol)t1tiCllly be J19111led TIJa -~ ,truns·in ·llle annex -p i... abqUI ~ry cbani• piana for lbO volved aboµt 100 acn11 •' I.,.i north and , pareel tliat'mllllt'aflect Irvine. • e1111 o1 El Toro llllirine Corj..·Alr station. 'lbe lblll'.11 aie·:mno !pbore line ne1r The cut allowl .county road, development , liemiort -· allcnn )lewporl to con- to proceed Witboul city opproval or full. tlnue w!llJ ~ ,a bllltop wfttr dJni. · • • . ~· ~ ll'lomeda, jje needed Tho propolled reductions a"' -• u an That lioo)ndory · ,,...,_ Irvine'• al tempt to forestall crlllclam or formal lpbft of mo--llJ IO acru; blit pretdt ol lbe aonesjifioo bid by lnlnt:O · ~8-~rypn,llU, ..... i) ' * '* '* * . * . * , l I t •} · ' La:.gunµ Pln~ners ~f!'ldy I -' ' I I t t ' o For lrvioo Anne~· Fight j ' 11Jt was cbaracter usasslhatlon, let's fact IL" The.'commlttee has beeii ill ve;ugatlng the JnfUtration of organized crime into sports. It aougbt Sinatra'• t.estlmony about bis-connection for a.bout .six to nine months In 11113 and 1914 "'Ith the now- defunct Berkshire Down1 Rice Track in Hancock, MaSI. Clommtt'tee lnvestJiators say the New England crime syndicate held a substantial interest irt'°"the track then. · Sinatra exerclled bls Prtl'Ol•tive 11 a ~·itot6!1 and bid cameras and microphones barred from lbe bearln& room . He 1trode brlskcy Into the heiring room 'vearing a light brown sports coat, dark brown slacks and eJevatt<l ,1boes. Ac- companying him was hlJ attorney, Milt.oft "Mickey" Rudin or Los Angelt•. The committee bas ~ _tryinJ. to ~ik to Sinatra since May but met a series of obstacles. USS Sadat Cuts Long Ties r With Reds CAmo (UPI) -Egyptian Preoident Anwar Sadat 1111 told an etl!matecl 20,000 Russian mlllemJ advlsert lo p home, of- ficial -aald today, apporonti7 1ftaktng Ilea •ttb the Kr1mlln that. stretcb II yurt. Political ....... Iii Beirut deacrtbed : the move t111.tbe worst blow to Sovtet.: .F.w!lan•-... Ii. IMOclallba: began. . ·-. . ~ . . The --............ """" ~ 'Pllllc•i ...... -.. ... By JOHN V,U.T~. Of ... ..., ,, ... "'" In 8Jl unusu~i meeting at the Western White HoU1e which lasted most. of Mon- day Praldent 'Nixon -upset over·s!Ow prqgreU or development of San Obofi'e ,!leach Stole Park -gave slate · and federal off1clat1 two hours to come up wltb llODlething . · And they did . The mull ol the coiiforence called by the President wu a !lat of Interim lm- provemellta to UM exillilll 2.$ mila ,ol prime Comp Pendlelon .,..Wno ad U-projecta will be tlarted wilhln the week. Tht area beilna about hlo mil• IOUlh of the W..t.rii Whlta u.ua.. ' , ·Euentlally, tho of!Jclalo ,tpen1 .4,two- hour lunch bruk on taieplioiiet and' when they had conchJollid, they had,-up lllfPflll clrlnkini ... ~... ww, special toUeta and 111pport vebicles and other ma)4!r ecpJIJIDOlll which CllJ be 111- lttiled In a matttr' ol days. 1111 •hn•. ; ~--llWda ..... -1111 .... ,. ...... :11111 r.·-tiloiii ... nouricomorll -li!ltlllo lllir. The drdt111 w ..., Ina 4of• after ~ ~=·,..,.. ~ ono day of l ...,..,. vllll Ill Moacow. DelellM lomtary Melvin R. Laird said In WulJiniton the AdminlslraUon W@S watchbw the developments In EaPt "very claleijr," but refuRd to comment Pentagon llOUl'C8 said the Initial reports clld Dot make clear jllll •bat Soviet advllon were Inv.Wed: Sourtea said thera ..... perhapt u many .. 15,000 -military penonlle! In Ei>'Pt • plua addilloaOI civilian tecbnlclana. • Sadat .-,Buaia..to irlna Ito men home Wlowintl a 2111-bour meetlnc will! the contril committee ol the Arab Socialist Union, Emit'• only political party. . . Sod-Aid the advlsen lndade .. 'estlm1ted tOO Ptfoli and' an unbiown number ol , mlssile and air delenae -tt· pert.!. • Lolldoli l'QOl1t quoted a Brllllb new.paper locla'y u 11ylng Sklky ulcecl 'for -oflenalve •eapons fnlm the SovJela and Wat l'lbuffed. The Hpulsion ol tbt advlsert WU the Ei)'pUan reply, It said. Al Allram newspaper aald hro daJI ..., that Sldkf itPent tight lllr•lfhl !Joun wlila Krmlln leadert dllcuulnr t o p I c a teiatinl to J!'.m>I. Politbl ...,.., Iii Btrlal aald M' wu an opin _,. die Soviet pr1112n n1 becomlar .. -. --.,._ in Em>! ad ~ JJO!ad 11111 at a - ASU DJM111c • Dm1' a. • peraDI •f tho qiiellllona nlatod to 1111 ........ vi.ten. . ....... I C!enlf Thoae two !Octfou. --and 11nltallon on tho~ -~ tllat • the Stol!! ol . ~ Ji.poltliimt ol ·I Parltt and RacnlllclJ Jf1P be able to of. fer beacblroot .....,... 111 U.. Niiied .coutilpo on· at llaat ·10 -a1· 1errace1 whlcb occur at Ibo bue ti deep - , . - Clooldleaa sldio .,. m lllt...,. for w-.,, wtllJ 1111111 ol ll erpectel at the 'or clllr, illlllc lo within the bluff.. ' ~ Iha omclala 1mq..:...S lo the . Pr9identlal compound MondQo cm ordtrs ol the President ..... Iha '°" .-.-ol the parks de...,_, allicials fnlm tlJo -· COrpt, Ibo JCa1Y 11111' 1111 Gmwal -Admhiialnllln. One ollJer matter wblcb -~ wt In a llmple )111one call •la the COllJ- mltmenl ol 1 i!50,000 Jllllcllinc.funcl lflol -· the faderal .,.Vernmeat Jor rapl4 -1iatlon ol a .,.,, main from =-=~~£::.~m= Ila -plaled this 10ar. 'llll .... ,....,, tqQ!pDl!PI, w)ll'ch ~·Jt .. Jlllllf la&o -...... tlU \ ...... , .. eGIDI -·---= ..... .-....._ """' • -•.Wit& '. -pOr1lae ., tbe ....... _.. .. ,.. ..... p11111tned l111111J, 1111 l'nlldd ... ""' opllllliJI *°"111 (... ~ ~ I) • Ille 11116a'a -· 1-1111111& in the low .. L ' 'INfllR. 'NIMY .• J~oll ~. da..tc ... -• .....,..., .t 11' IM DAILY PIJ.0'1' a1ld -,, ......,_. I,., fa o ,._, ... pu Ml r .. fllf Onn!gc C-A plJolo 111Wa .,. ~fd ..... IJ'llll" .,, POoc 20. ·' I • DAit V PILOT IS .-C .. nt1 Btl(fget ' • Lightning Bolt KW.. El.ephant Board in Fourth ::!~: w. (\1fll -...... .... """' ----...... tile 1111111 that alllk\ed norlhwest•m Jlllnolo on M"1dq. II kll~ ao elephant. NDr1111 Jean, aged 30, the 1,l()O. Day of Hearings • .. Jl9Ulld JitDperty of Clark and Waltm Ort111 playinl at thlt Mlalulppl River town, was tied to I 1rte when llfhtnlllg 1truck the tree and kllled btr Monday. Tbe cln:u •Ill llle'Wll valued at tto.•. Siio WU burled whore she fell. Dy JACK BROBACll: ot .. D•U~ Plltf lllff Orange CQunty supervisors plunged ln· to their fourth day of imn budget heaHngs this afternoon, faced with a ll&U million opendlng p r o g ra ro equlvalent to a Sl.95 county property tax rate, nine cents under the current $2.04 levy. :Sh'3riff Hits Opportunities ror budget cuts were ex· pecttd this afternooo with the propoeed capital improvements budget up for scrutiny. Spending proposals total i.1s.1 mlllon, fU mllllon fttgber than last year'• building pro1ram. Jury Report _On Lacy Jail Approval by a 1pUt vote of :t-2 for a ll00,000 rosarve fund to buy l""'belt land along the Sant.a Ana Rlver. w11 the Jar1eat lncreaae approved Monday . Jt .was urged by 1ttenbelt coordinator Rod Sackett of C-Olta Meaa who had ort1lnally • A ,,..nd jury critique of operalionf at uked.for fl million. tho Theo Lacy branch jail In Orengo Supervisors had voted 2·2 on tho It ·clUng drug smuggling, lfJx sec1;1rltJ iuKl million Thursday and deferred action un- wanderlng tnmata absent for houri at a til Monday so that Supervisor William time baa drawn nil1ed reactions. Phillips could bl present. He was ablt11t Orange Couuty Sheriff Jamea MU!ict on county bullne11 in Sacramento 'l'hurs- aarted witll aome juron' findlnltl today day. -clU!ll the wne ,._ certain prob-Sackett 11ld "targeta ol opportunity" I-ulll -but ..,. critical hlmleil ol for the 1pendlng fund includ<d Mlle portlona ol tho Graitd JUI)' reporj. . Square Park link11et with the 1teenbelt A fGrmer aherllf'a deputy asallned to in Fount.in Valley, looal parks in con· the minimum security facility on nectlon with school grounds and the Bur- Manche1te.r Avenue apparently provided rl.s gravel pits on the Santa Ana River in '°""' of the teotllnonr considered by the Anaheim. ,rand jury. "There .~ rapid development in the Shoriff Mullet who wu out of ~ Fountain Valley-Santa Ana area of the wberl the npart wu fl.rlt l11Utd uJd river," Sackett warned, "and "We must some ot the allea:ations vrere groaiy ex-' act to preserve the land! for recreation'" ....,..ttd Add!Uon• to the budiet. approved Mon-"~ ;,, iliem Wtrl just plain 1111-clay Included '311,000 for two new ""lor tnilhl " be Ille llld •IJC!twa rtquetled by <Cunty Auditor "YO:. blvo lo undmiand that Theo Vic Helm to bol1ttr hit department'• ln- '.Lley just Isn't • maximum aecurlty temal 1udit prosram and f',iOO 1or an •faclUty," the aliellfl esplaioed. "We have =~o offfJ:wrllu for the county :~! :1:~ 11:,. wo~~ Tilt approved lnaeaats ware partially county wwk CNWS, '' be oontlnUed. "The Slit• Department ol CornctlOll! ....... tly iMpecltd the jail and llvt US a 1ood ,_i," Sheriff Mualck added in dtl-ol tile 'l'beo IAley operaUon. He pointed out ·tt WU buUt II yon ap ..... tntonded prtmerUy lot 1-rt•t ,.,..,_. ouch u mon Inc.,.....tld (or ~ "' falllillll, ot otber mJadt. :meaoor lnfractfoos. Juron crlUciad the tr1111fer of certain .,,,_.. from tho main l!anta ADI jail -... to -erowdiog Ihm -wbo have faleny -Yictfoal, particularly lnvofvlnl ,.,,,,.._ .. Naroiltf<I oupplltt have boon 1111uqled lo Tboo IAley iomatlt by villton or tllroupi I chafJI Uni< ft!!'" ~I Ille compound, the (lrand Juror chalie<( . "Or rlCOl'da tobow that ·we have pros- IOllted then offeoden when w1 have had 1ulftclent evtdeoct,'' be polnled out. Supervisors OK Security Fund For OC Airport Oranga County SuJervilors Monday earmarked lll0,000 for 1 e c u r It y mtUUral al Oranla County Airport 11 requJred by fldera! law. County Aviation Director Rob er t Broanahan told board memben the funda CO<J1d be pold oat of tho propoeed lt.4 mUUon airport ,intorprlae fund wblch ii off HI by· a4'porl menuts. Ho added that 50 to 71 porctnl of the coat would prob- ably be nlmburled by the federal government. . County )all will aJao have more nM>m !or Ila bunates alter complotlon of the 1.-nke atmclurl's fourth lloor cell• and dormltortea titla fall, thus allevla!log the Lacy fadllty'a ]old, the lhertff noted. The mandatorJ 11CUrlty meuure1 are port of a nationwide plan to cul down on commercial alrplane bijackin&•· Bresnahan uld the mea1ure1 would In. elude additional wrou1ht Iron fenclnf:, specialiM!d 1ata, extra li1htin& and elec-_J.oomiin B oard'-~r11:.1-'""e111'""" equipment. .J "J -The approprlatlm paaaed bY. a H vote with board Chalnnan Ronald W. Caspus olfatt by 1pendln& cull of PI0,000 . Included wu a reduction of $200,000 in m«llcal malpractice l n 1 u r a n c e premiums, a $17.SOO pubillc information officer'• pelt which wu deleted for the aecond ye1r and • m.ooo cut in a pro- pooed '42,000 managemell\ lludy ol !he county Personnel Department. Jn budget acUons not affecting lhe county general fund, supervisors a~ proved an 111.9 million 1pendln1 pro1ram for the Harbort Bell<!he1 and Parks District which includts ll00,000 for poeal· hie acqulslUon of 287 acrts of Fatrvlef St.le lloapital property adjoining th• Santa Ana Rlver In Coa:ta Meaa. Other major Jtema include $1.5 million to buy 1,500 IC!rtl of the Stm Ranch north of San Juan Csplltrano for a future park, 114 m!Ulon for acquiJIUon of land for Yorba Regional Park, f750,000 for purchase of land for Carbon Canyon Regional Park, 1.114,000 for the Richard Nixon Lake Park in Yprba Linda, $400,000 for development of Fullerton Dam Reglonal Park, and ft00,000 for Hester !asin Park ln Garden Grove. Fro•P•tel RELOCATE. • • being made to provide closer coordina· lion or program efforts with Ford's nonautomotive optn1tlons and the O)m- pany's corporate staff located at Ford Motor Company's world headquarters. "When the ADSO organllatlon wu fonned in early 1970," LaW10n Mid, "a ireat deal of proaram attention wa1 dlvo!ld to the two Cl!Uornla dlv~loM. 10 It aeemed more Io1lcal 1t that time to locate the staff here. "These orsanllatlonal plana have now been completed and the staff move to Dearborn can be effectively made," be aald. The two_ other ADSO operatlon1 are Western llef•nat Llboratortea In Palo Alto and CommunlcaUons and Technical Servicel Dlvltlon in Willow Grove, Pa. Lawion 11ld tile lll(ll1' wUl involve about IO hlal>levtl 1t1ff ernployes. ):lemben of the markeUnr it.ff, aca~ tered in various cllln throu1hout tbe United Stata, will not be 1Uected. • ADSO II • CO!llPOllenl ol l'ord'Motor Oompany'1 nonauloll10U" operatlOQ lllal hu been directed out ol Dearborn -by Fol'! t1acutln vloe -!dent Paul Y. Lanai -lfnce Ford 1cqufred Pblfco bl IHI . . ' LaMOn came from Fatd oper1Uw In <lhlc11(o and wu namid lo direct tho Aeronutroolo operation In 1163 when lhal dlvillon wia ju1I parlnJ up for pro- duction of 111 Shlllela1h mllaUe. Aeronutronlc operatlona peaked· under hit control In the mld-lltl0'1 when the dlvlalon employed about 1,000 perlQDI, half ol thtm In NowPQrt Beach. ActlvlUts have al0wed to the point where now Aeronutronlc employJ about 2,000. alma,,t all of them in Newport Beach. • • • DAILY ''LOT ltltf P119'9 LA PAZ STUl>INTS PRIPARE FOii FllSTA l'OLKLORICA Kathy Riley Flnl1he1 on "Cousin It" Pln1ta Consultant ·to Assist Superintendent Search Truotee1 ol the Saddlebock Val ley UnUled School Dl•trlct Monday voted to hire an educational con1ultant to ald tbem In findln1 a 1uperlntendent for the dlotrlct. The action was unanimous to hire Dr. Stanley Wllllams, a professor of educa- tional admlnlotratoin at ca! State Loog Beach. Dr. Williams will receive S125 for each day be work• at the job, plus ex- pwea. Hll main t.ak will be to help the board prepart a nt of criteria for the poelllon and to 1lt tn on the job lntorvlewa. Thua far, only one per10n h11 applied for the 1uperlntendent'1 poaltlon, ac- ,. ..... r.,eJ . . NEIGHBORS • • • ' d .... 't at pmoDI alfect annexatlon phw, I ·Further, ·a 30-acno parcel lying al the northan> Up · of the 13,000 acre Irvine .spben of influenc1 map, may also be cut In deftrlftet to tile city of Orana1 which rewvn tho property for it1 future srowth. Irvine Councilman Henry Quigley, who ii spearheading the aMexation approval process, aald today he wa!I surprised that Laguna officials objected to the plan. He Indicated the rel'D-Oval of the 800- cordin& !o Lee DougMy, dlr«tor of personnel services for the county Depart- ment of Education. In directing that applications be filed \Vi th Doughty, the trustees said the posi- tion wo.uld initially be open only to present employts or resldenta ot the San Joaquin Elementary or TusUn UDion High School Districts. • If qualified applicant! are not found wilhin the districts, trustees have in- dicated Iha job wlll be opened up to other persons. The board will 1neet with Dr. \Villlams In an executive seaa:ion Thursday night to discuss the interview procen. Tnuitees have ICbeduled three executive sessions in Santa Ana tor next week to lntervJew the prospective superintendents. In other action Mondax, the board: -Voted unanimously to oppo:i:e the an- nexaUon or the oorthern part of the diltrict to the city of Irvine. The matter is scheduled to come before the county Local Agency Formation Commlulon soon, but no actlon ha• yet been taken. -Decided to include an invocation as part of the regular agenda at each meeting. The job of dellvlring the short prayer will be rotated among clergymen living in the lcl>ool dlatrict. The In- vocation Monday wa1 a:iven by Rev. heston..llol!'.oll,_wbo Jo a·trus!H of the San Joaquin Elementary School DIJtrict. • Students Preparing . For Fiesta .. "Fl .. ta Folklorlea" llUdenil In Mluloo Viejo are learning ~ !Kerally from scratch -about the Spanish C111ture of tile 'Soddlebact ..... At 1 .. 11 thal'• hoW they'll mate Iha tortillas they'll "" In 1 ·big !tut thlo FrJ. day in Teresa Santoyo's class at La Pu Intennedlate School. '111uroday wlll be tortiU•mlklnl day as students try to hand (or, rollf\ll·piol paj out the flat flour bread oublUtul!os. . Friday 1leclr)c 1klltata will be brouthl into claa oo the lludeota nan CCDk the!f own tortlllaa do mano, (by hand), frt)ol" con queoo (bellll with •haoaelo burr!~ fmoal aJld/or beans eookad ·ioa lorlllla) and tolladoa (fiat tort1U11 with rofrte4 beans oo top). . It will be the climU lo fout weeks of l•amlnt Spanish language, ~ tory and arts and crafts. , The 27 students have learned to say t~ parls of the body, days, numj>on, typtl of clothing, consonants, "Loi Tre1 Oios!' ("The 1'U"fte Bears") and other "uteful phrastt" IQ Spanish, M ... Santoyo 111d' 6he dlSOlllled Mayan .l>lstory and the Pr..CO!umhlan "glyphs," Ast.ec symbo• !or numbers, and aome lludeols chole to make rtd clay repllc11 of them. l Ceramics influenced by Sp a n I s b designs are displayed about the rooni. Wind chimes, plaques lnsrlbed wit\) Spartlsh titles, sombreros. small anbnafl and -one..,"Tu the Best Grandpa ln4 World" clay .sign ate some of the . Uona, 't M1erame, needlework, crocheting ann embroidery also have been done follow,. · ing Melican patterns, Studenta ba./e been blll)I tile lut few day1 maklni papltr macho pUlata.s (UBUally boUoly figures filled with prizes and broken ope,p at parties) and paper tissue Dowen &o ·decorate the room on Friday. ; 1bey've played "Simon dice" (Slmo[I say1) in Spanlth, 1111111 Spanish son11 and 1tarted readinl the language. A few of the worda they will know best on Friday include tortillas, burritos, !Ji... Joles, tosladoo and Fiesta. Newport Beach Builder Guilty Of Sex Charges ' . . . • Newport Beach builder Henry Were Sprague "" found guilty Monday of p!mplna and conaplracy lo commit ""!'- Ututlon clJaJ1<!I lltlllmin1 from Ii• operation of the Irvine-baaed ElacuUve F;scort Service. Orangt County Superior Court Judi• Kenneth Williams cfooed tho t,...Wfflr non-Jury trial by ordll'ing Sprague, 11, of '4 Beaeon Bay, to retum to hil courtroom Sepl.-I~for • ...i..ctn,. S'-·-· Meet:ng 01 l';ewport Beach objecting becau•· the ~o " board had not been informed of the From Pagel ., acres from the annex bid was done to Man Has .Wreck . Takes Own Life Sprague fact1 a otate prison term of one to 10 yean on each of the two co.- victlons. Deputy Public Defender Ran Butler'• motion for a new tlral wlD be On New Budget A opoclal metlinl to dilcllll the pn> budfet for tho San Joaquin School lliltrtct will be bald c tolllgbt. Tbe truoteU will meet In the multi· JlW1IGM room of LI Paz Intermediate ' School In Mlaloo Viejo. In Ol'der to mt1t the legal deadline, the trusteeo Juoe 26 adopted a preliminary Ill.I mllllon baJMced budaot for the o•w n...i yur, which 1>o1an July 1. However, l1 II all oubJoc:t to chaos•. Tlmllbt, tile board will rocelve <Cplts ol a detalled procrarn of •IP<ndlturts from buslneas auperlntendent R e 1 Nerlaoll and II tlJ)<Cted to spend uveral hours dlacuaa!ng the various 11penae Items. " DAILY PILOT ,.,.. °'Mfl c..t Dll\.V l'il.OT, wtllil 'llltiktl • '°"*"""' -""' ~"""" " DUOll .... .., lht Ot'9fltt ~ P\lbl!Mitll COfnPtllr. s ... NM edllllftl -.ubl"'*I. Mlll'lllly lltlll;ill F,ldfi)', W t'Olll MtH, H"'Plf'I IHCll. ~,....... IMCfl/Founttill Vtllty, L~• llMlt. lrvll'ltlsNdltNU W lln Cllmtnt1/ '-~ C••lltt--. A llftOJt rttioNI 9'111"' Ill lllltllhMll S.M-.ys Mid SUl'lft)'I. ,._ ffllKJNI ~lftl ... nl il 11 UO West .. , ..... ea.. MtM. (•lttwwlf, f1UL R•\trf N. W1M ,,._...,. tl'lll PWbllWr J•ck R. C11rl1y VIM ,.,_,._,. '"' Otnrrtl MIMttt 'tlleMtf K1ewll ..... fie••• A. M11r,hh11 MM..-.i SOllll' Cii4tltf H. \.•fi Rlch1r4 P. Ntll ....... M*"'llrll lfl..,I --°""' .... : Sii W..f lty Srrttt ~ """"' ..., ff"'ll*t levltYt,. ..__. ......... ..... ......... "9Cftl !J!Oi he(tl 90lt1Wt'• ... CIMllP .......... C.fl'l-AMI N It tntt '4MJl1 m J P I A ......... 641•1171 .. = F IS Al ...,AfMtlltW TI ;t I 4tMal lf.E,_.:.''*JWt,!~~ ~=-.... •'"iiiliilii ..... a:....""U!!!llL;"t. .. , ..... ~· =.w7£.:..U.':"' .. lllif. neceuary upendilure at ao earlier date. f'roDIPCfe J ONOFRE ..• about the beach improvements. "ScnneUrlni bu to be done right away," he •aid aternly to State Parb Director Wiiiiam Penn Mott. 11Mr. Prealdent," Mott replied from directly 1cro11 the tlble, "we need water and aewq:e facllltiea oa lbat beach Im- mediately U IO!ll•thing it to be done." The beach ~ the only publicly used portion of the six mile& of Pendleton coast granted the public by the President in March of 1971. The S.6 miles upcoast are technically under state leasehold, but wlll remain under Marine Cort>• stewardship and will otay that way untU the stale begln1 linal development under a maater plan calllng for llmott IS million In lmprovemonta to the slz milts of ollorellne and 1,300 Inland acres of San Mateo C&nyon included in th• &lff. U!Umalely! the entire booch and can- yon will be led to(ether under by com- plete development with inland camping and perk!n1 areas and shqttle·type "peoplemovera" taking beach vlsiton to the shoreline. Slate oUlclals have promised llrlct adherlnce to a rule set by the Pr<sidtnl that the beach remain a• unspoiled as poellblt. But untll th1t point later this decode - as Prelldent Nl1on underscored Mond1y -the people should bt..tncouraged to take advant.g• of th• Prtsldent'a gilt. Counseling Set At High School New and retumlna sludenta a t Unlverslt,y Hillh Scbool In Irvine can meet wllh <Cun..rors al the school Wedne!day from I a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. to a p.m. Such clay1 hav• been stl up lhrouih!lllt the summer for 1!1nupa for fall cltlHI or career COUOlallll(. Parenti of """ anrollt11 are Ukad lo a«0mpaey allJdtnla bocat11t ochool formo roqulrt lbelr olgnaturo, prluclpal Vie Sltemitt •Id. Appolntrntntl nan bt made by ca1Un1 113'»41. I {. ANNEX •.. Laguna watershed.) TllUUJ, the annexation would slice. !ft half a Laguoa-propoeed rqlooal park and recreation 1ra1 in the vlclolty of the Laguna Lakes, a condition which would not be desirable according to Laguna planners. The exact stance the city will take toward the proposed land acqulsltlon by Irvine wlll have to be determined by the Laguna Beach City Council which me1ta Wednesday. The Lagunans are frtttin1 about land ooughl In the Sycamore Hiiia ar<a along El Toro Road to the lnteraecUon wiUt Laguna Canyon Road aud then down La1una Canyon Road on Irvine Ranch land to the city llnUll. Al first p.,,poeed, 'the Fratlor AnnlX 90ught by !nine was a 9,IOO-t.cre ad- dition to the new city'• present 11,IOO acres. It ls not known ju1t uacUy bow many ICl'IS wm dropped with the redrawlna of the Laguna area boundary. The LAFC, the aovernmental body which dettrmioes whlfl> city or diltrtct gets that unclaimed torrllory. wlll bold a beartna on the mattar July ie. ft Is anUclpated thal oppoatllon to the Irvine annex also wtU com't from the unincorporated area of Saddltbeck. Tl>• Saddleback Area Cool'linalini Council (SACC) 11.81 oppoald tho an- nes•llon claiming that Ila ophtni ol ...,. cem involves S,000 acre~ of prime lfto dustrlal projletty Within the M!ier ltl'- ritO')I; -• LAl'C hll In the put l&oorld I~ of influ~ or <Cncero dlslmed by nongovernmental bodies such 11 the SACC. Laguna's poelt\on !nvelvea a hint of miltrult ov~ what Irvine would do fn the territory cloie by the art coloay'a cll1 llmila. Planntn nottll that U IrvlDI WWI to aathu in the land, much ol which II lock· . ed In qrlcultural proaervo etat111, tho. ol· ty could c>v• ~ to cilJCll presarve ..,.......11. Al>d, wbilo Irvine dooa prd111 a 4ll1re lo UmU da~-ol ~tl-~ for ncreaUon ~. 1 with wblch Llluna -&li-ners would praltr "*' COii ever tile tertitOl'I' themae\vet. · e,.se · Laguna Beech Unified School DlJtrict concerns over possible Irvine an. ne1ation ar areas that would allow for school construction in the Laguna Canyon "'-heard on the Ame date. Seven prosecuUon wltnllHI called by Deputy Dlttrlct Atlomey Lauoebrlndl ttstUled that Sprague directed tile opera. lions of a "sex for sale" service witll beadquarttr1 at 21!1Z Dupont St., Irvine.' DaUandJ. Quigley agreed ·the elimination of the ·ll;I04crea from this 111oexatlon means 1Jrvine may never armex the property. '11le area being considered for removal from the annexation lies west of Laguna Canyon Road riorth from El Toro Road to the point where the Irvin• Ranch boun· dary leaves Laguna Canyon Road. The ttrra!n ii mostly hill• and Is, on the Irvine COmpany a:eneral plan. reserv· ed. for residential use. SAN PEDRO (AP) -A 21·ytaNJld Gardena man knocked over a rue hydrant with bis car, fled fTOf.11 the scene and then stabbed hlrruelf to aeath with a pocketknife, sheriff's deputiea said. KeMeth Akashi stabbed h I m st I f numerous tlmea Monday night, then slashed his throat, deputies said. Accident investigators said Akasbi's car also 1lanced off a telephone pole and •truck a car waiting at a red light. · • SpraSUt and eilbl ol the women linked to hla dating bureau were •mated rtb. "1:1, 1971. Two of the women were fined and char1ts against ellht othero ,...., dlsmiloed. Butler said an Investigation by his of• flee supported Sprague'• d1elaratlon that hi1 linaocfal 1llU.U.n merited the ap- pointment of 1 public defender. .. • t ''The Dating Game'' •• Whon • customer chooses • data fo• inst1ll1tlon of his corpoting, he w4nls l• I>• 111urtcl that tho carpeting will be inslolltcl on schedule. ' " r ' ,. ' Wo ,,.. 1blt to pn>vida ftsl, officlent service, duo to the feet thtl wo m1i~t1in 18 of our own crews. · ALDEN'S I If nocessery, becouse of con111'uctlon doloys, w1 can odjud !ht 1choduled deto fqr our cuolOIMri conYlnionC. • After an, carpeting con i.. purch11..I meny pl1cos, •ncl the OM thing wa c1n provide th4ot othan ctn'! is tho IE ST SERVICE IN ORAN6E COUNTY I • CA.,ITS • DRAPIS 1663 PIKintla Ave. COSTA MllA ~4Mlil HOUll: MOL .... '""""' t 11 l1JO -I'll., t 11 t -lot. till 11 I , I J I • ' h ., ~ ' • ' ., • ,, ' ' -'untington Heael. t · · Founfain "~alley H N.V. Steeb VOL 65, NO. 200, l SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . . • . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • TEN CENTS TUESDAY, JUL:< 18, 1972 Valley School Fund . ' C·risis BY JOHN .ZALi.ER • Of IM IMllY PIMI 118'(_ I A budget CrislA termed the wilnt in the history of the Fountain ·vaUey School lllalrict bu been eased with the rec:tlpt of $110,00o ill unexpected stete aid. The mone1 1bould allow ~ caocellatlQn of a 27~ent tu increase the district bad planned, as weU u restora· -tlon of several programs trimmed from earlier budgetf\ according to di.strict -&puilltendenl Mike Brick. The state money, ill . the form o! equall.za~on and supplemental •id to !!Jew weaJ~ school d!stricta, WU COD- talned in a $190 mllUoc education package •igned by Governor !Wigan Jest month. DIJtrlct , trustees .held a f0.,..bour ~lat meeting over the weekend to beiin budgetery revision in Ugbl of the ertra funda and achool-admlnlstralon are C111TenUy involved in lyinl delal1I together. Brick ,.1c1 ,u.; revbod budget may contaill adJlistmenls ' IOllMllling like theae: ':-An overaQ spe!l!llng level. of 18.3 million In 197Z-73, compared to a pto. Jectlon o! $9.00 million ill ear~er budg.U. This compare" to 18.15 milllon for. lf'll· 71. . • " - A property tu increa1e of about 15 ,; fl'. . ' . ·Egypt Ou,sting R11ssians --. ' ' . Sadat Orckrs 20;000 Ad.visers to LooJe N arion ~ . .;-;: ,., . .. CAIRO (UPI) -Egyptian Pruldent bis request. . · • • ' on lbem. Sources said llie oilviten lncljldl an Anwar Sadat bas told an esUmated 20,000 The reason for Sadat's ~ wu not Pentagon -aid '!be . tid1lll ~ted' .,. pllOta and an '181known Rusilan millfuy adv~rs to go home, 'of. completely clear, but .111 olllCial an-reports did not. mat• c1tar·•ji1!111 w!Jat llWllbe< of mlullo llld a ~ ex· fli:lal sources aaid· .today, apparently nouncement waa especled laler. Soviet advilen were tmlolved. SOun:a porll. • ,. , ' • • • breaking ties with the Kre mlln that The deciJion came qnfy' three days aald there were ·pOrliaP. ,.,..u, '" London · reports .qualed, a. Brllllh s!l'etch 16 yeara. after Premier Aziz &ldkY ,l!POl'I· Oflly one 15,llOO Soviet-"Jilill!Y JlOI....,.. In ltaPt, newsp!!per today as sAying Sldky uked PoUUcal ....,... In Beirut described day Of a acheduled -y vlait in plua additional dvilM ..,...,..., · · for min offrpstve ,...pilbl. -Ibo the move as the worst blow ta Soviet-Moscow. SaojAt uted blllll ti 11111 Ill ~ So'1eb ...i --ed. ~ tipqloloD Egyptian relations llillce the ....ctation Defenae Secrell!Y · Me1'1n R. Laird home lnllow!ng ~ ......,.._,,.,,.,. llilli ol !hr -wu ·!be El)iptilD replJ, .l>egan. said in Wubington the A.dministration the «ntral COlllDIMllt ti 1111 Arab I! ,.id. • The aources · aaid the ·Soviets started was watching the developmenta In Egypt SocWlsl Union, Einl'I aaly polltlcal 11 Alnm --~ two clays ago 10ing home_not long aller..$i<W made_"~·cloeely," but .i:elusecl to !:9!DJ!l<l!l _,=~-~-~~-,,.----~c.c.J"'lee..._.1GYPT,,...-,.~.,,.-~llLI1!LC-.~~· • • <· .. ViJ Company ' . •, Signs P~t W'itk Russia • ~LONDON (APJ . -The • Occidental Petroltum Co. announced today 1h4t it IJgneil ·an agreement wllb • the Soviet govmunent to supply I.be Russi.ans a wide ·range of oclentillc Ille! technical aervices. Informants In .l-9•don estimated the vL)ue of the conll'act u high as 13 billion Ind aald II was the-llligett-evu..algne<L by a U.S. corporation with the Soviets. '.Dr. Armand Harrtrrler, tbe· 7J.year-old chalrman of Occidental, !old a ""'' eo<> (erence the agreement ,.., signed in M011c9w; oo July u . He aald It> coven a five-year period and iJ renewable by mutual coment. · -.,Hammer, who first did blWnw with U.. ,Soviets aborlly aljer the BoiJbevik &volution, said the cootract;.eoven five ...,as: ' ' ' '!.__ • j-The exploration, production and use ofoU and na;w;at gaa tn..the,Sovlet Untoo. •..,.Production of agricultw:al ferllliwa a chemicals. ~-Metal treatment Ille! metal platlpg. -The design. and building of botela ill In the Solve! Unlon .. -The uae o! ioild wute mJterials . • "l'!le agreement IS not restricted to the five areas rpentioned," H~ llid, "IM permits development In other areas •\ any tlme by mutual accord." Occide'ntal's chalrman gave no. in- dication of hi! flnanclal arrangements wltb the Soviet!, bUt some experts ~P!Oculated that pa'yment would be In culde oU and gas from \he Siberian fields. ,.Rumors of the agreement ctrculated in Etlnpe on Monday, and soon alter they ,..tied New York trading in ()c. cilental'1 stock was halted on the New 1 (See CONTRACf, PapJ) . ' Ooodlea Ula are cm Iba.,,... for Wednesdar, wttb )l!pl of 70 j upected at tba be.-, rlsinl to I tbe mld-111'1 Inland. Lows tontpt in the IOw eo•a. l}'VSIDE TOD;(Y It au "-"' dlardo Oft• o "°"'""'' od fft IM DAIC.Y Pll.01' °"" toclaf, ~. llfttl II o 1""°"" ,__ n IM · Onmgo Coat. A Jllioto -n tiar~ ...... -°" ""9• JO • .... j s.u: ·ij " --~ ' ' ,. ... .....,. "''' .... ,...... • i,s,f: t• •n --. .. ...... 7 11 ,,.,... IMt ,_ .,, ..... ' .......... ' __.. ... ..,. --.. _..._ . ' money could be u9ed to enlarfe the district's supply of Clish merves, which Brick bu said iJ dangerously low, or lt could' be used to give teachers a pay raise. Salary negoUatloos with teachen have Ileen W)(ferway since February. 'lbere hl\'e ·been no public announcements, but Brfek bas Mid several times that if the money were available, ht wouJCI like· to ·tee teachers get a raise. Briclt. d~ined to aay anything .about ~ pay-raises except' that ,negotla- Uona are continuing. · · , Fountain Valley is the third West Orange County school dlstric\ to an-' . . ' ' nounce une1~ed increues"lb the Jevel of state support. Last week Oeeao View said It had $300;000 more cw 11,.n·lt had budgeted for. and the· Huntlflilclll Beach City (elementary) Scbool District came up with an uoanUcipated $210,000. All three districta: said that tht.ir unex- pected funds b8Ye' come from the state, and not from the dramatic increases in asse~ed valuation announced by County Assessor Andrew• Hinshaw two weeks ago. Brick said· tbet the Fount.In Valley School District actually wowMI up losing '10,000 on its increased assessed valua- tloo ali... atate penalty clauses were calculated. • ' . r I I I ' • • ' ' • ,• " " , DiUl y "1.0T " • Personally, the Libhers Are Getting Out of Hand By JOANNE ~LDS OffllllDM!r"-IMH ob AT 11IE JllSK of IOWldlng llke an A11nt Tabby, I would lite to reconl my Je<l""" to the latest triumph of women'• lib, AnfUle who uw the Democratic Nationa.J Convention last week (you would have to have bten dead or out of the eountry to have mill.sect ) prollal>ly wao uposed to lhit ch\bloul acbltvenwn~ · Tbett It was In lull living color on all three oetworka • Aaemblyman Willie Brown (!).San Jl'ranc~co) rose from hll tell with tho Calllornia ddqatlon to answer t9 the !Int roll coll vote and ldoolllled blmsell aa the "«><:balrJleraon." CO-CllAl&PllJl8QN1 Whal II 1 e<><:halrperion! Obvloualr tho new llUe it the resull of Ibo allorl to ...,. move IDY aU\lal lden!Ulcatlon !tom lhe wont cbl(rman (or In thla c.i11 CO<Chllrmon). But I really do lhlnk 'that'• cerry-•JY-•• ln1 the whole thlni a bit too far, If · 1 cbllrman becomel a cjlalrperaon, doea that then mean Iha! hence- forlll we have counCtlperlOlll lnalaad of councilmen or councllwonlehl A11em-"1Jl*"Cl'll ratbet lhaD A.,.mblyjhen and Aasemblywomen? Could you really 'ifrlle 1 ltlt.r to 1 Co!>greuperaonl Ill TillS WBOLE thing going to cerryover Into the other lorn\1 of addr"' tq tlective offtce? I mean 1f the "or" ending designates mascuJlnlty as tn Sen· -or luporvitot, will we "°w bave Senatepenona ond Supervitorpersons -lbt -libmlted? ""' -...-n 1111 Otbe• -i.t job llU117 U we CID have e<><:balrperlOlll, WI -f llllquld bavt po~IOOI IDd flrepenom, Does tbb 1ddJtioDally -11111 )artU and factorlel ,wtll be led by lortperlOlll and that tmderwai.r .....,.tlln wtll bt h~ by lrolPerlOlll! wm our maU ht delivered by 1 iOllDw•! llDll I flrat biMmln litc:oule I flrll bue-! -r,.,,,_, by rtchll, ... °""" not to lei literature lel off without belnf -·tad. IDdl llloqld bt rtldinl comlc boolia about Bltpel'IOll and Super- -· Bat .,. have 1 problem lbe~ How wtll lbe U!Ue darling• ever tell Ibo dm..---the ltllllle JIU-and the m1le su-aonl lll'IWIJNO of literature, !here are some decidedly lexllt 1utbon that 0111b1 to bt Ill 111ro<pt. How about Wilt WbltperlOlll Or tblt 111' .. t play '"l\o tcoperm Cometh!" In llCbt of the fact that be just won an ACldomy A,....1 11'1 really not too mllcb to ut Ome llackmeo' to give It 1 so as Gene ~-.11111 . . • "' -up tho subjecl of 111111 .. , why there'• no tellln( where It wtD Ill llld. PIUJI ond conalder conductlnl ~ with the Ilk•• of Amold o.Jlec)ptr-Or otudylnJ .U.S. history about 1'bOmu Jtfl1rcblld or Jaliltl !!oillcbdcl. y.., CID ,.. where U. wbole thins JlllCbt gel but of band. JlllU, '"'° etn'I rally blame J.!r. ·Brown and company for trylnf to lead !he w11 to •.brave new liberated world with 1U !bat fret media upoaure 11 their dllpoaal. AND IPIWaNll of-lhl-lllldll. -JI _. I am now 1 nawspenon? .. .. Adptr•l .... hlllle rolltloo-1 ... Jlow •bout Ill -television crtwa? .. .. CualtlPlllllll and """t"llll' "'""'II~-In.,. Qooklte and tbl1'1 the ny it la ...... " _::Huntingwn Counc ,ilmen ' .. J Cl' ::Dump Siik~~lk Elf ort I -lflllm Btl<h Councllmen alJ'tO(I Tbe final vote wa• 4-1, with Dulce op- Mondly nl&hl not to rioq\llre developer pooed and Coen, Matney, Jack Green J..., D. Lullc to lnllall lldewalkl on !he and Ttd Bareltll f1vorlng the Lusk re- !nlerior ltreell of hll 117-acn lndlialrlal • quoit. trlct. . The Lusk tract, north of Marina High 'Ibey did, howtvtr. maintain the right School, ls the largest potential induslrlal to inllal1 such sldewalkl in the futun, if developmeol ln Huntlpgton Beach. needed. After the 1idewalk 1ltu1tlon wu set~ Urlk-iiiil appealed the"'lfdewaJr-tlt4,-Cotn appointed hlmHll and Dulte to reetrtction placed on hil Industrial 10 lnduotrtal committee to study !he ex- ocreqe by the planning CQl!lDllulon. isling onllnance and see If they can't A 11111 teem, belded by Ctty wort wtlh lndullrlal lnter.,,18. Adm1nlltratar Olvld Rowllndl, told "l'd like to ltn'e on that comDlittee c0uncllmen that sldewalkl reelly are not too," Mainey lnterJected, "Jo help cltlll'lblt Ill an lndulllrial tnct at tbit cbenge the lmqe of Huntington Beach." llme. Councilmen beve been concerned In the Rowlalldl al(d the aldewalk rl,i.t .. f· put becauoe the city's lndu1trial l1nd way would be rehllned In .... rapid blS not been developed .. fut •• they trlllllt llrlop bus Hrvlce to the In· wqUiJld Ilka. dllllrlal part In the future. <lounct1man Henry Duke opposed tl)e delelloo of 1ldewalk1, uylng there ml1ht bt a problem with cbUdren wllklng through the ..... "An lnduN!al tract ti no place for ~." 1111pped CouocUman Jerry lllatney. "We need to encourage Industry, not try to enforce 1llndanll that have no rolatloo to the land \llO, " lllayor Al Coen lllo told Duh tbet lldwllb would be built on major, ll'terlaf otreeit. The d.Cetloa only refen to 1m1ller, Interior atreetl. OIWMI COAST •• DAILY PILOT CHESS .•• prepared hil defellle well In advance. Fischer, ' behind ii-I In tbo 24-game mab:h, wu a!IC) prepared, for he played his fir.ft seven moves in Jesa than three minutes. For bis eighth move, however, Fischer took 10 mlnutea; the Intellectual batllo was on in eame.rt. Fl5cber'1 opening attack ii known u the Sdzln. "And be lmoWI more 1boUt that than anyone else tn the world," aald the Yllgi>lilav chess commentator, Dmltrl Bjellea. Beach District Pay Negotiations Off for Summer salary negotiations bet....,, teachers and the Htmtlngton Beach City (elemen• tary) School Dlltrlct have been sufl*ld- ed for tho summer wltbollt •~4 epotesmen for both sides have an- MU!lced, Teaeben are 1Skfns 1 four percent poy Iner,.,. and the ellmln1tion of tilt master's detfee u 1 requirement for promoUon to ship lour (oe<and hlsbelt ,..le) of the lllory lcbedule. Repreoent.Uvu of tho tn111<e1 have qreed to tither lour pt>COlll and nten· lioll of the awter'• cle('t< requlrane~t. qr I.IS ~I lad the ellDllnalion of tho 11111tet 1 reqllftmeoL Clnoellalloo of .,.,.U.lloos mean• that teoeben wtU 111rt _. UDder the ex· llu.& conlrlct, attbouP .., "IP-111>1 . 1-ri.d later aould bt .... -· to the star\ of ldlool. Nqotlalloos an upecUd to mum< 111 September. Pt••P•J EGYl1'f .• , that SIQr .,... tl&ht llnl&hl bOun 11th Xremllll ludtn clJaouaaJl>i I o p I e 1 nlolUc .. l't1Jlt Nll!l>oi -Ill 8'11111 Mid II - • ---lllt ~~ .. ""' t", ...... ,= ..... _ ... ~ t11a.- Asil iiiOelllls 11 1111111 u IO -1 of. the questions related to the Soviet ad- visers. The sources said It was likely Sadat would state that because the major Soviet task of installlng SA2 surface-to- air mlssllu waa completed, thelr presence was no lonaer required. The Beirut An Nah1r new1p.1per did recently Egypt wu spending an average $5 million a day on deleote Md now owed the Soviet union-a total $7 billion. Thi• sum, it said, was equal to the value of all of Egypl's agricultural land. According to the !nJtltut. of Strategic Studies In Loodob.. tbt SO.let advlten operated Emil'• o<r deltnle system, consisting of antialrcrllt l'W· 70 sites wllh alx l1unclltn eecb of SAS aurf1ce to air ml!siles, a radar network and &Is squadrons of A!iGU jnl«cepton. Coordinated wilh Wa (lele111e ere up to !llO .MIG21 and poaaibly MIG23 aircraft. The ll\IUlate llld there wen alao up to 115 SOvitkootrolled 1lt.1 with four launclten each ot W mJulles, Egypt's ties· with the SOviet Union go b3ck to a weapons agrfeinent ln 1956. Stnco tbeo, Including tho period during tho Middle Ea!t war of 11117, Russia has been Egypl's major military •nd economic backer. ' Sadat abo slgped a military pact with the Kremlin earll& this year, apDlltentl.v giving the Arabs major concesalons and eoough arma to prepare' Egypt for another war with IJ.ratl. . . In Belrul, UPI COl1UPQOdenl .Gertnl Loughran, quoting Arab po 11 t I c a I analysts, said 5adat's decision indicates the Soviet Union bas no intention of becoming involved in a supel"pOwer con· ruct 1n the Middle Eut. It abo suggeshl Sadat it •boring u~ bil own position against the increasing resentment the Soviet presence in Egypt ceused. sad1t further hopes to deflate }!U'llel's claim tbet It oeeda American 11'illtal'JI help to support its position as the only deterrent to communism in the D.reB. Duke on Panel To Study Chance Of 2 Purchases r ... r.,.1 Board in Fourth CONTRACT. • • York and WM Coit! -atbanpS. 'l)'idlng .-c.i oa the Weal COlat aflar lbt N"' Yott __,,I cioltd. In ii> Day of Hearings lr't. ~--~.l!~ul': llllru. Lonilon'I Flnanclal ,-Ttmts nported before Hammer'• •~etolent that Oc- cidental waa expected to bead a con· aorUum of U.S. o~ aod sas <'OIDPlaies • 8y JAcit BROBAClt 6t "" Dally 'I'" Iliff Oran&• County superv!Jor1 plunged In· to tbolr fourth day cl 19'12-71 budget heorfnll tbLI aft.moon, faced wllh • '*!' mllllon apemljng pro g r a m equlva ent to • 11.911 county property lax rate, nine ceoli under the current $2.ot levy. Opporlunlti<s 'for budget cull' were ex· pected tbil arie,_. with the proposed capital lmpmvements budget up foe IClllllPy .. Speodlng AI01JOl8ll total llU millon, '11.a mlUloD 6igher than last } avits Pushing 'Dump Agnew' Effort by GOP WASllINOTON (UPI) -Sen, Jacob K, Javlit (R-N.Y.), tried today to start a "dump Agnew." movement. At ,a news conference, Javits urged President Nlloo either to find another rwmlng mate to replace Vlce Pmtdent Spiro T. A.,,... or to throw open to, the Republlcan convention the choice. of the vice-presidential candidate:. Javlts said he did not want to mention candldat.. be preferred, but sald New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefellef or Sen. Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts the ' . onJy black in the ~nate, would add strength to Nixon's re-election campa.lgn . He was decidedly cool toward former Tnasury Secretary John B. CoMaljy Jr.,. a Democrat, who has been mentioned moet lrequenUy u a -Ible Agnew repl1cflment. Javlh! 11ld he long bad held and ei" presaed lllilgtvlnss about Agnew and "my reservatlms continue unabated .. In ltrma of the best lnteresls of the total llcktt and of !he country." Asked about himself as a vice pres!dential candidate, Javits said only "that would be a U.tUe presumptuous." Javlts said be recognbed that if Nixon "wants to run with Vice Presdient Agnew year'• buildln• program. that would aaalat tbt developmet of • tht Tyumenftelda In Western .Siberia. Approval by a spilt vote of !-2 for 1 There was speculaUon In London that lll00,000 reserve fund to buy greenbelt thla oonaorllum would help build a 4,000- land along the SMfa Ana River was the mile pipeline from .!he Siberian lll(d to I largOlt ln<reue ipproved Monday, lt coastal tennlnal was urged by /ll'Mnbelt coordlnalOr Rod Tass, the Sovlot ntWI """"1• ledly •--~u f ~-M d orig u reported anolher lll4btr In the Tyumen :k:'d fi! ji;"m.!" ."ho ha In• Y fields . It sald the well was )riduclill :1<111 SUpervlaon had voted 2-2 00 tho $1 to~ of oil a day and it the 11fenth million Tbunclay and defernd action un· brought 111 thll year In 1 monhy region UI Monday so that Supervisor WUl14Jn near the Ob River, about !,ODO mllea eut Phil I ouj of MOICOw'. I p1 c d be pre,.nt, He was ahltnt Dr. Hammer, 1 "'live 01 New York on county biulnea In Sacramento Thun· who moved to Lill AJictlts wbeo lie took di t II Id t over Occldelltal, baa ~ 11\'ttal c • 11 " qell of opportunlljl" fortunes In pharmaOeuU , oil and for the •pendlnJ fund in<luded Mlle Square Part llDuges 'with the ~belt disUIUng ,In phannacoullclla, off and In Fountain Vallty , local porlti In con-small jllitlll lnlo . one of tba bliiut oU nectloo with ocbool'arouncta and the Bur-companle1 In the Unlhlcl Stat11, rll gntvel plb 0n the Santa Alla River In "' Two years ap, · be · was the . lint Anaheim . • We1tem oUman .to settle with the revom-· • "There fs rapid development In the tlonary regime In !Jbya. Fountain Valley-Sonia Ana area of the Otcldental announced Monday It lllnlclt . river," Sackett wamed~-Iiand. we mutt· all off the Nigerian c:oart wltb two wells act to preieivt tht li.ndl for rfereatlon"' producina: 11,too barrels I day. The com~ AJld\Uona to the blldget approved Moo-J>IDY it worldn1 jointly with the Ntierlan day included $30,000 for two new senior government there. audtors requested by county Auditor Hammer said he chose London to issue Vic Helm to bolster hi• department'• m.. lh_e .announcement because he had urgent ternal audit program and $4,500 for an ~mess here and it . bad to be a automatic typewriter for the county simultaneous releue with Moecow. He COU111el'• office Slid he came hero to buy 1 Leonardo da The approved lncreoses were partially VIPcl drawtnl 111lw(h Ill 11'1 dealer, but off1et , by llpelldJni cub ol $Hl ilOO relusecf to mention the priee, · Included was a reduction of $200 ooO u; Hammer pointed out tbat hit com-- medical malpractice i n s u r ~ n c e pany's deal with the Soviet govtrnmtDt pmntums, 1 $17.llOO public inlormation wu one of the !Int developmeoll \! officer'• P>St whJch was deleted for the follow in the wake Cll-P-mident ~Win s d and -. 1gnemenl during bl1 MMcow wit two secon year 1 ..,.,000 cut m a pro-month.I tdft torus -&ovtet c:ooperaUoo in pooed $4%,000 manaument study of the '· •-1 ' · d ecbnol county Personnel nePartment the lietQ:I o science an t ogy. In budget actions n t affecting the • "In 51 ye~rs of dealing with the Sovift 0 government " aa1d Hammer 0 1 oave county general fund, superviaorl •P-never found the ground more f1YW1hle proved 4n $IU m1Hion llpelldlng program for the rapid ·~•;Ion of Eul-Wul for the Harbors, Beaches and Parks ban _,.~.=---I":"'-,, District which Includes llOO 000 for -•I· trade t •~~ •I present. b ' ~ 1\Jl'lllng to deli111 and the bulJdlni of le acqulslUon of Z7 1cre1 of Falrvlef hotels one point motioned In the egree- State Hoopllal property 1djolnlni !he ment,' Hammer sald Occldeotal •lrl1dy Santa ~a River In Colla Mesa, 11 assoctai.d In Europe wtth H•ll<llf IDns Other major Items Include 11.5 million 01 the united Stal<• and had built boll!• to buy l ,llOO 1cre1 of tbe Starr llloch In Monte Cerio ond ls building olben ln north of San JuM Ceplstrano for 1 future Swlturland ind Morocoo .•. part. $2.4 million for acqulslUon of land Councilman Henry Duke wu named and that's hls choice, I do not see that I M d gh H cou1d properly contest tbal" for. Yorba Regional PR!t,_rut®O for pulcha!e of land for Carbon Canyon Regional Part, $51~000 for llie Richard Nixon Lake Pm In Yotba Linda, !400,000 for development of Fullerton Dam Regional Park, and $100,000 for Haster Basin ·Park in Garden Grove. County Officer Gets Settlement on ay ni t 10· repttsent tmUqtorl But, J1vit.s.aaid, "if.he leaves the field Beach on a speclll study commUtee to open, I would do my utmost" to convince _,._ ..A.. -A- review the posslbie joint purchase of th• Republican national con>entlon, >< >< >< After Assault :·:;1:~ ::;. and Golf Course by ;~.~~.·pens Aug. 20, to find anoiber can-Supervisors 0 K ~-• ' "I have. nothing ~-nai . ••a·w· t A Santa Ana patrolman ha• been .,,,.e • appointment to !he committee, ~ ---· • awarded •12,llOO In dam11es for lnjurlea which wUI also consilt of c It y Agnn," Javlta sa)d, but be denounced Securi"ty Fund . Admlnittrator David Rowlands, Flannlng Agnew's "name-calling" which "adds lnOlclecfby • pi13oner wbo attacked t¥m Director Ken Reynolds and three couoty notl!lng to the substlance of the debate. while being cooveyed to the police It&· officials, complies wilh a suggestion by "Nixon will be mittakeo," he llid, II For oc ,A:rport lion , County Avittion Directar , Ro b e r I he thinks Democratic Pr e s Id e n I la I "' Orlnge COUnly Superior COUrt Ju6,e Bresnahan. · nominee Otorge s. McGovern will be to •··t Rmlld Cn>oklhanl'1 awanl Monday In The study proposal Is ponding belon easy ~ · Oranae County 5uperviton ·Monday county aupervtao~ ~'"~~0heto~lngh.11t Nh:on "bas an excellent eannarked $250,000 for 1 e cu r 1 t y favor of 6fflcer Brian Blll1'J wu haled In a short report approved by the coun-~ • t Or County .,~ by fellow officen aa vlndlcaUon of tl6it ty airport commisalon last week! Bresna· ~~=· b; 1ed:.f1.w. ~..-· 13 · dtclsloa to lakt ciVU 1cUon agllnsl all ban suggested the cunty -1 c ly study County Aviation Director R 0b 1r1 penoila wbo attack olflcan pllrlilrmll>fl the leaolbltity of buying the !JO.aero pri· From P•fe l B~ban told board membm the f1lnds their duty. vale airport, 96.kcn go11-coune jiliifiiil. HORSES could bt paid out of the ·--' 11.4 Defendant David ACOata, ~ of ••M· diUonll vacant landa. .... ... ,..._.,.. -. QIUI\& He l1l8lesb lbt two •fl"l"!eo milht , • • • mlll1on llrport eoterprile fund Wblcb Is Ano, did not 1ttend tho court bHrq. He develop 1 212-atte aviation-lndlistrf.C· ollaet by aJrporl revenues. He added that was Mn!enctd to alx rnorithl la county nereallooai facility. for each bone. llO to 7$ parceot of the COii -.i prob-jail lut April and pllced o11 tbrw 7Ul'I Counctlman Jerry 'Motney and Mayqr They S!IY that wt11 make it ably be relmburaed by the lederal probation IOI' the-1lbck GD Burry. Al Coe I ~-' h ecooomlcally Im-Ible for the cumnt government. Burr)' llld he was latl~ A-. to the n stroog Y suppo. ~ r • la I The man•·t~ -·~t• -··~·-·-•·ti I -~ ll!ildy· Wllile a,.-~•-J -• G l bes to contlllue because they'll need ~ -, ~w•, •-w--· •~ on or I -rlety l when he -pqaed' IL -~-1-reeo op-too much land. , par! of 1 nationwide plan to cul do!l1I on attacked by the delen41111, Ho uld be "I. seriously question whether .,. ••en City Admlnlltrltor David Rowlands commel'OllJ l(rplane hljaeklnp. needed holpltal treatment and i want an airport to conuDue' theri," s•ld Monday be doesn't believe hones Br~ban uld the meuures would in-slderib\e Ume off for the . woundl 1 Greta wd. "To participate In tbil btionged next to homes anyway, but elude additional wrought Iron fencing, Olcttd by his 11sallant. feaslbUlty otudy suggests we wont tt." oom• new 11te1 might be found along tbe specl11ited galel, mr1 lishilnr and elac-Burry'• 1cUon w• procrttuted "Maybe we wont it to die 1 natutaf Santa Anl River an4 nw·the centrill cl· trlcal IU!'Velliance equipment. lawyers for ·the Sonia Ano Polfce death," he said, ly park. The 1-lallm pt-by 1 4-1 vote Benevolent A-ittlon. They conllrll!ed "Nothing but value can iccrue to the About lO-llO equestrian fans were ln the with~ Cbtlrman llollald W. C..pen Monday that all such Mun lncldenta '#Ill city by letting this committee collect In· audience, but were not allowed to •peak of Newport Beach ollJeettni bteluoe the form the buit for clvll ldlon aplnot '!he formation," Coen replied. "We should on fhe .-0nllnance beeauoe the prevloua board had not been Informed of the .... uant regll'dlea of the outcome of cooperate." public hearing alrudy bed been closed. neewary expenditure 11 .0 tatUer date. c.rtmlnal p!'OCMdlnp, " No date bas been set for storllnf lh• ' I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ jo\nt-uae study, but Bresnahan sa)'S !he I committee abould npott to the aillDty supervilors·by Dec. I. FromP•1eJ SINATRA ... Barlloza'• cblrge. "How would wt hive done that?" aJk.. ed Phillips. "Ju11 cell In th• pro11 1od tell them It's a grave mlst.ake,',.shot back Sln1b'1. '4It waa character uaautnaUon, let's face It." The committee blS -lnvestli•tlnc the lnflltrat!Oll 'of organbed crtma Into 1port;. II sought Sinltn'1 testimony about hil conntellon 10< about 'all lo nine 111Qntbs lit llU lllCI !Mt wllh ._ ..,._ defunct llerUblN Downl lllet frock to ll4!ICOOk, lileaa, "Qmmlttee ln...U11ton uy the New, England crime oyndbie held I lUMtlnlill -In tho traclt then. Sinltra uercltld bla -"" U I wltnou and bad cameru 1 o d mlcropbones ~ flom the bearlntl room. He strode la;ittlY Into tba belrlnc ,_, weorlng a llght..lilo\m opOrb ~~ dork brown ~ ~ .. lted -· N> comPID)'lnl blm -bla lltomty, Mllloo "Mletey" RMdln o1 Loa Angel ... Tbt committee bu -trying to talk lo Sinatra llDct MoJ llul mtl a 111'111 of obstacles. Pepper .. Id H 1111 lbout to .ve him with a subpoonl In a.ni.... • Ila)' It wbea the tlllorlabM' lrrtell1 MllPed out of n!lh-IDCI -at 1 'lunc:tloo .......... 1111 -... pUIJll eom-~ ~ ~ Splni T. Aanw· I ' ''The Dating Game'' Wlitn • cultomer c~oosos a elate for installallon of his carpeiing, he wants to bt 11surtcl that th• cerpeting wm .,. init1Dtcl on schtdulo. We are 1bfe to provide fist, offlcienl ""ico, duo to tho foct that we m1int1ln . al of our own crews. If noctssary, h.e1use of condnrction doloys, we Clo> 1dj1"t tho achodulocl d1te for our customtn convenience. Afttr 11, cerpollng con lie pur'cMttcl rMny plocts, and the .on, thing we Cln provide , that tthen cen't Is tho IE ST SERVICE IN ORAN&E COUNTY I ' ALDEN'S CARPm e DUPIS lHJ ,. ........ AYI. ' COSTA NIA 646 401 HOURS: M• *" 111111., t 19 l :JO -I'll, t 19 t -W. t• 19 I I , ' I '" I t • • •• T-, July 18, l9n H DAil Y "LOT iJ Nixon Pressure Over . Beach Brings Response II)' 1011N VALTERZA .. ... a.ltr PAlt ..... .II\ an· W1llllW meeting at Iha We1tem White Houae which lalted most of Mon- day Prelldtnt Nboo -upset over a1ow· -of development of Son Onofre !leoCb stale Park . -gave stale and federal officials two bours lo come up .wllb aopielhlng. .-And tlley did. The reouM ol the conference called by the Prtaldent -a lilt of interim Im· pnwmenta lo the •x\>lin8 U mllea of prime Comp PendletOn coaslline and • • * * * Nixon Leaves . Coast, Flies To Washington President Nixon left San Clemente this mor.ning for a flight beck to Washington, D.C. -ending his first working vacat10n in San Clemente since early Jast January. 1 Although this visit apparently was 'calculated lo be a low-key slay by the ·President, it had itJ share of surprises, 'including several impromptu public ap- pearances by the President and guests. -projecta wlll be started wilhln the . week. The area begins about two mllea ooulh of the Weatern White Houae. EUenUaUy, the offlciala spent • twO- bour luncb 'bmk on telephones and wben they bad conclUded, tliey had rounded up surplus driniing wattr-storage tanks, special toilets and support vehlcles and other major equipment which can be in- stalled Iii a matter of days. 'lltose two functions -·water and sanitation on the beachfront -mean that tlie Slate ol California Department of Parks and RecreaUon will be able lo qf- ler beachlront camping on tlie r:ugged _ UPITell,..,. ., .. Afternoon drives and swimming on the beach were common during the stay and the alle.f Executive emerged twice from his · compound to dine in restaurants - ·once at the El Adobe in San Juan 'Capistrano and inolhe< Ume at Chaaen's "Re!taurant In Los Angeles. He dropped Sctbfutory "in SUnday at church services In San Cl~ente. . On the business side of ·the calendar, "the President held daily meetings with "bis top aide.s on foreign and domestic Polley and on one day last week in- troduced the 'beaches and climate of Sen ·--,"'ementetoSo•tei-Amhassador-Analoly Dobrynin. • 1be visit, as well, served as the laU.cblng time for the r ... lectloo cam- P.lgn for the President. Only-a few days alter a local reelec- tion group was formed, the Pmldenl met with former Treasury Secretary U.S. Supreme Court. Justice Thurgood Marshall was report- ed satisfactory today after suf- fering fractures of an ankle and finger when a rented jeep he was driving in the-Virgin Islands flipped ·ov~r pinning him underneath. Seroices Sl.at,ed: Joljjj Conn~y. who promptly· leveled-an--111=::-rs J'enn:ngs attack agamsl Sen. G<orge McGovern In lrJ. f"So " ' a briefing which Was tinged with par· • tiaanshlp. Connally vowed lo -lead tbe p ·• L campaign lo sway Democrats awily from w1ieer agunan tlie McGovem camp and Into the Nixon fold . There bas been no official word on wben the President will return lo San Clemente. ' . ·:Recyc'le Cent,er Gets 'Go-ahead' For Nixon Paper ... San Clemenle's Recycling Center-after -nine months~ or work by y~_.roreman Lionel Burt -landed Its most prominent •contributor this week. • The Western White House. Burt, who said he fir!I approached members of tbe Presidential staff last year about picking up President Nixon's used newspapers, said he finally 'received pproval for the plan early this week. > , 1"Ibey told me that when the -President's in town they'll have a Int ol . papera; but onty a lri!'kJe when he's away," Burt explained 1 The plan will be simple, Burt wlll slop ~-by the Presidentlal cOmpound gate on a .. ngular ochedule lo ,pick up tbe used 1•.wapepen and haul them as U5Ual to 'Ille center on Loi MollnOs. He uplained that hla. Initial lnqulrlea ·about picking up the recyclable paper were mef with a negative 1 -ponse by Presldenlial aides who feared Ibero Jn!sbt have been security problem. "I honestly think Ibey were worried 'lhat aomeone would lake the Ume to see ~. I was clipped out of the newspapers 1Facb day," Burt said,_ :Woman Die~ ill Fire' . ' 1' TERRA LINDA (AP) -Mrs. Helen )!Mie Walz died Monday In a fire that 1P.""'!"'ed her $4(1,000 home, but three jilaughters escaped unbanned, 'firemen r"'id. Mrs. Walz' "body \'II found oq a pcb In the fanlily · room, officials ,,,.porled ' ~' Ftmeral services will be held Friday ror Charlotte Thurston Jennings, las~ swviving member o( Laguna Beach's plo~r:Tllunlo!i .fainUy. She died '8'tur- day in an Orange convalescant home at tbe age of 93. Pastor Ernest Voyles of the Seventh- day Adventist Church of Santa Ana will offl~iate at 10 a.m. rites in the Winbigler Family Mortuary Chapel, '129 Grand Ave., Santa Ana. Burial will be at . Fairhaven Memorial Park. Mrs. JeDJ"jngs was born in Aliso Can. yon, lhe 13th of U children of ~ge · and Sarah Thurston, early setilers in the Laguna area. She mov<d-io-San1a-Ana-in-1m and later married Howard Jerulings, owner of an automotive cover shop 'in Orange. They had no children. Her survivon in- clude nephews Gilmore Ward and Harold "Ted" Garland or Santa Ana, Fred Garland of Anaheim and Scott case of Laguna Beach. ' Nuclear Plant's Safety ,Quizzed In 'lobby' Suit LOS ANGELES (AP) -An attorney •for the People's Lobby says be bu filed suit in state Supreme Court ror a hearing lo detennine the safety of the San Onofre nuclear power plant which he warns could-be dangeroos lo P,resident NIJnn. _Roger Diemond ioid a' newi conlertnce Monday that bis organ'lzatioo asked the court. in the suit to order the state Public Ulllites COIDn!lsslon lo bold a hearing on the safety of the core cooling system at the pJant, which is less than one mile from the Western White House at San Clemente. ' . Nixon has been vacaUonlng there tbe past two weeks, I iColllll)n,~il)r Theater .. Actor ' ' LJoe Del Rosso SuccUmhs ' ~ - jj Jon Del Rosan, a well-known actor In l'lcllic" for the Sooth Coast Light Opera County theater and alllhor of a ~lion. , performed roceoUy In Sala AllO, ·~· J)il'RossO, • sell-employed writer <fled lblday nllbt of a ilelf.lnflld<d 'llllO Und at the 200 w .. Mldwar Driv., ii'~~ -lfe waa 41. A"'-· wrote · the play "~winging Nr ••• 'f!tl Roat waa ICl!Ye In .....,. ~r which was perfonned In .tay .... 1er ........ includW' the COota • bJ 'the ilanl8 Ana Community Play•rs .~ .• ·,..•~Qvlc~ ....... ie wm t"" 'wllll 1111 plQwrtcbt In Iha leadlng role. ;-YI belt ...... lfllt ldsr -The pf8)' waa Judaed belt of the season 'G:J~llllf palou-1 ID ·~e bJ b 11D11 Alla aroap. r 1111"lllreu..1enllQ' Troy."._ Jlr. Doi a-, n. waa di90l'Ced, 11 Ho -.. ... ID "The,,_ Aniftld br a cfoulhtar, Denise Del for a. 8111 0-Ooa-tty -. of Gardon Gnlft, and tbree -. lJllf "A Tl!ouslld Clo1'm" fur Jooepll. Duiel ml ......_ 111 of H..,. Ille ~ l'laJOn al Anaheim. tialloa Bacb· 1111 lotier Pltalilet Del lllt --ID ... Licht U, lllo 1111" llaUo, ci ~ CJ11 .:..S two -.en, a. •-CommualtJ Mn . ....._ 1--~Gardea a.... tor; "llod l'eppen" -''SIM!dow ... Mn. Cborllo -ti l'llllldelpbl• ! ,.. for the Costa -Ciflc Fuaeral -~ _.. peridilll R%bium: "Medu" and .. ......,,,.at tDclllJ It ffU1mfeN 16111 n 'I DO E. the ~ 8tudlo Tlleotor ... "Sootlt 8-lway, An-. • • eoutllne on at kt$I ID netural tmaou which occur at the base of deeP-canyons within the bluffs. Aniong the olllclala ~ lo the Prealdentlal compound Monday on orders of the President were the top esecutivu of the parks department, olllcials from the Marine Co<ps, the Navy and the Gene.al Services AdminlltraUon. One other matter wblcb was worked out In a limple plJoDe call. 1'8! the'com- initmenl of a '3l0,llllO .matching-fund grant from the federal Sovernment for rapid IMlallaUon of a w-main from San Clemente to the park MWIY lour Third Party Eyes Schmitz, Wallace Duo MEMPHIS, Tenn .. (AP) -II Alabama Gov. G<orge C. Wallace runs for pres~ dent on a third party~cke~ bis'lunoing mate would,prohably be Rep. ,John G, Schmitz (R-callf.), a Me m' p b ts newspaper reported today. . The Commercial Appeal, In a story by Its Little Rock, Ark., correspondent, John Bennett, said Scbmltz had toollrrned lh>I his name would come up for second spot at the Americap party convention in August. · mll(I ooulh of lhe city limlll. 'lltat mJabt be completed this year. The t""porwy eqwixnent whicb will be preoaed Into .... •lartlog lhla -k. however. will come from surplu.i yards and other government !nstaUaUons from u rar away as stockton. During ' one portion of the meeting where reporters were permitted brlelly, the !Tesidenl had been speakin& stron&IY about the beach' lmprqvements. . "Something has to be done right away," he said sternly to State Parks ~ William PeM Mott. "Mr. President," Mott replied rrom When Arkansas legalized a third party for the November general election ballot last week. It was widely reported tbnt a ,. "prominent Republican" would get the vice prosldenlial. noel -_ The new•paper lald Schmitz told it he 14wouldn't turn it down." UPl ~T .......... Schmitz wu reportedly m the Houae fioor Ibis morning artd not avaU.ble for Bae!king Nixon comment, Aides conlacted in both hla Washington, D.C., and Orange County of· fices said they kn.<w nothing of the i;eport. • Hit 's up to 'Wallace. If he chooses me, I'd be ,Inclined to · acoepl," the article quoted Schmitz u saying. The newspaper said Schmitz wu asked U he might seek the lhltd party prtSlden- tial nod if Wallace wefe to turil it down. HWe'Il cross that bridge when we con-1 lo It," Schmiti-wu-quoled-11-'!"Ylng-. - SclJEnjtz, 42, was a 1tate senator ror six years and was elected to Congress in 1910 from Orange and san Qie·go counties. IJe was defeated, however, by a pro.Nixon Republican in the June S California primary. lmpµre Wine. Seized ROME (UPI) -Police aeized piore than 418,000 gallona of adulterated wine in the oouthern region of Apulla, the !Wian agriculture minlatry_lald Monday. The·ministry sai4 414,200 pounds of sugar used in the process also were ~. Frank Fitzsimmons, -president of the Teamsters Union, an~ nouoces his 2.2 million-mem- ber union's executive board has voted to en$iorse the re- electicin of President Nixon. (See story, Page 5.) Gapune Says Fog Biggest Problem NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) -. Larry Capune, the Balboa Island surlboarder whose biggest beadachb , lately · have . beeh log and tanker 1hlps, has completed •anolhor 20 mil .. d. 1111 journey lrom·HUU Mass., to Miami ~· 1 Capune was aomewhat disappointed by bis progress Monday but blamed heayy fog for most•of;his trouble. He hjls.e<Jm· 'i>l<ft!I -· than 300 miles of bis, 2,600-.mUe trip. dlrecll)r ...-the table, "'fie need wa~ and ""Ill• l1clllllts on that beach lm- medlalelY II -•lhlng Is lo be done." The beach ia the oeJy publicly used pOrllon of the 111 mlle1 or Pendleton COISI gra,jited the public by the PrtSldent in March ol 1971. 'Ille 3.5 miles upcoast are technically under state lwebold, but wUJ rtmain under Marine Co<ps stewardship and wlll stay Illa! way unill the stale begins final deve!Opment under a master plan calling !or elmost $6 million In improvements to the six miles of shoreline and 2,300 inland .acres of Son Mateo Csnyon Included In Ille gift U!Umate!y tbe entire belch and cen. yon will be bed togelller under by ...,,. plete deve!Opment with inland camplng and parking at"'!' and lhutUe-type "i>Oc!plemovers" taking belch viaiton to the shoreline. State ollicials have promised strld adherence to a rule 11et by the President that . the beach remaln as unspoiled as possible. ' But until lliil point later tills dicodO - as President Nixon underscored Monday -the people should be encouraged lo take advantage of the Pmldenl's gilt. * * * * * * Onofre Strateg~ Elirlichman Tells Nixon Park Pl.an It was a walk on the beach south of San Clemente last year that caused President Nixon to decide sil miles of Camp Pendleton's coastline should be public. It was another walk Oil that same beach this month that caused .the Presi· dent to be considerably upset at what has taken place there since be gave it away. The Chief Executives' top domestic af- fairs adviser, John Ehrllchman, ex- plained the President's concern as he conducted an on·the-spot briefing at the beach Monday afternoon. "The President drove down here over the July Fourth weekend and was con- cerned about seeing only a few people en- joying this gorgeous beach," Ehrlichman explained. "That's why he called the people together today to see if something could be done right away." Asked II the Marines, w11ich had ea<ller opposed any transfer of the beach, had been dragging Its feel In helping develop the strand, Ehrlichman answered with a smile, "When the commander·UH:hier dropped in, they enlisted to a man with the fullest cocperati on in the project." But it wasn't just the sight of a few dozen bathers on nearly thi'ee mites of beach which upset the President on his tour. 1 Using a four-wheel~rive vehicle, a driver reportedly took the Preside· along the few existing trails which , used for access across the steep bluffs behind the beach. The President then and there declared that something shouJd be done about ac· cess as well. On Monday's jaunt t o the sands switchbacks encountered on the only drivtiable trail made going tough and dusty. Once the entourage reached the sands, two mllllari jeeps became stuclt in the soft sand. ' "Now _you see the Inherent prob!.,,,. about lhla beach," said Presidential aides. Bystanders gathered qulck1y from the •• • • DAILY PILOT tt• ...... PUSHES BEACH PROJECT Nixon Aide Ehrllchmen \ snial1 group ol beach users and reporters began asking wllat the petrons tbrnugbt of the s~ne. All were ecstatic about the beauties or the rugged beach. But one man from the Los Angeles area wearing a washcloth to keep the sun from burning his bald bead may have finished the key lo the enllre puule. Why woulcl lllree mllet• of prime CalUomla couWnt· be daorted in mldSulllmer? '1Nobody kDow1 about Jt,*' he llld. . "I wait to;a Ucbtron GUiiet 11111'1 111p. po!ed to handle ltate part r111naUons and Ibey didn't even have tbll IWi"'"" place lilted, 11 be aald. • • • buy · a Mercury . • . TODAY! / '· "'Car of the Year~ Mercury MONTEGO Home , Of The New Car • , , "GeW...2'-11" the elegant MERCURY MARQUIS ......... .-ii!! Everything you buy a small car for? Mercury COMET the "Sexy" little IMPORT! Mercury CAPRI sleek and sophi8ticated MERCURY COUGAR Some Of The New Car • , • "Gollele l'-'t" • • • 212' HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA • ...,...., j I 4 Do\11.Y PILOT Power Out Jn Brooklyn heat Wave ' JllJ:1f YORK (AP) -Several nold• 1111 ...... 111 Brooklyn,..,.. crlppltd by ~ --Monday lllcl!i and • _.. llm IOl,000 cuotomen leced ~ _,,.,.., day tectv wtthoat fower lo bolp them bear the heal. II wu -bed u the larlelt llla<koul bm a!nce the Norlheall pow• !aUuri la Noveml>er, 1116. -,..,.. aoddeniy pl11111ecl Into dlrkneal. llelrlgeraton and air coo- l • ( . IN. SHORT... ) I \ . .won.n· went olL Televillon ..ii clark.....r. And many people ~ tile nJcl& OUllldo In the relaUve cool-of Tuttde, Ju~ 18. 1972 lbolrpardlol. ........ Haopltall and po11ca atallonl with Ge"htt ft "" -aeneraton were Jaraely unaf· While Mick Jagger, holding mi· fecled. ' ' cropbone, held 20,000 fans in Montreal spellbciund 3,000 oth· e Offldlllf C: ...... 11 er Rolling Ston .. worshipers WAllllNGTON, PL (AP) -Two were not so ecstatic. They United -'Workera ofllcl•la bave rioted ouUide the forum, pelt· -Ille olslh and ~ -lo ing police with rocks and bot· '--<bar,.. In Ille 1911 ties. Thirteen were arrested b& Ya-family allJ!np. fore the streeta were cleared. Wlllllm J-Prater, SS, LIJ'ollelte, • ' • Citadel Battle Rage·s ~ Big Battle Looming; Air War Heating Vp From Wire Stnltt1 SAIGON -South Vietnamese paratrooper• fought to wlthln 50 yard• of tile stone-walled Cltadtl In I h • norlheaatern corner of eommunlsl-held Quang Tri ell)' ~7. but 'there 11111 was no major atlompt to recapture tile stronghold • The 1rOOpl -the.letd aement• of a 2,soo.man paratrooper unit battling it. way Into the city wbidl hll been in Com- munist hands since May 1. Field reports said other government troops were as far as one mile behind the advance unit. South Vlttnam.,. Presldell Nguyen Van Thieu bu orom1aed hk troops will ncaplure the ierrltory; and drive the Communllta back into North vte\nalll. The U.S. command l1ao Teported two Incident. In lb• . Quan( 'frl.Hue area where u. S. olr<rilt accidentally fired on government troope. Near ~ang Tri City, two Air Force jel llgllt«-bomben emxtepw1ly find on a government marine po1llion, woondlng four men. Near Hue, 35 miles aouth of ""Quang Tri, a Marine figilteMlombor in a aim11ar f.l'f'Ol' fired on a goyernment marine bollalion. inj1rlng ooe aoldler. Meanwhile, U.S. Air Force B$2 bombers, attanpting lo block Communlsl rtin!on:enenls from reoclllnC Quan( Tri, poonded North Vlelnam.,. staging areu withln three miles of the city Monday nig!ll, mllllary opol<esmtt> aold. A U.S. commond opokmnan aald U J1S21 dropped more than 1,000 tons of ex· plollvea on ....,ected Commu!UI pclll- liool three to 1' miles weal, nor1h and llOUth of the emballled city. About 2,500 !North Vietnamese troops we<e spotted last week in northwestern ~ang Tri Province and an estimated 15,000 Communist aoldlera ll'e believed lo have been pulled from the belllellelda ln Leos to North Vietnam. Allled officers expresaed fears the fresh troopa may be thrown lnlo the battle for Quang Tri. Radio Hanoi, mooilored iii Salgoo, said two U.S. jets were shot down today over North Vietnam. The report, which brings to 3,749 the number of U.S. warplanes Hanoi clalma lo have shot down since 1961, did not mention the fate of the crewa:. The U.S. command said 996 planes have been shot down over lbe north over the same period. The U.S. Command reported that American fighter.bombers flew more than 310 strikes against highways, bridges, ,supply barges, fuel depots and warehouJes inside North Vietnam Pll Monday. Navy pilots from the carrier Kitty Hawk reported sinking eight supply barges near Dao Cat Ba Island, 20 m!lf!:; southeast of Haiphong, and destroying hall a dozen W11rebouses on the liland. Two other flights of Kitty ,Hawk jrts destroyed two 100-foot supply barges about 20 miles northeast of Haiphong near Hon Gay, the Navy reported. Thirty-five mllea aoulb of Quana Tri, the old lmpertal capllel of Hue received Ila heavlell abelllna In a -k today when 15 round& of Communist 122mm artillery fire bit the northweJI corner of the city, killlna efcbt dvillanl, milltary- swroea aald. Oo the flioges of ~ang Tri, !35 miles north of Balgon, SOuth Vietnamese marines Monday afternoon tilled 22 North Vietnamese .in a four-hour batUe two mllea norlhe.ul of the suburb of Trieu boog. Two --· ldUed and five wounded, spokesmen aald. About ala mllea lo the aoulh, SOuth Vietnamese paratroopers knocked out a UPIT ....... tank an<! captured two flmm mortara Happu Agaita during an ef&bl·bour flgbl Ill wbtcb eight North Vietnamese were kllled. TOO-e American c b e s s challenger were no reporla o! government cuualties · Bobby Fischer smiles as he in the batUe, three miles south ol Mai leaves ihe arena in Reykjavik, Linh. . 1 lceland·wbere lie won the third Along the west flank o! the SOUth VI~~ game of 'the world champion· namese counteroffensive, government in-ship from Russia'' Boris Spas- lantrymen of the 2nd Divialoo'~ •th Regl· sky. It was Fischer's first vic- rnent kllled 1a North Vietnamese and tory ever from the Russian and found the bodlei of II others killed~ ·now trails 2· I in the 24 artillery during a Monday al~ Dal· ga"il\e series. tie 21> mil., southwest of My Cbanh. -=--'----~------ +-~'l'mn, .., -Pw, Sf, Middlelbcro, Ky.. ""' arrallDed m stale m...iet cbarpl MGado)' In the lhoou,,. dealllo of UP bwJ ' JQllPb ''Joct'' Ya-. 1111 wllt and dqbter. ec•••ttnrBeW NSW YOIUt (AP) -,_.. "Ttlmn)y Rpa" Dall'I-.... bold In lieu ol ..... -todl)' u a malerlel -lo ·the -1and ahoot1ng of the ~ Mafia clllel on a quiet McGovern on Vacation Amid Union Sqiuibbws Extortion Try In Bank Fails; Gunman Seized RICHMOND, Va. (~) -A former mental patlent armed with a shotgun and a butcher knife took eight employes hostage al the Bank of Chesterfield and demanded $500,000 ransom, a 1972 Lin· coln Continental, a case of beer, two piuas and a blanket. New Irish Truce Hope; Guerrillas Halt Raids ·BELFAST '(AP) -New feelers for a guerrillas battled in Duncaim Gardens, a ceasellre In Norlhern Ireland were no-man's land In North Bellas!, the Al1!11 reported today aller guerrillas of the said. Irish Republican Army halted their at-The IRA Provisionals agreed late Mon- tacks in the bullet-acarred Lenadoon day to ha1t their bomb and bullet attacks districcl of Beliast. in the I.enadoon area of Southwest David O'ConnelJ, chief strategist of the Belfast. 'Ibey yielded to demands from BroOklJn-. The clrlver, Jotepb stemfeld, 53, walk· ed Into a Brooltlyn police station Monday and admitted be wu prNell wbln Eboli · WU abol to domth eaii1 SUnda7. But dttectlva aald be wu evulve when qu-. e N•r•e Reltlrell . AmCA, N.Y. (UPI) -A nune. whose divnilAI appartnlly aparked a hunger slrlb llloada7 "1 about 900 Inmates al the Alltca CorreclionaJ Faclllty, baa been rehired. 'l'hlre were 1 n d I c • t Jon 1, howe•lt, tfJot the firing of Mrs. Mary ~ -onl1 one of • number ol probleml dilturl>lni Ille prtaonen. The !lrllonen ¢1iaed 1o leave their 'ells all day' M-y but Ernest L. Mon- 1,yne, the prllon superintendent, Hid the CUSTER, S.D. (UPI) -A tired Sen. George McGovern started a tw~wetk vacation in the Black Hills amid a con-. troveray within the AFLOO, a tradi· Uooal mainstay of Democratic preslden- tlal candidates, over w~tber to endorse him for the presld,.cy. A key aide said as the Democratic presidential candidate flew here Monday that McGovern was not encouraging Prison Guards Stage Walkout After B.attles ·tuation wa1 peaceful. 11'11lere wu no BALTIMORE (UPI) -Following set· lolence, tbey jull reluled lo leave their Uement of two Maryland state prison 1111." riotl in 36 hours , more than 100 guards The acene eontrasted sharply with Ille staged a brief walkout claiming that :btllion last September, when inmol.. aoveriunenl officials had yielded lo 10k over part ol the prison. The Dve-da7 prisoner demands. orllfnl resulted to 43 deaths, including "We've got to cOme back in here ·~ inmates. again," said guard James Whalen. "If ' . ., Bl -, _ _. --thele-guyrareri•t discipline<!, they'll do 8~ .. ..,.. . the same thing agam." W~GTON (UPI) -A Wlacmsm Tbe guards agreed to return lo their oncresaman believes Ille Apailo IS dullea after 90 minutes Monday. They usu.&uta abould be ticked out of the met with Gov Marvin Mandel wbo told spice procram for their "moonmail" newmen ~t be 11made no com- caper. mttments to the inmates, but we 181d Rap. Lea Aspln (D-Wia.) aald Monday_ thert would be no physical or mental the National Aeronautlca and Space reprtaals." Admlniatrallon (NASA) "grouly un-Some 200 Inmates were involved In the derructed" when tt oaly reprimanded riot at the maximum security faclllty in astronaut& Col. David R. Scotl, U. Col. Baltimore that started al the noon meal Alfred M. W..-den and Col. James B. Monday. - Irwin. The inmates held the prison for about The astronauts took 400 specially five hours, bumlng one buHding and tak- postmarked envelOJ>el to the moon. A ing four hOstagea:. The hostages were foreign dealer got some of the envelopes released unbanned. Four other persons and told the ltamp collector items for wer.e injure'1 in the meJee. $1,SGO each. Baturday evening aoo lnmatei rioled al the House of Corrections in suburban e Source Rellf!alflll Juaup. Before order was restored Sun· NEW YORK (AP) -A apokesman for day there were four perlOns shot and an Ramparts magailne bu ldenlWed Perry esthna!Od $1.5 million In damages from Fellwock, a 26-year-old antiwar acttvilt fires and destruction. !tom San Diego, Calif .. aa the key aource Tbe complainU and the m<thods of air. for an article oo electroolc intelligence-Ing them In both instance• were similar. gathering aclivitles of the Nallooal After gaining conlrol o! the pri!ons and llKUrlty Agency (NSA ). taking boslag., tbe lnmatea demanded to The article said the NSA, bead-meet with Mandel and Rep. Pamn J. quartered at Ft. Meade, Md., can crack Mitchell (D-Md. ). ' all ll1Wian codes and thus enable the The lrunatea said the food was bad, U.S. to pinpoint the locations of Soviet medical care was poor and some person.. military and space craft. nel should be fired. either directly or indirecily the AFLOO component union! -including the Machinista and the American Federation of Federal. State and Muni c i Pa I Employes -who have endorsed him over the strin£!Dt objections of AFL-CIO President George Meany. 1be New York Times reported today that McGovern mailed letters Monday to the president! of 150 International labor unions, including ?ifeany, offering to meet with them "to ti.Ji about our common in- terests and diSCUM any differences we may have." 'Mle Times quoted McGovern as saying, ·~ lold them that I thought we had an uphill battle but that we could win the election and we would be the ·kind of an administration they would be proud of." The dissident uniorui were reported1y planning lo put pressure on Meany lo en- dorse McGovern at Wednesday's AFI.r CIO council mroting or lace the !nu of their contribution to the Committee for Political Education (COPE) the union's political fund raising arm. · After a thr ... bour standoff Monday with federal, state and local law en- forcement officera -during whlch he telephoned several television and radio slalloos and threata>eCfO shoot one of the bosjages and take two others with him as be escaped -the man-sur· rendered. · No one was injured. Police identified the man a.a: Everett W-amer WaDace Jr., 22, of Richmond. He was charged with bank robbery. U.S. Commissioner John F. Daffron Jr. onlerel him held in lieu of $75,000 bond pending a court hearing Friday. Wallace was indicted ~Y a federal grand jury in Alexandria last November . on charges of attempting to extort $10,000 from United Airlines In May 1971 and al· tempting to extort $100,000 from Eastern Air Lines In Jllllt 1971. The indictment. said both involved thnats to bomb the planes. IRA's Provisional wing, said 1n· Dublin Cotholic resident! I» stop sbootlog afltt ·that overtures for a new truce with the British army said it would pUU out British fqrces were being made. O'Ct>n-most of the 700 men it had stationed nell, wllb led negotlati-fO< tile there ii the guerrillas quit first. cease-fire that collapsed nine days ago, IRA commander Sean Henderson said declined to elaborate. his men would not attack unle51 p~ British authorities would not confirm voked. . his statement. some British units were expected to Despite the hint of peace, 100 shootings withdraw today, after William Whitelaw, and gunfights were reported across the Britain'• administrator in Nortbe:n province between midnight Mdllda7 and 8 Ireland, conferred with his IOCl!rlty a.m. Tuesday. cbJefs. The British Army said soldiers hit lt was in Lenadoo'n that the IRA ended eight guerim.. in gunfight. In l)ellast Its previous truce wlth a bomge o1 ~ and LOodonderry, Northern Ireland's sec. fire nine days ago. Troops were sect mto "1d city, where lbree big bombs cause<I the district last weekend lo clean oul tho heavy damage in the commercial district guerrillas after a series of h'Wl baltJt.1 Monday. . and rocket attacks on an Anny command Three soldiers were reported wounded ) • post. . by mlpers. Two bombs blasted the Al least 19 persons have died In more predomlnanUy Proteatant town . of than a week o! flghling since the Cel\SC- Portadown, southwest of Belfast. One fire. The army !aid 160 terrorisU \\'E.re wrecked a tavern. • tilled or wounded, and the IRA P-vigilantes and Catholic acknowledged 10 dead and 58 wounded. McGovern's advistrl think one reason why Meany bas been critical of him is a belief that radicals are in charge of McGOvem's campaign. They -believe 1--.. that, once he reallies McGovern's staff ii chiefly composed of akilled profeuional organizen, Meany will put the iinloo'a full naources behind the campaign. McGovern WU burlened by Chicago Mayor Rlcbard Daley's declJ!m Monday lo support the DemocraUc ticket """' though the mayor upreosed biltemUl al McGovern aupporlera wbo be feels were reaponsible for unseating D a I e y ' s delegat.. to the Democratic NatlCJ!>al Convention. ---=Brjng this_ adfo·r FREE (712~~ f)()~~l~(7 GIFT JULY17111 THRU JULY 22nd DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Oellvery of the Da.lly Piiot bguarantffil Mondl'r'rtdly: ft )'OU .. '* blw ,... "''*' b'f s:a 1t.m.. uH w "°"' copy wtn bt .,..,.,.... .. ..... C&lll .,. ..... untl 7:31 '·"" Sltllrday ... ~·r. " )'1111 .. tlllt PICllW yo..,.. copy ..., , l .m. S.tllrday, Of • 1.m. Sundty, UH W I eopl wtll be IHouglll lit YW. C.llt lf'9 tlklll WI ii 10 1.11\. Telephones Molt Orlnte County AnM ••• ,.,,. '°'4m Nortt!Wtsl Hunt!~ llldl tnd W•lmlr\ltW' .......•..••.••••• '*lm s." c11m1ni., C.plttr•no 1um, Sin Juen CIPllfTlno. Dina l'Olnt. lollfll L.a1Un1, Lltur'lt Nltutl , "' 4"1:..- I WEDOl118 IEU.I· 55° X ea• TAIL[ CIMllS 2 l'Oll .1.00 21 IUITIC Rain, Wind Tear Midwest ~ i:1':it' 'A AD ~T tt• Plr PooUeo J I I LAMEST lt:LECTllll ~UA•MAllD PICNIC ITlllS ·~ I i HC1U111 D·TIUl ND TO 1'00 ... NOTOloOll lat ailCI TO HO COSTA MESA IOI wm IAIC!lt AVE. 171411TI 1570 mTT04•aTU..I COl'l'llltllT "" WlllU• ,_ - ---~--------- • • • Orang~ Uoast VO\-65, NO. 200, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL,IFORNIA . ' TUESDAY, JULY ., •• N • • • • TEN CENTS· -(;onsultant • ·Ill Insurance-Rate ~ Seeks I· By JOANNE REYNOLDS. M, 1°' Ille ~ Htf SNH • A whopping ,183,000 lncttase In health Jnsurance· premiutns tor Newport Beach ~i,ty e01ployes baa led councilmen to hire a co111ultanl In tilt hopes of reducing the hike. • The Los Angeles firm of-Peat, Marwick and Mitchell bas been retained ty lhe city to write oew speeilli:ations fi>r • JJlasts llip .. . a heal.th and life Insurance policy foi the city's 5811 empioyes. . . ' Frank, Ivens, admini_strative assistant for personnel, &aid that under the $4,500 contract the firm will write specifications for the new policies, put the specific•· lions oul to bid .and then recommend a cs..ner-i• the city <OWICil. Ivens said the action was prompted when the"city's current carrier, ,Aetno - Life, and casualty, lnloimed them there would be a 22 percent lncttase In health insurance premiums fo"r tm-73. The clly paid 1295.000 In premlwns. In the past fiscal year, so the inCrease would come·to .about $63~000, Ivens said. Aetna il!so bandl.es tlie city's Ule' Jn. surance, but Ivens said there was no ap- preCiable increase in those premiums. In their last meeting in May, coun- 'cllmen decided to put the policy out to bid in an attempt to save money. Ivens said the comultant was hired bec1Uie "we juat don't have the kind ol ..p.ni.. on the city staf( that could write the speciftcatlons for a new polLey.;,. ; Ivens noted that the Jifei ~ance policy was being Included with the health policy as a stabilizatlon·factor. 11By including the life lnsciranc;.e_, ~e • hope to be able to cut the <Oil. Nol many people cite In the cotirse of 1 year, so the life policy acts as a stabDliina factor on the more volatue health policy," he u - plalned. · The pers<innet administrator said he expects the .whole process of bidding and ~warding of the contract to be comple~ed by Oct. 1. A1eanwhile, the clty contlnutS to carry the Aetna policies on a P,torattd cost. • Under contracts the city haJ with employ••· the cily PIY• the ent~ coat ot the Ufe insuraoce policy for employe and the erillre coot for the health In- surance policy I« the employe and biJ dependents. • The health ~nee covvs most ma- jor medical, blispjtallzatlon and dental com. The ala of the benefits from Iha IUe Insurance policy mo based on the empioye's w.ry, lvenil said. . r Egypt Ousting Russia·ns Sadat Orders 20,000 Advisers to Leave Nati.on . ' JJ.S. Ship ' '· Off 'Vietnam -Sinatra Blasfs:Committee . ForAtfucks on Character :;. • , ' . ,. i • 1' Drive-in Fire Aid Available Coming on duty at 8 a.Jn. today, Newport Beach Fire Department personnel went right to work at l :Ol a.m., bill they didl\'t have far to go. Ul'IT..._... 'NOT 2NO.CLASS CITIZEN' Frank Sinatra Di9c0Verini a blaze in his cargo r of refuse, murllcipal trash· tnick driver Leonard Post rumbled right up to the headquarters station on 32nd Street . Fischer,Russian Sta rt F ourtli • The blazing tralb was dumped in- to the street, hosed •down and swep_t ' up 'again wl\h no ~e t to the truck. ~ • ' • c ' '--\ "We do offer drive-In !erVlce here," Fire Deportment Db patcher ,. Hugh McMill~ r~arked. Route Decision · Delayed Round of Chess • REYKJAVIK (AP) -Referee LOt~ Schmid aw!tcbed on the clock Nrttng the , fo~rth game In the world ,chess cbamplooshtp today but neither Boris Spust<y' nor Bo6by Fllcliet was on the stage . . It wu the fint time the R111Slan Utle holder liad not been· walling at the ~ . . , • , , , board u the game opened. (Related plc- Mes a to Discuss Optif>ns ,W,it.h ,Staf,e Commission iu;i=.~~wbite·p~thistime, · · ~ -. --,... -badthe ·llntmove. - A decision ., lbe ~at thOugb lbe freeway presumably would high density residential area," Mrs. • Finally, SpaaakJ llrode onto the ltlge Ne"llOrt Freeway route ci.:"iti~ unlike-end at the Cosia Mesa city limits. Reinert told the councll. four minutes alter the start of the doclr. ly until Costa M<!U 1 have ·Hammett Indicated, that lbe m~tlng, "The ca1~omia Dtv!aion of lllgbwaya Fllcber w~ 0n 10 mlnulll ofter discussed lbeir Ojlliaal with ltlte ' rutuliied lbe lralflc needs of Colla Mesa the start and toot his seat ODDOl!lte .Hlghway CommiuiOa npreaentatlves, canceled at short notice, woula be held .and has olf~red to spend a almoot twtce . Spusky In the main exhibition bal[. . Mayor Jack Hammett said MGDdlf within one or two weeb. All<!r thal tlie as mUdl money as propoled to provide A hush fell over the S,500-lut · nlflht. • counctl will decide on the offer. • • the.adOQlllle treeway ..,,..,.. w!tlcll ~d!torlwn. • "We wanno mo;. -Cinlt1liit .,.. ''Tbm has Deeii so mucb con)ecture, 90 v!!il tO thu oey:-. Flidiii' moved liis king'• ·pawn two playing with," u.n-tt told a pup~ halo, laws and statemenis, it' 1 "As a result of all tbe3e Yell'1 of study squares. 'f'hll ts his favorite llnt '""'1• " downtown Cola -~ wno ............. sad! Hamiriett: , "We're ·ond •sreements many people have ill-an aurmtve opening. appelnd before 1111 cllJ coaacU to •rsue watlod IO years on this and another t•'O veoled their life savlnp. Now all prop. Spwty, bo..-, choae an ~I in favor of the Clll'l'llll ...,... A--_,be too lolig." ' ' eny and d ... 1-la tllai oou1d be af. re-for him. He _. Into t1ie route. . Mn. FoaY Reinert, wbo spoke ' In fec!Od by freew.Y, are brought to a Sl,ctllan def-, pollibly, e~ said, to ·v MH!lnp bad -~ tut -k beball al CGlia Mna Tomorrow and the halt," said Mrs. ~. unl<ll ooun-surprile FllCher. '' 'IJOt-top.i...I Colla .._ ado °'9111 w.. Bustoesamen'• Asaoc:iatloll at cllmen 1c1 "lmniedi•te."'' to reafflnn Play -....Ut. • ;mtnlltnl!Gn Ind _..,lnim represen--.ii., alght'1 meeting, said It was lherl posll!on on t:be SUper!or Aftnue Spe!HJ nlade bil llnt eli1ll mom In ,lllmt lo find out euctly wbat the com-"alllolutely tmpentiye"· for the freeway route. leso thoii two minutes, ba•i:J,~ -bad In mlncl !lblll. k •'"erect i, ilo ClllllttUcled • 1111 Saperlor Avtnue Mn. Rtine'rt, who atao uflOd that tllo lftPlnd 1!11-well In -" Ooola -Ille opUon al Mlll1llnJ Routo route. : namo ol the freeway be c:mged.to_'..'Oaala-• Flocber, belllnd S.l in Ille 11-pme It clown the ortgi>ally-prvpooocl Nelqlilrt "'!be City al Ooola Mesa already bu M-Freeway" to avoid -wttb mal<h, was abo pnpored, for be plQOd Boufemd route. . 1pe111 ll0,800 m llll! w IJ 1 • y • H a m the p!Oposed Paclflc Coast Freeway, wu his first ,..,n mova In less than tbree -a change -ld Immel aU redevelopment study, which allowed that assured by Council,_ Alvin Pinkley minutes. f ~ e e w a 1 trafflc dlttcl1y lnlo 111o lbe downtown -ion of Costa Mell bas that the council wtll lcl on lier "'I· For his elghtll move, honver, Ftscber --Melot al Nt11POf! ~ ...., .. uee11m1 luturw •a~ lllld pstlonl "as tut u wt ca" . (Ila ClllSS, hp I) '1 • . -Burglar Ge~ '800 · .Caipera Gear, Pistol A burctar who llri-while Im 1ad'y "' the houw ... Ill l1lopplac ... "" wwth of c:anMra ...,._ 11111 • pilllJI from a Con>na dof Mir llllla ~.,.. the v!cttm told Poli<t. . ln¥111lplon -.,,.. Doilol4J)orlq retumod la 4'1JT Jlampllll. 'lold lo Clmto lihorft to find I illtdllll .... door Jlried-. '!be 'loll bloiuded I • mltl- Clllltn, 1......, ca"lloc <Mt llld I UI mllllmeler .. -plltoL .. ' .- • .. ' N Personally, the Lihhers . Are Getting Out of Hand By JOAl'jNE REYNOLDS or t111 ~ ""' ,..,, ~ AT Tlll!i llJIIt: ol IOUndlng Ute an Aunt Tabby, ·I would llkt to record my wJectionJ lo the latest lrlumpb ol women's Ub. Anyone 1tho llW tho Democratic National Convention las! week lyou would have lo have beeo dead or out ol the country to have mlaied U) probabf¥ was upoltd to thla ·dubious achlovemenl There !! was In lull llv!nc oolor on all lhrte networks. Allembl)'llllll WU!Je .Brown (0.San Franclaco ) rose from hi• •t with the·C.li/omla deleptlon to IJl!Wer to the llr1t roll ciU vote and ldtntUied blmNll u the "eo<balrpetm." ~ERSONT Whit Is a c»<halrpel'IOO! Obvlo\Llly the new t!Ue II the result ol tho e!fort to re- move any IUuai ldenllllcatloo lrom the ""rd chalnnan (or In th!I caJe co-cl1alrman). But I really do think tbel'• cal'!')I· ••YNOLot Ing the wboJe t.hln.c a bit too far. lf a chairman becomes a chalrperton, doe.s that then mean that hence- forth we hive counciJperaona instead' of councilmen or COUDCil\\·omen? Auem- blyperllOJlS rather than Ammblymen and Assemblywomen? Could you really write a let!" to a Congreupenon? lS Tllll WllOL! thtn1 l'Jbl( ti> carryover Into the other forms ol addrllS In _,i o(llcel I l)ltln !(!be"or• eadinl deolin•let mascullnlty 11 In Stn· 1tor or Supuvilor, will we now have Stnatepersoiis and Supervllorpcraom ..,.., the ...... llb<Jlli!d? . And what about the other sexist job titles? If we can have co-cbairper&OM, we certainly. thou.Id have pollceperson1 and faepersons. Does this addltlonally mean that )lniu and llclorl., will be led by foreper80ll.S and thal underwater den>llllon , will bl llandled by frngperaoal! WU! our mall be delivered by a poetperlon! I>oet a ftr8t bueman become a flnt buepmon? I lllP-. ·by ri,hu, we oUght not to let Uteralure get oll without being Ulltralod. Kldl lhould be reading comic ·l!ookl about Batperson and Super· -· But wo hive a problem there. How1 will the l!IUe darlings-ever tell • C!!!il !!!lfet • Board Ill Fourth Day of Hearings By JACK 8ROBACK Of tllt O.alf ""' ,StlH Orange County SUpervllor1 plunged ln· to their fo"'1!! 'lfJy_of_ lln-73 ~~dgel hearings th!J al!amoon, faced with a $284.& mllllon apond!ng pr o g ra m equivalent to a 11.81 county property tax rate, nine cents under the current $2.0f levy. Opportunities for budget cuts were o:· peeled thla afternoon with the propoaed capllal lmprovemenu budiet up !or scrullny. 8pendln1 proJ>01al1 toll! 111.9 mlllon, IS.I mllllon hlgber 'than last She r iff Hits Jury Report On Lacy Ja il A ,grand jury crttlque or operatJons at the Theo Lacy branch jail in Orange citing drug smuggling, lax security and wandering Inmates absent for hours at a . time has 'drawn mixed reactions. Orange Couuty Sberlll Jam., MllJ!ct ai11'eed with some juron' flndlnp 1oday • ~iting the same reasons certain prob· Jems exist -but was critical blmself of portions ol the Grand Jury report. year'• butldtng program. Approval by a 11pllt vote of 3-2 for a $500,000 rewve 1und to buy veenbelt land along the Santa Ana River wu th• lar&est increatt approved Monday. Jt wu urged by greenbelt coordinator Rod Sackell ol Costa Mw who had ortglnllly asked for •1 million. Supervlson had voted 2·Z on the 11 milllon Tburlday and deferred 1clion W1· Ul Mooday so tha! SUpervllor WllU&m Phillips could be present. He wu a~mt on county bualneu ln Sacramento Thur~ da.v. Sackell 11ld "t11geu ol opportunity" for the •pending ·lund Included Mlle Square Park ilnta1ea with the greenbelt in Fountain Valley, local parks la con- nection with acbool 1rounds and the Bu:r· rla gravel pita: on the Santa Ana River in Anahelm. ''There is rapid development in the Fountain Valley-Santa Ana area of the river," Sackett warned, "and we must act to preserve the lands for recreation'" Add!Uon1 to the budget approved Mon- day included $l1,000 for two new senior a~dtor•. requested by county Auditor Vic Henn to bolster his department's in- ternal audit program and $4.500 for an automatic typewriter for the county counsel's office. 'OK, Let'1 Have Tlie Spaghetti' ~!,'!:..AN. --flJJ'l) __ ...._ ~INIF•ld ...... ... 1 ... -with 11111 ... lilir'tt ID :I demanded all hll money. Wllfn tbey ( ..... the loot WU l meager $$1.SO, the robbers 1011ibt ooo.solation by lorcln( Cllarc:I IQ cook them a plateful ol tpqhe!U. Newport Firm Hired by Army 111, Missile Pact F,....P~~ CONTRACT. • • Ull It ll~ "' 1 volume of 111,!0ll -1-'1 Financial Tlmtl reported ...... 1 i 'I• a•s ;1•M.ec.. ...... _..,.. ....... -!'l'rilUm ol U.S. ell w gu companlel lflat would Ulist lo Ult dev,iopm<0t ol the 'i'yum<0 lleldt lo Watem Slberl>. nm •u 1pecu111100 1n London th11 thla -Uum would lie1p build I 4,llllO; mllt plpallne !nm tho Slbaian field to COUii! tennlnal. Tali, the Soviet nows aif'llCY, to.ta: reported another ruJher In the Tyumen Oeldt. It eald·the well wu pm1ucinf 2llQ Iona of oil a day and II tbe 1evenll b!OUIJ!I. In thll yeor In 1 llll1'lby rqlot near "'" Ob River, about 1,000 mn.. WI ol l\I ....... Dr. Hammer, a naUve of New York who moved to Los lengelea when he took over Octldental, bu made ~era! lortunes In pllarroaceuttcal1, oll •nd Philco-Ford's N e w po r t Beach dlstilllnr In plwmaceutlcala oil an~ Aeronutronic Olvislan baa .been hired by am.all outfit into ~ of the big:Clt oil the U.S. Anny to update the guidance oompM!ea ill the Ulll!ed Sule•. aystem for ils Chlpan>al mi1sile1. Two ~art ago, be wu fbe fit1l · The $2.7 million contract for pilot pro-Western ol1man to settle with the revolU· ducUM •ceomp1nles a fl.2 ·million, one-· tionary regime in Libya. year extension of. the firm'• Apr!J 1972 Occidental lllDOUllCed Monday!! strucl: contract !or Chaparral engtnoerlng oil off the Ni,ertan cout with two .. e!!J service, according to L<>ul1 F. Heilig, producing 11,000 barrelt. a d1y. The com- vlce pr.sldenl and 'Aeronulronlc 1eneral pany ls working jointly with the NIJerlan manager. government there. 1be eoaineerlng contract will conUnue Hammer said be chose London to isauf: throu&b February 1174 ind booll the the announcemen~ becaUIO he had Ul'!Olll total enrtnwtni wort to IS mllllon, business here and It had lo he • Heilig 111d. simultaneous release with Moseow. Jr, Neither contract will Involve a slgnlfi-said he came here to buy a Leonardo da C4Jl! _number of new job,s, Aeronutronlc Vlncl drawing through an art dealer, bu' olflClal1 okt. refused to mention the price. 1 Hellla laid the new pl!Ql pnM!uctlon Hammer pointed out that hi1 ..,.. contract, whJch 1J ,for JI montb11 calls pany's deal with the Soylet govemmeQI; for actllll atambly of pldance systems was one of the first developments to for Q1ap11Tal mlulla. follow in the wake of President NixOI\!.• Chaparral II ah lnlrared heal-king agr<ement during hit Moscow visit t"' m!solli JllOUnted on an Army tracked months 110 for U.S • ./!oV!et coopat1Uon ii vehicle IJld !I deaJgned !or tacUcal air the llelds ol science and technolo1Y. • defenae. "In 51 years of dealing with the Sovltt -tlleilll!iiiiiC8Ditli!iilthe fiiilal• SU_perperson and the male SuperperlOll? IPZAllNO ol llleralun there are some decidedly oexlll 1uthon that A lonner sherUr1 deputy ualgned to the minimum security facility on Manchester Avenue apparently provided llO!De ol the t.,timony conlldered by tho grand jury. The approved increases were partially oUsel by spending cull ol 1240,000. lncluded was a reduction of $200,000 in medical malpractice 1 n a u r a n c e premiums, a $17 .500 public information officer'• post which waa deleted-for-the second year and a $22,000 cut in a pro-. )l09ed 14%,000 management study ol the county Peraonnel Department. ---··· -··-·--·-----··-·govemrnent-u~sa.1d-Hammer "L * * * never fowid the ground mo..tlavo',..'"hl~o--l !or the rapid Hpanslon of Eu~Wes~ • ..,,,t to be., II! llr1lgllt. How 1boul Wall Wh!tpmon? Or that great play' "')lie Jceporaon Cometh!" In light of the f1ct that he Just won an Acade1Jl1 Award, u:~ rully not too much to Uk Gene Hackman to give It a go IS Gene lloctpOl'llOl1, !I It! · once we -up the IUbject ol Rllllff, why..there'J..110_teJ!tn1 ... :whete..lL wlll all end. Pauoe and CO!llid.,. conductlnl buotnw with the l!tea of Arnold ~ 0. l!eckpenmi, Or IM!ytng U.S. history aboul Thoma• Jellerchlld or JameJ Madichild. You c111 ,.. where the whole thing might gel out ol hand . Sheriff Musick who was out of town when the rtport was first issued, said '°~-~ ~be allegations were groaaly ex· aea:eratea. -- - "Some or them were just plain un- truths," he also sald. · S\lll, one can't really blame Mr. Brown and company for trying to lead 3:tr w~ brlvt new Uberated world with all that free media exposure at '" AND SP!:AllNG of the ~' does It mean I am now a newspertonT .. .. Adp<rac11! .... Publlc rela~! .... How abolll all thooe te!evlalon crews! .. .. ; Cunt~~ and eoundpmciiiaT -... ,,rpa is anchorperson Walter Cronkite and that'• the way it la ...... " .,._ ...... __._..,,_,._.....,._...,_....._ __ .............. ...._( :Mob ·stones Policemen ::As Swnes .. Bock 1Forum . . . medlallly twltclled to riot cqulpmenl and be(an clearing tbe put, both oo loot and in aldecars. • MONTREAL (UPI) -'lbouWldl or ltolltng Stones 11111, lnil'l' II bei/ig denied entrance to lbelr long-awaited concert, palled police 1'lth rocks, brttj<s •1111 lllDOke bomba outllde tbe Mootrul Forum while some I0,000 ll<let holden F rot11 P .. e J !111onad to the music tnelde. Police uld a par,... wm arrealed CHESS Mondaylllght, tncludlng three lor-po11aeae11--~ • • • 11oa and 111e ol fallU!td u.tau. (llola14<! plcillre, po1e 4). li'ourteen perlOlll, Including o n e pol!ceman,. reportodly ouUered injur!M. MOit were cut by Uytng rocts and bol-l!•. . The d11h began 1bou! t 1,m,. when 3,ooO to 5,000 youths wbo had not been able to ·get ttcketa !or tho concert gathered In a put dlrec!ly opposite the Forum and began burl!nc proJeclileJ' at. police. "I don't reany know what caused tt," uld Lt. Larry Lev!I ol tbe Montreal police lon:e. "The people 1lreedy knew there were no more tickets. The coocert '"'.u eold out In the llrat low hours 1nd there WU· I great deal o( publlcily to that elll!ct. "The 1>9!1ce were ·Just atlndlng In the •tree! arid tho l!rat tblng we knew botUia and rocks started coming." The poUce, who earller had been~ ed In reguilr patrol unllorma, Jm.. OtANH COAST • DAILY PILOT TM Or-.. C.UI DA&L.Y ,ILOT, wftlt Wfllcll II <Ornltllltd t11t N..,..,,..1, It pUlfllthtd ll'f 1lle Or-. CN1I f'\lltllJlrllftl c:on.anr. Sept• r1t1 edltklns ••• Pllblll.tled, Mofw:l•r "'""'911 f<rid;fy, fcN' COi.it MtM, N..,.,f 1f1K11. Hlillllll!ffOll lttdl/Fountlill Ytllty, L1.- 8HCll, ll'Yint/51dtllHIO, Mii ''n C"'"'"tt/ s,,,.. J~ C11lllr-A 1lng1t; r .. loflll 9dllliM It publltNfl S.lvnl1ys tNI Sundin, 1'tte SM'lnc~I Mlitl'llr!I J1tnt h 11 lll Wont .. , Stmt. Cot111 M111, C•lllorni., tu. Rob1rt N. W11cl f'rttld""t eM l'vo!itnw J1ck •· C11,l1v 'Viet l'rnlliltint eM Gtntrll Marwoer Thom•1 Ktt'lil "'' .. Tliom•• A. Mwp~i111 Mllllling l"clltw L P1t1r krltt '°'""'' lffdl City hltor N1wpeort .._. Offa. lJJJ N1wpwt l11111.,1r1I M•lfl111 A4Mr1s11 P.O. 11-. 1171, 9266J Dk0t!lc4o 0.1• Mtw1 J;JI Wfll "' '"• Uw\I lleldl1 m "-t•I AWllW Hilnl~ ttN.11: 11*75 IHO! tev.,.... .. ,. CltftMrntl a5 ""'1tl !I t.ttMit RMI , ........ 17141 '41-4111 Cl• ... A~11fl .... 64.WIJI ~. 1m. °'"""' '"'' ,...... ::.:· ... ..... . ..,... """'""""---.... 'llfw•t"""""' ......... : ... · ......... ""'-' .......... -~·...,-. ==.... ""'"'::: ... " c.ot• -· ="""' ... !NII t;, ~~ttr,,.,..::: n: '"fa aM """""", took 10 minutes;. the ln!ellec!ual bat!le waa 1oa In earnat. F~'' opening allack 11 known u the Sozln .• ••And he knows more about that than anyone •lit In the world," aald tbe Yut91lav cbeu commentator, Dml.trl Bj;J~~"''. . Fischer was dressed in 1 gray suit and brown IW4:8ter and Spasaky wore a three-- piece suit and matchlng plnk tie and pocket kerchiel. There wen no movie or TV cameras bt the auditorium, said O..u d mun du r Tborl1'lnSloll, prelldenl ol the Icelandic Cbw Federallon. Filcber protested that the cameras or Chesler Fox, American ~older of e1- clualvo !Um rlghu, ratUec! his con- ce1tr1tion. 11. his !Um rlghl• 1111 throuah, Fox 1tindl to lose money. The exact amount bu nev.er been dlsdOled. But Fox has repeatedly staled he would aacrifice hls financial inveltment rather th'an jeopardize tbe luture ol the match. Here Is the play move-by-move In the fourth game. Flocher-white SpWty-blact I, P-K4 lP-Qll( 2. Kl·KB3 P.Q3 3. P-QI PxP 4. KltP Kl-Ira.S 5. Kl-QB3 Kt-8:1 6. KB-~ P-Kl 7. B·Kt3 B-K1 8. B-K! ~ 9. ~ IP.QIU 10. P-84 KtxKt II. S.Kt P-QKll ll.P-QR3, B-KU 13.Q-Q:I, P-QR4 14.P·KS PxP 15.PxP, Kt-Q2 18.KtxP, K~ll4 17.BxK~ Bxllch 18.K·Rl, Q.Ktl Elapoed time: Fbchtr 44 minutes. Spam7 11 mlnuta. Priest Gets 2 Years MADRID (\IP!) -Spatn'I public onler COUt\ oentenctd a Catholic pri<*t. the Rev. Francloco G11t!1 S.lve, to two Yllll In Jill !or 1111ullln1 and ll>Jurlnf l pol....,.., Spalr\'t ollielil news .,_,, Aid MGaclly. Prooe<uton laid 1 .... )>OUcemon IUl'pl'!eed the prlat while be WU polntlnc 1log1111 on the wall ol I IUbway llatJoo, "You have to understand that Theo Lacy just lJn't a mallmum ' security facllity," the sherllf explained. "We have 60 to 70 inmates on the work furlough program and-other1 are assllJlled to county work crews," he continued: II~-State Department of. corrections recently inspected the jail and gave us a gQOCI rePort," Sheriff Musick added in defense or the Theo Lacy operaUon. He pointed out It wu bulll 14 yoan ago and Intended primarily for low-risk prisoners such as men incarcerated for non-support of families , or other mlsde-- meanor inlractiw. Jurors criticized the transrer of certain prlsonera lrom tbe main Santa Ana jail -due to overcrowdiG& there -who have felony coaticUon1,1 parUCularly inVOlvlng drup. . NarcoUta IUppll" have been amualied to Theo Laoy Iiunatea by vlaiton or throup 1 chain llnk lence ourroundtng !he compound, the· Grand Juror charged. "Or records ~w that we have pros- ecuted these offenders when we have bad 1ulflclent evidence," be Pointed out. County jail will al.ao have more room for 111 Inmate• alter completion <JI the lorlml,llke_llrlldure'aJourth flDll<..c:elis and dormttorle1 thi1 !all, thUJ allevll!lng the Lacy laclll!y'1 load, the sherUI noted. 1 avits Pu1hing 'I?ump Agnew' Effort 'by GOP WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Jacob K. Javll! (R·N.Y.), tried today to slart a "dump Agnew" movement. At . a new• conference, Javits urged President Nl:xon eilher to find anolhu · running mate to replace Vice President , Spiro T. Agnew or to throw open to the Republican convanllon the choice of llJo vice-presidential candidate. Javits said be did not want to mention candidates he preferred, but said New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller or Sen. Edward W. Brooke ol Mwachuselll the only black in the ~nate, would 'add strength to Nixon's rH:lecllon campaJgn. Re was decidedly cool toward former Treasury Secrelary John B. ConnaI!Y Jr,. a Democrat, who has been mentioned most frequenUy a1 a Possible Agnew replacement. Javi!s aald he long had held and tx· prOl!sed misgivings about Agntw and "my reaervatJms continue unabated .. In lenna of the belt 1111 ..... 11 ol !he total t\Cket and of' the eounlry.'' Asked about hlmsell IS a vice presidential candld1te, Jav)u eald only "that would be a ll!Ue praumpllloUS." Javiu said be '*"'llllnd that U Nlmn "wanu to ni~wtth Vice Pn!ldlant Agnew and th1t'1 his choice, I do not -thet I could properly con teat tba!." But, J1vlll Aid, "II he leaves the lltld open, I wou1d1 do my utmost" to convince the Republican national convention, which opens Aua. lO, to find anolbm'..can- dldate. "I have mlhlna pertO!lll qalml Asnew," Javltl aaid, llut he denounced Agnew's "name-calllrw'' which 11tdds nollllng to the ou!Jrienai ol the debale. "Nixon will be mlatlken,11 he Aki, lf he thinks Democrollc p re 1 l d e n t I a I nominee G.orge ~ M~nro will bl e1Sy t6 heal. Bu! be thought Nlnft "bu an ac.u.nt cbance to wln. 11 J1v1[1• elf9rt raeallod Ille wllen Harold E. Slauen -alll ~Uy to persuade ~ Dwllbt D. Elnnhower to oOleel aoalllar runnlns mate. Tho vlco praldeal at Ille Ume wu Richard Ill. N!mn. In budget 1ctlons not allecllng the county general fund, supervisors ap- proved an t11 .1 million spending program for the Harbors, Beaches and Paris -Dl!trJcLwhlchJnclud.eo !400.000. lor_paasl· hie acquisition of 257 acres of Falrvlef Stale Hospilll property adjoln!ng the Santa Ana River in COsta Mesa. Other major items include tl.5 million to buy 1,500 acres ol the Starr Ranch north of San Juan Clplstrano for a future parki ~~· million for acquiiiUon of land for Yorba Regional P~17IO,OOO !or purehase of land -for Ctrbon eanyon Regiooal Part, $$14,000 !or the Richard Nixon Lake Park in Yorba Linda, $400,000 for development of Fullerton Dam Realonal Park, ind 1100,000 !or Raster Basin Park in Garden Grove. * * * Supervisors OK Security Fund For: OC Airp ort ' orange County Supervisors Monday earmarked $250,000 for s e c u r I t y meuures at Orange Counly Airport u required by ledera' law. f'ro•P .. e J RELOCATE . •• ~pboro c~. be ~~Uvely !lllde," be 11!d. . -· ·--·- The two other ADSO opera!IOOI ll'O Wettem Delwe Laboratories In Palo Alto and CommunlcaUono ind Te<hnlcal SeMcea DivlJloo 1n Willow Grove, Pa. LIWIOD llld tbe move will involve about 30 hla:b-Ievel staff employes. Members ol the m11kettni stalf, scal- tered In varlou1-d!le1 throughout -the United Stales, will not be alfected. ADSO i.s a component of Ford Motor Company's nonautomotive operaUon that has been dlrecled out ol Dearborn -by Ford executive vice president Paul F. Lcftns -since Ford acquired Phitco in 1961. Lawson came from Ford ope.raUom in Cb!cago and was named to direct tho Aeronutronj_c operaUon tn·1aa·when that division was jUst 1earlng up f9r pro- ductlon of ii! Shillelagh mlsllle. ' Aeronutroolc operaflon1 peaked wider his control In the i!lld·ll&0'1-when tbe dlvl!ion employed about &1000 perlOlll, hall ol them In Newport Buch. ActiviUes have slowed to the point where now Aeronutronic employs about 2,000, almosl all ol thetn In Newport Beach. County Aviation Director Robert ~ told, board members lbe fundJ could be paid out of-thet>~,----1'-l'o• P .. e J millloo airport enterprise fund which !1 SINATRA offset by airport revenuea. ile added that • • • 10 to 75 percent of the COii would prob- ably be relmbufsed by the lederal ·aovmunent. , . The mandatory security measures are part ol a qallonwlde plln to cut down on commercial airplane hijackings. Bresnahan said the measures would in- clude addl!lonal wrought Iron fenctni , speclallled gatee, extra u,hting and elec· trlcal surveillance Jqulpment. The approprlallon pasoed by 1 4-1 vole wtth board Chairman Ronald W. Cupers ol Newport Beach objecting becaUIO tbe board had not been lnlormed ol the neceasary expenP!tl!fe at an earlier date. delunc) Berklbln! Downs Race Tract In Hancock, MW. Committeo tnvesti,aton say tho New England crime syndicate hold a auhstanlial !nterut ill tbe tr1ct then. Sinatra exerciled his prerogaUve 11 a witneu and had cameru 1 n d mlcropbo11<1 ban'ed from the hoarlng room. Ho otrod6 brillcly Into the hoarlng room wearing a Ugbt brown lporla coa~ dark brown alacb and elev1ted -· Ac-companying him"" his attorney, Miltoo ..Mickey" Rudin of Los Angeles. trade than e.z.llts at prtMDt." Black f iri Ketc h 1st to Comp let.e · ,, 2,700 Mile Race " " BAYONA, Spain (AP) -Blacklln.,a -'l3-foot-kelcb-1klppt<ed by Xenneth ~ Meuse ol San Franci.lco, WIS the llr•I or~46 entrants to complete the 2,JOO..mlle Bermuda 11> Bayona yachi race. Blackfln, a Class A yacht with 1 crtw of 11, crossed tho lln!lh line Tuaday, nearly lour days behind 11Chedule. .. Wlndlw weather In the AUantlc durlDg the past three days was the major came ol dal!Y. ofliclala ol the Bayona .Y •W't Club lilil.J • • " .. a Four other yachu were reported 1bout 40 mlleo lrom lbe llnlah llno. The w .. tlwr WU good and OfflclalJ laid they obolid oaJJ Into Bayona later Tueaday. They are Apollo, a CW. A 17-loot-alooo owned by Alan Bond of Auotralla; Jubllie Ill, the U.S. Naval Academy'• 41-loot· aloop owned by Richard S. Nye ol New York, and Noryeman, a 41-foot Clan~ sloop owned by R.M. Amey ol EnglaBd and--MJppered_by_!l'fd Hick•. .. Ollitlals of the nee committee heft aald winners by classes will be known on- ly alter d1ta ol all entranl! Who co!D- plet. the race bu been galhend. ' , Man Killed in Attac~ DELANO (AP) -O.lano police todily sought a man Who kicked a II-year-Old man to dtath w~ the vlctlnl lrled to prevent ab usauJt cu a teenage ~ Police said Warren Gu• RlcbardacP came on the ompect mole1un, a II year- old l!rl In a park Saturday lllibt Mel lrled to llgbt oll the Ulallant. He Wfl ticked and beaten with a wine bo!tlo. ''The Dating ·Game'' When • customer chooses • d•I• for installation of his carpaling, he w1 nls to ba inured th1t tha ctrpeting wiU be insltlled on sc~adulo. Wa •re 1bl. to provide fist, efficient Hrvict, dua to the foct that we nlolnltin oU of our own craws. ALDEN'S If riectsHry, i....us1 of cet1strvclion dal.y1, wa can odfust the 1cheduled dote for our customers convonlenct. After oD, ctrpaling ct n be purchtied many. pltc•, ond the OM thi•g wt un provid1 th1t othen un'+ ~. the IE ST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY I • CARPETS e DRAPIS ,,., . ·, .... '='•=" ~ !"loiiO_ ""'i f I ~·111r 1 l l1 ~ M I ~ I ' .... . . •• . . . . 1663 Plec11,.. A"- • • • • cOSTA MISA 646~131 HOUU: M-. ............ t 1t l1Jt-M.t .. t -1ot.t1H .. I • \ I ' • I • Orange ·· f;oasi 1 EDITION • N'.Y. S.•dJ• 'VOL ·65, NO. 200, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PA&ES ( • • O~NGE COUNTY, .CA.LIFORNIA .. TUESDAY, JULY If, 197~ • c TEN CEtfTS ......... Mesa Council Okays Pay Hikes for Employes ' By RUDI NIEDZIEl.aKI Of ... Deltr .,... .,.., • • Salaries al. about 3fO Costa Mesa city 5mployes wen -.cl by 111 averqe of 19"' percent Moodly nJcht U>rouglJ ynanlmOU1 ac:tlon of the city councu. The pay bites, approved withoul con- troversy, cover all tmployel from city Jlllllager to . rookie policemen. Only premeo, atlJl In the midst al. negotlatlool, F e not covel'<d by the pact. 1 City Manager Fred Soraabal aald the I· lncreaaea will COit about llll,000. Of that ll!lOWll, nearl)' $119,000 wiU be paid to pollcemeo Ind ieoeril employea llld m.ooo to 21 _ ..... 1 .mp1oyea. All al. the ral8H are to bl plid out al. the cl\)"I ~led IUl'p!US fund which, at its curTet '400,0 level, con- lalna more than enougb 'mOlley to cover the u.:r.ue,. · Altboulh the lncreuea· 11 u ct u a I e belweeo :t.S lild 10 percent, depending on . Job claaailicatlon, the average ol au the l • •, . Mesa Council · Action Here, 1n· capsule lonn, are lhe major actions taken by lhe Costa Mesa City Council Monday night: . .~ SALARID· -Increased, the pay of city employes by an average of four percent. 1be pact covers 340 workers, exclu'dlng firemen , who are still negotiat. • Ing lot bljher pay. · . . ralsea IJ about four percent, according to Fullerton, Or111ge, Buena Park and Soraabal. \Vestmlpster. They will be reviewed At Monday night's seaaion city coun-ag'aln Ill January for pooslble read· cllmen also agreed to pick up the · jullmellt. • empkiyes• share al. health premiums 81&hest paid employe at city ball la ·after the .... year probaUonary period. Sonlbal-who was .,..med an fncreaae Formerly the city paid the entire about IZ.000 per year under a separate premium after f..., ,..,.. The new "'"'mclk reJOluUon, also pused by policy will cGli about llt,llOO per year. .llDlillmous vote. Soraabal's new rate ol The new salaries are hued on a com--pey ls $30,000 per year. pariaon ol employe pay ranges ln Of the· eiecuUve employes, Clluck almilar·siud cities, among t h em Ruat, the If" paru superlnlendent, r<celved the grtateat Increase al II per- cent. Rust wu hired, In July at a pay r1111t of $911 to fl,204. This was raised Moodly night to ft,147 to fl,3$1 per month. PoUce C&pe>los &b Green, Ed Glugow llld Robert Moody are .nm In line with pay 1nc ....... of 7.$ percent, hrlnClnl their monthly salary ra!l(e lo fl,198 to 11,575. Others in the executive bracket receiv· ed monthly pay increues of five percent with lb< eicepUoo ol Asslatant Qty Manager Robert. DuQan, A<puntlnc SupetvlSGr Richlrd R ... e, Building Sal .. ty Director Rlcbanl Hanbart, Fire Bat.- talion Cblels Ron Coleman, Robert Beauchamp llld Gary Golson, Fire Marshal Ed Lewla; Street Superintendent Bill Andenon: Facllitles and Equipment Director William Savage, Ind Golf Course Superintendent Hector Clark. Each GI these employes weA cnmted pay raises ol 1.5 percent. Egypt ·ousting • Russians t Sadat Orders 20,000 Advisers to Leave Nat w f--+,_,..__,....,_p.AJNT -li:niliorbd on a program to Improve traffic flow by out. lawing 'Pll'king on major 11reell. /ilii00g100Dire-i9lb Street, A!fams Avenue, Placentia Avenue and Ertancla Drive. . w)th llx launchera each of SA2 surface td air missiles, a radar oetw_ork and six oquadnlOI ol MIGU Interceptors. tbe Middle East war of 1917, Russia baa been Egypt '• 'lltajor military and economlc backer. lhe Soviet Union ba• no Intention o1: becoming 1n .. 1vec1 In a --.... lllct In the Mlddle East. ( ' . - MOTORCYci.Es -Prumfied a man lild wile that ac:tion woold be laken against CyciJaja wbo allegedly roar around a norlh Costa Mtsa dirt lot llld cllaturb uelghbors. · • · ··-----AMBULANCES---All<ed-for,.a lludy .. on the leaslhlllty·of maintaining more , than two amblllanoe companies ahd auto «>wing services in the ·clty. NEWPORT 'FREEWAY -Delayed action on a plea by a dolintown prop- erty owners group to keep the preaent !leeway routing untU meetings with • llate officlala conclude. • • ~xplo~wns BD:mage fhS-. . . ' ·Ship .i n Gulf oJ .fonbin · SAIGON !AP) -Twn -"l~ter R · ploliom botlYil1 ....... Im U.S. dljltroyer Warrington oo. MoridaJ la lhe 'l'Ontln Gull wliere 'it-was u,lnl ;to ID' ter<>ept ·cargo from llne Cbl,... frelghten, U.S. military SWrcea reported j...la ,,.t• \I ! ~y. . • '!be Navy aald the cauae ol 'tbo ex• plOllona waa under lnvelllgalloo. . Spokesmen declined to a p e c u I a t e whether the . 390-foot . ihlp mfihl .i.ve been bit by U.S. mlnea that bad broken loose from the fields U.S. Navy planes plinte<I itGUJlii-Nortb-V. I e-tb am. s • harbors. . ·No enemy fire waa rtporiod at the time of :he explosions, spoktsinen aald. "One sailor among th< destfoyer's flO crewmen auHered minor Injuries, "Ill tfla~ on ·board and nturued fo.dllfy; tM Navy aald. ''!'lie 3 400-ton Warrlngton sullalned ~ :ihoct damage and there, was ltdOdlhg In Ila qineerlng spacea, which was ·quickly brought under control, a aj>!>keaman aatd. . Th< WlningtAm left ~ Tonkin Gull uDder 'h<r oWn l>ower for the .U.S. navi) -at Subic• Bay in the PhllJpines but la\i!' wu takfJI under tow by the salva,. slllp' mew-becauae lull -al. the damage was not kmwn, spokesmen Wei. IIour<ts aaid the WUTinlfoo WU part of a 7th Fleet task force polled oU Hoo La' Island about 15 mUes ·north of the )Jl!mUitarlzed Zooe to fn on bargea llld ci'aft attempting to ferry war m•terials ail\ore to North Vietnam lion> three Clllneae Communist freighters. • The Chlneae freighters, In tbi 4,GOO lo S,llOIJ.ton cla11, llad been lit the area for soine time, lransfming cargo .fo Nolth Vlttnameae craft lo circumvent the U.S. mfuinc of major North Vietnamese p:>rts, lniluclln& Dong Hoi. . . . ' P_oZice' See_king Sedlin in. Mesa · ( , Hit-rµn .. Case .. -~ ' . A 10.~4 ...im With ' New Jersey ~ ptat., li IOUiht tOday by Costa 111 ... ~ la~ with a,lelony bit llld nn accident Monday that left • motorcycllot with a llWliled leg. , aWles L. LIDdfl)', 19, Of 1822 Hat· teral DJiv~, ffi¥1\h>ifoll !leach, was listed ia · gnod coodltlon today at Costa "!eaa .Memot!a! ~i~ Io U ow in g surgery• T ' IDveatlg\iton said he suflWd a com- pound fracture al. tbe le1t ~·ia lhe 8:115 a.m. accident wlien he .lild down bis motorcycle In an a\temptto •void 0 co~ lJslon. • LindAJ, however, '*lddOir 11«1& Vlo- lorla Street and alammed iilto' ~ rear wheel ol a car drlvai. by Rose E. McGrail, :>t, al. IZ37 Or<goo ·Ave., Costa Mesi. -, She iold poll<e ahe allo •had lo llam ori ber' brUiol to ·a..i.t eoUldlnl wllh th< Nffl Je'"7 car, w1-drl...-_.._ a quick left -and lj>ed' awoy. -....-:: Inve9tlpton said both Undaay Ind Mr:s. McGrall'Were eastbound m Victoria Street at l'jewport Boulevard wben ·the acddent occumd. • . I Rou~e Decis'iori , Dela;yed t · -tboalb tbt freeway presumably WGUld end at "'"'Costa Mesa dty limits. • lllM"DIOll k>dicated, tbal tho meetJnc, canceled at •hnrt notice, -be held wlllllA -or two Wftka. After that the -SwiDdeclde.•~· ·-... been .. mucb conjecturt, 11111, II"' and stAtoments, lt'a dt d1•," udi Hammitt. "We're ....... ,..... on tbla llld -two ...... ~ .......... . Ill.. ...., -. ... epolle In beblll .. Ciiila -,._ _ .... Ille Qlla._lm••-·1-at ~ lllgM'I ..U.,. Ukt tt WU "a~ lmpnll«" r.r the ,,....., IDlll~•tbt~A­.-_ • ,,,, t11J ol: Colla -alreodt baa opell ••'"' tM Wllaey·flam ='11 ·1~ ~-= t: •••"• •• sdll• ' Coonllnated with this del..,. are to 150 MIGU llld pooslbly MlGU ::.:J:. The lnatitute said there were also up lo 65 Soviet-coo.trolled aitea with lour launchers each of SA3 missiles. Egypt's tiea with the Soviet Union go back to a weapona agreement In 1956. Since then, including the period during ... - Sadat allo signed a military pact with !be Kremlin earll'1' tblJ ,.., • apparently giving the Araba major ............ and encrugh anns lo prepare Egypt• for another war with Israel. lo ~irut, UPI correspondent Gerard Loughran, quoting Arab po 11 t l cal analysts, said Sadat's decision indicates • Air Conditioners ' Swlen-in Mesa It, also suepata Sadat ii shoring II!> Ills own poaltloa • qalJ\11 Ille Iner= rismtn~ the Soviet p&'IJ IN II CIUled. · ' , Sadat further hopes to deflate Jarael'a claim that It needs American irllltary help to support Iii position as !he only deterrent to communism in U.e area. ' . .,. ... ' -........ • . INSIDE TGB.\ Y It oil btQllll G dtmdo Q80Jlllll a _,..,, ed l1I Ille l>An.T PIL01" ""4 roctail, ...........,. ling U a~ flll'fJ 1 °"IM °""'00 Coal A ,,,,_ "'* • IJllril<Nllntgcl .... ..,. ., ... °" ,...,,. 20. ~ .. r-~ == ~ 01 •• • --. --. =:7 .•• :r .... _. ' .... I " ' 1- \ ., DAILY PILOT e • Personally, the ~ihhers Are Getting Out of Hand By JOANNE llEYNO~D$ Ot a. ~ l'lr.r SllH AT THE RISK o! JOUndlng like an Amit Tabby, I would ~ike to record my objectlona to the lattst triumph or women's lib. Anyone who saw the Democratic National Convention la st week <you. would have to have been dead or out of the country to have missed ft) probably was expostd to this dubious achievement. There It was ln full living color on all three networks. Assemblyman Wlllle Brown (0.San Francisco) roae from his • sut with lhe C.lllomla delegation lo answer to lht firffl roll call vote and ldentUied him5elf u the "co-chairperson." CQ.CHAJRPBRSoN? What 11 a co-chllrperaon? Obvioully the new title 11 the result of the effort to re- move any .exual ldentlficaUon from the word chairman (or In t.h'Js c1se co<halrman). But I really do tllink that'a carry· uv""°"''""'"'· -lnl the whole thing a bit too far. U a chairman becomes a chairperson. dota that then mu.n that hence- forth we have councllper10nt lnatead of co11ncllmen or councilwomen? Assem- blyperms rather than Assemblymen and Assemblywomen? Could you really write a letttr to a conare1sperson? IS TBJI WlloJ..E thlngJolng to carryover Into the bther forms or address ln elective o(fM!t? t mean the "or" tndlng designates masculinity. 11 ln Sen- lklr· or SUpervtlor, will we now have Seoatepereons and Superv1sorpersons among lhe more liberated? . And what about the other se1ist job titles? Jf we can have co:-cha~sons. we certainly !hould have policepersons and firepersons. Does thi.!I additionally rntan that juries and factories will be led by foreper110ns and that underwater demollUon w-111 be handled by frogperaons? \Vlll our mall be delivered by a postpert00? Doet a flrat baseman become a llrst baseperson1 l suppose, by righta. we ought not to Jet literature get 1 • ll hout bel~g llberaltd. KJdl should be reading CQmic books about Balpt . and Super- pulOO. But \\'t have 1 problem there. How will the little darlings ever Lell I.he dlf:fuenct btlween the fem.lie Superperaon and lh~ male Superperson1 SPEAKING of literature, there are .some decidedly aexilt authors that Oll(ht to be set straight. How about Walt Whttp<r10n? Or that great play '"lbe Ictptl'IOD Cometh!" Jn Ucht of the fact that he just won an Academy Aw•rd, J1'1 really not t.oo mucb to a&k Gene Hackman to give ii a go as Gene IW:k]lerlOll, i1 It! ~-Once.-we . ...optn.-Up. the tubJeet Qf_ri_ames-' why there'• no telling where it will aJI end. PaUJe and consider conductlnl buSlnesa with the likes of Arnold O. BeckperlOI\. Or 1tudy!ng U.S. hlltory about Thomas Jefferclllld or James Madlchild. You can set where the whole thing might get out of hand. Still one can't really blame "fr. Brown and CQmpany for trying to lead the waf to a brave new liberated world ~-ith all that free media exposure at ~u~PoliL · AND SP£AKING of the media, does it mean J am now a newsperson? ... . Adpe~? •... ~bUc re1atlonsperson1 .... How about all those television_ crews? ... . camerapertOOI arid aoundpersans? "This Is ancborperaon Walter Cronkite and that's the way It Is ..... .'' :Ambulance, Towing Firm :Applications Get Delay Am ambulance compeny and an auto towing aervlce, both of which want to do buslhess in Costa M .... have been ordered to wait to d1ys until a study deltrmlne1 whether their 1ervlces would be 1ood, or bad , for r,oeta Me,.. The Costa Mesa City CounciJ f1.1onday nl~hl delayed the appllcatlon1 by Wind Amblilance and lTeil Tow Se:rvlce to weilh their merit.I! ov& the next three months. Mesa Tow Servtce already operates ln COlta Mesa but wanta to be Included on Police pickup calls, wlgned to the 01· istlna: two services on a rotating basis. 'Mlere are also two ambul1nce com- panies strving Costl Meta, but Wind Ambulance owner Georae Mancuso believes there ls need for a third. Both types or 3ervlces are subject to franel'tfse a1reementa: by the city, 11 are taxicab companles. No problems were reported with the existing tow services, but some coun· cllmtn Indicated they believe that the overau service to the city would not be impaired with the addition of a third compony. During a study session held before the 6:30 p.m. council meetin&, Councilm1tn Robert M. Wll!K>n said he was "not sold'' on reserving the tow righta to only two companJ~s. He aald the owner of Mesa Tow Service "Is just tryrng to get a piece of the action by towing in old cars and rebullding them." However, City Attorney Roy E. June warned et1uncllmen that the best in- terests of the city are not always served by competing companle3. Fro1n Page J CHESS ... took 10 minutee:; the intellectual batUe City M1111ger Fred Sorsabal admlllop there had been some dlfficultle1 with one ol the ambulonce companies, but that they had been reaolved ricently: \Vas on in earnest. But Dr. Claire Wldemeyer, emergency Fischer's opening attack is known as physician at Cmta Mesa Memorial the Sozin. Jlospllal. said there are still some areas "And he knows more about that than requiring .improvement and urged t~at anyone else In the world," said the city ?,fflc1als study the matter Jn ..:. Yugpslav chCIS CQJnrnenlator, Dmitri depth. Bjellca. OU.Mel COAIT DAILY PILOT 111• Or-I• C-11 OAl\.Y l"I LOT, wlfll wfrl~ Is <omblrled 111<1 Ntwi•l"rt••t. h puOllll'Mtl ..., thl Ore• CO.II l"ublitlllnf ~Y. ~· tl lt Mlliol\1 ar1 DuOlllr..td, Monll•v fl'l'W'lltl'I Friclly, 1ot Cost• Mt·u, Nlwpot"t 1 .. cl'I, Hunll111I011 e1act1ll"ou11111n Vtu.,., L•llll'I• flflC!'I, lrvlrwt5•0d-clr; tlt4i S•11 (""'"""It/ 5•11 Jiii~ C•plslr-. A 11"91• r .. ion.1 f<llllM h PUtlllU111C1 llltl,l,..I'*"' tllCI Slll'lll•v" Tl'le prlftcl041 ~llUll!!I •itlnl h 11 U0 Wtll ••r SlrNT, C•t• MtN, Calllom\I, f»lt. l:tlt1rt N. w,,4 Prctld<rftt ,,,. •u°"b"«' J 1c• It. C11rl•y Vitt l"rftlll.,,t •1'1111 Gfflfl'tl Mlnlttr lh•in•• K•t•il ldll .. l~o"ltt A. M•rphi111 Ml!\Ulfll Editor Chtrlt• H. lto• •;ch1r4' I'. Nttl AlllllMI .M-.lflll Mtttn e-. .... Office lJO W1,t lt'f' SITttt Mtill111 >.44r•••: •.o. ••• 1160, tl616 --H...,.rt ltKft: JUI trftwP"! a .. 11v.,lf utllflll '"""; m "'""' "'"""" Ht,111llflttlr\ a1Kl'I: 1'11J •flotC:l'I lo;il ... l 'if .t.ft Cltintnlt: lU ,._,,.. El Ctntir!t lltll , .. .,.... ll14J 642--4Jll c~ Att..,,. .. •4J·s•11 Fischer was dressed in a gray suit and bro'm sweater and Spusky wore a three- piece suit and matching pink tie and pocket kerchief. There were no movie or TV cameras in the auditorium, said G u d m u n d u r Thorarinsson, president of the Icela ndic Chess Federation. Fischer protested that the cameras of Chester Fox, American holder of ex· .elusive rtlm rights, rattl'e~ his con· cent ration. Jf his film rl11hts fall through, Fox stand!! to loce money. The exact amount has never been disclosed . But Fo:1 ha.s repeatedly stated he would sacrifict his financial investment rather than jeopardize the future of the nuttch. Here is the play move·bY·move in the fourth game. F'isc:her-whlte Spasaky-black I. P-KI IP-QBI 2. Kt-KB3 P.Q3 3. P.QI PIJP I. KIJP Kt·KJl.3 5. Kt4B3 Kt-BJ 6. KJl.81 P·K3 7. B·Kt3 S.KI •. S.K3 0.0 9. 0.0 IP.QR! to. P-84 KlrKt It. llxKI P-QKll 12.P-QR!, B·Ktl 11.Q.Ql. P-QRI ti. P·KI PrP lJ:PrP. !ti-QI 11.KtrP, K~BI 17.B<Kt, Brll<h lJ.K·Rl, Q-Ktl F.111>!<d time: 1'1,.,her II mlirJ!es S11Wky 26 minutes. From Pafe J - • CONTRACT. • • ' ' Board Ill Fourth Drive-in Fire AUl Available 12~4 to JS'' on a volume of 118,300 shares . London's Flnancitl Times re.ported before liammtr'1 announetrotnt tbat Oc- ctdenlal WU upoctod to bead a -aortlum ol U.S. oil and gu companle3 that would assist In the deyelopment ot the Tyurnen fie.Ids In Western Siberia. Day of Hearings Coming •• cMy at I a.m. todly, N_,i Buch l'IN Dtp&rlmenl pononnel went rlaJ!I to work at 1:01 a.m., but they dldn't have far lo 10. Dbcoverlng a bl1ze in his careo of reluM. municipal trash truck driver Leonard Post rumbled riaht up lo the headquarters statlOn on 32nd Strfft. There was speculation in London that this comortlum would help build a 4,0l»o mil• pipeline from the Siberian !ield to a coastal termlnal. By JACK BROBACK Of !tit Otll'Y ,1111 lltff Orange County supervisors plunged in· to their fourth day of 1972.-73 budget hearings th.11 aftemoon, factd wlth a PM.I million &pending pro 1 r 1 m equivalent to a Sl.96 county property tax rate, nine centll under the current $2.04 levy. Opportunities for budget cuts were ex- pected this afternoon with the propoitd capital improvements budget up for acruUny. Spending propo1a ls total $13.9 mlllon , SS.8 million h1gber than last ye>lr's building program. Approval by a 1pUt vote ot J.2 for a $000,000 reserve fund to buy greenbelt land alon11 the Santa Ana River ~·a1 tht largest Increase approved Mond1y. Jt was urged by grHnbelt cocrdln1tor Rod Sackett of Costa Mesa who had .originally asked for $1 million. ' Supervisors had voted 2-2 on the SI million Thursday and deferred action un- til A1onday so that SuperviJor Wiiliam Phillips could be presenL He wu absent Some Operations Of Philco-Ford Micliiga1i Bou11tl Philc~F'ord is moving the head- quarter• of its aerospace operations from Newport Beach home to Ford Mtior Company be.adquarters in Dearborn, Mich. "The Aerospace ·and Defense Systems Operations (ADSO) will be relocated to Dearborn at the end .ofllle year." John B. Lawson. executive vice president of the operation, sa id this morning. The move will not affect the Newport Reach·based Aeronutronic Dvision. one of three ADSO divisions, Lawson said. It is timed to coincide with Lawson 's scheduled retirement, Aeronulronic of- ficials said. ADSO was created in 1970 when Philco- Ford reorganized and formed a con· sumer products and an aerospace opera- tion. Lawson, now 64 and a Laguna Niguel · resident, was promoted from his position a1 Aeronutronic general manager to bead the overall operation and elteted to keep the headquarters on the Ford road site in Newport Beach. Lawson said the move to Dearborn "is being made to provide closer coordina· lion of program efforts with Ford's nonautom«.ive operatlooa and the com- pany's corporate staff located at Ford Motor Company's world headquarters. "When the ADSO organllation was formed in early 1970,'' Lawson said, "a great deal of program attention was devoted to the two California dlvi11ions. so it seemed more logical at that time to locate the staff here. "These organiution1I plans ha,ve now been completed and the staff move to Dearborn can be effectJvely made," be sai d. The two .otl\er ADSO operations are Western Defense Laboratories In Palo Alto and Communications and Technical Services Division in Willow Grove, Pa. Law90n said the move wUI involve about 30 hlgh-level 1 ztaff employes. Memben of tht marll:eting staff, scat· tered in various cities throughout the United States, will not be affected. ADSO ii a compontnt of Ford Motor Company's nonautomotive operation that has been directed out of Dearborn - by J.~ord executive vice president Paul F. Lorenz -since Ford acquired PhilCQ in 1961. L:lv.·son came from Ford operations in Chicago and wa.s named to direct the Aeronutronic operation in 1962 when that division was just gearing up for pri; duction of its Shillelagh missile. AeronuLronic operations peaked under his control in the mid·I960's when the division em ployed about 6,000 persons half of them Jn Newport Beach. · ' Activities have slowed to the point \Vhere no\v Aeronutronic employs about 2,000, almost all of them In Newport Beach. * * * Newport Firm Hired by Army In. Missile Pact Phil~~"'ord's Ne" port Bttch Aeronutronic DlvlJlon hat been hired by the U.S. Anny to upclote the guit!.nce 3ystem for its Chapa rral mluilea. The $2.7 million contract for pilot pro- duction accompanies a $1.t mllllon, one- year extension of the firm's April 1972 contract for Chaparral tn1lneerlng flerviot. according to Loul1 F. HetUr. vice pruldent and Aeronutronlc 1eneta1 manager. The engineering contnct will continue through February 1171 and boost the total englnttrlng work to II million, llelllg said. Neither contract will lnwln a 11Jnlri· cant riumber of new Joba, Aeronutronic olllclal1 said. Htllil Hid the new pilot production contrac~ which Is for II monllu, calls for actual .... mbly oJ ruldanao ayatenu for Cblparral mls!ll ... Choparral 11 an Infrared beat·atldnf misll'e mowited oo 111 Anny track.<! "hlcle and It doslped for tactical air on county bu1ine&& In Sacramento 111urs- day. Sackett said •·targets or opportunJty" for the spending !\.Ind included Mlle Square Park linkages with the areenbe.ll ln Fountain Valley , local parks in con- ne<:tkln with M!hool grounds and the Bur- ris gravel pl!! on the Santa Ana River in Anaheim. "There is rapid development in the Fountain Valley·Santa Ana area of the river," Sackett warned, "and we must act to pruerve the lands for recreation"' Additions to the budget approved Mon- day included p),000 for two new senior audtors reque1ted by county Auditor Vic Heim to bolster his department's in- ternal audit proaram and $4.600 for an aulomatic typewriter for the county counsel's office. The approved increasts were partially offset by spending cuts or $240,000. Included was a reduction of '200,000 in medical malpractice insurance premiums. a $17.500 public infdi-mat}on officer's post v.·hich was deleted for the second year and a $22,000 cut tn a pro- po&ed $42,000 management study ol the county Personnel Department. Jn budget actions not aflectlng the county general fund , supervisors a~ proved an $11.9 million spending program for the Harbors, Beaches and Park~ District which includes $400,000 for possi- ble acquisition ' of 257 acres of Fairvlef · State Hospital property adjoining the Santa Ana River in Costa Mesa. Other major items include Sl.5 million to buy 1,500 acre1 of the Starr Ranch north or ~ Juan Capistrano for a future park, $2.4 million for acquisition of land for Yorba R<gional Park, 1750,000 for purchase of land for carbon Canyon Regional Park, $514,000 for the Richard Nixon Lake Park in Yorba Linda, $400,000 for development of Fullerton Dam Regiona l Park, and $100,000 for Haster Basin Park in Garden Grove. * * * Supervisors OK Security Furid For OC Airport Orange County Supervisors Monday earmarked $250,000 for s e c u r i t y measures at Orange County Airport ;i.s required by federa' law. County Avlatlon Director Rober t Brtsnahan told board members the funds could be paid out ol the proposed IL4 mlUton airport enterprise fund which is offset by airport revenues. He added tha t 50 lo 75 percent of the cost would pro~ ably be reimbursed by the federal goverrunent. The mandatory security measures are part or a nationwide plan to cut down on commercial airplane IDjackings. Bresnahan said the measures would in- clude addit ional wrought iron fencing, specialized gate!, extra lighting and elec· trical surveillance equipment. The ~pproprlatlon passed by a 1-1 vote with board Chi!nnan Ronald W. Caspers of Ne.wport Beach objecting because the board had not been infonned or the necessary expenditure 1t an earlier date. Priest Gets 2 Y earll MADRID (UPI) -'spain•s public order court sentenced a Catholic priest, the Rev. Francisco Garcia Salve, to two years in jail for assaulting and Injuring a policeman, Spain'• offlclal news agency .said Monday. Prosecutors said two policemen surprised the priest while he was painting slogans on the wall of a subway station. The blazing trash was dumped in-- to the strttl, hostel down and swept up agaln wJth no damage to the truck . "\Ve do offer drtve-ln aervlce here,·· Fire Department Dispatcher Hugh McMillan remarked. .. Cou1icil Orders Curb Pai11ting In Costa Mesa Costa Mesa city councilmen appear bent on painting the town -red. Monday night they ordered red 1'00 parking" curbs painted on a portion of 19th Street, on Adams Avenue from the posl office to the Santa Anl River, and on Estancia Drtve from the hlgb school can1pus to Adams Avenu\l. City ~lanager Fred Sor111bal describtd the paint binge as an effort "to keep the streets what they ~·ere designed for -to move traffic and not for parking ." Councilmen had alS9 intended to splash red paint on the portion of the Irvine Industrial Complex lying within the Costa Mesa city limits but backed olf tem- porarily when two industrialists com- plained. Both Bob Dooley ind Earl ltardage told councilmen they had not betn notified of a public hearing by the city traffic commi!llion which subsequently recommended the "no parking" curbs. Another public hearing was ordered by unanimous vote of the council alld coun- cilmen indicated that they would hand deli ver letters advl.sing the property owners of the tlme and date. Later Monday night councllmen asked the traffic C<Jmmission to study the red- curbing of several more streets to im· prove traffic flow. These include Wilson Street, Bay Street. Victoria Avenue, 19th Street, 22.nd Street and Del Mar Avenue . Radio Stolen From Truck A Corona del Mar communications company specialist who left l;lis radio- equipped truck at a Costa Mesa service station for work returned to find it com- plete.Jy uncommunicative Monday. James Daugherty, of :1718 Windover Place. said $620 worth of gear including a citizens' band radio was stripped from the vehicle in a grand theft during the two days it was'. parked. Investigators sald the service station at 3001 harbor Blvd., is open 24 hours a day. adding the attendant remembered seeing a pair of youths hanging around the Jot. From Page J SINATRA ... ' "It was character assassination. let's face it." The committee has been Investigating the infiltration of organized crime into 1ports. It sought Sinatra'• teatimony about hil CQnnecUon for about six to nine months in 1963 and 1964 with the no•· defunct Berkahlre Downs Race Track in Hancock, Mass. Committee investtiators say the New England crlme syndicate held a substantial interest 1n the track then. Tass the Soviet news agency. today reporttd another gusher in the 1)'umtn fielda. It said the well was producln11 200 tons of oil a d1y and ls the sevinth brought in thls year in a ffil!!~Y re.gJon' near the Ob River, about 1,000 miles east Of ~{OSCO\\'. Dr. llammer. a native or Ne\v York \\'ho moved to Los Angeles \\'hen he took O\'er Occidental has made ser~ral forlunes in pha'nnaceuticnl~. oil :\nd distilling in pharmaceuticals .. oil an.cl small outfit into one cf the biggest 011 companies In the United States. Two years ago, he wa!i the fir.'rt \Yestem oilman to settle Y.'ith the revolu· tionary regime in Libya. Occidental announced Monday it struck oil off the Nigerian coast 'vith ty,·o ·.fens producing 18,600 barrels a day. Th.e ~m­ pany Is working jointly with the N1ger1an government there . . Hammer said he chose L-Ondon to issue the announcement because he had uri:ent business here and it had lo be a simultaneous release with hloscow. l re said he came here to buy a Leonardo <la Vinci dt-a~·ing th.rou1th an art dealer, but refused to mention the price. Hammer pointed out thnt his co1n- pany'11 deal with the So\•let govemment was one o( the first dev~lopmcnts t,o follow in the wake of President Nllton s agreement during his ~loscow visit f\\'O months ago for U.S.-Soviet cooperation in the fields of science and technology. "ln 51 years of dealing with the Sovif't government," said Hammer, "l .1ave never found the ground more h1vortthle for the rapid expansion of Easl-Y.e!l trade than e1illts at present." Turning to design and the building of hotels, one point metioned in the sgrt>e· menl Hammer said Occidental ."llready is as~iated in Europe with Holiday lnrrt of the United States and had built hote15 in Monte Carlo and is building others hi Switzerland and Morocoo. Mesa Pair Told Cyclists Won't Roar Over Lot Costa Mesa city councilmen ~fonday night assured a man and wife that they \\'ould takt appropriate measures to restrain young motorcyclists from boom- ing O\'er a vacant lot with open exhausls. City Manaaer Fred i5orsabal told t.ir. and Mrs. Arthur Christoff Iha t "eveybody will be cited for no trespass- ing, whether they're noisy or not." ' The Chtistoffs, of 598 Sturgeon Drive, complained to <.'OUJ1cilmen o\·er the use "of a dirt lot '11rectly across the strttl as"a mottircycle park. "?ify husband has four motorcycle! himllelf, but it's the ones that don't ha\'e muffiers tha t !ust make us climb the walls." said Mrs. Alice Christoff. adding that "no trespassing" signs are being torn down as soon as they are put up. "Bikes without mufflers aren't even allowed in the motorcycle parks," she said. "I don 't like to spoil the fun for a Jot of people just because Ibey don't have mufflers on their bikes." City Attorney Roy E. June told lhe Chrlstoffs that the cyclillts could be cited for trespassing, but that often this results "in a race between the pollce car and the motorcycle." He added , however, that thert were "methoda" to combat the problem and that the pol ice department would soon take steps in that direction. He did nol elaborate. ''The Dating Game'' When a customer choo•es • date for installation of hi1 carpeting. he w1nts to be anured that the carptlin9 will bt in•talltd on schedule. We are able lo provide fut, eflicitnl service, due to the fact that wt meinltin all of our own crews. If n1ces11ry, because of construction delays , wt can adjust the scheduled dote for our cu1tom1rs conven ienct. After ell, ctrpttin9 can be purchtstd meny places, end the one thing we ctn prov ide thet olhttf e1n'I is ,.,. BEST SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY ! ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Pltlctftflo Ave. COSTA MllA 646"4111 HOU~S: M..,. 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